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]) YOU MARRY, ¢« YOUR HUSBAND OVER AGAIN (Sz RRR TORE Instalment No. 50, A WOMAN'S INSTINCT. UR child, a girl, was born in mid-October, For weeks and Weeks she simply filled all the arth and sky for me. IT Hugh really felt any disappoint- ment that our child was a girl instead of a boy he was gallant and generous enough to conceal that. Nevertheless, 1 did not believe that little Marjorie Could be as marvelous to him as she ‘was tome, Perhaps we women should Hot expect that men should find the @ame joy that we feel in our children, & joy that beggars description, Motherhood, I was beginning to dis- cover, through little Marjorie, is love in its most gladsome mood. Can we wonder if sometimes men @re almost jealous of their children, for there is no caress of lover or husband that has in it anything like | the power that lies in those pink baby hands, in the first baby smiles that are brighter than any rays of sunlight, in the sweet sensation of warmth that comes to a mother | wh e up. en she holds her infant in her|“P,, | fost, wonsered® a moment's silence, I ventured: kind of women are they?” “T didn’t say I met any kind,” Hugh lied with an amused expression. “Great heaveng, Alma, you're not tor- menting yourself about some nary woman in New Ra or Broad- way vamps or ‘gold digi thoughts always are you and the angel-child?" ."" | persevered, “you have not answered my question.” “Well, Alma,” said Hugh, with @n atr of resignation, “if you insist upon I have met a number of what the world calls attractive women. Practically every man who goes to New York on a financial mission does meet What they call the ‘outside men’ of the financial houses make a practice of entertaining men they want arms, ‘ | Day by day, I watched, almost | Ddreathless, little Mmrjorie growing into the most delightful and vigorous baby; there were moments when, as I Jooked at her, I was terrified by my love. My throat would contract pain- fully, and I could feel my eyes filling with tears as I would say to myself: “How could I live without her!” Every hour, it seemed, created a mew tie between us I was the hap- Piest and most fortunate of women. I told myself a hundred times a day. When I would lift her out of her ath in the mornings, looking like a little pink rose; when I would run fy fingers through the little golden curls as they were beginning to form ringlets ou her forehead; when 1 ‘would catch her kicking, plunging fosy fect in one of my hands; as her lips would smile with utter confidence in answer to my smile, she seemed to be speaking to me, to tell me that she loved her mother, in words that gould not have been plainer if God Himself had written them in letters of Lambeth flame, I began to real- ize that whatever burdens God and mature had laid upon woman, the mother, she knows one delight, one rie had come to us was facing the lemma of life-on the one hand, financial demands that he never had he was so over- whelmingly ousy and was grappling with so many complications in busi- ‘| a time when In order to secure additional capital for his operations, Hi Sorapeliod to make several trips to The first time, which wns very soon after the birth of Mar- Jorie, he came back visibly discour- Marjorie’s smiles thoughts. When he returned for the third time, he confessed to me rather reluctantly that be had been forced to surrender a considerable portion of his holdings in one field secure the money absolutely nooes- sary to carry on his drilling of a lease. do you ever meet any women when you go up to New York,” I said to him one night as he sat watching me undress Marjorie and as he was smiling down at her fondly and playing with her rosy lit- JANUARY SALE aged. Not even Muslin Lianerwest Silk Underwear ‘owels, Toweling Decorative Linens Petticoats , to beam upon Marjorie and to play with her as if ‘he had not heard me. He did not even look 'JANUARY SALE VALUES Briefly Outlined for Saturday Shoppers MUSLINS 36-inch Fruit of the Loom Myslia, 36-inch Lonsdale Musli: worth .26.,...¢0+« . Sale 16% Limit 30 yards. No mail or phone orders. None sent C, 0. D. TABLE LINENS Bleached Linen Damask Pattern “Phere always are beautiful women at their dinners—some of them have been show girls. Many a time I have wished that they would cut out all the entertaining and let us get down to business with them—but it's part of the game to put you under obligations to them—your own money is not worth a thing when they start out for a good time with you. A lot of these fellows from here, swelled up over tl are shown them, and those clever girls make them think that they are regu- lar ‘he-vamps.’ They don't catch me falling for any of their slick buncombe —not me, Alma, not me.” r simps, get all attentions that exquisite sensation, that exists for ber alone. Tt was the of pitles, it seamed Cloths—size 70x70 inches— were pact epsocccoes (To Be Continued To-Morrow., ‘Copyright, 1921, by the Heli $100,000 Stock Priced at Gne-Falf 5870 PAIRS OF WOMEN’S HIGH AND LOW SHOES IN THE MOST POPULAR STYLES. Many Strap Effects Included— Most every leather and shade in every model— a good size range assured. $8 to $12 Values OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 P.M. Pup Me a eee ee uae ts MANY OTHER sattmenr ‘roo'NUMERoUS ‘To MENTION. 1640 Pairs Women’s High Shoes Representing discontinued lines of which the size range is no longer complete. Sizes up to 5 in the assortment, with Jan excellent choice in each for those who come early ‘STORM SHOES 2 Buckle For Little Boys, 9.95 sizes to 18, CHILDREN'S DRESS SHOES Patent Leather. Gray cloth top; 9.5 all sizes to 2, weve 10a8 seeeecee Sale 7,95 716x105 inches— were $12.95. BOCA Uta 9.95 “ inche: were $10.25 Mbas . Double Satin Damask Pattern Cloths—72x72 inches— were $16,.00..... --+-Sale 11.77 72x90 inches— Napkins ¢ to mateh—size 24x24 in, 70-inch Bleached Linen Damask 5 $3.95 y 72-ineh iteached Linen Damasio Linen recht Nap! Size 22x22 inches— were $12.00 doz......Sale 8.66 Size 20x20 inches— were $9.75 doz Union Linen Damask Napkins— (part cotton) —22x22 inches— were $8.95 doz H. S. Linen Damask Sets—cloth size, 66x84 inches—1 dozen nap- kins—were $23.95.. 64-inch Bleached Mercerized 70-inch Imported Cotton Dew re .84 Mercerized Damask Naphine 4a inch—were $3.95 doz..Sale 2, were $2.95 doz I Scalloped Pattern Lunch Cloths— 58x58 in.—were $2.25.8: 72-inch Mereerized Da: tern Cloths—round design— 95. .ceeecees-Sale 2.94 Clearances in Leather Goods Leather Hand Bags—vanity, en- 5 spo and pouch styles—colors I were $4. th $4.50 and $4.87..3,57 were $8.31, $8.65 and $9.00..6,97 were $11.77, $11.08 shell frames—were CLEARANCES Jases— were $1.85 and $2.07. " Silk Shopping Bags—ribbon draw- Herlag save ep value— LITTLE GENTS’ SCHOOL SHOES xe sete 34... “Overnight” Bags—nine’’ fit- tings—slide ends with lock and tings—were $5.5: 4. 17 Thermos Kits—fitted with lunch box and havin; CHILDREN'S and MISSES’ SHOES space for two andle—-were $2.87... Collar Bags—gray, tan —with silk draw cord— 37 Tan Cowhide Trav el Bags—18 inches long—lined with keratol— WEE $T7.6lisceccesveseeee De07 sre DAY, JANUARY 1 Ty te ele I STORE OPEN 9 to § ; | “HEARN Fourteenth Street (ESTABLISHED 1827) ‘West of Fifth Avenue OUR 218 A SUCCESS FROM THE START Low-Level Prices for High-Grade Merchandise. The Reason Why Everybody Shops Here on Saturday DEPARTMENTS REPRESENTED :— Muslins, Sheets Lace Curtains Draperies vy "Chae . Portieres Housedresses reads, Ticking Flannels Infants’ Woolens Children de Caunerteahies d Pillow: Blouses Children's U an 2 Infante’ Deesees Laces and Embroideries Women's and Misses? Dresses and Suite EVERYBODY SHOPS HERE ON SATURDAY January Sale Specials in GIRLS’ DRESSES big" Pager gham ys id col of pl ing or solid color chambray or crash ma; chosen from a large asso! nt of new models—sizes 6 to 14 yrs. —were $2.94 arf $3.94....1.74 Missés’ and Girls’ Serge Bloomers —full cut models of navy blue or black serge—in sizes 8 to 20 years—were $3.48......... 2.44 Girls’ Sweater Coats—heavy wear —sailor collar and te sizes 8 to 14 years— were $4.94 Clearance Women’s and Misses’ Plain Wool Skirts. 10.97 Were $14.97 Separate skirts in box and side pleated models, one of January Sale Values in Undersilks Satin Camisoles—f lace | Crepe de Chine Envelope Che- pf salloneg les— mines—numerous Crepe de Chine and Satin Com Crepe Chine Envelope soles—ribbon straps or nee miseo—y okes shoulders—trimmed with V: Val. lace and filet buds and shoulders— ; ribbon——were $1.68..Sale 1.24 | _Were $2.97 and §3.48.Sale 2.64 Crepe de Chine and Satin Cami- | Envelope Chemises — sk ey tara COME | io eee le ere ing, which is illustrated, are a January Sales styles—were $2.68..Sale 1.92 | rosebuds and ribbens— decided feature of the BLANKETS ght eohondhnin yen ality yes were Lace <a 450. Spring mode, This price All- fll ayer tre size— of lace and George Bloomere—fiech pin te provides an excellent saving were $5.97........ reereale 2.96 $2.97....Sale 1.96 Crepe de Chine Nightdreases— | Satin and Crepe de Chine pure silk weave—V or square _ with neck—daintily trimmed with tucks or double garter, lace, rosettes Yond ribbon— hemstitched finish— were $7.68,.........Sale 4,84 were $3.97.......+..Sale 2.84 in skirts of newest style. | 4 and ee ale 12.50 Mostly All-Wool hidibote three: quarter, full and extra large sizes included—were $11.94 and $13,97—pair........,8ale 8.85 All-Wool Blankets— were $42.94—pair...Sale 28.50 Comfortable Blankets—full size— were $12.95—each....Sale 9.74 Jacquard Comfortables— also bathrobe blankets— were $6,65—each....Sale 4.34 All-Wool Plaid Blankets—68xs0 |, in.—value $15.65.....Sale 7,85 Wool Mixed Blankets—single bed size—were $7.94—ea..Sale 5.96 Cotton Fleece Blankets— . size 60x72 in.— were $2.84—pair.....Sale 1,94 size 54x72 in.—- were $3.08—pair......! Sale 2.27 size 60x76 in-— were $3.45—pair..... Saly 2.45 size 72x80 in— were $4.47—pair. .....! Sale 3.10 Crib Blankets—white cotton fleece were .47—each,....... Sale 7 Crib Blankets—eiderdown - ish—were .96—each. . All-Wool Crib Blankets— were $9.94—pair......Sale 5,85 Crib Blankets— Sale 1,27 BE Clearance Women’s and Misses’. Separate Skirts 5.95 Were $8.97 and $9.97 Skirts of velveteen, serge, heather mixtures and embroid- ered silk poplin are to be had, not in all sizes, however, at this very large reduction. Models are of newest mode. Cotton and Wool Hosiery A trio of good values which should interest every member of the family. Men's Split Sole Hose—fine quality—all sizes— — pest hy ee 19 Women’s Extra Size Cotton Bose—ribbed top: black and white—all sizes—were .88........+ 32 Children’s Im; Golf Hose.— all wool—all sizes—tere $2.50......esecececes be Saturday Specials in SILK HOSIERY Hosiery of fine, serviceable quality is made genni desirable by these substantial reduc- ions. Women’s All-Silk Hose + Women’s Silk Hose 2.09 1,23 Were $2.97 Were $1.77 and $1.97 Full fashioned—black, cordovan | Mock seam—black and colors— and white, lisle sole, heel and toe. BROKEN ASSORTMENT OF CHILDREN’S SILK HOSE— .62 Slight imperfections—were $1.27.....secceceecseeesecees Saturday Special Glove Silk Bloomers 3.46 Were $4.87 “Th ho silk will be iad of ‘this ehonse 20 buy. Mosmary 43 h below usual value. The quality sud sorviouahle sn the aillie chetealy soledarael were $1.77—each. FLANNELS Bleached Domet Flapnels— - 25 in.—were .35—yard.Sale 14 86 in.—were .50—yard,.Sale .23 27 in.—were .54—yard..Sale .28 80 and 36 in.— were .68—yard. + Sale 35 35-in. Plain White Flannels—all wool—were $1.45.....Sale 1.14 Silk Embroidered Flannel— WOTO SLE 5 osesose cess Saturday Clearance COMFORTABLES R U G S AND PILLOWS Floral | Silkoline ceeiecteten- og rege These reductions should’ be of sheorting. in. in- terest to every householder and apartment dweller. Assortments of beauty and - give splendid selection, and savings are than you will find in other stores, Seamless Axminster Rugs—8.3x | All Wool Reversible Chenille 10.6 ft.—extra heavy grade, in and Best Grade Seamless Ax- a large selection of patterns minster Rugs—Oxl2 ft.—extre Saturday Reductions In Silverware Two after-holiday re- ductions afford speci- ally good bargains in silverware. + Sheffield Plate Fruit Bowls— grape design border— Ware $5.90. dccccsasreeese® 4.45 Silver Plated Teblespoons and Dinner Forks—slightly seratched—were .50,...each .28 Saturday Clearances Needs for Boudoir & Bath Priced Considerably Less Than Usual Values Dlivilo Soap—was .10..per cake 8 Hot Water Bottles—Red rubber were $1.28.......seeeeee 84 Jergen’s Taleum Poinder large CAN weseeseeeee ++ Spectal 12% Ivory Pyralin iralctin Holders or Pin Trays—were .74. ul Tooth Brushes—were .1 10 Kolynos Tooth Pagte..Special .18 Ivory Tint Powder Boxes— were $4.12.. pe Sateen Comfortables— winter weight— were $8.18,........06 Sale 4.95 Sateen Comfortables— winter weight— Sale 2.74 Collars and Sets Were .47 36 A large assortment of .74 dainty styles at this were $9.8 and eolors— heavy vepeesent Rubber Gloves—were .48.... .36 price, —_ enya value $78.00... 63. 50 handsome of unique were $8.57... 00.64 Sale 5.42 size 7.6x9 ft. Oriental and Chinese patterns plain tones in rose and size 6x9 ft... are also included— 67 ont Tromiem veteet Sage value '$87.50...... e x1) - allover, Persian ang Oriental an on blue, rose | Moversitle Weel Mites and cream grounds ane ioe $00.00. 54.50 | —suitabie colorings for all eee es FOOME orcovcccceses Deep Pile Axminster Rugs— removable brushes— 9x12 ft.—conventiongl allover Value $1.97..0seeceeeceeo AM figured patterns and rich Ort | scatter Rugs—S7xS4 tnehes— entale— 41 97 Axminster and Velvet rugs in value $52.50...... § rare blue, green and tan coler Wool and Fibre Carpeting — combinations—alse a plain tones of rose, blue, gray, lection of Chinese and designs—value $5.97.. green and brown— 3.97 27 inch—value $2.25. Flexible Steel Door Mats..1.97 86 inch—value $2.97. Others to 5.47 Fringed Royal Wilton Rugs—sizes 8.3x10.6 ft. and 9x12 ft.—attractive desi, and colorings— 97.00 values $115.00 to $125.00. New Feather Pillows— 20x28 in.—were $1.47..Sale ,76 22x28 in.-—were $1.78..Sale ,82 New Mixed Goose Feather Pillows— 20x28 in-—were $1.97..Sale 1,00 22x28 in.—were $2.27..Sale 1,17 24x80 in.—were $2.78..8ale 1.44 26x80 in.—were $3.17..Sale 1.62 New White Mixed Goose Feathers were $1.27 lb.........-Sale 66 New White Down— was $2.43....... ++++-Sale 1.40 New Mixed Duck and Goose Feather Pillows— 20x28 in.—were $3.16..Sale 1.58 22x28 in—were $3.57..Sale 1,86 24x30 in.—were $3.95..Sale 2,10 26x80 in.—were $4.32..Sale 2.32 New White Goose and Down Mixed Pillows— 20x28 in.—were $5.07..Sale 2.57 22x28 in.—were $5,48..Sale 2.87 24x30 in.—were $5.82..Sale 3.12 26x30 in.—were $6.87..Sale 3.47 MORNING SPECIALS—Tcmorrow, Saturday, Until 1 P. M. ‘To prevent dealers buying, quantities restricted. No Mail or Telephone Orders $4.95 and $5.95 Men's Trousers....3.35 Striped material of firm, durable weave—sizes to 60-inch walst measure—various lengths. MEN'S WEAR—MAIN FLOOR, $3.50 Men's Underwear. ... Soft finish, gray, shirts ers. MEN'S UNDERWEAR—MAIN FLOOR. 52 et. New Moire Ribbons... ‘Desirable widths in a full ass ment of colors, Including white and black — also fancy Batin stripe ribbons, RIBBONS—MAIN FLOOR. $12.94 Girls’ Winter Coats......... 8.85 Gizes 8 to 14 years, amart models, Palo cloth, large ‘collars, deep pockets. i $1.94 to $2.48 Boys’ Shirts soe ABB A large assortment of patterns —neckband and attached collars wtyles—French cuffs—sizes 12% to 14 BOYS' FURNISHINGS—TIURD FLOOR, $1.94 to $2.24 Boys’ Blouses. . Light and medium striped per- cales in best colors and patterns —attached collar or neckband ptyles—-sizes 8 to 15 yr Bowe MIOvsEs—THID FLOOR, awe $1,17 Children’s Union Suits ‘White co! € long slee made garn: KNIT UNDERWEAN— MAIN ¥L00R, $7,95 Men's Sweater Coats In gray, navy, maroon colors—Cardigan jackets in black are included, Al sizes in the GIKL4 WEAR—#EOOND FLOOR, $6.50 Girls’ Black Calf Lace Shoes...4.15 Low, flat heels and welted soles. Cand D widths—sizes 244 to 7. (Limit, one pair. jot, MEN'S WEAR—MAIN FLOOR. $3.25 Men's Felt Hats vee B10 green, gray and other colors, ‘All sizes WEAR—MAIN FLOOR, tbe ete eeeneeeesereees

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