7 i-r - rfY-"V"ri' fc u II' t" 14' i b I 13VEN1NG PUBLIC LEDGEll rzc Testfitf oa Grant Uy HAZEL DEVO BATCIIICLOR copyright, lilt, by the I'ubUc Ltdgcr Company Sisters PHILADEfyPJIlA, THURSDAY, KOVEMBEE 6, 1919 m te f HEAD TIUS t'lKST .lulls Graut'a problem was one tliat ft ureal many women have to fac. Hlic bb jilted by the man she love J And then just when she had tried to make something of the life Dun Pa won had shattered, he ramp steal lug hack to her and asked her a sec ond time to marry him. .lulln felt that he needed her and she gne her promise, and then Doctor Norvllle, the head surgeon at the hospital where Mie was training, told her he loed her, Afraid of herself, Julia left the hospital nnd hurried her marriage, but in the meantime I.ucj, .lulla'.t younger sister, Iiml fallen in love nith Dan. nnd when Doctor Nun Mb i ame to the houtc to see .lulin. Iiuc . hidden on the stairs, overheard their on motion, NOW no ox with tiii: stoiiy JTOn several days now Dan had gloried in his independence, in his complete k.iastrry over Julia She had acceded luictly to his every "suggestion, she was willing to do cvcrUhftig he said, .n short she had become the same girl he bad been long njo, but for the fact that the- was quieter. Therefore, her little burst of temper that night after Doctor Nonillc had left, had amiucil Dan. FTo put it down to the fact that Doctor Xorville had brought back her hospital dajs to her and he resolved to keep her away from the lufluenco of any of those people who might put ideas into her head He simply wouldn't hae it: thHl wax all He was Inarrjinr Julia nnd he would arrange her life, nnd au thing that did not ome under his personal approval would ( Implj have to be ruled out tt was not until he hud left Julia and was walking home, that he happened to lemember that he had not asked what I Doctor Noniile had come there for. This worried him for a moment, but he wan too steeped in conceit to let it bother him long. He would ask Julia the next day and no doubt there would be nothing in it. How ho hated these men who were quiet and top loftj. for it was so that he thought of Doctor Norvllle. Tint then, he reasoned, he had himself to thank for Julia's brief sojourn in the hospital, and although independence had somewhat chauged her ideas he could change them back gain once he lind married her. Once the front door had closed upon Dan, Julia hurriedly turned out the lights and ran upstairs. Sho slipped into the spare room and closed and locked the door. At last she wns alone, at last she could he herself, she could think freely. Her thoughts wound around in a circle, and reason as she would she could not understand one thing, Doctor Norvllle had come for her, he bod said he would have her, and jet he had gone without n word, lie had left her there. Why, whjV Not that she would have broken her promise to Dan. she simply could not do that, but it she had had a chance to cplain. For the first time in her life "Julia felt a little bit ashamed of Dan. Never before had she experienced this feeling, but Dan had been so sure of himself, so almost overbearing in his manner, (Jh, it was all awful and it would go on being awful to the end of the story. Julia had been sitting limply in a chair, her hands locked together, her face full of miserj when her eyes fo cussed on a certain spot just before her. The knob of the door was being turned, and when the door did not open. Lucy's voice called, "Julia." "Yes." 'Open the door." "I'm just getting into bed. dear." Julia called back. "Walt till tomor row." "I have something to tell you," Lucy Insisted. "I must speak to you." Julia went over and turned the key nnd a moment latfr T.ucj had come In nnd had closed the door behind her. She moved and spoke softly, as their father and mother slept iu the room just below, aud Mrs. Grant wns quite apt to hear the girls moving nrouud nnd to come up and ask them why they did not go to bed. Mary, too, had been known to call out when nwak ened out of n sound sleep, and when Lucy iind protested to her mother that she nnd Julia were too old to be spoken to Hint way, Mis. Orant had olwajs refused to interfere. "Mary is not like an ordinary servant.' -she would return. "And tou make her nngr.v she is nnt to leave us in the lurch. There isn't another maid in the world who would put up with the work of this house as Marj does, although I don't tell her that Hhe Is always good about waiting for her wages, loo, and I am going to handle her with kid gloves." Lucy looked at Julia closely, and Julia returned her glatnr. "Well, whnt is It?" Julia asked finally. "Who is this man Dctor Xorville?" Lucy began. Julln looked bewildered. "Whv; where were you, you didn't meet him?" "No, but I heard you together when he came tonight." ' Julia whitened. There was no mis taking Lucy's meaning. She evidently knew what she was talking about. "H doesn't matter where I was or how I happened to hear." Lucy went on. "But I heard enough to know that you are in love with this man I whoever he is." All of the softness had gone from Luc s voice; it wns hard. I and if she had spoken louder It would I have held a strained note quite foreign . to It. ' Julia spdke quietly, without visible I excitement. "You had no right to listen to somcthlug that was not intended for i jour enrsj tt was dishonorable." I "Dishonorable"' Lurv flung out "Veil you think it is honorable to marry one man when you are in love with an other, do tou? to pretend thnt you love Dan when all the time you have some one else? 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They arc double breasted and have convertible collars and belted backs. The coatings used in them are thick and serviceable and, as they are all-wool, every ounce of weight is pure warmth and comfort. Note; A few of these coats are of plaid-back materials young men will pick them up quickly. (flaller?, MrU.t) Special Men's Fleece-Lined Leather Gloves, $1.15 a Pair Tan or gray suede Black, tan or gray glace lea the i such are the leathers of which these gloves aic made. They are warmly lined with fleeced cotton and arc excellent for cold weather driving and every-day wear. Slight discolorations in the lcathc? class these as "seconds." Just 600 pair at this vciy low price so you'd best come caily. (Gallery. Market) Two -Trousers Suits Give Boys Almost Double Service for it is always the trousers that show the first signs of wear. These Splendid AH-Wool Suits at $18.75 for boys of 8 to 17 are warm, mixed cheviots and cassimeres in gray, green nnd brown mixtures. The coats, made in about a half dozen styles, with the Norfolk or military backs, are all belted and have plain or slash pockets. All the seams are taped and both the trousers and coats are lined throughout. (Gallery, Market) The Right Hat for a man to wear now At $3. soft wool hats of closely woven mixed brown, green or I gray tones are fine for motoring, all kinds of traveling or sports I wear. They have bands of the material nnd inner bands of ' leather. At $4 and $4.30, soft felt hats I in new Winter shades of brown, green and smoke are very good looking. , (Gallery, Market) Men's Special Raincoats Tlicy are khaki color, green or brown tweed or Oxford gray cloth rubberized on the inside; all with cemented scams, convertible col lars, strap wrist3 and deep pock ets. llox coats are $7.50, S10.B0 and $13.50. Balmacans with belted backs arc $10.50. Double-breasted coats, belted all around, are $13.50. (Gallery, Market) Great Preparations for the year's biggest sale of fashions are going forward in the Down Stairs Store. Prices Will Amaze You and Saturday will be the day of days for women's coats, suits, dresses and skirts, and for junior apparel. Wonderfully Wide Choosing in Men's Neckties 50c, 65c and $1 Hundicds of pleasing patterns in the season's good colors. Sturdy silks and silk mixtures in stripes, figures and plain colors arc the large open-end, four-in-hand shapes. And they arc unusually wcll-mado tics, many with the lined neckbands which add much to their durability. It isn't a minute too soon to be choosing for Christmas, either! (Gallery, Jlarkat) Bathrobe Blanketing in Pretty Patterns floral and Indian patterns for men and women and nursery pat terns for the kiddies' robes. There aro all sorts of light and dark colorings, 32 inches wide, and 75c a yard. It's time to start Christmas robes. (Central) & An Unexpected Sale of 40,000 Pair of Seasonable Hose fr For Women, Children and Men A goodly sized heap of hosiery, which in the face of the hosiery famine and high prices is a genuine surprise! The combined buying power of the Wanamaker Upstairs and Down Stairs Stores is 'second only to that of three or four of the greatest wholesale dealers in the country, so that manufacturers, in order to secure our orders for regular goods are glad to let us have at price concessions their "seconds" and the various lots they clear out from time to time. During the present abnormal conditions in the hosiery industry, with prices away up and all kinds of hosiery scarce, the Wanamaker Store stands out from all others in its ability to secure special goods like the goods in this sale. This hosiery is of first and second quality, but the latter arc selected "seconds" and the imperfections are so slight that they will in no way affect the actual wearing qualities. Men's Sturdy Winter Shoes Special at $5.65 Heavy Un leather shoes in bluchcr style are on sensible lasts with tips or plain toes in sizes 5 to 11, widths A to E. Special at $6.40 Black leather shoes in blucher stylo with comfortable round toes have welted double solc3 for hard wear. Shoes for Small Boys Special at $4 Black leather shoes of dura bility and good appearance are in sizes 10 to 13. Boys' School Shoes $4 to $6.90 a Pair The most durable black and tan leathers are used and the shoes arc mado in comfortable shapes with bcrviceable soles. (Oallery. Market) For Women $1.83 a pair for black, white and colored full fashioned silk stockings, with silk or cotton tops. "Soconds." $1.75 a pair for black, white and colored full fashioned silk stockings with cotton tops. $1.75 a pair for full-fashioned black silk and artificial silk-mixed stockings with cotton tops. $1.50 a pair for black and white full-fashioned silk stockings with cotton tops. "Seconds." $1.25 a pair for black and white full-fashioned silk stockings of lighter weight with cotton tops. "Seconds." $1.15 a pair for black silk seamless stockings with cotton tops. $1 a pair for black and white seamless silk rtockings with cotton tops. 75c a pair for black full-fashioned wool-and-cotton-mixed stockings. For Children 50c a pair for white ribbed silk-and-wool stock ings. "Seconds." Infants' sizes. 10c a pair for white ribbed cashmere stockings. "Seconds. Infants' sizes. 23c a pair for ribbed white cotton stockings. 23c a pair for black ribbed cotton stockings. "Seconds." Central) ized 30c a pair for black, white and colored mercei d cotton stockings with mock seams. "Seconds." For Men (Central) 50c a pan for very heavy gray wool-and-cotton knitted half hose. )3c a pair for black, white, cordovan and navy seamiest.' artificial silk half hose, 25c a pair for gray wool-and-cotton medium weight half hose. 23c a pair for black mercerized cotton half hose, "Seconds." 25c a pair for black cotton half hose with un bleached soles. 18c, three pair for 50c, for black cdtton half hose. "Firsts" and "seconds." (Gallery Store for Men) Warm Things for Children Drawcr-legglns Stockinet drawer-lcggins in brown, black, navy or white are cozily warm all the way up to the waist for children of 2 to 6 years. ?2 and 53. Corduroy drawcr-leggins in the same sizes aie in navy, taupe, black and white. $4. Blankets Pink or blue figuied carriage blankets are $1 to $2. Double crib blankets are white with pink or blue borders. All of them have some wool in them, a larger percentage according to tho price. $3 to .?G. Bathrobes Warm plain-color eiderdown and figured blanket bathrobes In sizes 2 to 16 years are $2.60 to ?4. (Central) The Upholstery Sale This opportune upholstery sale brings forth at low prices things that are needed right now in almost every household: Curtains and window panels Curtain material Cretonnes of the better sort Cedar chests And useful remnants, (Central) Women's Good Umbrellas $2.50 The covers aro of American taffeta (cotton) over paragon tempered steel frames. Many of the umbrellas have, handles of plain or carved mission wood with white, black or amber-colored rings. Others have bakclito tops and silk cord loops. Each umbrella is neatly cased. Children's Umbrellas $1.50 Sturdy umbrellas of black cotton with handles for boys or girls are in sizes 18-inch to 24-inch. (Central) ( 1 J ! HI .S ' .! m w it ri t i 1 vl sjl JiKV'al 41 91 l Urn sl Hi T""1 ':i -4 is Wj' J A V. l P. 0 V M ! 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