WjheUncohscieus Sinner Sif n.m RATCMELOR $ irHAzjrjl- ; i ft WXii tempt men te , ! tef JSJi- trie, te commit A( (Nerdwn, teltevinff C(e tucceeas m revenge for . H.'P'iik jjfcfc o"e te mirrv her. i nAAfVen their ved. ? '9r UJS,kt that he hat nothing but mt nte,,i ' u heart for her, and fiffitf aUitude after the eere- 'ZEni tarty the evening areutu eteanindtce't heart. L... tfflffltfMttfffll Realization W v A 8 BOON as uiey """;, r rooms, Carey went te the telephone idf ordered an elaborate supper te be 't'S't chair still with 1 erenlng cloak wrapped around her .Twitched blm as he talked. Tenderness welled Inte her heart. She land him! Mere than any one else In Ewer beloved hlra, but why was he SJitinr her this way? What did It tlfi 5ils half-taecklng attitude of M Sffijmest hard side pfhis nature, that k. knew Bew much it hurt her, would he SpSt l?m it. and then suddenly SttUm of the receiver en the hook taternipttd her thoughts and she i real m that he wns coming toward her. Surlv eu're net tired?" he-aaJd Hrly. "Come. let me help you off with mm coat, 1 what has become of all hit eharmi of urs? I want te be "me'stoed up obedlently and he took tb cloak from her shoulders and flung It Mt a nearby chair. Then a she would hire slipped by him te go Inte the bed bed Ueir.. for a moment, he caught her by . ,- mttt.tt.A tflAll the rm a most reugm. .errhat reminds me. we haven't died our agreement, have we? Why Tour hands are cold, what's come ever reul" lie crushed her hands in one of his ind passed his ether arm around her (boulders drawing her irresistibly to ward him. i"Ii that why you're se pale and nfltnt. because I haven't made love te jeu?" he said lightly. In spite of the sudden mad leap of htr heart. Gee felt the shamed bleed rai into her checks. i That he could speak te her like this vis proof of the fnrt that something mi wrong, and suddenly she resisted him, she struggled like a mad thing in his arms. Sbe did net wnnt him te kiss hrr. net after the Jeering remark he hid Just flung at her, but her resistance wily served te reuse in Carey the emo tion he had been struggling against all tTtnlng. A hundred time he had wanted te ttks her in his arms, and each time he hid resisted the Impulse, he had re doubled his efforts te hurt her. But new the fact that he held her in bis inns mounted te his brain like wine, and he forget everything else, even his duta for revenge. She was utterly sweet, and she was hit wife. He bad but ene desire and hi, thi that was te satisfy the insatiable hunter in bis heart with the touch of her lips. (Bis lips met hers, and then above lie loud drumming in his 'temples, he btird a knock at the deer. 'He released her slowly nnd she dipped into the next room as he went te the deer te admit the waiter. Crouched there in the darkness nhe amid near him Issue crisp orders in an ma tone of voice just as if nothing hid happened, she could hear the clink odsuTereti china and the thought of ioea iuw?a ner suddenly sick. Something was wrong, something had been wrong fiem the very beginning, snd because she hnd been be blindly in lore with Carey Phelps she had refused te listen te the warnings of her own heart. The fact thnt Cerey had never told her he loved her, the fact that his lore-making had been nil fire and no tenderness, what were these if net warnings? And .ct she had refused te Wleve that anything wns wrong because she loved him se much. 8uppese it were true that Carey did notleve her, suppose she had made n terriNe mistake! And at the thought Clee leaped suddenly te her feet, nnd ruanlng te the switch, flooded the room with a blaze of light. (Tomorrow Wrong!") "Tell Me What Is Antoinette Dennelly's Advice en Beauty Telcka Fruit nclds. such as grape Wee, orange and lemon juice, apples, fc. stimulate a flew of saliva nnd are Jkanilng te the teeth. Se are fibrous was ,ou must chew en. such as celery. itiLJ8 a lluIc Pamphlet en mouth hy pra you are welcome te in return for ., please. wEd'rtJi,.!? centl1nually Wng sur pnsea with the number of "requests for JSW1 b,ltln- !t raust b0 "err th. ?iJ at.raa8 Brn"P9 indulge in .M??, h8b"- Pride In nnlls Mdd help, nut If you need something La pUt eni here u ls: Alcohol, mart., V nwttcr 0UncwS chlneldln, 2S nce! gum raastic' 1"arter feVreLcd;s,:al!:,h-.! attr. -- ...w. huviiui ur nut ffi"g You'll Leve te Make fciytt gwiusiikfi UrU I'.jeu M SILK Fnnf.f R99K fLrem that ft1 low at thn ,HV Cut ,he. bce. fctratlen81..";, ? Z ! ?... $0, "'lhte " e jeu. Use lffVrflrmi 1f PW " k six & K hBk "ftthf girdle and V,Hln'ffeeT mi t0. slve the long CX?. atedn.l Vh. '"?;:. JOn tne These effect. around !Kv- -m msSr"ce- "round th, h.;11 S vrqnt of WM down te the ether iaic.k ?f P KlLttl.lreiit ?!: s,d f the drdle .". tblS ..atflkln. W'fcWia', IKS! .-ret,-. FLORA, 'tCK tf ff HK W Elf ' BJTOfisLaa.t iTT" it uVrsr" ? VW''S , WHATS WHAT By Helen Deeie The average Englishman likes a "top hat" quite as much as the average American detests It Even schoolboys and cabmen In England crown them selves with silk hats, whereas it Is only by great persuaalen that an American bridegroom can be brought te wear a silk hat at his own wedding. June weddings are usually much less formal than these which take place during the autumn and winter seasons of the year. The guests wear summer garb, the men mostly in smart sack suits with their trusty soft hats In har har eonising shades. There are always a few formal dressers, even at a summer wedding, who wear ellk hats with the conventional cutaway coat suits. A silk hat should never be worn with a sack coat suit The Weman's Exchange Dreaa la 8pelledl Te tht Editor of Weman'$ Pact! Dear Madam I have a white crepe de chine dress. While at a party I spilled some punch en my dress. I rubbed salt en It right away, but It didn't oeme out Please tell me hew te remove this spot MRS. J. S Yeu can take this stain out by apply ing a solution of hypesulphate crystals. These can be purchased at any drug store. Rub the spot gently with the liquid, and you'll find this will take It out "' Sewing Machine for Little Girl Te tha Editor of Weman's Paa Dear Madam I am from a town out Weat and stranger within your gates, and am leaving here for home te swe my wife and eon within the next month, I have a hurdy-gurdy; In ether words, a hand-power sewing-machine that I would like te give te some little girl who la still playing with her dells. Be sides the machine I have twelve spools of thread and six packages of needles te gei with It I wish te give this te some little girl that would like te have It, net one whose people have money and can buy one for her. If you knew of a little girl who would like this ma chine, will you please let me knew, ee that I can have her get it or take It te her. N. C. D. Well, one small person Is going te be happy, Isn't she? I knew some mother will want It for her little girl and will save your name and address for her. It's very thoughtful of you te want some one te have this machine. Freshening This Freck Te tht Editor at Weman's Page: Dear Madam I hae a new peri winkle, crepe blouse which hea been lib erally sprinkled with river water while en an excursion. Can you tell me what will take the spots out, aa I de net care te wash It yet? A READER, Certainly you don't want te wash It, and you won't have te either, because there is a way of getting these spots out very easily. Take a piece or tne crepe the blouse Is made of, moisten it and lay It ever each one In turn. Press Immediately, Iren. , each time, with a warm DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Jelly Jeker Ur DADDY Jacle and Janet find Jelly Jeker whUperinp into the ear of Tem the Teaier. lie in whiipering ideal of trichi en 6ird enrt bcasti. Tem refutes te litten, as he has premised Giant Cress-Patch net te play any mere teasing tricks. CHAPTER II Tem the Teaser is Teased PI'NG 1 A second hickory nut drop ping from the tree landed en the nose of Tem the Tenser. Tem bobbed up like n Jack-ln-ths-bex. "Her!" he shouted at Jelly Jeker. "Didn't I tell you net te hit me again?" "He! He! He!" laughed Jelly Jeker, the elf. "I didn't hit you that time, either. Nuts nre dropping out of the tree." Tem the Tenser looked at the hickory nut and then looked up Inte tne tree. "Huh! Yeu enn't feel me!" he said. "Hickory nuts de net grew en a maple tree." ."He! He! He! Neither does sheep's wool grew en your legs, but I netice you nre scaring wool trousers," laughed Jelly .loiter, Tem the Tenser frowned darkly nt Jelly Jeker. "Well," said he, dou bling up his fist, "being hit en the nose by a nut may be n jeke the first time, or even a second time, and the trlrd time it means a fight." Once mere Tem the Tearer lay down en the grass. He pretended te shut his eyes, but Jack and Jnnet, peeking ever the top of the hill, saw that his llde were pnrtly open. He was keeping watch en Jelly Jeker. He didn't In tend te be caught n third time. Ping! A third nut struck Tem's nese smartly nnd bounded off into the grass. Up jumped Tem se fas that Jelly Jeker, who wan sitting grinning nt him, was taken by surprise. Over went Jelly Jeker backward, tumbling down the bank, and kcr-splash Inte a tiny brook. "He! He! He!" laughed Jelly Jeker. "I didn't de It." And he laughed se hard he couldn't get out of the brook, but Just rat there laughing whlle the water trickled around mm. "I 1-new jeu didn't de it." said Tem the Teaser, grinlng nt Jelly Jeker's plight. "Hut jour ducking serves jeu right for making fun of me." He renched out a hand nnd dragged Jelly Jeker from his seat in the brook. "He! He! He! New de you believe hickory nuts drop from a maple tree?" laughed Jelly Jeker. "Yes, and I knew who makes them drop," snld Tarn the Teaser. Tem drew back his arm te threw the atone. There was n tlurry in the branches of the tree and awev Dashed Perky Squirrel, chattering and chuck ling in high glee. He It was who hnd been teasing Tem the Teaser by drop ping hickory nuts en his nose. Tem threw the stone, but Perky Squirrel wns safely hidden behind the trunk of the tree, high up among the branches. And thp birds Inughed with Perkv Squirrel. Tem had te.wd them te much they were glad te lme the teasing turned ngaliiNt hi m. "I wish I hadn't premised Went Cress-Patch net te tense the birds or beasts." Tem sighed. "I would rnther have tnken two spankings Instead." 'Yes," ngrced Jelly Jeker. "If you hadn't made that promlse jeu might feed Perkx Squirrel en nuts filled with red pepper." "That nuwld be fun," bold Tem the Tcawr. "Tensing surely Is e let of fun." "Chirp! Chirp,! Thnt depends upon who Is getting teased." Nild Merry Kohin te Jack nnd Janet. "Let's M" hew Tem the Tenser HkcH it." As she said this Merry Iteblu drew a long, wriggling wi tead, p( gob It up In her tee bank wfa wriggling worm out of the ground, ni bbling tins dqwn, sne pieteea er bill and sped'swimy a cove vbere Tem, was sitting, When directly eyer Tem's head, aha dropped the worm, Down it fell, twitting and nqulrmlnr, Inte the leaping cellar of Tem'a ahlrt and down his back. "Whoeopt" yelled Tem. Thcre Is a lire snake down my back.' (Ten the tern isn't ethers.) Teaser finds that being se much fun as teasing GSwENWKuas Craning, Repairing, Storing H.TERZIAN "V$i ISth anal Walaat Su. POMPE1AN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhur iHia ICELAND WOOL 35c an Ounce Wound en a Tub Ready te Knit aassaaaBsaBBaMBBassssalaMasse Yarne for ETery Porpeao 180 Samplee upon Rtguett Colonial Yarn Heme 1231 Cherry St. i.0cnat be it BasnMaisiaiai3iaiaiai3isiai5siaiaicMajs Fer Thin WaUU and Sleeveless Gowns (Toilet Tips) A safe, certnin method for rid ding the skin of ugly, hairy growths Is as fellows : Mix a paste with some powdered delatene and water, apply te hairy surface about 2 minutes, then rub off, wash the skin and the hairs are gene. This is entirely harmless and seldom re quires repeating, but te avoid dis appointment it is advisable te see that you get genuine delatene. Mix fresh as wanted. Adv. Net 3c Bars, Hut Eat it Freely jvuznvieus 'Delicious I i J Make your own J I Choice . If you don't care for ready- 1 I made assortments, just in- S dicate the varieties you like 1 best te the clerk and have 1 f her make up a box of them. I l 1320 Chestnut Street j IT Special this week: u Cream Peppermints w sfSkHmCeiBIKsrYHl Ha ' - m V''BBVsHPVnAP9Al vlaffMv'A m ' ' Wu vlEi vvKv vKv Yes. vKrJ. A v A, - ggPSaVI fs 1sbW JTgaA bh Wax BMaegBH 3 a m vKv NHL BlaBiBPmmi!liiiA'' !- size :,KSisSMfmSMStBB m bmk v "JEA'Z.nnnm aV V BWsmVamSaWnEafcBBB m v,'.MSlBr, lXtftylcLde inAmericas f WlT SM.ilkyrtay"jf A ' SOLO CVERVWHERE 0 SOLO EVERYWHERE 4 BTBaaBF Wi i own and operate THE KLEIN CHOCOLATE COMPANY, tne. FaeterUt: ELIZABEJHTOWN, PA., U. S. A. ft HI IjT" jBSfaaal4 IK ft :jElKE9! m m..j&i.m . UjL'ZJJnrW&-ZrQr Gas Dees It Better New Kitchen Ideas for Yeu Yeu wil! find many of them in the Gaa Ranges and Gas Water Heaters new being displayed at all U, G, I. stores. Enamel finish is the thing today. Improvement in operation and results will also be noted in the new models. Call, or ask us te send a representative, THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT CO. 'Hand Decerated1 Painted Furniture after rrrnch Menti el.riw emn -lien. Cnaran). practical Chamberi, Breakfast anil lima Baews. A. L. Diament St Ce. 1618 Walnut fttmt ,aed at BtrafferC Pa.. The SHee for the Times Life today ia Increasingly rapid. Every year you de mere. Uncon sciously you are put under terrific strain. The modern home woman or business girl must be at once a business expert, household engineer, social pilot and civic force. Such a life demands 'unflagging vigor. Laber-saving devices for home and office, such as the electric washer, vacuum cleaner, scientific kitchen cabinet, telephone, account ing machines and visible filing sys tems, new relieve woman of some of the strain. But no woman uses any of these Improvements mere than a part of each day. Net se with shoes. Every woman wears them sixteen hours of each day at least. Her feet are never quite free from work. Even when sitting they support the lower limbs. In making the fantilever Shoei- TO) the Merse & Burt Company studied every line, muscle, ligament and bone of the humnn feet and made a shoe which conforms te It se well that there Is net the slightest strain anywhere. The flexible arch of Cantilevers makes each step as light and springy as If you were barefooted. It tones up the muscles through healthful exer cise and prevents arch troubles. The youthful sole line, reundpd tee and mederatelv low heel give poise te the body and reduce fatlgue te the minimum. Fashionable women like Cantilever Shoes for style, as well as comfort I,pt them minimize the strain of mod ern life for you. Get a pair tomorrow morning. Widths AAAA te E. CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunard Office) CantllfTrra or nlae en aale la nearby clUeai Alteena Bendheim'a. 13UJ Klsvaniti Ava. Aabury Park ileal bhee Ce., UU7 Coekmao Camden -Curran'a Shee Htere, 110 Broadway Baaten Mayer a. 4.'7 Northampton 6t. Harrleburg Orner'e. 24 N. 8d St. Johnitewn 7anif's. 630 Main St. Lancaster Frey . 3 Eaat Kins 3t. Readlnc Schwerlner'e. 432 l'enn Square Kcranten Lewln & Rellly. 114 Wyoming A. Ebamekln B. Hlrach. 416 E Independeoea Trenten II. M Voerhfes A Bre. Wllkea-nnrre M. V. Murray. 18 Pubtle Se. Yerk Te Ben Ten 5c Bars for 3c LOTS OF MILK SMOOTH AS SILK CAT ONE. E.VERY DAY inAmericas M . "' .1 II . one factory only. Term Paymejnta ' 1n s 2nVann T2fkt mmSSsEmL v mW aflKasSKmaisVXHPsm . . .aawsaiMMUjeaMbw -flsm t nuiv WANAMAKER'S The Wanamdker Mere of the All-Weel Government Blankets at $3.65 Each I $70 for a Bale of 20 I Last let of these geed blankets disappeared in a single day and many people have been waiting for this shipment. The blankets are olive-drab in color and were made for the U. S. A. (se stamped and inspected) by the best mills in the country. They are new, perfect, and all-wool tests showed 99.14 te 99.88 per cent all-wool ; 4 te 4V6 pounds in weight; measuring approximately 66x84 inches. Their Summer Uses Are Limitless Campers, yachtsmen, hikers, meter gypsies, out door sleepers need them. People with seashore bungalows will get enough for all beds. Even stay-at-homes can use these" blankets in couch hammocks, te spread en the ground for picnics or te toss in the car at night. Institutions and settlement houses will find these blankets the best values in years. Uncle Sam Paid $7.35 te $8 for These Blankets The mill cost today (wholesale lets) is mere than our price $3.65. Net since the war have new all-wool blnnkets been offered for se Httle. (Central) I 1 It. ternr Announcing a New Departure in Cersetry Gardenia Corsets Designed Especially for Junier Girls There has long been a need for very light, very flexible straight-line corsets designed especially for slender, imma ture young figures. A clever woman, of long experience in corset making, has given this a great deal of thought and has produced for the Wanamaker Down Stan's Stere the Gardenia Corset. Gardenia corsets are entirely different from women's corsets. They arc "lit en absolutely straight lines, have almost no beninjf and a wise use of elastic webbing instead. In every point -even te the angle at which the hose supporters are hung they consider the quick, and sometimes extreme, movements that young bodies make. A Sale of Blouses, $1.85 Manufacturer's samples and some blouses from our own stock of which there were just one or two of a kind. Seme slightly mussed. Voile, batiste and dimity, made with V necks, round necks, square necks, Tuxedo fronts and plenty of Peter Pans and dainty frill fronts they're all here in plentiful choice. (.Market) Women s Lew White Shoes Celebrate Their "Coming Out" With a Lew Price $5 W .BBBBH IbbbSL! B2flj r BBBB0 JUNE Materials are daintiness itself pink poplins and satin-striped fabrics, with dear little bows, touches of lace and satin rein forcements. Medels start with a light little hip band which is only 9 inches deep te a corset which any small woman would like. Prices range from $2.50 te $5.50. (Central) We have taken particular care with the materials and finish of our white shoes. This season we are able te get finer, better-wearing canvases for one thing, and we have insisted upon neat finish in the bindings, etc. They are white shoes that will clean well (always a test), because they are essentially right. Buckle-strap pumps of white canvas have low heels. White soles finish pumps of white canvas with buttoned instep straps and covered medium heels. Smart oxfords combine fine white canva3 andi white calfskin admirably. The straight tips, waistbands and back scraps are of calf skin with u ell-cut perforations. They have welted soles and medium heels. Sports Oxfords and Calfskin Pumps, $5.75 Oxfords hae corrugated soles and flat heels of flexible white fiber. They nre of white canvas with wing tips and wiistbinds of calfskin. Pumps nre entirely of white calfskin and have wing tips, buckle straps and low heels. Nete: The low shoes in both groups hau white welts in the soles. Let us show you what that means. ' (Chtttnut) t 6, 1922 pa. Down Stairs Sten . Sale Men's Twe-Trouser Suits All-Weel Blue Serge UJQA All-Weel Mixtures Pov All are conservative or semi-conservative suits of geed tailoring and excellent fabric. Among them are durable all-wool serges in a geed blue that will keep its color. The dark blue coats are geed te wear with white flannel trousers, tee. The ether suits are fine mixed cheviets of close, firm weave that will stand hard wear. Twe pair of trousers make each suit almost equal te two. suits! Geed All-Weel Suits at $25 are of the darker cheviets and cassimeres that business men like. Styles, tee, are conservative and semi-conservative. (Oallrry. Market) Cire Ribbon Special, 58c Yard 5 Inches wide and geed heavy quality in navy blue, tan, brown, ecru, tangerine, henna, two shades of old blue and sap phire. It is particularly suitable for hats, sashes and bags. (Central) Women's Bathing Bleemers at $1.75 Of lustrous black sateen, with knicker knees finished with wide, fitted bands, eyelets and lacers, they are just what many women want te wear under slip-en bath ing frocks. Other bathing bloomers with knicker knees are of black taffeta or satin at S5.50. (The Surf Stere, Market) Vacation Clethes for Giris and Yeung Women Comfortable clothes are one of the first requisites of a geed time. They must no of substantial materials and well made, se that one need net give them a thought. Knickers have made many friends and can be had in three materials. White linen at $5.75; brown or salt-and-pepper tweed at $6.75; khaki-color at $2.50. Sizes 12 te 20. Khaki-color bloomers, $1.75. SIppvpIpsc .Tnrkpts Bright red, green or navy blue jackets have pockets and belts, sleeves. Sizes 14 te 20, $5.75. Pleated Skirts White jean skirts which opened out flat for ironing dark blue chambray ones, $2, Pleated suspender skirts can are ere brown, green or Sizes 8 te 14. blue chambray Middy Blouses White middies with all sorts of white or colored cellars are $1 te $2.50. Khaki-color middies, $1 50. (Market) Women's Silk Stockings, $1.75 All-silk from the tees te the very tops! Mere than that of the very hcav -weight silk that leeks se rich and lustrous. Seme in black aie first quality, ethers in black or coidevan are geed "seconds." (Central Aisle) i y i - i i S10 S3.25 Real Summer Frecks of Voile, Foulard and Gingham Practical and cool, they're the three all-purpose ma terials for Summer wearing. Among the three one can find frocks suitable for every hour of the Summer day. New Voile Gowns, $6 Of tissue voile in a blue, laven der or green check there is a dress for yeng women wearing sues 1(3 te 38. It has a mund cellar, cuffs and pockets of embroidered organdie. Anether frock, in women's sizes, has a long overskirt edged with scalloped organdie $6. Other voile dresses at $5 te $16.50. Frecks of Imported ' Gingham, $5.25 Smeeth and silky of texture, these frocks come in small checks of blue, brown or black and are trimmed with white organdie hemstitched in the color of the ireck. (Sketched.) WANAMAKER'J m of Beys' Khaki Knickers, $1.15 Regular khaki the kind that will wear and wear and wear! Beys like these knickers and mothers knew hew much they help te save geed clothes. These are well cut and durably made. Gray Linen Crash Knickers, $1.75 Streng, heavy linen, black-and-white interWeven, makes these knickers. They leek well with dark jackets or with, blouses. Sizes 8 te 18 years. (Gslle-r. Market) flannel but no at $1. $16.50 $6 Gay, New Foulard Dresses, $16.50 In blue-and-whitc, principally, with Goergetto everdiapery, trimmed with Hbben tabs or beads. One is sketched. Alse at $10.50 seme simple new crepe de chine dresses in navy bluf or black, trimmed with Ionic narrow streamers edged with deep silk fringe. Special at $10 Taffeta dresses in, young worn . en's sizes 14 te 18. Thev ar in navy, brown, Ceprihagcn and A few in black. Seme have em'. broidered skirts, ethers haye tm- ,,, remerea sleeves. t lBBB I WWM be WM&W?1 $1; V3T Wf in l I M (ifark) 1 K M A" m ' w teMmaxtimTM? X-WVA i- 2WiW ASgwjj. Sid i&&k LET TnH fc..ai,-aM.--Uairi .... 'rVi-M-MmVr'-'