ill '1 ir, w. W .-"-N, ., V .V- fi 'A' w -4 ' 4 . -'! h "4 Vlfj JL-L. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHILAI)ElipmiWEDii5&Y JlmjM K''leM 'tM jl Weman s Life and Leve My WINIFRED HAltl'EK COOM5V What De Men Want? lffUIB billboards lmc been advertising , n IW 1. t nRutu. j E 1 motion nlcttirn of this title. It' certainly sounds exciting, 11ml retilcl wc be nreugiit te belleve tlic pho toplay would give 11s 1111 adequate an swer, we would ntli te tlic cinema 111, Kntnit Lrnntli ' "They wnnt the clinging vine, be lieve me; no mnn wants nn Intellectual cquiil or superior." UXJONKKNSn; I knew many couples -LN who ndere each ether, et the wife is brllllnnt and popular, nnd the mnn Is tremendously proud of her at tainments." . . They nbwiys went u geed ueue- , triNiwir.n KAnrEK coot kt By HAZEL DEYO 1UTCHELOK Cofiurieht, mi, bv I'ublie Ltdatr Company Carel llnthbeurnc timci Nick Ttacti ttcicc, but she changes her mind tchen she hears that Ae frus ocreme infatuated icith Daisy Castle Castle ten, of "The Jelly Revelers." She pretends a feeling that she does net nnrc, in order te held 'hint, and en her wedding day puts en a brave front lest any one suspect the truth. J'hcn, in the midst of her honeymoon, she suggests that they change their plans and return home. CHAPTER XX Broken Plans riAItOIi said nothing mere after that v- first effort e( hers te ecapc from n iltuntlen thnt had become nlniet In tolerable. Nick's remark that he wondered If. nfter all. she rcnllv leverl Mm. Iiml warned her that she must be enreful ' Net for the world would she have him suspeet the truth, and se she went en pretending when it seemed that she could net endure being alone with. Nick another minute. Her nerves were strung se tnut that1 sometime she wanted te scream. She longed te he at home surrounded bj far mlllnr things nnd people. She felt thnt once thej were settled, life would he easier te benr; there would be things Illl VU HIWU HV Hill' 1UII Ji"i,' ' v--. .".- 1 - ---.. . . . iii . .. .. ... .. 1... . 111 1 hi fin nnruwm nvnitmnAdt.. ,-r ii 1.1.. .1- t tuwcrefl In tlielr esthetic enses: surely nnd etner Minis vanr wive- u.. . - ; " " "V. '""'" "i ii kiihi. ' it wns tvnrvx fnr fliem ilm.i fnr Mie mulci. 11 slievviiur te imprees ( redtters. I ""' 'ewer ctintices of heing alone te- women, for the men were compelled te nnd some men want u cold and iliKtii- 1 Bi't'ier. gaze nt the whnved head and blackened tied and narrow and lntelernnt toward "ire In the big hotel they were forced teeth, for the ret of their lives : our sister woman an 1 ether criticise us l?5fV. - '.u hcre )'CTC. crK f,'w 1P0P, for being narrow, and Insist tlint we be stn.vliig there, and ej.Iy a few tnbles in MKN ennnef. then be aid te want , bread nnd big and take en some of the the dining room were taken, nnd Nlek i.-..f. .,. ..11 ei !.. .i. ' fermcrlv called inn-cullne vntues. big- , ,al chosen rthe place for its isolation cases, thej wanted eHu-ne ownership, heartedness and generesitj " "They want affection, appreciation. "" "r,ar' " "ruuiiij .- "'" flattery. respenlreaes." vnvs the tnef. discover what men de w;nnt. I erliaps L ful woman who spemN twenty-four they rten't Knew tnemscives am per- hours a dnj entering te her lord. naps tne.v waiu one khii "'""'""" ' "P.il the hniteM!" ileel.ires tli. nme. ' youth and nnether kind In mnturitj. or ttcnl housekeeper niwieuRii wc evrj jcpcner." "movies" unless "Ne, in these complicated days of drug gvc d and high expenses, many city men arc glad dragged In by the te live In tiny suites or studies, nnd be hnlr nnltc chummy and Bohemian, nnd I The question of knew derens who desire their wives te the centuries: run about with them, and minimize nil What de men the domestic duties nlmest te nothing want? ness." It Is s-ald thev r.vrr mnn u-nntn n woman who deslre bcaut.v. Certainly the hnvei,..ni ...-Ce .rCw mntlier." r mdlded the styles and customs ind ,.fnu... .i. .v- (nr- .r n Huperstltlens for le these many eons, M. :," u"r u 1 lie sicklv In In eo enhance feminine loveliness. Hut "'".'"f V'l )kff,"L fev i.ick out the moment thej themselves nc.lred the ?e'e"tsr '' "f, i"1, LrT ffi erflles who paragon efpulchriti.de. thej were went ' thnc. rfr '" J""' V' 'Hh when mnn te wantonly destroy the beaut, se that . "re " I"1'0. '" ,' ' ''"?' ,,f 1 stun ng no ether man might gae upon it. Thus '''"'" I15M1 "i Urn net he did the Chinese blacken the married nn' nJl?!i 'ie.uJ for , 7l'rcs Ide and woman's teeth se that they would leek '"?l1,,2nIc? d,cM. i?- en lerf ulTv hideous te all men; and the ancient fl r? '?..?' 1(,Lch, '''.l"" ..ii.?i Jews caused the wives' heads te be "wyrf111"" """""" waved, se thnt they cmilil net ensnare men In the Delilnh leaut of waving - But while Iiiisbnnds were busvltiir 1V1 is n credit te them, and shines C thenuclves In innklng married women before ethers." "Yes. nn-l politicians uiucuun, new niiiM inej ineiiiseives nnvc niu ehv m " j"". v.. .... dietetics ODKHN men wnnt n woman who "MC The Marriage Gambler" one ldmi when in one mood and n totally I think thej wnnt te be under- I lcrent type wncn in nn oppeHt -me ou. ide. sentlmentanj. 1 llew cnn we ue """;""".'"'',"; "l Steed." sighs the bri "If women really S they wouldn't mnrry the :J the cynical widow. "It understood them. 1 women in one, just te suit, uieir cuaiig lem!" retorted "K "e31"' is our lene-1 . .. . . Mn thnt miike.. tm frill for them " T KIN DA think I have Hie selU- "I think what men reallj want is JL tlen," ventured a meuselike, quiet fine companionship, a wife that's a geed little woman, as if she were a sphinx, upert, always teadj te go en a long '"De tell us, what the dear things de trln at a moment's notice, net one who sire." whines nnd sets up obstacles and has te "Well-1-! think they just want what fuss and plan " they wnnt, when thej want It'." Paul and Virginia II HELENA HOYTr.KWr Poison! tTS TljrXI.r.n still with the firm?" pieteiul te believe in the double stand -J- Inquired Virginia. ard of morality, but they're feeling Paul shot her a glance almost hostile themselves. They don't believ. 111 an- "TniMcr? Yc he 1 tiling 01 tne kiiie, still n the office." They talk cheap. As lie paused "Win?" n matter of fact. "Oh. I neer henr , meiign. rnev nave j nu mention him Hn mere. And you used te speak of him e often " 1 Paul grunted "Aren't you still geed friends?" ..he asked idly. 'T hve no usp for " GitLt chap nn menv." snid I'nul grulflj . It "Yeu useil te like him." t S lfT,i-llvlni.vi twilknTl ' Illit 1'flTll Kidiertly. "He as poison as nu paste." Flf . A.A.I, I, I ...- .IUIIIIUi inn ..M. ..' Wltt tO..I "Poison?" she repeated, in wonder. "Yes. Or majbe I'm- changed. l!e l!e Jerc I was married, the kind of philoso phy Truxltr packs nrennd in his head seemed te be pretty straight te me I didn't understand hew poison he was till well, till lately." "Why. what in the world de veu mean? I thought jeu admired him " "Truxler's poNen. Tiuvler. jeu knew, is married. Bern married tixe years or se. Oot n jeungster 11 little girl. I think." Virginia waited for this new suneus 1'aul te expand. Her curiosity was aroused. "Truxler believes in what the peer feel calls man's- nntural Independence. Ilea's a chump -the worse kind of a It'll ...t ini(n1 in1ufvi)iii1nn'ar'" J.111L11 n iiitLtiim iiiui.1'' 1111111"- I "Yes. that's what the peer feel alls t. What he mians U. that ift. his Idea thnt a mnn has a natural right tu Tun at large, raise the dene in general I and carry nn ensy conscience He has friends the kind tu i net iik te naw Ids wife knew nbeut. CoedneH, knew . J're no saint. 1 cnn cus-, as well as tin next one when 1 get started, and I have been known te sit 111 en a pekei i same till 4 A. M.. usually ?20 or s te the Dai; anu wen. i nun i .- ...... my share of wild ents. But. somehow I can't stomach Truxler's ioisen new It fcccmed n fine, beautiful tlieerj te me once. That's before we were married, i I didn't even question the right or wrong of his ideas till till latelj. And lately I've bigun te be bored with , BCrexler. There are some chaps who whale of a let of re spect for their women folks and they ure de cent chaps." Somehow Virginia s heart warmed te her big bej ish husband In his hilt Indignation "But Truxler's dif ferent. He reallj be lieves that ret He t beasts that If his wife even looked side wn.vs at nnether man, he'd sheet her But lie beasts, also, in the same brealh that he has n right te women friends, It's a 'man's natural right' the priv ilege of the stronger se Faugh ' The fellow makes me ill If he talked that stuff and didn't believe It. he'd be merely ' n feel. But as it is well. Truxler's just poison rat poison ttilnMiig. of course, that Carel would feel as he did about being nbselutelv alone. It was the kind of a place t'e love nnd be loved, and Carel. Ivlng awake nt night long after Nick hnd fallen asleep, grew te wonder mere nnd mere nbeut this leve that swept people elT their feet, thnt made men and women wnnt te forget the whole world, everything,- save only their delight in each ether. However, the night ntter their talk together, .Nick breached the subject himself. "Would you reallv like te cut our visit uhert and go home?" They were en the wide Veranda with their chairs close together, and Caroi had been dreaming idlj She started Inte consciousness at his words, but she choked bnck the eager jes that had risen te her lips. "Net .unless jeu would." "You're tired of it. though." "'e. I love this place. It'sa heaven !, spot." Nick leaned forward. "Listen. Carel, don't pretend. I want veu te feel that jeu can snj- am thing te me. I've watched jeu. nnd I don't think you're linniij". I think veu're frettinc te cet bni k. Shall we go tomorrow?" ' He almost hcM his breath as he wait ed for her answer. j "It would be fun," she said quickly,' nnd with a sudden animation in her voice, "te steal bnck .'.lid surprise everv one. don't jeu think se?" "Of course I de. I wnnted te know knew know se as te make nrrangements tonight." few minutes Inter lie left her te go inside, but he did net go te the desk te Inform the clerk thnt their plans had changed. lie walked straight through the lehby and nut of a side deer, and steed for n moment en, the -tens lead ing down from the perch, which was deserted en that side of the hotel. Since yesterday he hnd weighed mie fullv everything Carel had said or done, he had watched her clefch and he hnd come te tl e conclusion that she was bored He wanted te be alone for a few moments te get used te the lile-i I for se absorbed hid he been with his own happiness, with the culmination of all his desires, that lie mm hardly HERE'S THE FRENCH IDEA r w BBHMMHMHpHHHMMHHHMMMl H M medistes in Paris, arc AJUH HKHgHM M determined te the VSK'sJHH ' long here wc wH ILtmm hnve their Idea an at- lB&iPUH I I tractive evening The lKldB I long skirt is as full as a me- Hr;3jgHPWmH I illevnT gown, nnd hns m any IHP:;4iK?'ilb''H I 1 gathers nt the sulcs. The1 fPf. , ''BKsaLH 'B I close-fitting bodice nlse lint teiV';' .-:3HiHHJH I a suggestion of the Middle sM "WRBSB sH 1 V Ages about it .''MM: liSMfx ; yM I Ni Photo by 1-cllx ijHimfB l'Pr'IMWMMM MMkm 1 -1 ,J ' , -; It IHHI i'-PI':''''!:' "tlll H B . lxt -i & F vf v s s . x. . iH B IIIH i MWiMM''MK " ' Mn IIHH " MwMm--M' ibIEh bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbB1bbbbbbB 'SsV- J BaBK - -- s f H n Please Tell Me - What te De Byk CYNTHIA 8eme Geed In All Dear Cynthia Don't you think . the "Llttle Friend of All the World" 18 ft darling ?J She nays there are boys who belleve tne meacrn airi an aoseiuio failure. I am net te be feurtd among that number. Said the peet: "Men whom men condemn us 111 T And se much of iTonrlnens ntlll." .Docs that net apply te girls as well? There are girls who fellow the latest in slang, irjus nna reds, it they ae net think of something better there nre neth ing in tne enu nut regrets ana weugi of what might have been. But there The Girl Who Doesn't Have te Werk Should De Se if She Has the Abilife It Doesn't Seem Quite Fair te the Girl Who Has te EarnMen but, After All, if There Is Talent It Shouldn't Be Wasted I v are many ethers mere thoughtful and studious, wne oecomo the most cuarm ing and delightful companions, ' CLARENCE. He's Lonely, Toe Dear Cynthia After reading your column for the longest while I am aBK Ing you nnd th readera of your wen derful paper te try te help me out I am a veune man tvvontv-eno years of age. In business tied down sixteen hours dally. Recently I have broken a sixteen-month courtship with a young lady whom I dearlv leve and cannot forget I am a long dlstance from I home, nnd my only friend gave me up, which makes me feel like the last rose of summer. New, dear Cynthia, If you can sug guest a way of nmusement for me I would greatly appreciate It nnd would be very thankful te you. Hoping your motherly suggestion will appear seen. ALL ALONE. Must the break In your courtship be ii, irn nr ln.p linnk ncceunt (lnal? Doubtless this Is why you feel ,, t . (ri i,crseif often hns the ?.lo.emX..R"!1 lenc.1'- De 'ou ?v.?'. '.'. i.hilitv le sir.c tin human nature, te Or what church or TUB girl who has te earn her own living wns trying te be just. "But It doesn't scein quite fair, she said, "that n girl who doesn't have te work sheu'd take n- position thnt I, who need money, might have. All the girls who have te earn money and cannot get work blame It all en her. It doesn't hccm right te Ihcm that they should be struggling be hard, (.e doubly hard, while Berne girl who can get along perfectly well steps in and takes the bread right out of their mouths. ... Anether thing that Is hard te bear Is that a girl who doesn't need the money she makes will be willing te take as little as her employer wants te give her, thereby establishing a precedent that Is pretty difficult for the girl who cornea after her te break up. TT)UT, en the ether hand, It wouldn't 1J be right if some girls who are well nft flliln'f urnrfe. Fer It is net right for nnyDeuy ie wnste it perfectly geed talent. There arc some girls who arc 3tt iWnu-tiiir nwnv their lives because they don't have te tnkc positions In order, le ljrn Father provides, or grnndfnthcr nas willed, nnd there is no need for uny effort from the girl herself te Increase jliie wenitny gin wne linn a ceii science feels piggish about tnklni: senifc uiing mai Boineueiiy cise necus, while the girl, wne nas. te worn in dccnlv j. scntful If she ennnet net a nesltinn f- . . ... ". . - "- , cause ngin or the ether type hns tt. But theic In nothing te be done nlmnt it, although the wealthy girl has a cer tain responsibility that she should net forget. It Is up te ncr te uchnve Just as If she wcre In need of whnt she makes hnd te consider her services as high In vnlue ns if she had te make every minute pay. , SIIE.mny net nccd'the money herself, but the girl who comes nfter her, If she leaves for nnether position or te get married, or te rest, will need It pcrliaps. And she will have n difficult time get ting mere than her predecessor get. That Is the only wny a girl who doesn't have te work but wants te and should, because she Iibr the ability, can make up te the girl, who has te work whether bhe has therablllty or net, for taking n p'ace' thnt' she might held. (. I,u "J"t"- wu u" ?"' ..', ubilitv le s 7.e up human nature, te e aTnTtoTeecVorfoCyoS manage people, tJ write, te make fig r ene of the f cu?ates and askJngl ures behave, or te leek after the wcl- Twe Minutes of Optimism By 1IEKMAX J. STICII E",' "And They Shall Be Turned Inte Profit",- PR'TBTL'S, wive old owl that he was, used te thank Ged dally for bis bad iclghbers. He said they served as horrible examples and made him want te be geed. , In the same waj every one of us ought te be grateful te the Lord for our multiplex unuejances, for the necessity te have te work for a living, for the many obnoxious things and unpleasant people we have te put up with. An Investigation of Insane asjliims once disclosed the curious fact thnt an overwhelming proportion of tlic inmates hnd been petted nnd pampered "only" children. And there is little doubt that if every one of us could run this glebe ns wc saw lit. If we each of us could have our own sweet way nil the time, the world would in no time become n bccthing hive of spoiled, cantankerous child adults, vvhe after a while would net only be irritated beyond endurance bj the slieer monotony of having every wish and whim indulged, but would degenerate into a race, of imbeciles and madmen. Vexatious and inconvenient es and difficulties were given us te be capitalized, te be used as fertilizers for growth. Is jour dally labor a burden? It inn v be u burden, but It is also jour one great safety-valve and life pre server. Without It jeu would surclj get Inte all kinds of troubles and Ills. ! Without it jeu would seen Income a helpless weakling physically and mentally and spiritunllj inferior. The human ineehiinisui is like thnt of u millstone. Feed It wheat give it tiling te de iind it grinds the wheat into (lour, things wertli while. Feed It no wheat give it nothing te de and it grinjls en, but then it is itself, its own (lowers and possibilities it wears avntj. Werk is incomparable grist. It develops muscle unit mind. . , And responsibilities. i Yours nre pretmblj irksome. Se "arc ever.vbedj else's. But the are geed for jeu. They build jeu ill). Thej ure curative of lurking Ills, even though sometime unpalatable. Thev held jeu te the wheel, llespensibility is what vvhels abilities, puts them en edge It makes jour metal Inte mettle. It creates 1 moral and spiritual strength, making jeu strong, self-reliant, understanding. ' Responsibility festers stif. respect. It makes jeu realle jeu are somebody, net just bedj. It makes jeu of account, net a ne-ni count. And', like I'pictelus, have jeu trouble with jour "neighbors"? Are thej nose. "? I ncrutcful? Arrogant? Knvieus? Deceitful? I'nseclahle? In him te Introduce you te seme nice men anu gins? . Wonder's Why She Was Wall Flower Dear Cynthia I went te a dance the ether evening and was a wall llewer allj through the dances, while the bold, bebbed-hnlrcd girls danced every dance If I have te say 4 1, I considered myself the xbcst-loeklng girl en the lloer. I have beautiful golden hair and large violet blue eyca, and I have yet te say I ever used paint and powder. Hew l It that theso "freaks" of nature with their bobbed heads and false faces can' claim all the dances and the hearts of the young men overywhere they ge7 PRETTY. I think wo've (eund the trouble right avvny. dear, ir you tninK you were inc fnre nf trlrl workers. New, Mie shouldn't be Idle, nnd she shouldn't be rushing about from n bildge party te a club meeting, from (here te u committee meeting, nnd from there te some ether kind of meeting. SUB should be working; net for the sake of mnklng money, but for the geed she could de eomejiuslness or the world nt large. , After, nil. ti girl like thnt hns just ns much right te work as the girl who needs the money, she Is just ns much a tnlent or a niece of ability with some girl nreund it, ns the girl who hns te work. And very often she has hnd expeil- rnce nnd education which leave her bet nrcttlest clrl there you probably leti ter fitted than the ether girl for sem. ethers knew your thoughts. .And .people i particular position which hns certnin requirements. de net like conceit. Neither de they like superiority. Bebbed-hnlr girls arc net necessarily bold. That Is a very bread statement You'll find you won't be a wall flower If you de net held yourself superior te and mere beautiful than ethers. Writes te "Handsome" Dear Cvnthla in rctcrence te our This nciiin cetlnts against the. ether girl . rnllB whole situation is unfortunate, And It Is unfair when the wealthy i girl works just te kill time. I Right from the glowing evens te our Stores Victer Bread Big Leaf 6 Sold only in our Stores STORES most esteemed nnd fluctuated handsome veuths, I wish te conrer n icvv mjmu mjmu legical words hew's that' In the first place, what Is their. game 'n telling every one Jn the newspapers that thoy're pretty? De they expect te get a J10.0U0 bride? Naturally, we, the renders of this column, nre' Indeed glad te have such l,n,Wmn vnlltllH WTltO tO It. Seme honor, Cj'ntnin. put iec jet i- i place where the city saves all sorts of rare things for the benefit of ethers. Better rcserve nnether cage. In a museum, "Handsome." you can co under the much-deserved title "The Handsomest Mnn In the World" nnd sell photographs nt twenty-five cents i apiece. I'd even find tlme myself te come and see you. I guess Wnlly Held will new have te go In the bootlegging business. Please de net let Mary I'lckferd fall In love with you, for sue is uircauy in in verced and married again Well. "Handsome,-' there. Is no need ' of laughing, for we ull knew hew con ceited jeu are. I'll bet ten te one you weren't even In a dance hall. SAM I. FEBRUARY SALE PRICE 3-pc. Velour Tapestry Suit, 99.SO Loese cushions and spring conatructien Value $178 ACME FURNITURE CO., 593Q Market St. Open evfiihiBN daring I'rliruniry Snle. 1'lienr. llelment 03.1i West 3030 .1 -I.. ..f 1V ..t.ln nt i, ITn 1....1 lUUUhill '! 111"! n r-MIl ,'l l, .'- litl.l . 1. ...... .Alnln Ittn. oil.. .tfl.n, f,..- li ! r.i sMllft 1111(1 Virginia dropped the euibieiderv hoop . . i.nll)sc Hh bnd married him!' Thev are net' uny of these things te jeu thej- ineiely mnke jen want te be nt her -feet and leaned forward. Mie nf ,.,,..., i. ,11.1 nn, think that she 1 .. ,irnlv different from them as ievihIe. Thev touch .veu by antithesis. And gave him the mad idolatrous love that 0 ,iey bring into plnj jour sense of humor, jour geed nature, jour common he gave te her: he could net expect ' , '.. knif. control. Yeu should, of course, be serrv that veur neighbors. "Paul, il.nr." she said settly. l , lint, nut lie nan iieen mi 11 wiiu wit 1 j ..frl,,mls.. ,, asHOelutes arc what they me vet, just n bit grateful for thej thin jeu re 1111 world. 1 011 re and leaned forward placed a slender baud upon his skev and pressed his iirm. he had been half wild with e'eanest fellow in the , happiness because she fovea iiiin'cnnugii a (Inning and I m :irl "Suppose she dnesn t love me. sup pose it Isn't in me te arouse her leve''" His brain kept revolving that thought 'ever and ever, as he steed there 1111 -'derueath the stnis. en the last night .of his Interrupted honejmeoii nn nw fullv linkj He Hushed. "Aw! " he "tammercd. Tluu he looked at her iuizzicallj . "A man usunllv thinks as I de. Virginia, din -lln". Men are a darned sight cleaner and finer, inside, than veu think tin" an. The trouble is. a frl'ew hate, te talk nbeiii such thing for fear (iim bedv will think he's a blamed prig, or a goo-gee. or a psalm singer. I'aet K out of all the chaps I knew. Truler'i the milj one who reallv Mieves tn'tlir double standard. And the poe idim (ieen't knew what he's missing " "Missing?" "(If course The (Tube, lie h.i-n t the two most valuable powMens of life. They'ri " "I .knew. interrupted Migiiiin :.!.!. S'elf.iii.ni'i 1 nil f I .-pi,',.' ,rst f .1 21,0.1 woman:- s,ik. soup jelly .011 the sink shelf, mid when I'nul soberly Onis jeu get this knacef taking udvanlnge of disadvantages, jeu are est ns well off as if jeu nXel tin Hed of llermcs. Yeu knew about that 1 . . .1.- ..!. .1.... .....1 1 .1.... , m.r ..t..n . .. 1.. . .... l.n .... u .. m ........ .. I . I n te inarrv him ' develop 111 JOU tne vinnr iue,i men, nnu iiie.i nn ii ii-u ii- iii ..v.. niv misfuii T.'itlcht he was net sure of an thing. ' stun we ciiu sinnuiunit doubts began te surge through him. i Hiindrs et little things that he had nlmest net noticed before, because of the blind- ' rn.. i turned everything if ten, lied into geld. ness of his own pnssleu. new steed out I1i( f0lnobe,iv treated j..u mcinlj? lias u friend betrajed a trust?. Have Willi an manning cinmy .... , ., ,,,.,. , ,,,. , ,., l'PU H'rs L itIll III""1 ,' .- ,-- .... i. i.-.... . Cheer up.. Keep up Pen't quit Keep trjing. With the "Hed of Ilerims," these things jeu can transmute into geed, "and they shall be turned Inte pretit ' "" Tomorrow Carel Is I'i'7leil ( Shining Sinlc Seap jelly which is made by dissolv ing a large bar of soup In two quarts of boiling water and two tablespoonfuls of kerosene Is a great aid in keeping a 1 white shining sink. I keep a glass of ASCO 1 M ML STORES CO. iram,! isj '.iSSSSSSS ASCO it Toineirow (ieetlng the Da The Weman's lu V . Exchange 1 have linlshed my dishes, I piir a little 'en u cloth which-I l;eep especially for i that purpose, and clenn the sink. Then I wnsh the sink out with clean, het. sudsv vvnter. nnd the result Is well I worth the effort. Mrs. j. A. Oklu, lu Ooed IIeuseTteeplng. .4 A i All About Reducing MA Constant Iliader." "Brlglu F cs.' H. D.. Mrs w written te knew hard i.ilthv kind That Is wb exer cises are geed for both thin peepln and f. ,.,, lint wlilln thu thin cnes and T. F hate all should e.it tuetf while thev are exer exer silient reducing. A , i,t' ih fut hmhh should eat less of their letters are all en the same sub- fattening feeds, like eggs nillU, petu- ject. I am going te unswer Uictn no in tins and sn "ii Ana 111 "Imt u. ue "u"- tmce. Kxcrnse and diet for eteijbudv Uult WlU liri. ,,, Reing te hurt veursclf tiec exercises or dancing plniig bis- ,s UlW treatment njtisult v ur pht sl inn ketball or wnlklng a regular dlstaie tl) we wlietlei vur --M.iii will stand Werj" day will teduce U10 legs nnd hips t el 0t Hrt But If ou go en eating fattening feeds I'eiistiint Kiadii will rtnd the us" the result will be Just the opposite. f lemon Juki 01 u 'leain tliat Is made ibxerclse develops niuselcs and takes eif tM take en freikh verv helpful ui.r,rftneim fut But. of teurse as se, 11 "Htlulit ts will have te give up seme 3. n.8 your jnUBcles arc well developed veu f her sweets i Hrft reauy IO USO unj c-M.ia leu.i in... .-, fin you. te build up mere fat of the Hi in, Ifflftings Yett7 Love te Make SijK Covered Veu cannot break up anv habit until jeu put our mind en It and decide te sli p ue 1101 ue any nirui une, T J witheui .ensultliig a physi cian about It Veu might de juurself grave injur irrer Iff fM' ViTil-- ' lwl Brether-ln-Law as Bearder 70 thr rriiler O' lifm'lii m i-(ih , iJear Madam I am coining te ou for advice At present we are In apart mints three looms and bath, just my husband, babv and mself Nete my hubband's In ether wants te come te Lhe , it and be.ud with us Hew much de jeu think we should ( harge lilm" I don't want te asl tee much, but still I want te clear mvself I 1111 afraid we went be as happy afterward beiaue In mother has a verv mean dlspovltleu and, or course, wbatetir we would ' hinge i-he uuuld think tt was tee muih And If he comes we will have te tlx tit 111 in the living toeni te sleep until we can get a house Ue jeu think we would be better off net, te take him at all" Me Is waiting for nij husband " g" ' 't u. position ;'UlirTl'T'L. HL'T WIIXINf!" The best uj te decide hew much te 1 barge veur bielhei -In-law would be t I 1 all up m'veial bearding houses and ask their rates Thin strike a.11 avetag, umelig then, and 1 harge that If veuf "bearder" un afford it Hut If be has no position it miiv be hui.f li lilm t 11.1t an thing Just at (list Uf leuise. jiu would be happier without him. uh 1 three rooms ure net big enough fei feui neenle te live In comfertubly. even If one of them Is a babi Hut If there Is In the And If (thing new for veui boudoir ' A it.tr, -nvicrtin Miltlteil. riet u :ttpar flat, unllnlshed wooden frame for . round miner, 1'ad the frame sllghti i rjUltn )tten. Cut u blab baud of silk auj .-eeKlTi f.nni, you win unr mi juu, i.,w... "tWam- It carefully 1'rens the scam Mmtih the silk aver the frame. Hack MK.-Tflth cardbeard: then cut a circle et j. . ., id nimiiT nn niirriin fir nil ESivaller.all around than the outside no place for him te go. It will make of the eavereu rrame, voter mis uircie 1 ieuch muiu ,Mt....... ..U...,B Zin. i,L ... 1, in 11,.. ii..L nt in.i r,i,lu- If teu de take him in. vn.K mm. nnu hilt. I. w " hh.i. . ". , ..,,., -. ... . . .. f'lM-M- Trim tie Nlsly SlUK, CUVt her uetrt a poauien e may no udie Tunie.Triiii. fu.1 of iii..u 9nd th. TtftHD kIRUOK Vtltli wool or silk up te pay you nfre later and help you outjnetoectvU l.urt. au"ley. January si, la jay-'-"'" ' FZOItA. ceilWeraWy vlth. your xpenses. ' ,h KreMHO Pvbue J.EOQti.-Uti;. The Question Cerner Today's Inquiries 1. What sovereign established the first model dairy farm in l.ng land? 2 Fer what ether extremely Im portant purpose cnn two iron, wn-ditilbs be used, mid hew are they arranged -0 that this can lie accomplished ',',. When a gul I- 1 lever at knitting, whnt clever looking and distinct ive articles te wear with n sports suit cnn she make for herself? 1. Fer 11 bev'tlnrtv -nine inches tall, what is the correct weight? Alse for a girl of the Mime height'' .". Describe n quaint dress in com bination of materials and in stjle for the cirl of fourteen. il. In what striWn vvaj is the latest fan made'' Vestcrd.ij Answers 1. The distinction of being the hrst woman law or in Nove Scott, 1 belongs te Mrs Florence Sej ineur I'ell U. A ineial leiiiainer with an elec tilcal attin liment. made se that a cliiss 1 nn be fitted into it. is n 111 w device that will heat liquids nil (Mv hv a pieies that de' s net leeinic anv betlier ,'! Sinllened trimmings of red leather fastened nreund (lie edircs of a black leather handbag make it original in a highly attractive win 1 The 1 erreel weight for a boy tlnrlv -1 Ight tmh's full slutuld be ililrtv siv peunds: for a girl of 1 he same height, thirtv -live. .". In 11 (oleiful sort of manner the sleeves and skirt nf a black vel vet fnxk ' are banded with I'aislev II. A small pocket sninrtlv plnced nn the upper left-hajid side of a lit tle girl's dress will be much ap preciated and liked by her. P P AB Flaky white, golden brown, Victer Bread's the best in town because 1 i I I m str 1 1 Made from .the purest of ingredients Baked scientifically by master bakers Exacting cleanli ness throughout our three im mense sunshine bakeries 1 I- if Victer Bread !j J' IS4 'A W, 'a 'A M A S ,C4 O y Yeu need spend no mere but you should eliminate ALL doubts about your most essential feed Wf OULD any thinking mother in a family use milk about which she had -doubts? Berden's Evaporated Milk is a milk which is produced with -utmost attention te both safety and nutritive value. The covering of the cans of milk with clean cloths te" exclu.de every particle of dust, while the milk is en route te the cendensary precautions such as special veterinary inspection of Berden herds special care in han dling, throughout the evaporating process final testing before the finished product is sent te your grocer the sum total of these and ether safeguards makes Berden's Evaporated Milk one en which you 'can always depend. , I Pure country milk with the cream left in Berden's Evaporated Milk is pure country milk delicious for both coffee and cooking. It is milk alenp, with the excess water removed. It is sterilised and sealed in tight containers which assures you ' of its absolute purity. Your grocer wants te please his customers, se he offers you Berden's et the usual price for standard brands, even though he sometimes pays mere for it, himself. Get Berden's Evaporated Milk and eliminate ALL your doubts. THE BORDEN COMPANY Berden Building New Yerk Mains alto of Berden's Eagle Brand Milt, Berden's Malted Milk and Berden's Confectiened, SlSlI Today, hundreds of thousands of families are enjoying this deliciously whole some bread. Muke sure it is en your table tonight A "fa 1 -a. UnSTHJY KTOItVlll' W1S8T if i Sold only in Asce Stores, located all ever Phila. and threugfi- H p out Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. 1 W ZS . -W A" "; V V"""- ' V)kVSv'" - y . . AlA ' ASCO ASCO . A5CO i wyWirwMW(rT'wl unsweetened evaporated Milk CttfeftJ mi sXXB3F-rrrrrai0 J n ft''.- . t f .f-' 'I K Y..t IT '"i . y- ". ,J i t, ;'' I i ."' 'A li-fJ llWtf'fi
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