Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 31, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 15, Image 15

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And' So They Were Married
By HAZEL DEVO BATCHKL.OR
Cnpjrllht. 1910. by Puttie lAittt Co.
8TAUT THIS STOKY. TODAY
T5UTH had not seen Scott during the
" entire evening. When the sood-nlnht
waltz came, and no one came to aftk her
to dance she really felt nngry. Bcott
Jiad not only been thoughtless, lie had
'been selfish In the extreme. He had
thought only ot himself the entire
evening.
She watched the couples pair off for
the Inst dnnco In accordance with the
way they liked each other. She had
that Impulse to run away and hide until
looking In through' the window she sud
denly spied Bcott dancing with Dot
Salisbury.
Dot of alt people! And the last
dance.
She saw the tall captain come up to
her and knew thnt Scott had taWcn Dot
Rway from him, and that he was asking
her, Iluth, to dance only becnuse he
wanted to dance with some one. Not
foe the world, however, would she have
refused. She would have danced with
any one just to be on the floor, just to
have Scott sec her. ,
As she got up to go inside with the
captain, she heard Mrs. Moore call after
her laughingly.
"I sec your husband has finally been
lured Into the daneo floor."
Sho smiled vacantly but said nothing.
Then she was dancing, and right after
the dance Scott came up to her. Thcro
waa nothing of guilt in his face or in
his manner.
"Had a good time 7" Scott asked her,
as they weio going out to the machine.
"Oh yes, have you?" Iluth's tone was
Icy.
Scott shot a glance at her and knew
that something was wrong, but ho Bald
nothing. They drove homo in silence,
even tho two girls wcro quiet, and Miss
Lovett's head rested lightly on Lieu
tenant Everett's shoulder. Kuth learned
that he was Btaylng nt the house.
Once nt home, however, Beatrice
waked up. She was instantly hungry.
"Let's see what's in the icebox,
boys," she naid to Kenneth and the
soldier. Miss Lovctt, who had rested
languidly ngulnst Lleutennnt Everett on
the wny home, was also instantly alert
at the mention of food.
Mrs. Moore seemed to' take for
granted tho fact thnt Ituth and Scott
did not want to forage for food. If
the truth be known, Iluth would have
been eager to do that very thing under
other circumstances. As It was, she
wouldn't for the world have gone out
there where she knew she wasn't
wanted.
She forced herself to talk to Mr.
Moore and sighed with relief when he
took her In and showed her his library.
Tho library wan wonderful in UbcH. but
bIic was glad to get nwny from Scott.
Afterward when they were actually
alone In their room, neither spoke. Iluth
wni waiting for Scott to say something.
Oh, Bilrcly he would; it was his place
to speak, to give some explanation of
his attitude. Hut he said nothing nt
all and all the while Iluth's anger was
mounting. From being hurt and un
happy she wa beginning to be furiously
angry. In fact, her fpcllngs all evening
hml wavered between hurt pride and
fury.
"Aren't you going to say anything?"
she burst out finally,
(Scott, always slow to speech looked
up fat her slowly, v
"What do you watit me to say? You
began things by tnklng this nttltude."
"And yoU think I had no Justifica
tion for It?" Ruth's tone was tense.
"Just why are you so angry?"
This was the climax, that Scott
hould not even know what he had done.
How could he J oh, how could he?
"you don't think you hate any cause
to be sorry for the evening?"
Scott's surprise was genuine. "I
didn't know thnt anything was wrong,
until you began to treat me coldly at
the dance."
Ho had his arms about her now and
wna whispering, "What is It?"
"Tour leaving me nil evening," she
burst out, "and then dancing the last
dance with some one else."
"But I couldn't find you anywhere,"
Scott persisted.
Iluth's heart was singing again. He
had looked for her I The cloud was
lifting. And then she realized that
Scott waa speaking. AVhat was that,
that, he was saying?
"That Dot Salisbury is an adorable
little thing, don't you think so, Iluth?
She seems such a child, so artless and
young."
Dot Salisbury of all people for Scott
to mention particularly as young and
artless, n scheming little flirt!
(Tomorrow, Ituth turns the tables.)
The Woman's
Exchange
To a New Reader
Nfthan Frnnko'ii address h 200 West
Ninety-second street, New York-. Ad
dress the other director of whom you
apeak Willow drove, Pcnnn. I am
sorry that diligent search does not re
veal the address of Hunter Weill),
pianist. Perhaps some reader can help
you out.
A Poem to Dead Mother
To the Editor 0 the Wotnan'e Page:
Dear Madam I am taking the liberty
of forwarding you n poem I composed
In memory of my mother. It Is my first
nttempt and I tjlctl to exprras my
thoughts as best I could.
MY MOTHER
I often see her In my dreams,
My beautiful mother,
I often sit when the moon beams,
Thinking of my mother.
I often gaze Into the starlit sky,
Picturing her dear face,
My heart grieves, I often cry,
Because she lost the race.
The Question Corner
Today's Inquiries
Who arc the Polish Oray Samari
tans? Describe a pretty way to com
bine white and flowered material
in a dress.
Is It proper for n week-end guest
at a house party In a private
houfe to "tip the scrvanta when
she leaves?
How can an old raincoat be made
over to protect the baby's clithes
when he plays outdoors after a
rain?
What precaution should be taken
in spreading rendy-madc mayon
naise dressing ort sandwiches?
Where can an Ironing board be
kept when there Is no convenient
place for It In the kitchen?
Yesterday's Answers
Mrs. James S. Cushman, chair
man of the wnr work council of
the Y. W. C. A., has recently
been awarded the Distinguished
Service Medal for extraordinary
service.
When windows nre narrow and as
much light as possible Is desired,
make the curtain pole at the top
of the window extend six Inches
longer at each end and hang the
curtains. Rtrnight down over the
wall Instead of taking away any
of the window space. Let n short
valance hang over the top.
, Brililantlna should be poured
into a dish and the brush dipped
in It before brushing the hair.
, Rubbing windows with tissue
paper will clenn them temporarily
and almost as well as a thorough
washing.
. Silk fringe is used in three wide
rows to form a front panel on
some attractive afternoon dresses.
, Bending a wire hairpin over the
top and bottom of a spool and
.VUnnlng the, ends Into the hole
will prevent the spool from rolling
away when it falls to the floor.
I wander back from the morrow,
I stand before her bier.
The perfume of her flowers,
Is maddening to me here,
And through dazed memory.
I In tones sweet and mellow',
Come her words soft and low,
"He that thlnketh he stnndeth
Take heed, lest he fall."
i M. E. L.
I am sorry I have not the space to
print all the poem. It was very
I pretty. '
I Ruth Farnum's Address
To the Editor o (he Woman's Paol!
Dear Madam Will you kindly tell us
, Sergeant Ruth Farnum's address as
soon as possible? We thank you.
SERBIA RELIEF COMMITTEE of
IN. W.
Sergeant Ruth Farnura is in New
j York city at present and can be reached
through the Serbian Relief Committee,
70 Fifth avenue, New York.
Pillows Oot Must
To the Editor ot the Woman's Page:
Dear Madam It term whenever I
nm in real need of advice I turn to you
ns you have helped me before, for which
I thank you again. Now here la lay
trouble, I hnve three bed pillows and
during the recent rnlny spell these
i pillows had a very peculiar odor. I
aired them in the sun nt least once a
I week and the ticking Is not very solid;
EVERY EATING PLACE
hould seek the reputa
tion of serving good
food. When the public
call for Worcestershire,
they want
LEAPERRINS
In fact one of them Is new. If there
Is anything to be dono'I would love to
know as the odor Is very disagreeable.
Thanking you for any advice you may
give me.
MRS. M. D.
Olad to hear from an old friend again.
The pillows must have got damp In the
rain nud a good long dose of sun ought
to restore them. Iearc them out all
day In the sun for two or three days
and see If the pecullnr odor does not
entirely disappear.
Sorry It Can't Da Done
To the Editor of the Wamnn't Page:
Dar Madam About ten davs nea I
bought n very pretty net design the
kind used for making the bead bags also
beads enough to complete It and n nood
quality shell top. I have finished about
half of the bend work. Now I have' re
ceived word from n friend that she Is
sending me a bead bag from France.
As I won't need or want two I have
decided to sell the whole outfit cheap
and I thought perhnps some of yonf
readers would like to take advantage
of the offer. I will inclose my name and
address nlso phone number.
F. L. D.
I nm sorry, F. L. I)., that I can't
help you, but one of the rulings of the
column Is that nothing be sold through
It. Why don't )ou make up the bag as
a ChrUtmas present for some friend to
whom you would Ilko to give something
particularly nice?
Adventures
With a Purse
For the names of shops where ar
ticles mentioned in "Adventures
With n Purse" can be purchased,
address Editor of Woman's Page,
EvK.vi.n Pt'nr.iP Lkihieii, or phone
the Woman's Department, Walnut
.1000.
TJERIVS a little sale In plated silver
J-A ware I think vnii will bo Interested
In. In the first place, the design Is
nuitc good so well liked, In fact, that
the supply of some of the pieces Is
alreadv exhnustpil. Tliire nre dessert
spoons for twenty cents, nice-looking'
oyster forks nt twenty-five cents, butter1
knives nt twenty-five cents, and round
bowled soup spoons at twenty cents
each. For everyday use, or for the
summer cottngp, you will find this sll
verware excellent. And It wears ex
ceptionally well Is the assurance.
I sing a song of earrings and you
must admit that I have womanfully re
sisted the temptnlion to tell you re
cently of any enrrlngs. But I just
couldn't resist them. For the most part
they are rouhd, and they nre made of
dull-finished stones of bright red. (Im
pair has tiny pearls In two rows which
cros each other in tne center. Others
are plain white. Just one pair, which
may still be there If you look sharp, hss
circles of little glaring pearls surround
ing the center, in which nestles what
appears a tiny carved roebml. The
prices Ore fifty cents and seventy-fur
cents. I can picture n pair against the
ears of her whose hnlr Is very dark,
and whose dress is of soft white, or lus
trous black.
Hark from shore or country you come,
nnd if you nre very piosperous you have
nil the snlt water or fresli water sham
pooed from your hnlr before your vaca
tion ends. Hut if you are among those
who must count her pennies, you must
wait until you reach home, and then
you will scrub that head vigorously,
and give It a good pld-fashloncd sham
poo, in which event you will want a
good shampoo preparation. Well, here
it Is a shampoo capsule costing twenty
five cents. It looks for all the world
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would prescribe, but my word, you
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when your hair is again clean nnd dry,.
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Why, of course," he said, powder form, to which has
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