mtmmmmmu...... . auj ,iiifui ..,, j ,. -,,, j lammmmmm SmSSSrWSWVVK1WWZ :W-ZzPz WW$M!$M Wmllfm rte&wisLiw ytmsfmkm Ml i.OT? , L - J ?ifO I "ja r&AJUa ..- 3fiVJ,NINfi JfUttLilVl -Ji!iUl!itt IMrllJYUJ H . L ' a," us - : mi&Mm MiM ?&4 CfeA'i Kf Pft 4r fh lt r fc Vi Till! it j I M fi f AS I KM u ( r.?, Fii IM Ut M M m Ml m m TheDally Novelette Frem Soup te Nuts By Jane Oibern WIIKN it wns ntrceil tlmt Itiilllstcr, fnthrr nnd mother, should re te California tin first of November, the wst of the Jlnllhtcrs rsither took It (or granted that the uiml Tlinnks riving reunion nt thn Kims should be dispensed with. That is, nil but twenty -yrnr-eld .Tnnet, who wuh reu ninlns nt home that winter nlth old Uncle Ned, her brother, Tem, still nt high school, and faithful MnpRte, In the kitchen. Wednesday nltfht nt citfht hep brother arrived with two classmates. They had had dinner en the wny. knowing that "company" dinner the day before Thanksgiving would net be a welcome preposition te nny housewife. A lltuhed but happy Janet met them In the family living room after Maggie hnd let them "Well. siMer." bean.ed Malcolm, "hew gee It? We've brought husky appetites and ve had a slim dinner to night ns te haxe room for n big feast tomorrow. Have you ordered ev ev erythingfeom soup te nutx? Cran berry sauce, Rtufhng, nuts, raisins?" I Janet nixMed'hi proud iitBiinutive j "flew much does the turkey weigh?" i said one of the companions, feeling that I he ought te add Ills comment. ' He saw, but did net knew the renen I for a quick intake of breath en the ,pait of Janet. She hit her lip. "Thirty imr.nnlcl. ' ' i the Second Church emf Janet entered the dlinly lighted paihli house with shawl dfnvui oleso urniind her face. "Could I have have n turkey?" she n-ketl the wen. en at the desk, 1 am very peer." Janet's idea was te get the turkey liv lirwik 11 r rrnnlr. then tile next ilnv live nnd n half pounds," she 'te return te the church nnd explain itui i (lout expect it tin1 and apologize and nay tuem two or toii.ermw. Yeu knew the butcher Is mi t three times ns much ns the turkey had llUnl' ! Mlltlf'tlhlC J lilt HtttH nfl tint ilnlllrv I until the day." ' Malcolm was going te suggest an ' evening spent together in the big living , room. Hut Jntiet ecueil herelf. She Mild she had te see about the pies in the kitchen She (led te the kitchen nnd then up the back stnlrst te her room and don den iiietl her coat nnd lint, lied down the back stairs and then through the lonely driveway of the Kims down the sub- urhbnii street te the shopping section i of town. Seme of the stores were still open. Her own butcher had closed, hut , a rival showed a light still burning. "I'd like te buy a turkey," said Janet. Hut the butcher insured Janet that no mere turhejN were te be hail. He I had een had te vl the one he had secured for his own family use. Jnuet .went home and reultig Maggie from a catnap In the kitchen told her of her plight. "Thej are giving turkejt away te the peer folk down nt the Second , Church." said Maggie. "Majbe you leuld get one there." They were still giving out dinners at been worth. The geed woman looked up surprised. "We don't give out turkevs." she explained. "They are se expensive. We ve iiad clitcucns nun roasting pert; lending Janet te the car that steed at the curb. "Hen In," he ordered, "and In a mlnute I'll be back with the bas kets." Rederick took Jnnct beside him in front, and ns they went slowly toward her home she explained. I wnsn t ever going te speak te you Willi again," she wild n sob In her voice, "but I hnd te tell some one. T think I must be halfwitted or something. Ne one with a brain would forget the turkey for Thanksgiving " Rederick seethed with one hand and drove with the ether, but he did net in the dinners but every dinner has I drive te the Kims. Instead, he drove been assigned. Yeu knew you have te n mile beyond te ll rMher ftllllOUS ceun try mriTii, inert' no cwi.u te n Slop, Janet waited. Inside Rederick was have jour application in abend of tim I'm sorry. Janet sighed and withdrew. At the deer she sighed again, nnd, thinking of the fiiwe of her Thanksgiving din ner without n turkey, clenched her hands convulsively. The reed woman at the desk did net see her, but a young I man who had just come into the room did. Janet looked, recognized und then rushed out the deer. Hut he followed. ' It was Rederick Black Rederick Ulack with whom Janet had quarreled two month's before ever n trifle. Janet hadn't ever intended te spenk te him again se she nssurcd herself, "Something's wrong," Rederick aid as Janet tried te turn her bend from him. "Yeu wouldn't be here at tills ' time of night if j en weren't In suae kind of trouble. I've premised te deliver some dinners in my car." Rederick was i told that turkeys were scarce, that it would he ruinous te business te give up one. Rederick offered te jinv twenty dollars for a twenty-pound bird. He doubled the amount, paid cash nnd came out with the turkey under his arm. lie drove Janet hehie before be went about delivering the church dinners. "I don't knew whether te have din ner nt the Salvntlen Army or nt the Inn tomorrow," Rederick said. "If you would en de you think eti would like te come and have it with us?" Janet nsked. That gave Rederick coinage, Ilefere he would let Jnnct nnd her turkey out of the car at the back deer of the Eltt.t he nsked her. ns he had nsked her en several ether occasions, te marry him, and Janet Mid Tea. Then she lied into the kltihen, threw off her rag ged shawl, put en an enormous apron te hide her old dress nnd walkel slowly into the living room. "Whose rnr just drove up at the back deer?" nsked Malcolm. "I guess that was the turkey," said Janet with an nlr of unconcern. "Hy the wny. I expect Rederick ninck for dinner tomorrow. Yeu don't object?" Why, I thought you nnd Red weren t speaking," Janet laughed merrily. "Thirt's an cient history," said Janet, and ns: she bade her brother geed-night n few minutes Inter she said: "We may have "emethlng Interesting te tell you tomorrow." IiiO.1h M Hljr (, ,, , , ( . !fl I Where was yeui 0 e f fice tewd last veek ( Make Your Car Luxurious and Comfortable Convert your open car into a cozily waini completely enclosed car with every appointment of the finest sednn including visor, ornamental coach irons, beveled plate kRibp, .side curtains, dome tight, etc. Wc install a Badger California Sedan in one tiny- and guarantee it for the life of the car. It is absolutely noiseless, handsome und an integral part of the car. Made for Studebaker, Paige, Buick, Nash, Ree, Hup, Oakland, Chandler, Durnnt, Dedge, Willys-Knight, Over lund and ethers. See your dealer or u. LOUIS ROTHSCHILD COMPANY 687 N. Bread Street Poplar asse Opn Evtningt eni Sundmy Alttrnttnt CAMDEN DISTRIBUTOR COLLINCS CARRIAGE CO., rruni x inn eircc-in ... vhiucu ieuu STANDARD O F THE WORLD CADILLAC The universal admiration for the Cadillac, like the quality of the car itself, is constantly growing. The fine things that people thought and said about the Cadillac yester day, they repeat today with even greater enthusiasm. And tomorrow, their praises of the car will be charged with still deeper and stronger intensity. NEEL-CADILLAC COMPANY 142 North Bread Street Phene: Spruce 0210 Branches; Reading, Pa.; Camden, N. J.; Pottsville, Pa. Don't eenuse ScetTiuue Tewth with karth, won wen absorbent paper (truth. Loek for the name en every tevtU v STANDARD O F T H E WORLD I ReaJDRIES ! 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Your druggist, stationer or department store can supply your office regularly. Try our new, handy 10c pack of 25 towels. Scott Paper Company, Chester, Pa. Philadelphia Office, 302 Weightnun BIcJg. Phene: Spruce i82 50$ a catien of ISO Less by the case 25 cartons) $e California oeean r SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY-, FLORIDA FOLLOW THE SUMMER THROUOH Ne. 0 SIXEPINO CAK EffectWe SERVICE Jen. 1. '23 ErTwT PMU, P. S.b" S:47PH " Wilmington 0- ' At. Weihinf ten 12,01 AM Lt. Waibiniten 13:25 AM " lIchmenA 8:45 " j At. JUUIib " Southern Mai 2 At, Plnehunt Ar. Cimd.n -a Columbia . ., " SaTannah' fi 30 PM g Ar. Bruniwlek j 0,00 PMJ3 Ar. .T.okienrilto 8:40 I'M-S ' Tampa 5:15 AM C " BtUalr ..... T (Bellxru Ratal) 7:1? ' " " St. Feterrturir ' Lc Ar. Bradtntewn 7'12AM " Saraieta ! " "5 iTTJackienTllU 10:00 PM ,r. St. Autuitlne 11:00 ' DtTtsna(Seabreeta) 1:4 AM, " Patm Beach 15 " ' Miami 11-80 " It 00 TM in lr. " 12-S7 AM R 15 ' 11:20 " Winter Teurilt Tlcketi at Reduced Ratea Allewlnf Stnpev-r. Return I. r-lt Junp Uu. 1 Ne. 5 He, 3 Flerida Mid-Seuth Hnnbeard Cuba Spl. Special I'aat Mall K-BSPM 4.17 PM S-SOAM (ins 4-ns 4:14 8:25 " 7:2,-. " 7:10 " 0:45 PM 7:45 PM 0:10 AM 1:18 AM 11:20 " 12:31 PM 415 AM B:2PM 0 18 " 7:3 " 7:45 AM 8-20 PM 10:11 AM 10:38 PM .. H:25 " 11:.Vi " 4:05 PM 4:10 AM 7:15PM 11 :00 AM 8 35 PM . 8-40 AM 5:15 AM m F 2 0:15 PM 7:13 " cs 3 7:50 " 7:55 " S 8 10 ' 7:12 AM C',,l 8 33 PM 7:45 ' iW-j 0,05 ' . vt n J5 Sf I 30 AM Bt8j le-ia, ,1 1 :20 PM 11:50 " New en Sale, 15th. 1023. uinmartlm. .11 ,.. lenj aiure ikiii tat aiwaye lumnine. All out-deer, anerti In tk. rare climate of the Cartllnaa aad riertj" Pinlurit; N. C. Sentiara Plan, N. C. ' didtn. S. C. Satannali, Ga. Braaiwick, Gi. Ptla luck. Mini and St. Pettrikirr. Fla. Write new for mem. tlens aad authoatie b. formation. Alie boot beet let. "Winterlaa t. the aeuth." J. C. Joanien, D.PJ, 1535 Chestnut St., Phila,. Ta. Waahlnelen. n. B efflc,!- ,yk st.: j FAI.I. AM) WIXThK 'BKSOKTS ATLANTHI TITV. N. J. Fl.l. ANP tVlXTKB RKSIIRTa ATLANTIC i-ITV. X. J. T & ' f-K scot tissue leweis nee. u. a. pat. err, for "Gl&an Hands InlBuslnjess e s. r. c. , iwa I rtTfil eJBtcahQvs JOEL 1IILLUAN Proprietor ISb - 'fil'Viw y W1 miKtMSk. Jv4CAlX:JlB,veVa!HffSy&fal, r r - i ' " si ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Oa Ocean Freal Firepreal Embodying every comfort and Service that ahuuld be included in a hotel, catering te the highrtt type of tour let and health ee,ker. Amtrkan and Furtptwt Rew Uellaeu4 atdeer Hlferiient. Uarafe, NewCelfClubpriik, Reduced Winter Rates l.AKKWIHin X. J. i,Kt:V(ion x. .?. S A LETTER " Here's a Service Fer Philadelphia Business Men At 24th and Chestnut Streets and Wayne Junction you have stations convenient te your home and office. At 1337 Walnut Street is a Travel Bureau ready te give any information as te trains and help you plan your trip. Anywhere your business takes you te Balti more. Washington, Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Teledo. Detroit, Cincinnati, Louisville, St. Leuis, Chicago and intermediate cities and towns you can reach all of them directly by the Baltimore & Ohie. Add te that a service which comes from a desire te make you feel at home and you have a factor in Philadelphia's business life you should consider. Take the Baltimore & Ohie en your next trip-; you'll see what travel service really is. Baltimore Ohie overheard en the Baltimore & Ohie "One of the assets of commercial PhiU delphia." writes, a patron, "h the Balti more & Ohie Railroad. Its pabsenger service, as well as freight service, is a real need in the community." AMERICA'S V I RST RA1LUOA U-Kb'l A B L 1 S 11 I. D 1827 m m '-." ITI I ,Vn , l' - ' -w V rti'. '--v v i - P-rmU M bS jUt . 7J) r ma' " i y nT mam. s t i ; WiWi i ..' -. '.- nsTt'i1 flrM rfvm-iMmrtM' hjvi vvvum iwimzimm ' W"- .aT ii " lav f ' -" S v It N y T-. r, -, l V - Dear bant a LI a us: n Knewing the ditticultles you have had in pleas- inf certain persons at Christmas time, we make the following timely suggestien: T.oek ever your gift list and .ee who writes. Send te these worthy gentlemen and gentle women, an Eversiiarp or a Wahl Pen or both in the Mime design, if your heart is full. We guarantee exquisite satisfaction, for, between us and the North Pele, there are no liner writing instruments than Eversiiarp and Waul Pen. Eversiiarp has the exclusive rifled tip that grips the lead. Wahl Pen has the sensationally-new all-metal barrel that cannot crack or split. Loek again ever your gift list and give a Wahl Pen te every one te whom you gave an Eversiiarp last year. Beth are made in geld or silver, in the same beautiful designs, and match perfectly. Yeu can cheese from 00 styles of WAHL Puns. Any dealer can supply velvet- ined tJIFT BOXES in which Eversiiap.1' and Wahl Pen can be presented singly, or together, as writing ets. See them .it your dealer' te-day. Made in U. S A. by The Wahl Company, Lhitafje fiHRI LAUREL - IN - THE- PINES LAKEWOOD.IN.J, 'One of Americas Finest Resort ffetelsl a-iiari - EKfEL- --- BBKM-S L Observance of MyyBli MDietaryLaws BR wf l8 CarfulK B13A WlXltl XAdhered HB iBstymHcS L FRANK SE1DEN - Owner 1 LAUREL HOUSE LAKEWOOD, NEW JERSEY Inviferatiufj climate JS-hole felf coarse SADDLE HORSES FINE WOODLAND WALKS DAILY CONCERTS AND DANCING SUPERIOR ROADS FOR MOTORING FRANK F. SHUTE, Manager Keinu-ily of the L.mrul In the I'lncs XJtM" nv, v .i. fit i " - T.I-.'. " .-gT J EVERSHARP Gifts of perfect writing WAHL PEN 4 I hj"Mj m i ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. rltircelir ob tli Omu Vwmmt Th Amarlcin Flan UeUl rr-ietllnw of tht AUaotle Ceait. I Irkk pane m WALTER i. IIUIBt, 1 !! 1BBI A'.,. .&.., .. , I30THW-I.k JruinlH ttTe,, iM Jiuittfc fruuj ItentlnnlkPn rler. Kvery ppulntrnt nt. Illnheitt Iio J I, ur.Uy. tPB rniulliH anil ...itpft lib It YtiKat. ,liill .I'l.llila J4 .al.l, l.. 1. Bethwll. rrep. "lliiariliull. nt dull vrevirv Owntr lad Uuem I ! LA My I Mill Ml J SEAS LA MARNE IIIi ruimltu nlcr. $2.'. l'!i seaside house e'"-:.?: Winter rute- 'l-'lJi.tS l'ni" "- Sf ranD MtkBM(blriii Alw7i0lSB (i I I.AKMVMOU. N I BATKS AUKRirAM PI. AM (let and Celd Salt Water Hatha STHAKillT BY D.T KunnlBii Watar, 5 M par pan "R"' -' ""r " Pr paraaa Oatan Cornar Roem and Hath tVO Df riena. til OQ bar tl AUaatie tltf UU 0 WE5TMINSTEK Kemui.Uy Ave, i.tur llaacB lUmuJaled utiU refurnlnhail ttiieuhnut. All cutaldu rcetna, itumilnw uatai knj prlvata uuinina . LAUREL HOUSE v LAHFWOOD. NEW .1KRSET tni,T..ti.n .iimiia m.hele fO" rniirs Snrfilln hnrHBS. '' walks. Duily cenccrtH and djJJ iriK. Superior reads for m"' inu. ' FRANK P. SIIUTK. Mnrugtf lermiTlj nf liurrl In l" " liatha. Klavater te felrtet laal, Cu aurpaaacn WlilU fertile ItaJurrd fall ratal raitiai un uneil ruauaat nd directed by 1'efnrjnnllt murmA A. V. KOI'P. OiTPar, i cdelciK pi L,oaiiMri,BaerDear4aik. KaaaedalxJ. Iluoeief Ur, eliral hatha. Cm. tM. Seeetal wtiila leue. Ne avaanhlp aa -a punuvninai ae wirtaehalteff 1 . w x..tp. . a. i 1111 rMV5j 'j"i Th LAKEViEW INN t!' 1 Omu nil )fr: SA ru.miai rimuli";' "' ': iiic name ami anewer Mini. "-,"; a epeJlaltr. Vernanenl aul Uauln- rni-ni' MliiKUnn,! Bills. 1 Continental 1 New Clarien AIvmi) i pi'ii, lilwaya riailyj tirmt liiu.lcrutf. Wilto nr iilieue. M. WAUIU UUNCAN 1. j.AivrVMnM'f '" - vrTrrTrVIDACCY j r-Tink I'.riiiAiJiJi Kentm Ave., luat of a....... eik. t.j enj .."'"""':.?. ...'.".int Karlmi culfi.ne, Hun imrler-, $w Ii i i a .1.. in laf 09 nurui, ercneaire.. ",llll;,.i, nelra.1 I'lione I.aHewiied ni. .-Mew i"',,?..--" 2N f 1-110118 acumirr "- I .a vt,A Uruudtva, l'l
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