f&mimm "n'W ry" ' nw-H(WPi TT" rfT" -Wwr EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1915. lt GREAT EXPECTATIONS AND THE DREAMS OF YOUTHFULNESS The Most Contented People Are Those Who Expect Little, for to These Life Is One Constant Series of Pleasant Surprises By ELLEN WB IX, fuffcr a little from gront ex pectation, more especially when we are youns, and hne the whole equllte AXPanl'O Ol H UCrtUHlui, Uliniiunni uiiiiit.-u wot la lying before us like a plate of cakes before a hungry child. Nor Is the habit of expect Ins too much of people and of life con fined to the feminine 'r MX alone Mm. too, follow the sad ex tmple of Mr .Aesop's dog, and drop the real bone to grab at the shadow. rerhaps the happiest people In the world tre those who expect little of It, for to these life Is one constant series of pleas ant surprises. The average girl sooner or later llxes her affections on some admirable youth at least In licr eyes he i admirable, though ho may be ery far from tho same to any one else and assumes over him an nlr of proud possession. She has selected him, o she imagines, from a large ctowd of ordinary young men, and, had she not saved him from that dread ful doom, he might Just have, drifted on and on alone, until ho wound up as a Confirmed Old Bachelor, than which there It nothing more dismal and dreary on God's earth. This oung man she has Idealized and Idolized until sho has created him a deml jod Her candid friends may point out to her that he Is quite an ordinary person, from whom ono may expect nothing mote than verv average mediocrity. Hut then all candid friend3 havo an unpleasant ay of turning swans Into geese! So aha pursues her pathway with much com placeno. and pays no attention to un tonard crltkl&m on tho subject of the deml-god "I always get a little twinge of sad ness," announced a certain wise bachelor tl.A nthr dn. "when I hear kotti. nlrn girl lajing down the law as to tho pat- I tern into which sue is going to shape tne thipclcss lump of bachelor clay which ihc has taken over for better or for orsc' Certain It Is that. If she be very tactful and very wise, she may model him Into somo rough resemblance of her heart's desir. Sut art is long, and life Is short, and the road to Tlpperary is not so long as that which must be traveled by those who teek perfection In a man J3L Mr. Caterpillar Builds His Winter House i, U P AND up and up the tree climbed Mr. Caterpillar, higher and higher and higher. Till he passed the bumps where the branches had been trimmed off, till he left the first branches' fafr be hind and found In front of him the big jest, strongest branch of the whole tree. Then he stopped to get his breath and decide on the next move. "A very line tree," he said, nodding his head approvingly "I couldn't have found a better If I had hunted the world over. And now for choosing tho particular spot." He wiggled his nose, squirmed along the tree trunk a bit; and then, for no apparent reason, started out on the sec- "IIow do you do, this fine autumn dayt" ond branch. "This Is the best branch on the tree," he said, decidedly, "and right here Is where I spend the winter," Now at that very minute, who should he see coming toward the tree but Tommy Sparrow. And of course he spied Mr. Caterpillar at once. "How do you do, this fine autumn Jay7" he asked, politely. "I thought you and your family were all dead," "Dead?" asked the caterpillar, In amazement "What a queer, queer thing to think I We are none of us deadl Whatever made you think we were?" "Because I never saw any of you about the garden," replied Tommy Sparrow "And It has been my experience that XNIFE PLEATING Kotle th baatlnc. The enly pUattn to fhllad.lphla with this apaclat faatura. BUTTONS COVERED Hemitltchlnc Button HalM BENJ. B. LEWIS 1638 Chcatnut St. Tak XTfarator. Ball, BpraM 4411. fa MILLIE AND HER MILLIONS THAT LAWN ISN'T IM LOOKING VE.RT INTO ADAIR "Many a time must that lump of bache lor clay be argued Into shtipelessneM. then plnrhcd and patted and coaxed townrd the IlkuuoM of lh Ideal man. Many a lime will ho have to be Mftened with teHts to nlve his creator the chance of starting nfreeh, after one of those tovers' iunriel which harden him so" Man locs woman for whit he thinks sho Is, but she loves him for what ho j imam 10 uci rtiranKC complications mere fore do arise, until the situation ndJtHts Itself. As a matter of fact, the average human stHrts out by crviug for tho moon, but has In the long run to be content with a homely lamp. As an Illustration of this fact, amidst, the documents produced In r. law case several jears ago In the Paris courts was the following appeal on the lart of a foolish lad who expected loo much, nnd was, therefore, foiedoomed to disap pointment: St Maty Let me marry. St. l'rlvat Let him be a soldier. St. Augustine Or a doctor. Hut I would prefer a soldier. St. Anatolc Or a schoolmaster, only not too old or ugly. St Basll-I will take him whatever his complexion may be. St l'ablan Let him have a bit of money. St. Pretext.itus-Lot h.m have a good and solid position. St. Angela-Let him ba faithful until my life's end. St. Leander Let him bo tender. St. Apolllnarlus Let him bo good tern pored at all times. St. Gregory Don't let him drink. St Thomas Don't let him Mnokc. St. Phllomcna Let me be the master St. Madeleine Don't put it off to next year. St. Ferdinand I have waited so long, and life, is uncertain. St Lurharius Let me have him this wintoi without fail Tho lad who wrote this married a tlute-player, and, despite the great ex pectations set forth in the foregoing document, the two were separated within three days on tho grounds of Incompatibility of tem per! All ot which goes to prove that no mere man is perfect, though the consolation Is tentatively offered that, like the curate's egg, he may be excellent in parts! when I fall to see garden creatures for several days, they are generally dead otherwise they would be around " vvcu, mat rule doesn t apply to as you see," laughed Mr. Caterpillar. us. "Then where have you been all this time?" asked Tommy, who as you well know Is of an argumentative turn of mind and always wants a reason If he la mistaken In anything. "If the cater pillars are not dead, where are they? Why are they not around the garden tending to their business?" "Because," replied Mr. Caterpillar. jjuniciy. ai mis time or year tneir Busi ness takes them to the trees." "Where?" asked Tommy, looking around. "I don't see any!" "No, of course you don't," said the caterpillar patiently, "because they cover themselves up for the winter. Nice but terflies we would make In the spring if we didn't protect ourselves through the long, cold winter! Watch mo make my cocoon, and then you will know how It Is done." So Tommy perched on the next higher branch of the tree and watched while the caterpillar began weaving his winter home. Of course Tommy couldn't wait till the cocoon was finished, but he saw It well begun and then ho went sight seeing and found dozens of fine cocoons on other trees. "Those caterpillars do have sense," he said to himself, and in deed they have. Copyright Clara Ingram Julion. Busy Individual An old man In the Potato Hill neigh borhood Is quoted as saying: "All I have to do now Is to full sheets oft tho calendar pad, I have all day to pull oft tho Thursday sheet, and make the pad lead Friday, but sometimes I get three or four days behind. After I get the sheet on the pad changed, it is tlmo to look for my glasses, which are usually lost Vou may think old people have llttlo to do, but they are really quite busy." 10 i r I ft vmm BUYS A FULL 6'OZ. JAR CS There's Real Food Value in a 6-oz. Jar of Wilmar Equal in food value to twelve eggs or a Dound of meat. The first taste wins you. The flavor's surpassing made from only the highest priced peanuts the market affords delightfully salted, crusnea ana roasiea ouy a jar ioaay. OorTr you think it would G-TTIN rrl APE BY VI Bt.B-TTEKTO.Sr'tflNKLtn ELABORATE TOILETTES MARK SOCIAL SEASONS OPENING M VCH has been said of this season's evening gonns, and before the sen son Is over much more will be natd, but one thing re mains decided and indis putably evident evening gowns are elaborate, nnd they are alarmingly decol lette Kodlces are a mat ter of a few Btraps over the shoulders, or a Jeweled pin. which holds a bit of a velvet bolero In Its place. Kven the young girl' gowns are decollete and I wonder when I look around at the slender shouldeis of the youthful tlRit.cs ir the bareness is as hemming as the Mattering draperies of tulle Metallic weaves of all descilptlon are seen. Sim ple dresses of silk and satin have enormous motifs of sunflowers and crescents In glittering thieads ot gold. The splendor la al most bat baric. I saw a 11a .r. .. 41 Atl.nt. An lwhtpli nn llrnt tlii...rv im. penrod to be a plain tulle frock, until I noticed that the whole underbody was made of gold tissue, heav ily studded with brilliants, ThM 1 only one of the many extravagantly beau tiful ct ration .which ttvj lady wears of nn evening. A lovely gown for the dinner partv is shown In today's fashion cut. It Is naturallv elaborate, but an air of sombre conservatlvo ness Is given by confining the color scheme to navj blue. Barring the touch of flesh-colored chiffon under the veiling of blue silk net at the bodice, the effect is severely plain. A notice able use of unfinished chif fon is seen on the sleeve the soft little demlsleeve Is left Just as the original selvage of the goods ap peared. The drapery of the net Is also an Interesting detail It la brought across the front and tied at tho shoulders with long ends. These may be left to fly full length or wrapped around the shoulders like o scarf. The skirt flares nil aroiind the bottom, being daintily wired out to give the necessary bouf fant effect. "WED" AGAIN AFTEK 23 YEARS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dunn Observe Marriage Anniversary A repetition of their wedding a quarter of a centurv ago was held todnv at St. Alphonsus Church. 4th and Iteed streets. In celebration of the 55th anniversary of Mr and Mrs Charles Dunn, of Front and Kmlly streets School children from the parish attended the Solemn High Mass preceding the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. Henry Stummell Mr and Mrs Dunn were the first couple married by Father Stummell at St Alphonsus Church A silver set was presented to Mr and Mrs Dunn by their nine children, six boys and three girls Four of the chil dren are pupils at St Alphonsus school A breakfast, attended by neighbors and relatives at the home, followed tho wed ding, for which the church was decorated with flowers William Dunn, a son of Charles Dunn, also Is celebrating today with his wife their second anniversary. Surgeons to Meet Here Next Year The Clinical Congress of Surgeons will hold Its annual meeting next jear In Philadelphia This annoucement was made In Boston yesterday, where the congress is in session. Among the many Interesting subjects under discussion at the present congress, have been tetanus, cancer and serum treatments. AT FOUNTAINS, HOTELS. OR ELSEWHERE Got HORUGK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED MILK Tho Food-drink for All Ages. Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home. Don't travel without it A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Unless you say" HORllGtCS you may get a Substitute. & L (oh'noma'am J NEt jPRiNG.HAWKiNS.jYe-S' Out ir 1 I THINK WE'LL TRYPUTTINOjlf OST5 MONEY l Ufsnj 15 J DINNER GOWN Shopping Hints Coque fenthets for the everyday hat may be bought In ono department store for 60 cents. This, of course, for Imita tion coque TJntrlmined tricornes In black velvet aro very handy, and another laige store Is selling them at $!9"i. A patent anangement for the protection of the kitchen sink sots in tightly and has a sliding compaitment to catch par ticles of food, etc. when the dishes arc washed The price is $2 White kid gloves of good quality, 12 button length, sell Just now at 05 cents a pail HERE THANKSGIVING OFFER Made Your Measure Satin- Lined Complete rU it itr. Dmeer, wAo al fitted thousands of icomen'al tuttf. AJfc the uoman tclio KM lien fitted by Mm. sale Mr Bercer surierlntends the every garment Out-of-town customers can have two fittings same day. Son Is the (line to order PHILIP BERG3EK Entrance under canoDy between Store and Shoe Store, opposite maker's. Itememlier the number. - SAMI'I.US MAILED ON nEaUEST Satin Slippers Even our moderate-priced slippers have the perfection of line and finish you expect of this house. Steiderctfalt V5 1420 Chestnut St. "Where Only the Best Is Good Eno.arn" Copyrtcht, 1D1S. AN0REMEMBEI?HAWKIHS.WHENI5AY ) r.LOVER- . ! REVISION OF SCIENCE TEXT BOOKS URGED Montgomery County Teachers Told Many Works in Use Now Are Antiquated NOltHISTOWN. !n , Oft 29 The tins Ifig sb4oim) of the MontBetnerv Countv Teachers' Institute were held todnv in the high school section, this morning, i there was n round-tnblr confeic n n the advantages of a course in general science, participated In by S. U Shfltianmit, of Lower Merlon; C A Stlteler, of Jcnkln town, and A. L. Oehmnn, of Souderlon, j during which It was pointed out. cape- I dally by Mr. Mmtmmun that thero were j many mlMalioa In the science textbooks: ' that from the time the tetthnnk hud ' been written until the present, farts had changed, but th.it the textbooks hill never been changed to conform to the fncts, causing main Inefficient teachers to teach error Instead of truth Another round table eonfeienrc van 'ir't in the ruial section on tho professional i growth of teachers nnd Us attainment I Those who took part were Miss Hlennnr ; I H. Price, of I 'riper Merlon, John I! Hort- nun, of Upper Providence, and ltnymnnd Ailnuis. of Whltpaln. . I Prof HciiIkii Post Hnlleek, of Louis- vllle, Kv. mil II. W Foght. of the llurcnu of Kduoiitlon. Washington, were ' ' the lecturers nt the closing sessions ' Professor l'oght's subleot before nn nudl euco of mot c thnn "00 grammar school te.ichers this morning was "The Teacher i Preparing for Life Work " II" advocated pardoning In connection with school work nnd demolish lived bv the . Scouts ainotic File Clrls ni: emoiihtrntcd the benefits to be do- , e tencher In organizing Hoy motif; the 'iov students nnd Cunp ! Is among the clil minlls I At the closing irst-lnn of the Institute I this afternoon. Professor Foght talked on ' "The Land of the Midnight Sun," nnd Profepsor Hnlleek spoke on the "Psv- I cliologv of Action " I Others who occupied the stage todav I wore William Melcholr, of Nnrberth; J M. Fisher, of Ambler; Udgar A. Meder, of Ablngton; Miss Deborah Smoillev, of Collegeville, and Miss Frances Clausen, of Bridgeport. Apple Song O the sun has kissed tho apples. Kissed tho apples; And the apples, hanging mellow, Red and yellow. All down the ot chard seen Make a glory of the green Tho sun has kissed tli3 apples. Kissed the apples; O'er the marsh the cattle sproad, Whlto and red, The sky is all aa blue As a gentian in the dew. The sun has kissed the apples. Kissed tho apples; Am the maples are iblaio Through the haze. The crickets in their mirth Fife the fruiting sons of eaitb Charles l! D Roberts St Louis Star. IS MY BIG first material ladles' neiirnt style. $30 FALL SUITS to l Ee4 JiF9 Fresh stock of new fabrics and latest shades Just re ceived for this wonderful JPw cuttimr and flttinc of Sulfa delivered vrhen desired. LADIES' TAILOR Hat a-a v nit i-i ni Wana - S .-Sf SJk VIZHKkI .VI 13 0.1. . - - . - 'IDONT j ' CHEAP (THE CHEERFUL CHERlD To-dtA Im just skowir my Pimrsy, rovtrsd pkiz. Arsct I'll bat you dorvt know wkere fcka rest or i me is im"! 1 wf tJ 2DX MOTIIDIt ATTKXD1XG WKDDIXO, , DAUGHTKll AND COUSIN ELOl'E "Please Don't Scold; We've Been Married," Says Telegram Miss Miriam Schwerlner and David J F.dwards, her cousin, went to Baltimore vesterdav and were married It had heen nil arranged that thev should be married next Jnnunrv, but It occurred to them that It would he foolish to wait that long, nnd so while Mrs Theodore Srhwerlner, the bride's mother, was at a wedding at the St James Hotel Wednesday her daughter was packing her trunk and having It sent to Balti more. Then vcsteidav the young woman left her parents' home, 6230 Schuyler street, Gormantown, giving some excuse about shopping or taking a walk Litei i message came bv wire from Baltimore saving "Please don't scold me. We've been married Miriam " PadcrcwsM Postpones Concert Paderewskl, the famous pianist, will not appear tomorrow afternoon at the Acad emy of Muslr The concert wns to have been given for the benefit of victims of the war ill Poland Mine Paderewskl 1 1st evening notified her husband's mali nger. P A Kills, of Boston, that the pianist's phvslclnn had forbidden him to appear In Philadelphia this week The concert has been postponed until Mon day afternoon, November 15 lu- IV 9 LUIGI RIENZI 1714 Walnut Street Importer and Ladies' Tailor Modish Gowns Direct Importations of Latest Paris Models Suits and Dresses For Immediate Wear"" -vlish, Well Made and Very Good Looking A vrican-made Garments at Moderate Prices French and Rienzi Hats for Autumn Wear Fashionable Furs Reasonably Pricedj Glove Women's Tan Capt Street Gloves Milanaise-Silk Lined Very smart and just the thing for "nippy" days. Heretofore never sold under $2, but we have only 250 pairs. We Specialize in Men's Gloves 1223 Chestnut Street $t& WVJf SJ6v 'stnu THE BEST IS WANT ANY Of THE KlNP -. PADEREWSKI'S "IM 1'IL" RAISES THE llATFs FPU HER LESSONS Pianist Once Played for Her and Sho Charges $1 an Hour Paderewskl arrived in a small Weatern town about noon one day and decided to take a walk In the afternoon. Whlla strolling along he heard a piano, and, following the sound, came to a house on which was a sign rending: "Miss Jones Piano lessons X cents an hour ' Pausing to listen, he heard the young woman trying to play one of Chopin's nocturne, and not succeeding very well. Paderewskl walked up to the liouto and knocked. Mies Jones came to the door and recognlaed him at once. Delighted, ahe Invited him In and he sat down and played the nocturne as only Paderewskl can, afterwaid spending an hour Jn cor recting her mistakes. Mlsa Jones thanked him and he departed Some months afterward he returned to the town, and again took the same, walk. 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