Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 22, 1920, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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The actreM listened politely.
Bhe vns the only one who did.
She hed been well brought up.
Mether taught reaped for the aged.
Particularly the shabby aged.
It'f a trait almost obsolete new.
The old man was taken, sick.
Really violently ill, tee.
Ne hypochondria this time.
Little Ruth went with him.
Told him she'd skip ene train.
She'd stay tlll'relatlvcs come.
He said bitter))' he had none.
Bhe suggested a hospital.
ne wouldn't near or it.
Hated them you were only a case.
Dividends en Kindness, Pfd.
Sie Gelden Rule may bring geld,
ate'rlal, actual geld, I mean.
Always1 it gives the ether kind : -The
pure geld of the spirit.
That's a sense of duty well done.
Once I knew it paid real dividends.
Te a little hard-working actress;
Toe peer te pay ft press agent.
Be run sure the story Is true.
She was en the train te New Yerk.
Weeks en the read bad wearied her.
One-night stands ere awful.
A new job waited her.
She had two weeks' vacation first.
A fussy, shabby old man sat opposite
He enjoyed peer health.
The whole car was told about it.
His Hat or aliments ne detailed.
iney treated you like a deg.
He took rooms in a small hotel.
It was shabby, tee.
But they knew him there.
They took him In. She nursed him.
Had been a Red Cress war nurse.
It took alt her little strength.
Worse still, her precious vacation.
But she pulled him through.
He thanked her, but didn't pay her.
She had expected nothing.
He looked tee poverty-stricken.
Her small savings tided her ever.
She went with the new company.
Mere enen!ght stands.
Weeks later she get a wire:
"Call en J. Blank, Atty.,
120 Broadway, N. T.
Learn something te your advantage.''
She went and almost fainted.
Her old patient was dead.
He had left her $30,000!
"In consideration of kindness paid." '
Seme dividend en one kind actl
I knew she used It well.
That sort of girl would
Isn't IC odd?
Yeu cast your bread en the waters.
Sometimes it comes back "dough."
THE DAILY NOVELETTE
Oulja, the Matchmaker
By nUSHEM. CLAYTON
ANNE BAILEY'S gray eyes followed
the tall, muscular fljrure-as It glided.
carelessly, dextrous In and out among
the skaters. If only he would pass her
where she sat en the boathouse float and
let her see If he recalled her after that
one denee together at the llnce Broek
Club I But then, she reminded herself,
with a dig of the'heel of her skate Inte
the Ice, probably that one danee hed net
meant te him, the fortune-favored son
of the Crown Yarn Mills, what It had
te her, Insignificant person that ehe was.
only an assistant In the library with
which Charles Peabody, his father, had
endowed the town.
Anne steed suddenly upright. The fig
ure had swung In her direction. Hew
very lucky that Peter, her escort, had
broken a strap and was taking se long
te get another! But wait was Perry
Peabody going te pass her? Then ehe
smiled radiantly as his casual glance
quickened te recognition and he circled
te her side.
"Hew forturiate, Miss Bailey, te' find
you alone," he said, with n smile
straight Inte her eyes. "Shall we
skater
Anne cast a troubled glance, toward
the boathouse. "I'm here with Peter
MacLean," she hesitated.
"Oh well, Just ence around ! Any
man who hasn't sense enough te guard
a treasure deserve te lese It." he pro
tested, slipping a hand beneath her arm.
"Let's go 1"
"Only for a minute or two, then," she
gave In, and they were off.
But a geed many minutes passed be be be
fere Anne thought of Peter again, ab
sorbed as she was In the exhilarating
motion and the charm of the new part
ner with his you-aleno. arc-worth-while
manner. Even after she did remember
Peter, It was some time before they
reached the boathouse, threading their
way through the mase of. skaters.
They found Peter standing near the
float, smoking his old briar and Anne,
who had been privately considerably
worried as te hew he would take her
desertion, experienced a sudden relief
at the placidity of his expression. After
all. It was only Peter, the dependable.
"Net at all," he responded te a laugh
ing apology from Peabody. "I came
out just in time te see Anne's red tern
disappearing with somebody and reck
oned she'd be back presently." '
Peabody took himself off and, after
a desultory round or two in the gath
ering dusk, Peter and Anne unstrapped
their skates. The walk home was rather
quiet Peter was thoughtful, wondering
why it had never occurred te him before
that Anne, whom he had known since
she waa a romping, pig-tailed llttle
thing, was net his excluslve property.
Could he have read the thoughts of the
silent girl at his side, he would hardly
have been cheered. .
Fbr Anne's fancy was winging a ro
mantic ether where she and a. tall, mus
cular young fellow with eh, such eyes
and what a smile, were progressing from
10 menushlp, from
But right here Anne
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senslblv brought hralf back tn earth,
Perry Peabedy was in great demand
among the girls. It would be a rare
stroke of luck which attached him ex
clusively te her side. Only and this
from quiet Anne showed the depth of
her Infatuation if the occasion arose
when fickle luck could be helped out a
bit, she resolved net te be found wont
ing. As the days passed It began te leek
very much as If Anne's dreams were
coming true. At the numerous email so
cial affairs of the town Perry always
sought her out for a dance or two, or a
bit of conversation. And Peter, seeing
the light In Anne's eyes when she slip
pod Inte Perry's1 arm for a fox-trot or
one-step, would tum away moodily and
curse ' himself Inwardly for net being
ten times richer and better-looking than
his rival.
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Anne nor Peter who, as usual, was her
escort, foresaw lten the night of the
country UlUD Midsummer fnir. Anne,
a bit out of sorts because Perry had
net appeared, had wandered Inte the
palm-embowered booth where her cousin,
Alice Lake, presided as mistress of the
euIJa beard. Peter hed stepped te chat
outside
'Ask OuIJa who Is te be your fate In
lire," smiiea Alice,
the
pushing
piancnette toward Anne.
Nonchalantly, Anne piacea ner sum
the responsive bit of weed.
moment's silence. Then,
fingertips en
mere was
,"P-B "'At the letters, a swltt blush
flooded the girl's countenance. 4 f
"Oh, he, my dear I Is that the way
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sympathetically,
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And cousin Alice laughed
began Alice. "net-4-
net ." ftuddenlv ahn maided. Wasn t
this her opportunity te glve her luck .
gentle boeetT "Allee, de something' for
me. If he comes in here and and aaks
questions couldn't you" t
"I think," replied her oeuatn, crypti
cally, "that between us, OuIJa and mfc
we could I" ,.. ,
An hour, later, Anne sat huddled In
one oerner of an old aettle In the shadow
of the hedge, where she had gene hop
ing that Perry would search her out
All forgotten were her words te Allee.
Forgotten everything except the brief
conversation overheard beyond the hedge
between the newest comer In town end
Perry I , , . .
"Of oeurse, I've liked ether girls, but
really, Oebrlelle, you are the first
and no en," In Perry's unmistakable velee
with the you-alene-arc-worth-whlle
accent. . . , .
Sitting up, Anne dabbed desperately
at her eyes. At that Instant ehe felt
two strong arms around her.
, "Yeu darling 1" whispered- somebody.
"The OuIJa beard gave me a hint and
here I ami" . ,
"Peter 1" gasped Anne., "Peter "
Suddenly the explanation of Alice"
mistake flashed into her mind. Beth
Perry's name and Peter's .began with
P-e, and Allee quite naturally Tiad sup
posed Peter te be the man. And now new
well, Peter was her eldest friend and
hew sheltering were his arms I
Contentedly, she relaxed In his grasp.
"Peter," ehe sold solemnly, "Isn t the
euIJa beard wonderful T"
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FASHION BRIEFS t
If you were te buy your suit In Paris
this year you would get one of three or
four things. A temptation would be
formed bv the paletet form of which
Jenny Is se fend and which she has sent
te New Yerk In various collections. This
paletet Is quite short, loose hanging, and
has wide flaring sleeves. It either
hangs straight eris drawn tn at the hip
line. Te the woman of medium or
miner.mAritiim tiMffhf nnthlne' ! mnrn
becoming than these suits with the!
Jaunty short coats.
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One of the greatest Milt
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several significant new themes. One of
these Is the extremely long coat fitted te
the figure and terminating In skirt sec
tions cut in flaring gedets In such a way
as te preduce the effect of a tunle ever
the tlKht underskirt itself. This model
has been echoed In New Yerk iri vari
ous forms, including a suit with a waist
line Jacket te which the tunle of the
skirt extended the courtesy of a lower
section. Whether, In fact, the tunle be
attached te skirt or coat, the silhouette
desired is Just' the same.
But mere spectacular than this Is the
princess ' suit with which Bulloc has
experimented In some of his most elab
orate suit creations. The coat of this Is
made generally with soft crush drapery
across tne rrent te Dreax me sun re
gime of the old time princess. The
front piece fastens nt the side and a
hlnj, cut lnmire.i the rlnnle at the hem.
But the Interesting part about this
garment Is net Its construction but Its
adaptability. Fer the coat buttoning
up snugly about the neck and extending
almost te the hem of the skirt may be
wem either with or without bleuse.
THROUGH A WOMAN'S EYES
By JEAN NEWTON
"Just a Weman"
"What arc you going te be when you
ftrew up?" a visitor asked the young
lepeful.
"A general," was the prompt reply,
"or a conductor."
And then te bis little sister : "And
what de you want te be?"
"Oh. me?" the little one seemed sur
prised ; "what can I be? Just a woman."
An old Hindu legend, aescriDing tne
creation of woman, tells us that the
Almighty took :
"The rotundity of the moon, and the
curves of creepers, and the clinging of
tendrils, and the trembling of grass,
nnd the Rlcndcrnesg of the reed, and the
bloom of flowers, and the lightness of
leaves, nnd the tapering of the ele
phant's trunk, and the glances of deer,
and the clustering of rows of bedB, and
the joyous gaiety of sunbeams, and the
weeping of clouds, and the flick en ess
of the winds, and the timidity of the
hare, and the vanity of the peacock,
and the softness of the parrot's besom,
and the hardness of adamant, and the
sweetness of honey, aqd the cruelty of
the ticer. and the warm slew of Are. and
the coldness of snow, and the chattering
of jars, and the cooing of the Keklla,
and the hypocrisy of the crane, and the
fidelity of the chakrawka," and com
pounding all these together, He made
woman, and gave her te man.
This legend may explain the mystery
with which men are always investing us
and which they always hope te find in
us; it may explain, tee, why there Is
se much te being "JuBt a woman"
successfully.
It may tell why a man expects you te
be the clinging vine, yet the bold sun
flower j Imperious, hnughty yet sweet,
dependent; distracting, elusive yet al
ways there; the refreshing flapper yet
the perfume exuding vamp; wise at
twenty yt kittenish nt forty; a child
full of wonder at his wisdom yet wiser
than he.
It may tell why he expects you te
have the transparency of a babe yet
the guile of a siren ; te be
A violet 'ncath a messy stone,
Half hidden from the eye"
yet the exotic, alluring orchid !
They expect us te bn a man, woman,
child and something of a goddess; pal,
sweetheart, mother, wife and babe
and yet some mere.
Verily, as the little sister said "What
can I be?" net much "Just a wo
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THE WANAMAKER
JEWELRY STORE
presents today the most beautiful and valuable
collection of
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that it has ever assembled. The collection is practically
complete at this time, se that these who desire te select
Chrismas gifts may de se with the full assurance of the
widest possible choice.
With a few necessary exceptions, all the mountings are
of platinum, beautiful in design and representing the latest
dictates of fashion.
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There are a number of private rooms for the conveni
ence of these making selections.
Considering the high character of this jewelry, prices
will be found very moderate from $180 for a bar pin up
te $8200 for a magnificent La Valliere, or $7400 for an
Oriental pearl necklace with diamond clasp.
JOHN WANAMAKER
Jewelers' and Silversmitlitf Hall
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the kind that makes that delightful "sauce,"
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Our Stores will be closed all day Thanks
'giving Day, Thursday, November 25; open the
night before until 9 o'clock te better serve our
customers.
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Finest Quality
SOUP BEANS, lb
3 lb, 20c
Anether Item in our Blcr Sale that has come
under the "knife" A price less than half what
they were a few months nge.
BEST CALIF. LIMA BEANS, '& 12c
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Hundreds of Carloads Trainload Upen Trainload of Groceries
Were Sold Over Oar Counters Last Week! All Records
Broken in Our Eight andaHalfMillionDellars ' Sale I
($8,500,000.00)
Best Cern Meal 4C
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Brand I 111 Utt. livaua v
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Big feed valee down imi the price. Buy a
can or two. try them eniT we knew you'll come
back for a dexen cans.
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Best Rolled Oats ' 5
Whst Is mere satisfying for breflkfnyt tbnn a
.tut. of hat nntmral. cue of "Asce" cofffe and a
few slices of "Victer" bread spread with "Leutlla
butter?
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"AST Fleur S 75c
If you want te bake better bread or cake use
"Asce" -It never falls te give the beet retella.
"Asce" Fleur. B-lb basr. 35c
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warehouses have a combined capacity of mere
than four thousand (4000) carloads of merchan
dise, it will give you a clearer grasp of the scope
of this gigantic sale. When we announced last
week our tremendous sale of eight and a half
million dollars' worth of high-grade groceries,
we were confident the public would be quick te
take full advantage of the drastic reductions
made in the prices of our merchandise. Frem
the moment our Stores opened last Monday
morning until the closing hour Saturday night,
they have been beehives of activity.
Our huge fleet of mere than two hundred
and fifty (250) big meter trucks and wagons
have been working at top speed between our
warehouses and our Stores, te keep up with the
enormous demand.
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Why pay mere, when you can buy the very
' choicest whits eats grown for only Ten Cental
' Dnr "Asce" Rare the difference.
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Lean ellced thin buy a packaga of "Asce"
and you'll seen note the difference. Ita sugar
cured: the taete lingers.
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High-grade pink salmon; try It served made
Inte croquettes with some of our bent rlre for
dinner tonight inetead of meat. Very appetizing
and economical a wen.
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Best Pure Lard '"25)
"Aice" quality Rneugh Raid. And sixteen
ounces te every pound at thla low price buy
plenty for your Thanksgiving baking.
Snowdrift Vegetable Shortening, can 25c
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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT TO PRODUCERS!
We are receiving communication horn North, Seuth, East and West; from growers, packers, canners, manufacturers,
etc., who are willing te join us in our effort te bring down living costs. One concern TELEPHONED us all the way from San
Franciscel
Te all Producers, we extend a cordial invitation te join us in this movement. If you have high grade merchandise in
our line and you are' willing te let the public have it at reduced prices, get in touch with us.
Are you willing te bear your share of the burden with us in this movement te cut living costs?
Best Granulated SUGAR '" 10
Sfft. Potatoes fi 75c
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The very.beit potatoes grown. Big, dry nnd
mealy. New Is the time te lay In your win-
tera supply.
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Thanksgiving Day Necessities!
Wd. Oranges dez 6pc
Thin ekln. Very sweet and juicy you will
want a dozen for ever the Thanksgiving Holiday.
85 Olives Vutt 20c 29c
Put the proper "finish te n meal.
In price.
Big cut
JE"' Seeded Raisins 28c
Great, targe meaty Muscatel Rnlslns with
needs removed very nourishing,
Fancy Calif. Heedless Ilalalita
, . .pkg 30e
Fancy Walnuts lb 28c
Fancy Calif. Almonds.. ..lb 35c
Large Filberts lb 17c
Fancy Mixed Nuts lb 25c
Plum Pudding can 34c, 39c
Fresh Packed Currants, pkg 25c
"Asce" Baking Pewdsr, can 5-9c
Pat-a-Cakc Fleur pkg 23c
Zay-Tek Cake Icing pkg 20c
Wilbur's Baking Chocolate. .10c
Hershey's Cocea can 9c, 18c
Baker's Shredded Coconut, 7-14c
Baker's Coconut can 15c
Pure Olive Oil Vi-vt can 40c
Pure Apple Butter.
big can 20c
Fancv Calif. Sliced Peaches can 25c
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Rich Creamy Cheese lb 33c
Fancy Citren Peel '2-lb 30c
Asserted Fruit Jams. . . -jar 19c
Princess Salad Dressing, bet 29c
American Maid Catsup. .10c-15c
Fancy Cpllf. Apricots . . . can 25c
Fancy Calif. Peaches, can 40-45c
Sliced Pineapple. . . .can 19c-29c
"Asce" Sifted Peas, .can 20c-23c
Choice Peas can 14c
"Asce" Peanut Butter, glass 12c
Orange & Lemen Peel. . . .lb 25c
Choice Apples 3 lbs 15c
Cooking Herbs pkg 5c
Sweet Marjoram pkg 8c
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the same priced
sSSi Mime Meat 27c
The Best te be had. Nene better made.
Parked for us by the old reliable Arm of
Atmore & Ben.
KSSr Glebe Onions ib 254c
Bound as a dollar. NIrr medium size.
forget""a few for your Turkey Filling.
Don't
SI, flrape Fruit J.9c
An appetite teaser. Geed te start the day
iwitn quality very cnoice.
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Leuella Butter
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Ah golden in color ns the purest nugget ever mined as pure as the air after a
summer shower as delirious In flavor as only geed butter can be. "Leuella" has set a
standard of quality tee high for ethers te reach,
Richland Butter 65c
A pure creamery print, second only te the wonderful "Leuella."
"Asce" Ginger
Ale bet 10c
"Asee" noet Deer 8arapaxlll, bet lOe
The quality of theae beverages Is tee
well known te require comment. Without
question the beat made.
"Asce" Apple
Juice bet !2J4c
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beerage that should be In every home.
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Don't Spoil YeurThanksgiving Dinner!
There Is nothing that can ruin your guests' dinner
se easily ns a cup of "indifferent" coffee. Don't take
chances with your dinner. Serve the delicious uAsee"
Blend it's a fitting finish te the repast. Your guests
will judge you by the coffee you serve.
Coffee
"Asce"
Blend
"Taste the difference?"
90c
"Asce" Blend Teas ,b 45c
j-lb pkg 23c; -lb pkg 12c
Five delicious blends te plcase any taste Plain Black, Mixed, Old Country
Style, India Ceylon and our newest winner, Orange Pekoe.
These Prices in All Our 176 Sanitary Meat Markets
A Beld StatBTnCfltm Otlt TtUG I De net be mialed- Whw we say te you that the quality meats we handle
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Fancy Skin-back
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