i s J I f m m hl . !H ff 1 I fc 't"m''Vffi wK' "c" '"- HS' ,L , "aJS I! ' M ,L VE DAILY NOVELETTl A 'Game Werth the Scandal By Jj. B. I.ANOnAI.E VCH the sociable plcket fence which atparated their pocket handkerchief k yards, Mrs. Amelia Jenes and Mra. "'ijifiie urewn were engaged In their 1 " -" . "Jen," lamtnted Mrs. Jenea, "my sec 'id fleer front gees out tomorrow nnd ' if third fleer back left yesterday, but i herwlse I'm full up." ft "Se'm I," said her pertly neighbor i ''At lenst, I shall be by tomorrow night when Mies Fleming oemes. And don't lhs.t mean her coming that your sec ond fleer front will b taken? Ixiuit- , Ityay. If it don't, 'Mella, it'll be the first Mne m ten years that the two of them ikn't come en for a. week In the wln- m t M -A au'Vjt- cs--itf 'Kra: EHM md t -r - " .K!-'iWi :iUAvijVjVi medg: Teu take a man with a. family Mrs. . 'raped fe he's coming," said the ether. a. letter last week." Then she her angular form mero comfort- My ever the pickets "Funny, ain't ItrVshe lowered her volee confidentially, although only tue black catn. unamlable and scrawny, were within hearing, "Hew he comes and sttijB with me and she comes and mays with you, and they don't get married or nothing" "It Is that'" declared Addle IJrewn, , she reluctantly started back te the house. "Oot te run. That ltnow-nelh-lng 'Cel don't de a stitch of work when myeye ain't en her. And Miss Flem ing's room net touched slnce the LaMar '''sisters left!" Presumably, Mrs. IJrewn efficiently get her eye en the recreant 'Cells, for afternoon when Dorethy the following I'leminir arrived she found her room looking precisely as she had left It the previous year, and bearing no traces of the departed La Mars Dorethy threw her last winter's tonus en the bed. ran her fingers through her hair te fluff It up a bit. and then walked -Iver te the window and looked out. "I lop Stuart gets here all right," ehe was thinking, little wrinkles of worry puck fa lng her brew. "It'a really quite dread dread teA ' u te come, under the clrcum euuices, only hew I should miss It, after Jl T.h years I It would be llke going JVItheut Thanksgiving or Christmas 1" SH Rtlddnnlv HtlA ntnrtiwl nnd n dmlln ktaased htr frown. "There he Is blms heart I. She wanted te tap a wel come en the window, but ene did have te be no vary discreet In these paln'ully respectable bearding heuaen, pertlcul irly unaer me circumstances. At a i Stuart was net aware of Dorothi rival until, sedately demure, she walked in upon him In the stuffy llvlntr room be low. enthusiastically, he reBe at 1 r en trance. "My dear Miss Flemtnc he Wild quite loudly, "I'm slmplj charmed te bio you charmed 1" Then at Doro Dero Dore thy's puixled glance, he managed te con vey by a turn of his head and a lift of his eye, that "OIK lingered semewhere In the offing and discretion was In order After ene or two mero exchanges of casual banalltlM, they made their Escape and walked down the street te the ao ae ao nue like souls let loose from prison During the days which followed It would be difficult te say who get ths greatest pleasoure out of the FlemliiK Ilutlcdge affair the tne people meit concerned or the spectators enn the slda lines. Addle Brown and Mella Jenea 'Celle, and all the roomer. Kvery box of flowers, every telephone call, eerj taxi was a signal for renewed euthreaki Kejnote or cr-I should nav eh. T mean, Joes, just a little mere of this delicious bread puddtngl Yeu make such a su perior bread pudding, Mrs. Jenes 1" And that Is hew scandal came te the Brown-Jenes bearding houses. Dctween mem, tnty were sweltering a woman in love with a married man. And en fell through the tentative plan of Mrs. Brown te marry the two. In stead, there battled within her two de sires ene te retain the regular patron age of the pleasant (and prompt pay) Miss Fleming, the ether, te protect the geed name of her establishment It was a terrible dilemma for Addle Came the day when the holiday was ever. Miss Fleming, her suitcase strap nA crfnn.i In ttiA hnll drawlnir en her gloves. On the step without, waited Stuart. Mrs. Brown had dlseored the latter fact from her dining-room win dow. , "Miss Fleming," she began, wiping her hands en her apron, "you been com ing here years nnd yearn, and I reel toward you like a daughter, or, at any rate, a niece. And I'm going te tell jeu blunt, I can't have you coming hare and carrying en with a. man that s mar ried 1" Dorethy Fleming looked startled. Then she positively dimpled. "Net If oho leaned forward and whispered the rest In Mrs. Brown's eager car. , But net until Dorethy was nearlv home did she tell Stuart that she had told their secret. "I suppose f..a"' getting old, dear, for that pert of thing But n hat a lark It has been runnnlng away each year te live our "' - ..mirt.hi., nvnr mrain And new, de you suppese your aunt will ever for leaving lour rawn her very first visit?" Next Complete NeTltte The Wrong Clnderelln HONEST MAN HAS RING AID ASKED FOR CHILDREN $33,000,000 Needed te Save 3,500, 000 Little Sufferers New Yerk, Dec. 0. (By A. P.) The European relief council recently or ganized by combination of eight Ameri can rMlef nrgnnlxattens today Issued an appeal te the American people te con tribute $33,000,000 for feed nnd mcdl cs.1 supplier for tlie children of enitern ; " " ' - Jl n I niniiri-n .ri fT t itMl '1, l ? .Vtv M' s$g iw-y.V J" mm mmifr. . - M-M, . jr!npf. fr end, central Eure quired by the This sum Is re far feeding and children until the carlnir for S.G0OJ next harvest in September, 1021. The nppeal declared that economic and crop conditions In parts of Lu rope make famine with it terrible train of diseases n certain vlilter until next hnrfMt. The appeal is stjncd by Herbert Hoever as chairman and Franklin K. Lene ai treasurer. PROSPERITY IN HAWAM ' 8vlngt Dank Deposits Increased 50 Per Cent In Last Year Wiutilnrten, Dec. 0. Hawaii linil an exceedingly prespcrlmn year, largely ns a result of the hlnli price of sugar, (lev crner C. J. McCarthy announced In bin nnnual report made public here today. Havings banks deposits jumped trc- tf33Etd0r& Christmas FlgJSJtieS&ii rlti. UNLi.ivmimr sS-rrtS VJllIlS XCHJRH' forgive u with her en ; $ i i Owner Falls te Claim It When Ques-, tlened by Finder Somewhere In town Is an honest man with a 2000 diamond ring lie picked up en Filbert strict near Thirteenth I Downtown, at 1330 Talker htrcet, live i J, H. Bering, the man who dropped I the ring, at 2:30 o'clock ydcrdny I afternoon. Mr. Bering lest one oppor eppor opper i ....,i- f eintm hli nrenertrt the me- 2,CVurK ment after it ns found, because he did th ar- net realize lie had dropped it New he Is tryirg te get into teuin nn uc iu who picked the ring up. "I nas leaving n restaurant en Fil bert street." said Mr Beric, "when a large man nppreiicbed me and said. 'Did jeu drop an thing'1' I looked and found mv gln-isci, wallet and watch safe, be told blra I had net. as far as 1 knew. Later I found mv ring was gene " That Will Delight Your Sweetheart This year give "her" a handsome la valliere, ring, watch, breech or ether jewelry.' Yeu can buy the bluest values NOW while our selection u largest without "ready cash." Pay us about a dollar a week. Yeu nviII never miss se small a sum particularly when ' V you consider will give. the pi CeM or irnf frr Phent Wanar MIS. e-asure your gift frtt &ok f jtr DsmsnM Beautiful Platinum Bar Pins, set with high grade diamonds; hand pierced mounting. MEAN THIEF ROBS FIREMAN A brand ne variety of the meanest thiei in l'hlledelphla was breusht te light yesterday While members of Fire Truck Ce. N'e. 1 were fiRht nz a fire, n thief walked into the firehouse at Twenty -second and Kalr .A..n nrnntm. nnd borrowed a Dair of Imfit'l flowers, every telephone call, eerj -..ww beets The beets were the prep- :l was a signaj rer renewcu outereaus -- . . v!r(,mnn T M. Willis, and a or specuiatna gossip tne Kenoie ej v- h"...r .. neelectcj te return which Biemed te be. "Whv don't thev up the bT"P?. vi'Yh district have and get marrUd and be done with It- them, pe Ice of the .IntU district have "Ten years 'teeplng company's a lenif been notified and fliers sent out with time these days," said the ltttl dress- description of the missing footwear maker In the Brown hall bedroom "And Miss Fleming den t loeis as young as she used te," returned Mrs Urcwi te whom th little drwismiUw iiad spoken "I've lialf a mind." she went en 'Cthere must be some reason OJ course. It's nene efv buslnevt hi ' I enl knew' And one mernlnc 'eivr tii" fer e s e breached a sort at .plan 'Sound him out, 'Mella." she urgrd ' Ma V money" Accerdlrgly, that night Mri- Jenes netted her opportunity, when Stuart llnx-i-red ever his dessert after a belated ar rival te supper ' ' "Times Is hard.' she sighed flicking away the crumbs from the acaut place "But young fellows like jeunelf are al ,ava well flxed'" Me '" Stiuvrt laughed. 'Nep 4'eu re All PUtinnm La Valtiere: hand pierrH Special $100.00 sEs An atl carved Bint. set with 3 lante di moods of fine qual tr$90.00 $350.00 Seven jeweled move ment; 20 year Rnar- , airteed eas, $20.00 We Buy Geld- Silver PUtinum, Diamen Penn! Inrlr FEATHER BEDS- Made Inte Down Quflta Interlined erllh lyiniulilr Cmhtle J0LLES MFG. CO., 702 S. 5 limbard SHU We Csll OellTtr iDflini Olitlfs Iterm am I Mi I In Ijell I Tbenr arht riu- 3 M uia wre whit, reta $125.00 Small flnfer Rins; hand chased. Onvz, solid cold. $25.00 '"r-'Tt Evening! tnendeualy wlth'an ihere'ase bl apnrext. raately CO per cent, te $15,807,778, FVilerat Internal revenue vrecelntfl. Jll.- 027,045, were the --largest In history, showing- nn Increase of mere than 1(H) teW9-2?i?ssr $30,000 00l with an tv 603 451 Hiperts ,"n,oUen1?f0 SJm 283,047 and cipetts $104,77U,HU4. , 97 'Vv"Xft"-. . , '.''' f I lywcjiiiviii , Peer Dye- Ruins Material Danderine is "Beauty-Tonic Keh package of "Diamond Dyes" contains directions se simple that any woman can diamenddye a new, 'rich, fadeless color into worn, shabby gar ments, dranerteii mvmrlnrrm jvpr'Wi... ' whether wool, illlc, linen, cotton or mtxcu goeas. uuy JJiamemi Dyes" no ether kind then perfect results are guaranteed even if you have never dyed before. Druggist has Celer Card, chewing 10 rich colors. Immediately nfter n "Danderine" massage, your linjr takes en new life, lustre and wondrous beauty, appear ing twice ns heavy and plentiful, because each hair uccms te milt and thicken. Don't let your hair stay lifeless, colorless, plain or scraggly. Yeu, tee. want lets of long, strong hair. glistening with beuut-. A S5-ccnt bottle of delightful "Danderine" freshens your scalp, checks dandruff nnd falllnu hair. This stimulating "bcautytenlc" gives te thin, dull, fadlnn hair' that youthful brightness end abundant thickness. All drug counters sell "Dnnderine." Dyes . A fine Wrht Watch, all hand engraved, high grids nr-rrs-ment. rv.'L $25.00 aVONlv mf A DOLLAR WeVlCLY. jfafaiAifa rthif An Extra "Flurry Men's Overcoats EEHnnTEMlElRlHf BRBtfunEiiniiHt'aBtre'mHCHPn-nfr ? in at IN ,1 "The Wardrobe" htg. V. S. P.t. Off. of Centemeri Gloves Hie Gift Set of Usefulness and Charm TEN TO FIFTY DOLLARS A PRACTICAL, novel und altogether delightful gift idea developed by Centemeri in dozens of set com binations for men, women and ehildren. Selected from mere than one hundred styles of Centemeri Gloves from France, England and America. Mens Gift Set Ne. 2 Women's Gift Set Ne. 15 at 10.00 at 20.00 Tan Cspeskm jref glevefrl-The rsorveod ler the Atenuc The Seville a French full PXM sewn, stitched backs . 3.00 Kidskin glove, one clasp, pique sewn. heavy crochet embroidery white, black, Chamois golf gloves, natural color, with modes and all colors 4.50 i lasi) fastening en hack of hand, venttla. ., , .. T, , ,,.. ., .. .. Vi-. .. l,li t ;n ter thn Dancei Irench Kidakin Meu- tten hole, at knuckle 3.M t(.uetIllreBiev.(-:0 button, ever.eam sewn. i amel's Hair Weel worm r1ecs, covert wliltc only 10.00 color, with tan leather binding . 3.50 or Sports rcurThe Fielder a Cape- . . ekin eeft gauntlet glove with contrasting Women S Oltt Set INO. I'h gore intert, strop at wriet, pique sewn; lit It 00 tan, beaver, browns und grays . . 5.50 Chamois golf gloves natural color, with Men's Gift Set Ne. 3 clasp fastening oil back of hand, ventlla. -. - nfk lien holes at knuckle 3.75 at Ib.UU , r, , , , ,rll. e tray Veacka Suede afreet gloves ITib Tan Cape.kin rfnyinggleves-rhe Peary Craystene PXM sewn soft but -knitted e.il lined, leug wrist with 1 00 strap . . . . . . . i . 0.50 French Kldskin Jrejs gldves, pique sewn, bcetch wool steJinrf Bvee, lii-en, in in white, black, gray orbrewn . . 4.50 uras, brown and heathers . . . . 2.00 , . . , T, "" Tun Capeekin warm gloves The Peary Tan Capeskin tialking gloves, one clasp, knitted wool lined, long wrist with pique sewn 2.75 atrnp 6.50 , Sell may be broken or added te u desired GIFT SETS of WOOL HOSE and WOOL GLOVES from 5.00 Centemeri Scotch and English Weel Hese and Weel Gloves of the same intrinsic quality as the justly famous Centemeri French Gloves in matched sets for men and women. Only 2 Sttturdays before Christmas Centemeri Gloves Waiiamaker &Brown's TWO mere outstanding items el unprecedented saving added te the sweeping disposal of all Oak Hall's mer chandise en the basis of readjustment prices. A special offer of new Ulsters built in England and im ported te America by us at Just About Half Regular Price, $40 Anether group of Oak Hall's own make Overcoats and Ulsters in conservative styles and shajxjd back models, of heaviest, warmest Winter cloths, plain or velvet cellars -re-marked from $60 and $65, te sell for $25 & $30 R LL Women's Suits, Coats, Dresses and Furs . reduced te prices below cost te produce. SUIT GROUP Ne. 1 529.75 for $55 suits 537.50 for .565 suits SUIT GROUP Ne. 2 535.00 for $55 suits 539.75 for $75 suits SUIT GROUP Ne. 3 539.75 for $65 suits SUIT GROUP Ne. 1 532.50 for $47.50 suits 535.00 for $65.00 suit3 SUIT GROUP Ne. 5 532.50 for $35.00 suits 529.75 for $47.50 suits SUIT. GROUP Ne. 6 $45.00 for $75.00 suits $19.75 for $79.75 suits SUIT .GROUP Ne. 7 555 for $85 suits SUIT GROUP Ne. 8 $59.75 for $97.50 suits $145 for $229.00 suits COAT GROUP Ne. 1 $69.75 coats for $49.75 $75.00 coats for '$65.00 COAT GROUP Ne. 2 $13.50 coats 'for 53.50 $29.75 coats for. $18.50 COAT GROUP Ne. 3 . $22.75 coats for 514.75 $82.50 coats for 519.75 COAT GROUP Ne. 4 $125 coats for 5100 $69.75 coats for $39.75 COAT GROUP Ne. 5 $49.75 coats for $29.75 $37.50 coats for 525.00 COAT GROUP Ne. 6 $45.00 coats for $39.75 $59.75 coats for $49.75 ALL WOMEN'S FUR COATS. BOTH SHORT AND LENGTHS, ALL FUR SCARFS, ALL MUFFS AND All SETS REDUCED ONE-FIFTH FROM THEIR FORMER PRICES 20 OFF. THE ONLY VARIATION FROM THIS RULE IS WHERE THE REDUCTIONS ARE GREATER DRESS GROUP Ne. 1 511.75 for $22.50 dresses 518.75 for $35.00 dresses DRESS GROUP Ne. 2 518.75 for $22.75 dresses S35.00 for $45.00 dresses DRESS GROUP Ne. 3 522.73 for $35 dresses 529.75 for $55 dresses DRESS GROUP Ne. 4 $16.75 for $25 dresses $29.73 for $45 dresses DRESS GROUP Ne. 5 s I") for $55.00 dresses M3 for $77.50 dresses DRKSS GROUP Ne. 6 SM.75 for $75 dresses $1.5.00 for $115 dresses DRhSS GROUP Ne 7 $45 'or $69.75 dresses 595 ter $135.00 dresses DRESS GROUP Ne. 8 $35 i v $42.50 dresses S4r. ler $65.00 dresses LOM, 20 off -v 123 SOUTH 13' ST. New Yerk Stere, 400 Fifth Ave. All overcoats for men and young- men at prices averaging 38 1-3 eff: $85 Finest Overcoats for $65 $65 Finest Overcoats for $45 $75 Finest Overcoats for $55 $40 Finest Overcoats for $30 Department Three Men's Suits $40 and $45 Suits Half. Price and Less $20 $50 and $60 Suits Half Price and Less $25 $55 and $65 Suits at About a Third Off $10 $55 and $60 Suits at About a Third Off $3,) $45 and $50 Suits at About a Third Off $3li Department Four Yeung Men's Suits $20 for $30 and $35 Suits I $30 for $50 and S10 Suits $25 for $45 and $40 Suits $35 for $55 and S50 Suits Drnnrtmpnt Fiw 1000 ftmrc5 Q'nifc v - rtk tf r.AMnn . . T . ueys' i?m and lU.&u Suits for $10 All Beys' $18.50 Suits for $13.50 Department Six Tailoring All merchant tailoring fabrics, suitings, evening dress suit- gf ings, overceatings, treuserings, dress ceatingB, and clergymen's AUan Chff tailoring fabrics built te measurement at v ' V' All Beys' $20 Suits for SH All Beys' $25.00 Suits, $16.50 Wanamaker & Brewnffeft'SJ m f V X 1 q d fessss r- !iU,l!.,...irt, JLLMmu yErHSHMit -JiU-JU-ajry t t A i J ' rVasAs itwwwjj'1-- U -iiCi, r w. LBX vfiutt i- ' -1 -rr "r wiwftwutMi W e. VVtt U J. wi
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