K VB W?v PUBtild ;lGBDGER-IHlIjiSBi:PHIA " THURSDAY isrrf, I ia.a.j. jlu jlji 141 t m 77 STREETS QF LIFE By HAZEL DEVO BATCIIKLOR Cenrlohl, ItiCt bu the Publlo Ltdetr Co. An Unexpected Caller With her mother' gentleness and her falher'yioill warring in her nature, Anne Caxtfr reaches womanhood with, nut eier asserting herself. Iter father las determined that she Marry a man ie has selected for her. a man Anno despises, and Anne has given her heart to a different type of man. a writer, named pane Grey, 1010 brings ohep nil the poetry and fire of life. Vfhtch uUt icIh out tier father's Kill, or the girl's own desires! A NNK w slttlnir at Gcrnldlne's little A Ar hnv with nomo letters whim .tontnhlne, Gcraldlnc's maid, camo tip toHnc Into the room. "MIm .Anne, there g some ono down slslr In the Jlbrary who wants to see 0,lTo fee me: w,hy, who l(i It?" Josephine shook her head. "I don't know, but It's ft man." tii wild lions that had (wrung; for a frond Into Anne'n heart, the hope that It mlpnt DO i-iniio urvy, w buuuvu uui, and with a look of nmarement on her face, Anne, with a Inst look nt tho uteep Imr Gcraldlne. followed Joscphlno down. Mnlrs and Into tho blfr library. nil! Snyder rone from one of the big chairs and,smlled at her possessively. Hello, Anne," ho said lightly. They stood facing each olhor, Anne'n fxprcs'loii Inscrutable the man's full of an unwonted admiration. Ho had novcr tcn Anno look this way In all the time he had known her. She woro a scarlet ool dress made with sweeping looso leoves. A cream net KUlmpc. was tied about the neck and wrists with tiny black velvet ribbons. Sho was wonder fullv attractive. "Win havo ou come here?' she said snd there was a flinty note In the simple nu."o0nsec you," he. returned boldly. "Why shouldn't I como ..here?" She made no effort tb sit don and after a minute she said evenly: "And now that yon havo seen me would you mind going?" He flushed angrily. "See here, Amie Carter, there 1 no need of your taking that attitude toward me It won't get you anywhere. If any me has been patient witli ft woman 1 have been patient with you, and I won t mand even thing. You're going to marry me. and you can't treat mo like dirt under jour feet while you wear my He glanced at Anne's hand and noted that It wan rlngless. "Oh, I sec, ypu don t wear your ring when you nro here( do you?" he sneered. His voice was loud and Anno looked mound Involuntarily. If any one was IWening. how awful It would be. Her whole soul seemed dyed In the shame ef Knowing that this man had tho right 10 come hero and speak to Iter this way. lie had the right and she had given It to him. becauso she was a cowara, oe raiuse sho was afraid to face things. She. nne Carter, was a moral coward, and fho had dared to think, to dream things, meet things about some ono very won derful, and great, whenfsho was so un worthy. "Now seo here," Bill was saying pro pltlatlngly, "there's no nel of your get- Adventures With a Purse THEM: is not much excuse for the woman who crumbs her table 'with a napkin and a dish, when such nice Uble rrumbers cun be had nt Bticli reasonable prices. For instance, one hnn has n table rrnmber set of deep brown rich-looking wood for SI, Of roiirfc, you enn readily sco the practical 1 advantaKc of a wooden set over one of metal. It will not wear out the cloth or ranke it rough as a metal crumbcr is apt to do. Tlie-ie &ol&, then, combine real uttracthcnws with real utility. The new toys for rhlldien are ndor able! The nice part about them 'is that one ran make one one's self, chuckling nil the while in nuticipation o ome mall child's dellght'vvhcn it is present ed to him. They arc mode of a sort of oil cloth. You'll find anlmaK dollies many queer tdiapes. Their making is very xilnplc. Just cut one out, sew up the seaim, and stuff the toy with cotton. Heboid, there is u jolly fnt man or bunny rabbit, which has the added at ti action of floating for the oil cloth covering makes it waterproof. The price of one is twenty-fivo cents. We are told thnt wc never gain one thins without losing something else. I m not prepared to go into the philoso phy of this matter, but 1 am prepared to set forth that which maj he called t striking example. Wu have gained warm weather, which does away with the neieisify for winter coal. But wc nave in its place n need for Ice. Which leads me by logical and gradual steps to the sets for jour tee chest. The set consists of a nice, efficient -looking ice tone, in n .silver-finish metal, and n mot foimidnble ice pick, of the snme finish The pi ice of the set is sixty Ave tents. 1 like to think of theMj two lurjiuj: up alongside the ice chest in the Imiiie of thp woman who likes to hare things nice. J'lV;. "?. I'fit and angry about It. wt 't down and tnlk things over." in-1!- l?i!ler 0" W0,1I'l c- there's noth m?..int. ta,., over," Atmo returned. ,. - , ro B. "I1" ,0 tnllc ovor : when are no going to be married?" ii.". "1,,dnt como ''"0 t H nbout that, did you?" Anno returned con temptuously. "Wo enn talk about that at home: you havo no right to bo here. Pleaso go." Bill looked nt da. f..it.i-i...t.. cm... Lfd,.wo".lorfl!''. 'luecnly: sho was nb more like tho girl he had bullied Into a promise to marry him thntr day Is like night It struck him suddenly that ho would gain moro by diplomacy than he would by trying to override Anno. If he wanted to know these people, ho must proceed carefully. lie wondcied how he had arrived nt this quarrelsome attitude with Anne: It was nil wrong. ".Vow sec, here, Anne," he said, with a touch of his old manner. "I Just drop ped In to see you n moment; I had no Intention of stnylng." But Anno was not to bo propitiated j she was too outraged and angry, . ' And now that you'vo sco me, would you. mind going?" she repeated coldly. Her tono stung him llko a whip; the moro becnusc he tenllzcd that thero was nothing ho could do bul-mako u scene, and what good would that do hlm7 Here, Anno was safely Intrenched.; she was a different person, ami ho would havo to piny his cards moro carefully. "All right. I'll go." ho said simply, ilc elding to adopt new tactics. "And I'm aorry 1'vo mado things uncomfortable, for you, Anne. I'll sco you soon; good-by." Sho heard him go out Into tho hnll and slam the door, and It wnsn't until then that she sank Into a chnlr, her knees trembling. She hnd thought her self safe hero nt ticrnldlne's, but sho wnsn't. Bill's coming hero to seo her changed things; mndo her teallzn that a deflnito dcclsloir of Borne kind was necessary. (Tomorrow, Life nnd Slnliel Mill.) ' A Picot Edge When finishing n dress of orgnndy or other thin mntcrinl, 1 lind often wished for a picot edge on collar, cuffs, tunic, etc. Finally tho iden camo of cutting through the bended edge of. inexpensive embroidered insertion. This lenves a picotcd strip thnt may be pewed to the edges ncntly. Oni- yard will mnke two yards of picot finish thnt will launder well. Try it. Woman's Mngnaine. Woman Falls From Third Story Haddon Heights. X. J., May lo Mrs. Endline Lyon, n Widow. nlxty years old, foil fiom a third Mor.v of her home yesterday while rlcnnini? win How. Sho broke her left lee nnd wns bruised about the body. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES "CATS INBIRDLAND" By DAIJDK Tiomo, 7 Ipcr and Jllackle Cat P.0 011 ft riuiiHii0 trip to Uirdland. lentil anil Hilly try (o mvc the birds from them. Cat llird, by pretending to be u eat, leads them astray with nh mcwlny. CHAPTER IV Making the' Trap "HOOD hunting I Wo wilt feast upon birds In splto of thoso-meddlesomo ciuidren," yowled the cats, Thomas, Tiger and nincklc, following Cat Bird's voice deep Into the woods. "MewtyMewl flood hunting 1" sang Cat nird Just ahead of them. He was very careful to keep out of their sight; for ho didn't want them to know he was a bird trying to fool them. Hilly and Peggy laughed to them selves. Thoso cuts woro going to b very cross when they found they had been tricked by a clever bird, "Come, we will get, our trap ready," cried Billy. "Hool Hool What are ou going to do'" hooted .Tudgo Owl from his hollow tree, where his dally snooze bad been disturbed by the racket caused by the cats ' "Follow us, and I'll show you," an swered Billy, leading the way to a rocky valley whore n llttlo brook babbled Its way toward tho river. "I'm going to catch those mean cats the way some folks cntch files,'; he explained. "We haven't any sticky fly paper, but there Is plenty of pitch on tho plno trees with which to make a sticky cat trap. Billy picked a broad slab of atone be side the broolc to uso as a trap. Nearby weie plno trees from which pitch was oozing under tho warm rays of the sun. Peggy and Billy scraped thin pitch from the trees with chips, and spread It on tho slab of stone. Soon they had the whole slab covered with a smooth, sticky coat of pitch. ".Vow our sticky cat trap Is ready," cried Hilly "But how are jou going to get your cats Into It," asked Peggy, who knew bow inuch cats disliked getting their fur Into sticky things. "Wo will make birds out of but rs and w'hen the cats come after the burr-birds they will get stuck." grinned Billy. vv Ith Peggy's help ho made three fat, fuzzy burr-birds, which he stuck up in the middle of the sticky trap. Tho false blfda lboked so natural, with their heads' cocked on ono side, as If listening for worms In the ground, that tho real birds had to, giggle nnd chuckle. "Now, If some of ou. birds will hide In the bushes nnd make your voices sound as If they camo from the burr birds, tho cnts will never suspect a trick," said Billy, "We will do that, I nnd my family," offered Yellow Chat "We can throw our voices into tho burr birds." So saying, Yellow Chat new into tho hushes, nnd In a moment the burr-blrdH began to sing and chatter. Billy nnd PeggJ' wero astonished. They had no Idea elIow Chut waH so clever. Ho was Just ns good n voice-thrower as tho innn In a vnudevlllo show who makes funny dummies tnlk nnd sing. "Everybody hide," cried Billy, nnd ho nnd Peggy frept behind n clump of trees. Then BU1'X whistled loudly to call Cat Bird back fiom tho deep woods Into which ho hnd coaxed Thomas, Tiger nna Blacklo Cat "Mewl .Mew' Mow!" nnswercd Cat Bird from the distance. "Mew! Mewl Good hunting this way." In a moment Cat Bird enme hurrying along ahead of the cats. Billy called to him softly nnd told him tho plan for catching tho cats In tho traps. Cat Bird chuckled. "My, those cats are cross nt not find Ing good hunting. Watch them go for those burr-blrds! "Then Cnt Bird raised his voice loudly. . "?Ie' Mc'I Hero Is tho good hunt ing! Come qulcklyl Mew! Mew!" Send n fclf-nddtesscd, stamped envelope to the F.ditor of AVoman's I'lEe. or call Walnut .1000, for names nf shops wheie articles men tioned in AHventmoH with a Purse niav be purchased. JSL 3479 Bicycles Sold in 100 Days This Is Proof of the. Popular Demand for the Indian J Bicycle VvSlliMWv 1.00 Drposlt Will wur II. 1.00 Vtfkl Will ray for Indian BICYCLE BROADWAY CYCLE CO. 527 MARKET ST. Philadelphia, Pa. .m gg 1 immmmmmammmmmimmkl " The Sanitary Shop for Fastiditua People 1513 Walnut St. What Do Tou Know -About Permanent Waving? modern summer comforts are making pie-vacation It is one of the Ricatest imaginable! Already women appointments to avoid the annoyance of irons and curlers during warm days. To be safe and satisfactory permanent wavinp must be done scientifically by experts and with tho utmost care. We are .specializing in the very best method. $18 to $40 Knrli Appointment Requested ,0nT,,K.ilf1,L?,,.,n"-''oCAXIO.N I". umil o.ao o Clock tiirU, 0 o'clock Dcpl' Store, 726 ARCH STf T I I lj IS IK f Thfc Beautiful Queen Anne" . PWng Suite omn e 198 ' JM nhniil nre ' 'i ir ........ i.iW;iV,,J.l.e.l',J,!S!lut nre, aft BaaVawi'aKaBaaaHaaaVViaiaalliHlialHaHBaaaHC) Y fMr jl mu auaawMBBMBiBBrMMBMBwMluLBLiBLFBwynr (Tomorrow 101t cats grt caught.) be told how the GIMBEL CHORALJN CONCERT Excellent Program at Semiannual Appearance atBellevue-8tratford Tho sprinc concert of the Glmbel Choral Society wns given nt tho Belle-vuo-Strntfonl Hotel last evening. Th chorus shows nn improvement over Its work of the Inst concert so great ns to bo literally nstoiindlnit. The balance of the parts was excellent and the choral has thnt most rare thing among mixed clioruNes nn adequate tenor sec tion. Tho biwcs alio were very Rood. It is seldom, indeed, that n mixed chorus has a proper hnlanco of the male toIccs ns rompaicd with the sop'rnno and alto parts. The conductor, Stnnlcy Muschnmp. selected his program, with due regard both to the musical interest of the num bers and to the "slngabilltv" of the pnrts, with the result thnt nil of them were adequately tendered nnd made an excellent impression. Not the lensV.im provement noticed wns that of tone nunlit.r, which wns free in production and generally good in tlmbie. The one questionable number 'on tho piogram wns tho male choral nrrnngement of rinsuti's "Good Night, Good Night, Uclovcd," ono of the real gems of mixed chorus composition, but hopelessly in adequate ns a male chorus. With such a mixed chorus as Mr. Muschnmp now has, the work would have been far more effectivo in Its original form. . . Vbb9K4bVMbW 'VMBbbBbS' bbbbVCbIbb bIbW. VbbbbV BTCvBTBsjllPBTaTaTaTaT' 'I .'bbbbbhL & ?vmJIb1bk tt J B mim 11 BBBBBBBBal 1 1 1 itJBB .... ' it aTS"SBPSiiiBcS W .J 'V V Yv r'" "'' "l"iTyTTTTT. 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Sweater Time is Here There's individuality knitted into every JAEGER sweater a style that will express: just you. Our shop will be glad to advise with you in your selection. JAEGER Sweaters are lOOfo pure wool, and the workmanship expert -to a detail. - Make your selection of wistaria, jade, black, navy, white, old blue, or tan in a wide variety of styles nnd weaves. Priced from $16. The Jaeger catalog makes it easy to jordcr by mail. Dr. Jaegers Co. 1516 Chestnut St.. PHILADELPHIA A m i HdJ3l tke Perfectly Wed CORSET ha m 7 4 ytuthfulJjdure yours far the Asking WEAR LA RESISTA and keep your figure young. SPIRABONE stays placed at the hips, combined with LA RESISTA designing, mold the figure and create, as well as preserve, exquisite lines of Youth and Style. Adaptable to .my type of Figure Prices, $4.50, $5.00, $7.50 and up Spirnbone obtainable only in La Resiita n excellent asfcitnin" of l.a Healata Corsets ami cvpeilencetl fitters to give caieful personal service to ail customers, at STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER'S And other first-clan stores o 6 6 Down Goes the Price "Louelld" Butter Again of Once more we use the price shears of economv to clin another from the price Fifteen Cents a Pound Reduction from the figures of last month. Every market decline is immediately re flected in our price to you. Our customers reap every advantage accruing from our Producer-to-Consumcr Plan of Merchandising. Louella is the highest test the Best Butter Made it is impossible to buy better butter than Louella anywhere lit any price. r f SI JYki, BUTTER lb None but the purest of Pasteurized cream is used to produce Louella. By all odds the best Butter made. Richland Butter " 67c Pure creamery print Butter, better than some so called "Bests." 1'1 is 'T BCCtS big can 12 mler, cooked ready to serve. ..nusual proportions the sup . ..u, buy freely. Best New Onions M0( Medium size, sound as a dollar economical side dish. -a very FISH Ready to Serve Pink Salmon can 19c Red Alaska Salmon, can 34c Choice Sardines... can 6c Mustard Sardines, can 17c Kippered Herring, can 25c Columbia, Riv.Shad, can 18c The Drink for the Nation Pure Crape Juice pt. hoi. 33c Made from tho choicest grapes grown. Try it served with somo cracked ice and our famous "Asco" Ginger Ale Truly satisfying. "Asco" Ginger Ale, bot mc Equal to the best imported. DESSERTS In a Jiffy "Asco" Cornstarch, pkg. 9c Mrs. Morrison's Puddings, pkg 10c Instan. Tapicoa, pkg. He Jiffy Jell pkg. tic Jcllo pkg. 14c Best Head Rice lb. 19c ' EtColfee'42' "ASCO" Blend (Oar Very You cannot buy as good coffee anywhere for less money. And quality like ours is hard to match at any price. Why pay 45c, 50c or 60c lb. when "Asco"' i onlv 42c? Hwwwwvyyvyii Teas ib 45' "ASCO" Blend (Our Very Best) H lb. pkg., 23c 4 lb. pkg., 12c Compare our teas with the best 60c or 80c lb. or even ?1.00 lb. you ever drank. If ours are not as good or better we will gladly refund the price. Kour Blends Black. Mixed, India Ccy ion and Uld Country Style Ono Quality. T( 12. oz. Qc can 7 Solid pack red ripe tomatoes a conven ient size can for a small family. Choice Tender Asparagus, tall can -'Oc i. Lima Beans 15 Best Calif Vory nutritious as ell as economical. A pound of these beans will furnish a side dish for two meals for the average family. Choice String Beans, can . , .lie Syrups and Molasses "Asco" Syrup . . . .can 15c Karo Sjrup can 15c Pen Mar Syrup . . .can 30c Franklin Syrup ..can 20c Brer Rabbit Molasses, 18c Karo White Syrup, can 24c 25' Evanorated Super Cream ca" It's Cream not milk. Verv rich. Contains nt least 24i. butter-fnt. Try it for coffee at today's dinner. NewCfieese,ib.35c Nery mild, delightful and appetizing flavor. Stove and Shoe Polishes X Ray Stove Polish.pkg. 7c Vulcanol can 8c Black Jack can 10c White ShoeDrcssingbotlOc Black Shoe DressingbotlOc Peter's PastcShocPolish 5c I liihLJIll Bread J m 9 able The Kvcr-.Mcal Bread of Which One Never Tires. We repeat our many times stated contention that Victor is truly "the loaf without a. fnult." It is utterly impossible to make a better loaf of bread than Victor; whether viewed from the standpoint of quality or quantity it is in a class entirely bv itself. 'lililinni-inn , ' hese f rices in All Our 160 Quality Meat Markets Again We Remind You We Are Selling Some Meats Today Five to Seventeen Cents a Pound Less Than One Year Ago If we are not serving you why not take advantage at once? rnce price r 1 i i- , i J0"' Last Year Boneless Brtaklasl Bacon lb. 33c lb. 50c uesi i-ure .Lard lb. 25c Smoked Picnic Shoulders lb. 23c Rump or Round Steak lb. 37c City Dressed Pork Shoulders lb. 32c Lean Salt Pork lb. 32c Best Cuts Rib Roast lb. 35c Finest Sirloin Steak lb. 12c lb. 38c lb. 30c lb. '15c lb. 38c lb. 38c lb. -10c lb. 48c Todaj's Saving lb. 17c lb. 13c lb. 7c lb. lb. lb. lb. lb. 8c 6c Gc 5c fie MILK-FED CHICKENS, lb. 45c Genuine Wether Mutton Breast- lb. 16c Neck lb. 20c Rack Chops lb. 32c Shoulders lb. 28c Milk-Fed Country Veal gre?st lb. 25c Neck ji,. 28c Rack Chops ii Shoulders . . . . - n, ..: P195K. ft- ' ?!v c'1"18 ''''.'.' .':::::ib.' s$l "" -at"" ' -' ' ' ' ' : ' -' i i I n i ,.,'-: ..?. 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