Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 29, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JULY 29, 1910
And So They
Were Married
Ttf HAZEL I)EYO BATCIIELOB
Copyright, lilt, bu Public Ledaer Co.
START THIS STOUV TODAY
THE ugly Uttlo girl's name wob Dot
Salisbury, nnrt rIio was poor, but of
good family. Her very obvious Inten
tion was to marry well, and It showed
In everything she did. Her entire man
ner said, "I don't know when the right
man la coming along, but I'm going to
be prepared when he does."
As. they ay stood together on the wide
porch, Ruth gave n haRty glance at
her present partner. Ho was very tall
and straight and looked older than the
others. lie smiled down quite genuinely
at Ruth, and she loved him lor It.
When they danced he npologlred for
clumsiness, and nfter n few turns of
the room, he asked Ruth If she would
like to walk down on the pier.
Ruth would have liked to do anything
at that moment that would have taken
her nway from the ejes of Beatrice and
Grare I.ovctt.
"Just a moment while I get my cape,"
she murmured to the good-looking oung
captain, and then she was In the dress
ing room. She encountered the cool
hostile eyes of two young girli who had
eyed Reatrice and her crowd the entire
evening. They did not move at all, as
Ruth tried to get n glimpse at the
mirror, but she mnde n haty dab at her
nose with a puff and wns off.
The tnll oung captnin regarded her
seriously out of the gloom. "O, jes,
we all did," he returned sliortlv.
"My husband v. ns t Invalided home
during the war." Ruth said waging
proud. "He got the (,'roix do Ouerrc!"
The captain looked nt her more
closely. "You don't say, Is he here to
night? "(). yes."
"Like to meet him. Shall v.c go
back? I think the nct dance Is start
ing." Ruth had a sudden sense of defeat,
and as they walked up the path a danc
ing figure flew to meet them. It was
Dot Salisbury.
Ruth had a moment's vision of the
captain's face eager nnd Interested ns
he took Dot's arm, nnd then with a
lump in her throat, Ruth sought the
group of which Mrs. Moore was the
center.
"Having a good time?" asked Mrs.
Moore, looking at her closely.
"They seem ho joung," murmured
Ruth dcprecatingly.
' "They're babies, but the cftie you
were with is married."
"Married!'1 Itf'was n gasp. '
"Yes, I'm sure lie is."
Ruth remembered suddenly the glad
interested look the captain's face had
worn when Dot Salisbury nnd danced
tip. There had been a certain flash
of understanding on both joung faces.
And now the dance was ending, and
she saw Dot nnd the captain come out
of the lighted ballroom and go down
the steps. Her eyes followed them un
til tlicy disappeared In the darkness,
Did Dot know he was mnrrlcd?
And If she did, didn't she care?
Ruth hadn't noticed It before, but
the effect was ridiculous. Beatrice, her
wonderful Chinese coat halt slipping
from her shoulders, had her chin tucked
Into the shoulder of the man she was
dancing with.
"Don't you think It's disgusting?"
said one of the women, turning to Mrs.
Moore, half angrily, half laughingly.
And out of nil this Ruth's brain kept
telling her that the captain was still
down on the pier with Dot Salisbury,
nnd ho was married.
(Tomorrow What does man want In.
Ttoman?)
The Woman's
Exchange
Can Reader Help?
To the Vdltor of the H'omoii'i Page:
Dear Madam I have a small chicken
feather bed and there is a brown worm
in it. I guess It Is a moth worm. Can
The Question Corner
Today's Inquiries
1. AVhnt mode of transportation,
used lnrgelv by members of the
Y. W. C. A. in France, is likelv
to be'cnrrled on in this country?
2. Dccribo a useful motorcoat for
the vacation.
3. What ornamental signposts for
the garden can be made nt home?
J. Hpn can isinglnss he kept clean'
.1. What precaution should he taken
, in washing n white sweater in
order to prevent its getting
jellow?
0. How can long -stemmed flowers
he kept fresh for n number of
dnjs without having the stems
cut off?
Yesterday's Answeis
1. Evangeline Ilooth is the com
mander of the Salvation Ai my.
2. When cnndles nre too small to fit
snugly into the holders on a birth
day cake, light another candle,
let the grease drip into the holder,
fit the small candle Into the grease
nnd let It harden.
". The stock of colored linen with
a flaring collnr of white. above is
becoming popular for the severe
tnilored costume.
4. A felt lint that is dented should
he stiffened up with a lining of
stiff pasteboard pasted agnlnst
the dented pnrt to make it look
smooth nnd in good condition.
5. Folding sheets in hnlf then turn
ing the edges back on the outside,
will save time in ironing ns only
the outside eflgc needs ironing.
G. A hat that is suitable for the
sports ittiinc nnd can be used
later for a bctween-sensons lint.
Is made of tnn velour with a high
wrinkled crown nnd straight
sailor brim.
you tell If there Is anything I c"u put
In them to kill them.
OUT OF TOWN.
I mn afraid you won't bo able to use
the featherbed again without putting
In other stuffing. You could never be
sure V0I1 hnd rid thn frnthers nf these
pests. If any reader has had experience !
with trouble of this sort I shall bo glad
to print It.
Sewing Lessons
To the Editor of the 1Voman' raae:
Dear Madam Will you kindly let
me know where there arc ladles' sewing
schools? I am willing to pay for the I
lessons. MRS. M. I
There nre courses In dressmnklng at
Drexel Institute, Thirty-second and I
I Chestnut streets, nnd there nre also I
I courses in the Y. W. C. A., Eighteenth
i nnd Arch streets. You can get full in
formation by applying or writing.
To Remove Pitch From Awning
To the Kdltor of the Woman' Page-
Dear Madam Will you kindly let me
know through your column If it is pos
sible to remove pitch from a blue nnd
white striped turning? MRS. Ij. E.
Apply turpentine or chloroform to the
spot nnd allow it to soften before you
rub it. Then rub with a cloth wet with
I turpentine or chloroform placing another i
dean cloth under the stain to absorb It.
If this does not remove the stain en
I tirely touch up the awning nfter it Is
, dry with water color or chalk to cover
! the smudge.
! Facts About Lorraine
To the Kditor of the WomoVfl Pnoe:
Dcnr Madam Would ou kindly.
1 through your columns, tell me some-
thing of the eit of I(orrninc (Alsncc-
l.orrnine) nnd who is its present owner?
A READER.
j According to the terms of the present
treat France owns AKnce-I.orrnlne.
j Lorraine is not (Toitj : It is a province,
which wns under (Sermon rule from the
time of the Fi.inco-1'rnssian war. There
are so man outstanding fncts that it is
difllcult to pick out any specinl ones.
If ou go to the Public I.ibrar. Thir
teenth nnd Locust streets, nnd look up
Loiraine in an enrjclopcilia ou can
rend about it.
To Keep Rubber Plants
To the Editor of the Woman's Page-
Dear Madam Could ou kindly in
form me ns to how 0U could keep a
rubber plant?
I h .e several of these, but the leaves
in the center of the plant nlwnjs wither
awn nnd black spots appear on them.
. lmo changed the bcil and the pots
and still the middle leaves get blnck
spots on them. MRS. C. IJ.
An expert on rubber plants, n dealer
in them, tells me 5011 luuo undoubtedly
overw uteri d the plnnts, nnd probnbly
failed to put drainage in the bottom
of the pots In transplanting them. Take
some of the soil out of the pot and put
n little lner of cinders in the bottom
to net ns n drain. Water the rubber
plant every other day, not allowing
it to stnnd in the water, and thus let
ting It drain (illicitly.
U sE22&UVaWm T
r in its wax-wrapped pack- M
age, air-tihf and impurity n
WRSGLEYS I
I is hygienic and wholesome. 5
I The goody that's good for
I fK-Tbe. Flavor Lasts LooEihe I
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WANAMAKER'S
DOWN STAIRS STORE
WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE1
Here Are Dresses Worth Talking About!
Hundreds of Fresh New Dresses, and
As Many From Our Own Stock Are
Marked at Savings of One-third to One-half
$7.50 $5 S8.75
$9.50
$5.75
$5.75
Beamtif ml Dresses of Silk aod Georgette
New dresses of navy blue Georgette are cut on straight lines with pointed over
skirts that are finished with broad bands of matching or contrasting beads. $37.50.
Another most effective gown of navy Georgette is embroidered with crystal
beads, $35. ,
A little gr&up of tricolette dresses includes some amazing values in taupe, black.
Belgian and sand. Now $35 and $39.50.
Taffeta Dresses Redyced! to $15
But one, two or three of a kind of th ese good dresses of taffeta in navy, taupe,
gray, brown, Copenhagen and black. Sizes 16 to 42 in the group. These were originally
jjx.ou 10 $i4. ou more.
(Murlirt)
Redkiictfloinis oo
Young women's linene sports suits with
Norfolk jackets have braided collars or are
trimmed with white linene. Special at $6.
(Mnrket)
Summer Suits
Women's taffetas and silk poplin sutys
one or two of a kind aue in navy or Bel
gian blue. The models are various. Re
duced to $25.
Fresh coolness is the keynote of the new
arrivals, which are mostly of voile and organdie.
Some are light and Summery, with flowers sown
over them. Some have navy blue or black grounds
with Georgette patterns in white, a type that is
highly fashionable this Summer. Many of the
dresses are copies of much more expensive gowns,
showing touches that are seldom found in inexpen
sive dresses.
Here you will see plenty of elbow sleeves; skirts
gathered into a band or a niching at the feet; sheer
collars and cuffs edged with footing; crisp white
sashes tied in flaring bows.
In color your choice is wide ; navy blue, Copen
hagen, gray, lavender, pink, rose, green and white.
Prices .$5, $5.75, $7.50 and $9.50.
Redoctioinis In Otmr Owmi Stock
Lovely organdie frocks made with deep hems, collars,
cuffs, vestee and pockets of white organdie edged with
embroidery beadiilg. The sash is long and wide and of
white organdie. The frocks are in sky, pink, rose, lavender,
white, canary and in pink or blue pinchecks. Now $8.75.
A Little Pressing
will freshen these dresses and make them like new. The
reductions are very much worth while, coming as they do
with many weeks of Summer weather ahead. Included are
White dotted swiss dresses.
White voile, embroidered or plain.
White organdies in dainty styles.
Plaid gingham dresses.
Linene frocks in tailored coat effect.
Figured voile dresses of many, many kinds.
New prices range $2, $4.50, $5, $6, $7.50, $8.50 to $10.
(Murkrl)
A Little Lot of
Women's Batlhnmig S
SPECIAL
knits
At $3 Black Venetian suits with V necks or camisole tops
piped with green, red or white. Some are made in a youthful
high-waisted style.
At $4.75 A heavier and more lustroub black Venetian is
used in these suits, which are piped at the neck nnd smocked in
front and on the pockets with green, red or white.
All sizes are in the group, but not all sizes in every style.
(Market)
mnnminnieir
Special at $19.50 Attractive sports coats' of navy blue velvet
bound with black silk braid have an attractive smaitncss that will
appeal to women who like to be well and appropriately dressed. Each
coat is fully lined with peau de cygne. Also, at this special price,
short velour capes are fully lined with figured silk.
A Oromp of Individual Wraps Reduced to
.H3.5W Mostly in
s the Vogue
of the Season
While w e haven't the real ivory
beads in the Down Stairs Store,
we have the ' next best thing
vegetable ivory beads that are
haul and solid. Delightful, cool
necklaces of them will give the
correct finishing touches to many
Summer fiocks. $4.
Delightful necklaces of coral
color vegetable ivory are gradu
ated, and of a becoming length.
$4.
Also at $3, imitation coial beads
are veiy pretty; longer strings
of coral or white (imitation
ivory) beads' are $3.50.
(Ontral)
Silk Vests for
New vests of pink crepe de
chine aie made long ancl full and
neatly finished with hemstitching.
$3.
Sheer pink Georgette vests are
embroidered by hand. $3.85.
Both prices are very moderate.
(Central)
This
terial
skiits.
w eave,
a yard.
Sj
Special
bright and glistening ma
makes beautiful sports
In the plain or snakeskin
39 inches wide, it is $3.75
(Ontral)
These are Just such capes and dolmans as will be worn at Summer
resorts during the month of August. If you have been holding off
for a sale, this is your opportunity. In most models thoie is but one
of a kind, but you will like them all the better for that; velour, silver
tone and a few serge capes and dolmans are fully lined, half lined or
yoke lined.
at 16.50
Half as Much Again
They aie of navy blue or black serge, with long vest fronts and
button trimmings', and will servo till late into the Autumn.
(Mnrket)
Little Girls Won'
being called in from play in the
late afteinoon, if the cleaning-up
process holds out the promise of
donning such dear little frocks
as these. They are cool little
affairs of white lawn and voile
smocked, feather - stitched and
further adorned with French
knots in color. Pockets, squaio
necks or little collais make them
altogether enchanting.
2 to 6 year sizes, $3, $3.25 and
$3.50.
(Centrul)
Neat Bungalow
Or, teally, they might be called
bungalow frocks, for they will
cover you all over and no other
dress need be woin underneath!
Of percale they button in front,
are prettily trimmed with ric
rac braid, have elastic at waist,
and there is a pocket. Surely that
is a summary of viitues! $2.
(Centrul)
Net Corsets
at $1.50
The coolest of corsets are these
of net, in a topless model with
clastic at the sides. The bones
are short and the corsets aie cut
away in front to give greater
comfort in sitting.
Other models' for slight, aver
age and medium figures', made of
P'nk or white net, are S1.50 and
$1.05.
(( rntral)
jsn unoertini!ins:s
One can't haveitoo many fresh,
white envelope chemises when the
weather is hot! Hero are envel
ope chemises, durable, envelope
chemises', pretty and envelope
chemises that are both!
At $1.50 Soft step-in envelope
chemises are trimmed with lace,
colorful hand-embroidery and bits
of shirring.
Also, durable white crepe envel
ope chemises are finished with fine
insertion and lace. If you are
taking a camping vacation, you
will want several of these, as they
need not be ironed.
Prettimess at $2
This fine white nainsook envel
ope chemise is charmingly trim
med with medallions of embroid
ered organdie, with very attractive
insertion and lace. It is every bit
as pretty in back as it is in front!
Blue Satin Camisoles
at $2.25
Navy blue satin, soft, lustrous1
and closely woven, speaks well for
the long time that these camisoles
will wear. With the many dark
voile, organdie and Georgette
frocks that are being worn, navy
blue camisoles are particularly
appropriate at this time.
Dainty Nightgowns
at $2.50
Lace, insertion, wide and nar
row ribbon make them frilly and
pretty of yoke and sleeve. The
material is fine white batiste.
t (Central)
Good Sminnimer Hosiery
and Underwear at
Special Prices
For Men
Light-weight cotton union suits have short sleeves
and are cut ankle length. They're "seconds," and
special at 75c.
Silk-plated half hose in black, navy, gray and
cordovan are 35c a pair, or 3 pair for $1.
(duller)-, Market)
Cool cotton combination suits with V necks, very
narrow shoulder straps and lace-trimmed knees, are in
regular and extra sizes at 50c.
Ribbed lisle vests, very cool, are low neck and
sleeveless, at 25c.
Silk-and-fiber stockings, with mock seams and
openwork fronts, are in black, cordovan, tan and gray.
"Seconds," at 75c. ,
Fine white silk stockings thatfifre silk all the way
to the knee, are "seconds," but the imperfections are
trivial, $1.85 a pair, ,
(Central)
A Pleasant Warm Weather Thought
Bath Sprays at 65c
They bring cool showers Vithin the reach of every one. The
hohe is- long and made of white lubber and the spray is large,
with many fine holes, insuring a full, cool spray of water.
(Centrul)
Women's Puinnips aod
Oxford T5es at
Low Prices
920 pairs of women's black
patent leather Oxford ties, with"
turned soles and high covered
heels, are $5.25 a pair.
500 pairs of black patent leather pumps, on the same
slender lasts, have turned soles and high heels. $5.40 a pair.
.100 Pairs of Calfskin Pumps
at $4.90 a pair
Dark tan calfskin pumps are not only quite smart in
appearance, but durable, as well. They have turned solea
and high covered heels. A pair is sketched.
II 000 Pairs of Women's Oxford Ties
at $5.40 a Pair
Of serviceable dark tan calfskin, these are made with
welted soles (for long wear) and sensible medium or low
heels. These will be nice for the
heavier dress orsuit in the Au
tumn, as well as for sports clothes
and tailored Summer frocks right
now. It would be wise to invest in
more than one pair!
Plav Sandals ffir the" &
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Dark tan leather plAvaandals.
in sizes 5 to 2, are Mlto;t2.SQ a .1
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