rv-ai A'? U' ' ' I .1 7 fflff 4 ' vT w,r h I i J -v .-p" " V'ft"' ' " - ', C '.. '44 " it t t 3' H , 'i f U- EVENING UBEIC ilSBDGEBr-PHrDAi)ECPHlA; TtTESDAY, JUNE 28, 1921 yi'. . fc-J( "f ' ' i ''' - - " il ' I" ' ' Mttf .-" " LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BQOK By Lee Pape ' ftlr" . . m.jjia hint box of candr K jryir '-- . ,.v.ok e tf-ia in room jeoi"'"" - . , Z hour to find it, proving be k IfflflSt ft noul. - .- 1nnfc rt&.5dVn Bho cnma home from T.."5un? orncd more, I Bippose, i?.?'.!! torn moro next'timo, I 'fW. i.i. r,l Gladdls. and I. fed, mV OladS fa, wlch is the most bew "JJ ii gtrate lines or round lines) ,lfi4 rve s the most bcwtlflll line I. drawing because It represents free 'J'lraollon, Im glad to hcer you , a sensible question for once, Bed 01&f a ecrvc is the most bewtlfill ime then a ecrele must be the gratest thlnf 'there Is, because a ecrele is nil MrreJ, I sd- .... ,. i. i. Tint true, a penccK cen-ic mi , Jrf to be" very Wtlflll. cd Oln. Ml-.. , Thits wat i tnnwi, ecu, u, umu- k""J ,m vnn . mure box of dii, ' " "" ' "Jt do you mecn, have you bin 1 5 MiJrhln my canuy, how uuru " I d OUddto. and I sed. Well wate till 11 Ka "' i. Ai.lo wnf till von spn It. ; took out all the ugly square ones so ill the ones thnts left are round ones on account of ccrclcs being so bowtiflll. Well at did you do with the square . enci. you fresh thing? sed Gladdls. I ate them to get rid of-them, I sed. Ton jest wntc till I take n look, sed "diddls. Wlch she ran up stlars to do, and I q"lclt rnn out lu thc "treet on ' account of remembering there was only about 7 round ones in the box alto gether. TffE DAILY NOVELETTE For Love of a Clausn Dy JANE OSBORN People were walking slowly, some tinea stopping In front of the main win; ' (on of Dugan's house furnishing store. ' There was an occasional giggle, some - times a burst of laughter and such com 1 Bents as: "Isn't he too impcrtl nentl" "He's looking right at me now he's beckoning I" Such a thing for U able-bodied man to bo doing!" Sarah Taylor made it a principle never to stop to look in store windows. Moreover, she never lingered with the crowd. When she came by trolley to Centertown every Saturday morning rom her farm, six miles out, It was with a list of needed articles to buy. Bhe kept on walking aa she turned to tee what the loiterers were gazing at In Dngan's window. There she saw a Ion;, lank clown in the usual volumi nous clown suit, in wido red nnd white itrlpcs. His face was chalked white md be had a triangular patch of red to deflno his nose. He was pushing a ncuum cleaner with one hand over a mill niece of carpet on which he had wrinkled wind. With the other he wu beckoning to thc loiterers outside, beckoning and grinning invitingly, now looking straight nt this one nnd now it that. Ai Miss Taylor turned to look, the down looked right nt her. grinned nnd beckoned. t "Well, I won't go In and buy one of III rw copers," she told whoever wished to listen, as she made for the entrance ! Dugan's store, "but I'll just go In ltd see Mr. Dugnn, and tell him what I think of linvinp n fellow standing in his window there making fools out of people passing by." The clown met her nt the door, eagerly. "I want to let Mr. Dugnn know what I think of letting a fool like u " henn the Irate Miss Taylor. Then thc color suddenly left her checks and she felt limp all over. "Snm." she whis pered, "I never dreamed it was ou." Samuel Warren, who had not recog aued Sarah Taylor until she entered the store, felt almost as unnerved ns we, but he bad presence of mind to lend Mr into a corner of thc store set aside or his use in receiving prospective cus tomers. " ays thought," said Sarnh. t I might meet you ngain, but I nerer thought it would be like this. 1 m sorry you've had such End luck. "Hen I heard that your uncle had taken Mu Into business with him I thought BiJbe jou'd have the chance jou seeded." But Sam didn't wont to talk about fi. Pw nc Wftntcd lirst to hear of tilt TaIor- Eagerly he seized upon e facta she divulged. She had not hr i ; hc hatl ROno t0 live on a .Tj t '" mr " an uncle. Klie nnd an hit u r "nd his wife who helped out, ,.. as, clfar that she did much of a ADAw.otk in making n meager living of the worn-out Innd. ui, wau tcn cars "So, too," she said e.mbrrassmont. off do "u mm mgnt when you sent me Jou remember what you told Adelphia vjarden Just 21 stories above the heated street good 'ood, moderately priced --1'ne music beautiful u."oun"ngs-no noisy f ct-theM "e some i tho reasons why so wf" men bring their hillt T1 .daughters 2r foJ luncheon, Din er and Supper. Dancing o.jw mi lo$ing r PETALS OF GINGHAM USED AS TRIMMING By COKINNE LOWE We present today the hardy, ever bearing petal skirt on a checked red-nnd-wbite gingham frock, which as serts In this way thc Independence of gingham from nny trimming. The smart long bodice, interrupted only by n nnrrow girdle of bclf-material, Is nn other feature lifting this model out of the ordinary. me?" reminded Sam. "You told me I could go and stay until I made good. You told mo I was a clown nnd it is as a clown that jou find me " Snm laughed with genuine amusement. "I was so young." Sarah defended. "You were all the time reading, and I thought you oucht to bo ncttinc out nnu makine monev. I didn't know how hard it Im to succeed then, Sam I " "Then you wouldn't bo so hard on mo now?" Sam nsked, and he was leaning fco close to Miss Sarnh Taylor thnt thc salesfolk at Dugan's who chanced to be looking on thought ho had surely "landed another order." One of them approached and Sam changed the tone of his voice. Ho stood up nnd extended the cleaner to MIsh Taylor. ''So jou think this medium size will be satisfactory," he said briskly. "Let me f.cc what was the nddress?" "Harlow's lane, the ilrst place on the right as jou turn from the muln turnpike," said Sarah in a frightened olcc, and then, "bu I'll tnke it on the one condition that ou deliver it personally nud give u demonstration nt my own house. Come tomorrow some time, if you can." "I'll come tonight, bay at 7 o'clock," announced the clown, who appeared to be entirely the eager wtlesmah. Samuel Wnrren enrried a heavy vacuum cleaner when he walked Into the unkempt driveway nt thi first place on the right ns on turn from the main turnpike on Harlow's lane. Hut he did Mattresses Renovated SIZES ALTERED Frntbem Itmotntrd nnd Mad Into .Mnttrfnt Brass Beds Relacquered Sim EL'S ? ? r,1". i-?. "03 W.-..UU W SU ,, J;,,, g7 y,, YEO & LUKENS CO. AKE HEADQUARTERS FOR Self-Filliiuf 'Fountain Pen NcmleaknWe - ClmuaidlMStmfirHatli Maht your fltctlon tomorrow WATERMAN'S Self.Filing Fountain Pan EVERSHARP PENCILS 12 N. 13th 719 Walnnt SUtioneri. Printer. Blank Bnnk. MADE IN ITALY WHEN you drive a FIAT ou need only remem ber that no hill thnt hns n road on it enn stop you. Your power-plant has al ready proved that for every FIAT climbs thc stct-p mountain roads lending out of Turin to the Italian Alps before It finally leaves the factory. ,,., Tills nurired. Mtro-nomul, JniM vilhnt cIiiimU I. offers! In three mdrl(i alike In their unlrndlil eVidneerlnt, different "'' " horseoower rotln and number of u"?o"e' In Tourlnr .MoclU. Iload ttera. pxfnna and llrouglmm. 3Iodel 501 Fiat (Ml ) $2575 505 Fiat (&7.V1) 4600 510 Fiat () 55720 Yir T"x Not InrlwiJul Potter-Diesinger Motor Co. 2207 Chestnut Uell rhonei Hpnire t-4t bnMin 19111 so onlr as n matter of orm nc had fn,"t1.,t tnm hi roadster, which he left locked a few hundred feel back In the lane. , "Y"? had to carry that all the way from tho trolley?" queried Miss Snrfth Taylor. "Ami r ,Ur,t i,nn . I'm n. ,?r.t? k.'t after all. I haven't any ciwnciw.' i just said I wanted you to bring It o you would come out. I wanted to-talk to you," "What did you want to Bay?" quer ied Sam In a tone that made Sarah feel very young again. It was only after many falso starts on the part of Sarah, and much encouraging on the part of Sam, that she was finally off with her little speech. "Only this," she faltered, nt last. "I novo learned to judge men differently from the way I used to. I sent you off thnt night because I thought you didn't enre about getting ahead in thc world, nnd now I don't care if you haven't. Sam,- tho farm here needs a young man, nnd wo would nt least get our living from it. It would be better than having p stand there in the window and look such n fool, I respect you for doing it, but I know times must have gone hard with you beforo you ac cepted that proposition. So, Sam, If you want i to, there is a place waiting here on thd farm " Snm listened ns she slowly devel oped her little speech. Then he laughed nnd took her In his arms and lnughcd a little more. Mnde good was exactly what he had done. Ho had been taken In by his uncle in the elec trical appliances company and, had been instrumental In making that company one of tho largest In the country. He wan now trying to add new force to their selling department. So he had hit upon the Idea of using a method out of the ordinary in win dow displays. A good-natured look ing clown would attract attention. Ho could look straight out nt the people nnd beckon to thc people as a man in ordinary guise could not do What these people needed was that bit of pcrsonnl contact. The sales department said their demonstrators balked nt such a propo sition. They said they couldn't sell vacuum cleaners that way. Hut Bam thought they could. So ho had started out trying It for himself. He had been doing the territory adjacent to Centertown for two weeks, nnd more orders had come In nnd there were more prospects 'than had ever been known In that territory before. Snm hadn't known that Sarah had moved to Centertown. Ho thought of hor still in nnother State. "I am so confused." was all the dlstrcBcd Sarah could say "Please feel that I have never said what I said." "Hut why?" urged Sam In the con vincing tone that had been one of his big business assets. "If we forget thnt, then I'll have to take time to tell jou how much I want you to ninrrj me nnd come with me. Hut if we let jour proposal stand, then we won't have to waste time on such preliminaries. Wo can hop right into my little rondstcr stowed away down the road and make tracks for the near est marriage license bureau." Ne.t Complcto Novelette "Billy Did It" CHURCH LEFT $5000 St. Matthias' Remembered In Will of 8. G. Rouse St. Matthias' Protestant Episcopal Church, at Xlnetccnth and Wnllnce streets, receives $5000 under thc will of Snbra C-. Rouse, of 2011 Spring Gar den street, which was admitted to pro bate tmlaj . The entire estate Is $45,000. Another will probated was that of Sarn V. II. Pancoast, of 02 Hast John son street, .$01,000. (Mcura Cares For Your Skin And Hair Daily use) of, the Soap keeps the, skin fresh and clear, of the Ointment now and then as needed soothe and heal the first pimples, redness, roughness or scalp Irritation. Cuticura Talcum is also excellent for the akin, it is delicately medicated and exquisitely perfumed. MTCoUcun Sbap mwn wtthcut i. A WOMAN WITH A PRETTY COMPLEXION Always Appears Charming Tour complexion mokeo or mart your personality. If you have a clear, smooth, volvety skin, free of pimples and other unsightly blem ishes, you need nover fear the Im pression you make on all you moot. Somo women are endowed by nature with a clear, emooth skin: others not no fortunate can acquire this beauty; by the uso of Black and Whlto Beau ty Bleach nnd Black and "Whlto Soap. 3o to your favorito drug- or depart ment storo and buy a COo Jar of lilaclc nnd Whlto Beauty Bleach and a cako of Black nnd Whlto Soap. Use It nccordlnjr to directions and you will bo dollehtcd with results. Beauty Bloach Is an exquisitely perfumed flesh-tinted cream. Use it according to directions and you will be greatly pleased. .Literature for Black and Whlto Beauty Bleach, as well as samples of Talcum and Face Fowder, sent free on request. Clip and mall this to Block and White. Box 1507, Memphis, Tenn. Adv. & tVtr V fill W I l J7 w j htW mgBUES 0 ESlr 'C SLililiw stBiy j CITY RAPIDLY LOSING TITLE. "CITY OF HOMES," IS CLAIM Phlla. Houilno Association's Report Notes Incresse In Apartments This city' ifl rapidly losing Its char acter as a city of homes, the Philadel phia Housing Association states in its annual report, made public today. An Undersupply of small bouses and nn Increase in tho number of apartment and tenement houses is responsible, the report added. Complcto information about housing conditions hero Is needed, the associa tion's officials any. Council is urged to provide funds to the Health Depart ment's division of housing and sanita tion so periodical inspections can be made. "The association has consistently advocated that the division should make orltlnsl norlodlc InsDcctlons on its own initiative, as docs tho New York City, Tenement House Department," tho re port continued. "Only in this way can tho division learn tho size of its job and formulate a plan of work which will steadily re duce evil conditions. Under thc old administration this proposal met with favor. Thc present Health Department administration has receivcu it wun tnvnr. hut nii fur Cltv Council hns not appropriated the money with which to, carry it into cucct. , w - RUIN WROUGHT BY DROUGHT 8tate 8ecretary of Agrlculturo Re ports Conditions Very Serious Harrisburg, Juno 28. (By A. P.) "Farming properties are in very 6crious shape, probably thc worst I have ever seen them, because of tho long con tinued dry weather," said Secretary of Agriculture Frederick Itasmusscn on his return from nn extended trip through Northern Pennsylvania counties. He also went through somo New York coun ties. "Tho lnck of rain will bring great hardship to many people who nave worked hard and staked much upon their crops," he eald. "Thc corn is retarded, thc oats Is very small nnd ns for potatoes, In" which some of our northern counties specialize, I fear there will be much loss. "Unless good, soaking rains come there will be a shortago of crops in a numbor of counties. I have had some very bad reports from other parts of thc State which have been hard hit by tho dry, hot weather." FAILS TO ACT ON BEVERAGES Gloucester Council Leaves Doubt Regarding Alcoholic Drinks The status of alcoholic beverages in Gloucester is still very much in doubt following thc failure of Council to act last night. An opinion from Uity Solici tor Letzgus. stating that, according to the Van Ness act, Council could not grant mercantile licenses for thc salo of beverages containing any alcohol, re sulted in Council's failure to take no tion. As an ordinance requiring a license for the sale of stimulating beverages was already in its second rending, it is be lieved that dealers will be able to con tinue selling them without molestation. umitM Cooling & Refreshing asco Orange Pekoe 'Hb pkg I Beat for Iced Tea UMs C6,l lUtrfMl tnHnrutiniminmmnimmmfiffiniiuTnnnninTiniKriinjjiniiiranininniitn'H? Q Summer Tourist Fares North Pacific Coast daily June 1 to September 30, with liberal stopover privileges Make this your vacation trip this summer and go via the Northern Pacific Railway thePioneerlineoftheNorth west and see Montana, the Flathead Lake Country, the Inland Empire, Yakima Valley and the Columbia River and Puget Sound regions unex celled for rest nnd recreation. Enjoy the unusual features of the famous Dining Car Service and Get a Great Big Baked Potato Fares and full Information cheer fully ilven on application P. W. PUMMILL, General Agent 700D.neWlBulldloi, rhllaJalpMs Talapaena Walnut 1003 ai (fa awlii itV.w.mmM Cream iIIm I iBJBftgrSgi BuTtMmiiK H fSi To have Buttermilk fresh is a very real treat, indeed H To have Buttermilk fresh is a very real treat, indeed to have it fresh every day, and every day of uni form quality. You can be sure of Abbotts Cream Buttermilk. It has a clean, fresh, appealing flavor a delicious, old-fashioned Buttermilky taste. "Reaches the spot when weather is hot." Phone Ub to Deliver o Bottlo Tomorrow Daring 0205 Abbotts Alderney Dairies, Inc. 31st & Both Jf The ONAPPY, 4334 85c ?5??SSx!?TvST!5S'1 . yf11"1" ii iV rr Atlnntlf r.Uu t & I PUasantoUle -. Jng5? I 0ccan ciiy HfecWf vsj - ... wv c .rm ?ce Baldwin Locomotives Continually Advertise Philadelphia A CITY is best known by its manufactured products. Philadelphia, thc Workshop of the World, has many widely known products, but the one which stands our pre-eminently and which is universally admired ia the locomotive. Baldwin locomotives more than 54,500 in number operated the world over, hove materially aided in spreading the fame and reputation of Philadelphia as a leading manufacturing city. THE BALDWIN LOCOMOTIVE WORKS PHILADELPHIA I mmj fs "" mi Made to Order From OLD DUTCH PROCESS WHITE LEAD and PURE UNSEED OIL In colore or white In liquid form ready for the bruah. The lonc-laatlnc. far. apreadlnv paint, and of aueh lilsh quality that It cannot equaled, cardi and prlca on roqueat. Prepared excluelvely by FINNAREN and HAI FY riniiirvcM ana nrtLLi, lirilUUUt AUIIi Val Mineralite Ihe Everlasting Floor Kitchens Dining. Rooms Bathrooms Stores Minerahte is a composition of mineral rock and wood fib InSr nne.nnlr inih tnjlr nv.v an.. U ..- . I fl wi u.u -.. ... ...... .....v ... ,1Jf ulu wuuucn uoor. wears like tempered steel, yet as resilient as a floor of rubber. Mineralite never loses its polished surface. It will last as long as your house and is cheaper than linoleum or tile. Warm and dry to the feet and easy to keep clean. It is jointless and laid in one solid piece. Dust Proof Damp Proof Fire Proof Vermin Laid in any color you desire Installed One Day Used the Next Send for Descriptive Leaflet or Phone Gormantown 2011 for Particulars 169 East Chelten Ave., Phila. Evenlnta Phone Cermantown 2019W Aent Want d STKMillU' XOTIPKS ' STK MSH1I' TToTirr.O ' ' ' EARN Incorporated 1101 U. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers Regular Freight Service PHILADELPHIA to HAVANA SS "COQUINA" My20 u""wn,nu l",, n, i?p'.d:.frnnft5i'Px ' - EARN-LINE STEAMSHIP COMPANY, Agent Bullitt Building. PUIb. P., JLomtara 8lOO-oJ01-20I-o20 U H sss H 1 1 1 I Chestnut Phones 1 irnwtm ssjii aii i i i usrjSy S2SS2 Record of Quality happy melodies with a rollicking swing, OKeh records mean clear register full tones popular song hits that hold you liko the spell of the vacation moon. Aak jour dealer for f Cherie (Fox Trot) and Moonbeam (Fox Trot) GENERAL PHONOGRAPH CORP1 NEW YORK GOES FARTHEST LASTS LONGEST quaiea. Sample shad Inr- 2 nobtii azo st. inc. fi0T 4 Thompson sts 0-t4V I Bit tilt I....... ,.,.l..).-l Flooring Theaters Hospitals Schools Factories Etc. er Proof - LINE Apartments at the Ritteuhouse Rittenhouse Hotel, 22d and Chestnut NEWTORK- EXCURSION Every Q.00 BOUND Tnir War Tax Zi FARM AND GARDEN SfertrVHiB Philadelphia & Reading rTjLsHHH Hallway HrawrammawM I Buy Direct From Manufacturer Everything in distinctively designed Lawn and Garden Furniture to beautify tho home grounds, including Wood Arches Trellises arbor Entrance Gates Pergolas, etc. Single Pieces Complete Sets See Our Display at Salesroom hbhhmA Buying direct from quality, workmanship FREDERICK R. GERRY COMPANY 1835 Market Street, Philadelphia sHIS ar -". . . voni . . iw I i ..i.4. wi ') KTKAMHIIIF VOTIf K SEA GER L I N E PHILADELPHIA to Christiania, Copenhagen, Gothenberg, xbf btockholm, Helsmgfors and Reval U. S. MAIL STEAMERS USSB SS "ASABETH" About July 2 AT SHIPPING BOARD RATES II,rM..l?Jn" if,' I'a3ln ,,",'",, t? Norwein. Danish knd flwedlah Porta. nireet .nlllnp. for nil .eHn,llnnvlnn nnd nnliie Torta nn earco ofjert. SEAGER STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. W. J. GRANDFIELD & CO., Phila. Agents Lombard 5176-7 308 Chestnut Street MuTfi78 V - e ... o. S. Silver Stat. Jo!y 30; S. MO Ferti. teMrvatloru, etc., eppl tnj HUGH GALLAGHER.Gtn.En ADMIRAL KERR LINES Sailings from Philadelphia BREMEN HAMBURG SS "City of Flint" (USSB) June 30 Kerr Steamship Co., Inc. 615-16 LAFAYETTE BUILDING PHILADELPHIA. PA. rtell Telephone Ixinlhnrd 5204 KejfctoDO Telephone Main 0410 PHILADELPHIA to SPAIN, MARSEILLES, GENOA S 'S "SI1 EMV July 10 Throuch IIIIU of 1. ullnc for nil ports of hpiln Morocco, lprrlu rniilaln ( rltr, Jloe, (ilbr'ltnr Ieint & Leghorn TRANSSHIPMENTS VIA 01 H OWN STEAMERS Earn-Line Steamship Co. 139 South Fourth St., Phila.. Pa. Lombard S200-01.02.03i Main 3201 Agenti for Three Star Line Stf VfTrteiir Hriinlt Ilridte St., New York. Dixie Steamship Lines Now loading for PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL, MANCHESTER, GLASGOW l H S. II. S. S. OPELIKA r.xpeeted to Sail July 7th AT COMT.HENCE KATES Harrias, Magill & Co.. Inc. 425 Lafajette Bdt'., Philadelphia 1-oniburd B220-1 'Iain 7,120 LLOYDROYAIBME KBLOIAM JJN& . rillLAnELVUIA ANTHT:np SSPERSIER June 30 RICE. UNRUH & CO. liuuiigr. IIUUU.. TlllLA. Renovated, refurnished made spick, span and Inviting;. Outside rooms, cool, chcerfuL Pick from these: Two Rooms arid Bath. Three Rooms nnd Hath. Four Rooms nnd two Baths. Other Sunday NEXT EXCURSION Sunday, July 10 Hpoclnl train 1 avrn Itmdlnir Ter minal 7:00 A. 31. (Standard Tim) 8:00 A. 31. (DallRht Time), (topping nt Columbia Ave , Huntingdon St Wmnn Junction LuMtin and Jenkln town Returning, leaves New York West 28rt Bt , fl:47 T. 31. (Standard Tame) 7.47 P. 31. (Dayllnht Time), Liberty St . 7:00 P. 31. (Standard Time). :M I'. 31. (Daylight Time) FARM AND GARDEN us assures quick service, and attractive prices. TKAMHHIP NOTIfKH r M yi M?M If III iii St3ir iFAri JZS&LVF PASSENGER SERVICE HONG KONG end MANILA via the SHORT ROUTB. New and palatial U.S S B. lmer,; 535 ft. long; 21,000 ton. SAILINGS Jul, 9; S. S. Key tone Slate S. Wenitchee. Au. 27 SPrnandvPre,fht Service. Irom New York AQl'T-VMA . .i .' i '".' Sent Sept. 82 IIOMA '"I'OOL t"Vt- '.r.V'" . 'liufr o Jll,v 3n r- 37 r.;.v:l "") V ... 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