fr'w v iff-T-T.TW i . Ti.rrwim '; - t mm v , ' W , i s . n 1 ' i i' - A. M .- A' i - ' "iB'i EVENESTG' PUBLIC IjEDaIPHlDADELPHlA; Ii FRIDAY, !PBID 23, 1920 ii mmtiMm 'M 77te Stfra?s of Life ny IIAZHfj DEYO ItATCIII-XOR iCtrvrtoM, J, Mf rnklle Atdotr Co.; Oi'BtmipIaya nt J), 11, 11:G5 nnd 4:50 OMnifd nt nofto WEATHER i WANAMAKER'S . DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S Shown "i3M ' a PI r V 4.J Alice Carter, Anne'. mother, ira a pretty weak troman, too frail to bear the horrors of life, When Anno teat teven her father, in a temper, icn. about to heat her with a ilrap one night for a childish bit of vanity when her mother, hardly knothinn what the teas doing, Yvahed out of the bourns and icn found later In the river. The family moved In Green ville, n imall town, and Anne tent brought p without auu friend. At tchool the, made friends with Cherry Harding, but their friendship had to br kept a secret. It wasn't until Anne's father broughthomc a stranger one night that Anne was rrer per mitted to know a man. Then she fmlt'ril ihnt her Inthrr wished hrr In be nice to hill Snyder, Although I she disliked the man thoroughly she. went driving with him one evening, and he made love to hri- on a lonely j country road, A nnc's dislike imincdi- i nlcly turned to hate. AXNU did Ut answer nml lipr father i repented. "What n it? Spenk I out, can't you? 'To think tliftt a ilmieli- j ter of mine could be audi n silent foul I" ' Tlic Injustice o her fntlicr's renin k! n'ling Anno to auRer. She looked up I niul met her father's eyes levelly. There ' wns no cringiiiR In thnt look, no we.V- nrvs. "Wlml do you wnnt pic to say?" idie nyked, nimost coldly. Up wns surprised, tnken lmrk. "I wnnt you to tell me why you "trent ' Snjder the wny you do. He's n fine . chiip; joti couldn't do better tlmn In mnrry him. He 1ms n nlec. tidy pile. ' nml ii pent! farm, nnd he's good-looking ' rnniiKh to please nny woman." , i "I don't wnnt to mnrry him; 1 don't ) lore him." - . "What do you know about love?" . . her father asked contemptuously. "I.nve. the first thing you women prMc of is ( ne. Where does it get you? What does It n mount to? 1 tell yon, Hill t S'njder is one of the best cutehes in town, and you're not going to make n fool of joiirself for any I'oolMi whim." Anne a wilent. Iter very silence Infuriated .Tim Carter. "Haven't you am spirit nt all?" he growled nut. "DJdn t you inherit nnything but your mnlher's weakness? 1 want to know nli.v j ou don't like this man. What happened, did he try to kiss you?" "I'ather!" Anne's tone win an -guMied. "So Hint's it. 1 wns right. Well. mppoe he did? Is tlmt going to kill you? Most girls wouldn't object to n lillle loe making. 1 suppose you wnnt the wedding ring on jour linger befoiv urn hne nny fun. Well. 1 wnnt to lell j nu tliOM! sriueninish ideas of yours aren't going to get jou nn.wheie. You're eighteen nnd it's time you were ninrueil and had n home of mr own. Now. I don't wnnt to henr nny more i fnnlMwess from you." "I'ather, let me ".peak. 1 don't want to niniry Hill Sujder nor any man. Let me v,iuk; let me do -onicthing, aii.i thing. Let me get n job." "Ilol" he shouted. "That's funii ! A job! What could you do? .Vow. don't gel nil of Hint new woman stuff into .tour head. Yourjob is in the kitchen , setting some man's incnls. I tell you. I'll get this fine lady nonsense out of imir iiead. or I'll kilt you!" Hi- tc-e and came over to Anne, and the menacing look in bis ryes terrified her so tbat.she sbinnk nwiiv. The love f the TiuTl.riti him was lnollifirtl some wlml by HiQ tecroi' In the girl's ce.s. ' long as she wns afraid of him. lie (oiibl manage her. niil that was what, he wanted. "1 don't want tovhcnr any more of this nonsense," he said. "And when Hill Sn.uler comes heie I want him to ' b United as n guest should be. lie's . nil fn'eiid. and no girl of mine is going ' Id umilt him with any line lady ideal. ' "ii II go a long way before ou Hud sin one as good as he is who would, ft"k at jou: let me lell ou that." I few nights later Hill Sn.uler en me . to all ami from thnt time on he came to ilin Curlers unite regularly. It eemei the thing for him to drop in on Sundays for nu enrly supper nnd aft- ' eiwnrd Anne would be forced to sit in i the ugly parlor while Mr. Snder nml fur father tnlked farm gossip nliil Aunt ' Mnitha sewed. She knew always that sooner or Inter her father would get , up and leave them nml thnt Aunt Mar- ! Ilin after staying a while so that things j wouldn't bo loo abrupt, would fold up I her sewing witli a dcliheratencss that' was maddening, take off her glnsws, nnil finally, after it !crfuuctor.v good night, go upstnirs. Anne could bear her moving mound In the room over head preparing to go to bod, nnd she wmld be forced to sit on and talk to Mr. Snjder until she felt she would , so mad at the long silences thnt fell ' between them. They had nothing in I common, not even t lie common ground of Miiith. for Anne wns too reserved I to talk about herself. Once, long ngo, he had asked Cherry about the men hn (ailed on her. ' What do you have to talk about all neriing?" she had asked curiously. Cherry had looked at Anne out of the corner of her blue eyes and had ifl h, there's nlwnjs something' ' tnlk about. And then it's alwns "'King not knowing what will happen ! "xi ' And she had Inughed con seioiilv, Anne knew now what Cherrv had meant. Sho wns always fenrful of what , " dinner migat io next, teurtul that ne might repent bin actions qf that memorable night, but bo far ho hud mule no attemnt to touch her. Tomorrow A discovery nnd n pro posal of marriage. Safe Milk, For Infanti & Invalids No Cetltinr A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office AroU Imitations and Subititutei' epmftf UliW after shaving-- Delightfully loft, toothing and healing. , Free Sample .tube . Good News of Charming Fashions and Interesting Economies in Wanamaker9s Down Stairs Store $20 $25 $25 $13.25 160 New Tricolette Dresses Special at $28.25 and $31.45 These nrc by far tlio loveliest tricolette dresses we have ever had to sell for anything like these snia.ll prices. The tricolette is of a fine, firm quality nnd the colorings arc 11 delight Wedjrc woorl blue, creamy tan, white, navy blue and black. Others have white skirts and bodices of peach, orange, sky blue, rose or rein deer. Some arc embroidered in silk, some in wool. Cool Foulards and Taffetas Thorp seems no end to the delightful ways these summer frocks are made. There are many navy blues, lighter blues, blacks and tnn shades and a number of the dresses are made vilh Georgette sleeves. Foulards are $15, $17.50, $22.50 and ' $25. Taffetas arc $7.50, $12.50, $17.50, $22.50 and $25. Dance Frocks, Special at $18. 75 A little group of talTeta-and-tullc dresses nnd drefscs of tulle or silk; in vor'al, pale pink, turquoise and maize. Sizes M to 18. Serge and Tricotine Frocks, $13.25, $15, $17.50 and$20 Here arc liton dres.scs, sonic with pleated skirts, chesses embroidered with- silk or tinsel and many with short or three quarter sleeves. There are dozens of different models for your choosing nnd each is a splendid stieet dress and an excellent value. Wool Jersey Presses, $9 and $15 The fi!) dreshes aie in navy and lookic and arc embroideicd about the bodices and collars. The $15 dresses aic in navy, tan, Copenhagen and taupe, embroidered, in self-tones or silver tinsel. (Market) Delightful Fancies In Dainty Vestings and Bandings to quarter Not, lace nnd organdie in some of the ptcttfest styles are ready IcAd a bit of freshness, to Spring frocks and suits. 'Usually n quar oi n ynru is cnougn r.r a vest. The- vestinga arc white or cream color, formed of row upon row of lncc, net puffing or plain net; 12 to 21 inches wide nnd $2.25 to $5.75 a yard. Tucked organdie vesting, in orchid, white, Copenhagen blue nnd maize, is $2 a ynrd. Handings to be used as collars, tiny sleeves nnd 'such are of pretty net nnd lncc, 05c to $2.50 a yard. Neck Pleatings of net, Georgette crepe nnd organdie aro 50c to $S a ynrd. One style, of .organdie, Is scalloped nnd embroidered in white, rose, orchid or black; and ono of net is edged with colored dotted Swiss. (Central) New and Pretty Hats For Early Summer $3.75, $5, $6 and $8 The smaller hats with transparent brims mnny kcoping . Upwers between haircloth .vie with the" lnrgc, grace ful hats. The tailored hats trimmed with smart ostrich nnd pleat ed ribbon seem to ho running n race with tho plain sailors. Each would be most attrac tive and so each docs its best to make choos- ing the more interest ing. A small hat with n loop of bright fuchsia red velvet across the top -T-.I quite new (Mtirkrl) nnd different. Fresh Tub Silk Blouses $5.75 A pretty scmi-tniloiod style in white, with a roll collar fastening with a large pearl button, is just right for wearing with tailored sports suits. $4.50, $4.75, $5 Sheer and lovely blouses with tho most interesting Peter Pan or ! roll collars have wee ruffles edging them, with ruffles also down the fronts nnd on the cuffs. These ure of organdie in rose, violet, butter cup nnd Trench blue. (Miirkft) A Man's Spring Clothes-Quest Leads Straight to the Gallery Store (Only a Few Steps Down From Market Street) pHrticuInrly if he wants good, dependable clothes at a moderate price sound value, in other words. All-wool, well-tailored Wanamaker suits are $32.50, $35, $40 and $42.50 some o the suits in the last group having extra pair of trousers. Light-weight overcoats of a satisfactory fit are $25 to $49, with the best choosing at $42.50. A Word of Counsel , In the sea of merchandise there are no fog horns, red lights or buoys to mark the dangerous places of shoddy materials, poor workmanship and ill-fitting suits bid the safe places are clearly marked Wanamakcr'a. Men's Wo ven-S tripe Madras Shirts With Soft Attached Collars, $2.15 j Men who need new shirts could not mnkc n better buy. These arc genuinely good Wanamaker shirts, which means they are of good materials, arc generously proportioned and nicely finished. Stripes of vnrlous widths from a pin stripe to n wide one are black, brown, blue, pink and green. Sizes are 14 to 18. Tweed Hat Weather, You Men! Out on the tramps, in the car-'-great outdoor hats! A good lot of tljcm at $4 for your selection. Boys' tweed hats nrc $2 to ?2.75. A Wide Variety of 85c Neckties Large four-in-hand tics in the newest patterns and colorings. Choosing is not limited, for there arc hundreds of them I $10 Will Buy a Mighty Good-Looking Pair of English Oxfords, Mr. Man in the nnilory shoe store. , Good Tan or Black Shoes, $7.50 a Pair They're of dnrk tan leather with full wing tips, mnny perforations and low, broad heels. Black Kidskin Oxfords, $10.50 a Pair A comfortable, wide-toe shape in bluchcr style. in straight-lHce style, have serviceable, welted soles. Tan Blucher Shoes for Boys, $3.50 a Pair They arc wide-toe shapes with sturdy soles and are in sizes 10 to 13 M, (V.HUrry. MiirUrt) Organdie at 60c a Yard The colors glow as if they had sprung from the same magic pot of rainbow dye ns the myriad Summer flowers. In orchid, ecru, gentian, pink, Nile green nnd daf fodil. 40 inches wide. (Ontral) Fashionable Coats and Wraps In Four Specially Priced Groups $11.25 to $15 rt? 8 styles of sports coats of btirella, velour and jer sey, in the bright Spring colors. $23.50 to $26.25 Cap'es and coats of serge, velour, goldtonc and polo cloth; some accordion-pleated serge capes among them. $29.50 to $39.50 n4 Warm Weather Has Brought Out Fresh White Skirts $3.50 The influence of pleats has made itself felt even in the new tub skirts witness the skirt that Ms sketched. It is of white tmlatcn. knife-nlentod nil topped with a strapped belt. It is in young women's lengths, 112 to .'ifi, at ?:i.o0. Other charming new tub skirts are of cotton ramie nt Sl.1'0, of gabardine at $4.75 and cotton thai mouse nt $.'.7r. An excellent model in extra sizes (:2 to ;8 inch waistbands) is of white gabardine at $7.."0. Delightful Pleated Wools at $15 and $16.50 A black and kings' blue plaid is accordion pleated nt $15. At $1(1. ."ill theic are many sorts ot pretty skirts, box pleated, knife pleated or accordion pleated'. .Many aic of plaids, though n smart t-kirt of navy seie has diRgpnal bands of colored silk stitchery. (Mnrkrt) Ilolivia, tinseltone, goldtonc. tricotine. poplin and velour coats and capes in delightful variety.. All of the coats are silk lined. $45 to $59.50 Fine dolmans, coats and capes of bolivi ' to, duvet do lainc, tinseltone, tricotine, etc. In i, , cases but one of a kind. Camels' Hair Coats, $52 and $57.50 Well-tailored, full-length coats that have been marked a great deal more. (MnrkH) A Little Sale of Long White Glace Lambskin Gloves $4.25 a Pair We are very glad to have these, for they arc the kind most in de mand right now to wear with short sleeves. 12-button length, overeani sewn, they have three pearl but tons at the wrists. (Ontrnl) M New Sports Suits, $18.45 1-3 Underprice Heather - mixed jersey suits in Oxford and brown nnd some plnin colors nrc mostly samples, which al ways means good style. At $24.85 Wool jersey suits in tan, gray, Oxford, French blue, brown and Pekm, are made with roll collars and box pleated or pinch Dicks. At $27.65- These suits are in pretty shndes of brown, green, navy, robin's-egg blue and a few in black. They are all of wool jersey and the jackets have four patch pockets, the skirts two. Other wool Jersey suits are priced up to $U5. Navy Blue oerge ouus 524. 85 $18.45 Are Specially Priced, Too Flere aro Eton models with accordion-pleated skirts, suits with semi-box coats with belts, suits that aie trimmed with braid and buttons. $2o, $n.50 and S39.o0. 1 MurkrO 600 Dainty Silk Underthings for Women at $3.65 Hn elope Chemises are of crepe de chine or satin. Thev have rib bon shoulder straps and the satin, in flesh-pink or white, is tucked nnd has a Gceigetto crepe top. The pink crepe de chine chemises are hand pmlnoidered, hemstitched -and satin ribbon tnmmed. Crepe de chine lilooiners are in flesh pink. if rntrnl) Lowered Prices on Top Coats for Girls of (5 to 17 Years In some styles sizes and colors are broken, so we have reduced the nricesm-mv . U.:..l lv.es limn vnirnliir ' miuj arc iiuw i wwiu ioa "" Group 1: $10, $11.25, $13.50 and $16.50 Included are tailored and sport coats of silk poplin, serge, polo cloth and tweed in various models. Sizes G to 12 years in the group. Sports Suits for Juniors Special at $23.50, $27.50 and $29.50 They are of tweed with leather bolts, of heather mixed jersey aud of serge. Styles are pnrtieulnily becoming to junior girls. New Serge Capes for Juniors $16.50 and $23.50 The accordion-pleated capes have large col lars of serge or capo collars of talTcta. The yokes aro lined with striped silk. Junior Tub Frocks $5, $5.50, $6.75, $7.50, $9 to $30 Gingham frocks in plnin colors trimmed with pique; plaids, stripqs and checks, some trimmed with piping, tiny ruffles, etc.; rnibroidcicd cot ton crepe nnd beautiful orgnndies in pustel shades such nie tho dresses. Pretty tub frocks for miiuller girls who wear sizes (1 to It years nre ?3, ?t.50, $5 going grad ually upward. Dainty voiles in pnslcl shades, hnnd-einbroid-ercd dimities, dotted Swisses, orgnndies, etc., nro in sizes p to 10 yenrs at $4.50, ?0.50 to H8.50. Size Group 2: $13.50, $16.50, $19.50 to $35 for junior nirls lnnc rnnta im.l 48 Different Styles in Women's New and Fashionable Spring Footwear - i amm rm v -j. at $7.bl) to $9.90 a Pair jms v fNsw ? There are pumps and Oxfords of all sorts, for dress wear for the street -ind fmnnH i o.,h, are good, workmanship is sound and honest and lines are graceful and fLshionnhlo PvlL f J -S and reasonable in every instance. Among the most popular s 1 1,CM are fa,r ports ... j w, ui.j till IK V' coats of three quarters length are of mannisli'sm- heather mixed jersey, polo cloth, tweed am checked velour; splendid choosing, I F Jr, ; Jj ; ,, , $i5 ir,,!50 L (MnrUM) , ' ' Wl A 'J ! $ v , At S7.SO tan calf.skin Oxford tics with medium heels; black cnlfskin or patent leather pump with high, covered At $8 black or tan cnlfskin pumps with perforated tips and menium heels. At $8.90 patent leather pumps' with high-cut fronts and high heels patent leather pumpsvith high curved or l.abv Fiench he'eh- I) lack or tan cnlfskin brogue pumps with medium heels; black calfskin brogue Oxfords with medium heels At $9.50 plain brown kidskin pumps with long lines and high hei!: tan cnlfskin pumps with baby French heels. At $9.90 tnn btogue Oxfords with medium or lou heels; black suede instep tic- with high heel.-; black calfskin or patent leather instep ties with high heels; black kidskin one-eyelet ties vwth high heels: blnck kidskin pumps with high tongues nnd curved heels. Women's White Footwear Begins to Appear White Oxfords of leather, which is much like buckskin, have medium heels nnd are .$8.90 a pair. Of white canvas there are pumps at $6.o0 nnd Oxfords at n pair. Special at $2.90 Quite n collection of Iittlo shoes in sizes 11 'j to 2, all nre. built on comfortable lines with wide toes nnd stout welted soles. There nro button shoes of white leather like buckrkin and of blnck dull leather. Also patent leather shoos with tops of dull leather, white or champagno color leather. Saturday Shoe News for Children onoes tor the Very Tiny Feet patent lire nro of black kidskin, cm ner. I'linmnnmin . 1. ... , mi. r-n. " "wiiii kidskin or tan calfskin, mnny w uu contrasting tops. They nro In sizos 2 to 8 nt ?1.50 to $3.50 a pair, (Ohetlniil) Another Special Groun t . h Idrens ankle-strap pumps, 1-bar, mid Komari s uidals of white and patent leather with white ot champagne tops, ulso white cross-strap slippers with turned ;oles. These are priced according to size. " Sizes 1 to 5, $1.(10 Sizes .1 to 8, $1.85 Sizes 8H to 2, $2.15 I. '''ii 'WJl ''W 1 Hi ''i 1 ii f I 51 M m -i,j ' 'M f your dealer's I" u '' fffj-V 'JrV" , A -!', s i?. w .1 1 lv '. ,Jtu' UI.X U. .,: ..wilteMUt. . ..
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