10 BVEatrarG- mjdgeb-- Philadelphia, moday, MARCHggi, ldl WHAT EVERY WOMAN WANTS TO KNOW NEW FASHIONS AND PRACTICAL SUGGESTION Thorns on Lmrfsjfaf, TRAINING UP i A FIANCEE t liW ELLEN ADAIR A Smart Girl's Diary The Failure of the Scheme The lone nftBMeht la frequently cited p n. perlbd of ecstatic Joy and of unmiti gated bliss, the minor quarrels And dls ' agreements which, of course do occasion Ally occur being looked upon ns merely tfla very necessary rift In the Joyous lute ot perpetual love-making. While It Is perfectly truo that the period of tho lonp encasement ought to bo a iery happy time, tho reverse aldo of the picture Is too often Been. But tho fault tn this Instance lies not so much In the fast thnt tho engagement Is n, long one, but In tho disposition of tho woutd-bo happy couplo who have presumably given their promises and their professions of eternal love to each other. Human nature Is a curious thing, it breaks out In tho most unexpected place and In tho most curious ways. And lova certainly has tho oddest manifestations, r heard nn odd talo onco concerning a man who was engaged to a very charm ing gill. Hut he didn't realize that fact ft bit. Not he! After ho bad duly pro posed to her nnd been accepted, ho told her that they would probably have a ory long engagement live years at tho low est estimate. "But, my dear," said ho cheerfully, "that's something to bo rather glad aSout, stneo, I shall regard It as a time of pro bation for you. I Intend to spend tho flvo years training you for tho position of my wife. I hope that you will mako an apt pupil, for I shall spare no pains In teaching you my ways nnd methods. I am of rather a peculiar disposition and I hato to be crossed or worried In any nay. So It will take nulla live years to get you Into my particular methods nnd ways of lhlng "If at tho end of !Ko jcars I nnd that you have not entirely adapted yourself then I shall consider the engage ment at an end. But let us trust that nothing so unfortunate will occur. If you rcsolvo now to devote yourself entirely to mo, and to study my overy mood and to strive perpetually to please me In everything, taking criticism and advice In tho spirit In which It Is meant, I thlnlc that you need have nothing to fear in tho way of an ultimate rupture of ou relations." m And the extraordinary thing about the above-mentioned harangue was that tho llttlo fiancee meekly listened to overy word! Instead of being amazed, furious, Indignant, she considered that such a speech was tho mark of n strong and wonderful character. She started In patiently to study that Impossible little nnn Shn gave up the pleasant society of most of her friends for his sako. Sne endured nil sorts of Impertinences and minor insults from him cheerfully. In fact, It Is nn open question whether she ever did tee either the Impertinence or tho Insult of his attitude toward herself. Xho engagement dragged out foe the promised flva years. And at tho end of the allotted period t'oo happy couple were married. By this time, of course, tho lit tle bride hnd all of her Inltlattvo nnd most of her spirits driven out of her Fle years of "training" Is a long tlnip, nnd only tho verv long suffering could ever survive any such course. Unfortunately, however, tho marring" was a very unhappy one. Hon could it bo otherwise? It Is truo that the bride had learnt the worst about her gallant bridegroom. But even n worm will (urn at last-nnd she did turn To nil nut ward uppcarnnres she was tlin tnieket little soul that ever walked this sinful earth. But the process of ' educating ' had leally been too much for her And after about threo months of connubial bliss, she elenred out of that home, never to return Tho husband was much annoyed But he refused to run after her. "It Is a direct insult to my method of training," said ho to his friends, "and nothing will Induco mo to overlook such a slight Why, I spent tho flvo best ears of m llfo In molding her will to mtno' And I thought that I had succeeded so well But women arc sis. even the best of them! Never ogaln will I tnist n woman No, nothing -would Induco me to agree to a reconciliation! I havon't tho heart to start in 'training' her again " Mot other instances of this form of "training" liavo ended disastrously. Very few ever reach the stage of matrimony at all, by tho way. For long before tha altar Is reached, the unfortunate damsel Is scared off. And small wonder that this should be the case! For, aftor nil, the one great essential in matrimony ts love. And love Includes forbearance, kindliness and o. very broad charity for any little faults on tho part of tho other. More Spring Hats I hao been making quite u study of spring stiles In millinery lately, and llnd It absorbingly Interesting. You sec, hats appeal to eery woman, If sho has one single groin of the feminine, In her. A woman may take little Interest In sultH nnd dresses, although I haven't et met (VlA l.YAt Tlllt till, HH 1n.u nl.n lll.n .. ' now 1,4 1 Increased attention Is now being given to larger shapes in milliner. This doesn't necessarily mean that tho small shapes will bo put In the backgtound Hut It will bring about a better nisoit ment of medium and largo stle Tho sailor shape Is very popular and tho tendency Is for It to grow larger In size. Tho Hat, wlde-brlmmed Bailors are very much to tho fore at present, nnd so are the Bailors tilted at vnilous angles to suit tho face. A cry smart stjlo Is the sailor with the uplllt at tho back The better clnss hats nrc made In line, soft ml! an. For the smart knock-about hat, n variety of matcrlnl li offered, among which are llscrle, cscargot, mllau hemp nnd flat bamboo A new braid baa also como In qulto reeenllv known as Mr PRIZE PRIZES OFFERED DAILY For the following aurgcstloni cent In hi readers of the Etsmvo Ledoks prizes of 11 and 60 cents are awardod. All BUECestlona abould bo addrcaaed to Ellen Aualr. Editor of Woman- Fate. Etzsino "wii, Independence Square. Philadelphia. A prize of fl lia been awarded to D. K. I., 4373 Monayunk STenufl. Itoxboroagh, Ta tar the following suggestions Here are some of tho uses for old news papers. Furs and winter clothing may be stored away in them In trammer. Tou will have no moth holes If you wrap each article In a separata sheet of newspaper. Small pieces of newspaper when wet and thrown on the floor on sweeping day will brighten the carpet nnd lay the dust To keep tho extra piece of Ice, wrap It In a clean cloth nnd then In news papers. Tho lco will last longer. A prominent physician told me that newspapers make valuable pads for the sick room, and that people who have Insufficient bedclothlng should sew sev eral newspapers together. TJsed like a quilt, they aro very warm. A prim nf RO rents has beea awarded to K. I., 5710 Richmond street, Philadelphia, for the following suggestion I When my black, white or colored gloves aro too old to wear, I out tha clasps or snaps off and sew them on the bands or yokes of my underskirts. I And them most satisfactory, as they do not flat ten, like hooks and eyes do, In the laun dry They do not coma off, either, like buttons often do, and you need have no fear of Iron rust. I have used them on the wristbands of working shirts for boys. A prize nf 50 cents has been awarded to lira. J. Kelly, S8lf South Croaker street, Philadelphia, for the following- sugcettlon I Your bed springs will never soil your mattress if you cover them with white oilcloth, which, by tho way, Is very Inex pensive. If placed glossy slda upward it is easily brushed oft In tha mornings, and your mattress can always be turned without any effort. The oilcloth lies smoothly on the springs and always looks clean, A prize of So cents has been awarded to K. M., 110 North 60th street, Philadelphia, for the following augceslloni The water will never freeze when you are washing windows If you add a table spoonful of denatured alcohol and one of Ammonia to It when you use it. TOMORROWS MENU "Let onion atoms lurk within the bowl. And half suspected nnlmatjr'tba whole." Sydney Smith. BREAKFAST. Apples. Hominy and Cream Creamed Codfish and Kggs. Rolls. Coffee. LUNCHEON. Grilled Sardines. Toast. Cup Custard. Chocolate Cake. Tea DINNER. Chicken Goup. Veal Cutlet Stuffed Sweet Potatoes. Spinach. Onion Salad. Orape Juice Jelly. Cream codflsh and eggs: Mix a cupful of creamed codfish with a cupful of boiled macaroni. Heat thoroughly with a little extra milk If needed, and put on o, hot platter, and surround It with scrambled eggs. Grilled sardines: Use boned nnd skinned sardines, and drain them. Then brown them In hot olive oil In a shallow frying pan. Servo them on thin slices of but tered toast and sprinkle with pepper, sa't and lemon Juice. II ttM' ' V 'SaBBBBBBBBBaBr Jv aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaafJIOl T ifMMSmMSiMXSi II rax .mmmt awmryo plP - wnF? rT NllSMaaaaaaaa!iv 0- .' ' MMKY I POPULAR STYLES IN SPRING MILLINERY w Tl K B w M 9 B IVTk f ELECTRIC vSOAP Learn bow much time and labor is saved by the use of Dobbins. Then you'll Join tbe big army of happy housewives who hare found Dobbins, on washday, a household necessity for over 62 years. Trading stamps for eTrr wtapper. Ask your n-rnce. Jova. It is of rough braid mounted on net, and will be used qulto a lot for orna mentation. Hair shapes will have a sale too, 1 understand. They will bo used in deli cate pastel shades for garden hats. Where street hats aro concerned, wo neo combinations of hair with other straws and this to give the chic transparent brlnt effect I adoro leghorn hats Lnfortunately they nro Just r (.hade expensive but oh, so becoming! When midsummer comes in 1 expect to seo leghorns flourishing ever where. Tho rather large plcturo shapes will bo popu lar, and tho prettiest models aro trimmed elaborately with ribbon, flowers and loco. I saw a lovely model with a shirred laco brim tho other day Streamers olwas look smart with leg horns and so do loop bows. Velvet is ex ceedingly chic on leghorn. The hats In tho picture, photographed at Llt's, nro very up to date. The upper one Is a black mllan In sailor shape with a smart wing worn at tho sldo. The wing Is divided by the brim and has qulto n military effect. Tho second hat Is a largo leghorn with a double brim. Tho upper brim Is caught up by a big French rose, whilo tho lower brim Is faced with Saxo bluo chiffon. An other rose Is fastened under both brims toward tho back, and tho whole effect is charming. UTMuiMta iHoi Mr.A-Reichard 1113 CHESTNUT ST. STAMPING EMBROIDERING Designing. Indelible Ink Marklno, Plnklnn and Pleating HEMSTITCHING? 10c Per Yd., All Materials PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS 10 AND 15 CENT8 DY MAIL, OR FROM 1113 CHESTNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA fa.vy A corset that la a little wrong Is all Experts in Coraei-Fittino- wrong. To assure you of n fitting per fect In every detail we employ only ex.. perta They will gladly adtlse ou of your needs 1316 Walnut St. V At the film of tha Golden Ostrich rmmB Avoid the Easter Rush Haveyourfeather work done note. Wo are showinc the latest exclu sive styles of Ostrich Fancies which we can make from your old Plumes. Your old Paradise can be I cleaned, dyed and rebranched to iook, like new. Mw Ostrich Plumes anil Fan. cie8, Paradise, Coura and Numidi I at Jqwest prce3. 15IO Chestnut street Preach Jfaxl&rr JBn,-r ami Vvvujr Ma4 lihm 1'ioiupt AUeatloa I i I ( "JEANETTE" One of our many new Sprins: models, In plain leathers and various combinations. A marvel of shoe makine beautiful to look at delightful to wear. The stunning combinations that have called for the highest skill in de signing and making will be worn by every style-loving woman of exclusive taste, H Niederman - "Vrff?g?j!TfeV AND BBAMJUES J'Mf Does Love Come to All? Surely ho docs, or alsa tho world -were indeed a placo of Injustice and hard ship. But many, alas, do not percelvo him until too late. It may bo t'nat the man ner of their woolnff Is so shy, so wrapped In awkwardness, that they never know that tho luckless wooer means anj thing nioro thnn ordinary friendship. It is tragic n hen this happens, for there mls'nt have been happiness on both sides, since a shy man Is by no means the least desirable, of mates. Therefore, it Is truo that practically no Klrl can say that sho has never met love on her way through llfo, If she la n, normally placed person who is not buried in n remote and manless wilderness or so uncomfortably shy a? to fleo from n masculine presence as sho would from a tiger. Ten Years in Business Our First Anniversary Sale r?K$5&$6 HAT Reduced to $9-50 For This Week Only Our Higher Priced Hats Reduced Accordingly A boutonnicre with every sale. Katherine Rowe 205 So. 10th St. .T Doom below 'Walnut. The Third Party There Is a raying; that "two Is com pany and threo ft crowd." Tt Is not un true In tho case of newly engaged lovers, or of two peoplo who lmvo something to discuss that only concerns themselves, but It Is not to bo taken as always tha rule. Tor sometimes tho presenco of n third person keeps off those hasty nnd foolish little storms In tcncupi that spoil tho happiness of sweethearts. They cannot very well eay bitter or un kind things to one nnother boforo an other person. And by tho time that third person ban left them, they havo probably reconsidered matters nnd como to a. bet ter fratno of mind. Indeed, If a third person Is tactful and unselfish enough to withdraw quietly when no longer needed, thero Is much use nnd r. decided helpfulness In his or her presence, oven whon It Is bo stowed upon two devoted lovers. A breath of outsldo Interest ts no bad thins In tho atmosphere of lovo. They nro part of v t J and wo must learn to ftr,."1 Hi nnd that they nro us nothing l'm 4fc son with the sweetness which ilTl tcct. ' wa After nil, wo do not valu wt., ,. 3 had, what any one can ? Ing. r ! Indeed, there M even nn .!. . 1 that the sweeter the roso the gl Every lover worthy the nam th J lolco that his rosa Is hard to XrlaM., 1 woro not so. where would be Ui L,n M find thn trtnrv nf a i, ... .. "WH And sho also would feel dleapWntM J. there wcro a dead level of mntt.... I her path: no small excitement of mu. J ,. .. ..., "u uncertain, ,. maybo of opposition to overmm. No, tho travelers enjoy the ro4 tt, 1 tlTs" nrov T&L I Ths "SE? -4 M RAVAfA. Thn rnnA In lha . -' ' nnd eho nhoutd not bo too lightly wSaJ Bonwit Teller 6.C0. cV5c 5paual c5"Aj)6 ofOrtglnationA CHESTNUT AT-IS STREET Announce for Today and Tomorrow. 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