i.fc Rn-! . & l? ,1 - m mam MUSS ADVISES, HARNESS 'EM fin -- tittle High-strung Temperament Is a Dan gerous Thing Only When Not Properly Disciplined Sometimes It's a Gift u E?1j'tf It eurlous the thins aomo people particularly women are proud' of? ' yt lW're pro"ud of having had their appendixes removed; they're proud of the ( mm or time it wok for them to como 19 mmt a panicky heart that palpitates ml the sad fact With a frequency and relish which indicates mat tney re themselvea set aDart from tho common herd of humanity. Their attl reminds me of tha llttl hov who I "attar and admiration of his associates because ho can wiggle his ears! aitl n interesting artlcto on"Motorlns and Nerves" In a current mazarine, &&& Penman has somo pertinent remarks to make regarding this peculiarity T'Mi relation to women who want to run their own automobiles but believe tfcay are too "temperamental" to risk It. Me writes! "OhI I could hover drive a car; I'm too nervous. If I Bhould see another W coming a block away, I'd bo panic-stricken for fear I couldn't pass, and If anybody started across tho street beforo me I'd bo euro to run him down. I'm o high strung, you know,' "Somo women," ho continues, "say It with a sort of pride, as If to havo nerves tfct are unreliable, to fnll Into a panic In an emergency, were something to fcoast of1 In a day when women run most things." u He then quotes the experlcnco of a really nervous woman who InBtcad of parading her nerves "kept thorn In tho background like a disgraceful family aoret." Bho also suspected that she had heart trouble. "I want to drlvo a car,' she oxplalncd to her doctor, 'but I don't want to get a heart attack and kill anybody. What shall I do?' '"Got tho car,' he replied succinctly. 'You'll forget that you have a heart.' "She took his advlco and promptly forgot hor heart and her norves. When he recounted her cxperlenco to a nervo specialist he told her: "'It Is tho nervous people who can drlvo cars best. Their brain and muscles co-ordinate with lightning celerity. Tho motorist you want to climb ever tho fenco to dodgo Is tho sedate, phlegmatlo kind, whoso mental adjust went does not work a rapid transmission with his hands and feet.' " Too often, I believe, wo nro Inclined to commlserato with people who have nerves, whereas It we haven't got them ourselves wo aro tho ones to bo pitied. Phlegmatic, stolid peoplo usually sloop woll and enjoy good digestions, and in this thoy aro to bo envied. But apart from these material benefits aro they not usually a heavy, placid typo which Is lncapablo of appreciating many of the finer things of life that only a highly sensitized, extremely delicate organism U capable of responding to? Your man and woman with nerves is usually apt to bo more sympathetic, tnoro tactful, quicker to appreciate and respect your mood. Ho never slaps you on the back, either mentally or physically, and never obtrudes his good humor on you when you aro feeling "low," or his pessimism when you aro buoyant. If you aro one of those persons, then, who nro of a "nervous temperament," harness It, but don't boast of it, and In tho privacy of your soul thank heaven that you have been so gifted. M'LISS. Letters to the Editor AddrtM nil communication to M'I.Im. side ot the Dear JI'Llsa Kindly let me know a lit tle more about quilting, which you wrote up several days rtgo. Does It require a technical knowledge. jnrtSEYITE. Quilting, I am told by an expert, may be so almplo as not to tax tho talents of the most Inexpert needlewoman, and It may also bo so complicated as to call forth all the Ingenuity and genius of one experienced In tho art. It Is well In be ginning to choose somo slmplo pattern and to follow Instructions carefully and pains takingly. Ono has only to look nt somo of the wonderful examples of the quilting art, the handiwork of our grandmothers, which now hang, priceless treasures, In museums to realize how very Intricate the work can be. For a stamped, self-addressed envelope r will mall you tho name of an Interesting book that deals with the history of quilts and their making. WELL-BALANCED METABOLISM MEANS YOUTH AND VIGOR By WILLIAM WOMEN generally try to avoid grow ing stout, flabby "or uncouth, and un fortunately thoy havo not all learned that eoreta are only a delusion and a Bnare for that purpose. There Is little use In preaching anti-corset propaganda, how ever. This talk Is for men. The women sire welcome to listen If they are curious they will, anyway. In nearly every man's life there comes b time when he begins to put on flesh. At 'first the poor fellow feels rather proud of It. To his own eyes It looks like dig nity; It feels to him rather "chesty," and the tailor conspires with him In encour aging the Idea. But In duo time he finds that It is nothing but grease, oil, fat (111 1 ng- in between the muscles. lie realizes with, a pang of remorse that it is merely tha stoutness of advancing years : that he is no longer o. wiry youth, but only a flabby, short-winded, hlgh-paunched, middle-aged man, and almost bald at that. What he needs Is a better balanced me tabolism. Ills Intake of food or fuel Is more than his system Is capable of burn ing up. The excess, In time, will poison him. If he has the courage and sense to realize his position and to take reasonable precautions before the auto-lntoxicatton it middle age begins to harden his arteries, be nay still preserve a fair Imitation of , yoih, both In looks and In feelings, "vs Xet him learn that a hearty appetite Is to be curbed and restrained, that It Is a fine thing to skip a meal often, and still better to have a milk diet-day occasion ally. And let him exercise. Walking la Ideal. Tennis, golf, a certain amount of gyra- sailum work may be Indulged In. If It - ia really Impracticable for htm to utilize r any of these aids to health, then he can Song of Thyrsis Tfae turtle on yon withered bough. That lately mourned her murdered mate, Has found another comrade now Such changes all await I H nature has decreed It so, ' "With all above, and all below, X,et us, like them, forget our woe, And not be killed with sorrow. If I should quit your arms tonight And chance to die before 'twas light, I would advise you and you might 1 '' lovo again tomorrow, Philip Freneau. Creamed Asparagus Freeh asparagus Is plentiful and de licious Just now. Try this recipe the next time you prepare it Tie the bunch up with a soft string, cut off the necessary jrt. and cook, for 5 least ?S minutes In sited water, Have ready a few slices of Ttleau toasted bread. Dip these In the jjajsparaKUS liquor, then bu;ter well and iMMftngs on a platter. Drain the aspara- '" ja and place it on the toasb Now make a" good cream sauce, using a cupful of Willr. a teaiDoonful or flour and a taoie spoonful of butter and seasoning. ia the simplest of dishes but it ever welcome one, This Is an Garden Follies Bering la the time, to think of beautify teg the garden, not only with flowers and Su4dlng things, which will have been U(i long before IMS. DUt wjin preiijr lBtrocnU aucn as tne moaern stops toe this purpose. There are, for In stance, the dainty garden markers 4Mi, hugs, toads, bright be-bonnetea avttw. ad such in brilliant colorings on moV attached to, a long stick,, so that Stsy stay be stuck, in any place. Odd jhiliisr f white-painted wood, with art ,i nowenogs are smart, ion. &. which mtsDVta an odd little bird nd iwltattoa oogt?r gives a say Sr flB3MS)EAt your. nerves out or tho etner, ana ww win on occasions wnen ji onui . thinks ha ouaht to be and generally la of tho Woman's Page euro of tho Krenlntt Lcdirr. paper onlr. Write on one Dear M'LIss What Is the best way of washing ono's own hair? Mine Is long, but I don't like tho drying machines that tho professionals use. MY HA. Make a shampoo by melting somo pure soap In hot water. Immerse the head In warm water and apply this cleansing fluid. It Is more satisfactory If you can have somo menrtcr of the family to do It for you. Use4vcral bowlfuls of water for the purpose.4'' Whon you are certain that your hair Is thoroughly clean, begin with rinsing. Six times Is not too often, for a healthy scalp depends on your getting all traces of soap out. Dry the hair with towels, or by fanning, or In tho sun. Then massage the scalp with a good tonle and carefully comb out the tangles. A good, brisk brushing should complete tho function. The professionals will dry your hair with towels if you prefer It that way. BRADY, M. D. at least spend Ave or ten minutes every night at physical culture In his room. The setting-up drill Is a first-rate all round exercise to take. Then a few bending stunts, forward, sldewlse, back ward. Then a body-lifting effort or two, lying prone on the arms, letting It down again, and so on, for from three to twenty times at a session. This must be done regularly, and always stopped short of fatigue. In order to escape the muscular soreness which Is so likely to follow un accustomed exercise. But If even Ave minutes a day can be devoted to physical culture. In a month the man will feel the benefit of It upon his health. The exer cises should be taken In the nude the skin lilies a good air bath. And they should be carried out with a vim and spirit, such as the gymnasium trainer de mands from his classes. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS The Most Vicious Lie I think, typewrites a teacher, that the most vicious lie Is the one a doctor lives or practices when he tells a patient time and again, over a period of many precious months, that she has Juit a run-down condition," without ever examining the naked cheat, whereas her actual trouble is tuberculosis. Don't you think so7 Answer Well, that Is a pretty Indefen sible lie, all right; but hero are two lies quite as famous, and, wa contend, much In the same class: (a) Santa Claus; (b) the stork. Come, critics, are we wrong? Calomel for a Baby Flease tell me the proper dose of cal omel as a laxative for a H-month-old baby. Answer It Is not a proper laxative for a baby. Luncheon Kit A real luncheon carrier for the school girl who balks at carrying a package and most of the high school misses look down upon a package nowadays Is a case made of aluminum, small and com pact It contains a small tray to hold salads or anything ot a semlllquid con sistency. A very small vacuum bottle keeps the hot or cold drink hot or cold until wanted. It Is a handy little case and gives a real change from the sand which, fetich In school lunches. .' Separate Coats uriiuanuy colored topcoats are pre dicted for summer wear. These msy be made of a variety of fabrics, such as wool or silk Jersey cloth, angora cloth, cotton corduroys, serges, gabardines, twills and silks of all kinds. Seashore coats are fashioned of taffetas or of .dark and light striped 'silks, marabou trimmed. 4 4 a '1 in every jlb tin 3 CUT l TtDCAlfC 'BREAKFAS1 wWWwlL, Note the bright red color, superior flav or, delightful aroma. Your jrrocer sells it SEEN' IN THE SHOPS "LITTLE MISS MOFFET" DRESS ArilOCK of extreme simplicity Is this practical llttlo play frock, though It nilRlit be used quite ns well as a school dress. It roincs In sizes from C to 10 years. It Is made of linen nnd may bo had In a number of color combinations with white used for tho waist and copen, rose or green tho lending colors for the collar, cuffs nnd clilrt. The waist Is smocked In a color to match. Handsome pearl buttons anil pockets are finishing touches. Price, $7.76. Tho llttlo mushroom mllan hat Is navy bluo with a doublo band nnd short streamers of gold nnd green grosgrnln ribbon. Thcso colors nro repeated In the flange. The hat comes also In natural-color milnn finished with ribbons and llango In gold nnd black. Trice, $5.06. The name of the shop whero these articles may ho purchased will bo supplied by tho Editor of the Woman's Pnge, Kvkmno I.EunEn, 008 Chestnut street. The icquest must be nccompnnled by n stumped, clf-uddrcshod envelope, nnd must mention tho dato on which tho article appeared. GOOD Good form queries should be ad dressed to Deborah Rush, written on one side of the jmper nnd signed with ull name and address, though initials OXLY iolll be published upon request. This column will appear in Monday's, Wednesday's and Friday's Evening Ledger this week. Preparedness Is so the fnd" of tho day, might It not bo a good Idea to he pro pared for nil emergencies In points of etiquette byjtcqulrlng repose of manner nnd self-confVol as well as to learn how to bandage and act as first nld to tho Injured. The younger girls aro tho greatest of fenders ngalnst tho dignity nnd rcposo which Is tho charm of tho gentlewoman. Perhaps It Is that do many are living out-of-door lives and, though healthy and wholesome, becomo sort of sporty nnd forget their breeding, which Is totally un necessary. Out-of-doors life should bo nn aid to self-control and roposo of manner. Whatever It is, it is to be regretted and, sad to say. self-control, which Is tho back ground of good manners, Is fast going out of date 1 There is no one so delightful to meet ns tho woman of culture and repose. Sho Is as restful as the nervous woman Is up setting. Delicate Problems Dear ZJeoorah Rush: Will you please decide for, also Inform a regular reader of your column, whether she should tell a gentleman to replace his hat If ho holds It In his hand while speaking to hor on tho street? Would It bo proper for a mutual friend to tell n man who In In doubt of the state of mind of tho lady he loves that she Is or Is not favorably Impressed? ANXIOUH. Your first question Is rather ambiguous. As I understand It, you ask If a man Is holding his hat In his hand should you tell him to put It on again? Ho would, of course, be holding It In his hand If he stopped to speak to a woman In tho street. It Is perfectly within the requirements of good form for the woman to tell him to put his hat on, and rather a kindness for her to do so, as especially in cold weather It Is not too comfortable to stand bare headed In the street. If only for a few mo ments. If the mutual friend In question Is sure of the state of the lady's feelings and could thereby aid htm on the one hand or dissuade him on the other, it would be all right provided he asks her for the Information; It would never do to vol unteer It, and In many cases would be a very delicate thing to do. What the mu tual friend said might be misunderstood and dire consequences ensue. It Is bet ter to keep one's finger put of the pie, so to speak. Should Gloves Be Worn? Dear Deborah Rush: Will you kindly answer this question In your good form column as soon as possible. Should gloves be worn at a public, ball? I hear they are not worn as they used to bo. Have not been attending many large affairs lately, so appeal to you. MRS. V. D. M. It Is no longer considered absolutely necessary to wear gloves with evening dress. One usually carries them, how ever. i Good Form for Men Dear Deborah Rush: May a man wear a colored tie In the evening at informal Domestic Rug "Pointers" f We havo seen lots of Jjedrooina that had pret'. furniture vttnd papering all playing jeclnd fiddle to an ugly rug filtyJTsn'CVJt? Yet It Is easily corfecten. WIh our experts and farefullyJlected etocks of domstlo rug3We can help you transtfrm your bedrooms Into real rest bwars, and without you having to spew a lot of time and "'rtinn ltd" depends upon tha rugs, atfoA'e have the proper ones; ruga whose artistic beauty (a the foundation of all successful decorating. By all means make your bed rooms Inviting, restful, harmoni ous It's all in the rugs. Our prices are the same as elsewhere. Havm a look a tht smart new Frmch C hints bordered Palatine Rugs, Fritz & La Rue, Inc.. 1124 Chestnut Street FORM nffnlrs whero dress clothei nro not worn? Should a man always rlso when a woman comes Into tho toom, In a business ofllco for Instance. When my stenographer en ters tho room should I rise? JOI3. 1. A colored tie may be worn nt any time except with a dress suit, when tho tlo should always be of whlto lawn, or with n dinner coat when a black tie Is In vogue. 2. I nm afraid U a man wns obliged to rise every tlmo a woman in his employ enters the room very llttlo business would over bo accomplished In theso days, where there Is scarcely an ofllco In which thcro aro not several women employes on its rolo. In ordinary cases, however, a man should always rlso when a woman enters tho room or rises from her seat, for tliut matter. Answer Invitations Dear Deborah Rush: Kindly toll me If It Is necessary to answer an Invitation to a dunce? A says It Is not and II says it Is. C. D. K. it Is not only necessary but obligatory and would bo a decided breach of otl quetto If not done. Wrong Idea of Hospitality Dear Deborah Rush: Is It good form to Insist on a guest eating twice of n viand when Mic has refused once. I wns much cmbarrased when n hostess told mo I evidently did not liko the food she wns serving. J. Ij. K. No. It la cry bad form. If a person refuses it surely means ho or sho has had sufficient. It Is In bad taste to ussuio a person that there Is plenty more whero tho first enmo from. Home persons havo an Idea thoy will not be thought hospitable If they do not press food on a guest and often make It awkward by so doing. DKBOrtAH RUSH. Velvet in Spring! Velvet Isn't to be regarded as a strictly winter fnbrlo In tho millinery world, by any means. Ono Bees It In a number of fascinating styles. Tnke, for Instance, tho fabric, called straw velvet, one of tho most popular Innovations of the sea son. This resembles a very fine-grained Btraw, with a rather dull finish charac teristic of Btraw, and very pliable. Another vogue for tho velvot Is seen In combinations of velvet tarn o' shanter crowns on lace straw chapeaux. A silk tassel finishes off one side. Large panne hats are faced with Btraw, Gainsborough style. Fascinating Combs Spanish combs are best worn with the high coiffure. They como In a number of brilliantly colored designs, carried out In beads. Tho scarab, or eagle, and many of the nnclent Egyptian designs, repro duced in their original colors, are. also good. So GAIL BORDEN EAGLE All you i V BO "Eagle Brand" for you tor one bottle let il feeding temperature and ai amount of rich, nourishing "Eagle Brand." Then it's ready for your baby. No fius and bother no danger of not having thing, just right. Thousands of healthy babies have been brought up on "Eagle Brand," Hive you tied it ia y out coolusg? Iu purity and delicacy gc a new flavor to crcrrthiDZ tint you stale wish it. I -- 3k" :r.. rBSSagggrSs?.: .Ji- Marion Hariamtf s Corner Wants Congenial Correspondent WlLti some one wishing a friend to correspond with write me? I nm 10 years of age nnd should like a nice girl of 'about my own age. I havo heard of others forming friendships through the Corner, and thought I'd try. Will you try to publish this ns soon as possible? M. O. C." Let me remind you In printing the re quest, of the expediency of an exchange of references nt tho outset of such a cor respondence, Parents nnd guardians can not be too careful In this respect. Let both parties to the proposed letter writing present credentials of respectability from hose who nro competent to pronounce upon this polnti A reference to pastor or some leading citizen In the town or tho post master of the neighborhood Is usually sufficient. The Stnmp Code "Kindly give me the stnmp code. What significance has a Btnmp attached as nbovo? ,l. P. M." The so-called stamp code was publlabcd In full several weeks ngo. Frankly and definitely, tho Cornor knows nothing of It. AVIth equal frankness wo avow Indlffcr enco respecting nn arbitrary system based upon cnprlco and nuthorlzed by no official of tho postolllce service, Thorefore, all wo can do to gratify the curiosity of L. P. M. Is to offer to trnnsmlt to him by mall any copy of tho codo that may reepond to his query. The drawing Inclosed shows a stamp attached upside down and diago nally. IicmovliiB Quicksilver From Mirrors "I may bo able to got the formula O. N. St. requests for treating wings, etc. I will try. May I nsk directions for remov ing silver I bcllovo It Is silver rather than mercury from tho back of n mir ror? Also, is George M. Cohan a drama tist or playwright, and Is the name Frank W. Fits fictitious, or was he noted for something? Is so, what? Co-operntlvely yours, F, L. II." All your queries are referred to constitu ents nt large, with tho exception of that relative to Qoorge M. Cohan. Ho Is a playwright nnd actor of note nnd the nu thor of many popular songs. Wo await replies to other queries. Lot us havo the formula for treating wlngB when you get It. Whon wo receive directions for re moving quicksilver from the back of mir rors, others besides yourself will bo glnd to rend It. Undecided About (he Games "Tu-o girls who havo reached 1C Intend to glvo a party. Wo nro undecided about the games. Is It proper for glrlH that ago to havo n few kissing games? Tho boys always say they don't enjoy themselves without a few of them. Kissing Is never allowed outside a party, nnd Is thero any harm In a little of It at a party, If not car ried too for? KMILIH S." Tho spaco nllotted to tho Corner Is far too Bcant for us to think of writing out In full directions for tho games you want to get. If ynu will Inquires nt a book store for a mauiinl of games It will tell you wlint you want to know. Now, ns to kiss ing games, they aro always nnd overy 'hcro Indecorous when tho players aro '.oys and girls or young people of a larger growth of both sexes. No modest girt should allow herself to be persuaded to tnko part In them. They nro Immodest at best. Keep your lips for tho man you nro to marry, You will thank me for tho ad vlco when you find him. So will he 1 No Discourtesy Intended "Why do you plnco tho note of leather V The name of FRANKLIN GRAN ULATED SUGAR is a safe buying guide because it stands for clean, smooth cane sugar. It is. and clean and neat Look for picture of In 2 and 5 , in 2, 5, 10 cotton bags. Easy to Prepare Kept dry .s. bjy cattonfe . (Slfosra! iSX coltonbagl. U5a5()5E5HKS15H5HESSE5Zfi25E5H5E5HSS theyrame and. Iff yZ v-y . K FranXtin S In I - l I " 2 SI it. y Vl Lot u.q slinw vnn wlmh Rtvllsli Ul Jb. iartonj and Ln Wffl?RJ i I shnnoliness thero is in tho 23 and 50 lb. RJ iffiffffm V fil . A kind of MnmMllWy -tXlN V-XS.J-VJ-1N 3 OL Eimn ereryu.e MsMSl&rYL LiLJKpl! 1 K Pi tivMfA in carton. flfKn1 W K mm fStlirt "n MfcES V f Hero nro tho new models display- nl -St HfeflC ' WyJ J ' j inp wonderfully smart lin3 and Jy S jp&SttjJM uT'Srr ' tne exact B1,huett Dame Fashion H .fflscHW; BBvL $1 is now demanding. I Our Expert cor- n -S llliATOuSi IfifclvwVSwy sotieres will helpfyou in leleitinK K fel 'iPuflrTul ' j9ufP5ft the special gmodq that will jnost ife?. (MlLigBBU HBHI enh nco your fitre,Fronr,55 up. n ? MM f ' I Jr 8 V- r 1 . i that is what thousands of mothers are saying mothers who cannot nurse their babies and who have turned to the time-tried substitute BRAND COlTDENSED every ?&& 3orvtv EAGLE CONDENSED MILK ist onjsitwj. dotonreparjff f IMIIIIIllllllllHlllllltlllini lu.u.. :. . I.:i .u I iVAmmuiy 1 f i I iiiniiw b uiif riiiniiiii wniri i n :m r -r tar i m m - l coot iu s i rtarc nnn inic I C the right JjK& 5 - Kif3l g W r . - M 3 r - M,0, , 1 Street and Afternopn Dresses .1 1 u a i tm m m -n. to Marfan Mir- ha nrueie in .irnicn r nn rp. Intrtft l-r ttnn tvlahlnr tn Kid In thA rhurltAhlA Jrerk el the If. II. O. (ihenlJ write Mnrlnn Urlsnd. An cure ef thli .espet , for. P.1! nrrfliet oi toone i nil. nAvlnv rri! (her would like to h n. direct with these parties iTrfl.ini communicate B. In the hands of members of her own race and faith? Her statement that she Is Jewish was done merely to prevent misunderstanding and, doubtless, would not bar her from the society of nny cul tured people, Irrespective of faith, who nre tho only ones likely to belong to such a club. I waht to tell you of a friendship I formed through your Corner with the sweetest soul who ever existed, and al though I told her In my first letter that I was Jewish, sho In return told mo sho was a Gentile. It did not prevent our Inter course, which Insted more than ten years, nnd until she died last March. She will ever be lamented by me. Please excuse me If this letter seems hard, but your an swer hurt me, ns It doubtless did Lnthcr B. I nm hoping you will think It worth while to explain It In your Corner. "IIOSK S." If It were not no evident that you are deeply wounded and In n vulnerable point, your letter would havo awakened In me a sort of wondering amusement. It Is al most Incredible that a regulnr reader of tho Corner who Is Intelligent nnd quick wlttod should not comprehend tho Impos sibility that any sect of believers or a member of any raco of human cronturcs could, on account of his or her faith or blood, meet with discourtesy at our hands. Had Esthor's letter spoken of hrrsolf ns Swedo, Kngllsh, Dutch, Ger man or Syrian, nnd asked us to find for her a club of congenial mates, wo should havo hssumed that sho mentioned her raco to Indicate her dcslro to communl cato with those who would mako hor feel at homo and with whom sho would have tastes and pursuits In common. Tho best proof that our surmlso wns corroct Is that several other correspondents who are Hebrowa by descont have written for her address with cordial npprertntlon of hor position nnd her motives for making the request. All are persons of more than usual Intelligence nnd all manifest a hos pitable wish to lessen the sense nf strangerhood that oppresses tho lonoly Sport Shoes All White or Tan Trimmed $5 and $7 Made jon tie best lpok- mg- sp siape lrr nil Shoedon' We wi id liketo dem- onstrate o ybuVthe re markable fitting: quali- ties of thi exclusive new low-heeled&nodel. Smart Shoes Without Extravagance Atl ffitnmonlfiitlon a4dreied .Me jTnrlund nhenle ntlo a Msinpta, AflnrttHn ennUipe and a.rllnplnr of u rr "if S" ym &he J4arper Shoe Co. I0S2 Chestnut St 1228 Market St ; Credit & Cash Accounts ; IVa IstttK 7"a"k.t t -rT7-rVT ru ff K u i I VanOrdenSliopGhelinutst. 1 MILK .. . u ana-utern Style, quality LAYLOCIC B BLYNN, Inc. Chestnut St, Furs StoreJ, Altered and Repaired TO CHEERFUL I Wish trYt-t I were brigVt m tlUs, Hy mind jvt .cts jo scired t,Td alow. 5till lot$ oF "times 1 mivke folks KvK , Ttf$ not vker I intend to thoudh. girl, Nor can I believe that my Invitation to bucIi as thcso to send for her address may have wounded the one wo would help. We know no distinction of race or ro llglon In our great family. It ought not to bo noccssary to repeat this If past record bo worth anything. Friend to n Slrnnjrcr "Please And me tho address of Ksther 13., tho 18-yenr-old Jewish girt who deilres to Join a drnmntlc club, ns I may be able to help hor, Strange to Bay, there wns a time not so long ngo when I wanted to wrlto to you just such a letter. I can, therefore, understand what It means to bo a stranger. DOllOTHV A. K." Tour letter may be classed ns "Exhibit No. 1" In support of what wo havo writ ten beforo of l'stlior U. Tho address went to you by mall. Tho truo Corner spirit Is manifest In your practical sym pathy with tho stranger In memory of your own experience. An Exchange of Lessons "I havo had many years' cxperlenco In teaching piano music, also vocal, nnd would llko to oxchango either with ono who paints china and who Is willing to mako Borne nrrnngement. EVA It." Wo retain your address for any ono ln tcrestcd. or ia .Cash Accounts Only, M and O At i ' ouftimer rurs and excluslveness. & 1528 M 1 .'-; 1 mm TrtSTStrk.
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