Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 15, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 15, Image 15

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flfttlo Brother to Havof
rinnri vacmiuiit i uu
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, ALL READY FOR HER VACATION
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frsY WORK' SHE SAYS
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fmtn Marion. McCrecgh, twelve
CT her vacation In a couple of
E: . . in v with her n snick
5nan niack Hcnuty Bicycle, which
.... ftbtalnint tblrtr-llVO! SUbBCrlp-
.tO the PUHL1C l-KDOKH.
rtSLt,. who attends St. James'
v . . . p.i.i Tlilrtv-alihth and
ijm Btrects. could not impprcsa a
3T t prospects of daily rides through
til country liv me vicinuy ui oiuv
Till N J., where she cxpccU to spend
fThe roads are lovely down there."
L Mid "I think I'll start right in
21 "in another bicycle for my little
.. i.. . m titans' with me."
!?"" i.n fr hor nire. with
CfiTbUde hair, nnd largo blue
. dldn t eave uo oiutu n.......
'StBtm to get the thlrtyllve re-
X lust went among my friends nenr
hoW' e said. "I feel that if I
!5 .fl.nAl tn vnntfnn. nnrl T
2i or sure tlint I'm going td enjoy
ittMi year."
s'guardsmen off to camp
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I fM Officers and Men Go to Mount
l1 iifirni I n.H Miicri uum
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? TWO nunurcu oiacere iuiu iuvh oi mc
(PMladelphia regiments, National Guard
bf PenniylTanla. will lenvo nt 1 :25 this
afternoon from the Heading Terlnlnal
io attend n special camp nt Mount
jOrttna for instruction; in' military tnc-
The camp opens tomorrow morning
(nl.iU.conilnue u'ritH 'Monday Regu
)ijfveii of instrupton IJl .be held
$ttofjnm,8 to 4:00.
W-mAAMlnn'tn innnia 'for oPJcrrs nnd
ftoMrttnniiMioned men. considcrnblo
BVli be given to taachinn'-gun in
.tJctHnn, Ahnnf nix' hundred officers
uv". -- -- ---,,. - -,--.-
llMWairom ail pnns oi rennsjivanui
1'TkUend tno camp, a numoor oi
tlfijirmy officers will direct the in-
riftffiin
Kliaccrs nnd rofciV from Phlladel-
r:'fStudy, of tho 103d' Engineers,
Ifoiwrly "he First. Infantry? Jlnjnr
Ituntifxlnmin nna cnpmin a. d.
Hpieiihi.Jwill assist In thq tench-
T6tnchmnment of tho entire State
IOhMH'IU ba held at Jlount Gretnn
S-ii.7 4 t.,iot 7 rt ri .
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augut 7to 21.
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IK' new tjoynos. conn.
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CBI8WOLD Eatttrn Point. New Lon-
conn. Moit rtitrmng anor report
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EQUINOX'HOUSE
NOW orEN
Hachritrr-ln-lhr-AIountitlnn, Vermont
A. E. MAHT1N. Mnnaner
MOQSKHEAn TiAKE. MOUNT K1NKO. 1K,
Mount Kineo House
On Moeiehtad Lake, Kineo, Mains
' OPENS JUNE 30
ImcIU rates In July nnd September
KINEO ANNEX
few open for Sprlnc fleh
if. finlmon nnd Lake Tront.
.Guides nnd tackle available.
Ifr information and bookings addreaa
RICKER HOTEL COMPANY
UJO Oroadway, Now fork, or Kineo. Ms.
BiellBHIIKliHiM.l PlH
LsJSRmHKIiBHHIHHh
ETtPCATlONAI, flAMrH
Voims Men nnd Horn
CAMPThHKA'WA
B0Y37T0la "jssx,.
Located on Lake Chautauqua,
w Tork, timid beautiful
mountain scney. 1500 It. ole.
Nation. All land and water
tports. hiking, horseback rid
ing. Dramatics, tutorlntr, na
ture Btudy. Jolly com-
i'.Miiiiiaii,, UUOQ 1UUU,
uome carp season
weeks (Formerly on
Uko Krle. ) Under same
management as Camp
Twa.ne-ko-tah for Olrls.
write for booklet. Boys
under personal direction
of
L. CARL STOLL
College Hill, Snyder,
N.Y.
Wj
ggfl.
BOYS' CAMP
of,0PMM C?mp for Dof,, 0I the shore
oi Maine's most beautiful lake.
& ,flJ,IVh Flrut- om camp
mono. Booklet on request.
lO. Hox S. naniror. ainlne
TffE paily Novelette
Sy LILY WAHDEL
Brookei
"It certafnly 1b terrible to wako up
in tho middle of the night and find that
you arc a tmet, an nonesfio-goouncsK.
thief," walled Dtllcie from tho bottom
ptcpf
"Particularly hard on tho family'
added Ted, "getting them all out of
bed on a cold winter's night. And say,
why does this fnmiiy always congre
gate' on the front stairs when thoro's
something tho matter, ch Nnstyt
draughty place, I'll say."
'11 always knew she'd ret In nn aw
fill pickle some dny," this from sixteen-year-old
Senah, "and now of all
persons, this horrid old Mr. Ilrookesl"
"Mother, won't you make them
stop?" begged Dulclo desperately, try
ing to keep her teeth from chattering,
"nnd suggest something?'
Mrs. l)rlcoin ynwnod as murb ns
her cblri. strap .would permits J'All I
can think, of 4" n nlcc warm, bed -.and
sleep. I've been up since 0."
, "i'ou;rpHiiot n bit llko.nwtheru jou
read about)" accused Dulcle tearfully.
"I'd think- you'd bo. broken-hearted
ltnvlnv ft. thief for a dauehter." '
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"We're not so DroKon-ncartea,'' pui
'in' Ted, "as wo nro annoyed, old girl.
Devilish inconsiderate of you, discov
ering at 3 o'clock in the morning .that
you'd' lifted sonr boss? diamond' scarf
pin." ' ' . i
, "It's.' all because you're bo care
less," supported Senn.li primly J "any
decent person would htye discovered it
before retiring.'' ;
cle," murmured Mrs. Drlscom slccpllyy
'"Wouldfyou mind repeating it. but
start from tho bcglnnning 'thin time."
"Oh, I've told W just ns it hap
pened, You see, I was the last person
In for dictation, and then Mr Ilrookes
comes out of his prlvato olai'c "
"Not that horrid old Mr. Ilrookes?"
interrupted Bennh.
"Of course," answered Dulcle irrit
ably S "you know perfectly Well there
is only one Mr. Ilrookes itrthe firm i"
Dulclo went on ignoring thft ydtingor
sister. "Ho came out and snld he'd lost
his scarfpln, n platinum oik; with dia
monds, very precious to him, And wo
all began to hunt. I went Into his pri
vate office vand looked there, nnd oh,
everywhere, becnuse, you see, It wns
very embarrassing for me I wns the
Inst- ono In and we couldn't And it.
Nobody could ftcttlo down to work nnd
wo aJI felt drend fully uncomfortable
nnd each person kept protesting he hnd
not seen tho pin."
"And old Drookes, what did the old
crab say?" questioned Ted.
"Oh, tlint is the worst of it I He said
he wnd suro ho'djflnd the thief 1" sobbed
Dulcle pltinilly.
"Well,- go' oir with tho story," ho
minded Sranh impntlently. ,
"That's nil there Is, cxrcp't, of course,
that I woko up in the night and nnd
I found the pin!"
', Mrs. Drlscom broke into n loud en
cbool "Thli settles it we're going to
bed. I'm ,cntching cold. '(.o to sleep,
Dulctc, and forget nil nbout it till morn
' "But, mother," pleaded Sonah. "poor
Dulclei That horrid old Mr, lirookes
may have n detcctlvo outside this very
minute 1" ,
And Ted from his room door teased,
"Just keep your eye oft my ecaripln,
sis I"
'Dulcle gave n little angry Kndrt nnd
flung herself In bed nnd promptly loll
asleep. It was mother, of course, who
lay awake an hour or more planning
what to do.
In the morning the little thief was
enjoying a hearty breakfast .when Ted,
having answered tho doorbell, came in
with a big, long-shnped box nnd winced
It on her lap, The rest of the family
immediately rose to Its feet.
"For me?" nuked Dulcle, turnlns
white nnd red nlternatcly.
Ted cut the string for her and opened
the lid, nnd Dulcle with cold lingers
pushed nsldo the tissue paper. Ucd
roicsl Lflng-stcmmed nnd. doiens of
them. HUCh n tl'"g nan never huiim-h.-u
before in Hie Drhcom family.. They
hovered nround" Dulclc's shoulderst and
when' she drew n white enrd from the
bo, the entire fnmiiy rend the message
with her-: '
"As long ns you have taken my
scarfpln I saw it glittering in your
linlr nlj nfteriinop wbn't you tnko-my
roses too? And my love
nnd everything I poMess,
Xeda-er Photo-Scrvlce
Marlon McCrcesh found winning a Public Ledger free bicycle so easy
she has decided to win one for her younger brother. They live at
217 South Fortieth street '
loum Women hiiiI nirln
&MP IWA-HE-KiHAW
wciivu,- A CAMP TOR ohu-s
Ideal location cm beau
tiful Lake Chuutauqua.
N. V. (Formerly on
Lake Erie). Fifth sea
son of 8 weeks. 1500
ft elevation. All land
nnd water sports,
horseback riding, hlk
In?, dramatics. Inter
pretative dnnolitK,
handicraft and nature
study, Complete equip
ment, hoaithful sur
rounding, (food foad.
Junior nnd Senior
Cnmps under experi
enced Councilors nnd
personal supervision of
Rev. & Mn. R. L STOLL
College Hill, Snyder, N.Y.
1l'rfl or
nminci
booklet
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CONCRETE
A community that compels its children to
attend school in firetrap buildings is gam
bling with helpless child life, A community
that builds firesafe schools of concrete
i
is playing safe'with its greatest asset.
PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION
To Improve cad Extend Uses of Concrete
Atlanta ' Sin Fnhcbco
Chicago Detroit LoAngU Paikcrtburg Sttle
Dalits Helena Milmuke Plttaburgfa St. touts
Denver Indianapolla r.llnneapolb Portland, Oreg. Vancouver, B.C.
DesMoinea Kansas City New York Salt take City Washington
Vfrf Ite for Schoolhouse Booklet S-5
m Vi IMF)
This is an Incident
Not an Accident
If such a fall as this injured the cabinet it
would be an accident, but with a GF AUstccl
Drcadnaught it would be merely an incident
no damage would be done.
This four-drawer welded steel cabinet wjjl
take any guides or filing systems is equipped
with drawers on roller bearings will give hard
service for half a century at! least.
And it sells for
Sr.
$35-
.Immediate delivery from stock. Telephone
our branch or any of the dealers listed below and
a representative will give you interesting details
about this cabinet or any item in the line of
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Office Furniture
bpruce 5837 RaCe 2704
lhe General Fireproofing Company
Bulletin Bldg.
A. POMERANTZ A COMPANY
Philadelphia, Pa.
R. L. FOORD FURNITURE CO.
Wilmington, Del.
SHANER A KNAUER
Atlantic City, N. J.
CHARLES II. KLINE
York. Pa.
OFFICE EQUIPMENT COMPANY
HarrUburg, Pa,
DLEAKLY BROS.
Camden, N. O.
H'. C. SHAABER
mailing, I'a.
'in
S. M. EVANS, Pott.vlll., p
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Philadelphia
DEEMER A COMPANY
Wllkes-Brr, Pa.
THE SARCO COMPANY
.... Tranton, N. J.
THE R. H. QUTH BINDERY CO.
Allantown, Pa,
SPENCER STATIONERY CO.
Cliestar. Pa,
NIXDORF A BARD
.. .Lancaster, Pa.
TIE SKAT" Pn'NTiNQ co.
H. L. HEYMANN COMPANY
F.a linn T -
DEEMER A 'COMPANY
arramon, t.
IIIIT
per Bourn
ud Malllnv TubM
EDWINJ.SCH0ETTLEC0.
DIN. lit It.
PhlUdelphto
RITTENHOUSE C R II '
A cosy,
intimate place, where you' may dance at Luncheon,
Dinnor nnd .Supper to the music of
The Tieriiey Five
Where the surroundings are unusual, the, food delicious, the.
service exceptional, and the prices moderate.
Philadelphia's Coolest Restaurant
Platters, 65c Up Luncheon, 90c Dinner, $1.28.
And Service a la Carte.
and my life
nnd kIvp me
In cxchangV Jimt the hop? of btlnfc my
wife nome day? L. Brooke." ' ,
The Ilrnt thing Dulclo wan"46hJoM
of was that tliu family hnd read the
Intimate mcflsage. Slio Jumped .to her
feet, "pilling the roaes, turning nn In
dignant, burning face to tho nmaictl
little group. , -" , ' ,,, " . ,
Ted, after n long, low whistle, Hpoke
first. "So thnt'iitswlicre you found thu
pin In your hair J And I thought
you'd Hlmply discovered it in your
handkerchief or " ....
"What I want to know," inter
ruptcd Mrs. Drlscom Htrnily, "is how
the pin got entangled in your hair?
Answer me that, joung lady? You
were tho lat one in Mr. Urooken' office
and alone, I understand?"
"Oh, mother," nobbed Dulcle. an red
as tho roscH Hcnnh way picking tin,
"how can you, and before these chil
dren? It wns ail ho dreadful I mean
lmlstindcrstood. I thought he wanted
i '
what ho had to Myl
no (ireailtuiir , mere
Oh. dea't;
mother $ Ji-
tli en
the Bcnrfpln
hear
Innk
Just yirlded fof'a ilny pecond,
milled away.rRnd I xtlcs
goKAtuck in my nairr" , .'v
' "Dulclo," her mother' volco wii
very neMoua, "yoii know ,thl Is Quite
impossible, Vou are fluttered by this
proposal ffam'a r!rh,bld man "
'Oh. but I love him 1 I've loved him
from the flrBt day I put a foot In th
ofllee." - i l
"What J" cried Henah ciumionntieu,
"Jove
Oh
horrid I He
thf Imrrlit dlil Mr. Ilrookci 1"
i, but he "Isn't old nt all, i nor
npt. mpr than twenty-
tp make love to me I didn't wait tocnt riane."
seven or twenty-eigiit, nnu no b, vet
handsome and gentle I You ttndcrntAndj
don't your mother, It wbb simply pro
tection from Ted and Henith. I loved
liim from tho start, nnd I knew ho did
me, nnd to have peace at home I .im
ply called him the horrid old Mr.
Brookes from tho beginning I"
I Next complete novelette, "A Differ-
"THE LARK"
The aristocrat of motor cars and the new
est addition to the Lexington models,
may be inspected at our salesrooms.
Equipped with the famous Ansted motor
and every up-to-date accessory included
in one price $2785.
LEXINGTON MOTOR CO. OF PENNSYLVANIA
XV. A. KUHEIt. President
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Lexington Building, 8S1-853 North Broad Street
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cigarettes seal 'em in an extra air-tight
wrapper of glassine paper.
You don't lose one bit of that fresh
tobacco fragrance rich Turkish blended
with Burley and other choice tobaccos.
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