" TLtS&lW!F JrtMt. i.v. v,.!' P rkK-vrFSW' ' ...,,..,, fiAAiw i.-yjT-;-iri FTtf'.V' - 'if !,,.: ! .7 f-.TiVi-- r.u, tt- ,-v ''I'J'l.J' " vy w'V'Vf'Wjp'.-y'' swiaBWBWBnraasssai "t-v-v;." in Kissrsk ,. .j wta u '.'u..,..... ..; . u " .r - T i, ,' " - iu "X. . a ' -?' trf-J Ut-'f fI f. - J 1L-. ff l'e Itv ItV-.!1'! " I ? : i Are Modern Girls Toe Extravagant? Nonsense! Reply Seme Samples H.V WIXX1FKKI) f fWTS IT true that tlie nieilern Kirlila c'tioteua nml tilre. but hi N 'ml ( 1 won't linvr n veiiiir mnn win. H n;inrHy tin eiii .veu full In love - u i.i. i. ....! v ., i.i (i,,. m.. " B ' i . Income te trv te have feminine eem- pnnien.hip. It i no Innser iinkkihle !j te take u pirl te the theatre without Kettini; i".pen.xive fiMti. and an after- hen t iv nipper, and. WtNNIFHfin BAIU'Ull COOLRT sometimes a ln.i cah" "Het! Whenever n chnp hns n Miinll lnCOMIn neil 1m m ,ilin f..!ti ,w, n --------- --. ......... ,,.-. ,. URIUWnil liy linture, n sensible cirl is plnd te liplp econemise. It is a Rreat (Icnl plenFanler te re te a line show in mede.ate prl.vd s,.Btsj ami re home In n fuibwnj. than net te re at nil." UlRlit jeu are, remarked the chief BtoneKraphor. An. It is far better te pe with a aellchtful cemtiniilim ulmm .m III.-., than with vomuehh-r man wmhas ,,,,!, but bores yen te death .1. "I'll tell the world it is:" "fV' ',,,'"s''' ,'ipi'i ' v,,!i"' fi" " beniR etr.'iiiR!Uit m n a While. I don't deny that it i n lark ivmie. i mm i eeny inac it 1 n i.iru te be all dolled up. and have dinner al nn elaliorate lestnurant. with a mat who orders without ever Rlanelns nt the riRht-hnud column of the menu; ami te roll nleiiR In a uietnrear, nn I be ushered Inte nriliestra seats. HIT "Yes. tint kind uviinllr is n ills nRreeable old tlitiiR. or wants te kiss you ReiiiR home in the nute, or some- thing horrid. 1'eti almost ulwnys have te pay for the luxury tome, wnj ! "There's nn reason why the man who has the cash should be 'impossible,' and the peer young man chnriuiiig, but It usually Is that way. Of course, the man with a big income once in awhile FAVORITE RECIPES OF FAMOUS WOMEX I!y AMT I.OOS (scenario wrllrr) mt. Vt " " tigs 'IV Kitten's Tongue Take two tjt;s nnd net quite a ''in fill of sugar. Whip them just a l.tt.e. then tiild net itnte a cup of melted b t i ter and ti i up of tlettr. Stir t'.ts n ture, spre'id it en a tin in small i i i r -titles; bake them. Hefere turning .' roll them, add. ng some nuts and sugar Tomorrow Cream of Tomate .Soup, by JIr.i, .luMpIiiis D.inids. Ce)'i al . 1 ','.'. I j 'ut, if l.rfj-r I'm J! fU Can Yeu Tell? liy .'. ,. ,iini .1 If. I'.etlmcr Wicre the Name "Toliacce" Came rrntn Tite void "tobacce'' etlcinitid tf.e nam-1 of :n Indian pipe wli.ei i cnlled ebiiRn." The tobnge -es i Miaped. ii ml uu'ill. censisieil of a i low. forked reid. the two piengs .' -- whieh were luted into the ne'lr l a i the smoke drawn in that manm r fn i the tobace placed in 'he end rf ' stem Mi" iei,ii no tneujli' t it the ininie for tobacco c.itne fro'.i t J.lnm) of Tobago, i.me of tee ihtids ' the Iltitili West Im!ie. loeitdl at ' twenty ui i ! -. nertl.en.-it of Trinidad, b.t lltlflierifies new nsree tim; it was gn n Its nnnie b Celiimbus, owing te in resemblance te thN Indian pipe, Wli.le tobniie i new found grew.-e In all inliabitateil ceiinines, u js n nntive nf tin. Americns and the adjacent islande. lt discinrry In i n ilired man, ' .ns rnineiden' with t'ie discovery of this enihtrv ljv Celiiu.biis in HJC "". lumbiis iiikI hi, adveururnu, sailors found the native lmlinns nsmg tlie weed en t he explorer's tim .i'it te the new World. Columbus and Ids ''a-lilian successors nrel.wl I, t,. ,.'..... sn v.t... l,ni:..u s... . .v . .. , ...i. . ,-ti , .ii.,-i imieiiii! took it first t Iglflnil: .lean Nicot, whose nnifie i" iiiitnert-ilir.c.l in c. Iiectlen with it bj the word "nicotine," introduced it te' tlie French; ttdven- t Dreits traders brought the soul te Turkev and Snn. nnd S nni'h nrResies enrtied i westwnid from Mexico te the Philippine? and thence te t llinn and .lapiti. Thus within two centuries alter -s diiievery teb.iicn was being eii'llvate, m nenrlv ivrtv conn cenn try nnd was being used bj rverv rn' e of men tine of the most wendeiful things about it is that nenrlv even teuntr.v. due te differences in .oil and climate, pi-eiluMs a din'erenr quality an i flavor. l'omerrow Hew Did lluttens (lri;i Mate? Making Them Yourself White nnln-oek uudertliings trniiiiie.l with line feather stitching are eiqui slte and have the advantage, tee, of laundering well. One hemlsp has row ei nemsiiii ning around (tie cnsin WHATS WHAT J!y Helen llccir Weddings are usually mere formal In October mid N ivember than in the un conventional bummer season Hrlde usher's" weir l' UHS!,rlpedenJus,eUrH: black and white 'Kreem, best man and wny coats, dark gray patent leather shoes. ,AcetH, feur-ln-hands or bow lien, and or bow ilea, and lis, wie ecilk VI. e nmitliiir vvuilinill' th brlderoem'n traveiini- ciethes for the iibl.eti in. I aneilier one nut in , V, "s ,l r"1' u ls a In"st tru""Ji imi'i of nlimiV ,., ,1, el , i , ,, i l i h' lllr0 "la pie sugar was maile. a if t f.r character. about I II eh below wlHle between p J.,,,, t j, (,. , ,.t ,ll( ,, , ,1rp,.t 00ntrnst Mf,lrI1, ,(,f ce.nes the feather stltclnnu , , without nuts. f),,e pound of ''- utter of a perfectly normal girl Ah for ins the e is a clever way of ,...ellnr,. ,.al;es. without nuts siv.v '"''"? tim thing that freir i tim... Itr.me- neing it wiip 11 win make it in ,re of an ,,,,. ,i, wmie thing with nuts , m-ni an gins na.ve wajnen amj aiw.tj. nilerr.inuit. Take three stiuhe, one " "ts ,l" wl.m ,ln ' '" " " w ! i want, ndmiratien and beaux I wnv instcid of ,110 ami the, , i'L , enty-tive centN. A tive-peund c nn of -irpeae that after that remark I'd better eVhe'e '"', two-ounce cakes for ?'-' Hi. or v,,,, ,,in ,-m,. int.. .1 "b- mI,-pre..f" ,f I M,ie ,v 0'IU- ' ,.t . .,11.1.0011,1,1 enl.-e fe fifi, n.,,u !-f. but reallv. no matter hew Indiff, r..n, fi" ,-,...,..,. ..! i 7 ,r. ,, ten. you ciuunu iimi u, .sew. w hv mn ,i.,ii.".."-i -- , .,-i'-'-,,ii',ii inat i.ii'e uui-i ii j. i- mnj no touch, the bildegroem and his leading V," L ' i ,, V ,.""'-'" .' . Through an unfortunate clreutnHtai ee, 7 ,t C V, , i, ' ' man may wear whlte vests. At an au-, Have one of hits of string, and the , , j begun te les faith ln seuii, of mC , r ?B '," ' ","1. low;te" e,J, ' l1 ) v,e I'h'nse, ; !' tumn weddlng even In the morning, it ether of the heavier twine. Keeping ideals, but since rending your letter ""'' vllll I"ll,lt lH ,'!1(l''"l,"b,-v ,l ,0 i is correct ftr tlie b'ldegroem nnd best tliem In hnlls this wny will prevent them they've returned again stronger than sure for bringing odd and Impossible i - , jrtan te bavn silk hats. The best man I from tnngllng ns thev nre apt te who,, ever. Thank you again n whole heap furniture te n harmonious scheme, It ;X leaves both hats n the vestry when hu ' i ! ',,, rneU. n.l tl.n i, . i.oedi. Just leek w here my 1 ttln must net hn tlieucht mere makeshift &, .follewa the bridegroom te the chancel. I ""ved separate ; i. and then It is. easier dRrt.,.B0n ),as led me However, 3 tha TI ,m l i, ?., I e in some ,.f b ' yl Thn best man fs master of ceremonies, te make n liuhlt of saving the string is my first offense I hop., that (vnthla Vu, .'. . !, I ii 1,1 ! 'He must have the ring nnd the clergy- thnt comes around the gtecer's and and tln ether nice people te whom f K""llfs m this ceunli) rivals tlie best I ".(. tnn' feu In hla pocket, when he arrives .hutcher'a packaged nnd the cord that nm writing will pardon me I hop,, that 'X1""I' (,! nf that heyday of the pnliileil uintiv umn, uili ui nun ,1 inine vnuuillg ...... i . .,,..- ...- 1 ,. , . . r.iinalli H Sllll ti-ieis IS one or tlierv. brill I ,., no !, in,,, urn ut enn m..b l , f,-,it tne cnurcn. uerere tnat, he should ,!,, iiirKcr bundles if there nre balls '' Vel,H. ,i . l ,r"m KOnw cra "('n nl1 Allc' ,u'11 umnn PiUnted . Wstneiwii i" iiiiuiu iiwiuiiiir mm i 1 t t..- it , c... ... cieiitii hi? t..""1 . ' "" ,,Ai' mu ens i iiiruui ru i esigneu ey no nret ier . m1m.:1A V.n.A -am ,1.. -..!... ...,.. I 1 II rt'Ollllll-rn IHI IV ,' h" Ull, SII MM M ,,..., ,,., 1,,1 n IT WO III SUV ,:,..! l... I . . ' - , .v"w k , , it-mtim i '"- "- - ' n7"sTF-ww . " HAUl'KK rOOM'A' with." I Vl.. t l, tpi.tl.V nlilmnil fti flip "HubbMi!" she! tM'lyJ. , , .. nnMvrrcil. "1 t cot n fellow thnt l pure Rf ii "itut tli men nil nml he would iln nii.vtliliiK for me, only tnj hi," we per- he hnsli't iwj liK wnKi. He linn te shteil ; "tliev clnltn limit nfter hit mother, ten. He Is Hint It in ne'iise for thinking of the future nml my Initir n flmii tiii, fan, i11 niii'p. nrw1 vie lime te be vcr.v eitreflll, al"l tfi't eut-r.ile theatre tiekets or nit In the balenny. but we lire very happy and liave let of line tlme. l lien, i liave nnetlier fiiend who U n ilerent and cenereiiH mnn who never it fresh or tinpieaiant, anil no hpimhik ii boeh iipiii of money and we re te plnce In t.le. Hut I Juft simply don't love him. "here m no ue trjinj. TlTOST niee slrls are careful of a 1V1 Mlew's epenei. nnd don't try . ,. ,.! I if . 1 . ..f j,, nrii nun. iiu.1 u ,iv nv.u ui u , , MewIiil' nil klniN of menev en n eiri h,in he can't afford It, or lnv- Miinc presents en her. .ou can bet she N ,,,,.,v fn-t. 'I'liev in'nv be extinvn- Knllt ,We in n wliil'e. iusl for a treat., i,t thev are net tlnewiitR away money ,lmt tl,; Mtl't tlrrt.l. and runiiim; ite debt", or pawiiiiiR their wnteh. un. I i . .i. -i-i ! nt.t i 1....1 i 7,7. V. w , LieJ . .., tr 1 sL ' .. ''"".. .1;''t ... I!'"lt ' ,oel 'l HklliR te lier and linked "Then all the small .alaried boys In, In r and her friend le be out with my cities inn nut pining alone, because'1'"' fiend and me. RirN me ui lieaitless and vltish?" we , ' ,"'" Mst nilmite i found en un ,,sk,.d ll,,v. f'l' nd could net c mho and Im- .',: . ,, ... .f ... i mediately called her nn ,.n it,., nlien,,. l nev are tnn in an sons ei en- , !-. and sets. .,,nu. folks have Reed titles without rinherlliiR or sellitiR their inetlieis' l.lbeit) llends. I no met cleiks in my lmsitiess olliees, or tit church affairs, or tlimuRli ft lends, and w liave httiiilicds of Reed times, nnd still keep from lanilitiR in Jail. "(if course, ulrls de fiietiil mere en clothes thnn thev used te, and it leeks as if they blew a Reed deal of money, but then, leek hew much we earn new- adays! Sometimes, we pe 'Dutch Trent,' se the boys have no kick com- ins. This extravagance Rainy depends en the Individual pirl, nnd there Ptill are plenty of sensible, economical etic." Your Sleeves Be Wide, Your Armheles Are Ditte H.v (OKI.N.Vi; IA)F. If your sleeve can't be a t ilit one. Iheii let it .e I tie', i led in the borough limit", 'i'his -lenis te be tl.e leading mix-age of a -e.ieti where the fashion able wide vjeeve is the one which is n part of ti.e Metis,,, ,s veu see it here witli its (iriiih"ln braked eulv by the wnist-lilie this i l he wnv te fro nheill , , --- - -. - - -'i mng nmi wide sleeve. I his model a ulaek crepe tnt.n combined wltii king' 'J''e fatin. The s!oeve- of the latter fabric are rmhn idered in rc'l, gnen, and jeilew. iolet-s which are further enuiiclated in s'ltching nbeut the no. l lili". A bind of kmii's blue lini-hes the. draped skirt, cauzht at one side bv a i head ornament in black and blue. The j back .f the bodice w invmle,! Ir .he same square tip ee wi.icn almost .evers ... , the front. Ii'ileed. it tuny ne mentioned tn.it one of the npt-Kes of the ni.tumn ,s te ,ar, ,,,.. hed,, , with eniplecemen.s. 7 hi,Hrf 't.' ,'"; K'Vf r Vth ,!""IS ei hrnifl T lie ornate sleeve of . entrast- ing tnate-i.il is still widely emphasize, Adventures With a Purse WHEN I was n little girl and the proud pesst,s,0,. of pen,,,. 1 would wander about the candy store until I ennui te n enkn ei maple sugai. an, thep the weight v question of '.v'.icli riieie te huv would be settled A v ei v nice lady I knew was having a inn- mer vacation and discovered that SAW Marsha the ether day bustling JflHla A .ii m ! kUkM' Wy im ,na , minllnn f. n,( rillnrn,, ,l.n, . .. ' . ..-.. .............. . t 1 T JL along the streef and breathlessly that she was en the wiv.l should think that Meddle would be te a bridge par! j and just ceiildn t most attractive, for, Judging from her step. And thiitreinltided 1110 that.it being . I'-tt.-r. she Is well-bred nnd pess,h3e.s the ,"vbr-e,bef0g,iad,r." vrv'rVtT rr ff a yaOTrr "rs kz prebabiy be glad te knew et the blaik cvnthU's uilvice was Just right, and sateep bridge table covers which are I 11. sure thnt If Meddle, fellows It i-vcry- ,...,',' bit hnnd liifulp ( in , .. ,.ln..,..l illre- ii'lll turn out beautifully ilevver.s decorate ench of the four ferners and beaded tnsbels rlnnce awav en the verv tip end of cad, comer. Thev n.ake very nice prizes and are nl'. icallv of use te have about the ,ouse if von nlnv cards verv much. The r,H,. i S.'t.riO ' . Ver immf. of shop, ndrti-f.s Wnm.n' ln, lallter or iihene Wiilmii anne or Main Ki lirtween me iihm hi u una a, Saving String If jeu nre the nvernge person, one et t no tilings veu iiiiii jeurseii m (i,.h. perute need of, every once in a while I . m ... .... .' I if n I'l'',p of Htring'er of heavy cord! ' "I remember putting some if, th,'s drawer." seu think, and hasten te enei, the drawer. the drawer. lint, nine times out ,,f I , ,, , , t ., , , , wise thing te have these en your kitchen tlmlf - ' i ' r "- - --i EVENING PUBLIC Please Tell Me What te De Ily CYNTHIA ' l.tteri te Ctwthta reftimn tmnf h ipHCfru en enr fid" nf the nnnT nil. and muit h ilnnrtt with the u'Hfrr; nnmr and nrffrrM. The jtnmr Kill " fcr I'TiiMMJirri if (. trrifrr rf iv net trill 'r. I (MfptKil Jeff-r and trttrr written en heth Mti nt the vnvcr Wilt net M mmrmf, Writ'rn xrtui wlh pcMrtni inM(rr f huf mi h aiven in the column u it j.IVym t took thrv n l""r nnfti Irtter arr entu written when abtetutttv nrcMfiH. Te "J. Edward L." 'ntt hnil Itettnr 1,11 1 'rti,,. fillatlnn In n inwjer I'viithla cannot aniwer It. Te "Ptiella" I'erftellj nil rlpht te make and send cal.e te tin- hey Te "Sally" I''4 ln'd te Judge of thev matters In thfvc d.iys when co mwh bad murf I It lieliiit old nml heucht The jeiimk! m.iit ma.- never have iieen lntolentel I in ins me oeieie. Tn1 te Inn in nix lire liefeie. Tn- te find out If be does nich thln.rs InliltenlH. nnd Mf be dies, u hnd better net uiltlvate 'u friendship. Difference In rellRleii l.",.. t'l'f ."''" Ut ,in,,-"''lMC',s '" ,.,, . A- , y n!'n.r ,..wi"',n,".l nm ' U,U,,K ",an ln my into lecuf Iwo mentn hku I nut !V, """l .:: '!'. J'!"'""-- ' W i i i-it ie or ennii' Art'r i lis ,i .,.,,,.., , : - - -, . . ;- M,ir. '' .!,:. 'f rw "(iJ ,' "J... -Vf , : ' iniiihiiiK' mat I w.is trwni; te stand her up. She -ilsn told m- 1k- would nut' Ml'; te ine iiRaln. I'll.l'-O tell me Imu- t ..in nnlit li.,i r.ift'il. nee and fr tnNh'ii I in, jr.iIii .is i i ,i . ie,. , ISO ui lo-e lief WAlTi.VtJ "AI.." Did you offer te kp veur own en R.iRemetit even If the e.lier n an could net come? l'erliaps that jinecred her, as If en did net llve up te vmir own obligation te Iceep nn entcaRetnent It aa rude. Telopheno te her and nslc If ou jii.iy call geme cwnlns. What of Personality? Dear Cynthia Te Aharke, please Thank you Haven't you dlseevere.1 In net a few, but many, canes that the person w hefe p"t.suna!lly struck you er fer.!bh the Ili.st time erv often, ntt-r a Kser iie Miialnt.ince. fell far belev,- v,,nr ctlrn.i. t'"ii and .seemed utterlv deMdd or I.icUeir ii in inn,, ieiMiiinnr and k'e ler.s.i ; smiled and said, "Jievv de veu de?" hi i .i im st absnact iiiauuer eiv much i I iiueiii'itiusI about ail these around luni lmtnedlatelv mv- friends and I j I fermeil the opinion lie 'was terrlblv con- I '"ltecl, later that he was a positive b'nnlv I Uhlie the tt..t of the partv was gay he continued te wander efr into oblivion, no mut le thinking of some wemlerful plot for a new story, though r noted, tee, na ... .s,,h inn-. i cu.-ii luueii i.e , 'IieukIi we were beilnir li t.- ,1. ?.il, ' I itmatUed this te the liev who Intle- id'iicd i.. and he ."aid lie cn-ild de nn .. it.,i. i,. .. .. ....... ,,.. - .., ilis;ott!en i verv, I thought i. though an ace of a c.iap If I toel: the trouble te Knew htm. Then my otfriesitv awoke, and mo'e se when a sheit time later I te, elved the nn st marveluug letter from ..,- nn-i ntiiiii.iiiv ui ;i teservc'l , 'us ,,-i, jieiii-' iii.iuL cre.u'ire, in.ix jus , tilled l, iii far mete than nnvtl.ing he '"Uld have ild, ter It penetrated the viry depths of hl-f character I'td .veu ii-r knew of an.v one uhn was a stupid 'nlker nnd yet Incomparable when It iam ti expressing thoughts en pip-r.' I knew- lets e. 1 de net ytup.'fv lhim I am net se b wl derlngly leauMful, It happms that I nm 'jut iliatt.v." na veu t : in It and the ones I ch in. e te meet are (mite the opposite, hetue they have te sav It with pen ink nrd n little pater :--ill I find their friendships far niuie lasting, i .- oneo .veu Mlew tliem, no rnafii- hew deep nn di-taiu thev fem they are net just a tniling . mm". nance, an iffu-lve inaiitn'rl'-'n or an affected surfae Imps It pet prove that I in a inn.' netti.ng ii, s iiehlnd a smile- It enienls lets, se if we de hip. pc.i ti meet these w In w m lurfnt'v 'nd fferent te evervbedv de-i t lendetnn i 'Ikiii until we have given tneni a. M'r , a i h.in ( as the en, -v he gave u.- the 1 Naif I indshake or Inviting smij.. I I uec te be one who heastd of '1'0 , fact that mv flrt InptefSMis uevir I failed me, and Id eith, r like or i'is'ike la persi ii linnn-dlate , and I've been toebrl se e'ten, se a word te tt,e w-lcp Human nature Is a wonderful sUnlv. and If veu tiv hard , neugh veu will find a gnu 1 side te most eveijbed. I ahvrts trv t i remember that new when I meet any ere for the first tune, for mv aleve .ei.rie has tireved a wonderful fri, iH l... . . ... .-... .... . .--.-.- a no i s" u''i mucn ra'ir nave a depm r.f ,haraci. r than n cent ami i s- 'U"i mucn ra,-ler nave a -eri ei iU.il el eery in'cniince n.ch lihle.s all mj dumbne rL'i'ii .. ' i A Thoughtful Girl Hear C. n'bla Although I have been ' tempted te de se many times this 'k m- flr.'t attei pt te write te voe. dtsne 'of Met mat l re.au your .eiumn ..nd fni'. ."- . " Vl ' " " i- a "H1 I ll-Ull. .1 llll.l HlilKV U 'U 1 '.IT ,.,-i.i i i..i . r., ,. ., .. ." en , (!ilJ. )s enn, tl,rt , ;, , ,r,lv or romance Heme are pitiful p n,. .in. cus'tng y , gettsttcal. tfime with R , j ' ' -n,,.,-,, "';r", ,'yftrJJ "? V. igPf arr?V. ttlite'pnstr,,,11': Un,,i and character In tl,emr., I , i'i' v n Te thnn cempuisnty for th s. ores "f silly, frivolous ones, i The ci lunin 111 a iccent i- m was Imi; t.,1 ,rlv Interesting, nr'hniig'i th Itl.t... let ,r that appealed te in, nn,, fe wldelv different First wan Ahnrke's ITrfu ''idil'ielihy"".. W'm pm anN critic en the subject ,t ,lrit is hew It nnnealed te me ) It K-em thai w. 1 ave the same Ideas about the letters '1'1-es- pardon my pr.-sump'len., for ' tif .way bv- wlilcli I Invar. ubly ludg, peei is by their correspondence and .t girl 111.1v pretend te be te thej oiipesltn ex, way down neep in nor ncirt thei es a Mt "f ";M,'tncl: tuij.nl aw .iv. and seme day when the right pirs-ji. huh along sneu rcnuzn it j-eis-jnally The letter thnt appealed te me most! :Ir""K!e' u ''"' u't 7 worn rf' ' '" ! hi. fetVir"- r ' Altneug'h I'm net Frencb. the , rer. j bears of my family tree" hippened te originate In France, se In cons deratien ' of that fact I'm Just writing a few-lines i in repiy .i umm ,i una must wenner- ',"' ,rem."nt,'l;,0 T-m'Mr1,0 i,h" i"l,le French girl, and I m suru her letter , must nave ueeu juai. wiwi jdu itrmeej it adorable." for tlie fpialnt wav thnt the French havi) of twisting our English phrases ls both amusing and endiarlng I want te thank you, tee because unwit tingly you have strengthfned my lfiet thnt romance still txistn In this nri,. duv thoroughly cemmercialised world of ours. An there Is no probability of -..,.... nlnnl III' Om trixlntr ... ,-. ?!,r0Vpr n2''er!t,'':,f,,,,f?lrll"l"5n,.0 let l'u " f"nr lan'e M.'erso'ferVaYaj'i" ,.. '.. .,n timsf, kind of neonte ,..i, ..,'... certainly lltt'e Ideals tucket) awav' e, Ing. Little Brether," 6EUU3MENT UNB KILW of ,i.,.tiL."n,,m.i, :,'... .":.,'.'. '- I 'ear Madam Veu have helped ethers . 1 .1 1 ,..'l V ...v.. , I...I .1. ..1 ... . . man. veung, i.neut tvvVt t"-evV, vh ' '" Ket geed homes for their pets, se 1, w.iii verv well known al i iw. "ii i nm "kliif,' If you can get geed homes for I w liter, "geed loekmV .r ,t ' , U 'w", '"J' ". ,bel,t ",,x ,no",,,!' el1' T,","y. ,1"'t' Kiiitll-h nee wi,-,. ,..'J. .. .'..I, ...... L"i. I P-ts and very clean. M. It. LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, '"trr'Mym T"L I iL SS vBin B ,rix HL. The Weman's Exchange Meaning of Names Te tlie L'Jifer of Ifonten'i 1'tter: Dear .Madam Would jeu be kind eneiwli te answer the fellow Iiik ques tions What Is the meaning of tbes names: Oliver, Idlllan, Alnbel, Hugh? What 1h the correct vv eight for a Rlrl sixteen yeara nml live feet live and iv nnur yvun.nb, Oliver means "alive," Mabel means ' "levelj" nnd Hugh mentis "high, lefty.", Can rniiie reader Rive the meaning of Lillian'.' I have net been able te tlnd It I A girl of Bl'Mvun, live feet live, sheuld1 welsh lit). I Twe Kittens for Seme One! I t Te the Vililnr of IV'emaii't Vaa: It surely won't be hard te llnd homes fi these nlcv little pets The letter that come In asking for them wl I be .sent '' ' " se that she can decide en the ""e that tceiim best and most convenient te htr. " Better Dip Whole Dress r.i ty i.ii,- .,...,. n . Pear Mndam Would yen plea.se tell me hew I can get the ilng iiuult out of a henna canton crepe made bj cleaning t-pets out of it with gasoline? It J. It. i Yeu mnv be able te remove these rings by steaming them out. Wtjng nnether piece of canton crepe out of lukewarm vvpter nnd place it ever the spots, iron-' Ing until entirely dry with a moderately het Iren If this docs net tale- out the , lings, jeu had better dip the whole . drfss in gasoline or rpenge off a wider area mount each stain. i Fer a Flerida Trip I Te ti' .''ti'ee of ll'emnn't I'aar: Pear Madam I am contemplating a trip te I-'lnrld.i this winter and would be much indebted te jeu If you would ndvis,. me the necessary wnrdrebe, In cluding ilelhts for the trip by beat and clothes necessary for three or font months after reaching Miami. Alse can ou advise Hiiy moderate-priced hotels or leardiug heusts in Miami? nuAnun of emu se veu will start In w 'titer clothes, with a big coat or cape for etra protection inn afternoon dress for din ner and a lght skirt with MinTe sweaters te wear as the weather gets warmer velll 1 e ineucli for 'he beat trip, b'ei the lest of the isi: veu will need verv mucn what ou would need here for the sum mer or r.irlv fall, as the nights ate often ilnmp and loeI but the dns aie warm Write te the IVilcir Vacation Bureau for partlcul.Ud about hetfH, etc, In Miami. Te Renovate a Satin Dress Tn ft"- I'thtnr of U'euiaii't Vane Dear Madam Wl, .t Is the best way te , lean and rewrvnti, a blue satin dress I upar.iteiy te making it ever? I have' one that I am very anxious te fix te, war enrlv In .September. It is nn ex-1 (client qualitv of satin, but has been vv ;i n ii gie.n fie.il uiiu, censequcniiy.-T shows It somewhat. I Will ,i'lme mafsaged Inte the roots nf i-pi'V llcrht linle lin.v-ft n. tendfticv tn darken it ' nd will elive oil, If applied te ii'.ek and arms, darken the skin.' I S. n. i Hither naf the dress cleaned bv a nroiessiei'.ai i leaner c.r, u you are at i ..-.. . m . . ... custemed te the use of gasoline, spengn the inateriai with mat. Hut tills s inlla i.m.ible veu Knew, nnd must vLVlme'as a tendency te darken t hair Bh-lv. and olive oil will ha the sat i- fffect upon the. skin, altheui Inlla i.m.ible jmi knew, nnd must ha the ve Rh Iielthfr las ten great nn effect te be US' d THE HOME IX GOOD TASTE It; It', raid Donaldsen Hbcrlcin Origin of Painted Funiltiire Pain', d furniture new se much used '" bnSM"'1 ,llirk rooms Is nut a new ,lllnK l'"nth. tlw or tl ever, linv-i deoer-ited the.r objects of domestic util- i,-v wltl' ' 'irving and polychrome deco- ration In Itubsltl and the Slnvlc ceun- tiles one funis chests, benches, beds, cunheards. cat vel nnd painted in very lirillinut cnlei-H, In Italy and France gliding nnd polychrome decoration were UieJ i xcluMwIy in the fifteenth i-cntiity, and indeed we knew that ancient (J recce and Keine but cepieil Egyptian tast,- when they painted and gilded their graceful i hairs and tables. Se painted furniture has nn honorable and interesting hibtery and cannot be dlnnlsed as a "modern fad," as a few i- s would h.ive us de. It has its place in the simplest ret tnge and the cestllrbt drawing room, se nn Tomorrow 'lauer' I l j 033 narx,KC I LrM-jfJU. ! 'Ob U ,03 TAjs season's furs arc in the form of cither, a short coat or a long cape of skillful cut and graceful lines. i Mm iScwsShss w The Superior Sex l!y HAXHIi DEYO HATCHELOU Jehn Strrlc knew tietliinij of Anne '1 fm tile's im tt tvhen he married her. He hud en ml Iter iwUcp and III In his taxi en it stormy tiinht, and had taken hrr home trith him. In the finht that had (nsitrd for the. girl's life, he hud fallen tlrsnciatcly in lore n ifA her, ami he married her knetring that she had a seerct she refuted te diiiihje. Anne did net lore Steele tWtwi she married him, hut during thiir honeymoon, they were irresist ibly swept together. On the steamer returning home, the fear that Anne has perhaps lercd soma one in the past nearly diircs Steele mad. lie (iiA-s lnnc te tell him her seeret trhleh she tefuse te de. lie does net Insist heeaine he seen that she is upset. Anne Is Delayed rpill-J Steele did net take up their - residence in the house en Kast Sev ent.v eighth street. They took an apartment nearby nnd left Mnreln In entile possession of the old house. Mama protested nf tills. "There's se much room. Jehn," she argued. "Why can't you nnd Anne come here?" Hut Steele shook his head. He wanted Anne te himself. He did net want te shnre her with his mother, nnd be knew her well cneugli te realize that she would insist upon keeping the reins of government ln her own hands. After they were Bottled, Mnrcla rather liked the idea of having them nearby rather than actually living with her. Hut she took Anne's social edu cation in hnnd Immediately, nnd sug gested that they givn n small and very exclusive dinner. fjlie made out the list nnd would have mnnnged everything had net Anne risen te the occasion with a Mirririsinjf dig nity. Tactfully but none the less firmly she let Mrs. Steele fee thnt. although she was glad of any suggestions, she was well nble te manage the nffalr her self. The dinner was set for R o'clock, and en the night of the affair, Mnreln ar rived nt the apartment shortly after 6. A black-gowned maid in white cap nnd apron admitted her and showed her te one of the guest moms, but when Mnreln asked for Mis, Steele, the girl nnsvvcred that Mr Steele he, net come in as jet. Mnreln stared in blnnk amazement. Anne net in, and this the evening nf her first dinner j,ji rty ! AVhere could she be and what was she thinking of? However, rIic said nothing, nnd nftcr she Inn taken off her wrap she wan dered out te the dining room. The table was set for twelve, and everything was tpiite perfect. Frem the shining silver cnndlestb ks te the min iature flower garden in the center of the tabic the arrangement' were unique and in excellent taste. Marcia went into the living room, - The French windows were open en the btene balcony thnt ran across the front of the npartment. Flowers were everywhere, there was nothing te be done here, but btill Mnrcla worried. She went tn tlie window and looked down into the street. Outside, the De cember night wi.s uniisiinlly warm, The apartment was up se high that the rear nf the city seemed te come from a great distance. Mnrcla steed there for n moment lest in thought, and then sud denly the French clock imhlnd her mu sically chimed the half hour, and (die turned nretiud quickly. Aa she did se, there was a sound of footsteps in the hall and Steele cnine into the room. Hn steeped te kiss her. "Well. mother?" "Jehn, Isn't Anne home yet? Whnt can be keeping her ; imve jeu any idea where she has gene?" "Isn't she home?" There was sur prise in his mice. "I thought bhc was in her room dressing," "Don't ou think it's strnnge for her tn hnve staved out like this tonight of nil nights';" "Yes, uiuVss something has hap pened te her:" Hla voice was sharp. That fear that somehow was always with him, fear that he would lese her, that f-nme one or something would take her avny from him, leaped up in Ills heart. Since their return from Pan ama, Anne had disappeared myste riously en two ether occasions. She hnd kept dinner waiting nearly nn hour one night and she had offered only the mebt casual explanation an te where she had been. Steele hnd net nsked any questions hecnuse he wanted her te knew that he trusted her, that she wan free. Hut tonight Im remembered and, in spite of himself, the old wisplclen was biiddenly rampant. TomerrowAnno Return OCTOBER 9, 1922 Mrs. Wilsen Gives Nevel Dutch Supper Thumb Steak Is a New Dish That Would Be Just Right for a Meal of This Kind n.v MRS. M. A. WILSON Copyright. IO!t, itn. it. A. Vfttten. AM rlehts rtstrvtd. Dear Mndam Having seen you give replies te questions slmllnr te mine, 1 nm sure you inn help me, se plensc de, I belong te a eluli composed nt fellow of eighteen years of nge nnd ever. This club Is established almost n year, and we wish te cele brate with n supper. Xew, 1 would like you te suggest n few forms of supper, Mieli las Dutch supper, nntl wlint each menu Is composed of, etc. Thanking you, I nm, s. reDEr.r,. Sl'KELY this Is quite nn order, for you de net tell me just hew much money you would like te spend and con veniences, If nny. I am gel'iR te suggest a supper that is very popular in the clubs today. It Is called a Thumb Steak Supper. I will give this nnd some ether tnenus. with .recipes for twenty-five. Yeu enn work'eut the menus from this number. Thumb Steal. Supper Oliven Tickles Celery Thumb StenkH en Hells Coffee Ice Cream nnd Cuke Salmen Salad Celery Pickles Htlttered Hells ( ViflVe Cnke nnd Ice Crenm Duti Ii Supper Celerv I'ickles Fried Chicken Petate Snlnd Sliced Tomatoes Ice Crenm Cuke Coffee Celery Fried Oysters Coffee Chowchow l'otete Salad Cakes Radishes Olives Shrimp nnd Celery Salad I'itneutn Sandwiches (,'effeef Ice Cream nnd Cake the Thumb Stenk Stunner Ven Fer will need te allow nbeut three steaks for each poison. Hnve the butcher cut sirloin steak about two Inches thick, ami t lien cut Inte small steaks nbeut 1 he size of the thumb, broil and then pour ever ench steak a teaspoon of the following dressing: One-half cup of fine salad oil, Four tablespoons of vinegar. Four tuhlcspoe.il of chill sauce, Oiie tablespoon of Werccstci shire sauce. One tcaipoen of salt, One tcaipoen of papiika, 7'tre tablespoons of prated onion, Tt, sure tlie ctenLs nrn nt lenst ttvn Inches thick; if net. tiiey will be dried J nut nnd lack flavor. l'urchnse the ice cream cut eight te the quart, and use either n leaf or layer cake. Yeu can cut from ten t" twelve pieces of cnke te 1 lie pound. One pound nf coffee. One pint n f best grade milk. One pint of cream, miring the mill: and cream for the coffee. One pound of sugar. Fer Menu Ne. " jeu will require Four 'fii-,70 mm of salmon. One deicn liaid-hnilcd eggs te garnish the salmon, .Six stalks, of celery, cut in haf-lnch pieces In the salmon salad. Three largr bottles of mayonnaise, Clnn ntm.'t inr nt nfcl ee s-'' !" , j-...... .. Seven large stalks of celery, for tabic. Fifty reth. One pound of butler, coffee cake and cream as given In A'e. menu. Fer the Dutch supper menu you will need three four-pound stewing chickens or seven one-nnd-nne-half-peund broil breil ers. Steam chickens until tender, then dip in flour, then In beaten eggs and milk, and fry a golden brown in smok ing het cooking oil. Six pounds of potatoes, One pound of onions. Hunch of parsley. One large bottle of salad dressing, One-half cup of vinegar, Salt and pepper. Three pounds of tomatoes. One-half dozen eggs, for dipping the chicken, One quart of J)eklna oil, 7'tce pounds of bread crumbs, One pint of milk. The chicken Is nicely fried nnd is served cold with the potato salad and the thick sliced tomatoes. Menu Ne. 4: Veu will require four oysters for each person, and you will find it cheaper when you require a number like this te make nrrangeinents with a local ejster ealer te fry nnd deliver the oysters right te you when needed. Yeu will require One AiimJrrff. fried oysters. The snme amount of materials as in recipe Ne. 3 for the potato salad. Seven larae stalks nl eeleru Coffee and cake ei in Ifcttu A'e. 1, Four bunrhei of radishes, One quart of olives, Ten cans of shrimp, Six large stalks of white celery. One dozen hard-bulled eggs, Thice large heads of lettuce. Three hettles of mayonnaise, Four tall cans of pimentos, Four large sandiileh leaves. One andenc-hntf pounds of huttcr. Coffee, ice cream and caka as in Menu A'e. . MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS Dear Mrs. Wilsen Please- give rec Ipe for angel cnke nml melnsses cookies. MHS. C. P. V. Ange Cake rince In mixing bowl One and one-half cups of sugar. One eup of flour, Ona teaspoon of cream of tartar Sift live times. New whip the vvhltes of ten eggs nnd three tablespoons of ice wnter until dry. Slowly fold in the prepnred flour mid wigar and turn in ungrensed pan nnd hnke in moderate even for fifty minutes. Molasses Cookies riacc In saucepan On cup of molasses, 'J'ice-thirds cup of shortening, One teaspoon of cinnamon, One. teaspoon of ginyir, One-half teaspoon inch of allsniec and cloves, ' One-half cup of black coffee Urlng te boiling point and cook for two minutes. Turn In mixing bowl d cook nnd then udd nine cups of sifted flour, two level tablespoons of baklnc powder. erk te smooth dough ; chin well ami thou roll en floured pastry beard. Dear Mrs. Wilsen Will you gve a recipe for hnked apples with ral etns? MItS. W. H. f Pare and core npples and fill centers with seeded raisins Set In the muffin pans and bake tn the usual manner Or the apples may be pared nnd'eut In thick slices nnd a little brown sugar and a layer nf raisins spread ever. Add one-quarter cuii of water te even- ivn apples and bake in cabserehi tllali hi moueiuie ui xur unity minutes, Friends Who Come for Wealth Forsake a Meney-Hardened Heari The Rich Man or Weman Who Lives Only for the Surface and Appearance of Things Is Seldom Very Happy THE friends whom the girl of n newly rich family had gathered up en her wnv were net the finest people. She thought they were fine te have because thev looked se fine; they were gorgeous clothes, and entertained lnv Ishlv. Hut they became friendly just be cause of their money j she was en their level and thv nit advanced, ln n finan cial wny, together. Then something happened nnd her menev began tb dwindle; she had te live en what she had Inslend of what was coming In all the lime. And of course tlie entertaining and elaborate living had te he cut down. The "friends" began te cut down, tee. They were net quite se cerdlnl nH they had been, net quite se ready te rerelve her without question Inte their midst. (Irndually they dropped efT, otie by one. until she had left only the old friends who had been friendly before nnd would remain mi after. IT IS inevitnble thnt friends who nre only friends of riches should be just temporary. ( , , They have no depth themselves, their brnltis have no depth, therefore their friendship is ns shallow lis their char act ers. All they have cared about Is the ma terial gain te be hud from contact and kindness with some one whose money seemed te flew freely. Kven If the.v did net illreclly benefit from It, they could net endure after it was t'ene." because of impearauces. Te he seen with some one who was known te be suffering from even a slight attack of poverty would be hu miliating. YOU who rve life te Its deepest and fullest would he astonished and, hor rified te knew hew mnny people there are who exist entirely upon the surfnee and appearance of things. Things YeiCll Leve te Make rirnted Hands Make n Charming Tur ban Te make the charming turban pictured mark off tliree-incli strips en n three quarters of a jnrd length of silk; hnve tin strips running lengthwise en the material. Have the silk hemstitched along the markings. Cut through the stltchingi te form the piceted edge. Drape u turban frame with some soft white material. Then wind the bnnds of silk nbeut the turban; tack te the foundation material here and there. Allew some of the bands te overlap cecli ether. A turban of tills kind needs no ether trlinmins te make it leek chic. FLORA. Your Winter Suit. It's such lovely stuff for leeks and such dreadful stufl te keep clean. Yeu alvvajs want a suit or urcss of it lie cause it is se, geed -looking, but after jeu get it jeu spend the ren of the sea son regretting jour choice heuiuse it never leeks as if it had teen a brush for two months. And when veu get out Inst j ear's and try te make it leek well enough te be worn for everjdny this jenr-! However, there's a 'way te clean it. Lay It out en an Ironing beard or cutting table, and with a knife thnt Is net tee sharp, scrape the surface. lie careful te held the knife slnntwlse se that thorn is no danger of Its cutting the material when you press down upon It. (Je nil ever the dress or suit hi this waj, taking n .small section at a time and going ever it thoroughly. This rolls up the dust nnd surface dirt in the thick nap, as a carpet sweeper take., lolls of dust from a carpet, and at the snme time stirs up the nap which mnv be slightly malted from wear. Trv this en jour winter suit. You'll lie pleased with the result. Real Raisin Bread Order from your grocer or your bake shop new. Old-fashioned, full-fruited raisin bread with at least eight luscious raisins te the slice the kind you like. Te get the best, in which the raisin flavor permeates the leaf, ask for bread that's made with Sun -Maid Seeded Raisins the best raisins for bread, and all home cooking uses. Had Your Iren Today? "Oh ! Mether, I've spilled the ink" "Never mind, dear, Gartsidc's Iren Rust Seap Will Remove the spot Instantly." WILL NOT INJURE THE FABRIC, J9C Selfl lt' "H Drug, 25c lubes Grocery and Dry Goods Stores Tubes ! .1 t A bentillful costume means n,t,.s mere te such persons thnn a vt2 heart. Kln4 A mnsslve, elaborately decorated or nnte house menna mere than a com. fertablc home. " On the ether hand, you'll find th man nntl woman whose wealth hns com te them unexpectedly retaining theii liner feellngM. "r They live in an unheme-llke nianileB because they think they ought te, but they have their own comfortable noeki in It. They try te keep up with the ne. the life te which their menns admit them, but they keep their sltnpltj tastM nntl thev nre honest nbeut It. The pate Is tee swift for them ant) they make no pretense nbeut It. And their henrta never change. Any one in trouble can count en them na friends; any one in sorrow can go te their.- for sympathy,, nnd their old friends knew thnt they are stlU welcome. IT'S the heart in the matter that counts. The limit or woman who works te t rich just for the sake of being rich It sure te be cold, calculating nnd suner. llclal. r A heart set en money Is ncreMru n Hat, unimpressionable kind of heart growing Hatter and harder all tha time. Itut n heart that sets as its goal a bread content leinlug from being abla te meet nil obligations and have enough left ever te give whenever occasion nrlses Iiiih di have some room In it for nil f Im ft, I, It's tt enlitu fe It.vt.l It. cannot grew hard, for each senca senca tlen makes n deep impression upon It, ouch nppenl touches it and each bit of kindness engendered by its own good ness keeps It soft. The owner of this kind of heart never has te wish for friends, nnd the frlendi don't full nwny when the money beglni te dwindle. LOVE NOTS Ily KAY KEAN The Old .Man's Darling Think you your troubles will depart wing-footed it you but pull down the despised banner of spinsterhood and heist thnt of the "Old Man's Darling"? The verdancy of your spouse's green backs and the tinkling lure of his geld coin shall net compensate for his pep less spine and gouty leg. Nightly, when your ear aches for jazz, you will be forced te listen te the musical .oiee of your husband's pet pipe, while viewing your newly acquired antique across n stale gray smoke screen. And the role of devotion as a Gold Geld flint's darling will be net one mite let grny or vapid than the sqticnkin? phonegraphy nf his brier hubble-Jiubble, Enter net into such a contract with out n gas mask for your enthuMnatns mid n personal magnetism thnt adheres readily te all minted metal and coin. A marriage of convenience is like unto n newlywed's first pic; dough In the crust followed by heaviness nml In digestion. ConirteM. toil, t,'j riitiKe J.CfJc-r rempatiu Shut-In Exchange Useful nnd Fany Arcticlei Maid Aprons Etc. 205 S. 16th Street Jenes Arch Support Shoes 2752 Gcrmantewn Ave. Ladict' Finest Vict Kid Comfert Shoes, with Steel Arch Support, Rubber Heels Attached. 'REAL NATURE'S COMFORT $.85 vti hi .i-r i ii it . 7j All widths J a te 10, at til .!.., 1 V..H. ei Mplllilllli'iiiiiiiiitiiiiiiriiniiiiiiiinM Ciirmmas uiue mall dftDettt vlth rerular weeklf navmenti will tmurs delivery of nv erilcle ln this (tore en or after Seemlier 15th. WORTHWHILE GIFTS CUDAR WARDROBES & CHESTS KITCHEN CADINETS BREAKFAST ROOM SETS PHONOGRAPHS TELEPHONE TABLES MUSIC CABINETS COMBINATION IRONING . BOARDS AND DRYER FREDERICK R. GERRY CO. 1727 Chejtnut St. Open Saturday Afternoon i 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 LLLLLL r Mecha Duvetyne Ladies' Hand Bags Marcassite Trimmed Center Pocket 5 Renter 17.60 Value All the newest shndes. Brown, Caster, Tan, Black and Blue. Next le licith'H Theatre, I'hila. Mall Orders I'llled 2 I I i i n a ik A It ' , A VStil CCHESTNUjTX '".V.?,t,. vtit . 1 V: i!lJl&yr.-. - . . '..k.., ..i -- -, "i O1.?'' g'. I
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