IPw-ty,, 'irfir'-rV'' V'-il '.. "yfn r" -rf flrf??Tf V' A Ji I'M: hv EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA', TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14 101D The Testing of Julia tyrant Hy IIAZKIi DEYO IIATCHULOK Copyright i DIDi IV i'uUfo l,cdocr Co. was the tlioiight of Madeira cmhroldcrr, So t snccl to n fnsclnntlne hnn 1 L....... nnil there were tlio loneliest llttlo Tihltp IS What Happens When Dan Carson Attempts to Set a Second Wedding Dale Imnnets for tiny babies embroidered Augers cracked so painfully. It IJIm."11 m"'" n ,I.nl!'.,y ''"'K'"- I lier a lot, nnl I found tlmt It's tli rT-ic""la 1"ir,lly I)e,lcvo ,,,ey weiwttjr I can keep my bands clean, onlj ?l.u. (dully in cold weather. If they'r HEAD THIS mtST After a man has definitely broken with a girl, and has asked her to re lease! him from their engagement, what docs she owe to him if he asks her to take him back? .lulla flrnnt .faced this question after Dan Carson had told her he loved another woman. Julia had gone into a hospital to try vand forget her hurt in hard work, and linn in tho meantime had found that the other woman was only play ing with him. Julia's first wild grief 1ind torment of mind were oer and i,ht felt that Dan needed her. She felt, too, that she still loved him, and u lio gae him her promise for the iecond time. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY j'T WAS in this frame of mind with I- Dick Nugent constantly waylaying her for a possible flirtation, with Grace, Ifcrritt stealing around the place in obvious disgrace and as white a9 death, aud with her own feelings upset and llmost terrifying in their strangeness, Mint Julio first met Dan's suggestion Chat sho plan to give up her work and let married immediately. It was at the house one evening and t"te two wcro sitting In tbo stiff, gloomy lick parlor. Julia had grown to have 0. certain dread of these evenings with JDan and because sho did not understand Iiersilf she felt like a criminal. It was all right when Lucy nnd one of her friends dropped in and they all chatted Together, but tho moment Julia and Dan Were left alono together Julia began h be nervous. Conversation had languished between iflicra Uils evening when Dan suddenly fcpoke. "Don't you think we'd better como to sonic understanding, Julia?" Julia Btartcd guiltily. "What do you mean?" "I mean nbout our relations. We haVen't discussed anything about our taarrlago; we haven't made nny plans and wo haven't talked about jour giving up your work at the hospital." .""Giving up my work? I didn't know there was any question about that." "But you knew it must come some time." .'Julia was silent. "Didn't jou?" "I really hadn't thought about it, Dan." Dan was silent a moment, nnd when ho spoke again there was an aggrieved tone in his voice. "Well, jou will when we decide on the date for tho wedding." Dan had hesitated about speaking of the date for the wedding. He knew so well that any memory of n wedding day would bo linplcnsant for Julia, and that he would lip in anjthljig but a favorable light. "Tact's make it soon." He said inn pulsivily, "There is no reason why wo should wait." Julia was thinking quickly. She did not want to hurry the marriage. Sho could not think of marrjtng until her mind was more at ease about matters than it was at present. This time wien xlic set her wedding da, there nliist be no mistake. "There is no reason why we should lutrrj lnnttern," julia said finally. Dan- looked at her in surprise. Julia who hud always acceded to him in everything was actualy setting up her will against his. Once sho had been willing to do anything ho wanted her to do. Well, ho supposed he had him self to thank for her present attitude, for the change in her nature, and he must be patient no matter what it cost him. He loed Julio, he wanted her more tjian anything in the world. It had cost him a great deal to discover the fact, but he w as sure of it now. Dan gulped down a desiro to press her, to try and persuade her to his way of thinking, but something told him that It would not bo wise nnd he re frained. "All' right, dear, it will be just when yoifsay. I don't want to hurry you, "WHOLESALE PRICES to-the RETAIL TRADE" Jm& (Established 25 years) 9 Manufacturing Furrier 1227 WALNUT ST. A most reliable shop of correct styles for the women who demand exclusive and charming FURS "Distinctively Different" Charge Accounts Invited " J mres uf green k Ki4 J pusture land wuttrrd I l npurkllnc ftprlno, v a iirlielens herd of llior- ouchbrrd co, and 11 I dnli'T unsurpassed In cleanliness and equipment, your U I butter might bo ulmott ate too J I Inclsl on A, K. .V, Ileal Hut. I I ler, lou'll be disappointed In ''koiuethlnE Jut as tood," H. R. AIKEN " I? N. Delaware Ate. X I'lilladelplila I TO f ?? although jou know I want you. dear. You must know that. You trust me, don't jou? You belie c me?" Julia lifted her hcay lashes and looked at Dau out of beautiful serious eyes. Sho saw his boyish face stirred with emotion: there was a look of pain in his eyes. Sho felt n sudden sense of pity rush ocr her and with it n desiie to mother him. With a sudden impulse sho leaned over and touched her check to his softly. "Of course, dear," she murmured. He caught her close to him and she lay quiet, her head against his shoulder. They did not speak for a time, then he said. "About jour work? ' Sho stirred. "Yes?" "You're not going on with it. Why I hardly ever see you, nnd when I do you're all tired out, or you have to get back early. We never go anywhere. It's not fair to me." Something tightened nrouud Julia's heart and sho lost tho feeling of tender ness that she had felt for him a moment ago. This was tho selfish Dan speak ing, the Dan who thought onlv of him self. This was the side of Dan that simply had not existed for her until ho told liir that he loved another woman. In the nctt installment Julia make-, her decision. How do you eter keep your bauds so clean" I asked Dorothea in despair, pftcr I had scrubbed mine and thev still looked grimy. "Well," answered Doro thea as she sun eyed her soft white hands with paidouablo satisfaction,,"! uvo a kind of cicam that was rci.om mended to my sister by ft famous pianist She was taking music lessons of him and iihad great troublo because the ends of her it iicipeu the only CSIIO re soft. tho dirt seems to wash off enslly and not get into tho pores. It only takes a tiny bit at night, but T wouldn't be without it." This cream tomes In various sizes, from CO cents up. for names or Shops, tiililre Woman's Pace Editor, I'hone Wnlnut 3000. .$--:-$:-a2-K-$-lK-$tt W TO) . ty To Order &&lUd Ready to Wear 1206 WALNUT ST. This Week Special Suits from $9.00 Coats from $65.00 Serge Dresses from $22.50 Tricotine Dresses from , .$28.50 Satin Dresses from $25.00 ! furs ttemoaclcd Evening Dresses .-vv'.''i.A'A'--'v'fc..i;. ? mfi p sv ? mf mp p tJW J. Ji UT 0 1(fi . V XT w Adventures With a Purse I WENT to the book department to buyn book for a little fiicnd of mine who has a birthday coming. Thcre'H such a bewildering arraj of books these days how do people keen un with them I And how do mothers, busy with their other duties and their own books to read, ever find time to read luvenile , books and thus make wise selections for their children? I was in despair for n few minutes when suddenly I saw n title I which brought back one of the joys of my own childhood. I shall necr forget, how that particular book appealed to me and here it was. in a beautiful new dress and most charmingly illustrated. It's a book that both bos and girls would like, and the price is ?2 GO. How is it cer done that exquisite' embroidery eery ejclet n smooth1 round hole, ecrj stitch in every scallop just where it belongs! I neur fail to man el at the dainty perfection of Madeira work! Today I was searching for a gift to send to a dear little baby wav out iu sunnv California. Though I dutifully looked at rattles and other tojs, somewhere at the back of my mind I '- i 7 r ,. I USER Kfl I I dependability la flrinlj establlahert- ;,Vkmff7on,Vn,n I 9 ll fl cannot In m estimated Don t eonfu,8 thn 7 0 EL J 11 m ulth any cither heater- It li dirterrnt In cnnatrueSn Viif. I Imt1 M 1 feront In result .end for booklet co"rucion dir- KV TB H I LOVEKIN WATER HEATER COMPANY I II 'I fl B ff 9 LareI Slreet PMindtelphiB, P.,. I fe & I 1 ! WIH Hi WMit Will 'II i I i III ll iim mil IT I i fMWtw&MMSm, til 1 i "a. Are you always successful on baking day? Are your cakes light and spongy and your biscuits white and flaky? If not, let us help you with gS THE WHOLESOME BAKING POWDER I tl Amur. WRIG LEYS 5' a package -before the wa a package during the war c a package NO THE FLfiUOR LSTS SO DOES THE PRICES 4mm WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE I WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER DOWN STAIRS STORE Right When You Need It, Comes a Sale of Women's and Children's Underwear and Hosiery Savings Range From 1-4 to 1-3 It couldn't have been better timed, this sale of warmer underthings that comes with the first frost. Here are good, serviceable knit underwear and hosiery of sturdy qualities that will give great satisfac tion.' Some are first qualities, some second, but on both there are real savings that will make the family budget go farther. J Women's Hosiery 4 'v-,a,' 20c a stockings, pail' for women's "seconds." black cotton for women's black cnshnicio Toe a pair hose. $1 a pair for black or colored seamless silk stockings. 1.25 a pair for black, while, coidovan or gray silk full-fashioned stockings. "Sec onds." Women's Underwear 2.1c for low -neck and slecclos cstd of white cotton in regular and extra fai7.es. "Seconds." 25c for women's bodice-top vests of white cotton, extra sizes. "Seconds." 25c for fancy-top csts of white cotton, regular sizes. "Seconds." (Tentrnl) 50c for lisle vests with bodice tops, lcg ular sizes. Extra sizes are GOc. 50c for lisle vests with narrow shoulder straps, legular sizes. Extra sizes nie GOc. Children's Hosiery 25c a pair for white or cordovan ribbed cotton hose, sizes 5 to O1. "Seconds." 10c a pair for infants' white wool stock ings, "second." 50c a pair for infants' white silk-and-wool stocking, "seconds." 30c a pair for medium-weight cotton hoso in black and cordovan, sizes C'i to 0'. Children's Underwear 85c for medium-weight white ribbed-cotton combination suits in sizes 2 to 12 years. 85c for fleeced white cotton combination suits in a heavier weight; sizes 2 to 12 years, "seconds." The Soft Becomingness of Fox Fur is its gieat irtuc in the eyes of. well-dressed women. The flufflness and glossiness of thin charming fur harmonize with almost nny complexion and are a decided addition to any cos tume. Every piece of fur in the Down Stnirs Stoio is of first quality, taken in season when the pelt is full-fun ed and at its best These have been finished by expert furricis and the soft silk linings, the fastenings and all the little points aic just as they should be. Prices on fox furs range from ?42.50 to ?75. (Mnrliel) Chamois Lisle Ofloves nnn Any Lemigtlh a Wooisuni Clhooses All the fashionable lengths and colors aio ready in the Down Stairs Glove Store and there nrc no better gloves in the country at like prices. A lightweight 2-clasp gloe in chamois lisle is in white, gray, pongee, blown and buck at 65c a pair. Another, with speaipoint stitching, is in white, gray, brown and cafe au lait at 85c a pair. Others in 2-clasp length show Paris point stitching or embroideiy and come an white, beaver, brown, chamois and gray. $1. Iongfir Gloves Jj-button length strap-wrist gloves in giay and mode, $1. G-button length with elastic at the wrists and spearpoint backs are in white, pongee, gray and brown at $1.25 pair. S-button length in white is also $1.25. A heaucr weight in 8-button length has two clasps at the wtist and is in white, mastic and beaver at $1.35. 12-button length m white or beaver is $1.65. (Central) SsivSinigs of $5 to $7 onn Tfiiese OemiMDiniefly Qoodl Suits for Mem All-wool cheviot suits in dark Winter mixtures, running through grays and browns, principally. The materials are good, through and through ; the tailoring measures up to the rigid Wanamaker standard; the styles are the right ones'1 for men and young men for the season of 1919-20. There are two and three button coats in styles for men and young men and fittings in all regular sizes from 34 to 42. PrSces $27o5CD amd $2905 ((ullrrj. Market) Warm Elamket Rolbes for Menu amid Boys $4.65 for men's comfoi table blanket bathrobes in good, dark- colored patterns with cords at the waist and well-cut collars and pockets. ' ?1 for similar lobes in 8 to 18 jear sizes. ' ((Jnllerj. Market) MaraboM Is ttflne Right Sort of Warmth for Now fm Capes and stoles are in various sizes in black, natural and taupe, often combined with ostiich. They are all lined with silk and finished with silk cord or ribbon to fasten them. Not only are these very attractive to wear as a shoulder wiap, but many women use them for the collars of evening capes. The assoitment of this fluffy beauty is at its best and prices range fxom $".7o to $28.50. (Central) :es itrn Lovely ColorSngs for blouses or flocks. These arc many striking combinations, such as taupe printed with a flaming flower or with dull blue. Many women are choosing thorn for afternoon or ecning frocks. 40 inches wide, they ine $3.75 a yard. (SIIU Store. Central) it Uoosyal at 20c each 18x18 inches, these nio of mci ceuzed cotton damask in n half dozen pietty patterns; hemmed and icady for use. (Clieklnnt) NeEino Corsets for Average to Ex tremraely Stout; Figures There are numeiou models, all well boned and all with the ab dominal suppoit that tends to io duce. The coisels aio made of fine, heay pink or white eoutil. One model has bands of elastic in the back, another has them about the hips, some corsets are shoitly boned in fiont, while otheis h.ne long boning all around. $5.50 to $7.50. (Central) Fresh, New Curtains Offer a Savita g to r for they wcie bought months ago, and, of touise, their letail puces aie maiked in the Wanamakei way with only an honest piofit on the lower wholesale pikes of that time. Altogether, theie are six new sivlps. One is of fine white scrim with a drani-woik design near ity aie always attractive anil the hemstitched bolder. $3.50 a I durable good investments for pair. any room, and when Axminstqrs Two other styles aie of madras, like these can.be had at old prices that seemingly fl agile material it is a leal opportunity. that housewives Know to lie so durable. One shows a flower de sign and the other a combination of bow knots anu wans oi iroy. $3,75 a pair. ' Fine Scrim Curtains at $5.75 a Pair , They aro in white and creanj with hemstitched borders, drawn work and lace medallions at tractively combined. The last style is of tncrconzed voilo with lace medallions set in tho hemstitched borders. ?Q a pair, (Cenlrnl) nan a Oromip of Womeini's Suits at $37oS0 which is an unusually low price for suits as well tailored and of such fine materials as these. The sizes and styles are mostly for young women, who will find suits of checked vclour, of silvertip elour, of silvertone and of various tweeds. Jackets are all handsomely lined with flowered silk. Women who prefer suits without fur, that they may wear their own furs, will find this a splendid oppor tunity. Strictly Tailored Suits that arc especially nice for business women aie made of wool poplin, serge, wool jersey and burella, trimmed with biaid or bone buttons. $28.50, $30, $32.50 and $35. A Warm TomcIi of For added to soft, warm materials makes tiuly handsome suits that seem nioic attractive than those of any previous season! Velour de lainc, silvertone, tinseltono and tticotine, cry well tailored, aie trimmed with nutria, beaver, Australian opossum, Hudson seal (dyed musk lat) and nearseal. $45, $50 to $125. (Market) "V mm mmm r Good Skirts at $9.50 In the group theie aie good-looking plaid buiellas in ac cordion pleated or gatheied models with outstanding hip pockets. Skiits of plain huntei'o green buiella cloth aie tiimmed with black In aid. Two Attractive New Skirts One is a woolly plaid tiimmed with big, shiny buttons and (.omes in a soft blue and brown combination. $10.75. The other is an accordion pleated plaid skirt w ith three bo pleats in the back. And it is in bioun and navy tones. $15. (Market) Axniimster Rungs at Old Prices Aminstor lugs of good qual- Axmmster Rugs 8.3x10.6 feet, $35 and $51.50. 9x12 feet, 37;50 and $55. Wool-and-Fiber Rugs 6x9 feet, $6.75. 9x10.6 feet, $9.25. 9x12 feet, $9.75. 12x12 feet, $14.50. 12x13.6 feet, $16.50. (CUeitnnt) Tailored Waists Have Many Friends Many of these waists h'ae col lais that may be woin either high or low; otheis have detach able toUais, trim of cut and smait of line. You'll find them in Sheer batiste at $2.50, $3.25 and $5. Dimity and madias at $3,50 and $3,75. Snowy poplin at $3.75, White or black tub silk at $5. Navy blu6 or black taffeta at $5,75. Nightgown And theie are piles and piles of women's new ones to fill every demand. They have V necks or high necks with collars, all huve long sleeves and many are nicely trimmed ; every one Is of soft waim quality. Pink or blue striped gowns are $2 to $T.G0. Plain xhite gowns are $2.50 to $3.85. And a stjle of plain pink is $3.85. Navy $7.50, blue or black satin at (rMarket) Striped two-piece pajamas are $3. A dainty one-piece stylo fin ished with silk stitching is $2.25. This has a collar that may be worn high around the neck low. (t'en(ral) 01" ' !A fl - M ' nJ t if aW-fr,?- rfttfj ' (ttVf ! 4ft, asm 'A ; 1