T ng5 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1919 13 fiiJW' m "3 -f I I X k. J- IM r The Testing of Julia Grant By HAZEL URVO BATCIIELOK Copyright, ltila, by the I'ubllo Ledger Company What the Turn of the Wheel Brought Dan Carson HEAD THIS FIHST In Whrn fate takes a hand In a woninn's life things nrc Bure to Imp pcu. Julia Grant wanted happiness, and sho thought linppiness came front doing right. That wus vliy she took Ban Carson hack Into her life after he had jilted her. When she discov ered that she had fallen in love with Doctor Xorville she was still deter mined to keep her promise to Dan and then Lucy, her jounger sister, came tn Julia and mnde a confes sion. While Julia had been in train ing in the hospital I.ury had fallen in love with Dan herself. NOW GO ON WITH THE STOItY JULIA know that Tyucy had every intention of telling Dan about Doctor Norvlllc, and that night as she thought things over In her room just after din ner she realized that the only thing to do wai to toll Dan the truth herself. When she met him she wns even colder than usual under his kiss, and he drew lack to look nt her with an expression of real pain in his eyes. ''Julia, why are you always so un responsive?" She answered his question with a fiat remark: "Dan, I have something im portant -to tell you. I've thought it all over and I've decided that the truth is lest. Theu you can settle things in whatever way you like." "You talk as though it were some thing very important," he laid, trying to smile. '"It is." "Well?" "Dan," she stopped a moment, and then went relentlessly on. "Dan, I don't love you." She.stoppcd and look ed at him fearfully, but he was smiling tenderly. "My dear, I've known for a long time that you don't love me as you did I deserve that but I'm going to make you love me. Just give me a chance to do that, to make you happy, that's all I osk." "But, Dan, listen," Julia persisted. "It's so hard to tell you, but I must. I don't think thst I ever can love you. I'm sure of it." "You can't be sure of it, dear. Oh, Julia, I love you so much." "Oh, Dan," she burst out desperate ly, "don't make it so hard for me, please don't!" He caught her by the shoulders. They had been standing together under the center light and Julia could see the queer gleam that suddenly came into his eyes. "Julia, you're not going to leave me BOW?" "Not if you still lovo me after I have told you the truth." She shook her head and the motion brought two tears rolling down her cheeks. "Oh, Dan, don't you understand? I love some one else. . His hands fell away from her and he bad a sudden queer smothering sensa tion that some time, somewhere, a sim liar thing had happened to him. Then he remembered. He felt the same hu miliation that ho had felt on a night long ago when a girl with a throaty laueh that had always sent the blood rushing to his head had told him that she loved some one else. Me remcmdereci his infatuation for Nancy Cromwell and all that had gone with it, and auite siiddenlv ho knew that this was his punishment for hurting Julia as he naq. I'or now no loveu ner ana waniea her more than anything in the world, and she had lust confessed that she loved another man. The mills of the gods grind slowly, but they grind exceeding mail. If Dan had been a big man he might have done the big thing released Julia Immediately. But every instinct in him told htm to keep her, to hold her, to talte his chance for happiness, no mat ter what the outcome. He forgot that evening months ago when in that very room a white-faced girl had taken the blow that he had handed her without flinching. No one knows but the woman in the case just what Buch a blow means, lust how soul-searing it is to have a man confess baldly that ho no longer loves her, but that there is some one else. Dan had asked her for his re lease; his heart bad been full of love for another woman; be bad given no V Only 8 Week Before Xmat "V Witch 'Phonograph imifouMp 9 I W. C. Stiver Co. B Soleroon for The Now Edison 64 Weit Chelten Ave. OPEN EVENINGS I'noue. Gtn. 0508 B HOTO GRAPHS HIPP Your Photograph It the Beit Xmai Gift. STUDIOSsS. 1888 Market St. 1S10 Chestnut St. Life-Renu By Meant of Muscle Strapping (By Experts) KAPNEK & KAPNEK MARINELLO SHOP 1615 WALNUT ST., PHILA. Tea is served from 3 to 5 P.M. at RaleSe incitGon 9.18t toomy imnmmrn TheLittIeShop"ofAntiques otters an . Interest absorbing display of SWtir AnUqutv, thought at all to Julia's pain. Tonight the tables were exactly reversed, and the happiness of four pcoplo depended upon Dan Carson's response to Julia's silent appeal. Sho was not asking for white satin or white kid slippers for the bride? B1UDE TO IiE. The ryhmc of the months is as follows: Mrry when- the jer ! new, Alys Icnlnr kind and true: ;hen February blrdi do mile. iou may wed nor dreed your fetei If ou wed when March winds blow. Joy and aorrow both vou'lt know: Marry In Anrll when you can: Joy for maiden and for man, Marry In the month nf May, Jou will euielv rue the dayj Marry when June rosea blow, Oyer land and sea you'll to: They who In July do wed jiusi isdov always for their Bread! her release ; Bhc was only praying that he would give it. Hue was not seeking to break her promise. Only Lucy's con fession had led her to tell Dan the truth. And if back of .her wish to make Lucy happy there was the glimmer of hope that some day she, too, might find her heart's desire, no one in the world can say that Julia Grant was any the less a wonderful woman for that fact. Outside in the hall tho big clock ticked solemnly. Time was eolnc on. and hero In this room there was the tragedyof human .hearts. Julia's heart sounded in her ears; she was waiting, waiting for Dan's answer. Then he gave it fro ber. He caught her close to him and laughed as her head fell back on his shoulder. "I'll never let you go. never," he said between kisses that left her with a feeling that was near toi loathing. "In just a few days you'll be mine and no man is going to take you away from me uow or ever." With those words the little glimmer of hope in Julia's heart died. Tomorrow: Bach to the hospital. The Woman's . Exchange Troubled by Ants To the Editor 0 Woman's Paoe: Dear Madam Thanking you for your valuable information, I come to you again to know if you can give me a remedy for little red ants. It seems no matter how hard I try they just positively get right back into the re frigerator and causo very embarrassing moments. MRS. F. B. D. Put oil of sassafras on the outside of the refrigerator where you think the ants come from. This will keep them out. Is your refrigerator entirely covered with enamel on the inside? There might be a tluy hole that the ants can get through to get In. If you will send me n self-addressed, stamncd envelope, I will glvo you the name of a powder which is sure death to ants. For Fall Wedding To the Editor of Woman's Page: Dear Madam Will you nlease nub Hsh the'rhvmc for marrying in certain monthi? Also would.it be proper for the bride to wear her wedding dress, when going away, when a full length coat is worn? Should the guests ar- rivo at the church before the bride and groom? At a morning wedding when the bride is dressed in white with wreath aid veil, what is the proper attire for the gentlemen, and what would be a very appropriate Color for the bridesmaid at an early November weddine? I would like blue, but thought you 'might hae a better suggestion to make. And last, wiuen is tno Better, Cordon &Mworth Real ObanotMaemaiade MADE firom -wild brKw oranges fving tlisrt 3l tinctrvts fltrvcT xriidb. Iom mm&o Ornncta Marmnlmrfc a traditional breakfast relish witli ihe English asd Scotch for centoriss Sold lay leacling dsalers. Handsome Boxes of WRITING PAPER In One or Two Colors These dainty boxes aro bound to pleaee the moat particular and will always make a welcome Xmas Gift. Boxes 29c to $9.00 Stuart Bros. Co., Inc. 410 Market St. Whoever we In Augutt be, SlRnv cjianma are ure to ate: arrjr in HeoumDere ehlne. Tour llvln will be rich and flue. .Marry. In Heptember'a ehlne It In October sou do marry, IiOVa will ,nm, hn rlAfc. '. If you wed In bleak November. Only Joy will come remember: When December a enowa foil faat. Marry and true love will list. Unless tho bride wears a dark serge or silk traveling dress to bo marrWd in, it would not be proper to wear it when she goes nw-ay. That is, if sho wears the conventional white wedding gown, even If she does wear a long coat. The guests arrive at the church some time before the bride and bridegroom. At a morning wedding the proper nt tire fdr men is a cutaway coat and gray striped trousers, stiff collar and gray gloves. Blue would be very pretty for the bridesmaid if you like it. For Novem ber, yellow or ono of the brnnzv niitnmn shades is always appropriate and pretty. One autumn bride had a combination of soft pink with dark brown fur, which was very attractive. white satin seems more appropriate for a bride as her gown is usually of that material. But many brides prefer the kid slippers, and thev are hut n correct as the satin. Wear whichever you prefer. CARDINAL HARTMANN DEAD Archbishop of Cologne Was Prom inent German Figure In War Cologne, Nov. 12. Cardinal von Hartmann, archbishop of Cologne, is dead. Cardinal Ton Hartmann was a prom inent figure during th? war. In the early days of the struggle ho caused somo adverse comment in Germany by issuing a pastoral letter directing that a petition for peace be included in the prayers of Catholics. In the latter pait of 1015 he was sent to Home by Emperor William on a mission to the pope that was supposed to have peace for its object. There is a neat little story told of the meeting of the (icrman cardinal oud Cardinal Mcrcler in Home in 101 1 at the time of the conclave that elect ed Benedict XV. Cardinal von Hnrt mann approached the Belgian primate with the remark : "Wo will not talk of war. your eminence, to which Car dinal Mercicr rejoined, "Neither will wo talk of peace, your eminence." In 1016 Cardinal von Hartmann was a leader of the Pan-Qermanlsts, and when on a visit to the western front he assured tho emperor all Catholic soldiers were readv for further sacri fices. In May. 1018, in response to Cardinal von Hartraann's request that the Allies refrain from air attacks on Cologne on Corpus Christ! day, the city was not molested. Cardinal von HartmHnn was born in Muenster, Westphalia, December 15, 1851. He was created a cardinal May 25, 1014, and in January, 1010, was appointed a member of the Prus sian house of lords. 1 CHILDREN'S APPAREL COATS HATS DRESSES BABY LAYETTES BOOTIES TOYS NOVELTIES CHILDREN'S DRESSES Ginghams, Chambrnye, Ltnenea Sizes 3 to 14 yrs. All deslrabla colors Priced at $3.25 Hostess in attendance. "MEME" BONNETS DE LUXl CHILDREN'S APPAREL SHOP 135 South 16th Street && HiiiraKiiiDniHffinimiflnnramTiiHnimnimninfflnnimiinHTmiiranini , pigg i ''"MiMiiMMiiiMiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiaaiiiiaiiiB rd I W$t jfur $c Jffltllmerp Ijop, 3m. 1423 Walnut Street MISSES' FUR SPORT COATS $150 to $450 Marmot, Hair Seal, Australian Opossum. Natural Raccoon, Muskrat and Leopard You appreciate the fact, do you not, that it it preferable to buy your furs from a concern of long-ettablished reputation tuch at ourt. mmmwmmmmmmmmmMBmummmmwmMmmmmmmBmiwmmiwmmm frL I ggs FURS Distinctive Styles Supreme in Quality Inexpensive in Price Remodeling of Exceptional Merit Models of Oar Own Design LJT&X)e J7lan '4j?02Z()afnutStr ggggmggSgl 1 I i ig5B 329iIIh --1- La France shoes are al ways the choice of the woman who seeks foot wear of distinction. They're trim, they're graceful and. wear proves them ex ceedingly comfortable. All La France shoes are made by the Goodyear Welt process, which increases the flexibility of the sole, majees them wear longer and retain their shape. The nrv Fall medclt hve arnvci it vill be a pleature to shjv tUm to you. TIS A F.EAT TO FIT FEET " l: No, i-23 A Boot Trim of Line, Fine of Finish 7)ovnet THE BIG SHOE STORE 1204-06-08 Market Street WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker 'g Down Stairs Store Batiste Blouses Pleasantly Varied The batiste is sheer and fine and the styles are rather simple with lino tucking, frill ins, hemstitching or sometimes a bit of creamy lace for trim ming. Prices arc $3.25 to $5.75. One square - neck stylo sketched has a pique collar and a tucked vest at $3.25. The other one has a Peter Pan collar and tiny frillings at $3.75. (Market) 5 Groups of S Suits Priced Close, Insuring Good Value At $25 suits of tweeds and spprts suits of heather-mixed jersey aro included. Finely Tailored Suits at $32.50 Oxford suits trimmed with braid and beautifully lined, Velour suits with rippling jackets, Serge in straight tailored or belted models, Also suits of diagonal suiting and gray tweed, lined with plain or flowered silk. An Interesting Group at $36.50 As well as suits of silvertone velour and navy tricotine, there aro a few sample suits, one or two of a kind, which makes hoosing very interesting. Sample Suits of the Better Kind, $50 and $55 These two groups hold delight ful things: suits of duvet de laine, silvertone and tricotine, all handsomely lined. Many have fur collars or fur trimming. (Marlpt) The Enveloping Warmth of Wintei? Coats Is Bringing Women to the Down Stairs Coat Store "They are lower priced than most coats about town, yet there is nothing skimpy about them, and the selection is varied, even at tho lowest prices." So spoke one woman, and the way that these coats go out almost as quickly as they come jn .proves that other women think the same. Thick and Warm $13.50 Wool coating in mixed shades of green, brown or burgundy makes a good coat with a deep cape collar that buttons high. Tho back is loose, but there is a belt in front and slit pockets. A group of unusually well tailored tweed coats holds some worth-while values. Most of tho coats are lined to the vaist with silk and all are belted. $19.50. Sturdy Cheviot $23.50 . Coats of cheviot in black, green and taupe are lined to the waists. The' broad collars show insets of soft plush. The coats aro belted and the backs are made interest ing by tucks. Excellent Models for Large Women at $38.50 Navy, green or black coats of soft, fine velour aro in sizes 42 to 62V& and ara modeled on the lines that aro best for largo women. (Market) Fashion Favors Short Hair Fur for it.makes such smart little collars and capes this season. In every instance prices are very moderate for good, re liable furs. Seal-dyed coney begins at $16.50 for a choker collar to $90 for an 80-inch stole. Muffs to match are $25. Nutria scarfs are $18 for a choker collar to $90 for a stole collar. Muffs are $20 to $32.50. Beaver scarfs start at $40 and go to $70. Muffs are $65 to $70. Mole scarfs are $20 for a1 small throw scarf to $90 for a large muffler collar. Muffs are $40 and $45. Natural squirrel scarfs aro $18 for a small animal scarf to $47.50 for a shawl collar. Natural opossum scarfs aro $13.50 to $27.50. Muffs are $12. (Market) Traveling Bags, Special at $10.50 Strong, sturdy bags are these of genuino cowhide. They are cut generously wide; the corners arc reinforced and the strong stitching will stand much knocking about. In two styles. an 18-inch bag in black, tan or cordovan, leather lined. a cloth-lined bag in 16, 17 and 18-inch sizes extra heavy stock. The inner frames of some of these are slightly discolored, a point which does not affect tho service or outward appearance of the bag in tho least. $10.50 h a Low Price for traveling bags of succh quality. When these aro gone there will be no moro at this price. (Central) A Little Clearaway of Strapbooks and Handbags at $1 to $3 Its a wide assortment of pretty little bags of leather, velveteen or moire silk poplin, mostly with metal frames, and of strapbooks of all shapes and sizes. The colorings are the good ones of Winter m?l -X ST,ay navy' trown and black. Some of the strapbooks are rubbed a little and all aro marked at much less than regular prices. (Ceulral) Special Low Prices on Winterweight Underwear for Women, Children and Men There's snug warmth in every garment and real protection against Winter colds and coughs. Qualities are good and prices low in every instance. For Women Ribbed whlto cotton vests and drawers, slightly fleeced, are in regular and extra sizes. Vests have high or low necks, long or short sleeves. Drawers aro knee or ankle length. Garment, 5Q(. Combination suits of fleeced, white, ribbed cotton aro also in regular and extai sizes at ij They aro in four styles high neck, long sleeves, ankle length; low neck, short sleeves, ankle length; low neck; no sleeves, ankle length; low neck, no sleeves, knee length. Pink knitted cotton bloomers, with clastic at the knees and waists, are e Sports Hosiery, $1.50 Woolen sports hose for women aro knitted in drop stitch style and aro in blue and brown heather mixtures. For Children Warm and cozy little union suits of ribbed white cotton, softly fleeced, are made with high necks, long sleeves and in ankle length. In sizes for children of 2 to 12 years at QC Gray .ribbed cotton, fleeced inside, makes high neck, long sleeve vests and ankle length drawers for children of 2 to 16 years. These are "seconds," but the prico is low at SQC School Stockings, 25c Good black cotton stockings, finely ribbed; aro "seconds," but will give faithful service. Sizes 6 to 9. (Central) For Men Shirts and drawers of ribbed cream cotton are in heavy and medium weights. Somo , "firsts," some "seconds" and all special at gg Gray ribbed merino shirts and drawers are first quality and special at j25 Lighter weight gray merino shirts and drawers, "seconds," are special at ot; Medium weight gray merino shirts and drawers, "seconds," special at Wool Half Hose, 65c Merino sports liose in blue and brown mixtures; are "sec onds," but mighty good ones. Oatlry Store for Men) Wintry New Hats of Duvetyne, Beaver or Fur Tho duvetyne is of soft reindeer or French blue, and forms the crowns and upper brims of hats which are faced with glossy black fur, or it is used in combination with panne velvet. Bea,yf makes another brim facmg V'it is soft and flattering. A brown velvet hat with rather a broad brim is faced with it, and strips of beaver are used criss-cross on the crown. New Satin Hats beautifully made and of splendid quality have arrived in the form of toques with pleated brims and a wisp of monkey fur. Or the front of the hat is draped softly back and trimmed with many rows of stitching. These are in black, brown and beaver shades. Prices on these better hats start at $9.50. (Market) emaWmuma 1800 Men's Nightshirts Special at $1.85 Not half enough of them, either! They're of a fine, closely woven grade of white muslin, cut generously full after Wanamaker pat terns, and strongly stitched. We don't know where we could find any more like them to sell at this price, after these are gone. 15 to 20 inch sizes. (OaUery Store for Men) Sturdy Shoe&for Men Special at $5.65 Shoes with heavy, welted soles, on wide-toe shapes, are what men want for the Winter. The thick tan leather is ready for any weather. Shoes on English Lines Special at $6.90 Black calfskin shoes on the more slender English lines pre sent an attractive appearance. Widths double A to D. (Gallery, Market) Straightline Frocks Call for Narrow Belts Of shiny patent leather, of plain black, brown, gray or tan leather, these belts are one-half to an inch and a quarter wide. 35c, 50c and 76c. (Central) Women Have Been Asking for High-Neck Nightgowns and they usually want them in rather plain styles. Some of that sort have just ar rived. They are good quality white muslin, cut plenty fujl, with tucked yokes and ruffles at the neck and long sleeves. S2 in regular and $2.50 in extra sizes. (Central) Pink Batiste Bloomers at 65c Cut plenty full, of good qual ity batiste, they have blue stitched ruffles at the knees. At $1.50 Crepe batiste and silk bloomers. (Central) mull Women's Fine Pumps and Spats are especially attractive this late Autumn with the tailored suits and frocks. The gleam of black patent leather beneath white spats is very smart and effective. Black patent leather pumps with turned soles and high, curved heels are $5.40 a pair. Spats, Half Price at 90c White and Ivory Children's ' School Shoes High lace shoes of dark tan leather await the tramps to school and the romping after ward. Sizes 8 to 10 are $3.90 a pair; 11 to 2, $4.90, and girls' sizes, IV to 6, are $5.90 a pair. Women's Gray Felt Slippers Special at $1 Sizes 3 to 9 (Cuettnnt) 600 Street and Afternoon Frocks Savings of About to at 10 Styles at $12 Satin, jersey and serge frocks are well made. Some aro embroidered with silk or trimmed with braid. 12 Styles at $15 Buttons or braid embroidery finish frocks of satin, serge and tricotine. 21 Styles at $19.50 Charming dresses of heavy satin, serge, fine tricotine and a heavy quality of wool jersey aro variously adorned. Contrasting colors of silk embroidery, braid, buttons all play their parts well. The colors arc navy, black and tho fashionable brown. Two frocks from this group aro sketched. 10 Styles at $22.50 Charmeuse. tricotine, serge, wool jersey and combinations of satin and Georgette form dresses that have good lines and easily show that they are worth much more. Some models are best for young women and are in tho smaller sizes oqly; others aro for women who wear sizes up to 44. 42 Styles at $25, Think of it! 42 styles nt this nrice. And they aro all dresses of tho better sort, of $25 $19.50 $19.50 cordelaine, tricotine, charmeuse, wool jersey, satin and Georgette, combined, etc., in black, browa, taupe and navy. Also in this group are some sample frocks, one op .two of a kind. Wf!rTrf jTl H " tl u I f'l ',' 'X 5-1 art a SI ;-1 Al 4 ili V?T il ft 'f I as 4 A a i-rl r- ,V! ..l w - 'mi PULASKI -w Sr (Market) ' J. ', rm If . ? Itk B' JUla Walui' A cV'h ' Ai MilHMJilliilMli, . Kt-pt pl ' '"N,-" LjM&J
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