yj,; s . 1 ' .' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 8, J.91!) 15' I"- V is !- v L h IsV Ii Vlv m. A, ft S- ' f- SO- 3 -y ntf So TAc Were Married tty HA7XI. DEYO ItATCIlLLOU CuvurloMi lilt, ly Publlt. Ltiutr Co. START THIS STORY TODAY RUTH felt like the collego man who, timing just Krntlnateit, expects to tot the world on (Ire Immediately by his wonderful ability ana Is Instead set to filing cards or something of the kind In order to make hlni familiar with the builncsq In hand Sho had hardly Unoun what slio ex pected in the way of a position. The feeling with her had been the same ns tho feellntr oulh hag m spring, that (3Eue eartiliip after fonicthlngr Intan BlWe, romance perhaps, wlilch is ner, leallcd, and which It It were would not be the same. A married woman feels It, too, If rlie Is not happy with ix ' uusuunu r.ue whius poiiicuiliiK fy moro from life, she feels nueer uiglngs In her breast, she abhors the petty little details, tho small monotonies of her life and the Imagines how It might hae been to be married to almost any one clf from tho crlett joutli down. Until would lnp been far more thrilled oer a position that carried Some Weight with it and a small salary, much smaller than the one she had been of fered, than sho was with the prospect of the ono Klslo JcfCiles had mentioned. Her rosy dreams were somewhat faded; they had assumed a pale pink tinge, but she .was still determined not to show how she fell and to find but moro about tho Job. "Understand," Klsle Jeffries went on, 'this position carries with It nothing menial. In fact the stipulation is for a collego woman." "But what advancement is there? inero are niwas opporiunmcs iou , author, and now may I ask jou to pub can keep looking about or jou can take ,sh n thlrU? T, , tI,11( , ,rpt a course In something. Would jou like ..,. ,, . . .. , , ,;. to try this? "Well," Uulh hecltated. of coutse I want to talk It over with Mr. llavmond first. When can I let -vou know? "I'll keep It till Monday." "All right," said Ruth, rising, "and thank jou. Clsie. for jour interest." She held her head high as she left the place arguing fiercely with herself. After nil, this was her first offer, and she needn't take the position. Perhaps, too, It was a better job than she Imag ined, and as for the palmy, that was quite munificent; the thought of eanr lns $1S a week nil hersejf wus might v attractive. The more she thought of It the higher rose her splilts until she had nrgued herself almost into an acceptance of the position then nnd there by the time she arrived home After all, she argued, a position was what one made of It, and she might create more of an atmospheie In the place than any one had before her. She almost called i:ile Jeffries up to tell her that she would take the Job, but at the last moment decided to at least tell Scott and to see what he said. The mall had come while "he was out, nnd sha flung herself into a chair with her things on as she looked through It. There were two newspapers, a bill, a couple of advertisements nnd one thick, creamy envelope, the envelope (hat Is inevitably the courier of a wed dins invitation nr announcement. Until lipped It open and drew out a second envelope, with "Mr. and Mrs. najmond' written across it In a rather rl IUIIhIi unformed handwriting Inside was a heavily engraved sheet of double stationery with the conventional, formal Invitation on it. It was an invitation to the wedding of Natalie Kllsworth Jer gens nnd John Warren lioml at one of the fashionable churches. . A thick card bcirlng the Invitation to the reception lit the house afterward was Inclosed, Somehow, coming Just at this time, the Invitation made Ruth cross. It conjured up a spring wedding, a bride in whfte patln with many bridesmaid?, the peal ing of a giant organ, the scent of flow ers, the church packed with ptopte; In fact, all the ceremonv that went with a wedding 'Of that kind. She could not help contrasting it with her own wed ding In the tiny chapel, with her mother weeping behind her and the strange feeling In her .heart that she was slip ping away from all the things she had over known and loved. Natalie Jeigens, that pretty little blonde girl with not verj- much to her, was to have everj thlns that rile Huth had turned down 1 for herJIfe with Scott. How just thlni;- . I - - .. It l.nllf?li, n. A., tlilm l.t. tn tlla Ui. (b UlUUhlll C, Cl(, llllll untn KM her, her choice between Scott and Jack, Jack's failure to entlst and her pas sionate, relief that he was not going across, Scott's eager enlistment and then I her own change of mind The war in her own mind as to the wisdom of her choice, the unrest that Jack wa? ton tent with things as they were, the news of Scott's reported missing, her anguish of mind, Helen Tow'nsend's Interference and then ths blessed realization that 'Scott was safe and that aftei all he was her man and not Jack Bond. Xovv Jack i xvas going to marry Xatallo nnd she , ought to beiglad If she had everj thing to do over again, of courso sho would , do exactly as she had. Scott was still ' the biggest man In her life, the only man. It was just that she vvns tired and disappointed with tliat job and that Jt wan fprlng. Someluiw spring wed- ' dings, lid not seem to fit ill at all with working in offices and with the lack of money. But whaj. a. little fool she was, , never'contentcd with what she had and i alwajfe making nils-takes of one kind or another. I Her thoughts leaped bnck to tho Invi- ' Certified ,by the Philadelphia Pediatric Society Walker- Gordon Just as it comes from the Cow Natural filk , From farms hear Princeton, NJ. (only one hour from Philadelphia) WALKER-GORDON MILK'is produced on the Walker-Gordon farms atl-ains-boro, N, J. (near Princeton). You have" seWa portion of it many times en route to New York. ; Cleanliness thprc is rigidly enforced. Barns, utensils, cows, milkers' hands are cleansed and rc oleanscd ; milk cooled, bottled, double-sealed and iced within twenty minutes after it leaves the cow w-then shipped to Philadelphia by fast express. The result full-bodied milk of uniform rich ness with a taste decidedly characteristic a flavor that tells vou the milk is .clean. Try it. W a&O'. M tatlon which lay In her tap This would mean nn exptnsUe gift, something that she needn't bo ashamed of, something that would make a hole In Scott's capital Just then. Terhaps this was meant as a pointer to her, thle lnltatlon on top of th6 offer of a position. Indicative.) per haps of the fact that sho ought to take tho Job There was her dress, tod. If she and Scott went to the wedding, she must hne something tit to wear. Of courre they 'could send a gift and stay at home, but rho did want to. see .lack married ! , Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTIUA From a "Vamp" Dear C.nithla I nm nnswcilns th" letter in the Evesino Punr.ic I.edoeii signed Adventure. 1 nm n gill seven teen summers and have met quite n lot of fellows. Some nf them think it jslil Is in loveVrausc she jollies him along, anil the poor fish luisn t sense1 enough to see II, Nine out of ten are taken in and don't know it. So, Advcnutrct, don't Jet jourselt be fooledo by n "vamp." ou might think j out 're wise," but I bet you if I could only be wilh jou for about two or thrre hums I would have jou eating out of inv hand. Adventure, vou're talking through your hat, and I bet a girl never took poison on account of you, so don't tltlnU oitrjeIt a heartbrroker. A VAM1'. Doys Aren't Heart-Breakers Dear C'.vulhia ou have Kimll printed two letters of wliirli 1 was the I " ' """ """' "" '"v .-.... 'nariDreBKeis, Auventure. ro, Adventure, jou ngrcc Willi untie that we bojs nine out nf ten mutlie tnntically speaking nro lioatthrenkeis, and vou modest!) admit that jou tltor oughlv love snid pastime. Now, tell inc. j how do jou know jou break the joung l Indies' hearts? Jlnjbe thej run to you with tears in their ejex, fall on their knees and beg for jour love. Mnjbe they do; and again, lmjlio thej don't. Wlint is the secret ot tuj tlinrins? Can it be jour wonderful looks, jour Hoik rrfeller riches or jour sweet, sunnj dis position? Are jou the matinee idol who bings, "They go wild, simply wild, over me," or n nineteen-niiieteen ,Ilea'i fjiumnfel, handsome and hold? A little advke. Ad. Don't forget "he who stands hrmly have n tare lest he full." Hcmcmber, Homo fell ; so did Itabjlon. You may not be n lty, but you tan get your "bumps" just the same. Your, so-iallcd "considerable vxpoii encc," Adventure, is n caae of having a vivid imagination. To have said cxpu liente rt the age of tvventj, joa must have stinted jour career when join til st tooth made its appearance. You are wiong, Ail, just ns Ilabe ,is We do not love to brenk gills' heaits, and, as 1 told Itabe, it isn't so easily done. Better wuttli out. Some day you might meet a young miss whose heart is n little stronger than jours, and if you do, "good-night." She w'ill make jou feci like u molecule, and if jou want In know wlint a molecule is, sec our friuul Noah Webster. KD H Loaned Money for Tickets My dear Cjntliia We read your in (cresting (olunin every night and surelj enjoy it. I didn't think of writing jou for advice until I saw a similar case in Inst week's edition. This is my storj : A joung man had called nnsine "vcral months, alto taking me to the theatres nnd other amusements. About a month ago we went to the theatre and he went up to the 6ox office to purchase tickets. 1 stood waiting for hiin, when suddenl) he rushed toward me, sa.v -ing: "What nre we going to do, I chunged m.v clothes and left mv money in my other coat." 1 snid 'fliat will be all light. I happen to have money Pure and Harmless It Can Save Your Teeth Don't experiment trith dentifrice! claims to cure disene and acidity re dangerous. Ask your dentist. You can depend on sixty-) ear tested 60ZODONT to keep jour teeth and turps clean, wholesome and health which ii the real and only tafe work for a dentifrice. oxodont FOR THE TEETH Liquid Powder or Paste SOLD BY DEALERS EVERYWHERE Supplee-Wills- Jones Milk Co. Distributing Agents for Philadelphia, Atlantic City and Vk f nil u Winner of Twelve Gold Medals with me, so jou can tiso It for the tickets." He seemed very much embarrassed and spoke of It n dorcn times during the evening, assuring mc that lie would mall mc the inonej Immediately on "his return home that evening. It didn't nnuoy me In the leaot, 1 was ouly glad that I had plenty of money with me. which I must admit was not nlvvnjs the case. Up to the present time I have not had the monej relumed nor lias he railed. I have pnssed him on Chestnut street on tvo occasions nnd know that he saw me both timet, but he looked the other waj. Mold in) mother about it, and she advised me to write n friendly little note, telllnff him thflt I vtnu nn fin nt. jlowunie nnd that no doubt lie had for gotten it, etc.. ntinobt exactly ns jou nuTvlsed the joung glij In jour paper last week. Thnt letter was written to him more tlinn a week ago, hut have not hod even n line in response. I know he is at home, Would jou ndvise me to write ngnin or would j on simply drop it. The loss of the monej doesn't annoy me nearlj so much ns the disappointment in him, ns I liked him very much nnd mv parents did, too. Please, Cjiithia, answer in jour column as soon ns pos sible. "I'lJItriiDXED." I would lit a month go by and then I would write again. It seems rnlher unlike the jouiig mini jou describe to let a debt kikIi ns this go willingly, nnd jet there is nothing else to think when the friendship wns brought to such n sudden close. In the second letter jou i light saj that jou nrc dls- ' appointed tliat he should have made the little cireuniMtnine so great an issue that it had to break on" jour friendship. You enn give the ipipression that jou feel he is too pmuuiinssrd to deal with me nianer ni nil. assiiic nun tliat lie need not have mi) feeling like this that jou loaned t lie inouej ns one good pul to another, and Hint jou dislike to ak for it, but nnd here brlug up the subject of vour allowance again. would not let the mailer drop. More "Vamps" Heard From Dear Cjnthin We are two girls, ..:-.i.. . l.t t.i i- i ,,... '". '' . " '"""" '"cablegram vesteidav from Lieutenant inner 11 m iim-iir. ll reuii ine leucr Ol "Sputs" and think they have veiy good judgimnt. Whv shouldn't they prefer "vnmps" to those so-cnlled "dend hoaders"? Vmnps tue interesting, en teHaini'ig nnd livel), nnd since this is tine, wh) shouldn't a ) 01111.; 11.1111 choose suili 11 girl for his wife? We think "Spats" are somewhat like ourselves, for we, too, like our good times nud ve have them. "WKST I'UILADI.Lrin V r.niniiT LIOHTS." Rector Declines Call Here The Rev. Charles D. Brougliton, pastor of the Cluiieii of the Assump tion. Buffalo, has announced he has de clined the call In the pastorate re eentlj offered to him of St. .Matthew's I.piMopnl Chuich, iu Philadelphia. I j JLj 1 f f t jt mm Mil " ki.': Sliil 1 1 I I j I ; f t&fwf M I mwF II m - " mT m "Worthy 'of touching 0r 0 f Soda Fountain Proprietors serve sodas vin Lily Glasses. They safeguard the health of your patrons also savc your time and money. 'gli Phone, Walnut BELGIAN REFUGEES LACEMAKERS 1-ices in a great vurlcl.v nf design. Ihe vvniU nf Itrfgiiu women refugees, nre on sale at the headquarters of the Belgian rellrf inmniiltce of the Kmcrgeney Aid, 1.1-1 Wiilutit stieet NURSESRETURNING PFNNA. l f125 of HospU Unt Due Herefrom I . A . ,. J Base 10 shorty One hundred nml tvveutv live muses Iintlnihed to llnse Hospital No. 10, the rennsvlvania Hospital unit, nre expeit ed to arrive in New York fiom ltrest I Thursda.v or Kriditj Daniel D. Test, superiutendent of the Vennsjlvania Hospital. nseived a .. , , .,,.., v.. l! I -t l 1IIUIIVI 41 I .Ml, . ...i.ll.l, Miltllllultull ,,, the uuisps. to the effect Hint the nurses had sailed from ltust on the steamship ISotlerdnm. The other memheis of (he unit nre in Brest, awaiting oulois to return. No date has been iixid for their embarka tion. Boy's Pockets Full of Jewelry The bulging pockets of n boy said to be George Law, sixteen years old, of Mnrjsville, l'u.. nttradtd the attention of a patrolmnu nt Biondwaj and Fed eral street, Camden, todav. Law was tsken to the stntion house and scan lied. The police say tliev found jevvelrv small inmerns. tishing lines nnd other' i'oods valued nt A.'?0n. The boj is being held; pending nn investigation. 7J "Worthy 'of touching your lips" Insist on Getting Your Soda in Lily Paper Glasses There's nothing: quite so refreshing as a cold glss of soda served in a clean LILY Glass at your favorite soda fountain. The proprietor very likely realizes that he couldn't give ordinary glasses more than a perfunctory rjnsing during the rush hours. That's why he serves soda only in Lily Glasses. A clean, new glass to every customer, without dan ger of passing germs to any of them, is his policy. There is danger in drinking from public glass ware, even when glasses are washed and rinsed. TJjat's why he uses Lily Glasses at his fountain. Patronize the soda fountain proprietor who safe guards your health by using Lily Glasses. He is your friend and protector. No washing-, drying-, polishing or breakage Of glassware. Just fill a Lily Glass with soda and you're through. You can serve more people in less time. Purity Specialties Company uenckia JBunaing 4680. - -I SIDNEY DREW SERIOUSLY ILL, rtcior ana movie siar uoiiappcs While Filling Comedy Engagement Nevv, A oik. Apnl s -Sidney Drew. fnmoifs in the "mm lis" and on the stage, is seriouslv ill at his home, .Sl I'ark avenue He is suffering from a ( umplicntinn of diseases following H complete ph.vsicnl iidlnpse in Detroit. Mich., lust I'ridnv. vvhcie he had been plajlng with Mis. Irevv in "Keep Her Smiling." He has not been engaged iu inotion-pictiue work for two months. .,... ... " "- ...1....I.......... j 1 .1. ..i.a.,' .. .imn, 01 .'.'ti.i... n." lived ill New York vesterdaj. The only smile whidi the patient got on the jour ney ciiiuc to him when he wns being carried from the (iriind Central Station to an nmbul.UKc. A workmnu who pussed the parlv shout. d, "There's Sid nej Drew's nose I'd know it 11-iv where." v Lancastrian Burned to Death Lancaster. Pa.. Apill S. While his wife nnd daughter weie visiting in Phil adelphia, Minerad A Hupp, sixtv jenis 1. was burneil to iKnlli late Inst nighl when lire of iindetei mined oi!i;tn de strojed his home. asseC Kejutonq Phot)", ace 2810 REFUGEtHDE LUCE AT Lingerie on Sale Here Sent by Workers Under Patronage of Belgian Princess . TRADE REVIVAL IS bLUW ' l'ust (ousignment of lares nnd lin gene from I,o Hon Serouis de .leanne d'.Src, an orgnnlzntion uiidir (he-pnt-lotinge of the Duchesse de Vendome. n sister of King Albert of llelgimn. is on snle nt the headquarters of (he Itel ginn relief committee of the 1'nnrgenej Aid. 1,"l!l Walnut street. The consignment Includes linn heon sets, (ollar nnd cuff Nsels for wash drcscs, lace by the yard nnd exquisite linnd-embroidcred lingerie 'Hie laies, nliirh iodic in n great varietv of design, nie diet. Brussels pointe. Hinihe, pouite do Venlie and pointe de Flandre, lie. work of skilled lncemnkern The Durhcss organized I Hon Pe i mils de Jeanne d'Arc to inaiknt the nu made bv Belgian women refugees, who, for the most part, had lost no near male relative in the war, and are. therefore, not entitled to n pension. 'Ihe entire proceeds are returned to these women to help them get bai k to their homes in Belgium. Trade Revival Slow "We have to be patient for another R'-US!. 'fS. Antwerp. "The revival of tinde ami normal mndition will he cm eediuglv slow and theu U no hoie thnt hi fore six months fiotn now there will he regular eniplojment available or 11 pos silnlitj for most people to recover their fpinier bread-winning." 'I lie Knster sale of the Belgian Belief Committee has also a new and cvtru ordinal) collection of hi ad chains made bj the wounded Frenih and Belgian foldiers. There are knitting nnd hand lings from print linen with putnotle jd,MR,lg and tross-stitdied bags and lundieun sets made hj the tapestr) workers. 'I here are also n few sweaters made hj the Bussiau gcntlewomo in Lon don included in the collection. Miss Mnble Brice and Mrs. IMwurd A. White 111 p in diaige of the sale. Navy Flying Boats Soon Ready New Y01 It, April S. The Manufac turers' Aircraft Association, composed of the principal airplane builders in tho C mted Stutes, nnnniiiicc the first of the three uavj tl.ving boats will leave the Hoiknvvnv Naval Station for New-, foundlnud between April 1 and 10. - ff sm HB 1 1 CsV Ti5ii5liiaailTa 4T y aiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiW "MiB H lH.allllV iaV alB H BM tjB H MB flMBNHBB tVH HiilllH kH lalHalH aU aaaHHlKak. v S - mIKBm Helps aptitc 1a H JML 1S and digestion. ' 0tt I make age the The CIVIC BODY PLANS " ' FOR AMERICA FIRST Home and School League Has tAioiisivo vui umijr nioi Scheme for Conference Americanism will he the lomluai.t mile of the minim! ionferenri nf the Home nnd S"hool League of I'hllndel- phis, plans for the holding of which I nn Mm (! were nerfet ted lit n lueetin of the cxe-utivc toiiiinittee last night at the home of its president, S D I'.enollrl, l.'OS Lmusl fired. l'mgnsMvc edil'atinii arid oniniunit) (enters ns pnti nt f.v'tnrs in intensifj ing the spirit of AincriumNin will form two of the most important topiso he taken up for mnsldirntion at the con ference rroiuinent speakers versed In these important subjKls and then nl lied inti rests have been engaged t give terse, pith) talks. Direct inn of the details of the min ing ionferene, which includes also u business scion nt whid. olll, e-s of the league for the uisuing year will he dected. will he iu charge of the following commit tees- f. ...,P. !.... Lntertninment I and program, Mrs. Oraciy V l'ennv pneker, cliairmnn. puhln'itj. Mrs. Charles I tintde, (hnirmnn: nominnt-I ing committee. Boss Willnins, ciinir- man : nudlting lomuullie Henrv .1. tiidemi. (linirinnn .iirs .josepn i imnn 1 .... .. . is chairman of the supper lonimittee. ..!,(. 1. ..ill 1. in ilmrr.. nf dm hn,,.,.,.t i" lit 1 ,1 1 r ., J iiu 11 nn. num. i.ir.iu-i-m in.-. .iiiivi iwr. Let Us Remake Your Hair Mattresses Now Dougherty's Faultless Bedding 1632 CHESTNUT STREET , 1 1 1 , -?jim Q not enough to WRIGLEY'S we must KEEP if until vou aet it. Hence the sealed impurity -proof guarding preservin delicious contents the beneficial goody Flavor Lasts m - APPOINT MILK ARBIJRATOftJ -A if ur uiuc b. M"y v "w rnvw w Xi7 Justcr in Pennsylvania The I'ennsjlvfttiln commission ofpyb'k - - ,, i. e mfrty nnnounw. ih. prointm, j( Dr. CI) ile !. King, of tie t'nlvcriityy I'uinsjivnmn, ns miin nruiirnior or, (& rcnnsjhnnln. 'ihe mipoliitmcut .!. jp made by I'rnnlc It. JleClnin, executive .jt illrerlor nf the inmmission, on tiietMgkili jestlon ot (iovernor Sprout. Doctor King, who wns formerlymlik. inspector for the fooi ndmlnistration of sA , f'nnnsvtvntihi. snld he would rnntlttiii'.' fY. ti1P snlp. Kind of supervision ever thirKv milk industry ns he exercised iu lis' i previous position . V Tin itt uf.lf,iif Infnrmnl inn frnm iUlm . city and Pittsburgh which will ciiabloV him to s-ntisfx. llie ronsumlug public aiv to the jtixtifcof prices. ( : - .. , S3 My Delicious Cheese Dishes Ive found that lots of neonle don't iviiow wie luu ioo v.iiue ni cneeae nn$ , a how tempting and delicious It can buisWM mane Hut i Know mat for very mucn .!, less money vou can get more nourish !'" - Z,,1,,.'.' J?" W.K wcret ot serving it In. varied and nope- j-. JHj MzlnS ""V? depends upon the prepara- '" 58 .ion ji WUCI- 111 cncPBe uiuites is iikb-i m .Mr n,i ,It1i in rr-. sffl The other day I gave Jim what h(n44 sajs Is the most delicious dish he ever ate nnd It war so simple' I toasted, j;vj some bread nnd poured boiling water nvei It verv fast to soften It. Then Itn spread the tonst with a thin laj'er of ' 'S .. .'(.14..C. ..IK. Illtll .' 1..E(..AD DUIIIIIt' I'.v " WB iinp nf i-micH Anwinn ,.!,. t un these delicious sandwiches in the oven'Tl for a moment, until the cheec meUed , 'J "n" '" Jlm eer tarted nnvthlng better 3? man tue imisneii prouuci lie never tola me about It I em certnlnlj" thankful fnr Al Sflllce Adv This Is Important and Economical If vc 10-make nnd renovate your Hair Mattresses, Box Spiings, Holsters and Pillows, we will not simply tear out their contents, shake out the biokcn hair and dust and then stuff it back into the ticking. But, wo will expertly fill them after thoroughly sterilizing the hair or feathers, then your bedding will be antiseptically clean, and almost like new. Isn't that worth while, and different and economical? Luxurious Ilnv Springs, Brllable llnlr Mnttree, M oo.Ien lled stends. Tin) ltedi., lngllsh Down Furniture, llslnlv Illanketa and oinfortu, Artistic Lamps, White l.itnmel Nurser) ccessorles. Unit, t'nrinles. io in good good pack 1 i A. -J-ai fifi m km - M1' tM .- 'il J3 s w 1"V Rob- tOfrt" trl' ,"W J, ' 1 M jfyt AMI -tf W? 12 ,.ni !snj MP1 HkiS 'I y x ' P- SEftUDTIOBT gj,;liilipiiiiiii'!iii if t . . ,-r jri x u r I UilllilttltUUIllIlatHS W ' ' . ijm j - w