m'-xm w : 2 "'-'-' k , - , , i r , 4 Vjjt y4'WMMls'Aw L ii : 1-1 5 i-i -r - : t . v ' ' - . ... : THE DAILY NOVELETTE' Goerf Eating By Clarinet Machie .Tcnn watched the deer of her father h menrt wliv I will Fell the place out te iihrnrr. a shadow ileiuling the screti- I i" """ "'live hip c etinii v." i.- f hrr wltle ciny eyes', neb lind )ffn In there n whole bout, closeted with Silas Werth, mllllenntre tnnnu factiircr liln crrnntl wns te ask for Jtw'i Imnil In marrlnse. She lind bivn llftcnltig te (he bars munmir of their lc,snew It fcteppcel PueWcnIy. She liPgnl one or two sentences mid then ih llbrnrv deer opened nnd cloned, r ml Tlnh Dnere Walked brhl.lv threiKh ilie hnll. Pst the- living room where fti united eTpectnntl.'-. nnd out of the heiis"! , .. , i i, n-!. !,,, mm eril! she nnsneu. ilmnlng bnek from the window ns lie rn down the uteps nnd swung down the pith te the gnte. lie held his bend high, nnd he wlijstle.l nH he went ( without one backward jjhitiee. The library deer opened nnd her ffltlirr ironed the ball nnd came te her, n qiilrirnl leek In liN ce .Icnn blushed hotly. "Well?" site. n"ked. He wined bin band. "Cene. I'luckv liegg.ii. ten. Knirt heenme te nsk m i consent te your mniringc snitl lie lOiild ein come kind of u living nnd that if wm were the light kind of u ff,rl tlie kind he thought jnu wcie, that eit"l want te lu-lp linn build. I i,ffered him a pe-ilinn in the weik" line chance for advancement, but be liirned it down. Slid he wnnted te be n nelf-ninde man. that he wam't blilng nut ns a Mjnhi-liw. Hn ! H.i . He laughed renilnlhrcntl.i. "Vli what did jeu think of bun, daddy V" . . , I ".Spunkv liked bis independence we will hear of him some dny. .lennie. Told nie of Ins peepln geed familv. 'itilc inenej. and out of. link. Ik aione In ihe world, nnd bound te succeed. Jet inni trj in the meantime jmi Ind butler pla about nubile your Aunt Leuis is going te Hurepe mid will take reu along with her better gn " "Veiv well, daddy," F.nd Jennie, and he did net --ce the flame tint wneldcred in her ees. Se lleb hnd (lung nwa without wanting te sec her arnln : two could p!n, at tint gime. idle tbnugbt ns she went te the telephone te c.ill her aunt. She lecd ll.ili denih nnd would glndlj lime mm i ,ed him. if be hnd enlj ( oust uti d te nc upr a little help from her fntbei jut tn ftnit in life. The ears of the war had lift Heb iMere plijflfcilh whole and kmiiiiI. but lilt ,ieb hnd been Idled ' Although .lean Werth, w.itchtd nnd waited duilug the diisiiflin piepii i i Hen, lie niled nvwij without one weul df rplnnntinn from Heb ll.it n- Slit' wns tee proud te let him I new of hei FRlling. "1 will feigei him," "-lie decl'ii"! pnisimuteh. Hut "lie dnl net miilrl nt. when lie isited ihe devntfed unions uf Fnnce nnd Itelglum s'i the lnttle Melds where Heb and his emr.ides bad feuclit whin she wept ever the pcipp Melds of Inlanders wlicie hi r pl.n mutes nnd triends hnd Inld down their lnes and when Mimnur waned ibu letuiiud ie hep own home, seicnci) -ejed, gnne an 1 lets selfili . Hnt .lean fietted. She lefmcil nil Imitation, ifiiil a ri.tt denl .mil tool, i-elilan walks. "Hang IiIm ptuji '" blmiid out Sila--Werth ill the Milltllde nt lu stuih. "Tin. i th limit:" n lie vtampnl lieuu the hull tn Jils dauchtei .i ml ,ei Ihm stcilllj ""oil f,k 1 lie .lennie (let -nine things tuRCthec I III Keing down te the winks in the , ir, we mii'I sfn a 1'iw ilnjs ami nu ai Isinnl with Mis. I.nwii'iui It win a in'il (iriiilier meitilng wh'ii tMe his mi et Silas Weitb diew up in I t'ic dne,i if the cteit f;n tnr ; lieu were i,iiefiill, kept lawn" and shrilbbei and the reiuuins of blooming flewir bedB. "Ven hnve' mnde some ihanges sine "It was." be Mild briefly. "Yeu bine built n ivw rest.iurnnt iMi't it prcttj ?" Jean pointed across the inclesuri te u mnall ml buck bungalow, Hinethered in woodbine, wheie a BiRii swung te and fro. ' tJeud Ktting,' lend the sif;nbnnrd. "That's net the lucterj reHtniirant ntv. chip enme along nnd rented thin nine huilclliig nnd tins opened u cnie- m tAriii n .. 1ii-.. lind ft, nlnun ulir llltir li 'I innm, didn't pij. Said his mother wns mi invalid nnd he had learned te cook Hlien n bin has -eine housewives abeul I re te help. Uelter go ever there and ent Tour lunch I will mine eer bitir; 1 have te i., e Fergusen tnst." lean walked flewlv te tm cafeteria. A fe men nml girls weie going in, peplp finm the efhees. for Ihe factor whittle had net sounded the neon hour. Inside it wns clean nnd iheer.v, with painted lluers mid tables mid hnirs with pets of led Kcniniiims in the window. Jean picked up n trn.v, with the neeesf-iirv sllvei, nnd npprenclicd the open pnce where n line was formed. Jean studied the bill of fure en the wnll In front of her. "t'hirken soup and" Jemi stnred at the white clad vmine innn who, with ehew.v shirt sleeves rolled te his (llxiws, was standini; with the ,eup ladle poised in air. Mew bic mid lieiirt he looked, ' heu (lean, and whelc-miic nnd happ.v n th humble himncvS "f fenllng buii crv people. He smiled and bowed te 'an while a iei Hush struggled ihrniigh the tnn of bin skin. She went te n distant table and trod te eat. but listening te the seynd of his clieerv vnpp ns he gieeied one nftrr nnetlipr, "lie fell te dr amine and when her ' ither nppi'ind the hmi, wns cilil and 'prgnttin. Silas Werth lireught u Meavil laden tr.i.v and with him came' 'he young proprietor te bend nbere the' secluded table. "I just saw Jean, sir it's taken mi brentb nwjv, Mr. Werth and if she won't murr me an I nm making Sllna Werth lifted twinkling eyes. why, we'll ill it a-dar. My lunch la getting cemi" Ne one In Uic busy plnce enjoying the "geed eating" saw Beb Dacre' swift downward Bwoep ns lie dropped a kiwi en Jennie a bright hair. ' WOMAN'S PITIABLE PJ.IGHT WINS "JUDGE'S" SYMPATHY lenillc. this V0I1I1L' llintt tlf.eilu nuim help lii hl biisliRss a preltv wife te help upend the niececdHi t-e lt'oubeuld mniinge te make our lumia In the old manor house, nml keep a corner for me, when T give up the town office Dugan Sends Her Back te Hospital, Halting Aute Case The pitiable plight of Mrn. Annie Mnhcr, seventy yenrs old, 1007 Ultncr street, Inlitred In. an nulotneblte nccl- dent, rnilned the STmeathy of Mads trate Dugan when the woman appeared before him te testify regarding her ln juries today, and be sent her back te the Presbyterian Hospital. MrsJvfnher was struck by an nnte mobile Xnber Day, nnd the hearing of Jehn Hnnscem, of Wynnewood, the driver, wns arranged for today. Tim woman wns no weak Ibnt It wns necessary for two patrolmen and her Mil te-assist her 'te the witness btand. Noticing Mrs. Mnhcr's feeble condi tion, ugnn declined te go en with the hearing. The hearing of Han&com was con tinued until October 10. I Q ASCO . Vlv W) ,sVS xi I H i I A 4 i A i i i ! 'A t '1 8 r After-Dinncr Tricks U IT JJn. 27. The Magnetlied UiUer Thp right band Is held palm upward, and n ruler lnid nirnss It. The fingers of the left blind grasp the right wrist, ie nemiv it." Ihe ngnt linml is turned ipilikU eipi but the ruler dnei net fnll It mil" in- te the rl,-ht hand s though iunj.netlpd (Tig. 1.) In liiriiliu: the light ii.iinl ever the left ferefiiii'ir was iiilckl extended se that It MM the iiilei In p'nee. Fig. 2 explains the ferret. Of ceurse the back of the hand Is kept toward the audience. At the finish the forefinger Is removed and the ruler drops te the fleer. Cewrfeftlj ill. JPwIHe U4nrCtmMu i lunMriui ASMMI . ASCQ ASCO a 'i Where Quality Counts Where Cleanliness Reigns Where Courtesy Prevails m&&' 2G.' JPerk & Beans can Ieftftl ben, roeKril te n nlrctr. vlth a wee bit of Ustv perk mldetl. In n rlih roninte Smice. Campbell's Beans, can 9c 9 BfHB! Princess Gless Starch Cut te pk(. rh bt ntltlltT Olnm Btnt'h Me linre er nelrt. in errnim, net iitnn l-illr rtlnvfrt In het nr cnl'l wster Thl nr're nn'clnl fer thrf6 Anxr. SOAPS Palmolive Lifebuey Ivery t 3r20c Babbitt's Best Borax . SOAP 6 ""25c PRESERVING NEEDS Maien Quart Jan, dez. 79c Jelly Tumbler, dez. ..40c Jar Tepi, dez 25c Jar Rings, 4 dez. for . .25c Parewax. lb. pkg 10c Certo, het. T 28c Kpmak Asce Pancake Fleur, pkj; 10c en feel like Kettlnjr up In the ' mernlna with uch n trent te leek for fer nnrd te. Best White Potatoes (31, IbO Rrlllnc In weight Knnr- Hntfw. nu full mrnuirr. 5c N. B. C. Secial Tea Sandwiches, lb.. 27c Cocoanut Taffy Bart, lb.. . 21c Zu Zu Ginger Snaps, pkg. . Sc Butter Thini, pkg i ... 10c Geld Sea! Fleur Vn? 49c I or boe1 btil.lnr tiiii nrril cenil flour. Sun sweet Prunes, lb. A u-rr heiiltliful dlli, 19c LIKE OYSTERS? Trcaten Crcken. . .lb 14c Atco Cracker Meal, pkg 10c Snowdrift Shortening ,caa 17c Bif Sear Picklei, 6 for 9c Rich Creamy Cheese lb. 25c With a met ilellBlfiful flae. Geld Seal Macaroni pkg. 9c Geld Seal Spaghetti pkg. 9c 1 6. ASCO Cern Flakes vVt' A hl parkucp for Gr. M iir pin raeri.' Geld Seal Oati, pkg... 9c Puffed Wheat, pkg 12c Puffed Rice, pkg 15c jjQ HN Taste It! Thp nefnt butter In Anitrlral Richland Butter Ib 46c Alse bl vnlu SELECTED EGGS no'- O Twelvn gepd one in every dozen. CrA Geld Seal W T!r:r"ef50c Tile plrl( of the nraU. Asce Coffee , ib 29c Tenr eun of coffee can be the best part of our meal, 4ce .ettrt prereii It. Aice Etaperatft) Milk, Can, 5'2C, 10c Asce Tea pkg 1UC lb V.K, Sir. lb ptn.4Ar. Tire Helertable blendt: Ornnge Tcke'. I n d I t 7leii. Old reuntri St7l, ntnek, Mlied. tea lyl Our New Leaf iffii It ttayt freth Bread Supreme Extra Big Leaf lOc Whjr pay 12r or 14e for loam no larcr? Sare tlunr prnnlrt for jnumelf. Three Other Victer Winners Victer Bread 6c LOAF Our rrgular pan leaf that It huntlrerU of theutandi et hemn, a farerlta In Victer Raiiin Bread, leaf ec Victer Whole Wheat, leaf i0c Meat Specials Fer Tuesday and Wednesday FINEST NATIVE BEEF Whole Cut Chuck Roast lb Boneless Pet Roast lb Lean Soup Beef 2 6s for Rolled Beef lb 12. feC Fresh Beef Liver 8c Fresh-Killed "'rjk. Stewing, Frying, .. (- Salt-Meated IllCKenS Breiling, Roasting ld OOC Our Btcwing chickens weigh Zyt te i lbn each. i Prices Effective in Our Phlla. and Camden Stores and Meat Markets . V 'jpaasitaissaasesg ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO I -1 i & A i . 1 A Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere is a pleasant place in which te shop for many things for the home and everything for all mem bers of the family. ' Wide aisles make moving about from one department te another easy and nnfatifriiinrr Fresh washed air is kept in constant circulation, and a careful system of illumi nation provides geed light without glare. I Complete Autumn stocks of dependable new mer chandise offered at low and moderate prices make buying easy for the whole family. Sale d Women s Coats 12 $13.50 $16.75 $8.50 $ Warm Tweeds, Herringbone and Chinchilla ik p $13.50 $12 coats are 512 of black A father and his son are going out of business and they are making-up all the materials en hand at aston ishing prices. Coats from them at $8.50 and .$12 are of amazingly soft, woolly tweeds in. in definite stripes, checks, plaids and diagonal weaves. $8.50 ones are of green ish tan with nubs of bright color and almost invisible plaid effect; they have strapped - sleeves, close fastening cellar, inverted pleat back, patch pockets and belt; they are lined throughout with durable sateen. and white diagonal tweed, tan and white kindergarten tweed, tan and lavender plaid tweeds, diagonal tweeds and herringbones. Seme with plaid or contrasting backs and usually lined through the shoulders. They are far the best coats of the season at any such price as this. Gray Herringbone Coats at $13.50 are particularly soft and nice and they have poed-looking plaid back". Tan nnd chew-colored pole coats are also 513.50, each of them packed full of comfort for wintry days. Tan Chinchilla Coats at $16.75 an lined thrpugheut with peau de cygne te match and they have teal leather buttons and buckle. The chinchilla is exceptionally soft md woolly te the touch, tee. (Poun Sitelra Ster. MnrkM) Autumn Frecks Reflect Many Important Style Themes at Lew Prices Cleth Dresses, $6 te $25 Silk Dresses, $10 te $25 At $0, $10, $12, $15 and up te $25 there is a satisfy ingly complete assortment of street, business and daytime frocks of serge and Poiret twill; included among these at the higher prices are nice looking wool crepes. Many arc of smartly tailored sim plicity. Others are trimmed with braid, embroidery, but tons and colorful new orna ments and mptal girdles. At $10, $12, $1.50, $15 te $25 there is a wide choice in the latest-style frocks of crepe de chine, charmeu.se, satin-back crepe and Canten crepe; some of the finer ma terials are found only at the higher prices. Styles feature . H.I' UN iiii $18.' -sllV M uK'tAJ 0 s. r Beautiful Suits Have Huge Fur Cellars, $57.50 These really beautiful suits perform a double function. With their luxurious fur cellars and warm interlining, they are almost as warm as a separate coat. Their air of rich i-xclusiveness fits them te sup plant either a street frock nr an afternoon dress for any daytime occasion. IMade of deep-pile uncut belivia in blue and two shades of hrewn, with lovely big wolf cellars. The coats are intricately styled with stitched medallions and loeso strap pings of the material and ar lined with soft silk crepe. Pictured. Beautifully tailored suits hhr an tunable .nr of smart simplicity at S 12.50. Thev han i.hp ' longer, plam-tnilercd coats finished uith sleek tL J57.50 Httle hand-embroidered silk arrowheads and'tined Ci "ith silk crepp. Of uncut belhia hi brown and UV black Fme navy blue- or black tricetme suits show elaborate embroid eries at $80. Coats are long of line and belted; sleeves are long and very clese-flttlnsr; linings are of pretty (flgurcd bilk, (Down ftialra Bter, Market) III ; i all the wu vagaries of drapery, of bead and ornament trimming, of rembinutiun of fabrics or color relief, The Better Frecks at $25 te $(5 Arc in the Uttle Salen Stepping af almost any figure one wuuld care te pay, there are .street frocks of fine Peiret Twill and tricetine in coat-styles, .straight-line styles' and side-draped styles. Afternoon frocks of crepe de chine. Canten crepe, wool crepe, Russian crepe, satin-back crepe and Georgette are obtainable at almost all prices from $25 upward. Evening frocks of taffeta, Georgette, sequins-and-tulle and chiffon velvet in festive shades and the always-wanted black, begin at M7.50. ncmn Mnlr 5lnr, MrVn Stamped Unbleached Muslin Bed Spreads, $1.75 te $4.50 People like thpm the work en thorn u inrc-tinc an nut loe detailed, and the results are certainty gratifying fl.75 te .2.7" for f-preadi stamped for Frrnli 1 net ditm, 8K00 inrhe.. ?2.50 te $4.50 for spreads stamped for apphqur ami complete with foleied paWiPs The .?4.50 spreads are nlready hemstitched Sbe SInOO inches. Completed models suggest color combinations and vtltrhei. (Down Stlr Ster. Art Xrrdla Werk liet, r.nlrnl) Mere Than a Hundred Patterns in Men's Made-te-Measure Suits Every One Absolutely Pure Weel $35 $40 $42.50 $48 $50 The Down Stairs Stere for men, en the Gallery, just one flight down from Market Street, offers an exceptionally large assortment of high grade suitings in seasonable weights and the patterns and colors ninety-nine men out of every hundred prefer. Checks, indefinite mixtures, everplaids, stripes, tweeds, herringbone weaves and plain patterns in casimeres, serges, cheviets and, in the $42.50 te $50 price-range, fine worsteds. These suitings we shall have pi'eperly tailored te your measure and their satisfac tory fit is guaranteed. Ne extra charge is made for extra sizes. (Down Mnlrs trr for Mm. uri S0 4 h) A" - ' s - J7 Hip f.nllrrj, MnrkrU ) Men's Woven Madras Shirts, $1.50 Extra-quality w even-striped madras shirts of standard Wanamaker measuiement'i. Plain and cluster stripe", in blue, tan, green, lacnder and black with white. ,Si7es 11 te 18. They aie considerably les in price than any we can obtain after this let is gene. (Down Main Sterr for Wm, en tli fillrr, Wivrhrt) Rugs, i, 9x12 Ft. Rugs for bedrooms, living rooms, dining rooms any room in the home, in fact, where a 9x12 feet rug will fit and experienced householders knew that this is the size most apt te fit the average room. 9 x 12 ft. hit-and-miss rag rugs, h9. 9x12 ft. wool-and-fiber rug-., S12.30 nnd l". 0 x 12 ft. Aminster rugs, 53.1.50 and $17.50. 0x12 ft. velvet nigs, 55 and $47..jO., 0x12 ft. Wilten rugs, $67..0, 84 and $92.50. (Iluwn Mulr Mer, ClirMntit) Women's Brushed Weel Scarfs Specially Priced $1.50 and $4.50 Fei Autumn daj.s whn one s-earccly vants a heavy coat, and for sports wear later, brushed wool 5-rsrfs aie particularly con cen nient. These are soft and firmly knit, with matching fringed ends. SI. 50 for bruhd wool rarfs, 10 inches wide, in salmon, pink, jde and American Beauty. $4.50 for brushed mohair scarfs. 15 inches wide njid very aeft and fleecy. White camel, bter. lnwn, l reneh bhif, tiivy, cauna and henna Artificial Silk Scarfs, JJ2.75 .lust the uay touch of 'oler that one wants with dull-toned Autumn suits or wraps. Vai legated stripe that enn he used with many cder. Seft, leng-f ringed tiich Women's Exceptionally Geed Weel Tuxedo Sweaters, $2.35 The straight-te.it tjle that people ncer tire et. in the conerva cenerva tic plain knitting stitch Vavj 1'irrrh blue, jeekey red, rust and tangonne. Sizes :iS te 41. Il'enn Sar, ter BfHtfr sh.ip, Cmtrnli Specially Priced Down Filled Quilts, $10 Made ppcinllv ler us at this innKualh- )uw prifr Pure down iillcd nnd very warm a wrll ns figln 1 igured atenn tup and hack. Slr- 72x72 inchrc Weel-Mixed Single-Bed Blanket, $8 Pair Whit binkpts with pink or Mue border, in C2c7S.ineh size. Ml wool filling and retten warp gie them geed weight and (hi- "feel" that housewhe like. (Down S(r t-turr, i -ntmli Dainty Frillings for Bertha Cellars, $1 te $4.25 Yard no ..f the piettiest and me t Nuni n -all becoming notes of Autumn fnshieii i the Rprtha i elUr rifferfi' ndths, ditTerent materials, 'igh different 1 aping make th"ni nijr' able i" niRiT upon of fare an I freek, and .ill no nod e de ie hfl'.e etii i te hu rlie Teqiiiied length of frilhl g (UMialh 'irHl and linn the end Xet, imitation Wl'iinpnuet Wi, ehiffen, (toerg'tt. and point de-pp' come in widths varying from '". t-i xta inchc?, and in plain, turked, heni r.titched or combined ?tle5 Wntr, tau Kir eeru in each material. , lliiwn stnlr s(or .ntr.l VH $V 7 ..'in Seven New Autumn Styles in Women's Shoes Unusual at $5 and $5.50 Street and dress shoes for particular women who re quire that their footwear he down-te-the-minute but con servatively unobtrusive; comfertablo and long-wearing without any sacrifice of trim geed leeks. $5 and $5.50 are exceedingly moderate prices for geed shoes like these. $5 for patent leather, blark or brown calf and black kid one-strap pumps vith Cuban heels. Alse black calf, bl.'. ' and tan calf oxford' with Cuban heels and rubber heels attached $5.50 for black calf, patent leather and tau calf one strap pumps uith the new bandal-like vamps. Alse black patent leather and tan kid oxfords. All have Cuban heels and rubber heels attached. (I)eim Btkir (Her, Cli.stnet) 1-M S ' ': V .W M '..V.1N. ;v ! " V " - ?rrA
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