IS3S r.'mt .AW'B XMr? L AiZVrfC' m ". . ,: '!:: "ff J7 ' "V v jr. I - .1' .W$kv 'I K i r M-r, fs .i 1.. r a V, v J h'r-J t r K ftVEOTNG' ' PUBLIC LEDGR-PHIIJABEIPHIA, THURSDAY, & 'i- 60TOBER 7, 1920 -Jifri-S:,)'. f ,H 3W r -"' I , ' ' feagiyWggtfJfflSJMffJKBgga WtI jv awr j :, ..i .w r UJMrojBEi;. i As the Twig Is Bent n-Mt la the story the manager tftld. & hid caught his forelady .teallmr. 1 2 her a chauce to mako good. Ami this Is one reason: U happened one Fourth of July. I was about six years old. hau will forget It long's I live. Dad gave me a quarter, for fireworks. AnotHcr boy went with me. He also had a quarter. He was twice my aw. Tittle boys admire big ones. I thought him tho grandest ever. lie told me of n flno plan. Ho would take my quarter. With It ho'd buy fireworks. iVould take some from the counter. i, . ...1nlr wouldn't BCC IfVd be busy with the big tmy. I I obeyed him tmqucst onlngly. Never tnougui, uo .- Tom said It was all right. Bo that settled It -I did It. Mr roundabout jacket was full. I went homo very corpulent. Mother looked at mo with suspicion. What? All the for two quarters? One" Tom didn't spend his. Only mlnol I said proudly. Come 1iel Dad's voice was awful How did you Bet theBoT Then Tom basely betrayed mc. THE DAILY NOVELETTE STUART'S COMPENSATION Jly 1HJS8BLI. CLAYTON Rtuart Uvans drovo slowly up to ttJ 1 hltchlng-post. climbed out of the tetw Si tlea his horse, reflecting As he did so that ho devoutly hoped the town selectmen would see their way dear to grant him not only tho Increase to salary which would cnablo him to marry Kleanor, but tho uso of a run about In which to get around from chool to school. .... . Then ho squared his Bhoulders and ctrode up tho dirt path, well worn by generations of -youthful feet Plodding fter knowledge, and oponcd tho outer door of Grade School Number Six. From within Ifsued tho halting recitation of Jomo youngster and tho slight restless ftlr which signals tho approaching close ef the sess'on. Stuart braced himself, gritted his teeth nnd entered the Inner door. Then he was given tho shock of his twenty odd years of life. Instead of tho eld erly, militant "school marm" whoso nd hircnco to textbooks and methods of a fcy.gono day ho had been combatting for months, ho found himself faco to face with, a slip of a girl in trim skirt and elmplo blouse, who stared at him In lUrtled surprise. Then sbe explained In a voice Just tbiged with apprehension. "Miss Bar toa was taken III. I was visiting next door I I'm training at normal and 1 offered to take her place." She paused. "I see," commented Stuart gravoly. "l('s not exactly regular, but well, lot me see you conduct a rocltation." A few minutes later, Stuart was driv ing homo Jn a happier frame of mind than he had been for days tho cause for which he would havo found dlfflculty in explaining. His Job, long rogarded m a mere stepplng-stono to other and Utter exeoutlvo positions, had taken on a brighter tinge, and for tho first time h realized that it might havo Its pleasant features. Dwelling on that thought, ho sat down when ho reached home and wroto a lonir letter to Eleanor. Eleanor and ho wero not definitely engaged. Yet between them existed- that tacit understanding that somo day not too soon, from Eleanor's viewpoint they were to be engaged. For Eloanor was very gay and when tho most attrac tive man of her ncqualntanco chose to bury himself miles from anywhere, she fiwardly promised herself not to accept Is attentions exclusively until ho hod reached what she was pleased to con sider a position more worthy of his abilities. So whllo Stuart was pegging away nt work whose compensation waa admitted to be small, but whoso ultlmato oppor tunities wero big, Eleanor, living with a socially Inclined aunt, was enjoying all Skirts Blouses Dresses Curtains Coats Gloves Waists Ginghams Sweaters Draperies Stockings Coverings Everything! liuy "Diamond Dyes" no othet Jind! Perfect results aro fruaran teed, no matter what material you dye. You can not make a mlstako. Sim ple directions nro in each package. Druggist has color card 10 rich colors. HE Sfternt nt ntt.. Bouillon each Red J-ross Cube is encased in tour layers of protection. ' "nee you taste Red Cross Bouillon you 11 be glad tnat wo take so much trouble to keep that flavor in! S CUBES FOR 10 CENTS -.i.7' AMI 0wrfifi LB MlBxinctCo., "Mluioluu,,,, JWiNCIS DRAZ CO.. New York to'rtiettn ., y liiit L m' B "i"?"l 'M&&ti6m&3& INCHES FROM The Golden-Plated Rule Bg LUllan Peschat Dot , He stole 'cml hn tattled. But he never said ho told me to. Mother spankoM mc. Dad .walloped me. Worst of all, I must mnke good. Had to take them all back. Muat apologize to the storekeeper. A wallop I got for each one. Firecrackers, npology, wallop. That was the dreadful program. I was sore outside and in. Particularly inside. My world tumbled around mc. Tho blg-boy-who-couldn't-do-wrong. How I had looked up to him! And he had proven a traitor. Incldcntnlly, Tom's yellow came out. Ho ended up in jail. But ho stole even in jail I And this time he was caught at it. His wife got n divorce. But I never forgot that lesson. It mado me hate dishonesty. A deep-rooted, undying hntc, too. But it gave mo something else. Sympathy for the tempted. They don't realize what they do. Open their eyes, "give 'em a chance. That's my rule. Golden? Maybe." iBn't It odd? How easy it Is to hate sin. How hard to keep out of it. the good things possible In a largo city and tho pompany of other men. And now into Stuart's llfo had come Barbara Ames, and it began to look. when tno militant ansa uarton suc cumbed to a nervous breakdown, as if sne were destined, tnrouim tno dearth of regular substitutes, to stay thcro for a whllo. Stuart's v'slts to School Number Six wero reirularly made, and ultimately tho day arrived -when ho faoed the fact that he was tacitly entrairea to one clrl whllo ho loved another, and that the raise and tho runabout wmen wore to nave been tho bait for Eleanor would now. nro- vlded ho obtained them, havo given him backbone to ask Barbara to bo his wife. On tho evening that thn selectmen were to hold their meeting, Stuart wroto a long letter to Eleanor, nnd because, alhough no spoken word had passed be tween them, ho felt himself bound, he begged her to marry him. Ho did not seal tho letter, for on tho postscript, which ho expocted to wrlto when he learned the result of tho meeting, he knew that his fato hung. Next morning the letter went through the mall, and tho postscript which Stuart' had added ran as follows: "P. S. I've been given the raise, but not tho runabout." A week later tho answer camo. "Dear Stuart: "I hopo this bit of news will not upset you. I'm going to bo married very shortly to a broker. I always liked vou, but somehow, llfo In tho country does jnot appeal especially without an automobile "Hoping you understand nnd forplve, "ELEANOR" Stuart could hardly bellevo his own good fortune. Ho had felt euro Eleanor would never marry him If ho d'd not Ket that ralso. As for tho runabout ho could hardly bellevo It hod been the determining factor. But n thousand times rather would he havo Barbara and an old nag than any other girl nnd i w NfrftmywfrtffrfTSf 'l.JI II L "" secure place in the confidence of the Philadelphia buying public. Let us call your attention, as briefly as possible, to the increased assortments in the new departments of this new business. The New Junior Shop on tho third floor carries everything for the girl from six to sixteen and The New Misses Shop on tho second floor will moot tho call with elzcs from fourteen to twonty, or until sho needs The Enlarged Ready-to-Wear Department with which you havo long been familiar. The New Shop of Perfumes will fill a long-felt want, permitting us to offer choico Perfumes, Powders, Soaps and other dainty accessories necessary for tho dressing tablo. Just inside tho door. The Waist Department You will bo astonished at tho wonderful special values to bo had in this department during theso opening days no less than at tho exquisite materials and styles at cxtromely low prices which wo nro showing fa our Blouso Department. First floor. , Hosiery and Silk Underwear in which all-wool sport hose, new silk llslo ribbed sport Btocltings, tho finer silk hosiery of all kinds and descriptions may bo had at very special prices during this opening occasion. Variety is well nigh limitless. Beautiful llngerio that omits nothing necessary to a refined woman's nether wardrobe. Glove-silk vesta, knickers of glovo silk, pantalettes of glovo silk, Jn roso. green, brown, purplo, taupo and black. A wonderful expo:, sltion of trimmed modols in vests, knickers and chemise. you will find tho dress wear. All exceptional. I My Dewees Courtesy and Service Make Shopping a Real Pleasure ffm. tho nneat super-six sedan manufac tured. Very soberly he tore tho note Into llt- uo pub. -Alien no picKea up his nat, tossed It Joyfully Into the air, and went out to his patient horso who, as Stuart stepped into tho buggy, turned his steps In tho dlreolon of Bchool Number Six. t Not many days later. "When did you first know you cared?" Harbaru was asklnr th ages-old question from th oomfortable enclosure of Stuart's left arm an they Jogged alonsr a winding country road fragrant with the sweet ness 01 appio trees in bloom. "From tho moment I crossed the threshold and caught a sight of you, dear," Stuart answered, una It was na truthful a word as he over spoke. A month later. Eleanor Wright looked up from tho newspaper on her lap with a faraway expression In her eyes. She waa recalling Stuart's note which, for tho first tlmo, sho understood. "Dear Eleanor, "I both forglvo and understand. Ab for llfo In tho country well. It has Its compensations. STUAItT." Again Eleanor bent her hend and rcud : " tho llttlo church, attrac tively decorated with daisies nnd sy rlnga. After n summer's honeymoon spont camping1 In Canada, Mr. nnd Mrs. Stuart Evans will bo at homo Sho hoped Stuart would bo happier than Bho was. Next complete novelette "Over the Border" Adventures With a Purse PERSONALLY, there is just one kind of faco powder I would use, wero I nblo to afford it. It is an imported powder, is soft, with n sufllclcnt heavi ness to "cling" and with tho most deli cate fragrance In point of fact, It has the same scent that a very cxpenslvo and well-liked perfume has, nnd al together it is over so luxurious nnd sat isfying. Originally, tho price wns S2.'J,"5 for a box, incidentally, n fascinating French -looking affair. But right now, and for a limited time, ono shop is making n special of the powder for .$1,150 a box. It almost beems too good to be true . I have lots more special sales to tell you about today. Thcro Is tho sale of wool sport hoso for .$1,150 n pair, which Is by fnr tho lowest price I have found yet. They come in dnrk green, brown and tan, and hnve heavy ribs. There arc not many pairs left, but I think that If you see about them right away, you may be nblo to get n pair. Then another shop, in celebration of a rcrtnln event, Is selling 'French Bercc of a fine quality, forty-four inches wide, for the amazing price of $1,05 a yajal. It comes in dark colors, notably black, dark blue and dark green, and would make a mighty nice-looking dress for winter. Just think of it, your ma terial would cost you slightly under $10, allowing five yards for n frock. And lastly, stowed nway on one counter of another shop arc a mere handful of soft wool sweaters ."spen cers," they nro called, for wearing this winter under a suit coat. They are thin, nnd take up very little room under tho coat, but they arc exceeding ly warm nnd comfortable. They tire specially priced at $2.75, nnd come in just ono color white. Hero again, you will have to see about one at onco if you are interested, for I doubt whether they will last very long nt that price. For nnmi of Hhop h!ilrc Woman's race Editor or phone Walnut 3000. FOUNDED 1858 DEWBBS r iiMiiiinii Ji-tw..M.A.i ,1111 Illinium 1122-24 Chestnut Street Quality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century Store Hours, 9 to 5 Philadelphia's Response To Our Opening Has Been Splendid SINCE THE HOUR IN WHICH WE FOR MALLY THREW OPEN THE DOORS OF OUR ENLARGED STORE, WITH GREATER STOCKS OF MERCHANDISE AND NEW DEPARTMENTS, THE STREAM OF VISI TORS AND BUYERS HAS BEEN CONSTANT E KNOW now, in a more concrete way than ever befor.e, that in the 62 years of successful business which have constituted our career, we have won a In thp Glove Department season's newest and most desirnblo gloves for street and lengths ana many siyics arc inciuucu Things You'll Love to Malto Novelty Cuff. If you are looking for a sleovo curt thnt Is "different," try this ono. Cut a trip of silk six inches In width Into ribbons two Inches wlao. Turn back and cut off every other ribbon, Cut tho ends of tho remaining ribbons Into points VnpR thn whole nlcco with allk of con trasting color. Embroider an eyelet in each point. Fasten tne cure to inn sleeve, nun a. ribbon throunh tho eyelets, and tie tho ends, I am euro you will want to try this cuff on your very next new blouse. ri,uiiA, The Woman's Exchange Need Warm Clothes To the Editor 0 Womon'e rage: Dear Madnm Recently, somo one asked about clothing for n trip to San Francisco nnd Sacramento, Calif. I hopo I am not too lato to tell hor that sho will need regular winter cldthcs, for San Francisco, especially, and at least a suit for .Sacramento. I have lived In both Philadelphia and San Francisco nnd woro practically the samo kind of clonics ior 1110 winter monuis nt tne two Places. Plcaso publish this as soon as possible, for Mrs. I. II, W, will bo un- comrortaoio in summer clothing unless sho Is going to southern California San Diego, etc MIIS. II. C. inanit you very mucn for tills sug gestion ,nnd correctloh. I hopo Mrs. I. II. W. will soo It nnd tako advantugo of 11 ucioro sno loaves ior ner trip. Wants Christmas Money To the Editor of Woman's Page: Dear 'Madam 1 am a pupil of eighth Brado B urul nm fifteen. I vould llko to malto money for Christmas glfto and other Important things I nip,i. 1 i,..n no father and nil tho money my brother brines homo to my mother Is used very quickly. Now I do not want to stop Kcnooi, ns 1 want to graduato and go to high school and then to college. I enn do my lessons In about a half hour or an hour. I am musically Inclined and want to become a muslconn. I play .1 ukelnlit nnd last year I played and sang fourt uinua 111 our school 1 nnouiu JIKo to lie a mastor of the plpo organ and tho harp. I wish you could suggest somo wny In which I could mako a llttlo money in my spuro tlmo. ONE WHO TRIES. You might matfe fudgo and sell It to friends In your neighborhood. Or if there Is nny other candy you aro sood at making try that If this suggestion does not appeal, I bellevo tho Junior em ployment bureau of tho Board of Educa tion could find something for you to do In your sparo hours. This Is located on Nineteenth street nbovo Chestnut. I wish you tho viry best of luck, llttlo Klrl. and I feel suro that .you will get your Chrlstmns money becauso you will try hard for It And you know you'll probably get a. good deal of fun out of tho trying. lUIIIIHIl i'rtN,rrrn'ifnify m ran ESQ tarn Ha HB9 B3 tnsm Hsa Mas oat aaa UQ aim tno prices aro mk S F'""J MbSHHR EUVa.l.f IQ.T - ''"""" B tmt DREAMLAND ADVENTURES CRAFTY MR. CROW By DADDY 6AW-OAW CROW'S THICK Judge Owl and Caw-caw Crow each wishes (0 b elected Head Watchman of Blrdland. The regular birds prom inc to vote or Judge Owl, but crafty Caw -caw Crow bringt great flocks of crow.' blackbird and tparrowa to vote for him. OIIAI'TUR IV ALU was ready for the voting by tho hlrrtM In ncn which nhould bo Head Watohman of Blrdland, Judgo Owl or Caw-caw Crow. Tho bird officer In charge of tho vot ing was Bluo Heron, wno noia in one claw a Btlck with which to thump any hlnl whn mlorht trv to cheat. Wlth'hlm who might try to cheat stood Beddy woodpecker, Iledwlng Birifckblrd. Kin Bird, and Bluo Jay to see that everything was fair and squaro. The voting was dono In tho council hall. Bluo Heron mado all the birds get in lino and pass one by ono througlt an opening botwoen two bushes. Kaon oiru plucked out ono or his own rcatners 10 use an a vote. If he wanted to voto for Judgo Owl ho put the feathor on a pile at the right side of tho opening. It ho wanted to voto for Caw-caw Crow ho tint fhn fnnthnr nt thn Inft falrin. "Clankety, clank, clank, tho voting Is. now open," boomed Blue Heron In his funny volco. Ho waved his stick atthe birds. "All voters must keep In lino. If any bird tries to vote moro than ono feather, all his feathers will bo plucked out Clankoty, clank, clank, hurry und voto, for by tho rules of Blrdland the voting must end nt tho setting of tho sun." ft Thero was a rush by the birds present to get Into lino. Theso birds wero the regular Blrdland birds who had been turned Into Judgo Owl's favor by PoiTffv'H Rtumn Hneeeh. Thov marched through tho opening between tho bushes, and ono by ono put their feathors on Judgo Owl's pile. This pllo grew nnd drew with 01 rown foathcrs, red feathers, irs, whlto feathors. gray blue feathers, will to feathers, cold feathers, and nil colored feathers. Indeed It grew so very fast that Peggy and Billy lot out a shout of Joy. It looked as If Judgo Owl might bo a suro winner. Tho shout wns scarcely out of their throats, howover, when with a roaring flutter the crows swept down Into tho council hall. They wero In line. Just us thoy had been In their parado In tho sky, and tho lino stretched out of tho council hall far out of Mght In tho woods. At tho head of the lino was Cnw-caw Crow, and there was a crafty glitter In his eyes ns he put down a black feather ns a voto for himself. SHOP WITH That Buy Anything from tba Itadlnr fhTiV.vu. nnnnw Camdra, AtUndo chr ft ChwtCT AJ llvkllV Easv Term FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chestnut St., Phil a. 013 dunranUe Tr. Hide;. Atlantic City 30 N. Third St.. Camden f ,ggCTawx?rerj7maytfyjaWf;uw STORE yorJkd Healthy Restfcl Teetind H. O. .WILBUR & SONS; INC., PHILADELPHIA, PA, ,, 1J J Makers of Wllburbudf , - -S Ono by pno the crows camo through tho bushes, each putting a black feather on the pile at the left ftf tho opening an u vote for Caw-caw Crow. "Caw, caw, did you say the voters must nil keep in line?" asked Caw-caw Crow of Blue Heron. 'That's the rule, nnd If nnv ono tries to 'crowd Into the line ahead of his turn I'll bang him with my stick nnd not lot him vote," clanked Bluo Heron In his queer voice. "And did you say that tho voting would end nt sunset?" asked Cnw-caw Crow, cocking his head toward the sun, which was still about an hour above tho hills to tho west. "Yes. Not a slnglo voto may be cast after sunset," declared Bluo Heron. Caw-caw Crow grinned as ho began to give orders to his voters." "Cnw. Caw I Get In lino. Black birds 1" he cawed loudly. "Caw! Cawl Oct In lino, EngllBh sparrows." With thnt the blackbirds and the English sparrows, which had been pa rading in tho air, swooped down and got Into line behind tho crows, and the lino they made Btretchcd so far thero seemed no cna 10 11. "Cawl Cawl Caw!" laughed Caw caw Crow In a crow laugh. "You don't niod to hurry so fast, my voters! You don't need to hurry because you havo until sunset to cast your votes." Thon In a flash Billy nnd Peggy saw tho trick that Caw-caw Crow was up to. iUHmery Importer 1227 Walnut St. PRESENTS for your approbation and approval the loveliest ana! most distinctively beautiful exhibition of Model Hats We have also made comprehensive assem blage of the famous Uluc Bird Hats. '-Jfppffl lll!l"l.l'l'IHI!ni! "" va-TAl ?. .v.. jnii.,uTTMiirrMiii!ii!i'iiii;ii'iiiii;niiiiliiLgCT Sty f J :' ?fe?i:,$' :.' lv 's mKKKSSSvSi':-M. ?. i:-: $&& S-MM-.'B-'. ,x W VV ...;:, :'i: ;':.- '": .., Z-Z Ho had nil his voters In lino while tho scattered Blrdland birds were hurry ing' from hill and dell for tho voting. By going slow tho crows nnd black birds and sparrows could stretch out tho voting until sunset, and not glvo the lato Blrdland birds a chanco to voto. i Coffee Troubles -whether vexation over high price or irritability from disturbed nerves vanish when you change to Instant Now's a sjood time to try this delightful drink of ever increasing popularity. Made ty Postum Cereal Co.Jnc, Battle CteelcMid. -f9fK as Danderine is Immediately after n "Danderine" massage, your hair tnkrs on new life, Iustro and wondrous beauty, appear ing twice as heavy nnd plentiful, because each hair seems to fluff and thicken. Don't let your hair stay lifeless, colorless, plain or scraggly. You, too, want lots of long, strong hair, r-ssfe. - . '.. " ''1 'raVCiA, pj V It was a very cunning- tticK. una cw?Sf caw Crow smirked and winked it'lMp,-, own craftiness. But Peggy and BID wero not going to let a trick like that beat Judgo Owl out of an election. ni what they did to spoil It will be told 10- ,, morrow. iS3' 05TUM V I .( mm Ik 1 I I fotm Canal ! Ill Postum --HT-f rgg "Beauty - Tonic" glistening with beauty. A 33-ccnt bottle "Danderine" freshens of delightful your scalp, checks dandruff nnd falling This stimulating "beauty-tonic" 1 - hair. ' gives J to thin, dull, fading hair that 4 youthful brightness nnd abundant thickness. All drug counters kcll "Danderine." f i K If you like a cocoa made by the Dutch process, ask for LWilburdutch. ft' .?' 'K rl I?l J v f, Ml t 1 i , . . '"-, ' 1 '"w; '-" r .,J. L'?h
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