m'r-x, pmmmi 1 pijiiiiymimiiJmiiTiiTiiiii. p,,,.,- ., nji.,. ,.,,. .rgawwwpwMM ...t. - .-.wwswBgwiM B,Tr It m 1'itti m mm JM 41,' B f j t 31 Ki I liL rn v l"u i '.:.' H II -i:; 11 XI 4i. il ' 13 EVENING PUBLIQ LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER ' 7, 1920 , . . I il The Weman's x Exchange j A Nevel Shower Jr the r.tWer of Weman' Poof i. Rear Mailnm Asmn I come le you for a tow (lUKKfutlenn for having a no. ne. tlty shower for a bride out of our Sun gday school elnxi It In our custom te fctlvr a shower for any drl that Reta f married out of our class. We are having .!t In our social room at church. Perhaps J-you can 'ill mi a novel way tt ilrCJ tratn ,ird fix Mi' Rifts H W K Hecerate your social room at the fcehurch with Japanese or silk parasols, ihung up.ilde down from the celllns Have Ifliewern of either ribbons or crepe trelKT hftltnehed te and hanging down from the Jdpes of tl.f p.irasels. If you use the IIK eii'H rrd your gifts are nil Ugh' tieft tlnrps ou reulil placi them n the Jiaiiiil. ,'nd irrange I lie fis'enln(? "e t that thev could be 1't down te nllew Vthe brlile-te-be te take her Klfts out and up again te be out or me 5 then drawn J may J Anether way te present the sifts i would be te hne a child ilreed nil In 'blue with the word 'postman" written itcress his np Tile the Rifts In un ex press unison and let him pull thm In (and delier them te the guest of honor Te carry out the shower Ideic, he might 'ear a tlnv talnceat or carry an open umbrella Te thr Kditnr ' U'ei'mn' Page Dear Mailnm Will you kindly let me knew, through jour column, hew hrlckM of nn open tlri place can be cleaned: .mil. also what will tnke rust Btalns out of liandkirchiefs'' MIIS J. W K Scrub the bricks well with soap and water If. hexvmcr. ther' are dark spots en the bricks caused by charcoal In the weed that has been burned, they .can be remmed by mlng one of the cleaning powders thnt ure sold In the sterei. Te remove rust stains from handker chiefs, sprinkle the spots with salt, and moisten with lemon Juice Hleach the articles In the sun. milling mere lemon Juice. If necessary. Anether way of re moving rust Is by heillng the stained places In a solution of four tt-aspoenfuU of cream of tartar te one pint of water Add mere e' the cream of tartar If necessary, and bell until the spots dis appear. Then rinse thoroughly F quaint nnil ccnturles-eld nn ntmosphere such a short Jeurnev from home. Having registered nt the two-storied, rumbling hotel, he removed the evidence of travel and came down te a supper of freshly caught oysters. Marylnnd chicken and plckltd pears. Afterward, I i enjoying his cigar en the clematis-1 draped veranda and listening te the beat ' of the surf en the offshore bars, he grew ' gloriously sleepy and forget te wonder If Jim's Elizabeth had received her fiance's i letter. But In the morning he found a note I awaiting him "We're glad te have n , friend of Jim's come down. Will call for , )eii nt 10 .Sincerely. UBTH HAYDHN ' , , I'reclselx nt the hour named Dick "'" 'I"' stepped down from the veranda te I J""1 "' greet n girl who smiled plensantly up nt him from n weather-beaten buckboard drawn by n chunky pony. "Miss Unyilcn?" The girl ndvnnced a slender hand "Mr Graham, of course. Jim's friend. Shall we drive 0n the ocean read?" Olc't long remembered that drive for ether reasons thnn the beauties of roll ing ocean and wnvc-washed beaches. Yet net until the verv end, ns Dick de scended nt his hotel, did a personal note pass between them "When I write Jim," premised Dick. "I shall tell him hew very fortunate I think him." The girl's delicate eyebrows lifted In a way that puzzled Dick a bit Then she smiled. "Jim deserves every piece of geed fortune that comes his way," she declared "but wait until you sec my cousin My aunt. 1 bellee. Is going te ask you te stay with them while jeu are here " Dick watched her out of sight, pon dering her Inst words. Who was her cousin and why should he be Invited there Instead of te the home of Jim's fiancee What a true blue, companion able sort of girl she was' If only she j were, net engaged te nnether man and thnt man was his friend! Tlegretfully. I he sighed and turned up the steps. Then, nt the office, he found nnether i note which asked him te supper and was h gneil, en Ixhalf of her mother, net Kll7nbeth. but Klelse' Had Jim net named hli fiancee. Dick would hav urged himself en te a belief that It was Klelse and net the Iteth of his ocean drive te whom Jim had laid claim. As It was "Mnn Hnydens live herenbeuts?" he asked the proprietor "Lord, ys, the weeds Is full of 'em'" came the repl "That one you Just left li Sain Ha den's daughter, one of the peer IIadetis The one what left this note, ilie's Geerge's daughter. Owns the only automobile en the Island they're the t loll Hiij ileus " Se Jim's fiancee wai one of the peer Hnydens ! Well, doubtless that explained why the task of entertainment had been shifted te the wealthy branch of the. family Yet money or no money, his the morning, alluringly Dell Holds Eye of "Little Mether" As Tots Clamer for Xmas Sights HKItH was grent wcniiueMi I vr (ret suits me nil right. Don't let m the face of the little girl tlie children give me n silk muffler nnil a lm led one, two, three, four ilen t attempt te get me n vest." The neuti nt the house paused n second nml went Inte deep thought. "Don't want a fountain pen, n linshllglit, tics, curt buttons, stickpins, n wallet or n rain cent -or n shaving set or or n trav eling bng, or nnj thing like thnt." The 11. of the II. imtiseil for breath. 'J or gracious sake," mine from the lesser half of It, "wlint ile jeu want?" "An thing you like," lie said with gracietisness, "except wliut 1 mild." part of !'I wen "but l.mll.nr nf two little bOVS. euliln't be se tmrtleuler," she sniil, it's their ChrlstnTas present. younger children through the te department of n big store en .Market street. She was net mere thnn twelve. handed -ilewn grown-up's coat worn hleh-heeled shoes labeled her instant I), net ns Hie jojeiis jinrilel imt in the party but Just ns tin- tired little mother of it. And then she spied the snow dell In the glass, ciisc. And she stepped. The dell It was a thing of radiance ami lientitj , nil golden lmlr mid lace mid shimmer) white. A little white neck lace sparkled around Its neck nud the electric lights nreund put It In u fnlry world by itself. Slowly the weary drnb leek left the little girl's fnce end niirne. llleuslj nil of the glow of childhood crept into it. Impatient little linnds tugged nt the coat, boisterous little voices, called "Come en !" Hut the little girl did net seem te henr. The dell there were long golden curls thnt could be combed, there were white kid shoes thnt could come en and off. And the dress slowly the little girl reached out her hnnd nnd stroked the glass nt the plnec where she could have placed the lingers en the (lull's dress if the glass had net been there. I'Vem outside if fairyland entne nn nn other tug nt the coat nnd a strident little voice, loud enough te brenk Inte nny dream, called. The little girl, who wns eldish, brLtithpcl n queer little half sigh. In a second she wns moving en with the four of them scrnmbling nbeut her. Hut there wrh no bitterness in her shining eyes only the leek of one who "has touched the hem of the gar ment of Christmns." TT 1 li WAS up en the second fleer In little boys' cents. The snips woman wns listening with polite nttpiitlen. "Yeu spp," said thp woman In the black coat and lint of Indefinite period, "this Is nbeut wlint I mean, only It's the size thnt worries me. "Well this Is n ten-ypnr-eld size," hopefully snggp.sted the saleswoman, "nt least I in almost sure It Is," She held thp black nnd grey overcoat high up for approval. "I'll leek te be cer tain yes, It's n ten." The mother paused end seemed te be thinking deeply. "I said ten, didn't I?" she said. "Well, I wonder new If I ten would de. Let's see. .Tlinmie is nine nnd Willie Is eleven. Willie grows l tn fnst nnd .Tlmmtn mmntimi lin .I.... ' "" ...... .............. ,1, i,vii i L'et en, It would hnve te he a little snug for Willie, but even thnt'll make quite a hit tee big for Jiminie There wns mere deep thought en the "fAX, who sells candy "A hie office In n certain building en Chestnut street looked pnrtlelnr'.v down in spirits. There wns n certain nmeunt nf undenlnlilp dejection nbeu his grimy little linnds nnd the usunlly Important matter of turning ever his merennnuise spcpdlly wns forgettpn. "Whnt's thp mnttpr, Mnx.' n sjm- pathetic looking business innn stepped In the corridor te nsk. "My father, he's going te take us f Gaining Weight Te 1hf Kititnr e U'ermln Peer' Dear Madam Would you be kind enough te tell me of some ev te have nice fat legs from my hips te ankles I'm hllllf nteplf rsm tha t.lt.a .... I.... wnrv thin tun Tii.ntv.nn.. ....-..' ..i.i i companion Ot ...... .. .-"j;",""' beautiful, amiably responsive te his Geed healthy exercise, such as you Lnetu1' surprisingly well Informed for a would get In a gjmnafllum class, and' fort' n"e ' Islander, would certainly wlmmlng and basketball all would help i net be surpassed by the well-to-de you te gain weight. Massaging regularly1 Elelse. with cocoa butter Is excellent tee The Ner was she On the wav te tea that desired (.fleet from these things will ' afternoon, sitting beside her trim ngurc though, and you i as she clefily guided the car dick men- tally decided that she was evermirc of I herself, her charm" and her pus tlen a characteristic fatal te any girl. Xe, for him the unnttached Klelse held no attractions even ns, quite evidently, Phe had had none for Jim "I understand Beth took you driving.' said the girl carelessl swerving te avoid a rut "I'd take you around in the car, but. of course, when Kllzabeth gets' here, she'll prefer te de the honors her self" "Kllzabeth! Tlut pardon me. we drove tills morning"' 'Oh. I mean Jim's fiancee Thn' why we all call my ether cousin Ileth. Yeu see. it's mixing naming girls nfter a grandmother. Elizabeth really expected te get back en the same beat ou did. but In ense she didn't, delegated Heth and me te leek out for you until she came She lives with mother and me And here we are ! The following day Dick and neth steed together en the windswept deck watching the Cape neatrlc as she ploughed her way toward them en her return trip "Kllzabeth will surely be en her." pre- i phesled Beth, holding tight te an lnex-p-nslve but most becoming little sport , hat. "De you knew," paid Dick, "I thought ' you were Jim's Kllzabeth until late aft- t ernoen yesterday!" i "Yeu make It sound," laughed Beth, I "as If the minute of your discovery was i important'" "The second most Important instant of my life " retorted Dick promptly "The most Important " he broke off and gazed meaningly at Beth "Is going te be when the most adorable girl in I the world sas 'yes':" And for some reason or ether, quite ns If there had been a personal meaning te his words. Beth blushed bewltchlngly. only come, gradually. muBt stick at It Day Nursery Te the Kdtter e' U'rt7ifi Pane' Dear Madam Could ou tell me of the nearest I'atheltc duv nursery te Twenty-sixth reet and Kalrmeunt ave. nue? MHS K M The Cathedral Day N'ursiry Is the nearest one This Is located at 1701 Buramrr street, which Is between Vine and Race. THE DAILY NOVELETTE A Question et Cousins ll .1. -sTIWIIT umi ' DICK OIIAHAM. Spcncervllle'H rising young city attorney had been burled i In the opposition .anrts Idt although running wi II nh, id of ) is tkki t and the strenuous campaign, topping a long per- i led of hard work, had worn him down te a degree which mnde rest Imperative. 'Tell ou what, Dick, ' his nsftltsant, Jim Hall'N. had suggest, u. "'in home town, down en Arlneke Island, forty' fillies off the Carolina coast is the most restful spot nn tnrth If eu'll go down i there. I'll write Kllzabeth my fianete. ' you knew one nt the H,dens and I you'll see some real Southern hospital-! Uy." Dlclt unfetteriii. deadl'1 tired, had mentallv decided that any kind nf a i chnhge would be agretable and accepted, warming a 1 ttle at the friendly i encern In Jim's eyes when he made the offer. A week later the shallow draft ' slde wheeler Cape Beatrice threaded her ter , tueus way through the nyster-bediied eund te far Aruieke and discharged t.n te the straggling pir a little fielght and one lone i at-benger. Giving his bags te the barefoot darky Who had eut-elbiwed his f. Hew clamnr ers, Dlcl: preceded him up the grass frown main street surpr-.sed te find s TIJK head of the house wns home bound en the I'neli local that leaves Hread Street Station at fill.". Heside him with ninny bundles sat the lesser half of it. Fer some moments he rend his paper contemplatively. Then quit' out of n clear sky : "What's in all these bundles?" The lesser half of the house smiled mysteriously. "Never yen mind," she said cheerily, "you'll knew some time'." Thpre was mere silence in back of the evening paper. Then again out e' the same clear sky : "Don't get me nny silk socks or hnnd kerehlefs. nnd I don't want nny silk shirts either. Wherever ou get then) ' made the neckbands never fit me. Don't 1 get me a smoking jacket either. The one Next Complete Novelette Oelng Where Meney Wns Cuticura Seethes Rashes Of Infancy And Childhood When little ones are sleepiest, fretful and cress because of distressing irritations mothers should knew that Cuticura will quickly seethe and in most cases help heal. Bathe the affected part with Cuticura Seap and het water. Dry and gently apply Cuticura Ointment. ItapUIxkrrMtirHiU AHHrtu "OittiirtLtk rtirlM,DM IU,llilul,Klil,"SelJaerr- whtr Sftspttc OintmentZSandfiOe.TftleufiiUc. Cuticura Seap thara witheat rauff. i 5 MtfMmMMfsm Beautiful Gift Jewelry! Meney-Saving Prices -mZ-PS fci&SZZ C leif nnrgeMg& aM aH -aW bb akaW m mZ4 " ' . tr U H M -TZ. W 1 trimtM"rtL (KirwSuwcn QuaJity considered, our prices are LOWEST as COMPARISON proves. Every customer is PRO TECTED by our twenty-five-year REPUTATION. Our liberal credit terms often as low as a dollar a week enable you te buy with small sums that you would other wise fritter away. IbViTIl ja. I Sp Call or write for free boeh of gem. 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S6-50 Celers : White, Brown, Huff, Peacock, Pink ami Turquetite Blue. Alan our cntlri nntflt el Sweater for Men, Women unci Children vil be Beld roKnrilleiv nf rnst 2823 Kensington Ave. Iletli riienea Oprn Erenlnca Kent t'arcel rout Anywliere RS&w MIMA Mm m JJ'X Ml ever te New Yerk city te upend Christ mas," nnnwercd the little talesman in n very funereal voice. , "Why, that's a fine way te upend Christmas," came the cheerful rejoin der. "Ilrnce up, ejd innn. Wish l could go te New- Yerk." Jinx hung IiIh head nnd speke In n low hctu'tless voice! "That's 'all .t.vi Mr. II, maybe you get friend, In New Yerk city. I haven't get m" 1" only relations." In New Yerk city- Bj Edisen in.Tli.ii.il j fiaTTiiaa fMiw 0-0 r" "Vffir3 Yeu Are Welcome Here If you call en us te investigate phonographs, you will receive our most courteous treatment, and be furnished all nvallnble Information en any phonograph we represent. Yeu will net be "followed up," ns we employ no outside solicitors te annoy you. Feel free te ceme In ; stay ns long aa you like, nnd nsk any questions you wish te without fear of being "dogged Inte buying " Our fnmeu.4 "turn-tnble test" nllews you te hear all the Instru mentH one after the ether nnd helps you decide. Easy Terms Cheney 1 vbmSm 'Soneraf j MM Columbia BLAKE and BURKART "The Phonograph Shep" Eleventh and Walnut Streets C.. l.. Tit I I T I ?. JA ujavK juu uinea ana uanceam jj THEBOX?f wt. Wi At' The Rittenheute """ 22d and Chestnut Sts. When you see that splendid dance fleer, and THE TIERNEY FIVE break forth into jazz, there is only one thing that can keep you nt the table. Thfat is the feed we serve. The Luncheon Platters start nt 70 cents. And there are Dinner Platters also, unless you wish te order n la carte. Dancing te Dabney's Orchestra Is a Real Pleasure The sort of fast-moving music you can't resist. -Dabney's Orchestra comes from the Ziegfeld Mid night Frolic, New Yerk. They play here during luncheon, dinner and supper. Dancing from 6:30 until 8 and 9 until 1 2. Real entertainment, fine dance music, excellent feed well prepared and quick service make a visit te the St. James worth your while. Walnut at 13th Street J. Heward Slocum, Mgr. 1 Ambrosia a breakfast cocktail or fruit salad EVERYBODY in the household will agree with you that here's a treat geed enough te tempt the most jaded of appetites and whole some enough te satisfy the most ravenous Coconut Ambrosia. But te have it at its best you must use Baker's Fresh Grated Coconut from the blue label tin can. The exclusive Baker process of can ning the grated coconut meat WITH THE MILK gives you coconut that is unsurpassed in flavor. It gees far toward insuring the success of ANY dish in which coconut is used. Buy a can at your grocer's today. Recipe for Coconut Ambrosia Coconut Ambreala Juat Ilalter'a Freah Qreted Coco nut, and erancea or ether aaienable frulta or berrlta. 1 Can Baker't Freth Orated Coconut. 4 Orangci (Bananat or Pine apple or ether seasonable fruit may be added or substituted.) Slice fruit, ml well, sweeten te taste. Sprinkle coconut ever fruit. 4mf !' i MtMtMM"sa sksVMIIinMABflBVIBvX trSTrtatlBSBtLf&ifl flHBHB&3fiaTitBH tyjTHeui nil IIB H I Wi I I IH Serve Iced a dessert. As n salad serve en crisp lettuce with your favorite dressing;. Coconut for Every Coconut Purpetc Buy Baker's Dry Shred Coconut, the old-fashioned, sugar-cured kind In paper cartena or Daker'a Fresh Orated Coconut WITH the milk In the distinctive blue label cans, j 'Delicious variations of this delightful del- the distinctive blue label cans, 4QMC jsJfcSJffe sort can be made with any seasonable fruit, Write for free recipe booklet. pffiBs fUUhiAM Readjustment Sale Sweeping &Decisive NOT a reservation in any Department. Total stocks affected and the readjustment prices threw whatever profit there is into the buyer's purse. 20eff IN SECTION ONE All merchant tailoring fabrics, suitings, evening dress suitings, overceatings, treuserings, dress coatings and clergymen's tailoring fabrics built te measurement at IN SECTION TWO Unparalleled Bargains in Men's Furnishings and Hats $2.50 te $3.50 Seft Shirts $1.15 All Silk Shirts at Half Price All Underwear Sharply Reduced All Neckwear Sharply Reduced All Mufflers Sharply Reduced All Sweaters Sharply Reduced Everything in the Department reduced, affording opportune ties, te make Christmas selections, at unexampled savings. IN SECTION THREE MORE THAN ONE THOUSAND BOYS' WOOL SUITS REDUCED Beys' $15 and $16.50 Suits, $10.00 All Beys' $18.50 Suits, $13.50 All Efeys' $20 Suits, $15.00 All Beys' $25.00 Suits, $16.50 fJhe Most Beautiful Car tn America Uhe Most Sorviccnble Truck m America, -s!5fe Have you been reading about the tests made en Philadelphia hills by the new Paige 6-66? If you knew of any mere difficult grades, we'd be glad te take you up in a Paige te show the" car's power, climbing ability, acceleration and flexibility. Bring along some friends, tee, if you like. CUV ATWlCteV Pnsident tRaitfc THsMbuieve 304 N9RTH 8R?AD STREeT, PHILAOaPHIA IN SECTION FOUR Absolute clearance of all women's apparel. All Women's Suits at Sweeping Reductions All Women's Coats at Sweeping Reductions All Women's Dresses at Sweeping Reductions All Women's Furs at Sweeping Reductions Everything marked with utter disregard te former selling price or cost. IN SECTION FIVE ALL OVERCOAT PRICES 33 13 OFF- $40 FINE OVERCOATS FOR $39 $65 FINE OVERCOATS FOR $45 $55 FOR FINE $75 OVERCOATS $65 FOR FINE $85 OVERCOATS IN SECTION SK ALL YOUNG MEN'S SUITS AT READJUSTMENT PRICES $20 FOR $30 & $35 SUITS $25 FOR $45 & $40 SUITS $30 FOR $50 & $40 SUITS $35 FOR $55 & $50 SUITS IN SECTION SEVEN ALL MEN'S SUITS AT READJUSTMENT PRICES. $40 & $45 SUITS HALF PRICE AND LESS $20 $50 & $60 SUITS HALF PRICE AND LESS $25 $55 & $65 SUITS AT ABOUT A THIRD OFF $4p $55 & $60 SUITS AT ABOUT A THIRD OFF $35 $45 & $50 SUITS AT ABOUT A THIRD OFF $30 Wanamaker & Brown K? U WeeklY &A J Ai'Kf'amir ' KSBaJHlWaBWalMBMa((aK1'ltwi ifc sni ! nin ",mmmmammmm3nmim