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WriS. , nt, . l?J;Jrc wisngr " -; if with thecream left in, 1 , s . .xttJ n'n Is l& ;T SbIbbbbbbbC'F ..ra r r'r;r Mta. a.. i-vii .i,.ttri'BiMrii(' aTaVai THE B1LVK Of MOMAJiCK - B aL.a .-. mw uhhimh mftn r ROOD litd been hirnlDf the queitlen etmp In' ha mlBtl aa lntentlr that ah wag net nrsrllid when Hareld turned te' hr and mM : "Meecr makea all th trouble In III J If It wern't for 6ny and lnfatact people worn oe aa tneir nearta aic tate." It waa almost Ilka angverlna; her unspoken thenght. Roue leted the Rllght, dark young man sitting opposite her. He waa a cltrk maklna a med erate Mlary ; lie was net a man' who would erer de , great things and he wftsa't eepeelally handseme: just a normal, clean young fellow who would make a geed husband. "Meney Is a terrible problem," she answered earn estly. Hareld looked slightly surprised. He had net guessed that she would tske the situation that way. "With out influence It is almost Impossible te get ahead, at least for a man In my position ; but there are se many things te be considered the question of loy alty te one's ideals " he broke off flushing, and the girl turned the con T-rwttlen clererly te safer channels. She, tee, was undecided. At the deer that night Hareld lln gered. The moonlight sent a cool whiteness down upon the old-fashioned brownstone steps and turned Rese's dark hair silver. "Yeu leek wonderful In that silver light," cried the guest, but Rese only laughed and stepped back. She knew that he lered her, but her mind was en the heights. She longed for the things that could be bought with grid. The fairy moon light was romantic, but the frail silver of romance would net pass muster in daylight! Only gleaming geld 'could bur what she wanted. . Hareld felt the change In her mental attitude and Involuntarily stiffened. After all, a "man could offer no mere than fits all. At least tnat was tne way Rese read his changed face. It was an though a chill wind hud passed be tween them. The moment of levers had passed. When the shabby deer of the. beard lne house had closed between them Rese went slowly upstairs. The saver had vanished from life. The wealthy old widower who occupied the parlor suite saw her pass. "Would you like te go for a snln in the moonlight?" he asked, guessing- that some shadow had fallen between the couple who were almost levers. "Ne? ' he said sharply as the girl shook her head. "I suppose Hareld's mercenary ideas hare disgusted you with men. I heard today that Miller has hinted te htm that he will take him into the firm if he marries the right girl meaning. of course, Edna Miller, the plain .daughter ,01 a wealthy family." Stunned Rese steed, one small feet noised upon the next step. Hareld and Edna Miller I Hew had she been se blind? This accounted for Hareld's preoccupation. He had been actual!; hesitating between the girl he loved and the girl who would bring him all he desired from the world. "Youth is always selfish," pursued the gray-haired man, his square stub born face looking wrinkled and sal low, his roel, aged eyes upon the youth ful face before him. "One can scarcely blame Hareld for looking out for him self. After a man has been married a j car riches are mighty nice te have. Of course, I think him mighty silly te pass up a girl like you for a plain lit tie girl like Edna, but " "I am very sleepy," burst out Rese furiously, a glint of tears in her stormy blue eyes, "I " The ether laughed: "Yeu can scarce ly be sleepy nt 7 :30 o'clock," he teased ; "I will get out the car and we can race with the moonbeams. The clouds are being whipped along by the wind, and we shall have rain before long." Rese made no pretense of listening further. Her mind was filled with Hareld: Hareld whom she had fancied bound te her by iron links ; Hareld , wnem sue coma caoese or An grily she stamped her feet upon the worn stair carpet. She had been tej ing prettily with Hareld while he had been trying te decide whether or net 1 he could give up all for love. She had i never looked at marriage from the! man's reilnt of view. Mnrrlnire tn Hareld meant the dividing of a salarj j that was net mere than adequate for 1 one. it meant tne giving up or his liberty. Instead .of giving up a posi tion as a stenographer for the pleasant duties of a home life, as Rese would de, it meant that he must work hard er, must provide for her future. In stead of having only the rcspenslbillt.i of getting a month's room rent ahead, he mimf unenil HA Ahmvrilv thfif that would save for the borne they would ultimately need. "And I thought the choice lay with ! me," stormed Rese, when she had reached the haven of her room j "thought that I would be very noble te I give up the ideas of pretty frocks and a car of my own te marry n clerk anil start out in a three-room fiat. As if I'd think of marrying for money. I " Weeping bitterly, "she flung herself upon her bed. "I see new that nil I want Is a tiny home and Hareld." Belew in the parlor suite her elderly admirer waited patiently If Rese, ai he expected, came running downstairs again, he would take her out in his handsome car and propose. He wait getting old and he needed a fresh young arm te lean upon. He hated te pay for service. As his wife she must give it freely. Hut while he dreamed, half asleep, Rebe, stifled by the Intense heat, crept downstairs and went te the tiny park opposite, where she sat down en a bench vid tried te cool her het checks. "Rese," the low voice sent a magical Wave of joy Inte the girlish heart that had se foolishly risked its chance at happiness. "I saw you come out. I was selfish enough te hesitate because I knew that I shall never be a rich man without some eutside aid; but, Rese, money cannot buy the most im portant thing In life. I love you, dear, and I belleve that we can find our happiness between our own walls. K you will help me we can get a tiny cottage somewhere where we con breathe. I earn only $.'10 a week. De you think we can spread that ever? Can you cook and mend and de the many things that a peer man's wife must de?" And Rese, grasping eagerly at the joys that she had se nearly lest, felt that the silver romance was far mere desira ble than the glittering geld of the world. "Yes," Bhe cried, ardently: "of course I cah, Hareld. Why didn't you settle It all sooner?" STORE ROBBERS SENTENCED Men Arretted Here Plead Guilty te New Jersey Crime Charles Franks and Jeseph Grader, arrested here three weeks age, were sentenced today at Woodbury, N. J., for robbing the store of Merris Gress at Paulsboro, N. J. Beth pleaded guilty. Franks was sentenced te three te seven years. Gra der te the Rahway Reformatory. Lehigh May Take Eatton Line The Lehigh Velley Transit Company asked the Public Service Commission's permission today te take ever the lease if the Kasten Transit Company for ninety-nine years. The petitioner said loiiemles and service betterments would ifHult. Commissioner Benn indicated he would make a favorable report. The lEasten Transit Company operates elec tric cars Deiween Aiieniuwn ana ciasiqu MM, 1 111 'tH RECALL APtAOtWSTW, . . . . j i. . ervlvere ef treat Itimi" 'eHerm v te Have Rtunlen Survivors of the Bemoan dlsester of thirty yearn ego, when 143 eaVere and nee of a German and American war ship went down in a hurricane c the coast of Apia, will meet tonight et the United States Naval, Heme. There ate only eighty knewa ear vivers of the disaster, and about ifteen are living In this section of the coun try and will attend the reunion. Geerge B. M. Miller, a resident of the home, who was apothecary aboard the 'Nlp sic," arranged the reunion. -BEADS- All Kiaii, Skapu aae Sim Opeakf el New Stare 15 Ne. 10tk St Satweay. Marck 18 lfclJeri'CHMa er Matl..) .UaeMar,-Brainier, Pleatk HeMUfclB. Beallafc-lns. Botteaaelea EtabreiJerf, Kaktiag It Par Sift Novelty Embroidery Ce. , 1007 Filbert St. Spring Suits Made of Tweed. The Rage and are rnaae in all styles. f.l, at give-away prices. rOa.LB They come In Camel's tasww. Halr pole c,eth Kaa Velour. T-.-..-. Canten Crepe and LrCSeCS Taffetas. MANUFACTURERS' GARMENT CO. 1215 Market St 4th Xleer Keahland'a Entrant KIOFERLECCUnc. APPROVAL of the lat est French models has been unani mous. We are ready te adapt them te your own taste and individuality. Prices bigln at $7S 133 Seuth 18th St. A GRANT SPECIAL 1 Guaranteed First Quality CHAMOIS SKINS Hand aire 29c W. T. Grant Ce. 920 Market Street Nt tn til. reatnflW 1 A MIC AM ADNAinl 1 216 S. 15th St. Makers of Exclusive Dresses, Gowns Suits and Furs Suit like Cai In Point TwlU . ' $65 4 SILVER FOXES AND SABLES Fer, Spring Wear r m iWtWw Aute Household alie , alia 30"x-8" 15"x.0 $1.00 59c Cefelef u fpen Requeit gBWHMMMMmnWflM ia -PM r sfj Hat ,ii ' Frames r V a?n.i Ev77v3 .Ilia at Mlait a wbelaaala arte. "" ,1 .'. j-,i,- Geltlrti,.tf.thSt. i "H Miss Day IMPOHTKR 1316 Walnut Stmt Present for Yeer Inepectien Spring Mfflinery ExcleMWeee Alse original 'deUge from our ownwerkreoBM Week eflVWclil3th ( B. t ' A . Phene Pi. 441 If you're oeBsMtrlnf ' Suit, Wrap, Gewn or Blouse CALL AND SEE FRIEDMAN'S SPECIALTY SHOP Celmbia At. atUtk St. OFEX ETKTOMQS "Atk Yem.Frinit" Out-of-tKe-erdinary Dresses Usually $75 and $85 New $19.50' te $35 ' i305WalnutSt VERNA'S inspirations of the new Silhouette jj The Wrap Lillianc, e developed in crepe. trimmed with blapk caracul fur. The Cape Cavalier, made of cashmere, .duvetyn, trimmed ' with blue fox. Tweed Capes as low as 35.00 Verna Bres. 1225 WALISUT ST. Crafe 0 Suilif Peaua A MUui gBVaVVRhmal ..BBBBBVa TM - -"" a gJaW-- I See Them! 1 tllatr 5lle-CBT" "iSw. J PRESENT is The Newest of ft Interpretations n of Medes for j f SPRING j EmphaBlzlngr In an in I I lmltable manner the J prevailing fashion . - , tendencies in wl 0 Tailored Suits Vvl ju te your order or Mjl int ready te put en VM lit Developed in smart VVA 'fll Tweeds, Sporty Her- ji T L ringbones and Speft "V r Cleih mixtures, hand VM tailored and Canten CVu IfSv crepe lined. M ? W OK ff m HATS TO HB lU MATCH V?Tr7 B eV1 Vi Using your own or 7 " E x r our materials. Hi 1 I L123 s-l3th St A m W5 above Mf (8 jj Vf Centimerfe Jtf K O O Id , d e a e Wi n MPpMBBiiiM Special Tweed Sklrt"$20ji?tip i H i i ilT.i.L '!" Tweed Suits - - GOTTSMAN ' lfeSO Wtfnut'Sfrwt - - S. X. Cor. 16th and Walnut TkU tliM will be MM feMrallj fraa $7 te $11 bbbbWI-. BbbV BtaRea im 'Rh eBBBBBBBW BBBm BBnBBBBBBBB BBBWB HRJRJRJRgRRjIk stk szd st reiszner;3 HBJ QTJCH ntrOMTJMM, BMMI99MMM 4 UAKJSRt Of WOMSirB AND catUHUUTt APFAKML OP TBM BIOBXST CKAHAOTMU TOIX MOttM tSAV TWMHTY-BIX YBABM GOWKS WRAPS SUITS FURS BLOUSES LINGERIE HOSIERY XP" New Sprihg Dresses 35.00 Recent arrivals, that repeat the loveliest of Spring's fashion features. .Styles that are "different." Every type can be attractively outfitted. Bouffant, straight-line or draped effects developed in Canten crepe, crepe Rema, crepe faille, crepe pannier, .silk, cashmere, Georgette, India twill (and silk bread cloth. In cord, carmel, Maillard, Londen smoke-gray, sunset, melon, jade and orchid. Styles for street, afternoon and evening. Wraps & Capes, 59-5i t0 99-50 Wonderful creations in gerena, sumara, veldyne, pandera, Canten crepe and velette. Beautiful new colorings, including pinecene, fallow, ladybird, sorrente, navy blue and black. New tapering sleeve with tassel nnd interesting trimming touches of embroideries and headings of most exquisite design. Unusual Suitsr35-0ft te 89-50 Tailleur elegance with embroideries, headings, odd and in tricately wi ought braidings. The brilliant crepe linings har monizing with sleeve color of the dress a feature of the three piece suits. Sashes and blouse effects of the new features. Spert Suits Coats Capes 19.50 te 59:50 Styles removed from the usual, of distinctive smartness. Newest fabrics, .newest colors, tailoring and materials "of the better kind." 1 We Specialize in Apparel Charles J. Maxwell & Ce.'s Sale of Jewelry INVOLVING THE ENTIRE STOCK 50 At STILL OFFERS MANY FINE OPPORTUNITIES u O long as there is one piece ef'jewelry left, this Sale will be continued. That was our original engagement with the public, and it will be kept till every last item is sold. The bulk of our stock is gene, but many fine pieces still remain te reward late comers. Every piece is part of the original selections and is still priced a seriginally nothing has been added, and nothing will be added it isn't that sort of an event, It is the closing out of everything we have (elccept Tecla Productions) at exactly one half the actual former marked prices, and in inviting you te attend, we warn you that the opportunity may never come again. Charles J. Maxell & Ce. Walnut Street at 16th Street Tt I M m - $6W, U,, DfiLCQLLE - - S&d Fleer t Maxwell BelMin- H Only a- kt- " J Few Stew Down Will Save Yeu Smarteet New Fad ka SMOKED ELK Spawt Oxfords with Ruaalan calf triimnlnfa anal the new auction tela. Our Price $545 KTEXTKO ; SWEATERS 'HILLINERT SKIRTS PETTICOATS CHILDREN'S APPAREL NEGLIGEES Chcitnut Cemer Twelfth t f&m That Slenderizes the Larger Weman ' PHILADELPHIA a r yQuBffi T? JIWl'.WW'iJ ? JiiUintt SPRING OPftaKO 1 'O . V. fcj 0 .., ?W I ?v7aTL7.2MSmfWVara (BM , AUBwi mmwwmrys A - kn a'ateiWa.;;e . -mimmTSTwnm.immwwnwMmMwn V . - --- 7TU A .a A . i - " ' .., Jk..lo4ldil?aeM4grl,' VW; tknw avrgA ,,W ,f Ik II ,, i 6Mvwrt,,""",Ty7T:Al . .VsWk 1 TaVBBB-a - ,. . TrieeUae asi t flteeV"neK $ss ... I as jilV A ffyfl , ' if' '11 jjiji j'y. l if - TTNTIL that tlfie, hetV4ver.''we.wiu r, "X b showing et 11 BkWth'Btmt. , "models thit we are preparing IW ear j wpjv Foremost Miench Mf Desiliriniers ' What Spring Means, te Madam and her millinery needs can readily be seen in the appreciative reception being given our opening. 519 Seuth8th Street Closed Wednesday and Friday Evenings ppj5lSISISISIS15I5ISlSr5JSISI5151GISISIBlSlSn3SSISM59 Silver and Natural Blue Fex Are Dominant Paris Fur Fashion A NDRASSY'S Spring showing of Silver and -- Natural Blue Fex is the rarest collection ever displayed by a Philadelphia furrier. We also have . a wonderful selection of Baby Fisher, Hudsen Bay and Russian Sables. This exclusive collection of Furs is unusually medeiately priced. . JL nJl!!jli!n HANAN SHOES fertMen The Windser Sandal Black BaUn 1S 00 Patent leather, t,f,OTr j5?,b this sprihg diversity of oneu wih appeal te Deth these who prefer the Sports Oxford, or- th. mera dressy 1318 HANAN & SON, nmivmii'f.:fz bbb ,t .. v-z: vz yj 23. 24 and 21 v - "--"- " "T K' '1 V -1 ca af i .j..tiU ,4i n,mt4k vAllfi ,,W.rvl U; J - -a-JW-aiBm, w-BitJaw-T - j I , BBeWatt .mUH - BUUamiSTjIR B ' I , iii -v hf . '- Mn . - Trn"" . ".T r-' r revue. -s uw"i-jl- .""r. Z x order as seen peastble between - new and arch'2ld. v ' - j reiteri Drssstaefcer tyirtmr , iV --I v .? tsr, 2J&. m .1. . ' Benis jieua 0b " ' ywH i iwia s; . e.r : . 1 iu wauiuiDireet Showing New ' tT anifjuruiiiu)uiis irruKii me ExclMsIveMedfels; from ear own workreome A Milliner Importer . i i ' i nbrassp 1310 Walnut Street PHILADELPHIA - 1 forWemtn' h $14 00 ? b8 very Prominent and summer, and the styles in tne Hanan shoes, Geed Sheu are rnn Economy Chestnut St 'i & u m 1 1 I n nd is capitalized at 92,160,000. mMni M.s j -Maw. i.f'?.'. 'it h vV : 1 H ' , r , I' tJ'i i!W& .$. jC22itL-m Ki-JI T."V- mXM. lii!Zi2Z -:j
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