k-p W: v ,1 '' ''M THE GLAD SURRENDER By HAZEL DEYO DATOIIELOR CcpvrioM, lttt, by rubllo Ltdatr Co. Laurel Is Offered Freedom "When Laurel Sione married Gran- billo Burton she surrendered every- IHinp gladly for love. She tcent into i different tcorld and feartesslu, for Kranville liurton had a great deal of oncu, but after her marriage the discovered that what her husband leanted teas a beautiful uoman icho eould act as mother of his Uco little hirls, A year after their marriage a laiy is born. From that day Laurel VmAunlhi tcithdratcs her personality from her husband until she is an en- ire stranger to him, and it is then hat he realises hote much he loves her. At a masked ban ne muxes love to her under the guise of . stranger, hnd Laurel misunderstands. THE smallest kind of n thine can chnnco the trend of a person's mind. All his life Urnnvllle Rurton's time ld been apportioned meticulously, so rfueh to his office, so much to his plens iitcs, so much to his family, hcn Kuth had been nllve there had been rertain duties that he felt he owed her. He did not forpet anniversaries, he wns iBtirtPOUS una lliwnys hi-iii-timi. urn. m- tljd just what he thought sufficient and tnen stopped. Until he had held Laurel in his nrms nhd kissed her ho had felt It would he poible to pivc her up If It would .nlnke her happier. Now he intended to fiiht for her, to hold her even thouRh she hated him. Ills' entire attitude hid changed. f As It happened he did not get a mo ment alone with her the day after the. costume party. It was n beautiful serine day anil slowly one by one the guests gathered in the' breakfast room Mr a leisurely breakfast. They went She did not answer Immediately and Philadelphia? I thought If 1 looked the so ho went on speaking without wait-xj census up I could find them. Could you ing for her. I'vo realized that for a long tunc, lie hit off the words sharply. Every thing that ho said he was forcing him self to say. Something about Laura, huddled there opposite in the big arm chair, made him feci her loneliness, made hlra able tftput aside his own sel fish desire and to think only of her. "I don't give you what you want. I'm not what you thought I would be, am 1?" he went on. She did not answer. "And I know now," his voice had dropped very low, "that what I want most in the world Is to make you happy. If I could put you back two years ago. out of my life, out of my thoughts, I would do It, because I know you were happy then." "What Is It you want to do, Gran ville?" Lnura asked, after a moment. "I .want to give you your freedom If you want It," he returned. Her freedom I She could have laughed at the idea. Why, she was bound to him as Irrevocably as though she were chained to a rock. She could never be free again. From the moment he had come into her life things had been changed for her. She knew now that the brief mingling of their ways would mean more to her In the future, even if it were barren of all happiness, than any cold, nustero freedom or any content ment with another man. "You want me to go out of your life?" she -ald wavcringly, after n mo ment. "I want you to do wjiat would make you happlcs-t." What would make her happiest? A o?cr to the coiintrv club afterward ami sudden Vleslre to tell him what would Wandered back for'luifeh at 1 i'U). At ." I make her hnrmiest pulsed through her. tSey decided to motor back to town and I A sudden desire to humble herself, to tflUR far Laurel and Granville had not ! toll him that to be in his arms was the had a moment alone. mot wonderful happiness in the world, lT.ni tl,nt niel.t when thev were i possessed her. hut quick reason for- alone in the limousine Laurel shrank i bade that. bhe had made the jtlndj Idito n comer, her head almost burled surrender, ana lie had not wanted her. iij the huge fur collar of her evening Ho did not need love like that in his eftnt. Hut (iianville was strangely si- life, -she would never make a second limt. When they stopped before the i mistake, never! door of the brownstone house he fol Iflwed her im the steps in silence. In utile Laurel said good-night briefly and wits about to pass on upstairs when he finally spoke. j"Things can't go on like thi." he mid tensely. "Shall we go in the li brary and talk it out?" JSbe followed him into flio big. dim room and sat down in one of the huge fqveloping chairs. Ho looked nt her a Jong time and when ho spoke it was wjth a ruh of words that ho could not stem and it was not what he intended tJ say. T" Laurel, you are not happv, are yu?" .She raised slnrrv blue ovos t M all the tiredness gone from her fuoe. ' JJbo was suddenly, intensely interested. It) the face of what had happened last I nfcfif why was ho asking her that rpies- ' ritn: &"" now tunc siio was suddenly ' fnVed with a direct ouostion sho wn nit sure Jiow she wanted to answer it. j ( Tomorrow Laurel faces freedom.) Galvanized Boat Pumps F. jj ;r i 'jt "nminwlpll,,jM eve:otw pxjbbio41' he kaERSktJ. MtttoisBfr "m'MM VK virl '' 1 ; ; ' - - rt( ' ' ...... .1. i ''.'i.' i m .Hi '''" " "' ' ' I I 'II ! I m I " I t 'T 5 i The Woman's Exchange Locating a Friend To ths Editor of Woman's Paoe: Dear Madam Would you mind tcll- me how I could find some ouo m ine Willi tell me whero to go to see the census and how much It would cost me, and If I could look at It alone, or do they have some one thero to show you. and where could I get It? MKS. H. S. Most of the large drug stores in this city have directories that you can ioou tlirougu wituout any ciiarge. ' Perspiration Stains To th Editor of Woman's Paati Dear Madam Will you kindly pub llsh uoractblng to remove the stain of perspiration from the sleeves of n taf feta dress? M. B. S. The best thing to use on these stains Is bicarbonate of soda. Apply it on both sides of the stain, moisten It with water and allow It to remain on until the effervescence, ceases. Wipe It off with a damp cloth. A Homo Wedding To h Editor of Woman's Past: Dear Madam I want to ask you just how a homo wedding in June should he conducted. I expect to go nwny right after the wedding. There nre to he two little flower girls. They arc to wear point d'esprlt drosses, nnd so am I. Would also like the bridesmaid to wear the same. Do you think it would be too much of the one thing? Also, what should th" bridegroom wear? Is a black suit the right thing or would a gray one do? f cream and enko enough to should there bo a weddiug Is Ice serve or supper? . Just one more question. Is .thero n firivato clerk 'where wo can secure the. Iccnse or must wo go to the courthouse In Camden? MISS D. F. Since you nnd the flower girls are going to wear point d'esprlt, it would be prettier to have the bridesmaids In plain net, or for Juno orgnndlo or voile would be pretty. The bridegroom should wear a cutaway coat with grny-strlpcd trousers If the wedding la In the day time, or if It Is after 0 o'clock he should wear a dress suit. At a slmplo summer wedding of this kind he might wear white flannel trousers and a dark-blue cost, If tho bridesmaids wear simple frocks of organdie or voile. It would bo better to serve a salad or chicken a la king or cronuottes, with bread nnd huffer ni rolls nnd onO vegetable before the Ice cream and cako nnd coffee. Xou will have to go to tuo Marriago License Bureau nt tho City Hall in Camden for your license" . n'smat;frencfjgntfaue0 A b . rr, f .Tool. XV .Arm iCfijIrtA OriflDAl Drocwao vwfciii. art.iYnWhi 15th 8t, .jpiuu&ni rtrl. Walnut OLD ROOFS MADE LIKE NEW Mays Plaitic Cement Will Stop Leaks in Any Roof Write for Booklet nIl rhone, Tllnmnnd 24DS EnUbflMird 1893 ROBERT A. MAYS Extirrt In Rooflnc. Root rulntlor, Coating and Spoutln 2352 North 21st Street WMillllilliimiHMtHM fje Jfur & iHtllfoerp fefjop, 3fm. 1423 Walnut Street In addition to our showing of CHOICE SPRING HATS we are ready with an extraor dinary -and long-planncd-for collection of handsome SUMMER FURS In Sets and 'Single Pieces ' im imBCwtH L.n.nnrrfr Co.. BO N. J1 .(. Wntn 4000. ltnrttrt, SH kSAILS ! I ilWUi. I SLA WM AaUBR3Mp" i. mfm r00T, AND I.IMB TROUBLES Instantly rellerM by our cprclal iron supports, fitted and l)U that stand the load ot a spanklnK breeze anil do the wlnnlntr. And at Direct - from - the Maker Prices Any thing for a Boat At tint sua of the Sail VANDEHllEItcnEN'S SONS 7 . Wnter St.. rhlla. AdluntAd bv eXDrts. Our Benmless Klsnilo noslrrr. tb most comfortabu support for. varl coin veins, swollan limbs, weak knee and ankles. Trusses, abdominal and athletlo sun porters oi an Kinas. ltimi Af deformity appliances In the wnrld. fblladelpbU Orthspcdle Co.. 4 N. 13th St. Cut out and Veep for referenre. R I,, nIOUNTING on Muslin nnd lV1 Cardboard of Maps, Posters and Plans. NATIONAL BLUE PRINT CO. 38 S. 6th St., Phila. Market 1900 Main 569 1 1 iiafMiwaiMinmromiiMUfflM 1 1 i i i. i . i . . i , - -, ,. i i , .,. ,., , . . ..,., i. . ,. L W$ CHILDREN love IDEAL 9 9 HI Bars and IDEAL Bars love M 1 H children. Delicious, Whole- M KL some and Easily Digested. MM -7- mmmmmmBmmMmmwnmmwMmBminmwm'd George Allen,1- 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 n - The Hat Meant for You is in our Millinery Salon at the price you want to pay. That is the convpnirnce of our genorous ensemble of models each season you usually find just the hat you're looking for before you leave. There are models conservative and desifms frankly smart, creations youthful and millinery to fittingly crown gracious age, nnd if one price isn't in accordance with your idea of correct ex penditure another is sure to be. It's town gossip, you know, that Allen hats even nt their highest prices arc the lowest priced mod els of their kind in the city. A Timely Sale of Gloves well Known cloves at rrmarluit'le pnoo having, of depem'abln qua.it - nnd fit. Standard makes Trefousse French Gloves Special 8-Button length Ulack Kid Glove-., usual $6.00 grade at $1.."i0 n pair. 8-BuUon length White Suede Olotes, usual $5.50 grade at SI. 23 a pair. 12-Button length White Suede (;ioes, usual $6.25 grade at $5.00 a pair. 1-Clasp White hid Glomes, wTiito embroidery, usual $4.00 grade at $3.50 a pair. 1-Clasp French Kid Gloves, overseam-sewn, black or white usual $3.75 grade at 53.00 a pair. Kayser Washable Gloves lutyser i iiainoictte dloves in White, Gray, Pongee, Sam masuc; serweeame ani messy special ut 51.00 a pair. Dependable Cape and Mocha Gloves 1 -Clasp Mocha Gloves in tho new sand shade, $3.50 quality at $2.50 a pair. Finest imported Capeskln Gloves in Tan, Gray. Beaver, Mastic, Brown. Pearl and Black, usual $4.00 kind at $2.90. Odd sizes in strap-wrist Capeskin Gloves. Tan, Brown, Gray, Beaver, usual $0.00 grade at $1.00 a pair. Crepe deChineTailored Waists The silk is excellent quality; the styles are quife new. White, Blnck, Navy, Flesh. Thpj,e are very good value at $12.50. White China Silk Waists, made with square roll collar in a very attractive model. $12.50. Plain black Waists in conservative stvles for elderly women plain back, tucked front, long sleeves. $9.50. Founded in 1865 The House that Heppe built Inaugurated the One-Price System in 1881 Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson Streets With a Victrola, you can enjoy beautiful Easter music in your home. Heppe Victrola Outfits are priced from $25 up. We have a va riety of combina At r. 1 tions in various V lCtrOlSl sizes and prices. fV.r Factor Settlement may be IUI 1-KlbLCI made by cashj or charge account or by the Heppe Rental-Payment Plan, whereby all rent is applied toward the purchase price. Easter time is also an appropriate season to purchase a piano or player piano.. In player-pianos there is none better than the famous genuine Pianola -Pianos,' which are built with all the great Aeolian patented devices for simple and correct inter The Pianola is available A Sale of Dress Silks at Very Special Prices 10-inch Crepo do Chino in all shades for evening or street 35-inch featin Dresa Mcssalinc in a full assortment of shades, ' wear; special, $2.50 a yard. 35-inch Satin Dress Mcssalinc in a $3.00 yard. ft 32-inch Japanese Wash Silks in 3 different color combinations in largo overcheck effects. Blue and Brown; Pink and Rose; Green nnd Roge; half price, $1.25 a yard. 36 nnd 40 incli Dress Foulards; newest patterns; navy, tan, Alice and blnck grounds. Special, $3.75 yard. 36-inch Tricolette, an excellent quality In Navy, Black, Taupe, Brown, White and Onion; Special, $6.50 yard. Si 1 I! Pianola i! ll Pianos 1 I pretation. ! pilU!MflfnillflQIID!IUIII!l!ll!l!)!IIU 1 tMiSmm&i i, a' jl Firhrsrm&tamw I ' ll ,li5 .SjSiMW 0 f? oUmi wHUff Itl I If litis SlfflililWTr vWflwi SHRlflB 1WMK5BS28& JT I1 yMA. Zrmm If fl ill! I I ra 4R 8 i J' OiilliWii II llflllliiiiiiif iiniliiiriiiiiKi in only six pianos each one of which is a leader in its respective class the Steinway, Weber, Steele, Wheelock, Heppe and Stroud. Prices range from $775 up. Rental-Payment settlement can be arranged if desired. In pianos, the Heppe piano is as distinctive as the Pianola is among player-pianos. The Heppe upright piano is built with three sounding boards a patent- Hfpnrwa e( c n s Auction, 1 icppc which gives to Pionne Heppe' Pianos a rianpS tone like that of a grand piano. Prices range from $475 up. Settle ment may be by cash, charge account or Rental-Payment Plan, all rent a p p 1 ying toward the pure nase price. Call, phone or write for catalogues. C. J. Ileppe & Son . Downtown 1117-19 Chestnut St. L'ptown 6th nd Thompson Sts. Look around your home as a visitor would see that wear and tear on table tops, furniture, floors, stairs and wash boards you've never noticed before. Apply a coating of LAVA-VAR to all those shabby surfaces. Flowing easily and evenly it gives surface protection for years. Dries overnight, with a rich, lustrous finish, hard as stone, that won't turn white. , At Your Dealer's All Colors and Clear Felton, Sibley & Co., Inc., Philadelphia Manuacrurr of Colors, PainU and VarnUhtt Since 1863 (20-B) " ' f m m jm m B M MPfll M MM m -m -m -r . ,. "-. ,, J :0. ASCO. ASCO.flM TrSoiro"iT H ASCO. ASCO. Asm fiFibingnif - A. 31 AS( Easter!! Easter.!! Our stocks are full and complete to take," care "of your every table waht in connection With the great Spring Festival. ' i Eggs: Bacon: Hams : Oranges : Canned Fruits A big variety of seasonable merchandise at prices lower than elsewhere. "Bacon and 2C Eggs Always ,& "fiord Seal" a Toothsome Combination Freshest, Every Way at an American Store. Best 1 VajJaJpfey T Hri 't&nJ zzzrEm lP ""P Eggs carton 58' One of tha 1,500,000 Hens Twelve drtho choicest, ncw-lnid egKB over gathered from n nest. Biff, full and. meaty. A bargain. Selected Eggs dz 53 Every egg ng represented fresh. Bacons 21c "ASCO" Sliced No-rind and trimmed of all waste. Tho sweetest dry cure bacon possible to obtain.. wawMWiW Sweel AmHHAA . irh.ffr.Jrp.S This is a particularly fino lot. Big, -v heavy, thin-skin Florida fruit. x- Evap. Milk . 12 Your choice of Every Day, Van Camp's . or Acorn. V r Pure OOc Grape bol ." Juice if "" Easter Candies Easter Jelly Eggs . . .lb. 30c Choco. Cocoanut Eggs, lb. 39c Vfc Chitk Chick Egg Dyes, pkg.5c Asco" Baking Powder can 5c-9" Henten ieebg Calif. Tuna Fish, can 22c Pink Alaska Salmon, 19c Red Alaska Salmon... 34c Choice Sardines, can 7c-17c Columbia Riv. Shad.can 18c! Best Shrimp can 16c Pride of Farm Catsup, 17c Easter Rabbit Cakes lb. 30c Fresh Cracker Dust.lb.13c Victor Bread Crumbs.. 13c Best Whole Rice . .lb. 18c Pearl Barley lb. 7c Plain Olives bot 24c Van Camp's Soups, can 10c "Asco" Ginger Ale bol 12 Jams & Jellies Pure Jellies glass 14c Assorted Jams, ..... .jar 19c Pure Preserves jar 38c Pure Apple Butter, bigcan 21c Rich Creamy lb Cheese 35 J Penn Mar Syrup $ x j- Pure cane sugar syrup; can be used for many purposes where sugar is re quired. More economical because sweeter -v tnan sugar. , - "Asco" Buckwheat m 10 V A very economical and easily-prepared breakfast service wonderfully nutritious and wholesome. . " : r wartwwfta"wWYyvyvwvv"rtwww "Asgo" Blend (Our Very Best) Coffee 42 c If ion harn never ufd "Asco" nlemf jour family will note the difference the first tip pasnes their llpi. There Is thnt some 'thing about "Asco" one never for-SetH. f Peaches -35c ff4.15 a' doifn t Peaches -37c S4.40 n dozrn Se Cherries -25c $2.00 it iloien Packed In a pure, heavy, l-llglitftillj-fluYorccl syrup as soon as gathered from the trees bet' ter than most home-canning. "Asgo" Blend (Our Very Best) Teas" 458 Whatever your Tea favorite, we have it, nnd Doner tnan else where. Put us4n the test uml let us nrove It. We will gladly ! refund the full price paid upon return or toe unused portion if you uo, not nnd tnem as we say. Best Cooked Pumpkin, Enough for 2 Pics', can 8c Double Tip Matches, big box ,4k Millbourne J2-ib QOc Flour bag 00 Everyone knows the quality of good old "Mill-bourne." Fine Quality Tomatoes, 12-oz. can. 9c Best Quality Tomato Puree, can 6c J-. V Choice Monpn cut 7c Norway lfKlIivI CI 0 I each Cured ns only Norwegians know; not very large, but the quality is everything you could nsk. : r J c Pkg Pure Cod Fish:1 5,10 Our regular 7c and 12c packages cut specially for the last week of Lent. Pure Hake Fish, brick 17c V .r "Victor" Quality & Quanlily LOOt, ft, The Unmatchable Loaf 8 Compare Victor with any loaf bnked, wo will be glad to havo you be the judge. Whether from tho standpoint of quality or quantity there is not a loaf with which to compare it. This price on Victor applies to our P hila., Camden and Suburban Stores Easter Hams : Fresh Meats Milk-Fed Roasting Chickens Our markets will, have a full lino of smoked and fresh meats, and fresh killed chickens, specially selected for the Easter Festival, at the lowest possible price consistent with our usual standard of quality. You will always find the best quality meats to be had in OUR 160 MEAT MARKETS , i : Small Lean) Regular Mb. HAMS j SMOKED MEATS 35 Boneless Breakfast Bacon ffijVft. b- c Sugar Tured us sweet as a nut, Star Skinned Ham, lb. 35c Swift's ) Sugar-cured ;lb. Picnics) a Milk-Fed Roasting Chickens " 45' FRESH MEATS Finest Quality Rib Roast 35' Chuck or Pot Roast ib. Lean Soup Beef Sliced Lebanon Bologna . . . . y4 lb. 10c Sliced Cold Boiled Ham V4 lb. 20c Cooked Corned Beef ' lb. 12c Rnilinn nr c""Z Z "' i lb. aiewiuu uecit hem Hamburg Stores Everywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania, XNew Jersey, paryiana ana Delaware o: ' 'AScbr a$cv - ia&? 'ficST Hji H F . M VJ' ASCO. ASCO. T ' f 1" mmm0w i. :,,::: ,Jfl f'A ., a- . . a .. .- . p. . . .. i.- ' -r At , ,1 . " , '' ' o ". -H ''.-' VS) ' ' v ''''''' . i si, a$itimi,mi, stii ,V r. 'if 7, , ' ji .a"ftfii . H Jkf . ;t,p ly. e- . "3 tf'AJllZhiti th,Al V,AJAkatJt !, , itr -fl- it- -- ! i - "T ' "'t'T'; vfia; .' " 'vr - .' .
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