Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 15, 1920, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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THE GLAD SURRENDER
ny IIAZGti DBVO UATC1IELOR
CovJrtoht. Itl0, bv tha Puilk) Ltigtr Co.
Laurel Comes Bach
t Laurel Stone marries Qranvllto
Burton, after she has interviewed him
or Ap Chronicle. She js in love
xnith'him and does not discover un
til after her marriage that he loves
only himself and that she ismcrcly
tthe mother of his two little gtrls and
the mistress of his toicn and court
try houses. A year after the mar
riage a ton is torn, and Laurel
changes in attitude toward her hus
hand. She becomes vaguely imper
sonal and real interest on his part
develops into quick emotion, lioth
in love, they play at cross purposes.
Laurel settled herself nud her bnby In
the old house, off Main street and lived
almotit ns she had lived when she had
been n girl full of dreams and high as
pirations, ilonglng to do bit: things in
tho-vorld. She had bcr old room and
slent drcatnlessly through the long
njglitgr The baby aud Miss Phillips bad
the .room next to hfcrs and evqry morn
ing artr his bath Granville Junior was
carried in' and given tofils grandfather,
who was inordinately proud of him
Slowly Geoffrey Stono grew stronger,
nlthough the doctor told Laurel that he
would never be really well again. He
had a chronic ailment and did not re
gain his strength as he should have aftdr
his attack.
Laurel's old friends rallied around
her and gave affairs for her. George
Stoddard had married Ethel Banc, a
girl who had been nt tollege with Laurel,
llthel was pretty and discontented with
llfo in Westbury. She gave n garden
party in the grounds of the pretty little
cottage where she lived, and invited all
tho townspeople to meet Laurel, and
then she was frightfully jealous because
George paid moro knttcntlon to the guest
than he should hnvc. It was all very,
strange ond "small town," and yet as
Laurel reflected it was not so different
from affairs all over tho world.
Granville wrote to her curt, business
like letters which sho answered in the
same way. One day a letter came to
her on business stationery with the
Chronicle in bold bluo letters at the
top of tho envelope. It was typewritten
and was from Tom Denton. Sho read
It through delightedly. Winona must
have told Tom that Laurel had gone
honie. Tom had put the best of him
self In the letter and had suggested in it
that Laurel try writing again. It set
her thoughts revolving In an entirely
different channel and it w,as for this
reason that Tom had thought of the
idea.
Laurel hacf never tried fiction,, but
hero 'In tho sleepy old town, with no
household duties, and with Mary spoil
ing her frightfully aud bringing coffee
and horns-made rolls to her room each
morning, the idea appealed to her as
worth trying. She decided to write n
story about just such a girl as Ethel
Bane, and to set it in just such a town
as Wcstbury. She wrote the story on
sleepy nftcrnoons, sitting in the rocker
in her own room with a copy pad on her
knee. She took It dow'u fo tho News
when it was finished and typed it on
her old typewriter to the delight of the
staff. Sho rbntterl with the managing
editor who had given her her first job
and looked up nil the people sne unci
known in the old days Then sly; sent
the story off to n magazine and promptly
forgot all about it.
Thrco weeks from the day that Laurel
arrived in Westbury, Mr Stone came
downstairs. The fact that her father
was so much better made her feel that
she ought to be going horn, and yet the
'th'ought of going homo somehow filled
ncrwun arena. ane ukcu to ue muuen
out herein this llttlo town with her
baby. She. was drifting nloug sublimely
content, ndt looking nhead very'far. and
not worrying. It was rt'qucer Httlo let
ter irom uuicio mac inaae ncr realize
the fact thnHsho ought to go back. It
was a wistful llttlo letter and brought
the tears to Laurel's eyes. Sho an-!
nounccd to her mother that morning that
It was time she went home.
Laurel arrived at tho Pennsylvania
station on a beautiful .morning in early
September. She had not written that
sho was coming, and thcro was no one
to meet her. They journeyed down1
to Tho Cedars and went up from the
station in a .taxi: Laurel's heart beat
fast as tho car wound up tho drive
way and under tho cooliportecochcrc.
ono smiled gaily at Crombio wno came
out to meet them protesting at tho fact
mac sne'nad not let'incm Know.
then sho was home again, the luxuri
ouinesa of the ble cool room that
stretched away into vistas of comfort,
tho smell of flowers everywhere, and
then tho children. Dulcio with 'tears
of happiness running down her cheeks,
clutching Laurel, clinging to her, nnd
Grace proudly holding Junior and look
ing at her moUicr with shining eyes
filled with happiness.
For Economical Pencil Luxury .Use
VENUS
PERFECT PENCItS
American Lead Ffencil Colo Fifth Avenue, N.Y.
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Store
Hours
9 to 5.30
GSirvbel brothers
For Tonriorrow Tuesday
Philadelphia
t Monday,
March IS, 1920
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Annual Spring Sale of Toilet Goods
and Household Remedies : 'gg
Grand Aisle and Regular Section First Floor and Subway
Every- needed item for bathroom, dressing table and medicine chest.
Make a list of what vou need, hand it in at the order desk on the Grand
Aisle we will do the rest. Saves time. Prices include war tax.
Rubber11 Goods and
Hospital Supplies
Metal Hot Watar Bottles, at 95o.
Guaranteed Tied Rubber Hot 'Water
Bottles, at 850.
Rubber BJ6nffe at ISL&c, lBc, 18c,
33c and 38c.
Household Rubber Gloves, at 380.
Hospital Absorbent Cotton, 1-lb.
roll, at 38c.
Cold Cream and Toilet
Preparations
DaEgett fc rtamsdell Cold Cream,
370.
Glmbels Theatrical Cream. J lb.
tin. at 37o 1-lb. tin. at 63c.
Pond's Vanishing Cream, 21o and
42c.
Pompellan Massage Cream, 42c,
53c, 800.
Hind a Honey and Almond Lotion,
37c.
Talcum Powders
Glmbels Corylopsls or Violet Pon
der, 19c.
Talcum Powder, -violet odor, lie.
DJcr Ktsi Talcum rowaer aoc.
Dainty Ivory-Grain Celluloid Toiletware at Half
and Less Than Half, of Today's Values
These -will make excellent Easter gifts as well as for -vour own, use.
Included are Hair .Brashes, Mirrors, Combs, Puff Boxes, Hair Receivers, Trays, Manicure l
Pieces, etc.
Prices start at 25c for the Manicure Pieces, and up to $5 for Mirrors.
In the Subway Store
Toilet Paper Specials
Waldorf Toilet
Paper
The. original
Made bv Scott
Paper Co.
12 Rolls for
SI, or 1 cae.
100 rolls for
87.85.
Bob White Toilet Paper
4-oz. Roll. Made by Albany
Paper Co
Tho be&t Be roll on th mar
ket. 12 rolls for 50c, or 1 case,
100 rollt for S3.93.
Oimbels, Subway Storo
Shaving Preparations
Daggett . Ramsdell Shaving"
Sticks or Cream, 23c.
Molle Shjvvlng Cream, 19o tube;
jar. 45c.
Shalng Brushes, at 25c.
"Velour Powder Puffs, largo size,
12Vj0.
PalmolUe Shampoo, at 37o
Palmolhe Cold Cream, 37c.
Palrrfbllve Talcum Powder 13o.
"Whisk Brooms, 25c.
Manicure Preparations .
Cutex Manicure Sets, at 53c.
Nail FUei. at 20o.
Glmbels Perfumed Powdered rum
Ice. 15c.
Pumice Stone, 7c.
Glmbels Liquid Nail Bleach 20c.
Cutex, for manicuring, at 32o and
63o.
Cutex Nail "White, 32c.
Deodorants
Mum, at 24o.
Hush, at 190.
Odorsweet. at 19o.
Odorono, at 34e, 470, 94c.
Amolin. 20o and 40c.
Dental Preparations
Pebeco Tooth Paste. 38c.
Fornham's Tooth Paste 42c.
Albodon Tooth Paste, 21e.
Kobnos Tooth Paste, 34c.
Kal Pheno Tooth Paste,, or rodder.
21c.
Pyorhoclde, for receding Rums,
78c
Lions' Tooth Powder 31c.
Laorls, for tho mouth 21c, 42o
and 84c.
Face Powders
Pussywillow Face Powder, at 40c.
Tetlow's Suandovvno Face Towder,
18o.
Tetlow's Gossamer Fac Tonder,
21c
, Ja a Face Powder, 37e.
Rouges
Glmbels Liquid or Compact House,
20o.
Mavis Compact Rourb. 42c.
DJer Kiss Compact Rouse, 52c.
Toilet Soaps
Reelnol. "Woodbury or Cutlcura
Toilet Soap, at 20o cake
Pears' Unscented Soap, 13o a cake.
Glmbels Bath Soap, violet odor,
large round cakes. $1.35 doz.
Glmbels Glycerine Soap, violet or
rose odor, 10c cake, 75o doz
Xlrk'i Omnibus Toilet Soap,
12V40 cake; 81.50 doz.
Pony size, 90c doz.
Palmollve Toilet Soap 91 doz.
Allvllo Toilet Soap, lOo a cake
Kirk's Jap Rose Toilet Soap, f
larce caxei, so a cake, sbo a aoz
Castile Soaps
Floating Castile Soap, large bar
50c.
Floating Castile Soap, 14-!b bars,
at 330.
Oimbels tln-foll wrapped C.intlle
Soap, a pure Spanish olle oil, 25c a
cake, or 6 for 31.25.
1 doz caken of OHe Catllo Soap
and 1 doz "Wash Cloths, at 51 50.
Household Drugs and
Medicines
GimbelSf Milk of Magnesia. 2So
bottle.
Glmbels Syrup of "Whlto Pine and
Tar. 16c.
Vino, a tonic, 89c.
Tanlac, at 89c bottle
Horllck's Malted Milk, at 40c, 80o
and $3.10.
Glmbels Cold Laxathe Tablets,
lOo bov
Usollne Oil, a refined mineral oil,
at 85o bottle
Peroxide of Idrogen, lb bottle,
18c.
Dloxogen, at 20c, 40o nnd 60c.
Freezone, at 32o.
Nuxated Iron, 78c.
Sal Hepntlca, at 26c and $1.04.
Baume Apalgeslque Bcngue, at 52c.
Lvsol, at 45c and 85c.
Mustrrole. at 52c.
Mentholatum. at 21c and 42c.
Lambert's Llstcrlne, at 84c.
Brushes at Great
Reductions
Bristle goods are scarce and hlKh.
and prices are still rising We could
not duplicate these brushes to sell
at these prices again
Hair Brushes, nt $1, 50c and 35c.
Assorted stjles and all worth much
more.
Other Hair Bi usher at $1.25 to
$2.50.
Tooth Brushes nt lOo, 12lac 15o,
18o, 25o and 35c worth double
Nail Brushes, at 10c, 12ac, 15c,
180 and 25c.
Hair Preparations
Beshores Hair Tonic, at 68c.
Danderlne, at 84c.
Glmbels Quinine Hair Tonic, 47c
and 89o.
Glmbels Liquid Green Soap Sham
poo, at 42c.
Hay's Hair Health, 37o.
Cannuto Water, for gray hair, $1.
Pills and Tablets
Blaud's Iron Pills, 5 grain, 100 In
a bottle, a 18o.
Calamel and SodajTablets, 100 in a
bottle, k-graln, 15c, 1-10 grain, 16o.
Cascara Sagrada Tablets, 100 In a
bottle, 3-graln, 21oj 6-graln, 25c.
Rhinitis Tablets, 100' in a bottle,
25c.
Aloln nnd Cascarln Pills, 100 in a
bottle, 25c.
Hinkel's Cascarln rills; 100 in
bottle, 25c.
Glmbels Household Ammonia, pts,
15c; qts , 300,
Glmbels Violet Ammonia, pts, 16o;
qts , 33c.
Glmbels Aromatic Spirits of Am
monia, 8-oz , SBo.
Glmbels Bav Rum, H-oz , $1.10.
Glmbels Glycerine, Rose Water and
Benzoin Lotion, 16-oz, 40o 32-oz ,
75o.
Glmbels Glycerine and Rose Water,
3-oz , 15o; 8-oz , 400.
Glmbels Boraclo Acid. lb. pkr., 280.
Oimbels roudered Borax, lb pkK
15o.
Bicarbonate oC Soda, lb.
Glmbels
pki, 10c.
Glmbels
25c.
GJmbels
pkir.." 29o.
Glmbels Witch Hazel, triple
titled, pints 37c; qts. 68c.
Glmbels Violet "Witch Hazel, '4
pts. 26e; pts 47c.
Glmbels Sodium Thosphate, lb.
pkc. 18c.
Glmbels
4-oz , 47c.
Glmbels Chalk and Orris. 4 lb
pkg.. 150.
Glmbels Castor Oil, 3-oz, 20o; 8
oz , 450.
Glmbels Rjiirlts or campnor, a-oz,
Camphorated Oil, 3-oz.,
Seldlltz Powders, 12 In
dls-
Kssenco of reppermlnt,
40o : 8oz , 81.
Glmbels Glycerine,
3-oz bottle,
20o ; 8-oz . 50c.
Oimbels, rlrst floor, Grand Alii
Seven Thousand Pairs of Low Shoes Men's,
Women's, Boys' Third to Half Under Regular Prices
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A Subway Store Sale
A hundred extra salespeople
quick, exact and careful service.
Rood shoooers fare well these days-partake of the money prosperity and, by watching the neWs of reliable stores, not paying unduly much for supplies.
The net reuh is eXr more money to save or more with which to supply comforts and luxuries. These Shoe Values Are Really Marvelous.
GROUP 1 Women's Oxfords; black
kid, patent-leather, gunmetal and)
tan calf. Military and French heels, '
welted and turned oles manv )
styles.
GROUP 2 Women s Low Shoes,
pumps and oxfords, in tan, paten
leather and black leather, hiRh
low heels.
$5.90
si $4.90
GROUP 3 Women's highest grade flJ'V r
P B tvF
Opera Pumps and Oxford Ties. j
GROUP 4 Women's High Shoes; plain
black lace boots; also with pate
umn vwth colored kid tops, an
gray kidskin boots and tan and pat
ent-leather
Men's and Boys' Shoes
GROUP 5 Men's Shoes high shoes
and oxfords tan, black kid and
gunmetal calf. Some of the most
wanted spring styles for all men.
GROUP 6 Men's Work Shoes heavy
tan leather uppers with stenit leather
soles. Strong.
5 $5.90
es
$7.95
$4.90
GROUP 7 Men's Low Shoes gun
metal calfskin. Oxfords, some ini
Blucher style; broad and narrow f
toes.
$4.90
GROUP 8--Boys' Shoes black gun
metal calfskin and tan; lace and
Blucher; some with Neolin soles;
sizes 10 to 5.
$3.95
Oimbels, Subway Store.
"It hasn't been like" home without
you," Mls Iiurko eftia quieiiy.
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'And vMr.-Burton?"
finally to Miss Burke.
fiald
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Grace. ."Ho'f been going to the couft.
try club every night, t Aunt Harriet
says he'll (Uncovered
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Deep Slash in Prices
of California Canned
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Peaches and Cherries
This sale is very timely coming just when the stocks of
Home-Canned-Fruit are aboi used up. California fruit of ex
traordinary quality the equal in point of flavor and quality to the
best your own hands ever canned.
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ZcflL Peaches - "35c-: $4. 1 5
9EL. Peaches ' '37c:4.40
u,2IceCherries""i25c-:$2.90'ta
. Packed in a pure, heavy, delightfully-flav&red sugar syrup. Do not
hesitate to buy a dozen cans, vc will assort them for you.
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Direct from tho nest nacked in scaled
rnrtnns. Thnv wnnMn'f. tin o fmeUnr if
the coop was in your own yard.
Eggs " 58'
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strlct&sh Eggs 53c
Every egg guaranteed ns represented
strictly fresh.
Rich
CrcatnS
CUeese
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Pure
Graoc Juice ff 33c
Highly rccommend'ed for the sick room.
What is more nourishing, as well ns refresh
ing than a glass of grape juice .'
25 S Tuna Fish;"1 22 $
Spoken of sometimes ns ocean chicken. All
white meat with a delicate flavor. Serve as is
on toast; delightful for salads and croquettes. j
Cfta
tonk
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'Oil
can
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"Asco" Ginger Ale 12c
$1.35 a dozen
A beverage that pleases most evoryoiTc in
the family. You should nlways have a dozen
in the house for an emergency.
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HeinzBeansnl2c-17c
' Heinz Kidney Beans, can 12c-17c
Oven baked. The name is sufficient guaran
tee of quality our price talks.
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FcPrunesib20c-24c-28c
Fine Santa, Clara Valley fruit, small pits,
wonderful flavor. Priced according to size.
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Canned Vegetables
Tomafoes ) latl
Sugar Corn 1 I c
Siring Beans 1 1
Big value in ready-
to-serve vegetables.
Van Camp's Soups
Tomato j
Chicken ,
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Quality soups; at a
very low figure.
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Every -Day Needs What Do You Pay?
"Asco" Rolled Oats pkg.
"Asco" Cornstarch pkg.
"Asco" Farina pkg.
Best Whole Iticc lb.
Best Pearl Barley lb.
White or Yellow Cornmeal lb.
Pride of Farm Catsup bot.
Fancy Sliced Pineapple can 3ric-
Calif. Eap. Peaches lb. i
Tender Red Beets big can
Choice Sour Krout can
"Asco" Ammonia bot.
"Asco" Bluing bot.
Strong Brooms each 15c-60c-
Sugar
Com
WS" Coffee 42c "ffig Teas 45c
EvyVny . you IrlToZ &i V Iess tha ' S
eighteen cents a pound, and often not as CUP qualities, delightful flavor; an after-
good satisfaction. taste that invites a second cup.
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The most nutritious and economical foo on the
market today. Just stop for a moment and think
you can buy 3 loaves of Victor fof the price of a
quarter peck of potatoes today.
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This price on Victor applies to our PhNa., Camden and Suburban Stores
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Milk
Fed
Roasting Chickens u 45
Prime
Rib lb
Roast
Cut from extra heavy
beef, full of rich nutriment.
35
25'
Thick End
Rib lb
Roast
Very economical roast,
very little waste; sweet
and tender.
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Genuine Wether Mutton
Legs lb. 35c
Loin Chops lb, 40c
Rib Chops . lb. 32c
Rack Chops lb. 28c
Shoulders lb. 25c
Neck lb. 15c
Breast lb. 10c
Lean Boiling Beef, lb. 19c
Lean Soup Beef, lb. 12 Vic
Hamburg Steak', ,1b. 25c
Fresh Beef
Liver, lb.
lender nfciQ
(JtiucR lb
Roast
One of the cheaper cuts
from extru heavy steers,
wonderfully juicy and very
tender.
2'2
Boneless
Pot lb
Rnnaf
A special favorite with a j
great many people. uru
your potatoes with the
roast nnd vou have a dish
that pleases, every appetite,
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