Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 14, 1922, Night Extra, Image 17

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Pam Jane
By ROSE MEREDITH ,
iU'rtfANB DARB Is the plain 'en of
pirkeJ when the question 'of beauty
vej' ,s "' " ""
iin.tlnr. Emma Is a lltth witch but
ffirJnewtth her brilliant hair and
EST belli hopelessly plain I" f
1 Jane knew It. ,ad teamtrt It, but
toot her hurt feeling hueeil te her
Awn besom. It no one cartd enough
, ibent her te unlock the plain portals
it br heart and soul se be It She
, mi the middle one of the family of
tour' motherless girls, and she was the
kwiekeeper, the home-maker. The
ttbth had careers. Jane couldn't be
(pired for a career.
Cfella had a voice Cella was musical
the' had worshipers by the dozen.
AblfU was a high school teacher, and
n.ni a trained nurse.
. N "Jane is a wonderful cook a per
" fret housekeeper I" Oella would pralte.
'Wonderful I' Abigail would echo.: '
- "perfect!',' chimed Emma.
'Jane was happy most of the time,
fat she did long te de things great
thiels meet Interesting peeple: some
tus4'sbe thought wistfully aha 'might
hare' been a writer, if she had had a
thtsce for development. However, she
"did '(.dl some recipes and carefully
urepared articles en home -making te
Mat of the women's tnagaslnes, and
her prcstifQ rose in the family.
One winter Oella became engaged te
the minister. Shortly after that Abl
Milt attracted, the attention of Prof.
. Kidney, of a near-by college, nod
Sauna might have married any ene of
her patients any day I
i "jane would make some man a
nlendld wife and housekeeper she 'is
wonderful." Cells Would Ugh.
' "Wonderful," Abigail and her pro pre
. ftsser would echo.
"Perfect," Smma would add, thus
placing ber laurel wreath en Jane's
led hair. , .
"Rubbish!" Jnne would groan. Oil
1 nally.
' ' Today Jane was in a state of in-
,wrd revolt. Celia had telephoned that
. the would bring the minister home te
dinner; Abigail had sent word that the
a-i proiesser wuuiu ue mere ana weuia
f' 'Ssne please have a prune whip for
I' .desaert, and last of all, Emma culled
I bb In eh that she was hrlntlnr nntnt
ene with 'her.
. ' "Hme the best dinner in the world,
, .esrllnjr," she had cooed. "Yeu knew
bow!"
'Jsne looked stormy. She wondered
'What her father would have said if
he had been alive he would have told
Her te be patient ; it would come out
all right In the end.
' "I will cook the dinner," decided
Jinr, "and it will be n goad dinner
then Rebecca can come down and rerve
. it Iiwill run away. I can't stand the
aioaeteny any longer." All the after-
;j.fithe dinner nnd the arrangement
of the tab'c. .When tnrWMn waa
rndy. only needing Rebecca's skilled
Land In serving the meal, Jane, bathed
isd dressd herself In a green linen,
took a small, heavily laden busket and
the latest book nnd left the house.
, Sie followed n narrow path through
. tht orchard where apple blossoms fell
i lit snow about her: where robins
. Vfr thrnhhlnv tilth k .,!- ...
down the little weed read that led te
r tllge of the sandy bluff oterleoking
the sound. The wind was cool and
, Bought odors of apple blosbems and
the salt saver of the sea.
"1 feel wicked ; but I am quite con-
ijated, said Jane as ahe sat down en
Mlsedge of the overhanging ,clif , with
i , !? IMM'en in. her lap.. She closed
,!"" moment. Cut they pepped
I Irk . i"c?Ver 8ne Wfts ln motion!
.I T." "uu nrnKen under Her weight,
SS-t was ,'nt,y' stdlly sliding
down the sand-faced cliff. Many a
5ft4 sh,e,?0Jie Jt 8 a cUd, squeal-
".r"erc?! 8he WPcd, as she
. ;;.a rvY.' n a scurry of flying
; ?tChJn,t ,her basket' be M-a
ilZ thiQ ihcr bref 8t 8l,c tobogganed
If j. . """. " pining- en tue
'' .'.""f-S'd-whatde you mean.
C r" , ,e picked Jane up and
ft,hp ?Ji'Ue" "ThV Aer?
IM t ... iij. V"ce v,"en wns a
VltdWS!i,1WlBf down that bnk ""!
f eaaSR? f -b?u,dcr- " thing
,i. ". wrusueu one ei niv lit
,t!e nlaymatea-breke her arm--"
nJSSL "en-.h:. D'. le you
x inlk.nj ""l',una new you waited en
Jisln?" f0t Mn,Jl J wn well
la? .lane was brllliantl mr...
Ik. a ei.Clejlr'pa, Hk, flushed
fili fua she,1: her loosened hair
aW.lh" "lu'dte oval of her face,
sw lade.grecn dress.
.J!-?' Rare! Yeu have grown into
Msrchin. i?i,ai,,d' breathlessly, as If
imt. nf her fac" t(t traces of the
5deP,te',c- s'?1'. nny one e"
MTi Ataln he stepped, and
X9 bpuS Ei',U dee"cr' 'ondcitef
Hare! he was juit )lafn Tnt'
' hi?J0Wn ,nn,d te" me nU the news,"
teme?dhian,"Janewd,4d t0' 'erdl,ftble
ffilr niliC"se.bIue ,ue' Ne mau
S hut ked,at, ,,ei ,n that y te-
Jeek'nt r,il. ta? Awn t'c minister
addenlv ih!' f".?,'1 Ab,8aiJ' Professer.
"fSSJit rfe,t 80rry for them all.
' exrini?,Jhem nm 8Crve ninner."
Srtthfcn'f hiterr: wh,le they 'f-
5ss? nr-", -ith h.s
" told her .?.yU 0f,en' Tune ."
old woerfl A''?7 nt Lfc,ewly though
tMheciUT0a1na,?d,Patb that wound Up
fnTwhe . 'IS01 read nnd the
,ll br will. .I,e b,e.HS.0,n d'epped
"Hi, hMr Zlil en D,nl1' Jane's"
"oe, bUaafiiiiJ1? Came lnt0 ,he dl"'n
tt they -i h.appj'J,nd n" unawn
V Jsne S fS. "' Kyerybedy stared
bright Sir esarkl,nlf reen eyes,
Brten. whe..thlr ?,d 'lf,nd. anny
CHEMISTSJOMEET
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The dependability and high efficiency
of the Cadillac are everywhere con
ceded and admired.
There it a close connection between
these valuable- traits of the car and
the fact that te the best of our
knowledge mere dimensions are held
te fine limits of precision en the
Cadillac than en any ether automobile.
NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY
142 North Bread Street
Phene Spruce 0210
Branches: Reeding,' Pa.; Camden, iV.V.; PettsvlUc, Pa.
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The Wonderful Values Ready for
Yeu in Anether Sale of
10,000 Men's $12.50 te 20
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let up vith Mr.
Hill! He is .kept
mighty 'busy
bringing in
these nerjular
feather - weight
suits but an
other let is here,
ready for you
again.
wgqiwarjam p. i fatknt ennci .
Fine Coel Cleths ut
Rich Summer Flannels
Lightweight Hemespuns
and many ethers
Spert
Medels,
Toe!
$25 & $30 Silk Mohair
& High Grade
Palm Beach
SUITS
We are Adding
1017
MARKET ST.
Te Our Already
Large Stere!
These arc the highest grades
of summer suits, Mehairs in
all the new striped effects
and plain colorings and Palm
Beaches of the best grades;
tailored te held their shapes.
Every man can be fitted, no
matter what his size stouts
and slims aplentyr
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UN HAUtlS J6..27, ,28, .21) AND. 30
Economy Basement Specials for
Commencing Tomorrow, This Stere Will Clese at 5 P. M.
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NELLENBURGN
L M ENTIRE BLOCK -MARKET III te 2T- STREETS M
:$i.95
A Most Extraordinary Purchase of 2500
Coel Summer Dresses
In Women's, Misses' and Extra Sizes That Offer Three
Marvelous Value Groups!
Women's & Misses'
$4.00 Dresses
A splendid assortment of ginghams and
voiles in a wide variety of the prettiest sum
mer styles and colorings. Sizes 16 te 44.
One pictured.
$5 Smart Gingham tf 9 QC
Dresses at. . -3
In Women's, Misses and Extra
Sizes
Fine grade ginghams in very attractive
colorings. Dressy models, trimmed with
sashes, tucks, pipings and rumes. Misses' and
women's sizes 16 te 44. Extra sizes 48 te 62.
One sketched.
$6.50 Pretty New eiQC
Dresses at . . y
In Women's, Misses' and Extra
Sizes
Popular ginghams in the most wonderful
assortment of checks, plaid3 and color com cem com
binatiens, and voiles in dark blue and black
figures. Women's and misses' sizes 16 te 44.
Extra sizes 48 te 52. One pictured.
SNELLENBURGS Economy Basement
Women's
Serviceable
Bungalow Aprons
Underpriced HCkp ea.
Neat models of percale, finished
with rick-rack braid or piping,
sash and pocket.
bNElLENBURjGS Economy Basement
Beys' Summer
Clothing
Liberally Reduced!
feeys' $8.50 Twe- fl OK
PantsSuits &O..SD
Mixedjcheviets. Have full-lined
knicker pants. Sizes 7 te 17 years.
Beys' $9.75 Twe- fl7 OC
Pants Suits I. -40
Fancy mixed cheviets and cas
simeres. Full-lined knicker pants.
Sizes 7 te 16 years.
Beys' $12.75 AH- flJO 7K
Weel 2-Pants Suits z,0l
Mixed cheviets. Ceat mohair
lined and full-lined knicker pants.
Sizes 7 te 16 years.
Beys' $1.50 Washable QQp
Suits OVK,
Oliver Twist medel in plain
tops, blue and tan pants. Sizes
3 te 8 vears.
Beys' $1.95 Wash
able Suits
Plain blue, tan and green; also
with white tops. Sizes 3 te 8
years.
Beys' $1.39 Washable Q1 n
Knicker Pants OXi
Black and white cotton crash,
tan' khaki and striped washable
materials. Sizes 6 te 18 years.
Beys' Blue Denim JQ
Overalls 0i
Apron front and shoulder
straps. Sizes 6 te 15 years.
Beys' Play-Alls .. . .OI p
Blue denim and tan Oil
khaki. Sizes 3 te 8 years.
bNELLENBURGS Eneniy Basement
$1.29
CORSETS
Prices Drastically Cut
in June Sale of
Women's $2.50 Corsets JQf
H. and W., C. B. and Snellenburg Special makes odd fJ
lets wc arc closing out.
$3.50 Snellenburg Special Corsets.,. I- KQ
Pink ceutil, with medium bust and long hip lines. j)JLtlt
$1.50 Corset Brassieres 7Q
Fancy material, with garters attached. I ftlx
SneTlenbUrgS Economy Basement
Girls' & Juniors' $10.00 te $12.50
Charming
Silk Dresses
at $4.95
Crisp taffeta in a splendid as
sortment of becoming styles.
Alse a few pretty pongees in the
let. Sizes 7 te 16 years. One
pictured.
Girls' $5 Pen- $0 QK
gee Dresses ieVO
Youthful one-piece models
with Peter Pan cellar neatly
embroidered. Sizes 7 te 14 years.
One style pictured.
bNELLENBURflS Economy
Basement
$1.79 Winmere Bleached
Seamless Sheets
B at $1.29 ea. t
Made for and sold by us exclusively. Geed, sturdy,
seamless sheets in size 81x90 inches. Thrifty housewives w
ciate this saving.
$1.29 Bleached Sheets
Size 54x90 inches.
I'er cottage, bungalow or home use.
$2.95 A
bleached,
ill appre-
98c
49c Scalloped Pillow
Cases
Size 45x36 inches.
QQf, Hemstitched and
" Initial Pillow Cases
Size 45x36 inches.
SneTlenbUrgS Economy
49c
Basement
Big Thursday
in June &
ft f a . e '.l
unaermusim ei
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Twe-PlMtJ
Palamifl
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$1.49
Dainty
tn a H aIb ml:
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w i ndm.1
and
srepe
bat lataV
Women's Fruit-of-Leem '
Muslin Skirts at 89C
Finished with ruffle
Alse' gowns, envelope chemise
and skirts of lingerie cloth, lace
and embroidery trimmed.
Women's
Undermuslins
Gowns, envelope chemises and
skirts, prettily trimmed and tai
lored. Alse sateen skirts fin
ished with hip-line hem.
Women's Extra-Size
Bleemers
Tailored models of Windser
crepe.
Women's Extra-Size
Gowns ,
Lingerie cloth, finished with
embroidery.
SNELLENBURGS Economy Baaement
98c
79c
98c
Children's $4
Bathing Suits
at 0 RA
47aWW
t Attrac
tive little
models
in smart
color
N cem-bina-
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tiens.
One
pictured.
Nete
There s Coel Comfert and Real Value
in Every Inch of These
Men's & Yeung Men's Twe-
riece Tropical Cleth Suits
at $9.65
Snappy up-te-date models, tailored with the
same precision and care as smart cloth suits.
In dark and light colors.
saving!
Women's $3.00 Pure
Worsted Slip-ens
at
$1.95
Tan,
white,
jade and
Alice
blue.
Very be
coming models.
One
pictured.
SMELLENBURGS Economy Basement
15c te $1.25
Turkish Bath
Towels
at 5c te 49c
Classed as seconds because of
oil stains, spots or crest of some
hotel or institution woven through
center. Wonderful values!
$1.89 Round Scalloped fl1
Table Cleths, Each A
Heavy, firm cotton damask
cloths in a variety of prettv pat
terns. Twe yards in diameter.
bNELLENBURGS Economy Basement
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Men's and Yeung Men's
Mohair Suits,
Extraordinary d1A rrr
Values at JplU-lD
Coel, comfortable, well-tailored suits in
all the newest styles.
Office Coats at $1.85
Office Coats of Mohair. $3.85
Automobile Dusters at $2.25
Khaki Trousers at $1.35
Sweet-Orr Trousers of Khaki
at $2.65
White Duck Trousers at $1.58
SncllenburqS Economy Basement
Men's $2 and $2.50 Shirts
at $1.10 each
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These are semnrie .
lS'kn?Wn maker' Excellent
wear. SP't8 "" vacation
Made of geed quality white and tan
poneees. and snmn !..;;- a"il. lan
Kh7?t!f?i.! -W-' A few
I Imperfections are very slight
nethina in mr.; .7..yn
leeks. Sizes 14 te 17. Mighty
fine values! vmy
SnellcnbeRuS Economy Basement
This $18 Fiber
Reed Rocker
at
$8.49
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Desirable for Perch, Bedroom
or Living Roem
Built for comfort and service. Uphol
stered high back and loose cushion spring
seats are covered In beautiful cretonnes.
Choice of iveiy or brown finish. U.cep U.cep
tienal value!
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