Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 24, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA FINANCIAL, Page 11, Image 11

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I was hinging In the subway.
Sh-an-hftldliilr Un't riding.
It's being dfagged shrieking.
The shriek may b Inward.
Hut It's theri all the same.
Mr feet nehtd, I wad hot nnd tired.
A day snopplujf uses mo up.
you walk miles In one plot.
What you want Is usually elsewhere.
It's mostly the third nille over.
Commuter's bundles filled my arm.
Ewy turn Jerked my nrm-sockets,
A Httlo "painted-lady" catrie Jn.
Bhe was blondlnod and rouged.
Skirt was Just below her knees.
yet two men rose gallantly.
They gave her two ca.
A baby vamp smile regarded thcm
Each man got It Impartially.
One man sat down again.
I shifted bundles and feet.
Bore feet mako soreheads.
Then I thought Crossly:
"HoW I do Hate fatri I
They're all allk.
That painted kitten f eM two seats.
Respectable wonien can stand.
They hang by a strap till dead.
Not a man care's 4 jot.
Chivalry Is extremely moribund."
Just then a man arosft.
He made a courtly bdVr.
Raising his hat, be said:
"Take my seat, msdara.
Condemned to Hang
Allow me to help y6u."
no toox my elbow.
AlWi sorao of the bundles;
Gently he eased ma down.
Gratefully I thanked him. .
I tucked my feet away back.
My skirt hid them.
They slipped out of my pumps.
Oboyl What a blened Jailed. .
What a grand and glorious feeling I
Moon I was ashamed of myself.
Felt aboiit thb Site of a peanut.
For suddenly It dawned on ma.
They glvo those women seats.
HecJiUM they pity them.
They know how hard their lives are.
Thoe pronouns or mixed.
Itut you know what I mean,
Neither man followed tha babyvatilp.
They got off rail afterward.
Mnybn I was mistaken anyway.
She might have been "In pictures."
They havo to mako up that way.
Glrla paint so nowadays.
I mustn't bo uncharitable.
Itemember the Golden Rule.
8d I Btopped.hatlAff anybddy.
My heart softened toward all men.
My feet wefe hippy,
I loved tit whole world.
Even tho unknown little sister.
Isn't It odd?
Nttaphangldg makes you hate all.
I.ovo's easy only when you'r corny.
claim the dogs. You can apply there afld
esK foe the hind of dog you want, and
if there Is such a dog there at that
time you will be able to get It provided
you will promise to give It good horn,
as. of course, you would. AS no'one has
written to this column seeking a pome
for a. dog since your tetter came I am
suggesting this as a QUloker way or get'
ting one than waiting until .some one
does write to me. I hopo you wljl.be
ablo to get just the kind of dog you wish.
Rembvlng Tobacco Qtalri
re th Sitter trenion's rattt
Tm "rarlam-Vnit fcfttrlfr trntnt HO
many other people by your advice, I Ajn
going to ask you, to try to help hi. If
you possibly can. I would llke.to know
If there la any possible way of getting
tobaceo stains out of a Palm peach
sut that has already been elianed, ahl
how to get the tobacco stains out of a
PAIm BeAch suit that has nOt bn
cleaned as .vet. Maybe some Of your
renders could help me. MISS II. .
Try eoap and water 6n the tobacco
stains and bleaoh the suit In tha aun If
the soap and water do riot work. If
It Is a white suit, lemon Jute will re
move the stain more quickly, but It
would not be wise to use this On a, Mn
suit, for It would tske the color out, too.
Try this on both suits, and If It Is not
successful use javeile water, .You oan
get this at the drug atoto and the'dl
rectlons for use are on the bottle. The
wholn nult should be placed in this
liquid, oalt might chango the color ft
little. Havo any of the readers any
thing better to suggest?
THE DAILY NOVELETTE
Mollv'8 Choice of Envelopes
ny ELiNon t. ArBixnv
TtTOLI(Y picked up tho letter sho had
just written and. with head on one
side and lips pursed, read It through
thoughtfully.
Dear Peggy Prime I am In love
with a very rstlmable young man am)
I know that he Is In love with me,
but Is too bashful to tell me so. Even,
althouffh It Is leap year, I do not
want to do the proposing, yet I fetl
very sure that he would be glad to
have me help him out. What shall I
do? PBttPLEXED.
Once more she perused It, Inserted a
common then laid It aside and spread
out Peter's brief note to answer. Dear
Peter! Somehow, betweeh tha llnea she
could read the affection he could not
manage, even after several years of
courting, to put Into words.
"My dear Peter," ran her reply, "no,
I haven't forgotten my prdmlse to ac
company jou to the bankers' outing on
June 20. I will bo roidy early.
"Youro sincerely,
"AfOLliY ENDICOTT."
Then she folded the two letters care
fully, slipped them Into envelopes, and
went down to the postofflce.
For some time now Molly had been
very sura that Peter loved her, and she
had been racking her brains for a meant
of helping him overcome tho baBhfUlness
which apparently Btood botween her and
a proposal of marriage Then. Idly read
ing one day In the dally paper a column
where lovelorn maidens soupht the ad
vice of older, wiser heads than their
own, sho found lior Inspiration. At first,
ehe hesitated about putting It to the
test. If It worked, It would be wonder
ful, but Molly was a retiring aoul with
a thyntsa only a bit less than Peter's.
Eventually, however, not without
numerous misgivings, she had written
her modo-it plea for advice. From tho
moment that It had sltpped Irrevocably
Into the letter slot she wos on tenter
hooks. Nover before had she bared her
heart so brazenly to another.
But even ag she worried over the out
come, ehe busied hersMf with prepara
tions for the eultng which was the big
event of the season In Medvlllea social
calendar. She freshened tho bows on
her pumps, finished a ruffly organdie
dr'ss whose npple-blossmn plnlcness set
off the ottthful bloom of her cheeks, and
remoJtled a straw hat to tho Inst degree
ef chlcness and allure. Oh. Molly was
Dot leaving undone In the mr.antlme any
of the customary things which Inspire a
man to pour forth his heart in declara
tions of undying devollon.
Three daja before the outing Peter
telephoned. "What time shall I call
for you?" he wart ted to know.
"Didn't didn't you get my note?
Tou did?- .1 didn't mention the tlrno?
3 o'clock." Molly hung Up the re
ceiver thoughtfully.
On the morning of the outing Peter
found waiting for him a girl whose
youthful attractiveness made her seem
to him very desirable, not only as a
companloi for the day, but-as a corn
rade throughout life. And aa he sat
keslde her during tho ldrtg automobile
ride and listened to her dear voice ho
Inwardly berated himself for having
feared these many months to risk all
on the asking of the simple question,
"Will jou marry me, Molly En4(cott?"
Arrived at the sh6re, tha merry crowd
took part In games and contests, a
swim and a bountiful cjimbake. Molly
eemtd to be enjoying It all to the ut
most, although at times Peter fancied he
caught her regarding him with an eje
preeilon that was slightly quIiileM. Not
until just before the start for home In
the early twilight did ehe Vouchsafe him
a quiet rmrnent apart .from .the others.
Then, at Peter's Insistence, she
The Woman's
Exchange
Wants a Watchdog
To Iht. Editor nf ffomont't Paw
Dear Madam Seeing what you havo
done for others, I wondered If you could
extend the Same kindness to up. We
have just rfoved up hero to the country
last week from Philadelphia and would
like to have a good Watchdog. The dog
would have good care and a good homo
I have atwnya patronized the Evbnino
Pudmc Lcnaun and enjoyed reading It,
and got many helpful things from It,
especially some of Mrs. Wilson's recipes.
MRS. J. A. QUINTON.
The Animal ltefunre, at 22 South
Eighteenth atreet, will give away tho
dors that have been taken to the pound
after effort has been made to find tho
rightful owners ana tney nave tailed to
HUMAN CURIOS
Jeremy Rentham's Strange Doquest
Tjpon the death of Jeremy Denthatn, A
well known and publlc-snlrlted resident
of London, It was found that his will
Included several unusual .clnus.ee. His
hrtrtv wm hMitmiithed tn bin friend. DOC
tof Fordyce, to be dissected nnd exam-
inea, in oraer mat nil possmie nnaiomi
cl leefons might be learned from It.
But. after dissection, ncntham directed
that the Skeleton should bo put together
and kept entire, that the head and face
Should be preserved and that the whole
figure, arranged a naturally as possi
ble, should be attired In the clothes ho
naturally wore, seated In his own arm
chair In the attitude nnd aspect most
natnrol to him during life.
The first pnrt of this strange wish Was
carried out to the letter. Bentham o body
was disserted by surge6ns In the nrs
hc at n lnrc clnMi of medical students
and several interesting nnd Important
facts were deduced from the physical
structure of the remains. But when It
came to the preservation of the fftco and
head It wat found that this could not b
.mmnllklil wlthnilt thft URA Of llQUld
nMiirvfillvM tfhlrh would Imnalr tho
appearance of the body no a whole, for
Bentnnm was noi in me nnou oi kiwh
,.,i Hi n lnrr hottle over his head. BO.
carrying out tho spirit, though not the
letter, of the will, Doctor Talrych
modeled a wax faco on the skull of the
dead man nnd the skeleton, dressed In
the clothes which Bentham was aeous
t nmed to weAr. may be seen to this day
Irt the Anatomlcnl Museum of the Uni
versity College Hospital, in London.
Monday "Mother Goose"
'furriers and MWintrt '
Charge
Accounts
Solicited
Liberty
Bonds
Accepted
1115 SHESTOUT ST.
(OPPOSITE KEITH'S J
For Saturday, Selling Only!
A Remarkable Sale
Trimmed Hats
(182 Only)
At the very special price of
Regularly lt.SO to 15.60
Bolt Aqt turned tip, ioWp and Be.
earning. Trimmed, viilh fancy pint and
ornaments, burnt pooaa and OttAch.
8.50m
con-
on the beach
tumoiea
high tiqe.
lMimmaiM,iimiiCTiM
George Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Present
Charming New Millinery
Especially Designed for
The Younger Women
For Saturday w6 have scores of new dressy Hats for women
arid misses from our own work rooms.
For aiz.BO Soft Duvetyne Hats with soft Velvet rolling brims,
wool ornament fbr trlmmiiiK.
For 118,00 Soft Mirrored Velvet Iteis rolled brim, trimming of
bands of wonted in Persian colorings. .
For U.S0 Soft Velvet Turbans trimming of gold ribbon and
fancy wool ornament
For SU.S6 Alice niuo Veltet Sailor rolling brim, silver ribbon
and ostrich feather on brim.
Special for Saturday
Pure Silk Hosiery, $2.95
Full-fashioned hosiery of the better kind, double lisle soles and
garter tops a dependable grade for wear and serviceability.
They come In buck, White, cordovan, navy and gray. We would
advise liberal buying at this epeolal price.
seniM to sit beside him on tt
In the shelter of a huge boulder
Dy Bflmh (riant hanT iltnVA h
Tot several mlriutes they chatted easu-
. ouiaemy, wun a vwinmo in nio
eje that Molly did not see, Peter broke
a temporary silence. "Molly." ha said,
"what wo.ild you think of a young lady
who mixed up rer letters In the wrong
envelopes?"
"I should think she waa extremely
eareless." retorted Molly firmly, but her
checks were very rosy and the hand
with whlcli she waa tossing pebbles into
the water was not very steady.
Peter, all at once turning SertoUs,
powsscd himself of the slim, restless
hnd. ''Forgive me, darling," he whis
pered, "i was just teasing. You must
Know that I have loved ypu for years,
put I never had th courage to suppose
that such a wonderful person aa your
self could cere for an ordinary fellow
'Ike me But when you made that mis
fake with your letters nnd I recolved,
jP'tead of Mies Peggy Prime, your dear
little plea for Information as to how
Jo make me propose. I know what on
plot I lud been- Look at me, Molly
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iiP4, MHy UK t nil .hetvloye
I'lhted eyes, he drew her gently into his
arras and kissed her.
A little later, Moll, from the depths
or his shoulder, spoke In a muffled voioe.
TUr." she eald."l don't want to bsirln
our engaged and married life on a foun-
"ion ot deceit. I am ashamed of it,
jut l put that Jitter In the wrong en-
"japs on purposer
, For a, minute thei
for the soft slan.el
ThA vaM... mi..H ..rk. t. jiBi. ,...
Peter, amlllng contentedly, looked out
across the blue waters of the bay reflect
ing the afterglow of the sunset "That
was what 1 hoped l' he said.
Vtvvrieht, Hit, hy PutUo Ufotr Co, k
. Hex commute meteleMs, ,
Good Silk Petticoats at $10.00
Close;Htlng jerpey top Ptttlcoats with flounce of meesallne or
taffeta. t there Is a qplendld selection of shades and these are excep
tional value at the oricn.
For ft minute there, waa silence excint
the soft slan-slan of the water on
Washable Doe Skin Gloves, $1.85
Practical Oiovea because so easily washed. And dressy for street
or sDorts wear. Those comn In both white and yellow and are the
usual J..E0 kind, Tha quantity is limited.
Flesh Colored Dress Shields, 25c
These are fine nainsook covered and Impervious to perspiration.
Thev arn washable, of course, and made by our best manufactures
8tsen 2. 3 and 4. White covnred also at the same price.
Very special value, Je pair. si-
New Silk Veilings, 29c
A new selection just received In dotted, scroll nnd novelty designs.
These compare favprobiy with velllnga twioa tha price. There la a
good selection of the wanted shades.
Autumn Weight Shawlettes, $6,50
These are of wool, long sleeves, erurclloe front wth tie;
comfortable worn as a epencer jacket Colors are while, black,
una urovw.
New Plaid Skirts at $1 3. 75'
These are all-wool In new autumn plaids, attractively box.pita.
This IS a very stynin moaei ana very inoucsuy priced. BSe.s
3. to sa-wan wiupc
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The Way You Wear It
A Daily fashion Talk by Florence Rosa
who are clever at Imitating these little
tricks In donning their clotbea that give
the stamp of smartness and youth,
At one of tho very smart resorts the
Mn nrlfffnntorl in wear the belt or girdle
of the skirt over the sweater In the man
ner Indicated for you In todays suctcu.
Last summer there was "a fad for wear
ing narorw leather belts with sweaters,
but this hai rather gone by the bonrds.
Sometimes the skirt Is of plain white,
cotton or some sort of allk or woolen
fabric. Itather more striking Is the ef
fect produced when the skirt Is fash
Idned from one of the tray skirt silks.
In the skotch you may see one skirt of
wldo striped silk and another of a silk
with largo round design.
Mmnrflmrk rati will S66 A light SWPatf
and again a dark sweater matching the
darker clement of the skirt design. For
Instant, with a skirt of pearl and dark
blue striped silk you will see a sweater
of dark blue with the belt of pearl and
dark bhto worn over It.
At the right the skirt is of cream
white and brown and the sweater of the
Tuxedo typo Is of Drown wun cream
white collar of angora.
Making More Money
Br Fllllnc Color Prescriptions
you were to ask Misa Maynw
of her business In life, she would proba
bly reply! . "I'm, ft prescription special
ist." But that'n only because the Quenlg
ornee Is tucked away In the balcony of
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a san Diego drug store ana iookn i ko
It ought to be part of the prescription
department Miss Quenlg'n real business
IV
rroni placeoards fo battleships.
She supplies hostesses with corsage
bouquets, favors, menu cards, table dec
or any otner variety or orig-
they may
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Quonlg, of Han Diego, Calif,
Use ;
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nature
Is tho thing that counts with your sweaters this Reason. These two
models show the charming fashion of wearing the belt of the skirt over
the sweater, thus making the sweater part of the dress. At the left Is a
dark bluo one with a pearl and dark blue skirt, wlillo the other It brown
with a cream collar of angora
THE sweater is one thing nnd the
way you wear it another.
Strongly in evidence during the entire
summer, sweaters are even more neces
sary an adjunct to the smart woman's
wardrobe, now that cooler days aro
prevalent at seaehore and mountalu re
sorts. Once we were Inclined to termi
nate the summer season with Labor Day
festivities, but now the tendency Is mora
and more to remain at cottago and sum
met hotels until October Is actually in
sight. And this accounts for the fact
that at present there Is a bis dcnlanu
for sweaters.
But it is not enough simply to have
your supply of sweaters. You must
know the smart way to wear them, nnd
almost every large resort or summer col
ony seems to have Its little trick. This
Is especially true of tho younger women,
ENROLL NOW
DA AND VIfKmO.ClASM
A.coursi It KMl COI1M wilt
Kiln you develop, elt-oonn-
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Dramttle Art, Authorship nd
PUBLIC SPEAKING
Cii or jfjvste tnstnietion.
Ill HEAcn. wipiemx.
t will add to your
si, priwni mo wow
rTAiirfc.Bi o r m 1 o r y
BOTH
dtsrtfs. Fell term opens Bp-
BIllAfl'tncrr. Ph.D.. President.
NEFF COLLEGE
1780 CHESTNUT, BT.
Call, write or Phone. Bp
tret Booklet, orat
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pruee S2t8 for
dally D.SO to B
nrstlons
Inal color effect wth which
wish to impress tneir guests.
no end to the rhedia eho use.-,
thofft inv end to tha varit'V
tasks, one minute sue may - taxing
an order for a dollar bouton ) ana
the next for the decoration of i. entire
home. Not long ago she sptnt. three
days aecorating yie cruiser ritisDurn
In order that U plight be In ahape prop,
erly to reoelvo the captain's "five hun
dred" auehte. She may use crept tissue
ttttier. colored by hand, to produce a
use suion . uiuivu
Her fingers fair1
produces Jhe decorations
turn out in about three n
ill that leaves nothing m.
save Itn natural terfura.r?,
centerpiece.
sna
rnrt
jonnull that leaves nothing
Birea save un imiurm ireuui.i.: -.
"I can reproduce any floweryr.
Miss Quenlg, "In almost Any r
tissue, slllc. velvet, chiffon or
"What my patrons wloh is thei tf
I charge on the basis of tho ti
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business, as wen as an unuwyii'
a .an tinthtnor nt hlllir one that
We"' ' JuVW
Tomorrow A. venture in avwmm, x
eft
,
She may use sateen . dloryid Into
various shades. ct ayt or sne may
use sugar or salt or Ice for an effective
rose,
Let Cuticura M
Your Beauty D
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P. N. DegerLerg
1621 Chestnut Street
Imported
Scotch Tweed
SUITS, TOP COATS,
CAPES and SKIRTS
$65 up
for WOMEN and
MISSES
I Jfceso (Stop at the nearest canHy place: ,40
V crisp, pure sugar wafers in assorted
Tcn, lavors.Buy them wherever, .you goi
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Pink Blue Tan
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sturdiness purity vigorous simplicity of taste
Surely you can trust the blanket called "Pilgrim."
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WeTwcre more anxious to show our Newest Styles, than to
make sales. We wanted folks to see what a really fine, big
stock we carry. The sales would come later. But they gob
bled up so quickly our original creations in SUITS and
DRESSES for Women, and our SUITS for Men, that we had
to send in a hurry call to our New York Manufacturing Offi
ces for more garments to fill the gaps! "Rush orders!
always rush orders!" cried New York. Our .VALUES x are
so great, they never hang long in stock.
Smart Fall Models for Women
'DRESSES SUITS
Ssurt neJdi Is
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bis ill trfsalstt
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$
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up!
MEN!
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SUITS
of the finest WOOL
serge, cashmere and
woi sleds at this price.
BOYS' TWO-PANTS SUITS slGj
LIBERAL, DIGNIFIED CREDIT
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A WONDERFULLY
SPECIAL PRICE FOR
Autumn Tan
BOOTS AND OXFORDS
For Women'-
Smartly in vogue is this
model Boot for Autumn wear.
Designed to meet the de
mands of style, comfort and
utility during the cool
months.
Slender and sturdy, simple
and strong, its perforated tip
but serves to enhance its
natural beauty. In High
arched Military Heel models,
of Mahogany Tan Calf with
Fawn Fabric Tops.
A rare value at $7.90.
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arched Military Heel gives to
it the practical, modish ap
pearance so highly favored
this season. Exceptionally
low-priced at $7.90.
THE newest originations
of the cleverest Shoe
Designers are present
ed in our Autumn assem
blies. Their creations include
striking styles in High and
Low Shoes for Street and
Dre&s Wear.
Women who seek distinc
tion in Footwear will delight
In choosing from a selection
rich and varied altogether
charming!
Silk
Hosiery
of the quality,
style and color
that supremely
emphasize Dal
simer Standard
of "Value!" In
all sizes, shades
and textures at
prices most fair.
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