f , -VW . . ' l,v ?' it f- ' . Pt f .,fc l'V ir. I a t $ f Br a ! I V" I M5 'u- T &1 ntf So They Were Married By HAZEL, DEYO IIATCIIEI.OR Copyright. 1919, by Tublle Ledger Co. STAHT THIS STOBY TODAY EVEN though Ituth wns glad thnt Scott flew to Itltn's defense wicn Alice mild ihc looked like nu netrers she could not help noticing how very quickly he did thin. Ituth thought nbout it nftcr she was in bed. She wns rcstlcsi nnd wnlteful nnywny, knowing that Alice wns out in the living room. She kept wonder ing why Alice couldn't go to n hotel Instead of putting them out like this, nnd then she began to plan what shy would do the uejet morning. All of the bed linen would have to he removed from Alice's bed and the davenport put back In place. The bath room too would be unusually untidy. Alice always flung things around, and Ituth could Imagine just how the bath room Would Innk nftpr kIip v.nq Ihrmtcli Even the thought of tlili made Kuth c"py I00"'8 bum with resentment lust hv nnHM. "nipeakable pntlng it, but she resolutely forced her self not to think of it. She knew that slu needed the sleep. Finnlly her eyes closed and she dozed off. She was wakened by what she thought was a Bcrcmc nnd she sat up in bed her heart beating suffocatingly in her throat. Scott wns sound asleep In the next bed. He evidently hadn't heard it. What could it mean? "Scott," Kuth ventured, her voice trembling. No answer. "Scott dear, please wake up." "What is it?" came sleepily from the next bed. "Didn't jou hear anything?" "No, what's wrong?" "Some one screamed." "You uerc dreaming. You're upet nnd nervous niijwny." He was asjeep again, nlmost immediately. Ituth lay for a time trjlug to get to sleep again herself, but her body kept trembling so with nervousness that she simply could not control herself. She finally fell into a heavy sleep and dreamed nil night long. It wns Scott himself who had to waken her the next morning, and as she opened her eyes she. felt as If she would give nnj thing at nil to be nble, to sleep. Ituth sat up and put one foot out, gingerly hunting for her slipper. Her head ached ntroclously, nnd her nerves were all unstrung. At brenkfast she asked Alice cas ually how she had slept. Alice looked fresh and well groomed. Huth imagined that she herself looked haggard. "Well, of course, sleeping on a dav enport isn't conducive to n good., night's rest," she retorted. "Scott, I wish jou'd let me have our bed tonight. You men never mind sleeping anywhere." ! Huth looked up quickly. How dared Alice suggest such a thing? How dared she simply announce thnt she would oc- bed that night? It was And wlmt was that Scott was saying? "Sure," he returned good naturcdly. "I'll sleep on the davenport. You girls can have the bedroom." Xot n word to her about whether she wanted such arrangements or not, Ituth thought furiously, nnd Scott actually offering his -bed to Alice. How could he do such n thing when he knew just how hhe, Iluth, felt nbout bis sister, nnjwny? Ruth choked back a sob and got up from the table. From the kitchen she henrd Alice say : "What's the matter with Kuth this morning? She's anything but cordial." "She ulidu't sleep well," Scott re turned. "Iteally, Scott, she ought to control herself better, going to, pieces over the loss of a little sleep. I slept miser ably myself, but I'm not bursting into tears over it." There wns silence in the dining-room while Alice complacently finished her bacon aug eggs, buttered a piece of roll daintily and sipped her coffee. (In the next installment, Alice con tinues unbearable, and Buth rebels.) Pledse Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA About Kissing Dear Cyntliiu I am n joung girl of nineteen, enuMdcied attractive, dress well and dance fnirly. ncccnuy wnue at it dance 1 met a oung fellow who dnnced with me sev eral times and took me home. When we arrived there lie asked me to kiss him, which I refused to do. As n con sequence he 1ms not Spoken to mc since. Now, if this were the first time it happened I would take no notice of it, but it is not. On several occasions the same thing occuncd. 1 have tallied the matter over with several girls, nnd they agree with me. The bojs will not have anything to do with the gills if they do not kiss them good night. Plenso tell us what to do. Kiss them good night nnd keep their friendship, or refuse to do so aud ictaiu our self respect. Will some of the girl and boy readers give their opinions? FAIR NINETEEN. What'll Harden Hla Hands7 Dear Cynthia I am a jounger fellow sixteen years of age, possessing very soft and sweaty bauds. As all the fel lows I tiavel with have hard hands they kid me nbout mine when they want to get. me sore. I nm nppealing to yon, Cjnthia, through your valuable column, to in form me of some way, "other than hard work" (for I have done plenty of that), by which my bauds may become hard like a regular fellow. FEMX. At least, Felix, there is this conkola tlon. When you grow up nnd get mar ried you can ask jour wife to plcaso let you do the dhhes and a few odd things like that. Thoh your hands will ipver bother you again! Honestly, Felix, I don't know any way to harden the hands but by doinn coarse work. You can make them strong nnd muscular looking by going in for oxerqUcs that use the muscles of the hands a great deal. Look up a physical culture man. In the menntime, has anybody a sug gestion to make? The Clinging Vine Dear Cynthia Will you kindly pub lish this as an answer to a letter signed "Nearly Twenty-one," which I lend in jour paper Thursday evening, June .": Nearly Twenty-one There are two sides to every story. You have gicn jour opinion of why boys like the "Clinging Vine of a Girl." I am a girl and I would like to offer my opiu-l ion on this subject. You say jou like the cliuging vine of a girl because she is nlwajs will ing to do w hntever you ask. She will EVENING PUBLIG IyEDGER-PHlBADELPHlA, THURSDAY, JU7E 12, 199 fords much nmusement, Tho latter 1 ndd with nil due respect and apologies stay in when, you want to stny in, she will go out when you wnnt to go out, nflfl fillft flrtna ,nf en.' "1'1iam ol.nll ..... go tonight?" Your description reminds ito he mnny correspondent. me of n clock which for the winding1 "Dolores" quoted quite a good defi- w-lll tick away nnd tell jou the tlmelnition of "I,ub"; but let's see if I nnenevcr jou WISH to Know it, nnd when can't give another e v. vi, in uriiriliu lin iwiiiiuui lllil V m Jou do not wind it any more, nnd yet it is just the same clock, always ready to do as you please. But, Nearly Twenty-one, do you not, deep down In your heart, like the girl with n little Independence, who will tell you just where she would like to go, what plays she would like to see, when she wants to go out or stny in, 111, n llflB n tntnl rt 1 nM n,n n...1 1..1.A is intelligent enough to argue n subject and does not have to sit listening like i an ornament or else sny ".ves" or "no" to nil your questions, just because she doesn't know enough about current events to differ with you rather than one who will allow a fellow to take her wherever he wants to go, because she is afraid that by nserting her wishes she will displease him and per haps lose his friendship. Now, don't get my meaning confused, Nearly Twenty-one. 1 don't menu that the girl should nlwajs have her own way any more than jou seem to think a girl should nlwajs agree to jour every wish. When jou lire tired you expect n girl to stay in nnd entertnin you, whether she caies to go out or not, "I.ovc is a nightmare with one foot, Two children with one bun, Two carrots with a single root, Two cabbage heads In one." Or yet another : "I.ovc is not a face or fancy, Love Is not a smile or frown, Love is not a thing crcnted, From the heavens handed down. Love is faith, dear, beyond measure. Love is two hearts beating tuic, Love Is life's one hojy treasure, Loc, sweetheart, is low and you." The latter definition is the one you choosp when you "have 'em bad." When I began this letter I did not intend to dwell on definitions of Into, because there are none, but to commend "Lieutenant It." upon the fine letter in which ln defends his honor. I'crliaps this wnrthj gentleman will pardon mc if I enturc to sny that his letters nre paramount in every respect. There's a tender spot In my heart for the Twentj -ninth Division. It may in terest the readers to know thnt the Twenty -ninth had no press agents. Tbe didn't need nnv. The division spoke for itself. It's niiiile up of just such men ns "Lieutenant It." tliev milk can't always be the enso , that Is ccr tain, We hear much, recently, about the soldier who returns to find his bride-to-be married to another mnn, but tell nie, what of the girl who has proven n faithful "compnnlon" throughout the entire war, who, when "lie" n turns is denied eien common coiutcsy? 1 lime just passed through n sad ex perience. I'd sacrificed much dm lug nilinx- lritii mnntliu f.M 4lr ,n.,. T nmtii . .......(i ...up, .in..,., -i ,., .in .., it . jri.iii- . Iseil to mnrry. Nothing was too much' to do or give. Now he has letiirnedi nnd pi oven unworthy. I thought my' heart would break, but hearts aie not easily broken. Thnt is n fnct worth leinemliering. They nlninst break, bi 'tis srlilom they do. I wonder if n "boy" ever spend sleepless nights nnd menless dm-. Mcalrss, because he'd choke if he tii'd to swallow food? Is It onlv the gn who takes life seriouslj ? I wondi". We've each got hard lessons to learn, hut if we learn to tnkc them gracious ly-hnrd ns It may be -we'll benefit niore than it seems possible I'm joung litninj? but reached mj mnloritj some few months ago, but I've experienced heart ache nnd don't let any one com pare u plnsjeal wound to feuch. There is im i nmpnrisou. When your drenms aro shattered, don't lose faith In human nature. Keep up hope and n stiff upper lip nnd after ou'p suffered you're bound to, jou know tome out on top, smiling. Don't despair; practice the Golden Kule; seek nnd jou will find worth while folks; nnd remember that "the first hundred years nrd tht harlt.":-2l ' HAlff, Here's to you, Happy. Words oV come fine enough to commend spirit. You'll win out gloriously, H is girls like you who make the ws gn round you rule the real meu ltil tt-! .Ill r ii un nu juu see i mm wiicii jou wiini iu k ui ('' rwrli privates" and come lnck with pect her to go out whether sue is tired Vommisisons. (live honor wliei honor or not, just ns if she were n seriant(j8 (iuc, nnd you the lord nnd master. Don't you , ,,, T,r1,r,i,1 ... ., . . ,, . think jou want a little too much for RnlZ7o 1 oTp iTopo'tl., the price of the pleasure jou gUe her; W I 'pledges e s, If and don't ,ou-now be frank, Nearlvto l. later prove, m some one umv uiiu ui-.m i" ,i" '-"-' sue can jrer. nnd tlipn some. A LTp.it manv of friend correspondents" seem to place nil the bhme upon the "f.iiier sex." flut. hojs, don't kid joursehes. .v:i. .n i... . . .. ... ...in im him -ui nr nm rn. it v n 'hnr wish, jour every thought? You know it is generally the thing that is farthest nwn.f that we are al ways striving for nnd which is the ' . ...!... . ' " sweetest when won, nnd not uie ining nctcnstlc or mini to lay nil blame for .LA ... 1....... .. n ..ni linl-l. for the PT11- "llfinwf imn.l -' , .. Ulllt lU IVIIllH "i- i.in .....v -....,. oilman -s o xiie girl asking. And, niter an, .-.enny iem. - .-uiiicunn", me gin is to lilanie, but It mm. there is n cive and n inue in nvi.rvth.nir In this world. We must I give to get, if we want to be happy, for if everything was within our rench it would not g(vc us near ns much pleas ure, neither would we value it as highly as we would something that it took hnrd work to get. TWENTY-ONE IN JUNE. A Heroine of Dear Cjnthia It ilonl of interest thnt 'column each evening; the War is with a gieat I turn to jour sometimes it nf- r.nur.vnoxAi. Both Sexpn SIIOKTIIA.NI AM) IlOOKKEISl'INO I Our traduates are In coiiKtant derannd tor I ood payine positions. UresK Shorthand. ' . pdy sytom. Complete buslnen na secretarial coarsen. 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THE i.1 tl 3 -, i& ir Automatic Gas Water Heater is the Htcst develop ment In water he-it er construction It elim inates all worfy. all uncertainty all guess work You'll ha sur prised at th? ea e with which it can he In stalled at the ania--ingly small gas con sumption Appnned hj the V. C, I Send fo lllustrnted hooklet lovekin mi Water Heater Co. J m 39 i,Arni;i. st., riiii..ni:i.riiiA. r. M 'III IB u I fmdf if ow KINDRED LINES Suitable for Country and Seashore 20 Reductions For Limited Period Only llOTOri. YS PKOTO PLAYS . OBTAIN ED jf - THROUGH noniciMr. Ir I.ORP0RATION. t M-iiml-ivi 1-lh, Mori Is ft F'asMViink A. UUIlUra Mut Ualiynt L F.gsU.lIiiU AI.ll'K BRADY In "ill. I) IIKAIJ Fuel 7anf Containing Coat Oil Inside l4ev SKHtpg&urner mftccionand hue! Control Here's a Real Coal-less Coal Oil Burner That Will Cut Your Coal Bills in Half and Make Summer Baking a Pleasure. Fit Right in Any Firebox No dirt, coal, soot, ashes or smoke. 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We have eliminated everv burden of expense except the labor necessary to serving you well, in an effort to stretch the family purse. there IS a feelilW of cvrlnintv thnt nnc nnA nrmnc mirfi oiiorv mirrhnsp j -- - .- ..,fc iftui. guo UIIU flSMSU M.ta . - . J j .-.. American Owned Special Sale l.ild Chestnut Slr.-i-t 300 rifth AM-fiue LV MaWcn Lane (lll('(,(l 20 North Ml.hlK.m Aenuo itnsKis .121 Ho;toii Sfrret rnoTori.M The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Booking Corporation, which is a guarantee of early showing of tho finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Booking Corporation. 333 MARKET $H ft'li? I'iii Tin; knk MODEL-4 I)JIT(IIs4S lMIHlUVI.sl 1 'Tin; KNKMvi;iuiot'jvi'H m ck mioo SOfTH ST Continuous 1 ATIICIIT UVV in ".?AHHIR S HTH Orfhstra. to 11. OVERBROOK G ,'d V OKD AVE "WHEN MEN PE'ilHl: PA1 APF 12H MAHKET S1HEET NOIIMA T I.MAI OK In "THE NEW MOON" PLAZA llltOM) AND roitTEIl STnrrT mahy ncKroiiii in "IIKAnTS ADHIPT PMPRFSS MAIN ST MANAYl'XK lVirill MATINEE DAILY ALICE BRADY In "THE WORLD TO LIVE IN" FAIR Mm 1MT 2'hA.9'"RD av ' -v i SIVTINKB D,' CHAHLER HAY In "OnEASED LIOHTNINO" AIIV ---H-B-BagI- wK--BBBKbwbW6?- B b'iS8 1 wMr E t q5!BMHHWwI 31 Kkv lcc ' a MSwB SB HHSf ip06S99HlnHBKMni pHARMS, the purest of fruit candies, are 100 sugar, highly flavored with the juice of nature's choices: fruits. Because of their purity and wholesome ness millions of CHARMS were sent'to refresh and cheer our Boys in France. "HARMS, in eleven luscious flavors, ' are now available to the folks at home. Take a few packages home today or better still, buy them by the box the whole family will enjoy them. Charms are good anytime, anywhere and can be bought almost everywhere. FA Mil Y TIIEATnr.-l.1I I Markst St. 1 -IV11 I n A M to Mlinleht. FANNIE WAIID In "TIjE CRY OP THE WEAK" CiTU CT THEATRE Tlplmi fipruce. JO I n J I . MATINEE DAILY NOIIMA TLMADriE In "SECRET OP THE STORM COt'NTRY" GREAT NORTHERN Rroad St ut Erie tBP M NOIIMA TAI.MADOE In "THE NEW MOON'" IMPFR1AT TU 4 WAL.Nl'T STS 11V11 L.IirtL. Mnt "in Ecs T&n LOUIS RENN'I'SON- In "SPEEDY MEADE" I FADFR 4,ST LANCASTFR AVE -l-'l. MAT'NEE DAILY ! CHARLES HV In 3REASED LIQHTNIVO" I IRFRTY nRAD fOLI'MRtA AV ll.l 1 MATINEE DAILY OF.ORC1R WALSH In "HELP HELP. 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We are direct importers, saving you the middleman's profit. Our India and Ceylon Blend Best for Icing. Ve Enjoy an Enviable Reputation for Quality Butter and Eggs Butter Tre rich cream of finely bred cattle, fed 111 the fertile valleys of the greatest dairy district ,n the world produces Louella Butter Gold SeaJ Eggs carton 53c Fresh laid, big, full and meaty. Selected for their extra size. Richland lb fiAc Butter Pure creamery prints, exceptional value, second only to our own Louella. Strictly Fresh Eggs doz 49c Every egg guaranteed positively fresh, no doubt nbout it. "Victor" fe.8 , Without a rault Unless it be tho bread you baked with your own hands, you never served bread its equal. FOUR KINDS ONE QUALITY Victor Pan Victor Rye Victor Heartn rwlG v Victor Raisin Bread ioaf i Peppered full of delicious California raisins. 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