Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 06, 1921, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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    EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, EElDAF, MAY 0, 1021
9
DREAMLAND
ADVENfURqS
The DtB'tlfnrltd Ashman
ny DADUX
i
riiAl'Tim V
The Ashman's .Jolie
rtiriUT eliall t do fit ttt 'W
W Mrtlnlny party V" oriel the Ash-
,., to IVMy and "r. "'", thc, ;,00"i
MMrrn he hml ilrnwn to tl.o Mam!
hN train 01 "' -i-" .......-
un
Piny Ran""'
nnlcl I'cRpy nnd Hilly,
,. their voters were .lrown.ni out u.v
, of till' pour mum..... ......
Mild the fhotttH.
dip flioi'ts
... , !'
Ml, '' . . ,. , g II
.rcthM-bli'" o toll."
tfilSTan hoy hml lot of f;m nllli.K
'!,.' ",..,1 ,c nppct ti, imil so illil
',?": link nnd tl.VAf.hi.mn. but there
''fl'i'.n.'nl ImiLinaM nnil orniise.
hjit ' ...... ,,ij ,vr ,IU0I111(IC.
i..hn i tir I'liti " .
IIIKVii "" ; . , . ,,.,,
.. fm Stent i "' ' .'
"" V . . llii.r
i.i... ! i rr viivi
r,tnn.lmio. too.
Vlnl(- VW- !' V ''.."''... "'I
1M1 it innm llioy impiH'i"-" " ""
u
and
Hungry no
lintl plenty to
M DC'
Tlifi
llcniiM
.up ill Mime shrubbery nt one
1, th--v caw fat Toiiunv t.rlni
,. llen.i and rroM lllrnni 1
nt one utile
thill
latch.
Th, thro, hoy, oro ioki. Kmiynr
t, II P IPHni " h ' " v
" - .. ....! 1111
lV3
Uirnoil t'
Ii....... mill till v.
t ' AH." - ... .
Hollo. Hilly ! Hollo. iw:
11,0 l)OT "inn I JOII fil'l mm "
i, niitv?" thev whlsneied.
Illl'v 'nn'1 IVSV thnuglit Hint very
.liceki f thorn, lor niiiy ii ihuu iiur
rforo lW hail b(,H1 'rUi,K fu "f ,thc
I'W1' . .. .. t..l..n flic itaftv rl lipa
Ahin:in Alio v m Bi"fc '""."'
,d.MU..K a r...le.sn? "t Mm :
'Amman: .yumum ""'".".::.
AVlmmn' Ailminn. sot n c ran hlr .
Hut it wi'in t tiat.jre thnt the boy
Wwnwiiii ..7i ; r
ihc lino lnoklin; Kiuloimin who Ht nt
tar liis.il of thp ,ablB WHS t,'p Ashl.imi.
t.vins Hip party I" uhUporcd fnt
rommv (Irlm to J'cjsy ui.rl HUl.v.
"Maihc ho will nl. ui to rnt with you."
"Of cnuui'. I will Invito your thru1
M.ii,u in mv nnrty, no wm. mu
,! not tell thmn who I nm until they
I. ... it.Al- llll I Atwl llin Alimkli
urn i ii I'll "! ; .............
n If li wrni playing u tine
mle It wnn n eooii johi, mo, mir
Miry nnil Hilly thought U wna loo good
for the hml boy. . '
Ihp Aiiunnn gavo im ,liiiiiiii,v iiniin
diin Iloniili' Iienn ami oh i.irniii
Uni.h ble. hoaiilnff illnhes of Ice crenm
nml Inigi hIIiom tf enkc. 'J'ney nlo nnil
ute until they err Rtuuwi n .un ni me
l.unc'iost ot tue poor ciiiiurrii.
"Hava yiu nun rnougn i hsuuu uie
Aniiiuftii.
Vin, kind btr. nnswoved the three
hd iioys
'I hen .nti'oiliicc nic, nm (lie ahi
inun 'o I'l'KKj
"AIIoa im1 if pi't'M'Ill j on III i nc AMI-
man, (o whom you sang that unkind
foilB' Mid l'cflRy.
Myf hut the three lioyn were nitr
prised. They were nnhnnieil, too, and
tliey vantnl to sltilt right througn the
ground, which would hnw been a hnnl
Job for fnt Tommy tlrlm, an ho hnd
eiiti'ii m milch he won fntler titan ever.
Jlul the Anhman Just mnlled kindly and
(hey got back thrlr courage, TJiey gi.t
liacls thrlr milliner-, too, for thoy were
tint really hat) boys nt henrt.
"WV lire Mirry we snng that rude
Ming nt you,v" spoke up thin llenny
liflili. "If you will forgive uh, vu
nl'ver nsnln will be menu to strangers."
"To be sure I forgive ou," snld the
Ashman, "nnd now let's nil piny
giiinei,"
Which tin.- did. mil II Ihe Ashn.nn
ins re.idv to l.nnd out htt lond of birth,
dny picsi'iits, but wc will tell about thnt
tuimirimv.
THE DAILY NOVELETTE
To Hoard or Xot to Hoard
ly JRN8IK A. PARSONS
"That prnvrt whnt J have always
until." Interrupted Mrs. Donne, "that
two generations ought not to live to
gether. If Moll thinks her mother In
terferen with thc children, how milch'
worse It would he If It were Tom'n.
mother who wns living with then.."
TliU iinfortutintc comment klndlrdian
Idea In Hie Irresponsible bend of pretty
Mm. llenton, who tactlessly gave It ex
p.rsslon. "How s Victor's niother, denrV It
didn't seem to mo nhe wan looking very
well (he lux! tlmn I went In see her."
"She couldn't Imve any one hotter toJ
no lor iter tnnn isnm niepiieus. repneii
Mrs. Doane. "As to not looking well,
there's nothing whatrvcr the mutter
with her except Hint she's nlwnjs
brooding over tlm loin uf her money."
M
Like M6ther used to bake!
j' "fTfctor
Bread
'Perhnps she misses her home. Itnlh.
It was very lovely nnd Knte Htephens'
house In nnylhlng but homelike, even If
Min Ik n tnu-pc nt lrpnilli." Tlin.
senlng thnt something wna wrong, she
turned iter remnrks into nnotlirr cl.nn
nel, "How wonderfully wnrm they keep
foil herel" she exclnlmcd ns she took
leave.
"That'n n splendid point about the
Ontes house," ngreed Mrs. Doane.
"We've been u.ol (omfortable all win
ter. Onlj twice the lire wn-s neglected
nnil each time Mother Donne came to
cnll."
The visitor hnd hardly turned Hie
comer of the street before Mr. Donil"
returned for the evening titeiil. In tin
dining room n lljht sutnended in a
gnrlsh dome of knleidosroplo giass tried
to lend n festive ntr to the occasion and
to cnuutermi the cfTcM of the sinoke-
tlnged Wnll pnper. Tfiere were two Ioiik
tnhles nnd two sutnll ones In the unoc
cnpled cnrnerM. At one of tlie Intter sat
Mr. nud Mrs. Donne. Tonight It wns
Impossibly for them to exchang" h word
ns the ocrupnilts of one of thc long
tables j'oung men from the mjll were
a little more hilnriotis Hum usual.
Mr. Donne wenrllj pished bnck his
plate with a sigh, ghid to reach the
ipilct of his room, where he sank into
a chair near the table and began to All
his pipe. . , ,
"Don't smoke tonight," protested hl-J
wife. "I've n splitting headache," and
she moved her chnlr near the open
window'. ,
Ho laid down ills pipe, howevor. anil
begnn, "Tnylor told me today of a
gtent liargnln ho hns In n house. It s
new, convenient, nnd the most attrac
tive plato In the town, nnd lie Is willing
to bold It for us n dny or two. on it
It be line to have our own home, lluth,
with everything Just as we want It,
nnd get nuny from this disuniting
plnreV" , ..
Mri. Doane drew n golden tendril
from her benutlfiil hair and wound It
around her linger for n moment befnie
speaking. Kvcry iord Cn.ne slouly and
deliberately from pouted lips.
"Victor, you Know very won, nucr
ilm limn I unu Inirl Iiini winter tin-
doctor snld I must be direful, so 1
couldn't lMisslbly do hbusework. Now
don't Interrupt by snylng there will be
innlds. This is a mill town, with Its
endless procession entering the mills
nnd leniltig one for dnya without nn.i
help."
Then becnuso she Iiniln t et learned
that too ninny ext'tmes weaken u caue.
she nddeil: "Think how lmrrlil It would
tf the furnnrc Hint, should
you might even Imve lo
(o saj nothing of tlm extra
be for vou
be sick nnd you might even Imve lo
novel snow
expense."
Afler much pallent arguing Mr.
Donne knew thnt the only thing wns
to tell hl brnthei, John, who liicd in
a small iipnrln.ent and wanted n house,
nlio.it the bargain. ,
John's wife. Mildred, cnine to see
lluth tlio nxt dny. .She wns benming
with happiness over the thought of hav
ing n renl home. Although not ns beau
tiful ns Hull., she wns most nttrncTlvc
In Imt i.iilnuitlon.
"And vVvi nsked Mother iJimiie to
come nml live with us'" she cxclnlmed,
"She Is such n wnnileiful won.nn nnd
misses her old home so much,"
Hu Atother Donne died siiildenU be
fore the young pcoplo moved Until put
ffn the black gown she hnd worn to
(he funeral nnd went with her liiHinnd
I" the liOlce of Mr. (5rny, the Inwjer, lo
benr the will rend,
Mr. (trn explnlnod thnt.Mis. Donne
h.td tnnile hep will six mouths befoie,
nfler n visit from her physlclnn. who
told her she loutd not live more than n
enr. Her mono) h. ' not been lost In
ii foolish Investment ns every one but
hlmn'lf hnd thought. She merely wanted
to liml nut how mnnj insinlc lined hoi
for herielf. Then. In his customary drj
manner, with n slight rustle of paper
nnd adjusting spertiiclcs, Mr. tlrn.i lend
in n monotonous olce innn things
wltrni.it Interest until lie enme lo the
following:
"I kIvc nnd bequeath to mi eldi"-t
son. John, S.IOOOj to m.v jonnger on.
It tor. S.VMH), ii ml the icsiduc of in es-
SPECIAL LOOSE LEAF LEDGERS
$C50
(.'onltiror htii'l
In if. rrij Nick nitrl
i o r n e r '.'no
hin( nd Indfx
cnimilel O'k
114
;
Other Stytei
Looie Lf
Ledgcn
$3.25 to $40
stoixp: opkns uaii.t at o a
Hosiery & Underwear
SILK STOCKINGS
$1.50 Values 98c
$2.25 Values $1.49
$3 Values $1.98
In black, white and colors.
fKmTSI
R JYllJilN - , II
B?5fe3fcv fc . J&f Ifl f ' I 'J
BLX37lTCft3i
j fjj StranrJ,J HHH "'''SevJIle M
J flB Smlillp mrnp ocfonli lati 1 A ilitlno culf pumn! !U fc
KS. rf eoitorntiil nnlKl. Mfe Klntln inalrp alrsp hlfl i 110611
1 '.t k'm m Evenings
t Kton ""Mk. Bronx KH
6"S ffJ llnallpli lnl rordo. -g AirrZ iv S;ldti atran, ror- HB
f i II vwi hid. rubber r.trinJlt1tf -sW loMn hUe: mr- fij
$ Rl value. .SfsV V CWW n"",,,c'1 M
At All Our Stores JiR c rkflf M
.. II i ssLr RlafyjOU1' "sari
j ' Sfl N. W. Cor. 8th and Arch Sts. ftj
I tQaaWaaMMtfeWflWriU
M. AM) CLOSES AT B,30.f. M. " MA1I, AM. 'I'llONE OIXDF.Ilfl FILI.KD 'i, n "ta I
zs.v r ix.i oi II
I Mn '"rnttc Jtg .'
Inln I give mid benuenth lo Mildred,
lielovcd wife of n.v mil, .lidill,"
nilnus minor beipiesl- follow mI, mi'
the will ended with lb' beipiciilhnl of
"in) Iienv) enshmiii "hnwl t in)
dnuglilei-lii-lnw. I(utli."
Nrt entnplele iniielelle 'I lie Slff
ling Home,
Names Streets for War Heroes
Six streets In 1'ie i.slei'i. seiilm. f
(llou'ersler, N. J . hi.e been named
nfler ttlnticesler sen be men who ilii-l '
during the wnr. The t'lt I'imiiiiII
there todn) uppioptlnied Sl.'.tlUH for i
hiving gutters, seweis nud iiiiii'iuhini ,
pn'lug on' the six stneis 'Ihe t'ouiwll ,
nlso voted to ine.'1-nM' ffiio leu lo
eighteen the lotuiij prmtwis in (ilou-i
eester The nddliioii. Mir nei iiir.v
becniise of wnmeu lotlng
J
Our
Tile. Slate,
Metal and Slag
Roofs Are Standard
RESIDENTIAL WORK A
SPECIALTY
Crescent Compound keep.roofs
watertight for five years, and is
also Guaranteed.
Real Estate Roofing '& Mfg.Co.
2343-23-10 Waltirr St.
lit I - l'op'iir 10(17
ag.
Price,
813.00
Complote Lino
Ledger Sheet,
Ring Binderi,
Indrfxet,
Columnnr Book.
COMMERCIAL .ITATIONPnv Pit .Mr. rwxnnvn
WE ARE, PHILADELPHIA HEADQUARTERS
u?R BLANK BOOKS, lc to $30, and Office Helps
ii i.dsq lhs on xren St. Mi HAPPV P T T717TC
AXXXAVAV X Ut JLjIU V 1U
702 Arch S(.
STATIONER
May Peterson's
Vocation Red
Records
are on sale here
We also carry a complete stocK 01
Vocalion Red Records of all kinds.
BLAKE and BURKART
Eleventh and Walnut
AOCALION .
! YHED RECORDS
t ' arc best m
r UdLIL i3rTLJLjli
"nill
M ML
OKDKItK
PUO.MPTLY
FILLED
Avalanche of Extraordinary Bargains
Big
loaf
ARMY AND NAVY GOODS
vWlwiy.oiXsaC'sv
Women's 85c Union Suit., 59c
Cotton ribbed. Xace-trlmlncd at
knee.
tl.&fktrt pint Kloor. South
UATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE
Lit Brother
Market i Kightn : l'HILADELMIIA . Filbert ; Seventk
One Yellow Trading Stamp With Every 10c Purchase All Day
5 to $6.50
Corsets, $4
C-B a la Sptrite and W. B.
Rcduso. Limited lot. White
and pink.
Ill Uierarn SKCVJNI) l'LOOl!
k.
KftOr
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r
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trnnfot ftsi- f . a jj0
H mmwtniffA
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wu L:' ? ' A r i
'i!. 'yn
r WMm MX
. J A i'MCW ' OK
'dsy ' ... S'i imk k A'
c w wr
dwwr t
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The newest, (he smartest, the prcttlent
in fashionable apparel at navings
that will add renewed force to our un
questioned leadership!
A Most Wonderful Lot of
MISSES'
Sports Suits
t
ITI
i
I A:
muiruw j
at
A less-than-cost lot that one of
our manufacturors lind to sacri
fice for needed cash.
Of fine, firm Fulwool in brown, tan,
lltht and dark green, Copenhagen and
naj.
Some with notched collar and four
patch pockets: pthcrs with tuxedo
front and set-in pockets.
...... M...ll 1.1 !.'.- .t-'..,-M-4
MUseV Frocks, Special. 511.75
Exceedinzly smartIn taffeta,
miernonelte and serne somo em
broidered; others sashed. All colors.
iai.i.H ! 'i ' I'll'
,m ...I. . .'
Miiies Dresses, $18.50
Canton crepe, tniTcta, George' tc,
trtcotinc and serjre sonic enibroiii
ered; some baadqd effectively. All
colors.
Misses' Coats at $18.50
Harding Blue, Hose and Tqn
Belted all around. Patch pockets.
- ."-"----"-
Women's Shinning Suits j 995
0jci;iui
Sports "nnd dress iwodels'jn
lu-nnita. Fulwool. homespun, trico-
t- .- --- . . -
l.no and serge, navy, omen, urown
nml tan. Home Dram- una ouuon-
trimmed.
M
J
AfV3
ZjBzs&'yM
Women's Wraps, $29.75
Of excellent quality navy tricotine,
with floured sill; linlnc; and mandarin
bleeves. Tritnmed with shiny fiRinod
ribbon and fringed satin sash.
Women's Beautiful Frocks, $32.50
A distinctive croup in rich, heuvy
Canton crepc. Elaborately beaded; all
leadinR shades. Wonderful for this
price. ..
Women's Dressos at $20
Taffetas, crepe, do chine. nat.u,
Georgette, mignonette and tricotine:
all shades. Beaded, embroidered or
stitched, i-t wuHtw-HKfOM) ki.oou
frM!k "ST" fcl It Aki I i:
tJmmi
MPVM 1S-
fsFl ' i I iti. iv-'
W M5- $,
Men's Straw Hats,$1.98ts4.98
To-morrow'R the Day! Penn-Princeton Game
nd Straw Hats Share the Lintclfglit!
iry inun wlin wuhl. tn hn In aaiM, will ir.ir It
-nu ncru are all tue ptpnlnr tyli'U In nmootli
'ennltH, split br.iWe and fnncy lirnliln.
Bleb band a wide maortment of atyl5 anil
"' Pfleo. clrtaR erory wau Juitl what lie wants!
I.. - ' . - mi"m ..i. ...-. .Hit ... '...f... '..
1 ,? a & LeKhorn Hati, $4.98 to $7.98
in I In titncei Km) Alpttio hr.ie.
Mf n-ufAeifinji I'luor, 7tn til.
liniv nin
jfefBMB
To-morrow !
The pitce i for tht one day onlj!
3.50 NonSkid
?,1.59
and
isc ut i'tW!.crs-
Of four-nlv fabric with red studded trend toutrh
resilient. Guaranteed size 28xm. Ser sketch.
Watch daily advertUtrntmts fur similar bin valuta.
I t Hieftrrr Sl:ri)t lfI.()llt
MiH Our Ulr llritnurnat IKst uf tllffjllllnj nl Lol rrlim Stitntl. flour uf Our Ncrr Outlillm.', 7th ft Mark Si. z Lit nrothrm
J
By all means come to this monstrous sale of
Army and Navy Goods. We have planned this
mighty event for the past two months, scouring the
country for Army and Navy Goods that we could
offer you at a price that would startle competition.
Do not fail to take advantage of the numerous items
that we have gathered for you. If you cannot come
in person, send your wife or your sweetheart, or your
mother or father, for there is no telling how long this
supply will last.
COME TOMORROW! GRASP THIS OPPORTUNITY!
Secure Your Share of the Greatest Values in History
of Local Retail Merchandising
HERE ARE A FEW OF THE HUNDREDS F BARGAINS OFFERED
mikj&i
m T-i"' mauw-it;f,L "
, -" ' ' I i '" 'fr.y. j5e
. i ' T ii M iTTVMr itTr yni ,.
New Army
Ola
Boy Scout Tents
5.50
Slvto i.7
Good nunlit.s k. Vi
la I'olM, HtllU 1
nml roprK Incliulcl
7x7 TimiIk
!x7 TentH
Ux'j Tents
Regulation S
New Army Cots
;3$W5
Strong nnd
tmct fun alz,.
coiniortjoie
ilirt'lt'll vl.c i toUleil
Sj.k. J -.-ta. l ' .t i. "V.
krl jrSt.A,?i ' !3
SQ.90
n. il
Wnr''
thing
c. I,r.iril
, a v u PlR'i
fi .IIHttt
f ii i amliliiK
S10 fifi
Hi' ')5
Ml lu
Over-
Alls
Balbriggan
.Mmlp far I. .
Undenvear
I.Ol't. I Hi. fl.OII
c each
CI. SO Vnl.
!c Suit
ifte
Pants
Mn le of
Ii
Jg
& ft
i i 'f
. j , I l.linkl e
E i TK n -"V-
1 ' IlSftrl "'lam
i j I ',Viif ,0,"
I ! "1 rV'.I Hearli.i!
H r5 1 1 1 1 "nf fnr
M I lf.1" s c.-uiipii'is
M I i - Un . nnil nil
I ' t.Xf 'm'"'
n M't. iorl
II. I
1 l' "i
50
Athletic
Union Suits
CI..1
75
Athletic
Underwear
Shirts Cftc
Drawers OV
each
"!Tv Uliie. lllilti
A V A slrlPfil
nJ"" M Union '
I I A,,s
(I I 'iiwr1
West Point Officers, Shoes
5000 Pairs
U. S. Army
Khaki
Breeches
60c
liri Ininiril ami
11 uttheil
M.irlli S.I
fr
Army
(Kr
i InlnipiO
li.rci.-i
fro. i,
in
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li- II
I'll I'll I
all l
C "tl
a in l
' onil tio
f5J K r-sl roi.lowir. 'atli1
5Z,,V IllUill I S'll' 1 SI?PH
I iifl .mtl v- iUtlis Onlci
f " Vi "' ;l whtlf li. aut'-
$495
MtWfN-"52.. y Shoes
r . X . and
X X Oxfords
J
Officers'
a Model
Rain
Coats
Actually
Worth
$7.50
' rfo. ( fitting
'td models :
'i ii urt lblp
ni.ar - brand
. r v
T I . i tr I ..
' mi,- State "
n"T rile $
.rtrll rut
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Write for List on Cams Supplies, Blankets,
Tents, Cots, Etc..
-$j.4515c
s3""?fiSP""3l
Palrlj '
Army Mess-Kits
45c
MM&WI Felt
MJ
Canteens
Brand
New
U.S.
Army
Saddles
Coiered '" '
'f.iti .
Vit si
(McClelhn)
r i..
S5c
Khaki, Black
Sateen and Blue
Chambray
SHIRTS
n'l t
-ilrn.i
irirtli
i,
LrJb
w
(. rfSwS
$,75
SS.'JO nlue
x
1 I
Work
Siilhl lr
rrv f r
Ml ,1
Mo
$15.50
A?. I
... , 1, , Qjc!V.:r : - :."' -S
! i:oo.U oi ,iV'" I "
SI .5
Shoes JJ 1
1l r r-rvSl H
$2.85 jp
All vJWK 1
Size, jKfi&? I
Arm Hob Nail J$jf MA I
and Field Shoes y CSM
rfi'irjirs 1
Navy White QA
Pants v
Middy Hats, Qc
Naii Kegtihition
Rubber $
Ponchos
Cotton
SOCKS
Arms Khaki
.mil Colors
1 , 1 1111 ' bf in. 1 1
i . i 1 oil,- t arl
.t i u ir tbarff . a I
IZfS a
1.55 10c
Pair
Flag Sets
Haversacks
S n 'lOll-H
n I" & lii.lilrr
1 1 C r,ip Ids Jfiouis v
J bihool llaKu
CPr Viim
Spiral LcKKnt;s
... 75,
brand 1
it in
Foot Powder
..i .1 1 in' fi 1 - 1 I
ami a. d ik ,
.Middy Blouses
Sailor Hats
50r
W.i
I 111
.1
3&u I'm 1 i
spi a!
55l
I
Plione
Lomhard 6417
Sale Now Being Held Come Early Tomorrow
iipply (bittpami
434 MARKET STREET
-itederalS
Phone
Lombard G417
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