.( i " l"W '( -,J , . fr i ':l ? V Y EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER POTLADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1921 w DNOVELETTE ...rvrifA Mr.nULLOOII'WIi- gy !"' LilWio ... -.inPl for them a proper ft,, nlnce-tho exact center of the rU Pl J w.kcd t wtlh bent 5 . Vtm Intent on the ground. Thu. tead, y m . . . . ha(1 Urallr. Bralline, be, followed her to the sagging garden gate. "It had been opened recently. Inside, unde honor sucklei In full flower, they saw Joe and Babs, with locked' hnnds and eyes of i ecstasy. "Why-r-1, do believe he's the man," Lettlce breathed rather than said. "And I know she's the woman," Qraham supplemented. "They have found lh Icmr ther lost the key to f. happiness." Nest complete novelette An Old Man's Gold. :. .a.a Sue waiKca ik " "- V0.tint-t on the ground.. ". ' i.li I.. en rnlllilCrt Wlin mm u ffJK.M rfnMr, hawing slightly 111, "rou hate lost something. May fjiSIou'wIllI" .he cried. "It's l emokehouw key, and all things M7ere dumped Inside In the hurry 1 Un'ng. And now there's no Si? at them-wlth a half-starved fMT lust an hour away. Ravenous SSJiSmSr-to cat me If they And "'mustn't hflppen-better com mUdter food," he laughed. ''Tell me SJ you.o.t the key-ami If y,U arc .i., Ure you old lose lit ' !? wrc of nothing earthly since (bU moving began." nbo Hung back at Mb hurrylug on. "I suppose you arc Inr' part landlord. George Graham, vl, You've possibly heard of me dce(,Hal-usually 1 tan1 for tho ''"fcky family." Graham comment .A ''But about the key-" 'It's either here In this road, or at ... intnTof the well, or Inside the kehoSrctl.ere's a spring lock, Just prt on Se'm u9 r'8llt f m d".TwTi" wondering a little how you UA managed to lose the key I rcmem tred? It neighed nearly .a pound," rtdSrablp. but unhandy. I'm r.Vtn trade vou out of It before we IX " 'Lettlce cald. "We're daffy tf ntlqusall ot us. Bo warned '( time. Na down tight every old dan or latch, or doorknob vou own. Ww reasonably honest, but play '"'flifbf'now that means food nnd till more food, If you are trustwor fhi" Graham said judicially. "I'd X to break In for you. only I know the door. Nothing short of djnamlte or Srthnnake would affect It. Sup- pose Instead of searching rawi hli blailng sunshine, you go to my wk it is Just beyond the turn there. 'Phone for a locksmith, and when your family arrives give me the pleasure of ftcdins it the best a lone bachcloi '"Mr preserver!" Lettlce ejaculated. MMiil!ne to gasp. Then with n smllo If shy half sTy: "Accepted with thanks. Mr. Graham, If you are sure rour rrtner In the crime of bachelor food will not be too angry. "H-m-m! What do you know of Urn?" Graham asked. "Only bat Phoebe-Ann doe". I fn!t believe she forgot anything." lat tice answered with dnnclng eyes. "She cave me Monday grudgingly, helping titan, what time she could spare from fpeech. Never tell me again men can t ti heroes to their valets a laundress Is ma harder to live up to." "What did von learn specifically?' Graham demandod. "That Mr. Joe Bulllt's thousand vir tuti were linked wirn a slngln crime the helnoui one of hating women nl! except the narrator," was the demure reply. "Joe will revel In thnt." Graham commented, laughing. "Did you by anj thine hear the root of his mysogony?" "Heredity and Improved by cultiva tion, was the thesis." Lettlce re turned. Graham looked relieved. He had not thought Joe could be silly fnongh to confide In Phoebe-Ann but tittle flics like thistledown nlbo, like thistledown, a filament of It would rprlng up In her mind a hardy peren nial. They had reached the houso ' Lettlce darted to the phone, called a number almost as she sat down n minute later was telling her plight elearly and In another minute Righed relief, sajlng over her shoulder: "Prn that the locksmith keeps faith says he'll be here in the shake of a lamb's tu so you have a chance not to rescue the perishing." There was no answer Graham had vanished, fihe caught voices outside to rearward In two minutes ho was buck, flailing down at her to sny: "We are going to the houp over yonder to man sure of my guests " Lettlce stepped In front of htm. fpread her skirt, stamped her foot, and Mid. "Shoo! Shoo o!" energetically waving him back but he only laughed end walked outride, waiting for her. fnwever. upon the lowest step. As she joined him she began to run, saving breathlessly: "Babs is blowing nr nal I'd know our horn among n million. I must be there when they come." A family of degree clambered down from the big touring car Madame Hale, a huddle of grandchildren of ns jorted Blzes, and their purso, the p-it-vn of a family retainer. Bibs In mfcl, nt the wheel, palled plnintiveh izSuter nr(1 f"""3, rK,ml H" ,0 tlinii " This way," Graham answered plng hands right nnd left. In n vink he had marshaled the Hales coin l'aetly-wlth Lettice shepherding be-r-jnl it was no trik to hne thpin sentcd Jit luncheon five minutes later, nil talk ing at once, exclaiming ioyouslv me iM wonderful hill country. Formal presentations were unthnught of -how ae to know that Babs. who was ?! 'f adorable than Lettice. v,as fffldaUy Miss Barbara Sellers, his tonsemate's sometime fiance? ?Bttirri'..Aam,t,y' .rubbwl "I" es trlWlii Ara T flPelnB hings?" then caPtu,iS,p,nV5'-, In vain-he wo S B.L,n?,oriou5,jr- ,lr,,KScd back. n made to understand thnt Old arSL?.8? IJr1cakinS out by Madame"s politics th i. iAilk. bupply to ,own n'shpeffif F 8 nge and Jud ..h4,t Tith ,nlk and eating the lln. cush m a,d.ead ttmb'H .' "he JW himself nuhely to Lettlce as all hr iaerth0rrV "'."ham hnaerefl u. 1,nndl he had lffc anee'Lr"1'1 haTe l 'on. Inlv ?, 'S add 8,'Pi;er to lunch- SaUmtr.L0. Hill, aft nHywB' Gr.nhnm 'lecided K"nt fair L" tJ,lle" nBa,lnst t'"1 le thus swiffw' hp h,nc no business to 'S right ttatn" Tt R?rved hi, imokehousViuVii thp ProceWiln to the foundhnn. tr"B n?:,'th 'he U V 'truck i?ff n i" Uail '"-ide-he 2 far hlSi 5a.b.s' and ,l,' two ten ioni far behind " was plainly In- r'mSttSen?U m"rry ,mvl"B nnd S Wreli .nt,of ca,-pH- hoxes, Jars. RUKS' ??". In the reiuvenatVH With the iiY1,.1MnB m',Uelt'y obeyed I'I'ra so PKPJntb e, '' ' say'"B Graham : If I hH?i ,atefl to my nbsent mind 1 ' S,( e?'e:be''l Pronerlv none of wast L 'hJff hhnpP"led- We might ' l." Orahm ltUht S1U .with "noth" 4 l& J,m "J?1!"1" b8nn Blgnlflcantlr. Hh --, ..a,- ,rom hira flushbg beau, i tfaEH aaa t-t..ia5 mm n bim !. aa k . -y ?;iM, , ?,Wkm-.nfiiM&- j-'.-? -tv,B A7jaitaiaiaMtMftaBaBBS8g!a 'fe,i'iPPfWv'?iWWiWPB . . -I .. ,- . . .'' 'frV ' . ''T' vi tfe ':..4rLtdV'MJ7X.9 v . '.,y-v -a ." ii.v.v; .i,r.T. vf': t.ri -?, 'r? -'- 7j5S8;a ' m K'tefA -",&:! wcauf&u a. ,i' This Picixe-Arrow Roadster and a Marmon Sedan ran 18.7 miles without oil At Indianapolis, June 28 A Gruelling Test Proves OILDAG O Deflocculated I PLUS j Acheson L Graphite Is the World's Best Lubricant Starting from 58 West New York street, a Marmon Sedan and a Pierce-Arrow car, with the oil drained from their motors, were driven 18 7-10 miles through Indianapolis streets. This amazing achievement was made possible by the GRAPH OID SURFACE formed from using OILDAG. What Is OILDAG? OILDAG is collodial graphite, an invention by Dr. Acheson, the inventor of carborundum; held in suspension in a high-grade lubricating oil. This ultra-microscopic graphite amalgamates with the cylinder walls, bearings, etc., and forms a graphoid surface which reduces friction to a minimum. Mr. Chester Ricker, Technical Representative, Indianapolis Speedway, who was officially in charge of this test, makes the followipg statement: "This is to certify that under my personal supervision the lubricating: systems and crank cases of a Marmon Sedan and a Pierce-Arrow Roadster were completely drained; and the cars were then operated through the streets of Indianapolis for a distance of 18 7-10 miles without oil. At the end of the run both motors were cool and apparently running in perfect condition. The Marmon engine was torn down and found to be per fectly normal as regards wear and. mechanical condition; the praphoid sur face produced by the use of Oildag having apparently prevented damage to bearing surfaces throughout the motors. It is self-evident that the graphoid surfaces must be frictionless to en able a motor to perform this extraordinary feat." Signed, CHESTER S. RICKER, Consulting Automotive Engineer. A similar test was scheduled for Philadelphia yesterday, but the car was wrecked in transportation and it was necessary to postpone the test until Friday, July 8th. Watch for further announcement or write any of the list below for information. These Dealers Have in Stock and Recommend OILDAG The Eagle Auto Renting Co. 1700 N. 20th St. Sattler's, Inc. 1601 Spring Garden St. Osborne Auto Rep. Co. 3631 Ludlow St. Frank J. Colgan, Jr. 2203 N. Broad St. John Maneely Co. D and Luzerne Sti. The Grand Auto Supply Co. 1814 N. Broad St Sold by the quart, in five gallon cans and barrels. Colman Co., Ltd. 247-49 N. 12th St. SlItinAY, JUf.V I, lll.il. Hlnrr Optnft Unity nt 0 A. M. OlnNrit nt S P. M. M V NELLENBURGN ENTIRE BLOCK- MARKET 12 to 2tXSTREETS k. M Specially Planned for the Fourth Big Sale of Beautiful$10 Sport and Dress Hats at 5f?K Each Smart Sport lints of Cnnton C r c p c, Georg ette, W h i t o Faille, nnd satin braid combined with angora, with all the chic and style that make them ideal for all holiday Rport occasions. Two sketched. In black and white, and all colors, to har monize with any sport costume. Lovely Dress Models with large transparent rims, of cither good-looking horsehair braid or fine Georgette, combined with satin crowns, and exquisitely trimmed with lilies of the valley, lilacs, garde nias, ostrich bands and ribbon. Perfectly stun ning hats, becoming to almost everyone, and wonderful values at $5.00. Black, white and all colors. SNELLENBURflS Second Floor. 11?)) TM Undermuslin Specials For the Fourth of July Week-End Another Wonderful Sltipment of $3 to $7 Philippine at $1.95 $3.95 Gowns and envelope chemises of voile and nainsook. Hand made and daintily hand em broidered. $2.25 to $3.00 Undermuslins $1.50and$2 Gowns and envelope chemises of nainsook and-batiste. $3.50 One and Two Piece (IV? 7 c Pajamas VL.Ld Of Windsor crepe and batiste. $1.50 & $2.00 Undermuslins QQ Envelope chemises, gowns and step-in bloomers of nainsook and batiste. Specials in Dainty Silk Undergarments $2 & $3 Camisoles QOr to d1 QO Satin and crepe do sOi J)i"0 chine camisoles. $3 to $5 Crepe de Chine Envelope Chemises $1.98 t0 $3.98 $5 Satin Gowns and d0 QO Petticoats DO.yO Boudoir Caps at. . .d to Jo Oft In daintiest boudoir DI PO.yO shades, trimmed with net, ribbons and laces. SmeTlENBURoS Second Floor Two Extraordinary "July Fourth" Specials in Overnight & Week End Bags & Cases For Saturday Only! Fine Black Overnight I5 or Bags Reduced to Pt.00 Durable, exceptionally good I ooking bags. Strong hand les, nickel or gilt trim m i n gs, s'ilk moire 1 inings; convenient inside pockets; lock and attached key. Ideal for the week-end or over tho Fourth. Save a Full Third and More on These Overnight Cases and Bags al $5.95 to $29.75 Fitted and unfitted overnight bags nnd suit cases, all lined with silk moiie of excellent grade. The fitted bags are supplied with fine quality toilet articles, good-looking and well made. Limited quantity in some styles, but a style to suit every taste. SNELLEN BURflS First Floor .r--.r.-cg. ,l, f. yfaWU .'.mm 'iy'irr. .Miming Special Values in Women's Silk Underwear of Superior Qualities At 1 OC Pink Glove Silk Bodice PI.70 vests with ribbon shoulder straps. At C0 7C Pink Glove Silk Bod- JujJ style. At $2.59 Al $2.95 style. ice Vests, drop stitch PinkGlove Silk Bloomers. Pink Glove Silk Bloomers, drop stitch 5NELLEN5URGS First Floor Hair Goods Specials for Over the Fourth Our Special Real Hair Nets 5c Each, 50c Dozen Cap Shape Fringe Shape Every net guaranteed perfect and full size; each in a separate envelope. If any imperfection is found in the net upon open ing the package, return it immediately and get a new one. WE SELL ONLY PER FECT NETS! Colors include light, medium and dark brown, black, blonde and auburn. $1.98 $4.00 Triple Stem Hair Switches Really 3 switches in one. Wonderful qual ity, in all Wanted shades. The Fashionable Pysche 7 Er card Puffs LD Large puffs, one on card, small puffs, two on a card, in all the wanted shades. Chic Little Curls ?Cr set Four chic curls to each set, vv in all the wanted shades. Adds wonderfully to the well arranged coiffure. 2000 Pieces of Shell Goods 7 Cr Wonderful assortment of shell MUv goods, including side combs, back combs, for ward combs, round combs, barrcttes and bone hair pins, in shell, amber and gray. bNELLENBURGS Notion Dept, First Floor. Vacation-Time Toilet Goods Specials Marked at Sharply Lowered Prices. War Tax Not Included Mail and phone orders win be filled where ever possible, unless otherwise stated. We reserve the right to limit the quantity sold to any one customer. A Splendid Assortment of 25c to $3.00 Toilet Brushes at 15c to $2.00 Every conceivable kind of brush for -aca-tion purposes is included nail brushes, clothes, hand, hair and tooth brushes, in the most de sirable styles and sizes. Coty's L'Origan at Lowered Prices Mall or phone orders nilerl as Ions as quantity lasts Prices do not Include War Tax. L'Origan Extract, in Original fl a yr Fancy Bottle, Boxed. Special J)4.I O tvungan extract, in Bulk, (T j" Special at &L,LO L'Origan Toilet Water o r at OOC oz. oz. 45' 35e 47 47e Amalln, a deodorant cs,paV .. 23 45 Odorono, a deodorant "SDfl- OC clal tJ Pebeeo Tooth Fa ate. Special P o n d ' 1 Ynlihtnn Cream. Sp- A 7o clal Pond's Cold Cream. Special Peroxide of Hydroren, I lb bottle 1 jr Special 1 D Violet Am. 1 Qn mnnla Special 1 tJ l.ntlilnx. for the e e lashes Spe- oao clai . .... oy 1 1 Chnrme T.emnn Cream. Spe- QQg clal JC7 Mandn Deptla- QA tory. Special OJJ Watkln'e Mnlilded Co. it ... 5d Tyorrhorlde, for re reding; gum., 7Ke Special . O .honglrn, for t b truma. Special AtZ? Daggett A Knmrlrir Cold Cream, on, at oy Snellenbnrg's rlrul Cold ( ream. Special Ollt Kdge jjc Peroxide Cream tt It o 1 m e ' rrn.fltl. special, at Mary Garden Talrnm rowaer. Spn. clal . . njer KIm Powder. "pe. lal . . OaUley'n Corjlopita Talrum Towder. rjr Special 1 0 norln'n I.b rtnrliie Compact Poder, nil snaneH .-special it Knellenburg' No-oilor. This Is a harmless i ream which complete iv neutralizes o(Tense onors from cxceshe perspiration, it . . Oarrltr' Erer Ware. Special Miterlne, Jl SO slie Special . 1. White Mental Crenm. Spe clal Mennen' Drnlnl Cream. Special Ofic Rt Theat- 33c 21' 20' Tnlenm le ss- 22c 50e 69e 19" n t nl 35c V , , -MaTlS: aU,vff J r ll t ' UajgffTjf &yLiiLli) , , jru , , ', ,tS? . ,..,. . .TxLlll,if.i?..M,yl.lWiltJtJ.. ,c . .. t. ... ! I '- v. ,-wAfcoiftftiv . MiA'tX Toilet and Bath Soaps Snellenburg's Hard Water Soap, at cake. . . , 6c Palmolive Soap, Dozen No mall or phone order. 89c He.lnol Soap, Special, cake No mall or phone orders Limit 3 to a purchaser Kirk' Omnlbna fioap. Largo size lie cake 18" ir Jergen's Violet Transparent Soap, 75c Dozen 18e Parker's lar Soap. Special... Hnellenhnrg'a Span Uh Castile Poap, flap ped In tin foil i jjr. Special cake ID Cutlriirn Hoap, Special for No mall or phone or ders Limit 3 to a. pur chaser Penr's Vnicented Moap. peclnl No tnall or phono or. ders 12c 18 bNELLENBURflS First Floor Clearance of Women s Fine $5 Silk Petticoats at $3.95 Messaline, taffeta nnd jer sey top petticoats, in n splendid variety of loveliest colorings p 1 n 1 n and changeable. Mndo in tho favorite styles, with ruffled, shirred and pleated flounces. It will pay to got one now for wear in tho fall. Jh'V y $3.95 $2.95 $3.95 Paneled White Tub Silk Petticoats , Of fine quality silk, with panels back and front, finished with hemstitching and scalloped edge. $2.25 Extra-Size White Sateen Petticoats Of heavy quality sateen, hemstitched at the bottom. White Sateen Petticoats, Special at SnellenbUrcS Second Floor $1.50 $1.00 Continuing Our Remarkable Sale of Women's Smart Summer Footwear $5 to $12 Pair L JJ$ Fine White Canvas Black and White Oxford. White Nu Buck Black and White Oxfords. White Canvas Tan and White Oxfords. All-White Washable Kid Pumps. White Canvas Black and White Strap Pumps. White Canvas Tan and White Strap Pumps. All-White Roignskin Strap Pumps. All-White Linen Lace Oxfords. ll-Whitc Linen One-Strap Pumps. "Keds" for Children High white canvas lace shops with cemented rubber soles and heels. White canvas ankle strap pumps with cemented rubber soles and heels. Sizes 7 to 10 '2 at $2.25 Sizes 11 to 2 at $2.75 Boys' "Kling-Tite" Outing Shoes In White or Brown Canvas Made with suction rubber soles and trimmed with leather. J) Sizes 8 to 102 at $2.75 Sizes 1 1 to 2 at $3. Sizes 2 Vz to 6 at $3.25 Children's Tan Calf Barefoot Sandals and Play Oxfords 0 CUxCl aa with Welted Soles $L.LO O.UU $8.00 to $10.00 Low Shoes at$4.90pr- Wing Tip Brogw Oxfords Saddle Strap Oxfords Ball Strap Ox fords, Straigh t- Lace Oxfords Narrou-Toe Dressy Oxfords Broad Toe Blucher Oxfords Medium Toe Straight-Lace Oxfords. All snappy, desirtible models in tan calf, gunmetal calf and black glazed kid. Welted and stitched soles; all sizes and widths. bNiELLCWJURflS Second Floor Tomorrow the Last Day to Get Your BEAUTIFUL NEW AMERICAN FLAGS FOR THE FOURTH And Prices Here Are Lowest in the City Special! For a Big, Effective Patriotic Display American Flag Sets :N. SNELLENBURG & CO. Here at Low Prices Each set consists of f Cotton Bunting Flags and 1 Fue-Finger Bracket, easily attached to window sill or porch rail Complete with 8.12-Inch Flags, OET Special ODC Complete with I0.15-Inch A ( Flags, Special QtVC Complete with lo.21-Inch OCT Flags, Special ODC U. S. STANDARD ALL-WOOL BUNTING FLAGS Sewed stars and stripes; canvas heading and grommets. Size 23 ft. at $1.50 up to size 12x18 ft., 527.:0. Bull Dog Bunting Flags, Cl nr Sizes 3x5 ft., at p 1 .VO Up to Size 12x18 ft., at $16.75 Sewed stars and stripes, canvas heading and grommets. U. S. STAN-TEST COTTON BUNTING FLAGS Sowed stripes, fast colors, canvas heading and grommets. w Size 3x5 ft., Special at 65c Size 4x(i ft.. Special at 51.00 Size 5x8 ft., SpecinI at $1.50 Size fixO ft., SpecinI at $1.75 v Flag Poles With Ball, Truck and Rope 8-ft. Poles, Special nt 7f,c 10-ft. Poles, Special U i.o 12-ft. Polei, special At J1.25 Iron brackets, all gizev and all kinda bset assortment. 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