mmai vhwsmsrr. i fA, iXi ' ' w ' i tp i f , "" ''l "Wf &r49- i i i i i i i i i MM h Kin I ! - 14. sj; 3lff e tncomrten IW By Jehn blake Hurrying Notvllcre ji Tlf IB well euh te hurry it you , knew where you are going, why you Lyc rein .there, and hew te k'1 there. fcVOthcrwl hurrv Is merely a .wiute jraiuneic energy. dMed te' accept his phare or Mis father's fortune. Her notion wn prompted, she explained, te dispel ''ridiculous eterles" that are jrelng about. Were It net for the baby and the lertcd yetiu work, ami done a very peci .comforts and care it needs, she would, rtreke of buMness. te ' her own words, "no te North ?)&' Ths average man hurries out )f bed, .lh mciely le tIve y t J J""rl threuph hln dressing, hurries te I hours te Idle away, ; kla work, and hurries threush hi weiL m only harm veu. Ueferc yen hurry, think why you are l.urryintr. If it 14 te sain time that ou expect te use, well and feed. If It yeurttlf a few lnore step Inirr.wiig. Jt K all te are time which will be utterly wasted nhen fyls werl: is done. 'Che working pace of the world ha Jjicfeawd out of all proportion te the rate of production. The 'nan who mnl.es about hN cluce r shop, or ruBhci frar.tleally through the streets, Imajlne he In a hu'tler. Other people also imagine he Is it hustler. Yt he usunllv deet nat ncf vaK much ac.'jmpllshcd at the end of the week ni his mere carnal neighbor. ; 4 Tin te HE object of all hurry ought te be saTP time but then Is no use aving time unlws It is put te uc once it is saved. As well avc a sraal sum of money which you would immediately ten into the street as te are time for no pur lMue but te let It slip through your An ger. I Bavin; time is ni difficult a sarins money, and making it count when veu Jieve s.ivd It Is far mnic difficult. Fer the Rfere of time ou acnimulate, unlike inenry. cannot be piled up In n bank ir. the form of fre7cn energy. It must b usd immediately or it will be ' jftrne. Every etinca of energy you luTf h ' vnluable. Yeu cannot realise en all of if. in urt.ial productivity or saving: bur you can. If 7eu are careful, get a far richer percentage of value en1 of -r than ynii are getting new. JF, IN hurrying through vetir work te , save time, you use the time paved Mily for lealing, veu hae foellslilr nee- Cowrleht mi CAN'T RAISE BABY IN SHACK, MRS. GARLAND DECLARES Wife of Idealist Explains Reason for I Separation 1 Dedham, Mass.. Jan. 20. Airs. Charles A Garland yeterdav gave an interview en the subject of her rela- ' tiens with her husband since the latter Carver at once and live in th,e little old shack with her husband." She visits him frequently, she Fald, and he ceinew te kce her in ln-r new home here. They correspond regularly. , "One cannot raise a baby prepcily tinder conditions that exist aj the place in North Cnrcr. ' said Mrs. Garland. "tin e-nrinnr tiflthn nit piacc for instance. And ye-u may say for me that this Is tne soie rea son for our living apart. "I knew of Mr. Garjand'a Idehllstlc views before I married him, and I am entirely willing he should work out his own Ideas of ltfe and happiness. He has gWcn me n third of the money that cama te him, and because of the baby J have taken it. 'Meney is a vltal factor" in bringing It up properly. "Mr. Garland is happy and I am happy. There is net the slightest bit of ill feeling between ub because of the course he Is following." lustne TnA Af flrtfirfitilr YliiltvMAe flf Atv IftVOn ftf m maAfln Im. nlltf Ih Nickels Hall, Manayunk, adapted rw?- ."'"" protesting njainst tne reductieu in the imnilief flMnli.. n In tl.. IVmIam iJurenu and aalnt the removal of dla, "v.i eurvcyers irem tneianayunK sec tieii. r Zt The Untspectfrt." by r. Mortn 'a. "me untsrec Winona aetttty. In MaEailna sctlen of Bxt Sunday's I't'Mle Idcr. Aitv. tj laiairfrawcBiiaiiiiiiiinii'is asmim; Ferly surprises in every pound one in each cup PUDDINE Deuerts Taste se Geed and Cost se Little At all our Slerea rafflmJ SeJaBISiaD'IISniilB Own Your Heme Day! If this country is geed enough te live in it is worth while owning a part of it. And let the part of it you'ewn be your HOME. Net only is this true Americanism, but it is the pride and beast of Philadelphia the Heme City of the World. Visit the Real Estate and Building Exposition of the Philadelphia Real Estate Beard in the First Regiment Armery, Bread and Callewhili Streets, April 1 5th te 22nd and see Hemes in the making. Be Thrifty and Own Your Heme Philadelphia Thrift Week Committee DO YOU WANT TO CHANGE THOSE PARTITIONS? GET OUR ESTIMATE FAYbuilder .i.rijfai urn. """ " llelll I'lierrN """""" wiNTpn itsehts ATLANTIC (ITY. N. J. Hetel 'Brighten and Casine Atlantic City ATLANTIC CITY. N. - -.-.-- - - - .-. - - - w - -- i Direct! veRttve AiAnvriaiPmKeW ICAmcrrvOQ 8ARAOK ismsiia FfWifa QOTHWILL V'.rlcma Ave aecend home from lieirdwalk nd titcel Pier. i:iry iippolnlmenu Klsbcat tandnril In culilne and Mrvtca. lloekHI. t daily. Hrsclnl weakly. J. Dethnell. Prep. y Coffee Ice Cream Anether of the famous SUPPLEE Special Flavers is offered you for one week beginning January 20th and ending January 26th. Made from the best materials, of course. The choicest coffee extract, blended with rich, GOLD MEDAL CREAM. Then frozen into SUPPLEE COFFEE ICE CREAM. This flavor helps add te the reputation of SUPPLEE Private Brands an exclusive feature of SUPPLEE Service .Try SUPPLEE COFFEE ICE CREAM today. Loek for the dealer with the big 5sign. He has this flavor in brick or bulk, and can order large quantities for social affairs delivered direct te you. seldom equaled never excelled h' ii 1 1 1 tl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H nlTiTTTiTi nT n ITrTlTTl H n n n n n I ir Si SUrPLEE ICECREAM One of tfie-SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES Products marlboreugh-Blcnlicim e.fh Whila) J Sana Cempwy I ccWIITiyHIRB Virginia ne. near Dcucli. nunnlnc atari Anicr tlnn. par day up. SAM EI.MH Qtnr. N J. COI.MNS.Jter. HOTEL CONTINENTAL AIjisi open. Rhrayd readv terma msderata. Wrlta or phena MWALSHUNCAN. Hetel Boscobel KentuckyM nr" bach ' rtea Am. t n plan. I'h 117 K K JIAUION 1 SHORFHAM VlnlnH ,r. neur Jlaacn Special rdued wlnfr ratea Alula Orub.r. Wealminstcr 'ntuky A' "r- ?"h . Elevator. prlvHta bthi running raler Open all ear C V. KOl'P. !' T.AKIWOOD. N J. N'anl: built and nev.ly (urnlahad. All out. Ida roema. Prlvnte baths Het and cold rurnlnz nater and telephones In all roema. Hungarian culalne. Jrualc Danclnc Qrill ard billiard rooms. TJoeLlet. Telephen T akenced 331. Kerr Teri: Offlce Hchuiler RICHIOND. VA. $U$0bc. Melt mamincrnt hotel In (he Seuth. Itoemn aliKle 01 en Kiillr. nltli and nllheut butht. Kurepenu pliin. 11 tunlnitfd booklet en re- qerat. e. v. wr.ijnrn. Mir. j.r""AIIJ.K. N. C. i .-.. n A6IIKVILU:. N. O. Wrlle Cliamber of Cetnmerra far HI. libit. ri.OKIHA FIiniDA for ln?jr , wrlta Infer 13ft Hay St . Jackaenvllle. Kla Bureau, rOBT LAUDKHDALE. rjJS. Ne Ceal Bills te Pay II la Olerlrma Pummtrtlme In FORT LAUDERDALE Flerida's Tropical Wonderland no atie nATiiiNe risnixe nyuuier iMiiRirnieti isoemat u. vii.ijiur.K tir f3C0V COMMEnci! 1VEST l'AIJl I1I-.VCII YLA. HOTEL SALT AIR I.eadlnr Hetel Meat I'alm Ilench ill eulelde roema, hoi and cold runnlnr rater and telephone In every room Private bathe, elevator, white rlce near bathlns beach. HJIIAVT4MA.VS. I'lepa. UKK COURT APAnTMFATS. WEST PAI.M IIHACK T1.A 8T. ArncMTiNi:. ri.A. THE VALENCIA AXn COTTAOES St. Animtine, Fit. Net. la Mir. PAVTONA IllUril. TLA. DAYTONA BEACH HOTEL Bread Verandas face the ocean Thoroughly modem Culalne unex Mled lutes S3 60 te r'r an?. ftiUBnritn xnar runT mvkks n.v. Pert Mjere, I Inrlrtn Open Jnn 1 Hptel Royal Palm IB-lice Oolf Flnlnn.. Si-lmminir Peel Evary rtoem with Tlath J I. Ktil.SjON'. iter. I nr.i.T.Evm hkk.iits. h.a. Tli" llcllavlew and Celtaces Ballealr Helahta Flerida. Open Jan IlKllMl I)V HAMILTON HOTEL BERMUDA Uedern In Conitructlen and Opartt'e 230 fiultes with llatb Flreprjef Accommodations for 600 Csneerta bv Urltleh Ileslmentat IlinS . Y. Otflre, Hpur Trnvtl Bureae 423 Sth Avrnns (Booklet) Cable Addrera "Hetel Bermuda" Msnarement of . A. Hntrrnrd Alse llnttl Pratten. Ptarh niuff Moe. ZZL ueFJ'D'-J'AU" " " Je CHATEAU FROMKNAtrQUl'DEC If eii lete rent Winter "ports. STEAMSHIP IH.SORTS CRUISE TO P .U Vr 16 DAYS $180andup "Ths Island of Enchant, ment." Rates cover all necessary expenses te and around Perte Rice and return te New Yerk. Steamer la your hotel for entire voyage. PORTO RICO LINE SS P-edway Mew Yerk or leeul airnt MpRsfi 1 Mkr 7t mviis let . . tf Dtterivt e Ajftv s L3T Literature. A "-J MtfV Bsstsssssss?eaii I' ii '" II f2628 CeZ6nu Sjtreet. OuTRe-Building Sale Brings, Values in Women's, Misses' and Children's Apparel Which Cannet be Equaled Elsewhere Yeu will find Misses' Dresses, Girls' Coats and Juvenile Apparel en the Second Fleer; Furs, Women's Dresses, Women's and Misses' Coats and Suits en the Third Fleer. COATS Girls' Coats, 6 te 14 years, reduced from $18.75 te $12.50. Girls' Chinchilla Coats, 6 te 16 years, reduced from $32.50 te $18.75. . , ' Girls' Coats, 6 te 16 years, values up te $57.00 new 325.00. Girls' Coats, 6 te 16 years, values up te $100.00 for $47.50. Women's and Misses' Coats of splendid materials, reduced from S39.50 te $25.00. Women's and Misses' Coats, some fur trimmed, $55.00 te $69.50 values for $39.75. Women's and Misses' Coats, .mostly fur trimmed, former prices up te $115.00 new $85.00. Women's and Misses' Coats, the finest obtainable, previous prices from $150.00 te $225.00 new $125.00. SUITS Misses' Suits, small sizes, previously priced up te $50.00 new $15.00. Women's Suits, large sizes, previously priced up te $62.50 new $25.00. Women's and Misses' Suits, previously priced up te $97.50 new $37.50. Women's and Misses' Suits, previously priced up te $180.00 new $49.50. DRESSES Girls' Dresses of American-made and Andersen ginghams, 6 tc 14 years, previously priced up te $3.50 new $1.95. Girls' Dresses, 6 te 16 years, previously priced from $10.00 te $15.00 new $7.50. Girls' Dresses, 6 te 16 years, including Peter Pan Jersey Frecks, previously priced from $15.00 te $35.00 new $10.00. Misses' Dresses, previously priced from $25.00 te $52.50 new $15.00. SKIRTS The Best Values in Town Newest and best styles in all wool material; never before sold at the low price ef: . $4.00 Pleats and straight lines are made smarter by the clever choice of striped and plaid ma terials or sometimes the combi nation of both. All sizes ready Saturday morning, but hardly enough te last all day. First Fleer BLOUSES At Sharp Reductions Geergettes, Japanese ' Silks, Dimities, Ginghams, Tricelettes and some Hand-made Waists, all at the one low price ef: $3.45 Net one in the let would sell regularly for less than $5.00 and many are worth much mere. Beth white and colors included. First Fleer Only a Very Few Mere Days in Which' Yeu Can'Buy Darlington Furniture The assortment is, of course, sold down te but one or two things of a kind, but many of these are some of the most desirable pieces we had. Come Saturday and leek them ever. CHOOSE FROM ANYTHING IN STOCK AND PAY JUST ONE-THIRD THE REGU LAR PRICES. Mi?;; 1 &&! -I jny t -rt .".. X. & 7 iV. & Lj'.n f ,L . 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