Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 29, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 13, Image 13

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EVOKING I'UBLIC LEDGEll PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER l2 1011?
13
The Testing of Julia Grant
y 1IAZHL UEVO IMTCIIELOll
Copyright, 10 Id, by tho l'ublto Ledger Company
IDAMROSCH GIVES
BEAUTIFUL CONCERT
In Which Julia Arrives Home
IlKAD TIllS I'HIST
Tulla Onint fueeil two Importiint
crises in lar life. Ilcr iirft problem
came when the mini pho loed and
van nbout tu marry jilted lier for
unothcr uonmii, mid il wns tlicu that
Mie pluiiRfd Into. iiuHnj; to tr to
forset. Hut then came Htill niiollnv
moblcm. Dan Curson piiitio back to
Ilcr a second time, mid .ftilin, beenm-o
Mio felt that bo needed her, took
, Jilm bach asalu. It was, then that who
discolored how her life hail changed,
and Mhon Dr. John Jsorvillo, head
of tho staff at tho hospital, told her
that ho locd her, Julia found that
her lovo bcloiiBcd to him instead of to
the man she had promised to marry.
NOW GO ON AVITII TIIH STOKY
THE cab stopped before tho door of
the threestory and bailment brown
stone bouso nnd Julia got oulA The
inter iiciuctl Ilcr Willi II it ours unu sue
Fine Program, With Grainger as
i Soloist, Given by Now YorK
Symphony Socioty
prlf ns she could. She waited a. long
'is she could for Julia to sneak nnd theu I
she said suddenly. I .
"I Kuow oii don't like to tell nn. . ,, .,, , ,, . , .
one liny of our nflalrs, Julia, but don't I Iho sudden illness of Mm Mubel
ou think oii owe some kind of nu ex-J Garrison, who was to haio been tho
plnnallou? ' . l soloist with the Sew York Sjmiihon.r
ISP S i I 7lW' Ml " ' " l? "t J' first concert of the sen
I ?, j"Bt P.e J1,?'"0' A" ''..? "J con lit the Arndemv of Mll'ic Insl eu-
i e, ni iiiii i n o 01 ng u nuer ocry ,,i ,,. i ... i, n, i, .v. ..
one is In bed ou land heo ba? and bag. ,ie"'''n ' ' " te'lllaLobT
jagc. nfter yon'0 refused I don't know ' l" "ft "" ' , V,Z7 Jn Tn'n, ,"Jh
liniv nmnv llmea In tro tin nlli- unrl "", KCllCtlUieil to plaj- !lt tllP Concert
how many mes to g c tin o r work nt Tnliu..y .,2. nP.,.,i s M bist ami
IL llll' UUIUIIll, UVll L 3(H1 lllIUK UllU
SERVICES FOR WAR DEAD
Manayunk Catholic Church to Honor
Memory of Service Men
Memorial tcrvlccs for tho church
members, who died in sen lee (iH be
111 effects from n lino performance of
the exqulsilo tnuelc.
MANY ATTEND BAL MASQUE
Mr. Damroscli made other change's In
tho program to suit tho interpplation
of n lengthy concerto.
That the symphony us an art form
tins como into its own iu this couutry,
or at least in 1'hiladclphln, was at
tested by tho cry largo and enthusias
tic nudienee that greeted tho line nr-
cneslni wnicli air. Damroscli lias gatli
some Kind of an explanation is in or
dorr
Julia looked up with u very white
face "Don't jou think some other
time would do lust ns well? I'm tiud."
Luc Mil nnd looked ill her sister in
lilenie. She was piqued and angry be
eaute of Julin'n lefusnl to talk. Lucy
un ll.n (rnrt if rttl t lin ltt.ml In nT.
change confidence. Julia rnre'y talked 'fed together. Mr. Dnmroieli lilm-clr
,..,,,. ,-.,n.-,i ,n.M it. im- lias many friends in I'hilndclmitn. nm!
paid liim mechanically. Then sho climb-1 nbelled against it. Theic was some- "' reception when he appeared on the
cd wcarilv up Uie steps of tho stoop audi Ihinir eke. loo. that, helned to make stage, was almost in tho natuie of an
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iuk mc ueu. ojiu was nome ngain :or T,ucy nngry. Lucy Iinil continmil lier
good. It was almost as though her en- vmpathetlc treatment of Dan and she
tire i cxperiencq ut tho hospital had bcenVhad seen him rather often. Sho could
nothing but a dream. ot understand how Julia could treat
Insido she could hear the bell re- Mm so coldlv: she could not imagine
sound through the house. Through the any one not liking Dan. he was cery-
glass of the door sho could see the gas thing u girl could want in n hushnnd.
Jigut flickering dimly inside of tho or- "Aren't vou going to undress?" Lucy
Jiato red glass and wrought iron light asked finallv. n little sullenly.
"I think 1 11 use tho eparo room to
night." Julia returned.
'The snnro loom? You can t. the
bed in t mado un.
'I'll tnnnnvp rlnti'f T"n,l TrnrfT." An
stairs and in n moment Lucy opened the then she came un to the bed and bent without "M.rrainlnir." nnd heinir eno
door and stood transfixed on the thresh- i to Liss Lucy "You won't mind, will ! rucctiic nt the other end of the dnanin.
old. fahewns wiappedin a woollv bath-l Mki? You --en. I'm used to slecmuz, lecister
be, but (hero !l nn unmtslakable flaor
of tho inuips nnd the ticuches In it. .
The last number was Nngucrn
I'reludo nud Loe-dcnlli,fioui "Trislnn
and Isolde." A number of persons left
before it began, but whether to catch
trains or from u feeling of nutl-Oer-mnnlsm
could not bn ascertained. Those
who remained seemed to eyicrlenco no held in the St John tho Daptlat Cnth
olio Church, Mauajuuk, Sunday.
'J lie Ilev. Joseph N. AVolfe, chaplain
of Hie Ki'jtU Infnntiy and stale chap
lam ol tho AtnciitHu Legion, will
pre ai h at tho 11 o clock scrico.
At half-past 1" H wekomc home
diniin will be sened iu the parish ball
Itegiiining
slreit parade
through tho etrccts of Manayunk will
ho held. Tho ceremonies cud with an
inlirlainment iu the parish ball
ning at .') o'clock. All ctcrani I
form are imitcd.
The committee In chnigo eotiMsts o
Mclinrriglc, Michael .I. o
Moose
Halloween Celebration In
Hall a Gay Event
M.. .- il,n,it.,ih.l 1int1ni.Uid M.lclll.
hobgoblins mid fnjs unoited' with thej l n" eteraii iu unlfoui.
wraiths o' last nhlit nt n Halloween in " o'clock H short s
li.il uiasquc in Moose Hull, llroad nuu
JcfferNon streets.
At the f-tiokc of twclic the caruinl
folk, who were members of tho IJlau
ner's Co-operatlc Association, vanish
ed to their homes llko tiic ghosts them-
Bnll no
v- .- , i
Dancing in the midst ot romantic .innus j
,Mlh nn i
begin- 1
in il u i -
black and vcllow with tiger eyes bpurU- Jati Thomas V. TraMS, John 1 Ga
ling from the decorations nloug the wall higher. John 1 O Connor, Captain A.
of the ballroom, tproed the mnl.i at- J .Mnl.ein. Lieutenant John reran und
liaellon Mnn iislinl in the "pond," I bngnuut James J. Kclb
lucked for upplci, threw coufcttl mid
lold fortuues.
The mjslery ball was tho occasion
for tho raising of funds for tho asso
ciation. At 10 o'clock, just ufter the
giand maich and tho liumaskiug, prizes
were nwarded.
IF YOU LOVE
SEEK T MEN'S WAR STATUS'
that hunc in the hall. She wnnrlereil '
who would open the door to her. lleri
father, perhaps, and she hoped vaguely
that it would be he. Then she saw a
white-robed figure coming down the
robe, ami her blonde hair was braided
into two thick ropes Lucy always
looked liko a little girl when she was
ready for bed, nnd sho looked more
childish thau er as she stood staring
nt Julia.
Her lint words were, "Whnt's the
matter? .Has something happened?"
"I'o come home, that's all. Are you
glad?" And a wry little bmile curved
Julia's mouth. Sho utih tnutrinir nt the
heavy bags and she diopptd them in the reached the door,
alone
Lucy relented immediately She
jumped up impulshcly. "The sheets
and things are in the top bureau drawer,
let mo come in nnd help vou make up the
bed, please, Julia, I il lote to.
onliou.
The orchestra appears, on a singli.
hearing, to be tho best that Mi. Daia
rosch ha yet hnd. It is the largest,
especially in the string scctrbns, haling
eighteen first liolins and nine basse-
lllirl ltn nlliAM -inwta ! t .--ttm I fnn n .. .1
their inne. nn ,. i nie. ii i.pieeiihi! Rainbow Veterans Here Doubt
well contiolled. The sliiug tone, how- I They Are Ex-Soldiers
time, "nnS thnH'-m , ?hf ?nTi1,?i nwbow Unblon cterans last night
Wft0f?ti$n', .1'! uldn t decide whether or not a Y. M
. .... ..wwio, ...ii. i'i i '"" ii'iu ( i ..,, ,.,, c..-,,l , nrcon s In rn
bo called an cv-soldicr
nucstiou was raised at a nice!
ing in tho I'arkwuj Uulldlng of an or
ganization of Ilniubow Division el
eians when Y. 51 I A. men who
bened with the division in Trance np
plied for membership. The organiza
lion decided to nave the question teltled
the braf-s ato beautiful iu quality and ;.;,', ,
nil' cry eicn, getting n line fortissimo V, ,' n
nt without "streaming.' and being cqualh J1,
The concert opened with tho fiisi
sraphoriy of Brahms, the ono in C
minor. Of tho four Drnhms sym-
uiuuii-a, win is iue ono cast in ine i. ,,,,.,., i, . i,, ,,,,.
heroic mold, nud perhaps tho idea of hy ""t'0""1 1'C'iquarters
neroisui leu to l no unconscious biu
Howcra go.i u-l't be ,i'eirat'"il In
tuu centum riowiiR shop
tPlh Ilelaw Chestnut '' ,
rhc ART LINEN Shop
Anniversary Week i
l'fpllo tho high prl cj f llnm' J,
i f liao nrcomplihtd tho olm t ?
lnipr.Bs.lble 1) kim'is u une
un pled values all l'i . eil
103 S. Fifteenth St.
T1,.V Tnlli n.n T.n linnt !nln Lnri """,""" . i'. " UUUUUW.1UUS B1U-
i . ''"-'---.'- grsuon oi mo memo ot tuc nnaie ot tftc
and tucked the covers around her. JJiethovcn Ninth Svmphony in the last
"You Stuy right where ou nrc. I , movement of tho Hmlims. Mr. Dnm-
. & .MA M ! -Wrmlm- -lAArr - - -.. -. - - - v - v --
CUn 111I1U1IKC. uuuii-uium "ail .
hall nnd tinned to zo mutairs.
Lucy followed her after turning down
the gas to an inlinitisimnl point. Lucy
Was eicitcd and thrilled. She knew that
("omcthing had happened, but vrlintctrr
St was she wus glad that it had brought
Julia to her senses.
In their room, Lucy lighted the gns
nndtthon jumped Into bed nud curled up
tinder the covers. She was eager for an
'exii'nnatlou nud she waited for Julia to
tell lier1 ccrj tliinfr. Julia began 10 take
out her Ihingii nnd to nrrnngo them in
tho bureau drawers. To do this she
had to remote sceinl things that be
longed td LUfcy. It was Lucy's custom
to upproprinto ns much space for her
lnpAll .Anl Aim K.a- .!ll. A.1-I 3f
JuliaA' Lucy called softly ns Jnha; irroismVpary'l.r mind? and
iimiougn uis tempi seemed to be a bit
deliberate iu tho opening. sosteuuto and
the following allegro, be made the work
reach the climax, tra it should, in the
last mocmout. Th detail, of which
ho syraphoni is full, was7 carcfullj
luought out.
How Do We Do It?
es
'Yes,
"I nm glad you're back."
Julia's chin trembled dangerously and
tears began to gather thick and fast. She
could hardly control her oico enough
to speak, but she managed to su some
thing nnd escape. M lie spare room was
Mr Grainger appeared next in the
...--. -- - -.., ... . ..........l " JlillUKL
com unu anmp. it nun uiaiu uiu. mure Gr 0, Concerto. He nlaverl the bennll-
1, tat ilriit it "w s! ... "'th keen understanding and
CHURCHWOMEN'S ALLIANCE
TO FIGHT IMMODEST DRESS
9
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that rooms so often have thnt are not J","-" ,?f!V "e Vc" l,uca" .", I V
VT.cY.:'?.if "LV " oua uum lnl iLcoinpanimcnt, due to lack of re-i
a i,u.uu l .....1. - limrsnl, for Mr. Grainger appeared nt I
, ., , , , ' he lust moment, but these wcro lost i
(Tomorrow Jull.t faces her niiprnacli- ,,, n,n nnn.ni i,..(.. ,i ..4.1.11 '
. , ., i ." . v " .- "ui UVlllll, utile UUU1.'U1UL7IU
ing marrhigo for the second time.) fOiC0 0e bis rending. His tone was
t loicly in pianissimo nnd full of vigor
in the louder parts. Tho concerto ns
u wiiolo is perhaps not so well balanced
as some others, due to tho cninnara-
tiel insignilicnnt solo part in the slow
movement, where the color of the or
chotra nt times overshadows the piano
part, but it was Fnlendllv nlavcd. nnd
Mr. Grainger received many recalls at
Philadelphia Organization to Wage Campaign of Education on I dose.1
Health and Morals Among Catholic Parishes of City J npVut" hn-X that? Il
. i "the ticnine is still 50iinir." he would
"Wo do not want to no lo the onno- i "." . u.' .HCDU8sy. ""ceuso neroique,
Through illustrated lectures on fash-
ion an it pertums lo health and mor
als; through personal example and the
influence of tho churchwomcu organ
ized in each parKli, members of tho
Alliance of Catholic Women will wage
n war against extravagant nnd im
modest dress in PMIndelnhia.
TbcUUIaqc,e"u.Ji!ibranidi.Qrsnnlp-,J
lions in uuout miy nunuues, uuu in
each of tlie-o. theic will bo talks by i
jasluou nnd liealtn cxperis. xno com
plete plan of campaign has not been
arranged, but it is to be comprehensive,
according to Miss Kutheriuo 'Walsh,
president of the alliance.
"We especially want to institute n
campaign to resist the new Tieuch fash
ionH." snid Mrs. Charles T. Walsh, of
Gerhiantown, former president of thef
iiiuance. "Tiiosn 'catniug-fiuii- cos
tumes nro .frightful. And, of course,
thcro nro tihvuys fcome girls who will
wear qxticme stjlcs just because they
nro styles. I do beliee, though, that
many joung girls who wear immodest
dress do so in ignorance.
r.ii . J'f... ? , r. 'C:wl; il nt ;;,! & tile piano concerto. Tho work is u
the
consenntivo dress the fashion
"I think women should dress attrac
tiiely. Most of us like to bn in fashion.
And mauv of tho women who will be
actiu iu this campaign nrc in the habit
of dressing for dinner a'rfd'for the opera
or tho theatie. Our idea is m?t to take
indii iduality or beauty away from dress.
It is to rid fashiou of tho immodest
and the extravagant things
9
is what one of our unusually enthusiastic customers asked iih
last' week after having bought his rail Clothes and arranged his
own terms. That's the open secret of our weekly growth, ni
come to DAY'S, select whatever jou need and then we allow ou
lo nanus YOUIt OWN TERMS, the most liberal terms that can
he offered. Mr. WorkJiifrmaii and Woman, jou need Fall Clothes,
hut perhaps the lack of ready money has prevented jou from,
bujiiiB them. Don't wait anj longer, COME TO DAY'S, we'll
guarantee to take the strain oil our pochctlmol; and will nllow
jou to pay a little a week. Get pleasure oul of your clothes
whilo puling for them.
FALL CLOTHES
J for Men,
I Women
Sand
Children
ON YOUR
OWN TERMS
which had been shelved, to make time
our faces, or wear skirts that sweep H'; vT.J?'a,Mr J'"3 " i"
ground. We simply want to make J,r ,I,"to,10"f Lr" 'Cii-n,'"stcr'- au',1'
..I..' .Il. .v VI U.tJ tUMIllf,VIUUD, 1 Jll
lnOSt altogether utmosphcric. It is dif
ficult, if not impossible, to appraise ,
such u work, because, like all the De i
bussy music, it is open to n aiietj of i
interpretations, nnd, iu tho absenco of i
n dclinito progiam, it is hard to nna
lj7e. Tbo general effect was pleasing, I
but it is highly sophisticated music and ,
altogether uwny from the lines of the
Girls of tho tinrishes will be inter- i ?. SL'Jl X "' 'ul ',u ,'ur. " "m
ested in the campaign, which is planned ' B? & ff10S of
Tlireo nre poltlTcly tho most liberal terms oflrrrd. They've cot
to lm or Dm' wouldn't offer thrni to yuii, nml w Kuarantee efrj
thine mo hell to Biro jou lumiilele Mitlsfnetloii ot no'II mnUo it riglit.
Here ,i our limmUe to pny 1 eiiunl to the rkh man's mouej-.
m MifiEaty Jb
to include
!Mlenc
educational features on
u rieuehman, based on tho war, must i
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Right on the Threshold of Winter Cornea an
Important Sale of Women's
Warm, Serviceable Coats
$10
$25
$35
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Gleaming
Silver Slippers
to trip lightly througli Win
ter's gaycties. Long, slender
slippers with high or Baby
French heels are $7.50 a pair.
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200 New Skirts, $8.75
Less Than Half Price
A collection of 111:1113 , many difVerent kindii of fashioiuiulu skats,
including:
skirts of velveteen;
skirts of llannel-nnish plaid serge in bold colorings, bomo accor
dion pleated;
skirts of nuvy blue serge, each with a band of black embroid
ery above the hem ;
skirts of wool jeiscv ti mimed with brushed wool;
pleated skirts of striped woolens.
There are skirts for Bpoits wear, for offlco wear and bkirts of
the typo that many women like to wear with fur coats. The colorings
arc good, tho inner bands and Listenings, aie good and the fashions
nre of the newest. Theie are all sizts, from Ul to iil inch waist
bands, though not all vizes in every style.
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Dainty Net Blouses
aie quite annul with Winter suits. Many women like to wear them
with -ehetcen skirts, tun. In j t oft, cream shade, they aro of single or
doublu ncl lit unusually pretty styles. Fine tuekings, hemstitching,
and lacu adorn them; some have x,co black ribbons. 4
$3.75 to $7.50.
H on(rol)
Children 's Good
School Hose,
25c Pair
ltibbcd cotton hose of a
good, deep black :11c 111 the
right weigh for now. They're
in sies 5 to 0'j and aio
"seconds."
(Central)
Heavy White Domet Flannel
Unusual, 39c a Yard
A good quality, soft flannel with a heavy imp, is 1IG inches wide.
(trnlral)
Lace Curtains at $3,50
Cuitaiiib of fine whito net aio in three different patterns of
braided designs tho sort of curtains thut women want tu put
up right away.
Each curtain is n full 2U ynrds. long am generously wide.
Theio aro also good curtains at $1.50 and ?ii, and the alues
In every instance are excellent.
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I Xy SU;. $27, $25 SHI $35
Tlie keynote of ihid sale is its great helpfulness. IL makes possible real economy
in tno buying oi winter coats tnat will give real service aim much warm com tort. The
coats are much underprice, some are half price, and all marked with generous savings.
Materials aro thick and warm and of excellent qualities.
The Coats at $10
Are $8.75 Underprice
They are of heavy-weight cheviot in black, navy and brown. The wide collar is
of black silk plush ; the body and sleeves are lined and the coat is belted and generously
pocketed. All sizes, M to 44. j
The Coats at.$25 ,
Are $10 to $25 Underprice
Silvertone and good velours in gray, brown, Pekin, navy, reindeer and black are
in this group. Most of the coats are one or two of a kind, so that means wide choosing.
Some have wide collars of scalene fur, some are lined throughout with silk. There isn't
a coat among them that won't bo a pleasure and a comfort all Winter long.
The Coats at $35
Are $15 to $30 Underprice
Among these coats are some unusual models in unusual materials very fine coat
ings in soft colorings that closely resemble vicuna. All the fashionable shades of the
Winter season are among these, as well as some interesting and different shades of gray
and dull green. Most every coat is lined throughout with figured silk and is hand tailored.
Many have fur collars of sealene.
Iu each group there are fittings in all sizes from 11 to 44, and so varied are tho
styles that young women, their aunts and their mothers will find suitable coats and at
real savings.
(Marl.ct)
Snowy Frocks for
Babies, $1.25 to $3
Fine, merceiizcd batiste is made
into long and short dresses for
babies of all sizes, from weo in
fants to children of two years.
Tiny tucks-, feather stitching,
narrow lace insertion and edging,
deep hems or ruHles touches that
mother, herself, would put into
baby's chesses aie daintily
used.
Some of tho frocks are mada
entirely by hand, and the tiny
stitches aie things to marvel at.
One knows that the fewer must
liae sown love of little babies
last into the scams. And, 'best of
all, there aio sprays of hand
embroidery!
(Central)
Juniors' Warm Serge
Frocks
Because they arp good to look
at as well as practical, bergo
frocks are most popular of all for
schoolgiiis.
A regulation style of fino qual
ity, all-wool navy serge is $18.
It is pleated from a deep yoke,
has pockets on each bide of tho
skill, white bilk braid on tha col
lars and cuffs und an emblem und
.shield. 8 toll year sizes.
A dress for older girls h.v
bright wool embroidery in fiont
nnd a bvoiid satin giidlo topping
the tucked skirl, $23.00 in 14 nnd
10 year sizes.
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