V . ,,,-lr i'i mwvn -' H ,J.. i v I. T v -1 it'. '& 'j y.'i wrwm THE DAltiY NOVELETTE ! CALEB'S FLIER IN STUMPS ' Dr U B. lANODAUS If Caleb Swift won not exactly poyu ... in hla own homo town, It wm not due I" ft"" pronoungeu u;u in biii to. h!ch ono could definitely point, nor to the pbMOflslon of any obnoxious trait or trick ot personality. On the con trary, ho was a fluloU exemplary, Unas gertlve youne man who went his own and asked favors of no ono no ene, that is, with the exception of Car Jolt'a Hemingway. Th thine of It was that ever since Caleb had run a thrifty llttlo lemonade tuid on his mother's lawn for the bene fit of thirsty tourists, every llttlo ven ture he had entered upon had pros- And thero had been many ventures, llttlo dials in real estate, little specu lations In mlnlnir stock, llttlo Invest S,u in local Industries. And Saunders Swn, like any smug individual cocklnf TsutDlclous eye at a successful neigh bor, was complacently waiting for Caleb m como a cropper. It was Inevitable that he should cdme a cropper. Men were not, nowadays, endowed wlti llldas-llko fingers for life. Soonei ot Ono mellow, sweet-scented day, Jake liusaell, conductlne a home-nuntlnc Jounff couple acrosi the swamps of the Jew residential section (with Ras and wator prospects) which ho was opcnlntr ud saw with considerable amazement a flinire which ho nmdo out to be Caleb HwlfL paclnff the lines of tho extensive tract of land which abutted on to his house lots. That particular tract be longed to the Hemingways and earned for them tho name of being land poor. Jake Russell had ever fancied the land for himself. It was being held at an absurd price by old man Hemingway nd furthermore, It was polka-dotted with stumps, the removal of which would take time, patience and money. All the way home Jake ruminated. AlJOi he dropped In to tho town hnll. And that evening he startled his wife by bursting Into a BUdden, noisy chuckle, "What Is It?" she aukoj anxiously. "Caleb caien I" no managcu to gev cut. "Ho's bought up the Hemlngwny'B icrub land. And 'twon't pay htm, by u long snot. I vo uoen nggering it oui. The placo has got to bo drained, It's peppered with stumps, and the Lord knows It'll bo one while before water mi eas ret within a mile of there. By the tlmo ho's dynamited and drained well, well, poor Caleb I And he paiu every cent them fool Hemingways wanted! Only Corlotta felt that oho held tho key. At lest Caleb had discovered the reason why sho would not marry him. How coum sne, nerscu omy a meaniy paid cleric In a small store, Middle Caleb with her shiftless, land-poor family? For well she knew that did sho marry Caleb he would acqulro not only her, but a troupo of poor relations a alciuy stepmother, a father not abovo "borrow ing a bit now anu again. But now everything had changed. The tale of tho land had put both spirit and cash Into old man Hemingway's pockets. He was all for beginning oer ngaln out Weit with his wife and children, and Carlotta said no word to dampen Hs enthusiasm. But when the evening came for Caleb's eckl call, Carlotta awaited htm nrrv eusly. To think of Calob doing a thing tlko that which everybody was agreed would mean a tremendous loss. Well, there wns one wny In which she could thank him. Sho could grant that faor he had been asking mj many years that she marry him Not that sho called It a favor, but Caleb apparently did. Therefore, when Caleb arrived, punc tual to the moment, he had tho surprise ef his life. Without preamble, a slim Otrure slipped Into his arms and a pair ot brown eyes looked trustfully up Into his "I'll I'll marry you, Caleb, when ever jou wish I" rully thirty minute later Caleb and Carlotta wro discussing stoves and lmlov shades and furniture. "Do jou know," began Caleb. "I'vo an edd fancy I'd llko to havo our furni ture made for us" "How do you mean, dear?" asked Car lotta In a very near-wifely tone which captivated Caleb and caused a tempor ary hiatus In the conversation. "well, you know tnis Circassian wal nut, honey?" Then.. aa Carlotta nodded. That land I bought from your father contains a great muny thousand walnut itumps, from which tuo veneer Known as Clrcasilan walnut Is made, and I flrure I can make quite a good deal on then nnd then have enough left to tlx up our home In pretty good style. How about It?" For a moment Carlotta wns silent. She Iliad been mistaken as to why Caleb wanted that lot. But, then, which was soma comfort, so had been tho whole or ISaunderstown. And when you como right larmn to li, it s a wonuerrui tning to win w husband who always getB what he wants wli-thor It la a wlfo or a lot of seemingly worthies acres. "Circassian walnut, it is:- s.im uaieD s fiancee gaily. Xet complete novelette Balloons Band plays at 9, Organ at 11 and 4:50 Chimes at Moon The Question Corner Today's' Inquiries 1. What is thn best method of nr- rnngiuR dor curtaina that must kr nulled onnn nnd Hhut often? ? Unit nn. n .lnltifi .li-nuotm tnfiln . ..111. Will, (l w.iiitj luvmiiii, ihuii- be made at home without much exnensc? 3. Wliut costume for Halloween can bo made from n yellow evening or afternoon diesa without cutting Or rhnnplnr it? 4. IIow can silk and garments bo prevented from turning yellow aftor unshinc? C. K it coirt-ct to wear n veil with a lurzo lint 111 tli.i vinlnlr? 0. When collars nnd cuffs nro cashed in such n hurry that there Is no time to make starch for them, how can they bo made still enough to look well for one rearing? Yesterday's Answers 1 The position of reconstruction assistant for the government, tthleh would be interesting to those who took up occupational therapy during the war, Is open to women. Attach your latch key perma nently and conveniently to your handbag by slipping it on n rib boa of the desired length nnd sew yg tho ribbon into the lusido of the bag. A novel pillow of the round typo is made in n i0Dg, nnrrow shape, wiHi tho silk pulled out into a puffy, half-opened roso iu the center. The bride who finds u mahogany dining, room too expensive nt I.rii cn" ."8fi u drop-leaf kitchen IK il ;" "" iiuwera. " An easily mmlo himmn th t.. "tyllsh and dressy with a suit is t vi?1? Rht feix do chine to ma tch the suit, mndo with Sib frf ' nd ? ?iurpllce front ?,.'" low Blrdlo attached. White organdie collar and cuffs e worn wltli.lt. SrtS-k"iitt "llsk,that w' com K& dl8s,uIbe llle wearer of n nalnH1?r.id0Yn costu,o without I'aintlnir tlm fn ...n .1.- .... ""Olo heart nnd hnvn nt....n Painted on it. 5HOP WITH TI1DC IU1IL. That Buy Anything ram the Mains (.'.or. I'hiis L'hiis.. vn- inlnsiB. C'uindro. Alnnllo lieatrr E&st Term FRAMBES & CLARK 1 1119 ni . . r.1 ,1 WANAMAKER'8 DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair TSS Fashionable Autumn and Winter Apparel at Lower Prices in Wanamakers Down Stairs Store I 5 $13.BO v $18.75 ' $10.7S fT $15 500 New Cloth Dresses at $10.75 to $21.75 Are a Fourth to a Third Less Than Usual Serge and Wool Jersey Dresses, $10.75 Tho series arc in nnvy blue, made with box pleated skirts and embroidered about the bodice with silk. Tho wool jersey frocks arc made in six differ ent ways and can bo had in navy, reindeer and brown. Somo are embroidered with wool, others have con trasting vestces. Silvertone Dresses, $13.50 In navy, brown or reindeer these silvertone dresses are immensely practical and pretty for winter. They are embroidered in self or contrasting colors. Serge Dresses, $15 One interesting dress is trimmed with steel and red beads, another is embroidered with beads on both bodice and skirt. All of tho dresses nro in navy blue. Wool Velour Dresses, $16.50 You can imagine the smartness of a checked velour dress trimmed with broadcloth pipings and buttons. Another is quite elaborately embroidered with sclftono braid. In navy, brown, green or henna checks. Silk Dresses, $15 and $18.75 Softly draped skirts, beaded bodices or vcstec3 and collars of cafe au lait Georgctto are the features of these pretty satin dresses which can be had in brown, navy or black. Tricotine Dresses, $20 Gabardine Dresses, $21.75 The navy blue tricotine dresses are mndo with pleated skirts nnd tho bodices are embroidered with contrasting wool. The gabardines, also in navy blue, have box pleated skirts and beaded bodices. New Dancing Frocks, $37.50 These fresh and lovely affairs have just arrived. They are of airy silk tulle in orchid or maize over pink silk or in turquoise over maize. Another pretty model is of silk net in pench, orchid or black, em broidered in silver and made over chiffon. Other evening dresses at $16 to $90 many of them special values. (Market) W HEW HATS Are as Gay as Bright Autumn Leaves Lovoly, too, and exceedingly becoming! Fluttering ostrich feathers, softest duvetyne in wonderfully beautiful colorings, much glycerined ostrich and, as on ono fetching turban, gleaming silver ribbon veiled with monkey fur surely Winter hats hnve never been more interesting! Large hats are coming In, too, and the brims are usua ly widest at tho sides, a very becoming mode. Touches of scarlet brightness flash from among tho darker hats and speak of tho days when snow will be on the ground nnd brightness at a premium. Prices begin nt $9.50, $10 and $12.50. (Market) Women's Silk Nightgowns, Special at $6.75 Two styles are of pink satin, ono of flesh or white crepe do chine and a fourth of pink crepe do chine. They are all generously full and charmingly trimmed. New Silk Bloomers At $2.50 pink crepe do chine bloomers are full nnd well rein forced. White or flesh satin bloomers are $3.85. Short chemises of pink crepe de chine are $2.50 and $3. Pretty Nainsook Envelope Chemises $1 and $1.50 One stylo nt $1 has hand embroidery, hemstitching and ribbon shoulder straps. Several styles nt $1.50 aic trimmed with pretty laces, both front and back; somo have ribbon shoulder straps. (Central) Women's New High Lace Shoes of Tan Leather At $8 a pair, they are made with straight tips or imita tion wing tips and medium heels. At $8.40 a pair, the shoes are brogues and have good looking outside wing tips and low heels. These are but a few of the many new high shoes at moderate prices of which the Down Stairs Shoe Store is making a specialty. Children's Shoes SizesllV2to2 Tan lace shoes in wide toe shapes, $5.25 a pair. Black laco show, in sizes 12 to lVs are half price at $2.50 a pair. Small sizes, 2 to 8, are in black kidskin, tan calfskin, brown kidskin, champagne kidskin and white leather like buckskin. Sizes 2 to 5 axe $2 to $8 ; sizes 4 to 8, with wedge -heels, are $2.50 to $3.60. (Ohtmj) I . . Airy Lace Flouncings at $3.50 a Yard The sort thnt so many fash ionable afternoon nnd evening drcssc3 nre being made of this season! They nre 34 inches wide in black, black embroidered with sil ver nnd whito with silver, in a number of pretty designs. All-Over Radium Lace in black and navy is 34 inches wldcv, $2.75 a ynrd Other Pretty Flouncings in many pretty patterns black, navy nnd two shades of brown 34 and 3G inches wide. $4.50 a yard. (Central) Women's Full-Fashioned Silk Stockings $1.10 and $1.65 a Pair The $1.10 quality may bo had in black and cordovan. Tho $1.65 quality, which is n llttlo heavier, is in ulack, navy, dark gray, cordovan and African brown. (Central) ' Rubber Stair Treads at 10c Each There are plenty of them, each ono 6x18 inches, nnd now is tho time to put them down I Gingham Rag Rugs at $1.75 Pretty gingham rugs nro 27x54 inches, in various combinations of color. Fiber Rugs 3 x 9 feet, $2.75. 4.6 x 7.6 feet, $2.50. 6 x O feet, $5 China Matting Rugs 0 x 12 feet, $7.60. They nro reversible. Seamless Velvet Rugs 8.3 x 10.6 feet are $45.80 9 x 12 feet, $50, (Chestnut) Women's Linen Handkerchiefs Special at 15c A spccinl lot of small linon handkerchiefs in plain whito with hemstitched hems or with colored borders. Women's whlto linen handker chiefs with embroidered corners are 25c each. Men's handkerchiefs with qunr-ter-inch hemstitched hems nre 25c each. (Central) Trim Dimity Blouses Special at $2.50 Tho dimity is sheer nnd ftno nnd tho style Is n pretty scml tnilorcd ono with a long, flat col lar, tucked front, and turn-back cuffs just tho sort of blouse that women want for ovcryday wear. Batiste Blouses in a numbor of pretty styles, semi tailored or quite lacy, are $3.00 to $5.90. (Central) A Sale of Fine New Silks Beautiful in Color and Quality at the New Low Prices The best 6f it is that these are the silks that women want right now for new dresses, coat linings, children's frocks, hats, blouses, skirts (and there will bo many accordion-pleated silk skirts seen this Winter!), and dainty underthings for gifts. There could be no better time for a sale of silks. And the prices? Well, just look them over, compare all you wish, and see if these are not surprisingly low prices for such qualities. Women's Lovely Corduroy Robes Made in two attractive styles at $7.50 and $10.50, these soft, cozy negligees nro In Americnn beauty, rose, Copenhagen and purplo. (Central) China Silk at $1.25 a Yard 36 inches wide in gold, gray, cardinal, garnet, old roso, Nile green, light blue and brown. t Wash Satin at $1.45 a Yard 36 inches wido in flesh and whlto, nnd a good weight, too. Radium at $1.65 a Yard 40 inches wid(j in whito, pink, fleshy Copen hagon, marine, navy and black; a beautiful quality. Messaline at $1.65 a Yard 86 inches wido in gold, capphiro, gray, car dinal, orchid, taupe, tan, old rose, navy, marlno and black. Crepe de Chine at$l. 75 a Yard 40 inches wide in navy, taupe, biscuit, gray, turquolso, light blue, white, Belgian, rose, maize, orchid nnd black. Velveteen at $2 a Yard 21 inches wide in, olive, tan, Copenhagen, beaver, navy and black.' Charmeuse at $2.65 a Yard 40 inches wido in navy, black nnd brown, which nre, of course, tho most desirablo colors. Taffeta at $2.75 a Yard 86 inches widc pure-dye taffeta is in sapphire, .henna, silver gray, Copenhagen, navy and black. Tricolette at $3 a Yard 80 inches wide in taupe, navy and black; a flno quality. Paon Velvet at $4.50 a Yard 82 inches wide in brown, navy and black. Remnants EemnantB of silks and of silk-and-cotton in plain and fancy weaves are in lengths from 1 to 5 yards, useful for trimming or for blouses. (Central) A Little Sale of Skirts 70 Serviceable Skirts, $3.75 Of Forges and velours, these are principally in navy blue, black or brown, though thero arc some skirts with pin stripes or small checks among them. Many nro hnlf price. Sizes 25 to 32 waistbands among them, though not all sizes In every style. At $10.75 to $16.50 there arc many special values In plaid and striped wool skirts. They have box, knife or side pleats nnd are in beautiful colorings, with plenty of the russet browns, blue3, grays and greens among them. Special at $22.50 A little group of fortv fine skirts of wool plaids. These nro samples and vou will find but a few of a kind; all aro regularly priced at considerably more. (Mnrltet) New Shoes for Men Black, $6.50 Brown, $6.90 The shoes aro mado in straight-Iaco style with vamps that are not too narrow for comfort nor too wide for a good appearance. The soles are welted. At $8.75 a pair men's brogue shoes of dark brown leather havo full wing tips with many perforations and low, broad heels. At $8.90 a pair dark brown leather shoes on medium-toe shapes havo full wing tips. (Clnllery, Market) New Millinery for Little Maids The small girl must have her now Winter hat as surely as her older sister, and thero is a pleasant variety here. Folt or plu3h tarns, little tailored hats of felt or beaver or pretty little poke shapes of velvet trimmed with furs, fancy stitching or ribbons. For girls of G to 10 and prices from $2.25 to $9.50. (Central) School Dresses for Girls of All Ages Gingham Dresses come first, of courso, and they aro in plaids and checks and plenty of styles in sizes 0 to 14 years at $3, $3.75 to $5. Regulation Dresses aie now in about the greatest variety that wo have ever had. Thero are white lincne regulations with blue collars and cuffs at $3 and $4.50, cadet and darker blue gingham regulations at $5.50, $6.25 and $6.75, and so 'on up to tho serge regulations at $G.75toS25. Middies bogin with tho white jean middles nt $1.50, $2 nnd $2.75, in sizes 6 to 16 yenrs, nnd go on up through tho middies with detneh nblo sorgo collars to middies of navy serge at $8.50 nnd $9.50 nnd red or blue flannel-middies at $13.50. Sizes 14 to 20 years. Pretty Frocks for Juniors, $16.50, $18 to $35 Georgette crepe with taffeta frills, charmeuse and satin combined with Georgette crepe, some dresses trimmed with duvetyne, and taffeta dresses In ruffled models and somo embroidered with silk or wool these aro tho dresses nnd the girls will surely llko them. New Coats for Juniors There is n wido assortment both as to prices and styles and, also, materials. Somo of them havo fur collars. $18, $23.50 to $73.60. . (Market) Economies in Curtains 1000 Pair of Half Sash Curtains, Special at 50c, 65c and 75c Fresh, dainty curtains aro of net, marquisette or scrim and now is tho timo to get them I Bris-Bris Curtains 600 bris-brls curtains of scrim or marquisette are special at COc and 65c each. 200 pair of marquisette half sash curtains nro specinl at $1.25 a pair. Long Scrim Curtains, Special at $1.75 a Pair There nro two kinds ono of whito scrim, regular width, and then thero ore ecru curtains, each ono 21 inches wido, with a vnlanco for in between. Curtain Madras, Special at 75c a Yard Soft, pretty cream madras is 30 Inches to 44 Inches wide and, in somo designs, there aro pink, blue or yolow flowers. 50-Inch Tapestry, Special at $4.85 a Yard This is excellent quality nnd thero nro vnrious verdure patterns from which to choose. You Can Save a Third on a New All- Wool Suit, Sir, at $35 Here is a mighty fine group of young men's all wool cheviot and cassimere suits in a number of different patterns in good brown, greens, grays and Oxfords. The coats are single or double breasted, half lined with mohair and there are fittings in all regular sizes from 34 to 42. The savings are worth while and the suits are fine. (Gallery, Market) The Coziest Winter Coats Are Trimmed With Fur (Central) Wolf Is a Practical Fur And these skins are unusually fine and soft nnd of beautiful quality. They aro all well finished and havo pretty linings. Scarfs aro in brown, gray and taupe at $35 to $55. Sets aro in taupo and brown at $90 and $100. (Central) Children's Umbrellas School umbrellas with covers of strong American taffeta (cotton) over sturdy frames aro in sizes from 18-inch to 24-inch. The handles nro straight, crooked or opera shape; somo of thorn havo black silk wrist cords or bakellto rings. $1.65 and $2. Deep cape collars or softly rolling shawl collars are of Australian opossum, skunk opossum, ringtail, nutria, ra coon, mole and scalene and some of the coiats even have cuffs to match. Materials are almost as soft nnd warm as the fur itself and you will find such delight ful weaves as fortunn, evora, Bolivin, tinscltone, peach bloom, wooldyno ond suede velour. At $45 to $185 thero aro really lovely wraps and coats, beautifully lined with silk. Tho coat that is sketched on tho left is of suedo velour in brown or reindeer. The collar and cuffs are of skunk opossum and the coat is lined throughout with silk. $59. Tho other coat is almost like a fur coat, since it is made of Hudson seal fur cloth, silky and very soft. Tho wide col lar, which can be buttoned close, is of Australian opos sum. $65. Other plush and fur cloth coats aro priced from $29 to $69. Other cloth coats aro $12.75 to $39 (Market) if vCifc J A Brand-New Shipment of Modart Corsets (Front Lace) Women who like and wear these corsets will bo glad to know that they are hero in all tho now styles in pink or white coutils or broches 2are,rflttIng8 ,n toPless lowi medium or high bust models from $5.50 to $15. ' Brassieres, Special at 50c Of sturdy whito material trimmed with lace, they nro in hook front style. Sizes 86 to 40. (Central) Night Drawers for Little Folk w'thout eet0 " 2 " yCUr SiZeS' nnd nre f flannellet mt"lo w"h or Tho pink nnd blue striped ones nvc S1.45 to $2. The all-white ones nre $1.60 nnd $1.65. (Central) The Young Woman Who Wants a Really Smart Winter Suit will finci most delightful choosing in the Down Stnirs Store. The assortment of youthful suits of volour, duvet de lalne sllver tono and Ulama cloth Is particularly flno just now. There are suiti with rippling jackets, close-fitting shoulders nnd high col lars of fur; suits with long lines nnd tailored roll collars; suits banded with fur. Australian opossum, sealeno, mole, beaver. nyRtrfe.nAiB(1Slrnr.cl aro 80mo of the nrottv furs Ufied. $43.50, $!&, $47.60 to $124. IS Models in Jersey Suits at $17.25 to $30 Practical nnd pretty, these Buits can bo worn in all weathers and bo nonp tho worso for It. Their lines aro simple and tailored nnd you will not tiro of them. In soft heather mixtures with Copenhagen bluo, darjc blue, brown, greon and reindeer tones predominating. Excellent Suits at $25 to $39 Pretty suits of silvertono or velour, many with sealeno fur collars, are in shades of bluo and brown nt $25 and $80. t Other interesting suits in browns, navy or Pckin are trimmed with nutria or sealeno at $39. (Market) Tifi w U'v. W 'i & u , 'M ,, IU '$ i ' tM ! m y, h o.;..r":rn." ".":n"."' --. t. niav.. AiuniiiiUHV n. Thw Btr. vaan ' v t (Central) jHSm&w . . -N"- r.-jfa s rti,u i f wfe, uasiSki!; A i.' -,,.. . A $&? 'XN1 a ii j.iw.'Mif Jisi n. - V p - . tkrajn.-JZ J , i-rj