Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 29, 1920, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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77ffi STREJETS OF LIFE
By HAZEL DBYO IIATOHBLOR
Copyright, lttO, bu tht Public Ltdotr Co.
A Diffrcnt'Lifc
Artne Carter's father hat always
totaled her tcith contempt, as he had
tr mother. When Anno was seven
mo her committed suicide because
jZi Carter whipped Anne with a
iZplor a childish bit oi vanity.
Alter '. W? K," h?d,ow?d
Juk iraacdu. She had no friends,
tJiJhen 1 she was eighteen her father
Wed that she ought o norry a
Z whom he had selected for her.
lilt ,holc,crt hated Mil Snyder
iZ'Wc time she first met him. At
YkU time she meets by chance a Mrs.
CtwXr, who brings into tho girl's
life a luxury sho has never seen be.
fore.
.. .It mhka Itfivrrt .ifllBAr1
A .. rrti-nchter's offer than elic
il0 .. lnattnpnf i Anti .
Miild have ,uonc nuuiu u..v...v: Uvv..t
M?r life w tdo empty, toff f rim, toft
Lno ton.uB to rdfuse to luznrlei tha(
"re anrprlyllegc of brijw h J cfc
never ha.l in bcr life.
Ench day "he Atolo nwny Immodlutcly
.fier the solitary lunch with Aunt Mur
fi. and fhe reihaincd at the Carpen.
Lr Lome until 0 o'clock. Sometimes whe
ii upstairs in Gcraldtne's roo and
white loudolr at the little desk anj au
mtiti letters, little society notes on
monogrnmmed stationery. Sometimes
ike sat downstairs and went over hills
,nd made out checks which were car
Tlfd to Gcrnldlne to sign. And some
times Ocraldlne was restless and Anue
did not work at all, hut sat and played
taS.htndrd bridge, which Geraldlue
The ?t which Anue rcrelved every
ntir Was Hko a fortuno to the clrl.
With her first week's salary slid went
o Miss Stevenson and paid for tho hook
that her father had destroyed. She had
never been so happy as she was when
he went to bed that night knowing that
list there was a way In which sho
conld mike money.
Bill Hnyiier enrao raw uuu iuuuu i.ui
changed. It puzzled him. becaube tho
change wns Intangible. When he spoke
to her aooui mo muuc . -"t " vuu
wntback to him, idie replied simply that
.v. hsd fntmil It imnossiblu.to keen it.
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"I IDOUgnt you uuiru iu vnv iur uic
took." he sneered. "So you'd rather
one a stranger than you would me, Is
that It?"
"I hats to owe nny ono nnytilng,"
Anne replied. .'
"What aoout innt oincr mailer wc
MfA about?" he nsked her. "You
know your father wants it. Why don't
you act sensibly about It? You'd get
more In the lone run. I'd even buy. n
place In town If you don't want
on the farm, and you'd have freedom
and pretty clothes."
Ho' felt himself very magnanimous as
he snoko. Hn thoueht himself an ex
cellent match: he could have had any
one In the village, Sometimes he Won
dered why ho wanted Anne at all.
white-faced and In her ugly clothes,
she wan not the kind of n woman ho had
dreamed of marrying. Yet there wasnn
evasiveness about her that Inflamed his
passion. Her very shrinking from htm
made him determined to make her marry
him.
Anne's nppoarance was worrying her
a great deal these days. Sho knew thnt
Geraldlue wanted her to look differently
and yet she did not dare to make any
chanea In her dress for fear of discov
ery. Sho told Geraldlno this fact one
nftbrnoon. Proud ns she was, she
f know tha.t It was necessary.
"And so vour family don't know you
eome here," Gcraldine said curiously.
It was n rainy afternoon In November,
and they were sitting before the fire lu
nor little sitting room. J. lie contrast
between tho two women was marked.
Gcraldiuo wore a gown of ecarlct wool,
and ncr smKing iron-gray nnir was
puffed out softly -about her faco. Anne
wore a dress of drab gray. The mate
rial was excellent, but It hung on the
girl's ulim figure in nn ugly fashion.
Geraldlno studied Anne's face lazily
and thought of what marvelous possi
bilities it had and how stunning the girl
would bo if sho were dressed ns sho
should bo. Even the dress she had ou,
rut to fit her and with n touch of color
at the throat nnd wrists, would make
her look like a different person.
"Why would they mind?" Geraldlno
asked. "Don't they approve of me?"
Anne flushed and then laughed. She
waH learning to be gay with Gcrnldlne;
she waa losing her self-consciousness.
"They have never spoken of you, but
they wouldn't approve because you have
lovely things." Anne's voice softened
nnd there camo n quiver of pain in it.
"My mother loved pretty things nnd my
father thought It was wicked. He has
never 'allowed me to have them because
he thinks I inherited my mother's love
of the beautiful. Ho calls it weak.
So you see if I looked any different
they would suspect me, nnd I've never
been so happy as I've been with you. I
just can't give it up."
"Of course, you shan't give it up."
Geraldlno jumped to her feet, her fuce
filled with u sudden idea. "You shall
have clothes to put ou when you come
here, things that you cah lcava iu my
room. Come along, I want to see If
there's anything of mino that will fit
you."
They found a btuc silk frock with
vivid bandings .of wool embroidery.
With n few alterations It would tit
Anne perfectly, nnd It made her look
cpiccnly, unbelievably different. Then
there were pointed shoes for her slender
feet and bilk stockings and other llttlo
things that to the beauty-starved soul
of the girl were wonderful.
(Tomorrow, Dano Grey)
T. J. Ellis Weds Miss Louise Tatem
Miss Louise Tatem and Thomas Jo
seph Elllc were married yesterday nftor
noon at St. Joseph's Church, Fourth
and Wllllngs alley. The bride was given
iu marriage by her brother, William J.
'Infpm. nntl thn mtrpmntiv u'lis tinr
formed by n cousin, the Ilcv, .TnmcH M.
Kclley, of Lawrence, Mass., assisted by
Fathers Ilrown, Mulry and Hurt. At
tending the couple were Hannah Tatem
and William Dean. Following the cere
mony were n wedding breakfast and
reception to a hundred guests at the
home of tho bride's sister, Mrs. J. l
Ticrncy, J!0 Sbuth Fourth street.
DREAMLAND ADVENTURES
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THE GARDEN DRAGONS
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OHAPTKR IV
Almoiit Ailopteil ,
(Peggy, Hilly and Nanette, made
tiny by falling through a magnify
ing alasi, have adventures among
the green proving fairies In .Von
cue's garden. Veugy saves Billy
from being carried away by Mr.
Kobin, who seises an angle woivt
instead.)
BILLY was very grateful to l'cggy
for saving him from Mr. Ilobln. "X
Know now how a hue feels when a
bird tries to gobble It up," laughed
Billy. "X novcr knew I could grow so
small that a bird would try to eat me."
"Peggy la very brave," said Nnnctlo,
looking nt hpr with admlrlnu eyes.
Then tho green fairies began unothcr
whlspory song:
"PeKgy Is brave, and Hilly, too,
Nanotto Is sweet, nnd so nro you.
Wo'll take them In find Irt thorn grow
With fairies reen nil In n row."
Tho green fairies nodded brightly at
"io children. and rustled tholr leavos.
The grcon corn fairy mndo n sweeping
bow, and spoke In her lisping voice:
"That means we ho-vo adopted you nil
' " vnvotnhloB In our garden.
IMant your feet In tho ground nnd grow
with us."
Now If was very nice to be adopted
by the green .fairies, but neither I'ejgy,
nor Billy, nor Nanette wanted to be
planted In n, garden. That might be
ail right for vegetnblcs, but It didn't
seem nil right for three llvoly children.
"Wo thank you," said l'cggy, picking
bor words very carefully so ns not to
offend thn green growing fairies, "but
children like to dance nnd play."
"Wo diuico nnd piny," whispered the
green fairies.' "Watch us dance to tho
music of tho wind."
And dnnco they did. bending nnd
swaying gracefully, but not stirring
from tho spot where they wcro planted.
"iBn't 'that nlco?" they nsked as they
finished.
"It Is a very, very nice dnnco and I
will be glad to learn It from you,
replied Prggy.
'"Then plant yourself quickly and we
will give you a lesson," lisped tho
fulrlcH. -
I'eggy didn't know what to say to
that, so Billy tried to explain politely
why children couldn't becomo vege
tables. "You see, boys nnd girls Hko to run
about nil day, nnd you never move
from this place," ho nrgued.
"Why should we movo from this
place," demanded tho butter benn
fnlry, "Can't we live our lives nnd do
our work of growing right hereT u
the sun any warmer, the rain any
sweeter, and tho breezo any softer nny
place else?"
Billy didn't know how to answer
that, no Nanette took up the matter,
aprt sho had a very wise question to
ask the fairies.
"It would be lovely to be green grow.
Ing fairies, and have nothing to do alt
day long but to sing nnd dance nnd
grow up," she said with a omllc, "But
wc children hao work to do, Who
would Rtleml thin garden nnd null the
weeds and hoo the ground It we should
turn into growing falrloa?"
This put u different face upon tho
matter, Billy saw a chanco to ndrt to
Nanette's argument, so he spoko
quickly.
"Yes, nnd who would drive away your
enemies tho rabbits, tho bugs, nnd the
cutworms If wo becamo fairies Hko
yoursolve7" he asked.
That settled It with the fairies, Thoy
began at once to sing a different tuno:
"Who will work In our garden gay7
Nanette will. Peggy Will, Billy will.
Who will weed 6ut weeds nil day7
Peggy will. Billy will. Nanotte will,
Who will drive olcl Cutworm away7
Billy will, Nanetto will, Peggy, will."
As the fairies sang of the Cutworm,
they shivered nnd shook.
"Please drive old Dragon Cutworm
away with all his family, and drlvo
them away today, for If you wait until
tomorrow jthero may not bo n growing
fairy left to toll the tale."
And once more the green fairies
shivered and shook.
(Tomorrow will be told how the chil
tlren find the cava of old Dragon Cut
worm.) CO EDS ADOPT HONOR CODE
Fair Students Accept the Proposed
Measure, While Penn Men Wrangle
While tho college students were
wrangling, tho proposed nil -University
Honor Code wns adopted yesterday by
the coeds of the University of Penn
sylvania. Tin- meeting of tho college students
wim hold in Houston Hall, and tho vote
on the measure was 1(M to 01 In Its
favor, 'whllu
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At tho same time, tne cocus met nmi ,
niiopted tno nonor cooc wiiiiouv ono tim- ji
sentlng vote. The coeds nro enrolled , (.'
iu the Mciiooi oi t'.uucation.
An effort will bo made to brine' tho
code up for reconsideration before tliCy
college classes.
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an application of "Unmlerlne" you can
not find a fallen hair or any dandruff,
bealde every hair allow a new life, vigor,
brlshtneaa, more color and tlilckiicnn.
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Delightful Colorings
Smart New Designs
in such profusion that a dozen or more dress
lengths may be chosen each distinctly dif
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PUBLIC DEMAND
Forced Us to Rearrange Our Store to
Handle the Big Crowds
And Now Wc Are Ready Once Again With
Everything Arranged for Quick Service
BEEF BARGAINS
THIS FRIDAY and SATURDAY
All Kinds of STEAK MEAT QQr Ik
Rump, Round nnd Sirloin L
Rest Cuts
Rib Roast
28c lb.
Rest Cut nOr YL
Chuck Roast LLC l0'
Freshly Unmhiiro' Sfonk. 20p. lh.
L Ground t to '
& Ztu 22c lb,
itoiifd lirisket,
Bolar Roast 9fir Ik
Cross-Cut Roast, uc lu'
Lean Stewiftff Beef (Brisket), 14c lb.
Another Big PORK Sale!
Loin Roast (rib cut), 32c I Fresh Hams
Shoulder Porkr,kt 23 I Shoulder Pork () 30c
ieZ:) 37c
lZ8cJ3 Bacon, 32c
Mre and Iaiu
lo 4 lb, plrera.
Tons of
Pure
Tut In 1-lb. packmra,
Lard, 24c
Again Strictly Fresh Laid
EGGS to go at
BIG MEATY ONES IN CARTONS
48c
DOZEN
Yearling Prices Tumble!
teffs Yearlinir, 38c
Shoulders Yearling.. .26c
French Yearlg. Chops, 38c
I;ftN Yearling Chops, 30c
Loin Yearling Chops, 38c
Breast Yearling 16c
HAM BARGAINS nJ5&V
Regular Hams (8 to 12), 36c I Picnic Hams (7 to 8)... 22c
1 Sktnlmck Hams(8tol2),37c I Cottago Hams (2 to 4), 39c
Five Big Leaders at Cost!
Roasting Chickens. ...42c I Nut Margarine 30c
Stewing Chickens 38c I Oleomargarine 40c
-w. . Fancy Table Butter, 72c
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A sharp reduction, a tumble in the price that proves once more the real
benefit every American Store is to every community.
We are direct receivers, no middleman's profits to pay a direct connection
with the sources of supply. Hence our ability to give you every advantage accru
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BUTTER
Without question the very best butter you ever
ate. There is that something about tho flavor of
Louella you will never forget,
Richland Butter " 75c
Pure creamery print butter, a good second to our
famous Louella.
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"GoU Seal" Eggs 54c
i.i. extra luriru suiecttiu. iiewiuiu ikks
every carton.
Fresh Eggs 49
Every egg guaranteed as represented.
Strictly, fresh.
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Campbell's Beans.. can 12';c
Sugar Com can 12'C
String Beans can lie
Pure Apple Butter... can 21c
Van lamp's Soups... can 10c
Calif. Tuna Fish...', .can 22c
Choice Sardines
can .
Pai-keJ
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6c
In oil or mustard
Schimmel's Salad Dress'g 14c
Potted Meats ....can 6c, 10c
Silver Cond. Milk can 21c
"Asco" Table Syrup.. can 15c
Penn Mar Syrup can 28c
Seedless Raisins pkg. 26c
Choice Table Pears,
can 16c
Tender Peas . .can 12'2C
Every Day Evap Milk.
can 12'zc
Peroxide of Hydrogen
bot. 10c
Fat Norway Mackerel
each 7c
Best Red Alaska Salmon
tall can, 34c
Calif. Asparagus, can 20c
Kellogg's Corn Flakes.pkg.Uc
Pont Toasties, pkg lie
"Arco" Rolled Oata, pkg. 10c
King Wheat, pkg 20c
Pure Jellies, glass 14c
Temtor Preserves, jar 35c-38c
"Asco" Bever
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Ginger Ale,
Rarsaparllln.
12c
Rootbecr or
"Asco" Cornstarch, pkg... 9c
"Asco" Macaroni, pkg... 10c
'Asco" Noodles pkg. 5c
Best Pearl Barley, lb 7c
Calif. Prunes, lb 28c
"Asco" Cider Vinegar, bt. 17c
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You cannot buy as good coffee anywhere
for less money. And quality like ours is
hard to match nt any price.
Why pay 45c, 60c or 60c lb. when "Asco"
.is only 42c.
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(Our Very Best) 1 Cd3 1D flrt
i2 lb. pkg. 23c y4 lb. pkg. 12c
Compare our teas with tho best 60c or.
80c lb. or oven $1.00 lb. you ever drank. If.
ours are not as good or better we will gladly
refund the price.
Four Blends Black, Mixed, India Cey
Ion, Old Country Style Ono Quality.
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American Maid Catsup, 10c
PrideofFarmCataup,boL17c
Queen Olives, bot..... 24c
Stuffed 01 ires, bot.... 28c
India Relish, bot. 15c
Sour Pickles, bot..... 15c
"Asco"
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Colburn's
Mustard, can
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strong
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Beans and Peas
Best Soup Beans, lb 8c
Marrowfat Beans, lb 15c
Best Lima Beans, lb 15c
Kidney Beans, lb 19c
Yellow Split Peas, lb 10c
Whole Green Pens, lb.... 10c
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Gov't Flour i2-ibbag75c
Packed under the control of the Grain
Corporation exceptional value.
"Asco" Baking Powder, can 5c, 9c
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Salmon IZ 19
Choice
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with boiled rice. They are delicious.
Good Quality Rice, lb. 12c
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growing child, because it contains nil the health and life
giving properties of the finest wheat combined in easily
assimilated form.
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