mi $&&?F "SFf J MU-tfM ;75" .IA n i :'?& V J mr EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIEAbELPHIAY SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1922 ' . , ' . ' .. .. : : - r - m Little Alicia Doesn't Take Any Part BE StKE m4T Y0(7K EARRINGS ARE BECOMING BEFORE YOU BUY, THEM m , in the Fun and Play at the Sea Xf"w i 5l?i4 D. LOWRIE'S SATURDAY EVENING TALK Ter These Who Are Worried About the Seuls of the Younger Generation rt t ' if ,. U- I I I'iA". .-i W ySlp'nJf i i.i Wk'J HAD a wemnn letter this week from n ' nny doubts that would nrrrsMtnte n who Mill tlmt she wns spinnim pre nig ". '"- ""''.' troubled nbeut her vetuu: nephews nnt , ""i.ihi, uin- - - u. f i!n... .L verv- fend nml heenmc nwnre tint what we new knew frJLj ! , tri n i, " Imw Iwn Ced inlilenlng the M'lr- Inf-L ,l,l f Xrvlv llfn V Itlinl pitrt of lis, e took for n I.IHI- I 'OSS KriuVtE 'w'frnX net - .l.hln&n,..n, but led In Jjr, sis?vh?nVh;f ffi5 ft.r,hri; ' HS 'v ft ! n-i.. r .,,.- i.n ij n.ti nl, ii... "n" and then linpp certnint . All i ne . . . . ..I .1 !.... .... ...1 II T-111 (1 Mil I II I I 11 I lli W H V M IHI'l 1 lipr me fr una hit khuhi rntien mother Mt It before .or M. st , ,,, I, ,rii A th .,,.,,. ,,.u or ,,m'lrs ,,.., prisened us, or held nnd completed u. and aunts nnd grandmothers hnve px pressed tlip same fpi'llns In one wn or nether nbeut tlip luck of seriousness long spiritual lines of the generation coming en. 1 nm iiultp Niirp from my own e M-nipil ps uIipii tlipy wpre upon us thnn tlip li:np bruini hiiipp m iroog ireog iroeg nlpd tlit-ir purport Uur fniliup-, our -III", uur slew gnins, our stiipspitn losses ami our helps te nu euu.lllirhim or sprpuifj it is only nitpr tlipie inve BfricncP tlmt hIip nml tlmt tlipy lire '.),.,. i-Hiiptillens of nli tlipw ibin?s flint right. Only jestprdny pvpninit u utrl. ,. (.urn-lves i;rip the epntriil fm't of whom 1 nm vtj fend nnd wlienr I tlmt wp nrp net doing It nlenc, lliat i knew prctt. wpII, snld coolly ih.it ll urc net hriiiRlnir ourselves te the new was her belief th.it youth did net need birth, but ns sutely ns p were horn of religion, cither 11a 11 help or ns a con- our lunrhers, ,e surely ure we being olatlen. born of (iuil. She confessed te beinu often tin- . .... , " , , happy nnl rpstlpvs, but net In wiiys -N" for !,"-v en, "he ' impatient that needed religion, thnt is. If by re- of Hint spiritual hirlh In nnether. lifllen one meiint nnylbln? mere thnn nntlmis iier Its delay, (.kepticil of It a phlloseph of life She knew every bpinu u matter i much for t!eil ns for one needed u philosophy of lift I, e. thest. who stand b . It mlnht be well whnt te expect from life nnd wlint wns te read with a faithful heart the story your share lu life l)tli for enioyne-nt of the cnmlnn te our Lord, secretly nnd nd givlns, brt altheuph sk ale knew b night, of that prince among the thnt there were some persons who tee riders ami scholars of Jerusalem, te the obvious nnd easj wny of making NicedemiiH. their relationship with well, with (Sed Ills ctiestien- "Hew enn a mnn be the chief end of life, thete were, she burn again"'" Is a question much like felt sure, mere persons who ceubl net our own. fellow that wa out It just was net There, under the night kv, ral'ed Batumi te them, and en the whole thej above the tnet mhhkIs of Jerusnlem tot along very well without pretending with inthing between them nnd the that It was, but just being .-miple stnrs but the ve air sweeping In from about It. the uieiuitiilns, the ipiestlener had his Wr ,,.,,, .... , , ,, nnwer. nml two thousand enrs has E WKRE sitting under n cloudlet ,, ,,, lM (.einplPteness: night ky en n terr.ice overleekinc 'I'rulj . I mi.v. except a mnn be born a wlje. silent a!le. Kcr new .ind ,.f the water nnd the Spirit, he can then n falling Mnr made a wide arch of net enter the kingdom of tied. That transient light neress the heavens and which is born of the llpsii is tle-h, that fell nemewhere in star dust Inte s.nee which Is born of the spirit Is uplrlt Except for the little mountain mcr Marvel net thnt 1 snv: Ye must be bent en Its distant journey te the se.i i,rn ,, T ll(1 biWeth where and the crickets In the grass there was JN, ,,,,, nml, ,(, h,,llrt,st thP voice no appreciable sound anywhere. 'Ihe thercf. hut knewe,t net whence It whole of whnt surrounded us meant ei,.,,. d whither it teeth se U slit I .Ail xH.l Htliln.a ..1... .-. .. ..!. .T ... j..v w..u ui.u uimuus -'- i" en-, ii. ner eer one tlmt Is Ixirn of the spirit . i mi-mil tuiiM un " 1 T IV Ik Vy V W YVV YV r'Vf" Vf'VV,'lV TlS. jr Q m jC 11C rtri) ITLts. ft kfJU,UCJUCl IMf I 11 L I II whole eummer of Invelv mghis Ttn t a rpiIE enlv part ativ of us outsiders , T'11 '' pletures.pie above everything ' and If smartly clienn. ou nciiulre that the face Seme of llie long nnd droop big lifetime, crowded with experiences I ' . ..." ... , , , ., . i X e'. is the nun of tmliiv's benuu liidh idii il touch wh.ih raises ell out lug Minetles of earrings will make the lay back of me. and she was bnreh X '''"' ' j" that spiritual birth of T,' , rKe hat a thing of beauty nnd dis twenty and had only begun te feel f.e ' - "- else, even t our very nearest, i ' ,-'l,, ;n ;! ', Vnl h orts vpe ' I.'nrrlns-. will emphasle n type ill. tliirtlipiip.. Fer the turban the close Cm renchings out toward one or at I- nt best that e a third per-en in nny "A" J let. " " r; ' r' "' ,X ' , -e , tlncth mmic own. preMdlng jm eser-' lilting earring would fellow better the most two of the big element .1 experi- r:t eo.niiiiiinntlen. f,,l I no s "ft na wlul 'd wit i 'plc tir-' e-c ns- much Individuality In their laws f ,esK. ee that come with jus, living. ' . ,,(!" ''I'T'i,,, 2 1" ... " ZV, ' l-.e tr'lm mliig II " erlrnl ly correct, choice as , haxe In building up the I Itecause of the prevalence of the ear- hy expect her te feel her sul life ,.,,,,.. ' bll,i,pi . ,, LV ,,r h, 'hen. are the complementary pictur- cliiiracteii.tus v men make et jeu n ring lie cell ure tnreatens nn extreme aa something quite apart from her hedv '" ,,! n,. '. enn 1 r,,,f , . eseue earrings woman apart.. s.mplirlt.v. A.s the winter season comes life when she was in the mid-, of J " " '1I( ' ,)rp v J' ;" or r Wemlng qimlitv is no negli- There are Imw s of design which mut en with its mere formal dress and mere coming nte her own as woman Why. (, . , e e Se's e erua life We ' K'l'e e.imntlt The.e Is ., subtle some- be conformed te lu telat ;;n te the shape e aberate ear deeernt en it is predictPi after all. expect anvthmg se preceieus I,."n,",ff(,l,1 V of our fellow, en am thing nbent the modern fashion whu-h ;f the face, however. The long, slen- that the cUrcmeh .simple colfture nnd is a recegnirable attitude toward an " "' '" '" . ' ' tllr "' ? , " n.'i , reuutres the ear t.. be pre I into der face. sn. with round and looped correspondingly simple draping of the unseen Ced. when , r, just waking Xh f, fc V fnZu llv - v ce s ' he meat s te a. end of th s earrings would be saved sharpening of froek will be the distinctive fashion in , ..I nminiiiniiliif ..ii till- I i 'oil it III! II lilt' IIIMil s l llili .. w........-..u ...w .. . Ct 9 . W a rtT TT . 7 AistsiMrfa 4 Af Am 7.. a. r r ones Jim a rme, ir can wihuieiwh ituiv, onceomj j) QAn . lnthnr Am (Znintt tn Htttln n Tinnntiful T.' t?l "" "'" " ' e " im'a; THE children at the aeashere hotel are nil brown nnd rosy nnd sturdy nnd vigorous. Except Little Alicia. ' They nil go down en the bench every morning nnd dig In the sand and run nbent in the sun nnd get their feet wet nnd get scolded for it. Except Iilttle Allcin. After thnt they nil get Inte red or blue or pink and white bnthlng suits nnd you enn hear their squeals of delight nnd excited Jey ns they nil go Inte these fenrsome, wonderful waves. Except Little Allcin. Hew they nil de ent nftcr thnt I Hew they laugh nnd tnlk ! Hew they nil hurrv te get through with their resting, 'into their freMi clothes nnd down en the bench again for thnt long afternoon of plnylng en the sand. Except Little Allcin. Suppertime, nnd nnether big menl. Thcv nil tell Slether nbeut whnt they've been doing nil day, and they nil try nnd try te stay nwnke longer thnn they should. Hut somehow the snnd has get Inte their eyes while they were down there en the bench, nnd befere they knew it they nre nil fnst nslcep getting ready for nnether beautiful, healthful dny at the seashore. Except Little Alicia. BUT little Alicia's dny Isn't n bit like thnt. Little Allcin sleeps Inte, nnd ents Utile. ... .. She doesn't play with the ether children en the bench. She sits quietly under the tent where her tevs are, nnd she stnres Istlcssly nt the toys and the snnd nnd the ether C There'ls no rose thnt mounts up under her evelnshei benenth the fnlnt tnn thnt the sun has brought te her pnle cheeks. And lltt)e Alicia never gets into a & bright red bnthing suit te go Mi,3 into the waves. "OK, Her mlddny meal Is henlthfun-, down like the grownups, nnd then tin. up and down n short stretch of unlk, gnzlng wistfully nt th. f?!M, which she enn take no part, down .t en the bench. ' ' U0WB th Her supper Is nn early one si.4 .v is glnd te get back te bed! d ,l POOH little Allcin 1, a cenrl(l(M( ST She doesn't knew what th mentis, but she doesn't like thrfJn It's better thnn being sf wns for se long, but It's f0 much L!l than being nb te plnv. Wert Hut little Allcin deen't eemni.t she Just hepra nnd w!,,M W'! tlmea Mether henrs these Ledm ?' wishes, which hnve te de with tWtv children, nnd their beautiful $1 color nnd their fun. while filic iu,i?,! Littrn Allcin te bed. - B"e Puttia Mether holds Little Alicia en ki lap for n long tlme when he h nbeut these hopes nnd wMn i,i, (die premises thnt some tiny they'll coo If she enn make Little Alicia ri.,1 iiiiiu nine lmiuuen or tne jay i, thnt iikciI te be hers before she wai ! sick, at some of the funny picture ik paints of these wishes and henci r-l., i.A. 1 Mni.. i .F. !c the pale convalescent whose thin jju ciews mj wciiHijr en ners. piVEN thnt fnlnt imlintlen of n laajl j-i is iireiiy rare inesc Unys; It gy t'AKf f nnnv tn tVm -dint a when the ether children nre se bro anil res.v unit cuiiuy mm vigorous Hut seme dny Mether nml Iltii iMicni iiic K"'"s i nine se mi, en tu fun thnn these children Hint it weul jusi iiiiiKc jeu muKii nun gei'fomtceli in your cueens 10 tiiinu niwut It. hear your fellow men ! T THINK somehow the hurrv am the h less,, what les, f any. which hap pens te them us n result Is net in our keeping We hnve a ereat responsibility forcing process that we have had te toward Hed because of our own "new take en as part of life, because of the birth, but It Is net of s() terrible nnd limlnatlen of time and sjmce b new (tedlike u character that the new birth inventions that trend en our heels and of ethers Is In our keeping make us (te fnstei, faster te our gea'.s The spirit uieveth when- It llsteth Antoinette Dennelly gives some pointers en the styles that suit various types, the designs te be found In the shops nnd the things te consider before purchnslnz mny provide thnt smart dash, the mean ing of which we women understund If the ether hahes don't. I'.ut here n ! word of caution. The brilliant colors mny swing cruelly nguinst n complexion which has lest its xeutlfful bloom or e.xnggcrntp the faded tone of the eye L'miin n bit dull and wearv keenlne ut I with the precession. Jade, which is perhaps mere univer sally becoming th.m am ether single color, has a liemendeus following. Ce, ill for the brunette Is shown in the most lovely workmanship. Carved white jnde. somewhat of a luxury, Is becoming te nliuest ever) tjpe of woman. Curved nnd lillgreed iiietni designs, some fan tnstic, some simple, nnd some medium, are there en the tray te lure us en te hope or destruction, however our choice Please Tell Me What te De ny CYNTHIA WHATS WHAT ?! Jfclcn )cct'e will protrude semewhnt upon the heri en because the tip of the ear, nt least, must be shown te produce the most fas cinating effect. Ihe most pepulnr type of earrings se lint t.. nermlr.. .1,1. n.menl!., nle. ,i,lM-r '" '"""K- '1 preM-he. turesque. drooping and alluring effect.1, ' round, full face, en the ether the earrings cannot be chosen wilU- "nd. "iild present h mere plensing nillv. Ne, rumor hath it that in some contour with the dangling, long erna- eases the eat rings are the phet upon mentatiens. I.speclallj It the neck is which swings the design of the gown, 'lender these earrings meet with ut- the coiffure nnd the . hapeau. One pair most success, of enrrliiKs mav net lit- allotted te an.- Fer the piquant face, smnll ln all its .... t .. . . -I.. .".. . .. . .1 .. . .. . . --.r. - ty '- ' ........ 1 tninK xve nnve gotten i itn ti Iimrx. Uuni i.ar,.st t, snr thereof. Hut old gown or tre-K Hanging in u p closet. proiertiotis. me earring ntteil close Is prismglv inexpensive. Ilarn stones nnd I but te leek upon and ndmlre were joy Ing the jeungsters into liming souls, thou knew est net whence it cometh, i'l'hej nic tee much the center of nttrne- llkelv te be most fetching In the beautiful ones, jewelers tell me. heir- enough as tneugii tnat was our ansur and tun nor whltlier If geeth. Se is ever one , tleu for thnt. concentrated space she may hnM- quite looms and discarded stones of beautv, I Hut the mnin nelnt of enrring shop . i. ..... 1. . . t . 1. .. t .. .1 I rl't... . ..... Ka n..t. .l,l. 1..e .. ...nl... I nnnt. ....... ..C ....Ia ...! 1 1 1, .. 1 . t. .' . . .' uini is iru ei i iii" rspiru . far bcem te be the tnsseled. drooping strikes its asseciiitc face. Jet and crs .nes. Manifold nre the designs of tliese. tal. emeralds nnd peurls, held fe'ith Seme of them are frightfully expensive temptutlen for these with the precious ami einers. goon looking ns can lie, sur- i stone pocketbneus, designs se lexely thnt Ged's We act ns thensh we were afraid the Tin- awakening comes te a soul with- Ged who made them wen! let them die out his volition. en our hnnds without full -Heded s,,uls, ..,.,,,,, ' or. nt nil events, without the means of T1' 1IIr'ltI' nn" 'nose of us who when transportation out of the seen Inte the - It conies fall te recognize It. that eternal. We have done away with a Is betw.en us and (ted We can be hell where every one went who was net helped by a third person or hindered a "saved -iiinrr." whatever that wa, temporarily nt most Hut the real life hut we hnve net done awa with the lias te be begun ami lived and ended belief that "being horn :uain" implies with (ied. reciting the Apostles' Creed without SMtMl P. LOW R IE. 1 he rVife CheQter hazkl deye batcheler Jnan Uteflfhri'tq mirrict Vermin TTntnc, a win who nil hit llfr hut trlflrd with u nmrti S'fte , Irmei him in prcfrrrnrr tn llrr'iirt Inimi Itnn, iche lerci hrr drvuttdlu. '' vhe Mct' Yoiek,1 rhnrm Juan n cendenf of '(117 nhlr Id hnhl 01 fnnn, hut nftn thnr miirnme h tnnkci hrr mimalilc Ihreii'ih A nl. tentinni In ether umich 11 A en Eiillh, .Jenn jnvnirr sutrr, igim'i In t'Mi'f thnn. nnntin mi" it nn u flirtation irith htr, ijiieiiihi Jenn vhe. in drtpcrntien. tin in tn lltrhert Lirinaslan. vhe Hll let e Aci. 7Vie iay remrs irhen Ucrhrit niki her tn go away villi him, nml nn impulii', thr consent i nnlu tn fimt out nftrr they hove rtartid in llnlmt'i em. that nhr cannot no thimnjh irith it. An Occident eeeutt nml both Jenn and Herbert aw hijimd. .lean trlU ITrrhrrt th truth and mki him tn lend for German. Edith Inti'rfi'rt'. noise of some one opening the deer and in heart leaped m.Vdlv. Was It Nnr liian. had he come m last-1 At that moment I remembered nothing of what had happened during the last week. I remembered only the fact that he was my husband nnd that I wanted him. The deer eb,ispil and quick, firm foot steps came across the fleer te my bed A moment luter Edith wns bending ever me. I thought she was going te kKs me nnd qii.ck as a Hash mv well arm went up te ward her off In m, longing for Neriivin I had forgotten Edith, and her presence here new was a mockery It sened eiih te remind me of the iinhnpptucss she had caused me. She sat down belde me and began te speak very quieklv "Ibin't he n feel, Jean, I wnnt te help eii. I admit that ou hne no leasen te mist me and I'll tell ou nil about eve,thiiig later Whnt I want nni te de new Is te listen te me, for I have unl a few minutes, Nerman Is waiting te (nine up and I don't want The mnnef be worn With spertl a arled arrangement of color nnd ' are belmr rushed te shnns te he reset I tititir is nn, tn l.nv n ..iilr f MFtln.. clothes without looking quite i i.li.-n- stone for ear ornaments. but te buv n note of IndiMdiiiilitv con- leus. Add them te our long linnl. W hen worn w Ith hats, again line may The colors are brillinnt and benutifiil, forming te our dress, the shape lif veur low walsted, long skit ted crepe fro, It be considered te the renter glory of and with u costume of neutral color face, and of a color that Mutters, There h Nothing Negligent yr5 fser? QVes Instructions en About Today s ISegligec rj , r? J J r r iJ n 1 iiulv lu i-eea ana arejer ine joaey The Chihrs Feet! Is Really the Most Important Element of Geed Health, if the. Mether Only Realized It By MTtv M. A. WILSON 'given betwefn the feeding nt 10:30 A. fepintfi t i i;t i,u ir. i; i. tnijen. ,411 Si. and the " I M feeding. "B""!""J The nine-month-ehl bahv will re- EVEKY little while there comes nn quire thirty ounces of milk and ten appeal for lulp in feeding the bahv. ounces of water, and three level table If the puns mother could be taught,""1" "f sugnr This Is proportioned , ,' , , , , , i , into the ii-iuil tlve f.edmgs. In nddi- that this w.rk of feeding the bahv Is ,, , t)l pr(,)llr(M lnjk n( thp ))rP. really the most .mpertant thing ln herein led .eieal baby can be given n crust life, there would be fewer sek babies, ' of zwieback, after each feeding, u puree nnd fewer women with aching heart-. ''JhiJ !lve I'll Vlll' lllll i (A' V 1)1)11 fl(l(lli,Vl THE HOME IN GOOD TASTE Ily Hareld Dnnaldfen Eberlcin I.etttrs te CvrtMa'ti column mu at ii-rittr en out slilr e! the pnt.fi eltf nml muif he 0,u,l with thr 'r' namf and adrtrrxn. The """ 'Sir,,i?K ,, publlslieil 1 thr (crltrr rtpet no' ' J (f. Vnslentil Irttrri and Irlffrs ri'trn en heth ildtn e the nnp.r iilll ;' " nniurr, that can Ir ulvrn ''" '"'I'1, ii III idrnne leek thrrr. d. l'"enaJ ''" art only itirilttii uhcii atrselutcli ncc-earu- Tl en ll it her who is feeding her b.iby The i'iir-eld baby should be taught m.Mi te mini, e, er mines ,.s ,, ,(J M,M.ef ,, thing i lay mere waiting for Meil.ert tn I starrd at her In iiumzement. What peme back I looked about the room was she talking nbeut, what did she and tried te concentrate en the furnl-h-, ""'"l v the snungeness of her ntti- l. T ..l .1 .. 1 . I i i i t TUle, Hill WliUt I till Decline III ,er I .1l one nun; llie n.-iniiii; " lie- -"" Ings. I wondered what kind of , pie . ,... eratH uU. was .enlli.ed te that nan ianen us in nml what tiiev were forgotten all about the role sh.. had limited gieup of women who say, BIl( j-nuliinIK inenasi' until Hie bab Hid thev believe tint been pl.nlng and was talking like a 'lelice, n my bnth read.' oeu js taking nbeut ten te twelve table- It (OKINSK LOUIS At one time the wearinc of the elab- thlnking of us we had been for a drive or had the seen the luggage tint we had in tl,. back of the car? And nil these thoughts only served te make me ihe mere nerv ous. I knew that I was delni wrong te worry m.iself, for m cheeks nnd 1 ,. .I..JI..U Mlliw i.ui. .me., n , , r u , , w , p In u. f..finl , ... ...... success it ii termined by growth, which well-cooked cerenls, egetnbles, iiiclud mean lie nased weight, without undue '".if eoeked pninet nnd baked potato. . , , ,, i When uu start te feed bahv give only gaining .n sle or llesl, i Mlij alll0MllfH 0 thnt , hremnrh If Imbv Is h.ipp . and seems te n- , (.t.,,0,ned te the new feed. crease t'i'ii w.ek, de iml clinnge tl.e entents of the formula used. 'I his is Hew te .Mnhe Oatmeal Jelly the best indention that the feed s Thl, r(),(llI ent, of ,he Scotch pin- ugieciiig with him and snt sfying his il(illl oatmeal can be used. 1'liiee In hung, r, nnd nKe nuetlng the nntural ,j(iujjlt boiler one cup of boiling wnter, crew th requir. units. aMll Jaj(j Dining the warm weather or in warm tmr-nuartcr tcaaoean of Halt climates it is best te reduce the cream , , '1'iartcr teaspoon ej sail, or ft cent.nt of the formula, as this U"'" taMtipnn of oatmeal. Is erv etten the real reason for illges- t'oel: for four hours en the slmmer- tne il'lsturbani e '"g burner: new cool nnd turn ln piece 15.nl one pint of wnter em h morning l cheesecloth nnd press through into and begin bv giving the new bah ene'1' 'hina buwl, adding two teaspoons of lablesiuiiiiful in Ii twenu -lour lieur1-. shb.ii. Zwlebaclf I'uiluing Q 1 ! I Wants an Address Dear Cynthia Can you tell me the. nddres of the Big Sisters' Club nml where I can get full particulars In the event of my becoming a member? HUN IU ETTA. Apply nt 1505 Arch street. Girls' Service League, for Information. e luve no record of the Illg Sisters' Club, but knew It does exist. Why Net Talk te the Yeung Man? Dear Cynthia I nm coming te you for help. Thanks. I nm a girl In my tns) nnd I'm mero worried than a filrl of thlrtv. Cvnthln, 1 was engaged te be married nnd It wns broken off, nnd new I'm lteenlnc company again nnd fear that the same thing will happen M" mother is the cause of this, for she is n big taltlclnle and ewes money wher ever she gees nnd tnll.s about every member of the family. Her nonsense makes people leso respect for us nnd kills our honor. Rvery tlme a young man calls en me she snubs nt him nnd mnlic't me feci like two cents, Cynthia, I've lest one geed man ever her and don't want te lese another ricasa ! tell me what te de, as she can't be stepped nnyhew. WOIIKIKU. If the eung man enren for you why net have a Mralglit-frem-the. shoulder tails with him nbeut your worries? He'll understand, doubtless. ill ,.M It Is very rude te call after any ci In mibllc. ns the Ctrl Illustrated 1 doing. If she wishes te speak te til pnsaing acquaintance, it is easy tneui for her te haBtcn after the ether t nnd catch up with her Ne girl Knows "what's wnnt" ever calls aflt neon e In n nubile tnoreuRhfare. embnrrnsses the party et the ether ml te have her name made common pre! erty in tins way ami it preciaimj ib caller ns ene who Is unfamiliar lrll Pel te usaKe. If It lu n social Impropriety feri nlrl te shout out another girls nacil new much mere marine Is the eff'sl when she calls a man's name' In t case, slm Is net ndvlseil te hurry lit! him Ne nlce Klrl runs after a mal L nlcss it is a matter of life or dtltl shn can afford te wait until she itl him again. man tint tiuth It's your one chance te held Ills love In the future!" Monday The l'nepct(d Happens Things You'll Leve te Make I suppose you and Herbert have ttrjs.il lili t I. 1 J LlnSI ImMI Alitl ii.lt nlisai . , , , uuu iiji uiif riwi i uniu'ii ,1011 uimill hands burned and I was sure that 1 ,elng out for n ride, but I happen t must hnve some fever If enlv Heibert knew tint .von were plnnnlng te run would return nnd put nn end te the """ ""' him and I have told Nerman .......nc. n .,.. ..!,. ,..,. I, I "O urn. ..en ICis liu is 111 iril .s.ir lirM HPI, IMf lllillli I n lllll l-s - III- H( jl pened te bring with him And then my deer opened nnd he rame Inte the room. Forgetful of mv arm I tried te straighten tip. but he was by my side in a moment and was forc ing me back en the pillow "Don't be reckless," his tone wns harp. "I was longer thnn I expected te be, but I couldn't seem te get through te Hilten It's all right, Jenn, don't worry. Nerman Is coming, he' start ing directly nnd he ought te be here Inside of nn hour or se " I drew n long brentb, nnd It seemed te me as I lay there looking up Inte Herbert's face thnt I had struck him a blew. 1 siipese my own features must have m pressed my relief nnd Jey nnd yet only n short lime nge I had con sented te run nwny with him, and I knew that he loved me far mero thnn Nerman ever would. "I'm going downstairs," he said 1,,ir Ve,lr J,,w,t """" Curtain brusquely. "Is ttiere an thing you These old-fashioned "tie backs" ndd want, enn I de anything te miike .von grently te the attractiveness, of a guest mere comfortable'" room. Cut cenne unbleached linen the I shook my bend and tried te smile, ' shape shown in the lower right-hand but the smile was n ghastly effort nnd corner With rnfiia of colors that inntih I knew he wns eager te get nwnv. the draperies and furniture in the room, "Don't forget." were his last words, embroider u simple design. I.lne with "Nerman has no idea of the truth " nnv color thnt I1nrm0nl7.es with the Again I nodded, nnd he left me alnne. room's color scheme. Fasten each end I had nothing tn de new hut wnit for te medium .sized very ring or enntn- Nerman, and in the blessed rertninty elrd ring. cry simple hangings wll that he was coming te me, thnt already be .made doubly effective if fastened U ma en bin way, 1 fell asleep. with these "tie-backs." . I awueaea aemt time later te tee t - V. :.. Bh;lv' - V...I. -.. . v . j j ... . l-.!..t. -. 1e.1l human being'' enough for the most of us wns the spoonfuls en, I, t wntvfeur hours when I was at a uin.ivantage for I rnul 1 ''"U1 el(1 kimono. New-mid, hew- he Is s! month, e, I. ha. dl have prevented Kdith's saving "' "'' ""' ''"' ""M "0"m". " Incnnse the iimminf of milk each what she liked te me ln mv nrescnr 'he wife of restrii ted Income are heing six duvs bj 01 1 -I 1 If euni e, which equuli le.lrilnss .-..nilltliin. km, I l,e nun. nn I l elHerted le the V)e of tiling WHICH 0n,. tllblesp.H.nlll seakltig hurrledlv h'.iLJU; ". 1 is net enl) easy te get into but easy siinllv the 1 h ielan prescribes a te leek at, tee. fermi la te suit tl , child s needs, but The charming creation sket. lied If bahv falls te 1,-1. 111 or show s digestive drapes pule periwinkle blue 1 huleii ever 1l1stu1buiK.es u,ns.i the phvsiclan ut lidice and lurKlli treiisiis 01 rauiuiu 1111.7. .... . 1 silk in the same blue of deeper tone .Never gh e nnv f, Frent ami side panels, us well as the veur bahv vuti . ....,..)... I 11 itl, ln: ill ..in ImmIi Sll'iall. i .1 lllll ' irrnv 'lliiw-rs. nle of chiffon, and the ruling mn result lu the (hath of the . 3 e .1 !...... 11 I ....1, ..!.. I. I. III,. ( euees 01 rne rinuen .111- joie-u ...,, ih. ....rf . -,lb thread The charming little i-np After the hrtt dnv baby Is usunll.v , h I'l.ice in the teji compartment of the double beilir "ac cm;j 0 milk. When scalding het, add 7 k n nhcrs of ztneback. Heat hard le blend in the softened I'bin k, nihling Xmnll pinch uf salt, 'J 110 teaspoon 1 of suyar. Cook for two hours en the simmer formed nn interesting decoration. The I substance te it nlisijlting tlle PIl.V - iiiL' burner cool nml unrrn lis n ilessert ,.,lt.rn ln.n.1 ..'nu .iftnt, nnpti.l,n.l ...i.t. .. . . ., I. All. - "". -'". ....'. ...... ... .. ..... '."i ,,111, Wl tlT.t ,. ..... I'.IVI. Ill, 1(1, I'll Willi II te strict observe this ,,r i 1,,,,,., ,,,! , ,i, . r.t.i ,.v,ibl ' ,u..n,. ,.,! ,..,.i ..,. 1 .' .... " I'niiuiniii v. V4 v hj iiiu ivhi win .tiavi 1 iri 11 uiiiin 1111111 1 iiiiu nunic i lies in 1 iih eddlcl Kgg for Twe-Venr-Old Child T""5 f,,wldcTr r,li,rrS;,""'r.0, ''r' n,,-u ., ., , , , ., decoriitive panels nt the sides, often- ..,. ....,a j,.i..se u. .ii.se s..n.,.. . 1 ,imes wl,, (joy. colored Chlncse pat re of matching mateilulH and trimmings, i-u i-vei.v "i e,.--... ,.., .... . , ,, , nmi u, ,,.. mm .u.-. 10. in, , t,,rns. tjueen Anne mirror frnmes art tttne during He night, usually 10 1. an egg In small bowl and add te the ..i..Ilv ..onsniciieim for their irriirefnl Thn IT'iTft 111'c h'yrhnnn 'N ,,.'," " , , , , , n 1 .. ' K'' llewl'ng lines, nnd arc sure te ndd dis- Ihe emans r.xdiange , The wci. i,i bahv usuniiy requires ;hrfe lnblpoen, of milkt nUm ,, ,.,. t0 nn i'll,,,U fiV!? Vi '.u',1,;:1?e,;; VVJ"Wj.. hlrli they n.e used. A great many tu . .. Pirt..r. Amhltlenl i"' ' J ient-fe.ir 7lll. ,(.(),,)0(J,U uf ,, reproductions of them nre being mnde That Motion-Picture Ambition! hours , , b , , , , , ,, en .,. ,0 t , Te the editor e Weman-3 Page 1 Ihe lire.-iiietith -old baby will re- ,,,,., ,u.. ,,, , ', llf r,,, ,nMn.v rHen.. ..!-. .I.,.i. 1.. ,. ..,,i,ni.u ..9 ,j-.a.n -, 't - ( i.m. -. '! its.i.-.. ,.....--..-. Jjwr Madim I nm a eung gn 1 anu iiiirn ,.....-,.......,....-. e. ,... ,. ... . , . t . i)01,nl: .,,,,, stlrrn wei.l.1 hke v.rv mii.b te get Inte the milk, and this may be prepared by ,,s ng '.'' ,r, ."''' !,1'0 '.'""'tV ?"","' moving phtur.s Weiild ui Uindl Inform me where te pe te ue re UHOWN liVHH Veu can npplv te directors of various studies "Hrewn i:,ts" but I ndvlnn ou ic st emphntlc.illy net te consider delim it unless veu have some, pull" It Is almost ImpeBSlbln te break In, espe ilallv new when nil the studies are culling down and weeding out Alse, Hi.) veu sure veu niiMi taiem its nm one iiinrt of milk te one quart of thin '? 'K " "" ." ' " ' 'eK.i.k; wii-u barlev wat.-r. adding two level table- '' t" ' .'.iHtiiril it Is ready te berve spoons of siignr te the prepared bailey "" "".'.. "". 1 .. .....ri 'I'liW Id l.iven In stir fei illnl'S. ' ,. 11..1. ..... ., r...... ... .... ....n., pluiiiilng Ave through the day and one , feeding at 10 1'. M , the 'J. A M. feeil- , Queen Anne Mirrors) Before the time of Queen Anne, nl nl theugh mirrors were made and were te be found in considerable numbers lu the houses of the wealthy, they were neither numerous nor lurge in the over age beuse. In Queen Anne's time, however, they beenme numerous, and It wns possible for nearly every house, te have several mirrors of fair size that were really appreciable items in the furnishing equipment. These mirrors were often of the tall type bhewn in the accompanying Illus tration, nnd the tops were shaped in n graceful mnnner with u number of broken curves. The particular mirror illustrated was breu.'tit out te America in 1711, nnd is new in the collection of the Pennsjlvniiln Hisieilcnl Society in Philadelphia. The frame is lacquered hlnck and is relieved by small gilt meldlnss. Mnnv of the mlrm- framn, another ca of this nerleil were m..,,!.. ,.f ,. i ' have gene home vvllh lie. ..;; ,'... .,.. ., :,...;'.,"""": 1 nnrtner all evening I u.iid 1 theuirbt ""-"" "" '","1. " ? "V" '" '"e w,00" , se. It whs very rude of me net in ke home wltn tier, I Knew 1 don't knew when I will sen her again, but If I de what should I mv te her? Ie veu think )ie will still be fi lends with me.' Should I write her 11 nete te npoleglze and what should I say. or de the next time I see her Yeu de net knew hew nerry I feel ever It. It has been nn my mind ever since .SOItliOWFl'J, Write the girl a little note saving that veu have been se mertlfWd becaiise you had net t.vkeu her te I er home; thnt ou de net go out much and had net realized thit you were rude .fik j,i r te accept our npolegleo nnd te Ut veu call en her seme time Den t m.ikn 'tee much of It or sny you nre sorry tee efirn. .IiiBt write frankly nnd you will prevn you mean It Can Yeu Tell? By R. J. and A. 11'. liedmcr What Causes Freckles! Freckles nre cnuscd by nature's el feit te give a protecting ceverinj Just Den t Answer certain nerve ends which have a ter Dear Cirulila I spent my vacation , ,,.nPy t0 be tee much affected by f :I I lie se.i,-.iiui ,'. ..e.v en-. .. ,r,j niu- , , - , veunu' man from the Middle AVcst. 1 1 nctinlc or chemical rays of the su was m his company for three days nnd 'j'),,. ti,, ,Pf the body, itsdf cempsn w lien no icil ne aiu 11c i.uu.u .muu- ..,,,., , ...,.., , , 1 lively thin, is composed of many layer 1 received two letters nt the sen- nn, underneath frevernl of tlie-e layt s lore nen 11 tn ru vv nen 1 came nenie, , . ,, , . . ,, uri, in vvhleh were l.idesed home snatishetH '" " 1-T of cells which contain colerl He then asked for my picture. I re- matter. It Is the kind of coloring ml piled nnd tela lilm 1 an net approve . , ., ,. , ;i jetermlc .l ..-..Ml,! .w.l u,.ml mv V,, plerp, t,. ,l.,i W '" IIICSC CC1IS WII1LII UClciu.. K.IV. ....Ml.. ..uv u..v. ... !"." " ...... or nnv ni'in In nnswer te which I received a fourth letter, from which I will quote a few lines. "I want te assure you thnt nelens n picture of yourself Is forthcoming upon receipt of this letter our correspondence automatically ceases an.l our relations vv 111 be severed." Should I nnswer this letter and what should I say, or Jimt step writing? What would you advise inn te de? I thank ou very much for un early reply. I'I'ZZI.KD. De net pay nny attention te the letteis, simply Hlep writing. The young man is very Impel tlnent. He Was Rude Dear f'vnthla I am a bev of seven teen usMnir eii fur a litile iqlvlcu. On Saturdiv last I was en a school picnic, at which I get acquainted with 11 girl of the same, school, she being a d.iv studmt nnd I a night student. After the picnic waa ever we went te a friend's home, and spent the evening There were live In ihe patty (two bevs nnd three gliK enn girl being 11 teacher) New hern Is the question Kverythlng went line until time te go; we nil went te the trolley with one nf the girls, and then we parted Mv boy friend who was with me sal te me after we took whether ou nre blonde or brunette. Whatever jour natural color l, H ever, It is increased or diminished 1 shade nn you live in different climitif A brunette living ill the tropics Willi nf n ilnrlter shade than one living in colder climate. This coloring Is n nnrt of nnttire's nlnil tn pm .i.. t,.. .,.n..,lnii from ten BUI LIU Willi IUI i.ui....w.. - , Miinllidit. That it Is the llglit tl causes it Is shown by the fact that B' ...,. ,.. Inpr... fnril.lCeS ill) H0t P WHO ,1.1- H.H ' , mi - nlln (lienei.ll the r WONt. Ill' light rays fiem the sun 11 re c nllcl nctm raya unu have u ciieuncai tuvi. - cl.-ln A 'thorough cent of tan i no no than a cuitiiln of fieikles f-prMil ' the entire exposed lioitieu ' "ln' ' fteckle Is produced because mi.- i (Ions of uartlculnrly biisceitlUe hnve been ucted en mere "'"J"''-',1, ethers. In ether wenN. (el ' ,.i,,..no n.i...rn freckles ntmear nave w htlmulnted mero than the MirrenBsii .. . . i. I.......1 n 1 nrker ' CCI1S llllll lllivu jinn." rhi .1.1-1 ........ I r..-..r flint SIlOl. '"" IIIICKI-I Vlll ...... " - , ..s;,,! we come te the reason why ''"'.! enrlnln Reet s. Ve lins me saui 10 me arter we took near nt certnln spots, ii r te go home that 1 i,euid wherever there is n fr.-t Kle there Is home vvlih her. she being mv l" ,,f nnn ,)f our i,tte nerves of teui I evening I u.,ld I theucht "". ' ....... ' 1 ' ,i, nrrve s me Adventures W ith a Purse Ing being ills, entitiiied after the third rpiIAT bmnll son of jeurs will preb- month. j X nbly be needing new pajamas for The sW-tiu, nth-old bnbv will require, the fall and. of rum se. he likes fi have . . .,.11 unrii 1 r,ii niiT.v inirini 1 r 11 t 1 ,. t .' 1 1 1 t. . . ... bhr a chance e ak iinlesa veu nre ''''"y'0,,r "nc''H '.,"""' "'," ,wcive them uccetding te lleylc, or just like nrettv sura of jwbVi In eve? resnect ounces of water nnd three tublespoens his dad's. One of the Meres hm. n pretty sure of jcurseir in eve.y "M'0. , , ,,,, , FAVORITE RECIPES OF FAMOUS WOMEN NO. 4 llv MKS. (MIAKLES EVANS lU'CUIES (Wife of the Sts-rctiirr of Htlf) nnd that this end of the ner ". . 1. ..... . .i. nlmmlenl rers 01 ll seusiiiv.i 10 ,ii .-" sun than ethers. Monday "Why l'. fl Appear te Move Wlien e An nuu en a irainr- POMPEI 9L1YE Oil Sold Everywhere Ice Cream Spilled Again 7"e the Editor of Wenian't I'age Dear Madum -Would mi plcasn let m knew through veur column hew te rmneve chocelato Ire cream sela stains Is divided into live portions or teedings, and they me given 111 fellows (1 :.')() A. M 1(1-30 A M. li:II0 I M from n child's light blue silk crepe de Ti 1'. M. and 7 ..ID 1 M. I iiiiiv u". - ,,.,.. ... .,.ii.r, 11 filler U UI.U,. .T .ll,' III 'lllll lllll I, lew Frezen Strawberries Mnsh ene mi it rt of straw Iserrles. add cotton pongee pajamas with silk braid i n cup nnd n linlt et biigar nml the juice lregs across the front and thev are nine of one lemon; sinnu nsiue rer ene neur te miike thnt boy feel very crown -un. They nre priced nt niuety-elght cents. TF YOU std wulking yn YOU stand nil dny or de nny veu nre btire te take home v.1iia nrir.inili.. nren te nrevenf fnrlln? , ..t u... ,.....! ..M. ...... i..i i ,.i ...... .,,ft , ' " M W (J ,r'1 1 11 h , """"" 1 with ou two very tired feet. If only Carbfil tetrnchhrlde Is the thltiK for ' ''? B,'VC"' .!'."',. l ,f '""V .". uTd I '"l 'no ''" K hang- them tn .hi Mlk,ewnrti ffthe .'luiV'rgandle'ln f'0 i iMMI. 7;;,?,;;'J' '' tlmt weight would net b .inched ,e lukc-warm water and soapsuds, adding I" pcttiiiK nueut two tnili spoons of the Jellr )(),, A specialist has get out e. handful of salt te the tlrat water In orange JUire ever tWOlltJ -lour hours. in ,.rennriitleii whleb Is rnnil. m hnln order te set the color and prevent ItM Frem the sixth month mother should . that very tired feeling nnd alto relieve running If you press the drws when ' begin and feed baby n tablespoon of t1P PH f corns, niui i, iR eevcnty-flve It is qulte damp. Ironing It dry under , ,w..,neked cereal, one-half teaspoon c;iltsniar ' jour Iren, It will cenin out fresh and .. .,,.,. nnd two tiiblcsneiins of the J . te a euart of water. te be divided into two portions and bn u,. hB iiliTu v then ndd ene pint of water; tiiin into n freezer nnd free.e the snme ns or er dlnury ice rivnin. Turn the dasher slow ly, Freren fit rn wherries mny be served In punch glosses with a little whipped cream en top or plain. Monday IJannna Noltette, by Mrs. (, Edwin IKuiby CAN VOD TEI.I. A WOJ1AN HOW TU VIITKT Womei r pUyLi a rt psrt In th country'! pnlltlcil iiffalri. De jeu Ihmk n uenuin would "ell" hfr nplnlnn nn pelltlrs? ContiencH Hrntl will alve ten imr.e imlm. rn en Ihli aubjict tn hr article! which ewe?' 'win' .." iit.n?tn.nf. poslie lummmmt i,5&.4,.Wju&.Kifa !!Sk7.' Yeu Need a Refreshing, Harmless drtnk"dtujtt Het Summer Days. HfliT an an OAJiAUA Tea, "ICED' ' is an Ideal Bevegj OriLUCH CO.. 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