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O cnira nnu in uowia on mc moio. wm pif ism nil on iuhb, out nouuns ecrubb.nir brushes or mots or water ... .. . . was In MlBrai' 01 j-red jj. Asnm.tM.e. U i your nowor iy fasten nr a Rtrin or mus- was nam an to now it was to no usea. , . .. m 1 (. Iln by uxenanue THE! STREETS By HAZEL DEVO nATGIELOR, CervHa'it ') V "' v"o edr Ce. Another Turning Point i .,., tfarlee.'ot tiffhleen, hod W'c?4 5.iKii rom oil P.ar. not bear you near hor? ilSvci't -Yc iX. hicauti htr iiner " , ny pnae.7" : ;iarttt6ei oii cr. ndaitec. fo 'irtrf Jiff o (int0 K. X'M .iei'i, K fflu' SSSfer. o,.d ;Lc ..Jce. a, Mi i nreed oil her Jlfr. artrpeff ler '"" 7; M Mcrelan'.. She S!"b il Sliver. ... an.vk had hated Dill Snyder be- . fore, eho hated him more than ever ,0'!' .... ..-i errrt her to suWec- Z TII blow bad " on the B',rl ' of T tear .ky. and l had to decide Iramedl.tely w .at w ; .- ; t. A" W r.r .W. rA m attitude Of m!Zf?i 1,l,n' ,"10 i0U Wnt t0 f0"Ce SrAT ?tv; J,r&ml that l could nevei mean 7 DO you want n. nninm wlm pan. ou Bill finder 'ami Wy .calm MMon! "now did i;ou' meet !), bcobIo"? Anne m. wiui "" tel; U"8lt'sP the only Pleaeuro I have ever ki in mv life'" """ finished, passion- .!?" WnMl.frivo It up , I won't r ltli rapidly, thinking: mil was tmniiingr "-. an'o Trirnn.iiiu vtiiu mo BaWSaS mfWndVh.p"ofi: ,lth theie people. Kvldentiy Mra. ynr ff r Atbolr -aMjnJ SSti!.:?:- -aC,-tiSSS!,'tft SSfWor Kt : hours and the duties elie Smed-everyUilnK. In. hor . Infll- iHii that . th. . lfl waa we Sam Cart.?, who would break up the' SEir R a mlnutl But It would bo well to keep Anno cowed and In ubjeotlon tolita WUi this weapon to hold pver her head he could do what he liked with "Of course, you'd have o give It up If your father know." Bill reminded. hi. carefully. "Do you think ho would stand oMOiir friendship with the Carpentoiei He thinks people like them are trlAQra, of no cood In the world: and If ,lto thought you had been Kolnp there every day and had deceived ntm uni pauseu to givo v' pu3uic icun. w,i iihojls. , , Well." said Anne, after. minute, "nhat are you BOlne to do, tell hlmV" There was such concentrated hatred In her voice, such contempt, that It lashed the man who sat opposite to hor and lirhted a llamo of revenge In Ills eyes. His rather coarao mouth tlchtened and Mi hands clenched. " , . , "That depends upon you.", he re!- turned "No more of this hlffh ang mightiness with metbut your .promise to inarrv me and 1 wqn't tell." "Hul I Imto you, J hate you I" Anno The Question Corner Today'a Inquiries How can a bcrry,bo:r, used Upside dowii as a shao for younc plants in the sarden. be kept from blow Inc out of place? What will prevent the formiue of creases in a silk parasol when it is not id use? id. J lew much material is required for making the avcrage-sUfc en velope chemise? 1. To what kind of complexion is Trllow a becoming rolor? 5. How enq ink stains be removed from woodwqrk.?. 6. Describe a pretty trimming 61 hearts and yarn that can easily be made to put oiC a dress, Yesterday's Answers 1 In pioducipg a becopdary rolor in iljeing. better results are-obtained1 hr djcing with one primary color, allowing it to dry and then dye ing over this with the othefc rolor thnn by- mixing the dyes before, hand. 2. Making the bottom of a cushion of buckram and pasting it to the et is an easy way of fastening it to u wooden chair or stool. u The vegetable cutter used lo male potato balls ran alpo bi used to make butter balls for the tible. J A dainty afternoon frock is made of violet organdie with Alice blue ribbon run through casings at the neck, sleeves and waist, and r l!r , bows with lonK "nds.. 'nsloB the pan In which milk is to be heated with cold water will Prevent the milk from scorching. ' A.kltchct holder should be made Ike a pocket, so that the hand jllw nside and the back of th" iu?l '"..Protected when removing the broiler from the oven. A I i 'ti.2l i uAuctn?t1tr W JKk Plenty of time to reat when you have the efficient OHI0-TUEC Electric Cleaner See it work at CfK::r4uekco" Charles w S ' ' ,S' Bro Bt. Strret. flC Co" " Chrl.tl.n CUrlea, n i , Co" :2 s- Bid St. A- B. Wta .L S';V ,Tl" n LTI ha. t,d, t M9rmtii" wn. ,; f,J;c,R0Berts ECTRIC SUPPLY CO, Wholesale Distributors l,ft' WH.....U. SUALiStw "r- ' JLPETti-a- Wnflt tntv uan o h.i.,.1. il.. ii.i.1. ii il'i8 r"1"! tho next minute they !fJ?i.!m.: r-va a,,d bate are, after al , cloac y connected. Well, is It a bar! fl.lir -m,'lJU,L7,'hnt.do ou want me to do7" iii,!" 8 v2,c?. v""t enlotlonleaa now, iwWi,lpn Jufl one tWtip and that was !w h0 w5uid cl,nT w 1W afternoons with Mrs. Carpenter nt any price, Witn all of the optimism of youth she clunir to her present happiness. The futme was yaeiie ntul there was niways the nope that something unexpected, a mlr ; .perlnps. might happen. oivo me your promlso to marry me. I know you'll stick by it If you give It. For the present we'll let that be eriougU. 1 won t rush you. It won't do me uny . rnA I? '.now theso people and perhaps jou 1 It find a way to arrange It.for me." Under tho utly center light Anne's eyes met his. The soft gVay had turned ?iacl ?A ther6 W n'i oxpreaslon In them that vaguely disturbed-Bill Hny oer s complacence. H was an expression that 1k h.id seen In her father's eye more than once, and It was an expres sion that boded no good. Ho rosij'to his feet. "I'm golngnow. Bettor bo a Rood sport, Anne, ana ma,l the beat of things. You could bo happy If ypu wouldn't fight so hard against people. lou'U nnd your father, wilt be different when wo tell hlmthat we're engaged. Things will be easier for you here." Ho paused and looked down" nt her where sho sat crouched In tho chair, but sho did not anewer. She did not make a single movo that would Indicate that she had heard anything he said, He left.here there, but, master of the situation as he was. ho was not ontlrch satisfied. It was not that he pitied the ?;lrl. Ills nature was not line enough or that. It was un lntnnglble feeling that he had not really dominated) that Uiero was something In Anne that might be bent to the utmost, but that could never be broken. (Temorrow, OoraJdlne.has talk with . Dana Grey) A Surprise Party Ta'thc iTdftor of IVemoa'j Paot: oear Mndaih I,et mo congratulate jou on tho success of vour column. I a,m the "young writer" whom you have "card from before. I'Icase send mo a list, of the names of magazines thl I could send stories to. I write short and Very often lcngtliy fic tion, itjt stbrlea aro nbout girls and boys. Do yoil think thev would ac cept them? I am told that I write lovely utorles." I havo not my mind on being an author. I want to srlvo a sur prise party. How would I decorate the room7 What .stunts could we havo? piiagesi a novel way for decorating tho table? What would bo a nlco present? As this pnrtlcular porson loves dowers -mi growing thing, wnat plants and Towers would you have"? TOUXO WIlITBtt 1 can think of nothing lovelier at this time for decorations than lilac branches and cherry blossoms fastened push Dins across one corner of the roonv Stake It about seven feet from the floor. Then fasten two other strips from tno push pins back .to .tho corner, so that you havo a triangle, dot mpn 01 crepo paper, any color you mu, and twist them around the strip of muslin, let tine other strlns cross tho triangle to form tho bower. Fasten! them with pins to the muslin so tnat you will not Injure tho wallpaper, Ixt somo of tho paper hang down the sides of tho wall. , , Fanslcs arc protty at this tlmo of year, nnd a row of them planted In pretty porch box would bo a nice' gift. Olvo each guest a small bunch of the lilacs as favors. 1 am sending somo games. , New, your magazines. I think tt llttlo girl of your ago had better send stories to tho St. Nicholas Magaslne. for tho other magazines want mora crown up stories. It Is hlways better to .start at tho bottomjpnd work up, you know. man 10 atari -at tno top nnu jail onri I am sure you won't fall off, but safety first Is always a good motto. For an Oil Stove To the Editor 0 U'cmim .1 1'aae: Dear Madam About six woeks an WAN M.llrl Am tA lnt it Venn In hn flflAll Would placing It In lump form In the oil do .the trick? Will yott kindly ad vise how, for on amo, occasions I use nn All stovo and the smell Is annoy ing sometimes.' . H, 8. uso the camphor In lump form Placing a pa,n of water 6n tho top of on ou stovo win .rcnoo me onor, splashed on the floor utrder the, sink draws them. Be suio that you. have nothing of this kind about, and, , of course, keep all food covered. As an added precaution, put some borax or alum In tho pan, under the refrlgcraton. Have you tried any of the commercial "deaths" for roaches? They are yory ttOCAClOUS. Getting Rid of Roaches To tin Jldttor of Woman's Paod , Dear 3tadam Having secured such valuable help In tho past, 1 coma again for advice. Itcccntlv w. have been pestered with big black roaches In our kitchen. 'I havo placed Paris green to gether with powdered borax under tho oilcloth and oycrywhero from which I thoucht thov might come. Our hoine Is an apartmemt on tho first floor. Do you I tiunic tney migni do irom tno ccnar7 They nro distracting, and your help will bo greatly appreciated, D. S. O. I'm afraid I 'canrrot tell you anything mnrn Jlinn vnu know In tills so. Atv ndvlco would be Just what you havo done put powdora of various kinds In every place the roaches seem to Infest. Xlioy might easily como from tho cellar, but If ago I you can onco get rid of them you can Corn Exehannn Bank Emolovea Hold r.-...' ..:i..i 'iii., tt i.- ?7' --- - ' i jiEtmwiiii. I..IH.1U. k;iii.i. wuuer nn. rt. A4 r? hlaImu. 4 ,lli,iii.MAfl 1 li n finmMcra imrn r...l..,l 1, UM.itr? ... ir t. .. i ,t . ... . . . in n ai t . .......s.a a.... .. u ... ... . ...ai. at.a.uam. - ...-w. ........... ..w... 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P HaWlla.a.-.a- I-.-.-H You'll tell the world it is- Munch a piece of Auerbach Chocolate Marsh mallow and when the taste of the smooth va- niUachocolatemiiieleswithmeflunVlily-wbite centre of 'creamy nxarshmallowr you'll say ite good, and youll tell the world it is. j 'At Aft Candy Comfort AUERBACH CHOCOLATE MARSMMAU.OW I ni ' a .v vfiln a ; fa j 1 1 1 f v 4Rsifl ii S I I I II 1 1 UJPsiixsVi III III lllllll ' j L'ss 7 :Safc 5aJriXfT7or Joftfce Bautef m WtS&S&llmmWM FRANK & SEDER ELEVENTH & MARKET STREETS .-'r& I..'. LW, "r.i aalai m '-nia f 1 - ...J MtWpMLMMBWMaBBil,lMMagi c Just say j kmMnnimfM M 'BadaaA iJBL. JP KH H K n g -H - k. HJr b I Saturday Formal Exposition Summer Hats First comprehensive showing of charming All-Summer Hats "for Summer wear" in our La France and Specialized Popularly- . Priced Departments on the Third Floor. '-$70 up to $25-o A veritable Summer 'Garden lined with rows and rows oi Organdie Hats in all the Pastel Shades of Georgette Hats, of Leghorns com bined with Chantilly Lace or veiled with. Georgette, of Ribbon and Taf feta Sports Hats, of Malines, Milans, White Horsehairs combined with Chiffon and Picturesque Black Lace Evening Hats. Hats for All-Summer Wear: Garden Hats Afternoon Hats Hats for the June Bride and her attendants Sports Hats Beach Hats and Evening Hats. M $5-00- Special Showing Bridal Veils ELEVENTH & MARKET STREETS Millinery Salons Third Floor D 1 II IHIj if you want the genuine in bo tttlesfbr - tte home GEUTING'S Announce a 4 Sale of Children's Shoes Begin ning To -day ! The Geuting Stores are just crowded with wonderful bargains these days none greater however than in the Children's Section, where we are selling Geuting's double wear shoes built over our famous "Shoor-Tred" last at remarkable savings . Here's a Schedule of the Lines and Prices 5000 Pairs Included at fountain s and on draudht wkfiBP barks, herbs anaherries Sizes -ltoS 8'i to lOs lltq2 2Vs to 6 Ankle-Strap Pumps Patent Colt and black kid ' $3:75 ' $4.50 ! $5.50 Play Oxfords & Sandals qo ac co QE ' Q a ac Tan calf and washable grey elk. , ''O3 ' 90 ' $q.AD (Double-wear kind) Boys' Tan Calf Oxfords I i Sturdy yet dressy ' $4.75 I $5.75 Russia Calf Oxfords Tan and black for school or dress $4.50 $5.75 $6.75 Growing Girls' Oxfords and Pumps $ Q.50 Both road and narrow toes in patent colt and black Russia Calf 41 Sizes 2!:' to 8 .'..,.., V t 2800 Pairs Children's Stockings Gutins,,s famous doublc-w car mer cerized cotton, of.un usually fine quality; tlnck, whitoi-C nnlhrivn. JJ t A -fj frht 5tors of r-mmmitt SKoaaTj i2.?n Mrif (PRONOUMOEYTINO) .- p , 1308 Cheatnut (Third Floor), nndbrown Every Foot Professionally Fitted Three Geuting Brothers Snpei-vising . i IiJ v;.l? t A v ; -, fj BMBBBBBHHMHWiiiHlBB -a'itfiiiBftifiiiiia n- 'rvrfiii 1 j n ' 1 v'i t-y. kly'l atr.-..' AJ fl vii W M .y rx
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