Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 21, 1922, Night Extra, Image 29

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    fRuth Spanier Continues te Bake :::aM I Sill
Lciites. as suitors Galore Come -put V
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Kser ymcx reject fensi
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sVtTOU receive S25,Q00 en condition that yeu'arrytw
A in her bakery, aurreunded by pies and cakes and .charlotte runes
steed Miss Ruth Spanler, of Corena, L. I., when- like a thunderbolt this
mws broke .into her placid existence.
Small wonder oetni of the customers received soggy cakes and, doughy
pies that day, for the shock of the tidings swept the boss of the bakery
completely efMier feet. ,'; " -' ' "t
It sounds isiniple and-easy. All Miss Spanler .has te de te earn 925,000
la te detain the first eligible young man v that happens along, rash tb a
marrying parson, have the' knot tied with a jtasty "I will," dash into the
anker's office; triumphantly announce, "Here we are," and collect-the
cash.
The
money was
r
left
te Miss
Spanier by the will of her uncle,
Benjamin Spanler, of California.
This old uncle had a horror of old
maids, and he must have thoroughly
enjoyed his plunge .in the matri
, saenial sea, for waving-$25,000 high
in the air, he calls te his niece: "Oh,
Ruth, come en in, the water's fine."
v But
Miss Spanier has ideas of her own
, en the subject.
' Te the point-blank question,
f25,000 or love, which?" ahe an
awers gravely, "Leve."
Leve and love only will cause her
te tack a "Mrs." before 'her name
he will let, the fortune slip right
through her fingers rather than
marry without the powerful thing
that makes the world go round.
Page Dan Cupidl
What a chance for that chubby
Httle chap te pull out' his tiny but
mighty bow and a handful of arrows,
and get busy. '
And white Miss Ruth is vowing
te marry for love only,, shaking her
head "Ne," and turning up her nose
at $25,000, ethers are thinking hew
they would' jump at the chance of
such easy money. They think of the
, long, weary years, years of hard
work'.necessary te gather into a neat
little Pile ' 25,000 shiny silver
dollars-and then they think of this
girl who gets'it'by the whim of an
1 old uncle and says, "Ne, thanks." It
it a case of easy come, easy ge.j
Net that Miss Spaiier, intends te
sit back and calmly relinquish the
fortune, just' because' 'she 'does net
happen te be in love net a chance.
She is watchfully waiting, with an
' appraising eye and cool judgment
, for Mr. Right' Pne te come along,
for she is confident that.soener or
later she will take the fatal slip
and fall in love.
tiSfiOO Fortune Inspires
Ferver Far and,Near
And hew many men would like te
ha Mr. Right' One. Going en the
principle that it is easier te marry
money than te make it, youths, and
some past the firsf bloom of youth,
from all ever the country write
fervent letters, burning with love, te
Miss Spanier whom they have never
wen.
Even some from the staid old
Quaker City have taken a hopeful
fling at the 925,000 heiress. They
have taken, their pena in hand, and
sat them down and bared their
souls told what cold, cheerless lives
they lead, and. hew they would enjoy
the love of a real girl. And some
few forward Philadelphians have
Med them te a photographer's and
posing prettily, with eyes glued en
the birdie, have had their picture
taken. The pictures they inclese in
the letters te Miss Spanier; hoping
that their faces will be their for
tune. But, men of Philadelphia, here is
n message te you, directly from Miss
Ruth Spanier, of Corena:
"Tell the men of Philadelphia net
te waste their time writing letters
te me. I will never marry through"
a letter." And Miss Ruth, the
blaster of hopes, said it with a most
determined air and she really means
It. Se, men of Philadelphia, waste
no mere money buying two-cent
stamps or posing before the camera,
tne use.
"They write me letters like this and
xpect me te belleve that they are
".idly In love with me that the
thought of money never enters their
tad," and Mln Spnnier laughed gaily
M she handed ever n letter :
Miss Spanler
Ne doubt you will think this 1 a
proposal of marriage but rest as
sured, young lady, it is net. I am
Det in that feel I uli class of men.
I was en my way from Philadel
phia te New Yerk when I picked up
a newspaper with the article con-
corning yeu1. I did net believe there
was such a thing as u girl marrying
for love, especially In the City of
New Yerk, and that s why I have
never married. I em surprised te
learn that such a girl exists. J have
had many chances te marry even
widows up te 00 years of age and
wealthy but what decent man with
high deals would .threw uway u life
of happiness for money? I would
rather bare ,tb'e love of a real wife
than all tbe 'money la tbe world. I
sva a aseaey, but bare real
Whenever X have' had a eaaaet te
MaJMstkL
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meet a 'real girl there was always
money te spoil it. Yeu seem te be a
very pleasant girl, according te .your
picture, but" of course you cannot
tell a person's character from a pic
ture. Yeu must knew' .them.
Perhaps some day' you and "I will
both find the happiness we are look
ing for it Is only one word
LOVE. Although we may' never
meet, I sincerely hope you will find
your true love'. "
Very; 'truly yours, ""
Miss Spanier Is Wise
and Up te All Tricks
A masterpiece, is It net? Could any
one be se cruel as te suspect the .sin
cerity of the. writer, when 'be him
self admlts'he Is net in the foolish class
of men that proposes te girls? But
Miss Spanler merely remarks:
"They can'tfoel me. I knew theih.
I'm sly and knew all their tricks. Here
Is another."
It fellows just as written:
Rochester. Jf . Y.. November 7, 1022.
Sliss Ruth Spanier, -.
Corena Queens, N. Y.
Dear Miss Spanier.
it this should be A fortunate oppor
tunity. I would like te express my
self in A way as might mnke this
letter A little unexpected surprise for
you..
Indeed I feel only se fluttered as
te. thinking of addressing you A few
lines.' .Which may no doubt' create
your interest in the way of exchang
ing correspondence.
Should I net be mistaken. I would
like te say for you, In my candor
thoughts. Thnt you. will net spurn
'my unrespectlvcnesa for yeuV But
se much I will say that, you se doubt
may welcome, my message. Vh '
-Yeu Dear Miss Spanler. Yeu are
waiting for L. e. V. K. True Leve.
Such as I have been waiting for, I
don't knew when my dreams are going
te come true. I have no expectation.
But mere hopes.
I am beyond reach of such expecta
tion, lets you b,e the one te make it
ceme true. Yeu unknpwn little girl,
te me. It enn only come true
through the will of Ged's Blessed
hands. Se will I abide. All ethers
can net help us.
Se Dear little GIRL. I can but
hope but let me hear A few words
from you. less I shall be weary, se
be kind, and I will abide. As ever.
Your Unknown Friend.
Naive nnd interesting, but is he sin
cere? Miss Spanler had left the room for a
few minutes te call down stnlrs, "Hey,
Hchultz, deliver 2 dozen rolls te Miss
Catherine) around the coiner." nnd
cemlnir back settled down comfortably
te tell her story. Swathed in a bis
wliite baker s apron, all spick nnd spun
and smoothing her wavy glistening
black hair, she began.
Bred in the Bakery
and Always en Wagen
"I was bred and raised in the bakery
business," she announced. This was
very funny, but Miss Spanler did net
seem te realise that she had punned
beautifully and continued quietly:
"And when I was young I was always
en the wagon." Again a word with n
double meaning water wagon or bakery
wagon? But the next few words cleared
all doubts us te her meaning.
"I used te ride en the wagon every
day, collecting bills and making de
liveries. Mether says I have never had
any childhood I never played with I
dells, but have always been in fer.busi-1
de is te boss it.-' I canbake aUttk Mt-
a rainy goea pie ana a case tnat yen'
could eat, but that Is all. , i
"1 am net one'blt domestic I hate
te cook and make beds and all that sort
of stuff.' And I do'hate girls, don't
ou? All they 'talk about is' clothes
nnd they have n6t' another' thought in
side their heads 'besides fixing their
hair In tbe .latest style' and what kind
of address they wlll'make or if they
will 'get a turned up bat or a turned
down one, They don't knew the first
thing about business and never could'
talk for five minutes about anything
besides themselves," and having de
livered this tirade against the fair scs,
Miss Spnnier lapsed bank Inte her talk
of the business. , -
"I knew -the bakery business from
A te ft and nobody ever tries te feel
ine-at it.; Frem when, I was se little
I learned the insides of the business,
and new I am gelug te night school te
study accounting and when I am
through there I' guess I will knew
enough. I have been actively In the
business for six, years, new, go though
father died last April he knew that I
could take tare of myself all right.
"My Uncle Ben, the one that left
me the money, llk"d me because I was
se ernsy about business and could talk
te him intelligently about It. He used
te say it was a treat te knew a. sir)
like me who, knew something, besides
the new dances nnd had some gray
matter inside of her head.
"Uncle Ben used te think I 'was
pretty," and Miss Spnnier smiled nnd
proved thnt her Uncle Ben knew what
he was talking about In this case. "He
would always tease me about, getting
married and thought that perhaps I
was tee 'much Interested In business,
ye he began te get seared about me
being an old maid nnd maybe 'being u
business woman for the whole of my
life. He didn't like the idea of me
pending the rest of my days behind a
counter selling cakes anil pies."
"Twe years age my Unde Ben came
en from California nnd he took a great
liking te me. Uncle Ben was a grand
looking man tall and stately, nnd h
looked like the President of the United
States." Unfortunately Miss Spnnier
failed te specify which President, se
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the picture of a blonde thnt had arrived
in 'the last mail, with n charming, hope
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knew just hew much of a chance he
steed with the lady of his heart's de
sire, or the smlle would have faded
speedily. -
"And, what is mere, T de5, net like
professional men except lawyers, They
are generally pretty clever, but give
me a geed business man any day. He
would have te bn brainy, tee, and be
able: te keep me listening. He would
have te hnve lets of new ideas all the
time, because I hnte stupid men. I like
a man te be always one Jump nhiad
yeumt man n doctor for six months, I nOS tiaa Many IteaUX,
and I was beginning te think thnt per- ! .. Ail Vt11 Khnt-4-haps
I could like him. when his idcn ' " AU telg "OTt
gave out. Yes, after six months lie I And such is Miss Spinier, heiress
li" ""i1 "' "i'fe'0.', dropped te $25,000 the day she marries. Fancy
nnt'wniit te cot iniirrlwi until T nm I frcc sh Pretests her interest In busl-
means 925,000. She is net n cripple and
is net stupid. She does net need t
hurry. There is a let of time and Ruth
in very young and acb, se geed in th?
business, She keeps things going llkn
when her father was here. All tbe men
mind her. Her uncle was in the cloak
and suit business and he liked Ruth
because she was such a geed girl with
the business and was se much like n
man. Here she is back again," and Mrs.
Spanler slipped out, te take her turn "
at playing cat and watching that till
mlcQ did net get tee plnyful. The mic4
were ten big bakers employed by her
and her daughter te help supply th
uppctite of Corena and thereabouts
with cokes and bread and all -sorts of
dainties lady fingers nnd choceloti
ci'liiires and fancy things that mak
the kind mother used te bake leek flat
nnd tame. Ne mother in her palmiest
days could mix together such delicaclei
ns these the ten big bakers batter up.
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sure about my man. I de net want te
marry just te get a divorce."
Is Fully Decided
as te Kind of Husband
" It seems that twenty-one years in
this world have been ample time for
Miss Spanier te knew just the sort of
a man she could manage te love.
"He would have te be a man -who Is
ncss nnd business only. Ne mere man U
worth the taking, without love te help
him along and te make her blind te hW
I defects. She has had her beaux aplenty
the "affaires de ceeur" of a village
belle doctors, lawyers, fire-chiefs ami
merchants ; then en the ether hand the
butcher, the ether baker and the candle
stick maker all the populace that get"
Ruth Spanier, baker and
philosopher, concludes that'
a mere husband is 'net
worth $23,000
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nes-. This worried him and one dttv he
said thnt he would ghe me $25,()U0 if
J would get innrrlcd, but I thought thu:
no was only joking and it never entered
my head again. Kcue me," and out
MIO Uartff1 flllrl null. til ilntt n Ltnlru .1.
an invisible Herman:
Herman! Herman! Start this rain
net cuizy about dniiciiig eiu thnt
would 11s seen mi out mid talk during :i
uniiee un fox-trot 111:1 waltz the vhelc
ii .' P" tli"t J 'l,,,!'1 cnteitiiiu In
the Kitchen h well us in the parlor.
And new u kninv Inst uluit Lln.i e
1 man I iidmlie." And JiuvJnir thrown 1I1U
ihiifli of (.'did water ever the hones of
ute en yenr route. Yeu should havii,nany 'J 0,,I'S Kt'iitlenmn, Iis SpauiiT
gene :ivc niinutcH age. and back MNn! r nieui" .l0 tmw lucturcH et
cpunicr fecttlcd. ' n'cui, wnn expiuimtery
. "?'.". sne continued exaelly where
unn llll.l Inf. A' ... ! . t..
whiitn' shock it wau?.. m. e"K ffi" the nicct letter, nil pe.tr,
t v y
fXrW7hVtasbss8ft t0 p,ctUM ta U luWsay: -Ruth, a girl kjB.,lik, beauty is gene. If she I. net married
I"r."q;" SSPTL PaSSSfS8Xt'M.... .--.....- ..-. .,, fh'!riiunHL!iU WlwlUnd I "'d laugh nnd say I would
"4 'Tt.AT'f? l-W,f..t,,k ,0,eU,er , !r4hen oHefludden fcbe fades,; Kaever marry, but would stay la buil-
l. IlClO Bell hml vnniimilinrnil mi. In liC
will. He tiled here in New Yerk. Ye.5,
no fell dead from acutu Indigestion in
lebnmry. He was a dear." mill Miss
Spanler eat in thoughtful sllenve for
beveral minutes, toying with n liy
jyatrer. Her bakery was no Happy
Hunting (IreundM for files.
Never Been in Leve,
But as te Future?
"I have had lets of c bance b.'i..:v
I get th s money. Nobody need think
tnat 1 aidn't," mh she with hei-hlgJ
y v unwiiiig. --.M). 1 nave neer
f.w'11 really in love, jiut sort of in nnd
2ut Vii" DUt ,mT0 nn with teme
line fellows and some wonderful young
men. but always I would net give, up
my business for them. Excune mi thev
are after me again," una this time Mis'i
Ml'eiiler disappeared down stalls.
Jler llttle siBter, Rosalind, aged ten,
win in tiie toein, nnd gavn her views
about lier hlstcr. brave In her elitci'-
IIUHCIK'I1
forty-five niiuutcs' from BrOadwnr.
But none of them is equal te Iter ideal
of a man, nnd te none of them will
she meekly premise lee, honor mi. I
obedience.
A short two week age, her chehit
would hate, been limited te lliix very
llhiL'c mill the sunlns tlint liiiii'. nir,n..l
tn of some of 1 thu drug btoie ordinary nights, and tear. !
It In Inlll.ir ... nir . V... V 1. ... '1..1 .......... "-V '
tiii.li ...j tir..u 1 1 '"- "u 111 .n imii hi i-i-iviir.iic rimiruaj. - j
Suf Jl fix I .nelr 11 1 lit... ui 1 I... . 1 .1 . . 1 ...' ?M
lii. .v 0...1 ..I,.. .. ..: V.. "V," I .?"". """J limes nave I'liuilgeu : .Miss
- nun iu ,a uui 11 u I . 'Hill lie Ntinnlri if u i m i. illu ...i.t I.. In 1
choice in any part of the country fur
If she ever marries ami ueu the residence she can trip out te Ne
money .Mtss Sniuiier h.ts it all decided "n,SK,l.,l,m ' v" en tl,u Plains witn u
juji new it. will oe fcpent
lien I get my mencv I mu Keing
te de n let of charity work with it.
I have always been interested in social
work, and in my Lusiness I enme in
contact with u let of real pevertj and
deserving peer. Whj , xuine of the peo
ple I knew' hnve net enough te buy n
single, leaf of lire id mid tire m tualh
starving. Belleve me. I (eiild de n let
of geed, and will, if f ever get held of
Hie imuii-y. in I lie HICUIIW line, mid tile '
practical .Miss Spanler, 'the money Is
earning interest nt n gieat iau se 1
am in no hurry nt nil." And her full,
red lips smiled ns she reeelwd moie
letters thnt had just ceme In the umll.
"I de net bother te even open half
of them nny mere," t.he lemnrkml, toss tess
ing them into n bowl en the table. "One
is just like the next they nil think
that I nm n dumbbell and will fall for
tlli'Ul. Seme llav when I Inn., mil Hi..
I rignc man we can luivii
iiuiii u cnii linen i.iiw ni in..
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"Course she should cot mnnie.l ,i !!';!um,K ,110- ' am U,B " "1 Ihem
Kctllui money. She's get lets of Iwniix. ;, . .,
And bhe irpts ten lnunl. i.i, i... Mere H met her, nnd excuse nm lm-
drt'Rscs like a prime. cr-dminer." .in.ilft..me.mp"t'" And dewtihtalns swooned
. . . .. ' lllUU Nnilllllll' ,l..ii)iilil.) .1.1.. I I.... ..I.M.il
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me cms nwuy tne in ce will nnv
the bud,
rs. Dera Spanler, who helps in the
X,ruSr,l "f r snquiaers and
with a slight foreign accent.
ulh shflUia'.nlr.v'efe thnusb It
- - ,- , w.. ,-
hhe relapsed Inte n moody blle'nce ns
ltllth nt'illn nnnnur.!
c "Where was I eh, what kind of (Jn'"! determlnecl te nip such playlni'in
uiun nuuiu i iii in marrr? Well I
will tell you. Ue's get te L tall, nnd
dark and bandspme-irtlL net xatfly
,. i wmi.u Hiiawi iiae a real
l. . V, t
..ill
IIY1
' list
man who professed te be u biir. stmnu.
ical Westein man, or she can go down
te sunny Flerida with a euiib Keiitln
man who claims te hnve a flourishing
oraiiRe greve in thnt State.
And te all of these, just whnt does
the Rlrl in the case reply? She morel?
shakeN her bend and wijs "Nethimt
doing,"
Kuppes the light man never ueiihm
aleuc?
Hut MNs Spanler knows he will and
knows Unit she will knew him wueu he
waltzes into view. She doesn't doubt
for oue nilnutu that her heart will
tell the hlucup! and true mid real limn
of her dreams from ull the Be-ciillcil
men, attracted te her by the ulmlKhly
dollar. Why nil Iwr yenm in business,
If she isn't able te detect n fraud' She
is net a romantic girl, thrilled liv u
well-phrnsed letter, but u practical,
toninien-seiise girl, schooled in expcil
eiice and liumaii uatiire, Miss Itulli
knows thai the iln.i she marries stiii
ISetn S'-'.'i.OOO. but she nUe iiniuirc) it
hilHbuud nnd In will feel that, hIih-e
she could net get lite money without
him, he should have wjiiii; Utile claim
te It; knowing ull this, she sits bnej;
of her counter calmly heldlni; her mil.
eih ut nay. while Kim upbraldn lier
errand boys or praises her bakers or
merely smiles u cheery "Uoed lueniln
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