Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 07, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 13, Image 13

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Uy HAZKL DF.VO BATCHELOR
Copyright, 1919, bu the Public Ledger Company
Lrcy Burns ier Bridges
ItKAD THIS FIRST
Manlike, Dan Carson didn't Know
vhnt lie wanted when he jilted Julia
nrnnt for another woman, It was
proved when he came- back to Julia
and nuked her a nccond time to marry
him. Julia felt that Dan needed her,
nnd she did not realize how much she
had ihnnRed through her work- in the
hospital. Moit of all she did not
realise that she had given her heart
unconsciously to another mau, Dr.
John Norvlllc, the head surgeon.
Surprised and aitounded 1 this reve
lation she flees from the hoHpital and
promises to marry Dan as koou as he
likes. Hut in the meantime Luc.
Julia s younger sister, has compli
cated mattcrg.
NOW 00 OX WITH THE STORY
rpiIIJ two sisters stood facing each
other In Julia's bedroom. There was
;,7'c' nuer ''ucj'n accusation, and
JUHa was uncomfortably aware of the
partial truth of what she had said.
Was she, lifter all. doing right? Had
Jhc been mistaken In trjlng to go
Jhrough with her marriage to Dan?
certainly she had not chosen the easiest
ay. the way of her heart, but had
Jhp been so befogged by what he herself
thought right and wrong, that she had
not reasoned fairly?
Finally Julia spoke, and if Lucy had
not been so carried nwny with her own
reelings, if she had not almost reached
'no limit of her endurance, she could
not have helpod Reeing that Julia was
bewildered, that she hardly knew what
to say, but that she was trying to be
fair.
Here were two sisters, the result of
the rather sketchy upbringing that
sometimes exists in the average Ameri
can family, facing eaeh -other like-two
strangers. Their relations toward each
other hfld been mnlnly surface touch-'
Ings, now they were getting down to
bedrock.
"Lucy, I'm living to do right."
Julia's tone w'as piteous.
"Hight. ,to marry a man vou don't
Jovo?" Lucy's tone was shrill. "I
know now that you don't love Dan. I
know now Just why you've been so
half-hearted about ever thing since you
camo'home from the hospital. I don't
know,what your game is, Julia. I don't
Understand whnt ;iou are trying to do,
but I cah.'t 'stand back and sec Dan
treated like this."
It was then that something suapped
In Julia and she turned on Lucy nl
most wildly. ''Did Dan think about me
when' lie told me he loved nnother
Woman?" She flung qut. "Did bethink
of thq shameand humiliation I suffered
when neoplo knew that he hnd jilted
me? 'Who forced me into hospital work
but Dan, npd when 1 met n man who
wa big, and who did not think of him
self at .any time, I could not know
that I would eomp to care for him. I
didn't know it when Dan asked me
to mnrryfjilin the second time, and you
and Mother were cnger to- have nu
take him back. What has changed you.
Lucy? I don't understand things any
more than you do."
Lucv stared at-Julia. She had fallen
back boforc the fiery woids of the other
girl, -and she stood now crouched
against, the wall, the pink crepe of her
kimoria making a rosy blotch against
the ugly wallpHper. Julia stood by the
bureau, one hand resting on it. Her
eves were wide and tortured; it was
the firM time that she liad been able
to speak the thoughts that hnd been hid
den in her heart, the thoughts that she
had been turning over and oyer, , and
reasoning over alone Until they had
driven her nearly mad. Luejr had never
seen Julia sp intensely njlw..' W as this
her quiet, undnmonstratlvc sister? Lucy
had thought of Julia us cold nnd unre
sponsive, oh a girl incapable, of the feeling-
that she, Lucy, felt for; Dan.
A oft color crepT up info "Lucv's
face. It softened the hardness in the
biue eyes, it eased the tenseness nbout
the joung mouth. It made her look like
a young girl again.
Sh) gathered her kimona about her
and cam ncross to Julia. Julia sat
downon the bed and drey Lucy into her
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eggs
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RooM'
COSY, CHEERY
A rtfttful Atmosphere
In which to irlnx nnd
thoroughly enjoy your
midday lunch.
Home stylo rnokinr.
Menu changed dally
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nrms nnd the two sat there in silence
Hie tears gathered in Lucy'n eyes nnd
rolled childishly down her checks. l
nallv she fcat un nnd wined them nwny,
"I don't know how to tell you the
truth. Julia; It's nil n terrible mlxup
and I've bceu nearly crazy about it. I
told Mother nnd she had no sympathv
for me. I would have kept still and
never said a word "if things hadn't
happened this way tonight, if I hadn't
seen that you really cared for some
one else.
The "childish voice wavered as Lucy
saw the bewilderment In Julia's eyes.
Julia was all nt sea; she did not under
stand Lucy at all.
"You don't understand yet, do you?"
Lucy asked.
Julia shook her head slowly.
"It's Dan. You see, I love him."
"Lucy I" There was absolute incre
dulity in Julia's voice.
Lucy clung to Julia like a child, but
ner eyes were me ejes ot a woman.
Much . of the dross in Lucy's nature
had been burned away by the confes
sion of her love. She was sorry now
that she bad talked to Inez Holt nbout
it; it somehow cheapened this wonder
ful feeling.
"I do, Julin. I do," she whispered.
"Hut Dan?"
"Dan doesn't know."
"You don't know whether he loves
jou or not?"
"No, but oh, Julia, he would love
me, I'm sure I could mnke him love
me if I had n chance."
(Tomorrow The result of T ..'
confession.)
EVEfrlflGK .PUBLIC LEDQER-- PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1910
The Woman's
' Exchange
To "Bedford, Va."
tuui iciici was iiuuuhiicu la mo
Woman's Exchange on October 18. It
caused much interest and I have some
answergj-which I will be glad to send
yuu u yuu win scuu me a seu-aaarcsseu
envelope.
Who Would Like "Jim"? '
To the Editor ot Woman's Page:
Dear Madam I have n brown pup
of live montns wincii i will give to
S&SSliy for every toilet roe. j
sfiSfpfo Talcolctte Peroxide M
WWII -Viiutkinf Cream keepsH
V ? JdT :J the skin toft and whiteaKi
"I'm Too Tired To
Sew Anything"
You neVer hear this where the
Free Westinghouse
Electric Sewing
Machine
Does the actual work of sewing.
There is absolutely no effort in
sewing with this wonderful new
machine.
Ask Your Dealer
See also the Ohio-Tuec Electric
Cleaner and, the Highlander Elec
tric Washer.
H. C. ROBERTS ELECTRIC
SUPPLY CO.
Whclraale Distributor!
rllH-ADISLrillA
Diamonds and Jewelry
Our Confidential
Credit Plan ' .
gives cash advantages, con
venient payments and im
mediate possession.
Open Saturday Evening
JV!Sm(m&Sons
135Sowthl3,uSl.
Near Walnut SI.
A Spruce St. Woman Bought Seven
Pairs of Our Blankets Yesterday
There would be nothing' remarkable, nbout this If the lady con
cerned had not been so enthusiastic about the alues. And, indeed,
It Is a fact that our values are higher and our prices less than you
can nnd anywhere, arount town. You can shop here at all times and
have the comforting assurance that ou can buy clean, desirable
merchandise here 'at very attractive salngs In a clean store, large ,
and daj light filled and with courteous service.
Three Examples of Our Values ,
Ilonift limine!
27 Inch: white, plnU
and blue. The yaid
27c
White llatlste
38 Inch: 45c value.
The yard
39c
WARM 11I.ANKKTH
At clear savings o(
10 to 20 per cent.
Per pair
$3.85 to $11.50
W. H. Smith & Sons !.?
some one who will treat him well, lie
was sold to mo as of Irish setter and
collie parentage nnd looks as though
ho would be nbout the Average collie
sleo when full-grown. He has beau
tiful brown eyes and Is very affectionate.
To a boy of ten or twelve he would
make on Ideal companion, as he Is tire
less In following any one he loves.
Will vou kindly forward to mo any
application you may receive for
"Jim"? p.
I hove ".Jim's" address and will send
any letters asking for him to his owner
ro that she may choose the nddrcss that
Is most convenient to her. I know some
body will want him.
Wants Complexion Help
To the Editor o Woman's Paoe: ,
Dear Madam I nm n girl of seven
teen nnd I don't go put nnj where
because of my face: It has broken out
In plmplci for the last year or so, I
have tried ecrythlng I could possibly
get hold of. I'eople have told mo of
many things: I have tried them, but In
vain. I can't get rid of them. I nm
ashamed of myself. If you could ad
vise me an thing to do to rid myself of
them I would appreciate your kindness
erv much. R. p.
Everything you have tried on your
face has been n skin food, or cream, or
tonic, hasn't it? Since none of these
have helped jou the renson for this con
dition mutt be your general health. Do
you eat much candy or other sweet or
rich food? That would make your face
break but. Put yourself on a strict
diet of no rich or sweet food for a
month or two and see if that doesn't
help you. If It does not you had bet
ter consult a physician. But the symp
toms sound very much as if the trouble
came from your food, and I know a diet
of this kind will help you if Hint is the
real reason.
French Words Translated
To the Editor ot IVoman'e Paot!
Dear Madam Will you please trans
late the following words. Your kind
ness is greatly appreciated J Vous parlcz
Trancals? Mais, htlas, .Tc t'odore?
Tiens, toujours toujours, n'ctt cc pns?
Oul, out. Ma fol; nals non, monsieur.
Ca ne fait ricnl SI distingue. Onil
Inumc do mon coeurl Mon perc.
Voiln. jeunc fllle a marier. Mcrcl du
rnmnlfmflnrt Oul nn, nvn.nnl Tt!
done. Decollete, nt To!. Mai's que
luiuc yuusi w i aril, c est. enez tot
qui! est doux de ivrc. e'est chez toi
quo jc veux mourlr. Adieu, monsieur,
et merci. H. T.
The French words are translated as
follows: "You speak Trench?" ' Jlut,
alas. I adore you." "There forever
and forever (or always, alnnjs)." "Is
jt not? .Yes, yes." "My faith, no,
indeed, sir." "Thnt's nothing." "So
distinguished." "William of my
heart!" "My father." "Heboid, n
mnrrlogablc young girl." "Thank jou
for the compliment." "Yes, for In
stance." "Say, then for tell me,
now)." "Low-necked." "And thou."
"Hut. whnt do you want?" "Oh. Paris.
In theo it Is sweet to live: it is in thee
that I desire to die." "Farewell, sir,
and thanks." This is n literal trans
lation, ns it is impossible to give any
thing else without seeing the sentences
in which tl'c tfords arc used. No doubt
you will be able to put It Into good
English now that you have the actual
meaning of tho words.
rtotto for Eighth Grade
To the Editor of H'omoit'j Pane:
Dear Madam Will you please sug
gest some mottoes suitable for our eighth
crnde? PIOIITH OIIADEK.
How would "Live and Learn" do?
Other good ones nrc "Those Studies
Olve Delight," "Today, Not Tomor
row," "Serve and Obey," "He is Wise
Who Is Industrious," ''Much In Lit
tle," "Little by Little."
A Christmas Gift
A yard of organdy folded In half cnu
be cut into n standing collar nnd n pair
of straight cuffs. Hemstitching costs
about ten cents n nrd, and makes
trimming enough for nnv collar nnd cuff
set. The result of this small amount of
labor and money Is n dainty gift for
the fastidious woman.
Cuticura is Good
for Hair and
'") Scalp Troubles
Shampoo With Cutltura 5op
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Grand Ducheos Charlotte la Bride of
PrlneeVellx of Bourbon-Parma
Luxembourg, Nov. 7. (My A. 1)
Tho marriage of Grand DurhoRs Char
lotte and I'riucc Tellx, of. Hourboii
l'arma was celebrated, at the Cathedral
yesterday in the presence of member
of the Chamber and tho State Council.
rV '", Tow, gathered outside the
Cathedral nnrl tho palace, but there wai
little enthusiasm, the majority ot the
people watching the edding procession
in silence. '
Luxembourg citizenship was con
ferred by the chamber by a vote -of S23
to Jl on Prince Ftllx as n preliminary
to his marriage to Grand Duchess Char
lotte.
our STORE ORDER
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The Greatest Sale of the Season
Trimmed Hats
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Our Semi
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This sale includes our entire stock of Fall
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These wonderful values cannot be duplicated.
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( 8) 8M Trimmed Hats.
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(18) 15.00 Trimmed Hats.
( 6) 1630 Trinuned Hats.
(10) 1730 Trimmed Hats.
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( 6) 20.00 Trimmed Hats.
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(12) 25.00 Trimmed Hats.
(20) 2730 Trimmed Hats.
(12) 30.00 Trimmed Hats.
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14.50
Special Values in
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They are developed in all the most .
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