fccfc ;j- 'c f ' i S ( fk A li M i' jFAJ . iv, Nil K'MVT. l MjiT. HKif: 'batl.VUfar mi m II WFffiL SMEI ' .-.'-'. ........ .... ; nil oav mnnn iaia UN MI VYUUU pi k Fashion Display of Atlantic City Strollers Shows Milady Has Returned to Furbelows 1 1 MANNISH LINES ESCHEWED 'Atlantic City. Sent. 20. Little Mlws nine Serge nnd Taffeta, with thtlr equally fnnclnntlng sisters, the Oroya, tlic Hrnvn. the Tweeds anil the. Homespuns held high cnrnlvM In W ndmlrntlnn compelling exposition of nntumnnl mode on the llonrdwalk yes , terdny. It wis n mmle-tn-ortlrr morning Vor n fashion hnw. nnd nil the smart yobfig matrons, the flappers In almost matronly garb and the youngish -looking grandmothers. In high hceli and fur belows -which the flappers might hare worn", made the best ol it. . Under a golden sky they marched for . hour's In a spectacle which convinced the i ,. tVontlxni mntr Hint the nineteenth I mh'rtinin lino not nffcetlM to tllC ' slightest extent the esentlnl femininity ' f.the styles for the fall nnd winter of 3020. Home of the keenest of the ob servers went so far as to soy that there Is even ' n supcrsupremncy for the , feminist note as opimscd to anything masciilinc In the dainty roucnes upon irockri and costumes. Certain It Is. or at least many found It so, flint milady Is going in strongly tot furbelows, with emphasis upon tucks and buttons, no end of braiding, fancy touches here and there, lacy Tells, brightly hued scarfs, striped . stockings, fringe and such frills in con . .it.i itinttiin tn mnnntidilv si'xpri tai lored effects. Kpnts anil the like. And the hots! So mere man ev-i fount justice to the rnkiMi millinery styles I expressed in turncil-tiu nnd turned- I down brims ndorued with braid and I more feathe-s thnn the Iloimlwalk has t sen in mnnr n day, I'Tt Is Ims rrrtnln than a fortnlcllt ago I that a small hat season Impends, for 'many of the most Impeccable of the .' Philadelphia matrons In the Initial fall V Mvlew rejoiced In tailored creations that were neither large nor small, but a most admirable mean. Most of the new walking costumes , on view jesterday had the low waist trim lines, conservative sleeves and Straiglll SKiris uiai were .u-.iiivr i.... nnr short ns measured bv I'nriMnu standards. A mere man encompassed a world of description of the more k youthful silhouettes in the trenchant , terra "frilly." A decidedly spectacular turti was given the matinee review by u tare well parade of the fezied Shrlner holl ' day mnkers of Mecca Temple. New ! 'ork marching with their resplendcli't Arabian guard behind an all -Shrlner band of 100 musicians, n hint of what ' UPy be expected upon a vastly greater scale next June, when the Imperial Shrine camns here for a week. TheMsn bnttanites left for home last evening In their own special train. found Many rtiiladclphia matrons cynicai satisfaction in comparing these male bipeds of gorgeous plumage with their luodlshlv arrayed sisters in their subdued colors. Last Wall Street Victim Identified Continued from Vr.tr Onr tvt Hamilton to get Fischer away, the! . . , . . . xuruicr icuiiui vwi uiiim: iu Yes, If It hadn't been for them I'd Itl flbe ,ir In thnf nrnMfl nlncp " . ..... w. -J. . 1 fischer wore a gray suit and cap, I, both wrinkled by travel. He was clean shaven, but needed a hnlrcut. He carried a smnll black handbag. De partment of Justice agents accompanied him and the detectives to police head quarters. At police headquarters the cigars Fischer picked up were "examined and found to contain nothing hut tobacco." Fischer stuck to his statement that "It was n premonition" that warned him In advance of the Wall street ex plosion adding : "More will happen in the future. Un een powers have communicated that through me." The detectives who brought him here from Hamilton explained that Fischer invariably had made the same assertions In reply to their questions throughout the trip, adding that he was a "friend of the under dog." Grand Jury Probes Dlast The regular September grand jury, before which twenty-two witnesses were to appear today In connoctton with the Investlsatton of the Wall street ex plosion, will not question either Fischer or Ilrnllovsky unless federal or local police examination of the two men makes such action necessnry, according I to a statement today from the office of Acting District Attorney Alfred J. Talley. The Jurr will confine Its efforts for the present at least to developing the two lines of investigation suggested by , Judge William H. Wndhnms in his rJlOMTB. Thnn r.r. Plrot T.-J,.fl,nr charge. These were: First, whether the explosion wns the result of a plot or whether it was due to criminal negll- fTn0 Includcl among today's witnesses are several persons who are said to have I viewed the explosion nt short range, nnd examination of them will bo con- ' ducted along lines intended to shed all possible light ou the Identity of the , ..th .nrm. nr It. HrK-.r - " ". T.. owner" n " '. nZl Z "JftTV i Tlilrinam l)a. art Uiul . i"i ., V fBK wrecked as It stood near the corner of AVnll nnil Ilrnnil utrp.tu nf Ilia lm f ... .. .. uie explosion, wns nmong ine witnesses summoned to iiuueur. minm 11. Wllllnm H. uougins, a oroKrr, is loreman oi tn ,. i . . . - .. grand jury miornry iicnerni i-nimer a c- peeled to return here during the day nnd r,.nm. nr.rnni ni,nr r in..tiJnti..,. ...,. ...... ...... ...... ,. ,,...., by the Department of Justice. Seek to Find Owner of Horse Efforts to Identify the owner of the horse which drew the wagon supposed to parry the infernal machine were con tinued. Although John Hnggerty, the 1'arrler, Identified the shoes of the dead horse, as those he had attached two .et.aB0'K(alvt !,ope rr w f Ills being able to trace the owner of the animal, Blnce Hagg'erty could recall no unmistakable Identifying features of the owner, lie lurniineu ine amies simply because they bore a certnln mark.com- CREDIT & COLLECTION MANAGER ' A corporation dolntr a national mercantile business with 20,000 accounts is reorganizing its credit department. There is an opening for an expert credit and collection manager to take charge of this department The man for this executive post must be especially experi enced in collections. Applicants' records of past work will show if they are qualified to speed up collection of small store accounts that are inclined to become long overdue without the proper handling. Tell us what you can do. Remuneration will be commensurate with ability, and all replies will bo treated in strict confidence. Address A 214, Ledger Office. ,( X3Vw?iF7?w bmIbf'bbbma?embmwmhi v'jllilBi(liHaH'aaBPi?a rr: vivi w. c MiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaB - w r..'jv i ?.ii. .':;: aaaa9BBPBaBBBBix:'':.;! tP&1ifessJa"Jr1',Bl,,'t.rffl wsmssmkWmwm&l JWEaaMMaf SmmmmmFr" ' i uTiii lun-rnatlonal EXPLOSION VICTIM Lawrence Scrban, a peddler, leav ing the New York police headquar ters after being questioned regard ing the bomb disaster. Serhan was standing near his wsignn when tho accident occurred. lie was knocked unconscious nnd Ills horse and wagon were blown to blta innn to all his handiwork and not dis tinguished by this particular Job. Federal agents today arc Investigat ing n report that the fire department had learned, by checking, up all stores of explosives lawfully held In the city, that there was n distinct shortage In one of the explosive matmzlues. Fire I department officials gave no hint as jo me iiicimo i uic vi'xnv.. '. nit pininieii riiiu new cine miffnc nnve an Important hearing on the discovery of the supposed plotters of the ills' aster. POWDER BLAST KILLS 3 AT MANTUA PLANT Ixindnn, Sept. 20. Three persons were Kiniti uu injuiirir un u re- suit, of nn explosion in the lonfolo powder factory at .Mantua, ku.vs n Home despatch to the Kxchange Telcgrnph i Co. The explosion, which damagrd sM-crnl houses, is believed to hnve been ' causeil deliberately by parties undeter - mined. Ono.i, Sept. 20. Six Hungarians have been arrested here since the ci- plosion of the bomb in the stock ex - change on Friday. They had plenty of money, but none of them had lileii- tlticatlon papers. They nrc said to be Communists, nnd were taKcn Into cus - todv at a hotel alleged to be a rcn- I dezvous for radicals. Two high explosive bombs similar to the one that exploded in the stock i.irhnnze hnve been found In n Hverv 1 stable. The authorities are closely fnllnu-Ine every Clue. leellmr thev mnr reveal an international terrorist plot, which may. perhaps, extend to th United States. Traction May Aid P. R. T. Float Loan Continued from race One Council tomorrow, when tho council men will apply for ruling from the city solicitor before proceeding with the consideration of the higher fare. To Arrange Hearings Public hearings will probably be scheduled bv the committee if the city solicitor rules thnt Council may act on the application of the transit company. The question narrows Itself down to whether the public service act passed In 1013 eradicated the cltv government ns a factor In determining fare Increases as provided in the 1007 contract. Hugh I.. Montgomery, the chairman of the transportation committee of Council, said yesterday that no nction would be tnlten In the mattor until the city solicitor advised the councllmen on their rights nnd duties In the higher fare IsRue. But since the city s opposition to the orlglnnl no-transfer tariff was waged successfully by the city solicitor, largely .on tnr. 4?r0" feno.' "'P: mcntlnfalll on the ground that the company had rovlslons or the jmh ngree- 1. 4- u.-i y, in" - , mWfJ2nhi h-X ,nrlff ? I P." '".'Tn iL ? nVtiii, ; ' L". ."l, ' ' Will ''"- "" " . . .ai..a , M'nt. $?'. .hav' ".!,Jlt, JP",:? "n the mPZZ; tLtiL romrisnv ,l,l , Un"?X lon bv iCTA la Vhol wel1"': nrS " ,;,i n-iih.r nnnrow b wh, tLn3 th . tnriff hut Pwn?iM nor FllUtlL mivitinn im ? th. merely put the entire question up to the , T)..K11a WnM' na I'ninm flvllin Thnt wns i 11U1H "HMic ,..,.......-.-.... the procedure followed in 1D1R. when the i. . rt ll 4 I ""1L"," 5" ." ZX fiVT" r" "u Councils " "i"ih"V "-J"v - i rriikpn to nri nnd the coinnnnv never V". "i ,i, i,,P fnr nrnnnsal before '. , , juirniii . .. ..--- f-'f .. rrio rnmminsion. .. ". i. ,.i.j k. pim.i bi,.i,i. Potter's recent letter to Council In 111C l3ur in mi"'i "J ,'.,'..v. ....- .,. - v: -, . - iij thnt , vntA wh,.r'' ft. P'" "f,n of the tariff to I ngnlnst the s ubmlsslon of the torllt to f-.,nPii on t),e ground mat in' JjJJ"""1 . p0lBBm)thnrlty to a e com act and ti.nt rminril linn nn rlcht In the matter. the 1007 ngreement notwithstanding. SECRETARY Younj; wnman. recently from the South, emiUnt anu ejrri-ntru vvm ior employ ,B:,repii.i "U'i.r."''!!.'.' rss management of ottloa for aeveral years and can meat th public. Ondratan(l affioun,t.?".?oPh,r,w5CiS i W. account i notca. dlacounta. etc would M Intereated In I poaitmn wiwi opporiunii; I"'"'nc" 'mm'a 114. iltion wiin upporiuniir iur auvancemeni I O L bLAuuuUKU 5UHUU S AGAIN DELAYED Bids on New Normal BuildinitwarHmo task only. Colonel Cresson also 1 was a member of tho board of strategy. , Laid Over Because of Lack of Funds MAY GO OVER UNTIL 1921 Glftwboro, N. J., Sept. 20. Until an additional appropriation of nt least .f2.-0.000 Is provided' bv the Slate Leg islature, no work will be started upon the proposed new state normal school on the site acquired here for thnt pur pose by the state more thnn two years ago. The bids received this week by the State Hoard of Education for the pro posed new normal school buildings had to be laid over because sufficient funds were not available to go nhcad with the work. State Senator Edward L. Stnrgcss, of Olassbnro. rushed In a bill during the session nt the Legislature Inst week to provide for an extra appropriation of SlO.OOO to add to the funds of $423, 000 now available for this project. The total cost of the buildings, as contained In bids rerclved by Francis II. Pent, state architect, would bo $088,017. That is for the buildings without two uings, as originally planned. To carry out in full the nlans of the State Uoafd of Education, for the South Jersey nor, mal school, It Is estimated that the amount required will Dc $000,000. Bergdoll Boys Together in Flight rnntlmirH from Tuxr One with the other defendants nnd Oibboney. Selection of the Jury was then begun. Following the "election nnd swenring In of the Jurj. Mr. Walnut outlined the charges against the defendants and just whnt the prosecution planned to prove. He said the protccutlon would show that both Orover and Erwin were de serters despite the fact that neither wore n uniform. "Wo will "how." he said, "thnt In Anrll. mill. Erwln was with Charles Itratin in his home at Proomall and , -- --," ,.,,., Ihn. ,,- ,...., i n. .".H - . show that they nil went to the lionfc nt Mi. Itergiloll nnd after picking up drover went to a Hagerstown. Mil., hotel, where they stayed a considerable I time. " We will nrnducc the young man who accompanied them und the hotel em ployes to prove our clinrges. Wynnrfleld Home Rendezvous "We will prove that (Jrover1 was home at various times while a fugitive and . -, , - , . , , . , .. ,i,i,4 rri,. thnt Horn g aid d 1.1, . n hi .liglU They I """ "'" '" "v h , -'" "rT.i Hfty-i-econd street nnd Wynnefield ' nvenuc. f . "We will show thnt I.rwln made fre- 1 quent trips to the home of Ilraun nt i'rooinnll, nnd thnt Ilraun nt times went I nwny with Krwln nnd (Jrover. I "We will show that Mitchell bought an automobile for Erwln Hergdoll and 1 secretly delivered it to him on a road near Ilronmnll. "We hnvc proof to convict them of the separate chargeR and. inasmuch as 1 these violations were plnnned before hand, contend that the defendants also are guilty of conspiracy." Harry Ilnsnfy. custodian of the draft records nt Wnshinctnn. war cnllpd nntl I nrnduced the nriirlnnl draft records nf ' Erwln nnd Orover Bergdoll. The rivorrts nhnnpil thnt hnth Horor. dolls hnd been automatically Inducted Into the nrmy nnd. having fled, became deserters Kosnfy was then excused, photostatic' opies o the originals being' Emitted exhibitions to the court. Iraft Hoard Officer Called Samuel O. Pancoast, of Mnrple, Dela- ware county, registrar of the draft board there, was called. He testified to registering Krwln ana tnc night ot Ilergdnll, Wnitntn S KIIIb. nf Ttrrn Mnn-r. chairman of Local Board Nu. 3, was called and bore out Mr Pancoast's tes timony of Edwin's evasion In 1017. Mr. Ellis also told of efforts made by Erwln to get excused from military service in 1017. Bergdoll, Al Hall, hN brother-in-law, and a man named Reeves called at the witness's home, he testified, and tried to get Erwln ex cused. Mr. Bean lost his first legal quibble with Mr. McAvoy, who examined' the witness, when Judge Dickinson refused to uphold his contention that Mr. Ellis's testimony wns irrelevant nnd should not be admitted. A short time later Mr. I.. D. neraer Co.. B N. Sd St. .nam atpp, jjurKri ja Galvanized Boat Pumps White gas range special sale HEltE Is your opportunity to purchase a white gns range at a consider able saving. Full 18-lnch bak oven and broiler with low utensil compartments a great convenience. The entire front, oven top, pans, iildo and back splashers of whits porcelain as well an the legs, nenlly the -best-looking nnd most du rably constructed white gas range tn i the marKei at nnywncre pear mis price. Regular value 185.00; special price $00.00. Delivered and connected free. Wo have only a limited quantity ot these and advise an early selection. All goods In our stores are of stand ard make see our complete line of other gas ranges, water heaters, re frigerators and kitchen cabinets. Ath about thm coninnca of an "All.Gai Kltchmn" 1ILADEIPHL 'ADru QSTREETS West Philadelphia Stora 263 So. 52nd St. PMIa. Hlore Open Van., Frt, fat, Heft. I I attain MeAvoy coredngaln whtn'thetontt overruled Mr. Dean's objection to the admittance of evidence from Mr. Ellis to the effect that the police were notified of the flight of Erwln. While the testimony was being heard. Mr. O'Connor sat with fr. Walnut near Mr. McAvoy and aided him. Mr. O'Connor Is a member ofithrJtar at Albany and a Cornell araduate. Rr- ' , TO Intr taken un invettieatlon work as n .. ,,. Prosecution Itullds Up Cam Adjutant Oeneral Hcary was onn' of k. i... tki. mi- . ti, .. ..; .u.o., , "' " "- v... , raoiiwrauo, ik icsuncu nun nc nuu no personal knowledge of the Pcrgdoll , ense, and was excused for the time ' DCng Mr Ttcan mndp n stntemnnf nt lh 11 'Mr',J,.en mn"i,n, Btntcment of the line of defense which he would follow during his- cross-examination of Ad- Jutnnt General Hcary. Mr. Ilcan's contention will be that tipltlior Cimvor nnr Irwin -n. , neither (Irovcr nor irwn was ccr pro- pcrly Inducted Into the service, nnd therefore the charses ntrnlnsr Hie bIt defendants of aiding .and .abetting a dcRortcr mnHt nc(.cssariiy fnll. lie laid great stress upon the "rubber stamp" defense, and nsserted that the personal signature of Adjutant O'encrnl Henry tn thn Induction eerrtflontn n. rAm.l. to tho induction ccrtlHcnto was requl- site, and thnt this authority could not be delegated to a deputy or clerk, The lost witness of thc,.mdriilng was Mnlnr Wllllnm O Miirdnek whn tmtl. 0 J J ;"tllnm,u' -wurdocK, who testi- fled he had active charge of tho draft In Pennsylvania during the war. He too testified that Erwln llergdoll's Indue- Hon card was not signed by him but by n clerk named Ileckert. judge Dickinson sugested tho test!- inony of the clerk should be taken, and Mr. McAvoy called for him. He was i.ot the room. Mr. McAvoy said Heckert had been subpoenaed and would hep restn this afternoon. At this point Judge Dickinson ad journed court until 2 o'clock.- Mrs. Hergdoll Carres Lunch Mrs. nergdoll remained In the court room during the recess. She had sand- wlches brought In and made her lunch lit Pi .4 , . " l,n,vcn,ntl0" either during the trial or nt the recess with her son. Chnrles, or with Roinlg. The fact thnt Erwln Uercdoll was helnir hrnuclit here from the inllltnrv nci.ng ugiu nere irom tnc mllitnrj prison nt Fort Leavenworth, Kansas where he is serving his four-year sen tence, was a surprise made known to day bv Mr. McAvoy. It is in line with Mr. McAvov's policy of bringing every bit, of evidence possible against the defendants nnd pro- vining against any possibility of slip ups by his witnesses by .having mem Identify Erwln when possible before gllvng evidence. I ,r.an4 'hiJ-V .ust tYhtt T intcntl t0 do with Lrwin, snid Mr. McAvoy. "At firt it was not my intention to liMn kttn hnrit na lis n1njn1 1. t.. CAnfnn,o,i rtti t... t.Mt.AH. At the last moment, however, I decided A t. Int. rnnmont 1inin..H T J-.U..1 to Hcnd for him nnd he Is on his wny from Fort Leave irom i-ort l.eavcnwortn in clinrre of n military gunrd." .... ... --"- -- Itomlg Assails Oibboney When Itomig was Informed that Oibboney was slated to testify nganlst nun, nc vnirrra n iir ,nyln thnt (;)b nun, ne entered a iirauc against mm had double- ......,i Mr,, ,... ,i, t, i..i 4i.. 4 nrmv etinrds " ' nTheRnrst-intimation coming from Itomlg thnt the sensational escape of (Irover from the two armed guards was ness, nevertheless, because he will tcs- tlfy to things In my behnlf unknown to anyone else." llomle added "Why didn't the grand jury Indict him ns well ns It did Schuh,-Mitchell nnd the rest of us? "That was a slick piece of work he pulled on me when he left Orover In my custody the day before he escaped. "We were all In the machine nnd when something went wrong with the engine, Oibboney told me to direct Stecher to the Bergdoll house and get It repaired. " brick nlnncehi'i. .I?6!! , ncct7n!, .' "fl ? on'mTja?"' ft ' the two nrm . " P" "t nm? '8 fine tr,ck' n11 riht on'l , Jf wns nowhere near the house Sf.cu.. t,rocr I"nde his escape with, hml nt th i f ,foursc' I wns Pt in gllUinmilinuMiiiMa. Open Saturdays Until Five- a part ot n lincly laid plot was made t.i!'m('.' . .. .. , .. ..), , ri.n.4. m.i,... .1 i j "You ve made It sounu very ; TnS. yV?'Vr?r "'' " 7re" Imr." remarked her listener, "I've mu iiiuiiuire, hi ii ip mi- me goal. hlrorl n eomDan on to taKe the trip w I have made Uibbonev mv chief wit. . n., i thinV im rnther have LaV BiiiiimiiiaiiiniBiiimiiiiiaimiiuimniiiiiiiiiirmirm " ti A 28-Dollar Quilt, $20 100 per cent of soft snuggle-y larfibs' wool The covering ah, here's the artistic opportunity is of Japanese silk in the shade that blends with the color-note of your room. If the correct shade is not made up, select the right one from the stock of piece-silks and we'll gladly (at short notice) make you a quilt to order and the price still only 20 Dollars 1008 Chestnut Strect THE D'UtiYHOVBL&rTE Barbarcts Journey Ilj- IIA7.EI, OnAY WOOOllft RAJIDAIIA LANK walked slowly on J-itor way with nav sver n. dunce Into' allurmrU snlay InJrs "wiv - Sntli - inBa. wny " thn ahon windows Nso "? '"jj?!,? pn,n'9.:. "S..0"!?.'" ffif. 2!le?JP"l!". JPS!!?"?? t,.. h n min i., r 1......1..? Yet. Just before she reached the. nar- row doorway open Inn on the dingy stairs 'which led to tne omccs where she was employed, Barbara actually did pnuso ', P,!al r'?,wiwf,,?rtSlnnJn5 n. scattered nrrny of pamphleta and n picture In a ny-specKea frame. It woJ not nt all artistic that picture merely portraying a huge black ste&mer with bright red funnels, yet to the girl It breathed of faraway climes, strange Peoples, exotic fruits and flowers- ., Today somo Inward urgo Impelled her t0 fnlcr the shop. "I'd like one of your booklets on on " lier eyes fell on a stack of literature on the counter, "on thp,,!our ,0.fn,lJfOI7m;L'.,,h2 V- Slipping tho book Into her handbag, 8he mlrrU.a t0 tho office. During the humid afternoon tho presence of that namnnlet lensrncd the monotony of ad- J&S&f nmv ItinlAr nartnlir. Btvunff-' liv in his WRv to Join tho bevy of merry girls tfho had stopped for him on their Way to the country club. R1'e and Stan had been such good fr,ndgonce. Why. oh, why, did the BriB who had everything, money, clothes, automobiles, llko Kitty Van Aldcn. get the men. too? That evening, however, Uarbara for- t for n mtlo aianton and Kltty ,.,.. sumnbly enjoying one another's society at tho club. Absorbed In text and lllus- tratlpns of the California booklet, she "TiJn.n?rcifleCaeft with .lh. th. ret idea sprang Into being. Why pre " T . i." ;--,. " -- tend for only an hour or two; why. not Play she was actually taVclr fia& ' dnV 'onBa'rbar'SV funKe-st ' So cSmpleU my sne was actually taKing ine irip days -were cnmnlit1v did she throw herself Into the game that when, n week later, at tho hoarding house breakfast table, eomebody linked her where she was going' to spend her Sat urday afternoon off, she absent-mindedly replied, "Coronado Beach" : nnd then had tho HTnco to blush at' the blank stare she received In return. .So conscientiously mu sue map ou nrr ''"riftZtnnul1t?l!hrnala0nb'.t,of unusual praise from Mr. Blanchard, the senior member of the firm.' "Bright girl, that Miss Lane," he said to young Gray. "I got nn address, wrong to one of pur western clients nna she correctea it. iiow nnv ,.;. v..ouid know that Tr n dad Is In Colorado nnd riot In New Mexico?' Slnnton would havo agreed to any commendation of Barbara. For he and Barbara had been the best of frlends oncc. What on earth made a girl dtop t all? jcow a fellow all of a nuddon for no reason mnke.bellevt, tours as well as real ones must come to an end some time. When unrnara. meticulously nu herlng to schedule, had at last com nassed tho Journey; Bhe decided that what was worth doing once was worth dolnir nRnln and went buck to the ntcam- phlp ornce. Wlth'., 'ner attention was caiwht by a woman conversing with the ll.rlf I can't m.ike'un my mind, which i WOUIfl V1 ild vou advise, the Bermudas or Call- or' ornla?' Well, they're both good," replied the rt.rlc. nnnrnrmnlitnllv. - --r ;. 1; i-- I m nrrniu tno riac across me cu- tlnent would be dreadfully teoious, complnlncd the. woman. . ,ina.un."?.,.."" S"i,.u.!' ,W: Coined. The woman tumea sharply. iouvo been there? "Km nh nn." ftikid Barbara, 'but nnd before she reallMd she was telling ffi" SJrSi'n $" thooT '. marvels of the ItocUIcs nnd the Santa Barbara missions. She stopped at last, Intprpflt just un ycu. I'll" let you know In the morning If you'll gv me your undress, woum you .. 4 WO lillUUlCH mici, .v. .--,. !3lnttqueiS from $arte ana nome. Jut Arrlird. rPulniJfe. ni-l. Walnut lUSBAMD'S TMt IfliWnCJIa DOCTORS RECOMMEND for Conatlpatlon. Acta Htomach. Indlrft tfon. Can be UMd aa nik of Hasneala. BOiu oniy ur vno wrc !:. . .r.illll imiillBlllllllltllllllllllMIMil Lighting Troubles arc easy for us to solve and adjust that's our specialty, and our 40. years' experience guarantees you sat isfactory results. An Exclusive Variety of Table and Floor Lamps. The Horn & Brannen Mfg. Co. 427-433 North Broad Street "A Short Walk Along Automobile Row" ! was arolnar to let. her Know In the morn' ing whether she, Barbara, was actually to see In reality, what ho long she had been visualising in dreams. Next morning, Barbara sat nt nor desk awattlnr the llttlo rlnr at the tele- I phone which was surely going to mean e fulfillment of her hopes. Perhaps ithe thrill of anticipation deepened tho I -.i,i in ,i- v. ,nj h.it.ni iha sparkle In her eyes and heightened the npplo-blossum flush In her cheeks. At any rate, Stanton, sauntering In. started nt the vision of her; nnd, seeing that they wero alone, came Impetuously over to her desk. , , , "Barbara," he began, earnestly, "why did you suddenly refuse to go places with mo or let mS call 7 I was so hurt and provoked I wouldn't even ask for an explanation." - Barbara looked at him reproachfully. "Your engagement to Miss Van Aldent" "Kitty Van Aldenl Why, she waa married a few, days , ago to my twin brother down In. Panama, I see you mixed up the .names..' He 'Is Btanley. Just think of nil the good times we have missed I Let's make It, up now, I love you, darling. Will you marry me?" Barbara, brought to her feet by .this bewildering thing, was swept Into the man's arms. In the wonder of the moment she forgot all'Ionglng for travel, forgot that she had promised the vacil lating person In the steamship office, to cross the continent with her. The telephone tinkled Us Interruption. Mechanically,' Barbara, detaching herself from Stanton's embrace, took down the receiver. "Hello? Miss Lane?" a languid voice Inquired. "Well, I'm sorr; tn norrv. ut I've changed my mind. I'm going to Nova Kentlft with mv niece.' Barbara replaced the receiver. "Noth ing Important," she told Stanton. "About a little trip I was planning. The plans fell through." . M 'Well. I Bhould hone sol" exclaimed the man, fervently. "For right away wo are soing to Binri on mo xnosi woiiu7r4u, journey In tho world a Journey down tho years, reservations for two and no return ticket I" CopvrloM, 1910, bv Public Ltdaer Co. Next complete novelette- "An Island"ln the Family" Seattle Postal Receipt Gain Spokane, Wash, Sept. 20. Spokane postnl receipts In August showed a gain of almost $25,000 over August, 1010, the largest gain in the history of the Hpoknne postofllce. The total receipts for August, 1020, were $80,032. Cuticura Talcum is Fragrant and Very Healthful Sample free of Ctkm LafcoratarlM, Dpt. X, MM, Mm. 25c. everywhere. 'The Finest II f Yrave Eaten the Rest m i If of Them f I , 1 Now Try the Best L-k III II II II I 1 IIIB . XmBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHilBTABBBl ' . X'SBtBBBaSllllllllllllllllll Ulll'l'l llllllll ! U III II I'll lsSiillll M II "NT j a t . i Hill II I llllllll iff II iuirmous economical m ' 1 1 1 1 1 ii i 1 1 1 hi 1 1 1 ii iii mi un i ii x 1 1 1 1 ii i iiiiiiii if ir V Confection J JL Mad. by BACHMAN CHOCOLATE The Douse that Heppe built Downtown 1117-1 1 1 9 Victrola IV with itx reenrda $30.85 Pau (t down, ICo teetklM 3U2U T Victrola X nllh ten record! 5138.75 Pay t down, . wttkhj Join the Heppe Record Club rniimmwiiod. N. J.. Sept. 20,-Jrw'o mitnmobllcs were wrecked nnd lour Colllngswood men slightly .Injured when the mncnincs iu hj"" ...... ....- Horse pike. Oaklyri. The steering gear of one machine going wrong was blamed for the nccmcni , 9 " BBlBBBl'?'JBBHBBk m I TV .' - "The Most Delightful Way to Shampoo!" ' "See how fluffy and beautiful my hair looks That's because I shampoo it regu larly with my Star.Massage Shower Spray. Don't go to'an expensive beauty parlor or- hairdressers. Save this money and give your hairand scalp the most welcome shampooing it ever had I" , Get a "Star" today from your favorite dealer. Fitzgerald Mfg. Co.,Torrington, Conn. Makers of the famous Star Electric Maitage Vibrator. SHOWER SPEAY. Shawtt, Shampoo, Matttf, Rub-Down Jr. JBalcCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCBlCaBH' t . Chocolate in the World" Fpunded in 1865 Inaugurated tho One-Price System' in 1881 Chestnut Street Uptown Buy your Victrola atHEPPE'S At Heppe'o you can secure any s ze Victrola you desire. Wo will ship, it to any point in the United States and pay all delivery charges. Settlement may be made by cash, or charge account, or you may use our One-Year-Plan of Payment Through this plan yoa may pav weekly or monthly and all rent will be applied toward the purchase price, or if you desire you are free to return the Victrola at any time and be released from your agreement. We have Victor-Victrolaa from $25 up. Payments as low as 50c weekly aro accepted. Call, 'phono or write for catalogue and full particulars. C. J. Ileppe & Son Domitown 1117-10 Chaatnot Bt. Uptown Oth and Thompaon ill. Motor Alovefloperat.ag lnKe 4 sey las, nignt atom two small toarf' cars from tho gnfagcu of P,. v tn8 of Wcnonah,,and H, W. liomm.i wl Itarbara avenue, Woodbury. tS!'',W llco believe that 'thieves from Phli.l? phla took both cars. lbii. Whtn You rVantlt Don't Rtt your tulr wtt very, tim. you talu t howr. Don't ch.tt.t from n Icy .pluh.tw Ita th vttcr lutt tht way youwtntlt. NomortiK owr drenching. No mom lltlng In dirty water. TW, it tho modem way. $ 5 CompUtt Think of lit Not a alncleVtra" to buy. You n attach It Initant. ly. Gnat idea, bn't It? "Bring) tht vtach to Your Bath' room i MFG.C0. Mt. Jyh 6th and Thompson Streets Victrola IX with alz record! $82.35 Pav U down, H.IQ will Victrola XIV with ten records $240.00 Jty M down, tl-lt toitklD Join the Heppe Record Club ' i r WKM vm L r f tM tfj.i1'; ngvA &ptn-, v. 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