JTTV fv r i ..! ' 7V.e Unwelcome Wife , g7 HAZEL DEYO ttATGUULOK CofHM itt9 " rb,, e''", c" ' Waiting Anthony Hartiman hat persuaded Charlotte Oravei, a country girl who iiow nothing o , to marry him iiorttty'teeause he oant timo to trtaU the n0 tn Ma own family and ttcauto he atham) 0 Charlotte's parent. ' " CMAnLOTTH knew that she wan not to tea Tony main until ha had been to tho' city. He Intended to Ko honit. tell hla family, and then como back for hln wife. In the days that followed the secret marriage In Greenville, Bho wore hie rlnr on a. ribbon around har nook, on he had mwBtsted. Eho tried during this tlrrle to be unusually considerate of net mother, to ao imio inuig-a inai wouiu mke the day cneler for tho overworked m ? woman. Ahner ara,vs,' Charlottes father, wm not unkind, but he was old YlMnnta and set In his wrtys. There ery few conveniences at tho hti", ..1 i.. nuvu wan not strong. She. worked far beyond her strength, but un itfrneath tho apparent meekness of her Jufrender to her lot In life, there was ft rtetfrmlnallon that Charlotto should not licit-' , i- -,, .irii1 F noffl Irtflk rOrWHru ill inu riiic iuuhu . work and little return. When Anthony had come to supper on that memorable nliht. Mrs. OravcB had dreamed a llttlo dream that perhaps this might bo the flrv nrlnco come to take Charlotto away from the drudgery. She had been wist fully rascr for any shy confidences that rhirtotto might make, but Charlotte hid hiiieed her secret to hor breaat and had never mentioned Tony, nfuch as she had wanted to. Mrs Grave had wanted her to go Pttiiy to school, but Abnor would, not allow It There's no need of educatln her up to a life she can't expect to enjoy." he had calil not unkindly. And so Char lotto hid gono to tho vlllnce school, which boasted, In addition to tho rcgu: hr grammar school cpurso, ft two years raining In high school work. When Jne had finished what tho echool had to offer sho had been forcod to bo opnteni with hor education, and sho did not reni ns her limitations until Tonv came Into her life. Ho had epent four yoara In college and a year nbrond. Charlotte felt that he knew everything, and sho u.n qulto willing to nccept all that he 10M her uoauestlonably. Abner had thought Tonv hlgh.folutln' ind nueer. He, had called him o slick (Ity feller with not half tho grit that S Wlnslow'fl boy Jim had. Charlotte Knew that her father would have been clad to welcome Jim Wlnslow for. a ron-ln-law. He was a sturdy lad with Mrong. baro brown arms, and a rather dark handsome face with bold brown nes Charlotte's blondo loveliness at tracted hlm..but ho had boon known to cay sho looked "klnda peeked." Ho wanted a strong, strapping woman who nould tako hold of the farm work llko 1 man Nevertheless If Charlotte hau made tho slightest effort sho might have Ind Jim Wlnslow, sho might even havo managed to secure for herself certain lomcnlenecs, like running water .In the house and a maid of nil work, for Jim belonged to the younger generation, nnd rhirlotto had coaxing, pretty ways. Who knows, but that this might have worked out better for all parsons concerned? rertalnly. Charlotte might have been spared a great deal of misery If Fate had not sent Tony Harrlman up to tho Hcrkshlrcs, and thon contrived to have ihem meet In the aasty llttlo grocery Morn on that smiling Bummer day. Tho day after tho wedding tho camp lr the lillla brokft,up, and Tony In com pany with six other men took a. train for New York nnd civilization. With 'he greatest caro ho had managed to keep his romance hidden from the other fellows, and If they noticed his nbstinc 11011 and Jollied him a bit In consequence. lhe had no real suspicion of what had happened. Tony had always had a ninuQlhln nxcuae to exnlaln his absence from rarnp, nnd not one of the boys liudj fer seen Charlotte, strange as it may teem (Tomorrow Hrenklng the New") Adventures With a Purse SUCH n fascinating collection of Hal loween novelties, ciinkly crepe pnper 111 uraiiKe nnd bluclt, cunning witch niul Mack at plait cards, little jellow crepe pjper baskets, for as low an the nnts, funny fnvoiH, grotesque paste lioanl hats, with leal Hallow ecu ltco mtlous in word, hut it will delight ion Just to walk about nnd see till1 mlloitlnn! And. incidentally, i on lire planning n Halloween party, ciit "111, I 11111 sure, find nil sort of ideas to help oii in jour decoration plans. Hut I ceitnlnly would stop In right uwnv before tlie nicest things aie taken. TIhmp Is another sale of 20-icnt veils juit now. Some aie plain, others have 'lnts, while still others have a delicate heme running tlunugli them. They tome 111 blink, giny or brown, nud jimoug tliem nie somo ,cry pretty und becoming patterns. Tor 20 cents these iiils aie remarkably fine wilue. s I'llllur or phone Mnlout or Main J000, ' - i- y ' i! : . , , 1 , 1 i- "-I '' ' INCHES FROM The Golden-Plated Rule Bg Lillian Ptttchal Dag O.f Our suburb Is small, Wo have only one malt a day, Many call for theirs at the 1' Yet th6 postman grouches. Ho's twenty-five, six feet tall. Complains bo's worked to death. Heavy mall bags, low pay, H. 0. h. That's the doleful tune he sings. He circulated a petition. Asked ub all for gratuities. Wanting "tips like n negro waiter 1 And ho an employe of Uncle am ! I'd risk my life in the wnr. Dangerous, thankless social scrvke. Others got tho credit, I the' risk. Became I was n Republican. But I hadn't whined. It was for my beloved country. I como of soldier ancestry. Believe In being a good sport. So the postman made no hit with me. If lie didn't like his Job, get out. Plenty of others nt high pay. I didn't subscribe to the tip list. Let them go to Burleson, not us. High taxes we paid were enough. Postman groaned over my papers. I take four wrlto for them. His pointed hint I ignored. Despise takers of tips from women. One morning he brought no papers. I asked him about them. His answer was violent, abusive: "Why don't yc hire n black? Cheap I It's a slave yc want!" "ra prefer a good one," I said. "He might no whine anyway? Havo you so self-respect?" He behaved like n street gamin. I wanted to spank him. But I didn't. I locked him in the nail closet. It'it dark, but ventilated on top. Asked him to get my cash box. He dropped his bag and went in. Then I slnmmcd tho door. He kicked and raged no use. "Now you see here!" I said firmly. "You're acting like a spoiled baby. Your mother owes you a spanking. Might have made a inan of you. Hhc'ri left J on unfinished. I'm going to finish you!" "H-how?" He was getting scared. "Painless method I" I nssurcd him. Then 1 Rat down and read to him. He listened in spite of himself. Stories of early American pioneers. 1 r- A History Lesson ' My grtat-rranutather was one. Ox teams back-breaking labor, Family prayer, neighborly kindness. Happiness In the midst of hardship. I ended with a Bible verse. "As ye would that others do to you, Do ye even so to them." It was very (till in the closet. "That's what they lived by then. Heaven knows we need It now. Oo, lad and do try to be n Man!" 'Infanta' shoes." she reasoned, "are well made. The materials are rood, and those who buy them undoubtedly re ceive the worth of their money, liut they are certainly not the Ideal solution for babies' foot troubles. There must be some wav of building up the tiny shoes so that they will support tho arch and at the same time glvo full play to tho little toes, without adding additional weight." With this Idea In mind, Airs. Day spent nome, weeks In experimentation At Rh tried nut each new DAIr Of "first shoes," and then discarded thorn, not' betntf satisfied that she had reached the Idealaolutlon. The problem woa far more dimcult than sho had Imagined, but at last sho produced a pair that seemed to meet all the requirements. Unfortunately, however, orthopedic specialist did not agree with her. They pointed out several faults, so she had to start out all over again. Tlnally, after months of work and long nights or study, she was successful. The shoes not only passed her "mot'teHd test" and that xt persona who specialized In foot troubles but, which was even more lm portant, they appealed to tho buyer of eomo of tho larger department stores to whom sho showed them. Orders wero place! nt once, and now Danvers, Mass. has a good-sized shoo factory, founded nf.lv unnn fit fnt that A watched her baby'a feet and profit ner observations. , Tomorrow TVUlu "Hnarki" 111 imiilt Poor Dye Ruins Material Each package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions so simple that any woman can diamond-dye a new, rich, fadeless color into worn, shabby gar ments, draperies, coverings, everything, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods. Buy "Diamond Dyes" no other kind then perfect Tcaults are uarameeu even n you nave never ycd before. Druggist has Color Card, howing 10 rich colors. ?o FAST3FADEIB: IV fllTO t?ll irtl W-r.T..f.M.'T'.Ir..fr Dcdsimer Standard Shoes Just In! Another Shipment of Children's and Misses' Dull Calf and Patent Colt Button SHOES Only 400 pairs in this lot, tho last we can offer nt thjs extremely low Price. The previous shipment sold so quickly that parents are urged to como enrly to insuro' satisfactory choice. Many will profit by this great saving. Be among the first! 3 .90 -.Boys Shoes Built for Service- Of black and tan Calf, In tho English last, with broad tips for ten little care free toes. The most' satisfying Boy's Shoe in pont 0f sturdiness, good fit and style. Sires 1 to 6. On the Balcony $6 'Tis a Feat to Fit Feet hmmet The Big Shoe Store 1204-06-08 Market St. t ' ' ' imtfi ,. . 4...i .. .. ...!.. vV-v. v ., Isn't It odd? Roftoning of the backbone nils us. Likewise hardening of the heart. Making More Money Her IUby Helped It wasn't In the actual sins of grow ing up and going to work that Mrs. A. U Day's babv helped hor to make more money. Nor was It an Infant prodigy that became a child-actor or a star on the moving picture screen. I.Ike Mr. Esther Laaner. of Pittsburgh, who found tho road to fortune bv thinking out a way to make her child more com fortable. Mrs. Day, of Danvers, Mass, discovered the secret by watching the way In which her baby and others took their nrBt steps. PiMMM3 ploy Tha them nt 'U.S.A. Champlain Studios BnMrc fJulldlnj; ,v,, 1311WdnutSt..lg;, I'honei Wnlnot JtlO Our Children's Fairyland New Departure In I'hotosrapliy Not it dingy "photo aftllery," but room faU of tors and fairy pictures kiddles revet In It and we "snap" their fun. SPECIAL 10-DAY OFFER Nix of our new iirtlut Ivory tint photograph, Ice ,0x10 Inchon, for $8.00. Our resnlnr SIS per lon i,iiuiuHrn(,Hi, & . - ' i i i i i : ... .... , ,,. . (, e SI 'ASCO ASCO ASCOTTIjfetlr I ABCO ASCO P , 'k$ I;:a liiimiHJill 4, a m$A v tiKb m ... r ir .TF.'f- n i ibia i-kk "nniiiiiiiiiiiiiiv i.vz " "'s.r.'V ,tiLis.T- t ft " WT JrSkVAiABf - ' ." I )iiiSfiBLlBBWMBM''niiiiiiiiiiiiiH Spf!iwtiyAiri?w? FOUNDED 850 DBWBBS r-M r-M-T-rri i ! ii' i n-nf-TM Street rpMiliMWWWMMsMMsiMBUBilW 1122-24 Chestnut Quality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century For more than half a, century the name Dewees has always stood for Quality and Fair Dealing. 'This is possible only by building on the firmest of foundations, Highest Character and Absolute Integrity. From 303 Market Street in the tiniest of stores we. are now proud of our fifty-five foot Chestnut Street front, where a welcome awaits all our old customers and the hand of friendship for the new, who are attracted by the increased service we are now able to extend. Special Values in Underwear Glove Silk Knickers Special nt $4.95 Excellent quality glove silk knickers, in all sizes, can be had in pink only at this very low price. v Glove Silk Vests Special at $2.G." 3y i Reinforced, tailoied top shoulder straps; pink only. and ribbon Swiss Ribbed Underwear g Vests. Good wearing qualities, 85c to $3.50 Union Suits, $1.95 to $11.25 E rr! l.i vi ii ... w i ignis, excellent quality, S3.25 to S5.75 Dewees Courtesy and Service Make Shopping a Real Pleasure iiHiimimiimnmwnimilullllll)luinn f cuiiim'ti.tviMKw jMwrffiM'wnimwwiiiiii J i VhVl It's a good habit to get the children into, a cup of Cocoa morning and night. It encourages them to love a heathful food drink that is free from all harmful stim ulants, it helps build healthy, happy children. In addition it is the correct beverage for all members of the family. it you like the Dutch Wilburdutch. a cocoa process, wade by sk for ilbu 9 rs cocoa " - W!LBUR SONfc.INO, PHILADBWnM, PA. .k. of Wilfcurbod. ' lll (f ' X.R mi "in mine J More Than Six Thousand Men and Women! Few people realize the size of this business family the amount of human effort required to effect the economies constantly reflected in our low prices in the immense savings that our Producer-to-Consumer Plan makes possible. Our organization numbers more than six thousand employees, each Bjcllled in some particular branch of the grocery business, and each one an important HnK in the chain of business endeavor that enables us to secure and place on your table your daily grocery needs of such high quality at the minimum of cost. We are an organization of skilled messengers whose scope of autyi3 world-wide whose reward is tho satisfaction of work well done, as proved by the public's ever-increasing patronage. Wluit ivould groceries bo costing to-day were it not for the American Stores Co.? .'-, CT 5' "ir j?r i ibT- i:aes 2. && rtk n butter that bas both ceptlonit liOiiella" is unexcelled in porjij "u reduction in us pricn im - A DECIDED CUT IN PRICE! Where can you And nnnlltv and low Dries? quality. Vet here U a ?k get uuuer "uuj xoaaj BUTTER lb "Tatt It!" Richland Butter 65" "Lotielln.' Oliolce Qualllr A Tomatoes li: can S, Cream 11 Mints BV. c pkg "Teco" Bucliwheat ?ltfxip and Pancake lUUl 9c, 3 'for 25c vU ererjr If- Anort,' Anr Wnr You With Vnfhfncr frt nrlil Imti Tcntnr ! rnntjllna necessary Insredlent even to huttonollk. Bel raising, dellnhtful rakes In a tew minutes. Thin Trice Very Hpeclnl Franklin Sugar Syrup . " 19c Com can' :Ascor 11 ( OatSpkgM 2k2c Very Choicest Lima Beans lb The pick of the Golden State. Extra selected, very uutrltlous a&d economical. Thli Trice Vary Special Evaporated Fruits Choice Pcnches lb 29c Fancy Apricots lb 38c Calif. Seeded Raisins, pkg 28c Fresh Pack Currants, pkg 25c Extra Fancy I'runcs.lb 24-28c Rice lb 16! BBST HEAD Very choicest quality and ths Srlco unusually low. Who oean't Ilka' a good old-faih toned rice pudding! "Carnation Eap. Milk . .can 14 PREPARE FOR WINTER'S BLASTS ! Winter will soon be on us. Help your body obtain the added reslitanco It will need for ths rnld weather. Eggs nre splendid body bulldera and supply the much Deeded heat units to ths system. BIG, MEATY, TO tCIXZtl-iJCaV' M. JCjJLS doz Hershey Cocoa, can 10c-19c "Asco" Macaroni.... pkg 10c "Asco" Cornstarch... .pkg 9c "Asco" Peanut Butter.. 12 c "Asco" Dried Beef, pkg 15c "Asco" Sliced Bacon, pkg 25c "Asco" Spaghetti pkg 10c "Asco" Slftpd Peas..20c23c Tender Sugar Iteets, can 12c Choice String BeanH,canl2-lSc Nekco Brand Calif. Sardines (Big Oval Can) 1C Three styles Tomato "auw, SoiIVod Slid Kippered. Kiiough lit rich ciiu for u family of 4 or 0 person Best l'ink Salmon. . . .can 18c Calif. Tuna Fish, 'i-lb.can22c Choice Sordines can 5c Princess Salad Dressing, 29c American Maid Catsup.bot 17c Mrs. Morrison's Puddings, 10c Best White Beans lb 8c Best Pearl Barley lb 7c Best Corn Meal lb 5c "Asco" Pork nnd Beans, 12c I ,'Xj--a3E1aK5ifl,v th man: VVM Vtl'7rVsW A r'iht '" VMV W- J&F WTOBsPSA " the Right in the Cup! other reH(,titiB nilifltiipii fm. the eup tho Rctual tiuti liiaeir rn wny tnousimus of coffee drinkers it it corfeo'a popularity. The answer Ii rry a cup or "Aaeo' Illend and an-ur uv jf. Asco" Blend lfee'llc nrlc flBHHDB Gir -Ihe UEhT co (Too nt ANV Ascow Blend TEAS, n AK l.'V'i-'rt s'ftV1ft'frrtTtl!i"'i V'fi'1? .'I ;ht"" from HkmM Goodrich Brand fOc Tomato Soup can 3$ Heguliir Uc mu and tho qu-tl Ity we ituaratitee. Uuy by the doien, on unusual opportunity. "ASCO" BRAND Floer 'J 88 The ery llnctt quality family flour jou tun hu Klres licet ra biiltn (or pantry und tirend buklng Cakes & Crackers Fresh from the Ovens Trenton Crackers, lb 18c Best Sodi Crackers, lb 17c Oystcrettcs pkg 8c Spiced Vnferi . ..lb 26c Graham Crackers ..lb 26c Butter Thin Biscuits, lb 32c "Asco" Pretzels, lb pkg 23c Fresh SaltJnes ... lb 2fic Pantry Cookies . . lb 32c inoicc quality jc WewPeasca" -H. The price lmv Keep buying a few extra cans and put away for the winter (( ASCO Gleomargarlne m.36c A pure butter iibitltut of rcognlied merit on sal In huiidreda of our ttorei V I 'i j 1,1'ij-rrri'n-rrrrm-ui, .i-,--,- - ' . ,1 It Is Not Necessary S'ZS&k fre,V"rendrforfh,reudL9fl.VVed..',?,ch " " In.Sre harlng '! ' mItmi'Miw Victor t,-n ho: jr oKJtiAJU Uoaf J ;. i aaiaJiii.ijV . . . a children tlirlte on It. These Prices in All Our 172 Sanitary Meat Markets Fresh-Killed Stewing Chickens 45' Rump or Round FINEST QUALITY BEEF Steakjb 4c I ssr Roast lb 40c Thick Bib Boast lb Lean Soup 11) Beef Large c Marrow ea D i Bone Clean Sweet Suet lb St6enwienSIb22C Beef u Loin Chops lb 55c Bib Chops lb 35c Back Chops. lb 80c Legs lb 45c Finest Sour Krout at 7' Delicious Country Scrapple ib 18 IF" f Sausage Shoulders lb 25c Neck lb 15c Breast lb 12c lb 40' Cooked Corned Beef ASCO .Jtore. conveniently located nil over Philadelphia and in the principal citie and towns of Penna., Now Jersey, Delaware and Maryland """ ASCO w afri aft. Wit. . asqo ASCO .ASCO c. s " f ASCO ini i'ia' i a t ill: .M rt J I r oj w . 'J Ht- ;rJ,'j-' Tur'V'ilu'iM WiW ...' 6oJT. t mi iiiiT i -'-'" -i i- -'i: -,;-.: v :.-' i I J 1! ? i '!!. -J" r ,1.1 I . .i .1 t . M 1 4 u.h UJlij.' 7 l ff-Vr i i jftVKri-iiiL ttiikL