"V" ,j,f ' : "Qfl in rfir. w; ,y M-. ' nV 'Vj ;'V M'Vi-' w X'j'? (& 'r'U . .mvh. '.y?fv ' "V ' ' r. Vi, , ft feVENING PUBLIC fjBVGElVBXLATBLVmA, WEDNESDAY, eTULY 21, 1920 fctf T-v7AT?PW J7te TKotfKM's Exchange Lois of Trbublo r le Erfllor 0 Woman'. Pavtl near Madam-Would you kindly an Jwhow to rid a house and collar of nirCvWal Ino .talm. out of a u llscolored porcelain Blnk? taA,i what can be done If a public Jw company refuse to , wm. you with eas without cause? MHS. P. J. f rid of these vermin waBh the To B,?fth hot water and strong soap fl0Sr8 i'n 1 flllup the cracks of the floor. iuds,. and "'' "PJ "nd carpetgf there Sprinkle the floorsj ana c ,g her n tSfS ffionS oV dissolved Into liquid, ltf,.r T more convenient Then W" of pennyroyal or pyrcthrum, PrJad0.li,&i, Van bo bought at the drug both Lr the floorfl, as ie pests dls; '"Vand wfll keep away. The, oil of llKonvrnvnl can bo used on the human ffiyf ytherCen"8 any danger of the ver- 'S H.wVlnto'the sink, and wipe P0ULkrt of the Porcelain with It. Then ''ry,K wool an Borne whiting, and " S'hird It l" almost Impossible to ,crub hard, u 1 ' , , when they et thhen th?n? for ft ,on . tlme' b.ut r,aVO been tnern iu lt and th ku oURht to do the rest, although nbr,u 1 Ave several applications on sov " T?!'. to get tho sink entirely clean. r? must bo some cause for the gas Th0,nv to rcfuso to Borve you. Per company to reiuu trouble with hapS the J'" been romo the P5loh),t rWKJ f in person to see the You indent or Bomo one In charge nt enl Smce. and find out Just why the local oince, iui . cnn the5,wlJL or satisfaction, consult tho ?Il AM Society, 34 South Sixteenth itrlet. for advice. It Can't Bo Done T the Editor of Woman's Page: , ro-fflaTtIooarnarkls oTnJy" , SnW?S to know howo rl,loI thim afraid you'vo started something Ji can't finish. Thero is no way V tn take away tattoo marks. ThMnrl pKSed deep Into tho tkln. 7u know, and now they are part of ?, It was too bad that you allowed 10 be .lone In tho first place, because tow hen you want to get rid of It thero Is no way to do It. Human Curios Xo. 1 The Original Bluebeard fillies tic Laynl. Baron dc Bata (or Itctz) was a contemporary pf Joan of Arc was Riven charge of her during her expedition to relievo Orleans nnd remsined by her side until the- repulse nt the Porte St. Ilonore. Shortly after this enmpaign tho Baron ret red to his estates, where his wealth nnd the com parative isolation of his castle permitted him to pursue lits favorite studies of alchemy and "magic" then thn nnmo commonly applied to any scientific In stigations which were off the beaten path of common knowledge. But Do Lnyal won not satisfied with chemical experiments. IIo followed other lines, nnd it was not long before the cattle took on a 'sinister aspect In the eyes of the country-folk. Strange disappearances were noted, principally thoso of children who wandered out after dark, and, ns time went on, gossip made much of tho fact that the bnron had been married numerous times with out chins anv ncoount of what had become of his former wives. 1'inally tho Bishop of Nantes com menced a secret investigation, which resulted in Do I.ajnl's arrest on the charge of being a heretic and a murder er. At the trial it developed that he had made awny with more than n hundred children and n number of women, set en of whom had been mar ried to him. For these crimes he was condemned to be burned nllvo and numerous legends crystallised about his memory. II(n beard; acenrding'-to con temporary writers, teems to have had n MuHi-black tinge, which was intensi fied in the popular imagination and, at least in French folklore, attributed to diabolical origin. Pcrrault introduced the story into literature, giving it an oriental setting in his "Contes dc Ma Mere I'Oic," or "Mother Goose Talcs." Trlday "Mother Damnable." ANOTHER WAY OF USING'PLAITS vNi ' I I'M? u iS Narrow rows of flno plaiting run irom top to bottom or this printed organdie. Tho collar and cuffs nro of white organdlo embroidered with dots of bluo to match, and tho lint is taffeta of the same slmdo of Mite, with wreath of blue nnd huender roses. The streamers are nlso bluo ribbon A Dally Fashion Talk by Florence Koso PLISSBKS encore! Tlaitings again! Sighft the French shopper these days when she sees again and ngaln frocks showing some form or other of plaiting. The designers over there hao shown the most remarkable originnlity In find ing new nnd untried ways to use plait ings. Undoubtedly the first notion in using so many plnitings was one of econ omy. For even when you consider the amount of material nteded and the price asked by the plnitor it js still nn in expensive way to trim n frock, less so considerably thnn to have to pny for expensive trimmings. (Copyright. 1010. by Florence Itoie.) THE DAILY NOVELETTE DOROTHY'S STRATEGY Jiy MAJtOAltTCT LOAN T DON'T care," walled Dorothy, "I think Vlrt mlirlit hnM mmn this t,n?Si. I'" nevcr ak blm agnln." "Thnf ! (... i, i..l.i. rtnf ' on Id her sister Shirley, severely. "You know you 11 nsk him again, nnd ho knows it, too. Thnt's why ho doesn't mind re fusing, Tou are entirely too good na turcd. If you would Invito some one clso In his place n few times ho would nc ccpt : quickly enough." 'But, Shirley, you know I couldn't cs ,jny of the other fellows. They would think it queer nnd well any Wfll " Ilnvo to do something." , Dick Townscnd was a happy, care free fellow and had qtiito won pretty Dorothy s heart. For nearly two years ho hod been taking her to dances nnd parties and his "hnnds-off" attitude md quite discouraged all other suitors. Although ho never paid the leaBt at tention to other girls, ho quite often refused Dorothy's Inventions to the house, plcndlng engagements with the other fellows. This special occasion was a pnrtv for her sister, nnd at tho last minute Dick had telephoned that he could not como becauso sotno of his friends hnd mndo plnnB for n bowling match and ho could not very well refuse when they were planning on him. Mnny girls would have retorted that they, also, were planning on lilm, but Dorothy did not. Sho quietly decided that something must bo done, for she could not con tinue making excuses for him to tho ether girls. Two days later Shirley entered the house In time to henr Dorothy sny sweetly, "I'm sorry, but I shall be busy tomorrow evening. Some other time.- perhaps, nnd the telephone receiver was replaced with great care. "Oh, Uot, 1 hoped you would go to tho dance at tho club with us tomorrow night. Jack has his college chum, Ar thur Willis, here, nnd I thought pcr hapfl " ''Indeed I will. Shirley. I Just re fused Dick, nnd I didn't know what I would do. I think he is probably still stnnng nr me pnonc; no was so sur prised. I never refused him before." "Oood for you, Dot. I think you will like Arthur. He's just grcnt and a wonderful dancer." There wero great preparations for the dance and at 8 o'clock both girls looked like rndinnt butterflies. Dorothy's eyes were sparkling nnd her color high ns thev entered the club. Never lind he looked lovelier, and Dick, sitting gloom ily in one corner of the hall, stared rirst nt her glowing face and then nt the hnndsomc, bent hend of her pnrtner. "Who is he?" ho thought t-nvacelv. "and what business has he running off with my girl 7" Dorothy gnve him n brief nod ns ho passed, and the next minute was laugh ing merrily nt borne remark of Arthur's. Dick retreated to tho icrnnua. lit a cigarette, and was toon joined by cv ernl of his friends, who were lounging about. Tmt mm in wftfcEASE SMALLEST SHOsl IVIMfUKl WbU Ming HAGU1RES NO FAIN TakM Ott CaliwM IRISH CORN Taktt Them Out by th. RooU Ue Cuticura Soap Imparts The Velvet Touch Boip OfotrntotTtlram 2Sc irtirwhar Foruml tadreii CstliraLbfUtrli,Iyt X,Uldiu,Mu. DIAMONDS BOUGHT- Hpuio of EitablUhed Reliability Highest Price Value Guaranteed L CHTEY'S 6 Norl!' nth St- '"" 6 ' " 1 Door nb. Market PLASTER 3tWk U year fact Ilka poitag a tan e aatr at Ima CjmUaee. TaJU aat AMMMMMMMIMMIMIMMfMMIAMWMMl It's Easy Now to Curl Hair to Stay Curled To rurl tlin linlr to ntar rnrlp.1. nnthlnir coiiiiIh IIiw iilmpln Hllmrrjnn iiftiiod, ir u limp iinuiii Mimrrmn n minimi with u rlpiin tooth hriihli hffore dolnir up tho luilr, the lnc Heat y f fleet lmnclnuble will he In rtldrnrn In thrrn hourx. and thin will lt a Ionic time. rrKiirdlens of trmneraturo or liumldlty. This hormleH method l not to ho rommirrd with nirllnt br mennii of fi hot Iron, hfcuiihe. Inntead of njiirlne thn lmlr. It In really hrnr tlflnl. A few ounrct of Ilautd oil mrrlne, which limy be DrorurrU nt any drur , lorr. will lint fur month. Thn bent nuy la to ilhhln the lmlr Into HtrumlR nnd molntin earh of tliim from root to tip. Tim dirllnrftn will look perfectly "nat ural," and tho hair will bo benull fully Klony. yet without the least cretiHlnen or Mlcklnri.. Adv. m Built to m 7J Built to one standard for a generation LOCOMOBILE The best built car in AMERICA LOCOMOBILE COMPANY 2314 MARKET STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. F-fJKS, m ' . VJ?.lck' .w"os tho swell with your girl?" ''Stop it, Tom," chimed nnothcr voice, tnnt'H Jack Cnmpbelrs pal. He's n star, too; captain of tho foot ball team nnd about runs the whrflo college IIo has his nnmo in tho paper every day. Somo boy." It was well into tho evening before Dick had n chanco to ask Dorothy for a dance. Blio wns on her way to tho dressing room with Shirley, Jind an fcwered quickly, "I'm sorry, Dick, but we aro going now. Jack wants us to have a spin in his new car," nnd she' hurried awny. Dick returned to the vcrnndn, but for oneo the corapnnlon ship of tho boys did not sntisfy him, and ho left cnrly. IIo tried to relieve his feelings somewhat by driving his rond stcr nt breakneck speed through tho streets, but only succeeded in having his number taken by nn irate trnffic cop nnd nrrlvcd homo in very had humor. In the week that followed Dorothy thoroughly enjoyed herself. She nnd Arthur played tennis, went swimming nnd canoeing, took tcvernl long tramps nnd mnny long rides In .Tnck's machine. Dick looked helplessly on, Ills anger changing to chagrin, then to nnxlctv ns he tried to picture life without Dor othy's sunny smile. Ono evening ho wnndcred down to tho bench nnd snt down on he sea wall to think. Ho heard voices Just below lilm nnd n few words Impressed themselves on his brain and prompted him to In stant action. Ho telephoned to Dor othy, but sho was busy nnd would not see him, Dick wns despcrntc. Dorothy was sitting lu tho automobile In front of tho clubhouso waiting for Arthur. Home one quietly stepped Into the mnchlne, nnd before she could get her breath hhc wns whirling down tho rond nt n reckless speed. "Dick," sho began, angrily, and then stopped at tho look on his face. "Why, Dick, what Is the matter?" Silence I Dorothy felt Inclined to laugh, but did not dnrc, so tucked her hand under his arm nnd waited. Pres ently tho mnehinc slowed down nnd stopped. "Dorothy, is It truo thnt thnt chap has a sweetheart in every town and thnt you're engaged to him?" "Whr, Dick Townscnd, how dare you! He is engaged to n darling girl. IIo told mo nil about her." Dick shouted nnd swept her uncere moniously into ills arms. "Dorothy, will you marry me?" "No." "Very well, yon'll stay right here until you promise." "Well, of course, If you force me to it I suppose " On tho way back to the club Dorothy suddenly exclaimed: "Oh, Dick, Shir lev is having a little spread tomorrow night. Can you como over?" "You bet your llfo I cnn." For some unknown renson Dorothy suddenly hnd n violent fit of cough ing,' which it took somo timo to suppress. USBAND'S l--utr BAA AM CC i a w; inc snvnui DOCTORS RECOMMEND for Conetlpatlon. Acid Stomach. Indlmt i lion. Can be used aa Milk of Marotela. i Bold only D" tna ooiiia never Dy dote. am It brings you the coolness of the mountain tops where it is grown, and the fragrance of dew drenched gardens Iced fSrUffif I tea" mar baBBKBaaBEBB Don't Forget This 24-Houi Service Free Inspection Service Bring your car here our experts will inspect it and advise you with out charge or obligation. It mean3 that you can bring your car here before 9 A. M., we'll grind the valves, remove the carbon, and re line and adjust the brakes, and you can drive it home the same day. If you intend taking a motoring vacation, let us in spect your car before you start. It's a big satisfaction to know that your car is right. Don't wait car in now. Phone, Spruce 409 Bring your Automobile Repairs Company of Philadelphia, Inc. 229-231 North Twenty-third Street "The tea of sparkling amber" ?k PRODUCTION ENGINEERS 35 Years' Experience in Labor-Saving Devices & Methods Designers and Builders of Automatic; Machinery, Punches and Dies and Manufacturing Equipment of Special Character Engineers and Machinists A. NACKE & SON 236-242 S. 9th St., Phila. licit Phone: Walnut 2717 Keystone I'honc: main 3311 n1- 1 Cm ia y ' " 'ffSL. I M1I3MCU-Ill ASCb' ASCO' ' ASCOJ A - hi t .g, ,,, ,,, , ,,, jLTffEffr q P: i WB ------- . a I I ; Especially When It Costs Less A S t c o A S s a1 In u rA o A 'S -c 01 I c o Why Not the Best? 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 in any American Store for, 40c 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 combined a 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 connoisseurs throughout the four States where cur stores operate than any other. "Asc". H m mui m m Tm m Hlk n I Srlaj Mem AroIlC m9 I Full heavy body, insuring economy. A satisfying flavor, difficult to find. A blend never excelled, and hard to match Stores conveniently located all over Philadelphia and in the principal cities and towns of Pcnna., New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland ' A' S' c o. A s; c O' A' S u- c to- IA- S. - A' S- c- -s1 C 10' ' ' WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S A M Wanarna Down Stair er's tore A Cool, Convenient Place to Shop A Pretty and Practical Bathing Suit, $5.50 For Women and Young Women It is of black surf satin, of n Arm, durable quality, made in sleeveless style with a round neck. At each sido of the front there is an inverted pleat which is cross-stitched in white, Copenhagen or black. . --, . 0. In Extra oizes (44 to 52) there is n suit of black surf satin piped in white, yellow, green or bluo. ?G.7B. Silk Bathing Suits arc so gleaming and pretty and arc very light in weight. Of taffeta, satin or silk-and-cotton faille, they range in price from $8.75 to $19. Black Tights of cotton are 85c and $1.10 the suit. (Market) 1 . If v Cool Summer Shirts for Men, $2.50 They're mighty good shirts, tool Of finely woven percale in stripes of many, many colors and combina tions, they are made with soft cuffs. Wanamaker shirts in every sense generously proportioned, nicely made and finished. Neckties at 50c Are Remarkably Low in Price Four-in-hands and batwings. Made of good silks or silk-and-cotton mixtures. (Gnllrry, Mnrbel) IV t d ) July and August Are Organdie Months, as Women and Girls All Know A Youthful Frock at $12 ; Dainty and pretty, though quito simple is this model, which combines delicately tinted organdie with white. Wido bands of blue, orchid, maize or pale green organdie on the skirt match the trimming on me blouse ana ino euect js uciikiiuui. White Or tranche Dresses at $15 to as5 Decn hems individualize the dresses at r $16, and at $25 dresses of sheer white organ- lf die show insets of pretty lace and many deep iucks. wne ox me urcsses at .?zo is sitcicncu, ,j The Hues of Flowers . CoDonhacen blue, delicate wink and orchid'J thn dross nt S17.fi0 that is sketched is of'Jf organdie and therp are those three shades to cnoosc irom. There am other dresses in various shades at $15 and $17.60 and quito as attractive. Flower-Sprigged Organdie Iy there anything daintier or quito so quaint nnd Summery? Lavender or blue are the flowers and the organdie is very sheer, so that the dresses need only their tucks and collars of white organdie and lace to finish, them. $22.60 nnd $25. The Smartness of Linen is especially attractive in tho other dress that is sketched. The white linen is combined with white voile and the dress is in a style that could be worn almost anywhere. $10.25. Inexpensive Summer Frocks $3, $3.75, $4.50, $4.75 to $10.25 Surely every possible voile pattern, largo , and small, is represented in the voile dresses , whose styles and colors arc myriad! ( $17.50 $25 $10.25 There are models for all types, from tho young girl to the elderly woman New Gingham Dresses $6 and $6.50 Checks or small plaids in green, yellow, pink, blue or black with white aio very clean-looking and tho dresses are freshly unpacked. Crisp white organdie forms tho collars, cuffs and vestces. Just a Word of the Softness of Silk A light, easily-jlippcd-on dress of crepo do Chine or Georgette is a convenient thing to have in the wardrobe. The exclusive models at $26 to $38.25 are mostly in the light flesh and pink tints and in white. (Market) ' Women's Summer Footwear Is Almost Half Price at $3 and $4.25 The $3 oxfords are all of kidskin ; in gray with turned soles and high French heels; in cafe au lait with turned soles and baby French heels. ' The $4.25 footwear comprises street-weight oxford ties and pumps of black or dark tan calfskin with welted soles and medium heels ; also lighter pumps of patent leather or black calfskin with turned soles and high or baby French heels. Children's Oxford Ties, $2.60 Of black calfskin and patent leather, these have round, comfortable toes and welted soles. Sizes 8Vo to 2. Sizes are broken in each group, but there is fine choosing. (( hrbtnul) n Women's Athletic Combinations Special at $1.50 They aro one of the coolest and nw-t comfort able style, of Summer underwear. Made of soft pink noveltv oilo 01 crepe, most of thorn have ribbon bhoulder btraps. M'rntrnl) (C Come on and Play!" L ' J Covcr-iill-ovor play Miits have long trousers to pioteot little knees that .seem to be paitiul to bumps, but the sleeves aro bhort and cool. The mateiial is a sturdy cotton Milting ami the huits arc of blue trimmed with Uin or of tan trimmed with bluo or led. Buttons ate securely fastened. Size- u to 6 yea is. $2. rut nil) 500 Pretty House Dresses at Dainty, cool dicsob, too, that one wouldn't mind wearing 'most .mj place in tho morning. Tho diess from this group that is sketched is of printed voile in tlieckj of black, bluo, j nk or hnendci with white. The t'olliu, cuffs and pocket-tops are "f white lawn fmiMicI with pleated frills. Another stjlr is of voile in all-over pattern, blue, pink or nay, with pleated white ruffles at the neck and hlccves. Wearable and Cool Are the Dresses at $3.85 The model is sketched. It is of dainty all-oei figured voile, which t m dink blue or black on a white crrountl. Notice tho little white ruffles and tho chess has a sash! Gingham at $7.50 This is moio a porch dress. The gingham is in small multi-coor pluuls and is excellent quality, as u also the white organdie. 600 Gingham Aprons at 55c Needless to say "Special," they tell it in them selves! Thero are four styles; one bib apron Bnd one trimmed with ricrnc braid among them. 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