, EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 28, 1919 IT And So, They Were Married By1 HAZEL DEYO BAtCHELOR (Copyright, 1019,' hv Ota r'ubllo Ledger Co.) START THIS STORY TODAY It A.FTEII tho experience with, Natalie '. anil ".Tnck tliinirs settled down Into ilk routine nj;tiin for lluth nod Scott. It If lb 'always that wny with Hfo and then Ifcitlnc ruffles the sails and wo are off NLibiiIh hh . bar f MflKnnlllhll l lluth loved excitement. She wns one F ilinttn rnmrn whn nri Mot linnilV UU- Eless they are plnjins with firo even if, jjthey burn their fingers severely at times. NBno was tnc typo mat even nuppiucsa litultlBcs: If taken In large quantities it Jbecorues boring. Y That was why' when she. was going ?out to do the marketing one morning hhat she 'saw with interest that some Ion was taking the apartment next door fto- theirs. This apartment had stood tvacnnt for some tlmo nW. Tho last foccupants had been stupid nnd unin- fopposito and Ruth could not help f? I ...!....1.. 1..,.. 4lJh 1...P.A ,, riuuciug cunuusiy imu iuu hubu . Ich- was unloading beforo the door. sSh6 eave a little cast) as she did. Such ('quantities of lovely things. All the (Children of the block were hovering .around curiously, and "Ruth herself felt .Impelled to linger in the entrance, only (hat she knew it would not do. V' She thought about the new arrivals Jpt the apartment all the time she was ,'outand when she finally returned homo she did linger long enqugh at the door "io see some of the furniture. A lingo piano was in the process of going In 'just as she returned, and the men were Itholsting it up the stairs, Inasmuch as r.tlio vacant apartment was iu the back of the house and looked out on the j-court, It was impossible to use tho win dow anu tnc men were giowcriog as tney alternately lowered and cased the phcavy thing down so that they could 1 1 rest. It was a beautiful piano, tho .smallest typo of baby grand with n polished case. Ruth was glad that the stairs were temporarily blocked so that "she could look at some of the other r things. buc caught a glimpse of some Chinese rugs rolled up in a corner of tho lobby, a huco tanestrv davennort stnnil nn tho ildewalk only partially revealed. Two beautiful floor lamps could bo seen iu- I'iside the open van and some lovely old mahogany pieces. t The men finally returned downstairs nnd Ruth had no-excuse for lingering so she went on upstairs filled with curiosity. 'W.'ho were the people mov 'lng Into the apartment next door? Ruth r.nnd Scott paid only $45 a month for their apartment, but the apartment l;next door was less desirable, nnd as it 'looked out on the court it wns only forty! "Why would people who had 'furniture wonderful enough to furnish , tno most expensive place wish to live in n cheap house like this one? It cer tainly was puzzling. As llutli went Into the house and put her lettuce on ice, nnd her bread In, the box, she wondered, too, what kind of people these new-tenants would be. Would they be young or old, would they be a family, lust one person or a young couple? Formalities were not so strict in an apartment of tills kind, nnd matters of living were ot more inicrcat w " tenants than tbey would have been iu an expensive, place where no one ever knows any ono c!w. That evening Ruth could hardly wait for Scott to come home, so eager was she to tell lilm about the new tenants. Dinner was in process, all the lamps were lighted, and the little apartment presented quite a festive appearance. Ruth had borrowed somo of the gran deur of the new neighbors. She met Scott at tho door with a curious glance at the closed door facing theirs. "Dear, the nicest thing has happened, some one has moved Into the apartment next door," were her first words. Scott was tired. "Well," he said hanging up his hat and following Ruth into' the living room, "other people have lived next door." "Oh, Scott, aren't jrou excited at the prospect of new neighbors? Besides there's something mysterious about them; they have tho most exquisite things, furniture of tho best. Why do you suppose they're moving in here?" "They've probably robbed a depart ment sto iu plain daylight." Scott laughed. "Please be nice." 0 "Well," Scott began nnd was Inter rupted by tho sudden ringing of the bell. Ruth looked across at him. "I'll go." She said and slipped off tile arm of his chair. On the threshold stood one of the prettiest girls Ruth had ever seen. She wore a black satin gown of the sim plicity that bespoke expense. Her hair was wonderful, n cloudy black, and bIic had fastened about her iu a picturesque maimer, a huge piece of cretonne which was evidently serving for an apron. "I wonder if you could let me bor row a saucepan," she said "smiling at Ruth. "We're just moving in, nnd 1 haven't a thing unpacked." "Won't you come in?" Ruth in vited. "I'll get it right away." "Oil, thank you," tho girl returned, "I mustn't stay, besides, I look a fright." She looked deprccntingly at herself and Ruth had the sudden im pression that this, girl had never douc any kind of work before. Please Tell Me What to Do ' By CYNTHIA (In the next Installment, apartment across the hall.) In the THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Likes Purse Adventures 7V the Editor of IV'omcm's Pave: Dear Madam Here I am again look- ing for a bargain. I have been saving Ltip a few of the little items from "Ad ventures With n Purse," nnd now I am 'sending them, iu the letter nnd would be 'bo pleased if jou would tcll'mo where J cpuld get the different, thinsa. .1 have gotten quite n fow of the .things spoken of in "adventures'' and' am proud to say that my allowance is iJioti disappearing as quickly as before. That In itself is worth tho trouble of writing, not to mention tho extra I amount of pleasure iu having more I things. Thanking you for trying to eivc I pleasure to others, D. M. 31, Pretty Styles In Capes To the Editor of Woman's Page: Dear Madam Can you please tell me I what is the latest style of Jhe capes (I I do not like tno rapes with the jackets) and plan a very nice drebs for Sunday? S. T. ? Thlri urn Rn mnnt- fUffnrrtnf ctTlio In capes that no one style can quite be called the latest. There are some that are gathered on to a yoke which reaches to the shoulders and, has a wide, rolling dollar. Others liaVo the yoke and a Jong silk scarf or "throw" instead of the collar. Then there are tho capes with cuffs made in the side for tho "arms to come through, and the straight Military ones with n shoulder scam una a standing collar. It all depends on yoiiriown taste. The short capo that lopcs down in the .back about the newest. Jt all depends on your own taste, for there are styles to suit al most every taste. It is difficult for me to tell you what I kind of a Sunday dress to get, for I do not know whether you want georgette repe, serge or voile or whether you wnnt dark or light colors. You can get a very pretty dress in taffeta or dark georgette crcpo trimmed with beads, and the dresses of figured voile' are very popular now. If you walk through the dress department of any .large depart ment storo you can get a good mauy ideas about dresses, ,- Wants to Work on Farm To the Editor ot Iranian's Pane: Dear Madam I am a girl of fourteen years, five feet two inches, nnd weigh about 112. At present I nm at school, which will con tinue until nbout the middle of June, and I would like to ask you, if there is any possible way of securing a positiou on a farm for the summer iu a small town cither in Pennsylvania or near thls'statc. I am quite able to be spared from home and I would like to board in the tame town. I am quite strong and prepared for hard work although I have no experience whatever on a farm. I would not get homesick as I have been away several times before. HARRIET. The Woman's Land Army did such splendid work last summer that many farmers are glnd to have tho women to work on their farms again this year. If you apply to tho Woman's Federal Employment Bureau, 2o8 South Twelfth street, you can register for farm work. Blondes or Brunettes? Dear Cynthia I am twenty. one yenrs old nnd it seems wherever I go where boys nrc present thev lust hi-pih t Unn- mc, (meaning tho bojs) or in other worm mey don't as much as spenk to me. The reason for ith. I think, Is be cause I am VCrV llark rnlnlllnrinnn.t Now, Cynthia T u-nnr I., i- ... advice nbout n dark girl. Is a dark girl 7 U(,n upon? It seems that all Monde girls nrc the ones that make a hit. Hoping you will tell me. MISS DISGUSTED. Some of the most lipnntlfnl .nn,n,. in mc world nrc brunettes, nnd many men prricr even the commonplace looking uruneue to the blonde be she ever so pretty. Are vou Rtire. xn nm niM..n and jolly with tho boys? I can nssure you being "dark complcxloncd" doesn't niaucr. isn't that true, boys? Sandy Asks: "What Is Love?" Dear Cynthia I would like a few answers to this question which I nm going to nsk, and, ns I hnve been think ing it over, it gets more puzzlingto me. Cynthia. I know you would answer it right off, but first I waut you to sec how many readers know, espeeinllv "Al most iNinctecu," whose letter I an swered somo weeks ago. It certainly pleased me greatly when she named mo in her last letter. The questlou is: "What is love?" I have asked a good many friends, and every answer was different. So many renders say they tire in love, and I bet half of them don't know what It means, so please glv them all a chance to speak up. SANDY. Cynthia will be glad to print the nn swers to your question. Sandy, but they must not be longer thru two pages of handwriting and must be written on one side of the paper. , What About It, Members? Dear Cynthia To tho members of the Keeping Up Hope Club: I would like very much to join your club, but I think I would not be a welcomed member, be cause I am the type of a fellow "Ad venturer" is. The only difference be tween "Adventurer" nnd myself is that "Adventurer" has reformed nnd I nm not thinking of reforming. CHAPS. What about it, members Do we want a person with these sentiments in our club? It does not seem ns if he had any ideals to keep up hope about. We'll let the founder of the club decide. Conversation Comes Hard Dear Cynthia I nm not going to start this letter as I have noticed the, majority of your letters start, by saying I nm considered good-looking, having stunning clothes, wonderful dispositiou and such remarks, and I think I would much rather leave that for some one clso to say. But, Cynthia dear, what I wapl; to say is thhi: I have numerous boy friends, which I admire nnd like very much, but there nrc two whici I seem to enre for more than the rest, nnd one of these two I nm burc I love. Now these two boys nre both in their twen ties, past twenty-three, nnd surely know how they should net. I have no ticed them many, many times dancing and talking to the different girls, and they always seem to be jolly and full of fun, always laughing and joking. But when they come around me they seem to become speechless, and only COLLEGE GIRL AS HOME AIDE GOES 50-50 WITH EMPLOYER P I 1 II ' ! Gives Four Hours a Day of Her Time in Return for Privileges of House Solves Servant Problem While there is general speculation among housekeepers and home assistants concerning the successful working out of the new method for coping with the problcmof lobor In the home, Mrs. Wil liam O. Miller, 237 South Melville street, after several years' experience with a similar arrangement In her own home, is convinced that home assistants arc the real solution. ' "It is unreasonable and intolerable for women of intellect and refinement to Lsubmlt to the menial treatment to which domestics have been subjected," says Mrs. Miller. "Girls should be allowed lo have ideals nnd ambitious. "In the west it is not unusunl for girls of Intellect to go in for this kind of work, nnd these girls nro not an In ferior typoj cither In mind or blood. The whole system must be bijilt up on co-operation." Miss Miller, when she moved here Soothe Your Skin WithCuticura I All drnceiitj:Sop 25, Ointment 25 ft SO. Ttloira 25 J Sample each frea of "CBttenrt. Xpt. II, seiton." w J With or Without? f Tetley's Tea whether with cream or-without is the tea that particular people drink. Why ? Because of its cheering, delightful flavor, an expert blend of teas from 15 or more tea gardens. Because of its refteshing fragrance makes you forget you-were tired. Tea is the drink . that relaxes you and cheers you but Until you have -tried a cup of Tetley's clear, amber colored Orange Pekoe Tea, you don't know what a cup of tea can mean 1 T'ETt Ms Y-&TE5A UVIM'tf what tiii: H(HiH-,Mi'i; IX! KS I'ayn tipmp nseliit ant twenty flvn rents n hour after first four hours u day. Does not' Insist on regular hours for employe. Insists on truth. Does not han home assistant do anything that she herself nould not do. Allows assistant to ko to one church serlco while she coes to another. WHAT Till'. IIOMi: ASSISTANT j IKIKrW I rituoTes fifteen hours a week at Unleralty of l'enii hunla. Oles four houn of her time free In return for prll leaes of tho home. Divides work with housewife. ras housewife for her proportion of food and other expenses. Hats at same tahln with family and 1ms room In the home. speak when I say something, and that Is mostly when it requires 'an nnaurr. Uoth of them have showed their af iccuons toward me, nnu wem to care for me very much. If I bhotild happen to be out with one of these boys, and wc finally meet the crowd, they become very jouy anu tun ol uu.Mvli c 1 1 s u- ccrcly like them to be. Hut just ns boon as we arc alono they arc quiet ngnin. OUATEFUIi. loung men arc frequently bashful with the girl they care most ubout. The thing to do is to try to remove the con versation ; talk about something iu which the young man is so interested he will forget himself. Get each of these reluct ant young suitors to talk business, for instance, or switcli the conversation back to school dajs or dajs back In camp. A boy likes to talk about the summer vacations and the good times lie has! had. lou say these boys have showed their "affections" for you. Docs that mean the friendship has advanced to the sentimental stage? Unless young peo ple arc engaged, this is very apt to take the nice, free nnd easy com radeship out of being "just friends." When jou nrc engaged there is plenty to talk about.' But when there are no definite plans, boys arc simply senti mental, have nothing in particular to tulk about and do not seem nblc to keep up ordinary conversation. from the west, tried to uso the prevail ing system nnd installed n cook nnd n nurse In her home. The plnn wns far from successful in Hint she wns kept busy settling differences of opinion that arose between tho two, .Insists on Truth Some fie or blx yenrs ago Mrs. Miller decided to try the part-time ar rangement which lias been hailed re cently as a startling innovation. One quality which she insists upon is truth and when the assistant is truthful, there is no questiou of position or the for mality of treatment. Mrs. Miller, during this period, has had with her college students who were uot only capable housekeepers, but in tellectual nbsoeiates as well. It is the superior quality of mind which she re gards ns most important for the satis factory working out of the plan, es pecially in n household where children nre being brought up. Miss Kthel Jones is the college stu dent who is with Mrs. Miller nt pres ent. Iu addition to the fifteen hours which Miss Jones carries at the School of Education nt the 1'niversity of I'emi- W The Manheim Riding Academy Will teach you to ride right on the beautiful AVIssahiclton Drive, under competent In structors. .ml Saddle- Horses In Hire Drill erf il lo the I'poei Wlh ahlrkon Drhe. John A. Foley S434 (Irriiinntoun Aientie Til. itn. 1431 1 ' R(Ql '.s-c;gf X, &&S, JCp APPETIZING! CLEAN 7Z$$&) COOKS QUICKLY CiC FIAVORY.FIRM.TENDER (tin jW Takes place of JfiV meat.costs less VVpsX thanji and has ))(W?W morethan Jflflif ) 2 times the "vaVi3tCX food value No -"-vSO0 waste, no bone SSsSsy no gristle Ait ,iti.JESw FITS THE (ftMapr FORK sylvnula, she finds time to do the varied work In tho Miller home. "Three mornings in the week, I have early classes," says Miss Jones, "so I have to leave Immediately after break fast to get to the University in time. On other moruiugs I do mending, sweep ing or clenuiug, "I took domestic science work in Tui onto, so I had some experience, but 1 am not studying domestic science now. I should like to become a field secre tary In the V. W. 0. A. "I hnve been here since January 15 and Mrs. Miller nnd I divide the wprk. I eat nt the table and I huo a room in the house." Mrs. Miller s theory is not to ex- torlly, for the housekeeper is able to shnrc her responsibility with one who is wilting to nssumc it nud the assist nnt is set f-su port lug even to tho pay ment of her tuition fee, "I figure," snld Mrs. Miller, "that the studeut nssistulit litis three-fourth of her time to herself. She hns her room, home surroundings nnd the op portunity for quiet study. Nuturnlly there are additional phone nnd door calls because of her presence in the household. 1-Vr nil these things I think she should work nt lenst four hours n day without cash pn.meut. "For work iu addition to Hint I think she should ho paid twenty-five rents uu hour, the regular amount paid to pect n home nsslstnnt to do work which ninltls. A stuuent. l nnve found, ran she herself would not do and she pre- t'llsil.v crfr "''' ''CIlls " ''"J- in c"sl1 n"d serves a reasonable attitude toward i"1"-' "n"1 m1 ot cr expenses paid nsido what is expected of n studeut. At cx-jfronl tbat." nmination times, she breaks her own sociul engagements thnt the student -,t j. n may have the necessary time for study, ' tilieap I lay LressCS because she believes that the cxnmiiia- , When Johnny outgrows his wnsh tions nrc the more Important. i suits, they will make very nice outfits ri.,,..i. u.i ui...t for little sister. The jumpers will prob- Church Unices Shared jab,y flt hcr ,,.,. rfio ,s a On Sundnjs. the church services nre few jenrs jounger than Jolmnv. Striped shared, the Millers go to one nnd Miss nr checked gingham, nt n small cost, will Jones to the other. Under the sisterly make the skirts for these dresses nnd urrnngement which hns been estnblMicd there are no hard and fast hours, but " " " pjans arc made in co-operation. Strict household accounts nrc kept there really Is no reason for buying ncW clothes for her to play n round Iu, when these others look just ns well nud nro so much more economical. Slip Covers MA DP! TO OltUKR finest nrrny of Cretonnes, Pop llns. Linens and llrlfant Crash, nil reasonably priced. Locust stm Gustav F. Werner 250 So. 22d St., MAKETLA OUTING BLANKETS Vacation Days are just around the torner Tou should equip that cottage orvramplnc outfit with Rood warm Maketla Itlankets, Make no mistake ou ulll need hlankets most eery nuht In our cottage, at the shore or In rump Maketla lllnnkels are Ideal for canoeing Send for Circuterand Price List. Mnket la Co fl" " i"i ' HldKt.lia -"' Alii H ( he-tmit. l-lilln. aud if there is excessive use of electric light, Mrs. Miller-charges the excess to Miss Jones, hi the mntter of meals, also, the assistant pajs the housekeeper for her proportion of the food. The plan has worked out satisfac- Study This Beauty Specialist's Chart Compiled After Tetts in Over One-half of the Beauty Shops in This Country. I wns there to inako n .sketch of her. Luncheon wns just over, and she wns tnlUIng to n little knot of women. The first words I heard, a I slid quietly Into a nearby seat, weri "ationol liisciiit, recalling pleas nntly iny own tnsty In con. I liked her, nnd fortably ns she spol ami lnylight tl 'ne H To look your best you should use Marincllo Marincllo stands for an ideal; the best preparations for im proving feminine beauty and main taining youtliful attractiveness as proven in actual tests by a beauty expert for fourteen years. In addition to two million women who liac used them, over one-lialf of the beauty shops in the United States employ Marinello products almost entirely. There arc many Marincllo Creams, because it is an established fact that no one face cream can overcome all skin defects. study your complexion witlt a mir- j ror, then consult this chart. I Chart of Marinello Creams Lettuce Cream cleanses. Tissue Cream nourishes. , Foundation Cream prepares. i Whitening Cream bleaches. Motor Cream protects. Astringent Cream contracts. Acne Cream heals. i Select now the cream that vour skin needs go to your drug or de partment storcandsecure it. Use it according to directions and note for yourself thr improvement in your skin and even after only a few treatments. pnrl a 3-rr-nt stnllln fnr snmnlf. nf rrp;nti vnn npeil tn Mnrinplln. flpnt I -" jv. ' .. : ........... w, -v,,.. V I.. 8, Mb 1'ittli Ave, Mew ork City, or avoid delay by getting a package from your drug or depart ment store. SS it 1 tlrca's Hour like n feast. For tlifS tiny toddlers there Is n vnried menu, sometimes Unecda Biscuit nd milk, sometimes Graham Crack- r.. Oatmeal Crackers or Lunch Bis :uit. Thl!t Is changed on special jeeasions to. Old Time Sugar Cook- cwtoiis nnd, rarest of re days when wc hail cream and Nabisco, nnd those ero our party clays. r Is just a us happily. nil, nud made us sure they jl coming every day for ooiii know we must feed Hdren, ns we must , if we would I nfter their ays like :m Bringing to the door of your dining room as plose as your own kitchen the matchless facilities of the best and most whole some bakeries in the world. U needa Biscuit come to you as fresh and immaculate as when they were taken from the oven. VTn.Ar r,,..,, jd& hour INUUNL maUli iit seem COMPANY &?tr nVwnv" list? too-ri ten to pad of is were wait Hour. "You see. even li went on. "nre much like mals. They are most, lovable ana most trnctnble nfter they've ha"d something to ent. National Biscuit dainties always begin our Chil- TiKvays dainty, al- Izlns ns only National Biscuit Products can be. During the yenrs when my babies were growing up wc never missed the Chll dren's Hour with its tnsty feast. lsssssssssssiaaaaaaaaalasQaHalaaaaaaH A "Wake-Up" flavor for Salads Of course your palate can't taste the wholesome nourishment in COVO. But we doubt if there exists a single sleepy appetitewhich won't say, when introduced' to the delightful flavor of this new salad oil, "Hello, here's something new and mighty good." One New York hostess says Covo chicken salad is always "the life of the party." Try it on your guests. Here's the recipe: COVQ WITH CHICKEN Cut chicken into half-inch cubes. with lettuce. Piie salad Add an equal amount of tender white celery cut into small pieces. Mix thoroughly together with a little finely choppep: onion. Moisten with French dressing. Line aalad bowl in mound. Mask withMayonnaiae a la Covo, and decorate with sliced hard boiled eggs or delicately cut red beets. Olives, too, may be used for a garnish. Use this recipe tor cold veal. MOST of your cooking recipe) call for jAorf enlng. Try Com In caba, cookiet. In fad, wherever a fine thorttnlng t needed. When you taste the reiulh, you'll understand why the managing chef of the Waldorf, the McAlpln and the Clarldge recommends Coeo. In ,pa 41 f .o42f!tf?r$2ftk 1 'Af IPrT ""SALADS lh ' ' J COOKING lM: , V , At. grocers in twa, of pint, quatt. half-gallon, and gallon sizes. fllirinnioi o? eBeautyyid forhiorii Jeed AT DRUG AND DEPARTMENT STORES I' ul..Jui.'llliv:'.ingjBT f fv r Y : 7grfv And you get your oSS'U' choice of these' WORLD FAMOUS WASHERS APEX PRIMA NUWAY WESTERN ELECTRIC . Think nf It i Only $7 50 Hist payment. That's 'all ou need to pay down and you eet any one of tnefe nraiiu-iiew, tiy wiesi muuei n.iecmc Wabliers mat ou may select, ueuverea to your Homo. Then you can r th balance In small easv monthly rayments. lire llMnmiMrtitlnn In nll Home i'it(V: sriirci", STiij In onr showroom you ran see ne.irf ull makes of elrrlrlc washers anil cleaners. DEFT DEVICES CO., Inc., 1640 Market St. oim:n MiiMitr. whumimiay ami rnin.w kvexixbs . amjjmggmmmiMiA miujA-dvufx?zvaamErBrmammi 1 H I) Announcement It has been our intention for some time to locate our showroom and service station in a more accessible and better appointed build ing. The present and growing demand for King cars, however, compelled us to acceler ate this contemplated move, and we are now located at 202-204 North "Broad St. Although a few minor alterations are necessary, we are now ready to render the same efficient service that King owners have always enjoyed. The new King cars are on the way. Watch the newspapers for the announcement of their arrival. i American Service Corporation 202-204 North Broad Street ' l i -i i. A V " .V "?3 t 5 i , 'M ady to $ n .; ,:- VT sJK r2 v VI- A'Si .1' ' i), ii nirtWnjWtoi mil MM iilfilrtillii1iiiflrtiiiipiiilfiigpj PWll.1 P . fy8! n : i 1 4ti" '' T, 'i'li ii . Sli m.-: r. rLfz xXJ
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