;- i hi r r 'Ictf ' , EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1910 v , i, ci 33 IV MAZEIj IIBYO IIATCHBLOK ropvrigM, HIS, bv Futile I.edatr Co. Jidia Evokes Interest in Another Man and Jealousy, in a Woman TtEAI) THIS riKST Julia Grant, it unlet Fort of jclrl, t an unusual tjpc of bcnut.v, Iihr been cngagc(l to Dan Cnrsoit lienrlj a ?nr, when alio begins to woiry about a Ulead Hjr Rrowlnc indifference nnhN part. Thr wedding date Kan been set, but lliree weeks before Dan confesses there la aotnc oncf else and although completely crushed Julia hrately renounces her claim. Unn, inwardly rejoicing at hli freedom. gna to Nancy Cromwell, the other girl, confident that she is his for the asking. It develops that she has only been playing with lilm and hint offer of marriage 11 refused. In ordei to forget .Tulla, takes up uursiiig. SARATOGA GRADUATE GUIDED BELGIAN PARTY Lieutenant Commander Zoar- foss Urges Re-ostabliphment of School Ship Here MRS. BLANKENBURG REVIEWS InrTAT lmrATTnNQ i?nr? mavdf? dieing all i King "She has no busi ness doing dressings n'nynay. AVhat right has she to take such a thing on herself?" she finished. "t told her to do It," Doctor Nngcnt explained coolly. "And from what I can see It looks all right."' "T. did it just as jou told mc lo," Tulla ventured. Mla .Merrltt bit her lips and turned lcntv ,n 1he r,liuu ptHtes nn i away. Tomnncm Doctor Nugent tiles again (0 attract .lull. CHARITY HOMES BENEFIT The nalgntlng officer of the trnm ship Oeorgo Washington, villi li liroughi King Albert to America, was a' 1'liiln tk'lphia bo, giaduate of the old hnnl ship Haiatogn, fiist of the tinlnlne ships which rais ago biought pretigc to the merchant marine and more h Says Ideal Official Must He Possessed of Conscience and1 Strict Integrity Believes Congressman Moore Has "Quite, a WV timber" of the Necessary Qualities "" H" t t MURK Hie U main nualltlciillons iipposMin foi the iilml iiih 01 a( Hiding to All Rudolph Hliiiikulinig Lieutenant Commit wler Cliarlis II Zearfos". who has Iield the poxl of wiclcm of the foiuier Majni. , navientor 011 the (ieone Waslilualnii ' 'Tirst," said Mrs. Ulnnkeiibiirg to ever since l'resident Wilson innde Iiiv ilm "he must be possessid of 11 ion (fust dip I" the- IVacp rtnifereni e. still si 1. in e and trl I Integiin claims lMiilniHiitiln as hK home and i- ' He should lime a geueial knowledge f pnlilii annus nnu pomum 1111111111 mi i ntlmulnul ! n.linrtltn fif llir in WHRX .Tulta stopped in the hall and Spice Manufacturer Remembera( In-. ,,,, , p lMUU ,1iuh1 tiaimng looked up inquiringly into the atltutlons In Will 1 ship h! this pmt. l)is ussiiig tin nadkf-- inocklng blue eyes of Doctor Nugent he Seeral charitable institutions -me would have been slightly chagrined IT tie l.npficiaries under the will of he had realised hpw little his good looks I ,i,lm08 , l.oudenslaget, spbe maim mean,t to , Tulla, She could not sec good fntturer. 012 Yoik stuel, whiili was looks in any man just then, and, with the memory of Dan's "infalthftilness in her heart, the last thing in the woild triat she could have Imagined hcielf doing was, trifling with any one about anything. There was something puzline and 'onfounding In thhso clear gray eyes. Dick Nugent had always encoitntcied n response before when he had play fully stopped a nurse for a chat. He was suddjnlv Impelled to do some thing that he had never done In his life before relieo .lulia of the tiaj "Shall I cairy that to the door for you?" be asked '"Oh, no, thank jou," .Tulla fun tested. Rut h took it from her and run ltd it along the long corridor to the swing ing door at the end. When she took it fiom him and thanked him nil I he admitted to piobate todav Mr Loudenslager left an estitte alued at .$t5i!.0l)(l Of this $,',1)0 Is bequeathed lo the I'hoebe Ilome'of the Reformed Ohiinh, WOO each lo the Rethany Qiphans' Home, AVoinelsdm f. Pa, nnd Menuonlte Home, Frederick. Mil. On the death of the testator's widow the I'hoebe Home will recede S1II00 more; $1000 will go to the SaUatiou Army Rescue Home for Women Hint $500 to the board of home missions of the Reformed Church Relatives weie the beneficiaries of tin wills of Delia Caslln, .-20"i ('athaihie stieet. who left an estate win III SL'21,000. and Mai O Ollpiu, iiol Clinton stieet, whose estate is wilu.il at I(500 pinjeit last night, puoi to the depar tuic of the lieoige Washington tor Nolfoll., Vii., wheie the isSpl will go Into dmlixk, Mr. Zeaifoss said. "I onlj hope the cit and slate will equip another ship liku the old Sum toga, my naal alma mater. It would be one of the best things possible fin the re establishment of the miiiiin ptcstigr of 111 1 mithe iil.v, ami I 11111 lioiieful the authorities will onn icnlli the opiiortunity that now pi est ills ll self" t. 'nm fnkc lunN ilium hlu littitvl .. 4. , . the oldei nt l.nipold of the sei innl '""K ilnss, which was idaied tlieic liv tin king of the Rilginiis A few dats In fine the Heolge W.isliingtnii ilo ked at llolioken the king 1 nti 1 tiuin ll the nth 1 i'is nf the ?liii at dliiuu and loinpll lie should hnte some plans tin ion tim lite dewlopment of inuun 11ml liiinsikirping anil piiblic st.riic '1 he Ideal niatot would be 11,1m son who helletes III setting the ntt nitliei tiuin polltknl partic lie should be a person who ies(Mt On lights of others and whose inoial ilininili is bttonil leprnaili 111l he must he able lo slninl ills n) ituif nt nnd ciitltlsm Iheie Hie inailt olliei iuallties but with thee the others Hint follow When askeiU If a (OiiHutlug iiuiniil uiil,lil not Intel fen with the good wink of mil IIILlllllll iiihmii. Mis lllnilkl-ll expressfil heiself as unnfinid ol IIIMIllliM s l!n iniitoi 11 1 not 1011I111I 1, inn Ml Hi nllglil lint to loliltol it. iit olii n iu 'lithe mlnotltt can Iip liion f IT, 1 in thnii a disnigaiiicd innloiili Mis llltinkenbiilg was nun (lliug In foi DARBY COUNTRY FAIR ' OPENS AT ST. FRANCIS Home for Convalescents Will Receive Proceeds Con tinues Tomorrow ANNA SHAW CHAJR PLANNED Women Want Plrefcssorshlp or MRS Rl IIOI.IMI lit M;MII'II FREIGHT TRAFFIC INCREASES Allegheny Region Roads Go Over Record of August. 1918 Volume of fliiKlu iinttn iilillillid In ihiIioiiiIs 111 tin lli tin 111 legion showed (in iiniiiisi .lining iigus tn sllghllt iihote tin wintinii bml of August. I!I1S. iiiiiudiiiK In stiitlstiis nf Hie I'iiiIiiI Mills i.ulioiil Hilmin-istiatlou I Ol III! I lllllltl l I- II llllllll n pin 1 "tissue iiiikiisi' in tin Ihi is -11111111 nil FAIL IN SEARCH FOR GIRL liirht nothines that he had intended to say fled out of his mind and he felt, Disappearance of aK-a,wwarrt as nnv sinoomoy 11 nm not make matteis any bettet to meet Miss Meriitt nnd another nurse as he strode up the corridor and to notice their nmusid looks IMdcntb they had noticed the whole episode. In telling the incident latei Miss Merrltt, the prettiest nurse in the in stitution, enlarged upon all of it, Di. Nugent's discomfiture in particular She had a particular ax to grind inasmuch n. h. hint suffered alt of the results vof their little date together and he had laughed at it without giving a thought to anything. Miss Merrltt did not know .Tulla, 'but she did know that Julia was beautiful and she 1 called, as womctv .seem to cannily know things, that Julia's attitude Of indifference was what appealed to a man like Dick Nugent. Miss Merrltt recognized iu .lulia a tor midable rival if Julia cared to exeit herself at all, but so far Julia had kept very much within her own shel . Julia gained quite n lot of notoriety from the affair, all unwittingly, of course, as she did not chatter intimately with the other nurses. She was a probationer and for that reason was not admitted to ttie tiicnusnip 01 i" women who had alreadv gained caps, and, besides, her healt was still too sore to admit o her enjoying the friendship of women, As for a friendship with a man like Dick Nugent, Julia shuddered away from it. In Dr. Nugent she saw, the weakness and egotism of Dan Car son. She had seen how he had treated Miss Mcrritt'a disgrace without shoutr dcring any of the blame hlms61t. and she vaguely distrusted him. His looks, which appealed so strongly to the other nurses, were absolutely wasted on Julia GrAnt. ,., -v nf morse, this fact piqued Dick. Nu gent. He had no aveisiou to a pleasant , little affair with as pretty a pirl as Miss Grant. Of course, it was under 1 stood inadvance that therp would be . nothlne serious iu it. . He Jiad his career before him( and he had no ins 'tention qf ruining it with an entangle ment of any kind. Dr. Nugent had been paying a great' deal of attention to Grace MerrUt. ' She had thought of him as her property for some time, and she had no intention of relinquish. ine him to another woman without a struggle. Of codrse, Uc fact that Jul a might not want him never occuired to her. -AVhat .woman mum i'" '" Nugent? 1 1 ,, . . So Miss Merrltt proceeded to maket; Julia's life uncomfoi table in every way she could. Shewas clever enough to do it subtly so that other people would not notice it and tlnnK sue nnu n it tlve, but Julia f,clt this antagonism nevertheless and J suffered through it, suffered moro than she would have prdi narily, and was ymzM because she did f understand it. Miss Meriitt was ...i.i.nVBhlT insolent, and took the trou-J ( ...""" ' . I !-!... -- T..1!.. V-'-bleito impress ner superiority mum .ul ff "at very opportunity. Once in the ri 's wardtvhen Julia was arranging a mm,. rMtnff Misa Merrltt stopped and critt' eUed it, in, aqdtme tones.. i!.very one turped to Wok it the two women, Julia on," her .knees by the bed, her cheeks crimson, Miss Merrltt in spotless white wlti ner- lips drawn into thin line atandlng fabove her., Dlqk Nugent, coming lntothe ward suddenly, saw that something was wrong and advanced toward them. 'IWnat's the matter here?" he aked. Tll. wa mntp' hut Tltiss leriltt Pi ll pjalne'd that Miss Grant had done the nieiiini 111cm upon iii.ii snu.'ss,,, ,, (,1M , lt t uuMnX age. iiiimKing 1 nnu 101 ine ..u. .,,.... Mnvt ,( 1(,mr,h,, ,!,, M, M(ml0 ,, lH1MI, , ,, p,,,,,,, , bestowed upon the nijal pal It ' "' , ,,,),. ,lmbei" of 'Hie iiiulilis Hint month s,wnl 11 ilm,, I'll! followed tin' bestowal nf tin- 01 del. i,,,,,, ,,p 1M,,.n MtP,,..t is 111 c, t tiei 1 enl ovet Apnl lis lull 111 Of King Albeit the toimg nut Igating .,,, ie tn tin ii ies silnlnn, gusl ll,, dilT. leu. . 1111. n'liiowld ollnei sins- ."lie is 0111 nf the most . ,,..,,,... ,lni ,,, ..,,,,1,, f i., , ,i,. t His , 1 , ,.,,1 ,,.,, vvi iliinoenilii' iinlhiduals 1 Iiiim iiuoiinl hu(, , )li( llftllllf, ms Three-Year-Old ,.r,il In mt aeafaiing muei, wlnle1 . U. of P. Vice Provost III Rcrausc of HI health Install II T'euui nian tire protnsl of the t'nltenitv of 1A..... I. ....tn l.n U.H ..I.II....1 .. n 1 i'uiii imnui iiii-i u' 11 "miK'u 111 fc" r,.,,iii rr----.. L n to Atlnntlc City, wheie he will remain Political ..Economy fat Bryn Mawr until he line t centered. It is thought An Anna Hhaw '.pliticnl economy the extra work due to the heavv enroll ,,,nir is to be fnitmljh: nt Rryn Mawi meiil this tear, combined Willi n bad ('niCRr ,! tin Mrs' 100.000 reccited cold was t. cause of Mi lVi.mman s I , , m,UK taAm,EII f(ir nn . inili.pnsllioi.. ,, eased Hulnumenl. fiiml will be Used foi that purpose. This was derided Man Badly Buir.ed In Fire teslcrilnt 11 1 n memorial meeting for Snloiiioii Rnioskiii. Ilintt hu urns , tm Slinw In'l'iijloi Mali. , , liniues. .otitest's. bnl.t vhows. nun "i'1 '" s'lnuslt burned Inst i,iKlil .., )s , ..pirluiiltv to lionnt1 petilite drills nnd 11 miiikel full table In a lire in the paint hnp anil dwell jjrM1 M.ntr in lioimtinc flnetor Shnjt," iwhcio fresh tegetnbbs, imultiv nnd nil l"B "' Samuel Uillenikt KlU'.i South ,i, Mrs (.pnigo Ollhoru president kinds of lltisok ate fin nle 1 onsllliitc Sentiih siteel 'I'lie man who i inn f i,p Missouri t.euguc of AVoraan hut n few of the things that are making ploted m Hie shop wmt Into tin bus, 0rrs and H will lie our respon- notable and attimllte the lountrv fair mui' get setcuil cans of pnlnl tt tt to sec Hint it is fittingly done." 1 Hi Hie St. Tram Is Home fm Con . 5 tnlescenls, Datbj todnt The fete con I tlntii's tomorrow I The pioui'ils of tin fair will be ueil for the iiiniiitenniii'e of the lionic I'liere In 11 table of nieiliuil supplies to lei n tn Ies 11111I sick loom rcipnidlts 1111 nr nit of linndsoiiic linke, linud em luniili ml ImgiiiiA 1 cnliMpui es etc, nm de bl the pnlieiils in tin lioim al.es, 1 limit unit 1 Ignrs , liome uuiile II Hies nnil innneil flints, fresh butlei nnd egijs innl n 11 liinr:int niepaied to seite hot Mini mid meals Ht 110011 nnd III the eieniii I Vmnllg those ill ilmrgi' of tallies IHe 1 Mis Josiph Italliigliei . Mis I tinuiiis I itgualil. .Mis I A III. kl.v Mis Inhli ("a 1 ol Whcullinu. Mi M I' ijuiiin. Mis I 1 Aldei, Mis M mo Mi I'lillniigh. Mis .Imiiu's II Hi! n'cn Mis rililiiis Moiitllle Mis I I n lor. Mis ,lns(ih l.mtiia Mis I I -a belli Ri tan. Mi. Kiln t'oiiioi M s I'li'lllinl (illllllxhl 1 Mi Mml MIC (iltllll. Miss l'lllllllie llolstlllllll M ss I'nt lull ine MiHoiuell, Miss lJleiimn M t 'ill tin . Miss Mm ip Main 1 Miss I in r Triiiet, Mis Tliendme lliinlei Mis .Inmis Miinili Mis A N I'uiks M s Rnhaiil (' Sihwnerei Mis llenit t'lnik Mis A Must. M,. Ilm t Stmkei Mis I,,s, ,,, Hut. Inni.il Miss Gel It udi inn lis Si, 1 , Murpln Miss 1 iliiimliiia Wnlsli innl Miss Sill. .me (Ilm Cranb economy ernes ar just th( th ing easy. to pre pare and no waste. Baby Remains Mystery I'uley Cohen's disappearance finm In r pai cuts' home, 110" South" Sixth stitet, lemalns unsolied after an all night search b her father, David Cohen a tailoi, aided by neighbors nnd the. po lice. l'olev Is three .tears old and was sgen .testerda.t at luiichtltne plating iu f 1 out of her home. Sinie then no clue to her wheie nbouts hns been disclosed, despite house to house tisits 111 the neighborhood. Mrs. Xelda Cohen, her niothei, is ill in bed tluoiigb worry .and the father passed a sleepless night in his hunt for the child. Poley is described as of plump build, Queen Kllrabeth is lertainH a chaiiu ing little bull. The Cum 11 I'linu Leopold told me one dnt. iIuh ussiiig 1 his futuie. t tint he didn't want to In 11 King, lie, -iiiefeiied lo lie 11 sailni 'that shows the kiud o people 10m pilling the ioviiI Relgtnii pirt.t 1 hid the honor of bilping to bung across the AtlnulK, thanks to the li.uiiiiig I leieived not so ten mam .tears ngo on the si hoolsliip Sitiitiign." Music for Oak Lane Service Men A special musical pioginm bus been niianged for the enteitainment of foi mer i-eiviic men, who will attend Hie mieting of Oak I.ane I'ost Sll'i, of the Anieiuan Legion on .Mondnt niglit I lie fair-haired and blue-ejed and ciSiiKM ,j, b h , ,' ,b nk , a greenish-blue sweater, blue ami white striped lnmpers, white stockings nnd blui.k shoeSS Sentence Boy for Auto Theft J'or the attempted theft of an auto mobile belonging lo Sydney F. Dopps, 354a North Thirteenth stieet. AVarren Werner, sixteen yeais old, Fifteenth and Clearfield streets, tonay was sen tenced to thirty days in the. county prison bt Magistrate Glenn, at the Fourth and York stieels station. Raplist Church. Iwelltli sunt ain Oak Lane avenue. J MM Use Cuticura For the Scalp All drurgiiU, Soip W Ointnvnt v Z6 nn w, UKumzij csumoiftfn n freof "CntlcaifcDJ t 4L,Itoiton Foresight raL4 Broad & Arch Sta. 135-37 S. 52d St. 2209-11 N. Front St. Broad & Tatker St.. Just now yoii should be making arrangements for convenient, economical cooking next winter. A: 011 can easily throw off servant trouble and coal-and-ashes wor ries. You can have an unexcelled Gas Kitchen on term payments. Investigate Gas cooking service now today. 'l oil will be shown the latest de vices and your questions cour teously answered at any of the following addresses; 1706 N. Broad St. 4419 Frunkford Ave. 5534 Germantown Ave. 4236 Main St., Manayunk The United Gas Improvement Cpmpany trAwwim&M7rwM stki i i W' gz uon't tuner with corns, m your druggist lit wtH sell -rou gg m A. F. I'lcrce't Corn Plastc-rj, vmiIc m gg pnsitite moiift bclv guarantrr itr 4p lluuilrcilt 01 tliouidinh of ricople lute ustd them ilurmj He past g? lii sixteen Teais Don i experiment yb ilh liquids whiih may burn Ihe tm soil and injure the stock gg m, ings For 2c ton cart tmv enuuth m to treat S con for 10c enough gfc g to treat 3 imin Mways packed fa in a sreen Los Itjr mail if more g 40? convenient Winthrop Sale Co , Hu Wi-' ' ad si , e ei. i P wmimMmimmmmmk VIC ddilton i'ClO A ddition Your Meats Wholesale Grand Opening of Our New, Up-to-Date Market. Chuck Roast .... Rump Roast . . 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