. v r Vy U ,v , ft. y i" 'V , r ki M v Vf "'V..'. 1 ' 1 '. tJlH' ,", l S.vf-- '.", ' r EVENING PUBLIC (LEDGER PHtDADBEPHJA, FRIDAY, MAY 21, 1920 ia THE STREETS OF LIFE Ky HAZEL DKVO RATCIIELOR tvfjnuM, lino, lu the 1'ubllo Ltiiair t'o. Before the Stroke of Twelve Annt Cnrtrr hnA Inherited much of Kfr mother' sicectnt,,, but her father' treatment of her tince child to" 'had. n tubduetiher that she had a inir((. Bhc wu not allowed to make MM a"d her father, chote a hu. itidforhcr. tt thlt, however, Anne tu,d to be coerced.' 'ie hated BUI Sitter and intuitively HMrntted Mm. Then acraldtne Carpenter, a wealthy woman (it toion, became Interested In Vr and tor the first time In her Ufa Anne knew beauty and nood timet. Bhedld tecrclarial duties for acraldlne n lew hour every day, but she had to ileal ateay from home secretly, khuw inn that her father tootiW be furious She knew. At th" Vaiventers' she met nanc Grey, a writer, tt man worthy of a!? her girlhood ideah. On the ntpht Vt one of her dinner vartles Ocruldlnc Vcrsuaded' Anne to stay and to have th? matter of independence out with her other It was at this party that nane Grey understood hts fecllnn toward the plrl. mil Snyder came for Anne and the girl refuted to go home with htm. ANNE heard tno aoor ninni on iiui Snyder with a sense of relief thafwns a crcat It ailtiosi overwneimea ncr Then, with owlft feet. ch sped nrounU throush the dining room to the conscrva torv. which hml two entrance. The soft light from tin garaeu Riinieu pn her fcllVCr nrCPB u nnu vainu iui nnm tentatively. It. wan difficult to hco and her heart beat so loud In her ears that It almost deafened her. Thsn quite sud denly some one spoke. Arrrt lifi was thorc, tall and dlstln- wjja.hef !? .... .... ,h., J liey enl VII ta "lur wv ...ai. ,,,. alone Inside of the windows, and Anne her boldness Quite deserting her, said hurriedly: "I munin i amy. "Mustn't you 7" h said, a little husk ii.. i fUlnir r tinvA AoiTiethlnir tn nav about that Anne, Ahnc, what makes you BO lOVCiyT lie WRB IOHllnK vuwnru lier now, and she drew back a little. ch war not woman of the world enough to fencr,not now In the grip of thll sfranse, lorruymc emouuu. nm. ens did etammer out tremulously: "Its mis arena ana me magic insni. ind imnnlslvelv she nuns: out lovely bare arms to the soft darkness outside, the smell or nine, me aueiu siar-Kem-med sky, and life as youth views It, all elled with rosy dreams, ilia flnirers closed around the softness ef her arm, and their quite suddenly his own arms were around her, tensely. In .latently, ii Imil a dentine Imnresslon of widen ed srey c'es', frlfrhtened and idark, and then no KiP.ica ncr, anu ne ion iirr rig tdness soften to surrender. "Anno. Anne," he said, raisins his head anil looking down at her unbeliev ingly. "It can't be that you care." She smiled a little. "Vou're such a child. Why, I'm years older than you are. You liavo all of life bfore you. I3ut," he said suddenly, whimsically, "even though I lenow I'm not pood for you, It doesn't matter now. I'm going to nave you. A younger mnn couldn't appreciate you or I can. Anne, are you going to be my wife?" "I don't know; am I?" shr said teas Ingly "Kiss me, he demanded suddenly catching her by the shoulders nlrtiost roughly. "You haven't told me you loe me: you haven't promised to marry mt, and," his voice dropped to hugklnefs. you naven i Kissea me yet. "But you kissed mr." Anne mur- inured, her face hidden on his shoulder. He laughed at that exultantly. "One kiss." he mocked. "And how long do ou expect ma to bo satisfied with that? How aeltlsh you are, when you liv thousands, thousands that arc all mine I" He tlnp'd back her head, and stooped in that his lips almort touched hers. "lilts me, ' ne whispered, nut sne oroue sway from him. She wanted to be alone, to think of this wonderful thing that had hnppencd to her. Womanlike, she was content to proceed witn everytning slowir. to" -nrt the- very most out of. eerythlng. A man nlwayn wants to exhaust the Bwectncsa of a tning a,i once. the When ne wants a thing he wants It ut terly, entirely, and Is Impatient until he gta It. riano leaped to lilu ft and caught '"7 "" silver ngurc in nin arms. 'You're like Cinderella Hying at stroke of 12." lie,Rald, tenderly. Ihchvords struck cold terror to Anne's heart, i How truo they were: It Dane Orey knew how true they were what would he think? Certainly he wouldn't want her then. He thought ho loved her tonight because sne was a princess In a sliver gown, but she was Just r little Impostor after all. Just Anne Carter. who1 lived In tin ugly houre with n cruel father, and wore ugly ctotlKn. There was 13111 Pnyder, Joo. and the memory of that night when Bill had kissed her nwopt over Anne with a wave of nausea, 8he almost tore herself out or Dane Clrey's arms, and flew out of the room upstairs to Cleratdlne'a dressing room, where, with trembling fingers, she began to unfasten the silver and tulle dinner dress. (Tomorrow, Anne fncei her father.) Rubber Pad If (ho plant tlint you tine an n renter piece on the (llnlnR room table drips down nn the tablo after It lins been watered. It may Injure the finiuli of the wood. To prevent this, put n piece of white oil cloth or white rubber under tho centerpiece to protect the table. Then the plant can drip ns it p1eacs. If you have a mahogany table and a crocheted dolly hs .0 centerpiece, the white may look bad showing through the croehetitig. In that rase, look up that old hot water bag that leaks hut hann't hern thrown nway jet- cut n round piece out of It nnd slip tlint under. It will motcli the table nlinost exactly. "7 $1 JX?.1 W m IIVUI, Store Order; easy to use Huy everylhlne for tne family at ny storn you 1 prrr, uiotnuir. vurm turn. ItmmA Fiirnlahlnffs. Jewelry nnd JnerM M-r- cnanalie. ray at your III rlsht hero on Chestnut Hlreet over 30 ers.. Cnlt. Thnne or Write Sr.WEAVER 1117 rknrl-e,.il-CI- OOMo lib VIICJIIIUI.,41. TAi i eiMvtms ' - M&!iJsnMg Buy Your Floor and Table Lamps at Manufacturer Prices Ilr.it the llentl Electric Fans If Pnri'ln'it'il Nnn-Si-eelally 12.50 nrlerd w",w Special rates on fixtures for the whole house. mm- VVnlnnt 418? i "" PXACK$BLYNN.Ine V 1528 Chestnut Si. Importers and Furriers Since 1850 Saturday A Day of Special Events Brimful of Great Savings for You From many unusual offerings that present themselves on the Second Floor Salons, we've selected three lots, that fairly indicate the drift of saving awaiting you. $49.50 for $65 Pongee Suits $35 for $47.50 Accordion Pleated Capes $42.50 for $50 Canadian Homespun Suits The Ponj?ee Suits at ?49.50 are very handsomely tailored coats lined with tine quality satin, or unlined. The Capes at $35, are. of excellent quality blue and black serge; larfce soft satin collar. The Suits at $42.50, are beautifully tailored; sleeves are lined with silk. They come in tan, copen, taupe, and navy blue. $7.50 for $10 to $12 Hand-made Blouses 1 Every stitch hand-made hand-drawn as well. Lovely styles. Great Reductions in Dresses for Every Occasion Mitui ivcuuliiuiiu CM 11 cjacs 1 ji tvtii y wt.v.ugiun i Allthe HotWater Kitchen Close up the coal range all s u m m e r and yet have Bjenty of hot water the Lovekin" way without a hot kitchen, dirt and ashes. - - THE LovoRtn AUTOMATIC GAS WATER HEATER rhe Lovekin Automatic Gaa Water Heater is particu 'i'ly convenient during tho summer indispensable, in jt, when the housewife allows the coal range to stand idle throughout the warm weather. Because of its exclusive patented features the Lovekin" means "lots of hot water with little gus." economy of operation-ia a big surpriso to those who """eve that a gas water heater is an expensive luxury. I Gee Jour plumber or write to us for booklet. I Lovekin Wnfor iloator Cnmnnnv 'i Laurel Street , r . , ,', Phllndflphfe 1 1 i Adventures With a Purse IovkIv llttlo nilllfrtl hedroOm slippers, In pink or blue, nnd embroidered on the tips with colorful littlo sprays of roses. And perched on each slipptr Is n tiny riiK rosette, uneir jiricc is .?i.ni. WANAMAKER'slDOWN STAIRS STORE 1 WAN AM AKER'S THIS Is an Adventure for din: dwell ers, those who either from neces sity or from cholee Reck their hnppluess In "two rooms and," and occasionally have n cor.y Intimate breakfast or Sun day evening ten iIrIU in their own little "home," nnd rooked on the tiny electric Rrlll. I'ulll recently these grills have been so conitruotod tlint they could cook only two thlnjtx at a time. Hut now enmes n brnnd new Improved kind, on which three tilings enn be cooked, ns for Instnnce, hot enkes, snusngc nnd tonst. You enn ensllv see what n great improvement this grill is over the old kind. And I understand, although of this I nin not quite sure, that tho hent can be regulated". Quite some time ago I told you about thl. Fltit jmt bv chance I ran across it again today, and I became enthusiastic about it all over again. Ho I thought that I'd write about it once more, just "In case." von know. It li the little vanity box the nicest I havo yet to And. First of all, it Is an oblong box with rounded ends nnd Is covered with an old rose fabric. Inside are, n cake of rouge with n tiny puff, and a cake of powder with .1 tiny puff. Bo far, so good. Hut lu ndditlon to the rouge nnd powder there 1m a tiny lip stick nnd 11 diminutive eyebrow pencil. Now I link ou. would lt be possible to find n more complete little box than this? And ull for? IV Direct from .Tnpan have come these Send n self-addressed, stamped envelope to the Kdltor of Woman's I'ogc, or call Wajnut .1000, for names of shops where articles men tioned In Adventures with n Purse may be purchased. r IF YOU LOVE Flower you will be intereited In THE CENTURY FLOWER SHOP mmttth Below Chestnut Bt.mmm WSffi after ihavinff. Delightfully soff. soothing and healing. ,5c Free Sample "(r At your dealer's " 1 :Chargc Accounts Solicited: Maviteon & DeMan$ 12 15 Chestnut Street i Furs and Millinery fpfe Wonderful Hat Values That Come Opportunely For Decoration Day Here are about 350 Hats that we are about to close out and which form golden opportunities to save on your Decoration Day millinery. Comprised are trimmed models in all the favored effects and trimmings, creations from the Mawson & DeMany salons and copies of original imported models. The below prices are startling examples of unusual value I These Hats todose Ojut ..'. . 6V Trimmed Hats 7M Trimmed Hats 10.00 Trimmed Hats 12.50 Trimmed Hats lGM Trimmed Hats 1750 Trimmed Hats 20.00 Trimmed Hats 22.50 Trimmed Hats :Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted: The Thirteenth Street-Shop PpCQg drS W5r Thirteenth Str . U mr Just Below Chestnt : m Semi-Annual Sale Reductions of One-Quarter to One-Half and More, Creating Exceptional Values Hagcdorn Sales Are Known for Bona Fide Reductions Tomorrow Saturday Polo Coats Novelty models in the new shades. Silk lined. Belted styles. Value 75.00. Tricolette Coat Dresses, Very smart model. Wonderful value. Tricotinc Dresses, Tailored models. Former mica to tfsM I 110.00 Sport Skirts Reduced OneFourth Tailored models in the new plnids, stripes and checks in a variety of smart colorings. Regularly 29.75 Coats, Capes and Wraps Only one of a kind. Very smart models. Were 59.75 Were 89,50 Were 125.00 XQ-75 CQ.50 QQ.50 To Close Out Sport Suits Balance of Stock "All of our remaining Sport Suits, including all sizes and desirable colors. Silk lined. Regularly 45.00 To Close Out No Exchanges No C. O. D.'s Heaps of Fresh New Merchandise All at 20 Per Cent Deduction Wanamaker's Down Stairs Store French Veiling The vogue for this finely dotted veiling takes it out so quickly tlint it ia hard to sup ply the demand. In black, brown, navy nnd white or flesh-pink dotted in black, or castor with brown dots. $1.50 nnd $1.75 n yard. Lcssi 20 per cent, of course. (Central) . Bead Necklaces 35c i Less 20 per cent deduc tion makes them but 28c think of itl They are in dark Ricen, imi tation coral and lijjht blue in 22-inch Ktringr and are very pretty to wear with Summer frocks. tClientnut) Women 's Ribbed Cotton Combina tion Suits, 85c Less 20 per cent, of course! They are "seconds," but good ones, of fine white ribbed cot ton with band or beadinp top and tight, shell or lace trimmed knees. In regular and oxtfra sizes. It's time to get n Summer's supply. (Centrnl) 2.00 :::::: 4.50 :::::: 7.50 10.00 j 8 i y I YTua M Mr Jr Where Ftthlnn ; -iJ9 Thirteenth Street I Just Below Chestnut . 8 T (38.1 1 48 !: I S: St 19-so xj: I I5 I k.oo r rtj& M?l H The First Bathing Suits Appear reminding us that the Me morial Day holiday, which marks the opening of the beach season, is but a week away. The now bathing suits for women start at $4.50 for surf satin and go to $22.50 for quite elaborate suits of silk. Between these prices are many practical and becoming suits, including knitted wool suits at $6.25 to $9.75. Knitted cotton under-suits are $1; wool, $3.50. Yes, the 20 per cent deduc tion applies to these. (Market) A Great Vogue for Accordion Pleated Flouncing And this soft voile is espe cially well suited to pleating. In delicate flesh-nink, tan and white, 38 inches wide, it is $2 for the plain and $2.50 for the tucked. Plain voile of tho same qual ity in these shades is 40 inches wide at 80c a yard. Heaps pf Delightful Ruffled Organdie Flouncings in tho lovely light shades are $2.25 and $2.75 a yard. (Central) Pongee Silk Petticoats , $3.85 They're in tho natural shade and havo ruffled flounces. White Sateen Petticoats, $2.50 are made with a double panel in both tho front and the back. A finer grade of sateen is used in white petticoats, without double panels, in regular and extra sizes, at $3.85. Rustling and Crisp are these lightweight cotton petticoats with deep flounces. In black, navy, purple, gray and emerald. $3. Less tho 20 per cent de duction. (Central) Little Girls' White Frocks $3.25, $3.50 and $4 with a deduction of 20 per cent Cunning littlo pretties, they are, of white lawn or fine voile trimmed with colorful stitch ing or smockinsr, or, perhaps, littlo ruffles. Tho styles aro many. Also, at $1, there arc nink. blue or green pin-chcckcd or gandie frocks trimmed with white. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Pretty Hats $1.75 to $5.50 They aro of fine lawn, or gandie, embroidery, etc., fin ished with ruffles, laco nnd ribbon or tailored of white plquo. These, too, aro nico'for children of 2 to 6 years, or a bit older. Organdio hats in rambler pink or buttercup nrc $5.50. (Central) 300 New Dresses of Georgette and Tricolette at $17 and $18.50 Less the 20 Per Cent Deduction Here arc charming frocks of printed Georgette in tho softest colorings; beaded Georgette dresses in flesh, white, orchid, peach and turquoise; and dresses of tricolette in navy or brown, trimmed with braiding or with ribbon tabs. Also some dresses of figured Georgette combined with taffeta. Other dclitthtful flowered Georgette dresses, over silk founda tions, arc $33.50. A particularly pretty style has a box-pleated skirt of ecru Georgette and a coatee of navy-and-ecru figured crepe. Linen-and-Voile Frocks, $23.50 A long panel, front and bnck, is of linen; the rest of the dress, which is pleated at the Fides, Is of voile in the same shade, admirably combining coolncsn nnd Kiiuirtncns. In pink, orchid, navy, white nnd light blue. The 20 per cent deduction brings the price well below $20. Thousands of Fresh, Summery Frocks With 20 Per Cent to Be Deducted From the Price of Each Soft and lovely voiles, sunshiny ginghams and crisp organdies arc all ready for Summer weather. Prices begin at $4.50 and there is wonderfully wide choosing at $6.25, $8..75, $10.50, $12 and $15. Special at $6 A group of 160 voile dresses in pink, tan, lavender or green figured designs, trimmed with organdie tabs and collars. The 20 per cent deduction means a new Summer irock for only $4.80. Navy Blue Eton Dresses, $25 Of serge, these frocks aro embroidered about the sleeves and bodice with beads. There is a brocaded sash and accordion pleated skirt. Foulard Dresses in Extra Sizes, $30 These arc all in navy blue grounds with white or tan figured pat terns; the sleeves and ovcrskirts are of navy blue Georgette. In sizes 44 to 50. (Mnrkrt) Eton Serge Suits, $23.50 Well-made little suits of navy blue serge have accordion-pleated skirts and Eton jackets, which arc trimmed with black braid and buttons. Sizes 14 to 20. . The 20 per cent deduction amounts to $4.70 on each suit. (Murket) A Little Lot of Women's Fine, Sample Wraps at $30 Just a few of these fine things, and each is marked much less thnn its usual price. These arc capes and coats of velour, tricotine nnd duvctyne, most of them beautifully lined with silk. (Market) Summer Is the Real Season for Separate Skirts and every kind of skirt for every Summer occasion is to be found in the Down Stairs Store at very reasonable prices, from which there is a further deduction of 20 per cent. Tub skirts start with a knockabout affair of white lincne at $1.63, and between this and a handsome $15 linen there arc all sorts of good skirts of galatca, gabardine and poplin. Skirts of the sports type start at $10.75 for a knife-pleated serge in navy or black. Then there are box-pleated, Unife-plcated and nccordion-plentod skirts of plaids, of white flannel and serge and of many exquisite silk materials. Charming assortments at $14.50, $10.50 and upward to $35. (Market) What a Gathering of Summery Sailors and Sports Hats Straight-brim sailors arc often faced with white or rimmed with while, while a great many of tho newer sports hnts have crowns of duvetyne, velour or hatter's plush. Tho brims, of course, arc of straw. $2.25 to $8.50. Airy new hats of Georgette in white and pastel tints are $3.50 to $7.50, and they're lovely with organdie dresses. 20 per cent to be deducted from the price of each. (Murket) 20 Splendid Shoe Values Per Cent Is Deducted From the Price of Each Pair at Time of Purchase: At $9.90 Women's black or tan brogue Oxford ties. Patent or dull black leather instep ties with high heels. At $8.25 Women's black kidskin pumps with high tongues. At $7.75 Women's black kidskin one-eyelet ties. Plain pumps of patent or dull black leather. At $7.50 Sensible Oxford ties of dark tan calfskin with Cuban heels. At $6.90 Patent leather pumps with baby French or high heels. Children's Roman Sandals at $2.45 Sizes 8", to 11 Of white leather like buckskin or of black patent leather. Also of patent leather with white or champagne tops. Little Toddlers' Shoes Sizes 1 to 8 Thorc are about all leathers and shades represented and some of tho shoes have wedge heels. $1.75 to $3.50 a Pair (Citeitnut) " 1 Men's Knitted Ties Special at $1.35 And 20 per cent deduc tion, besides Plain and fancy effects in these good-looking tics that so many men are wearing now. Dark brown, greens, blues and many two-tono accordion ones. (Gallery. Market) Men's Oxfords, $9.50 to $10.50 Tan English Oxfords have full wing tips and very low heels at $10 a pair. At $9.50, straight-lacc or blucher Oxfords on English lasts are in both tan and black at this price. At- $10.50, black kid skin Oxfords are on com fortable wide-toe shapes very comfortable shoes, altogether ! Men 's Shoes for Hard Wear Wide-toe blucher shoes of black leather are $6.90 a pair; of tan leather, $7.90. There are all sizes from 5 to 11 and all widths from B to E. And 20 per cent de ducted from the price! (Gnllery, Market) Raincoats for Men Tan rubberized coat3 aro $0.50. Dark gray and dark brown belted coats arc $13.50. Some men like to slip them on over their suits when driv ing a car. The 20 per cent deduction brings the price very low. (Gallery. Market) Tailored Crepe de Chine Blouses Special at $5.90 With well-tailored, converti ble collars and long sleeves, the blouses are of good quality crepe de Chine in stripes of various widths and colors. There are all sizes from 36 to 46 in each model. It has been quite n while since there were cood crepe de Chine blouses at this price and, now, 20 per cent is taken from the price, as well! (Market) Bantrle Bracelets to Adorn Pretty Arms arc here in a variety now that short sleeves are holding forth. Sterling silver at 75c to $1. Gold plated nt 50c to 51. Children's bangle bracelets aie 50c to $1. And there are all the odd little ornaments to put on them. 20 per cent comes olT tho rricc of any of these when they are purchased. (C'lientmit) Girls ' Regulation Dresses, $4.75 The crisply pleated skitt is of cadet blue jean nnd the regulation blouse is of white with Jblue trimming.-.. In 6 to 14 year sizes. Considcrine; the 20 per cent deduction, you can see how little the price is. Gingham Comb in at ion Froc ks, $6.75 These have little white bodices which arc, smocked and embroidered in color to match tho pleated skirts of brown, green or cadet blue gingham. 6 to 11 vcar sizes. A New Play Frock is cut on decidedly new lines, the skirt being in reality very full bloomers. It is cut. long enouffh to blouse over the knee fastenings and looks much like any skirt. It can bo had in various materials plain color or checked gingham or plain, printed or dotted voile. $5, $5.75 and $6.506 to 14 year sizes. Dotted Swiss for Juniors Cool and girlish frocks are of white, dotted with lavender or light blue and embroidered In color. For girls of 12 to 16 these are $10.50, 20 per cent to be takon from tho price of every one of these frocks. - OiVrketi i Vi i if M "i V H - VI Mi . i V t -j- ,,. - fc fejdffa -ry i.-1' -Vi' Msvf.'J-'H-' :i-' Mi rj-i yv A-.J. : !, ". 'i ! v.t aia&ffej
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