Stiff . t '- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PfflL'ADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 18,' 1919 '' 13 The Testing of Julia Grant Uy HAZEL. DEYO DATCMELOR CovvrlaM, lf, tv 1'ubUo Ltdgtr Co. KISAn THIS FlItST ' Dan t'ftr'sou Ims lilted .In I in Ornnt S three WppU hofnr thplr unlilinff. (; 8he goes Immediately into n hospltnl l' -A .-..1.. 1 t- (.,.. ..ll - hl life ax ho will. What he rvcutii ally docs i Income1 bock to .lulln. mill she, nilitnklug pity for the nhl lnvr, promised n second time to marry him. After It Is too Into "he dlcoovcrH her real lnvo for l)o tor N'orville. the head nursr-on In the hnipltal. C'om piiratlou'. uri1-!' vlion .lulln dlscovrrs that I.ue.v, her jottuitrr si.tr. U nlo tn hue with Dan. but Dan U tin Ifrinlncd to have no one hut .Inlln and .Inlla is too i-otisrlriitlotii to hrralc lirr liroinNo Tiling drift nlotii: until one nftriiiiHin ! II I fit di'i'ldcM In ntit thp howpltol once ninn- brfoir.she marries 1o sop Hip man slip love for thp last time While there she dis covers that he i no lunger I'oiineeted with the hospital On the wnj lmmi Slip notices n ilnftoi'w car before her home. NOW (iO ON WITH THIS STOItV MARY met lier In the inall dark !........... t I...II 1!..!.. ..A... (1.A ' uii-tiuiciil null. I'n11 .lull, niv lit.) ,.. f..tl .... t '.. T u i.j.llllf l.Hilll It'll till .Hill,) n i. Hi irii Itvliicli weie tinees of leni. .lulln gramied .wnrj s aim. "What Ix it. Jlnrj. lint has ha) penedV" w i. .j i .!. t: .. I .11IU.Y LHKilll 111 11.1. I '- .'.! llllVl, slit fell, she's verj haiK Miss .lulln : the uuciur s uuMiurs iiimi . .Tulla Hew up the two (light of stairs ud was met h. her mother on the third ft.... Al... fl....... Innln.l 1..1.1... n..l IJUUI. i.llS. Mllllll IJM V ..lllll- tlllll mbdnril: she heeUoned to .lulln to come into tne MttniK room. "How did II hnimeii. inothei V Tell me about It. Is she badl hurt?" Mrs. Cm lit. diopped into a rlniir. "Please, mollirr no mi." Julia said . Imploringly "Bne was liansuig torture- up in tier room." "She took that Utile shirtwaist box of ) ours and put It on top of n ehalr and j climbed up on It. JInry and I were downstair when she fell and when we ' Rot up there, we found her on the floor uneonsoious, Her head lint struck the edge of the bureau." .Inlla was getting out of her things. 'I'm Koine to take eare of her." she I said firmly. Mis, (Jrnnt drew a breath of relief. and followed .lulln up the Might of t stairs to the guest room, where, without going in to see I.uey. .lulin got Into practical working things. The old doetor turned and looked ut Inlla through his glasses. Whnt he saw in her llrni jotiug fnee must have reasured him and he said briefly, nut j professionally, "Sim's had a eoneus- ' sian." lulln went up elo-i to him. "I'w had nursing, do.ior. I'll take eare of he.'." He nodded, und, without a word. .lulln i went to work getting the room In onlc . She put away the clothes, hanging them up, smoothing some away in bureau drawer. She cleared up the floor nnd I put everything In order and then came I around to the side of the lied mid looked down on Lucy's little white face. The doetor lookeil worried. "I wish she would pome to." He said after n minute: "I wain to see If she know , any one. It will iiiiiin so much for Iter future condition." lulln uever forgot the next half hour I us she nud the doetor sat at Lucy's bed 'and waited for the blue-cliicd ejellds to unclose. All thoughts of self lini' been wiped out of Julia's mind. Mis. (limit tiptoed In, and beckoned to Julia. "Dnu is downstairs," she I whispered. Julia remembered then that he was to bring her wedding ring that i night and she had asked him to dinner "I'll u" down." -he IiKic(1 Iw'k. "lie mustn't stu." She ran down the two llignt- ni' Mails and found Dan looking miIkI " und frightened. lldeutly Mnrj had Mold him something. Julia explained hastily nnd then nsked him to go. 'Ton won't mind, will jou, Dnn 'She Isn't conscious yet and we are needed upstair.. He complied Instantly, but lingered n moment before he left. Julia felt that he had something to say. Suddenly she knew what It was. Dan warned In ay something about the wedding, nnd he knew that she understood by the I expression in tier eyes. ! "I just wanted to say." he began, plunging Into his subject desperately, "tlmt 1 suppose It will mean u posi i pouenient of the wedding." And then as Julia drew hack. "O, Julia, I know I oughtn't to speak of it now when jou are so worried." He stopped at the look In her eyes. (Toiuurion, Dan does some think- j lug.) ; POOLEY STARTS 10TH YEAR j 'Prisoners' Friend Sent 500 Persons Home One Returned Money j Krcdc.-ick J. I'oole). general agent ! of the I'enusjlvnnia Prison SocieU.1 1 t odii i -larteil the tenth (ear of hi-1 i work of assisting prl-oneis in Central i i "tnt'iiii. I I During the time Mr. l'oolej has served in City Hull he has written 1S.- 000 letters to rrlntles of prisoners. asking for aid for the meu or women detained. He lias sent about ."(Ml men and women itiauded in this eit batk to their homes. He -aid tod.n mil one of the ."00 returned the mmii' it cot to purchase his railroad ticket home. lSut Mr. l'eolex is keeping un the work, 'lhe refund came I'loui a Span ish War M'lernu, who forwnided Sit" to Mr. Poole lifter he returned to hi-famll. ' Girl Held on Robbery Charge Helen (iarduei. of I'hweuth streii near t'athariiie. mis held m s.",0(i hail for tourt b Mugi-tratt Peniunk lo day on a chaige of stealing ilnthing .Hid jewelry mined at ."."() fimn the apart nlents of Mrs Mar .lone-. .".''' South ICleventh street. SIIH'MBii'lllJCTIIIlB'lliyilllllfllllliliillBlllllllMliail'lli't;' Fur Repairing and Remodelingi 'iiiijiiibiiiii1"; Wiihiii'miiHfflBiriiEiinii it ws M ason & DeMan IZ15 Cnestnut Street Extraordinary Wednesday Specials in Furs ' These beautiful Furs arc marked specially low for tomorrow's selling: They represent values (hat cannot be even approached by the average department store or small furrier, because in our Manufacturing and Retailing Direct Plan of selling we eliminate entirely the middleman and pay him no profits: constituting a stock disposal and creating values that are unprecedented. Shop early and take advantage of these dominant values. A Small Deposit Will Reserve Your Purchase dFur Sets Scarfs & Stoles 49.50 49.S0 43.50 Nutria Sets 44.50 Hudson Seal Sets 1 49,00 Taupe Wolf Sels Black Wolf Sets ;., Heaver Sets Natural Raccoon Sets 49.50 Taupe Fox Sets 64.50 Broun Irox Sets 64,50 Hrown Wolf Sets 69.50 Black Fox Sets 69.50 Red Vox Sets 84.50 Mink Sets 84.50 Vatural Squirrel Sets . 89.00 .Skunk Sets 89.50 lap Cross Fox -Sets 98.50 Black Lynx Sets 98.50 Natural Blue Fox Sets 395.00 Silver Fo.x Sets 475.00 Taupe Wolf Scarfs Brown Wolf Scarfs Taupe Fox Scarfs Brown Pox Scarfs N'alural Mink Choker Black Fox Scarfs Black Wolf Scarfs Stone Marten Choker t. u-itraliau Seal Stoles Black Lynx Scarfs Jap. Cross Fox Scarfs Hudson Bay Sable Choker... Hudson Seal Stoles Natural Fisher Choker Scotch Mole Stoles Natural Squirrel Stoles Skunk Stoles' Silver Fox Scarfs 19.50 19.50 19.50 29.50 29.50 29.50 32.50 44.50 44.50 49.50 49.50 59.50 69.50 89.50 89.50 94.50 98.50 75.00 Coatees Muffs Nutria Coatees 98.50 Australian Seal Coatees 110.00 Hudson Seal Coatees 110.00 Mink Coatees 135.00 Russian Kolinsky Coatees 195.0O Natural Squirrel Coatees 225.00 Scotch Mole Coatees 295.00 Blended Sable Coatees 695.00 Hudson Bay Sable Coatees 695.00 Hudson Seal Muffs 19.50 Nutria Muffs 19.50 Beaver Mulls 24.50 Taupe. Wolf Muffs 24.75 Taupe Fox Muffs 32.25 Brown Fox Muffs 32.25 Skunk Muffs 3"4.50 Brown Wolf Muffs ' 34.75 Squirrel Muffs 49.50 Fur Coats Marmot Coats, rolling; shawl collar and dep currs or marmot. 98.50 K Russian Pony Coats, QR.50 30-lneh Klare Model. With wide t,v-' shawl collar and deep culls of contrasting fur. Australian Seal Coats, J1QM0 30-lneh Snorts Model. Large shawl collar and wide cults of Australian seal. Mushrat Coats, 145M 30-lnch Fport3 Modol, A looso jaunty model with Jong, rolling; shawl collar and deep, cuffs. Natural Raccoon Coats, 2 45 '00 ' 30-ineli .Sports Model. Large shawl eollnr and deep cuffs, Hudson Seal Coats, 245'00 SG-tnch Jaunty Model. Dressy shawl collar and deep cuffs of of Hudson seal. Hudson Seal Coats, 295'00 Nutria Coats, 30-inch Jaunt Model. An ef fective uports coal of novel 165-00 165-00 design. Hudson Seal Coats, 30-lnch Snorts Model. I.arco shawl collar and wide cuffs of Hudson seal. Australian Seal Coats, JQ.00 30-lnch Jaunty Model. Dressy shawl collar and deep cuffs of Squirrel or Australian Opossum. Australian Seal Coats, 105-00 36-Inch Flare Model. With "larce Nutria, Squirrel or Australian Opossum shawl collar and cuffs. 30-lnch Flare Model. With hhavrl collar and deep cuffs of skunk. Moleskin Coats, 30-lnch Smart Snort Model. Very novel collar, cuffs and border of Nutria. 295-00 Squirrel Coats, Smart Sports Jlodel. With larire shawl collar ana ueep cuns. Well-matched skins. 295-00 Mink Coats, 42-inch Full Daslsrn. Larea shawl collar deep belt, cuffs and wide border. ,495-00 Broadtail Coats, TCTcentlonally handsome, lus trous molro skins, lane collar of Sable. 975-00 Zrf I Wt J i S UA wiralian !J' Natural Seal Coat,f Muskrat Coat, 110.00 19B.UU Liberty Bond? and, Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted! ii WANAMAKER'S DOWN STAIRS STORE WANAMAKER'S Wanamakers Down Stairs Store A Sale That Smacks of Christmas! Women's Mocha Gloves $2.15 and $2.35 a Pair There is nothing like mocha for comfort, durability and trim appearance, as any woman will tell you. To have mocha gloves at these prices is something of an achievement. At $2.15, 1-clasp cloves in gray or wood brown with self . stitched bucks. At $2. .'15, silk-lined mochti kIovcs in wood brown, jrtny or bltick; all with 1 clasp. Women's Gray Snede Gloves, $1.85 Smart frlovcs, outseum sewn, with black embroidered backs-, und thumbs of ICtiKlish cut. Capeskin Gloves, $1.85 Women's, tun or brown capes are out seam stwn and hove spearpoint or two tone embroidered backs. One clasp at the vrits. Women s Glace Gloves, $1.85 Tan overseam jjliicc lambskin cloves are in 2-clasp length with I'aii--point stitching oti the backs. There is u substantial sKAing 0n every pair of gloves in thii sulo, and wo urge early choosing, particularly in the mochu gloves, which will go very quickly 'it these low price-. Ii is ;in eellont opportunity to buy Christina, gifts. irentrnl) Serge and Wool Jersey Frocks for Women and Young Women These tailored frocks are most popular und there ih no lack of styles to please a woman's fancy atid her pockctbook. A new serge fiock in navy blue und black for young women (sizes 11 to 18) hnj the skirt and bodice heavily itoibroideied with black silk braid. It is sketched oti the right and is .'SIS. 75. 'I ho other frock sketched is a coat style of wool jersey embioidcrrtl in wool. $lt."0. For Large Women Attractive serge models trimmed with liiunl or huttoiia; some in Redingote effects at $30 to $33.50. Afternoon and Dinner Gowns for Women and Young Women Chiffon velvets, satins and Georgette crepes made in many beautiful models, some copied from Ftencli models and in most cases just one ov two of a kind. S3(i.50 to $185. Novel frocks of duvtt de laitie, fine wool velours and silk duvetyne are $8.", :?38."0 and $50. (Mnrhrt) 1 A Bathrobe Blankets Are Here! Suie sign that Christmas isn't far away! Large reversible blankets are in many color com binations the warm Indian" de signs that men like and the tloral patterns that women prefer. They are plenty large enough for the largest bathrobe that one would want to make, as they are 72x90 inches. Cords and frogs aie in the boxes with them. Making a bathrobe from one of these is so easy that an amateur is sure of success. Many people give them just as they are for Christmas gifts. $5.50 Complete (Cuitriill Delightful Slippers! Silver cloth Bronze calfskin Black patent leather Black kidskin Black calfskin All of them have long, slender vamps, turned soles (nicest to dance on, you know!) and high or baby French heels. $5.40 to $9 a Pair Of course, the silver cloth slip pers scorn the thought of ordi nary afternoon wear, but the others are open to suggestion, es pecially if it be in the form of attractive spats in a new shade! Spats in the shades of the sea son are $2 to $2.50 a pair. (Chestnut) A Sudden Sale of Men's All-Wool Suits Special at $2775 Such suits as these, at such a price, are about the hardest; things to lincl on the market today. Were we to set out to buy them we have no idea where they could be found. But these suits are all Reduced From Regular Stock because the sizes and pattern assortments have become incom plete. Men have liked them so well that we now have only a few of this or one or two of that. Here are single-breasted or double-breasted suits, some with plain sack coats, some showing waistlines slightly raised. They're all well cut, Wanamaker tailored, and fit snugly about the shoulders and through the waist. In brown, gray arid olive mixed cheviots. Every Thread All Wool There are fittings in all regular sizes, though not all sizes in any one style. it.nllrM. Mttrkrl) Good Black Derbys at $3.75 .Men will agree that the price ia low when they sec them. In the season's best styles they have inner bands of leather. (lnllrr.r. Market) Low Prices on Fashionable Silks for Many Purposes 36-Inch China Silk, $1.50 Yard In old rose, pink, light blue, reseda, olive, pur ple, yellow, wistaria, cardinal, iavender and white. 38-Inch Crepe de Chine, $2.50 In light blue, pink, flesh, Copenhagen, gray, tan, marine, navy, midnight, white and black. 35-Inch Taffeta, $1.75 Yard In white, pink, light blue, brown, green, tan, Copenhagen, gray, lavender, taupe, tuiquoise and navy. 36-Inch Dress Satin, $3.75 , In brown, Belgian blue, navy and black. And These Excellent Values 35-inch white habutai, sturdy quality, ?1.R0. 40-inch navy blue chartneuse, $3.50. 38-inch black radium, $3 yard. 10-inch black meteor, $3.50 yard. 35-inch black me.sbafine, $2.50 yaid. 40-inch black charmeuse, $4.50 yard. 36-inch black satin duchesse, ?4.50. 35-inch black taffeta, $2.50. 40-inch black crepe dt chine. S2.7.. Velvets and Velveteens 17-inch millinery velvets in fashionable color ings and in black are $1.03 a yard which is a low price. 23-inch black costume velveteen with a twill back, $2.23 yard. Remnants Short lengths of silks and silk-and-cottons, suit able for childt en'.- frocks, linings, blouses, negligees and so on are all specially priced. (OnlrHl) Everyday Skirts for Practical Wear Simple tailored skirts, cut on trim, business-like lines, are lo be had for small sums in the Down Stairs Skirt Store. Black serge skirts, gathered across the back and plajn in front, are $3. 'Part-wool serge in navy blue makes a plain nkiit in extia sizes at $0.50. Young women's skirts, of navy serge are box pleated all around, at $fi.50. A heavier skirt for women is of Oxford suiting ttimmed with tiny tucks, which are like cording. $7.75. (Market) Gifty Things in the Upholstery Store Long table runners and scarfs, both narrow and wide, are in a pleasing assortment of tapestry and wood silk in brown, green and blue tones. Many of the tapestry are unusually fine. There are also some of velour in brown, blue, old rose and mul berry. $3 to $12. Silk Piano Scarfs, $5.50 to $7 Lustrous satin or silk scarfs with fringe at either end are in rose, green, red and maize. Most of them show colorful flowers at each end. (Central) Men's Suspenders, 50c Good strong elastic in various color combinations with leather ends. Garters at 25c arc made of, strong elastic. (r.&llerr. Market) Cozy Felt Slippers for Men and Boys Special at $1 Warm gray felt slippers aro trimmed with red. There arc all sizes for men and boys. Men's Good-Looking Shoes, Special at $6.90 Black calfskin shoes on Eng lish lasts are durable as well as attractive and the soles are sturdily welted. Men's spats in dull brown, gray and fawn aro $2.50 a pair, (Gallery. Market) And, of Course, FURS! That is the natural conclusion to the description of tho gowning of any well-dressed woman these daj- furs, of course. In fact, no cos tume seems quite finished and com plete without its touch of fur. Quality Is the Best Economy in Furs and the quality of the furs in the Down Stairs Store is undoubted. Only the best pelts, full furred and fine, are used. The skill with which they have been fashioned into smart neckpieces' and sets shows in all the little details of finishing and lining. Fox and Wolf Vox scarfs in taupe, brown and black aro $42.50 to $75. Japanese cross fox scarfs are $42.50; sets, $00. Red fox scarfs are $30 to $G0; sets are $55 to $125. Wolf scarfs in taupe, brown, gray and black are $35 to $50. Wolf sets in tupe, brown, gray and black aro $75 to $140. Short-hair Furs Beaver scarfs, all very fashionable, start at $10 for a throw scarf and go to -i $80 for ii large collar. Muffs are $6c and $70. Natural squirrel scarfs are $18 for a little animal scarf that fits closely about the throat and go to $90 for a ' pocketed stole that is 54 inches long. ; Muffs are $50. XBadger scarfs are $22.50; sets, $50. I Seal-dyed coney scarfs aro $10.50 for a small choker collar to $90 for an 80-inch stole; muffs, $25. Nutria scarfs are $18 for a choker to $D0 for a stole; muffs are $20 to $32.50. I Molo scarfs are $20 for a smart little I affair that ties to $90 for a muffler col lar; muffs are $40 and $45. Market) & Distinctive Frocks for Schoolgirls (They Make Welcome Christmas Gifts, Too!) Here are all the different kinds of frocks that schoolgirls need and want, from the wash frocks of gingham in plain colors, stripes nnd plaids, linenes, crepes and such to tnffeU. frocks and d. esses ot satin, Georgette crepe, velveteen, etc. The Regulation Frock, Sketched has a skirt of cadet blue gingham and a detachable bodice of white jean. Sizes 8 to 14 years, $5. The other model is of taffeta with pleated frills and trimmed with buttons. Sizes 14 to 16 $19.50. Other taffeta frocks in a great many pretty styles aic $t8, $19.60, $22.50 to $29.50. . 4-J JWlh Attractive velvet frocks begin at $20 and mount to $.!(.. )U. s" V K Ginghams in many styles and colors nre priced irom, -.(o to nrnvd&flW HT $O.DU. A box-pleated regulation frock is most practical for school wear. It is white jean trimmed with blue and is $5.50. Middies and Skirts Various models in plain white or trimmed with blue aie $1.50, $2, $2.50 and $2.75. ' , ' Skirts of navy blue serge, wool panama, plaids and wool jersey ' (some for smaller girls are on white bodies) begin at $3 for a panama and go up to $10.50. (Market) v u w m .. iir7mr a A jmsm ., if-m-r 500 Good Winter Coats For Women and Young Women Are Ready in the Down Stairs Store ; at $10 to $35 j That's wide choosing, indeed! And, though there aro scores of different styles, they all have one point in common every coat ia a ' good coat. The $10 coat is a big, warm, cozy one of wool coating, made with I a deep collar that buttons high. It is in navy, brown and Burgundy, in all sizes for women and young women. At $15, $18.50, $19.50 and $25 I you'll find velours, pompoms and cheviots, many durably lined throughout, some partly lined with silk. The collars of many aro of coney or.sealene fur and, if you prefer a coat without fur, thero are plenty of these. i At $29.50 to $35 Here are many, many coats of silvertone, suede velour, pompom ' and kersey. A number of these arc lined throughout with silk and have cape or shawl collars of sealene. Plenty of Short Coatees These little sports coats are much worn by young women, who find them very trim with plaid skirts. Of Hudson seal, mole or beaver fur cloths, of polo cloth, leatherette, camels' hair, sllvertone and mix. ' turcs these couts are $15 to $07.50. 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