71 if TOtAN'S interests section real appreciation of humor-fashions of the da M ri,. n L wm ri 1M, ! ,, . ' ,-,'. Ft ltA t , Sfr Ufa A ' mi it v fv, P.' tw T m x .',&. (Tj 6J ''If .fiV t 1 Jl 'X' rr i E GIRL WITH A iftw of Us Able to Appreciate the Shaft Which Is n TMvani-aA of TTq TCiir.a on the Subject of Feminism AOHU may accept with perfect good nlurt revere criticism of her clothes, C,lvr disposition, even her morula, but (r-re 1 one thin ahe, will never forRtve, c,nu mai in 10 no ioicj ane is auauiuiciy r. atavold of ft aana nf humor. iJ Buch fin accusation never falls to get ft rite. For no matter how keen In our snse i f appreciation of funny situations when the fun Ik directed at Inmn one flu, few ;'Tpf us are nble to really enjoy a Joko when A'i', ts abaft Is directed at us. K5y Many girls aro quick to "s "see tho point" fln a funny story, to appreciate a farce, lo .itrnsp the humorous side or an unrortu- "I rate altuntlon when another Is the victim, lint fhc-rnac.lve.fi thru invariably tnke . - -..-.. . ... V Tu aerlously. T11 be alilo to laugh nl and to apprr elate one's own little Idloayncrarles lire the real tests of humor In a person. ANY man who doubts woman's ability .In the world let him rend VMin. Hurt Gamble's recently published book, 'The Seies In Science and History." Not ton tent with proving that woman Is man's equal, the Intrepid author goes a step further and attempts to proe her superi ority over thn malo creature. "That the Imperfections of the male or- -iff nanism are nireany j 'themselves between .:i . - . .- beginning to Interpose een man and many of the occupations end nalvltlcs of advancing civilization Is only too apparent," wrltis Itlas Gamble (or Mrs. Gamble, which Is he?;. Discussing the question of the Intellec tual competition between men and women, and after quoting John Kttinrt .Mill tli.it "the thing In which man most excels woman am those which tequlro most plodding and long hammering nt simple thoughts," the nuthor says "The female organism Is not a plodding machine, neither Is the telephone nor the telegraph, et these latter dm Ices accomplish the work formerly dono by tho stagecoach much more rapidly and In a manner bet ter suited to civilized conditions Ho soon as women are freed from tho unnatural restrictions placed upon them through the temporary predominance of the ani mal Instincts In man their greater powers of endurance, together with a li' crier In sight and an organism comparatively free from Imperfections, will doubtless Rive them a decided advantage In the truggle for existence. f 'The part performed by woman In originating and developing human Indus- L THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Letter anil eMeffona tulmiittril to thl rirpiirlmrnl miml hr'vrltlrn nn one W( o the paprr and uluneil with Ihr iieinir nl Ihr vrilrr Hiirrtiil (wwrl'i lll'r tho' filirn Inlaw arr incllefl. It U umleratoml that thr rititor ilnrn tint nrrrtmritu ltnlnrr Ihr trntimrntt erprfttrd. All coinwitinlrciHon or Infi drpnrimrnl nhnuUl hr inWkikiI at follow: TUB MOMA.S'B KXt'llANilK, Evrnlnu l,r,lprr. I'htlnib'lphln, Va. TODAY'S 1. Whit kind of ttsrrb tack loudtT fthooU m n4 far t. Hhoutd labia Ilnn b itarrhfdr 1, lUit I h rail of a nonr nttor In a room b1fh faaa Ju-t btn patrrd? ANSWERS TO YKSTEKDAY'S INQUIRIES 1. If ran ar akrd orrnlfht Hirf fan M tthtltd an ana tn4 nit nd tfaa mnU will ram out holt In watrr mornlnc J. If flaMnare Is til In Ur ta xhlfli little Ural tisa lfn aadH II will W tlrmr as4 brlht, 1, Tlif niadffd maon brllna alionl la I. Unusual Sandwiches To s Kdltar of Womos'a " K Dasr afadam- Kor th artrl who wania to ' ?. ..i.iiru. which ara a I II a out of tha i J-2" erillnarr hra ara aoma ausatlona' Hpraa4 a I , stir of thinly bultar braa witn rnopt if. oltn and a iayor of mayonnalaa. Ihn Mara Euttaradl apraad wtih poundad aafdlna and maronnala. anothr allra of braad. plmantoa and maronnalaa. anotlifr slk of hraad, at rolka and rnanniiala. a alka of bread lettuca and maronnalaa. and lop off with brad I'lara undtr a wtlshi. WHh a llllla rraril-n thra rill ba no difficulty In maklus tha aand artehaa dalnlll. Kut awl nonar andwrha ara dallrtnua tlt ana cup bultar, atlr In ona half rup bona and tbrao.uartars cup chopped walnuta. Than chtlt Snd spraad betwtan blatulla or "! ' ' V,W" ras4, iziturw n. These mixtures sound ery toothsome, MlM N. Washine and Cleaning Hints To ih Eititor of Woman' Top'.' Daar Madam To raroova color from units M ' l$? wnafl WPn""- ,ii,iw,i"i. ha v rotorad collar and auna ina roior win anmrumra run Into tha whlta sooda. To rmoa thla. ataln .ta tb srtlcia In vtry aour nuiiannna lor a. thrao or four dara. haapina- sowia wan unoar j.'S ,. aaiik. Tha color will dlanr-ar from tha rflf SfhH sooda and ina coioran muir aim tini" V r UI ramaln aa balora. Thla has ban taalad . A. mA (Mitid amtralK aatlafaclory. :Si Claanlna- Whlta Comba-Kury wi. know; J... boar hard It la to eap. whlta comba rlaan. I V" find that by ualna alcolio! and an old toothbriiah 'n . ih. rn l,a rlaanad In a vary abort tlma. Ina rlfht brush oa In balwaen tha lealh ami tl.a .a aironoi l, I). ' mj HHWIHJ ,..V.T- . . ' Many thanks, Mrs. u lor tfirja exrtnent lauaaztstlons. C-.BAMt If.Hlwniul Vntm UaiT 1 iiaiMnuw ,w, m J To tht Kdltor l Woman' Pout! V 4rVt tJasr Jtadam What do you. advlaa for tha R"j V(ra of waiad hardwood floors! 4 ftaro or waltq nariwooq noorar ijn you tnina pAaV abould h waatiad rvarr waak, or doaa thla STura tha CloaaT iNEXrEhlKNCKf), ' Waxed hardwood floors should not b WaatiKj retfUlarly. as water will in tlrn taka at tha luster. Once a year, preferably at ayrlnK housecleanlnjr lime, they may hs iraatiinf with wsak warm borax soapsuds, aWyfriaT each avjusr a It s washed, Then It JaWM b revrsxad knd poll'htd, Dally or imnliriiklK dustlna with A soft old silk atajstsr, followed by a hard rub with a fcrnati. will keep (htm In tcood condition. Jtrr three wwnth a flannel cloth wet with n)rtina may b applied, followed by a qusntiiy oi prwtco on. ' Vathte of tfte.Siactlen Cleaner . hr jUHffit Wosios'a Pott; awf"ix an p" naicar which nava w aavM to awsptlrv bauaawoiK. nona baaasc, IMS lis auction elaanar. is aaarfrM ona or HnfHy thai a'eafaw swaapar. Of I ha many ana. cja afaeiria ciai laaaar. (bar MaunM MtHaar W .Me i tSuSHtlt fkaltil, MM IN aaraaaar. ays aaa u .flfj" REAL SENSE OF HUMOR A RARE PRODUCT "Rin'f. fiamhln'c Vi'ftwa Vyvettes The head that wenrs it crown" docs not necessarily need to he uneasy. That is, If the crown ho only of pink silk and spring; buds. 'I hat is why this mnid can look so happy. The ribbon passes across the front and through n slit in the brim, to hang clown over the fair shoulder. Lovely to wear at the first garden pnrty of the coming season. tries Is seldom referred to by those deal Ing with this subjut "Not only did women establish tho first Industrie, but they Invented and eon strurtcd the tools and Irripl'ments by whit h these Industries were arrled on. "The fait Is observed that woman as sumed the role of protu tot and pro lder not. as Is commonly asserted, be cause she was (impelled b) innri to be come u beast of biinltn but bec.i'ic sh was the re(ognl7'd guardl.in not only of infant life but of the public welfare. 'The mother was the only recognized ji.i 1 ( lit. As the bind was held in common, women were kiiihhiiIi ally free, were ab solute!) Independent of men for support I'nder these eeindltlorit the Important e of women's ihimIMoii may be easily per ceive!" And after f!.i)lng marriage milorns past and present, the wilier hum lodes "Ho Ion.: as the oilglnal Idea underlvlng man luge is ritalmd, or so long us woman is ii(ogul7cd as the property of her bus band and subject In his control no matter what may be iiihlerveel b) I11dlvl011.il women, the hcllef in the Inferiority of women as n class will continue Ko lout as women remain economic slaves depen dent 'upon their husband for support will thlr status remain unchanged m goods J no chattel, my household stuff" INQUIRIES I. flaw ran llk toklnici lonrr than thr imually rlo? tn mada to la it t What will rfmoi mud utalns from fcllk? 3 WI1! ftktrta ! worn loner nr ohnrter ditr Inie th fnmliiK won than Itiry mt In tli wlntfr? I 1 Plain plara rard ai In murh hrtlrr Uftl I for dinner thin rlahoratr nnf. t, farda ara plarrd nil tho dlnnar napkin or aialnit I ha watrr lablrl it. A urn pan ran ba hrnarn In h holillnt ll orer a flama far a ninmanl Ihan illirplnr It In watar. To Whiten the Hands To Ihr I'tlilor of KoMia'a I'ntjr' f)ar Madam Plaaaa puhllah rrratn for K. C wimrnina ina ninii, Twanty parts larmlln, twenty parts Kljcerln, ten parts borax, two parts euca lyptol, one pjrt essential oil of almonds, mlxad and applied to the, hands, which are then cohered with cloves during sleep, will soften and whiten then) I.ip Snlve To Ihr l.tlltnr of U iimnn a fiigr tiaar Madam Can you lat ma know Ibrouth tha (rtlumna ol tha Wornan'a Lirhaima If thara ta any way in make the colored lip aalva at noma, and how It la dona? ANXIOUH. One ounce spermaceti, one-half ounce ye. low wax, two ounces oil of almonds. Malt aiowi), men acj'i nisanei root to color It. strain arid, laitly adl of roe twcle dropii oil Tcsllnc Diamond To thr Kdltnr of M'onion a acr' CT"r '""n -fsn rou tall ma how to teat a diamond) J T The safest thlnir to do Is to tske the stons to a reliable jeweler Trie follnwInK simple tests ran be. applied nt home- With a needle punch a hole In a card, then look at It throus-h the dUrnond. If the stone Is ceniilne only one hole will be seen, but If It Is an Imitation two holes will be seen. It the stone Is set arid the settliiK tan be seen throuRh It, It Is inn a diamond Use nf I'ace Cards To thr fdltor of H'onmn'a fope; ll sr Madam Will tou pleaaa print In your roir a aoon .a twa.lhu which of tha followini .a (mil ba tha bailer In arransa ruaau at labia at a birthday party of about twenty pe. f..: !!.,.e.hvj..o4h,,5lr '" lwtM' ""' lW (al To have placa rarja arramad ao aa to hava a youns man baalda each iOrl, or lb) to rut fancy carda In half and hava them nut In two rtcaptarlea, from which tha cards ara drawn and placed teaaihar. thua anahllrur all lo ret nartnerst Or If iou know of a better nlan alao auaseatlnna aa to how to deorala aoma and table, tha principal color schema betnr olnk. r". .. f. 'J. I think when Klvlnrt n dinner the safest way Jo do Is to arrange, the cards at tha table. In this wajr you will be sure of iroupjnt- persons who ore congenial. If t Is to ba Just a supper, the other way you lUKcest might do very well, aa it would not b quit aij formal Use pussy willows combined with pink et peas or rosebuds The former are plentiful Just now. If you care lo go to the expanse) of providing; small bouquets of pink sweat, peas for the youn women, these In themselves, placed at one side of each cover, will give the table quite a festive ppearance. Then ue small candlesticks with Pnk tlsue.popr candle shades, and serve pink bonbon and pink lc. Too Vounjr Withoijt Chaperon To Hi gdllor of tfemaVa root! THt Madam r yu think a lrl of fourteen Bakawifaffl rtui.,i.A:lrl ot t4tltj BiK PNEUMONIA SHOWS MARKED DECREASE Number of Cases This Week 4G Less Than That for Prcced- itiK Seven Days Na rH-t of pnrumonln, 142 In numbrr, r rporlffi within th prettnt 'k lo th Tlnrfatj of Mralth. a dirreaM of forty file ah compared with tin rrrord of le.l nk .Srirrtty-nva dratha wrrr caud'by ihl" drV)- Thr Ha pronounrH -irrMM In tha mortality of th rlty tma weK Datlia from all taua ntimbrH 24, 140 )fm tlian lant wfk VarlouR ratjMS of dfat1i aa raportad to tha Health Department r a a folio w Whowtnr touh l1fhtfieru tri'l rrigp Influenza tlituUirn tit !M IliflKH luMretiloil rnn1ntttla Otl,r form of tiirfutoil aiirr aie1 rnllrnnt tumtfn Hlinpl tnenlnflttsi A!nrly a r.4 Aflnlnr rt hmtn Orrnk flfP of (" ft Ariitu trrinrhltlii hronk tfor httU Pneumonia Uront hopn'timonja t)ltatDr of reaplrntory eylem itt,pn ttt tturnirh rirrhF nti ntrltiK Arieanllrltla and tyrhlltl- 'rrila i irrt fii of the llr A'U'" tiphriiai ari't Mrlshf iHtmn Sonrn'roijii tumor ant A rf rtlta. orrnn Piifl'rl "ptl',nil I'u-rrf! nrMnm i nr,anltHl l"Mllly ani rna.lfnrrnfttlor Hnlllty Mount 'tr, Hulf l-le All Oilier 'llrtfteB I oronr ra psnilnr Total ft8. WELL-DRESSED GIRL'S DIARY .& ywy Mat."1 11 mm r:ft,yr"A MOT. s SEtSira foihttrrsA rX-CAth .vV. 'V A luxurious niKlit'lrcs.s and cap. "B rtowNii: ' HTANIIOPH never rnlnres Talk about the luxuries of words. Mrne Pompsdour ' I in sure she never hsd 'anything more etrasgait than that R-ar-merit. You're surely not going to sleep In anything so gorgeous. ItohlnT" When I answered, 'Of course not," Iruwnle gae a sigh of relief and threw off her wr.ips as I mnttnurd You remember Irene lt,imroft, nliri lslted us Isat summer .it thn l,iki. with c'lcll)? Well, she graduates In lime and I promised to make her a tioly gorgeous nightie Hhe saw me hi rklng on one, of pink crepe de chine and ulmlrrd ll so murh that I snld I'd mnke her a truly lovely sleeping gown' for ,i gift when she termin ated Hhe wrote and reminded rne that June H.isn't so ery far away and I'm trying to 'do myself proud I spread the mgniie nut so that Itrownle oiil'l ree the full beauty of It !Iery Inch of the gnrment Is of lace, srid I hnnd-seer the atrlps together I bought Isce Insertion and edging four Inches In width In making the empire bodice of the nightgown I ued n strip of the Insertion and finished It si the top with a narrow edging of lace. Then 1 sr ranged two strips of the wide lace, edging 01 r the shoulders to form tho short sleetcs Th's makes the neckline scprsre 1 sewed strip after strip nf the Insertion together to form the skirt, using a strip of thn laic adglng al the upper and lower cdg(S Wluri this was (lone I made a skirt of shell-pink chiffon clnth of exactly the same dimensions and had the top and bot tom finished with a plcot edge I also lined the bodice with the chiffon cloth, but left thn sleeves sheer I gathered both the tare skirt and the chiffon lining, with an Inch and a half head ing, but found that the two thicknesses made the niching about the neck too heavy, looking I ripped out the gathering string of the lining and regathered It without n heading After stitching the two skirts together I Joined them to the bodice I was undecided whether to use a girdle of ribbon velvet or faille ribbon about the waist In looking about for something pretty I saw a Krench ribbon In a lovely lone of pale nattier blur It had a plcot edge and was ihnut an Inch and a half wide, Just the right width I bought enough lo pass twice about the waist and tie In p how with long etuis In front It was the right blue to use with the Isce, and when I hsd added a small pink rose to each end tha color effect was perfect I thought Hrownle liked the lace night gown, but when she said, "I'd almost be willing to go through the tortures meted out In the halls of learning again If I were sure of getting anything as pretty as that for a graduation gift," not a shadow of a doubt wai left In my mind (Copyrlthl ) I.KI'T $70,000 TO CHILDREN Will of K. Kltlridice Pcnnock Probated by the Register li Kldrldge I'eniiock, vice president of tha National Hank of Oermantown and prominent grain merchant, left an estate) of IT6.000 to his son. K. Kldrldge Pennock, Jr.. and daughter, Jeanne!! H. Psnnock, The testator died of pneumonia at hla home, 072! Oreene street, last Kunday, Ills will was admitted lo probate today. Other wills admitted to probate were those of .Husan D, II, Klngaley, Wl0 ,lta In the Jefferson Monpltal, $21,000! John Hluler, 1100 West Tioga street, $1(00; Wlb Ham J. drear, 173S Krle avenue, 17600, rilnycr (Jets, Sentence of 12 to 15 Year NOHWBTOWN. I'a March JO. Kugene Mulford, of .Ardmore, convicted of shooting to death Herman Lipscomb, a negro, at Ard more, several months ago, waa aenteneed by Judca Hwirtc to not les than twelve years, nor mora than fifteen yera in tha Kaaavn -I'snltaritlary, If mi tU4 lor & :" TRIGG ASTONISHED AT "TWO-BIT" DIET Commerce Chamber Head "Gets A-plenty" at Squad's Table PLANS FOR EXTENSION Co-opcrntivc School Idea May Aid Farmer Members Want Fruit on Menu Sixth Dai'n 2.r,-Ccnl ' Menu for Did Squad HRKAKI'AST One oranKe, (100 calorics.) Oatmeal (one cup cquitlx 100 caloric) with one-third kIusb raw milk (XI calorics). One-third clast of skimmed milk (lift calorics) imd one rounded tenspoonfttl sUKnr (2fi cnlorics). Rolls (IdO calorics), with butter substitute. 1 inch square it ml 'i-itich I thick (100 calorica). j CoiTco No food aluc Milk and i tiKar, same proportion as for oat- ' , meal. I MJNCH Potato foup with carrots. (One i cup equals 100 calories.) Rye brend. (One slice equals 100 calories ) Stewed prunes. (Six prunes and six table-spoonfuls of Juice equal 100 , calorics.) , (iinfrrr snaps. (Two equal 100 calories.) , Tea. (No food value.) DINNKR i i Parsnips baked with sausaRC. (One 1 , servmK equals 100 cnioneh.) Samp. ('Ihrec-quartcrs of n cup enuals 100 calorics.) Whole wheat bread. (One slice equals 100 cnlorics) with butter val ue Rlen ubovc. Hrcad pudding. (One nervine with sauce, 250 calories ) Tea (no food value) or milk (value Kiven above), i y I.I.SKTTA NHUKOM The rilel squsd hss a new re ni'l lie is tha president o " I'lul nlclplils chamber of commerce J.rncst 'I '1 rigg He nte with us eterdav when the right members of the tusd gathered nt the Lighthouse ir.S West l.ehigh avenue for our calories - lhoe elusive things which are on the lln of rvcrv one a tongue llie-sej davs Ik.il nn fond" and ns auljels nf conversation Mr Trigg himself ste '00 lalorlm and de, hircil rh.it hi had had plenty Jin iiImi said lie vv.ih eoiry he iciuld not live that way oftc nc r but that all loo ofKn his LI.1l;ri'A NUUKOM friends ordered thn meals and he hsd to ent He told un he was much in favoi of the diet squad, Mijlng In- thought It was doing morn to make people think shout right rating than any one thing that had been dona In Philadelphia for a long time HDUc'ATIONAI, VAI.I I; "Not oiih person In 100,000 knows any thing about rnlorles " he said "I for one never did until today And I am glad to find nut a IH t la- al leant Usually we have Just ngulalcd our menls by what rounded good, by luminal (arte, That Is not sensible " Mr Trigg paid high tribute to the news papers of the city. salng that hn thought they were doing a wonderful woik lo nut the facts of thn did squad before the pub lic hire and In other Mtles He said he elt that this squad would havei a national mgnincarice 'ihomas II Haihlroii ihalrmnn of the agricultural committee- of thn Chamber eif Commerce told us the committee hail a plan which he thinks may revolutionlm the farm ing methods or this l.ite. If It In adopted He says that he has been leaellng (iliout the co-operative se hool In Cine Innntl by which students work In factories two weeks and then go to college two weeks AID TO KAItMI'.Itt ' Mr Harbison thinks this same principle can be applied to the farms of Ihe Ht.ile and the agrlcullutal college, no that the farmers will he able to get labor and nt tho same time the hoys will he able lo go to nn agricultural collegn e xald In thla way, too, the farmers would be able lo take advantage) f the knowledge being gjven the students at the colli gen Our meals continue lo surprise! all the guests who come And all of us are thriving and happy. We are not hungry between meals The longer we stay the more convinced we be come that we have been rating too much. We all have one criticism of the fare, that there Is too little fruit serve.l on tho menus Tlecause we have be (it coming lie low the New York diet squad and below the prices estimated by thn l.lfo Kxtenslon Institute, there Is now IVk of having fruit for breakfast esrh morning even If It Is not nn Ihe menu prepared hy the Institute Wo hsd oranges today iiortitiriKO at copkki: A number of members of Ihe diet squsd. too, fee! that It hss hren a mistake In put tea and coffee on the menus, because It gives peoijln thn Impression that Ihe l,lfe Kxtenslon Institute approves of coffee and tea. Kor Instance, one of our guests the other dsy fairly held up his hands In horror when ha saw coffee "Do you mean to tell inn that you have coffee out hern?' be asked In aurprlset "Why I rannot understand that. My doo lor has told inn that It Is hsd for the heart and that many persons In this country sre really coffee fiends. When you havo It on the menu printed u the newspapers It looks aa though you sanction It, Many persona who want them will excuse themselvea by saying that the diet squad did It." Tlobtrt ft. I'. Ilradford, who Is In charge of the Lighthouse, explained that he sup posed that the l.lfo Kxtenslon Institute realized that people had not yet been edu cated to the harm of coffee and tea and that tha persona who made the menus knew that It would he Impossible to "put across a menu" for persona which did not Include tea and coffee. GIVFaS WIFE TO BROTHER ERE HONEYMOON ENDS NKW TOKK, March 10. Kor hla wlfe'a happiness fleorge Holland, wealthy Home, New York, manufacturer, today gave her up to Ida brother William, who stole her a month after they were married. Kha waa Ethel Nolf. With tears streamlnv. down his cheeks Holland applied for a divorce. He told the jtMi) nn iot rer nit wire was Mill itronr. aaif Wa, vjraa r4e" In mmhtIOm leJlkme k a Kdk i HERE TO "SEE SIGHTS," BECOMES HOLD-UP HERO LancaHtrian Sees StraiiKerfl Take HiH Watch LcadH Chase, Ending in Capture t hsrles llagcn came down from Uukss ler to "see Ihe sights," nnd when lie re. turns to l,ancselrr today he will have an eelllng story to tell or being held up nnd robbed a ml lend Ing a 'slop. thief ciowel that inptutiel his Ivvei assailants Hsgen. who la forty ears old, met two uien at Mlxty-thlrd and Market streets last night He sctepteel their offer to show him shout a bit 'I hey showed him to Sixty third and locust streets where they threw him down heat him ami took his watih mill K llagcn pursued the Peeing high wa)inen veiling for help Help rnrne from everj episrler and bv the lime Ihe highway men im tiled nnst Hlxtietb nnd I'hretiiul slrceiH a ciowel of fifty men wsrt hot behlnel them A few slcpa from the corner Police man cox of the 1'lfty-flflh and I'lne streets station, 'nailed" one of the men and one of the pursuers a foothnll plnvrr brought the other lo the ground Willi s IIlng tsrkle 'Ihe prisoners -William liempecy, I'e nil e)lviinln Itallrcad construction nirp I'lfty slxth street nrul I.nncasler avenue and Wil liam rinlcv f nil ( licHimjt Hltiet Hue-held without hall for court to'l.'iv by Magistrate I'enuoel, at the 'Ihlrlv-serrmel street nnd Woodlnnil Bvenuo elation accused of high wnv robberv TODAY'S MARRIACi: MCKNSCS u.rs e.rk It' A until) Itont Sr.ffiilnwn l' n-vl lUtil M moth t W i A IiIj nr.'l Arh ( pmlfl I'. i'rlMll 177 Arr h pit tnt Jiinin M TliiiT, laV.J t rnxkr-y i hurl It inutt llm.rrtroiiirii fn , nn'l MHtsil !' lofVin-i I f- llllt ft Jliwi'.f.'l leinlM .1111 S Jl rI nnl llt rrndlna Ihifrieiif I Atl IHIIrfMii nt Ullllttii (I lUfk Jr t'dtlml'-IphlM nnl lohi If lll IT.'fi vnmlriK m ff-lh'N I Ull-.(. ..! f, UIMe., m nri,i Mlnrirh t mjithn )K. Tulip nt fMrtiir'I It'tewr, JIJ7 urknfv nt uw mDh HI'fril,TK .111 (Mtfr nt Jrh V HMfilev.r .1171 tllOtf aw rH'I J .Ik i II Viifrfr 72.'. IHnshHrti m CHANGES IN COIFFURES DEMANDED BY NEW HAT STYLES OF SPRING Hy LUCRKZIA HORI I amoua Hiuinloli prima tionns m. m fi!&mtoRM ?.'$ W0 V-iK" J 'llicsc Bijiom: by thn )ou buy youi r-prlug pais prollt experience of my friend, Jean- rile She eleililcd thai the time was ilpe for her lo find some wonderful creations In milliner), anil nskeel tun to help scliel them I lookcil at her neatly (oirfed head, each hslr was drawn baek cloae ane smooth, not a softening tendril waa lo be urn anywhere I had observed that thn new hats are of sum a nature Ihftl they de mnnil a change from the eercre lolffuren that hiivf In "M fnshloiiabl'i for revcial sea hoiis, mi I said "You will have to comb vnur hair dlf. frrently If you want tho new hats to look well" "Norisene I'll find plenty that are be. coining" answered .leauitte- with sublime confidence. . We went to thn milliner's and Jennetto tried nn n moic of hats without llndlug one that really stilled her The- saleswoman raid "Madam will have to arrange bir hair hlglnr at the bark and puff It a trifle at the shies ' Jeijiietlp rmsreel the street to the hairdressers and had her tresses arranged In the late-st mode, and n-turucil to the mll'lnery shop and bought flvn hatn thai wcici ixtieiuelv bceomlng A msjorlty of the new Ii.iIh have high e towns and the headbands lite larger than the) have been (or several reasons This means that the hail will havn to be nr rangid high em lil eif Hi" head to keep the hats from (omlng too far down over thn (His and softly at the sides and over the blow re, that the lie ,'iilli.ilid will lit prop irlv Straight hair Is no longer fashionable It must lui wand thai Ihe eoirfure will havn a bee omlng eoftness and grille of line, or It must be curled to form fascinating ringlets about the forehead and over the ears 'Ihe l.itKr arrangement Is Ideal for youthful fans, while thn more ellgnlflrd "ondiile" Is ra irtlrularly appioprlatn for the matron 'Ihe (olffure, with the hair (oiled In a loft knot nn the crown of the head, shows a broad, even wave 'I ho front hair Is e ombed lo form a soft low pompidour, brought well mer the ems After the (nils inn pinned flrinl) In plain u tlioil part Is tnsdn nt one side arid thn tresses are r ombed far ilown over tho forehead In broad loop-llkei waves. 'I hen the back bolt Ion of the hair Is rornhed high and arranged In a soft knot on th crwn of the head. Ktlll higher til a n the coiffure Just de scribed Ih the arrangement showing a "cockscomb' on Ihe cry top of Ihe head Thn hair Is waved and arranged to fall softly over tho brow and ears. It Is lo be noted that at the sides It Is drawn a trifle closer than In Ih" first coiffure The side part Is an attractive feature or (his ntrange nicnt also, but Ihe baik tresses are colled In a I'renrh twist which Is pinned across tlin lop of Ihe head lo form Ihe fashionable, "cockscomb" This manner of dressing the hslr bids fair to become very popular for daytime, as the high-crowned street hats iruulre a coiffure of this type. The colffurcJ for evening wear alwavs van 'n- .vtr--rj raBjaj,;i -vianviim. nro the t-ry newest , I, I easi , ., mm ,. ,, MY MARRIED LIFE Uy ADKI.K (JARRISON Dicky's Good-bu Kins .ij'1,1, warn you now, Madge, don't take 1 mother In eee anything Ices tliati a hun dred j cars old If ll Is something very fine. ou might venture on some recent object of eighty or ninety jesrs. but snjthlng under sevcrily.llve would be altogether too hope Jersly modern " Dicky stood near the door sttlred for Ihe street Ills list and stick were In his hand, arid Ids eyes were dsnclng mischievously as hn Innkeel from his mothet In me I did not slmri! his good spirits Ills de psrturn for the studio would leave his mother on my hands for the day It would be our first lime nlone together, and I dreaded Ihe ordeal "Dicky' you are ridiculous' his mother said tartly, hilt I i aught ii glimmer nf a smile nnd knew that she was not ellsplenred, ns she pretended to be at his miller) Is Iherei nnvthlrig that oii would par ticularly like to see-" I asked, trying to make in) tone cordial "I luiven t been In Sew York foi year', she replied -and I would like lo tevlalt some of the plana I found so interesting then I want (Specially to see some of the old churches I saw then, Trinity. St. Pauls ('Impel and the lest of them" Vou II sun- have) sqme vonge If you make port a'l all the ancient gospel harbors this low n owns" he said "lletter take n taxi Madge . got money enough?' I lookeel at him aghast To my frugal noiil c h.iilerlug taxi for a day's slghtsee. Ing was the wildest kind of extravagance If II had been in) own trip solely I would have uttcned a firm piotest, lull as the taxi cab was proiosed foi my mother-in-law I did not feel like voicing any thought con cerning It . . I thought Willi dlroiiB) however, ed liiikya arrangement to tut n ovei his earn ings to me so that I eould lake charge of them, regulate out expenditures nnl try to enve something from his huge- ralarv If thin was the- re ale on which lie tntenilc'l to provide, feu hl- mother I felt doubtful ns lo my ability to save nnythlng at nil I wondered Miguel), too, whether my coiffures spiing. Ics a great deal from that whl, li the aeiepled style foi --lieforo 0 n-c lock." Hats necel not bo lousldercd, only thn rontour of thn head, Iheio Is a mat keel prefereme shown for a e lassie iiriaiigeinc nt of the hair for even ing 'Ihe hair Is waved, of rourije-, anil combed to fall softl) over the lirnw and cars in h low pouipinliiur. 'Ihe foi.'iead Is almost hidden, and mil) thn lobes of the ears are to he seen Ihe bai V. hair Is airnuged In a soft psycho I'Iiih combs ami baudiaiix of (lassii elcalgn urn the only ornaments li-erd with n enirfuir- or this character 'I ho "beauty bang- i impular m Paris, hut has tint jet gained many followers In Ainerha It ((insists of a Mrle-s of short tingle-Is lh.it lie Hat iignliisl the- foi i In ad and Is becoming In manv Instances The beauty bang has much In triouimend II In Ihe eihlei matron, aa ll hides wrinkles ee.vera frowns and loflena the expression of Ihe face I wain ...ilh lmi to ndoiit thla vogue, for It a deserndaiit of the lilde una "spit curls' of llic ee-vtlitlea Therei Is no elen)lng Ihe fait that the new milliner) demands a ihauge of the ariangemenl of Ihe hair tr )nu have uilopteel the- vogue- of wealing a revere, i loro lei-the-head e olffure (I'niiyiltht ) TEKKIHLE CONDITIONS IN GERMANY REPORTED .Snv-iiilinl Deputy Saiil lo Have ,Toltl Diet Pitrcnts Were Killing Children LOMifis, March IO--hus far only fragmentary repofts of the rcmarl.iihln dn bale In thn Prussian Diet on the food i risls havn been printed In the Herman news pnpers," en) a a dbpnleh from Ucuter's Am sterdam cvu respondent The Vol war Is, ie celveel 5eHterelay, contalim (tin following pirsage from llm speech of Herr llnfer u rioclnllst ineinlier nf the Prussian Diet "Ihe mortality among elderly persons Is tin teasing at a terrible rati whlln ciil demlcN are spicadlng every while owing lo the decreased power of resistance The sit uallon Is much more serious than has been ndinltled 'I hn number of suicides Is In irraslng mid p treats are killing their (hll dren owing In their Inability to dnnln food for them, ct tho price of potatoes, whhh long ngo briamn generally scarce, l to he Increased," VIII Marry Hrotlier'a Vdow A marriage license ,vvs iMiied today fn Thomas Naiidamhrr flfly-one years old In wed Carrie Nauclsschrr, the widow of Ills brother, who died six months sgn tloth Ihe applicants reside nt B132 11 street l.awndale, I'a .Nnudaschcr haH retired from' business. Ills prospective wlfa la foil). font years old. n For ihe invedicl as well as those in perfect he-alth Bakerk Coco is an ideal food bev erage, pure, delicious' andwholesome. Walter Baker & Co. MTAiLiaHcD irao ooCHeaTE, -. ,,. M .. ,, -. . . ,jv4 it - ..,. erngin not ln MM ,,,.,.. :i joy...... )g mat would add to herejgl To mv iii,i i r.l..,n pu, a J,0 , lh; .i, . ".llovv Perfectly absurd!" .1,. .... ingty ".Margaret. I hop, v o a""1. '". i. ,n""e ruoderii women who win LZ,) In a null c .-on. ...... ..: "w"! "otatf,tl Hiey , help It ' "" "" "'MtliMI I flung up my bead, slung lo n. t..r:;r' m J W "''"ickbrl net t-v' V ., T" ft .---"... mil l.lrKV. Slennl,,. . "" 1 o tne ..,,, MXM h(. ,;; "!, i"n l vou ll,.... ,, .... lie Job- am rrv iu,t ,.. inoiner.iii.lavv coldly f.-urf . "" let relish Dick',, chanson,. , ", "h ', .. ,.. ! I, .... "Wei good.hyi" Dlclev i "mh.K f Mas i , 7 Thr,,",',M ' have caught (he look l J'l." ''. stopped abort 1 1 lai, ,",,,,' y" 'or h 1 h- ft..f wltbourilMng'me''":?,''! when he waa In .... 'vT-,.h "" h,'t nv., I morning " "' ",,r"" "" h thli . .Mv heart mi. , .!..... . mroo III,. Iu.l, . ... ..- " I Klss.,1 mo on the up, "J'-rm,.M, 'Oood-by sweetheart ir, MM ..,. ...eee ereisseei in- room lii where hi. ,2: stnod e)elng ,n with vvha I fancied t . .vv.i-r i wu ? tnnit of ellnlaste eiooei-ri) mother he sild rhAn li ing the cheek she ,,.l up V Wn , '' l""- ' i.enei.,y, ,,i) son He, ne waa .mM i ns cold , If ahe h been addreMn? 1 stranger I r, .,,....1... ,. "."!"' " "" rememner vaguely that IifrV, bad once (old , ,Bt , n4 l f mil. i given to caresses, thai In fact , hi fact, she si .....ejr luaanu nny oi tier children Hut I was loo deeply stirred In an.ei... upon my mother-in-law's temperament Onlr : one till, v loomed largo before m, nu' line! klaae lila m,,!!,.. I-. ' .v'1 ' -' "" W The Mr. I gave Dicky when h. left rr, each day -o go to Ills work had hee almwt a sacred Ih'ng lo me I had hoped It m,, much to him nlro MM I would not have felt so grieved If I ,otiM have fell that he hsd deliberately klr.ee! tilei mother after mn foi fear of wounding her I? he dldnl give he, tho ,t mss nut the c areas hail been too casual for it lo men anything My kisses simply did not mean as mutri lei Dicky ns his dlel to tne I nnilii elre-irlly If all brides went through the urn, emotional dlsllluslnnments that I wax un dergoing. i (CONTINUED MONDAY) (,-nnrlUil I Fashion Note ,'aarfs eif Spanish lair are being en more and more freepieutl) nnel surely till! a picturesque note of Intetest snd charm to evening lollel more ptrthulsrly si II the hair Is worn high am! Is topped with ' lovely (Spanish comb These Isce res rfs will lie a fascinating nc-iessory of spring dreiraet. Crowns 'I lie loiiMMuiini of opinion Is that rrowni In spring hats will be high THE CHEERFUL CHERUB aaaaa I a Let it rfc.ir txd snow .ncf .sleet; It cfcjvt Kurt me. wWhov. WKen it poura it mtiKes me gnul lvcf tl new umbra. l-cx now. WW. TIME ALONE TELLS All plumbing fixtures look pretty much alike, and almost any fixture Is good for a year or two, but after that tha difference In quality ihowe only too plainly, . . Fleck flalhroorn Flituraa will eutleet a lifetime, for they ara mafia by ekllled ereftamen. working with tha beet ma. terlale. As beautiful In deaiem and f)nle aa they ara serviceable and economical. jFleckSjzos. Co. flliowroomt 4l-4ll.lt Mtid AO North Fifth St iiiiii i uiuiiiiiiaa Ltd mam. feeling might sut.way on the Job- " l,"'d inej t "I s nod lense. wevHipg t e.' w'h ''. i" I 1 ' I felt that If , omlllM n,"0! Kood-hv thla morning be.-ai, ,. "" ! s present that vvould ma,!, a deS..!' I ending of ,,e atage of our live, , ""'" I n embarrassed nttp. mugi, ,.,, ""' swiftly over I., .,. i,.i. . ' " . .".'"' "nht ,), J 5jaM3ei .
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