&&' fljfa IBwu laBBfifey aWK$tf yOMAJN & rKUV!NCE-HER MAKE EAUH UKKOR A STEPPING I STONE TOWARTi stwnSL the Girl Who Is Disconsolate Ovei- E,.,, t !h-i i Mistake Doomed to j.wwi. viniw s . -. ..,... itfntf (n tinrnmn 4n. Ekft rOL' nuow j " f ullr dUcournffed becnttso of ono mis . " . .... awn-,, illtrt Vtrt i.wf 1 know n younu u....... -, ... DA ..,..... at.. 1 an a-s sua sa St wnountlns to- ItulllTercnco. over & miitflkes whlcii occurs. i ra iier U he cout.l bo no completely mistress ffhtrtelt under Bomotimes tryinft ctr Ssattnces and bIio replied: "At tho end 5 rar first itar In nn ofllcoO was a Sfwut wreck. .1 became so completely E.. ever oven- silly Mltlo error and g"L w hysterical that I wns a perfect P. , ..member distinctly when I had ilr h!d my Position two week, bolus sponsible ior n """' . -..., 4rf no 'lltle Inconvenience to those In Rq!iVrlty Dunns im "" "' "" k. i went through nn ngony of suspenuc. f felt WOrilllClI llllli I'W liiriiiiiiuira " letter things had ended llko this. Kor $,r. wasn't a doubt in my mind that TVould ,)0 Rcntiy uul """ "rcu nl Until of the day. And although tho nrfcted dismissal did not como I was " - ... 41. I....I,,...., ifthtppr or uaH ur "u ""-,u,:"" ijjut after unuerffoins a strain iiko ail tor a year I uejran to realize now wrfettly absurd It vms to nllow theso -gjaja to upset one bo. Thfe main thins, ihlnlc. Is to nvoiu rmiKiiiK mo uuine mis- k8 more than once." 'The advice, simpia ns u is, in koou. RjljUkcs of one sorter nnother nro nn fesrltablo part of one'rNdully life. Iti was ulnualono wno mini, ".mi man ftrtr became Rrrat or jjood except through gMy and great mistakes." Ifcearn to maio or cacn ono a runs on m Udder of bucccss. MANY parcntH, I nm afraid, ta to realize the vuluo of cncournirlng tho "fJtlvo Instinct In their children. The 'Sfld's character Is early molded and If In trork of his Uttlo hands la not tnken Brioosly by his elders nnd his babyish IftrU laughed nt ho will otop trying. A correspondent, referring to yester- iiy'a article on tho untrnucrul receiver tt Sifts, urges tno motner to bo pnrtlcu irl a'pprcclativo of tho child'n ork. Sho tajt: SfWlien tho Uttlo daughter of a friend Rf mine arrived homo with her Now K'nfi calendar, bookmnrk nnd several other things which turesentud hor work fit the klndergarton, her mother snld she THE WOMAN'S irf(r am! ouejlfoiis nubmtttcd to thU Klt paper and sailed with the name of the fWlmcsfj ciprejsed. Alt coimiiunfcatfoiM tlOHOtes: Till: WOMAN'S EXCIIAMII;, Ifce-wlnnfr of oJnj' prlii. It Jln.'Kusrnx S. Kmrdtrr. of Norih Olfnilde. h.f l.tlrr appeared In jotrrifir'n lurcr. TODAY'S IL-.fftere In the beit place to keep n turkejr jtifffi (oaklnc It? .lUw ran ulne italns lie remoieilT retTir can anvlnx be efeclril In ttie can tre It eirrclMil In llstitlns u bnrntrT bill ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES UJTlf noU or raliln nre lloured before he!n IBtoJ to eako batter ther IU not lnU to the I readllr aJhen thli U not done. Ip&aUIni can be atoned more ennllr bj pour- M.klllox water over them, then preailuE the iUim ojt. . IT A lent of atale bread ran be made frebrr Tdaranenlm It ntth hot nuter. rairrlni It Ivii 'lump rlotli and placlne It In a Iow IN" to heatjthrougb.. The New Year's Turkey MWJMIfw 0 ll'oman's 1'npe,- fbar Madam -lick lnro reoiherafrom tur- , Diracnj no ino enus una cover wuu vrciuuuc will nuHa nne uustera. , ,. i lafHt irnv In ,lnn n turkey la Wlln 0 h 17 Important to scrub n turkey or fhlcken W38 a. TQtlrli rlnth. ttn am a remuVO Sit UeaU gger from tho akin. . . , gtk Very Heat l'otnto Filling. Put , liood; J Plc of butter in a pant cut Elbleta of My In amall plecea; brown carefully. Add p mbed polatoen. u Uttlo onion Juice, red fcwrand aalt to taatai atlr wells add two ees Wi liberal amount of chopped parsley. 4:..4ui. iuu,'i.ui imu m.vw w. .-.-..-UU a prmam Atm .Irp m,Ii( chnntttll IMirMley MM a dih o red pepper: atlr turkey Into this W poor on a platter. ... .... HKTBrkiy Noodlo Soup.Put tho akeUton, with wot turkey. Into a boiler with water!, tie lytttair topa of celery, parsley nnd onloni wr into the atock. Simmer ono nour. "r Wta add tho noo.tlea. A rwlpo for noodlea ti. appeared In your rolumna before. . . EtKiui Pnmnirii, ii ri-wn cuiu maahea Mspklu, one pint mllk add u tableapoon corn rc mUed In milk, add auar enoush to Uott toD when ready lor atove. Thta la very fiM. lUr.l B. W. B i: Time-Savlnc Reclnes and Devices If.lH Jfrfllor 0 H'onian'a fasti E&&U tHar JUdam -I am offering aomo ausseatlona V-1 truat may b of service to your readere. mil jti- .. ...sua iH.Hiiu.,n ... ." - . T. inavonna aK5S!r 9r 'hreo eara ana it . na noi o "flatST1" . ll on'y " "bout half the tlmo HHHaI way. Beat tho raw tu yolk with ia.71l,i.1.,'.PIper. etc., ono renulafly uaea. T as alt MlTfi inl,'Wi'JL'r,tJ'."."i3i"'rAY .,T.i ih. oil n.n.u. -. r.A unlnF u liaioal 'I ntH E i " USMBI fVj "III IBi " ".,. " lowly. A nutent eeic-beaier win i" work a well aa a for- and twlco as 1 outilJe leavea of lettuce may b; ahredded druMd W(,h the (olluwlnc: Fry our He" a iq cool if. but atlll I'Ullr. UaMA Tkl .Ti u .. v.? ..v:'-"" .:-. :"zr:,i.r.on loll lowlna nuiiure faT, two tabteatwmna vlneear. ono CUP lUke- KrM water and aalt and pepper to taeta. Mix fe until .mcTot" then tlV Into tb baoon jpe and allow tko whulo to tU until tblfk. BS fttlna at bacon. Tbia, U an old IfiS'1!"' Dutch recltw. It will alao make ISm',b wtati salad if one adds ceiv'rv d and IMt of mustard seed. Tb potato salad may sarved hot or wld. aE'J&tVttnvnlA.I -. .. . . .-J. , h Mint IKllr milk, on sallipoon or twit. ftofrou uie inic&nftM on acirc. m tn;rZ 5ts. ar?lr. doea not sound ttractlvt. but. nw ... ,,,. . .i...... . i.i nr .niir K " added If dustred. KfuX, who cools with a will And IBB? ?"r "' asonomy- Start yewr vee-ii''.1-. ." potatoes In the bottom and the nttm iea In I he too. cu aeparat furne". idaee over tho slmmerer. . . w nneet arade of ateel wool tM..our , PJU, UU' wuu, an'fespeclaUy aluminum. It do Ji and will easily clean anything. It V nalnt .nn. ! .nil tiArralaln Suit fsitiovi punt from slaa and porcelain ai J purehaaea cheaply at an. uaaea cheaply at any store. . CMrs.J A. u. Holiday Recipes 'editor- o Woatoa'4 Fane: tr Madam .Pumnkln cAn ba Dresen'td followa. six pounds diced pumpkin. "-nq one-baii; pounds sugar, four slicea M, one-half ounce root ginger. Put U pvmpkln overnight : In the morn- it on tha stave wittt lemon aw Cook until thick. sa cookua Omt-half cuDful butter, ijia sugar, if rated rind of one orange. Dwtcu light, oue-liiilf supful oracga csupfuU flour, two tOMHXiofifuU JhIk iSjir PsE? J!I Failure - Encouraging" o jxiorcs THE CliEERFU OTUB 5omepcople poi-cKso. TYonr thtxtth- eyv& 3i.voq nu oxr.er very .stvlUk fill.. t , " vira Just Wkvp k N1 , .-- w IV.JI iv-hnstmw carthA cn3rc,veri. rtrrc"" could not think of allowing lltoso trifle to decornto her rooms. She renlly had no use for such things; they were not particularly beautiful.' nnd. moreover, they gathered dust. As there were already enough dust gatherers around tho house, Mary's handiwork was thrown nwny. "Of course, the child was disappointed., for her teacher had commonded her highly for her work. "Ho It iild,jllss Smith wns JuhI ns weary of these trifles as mother, for she had hundreds of articles of the same kind to mother's one. Nevertheless she man nges to smile enthusiastically nver each one. for she appreciates thu child's efforts. "Instead of dealing with calendars, bookmarks, etc., Bhe fixes her inlnd on the Uttlo tot's attempts, nnd sees trial and tribulation, wonder nnd experiment, wheru mother sees crude pieces of blotter and Imitations of roses nnd daisies. "Every mother shouln try to keep each token of trouble for n tlmo nt least, for nothing Is more Important to the child than that his attempt receive generous oncouragement, nnd while much Is gained by having somo ono stand by and cheer him when he falters, that Is not enough. "The product, poor though It may be. Is the symbol of nn Idea and an Inspira tion, nnd deserves tho serious nnd digni fied attention of parents nnd other ciders." EXCHANGE deparlmtnt matt be written on one tide of writer. Sptcioi qunn ne inw iiu-cn or fhls department sfcouW be addrttitJ uvemng cugir, -ni,u,,.n INQUIRIES 1. When It U nreiarr la pax n iierwin In reutn a ! In n Ihr.ilrr. hoald tU am flnc fntn nwny from ur toward Ihe perwn he U puanlnitf 2. In n lliealre Nhould a noman reoiae her hat before the curt.lln toe up, 'or wait until Ihe ll:hU are lowered? 3. What preparation ran be inlird al Inme la rellere toothache? I. Tar ran be removed from the hands by rubbing wllb n slice of orauce or lemon peril Ihe lolutlle oils dlssohr Ihe lar. 3. tVhrn ninktnr a call and some one ele nr rhrs later. Iho first person to arrlte should be Hie one tu lejie first. 3. Yellow flontrs may be sent as a sift. In. stenil of a present of sold, by one who has been Intlted to a sbUIeu utdJInr. Care of the Hair and Hands To the Editor 0 Ifomos'e 'ape; Dear Madam My heir la Hsht brnwn. Hon often should It be washed? What soap or sham poo do you adilseY What Is u Koud and quick nay to dry It? This Is alwara n prublem (nr me. aa It la thick. My hair la shod and endy on tho sides and tJHls seems to spoil my appar ance, What can do for endy hair? I wear my hair down over my rare and llko It ll.l. liy that 1 mean 1 like It to aiay In place. What do tho Klrla use! la there it preparation that ccmes for th! purpose? Please cite me directions f'ir manicuring my nails, I try to li my nails and hands miod rare, but they don't have, that rlean. well roomed nuk that other perions' han-le have. Sly nails On not look nice at the bare. What Is the tlouble? M. I.. M. 'Washing depends on the condition of your hair. If it Is very oily it will need a shampoo every week or two, while If dry a month or mora can be allowed to elapse between shampoos. Pure white soap or sn egg shampoo should ba used on light hair. Drying It in the. sun by rubbing and fan. nlng s tho most satisfactory way. If the ends art) uneven you should have the hair singed once or twice a year. He careful not to burn the short ends off with hot Irons. You can In time train the hair down over the ears. Wearing a net will also help to keep It In plae. I.ucrosla Ilorl's ar ticle In Wednesday's Kvb.vino 1.kih;er con. tulned a reclpo for a fluid to use In curling the hair. This Is probably what you wish. You should go to a reliable manlour lag establishment to have the cuticle around your nails put In condition, then cut It as little as possible yourself. Push it back with n orange wood stick, softening the nail with cold crtarn. When filing b careful not to file the nails down on the sides, as this will give,. Own Wi ugly shape, and do nqt make them too pointed ; this Is bad taste, Cornmeal or oatmeal will keep the ltonds soft In cold weather. . 1 Adflrcss Husband Only To tee HHttr 0 trowo Paotf n.r Madam I am lavlted to a holiday- dance In Jubl" ball stjen hr , allm?a.,J!"ui it fcrrtSTTOs wlfVi -sssjJJ nld If the Invitation Is ssnt out in Ilw on mime, only that name, should bs usjd ! !h I acceptance. InvttattoM In the third-per-m should always be aWweredln as close a py of he wording of ttw Invitation as possible. - Nothing Equals Slotherhood To Bditor f IVomoV o.- Dr Madam-I -. ,"''S, ."..yl 2Tb loos oa bTJlrl ' tTH-.A "..M , ft Mree "n,f'fJK (eellos toward a cblU aa earth has..'" K.be a mother, fn VtsU es .fcU lJ''SLir borne cWklreor'tW wS?,--Li hivenevsr borne chlklreor'tli A&r,T8sis.,rmH.?h.j'? nS'b.allhy "VL f "iTlvir mlli has most uy;. ,V.t bsa take in h" i?,efIl'lSi to mat home t w ".?? Is,iiiviiia: the mar 5 -SSfr-ar" I" am the taiHhAr woman a eso ""'-,, Ko are tWU- a eJeaaer a eWWr?B- smbm j-sr;tl , Bklw Uaa. t&ere -r JLZZ. ifclld N ' Y C& t . C jl I JL LBDaEK-PHlLADELPHIA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1916 BEAUTY PROBLEMS CARE OF HOME WAYSTO KEEP TO RETAIN AND IMPROVE A To reduce u double chin & K TIIK clock strikes midnight on the lM day nf Drcemtver, and we watch the liisslnt; out of the o:d year, many of u sadly res II jo that we are n year older, and that l-"athr Time Is stalking cloe at our heels. But w hate nn advantage over the old year that prtssen In the fart that e can. to n certain extent, stay the bllKhtng Imtid of time. In making your resolullons for the New Year reiwhe that you will not grow old be fore your time, that ynn will exert every effort to retain your youth nnd good looks to a rlive old age." JJefore the first signs of age begin to ap pear on your skin ward them off by fol lowing a dally ninsmge treatment with 11 reliable skin food that will keep tho skin elastic mid Ihe tissues beneath It firm and well mmrljlin! In cm,i that you wish to preparo the massage cream yourself uso this formula : SKIN KOOtl HI of sweet almonds., oranaeflower witer . . White was Oil of aweet oranae . Htwrmacett . . . . 2 ounres ... 2 ounces 'J drama 1 drrtni i drams Kill n saucepan half full of bolting water. Stand n Jam jsr tu this. Shred the wax nnd spermaceti Into the Jar. Let it melt. Heat the almond oil and add tho wax. Heat the nrangeflowrr water nrtil It linlf n tea-iioonf til nt a time, stirring the mixture ipilrkly. Now lift the Jar cut of tho saucepan and bent the HOUSEHOLD HINTS How to IlcRln New Ycnr Rlfiht With n Iluilgct tr OW much did yutt save In 191,? How much did you spend for clothing, gro ceries nnd laundry, books, theatres, con certs, etc.?- If you plan to s-ivo or to Invest some money the earning year, or will have to spend more on the children's education or other Items, of course, thrse facts would help you to nrrange your Income so that you could surely provide for these ex penditures Kor It Is not merely the keep Ing of nccounts that helps' In household expenditures, but the planning, or, as It Is called, "making a budget " Iluslness houses and municipal enter prises always make n budget long before they begin spending tho money. That Is why they have expenses provided for. Why. therefore, should not every nlert housewife "budget" hr expenses so that she Is sure all tho family necessities have their ollottefl sums, her Income Is fairly and economi cally divided and the savings account not forgotten. six iirnoKT hi:adins Whatever your Income. It will be divided among the following six groups: Hirst. Shelter Kent, railroad or carfore traveling between homo nnd work, taxes on property owned, lire or burglar Insur ance. Second. Kood (Irocerles. meats, vege tables, dairy foods; Ice. meals tnken nway from home. Including luncheons or husband and other members of tho family who eat one or more meals outside. Third, nothing Heady-made clothing, materials nnd dressmakers' charges, tailor Including cleaning and pressing of gar ments nnd other repairs. Fourth. Operating - - Servants' wages, laundry, light, heat, telephone nnd house furnishings bought or repaired. ' Fifth. Advancement lodge or club dues, church, charity, books, magailnes. etc.. gifts, music, vacations or other trips, phy sicians' fees nnd amusements. , Sixth. Savings I.lfo Insurance. iiyment nn real estate or other Investments and sav ings bank account. If ynu wish to make sure that all your expenses under these divisions will bo pro vlded for. decide now how much you will spend oach month for each division. Keep nn accurate record In n simple account book nnd watch yourself carefully each month to see that you live within your budget. Of course, some months the expenses under one Item are llljely to be unexpectedly large, but If you watch cirefully you can counterbalance It the next month or cut down on soma lesa necessary Item. How much you will spend on each divi sion depends on your Income, the number In the family and also on the business or profession of tho head of the house, because this naturally affects the standard of liv ing The following division Is based on an Income of 11100 per year (about I.S per ',.bi for a family of two adults ami two children t v per- Per Per M"-th. W"k 133 13.7.1 an 1 .in ij S.fj 10 : ceiae, Shelter Knod , . . rlolhln Ops ratins Advancement Hl n ie .r,i,r irutamaiis lame, your perseni nee of expensa for food and for clothing may ba larger, but If your Income Is smaller you will probably nave to out some, what Into your advancement and savings account In order to have enough to cover the food and shelter Items. The Important point, .however, is for the heads of the family to (Isolde In advance how the family lwm Is to be spent, and to plan ahead budget tht wilt give th whole family the most for the Income, tcopninfatl f- Brand-Iew Babies Th Kveolnx I-edxtr wUI.PrUt. free of niti;iiV. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. V. (Ireyloek Aiurtmeiits. a son. tfCSS, Mr. and Mrs. William, of Ard. joilSKO-.',Mr. and Mrs. WlilUm C. of Wvasswwd road. Ovsrbrook. a son- T4Y.5K. Mr and Mrs.. William H.. Win. X'tor Farm. Toms Hlvr. N. J.. daugh ur. Mrs, Taylor was formerly MbM Ho-bat-ta Ionganscker. of this eity. xvf!.BK, Mr. and Mrs. WHItom. !1 North HHtnth strsat. son, WlUiam. Jr Deer root ram Sausage ."iw. W th LOINS and HAUS et primt porker: No scrap. No wtutt. Jtf l IM -rarta BiBeerosMjMjM, FATHER TIME AT By LUCKEZIA I10RI Prlina tsoein nt the letrrl tan "rets romp"1 Stirt mixture with a slher fork. Heat and add tho oil of sweet oranges. Uest the cream until It U eoltl. then put the mKturr In porcelain Jars ami eer with prmn paper. You most remember that If the youthful beauty of mir hair Is to b preserved mt must brush It etrry day nnd apply a hair tonic st tenet twice a week. Nor should you forget the dally sun bath of live or ten minutes. The brushing should be followed lV a rcnlp massage lasting fifteen or twenty minutes. Although there ure many hnlr tonics on the market which you will tlnd reliable, It Is always wise In consult a hnlr specialist to find out exactly what xour hnlr needs If It Is too dry or too oily tlio tonic should correct the uondltlon Tho fnlloM-lrg hnlr lonle hns ghen sat isfactory results In many Instances: HAIIt TONIC Uulnln. suIi4miIs . . . . Tincture el mnlhnrhke Vluld stret JsUnsndl (llyeerlne Hay rum . .., Hosewater .10 sralns 1 mm- . I dram . 1 ounce . t minces . s ounces Among the fleshy signs of age Is the double chin. The moment ynu notice that a rushlon of Oesh Is forming Under your rhln begin a treatment that will melt It nwny. Apply steaming hot towels, tsTun massage with rotd cream, using firm hard strokes back toward the throat and' ears that will wear the flesh away. During the night wear n rubber chin reducer, nnd make up your Very newest tailored suit of blnck - nnd tweed, trlmmetl with block fox. 1 Daddies and Laddies Oh. the- world Is filled with daddies Not a place but h s Its share ; And they're loved by llttlexiaddles. Here, and there, and everywhere 1 And each little laddie's daddy Thinks him better than tho rest, And each dadjy's little laddie Iovea his own dear daddy best ! And there, are so many daddies. Plain and handsome, poor and rich, TIs a wonder little htddtM Can distinguish whtoh I which ; Ilut nt pleklng out his daddy Hvsry laddie sunds th lest. For eeh daddy's little laddie Iovea his own dear daddy bst Denis A. McCarthy- , tt lsiTSlBWsWBBS!05ilt3aB!jBHBBgOHH T'S A compliment to your guests to serve FRtJITTASTYKAKE, Be sure to have a generous supply on hdnd for the New-Year festivities. 23c at your dealers. 6 Other KindtlOt White YeJIoir Chocolate I talk ---- mi HUH ilin ma SHa.ijijijij m, iHi W jlHirH JaH.BIHIil.il.il.il.ilK iH 1 " -'- .., n ,..,.,. , -i , , , ;, aaajeg TMMMmLWt K JlMWIW !"" s---"e-"'----eF,JM.-s. a IJ ' a W SW I -4Mana1aKueTBaBHBaI BAY AND "" YOUR BEAUTY your Imir each tiny. mind that you nre going to get rid of your double chin. Kxerclsf. too. Is an Important factor In keeping Kather Time nwav. Hesohe that )mi will lake a dally walk of a certain dis tance In the fresh air. If this Is not practicable tske systematic exercise In a well entllnted room each morning upon rising liven when the weather Is bad bundle yourself up In warm clothing nnd walk briskly along the streets or the country roads until your blood In racing through your veins, your eyes sparkling nnd you feel brimful of energy. Neer stroll, walk rapidly lly exercising ou will keep your ngure youthfully slender and graceful. tetnxatlnn has much to do with keeping n person oung. "Just letting go," one physiologist expressed It The "letting go" applies both lo mind nnd body It Is well to relax for nn hour or more each day. If n whole hour Is out or the tiuesllon even ten minutes will do you a world of good. When you lesrn to relax exery muscle In the body and to throw to tho winds everv nerve. wracking worry and care1 you will nnd nt tne emi or your short period of relaxation that you have galnrd strength, courage and ambition to accomplish your shnro of the worm s work. I.ttBt of nil. If you would be happier and younger looking, practice n bravo cheer fulness nnd encourage your sense of humor. Iloth will help amy the hand of Father Time. 1 CopyrUht ) TODAY'S FASHION with tho old. nn with Vythe the new!" eeems to he the motto of fashion's devotees. Standing on tho threshold of the now year, women, nil over the world, have their eyes turned toward the fashion cen ters, unxlously awaiting the np prnrnnce of tho 1917 modes. Since the tailored suit Is morn generally worn than any other costume In the femlnlno ward, robe, It commands first atten tion. The tailored suit of check or plaid material promises to be a reigning favorite during tho winter and spring seasons hf the new year. The coat of Just-be-low-kneo length Is the accepted model of the majority of de signers. With It In worn a full skirt of medium width nnd ankle length. One of the amartest of the new suits Is shown In this draw ing. The material Is black-and- white Ungllsh tweed In a check. design. The coat has a fitted bodice and full, flaring skirt. A panel glvos tho much-desired tin broken line In front. The collar, cuffs and band about the skirt of the coat are of black fox A lining of black and ICgypllan, rose-colored silk adds a dlatluc tho touch to the coat. The skirt has a wide box pleat In front and Is sldo pleated over the hips. A circular yoko makes It fit smoothly about the top. The belt Is trimmed with pipings of white broadcloth, as are the yoke and riot pockets in the front of the skirt. If this tailored suit Is n fore runner of 1017 fashions they bid fair to be worthy of our ap proval. (Copyrlsht.) - wliite Waldorf Dressing Cut off tops and hollow out large red apples. Fill with mUtura of scraped np pies, chopped celery, nuts, grated cheese and mayonnaise. Jteplaos arple tops and serve each apple In a plate bordered with lettuce leaves. ASK FOR and GET 3 . THE ORIGINAL HALTED (V3ILK Cheap substitutes cost YOU same price Sponge Itaisin Molassca .jj feBJ.xzrr.-rara -- t, REVEL ATIONS OP A WIPE MY MARRIED LIFE lly ADKLK oft Dicky Secured Grace Draper for a Model and , Madge Helped ip HACK tJUAPlClt! Are yrHt cmiy? You VJ don't evert knew the mime of this man, ami yoir newpllng ix positron to b n rtwdel for hte pMturm" Mrs. nor mm voice wt shrin, iiorrltlM. Hecretly I Sympe.thl.ed wlth'her. If the beemtlful Miss Draper hsd been. my slit. Ami n stranger like Dicky had effeml her ft position, t, too, should have demanded proof of his Identity and good fntth Uul Dicky was Hplal to the occasion. Itefare .Miss Draper niu.fi answer ne nail drawn his card ens from his pocket and offered his enrd to Mrs. Ourmnn. "You nre quite right. Mrs Uonvmn." he snld Soothingly. "Yon nre entitled to know my name nnd all about me. As you see, there. I am lllehnrd Urnhnm, nnd this Is my wife. Mrs. tlraham. Our home address Is Apartment I. Is Unst Twenty-ninth street! telephone Chelsea "!H. Mystndlo is In the Trentont llulldlng, 167 Fust Thirty- '""' eirrei. 11 ou Vtlali til know no Miss Draper Interrupted him. 1 lease do not trouble yourself," she sold. M am perfectly salUneiVand I know my sister Is also." "Speak for ourslf. retorted Mrs. flor man. "I have n doubt Mr. Oraham's all right, she admitted grudgingly, "but this thing of your being n modelwhy It's worse thnnyour other Job, and thafo " "Kate!" Miss Draper's tono held mora than it hint of anger. "Will you please stop this? 1 te got to do what I think Is best for myself, nnd you're only making It aw fully hard for yourself and for me." Ilo ahead. I wash my hands of the whole business." and Mrs, Oornmn stalked Into the kitchen. Tin: PitoposiTio.v ci,ohi:d "Dicky." I broko Into tho conversation for the first time. "Don't you think we would better goon down to the hatbor? Wo will want to get back to tho station be. fore dnrk.V "Sure." Dicky assented heartily. "Will you tell us what our bill IsT He turned to Miss Draper. "One dollar nnd a half." "l-itchr uuerlcd Dicky. "That means $1 total," "Oh. nn." protested Miss Draper i "soven-ty-flve cents apiece 11. to for tho total bill." "Nonsense," eald Dicky, handing her a 3 bill. "Tell your sister thoso dinners were worth 1 npleva any way. X lie drew another hilt from his porkctbook. a twenty, as I saw by tho figures on the corner "Here." ho said to Miss Draper. 'This will buy your monthly ticket front Mnrvln tu tho Pennsylvania station and glvn you $10 on account. xh ten to be, deducted from the fifty I promised you for tho poses." "Thnnk jiiti, Mr. Ornham." Miss Draper's oleo was as unrultleiD us ever, "Just a moment ; I will write, you a receipt " "Oh. nothing Ilka Hint Is necessary," said Dlrky airily, with the average man's reluctance to be businesslike with nn at tractive woman I went upstairs to the room where I had v.rnnKIXt33Xl3n' iinun iii:nh thhabou, me ou can ask U.Mffi' ELEVENTH AND MARKET STREETS WOMEN'S & MISSES OUTER APCAREL FOR SATURD'AY Remarkable Clearance Opportunities in Goats and Suits . At 1 11 1 il Yelaur Jinnee ilB n vi. Coat, M Frock, IJ J0 8,0, P 805 FINE COATS AT S10, including silk plushes, silkvtdoura, wool velours1, etc. Many beautifully fur-trimmed unci isatin lined. ) sHcoND vnoon 400 HANDSOME SUITS AT $10, of nigh-grndo wool poplins, diagonals, gabardines and some broadcloths. Mostly fur trimmed. -inrtD FLOOH Charming Dance Frocks at $8.50 Qno model sketched is of chiffon taffeta and net with dainty vapity bag attached to girdle, Othors just as attractive, ' . THJXID FJ.OOH FRANK FOUNDED 1854 DeweeS Quality and Standard Famou Over Half Century Pre-lEventory Sales Spatial price. Uig opportunities: in practically all Departments. Take advantage of these value-giving, before-.tucMaking reductions. B. F. Bewees, 8S3 OAnmsON 'hV left my wraps. Dicky "dosely following me. As we put on bur outer clothing Dicky added to the discomfort which 1 Was feel tng. "At least. Madge, you don't need lo show your Jealousy quite so plainly. For heaven's sake give that poor girl a civil word you go nut. You simply froxe her xvhett she offered to help you." MILS. OOIIMAM W.ACATRD 'That poor girl appear to be, perfectly nbl to take earn of herself." I returned coldly. "As for your Insinuation thai I m Jealous of you. It Is neither worthy of your utterance, nor my answer," . "Whew!" Dicky gave a prolonged whis tle. . "It takes these ex-school ma'ams to thru word around like that nnd gather them In again." "At least, 1 do not find II necessary to cloths nearly nil my conversation In slang phrases." I retorted. "I suppose that's meant for youm truly," returned 'Dicky gayiy. Al ftny other tlma In such high spirits over securing Miss Draper's services ns model that anything I could say or do would nave no errect upon him, "I nm sorry I was so rough." she said to me. Her manner had Ihe effect of Ignor ing Dicky. I felt that far same reason she still distrusted his motives, although assured of his reliability, "I suppose I ought to bo thankful Ornce has thts chance, but tt'n all so different from what I've al ways been used to." "I nm sura ynu will approve of It alt when' you know what the work really Is." 1 heard myself assuring her. "If your sister wishes to pursue her art studies I can hardly Imagine n better opportunity for her thnn this one." "Oh, you do not know how that relieves my mind," sho said, shaking my hand warmly. I thought I detected the faintest glimpse of a smile aupon Miss Draper's face. I wondered It secretly aha was amused by tho contrast between my words nnd what I wan Inwardly feeling. I suspected that sho was uncannily conscious of my . sentiments toward Iter. "When do you wish me to begin work?" Miss Draper nuked Dicky. "I will drop you a postal, notifying you n day or two abend of time," he returned. "That was awfully decent of you, Madge, to square things with Mrs. Oorman like Hint. 1 appreciate It, I assure you." "It win nothing." I said, dispiritedly. I felt suddenly tired and old, "Ilut I wish you would do something for mo, Dicky." "Name It, and It Is yours." Dicky spoke grandiloquently, "Take mo home. We can sea the harbor nnother time. I really feel too tired to do any more today," Wo had iv, .silent Jodrney back. Neither Dicky nor I spokn except to exchange the veriest commonplaces, Wo reached homo about S o'clock, to Katie's surprise. 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