RMW'WntfEfTi-wi i"S'J l,f'f "VfcjJ. "i,vS V, f k 13 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHIUADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26', 1021 t Weman's Life and Leve Uy 'V1NI1"KED llAKI'BR COOL15Y What Is a Geed Mether? THERE In n tradition thnt nil fntiieiiH I omniscience te solve. It i elwr te nn men hud phrnnmennllv Reed mothers. ' outsider thnt n innthcr In mining n chltil. It iMmi thnt nin nl.l fntlirr will de te i Jet when thnt olio Is refrncterj. mid net nmriinnip rimer te gentle or wvciv li(iiirp. or te rens-en, or helpful hub hub B"tleii, wlmt is the' most Ideal pnri'iit te de? Mnternlt.v doc net Imply wixdem or ferhenityipe. We tnlU much of "tuit iirnt" mothers, hut the societies for pre pre ejitl'ii nt iruelt.i (! It il 1 ' t cit ',i(f te protect little one ii'jnlnst fielr pntiulu' All of us hnve seen intiu -liieruhl" niethirs wlnppiliR nnd weldltu mid iihusiui; tei who apparently arc ncifectU duelle nnd trnctiihlc. tinttl we were ready te re into hysterics with MippreHHCil fury. The outsider does net d.ue interfere. The nnwt.R mother perhnpi in the mnke n ctlebrlt.v. but te become Yrerld-fnmmn, one should M'tert ik uiethcr nlth enre' Fnr he It from MS te shatter cherished super super ntltlens. hut we strong s u s pert that Napeleon s mother w n s u Mmple Corsi c n n pensniit. and thnt Lincoln's was a l kindly, fJed-fenr- m, -vu . Vv vJlU V . vivtnii r Inv Amnrliiati nt.i '""' ' i ,v it itirt.ii , mil rv .. -... t ..---. necr. no mere re iw'M prciniciu, ie nnras ere pies- Jnarknble, pntlent or religious thnn n'l r" ""ins te ninny women .1 nnturul of her neighbors. Ne run w r Itc futh piereznthc, and a proof of n Inch qua- I emeel the leaseu for a phenomenon, in " of met'iei -love. Te Nunc ceininanu- I larce pumpkins or imivr'nus tin 11. The, "'nis , irmunni; witu no iiii(ieiriiiiu teem In he nceideiitx. In nne simii- nl- l"K of (he het bleed nnd lnultip.e lie t though of course, the product of a Ions """ of jeiith, nnd te nilralnlttr pun i line of nncestn, often sklpplin; inniiv i-lim'iits thnt in no way correct tle tm tm jcnerntlens, nnd Inhet.tiiiR fiem remote pulws. hut de arouse n hntred nnd re re nncesters. A mother is a large factor '''' te deceie, i rnther generally re in one's environment, of course, which Knnle.1 ns quite the proper maternal at shapes a child's life, but if thousands of t't'dc; pioneer mothers were kindly, snerlticlnj; IVrhnp lie worst form thnt mater women, giving loving cure te their chll- phobia takes is a frantic fear lest some dren. wh uus theie hut one Lincoln? " lefnll the offspring. It Is fatal te n. ui , .1 v. 1 tic 1 hl'd. for it insti s terror and nsh,T.." m""" "e chnngng Iirillkl " T,ul lnini,nn,M, of the " V'V.J A ..-. ...V !... f. Please Tell Me - What te De Uy CYNTHIA Send Your Address Dear fynthln I lme been a constant render of your column, and for the (list time I am coming te you frrr adlce While down nt the shore for two weeks I iKCnme acquainted with a young man who wa nt the name hotel with me We went out together a few limes nnd he seemed te be n ver rdn man He wet Us there and he told me that li sits his pirciits In Phllndelph" 1 enc 1 mouth I told him lie could en at my limne when he paid the visit I'M" I de wrong In telling him te come, ft" 1 I weum like te continue me rrlcmlsmp t'pen Waving he told me te drop him line I did net write te him, but te his sister, who wns there. Although 1 told him te cull when he emtie here I did nnt plvr lilm r.iv nrldr,cft hul ,,,- tlinf te his sister. Veulil It be improper fei me te vntc te him and give him my 1 nddrcss, as I de net knew If his sister 1 Bae It te him" In wilting hew should , I addres him" While I was thete 1 called him by his flrt name Your nrly answer will be gren'h" ' appree.ated a. W ' lug of the het bleed and multiple de- '"?.?. """f mn" r,n,nnt w f" " A rite hlin n little note eaying some seme tli'ng llk this "Ms dear . I forget , inter an ic; give ou my nddrcss In town, and you can't very well call unless ou knew It. enn you" It Is , and I hepe we'll sen you some day seen. I enjoyed my slny at the seashore se much, nnd will be glad te sec ou In town. "Very sincerely " LOOKING AHEAD TO COLD DAYS Waistline nre climbing n step higher. .Sometimes n dress docs this frnnkly by means of n hrend girdle, hut in the present Instance, the burgundy mnvelln wrnp below accomplishes It In 11 diplo matic fnshlen. The unlst would have, been long If there hnd been just the ene belt, but nnetlier tins hern added right nbore which mnke.s you think when you leek nt It, "Why, thnfs shorter thnn usual" inu'li r pictures se innnj lxissihlp cntn- pjlned her child rigldlj . Inikid te In- inemer iir ui p.ii wis .me who mx- ,.,,. -.,,, m1i ..,.. ,)f . ,.1.11,1 1 .1... T :.. 1 nM.l Iln...l.irt., . .f ,..,,. I flf iitlfipcflH. .1'luln.rle... ..., 1 -,.... H.-1,1 -. I . . 1 . .1 II 1 1. Sll f. It mimi u'l I n'l 'iviuii; i,wi utuui , . . " . iei.uiuiiii tlliu liuiie t n.- henlrli nn.l ma nn nrwl t.f.M.l It, Iiiin 111 ' ' ni.i..M i- ,.. - . . r. ndversitj. Se fur ns It ns, that pat tern is quite acceptable te nil of us, en in thesomeiK-rii dins wlun we hnc iverttirned uiK'i't.ir-wersii) .md think we knew mere than our parents. I.ut there were dozens et ether attribute of the old-time mother wnult arc imt nc i eeptnble tednv She t -! t thnt hvi duty te get an eligible husbaml ter her duugh joy His Experience Pear "vntllln At lnaf I'm r, firl' fter rn ilmest lnllnlt n, iv r irieii , searching t"s, In. nt Inst found th tam ! nlnnii t-ti chn 11 itu ti f it 1 1 fi t n, I i . .v..., uu n... .,.-. ........ -.. .... best 'pscholeg.v in teaching self-disci- -1. 11. ' . L v . . l 1 'I'line The home is no longer presided nitted her te cast her daughler into the , b lirbl,rRrv ,2aMIm wl()m com. Merld, or into mntrlmens iKnnra.it of d bttpr ,,,,. but by the fundamental tnets of life, nn totally ' ........, , i.tl .,,,1 III U 1M1 StI 111 1 1-1 I L 111 lllllllllll lllilllirv . fkllll unprepared A, the .,t,,er ruume are the parent I rZJrv"Zlr ?. ''imh hooks about her slender sheuldeis T)u-.k of If e wen- metering along a nice dark read and for "once s. Inc.. became 1 1 uht headed the moon's fault anv wn 1 s. Inc., tried te embracu her b it ' "nix kem arans," as thev iaav in Paris Te mnke matters worse imle Venus riemnnileil being home Ivferc 1 .'.0 . TTltnV tit If ' TKrt mm U- I t.t ' ........ . ,. ...u me, ui nri 1. iiii I s Inc ever met ' Whv in home brew should a girl a' low the first chappie who mets her te cast his mitts about her" IteMu It areusr- mv re Take anv srlrl ;hff wli.. 11' e iliil.flerent and i isv-gi)lil2 I a 1 riniinal r-xtent Tlie child Is left te shill fr Its-e'f, it n time when it can not liae (li'vele'ied judgment and wis dom from experience. Se mui-li for bud mothers. Ooed mod ern mothers are renting an entirelv new attitude. It i en n pur with the each her children anv mXXl facts 0 fp '" ,irel,J-' n S"l'h "2 "Mr """ thf C,"A ""I."." d fee !f?ii 1 J!., . L. i,i, '... ...? a mother forces herself te recegnise thnt .the uir.d strike her fnw thnn she ..'- would have seemed te her lndellciire. M't n child may hne bel.ef. isintrary te hei lewi herself te be hugged. Tc tl-j.s a maili'i" ?uX crim nar'""000 ""' " h. tlic "" "-'P" T"-'.!" "2 ""-" '"'' "' luunj iriumiui. et tp me(,,rII muther te restrain her- T'te ethe- ce Vs Inc was ir e Iter attitude of -ervilit toward her elf from forcing en her pmgenv actions alone n-ir the drove Us Ir- s.n en by the time he reached his majority. hnf she believes best, when it is strong I three iii.tlds waitlne for Mr M'tti s never daring te urge upon him lines eiur the opposite. 1 elei trie, e asked them If th. j rar-.l conduct that were fair and square with if course she'canr.nt de this in cases p nk,' chance with I's. Inc lr e i- the opposite sex. wa uiem reprchen- 1(f nntllnl ,vVong-,Ien,C. but when it i , ,rh,?a enKi'it iVT'f Inc 'nrnMl"' fcihle. n m.itter of Uidnldual taste she fecN olheP two fll. enps lani.,!,' in t , . The slavish adornt.en of the mother. t,t the maturing boy or girl hns n renr W talked nnd Us Inc found who wiis supposed te fellow a child Inte r;L.,t te the use of his or her judgment 1 rvi rxtrerd n.nly well edu. ated aM the mire, hns been extolled for ecu- , ,1 .,.. ciwn freedom et in tlun. I rertned glrl college bred Wjs enle - ttitn 1'nHmiktn.llr tki, mnti'rmil .tuv :e .1.. !......!... A..t M-A .11. .w.".'. j ....-.. .. ,v ... ,.. c.ii 11 nil- luiiiinuru' i'line m, i..... it. . n . ... . rt.m ui" uiif KiiiBn inning e't narp BfffW V Vsx "BffffKM m l UffJv8nnrflHTliSMairm Xmmmtmm v.- WIM. MM&m t ' I ;.l5&KaaKiH-UljilM 'SWzffi&sEBKGnmSm 1 J i mm WM i S 11181L I A lint mny be large or it mny be Miinll, hut (when this, rather elaborate costume leeks about for one te make itself complete, it if the immediate result nre dls-1 lmT u ,n,ml ''lelr tlnkllnjf lnughter whlc'i j c,oesos th0 big. drenpv kind, with n crown of printed taffeta nnd hcwral smart ornaments. The costume Psilt I Is of heavy crepe, which Is covered with n tich em li""t ' bieiderj thnt mal.es it stand out ns fcemcthing iinii-uiil. ! t,. n Bt ir. nn.l f,nft ufni-in j i i t 1. . " " u", " "" -"'" "' -'"" asrretis. L'nty vy -jnerieuci; no mesi rherrp ir,ng dark stretch loon m1 un ,...,v ..... ...... r Ii'ihs i, -aril llll's ,,iai ni,'yii3, luni Ik n JSUUueniy thnn the devotion of ii father, rlie poem foolish parent who denies a jeung soul "Oh. lltiten ' Kr suppose veu h "Mether e' .Mine" te the effect that "If i.. ricbt te rrucele and mnke decisions., 'our hand slighth and could enl dr know'-hel!" uw'folleu "me iWl " ,' k,," " '" f T r.r lfft -"- ceulJ " Ma ,, e ,V, 1 nt being odKed wit . 'f . Knew whose i,ie would toilew me -.tin, ,, parents who treat 'heir young men ,. , . . . . i , ,, ., . . , .. . , T 7 . has real sentiment and true p-jelmlesj; anRj ' 'M.n.en as human beings, and net Bnl nSrm.T one " Doeu00bme UWIc the bnrknerrf,.tl.MrimmiiB. Generous but common-sense modern thought is ,w irresnotmble Infants Invnriablv. f?,, abn,rJ11' V 0.3f..i. ,0 . ," Jif.T 1 . furry cellar and cuffs give the lililshlng touch. I 1 i. .u n n t 1 . " "VJ. ..v.u..... ,Ji U.l, V.IO I Mpi ie inquiry uiiu iuv .-.i-nu-, i..i ".tup sj sreiii werKs out eeneiicmiiv, our iiancird' man's becoming a crimlunl, and often, alwnjs the mother i criticiTed and Oh' Maidens with satin face, round te mercilessly trace his downfall te hit nhtistil b the idd-f'isluene.l Digging n" "le moon, and tresses et silk, why spoiling anil petting in ciukidoeu. kind. "She is cold ami indifferent: he A geed mother does net tight n child's does net wnnf their welrnre!" these cx- battles, mid leave him undceleped as te claim in contempt. xelf-contrel nnd will pev er. nn imnes- It is an observed fact thnt nearly al- slble little beast. wnjs tin- i hildmi of severe discipli- S'er. en the ether hand, does n geed nariutis run nwaj from home, or m some mother nuc nnd discipline nnd make a wnv disgrace tiirni. Children of tel- child resentful, and anarchistic' We crant mother-, who l.rep up te dnte, de I Why ask strange girls te fide with you" own it is easier te preach than te pruc- net dUpatage the young ntlni-.lnt.ini , V.'hv accept an offered ild from n there are child-problems in psj - nnd net ns n pal, universally worship nPvlfiak. jRgW Adventures With a Purse ' i de veu permit It? Well. Diogenes never found his man. but I's. Inc, found the fflrl who went hug New te find the unklrattble maid HnAimmRAKETt. And some persons say that things i n-e better among tne jeung people tlcc. cholegy thnt cem tu require celestial their mothers. 7 he Heart Pirate Dy HAZEL DETO IIATCHELOIt CepvriBht. liti. bu P"Wc Lcdeer Cemvant Theodora Caldtcclt hn bcrnmr rn- .'"i," Thee raid nuietlv. She nenqiteil paged te Jimmy liland, i.nd tu her lh information without the slightest jturnriir ti net happy about it. She tells htr employer. Kiehard Il'ifcei lee, that she ts leaiMi'i te he riiiic Hcrf, and because he freh thnt tie has no rights nsidn from An trtjifi, he kidnaps her and carries her off en his yarht, bound for a Seuth Amer ican business trip. A brukrn ;a peller changes the plan of the trip, and Ittchard Illakeslee. senna 'I hen for the ftrit time ei a iremrm sign ns te just hew she fdt nhnut it nnd. just as she had e'tpe.ct'sd, Mr. I'reen was disappointed. "I thought mmi'iI be glad te knew. Ve doubt j in vant te st back as seen ns veu "nn." Thee simply stared at her. "Ts that nil?" she n'knd finally, "because I'm t tired." "Yes, it must have been a vers Mrcnunin 'n for ir.u " Mrc. Ilreen inxfead of an office machine, falls in lenmrkeil drjly. "(ioed-night." And erc telfrt her. Again he anrs net think it necessary te ten wit her wishes, and is astounded at bema refused, lie tells Thre that he v ill net glee her up. hut. in ipitc of the fact that iic rum for him, 'he is determined ie be faithful te limtiy. still villi thnt queer 1 it t Ie --mile en lnr fnc-. she turned nway. "New I wonder why she n se almein for me te knew that we are making for shore"'" Thre f,iid te her tell half aloud. n she clesci the deer nnd hesnn te undress "She doesn't like 'i e ter some rcis,in or ether, and tdie " idniitly wants te Le rid of me." lim this idea was net sullieient te 1-1.1 I .1 ,. .. - t tnt j. - . milEO did net really until she had J yUkft firM." Land! CIIAPTEK WXI vis et n ere imtirrtnnce. Tlint meant tluit her sm nn the yacht was lin - thrown the deer of her cnbin w Ide nnst whom she had exr-cled te hml out -v hide. But the shock of dlsnpi ointment itr. she would secn be free, free te j bei- suieil ler ii iiieiiiriu kiiimii; iim-i BO ,, lf.C t0 j,tntini te put Hiehard Mrs. Urcen's eyes was se great that Mlalesb.. out rf her life fereer. She fhanie suddenly overwhelmed hei. euglit te be glud nl-sDtit it; glad thnt She had hoped te see Hiehard r li.idu't ikimi ie.sible for Hiclinrd Ulakeslee Ktnnding there In spite nt Mlnkesbc te put through his plnns; nil her geed resolutions she had thought , g'ad 'I at nfter all she had wen our. In cnly of him at the sound of the in,, i stind h was misera'de. Vcrleus nip. , sl,fl inr,iiy f,P,n n n,si1t( eull "Were you i (.appointed .' Mrs. . (!7P efr amI ,AnK(. , , n ,llh f( Jireen iiiberl. smiling main leuslv. but Marfi n, llt - vck fl.e ise. tool. Mill with that inn -cent leek in her uit- ,., ,ener. dres-H, nnd went out ',i'.N..y"e '"V" ... .... , I "ii dis'k Tnere ,ih tm eiip about, nnd ,?1Mlr1"l"tP" ' 'l0n l Un'1PI" s' wnlkerl up and down the t ins. deck stand. Thin retjrned. fr n )l01r t nierP i, uns beimtlful Mrs. Uieen quicklj reeeveicd he-- there in the early rierums, with the un fejf. just criming; up. The sea was vei "It doesn't matter. I came te tell you qi.iet and far off against the horizon thnt we're inukinj: for shete us tust ns j theru was n long 1 1 1 e r.f what looked i esslble. I iheught jeu'd like tu 1 1 It - maxserl purplish clouds. Thee 1 uew " I lenneil ngamst the ruiluig and looked "Thank jeu; that's erv gnml of (or n long time before she acmnll, - .' renlired what it was. Then, villi a strange man" As for the rest it a tee vulgftr te comment upon Objects te "Dance Jehns" Prar i"nthla riei. print this tr. nur most Miluable column, as I wish te let "Terrputlen ' and "Wirele"s Operator" knew that r am ith them' Geed for ou, girl. its about time these persons e.istd up h. bit after the raizing jeu t-e g.ie them rvjn'f wu think gins, It's about time that these darce-craied men get te dressing mere censervatl"cly Instead of theso hlgh-llared. pinch-backed, humpy-Uumpy suita thev an. wenrinK w hich would m.ike a clown laugh at him.eif- Twe cents and a, cellar button in their pockets. fen centv fare and a newspaper te buy and tell them w here the next dance Is going te be. The ether daj T noticed one "Dnnce Jehn ' In particular standing In front of a flve-and-ien-cent store nearly danc.ng Ills head off, uppe.cd te be "Seft She flam !ng ' That suit of hi OIJ Muter. I) f.ni-ul New. P' ei i You'll Want te Preserve Seme Quinces When Yeu Read Mrs. Wilsen s Recipes This Fruit Is Especially Adapted te Geed Jelly Making, and There Are Vet'ci and Spicy Oriental W ays of Preparing It My .MltS. M. A. WILSON I Our cup of water m trhich quinces Copyright. IT' I. I'm V. .. xnisen. AM tr err cooled. rwhts rcjfrrrrf. j Stil, , ,i0Ive ,l,e su;llr nm l,0( for TnE quince is called the Queen of the i live minuter. Then :n tne cooked fruits in the (iarden of the Heds. It quinces and bring te a boil. Meil , n r. , ni. ririeninl fc'fwl.v for ten rniniilcs nnd then set the come, originally f.em Persia. Own nl nJN)ur(1 n f n , mlt, Ul, Europe esteems the quince most highly Ml.xt ,)rn T) , n r,.,,llu tn tJl(, rnv and as n condiment nnd eweetment it nnd heat er slewl te the boiling JUST n word about the hnir nets. I lmrc seldom teen geed ones for less thnn, well, 10c each. IJut ene shop Is having a sale of nets for Cc nplccc. It Is said that their value Is 15c. They come In all colors, and Include both enp nnd fringe shapes. While 1 cannot definitely vouch for their quality, I ccr- .tninly think It would be worth while I for jeu te try one nt least, If you need any nets about this time. There ere, I mlfiht sny, two kinds of ,j waste baskets these that are primarily I for decoration, that ene puts in the bedroom or the living-room and these I thnt arc first and foremost for real use. 1 The fcccend nre the sort that don't lenk lever the fleer, nnd which nre adapted j-te geed hard wear. And it is of this second kind that I write. One shop is having a sale of geed, strong fiber waste paper baskets, large enough te be very useful, for $1.10 each. I might sug gest several places but jeu knew jour self where you could put one. se 1 nm merely telling you of them in case you arc Interested. Let me tell you of a toy that will delight the little folks. It Is a garage, nnd, If you blensc, holds net one, but two sleek, shiny nutomebilcs. Can you Imagine n little boy's delight nt open- !,,, tl.n flnlll.ln flnnra wtmllnff lltl the two mnchtnei and watching them hurry purposefully out of their gnragc? A shop I enn tell you of has the gnrngc with the two curs for 1.25 complete. 1 Fer nsmrn of .hop. address ffemnn'i Tare Edltur or phone Wiiinm iioeu or .limn iuui Read Your Character Iiy Digbu Phillip The Set Smile When, j en see a man or woman whose smile changes little nnd hardly ever vanishes from the lips, and which might be described either ns a "set" smile or n "frozen" smile, be warned be care ful, but don't jump tee quickly at con elusions. The rensen is that the set smile mav lndlcntm mere thnn one thing, and befeie jeu knew hew te ticnt such n person you hnve te find out exnctl.v what it mav menu In the individual Principally the set smile denotes a tendenev tewnrd nffectntien. You'll ce it quite often nmeng these 'who devoted tneir energy ie e.uiuiiMi ing what they nre pleased te consider llieir seriat sinmuns. or in... cxnggernted ideas of the importance of their positions socially.! Mint the set smile Is liv no menns con- 'fined te these who hnve seclnl nsplrn nsplrn Itlens. It mny denote n tendency tewnrd i ether forms of nffectntien. nnd there Is I nlwnvM about it some element of the I deir'e te nppenr ether thnn one really is nnd recognize, one's self te be. In BTtreme cases the set smile often I ami quite nntiirnlly is the consciously adopted cover te chninctcristics of malice nnd cruelty. nturnlly, because the smile is the expression of opposite chnrnctcristles, and se is adopted as a "cover." The smile Is "set" because It is net natural nnd spontaneous, nnd spentnnelty of smile cannot be simu lnted when the mind is busy with ether thoughts. ... Hut ns nn cxnmpie of hew easy it Is in some cases te misjudge n person, the et smile mny be due merely te n preoccupied mind, coupled with nn nt tempt te appear agreeable nnd interested. The Weman in Our Town Makes Other PeepleHappy With Her Meney When Yeu re Feeling That Everything Is All Wrong She Cema Along With a Gift and Proves That It's All Right Instead ... . ! 11 11. 1 At. A. II . SOMETIMES we think that us nn it, nn i uint were eugut te be a redf. ii u trlbutien of wealth and all that ' ..wrong, nil of it. , , . . ,. 8,. ..,...,. th.,. , '"' , . hut she thought it. very leiSil,"'' rs Then the woman In our town L, nbeut her. It,r,l And she went right te her and llU, "When de you want te go awav? enn send jeu nway." " l"1 tt P?r.n,0. "dc.! i chant, nil; it was just that there aren't l& .Something ought te be done nbeut It, right nwny. tee. ., . ... AlMhe money In the world sheu d be taken nway and then divided cqunlly nnd distributed te everybody. Then we should all have enough nnd nobedv would have tee much. . Well, of course that can't be done, nnd It probably wouldn't) be very happy If It could he done. Because people like the woman In our town ought te have mere money thnn ether people. She knows what te de with her money. l'cs, she has mere than some of us, but she never makes you feel thnt lf's all wrong. , She gees through life making people renllzc that it's nil right, nil of it. One person needs n dress, nnd the woman in our town gets It for her. Anether person needs money very badly. The wemnn in our town sees that she gels the money just ns quickly nnd quietly ns possible. AND one time there wns some one who needed n chnnge very bndly. The doctor told her she would have te go nway, nnd she just laughed nt him. "Hew lu the world can I go nwny? she nsked him, "It's nil I can de te stny here and keep en living. I can't go nwny." It was hnrd. She hnd been there se long nnd she wns se sick of it nil. That was the time when she began te think that it wns nil wrong, all of ennueh neenl Ulrn Hm ..." town te go around. ear TF THEKB wcreTeT course, the Werid i. would all be just n little tee geed i! be true. K00a ' And this just proves hew unlnt., estitig life would be if the menev of ill world should be evenly distributed If It were, for lnstnnce, the wem in our town wouldn't have anv tnei money than the man in the next te. who llke-s te keep all of his for hlim.li She wouldn't hnve any fun of gltni' It where It is needed, nnd lets of etitl pcepie weuiii net nave tne fun and nor prlse of getting it unexpectedly fr0M her. L' Most of the time 16 Isn't nice te hii less money than most of the rest of ti world. But when Fome ene like the wenun in our town waves her magic wand ami presents some coveted necessity It hmhu iretty geed just te be nlive anil te knew her. I suppose if nil the people who haw money were ns unselfish, ns kind-heart, cd, ns thoughtful of ethers ns the wemnn in our own town, there wouldn't be enough left in the world te wish for Twe Minutes of Optimism By HERMAN J. STICK i ntclnimed te be especially endowed ' point. Iuui the fruit n n s,ee and i i r ,,.iiM.i, fm- -enl- threats . Irni" 'or '" hours. Bring the sirup with healing qualities for weal, threat-. () beiL n qllm.rs 1I( f)pnt (e tm, d lungs. mums point. h,it nsme for twenty- It is, indeed, n very peer family that four hours Kcpent the process four es net have its pets of quince con- '"" ,T,M" H'e qiiinccs in n sieve nnd , , i,,, tf nside ferlrt (Ilam 1"1' "nc-hnir da. Sep.irnte rve, jelly nnd butter set nsi de fer,tlir ?)im ps nm reJJ en().)mK of f f)t dne serv . . .- 1.. n., ,I.a O.inntnl linnet. ... ,. ... . . winter us", in m t i"-.' " in grnnuinieu sugar iinq spread en wnx wife makes n splendid chutney from i i nper in a mutiny spot nnd h t dry. Pack rminces It is i ailed Allah's quince, f" hu with wnv paper brtwee,, the lay- lepked n If he was humped-hnck !rhntiie from the I'.ntdcn of the tieds. " " "' '""' .new cijnp tne pninnce tine and add: d ert. Hands in i . pecKcrs jusi as ir ie sav. . - , ... i,n nl.le "Ixwk I am nil dressed un." .Such It has taken me two eirs te be able centelt I liae tieer seen In his hair lust phone like the su dancing slipper, of black patent1 'ni in!o,,,UrerM.edv -, he hanU,,.,,,', Quince Chutney Frem the ."? "?" V ( nentd te nass this 1-eauf stared at him ' "l flnr.Ien of the Gods ?,?'. I"""'''- Hwne (,p Mnnf nnil and walked off laughing, reniarking I '. ,ilnilw ,, .,t , hpm :., I"1 rp enrris wun tlie prepared min- whaf a tcrnhle sr-c:nien lie was. inn- hmi- Mu....--. --- -- m,.. i aun in ruvs in iinil-tilnt all In my life : e persusde this Oriental housewife te One cup of seeded rah,,,,. sun and his ' tl,, mr. this recipe te bring te jeu. It One half cup of finely clwppr itent' leather fs ,r,.lelI. and well worth trying. tallrrd mnerr. Then th.M leek for dee-nt r'rls. "Od ' quarters. Itemeve uie c..im n.iu . u.. -, ( ,., , fllt ,nrSi yncp rill her nnd lid help them." just as "Wireless Oper-1 nnd then cut in paper-thin slices. 1 ince r,n jar and ienl secuieh . l'hu e jars in ater' said. If Hi'! w a painted tate i rrPsf.n,ng kettje and cover w th cold , . ,, , ,, , ' , ,, J n'te Is t.eartt'fu. if unpalntt-d she Is ,-tMlk s ewp, until tender nnd ,.., ,n ,,.,''' "nl"- heme.y What. de these men want any- ?,"'",, vn,v return the cooked r' ". ." ' i :'."' T, . li' I,y XP. nutc.H" oea mat n i.-.. - ,,.,. ...m,..- in,, jhiu uuu in .-inn. ,-stTre in wa5 hn tney de get decent they can t stand It. she is tee modest Tellewe like that ought te be put In the Zoe and a guard exer them for fear the might escape instead of visiting dance halls nnd letting a little girl sit there .ill night because Bhe. Isn't attrac the eneug'i te dune with en the fleer Thev (-it 'hi re all e-ning, get disgusted and go home, while "I.ImIe" with the red lips and p-iintril ejebiews gMts all the danr miihu fine, hunch Talk about being sellUh' Half of them are eis thm theso hoehs f j nlhli I hope t haven't Uikn up tee much n ;our altmbl epae. hut here is luek te some dance-crared Johnnie te leek ter the futureiand learn etnethitiK rlsu I.eBldes dancing and ninv hair mus. x. A. at, s. a quince, te the kettle nnu nuu . . ia ,,oeI ,,rv :,llirPi These , keen for fh,e pnikaqe of srrdni raisins, jears. One vnall pet of prepaitd ginger, cut Qulnr Treserve ln One"-half 'pound prune, stones re-! Pare fifteen quinces nnd cut in qnar qnar meird nnd cut in. tiny bit,, I ter then it. thin slice., ('oterwlth ir i t.. . -I., vtt irn nt- nnd IiIt! i st lirtJI t .. One Mil e-nu. cvps v, ,wV -"' .. . " ' ' .. ' V," ".... "" Tomerrron Hair of Application. When Entertaining Cnndle-l'ght adds much te the attrac tiveness of the dinner table, and candles mav he purchased in almost anv color te match the flowers. They will, inci dentally, burn much longer and mere steadih If the aie kept in the lee.hnt for a dav or se befeTe they nre used Have the'm either tall enough se that the flame Is net en a level with the exes of the gueBts, or use pinnies, whlcl, mav nlse be purrhased In rolers te cor respond or linimenire with the candle.!. McCall s. What Braid Will De rhinrlnir. flx'ntr. pattlnsr into nlace and making new that's what most of ua nre doing new. If Its a serge dress, braid will pree a true mngldan. Sup posing the frock has been made with a deep roll cellar Take this oft and substitute h'ick hrald about an Inch wide, putting 111 a xest of soft white Vnu can een hae n low V-neck bound with the black braid, nnd the same kind of est If the dress has had a high round neck before. And the skirt ' Thnt nice I raid w 111 work wonders in fitting a square design around the hem. This can be carried out en the sleeves, tee. Wayfarers and Builders ORIENTAL .Tnpan wns a few Islands of wnyfa'rcrs till the rcvlfylng ellilr t knowledge recreated her Inte n nation of builders. China was a wayfaring people until I'crry .threatened te blew up her gitei te admit the breath of science nnd progress. Ancient Sidon, Egypt, Greece, Reme, Mnccdenla nnd Carthage were in their day the lending builders of the world. Self-content blinded nnd poisoned them. The frost of self-complacency killed their growth. The toxin of self-satisfaction warped the woof of their national 6ber till thev declined nnd became wnyfnrers. And YOU? . Arc you n BUILDER or nre you a WAYFARER? Are you bewailing your luck nnd bemoaning life? Or arc you fighting en nnd fighting harder? De you sec things te a finish? Or arc you finished before you've begun? Arc jeu hanging en? Or arc you hanging back? Hnve you dismantled your mental machinery nnd left it le dust and rust' Or arc jeu continually brushing nnd keeping your thinkery up-te-date? Arc you glentlng ever jour YESTERDAYS? Or arc you planning for tit countless TOMORROWS? Etemnl prepnrcdness Is the price of self-preservation. The Western nntlens hnve nlwayn been characterized by their greed for knowledge, their mania for moving en and up ; they have always ken BUILDERS. The United States was wayfaring along in pretty sleepy fashion until tt shock of unreadiness and the wolf nt the deer started creaking wheels and deteriorating machines awhlrrlng. We've turned BUILDER, and we've turned the trick true te form and with telling dispntch. ARE YOU ONE OF US? The Weman's Exchange Fer "Ann B." The address of the machine cempanv you inquired nbeut Is tlsted in the tele phone dlrecterj". Value of Coins Te (tir r.Mnr of Weman's raa't Dear Madam Would .veu kindly tell i favors for a child's blrthdaj parly me the value of a quarter dollar of IS34. and three white pennies of 1S."9, ISG3 and 1Se7.' T,. MEYBKS. I em sorry te tell you thnt each of these Is worth scarcely anything. Write te Magazine Te th' Fdtter e Weman's raee: Dcnr Madam Is it possible te buy past volumes of St Nicholas" I meai the magazine bound. If se, where can tiuy be "purchased, nnu wnat is me-price? (.nn j-eu suggest seme easily maei that 1b. faers that can be made nt home by the children, but that would be very pretty, nevertheless? I'lease tell me a few s'mple but pretty ways te uress kewpies. a youne ADMirtnn Yeu can buy these volumes from thi mnrMlnA Ifwtilf Yrnl run flnH I i A art Where te Find It I dress of the publishers by looking Ii Te the Trfitern woman' 'nor; 0"' of the copies. When jeu wilte ou Dear Madam Is there a place called I ""' ,)e ab, J fln??.ut 5beul ''lc Tk! . .. ..... - ... ..,.,. An aut.ictlve little fner is mad me nunc uikhwhv jjcimrnnuiu in inn- f l)y pasting a colored picture out of adclphla? If se, hew should I address I magasMne en thin cardboard, cutting the said place" ULL'13 EYKS. I aieund it, and fastening it te a small Yes theie I- Address your cemmunl-' paftuenbV?.ewUnre a costume of shadd catiens te the State Highway Depart- . crepe paper or of a bit of cretonne, with mcni, ivu incmnut street. n, cap te inntcli. Things You'll Leve te Make Slit Sleeve for Neiicc chopped almond I "lowly until tender and then measure t ,' c half pound of figi, cut in pieces, and add iwe-tlilids rniiirt et sugar te WHAT'S WHAT tart, she ft'iddi nlj Knew Tli it 'innk of "iinli'.h clouds wns and' flii'j were lieading directly fur it although the yacht w is net going at fill snieil Evldnitjy the raptam i.nd nit ! might if ndviiiible te ti v the i iend"d prcpller tee far. but even lit the -peel tliev were making, they would lie vnre te stcum into pert -emewhere l.i fore night. If im ever then ! The wild happen ings of tlie last few dins would i-een be liiitluiif but 'i Ireiini, n benutlful mem c.rv et s.neihlng preclmih thnt hhe i nght have hud. Could she bear te go tl reiiifli with the tri'-k )le liud n't for i er-lf' At thnt moment it eemed in.-pii- ibl". 'Iomnnew Thee Ashs a Kawir. Simple Methods Owirgette and chlffmi may be rolered by tlntlrg watir nuide b n.jnk'rig col ored tnpe or blettlntf paper or l.v mixing a few drops of rolered ink In ilear water A ghi'-s of llntrd water held te the light will show about the same color that It will give te the material A pleie of led i repe wrapping papur will easily impart enough i der t' ,i b., i of vtater te restore u faded plnl. i n pe ilt- i bine wiiIhi . ,tH nrlL-l i,il 1 i prime mover and she In'imiiis t'ie hes- VirUt or grren Ink or ordinary lj'ulni less of the ei iiisiuli when sin send- uui I will ut liii'l.nlj imili tmeu X "i the Invitations for the affuli (regular d.i i.ui also be nurd withmit S'e one but reallj Intimate frltmls . bi.iliiig te tint sl'l.s. 'Ilr rrhr of should be Invited If an contribuiieii deep rea'n .r i n lnr e may be rcs'ernl b tinting wun ten cerree is some times used, but it Is less dlrnble, as it leaves an odor and docs Tiet give se The furiii of frieinil. biireth.il i n tertaltuni nt knum, a-the ilm n uhnwei" carr.e te us from Mm thrift) Swiss Tire' and It It) new popular In man) clrckH Oil this side of the ocean The linen rhewer fi i .i tirliii'-eiei t mny be held either In Mn aftt rnoen or the even'ng nrcerdlmr te llii miiMMiieniu of the p.ir tlClpantH It is nut In geed tnnt" for the engaged gu I ei for am relntui? of hei te Inaueuiale u "nhum r ' of i?i is f..r her L'suallv a wemnn fn ml In th of linen Is Miluable It Is understood that this Is a wedding gift After the 'nhnwer" exnoalrlen refreshments are served, with tea. If the affair Is net a 'clenr a tint. A cheup grade el blndk "Kaffee Klatch." as is mere usual Je tine Tyrel. tea la geed for tlntlnr, oT-Wft-ever II1U ua uacui The Question Cerner Today's Inquiries 1. In what way enn plnnts he renxed te bloom mere readily nnd nlmi present a fresher, greener appearntire'' 'J. What sort of rug is extremely nttrartive in a sun room? T. Describe n simple method of re re ineUng Ink stains from the fingers. 1. If one has n dominant, straight forward, self-reliant nature, what perf nines nre particularlj appropriate te use'.' 3. Fer the new fall suit, what sil houette has come into vogue? 0. What is the nam of ft shade of gray thnt is epecinlly striking? Saturday's Aaswers 1. The piiine pla(r will be helped bv having the electric light fix - turen attached te each side of tlie piano it-elf instead of the wall 'J. When the basket body of a baby rarringe has outgrown its original iiHetulues'". nmiewi it from the wheeN and uw it ns a holder for ferns in the garden. .' Teaspoonful uf white, odorless pnrnthii added te starch will pre vent it from stlckllig te the iron when pressing u heavily starched garment. I, Xuntippe wns the wife of Set rites, nnd hr scolding, shrewish uutuie made her name i en c down in history ns syni syni beiii ut u wemnn who scolds ." A p nel en n uniut dres- for autumn is gathered te the back uf i nihil and allowed te hung loose, being looped tip and lii-tiii'd at (he waistline 0. "Sea foam" is a sage green with a slightly bluish tint. tiflt arid ' (iipc pint of irnlcr m ichich qutnecs u ere conked, 'tne tup of eider riutqar, I Our let el tablespoon nf cinnamon, I One In c I trrnpoen of nutnieu, (tne hall lei el teaipoen of allspice, I One-half level teaspoon nf cloves, I One le,(l teaspoon of ginger, I Tire pounds of breien sugar. Cook slowly until very thick like pn serves nnd then fill into hnlf-pint ars while t.ealding het. Seal nnd then store in cool dry place. This condiment l in delicious wiili all com mini nnu ii -tn ulnrly fine with chicken, duck nnd turl.ev. I Quince Jelly T'ing parings left from the rjnlncc 1 chutnev. , , . i Cever the pnriiiBF. cores nnd seeds with cold water llrmg te n bell and cook itv slnwlv until beft. Turn in I jellv bag nnd let drip. Add tlie water I drained fiem ceukmg rjuinces for chut ' ney Meitsure, return te preserUng I kettle nnd living te boil. Cook for fif teen minutes nnd then add two-thirds ' cup of sugar for ench etiji of Juice, btlr 1 te dissolve the sugar, bring te boil and cook for fifteen minutes. Turn into bterllizrd glasses nnd let stand in sunny window for two dajs, then cover with runted pniaffin. If jeu de uet cere re maKe tne emu ney, th.-n select niiy of the following recipes nnd use skins, ceies and seeds for Icily making. ' The iiiince is particularly rich in the essential pe.-tin which is he needed for geed jelly making, se thnt the parings. cores nnd seeiu can ue useu ie inuau u .most delicious jellv. I Quince Sweetmeat (Frem a Shah's Household) j Dainty and retined women of the Orient nre jinst mnsterB in the nrt of quaking the most delicious swictmeats, ItieipfH nre handed from one genera ' tien ti another, and when these dell 1 cncies sre sent nbiend cpiu.ns irladlv pay th" fabulous prices tint me asked ier th"m Fare su quinces nnd cut in quarters nnd then cut in thin slices. Place in preserving kettle nnd cover with cold wnter. Cook scmly until tender and then drain. New place in a saucepan: - Hix cup of sugar, cer quart of rnKture. Return te the preserving Lettle nnd stir te dissolve the sugar. Bring te ii boil nnd cnek slowly until very thick. Fill into tcP. ilizril aM-glnvt iiirs nnd seal while scald ing het Otiliire .Mcdlrj I'.ue and tut in thin slices. r.iahl quinces. l'lace in a preserving kettle nnd ndd .Sir large tart apples, pared and cut in slices. One pat Vane of seeded raisins. Oiie Ktnall jar of maraschino cherries, cut in bits. One-half pound of stoned prunes, One-half pound of figs cut in pieces, 'our pmfi of scoter. Cook slewlv until quinces nre soft nnd then add four pounds nf susnr. Stir te ciirsehe tlie sugar nnd then bring mlMure again te a bell. Cook slewlv until mnture is thick like jnm. Slere in Minimsi all-gluss jais nnd seal wliile scalding het. Quince Butler Wash twelve iiilnccs nnd cut in thin slice. De net pare. Barely cover with cold water and cook until quinces are i very soft. Let cool nnd then rub the mixture through a sieve te rernove the hkins, clues and seeds. Measure- and I icturn te preserving ke'tle, Add three quarters of a cup of sugar for every tup of mlituie nnd stir te dissolve the sugar nnd tl en bring te n boil. Cook slowly until thick like apple butter. AAH1W OI XsSfiv. ' y. rLnXl L a-it.. Iler-i is n PIAT SLBEVK FOB A NEOLKJBi: It Is particularly fetching If made of chiffon or georgette. Cut an ordinary long kimono sleeve. Witt It down Mm center top. up te within sK Inches of the neck line Make Several rows of Bhlrring at the bottom edge of each half of the sleeve. Attach tliti.i te a one-Inch band of velvet ribbon black or of n colei that harmenises with that of the chiffon If this SLIT .su:nvu for .-i:cJLiur;n is djed in different shades of a colei grading tin tones from the darkest nt the top te the lightest lit the cuff a Htuiu ing effect in obtained, rLOI'.A. French China Dinnerware New Importations, Exclusive Patterns u Shown only by us in this city 106 Pieces, $100 te $550.00 All Open Stock vVrigkt, Tyndale fe? van Reden, Inc. Reputed the Largest Distributors of High-Grade Dinnerware 1212 Chestnut Street To-Mennovr at NTiiAwunuKiK ri.enimrrs Had your iron today? Eat mere raisins WITHOUT censiderinsr any of their trpedal features the priceless Hygienic Service of Neme Corsets far exceeds the intrinsic value of the corsets themselves. The model illustrated, WonderliftNe. 560, is for medium te full figures. Lew bust, elastic inserts, long ekirt' Siiea 24 te 36 17.25. 45 ether models $3.00 le $15.00. fmannennmrtxrammm miTfpMM ,l txSi -VJW Z !7J WUDERUn) CORSET L560 755 The Circlet is Self-Adjustinj. IS Medelij Corsets & (irclets mi"' . i i. I9mpietecgrrea (prsenn Grclet Style ri'lseu tl9. The Circlet Coulrelsnml Ilciluccc m te $6.00 t"- L- .- -
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