Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 11, 1920, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING "PUBLIC" LEDaER-PHIliAI)ELPaiA; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER VU, -1920
Twe Minutes of Optimism
By HERMAN J. STICU -
, New Is Your Time
tTfAITS demands played havoc with jour pinna.
l Unexpected and tinezainptrd contingencies turned )our ideas and your pur
&W tepyturvy.
, The pranks and seesaws of a nation in arms dumped you in despair and
legged you in uncertainty.
Yeu did net dare build because no foundation was. sure.
Jj New it l"i nil ecr.
Ne military draft will frustrate your plans.
Ne governmental restriction can curtail your imagination.
.1 . .. ... I...1 t I f l. !... at.fl
uy me mignc 01 ngni ana resolution you nave utcn nivrn a ircsn i"i -"
jeu ought te pluck revivifying heart. ' '.
The United State- has become the banker, the granary, the savior of the
trerld. ,
Our chips will seen congest the ocean. . .
fVc will live te sec our aircraft darken the nkles. , .
Our submarines may dispute with the fishes tjje deeps of the seas.,
Frem the straits of Ilcrlng te jogged Cape Hern, around and about and
through and under the entire glebe our Heatlng, flying and diving nmbas'odera
of commerce will abound, and wilt carry with them the product of the worker 8
bands, his head and his heart.
Never before In history has the call been se compelling for live wires
trained workers, efficient workers, ambitious, earnest and honest men and women
they who will think and search, and find and found, and exert te have.
And with unprecendentcd generosity the world stands eager aud ready te
reward munificently any kind of productive endeavor.
We arc in an ern of construction and reconstruction, of accomplishment nna
achievement unrivaled. .',',' ...m
Unparalleled and unlimited opportunities await you take them, make them,
you can almost pick them. ... ,
There never was and there probably never will be another period te matcn
the present for wealth of chances te 1E V O M E. .,.
leaderships In all activities! which men aspire arc within hailing- distance
in a few years they will have been seized by people, probably nerc obscure,
Who made them a guide and goal. ' i.-nfi
Our country was neer t-e great aud Its geed openings never se plentiful
. All the lines of industry, trade and the professions have grown banner
Opportunity Creps.
New Is the time te harvest your share.
Lclghten hung about until school was
ever. Then he walkedt beside her the
two miles te her home, an unpretentious.
unpalnted structure set en a knell. In
side, however, he found a dcirree of
comfort, and even luxury, for which the
exterior had net prepared him,
"It'tTuhwIse te paint a Jioune In Bur
leyvllle." Agtrld telu him. "It would
itibke prepie tmnx you were putting en
siue. aise, u raises tne taxes.
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with piercing eyes, erected him cordially
enough. "I hope you'll put up right
here whlle you re In these, parts. Yeu
say you are after geed hunting. "Well,
therA's a let of It around."
That evening, n lanky Individual with
washed'OUt blue eye nnd a square
Jawed taciturnity, made his appearance.
"1 learn you hnd cemtVny," he etnted.
"and called 'round te git acquainted."
Then, after Introductions were ever,
"Huntln's a let better father south, I
reckon." he remarked, casually te Kirk
"Ain't se many folks there watching
their own preserves." His" glance fell,
as If by accident, en Astrld. vj
Kirk all but whistled. Se this un
gainly, Ill-natured fellow had designs en
the gentle daughter of his host! Well,
that gave him another reason for linger
ing a while. Just te watch hew se In
congruous an affair progressed.
The days passed and Kirk stayed ea
Astrld preVed a geed shot and a meat
desirable companion for a day's hunting
throughvthe autumn weeds. In spite of
the wccarleusnvss of his fortunes, which
Kirk continually remlndled himself, for
bade any contemplation of marriage, he
occame strongly attached te Tier.
As for the girl herself Kirk was a
type se different from the men te whom
she was accustomed that the very con
trast could net fall te Interest, particu
larly as' he offered frequent escape from
the unwelcome attentions of Jim Tour Teur Tour
tellet One afternoon she and Kirk were beat
ing the1 weeds, several miles from home,
and had separated te circle a hill In
opposite directions. Kirk, even aehe
kept his eyes out for game, was wish
ing bitterly that he could tell Astrld
hew he loved her, hew he wanted te- take
her away te an environment she would
se fittingly adorn.
Suddenly, came a Sharp crack end
Kirk, a stinging palp In his side, drop
ped. He rame te In.Astrtd'a arms, her
tears raining upon nis race
net
"Jim Teurtelli
did this but he'll
$&$ Dalsimer StanJarJ Shn. ' mM
Special!
THE DAILY NOVELETTE
Captured
By WIUIAM R. COWLKS
rTIHE express had left the plains and
I"- was climbing the foothills In eastern
.tfennessee when. In response te a low
ered semaphore. It eame te a grinding
fealt A tall, well set up young fellow
tUneed quickly out of the window at
th 'wild, rugged country without a sum
f habitation. Hastily grabbing his sult
tsuwa and a leather-cased shotgun, he
Walked te the deer, manipulated the
gates, and dropped off Just as the train
tarted.
He steed watching It spcculathely ns
It drew away. Had he been tee prec'pl
tate, attracted undue attention? Yet If
that chap behind him had really been
en his trail Oh, Impossible he
wasn't that Important I
.With a shrug of his shoulders he set
ut up the track, turning off at the
first crossroad, a mere grnss-grewn
trait, te which he came. An hour's walk
brought him te a, better traveled read
ltd, set back In a grec, a tiny school-
It was the neon hour, and a scant
4vr.n calico and Jean-clad children were
playing about. On the doerslll sat a will you share my lunch?'
girl. High booted. In khaki hunting
clothes, she was oddly drmsed for n
school tnarm, he thought and yct-,"
reflection, In this rough hill country,
hew sensibly.
The man dropped his cases and ad
vanced with hat raised and a friendly
smile. "Ooed morning." he said. is
thcre a house nnywhere around where I
con get something te cat and, possibly,
beard for a time?"
The girl's warm brown eyes met his
reflectively. "Why?" she asked.
He looked surprised. "Why. because
I'm hungry I" he retorted.
A flicker of amusement appeared In
her eyes. "Net that." she said. 1 11
share my lunch with you. The only
place where you would core, te stay Is
my father's. But why? Strangers are
a matter of comment usually adverse
In Durleyvllle. Loek nt the children 1"
aianclng behind him, the man -became
aware for the first time that play had
stepped whlle the youngsters steed about
In silent knqts, regarding him hestllely.
"Think I'm a revenue "man. de they?'
he suggested, with a smile.
"A prohibition eniercement agent,
which .Is much the same thing." she re
plied. "Are you?"
"Far. far from It!" he exclaimed.
"My name Is Is Kirk Leighten." He
glanced at her sharply te see If the
name his real one meant anything te
her.
Armarently it did net. for she re
spended simply, "I am Astrld Blaine.
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Width A te D,
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All sizes, but net U ityles
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"Wherever you ee
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find these machine-filled.
packages, ready-packed,
in the popular flavors.
Eat Abbotts Ice
Cream mere often, at
luncheon and dinner,
new that it is se easy te
buy and te serve.
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ice cream
IT'S no longer necessary te go out for a bite te
eat Send one of the children te the store where
Abbotts Ice Cream is sold, with instructions te
ask for "Abbotts in the machine-filled package."
Fer Abbotts can be bought in sanitary paraffined cap cap
tens, easy te carry home from the store and can be kept
in the ice box if you are net ready te serve it immediately.
Ne -waiting. Ne carrying of dishes or leaky boxes.
Abbotts "sanitary carton" always gives you full measure,
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Most important of all, perhaps: the ice cream is packed
into these cartons by a wonderful patented method. In
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Yet you pay no mere for this mere convenient, sanitary
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swear it was an 'accident-' mistook you
for irame," she said. "The moment you
are well again, you must Kd back home."
I can't ke home." Even as he ex
plained. Kirk struggled te his feet.
Yeu see, I was heuse superintendent
for one 6f the big etiibs there, and when
me Dronieiiion tvtnniA mirirri it. ma ciuu
directors accused me of bringing In the
etuff en Uje sly and Belling It en my
own. Unable te prove the contrary, I
get out."
'net that's alt eer, Kirk," said As
trld. "The government people kept right
at the Investigation and have exoner
ated you completely."
"But hew en earth?" he demanded.
"Why." Bhe explalrtedl, enjoying his
mystification. "Dad takes the New Yerk
papers. Only I kept them hidden."
"Yeu hid them?" Klrtf was beginning
te wonder. "Why?1' "
"Because," she returned defiantly, but
unashamed, "I I wanted you te stay!"
With the help of Astrld'B strong
veung arrt Klrjc made his slew way te
her house. That evening, after a con
versation with her father, Kirk poured
out his heart te the glrL j
7b
And Astrld, hearln lilm, way nnppy.
Then she lam a. beij niu.u "",,,
The government didn't enpture you,
she said whimsically, 'but im
afraid "
he
"The dearest girt In the world did 1
finished for her.
Stxt Complete Novelette
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Sale of Fashions
An Vnreatricted Sale of Authentic and New Apparel for Women and Misses.
1 P"fW- V Which Includes
the present "lower" ticket prices
EVENING GOWNS
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SMART TAILLEURS
MILLINERY
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EVENING WRAPS
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BLOUSES
Our Entire Stock
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SUITS
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89.50 Taillcure 69.13
110.00 Tailleurs 82.50
149.50 Taillcure 112.13
169.50 Tnllleure ..'... 127.13
and up te the highest-quality garments
all at 25 off the prices, which were
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Ne Approvals Nene C. O. D.All Sales Final
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