w ' ? r h. , tif !- i " Uu rf ,'v v ' , h ' - 4T; i U t t. w r U J.- & 4 W r w ti. & ,' v 14 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIIiABELPHllA:, THURSDAX. MARCH 18, 1020 SO WING SEEDS IN DANNY By NELLIE L. McCLUNG Author ot "The Next of Kin," "Three Times anff Out," etc. CopirteM, ff JO, by 1HM Lttotr Co, THIS STAUTS THE STOK Mrs. J. Iiurton Francis, a woman iettk high ideals and more than ihe ordinary measure of the milk of kuman kindness courting through her feint, notices that her washwoman, Mrs. Watson, is performing hsr labor in a sluggish manner, inquires about her health and about her numerous children, subjects her to tome uplifting talk on motherhood, suggests looks for her husband to read, and interests herself in thn J fare of the family. She asks that little "Danny," a child of four, be tent to her on a visit. Pearl, the oldtst of the family, prepare Danny for his visit, entertaining him with stories of her own creation about the pleasure he trill get, in which choco late plays a part. "You can have one of tnu 'chookalut drops, Vearlie, says Dannu. AND 1IKKE IT CONTINUES C-pOBERT KOBL.1N WATSON. Jtv him as they call Cussey. what would you like?' and 'Patrick Healy Waton, us i3 called Patsey, what is your choice?' says, she, and " In the confusion that ensued while these two young gentlemen thus re ferred to stated their modcut wUhcs, their mother camo in, tired and palo, from her hard day's work. '"How is the pink lady today, raa?" asked Pearlie, setting Danny down and beginning operations on Bugsey. "Oh she's as swate as ever, an' can talk that soft and kind abont chil dren as to melt the heart in ye." Danny crept up on his mother's knee. "Ma, did she give ye pic?" he asked, wistfully. "Yes, me beauty, and she sent this to you wld her lore." and Mrs. Wat ton took n small piece out of n new- I paper from under her cape. It was tuo piece that had been set on the kitchen table for Mrs. Watson's dinner. Danny called them 'all to have a bit. "Sure it's the firt bite that's always the best, a body might not like it so well on the second." said Jimmy as lie took his. but Bugsey refused to hare any at all. "Wan bite's no good." he aid. "It just leta yer sec what yer missing.' " "D'ye think she'll crer come to see I n&. ma?" asked Pearlie. as she set' Danny in the chair to give him bis supper. The family was fed in divi sions. Danny was always in Divi sion A. "Her? Is it?" said Mrs. Watson and they all listened, for Pearlie's story today had far surpassed all her former efforts, and it seemed ns if there must be some hope of incoming true. "Miy och! chllder dear, d'ye think a foine lady like her would be bothered with the likes of us? She is r'adin' her book, and writin' letthers. and thinkin' great thoughts, all the time. When she was speakln' to me today, she looked at me so wonderin' and faraway I could see that sho thought I wasn't thcro at ntl at nil, and me fnrninst her all the tlrao no, chllder, dear, don't be thinkin' of It, and Pearlie, I think ye'd better not bo puttln' notions Inter their heads. Yer father wouldn't like It. Well, Danny, me man, how goes It?" went on Mrs. Watson, as tier latest born was eatine his rather scanty supper. "It's not skim milk and dhry breitd ye d be havln', If you were her child this night, but taffy candy filled wld nuta and chunks o' cake as biz as rer head." Whereupon Danny mailed dismally, nnd had to bo taken from Mi chair nnd have the "Little Boy Blue" sung to him beforo he could be induced to go on wltu his supper. The next morning when Jimmy brought the milk to Mrs. Francis's back door tho dark-eyed girl with tho "smiley" teeth let him in, and set a chair beside the kitchen stove for him to warm his little blue hands. While she was emptying the milk Into the nltcher with the birds on it. Mrs. Fran cis, with a wonderful pink kimono on, cam 6 into the kitchen. "Who Is this boy. Camilla?" she asked, regarding Jimmy with n critical gaze. "This is Master James Watson, Mrs. Francis." answered Camilla with her pleasant smllo. "Ho brings tho milk every morulng." . . "Oh, yes; of course, I remember now," said Mrs. Francis, adjusting her glasses. "How old Is tho baby, James?" .. , .... , "Danny, Is it?" said Jim. "He's four como March." , , "Is he Tery sweet nnd cunning, James, and do you lovo him very much?" .. . "Oh. he'8 nil right," Jim answered sheepishly. , "It is a great privilege to have a Httlo brother Hko Daniel. ou must be careful to set before him good example of honesty nnd sobriety. He will be a man somo day, and If prop erly trained he may be a useful factor in tho uplifting and refining of tho world. I love little children," she went on rapturously, looking at Jimmy as If he wasn't there at all, and I would love to train one for service in the world to uplift and refine." "Yea, ma'am," said Jimmy. Ho felt that something was expected of him, but he was not sure what. "Will you bring Daniel to nee me tomorrow, James?" she said, as Camilla handed him his pall. "I would like to speak to his young mind and en deavor to plant the seeds of virtue nnd honesty in that fertile soil.' When Jimmy got home he told Pearlie of his interview with the pink lady, as much as he could remember. The only thing that he was sure of was that she wanted to see -Panny, and that she had said something about planting seeds in him. Jimmy and Pearlie thought it best not to mention Danny's proposed visit TTjBBMKI v v ' Girls ! Your hair needs a little "Danderine" that's all ! When it becomes lifeless, thin or loses its lustre; when ugly dandruff appears, or your hair falls out, a 35-cent bottle of delightful, dependable "Danderine" from any store, will save your hair, also double it's beauty. You can have nice, thick hair, too to their mother, tor they knew that she would bo fretting about hid clothes, and would be sittlug up mending and sewing for him when sho should be sleeping. So they resolved to say "nothin to nobody." Tho next day their mother went away early to wash for tho Methodist min ister's wife, and that was always a long day's work. Then tho work of preparation began on Danny. A wash-basin full of snow was put on the stovo to melt, and Danny wns put in the high-chair which was always the place of his ablutions. Pearlie began to think aloud. "Bug Bey. your stockln'n arc tho best. Off wld them, Mary, and mend the nolo in the knees of them, and Bugsey, hop into bed, for we'll be nccdln your pants, nnywny. It's nwful stylish for a little lad HUt: Danny to be wcarln' pants under bis dresses, and now what about boots? Let's see yours, Patsey. They're all gone in the uppers, and Billy's are too big. even if they wero here, but they're off to school on him. I'll tell you whnt, Mary, hurry up wid that sock o Ted's and we'll draw them on him over Bugsey's boots and purtlnd they're overstocking, nnd I'll carry him all the way so 'a not to dirty them." Mary stopped her dish-washing and, drying her hands on the thlu towel that hung over the looking-glass, found her knitting nnd began to knit at the top of her speed. "Isn't it good that wo liavo that To Be SpotlessUse Lapin'fl Hand; Pad wiltremo htn, imaaa, road and fond atalna from clotMnc bIovm. apata, etc. lias many otbsr uhi, Costs Only 15c at Dmc. Department, Stationary. Gro cery. Hardware and Qtneral Store. , Invented by the originator or Lapln'a Btraw-Hat Cleaner. WkglilNBlaR r. Km lverII igWbJ Pa.BSJ DIAMONDS GOLD S BOUGHT Treaeiit" The Time of J Pen Smelting: & Refir "Th OUt Ootd She; 906 Filbert St., P!ula WEW YORK LIGHT SUPPLYCOMPANY 18 N. 9TH STREET Manufacturers and retailer of lighting fixtures of distinc tive designi the houae with a 14-year reputation for fair and honeat dealings. 22 or DISCOUNT O THIS MONTH Open Monday and Saturday Evenings tfJJJLJaxaj;jjwj!''t'',''1J'., I Don't Be Fat MANY PEOPLE Take a few steps off Chestnut Street on 12th Street simply to sea the BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS Wo shall be glad to havo you come in. Please don't feel obliged to purchase. THE CENTURY FLOWER SHOP 12tlj SL below Chestnut St 1 OURPLUS FAT not onl adds cars to jour -' appearance and causes constant dis-comforts But also means that your Organs are impeded in useless fatty tissue. rrHINK what reduced weight would mean to you - in comfort alone. And its so easy accomplished by our Safe Natural Methods of Baths, Massage, Simple Exercises and Expert treatments, which equal the famous "Spas" of Europe. gE VIVACIOUS have plenty of "pep." Trial Demonstration Treatment Gratia COLONS INSTITUTE FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Bellevuc Court Building fl Phone, Spruce SJ81 1418 Walnut Street M llnlrdrriolnj: Deoartmrnt W fesnaaisawfiasafcsas resssJressv'sw Striking Suit of I Navy Blue Serge i -Ctgcy 0JP vyNwy - ' Wl FM iiKapaaMtHMHag .rrtMIKBn 3 ' 11 Millinery Importer . 1 Si I 1517 Walnut Street llHI 3 y- - III! Formal Showing H ..- .. -- ," Ull. The sprinntimc recite of this excliMue llll ' . flffTi mhnn nrB0ia thn ittnn owrffifffi n.n. I II "" Hill a Z fffcyaCtffi) eis max aiieit unoaon nan ever vgyj I y E5JplyarJrf'1 presented. jj&zZ&Zrf ..... ': p jKp. ggg vj ' ' ' ' " - i , . 1 1 1 ., I i llll flATlfAtfaQ ?1 ii. i, . ,. -".11 - .i.-i-i.,, Jl Mil AC Vt WW FRESN III i m iee.nMii i i.a, a ,mM . t,n i 9 NUNt KNtW SHt DYED OLD GARMENTS "Diamond Dyes" Make Ail Her Faded, Shabby Apparel Turn New "''. ''., in, i ,,itiii dress o bis, so good yet, that ho icot wnen wo had all ot yea cnnRicneu. roi the IronB on there. Mary: never mind, don't stop your knittln. I'll do it my self. Wo'll press It out n bit, and wo can put ma's handkerchief, 'ho ono pa ter her for Christmas, around his neck, sort o' sailor collar style, to snow no a n hoy. Ami now thn snow Is melted I'll so nt him. Don't cry now, Danny, man; yer goln' up to tho oig nouse where tho lovely pink lady lives that has tho chocaklut drops on her stand and chunks of cake ou the tablo wld nuts in them as big as marbles. There now," continued Pearlie, putting tho towel over her finger nnd penetrating Danny's ear.- "she'll not say sho con plant seeds In you. Yer cars nro as clean as hers.'' And Pearlie stood back and took n critical view of Danny's cars, front nnd back. "Chockahits?" nsked Danny, to be euro that ho hadn't been mistaken. ... went on Pearlie to keep him! "Now you give that to Bugjey,'' she still while she Dxed W u"o though it" dolookTs if you Vm get hair into stubborn little curls, nmi ".., ,. . t a told him nenin with cvcr-grcnying en thusiasm the story of tho pmu w "- tho wonderful things jho had in the box tied up with storo string. . . At last Danny was completed and .i..j AH m ! int lnHUCLiiuui .-. QkUUU Mil .". v --:' i. tin' off pretty Ilnht. Pnnrlln ftfrnrrfflurl trlf1, tinr hair mnlr If lln lnn nn.l nof flllplnt." bU tho Imago that looked back nt her from thn crnekeri trlna wnn nnt encouraging. oven after makinc allowance for the, fV a -- ..1 t...i. . A.J t.aailf h 1 r" - ii--i-. thn main isvuo crauK uut boo comioricu wwn i,,rr grr iiuirscv7had grown tired .saying, "Huto It's Danny she wants to occurred, .for Bugsey "bu grew . , much ftt mo anyway," Then tho question arose, nnd lor a whilo looked Kcrioiis What was Dnnrty to wear on his head? Dftnny had no rap, nor ever had one. There wns one little red toque in tho houao that Patsey wore, but by an unfortunate accident, it had tnat very morning taiien into tno milk pall nnd was now drying on the oven door, For a while it seemed as , m. i.nnmn cnnflncmcnt ana. com plained that Patsey had not confuted one thing to Danny's wardrobe while he .had had to glvo up both his stockings BnpeSrllePs?otpcd in the work of comb ing her own Vair to see what could be d"Patscy. where's yur gum?"' sho -...., iMii ii . mn liU minute." nnd Pntfcy went to the "fallen leaf" of tho tamo ana iounu n. vy ,"f "v where he had put it for safo keeping. Forimal Spring I OpeBin II A luxurious presentation, something more than a mere millinery opening a visit will acquaint you with the smartest showing of Spring Hats and Blouses in town. Don't worry about perfect results. Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whether it bo wool, silk, liucn, cotton or mixed goods dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, children') conta, feathers, draperies, coverings. The Direction Book with each pack age tells so plainly how to diamond dye over any color that you can not make u miotake. To match any materinl, have druggist show you "Diamond Dyo" Color Card. Adv. prmg lEmsHneF Specially COLD DRY-AIR VAULTS FOR FUR STORAGE B. CHERTAK WENGER Is Informally Displaying Original and French Hats for Spring House of Wenger 1 229 Walnut St. iy i uujripjur 0 tl the visit would havo to bn vi""""7H Kntion?r,Cd' WhtB m urnp yer ciouu around hi v nnd Bay you wujs feart of tuo iXJ , t" vuu uujf ia bo CO(0. ' , This was done and a Mnntf. .- , ot the beds was pressed Into i 0t' an outer wrnn tAr n.- wJWvic n such a rery bad humor nt hMn-M '' pcu up so tight that Pearllo TA 7ra him down on tho bed again ,2 l" fresh grip on him. Soln to "Tf'a -In of am n T t she said as sho lifted her hea FllW "I eouldn't howld him at aaii7.fbutr,1w. bothered with mitts. Open Vl lM Patsey, nnd mind youPSht lt' again. Keep up tho flrc, Mwl iV11 sey ;Uo still and chew vour '-.B,1 don't light any of ycz." ou'u i (CONTINU13D TOMORROW 0"QW OUNDED 1858 DBWBES 1122 Chestnut Street Quality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century PRICE IS NOT IMPORTANT SATISFACTORY WEAR COUNTS fmnzmnnm mn r iiimii CCOURT't" 55559 U 1B515 lAf HAS ZZUUrtltHCl IIULtSALE fhix.iy. $59.75 THIS model is to be had in sizes up to 44. Plain silk linings. Braid and button trim mings. Tailored skirt with pockets finished with braid. a Wanamaker & Brown Woman's Shop Market at Sixth ' It's in these items that LOW PRICE and HIGH QUALITY go hand in hand. Fill BAY and SATURDAY PRICES Shoulders Pork (for Roasting) . : 19c lb. Smoked Picnic Shoulders 19 Vic lb. Legs Yearling Lamb 28c lb. Shoulders Yearling Lamb 16c lb. Fine Chuck Roast 15c lb. Fresh Pure Lard (in 1 lb. cartons) 24c lb. Best Boneless Bacon ( ft, c. ) 30c lb. Fine Fowls, 3V& to 6 lbs , . 38c lb. Fresh Eggs "rton E Jft7 Every egg guaranteed wfcw UU& No Phone Orders or Deliveries for These 2 Days AT OUR THREE STORES 6121 WOODLAND AVE. S. E. Cor. 10th and Vine Sts, 908-10-12 Ridge Ave. (Main Office) AT OUR THREE STORES There must be a reason for the increasing popularity and ever growing demand and sale of Dewee tOWCOUNTRV Suits (vVORSTED JERSEY) Many times you have been told of these 1 00 worsted suits and invited to inspect our stock. Of course, you believe our advertise ments, and therefore not one of the many hundreds who purchased in the last few years TOWNcouNTRY Suits (VvORSTED JERSEY) has ever been disappointed. The wear ha always been satisfactory and the styles correct. Every time a customer tries one of the Norfolk or pinch-back styles, they say at once, "This is the best fitting suit over the shoulders I have ever put on." We arc proud of the reputa tion that these suits have earned and we want more customers to enjoy the great satisfaction always given when one wears Dewces XOWCOUNTRY Suite (WORSTED JERSEY) Our confidence in the pleasure you will have and our joy in hearing the many complimentary remarks from those who have wom these suits has so encouraged us that we now have a stock and you may Tomorrow, Select From One Thousand Suits Every wanted color and the popular heather mixtures in sizes from 1 6 to 44. You are sure to find the size and color you want in stock. The price, as we have said, is not important, but the satisfaction in that i Dewees XOWNCOUNTRY Suits (WORSTED JERSEY will give you service and style that will mere than surprise you is mUj V?r? ,mportant popular suits can be bought for $35 00 and $39.50. Get one and have your new spring suit on tomorrow.' Dewees Black Silks For Easter Dresses Good black silks at less than the market's prevailing prices. u. won never wc popumr man at the present time for old and -J young alike. 36inch Satin Ducfceia ....;.. .$4.73 4(Mnch Satin Charroem S4.50 40.nch Pure Dye Satin ......$4.75 40-inch Italian Satin $6.25 40'inch Crepe Charmauae ....$0,35 36-lnch Black Chiffon Taffeta $4.25 ""u S"t Srep" Meteor... $5.00 40.inch Black Pebbletta $8.75 mi m Exclusive Croationa Reasonably Priced. SSenguger 1214 Walnut Street Exquisitely Tailored Suits! $69.50 to $175 Swagger Country Club models in im ported, fine English .tweeds. Tricotino dress suits of tho correct blue, rich stitchings and embroideries. Severe, smart suits in the best trico tines, beautifully modoled. Thoso "ready-made" creations rival custom-made garments. Millinery, Gowns, Suits, Wraps, Sweaters I f mmhiMmhm& msm& IS WALNUT STREET fc SHOPPED THIS QUAINT AND EXCLUSIVE OLD STREET OF "BEST SHOPS" IS DOING ITS PRETTIEST FOB THE NEW SEASON. ITS WINDOWS AKE FAIRLY FLOWERING WITH ALL THE GAYEST, SMARTEST THINGS PHILADELPHIA FEMININITY COULD WISH FOR MOTHER NATURE'S SPRING RECEPTION. Ono of Walnut street's most fascinating gown shops Schmahbach's, located at No. 1422. Thero you will find exclusive fashions par excellence, with yet an occa sional model or two as low as $75. At that price I was fortunate enough to nnd In tlus shop u little group of meteor and satin modela, of delightful fush ioning let me describe ono for you. A jet and steel bead embroidered bodice of bisquo Georgette blouses slightly over a dull navy Batin slightly draped skirt, which is shirred to an elastic hem. It is a fashion which should look equally well upon a maturo or youthful figure. The becoming bodice has a round collarlcss neck and three-quarter sleeves cuffed with tho satin and a back panel of the satin bloused from neck to waistline. They're so splendidly rakish, so superlatively snappy, thoso new toppers of genuine English and Scotch tweeds which arc to be seen at that most inviting little shop of Bcnguyer's, 1214 Walnut Street. These now topcoats arc man-tailored and cut along belted raglan lines. The irresistible sports materials como in marvelous rust brown, glorious, grayed amethyst liko mist on Scotch heather, and somo shadow plaids which are tho last thing in sports snap. The raglans are tho best of wraps for motoring, hiking, business, practical morning weur, shore and country. Considering tho lines nnd imported fabrics, the price;- $85, is most reasonable. There's nothing so soul satisfying to the average well dressed woman as a perfectly tailored Buit, and I hasten to tell you of tho exquisite merits of a ?90 suit which Louis Sterling & Co., 1210 Walnut street, ladies' tailors, aro fashioning to order this season. These folks are noted for the clever modeling of their suit lines and their fino materials. -Tho $90 suit will bo fashioned from your choice of the best tricotincs (including tho new herringbone tricotine), Poiret twill, and the finest serge, or, If you prefer, you may have, at tho samo price, a suit of English, whito cricket flannel or serge in white. In deed, if you are in search of that enviablo chic of tho correctly tailored woman I am confident that Sterling S Co. can assist you most admirably. The diminutive neckpicco of mnrtcn is to bo worn with tailored frocks and suits this season, and it wa surprise to find that one of the city's best fur shops, tho House of Wenger, 1229 Walnut street, has neckpieces fashioned of ono fine marten each for $65. Moreover, it can be had cither dyed or natural, both of which hues arc very rich. The neckpiece is just the right length for smartness, and you will agree that its 'price is unexpect edly reasonable. This same shop carries somo of tne quccnliest pelts to bo had in our city. It is a cause for sartorial thankfulness that taffeta is again an approved spring material, for nothing is moro, delightfully youthful. Tako, for example, a refreshing littlo taffeta frock I glimpsed in tho Roseway Shop, wM Walnut street. Gracefully round of neck und sniariiy short of sleeve, it is vested in white lace, and unlBttM about the neck and elbows with nccordionod rufiles of tno taffeta. Tho apparently narrow though really generous skirt is qualntncss itself, being puffed nnd punnercd ni tho sides und unusually shirred to u plain panel nt tn back and front. It is possible to obtain it in black, navy brown, gray and rose. I was surprised to see it was re duced to $39.50. Week of March nwth. lMccZ SKE3CBbT9I ..'' fl N fi, K Vili '. ,'.'!& !JLJ-PjSVi J &-A &7WH tiTii)"r.MM.i-.,o2'.xx,ri M 1 1 ifit' '' . ' 1't ir ifi! iv..,s. LilVf.fi