Wrsp l t V'f- ; ,?,, Kin J 1 W. 6 'i PVrmrvREi THE HUNTED HUNTEliS Z .., nilu ortrf r(W(e rupfcrt fro rtirWBWr. W cn- ---,;,-. iiok Mo xcM MM t ciiArf r.n v The Pneln Ohoit .... n-Hi Punklns and the ft, an-onf no roc- - Si Tcumo .MKrS Wm " " eMim. Th lnint. rii'hlPf "y.ViV there were four were "'i1 tft biff hear Vked mo If Ah done fj'l'LiiTi bacon to feed him an nil M.5hi& i. .Hid If Ah didn't-have "JSr. he'd slice my fnt haunches "US um too itranire for the hunters Tnt.V ..!- ihov were sur Itnn- !?&Ma dream,ng- "Ha kot,r. ih.ir lanehtcr stopped short at th?UM hey iSTm they reached the ilr?'rhro were dishes and psta and KSliTOPVgVcUan job of all th. Thi ttitb "of tho hunters turned Into & They, too w0 .unKry- HS E.n roamlnir the. woods all day. iJivinr heavy cuns, with only squirrels 7lL'Jl i .hoot at. They had thetr no .---. for .. of anstus-s SJEThMi sunoers. so they were doubly Irv tvnen they fon(1 tnelr fO0.5?.n8- Miry wn' V'r w.i a iMVMIncf w.li fix those bears for tfobblinfr "We win ""' .,i .rjtr. will hunt SffmQ shcot them the Very lint thine in the mornlnif. A. . . . i,ii- eulckly dlhed up another supper, Bend fnr frffhtened glances toward tho woods LiS hilt as hi did to- nut tho supper to which th"hunters finally sal down waB Jothlnr like the one the bears had "i'l?1. . .v.. h.moHest hunter was tak- i.: vi. flmt bite, ho happened to glnnce ii the hill, and what ho saw there cnusea hfm to Jump with a yell of wonder, s uniln among; the rodks w.is a white gre looking half llko a man and half like n animal. . ... .L..(i" .limited nastus. dlvlnsr fa.d?r the table. It's that talking bear ,UOntof the haters, the stralghtest hooter o oil, grabbed liH gun. the whUt n?ure"anlshed for a moment, and then boWd un aBaln "Danjr! llanKl &' nt the gun. Tho whit flfturo inly bobbed ai If bowing to them, ami ttX It began to do the queerest ort of dmce as 11 Fnnii mu num. v..v ........... hd beenVlnglng while frylnpr the bacon: ?2i.. t. u".,f eimrlot. bw nl low." Then the song changed a bit: ' Bwlnir linv. sweet cna,rioi, ior iuui -masteri ure going far awuj. The hunters cried out in alarm. Tho ene who had (Ired at the figure was the best ihot among them-he noer mlsswl III aim The llgure should have fallen ever dead, but lure It was dancing and ' 'Whit was the figure? In the first place ltai Pouglo arcssea up in ni lumijcia rd his false fae. . In the second place, Iter tho hunter giabbed his gun. It wa Mil) Tudgle's rompers and false faco Huffed with leaves and dangled from n. role bv Blll. who wao safe behind a rock That Is why It wasn't killed when tie bullets from the gun tore through It. Thtt is why It danced while Ully sung. The hunters were asfonlshed. They didn't Itnow wl'nt to make of things. Kerj one rusnecd for his gun, and then there wis another howl of alarm. Tho runs er gone' ,,, , ... What became of the guns will be told ttmorrow r i fix ' '', f'fi-1? THE DAILY NOVELETTE When the Ice Went Out By I., II. I.ANODAI.K Even In that sparsely Inhabited Wretch of country which frlpges the Birren Lands of Canada, loo may run u itormy a course as tho turbulent Athebasca Itself In Its springtime floods So had run the love affair of Inn Fraeer, the factor's daughter, and Pen Recent , And Dan's heart was heavy ns he bade good.by to Pierre, the French Canadian who each year helped boss the' rang of men who ran the rapids In Dan's ecows from tho landing to the Wt below where goods and passengers were transferred to the little ateumers. 'so long, Pierre I'll meet you at the landing when the company shindig Is ever, nut If tho loe goes out, don't lt for me." . 'Sure ring, Mr Dan," 1'lorre gave Mfpre h rekched thft group of low .t.tV,wuiiuiii,D llll(lll; uii me poui, lie woked back. What tho devil! Herre e entering the shack of Ous SlmmonB. the freetrader and Dan's rival, not enly In the matter of freighting stuff yn the rler but for Janet as wall. Thin he dismissed the matter from his Wind, u trusted Pierre as ho did Ible M ,hat no morc wnB po, ,,"' rl?lts Han should have, gone Sui J lhu.rlSrre t0 0,e ltt'llng to m L , h J1'8 flcet of fcooWB the annual w?..5.ln from Wmonton of would-be i.W"TxPlor.rii traders, occa !i."n 1..,0UrlMs' mission school workers to Li,JRr l1 th0 break-up of tho lea Hr tor ,h0 aKe down tho eeSd'!lfn- hls . blc,est moments Dan freiir.COneolve anet'B marrying the Wing mows to compete with him tills like ann L'ih9 ,1H Seated them both en ih-.h1!1 "remised each his answer Dm ,.?.;,n'j'r S ,he company dance. Jtiwt hS,l?d , h?w ''"y beautiful ff,f.' "he-stood before ' eu want mv annir n.r. .i.. IDSBAND'S DOCTORS RECOMMEND '' Cn Ri ,,'i'JVcld.8t0"h- fndln m ",.rtbS,,,rn.v.rMbTf GRAND. Unity of Quality A beautiful erand of most 1 Pleasing tone quality effUl, 4 ft. 10 In. " Can S. "'i-J'd 'ora.oh. tnolio. Hw &n.ii!!iiB. "swat- tlJON&CO., had . 4aM. f sum ftrtd comdlto Urn cele bration. l s -f . ,xne nance wa; uio great affair of tho L V. .. V .' . "ilea uuya cciv- bracing of the bringing In of thn sen row's Irapplngs. All .the Indians and halfbreeds and white trappers for miles around would be present. Father Donal would be there to consummate mar rloges and give bin bussing to those entered, upon during the year. There you d be much frolicking, feaatlng and drinking all In nil. a gAta occasion. lliat even ng, an, fixing up a bit for the festivities, and not expecting visitor, looked up riulcklv ns a shadow darkened his one door. Pete, the half breed, squalid and shifty-eyed. "What, what Is It?" Pan's voice was brusque. He had no US3 for any of Que Slmmonss hangers-on.. But pete was crlngingly polite. "I need money much," he wheedled, "so I tell ou roiiiet'lngs. I liar Ous and Pierre talk day Pierre go away. Ous he tell I'lerre smash up boats In rapid. Make loolvas eef m'stake. Pierre get all silver fox skjns. Ous keel mo ho know I tell. I need money much." Dari Htood as If stunned. He gave One credit for doing anything low and underhanded, nut Plerrol Then he remembered ho had seen Plorre enter Ousa BhaeK Ills heart sank. Ous could well afford to offer Plerro so tempting an offer Plerro could not refuso If thereby he could ruin Dan and so gain not only the freight trade but doubtless the factor's daughter ns well. Dan flung n, fistful of coins at Peto. ..S?ii.9.utJ ho ordered, cu-tly. Then vva.it, he said, and going over to a orudo table rcrlbbled a note, "There." hii cojntnftnded. "Tako that at once to Miss Prase r." Outside tho cabin. Pete opened the bit of paper. The words meant nothing to him, unable to read. "My darling Pierre hns left to wreck my boats. I must overtake him. Save my answor for me. All my love. DAN." Bit by bit, Pete tore the note to &leces and threw them to rot Unnoticed i the muskeg swamp which bordered the trail. That night Janet dnnccd her liveliest, mostly In the arms of Simmons, who whlsnered of the cities thev would visit togo.fier In the States, whenco ho had come. More eagerly she listened thnn slie over had before, and Ous grew bolder with his pleadings, "Marry me tonight, sweetheart ! Make this our wedding feast 1" And who knows? Henrtsor Janet, wondering why Dan had failed her, might havo yielded had not Pete. In significant Instrument of fate that ho was, slunk into the room with the lie on his lips he had been ordered to bring. "Mist" Regent's scows all gone smash I Put In river too quick 'foro Ice enough gone outl" Tho moment Qua had deliberately Planned for had come. He laughed exultantly nnd drew the girl tighter. "My girl, vour proclous Dan Is mined. lie couldn't marry a P.ed Dog Biuiaw!" Slowlv the girl freed herself. Hor race was white and her words wore lilt ing. "Now. I know you for what you are. Qua Simmons. Do you think I would ever marry a man who rJolces Ir Another's downfall? No; n hundred times no !" Straight to Father Dona), smoking his pipe in the factor's sitting room, she went "Conic with mc," B.ie plead ed, "to Dan. He will never need nic moro thnn he doei this minute." ' And four days later Dan held Janet Jn his arms vyhlle ho told her that his rcows were safe, that It had nil been ft put-up Job to get him away and leave tho field clear for .Simmons. So they were married on the banks of the Athabasca to the music of its raplrto and the wind soughing In the pines on Its banks. As for Pierre, he scotched the story of his visit to Slmmor.B n told by Pete, "It'B nil ono tarn lie !" he ejaculated, briefly ; then explained, "r go to tell that trader piece of my mind for cheat ing mo on mink skins Ho a mean lynx, that man hark I Ice going out all aboard honeymoon trip down reever." Next complete noTelette "Staired for Henry's Ileneflt" The Store of personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street Utmty Suits for Misses and Women 26 .00 Special Value! See these Suits, tailored of Winter -weight full wool and Alpine wool, In brown, Copen hagen,' naVy nnd mannish blue. Soveral attractive new models. You'll appreciate them highly. THE BLUM STORE Newly Re-created PIANO and Economy Price $900 1 Ull CWnut Street Some New handkerchiefs A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose GL ft-UL-rA Do you want a Imndkcrchlef to liarmonlzo with tlia't new dress of jours? Here Is a charming nrlcty of designs, Irregularly colored borders and some In stripes and blocks. There Is also a cunning white handkerchief with a rolled hem, whipped with pink thread, and a small bluo nnd pink carland of flowers In one of Its comers rnllUHE is no longer any qutBtlon ns -1- to the taste of the colored hand kerchief. There vvns a time, we can most of us remember, wncn tne very particular woman would have licr handkerchief of nothing save the finest white linen. She scorned colored bor ders nnd designs. Now the woman of taste rather likes the colored haudkpr chiefs that the shops offer, nnd many women who take a keen Interest In their appearance mnke a point nlwnjH to have a handkerchief to go with the frook they arc wearing. If they have on a brown frock, they carry n handkerchief with n brown border. With a yellow sweater and white skirt they carry a linndkercl-icf with a yellow acstgn. Now these attractive handkerchiefs nrc not nlwnjs of linen, nnd nt first wo thovght it would bo impossible to hnve anything but linen fcr them, However, iin!iiiimiMni!!!mimiminmimiimiincinarfe:e Accounts soiicitoiiini!iMiiiiiitniimuniniimmiiiimiiii! : Purchasing Agents' Orders and Liberty Bonds Accepted the Same as Cash EE i 3Wm 1115 CHESTNUT ST. -watt I (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) . 1 I Very Special Valines Im For Tomorrow's SelllIlg, Onily tfT Here are Eur Coats and Wraps of quality and exquisite charm ; Fur Chokers, U Scarfs and Stoles, chic and of appealing style ; Fur Coatees and Fur Sets of smart ness and distinction every one the very last word in advanced fashions and yet sub stantially reduced as specials for tomorrow only. To buy at FORBES any time is to be assured of quality and economy to buy tomorrow assures quality far. beyond price. A Small 1 Special wmmtm CHOKER SCARFS Natural Squir rel, Australian Opossum and Jap Hudson smart Mink, effects. animal 14.50 EtTOI K rmimEMZSlSpecial for Tomorrow French Seal Smart Sports Model. skins. A very good wearing coat 97.50 M3T.ra!CTTMXJ!35raKEE Special RW33 HUDSON SEAL SCARFS Boft, lustrous aklns, chlo and drefcay. 14.50 length; WXI'!S$KWS3ZiXW&. ecial for TomorrowTKsaaSKm I I Natural Muskrat Coats M Hudson Smart three-quarter Fine dark' well-matched skins. 245.00 amssmamamcmm wmsm Fur Scarfs jmk Taupe Wolf Brown Fox - Taupe Fox 24.50 Natural Skunk 29.50 Rr..rh Mnlask n 29.50 Natural Mink 3J-50 Jap Cross Fox 49.J-0 Bilr9xnntiui the finer sort of cotton fnbrlc thnt is now used for mnny of these handker chiefs is perfectly sntisfnetory to nl riost all dlscrimlnntlne women. There are some new handkerchiefs with striped or plaid foundations, but the most erf them are BtlU made with a border design in color on a plain white ground. Sometimes theso bor ders are in tho form of stripes, some times in blocks of different colors nnd sometimes in irregular designs. And then, beside the border, there is the cor ner design in color on the handkerchief show lug nn edge rolled and whipped witn a colored turoad. These whipped edges are pretty, and a pink-whipped white handkerchief, with a design of a blue nnd pink floral garland in ono corner, Is ns dainty n handkerchief as one would wish to see, (Copyrleht, 1020, by Horenco ltoe ) Deposit Will Reserve Your Extra Special for Saturday A limited quantity of very soft, lustrous Seal Coats. Made of supple skins, sports model. 195 .00 fMinmmmSpecial Coats 1 1 Taupe Of deep rich Swagger and cuffs of self Extra Special for Tomorrow French Seal Coats Very beautiful models; three-quarter self trimmed; full sweep to 'Special length model. with Squirrel, issmara Fur Coatees umsm Australian Seal 84.50 mt uonoy in.ou Hudson Seal 110.00 Taupe Nutria 145.00 uenutne Beaver 195.00 Scotch Moleskin 245.00 Natural Mink 275.00 rOJiBWWWBiMWMamlaWJIHWBi Ml ', 145M flrmT""11 "" "" iwMM,mMi3'm,aMw.MrWilHiiia w C Adventures With a. Purse NOT .so long ago, I told you about the tiny rubber pnntles'l'or babies. In fact, to make nuro that those who are interested would hear about them I even wrote aboul them moro than once. And I bad the satisfaction of knowing that a great many were Interested, judging from the great number of calls I re ceived. Hut those panties were of a shiny rubber ensily reeogniMd ns rub ber. This might not be looked upon favorably by home mothers, particularly when they want to dress baby In best clothes for a vlslti I now, however, have run across some rubber panties in white, but of n dull finish that resem ble a white fabric Tlit-so are just ns cfBcacU.ua, but their purpose Is slightly less obvious. The price 1h 70c a pair. And then, while we are on the subject of babies, do let me tell you about the Irish lnce bootees, for the tiny boy or girl who has not yet grown to the dig nity of shoes. One look at them and you picture n chubby bnby leg. white stockinged, with wee fat little foot curled up, nnd tiny toes wriggling con tentedlv. The bootees have plain soles, but all tho rest; (ln fnct, alf that ran be seen when on tho foot, arc of Irish lace, with a medallion smugly set on the top of each. 'They aro lined with pink or blue and Are altogether running and attractive. Their price to 7Gc a pair. Then at this same shop nrc the medal lions. Perhaps you make your own underwear. If so, jou can npprcclftte the ndded daintiness that n row of Irish lnce medallions across the front and back would mean. In fact, you know much better thnn I how many ways in which mcdnllions enn be used. These are of good quality, n very pretty pat tern and cost 05c a dozen, which I con sider remarkably reasonable. The Datural Treatment , For Constipation Bakcdtonplcasingcrispncss, requir ing chewing, thus aiding digestion. Dr. Von's Health Biscuit when eaten regularly, promote a normal, healthy action of the bowsla. Two to fix bta cuita a day are sufficient Children will Ilka them. In Mo cartobs and f 1.00 tins. Jl-Mln. Ilouechold Caddies. At groceries and drug tores. Halted and purity guaranteed by tfvint Baker of Good Biscuits in Philadelphia Since 1846 Purchase I Special1 FOX CHOKER SCARFS Solid animal in a effect; very chic. In taupe and brown. Unusual value at price. 19.50 mimmmtKMsmBm for Tomorro Marmot Coats 1 sports model ; large collar fur; ripple back. 97.50 wj ji imianflmmffliirog 1 Special BSa BLACK WOLF SCARFS Smart looking, dressy a bit value. skirt. 14.50 for Tomorrow Seal Coats Three-quarter length model trimmed ! Beaver or Skunk. 375.00 garcas Fur Stoles Australian Seal 29.50 Scotch Moleskin 84.50 Hudson Seal 94.50 Taupo Nutria 115.00 Australian Opossum ..125.00 Natural Skunk ...... .145,00 Natural Squirrel 150, 00 1 5 I HUMAN CURIOS The FJrur Wizard Although only" ft child of eight, Zerah rVithnrn n. nftlivx of Cahut. VL. showed hln exceptional fondness for figures and for mathematical problems early In llfo. His father, who had not given. hint any othor Instruction than that which might bo obtained at the small, remote country school, wita amazed to hear hla six-year-old son repeating tho products of sev eral numbers. He then propounded a number of complicated arithmetical problems, all ot vv hlch tho child solved with remarkable facility and correctness. Boforo ho was eight, the child was tAKcn on a tour or tne eastern part 01 tho United States and was then taken to England, where he ameared before the membern of somo of the most fa mous college faculties, surprllsng them all with his Instant nnd accurato solu tion of all the questions they put to him. At a special meeting, held for tho purpose of testing the mind of the American prodigy and discovering Safe Milk ForlnfaaU & InTaJirlt NO COOKING The "Food - Drink" for AH Age. Quick Lunch at Home, Office and Fountain.. Aik tor HORUCK'S. E" Avoid Imitationg&Substitutei ! tazszs&ti H iKvfTls?. I XCViMA. II irx7 ft TO The Weather for High School Shoes Has Come The Shoes Are Here at Big Savings There never was such an opportunity to save money on real school shoes. Geutings, as you know, have specialized in the building of lasts for growing feet; it is these scientifically correct shoes that you buy at these phenomenally low prices. BOYS GIRLS and CHILDREN Little Children's High Shoes r.. JQ QC Sixes 4 to 8Wedoe Heels $5 Values PJ'OO Children's High Shoes , &a ng Sizes 8Vt to 10Vi$7J0 Values Pf00 Misses' High Shoes , Sizes U to 2$8J0 Values Boys' High Shoes ...,., Sizes 1 to 6 $9.00 Values Growing Girls' High Shoes Values up to $11J)0 Atfc to ste our wonderful triple knee stockings es pecfally designed to withstand hard tu age from young Americans. An e olusive Qeuiing idea, tf Every Foot Professionally Fitted-Thrcc Gcutini, wherein lay" the trick, Zerah confoundeo all hln questioners by raising the nunv her $ progressively up to the sixteenth power and, In every rcsuitJ-even tne iasi! ono, which contained fifteen numerals-" he was correct In every figure. He was nsked tho nquaro root of 106,929 ano, before the number could bo written down, he replied "32?," Ho was then required to nomo tho cube root of 268, 330,125 and, with equal facility and promptness, answered' "Six hundred and forty-five." Ono of tho professora present asked him how many minutes there were in forty-eight years Be fore tho question could ho recorded Zerah gave the correct answer 26,228 When coffee disturbs nerves ordl gestionjuct change ;your table drink, to Instant Postum "There's a Reason October Records at Heppe's Today ' The list this month on sale today has an extra large number of Red Seal records. There are fine records by Cortot, De Gogorza, De Luca, Farrar, Flonzaley Quar tet, Gartison, Heifetz, McCormack, Ituffo and Werrcn rath: the Philadelphia Orchestra plays part in the New World Symphony, and there is another duct by Homer and her daughter. Tho dance records arc very line, and the popular songs arc remarkably good. If you do not havo a Victrola, we offer certain outfits composed of a Victrola and a group of records. You may settle by cash or charge account, or by our one-year rental-payment plan. Call or write for full particulars. C. J. HEPPE & SON 1 117-1119 Chestnut St., or N. W. Cor. 6th & Thompton Stt. -..... ..".-;. (pONouMcerArTiKo) (First Floor) JL atorca of FmoM Jhoga 1308 Chestnut W . 800. flildfnr tile lhforrrfatiort u..... -I RU YOtnnA rfttrtrSrirtW Irt ?SUM gft ft space of timei . '- cA 11 of other tents All present were feriA .1' AS 1110 resuiv 01 ineea aim nmnt ij' to ndmlt that tho child possessed,? rnar. vclous natural, gift for figures. trap; sccndlng anything that education. ,oiu tench hlin. HIM Monday -..Uriieppn THREADS i for every kindof art needlework Buy from us the direct Importers at a decided saving In price. Any quantity mailed, fresj anywhere. ' Mer- .K. 30 cerlzd .flSSgBW rmms cotton. JnfllvTfiKA tMtIlt MmHB whlta wSKKm or torn. In VBHflKlf BOo bull, sicca iiHn from a 3 box of; IV to 1C0. " balls. ' Art No. Ill It is very important to nof that. v, jij. j. iroc,icc ir'Criitm avcrayw, iV times at many janls to a bull a' thm Jn iiwtiel mm . George Allen, Inc. 1214 CliHutnut fit,, rhlUdelphU Importers BttabHthed IBIt D. M. C. Bqoklet Kf4 on Itequett ,.,. . ,.,. . $5-85 $5.85 $7-85 1230 Market (Third Floor) Brothers Supervising V'l V, )': m sj ;;l VI 'J? J I hi hm y o M 1 ! i .1 i K, J i v 1 1 J luiiiilOBrMBRw' lllllllln a lt d A1 ":SA ft'Jflgffirto'-' d & SSfjaV ii.Hfc.Ha iSh-.i.1 Ai.i.LWSifiK . atoH Vii nwm i
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