V" j - x XV-"1 V' l" v' - , V7 "t t vN ft W, EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 19110 , 1$ Dy HAZEL DEYO HATCHKLOR Cowrloht, tl, Iv the 'utile Lcdatr Co. L KEAD THIS FIItST .liilia (Jrnut U nbnut to bo married to Dan Carson when lie jiltH her for another woman. When the other woman jilts Dan in turn, he comes back to Julln and fhc proiniwis n ec ond time to rarry htm. But thinR are not 01 they wore and after Julia hait Riven her promise she discovers that flip luiH given her love to Dr. John Norvllle, head surgeon at the hospital where she lias cone to study nursing. Julia Is oppressed by her conscience and she feels that she enn riot break her promise to Dan. Then she discovers thnt Lucy, her ynnnRcr fcistcr. has fallen in love with Dan, and she feels thnt the time bos come to tell Dan the truth, which she docs. However, ho refuses to release her and then as though fate had interfered purposely, a fey days before the wedding Lucy has a bad fall. NOW 00 ON. WITH THE STOUT TF JULIA had Imagined thnt Lucy, in her days of convalescence, would be in a mood for confidences, she was mis taken. Lucy's first hours with a clear brain showed a rhangc in her, and. strange to siw, she was cold, almost hostile, to Julia. Julia thought nt ilrst thnt her attitude was the result of her Illness, that she was merely querulous, but nfter a time Julia was forced to admit that Lucy was deliberately un fair, that she shrank nwav from any touch of Julia's hands, and often Julia would catch Lucy's gaze fixed on her from ncross the room, an unfriendly, distrustful look that was unmistakable. One day Julia turned suddenly ami met Lury's eyes full.' She crowed over to the bed and sat down on it. "Lucy, what is it? Won't you tell me why you hate me so?" Lucy twisted her lips into a smile. "I don't hate you," she denied. "You don't love me," Julia icturned sadly. "I suppose you want me to fall on your neck because you nursed me through this thing, Lucy sneered. "O. Lucy!" Lucy turned her head ntny on the pillow and n few minute" later when Julia returned to the room. he n that Lucy's eyes were closed nnd that tears were roll'.ug down the thin white cheeks. When Dan came to see her. she forced every bit of energy there was in her to the surface. Her cheeks would blaze with color, she would call for her most becoming negllg-e, nnd Julia would arrange the thin blonde hair becominglv under n lace cap. Then Lucy would preen before Dan. would demand things roquottlshly, uould speak sharply to Julia reproving her for carelessness mute onenl.v. would ndont. in fact, the airs and graces of a very much spoiled young person. Instead of repulsing Dan, this attracted him. it nppenled more than ever to his sense of protec tion. He liked the feeling thnt swept over him warmly when he overheard Mrs. (Jrnut tell the doctor that lie wai the only person who seemed to have .any Influence over Lucy. One dny when Julii was sitting by the window sewing, nnd Lucy was turn ing over the pages of a magazine idly, the younger girl spoke. "Julia, do you still think that Dan Carson loves you?" Juliu put down, her sewing and did Where You Can See Mrs. Wilson's Movies i. G. The Question Corner Today's Inquiries What is n good motto for a study ,-tir reading club? What should the girl with the tnrned-un nose avoid in arrang ing her hair? IIow can old inkstnins be re moved? What headdress for evening wear is fashionable tills year? Describe a convenient and attrac tive receptacle for the ball of twine? 1 What should be avoided in clean ing windows? Yesterday's Answers 1. A pretty Christmas gift easily made by hand is the telephone screen. Cut out the silhouette of a girl from cardboard. Oct n paper doll and paste the head on the silhouette, then paint in the costume, cutting a hole In the center of the figure for the trans mitter to go through paint the figure so that a muff or bunch of flowers would come where the hole is. 2. The opal means pure thoughts. 3. Gold tissue ribbon is used to line the edge of a dark fur collar on tome of the season's evening coats. . 1. A Boston bag is a square leather bag open at the top with handles on both sides that hold the bag together when carried. 5. The windows in a room where sweeping or dusting is to be done should bo opened from the top; the air coming from the bottom of a window blows tho dust in instead of out. 0. At a church wedding after .which there is 110 reception, the bride groom and bride may receive their guests in the vestibule of the church after the ceremony. New Original i Camel's Hair I SUITS II With Top Coat, Hata nd III Scarfi to Match Hi Thrsn suits anil coats of Camel's Hair matnlal are ery practical. HUnrt while Hunt In weight are capa In bio of wlthstandlns all weather 3 conditions. Neither do they how g signs of dut or wear. 1. SPECIAL ; I 100 Trimmed $1 A 1 SPORTS HATS xu 1 eft Were 11B ond $30 J 1 TLe English Shop 1 1338SaPcnn S;uaje1340 j g ' LINCOLN BWLtHNQ i . , - '' These Interesting cooking pictures will be shown during this week at the following theatres on the follow ing days: CORN MUFFINS I?rtday and Saturday, Orand Thentrc, Camden, CHARLOTTE RUSSU Friday, Broadway Theatre, Broad and Snyder avenue. LEBANON CRUMB CAKE Friday nnd Saturday, Dazzland, Frankford avenue nnd Birch street. For copies of these recipes apply at the box offices of the theatres or send a self-addressed stamped en velope to the Editor of Woman's i'ngc. not answer for a moment. Lucy went on, hurrying her words. "Do you?" Julln hnd an utter distaste for dis cussing this thing with Lucj. It sounded so cheap and melodramatic. Dan did not love Lucy, he had satd so. and Lucy seemed to have so .little pride in disguising her own feelings. She confessed her love in her coouotrj toward hjm. If she had not been 111, and If every one had not spoiled her terribly, it would have been pitifully appnrent to any one. "I don't wnnt to talk about it." Spots of color flamed In Lucy's face, She was becoming unduly excited. "But I do!" she returned, hotly. Julia hastened to pacify her. Lucy was still weak, nny excitement might bring back the fever. She must be humored. Nevertheless Julia was de termined not to talk the thing over again iu Its sordid details. "I don't sec what there is to say." Julia began, nnd then, "Lucy, how can you want to talk about it? Don't you see thnt the whole thing is up to Dan?" "I know you think I have no pride," Lucy Hung back. "But I don't care. I've watched you and Dan together and I know that it's your strength thnt he admires. He feel that he must lire up to It, but with me he has nothing to lire up to. I lean on him, I depend on him nnd I think he likes it better than your strength." Julia was looking at Lucy In nmaze ment. Was this her little sister, this woman who talked this war? Was this Lucy. Lucy of the blue eyes and the blonde hair nnd the childish, simple ways? This unman wns owning up to having played a game for a man's love, Luer wns confessing, that she hnd stud ed Dan. that she bad given thought o her carefully considered moves, and that she . believed sue would win, 11 wns astounding, nnd she was so sure nf herself that Julia was convinced. Even though Dan Carson wns sure he wanted one thing, he wns not so strong thnt he could not be persuaded that he wanted another, Julia had been tnrougn one experience with him. She knew ! But what if he were wobblv. could Lucy be sure that she would keep his love for nny length of time? That was the question. (Tomorrow Lucy Has a Visitor) The Woman's Exchange Games for Party To the Editor o Woman's Paat! Madam Please sucgest a novel plnn for n birthday party for children nine and ten. J need some games. MRS. F. B M. Children of this nge love their old favorite games better than anything new and unusual. I have some games that are novel, but they aro too long to print in the column'. If vou will send a self nddressed. stamped envelope I will be glad to send them to you. Welcome-Home Party t thi- v.Aitat ot Woman's Poors Madam Would Kivn-i'iatc- very much If you would suggest some games and other novel ways ot spending me eve ning iu connection with a welcome hom party. READER. Again I must nsk for a self-addressed, stamped envelope, because the welcome home party that I have prepared would uiHnifnn rmii urai ismnn minrntiiain 11 uitih irn u 'nmn rmirami nmrnnrran m mm i 'Htimnirai Hranninmiiiinisnimi mnHraiuiiHiiti mm m i iiw umis run i irrarammnutnmiumnnnnH'.iurf I SALE of COATS 3 Days Only 100 High-Grade Sample Coats $45 to $80 Values Extremely stylish models. Tailored of the finest materials silvertone, wool velour, bolivia, chinola, etc.; some have fur collars. $29-75 tQ $49.75 take up too much space to be printed in the column. Birthday Party for Husband To the Editor of Woman's Page: Dear Madam Kindly tell me of u novel way to give a surprise birthday party for my husband. About ten cou ples will he present. I nm In doubt about games, decorations nnd refresh ments. MRS. T. J. B. Ask your guests to come In by the back door on the evening of the party, nnd hnvc n hiding plnre for each one arranged beforehand. Let some go up to the third floor, or the nttic If you have one. At a certain prearranged time leave the dining room, or living room, wherever you happen to be, nnd go up to the third floor or attic. Then tall to our husband to help ou lift something or other. When he nr rives, have all those who are hiding on thnt floor appear suddenly. He will be "on" then, of course, and you can all start downstairs, other guests appearing nt intervals on the way down. Since It is to be a surprise party, you cannot have many decorations, be cause they would nrouso suspicion. You could havo n centerpiece of Mowers, and have as many red and white carnation as your husband has years arranged ami Inlil hrmitwl tlip rpiiterniecc like the spokes nf a wheel, for dinner, nnd keep It during the party. Yon mlslit nlnv cards or dnnrc or play any of the old-farhloned games that you used to plnv. Wants to Work at Home To the Editor of Woman's Pane: ..Dear Madam Christmas is coming I nm very much in need of making ex tra money. We have three children nnd my husband is unemployed. I would like to sell hand-crocheted artl cIch such as boudoir cnpn at R2 and S2.n0 up. also hnnd-crochcteil sleeve garters nt $1.1!." with ribbon and clas tic. If I could veil nbnut SUCK) worth of thoe I could use $."() of it to pur chase a knitting machine which would give inc employment nt home. My let ter may seem brief, but If you could only ndvise inc. I have done nil sorts of home work or gone out by the day, but I am not strong; you would be sur prised if you saw me trying to do this work. I am not nble (until I can earn some money) to pay for advertising, but , I nm sure If I could ndvcrtlse I could 1 sell a lot of these articles. Your pnper 1 has done so much mod. M. F. It. I Why don't jou send some samples of I jour work to the Woman's Exchange, 1M South Seventeenth street? Artl jclcs of this kind are sold there on com , mission, and If jours arc accepted for sale, you could make at least enough to pay for nn advertisement in the paper. Have you inquired at novelty shops where such things arc sold, whether they would sell some of your work on commission? be successful enough things to buy your l for that would be nice do at home. I hop? '0U will (n selling, these nltting machine. work for ybfl to 100,000 1 v&u IjU Automatic Clcanei MORE HOT WATER WITH LESS GAS THAT'S THE BIG DIFFERENCE! In design, In construction and In Its exclusive patented features tho "Ixveltln" Is different from any other water heater, Hut the M difference Is the dlfferenco In nXHUI.TS The small ens consumption of tho Ijovikln Water Heater Is a source of continual wonder a source nf lasting satis faction to Its many users Write for booklet. LOVEKIN WATER HEATER COMPANY 30 Laurel Street Philadelphia, Pa. Hi. BetUr Than Elmetri machines. Now rMnr sat faction tn 45.000 homes. No wires: ns operstlai pense. Costs less, sires time, . work, csrpets. Let ns clesn a rat ITtEK. iPaschall Sales Co IS S. BTH ST. Cash fit Time Sift Philadelphia Hut Now Price advances December 1st HH WORTH OF On Sale TODAY and TOMORROW ONLY at Absolutely Manufacturers' Prices! J. Lichierman, 137 S. 13th St. wf Our Sales Policy . w (r Continues Sale of Dresses &QA 7 Values Up to $75 Pjrr. J Just received 200 more. If you can wear samples, sizes 16-18, 36-38. Developed with finest workmanship In Trlcotine, Snttn, Trlcolette, fleorjcetle, Velvet, Clinrmenae, Velour, Crepe Meteors, Headed, Kmbroldered, Brulded nnd plain taltleur models. Owing to extremely low prices all sales must be final. Mnhnsshmf MffM1?) I fJJWiUU'lKAM&I FJWjgnury irtiui!inaiJimiLnui;iiiiJiiJiuM;i3L!nnii;r!:inii!Liuiuniiisnniiin!n:nirtruu:inii!Jira:Miri!iiaL;ii!iiKTi!u: 16th St. & ma Chestnut iiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiisyiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii W (i fi 'J 1 SrSjj' FURS 'Distinctive Styles Supreme in Quality Inexpensive in Price Remodeling of Exceptional Merit Models of Our Own Design r'r JJeSlan 4?02Wa(nutSt? The value of a diamond is determined by Us perfec- tion, color, cutting and ivcighl. Its price is based on these elements plus. The plus represents the cost of handling and selling. It mau be much or little, depending on the house from whom you buy. We import diamonds, cut them, set them and sell them in immense quantities. Our low prices are the result of close buying and a policy of charging but a very small profit against each sale. A Few of Our Many Unusual Diamond Offers MavPson & DeMair9 12 15 Chestnut Street Furs and Milliner y t New Trimmed Hats at Half Price A sale of great importance, for the Hat you have had in mind in all probability is included at Half Price. You will find hats suitable for all occasions and in all of the newest colors. Many of these hats are developed in the fashionable metallic brocades. 5.00 8.50 10.00 15.00 18.50 20.00 Hats, Hats, Hats, Hats, Hats, Hats, Hplift beautiful hand wrought, colld platinum bar pin nhown la MwMeU with 07 5JEnfl. npurkllnar diamondR of fine quality OUVJ Our many styles of beautiful diamond bar plna villi particularly appeal to those denlrlnt; onlv the Irefct. At prices fromCl f to COiSfSn you will find selection 1 J PZUUU nnv. IM1I The Bolldi plAtlnum; I a v a 1 Herri shown In fet w th 3 da mond o f rlrhent brll I I n n n v. I Chain li nl" !fl ua nliflnnm SCTIIlffi fflsaUm B 111! B $7500 Our exten sive utofk of lavalUert b In cold and plat Inum, set vlth nm or many dla tnondn, are priced from 1 I 3WM BLAPMLPMHA 1C1 CUEMM Best 23 Years Ago Best Today YOU can tell the difference between or dinary ice cream and Crane's when you taste it. It Is flavored by the pure fruit itself. That is why it is so good. Appreciation of it created such a demand that we have had to triple our capacity. Look for "The Sign of the Cram" $7 to 59000 Htiln handsome ccntte cret-n cold rlntr, net With lU-CHTflt diamond of exceptional br I ) Ilancy. beautifully hand as?. $200 Same rlnir mt with I'l karat diamonds In other Kranes irorn 110 "$565 Dili Elilnl H Wkk Ms? Le. 1 III M''" n maA -1 A band Tn I 4f StrpD flrdble a 3 $dfME7 brace VA IS year IB J VM H cold tilled III a A 3111 I Octagon IIIV Vn "IJII n engrave.! lft ft' A, I j II case. 15 B . V 1 Jewel de- Vfcf r c J EL pendable s( S B movement fceZ -lsy H A special SBBBSii k II value at KHr V.'. 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" 1 ,,lll 1 I rang 1 n b iiimTTTT.uinnuiiHiiiuiuii ,'r?.m. $in to statin i Half Price 2.50 Half Price 4.25 Half Price 5.00 Half Price 7.50 Half Price 9.25 Half Price 10.00 22.50 Hats, Half Price 11.25 25.00 Hats, Half Price 12.50 30.00 Hats, Half Price 15.00 37.50 Hats, Half Price 18.75 40.00 Hats, Half Price 20.00 50.00 Hats, Half Price 25.00 Fur Hat Sale nrnUr Baje Trice Price 15.00 Australian Seal Turbans 10.00 17.50 Australian Seal Colonials 12.50 25.00 Squirrel and Australian Seal Turbans. .18.50 35.00 Nutria Turbans .-.25.00 37.50 Hudson Seal Tarns 27.50 37.50 Seal and Leopard Hats 27.50 40.00 Nutria Tarns 30.00 40.00 Mole Tarns 30.00 i Purchasing Agents' Orders Accepted: JJ $16-75 This Is Your Opportunity to Buy a Good Watch For a bhort while lonper wo will quote tho followinc low lir i.na nn (hac. A .-...a. n Ll . .I ... .. . i-i-i. . ..... . j.. .wv .,.. v. it.au urcnuiiuiu WJllUKl'UJH.T.'S WHICH 111C1UUC lite famous KlRln, Hamilton, Wnltlium, Hnwnrd nnd Illinois watches. ox need never cover one of these watches with your hand when you tako It out ueforo your frlenda. 20-year- eold-fllled. open face gf ( nn case. Elgin Jeweled movement W v 14-IC solid gold case with tin QO Waltham Jeweled movement v & H-K polld gold 17-Jowel 1111- oo 7Q nols or Klffln movement. . . . "-0' " Our wldo ranuo of men's watches Includes prices to $35().00 Our Jinny Styles of Ladles' Watches MnUe .Selection lasy lady's 7-ewel bracelet watch, gold fllled case, slllt ribbon $1f)00 band v 1 W 11-IC whlto gold bracelet watch, octa gon Bhapfd case, hand en- $QQ.OO Braved, 15-jewel movement. vJO" 1 . T nnll.1 ...ll.n .Vflll Ln..llA. ...n.V. pavod with diamonds of richest bril liancy, 15-Jewel $17e;.oo movoment '" Kcrhisc:.$7'so to $iooo-oo BEAUTIFUL PRESSLYN PEARLS Made In 5 qualities. Each quality abnolutely cuaranteed not to break, peel or discolor. Hot or cold water, powder, perfume, any preparation containing- alcohol or acid will not affect a "Presslyn" Tearl necklace. Grade "IT' "PreBslyn" 16-lnch grad uatec' pearl necklace, beautiful creamy sheen, solid gold $15.00 clasp " Grada "D" "Presslyn" 18-lnch grad uated pearl neck- $ f f,QQ laco 1U Grade "C" "Presslyn" 21-Inch grad uated parl necklace, H-K gold clasp, set with beautiful dla- $90.00 mond w Grade "B" "Presslyn" 21 -inch grad uated pearl necklace, with $Of,00 diamond clasp TJV Grade "A" "Presslyn" 24-Inch grad uated pearl necklace, with, $1I-1,00 diamond clap Tcf Other Grade "A" "Presslyn" pearl necklaces, with diamond $fiJ,00 clasps, up to JM Ask for 280-page catalog. Mail orders filled promptly SI s qiMiyg-jgji t his..TJt V5rr 7ri?fA,ntiD 0NFC , 1017 IhrW.aaaDKrrtBi? 909 MARKET ST. r- MARKET ST. N.W.CoR..8Lr&fesTNUT ST. ALL THREE STORES OPEN EVENINQS The Women's Shoe Event of the Year! airs Women's Boots for Service and ress Present Value At Least $15.00 Now Offered at GEUTING'S at the One Price is NO TAX Not a Sale not a Cut Price event just the result of carefully planned mer chandising. When other re tailers wers ahviner at what seemed like high prices arU1 were selecting the cream of - tno marKet in enormous quanwrefl so that today we not only haw'w? more shoes than then, but we are selling them on the basis of last year's prices. No wonder this event is creatine a furore in town. Here's the REAL Story What the Event Embraces Soft glace kid, flexible welt soles, walking heels, black cloth top, button and lace. Rich brown kid, brown cloth top, light welt soles, laced, Louis heels. Rich brown kid, beaver shade cloth top, light welt soles, lace, Louis heel. Rich brown kid, brown cloth top, extension welt sole, walking heel, lace. Dark gray glace kid, cloth top to match, welt soles, Louis heels, lace. Beaver shade glace kid, cloth top to match, welt soles, Louis heels, lace. All black glace kid, light welt sole, lace, Louis heel. Tan calf walking boot, smartly perforated vamp, and wing tip. Extension welt sole, military heel, lace. Black calf walking boot, smartly perforated vamp and wing tip, extension welt sole, military heel, lace. Black glace kid vamp, gray cloth top, light welt sole, Louis heel, lace. Black glace kid, beaver cloth top, extension welt sole, military heel, lace. Patent black, cloth top, extension "welt sole, military heel, lace. Patent black, moire silk topped, laced, silk work eyelets, light flexible sole, Louis heel. Same, with dark gray moire silk top. Same, with beaver shade silk moire top. Same, with black satin vamps with black silk moire top. Tan calf vamp, fawn cloth top, lace, light welt sole, petite Spanish Louis heel, lace. Black calf vamp, fawn cloth top. button and -tace style, light welt sole, petite Spanish Louis heel. M Dark erav kid vamD. buck toD. lace, contrast ing shade buck top, lace, Turn sole, Louis heel. Black glace kid vamp, fawn buck top, lace, Turn sole, Louis heel. 1230 Market St. 1308 SsSoumd?tt,no) Chestnut St. Shoes and , J . ' ' u' 1 Shoes and s. i r The Stonts of Famous 3Koga I . . " the family Lm a ne family Every Foot Professionally Fitted Three Geuting Brothers Supervising i J ' (. J r t,l A "V. isi.
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