ryw w rri -uvjrjiPisSSTJir f yp ,. - yi"jFI,"' "Jtjjnii . f j 01A1' NOVELETTE Dt-eams jl) KATIIAIHNB A. NRWRM, 'Vow thru. 'Irrnin.' pot n IniMle . toii with lhnp copies, nml put lh J!H. tnp on tlmt hlgh-pmvfrrd onr K hv the Puke of Kllllcriinklc. 1 in in iIipmc days of help slinrtntje f ttint ffllripiuw jtiM tlio miiiiP." MUs JfihnKnn' rnr.nrllkc voire struck on Ann FIowitk rn- like loo. A liltor t nmiicniont wont nrnnnd the oflioo " ,,,p ,"n'' rprk'N Intended .r n nionirnt to Iho gloomy corner '.,rr til' lvl I""' sn' f"1 ,w" years, (He tnrijot fftr n" I"0 lenidmt of tho de partment Somehow or othor it lind lUkoil """ Alin Fl'iwor indulged In Hay ilrenms. uonop ino nii'Knnme. "Dronni. ' nnd tho merciless snrpunm tbtt wns hpr Int. Ann pressed feverishly forwnrd with kpr upowrltlnj. She know that idle wns ,lo'thnt morning, hut hpr hpnd nohod, ffhllP tenrs. hit. "ill. tonrs. sninrted dfr P'o, hlottltiK out tho uplnsh of jprinc sunlight on tho crhnj wnll op posite tlio view of heaven-sent gold that told hpr thp long, hlttor northern winter wns over. Todnj "he lnnod to rroop nwny from the rlnttrr of tho oflioo. to sit In n Inno bordered with npplo trees nnd slurry witb pour blossom -to lieiir !oinp ou'o ta, her "llonoy" or "Dent" in thai foft endearlnj tongue. Awny from tho burbed jp'tf of tho olprks, who roallv didn't inonn to ho unkind, nnd enuld not nndcrstnnil. tre:iin.' I inonn. Mins Flower. th( boss" wnnt yon in Ms office. " Ajaln M( .lolmsnn's voice smote Ann's enr like ice, nnd nil eyes flashed to her corner. "The Imss?" roiipntoI Ann sttipldlv. "Ye. the 'boss, nnd don't keep him waiting ' "napped Mis Johnson. Ann Flower Mumbled to her feet. All free seemed to hum Into her bnok ns she ped iii tlio room. Sho knew she hnd not done Iit work well during tho Inst week hut tlu'.t did not know wiuit il nni to sit no nt night nnd finally hnve to n-e n golden lmlrel hnhy illo ! IVr jmp they did not know whnt It mennt to le.no thp diMrneti'd mot her sewing for n living to keep two other little tow bead from hunger. Ann hnd not heon ratified with tlio doctor, nnd thnt morning hnd herself telephoned for nn ether plntdelwi. not the kind thnt uunlly calls nt apartment houses on the East Side of the. city, hut there wns something so insistent, so softly up pealing nnd piteous in the girl's voice f.ver (lie win- thnt Dr. Sunderland hnd promised lo come " (Jnnd morning Ml Flower." the "hots' ' voice mine to the girl's ensps through the waves of pnlu. lint it hsd fit Its keen edge nnd liN stool hluo eyes Ipnkr-d nt her with n mist v softness "Si down. no. just here." he Indi ra led n ihnir near Ills desk. It was then Hint Ann was conscious Hint there voini' one else In tho office, a tnll young nmii with smiling eyes ,- i- ii Siinderlnud i Hi the children nre not worse?" Ann interrupted. Nn the kiddle nre going i pull through in tine vhnpe, tlmnks to your f"re igul Mls riower." Th ' linn" clonrod his thront. "Dr. Siinilrrliind tins told me. Miss Flower, i n m, '..w i.een sitting up nt night1 Wif ' m Inli.i for over n week, .witil 'i i1"! .n, Ime also liecn helping i ut ( 'r'r w'th two other chlld.'en nil th i tor v Itli your nlnr. ; joi, n.uld ,nt -vol 'invp left her and gmio t. mnrr comforinMr ipmrters." ' Rut I couldn't : she wii good to me ' " nnd it vn hnrd for h r to get n iioafii'i who iiko'i cniKiren " nii'l I ri d 1 in sorr.i if inj wold, suffered h re " " h it I couldn't leme her v urn ilie hnhy gut ill -nnd died!" Alio Tower, purple hlne eco grew rig and I ' in. "lining, ' the oicc of the "hoss" wns j'isi ii. .oft ns inn of her southern ' mummies " and he came In her side and pnnod lier mi the shoulder, "I did rot l,n iw thnt 1 hnd snrh n p'ii'. live t 'I ' ' ter rending expert is worth what I paj I.s II h jut1 !l I l , .".mill"! l-lttfl wnn' to hnve a talk witli oii; ou'e ennie from n home whore there i n iirtt sick hunch, and he' iil'rnul thnt on iiih lie hi for a do.e. We don't nnn it spread iirniind the ofl'u o. nnd uhnti er the clnninge i. leinemher. I fit lae lulls " I'-mi 'iitle 'Ilionms " hrnd seethed In n tvhirl of nclies nnd surpries after tue ho.s' lift her In lr. Sunderland's 'I'f It wns so cnod to feel his cool fingers on her wrist.- to be treated with a j tenderness that seemed to want to inakci tuops big n tears come again It wa a drcnni of wonderful pence, I to find onoi-elf in a cool, grnv mid white (inspirit room, with a pretty red haired nurse readj to do one's bidding Hut there were davs when little Ann Flower dlu nm answer to Pr. Sunderland's "I'ear ' with a smile of shj welcome, nnd nights when Jie would i oine mid shake his head nnd turn hustily from the prettj. fever-llusliod face and won- dor why we have to Hnd tile best In our , Foheine of life, to lose ii again There weredns, too. when Miss Johnson Mini the department could not bear to sec, 'lie patch of siittlislit shine on the dust ivuerel ijpewrlter cmer in the ghnm (orner witnoiil a ennh in llieir throat wh'n thev reinembered how they lind tfnsed dear, patient little "Dreams " D.ns when the 'Iiosm" would sit in hi. office and think how much one little no derpnid tvpist had done while h with his thousands, onlj "ciinncd"! ini to n'e if lie wns losing out on Ins linrncter iculing cxtiert in i iignging , help' Wlui' 1 1 iul lie to boast of in the un of c liarni'ter niiwn'' f take in vacation next week snd I am going south." he announced in Ins most professional manner one do i i The shadows goi tangled u In Ann Potter's Inshes II would be so Inneh without this big. dependable young northerner, who somehow muiIiI cull her Imili Hone" and "Dear." just at; en-, d'aringly as the did in the outb This tlu-iiionin' lias left on prett ne.il, nnd 1 wan' nm to ninhe the nip nder mv cure." be went on cnlmlj No huts' in till" cast, we are going i li he mairied before wjo stnrl. that is. w.u are willing. llono,. dear':" nd Ann Flower wliisoereii li;ioiil lom his arms. "Thoi can i call me llreoms' nga.n I've nnlired the on' 'i'ihiii I ever had ' iul u loiii.e and ' ' Next iciinplrtr novelette Nadlne from i'hrls. KA'EXTXO PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 29, 1021 13 Organ Plays at 9, 11 and 1:50 Chillies nt Sunn WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S WEATHER Unsettled Wanatnaker's Down Stairs Store Things You'll Love to Muhe RlnsedGirdleifg i n r& ri.Noplan M t (1 i ItlMiKD iilUIH.K ies .hi iiilei-,1 "'uiir note to n one-pie, e ,'iocU .Mal.nl twisted lope of Pluck velei i'onpiII '"'f And one half rlnK' vuhi iafll,i Hum " nun rope llirouaii Hie toiercu !, mid lack the miie to Hie rlns tun each end of the glidle under the ndt panels or nvike the Hlrdlo lunic t-nnugh (o tie with velvet ends A R1NUKU OiaiH.K nffnidH an opportu nity of iflvlnif a colorful note to n dark fitiek by covering the rliifc' with bilhtly hutd raftla. FLOHA. $25 $16.50 $29 $37.50 Several Hundred Smart Spring Wraps at Lowered Prices Tomorrow $16.50, $25, $29, $37.50 $16.50 for dolninns nnd sports coats of vplour in Pokln, brown nnd several shudes of tun. A sports cont of blue vclour is sketched. It, like all the others, is lined with silk. $25 for surge nnd tricottne street coats in nnvy blue, n type thnt women of conservative tastes prefer. The navy blue tricotine wrap that is sketched is embroidered in grny wool. $29 for coats and wraps of serge, tricotine and velour of excel lent qualitios. A velour coat, in Pekin blue is sketched. A very prac tical cont with a lining of peau de cyRne. $37.50 for unusunlly fine winps and canes. A tricotine wrap is trimmed with many rows of silk braid and band of deep silk fringe. The nnvy spi'kp cape, sketched, is effectively trimmed with squares of gray stitching. SPECIAL 150 Coats and Wraps, $8.75 Tan polo coals, tweed coats in tan or gray mixtures, and heather jersey are all in spores length and most remarkable for only S8.75. IOven more pui prising are the .stitched serge capes and braided vclour dolmans at $S.7f. (Market) Georgette and Taffeta Hats at $5 The wifte-hrimmed Jiats that many women like nre here in variety. Some are of (ieorgette with transparent brims, in white, navy, black, beige and rust, vari ously trimmed with flowers, fruit, ostrich and ribbon. Hats of taffeta with accordion ideated brims fnced with Geor gette are in orchid, navy or black. New Ribbon-Bow Hats and Sports Felts Are $8 A ribbon-trimmed hat, of Paris flavor, is sketched. $8. (Mnrltct) ; N ft Fascinating New Skirts of Flannel or Silk Colors have never been wore delectable, especially anions the silk skirts luscious melon pinks, tnngorine, silver, hyacinth purple, French blue, sky blue, sea green, and the more conven tional white, black, nuvy blue and flesh pink Prices start at iJP.7o for Baronet satin and go to $2i' for beautiful novelty silks. White aid Colored Flannel Skirts $8.75 gatheinl and beited nnd jaunty as you please! Soores of other charming flannels in white with wide or narrow stripes of caramel, emerald, pink, black. Copenhagen, navy and ennary at prices ranging fiom $ 1 2.75 to 18.7.'. iMarkrll Fluffy White Frocks for Graduation and May Day Festivities M..,v i tlm month when every little girl needs a white frock. Hpip are cusp organdies, soft cloud-like Georgettes and fresh voile. net or lawn frocks. Some hae wimp satin ..iir.hi'8 and ruffle upon lullle; others arc deeply lucked and trimmed with lnces. White ilicHPf. for grl.- of fi to II are $4.fi0 lo $10.7.ri. For Junior girls they arp $7..'iii to f :i:s..r)0. ... . .it . i l. I.. I.,. nli, llnta nf (.oloi I'M oigiinuif iiorn.s in in-... S yC mnixc, light blue and pink are ?5.B0, 7.Bb to f I'&ij 52S. Tin' ffock sketched is of milled mni.o 'iTrjP organdie at $7.f.O. i7rfe ':-fife 'Y$'P2Xz rrr S .. " v. ' m -tl.Sl sS 3 TuiIoi-piI coats, dolmans and spnrth ii'at.s are in hizes for girls of C, to 1 1 years, though not all sixes in any one style Mostly twos and throes of a kind coats of homespuns, soft tan contingh and checked velours in brown, blue or black-untl-wnite V". y' Clearaway of Girls' Top Coats, $10 'I fiC ?7.no i ..;..!' .wiiii . nnil I'.inos nt tan fontniL'S anil tan. blun or losp'lwfpils.'nip now IowpipcI to $7.30, ?10, $1,ri, $U0 and if-!.'). New Low Prices on Taffeta Frocks Navv hluo tatTeta dresses, sires R to 12 years, arc now $10 and $15. lunl'or sizes, in taffeta and crepe lo chine dresses, aro now $I2..iO, bes W e Mte iac Gove fro France Special at $4.50 A $2 Saving on Each Pair! They fit so beautifully and are finished so exquisitely that one immediately knows they nre from France! They are of fine glace lamb skin, full 16-button length and oversenm sewn with Paris point backs nnd three little pearl buttons nt the wrists. (Ontrnl) Boys' All -Wool Serge Suits With Two Pair of Trousers Special at $15.75 (Sizes 8 to 18 Yean) Fine, manly suits and a boy never looks better than In a well tailored blue serge suit! The blue serge is a serviceable, springy quality. Coats nretined with mohair, nnd both pair of trousers arc lined throughout. Every 3eam is tnped nnd all points of strain well reinforced. The style is a good-looking box-pleated Norfolk and the sizes arc cut full. Klnllxrr. MnrktM Few-of-a-Kind Blouses in the Little Gray Salon Special at $5.75 Would you like a distinctive sports blouse or a pretty silk blouse with short sleeves for afternoon wear? Then, this is your oppor tunity. Light blouses whito, pale pink, ecru of Georgette crepe, crepe de Chine and a few of mignonette are lowered in price Some show slight signs of handling and others arc quite fresh. But two or three of a kind nnd very interesting choosing. The Down Stairs White Sale will be full of very small prices and very good thinRP . . it starts next Monday morning. (Mnrhrt) Girls' Regulation Dresses, $3 A year ago dresses of this typo sold for $61 These are of white jean trimmed with blue or of blue gingham trimmed with white braid. Sizes 8 to 14 years. (Mnrkrt) I Frilly Vestees to Wear With Suits and Sweaters Vnmif womnn find them ft very becoming mode with Spring suits nnd new sweaters. Tno vesteos arc made of fine net nnd trimmed with laces nnd double frills. $1.50 to $2 75. (Ontrnl) $5 $25 $16.50 $10.75 New Two- Tone Sports Suits Are Knitted $25 Copenhagen and tun, gray and Copenhasrcn or brown nnd tan are the color combinations. The skirt is of striped material, while the jacket is in' plain color with stripes trimming the Tuxedo collar, cuffs and pocket-tops. One of the best looking sports unti" we have seen. ( Sketched 1 . ' Jersey Suits, $12 to $25 Thise .serviceable, comfortable suits never lack for friends. Coloring this Spring run to hrowna, inns and blues and collars are notched or in Tuxedo style. New Navy Tricotine Suits, $29 Simple, tailored suits which all women like. The jackets have narrow belts and are finished with crows-feet. (.Mnrkrt) 125 Women's Dresses Half Price at $5 Tricolette dresses in various embroidered models navy, brown and taupe. Nnvy blue serge dresses with embroidered bodices and tricolette sashes. A few practical dresses of tan wool jersey. All most remarkable nt $5. Flowered Georgette Dresses $10.75, $15 to $22.50 Some of theM' arc made entirely of pretty, flowery Georgette in blue or tan colorings. Others have skirts of mignonette or tricolette in harmonizing tones. Special at $12 A gathering of navy blue tricotine nnd serge dresses, some trimmed with eyelet embroidery, and wool jersey dresses. Not manv of any one kind, but every dress is most unusual value. New Foulard and Taffeta Dresses, $14.50 and $16.50 No silk is quite so Summery s foulard. These chnrming frock nre mostly in navy blue, black or brown with dots or flowers in lighter tones. Some are banded with Georgette, others nre ruffled with foulard. The tnffeta dresses aie in nnvy blue trimmed with fagotting braid made of taffeta. Fringe-Trimmed Dresses Start at $16.50 Of navy blue taffeta trimmed with many rows of heavy silk fringe. Other fringed dresses of Canton crepe, crepe dp chine nnd tricolette arc in nnvy, black nnd beige at ?2'J.50 to $45. Hundreds of Exquisite Summer Frocks Sheerest, airiest organdies nre in wonderfully lovely colorings some with embroidered polka dots, $7.f0 to $3fi. French voiles in gray, rose or light blun are adorned with French Mowers and there are somp cool Irish dimities, $5.73 to $20. Ginghams, in more plaids than you would care to count, promise a joyous season. It is amazing that such prettv frocks can be mnde of gingham, $4.50 to $20. (.Mnrkrt I lento lis lie (Drop o. o Horsehair, Net and Tailored Hats, $1.85 Some less thnn half, others a quarter nnd a half less, because a manufacturer turned over his remaining stocks. The net nnd horsehnir hats come in black, blue and brown with flowers nnd ribbons. Some of the tailored hats nre faced with white. Jap f li anese ohk 55c m Slippers, A good deal less than the reg ular wholesale price. Made of silk with quilted linings and with Japanese embroidery. Black, blue, lavender, Copenhagen, purple. Sizes 4 to 7, which will fit most every one. This new shipment brings 600 pairs, so best come early! Children's Hats That Need Washing 75c, $1 Odds and ends of dotted Swiss, pique nnd organdie hats decidedly lowered in price because they need tubbing. Sizes for children up to 5 years. Limited quantity. Hair Nets, 60c Dozen We can't seem to get enough to supply the increasing demand for these nuts. Cap and fringe i-hapc, in black, light, dark or me dium brown, and blonde. Gen erous size, perfect nets. Frilled Georgette Blouses, $3.90 They've been $2 moie in stock, and so many women want such blouses to wear with suits and sweaters! White or delicate flesh pink in a good quality crepe with a deep pleated frill edged with fine lace. 1200 Excellent Corsets, $1 to $2 Odds nnd ends from our own stock, but they aip all fresh and desirable. Pink or white coutil in a number of models to suit the very slight to average figure. Top less, low or medium bust Women's Silk Stockings $1.75 Pair Black in all-silk or with lisle tops. White with lisle tnp.. Colors in all-silk. These are "seconds" and have pointed heels. What a Difference Between Men's $25 Suits This Year and Last! How much more closely woven, finer and more dur able ure the materials in these suits! Last year these qualities would have been half as much again. Cheviots in gray and greenish mixtures and plenty of the brown tones that are so popular, some with over plaids or stripes. All of the suits are semi-conservative and most of them the sort that younger men like. They fit the momnt you put them on and, because they are tailored that way, not merely pressed, they will fit to the last. (ftnll'r.i. MnrWMI 900 Mens Shirts Special at $1.30 Well cut Wanamaker shirts of percale in the stripes that men like are here in a variety of color combinations. Neckties, Special at 25c Silks and silk-and-cotton or fiber mixtures; good value and the lot is so assorted thut a man may select just about what he wants. ' 450 Belts with Roller Buckles Special at 50c "The best thing in belts in town," so one man said! They're "seconds" of much more expensive Iielts.with slight imperfections in the leather. By the way thos,e are "some buckles," as another man said, being of white metal that looks much like silver and wears well. ((lallrr.r, Market 1000 Mens Combination Suits Special at $1.25 In three styles all are of fine ribbed crpam cotton, first quality. In knee-lpngth nthletic stylp or in short-sleeve tyle, tluee quarter or ankle length. ((Mllxr.t. MiirUtl) Men's Pull-on Shirts 50c 6 5c-75c 75c ones are as good ns the quality uc had last year nt more than half again as much. Made of really fine white cotton nnd sleeveless. Other grades, 50c ami O.V. iMni'n nnllrrj, Mnrkrt i Men's Athletic Union Suits $1.50 The better kind of checked nainsook suits made of good, heavy white cotton of the weight that men piefer. These nre a third less than Inst yenr's price. iMfn'n (tullrrji. Murkrli Men 's Fiber Silk Half Hose Back to 1912 Price Now 25c One man sntd they looked like distinguished silk locks. hccnU'P they are so heavy. The fiber silk has much the appear ance of real silk and washes satisfactorily. Black, cordovan and n.ny. Cotton tops and reinforced soles and heels. All size.. I Mm. llntlrr.v. MnrUHl - - Three Dollars Less for Smart Low Shoes Now Repriced $6.90 1000 pair of women's strap pumps and modifiedbrogue oxfords in the popular fash ions of the moment. Our own good Spring stocks which hrve sold down to a few of a kind. Plenty of all sizes in the group but not in every style. If course, the leathers and workmanship can be counted upon to be thoroughly satisfactov because all these shoes were made especially for Wanamaker's. v x sspeci Six styles, including the four pictured. Oxfords of tan calfskin with low heel, wing tips. Pumps with one buckled strap of tan calfskin with imitation wing tip perforations, medium heel Woltcd soles. Pumps of tan calfskin with one button strap nnd baby French heels. Pumps of gra suede finish leather with long graceful vamps and quarters of dull black or patent leather and one huttoiT strap of grny piped with black; high French heels. Pumps of gray suede finished leather with buby French heels, long vamp, one button strap. Pumps of gray suede finished leathet with slit strap and two buttons high French heels, turned soles. Not every si7e in each strip. (ChMlnutl A Third Less for Men's Everyday Shoes at $4.75 No reason in the world why they should not be worn for dress occasions if a man likes. We call them everyday shoes because they are made of good, durable leathers and the shapes are comfortable so that a man can work steadily in them without having to think of his feet at all. A new lot just in brings practically all size "n tan and dull black leather Oxfords on English lasts, soft black leather high shoes or -..iglish lasts and brown kid high shoes with wide toes. All have welted soles. A "find" at this small price. (OfvIUry, Marhtt) 7T ----------.- 1 ',1 u m u
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