otw-Iw fwA ' 1 HRw v V'AnriSn Thou Were Married Pjt hazkl dkyo uatciielor if- vcnrlahl, lit), vv FuMfe naotr vq. STAUT THIS STOUV XODAY V CU'IUNG was In tbc air and 2cw ork A fcl 1 1 Tnnt liml nn tvtflll tn Jko to Atlantic City : somehow the sea 0.,,i Vninllix tllil nnt litre him, nml New ! York nn.l the possibility of seeing Itulli fwerc (inuring iu mt v. ,....,-. ....... flie was dressing, the telephone rang. jilt was Mrs. Jergcns. JncK, Mini mc t'pervcrsity o most sonvinlinv. did not llkc Mrs. Jcrgoni. Her artificiality jar ucel on him. Ho thought Natalie In a Way a replica ot her mother, but fNatalie had only the possibilities; she Scoulel be what the liked, she was dill 4tnalleablc. ' "Hello, Mrs. .Teigens," .lack said as feooil-iiAmorcdly as he could, Inasmuch ?ns be bad an tincomfortnblc shaving Si., - i.c tnn n,wl liml linen inter- jj jnuier on nit i" " ,, , f,., .,,! t rrltic-nl time ot his dress- I UHVU - im.it. t-..i T H.niiiht T would run iieeiu .ieu. - - - . rs.lmv. in Atlantic City today for the IVsveek-cnd. AVlmt tiain tfirc you going Jack's mind begun to wotk and it S . , ,.,,. II.. l.n.l tin mint! to take the trip to Atlantic Cit with bis Milior.ln-lii. theteforc be said promptly, "I can't till jit. I've bad r . ... ,. tl.nl line! l.f.lt tome Important milium muv .." m me bustling. Hut say, why not go on down? Natalie will be tickled to death, and I'll follow later. I'd bnte to ism What trnlu I tun loae on ct, mid there's no leasoti wbj you MiouUlu t leave earl." . . . It was decided and .Talk whistled when be went out to bieakfnst. During his coffee another idea stiuck him. As long as Mrs. Jergeus wns going down, why should be go at nil? Natalie would not care one way or another, and tnc two women could talk to their hearts content. He would be out of it if be t .. t t ,nnin ho woulun t CO. rrhere was no need of it. He could send Natalie a long tclegiam, aim uicu u down the following Saturday to brint bcr.bome. That would be enough. The idea appealed to him ecry wav V. i i,.i ni H Tt wasn't ns though Natalie would be alone ocr the week end, and he was busy at the office. It Vouldn't be cntircb a lie to say that bo had to lemain in town. - At noon be called up .Mrs. ,ih(u. and explained. lie wns surprised tbnt she took it mi well. She did not ie- 1 proacb him as Natalie had done; in fact, she took it as a matter ot course. iti r,..,.i!n. Kntnlie n telegram, ho explained with a sigh of relief at her calm acceptance oi eerJiiniis, "" you'll explain to Natalie, won t you? She'll understand that it's business. "O, jes; she'll understand," Mrs. Jergens returned. Her tone was dry i Tool.- cnnlil nnt. beln noticing it. It implied that she understood nil about everj thing nnd lliar lie neeun i uuiuu, to make his apologies too elaborate. Natalie bad awukeneu 10 a wouun- til morning. From her diessing table klie could watch the wnves rolling In on the beach. There was a pleasant limn ot life out in the sunshine, anu ner spirits rose with tlie weatner. nne .i..,i oio.i tini.olf in sleen last night. l;butrnow she lashed herself with scorn. AYny liaun t sue uecn mure nuumui? limit evprthiiiir? She was blaming Jack and, perhaps, without cause. He would be down today nnd tuey woum be together for tho week-end. Then ever thing would be all right again. She ntc n big LueaUlast tor ner anu linoroi1 nt the table, a newspaper ...! .... t.nrirn linr lrliilei fitlP Rlimcd her coffee. She felt happV when after ward she wandered througn me loouy. She sat at a writing table near the open window wheie she could watch the panoramic iew outside nnd wrote Borne letters. Then she strolled on me boardwalk, slim nnd lonely nnd very smart. She cen went into mi auction room nnd listened to the bidding nnd Imiiirlit n Sheffield nlate that she could scarry home without much tiouble in her bag. IVIipn nt Inst slip went batk to the i.Ao1 tlio tnnvtiini, Mnq tipnilv irnnp. nnd 'she began to look foiward to Jack's ar rival. He bed not told her what train he would come on ; no doubt she would bave word from him, or pernnps, lie wanted to surprise her. She paused at the desk to Inquire (ind the olcrkiandcd her a yellow en velope. She took It with n gny smile nrl rinnl it nnen enrerlv. She hadn't bu idea of the disappointment in store for her, but ner eyes sKiinmeu over me f..o nolo nml tioo tlmrnru rxtiolieil i Pi Sl """"! "" '- o- ........ .v. the slip ot paper. Jntk s message had not been elaborate, it was simple ami to Ilia tintnt ,jf,"Buslness will keep pie in town after nil, but jour mother will be down to spend Sunday with jou. Will write. "JACK." A wnc of putc desperate longing swept over her for n minute. It frightened her. She hadn't known her self capable of it. A sudden determi nation to go back to New York was quenched by the feeling that that per haps Jnok might not want her. He "oilld be sure to be furious, and, be tides, her mother was coming down. All the sunlight of the day was darkened 'for Natalie ; sho was sick w ith a feeling that lcry much resembled despair. t j. ! Electric Sivitches If you are planulng to build now, do I uqt forget to include theso jequlic- btents In jour specifications: ElepeHc switches m both , upper and 'lower halls, living room and dining jioom, cellar and attic stairwajs; re- jceptacles in jour kitchen laundry for electric washing and ironing equip ment, receptacles Jn jour upstairs hall and the icccption hall or living-room for vacuum cleaners, plugs lu your dining room nnd living-ioom floors for laoips and table equipment. fcF MANY PEOPLE f Take a few steps off Chestnut Street on 12th Street simply to gee the BEAUTIFUL J FLOWERS W AVn shall no triad to hnxn von omain. piease uon;t jeel obliged 'purchase. -The' Century Flower Shop J The Question Corner ' Todnj's Inquiries 1. How can May baskets be used to give n novel Mavtltno shower for the engaged girl? 2. How many women arc nt work in this country nt present? 3. Nnmo three novel wedding gifts for the June bride. 1. What will lengthen the life of linoleum? C. What makes n satisfactory way to fasten ou bnbj's bonnet strings,? ' 0. What h Honoton lace? Yesterday's Answers 1. The 1'rcnch war brides so many of the American boys are bring ing home stny nt the Y. AV. C. A. hostess house In Urcst while wnit ing for the boat. 2. A very new wnv to fix pearl trim ming with the bridal veil is to tic it in a knot nt the bnek of the head. A string of pcnrls is par ticularly effective passed around the bend holding the veil In place and tying in the buck. .1. 'When n woman drives a car she will find that the ordinary y cllst's guards used to keep her skirt in place will solve the prob of blowing skirts. i. The newest dainty little colored handkerchiefs hae nit ruffling around the edge. 5. A new alarm clock has a soft buzzer which gently reminds that it is time to keep an appoint ment, to tnke mo(ll(ino, etc. C. A postillion is a sort ot basque. The Woman's Exchange Bleach for Dark Skin To the Ldttor of Woman's Paoc: Dear Madam Will jou kiudh sug gest n hnrmless blcndi for the neck nnd face? AVo, tan you suggest something that will bring some color to my face? My skin is ery snllow. Is there nny posible way of getting rid of black heads and large pores? 1 hntc tried about cverj thing of which 1 have hcaid, but nothing seems to do nny good. MIIS. J. M. I.enion juice is considered a good and harmless bleach for the face and neck. Use n reliable facial sonp cerv night in order to get rid of blackheads, nnd also to bring color to your faic. Wash jour face and neck with this soap, making n thick lather with hot water. Hub it in well, then liusc it oft nnd bathe with cold water. Alwajs rub upward and outward when you use the soap, ns that will stimulate the circula tion and give you color. Have you tried rubbing your face withjee to re fine your skin nnd get rid of the large pores? That has often been found sat isfactory. Use the treatment after you have washed your face, as I sug gested. Or else try 7lnc ointment, ap plying n thick cont of it, nnd allowing it to remain on the face overnight. If any of this treatment seems to make your skin dry, rub on some cold cream afterwatd. Plenty of Atdoor exercise, plenty of sleep and a diet that includes many greens will give color. Fed Cross Accepts Clothes To tho Editor of IVomaii'a Paoc Dear Madam I wrote to jou on Apiil 22. AVill you please tell me if the Itcd Cross is still recehing used clothing for overseas? Also tell me the addiess of the lied Cross. I have not seen the answer in the Kvfm.nu I'tomc LhriCEit. There is another question I would like to ask. I have a dollar bill. One end has been torn off nnd lost. Will the banks give me one in exchange? ' A. O. The lied Cross is still willing nnd glad to accept used clothes for lefugees over seas. Send them to the American Red Cross, lOlfi Chestnut street. If jou have thrco-sixtbs of a dollar bill it is still good, nnd the bank will give you another one in cjcihnnge. Hut as it is prettj' bard, to measure exactly three sixths of a dollar bill, jou will bare to take it to the bank to prove that you hao that much. Your letter of Apiil 22 must btnc been lost in the-mail, for I have no recollection of having received it. It is too bad you bave had to wait so long for an answer. "Christ's Head" by Hoffman The editor of Woman's Pago wishes to thank Mrs. J. E. II., M. h. B., .T. P. L., Mrs. J. II. and Mrs. E. S. E. for so kindly offering to send copies of the Indies' Home Journal which con tained the copy of "Christ's head" by Hoffman. A reader signing Mount Joy, Box .'518, mailed in the copj , and this together with the letters were fomurded to Mrs. W. M. (S. Thirteen-Year.Old Wants Advice To the Editor of Iranian's Pagt: Dear Madam I am n giri of thirteen jenis old. When I wns ten jears old I had n nice head of hair, but now it is coming out nnd I bnven't enough hair to do hardly nnj thing with. If you could ghe me a remedy I would be oulj too glad. I also have pimples ou my foiehend. I would be pleased if you could ghc me a remedy for this. too. YOUB llEADEIt. Vaoline will make your hair grow. Use pure ascline, nnd rub it well into jour scalp about three times n week. It may be necessary to shampoo your hair more often while you are using the Miseline, ns it sometimes makes the hair cry oily; but the regular mnsssage and the ointment will stimulate the fje $X $c Site. . 1423 Walnut Street A SPtENDID SHOWING OP VEIIY FINE SOFT DARK FISHER ALSO RUSSIAN AND HUDSON BAY SABLES eKjVN. in omau moveuy nkssv wecKBieces Art ll EVENING PUBLIC Dainty New Summer . Collars A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose Ibree of the newest and pi eldest pieces of neckwear are shown here. Printed organdie In flower designs, and printed silks with plaltings of white organdie nie some of tho m.iteilals used. The Miliars are de- smiled in todaj's fashion talk rplIIIIlE nie. to be sine, mnny fuvks that arc collarless; in fact, this fashion is by no means dead; but theic nie certain stjles whlih ilo need the dniutj collar, as well ns mnnj women who need the softening effect of the collar. 'I hen, too, the neckline is much lower tliis season, and the women, aside fiom what is tbc fashion, feel more rnnifot table with some sort of collar as a neck finish. At nny rnlc, there ncer weie daintier or prettier rollnrs offeted than nie shown by the shopi this spiiug. All the diiintv cottons, ns will ns bilks, lnces, embioideries nnd satins, ale hi ought into plnv for the construe tion of the new neckwear. Orgniidui, lntes and line embioiderv nie cousid eied the smartest for the spiing and su miner. In the center of the drawing toda is shown a collar nnd cuff set of white oignndie combined with a printed m gnndie in flower design. The collar is of white oiganiMn, with a smaller one of piinted oignndie. Small buttons co -ered with oignndie trim the front of the collai. Tor the cuffs the flowcied oignndie is used for the band, nnd the flare is of the white organdie. growth of jour hair. Perhaps the con dition of jour skin tomes from indi gestion. Do jou eat much rich food, canelv or desserts? Try steaming your face with hot water and then npplviug cold cicnm, to make jour forehead smooth. No doubt jou will outgrow this condition in a fen jears iind jour nice win oc pence ny smooiu. Will Give Shut-In a Poodle To the rdltor of Joman'i Paae: Dear Madnni--I reail of the young JvnilPBlsafe.CT-' Wending the way to walking comfort Don't let then) hammer their young lives away on leather 116618. Start them walking on "USCO" Rubber Heels. Walking comfort means so much to the sensitive, highly strung girl Avho has nearly "grown up." And it means as much to you. "USCO"-Rubber Heels are as good as the Avorld's largest rubber manu facturer can make them. Yet they cost no more than others. You can obtain any size in black, Avhite or tan. Look for the name "USCO" and the U. S. seal. United States Rubber Company 66 6) " xa&CAj LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, ; -: - At the left i n collar of pi luted silk with phiitiiigs of white oignndie. The hnt shown on this model is nKo nf 'piinted silk with a tinj bow nt the right side, of ribbon which is of the same shade as the dnik shade in the printed silk. The figure nt the light slicjws n col lar of printed oignndie, the edges of which nro bound in pink satin, which matches the flower in color. The erv smart hat shown on this model has a brim of taffetn and a crown of straw, bunked at the back with flowers. (Copytiaht. lttt, bv riotence Hole ) Miss Rose Will Help You with jour summer clothes. Pei haps vou nre wondering just wbnt color in ogue now will be most suit able for jou. Or perhaps it is the present-dny stales that perplex jou. .Miss Hose will be glad to give yon the benefit of her advice. Addiess Miss Hose, woman's page, Kvemvo Pi n l.tc I.FiiofR. Send a self -addressed stnmped envelope for personal reply, as none of the answers will be printed. man who K a shut-in and would like to have n dog. 1 have a dear little female toj poodle I will give him if jou will send mc his address and if no one else hns sent him n puppy. I know it would give hint many a pleasant bout, ns she is very bright and phi) ful. AVishing jou nil success with jour wondeiful anil helpful page. Your falhtful leader. MIIS. .T. .7. D. I have forwaideel vour letter to the jniing inn n, Mrs. ,1. J. !., nnd jou will Rubber Heds hVSsP are Good HmIs shortly bear from him. Thnnk you for being so kind. The Boys Are Home To the Editor of Woman' Page Uenr Madam Don't you think we will nil feel like singing tills snug, tbN great week? Tramp, tramp the bojs nre coining. nee cucu noy iroin o er ine sen, Oh! it fills our hearts with joy, As each motlierj-ees her boy, Passing by the Statue of Victory ! lUri'TY 1'hAG. Indeed, I do! Solving the Linen Problem With the price ot linen Inning sonicd the bride -to be hns been taxed so- erelj in filling the hope chest. An effi cient mother helped one of these to solie the tiouble "Semen cloth" used for muses' uniforms, in the lighter weight, Iiiuudcra and wears vo near like linen Hint It is no saeiitice to substitute it for that cloth. A beautiful pair of pil low slips mn be mndc bj using this material, which sells for foity nine rents u jaid, and scalloping the cniK Tbej nKo prove reasonable In pi ice. Bead Frogs Are Novel Bend fiogs nie n imcltj fin chiffon and oilier sheer negligee 'lUo nic fiogs of the legiilntmn bnpe. remind of bends strung and ewcd into place. Former Soldier Hangs Self Pottstown. Pa.. Mav II! His feet daugling onlj n few inches from the floor of n lunloft, the boel of W. C Keene. twenh tin po eais old, wns found in the barn of his fntbei, W. I). Kcene, in Knst Cowntiy township. Chester Counh, veste relay. Keene suf feied f loin a nenous breakdown nfter six months seme c in the nrmj, being sent from Camp t!iee nle-nf, (Seoigia, to n base hospital for tieatment last sum in er. i 1 mMMMk J j-l fa So-named because guaranteed by the Bond of the Kolb Bakery Company MAY J? - - GIRL SENT ACTOR BILLIONS OF KISSES, WIFE DECLARES Aggr'wvvd Spouse of icw York Matinee Idol Asks $25,000 Damages From Her Husbands "Faithful Baby' New Yoih. Mnj Ul Kisses mil lions and billions of them weie sent with the letters l'rnnces (ioliNlem, n Brookljn music teacher, is nlleged to hnvc written l'leileili'k II. Spent e. a o mg ne ten . I The loiters were produced in the Su preme Couit before n jiuj. 'Ilieic Mrs .Anna II Spe-nre testified that Miss i leniisirni e eeiiicse 11 11, eiui 111111 mii' it'll ill loc with her hiisbnnd nt first sight when she saw him on the stage 'llieie nfter, it is alleged, he addressed him in letter ns "M Darling ltoj." "M Sweetheart Papa." nml signed beisedf "Your Faithful llaM." Mr Spinre, who is suing Miss fiold stcin for So-.oilO damages, spoke of American Taste better Goods to Supply it Also Improving, Decorators Are Told New Aork, Mm III "American taste and Auirtiuin goods to supph tbnt taste are gelling better', but tl.eie are opportunities feu markeil mliinir in both dilutions" said Dr .Iniucs P. Ilnnev, (In ei Idi- of nit in the high schools of New A oik nnd ptesident of the National Association of Doeorntie Alt liidiistues, addressing nOO moi chnnls nml tiininifiiotuicMs in open ing the lust annual tonentiou of the I nssoe inlion nt Hotel Astor Msterebu "The win " sniil the spenkoi, "has ghen the1 Atneiirnn people a new and bioudei moaning nf the wen el 'in npoui tion ' It is now to be seen whether or not the nit iudustiies of Ameilcn sense this moaning nnd can npplj it to the upbuilding Undo." This cubing an exhibition wns held Worn T-itH Tfru4 . JJJCAAJLJ. JL - 'til is made tnc way tnc housewives planned it- "Do you remember the Contest when hundreds of us house wives submitted samples of our home-made bread to show how we wanted Bond Bread to be made? "Well, now .that peace is here, Bond Bread is again just as good and home-like as it was before the war. "My family doesn't ask me to bake bread any more because Bond Bread is even more delicious and nutritious than the best bread I ever baked. "So, no more bread making for me as long as I can get Bond Bread. The same pure materials as I used to use are in every loaf. They are even printed in a bond on each Bond Bread wrapper, and Bond Bread tastes like home-made, too." her husband ns one pursued by m.im voiucri who were in loe with him. She said : "My husband ndmltled bis loe for Miss (toliNteiii. He said tbnt she, like other women, wnn running after him' nnd that be had to make lou just to tid himself of her nltcutions. i "No one e'au unllre how lernblr II had to fight ngninst Miss (Joldstein. I She was just n oiing sillv gill, tho j kind who full In loic with mutinei'j idols, nnd mv biishniid was a mat nice , idol " i Mi Spoaie said she firt lentned of the aff.iir whin Miss (ioldstcin rnllc 1 j nt her home to confess low for her hushuuel. nt the Aichileetiirnl League mom. nt which John . Slinwden piesic.ecl. Ilnr-ii-j M. Wntt, of the Pi nttc I.i nol it, spoke on "National Publicity and the Vn to (lit It " I The following ofheers wore elected:1 Pii'sidcnt. A II I. Mjiis. president Allen lliggms Co . New Yolk; vice picsi elont, William II (inv; treasuiei, Wil liam I.auiel Itunis; executive commit tee. 'J hoinns P. Cum, S Stiouilheiin. Nnthiiii rilmnii. II. W. Proline, .1. W Snowdeti. C It. Cliffonl, Mis. .1. W Alexander, Ceoige McCcncInn, Joseph Iteck, ('. A li'tnr Times and Horace Cheuev Sentence Catawlssa's Collector Itloomsbiirg, Pa.. Mn IS Judge Harmon sentenced Henrj M. (Iilliugcr who confessed to emberling ."i(KR) ns tax eolh otoi of Cntawissn, to paj a line of $1000 and undergo Imprisonment in Columbia countj jail for two and a half jear. llV - l JL-1CLVX ai (Siffift dfO. J ?.?'.t?. Mim SENATOR RAPS SUFFRAGE Wadsworth, of New York, Says, However, Amendment Will Pais Uoston, Mny 13. (Hy A. re united States Senator James AA. AA'ads worth, Jr., of New York, speaking at a meeting Inst night under the auspices of the AA'omcn's Anti-Suffrngc Associa tion of Massachusetts, as n protest against socialism, bolshevlsm anil woman suffrage, announccc his opposi tion to u further extension of the powers of the federal government iu the direc tion ot centinliratiou nnd to woranu sulTinge He Kiild a constitution! conferring suffrage upon doubted!) would come up amendment women un lit the next ( ongiess, nnd probablj would bo ndopted, but that be would oppose it. Miss Amparlto Farrar to Wed New York, Mm I". The mnrrlnge of Miss Anipniito I'uirar, known to the eoniert stage, to Dr. (ioodrich T. Smith, of tins ut, will take place on the afternoon of June " iu the North Presbjteiinu Church. Contains No Grit or Acids Many dentifrice! are so gritty and abraiive that thty scratch the enamel others have chemicals to strong ai to impair teeth, gums and health. Select your dentifrice with care 60ZODONT is free from harmful grit, and contains only those ele ments that are cleansing and help ful to the teeth, gums and mouth. Sixty years' test proves it. FOR THE TEETH Liauid Powder or Paste SOU) HY DFAI F.RS EVERYWHERE J ff 17 -! ".!i , i tfi jt jgXSi Ji .fl y ! fi .. e fi r xS-J JJ v. $& JUEth Street Smo ChmStrt 1 i "n' i l-ii ' iH , I ii i w'u t 6t ?i"V " s .S '"&' fL S."5 'JJ . JT . y V i. is"" srvJ? "U - lH a... I xi4. - -t
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