Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 26, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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7MB HUSBAND
HATER
ii, it zr.i. di:vo iiatciiki.ou
I nimrlitif, 1121. bu I'ubllc I.rtla'-r Co.
Ofiu Xorlhrun, brmuiht up i '"j--,,,,
iv forced bu hrr fnthri'n death
i,ml hvr nfii rnr jiorrrll fill"
MHirviyr U'IJj irr fyiifiiilmi, .lfti'.'
lliiind. u man .iir dutr fit sfiif.
f, HVit trffi htm find t'fi'i mi
),(miiii; Willi 'I frirndstitn driWo'm hr-twi-n
tin' llrnndi and )ttk Mnmm. f"
,fiHitf riifliirrr. liveiythlnii purs writ
ivttl 1)1' k fulli ' !' '" Jrnn "'"'
l irr (f nil mien ti'l'i Mm. '"if'
i.ini. hnniflid and d'fijHitcd. rrfusr.i
1,A mirlinui. mid ifViimlrfri" nf
',,, ifiniifiir; ,lcan'n tnvr. uffim to let
in I" flu fliffij ff" in '' ,rmi Of
i,f Id i I'll ClrrUl I'linteli'i. "If
,,,(,; ,iin. ft nf- "i "if citw ,'"''
(,, nrfMiiri iiiif inireaf noon iiitM on
),,, tin mills fin inlriiittiiil irninnn,
;,, m,i. ill fillnl llllkir. thr iniirfl'.
,, i, n ii iff frinid
CORAL-COLORED SATIN
AND TURQUOISE BLUE
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.1 Straight Talk
I in nut ImppUy innrrifil ,lnn
i'iI eirnli. looking MtinlRht Into
fi ,,l lienors fp" " I v oikit If vim
f,,nl, lit hi mi'. I nv
I'irol wax a vn i't uom.iii r.m .i -
rf ,, i, i mm.' over In .If'iiu nnil Inl.o linr LLw.
I mil Mini hm lor any (miini.iii-'-. .-h y
.l,,,,,! wllf-ro Kill' WIIF lllicl Willi lllltllly
)i III ion Imw. child 7
When I oamo away," .Umii went m
I r .unci ii wn for Komi. I ihoiiRlit I
, . j 1,1 iFit 'Mcrly for a time until 1 Knt
, v Ii.mi iiik and thou I would KK work
, ni, Mm! If you c-oulil help tun to
r,, .nmi'tlilnK to do, I should lie to finite
''
H.ld M'U IIII.NthlllR 111 nilml '
,,.iM -lineiU her lionil. "No, hill Hnie
r ,.t l. HOincthlnK 1 could do. Ko main
..ii mrl for ,i llvliiK I cufiht !c,
I ,1,1, hi do womcthliiK "
I, ,. run- liu-band I. now .ilioiil lhl
, , . ' miiii ' '
hr.l ... .nli-1 .mil hf-r miiihIIIM'
I , - ',IN
I
alc
ril "Of C'OlirM Illll. IIP FCHIII"
,,i tif i niirHo lie cnifHii r inn-
i,.u ii lmrti in" lo vc" " i"'',l,t
.mt co pla fall. I don't want to
,,.,.. ihniK nni! filvn iioililnjr. thu h
I Pi nph iiiiift i;ct Hcmiethhii? to clo
,, nun. don't Mm'"
ii,il, I niidprstaiicl u .int io
II .. . i.... .. it iiiiii,4
l' i ,il. .inMllinp no i"nb - '- "
' ,,.. no that you can .cturn il
,, i, hmi noiiic iln ninl tell him not
;;r' "n.an'Tcy.'K wee mlsoiahlo,
, n , i i,.,, hut to lool; Ititcj them io
V , that hnt she Hiild wiim tiuc.
n ... ...r 1.. I I,,.
i,ii, l wan" t" liui'iiti,- i
i illi "in pil-..tp nffntrH. my
,il sou lm.' KlNf" ""' ""' r"":
, ,,, a iritaln .stvnt. and I nui-t
, what I thiol, .V!v, dnt.l sou
, i ,lk vitli oui' liUHhand
, vi.uiUlcrud 'Oh. miii don I un
i I ...ulclifi do thut I limit
. ,,. .. .,,. iiim r feol all my
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noni ioc ",n
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Sol llic ll'liv) nl' till' I'ollllllli'l'
w I'll-Ini nl pliii . "Itomrtncc.
foiiiiili'il mi lliii i lollies ilioso ili'lii;lilful
wiilf vkirlx Hull hliioiiii'il III;,' tulips on
the narrow "tcm of tlio tight -fittim,'
lioclico. To n (,'ront i.toiit tin- niicl-Vlc-toriiin
nolo is MHinileil in the lmllinoiii
of today, unci not onl tln I'lcmli. hut
the Aincriciin ilcsclKiiors hnw lonccii
tiiilcil upon ilnuci' Irocks insjiii vil by
that cin of riiiiiiinlic rlotlion Tlu-rc ii
ottoii I'ti'ciili'il. Iifiwi'i'or. ii viiiintioii in
the form ccf n train. 'I'lms uc -co the
nliovc clinniilnj; ilniicc frock of rnl
colorcil ntlii ilcii'loiiiic its wblc nlirt
into n tmilini; roar ilrupcr.i. This cf.
fci'llvc cvoniti); cown is cnibioiili'icel in
tiiiiiioisi silk anil biilliiinls, motifs of
uliii'li mo found on tin- iirnloi ckii I of
-niol,c I'olouil lnlli' lnili poop- mil lu
fllllll
lipiiiB awny
lu
,i'i
fc reamed iicic In-ii. point uiR m .lul,'i'
un I.
Ilappj llmiv whiiled iiiound .Hullo
i iwl wiw that he couldn't hide ku In Inn
ulst way he did r-oinclhlni; that no on
fXpoi'lvil llllll to do He llew ilf,ht ''t
Hnpp llaris
"ii,,. it,te' i'lli,l 1 In t-t v liflinir nti
ni I his nun. Uut bi'foic llarrv could alto
.luclKe nwl hail Mown past ine uu oi
thn burrel and his Mioiie, (laws hail
Ktnlilied Ilnir U the hall ,hiili;e Owl
knew that v. hen he was on llair'n he ml
the coloud ben wouldn't dale Io shoot
"Vow vuw. ion ' Sale nie'" lelle.l
MllHhml. bu. i. ii..- iiivrt,1ryu",ii!'' "",!!,n " """" """'""
. ... i li.. t r lit Ik Willi me Mm
,1 ion matrleil Ibis man mid "Yip. ow' tin iilleli has 1,01 him'
,1 iifieiii'iid tliiil 1011 ivoiild si rcimcil lilnnh .mil she tied from (he
!', , pun it than llvo inttb him 100111. ullh (li.lclicn puliun; hrr I nun
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,,r ..III. II- I- "I. bit: UU. "VIM-I
e, .,.,. I I feel so small iiml lie Ip
Ynii think I am mll'lm.' wildly.
ill.lni ii'Hiil to iiiiitrv lilni At
h, nuhl I coiinin 1, an ."- "
l poor and father uie.i am
,,l iionc -ve never lino ,io in"
I , f .: iiml'- wliv I'm tnlUimt
,, w Tint 1 Ju-1 lill t" t"
, . . I had to"
, k, mi man lid hi"' beciu-'e mhi
lielllr! ""' ' ' " ,u
ot
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, nine III 11 Wlllspel
, New Y01 1. II Kb hi" I
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. I ,, i.nliiM title aboill it j
I ihlid. Ii" ilesenes a MUirne
mhi eiei- unen 11 iiiwiih",
I
111 iiUoMloll, "I' t" the f,cc 1 1
, ,,nsilerliiK oiili lOUisi'lt" I
v , sl, nt II. ul un- "" i " I
. x she had beir so bill pitMiiKi
11, . th ii Iiml been no lornn in I
, - f,.i l.i-b csiiptlnn io I''- ,
',,. ,,l illi ' Then Willi a nictili'ii j
,, ,l Mb, ,e I.eillK It "ll'tlli I
.", i 1 il tl it ii"u when ln b id
I , ei , nihil' batted r linn I
I from thin time Sin- line!,'
, ,1! In 10. 'ill it without .sliml j
1 1, 1 , v niin bow as lii- louM-d ,
,. , ,. 'iibei e.l Mark ilKTeiciitli
.,,.1,. 11 ,-s 111 the It: . ber un-
11, ,,,11111.111 s, had nolle dot pel
1 i.i.l linuiiiiii'il t'ntll nrui I
,, li.,len 10 iH't, .'CHI iMd lieM'l ;
, . If Hi.. Iiixim e,f thlnUtiiR. so I
, ,1 1 . ilreiun that cut un Ure-'
, 1 ii.lii -lie bad fi'ltneil llllBh '
, 1 -.,' , 1 iii" -- "I ' luiiK" '
lu.lue uwl 1I1111: haul in beep Irom
bflnS thrnivn off I lam V he.iil. and the
hnlder ll" clllllR the mole he pllllect
i lii 1 y luilt, and Hi" iieuc limn
lell il 1 oil ml and aroiliid In a tinb
ulliil-d I larl v . ainund and mound until,
splash. I.eispliMli ' down he went into
the Miitcr, 111111I11K .ludKe owl with him
' W'hou-oo- ' .liidi;.. Owl started t,
iibonp, when with 11 mnule be mm
ilnwii down, nut ol slttht.
I HOW II the W Illll u I ' s!lllel,cil
liili.ih and liioi'-hcii In ll.ippi Hani
And Hupps limn, thiashiny about in 'I
1 1 Itm" li .-.ll' llllll"" Il Kl.lbbeil .1 11(1(11
Owl III tile f. ,1'llcls. fnlilllu llllll t.ll
tllir lindei Olil' Iilllilili H clllle Hi
lllllKC Owl llllll ROlle HUM 11.
look!,! bad foi him, when
.hmi
iisunl. 11.1UI11R it sympatlfcjllcall. Any
thing I ran do?"
"Wlij 1 don't know." Curlotta hern
iated ".Mother's nearly wild. It'll such
mi awful nlKht for tho poor thlnu to l)n
out In. Wo'vh hunted ttlie nelKhborhooil
until dark. Hut would you ho willing
In tnko 11 notlcn down to thn olllcn of
U10 Nowh, so that It will net III tho tlrst
edition In flip mornlnK? That would be
such a (omfort to mother !"
TI10 result was that Harry, Ills ovo
tilnff with (Jnrlottn conslilernlily nblirn
vlatpd, took hlmiolf 1mrk down town,
Ills hands plunged dtcp In his porketp.
his collar turned up nif.ilnst the pone,
t rut I tig wind And on lly wny he con
cclod lilq bleu
To nnd that rat would cpitninly limko
llllll solid with Hi'' Wlllouglibys. On the
other hand. In- couldn't ImiiRlno himself
(Imlltii; the eieiiture. Hy (loortte, h 'd
fipozo to death tonight, anyhow. Hut
nnd hpieln lay hid schetno nil blnclc
cats looked nllkc. Huppnsc, now, for ln
slnncp. lip reltirneil Just any old caf
Mrs. WllloiiKhbv's KTlof would be (is
siinged. Parlotla, would lie corroipond
1'ilTly irratpful. ttmult wedding bolln
mid n iionoyninon for two !
Tho following day Harry took 11 acn
Hon Ironi woik lie didn't expect his
Job was going to ho altogether easy, par
ticularly uhcii ho dimly reinllod Hint
(lion- bncl been 11 spot of wltlto Pome
whern or othir on tho true Wllloughby
cat. Hut It proved much balder tlinn he
had anticipated.
A round of the animal stores dli
roverod nil sorts of cats ho had novor
known existed, whlto AngoMH with pink
e e. tallies'! Mantes, weird colored
crrntures of every description, 1iUl few
r.f the common garden ailety of every
day black felines boasting a. single whlto
splotch on their otherwise unspotted cs-
I iitcheons.
Lain that afternoon as Harry pursuol
his way home, unite unexpectedly lift
saw up an alley that which be hoped
slgnllleil the end of hla search 11 plump
black 1. it asleep on 11 doorstep 1 Instil
lie grabbed her up. discovered to Ills Jov
that n ellrtv spot on bee perk would
probably ioW out whlto. slipped her
under Ids coal. and. wllh the nonihnl
aneo ofa new convert to anarchism
cmrylng his first bomb, Jiiadu hla way
to the 'Wllloughby's
'I've got her!" he died to r.ulotta
l'u got her. found her miles ncioss
town. 1111 hour ago- Knew lier at onie
Hut I'arlott.i'ii leccptlon of hla news
war iciv dlimppoltitlwr Hutting 11 bund
filer her eys. she sank woaklv on the
s.at of the' hall haltitok
' Don't '" shn murmured ' Not nti
olher one' There have be 11 ""vintcen
nlteadi. In anssier to our ad!"
Then she led him out to so. lor him
self Sine enough, a black array of fe
lines lllle.l the Willoiifihby kltflun. svlillc
Mrs WlllouKhby with tragic 1 ounten
nine sinlUed among tlion.
lUtf was In tho very nit ot setting
the eighteenth applicant down to Join
tho rest wbtii he straightened suchlcnlv.
Was It possible .' fould fato so favor
lilin? Through the window, across the
snowy lawn, he had glimpsed a Htroalt;,
n daubing streak of blaek.
"Just a moment." he said hnsUlv.
tV.th the cat In Ins arms be tinned to
ward the door, opened It, and, as iioiih'
thing il,ish"d between bis legs, he
di ripped hs mi 11 burden outside then
closed the door
"Try nip to get ,iwa from me'' he
exclaim..! "c'lawe.l me ' Hut. look
doesn't that proe I got the light one'.'
Tried to put her out and she wouldnt
g..' Hmi light back! And look at her'"
Knr the newcomer stood, hnli on end.
tail lisblng. as one who stands 011 home
soil and. iinmlstaknbh owtiei iheteof.
resents the Itiviieler
Tl.ftt eienlng H.tn.i got till thi'i w,i
comir.g to lilm and more than be do.
sen ed As I'.irlott.i whlpied es
to his lendei uuestloii. "Will you niiiirs
me"" It seemed to him that Ii- blind
wedding bells tinkling gently.
I'osslbli. however. It was the MI
loiighhv cionibell. Tor. presentlv, In trom
tl,.- hall lln.ite-1 .1 oicc. "Did your cat
lome hack'.' W'o weie uwnv over night
and she must have got looked In our
.. 'Ilai 1 let her out and saw her streak
II III iti-s In if " . , ,
Ciulotla ialHP.1 her heii.l from Hairy s
Phouldei "ll.iin. I HioURht miu
"Listen. 1I.11I1111.'. iiiteriupto.l Harry
enrnestl "Will ion look at diamond
ring fth me In the iiiornlng?"
And .'.iilott.i. for ..beer Jov lit tue In
ilt.itlmi foigot- lemporanli - all abou
. ..1
Nel I nnuilele S.ilrlMIr
" Ne.H l.ltlle lliri'ilbi fur ""in '
THROUGH A WOMAN'S EYES
Uy J15AN NKWTON
They icnlli c.011 lilii f nfford tlic prlco
nt the lichets, but tho others lib nft
"ay iitiything iibotit It, find tlioy didn t
wnnt to bo the ones to mention Hip
money so llioy went nlong.
Which reminds hip ot tho story ot
tho old Scotchmnn who, on lienrlnu tho
minister refer to money its the "root ot
nil evil." snld: "Ay. but it's grand
to hne the wcu hit of siller in your hnnd
when yn gntig nn errand !"
After till, it Ii thu "filthy lucre" that
we live by, thnt most of us woik for,
nnd that iion of lis enn do without.
In proportion ns we hnve it tic have
the rnnifurtH nnd inuny ot the pleasures
of life. And though oiio'b iiosltlon in
life limy mil bo dependent on money,
souie inoiiej is tieccsmry Io uphold any
position.
'I'Iipii. loo. money enrrifs ith nn
ohligntioti nnd a responsibility. With
out tho labor of other people who
produce m lini our money bus it would
bo absolutely vnlueloss to us. In re
turn lie own it to the coininunity to put
what wo hnve to the host tlos.
So. why nil the heiiitultig nnd hnuitig
nnd hoiking, why the tnboo on the sub
ject, why the "cmbnrrassment" nliont
"mentioiiltiK the money"?
'i'here are, of course, iuslnnces where
the monetary element Is best left out
of the conversation. Such, for exam
ple, ns reference lie fori guests to the
cost ot what they are entiug. asking
people how much they earn or spend,
Mentioning tho Money
dilating on one's pmsessions to people
not so well off, arid other such inst uncos
that should he governed by considera
tion for otheis anil a sense of tin- (itness
ot things.
Hut there is nothing about niotiej
itself Hint makes it a topic unlit for
polite com ersiitjon and there is hothinu
vulgar or undignified in the frank stnto
ineiit. "That Is niorc than I tun afford."
Silk Frocks
Silk is ami, n t th" for," Ci tl
fottnal ili-.HK It inav b of t.iiiet 1
ifarls siniph rnnnot get tbmiicb a s .
sou without iifTi'ta). or of 1 hi,rin, n o
of Slid nl un j- fir ol ah ,ii, ,,f M
alluring spoils silks will !i ar, ',, often
combined jiiitli a. illffeient w ,,.n , ,ui,
color Oil" of the new. si fninl.s u to
luivn the ilri k In Spanish iit-ont iu,,.
done In ffilon d silks, and lb"ii mount, il
over a si, of soft silk or linen l,,w
color Is iilentiinl with that of Hi" in
brolderv. Tins ne heme lni,iiill s t r -color
of Hi" decorations 11 nil gurs ,1
little iliish of "easoiiing tfi the gi i
white 1,1 tan of th,. .in-,., ni.ii.11,,1
WAMAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S
A iviv Hat
One ,, , ti.. latest hlfliy I' 11. I,, I ,,
shavlngp 111 nppf niaiii e like ,i roiiKli ,
straw tt is mil diu.ilili but ih.it iii'g'it'
1" an .ip 1 In tins, il 1 1 - w Ii. n onl I'
s'lglltest e.tise Is lv,iiite, for ,,, ,.
(lllL ltl ,1 ot I In I ll' ad ' nl I 1'ip
I
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Down ot
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I i jvr 8 Sill Tw
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Store
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Clothespin
fllllll WllC'l,
.mil things
then c.llll"
,i bang nt tin
mil Hid. I.
Hint
What fb
ilnnl was '
I io urn thli k it is going
.Indg" Owl fiiiiii drowning
bang a
in belli
-Ii e I
W in n lnlli. --liiliii be com. S'liled I
il,u,i. i n into ,i boll, i of hoi son I'
soils in i hull I bin,' added a bamlfoi
,,t 'oil.i and washing-powder .un! let
imiii i i, ,,tl i , in koiiK until tin- w.ci.r if
ll.I.eMlillll I hell I take c.llll C'.OlheSpll,
.il.ll , lllli It llllll lltlSe ll. llli'll I place
llein i, 'i iiapi e 1' cln nut hi Hi" sun
t'lnilu'-piiiH tri'iil.-d this w.u will last
tnl, e as long tun! it 1". ps Hi, in from
lilting I' iiNij .tliolisn, s i i, in. ill,
I ll ,,,1, ll I lnlli. ns , I l 1,1 IMC,
i, bit. i ,,l . -
100"- VIRGIN WOOL
For Sportswear
Jusc the things that you need
to enjoy these frosty clays.
For skating, tramping, golf:
sit home or away, these
Jaeger articles add the right
touch of style and comfort.
Warm sweaters in heather
worsteds at $17.50.
I;ascinatin4 alpaca, mohair
and camel hair .sweater;;
from S22.CO to $27-.CO.
Knitted tarns and hats limn
$6.75 to $12.00.
Heavy scarts of silkv sort
yarns from $8.00 to 515.00.
Gloves and yaunlcts too,
for your outfit, as well as
ribbed heather and came!
hair hose.
Oncful ciuciuiim is uncn
to orders from our catalog.
Dr. Jaeg'ers Co.
1516 CkestnutSt
PHILADELPHIA
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DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
Itittir Ou-l's ItntiU '
!!y DADDY
ii t'i i;tt in
Inilue (lnV Hall,
I I. ' V I. w 1,, mil, !l . ill i, ,-e,l M le'll
l ,,. I bis I 'lltg ' ill .-' .il'i il
e,r. ti lie, tl , , o..l , iiiil Iiliiab
, il mii-i miilil m hen tin nil.'
In 1 1 : i nji lilm' ,l,ii, I'eiai ,Si,u-
'i '1 lilin Mniwhllil llfi.lUM- lllel
' ' ,i buds wile bew III h"d Hill
'i , 'i us w i"e , iiiil iUlcM' got
i iiiiil-n
I ' oil s, e ' lw ..uwl ((li lioill
I ll Ii. il Up N,i( .11. II t loll
i 'I ,it nn made inn ,, me
nl 'pp. ,1 Hie - ntfi il i w ' 'i.
THE DAILY SOVELETTK
Tin- II itluiifilibyn' Iflavh Cat
III I., it I m.ii u.i.
Ihe icrv
Imighbi fan
lougl.lx
in i asm,! i,j
I .,,,1 (' ciloll l
iiiiiiliei, who
If .ni.i 'lung
win ii u,, u 1(1
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llldg, .'111
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W'l, gl.l, to he
' 1,1 III In ban
' 'I,' s mi i h. in
I Wli"li I inn Wlhi
" I mi'-i oi, ml anal
lc w aw nn loud s( i
I i ' mi liel . . hall, 'l nig '
"-I i i w swi llliii; .nil his , h
' l ., I ll, nlle;i look il
" I "I .In Snow bird
' ' I" ii. th ol,. nnd in, ,n
' ''nl. Iiruln i gli, i, up the
' i- I Inif 1 1,1 i, I the bird. lh
I I nl b. en bew Iti I . I In Tun.
'' li tin i il.'il Inn, i ll in .
'' ' b ilil'i .1 lot, i ll.l,p, 1 I. u (
I ' I villi tl nil I i, i' in, ',.
I il I
nil i li.il - 111 lll.ltli I '
, , I 'in i i and uii-ii.il
it. ll .it lus iiiomiil blin i
11 "J ll.irri ' An old witi Ii owl
' n hClilimi'il Illll, lb
' ll.iin ilhin'i lili wltiins am
" -Hi lllll.lll .Hid lin telle I (lid, Out
i ii in.ieh In lo, Willi Uliiab
' ii .on (l hei lo Hibiln h,i was n
1 ' ho be pie t. niled ,i , biai.
'i 'iib be ilnli, , 1 bit lh.it
ll.i I" il
ll bnlll
Mist iiifiiiliei of h. W I
Ii to w horn i 'in l.,ti i W'll
,"lii, ,' I li.il i i 'nl tin
ll s Hi 1 1 Ul 1 .ill .il lie) home
was the W'lllinmhhi '.it. n ilcok in.it
blink aiilm.il. aim.ilili plump and "''
c oiileniecl nn. ii
' We t llllll. ,i nl .' Ii. I
.ipoliigctli .illi , . "pec l.illi
iiiIm il hi I fioia ,i I. if' '
should eier happen to In i
hie ,ib lllut'iel s Ill-ill I '
lliii 1 1 bud li-l.-neil mp.iib, i , ,it' .
is one dues when lb,, gnl o-i,, ii.iiitH
in iii, nn lalli- o i .mi siibjul iibiit-o
I'll1,, and had patted tin ai.hcil 1,.k I,
of Ihe i.it Willi a gentle hand ' I Inii:
aiilmal". lie nun mine, I, 'ami thi mn.
has a p. i son ibli all her 01111'
'H.ISllt She' 1 i l.ll! led I'lllutt.l 'I
' 011 lil pb b hi 1 out of a mill mi mlici-'
Kiel! If 11 iiasn 1 for Hi it little w lute
spot nnd, 1 I" I .billing . Inn .
Now. 11 iiiiisi b. . niifi ---s, .1 il.u 11,11 .
'nli' in iniiipniii iiltli inirii n'licr
iciiini' on 11 nf lis iy 111 fl disposition,
I ail 110 deep, innate ,n,- 101 ..its I KigH,
now .nil. I'm! lua difleli nt iirlmisus.
Illll nit- si Uisb, Mil,, 11-1 tawed 111,11,,-Ing-,
1 bout -tin .nil ti 1 light Isiuijci h ;
Hair. 1I11I11 1 bl 1 at-
I llllel III" , lli illli-t.111, , - Imill'l"!'
leali.lng U was .1 .use m l,n -iihMmviv
iii.i -. at, II. 11 1. 1, ., 1 his nubs, run nt 1, ills
un e'.irlnti.i, nen I ill. . 1 to Ini.unc hi l.i-itnu-li
,1 I., il,. it., is in , Mm., 1 ml
when, one ,ol,l, thli ateiiiin' iieiiinu ne
aniM'd 111II1 his lurh 1,11 1I11.1U il nfiei nl
maiilage holciini; on Ins Pp", u was
met hv a iid-rnel I'arlutti ,,t the inj
dooiuav with the news Hint the pn,
lolls cat was Inst, Il.u iv t-11 all, Hi eel ho
. hagrlii and Hie propuh.il slnmltaiieuusli
.mil rose adi.ipitit.li ti th. ciiasion
'What .1 .hmi shame'' he told I111,
and tool; adiantage ul ihe inunn lit to
hold hei baud ioiihl.lei.ihli long, r than
' " that old Milt h uwl.
-Imw II lo me. nnd Match
In-llle
ll
llle
,, d
sun-room ganb-i
imiah
In 1
uclg
I la 1 1 1
lin, 11
l ,
1 ' ,'
I I II
1 1
I 1 I
WI11..1 ' I noli i
Mum Mil,
lumped li.l. I, II,. w.i -., a,, ,1
, ll'flll llulse
1I1-11I1. it's thai I,,. g.iMi,..,!
' will Ihe nit, h on I Kill 1'
u "11 loll lU'lit lleeb bceailsh
" bl.lie ' linsllel.-d lllll.lll
muss I'd better im home mil
I i-'-c gun ' ' stamiiieli'il Ibiii 1
. gun Ih, n u iiniktei , II
I ' 1111 1 liiilue limn hiintli,,r. '
1'iunli luiiigliig a liuiitlng gnu
1 l"n t Now li ll, it old iv it h
't 1. in .on.,' hciu ami gei iIK
1 I in w that In- (uiibln 1 d, 1,11
I'll' 1, so In slowh edged lowanl
1 buldiiig the gun lu iron
'i
, '' 'h '-cnl lii'.iid him ( uiniiij. mat
t 'i "hit lie was 1 timing for Judgu
11 iil'lil l w.iiii tu lie nhot so he tb'W
"" I" lib lo thn opposite side ot
1 nil,"""' v '"'''' ''" '"'' "I'll"! 11 tall
"iinn U 11 r pushud b Dinah aiicj
'in .1!" """1" M" u,u Nt,'l' ,,v h
in thu buii room, tioldlng the gun so
iht, . """"'W liltimi iiwny instantly at
" Porrh ubovo tho door
titri'ii w,,en. ,le Bl I'"'""" llio door tho
V r( ll lins lin, .1
Jll' Il-'S ftl 'J'(? IU'1' Vl '"" Va'-
I'a-' f.'10.'1 Dinah ,
,U..iVut(in,t. it,Ju lu that. buh;a
11
his is what
healed my skin trouble
a
Kesino
Now 1 don t luivii to lliulil people
bciuusi1 of I'lnliarr.issiii"; skin trou
ble, or lie iiwnKi' liiitiiH at uiglit, tm
ineiitcd In ititeiise ilcliing. Kesiuol
Oililiin nt did it ' Afh 1 the lust up
plii 111 urn of tilth -1 i t li m j; oiiitmi 111, I
fell Midi blchse'd relief lu a hlnii .
time the nillaiiimiilioii wits ri'dueeil
mil the itc hliig stopped Now my
trouble is entirely gone. I used lies
I1111I K111111 ns directed with it nnd
liarc fon ml Kcsinol Slmvlng Stick to
lie tlic lioM i tin' market fur a
clepii, ciis.v slmvc," Maillot trln tit
fiilMmahts.
:jlBii!!l
Brushed Wool
Scarfs
22 Inches Wide
S8.75
."'c wiili" unci so warm thai t'icj
aif ulnioht like coat.-!
K.ich vcatf is thick ancl -..it
.iiul has a hell anil two pocktS.
H incu-ures two yards lony; ami
lui- ilffj), licmy fringe at each
e-nil. In hrowns anil gray.
Other hru-lii'il wool scai'fs in .1
l.iinbow of jray. cliceiy colormir-,
': to SlJ.uO.
( flllrnl)
Net Flouncings
A-Flutter
$2 a Yard
l.li 'l little 1 Utile M'Cirih ti lie
1 u.i iiik 11tl1 cNfitcniPiit. for
".i.iriuation m drawino; voiv near
; ml the KirN art all talkinir a'.out
'. Iic.r fiock
Among the Pretty Kinds
(All about 2." 1 rich I-- wn'e. I
la ,u or wliiti." rullU'il net;
Ilcru nc! with lace odfeinr tho
1 ulllos;
I'o'n' ei'e.sprit with iink, blin-.
. nitc or yellow ribbon finihliiii";
- acii flyaway ruflle.
Wide!- flouncinp, "A inches to
!'. are mostly of white iml. '' J."
;i I'anl.
(feiilriil)
Boys' Shoes
Special at $2. SO
( Sizes 1 0 to 1 3 1 2 )
lillick Iii t.'ltl .llcf llcic s Mill'
'.! ill- tof -, (lie p'.icle l th thli k.
iit-.i oil
Special at $4.90
I Svc - I ( ." ' i
-I .I'll -'cm if iil.u ( .in, tun
' it Ii. r .ii, i i" lihichi i aiul hai'
' il tm I'm "Ii a)' m nie
1 - t. 'i.a-.i i i
ii.iillert Mnrk.1 i
The Store of Personal Service
1310 Chestnut Street
Pre
In
Fina
tory
&
mn
Clearance Sale
All Women's & Misses' Apparel
tar Ko'ou; thf Artttnl Oviplrm Co.sfi!
Lots of Garments at Half What They Cost Us!
ti
rjpUE Reductions, seem Incredible but ii' you will come into the store and in.y-t
a. !!lem "WfuHy. you will find them jjenuinc and (litis fullv representalive nf The
Ilium Store Clearance Policy!
Our Superb Importations from Paris and our equallv desirable American adapt
ations, are all marked at 'way below cost, and in many cases lcs than half of what
Ihey cost us! To Shop Early will be wise!
Extraordinary Fur Values!
Two Specimen Values from Amongst Dozens
J)OO.(M) Hudson Seal Wrap 250.00 Marmot Coat
379.SO j '"' 115.00
i ii Jul .'JT C
1 I "iPf 9- 1
t V V .iJ ii M
H S ' . 'T
r tJ 'J .
'v I i.i - , "A"
H; 1 1 (' '
' '1 I JW I
.. foffifi J
l , l $15 $15
, S : . .
Suits
Originally 79.50 lo )).50
Now
Originally 350.00 to
795.00, Now
Wraps
Evening Wraps
Originally .150.00 to
795.00 Now
l'49'5to249'50
Wraps and Wrap Coat
Originally 79.50 to
149.50, Now
Gowns
All Evening and Davhnu
)j'CiM'.S
Originally 79.50 to
159.50 Now
Oj
5J? L Q.
Originally 275.00 to
150.00, Now
i
r:
1 1
149.50 29-50 & 59-50 I 99.50
All Sales Final : ,No C. O. D. : No Approvals.
THE BLUM STORE A New Organization With an Old Name
w
Terry Cloth
65c a Yard
cc'.cel llll.liltl. ll ' i ' . i ii
r i i c-s u nli', i- , i . 'i fi ,'i n
' Mi-. Tlrnk u i i (ni'i'.v
' : l)H I'll'-I it will ill tk '
i ii'liin iii- , i i , , ' i if
m 'ti .i )jr!os."V ' i .!'I
uu In - m iilc. at :J.V
Pillows, Pillows !
$1.50 to $6.75
"What a many pill n -' ' u
l'l ' '.' lli' In ".llll. In, mil ill
Un . .1 n H -i ty pilluM Iil'ii' i I
tho lirst t inii-. Only thi - .no
not to ho lijthtly thfi.Mn
ai'ouml, ulthmijih thov aio
ri.i.'i' w oil i inuiuh tn fiund -t'
i M..V1 tho pillow.- .'io.u
ifccl with -U'iii'ih'il I'ottnti
i in-h. Ye lniir pillows ,( him
,it s ' 7 anil jru up to it! T"i f.ir
lai'K'c- r. uiul pilluw.s with t.ip-c-uv
in the centers,
(rrntntl)
Csiter Aisle
Opprtiiiitis
Fascinating
Ribbons 10c Yard
Half and much 1 1- than half
for '. to 1 nidi rilibons in
iliizins. of iliiToi'ont kinds and
folor.s. Fiinircd nblions, tap
eti rihlntis, lrooaflod olios,
numy with (ontratin picut
c yt- or crohl stitfhmif. Altno'-t
o.ory jiifpf d'fTotnit. Hoth
all-silk nml fiber -ilk in the lot.
Plain and Flowered
Petticoats, 75c
.lust noil odd unci in the In',
mo tl. plain hluo ii'id puiplo
in I'a 1 1;, tlo'VPiod (ftorts. Till';,
will gti flying.
Bungalow Aprons
Extra Special at $1
Lipht - c oIok.mI p c i r a 1 f
trimmi'd with plain hluo m
good cinKham in plaids anil
chocks trimmed with ur-iac
hraid. Hound or square nooks
and .shoit .sleeve.
Women 's
Flannelet Pajamas
Repriced, $1.85
Save SI. 1.1 on taoh one at tho
r.i'ii pr f o of Sl.S'i. Two-piopf
styli in liiht pink, blue or lai -ender
with oiroular tiesiRii'-.
Eiderdown
Dressing Sacques
$2.50
IJiukon assortment of ir.-c,
lavender und punilo dro-sinjj;
saoques made of warm cider
down trimmed with silk.
Ali-o S2.50 for flannelet k'
trifinos with scalloped oollai1
and sleeve.-.
Children's Warm
Sleeping Garments
$1
i uv littlo affair- for these
cold rushts-. Outinir flannel in
pink or blim Htripes and plain
whi
I'oc.k
maclo with fet, ruund
ami potket: ' to 0 yo.r
Women 's Black
Cotton Stockings
18c
Three Pair for 50c
(ifni'i stin(i one- with
m .ini il ' iii k- .iiid wr-il i c
infmci'd. The., aio ''-pounds, '
ll It "JIIUil UfC'
Bandeaux, 25c
ioe ,,l w hit'' h.iinii a l tun'
fasten ri front or .1 in n and
ha1, o t.ipe shoulde t" -' i tpr
SPECIAL
Men's Fiber Silk
Half Hose
35c Pair
(3 Pair for$l )
."-cuiiilo--, black fiber hall '"
arc in -i.es Ii'".. In 1 1 11'.
Men's Union Suits
Half Price at $1.50
There a.e nil s-c, fioiv ' t to
'10, int lusic. Tho union nf nn
of irtay tibhoel fitton, aiklo
lontfth, witli 1'ititr slcivo-.
Il.iill.'ri . lurl.. t )
Capes and Dolmans
Call for Long Gloves
I.oniri-T irlnw- ;"i . ' . dullj
th" inodo with th -e -hf.i t '. - c
lc si-( eh -. vi ap-.
hilo phi, c lamli-km e-lcvcs,
daintily j'unoli. ai" n th''co
h nirt h-.
S-huttoti hnirth, SH.TI pair
12-butlon h nirth. si. .1(1 pan
Hi-butl'ill leillith. .1 71 pill
' I lilriill
I $ MwWlih
Still They Come-
These Smart and Inexpensive
New Frocks
$10.75, $12, $15, $16.50
Dozens ami tinen-, ot pri'tt tln-cs m nay ill"'- -1 ),
nl tru'otino and i blue ami brow 11 xi'lour-. and .--llM'i'tdi.c -.
1 liov'ri
braided in black and tnudied with jroM thivad
siitched in cohnvd si!k:
-embroidered in jjay wonN.
beaded or totiched "11" witb wide 'ri.uli"" -a ,.,
Silk Frocks, Too, at $15 and $16.50
.ir dresses are ot taHet.i, in n.r m bl.u ,. i".,
pl;.., fl' enbruidory adorninjr bcni,.- , ,i i-ir:-
.s lli. .In di'i'--i - are of black nr i. . i , "li ' ie ", ' u . ni
i l'li'd.-i'i'd skirt ; ci' of ieorjette el opi- In ,k!i ,! m itli 1 1 mI. ,.
en! beads, bl.uk lu ads or biitfle.s.
All Sizes for Women ancl Young Women
,1 1 to be had in tlu .-. deliirht Mil dre-srs, aie! I hei ,.p - i
table for worm n of all tvpi -.
Mm l.-i
Creamy Tan Is a
Spring Color in
Women's Coats
Ho. ' mini, and .- . , t i
- oi v kind t. tlo i nmti., ,n
and promise - tu In- hi'l l 1.1
I'.rabu' tin- Spi n,"
'I ho i nat- ar.' oT pi.' , i nil .
,r.il ml, ''! irir n full -, .inm 1
them
- .i lu.i nifili i mil, .' nil u
nnvertildo inllur and lno-t bell
VJ.J. 10;
-,i sport- , nat t.i ., i, mi
On, 1.1 1 ll'' M'dll'l ful, !-' '
-a sp.itt- model wiln i ijr.a'i
.sluiuldois and un nive-nod idea'
.Iniin the- b.iol, .sH.'i.
fMarUef)
Women's Messaline
Petticoats, $5.50
.somi .n o rl..i'ii', ilut and 1,1 ,
.ire in plain olnt-, d it nil arc
exoellint quant v nu ,i.mo i lli
iri'tt little I'tilllis 1 1, tin fi.un. e
Som of tho jiettiiiiut bun "in
trasf'tic ujitiunt'd hn
(Ccnlnil) I
FURS
Half Price
l'i .ijo.it.; , ! r,ni
I ji , I ki 'h. -c ! Km i ; pi I' t,
in I'' rfc-oi ( fiiiitioii, I ill
I ji n d and oi I .
"kut.k -i Ul r ,11 c .S.JJ ill ly
- lc '. 1
Mull-, VJ, ,n Lu j-.'SJ oil.
Uyi-tl -kon- -aiufu arc "l 60
to $n,jij MuITb, $2?,6P,
llnrkrl)
TS
Hats of
Springtime
.S'j'tahlo for lU'iimm ' trli i ,ni,
yet they carry an air c ' fu hnoss
and liirhtness about theii that is
ilcarly of the new .sia-n
(tli-teninir; mndy iio' i nc
frothiet of straw braid- nr I Yin
tavia cloth are thu ftiMii'e el ma
terials, with taffeta nnu -a' n as
aids to all of them.
A for trimming, it nin,r bo
braid or wool embroidery, fruit,
flower or featheis. f'olo' inir- an
as irai and hi ghl a- SprinK
.-kie-.
"sS, S'. "in ; , ?12.0,
(Mm I. i'i)
Girls' White Frocks
for Graduation
$15 to $18.50
Rufilos (oh. m.nr.' of n n i
at d tu, k- am1 i I,'..."' "1 t .,f
tm fro. Ki .oi c.t i hifTon anfl arc
nltocri i hi r u u'T m n 1 1 o'v
(h.'ll 11)11 L. L ' ' -r i -- .- ;i 10
tO l'i i e -s
Some i n'c (n'ori'ie c'.re -ei
at cl "0 ha i n,-l ,u i e i d
i M.irl.i-1 ,
I' '1
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