l't. rik'. i- -, ri? fV " 't.v " " f.V . -'" " .- f .v; V r ,"i' V -.-,, , , . - , v (v . i ,- " .. K n' 1 : ,-ev " ' K fe ' r , , ' ' , Mj 1 EVENING-' PUBLIC LEDGrEBr-PHlEADELkHlA, MONDAY, APEIU 12, 1920 A 1 KM& -s- 77E STREETS OF LIFE By IIAZElrDEXU UAXUIIISLiOIl CjlrtoMj iVI0 W (ha rutllo Ledger Co. , Carter has an unhappy child- ,lntie it seven. uTlUrfathcf has a crnel nature. Ji.. . in "".".-. .l.nirt t acI7CH ni:a w ?';", wolAcr' o mfcMe, mid ne 'Si ahcre Anne is brought up. At An her Urr is still browbeating i,r and her 0Mhaei is as shadotocd at her childhood teas. "ANN" nnuo n nti; i-"" A to lmve anything more to do with Che fir Hardin, but It wan impossible kcn It. Cherry was so beguiling ind Anne was so lonolv. am besides Shcn i Anne (inked her why ho hod told thw'lir'Anne. I dldn!t mean anything. t ns becntiRO I wait so furious to think ou father would treat you fo. They're nil your friends, Auuc, we're rnno0dldOnotNant them to be sorry rt.nui, ui . . , t, .,., turned Mr .a admiration not nit. She SntS to be A Jo6kcd.up,to coder, no hanger-on who wns cnuurcu- nnu her treatment at . " ...,. n flltlfil nreauKo "V "V. --,- witll . - JVnWriMPIIMH' Kll HI""" "1' J'" ! nonin'""" ;.M.lni rise to do. Cherry! inciu ,hc hid to have Borao one. Of nil the RlrlsMn the Greenville High fichool t ere was no one who would webec liked more" among the boys Jhan Anne Carter, If they had not Sown about her father. Anne was so fcT5 die s so straight and slim ind Tor bine ejes wcie so Joyous .when ?,". i. lmnnv that she might have drawn ndmliem like a little magnet tl .he Ind dared. She often won.lcred tihst It would be Hko to go home ns Cherry did and get ready for com nany. Sometimes Cherry would nsl. Mary NVwoml and then two boys would come to call. Often Mary stayed all night, and the girls would Ho and tall; unfil nearly morning In Chcrry'b Httlc chintz-hung oom. Anno had never been Inside the llaullng house, but Cherry had told her nil about It. 8ho often contrasted Cherry's home with her own. The ugly little best room with Its ovcrrlnrge pieces of wninu; and mahogany, Anne's own room with t one narrow window guiltless of rur talns, its raiittlog on (hp floor nnj Its bljcb wooden tied. Sometimes Anne would steal llov.-crs Jnto licr room. She would put them In a goblet of water, gorgeous velvety nasturtiums, Canterbury bells, anything that was vividly colored. Sho used to He In bed and dream of herself clad in wlnc-roloicd velvet stepping down n long staircase to meet n man who stood at the bottom and Ucnt low over her hand ns she gave It; to him. Theai dreams of Anne's were all that sho hud to colnr the crnincss of her life, I2;cu Ihc flowers that she brought Jo lU'r i, . rooid shu hid, lest Aunt Martha find thrm thcro and tell her father. Anv thing that wns beautiful wns evil to Jim Carter. When Anno wns seventeen sho gradu ated from high school with honor. To celebrate her own graduation, Cherry , naming gave a I urge party, nnu Anno wanted to go to that party more than sho had ever wanted anything In her life. She mentioned It to Aunt Martini trembling, and Aunt Martlm shook he; head. "What 'ud be tho use; you haven't an) thing to wear." "I could wear my white dress." "That's your church dress." her aunt said, severely. "No, you can't go gflllivnntlng around to any parties, Annci That's jour mother in you again' Anno winced. "Please, Aunt Mar tha.'" rIic sald-faltcrlngly. "Please what"" "Don't SDfnk of mother thnt wnv." Aunt Martha flushed dully "Sco here, Anne Carter, arc you getting too good for this house, or what? 'I'll speak as I like; and remember this: If it hadn't been for your vanity, your mother, wouldn't be where she Is to day. Seems to rac I'd remember that If I were you, Instead pf wanting to go to parties and the like." Anne shuddered away as if she had been struck and she crept up to her iom and cried bitterly. Hut the night of tho party sho ached to be with the others. The Ilardlngs had had gay paper lanterns strung over the lawn and porch ; thcro wcro to bo wonderful re freshments and Cherry had a new pink dress. John Portcrfibld had stopped Anne in the corridor and had asked her if she would bo there. "I'd like to come for you nnd take 3011 home, if you'll let me," he had said In a rush, of words, as though he hnd been contemplating asking her this thing for some1 time and was burning to get it out before he lost his courage. Anne had never had any one ask her a thing like this before. She knew noth ing of the thrill of young conquest that Cherry talked of so excitedly. Hojs and their wajs Were a closed book to Anne (Tomorrow, Tho Heart of a Girl.) to ASCO. ASCO. M STOPrQ rn II ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. a. am.am. m aaa aaaai aaaaa aaai aam aaa w - WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S tut. ?i ASCO. V A, c r '-' . I av aa t UlCIOr the BreatWithout a Fault! The All-Day, the Every-Meal Bread of which one nevertires mnmnmmmThe More You Eat the More You Wantmsmmr U si c 04 A ,0 A Sj oC A S c 04 Wilson Estate Valued at $473,518 An Inventory filed today In the estate of John K. Mlson, former I president of the Sixth National UnnkM showed a value or $i7;s.riiH. Mr. wti on was a produce dealer. Other In ventories wero In the estates of Henry x- ti it . en .tii nn .i t.-M! i .1. Currv. S20.-J54.22. Wills probated to- ' A i day were those of Sadie Cohen, 145." Si North Hobart street. $11,027; Lucretla nt Mcltrldp. Ucrmniupwn avenue and Ilmtuell lane, S10.000; Zjgmuut Pan coast. !18(l.'( LnnriiHtcr avenue, ?ll,u()0, nnd Susan F. Stcevcr, 4300 Chestnut street, $22,000. O BTBAMHIIir NOTICC9 EARN-LINE Incorpornltil J891 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers General Cargo Regular Service Philadelphia Manchester S S "DesMoineaBridge" Apr. 20 Philadelphia Havana SS "Lake Galera". . .Loading SS "Coquina" April 25 For rates and particulars apply to Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. RERMUJM vJlV" - Tocu Of all the food kind nature provides for- man's sustenance, wheat is -nearest to a perfect summary of the constituent needs of the human body. i Victor is more than this, because added to th life-giving properties of the wheat kernel, as represented in the finest of flour, are the fats, the heat producers contained in the Best Lard, Granulated Sugar and Purest of Milk. That is why there is more Victor used than any other ; why our three big bakeries, with a combined weekly capacity of more than Two Million loaves, are kept busy night and day. gjQuality & QuantiiyM fSvhs-.... Loaf -:Mm Uittor Ac DF69U Unmalchable QJ I S Ci Victor Raisin Bread 12c Baked with a liberal supply of luscious California raisins iiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii O A s s A S oC ' C O Wanamaker s Down Stairs Store ! "Gold Seal" Eggs 53c Fresh Eggs 48c ;; Eggsiind butter are two of our lines for which our stores are particularly noted., i t i "V S v J Se Pears 16 Very choice selected ripe fruit, packed in a heavy sugar syrup. r ChoiceTomatoeslO can 12c or 13c a can in a great many stores. Another cvidenco of AmericAn Stores methods a small margin and quick "v turnover. f Sample Blouses $1.83 All of soft white voilo, a great many quite lacy and somo with bright touches of color. Surprisingly pretty at the price, you'll think. Not every, size i3 to bo had in each stylo, of course. (Mnrket) 4 Taffeta Dresses Are the Real Springtime Dresses nwwnnvynwffffwffwwwwwwwwwffnffw! link in tho warm, Ihe-Klvlnc Bunahlnn of llermuila'a Hnrlnr, InvlironitoU by ocran lirrezcH. Nowhero do health and buty o combine to welcome weary traveler from more rlcoroiui clime. Her muiU Springtime cnlla you. Comet FIJRNESS BERMUDA LINE run, twin-screw, palatial atoamera S.S. "FORT HAMILTON" 1U00 Tona Dlaplacem.nt Billlni: Xrom New York every Wedneadiy S. S. "FORT VICTORIA" 14 000 Ton blaplacement Salllm from New York every Saturday No pasaporta required for Bermuda, For further particulars apply to FURNESS BERMUDA LINE Furneaa Houae. Whitehall St., New York GREEN STAR LINE . MAltKFIt.I.Kfi. IENOA TBIUHTR tOMiMim naiJimv'mi " Gold and silver scarabs deco rate it. Gold edged tulle veUs it.- This little Egyptian lurbaif from Waters. VOGUE B ( Paris Fashions Number DATED APRIL 15th A1 S ci rO ,A o ' A S K-1 i-i J A SJ rC 0 A S .a o A S c o A s, c to tm St)Si (Our Very Best) COIIG6 . lb 4: If you have never used "Asco" Blend your family will note the difference th6 first sip passes tlieir lips. There is that something about "Asco" one never forgets. Teas lb 45' "Asco" Blend (Our very Best) m.o VA-b. pkg. 12c; VHb. pkg. 23c Whatever your Tea favorite, we have it, and better than else where. Put us to the test and let us prove it. We will gladly refund the full price paid upon return of the unused portion if you do not find our Teas as we say. lyWWlAdWU'lMdMWU Rich Creamy Cheese "-35' Very nutritious, n splendid ment substitute, delightful for saudwlcbcs. lb Very Best Pea Beans Delightful for soups o- n deli rious "pot" of hotue-bnked beans. 8 Sweet Tender Cooked Beets 1 CI0 bis J.lP can Heady to serve. No trouble whatever. Hie oam chock full, enough for a family of four or the people. can "Asco" Baking Powder Absolutely pure, leavening qualities. 5C9C very strong Choice Pink ... ,, " Qc Salmon Mlcan 1J A very economical nnd nutri tious ns well as convenient meat substitute. VVWarWWrW Choice Vegetables1 Sanitary 1 J Tins JL M. Your choice of Corn, String Beans or Mixed Vegetables (for soup). Very good y quality big value. can Camp's SOUpS A liberal assortment Tomato, Chicken, Vegetable, Clam Chowder, etc. 10 35c nofv ojt Sale at all Newsstands INTERNATIONAL MERCANTILE MARINE CO. WHITE STAR LINE N. T. OHElUlOUnCl SOUTHAMPTON Adriatic . .April 24f.Uar 2DJu!r 3Aur. 1 OLYMPIC lH5rS"!tf .ug NKW XORK- LIVKItrOOL Cedrlo . .T April 17) rtnltlo April 17May22June 20 Mesantle April 21 Orlana, May lj Cellla i Muy lBJune 10JulrZS NKW YOUK AZOItKfl GIIHtAlTAIl NAPLES OKNOA Crello May 27July 21 Canople May I2july 9 June It June 10 June 20 AMERICAN LINE NKW YOnK iPI.TBfOTJTII CHKltllOUUO SOUTHAMPTON 'One Class Cabin nnd Third Class. I Mladelphtu . . . .April HlMay 15 few ork April 2lMay 22 ' Van May lMy 3D NKW vnnir iriutimin fjanrtiurltt May fljune lOlJuly SI ""sol' May22July SlAur. U ruiLAUKLFiiiA uvsnrooi. Iloitrford A,,r io ft S earner April 20 K,ll" May 1 riIII.AUKUVUIA OLASaoW Kajtern Hea April 10 hmer April 25 ,1'IIII.ADKI.PIIIA-IIAMUUllG Weit Uambo April 30 RED STAR LINE N. 1. SOUTHAMPTON ANTWEKP i.ni0",'!na Mo' lune OJulyli If.?.'".1 My 8 June It July 1 J.isli :::::'' Juno 10 June 20 July 10 July 17 Julys July 81 lilt a.... U... '""""Kl4l HIA ANTWEHP S.!.Ti,r.l",u April 10 K", April U Wt dumbo AiirllSO iilier Office, 1319 Wilnnt St.. PUIa. ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE PHILADELPHIA LONDON Western Maid .. April 10 Mackinaw r April 20 Wutlftn April 30 HOLLANH-AMEniCA LINE PHILADELPHIA KOTTEIIUAM A Steamer .April Frelilt Office, 405-8 Bonn Bldi., Paila. u S' c o, A kOI "Asco" Buckwheat PUg' 49l Pu.r.e. nkp couiisn1 " 9 A clean-up prico on both of these commodities better buy a few extra packages. Tho quality.is second to none. Calif. Prunes lb. 24c-28c Best Lima Beans lb. 15c "Asco" Rolled Oats..pkfr. 10c Post Toastles pkg. lie Campbell's Beans ..can 12'ic Potted Meats can 6c-10c Pcnn Mar Syrup can 28c Pure Apple Butter.big can 21c Sweet Sugar Corn. can 12 'ic Choice Tomatoes, big can 15c "King" Wheat Big one Pkg. A3 Just the cereal for children or tho man or woman of sedentery habits, wonderfully appetizing and nutritious. i' VHWWWVrlrrr,f Fancy Norway n Mackerel, each . . I Tuna Fish Yt-lb. can . ...22c Best Tomato Puree, can . 6c Fine Quality Rice, lb 12c "Asco" Egg Noodles, pkg. 5c "Asco" Cornstarch, pkg, 9c Blue Monday and Spring House-Cleaning Needs "Asco" Ammonia bot. 8c "Asco" Bluing bot. 5c Best Lye can 12c 20-M.T. Borax, pkg. 4'2c-14c Arrow Borax Soap, cake 6'jc Lifebuoy Soap cake 8c Young's Borax Soap; cake 8c Gold Dust Powder, pkg. 4'jc Ivory Soap Flakes... pkg. 9c Chloride Lime ...big can 10c Dust Brushes 18c-32c Good Brooms . . . ,45c-60c-70c Galvanized Pails 35c40c Washing Soda lb. 3c Insectine can or Bot. 12c Lux pkg. lie Electro Silicon can 8c Dorsum's Putz Pol.can 9c-lGc Pcterman's Discovery, can 13c Lyknu Furniture Polish, 19c Double Tipped iXr, Matches, box . . t: Pat-a-Cake Flour, pkg. 25c Good Cleansers, can 4c Best Pure Jellies, glass. . 14c i Assorted Fruit Jams, jar .... 19c1 Pride of Farm Catsup, big bot 17c rA LS A S rC o A S" C o. 1 h- - A- K. o, k: c o l is 9 u A s c OJ U s c o PA tSJ rC O A' S" c-o, These Flannellet Nightgowns for Women Wero Delayed but women who arc going to tho seashore- or mountains will wol come them. At their low prico they are well worth putting away for next year. Pink or blue striped or all white gowns are in high-neck, long-sleevo style. $1.75. (Central) Who could bo low spirited in a rustling now taffeta dress? Surely nobody could resist tho gleaming, shining freshness of these spring timo dresses. New ones come flying in to replace tho dresses that are going so fast to new owners. Now there are scores of pretty, frilly dresses, touched with beads or embroidery or gay with fluttering ribbons. They are in black, French blue, navy, taupe and brown, nnd almost all have Httlo ves tccs and often collars and cuffs of Georgette or criso organdie. $25, $29.50, $32.50 and upward to $45. The dress that is shown to tho left in the sketch is in navy blue with putting over the hips and a surplice bod ice. $25. Tho other dress has a skirt that is quite elaborately em broidered in gold silk and can be had in naw, Pekin nnd seal brown. $25. (Market) A Jolly Company of Women's Jersey SpoVts Suits Very smart and practical arc these suits at $32.50 and $35 They aro in the new shades of brown, tan, green, blue, etc. Some are made with shoulder yokes, many are pleated in the back and nearly all have narrow belts and interesting pockets. You'll notice a great many with con trasting color roll collars and some with contrasting color on tho pockets and cuffs. One of these styles, at $35, is sketched. Smart Tailored and Novelty Suits are of tricotine, silvertone, wool poplin, Poirt twill nnd mannish serge. Many have braid for ornamentation and some havo fancy vests. Eton jackets are much in evidence, too. Prices are $37.50, $39.50, $45, $50, $57.50 to $82.50. (Market) Billows of Lovely Tucked or Ruffled ' Flouncings are bringing visions of the lovely Summer frocks' that will be made from them. Tucked organdie in white, flesh, pink, tan, orchid, rose nnd Copen hagen blue, $1.55 and $1.75 a yard. Ruffled organdie in white, flesh, rose, pink, II blue, tan am $2.75 a yard. nink. light i- . d orcniu, or Copenhagen $2.25 and T3..CTwl .t1 Swm ..l.fl. nXn pink, Copenhagen blue and orchid, $2.25 a yard. Ruffled net, some with ruffles and tucks combined, $3 and $3.50 a yard. All are 40 inches wide. Dainty Flouncings for Children's Frocks 27 Inches Wide Ruffled voile in flesh, French blue and white, $3 a yard. Ruffled net, in white or cream color, some with ruffles edged with colored silk ribbon. $3 to $5 a yard. 1 (Central) She's Wearing Bows on Her Toes m A S 8 JSJUAWWO'ASSSAW United States Shipping Board's Passenger Service New York to Rio do Janeiro, Montevideo and Buenoi Ayrei n, H, MAIITUA WAH1UNUTUN, 10,000 lone id; April zn H. H. 1IUHON, 17,000 tona (a) May 13 a.n. uai.uaii, iy,ooo tone )..,....... ,.....myp UlPlrat Clsaa. (b) JNrat Second Claia. (e) lat. 24 A sa wiaaa. For tanaa rata an other articular pp'y to any Faticnacr Aatnni or la MUNSON STEAMSHIP LINE I'tMtaser Ueo't. BM3 St.. V, X.. alto at tli Uot' N tvjSSA A S, r o : a' C O, A I: A s- C' o, o, A c Butterfly Pk8 Cream Mints Absolutely pure mado from granulated sugar with natural mint flavoring. Delightful as an after-dinner confection. About half tho prico usually charged for mints approximating these in quality. 15 These Prices in All Oar 160 Sanitary Meat Markets MILK FED COUNTRY VEAL Stewing lb. 22cRib Chops lb. 32cLoin Chops lb. 38c Rack Chops lb. 28c Shoulders lb. 22c I Cutlets lb. 45c Genuine City Dressed Wether Mutton Stewing lb. lGclRib Chops lb. 38c (Loin Chops lb. 45c Rack Chops lb. 32c I Shoulders lb. 25c I Neck lb. 20c Lean Soup Meat lb 12 I OUCUU 1 2C Lebanonjj uuiugnu 10l ssSli Fresh fr Hamburg ftc Steak lb"" Finest Q Quality fjc Krout qtU Stores Everywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania, J New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware A- s. , . 'A si c o, A S c o A A. S C" O' A S4 c u c c 6 A S c o High in fashion are tho one eyelet and instep ties and how smart they aro with sheer silk stockings. Black kidskin ties, with one eyelet, have turned soles, high covered heels and most graceful lines. $9.90 pair. Instep tics arc of black or blown suede (oh, so trim look ing) and cf black calfskin, with high, covered heels and turned soles. Also $9.90. Dark Brown Walking Oxfords for Women are of flexible calfskin and havo serviceable, welted soles and me dium heels. $7.50 a pair. Children's White' Shoes Special at $3.90 Of leather that resembles buck skin, they can be very easily cleaned. All are in button style with welted soles, in sizes 11 to 2. (Chestnut) Bloomers at 85c Well-mode bloomers are of pink nainsook or pink and white crepe batiste. Some are plain, others have lace-trimmed ruffles at the knees. (Central) Plaid Skirtings The new plaids are of cotton in shades and combinations of blue and tan, black and white, green and tan, etc., with overstripes of gold, green, etc. 35 inches wide, $1 and $1.25 a yard. (Central) A Young Woman's First Choice for a Sports Coat is generally polo cloth or camel's hair. Either material is admirably adapted to this pur pose and is as pleasant to touch and to wear as it is to see. i Polo coats can be had in quite a variety of colors, tan, rose, navy, brick and light or dark green. They are belted with self material or havo narrow leather belts and generous pockets. $15 to $65. Camel's hair coata aro in tho natural, creamy tan a most becoming shade. $47.50 to $97.50. Both types can be had in long or short models. The coat that is sketched is of tan polo cloth with a throw collar of brushed wool in blue and tan stripes. It is lined with tan silk. $49.50. Other sports coats of the finer types are of Bolivia, peachbloom, duvetync, fortuna and tricotine at $35 to $125. (Market) Japanese Straw Rugs Made to Oar Specific Order of a Year Ago 9x12 ft, $9 6x9 ft, $5 36x72 in., $1.75 8x10 ft., $7.50 4.6x7.6 ft., $3 27x54 in., $1 "That is a real rug sale you're having!" one who knows rug quality exclaimed, and he's right, it is "a real rug sale" ! If You Have a House, a Porch, an Office a seashore bungalow, a Summer hotel or a camp then you owe it to your self to see these rugs. Women tell us that 9x12 rugs of this quality cannot be bought else where under $15. We don't doubt it. Every rug is of first selection, clean. rice straw, woven with a double warp and bound all around. The patterns, serviceaoly stenciled in oil paint, are some of the most attractive of conventional Chinese and Egyptian 'de signs. , When Rugs Like These Are Selling at Such Prices It Is Not Prudent to Put Off Selection a Minute Longer (Chestnut) i " 1 ll 4 H m M H Jfl v .-il to j?J S& ?J i l i o 1 i if yv' "' i iy y T V w -pr n T "a"' ASCO. F h r ASCO. najla.Hniitai.Hai.j w 'i X. A ASCO A$CO. ,ASCO. ASCO. ala) irtiiti atai ASCO, A in SBWanalBWBfjajalpjjnaajBa mitttm fi m mimn a, ata .anftu'ifc , T "AlMlAftwjftAM ix i' V -' 'V f i .V if? 'lH .ft : i K... -.ii" aVV j '"J" ), - tiJ ir, ,U ' -,' ,n . ,. .. ' ' 1 M V. UJ , , , -j, . . 1 . tJ -, ."9 ", 1.,'i ...,. .j..t- O v' tll. J'. v , n
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