iaMmibi '.x-A u aWM S V ..!?" i ' aswwc. Etwn -!-- w,,m. vns rj" .7 J"JB! n-t "' rasw ".. V M ; wfv.. -i' .;MwcwLyfM,'wMiS?r " ifJijyvrass iPTJf' .W fT J JW Jit t 1 v - u- WW7 ' . ' V3W mjx I WJiYlf c r&&wi V" -'?! It. j ,t f .ii. t,,fit ffl . m P m Si IS ' tiff W- M K't a:a.f ifi 10 eiers W.0 Refuse te Have Beys Call en Them at Heme Jffi' 'Are Exposing Their Daughters Arc Sure te Meet Beys Secretly or Cheese the Wrong Kind of Beys "nUEY wouldn't let hop en with boys I (X flit home; cold that she wni tee 'k I flt.A ...no .IvtnAll ' ij Hna tftnn wlin turf n tmv elie lllfeil hnd became she liked him. hecnuse she I u..i. i.- i.. iti.t.... i.i.. i ' niuni sec no mum in hiiiiik niiii aim RBing nut with him she sneaked out JUld met h!m en the corner. This went en for some time until her I inether caught her. Then there were tear" sceldings, ex planations nnd pleadings. I After a lone time her mother yielded. Had she wns allowed te have the boy come see her at home. . I Wonder why It Is that se many fam ilies fall te see the dancer there is In , rrfmdne te allow elrls te have boy mentis; One Slrl Milt! that she ya almost fcpnntced like n little ehild bcciiiife she dared w.ilk from the corner te her home with a boy whom she had known In.gllnc nt their foolishness. Hchoel And she was "In love" with her teacher in school, a young woman about eight or ten years elder than she. l friendships, she is bound te make up 'for it, often In something that Is ery much worse for her character and rep utation and mind than friendship with boy. Why shouldn't she be friends with boys In the first place? She will have te grew up some day and take her place In the world ; she cannot escape, knowing men then. The Idem In thin seclusion hccuib te be that a girt se young does net knew hew te take men and may be disillusioned and hart; when she Is elder and has learned mere of the ways of the world he will be better nble te take care of herself and cope with men, the wicked things! But will she? A Number of Delicious Are Suggested by Mrs. M. A. Wilseni With tlw Menth of July Come the Summer Apples TTtey' Make Delightful Apple Snetc, Apple Custard and Apple Ginger Cake S ny sirs. m. A. WILSON All C0VVTi3ht. lift, hy Jfr. 3f. A. TVIIjew. TJHB summer apple that comes te our markets along alxnit the middle of July is known as dune apple and wind- falls. Thlv nst s flip ntitile I hut fa s during a stnrin, and is usually mar ketcd at once. Mnnj attractive was lire given te serve this apple, whlih l- usually of the tart variety. i Apple Snow Wash summer apples and pncl. out In thin slices nnd place three cups of i the prcpnrcd apples in saucepan, adding nbeut three-quarters cup of neliliig WHter. Cever c eselv nnd steam until tender, then drain well, nnd runt through a tine sieve. Whip the whites of three eggs until a tirm dry snow. then whip In nn-half cup of powdered i sugar, nnd fold In two cups of the pre- i pared anil well -drained apple pulp. Pile high in hiirfnit glass, and dust with cinnamon. Serve ice cold. t d Apple fritters are also delicious for breakfast. Place in mixing bowl i One and three-quartern cvpt of flour. One ieaipean of iatt, ' One level tablespoon of baking note- der. One-half teaspoon of nutmeg. One cup of milk. One egg. Rent te smooth batter, and then add Tice cwni of pared apples chopped fine. ! Fry by dropping from the spoon. sprendlr.g like for pancakes, in skillet containing smoking het bacon fat ; turn ' nnd brown en both sides. Serve with bncen and little powdered sugar for i breakfast dish. Raited Apple Dumplings Place In mining bowl Three cups of flour. ' One teaspoon of salt. One tablespoon of hnUing pexeder, Tire tablespoons of sugar. I Sift twice te blend : new rub Inte the flour one-half cup of shortening, anil use ene-lmlf cup of cold water tn form pastry. Chill fur ten minutes en the THE HOME IN GOOD TASTE Ily Hareld Donaldsen Kberlein r-m b, The Choice of Hugs J" Three things, enrel-, pattern and size, determine the choice of rugs from n decorative point of view. As with car- jets, the quality depends upon the purchaser s pockctbeolc. U1U jeu ever see an uriental rug or n Chinese rug III whicli the design junped DUt from the background, or In which the colors jangled? I'erhaps in an 1ml- W tat design nnd keeps Its place. In Oriental rugs the design U often In- trlcate, but t generul y gives the lm- . ' . , f D .. ! ce, and then roil out en tleiired psstrv ,, , well-buttered eusfnr i thnt this undeveloped t tie Is t'leueh In- ,r' ,hat mnke!' '"" &" my seat in -- hnd leen Alices idea te deceive me. an jfcaEsrwtt,, is hsjijtssSis ar srxs wetsfep r r ': VS -7 Timc.Smr inw xl, xsnrsi trLr::; a. i: :; : "vr; s- s a r 1 ;1F hw ''""' "- --: nsw:- " " '- -"- .,. ,. , .. ,.,,i.,.,, ,, ri?''y;,',s!,ff r's; sagar for each apple dumpling. Feld ,lth ,u t--aI;1",lan t,r,'"' "'"h' with Prr. Te sum up. I try te kiss all the girls steel stored away in the nttic? One nf , J. "A" S", "Pp rnUlu a B00(l "1C" up the deugii forming the (himpling and ''c wIlt'-'1 ''" two eggs left out of The taste of men a generation or two ! I"et ':. ', , ?'" .,,", ""PJ'crs and I'm these that revolves around. A very ler un ,mu"" rfnch the edge- closely. Place enak- Lqiv' "' ?(f '"V i" i"lf ,B nhM "fvnnf'" ,m '' run te buds. Nowadays lJ h , ' "J fr uTnT'-ind "nv'1 "" "" "N wrvleenble ny te ills- Tomerrow-fietting Even ng sheet, brushlns the dumpling with '"i K"t "' !" style egg-nter , t Is decidedly for :he full-bloeRieii he real and or gin"?' ' fiend and ,MU.P e thc steel s te use it for a chair I .meii beaten egg and milk, link- in -low lin,il Ul" meriiiBiip will held Its shape, nlns.em. SLVTiMrvrvi TOMMY m ,,H lr0,,slR tnb,(, lt 1n J" the I even inr iniriv in nines, en s inir iwtce . . inini: ir ju en nniuii nreuiiu in u nu- pr rer sWI i: , t.ilnH Kut tmcnK i.. .. .n..1 ,. n'i.t wiliun l l.-.livti mm rJtini?u UUU Iin nm ICll niO. IT ir lq n t.nfret limnb ,-.. nrrrnnmn (ha hnt-nn nnul if t.tt .,.- m .iK'beckuse in each Vu"e there Is' i": , It,rma1t1e,htS011,e,a8sheU leek Van " i" """" A nBADBU. , In miming It, but the name' stuck and ip.WiUng color with which the ethers nre black enough tc show -from behind te k ,Yur la1ttcndat "illed either a continued te cause death nnd hllndnefs. K Artfully blended nnd because the de- ' footlights . ' .l''os'"al(l,?,rnem'1 ren ?,f ,oner' whl- ' Kvn before the days of prohibition we M$m I" ""'it" or conventional.,! nnd I ' sts win lave te tm" v their iMi" h"'1 'l1,I'1,"n'!p of """' n1"0' PlHpnlng KLllet lintunillstlc. Chinese rugs usually Blue Dreas la Streaked i read fare If tL veddhtg is smMl "n" I fren MMn? " ns 'Hwdtreus as' the n' tiareu tiisui ci i esiKn. uui n is n wnvs r tin, r-Miim- nt li'mnui'i fnne- craveii lnv tnt ens nm nni ..,-.. v.... ineseiii eiinieiiui-, ncnirni mini nun A uressien ei ueinir a texture rather thnn 3. "",1"" " "V" a ,'.r. l""' .""'I'' IIIUII !!.. aiMinrt uesign. j nerc. tee, the de- L'iiii Wi J iii i t j.j;)5, ,. luntiiin, in i iiiMirniii i ii-., rve mai ' tf- !! ,... ,.),! 1 1,,,. ..,,1,,,. .... -.,,, .'..I ......., S?- .MV l'.- , ,,,1,.. iw ,., ... ,,wi,. lllilLX ' ...1,1. tl,.. ..,,1,... ...I,..,,,., I-.,- .,,.. ui, itl.ll iiil i'mmi r.i iii'iik- in, ,,,rui ieiiiii, , If ymi are bujlug uu iiiiltutluu (hientul tZ ni, nrst stuiiy ine real urieiitai rugs ,r la shops or in a museum mid then see fc'ji.h i ue iniiiniiuii is u goon one i tre , ipivr nun iivsij;ii. in L-niiesiiii; (limn ;-iiwiaier ruw with a self? toned border. Tl.Valw Kthe cjitef. thing te ihluk of,. amsj-rr: ,.r-..2, lTrf vaijwa awi nugm, te Allew Girls te Greater Danger, for They Hew enn dic learn the way nt men I enil the world if she Is kept -uy from everything of the kind? N ' One doesn't ilnil out hew In read by licltiK forbidden te leek nt books until nne'n Imlil fnlk linn iHtliel ilUnn- nenrcd. "QL'T aside from all that, even If she -Dcnuld learn about men from laek of j association wiin mem, wna: happens te her In the meantime? It Is naturnl for clrls of fourteen, liftcen nnd sixteen te "have It bad" en a boy. Silly? Whv, of eeursc? Wrenc ' well, why? Net half se wrens If net rarrled tee far as te moon around and i write poetry te another g'rl only a few jenrs elder. Harmful.' Net half se harmful and ilenrev-slni" n t. ill mi the nnnOi nr In the parlor window wat'-'ilne ether clrls fullr K -itl, ,.., lm,.t,ti, ,.t i,. That makes a slrl srw tip before her time, makes her dull, sorry for her self, dlsceuraced with life. There In a whole girlhood full of pent up 'plrlts which tnu.it have .some out let In some form. Often It takes the form of desperate dellnnce. "I will go out with bejs like the ether girls." nnd sometimes It trica te satisfy Itself in an Infatuation for an elder girl or an unworthy man. This is dangerous. TIIHRK couldn't be anything harm ful about a friendship that wan car ried en under the sanction and within the knowledge of a careful mother. It will always be a mystery why par ents don't realize this perfectly plain fact. Especially when their Indifference te It, or Ignorance et It, has caused se many stolen meetings en street cor ners, runaway marriages, unwholesome infatuations and unhappy girls. Desserts with the epg and milk while the dum- , plinas are baking. Serve with vanilla , sjiuce. App!n MInce I'ere and chop tine sufficient apples e measure three cups, place in mixing uevi iin.i anil t)nv cup of xcetlrd raisins. n4 halt ... l ,.,,,... .,. ., t fC-n(lf Vltn Of ptmiCS StOnCtl (inn cur m eiti. ihic-lnilf en it ) cifren chopped fine. i nr(c-'iuurters cup of finely chapped nuct. One cup of finely chopped nuts. One timpani! of nutinei. Out -hi teaspoon of cinnamon, iiiiv-iiiiurter teaspoon of each cloves una allspice. (Irated rind of one lemon Juice of lemon. ine cups of liratrii supir, One cup of breadcrumbs Four tablespoons of vinegar. Apple Sauce (linger Cake I'laie in inlvin bowl Oi.r 1111 one-half cups of thin apple sauce. One cup of mela.ssrs. One cup of brown sugar. One teaspoon of cinnamon. One teaspoon of allspice. Tire teaspoons of iiinger. Tin ec- quarters cup of shortening, Twe 11 til-beaten eggs. Whip up well and tien add 'three and three-quarters cups of sifted flour. Three level tablespoons of baking powder. Heat te blend, and turn In well- greased and (leured pnn, and bake in The Weman Te "A Reader" Apply te the Pity Editor, en the fourth fleer of the Ledger Hulldlng, COB Cheat nut street. It Is necessary te have ex- penence in order te obtain this position but they will tell you In detail Just what the requirements are. Silk Hair Curlers Te tl r f ditnr of lCemnH'a V.er ' Dear Madam t have heard that bobbed hair .can be curled with the aid of s Ik and would like te knew If ou can tell me hew this Is done' MISS SfNKHINK Just use the silk rags ns you would ili ii nil i in in Beading Eyelaehea Tc ih' Killtcr of Weman's root- ri.nr Mn.inm wnnM vim ii n vimi and explain te me what bending the u.vl. .i ,... i. i.. .i ., eyelashes means and hew It Is dene'' KFFIK S. i This Is dene bv actresses for stage ' work only It Is tee noticeable for street wear It consists of touching each eyelash with n bead of black cosmetic, I Dear Madam I have a periwinkle ' crepe de chine dress that I Just washed, I and wnen it uncu it nan purplish streaks ..ii ,!.... . .. i t.n -.. ,.n t "" llluuK v -mi j"u nu mn buiiii' - ,v,ln." t rnn ,lr tr. ,.! tl.ean ulr..l,. r.t V Ti,B",rB,'H ,,,,,,,,. " eBh", ":'" r, A ! dress by mistake. De you think thnt Is i me cuusu or tne sircnus A HKADDH. This very often happens with a dress of this color If It Ih net very carefully washed Illnse It again In lukewarm water It should have been washed that way In the first place and de net wring It out. Just tqueeze as much water cut ns possible and then hang It where It can drip without hurtln? njJythlnK.i It in me uje wii;i'ii tunica jmriiy eui mu pauses this streaked appwcAIice. Tile mtiaa weuia net affect ll u 'n 11- nvnn (iipf I'.nim ri 11, ill.,., 1 ' i .. ...1 !..., 1 1. .. .. . 1 i. . Ice with water icing, using thin apple mentality. pnNe and womanly charm them ' Tne a,-., the finest little wa. ; S"0' "" lt ...enirtn.r ,in te sauce m place of the water. Sprinkle thnt has net wn come te the girl in UireH ,hat n'r etisted. The finest pals. I lf Jn lr ?.,? ", "s, ," ";' "" r'!',',l1 ln, r, ' ,," ' ', ,n IK,''1 "lnm,-1 . n "mllfln " ' hnelv chopped nuts ever the icing while her teens. This j the nae when men f"pndH ,l1"1 companions In the wld ! ,'M1- I hen cutlvatc a restful, placid, ninke It easy for hlm. he must never '"0lkt- Apple Cstar,l O T, T ClVlnH H P '" - '" X.-rlre; Xrv. Piace , " r" !.',a TrScrhr0.r'5?W.rr, weswinfnrnetZrX "? "' N"B' ' WBt 0 1 ee and one-half cups of thm apple of adult Intellect am the fully ( eve op. 1 happened in ihe "Real Oentlimnn." ,V VI. ,.,l 1 , , .,. , 1 . 1 1 he.. lle' , 1 e 1 1. ncr " ,..1 n,..,...ii f .1 1.1 ...: 1 .. ti, i, ..v.. .....1 i.i- ,"'." ether, for your temporary mood wll ".lean, you re wonderful. I'm net T-ve. thirds cup of sugar, live. ' ' letters and who stele hl lndy'' hand ;mlv slightly modify your custeinnry or WOrthy of jeu. I'm sorry that I tried TVf,,r0,"' "ntirUhehrin u"Ul,hit Mienr. '" nV?, Te net extinct. 1 am ' '" -'-- "'-te you. ka of IIJ,Mp oughtn't te t ire whole egijs. ions dered seriously bv men who ine.m ' one of the species. 1 will confess . l,nlf .......... return en thu same (rain. T;nn, .,..11 .i,i. ,i. i... .. Li. , , ,... i...i...r ..'..I. ...1 ' 1 "ii. : ei..r. thnt i iu n,.. ,. cr,iri, r n... i omerrow .ueniai xnnng Aanin tnnt lenp 01 my nenrt. n it use Hm ,.r ceiiuii. u ,.r uiiimi urn married" Alse. I de net live In the c jtv ' MUen n '''l1"' Wntn n ng tnrrv nnd UU unrVXrr"5f eveUrn Lht ""Wi inhwlllch J ' t0 bemkrrllS In De "her pre.luets is ,Tr.Klur..,l. Methanol is rlcTty "n he sflk s supposed te have ' hav, t0 '"-"vide autos or pay the rail- nbtalm-il from this by distillation. The the des fed effect mpva"i ,0 nav0 way fare fcr the reception euests? first methanol was greenish yellow In , 1 Aw enBraved invltatlena, and an-. roler, nauseating te taste and of bad EVENING ' PUBLIC TfE LOOSJE BLOUSE It Is really a suit with a printed crepe wdlst which mntches the lining of the coat ; but, made In this loosely belted style. It might eiisily be taken for the kind of blouse thut Is worn e much this j ear with a crepe skirt Through a Weman s Eyes By JEAN NEWTON Bud vs. Blessem In : scenario contest recently held mir ' v3 t v'- "'? aim.". '.' M . :V-St-)t "SW-ms,:ih HH fas', fSw&rt ' uwl m'i: sHkHEiV Baaarx sasBaaaplBasaw bbbbbx s,j aaaaaHBaaBBa9H B 7 BlBaaaBaaBaaBaBBai HV'asaliaBsaliBBiaH Baaj . r a BBBBBBaaaBBBj BBBbT vffiiBBaBBBBBBBBB BBTW? BBlBlBBBHBBBBlBlBa r BBBBBBBBBBBBBrBBBBaV FiXfmBBlBlBBBlBlBBM HBBBBBBBdBBBBBBBBBBaH KJBIBhBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl y a prominent newspaper, in which!0'1'. ,he" 1 gave him one. .New, Cyn Cyn heusands of stories were submitted. I la. here ,s what 1 1 wan te knew. i... Ine, wns r..venle,l tl.nt the most Pld 1 ,d1, " r.0,"t " k SS nhJml -Sneul,, i i i I ,i ttminlnr ni-n nt hernltiPM u-ns twpnlv. I ciglil. Hint is. of all the heroines in a ti scenarios submitted a greater! nimher were twentv-clght than anv i ether age. Iwenty enrs age an unmarried as you can! as 1 want te call him up unman nf tveiit. -eight was a hope- , about n party and would like te apolo apelo apole less spinster. Ten jrnr later she was ' glze. for Kissing If I should, still below par in the matrimonial WORUHJD. market. Tediy she ranks first as the, you should net have kissed the young heroine of love stories, and hers Is the 1 man, but It Is net your place te npoto npeto npote age about which mere romance is I glze nbeut It Simply de net dr It wevin than the time-honored s,Veet ! alu. If you want te nsk the eung sixteen' man te a party. It's quite all right ' . , , , te telephone te hlm, but It's rather 11 1 in fact that there 1 no lenget n . waste of his time nnd yours te call line of deiu'iniitlen which dubs a weni- him up Just te tense and flirt, tin nn "old maul" mid puts her "en , the shelf." thnt her attraction for men He Kisses Whenever Possible VJ'IZ?' ' Tr l!,i,n,r. n", r i,m"'h by ' l""- O-nthM-Afur having read the her j ears as by the Individual woman, epistle written bv "Sparrow" I ex lias been generally ic-egnized: bill1 claimed: "Here is a lad after my own that twenty-eight should be chosen n& heart ' Hut upon further pursuance the met desirable age for the .lullet ei ' of the narrative my admiration was no the love sterv was a surprise even i" the most modern of us. And with tins levelatien is home In upon us another. And this Is that the c.ielce of young men who are mnrrsliu ledii is net the ery young girl, but the jeung woman of mere than twenti -five. Put the question te nn.v circle nf marriageable men. nnd yeii will find s Exchange About a Wedding Te Ihe Z.Vfiier of tl'einan't raae: Dear .Madam This is the first time I have used your valuable column, but I i feel sure I will receive your kind advlce t( the ful)Mt I nm te he married seen, nnd this being my first experience. I de net knew quite nil that Is necessary about the nrepnrat'ens erate) clreuinstnni es. therefore I want as simple ,i wnldlnir as possible. I cxneet te be married In ehnreh nn,l have one attendant Y Bl,e enl V., "V,,psr i , ", 1 ' "' ' , ,'" "" .i,-' ". " i . .i . . . . - ."'" r'0 the 'Vamo" mai e, ?- "?'' . v n'arVn.5 are. separated, hiw should invitations, etc . be worded If used.' lH 'l necessary te give the bridegroom n irlft? ithcrVesnnSsflVnre'' brMe ani1 hcr p S1 ,r,de her.attendan. , with dress, hat, etc color" or merelv mutest " rr Please suguest nn Inexpensive menu ' In thin ense engraved anneuncementH would be nice te have, although this Is "" lra7 ,n you cannot unrerd It Them, kmemIm 1a ,-nnlln.l ,!. n..l.. . .-, ,,, .......... ,, crutuK m tllO Wedding 'lift liarent VOII llvn with i should atmeunce the mnrrinW It Is nice, but net necessary te give the bridegroom a gift. The bride imd her mother are resnenslliln for tim p..n,. tlen and for cnnvejnnces te take the1 brtde and her attendants te the church. The bridesmaids provide their own ilressed and hat... the bride chceslng the I color nnd lURimstliiir the stele i.iir.i..n ' a In king, palad and rolls, coffee, Ice cream and enke would be an Inexpensive menu, A buffet meal Is served from the kitchen, each nlat arranged before It.ls brought In, If there Is no mnld, the gentlemen present mnv he eniierf mum te praMaubcjBteUaqp, iha n)hir jnnta . ' LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1922 Please Tell Me What te De Dy CYNTHIA What Is Leve? Dear Cynthia I would very much ap ap preclnte your advlw en a little prob lem of mine. Fer the last months I have constantly been asking msclf the follewing: "Hew does a girl knew she Is In love?" and "Hew does she feel when she Is In love?" As you may nlready have gueBscd, I have net been able te nnswer these questions te my satisfaction. I New, ryntnl.i, as a great deal tie- penus upon me solving e mesa qucs tlens, please see If you can help inc. IHEN'B. Tlie usual symptoms of love are a certain feeling of rest and well being when with the One cared for; a light hearted happiness; a trust and respect nnd a wish, te be with tlie person when he Is net "there. Many persons feel differently when In love, but the san est, surest love Is a quiet, happy thing. Will He Mind Curlers? Pear I'ynthla I "am In a terribly mean iwslilen. May I aslc you te help me? Please? Te begin with. I am a very young ( plrl and. I think, desperately In love i That Is the main trouble. I am tee I much In love. The man In question loves me. I suppose t should be very, i very happy, but, Cynthia, I nm a little feel. Although I de leek rather pretty when 1 am dreesed nnd powered, I leek i "different" In the morning. And my hair Is straight. I have It bobbed and naturally have te curl It often. What would he think If he saw me In curlers? He likes beautiful things and, although he would net mind at first, he would gradually, wouldn't he? Oh. Cynthia, It may sound foolish, but I am afraid I might lese his love. De you under stand? We are planning te be mar ried seen, but I am se axrald. DANS AIMB. Many men have neen their wives In curlers and managed te live through It nnd the ether trouble Is net worthy of worry. Why net consult a. halrdrosser bout waving your hair permanently? Then you would net need the curlers. Hewever, real love leeks te the woman herself, net her outward appearance, only, though, of course, the appearance In a great help. It seems te Cynthia It would he well te say nomethlne about your worries te your fiance. He'll seen laugh them away. Shall She Telephone Him? Pear Cynthia I have been helped many times bv ethers' letters, but here Is snniethlng I ciniiet solve, pe I have come te you, like many ethers, for aid. Al out three months age I met a voting man who Is twenty-two years old. The firs' night I met hlm I did net like him, but three days after our meeting a girl friend of mine called htm up and I talked te hltn. He setmed very i nice evnr the telephone, se we asked I him rut te n block party at our school, j Me came and we hud an enjoyable! Itm. IT.. .....nn nl.n ,n , t. n tilr.nt, lt,Hll I 1 the net renlng nnd we went out with) one or bis boy friends In his machine. I We were nut about an hour and he nskeil mi- seeral times for a Kiss. 1 dttl net allow him until I wea getting i apoiecizc.- aise. is u wruns xer me ... '.-n i.i , ,.1.1 1-1 ,.- , a wonderful kldder? He ennnet call me. ns he thinks 1 have no phene nnd that I call up from my girl friend's house TllnfiaC rV'Mlliln nnnAr flila na anrn sooner cscueu mnn it was com. "spar low Is right In his. query concerning the kls It Is perfectly natural te want te kiss a girl If .ou like her 1 try 10 kiss evtry nice girl I meet Sometimes I succeed Sometimes I don't. But the fact ihat I don't always suc ceed only strengthens my desire. New. Sparrow." are ou really tired nf flap- 1 llftllll IO II .1 UODII U. ilUII . I ners? I think one of them must have ' been the cans.' of your general cen-j demnatlen of all flappers. Speaking of Can Yeu Tell? By Ii. J. and A. W. Bedmtr What the I'olsen In Weed Alcohol Is If what Is commonly spoken of as weed alcohol hud originally been called by Its real nnine. Mntlnl or Mnthn,...! no one probably would have thought of drinking it, because, net only would we 1 !ieitate at drinklni" nnvthlii!? n immeil but any dictionary would set us right as te its real nature. The naiue should neer bnve been applied te It, as it is It was first inanufnetuicd in ihe l'ntt.i siin, i., 1u-.11 .. .. v... .. " i... 1 .,"V, ' ,' "." ".".""..," "' '" '""" "' "lp. '"""'.er industry, l-ieces of weed "' Placed in a retort nnd by cenden- O,ler- nn'' '". P!MS ?n." te drink ; n'"' tlieug lit of doing se. Within ten years, however, the nred- wt had been refined until it looked ltl.t I.. l l.-l I .! I . . . ' of ,he PwPWtJ'i f '! '"""r that It . E"" ViSL'i',,'" I"l 1 "" "K, nieruaiiy. n was rererreil te 1 flL ll'iti-wl nlirilinl ns Aim rt n i i f n .. .. .. Kvc different nnme.s te their product te ...- .. "wn ii i wii tn. i iii iwiin iiititiiiini'i urrn 1012 nearly 1000 cases were reported. About Tm per cent of the victims died, while 12 per cent became totally blind and another 1- per cent suftercd from Impaired vision. , ,, . -, "" ., .. . . Tomorrow Mmt Causes haiiliqiialics? Ltttrrs te CuMhla's column must be ti'rUlmi en one nittr 0 tif vanrr nnlit. and must he ulaniU i((i the lerltrr1!! tmmf enil ncdrfs.i, the vame tilll set be published 1 the vriter does net wish it. t'nstaned letters and letters tiTttteii 011 leth allies et the linptr will net be imnu'errd. Writers who tclsi iiemenal answer (Ant ran be uiven in the column villi pirate leek' there, at perianal Itlttri are enlu written When absolutely neeM- farif. , KNOTS AND TASSELS ' V irli 3'S Red nnd yellow knots form the only trimming en this charming street frock of beige crepe. Its style Is the old story of long waist nnd slightly gathered skirt which has heroine such n favorite with us, but its distinction is In the graceful, tnsselcd side pieces. And the Milan hat with a huge ribbon bow adds n great deal Read Your Character By Dighy Phillips r)tlve Writing Tti (hn rrntin tn I cnlnnnn nf nlinnii nlnn olegy it is customary te divide people ' into three kinds 01 temperaments, call- ing them "doers," "enjeycrs" nnd "thinkers." If you want te come right down te it fine point, however, this Is net quite correct. Yeu should lirst divide tiietn into two classes, "doers and "enjeycrs" (cnll them "energetic" nnd "Inzy" If you will) 'nnd then divide each nf these Inte "thinkers" nnd "non-thinkers." the former being that class in which the mental make-up completely dominates nnd submerges the physical, and in which muscu'nrlty and nppetlte are less than In the n'ertnnl person. ' De this, nnd you will find that the division corresponds te the divisions which arise naturnlly'ln graphology. 1 mis. ns wns s own vesien nv. ine 1 .. . 1 . . . .. ' writers of rounded hnnds correspond te the possessors of rounded faces, the enjeycrs. nie easy-going ones, m, angular writing is the natural expres- slnn of these whose temperament shows IiiijMciiiiv 111 iivuini 11111 eieigj most. who will perform physical work, net mere'y for the results It will bring, but because they actually enjoy the cxer else. They are. as a rule, energetic, active. 1 a . ..a. ""'" muscular. it is natural that their writing siieuiu lie lingular, ou can even test it nut en ,eurelf. Werk yourself up Inte 1111 Intense, energetic thing for you can swing around mid nd- nilre your hnlr first from one side and it..... f.,.i,i lltn rtllier (w. ..,.! ...1,1. cretonne te match the curtains who would ecr recognize tnc eutimersemc ,'iu'" W'l0l? Hepe for Others Mnrv I'lckferd, whose present In- i ceme hns been estimated at $700,000 a year, received n wage of les than i !?3.ri n week In the early days of her career before the screen.' ' WHAT'S WHAT By Helen Dceie The Fifth Avenue Bus Company In New Yerk awarded J.'iOO recently ns a prize for the best essay en civility. It Is Interesting te nole thnt the winner cf the civility contest believes that I ceu'r eeus aiVvlce'"" ",W"y" SeCUr6 i A Philadelphia street car pmnlnvA ..n.u lTli r...UM..nA . . ...I""- n..,,-., me .1..11180 iinrnuiiKer upon our curs sometimes ferttnts that we nre hu man beings, tee. Dees he step te think that perhaps tlie mutermnn Is eating his henrt out with anxiety exer the serb us lllnetn nf his wife, nr that the con ductor hasn't averaged three hours' sleeii a night for the Inst two weeks because, of a sick child? if he did hew much plcns.inter It would make things, nnd hew much better service we all could cive hlm. A tlitin 1,1... 1 ness, 11 little consideration and tetul HtrangerH become gecd fellows together In the XwlnkllnK'ef nn cye,r mSKSF The Wife Cheater By HAZEL DEi'O BATCIIELOIt .foett FUockbridec mnrrkt Xennan Wayne fn spile of many ieirilp from her friends. Xerman is the kind of man che has never been kneicn ie earc for one women mere thnn a few weeks al a iime, u-hife Jean is inellned ie he tee posses sive. She is determined, however, net te show her jealousy and even when she has reason te auspeet that Xerman has taken Mice Wilsen, a mutual friend, te dinner only four weeks after their marriage, Jean fights against the jcaleur feelings that siccep ever her. CHAPTER IX Confession I WAS lying in bed, wide-eyed and nervous when at last I heard Nor Ner man come In. This was the first night he had been nwny from me since our marriage. Would he speak te me, e.vcn thniieh mv light was out? Wouldn't he fccl'nny stirring of remorse due te the fact that he and Alice had plotted i against me that evening? I could henr him stirring around downstairs, nnd then finally his feet- I steps en the stairs, cautious nnd slew, i He thought of course that I was,as'ccp I and he was being careful. When I henrd him go into his room nnd close me deer I knew that he had no intention of speaking te me. On top of my mis ery this fnct geve me n queer little feeling of loneliness, nnd It 6cemcd hours before I dropped asleep. At breakfast the next morning Nor Ner man was taciturn and quiet. I was glad of this because It enabled me te be cheerful and gay. I carefully avoided anything that might lead te the ques tion of where he had been last night, and I had the satisfaction of knowing that my attitude puzzled him. Evi dently he had expected me te ask ques tions, te exhibit Jealousy, nnd Inas much as I was doing nothing of the kind he was vaguely troubled. When he finally rose from the table I followed him into the hnll as tisunl. nnd In n minute he had swept me Inte his nrms. There was n fierce posses pesses slveness In the way he held me, nnd for n few brief moments the nchlng In mv heart was relieved ns If iny magic. 'He put his hand beneath my chin nnd raised my fare te his. His eyes senrched mine, nnd for n minute I was tempted te threw my pride te the winds nnd make an effort te clear up this mystcrv between us. but I refrained. "I love you. little .lean," he said, finnl'y, "nlwns remember thnt. And u moment later he was gene, I simnose that most women would mnsiilnr thnt reinnrk of Nermnn's n peer conselntlon for whnt had Imp- ' peued. but It comforted inc. Our mar- j rlage wns net an average union, nun i was sure that Its-hls way Nerman loved me. rca117.cu mm. vvii .., i-s of the fact that I wns facing n rather perilous future. I was net sorry that l hnd chosen him in preference te Her- ncrt J.tvingsten. nn; mwh imiiu:i.- en me uciguis wuii .""." ........ worth n lifetime of peaceful content with n man I wns sure would never de the slightest thing te muKu me tin- , hannv. I That nicht when my husband re turned from the city he wns all' devo tion. It was as though he was mak ing an effort te ntene for whnt he had done, mid we were very gay. He wnsn't willing te have me out of his sight 11 ( moment, nnd after dinner tie drew me out te the percii nnd we sat In silence, nn his arms around me, and my neau en ., .1 -.i Vlnnlly he spoke .,ienn, 1 ,nd dinner with Alice WIUn last night." M h01ir, V1. n Brent ienp. At lest j , J,, C0nL,. j hmi l)PPn willing te wn,t (m(j ew j wn8 (lUeut te rca,, my reward Did you?" I snld, quietly. Ills iirm tightened. "Didn't knew?" "Yes." I returned. "Then why didn't you say something nbeut it?" "Whv should I?" Hecause most women would have Adams Dermatel I (Clay Pack Wonder Treatment) ' Removes lines. blnckt.eHila nnil leaea th . toce sort and smithful. 1'ranareil anil ee!d by Adams & Adams, 1505 Arch St. Mfir. of that lilih-xrude "Prepnifitlen Mne" iiw iur suir hi uninrinieni nterea. Price 75c and $1.25 3crclepv6 MALTED MILK A1 LL OF THE nourishment and feed value of malted milk-but a delicious choc olate flavor, tee. n Things You'll Leve te Make STRAW-CUFFVASE IlnwrilJ TTnrn (u n untnmltit u-nV te lltltlZC .1 straw cuff. With tome 'paint or en- .. , , ,,.. .1..... . nl ,.,, amei nnu n nine spare nun- ""''" urn It lnn n mnal nMrnrtlvp STRAW" rTl'T VAHE. Yeu can cither lenve the vase the natural strnw color or en amel the whole thing any color you .IntlfA Tf ., lnnA Ml n tl'ltllrnl kll'aW. shellac the vase v-ith clear sbernc after tlic deeorntlensc nrc pnlntcd en. The illustration shows one method of decorating. f you prefer, you inn use n simple geometric design. If you cannot draw or copy n design, glue en n bunch of flowers or a picture of some kind, cut from it magazine. Then shellac the whole thing. When you wish te use your STRAW-CUFF VASE, set n vlde-meuthed bottle In side of It te held the water. FLORA. jsimirrmsi IH 1 ! iz iWTTOmMSn MBMaM ! 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JmWRt1j3P&' " '' 'f ttWmw 'TpHE first really ripe Georgia peaches choice, golden, luscious beauties; their delicate, fresh tartness exquisitely blended with rich, yellow cream. Yeu can't mistake the flavor it's Abbotts. Order it for dessert tonight. There is a dealer near your tieme. ' Abbotts ALDERNEY DAIRIES, INC. cm rv mi fsrsSvV 8ibbetts Ice Cream - ? f f - ' - - ; Jjt. T Adventures With n Pim. OKOANDIK wishes nrc se f.,i, t , pretty-b.it only for i. ' ' ." hecntise ns non ns one Is about for - length of tlnie they mtisn. () of " shops hns sashes, already made. 0t m.Ii ,ti ii.. r... ...i.. , .""PUIil iM ...u v,u .-nun neillSlUcncd, T1,., nre just ns dainty and from m , 7 ence de net iiiusm tpilfp nN mCM py' ethers. Thev nre enlv flfiw " a8.t' la ccrtnlnly much cheaper than!.!'" the material nnd having the tr0uh,Jln! making them. uouWe of Stlinen which linvn tin Hn M...t golf shoes which have, come into"8., i favor, nre very comfertnble, nnd . tnlnly ,the most sensible shoe te ? Hut no one wnnts te wenr a shni is just Rcnalblc; it needs" "e mnrc. I have seen n 'white shoe wi I S!?I "1L L,:,.,J!!ni,.c..?.f ,5?AfWii SSj v ciiuiu pmiiw -.iinii men iq r(.j : it Tt I.! n nnmhlnntl " " Cri3 nnd comfort; The soles are whlti T I. the low heel, nn.l !, -."'".. S t$ie. Z ' nre m Mlter or nhene Wslntit SOOO or iSSli iB mttrmttn thft ftntirs tif fl mmJt Isl lHl ii 1 POMPE1AN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere "BiaWBIIIai T .t3W J . 01 A 4 ."Jffs "iaiinamvmm, .raWife-'.MV.M S.,.i. ... ' . W - ......a', - V il '. . lil'l. w',w K, --;"fcyri zll ..y. ..i ar,. -i. M-.Lk-.ia.4Vt. ft .. t . . . "I ( .- -" fr. . f 5 Jl I J 1 . f,., . K .a . W
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