f "4 ii' ?vw? t ! 1 18 1 -4f i " ' I I II I I - ' , , .. . - . . the; streets of life By UAZEh DEYO JMTCIIELpit Copir(ah, itit. by lfi i'Mlillo ledger Co. I)anc Grey Realizes His Lavo 'ti9ttlf '"P1 htt'ln examined tjieri fntlt(jiatjcaj)y, I nra pronarcl to tall fpu that they arc perfectly cxquUlto. t would be Impossible tq inscribe them "MV. ITflflaAmAi ntm ami IrtrlAuitAnl wlnifg, held against the vivid contrast of a richly colorfd background. Kach rwtifd 'ffitu a Bold finished circle, Anne Carter teas 'not equipped with ,k, .trsnplh of character that other Cii held down from ohildhodd 111 a VJ?J VX ,was 'determined to lend However, nxs rioae mi .r to ht Will. mate tor her :'.nu it the (titer toth di qrfe h clr reoe' i there viae ii her Kia W "i .iji. ,..... .Hiii rjfiffiinR lyuiuc MB 2rtm'e into her life and Anne had stolen Srr2 afternoon to the Carpenter iauis to do secretariat, war jpr je. rantnttr. something in her rebelled ? , Perhaps it was her meeHna itth'DanVarcv, the wHter,n hat did u but, at anv raft, johen QeraMno iaaesled that she defv her father il'ciand for all she was Aetermncd IS So it- P'" '"' note fr Mm and 'wen? off to a dinner parly. nUniNO the dinner, whenever Anno V gtoppedlo think, sho folt exactly like Cinderella, whoso beautiful clothes were changed to rafjs at the stroke of twelve. Theriloro V W not to thin, .ha tried to grasp her moment with both hands and not to think ahead at nil. And the prince, ha pat opppaltc Clpder Ha at dinner, he had Iron gray hair and very Hue keen eyes, eyes which she molded. He wore conventional evenlpK drew, but ho was a prince Just the same. At 10 OClppK wnen -inner wna ura. the rugs wero rolled up In the big draw ing room and the dancliur began. There ... a small orchestra arranged behind dome palms and all the rooms downstairs were thrown open to the guests. There nas an Informality about the whole thing that made for a good time, qer stdlne was an Ideal hostess because she mado no effort to really entertain. Peo ple did as they liked. Mabel Hill's whole heart was set on v.nlne Dane Grey by her aide and is they rose from the table, she took possession of him wth a proprietary nlr. "Shall wo get up a table of brldgo7" the asked. He shook his head atways courteous, and his eyes followed a streak of sil ver ahead of him. At that moment one of the dreenvlllo women camo up to Ihem. She was a Mrs. Bradley, a rather cold, hard type of woman. Geraldlne jiated her, but Mr. Bradley was one or Mr Carpenter's business associates, a really splendid typo of map, and the nradleys were nearly always Invited to any affair at the Carpenters'. Mrs. Bradley knew Mabel very well. Both uomen were a great deal the same, only that Mabel waa younger and not quite ho hard. , . . . , "I didn't catch the name of that girl In silver," Mrs. Bradley said evonly. "But her face looks strangely familiar." Mabel, conscious that she must not iay what Bhe wanted to beforo Dane, MhniAti bnnt whnt shR had on the tin of her tongue, and said simply. "Carter, I believe." 'Carter, Carter?" Tha other woman aid, wrinkling her brows nnd trjlntr to remwiber. "She Isn't that quoor little Anne Carter whose father keeps her chained up in a dungeon, Is Bhe?" And Mrs Bradley laughed. "I believe she la," Mabel returned "But how does she happen to be here? Vhy I understand that her father won't allow her to go anywhere, and that she never has anything." Mabel laughed nervously. "You'll have to ask Qeraldlne," sho said lightly. "AH rlcht. come along, I'm really curious," said Mrs. Bradley, taking pos sesion of Mabel, and nodding to Dane. And before sho knew It Mabel found herself being carried off much against her will. I).an.e.c're' walked over to Anne Im mediately. She was standing talking to three men, but she turned to him Im mediately, ;, '3Y11' . 1UMn of the I"" " said light y, "how does. It seem to bo. so popular?" v The other men were talking and for a moment Anne and Dane Grey were alone. The bantering note In bis voice deepened to real feeling, as he leaned toward her quickly and'sald: Aren t ypu going to give me any tlmo alnne7 It's wonderful In the con servatory off the library. I want a chance to talk to ypu." Her heart leaped In ber throat, and tho warm color rushed up to the very roots of her hair. ''In flvo mlnUtes?" ho said softly. She nodded. Ho looked down at her a minute. How young Bhe was, and how adorably fresh and sweet. Everything lay before" her. life with Its allure, Its entanglements nnd Its mystery. The thought of It mado him feel old, old with experience. Thou he slipped off to the conserva tory, dark and with the scent of lilac blowing In from tho garden, to wait for Anno to come to him. (Tomorrow, 11111 It stilt on an errapd.) Adventures With a Purse POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere I KNOW pf nothing that looks cooler nnd smarter on a warm summer's day than a crisp fresh little summer frock. And I .can think of few, If any, summer frocks that are crisper and smarter than those of gingham. Let me tell you of the one- I bought. It is n lavender and white checked An derson gingham, as clean and cool look ing as anything you could hone to find. The neck is square and the sleeves arc short, and both are edged with a sheer bit of organdie, trimmed with a narrow bit of picot. The waist ties in back In a pert big bow, o( white organdie, and the pockets in the skirt nrc fust the right size. There nrc other styles and other colors nmong these little frocks, nnd if by chance, tho shop does not have in stock the one you select. In your size, you lmye it made, at no additional cost. And in the very same shop, you can buy becoming, gracefully shaped hats faced with white and covered with the ginghnm that matches your dress. Thero nro a number of shapes from which to choose, so that J mi are sure to And one that is becoming. Another shop lias just received n new shipment of those lovely butter- PJE Rosicrucian Fellowship T.ITKBATURK , Wwwra WUdoin Teachlni Expliilns griRMiKin nmiHTiAV CHRISTIANITY MYHTKKIKS Th Myatery of I.lfa and Being- Hero and Hereafter PAUL CwWYNNE 3311 Howell Ht.. Wlsalnomlnr To Have Wavy Hair Like Nature's Own Ilere'a a brand now recltw of on. nuntlonrd merit, that you ahould make note of, unlrsa oU are one of the few poeotitora of natnrnllr wavy nalr. It' very simple, for all you need do la to apply a Uttlo liquid tllmrrlno beforo dolnur up the hair with n clean tooth bruaH nrt In thre; hours, you will rind this tin dried In tho aweeteit curia and watft. Imaginable. Tliey will be Jnit like "Nature's own." havlnr no resemblance to the effect produced bv n hot Iron, which Is so oh rloiulr artificial. The application la really beneficial in the hair and slvrs It that iWely Imtre so much dcalred. Ab It Is so ay to obtain few ounces of the lianlq sllmerlne from your druggist uniclent to ken, tlie hair curly for tann.T weeks there's no reason now tor potting up with either that traliht. contrary hair or Willi the orllnr Iron nuisance. Adr. Goldman's "La Natural" Hair Color Restorer The most perfect coloring for faded and grey hair Washablt, and Absolutely Harmless When ordering, send sample of hair. In all colors, blonde to black. Price $2 with full instructions GOLDMAN'S 1624 Chestnut Street and each rtenonrls frnm a hlnnlt rllthntt. xna prices bejtin at $4 nqd, $4. HO Send a seU-addrmadi stamped envclppe to tho Editor of Woman's 'Page, or call Walnut 3000, for ham.es, of shops wjif" articles men tioned In AdveptlirB with a rurs.e. may be purchased. Lip Reading To learn lip reading at all Is a nerve racking prpce8s to learn it under drenry surroundings is pad ; but to study It In n reatful atmosphere. In a nlensant mountain classroom 1800 feet above the sea, with climbing roses for a back ground, is another story, ' Up on tho sjdc of the Catskllls perch tho kindly "portlrora of the 'farmhouse Where Miss Dugane's classes meet for study. Larkspurs and humming birds make nut of doors a flash of blue and gold. Around the farm are famous veg etable gardens to break the strangle hold of the high cost of good living, and the high, dry air minimizes the throat difficulties which sometimes accompany deafness. One student, who had not heard n bird sing for years, avows that a robin came so close he sang nt her for a half hour or so, nnd sho heard him, "Our lip-reading classroom," says this same pupil, ''was a pergola With rustic seats and tables. Hoses climbed over Its open sides and blrdi and rabbits came In for frlemllv rnlla." One Imagines Hrer Itahblt, with his own flexibility of Up, more than a little ex cited over the classroom methods of his human friends. "Tho classes are long, about thrte hours six times a week, llut the teacb.tr has the wisdom for frequent rests and refreshing between whiles. The lesson periods' are varied with voice production cxerclsoo and calisthenics. All of tho teachers aro experienced women, two of them having studied abroad with Doc tor Muller-Wallo. "Tho life out of tho classroom is planned so as to help the downhearted and physically rundown, as well as the mentally alert." Woman's Citizen. Roach Remedy Ho many readers seem to want to know how to got rid of roaches. Let them try this: Common salt put around the floor close to the wall, and If they arc in tho presses, put the salt around tho shclvos. The roaches will soon dis appear. I speak from experience. ,T. O. i0.-:: :1.il6ffl5iUI As.' Akcbr'&coA 1 A' A s c o Why Not the Best? Especially When It Costs Less Can you afford to pay 45c, 50c or 60c a pound for coffee, when the very finest cup that ever passed your lips can be bought m any American Store for 42c lb.? Asco blend is a combination of selected coffees, blended to produce not only flavor and aroma, but we have been mindful also of the economy feature, in that we have com bined the full heavy body. Our coffees are all thoroughly cleaned, blended and roasted in our own plant, under the supervision of an expert. This is the reason why the quality is so uniform why its rich, smooth, delightful flavor and pleasing aroma has found its way into the homes of more coffee ennnniflcn,, throughout the four States where our stores operate than anv other. ,A' fvwPLftl i c r j Mmpwm'wm ASCO. i "ASCO" Blend (Oar Very Best) Coffee 42 Full heavy body, insuring economy. A satisfying flavor, difficult to find. A blend never excejled, and hard to match. Stores Conveniently Located All Over Phlladelohia and In th- Cities and Towns of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. ASCO. ASCO. A : ,o A O i A ,s. A 'Si : !a s :0C ASCO. BEAUTIFUL i FASCINATING PRETTY EYES Use "EYO" At all Department and Drug Stores r toe I olored fabrics know Prinrinat L Vi . ? i' T 'i' hi - - . ,., . , ,, i, O i ASCO. ASCO. ASCfV Acrrt . I. . - an . . 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Worth especial note tomorrow: women's printed voile dresses . at $8.75. 38-inch mercerized white voile at 50c a yard. toothbrushes, "seconds, "at 18c. hairbrushes, "seconds' at 40c to $1. 65. corylopsis, violet and trailing arbutus talcum large), 20c. hand-made blouses, $5.90 to $11.75. silk or cotton vestees 50c, $1 and $1.50, dresser sdarfs of scrim, 65c. hemmed cotton breakfast nap kins, 21c each. children's white leather slip- 8V2 to 2, $2. 45. pers, sies thousands of pairs of women's fashionable pumps and oxfords at $5.40, $6.90 and $9.90. women's pure linen handker chiefs, 18c each; with embroid ered corners, 30c each; with colored borders, 25c and 35c each. women's striped percale house dresses, $2. children's school umbrellas, $2. children's tub frocks of c ham bray and gingham, sizes 2 to 5 years, $2 to $4. printed voile in splendid pat terns and colorings, 38 inches zvide, 50c a yard. men's tan or black brogue Ox fords, $10.50 a pair. men's straight-lace shoes, black or tan, $7.50 a pair. 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