PBfE HWfflW'MPEi ..t!r ,STO7 rv fiii '"iMSsfr"' w?i' f i EVENED PXJBEIO (CMlaEHI7AJ)BIiP6i:A; EfttD&T, NOVEMBER 5, 1920 asS .. -ffi. ff STffJ? iPlZF NOVELETTE I S'edc'a Fiance's Family nr KLEANen t. srcnnv It rnlntd the night of the trelteymen's ball but te Bndle Cenklln, floating along en the arm of her escort, that was n matter of no moment nt all or almet no moment. True, ahe had had te den worn old rubbers ever the white aatln putnpn which represented a menth'a, pinching economy, and the rubbers, true te their name, weuhl net Improve the hoes they protected. Dut ftt any rate, hern she was nt the very deer of the brilliantly lighted rouMe hall lnelde which wan the nrst really "swell" func- tlen ahe had ever attended. Her eyes were starllke and her usu ally toe-pato cheeks were flushed from the excltt-ment as Jim Hays, conductor en the Allegheny avenue day run, glanced down at her te see hew (she we King te strlke the ether beya. Some tie looker ahe waal He pressed te his alde the hand be Death his arm with a "Here we are, flrJIe. These lights make a noise llke a feed time te met" Sadie, with a brtalhtes "Yeu betH gave his arm an answering squeez. "And who la this Jim Hays, and has he a wife, and hew many children has he?" her father had asked Immediately When rhe had told of lier Invitation te the trelleymcn's bait. And Radie, who, In her happiness at receiving attentions from a well-setup young fellow making a salary aufllclent for him te sotlle down whenever he xinhrri. had never considered the neiBl- blllty of bls-belng- already married, had managed te laugh her father's question aside, although her checks were color less. ' Ull, l Knew I"'" wen, uauuy, and he'a itralght as a stringy And any way, he'll be up here Wednesday night te ace me and let you give him the once-ever." "Hmpl" Mr. Cenklln had greeted Jim the following Avcanesaay. -uiaater. mectcha. Terrlble weather, ain't It? These times le awful hard en the married men, fuel and all, ain't they?" "Yeu said It I" returned the ether with "Why, hew de you knew7" Mr, Conk Cenk lln avidly seized the opening. 'Yeu ain't marrled yourself." Jim grlmmcd cheerfully, '"I knew, all rght," he returned. "Here, have a smoke, get some things te talk ever with Badle abeunt the big ball." Be saying, quite definitely he passed into the ether room. And new already the trelleymen's ball had pnscd Inte Its Intermission. On the stairs cat Jim and Sadie, and, their tce cream disposed of, discussed the glories of the dancp. Suddenly Jim casually passed his arm about her walet. The girl, remembering her father's homely admonition, "There's bait tee valuable te wnste en any flsli whatsoever, Sadle," moved restlessly, whereupon the nrm withdrew. '"Smatter?" queried Jim. "Aren't you Interested te hear about mc buying most of BUI Pettlgrcw'a furniture from his widow today and agreeing te pay net eight bucks a week pretty near ferevel for the same?" A wave of happiness curged evor Badlc. It sounded as If he meant and yet he had net actually said anything. "Of ceursn I'm Interested, alllyl" Bhe rejoined. "What girl wouldn't be?" "Lets," acknowledged modest Jim. "But new nbeut that arm business." And this time she let It stay, The days following passed llke a beautiful dream, tingling with auspense though they were, for still Jim did net utter the werdR that Sadie's meager dips Inte fiction and frequent attendance At the plctmes had led her te believe were the nnver-falllng preliminary te an engagement. Then the unexpected hnppened. SadU had been adding up her book Just before 6 o'clock one night when some one np penred at her counter nnd she looked up te see a surprised, palpably embarrassed and evidently Ill-pleased Jim before her. "Didn't knew this was your counter." he muttered. "Well, gltmne three pair black ribbed cotton women's stecklng.3, alze nine: two pair babies' rocks, size two nnd a half, nnd say Where's the kldV shoe department? I'll be back In a. tee" When he returned, Sadle handed him his parcel without a word Se he was a marrled man. after 111 And he had kissed her I She pressed her hnnd te her lips, then drew It angrily away. Sud denly the unbidden tears rained down upon the parcel she was holding out, "Fer heaven's sake, girl! Whatever Is the matter?" He leaned toward her ever the counter. Then a light broke upon him. "Say, I bclleve you thought I was a married man I Well, In a way I am. 6lsters down with the flu, nnd her hus band, tee. I've been nurse, cook, and general errand boy when off work. Did you rcaly think I was no goed7" "Net net that, Jim but, welt, you knew you never realty said a word, Jim. A regular regular proposal, and I was afraid -" Jim was looking very sheepish. "Aw, Sadle, It's Just, you knew, that I'm no hand at talking." He looked eagerly around. In the confusion of closing hour they were ns geed as alone. "Every tlme you let me se much as touch your little finger tips, dear, I was salng, I'm going te marry her I'm going te marrj her I " Then, as the gong rang out Ita signal, Jim straightened "Sadie, nlrl that fur. nlture, you knew I goiter meve It aome aeme wheres quick. What say we go flat hunt ing Saturday?" And Sadie, radiantly smiling, te? happy te speak, Just nodded. Next Complete Hovelette "The Archer's Huyer-I'luiie" BHTsnnilfjyM. jfll'lM 'juwaHfMmf L I Safe Milk Fer Infanta & InTalMs NO COOKING The "Feed - Drink" for All Age. Quick Lunch at Heme, Office and Fountains. A$k for HORLICJCS. EAvoidlmitatieni&Substituttt lv ma A ilV MMOmt K' - y mi.. "nen you BUY YOUR MEATS WHOLESALE Shoulder Veal A 4t f Roasting Veal ( "1111' Sassy w"). Rump Steak ) A A P Retmrl Sf.-I. I "af "J Sirloin Steak f Vfcj, feet Brisket, 10c lb. 4 IN ni rZ m - nuan. ueese, wee MARGARINES 32 C ' FISH nVCTFDC MITCHELL'S MARKET, Inc. 10.19 fin llaUui... a..- raWl JMSDUmrd fHIAt vi. uaa Organ plays at 9, 11 and 5:20 Chimes at Noen WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Fair Wqnamaker's Down Stairs Stere Emphasizes the Very Thing That Everybody Is Thinking About L O WER PRICES $39 $59 jj $29 $59 $59 u $59 AjSale of 1200 Coats and Wraps at Prices 25 te 50 Per Cent Less Than Earlier in the Season Yeu can readily realize the great money-saving that will mean te every woman in need of a Winter coat. Many of these coats were taken from our own stock and reduced ; ethers were bought for lessened prices. And every coat and wrap is eminently desirable from the viewpoint of quality, iasnien ana economy. At $19 te $29 Net only coats, but wraps, tee, arc in thin group. Of velour, pole cloth, Belivia and silver tone, they are mostly lined with silk and seme have scalene fur cellars. f A Belivia wrap, in taupe and reindeer, at $29 is sketched. At $32.50 te $39 Crystal Belivia, tinseltone, woeldyno, pole cloth nnd silvertone coats, wraps and dolmans are, for the most part, trimmed with scalene or Australian opossum. A crystal Belivia coat, in navy, brown and reindeer at $39, is sketched. At $42.50 te $55 Unusual models in wraps and in plain-tailored coats of excellent materials Belivia, tinseltone, illama, pole and silvortene. Plenty of blacks, as well as colors, and 'several models in extra sizes up te G5. f November Hats of Duvetyne and Velvet, $5 There are hats for all occa sions, but the pay Uttle affairs are especially delightful. Fer in stance a red draped turban, the velvet, soft and of excellent qual ity, has a gleaming pin in front. Or a dull blue duvetyne turban has a glint of metallic cloth about it November hits brought mero and mero of the bright-hucd hata reds, rich browns, dark and light blues, grays and, of course, black. These and many mere, all at $5, and unusual at their pricel Beaver Hats for Little Girls, $3, $5 and $6 They are the approved hata for cither "dress-up" or school wear. Llttle turn-up or turn-down shapes, seme with long ribbon streamers, are in black and brown at $3; black, brown and blue a $5, and black, brown, blue and taupe at $0. (Marfatt) Bandeaux in 3 Styles at 45c They are all bandeaux that usually sell for much mero, as you will readily understand when you see the quality of the pretty pink figured mate rial. The enoulder straps are of tape and the bandeaux fasten In back; 800 Corsets at $2 Three models are here; one is topless, anether has a low bust and the ether has a modlunv-lew bust. All are of pink ceutil. (Central) (Market) 150 Fine Sample Wraps and Coats at $59 A most remarkable gathering of handsome Winter wraps of flne woeldyno and crystal Belivia, four of which we sketch; a wrap of crystal Belivia with deep nutria cellars and cuffs; and a coat with a nutria cellar; two woeldyne coats, beautifully lined, with deep cape cellars of natural gray squirrel. At $65 te $89 The finest materials of the Winter season arc te be found at these prices fertuna, Caledonia, chameislyne, Blelivia and camel's-hair. Seme are entirely without fur, ethers are trimmed with racoon, Australian opossum or nutria. At $97.50 Forty beautiful wraps, all of which have been marked considerably higher in our own stocks. They are of fine Belivia, duvetyne nnd fertuna with cape or shawl cellars of mole, Australian opossum or natural squirrel. Mostly one of a kind. Fex Furs Red fox sets are $80; sepa rate scarfs are $40 and $65. Japanese cress fox sets are $76; soparate scarfs, $40. Taupe, brown and black fox sets are $80 te $125; separnte scarfs are $40 te $87.60. Fer Yeung Girls Sets of long-haired, beauti fully marked badger are $50 and $60. (Central) Women's Bodice Tep Vests 30c Each Of lisle, mercerized cotton or plain cotton in pink and white. They nre "seconds" but the Im perfections are neatly mended, many can scarcely be noticed (regular and extra sizes.) Children's Fleeced-Cotten Sleeping Garments, $1 Cozy fleecod-cotten garments that button high around the neck and have feet. (6 months te 7 year sizes.) (Central) V 'Artiste Phonograph at $90 is ene of the best moderately priced phonographs that we knew. The tene quality is clear and pure, the meter is durable and the cabinet work is of sound construction. It was made, at our suggestion, by a well-known manufac turer of phonographs and is most satisfactory in every way. Yeu may pay the $90 at ence or $3 Down and $5 a Menth or you mny take the first $5 out in records. OKeh Records are double-faced and there is an assortment of vocal and instru mental numbers. $1 each. (Central) Winter-Weight Underwear for Beys at $1 White or gray fleeced ribbed cotton combinations, with long sleeves nnd ankle length, are in 2 te 1(5 year sizes. White fleeced cotton drawer body combinations, long-sleevo and ankle-length style, are in 2 te 12 year sizes. (The Juvenile Bhep, Gallery, Market) The Finest Assortment of Small Beys' Tarns is in the Juvenile Shep. There are tame of blue serge and of sand or leather-color suede-cloth nt $2.75, and of black "plush at $4. Between the two are tarns of ve-' lour in green, taupe, brown, blue nnd black or of velvet in brown, black and navy.t RedHVaf Cap ?n the Newest Shades and Mixtures at $2! Manv ether caps nnd hnti in clude nbeut every kind of head gear that a real boy would want te wear. (Oallerr, Market) Little Children's Warm Coats Special at $8 te $15 There nre styles for both beya and girls of 2 te 6 vears, nnd at the first price, $8. the coat are of chinchilla in navy or brown. At $15 the coats are of soft, fine broadcloth nnd in between the two are manv well-tailored little coat of cheviets, silvertenc, chin chilla and wool mixtures. Every cent is fully lined and interlined and seme of them are trimmed with fur. (Central) Beys' All-Weel Suits at $18.75 and $20 Each Suit With Twe Pair of Trousers 25 per cent is te be saved en every su it. All are Norfelks, in many styles, and the all-wool materials are cheviets, mixtures and some tweeds, in brown and gray tones. The jackets are lined with mohair and the trousers are fully lined and every seam ia taped. Sizes 10 te 18 years. All-Weel Overcoats at 25 Per Cent Less , At $13.75 sizes 10 te 17 years gray, brown, blue and green tones, geed over coats, a few fully lined. At $16.90 sizes 8 te 16 years plain box coats, double-breasted, quarter-lined with Venetian, belts all around. (In th Jnrenlle Shep, Gallery, Market) Hundreds of Pretty New Dresses At a Fourth, a Third or a Half Less At $8.75 navy serge dressea in braided models. At $10.75 navy nnd brown silvertone frocks embroidered with tan wool. At $13.50 wool velour dresses, in brown or navy, embroidered with tan or henna wool. At $16.50 dresses of wool Jersey, navy sorge and plain or checked wool velour are made in a delight ful variety of pretty ways. At $25 chnrmeuse dresses, cmbroldercd in silk or tiny beads, and seme fine tricotine dresses with colored beads. Velveteen Dresses, $26.50 and $32.50 New and lovely, these dresses are embroidered with silver thread, trimmed with braid or piped with contrasting colors. In navy, black and brown, principally. Sample Dresses at $22.50, $32.50 and $35 Beautiful silk dresses of charmcuse, crepe-back satin and crope meteor in many different models. They are in brown, navy and black nnd nre mostly one, two or thrce of a kind. Dresses of Charmeuse, Serge or, Weel Jersey, Special at $18 The silk dresses are trimmed with pleatinga of Goergetto or have draped bodices. The Jerseys are trimmed with braid and the serges are beaded. $16.50 OCmM) $16.50 $8.75 Metallic Brocade Ribbons of Great Beauty, $2.85 a Yard Handsome ribbons which would make beautlful bagg, vestccs, sashes or panels. Combined with velvet or fur they would make delightful Winter hats. In Copen hagen, navy, brown and black grounds, they are brocaded with geld or with geld and color. 8 te 10 inches in width. (Central) Gingham Bungalow Frecks at $2 Neat ene-piece bungalow frocks button all the way down the front at the side and are trimmed with ric-rac braid. The gingham is a geed quality and in pretty stripes and plaids, (Central) 1200 Charming Blouses Special at $3.90, $4.90, $5.90 Every blouse in the let is unusual and every one is the kind women want new all of geed style, material and workmanship. $3.00 for pin-striped crcpe de chine blouses in light colors in semi tailored style (the silk is of excellent quality). $4.00 for embroidered Georgctte crcpe blouses in white and flesh pink and embroidered Georgette overbleuses in white, flesh-pink, navy, taupe and brown. Alse whlte tub silk blouses In several styles at $4.90. $5.50 for seme very unusual sample blouses. Georgette blouses are dainty lacc-trimmed styles in pink or white and overbleuses in white pink, blue, navy, taupe and black. Alse a velveteen and Georgette combination is in brown and navy. Every size from 86 te 4G in the sale and every woman should find something te plcase her fancy nnd her pockctbeok. (Market) A Sale f iys Shoes At $3.90 and $4.90 Savings of $1.50 te $2 en a Pair in the Juvenile Shep A healthy boy wears out mere shoes in a year than almost any ether indi vidual, therefore a sale of boys' shoes, of durable leathers, well soled, at prices that mean real savings, is an economy event in any household that includes boys. 1434 Pair at $3.90 874 pair are in sizes 1 te 6 made of tan or black leather in Blucher style, narrow and wide tee shapes. 560 pair arc in sizes 10 te 13 black an d tan leather shoes with durable, welted soles. 1200 Pair at $4.90 Sizes 1 te 5y2 Four styles in brown leather and ene in black. They were made by an army contractor of leather left ever from army shoes which speaks emphatically of their durability. . (Gallery, Market) Women's Fashionable Winter Shoes At $5.40 Shoes, Brogue Oxfords and Pumps in 15 Styles Savings of $2.60 te $4.40 a Pair black calfskin bregue Oxfords have outslde wing tips and medium heels. black patent leather, black calfskin, brown kid skin or fieldmeuse kidskin pumps have turned soles nnd high covered heels, tan leather lace shoes have imitation wing tips and Cuban heels; another style with outside wing tips has medium heels; or a bregue shoe with out side wing tips has low heels. At $6.85 Shoes and Brogue Oxfords in 10 Styles Savings of $2.75 te $3.05 black calfskin bregue Oxfords have outside wing tips nnd low heels. tan calfskin lace shoes have straight tips and Cuban heels; or "another style has outside wing tips and medium heels. black calfskin shoes have imitation or outside wing tips and medium heels; or straight tips and medium heels. black kidskin lace shoes have imitation wing or straight tips and medium heels. a few tan calfskin shoes with fawn or brown cloth tops have medium heels. (Cheitnnt) 55 $18.75 $6.75 ' $16.50 The Right Coats and Dresses for Girls and Juniors at a Fourth te a Third Less Coats Start at $12 and $15 The $12 ceat3 are of warm cheviets in brown or navy, full lined. They have cape or con vertible cellars. 8 te 14 years. The $15 coats are of soft pole cloth in brown, navy or reindeer, also lined throughout. 8 te 12 years. Jersey Coats at $18. 75 are of flne wool jersey in brown, blue or tan, lined throughout with silk. G te 14 years. Sample Coats at $18. 75 and $16.50 Sample coats for Juniors, of 14 te 17 years, nre of silvertip velour, pole cloth and of cheviot or checked coatings. $18.75. Girls' sample coats, sizes 6 te 14, are of serge, velour and cheviot coating. They are lined and interlined and light and dark colorings are among thorn. $16.50. Pole Coats, $22.50, $25 and $28.25 Brown, reindeer, navy or tan are the colors obtainable in this set, warm material. Coats nre practical and are snugly lined. Fittings for girls of 15 and 17 among them. Beautiful Wraps for Junier Girls, $32.50, $37.50 and $47.50 Seft nnd levely affairs of velour or Belivia are in dolman effect. trimmed with wlde bands ei emoreiaery, sou-ieno suicnery or deep cel lars of sealene fur. All ere lined with silk. Dresses of Velveteen Average Half Price at $16.50 The velveteen dresses nre for girls of 12 te 14 and nre of splendid quality, in such dark, rich shades as green, navy, brown or black, osauti esauti fully embroidered or beaded. Fine gnrbardine dresses nre in navy and are trimmed with beads. Sizes 15 te 17. Sample Dresses at $25 nre of embroidered wool jejjsey, serge with silk trimmings and a few of duvetyne. Alse seme navy sorge regulation dresses nre among them. Savings of $5 te $12.50 en a, dress. Children 's Serge Dresses $5, $6.75, $7.50 and $8.25 Practical and wearable little school dresses are in navy blue with bright touches of wool embroidery or sntin pipings. Sizes G te 14 yeera. Fer Juniors at $11. 75 (Half Price) there is a very pretty navy blue serge dress in Eten effect, trimmed with a plaid silk cellar, sash and cuffs. (Market) fit N ! MBi, . 41 it I 'i ;w i .n. i All are quita remrkable at their prle. 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