r&ViHr -if'vf'W .-" 3 "I 0 f "i?Ji'jV.1-..4 f-n t . 'ij (. H(,- -V f. v u-v-- . r,irtJ,rfy- i -' -v j i' ti"ii'f.v-mvT-4j((i, vf,'jiKtK"tM-5JJJ u J, t EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST Id, 1919 13 I? II And So They Were Married Dr HAZEL DEYO BATCIIELOR CorjHaM, It IS. bv rullto Ltdocr Co. START THIS STORY TODAY still somewhat quaint, unusual. Hr en trance into the room introduced a n,cw element. Dot Snllsbury might be n very (Innperous woman some day. She was clever nnl unscrupulous and both she and her mother were determined on one thiiiff nnd that was attracting men The Saliiburjs wro Jioor nnd Dot must mnrr.v n rich husband. Ruth knew that Scott thoiiRht Dot different, therefore It was Ruth's iden tonight to Icnorc Dot, to ad as if un conscious, of her, nnd Inasmuch ns she renson for not greeting Dot ns mac jounc person rnme into the loom Ruth adjusted the comb to suit her hair and rose slowly. As she did she encountered Dot's ejes in the mirror, large nnd dark they were nnd filled with n grudging ndmiratlon that slowly turn ed to fury. (Tomorrow Out on the Tier.) The Woman's Exchange To Educate Herself To the Editor of It omn i t Page Dear Madam I am a joting lady of twentj -four, nnd 1 nm writing to you to see if j ou can help me out. On account of sickness nnd deaths in the familj in) education was neglected, and must sav I reeret it ery much. Now place when I am out in company. ' I "n,i ,"" work in an office all day, and denl with (1li'io" ' people that hac a good education. So J",1'1'" ;" people that hac a gooi will be thankful for anything you can tell mo to do. I nm very ncnous to go to a school, so hope you can tell me of a good book that can complete Fame, Please print ns soon ns possible. ATLANTIC CITY C. G. It is a little bit difficult to attempt general education without guidance; but, of eouise, there are books that would help you n great deal. Rut jour progress would be to much more rapid and thoiough if jou could only make up jour mind to conquer jour nenous ness nnd go to night school. There are so many girls placed in similar position to jourself. You mustn't feel nt all queer about It. There are aot onh the clnsses in the public schools, in rpHB tables were certainly turned this time, for as Ruth came downstairs snt at the dressing table she had n good in her flame-colored dress she saw that neither Grace nor Reatrlcc wore eve ning frocks. They were dressed In crisp organdie, Grace in yellow and Beatrice in violet, nnd they looked very young and girlish but not nt all alarm ing as they had that first night when Ruth had felt so out of it all. Rob lEdwards was there talking to Iieatilie, and George was there and another nice looking boy. Ruth thought they all looked terribly much like cubs nnd she was just too old for cubs although she had to play the game tonight. She felt George Kverett's eyes on her. They implored, the pleaded, they were full of homage, but Ruth did not look nt him d!roctl. She saw the other 'mnn whom she had not met turn nwaj from Gince I.oett who was trjing to entertain him bj laughing vnpidlj nt everything lie said, and stare at her in surprise. Ruth was quite con-clous of her little triumph, taking it all in all. but it was not because she gloried in it through any mean motive, but be cause she was hning rcenge on these girls for haiug put her nt a loss when she had been nn utter stranger tn everyone at the dance that night two weeks ago. Reatricc, howeer, was too hnppy to bear any rancor that night. She called out menily seouio in the fart that Rob would not even look at Ruth. "Look nt Mrs. Rajmond! Isn't she wonderful?" And cery one looked nnd Ruth had quite a little reception. It was the same nt the clubhouse. Going over in the car Ruth had sat ne.it to George Everett, whom she had purposely avoided. She was a little amused watching his tense joung face as it occasionnllj flashed against n street light. "Of course, he isn't icalh in loc with me," Ruth said to herself, "lie Just thinks he is." Which isn't good logic, for every one knows that n bo "s infatuation is a seiious thing and is apt to lead to serious consequences. At the clubhouse, too, everj thing was different. In the dressing room when Ruth slipped off her coat nnd proceeded to calmly arrange her hair and to set in the tall black comb a little higher she felt not at nil intimidated by the younger set. Beatrico more than made. up in cordiality for Grace Ioett s sulkiness, and one young Huffy thing who had pointedly overlooked Ruth two weeks ago now came up, proffered her a powder box and began to chat. It was as though they recognized Ruth's power and preferred to cater to her rather than to antagonize her in any way. Ruth accepted the powder bos and smiled to herself. "We women nrc all the same," she thought sagely to herself. "I wonder if I am as obvious as these girls are. They're all afraid of their lives that I will bother their men. Why wasn't I bo dangerous two weeks ngo when cery one ignored me, nnd even the men saw nothing at all in me but the fact that I was married and therefore spoiled their fun?" Of course Ruth had not remembered that in a small town gossip of all kinds is bandied around lightly. It gains in Importance as it is repeated, so that every one in town knew that Ruth was considered n heart-breaker nnd thnt she could have any man she liked without the least bit of trouble. Every woman there felt this a challenge nnd knew not at wiat moment Ruth might decide that she liked the looks of some one of their men. All of whiih was quite ab surd. Ruth was no vampire, she was simply an attractiie, out-of-the-ordi-nary girl, and it was not at all strange that having set out to do so she hnd fas cinated a boy who was like n moth sing ing his wings nt the flame. It did not help Grace Lovett's feel ings to realize that nil these gi.ds knew that before Ruth put in an appearance George Everett had been quite atti act ed by Beatrice's friend from out of town, but she had determined to play up to this new mnn Beatrice had in vited for her with every wile sho pos sessed. 'Ruth was sitting at the little enam eled dressing table when Dot Salisbury blew in hair badly dressed, ugly little face, and everything considered, she was BABY WELFARE WORKERS PLAN CONVENTION HERE lIceting Will Take Place When Dispensary and Social Service Center of New Hospital, 7th and DcLanccy Streets, Is Opened A convention of baby welfare work ers is being planned for the opening of the new dispensary nnd social seiv ice center of the Rabies' Hospital of Philadelphia upon the completion of the new building nt Seventh and De Lancej streets. Construction hns now reached the first floor and lompletion is promised by Dcember 1. In the new building there will be a few hospital beds for emergency cases, but the scheme of the centei is to hnve a dispensary nud hold dally clinics Laboratories for experl mental and resenrch work, social serv ice rooms, and n complete roof gar den for the use of mothers and their Infants during the hot season are pnrts of the plan for the new building. Growing from n very modest start in 1010, with the object of aiding the foreign nnd poorer mothers In the crowded districts, the Rabies' Hos pital' has grown beyond expectations The first bulldlne was n small house on Addison street near South street ' aboie Sixth., but the news of its under tho care of the public school nurses. One of the features of the Llanereh house Is the training of nursery maids Young women over eighteen are eligible for the trnlnlng, four months of which U ghen during the season thnt the Llanereh home is open This trnlning Is usually followed b plaiement in a printc home, where additional training is given. During the eight enrs that the hos pital has been nt worn, between four nnd five thousand children 'mo passed tinder Its care Tho entire expense for this treatment hns been borne by vol untnry contributions. Pr Chnrlcs A Fife is president, Howard A Loeb and Fred A. Rnke stiaw, icc presidents: Miss Clara Pickering, financial secretary; Dr. Wil Ham N Bradley, secretar ; Dr John F Sinclair, treasurer, and Stivens Heeksdipp, counselor. The honrd of managers of the hos pital consists of Dr William N Ilrnd ley, Dr ,T B. Cnrnett. Mrs Edwin P Douglas, Ralph B Evans, Dr. Chnrlcs A Fife, Chnrlcs F Jenkins, Mrs Charles F Jenkins, Dr Charles F Judson. Howard A Loeb, II K Mill ford, N Allen Pettit. Fred A Rake straw, Dr Dnvid Rlesman, Dr. Jo seph Sailer. Claude A. Simpler, Di John F Sinclnir. Calvin M Smyth Mrs Henrj Pepper Vnux. William R Verner, Wiliam George W G Warden Wnrd and Mrs I want to know if jou can iccommcnd work became so widespread that the a good book that would help me to im- I Babies' Hospital received contributions pnno my education, as I feel out of and bequests from interested fiends lllC 111511111111111 U"W uiaiumiui, ... on to the dispensarj at 3.1 li Ninth street, n summer home in . Llanereh, where sick babies nrc cared WkMmmMmhmmlm m Bi wwlllllllllliM ( I r-m . 9 V S for and hrougbt back to health, and n I seaside home for mothers and children at Beach Haven, N. J. i The hospitnl is nor only a hospital, I hut a social service center as well audi tries b instruction to mothers to do I ns much preventive ns iurntie work Children averaging nine months nnd jarjing in age from a few weks to, , three j ears, are taken care of by the in stitution, but once the child has received ! treatment at the hospital, a trained . worker follows up the case, making regular isits to the home until the ilnlil Is six cnrs of nee. and comes OUR CANDY KITCHENS! at Elizabelhtown, Pa., in the heart of milk-raising Lan caster County, are, in every respect, modern in their equipment. Well lighted and perfectly ventilated, they are fitted with every sanitary device for the proper manufacture of the better kind of Chocolate Almond Bars. What wonder, then, that Klein's Almond Sweet Milk Chocolate is clean, fresh and pure the most popular 5c chocolate bar on the market. 'Made in America's Milky Way' Temple Cnhcrsity nnd Drcxcl Institute, f?VTnl " IrnNflr' ? but theie are those in the Young MenV S Rl II Ilk II II I Nl Cluistian Association, where it would "ffl B I ClJiil UiL k Rn J be possible for you to be with onl) n1 J Ull J, '" AJ very few girl3. Then you wouldn't be j Jl J Mr r Pierlmnnt ' S I ------- i Oil If tnougnt ot I hnving n priatc teacher? That isn't nearly as expcnsUc as it sounds and one could help jou out until you would hae enough confidence to go to night school. If you send me n self-addressed en- elope I will send jou the name of some books thnt will help you, and there will be nn article shortly on the page that will aim to be of assistance to jou, too. Dog Tor Good Home To the Editor of Woman's Page: Dear Madam I have a cute little dog called "Toodles" to give away to someone out of the citv. He was lost and I took him in, thinking I would get n home for him later. But I like to go away from home often 30 do not want a dog. I nm fond of him and will only gic him to some one whom I think will be very good to him. Perhaps some one who is n shutin would like him. He looks like n Yorkshire or skje terrier. MISS C. Letters In response to Miss C's. kind offer will be forwarded to her. Miss C, part of your other letter was an swered through the exchange and the other part is to be answered by mail. To An!ous The case can be referred to the Legal Aid Society, 34 South Sixteenth street, or the legal protection committee of the New Century Club, 124 South Twelfth street. ToM.,0. The sleeveless filet sweater pattern to which you refer was printed on the woman's page, March 20. You can get a back copy of the paper in the circula tion department, Public Ledger Building. eanut is so delicious that you don't Have to cul tivate a taste for it. You will like PIEDMONT the first time you try it and forever after. Ask for PIEDMONT The food the nut oil with flavor hmm On sale nt all candy and grocer) stores, druggists and newsstands Jj "Lots of Milk Smooth as Silk Eat One Every Day" t KLEIN CHOCOLATE COMPANY i 127 N. 13th St., Phila. Factories, Elizabcthtown, Pa. t tMtvtuvittivvvtmvvvtvivvviitvwvituivvvttvit rrw U'lfr') KD hrCiKjP' he . Joy of. My Baby's Healtk THAT baby of mine radiates health and happiness like a little roll of sunshine 1 I never knew how easy it was to take care of a per fectly well baby. Why, he takes care of himself 1 He just lies in his crib all day and smiles dreamily at the world", and grows like a flower, and gets sturdier, it seems to me, every minute. , Hotel Manager Given Loving Cup Friends of James C. Bonner last night gave him a farewell dinner on the occa sion of his leaving for Atlantic City, where he will be manager of the new Hotel Ambassador. Mr. Bonner, who hns b-en manager of the Ritz-Carlton, was presented with a silver loving cup. U H. C. OF L. LYING IN WAIT, BUT THEY'RE MARRYING ON July Was a Great Month for Cupid and August Is Running Strong, Despite All the Prices Divorces Up, Too How's business? "Fine," says upld. "Much better than this time last year. Even this room number '413' doesn't prevent their coming." But how about the high cost of liv ing? "Well, you see, two can live cheaper than one. That argument always takes, and, as Shakespeate says, 'He laughs at cosU who never bought her clothes!' The cost of living has had no effect whatever on my business. Of course, arrows are a little more expensive, but they are just as effective ns ever." And, sure enough, Cupid's stolid re corders report that July was an un usually good month, far better than last year, and thnt 1323 happy couple3 appeared for permits to economize on the two-can-live-cheaper than one the ory. August for the first thirteen dajs registered 005 applications. Any professional women? "Not in six months,'' answered the! recorder and he smiled for the first time in ten minutes. Professional women ara scarce in this office. But one thing we do notice. Hardly any woman reg ister 'living at home' as her occupa tion. They all Mem to be a' work or something or other. But two floors below there is a sad story. There nrc no divorce courts during August, but 204 divorces were granted during July, Against the esti mate of 20,000 marriage licenses iu a year's time, the dlvorco records com fpete with about 1200. It just goes to ihow that there Isv a lot of work trying to undo the snarl i . tht Cupid sometimes makes with the threads of romance. And perhaps he is wrong about the high cost of living. Anyhow, Cupid never did wear shoes. ID 1B1. Muihr A Co . lac. ESry Goods at WhoIesaEePrioes! Featuring Tomorrow Mill-Ends and Remnants of Cretonnes, Ginghams, Percales, Chambrays, Plisse and Outing Flannels Cut any lenrth to suit -ou Have been selling these at prt allln.'? wholesale prices' Values consequently are extraordinary. 'Snecialues , Towels and Aprons White Crochet Bed Spreads Full double-bed size 74 by SI Inches Klne so't quality imt worth more than our special price To- JQ on morrow DS.OU Others in satin finish: sizo 77 in, x 88 in. $3.45 and $4,35 mtiiiimmiimtiniiir WJ.Smith&Son$ 914 Walnut Street Til najllcht Clround Floor Store Selling Dry Oooda at Basement rrlcen Place Your Advance Order Now For ARE NOSTRUM (Onr Sea) By VICENTE BLASCO IBANEZ Author of "THE FOUR HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPSE" Ready August 15 Blasco Ibanez's new novel is a companion to "The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse." It is an absorbing story, a wonderful epic of the Mediterranean, drawn on a big canvas by one of the greatest masters of modern fiction. Net $1.90 681 Fifth Ave. New Vork Postage extra. Order of IJ n nflTTDirJ JP, Cf your Bookseller or from Em. I. UUliUiN OC W. rHOTOnA8 I'HOTOI'LAVa THE H E A T R E S OWNED AND MANAGED BY MEMBEna OF UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION It's all becauseofhlsfood. Weused to have so much trouble with milk, when I found I couldn't nurse him! And then my mother told me that I had been brought up on Nestli's Milk Foodwhen I wai little sowetried it. It is really Just pure milk, you know, only changed into powder so the tough curds are broken up and it ii easier to digest. And it is more nourishing, too,, because they add just the right amount of sugar and cereal. All I do is add pure water and boil a minute and my baby is safe and well. I know that if your baby has troublo with his food, the Nestli Company will be glad to help you. They will send you free, as they sent me, a big Mother's Book on how to take care of your baby, and enough Nestli's Food for twelve feedings. All you havi to do is to fill out and send, the coupon. Then you can be, with me, the happiest woman in tho world1 'because our baby is well. Neitle's Is pure milk In powder form thit Is alreidy modified and dots not require the further addition of milk. Always pure and safe, always uniform, and free from the dangers of home modifica tion, Neitle's his stood the test of three generations and kaittdaj ihi largeu taU tfaij bjijfiea in tht wtrld. FREEf Enough Nestl6's for 12 feedings. Send the coupon. MESTLE MILK Lt1Lt H FOiill LOUMM, 1 Dopl Id 130 William SI V City Please send at trie rear book and trial picsacf . Rame Addicts. citr ..Sine. FOOD rnoTnn.4iH VHOTni'f s PHOTO PtAYS THRU company r DFlMERICA The following theatres obtain their picture! through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of early showing I of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. AIL L ISth. 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LlDC-rS. 1 I MATINEE DAILY CONST NCB TALMADOE In UAPFINE'33 X LA MODE'' 333 MARKET fl'T, ?i"JvVr,.V.: HALL CAINE S WOMAN THOU flAVEST ME MODEL 42S fcOUTH S-T Orch-itri firt'niirtii 1 i it Madelalnv Traer. In Roue of the West "IVrlls of Thundir Mountain Si 8 OVERBROOK 03 D JL HA 111- EDMUND IiRhPZE In Th- Master Crook ELMO. THE M!f3im PAI APP '-14 MARKET STREET 1 il-.t-MZ. 10 A M to 11 15 P. M CLARA KIMIIW.L lOl.NU in THE HBTTER WIFE PRINPF9S 101S MARKET hTRUUT 1 IMnCOJ 8 30 A M toll 13 P M MuVTAOU LOVE In "A IIROADWAY SAINT RFCFNJT MARKET ST Delo 17TH rvEAjCtN 1 11 A M to 11 P M CHARLES RAY In HILLY HENRY' RIA1 Ti OEHMANTOWN AVI iP TT'T Hl?lJfV.r. t..n t - rt ," . ..v lr-..i ai nr.unwu .l.ait in 'PUTTING ONE OVER RI IRV MARKET ST JIELOW 7TH ,x'-'1-' 10 A M to 11 16 P M FRANK Kl'EVAN In THE MASTER MAN SAVOY 1211 MARKET STREET 8 A M TO Minx'inilT JUNE ELVIIK.E In COAX ME TANI FY MAnKEr aiiovi: n.ni O 1 MINL.C. I 11 15 A M to 11 IB P M NORMA TAI.MADUE In THE WAY OF A WOMAN" VIPTDRIA MARKET fcT AR 0TH V lv 1 vJIMA 0 A M to 11 10 P M THEDA RAIIA In "A WOMAN THERE WAS" When in Atlantic City Via It the Colonial Thejfttrdi WHY X WOULD JNOT HAURY" ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. H ISLffi KlWif &-8rfl ASCO. ASCO. ASCO. sj s! ! We Help the Farmer Market His Wares Our position as direct distributors places us where our stores furnish maxi mum service, not only to our customers, but to the grower, manufacturer, every packer of foodstuffs. It is true, we have isolated cases here and there where farmers, located in sections adiacent to big centers of population, hav( worked out a consumers' arrangement, by specializing on one or two commodities, but from the viewpoint of the average lfbnest, hard-working tiller of the soil, it is not practical, in that it consumes too much valuable time. Knowing this to be so, we have worked out the only common-sense, prac tical plan possible under existing conditions to solve the problem of equitable distribution. Every AKSRIcml store is a link in the chain, a sort of belt conveyer, that brings the producer, grower, packer, miller and manufacturer of foodstuffs to the household table. Are you reaping the full benefits of our Producei -t -Consumer Plan ? J Another Cut in Butter Prices j I In Effect Until Saturday Night J I Why Would You Pay lOc or 15c a Pound More? I I rfe555- Louella Jlc j 8 1 sPs $?'ljJy? Thc Vcr' But,cr jiade- We make no ex' B I CjVrJtPAPS vBgffE ceptions, it simply cannot be made any better. !5 Butter ID j I Pure creamery prints of exceptional quality 0 Fresh From the Churn unusual value. H "Gold Seal" carton Extra selected for their size and qual.ty. If you would Know what per fect egg satisfaction means, use "Gold Seal" always. Selected EGGS dozcn Not so large as "Gold Seal" but the quality guaranteed in every particular. J read Quality and Quantity loaf J' The equal of the best home-made you ever served. Unless it be the loaf Mother baked you never ate bread any better. Big loaves of crispy, nutty goodness. jf Uneedla Biscuit i plcg Fresh from the N. B C. ovens. They need no introduc tion, and the price spedks for itself. What do you pay? Wo carry a big assortment of Fancy Cakes and Crackers in packages and bulk. Our tremendous sales insure them always being fresh. Ricfi New Cheese " 39' Fine quality, very palatable and nutritious. Jf "V iHonepciabet Hitter's Catsup bot. 12c Hershej's Cocoa can 9c-17c Choice Macaroni pUg, 10c Heinz Spaghetti can 12c-17c Heinz Beans can 12c-17c Campbell'-. Soups can 10c Wax Paper roll 4c Pure Jelly glass 10c Peanut Butter glass 12c Best Lima Bears lb. 13c Laundrj Soap 6 cakes 25c "Asco" Bluing hot. 5c "Asco" Amnonia bot. 8c Snow Boj Powder pkg. 4'jC Clothes Pins doz. Jt Washing Soda lb. 3c Clothes Line yd. 2'2c Enamel Buckets each 38: Wash Boards each 45c Choice Broken Itice lb. 10c Table Salt pkg. 4c Campbell's Beans can 12' 2c "Asco" Cornstarch pkg. 9c Motor Mints pkg. 4c Sunbrite Cleanser can 1'jc Rit . Pkg. 10c Ex.FaiiyPnMes"28c Just what we say Big, Fancy, Meaty Fruit. We emphasize the quality as unusual they run 4u 10 ou to tne pouna. Choice Tomatoes "' "n 15c Kilter's Pork & Beans can 12c White Dist. Vinegar but- 12c Pat-A-Cake Flour pkg- 22c New Mackerel ("',: Cl"" " ' ''" 20c Elk Horn Cream Cheese can 18c Pin Money Sweet Pickles Jar 20c 'Asco" Beverages "" 12 V2c J J A BIG BARGAIN IN V Teiaier Peas 14c $1.60 a Dozen The price is suggestive of economical stock ing up. Ouv 00q3 ffWfoo r, S9C Very a vaan,, iu Worth Sue lb. anywhere. We stand back of it to the last ounce without question the most satisfying "cup" you ever served A blend that fills the de mand of the most exacting. J J uBrJry Teas 45c 1 12c '4 -lb. Pkg. 23c ','j-lb. Pkg. Four Blends One Qualit) :Our Very Best Regular dollar quality m a good many stores. Our direct connection enables us to save you the middleman's profits on Teas as well as the whole grocery line. These Prices in All Oar 150 Sanitary Meat Markets V Rump Round or Thicli End Rib or Chuck rlin Stea EastH22' Lean Soup Beef "j 16c Rolled or Pot 1c a 45c Kast24c Genuine Maryland Spring Lamb Legs ...... .lb. 10c Loin Chops ..lb. 52c Shoulders ...lb. 32c Hlb Chops ...lb. 42c Breast lb. 20c Rack Chops ..lb. 35c Genuine Wether Mutton Legs lb. 28c Shoulders . . lb. 20c Breast lb. 12c Loin Chops ..lb. 38c Rib Chops ...lb. 30c Rack Chops . .lb. 25c Watch thc Sign in Our Meat Windows, How to Save 12c lb on Your Shortening Hill Ciean, Sweet Bee! Fat 10c I Clean, Sweet Beef Suet t 16c Small Lean Picnics 28c Very tasty for sandwiches or cut down cold for luncheon. 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