I'VJ ;V i-T. H. w ' w, ' V. . :.'!' v !,.' (, 4. V"' u "?- , Viy V. Vll ttV.jfc' - , iS)r . i r . '"t .- ; it vv iBECfc mmm 1920 thZV .iJ - . BJ. 7e Streets of Life Br HAZEL DETTO BATCHEtOR Xnt Carter inherited' Me of Itiutv SarmoMsrV' Did the inherit en&tph IK x tvpmittei r a'"""?, WS. fl vdi forced' to Jeol er SmS3 cam o '' Xna Sfflj ore4 to P8W n" at the . c.Wff''-' sears". onw" ' .,,Jd the oirl to take a- ttand and to ttFVr father that ehe Mended to live her own life, and Anne finalltf re. tolvtd to 6 h"' AT ITVB-TJnRTT, when" Anne w A T4y to hom8k U" hou" waB b jlnnln to brealho.a. festive atmosphere. The rooms were all Jlfhted. and some o( Si , ruests were expected on the train &ned;Qreen;rtlIo at BMO. Ed. w.rd Carpenter had wived earlier In " : nHit "latnlnA unn tin ittlre hiving- her nails done by the com Silent Marie. D finer was to be at t !30. Anne w"e the.btue dMBMhat eheihad ,,rorn all aftembon.aeraldlne fett'that h ovrht to do., this, that f she, were ?n to announco'to.her t ather.the1 1 aot thit she wso Mrs, Carpenters secrstary iVid had been for W6 week, there ,w no further need ofmaso.ueradlng' In her uty clothes. , , The house was dark when Anne reiehed home. Her father waa late. Anne iJ an apron on over her drees and hur ried to set the simple meal ready- .8he !':.... t.ti .vervthlnr eo that It would five her only a short time to preparo the food, and she soon had the table eet, ind the meal prepared Bhe danced at the clock, and with a. start noticed that It was t!30 IIer father hadn't been no lata In a long time. Her hands were like lee with the nervous strain of-know In that ehe was to make.n. stapd before hint, that ehe waa about to confess the fact that ehe had been deceiving him. and that she Intended to live her own life The minutes ticked on. and Anno rent lied that she' ought to be eettlnr back te the Carpenter In, order to have time to dreos. Suddenly she realised that she could postpone the Issue, that ehe could ItAve a note for her father, explaining everything. That would at least give her tonight. No matter what camo aft erward, sho would have that to remem ber. With trembllnor finger ehe pulled jirni paper out of the old desk In the dining room and found a pencil. She rote quickly and propped the folded note on the table before nln class. She Wt a light burning, and wltti hurrying tut waa out of the house Rnd closed the door' behind .her. Her footsteps down the street sounaea. loua in ner ears, ana her heart beat fast. Once out of sight nf the house ehe drew A long; breath. She was safe now, her father came from the other direction on his way home from work. The sense of freedom waa 10 great, so ecstatic that It waa almost rain. Once In Geraldlne'g boudoir the two women were alone. Oeraldtne whirled about on the low rhllr where she was sitting before her dressing table, and flung out the one word! "Well?" "He didn't como home, so I left a note for him." Anne explained breathlessly. Geraldlne considered. "Well, perhaps It's bfctter so," she said after a minute. "I want you to havo.n good time tonight. New go Into my dressing rem, Marie hts laid your things out there. O, 'Anne," as the, girl moved mechanically croa the room, "I waht JaW t-"rt your hair tonight, and I'm atolnjr.to let this comb j it'a very old." Bhe held cut a. tall silver comb, nuaintly & K might have belonged to A""?!" BTandmoIher, and the girl took It with a little cry, '.m?.!"-1?1" ""-I1 - r radiant face, "nun along ana make yourself beauti ful," ehe said, turnln bank te, the tnlr. ,ror. Anne found herself alone In' the dressing roomwlth nothing to do but lnak.B Jj."1' beautiful for "he evening. She- had a quick bath, and drew on soft silken clothes and t ver atoek-inK- Hi,r "."r foot In the polnUd silver ellppera looked uncannily email. With the exception of the few hour each day when Anne woro her borrowed raiment, she wore common-nense broad soled shoeSjPractlcally laced and with "2.. "?! Th things of paper eOles and high-arched heels were fascinating. uane qio ner nair under Oeraldlne's uorvj, UDcrvUlnn. yet there was a modlshness to It that It was done girlishly, and Oer rllsh BSihlhtff,2 A""?,' and tulle Maria areas over sltppei ir hei Anne, held her d the silver er head and nooneo i up. inen ene was given a mirror, and Marie nulled the long pier glees wound so. that the light played over the slim, radiant figure reflected In It. ' Anne turned slowly around and faced Gejraldlne, who smiled Indulgently. "Do you like yourself?" she asked, laughing y, and then sobered at the look on Anne's face. "You look very lovely, my; dear," she, said softly, and w(Jh a last touch of. her glittering black dra perlen, she weht downktalrn, followed by Anne, who moved ee?lf she were In a dream, i 4 jTOMonnow Tnn dinneiv) HONOR PALESTINE 3 Odd' Attend Meeting In Celebration of Country'a Freedom More than 3000 persons assembled in the Metropolitan Opera House, Broad and Poplar streets, last nleht, to cele brate tho liberation of Palestine from Turkish rule, and its surrender to the Jewish people to develop as their own home' land with Great Britain as mandatory. Morrla Itothenberj, member of the national executive committen nf h American Zionist organlxatlon and also a memoer ot mo joint aismmitlon com mittees of America, made the principal address. 4" BEAUTIFUL FASCINATING PRETTY EYES Use EYO" At all Department and Drug Stores nnWTMn nn i ft Our Offer of OneThird Off "TWERY article of - merchandise in our Store is genuine every body knows it is and no one questions it. The offer applies without partiality to All Suits All Overcoats All Raincoats All Straw Hats All Shirts & Ties All Socks & Underwear All Pajamas & Night gowns All Tailoring Fabrics to measure 331 Off No cjiargea. No exchanges. Sale to end without notice. Alterations, if necessary, clmrged for. William H.Wanamaker .1217-19 Chestnut Street ' .SaMsSSaHWseJew Ssf3sMttBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsHsHE9ssflsVS eTepSisaKBiflBBiaBlY VjCssIIbisCsCsSsIsIssIIbibibHbV 7 ' irrmHWSiTsPsTflsfll '- - it,,-, I MMaswsUsBjVJaMKwLJsblflssl If ' . ' , asco asco m "rn I fc JUf tla M'llll asco,. asco asco " i. . m ta iisi is i, it .H TasflsMmM.Vs7.slsaM!llil '' '' on " 1 IBSnIBB9HdnSUiaiBMBI ' - r ; .' 'a! A K o A si ret to A s LC O A s c O A S rC f iA s c o A 5 C A I t C O A rS c U A S A S c o A s S ft c o U s c o A a C O ft c o Confidence Lies at the Root of Permanent Patronage Public confidence spells buccoss to every Ann or individual that enjoys it, and failuro to gain it means, disaster. , V ' ", ' This inay seem a terso statement, but it is, ono! , tho, less -true the success of every clean business enterprise is alwayB measured by1 this' standard. Our hundreds upon hundreds of wldc-awaKo, bright, clean stores are visible, living, tangible testimony to tho fact that our customers must have received en tire satisfaction both in Quality, Price and Service otherwise 'this business could not have developed to such gigantic proportions. We enjoy the confidence of morehomes in the four States where, we operate than any other business we know of. PWFeWrWWWWWWVvvyyvyyMMyIWWWVMWMNMVVy'' Best Potatoes $JW The very finest quality dry, mealy potatoes to bo had always buy vy weignt. ZHtii f '' i 'I'l'i'iVvivtftn -D.r.-,r-X'-M-M-i-i-ii,i,i,t , - i'n-uij CHEEiSE An Opportunity to Test the Best Cheese Made at 28 off Regular Price Cut out the coupon below, and present In any 'American Store. Elkhorn American Cheddar f1! afl AC A nan 1 QC Kraft "Pimento MICCSC n 19 Wo never apply the superlative degree term Beat to any commodity unless it fully measures up to. all the term implies. 09fS9W9a$$OQS :$$9SS)$fxf)9&sD$ll Si s WvKSFvSSvm This Coupon is Value for 5' Cut it out and present in any American Store. It is re dcemable at its face value when you purchase a can of Elk' horn Kraft Cheese. American Stores Co. Not redeemable after May 29th, 1920. Irfd.l $$$0(lSXB&ft3 nwww Best Pure Lard ib Absolutely pure, kettle rendered it's "Asco" quality -" -- - -, j- . ii-hj-ii-i i-i n n ra c - - - - . . " 23c i-12Jc SWIET rAnn. Crushed VWlMVflUXfl2 Sugar corn of exceptional quality sanitary tina. Best NEW Very sliced in vinegar unsurpai Bed 03 a side dish. Onions " 9C mild, appetizing Cot augar '' wJcaJ Sweet and tender, cook ed ready to serve. Bcc!sS12' ;v. pSButtcr'13 Made in our own New Modern Plant under the eye" of an expert. We try to be modest, but without a doubt it is the best wo-ever sampled. You will Bay so y too, when you try it. ! J " Mirosa Cakes 23 Baked especially for this special sale. Very tasty, enjoyed, by most every one. A very ponular N, B. C. product. WWWWWWyWwyyyy ryvtNviiyw The Parest of Pasteurized Cream Is the Answer forLouella Quality Sf lb BUTTER Louella is the highest test, the very best Butter mades it is impossible to buy better butter than Louella anywhere at any price. Richland Butter - 68c Pure creamery prints of exceptional quality. J Gold Seal Eggs -" 55cil Fresh Egos 50c Aitt.ttjAtAtAitr-. .....a. riri . . f . i-ii-ii-ii-- rn n t jjjri.i.nj.flji.ii.fLfi.n.ri1L V V "A8C0" BlemKOurVcry Best) CoHccib42c Why pay 46c, 60c or 60c when you can get the Best Cup that ever passed your lips at 42c the pound. Pennies count, watch them. Evaporated Super I25c Cream can It'a Cream, not milk very rich. Contains at least 24$ Butter-fat. Best Candles doz. 15c Tender Peaa can 14c Stringless Beans can 18c Butterfly Mints pkg. 15c "Asco" Buckwheat Flour, 8c Quaker Biscuit Flour.pkg. 12c Shredded Cocoanut,pkg.7c-14c Colburn's Mustard... can 20c New Rich Cheese lb. 35e American -Maid Catsup.bot.10c Pride of Farm Catsup.bot.17c Table Sauces bot. 8e-15c Lea & Perrins' Sauce, bot. 27c India Relish bot. 15c Sour Pickles.... big bot. 15c Salad Dressing bot 15c Salad OH bot, 12c-27c Maiola Oil pt. can 35c Pure Olive Oil. --pt. can 40c KJ- yPare Olive Oil, pt. can 70-- "ASCO" Blend (Our Very BcsO Teas"45p Do not judge our Teas by the. price but measure them by the quality. We guarantee you better sat isfaction than Teas being sold at Sixty and Eighty cents elsewhere. "Asco" Ginger " 1 0Vic Ale bot. J1 Carbonated ready to drink a little cracked ice and you will have the sat isfying beverage supreme. jT W---VVV-.-i-.ili..t.. rr-rn---rn-rrr-)--rrix M7UA.4f The tool Unmalch-able Erery-Meal Bread of Which One Neter Tires. :3SBSsr,.vSJ. m.mwi t'01 litiw Bread. liliil. Jililfl UmW ' 9C We repeat our many times stated contention that Victor io truly "the loaf without a. fault." It is utterly impossible U make a better loaf of bread than Victor; whether viewed from tho standpoint of quality or quantity It is in a closs entirely by iUelf. llllllUIIII)lllllllli..l.i..., .. ...... .. -! -'fj-) it .-ffl1j1l TAota f'wfiii. A II -.u i c t " ?j-. hm a ujt f 'JJ .. '-ca tf wuriow iuauiy meat martlets VixitBt Quality Meats Sold Only in Our Stores and 16 oza. to Every Pound. orSteak 37' Finest Sirloin Steak ib 42' Milk Fed Chickens 45 Thick End Rib Roast30c I Lean Soup Meat15 Milk Fed Veal Breast Neck .... Rack Shoulders Rib Chops AM Roast i" 35" ..,.lbT22c ,rv.lb. 25c ,.i. lb. 30c . .lb. 22c ... .lb. 35c Loin Chops . .lb. 38c Stores Everywhere in Philade Wether Mutton Breast lb. Neck ....lb. Rack lb. Shoulders . . .lb. Rib Chops . . .lb. pmjjnops . .lb. phia and Throughout Pennsyl 12c 16c 28c 25c 35c 45c j , vttnia, New Jersey, Maryland. and'Delaware C3 j A S c o. A s s A s c ol A S4 lei fo rsi c O aJ s c o s rA S c o A s o A Si td to A s O r A S Ci o U is. c. o. A' o A r C o ! o A S C ,o ' A' S: - FA S' C O US&'yOilL ;,, , ., ;&... .V-yT I s ASC.Q .ASO. ',AS r AStoX, -ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO I. J WANAMAKER'S mmer WANAMAKER'S M m j ""V .1 i. ) ,'ti. . ' .' Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store Has a Great Part in the Sweeping Twenty Per Cent Deduction Sale Every day is telling in the scale of economy and lower prices! 4 This great movement of the Founder's is like a Liberty Bell of economy and lower prices, whose echoes are reverberating throughout the nation and the bell is still ringing! Every one who buys $1 worth of -merchandise for 80c is having a part in the splendid movement helping the cause as well as saving money. Fresh New Summery Merchandise coming in each day is being marked at the regular low rate of profit, for Wanamaker's never has and never will mark up goods in order to mark them down. That was orie of the principles of business which the Founder changed when he started this business on a plan of utmost fairness to the customer. The 20 Per Cent Is Deducted " from the marked price at the time of purchase, so that often one gets the double advantage of a sale price and the additional 20 off. Among t Women's Wash Frocks: The 20 Deduction Taken From the Special Prices Makes It Well Worth While to Buy Three or Four at a Time! And women are doing it. They, knowing the values of the materials alone, and the added cost of making, realize what they are saving in so doing. Voilo dresses begin at $5, which the 20 rjer cent brings down to $4. Gingham and voiles and other tub frocks in many pretty styles are $6.25, $7.60 and so on up to $15 really $12 with the deduction. Silk Dresses Are $15 to $25 Various styles' in taffeta, satin, fou lard, Georgette, etc., are here a-plenty, but, of course, the best chodsing is in the morning, as, judging by the way women are taking advantage of these splendid values, they will not last long, although the quantity is large. Ctfuhet) Sheer White Voile 65c a Yard A soft, fine quality suitable for women's blouses and frocks and for the kiddies' frocks is 44 inches wide. And there is 20 per cent taken from this price ! (Central) Children's Sturdy Drawers at 40c (with 20 per cent taken from this price) are of white muBlin with tucks for trimming; sizes 2 to 12 years. Two-piece pajamas in white, pink and blue, sizes 4 to 12 years, are $2 to $2.75. One.piece pajamas of white mus lin, 2 to 12 years, are $1.25 to $2. (Central) Light; Topless Corsets Of pink coutil or soft mesh ma terial, they have clastic insets at the top and good hose supporters. $3.50, less the 20 per cent deduc tion. Adora Corsets, $2.50 to $7.50 are sold only in the Down Stairs Store at Wanamaker's, and are in many styles for all figures from the slight to the very stout. (Cntrl Women's Fashionable Footwear, $6.90 to $9.90 a Pair Instep Ties Plain Pumps One-Eyelet Ties Brown or black calfskin and black patent leather to choose from ! The shoes have baby French or high heels and the soles are turned or welted. The 20 per cent deduction makes tho originally low prices lower still: $5.52 to $7.92 a pair! Low Shoes for the Kiddies Sizes 8 12 to 2 $3.75 to $5.50 a Pair Oxford ties are of tan, dull black or patent leather and strap pumps are of patent or dull black leather. 20 per cent deducted at time of purchase. (Chtnot) Women Find the Coat Store a Fine Place to Take Advantage of the 20 Per Cent Deduction for prices are already low and there is an assortment of fashionable styles. The smart, short sports coats arc well represented almost every im aginable shade and about all the sea sonable materials. All the girls and women in the younger set are wearing them and every woman wants at least one coat of. this type. $15 to $40 (Market) ISO Gleaming White Tub Skirts Special at $4. 75 Well tailored, attractive skirt3 of Venetian (or wash satin, as it is quite, often called) have good-looking pock ets and belts and are nicely finished- Ordinarily, these would be marked much more, but this is a special lot. The 20 per cent deduction makes the price $3.80 think of it! ("Market) Printed Georgette Crepe, $2 a Yard A good quality in grounds of black, turquoise blue, white or tan is printed with the large floral designs that are so attractive. 40 inches wide. Georgette Crepe in Plain Colors, $2.50 a Yard 40 inches wide, it is in navy blue, tan, orchid, white, flesh, rose and Nile green. There is the usual 20 per cent de duction on these. (Central) V To Keep Out the LittM Pests Plenty of Mosquito Netting In white, gray or black, there are. S yards to a piece, 68 inches wide, splendid quality. $2.25 a piece. When one saves 20 per cent on standard essentials like mosquito net ting, one realizes more than ever the benefit of this movement of the Founder's. Summer Door Curtains of lustrous madras in various colors are quite new and pretty. They are 27 inches wide and 2 3-8 yards long. $9 and $11 a pair. 85c Chair Cushions Shaped to fit the chair scat, they are covered with durable cretonnes and are tufted. (Central) Lovely New FJouncings ! They go out so quickly that it's hard to keep a supply of them for women who want to start their Sum mer frocks now. Accordion-Pleated Voile Flouncing In white, flesh-pink, orchid, tan and Nile green, 38 inches wide. It is $2 a yard for the plain and $2.50 for tho tucked. The plain voile flouncing to match in the same shades is 80c a yard ; 40 inches wide. Raffled Organdie Flouncing In white, flesh, ,pink, Nile green, maize, Copenhagen blue and orchid, 40 inches wide, at $2 and $3,75 a yard. 20 per cent deducted from these prices. (C.Bi4) 1 m H'. t?. j, . B'i ." W' (i Hi A. m i v . K 1 'H '"JJ I J f "?1 ni i? iH :-'M M i i X .- 1 'W V if X: ''-
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