Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 23, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 13, Image 13

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EVENING riTBLIC LEDOBR-nntADELrHIA; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1919
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The Testing of
Julia Grant
By 1IAZKL. 1)EY() ItATCIIKLOK
Copyrtoht, 1910, bu the VutiUo Jjtdacr Co.
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Adventures
With a Purse
HKAI) THIS F1HST
Is n man ever honeHt willi lilm
pelf? Wni Dnn Cnroon honest with
himself when ho jilted .Itiliti Ornnt
for another womnn nml then enme.
Bncakiiig oack when the other woman
lefusctl to mnrry him? Aas Dan
("arson jusMfied in expecting .Julia to
Kive up her hospital work nml marry
hlin immediately, and was .lullti Hcht
In insisting upon nnlshlng her train
ing? Head this story nnd decide these
piohlcms for yourselves.
NOW fiO ON WITH TUB STOIlV
LUCY determined to give her sister
a real tnlklng to, hut when the time
came she accomplished very little. Julia
just looked nt her nnd laughed.
"I don't think you're treating Dan
at nil fair," Lucy flamed.
"I'm Korry, dear." , , ...
"You mean :iou wont marry mm.'
"No, 1 don't mean I won t mam
him. but I want to finish my trninliK
jit the hospital." ,.
"That's nil noil think of these days.
t'WUcy taunted. "Vour hospital 1 tra n-
pig. ny aoni you cva unu ....
people?" , .. .
"Why, Lucy, why do you speak that
way?" ,, ,
"IlecatiSP I'm sorry for Dan. He s
awfully unhappv."
"I was awfullv unhappy, too, Luc,
not so long ngo."
"O, I know j on were, dear; forgHe
mc for nagging iu. J did it because
Hwaut voit and Dan to be happy.
Quick tears stood in l.ucy s eyes ; sue
looked like a sorry child.
The two girls kissed and .Tulia went
back to the hospital, but both kuew
that nothing had been settled, .lulin
1-new. too, that Lucy's sympathies were
with Dan She suspected that Dan
had enlisted l.ucv to speak n his be
half, nnd that fact annoyed her. It
wts a question to be decided between
them, nnd she felt that Dan hail broken
faith with her to speak of it to l.ucy.
Dan's action had accomplished two
things. It had opened up a bond ot
sympathy between himself and l.ucy
nnd it lin.l made Julia's trust in him
waver. . . . ... .
Julia had grown to love u "'
of the hospital; it had a clean antiseptic
odor. She thought of the hospital n-j
a great palace of healing any dread
that she might have once felt o It
through ignorance had long since, ce
partecl She was off duty or the night,
but as she passed Miss Tully's door, the
superintendent spoke to her.
"Miss Ornnt. Doctor Norville hns
been looking for you. e need jou
for an cmcigcncy case. ,
Julia nodded. "I'll W.t ready imme
diately." And she hurried up to her
loom and into Imr white uniform. hen
c ret Si neVl to Miss Tully'.s office. Doc
tor o rvillo wns there and be swung
around ..r looked at her with that ap
praising glance tlmt told her nothing
of his feelings', owwr.
Ho cave her directions. 1("
operated, but things aren't quite r right.
We're short of nurses, or I shouldn t
CajuTiaywen't up to the private room
and slipped in. A night light was burn
ing dimly, and on the narrow bed ln
a slim figure. Some one touched her
on the arm, and fche turned to sec Doc-
t0 The"' were to watch this case through
that be. the great surgeon, with his
.,, , rlnver Pincers, had done tlie
woik tmt she must wntch so carefu ; y.
It was her first private case with him,
and she was l,eed up in every nerc.
mi. t..,i;.1 Htt1 scene with 1.UCJ Slip-
-,,0,1 out of her mind. Her own private
affairs seemed verv far away.
in'ThJmmWt J..la It ids eyes
upon her and the question wns n per
sonal one.
She shook her head. ,
"Give me jour hand." Tlifl tone
was a command, , .
He lifted the hand that hung at her
side nnd took her pulse in silence, .lulin
could feel the hammering of her heart.
It seemed as though be must hear it,
he stood so close to her. She fought
a sensation of weakness that wns al
most overpowering, mid it seemed that
neons of time had passed when lie
finally released her. They stood a mo
ment' in silence, nnd then he left nl
niptly and Julia sank into n chair iv
the bed It was a stiange place for
the feelings that were surging through
htr feelings that were utteily mine
countable. The close touch of his tui
ctrs on her wrist, the note of command
in his nice. the knowledge that in the
darkness he had been searching her face
with his impenetrable cjes. had brought
to a clima the little feeling of shock
that she had felt each time she had
met his glance. What was the matter
-with her; where were her feelings lead
iiif her? She told herself over and
over again that she had been working
too hard, that her nerves were all on
edge, but nothing could make her
thoughts of him any different. She sat
there in the darkness for long nioments,
until' her patient, stirring restlessly,
nwoke Julia to her duties, and she
sprang up and began to move noiseless
ly about the loom, working silently, ef
ficiently, the perfect, well-drilled
nurse, even while her woman s heart
listened for the sound that would bring
Jboctor Xorville back to her.
(Tomorrow Tlio heart of a woman.)
0X1') more Halloween suggestion, and
then, nerlimis. I won't make nny
more this jenr. Although, I do not
give my promise. Anyhow, here's the
suggestion. I don't need to remind jou
that Halloween is a very spooky occa
sion. Well, now, one shop has card
board skeletons, nbout fiftten inches
high, with jointed arms and legs. One
pulls Uin strings, nnd away jog arms
and lega nt a' great old rate. These
skeletons, costing ten cents, would bo
lots of fun nt n Halloween party.
I'm full of suggestions today! Here's
another one, this time n suggestion for
Christmas, and I might as well say
right hero and now, that as I come
across Christmas Ideas I am going to
jot them down, and tell you nbout them.
This is a suggestion for the friend who
wenid daik clothe, particularly, geor
gctte blouses of black or dark blue And
my suggestion is, n dark blue or black
cnniisole. They look ever so much nicer
under dark waists than n light one.
One shop hns a special sale of daik
satin uiinlsolcs. They nre ery thihitj
nnd attractive, and the prices hi gin
at $2.50. You know they me geiicially
quite haul to find.
And then for the woman who wears
light blouses of georgette, or line nin
teilal, is there mo thing runic untidy
looking than In sec two or three sets
ot shoulder stinps from undervest,
camisole, and, iiciliaps, binssierel fn
(lucstlonnbb, she should wear lingerie
clasps. The newest clasps are uncom
monly dainty nnd uttrnctlve. They nre
the regulation sbe and slinpe, gold
llnishcd, but perching .snucllj on pneli
clasp Is a tiny silk rose of pale blue
or pink. They cost only sixty cents a
pair.
Coming down to n very matterof
fact article, far removed from either
camisoles or lingerie clnsps, if you are
u caieful housekeeper, and possess n
kill lien sink of gleaming white enamel.
the appearance of that sink is n mat
ter ni great pride to jou. Natuially
j on lake the best of care of It. One
thing which plays hob with the white
enamel Is pots and pans. They will
scratch the shining surface. Hut if
jou were to use a sink tuck, jou would
prexent this. You can buy n wooden
rack for ten cciMs which will (It In
most nny sink. And all pots and pans
lest on this Instead of the enamel. A
sink-rnck, then, nccoiding to my wnj
of thinking, is n right good Investment.
Tor iinmrs nf .linn nririrrti Woman',,
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This is where the secret of the American Stores' Company suc
cess lies by keeping a close scrutiny on quality and giving you every
advantage that accrues through the buying power of this organization.
We want you to know that when you make a purchase in an
American store, vnn nrp. n-p.i-.i-.iniT fronds of the Inchest standard and
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When you are busy, send the children. We like to have them
come. It will relieve you of that much responsibility, and the experience
will do them good. The cheery smile of the -normal boy or girl is one of
the blessings that makes life really worth living.
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It's so much easier to learn how
to use a recipe when you see an
expert use it first. You can have
that opportunity all this week when
the. cooking pictuics will be shown
as follows :
LEBANON CRUMIt CAKR
Thursday The Lehigh Palace,
Germantown and Lehigh avenues.
Friday and Saturday The Apollo,
Fifty-second and Thompson Htrcets.
COKN MUFFINS
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
The Baltimore, Forty -fiinth nnd
Italtimore avenue.
CIIAHLOTTR HUSSE
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
The Leader, Forty-first nnd Lan
caster avenue,
For copies of the recipes apply nt
box office, or send self-addrc9sed en
velope to Editor of Woman's Page.
Halloween Costumes j
YVIk.i Ilcuriln. MuU
Thriitrlcal Mnlceun
Horn; niirt Tuble Derorntlom for
Your 1'ort.v
ApvllilP" Von Nreil
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COSTUMES
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Hoffman's
303 Kensington Ave.
can
Choice
Sugar
Fine sweet sugar Corn, packed in sani
tary tins. This price is very low when you
consider Quality.
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than a dish of oatmeal? When you buy
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PANCAKE FLOUR
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Quaker Corn Flakes, pkg. 9c
Yellow Corn Meal. . . . .lb. 5c
Best White Beans lb. 10c
Tomato Puree .:cdn,c
Sour Picklc3 biff hot. 14c
"Asco" Noodles pk?. 5c
Uneeda Biscuit pk(j. 7c
String Beans can 12'2c
Fine Table Salt pkR. 4c
California Asparagus, can 19c
Fine
Quality
Porlt &Bi
Beans Can
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cooked ready to serve and packed
In an iippetlliu; tomato baucu
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Fancy Apples
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Choice Cranberries ,b' 12c
Ritter's Catsup ,. . . ,"ot- 12c
Van Camp's Evap. Milk, CMn V2c, 15c
Oleomargarine Ib- 35c, 40c
Big Meaty Calif. Prunes ,b- 29c
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drinking qualities in every respect un
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blend. More people break their fast on
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QUALITY BEEF
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Lean Soup Beef, lb., 15c
Whole Cuts of
Thick End Rib
or Chuck
CITY DRESSED PORK
Clions or QOc Small lean cBfl&c I Oltle Pig
Roasts ib $0 Pork Shoulders " $& ! Roasting Hams u
lb.
Lnn-s .... 38c I Shoulders ." 28c I Loin Chops " 45c I Neck .
Rib Chops Ib- 40c I Rack Chops ,b- 35c Breast Ib
25c
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Sausage n
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WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE I WANAMAKER'S
WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE
Mem Here Are Some F5ne New AllWoofl
SmSts That Are UomaLtclhailble oe the
Market Today at $34.50
, ,"n j Proposition like this we are doubly glad that wo have a flood of day
light ni the Gallery Store for men, where these suits are shown, for now you
can plainly see what genuinely good suits these are. There are
Different Patterns
and every pattern is worthy of close examination. Fabrics like these are virtu
ally unobtainable on today's market unless you are prepared to pay a very stifl.'
price. They are all cheviots and cassimeres in olive, brown, gray and Oxford
tones, some with a hint of the herringbone weave, some with a bright thread
showing here and there.
AH have two or three button coats in the conservative or semi-conserva-tivo
styles that most men want. The coats are lined throughout with mohair,
and the tailoring has been done with care and thought.
Fittings in all regular sizes from 34 to 42.
((inllcrj, Mnrliet)
Frosty Nights Are
Brim gin g Out Flannel
Nightwear for Mem amd
The soft, warm domct flannel, of which
the pajamas and niRhtshhts are made, is
fleeced on both sides and lias been cut with a
Kcnerous hand. Fastenings nre well put on
nnd there is n comfoi table roominess about
this nightwear.
Men's pajamas are ?2 nnd ?2.50; night
shirts, ?1.00 and $2.15.
Hoys' pajamas nre $1.G5; nightshirts,
$1.10.
((Snllrry. Slnrhet)
Menu's Velomr Hats
Brown Mack
Olivo Green'
They am lined with satin and
have inner bands of leather. Now
adays when a man thinks of a
velour hat he usually thinks of a
$10 bill! Theso hats nre $6 and
worth' every penny of it.
(Onllrry, Mnrki-I)
5c Neckties Have
All most JoSmied
the Dodo Class
They arc just about extinct, ns you know,
if you have looked for nny lately. But theso
ties aie good ones, and we have plenty of
them. They aie in scores and scores of pat
terns; all open-end four-in-hand shape, with
no skimping. Wise men are buying a half
dozen at a clip.
(fSulli-ry, .Miirkrt)
WeightUmderwear,
Unbleached ribbed cotton shirts
and drawers are in just the right
weights for now. The shiils have
long sleeves nnd the drawers are
ankle length. Slightly imperfect,
so they've been marked "seconds."
((nller, MnrKrt)
, New Sltoflirtninig Madras
is in woven stripes of mnnv good colors nnd combinations on white
grounds. 32 inches wide, 7oc a yard.
We have not been able to buy any of this material for a long
time and this was an unexpected shipment.
For the Kiddies' Clothes
there is n durable woven striped or checked nnd plain color cotton
material, 32 inches wide, 50c a yard.
(Criitrnl)
Boys' All-Wool Blue Serge
Suits at $13.50
The most useful suit in a boy's wardrobe is n blue serge;
it can be worn to school and it is quite the thing for "best."
'Die coats arc in a waistline model with a buckled belt (but
can be worn equally well without it), have slot pockets and are
lined with mohair.
The trousers arc also lined throughout and every scam is
strongly taped.
Sizes for boys of 7 to 18 years.
Mlnllrry. .Mnrliet)
Boys' Knockabout Shoes, $4 a Pair
Dull black leather shoes on Muchcr lines have stout welted
soles nnd wide, comfortable toes. Just the sort of shoes for a
boy to wear to school. Sizes 10 to 13V.
((iiillrrj, Mnrl.rl)
Charming
Afternoon Hats
abound in the Down Stairs Mil
linery Salons. They'ie made
of silk velvets and of glossy
panne velvet in black, the
fashionable shades of brown
and many blues. Small hats
that are destined for young
women have brims shaiply up
turned and of ton faced with
contracting velvet or duvetyne,
sinned or ombroidcted with
braid. Larger hats with n
most becoming sweep of line
arc trimmed with ostrich or
with loops of ribbon. What a
pleasure to own and to wear
anv one of them.
Prices start at -$9.75.
(Mnrliet)
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To put it briefly, these aie ex
cellent wool-mixed blankets in sil
ver gray or white with pink or
blue holders. They measure
70x80 inches and will give many a
night of lest and comfoi t to the
fortunate person who sleeps
under them.
(rentrnl)
the Limem !
Short lengths of crashes, glass
toweling and damask and some
odd napkins have been reduced
for a cleaiaway. Some are all
linen, some half linen antl some
all cotton. They will fill a table
on the Center Aisle with econo
mies. (Centrnl)
Women at
$50 amd $&
Thero are mostly one and two
of n kind, and, if you like indi
vidual things, you will like them
tho better tor that. They ore of
vejour and velour de lnine, with
roll collars and cuffs of ncarseal
or trimmed with Australian opos
sum. Others, without fur, are '
splendidly tailored of English
tweed, checked velour or velour de
laine.
Maniraash Tweed Suits
at $37.50
There is nothing nicer for walk
ing nnd all-ai-ound wear than n
well-tailored suit of tweed. Those
suits are finished with silk crow's
feet or stitching nt the ends of
pleats. The jackets are lined
with flowered silk.
(.Mnrliet)
SmrMirt Wool Piaifid Skirts
ait $119.50
Ordinarily they would be more, but wo took all the manufacturer
had in the lot.
They are beautiful flannel-finish serges, in lovely soft plaids and
checks; and you'll find a few plain blue or black serges among them.
The majority are pleated models, but there are gathered styles, too.
27 to 34 inch waistbands.
Other Smart Wool Plaids
will be found in pleasing selection from $9.50 to $29.50.
An cxtra-sizo pleated plaid skirt of soft, flannel-finish serge in
lovely brown nnd blue tones is $20.50.
(MnrKet)
Severn Styles of
Dresses at $3.85
Neat styles of checked and
plaid ginghams antl striped per
cale. They arc in fresh pinks,
blues, lavenders, etc., nnd most all
have snowy collars of organdie or
pique, sometimes white cuffs and
pocket, trimmings. The striped
percale is an adjustable dress and
two straight-line styles have
hand-embroidered collars.
(Central)
Duplex Gloves
off C harm ois Lisle
for Women!
.$1.25 a two-clasp length in
white, brown, gray or pongee,
shows spearpoint stitching on the
backs.
$1.50 a strap-wrist glove
with a 4-inch cuff and spear-point
stitched back comes in white,
brown, gray and pongee.
$1.75 white and pongee
gloves in strap-wrist style have
cuffs that are 5 inches long.
$2 8-button-lcngth gloves in
white and pongee have attractive
spearpoint stitching on the backs.
(Central)
Women's
Underwear,
Special at 75c
Women's fleeced cotton
shirts and drawers aie of
white ribbed cotton wnrmly
fleeced. There are vests with
long sleeves and drawers in
ankle length. In regular and
extra sizes.
(Central)
SPECIAL
Women's Fresh
White Nightgowns
at $1
There are four stylos of
slip-over gowns; three of soft
white nainsook trimmed with
embroidery or lace or hem
stitched in color. The other is
of crepe batiste stitched in
color.
Time to lay in a supply for
everyday use.
(Centrnl)
Nothing Like
Frocks
These good navy wool serge
frocks are perfect for schoolgirls
of 14 and 10 years. They have
box-pleated skirts that button on
to white undcrbodics. which, can,
bp easily laundered. The norfolkr
have pockets and bright black
belts. $25.
Attractive Velveteen)
Frocks at $29.50
The soft velveteen is in lovely
shades of burgundy and brown
and the dresses are simply made,
relying upon beauty of material
and harmonious trimmings of
satin. Sizes 14 and 16 years.
Warm, New Coats for
SclhooDgDrlls, at $18
They arc nicely tailored, of
heavy blue or blown coating,
lined throughout, antl are finished
with fur-cloth collars. Sizes 8
to 14 years.
For J11 mcors, at $22.50
The excellent tailoring, the sim
ple good lines, the fine warm tex
ture of the brown or blue coating
together thc&e make unusually
good-looking coats for junior girls
of 15 and 17 years.
(MnrKet)
Womnieini's Coats Like These
Are Omie of Wlmiteir's Good PoSmits
Ask any woman who is wearing n smart new coat nntl she will
tell you that Winter isn't half bad. It ically is a joy to wear any one
of these interesting coats at
$39. SO to $69. SO
Their lines are so good, the materials arc soft nnd waim and,
often as not, they arc topped with wide fur collars that will be snug
and cozy when the snows come. Materials are a delight chameleon
coid, tinscltone, silveitip and plain Bolivias, llama cloth, silveitone
and suede velour are some of them and linings of colorful silk give
them warmth. When fur is used it is generally racoon, Australian
opossum, nutria or scalene in the form of collars, cuffs or pockets.
There aie all sizes up to 55.
Special Polo Coats
Another little lot of eamels'-hair polo coats has just arrived.
These are belted all around, have an inverted, pleat down the back
and aie lined through the shoulders and sleeves with peau de cygne.
All in the natural tan color and special at $59.50.
(Jlnrkel)
Women's
Stockings, 30c a
Pair
Medium-weight mercerized
cotton hose in black, smoke
and two shades of tan. "Sec
onds." (Centrnl)
A Little Safle
Wommemi's Oxford Ties amid
At About Half Price
600 pair of black patent leather,
brown kidskin and tan calfskin
Oxfoids, with turned soles nnd
high, coveicd heels, are reduced to
$3.90 -which is almost half price.
(Sizes 4 to 8.)
Spats in white or chamois color
are less than half price at 90c a
pair.
Children's amd Girls' School Shoes
at Low Prices
Of sturdy tan calfskin, dull black or patent leather, these excel
lent shoes are in lace or button style, with serviceable welted soles.
They aro priced according to size:
0 to 8, $3.10 I 11 to 2, $1.90
82 to 101,, $3.90 I 2'2 to 6, $5.90
(Cl.e.tnut)
Spats
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h
..,$ 1
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