-v& r,iiS ,"tfk3'JJr tMW EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA', FRIDAY, NOVEIUBEIi 28, 1919 aa nipgp-'r'"'?? The Testing of 'fulia Grant ' n By UAZKL J)BYO IIATUIIF.I.UK CeputioM, 111). Vu hs I'ubllo Ledger Co. KKAD THIS FIItST JuIIr (irant Is cnprnKed lo V)nn t!nr on tthm, like n bolt from the blue, he totln lirr that lie mi lotici'r loves her. She doi'lilcs to tialn for nurs ing in oitlcr to forget, 1 ft tlie hos pital Mic inoetH miother niiiii, Doi-tur Norvllle, tlir liend Mirgoon, but phe dors tint ronllfe lirr lure tor lilm Until lifter she bus Riven her promise fu Wan 11 second time. He linn hod n unfortunate r-xpcrlenFP with the other womnii nnd cleelilri thnt .Tulln li the onA (or him after nil, there fore he romes back to her, Uuin pllcations het in when Julia dis covers that l.ucy, her jomigcr sis ter, in also in love with Dnti. She Is mIIIId; to release him, to l.ucy. but Dun iIocr not care for I.uey nnd admits it. Finally, l.ucy discovers tho truth about why Dart came back lo .lulla and threntctiH to tell uii leSK lie releases Julia from her prom ise. In thin wnj Dan t forced to Io Julia up and he disappear. Then Julia hcarn that John Nonlllc who has gone lo IIuuhII lo take rlinrc.t of a hospital , there, is back in town. NOW GO ON WITH TIIH STOKY his, steel srny, but jo '.onjcr imscrut- nnothcr make, to I couldn't nccommo nhln. It , nt,',i i.iinv vlniire. fnrnl. date her. but 1 found she was In earnest. most instantly she as jt his arms.' T knew a good many glrli do smoke vigurciic., utll i looic It tor E amen they ere mostly of the rough-neck variety, but 1 find the) aren't. They argue that If It Is proper for meti it Is just as proper foi the opposite kc.x, the oul dlfterence is that It Nn'lvtistom- nry. 'I hey sa) that if all women would start smoking uh the men do no one ...... .i.i ,t. i-i. .1.1 i, 1 - t, t ft ! WIJUIU 1I1IMK (lirTlllinK Ol II, HUH 1114 II 19 . "C I ,n.. If n nl.1 ...U1.A u.il... If tft nun , J. ,i bll l 1, irtlV9 ,t) nulling in I nerfectlj nroticf for her to do so. I lie wnH not the -ool. ?ense-fingered surgeon now. but a man with the woman ' (hat he hncd held -losely in hlu cm briice. Julia .lid uot know till later that Dan had gone to Doctor Norvllle to tell him that the way was clear, and that Julia was free, neither" could she look ahead Into tho future and the Inevitable coming together of Dan and l.ucy. ..,. .. .. .-,,- ncricciii nroner n n limn oi rrn iL-,in::n '!..,, ' - ...1.1. ,, I.... . . , m;iotf.Wnnir,him0Uth ""m up nnVod argumenl man 'she loved, alone with nun, with a.anst it that Arnlns the world shut out. and there was no , "Vn' ' inlnS SKfer I will have ooni in Iter Heart for anything hut ' , ri, .,,. .,i,in.it i, ..ttin. i.,n l '' ... l' -. .. .i: n....,k phcr own glorious present . Till? KNI I nrlnt this letter to les in marrying for money torgottrn her name. Dear girl, 1 do hope my letter Will do you some good, for you are to be pitied very much. 1 was engaged to my husband lust six months, nnd dur ing that time he had n great deal of trouble nnd lost what little lie had .saved; besides. Ills father and only sis ter died, lie told me this and I was ecr ready to cheer him He inked mo should we postpone our marriage, and I sab, "No, indeed. Jack: we nn suve together just as well." We were out walking just two nights before our marriage, and while helping me over a stile he tore his shoe, lie said. "It is the oniv pair I have. Helen " And I said. "Never mind. I can sew it." And 1 did. nnd he was married In those the girl who be- marry them and one was quito I have i wealthy. Mut no, 1 married for love And we have been married five years now and we have a lovely little home and the dearest 'Ittle boy four cars old Oh. v.s. and n little runabout ton. and In tnv husband's wardrobe I can count at least six pairs of shoes nnd the ones 1 sewed for him are the best shoes he ever owned, he Mm. for thrv show him how true blue T was. And never a day without my husband telling am the sweetest little world, slnrry for love. Please Tell Me What to Do V,y CYNTHIA feministic. Whnt do vou thlnK about it, fellows nre we safe In chewing to bacco! null. It is a mallei of neitnnul choice, i shneq Many women do smoke and their- Is ,, , , ,,,,,. if, ,,, nothing unmoral or utiethitnl nboilt It. ,.nri,, ,i i nisn .....,. r,i i... sllit ,i. It is only Hint some of uh think it takes V ' ,L -, .nirlJ , .. ... I was n school teat her. Don't Marry for Money j ,vn, nineteen nnd he was twenty- Dear Cynthia I do hope )ou will 'five. Two other men hud asked mo to pauses me 1 wife In the even if that fellow has not a cent in the world. ri.i n,i iImv Ultle friend, m.v hu- bnnd i ould not even buy me a rose the da j I was married if 1 had wanted one. He paid the last dollar for n marriage license. Whnt dn 5011 think of that? Hut he had a splendid ioh nnd 1 had something better than a rntliC true love of n big. big heart. I do not think any one will crlticire this letter of mine. It will appeal to the bovs and to the girla that arc true blue What do ou say. boys and girls? JACKS WU'F. AND then quite suddenly, two morn ings inter, he came for her. It was so characteristic of him to take this method, to come to her iinnnniiunced nfter so mnnv months nnd with no word of explanation, tirithine to herald him. Julia came lo him in the slinbb) parlor. which hIwiivh seemed to lo'ii. wow than oxer in the clear, sen Thing light of dn. and tbe stood looking at eaih other for a long minute. lie looked at her as he had always; looked, with his henii uirown nncii on his shoulders, and his gntj cje narrowed and inscrutable. His keen, ncnous face was cold, and ct Julia knew that behind that mask of his there were hidden fires too intense to leleasc. "I've come for you." he said after a moment, "can joti be irndv to leave in n few minutes?" Julia caught her breath, her heart loutiactrd. leaped, and went on heal ing, and jet with her ces llflcd (o his face she did not ask questions. Too muih had hapintied. they hud wasted too much lime for thut. 1 lie did not so much as take her haud. nnd jet that air of suppressed force about lilm was evident enough to be i felt. I "We'll be married immediately," he nnuounuid. It was it strange proposal, and yet up in her room Julia trembled so that she Could hardly pack he'r little hag. She wore one of her strnlght simple blue seigc dresses nnd a close little hat. Her one really lovely posci-sion. n short seal coat with collar nnd cuffs of ljn. she carried over her arm. Her usually pale chaeks were flaming xvlth excitement as she went slowlv down the stairs to him. and without n Avord of explanation she walked out of the gloomy old house In which she had lixed for so long. They were married at noon in the dingy little chapel of a tin pictur esque church, and they uiul lunch to gether in the dining-room ot n large hotel. Tlity talked of everything but themselves, and Julia was gay. even mocking, excepting when sho looked into his ejes. Something in them robbed i her of speech, but that look would be gone in an instant and there would be an iustnut leturn to light, badiuace. "iihuli I lake voUghoraiJL" Jie wild, ns they cnlerged into the street. And without waiting for an answer, lie j helped her into a ta.xi. They turned Into a quiet street and stopped before a gray stone apartment house, and then there was a fleeting impression of an clewitor that whfczcd them swiftly upward Doctor Norvllle unlocked a door at tho end ot u corridor and the next minute Julia was stepping into his hoilie. It was o small place and a man's place essentially. Hooks liucd the walls and the light came thiough old gold curlnius. It was small, oih three rooms, but perfectly appointed nnd it was his home, whern lm lived. Somehow she did not even now under stand that It was to be hers, that from now on her life would be n part of his own, . lie unbuttoned her coat us though she had been o child and she took off her hat and ruffled her hair iu the wu.v women have. He stripped the gloves from her lingers nnd lifted her hands to his lips, then he said quite oveulv; "Look at me!" IShc raised her eyes to his face, half frightened dark blue eyes, and met He Flnda They Smoke Dear ('yntliia 1 have been n leader of your column for some time nnd not lee Hint there arc some very sensible opin ions expressed therein upon different questions. mi' tint,, tc n tilrlrt ntiAfallMti ll.'il urn. J brought to my attention the other nigui: i was out, tor the nrsi lime, i with a girl who comes from a vefincd family, nnd during the course of the conversation she asked me if 1 had n l cigarette. Thinking she xvns joking, T answered in the affirmative, asking her what brand she preferred. She seemed well" posted on the different brands and said wlijoh she would prefer. Now it1 happens that 1 am a strict adherent of Adjoining the St. James Hotel The Question Corner Today's Inquiries I. What cleaner that can be bought at the drug store is good t'qr washing dark silks and cottons? 2 How can scratched talking ma chine records bo made into at tractive gifts for Christmas? P. Describe a pretty waste basket lo hang on the work basket. 1. What is the birthday supersti tion for Friday? .". How is the bouffant effect in quired in suit (oats of soft ma teriul that have a shoit full skirt? ti. What hair ornament for evening 13 returning to style? Yesterday's Anxucis 1. If the edge of a velvet hat is worn and faded, cover It by binding with narrow grosgrain ribbon to match the lint i. F.uropenn china is bluili white and American china is cream white. I!. The birthday supeistitiou for Thursday is "Thun-day's child has far to go." 1. In Tssiilng invitations for nn afternoon atTair given bv a mother for her daughter, the in vitntloiis are sent in the name of the hostess alone. ."i. Crocheted floweis of bright- olored wool make a dainty ad dition to the gift candleshade, work basket or sofn cushion. 0. A practical way of combining two colors or materials in an evening wrap is to mnkc the upper part of the lighter ma terial and cover the seam with n row of bright embroidery or trimming. FORMERLY cnZ 1220-22-24 Walnut Street Walnut St. Between 12th & 13th AN IMPORTANT CHANGE But of Name Onty Not of Policj) : Nor Management To facilitate the conduct of business we have changed name of the firm from our the QSM,...,i..Tn to Te executives, sales and office force will continue as before. Don't be discouraged about reach ing the end of the "Testing of Julia Giant." "Cinderella s Daughter" a very different kind ot story, but one that is jubt as absorbing and full of Incident and is written by the same author, HAZI5L DI5YO BATCHIXOK, Will start in Tomorrow's Cucnins public ScDgci our STORE ORDERS ARE AS GOOD AS CASH na nib! vou to buy at th t rrtmnt and uptcUlty atorea you firafer. Our ttrmi ara baata en tha tnctti of credit Ara fair and mo4 trai. XVrlta for full dttalla. MAJIRIOTT BROS, 1118 Chestnut v V !t Every year there is a shortage of Victrolas at t y . Christmas time. This year the shortage will be Y y greater than ever. Consequently you should y D , olace vour order with us NOW. Q . . - - - . JJOC -A-Ji w? 2iaVTOfRal jJaHSCaa for the complexion. A fragrant, effec tive skin beautifier. Free Sample Wc v. tube a jar At your dealer's. aagft FBafe Milk Fortskito UVJlMt No Cooklnt A Nutritious Diet for All AgM, Quick Lunch; Home or Office. ,4liJ Uiaiiou d SubstiiutM VICTROLAS nre priced from $25 to .$350 BW MWw numi It! tttrn 11IMW1 V HI ffllliilililBl ..........llHlyr Bwlltlfl 'll I ktKMIBr ill If it is not convenient for you to pay the entire afnount at the time of your purchase, settlement may be arranged through our Rental Payment Plan, which applies all rent toward the purchase price. jfnut aftrarttut Wvpiw Ifrittvala (Outfits 3E) Heppe No. IV Outfit Victrola IV $25.00 4-10" double-face records 3.40 (8 teloetioris) Total Price $26.40 Heppe No. VI Outfit Victrola VI $35.00 5-1 0" double-face records 4.25 (10 uclectlona) Total Price $39.25 Heppe No. IX-A Outfit Victrola IX-A $70.00 0-10" double-face records 6.80 (16 selections) Total Price $76.80 Heppe No. XI-A Outfit Victrola XI-A $130.00 1 0-1 0"double-face records 8.50 (20 selections) Total Price $138.50 Callf phone or write for catalogues and full particulars Downtown 1117-11 19 Chestnut Street Uptown 6tli oc Thompson Streets swr g3gg Have Pretty Teeth Remove That Dirty Film still Statements Approved br Iliqh Dentat Authorities Free to end film. A 10-Day Tube of Pcpsodcnt, to show you how See below. Look in the Glass s Look at your teeth in the glass. Then brush them in this new way for ten days and look again. There is, a film on your teeth a slimy film. It clings to the teeth, enters crevices and stays. The tooth brush docs not end it. The ordinary tooth paste docs not dissolve it. So it stays between the teeth and elsewhere and may do a ceaseless damage. That film is what discolors not the teeth. It is the basis of tartar. It holds food substance which ferments and forms acid. It holds the acid in contact with the teeth to cause decay. Millions of germs breed in it. They, with tartar, are the chief cause of pyor rhea. Thus most tooth troubles are now traced to film. Dental science, after years of search ing, has found a way to combat it. Able authorities have proved it by many careful tests. Now the method is em bodied in a dentifrice called Pepsodent, and leading dentists everywhere arc urging its daily use. A 10-Day Tube is now supplied to everyone who asks. Test it and see what it means to you. A Week Will Tell The results of Pcpsodcnt will be a revelation. A week will show you that there is a way to whiter and safer teeth. For your sake and your children's sake, make this test and see. Pepsodent is based on pepsin, the digestant of albumin. The film is albu minous matter. The object of Pepso dent is to dissolve it, then to day by day combat it. But pepsin must be activated. Tho usual method is an acid harmful to the teeth. So pepsin long seemed barred. Science has now overcome this trouble by discovering a harmless activating method. It is that method which makes possible this efficient film combatant. You can prove the effects, and quickly. Send the coupon for a 10 Day Tube. Note how clean, the tc'etb feel after using. Mark the absence oE the slimy film. See how the teeth whiten how they glisten as the fixed film disappears. Compare the results with your old methods. Learn what clean teeth mean. Then let your own mirror tell you what is best. This test is most important to you. Make it at once. Cut out the coupon now, P imiimm ! mmmm pat.OFF. ft REG.V.S The NeW'Day Dentifrice After convincing teata, it ia now advised (or daily uao by leading denliata everywhere. ?7? Ten-Day Tube Free THE PEPSODENT COMPANY, DtpW13J,llD4 8.Wnbash.,Ch!caa;o.l! Mail 10-Day Tube of Pepsodent to Our Profit from all Source HnHnMaaaManMnaaaaBanaanaaMcaHMBaiaBainMaaiiaiaaBpMMaiaaiaBaaBas4 S Ml'-- s I : I 1 The American Public does not believe all it reads. It insists on being shown. When Swift & Company says its profits are only a fraction of a cent per pound, many believe we are not telling the whole storythat there are hidden profits. Here Are The Facts: Our net profit on our entire business for the year 1918 amounted to only 1.76 cents per dollar of sales, or less than one-half cent per pound, and 1. Included profits from hides and all other by-products. 2. Included profits from all sundry side-lines. 3. Included profits on all subsidiary corporations. 4. To gum up it included the entire profit from every source of revenue in which Swift & Company has any interest There are no other profits. Furthermore our accounts have been checked and certified annually by leading public accounting fiims. Swift & Company is sincerely trying to get the facts before the public. If you have any questions re garding our business write us and we will do our best to answer them. In discussing the packing business be sure you have the facts and that you are not unintentionally spreading misinformation. If you get the facts we have no doubt as to the verdict. Use Red Cross Christmas Seals 'it. Swift & Company, U. S. A, Seven Wholesale Distributing Markets Central Office, 9th and Girard Ave. K. M. Hall, District Manager Jgg VI ??i 'i-vA r.r..v.. H I W H IB 4 '3ft II 1 J 1 -" m m .AKt ?': U ,. -fJ- -i
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