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Honeymooners e ———— Abroad BY ZOE BECKLEY, ATTEMPT TO SNARE BRIDE IN NET OF BUSINESS INTRIGUE. “Look, here, Stanley, you've had that pleasant assignment over a week and not a thing done to help me!" The volce was that of Victor Cou- sins, telephoning from London, Hlis al urbanity was now a nervous anger. ‘'Here I8 Duryea, here in Lon- don, winding the. shroud about my position as European manager and in three days he will have finished the job unless you take his mind off me and get him back to Paris." “I've got the girl out here at Fon- tainebleau,” protested Stanley. “Nella and 1 are doing our best. We're working—" “You'll have to work faster,” Cou- sins interrupted. ‘'Listen to me. To- morrow morning Nella must steal away and take the .10:15 . airplane from Le Bourget to London. I'll meet her/ at Croydon at half-past twelve. Meanwhile—" His directions were explicit. The Stanleys were accustomed to follow instructtons of a delicate and devious nature. That night Edna did not sleep well although the little inn to which the nleys had brought her was quiet and clean. Her few hours of sleep were troubled with dreams of catas- trophe. . . . For three days now there had been no letter from Jack, and his letters were short enough and crowded enough with business before that. Eldna could nof know that the Stanleys had intercepted Jack's let- ters and destroyed them before Edna had come down to the morning cof. fee and rolls. She attributed his neglect to absorp- tion in business affairs.. He wasn't thinking of her. Had he ever thought of hér? Hadn't business always come first? He said it was for her sake he worked so wholeheartedly. . . . But was {t? Didn't he love business be- yond anything—for its own sake? . . She rose in the morning, wan and dispirited, went down to the garden and found Mack Stanley alone there, gay and debonair as ever. “Where is Nella?”” asked Edna, glancing about. Stanley lit his jaunty pipe. “She got'a wire from a schoolmate passihg through Paris. She begged Nella to run into town and give her the day. She’ll be back by night, I think.” 2 Edna was filled with uneasy whis- perings—nothing she could lay a fin- ger on, but a vague sense of things not being right. She wanted to get away from the solitudes of the coun- try where Nella had left her, without Tuesday, November 7, 1922, KDKA (Westinghouse, East Pittsburgh). 0.2 p m.~—News; weekly fashion children, #8:30 p. m.—Special pbomlneqt businessmen. 9:00 p..m.—Concert by the mem- bers’of Pittsburgh Musical Institute— Earl B. Collins, plano; Mary Merker, soprano; John Sedlacek, violin, WIZ ; (Westinghouse, Newark). 6:00 p. m.—Musical program. 9:00 p. m.—Broadcasting Broad- addresses by 00 p. m.—Bedtime story for the |, < - e RN “MARK—I WANT TO GO BACK TO PARIS.” thought, with this strange fellow she only half understood. . . . “‘Mark—I1 want to go back to Paris.” Stanley looked at the pretty, troubled face, “All right, child. I'm getting tired of this myself. The moment Nella gets back, we'll hop the train to Paris.” At that moment Nella was mount- ing the morning air in a cross-chan- nel flier headed for London, in accord with Cousins' plan. (Copyright, 1922, NEA Service). 40 PLANES ENTERED Entries From Various States Received For Airplane Meet to be Held In Hartford. Hartford, Nov. 7.—Entries for the aviation meet here on November 10, 11 and 12 number about 40, it is an- nounced. The entries have come from Boston, New York, Baltimore, Wash- ington, Dayton, O., Framingham, Mass.,, and ther places in the east. The army and navy will be represent- ed by detachmehts of flying craft. A squadron of 12 or 15 machines will fly here from Mitchel field, Lond Island, to represent the army air service. Other planes will be sent by the naval bureau of aeronautics. Prizes will be given to the organi zation sending the largest delegation of planes; the most popular plane, tased on the vote of spectators; and the winning plane in the ‘‘on to Hart. ford” race,” the winner to be deter- mined by the number of miles flown and the time made en route. r (To Be Continucd). way by Bertha Brainard. £9:15. p. m.—Dance music by the Club Sterling Dance Orchestra of White Plains, N. Y. 10:01 p. m.—Election returns. WBZ (Westinghouse, Springfield). 7:30 p. m—Uncle Wiggily Bed- time story. Farmers' Produce Mar- ket report. 7:45 p. m.—World Market Survey. 8:00 .p. m.—Entertainment by Miss Rita” Equi, soprano; Lulgl Fini, operatic tenor; Mrs. Dorothy Bir- chard Mulroney, pianist. WGI (American Radio & Research Corp., Medford Hillside, Mass). 6:00. p. m.—Market report. 6:30' p. m.—Boston police reports; late news flashes} early sport news. 8:30 p. m.—Evening program. ~ WGY . (General Electric Co., Schenectady). 6:00 p. m.—Produce and stock market quotations; news bulletins, 7:45 p. m.—Musical program. Pretty Rosalind V. Kendall, a mu- siclan of promise, has been adopted by Ellls Wainwright, wealthy New York bachelor who will further her musical education @y placing her in leading European schools. all agreed glelr/ Putna Coffee Putnam Co sqves | ffee he da | This Sale Will Special Purchases Wednesday — At “The Big ‘Store’ Continue All Day Wednesday All New Clean ‘Merchandise Offered ' 9 1c LOOK THIS LIST OVER VERY CAREFULLY AND SEE THE W CAN OBTAIN TOMORROW FOR 91 CENTS. THRIFTY VANTAGE OF THIS SALE—IT AFFORDS SPLENDID O SHOPPERS 9ic ONDERFUL VALUES THAT YOU WILL DO WELL TO TAKE AD- PPORTUNITIES FOR THE EARLY CHRIST- Have Been Made To Make This Sale One of the Biggest in the History of the Store MAS SHOPPER—WHO WILL START NOW TO PREPARE FOR THAT NOT-TOO-FAR DISTANT HOLIDAY—HUNDREDS OF OTHER BARGAINS—BE ON HAND EARLY. What You Can Buy For 91 Cents In ' DOMESTICS 1 —81x90 Bleached No Seamless Sheets. 5-—-Large Size Turkish Towels, with blue borders. 6 yards—White 36-inch Fruit of the Loom Muslin. 1—Full size Damask, floral design Table Cover. 3—F'ruit of the Loom Pillow Cases, 45x%36. 1 psiv—Full length Serim Curtuins, while only, lace edges. . 2 yards—Heavy Bath Robe’ Flan- nel, light and dark patterns. 7 yards—Unbleached Kerry Crash Toweling, heavy weight. 8 yards—Heavy 40-in. Unbleached Muslin, first quality. i 2 yards — Bleached nine-quarter Sheeting. Starch What You Can Buy 'For 91 Cents In PIECE GOODS 7 Yards—Very Fine 36-inch Per- cale, stripes, checks and figures. 9 yards—Apron Gingham, all sizes of checks. { 2 yards—Part Wool Flannel, for boys’ shirts and blouses, 32-inch wide —agrey or khaki, 5 yards—Indian Head, linen finish, full bleached, first quality. " 6 yards—Fine Challies, 36 inches " wide, figured, flowered or Persian patterns. ‘2 yards—a32-inch Silk Stripe Shirt- ings, beautiful colorings and patterns. 1 yard—36-inch Fine Wool Canton, blue only. 2 yards—Plaid Skirtings or Dress Material, in very neat patterns. 5 yards—Duckling Fleece or Eden Cloth, light and dark figured effects. 5 yards—32-inch Dress Ginghams, fast color checks and plaids. What You Can Buy For 91 Cents In, the HOSIERY DEPT. 4 pair—Women’s Wool Hose, drop- stitch in brown heather. 5 pair—Women’s Black Mercerized Lisle Hose, seam back. 3 pair—Women’s Fibre Silk Hose, seam back, lisle top, black, cordovan, grey and white. 2 pair—Heavy Wool Hose, brown or black, first quality. 1 pair—Silk and Wool Hose for women, ail colors and sizes. 4 pair—Men’s Heavy Wool Hose, in -black, oxford or brown, sizes 913 to 1115, 2 pair—Children’s Brown Heather Three-Quarter Length Sport Hose, with fancy cuffs. 5 pair — Children’s Medium or Heavy Ribbed Hose, in black, cordo; van or white. 4 pair—Children’s Fine Mercerized Fisle Hose, in black, cordovan or white, 514 to 9%4. 4 pair—Infants’ Cashmere Hose, first ‘quality, pink or blue heel and toe; sizes 4 to 614. What You Can Buy For 91 Cents In the BOYS’ DEPT. 2—Boys’ Heavy Flannel Blouses, grey or khaki, sizes 8 to 15 years, belt bottom. 1 pair—Boys’ All Wool Pants, heavy weight, in plain blue, brown or fancy mixtures, sizes 8 to 17 years. 1 pair—Heavy Flannel Pajamas, striped patterns, in one or two-piece style; sizes 6 to 16 years. 3—Percale Blouses, in neat stripe patterns, full cut, sizes 8 to 15 years. 1 pair—Heavy Fine Ribbed Brown Corduroy Pants; sizes 7 to 16 years. .1—All Wool Knitted Hockey Cap, with neck'and ear protection, all colors. 1—Boys’ Heavy Flannel Shirt, grey or khaki, full cut sizes 1245 to 14 neck band. 1—Boys’ Winter Cap, in dark mix- tures, with fur lined ear laps, all sizes. Women’s Genuine Full Fashioned Pure Silk Hose, all : $l .91 colors, value $2.49, pair Girls’ Flannel Middies—Red and blue in regulation style; sizes 6 {v 12 vears; all double bound $1 91 » seams; value $2.98 .... Girls’ Jean Middies—Red, white or blue, in Co-Ed or regulation style; sizes 6 to 20 years, 91 c splendid quality Jean used Lace or Net Bertha Collars—the latest fad, in cream or pure 9 1 c white, very neat patterns .. ‘Women'’s Muslin Gowns—Flesh and white, trimmed with French knot, 2 for 9 1 C + Children’s Flannel Petticoats — With waist of strong durable 2 9lc for Children’s Flannel Sleeping Garments — ‘With or without feet. 91 c Children’s Flannel Bloomers—White, pink or blue stripe, elastic 3 / 91c .. or Children’s Drawer Waists.. embroidery and hemstitching. Good make, all sizes, ...... 2for 9 1 c Hamburg Corset Covers—Very fine qual- ity embroidery, in built-up Pink and blue stripe. ....... ... 91c shoulaer styles. .........oovvuvns Ladies' Corset Covers—Hamburg trimmead in built up shouldérs or 2 ..91¢c bodice top. «. . eiiiiiiiin Children’s Flannel Gowns—Very full cut garments, in sizes to 16.. . at knee and waist .. 91c¢ THE BABY DEPT. Children’s Rompers — Odd rompers in gingham, galatea, madras, sateen. 91 all sizes. Values to $1.49. C Children’s Panty Dresses—All sizes, pret- ty styles in gingham or plain 9 colors. Neatly embroidered. ..... C Chinchilla Bonnets and Caps. 91 Fur and ribbon trimmed. +....... Cc Children'’s Felt and Velvet Tams. 9 l (A Tlannel Rompeis — Trimmed with red braid and attractive bindings.... . 2 For 91 C ©0dd Rompers and Chil- dren’s Aprons. .. . 2 For 91 C Jersey Leggins—' ly fleeced, 91 grey, navy and brown. & C White Knitted Wool Legg! 9 l Plain or fancy weave. . C 0dd White Baby Dresses—With embroid- ered yoke and lace trimming, 91 Slightly solled, values up to $1.98. C Babies Merino Shirts— Carter's make. For 9 1 C Infant’s Bath Robes—Pink and blue with white figures. Children’s Bath Robes—Dark $l 91 backgrounds with Indian designs. . Children’s All Wool Sweaters. $1 91 Brown, blue and tan, coat style. . Eiderdown Carriage Robes — White with pink and blue $ satin trimming. ... o0 l .9 l Eiderdown Sleeping Bags for Baby — Very warm and comfortable. ... i $1.91| 'MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Women’s Flannel Gowns—With or with- out collar in all white or pink and blue stripe, very full cut. ........ 91(: ‘Women’s Muslin and Crepe Gowns—Very fine quality nainsook, lace and embroidery trimmed. 9 1 (v Flannel Petticoats — Grey and pink and blue striped— wide fiounce 2 for 91 (4 Flannel Bloomers—Pink and blue stripe, or plain white, elastic at top and knee, all reinforced 2 for 91 (4 Sateen Bloomers ' and Step-Ins — Fine ?v‘;s:]t‘:.y‘laflc?':rlar:zwd 2 for 91 (v 9lc “Lingette” Bloomers—Flcsh and white, very {ine quality. ......... Lace Trimmed Envelope Chemise—Dainty garments in various patterns. . 2 for 9 1 C Muslin % ope Chemise — Beautiful Hamburg and lace trimmed styles, 91 built up shoulders or bodice top... C Reautiful Cliemise — Excellent nainsook with lace medallions and $l 91 hand embroidery . Muslin Skirts — With flounce of Ham- burg. Value 69c 2 1 glc or each Wide Embroidered Flounce Skirts—Hand- some patterns of very fing muslin, 91 c very deep flounces. ....,...c.c0oe 9lc Silk Camisoles—Navy and flesh, also grey and black. ......ovviien MEN’S, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S UNDERWEAR FOR 91c Men’s, Women’s and Children’s 91 2 Cc Underwear for . Men's Ecru Ribbed Union Suits, Full cut. Sizes 36 to 46. ........ 9lc Boy’s Heavy Ribbed or Flgeced Uaion Suits—Ecru or grey. Sizes 24 to 34, . Yl Boy’s Ribbed Union Suits — Ecru onmy. Ages 4 to 12 '2 mrglc Ladies' Summer Vests— 91 Very fine quality, all styles for Cc ‘Women’s Carter's Union Suits—High neck long sleeve, ankle length. 91 C All sizes. oo Women's Separate Piece Under- 91 wear—Vefy fine quality, all styles. [ Children’s Union Suits—All siyles, good warm unfon suits for the cold 91 weather. All §izes. & ......... A (4 Children’s Waist Union Suits — Buttons securely fastened with tape. 91 All sizes. Children’s Separate Piece Underwear — Regular 39¢ qua 3 | 91 c or All sizes, ..... Ladies’ Glove Silk Vests — Flesh and white, bodice top only. First quality SWEATER DEPT. Women's Dress Aprons—Dainty gingham models, with elastic waist line, or trimmed with organdy collars, cuffs and 91 sashes, all sizes. . Cc Flannelette Dressing Savques—A wide as- sortment of colors and patterns in 91 neat floral designs. Sizes to 46... c Beacon Blanket Dressing Sacques—Very heavy, neat blues and rose l 91 colors. Sizes including 46..... L] Percale Tea Aprons — Well made, dou- ble_yoke, neat 3 l patferns for 9 (4 Women's House Dresses—Well made gar- ments of good durable Percale and gingham, neat patterns trimmed wvith rick-rack braid and plain bindings. Sizes 36 to 44. Sateen Petticoats—Dark plain colors with finely pleated flounces with novelty 9 braid and applique trimming. .... lc Sateen Princess Slips—Black, brown and navy, very lustrous sateen, Sizes 36 to 44. ..Slip-Over Sweaters—In a big assortment of plain colors, some with contrasting color borders. Sizes 36 to 44. Novelty weaves, long sleeves, Peter Pan and l V-neck. Value $2.98. ....... .91 Brushed Wool Scarfs—Heather mixtures and tan, wide with wide wool fringe. Value $1. . 91c¢c Boys’ Novelty Suits—Sizes 3 to 8 years, all styles in flannel or corduroy —1 or 2 piece styles, in a wide as- gortment of colors; b $1 .91 Dainty Lawn and Voile Waists— Plain white or colored voiles, with drawn-stitch collars, or cuff and col- lar sets of gingham; all sizes; values to $1.98 .... 91 C Lace Trimmed and Tailored Waists —New Peter-Pan collar style, or daintylace trimmed models; sizes 36 to 44; values up $1 91 . to $2.59 7l:érge Size Double Blankets, block pattern—six color com- $1 91 binations to choose from 40-inch. Fine Quality Charmeuse— Black, navy and brown, $1 .91 e value $2.49 .. Corsets—: Women's and Misses’ and elas- High and low bust models, tic girdles, all sizes .. Womellfs fln | - Flesh only, all sizes, with .’ four garters attached .... 91 C “Boyshform” . Brassieres — Flesh and white, in satin striped materials, also brocades, ‘ 91 c ‘all sizes ...... Skinner's Satin Boyshform Bras- siere—Special during prshfo.rm Week, regular $2.50 seller, in White, Dr. Denton’s Sleepin% Garments for children. Sizes 2 an 3 years; very special 91 C Washable Gauntlet Gloves—Strap- wrist, in grey or tan, with three-row embroidery ; all sizes .. 910 Skating Gloves of Brushed Wool— white, grey and camel; all sizes Ladies’ Bath Robes—Sizes 36 to 44, dark and light patterns, full cut garments ; made from $l 91 Beacon blankets IN THE SHOE DEPT. Women's, Men’s and Children’s Comfy Slippers — A big assortment, | the largest in town, every immagin- able color and style; values to $1.49 Baby’s Black and Brown Kid Shoes —Very high grade, buttoned or lace; sizes 2 to 6 91 C Ladies’ Pumps and Oxfords—One lot of odd Pumps and Oxfords, of values to $5; all sizes $1 91 L) represented reg. price $2.49, Yard Genuine Leather Hand Bags—Silk lined, full equipped, in all « colors, finishes and styles. 9lC Velvet Hand Bags—Silk lined, with silk handle and tassel, swivel change purse; black, brown, 91 C Neatly lined, full equipped, all colors, sizes and styles 91 C handles, sturdy frames, grey or navy ....... Vanity Boxes— very well made Men’s, Women’s and Children’s value $1.50 Patent Leather 91c Beaded Hand Bags Umbrellas—Rainproof top, assorted DOLLS FOR ' XMAS IMPORTED JOINTED DOLL 91c ’ Dressed or undressed, with real hair, eyes that open and close, value $1.39. New Britains $hopping Center i s 0 380 Main}$ Y80 Piop: o y A Store for fver ybody STORE New Brita DOLLS FOR XMAS “MA-MA” DOLLS $1.91. : That walk and talk, dressed in gingham rompers, white stockings and patent leather shoes, value $2.98. ]

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