--- - -Hw'r - kj ,p,.-j p r rawiTW'! i-tWrm .TNir.w.W' - '$ ."'., ' j - p rfrtyr Ak. n i i. I EVENING PUBLIC iyEDGEH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1919 The Testing of Julia Grant Ky HAZHL. DEYO IMTCIIEI..OR Copyright, IStO, by the Public Ledger Company In Which Julia Docs Not Find Great Happiness in Her Reinstatement' THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE KEAD THIS FIUST Thre li no ilisllliisionmeut so com plete ns n Rirl'B disappointihetit In the man she loves. .Tulln Grant loved Dan ('arson, and thonplit lie loved her until ho confessed his infatuntlon for another uomnn, then Julia released him from their cngnijcmcnt. Hut when Dan discovered that the other woman was only playing with hlin, lie wauted Julia hack, Julia, had taken up nursing nmt was trying to forget. What would you havo done? Would jou have tnkrn back n man who had rust jou oil for somo one else? Jullu (irant did just that. Moreover she interceded witli the authorities of tho hospital on the behalf of n nurse who was unfriendly to her, for the simple lcasou thnt Grace has been treated just ns she was, by a man. NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY. DAN hod been walking to and from tho hospital with Julia tllcse days. JIo wore an nir of proud possession, and treated Julia as though she were some thing precious. Julia, unused to at tention of this kind since her hospital training, felt strangely dependent and a kttlo bit uncomfortable. She had tried to shnke off this feeling, but she found It impossible, the sense of unreality that kad hung over her nil that evening timpiy would not lift. To tell the truth Julia was not happy, flhc wanted to be, she was trying with tell her might to feel ns though she were, but it seemed impossible. As for Dan Be was happy and contented. lie had made a mistake and rectified it; there fore he reasoned thnt it should bo for gotten oud ho believed that Julia had forgotten it. AVhat he wanted next was to oust Julia from this odious work of hers which claimed all her time. lie had no intention of allowing her to keep on here at tho hospital. That was out of tho question. Besides, he wanted i n enrly marriage. However, he did not realize how dif ferent Julia really was. She had turned fo tho hospital when she had needed help. and it had stretched out comforting nrms to her. It had not given her case of body, but it had given her work, hard wrk from morning" until night, nnd she had learned theeoln.ee of seeking rest aching in every bone, too tired to think Imagination. She thought of It at u liv ing thin and she herself was u part of Us great mochinery, n small cog in nn enormous wheel. At night, when she went to bed Rho tried to think, but she was too utterly tired, nnd she fell asleep try ing to nnaljvc her own feelings. Tho next morning after Grace Mcr Hit had sought Julia out. Julia re membered the whole conversation be tween them. "1 suppoc I have you to ihnnlc for everything," Grace had said tonclessly. There was so little life in her words thnt Julia felt the hoplessness in the girl's heart. "Dick Nugent told me that you went to Doctor Norvillc," Grnce went on. "I'm not going to be suspended but they have added three months on to my time nnd of course I can't hnvc any liberties. 1 don't see why you did it," she finished. Julia knew why she had done it. lie Way Back In 1904 To the Editor it Woman's Page, Dear Madam Will you please in form mo what day December 21, JJ104, fell on? 11. H. J. December 21, 1001, fell on Wednesday. How to Become Notary Public To the Keillor 0 Woman"! Pone: Dear Madam Being an admirer I younger, should T also Invite the parents, or the mothers only? Should t address the cards to the parents? , could arranged siring or rod above the, W"J' j'uM "", nrd, rend? What sink so that ou could pull 11 curtain ""'' 1"' mote appropriate to scrxo.' 1 around It? It would be .nicer to shut What for the children, and what for thnt off while you arc using the roomhe i,jR pC01,le? I should like to make r,nd;,:ne,,So';r.?imnolM,Inattt.rCfrlBCra,',r - I -. crcfore I If you carry out the blue color awaiting your answer. scheme, why don't you get some blue You have helped f.0 many mothers idculm or some other heavy material iiilnnil j nm almost sure jou will help la warm blue for curtains at the doors' ..,, ., , -r )lfrse the same thing for side curtains I me. NS. ' " " tour roluinn I nm Inking the llbertv of "'" s'"'" viiinncp nc me wiuuuwn mm jn sending me inviiimons io juiu applyhig t" you for nEf. Voiild 11 '?u '"v'0 W,?kW rt' P'"'"1 "! guests iid.lress then, to t 1. hll- dud v ndvlse me where to annlv for " !"" iiiiriii n Dm-,. im 1 ( m incm-M-ivcs. iur n 11 w uuiiiuh "Un 0" noCy pi Ml??1 ' 'V'1 ff that with tho blue to put an, to get n real letter through the mall A 1 the rocking chair. 1 Word them very informally, something 1 ... ,.. .- .. ,-!... ' ' T IMnk tlili. mHI mnt'n n rerv ntlrnp. 1 lll-n il.lc . Aiiniy lor a rommission us nomr.v .. ..................... .-. ----- ..n.i ....-. public to the i-eeretnry of the common wealth, Ilarrisburg, I'a. You can get all the details n( the position theie, toe? Some Halloween Games To the 7,'itllor 0 iroinmi'e i'nof Dear Mndnm. Would jou kindly tell me Home games to play nt 11 Halloween party at which there will be about twenty boys nnd twenty girls? A DA II A- KiUDKIl. If you will send me a stamped, self addressed envelope I will be cry glad to send jou some games that I have prepared for Halloween. cause Grace Merritt had gone through I Removing Stains From Coat the bnme experience thnt olio ncrbell ' Ta the IMtor 0 Woman's race: Tho hospital had taken hold of Julia's I derision.) had, because n man had treated her j with the same disregard of every con sideration thnt Dan' had used toward Julia. That had been yesterday. To day everything was changed. She, Julia was once more reinstated, she would soon be reinstated in the eyes of the world, she was engaged td be married and yet a realization stabbed her when ever she stopped to think, that she was no happier tlinn Grace Merritt herself. Julia had spoken hesitatiugly. She did not want to give Grace Merritt the iden that she wauted to meddle. "You'll he careful, won't jou?" she had asked, "the next time will really end things." "I suppose you feel lespousible for mc," Grace had sneered, but hcr lips were white and her blue eyes had looked dead 11s though she hadn't slept for a great mnuy nights. Julia did not resent Grace's attitude. She did not want to be thanked for what she had done, and she knew that Grace was too miserable to reason matters out. If the truth he told, Grace was loo unhappy to care very much whether she was kept in the hospital or not. She wanted to crawl off somewhere nnd be utterly alone, away from the mocking light in the eyes of Dr. Dick Nugent. (Tomorrow Julia faces making of n Dear Madam. Will you he so kind ns In inform me through your column how to remove stains of blood from a FOOD FAIR ANSWERS DINNER-MENU PUZZLE Exhibit and Demonstrations by Mrs. Wilson Will Start in Armory Next Week try; oening: breads, rolls, cinnamon buns, crumb cake. Friday afternoon: tireless cookerj, breads from whole wheat, deviled egg salad, cheese no cities; evening; breads, fancy fruit roll, fancy pastry. Saturday afternoon: tireless cookery, Vienna breads, ciuller.s, lnjcr cake; evening: corn breads, fruit salads. live, comtormulo-looKlng room icr uie "Jiv dear Murv winter. Of course, you could use nny; oner co or lint jou hkc, uui, h-i-miii- - "ri 1 .. 11 .......1- .ii,i, ally, I nlwajs prefer blue for both din- ' f , "' ..M' f, "It ing room and kitchen. It seems to be '' ' ''" 1' ',,0V1' w'mn he n let ?&$usa& mizx ,:vc ,o bnve Proper CoBtume for Night ' , , . ... ........ . ,.. . .. It Is not necessary to ask the chll- 7o the htotorot "oman, paBC. fntllcrSi nm, lh v w()llU prob. Dear Madam. A 111 you please print , ni,lv I10t bo al)0 to cmnp nj.i10w. Ice in your column ns soon as possible, the t.ronm nm) cnkp Vf)lll( bl tll0 ,,l-ott way I should drupe the goods for 11 t)llnK t wrve for )nt)l ,nothers and llnlloween costuiiu; called Nicht ,,i,i,irr. Have lady fingers nnd smnll and also what kind of goods I should ,,n(ps t)int wm ,c mnrp wholesome for get that wouldn t be expeiisivc. thp jomlRstPrs than iced cake. If yon IONSTANT IlhAIJI.H. m .(M1 n,iKilt lllm, (l jny),r c (or Night wears black, of course, and the grownups. And be sure to hnvc has her mantle decorated with stars nnd some little crepe paper favor for the crescent moons made of silver paper, children to take home to show to Wear a black-slip of some kind, and D.uldv. for that is half the joy of n tlrnnn tlin mnfnrtnl n er It 111 straight tinrtv fnr ihoni. Hiillrm p'en favors lui'e tnffetu coat? A child's nosebleed ncs frnn, the shoulder to the ankles unul'd be just right for that date. I stained the iront ot ine coat. 1 used 1 if vou i,nve narrow material, eaten tne lnpe your party will lie a great success, carbon tetrachloride but the stain still' breadths together with n basting remains 01 roursc it rniioira some thread, and hold the costume in nt but it is still very noticeable. Thnnk 1 tlio waist with a band ot black tulle vou for any information that will help ' with long flowing ends. Mnke n llnwlii me. The color is a Trench blue. yr. 0f the tulle, too, using just nm II. W. thickness oer your head. You can get A paste made of raw starch and just tulle at a five and ten-cent store for enough wnter to make it soft, spread ten cents u yard, nnd that is about the over the stain will remove it. Applj It least expensive thing you can gel. If thicklv and brush it nwny as soon as It that seems too flimsy, cheesecloth would is dry. Repeat the application until he about the next suitable thing In the stain is gone. oriee. Wear black slippers and stock lugs. i Kitchen and Dining Room A . , , . To the r.Aitor of Woman", Poo,: A Children's Party Dear Mndain I don't know If this is To thr K,htor 0 Woman's Page: the page I bhould address, but will jou Dear Madam. I hnvc a little hm tell me an attractive way to fix' a room who will be four years this month nn we hnve to use for kitchen and dining the 2Sth, nnd I would like to give 11 room? I ha.ve n round table, four little party. When 1 invite the young .hnirs, one rocker nnd a refrigerator, sters, all children of his age and some What color .draperies would be nice for', window nnd doors lending from hall nnd parlor, as 1 would like U ilx it nice for the winter? I nm thinking of getting n piano. T would like it to look nice. The sink nnd range arc in this room. What should 1 hnve the floor cow-red with? MUS. H. You enn mnke n very attractive room cut of jour kitchen nnd dining room. It would be nice to cover the floor with blue and white linoleum. Then you ,milil linvn ii litrpp vnrf ; 11 rni? tint innld S be piettv in blue or with a great deal 1 of blue in it to put under the tnblc. I 1 (.ni-timc-A iimi linvii tln tnliTn 111 ni umtnii I ,TUrJ"lV vit unit 1111 ituiy 114 tut vi iiii 1 1 01 niv rouni. aa (.iii'iru uuy wuy iiiul jmi BRISTOL PLANS "CLEAN UP"' Women to Form Advisory Committee to Better Sanitary Conditions Bristol, I'a., Oct. 17. Appointment of n new health officer for the borough nnd the forinnlion of a woman's ad visory committee to direct tho long- i promised "clean-up" of llristol's sani- I tary conditions are announced by Coun- ty Medical Director I'lymire. John Wright, who was appointed, health officer bj the State Department n j ear ago, has been supplanted by I Hcnrv ('. I.ovctt, it was announced. Mr. I.ovctt will nrtiwly direct the cam- ' liaign. The personnel of the women's ' committee is epetted to be announced within a few dnjs. llrtstftl's sntiitni'X cnnilltimi 1ms been ! under lire for months ns a result of nl leged flagrant violations of the health requirement" IF YOU LOVE 'locer.i you should be interested In THE CENTURY FLOWER SHOP tsth llelow Chestnut Ht Phila. Garment Co. 1118 Chestnut St. Trom Maker to Wearer Saves You the Middleman's ProQt Salesmen's Sample Sale Oar TOiolennlf IVn'l. Iitnt icnre on 3RD tin to thf minute Ktj'IrK In Contn. i.nh!f In 0 $ KTrrT new material represented, All ulies for Itntli Women nnd MlHnrii, Come early, onlr one sold to 11 cnslomer, Tnke Kleralor Snte $20 "' rttrrhnyln A cent h Orders Accepted-' Av J Soldiers Soothe Skin Troubles with Cuticura SoAD.Otnimpttt Tairnm?Tir nrh Ram. i pics of "C.Mcuit, Dpt L, eitB " JGOSS "3 O 'Qfi5.55, m m. i sss a-? Housewives of Philadelphia will gel a rest next week when the "Food Fair" opens Its doors at tho First Itegimcut Armory and begins nnswering the vtx- Ing question "What Shall I Get for Dfuncr?" Complete menus for small families will be prepared and distributed, nnd housekeeper will discover n lot of new dishes oE which they probably uevtr lienrd. " One hundred exhibitors of pure foods , Tfill have booths nt the fair, nnd a number of other booths will be devoted to the, right sort of utensils to bo used to economize energy. Mrs, M. A. Wilson, food expert with the Evening Public IjEDQEr. has nre- Jared o complete set of menus from the ist'of foods that will be on exhibition, Rud from " to 10 o'clock every day will giye demonstrations nnd talks on cook ing and cooking utensils. Every afternoon will be a demonstra tion of the successful use of the iireless cooker and tho economy of fuel, and food in 'this method of booking will be told. The preparation of dainty salads and fancy pastry will also bo shown, according to this schedule: Monday evening: fancy salads. Tuesday afternoon : tireless cookery, bread, apple cake; evening: bread, sponge cake, crullers. Wednesday nfternoon : tireless cook ery, bread, cream puffs, pastry; eve ning: bread, eggless mayonnaise, salads. Thursday afternoon: firelcss cook ery, bread, rolls, cinnamon buns, pas- Mrs. Julia Martlne Dead New York, Oct. 17. Mrs. Julia Mnr tinc, wife of 'former United States Sen ator James D. Mnrtine, of New Jersey, died yesterday nt her home of Cedar brook road, I'lninfield, X. J. She was a granddaughter of Pierre Lorillard and a daughter of Scott Kodman. ' delicious P0MPE1AU OLIVE OIL "always fresh" Safe Milk Porlsfuto &Iirtifc Ho Gooklot A Nutritious Diet for All Aget, Quick Lunch; Home or Office. Avoid Imitations and Substitutes mmmwm WWrt'vi 1 ' JrP ""prapsS Unsurpassed Sjhesoothing Jri for Mayonnaise I M DADI rUYVLM-K QlSKiM ana "encn W scented with lifesi Salad Dressings I m. Neapolitan Violete 2 Ire""!'.! Talcolette Peroxide i , ' I M5' yaaiiMng Cream keep Sold Everywhere jig8aEtBli?j -at your dealer1 I . 'i B-aaa-Miys.,, ii i Wi0KPEN im ft Wr SATURDAY -lff ra J ' QK EVENINGS 0MWJ IX liwr ONLY ONE STORE tams The Biggest Song Hits Of 1919 Here are the songs that are pleas ing the world. You should have each and every one of them. J 1- -rCtT?! 8& ftA tAl'S' AlrtZA a ' .m''- y r- iirrl Chocolate Golden Vanilla One Pnckatrc Makes Enough for a Largo Family At Your Grocers The Morrison Co., Phila. Beautify the Complexion IN TEN DAYS Nadinola CREAM, i To UmqualtJ Buutlftw Used and Endorsed By Thtusands Gutranteedto remove tan, fref klti, plmplei, liver-ipots, etc. Ex treme cues 20 days. Rldi ports and tlstutt of impuritiet. Leivei the skin clear, loft, healthy. At leading toilet counters. If they haven't it, by mail, two aiiei, 60c. and $1.20. NATIONAL TOILET CO.. Pmls. Tenn. 'Hold bx Jacob llro., 1015 Clientnut HI.. nd other totUt counter!." T iiyvT jnws y SHj3Tr7 our STORE ORDERS ARE AS GOOD AS CASH and enable you to buy at the de. partment "anil apeclalty atorea you prefer, Our term are baaed on the lenctn, Sof creditAre fair and mod. erfil. .write lor-iuij aciaii. Uiitws., ma unwinui jMAimibTT BUY NOW While Our Stock Is Still SELLflN AT OLD PRICES Folks, you can actually practice true economy in this Sale of Diamonds because we stocked up big many months ago, anticipating the present high prices, hut we wanted to protect our customers, hence wc offer you handsome diamonds for at least 23 under the present market. TAKE YOUR CHOICE bTt..l ?.. .PNiiyi.i.-vi'i i ;r.'tiH( MiJ 0 w J' I i"" ' ' 'mwHB fa .1. "I.. l.r !'" j "JJIMl,,! ffl B Wit , rff vJ1l ELGIN WATCHES $1 1.75 SO A WEEK LADIES' WRIST OR GENTLEMAN'S WATCH Solid 14 Karat Gold Filled Cases Fully set with jewels, ad justed to position and tem perature fine time keeper absolutely guaranteed. Gorseoue rlnr, aet with Ii pure white diamonds and center ruby or emerald. mou!...S39.75 S!CkT?ai.TmP IVrfect rut diamond. Pure hlt. 14-Lt, to(d mountlnc. M S31.25 ' ";"' ''' ,i,gca i I 'S I ELITE I 4- - -CI $211Sl i j Vz I Tell Me I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles Give Me a Smile and a Kiss Alexander's Band is Back in Dixieland Out of the East My Little Sunshine I'll Say She Does You're Still an Old Sweetheart of Mine A Little Birch Canoe and You Your Eyes Have Tol" Me So My Isle of Golden Dreams Till We Meet Again Every dealer has them in sheet music, player rolls, and phonograph records. Your favorite orchestra will gladly play them for you. Sung and Featured by the FARBER SISTERS " SINBAD "Alexander's Band Is Back in Dixieland" This song on sale at all music counters for 10c per copy; get it today. Headquarters for the Songs of the George White "Scandals of 1919" Hits of the Show Are "Gimmie the Shimmie," "Up Above the Stars," "Land of My Heart's Desire," "Pea cock Alley," "My Little Address Book," "Step This Way," "I Could Be Happy With One Little Boy," "Picture Frame in My Heart" SONG & GIFT SHOP 1028 MARKET ST. BiNOHnM hotel block Open cvgs., Saturday until 11. Jerome II. Remick & Co., Prop. New Furs From S Old p 70UR lasl year's S Fur Coat or Set p can be cleaned and re- 'Q modeled into Hie new- 'Q est style manu new q models now on display -. rclincd, and you will not know it from a new model. Q Charges remarkably Q moderate lor tlic qual- q ity of the work. v- JOSEPH GLASS I'urrlpr Mmr. 1803 Vrf 218 South 12th Street S. j llelon- Walnut M w' :;;" Be Regular eat 4his bran -that 4as4es so good. There's nothing like good health nothing else makes you feel so full of pep and vim and energy and cheerfulness. The most common enemy of good health is constipation. It poisons you. It drags you down. It puts the brakes on ambition. Kellogg's Krumbled Bran is ready to eat. It is a food. It has a flavor that makes you enjoy eating it. Eat a little every morning with your breakfast as a cereal, or add a third as much to any cereal. It helps you do away with the taking of drugs which, after all, only force nature to accomplish unwillingly what she will do for you gladly if you follow her principles and eat proper food. Be sure you get Kellogg's Krumbled Bran in iiic; dcuiiCKiiiu M ,S va TO KEEP RECULAR-EAT of red and green package as Kel logg's Toasted Corn Flakes. Buy it of your grocer. This sig nature guarantees each package Scientific &nd Economical, too Mermen Cream Dentifrice is made to accomplish results. It is based on the latest discoveries of dental science. It really protects teeth by improving the flow of saliva Nature's guardian of teeth. It is scientific and very expensive to make. But Mennen's is so concentrated that a tiny bit is enough. One half inch cleans teeth perfectly, breaks down tartar formations and removes tobacco stains. For this reason, Mennen's is really extremely inexpensive. In a broader sense it is highly economical for it saves teeth. Teeth are worth more than money. W nwARK, n.j. vj.s.fl. Pnre White Diamond. PeTfMt out and mounted. SSStsIuo C27 50 C0ca.wa,-W"" (.mrr-j .-ii..sr r. v. - '-rrn w iiyujuiivrfii' AP & ... tt i A. V0VPU iM Ons Store r.2 Poops above FllbartJ OneManaOTttent . r . . .... ! 5 -" I I INSTALL A "LOVEKIN" NOW DON'T JP I ! I The ihortyw of coJ la llkoly to make ample hot water ff I"' I II I I nn unrrtulnlr In homes that are not equipped with a fl Iff, ' IS . . 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A musical education is a great advantage. Heppe Pianos have unusua The Heppe Piano is the greatest dollar-for-dollar value in Philadelphia. In tone quality, Heppe Pianos are unsurpassed because they have three sounding-boards. In design they are rich and artistic. As for durability, the Heppe name guarantees you entire satisfaction. If it is not convenient for you to make complete settlement at the time of pur chase, you may purchase through our Rental-Payment Plan, which applies all rent toward the purchase price. Pricef $395 and upwards Call, phone or write for catalogues. Downtown 11 17-1110 Chestnut Street I C. J. HEPPE & SON founded in 1855 One price System adopted In 1,811 Uptown 6th ana Thompso taeet Mt -21 I g&m 'zsai m At "J1, W-I -i ftmm roef' i -'fKW 'ft 1. i Is IV .' A t- 0 .. f f ' ft (fv A iAjyi
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