rp"4 'f. ,r fa is " ic- " - v v ,,. ;& EVENING PUBLIC1 LftDGEft-' PnTLABEIYPttlA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER U TO10 13 iiwiw jas I"" i H , j Komi kIzi-iI MWliciu-f 'I'Iip (irclic-strii , was t(ii hIiieIiie by tlih nutllrmv urnM : J, plu.w-il tin- II113 HIiih" (iu'i-Iiiic if tlio lcaitii1ilii (if Mr lloxlo ami to iH S : Mi'iiilrNsrilm Ncviii h hiiIIi' " llm III nrruiiiiniiiiiu'iil of llii' iiiclietiii 'iy I'llifi' ' Minii' xri'niN finm PhiihI nml - '0 The Testing of Julia Grant Uy 1IAKKL. I1KYO liATCHULOIt Cot jttvht, ills, w i'ulillo Leilacr Bo. A Friend iti Seed Adventures With a Purse IJI.AI) TIMS 1'IKST A wiitniiii wlin lii'hilntfi fur 11 11111 niHit Ih'lwprn low nml ilntj ''mi ci-r-l.'ilnh li" Milil In lmc 1 lnivnrlei', 1111 iimltrr w lint kIic pw-iiliutlb ileelili-M t (In .lnliii (iiiuil luiil iiroiiiNrd lMn ('iiinii li iihutj him. lint fl"' ilWcov I'icil miilili'iih lirr lnvi' for iiiiiitlii'r mini. .1 1I111 N'imllli 11 hospital Mir-ri-hii liw-n IIihiikIi Dun I11IM jlllnl .lnliii fiir 1111 it lici- unman nilil Mils wns lii'i" Mronil niumlsr to liinii .lulin It-It that I" honor slu- linil lo Rii IIii'iiiikIi ttltli It. Tin- tlimiKlit iii'vcr orciirn'il tn lii'i' In im DunlmcU in lili own i-iiin. TIhmi .lulln iIhiowhmI tll.lt l.lll'J, lll'P .MIllllKl'l' sitl-r, WHS niKernlib iililnilipy licrmixc xlii?,. too, wrt in li' with Dim. now ; in with run story Jt'I.lA. itilil with ln-r usiml rutin fiiRiilitx. was mil' tliitit;. nml .lulln, toy with thr r-nlni nf ili"inli'. wns initi' nniiliiiM- It will oni' thiiiK rontlmmllv j(,K ti mi'iiviv .iitiiu s niiiliurr 111 ihh-i-ii ". Miying Hint nhi' v.onhl In- (lilTi-i-cnt onrf sin- was iimirii'il: in fin t. It was i-h to i-ritnfnit oni-M-lf with Mtrh Ith'ns win'" run- it 11I not know- the truth. Hut after .lulln hml iipi'iil) confi'svpil to Dim tluit slip loM-il nuotlipi- lnim nml Dun km-w that 1ip wiim hohlliiK -lulin to him lio cmisp she wns too lionoiahlc to lni-nk a promisp, thliiKs M-onii-il iliffprpnt. Of couri-p. Iip ilitl not nilmit this, even to himself, hut it wns tlific lust the simp, nml for thp first limp Dan's nbillt.v to mnUp Julia happy was n thiiiR Iip was not ipiitp sure of." Up iliil not say to himself as hp win' hml Hint of ioiiim .lulln loveil him anil that pvctj tliliiR vouhl pomp out nil lislit. liistpnil he cniiRlit himself wntrliiiiK her with n lit t In eati'li in liis lienrt nml 11 mlsRivhiK in his minii. Up whs unusually trailer with her. too, anil -he was vpi.v piati--ful to him when lip spnii-tl lipr his usual carcssps. TIipj wore plo-er tlipse ilajs thnii thpj hail Iicph in n Ioiir tlinp. nml Dan for thp first time in his life wnw bpiiiR nnsclfisli, ilenjiiiR hlmsplf nunPthiiiR Hint he wanted. And that 1m; did wnnt .lulln, wimt her mole thnn iiiijthiuR plsp in life was pertain. One nioiiiput his splf-nssurnnlp would return nml in a liuist of conlidpiice Iip would drnw her to him, hut there wns somSthiiiR about her submission Hint hunt him worse thnn her repulsion would 1iiim done. It was in those moments .that Dan. slek at heait. would confess to himself that it was too lute, that lip could not make Julia loe him, that nlthoiiRli hlie would become his wife, hp roulil neer hnve nil tiling but the lovely shell, mid that her heart would nhvajs helonj; to another man. The old Ornnt house took on a fes tive air, and various wcddiiiR presents bpRnn o nrrivp. Daeh onp broiiRht a fiesh stab toV Julia, 11 realisation of wliat she had befme her, but thp ttips to the ilre.ssiuiikpr's weie eeu woi-p. Julia was to be maiiied in the tradi tional white satin and lapp. ami her dress wns being fashioned bj thp dipss makpr who did all Hip fashionable clothes in the neiglibnilinoil. It wns I quite the HiniR to be able to s.iy to oiieV friends tlint Mailanie Chapelle was finisliing a new sown, or that Madame Chapelle "was jenllj gettiiig too e.Noi'bitant in her piiies, my ilear." It plnppil the soeiul climber iiumedinte- in the desirable I'hisS, and Sli.s. (rant mnile Hie most of Hip fact that I the Ri-eal .Madame was actual!) making ! Julia's wedding gown. j Madame Chapelle, 11 thin little woman ' with it tiici! fnee and iinusunllj sharp, ....!.. ..I . ...'..II 1 . 1..1!.. ..,...! 1. 'IIHHHM ', I"' UOUHl IllUhP .llllllt IMIlllJI) on a rmspii piatiniiu iieiorc n mirror when the diess wns fitted. The light I poured thioiiRli, tlir tliliily-curtulned I windows mid Julia wns acutely cou 1 spIoiis of Mnilame's foolish ipiestions 1 that were luiril to iiuswer. Once .lulln Icriul bitterly when she went into the little room next ti the lilting 100111 to 'dij'ss. Slip hadn't slept un, the night before, 'mil Mailnmc s badgering had T11K new good tuck clianns me tiitp loll) The) nip ciil lei) "Hip thumbs I up bnliles Yon w'ill leinembir (lint been untisuiill) keen. She siJilie about it to her mother Hint day when she got home and Mrs. (Jrant laughed nt Iiit. "Oh, my dpiir. Mndanip :i1wii)m dops that, it's just her wav. You (iiight to laugh her off: )ou'rp fooli-hh sensitive, Jiillu." "I don't think nnv womnn ought to tnlk to u girl like Hint, 'J Julia peisisled. "It takes the lonuineij of life away." "Oh, nonsense, jou'll Ret over those ideas after )ou'ie married. (SiiIm ill Wii)K think things nml drcuni dreams liefnrelinml. .ilad.iinp 1I11I11 t mcau nnv- Hut Juiia wns hint at her mother's altitude. Jt just' seemed that theie was no one 11 1 all who understood her thpsp days, no one she could go to for sym tmtli) or mlviie, nml the tinip was grow ing so. short, nml peu thing nliPiu looked so mote (linn dark. Ami then quite Hiiddenh one afternoon about a week before her w riding, just aH .she had met her long iiro wIipii sip needed some one Miri'h . Julia met Mnrtha Itlalft'. The sight f her flesh, healthy face bloiight the teais to Julia's cum and a tiny my of happiness into her hi art. Marlha look Julia hoiiui with her mid over hot tea and little spice eakes Maltha told Julin that she was making the mistake of her life. (Tomnriow .luli.i Makes an Interest ing Call.) the ilnjs of Nero, after a ghiilhitui had fought. If his llghl were deemed a good one. Nero jvouhl signify his will ingness to let the gladiator Ihe, Irt turning his thumbs up. Ami hapin and lucky Indeed, wns (he man who saw those thumbs go up. W1. this little "thumbs up" bub) .stands little mine thnn mi Inch high, with n boih of solne gold liuished mulct iijl. mid a tlnv blown head. The little liimils nre down at the sides and the thumbs, if )oll please, are tinned up. You tan see for Muirself that to enr a "thumbs up" baby, with its sisnlticance. will bring jou link. The pi lie of One is twenty -Mm1 cents. A tlajut) lingerie set to show through n line blouse consists of (nrce tiny gold nrcty pins, on enpli of which is n rib bon rosebud of pnlp-st (link, mid n few 1cm rs. The set, wlilpli posts seventy -llp rents, would make n verj welcome t'liiislmns gift. It was Helen who wn" doitiR n little nilieiilurlng on.tier own pint -who told me nhoul these cnlemhirs. "I know a glil who is grdng to luup n shower," she vujd, "und I bought one for hei." The inlemhir Itself is ery ntlinclhc, with quite 11 smart looking tilcliire on the fionl. Hneh ihiv Ihw 11 page to itself, and contains not just the I date, wlili h evpr.Miod) gcncrnll) knows mi) how. but nlo 11 'dinner nieiitn In nnii'ticnllv ever) menu, tlteie-'is at least one uiiu.siial dish, mid for that' ml recipe is 11K0 ineluili'd. This enlpli dur of dinners, whlih costs nulv tiff)' cents, would come as a real blessing for the woman who is foiever vexed with that never-eiuliiig quesilon. "vlmt shall 1 hap for ilinnei '!" You 1 an also get luncheon inleiulms. ' l.ilcquered cnild) buses bine gheli For the Tabic An unusual and striking design for a luncheon set lolisists of a till) cro rheted basket, applied to a piece of plain linen. The edges ate cioehetcd in pieot Gorgeous I Mink Coatee 1 1 ,Nas rvrnnr;n.. I-..- w 11 $425 1 Wl Genuine g! Mink Coatee I I M exceptional Value , 'if $25 t BM QnolUy Fur AUttlag B and Repairing ' plnco to glass enndy intu, ami well they might. Tor th'u" candy jnrs nro tuibelli'vably lmel) Stmullng some six or eight Inches high lliei look tcij mm li Hip uuis Those I saw for .usri have Rpriijs of colorful llnwpts printed URiiinsl a stiiklngh i out i nstcd blark border. l'or linmrs nt simps, mlilrrs Vtnttuin's I'nKt i:illl(ir. I'lintio Wnliuit :fOif FRENCH PLAYERS IN FARCE Parisian Company Presents "Le Gueule du Loup" at Little Theatre llntirel) wilhout the nld of n bed, or imii n beilrooni, the French plnwis froui the Theatre Parislen pioved to a gooil-sUed audience at the Little The litre l.is( night that as farceurs Amen, (.nun hnve much to learn. "he (Jueule du Loup I "The Wolf's Jaw"), bv Alnuiiip , Ileuneipiin and I'lllll lllllll'llll. was the ehlllle fill last night N piogram. anil it seemed to Please the beholder" just as luailil ns dill Ihe seiies of one nit plas pie senteil Tuesda) night 'Ihe si , n( ,i. especially, prm ceded at a iMIghtfulh I live!) tempo mid gnie the audieiu ven little ihanee to ireuter bicath between biugiis Two ii'alous liiisbntHls. on I loci' eirumls Ihemsehes, Hie wife of lone, and it )oung limit of lliitatious tenilem ies mnilllged to her nine so Im plicated Hint it seemed impossible to i exti ii nte tliein. ' Tin' )ihi)irs who cavi led off hiah i 'honois for their nilmiinble pir srntniiiiii I of the lendlii'J mips wen (iustave I j gleziane. Kobeit ('nsiiih'sus, I, m n n Weber, Ileinlette Delnnnov and Liu i I'lllle UPllietines. ",u lilll'llle (III Lcili), will be presented again this iiemug In the l'n in h plnjei". .UNIVERSITY EXTENSION GIVES SECOND CONCERT i Orchestra Plays With May Ebrey Hotz as Soloist at Withcrspoon Hall The second conceit of the 1 unci m J Intension Orchestiu under the dilu tion "f Albeit Ilovie. wns giwo l.lst levelling in WitheispiHiii Hall bi'foic n i .1 ....ii.... i.n lil-- H l'P III l)l'l MIllllll'l llllllllll-I I- The soloKt was Ma) I'hrej Hot., who sang in lier usual tine st !c and seined li giciit success She nppciiMil in nn mil finm ' Itomio ami Juliet ' with oi ihcstnil nci-oiiiiiaiiimi ut mid Inter in a giotip oi llirei Tito Wedding llotiqucl ' A liicltt it-ni In hiKLKim tin. I,t-liti bouquet so that the fingrancij wjl ah licstrnl nci-riiiiiiniiiiiii ul mid Inter in a ,, , , , , , ", , ;ioup of three s,,K. Ts, hmkow-kv. "" ,r,;;1" "1l!1 '.'", " 'I'M Is (o liuvl ieinian find llh i. h.iuinti : petals niaile into beads and slrnhj A prominent fc.it m, of tin- en mug '"'" " " '"" 1 1 1 on while ilbboil y'3yLSp.R5juis5SPssM5l M '1 Beautiful Saruk Rugs Especially to meet the room requirements of Philadelphia Suburban Homes, we have assembled probably the, most comprehen sive collection of these notably beautiful Persian' Rugs. Any one needing such a rug, of unusual dimensions, and to harmonize with the decorative scheme, will find, here their very best opport' ty to secure it now. As recent importations have cost very much more, prices are bound to ad vance in proportion. fritz & lakue, inc. Importers-Retailers of ORIENTAL, DOfllESTlC RUGS and CARPETS 1121 CHESTNUT STREET Sun lul Mfi-ntlotl tn nillnc ur.ii im;iii.i;h Mil nil) I Corset Talk Ho.42 rrpulil In niir drilrp lo hrrc, fr ii emit iuun (iitiiu Iijho liiKtMi nil Miiihici (if FREE I CONSULTATION WEEK ill tin I mirel hop mid will now tiijn mot t tiMitfort ami frit-ilnm ut niott'Mirut lint tticlr t (ir itroMenis Jue litt'll ro't'il. Siitllltlil Is tlli fill tl ihn ml ii hinrl nml lurilliil iinlt.illou N x tfiulttl lo en r uum in who Nhf to imtil Iht KCir of thin LAUREL SERVICE W!i N uooliill frrr ritli I . SI M) 'io m: M h.$ Hk AREYOU VREATIICD1N fttf lawdwsd l05outh!0'-hSt JUST BELOW MARKET America's Largest Corset Shop " ,!,'!" 5921 Market St. ,?" rmiiir- stout Unim-n (lur lirllelit iniiiiiniiiiiiKiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiMiiB laiiiimiiin,! m r m mw mm wiunnaiiiiisiMiiiiiiu'iiiiiiHHiiiii im iiwuiiiiiiraniirti1 SALE OF DRESSES 3 DAYS ONLY VALUES UP TO $75.00 BEADED, BRAIDED AND PLAIN TAILOR MODELS Greatest Dress Values Ever Shown If you can wtiu -amples, M( lti-is, .!ii--,s. Dcvt'lopcil with linot woi kmanship. linniK, in Tricotinc, Satin, Poiret Twill, Georgette, Velvet, Charineuse, Velour, Crepe Meteors wwniK i" i-n in- i I vv ,, , ,i s,,, ,nn. , )Ilh Ifiil. Qf JP, Wfi Chestnut 1 H "i 8 R i I' I H If h$ NAME IN EVERY PAIR ow many can you name things to wear known for 142 1 . M a cmnrl & years as Give it up? Weil, there's Fownes il!l'' a a?son & De 1215 Chestnut Street Furs and Millinery 690 Beautiful Trimmed Hats at HALF PRICE These Hats were selected from our large stock of Fall and Winter hats. Many of the latest arrivals are included in the number and represent hats which have hardly been in stock more than forty-eight hours, which you can choose from at half price. Each Hat that is included in this sale bears the original ticket alid price mark and also bears the "'.;" mark, signifying that you may purchase the hat at exactly half the original cost. 5.00 Hats, Half Price 2.50 8.5Q Hats, Half Price 4.25 10.00 Hats,Half Price 5.00 15.00 Hats, Half Price 7.50 18.50 Hats, Half Price 9.25 20.00 Hats, Half Price 10.00 22.50 Hats, Half Price 11.25 25.00 Hats, Half Price 12.50 .'50.00 Hats, Half Price 15.00 37.50 Hals, Half Price 18.75 40.00 Hhts, Half Price 20.00 50.00 Hats, Half Price 25.00 purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted; -m 3 r-33 iM a II Charge Account!; Solicited We are Manufacturers of Furs and Save you the Middleman' s Profits. 0i MM . -Jtft. M.fl . TmrJTfV s- ViV 0 $ S T " rnp llllKIIIIIBIIIIIIlWlll ih 1 i ! 'li ' 1! Hil,llll, II H in iH'ilillJlhi'lilliiSIIHIIIMillllUffiPlllin-i",,.,; JV i i lll.lll. Ill ' i (ilLI'IIIHill .illll Hi ill illlilliJll.ll. ii ii li , ,,.ih. i I r ' " ' ' i'TI i ..I'l'lll" ' I i i ' 1,1 "'I 1115 CHESTMPT SX HEN, WOMEN ,S:?CH1LDREH plail Orders S()licitedi'lll!f!lll!llllllfi! L i Satariay AoiemSefljale (OPPOSITE KEITH'S) Is Greater-value Pay 11 the Savings in this Sale of 1 20 to 35 per cent I Com - jj pare, Investigate and J Then You'll Buy! n 1 1 plo In rars b n TOMORROW is the Great Dny of the November Sale of Furs! You will note Extraordinary Values in the Items as listed below,: You will find the finest Furs, sold without misrepresentation and at Savings that will materially help you to make your purchases Tomorrow for immediate or future delivery: Come into Forbes Tomorrow: with this the practical opening of the Fur Season this is undoubtedly an exceptional opportunity to save and save remarkably. . Australian Seal Coals $QQ Kfi Actual Value, $125.00 'tlJ,tJV Fine lustrous skin, spoils model. Trimmed Marmot Coals $QQ .() Actual Value, 512:5.00 iU.&Jl Large shawl collar and cuffs , of Natural Raccoon. Trimmed Mole Cnut, $j!r,.oo Australian Nutria Coats. Actual Value, SI 1.1.00 Sports model, full furred skins. Natural liluskrat Coats. . Actual Value, Sl.'IS.OO Fine daik skins, well matched. $125.00 H25.00 Trimmed Australian Seal Coats H55.00 Actual Value, 10.1.00 Thrcc-quaiter length, largo shawl collar and cuffs of Squirrel. Hudson Seal Coats $1 79.50 Actual Value, S22.-i.00 Wrap effect .in sport length, fine skins'. Natural Squirrel Coals $245.00 Actual Value, P295.00 Sports model. Fine daik blue skins. Natural Nutria Coals $245.00 Actual Value, S?.93.00 Three-quarter length model. Finest quality skins. i, ) f 'r i ' t ! ' ' I t m 'im Xi K.sftAl ' 7:1 VA li kNftfV IS V. 1 $275.00 Taupe Nutria Coats .... Actual Value, S:t35.00 Three-quarter length models. Finest quality skins. Trimmed Hud. Seal Coats. .$?QZ 00 Actual Value, $330.00 ' uJfJ'KJfxf Largo shawl collar and cuffs of Beaver or Natural Squirrel. Trimmed Hud. Seal Coals. Actual Value, $150.00 Three-quarter length full (lard. Beaver or Skunk collar and cuffs. Scotch Moleskin Coats $.295 00 Actual Value, S 173.00 OVO.Vl Large shawl collar and cuffs of natural Squirrel. Natural Beaver Coats $475.00 w Acni.ii value, $.w.,uu Sports model. Made of linest matched skins. $375.00 Natural Squirrel Coats $550.00 Full length. Fine dark skins; full flare. '&' Squirrel Yl Coat. J. N fjSO.OO Trimmed Hudson Seal Coats and Wrai)s,$550.00 Actual Value, $(i50.00 Copies of imported models. Contrasting collars and cuffs. Mink Dolmans $650.00 Actual Value, 8775.00 Beautiful model. Perfectly matched pelts. Baby Caracul Wraps $675.00 Actual Value, $703.00 Fine flat curled skins. Ko linsky collar and cuffs. Has ell Reserve Yot Purchase m Payment f a Small Depsnt Scarfs Ucgulaily Wolf fall colors) 24.50 Taupe Nutria 29,50 Brown Fox ;..'.. 2..ri0 Taupe Fox I..., 32.50 Beaver ' .'. I . :'. . .12.5Q Moleskin ) 19.50 1" Muffs i Regularly Nutria ;.... 10.50 Hudson Seal ' , : . 22.60 Beaver I.... 35;00 Skunk i.... 39.50 Moleskin 52.50 Squirrel ;.;.. 57.50 Coatees Seal Regularly - 125.00 Trimmed Australian Taupe Nuti ta , ; . . 125.Q0 Mink j.... 175,00 Taupe Nutritj . . . . 185.00 Hudson Seal 225.00 Sale lti.30 22.50 24.30 21.50 21.50 33.00 Sale ti.50 1 1.50 21.50 29.50 35.00 39.50 Sale 89.50 95.00 135.00 145.00 175.00 i Mfjr VvaS?,' " JW s , v0' - Trimmvd P. . u i" 'fAA l.y vvJ J 0 Nll) Trimmed Hudson Sea Coat, $550.00 Choker Scarfs Regularly Squirrel 19.50 Mink '. 29.50 Mink "9.50 Fitch ,...f 45.00 Stone Marten 55.00 Dyed Snulo 05.00 Sets Regularly Natural Raccoon 57.50 Blown .Wolf 75.00 Tnupo Wolf 75.00 Tnupo Fox 85.00 Jap Cross Fox .' 110.00 Mink 135-00 Stoles Australian Seal, Coat, VWVVI' V "I'll. .. Regularly Australian Seal (15.00 Hudson Seal 75.00 Moleskin 75.00 Natural Squirrel .., 125.00 Beaver 125.00 Sale 12.50 19.50 29.50 32'.50 37.50 15,00 Sale 39,50 59,50 59.50 159.30 75,00 98.30 Salo 45.00 59.50 59.50 95.I0 93.00 NWUIBBHHHHiK Liberty -Bonds and Purchasing Agents' OicrsttlBEnWBimiPnifl ,1 fc ' .?.' . H,T ' .y .& i .j:& U? JJW' It t . a. ) if.- t-it 1.. raj.,- sSl ?1