ft-" ; i ' ,' .J ,fK EVENING PUBLIC . LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA, FRIDT MAY 23, 1919 TT iV . W'"r- N 4m So 77ie Were Married Dy nAZEL DEYO DATCIIELOn Corvrtahtj ly i'ubllo Lidvcr Co. 3" STAUX tlHS STORY TODA' NATALIE could not bo persuaded to go downtown. Sho could not be induced to dress in something pretty and come and shop. The prospect oE a lingerie unlo at Lucy's did not tempt her at all. the luro o filet trimmed " crepe do chine left her cold. She could not be comforted with the compliment her mother gave her on tbo choice of a new hat. Freuch pastry at Marcelle's had no Inducements for her. Liza had had to force her to eat breakfast. In ehort, Natalie was no lougcr a child , ''she was an unhnnnv woman with not an p Jmaglnar trouble, but with the pros- pi J't. J V.7aUQ .1 U3kUUU t?.ll.U .. u . Mrs. Jcrgcns was not the kind of a mother who could rip off her white gloves, untio her perfectly adjusted veil and sit down to comfort her daughter, to coax her to a better frame of mind, or to discover once and for nil the f teal teat of all the trouble. The thing It that Mrs. Jergens feared was not so muco iiaiaiic s unnuppiuea us it wha Jack's possible unfaithfulness. She had .' no way of learning the truth, of things I and she had a shrewd suspicion that Katallo was keeping something back. rShe was too well placed iu hei own little societv crowd to wish n scandal to come of Natalie's marriage. She had , beaten too many other match-making mothers when she had annexed Jack to the family. So this morning when she finally .and with a sigh of relief found herself going down iri the elevator and realized that the unhappy Natalie was left behind and that she had the entire morning to herself to shop, sho pondered on the best way to proceed in this af fair. It came to her like n II93I1 that she would drop in (o sec Jack, just a friendly call. Perhaps she might be able to discover bomethiug casually. Jack was not in the best of humors. r He- had Vend Huth's note to him on t the way down to business and had ar rived at the office piqued und angry. , Ruth had managed to inject just the light shade of indifference into the note to keep Jack intcicsted and still to satisfy Iitfr own conscience in the mat ter. Sirs. Jergens arrived at Jack's office at just the wrong time. "Well, Jack," the said as she breezed in unannounced. f -Ho roso to his feet formally and ''handed his mother-in-law a chair. Something iold him that a lecture of ' some sort was imminent, and he became if possible a shade angrier than ever. Sirs. Jcrgcns began playfully. "You naughty boy. What have you been doing to Natalie?" "Have you been ocr home?" Jack's tone was ominous, and his fingers played .nervously with a pencil on tho desk he-N , -lore him. "Yes. I have been at the apartment, and I discovered Natalie dissolved in , tears. Have you two quarreled?" Mrs. Jergens was still playful, she was tact- ful enough to know that Jack would brdok no interference if she went too far and became serious. She knew he was stubborn in the extreme; that n typewriter, pasted tho paper on clga rctto paper and had the news passed around ns cigarettes this was at a din ner. At first only tho men took the cigarettes, but as soon as ono or two had discovered tho lack of tobacco and tho presence of something else, every body wanted ono of tho "cigarettes," and the news was out. You might use n largo Kcwple, dressed DIPL0MASRJR31 NURSES Dance Follows Jefferson Hospital Graduating Class Awards Thirty-ono graduate nurses received their diplomas last night in the amphi theatre of tho Jefferson College Hos pital. The presentation was maile by Alba li. Johnson on behalf of the board of trustees. An address was made by Lieutenant Colonel John 11 (.llbbiui. After bincdktlon had been pronounced TEACHERS IN MASS RALLY CANADA TO DROP TITLES as a bride, for tho ccutcrplcco at your i,y tile jlev Andiew Mutch, theiu wus supper. Make the skirt long enough 11 dance iu the auditorium to turn up again around tho waist in a bag and tie it with white ribbons with long ends run through a casing at tho top. Slip the cards bearing the an nouncement into this bag and attach to each ono a white ribbon, which leaches to each place at tho table. Let the end of tho drawing string extend to your place. Then between courses, or at the beginning of the supper, or at any time Those who receded diplomas wrrJ Ida M. Alouindcr, Ksthcr M. lUhop, India Hustle, Evelyn M. Itrovvu, Noru 11. Der, Volma A. Elliott, Anna L. ritzgcrald, Mildred E Uoodvrar, l.tny M. E. lllllver, Emma 1 lllndrrlitcr, -Mabel I. Hovis. Cluia E. Jobsou Z.ivla 11. Johnson, Ethel T. Lawrence. Mirljm I. Lingo, Eliza C. McCulIough, Anna E. MncGinness, llacl E MoN'uiipv, Anna M. Mclander, Efiio Mvcrs, Mai garet J. Nccly, Ada I. Itlce, lllamhc M Kicker, liernico M. Sattctlec. Hilda .1. Sou prefer, ask each guest to pull the Silberman, Ida It. Swisher. IJertlni M ribbon while jou pull yours and loosen tho bag. Then they get the little cards with the news written on them. Yuii Iwilt nrJt have to say nnthing just nitci the anuounccment, for your guests will all start talking, and you leally wou't be able to get n word in. You uiu put jour ring on then, if ou like, and if .vou feel embarrassed and want some thing to say, just start to admire the ring. Another way to announce it is to make the cards in the form of flags and stick them into croquettes or ice trcan. or something that is served at the sup per. Or 3011 might uso fane.v place cards and write your announcement on U10 back. Very few people turn their place cards over even when they pick them up and look nt them closclj, and the news could "leak out" bv one 01 tvv o people seeing it unexpectedly. To Wash a Rag Rug To the Editor of Woman's rape: Dear Madam Any one who wishes to wash a delicate rag rug cnrcfullj should try this : Put a kitchen table out of doors and lay the rug upon it. AVct it thoroughly, rub it with a good white sonp and scrub with n brush. Do this both sides. Then hang full length upon the lino and rinse well with tho hose or buckets of water. Let it drip dry and it will be found to be smooth and clean. M. It. Thank you ever so much, M. It. It is a pleasure to pass on a helpful sugges tion such as this. To Summer Girls Have ono of your members go down to the Independence Square Auxiliary of the Ited Cross, COS Chcbtuut btreet, and discuss the matter of the sewing there with one of the ladies in charge. I am glad the club name was satisfactory. Warner, Cora M. Wary, Hattie AVil Hams, Sadie M. Williams and Alice L Worthingtou. Manufacturers' Honor Markland George L. Markland, president oc the Philadelphia Gear AVorks, has been elected to tho Hoard of Directors nT the National Association of Manufac turers, which closed its annual cou- Yopfc yes ventiou at New yesterday. GREENS TEA STORE Fresh-Roasted COFFEE Illn . 28o lb. Vine Nnnloj 33c lb. Fine Illtiid (Java tn It) .H.v ll. (jooil Ira 40c lb. 5-11). loin 3t lb. Fine Cocnn 2.1c lb. B-Ili. lots 33c lb. Cor. 4-th Vine Six Federal Schoolmen's Club Official Will Outline Organization Plans A tclegrutn from Dr. W. C. Itynu, vW president of tin federal School meu's Club, and the head of the ltureau of Education nt Washington, D. C, thai lie w fluid be glad to speak before the teachers' union mass meeting to night, completes the arrangements that the teachers of this city have been j making for their final membership drive' this season. The mais meeting, which has been under plan for the lust few weeks, Is to take place tonight, ut S o'clock, at St. James's Hall, Thlrtv-cighth and Maikct streets, where the aims and ideals of organization will be discussed by Doctor Itjuu, Dr. E. P. Chcjucy, head of tho department of histoiy; Dr E. M. Patterson, of tho Wharton School of rinnnc, the Ilniveisity of Ponusjl vania, und a number of others of na tional reputation iu educational and in dustrial life. If Hair's Your Pri e H&RPIQIOE- ,TVH House M Commons Decides Nobility Is Undemocratic Vancouver, II. t, May 2.1 (Uy A. P.) Hercdltury titles In Canada will be abolished, according to nu official re port received fiom Ottawa toiln v . s The dispatch said tho House of Com mons last night adopted the ropoit of u special committee, appointed some time ago, which recommended that the system of bestowal of titles was not iu accord with latter-day democratic UbllgC. W square chitrUioro than told tho talc. Iy iac& jt-uijeu iu cuuciusions ucauity. Kn fhnt. wnH tfr. Nnfflltn ltnrl i.nin thnfr letter nt breakfast, that was the reason she bad been found crying. No doubt she told her mother everything. No donbt she had even suircested her ram- It lnghere to tho ofhee. Hu wouldn't stand it, be wouldu t cave it, that was all. vy "vvnat am rsatane bsk you to say xo me; - lie bskcu, ma voice snamng IV witn anger. Mrs. Jergens looked up in surprise. She lost her playfulness in an instant. i... nuc realized irom jbck s voice mat n,c TJ Vvfinfprl nn lilmini ."Natalie didn't nsk me to come," bhe hurst out in defence. "She did( she must have. And I won't have any interference. If she wants to snivel about a lot of imagined nonsense to any one who comes in, let her do it,-but I won't be interfered with, and that's certain." In some half-foreottcn Rtnre hefnr u Mr s. Jergens had been carefully molded J in the society mold, in a time when hpn- pst TiaKsinn and sincere anecr hnd nnt 11 been entirely repressed, iu the time per haps of Mrs. Jergens s ancestors who P 'did not cure so much for the speech of people and who were not ruled by ap pearances there had been dignity and I, jine impulse 10 ngui lur une a riguis, no : lnatterwhat happened. All of this half- lorgoiien impuiso iusu iu iura. uctbcus now. She was thoroughly aroused. v 'JNatalic has said nothing at all to tne. She does not know that I am here. IvJ, Neither am I just any one who happens IjMo dron in. I am her mother. I don't rfvant to interfere with you, but I do . know taut rsatane is miserably un happy. No mother .could help seeing ilinf T ilnn'f Itnnw wlint vnn hnvp dnnp 1 .... - ........ ........ ...... ,.. ........ r to her, but I do know this, that if your conscience were clear you wouldn't be so i quick to accuse Natalie of tattling." m Without another word Mrs. Jergens swept out of tbo office. She bad in- 4". tended to arouse Jack to a sense of his" V duty so that he would avoid talk of any i kind. Now she was filled with anger, ifflfl a curious stirrlne nf nitv 'in her iheart for Natalie decided her to go back U'to 'n uparimeuv. mien hub reacaeu 1Jiere, however, Liza informed her that J'Natalle had just gone out. In the next Installment Natalie makes iup her mind what to do. t The Woman's Exchange fe" To Announce an Engagement , I At many parties given to announce jvan engagement little cards decorated s wltlr weddlnz hells, or Cunlds or some- IfJhlDE of the kind, and-bearing the names tP af'4-Ii lt1 n ml linn 41unjk n Dlmnli? KU"4- "" t" " "si m4v """l' ; passea around on u tray, uut there arc notber ways of making the announcement I thflfc nrn mnrA iimiRiinl. Onn ishnnlA nn Rf B .....n&.l fint rMra irnm nti t l.i l.la.anh. Mng tho news to the guests real tele ' grams were sent. Another wrote it on f The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. Who has been called "The Play Lady of the American Army?" 2. How can a colorful .bit of trim ming for a white dress be added without extra expense? 3W When cutting silk on a cutting tabic, what simple device will keep it from sliding out of place? 4. What will prevent puckering in sewing braid to georgette crepe? G. What novel new touch of color comes on the chenille dotted face veil? 0. How can a raincoat that is crack ing nt tho seam be satisfactorily and securely mended? Yesterday's Answers 1. Miss Mary MacArthur is the gen eral secretary of the British Women's Trade Union League, and has come to this country to attend a convention of the Na tional Women's Trade Union League. -. A. popular sports hat worn with tho new filet crocheted, bweaters is crocheted in the same design and silk, as the sweater. 3. When talking machine needles hrfvo been used they are still sharp enough tobo used as "brads," the Small nails that hold pictures in their frames, etc. i. The tops of wornout black silk gloves can bo used to lay under a darn in a black silk stocking, in order to strengthen it.' 5. A lamp shade made of checked gingham makes a dainty acces sory for the summer bedroom. 0. An unusual waist for a silk aft ernoon drjesa is made entirely of a wide surplice of the silk, which covers tho whole front of the bodice. fruity flavored POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL b lli& i ' mSr Smart fl ! i mf Summer Hats (li ORIGINAL MODELS BY CHERTAK E1 m AND ADAPTATIONS EXECUTED H EXCLUSIVELY IN THE PRIVACY 01-' Kg , wSi OUR OWN SALON ffll I k RUSSIAN SABLES jgjh k FISHERS SILVER FOXES M U BllSlkv STORAGE &Zfm i v 1 House of Wenger 1229 Walnut St. Phono Walnut 1S08 Furriers and Milliners j i rJSl vriJi if, MANY PEOPLE III Today in Philadelphia STOPS AND LECTURES TO BE MADE BY THE 20-MULE BORAX TEAM Friday, May 23 GhltMNTOUN JO 00 A. M. 4314 dnrmantonn Aff. 10:10 A. M. ."Vcio'i (irrninntoun At. 11 00 A. M. rill 4 irmuliton Af. 1 1 tin A. M. sroo (,ermnnlonn Ave. 11:30 A. M. f lifltfn & t.nnnntovn Aeii 15-so v. vi r,u rhfw t. IjiIS V. Jl. S749 Slcnton Ave. rilESTMIT HILT, ltlS r. JI. Dural and Jtf!rion Stf, S-00 I'. M. 7121 CfrmantoMti At. 2.15 I'. St. 7t44 (lrrnmnlon At. 2:4R r. M. 8427 (.fruinutovrn Ave. 3 00 1. M. SOOt (jcrmanlon n A. Saturday, May 24 rAiti 12 Nnon 221 l)au-on St. 12-43 I'. M. l-'-'l Illdto Ate. WESTWARD HO! After leaving Philadelphia, marvelous exhibition, this THE 20-MULE BORAX TEAM, this stirring spectacle so strange to eastern eyes, will move westward, pass ing through the main arteries of Down ingtown, Coatesville and Lancaster. Watch for its coming! Plan to see it! Be sure that no one misses it! A leaf from the days of long ago! A sight to be remembered for a lifetime! "always fresh The Table Oil Par Excellence This Season's Pressing Sold Everywhere t Take a few steps, olf Chestnut Street on 12th SUeet simply to see tho BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS We shall bo glad to liae you come in. Please don't feel obliged to pui chase. The Century Flower Shop 12th Street below Chestnut Street If wSl v Buy Your MEATS Wholesale 20c Butcher Roast Rump Roast Chuik Roast Hamburg Steak Sirloin Steak Rump Steak Round Steak Headquarters for Ftsh and Sea Food. Delaware Bhad 1- rh Mackerel lobsters Slirdders Soft Shell Craba Good Cheese, 4 lbs., 95c This Is Our Only Market Mitchell's Market, Inc. 10 South Delaware Ave., Phila. 30c n j9 1210 imiainut Street For Saturday Special Clearance Sale Dresses - Suits - Coats - Capes at greatly sacrificed prices: 25-00 18 Jersey Dresses 22 35-00 18 Taffeta Dresses 25-00 25- 30 Satin Dresses . 29-50 25 Suits 28 Dolmans . . . 20 Serge Capes . No Approvals No Alterations No C. 0. D. Cosmetics only hide skin trouble e qi rrs tnakessick li i KHHIHHnBHBHHHMHMBBElSiSBBHClHHeHHHHHH Whether it is a serious affection liko skin trouble, or just a rough and unattractive complexion, 'you can usually rely on Resinol Ointipent and Resinol Soap to set it right, prompt ly, easily and at little cost. Resinol Ointment stops itching instantly. The daily use of Resinol Soap for the toilet is sufficient to keep most complexions clear, fresh and glowing. Reilnol Ointment aod Resinol Soap contain nothing that could in jure or irritate therV rfrr'ikin even ofa tiny baby. They clear awar pimples, redness and roughness, stop dan. draff, and form a most Taluable household treatmentlorsores.chaf. int. cuts, burns, etc. Sote $y ll drvezutt. yv stores co, vb s&X llHPIVIIHt!'l X3 r m ". u v 1 Every Pound of Tea That is Sold Over s; Our Counters is a Direct Importation .0, No Middleman s Fronts to Pay vHF TAR NICKEL PLATING WORKS 232 N. Fifth St. . Xttabllthtd Since ItlO, WK JiJSNiOKKL OK lUirjNJSlI AI,I, KINDS of metal trim. t lnlngB for stoves, bathroom and ',toet flUures, eto In fact, every known article that requires 'metal ruusiunu. f 2 C' lo ' ' s, . u. 1 a : -u' . 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