V,'. en w V Wt ' vi rff v ' "' . , r e . 4 EVENING' frUBLlO 'yjDGE PHILADELPHIA:, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1920 as 5 v THE GLAD SURRENDER Oy IIAZEIj DEYO UATCIIELOIl Covvrtoht, 19tt, bv the i'ubllo Ltiotr Ct. n Which Laurel Asserts Her Wishes f ,lir.i $io,tc 1 neictpaper inter r,fWi Jl.rlhiiWH. Mo " MrM' '11 Anurrl Jfcnw only one fiftif. na imM ttpt, xrerr, mar -uiii i r ('- tgeiic. ' ., A(,(1 11, JrTrW 'r0H J.mtor- .. loin Mil nrrltl ( IIAI'TKR XXVH .,.i morning I.nurel' mother ft-T" wns nn InMnnt llklnu !.. nnH the non-ln-lnw, whom "'".""i 'nm en. ShV was quaint f,"' ll, nnd with n (splendid ww "( tt Sho mn'lc no Wort to dictate T W mnttfN Into her own handi. J,,'n,l o Vd n Imnpv atmosphere over &' 1,1, home, am! OronvHIe was dad 'r ndTbV 1,.,.ry of th, '"IS won nV 1-f had trten off IhinH .hewn-admitted to T.aut.1'. TlTtlicuRht flawed oyer her ns .hjj i Ha it I op daunhter that she looked CWceU l.vlnB in the low cream. ' . i w,,1 wrjirlnc n Jade and row roloml bil. YJJ",,Tldr hair stood out "J'Tl, face 1 e aparkllns wire. rX & nlled at her mother '"""baby to dtoplv. T .hi ro women were together near- ,hmoK H11 the mine almost or- ' . ontin niir. ((rH JIM. ";.-" wn l.rfullr. but social ollto with which they mingled.' She liked the boyish familiarity with which he treated her, too, nnd when lie said easily: "That husband of yours has been waiting to see you. You're Rolng to let him como up this nfternonu. oern't you!" she did not rewit It. al though her heart leaped nnd her lips tightened. "Tomorrow," she said evenly. Doctor Hummers rnlsed his eyebrows. "Rut you're well enough to dec him not." , Laurel smiled. "I know I am. but tomorrow will be time enough." It was the way she said It thnt made it impossible for the doctor to nay any thing more. This was not the whim of a sick woman, but the will of a woman who was uot sick but con valescing ,wlth astounding rapidity. Laurel preferred not to sec her hus band that afternoon, and that was nil there was to it. With a slightly Imperious manner she dismissed the subji ct. Doctor Itlck put it down to a fcmiuitie wish not to bee Granville until ehe looked her best, end in n way It wns cxnctly why Laurel wanted to wait, only thnt she could not Imagine Granville's caring pno way or another, save that It might hurt his pride. r Tomorrow A rlinngc of attitudes. Hanging Baskets The hanging basket Is not nn easy place to make nlonts irow. Indeed. there ore few plants that can be made really attractive In n hanging basket, but the buttercup oxnlls Is one of them. It is n very hardy plant and will stand Hint position. Tills oxalls grows from bulbs and they are cheap. One can tue as many bulbs os desired without much expense, hut It Is not necessary to use more than three to flvo for a large basket, ns they have heavy foliage when given ffnnri enll ntirl . lift fmwfk,a nrn vnrt' frftftlv borne and on long stems. I Tills plan Is neither a vine nor a ' trailer. Tlio hanging basket effect Is produced entirely by the long, drooping items, which both leaves nnd flowers possess. The flowers nre borne in clusters and cndi flower Is quite lnrge. The color is a fine, clear yellow. Where too email n basket Is used and but little room Is given the roots, uno plant should be used only, for tho roots nre large and fleshy nnd bo strong C ouw . ,. .. ..T Vnrtw she's doing wonderfully . .V . nmc rest, tn nurse nam tfflX. " Stone w, forced '""'think tour husband Is wonderful. x dear." fhc -aid nauHlng a moment it the f"nt nf thc bp'1, r i. nhtl change pn'Hed over Laurel s fi rhone? too subtle for Mrs. Stone "iuA itt'e hardness orept Into C n !.,rv hlii "of Lanrel'M eyes, nnd Z linoVof ir mouth tightened. She the lin' "' ' , llul(, wearily, and rnu.b.'Sd Mrs! Stonelut of the 'T.'.irri lay them with the blessed r :, nf tl'e house there were people Thw ere the servants doing their al MM -.k': tl",r' was Her mother, le .TT. '. i, hlnr hern : there were Dulcle idea of o Burke. early "".."" .h-lllo.l nt the fn?. "J" :.. .! dear Mis nnnjin ...... Ki,r.inw SrnlnTiodo kiss on Lasers ferehcad l.veryuniiB " -;,' i..., iim uniiie. and slie (Laurel) 'r thing to do hut rest. Far be low nor ,he ro..M hear the roar of the city the Ib.Ki.t sweci mm "v ,, u .h nlr wna hi. Tune unshlne. temnered wmi ui M o the thin silk curtains, streamed tow "'"" ,,,, .-. ROft breeze. Z. Snnn0 they would . all be going to the Tednrs. she and tne cnii.nr.. ' thJneV baby and Granville. Granylle . And sh' camo out of her semiconscious . u-iiii n t-tnrt. When the opened her eyes the nurse i. standing before her with a tray n.in,i l.nr u-ns the doctor, smiling tliat .t...rr,ii umiln that doctors hnvc ... ti i i.nMf nt litm lazily, her l'p Mum-.! i".' '. '. ; ' ,,. rhffU Hushed, hen. blue e.ycsylcar.:iil.e. ' "I'M r , , ..mm.. .,.'.. fino" Hip doctor Mild 1I. ' 'J 11 " . miiic dnn h'nide her. Laurel liheu him' fche liked his wife, ton one of the few genuine women who belonged to the To Make Your Hair Look Naturally Curly If milady of the straight, lank hair will adopt the simple llmerifie method, he will have as pretty wavy tresses as Ph coulu wlsn to own. xne curnness will loolc t.0 natural, and the hair so beautifully toft and Bossy, quite differ ent from tho obviously artificial curU and the parched, dead appearance of the hair produced by the heated Iron. j Liquid sllmerlne can, of course, bo ob- talned nt any drug store and a few ounces will keep the hair In curl for many weeks. BMntf perfectly linrmless i and neither sticky nor greasy, no one ' need have the least hesitancy In using It. It Is btst applied with a clean tooth I hrush, drawing this through the hair i from crown to tin Just before doing It up. ine eiiect win oould desire. Adv, be all that any one I HAIR GOODS wigs Toupees sr IITK I'RTOJC ourMlve on T the pi-rferf matchlnv if nar wnrk with thf nt nral. and os Its durnbllltr. KAUFFMAN 501 Pcnfield Bldg. Jamprr c cneintit II II II H II i Wijl J dJltl Kapnek & Kapnek Marinelio Shoos Mnrlall.t fn .VeiurU Strftcnlne nn 8prlait in IPuicle Sup ny Trftmnl Strsrplne snd 1615 WALNUT ST., I'HILA. tM fl. KcnturUy Ate.. Atlsntlc City That Buy Anything frim th loadlnt lor of rhiu.. ii- tnlncton. Csmdrn and Atlantlo CHr EasyTerms FRAMBES & CLARK U12Cheitnut St., ThlU. STORE (10 Guarinlrr Tr. nidr SU N. Third Ht.. .. A (Untie Cltr Camden ThO 01 ET'during & after INFLUENZA Rich Milk Si Malted Orala UiUact WvT-ZM 9MmW BKVtSV V flt l? w Xf X ;Nutritious 'Digestible Instantly prepared no cooking. 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Uted by u in our store, W,ere we tpecialize in the Art Restoring and Coloring the Hair, YOUTHFUL COLOR ffrrroRED TO GRAY HAIR fcm.. WMMmm '& 1 , ' ssbtesassaaj iL Arllrlra 10 G P. M. frir. Arrtlm, navy . . Ilaaketa coallna; . . Illankrta, fi(l8i drub. nl. No. 3 Ulanlala Iloota, niblirr, navy Ilonro. Hilly, naty . llrooma, nlilak i Uruahra, linlr Ilrili.hu, Krrub rirunlif . lio llurketa. R-alr. Iron, re-enforeed Cloth, 80 o. BTfrtoat, nary blno. I Cloth, 18 o. aultlhf . nary lilue Cloth, 18 o. aultlne, nary blue. Cloth, nam. Stt-ln. ld Coata, rubber, marine . Drawer, heavy ooln . Drswera. mrdlum ... . t lrwm. nnlniooU Flaahllchta niurca. ool llata, rubbrr . ,!iifklira ... JrTkOa. wool ... I.eCflnn, naty Ollrloth, tobl. Bt-ln. nld . Orerthot. nibtxr . . . rollth. mrtal, 1 it..an hriaMira. enn. iii Hirl nr. eotton. unblraehrd. 40-ln. siiftinjrr cotton, unbladched. 7-ln Hhirta, llaonel. uary Khoea, rynipaaluru . ., Noon, laundry. rakes Norka, oo), lieovy . SiMka, blark, rotton Trunk, fibre I ndrramrla, rotlon ! tlniWhtrts. heavy VnMraniria, inromro war routes noi. ", "i . 7 and It transftr to rout S3 83.00 ir. 1,13 on. 0.85 ra. K.33 en. 3.7B pr. 3.00 en. .3.1 Ml. .IS ea. .IS ra. ,40 ea. .87 ea. 0.00 yd. 5.25 yd. 3.50 yd. .SO yd. 5.25 ea. 1.05 m. 1.R3 ra. .60 en. .75 nt. .80 pr. .73 ea. . .55 j, 4.75 ea, 1.15 pr. .81 yd. , 1.10 pr. .if. e , ra. 1.00 pr, .15 ra, .80 pr. S.75 d. 5. On e. .50 ra, l.fll ea. i.ia ea. 60. CS, III At it AnA 11 trannfar to rauta JU. wniCO J I cimtw'diroftt to tet lns point i tht yay to1 ator. Infcrmatton may be eb aln.l hv ubnna. Ti nblnHall 8100 BratlCU . Tea eaa wi with EASE r rtar RMAtXEST 8HOI aaf C8MF0RT h0 tufaia MAGUIRE'S IRISH CORN MO PAIN Take OH CalWaa Taba Then Oat by tb ltU U PLASTER Maka to mr feat Uk jaeetaf atasafk aM e U tne Uwhen. Tak t ttka. ,MMa1aaaiaMajMl(MajalMh(1tWjWlBfVV Headache? For quick. relief BAUME ANALGliSlQU6 BENGUE and it's gone for good. Keep a tube in a handy place Tkaa. Uamlas C.. N. X. Qxi IHecil OaJiipation Telephone operat ing meant work near home, short hours, 'agreeable associates, attractive surroundings and hot lunches at co$t. The salary is liberal while learning and is increased rapidly. There are anniver sary payments, sick benefits and vaca tions with pay. Talk with Miss Stevenson, 1631 Arch St., about this. that they will push the whole plant lip If enough room Is not supplied An auundnnco of bulbs will bo produced, ns It is very prolific In this line. Tbc will bo found far down In tbo pot. nestled Juit above the drainage, Thp bulbs nre rnthcr small It sfems im possible that such plants ghonld come from tlicm. Todny'n Housewife, WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S 4?4 4C 0 I OUmU' I.art"! HoiKf o r Ita Kind. Old I t'arinr HnlK It.rontrnrtl IJnholfttrrnl nnil rollflif,! i f AMI ' rr , rirt-C'tna unrk ' Oqaninlri1 . Blip Covr Madr ' ta Order I Wm ,.,,, m l.. ,.1a,lAn nf l!nhntfltAr rntrraiBi rni: at wholeral prlcer, j 30B Arch Street &Z ,$." pTte S3dl OaJhonc Cbmparnj rf 3-fennsyu)ani What Other Phonograph Dares This Teat? The art of thc living nrtlst nnd its rc-crcation by thc NEW EDISON cannot be told apart Come and hear this wonder for yourself THE THREE MILLION DOLLAR PHONOGRAPH W.C. Stiver Co. SALEflllOOMS FOR THE NEW EDISON 67 W. Chelten Ave. OrEN EVENINGS 1'hooei Gtn, 5888 - 4-4 ? ) 3 Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Spring Fancies Charming Hats $5 $6 $8 Bright days arc bringing in pretty new hats by thc hundreds ! Large hats or piquant small ones, of shiny black or colored straws often have bright-colored silk or Georgette crepe facings. For trimmings you will see ostrich, flowers, fruits and much bright-colored raffia. One attractive little shape that has a crown of shiny black straw has a turn-up brim of light blue Georgette crepe trimmed all around with raffia in gay hues. And there are many others just as attractive ! (Market) fW'JaalalalalaMaK' I O ' WaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB t 5 SH.3t.l4 W HICKORY WAIST AND GARTERS FOR GIRLS AND BOYS The Delight of Mothers Everywhere The Hickory Waist for girls and boys is the very garment you always have wanted if your home is blessed with real, red blooded, robu6t youngsters. There's bo much thoughtful care and painstaking effort put into this garment, that you can tell at a glance that it's a bctier article. The body is made of fine mercerized sateen roeats ne and washes wonderfully. Thc sensible front breast strap holds the waist comfortably and securely. All buttons are genuine unbreakable bone. Protected pin tube attach ment prevents the garter pin from bending or breaking. 77ie waist fits perfectly;. The better stores usually show Hickory first You know these desirable Hickory Garter features Whether you want a wai6t or a pair of Of course the Hickory Waist can be gartersyou'll find that thc better stores bought with or without garters. If garters usually show Hickory first. It u invariably the ideal of good merchant to irfvc you the best your money can buy. Your denier knows and your experience will prove, that Hickoiy product are the most tatit faclory and most economical. They give real service. are wahtcd insist upon eettine thc scnuine, cuaranteed Hickory. The Hickory is thc only children's carter made with the patented wbber cushion clasp, which saves stockings and darnings. The buckle is easily adjusted; the quality of tho elastic and webbing is uniformly excellent. CHICAGO You'll find them in the notions, boys' and Infants' departments A. STEIN & COMEMNY MAKERS Or PmiS GARTERS for men NEW YORK Cis Is the well known Hickory trademark 11 TO brans' jj f'jiur absolute guarantee of service, comfort and quality at It's Good Business to Buy One of These All- Wool Suits at $35, Mr. Man They're sound and good and will pay you full and regular dividends in comfort and satisfaction. All-wool, through and through, these suits are of mixed cheviots in ten different pat terns. Plenty of good browns and grays with indefinite stripes or her ringbone weave. All of the coats are cut on the semi-conservative lines that business men like and are half lined with mohair. Separate Trousers, $9.75 All-wool suitings and trouserings as well as blue serges and blue flannels are among them. They're cut and tailored to hang right. (UnJIery, Market) New Suits March In Serge, jorscy or tweed in , many styles. Some jackets . ripple dolightfully, others follow tho simpler sports i lines; skirts are well tailored and usually pock eted, and the jacket linings are of pretty silks. Navy blue serge with a rippling jacket, adorned with black silk braid, is I S37.B0. A button-trimmed, navy bluo sergo suit, also show ing some braiding, is $39.50. Still another navy blue sergo., with rather elab orate braid trimming, is $45. A great many models of wool jersey are $32.50, $35 and $37.50. A New Suit of Goldtone is especially designed for j young women. It is cut with a rippling, pointed iacket, finished with crows' feot, and can bo had in Pekin, Copen- hagen or olive green. 530.50. New Tricotine Suits ; are cut on rather conservative lines that will appeal to many women, j One suit is braid-bound and trimmed nt tho Bides with rows of stitch ing and bone buttons. Another has only tucks and bone buttons for . the trimming of the jacket. $57.50 and $59.50. j (Market) i r ; i fWj tt Di iim Dimity Bedspreads Arc a Sure Sign of Spring Fresh new onest pretty and white, have arrived in three sizes: 63x90 inches, $2.50 72x90 inches, $2.75 80x90 inches, $3 (Central) Small Girls' Frocks $1.75 to $3.50 . Cunning little frocks arc these of plain-color chambray or gingham in various slindos of blue, green and pink and some of white galatea. Among the many styles there are some frocks at $3 that havo bloomers to match. Mothers will appreciate tho splendid value. (Central) New Kimonos Just From Japan They arc the durable cott6n crepe kimonos that come in such nrettv colors lavender, rose, Copenhagen or light blue and nink bound al! around with white and hand-embroidered. In tho loose, comfortable Japanese style at $5.50. (Central) Pongee Blouses for Spring 750 New Ones at $4.90 (Mnrhet) They are very practical and for sports and tailored suits are very trim and neat. Most of these have collars that can be worn high or low; others Peter Pan collars, and still others have V neck?. They are of good quality, all-silk pon gee; tucking adorns some, while others arc plain. Cotton Crepe Underthings Have a Practical Appeal Cotton crepe is one of thc most durable of under wear materiuls and has the added virtue of requir ing no ironing. Various undergarments for women aro now to bo had in it : White crepe vests und bloomers arc $3 the set, or 91.50 each. Plain white bloomers arc $1.65; pink ones with bluo or lavender flowers aro $2. Maize-color bloomers with bluo birds aro $2. Pink or white nightgowns with round necks are $2. Pink nightgowns with blue (lowers aro $2.50. (Central) To Prove That Women's Spring Coats Can Be Both Smart and Inexpensive we have gathered a most interesting collection of new things at $19.50 to $39.50 In this group are all sorts of charming spring coats that have good lines and good materials and yet, as you pee, thc prices are fair and reasonable. Tho $19.50 coats are mostly in thc new sports length and are of wool jersey in brown nnd taupe mixtures or of polo cloth. Most of them have inverted plouts down the backs and narrow belts. At $25 there is wide choosing among coats of vclour, silvertone and wool jersey. They are in Pekin and navy blue, tan nnd taupe with plain or ploatcd backs, deep pockets and narrow belts. Tho $20.50 coats include a goodly number of long coats, as well as short, and muny nro lined with silk. They arc of silvertone or goldtone and of velour. At $39.50, excellent coats of polo cloth and soft velour in very smart sports model. They aro in Pekin, tan and green, fully lined with silk. (Mttrket) Frocks of Wool Jersey, Serge and Tricotine Are in the Right Weight for Now And there will bo many a nipping dny all through the Spring when a wool dress of moderate weight will feel very comfortable. These new dresses, freshly unpacked, have much of Spring about them. Wool jersey with its lighter colors Pekin, taupe and tan, as well as brown and navy makes a scoro or more of differ ent dresses. $15 to $37.50, ' Sergo and tricotino drcssos aro all in navy bluo and are mostly In straight-line models with long, narrow sash bolts ind silk oraid or embroidery for trimming. Serges are $12, $15, $1G.50 to $45. Tricotinos arc $20 to $C6. (Market) Taffeta Makes Charming Frocks for junior girls and their smaller sisters. Delightful, "old-fashioned" styles with frilling, ruffling and puffy skirts! Thoro aro a great many in navy or French blue, reindeer or brown; most of them have short 6lecvos and collarless necks and bright ribbons nt the waist. $15 to $45. with many prices be tween, for 14 and 16 year girls. The one sketched !b in navy nnd French blue or brown, nt $2-1.50, at. For Girls of 8 to 14 some pretty little taflTUa 1 rocks ure plain or striped in French or navy blue and brown. Somp uro adorned with hand embroidery; other have detachable guimncs $12.75 to $32.60. BUlmpes- Hundreds of New Spring Coate for Girls of 6 to 14 vyiurv corns, tnree-quarter length coats Rnd long conU J ii? eMKe twed' nurolla, ailvertip velour. polo cloth, Prices ore $15, $16.60, $18 on up to $70. Tho coat sketched is n loogo-back model In French blue or graylih tan burelln, half lined, nt $19.60. (MerUtl) API H Ty fj aro of tricotine .; . r i i - iMi ' ,t , ' h v tt k 1 f y, v f-ts. IVJV1 ' V r "zf&Vii MfflSOfiafigr!.. .$U i Jt , ? U. T, W' t Ju .&& .jisA &fj as. ; v rjfr - ! r"Tv 4f. T" ' '
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