'y4fi Ap raftvl" $""' H""'!''mrvi TOW k' v T J i m m I m i !4 i i XT JO EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEBr- PmLADELPHXA, TUESDAY, DECftMEE 6, 1921 Paul and Virginia By HELENA IIOYT GHANT Please Tell Me What te De A NICE CHRISTMAS GIFT Virginia and Psychoanalysis y CYNTHIA MRS. HARZOON was the kind of woman who would be !ntren,d In jrut what married women arc Ivt'er eCE without. "eii hnvp no Idea, tar child, here one it jmpreMcii bx Mi I a book," she twittrrcd as ehf- wis ' taking leave of X lrglnla. She laid a fat hand nnen the slender volume, bound in dark green silk, which ehc had placed upon the table in Virelma'p luinc room. "1 re rend it Ftrnight funnel) thre times I knew it bv he-art. al most. And I am sure Teu nmU find It Implr wonderful It dees se bi li. mr dear, in understanding one's self and one's husband." And Hhe closed the deer seftlv. Virginia was amused b Mrs Tliir Tliir Tliir eoen. She was the premier fad'lit of the neighborhood. She picked up the book, aWntlv, and ran her eyes d nil the pages. It Reenicd as Ur? as dint. But one sentence did held her atten atten tien. "It Is Indisputable that the ma.e nn. imal practices deception upon hi maf a a matter of lntinrt rather t-an hv I any. notion or definite p'an if ,ii3 ? own." f Virginia gasped and looked back upon i the cover of the book. It's t.tle ns In t gilt: "Easy Lessens in Psvcheanaly- 618- i Then she turned back te the paeej with Its elamnine accusation of the stronger ex "In human beings this ln-tif is , strengthened and cultivated by tli i- pcrier faculties of tl c human beinseieri ! the lower etders. continued the tara ; graph. "Thc-e dece-itins raav or mav net DO Impei tnnt Ha'f truth, are- ' And n in n dream or -nnc horrid nightmare. Virginia read en and en Fresentlv ith n fiiRhteneel leek in her eyes and a quf r 1 n flutter In htr heart, she hid the hook uwa- in the ten shelf of the- china -cle t and dully went en out into tin- kitchen The chops looked prime as slip efr'hed them from the icebox, and the lemon mennsuc pie vhieh fhe had baked in the morning wa a luwiens masterpiece Th" lettuce for the salad was crisp and dalntv and ene was having boiled ontens in cream for dinner, tee one of Paul ' greatest favorites But she could i it dismiss the frnhlr re' elation, of the book. Her s-ne of leyal'v disputed it, but sun reminded herself that this was the -dentin work of au investi gator who 1 new a psvcheaii iljt ' irginiH ai faintly conscious of a enc of le- of jhat- , tered ideal of nn aching Neiel Paul tweaked her cheek piafullv us he at down tn dinner and maintiiin'-il a niildh mtetleus air until lie had fin ished off the- second helping of that nn un derfill lonien meringue and drained his oeffco cup ' Well, enfan'." he said, carefuilv folding h's napkin. "Well, it's n night ou- teulsht "A uig'it out"'" she echoed vacuely, her -n. troubled. I "ep we're going in town te h show ' Hi produced the two bit' of colored patbeard the teat tii-kets and bade her hurry. As irginia reached te put awnv the i silver her fingers encountered the Utile henu Deumi in green. Mie uusneri cum- llf Mr. An T "Paul, dear." she asked cutly. i -..,1 ,". . ' mint i- rjciinanansis Ilf 'fa'"i,d at b-r for a moment and I then m n' off into a gale ei la cl tr I "i,oed neuvens. entar.t. wha de veu i want ti kne" about it? W nv, it's bunk ' ' ' Bunk '" she repeated. , ' ireh. bunk,'' he grinned. "What de ou uaiit of psvehean " But irginia interrupted him with a free haprv laugh Nothing inn old dear, ' he said md link'"! her arm with hi as they lett tlii- home Tomorrow Paul anil the Channel Te 'Edward L." The enh' way for a man te find out if girl lerea him Is te ask her. She's In Leve Dear Cynthia Havlnc read tha nd vtce veu have given ethers, I for the first tlnie wish te appeal te you I am in my tens and considered good geod goed looklnc I am deeply In love with a felleu te eare nn senior Th fellev deeR net pav se much attention te tnt Hew can T win his love? I ha'p made a few p-irtlea and have InMtcrl him, but still he does net pay much attention te me TIUDPIE Pen t worry nbeut maUlnp him lee veu de.ir Veu n ed ti let of (reed, sen H'le cxTclfe nnd nut-of-deori ou are tee eing te be falling In ec Wants te Ge Out Dear rnthln I am a girl of nKteeu ' ears of nce nnd T mi net allowed te 50 nii where I nk my mother In u gnmi n; te lt nn out but no uce 1 liaMs ,i mind te bMe home Shall I' Hernun s ou knew tli.it n eting girl should hae a little of Reed time while be, Is young. Please tell me what te de "WORKICD N'e. dear, de net lea.e home. Tour mother doubtless his i wl?e reoen for br decision Little girl' of Flxtcen are seunc i neugh te wat' i llttle while before going nrmind wUh bes T'r hips yeut mother will allow you t hae some boys and g'lls at your home Th rough By a Weman's Eyes JEAN NEWTON VIdn hau n grievnii' i mother. It was something that hurt deepb, and every time- she thought i about It it made her e f 'neus s0e ae. I tually get het and cold 1 Vida is a temperamental little person. t .nrn-n. ,.',,,, la llln.U le "' "l,e md i niij"n; ,mw .- - - I .old" ever thinis that would net I fct ether people that wa she was ri nllj nurt her mother that Letting It Out am-t her I but -he felt then could be en relief ex. Shall She Ge With Married "Men Dear Cynthia Plea advise, me what am a 0L.np unmarried girl rtenecrarher In an office li which I hae been cmjW,d for the la m months New- one , t the irifii ' i' ether department lia iieil me no te a (hew nnd hae dinner after ward, the Inter part -t next week IhK said man Is married, ii.d his diughter d'ed Rhertly after 1 was rmplexed b tins firm If I went with him I would hae te keep It 11 wecret from eery one beeause mv parents de net ullew me te go out with be fr'ends unless the K low their whele pfd'irree Vnd een 'hen the make ebte, tien I would UK, te go uut with this mnn but was afnirt it we-jlil net be Hcbt I hw KnewTi him only six month lle 1" old enough te be m father Whit plnll I de" A STKNOtirtAPHKU De net go. dear Women hae no business cnlnc out with marrinr men Pu iTiiiclf in the man' wife plice md think hew miu would feci if our husband u taking unether s.rl ti tin; il.ejtre nnrl cpeclallj a rnngerg1rl Says Cynthia la Wrong Dear nthia When rtadinc our column teiently T saw "Willing te Be a Bobbins letter Veu said the raje for bobbed lnlr is pasulnc and l no longer st Msh It maj net b ftllsh anv ine-e bu' It is surely remaining thi rige I bobbed nn hair last veai, anil am surely glad I d'd, and It will be a mlghtv lone time before I let It grew l'p herft where 1 lle the Rlrls are bebblnc their h.iii mere .iiicl mere eserj d Last weel, when I attended our club meeting enli about flw girls h.ul the'r hair b bbed 'ieiterdiy when T attended anetb-r meeting I 'was ur- prled te t,ce cet girl with her hair I --- I A' - , Mm JWe (fflSBr 1 w "f .. BK r... Tn: m .-m nt -vivj n v 1 w i kMk. A? lm, I . KiHfljluvl. BVMIHHiAXW tf " " ' "" ' "' ! "1 " " " "'"" " DREAMLAND ADVENTURES The Underground Singer ny DADDY WmlW Jack and Janet go tcith Chip and Chipper Chipmuck en a ride in Dame Intlinct's underground auto, incy arc seeking a lummer bird iche sings spring songs in the autumn icoeds. CHAPTER II Thev Meet a Fighter THE underground auto carried Jack and Janet with Chip and Chipper Chipmuck en a thrilling ride. It dashed along the chipmuck tunnel at rccKicss speed, flashing around sharp corners, diving down steep dips, and rushing new and then through large chambers. Its wny was made bright by brilliant headlights. But white these nencniguw flashed their ravs far ahead, making the tunnel ua plain as day, they didn't show anything particularly interesting jusi walls of brown earth, with here nnd there the black opening of a slde path. Tims thc.v rede en until of a sudden the tunnel came te an end in a dark cellar. The underground nute wmzzeu around and around this dark cellar like a puppy chasing his tail. Jack and Janet began te grew dizzy. "Whoa"' cried Jack. "Wheal" cried Janet. At ence the undergreuna auto came te a ftep. "Listen!" whispered Chipper Chip muck. "This is where I was when I heard the strange singing." The Healthy Girl Thinks It Hard Te Sympathize With an Invalid' But if She Has Any Imagination at All This Should Bq fl0 Harder Than Being Serry for Seme One Who Has Lest Meney CTT'S very hard.' (die said, dc- '...ft-,,!.- lf.. n nercnil who llBS never been tick te be sympathetic with an Invalid. Yeu don't understand hew thet feel at all, and it'i nwfully hard te be patient." In a way I supec it is. , If you have been full of shouting health all your life you den t knew what nnin feels like veu il"ii,nnt truthfully nnd sincerely nay: "I knew lust hew you feel. It's se hard te bear." But that really is no reason whv veu should net be nb'e te be svmnathetie. Svmpathy doesn't neccssnri'y have te snring from n remembrance of exactly the same sensation 11s that of the per son you syinpathbe with. It may, nnd If it does, it helps mere than the ether kind, because ou mav have some remedies te suggest that helned you nnd may help your friend. But you can be sympathetic without having suffered. Even, for instance, if you have never lest n relative or friend bv death, you can feel nnd express svmpathv for the perseu who is recently bereaved. Yeu don't have In lese $10 your self, in order te condole wdth the girl who is robbed of part of her paj en velope, or loses it. Unless you are a verv selfish kind of peer thing you de net hnve te have a new dress vnnrself. se that SOU call properly cntimse ever the cned -looking Courtesy Star VeeHerk Journal I en the most inexperienced crahrelderist can de cress-stitch, nnd two designs given here may be used for either filet crochet or for cross cress "fitch acres one end of a guest towel GCEST towels always make accept- 1 ether point te remeirber U te have nil ab'e gifts Beautiful toweling mav tl e under tltches 5 one way. nnd be bought bv the yard, in any of several 1 all the upper stitdus in the opposite width An all-linen toweling theuld 1 direction In pullins the cana- threads be chosen, nnd the proper allowance ! out, remove the ihert enr llr-t, nr.d in.ule at each end for the hemstitched tin Ien ones will come cnt-lly tnd-- I 'Materials required are two skeins The most particular part of the work J of embroidery cotton for each towel, je t0 Wn that the iintas is basted en 1 lie --elid squares in the smaller werl;- sr that thi threads run enctl parallelling dun t represent one shade, and with the threads of the linen An-I tin triangles another. em thruiizh "letime It out. e he "let it eui ' She said things 'he wej'i hae siven yeir3 of her life t,. Ik ib'e t.i take hack : her mother al 1 things tlut hd te ether thing- and , the parted granger " And after it was all "off her chet ida felt ntil' 'a7'M md ashamed. Te it- "let it out shi liad degraded ner-u ( But n'w iiid had irrepuiablv hurt her met in r. Mlv faiiU idellel'Mii had relieved liersen et things 'n" 3 ttl8 rUnn rnn uu'' 10 uv uiijui 'tnu -v hum (j'' " '"-' 4 said that lmllffereme te her troubles inerhr n enhance i no Miuaunn uiai i a.V' ""' 1." .rt i, r,n-pr sictnr Kml nlln for enU a little ienium!. riiTin imrii.-t in h ij 1111 ' .- -- - - - . .: .. : ; "" i " . ...i. ..,..., v, nn. en hi nnrt te keen evervDedj I oelitiea 3inThKi5 KV-Srh.rt ".Wt Udll S?'!SU spoil that, se sr.e iricu u mi i v ;- "- --- - "'..,, "., " 7, .. - ' ain in ine maje. iiv)i cases It u ut her eitterness and arrtuge th ual because she had had te let it out eERM vmOWM r- rapp'rs Srl-es for the dav Her re I J- -; ' Q - , m lhlt 5 edf net nme ss -r -Tpt r11- .mvdT:vW".ra; , : r$ . - -s & , "ra?' -- w thnt the theucht nbeut it revealed ex- ernething out. bhe wl 1 go into the I Tnay be ,h0 rat.0 dmen nme-ef .,. tenuatin, circumtances and proved that weeds and snrteK it te tne wimis iu.n s n3. but fashion and cutem hac ' she hnd been uniust, thnt her mother ' there will be only the birds, of the air decreed otherwise, and the soft madenm 1 t,-.i rt !,, re,d or indifferent te her te hear, an'l tne fcne te answer uer. mjie 01 toinure is new in egue . tlUU HV. ' , .. I. .. .. 1 .. V troubles But still -ne ceuifi nor iersi n "Should a Weman Tell? By HAZEL DETO BATCIIELOR LcvvTieht. toil. tu Public Ltdaer Cemvanu ) te I, e,1 hnrhered the pore SDOt SO lenj it had formed itelf into i cancer fiat could be wiped na -he felt, enh bv "letting it out " Her reason told her it hnd been much ado about nothing and when it is all out' she can se home with no harm done except, pet haps. a -ere threat and some fatigue But what is that te the ruel. far reaching and fumetime irreparable harm that 1- done when we de net take this precaution before "letting it out"? ? The Weman's Exchange Satin Drew Was Spotted 1 Te tc Editor 0 ireman Pan' t-.. -Merinm I taM a dark bm.n . .,iin .lrexs and 1 den t kn fw wbt 9 -1- . 1 .i.is nut one ceni,C a d re inini- uj i.iuztf In the im rain spotted tb frcnt of mv 1"" Li li JT3 ' I" -s V A rain a -m .;. -- j 1 wlhh j'i 'OJi'i J the apeth, m I i new one rrap book, but was net successful In keeiiing It Ceuid ou rIms me the meaning and some fa's about nj n.inn, Ileva, or perhaps I' t. .pelt Ulica.' Th.- l;l-N ' .ltd' i ft this b' f'K is pub1lbeil 1 t J mj'' Wa't '"n , in Nm Yerk ou ran can t ater'l te gf a prebab.s get 11 h'n at the hook stores L. u 1 1 .t ir re jeu nn Ret u riem tnf pud pud remeed by ' lislier 1 thes steilis ara publ shed at the satin ln book form afttr they arpuni in the 1JAJC1 U'Jl 'l J'JU VMlILt l" tlJUOl t lllflll as tlie reme out In the paprr ion iciild ha.e them bound bv nn of a r.urrber f boekbliKif.rs whose name ap pear in ih- bu-ineti e,rtten of the trie pl ene I 00k I ie thit there will be no mark -he-vlrg ' Yeu can get the back papers in the where the spot was. circulation department te get the KJera "Ketrnes out you win nave te tu the j whole pipep te get the clippings f!e' ll Yeu Can Get This Boek small photograph album that la bound i Te th ZMifer of Tt-emnn Png- in lftrbi-r rr Inltitler, leatht an J i TV.. V,L, 1 w h- l-em-d ' paste the diaw,nK" In tnls te ke-p them e'er se many times b- veu- wen-ie-f jl , 1 advice, and ence again 1 m cemins ; te you. j De you think I r-uld purcham the WOK u.twiw. ..,.. . . M. Ax'res' It was prnieci in jai'v m- -fitallmenta In the EvEviNn nmr XiEDOF.ll. ir 1 annj 00 se. in-n i snau uuy me hut. i- 'i-. :''" 'ri T I nd cut the -ter out of thf'l If I wmil.l TC.nt te nave we. 6'erv p r -nei i These stains can be .- tr Talra .1 nleee. wet it with lukewarm wal;r 41.U wrini. It aa dn' as ytru can 71'it !"' " ; ever the" spots and press with .1 m d erately lut Iren until the wet p.e'-e 1s dry Let the wet piece. ceer mere t than iust the spot ou want te ta ou whera the spot X 1ike no' tec rti, t te fipj the m'm leg or ' e ir r sm? ln a '.an a. rejriei ten what this rncana or whre it unginatean She Finds Other Friends I'ear Cvnthla Quite rccmtlv I was reading an article In the paper about I delntr se much for ether people and then net receiving anv cred t for it I am one who dei-s a let fur 111 friends I nd hae some of thorn dem- the nme I for tne" Ne Just because. I am a I "enrdble girl and am net hev 1 razv or I are te run around te eer danee hall 1 1 am left out of eitlilnc De ou' think this fair, '"nithla" I am graduallv breakini: awiy from thih cre vd of girl ahd ,im coins with a dlffer'nt set entirely Am I rleht In se doing" The former crowd of Klrli are cry conceited nnd in g"ed sense I lui tnaniged no' tn c t u, tii'i'i Cmk of thtse girls was m 1 i-jt fi 'end But b her ictlen I h.i ' t a'l m lore for her he luis ,iet, ,-ri-a'! '-lie weu'd hie icrcts with ether girls and alwas left me eit of then hheuld I ghe her a Chrlitmas K-ifi m I Justlfif cl in throwing up her frn -I'ls'iip ' Yeu enn ce that it deen t i.Tuurit te much When I pi-sn lu-r new I pak politely and walk en SheuW I d5 !' "" Tl ml 1 1 In ad ..ite d'Sai fn'hla f,r uir'kind .iiluif and y .,ir c luiii'i continue te be a Jen te e'lnia as it Is te me MISS I,ULC BETT Yeu are quite right te seek ethr friends If these you he been going with are net nice te you Better en it th iriinstmaa gift te fin J the men n 7 IT" J ny of my bee'.s PtaUllUt ixecl W OOl .t this rncana or . ... ISeticed 011 euit i in Z I book form wVr cei Id I liari tlu A uuiin J One iiitii th'rg I am v'tif S "Flera. Sketches whVh irt iSSVRMSJ J'lW.!'"' T FIit,l.a dal,"- it 1 HP I 1 ha.Ne Just Htartd te snv ' de t you think I eu'd gt t the r, nir mti ! some old paptrn 1 mun If If ' ' itln ON the Pt 1 -I I fcP'iW b iildn g ONer benie pa-er 01 amm' t can I Btt the- ,.etres (r-i ' I' are net free would I ra..- t pa every paper that I would take them ut of? Alse kindlv tell tne Of 1 ,,c-irt wy of keeping them tecetlur I tt'ed WHAT'S WHAT Hr III! r nr,r 1. 1 lore- are mere man nuy --" ,.,..- -of card table manners, and, 1IU numrated pickles n eit of thmi cMthr acid or peppery ifc cla most rotnmen card-pliN ms p"it T"W'the woman who is a bad lmer mil he hlames her partnt-r whciiiever a tinuea te dtl her BHevances all thn ngb th ne'it nme be that no urm whither har partner, herself or out er opponent can. pay iiuit hu ...... ..... In hand, Men plavlng neket ktu Iie.n te step u man or 'tus ij p wuu e brusque, -i in " " -"" ,', , tfimSJ 'nQ leill ""I B'lin.ni roe oil holding uutOIse evr ni hands unt.l she lia& bpeded tiie gain Ait, verv 0110 cuncerriGu iuiuiil iu wc M ,".1, A-k tA.n A..lA..Ul., 1 1 V- I B Indedi mero or lest courteously, that rest of tha Player prefer ta play The Question Cerner Today's Inquiries ni interesting record for Sf ortTemen I, n been et b Mri Keitii Spalding uf flucage? In tit ean h for something U,!W and different te make for a new habN what cute nnd praetlenl irticle did one woman lind' IU hat inexpeiiiiv and amusing nn 1! el mm u dcsipn hi. printed n i'l rs en either paper 01 materia'-'' Wh 1 w s Anne of liehen li'' As nn appreprlafe uri 1 fahiemble trinipi ng for a turned up duve niie or felt hat u-hat niaterliil 1, u ed he I hew ii it arr.ingfd lfi -.be an in'eresting new slecj whlih 1- 111 ih' height of sfle 1 ' v pre. "nr ti r afurnnr u fro, Iji. i stmlaj nsNcrs D'ldh enmigli n frenchrean has ieiiti, n t ihnr ter women s i-rm f r 1 tje If.nt!. of the bnnpna p'nnf u 1 li. 1' 1 1 oeojntr ,rt ' unnini tliat "te s'e it," or een ' 1 hear about . "Is te love it" er.'lsti of a wdilte clilua tray handed with bright .Nellev. tlth tinv 1 up te mateli nnd a fat lit 1 ! duck pitcher wiili a yellow hi I tha' 1 ien- 1 r '1 i ' t e , 1 , . 1 He li an In -r v or n.'li ,, 1 ia"f I-, reNered with git'i' in I Iiji nt hi ribbon that Im three I tile resfbuds tucked In hen and thir, i' w III make a strap ler the hnln 1 iinh which will mid charmingly 1 1 the appearance of the , e ih n:i of rtuin wa- faineu'- for being nil enprens nnd th' nlei e of Pi ih" the (ireut i se 1 .hel'n In 1 bund form the unique trlnun'iig which n clue I'm tuli luit tiM'i- ali'Mit its hrnri I 'In ueh ' no in 11 new nnd attra the way tin 'eng slde-panela that are se in'n h worn .1 fteil nf pe H li co' 1 ed cl iff m 111 ik 1 1 -1 if nn.' fling'- of the niji . I - I ill! "i of the .11 Die h'l w I ' li j 1.' la tened te the gird'e . 1 fe- h Mile by mean) of a re ECttP 5iyif HI il " Hawthorn? Finer decide te marry Dane Merrill mtheut trllina him that the has eti'C ncrn in Ieit icith another man. She is tortured rith fenr lest In dmetcr the truth, for aUhaiiah the ins net done aiuithtii'i 1110117, he h itiy urn 1 en ill hit idiax ahtut 11 omen. 1I7icii ic dm lutein that JiiIh, Dane's little hut Iriflu ii'trr, m 111 tote ictth Cianferd lUnkr the man from the past, Uau therite it heinttcd. She longs tn tell Dane the trutl . but Bake thicnteni, te s'eu hci airliih hie letta 1 Wic mfri'tm. Ilan thai lie and Dam haie Ihur just quarrel eier a mattci 'if iiiirpciiirncc 0 attitude and l" her elastic ansiccrs, she hehh linn, urn in TMnc's mind. ti ''" ipiiitien Han thenir smiariti tilktmi Julie uiran for a tune, hut uhen th mattei n suggested, Julie icIcl and thicnteni te mil eiray tufe Itlnl ' irhn hns tnhen the name of lainilt BlncK ten. CUM' IKK WWIII Julie Prepares te Leave I'LEAI)i;i with .lube te lei me m but t.he reinnilieil adamant. T could hear her meNin aiuuiid hMdi iind 1 cold teir settled .lreiind iiin heiiil when I realised lint '-he was netuaily plan ning te mi in out her mad wheine. She wis collie te Cr.inferd, 01 Carrell r.laekti'ti, -is In called hims'lf. i-hr was going in llmg hei-ef nt 1 1- he id. .ljili". tie iicrift, lnM v-t nit nt t,irllioed at t'ninferd. whom 1 knew te be the unwnrthle-t of men I li-.t ned agen zlngh I heard her ding "Ut 11 suit nfe from !-e-.'.ewhru nnd then the npenliv of driwcis as she I'.i'-Ucl lnitil'dlv iii'dcnlN I I'P.i-ed tn phad. If Julie ch' -" te believe that 1 1 id gout ever te the enem and wu- truting in" a cerdlnglj, there was nothing te de but te return it in kind. 1 rattled the deer knob determinedly, ".lulie. 1 demand tint ?nu open tills d"or 1 want te speak te mi' I mutt .pnk le you IninierlintelT : De you lunr me'" De Neu Niant me re tell your inni her what jeu'ie planning te de, de teu want me te ue force nnd keep neu he until 1 could hear it no longer, then 1 hurst out Middcnlv. "Julie neu can't de this thing." "Can't I"'" she returned with mad dening self.assuinnce. "JiiUl " I said desperately, "I have something te tell .neu. there's a leasen nnIij jeu can't go en caring for this man, something that I knew and have never told te any ene." She turned then nnd dropped what nmis in her hands. Her tlender body They nil opened their ears nnd kept vety still, rure eneugn ; .iimy cuum hear a queer noise But the noise wasn't what Jack nnd Janet would call singing. It wiis n sort of mumbling and renring coming faintly through the earth as from some distant point. "That isn't a singer," said Jack. "Hew de veu knew it isn't n -ingcr?' demnnded Chip Chipmuck. "Because It doesn't sound like n fclntrer " answered Jack. "Did you cNcr hear an underground "inger?" nsked Chip Chipmuck Ne. Jack nrNcr had. He thought he would like te hear one. I "We seen will learn nil about that1 singing." continued Chip Chipmuck. "We will go 011 until we find the slncer "Hew can we go en when we have come te the end of the tunnel'" asked Jack. Chip and Chipper Chipmuck gig- , gled. I "Chipmucks! never come te the end of a tunnel." thev snld, crawling from the underground auto. "Onlj solid rock can step ui t-ajiag this, Chip and Chipper went vigorously te Nrerk digging at one side , of the cellar. Soen they dug another tunnel that "-ecmed te lead far away. , Chip and Chipper climbed back into the tindergieund auto "New. go nlnad." .nid Chip. "Rut I be careful This is n mole tunnel we I aic enteung and Nosey Mele deesn t like Nisiters He is sure te light us if he finds us here." "Huh: I'm net afraid of a mole," said Jack "Yeu had better be nnd kept ncw 8ll,t of yfmr bcst fr'cm'' their own affairs thai a broken un. of their e-wn is much mere a matur be crieNed ever than the trouble or et row of some one else. ' But they are selfish, people like thnt And if you don't want te be nut 1. theil clas, be careful hew von J.t 11 this "hard-te-bc-sympathetie" mlt IT IS no mere hard te be sympathetic with tlie troubles of some 011c tl,. than it Is te be Interested In them And you are prettj selfish and eelf. centered If-veu cannot show some d,B, of nt lea"t interest when you hc? tale of wee. Why, it's easv te be sympathetic Your Imagination can tell you L dreadful it must be te have te lie . bed nnd see only the tops of tr, and the clouds in the sky while ill jour friends nic out busj with their Christmas shopping, going te buslnees or teeing their friends. Yeu can Just imagine bow sad jtn't icui iu wj " '"'' i jour lanut when you depend se en all of them iSt 1.H.. ...tit. ll.M -S are au 1111)4, niui muiii. Even te NOU. veur mind which makes nietnret ..i see yourself in the same nredicameat and imagine hew you would feel If tea dollars meant ten dollars te you u3 neu lest it? XJO. I'M afraid we can't agree wJti TTNLESS you are verv seltHi : U Of course, if you are, it will be hard for you te sympathirc ivith any body in anything. Yeu mav reall7e hew she feels, hut find it extremely diillcult te consider the incident erieus nt all. There arc lets of people like that. Thev nrc e serleuslv com crned nbeut n if ten dollars is just 'ten delUm 1, couldn't you stir that part of Things Yeull Leve te Mak 1 1 )callep& wim dm tainted order j -v M: , H-cVx A.i'-AN ,CT -. fJV! t iim UUi IM -1 the girl who thought it was fcil for a person nnIje had never been sick in I er life te sympathize with an ln va'ld. All it requires Is a little um of til imagination. And Ner thankfulness of her own health ought te make her Just tilt much mere sorry for the nersen who cannot have the advantages that health give. .4 furiutnre for under the Chrlstnins tree? I l'new where you can get a mission table, chair nnd couch for thirty eent The furniture Is quite well mn nnrl l I tin' ort of tej you would bae loved te I hud under jour Christrr i-- tree in the (luis when neu still behcted in Santa ' CIjus. I'er nimes nf shnpa nildres Ueimin't Put I niller or nlinne Unlniit 3000 or ITaln 1M1 lutwern the linitrH of t nnil a 'Ml I III I The Atmosphere Unique Belle Claire Tea Roem Fortieth St. & Parkside Ave. Delirious I'oed Moderate Pricts SCALLOPS. WITH PAINTCI) W U Di:R make a cliarmlng tNining finely Cut four ruttlea of giaduated lengths for the skirt hcallep eai.li rullle tlf the materlnl Is Riieh that It will rnN el badb replied Chip! pleat or face the edRes, etherwie Ic.ini Chiiimuck "Ne-c.n Mele Is one of the the cut edges ) wimi ticlitni-Q iinilercrnimrl nn.l T iten't each Scallop a M.He'nu and her great dark ejea blamed 1 want at m ruffled." Hawtheinc mc neu mad1 What. The underground auto ran through the are veu saving.' ' "It h quite tiue," 1 said with stiff Up- "I ued te knew him once long 1 c'O " "Yeu knew him. neu knew Canell Him kteti': I den t In 1 1 u- il ' ' "It s quite true dear, eul his name NNiib different then, he wa- i.inferd Blake when I knew hun. 1. Julie, neu must belleNe me, dear and you niu-t listen te wh.it I Iiiine te say. 1 don't want jeu te go through whnt I Ii.inc liad te suffer, it wouldn't be fair," I With rem II mirk off If jeu were go up te ... t. ..-,.,. !.., 1....I. ,. n.l te meet him when his temper is " ''"""'," r n ren. ., .,. t0ir. 0, black, If the material is 01 a orient nuc, fill ln the tpaces maikcd off B" cart ful. If jeu use paint, that neu de net use ted much 01 it may st ffen the ma terial Yeu nnIII need no ethei trimmu q en jour frock If jeu have these, hCAL LOPS WITH PAINTED BORDER FLORA. 'leilietTOM- 'I Uen't BelleNe It" Read Your Character By Digbg Phillips ringer-, of Detail , If neu didn't knew nn thing .ihniil tin --nmi et ehinii'tii lending and h.nl l" r 1 .eh In tiinii in-tinit iind I'liti.iiiied "h-i -N-iii")',. 1 In 1 v-nnld 01, h he mn w,i in which jeu muld deculi whetrr or net u ucrsnn wa fend cl detail, and geed enough nt detail inbs te he iritiuted with them. That Nveuld he In iiLi-erNin-; I hem nt vmli nnd nn thing the Kind of weuk thei tin aid i-ut, !- well ns t hi li- customs and hahit-i. The 11 ni e et ihnartei reading ire 'ent i net ber method, fur qui, ker nnd metre ( enNenn nt ni j'l-r leek nt a per'en finger-,. If the ri Mieit neu knew thnt theN I belong te a pen-en who hns no natural1 aptitude f,)r detail work If thev're I lour i-biubr Tiid trperlng, us th - nbrd in a previeu article, you'll knew he's a elrianer But it ihcN'rc long, lull nut tapering or ien ler 011 Knew thai ni if re look ing at a person tihe, tip mutter whnt newly dug hole into the mole tunnel. This tunnel was much like thtj path the auto had traveled before, but was scarceh se large nreund. "Watch out for Ne-ey Mele," warned Chip Chipmuck. "Be ready te run if you see him." Jack didn't think he would run from n mole. He thought moles blind and haimle's. While Jack had his mind en thit-. the auto whined around 11 corner, and came nhriipth in wght nf a brown, furry creature thnt wn- ni'niiij along the tun nel in the -nine dinctien. Jack nnBS fe htnrtlid he (euldn't think what te de. The nute wint tight en. nnd before nek gat In ted his Nuts it thumped into the furrN, brown ire.iture "Chip! Chip! We liaNe kicked Neev Mele. New ni nre in for It," wnllcd Chip and Chipp' r hipnmek. ( 111l they were in fur it. fnr Nuscy Mele iier- tn he a mighty llghlcr, as will he. told tumejireu.) iuu-iiiiiiii,ini,ai im 1 ninanak, Wllllll!llll!l'll'll,,llll1lllllllllllllll!llIllll'lllMllllllV,..,lll. Dll . IfflS I Have Yen! 1 Seen Adventures With a Purse SEVERAL days hae gene b une I saw these towels, but 1 feel ieaon ieaen lablj sure that theN will -till he there I will describe one for neu. It is, guest -I towel -ize, nnd is hindered with fiht lace Tlicie 1- an Inseit of filet 111 the center of tin bonier, and the in-eit 1 1 surieundetl with elaborately embrnldeud (lesigii It is one et thec leel Ma dura towels, and has uecn reductd 111 s puce te Sl.P.'i One weu'd make n nii iP .neieptnhle gift The fuiinj pnit of It g Is that, nfter seeing ihlh, I jia ed an- 'J ether shop with the same towel at il t; mere. "z the big bsuskctful of gre- g ccrics we are selling this I week for one dollar? fa I Ge te our nearest Stere 1 today you'll sec it in the I window. 1 & Loek for this nameplate: i Hetc- about huTlng u nt of minimi tl'M t r n iiiiwiiiiiiii S4lenrr frtP 3 moment. lilf thn UCr hia tr liPr . rV Mini liunnnn (,. 1 1. footsteps approaching the dour. 1 heard 1 ferrP nf urcumstunces. Is capable of th lev in the lock and a moment biter Utt,nz il !' lisht in tin. Iiiiinllnu of Geed le Loek Upen The hut perched en a tall, thin -tnnd. nnd tin. sc.'iif that 111 itched It was wound in a chuniuiN , i.nrie inanuet nreund a dainty li'indhiig in" efleel w.,s "un espen-e-leeiMiu." but -nine mn who i- enlinaril.N elevei at tn-lilening thiiigi. could Iiiine that hit ju-t b fellnwitn: descuptien eif it. Tan duvetyne h ui-ed for the Clown of the hat, whnh I sciellcd ONer with -lend' 1 Innwti -iidh err ami handed with ,1 hi own pre gmii, ribbon. The upturned In I in 1- in own dmetyne. And the tan 'mif gec with H eNir wi fittingly, even te being Mighth gathered In at each eilge te n cuived band et brown, and hnNlng a dicoretlon of the -aine Ktllching. , -l ...1.. . tl... T .1 we -t"0'l lining l lieu one 1 inii. 1 -- .pal'i'l when I aw her eprtsslen. It was hard, and her brown evi s weri cold 'Tint's ni-t whnt I Mieuld e)i" f from neu. Iliiwihern"," she nald, and her Neice nmi- low but Nerr cairn, arm delibiinte She was no longer hysteri cal but the light "f purpose wns In hi r eNc-. and I kiuw tlit het mind was thni iii.ghlN Hindi up ll would In hard ei tn deal with hei in thl" mood than l-i the ether for I nt.-im tiemhling and Julie was calm and composed r-uetdenh, I kneNv what Inj be lore uie Dure was only one thing te de. I must ,eii ti.He the iruth 'I must a-i her no inntter nt what oe-t te rn liei 111- N10 IS IOW ntlll Itncl. lOtll 11 'mental prnce s-es and mnniial tn-ks. If its 11 ic"tnrer nimi re- looking nt. neu 1 I nn iiu)kc up your inind thnt n crN 1 ' 2i eat number of people will cen-lder I nun iirrtieinr. in- u ne te sinw mid , in 11 1 In tin ih till- of In- di-eeni-e. Men with lone tnigeis nuikn eoed j DISTINCTIVE DESIGNS is ll TEA. I jr Its Richness in Quality ives Tea-Pet results equalled by no ether Tea en sale anywhere. xr FwtU mtVtKy rjh mx H23S Christmas wntihmnln ii" unlniits iiid mti iv-, i B y-rt5-v 9 awaIe e,. for tl.. n .1,. e, cupntiens .ailing lirCcllSlff LalQS for the pliN.i nl .md mental ilarnctu-l i & rt COUINM. LOL Maiden of teda thcru is tome re.i re.i ten for these "ielu' tnnt feet with which neu stand ' when- the brook nnd rher meet." Why, Indeed, should y.n net want te sta around in the pleas ant neighborhood -f Niuir feuit.enih birthda? I'er here jeu tnJe just 'h same styles as thee of mere mat in Neuisi V.ur conNi-rsntlenal bonnder e are net m-arly w limited -is these et -h ,,!,! '.. itute-t of forty 1 lappeihoee Is in fin n glorieurt condition with all nf tl i- pril igi-b and none of the lesponsl lespensl bilities of mnturltN W. show tedav n charm ng suit of b in pi pin for the gul 01 ireiu ' th' n-lnute I Knew Nvuat 1 uau 10 no. 1 1 m-ed te lie afraid. I e might a gllmpe of myself in the clns and ihn In"' "as Ner white 1 Something nbut iiin expression mux hive shaken Julie s calm. l"i- her te wnwird Middenlv but -he was hied 111 her rcMilutlen te go os wa, hew n In her nett remark . , De veu think neu can slop im-'' Ue you ihink tuiN one can de thnt? "Yes," I irtiirnt'd. "I think I cun -top you." -he rhrugged hei hniilders and 1 irned toward the bed I he jU tent uns t-prawled ncre- If no"' white- nnd lienpi'l ii'i i" w-i-- 1-1-1 line ne I v '"' llt'" ""l" " "' 1 .11. (nidi il 1 1 h 1 in e an ' lstica with whnh thiN aie libeuiIU en-I i.'ew 1 11 But the long-lingered ones ale have r tendency te worry ever trlflri. be-. If, an 1 n'JEC trifles usiiallj nrr details. 1 I r i Sold by all Grocers :: Sealed Packets Only Tomerrow--"Ctratncant Writing" UNIQUE GIFTS XMAS STOCKINGS NI) OTHIiU 0 RM'IES MADE BY SHIT-IXS 205 R. 16TII STUKET "EXCLUSIVE BUT NOT EXPENSIVE" Particularly Desirable 1 I 1 1 in -IJPERSONAL ENGRAVING I BURT & BURT j j 1001 Chestnut Street j j em . I II Gifts for the Heme ami the Family (lifts that nrc beautiful in themst-Hus and help brighten the home, net only for the MERRY CHRISTMAS season but all the year round. And we are offering them at Neiiderfull Ienv prices many of then actually ut less than in prc-ar limes. 16-in. White Opal BOWLS $1.85 NSnli Ilnl Onh Ter gap nr Ip trie Tlxt r fir irn-i n I li 11 51 I 111 III B I f I. hlei I xl w 1 1111 We f 1 1 e e, 1 1 1 i 1 Prncticnl Lighting Unit A PI 1 1 r nn 11 -1 1 if 1 1 1 1 I 93.25 ,fr It.c.l irl l-V.&i tf? Ml Vp , lfl 'I 11 I 1 This Handierae Fixture . c-' nv I' I U 1 s li - 1 ,1-1 atil 1 1 11 11 1 rn-ne-li uiiy Bnil t, I 1 ! 1 tui IHInie r iltlinK 1 1 in . 1 -clul nt $8.95 in ii'UMi- ii-.ii. t 1 ' 1 it 11 tu the uln a ' iti lirel li 1 Mether Says Is Delicious eiml Mnilier knows, tool Many present he-r-i renifmiur liei ii""y enjujcu rr jnunir, nnu f It In tei tlielr ..Kiiteii Hf-tie.u et the skirt hiiu-r ui1.11 , Eieht Flavers ... ti. l,nri launti- jail.Pt anil . Ivrr Llgni 1 wyuh kt-iittens, together with graj complcte the charm of thli U$tle- reititiilf unUHUi T At AU Grocen, 10c, 18c rmlt Pnrtillnt Te., IHltnfrp Mel I IpI 1 feL9rf5 I'l I nLeHHHH W ' ffl I at ,S5& rl 'i H JnB i. v fciv. Use SAPOLSO Fer Every Roem in the Heuso In the kitchen SAPOLIO cleans pets, pans, oilcloth and cutlery; in the bathroom SAPOLIO cleans porcelain, marble, tiling the wash basin and bathtub; in the hallway SAPOLIO cleans painted wood work, doers, sills and concrete or stone floors. See that the name SAPOLIO is en every package. ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO. Sel Manafacturtrt New Yerk U. S.A. Majestic Heater, $7.65 Viilii Jtllr I'lpr. trio llrnlcr Slmnlrv SO II N al. Vi se L XmasTrce 1 .43 Outlit.. .. L 11- ' . rl n i i Mi -mr ll 'u I l n I imi i be i-1 -h hnnrli I rtel I.' i li I U'l ' tll'l, L lill I lilt I I. V. I lb Nl I lis itli ' i li Mil '0 per Reversible Electric TOASTER" -1 U.35 i jC Star Vibrator, Value B") .... 1mm All Fleer and Table Lamps Greatly Reduced for Quick Clearance Cnme, tct our price-s nnd be cenNlnced Philadelphia Lighting Fixture Ce. 32e?Ev mSsS" hv?Lv vs-r, Wholesale and Retail 1 lliu, jl5 current desl f M i',
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