V,CT"7i3w " 'I, ,;: r I .... 'i ,.' r I 71 ft- f W 'r J'1 , I, 'f ir e ft , ! . mm 1 9mj. ';& SffllE DAILY NOVELETTE In the Garret ' iw FItKDEIHCK HART Th. carrot wns very old nnd very . "B frtA.ipli tho little dormer win- - Vhe mfn Btrenmed In long, Blantlng SS!" n which tinned millions of tiny 1 u.ii motn. I" thp shadowy rccesRcs "! n,iMr. dim objects; n spinning ."..i .' nllflpt on of old trunks! somu broken furniture. Surely there was no jSro dewlnto port of the house than hvit on this particular Saturday .ftcrnoon there were signs of life In hi inrrrt. rirst the trapdoor at the head of " '" 1,n1 been, raised, and with Vent caution a head had been taierted Into the. roomthe head of a leant mnn' an'1 n v.wy hnnd,,ome young min, too: but as there was no one to Sa except a few ancient spiders, his "1j iJb went tinanprcclated. The ' .,.., Jmil ontcred tho room nulot' It and gone to an old trunk In one of h dormers: there ho had remained M a lon? time, sitting quite still nnd Asking out through the dusty panes. r At last the young mnn rose and iMtched himself. Then lie spoke, In a Voice that was defiant. Apparently he u addre-elng the spiders . 'I don't care." he announced. "Let i,r go riding with l'cter Wcstbrook If the wants iu. ..,. .. ,.. .. v-.... -.ini itlinnnmv-ilear. ' ThU defiance seemed to make him more cheerful, anil no Degan io rum .. niwint the ilitf.tr nlaco. In a few minutes ho had unearthed n number of indent habiliments nnd was clothing klmself in them. From a dusty recess came a long-skirted coat ; from another i cocKCu lint ; ami in a wns " ww invta near the rafters he discovered an 'old dre rapier. When he was clad he turned about admiringly, trying to see himself. . .... "I'll liet I'd hate knocked them diwy in Oeorgu Washington's time," he chuckled, swaggering up nnti downturn t,,rinff low to nn imaginary compan ion. Then he whipped out tho rapier IDU VAUimun.i. v.." i i -.. And do you daro to Insult the falrent c( tj1L " a slight sound mode him jnuse. He listened lntontly. It was re ' reated soma one was certainly coming up the garret stain I In n sudden panic, lest tho unknown find him In thin ridiculous masquerade, he looked wild ly about for a plnco to hide, nnd just an the door swung open ho dropped1 out of light behind tho largest of the trunks, wbero he could see without being seen. Tho newcomer wns a clrl : nn? com petent judge of girls would toll you that she was a very lovely girl. Hut lr loveliness alone wns hardly suffl cient for the gasp which the man behind the trunk gave on seeing her. She went to tho snmo dormer which la bad occupied and stood looking out of the window for some time. Then, II be had done, she spoke: "I don't care!'" she nnnounccd aloud. "If he wants to go off and sulk all day, let him ! Just because lie thinks I'm going riding with Peter West brook! I I d-don't care." Thero was u suspicious quiver in her voice tbnt belled the bravo words nnd the man behind the trunk wns within an ace of stepping out to comfort her. But before he could follow his impuli.e ihe had risen and was moving restlessly about the dim room. She peeped Into trunks, made the spinning wheel whir a few times nnd came so close to the hidden wutcher that ho wns In mortal terror lest she lind him; but he went und'scovered. At last, as she was look ing Into a trunk in n fnr corner of the farrc. sue uttered n cry of delight and drew forth somcthluz hi lowv and lovelv a creation in purple silk, with huge panniers nnd n number of rottling coops. Miip cast a quirk, apprehensive llamenround the znrrct, nnd there wns i swishing nnd n nibtling and a great reaching for hooks which concealed tlicmselvis In odd places ; and io ! thero itood the daintiest nnd demurest Colo nial dame thnt ever graced the minuet with George Washington or any other hero of bjgone dns. As the man be fore her hud done, shp tried to sec her ie)f by dint of twisting, but unlike him the wa not satisfied with the result. in n fnr corner s.tood n mirror, which he had overlooked j and to this friend of all women she directed her steps unhes itatingly. "Trust a girl to find n mirror!" thought the concealed watcher. Up and down the floor she pirou etted. At Inst she fell Into some steps of the minuet, curtseying to nn Imag inary pnrtner; and then, with grent uddennefs, she tnt down on a trunk ind burst into tears. This was mote than the man behind the trunk could bi-ar. With great caution he stepped out, and when he had teached the middle of tho floor he cmi?hed She looked up with a faint ihnek, ind heswept a bow thnt wns a oitstorpieoc. ''You will pardon me, madnme," he laid in n strained voice. "But 1 bae mer been nble to look on the tinrs i( a beautiful woman without nt once UTing to the rescue. Is there aught I cm do?" "Whj uh llnrr I'ahnestock ' w )ou K-nird mo!" "I cry jour pardon, but I wot not eithls Ilnnj rnhntstock. I nm the HOW TO HEMOVE . . SKIN BLEMISHES Srms nS'nl8 thJ 'ace. hands, nect or by th0 "- nnd yulhfu than ty Diei.ri,of, Ii1,aolf an vnMo Boau- Eliot c,Vn? a5k Rnil White Soap, move- tVShl" Uuaty Bleach re hhcllii'cml)arr.'isalnT skin blom It is riT, i5ntei".s, 1nd. softens tho akin. xoui?i1HllBlimi1' flesh-tinted cream. Mho. ii& Peffumod which can bo Say ifo,ro "tlrlns: or durinjr the with fLn ,uscd beforo makeup i i co Powder or rouco. cleaner ftIaM,WhM.SoaPls a" ia hhes nr;,viln aloi.ln removing blcm- Mc?SdltlemP comP1lon n sell uen ntePrtment storB Black ?5 n,n,(1,.AV,llt0 Beauty Bleach, nr n2.?Vhlt0 ,Boi'' Cold- Vanish llfo i'n2nBlnf 1na Contnl Creams. a 5arlv?.H n!,lrtlcum Powdora pon iro yAri'ced nt 60 nnJ 26 tho pack fnent tT,, ttml ,nl1 thla advertlse-Mtmn1?-I3l5ck and W1110' Ilox "07. "f ' nvi;,.T?J,.n" ,for fr literature Face to,yrrn,leaohnn1. "inwles ot Baa Talcum Powderaj Adv VSJKASUJkrMf HiITWHITiF YBLEACH c7&b44' (wmi,aj( V ..Mr the whd tho deuce am I? Oh yes the Marquis do Lafayette, nt your service." A little smll6 made itself visible nt tho comers of tho girl's mouth. "I thank you, Monsieur do La fayette, ' she replied, rising and exe cuting a curtsey. "I nm Martha Washington. "Delighted, I'm sure. I wonder if that was what those old Johnnies said when they met a lady7" "I'm sure I don't know Monsieur." "Er ahem would you I mean wouldst care to trip tho maics of the minuet with the humblest of your Miltors?" "Why, yes If you think you carl." Sho nrone and extended her hand, lie hummed tho beautiful minuet of Pad ciewskl, nnd up nnd down the floor of tho garret they went In the movements of thnt most, graceful of nil dances. At last she nppronched him and bowed low; he also bowed, but ns sho rose to her feet she found herself caught in his aims nnd fdt warm kisses on her lips. "Monsieur I menn Harry let nvj Rol" "Martha I mein Phyllis dearest I won't till I've had n clinnco to tell jou what nn awful ass I've been nnd to nsk you to forgive me." She turned her head nwa.. Then slowly she looked nt him. Nhi&iKjHHHMKHiBHHHukk . , TTOBBT i ?VHmBBBBBHnrTrMBWBHBBBBBBBBBBBKBBBBKkBBBBBBBWl An Old Friend in a New Form II l J4rT " rV Fruit of the Loom H "Monsieur do Lafayette, you are for given I But don't do it again." "I promise -- Mhrtha Washington. Don t turn your head nway this time." Thero was bjicupo in the ghostly garret Adventures With a Purse rND persop will tell us that bobbed " hair is no longer going to bo the vogue, and the very noxt one nssureH us thnt more women nre haying their hair cut than ever before. Just who nnd what to believe Is the question, but the fact remains that thero ore n grent many "short-haired" women. When tne shorn tresses begin to grow there nro short ends to tnke into account, and It h quite n problem to get them all melted under. Tho easiest and best so lution is. of course, the bnrrettn. Mnnr styles nnd ehnpes nre displayed In th'e stores and there'd a large choico for even mc most fastidious, x nave seen some jeweled bnrrettes which would bo quite nlco for evening wear and which are Inexpensive. Thero woo one about nn Inch nnd a half long nnd perhaps a half Inch wide which wns studded, with sparkling stones of emerald green, priced nt Sl.ftO. Cauirht In the omt nt shiny blnck hair nnd catchlne the llnhts shiny of the c night time the stones would be For three generations Fruit of the Loom muslin has been a trusted friend in thousands of American households. Women using it for their white sewing have learned from experience how well it wears, how fine and smooth its finish is, and that after washing it; looks as well as the day it was bought.- Now this old friend can be had in a new form. Leading manufacturers are making up Fruit of the Loom muslin in such articles as nightgowns, nightshirts, pajamas, sheets and pillow cases, men's and boys' shirts, and handkerchiefs. Muslin This moderately priced muslin is excellent for children's clothes, aprons, niehtgowns, men's shirts, and all other Garments that need to be made of a strong, durable cloth that will launder easily and well. It is worth your while to ask for Fruit of tho Loom in ready-made articles as well as when buyine by the yard. Look for the label. CONSOLIDATED TEXTILE CORPORATION Alio KUkcn of Wlmhot Crfpc nd OdW Fine Cottoa Fabric ConvctM & Conpuir, SitHmi AtMi 88 Worth Street, Nw Yotk very effective. For the girl with the hair of spun gold there Is a smaller one with scintillating stones of cornflower blue, for seventy-nvo cents. I have a new drew of Jersey cloth .wi it ! n mnnt. ntnrtllnf shade ot cm t.i j.ka i wa f trimming. niiT. v.. n1o,. la relieved bv white cuffs and collar. When I purchased tho dress whlto linen was tnrf material for the cuffs and collars, and I bad nn idea thnt uiowr whlto satin would go well with the green of tho dress. And it did, but, nlasl the satin did not stay white - nnv crMif. lensth of time. It soon became yellow after n few visits to the tub, and that I did not like. Ho t t,... hntiB-ht ome white baronet satin, the sort that is used to make the smart skirts so much in evidence this summer. A quarter of a, yard will be plenty, and it c6st me but slxty-nlne cents for a new collar nnd cuff set of a antin with such n lovely sheen, and will not turn yellow when washed. For nftinc of lini mUrun Woman's Paii fcdJ?r it nSw WBlnnl 8000. or M.ln 1601. County Homeopatho to Meet The Philadelphia County Homeopathic Medical Bodety will hold it monthly rrtP.tlnc. ton htht at 0 o'clock In tho Hahnemann Medical College. otts rape Pure grape juice crushed out of the plump purple fruit fresh from the vine yards of the famous Concord grape district gives this Abbotts frozen dessert a delicious flavor. YouVe never tasted any thing half so good, so re freshing. All this week and next, at Abbotts dealers'. "You'll know that it'a great When you've eaten a plate." WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S' Wanamaker' s Down Stairs Store Delightful Hats at $8 Hold a Prominent Place in the Opening Display of New Autumn Millinery Little puffed-crown toques of duvetyne in softest shades of tan have bows of brown cire ribbon and streamers which reach to the shoulder. A jaunty little hat of navy blue panne velvet has the upturned Chinese brim which sparkles with iridescent beads. At the side is a long tassel of beads. Then there are large hats and small ones of black velvet, henna, grape and russet browns, some with burnt plumage, some with glittering beads or shiny black ribbon. It's a most charming collection of becoming hats of the kinds that every woman enjoys owning and wearing. (MnrUrt) ;le ppoiilmffiss Corsets at $1.50 W. B. corsets for average fig ures are of pink or white coutil in three good models. Boys' Suits $1.35 and $1.75 300 suits, all of which wero con siderably higher, are in a clear away. Included are romper-suits, button-on and Norfolk suits and middy regulations. Materials are mostly sturdy gingham in plain colors or stripes, blue, tan and brown among them. Some white jean sailor suits arc in tho lot. Sizes 2 to 6 years. Velvet Rugs Half Price at $2.50 27 x 54 inches Heavy-grade velvet rugs in blue, rose or gray, offer a choice of three different patterns. Fresh Japanese Straw Rugs Half Price 27 x 54 inches, 75c 36x72 inches, $1.25 Of exceptionally line grade and woven with a close warp. The designs are woven in the colored threads of the warp, adding to the durability of tho rugs and making thorn reversible. Girls' Gingham Dresses $1.50 Four different styles of ging ham dresses have snshes to pleaso girls of 6 to 14 years. They are pretty school frocks, being of dark or light plaid, club-checked and plain-color gingham with becom ing collars. All have long sleeves. Slip-on Aprons at 75c Bright and cheery and very efficient, with nothing to get in tho way pf tho busy housewife. Of plain-color, checked, figured and striped percale in blues, pink, yellow, brown, etc. Belts, pockets, sleeves nnd interesting necks are bound with contrasting percale. Undermuslins, $1.50 It is the soft fineness of the materials, as well as tho dainti ness of the styles, that makes them remarknble. Nightgowns nro of white, ba tiste or of pink or white crepe. Envelopo chemises nro of pink or whito batiste trimmed with cm broidery, pink or bluo dotted Swiss or lnce. House Dresses at $1.50 Two neat styles aro of plaid gingham. Ono is trimmed with whito plquo and the other with i pleated organdio frills. Charming Autumn Skirts Men Have a Choice of Three Kinds of All -Wool Suits With Two Pair of Trousers at $35 Flannel Blue Serge Cheviot If you like long friendships you'll like one of these suits, for it will be your friend for a good long time of satisfactory wear. First, the all-wool materials ; second, the two pair of trousers; third, the amount of reliable tailoring those three things mean service! As for styles, they are all semi-conservative suits of exactly the type that business men like. Coats are single breasted and half lined with mohair. Principally blues, browns and green mixtures. All regular sizes. (Cullrt? Miirkcl) Men's Cheviot Pajamas, $2.50 Good, durable, comfortable pa jamas, they are in colors men like: blue, tan, lavender, green and pink. It takes quite a little to boat tho combination of Wanamakei dimensions, good material and reliable workmanship! (Oullery. Market) Men's Half Hose 35c a Pair 3 Pair for $1 New medium-weight half hose for Autumn are of highly mercer ized cotton, well leinforced, in black, gray, nnvy and cordovan. ((.ullpry. Mnrket) 10,000 Yards of Gingham Special at 18c a Yard 26 Inches Wide, in Checks and Plain Colors It is all unusual gingham both in quality and patterns at this price. Half-inch checks so popular lor tcnooigins irocKs are in brown, red, navy and black with white. Smaller two-tone checks nie in almost every imaginable color How pretty they are for guimpes for one-piece dresses; for blouses for the button-on serge skirts of schoolgirls; for collars nnd cuffs; for house frocks and so on. Plain colors, such as lavender, light blue, gray, pink and green, have as many uses rompers, boys' blouses ard men's shirts, a-? veil as the manv things for women and girls. (Oiitrul) Children's Underwaists, 50c Strongly-mnde little undergar ments are of sturdy white cam bric, reinforced nt the seams. The buttons aie put on with tapes that will withstand impatient fingers. Boys' waists are in sizes 1 to 6 years; girls' are in sires 2 to 14 years. (Central) Boast Stripes, Checks or Plaids As youthful nnd gay nnd charming ns tho young women who will wenr them! Some arc box-pleated, homo knife-pleated and some gathered, they are of black-and-white checked volour; b!nck-nnd-whito plaid velourj bluo volour with multi-colored plaids; striped prunellu in woodsy shados of brown. Most interesting choosing at $5.76, $7.60, $8.75 nnd $9.75. (Market) Smoked Elkskin Golf Shoes for Men, $6.50 Not only markedly good looking, but as durable and comfortable as only elk skin can bo. They have saddles of black or brown leather to support the arch of the foot. Toes arc broad and very roomy. Soes and heels are of rubber composition nii.ii uiuuiiivu miKB wmen grip tne grouna. The some shoe in tan leather is also $6.50. j Shoes for Big Boys, Special, $3.90 Sturdy school shoes of heavy tan leather, blucher cut, have wide toes and thick welted soles. Sizes 1 to 5:. Small Boys' Shoes, Special, $3.90 Tan leather shoes in sizes 10 to 13l are in blucher or straight lacc styles. They have round toes and the lasts are on the correct lines for growing feet. (Onllfrj. Market) Women's Coats at $45 to $57.50 Are Amazingly Fine This Year At the first touch of the materials one's fingers learn that fabrics are bet ter and linings aro better than they have been in years past. Velour, soft Bolivia and its variations are the materials best liked for sorvice nnd warmth. Sketched nt $45 is a cont which is a good example of tho valuo to be expected in cents this season. It is of navy bluo or brown velour, silk lined throughout, nnd topped with a very deep furred bhnwl collar of rac coon. Other coats are trimmed with collars of wolf, raccoon or mole und same nro en tirely devoid of fur. But every coat in tho collection is excellent vnluo for the money. (AUrktt) Long Chamois Lisle Gloves in New Shades (Made in America) $1 for 8-button-lcngth cloves, in crouse, white, tobacco brown, mode nnd gray, with Paris-point embroidery on the backs, $1.25 for 12-button-lcngth gloves, in blnck, gray, mode, grouse, white nnd tobneco brown, with Paris-point embroidery on the backs. $1.50 for lC-button-lcngth gloves of tho same kind in the same six shades. Imported Chamois-Lisle Gloves Bear Lower Prices So soft and fine, so much like leather in appearance that ono guesses the name of tho well known glove maker beforo look ing inside the hem. 50c and 75c ."Oc for 2-clasp gloves, in whit, covert, gray and black, with spearpolnt stitching on the backs. 7(5c for Btrap-wrist gloves, in brown, covert, white nnd gray, with spcarpoint stitching on the backs. (Central) Junior Girls Will Like These New Jersey Dresses Typical school dresses, com fortable nnd easy to wear. Some are in slip-over style with guimpes of tan crope dc chine. Others are in one-piece style with contrasting leather collars, cuffs and pocket-pipings. Mostly in navy, brown, Copen hagen or henna. $15. Chinchilla Coats for girls of 8 to 14 are in navy, j broun or gray lined with bright red flannel. $16.75. (Mnrket) WW - Hi 'I -' ; fi m 1 J I Siymmm P mMM 5 A i . m i- ri-jt- -. i r fry v&v-. vij; v ' r V lfriV fM .'. u x