fiP TCiTiV-flYI" 'T"- TAT lT "Wr J.'BV' TlCVVI UTja - . 1 - ' c. '. ivfiri -iT:rwga-. w u."t .i iwwiu.y.im rei'!vwwr.wpj rJAMffilU.w?jWSi7P ,, .- - r vn r -r-.v Hm-Mri- " . f v r -WM f V. , i v v . V 'h , - W EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIL ADELPHI A, ' THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1922 F ?j &: Ml I If ml m m mm '3 V . 1 iil r: m it rt I' K$ a tttt r . fiJA R?. rr w II wz. 'ibdtliin.vmtr vacation HUL rdfes ksr Vacati en stiffness I AH Mlffend strained nfler thnt I I first clreniieti dny? Ne J I jnitter-irou'vetntenSlonn' I Liniment nteng. Ne rubbing I needed it penetrate. lm- mediately brings tlngllni; re X '1(1 te every core muscle. I it kills pain 1 ., TheDailyNevdette Peter, Peter By Mauna Cowles il (DESKS Office Eqnip- rccnl, Weed a Steel Filei Jeseph L. Shoemaker & Ce. Batik, ninre. I.Ilirarr a Srlmel Purnlliire At 92G Arch St. Since 1884 (yliermiikrr Ilullillnc) i SPECIAL SALE OF Baby Grand Pianos July 10th te July 20th Prices Start at $275 Up SPECIAL TERMS rT4HWy. IMS WrkiimTi liZimBfetejgMxi&SLaia BOOK KEEPER we have all stylet of ADDING & CALCULATING MACHINES Frem $3.50 Up COLLINS, 831 Chestnuts I'liene: Walnut 3 ITS evss FOR AUTOMOBILES PROMPT SERVICE REASONABLE FR1CH3 IVualealBtt HIRES TURNER GLASS COMPANY 0th A Walmdi Fiuladi m IPERP T)i:Ti:it, rotor!" -L It wan the high-pitched, reprov ing elce e( Alice, the yeutiRCt of the three sisters. Peter in nuestlen hnci come home te enjoy the leisure eC n Snturduy hnlf holiday. A new hook, it magazine or two, n pipe ntul a t'hnlp longue en the awning awning tlieltered terrace had left Peter feel ing the content of n mild summer afternoon. Allee'si reproving "Peter, Peter," was the cloud floating hy en the cloudless eUy. There was never any mltnlflng nheut the nature of the comment te fellow, ke Peter said: "Well, what's the mat ter? What have I done te illplene 'your mnJestyV" "Peter, dear," she said, Inking r. "eat near hit. "I enw you downtown this neon, and Peter, Peter there was a hole in jour stocking. I was walk-ItiL- hi'hinil a en ntul honest I saw the hole lift and wondered what sort of I man could he se careless, and then I lealbed that It was our darling Peter. "Thanks," said Peter. "I'll change j 'em before dinner." He began read ing furiously and Allee moved Inte the background of the garden lieyend. Half an hour before dinner I'eter wcfiT" te hN room te freshen up, and a geed fifteen minutes of that time was snciit siiirehlnz through bureau ,draweis in search of a pair of hole less socks. At length he found a pair, one solitary pair among Ilftj pairs or se that were mere or less unsound. I "I can man.ige te wenr these te- morrow- and Menduv." reflected Peter. , "and I'll get one of the girls te mend , some up en Memmy. ' Se Mend.iv morning he nppreachrd i the middle siter, Janet. "If j en lunen't anything else te !de. some time today." he began with 1 what lie thought considerable diplo macy "you might mend a few of the best of the socks I've laid out en my bed. I've such n skad of them that I , don't like the Idea of lmlng anv mere, se If jeu haven't anything cl-e te de " .Inner Interrnntt il ! I'eter, Peter." she began in dulcet I J but i enreling tones. "Tuut's Just like' a iii.iu. He assumes because a woman f has no regular business that she hasn't an thing te de, 1 cm nsMiie ou that when 1 mart Tem he'll bine te leek, at things fiem a different angle, lteally, .. . ." !.n.... i m .......i r.- 11 s e riiiiiMiiewn, .n-u .--'v,it u, - j nuns idiicating and culthatlng women. Thej send them te college, have their l eiecs trained, lune them learn all the l ! Mis ami all the graces and then they I s.iy : 'Since jeu haven't anjthlng else1 i te' de, please darn my seeks.' Heally, I Peter. I don't want te be disagreeable. ' It s the prltliiple of tile thing. Piter excused hliueir from the feml- , nine circles of slsteis a little early. In his own sitting room he unwrapped a sniiill parcel containing darning cotton , ii ml silk, a huge, thimble and a paper of needles. There was a rap en his deer. Hut before Peter had time te gather his mending equipment together Sister .Maud had come in. ; "Peter. Peter." said Maud, scorn in her Milee an I in her ejes. "I can't iiiaglne a brother of mine doing any- i tliltu like that. I thought jeu were a regular man. but 1 see jeu aren't. I hope that jeu don't tell our friends that 5011 hae te mend jour own stockings!" j Peter gutliereu the socks anil tne i mending things together with a hang- deg leek and then asked his sister te take a seat. Hut Maud did net. She j had been tee seriously shocked. I The next Saturday afternoon Peter made (i neat package containing ten ,nr tiftcen palis or socks and fared forth II" was going te try te find I some eldish person who would be will- ing te darn socks If well paid lie bad no idea where he was going te Jind one. He startid thinking that an In- spiral ion might come. Hut before any thing like an Inspiration had come be spied Ills three sisters coming up the slrett Ne Htieet te turn down lay ' (between him and the trio. One of them, I prebablv Janet, n true daughter of i I.e, was sine te ask him what was in ' thi! uaekage. Peter looked about for somewhere te lanlsh. Just ahead steed the Cooledge heiiee with a wide veranda I urct'hing Inviting awnings out te him. I lie turned into the dihewny, and was mounting the tust steps of the veranda w In n be gallantlv doffed his hat te Ills sisters, doubtless consumed with i uriesiry te knew why he was calling at the Coeledges'. Daphne Cooledge. serene and Indo lent, i ce lined reading en a chaise lengue It dim urieil te Peter that their i ideas of passing a pleasant summer afternoon were Identical, Daphne rose and met liuu, offered her hand ith much ceullalltj. and bade him sit down. She took a straight little bent hickory chair near him. "I'm se clad ou came," she said, "I was just wishing homebody xery, i try nice would tome. De jeu knew miii haven't bi en te sre mc ter trie longest tune''" Peter stammiied something about in vi r making alls aiijway. "lint wlij should uuiV" said Daphne. "With tluee charming sisters at home jeu don't in i d le. I'm afraid jeu're tee content, Pi tei " i Daphne wan a vei'j pietty girl and iiobedj who knew her took her bland ishiuenis very seriously. Still Peter was stirred with u feeling of self self estiem. This very charming jnung woman was apparently glad te sen him. Te be sure he hadn't called en her i much lately. When he did the sisters ulvvajs reproved. Sometimes they Faid, "Peter. Peter, I am afraid that jeu are taking Daphne M'rieusly. She Is a .desperate Utile lllrt." . Peter didn't tell Dapnne this. ' They talked of a number of things for ten minutes. Daphne had been ejeing hU bundle, resting en the fleer beside bun, "Peter. I'm djlng te knew what's I In that package. Yeu didn't bring me 'some uiiidy, did you?" "I'm se sorry," stnmmered Peter. l"Well, I may as well tell jeu. That paikage contains some socks thnt need mending. I wiih trjmg te find some seamstress or something that xveuiii darn them for me. I thought inayhe jeu'd tell me of some one. "Yeu peer dear," said Daphne x'ery sueetli "Xoi! hnvp thiee slstcra and That queitlen can be an-'"" u'"1 ,n ''"'" 50Ur sec'q- H I had a S "?f11. lulckty and atlfae brother but then I'm net Llcver like 9 catlenal' liureau "V" J. : ?"' ' "why nre jeu looking nt me like that? "I was just trjjng te see whether you were making fun of me.' Daphne's mouth dtoeped like thnt of n disappointed child. "Making fun of you," said she. "Peter, Peter, hew can ou ask? I have asked te darn your socks. I'll dam these and ns many mere ns you want me te. I don't knew any one else I would, de that for. "Daphne, de jeu mean thnt?" Kvents In Peter's life had been rush ing forward nt such n furious speed within the Inst qunrtcr of an hour that he could hardly get hlfl bearings. Here was the most beautiful girl in the world giving him nn opportunity te say things thnt he had never drenmed he would have a chance te say. She was willing te dam his socks always. Could any thing be mere pointed? "Daphne, dearest Daphne." Peter said, seizing her hand that efTcred no resistance. "Daphne, 1 love you te ajutrnctlnn. 1 nlwayH have loved J'OU. Could jeu ever love me -" "I j vex love your snui inpnm.-, mm 11..... lltiln elinnlilnrtl shook With .Mi nml her free hand dried tears- that welled In her eyes. "Peter, I've nl- wavs loved you you win n '' Peter, Peter, you have liecn se blind. R!W I w I Improved Shackamaxen Street Ferry Service On Sundays and holidays, continuing throughout the summer, there will be a ten-minute beat service from 3.00 P. M. te 10.00 P. M., Eastern Standard Time, en the West Jersey and Seashore Railroad ferries, between Cooper's Point, Camden, and Shackamaxen Street, Philadelphia. Sewing Made a Pleasure II Vti K iH J VACATION TIME FOR ECONOMY AND YOUR CONVENIENCE INCLUDE IN YOUR BAGGAGE A WONDERFUL NEW W1LLCOX & GIBBS Portable Electric Sewing Machine When that suit, dress or wearing apparel is accidentally tern or ripped it tcill net be ncccssaru te run for a seam stress or tailor if you have a WUlcex & Gibbs sewing machine at hand. you The W. & G. Portable Electric Sewinp Machine gives he means of eettinrr "motive pewer'' from any elcc- n miri-nnr instpnri of saminir veur own nervous cnerev. It docs nil the high-class sewing that any ether standard machine will de and will de it in any room in the house having an electric socket. The speed can be controlled, fast or slew, ns you wish it. Sews any weight material with equal efficiency. Ne bobbins te wind. Ne tensions te regulate. Your old machine taken in part payment. Yeu will find it very convenient te have one with you en your summer vacation ASK TOR DEMONSTRATION, WITHOUT OIIL10ATIOX, IN YOUR IIOMi:. riMALI, 11UST I'AVMUSTi UALANCU ON EASY TKH5IS. Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Ce. rhenc, Spruce 2192 1709 Chestnut Street Awardi for the June contest will appear in (bit paper in sequence npTpcV-- "pvlrr Tl7ttnNNfcl- -tfOltf" ,& J tt7 ---: 4ieJlVP "-B? '! Ma. . ""-LpAr.- sSS -'i TS FRED HODGSON Wf. J te52k' &SONS' m 1 f MB f-rlXfy rxM MIMZ ? uw I IUTOC Ik 0 . WALL PAPER CC jCAMDCN PHILA CP.ROBElvTSO. WOLFINGTON'S' Patntln?, Tlenevatttiff enif Repair. ing Service SSSb i -II1 IH V AMBROTIIERSl U5I TJVI MANUrtTUMM0lllHm) ( Wftu .IEEaSj-BaJ ,;t 3 I I iim WW MMimtfflfiSBm JSKapk$R& Il PAPER- Bumps and Dents Don't go through the metering season with a scarred car. Wc will re move these evidences of accident thoroughly and quickly. 46 years' experi ence behind our work. Moderate prices. Phene: Poplar US Tile WOLFINGTON Sheps 19th and Buttonwood '.Established 1876', 11111' r Jlfaii 'OPKr'fitit,, Vfi,... m m Cuticura Talcum Seethes And Cools After a warm bath with Cuticura Seap there in nothing mere refresh ing for baby's tender skin then Cuticura Talcum. If hi3 skin Is red, rough or irritated, anoint with Cuti cura Ointment te seethe and heal. They are ideal for all toilet uses. ! X4c!irrlbTV!lU. AdJre.i "CiUtuiX. ntertM.Dtpt JSr,MU,el Mm 'SeMvrr; whr HpapMc UintiantUD4&0e IftteuziXa. BCuticur Seap share without rauz. Where Shall I Send My Child te Scheel? i ' Uapline puu'U, anil her 'J lien Hie loeneu I den t Imp nVe'rnaB PuXM lovely ejes drepped. Tl.ei Indcnerdence Snim? l,?h i up at Peter tcinptinely. you iney obtain complete anS I"'" t0 knew u beaiiiHtreis nut, really, reliable Information of any , I'd be no happy if jeu'd let me darn Si,iiu 'tlRii,V0 ' r2r V or them for jeu. Will yeuV" She hoi &'.' Sii'eeT TcJarichSI: ltteI. anU as Peter did net object she for retarded children con! r(-,llt-,ueil ou' for tlin I'neltaKe and put rvatery of music. celisBe or I lt '" tlie clm'1' DP,ll' 'llm' wSn"1-1. ?.'? it,m.t "Daphne, you're ree Keed," Peter of the various instltutew wW ' 10",nl ''"i"-'lfIB,"K' l0'.,k'nR Intently enable you te maha wise in her face. He vnt vvnnderiiiR whether chelca. Kite wiih liavlut' luimeiihc sport with him Thta ten-Ice Is froe and avail- or whether ically the cared for him. Any man livlns would Blvc his rlKht hand te pes-ew the love of Uapline Coeledpje. lie had never taken her ery seriously hecaube It never occurred te him that he, hud u ensnee among nil her ndmlreri. ' v . "Pete-rPcter dcar.M OfipliB aM, able 'e vvhi. every one every. 'PdkUc Ledger Buildiig ESTNUT at SIXTH utMH 1 vA iVfrit) VB Ps, . kk w - ITS W JljmjQ idea tkisde -ueur Paper Hanmwe' This "Summer Decorating" idea while net entirely new is being accepted by many thoughtful and thrifty people who realize that their paperhanger can give them every attention right new can render better ser vice even better than he possibly could in the busy Fall season. What about these two Bedrooms of yours and that Living Roem? They de need re papering you've said se yourself. Yeu could have them done new and net only avoid the busy Fall months, but have them done at a considerable saving se why put it off as long as you have about decided te have them papered? Your rooms can be as beautiful as you cheese te make them, for Wall Papers this season are a revelation of Beauty and Geed Taste and the new books contain a wealth of material from which te cheese. They offer every opportunity for the expression of your individual ideas. Your Dealer will welcome a visit from you will assist you in every possible waywill even arrange te de your work while you are at the Seashore or the Mountains. l)edIers:As23ciatieD m,. 4u,. m ",Mih vn v HW P'Wh. )m f' fiafru.54sa Y iTti arair jl mt.rzztmz:' r h , 'if''' 'Twin-Six Touring Car . i, , AN HOUR or a day in a Packard Twin-Six is literally a different kind of an hour or day. Driving or riding in the Twin-Six one has the agreeable feeling that this great car could carry him tirelessly onward forever. Its occupants enjoy a peculiar sense of ease and security, far removed from the ordinary experi ences of everyday metering. Thousands of Packard Twin-Six owners testify te the profound satisfaction that comes of owning the finest thing of its kind. The Twin-Six Touring, $3850 at Detroit Immediate Deliveries TACKARD MOTOR CAR COMPANY of PHILADELPHIA 319 North Bread Street PACKARD ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONB te'rT ttft VI ' t.,W BH?Iag 'n tv.ii. . Why the Silvertown Cord stands alone FIRST and foremost, because it wears longer, because it leeks better, and because, mileage considered, it costs less than any ether tire at any price. It is the pioneer cord tire. It established the use of cord tires in America. Its makers developed and proved every advance in cord tire construction. It has always held the leadership. It wen its position by its quality. It is net merely a "cord tire." It carries with it all the meaning associated with the words "Goedrich Silvertown Cord." The Silvertown safety tread net only guards against accidents but adds te the miles and wear in the tire. It has in it all the geed faith, geed will and geed workmanship of Goedrich. Yeu can get it in any size, from 30 x 3J4 up and each and every Silvertown is the same quality throughout. Your Goedrich dealer will supply you new. THE B. F. GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY Akren, Ohie Buy your tires where you see this Goedrich Tire sign. It means satisfaction in every transaction. SILVERTOWN CORDS FABRICS TUBES ACCESSORIES $3 -i a; . V""1 ,. tlUljJ$.'Qi..is,. ,t. A V ,- I i,.j,,ni t. m j -i , . -.VI iil iji-Vfii iLSr, ""., viiii
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