il II e1 if ' 'i'A fr V - JijppvnlW? -f -V R5TS-W.-.f V.y '-LW v .r r EVENING PUBLIC , LEDGER PHII1ADELPH1 A,' WEDNESDAY, AUGUST - 23. vl2 a iMwy' . 5t if 4tf ' Bv Pcdse Te Me What te De By CYNTHIA Ltttrrt te Cvnthia's ettirnn tiw ttrlftfn em one ld of Iht vaftr only, aid null bt signed with iht writer am and address. T7i name rtil net 6t puMOnrd ( fjif icrfKr de nel tetjfc. it. Unsigned letters and !Mfr icrHff en leth Wn e (he paper will net b answered, U'rltrrs uie uilih pfMenal ansu-rr (hat can ft eiven in the column U'lll please took there, us personal IslleM are enlj uritfia uicn absolutely nccej-ari Mere Appreciative Girls Write te Winnifred Harper Ceeley OUR slightly discouraged and cj nlcnl I "I cannot unriertnml why n young young man who f pared tlicre nre no I mim who lias all the ijunUlU-ntlmis for fcnger girls who arc unworldly and I making n icry deMrali e hm-band Can- domestic a 11 II : Ni '" l"e rism K"i " '"".' t . nppreclntlvc e( a ' there arc girls of just nn fine woman decent nnd clean- ' line and charm as his Ideal. l lie lived chap may renlly seeking the girl, or Is he merelj draw courage from I railing nt fnte for net sending her f some of the ct ! "I nm incline 1 te belle that for presslens lil let- every man with tlie noble and natural tcr brought tertn. ' tie-arc n eTprj-sM-u n. .mm mm ru....-. Writes one out there Is n Jeung woman of the -r0 "Waltlna' i"'lrw Ph I la del n bin1 same longing. Shu l sincerely lonely., Veu . .. , .,,..,,, ,,, ,,,., stenegrapher: and I cenfesx I am one of tlicie. Weman's I.'xchunge I "It certainly Is "I nm naming an evcellent living, am - j refvcHlilng te Knew popular an,i culled a 'geed sport, in 10 "Dorethy B." that there still arc, t1P t,ct sense, but 1 have no vices, r-j nllu.i is returning veur little draw some eung men In nn, neither bob m hair, nor roll tn.v . lng IJ- mall It would net be wise te the world who up- stockings! " take up art study nt your age. Better WINNIFHED predate a girl et "Slmv I was fourteen. 1 have work- "nun school and tnlte advnntngc of nn ItAiU'tiii cuei.ET 1, e m e I e v 1 ng r.i becinnlne ns n messenger in a de- rn"l"K lessens tlierc- nnd when you arc talents. They are se few nnd far l SoVe". Night school and In- hUe nUJUXr1- tween, one ennnet help but take note 'lustr, Uft0, mP ,0 Uiy present position .nips' n- tli" So.ieol of ?mlutrlai An of the fact. of well-paid confidential secretary. Hut or Scheel of Design for Women It "I nm twenty-five and a geed nine- )0t0 and romance never have come te might be possible te win one earner, yet I have mastered the art of , llle- cooking, sewing nnd housekeeping in, ..r, tm m.slprinns cnuse. T never I Objects te Restraint general, but what man these days ciks.)nc n 'llirji remnntic adventure.! pear Ontlt'n plcnec help me with lash y fashlennblc, i t , "V"1' .' "" !l v"?, "U"B P'rl Btiens nnd sentimentnl ft" "err ns "lcl1 "s a lrl of twenty- Kirt T nrn n Jew Inh pIp! nnrl mv t't-tl ...A ..f ..... A II llll All tellll -.... t, . 1 ..!. ... .....' .ll.l... ....... I, .l.n.. nt.. frlvnlnns . " ' ' " ... ., - -...... i.iiie i.un iu r.nmi-li nuuvsi rit-ii-, u.- !....... ji , , v: friend iiccr seems te meei a gin ie "' i in i.i l.nBlNli bes nrp erv If you refuse te kiss a chap geed night ., n',., Wl.i..- i KO out m. mother the first time jeu go out of an pvenitig, ..,, i10,j sPuij 5lne nnc vounger "layi wants te Uiew where I am you may count en It thnt ou nert . llilllv.,i.- T,.ii llm ti,at lit least Pl'Jff "r w tl. whom Will see Mm. again, -.hir-h. te n.j way , a" ,""';.; .' ,''' J1,.1"," ",',. J sl '''"r.. l "'!!' S " tuel.N -eek u lengenlnl mate, whereas i t tlUk ,0 i:Ilt.istl ljp- but flle ,0(.n.t laiew 1 Mj i" , in jupt one of the bevs. nnd I wnen w, MM-u n -no I n-kc.(l her 'f she DAINTINESS AS PARIS DESIGNS IT general, but what man these nays .ks . llrll)i ( r, for or appreciates such talents in a I A,(, . f ,j , girl? Today, it seems belutel neces- el,,7,nv , r!K.Ue, wry te be a .n rt in evcr sense of Venriiln the word, te smoke, drink, dance the of thinking. Is that much gained: .uy hip is in, n..u.neus , ,. ,,,. - m.,..imvh waiting, wemiciing the occasional phet,jpla, or n nmel . ' , ,.,. ,,, ,., , te stimulate me, in lmur- of rc'.axatuni and occasionally, a priwitn dame. 15u-i -ness by daj, and loneliness in the zoning. 'Hew I would appreciate and love longing ami despairing ! "One Lit of wlsiliiin and Pticomage Pticemage incut ic, ently was ,nu li'-ufcd me. In expressing the fear that I ncwr sluiuld hUM- Ievp anil a lungenini un'-maie. home of m very own. but ncvr with and .1.1 t In. jevs of home. 1 was i, the tjpe of man 1 meet: Net If I lie by an oil friend thnt the reason u a spinster till a hutulred ' dreanis h.l net ceiup trim was that TI.N IlkKl hl'll 1.11,1 she s.llil "fill, itnn'f i.,v ani tlitPR- te 'e with him because he Is ndiah " Lets of lucl; te Miu nnd veur column "CYNTHIA LOVnit." Your ir th'T has every right te knew wish win m jeu arc when you are out Y'ill W'lil i!.. wpll In ,.hr hrr Anrl If he i bin i in ' iin of ,iui i ompanlens ! j eiie.it i i listri te n'i' Your mother! e'lt h iiiinc5s at iKart I aaaaaaBKaaBBEcsi.i4BaaaMi vaaaaa- Mtr aa aBHBHaKafiZSteiaX aaaaaiBaaBaaTrHHBaL aaaaalKraflahmaHaVlaaBaaH aaHaWiSx5ataP'';'-aB?BP?BBBiBlBi V " vlwii aaaaaaaarrl aVe i "i ' IK'al ! BaH ; : ''JaVanaVal The Wife Cheater Ki ,3flH Snrman HU ! 4VaVHHBj siiilr of inanji B aKaflaVB rem Acr fiicnitn. & ,flalflBaVBl in picfvrciwc te , HHHHHH 'flifaWBl iiie irr devotedly, but HbfHbVBsb IIwbBIbVh urA-s Yei charm. or man has IHaVMi (KaHanPal iiirrr Irrii .-ueirii fe ,rii'c or one , HilBHS&iSs rJKsHHMr ' iremnn meir limn n jrc iu'f;( at ''ISBslw 'ISfilv ,1 liiiic, ?i(f .enii it reniicif e ZieW- s. wW'jSB iiaKBWw Z- (in iim. .l(rr miimnnc, Itewircr, ( tfJWS CaKaBTv'.r- sir iniN if difficult, nnd he males her kj$$m aHMw miiernhtc tlireuph his attentions te $''iA 9Kmmf ether women. When V.dlth. Jean's K V-4BwL peunncr niter, iiiinit le riii them, BsSw9' ermnn (Hiiik iih , fliitatien telth .v1mW ?icr. mil, hi ill i)nratien. Jean tutns i rjyp- y' I s. . PFeen Wie Ca (p 77.er Husbands and Talk DuringBusiness Hours Make Trouble in the Office and Ahe Give a Peer Impression of Themselves This Is an Unfair, Unkind Practice Tiypl. J0NE8 sent for lils secretary, 1V1 who sat In the outside office. And when Mr. Jenes wanted his sec retary he wanted him In a hurry. But the office boy came back nnd re ported that the secretary was talking en the telephone. Se Mr. Jenes hnd te wait until his secretary get through talking. Of course, he didn't knew what the conversation was, or he weuhlitU have waited se patiently. In fact, after n few mere experi ences of the same kind, he did Investi gate the matter and he did find out what the conversations were all nbeut. And this Is what Mr. Jenes' secre tary was having a conversation nbeut up te piny cards; will you go get it? And Mrs. flrlggs said they had n lovely trip ever Sunday In the car, you knew they went te sec her sister up In the country nnd she said It was wonderful up there " One unlmpertnnt thing after nnether, drawn out te its fullest length, while lid's work waits, nnd the office boy re ports thnt he is talking en the tele phone, nnd Mr. Jenes begins te wonder what efiicc business tlicre Is which would require such a long tnlk. And nil ever the business world there arc husbands Yhe nre being Interrupted in their work by wives of this kind. There nre even unmnrrlid men who must take n half hour te exchange plensnntrics, foolishness nnd small talk with glflu who have nothing te de, and nothing else te think nbeut. .....'" .. m !...-. I...1 t,.. lit Km illit nib "Win Is t se ltnnesMUiP ler iiipii '"' "' " ' -, .-.I .. i... i,.,. ,,. ,..,,., I sons,, i neiig i in apprri niti' inc. Hits desires, longings and ambitions.' Can it "" "'" - ti-.timl. nii-I tl.it iiiifc. lm. it h.,s be done, and hew?" " ''" "'iraging. aim i pas- i, e. ..urtij te ii.nfert the ji"'"3 "'"" 'le ' be' Thinks There Have Been Slams TUE meeting and mating of the right In the same pr.dlcameut . , .ar ,.JnllnAf,. pretractcd ,. persons Is the most vital necessity "I admire Ills frankness uml honesty. i,.n,.r. t nm :1Knln taking the liberty te ef civilization; it polltlelnns and dip- nnd take this means of wishing him address mjsi.f te ou nnd the public lemats contlnup'te wa-p war te haggle sms.es m tindins a lite companion, who in gTernl tnit -pads our column. ever acnuiring tirnter. ami te tight will makp him se h.i)py as te blot out J - "" t veu think euVp rather ever unjust claims: These of tin world -ntlrcly all the jears of heartache n,,e , WTer prices "ami Urn called sentimentalists are laughed te longing. hnlf,,v ,,,,,, ,,r, .. '- the tMtg te be admired In any one scorn, nnd any uttempt te be a match- A normal, nealthy-ininucd girl. Vet )f.ns (,TV K00( nt KPnPr.aiitPs I maker Is frowned upon as almost an Wp think this letter n masterpiece. can't exprpss myself in the way I wish Immodest and morbid aetlvlt. It pen has llterarj nun It. and is re- te A pen is n peer Instrument with Yet ever; mlllzpil nation is built markable from a self-educated eung ' wh'eh te c..rp nn Idp.i hew much mere en happy homes, and .prospers e,,!, woman. j ";"e "nr "ou is in,. ,uie nreKen i .,, ,. M.fnn. there ccerdlng te the tranqulllitj and hap- ,. , . ', "" ,' ', - " as a chance for ine te .Imngc mv mind. iiinessei us people. i i- . - thought ' ettieieni wa in w im n u nn.- sine ut , .,,-- n .,.,.- ... her. llcr icchlcisnesi in the face of Mermen's neglect frlijhtetiH her, for she reali;en that she t playing with fire in leadinn Herbert en. Then comes the day irhen thrbcrt asks her te pe away with htm. Flight! ONCE having made up my mind, I wanted te get nway. 1 did net want te remain a moment longer under Nerman's reef. I did net want te think, te go unrk ever the hitter-sweet Mnmc ciepe de chine In the dainty Trench plaits thnt nre se fascinat ing te the woman who loves exqui site "undies" forms this pair of knickers trimmed with Valencl ennps lace. A boudoir cap is made in the style of n Hrittany peasant's headdress, n shape that may be mere becoming te ninny types of feminine beauty than the plain round cap of ribbons nnd lines nnd 1 lelil IIer!"it something of what euriwas in my thoughts The Weman's Exchange iij-,ui, is a iuipie. nnmst si.ucmeni r I i - pf.bein et mating its jeung telks. , column a litter l t r"rsenni:. te ie. He did net mnkc 1ep te me. In- was "ei n ma nil n wne pours out ner nr in i.urepe. uui iifin in-i.- m raiuiiinew e' jeean wns ippenueii tli- wenderfullv oent,le-ntp about evn'v- hC"rt: '"" ,,!1 IsWAi'li "s- 'hir'TSe no? alto-i '''" "'" ' "' '", .?? "J Kether iifc-np with her imtelf. but I M""1 trustwertln . innklng nil the plans ni,...l. s-ffi'u Tunic 77 m urdeistnii'l the mood which compiled himself nnd lein tug nothing te me. nilllh, JlllUl I unit) L, l bet- te write the little dlrge ou pub-1 Tpstnifs in n. roeiii while I bur- With Organdie Application rtirX sm'hVYeeimg of M Jl TMniniv'Mniirn.rtZi.TJi.nt e ' i eiip sees In bln.k and wh.te for all te",1" , I empl feuiii net nnlle thnt iiplieiu. sx-np.'ithUp and i iinlenc enps,'- "" mnn-. iii-i-iut.ii u. uim-, utnift he-in tlueb" Added b thli is l this step. I felt as if some stranger the i harm that no one -ih veuis, if. . had Middenlj taken up her PNisteucc in ' Mit'i a is nw.ire of just who tlip ' nv limh. nnd what I had te de I did ' T'uit ,J1 n.,"r?H.ly ft,,t"l ',h'lt mechanically, net allow ing mjself te' the muHltide inUch ,0 "e"v bcfer" think, net giving msPlf time te wonder Ifprebj he holds lnnisetr Up te rldl- ! v hether I was doing tliP right tiling or pule for Is be net delnff that er deed net. i beH.iiiing ''.Nnlcus' - i,,ck of retl- Half nn hour later dusk hnd fallpn i ercf, nnd our Ironical vnune l.ulv .s and there was no eiip te sec. ns Ilerbeit iiere-iuj te wncreas "i; i; j, et stewed mv hnir nwnv in the , fir. I tee. Up claims that s'ie , I'vnl- ......! f., ' .,, i..ii.. .i - 1I1I..J ll.ft li.cl.Or. .. -i.-t.'t .". . ...v....- ..v .... -...... ...., .... .."- . ... IIIKIIIII.III J lilllll.'l ,l THE HOME Ii GOOD TASTE Hi Hareld Donaldsen Vberlcln Stains en a Gingham Te thr Editor f II gnad'i jviy Dear Madam I hae ,i J; - el'ivv spot en a bl.ir-U-and-white clicked c rir liam dress, jt m,ies like a llli stain but I reallv dm t knew what it w Aim ru t from Kinpham I'lense ttil m hew te r'iie it MIS.S I. It Is alwas safe. hn vmi dim' knew wnat causpil a stall, -e tn- te remee it with .arben tetmch:.rlil. ,s this does net iijure any n ateri.il and Will net set i "t.-iln as .wit y up times does if ti., ,s nr,. r.mexe ,. then tr .ipplmg a t!,n k iw.ns . fuller's earth rr tnagneMa in rase It a grease stain If the powder beei, rs CUinm as jeu v erk it gently .ireni d en the spot, then ou may knew tint It is .ibserbit.t; the crease, and vu bheuld biusn n off jnil api ly m 're . unt I jeu bae iein'.ed the who'e btaln. I'er the rust, wash the itamed place In warm .itr and soap, ami if tl.i clCes ni t take It nwnv apply lemon Juke and salt te the white part and place it in th sun -e blear h Hui of course, this uill take out the celur in the plaid i,art e tr it first, rn 8t CXtr.l piece nf tile mutelpil te be vilre that the fadms will net show tee muili liefera atteniiitiiiK it en the dr-.s itstlf Te Remove Several Things Te the r dit or of It'enmn'? Pilar Oeir Madam- Jus-t refentl J had the misfortune of Retting burnt spots in a new silk tiff.-ta ilrrs , oler et whi. b Is dark brmn thu m.ik r.p ! ut..ai nble unless the grease spots are re J110 t-il or made less m.tie,ible bin hew In what puzzles m. I i,rtP .ilr.a'U tried rubbing p0ts with wet , leth hut xlt OIllV Mlbbei SMIle f,f the i oler . .ff ' fnstead and made the s ets mei- notli" netli" - able Therefore will ou kinJh ,nii-e me as te bow te remove ,i,i is ' , at n de se.iji be ijiij .ifter rubb ,u spct w Itt) very het wattr Is 'i asking le much of uu If J Imguir' as low te reduce fat legs' Th mh( 'f m Ugs are much tee plump, eih-rw is I am net bothered w "i . lei.taine-s Wlut would Miu ugL'et fi" rtiii'Aal of lr-J Mi ML IMSP Ut lit SlaK&H HH, ? ' MB i m lis T' en. Cis I i! r 1 hardlv think se -T I tin- lirsl lime, ns lilj eyes Miilglit till" P ' 's g.-ardilefiueiu with a luf.ilutin house, mj , eiiruge failed me. I ceiildn t P"mpesit that If shorn awav would d" it. I f euldn't wulk out of Nermnn's saew but little Lenrath "r-ynlcus mat. lifp like tliis. and then n panic was, tw.t hae th- hafcpv knick of xpressing seizing me. ll.ubni held out his hand. ; l(f se Blibl.. but she h.,s 'he funda.lnM(1 with mv lips t.;ht shut ever the That-, off mj chest nn,l I am reallv ""nl"! of pretest that were surging from re level Yeu . e. Ive aluujp bad an m- heart, I let him help me into the ache in my h.iu-t for the umler iW ic.ir. 'SllSl! ' SIEHSf i sjy J . i t J. ,' -s i 63 TL'linn lila ' Krtett xrntiftwl lilm In hurry; , AND very little te think It with, "Well, listen, Ed." the' feminine .ipn T0U gct right down te small voice nt the ether end of the wire ns words en the subject. saying plaintively: "Sarah's going te i get one of these electric percolnters nnd I knew I could get one for less mini hers cost if you'd only go with me this afternoon te leek around for them. I think It's menn of you net te de it when everybody else In the neighbor hood hns one nnd It leeks funny If you don't hnvc one. Wc haven't any thing electric except the grill and the vacuum clcuncr, and the Hendersons have nn Iren nnd n washer and the j percolator and cleaner, tee. And it isn't ns If we couldn't afford it! II wish you would!" And mere, eh. much mere, of the same, while IM seethed and explained that he i euldn't go se early, ami tried te break away, gsnd wondered frnnticall.x what Mr. Jenes was thinking while he waited for him. If they hnd mere te de their thlnil tv III llier uenht .i...el ....il... ,""nft fnlr. unkind nnd unnecessary this h-H' ccedlne is. ls "' They might even realize hew bndlr u" reflects back upon them. I; " Fer the mnn who is called nn v. 1 seldom thinks what n sweet little Irii. 1 ls Who thinks se much of him thai Ik " I has te en 1 li in un In the ml.i.n. :."" I morning. "" el lie merely wishes she would restrain her affection nnd attention until tv proper time nnd place. I0" ' lie might be pleased If she just -him tilt occasionally, 'or If she sn,i i. say and had done when she did roll J Hut when she gets him en the M?' phone nnd keeps him thcrci talking about anything thnt happens te come Intn k.! he-ad, he Is very apt te get merely ai. Rusted with her. y nit" Seme men liifvc lest geed nesliu. ou account of this hnblt of their lS? PLENTY of young unmarried 'mta hnve been sent 'off becnuse .. "have nothing te. de but talk 0 fe en the telephone." glr" YpI (he wives nnd girls who de tin diuungc nre much dlsnppeintcd oft unhnppy, Iwenuse their victims have nirtnll expenses nt home, or go n lltti. slew en cnlertnlnlng for n while until nnether employer ttnkcs them en es sometimes women nre mysterious ! rather ALMOST every morning it hnppein the same wav. "Ed, I think I'll gpt that hat T was telling you about last night." "Listen. Ed, Sarah and Jack are going te the theatre Saturday night, let's go with them, shall wc?" "Why, IM, I for for get te get the candy for tonight nnd you knew the llriggses are coming (iicen Anne High Chesls of Drawers Attcn'leu has already been called te the fait that one of the most ueticcnblc gemral charnctensti, s of (Jueen Anno Anne iarl liceigian furniture wns its nniple Can Yeu Tell? ' By li. J, and A. V. lledmer Hew Ammonia Received Its Name Ammonia receiecl ltn name' from a building near the place where it was first made. Arabian chemists first pro duced ninmenia by heating the dung of camels, and the nnme was given te it1 becnusc the Temple of Jupiter Amnion ( was close te the place where the dls- I cevery was made. One of these old Arabian chemists is credited with being I the father of chemistry. Like thou sands of his countrymen he spent n let of time trying te mnkc pure geld out of , ssjiiiething else, but In thec experi ments lie discovered many things useful in the world today. He discovered, for instance, thnt if you boil wnter, the vapor (stiam) will rise; that jeu can collect It in an-1 ether ess-el; that when cooled jt will turn te water again and thnt it will then be absolutely puie. benuc none of the solid matter present in the . eidinnry water, smcli as sand or salt. would turn Inte vapor. ;gsisgg iV-C Oeber's greatest discovery, however, wns that of the strong npids. without wliiili most of our chemicnl results te- Tt also "" w-euld be impossible, u,. letiiui unit n v neniing copper as iMiipnuie i Iren I with snltieter or alum, he could distill off a very strong vapor, which when cooled beenme nitrif acid. He T serm i,. !.a, tl. fatal habit of regrets behind me and again firceil my mre ls open le adverse criticism. In n s" ma"S uipmii- .nm u -" ' ic uimpb um tnupli of jour tin,, and mind te n blan;.. Fer a time I found ..,.,..... ... tIiesp ,. .,.,.,., ..essess ' ninm. in; il scevcre, rnai u jeu ii.m sr.i n ! l.el..- 1 t he ,,i,,.,i !i ,.seblp net le think, but "rmluiilU lU1"1""1 "' tlicsp' " "' possess kim of stell. ,.,,ip,i rjnabnr. nnd tbeugh this Is net my first offense ' I witli the cold wind beating into mj face benutj . Quteii Anne furniture meets lient it n dry gas will be driven out of ind reallv there w. r.- tee manj kicks'. We started with a snort of the en-'prevision ferphjsie.il comlert. iiiiiK aimeii at peer, lilme ,'t1Ujs- g ne. nnd mj In art leaped sieltening y. 11(lVvpr,l nnefber nreminent elnrneter. si, I ceuli 't -land It .-.,. longer and ' ilt that feeling of half daze persisted. ' "K nnefl,r I '.mi lent il.arni l r-TM- li nil""'?!'1"1', ' mi.I as we glided down Hilten avenue, lstie its practicnl u'il"tr. without memewrv ' h fi K J letter ' , and the car gained speed. I put all , both of these qiinlltles any sort of furni- i, v rn. ,. , . ''A-":i.A mv brain cle.ued nnd leghal leasenins "II of these requirements. That is one ' 't. and that if this is caught and cooled, !' ion net th.nk In turn that von, ., " i ,... , ,...... t is found te be pure mercury or nuick- ' Vel!' ff; r ,Z"'T lhXJ&Z Vr ' Th,. hlKh or ,,eble .-,., of drawers. ! iT therSl ft ,V War., m,.un- a,mr,dnwLu,Vu,i,ng1 avaj h --'- IM Cest-en-chest. JXVn'rS 'anl!' neatedXm Z ! Wstoed a inking response of (Vntiil is ""t'"'1- " " mntter what tin ' show n in the illustration, is a tjpe pls 1C ,,, or i)stllnPP for a warnlnc uml seem.. .v,r.n..., . uiiee. no matter hew harillj 1 had been ii,nt well nvpmnllilna dm ntilii.. .....l .. m ii, ..,- ,i, i, .11,1 i,. 'rrhacjPanlvryiii: i'.iaiT.nS"..'',; .TZiuT'UK -"-"' "! "" n, furniture fore He nrr taj,nl wlij thl. Is se. pub" :rif heiM semr t,w u.r W'ii h I ...i r- i... i i :i 1 i M. T in nimpr nnd ewcr nnr N nf thesO Ml i l'ut Otners no POinc aiicr nun uiu. -vt. . ... . ." 1. . 1. "" "" " a, ,- ln KO n,lc !e in.na ami the ceun- M1PPted. but did net love. lr,"s se , ieve3 an M) thoreushlj ,. . . ... knew I l'anie began te. rise in my heart. I I tried te stule il. te crush il down, but Seme Ree-markable Peem T"nr f'whia I sw n r,,.,,.. nether Hlii U- Prunle" c... ,.. .:.- rt niwl nn nnil eerv rp'niilttim nf file ---.. .......v s.ti. 1,1 in uui ... .... column at U it wi-mi that he is n nbeut , wheels was earning me further nnd """ ll iiiai , was in a few- l-irtlier nw llnni in nnst nm nntirnr If there is only f grain of sugar inaiioem -a fly will find it ! IN het, sticky weather exposed sugar attracts swarms of flies. Yeu can't protect yourself from this menace if you buy exposed sugar, because sugar can't be washed or cleaned. Yeu have te eat it, germs, dirt and all. Why take this chance? Buy sugar that is always clean, pure and protected Franklin Package Sugars. These clean cane sugars are weighed, packed and sealed entirely by machine. They are never exposed en the way from our refinery te your home. : pvv rv mmw4Mm vmmi - VIIIUllHtt C .K JBTanK SvJerltrfrnnV ff St-i-lrff-rtr i ivM!" I s-SKTS II IS slilitly nimllcr than tlir lower se thnt !. ......1.1 L.. s. Itl.Ilt w. Kel.l n .... ...1.1 t ij 1 1 -11 . 1 in tl vui 1 n'i iMiiiin tii iiiiiiiii i 11 I could 110 .and all the while we were , , of lc bn,Pi Tl(, ,",,, ,,f that speeding along a fair'v des, rtiil 1011.I. , upl,P'r Motion were often chain- j1ji11i uliittrk. it j1rfllLniU tl or tt tinmlst ' mm ut iu.jt "i. itttiis- 111.41 tiiiti(, - sepnratelj. the upper portion being ! Tomorrow "Wiat Did Hie Conductor's Fnre' Mean Orisinally?" The Franklin Sugar Refining Company "A Franklin Cane Sugar for every use" Granulated, Dainty Lumps, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown; Gelden Syrup; Cinnamon and Sugar; Sugar-Heney the ceki.vm: i.iuve VhT ia?Wlln,nJ Cn!n.. ".2n'1,',r.ll,q.t te a tuturc dim and vnguelv terrifjing. F-Ua,!-1 lis much i'"!n.A,,,t;r "inv Why had 1 done this thingV 'And idvln te him In three words Jein the even as I asked mjself the question. fered anil liuteu anti me tops were elthir straight, as in the cut, or else' sin mounted with a pediment of either 1 the rounded or goese-neel, tjpe. These pieces were UMinllj made of walnut and the druwir fronts were ornamented with .1 I V T rrw f 1 tl f l. l,r ii ...... I. ,... flu. ntiLtt'OP MM FVi il mln tmi miml T tin il 1 . t wart en linger ' Have tried manj , f.i,tL u!lL-.,r mi n rb Hirir J 1 , ,,K "I, V. 1 " j .... v. ,rnss pulls nnil Keypinns. a double things without sums, vufA.KD " a trimming for the dark cilk or ma te . ,hc different Ma. , he men- .lone It in order te obtain pence of phptt nf drawers of this sort, as may' With anv grease stain fv first re- crepe or cloth frock organdie is bv no f p S pftt'hurnli for this ih'n'ls .1 !e ' m,,n.'1, ,0 h"VP ''"n," .wl,h th" henrt: l ImaBincd, would held nn enormous ' meyl-is it bv plauiu; bre.vn paper e- a n enns n new note, v et 111 tednyN bl.etcl, t-, mal.e an avcrape of about v , ,1,,,,,t15 "Pwr ';,nr"K" ,Uie m? V,,"' ! , quantity of things. blotter e-i both suV-, of th. -n.utri.il , , , 1. f"ur dlfTerent foreign pertc within the ll!1(1 thought te put the pnst In hind me, ..ml pres-slng with a mederateiv het .' attains a semblanee of novelty next fifteen months or ee nnd these ' and in thnt vvnv te find n certain peace ' I iebed by'tl.r'',',luWS Thin lfa-b re1', -hmugh the original appli-atlen of white t...rt will he n Iisrland, France. UU if net happiness. j11It ,,nt feel j 'fungs You'll LeVC tO Make BO.UCll liy 1111 I'-U" r l.n. n 11 .11 e 11 .... , Sr'UtTI. Norway. Sweden. Rl.aln lllirnll.ir , In,, been. I L-nneed nt Herberf uitflne ' anv siain icii .ppi a pewur i.kf organ. lie te a nncugrnuim 01 niacK simn ,, c.reecp and Tutkev ineiiet nr An i V . i i ' i?!.'";'..?.,'"!,,lr,?rJ-,i"-K..:. Th. cotton fabn- w plaited nnd as- lrJi ' JJiusi, it off and applv ,e ,.., ,. .unaseii the sleeies a triangular shape t ', ln; M " tf teScurJ,l , v "P- 1I('rb"rt "" " '"i'K" the d"coleVed'hVnhe stalhasi:. ve'j trm I.H te . ither Jj.Ip of the cuffs. A tr.e and I wa ftlmwt Ini'an with 'thi Und friend, the undersaniling pI ; he fePj f,lh d. it 1 iiffpViw nln.u.1 band of the erznndie defines 17'f-je rmirn around theBe places again was the ether man in a .sordid triangle. f eulderH the i'1 "' ,hls months Our .Navy i that lm(1 Wn rn,herinB in me for many full length of the frock. A sash of Say. shipmates If you want te pm the I ""J",1 ,Bin.i. ? very thinKht, In my 1 .v.... .,,.1, ,t.in.n f world and go In stv le, mind but the desire te turn bnck before ergimlie cembims with n design of Tn $.'$".' .,.,. ,,, fr .... tne ,.,.,, j ,., ,n B'm .l.t. .LI. .. .... . . " . I . . r ' in. with aiiiiven ' . . . """ reii'inui'i nun nr Riaiincn ami and ne was carrjing me wav Inun mv n txercise that will reduee r our legs the npckline in tbp bai k. ami is thPn true ' lelevv li a poem thnt has Just been I husbnnd. (lone wns the recklessness ' Is, ver easy te no , ,i, .i.tini; .t r'smif i,rr,ught down ever the sheuIderH the UpUtl jKfUi i-icn ii. -n-'je. i.b, ,i.kiii I-- jour hi els as inanv tunes as ou 1.1 v.lthmit IplIIhk pain m ; ur ' g mUHiK'" Vs Mien as j,,n f. .-, thai Uteii and du net repeat 'lie e-cer. -se un'il the next dav I'e l lit f ,e going te bed, counting hew ti tn t n,. s jei de It and try te niuw ite nl night (ensult a p!isni.in ..belt the war' It Is mu, h --afei end uur.r than tryltu; te leiTieve it eurself WHATS WHAT ISy licit n In if lolered embroidery ti tirilsh tnis engi- , much better than a mile out. te tell Herbert that I couldn't ml and charming afternoon costume.. "" " V ' .' ' ' :,K',.U" " l"""l ana my- ?" en 'with It, hut when I opened my Incidentnllv. one must comment upon uu, 11 was sure Berne nor. n.. .1 ,.i 1.1...1 .. . , ... . sun. sard nnd people neany black all I V,,, I"' .!"" V , '" ' u',".ncn """ the numbr "f shoulder Htrap effects ' mini in the lnte midsummer models. I'l.n.i silk or erepe often combined I I i)lWw .j .enilv forms sti-np t' c figured mnterml i-r a bodice of Pirates .Ike ns net 1 telt ns ineugn i were strangling. A. U P Navy man Is w Ice te anything . m mad desperation I reached for- uiir H'- "', l'l IIHUl hHUU llll I l - - . . lth blistfred or n.atel'isse fabrics, fre- The Mle is nothing great at home wa'd should havp known belter, for wp were Jilsi can it a creei; kuiiii, hi uii-iinm-vn inKi, nm nt the 1 didn't glimpse a ero-e(llI, but T bat , time I did net think of that. The enr up nn Arabian Sheik. .ir.n-.il (.letinnirir.li- ,i,crn,,., 1...1 W. rle .. ,...me. ,.,,! ,n . fV,. C.1,1 -.-.--. KW . "." " ." ." h"""' - 4'JU .'t ........ , -,M. . f.V. HI'" bJtllA and the. f" inmlili With bells and fringes ind tassels, like the winter jranl'n lids. The glr's have en when thev come out I te iiniiP upon ttifir tees. nd maki , gob r'sehc te get acquaint- Atlvntiltirnn With r, 1. .-.- "II.H 1;S.nii,,t,iW,,y, FAVORITE RECIPES OF FAMOUS WOMEN lng, teating noise, nnd then bhuknesj! Tomorrow Miat Happened? NO. 1 Hj MILS, WAKHKN C, lIAItniNO (The I'lrst I.aclr of th I.nndl nl and then te propose I've be, n around the Hern three times SIIOK-SHI.N'INt; KIT Is very es. and wallowed off Ivov West. A .. 1 1 . t .1 ... Where It Is iheppv cress-wavs nnd veu ' ri 'ntlal, but frequently gets lest in M .1 .. l-l- .. . . . ' (lilrken I'l Hell chi ken until It falls from bones, iet in mnill mis en tei-h one onion in cun hen urein. .viiikp a pat-trv of one rjiiait tlmir. lump of lurd sie of egg, iinu teuspoenfiil of salt, two heaping teaspoons linking pnwdei MU te make soft dough te roll Line baking dltdi with pniitrj nnd bake in li.n evin, then till crust with inicKen, cover feel fceasirk near your vest. nut I'm net n (.enhened mariner enough as vet te be able te ride, A came1. 1 was pea sleU until 1 tumbled off and nearl" died ... ....... ., . . ... ....... . t . .,.,.. . .ill ieniums 11 u O.k small petn- ' a" tlieUchrnfv te la mn ' ' " ' K" I for polishing the kIiec. ,. soft cloth for th a the bottom of this closet unless nil packed together. One of the steies sells n box nil fitted out nnd which will fit conveniently in the bottom of the closet. It contains a dauber, a nice soft brush I'etaled "Tie-On" Shirt for Veur New Freck This "tie-en" fklrt gives a charm ing air te an early fall dance f roe's. Cut white georgette or chiffon the wlillh , for a skirt and twelve Inches longer' than the necessary length. I'iicp the I top te a depth nf fifteen inches witlii pink chiffon or georgette. Mark off large petals ns shown. Ilnve these plceteil, faced or bound, then bend with Iridescent bends. One-half Inch below 1 the line where the petals meet have ill hew of ejplpts. These nre made In- cutting through rows of hemstltrh-'' llun black velvet ribbon fhreugl . !..., 'I'l. ... U. -I.i- - ..1 That I'lffiintrT ladv that I heard Is suc'i a tirrit-ciass vamp ing. nun omen veivec rinuen rnreugli .1... .. l.. 'I'l. ... U. -I.i .. ..1 jUt'ffrSt'iiarrt!! s. g?. ; k js?. ?k: Hhfl must have been off vamping In leme en the extra shine, n button hook, shoe Vv,ar the freek ever 11 silk slln Other parts, ultheUR-fl, W nnil n nnlp of lneer .ml nil tU. l ",8r ,ne Ir0CK 0Ver " B1IK B"P' I saw where once, her needle steed sural ' One of the better shops li having n i ' snle of silk frocks, renlly surprising big w ith which tn sew- Ph Pyramids are funny things; they nuut inein, tneugn, 10 jaet, FLORA. J Kvery olio gieus m jstetned te irnipiprnuiKi-iN ur ... , ji ,, iiiaii n I i-auestrlan attire of i.itt kiiakers ure with pastr.v ami urewi, in ipm-h men j-er games or leap.rreg ma; no played 1 nnil excellent iniuc, cnecueree: crci) dp 1 no freiUHiitly worn when plavlng t n Thl ken remaining broth nnd serve ever by giants of the past ' rhino, blnck canton crepes beaded or i ills or Relf that the wearer of this form petptr. 'rhfl waK's P'jl'l ,0. " asens then, were embretdeied. nn.v number nf Btylcs, and I ,of sports costume does net feci i-mlmr. - ' . lew')ur lh''" t'ia" "0"' . . ... aH reduced te S10 nnd S15. I risied bv being conspicuous The. Tomorrow I'lneapple Salad, by Or I'haraeh would hav had te heck the , al1 reuuLCU lu ?'" f kn.ckerbecker suit Is ideal for hiking Mrs. Calvin toelldgo. I The SMibix Is oulte a h?fTy bust but I " " ' '""- '" W.m.n'.PM. I 'or mountain cllinblng I Tne "U''LM, , rf' eLinn.i y ' J Editor or phen. tVslnm SOOO or Mmln tout i Hut sense of fitness Is offended when Can t understand, Wlwe.n the bourn of and B. The Old Carriage Maker Had an Important Truth i-' JL O make each part as strong as the rest," was his way of "building a wonderful, one-horse chaise that wouldn't wear out till judgment day." This illustrates a fact that is keeping many doctors busy these dayshuman bodies, like chaises, break down be cause some part isn't as strong as the ethers. Very often it's b.ecause of ill-balanced feed, lacking in 6eme important element of nutrition. This is especially true of ills developed in childhood, and carried en through life. Grape-Nuts, that world-famous, ready-te-eat cereal, brings the plan of building each part as strong as, the rest rest te serve human need. Grape-Nuts contains all the nutri ment of these best of the field grains, wheat and barley, including the vital mineral elements, and it is a wonderful feed for building and sustaining health and strength. The delicious flavor and crispness of Grape-Nuts make it a welcome dish whenever you're hungry. rv is-. w. Hut sen woman or girl puts en sporting krllcltcrbdckers te g0 shopping or te pay ealjs. In the l'nst this is seldom. If V city en aalllMv It. tltHn I II u l.nrn IipI II I rMlnrr imiu.ia ... ,.,.,....,. .ut,n ,---.-. - - - , let. Tne picture is nn actual uius-. ergnnuie vviiu u iiiuni-ruu-ij nm inm 'V T1. n, ...,!: vy ll ,Nn, "u- ftwy ,0Ul ner m all 1 1 tt nctn uiiuiuit. tnat neap or sanu r.r,i,f,.tv Wne-u thai .,.... nrnhiclHmusthave.beenastrenKarmriy that XytZ MWUtaWeBt'th" w rl'leMms , ""'' K" h,lfrV W" ," If It's net ixUetly handsome, but It's Bet a in LrlL dressed for an afternoon's u don't happen te have elthpr of tliPfe I peker face Ultns In th5 inappropriate , rUlnl t preparations handy simply Iren the I They tell m that It's riddle, but If. net one te m, Keep Milk Frem Sejuring Fresh milk or cream, If it la lee cold when it ls bought, may be kept, sweet overnight. If it Is bought ever the counter, carry it home wrapped in 11 Tl'a 111.. hniir.. nf ntte P.Qt lilff ,. I trat en or n woman wnenn niea or a u-iiiie it is still nretty innii, iron eiip ..v.""".- ...- . ji::. - 1 th pk. soil dipce 01 paper, vv iuip ir s ;.-' Mepr hostess gown" for the afternoon 1 pt perfectly dry before going en te the ' An.i nv from' i, nxnreasinn iu.t tn I still cold wrap the bottle tightly in tea Aafc.i:. La SIti, '.".ti.'unM ,rivnMt- Veu will find thnt Ibis easj and dis,-e et-what be thlnlw I towels, enensp this bundln in 111 roll of 4 ZESfn e const lcueus?v att?rpii 'L,?"' 1 ' eiblplp uiethed pllmitlutPs the nece.sst v Ami aim means te Imid v oil Boy.Kellon batting levcrid with Henn ' "TTirMffy rutliir than te eiubafrasi f starches mid It will leek an If It had I n leeks just like the HplUnx clfetwleth and ptrH In a levcred tin a li ... ' 1 mi.- av.11 bn ivulud. ' IlKllDKRT 9. nnil. Delineator. Ktmiim.k..iMKMtiy- f- .. '.- ." .. "r.i.t..'.. ".'. I. 1 1 .Jtti.i w. - ... - le ....... . j-iirilrrl-,- ,'"1""!J5agJ;"""""'j- I GrapeNuts THE BODY BUILDER NO COOKING The "Feed Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Heme, Office and Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S. iWAteid IauUtiens ft Substitute i "There's a Reasen19 Pestum Cereal Ce., Inc., Battle Creek, Mich. Vii
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