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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1915)
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TTze Testing of Julia Grant
By HAZEL. DBYO HATCUELOR
Copyright, 1319, in Pullio Ledger Co.
Mrs. Grant Takes Matters Into Her Own Hands
READ THIS FIRST
Julia, Grant's lover, Dan Carsou,
tells her, thrco weeks before their
marriage, that he loves nuothcr wo
man, and Julia Instantly releases htm
from their cnjraKemeut and enters n
hospital for training. Then Dan Cnr
son comes back to her, nud partly
through a sense of duty and partly
through what she mistakes for love,
she promises a second time to marry
him. In the hospital, Dr. John' Nor
ville comes into her life and un
wittingly Julia gives her heart to him.
When she discovers this she runs
away from tho hospital, having de
cided to give up her work and to
marry Dau Carson immediately,
NOW GO ON WITH THE STORY
MRS. GRANT was so overjoyed that
Julia had nt last come to her senses,
as she put it, that she planned n reg
ular orgy of spending and getting
ready for the wedding. Kvcn before
Julia had seen Dan and had told him
her decision, Mrs. Grant had every
thing planned. The one flaw in her
enjoyment of the situation was Julia's
apathetic attitude.
The morning after Julia arrived home
from the hospital, bag and baggage,
Mrs. Grant besieged her daughter with
all kinds of plans.
"The wedding ought to be soon," she
said, sipping her coffee between her
enthusiastic remarks. "There is' no
reason any longer for putting it off.
When did you happen to decide all this
Julia? You made me very unhappy
with your Ideas about finishing at the
hospital. Of course, I'm not saying
that It wasn't a good plan for you to
go there after Dan behaved as he did :
it would have looked bad if you had
stayed home and moped."
"O, mother," protested Imcy, "don't
talk that way."
Mrs. Grant looked up in surprise.
"What difference can It make now,
everything is over? Julia had a bad
experience and came through all right.
Many girls go through the experience
and their men don't have the good
sense to realize their mistakes as Dan
did."
"I know, but Julia doesn't like to
talk about it. I know I shouldn't."
Julia threw a smile at her sister and
went on with her breakfast.
"You'll tell Dan tonight, won t
you?" Asked Mrs. Grant anxiously.
"I'll tell him that I'm through at
the hospital."
"That'fl what I mean. Of course he
will insist upon an early wedding. I
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know Dan, and I know he hasn't been
happy."
"I suppose not." Julia said thought
fully. "I'm. afraid I haven't thought
of his happiness as much as I should."
"Hut that's all nvi-r nnW." Mrs.
Grant interposed, getting mf'from the
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morning Julia aud sec about a few
things you will need. Your father will
be. willing to stand n little expense now
that this worry's over."
Julia remembered that look in her
father's eyes the nlsht she hint tnlrt
him her decision, and wondered. She
had felt that her father understood,
that he was seeing things through her
eyes, and that none of the rest of the
family could see beyond their own
feelings.
"I don't really need abother thing."
Julia protested.
"You haven't n nice negligee. Don't
you remember io said wo could econ
omize and not get one? But Dan will
want to see you in pretty frills, a
woman always charms her husband In
pretty lingerie."
Julia felt her cheeks burn. Her
mother spoke so intimately of such
things. Aud strange to say, Julia's
only feeling wis one of embarass-ment.
Sho simply could not visualize herself
In charming negligee trying to appeal
to Dan. He seemed n stranger to her
and yet she had, to go through with it.
She forced herelf to go downtown
with her mother, and to try and appear
interested the purchase of several gar
ments. Her mother vented to spend
a great deal on the negligee, but .tulin
would not consent to any extinvnganee.
Sho finally decided on nn ivory colored
robe lined with gold. It was a lovely
thing aud brought out the tints of her
hair, but it was simple and not too
expensive. Tho saleswoman raved as
Julia slipped It on over her dress. Hut
Julia's eyes were heavy as she viewed
herself in the long mirror. These were
things that a girl could bo happy about
only when Rhe wns marrying the man
she loved morn than anything in the
world. How could she slip on the
lovely silken thing for Dan Carson's
eyes to view when her whole heart was
somewhere, else? When sho would have
been hnppv in crisp blue aud white linen
working side by side with the man she
loved, and shivering with delight when
she met his eyes, narrowed and in
scrutable, and knew that behind them,
somewhere hidden from the rest of the
world, was something that was hers
alone,
"I don't know how other men want
women," she could hear the words
over and over ngniu. She hadn't been
The Question Corner
Today's Inquiries
1. How ran n very fuDny lnst-min.
ute Halloween co3tumo bo pro
duced? '
2. How can cotton batting be mado
very light and fluffy for use in
filling pillows? .
3. What little trick serves to work
up soap flakes to iinmediati
fluffy suds?
4. Name four labor-saving devices
for tho kitchen.
5. What will lengthen the wear of
n broom?
G. Whnt tool for cleaning saves a
great deal of back bending on the
part of the housewife?
Yesterday's Answers
1. To tell Halloween fortune with
cords plare a number of them of
different lengths and some with
knots in them, under a witch's
hat. llncli guest draws one.
Their significance is as follows:
String with knots, troubled course
of true love; shortest string,
brief courtship, with immediate
proposal; long string, long court
ship, etc. .
2. The birthstone for November is
the topaz.
3. Hubbing n little olive oil every
night into n dry, shiny nose wiil
remedy this condition,
1. Dish towels embroidered in out
line with cups and saucers make
a practical gift for the engaged
girl. .
fi. A little, baking soda applied with
a cloth when the stove is cool
cleans the burnt grease from it.
0. A bushel of potatoes ought to
weigh sixty pounds.
able to forget them, or the touch of
his lips against her hand.
Mrs. Grant wns talking to the sales
woman. "Yes, it is the most wonder
ful timo in n girl's life, I believe in
sparing no expense, the first thrill
means so much."
The saleswoman was smiling expan
sively, and Julia shivered as though
some one were walking over her own
grnve.
(Tomorrow, Dan Carson comes Into
his own).
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Flowers you will be interested in
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THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
Halloween Party
To the Editor of Woman's Paget I
Dear JIadam Your paper Is a great
comfort to mo. as I usually am lonely.
I certainly don't enjoy anything very
much better tbau reading tho letters and
the stories every evening in the Eve
ning Public Ledqub. You have helped
so mauy I do hope that you could help
me too. My sister will give a party on
Saturday after Hallowecu, November 1.
Would It be proper to dress up or is it
too late?
Would you kindly publish somo nice
games for mo nnd what refreshments
we should have? We will be about
sixteen people, only between seventeen
nud twenty-two. Sincerely yours,
HLUH EYES.
It would not be too lato for you to
wear costumes the night nfter Hallow
een. Many peoplo are having their
parties next wefk. If you will send
me a stamped, self-addressed envelope
right away I will send jou the gntm-i
and refieshmeuts. nnd I think jou will
get them in time. They are too long
to publish .in the column. I am sou
to hear that jou are "usually lonely."
Have you no friend or family? Per
haps if ou write und tell me about it
I can tell you of some club to join bo
that you will make some friends aud
will not be so louely.
Harem Girl Costume
To the Editor of Woman's Page:
Dihr Madam I would appreciate it
very much if jou will send me some sug
gestions for games to play nt n IIsil
loweenvparty that I nm giving on No
vember 5. There will be ten gitls and
ten young men, ages ranging from eight- :
eon to twenty -two .
Alo, please nnswer in the column the
following miOQMnn f Tlntt, tint t, l.nM
girl dress? H. Y.
I am sending' the games. The hnrem
girl wears long, full bloomers, reaching
to the ankles, u wide girdlo with long
ends, n full, low-necked wnlst and a
kliort bolor.o jacket. Her hair is ur-
raiicred slmltlv lint 1e (wlnt-no.1 .. wi. !...-
eled ornaments, and, of course, she
wenrs a veil over the lower part of lier
face Largo rings on the first and
middle iingeis, and many necklaces and
biaeelets rnmnletn thn i.,himn n,i
room slippers with pointed toes nre the
urst Kinu ot lootwear to go with this
costume, but evening slippers would do
just as well.
United States Costume
To the Editor ot "Woman's Page:
Denr Madam T nm an interested
reader of jour column uud have come
to you for help. I am invited to nt
tmd 11 Halloween paily for the first
time nnd I d?i not know what to bo
difsed ns. There will .be people nt
Wi-t a little older than me. 1 would
lilie to look neat and hne something to
please me. Please suggest 11 costume
hat will not be expensive and could
be made at home. I am n girl of four
teen, have blue ojes.tllglit curly chest
"'t hair nud nm four feet m inchp
tall. BRIGHT BED UPS.
Why don't you dress ns United
States? Tjo any white waist nud full
skirt or plain white dress for the foun
dation. Make a deep yoke in front
and back of blue, with white stars
si-wcd on it. Wear a red sash with long
tnds nnd sew two or three stripes of
red down the skirt and have a wide
border of the blue and tho sturs on
the bottom of the skirt. Wear nn
"overseas cap" of red, white and blue
crepe paper. The Prhcllla costume is
prettv and Martha Washington would
bo appropriate, too.
Wmkelman
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placed at the hips, ' combined with LA
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create, as well as preserve, exquisite lines of
Youth and Style.
Adaptable to.any type of Figure .
Prices $3.75 to $12.00
Spirabone obtainable only in La Resiota
All La ReiUta CortrU fitted by expert corsetlcrei ,
for Sale by
Strawbridge & Clothier
and Quality Shop in. Philadelphia and Vicinity
itreet
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Is Making Many
Customers Instead
of Many Dollars
The new concession policy of
"small profits" and "many
patrons," effective last Mon
day, has established itself in
delibly in the minds of thrifty
women.
It proved conclusively that
our determination to save you
fully 25,o on your apparel is
appreciated.
Furthermore, in the face of the
"high price conditions" we rec
ognize here in this change of
policy an opportunity to not
only increase the number of
new friends but the feature of
having our old patrons buy two
and three gowns where they
formerly bought one.
New Tinseltone Model
An atmosphere of youth pervades this
full coated, narrow skirted, fur trimmed
tailleur, designed especially for the slim
figure, and priced particularly for the
slender purse.
Price $75.00
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DRESSES
for Street or Afternoon
29.50, 35 to 150
COATS & WRAPS
Plain & Fur Trimmed
49.50, 59.50 to 195
SUITS
59.50, 65 to 350
We desire hereby to subscribe our co-operation to the efforts of the Belter Business
Bureau in their endeavor to promote "truth in advertising," as an investigation of the
authenticity of our values will sustain.
Wanamaker's
Down b
fairs btore
Savings of Good Dollars on
en's All-Wool Suits at $29.50
These suits arc every thread PURE
WOOL fancy mixed cheviots in good grays
and browns, some with dark ovcrplaids run
ning through them. There are 2-button,
close-fitting coats that are cut in at the waist,
as young men like them, and 3-button coats
on more conservative lines. All are lined
throughout with mohair.
Also Special at $34.50
A gathering of splendid all-wool suits for
older men. These arc mostly in good grays
with flecks of color or a hint of the herring
bone pattern in the weave.
In both groups there are fittings in all
regular sizes.
(r.till.M, Market)
Frosty Weather
Brings Domet
Nightwear for Men
and Boys
Softly fleeced pajamas and
nightshirts of outing flannel are
roomily cut and very comfortable.
They are in various stripe combi
nations and carefully made.
Men's pajamas are $2 and 52.50.
Men's nightshirts, $1.50 and
52.15.
Boys' pajamas aie S1.65.
Boys' nightshirts, $1.10.
(Oallir.r. MiirkM)
Men's Wool
Mufflers, $2.50
Very snug and comfortable for
the man who drives a car or who
is outdoors much of the time.
These are knitted of gray, brown,
navy or heather-color wool and
arc fringed at the ends.
(Oallery, JIarUft)
Men's Warm
Fabric Gloves
Special a t 35c a Pair
A man will want several pair
of these while they can be had
at this price. They are in
gray, black and khaki color,
fleeced on the inside.
(Gtillerj, Market)
Quilting Challis
19c a Yard
Cotton quilting challis in Per
sian patterns offers various pretty
color combinations to select from.
Percale at 35c a Yard
It is 36 inches wide, and in at
tractive figures and stripes on
white grounds.
(Central)
Men's New Soft Hats
A Special Lot at $3
All tho fashionable shades are included, such ns brown, drab,
smoke, tan, etc., as well ns black in various shapes, about a dozen
Hats of a kind.
(Gnllery. Market)
Special Values in Men's
Hosiery and Underwear
Half Hose, Special at 18c I Heavy Merino Shirts
or 3 pair for 60c, are o"f soft, fine
cotton, in black, navy, tan and
gray, with reinforced feet.
Special at 35c, 3 for $1
Oxford gray merino half hose
with reinforced feet have slight
imperfections, many impercepti
ble, that will not impair their
durability. "Seconds."
Special at 45c
Pure fiber silk half hose in
black, white, navy and cordovan
are evenly knit and are well re
inforced with fine cotton.
(Gallery, Market)
Half Price at 75c
Good, heavy part-wool shirts
for the cold days ahead are well
made and nicely finished. The
wise man will get as many of
these as he can.
Shirts and Drawers
Special at 85c
Fine, pure unbleached cotton is
knitted into medium-heavy weight
ribbed shirts and drawers. The
shirts have high necks and long
sleeves and the drawers are ankle
length, ,85c the garment.
At $1.75 each, fine merino
shirts and drawers of medium
Winter weight have slight imper
fections that will not interfere
witn tneir good service.
Men's and Boys' Shoes in the Gallery
Store for Men
Every shoe a good shoe, of sound, serviceable leather, durably
made that is the rule that is carried out in our men's shoes and our
boys' shoes.
Men's Shoes at $7
are of black or tan leather onEnglish lasts with sturdy welted soles.
Boys' Shoes at $5.90
. Ti!?y ar1?,f black or tan leather on good-looking English lasts in
sizes 23 to 5Vs.
(Gallery, Market)
Cozy Felt Slippers for All the Family
Special at $1 Pair
Warm, gray felt slippers with softly padded soles are trimmed
about tho tops with red. All sizes for men and women and many that
will fit girls and boys.
Tho men's and boys' slippers will be found in the Gallerv Store
for Men. The women's ond children's in the Shoe Store, Chestnut.
250 Women's Hats, $5.85
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Gay little hats of gleaming metal
lic cloth with bright tops of cerise,
Riviera blue or the gold or silver
cloth itself. Fringe of monkey fur,
a bit of ostrich or a swirl of velvet
is used as trimming.
Then there are the more conven
tional hats of good black velvet or
in the fashionable shades of the sea
son, attractively trimmed, in shapes
both large and small.
Lovely Hats at $8
Fine velvets, lovely shades of color
ns well as. black, velvet flowers, os
trich, gooa' lines all that a woman
could want in a better hat will bo
found in these. There is an inter
esting assortment.
(Market)
Interesting New Winter Suits for
Women at $30
The wool fabric is new, in a burella weave, but much closer, and
very attractive in various shades of brown, with indefinite stripes or
checks orin heather mixtures.
The jackets are fitted a trifle, with waistlines nnd narrow belts.
You will like the clean-cut tailoring, the inverted pleats in the skirts
of tho jackets and the embroidered silk ciow's feet that are used as
finishing touches. The jackets are lined to the waist with attractive
silk. Thero are well-tailored inset pockets in the skirts to match the
pockets in the jackets.
A Group of Suits at $32.50
It is mostly composed of silvertip velour and jersey suits in blue,
Oxford and brown in many different styles.
(Market)
New Wool-and-Fiber Rugs
at Old Prices
Another shipment brings us an assortment of these best of
inexpensive rugs. They are reversible, seamless, durable and
attractive, as well as low in price, all points that the homekeeper
will appreciate,
6x9 feet, $6.75, $8.25, $9. and $11.50.
8.3 x 10.6 feet, $11, $15.50 and $17.
9 x 10.6 feet, $9.25.
9 x 12 feet, $9.75, $15, $16.50 and $18.
12 x 12 feet, $14.50, $26 and $29.50.
12x15 feet, $29 and $33.50.
(Clieitnnt) ,
Bos' Corduroy
Suits, $9.75
For school and play
there is nothing so serv
iceable and sturdy as cor
duroy suits in the natural
brown shade.
The coats are in two
belted models, and both
coat and trousers are
strongly made for active
service. Sizes 7 to 18
years.
Extra trousers for
these suits are $2.75; in
the same sizes.
(Glle,ry, Murket)
Pink-Knitted
Bloomers
Unusual at 55c
They are generously full bloom
ers, with elastic at the waist and
knees.
Dainty Silk Muslin
Bloomers
with ruffles at the knees are ?2.
(Central)
New Petticoats
Beautiful silk jersey petticoats
in an array of cplors taupe,
brown, Copenhagen and navy
blues, green, etc. have points of
contrasting color set in the accordion-pleated
flounces. A petti
coat that will do credit to any
charming frock or suit. $10.60,
For practical wear a soft, lus
trous sateen petticoat in navy,
purple, dark green, rose and Co
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