;,v CBVNlira ; PUBLIC LriDGER-PHILADELPHIA; " TUESDAY, MAY 27, l'919 ( -u . i4nc So Tie Were Married By HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOR (Copyright, 10i0,u,the Public Ledger Co) STAIIT THIS STORY TODAY & AFTER dinner 0110 ovonlnK Jsntnlio jt gat flnKcrlng Hip lcncs of book innd ntchJtiK Jnck turn Uic porch of Kthe newspaper A otir.ious little teeims 'of desolation wns In hor licnrt. sne ?and Jnck Mcmcd like two Mranucrs, .nn. fnr flint ronsiderntenes of 'manner thnt lie showed her unfnlHiiRly. -,.... ... Until' Up in the unjrinnnu npiirmn.-"n and Scott were Just tinisninR mimci, a nt, nho lind been unusually Tbappv nil day, was looklnK ncro-s nt "u,it mnrtinp tne evciiniK pm.... do the SftMlt rendlne :litfo..iri linw no many people " . . ., . .!, Ttlir L'tame things nt ""-'"-'"". V I Unme of the.ronNersntion olionld be ovo. vt.k .. a tirtf i nnnnnv. iiui um ?' i. ..... . . Jdotibt Scott's love. She had begun to was imposiblc to wlUiPtnud lier In thW mood, nnd Natalie fouid "her 'spirits' rWnR. rinnil at the end Of the Bnme lluth nnlhed into the kitehfii. Often whenNitHlic and .Tack hud been there for an evening and Uutli had Rone out to make sandwiches and oppn beer ulie had railed upon .lack to help lier. Natalie had endured lone nitutltcR of atony ns she listened to soft talk and laughter through the half-open door while Scott tiled to entertain her in the llrini? room Tonight Uuth railed for Scott nnd flirted mi oiltiageouclv with Kim thnt the were n long dine ocr the refreshment". Jluth contrived that Please Tell Me I What to Do Dy CYNTHIA Aindertand men better that was nil; isnc unuersioou nj n. " - - ttrew to accept things ns n mnuer . u..(.ron! liv thev cannot always be TWIKMtot .,.. v lovers. The reason is nunc novum. 'Courtship Is after nil a time of proba- :tipn, marriage is the finisiieu imug. 'Ito.r.. .....-t.t .v.nn ta nlunvsnt tiring couiiBiuii n luoi. . .- AVUla !! 4lMnH tiAfntlCn llP AJllS DCSC nt certain uurc-, i..... .. - If :i.i. ii.. - v.n tlnio nf seeinc his VCXISIH urinuu i.. - ... ;beloVed one only became of the stimula tions of the next meeting. Until was accepting marriage now more sanely, 'although hc still had n lot to leain. K 'Suddenly, like a small whirl, she was (In Scott's nrms. the newspaper flutter -Jng to the floor, her arms nbout his tneck, his nrms tight nbout hen f "Do you 1oe me?" she asked fool ishly. J: He caught her closer. t "Let's have the Honds over to pla.v 'Cards,-" bhe suggested. Scott knew nothing of Ttuth's expeii- ence with Natalie, and the clasp of his . H inAMnmi Ttiitli ktien whv: she f !.! Qnntt tllrtllht lle WBS Pll - nrw luni .... r."- ... ,. v i t..i i l.nt, ehn Khnnlnn 1. couragiDK .iik.iv 'Nevertheless, she went oji. "Shall we?" "All right!" His tone was indif ferent. 'fctyll call them up." And lluth flrw to the telephone. Natalie's book foil to the flooi wilh n ' crash ns the telephone tiukleil ami .latk ' flung his Tinper down nnd went to , answer It. "Yoti, Kutli?" His tone was ur-"f-priscd. Natalie's olce --niik. "(.'onie "over; why I guess so; wait a minute. Xike to go over to the Ilavmonds and "play cards?" He called into the living i-room. "All right." Natalie repont.etl 'lightly. She didn't want to go, but she "' must,' she simply must. Since she had ngone to Uuth that din she had not seen 'her. neither hod she nn wn.v of know -Ung whether .lack hnd seen lier or not, but f.he must plaj the game no matter f'what happened. Half an hour Inter the.v were (limbing -"the winding stone stairs that led to the 5? Raymonds' apnilment. .Inik with a light Shand beneath ntlllle s mm, isatnue twith n vague vvMi that there was some rklnd of nn understanding betwreu tl)em. n-u- !....a 1ia sntArjul thft nnnrt H inr UlllllllV uirj t ni. .it. .... ..j iment. Natalie realized somehow that the 'atmosphere was different, lluth was -J just as dear as ever, but that half ban S4eIng manner that she had nlwavs used ;"whh Jack wns gone. She gave him no "chanecs to fllit with her nt all. df Scott had onte. told Until that he could not make love to her before people, nnd ;Y.lf !innoflnntlf kiln ll.tll 1 rf ril illPll f 1 mil I 41(111 lllli.uww.vv .. 'tl,o littln nnriftnrmpnts thnt she hnil often -... .... v-..-- 7 , T , " Jonged to bestow upon him even when people were piesent. Tonight she did Sinll manner of little things. She touihed 'his hair when she passed his chair, she , flirted outrageously w ith him aud ou( e In the midst of nn exciting hand of bridge she slipped her hand into his. It heard, which hnd n queer effect on the two left in the living room. Puppy Love' Dear Cjnthla 1 have been reading your column In the evening paper each night and I Certainly have enjojed It immensely. 1 must say my sjnipathlcs are with Lieutenant 11 who expressed his thought so well In the column on April 'JO. I am a young girl nnd have had a little experience in the question under discussion Thoroughly I believe -what Lieutenant It says about It being the girl's fault. You mnj not always lind this to lie true, but if It is the .lack had for'n long time entertnined l boy's fault, then the girl maj very quietly but firmly put him in his right place. I am pretty good friends with nil the boya I go with nnd if some of the girls onlj knew how they tnlked nbout girls who allowed every one to kiss them, why the.v would change their brand of attraction. Gills Jike thnt may hnvo a great many dates, but the bovs oulv go to see them for what they get. For instance: I know n great man) rollege men and when they meet n girl like that the idea that in a way Uuth cared still, but that, of course, marriage was the barrier between them. She hadled him to believe this bj rprouraging their friendship, nnd b.v "keeping the conver sation when they were alone dangerously personal. No man, however, can go on thinking nuj thing like thnt when a woman is openlj making love to her own husband, nnd .lack turned unronsflouslj to look nt Nntnlie. She had wandered over to the window and wns looking down into the street. She was wondering what It would be like lo can j nn in thnt fricndl) fiolick lug fashion with Jnck ' Something in the slchjlor curves of thnt little ligur In (he plain blue gown, ' nnd the mop of .vellow hnlr, stniidnii! alone nt the window, suddenlv made .luck's henit leap ttnngcl. He hnd never noticed (hat Nntnlie wns so little before. Wilh a sudden stride he was nt the window, nnd she made room foi him qukklj. Natalie's hand was twist ing the cold of the shade iicivntis.lv nod Jack's fingers suddenl.v i losetl ovei it What n little hand.' soft nnd babjish' He looked at it cm iouslj and then vvitli . n Midden impulse, touched his mouth to the palm. ' Theie was a shout behind them nnd llS'y whirled nroiiud stnitled nnd cm hnrrnssed, Uuth and Scott, stnnding nr m in aim. weie laughing nt them, but .luck diew Natalie's nun thiough hi, still ictaiiiiiig that soft little'girl hninl, .mil matt bed her in tiiumph down the loom. (The next liisialiiionl of this srrl.il is called "The Aptrtment Net Door.") Ihey go to see her about twice, then they are tlrctl of her. 1 have a question to nsk; You know every one falls In "puppy love.' nnd, of course, nt the time one feels that it Is rcnl love and thnt he Is thepnly man. Now should one, under the influence of "puppy love," allow this person with whom she Is in love to kiss her? Suppose thev weie on a lawn be longing to n house in the suburbs of Philadelphia nud this lawn had oti It lovely shady eveigieen treVs unilcr which hung n large poich svvlug. Sup pose the tlght'whs ver.v springlike vvitli a lot of nice stars nnd a lovely moon nnd no mosquitoes, Now lemcmber this is vour bet beau and jou wore his frnternitv pin nnd a little gold football he hnd worn nt college. What would ou do In n case like that? Unplug thnt some one will advise me I'Ni: J1XNH FILLL. A girl is nlwa.vs so sorij, Jeune Fille. If slu- allows a bov lo kiss her. You see one falls in and oiTt of puppj love so often thnt this would be n ver.v poor rule or guide Keep Them Guessing Dear Cynthia I am a voung follow stationed in Cape Jlaj nt the Section Base. About live months ngo I met a girl whom I have learned to enre for tonsldernbl.v . Hut there is one thing thnt I find against her and that Is, I take her to the dnnccs and dame nbout three times with her and nil the rest she has with other bo.vs. I nni inclined to be jealous ofv her. Would you please tell me if I should sny anything to her. 1 tlo not want to hurt her feelings In any waj. Do von think It would? A t!OH Why don't jou make up your mind to get ahead of the other bovs n fnw times during the evening? A'hen some one else claims jour girl for instance after the lliiiil dance nr so why not nirnnge thnt you meet her for the sixth or some other one not Inn far nwav? Then nrinnge foi another dance later on in the evening when jou have that one I would not fot the world let her see thnt I was teiilous, not that it would hurt her feelings, but It would make her too sure of you. Keep them guessing ! From Here and There One pound of phosphorus will supply heads for one million matches. Uembinndt, the great pnintet, knew the Hiblc bj heart from end to end. a new kind of concrete, mndo prin cipally from slag nnd seaweed. Kngland Is now the onlv countrv left which possesses nn upper house of par liameut composed entirely of hereditary peers Shoe Buckles All Kinds Refin iihed Like New IRA D. GARMAN Below Cliettnut 81. . 11th St. Things to Know Winp vour white furs' in blue tissue paper or blue cheesecloth before pack ing them for the summer and it will help to keep Ihem from burning yellow. Krmiiic and white fox should nlwnjs be kept in blue paper to telaiii their pure white coloi . GIFTS FOR THE GRADUATE lM ff ujengiujer If 1214 Walnut .,lrof I i A SPECIAL THIS WEEK BEAUTIFUL 24-INCH NECKLACE Or Pearls$12.50 Mail Orders Titled H. & K Co. llth and Chestnut Sts. NORTHEAST CORNER 2g ATLANTIC CITY SHOWROOMS HOTEL BREAKERS Very Special Sale of Exquisite Spring and Summer Hats At One-Half Original Prices von liheqood Muiic mid qoorl Chicken Salad rat in llic Oichiit I'ca Room IS to ,1 S 1 t Open SVV . -VA Dsiuiuija flinw until QS -ijjx 1 lH & m el fes $ k i . ,v ' V Cije $ ur & 3foc. 1423 Walnut Street HATS WAISTS CLOTH AND SILK TOP COATS iW r SILK AND 1 f 1 WOOL SWEATERS J 't fi NOVELTY BAGS ym t - IT- Lots of Hot Water With Little Gas! The .economy of operation small gas consumption of the Lovekin Heater is really surprising to those jvho have always thought that a water heater meant a big gas bill. . THE M 2- B In Automatic Gas Water Heater Is the , latest develop ment In1 water heater construction. A heater without heating sec tions or copper colls Simplicity Is one of Its greatest features. Alt uselets and com plicated parts have been eliminated Approved by the- U. art Co, Sflld for Jlltutrated Circular LOVEKIN Water Heater Co. ID I.aurel St. Philadelphia, Fa. I'nl hi w C&S'&OTZP 1220-1222 Walnut Street jPoskionable Capes l II at?tine, Poiret Twill ft aBSh ' ' i ill II II in black, navy anor the jMHk-J 'HiM yVlk if II wanted colors. Smart and .fflJH I r-MW fk 1 9'fiL w MF Summer M W Model Hats ffl M RUSSIAN SABLES Ml . FISHERS SILVER FOXES JM WmtK COLD DRY AIR yJHI I House of Wenger I 1229 Walnut St. I Phone Walnut 1308 Furriers and Milliners I Refrigerator Sale Our Anhual Refrigerator Sale! 10 Days Only Monday, May 26, to i Thurs day, June 5th, inclusive. All prices positively reduced for this .sale. Our entire stock of' TRI-. ANGliE R E FRI'G ERA TORS in this sale without re serve. ' The big gest opportunity J of the year. j,. fuy Av" Open fcTeningi Daring Sale Over thirty different styles and sizes. Every refrigerator guaran teed to be of the high est duality through out. Made for us by one of the large manufacturers in tho "country. All the desirable styles of 3-door; Apt. house; top lid and ice chests. ' . In all tnr popular sizes Solid oak, ns well as ash oases, some white enamel outside, nlso genuine porcelain Inside ana out Our regular prices me- 3 tho best values In the city. Our sale prices In sure additional savings from 1 35 to- J12.50. foils Is your opportunity to secure a TRIANGLE Refrigerator at n. special price ueioro not weather arrives. gPHILADELPHI HuJ a e kanokARCI' AND HVSTREETC !! I 1 I i Ml H nxxrjunafori tg in YXXTA WZlVcUnut Street FOR TOMORROW A Special In Summer Frocks 15.00 ? 1 up Miss Worthington opens her first sum mer season with this wonderful display of summery frocks. Every model is a Worth ington gown crisp, fresh and entirely new as the shop itself. YOLK ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO OUR First Sale of Smartly Styled Suits Values of $i5 to $61 1 35.00 :.Sgpfi:l i 1 is 1 1 11 Morn than 17IIII tllclents now an nunll conin to uuhcrsllies nnd rollrgrs in tlic Lnltccl Stntrs rom Mexico, C'en Irnl Amciic'ii. nnd the South Amrrlcfln In Ungland houses nro brlnj; built of '1 lie so called rork leR do not owe republics J tlictr name to their composition. Aiut W "' M . ....... . -- 'l tne met mm tncir jnteuior )ns n uoc- - f "r- tor Cork. Louis Stone 1 J And Mrs. Ltmi3 Stone FanonaHy at Yonr Service I 1306 Walnut Street I Clearance Extraordinary I Stunning Spring Suits and Smart Capes III Taken from our regular stock to be disposed of II at a fraction of their real value. II LTailleur i i i Capes and I c Reduced lo n',, ., Suits J I Dolmans J Misses' and ladie' ! i i f J I" navv Tricotine, II opportunity to pur- I I novelty checks II chase a suit that Actual values I Ecry model i an L. I forecasts the stylo I 2r" . !.. I o. i tendency of next $75 to $110 1 Stone exclusive rep- II season. rcsentation. II A'o Credits No Exchanges No, C. O. D. No Alterations No Approvals III J II flatcui. rruthza it rrvcL&e, It -&et&& f? Every grocer everywhere sells Kellogg's everyday. rr:7;seMJi, Hit Aurathcwtt ASCO. ASCO asco. nrBi?gl Bfl ASCO- asco. asco. i I STORES CO. JI 1 gB u VICTOR " 1; & Run your knife through a loaf of Vic tor Bread and note its Flaky Good- nooc He P.lno Tovturn. itc Dnlio-ht.fiil Crust, and you will agree with us there is not another "loaf" baked just like it. And still the once, is less Victor Pan V1GTQM Rye VICTOR Hearth InH 91V MR Op a Loaf Victor Raisin Bread, m 1 1 (Peppered full of Big, Luscious Raisins) - A 8 Ci O. A! & O ASCO. ASCO. ASCO, JJ A1 s o Asco. asco: ASCO. ASCc j i-t ll i ' ?u 4 ft 1 m 3;ffr JI i I rl ?l it Mi MSl ''Ji nJ xji il .is. .ft-1 J&l asi i-Ka JM .m t 1 ,m fa.1 Ms i ilKXIii ,0i ;ilrtijji t jhj s ' o Jr tfj- Wh " n
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