Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 21, 1921, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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2777 DAILYN0VELETTE
LOST, STRAYED OR STOLEN
By Jessie Deuglaa
r' WAS nlmefct tee much. Any one
would Ime nclinittcd tlmt . .Tnnct
JBrewn had made n hard fight " And
this was the result.
She looked blindly about for lir
tnm,"and found it nt lnt n the hoel.
behind thn deer, drew en n vnlr of
heavy woolen MnekliiKi, nnd took hyr
crooked 'tlek from its pluee ever the
fireplace.
''n.v, Auntif ." 'he trle.l te roll
cheerily.
She Rtive n last leek iirmind the
fcricht room. The Iers were In id en the
rlck firpIrt'e i endy te kindle nt a
ark, borne uriiliinu rcu h'ti-ht- vmm
the gleaming brass jhr alxive the
arth.
Thnre -iih tke Me v.ilC-ebair "v
cred in gay-(lowered cretonne that she
hid alwn.s bnnkere.l for, and tin shelf
of book llde the vnli"i, tlint
looked firm enough if ei did net
touch it.
F.very single thing Janet had 'tone
herself Slie had painted tin- dlncy
Tvoedoii of tin- Mtttr.g rem whit",
uhe had uncirtlinl th" old .ins nnd
polished 't till her arm nehed. gatherel
the lciu -. and cohered the clmr wttn
Its serUmun-llke ?net. She hnd rn
I'Ut up the shelf nnd hnmmred ner
thumb blin'l: and blue in (lie attempt
"It vas ;-r -tt enough" Janet
thought, a- he tramped down 'ier fren
walk s H'liing with the kuel by ttnk
at the dry brown of the grii" "Hut
at last it .i- proved te l"T ihn' it wa wa
flbeut all eer. '
Ah fh unll.nl nr.up V-i- iveivm j1"
flopped Mfrv few Men- te tmer ever n
crumbling Mone wall te i " at .1
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nicker of leaves and te call, "Here, giving market and only one left
Drumstick, here!" but without result. ! gene off by himself
Kvcry one laughed at her in the be- "He dectm't need te think he can
ginning and told her she couldn't de It. get awnj, I'll eat html" Janet told
Utterly Impracticable for a girl te try hcrM'lf fiercely.
te i un n place like that herself I New, Again ahe sent up her call, but there
if t-he could ralpe t Inlets er even make was no answering rustle in the stubby
jam for a living, if she were tired of cornfield and ever the rough-grern
bifdneH In the city. Hut te raise tur- hedge
ke.vM! Then hkM'Muj before ker horrified
All these cousin" and near-relations eyes he caw l lint her next-deer
and aunts who comprised Janet's neighbor vm plucking a bird. lie
family could hnke Uieir bend ' hadn't a turkey of hit own and he
and cry complacently, "I told jeu ee!" had made way with her!
anil net a word would nhe be able te i "Mr. Leenard!" "he said running up
anw.r. the walk, "wnat nave you rei merer
EVENING PUBLIC 'LEDGERrHLADELrHIA, HQffDAY, NOVfeflERDB;; 31,
She knew she could rnlc
turkes lie looked up guiltily. "Why T
and she thought with a sudden race "Its my Diumstick. she waiieii,
of the result! "and j mi wcnl and stele hlni r She
"Here, Drumstick!" she called aloud Meed up ulth Hushed face. "Why. I
thrn-diing at the raedldc veedn, but was raising that turkey for market
no sign of the wanderer fwnrded her. and you knew it perfectly well antl
"Why, no millionaire's baby with two nev "
purees and a whole retinue of nerv- Tem Leenard's' cyi were full of
ants could b e delli-ate as one wn-tch- tniselmf but he made Ills face serious
ed well-fed turkey." her thoughts ran. as he an-mered, "I thought you were
Tlew ca refill I v ?he hnrl studied book- going te eat him in revenge se here
lets from l'erm-11 and hew fhc h.in he i ' he held out a fat little fowl
fed them nnd M-en them into their te her
coops at night. Hut the had nevi r "Hut he's te little. Thy I thought
et a iliveaxe that i said thev had,
but had died, qui. 'It!, suddenly, mj-I "Hit fenthers. you knew thy make
terleusly of unknown atlmcnl n difference!" he explained gravely
Sixteen bain turk - for the Thanks- i "As long as jeu- you took him and
plucked him, new you can cook him
and cat him I"
Net unless you nnd your aunt wilt
pride of turkcydem,
the wanderer 1
"de along!" she
was urumsucK,
cried, making
...."-' - .-"- .i,i, ..... "un nienr i Fnn rr
tinvc thanksgiving, dinner with me," i nlnrmlne returrn with her stick, and
lern Leenard explained, looking nt her' (,n turkey gobbled en ahead while hhe
thought of n revenge stem enough ter
Tem Leenard.
When two hours later she and her
i i,i w, I a''", dressed In their best, made their
i.. .llll uu decorous way te Tem Leenard's small
.I," farmhouse, Janet was still pondering.
' -u .u.: "tit pIie was the loudest in her praise
1 of "the turkey."
"He's se tender and se fat! ' Mie
'exclaimed dellghtedlj. "but hew I hate
1 te eat my dear old Drumstick." ,
I When Tem Leenard's housekeeper
had cleared away the dinner and Auntie
had gene te the chamber te take her
forty wlnkH, Janet was left alone with
ter neighbor.
"Janet, miu knew what T want te
gav "
'"Never," said Janet gravely, "I like
you, but a thief I should ticcr feel
able te trust a man who stele
Why. it wan nil u Jekc, you uaning
with suddenly earnest eyes.
Although be wiih dressed In rough
coruurey and lila ItandK were rough
encd by farm work, be was xery hand
some, inrre wna a glint
ej os. a crlsn wave te hi
that drew Janet'H eyes W
"Thanksgiving !" Janet said, she
turned away quickly te hide her tears.
"I can't be thnnkful. T shnll have te
gb back te the city nnd glu all this
up and the typewriter again," she
stumbled.
"Janet,' jeu knew T " He took
a step toward her, but Janet, bright
checked, with hurried breath wua back
ing away.
"Maybe I'll come te dinner. I'll ask
Auntie. It will be the last."
She scurried down the path and fled
tip the read, her heart beating with
rapturous thuds at the knowledge his
"It was, oe wonderful -tee wonder. i!ttle go 3c!" he begged, reaching for
ful !"' She stepped breathless, for there lier, nn"' ,.,,
coming up the read. tUrutting in nil the "" ,u" ,m:u" l '
Janet gHsped
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ySAveid Imitations & Substitutes
$35 dPfft&i Elgin
Smartest Bracelet Watch
Made in America
A perf-.t time K'ptr er hexu
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Xmas ti"t
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Apartmente from 5 rooms and bath te 7 roemt and 2 baths, or
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Several deairable aparttnentb still available. Inspection invited.
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Plaid Back
Overcoats
$24.50 $30 $35
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l nose in tne Tirsl group are tull $3d
qualities; these in the second and third p
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SUNRAY
Fer Scalp and Skin
Invaluable for
Dandruff
Rough skin
Cuts and bruises
Scalds and burns
Ideal after shaving
Beautifies
and Heals
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beautiful Ponteosucs, Germanias,
Glebes or Merrimacs you wll save
from $10 te $13 en any coat selected.
A manufacturer, who wished te
close his overcoat season, offered
us a thousand of these, virtually at
our price.
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Oak Hall is always ready te make
special purchases of geed merchan
dise (and geed merchandise only)
when such purchases redound te the
benefit of our customers.
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Of Character
Dependable in their high
qunlity; reliable in eery i(
tail of workmanship; distinc
tive in btyle; moderately
priced.
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PHILADELPHIA
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If you cheese une of these it. is
impossible te make a mistake.
There are raglana, town ulstera,
big ulsters and ulsterettes, in sizes
both for men and young men.
Greet Thankgiing D& in one
of these new overcoats.
Yeung Men's
Suits
24.50
All pure worsteds of 35 quality,
all new.
Wanamaker & Brown
Market at Sixth for Sixty Years
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Hew ubeut your window and deer draperies? Fine
lace curtains and handsome, heavy portieres urc equally
safe in our careful hands. The Bernot specialty is send
ing your fine curtains and hangings back te you, fresh and
ready for Full use, unstretched, unfaded, beautifully reno
vated by our famous dry-cleaning process which does net
injure the finest fabric nor fade the most delicate color.
Our wagon ivill quickly respond te a postal or
phone call.
A.F.BORNOTBRO.C0.1MKrs , nmndi office.
Muln (imr. 17tb A lalnneant A?e. i;th A nM nretd A Snjdsi-
Toplar (MW8 Huce 1831 s! !renth ,VJd
can
In nretchded dumrlse. "but net miUl I
tea my own Drumstick enn I believe"
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Yeu menn, ttlicn. .Tnnct, ihet U I
find your turkcr. you'll you'll
think of rgc? ' li( plciuled.
And .Tnnct with tlie demon of mls-
I'hlef ulcamlnc In lifr eyes iiuawcrrd,
"Think, lKThnps." Fer flic unw Tem
Leenard en u wild pursuit of her wan- I
derlnu bird, ttirmiKli fields nnd e'r(
fences, it Koevn-'elinse tlmt veuld fiire
lilm forever of teaslne.
"I'm nfrald, tleiir,'' lie said suddenly,
rnifdnc nnd entehlng her lmnds. "you've
get te de morn tluui think '." He turned
her nbeut nnd there strutting vainly
across his perch wns Drumstick, th
errant, the matchmaker te the lltel
And looking up 'Inte his eyes Hint
had lest their tensing light, -Tunet knew
she wns going te de mere thnn think.
GUT PRICE SHOC REPAIRING
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QUALITY WOtIK AT RBDUCEP PRICES
'Galvanized Beat Putnpi
Mnntifnetiirtn "
f,. n. IlfrKfr Ce. i BO N. 2il t.
tra tnu Mnrk'l HUM
The name
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HEINZ
OVEN BAKED
BEANS
with Tomate Sauce
Don't put "beans" en the list
Write plainly "HEINZ Beans".
Then the grocer will knew
even when hedeesn't knew you.
It is best te keep a supply en
hand.
,Heinz Baked Beans bring back
the pleasant memory of the
geed old fashioned baked beans
of our grandmother's time.
Heinz Oven Baked Beans are
all that they were, with the
addition of the most tempting
tomato sauce that somehow
gives a tang that everyone says
is just right.
Beans, you knew, have a very
high feed value and a can of
them is a meal in itself.
One of the
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Leading grocers in Philadelphia
quote these prices en Heinz Baked Beans :
Small, 1 1 ex-1 lc Medium, 18 ex-ISc Large, 30 or 25c
Unusuallamps at Moderate Cost
Lamps thai appeal te
these seeking attrac
tive and practical de
signs. Beautiful Lamps made
of Sevres and Dresden
Vases.
Chinese Black Vases
Wrought Metal
Lustre Vase Lamps and Candelabra
Alabaster and Mahogany Lamps
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427-133 North Bread Street
"A Short Walk Along Automobile Rew"
Open Saturdays Until Four
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SURE!
Dr. Wernet's
Powder
KEEPS THEM TIGHT
ReUevee.sere gums, sweater
the breath. A white powder. At '
best Drug or Department Stores,
30c., 60c., $1.00 or write dirrct te
WtrMtDtnUlMff. C.llSBftbuaSt.R.y
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Washington
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5000 n i.. 5e00
War Tax 4 nJdltleiu'
Sunday, November 27
Special Train InYeft
lliead fitret Station . .. 7:M) A-Tf.
Wed Philadelphia . ...7:55 A It
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Wnshlnrten 7:18 P.M.
n.iltlmnre (t'nlen fUa.1 . . 8:30 P.M.
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Pennsylvania System
LlTie Kenle of tlm Tlreadnar UmllfJ
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Wffi 1J mild Havana in a shade grown wrapper. De $V$f
'Wm $V$&2 you insist en taste and character ? El Producte has ii$$!JhW
Hllfe a distinctive blend, that can't be copied, ja ?'Wlf
tlill Ten 8hapc8 and sizes raDgins from 10c fti lwiWi
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