Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 16, 1919, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Image 13

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1910
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And So They Were Married
Episode Three (Jealousy)
liy HAZEL DEYO IJATC1IELOR
Copyright. IMP. tiy Jublf l.tdgtr Co.
CIIAI'TKIl VIII
RUTH had not como to nny dear
understanding of uliat Scott wn
planning to do nnd ho mndo no effort to
tell her In plain words licycnd what lio
bad said about Ills friendship with
women In general. Sho naturally could
not aek him In so many words whether
he Intended to Blvo up Betty or not. To
. bo sure, nho had hinted, but ho had not
risen to tho bait at nil, bo that mnttcrB
were not really settled, nnd Ruth had n.
I haunting Idea that Scott had no Inten
tion of comlmr around to ner way ot
thinking. Scott had n certain stubborn,
ness In his makeup that almost frlcht
ened Ituth, It wna bo Inflexible, no en
tirely out of her reach to Influence.
If Scott saw anything of Hetty In the
days that followed Huth knew nothing
of It, although sho was constantly on
the alert for Information of soino kind.
It made her more than ordinarily suspi
cious, and that undercurrent of feeling
that Is only covered up by surfaco nice
ties hurta the relationship between a
.man and a woman more than nny other
Ihlng.
Ituth had begun to bo a little more
tolerant of her mother-in-law. flic sun
peeled Mrs. llaymond of not approving
of Alice's attitude toward Uert, although
that astute older woman never admitted
such a thing In word or 'deed. To do
Ituth Justice, sho struggled hard to bo
fair to Scott, but her mind had been
so permeated with suspicion of Hetty
that Is was Impossible for her to view
Scott's friendship with her through any
other eyes save thqse of suspicion. One
afternoon sho was restless and decided
to run In on Isabel Carter. Huth had
been avoiding Helen Townsend, tho best
friend she had. bceauso Blip felt that
Helen disapprove! of her, looked down
on her small life. At least Isabel did
no more to Justify herself In tho world
than she. Until, did. I
It was Trlday afternoon and ho found '
Isabel packing a unall bag with expen
C slve-looklng lingerie. A larger caso was
already packed and stood nt tho side of
tho bed.
"Going away? ' nsked Ituth In sur
prise. "Just for tho week-end."
"Oh, how splendid. Is Hill going out
with j on, or will ho follow jou later?"
"He's not going," said Isabel coolly.
Then sho laughed, a bored, cjnlcal llttlo
laugh. "Ho doesn't like theso people,
and I do, Thcrefoio I don't eco why I
shouldn't Islt them If I want to, do
jou?"
"Why doesn't he like them," nsked
Ituth, without thinking.
"Ho thinks they're ton gay. dust bc-
vcnuso they drink a llttlo nnd smoke a
J tt o. nnd because I think Iiob Jealous
If otio of tho boys. Its so utterly silly
.b bo Jealous, and never does a bit of
good. It makes Billy simply ridicu
lous." "You don't really like any ono but
Bill, do ou?' asked Ituth, a. llttlo tim
idly. Some how the atmosphere sur
rounding Isabel seemed too artificially
modern Ituth was almost afraldto hear
(Isabel's reply.
','Of course. I llko Billy; I shouldn't
Sbe living with him If I didn't. But i;
into oim'i im-n, tin., i uiniija nau jui'my
of men ft lends before I was man led, and
coiildn't make him jealous; she had no
desire to 'even If she could. Oh, why
was tho situation In her own caso and
In Isabel's so different?
"1 can't ngreo with you, Isabel." Huth
burst out finally. "I'm terribly old. fash
ioned about marriage."
(Tomorrow Ituth nnd Sentt meet (lis
now Billy wants mo to look at no ono " urei.,
t.i... j n tit.. rr-. ntitnlr I
Adventures
With a Purse
, TN" AI.Ij tho stories wo rend of fine old
i J. KnglMi families, we find nono which
fall to mention the family "Jools," and
alwajs they come In sets, the emerald
set, tho ruby set, tho Berkshire pearls
hut Mr.... nnd I dnn't like It. The nUlCK-
est way to hurt marrlago Is an effort on
tho part of tho man or the woman to
mako rules for marriage nnd to hold
each other to them. I tniBt Billy and
nm perfectly willing for him to havo
women friends, therefore I don't see why I
ho shouldn't be tho same with mo.
Thcro was silence for a few mo
menta and then Isabel turned to Ituth
suddenly. "What do you think?" sho
asked.
Huth had been thinking of her own
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case, ana mai im. """ and oh, my word, nil Sorts and kinds.
" .'': T.X.. n. Tim : of lsa I " wonder how the first owner ao
Seott were Jealous as Billy was otisa-1 essentially fun-
hi'vSrSS tnr "la'ousv tlungs wer0. dsmental, Hun. always felt that each
uv -L f.nr Th,KXf the matte?' sot must have been acquired piece by
wha Huth envedsabelwrh all' Plce like war tmUnga certificates or
W hear . U.h. could make Scot , M"Xl? 1?,u1 1???
ieuloua as Blllv was lealous of Isabel ' ' really wanted to write about, tho dls
she would BboaYt"ncd? Women nro t.nctUe bar pins of oxidised slher fin
flattered when their husbands are Jeal-I Jh, each lth a jlowlnifi.lnk coral In
ous of them, while men look upon Jenl- Its center Ralnst a soft white wals
ousy ns u barrier to their freedom. one of these pins, w hlch .ma , be secured
Huth wondered, too. If Isabel, were1 fnr fifty cents, would look uncommonly
mom worthy of being Jealous of than j -
sho herself was. Certainly rho wasn't
more attractive looking; then wnat
charm nnd fnsclnatlon had Isabel that
gave her the power of holding her hus
band's lovo In her hnnds ns she did?
Huth enled Isabel this power. Sho en
vied Isabel the deslro for friendship with
other men. She. Huth, did not want other
men; file wut) utterly satisfied with;
Scott. True, sho hnd played and co
nuetted with men before sho was mar
ried, hut marriage with Scott had so
satlfled her that sho wanted no one but
him to make her entirely happy. Now, If
sho could onco mako Scott jealous she
would havo a tool of her own to use
when he spoke of Betty. But sho
attractive. And right alongside of them
are fittingly displayed silver and coral
neck chains, matching perfectly. Trices
are from J1.2S to J 5. Here's your op
portunity to start your own Jewelry set.
Do not ask mo whether the smart pink
crepo de chine blouse I saw today opens
down front or back, for I shall be obliged
sorrowfully to confess that I do not
know. I know that It has one of those
Plain round necks which, needing n beau
tlful women to do Justice, can look so
nttractlve on her who can wear one. It
has a number of soft tucks down the
front nnd a row or so of tiny peart but-,
tons, too. Tho price Is but 53.
The knitting bag I purchased for Mnr-i
Jerlo Is of brightly-colored cretonne, with
quite a lot of Alice blue and otd gold
In It. And at the top on either side Is
ono of those pudgy fat silk apples one
Is blue nnd tho other old gold. The
price Is but scenty-flve cents. ,
Here Is quite a novel way to keep
spools of sew Ing villi together, where
you cap find them when ou have need
of them, The device consists of a Japa
nese wooden tube four or five Inches,
highly and nrtlstlcnlly decorated In taste,
ful Japanese Mle Inside Is a kind of'
rod, divided Into four parts or mlnla
ttiro ppl. on each of which silk cm
bo wounV This Is a most convenient
llttlo affair to have In your work bas
ket and the price Is but twenty-five cents.
For the names of shops where ar
ticles mentioned In "Adventures
With a I'tirse" ran be purchased,
address Kdltor of Woman's I'age,
Kvknino) I'unuo I.r.Dox.n, or phone
the Woman's Department. Walnut
3000.
Teach Children
The Care of Teeth
Ninety per cent of the backward
school children have defective teeth.
Mothers should teach their children
to brush their teeth daily using a soft
tooth brush and a Rood dentifrice.
Children like the foamy action and
clean taste of SOZODONT. It works
its cleansing qualities into every tiny
crevice and keeps the gums in a sweet,
clean and healthy condition.
FOR THE TEETH
Liquid Powder or Paste
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Washable Capeskin Gloves a
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Women's gloves of soft, pliant capeskin of high
quality. Typical street gloves of the better sort
that arc to bo had in gray, khaki, ivory, pearl
White and tan. Tho backs show self or contrasting
embroidery. $1.05 a pair.
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The Soap (o Cleanse and Purify
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Thcso fragrant, supcr-crea-ny emol
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In purity, delicate medication, re
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Fresh, Pretty Pleatings at
55c a Yard
There are many styles to choose from!
They aio of chilTon, Georgette crepe, organdie
nnd soft voile in white, flesh, red, cream color,
Copenhagen blue or tun and they are hemstitched.
All nre picoted nnd some are in Vandyke points.
They couldn't hac come at a better time!
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Navy Blue French Serge
Special at $1.85 a Yard
A fine, smooth qunlily of navy blue serge, 43
inches wide.
With navy blue so much in demand it is quite
unusual, and since there arc just one hundred
yards, early choosing is advised.
The New Foulards
are a refreshing1 sight they arc so prottilv Spring
like. These aie in navy and Belgian blue, giccn, tan
and wistaiiu grounds, cither dotted or figuied.
They arc SO inches wide at $1.05 a yard.
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Smart New Straws
at $5
They are suitable for wearing right
here in Philadelphia, for they are in
dark colorings and are rather tailored.
There arc many soft, wood browns
some dai'k blues and a great many
black hats, trimmed, perhaps, with a
bit of color. You will be amazed to see
how much cheer one of these fresh,
new hats will impart to your Winter
suit or coat.
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Frocks at $3
Straight-line house frocks, in
sizes 4(5 to 52, nro made of
blue chumbray or of gingham
with checks of blue, lavender
91- black on a white giound.
The pearl-like buttons aie
quite attractive,
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Aprons for the
Maids?
A fiesh, dainty, new apron
is of sheer white lawn with a
little square bib and straps
oer the shoulders'. Xeat em
broidery edges it all around.
It is SDc.
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Warm Union Suits
for Boys
Special at $1.15
Graj, ribbed, cotton union
suits, slightly fleeced inside.
They are made In high neck,
long sleeve, ankie-lcngth style
for boys of A to 10 years.
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The Clearaway of
Women's Winter Coats
is meaning a worthwhile saving to many a family
i budget. There are coats for all coat purposes, from
plain, knockabout coats to handsome limousine and
evening wraps. Hundreds of styles are here, but
there are not all sizes in any one style. The new
prices range from $11.75 to $85, and there are excel
' lent collections at
$11.75 $19.75 $22.75 $24.75
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There's a Gay Corner in the
Dress Salon
i It's sunshiny on the grayest day and bright with color, for It is
i hung with party frocks and with new dresses for the South.
The paity dresses are a-glqain with tinsel nnd fluffy with yards
and ruflles of' tulle, but it's the color that catches the eye gay pinks
and roses, yellow, sky blue, green of new leaves nnd the tint of
lavender hyacinths.
A turn to the left nnd you come to the lovely new beaded dresses
of Georgette crepe. Some nre a very pale pink, with u touch of light
bluo about the bodice. Some are a deop rose. Most of them arc beaded
and have round necks and slceve3 that are cut wide nt the wrist.
Prices go from $25 to ?-17.G0.
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White Sateen
Petticoats at $1.25
Of lustrous quality sateen,
they are made with clastic at
the waist and deep accordion
pleated and tucked flounces.
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Axminster Rugs
Mottled clYccls that aie finding
so much favor, especially in thy
smaller rugs. Two good i-ires ut
unm.ual prices
'27:;54 Inches at $.'1.50.
30s0y inches at $5.1!5.
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Drapery Material
This o0-inch cotton material Is
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ciics iur iucc cunuina. i no colors.
me blue, green and tan and theyil ,
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to delight the heart of a girl who is going to
gradunte from junior high or grammnr school.
They are ever o pretty for parties, too for many
of them aie very fluffy.
TiiesuTiew ones begin ut $3 for a shoer lawn
fiock, rather simply inado with n tucked skirt and
waist, pretty lace nnd pink, blue or white ribbons
ut the waist. For maids of C to 12.
A soft voile frock nlo bus a tucked skirt and
lnco and ribbon and is $0.75. In the same sizes.
Other lawn and voile frocks 'go up to $10.
Perhaps the prettiest of all are the two net
frocks sketched one at $8.50 has an unusual
shirrnd wnist and u tucked skirt over a net slip
and has pink, blue or whilo ribbons. 6 to 12.
The other, at $10.75, is pretty, with a ruffled skirt
and waist nnd wee rosebuds across the front, as
well ns a wide sash of pink or blue ribbon. 10
and 12 yenrs. ,
Lovely Georgette crepes in flesh color, white or
pale blue nre mnde in many attractive, youthful
styles In 10 to 14 year sizes. Priced from $13.76
to $10.75.
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3600 Pair of Women's Shoes
Now $1.50
Black Patent Leather Bla ;k Kidskin Black Calfskin
The shoes are in both lace and button styles, with cloth or leather
tops. The soles are welted and the heels are high or medium.
Sizes run from 2Vi to 6io in almost all widths.
Every pair is worth at least as much again, and many are worth
much more than that.
Women's Felt Slippers Men's Felt Slippers
Special at $1 Special at $1
Felt slippers and Juliets with leather or This includes practically all of our men's felt
padded sole, are trimmed with fur or ribbon. SteTW'h'tllS'r &?&
There ure several colors to choose from. i arc in several colors.
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