j.. it?,' '- yjt'.-iTT!- TJffe ikmmi er ( W- ffU.er an Cemtteck i Ihrniieh Iff foAepher. ,' .0 M Tmt. At M The Mehun Family B Mehun family had cmcncd from jiffleS.'fB.'W In the yers lra . - UnD tvflfir !'treVunr flwt m 'Hen dollars (by IWJJfS, tort finate wnturc... ether Smmi almert overnight. The miwi &ttml j,rt dutnnce went of Pitts tUSh from whlri tbe Mehuns ha, ESStdd te New Yerk, was verr proud !J. aVh?evcments of ita native en. llthrC In which rthaJMraiw had &d a m 2reT frame ate-lr. with a & at the top of It. geometric ccn wp0U!.. minted te with pride na the Jf7r reffice of Jim Tuehiin, the Sr.1 wlrard. And the cnat-lren Sfi which faced the beholder en ench Su'Jf the VrawlM path that led te fhi fren pefeh of the old hour, still itwd e?pecta.t as though awaiting the mat man's return. But Jim Mehun had long age out- SJmn these provincial shades. And hm? Mehun looked back from the J bndfd perfection of her shew-plaee Sir Orftcr Bav with acntle ahmlder ""at the memory of these expectant ..' ..... titaf. when ther were mailed: the house nt Llepervllle fmt mnrrled, tne ueune m t..-i-..... , id wtmed a very splendid place, rer Jim Motion's fortune was then rated enlr In tbe thousands and In very lew nt these. But Mrs. aiemm w ..' BrOUu 01 inr mm " " -r" -,:. Van Wjck and later, when social imbltlen bscame the actuating motive f hr life, managed te use that family eonnectlen with an nqreltness wnicn 011 ... .L., i..m !.fcAtiA'B vrnw Cfertuni Thnd already "blasted through tbe fOCiai wiinerne". The move te Leng Islnnd had been a erewd one. or this wns the backdoor te New Yerk society, and before the ehl'dren had grown thmuih ndeks cence the progress of this family was du'y noted and the name of Mehun re corded as being "among these present t the dinner tables of the elect. Alicia ilehun made few n.lstakes. She bad the wclal Instinct and she had beauty quiets of Importance, when re-enforced by a steadily growing Income , - J.-f 1. n1n Tl.a vnlltA nt ff....,.. . Vnmn'faee when added M. neVenM chSrmrcM never be toether perepnaicnarms, can never ue flM1 nnnslrfereil. it once creates anJaudlence. She takes ti miiH of the Ktaee. Hostesses want A . ecauiuui weuuiii her ss a nnrt of the decoration of their dinner tables, and any mnn has a dead son', indeed, who isn't gratified at being in her presence. If she sparkles for him, he feels that he has a part in en hanclng her beauty. If he provokes her sralle, or her blush, he sees In these nsnifrstatiens new beauties which he Umself has painted. Beauty in a woman Is In Hse'f almost equal te power, but a clever beautiful, woman is omnipotent. Realizing the full value of these as Sits with which nature had endowed r. AHda Mehun played the social gan.e with a skill which at times some what bewildered her husband, who found himself, almost before be was ware of it. a habitue of the houses et the near-great and a member of at least one exclusive club. His own knewldge of the world did something for him here, for, though be bad nene of tbe finer perceptions which distin guished his wife, he wan manly, good geed looking In rather a heavy way and had en enough, when at a disadvantage, te rmaln sileVlt. B'lt It wns bis wife who bridged these HfA"uties, (snoring with a graceful confidence the snubs of the gnnbbUli, . mmintlns the social Ind'cr by climbing nimbly ever the shoulders of various eireipk or nceunlntnncex, conquering 1 ' preludlees and winning new favors with tireless attention te the nmnnltfes nnd a succession of subtle campaigns of nd jcrtlnlng which kept her name nnd face In evidence at bawinrs, show ring and aunt-meets. She cultivated the societv Writers, did them judicious favors, al ways consented te be interviewed and provided the peer things with copy with n air of conferring a favor. There were pictures, tee. of herself, of the children, new grown very handsome tee. of the plnce nt Oyster Bay, ex terior and Interior; of tbe stables nnd the hunters which her son Jack and fitr daughter Marget rode te the hounds. Very prettily. In the familiar chat of a society mauazlne which devoted a Wrt of its pajes each month te well pewn neeple. was told the story of DOW Mnrcet. the flnmrhtnp ha.l h.n ealled Cherle by her French governess and hew that nffectlenate appellation Bed been Americanized te "Cherry" bv jaembers of the family nnd the circle e'f Immediate friends, n title te which she emed se suited that It clung te her tnreush nil the adolescent yeurs. ,?!?. Mehun wtfehed with geed-natured tolerance this surprising progress ei tne tern lv nmvnni -iin..ni. k. -i ef serietv and at last into lta very woof and warp, but he interposed no SHtlon'',ufeo,1"8 the bl" growing E?,.er !",b ear He rcnllxed that the ttinr him had eddcd le te his 52rtr"icennt,0"' wn,ch Increased wen.yJn pr.e!tJe; But- " "ie years went en nnd the demands of his many ShES'.1?" mere """ting, he was! ftYT 1'w le control of his so se &n.ies. ?.ntl"lr the bands of and ;. I i . em an" te devote mere Rphuu8iiou,pn?dtbenewebi iit.Tretnmd!!perh8P,8' m,er of the jwy quiet there. He had alwnt Ket SMd '? hI Mtfabuwh office? ?? befeJ. Xi." rem1 w.lth the cu litn SS2t!.-i?lsV.e'- And there 'ad tt evening lamwhele1 fam,"r around wake n&ehSP'tlS te ed fttrl' and ws WitfdSr merntng te "freshed 'u'. !' " hnrd,y e K were D H d VS.lV, Wc" " hia Ben. j u"fu wHh business confer. ... "" wnen tnpsB n'.u ii.i. ;''.','!;?." ? ne enera. !,. ii i!. """"? leu a vision in i,l "mwii tee ger tneBBi..:'"?".!0 be considered se com. J0 wearj tnn '."."" ?c as a mere .wif. . -t. from ... -"i-.". ." "" '. is ner anplnl ,.i..i. bn h. "..":'? " hart- ceme ah. . . --- ...Hiuiiun littl. in' uau" " n awe of I.cr. j KSard et km rried ?n ' wtal S&Hhetf- "ytethe -r- ""'- , T iWOWM . tWt ttStiSL a Jeine Amtrtcq efftriole Silt. vM U ' V,'.".7.- r n Ien r: HOUSE By GEORGE GIBBS Auther of "Veuth Triumphant" and Other Bucetttet Copyright, ittt, D. Appleton 4 Ce. The time had come when he Cherry at a fashionable bearding school uij me river, uut cacn new uccamen when he met them seemed te strengthen the be ie that, If n trifle "polled, they were ver.v remnrknble children, aulte were very remarKnbic cnuarcn, quite Miperler, In fnct, te any ethers of their acquaintance, for, In addition te per- 8,m benuty. which they took from their meiuer. nicy nnd tnlifflted a little of Ms "" uniuucuug unit uiuvii ei u.n eiaK- ,Tt, Mbhun wns quite wllllnft te believe what ether people told Mm tlmt his wife was the mesi enna- Wd ag wplj Ig tll0 most eeautjfU WOman The town house, though net large, was In r fnfihlennble neighhorheod and decorated with these colors which com ported beat with the burnished geld of Alicia Mebuu's hair. Her hair had al ways been rather gorgeeu. and. the t (heads of gray which bad appeared upon her temples were banished by mean of n -p ret pitiless known only te herself and her maid. Ilut she was wise enough net te tnnkc the mistake of "doing It all ever," as se many women of her set had done, and trusted te Its natural vitality te preserve the wnvc and co,or- Tbe yeuthfulneia of her "K"" 2nd fa, which deceived se many . . ... . ,....-.--- ...i " .r" i.iii,e ut nuaiciiiiuuaui'ea, rrKuiur ...aa- sage and the use of various unguents, the ingredients of which net even her own daughter knew. Her face was her religion, and many were the secret hours spent upon the ritual of regenera tion. Hut the real secret of her perpetual youth lay In the nice adjustment of her men tu I processes, for beginning with the theory thnt it is worries which age one and net the years, she permitted no thought te enter her head which weu d cause her the least anxiety or dismay. She. did net permit herself even the luxury of pity, nil of her charities and her husband's being executed, vicari ously, by Individuals employed for that purpose. Life was always at the flood, and she rode ga.vly en the first wavelet, preening herself in the bow of her tpienuiu crnit. It is difficult te daunt the aspira tions of such a person, and she had new Of Interest te Druggists and Hospitals YOU will find it te your advantage te be represented at Philadelphia, Nev. 16th. and Chicago, Nev. 23d, when the War Department will auction off large stores of surplus medical, infirmary and hospital supplies and equipment. Here is 'an idea of what items will be effered: Philadelphia, Nev. J Alumen (Ammonia) 30-gr. tab.; Celic Mixture; Emetinae Hydrochleridum. 22 and 32 mgm. WT; Fluid Extract Cannabis; Hydragyri Chleridum Corresivum; Linimentum Rubefaciens; Mistura Glycyrrhizae, comp. tabs.; Scopo Scepo Scope laminae Hydrobremidum, 0.65 mgm. HT; Sedii Acetas; Alse:- In the Chicago Sale will be found large assortments of Clothing, Textiles, Under wear, Haversacks, Safety Razors, Hardware, Office Furnishings, Subsistence and Commissary Supplies. At Camp Knox, Ky Nev. 21, mammoth stores of Clothing, Textiles, Hard ware, Kitchen Utensils, Table Cutlery and Miscel laneous Supplies will be auctioned. Catalog of this sale may be obtained from Quartermaster Supply Offi cer, 1819 W. Pershing Read, Chicago, 111. m mil ill l ii t 1 I II i WWMMMHMfcMWBlliiJjai " -.r t r . jr" - it . Jl ,- - l r " . . OF MOHUN t . steed a little In awe of her attained' almost every ambition of her life. Thnt this attainment had cost her something In the qualities which count as spiritual Is net te be doubted, but what did these deficiencies matter te Alicia Mehun, since she was unaware of them? And If there were people who aald that her beauty was a little cold, her lips a little bard, she knew that ahe had only te smile at them te hitch her critics te her chariot wheel. In the casual and impersonal way of the youth of the period her chlldreu nrtercd her. She flattered them con stantly and let them de exactly as they chose. Sh had perfect confidence In them because she was sure that, bask ing in the censtnnt sunshine of her own perfections, they could net possi bly de anything discreditable. In the back of her hend, of course, there was a hope thnt Cherry would make a bril liant match. Mrs. Mehun had succeed ed In everything else, why net in this? And Indeed her daughter, even before her debut, was already surrounded bv n gay set of wealthy veung men. most of wuem were distinctly eligible, Tren the worldly point of view. wBlch of course was the only point of view that mat tered. If Cherry had formulated any ideas upon the subject, she said nothing of them, but it was clear te these who knew her well that In the end she would probably e exactly as she pleased. Her mother knew that she swore, that she smoked, thnt her self sufficiency as n driver of ambulances In Paris hud made the thought of a cnopcren a joke, and that she was nc nc cuatemed te go whither she pleased by day or night with any companions she cjieie, either male or female. But Mrs. Mehun comforted herself with the assurance thnt these were but pnsslng phases of social custom and thnt Cherry under any conditions wns new quite able te 'oek out for herself. And oe Mrs. .Mehun made no attempt te stem the tide of carelessness, of recklessness in the habits and customs of the 'younger Mt. She followed the example of ether mothers nbevc and below her In the Mcln scale, who. rather than risk the popularity of thelnduughters, flgurative- eHuuus jiiiiuhiu rumancusj x recnisci Ammenii Chleridi ; Unguentum Hydrargyri Chleridi Mite; Ambrinc (Paraffin Wax); Aqua Ammonia, 10; Cantharidis, powdered; Iodine Swabs; 6 in.; Lithii Citras Effcrvescens,' 324-mgm. tabs; Surgical Dressings, "all kinds; Surgical In struments and Appliances; Laboratory Apparatus and Sup plies; Dental Instruments, Appliances and Supplies; Hos pital Furniture and Equipment; Veterinary Appliances and Supplies. Chicago, Nev. 23 Atropine Sulphate, usp, 0.65 mgm. HT; Epinephrine Uai J fArtltlAUiiln I AhWasOa t ." ttu " . "J? , ' .S,J etrycnnme aulpliate, 1 mem. HT; Dressing Pads, sizes 1 and 2; Sutures, catS chremicised and plain; Autoclave. sreriliVrr. Ann ,:: Ambrinc, 1 -lb. bars; Beric Acid, 324 mgm. tabs.; Fluid Extract of Ginger; Formaldehyde Solution; Iodine Swabs- T aaJ AitrnrA) fl'if) nnm 11 Sponges; Hospital and Infirmary Furniture; Surgical In struments and Appliances; Medical Beeks and Dictionaries. Full details of oil offerings In both sales are contained in catttlegs which wi'J be sent en your request Vnt Philadelphia catalog write: Surplus Property Section Office Surgeon General, Munitions Building. Washlnlrtnr., S0, ?2?SSr,cap" Cu1t8,0 wltes QuartermastS "sSjhr Officer, 1819 W. Pershing Read, Chicago, III. The Gevefn. ment reserves the right te reject any or all bids. BRsaWnyfaMB m Thefts Pelnlti? Are JwBf All limb e Satan? ly closed their eyes, turned their baeka and nut their trust In Ged. But Cherry went en her way bliss fully unaware of these mental reserve- Mam, mm !. ...-a - t. .. 'fl2 sy," as she called her, was a geed sort,' ana neitncr or them tee very serious l.v the half -bantering suggestions as te the proper conduct of Cherry's social campaign, . There was net the slightest doubt as te Ita-success. Everybody told her thai she was lovely and quite all right In every ether way. And Cherry belleveu what everybody said. She waa a child of Nature. If any one had told her that the conduct of the crowd of young people with whom bhe consorted tended te de moralize the tone of society, she would have replied with perfect candor and some resentment that tbey were all straight as strings and as line a let as anybody would find anywhere. And, moreover, that, In 'se far as she per tonally was concerned, the "tone of so ciety" could go te the devil. If Dad thought she was all right, nothing and nobody else mattered., Perhaps if Dad had taken pains te inquire aa te some of the escapades of her set, he might have undeceived her. But he didn't. He was tee busy. On tbe Sunday afternoons following the meeting at the Oef Club, Cherry was rather bored. The succession of social activities with which the past few weeks bad been crowded bad for some rea en come te a pause leaving her rather breathless and exhausted. Dick Wilberforce wns away for the nftcrnoen. Phoebe Mncklln had gene moter-bonting with Jnck Spencer, and tbe rest of the crowd bad made engage ments. Te make the matter worse, this was the dav her me'her chose for her afternoon nt home, nnd, unless Cherry speedily found something te de, she was in for a trying afternoon in helping her mother entertain a let of elder peo ple from the city, some artistic and lit erary celebrities, te the cultivation of whom she had lately been turning her talents. Having ''arrived" with the people tnar reaiiv mattered, this harm less hobby diverted her. A little Ju dicious patronage of the arts added tone r Net a Laxative Nujel is a lubricant- net a medicine or laxative -go cannot gripe. When yen are constipated, net enough of Nature's lubricating liquid is pro duced in the bowel te keep the feed waste soft and moving. Doctors prescribe Nujel because It acta Uke this natural lubricant and thus replaces it Try it to day. A LUBRICANT-NOT A LAXATIVE 1.!UJ.. "" . n ll ' lami net sure her entBuva Mi Tier-wema be an Italian baritone who would rear, : a writer of psctido-highbrew fiction who always talked about himself, and new nulntnr nt nnetralta who nU lated lieldlni. There would also be elder people, neighbors in town and The Packard Single-Six represents a revolutionary value among fine cars such value as would be expected, first of all, from Packard Celebration aU thUi week SSd Anniversary of the First Packard Car OF PHILADELPHIA 319 North Bread Street PACKARD JEPCCATIOWAl, Beth Bee TTIE ACCELERATOR OF SUCCESS for a .hurt nchoel boy or elrl la a, brief Intcntlve business ceiinus Orera Bhort Bhert "nd. Teuchtplm, Boekkeepln. Becre- TUB TAYLOR htllOOL. 100S Market St. STRAYER'S " cb.ttant s L.Er . . . HMtawe left ram. SauMM cauta. site Hum Tennt Men and Bey II . A UKKAT OPP011TIIXITV II Awaiti tin. iiiuii i who U i i)i'i!Ul ilja jrpu our b.klt explaining le ii 'Jj'lail thla iuur( and elhaitj. i w,n.ssrW8 ", ,s fVA 2imiiuuaiuiukkuuiafi MPSICAl. IXiTnnitri Phila. Scheel of Dramatic Art ind Esprttilen. trfiTmmmtnm h.tiuM m iien or. i EB.n.fc-wrr:;si t. rrar hll1rn: Ci.S;:"V'.11uV"K' 'i'' acbralnarTPHn-iTrtVbKvDur'HprSiitfl FAI.IjANl WINTER RESORTS. ATLANTIC CITY. W. J. ?TKA3rMORE iT0 Worlds Greatest Hetel success a Hetel Boscobel &"&$.'& fa waaklj. Ttltpbena 1IT. A. K. UARI0.T SEASIDE HOUSE "w t. . 7 Open all j.ar. LAKEWOOD. N. J. LAUREL HOUSE LAKEWOOD. NEW JERSEY Open for Winter Season tnvlreratlnr climate. tl-hel relf reursc. Saddle hersa Fin walka! Dally concerts and riancln. Suotrler reads for metering'. FRAKK F. SHUTE. Manager TOITtS Fr K 8 CPIHSF At TO THE I Mediterranean I (.memeersnip urn ted te 450 .... al . l . nn nfarm,t.M.ry?Sy',J.'l.'B"r-'P. A"'.,, lie . p,r Tnura. t,, fcnrrp, S", V r"".1- FRANK TOURIST CO., 219 Se. 15th EiUbllibeJ eni rnenea Spraee tM B " THE MAGNIFICENT NEW f Tkl YaX r- h"a"ed By Us Fer 5K?JT.ANEAN te r..rii , j returning March 28 Rt. n . CrM',c Umitd e 500 Guests . , Prod'8ieui Itinerary Ull Infnrm.lUn .. n. " V THOS. COOK & SON 130 Seuth ISth Street, PHILADELPHIA . " "raur en reaueat v"1111-1 . . k ' - j wmMtti-wm-jmmH warn the secretly despise. " Te make matter worse, this was the Terr day upon which Dicky had prom Ised te take her "up" In bis new and very fast plane, with which he was going out for the latest race. Te Be OnMnnetl Tomorrow FALL AXP WINTER BESOBTSJ WKH.NEKm.l.K. fA. GALENHAU WERNCRSVIUE.PA. Oelf.Muslc..DryAln Beautiful Scenirx Baths. Massai; Mydriatic Departmanf. wservettienr. for Nevembar Should net be dtlayed. JsiowOuiiMAi.jFaeHNiwYewlPwu. HMnll (lM far tKa SkvO4 "W"n wni-iwn BERWnDA The Ideal Winter Retort PRINCESS HOTEL BERMUDA .,2.700. w Twa "ssa SwImmlbR Peel. Oolf. Tnnl. Yaihtlne. etc. Dlredtlin of L. A. TW0R0OZR CO. 5; i'" i'."1 vt" V. ?et..' Blmnt. Park Ara. A 4Id St.. Nit Yerk. Net. 17 te fac. 1. WEST I'ALM BEACH. FLA. , LAKE COURT APARTMENTS ' Wrlta for Booklet. West 1'alm Heach. Fla. TOURS ROYAL MAIL '"ChtComfeHlifiam WEST INDIES CRUISES Jan. 24th and Feb. 24th Mat ORCA 25,500 ten, duplttaawi, the lane hip entid ia Wei! idle Crn. ujiaa te Nau: Ud. Mirtuuquc, Si. Therau. Sae Juas aad Bennuda. Stnifer UcttL THE ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET CO. SANDERSON & SON. In... Am 26 BiMeSnr, New Yerk M aay SbjamhiD AmM FALLtlVErtUNE ' fO BOSTON AiHmoeo ""' Bvtnmg Cenceif i IT"1' " St., Pierl Jf B X r. 'H0 " --' Sund 10MD0N Lim LearaVlarN.R. HouitenSt.9JSp,i Weekday i only. ftaafneaef Ratm en Automobile iww n.rj ana uen iwkh Ulleee I I IV? St.", Phila. (Belew Walnut St WHITE STAR LINER r. 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Diamond Link CA Apr Snrincrsat....P $15.00 All-Felt and Cotten Mattresses $6.95 Rell prc. treng tick. ll e e d 5m.i.LENBURGS Fifth Fleer NELLENBURG Jng2SSmJ!mSmSm V il l " Tr ' ,U Jgj lanln IfcSjjjf lrsH tn T IfieHri?1 ,L?jf aT5-!Sl?ff7ga Sample Beds.. iFOTS I ii li' W vtl m; cte at w MfrmIniim A nntnmrmmrm '' Offerings in 'ffa Heusefurnishings and China $2.00 6x12 Adjustable Felding Curtain Stretcher ?l. -l m at $1.54 $60 Clean-as-a-Chlna Refrigerator. .S)4aWi70 inQiinapij One . plece whlte porce lain lined, round corner, porcelain feed chamber. Sold en Club Plan. This la th"r cheapeat and beat refriger ator anyuhere. $19.00 3-BurnerT 16-In. Oven Gas Steve $11.95 A Limited Let of Xew $140 Electric Washers at $69 Each $10 Down Places It in Your Heme Balance en Convenient Payment Razor Sets I n e 1 n dins 4x5-1 n c b Le a t lierette lierette CeTered Caae, SHrer - I'lated Rater and r, niadea. Twe. niude Cii.e Bruall, Mrkel Seap lleldrr. Nickel UriMh Helder, 4Uj t'.a Sn Indus- Mirror. KOp Complete Werth Four Times This Price. Can Use Gillette Blades. LT. S. Government Surplus Reefing Paper, C1 AA Deuble Rell l.UW Only 3000 Rolls at This Price (About 20tt Square Feet) i -.,,2 1 .ier, th U S Government by Certalntoed Product rorneratinJi ind ethers fully Government In- i-i.ipu anu passtd :m drst quality hu, anpeiutfly Kunrauved for iioenng you tan t duplicate mis iniv i rii( S2.ae Felding" 5-ft. Step Ladders With Bucket Rest $1.89 Slie.OO American Percetain Uincr S1495 iwu. 9.uw crystal rrQ Glass Fruit Bowl.... 'yC r- et n r Diamond block pattern with black baan. 10 Inch size. $6.50 Wrought Iren Bridge Lamp S3.49 Complete, with IS Inch 'le co rated I'urchiiient nhud, StiEU 1 miiriS Tlilrd Fleer jmg3 Al ----aa I "V I J rffl ii mi Laimv flU '17 Ui "-jjUtJi k Kaf aBBBTTBrSTs--- r-izi ILL' a ru Viaia ..,. 1 (CI V ill pieces" Wuublrd decoratlena. 100 tew J t ."fiM KtC. m ,B51 m ia -I UM - n3 N. 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