Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 26, 1920, Night Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING' PUBLIC LBDaER-PHlUADELPHIA; WEDNESDAY, MAT 2G, 1920'
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THE. STREETS OF LIFE
Dy HAZEL DEVO DATOIIELOR
Coturioht, UtO, bu the 1'ubllc Ltdotr Co,
An Attempted Rescue
lim, carter's attempt to make her
ner ,talt that her lite iens her
""..- ilor. tnr the remit loan
fffturnlnaof the key In her bedroom
'AeJ rrom childhood she had been
F,it down and deprived of cverutMng
tint the craved, from, pretty clothes
?n Mends. Iter father's choice of a
I" (" i .1.. rfiiru!il at once, and
to.tvhcnllir un. most miserable she
' J rZraldlne Carpenter, a iccalthp
Tlanm town, who ferlendfd her
A nrnn to card jor tier, nun trio
"SJjcofdotnP secretarial work, Anne
.foe to aeialdlne every afternoon.
.Ihirr she was treated tike a friend
hSallot aeraldlne's onests. Hero
hL lift Dane Orey, the writer, and
fcn t love with him. On the night
''."t-rf.rtiirj to tell her father the
,,i h about what she ha done. Dane
.,, fells Anne that he loies her
that nhc cou M hnthft lr nchlnjr esee
an1 fl;ehpn lier face wllli cold water,
and BlKlilnR, ilrow n clialr tjp to th
vlndow and sat tlicro waiting for her
father. A little coot hreezo blew the
curtains lir scrftlv and felt delicious an
It rumed the lialr that clunjt to her
burning forehead
She felt a Rreat deal better when nlie
finally heard her father step up on the
porch. The very propped of KetUnc nut
of her room, If It were onlv to coolt the
evening meal under the tutelage of hr
sneering fnther. wbh a relief from being
under lock and hey.
He was very ullent as li catnc up
stairs and threw the door open He did
not even tell her to come downstairs,
but niter waltlnc a moment Anne went
silently down Into the kitchen and pre
pared tliltnrs for the evening meal She
was conscious as she moved about that
her father was observing her closely
Miiuvi mnricu I'wnrowH tui nne mnne
Grey lf" Anne
t AST nlsht passed as a dream before
Jjh'fl.cje Cpultl It bo tosslblo that
p,ne Clrey had told her ho loved her'
the could close her eyes and feel his
,rnw about her, his lips Insistently Beck
Inc her on. The momory swept over
),fr with a wild thrill And then she
np,nen her eyes to the four walls of
hfr U'tle room, tha locked door, the
Ignominious fact that she. was a
prl'oner. and that ncer again must she
,Pe Pane Orey as long as she lived.
She flung herself down on her bed
,nd hid her eyes, trying to think what
nas best to do. If sho could once get
tta. she would leave Greenville for
mer ' It did not matter what became
ef her Just as long as she never saw
n one she hart Known nere ngain i i wo mid of j
"i i ..a a 1 Miiijk nr M a nrtsm ii a . a at fc . - .
It was aooui ii n iiiiuun m . no o, y-, - lnl, u,, 1)( Up irec-rer, when (iciv.iiis
DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
STtlASGE TRACKS
Hjr MADDT
?r,t!,n0.Ul' '? ",e "oods, come upon
IhJ, 'r?cfc Humming birds tell
""""'"' fairy giants )
(HAPTi:n hi
-tnhlnir Willi Jude Owl
pnooy and Billy gazed at tho strange
for vlth '"" Interest than be
..m" .i.nv that ,h0 humming birds had
i?r.V !fu fa,rv Blunts. Hut the more
J looked the more purzled they bc-
"These footprints don't look as big
as those 0f iants," said Hilly, and
. .Ky "Ri-'ed with him
Perhaps the big, bold, beautiful falr
giants had strange animals with them,
..!L! 1C,. nre ,h, tracks of the ant
""! '.".. .',he suggested
ell nnywav. we wilt follow the
no ffort to speak to him She wonder-1 ,fr?.f," nnd see what we can find," said
L-ii ii iic rouid le mat ine inn in.n i ""
ci.vlng and alio hoped not
I-lnallv everything was readv and
once more they sat nt the table together,
without speaking. Anne could hardly
choke down her food but she forced hei
self to eat Her pride was uppermost,
and she was determined not to let her
father see how miserable she was
When he llirallv pushed his chair
away from tho table nnd nulled nut i,i
jplne. cramming the tobacco In the bowl
i iciousiy, ne turned to ber and began
to speak.
(Tomorrow, Anne denes ber father)
Waxed Paper
Two folds of naxetl pnpei put ner
I snort wlien he heard that ear-spKUlng
noise There was a wild scrambling In
side the tree as he lloundercd toward the
door Out hn popped his feathers all
tuff led and his big cjeg blinking.
-iioo' iioo' j-ire' Kirei wnercn
tne nre?" hooted Judge Owl, excitedly
"Whew-ow-ew-ew whistled Hilly
"Whee - eo - co-ow-cee'" screeched
T'eggv.
Judge Owl almost fell out of the door
of his home at that His rcs blinked
fast, for h couldn't see will In da
light, but ho put on his dark goggles
and then he saw wry well And tho
first thing he saw was something stir
ring at the sldo of the tree Ho grab
bed with his sharp benk and at once
there wad a howl from Billy. Judge Owl
had him by the heel, and the Joke wai
on him
"That's what vou get for disturbing
peaceablo folk when they are asleep.'
grumbled Judge Owl, whfn he found
out that the foot belonged to Hilly
"What do j on want?"
"We wanted to see If oil rould tell
us anything about the big. bold, beau
tiful fairy giants whose tracks we are
following," said Pegg
"I don't know anything about any big,
bold, beautiful fairy glunts," grumbled
Judge Owl
"We will show ou their tracks," said
Peggv, anil the took Judge Owl down
to the footprints In the soft ground
Judge Owl looked nt them for a long
time through his goggles, then ho began
to chuckle
"Don't jou know whose tracks thev
are?" he gurgled, nnd then when Peggy
and Billy Hhook their heads ho went on
"Those are tho tracks of two howling
monkejs that ar loose In the woods"
And h fluttered back to hit bed
Peggy and Hilly looked at etch other
nnd then at the tracks Tney didn't
know what to think about this statement
of Judge Owl,
fjTomorroto will bn told how the
tracks led to another surprise )
SO tlieV UAnl At. .n-.tln rt 1Mb In n
Klooinv nook 1n the woods Here they
,rf,.'"arl1011 bv 1 hoarse, rattly sound.
i,i JlnV'1 J"at.7" nPed Peggy, grab
bing Hlllv by the nrm
'Can It he the big. bold, beautiful
jnlrj giants'" whispered Willy, cautlous
'y peeking ahead
Again came the hoarse, rattlv sound
this tlnm from up among the trees
Hlllv grew palo and swung his club back
ready for action A third time the odd
nolsn sounded, and then to Billy's sur
prise Peggy began to giggle And when
she saw tho surprised look on his face.
sue giggled the hnrder I
"It's up In that hollow tree!" said I
Peggy "Don't jou know that tree, and
don't y6u know that noise?"
Hilly looked sharply at the tree, and
" iiiueneu wrenij 10 uio noise men we will rotuiti tliom with lnnl nt fr.nh
lie, too giggled rifsn hihI hi.tre ilehmto tJntn r-tortil lo
Midge Owl snoring" he wins- ln"" ',",, ,l,lrMI"')"
t tiee la 111 home ,,.",. :.:."Z.V! """" "ir ran" urigm rnn
Carpet Cleaning
IS AN ART
Let Eiperti Clean Your Oriental and
Domestic Rup and Carpeti
r:" c'i s. nf hj; i'""... 'w v ' r';iy rZ-
ioum sartled her and he sprang up , '"" '' '' ' V, i ,i. , , ' ",0m ,n"m,l , ' " ill on hint MnU.e bv oat. t.dl '"w , k t; ' I f 7 J,i deiuere,! m n part
Ind ran to the window keeping behind "J, . I"1" tlto innteiits of the inti us more about the big. bold, beautiful of th. ni m' is hmVf. or cieurl?.! 5n oir
in white muslin cuttaln The car! "lien the detoert is fioren, lemnie (he tnlr giants ' said Peggj She and Hlll floor , , . . ,
J.rne on with a roar of an open cutout (Inslier nnd plmc two clean fold- of nulcklv .limbed the lnes that twined , ', "iT.hinV. foV'te? V I'Jri'rVh?., I
"nd a grinding of geats. nnd the next papei on top of the mil. Thi help., ro jl;""1 "'e w " ' oor of Judge Setlio.1. "" ' "'"' "r'r'r "",l
minute Oeraldlno's Wg car dtcw up be- i,0(,,, the contentM Him, a the waxed ?,ttJ ,"''t .. Ti'7e "'f,1' coun!e'.,;'
fnre the home Qeraldlno was not i ..,,.. .- nl nn i. ' r, rii' t?P- ,llf, nnd on the word "th
alone for Dane Orev won with her nnd ,,nncl l'00p, out n" nir' M,( n" " HHly whistled like an engine nnd l
. '-ii -nt- . ! ntiri tiffAii Ain n,l ' "" "' " unrtoamorl IIIa u l (tK Than Vtntli fin
On Bed Ckopaiion
jbryomigTPomen
Opportunities arc
frequently offered
in Bell Telephone
Operating for pro
motion to supervi'
sory positions.
Our chief opera
tors, women occti'
pying executive and
important positions
in our Company, all
started as operators '
. as you can start
to-day.
One-half hour
spent in talking
things over with
Miss Stevenson,
1631 Arch St., may
mean future busi
ncss success for you
dear old Pierre the chauffeur. Anne had
i.,v fnnH rtf PlArre. 1
itrnn ery fond of Pierre.
From hpr point of vantage, Anne look
en hungrjly at nnpe Orey. Sho loved
him lie loved him, she thought exult
antlv there never would be any one
aualn who could wake her henrt to so
Mpttiroii". a thrill : never any one who
fulfilled so fully her Ideal of what a
man should be.
He sprang out ami helped Oeraldtne
tn the sidewalk Now they wero rom
tng up the flagged walk nnd Anno
pnuld hear them on the porch Her
deirt beat ruffocatlnglv In her throat, a
dlrilpess swam before her eves nnd sho
i-tufM the curtain with n trembling
hand to Mcadv herself.
Tho bell rang through the house nnd
Snne stood motionless, waiting Sho
rnuld hear tho mumble of their voices on
ih porch but snu coulu not near what
thu ald tt rang again, and then
ng.in tearing Anno's heart with every
pal If onlv she could call to them.
If on she could let them know that
1 was here locked up, If onlv they
cmild taKe her nwny forever, but that
was Impossible Her pride held her
where she wai Kept her from (.creaming
aloud In her agony of mind She could
nucr go to Dane Orey that way. like
anina-uiv In the night whom ho might
inarrv nut of pity. And o she stood
there with her red 111) hold tightly be
tween her teeth unt,ll the finally left
tho pmch and looked cagcil up at
all the windows from the sidewalk.
nne pliMiik still further back behind
he rurtnln nnd with a sinking heart
(lnall raw them get back Into the car
and drive awav
It nss then that she broke down and
itropprd weaklv Into a chair sobbing
pitifully like a child whose heart Is
trokfn Hut back of the hurt there was
(he balm of knowing tbnt at nny rate
thev had come there to help her, that
fieraliline really cared, and that no mat.
ter what became of her she had kept her
mlaerv to herself, that Dane Orey would
have no part In the pitiful thing that
ai her life
nne tried until sh.e could crv no
more and then she got up from the
heel tidied her hair, wished vaguely
I Economy Hint
After scnltling your gnrhnge pail, if
von line it with nbout four thltknecs
of newspaper jou will find thnt vour
gnrbnge can will Inst twice ns long, as
the newspaper prevents the nt id from
the garbage from eating its win into
tlie can. MUS. M. S
screamed like n witch
out of sight
Judge Owl's
'one.
three."
eggv
Then both dodged
snore stopped with a
Plume .Market 1171
RED ARROW
Carpet Washing Works
4224 Baltimore Ave.
DNuj 53dl telephone Cbmpamj
oj- jJennsyuxwua
!!
Ifuel frapptitp for nabbu eondlMon
of the foot and neck.
Permanent Wave
Dont bu Sdenct Latest Method
Kapneh & Kapnelc
1615 Walnut Street
lfi.1 8. Hfnlnrkr Ate.. Aliunde ritr
Ibe&iK
The Iccloss
Ice Cream Container
Ideal for rifnle. Motor Trip
or Home
7p lee cream houri
without Ice or salt Kepp
ioM fno1 or liquids ulri
Hnit hot ones hot Hend Jl nn
(cheek or monv order) and
receive nuatt size by prtl
POKt Lnets a lifetime, nn
glaen to break
O. B. LAY & CO.
593 Drexel Bldg.f Phila.
fcurteeiL.ast
Sixtietli Street
A luxurious irsldcntlal hotel
opposite the Metroimlltnn Club
unil 1 lull avenue entr.tticc to
C cntral Park. Ka. accea to
the theatres, clubs and shop
ping centers. '
EAGER & BABCOCK
m:iv oiik citv
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BENEFICIAL
LOANS
At l.mat tlotti on 7oiisold Furnlturt,
cent nntniv aia innornrn rtote
Call, Write or riivi.n H'atitut -r-7-J
BENEFICIAL LOAN SOCIETY
Mrensed-MnnfT-T.rnder
'"II Liberty Building JOTn
FLOOR Fl.OOrt
N. E. Cor. Broad & Chestnut Sts.
Licensed it State flnnklnt Commlintoner
Member of Chamber of Comment
Member Hoard nt Trade
Slemher Legal Itefnrm Ilureno to Ellmt-
nnte the Lonn ahark F.tII, Incorporated
rnoTori.ni
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PHOTO PIAY5
THRU
OMPANY
,OFlMCRICA
The followinf; theatres obtain their pictures
through the STANLEY Company of Amer
ica, which is a guarnntco of enrly showing
of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre
in your locality obtaininp; pictures through
the Stanley Company of Ameiica.
f luiamora jut. Daily t a : t; miv & o
MIH'linitl) OF KINO DOM COVIr."
ALLEGHFNY ';rmiford AuTghmy
, LWISi: OLAl'M
thr i.nF. wot.rs DAf(iiiTi:n
APOLLO B:D T,Jgji$3?i7i
'THr. ROAD TO DIVOUCt:'
ARPAniA CHESTNUT Uelow IOtS
MArtY MIT.ES MINTKIX In
N't'ltMB MAnOntl-V
BALTIMORF B,,t & HALTIMOrtB
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BLUERIRH nnfAD sthedt and
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EMPRFSS MA,N P7 MANAVUNK
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FAMII Y TIIEATRB1311 Market St!
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Tt'H WINDOW OPPOSITE'
56TH ST THKATim-nelow Hpruca
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THEATRES
BELMONT :D AI30Vn MARKET
William Ruo"!! Th a!r of Tumorrow'
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, ' Wf-d- y dampness, sea air and washing. No
fcrj'Vtl'. funs nr hnfhpv in mm tunntlim-
LWM " "",l"-
pwii'P' We do not undertake lo wave the hair
(;5fV t unless the most satisfactory results are !
Wfiw-rTi possible.
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Your grocer knows that
16 ur arocer
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GREAT NORTHERN Br'.,a? 'll u-,Er';
TOt Mix - ' l- M
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IMPERIAL ?TU WALNUT BT3
ST?nK!rBn,S?AN,r7fcU
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llmi . tiiii'iiw of Hi Doep"
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YOl'Vtl MRS WIN'THROP
discriminating customers
never change from
Kirkman's Borax Soap.
He frankly recommends its
honest washing quality.
He knows that once you buy
Kirkman's you will always
come back for more.
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WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S
A Complete Summer Outfit
Can Be Bought for
Astonishingly Little in
Wanamaker's
Down Stairs Store
The Fashion Stores are filled with women's lovely Summer
frocks, with delightful new blouses and skirts, with many sorts of
sports coats, capes and wraps all at very little prices. And as
for hats the Down Stairs Store has long been famous for its
pretty hats!
In many instances the prices are much lower than the sums
usually asked for similar qualities elsewhere, and in every case
these prices can be further lowered by the
20 Per Cent Deduction
which applies to every article of clothing, to every accessory and to
the many homefurnishings to bt found in the Down Stairs Store.
Any woman who will look into her needs and plan her shopping
can, with the help of these advantages, have a fresh and charming
Summer wardrobe for very little money.
Women's New Frocks of Neat Gingham
and Summery Voile at $6 Which the
20 Per Cent Deduction Brings to $4.80
Think of it! The ginghams are in plaids, blue or green, etc., and some of the
dresses are finished with white pique collars.
The voile dresses are in a small all-over figure of blue, brown, lavender or green.
White organdie is quaintly used as trimming and the organdie collars are finished with
lace.
Any Quantity of Voile Prettiness at $6.25 to $12
The darker voiles in foulard or Georgette patterns are prettier than any we have
seen for several seasons. The styles are so soft and graceful.
One, at $10.50, is of dark-ground voile with two deep picot-edged nifties below the
waist and two narrow ruffles on the waist. The neck is finished with a round, flat net
collar edged with lace and the short sleeves have cuffs to match.
Individual Selection Among Taffeta Frocks at $15 to $25
Navy, Copenhagen, taupe, sand, black, etc.. and the styles are many, although
there is not every size in each style.
And, of course, 20 per cent comes off each marked price!
(Mnrkrl)
Printed Voiles
38c a Yard
.')8 inches wide, in pretty patterns,
the voiles are mostly the light. Sum
mery colors that women and girls want
at this time. Small, all-over and challis
patterns predominate.
Deduct 20 per cent from the price
and see how little a new frock will
cost !
( rill ml I
Pink Satin Negligee
Corsets, S3.50
Tins l i rally hanllv a i-oiaPt at all. Imt inthti
a hand i.f hrtm pink .uin, which fit .-mout'il.v
mer the hip- and is veiy lichtl boned. Thoie an
four hosp suppoitcis.. It is n pcifcct cor.-ct for all
sotts of stiinuous eei cise and us much worn b
slcrfclcr ount women
A Half-Dozen Different
Bandeaux at 65c
I'he.v'ie of white or pink cotton inntct 1.1U with
elastic insets in the back ami tane shoulder stiap.s
At SI theu i even wider choosinjr among a
do?en kinds of matcrt.iN.
Brassieres, 85c
Of finnh vnen niulin tho-c are ti mimed wi 'i
Ince and open ltrfiont lummed with ernbioider
another model is SI.
K rnlrnll
Tub Frocks for Miss 2-to-5 Years
$2 to $4
Less the 20 per cent deduction
Most mothers like to hii' enough die- es at thr
beginning of the ea-on to la-t until uti.mn. and
new, with the JO p i rent dr luction. theie is nn
opportunity of saung mone as well rfl'oit
Little chnmbiay and gingham diesse.- in cun
ning -tyles are it. aiious stnpi-, pi.iuN, cneek-?,
plain (.olot.s and combinations. Sizes 2 to j ,, .ai .
For Memorial Day
White middv dtesses are -mocked and tnmmed
with blue and will look so turn and tu.it on the
wee lassies yf 4 to G yens' vj
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Seasonable Gloves
Special at 85c
V omen - white u amois-lisle gloves with two
clarp- aie pl.ii.i 01 have Pans-point stitching on
the back.-.
With .self-tone emb-'oideiy on the backs, they
aie 'l.
rie-button-lrng'h slip-on gloes with elastic at
the w list? aie of hue chnmois-lisle in white, mode,
pongee 01 eli.inipagin . M.2.1 a pan.
Eight-Button-Length Silk Gloves
$1.50 a Pair
Of a good gia le of silk the g'oe- ve m white,
pongee, tan and gia ami .It- tinge1- aie tioj'ile
ttpped. 20 per cent deducted from these prices
nt time of put-chase.
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Girls' Sailor Frocks
For the Picnics of Memorial Day
At M 7 i thev aie ur.u-ual, and how much moie
-ii. " m n one liiiluii the :U pel cent discount'
The waul- aie of unite- ic tn wi:h collats and
cuffs of blue to match the pleated button-on -ki'ts.
Sie- (i to 1 1 v i a i -
Dresses of Scotch Gingham
at $4.65
1 he line gingiiam is in i piotlv -lupev, foi
in-'ance. a blue and t-iu 1 ne dic-t'. aie trininn I
with plain idloi and t n button- Si'- in to it
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Separate Skirts
For Middies and Waists
M sl,-,n, (J)0e dedutted at time of pint lia-e')
cadet 'due ' leated -kirls are of a du -aide totton
twill i th a I'ood apiiearanie.
U S'i.T'i. tlark plaid -knt- aie gatlicicd and
button lov n the -nle with laigi button- Kiich
skirt boa-t- a potket. too
la ngth- "M ard 3J niches
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Holiday Footwear for the Children
White Strap Slippers at $2.45
lliey aie of Irnthti that usemn't - lnek-kin and tlitit a't a1! -i e- fiooi s' to '..
Patent Leather Pumps at $1.60
lilack patent leathei ankli--tiap ; ump- .tie in siis i to ."..
White Lace Shoes
Sizes 8V2 to 2, $5.25 and $5.90
Of white liatbei like back-kin. th. line- aie in hue -tte and have -Und sole
Win 11 the 1 1 aie man; little ft et to . I -hoc- foi, the jn pi i tint dcuuition j- all Hie mm'
appinniled , i -n't it '
Women 's Kidskin Oxfords Special at $5.40 a Pair
less the 20 per cent deduction
'llieie arc two suits and cither would be nice to wear nvct the holidav if ou at" taking
a little trip.
(Jiav kiiUkin ofoid ties nave high l-'iench heels.
( nfi au Init kid-skin ovfoid tie- have baby Tiench heels.
lioth -tle.s have turned -oles.
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