P? A''-Hsrr" vu-i'v l "fc parrT-': r :. r iTunmwwiMS t". r.'iro.'. j JU r . , v... - -ftt-flJiJL MB I wp-y.y '' ?f , w ' ' - I 1 'J;-a-- j '" jfs-WV pr-y ?a Aiauii. i . ''" ' . i . 4 f) i I.;- w ? ffJwmii. fcr- j V fl' r jt EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-HlLADELPHIA', MONDAY, MAY 5. 1919 And So They Were Carried By HAZEL DEYO 1IATCHEL0R CcpirtsM, till, hu PulUe Lidaer Co. Ttf BLfE SERGE Cf P iA'D GOAT WRAP START THIS STORY TODAY JACK BOND'S first fedlnc for Na talie Jcrgens hnd been one of pro tective friendship. Slip was so joiiiib and fresh and It was fun to ro about with her because of the certalu appre ciation and hero worship that the un consciously gave. This was, of course, due in part to the fact that Natalie realized that Jack won a Rood catch. She knew about IiIh affair with Hut h , as every one in their mH did, but her mother urged her on in nttructiug .1a k and she was proud of hi cUdcnt ad miration of bcr charms. Jack had been terribly hurt when Ruth had thrown him over. At fust the idea of another woman In his life had been unthinkable : then Natalie had come into bis life nnd with no thought tjf love or marriage he had accepted the JTM as n friend, it was sweet to feel heV timid deference : it soothed his woundctl pride us nothing oho could have done. But Nataljc ns not content to be only a friend. She was pla ins her cards tactfully, egged on b her mother, and before Jack realized it, he was cu gaged to be married. H wasn't until he found himself obliged to many Na talie that he realized how foiclgu all his thoughts had been tow aid marriage. He did not want to marry uny one, but there was nothing to do but go through with it, now that things had gone so far. "With thoughts of marriage had come bark all the old pain and unrest he had felt when he had realized for the first time that Ruth was not In love with him; it was then that he had discovered that it was impossible to scp nralo thoughts of lop from Ruth, It was then that he knew how much he still loved her and that the old loe was the only love his life would ever hold. in one way Natalie .icrgens was young nnd childish, and In another she was surpusingly sophisticated. In the rush and whirl of the courtship there had not been much time nnd opportunity for wild lovemoking, but once they were nloue together on the honeymoon, Jack began to be uncom fortable, and to realize how endlessly lift stretched into the future A fiitnr shared with Natalie when jlicndy her i little babyish ways were beginning to bore him. Xatalle wanted people to knou that they wire on their honejmnon. .luck wanted everything kept silent. She had ways of her own of allowing people to share their Fecret, maddening little wa.xs that were in Hating in the er. extreme. She would allow- a. handful of rlco to escape .in n public place and then look deliclously cmbniast-cd und surprised when it was discovered, .lack. comparing her constantly with Ruth,' found her wanting in nearly every qual it.v he most admired. When they hnd returned from the honeymoon, Natalie hnd insisted upon public lovemaking, and when Jack hud not approved she had pouted and grumbled prettily. "People will think jou aie tired of jne already," she would saj, sidling up to him and cuddling ngninst him. "But I just can't do things like that before people," .luck had retuined. lu his heart he realized that he was not doing very much of the lovemaking when they were alone, but it seemed enough for Natalie if he responded to her advances. It was pathetic in some respects, pathetic in that she failed to allure him in all her pretty trousseau clothes. Natalie was child enough to confess it to her mother nnd Mrs. Jcrgens, who was thoroughly sophisticated, talked, at, ihe put it, sensibly to her daughter. "You can't expect the courtship dajs to last forever, child. You have n good husband with plenty of money, nil. you want to wear and a pietty home, what more do you wuntV ' lou can t expect a man to go on saying pretty things forncr," her mother went on sagely, "and for good ness sake, child, dout overwhelm Jnck with caresses; give jour caresses char ily if you want to keep him guessing as to the way you feel." "But if I can't be myself to my hus band, I cau't ecr be natural," Natalie wailed. "Don't be silly," her mother hnd le turncd cryptically, "you'ie a womnu now, nnd must realize the truth about life. All that silliness that jour refer to exists only in novels, and there's no need of making jourself miserable be cause jour husband is not foolishly de monstrative over ou." Natalie half believed her mother, hut che saw things constantly that made her doubt whether her mother knew ccrj--thing or not. And then, gradually, be cause she could not seem to reach Jnck any other way, she had takeu to petti ness, little faultfindings. She was not happy, she felt that something was wrong, and she wanted Jack to be un comfortable about it, too. It was an unfortunate state of affairs with Jack feeling as he did toward Ruth, and Ruth herself, although thoroughly iu love with her husband, not at all ad verse to lavish admiration from an old time lover. In the next installment Married Life and Natalie. MrTT YWIfl ,11 WV Tu AT i I The Woman's Exchange Will Give Away "Nursery" To (ic TTcfllor of TVoman a raor: r Dear Madam I haw n nursery which I would be glad to give to some poor family with children. The nursery is1 really nothing else but an icebox. Why1 it is called nursery I do not know iny nclf. but thnt seems to be the popular name for It in this city. It Is nothing but a big square box, one compiiitmenf, large enough for about n fifteen -pound piece of lie and the other side for food. We hae bought n regulai refrigerator nnd hae no more ue for the nursery. I am sure some poor family would be happy to get it. It Is still in sound condition nnd does not leak I got nlong; nicely with it for three bummers und if, answers the purpose. I never mis the Woman'b I'nge of the Evemno Pen t.tc Lkdokk, as there is always some thing useful to be found. M. I. Letters for M. D. will be forwnided. I am sure it is most kind of jou, my dear friend, to make this nice offer through the exchange. The "nursery" w'lll surely be appreciated bj some family who has none. urn,, " lB-v'-s Table for Tenth Anniversary To the Eititor of ll'oinnr. raor: Dear Madam Kindly ndWse us as to how to decorate a table for a tenth nnnl rrsary wedding, also what kind of In citations tan be sent. A DAILY READER. The tenth anniversary is tin. and this gives plent) of opportunity for decora tions. I'se a tin basin or cake pan filled with pans) plants or some other flower Hint grows close to the ground, as n cen terpiece. I'se brass candlesticks' or any kind that jou hnc and place them In n tin candy box. Then let strands of Christinas tiee tinsel hang from the top of the candlestick to the edges of the tin bow lse four caudlestleks, placiug tnem ni tin- four corners of tbe center piece, lime eerjthing served In tin pans, nnd if possible use tin cups in stead of china ones for coffee. Write jour imitations in red Ink on silver paper, which looks like tin foil. For fatorif have little decorated tin boxes on which each guest may carry nway a snce ot neouing" "cake, wiiicli'Should jNiritcn. Mnntr.i be sercd on a tin pie plate. crcd. Have the children take Mime botany books aloug with them on the walk, and then whenever jou pass tin unusual tree tell them to lake one of the leases in order to Iclentifj it when they get to the picnic place Then award some kind of a prize to the one who identifies the greatest number of trees correctlj. You might start n game of ollowMhe-lcnder, leading the pro cession out into the road nnd bark ngnlu, round each tree secral time, crawling under some fences, climbing others, jumping streams or crossing on stepping r.in ( 1I0VI, Both Sf ics This Is a most practical and sen sible wrap, and the tucks finished with black braid make it quite un usual. 'Ihe material Is blue serge and the braid black stilt . Today the artist has nlado jou n sketch of a blue serge cape which seemed cry attractive to me. The coat front makes this cape quite dis tinctive as well ns g'mng it added warmth. This cont front is held nt the waist line by a narrow belt, which is buttoned nnd held snugly to the figure. The cape extends ouly to the front on each side of the neck line, and is tilm- I med, from the shoulder line to about the elbows, with lows of black sill. braid. Each row of braid is decorated nt the front edges with a button. The collar is of the scarf variety and fiuMica at either end with n black silk tassel. The small hat is made of tolls of hoisehnir braid and bands of tnffetn. An ostrich feather of jade gieen trims the hat at the back. (CovurioM, 1110. bv Florence note I The Question Box Todaj's Inquiries I. AVhal ctntmnry of n famous queen is to be celebrated next mouth? 'S. Does a wedding imitation require au answer? .1. Describe n vcrv aud unusual color combination for evening dresses this spring. 4. 'What is the best time for the new babj 's bnth '! ,"i How can old willow furniture be renovated to add cheer to a room? (J. What will remove hard paint from woolen clothing? Saturdays Auswers 1 In the book social each guest is usked to wear something that will suggest the title of n book. Paper and pencil nre distributed and the guest who has at the end of the renlng discovered the greatest number of titles is gicn a prUo. 'J. The nntionnl flower of France under the Bourbons was the fleur dc lis nnd under the Boiiapnrtcs the violet. '.. The leather wedding nnniersarj Ls celebrated iu the third jear of mairiAgc. I. Before working in the gaiden put soap under the finger nails to pieent dirt getting uuder them. 5. A pretty fad for the seashore is having the sweater, hat and para sol to match. 0. Odd bullous in the sewing loom can be most conenientlj kept in a wide-mouthed bottle. BtlOKTHAND AM UUUKKKKNKO Our iridufttM art In conatanl dnnfttid UfK4 Sijinc poiltlons awilt you. Grew Short and. lb ayi. icwedy nycrem, Compiti Blthl uum intcmilvr tralnlnt uiiivii aur inner v ,i ur ni,. for full psrtlcutnrp cmd cata.o nnd CoUegft of rnmmerr i 1011 rhennt f PMl.rtKlnhU stones and taking them nmwhorc jour faucy leads jou u might hae h pennj walk, stopping at ner comer to tcis a pentn Iu the air and then turn ing lu the clircrtinti that the pcum falls. Jt the children nie iinnginntir, jou might give each one the name of a wild flower and gel them to tell how they spend their dajs out in the fields or woods Or jou might start n pio gressUe storj . and let each one tell a little of It ns jou go along. When you jou will have a delightful time. eet to the ntcnle nlaeo for. Of coarte. there must be a destination and lustli'l baskets to eo with It ion could may ', caines like Twentv Questions. Heist, UM tll-.l --.l 1..I-L 1." - "i t i.. '"OA Dim unci riMi, lu, liuu nu iju, J. livyy .4 4 - T. -.1 "Co. ASCO. ASCO. 1 t JJgsPLl'jIJ M lll '"rn 1 STORES CO. r w 01 S07 CHUSTNUT ST. StunU for a May Walk ' Ai range the May pole in the center of n large grass plot or even place where there ore no bushes or flowerbeds to run into. The ribbons should be at tached to the top of the pole, and should be long enough to twine round and round the pole until it Is entirely cov- I'linltlnrft unit ciff Pr.M . reals n :cr c-nllPC Htil ISnrtrul tfrHCluntoa Modern TenchcM' llnrpini. imu Market wt. ! Klrachbaum Hehoot of l.iiitmiagei, and Hiirpitu af Tranltl6n. Inr.. 124 f hutnut Sit. Clinic Uomen and Clrta AU.r-.NTOW.N. I'. Cedar Crest College inn iiiiti.M nVKit in Allfntoun. Ta.. "Snbcirba" t.lmlceil enroll J rnant Two new modem hulMlncfs on hlRhJ and riciureique campus or as acres ah modern cul'ural and oratlonHl courses i Allilellce nates '.no AHHreaa IU1 I.. SC.MMKJl CAMrH atiMMr.n CAMPH " Vacation Time" at Junior Plattsburg on Lake Champlain Young America's Greatest Summer Camp. Carnival of Sports Under direction of lending college coaches. Rowing, yachting, polo, aviation, baseball, tennis, all aquatic sports. Photoplays and motion pictures taken of all camp activities, including prize winners. "Train Without Strain" July and .August, sixty days. Maintenance and training for fall term ?30p. Membership limited. Send at once for catalog. A. Z. Smith, Junior Plattsburg, 0 East 4uth street, New York city. srniNo keiokth ionn ri.ifrs mb. TBINO HhSOBTW VIBK ( I 111 S Ml,. The Coolest Resort on Atlantic Coast PASSACONAWAY INN And Cottages York Cliffs, Maine OPEN JUNE 25250 ACRES NO MOSQUITOES Situated on high, rocky promontory overlooking the ocean. Golf, Tennis, Saddle Horses, Motoring, Sea Bathing, Deep Sea Fishing, Canoeing. Steam Heated, Fireproof Garage. Exceptionally' Detirable Coltaget to Let for the Seaton DANIEL A. HAY, Resident Manager llonkliijc Office. 1186 lironilwny, New ork. Tel. MadUon Sciuiire 4,4H STKAMBltlP NOTirEg BROOKS STEAMSHIP CORPORATION S. 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Burlington Hotel Lass than flv minutes from everythlne American nrljtEuropran PJrin? 431 Row wiipslh.$2.50 to $5 ASCO. ASCQ.4 ii .. ii i a nc ,i "A S c .0 C 0 i c o A S c O u c r A S c o lA S c O t A s K o A s c Oi A s c 0 r-A S c O A s r 6 CLEAN- UP- WEEK This Week has been designated by the city authorities as the week for a general spring House-cleaning. It is a repetition of the custom in vogue for a number of years, is a splendid idea and' one that should have the hearty co-operation of every public-spirited citizen. A Bigger, a Better and a Cleaner Philadelphia should be the watchword of every one who would respect the fair name of the City of Brotherly Love. Our stores are well equipped with the things needful to make this effort a complete success. Good, Strong Brooms, each 40c Choice Broken Qc Rice, lb. a Choice Quality Macaroni, pkg. 10c, 12c 14 Best Pearl i Barley, 3 MO' .14t, Oleomargarine, lb. 30c, 36c !. Fancy Calif. Prunes, lb. 23c Clean-Up-Week NEEDS Lye can 10c, 12c Chloride of Lime can 10c Buckets each 40c, 45c 20-M.-T. Borax, pkg. 4c, 8c, 12c Scrub Brushes, each 9c, lie, 13c Dust Brushes, each 13c, 22c, 29c Well Made Brooms, 40c, 60c, 70c Good Laundry Soap, 6 cakes 25c Ivory Soap Flakes pkg. 9c "Asco" Ammonia bot. 7c "Asco" Bluing bot. 5c Sunbrite Cleanser can 4'2C Washing Soda lb. 3c Insectine bot. or can 10c Peterman's Discovery .. can 13c Lux pkg. lie Electro Silicon box 8c Arrow Borax Soap cake 5c Putz Liquid Polish. . .can 9c, 16c Carpet Tacks pkg. 3c Shelf Paper bundle 4c Stove Polishes can 5c Good 4ic Cleansers, can . "Asco" Ginger tfc Ale, bot. , Finest Pink Salmon, 2 lb. can, 10c , Genuine Crisco 7Qc 1 lb. can uy a0 Mazola Oil 3Ec pint can He Best White Beans, lb. 10c Uneeda Biscuit pki;. 8c N'abisro Wafers pks. 16c Butter Thin Biscuits, .lb. 21c Fresh Baked Pretzels, lb. 16c Purity Spaghetti can 8c Fresh Noodles pkg. 5c Hershey's Cocoa.. can 9c, 17c Peanut Butter., tumbler 10c Pure Jellies.... tumbler 10c Prepared Mustard, tumbler "c "Asco" Mustard jar 12c Fancy Queen Olives, bot. 13c ! Calif. Lima Beans. .. .lb. 12c Whole Green Peas lb. 10c Yellow Split Peas lb. 10c "Asco" Corn Starch, pkg. 8c Our Best Rice lb. 13c . Finest Spaghetti. .. .pkg. 10c Fancy Seeded Raisins,pkg. 14c I Sliced Dried Beef. pkg. 13c I No Waste Bacon., pkg. 28c I Cooked Sour Krout, big can 9c Orange Marmalade. big jar 30c Fancy Shrimp can 14c Ritter's Beans, small can 8c Pride of Farm Catsup.bot.15c Kippered Herring. .. .can 15c Choice Peas can 15e Peninsular Cond. Milk.can 17c Eagle Cond. Milk can 20c "Asco" Oats pkg. 8c Shredded Wheat pkg. 12c Grape Nuts pkg. 12c Quaker Corn Flakes, pkg. 10c Kcllogg's Corn Flakes, pkg. lie Better Better Butler never came off a "churn." Without question the Best Butter ever served on your table. "Richland" 67 Pure creamery prints of exceptional quality, second only to our own Louella. Sf Eggs S4C WXy Eggs 50c . Our stores are noted far and wide for Quality Eggs. ISiCtor Whether viewed trom the standpoint of quality or economy, there is not an other loaf ve know of that will in any way compare with Victor. It is better than the best bread you ever bought. V F a m (C v - m oi U 0 4 t t m fa m. VICIO .& -1CCI.Wi JL.VJKZ II (Peppered full of big luscious raisins) Jy rr t, A irkl n Kerbugartornran 2 cans for 25c. A decided bargain. It will pay you to buy a half dozen cans at this price. Big can 11 Ritter's Pork and Beans Selected beans thoroughly cooked and packed in a delightful tomato sauce dressing. (?'' . Our Df,ft P oc Very "31 XASIYCC, O O lb One Quality Our Very Best Worth more" than it costs. It matters not what you pay you cannot get any better cup satisfaction. Rich, full, heavy body, truly :; beverage for the most particular. Vfc 45l : !V Our Very 12c i lb.; 23c V, lb. One quality. Our Very Best, but differ cnt blends to suit different tastes. Your choice of Plain Black, Mixed and our famous India Ceylon. These Prices in All Our 150 Meat Markets Nearby Country Veal Stewing 23c lb. Shoulders . .v. 25c lb. Cutlets ......48c lb. Lorn Chops 38c lb. Rib Chops ...., 35c lb; Rack Chops 30c lb. Lean Soup Beef 22c lb Sliced Lebanon Bologna 12Cl4" DELICACIES READY TO SERVE Sliced Corned Beef 1.5c,4" Cooked Lunchecn Roll 17c,4" Sliced Dried Beef 13 Pk8 Baked Meat Loaf 15C,4Ib Everywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware I JUi' m m 'if tm m I ASCO. . ASCOv W (J if ifi ASCO. v . -v. w m m m a, i ASCO. ASCO. ASCO, f - a . .-I a ,. 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