HHROTMH EPMWKWWMBB SH2 ", .""-lesilm.v- "V453gfAV ' RV-i u "yyMv '5-;j;ijj - V . 12 E RISING PUBLIC LEDt,EH I'LxlLDisiijI'mA, TIILIWDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1920 r THE DAILY NOVELETTE Thought Control and Amanda iiy i:i.i:.ek t. sit.uuy The tre il)le with Amanita IlnMing' vraa tlmt lic had 11 humlreil thousand dollar ImaRlnatlen en n eehoel teacher's salary. Ami there ere no jie'nts of Bympathet'c contact between the two "IM like, com ila " Amanita was went te muse, after the last fpltball fpltball threwlnu or netr-passlmr pupil had Stayed In his half-hour and koiie ehas tencdly homeward, 'te lle In a cunning little marbl- ll'n In ltv. M-penJe.l en the mountain s ile oelel, n- a blue tiaytereN n a turn r 'nn i !im Hi n. deer pirk and a le.' '" - d ire ml trees! or 'e " but the ff h '- ; u ' without would hrln,: her down te c r h rcmlnlin" 1101 hit It w. i time 10 k liack te tlirtle lirunmu a beard. ns llOU-J"-. Tliri. nni nflcnoen afte" "iliiel, sh pick d up .1 magazine en he it. sk lii; ! Jnl eftli Blanced 't eer, and becim- nb-erbci, .., ,.,, , In a Bterj it w.ii when rve cvne te peruse the tlnal columns wh i lus ly skipped aleu' fiem p.ise te pi,T ntiw e ti mUertl nnients. thnt sh ii i le the illrcevcry which se conililerably affc-ted I J1 ? e I linr th '- en the kind h w vlTiTiiVV te b"-5-sfenc t t oed-lookiiiB. ana " , , , , ,, ,. , . . , i tic lnblt of I'r inn for illnti r Blnrer l In bold bluk tp p f u . , , , ., , .. -i lenB.Vt- st.i ment smett her Je "' win th Ii -er " I pu la Ien p -e TV) ' t- ('nil nl P.stircs l-p.n Mv Amanda " i " il 'd tint It. uw 1 Ten. a sh, te nd It te be an nn-ie-rti e '"mablv. t nv r v nrt .1 for her h ers-' of mnd-eMr-mai't i- i- . "I" of -U t h n n si h ktv lw hnl. n inii-nn c ceil t cull 111 ok- mn" n TI P'M "'' l,r Cl' f?r "' " rti f "l,,crp Ien of vlhcn jeu .wie "'I r tJicentrnn uh.n the weal wr,l hew: d te nd "" wa-m It rf,i'v infcued u-nta P'i li-d And Amnnda's de-t'ny nnterlal trecleus llttle money te waste en non nen ecesltlcs, but at 1 list she could write or the expl.inalety pamphlet And write she did en a half sluel uf issay paint, i'tid illppid it Inte a slampel enlope "Tstlly Klnnc'ni at her watch she kiw hat she would b decidedly Inte te sup i if iie went downtown te the P 'st "fflce first and being late te stippir meant ether thlngn than Incurring Sirs Vircmmer's lll-w II Tt meant being long en soup nnd bread and short en meat nnd dessert nnd. iiulte possibly, haMng c .Id t a Fortunately Amnn la was spired such d'-e centln -inclcs As sh- - . pped out nf tji fNiel van she cant face 1 1 face v th nid'e IVInm, n nice it'tle bev, who lid odd 'ehs outside of choel. "t weiv'er. I' '!" f oil would tit.' "lis f e ii t catches the ft e c eck Till"' she ! d "S'lre th n" M'i Mrs"n"" he p'em i (...( .- n , , y p u t, h ' " ' - in 1 h i it tie f ' ' ill t II H 'te tur I rf i .Th . no mr e t 'in' l ' 'i ' d n bes h ! An " - ' i ' : Linllc au h "tried hoc' dow'eMi Vew. wh A i 1 vi ''cd t' e ' 1 -tl 'in ', h d'C a I i i' n' l 'rf hi" di l n d re r.' 'n ih it much t I ii .c "s i 'i p e-ln'l i n - w I as r tnintlc sh" ma b mini te evcitiriti en th i h e vnr'ed e n p ei than l la . d"e- ntrkit1 h' In d And she long before the book for which shn had sent. The hint e it shook Amanda 8 (eul If souls can be 'link n olio lalu autumnal night ns Mrs. litenumr t-toed In iln doeiway nf the dlnlns loom with folded aims and a watchful iac en tin 1st ihutlens of the iiinds ' Thirc'8 n. new boarder down te the Maples, he Rae tut casualli, "and Miss Pelaine was t lllng hew he pinlvztd the rest of the crowd hi coming down le dinner In n dre'i suit '" . Amanda cln-kml, put her napkin te her I ns. thin ti k n swnllew ei water What a colncdmcel Or ilsc what a wendirful wendetful th.ng tins thought ont-el ! Hut net until the eentful night of tin 'ndli-v b.i7anr did she m t him An then It must be cenfc si d that Amalld e If h lped out a liule Hi' a llttli "' t g ii I i ril ,ul t si in nli, I i ' il up of wh ch had b. n gliiii tu h r h go e ' ( pinner l ii- man sac fe l ' ' Ii il dec eid fei her An ! wh th'r or net tii 'ntciet i lint r.i ) it In a p rfret s -ii n s le ip.i' d li in ii r hfiAii i he soft ciu and w in eine snn.e, hi wh thtr I'.im Wnt in, a Ien stri'ucr. waa u id te fill for the II si l 1 he im . at nny i.ile he w i Ii i -eni 'he inniiint he dl iiilercd (le hi ( mend Us tu.i tr) Hint h m'ti l d p w th In I p Cur of a dc'nUj p imildin wlih a wide smile And Amanda hugged te herself the head nnd laughed heartily. "Funniest fnnev Hint hit iiekmhcipiI nverv leeulrt- thing nbent Hint !' hn nhnekled. "Id nient leeks, strength, dinner clothes, sent my ene decent suit down te tlyi And when eventually she knrned the tailor's te be press d nnd he uwore It true loin nf the Inltir. nhe wns tee much Wetiltl Iia b.ipk In limn Hnnner came in loe te retract no clothes. 1 either had te starve or put It cime out one day as they sat rest- en my belt duds. I waH darn hungry, Ing en thi top of lMnetrce Hill nfter n. tee, se I togged out and witit down te str liueus climb. "De ou knew. David, smmer. NVinr illii such n thing In my th llrst th(iiB I knew about you was llfobeferol Hey ttltncd up lat r seems inai ou huie n urcss sun newn te urn- ins scnoei teacner una wayiaiu mm unu ne "" said Amanda. sent him downtown with n letter te te nor sui prise, no threw nam ins mnii I" ENTERTAINMENTfll Best rn OUR consistent adver tising has helped our business grew. It can be made te help yours. r " ,v. i i 1210 SCnlnut Street in All D.iarimeniB Sfer'ir." Fvis PI ' n er A fvx V '' DctI ;it $2 30 00. New r- J -. J S 1 JO "n nnd fur u n-ed- i r- f J PI r-crly priced at $5 te $350. New S'rcct r"fJ Afternoon Dreads An assert. blage of - d Is for all occasions Includ n vel veteens, tricetinc. 3a tins, ' -rsttcs and nets, as low as $30. T II I S DISCOUNT I5? nrDucrnn iiy YOU ntOM THE I it i: S C N T RC LUCED TRICE AT TIME or PUR-CHASE. Gcrv"; ? C..:r.c!v-i:-ir Plo Ce-ts Vuiuc, ru.i,v Deduced Price, 59.50 New 47.60 iwc i i-ifi i ijy, iii mi i iii in.uii'j'uraWi'im t 7 he Stere of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street ike prescFil "Iczvev" ticket prices Of The L'.'lh i:i i)?? Stere Stock of Arih'.ri'ath c end Fashionable Andrei for Women a)td Misses The Helmes Press, 'Printers 1315-29 Cherry Street Philadelphia Amanda waa pllentr Thevyjlit control, Indeed I Then she smiled "whimsically nnd happily. After all, It was thought control which had prompted the nete wlileli had waylaid (he liev '.lie had ll Id-tip the clothes which had necessi tnted the diesa suit, which had llrst brought te Amanda's cars thg news of her fulure liusbiiridl Next complete iietcle(lc "The Himur riiihter's llniifjlitf,.., t G D I L A I Li eluding Gar Entire Stock of Hwh- 3 i ) u j r rvniG cewxs "ILL! EilY 1 i let ?':" Cra rrr. ae 1'urs TAILLEVRS STREET VOATS EVE.XIXG WItArS DA TIME WRAPS I -hXTEA ORDINAR Y-FEATUKE 1 FcO COATS '191.26 Pcrulrrlv 175.C0 A ij & Thvcc-qmrter lenftv Scr.line Coats, with full rip nle bc1 s in hi.virieu clTcct. Larc enpe cellai and bell cufTs Slav Tc worn with or without the belt. Lining of Pussy 'Villew silk. (Srji ic ii Dyd Cen-y) Ne Approvals Nar.c C. O. D. All Sales Final. THE BLUM STORE A Xc;v Organization With an Old Xante j, ,'.!' hi,,;; iKFuit!!i!uu"!,in!' : t iia inner assi Siier Tlie Leader at Leading Grocers e Kare is Kare there is no Substitute! I I II I xte In i iml tw v W The Great Amencan . I . Sweet fs Breakfast $ Midi TT ' tlftWWfl5Cfc. I MMM - Sriczy. - E22SSS K um c EUT y" ' " V SL" wisL -TN I 'K.I :r ' , ,' r ' 1 J VA iwrTf I 7 ' r -: '1 KA V " I' H :- .' ' ' '.7.H H ', FREE Write tedai te Cern Products Itelnlne Com pany (or Cook Heek. P.O. llex lOl.KcviYerk. "Fv i. f J f I Im 3 A i i-f 1 .' liL' ! De net accept any syrup for Kare thnt docs net bear this mark ( en the can. This mark is your protection for original Kare Quality and Full Weight cans. Read the description of the three kinds. Which de you like best? BLUE Kare The standard of all table syrups. Alse for coeki-'j, baking and candy making. Light brown color, deli deli cieus flavor a heavy bodied syrup. RED Kare The Ideal Syrup for every use for cneking, baking, candy making and preserving. Many prefer it as a spread for cakes, biscuits, breads. GREEN Kare Fer these who appreciate the tempting flavor of real maple sugar syrup. Very moderate in price ab solutely pure. The makers of Kare Maple are the werlcl's largest user3 of the highest grade maple sugar. Over a thousand tens used annually. iiilliii'i heprtteiituttii'H NATIONAL STAItCII CO. 133 Seuth 2d Street, 'luladelph a A CHRISTMAS GIFT TO LAST A LIFETIME Wlint could be mere appio appie p istte than n pensililu nil yi'.nr-j und pift for Methfi, Wife, Si.ster? Comfert nnd conveniunce for a lifetime if you splcct n WILLCOX & GIBBS ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC SEWING MACHINE Specially designed meter. Just insert plug in electric socket. Ne laborious pedal ing makes sewing a joy. Liberal allowance if you have an old machine. Write or phone for FREE TRIAL, or tend for folder. WILLCOX & GIBBS SEWING MACHINE CO. 1709 Cheitnut St., Philadelphia. fepruce 211)2 USTOM'-BUILT im perial limousines and sedans for Im mediate Delivery. Fmisned in attractive color -combinations and selected upholstery. NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 142 North Bread Street t Abbotts for $ The Abbotts sign is your guide te a dealer who offers you a su perior ice cream plus clean, quick service. And you pay no mere. "P VERY youngster who has tasted Abbotts ' Ice Cream knows hew smooth hew rich in flavor it is. And you can't feel a youngster's taste. P?? In Abbotts Ice Cream you taste the de- 0 licieus true flavor of pure fruits, pure vanilla beans, or finest rich chocolate. Ne extracts or substitutes used. All ever Philadelphia, folks are asking for Abbotts the new machine-filled package, se convenient, se economical. It is easily served in even portions three te a pint six te a quart. ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, Inc. PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. Known te PhlJatSelpMa Since 1877 x acr ?k A TOrab, - -' ""i. ice er .MRSsf; earn seia in machine-filled paclaes ii i :rf 1 .itd' II 1 l l l 1 1 l l l l l l l i II II ll M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l l l i l M ' yas .jl,. sj.. 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