iSmSSlLYREEATED TO THE FEMININE WQRLD-FOOD-FASHjONg-FORMALITlg BE "SMALL" MAN DISTINCT TISHED ni . BY A FOOLISH CONSISTENCY Ore Courage Frequently Needed to Change .if'ilfl'a Minrl Tlinii Pnwim'n QfnliUni.n TiMnf .mVHCO ATJ.111U. IHOIl IU J.VeiUclJ.11 UWUUU1I1 J.ICl v 'Pocketbook the Bugaboo of Married Life Vyvettes THE GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX By DR. JOHN HARVEY KELLOGO mi JL i .,-., I . ... . . .. . $1 I ' wno (lectures nu is u iiviniif 'father before liim wcro Kepubllcatis It. '.abOUt a logical and ns progressive an tho v " mnM whA tffiin frt ndont modern 55 laclentlfle method of child-renting, declur- J Ifty 4ns that what wna good enough for her ,; should ho good enough for them, on mo tS. nmn Vi'rlnelnln n man should icmilllt n -f Ielnod,8t or a I'Uthcrnn. n Mohiuntnediln . . n i nfiiniur Hint itniiniA mih inrni uiinra W i -fWh jhnd 4lifn tr.lrtnim mnvtrtlnilH. fir hiclt of l" IvwfH' " ....- - -.-.-. - r -- M&lvr; them, and Bltoulil not tiavo nny Inilc- H&WP NT- K-s: If tf- $ i,rt V .'. pi. 1 pendenco of thought whatsoever. 'Fortunately for' America, that spirit Is not tho prevailing ono here. Tu national eiognn has been ono of prngioss. It takes a lirnvcr man to chango hi mind than to stick stubbornly to his original Ideas, but tho former will ad vance by leaps and boundi If ho pns esses, ntong with n mind frco fiom preju dice, a sutHclcnt quantity of determina tion. Kmorson tells us that "u foolish consistency Is tho hobgoblin of littlo minds." It Is the man of "small stature" mentally who avoids changes as he would tho plague Ho h tho man who boasts of having covered tho same louto for thirty five years or of having Hturk to the same stool In an olllcc for moro years than any ono else In that olllco can lemembor. VXT. of the commonest and nt tlie samo -' tlmo ono of the hcnrt-brcnklug prob lems women arc called on to fnco Is con tained In a letter I received this morning from a littlo woman living In a suliuibun town. She tells mo that sho lives with her husband In n romfortablo bungalow. They have no children. Tho husband makes her an allowanco of $7 each week, out of which sho Is expected to pay for the .nsmnnce, the fuel, the laundry ieiul sltcs, writing matcil.ils and other Inci dentals, nnd with tho tesiduo provide meals nnd this with tho prices soaring an they havo been. She says that as a result sho goes without lunch, but even then Is unablo to .mako adequate prol slon, and when sho tells her husband of this his only reply Is to "have a littlo less to eat," And this when she Ii feeding two on less than tho man himself would have to pay for his board outside. In a burst of confldenco idio wiltcs: if- ' t JJ ft- ' This hat speaks for itself in tho dot and ila.sh system, used on tliu ribbon trimmint,'. ".Vow Komethlng rebellious Is happenlnt. Insldo of me, and I feel almost on a level ullli an Imminal uiniuin. 1 am Jdst tun. Ing over niv huslmnd's boa id and iiouilsh Ing myself on it, too, If 1 can. Wo aio happy together, but pleaKo, plcaM mhlho me before this tension or whatever It is snaps. Tlieio hccms to he no appeal to him." Some men aie Inconceivably felllsli In! this respect. Many of them consume miIi- Htnntial meals downtown in the middle of .. . . ..,.'.1. i me nay anil lorgei inai inuir wivcm uii piobably sipping tia and toast, as women are liable to do, at home alone. Hut I am suio others will agree that there should and must bo an appeal to tbo bicadwlnner. Ifaslng the allowanco on a salary of fiom $17 to $-.'- per week, the flguic'i sho gave, a number of poisons I hae consulted niu of the opinion that tho man Mintild turn over at least Js weekly for tabla expenses, l'enlal on this salary should not exceed $10 monthly. It seems pitiful that a dlffcicnco of one or two dollars will go far towaid causing an actual mailtal tiagedy. lit: human pkln possesses a very ex tenMvo detvcr.iss system. Microscopic exntnlnatlon of tho skin shows It to contain numerous mtntito tubes, each about one fourth of nn Inch In length. Tim greater part of this tubing Is collcil up In tlio fnt Just beneath tho PKln. Tho tubing opens upon tho surfaco nnd con tinually discharges n watery secretion known as sweat. Under ordinary circum stances tho amount of liquid discharged through the sweat glinds Is pmnll, accord ing lo the best authorities, amounting to nn ouneo nnd one-half an hour. When tho body Is expocil to great heat, nnd especially during mUFCiilar nctlvlty, tho nmount of perrphatlon may be Inrj cased to thirty or forty times tho ordinary amount, or two or three pints nn hour. The a vet ago nhmiint In about forty ounces, or one and om-half pints, each twenty-four hours. Tho nii.ttuiiilstH tell us that In the entile twenty squnie feet of skin with which tho body of n full-sized man Is roeuil theio ie about tlneo million sweat glands, aggre gating twelc miles of tubing I!aeh one of these three million sweat glands p-oiluees dining a lifetime of sixiy jenrs about one-thlid of mi ounce, or thiet I I...I .In...... ..f r... llltln nnlitlull lillil.lilll (lll'l'i ! Otttlll. i 1II,I. . ...I, jM.... . Hon will show that It takes a sweat gland from two to two mid one-half mouths t manufacture ono diop of sweat. The skin absorbs also. Hence It must bo kept clean ns well ns active, l'orous cloth ing, light, nnd preferably white In color. Is best because it permits light and air to reach tho skin. The daily co'il bath nnd biweekly cleans- iiik ii.-uii ai iiii;iii Ki.uiy in warm wtauxrj arc essential 'means of skin hjglene Intestinal Toxemia Whil Ik Intrttliul toxeniln' Vit,N(i.- r Intestinal toxemia Is diseased cmiditinn of the body duo to absniiilliin tif p-u-nii fiom the hiltsliues. Polwns nic pindihiMl b.v pull i faction of the pinteln or albuiiihious eleinent-i of the food, pnrtlciilailv "f the undigested leinnnnt of inials ami eggn Ilisoascd Tonsils and Rheumatism Is 11 tiui- lh.it (llrapcil tutiKllH t lUMi- i hi tirii.i tlurn' it, w' Itecint studlcii have shown that thionlo lull.iininatioii of the tonsils Is veiy fieipient ly tho (ause of rheumatism and neuritis. FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD MERMAID COMPETES WITH CHAMPIONS Littlo Elizabeth Becker Wins Fame as Swimmer in Three Years Worthy Rival of Her Close t Friend and Admirer, Olga Dorfner THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Ltlltrs nnd ourttfoiit auhmtllitt lo thin ilrparlmrnt inuif tic u-rlllrn on mir Hit, nt below are Incited. It ... i,n,...,niu..',i ."'..,;" ."".". """.' " '; ,"!,V ". '.' nnrrti,,.!. All rnr. .. ,, :,i'... , " 'T. J.-",'."'""' '."". "" ."" ""r. w oM.xh'M i:cu v.nui:. In il or hc the ten'lmrnt .(.'i..':0.n.';'.,.'!"c""" r tlila department shnuld be ad hmscd ,i ;;,.. riii' i.vcntnu i.edoer. I'hiladtliihla, 1'a. TODAY'S INQUIWES 1. Fan iilil ruliliers .nfd frum I lip jc.ir lirfure tie until Willi jfrty on ii new lot of iiresrrirs? 3. How tf.tcd? can rwLlirrs for prrsrr.r Jir ls 3. llmv rim small p'orrs of llnrn lie dampened Bore e-rnlj- lli.ui If uprlnMnl.' J. (.llUll.llll Ih iiI ronllllnl til fro other nin can it he tl I11it-il . ki In what Ulint kind of el be-t for motorlns? s. nii.it kimi 0r sports skirts? niatrri.it U etrrllrnt for AXSWEHS TO YESTKKDAY'S INQUHMKS , 4IIUIIIIIIIIII1 rooKins; iiirni.il wlilrll lias breoniB ill.riilnrnl run he ivhllriieil, it Is sulil. If tomatoes or their hklns are liollnl In It. 3. Henitne or cn-ollne wldrb lias been iim-iI for rlranlnc purposes ran he istiirrd Into a isit tie ami nllonrd to utiml until It keltle. when tho top can bo poured off, iiml It will he ilear, 3. Ah rirrllrnt war lo clean while rloth Is by the uo of cronnil rice, which s'niiild hr nppllril Willi n piece of clean while llnnncl left Tor lo or tlirro hours, then well hrii-hril and nliakrn. Teach Pic Peach Ice Grcam To the Editor of Woman 'a I'aar- in.I)'."r,1,'",aP,I nm " i"in-t elrl nnd would URo lo know how to mako xom nlco pouch plen, hut liavo no reel Pf. Will jmi plensu irlo me a tood rcrltio for plo cruse, no thai I will ban- It nic7 Alno kIvo me a re, (p.. for is-idi iro rrenm. I want to mako about two qunns. Ir I VtP.'t'1"1' ,"...,." l"'l mi. I bam nu tilln-r ono ir?? m""1,1 "5? t0 .""'!-. ' "'t n"", vnlual.lo inrormatton rtadlne tho Woman' llxrh.mco A t'W.NSTANT m.AIf.R. My dear little cirl, I am very Kind Indeed to help jou In any way I can. I'leaso fed .that you can write, to mo at any time. I am Klvln; you Marlon Ilarland'K rerlpo for nlo crust. .In mlxlnrr. remenihcr that tho. necrct of short pantry lies In handling an littlo as ,pOBlblc, yet mlxliiK well and keeping the ingredients rold. Sift ono quart of (lour with one teaspoonful of halclnc powder thrco timed, then chop Into It two tablespoonfuls of Bliortcnlnff. You can uno lard, or a sub tituto for lard, or half lard and half but ter. Chop It well until It looks granulated, then add nufllcient Ico water to mako a very tiff dough, using n wooden ppoon as much OS possible before, tho hands hao to ho used. Turn up on a (loured board, roll out thin, havo ready some hard butter nnd dot tho sheet of panto with tho butter in rows ona Inch apart: roll up tho paste, then roll out flat ns before; dot again with butter, prlnklo with flour, roll up tightly nnd plnco on tho Ice until ready to use. You will find that the pantry will bo lighter If It Is nl lowcd to stand neveral hours, or oven over night, nfter It Is mixed. When your plo filling In ready, roll out the dough again, lay the erust within a wcll-greascd plc-pan nnd pinch the edges to hold them to tho plato while baking; add tho filling, then tho top crust, and cut off neatly all around. 1'rlek the top crust In several place with a fork to allow tho steam to escape, llako In a -. hot, steady overi. There are several kinds of peach fillings you can make. First, there Is tho pie mado of whole peaches. In this caso tho peaches art merely stoned, placed In tho pan, thick y strewn, snrlnkled with micrni- n.,A iot..i i'i ffS- - creamed peach plo you will find delicious! K".-$F rMl' ston8 and nnlve rlne Peaches, and i v "k yuur pie-pan piaco tne peaches tj'sr" i,r" u.icmy wim sugar ana placo .'.lithe UDner crust on. Mukn n. ...,.,,. fesM follows: Scald' one cupful of milk' ,and "a-"'"" it wun ono lauieepoontui ot corn J t BUrch rubbed until smooth with n llitln '"" ? milK; add two tablespoonfuls of sugar rf '-"v nnu uir wmin ni nn otrtr im-itAn unin ut h i'V-'y? ( Bor" Btherfor flVo minutes, then set aside P ' ;Ai. coot- When the pie Is done, carefully lift lift - i". the top crust and SDrlad this ervnm flili,, - ..underneath over the peaches; replace the ffi crust and set In a. cool place. This should be I'.C'jerved very cold. - v" Teach Ice cream: Scald one nlnt at rrenm ' 'nd pour It very gradually upon three eggs which .have been beaten until light with Uire cupfuls of sugar. Place over the Are In', ft double boiler nnd cook, stirring con- M. !! uiiiu (h lurum a cusutra mat Will .i.. aflat thM KtneTt Thlli ,KmiM lnL nV.n.. M JI i -. -' '- ---. ,...w ,.vu.i mnq 4WUI ill" R" Un minutes. Set Jt aside until cold, then ivt Into It one pint of .rich cream and three, opruia ot nneiy cut-up peaches which have tetfiv sprinkled Yery liberally with sugar. , mo mixiure logttuer, tnen turn Into Utw freezer and follow the directions cIvmi J". Monday for' chocolate Ice cream. '-' je Clejin Lacquered Brass V fMlor cj IVvman'j ram? ft Jr nam-l re n old fmhtoned bureau E tmtm iuuuiruf liraM Unnlj. will vn ni.n.. .-, bt-stzz .1 .t.. .,,..-. ,- .:-.-'.r "..-". wiiw SVl'" s-t" vmn in riramns- mrfteT Bls mi ? ti.. .,,.i ... .... uia-uiuiiT i.iiii nip f pan rb,Pr , "ost iiractluil f,, b,tKws, fane, ..,.. of rub. her nr e-llk cm bi- worn out IhN. 2. Illr.li womliii iii'm ,ot, or ., rlMr Ilrp best for Iraiiipliii- In tho Wlmu, 3. flocked Mo.klns, hliould not he worn Willi eirnlnir eohiis. fr Ufl In cifkhJnv ihok)! t la. H ull...l Mv.,n4ivi v.(oaii-r on llWBli Would Announce Kiifjai-emcnt in tne i.atlor ot U'oinan' rage i 'ear .Mmlntn and we Intond ..ear .iiHilnm- I nni enKaced in n i.... , r-liall f i '"; S '"" '"'rntnal. How Wrllo your letters uboia two days befnro you wish t llm,f0 tIl0 n,11I01lm.cni!m. ,,7, paper. .lust send a. eh.,, t nni... k. ....'. On Si tm, lay lny ongngcnient ho riritirtiinoi-.i i.. . papers. I wanted you to hear it first from nlTA. TiCVCr' F "m !'p"lII'R J" this littlo ""i"- j"u iii soon meet Jl n i urn nniuraily iinxlou.s iiieiiiis kiiow nun very noon. ir. . to linvn n- Ucy drop In and ceo me Thunili-Siickiiir; and How to Prevent It llnw m I ir-Nont m ImI from nuiklng his thiiiuli" ,. i;. h. The hands uinvbc Incased Jn mitts. Kllll nnother method Is lo lilnco ii latlirr stiff baud.iKo iilimit tho middle of the rum no iih lo make It Impossible for tho child to bond tint illinw tuiuielfiitly In leiuh tins inoiiih These icHlrlctlnj; means hlmuld not be ciiiitlnuc.l so long lis to Intel feie Willi the proper development of the hands and ni'ius, (irapc Juice Jh ginpo Julie a wholes.imo ilrlnk? r. y. H. Yes; grapo Julcn posscsres the same ul u.ible properties as all fiult Juices rult juices (uunuiato appetite, aid illgi'stlon, stimulate bowel action and furnish thu body with eiy pieclous elements, which ato of Kicat alue In pronintltig healthy nutrition. Albumin in the Urine ...JY'"1', ''';.'. ""' I'r.aiN.'o of albumin In Iho urlm- Kli.-iilf''' iiAity .v. When albumin Is coiihtantly in event In the mine It Indicates chionlc degeneration of tbo kldnejs, which Is the result of an undue neeumiil.itloii of acids In the tissues Tho conci'iitratlim of thebo acids In tbo kid. lieys reMilts In the dissolving of tho cement siib.stnnCo which holds together tho colli of the Uldneys. This cement substance ap pears In tho urine as albumin. .Albumin in tho mine Is always a serious symptom and hhotild lead to consultation with a pht.elnn. i'iipriBlu) Uncle Sam's Thrift Thought for Today Use Kvcry Drop of .Mil It ont throw away Icft-ocr skim milk, i-ays tho I'nlt.-d States nepartuieiit of Agil culture. It Is a nutritious food, and every drop of It should bo used. One wiiy to utilize It Is to mako milk vegetablo soups, Milk-VeKctablo Roups To oath two cupfuls ot milk uso one table spoonful of Hour, ono tnbleipoouful of but ter, iwo-thlrds of a cupful of a thoioughly looked vegetable, finely chopped, mashed or put through a sieve, anil nilt to taste Thicken tho milk with tho Hour as for milk gravy and add tho other Ingredients. Virtually nny cgetnblo except tomatoe may be used Willi the othei IngntlloiitB as Milted. If tmn.iloen aie utcsl, a littlo mhPi Fhoulil be added to them to prevent tho milk from curdling. ' I&J8.V 9L. v PsiK ws$tfm& """W i . ! - m wVsi 11 B' i h fk " I I ft I I frSFLii WKswiss J. mmiiiS 1 ' v &, 4lKVs-fiLv I i 4tvV VwfffFKTifri s . vsvc-; f-v-i .iSKWe ass&.Js r- --zjru &V8ES3 3tm72.ri . Sm"Zka& mm t tb 7 ymmz $Mw& I w$ft - i&? Atom mm, Mibs lCli.abelh Hcckcr in three iUify ' HmPI -XT' XfjfjftStefvCR f?w ii 8vtC4 &&t$?i 1 1 ,T. mx.TLt'f:zdwpxi$&BiQ I tltO.M paddling about thiee jcars ago in hc waters of a public bathhouse to iota- petlng in rhninplniuihlp matclies and threat ening at any time to wrest the championship title fiom Olga Unrfner Is the incteoilo lis-o lit the swimming woild of l.llxabeth llecker. fouiteeii j e.ini old, of 1220 Xorth Thir teenth street. l'litll a little more than tine., jeais ago i:ibnbeth lieiker had no Idea of attaining fame ns a ihainplon swimmer or a fancy illier. l.ll.e lnmilieils of other littlo gills ami bos who live in the uclghboihoo.l, shn used to take her MVlinnilnK togs to the pub lic bathboiiso at UleM'iith htreel and lili.inl aipuiie on the das when little girls wete allowed In the pool. She noticed that sue mjoii was able to out distance her companions as they swam about the pool, but that was all In the d.i.'s fun. It w ain't long. Iiouomt, hi fine her hklll nttincted the atiention'of the instruc ting In the bath house, and one of them. Miss Lillian Class, took an especial lutertst lu the little nymph, who took to water as naluially as a duik. ruder the tutelage of Miss filass, the skill of thrl little m.ild giew by leaps and bounds, and In lilll she was entered In tho Phlla tlilphla Tiiingcmclnde wlilcii has turned out many noted mot maids, Including olga Dot fner, tho champion woman swimmer of the world at nil dl-tances up to 1120 ynids. I .ven in this institution there was no denying tho nnuatlc ability of J.lizahoth llecker, and within a year after entering tlie Turnegemelnde she was beating every body anywhere nearliei age. WI.S'.Vl.Il Ob' MANY CL'l'S A hugo silver loving cup tots with thlr-ty-nlnn other prlos in a cabinet lu tbo llecker linme, attivllng the lapldlty with which tho little maid made her in.uk In tho TutiiKomeiiiile pool. Miss llecker cntcied the Turners too late to compete for till cup In I'll I, but in l'JlO-17 f-he vvo.i tho greatest number of points In the scheduled tonipctl tlve meets and was avvaided the cup per manently by villus of having led In three consecutive years. That was only the Hist cup sho won. Since then she has enteied several rcoio races, nnd never has failed to bo among the wlnneis. Usually bhe has been ilrst, although sho Is alvvnvs pitted against ma tuie swimimii liko Olga Inrfner, (lertiudo Aitelt and a ho'it of the best that this city and otliei' i.in ptoduce M'ss linker's lates-t nclilevement wan at Sh.iwneo last Satuidny a week ago. Then t.lio tied with Olg.i Dorfner in the 5(1 j arils breast stioko in tho fastest tlmo ever made Yours affectionately, flrlte to tho society editors of tho papers and bay you wish to havo tho announce meat mado on a certain day. Spell tho letter. It is well also to put your telephone number and street address In tho letter as most of tho papen Insist that an engage ment bo verified before they will print It KaKmont1 mf tm i,mi0U'c'B an en- GIovcs Arc Xot Worn To the Vdllor ot U'onian' Page: Dear Madam Will sou toll m Ir i. i. .. . ,., . jianni:tti:. lAcn at very formal balls, gloves have been d scarded of late They nVo hereforo out "m'T"8?. for !l "'"'horo .lance! but would bo finite out of place. A bal gown is not necessary. Any slmnlo eve. ing fioek would bo appropriate. Trip to Willow Grove To the lUlltor ot H'omnn'- rage: nine. What , tho proper Vn,J0tV? call ,J,',B fift , ., couirrrui,. wni1 8t,,c y.0UnK ,a(,)' llvca nulto near Willow Oroye. It would seem only sensible to call for her quite early In tho eve,, as soon after dinner ns you cm In fact otherwise you will bo ,, lato arriving If sho lives within an hour's rldo of Uiw' 7:30 would not bo too early to call for her. To Enter Divinity School To the i'llltor 0 U'onma'a Paat: thrown EVeV'l'f llV, pSiSfflr. $'& " man lo enter '5 Knlworol "ivInTly iffiJH without a colleco cduratlonT ulv"111'' cliool ivhr".'." rj?ch.B "?i1001 located7 course? nitl1 "n'1 co,t of $" It Is not necessary to have a college edu cation to enter a divinity school, but tho applicant Is required to pass nn cxatrlna il0?' ,T1 1V"1,": S'1001 nt Protes turn mWS?1 u"UU '" ,hl8 cl(y lH located at BOOO Woodland avenue. It would bo better for any one desiring to enter to consult the BUhoji ' t0 CB" U" mc ' Youth Is Cowlecgcd To the, VMor o Woman's raae: Pear Madam -X ,m a tsiy of fourtAn ,- and" am u little t)dwleBSfdK,'and- iMmy tXnS rn.rfU f .. can jjj, aj-ft 7-sssysj rd'vic;"8 ? t afraid, however, you can do very little, in straighten ytnir leg. at your ne!ut don't ; --", - tmiiiik long trousers, and .L'!y!.w"! ,?"' noticeable?, ltememb.r. IN THE MOMENT'S MODES Match Chapeau ami Knitting Iiaa 8 by a woman In mir, she was second In the :!'n jnrds national championship, so thai Hide Is onlv nlgo Dorfner between her and the tllle at that distance Wlth.il the little girl is modest nnd not a whit purred up over her achievements. She r. flank to say that she expects to at tain the title of champion female swimmer at all distances up lo iOO vnnls. She will niver race at any distance moio than that, she s.i.vs liobably her skill at diving Is as great as In swimming She hopes to obtain the title of champion diver also, but sho would s.ictlllce the luttel title for the former. She has iccelved nffcis to exhibit her diving mi the vaudeville stage, but at pres ent such things do not tempt her. "I want to become champion flrtt," sho said. "I won't glvo up my amateur stand ing for any vaudeville engagement After I nni champion peihaps It will bo dif ferent " i p at mo 'lurngemeinuo they think a great deal of little Miss llecker. Olg.v Dorf ner, whom the little mermaid in seeking to dethrone. Is one of her warmest admirers, and when she must Iomj the title wants to Ion- it to her chum anil teammate. They aio fond of telling a btory about Miss Ilciker at tho Turners ns demon strating her thorough sportsmanship. It happened when both Olga Dorfner and Kllz.ibclh llecker were competing In swimming laces at Lafayette last summer. Theie vveie several dlMnncc events previous to the 1 CO- aid dash, lu which both wcro entered, and Miss Dot fner was entered in tneni all. When tho flfty-jard dish was finished Miss Ilocker was tied with tho champion. It was late In the afternoon and Iho olll clals 'n chaigo of the meet suggested tint they take both the llrst and second medals along with them and swim off tho tlo at their convenience. "oh. no; glvo the gold medal to Olga," little Miss Dicker laid. "Sho can beat mo easily any time. Sho's Just tiled today: that's all." I THE CHEIRFUL CHERUB studying Vhen I wc.3 m school About the soldiers brave, nd bold I rave fc. wa.r To brtv.6 boot when I tjot old never thought I'd S RrTC"1 L& - i Infants and Invalids THE OR1QBNAL WiALTED MILK Hich milk, malted Rrain, in powder form. For infants, invalidsaDdnrovsinc children, ruronutntion.upbuildingftewholebody. Invigorates nursing mothers ai the aged. More nutritious than tea, coffee, elc. Instantly prepared. Requires no cooking. Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price If you wont your wardrbbo to be comnleto in its rcflectl f t, i , of Madame la Mode, then you must have "it include a nfrf?.dimand5 &Tinnai knitUnB ba Tuhis 's "h t latcs idea noveUie thotio littlo dress accessories that uro so imuoriint n . ifi .You may have silk-, satin or velvet .tot tho chZeau covorino-' r V8' baff, hut tho embellishment must be of cSt-out "nDrfttpM? fa the .Vi ffitei& jst &z$ ? &?.-: tOTtCbJrM- Jf isLs , i . ;i -r I-.' 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WUl.-U, j'IWt,U. ,,wu, niruvwof i..;, wrtjKai. lgj PATSY KILDARE, OUTLAW By JUDD MORTIMER LEWIS "1 -J -ITrtlEN' I woke UP '" W own bcd nnd ,W ' Wmy own pink nluhtlo on which June Kavo me and the pink how -on It touching n,y check I lay for a lone tlmo with my hand on no.ly head and my eyes on Hie window tlilnklnit what a silly I had been i to ko under tho houe. TlilnK wpacu , u.. fere nt in' the mornlwr. f What do I care "f I'le Face Wilbur doesn't let mo play w Ih ha hunch? I'm no worse off than was be fore. I don't mean to nny that 1 would not liko to play with them, because I would. Hut 1 F.UCS3 I can wlgKle nlons without. Then my father came homo and I ran nciofu tho rooiv to meet him. As lonff as i haB got him and Howdy whnt Io care? lie Kit down by the door with liH mm mound me. nnd pretty soon I nnu pui n nnu mound hli link. Ho lifted mo up on to IiIh knee and put both arms around me. I laid mv head iigalu.-t his coat and wc were very still and happy. At school today ImoRcnc, who Ii one of tho IiIk Bltln In another room, came over In tho middle of two other Rltl nnd flopped when- I wan idttlttff mi the walk nnd Mid. "That Is the only diess you've pot. Iwi't it?' I said "Vou aie a good guesscr, but I've got two pairs of bloomers. What would I need more than ono drtss for? I can't wear hut one." Sho paid, "No, but you could send that to tho wach once lu u while." I said, "It dofsn't need It. I go swimming." Sho said. "Vou uie it for a bathing suit, too, do you? That's what I thought." Then she laughed and they went away. When school was out I went and asked Old Maid Toinpkhii If I needed another diesH. So sho went homo with me nnd my father was Just going out night watching. Sho talked with lihn and ho gave her some money, nnd there is going to bo a stylo show on this Btreet before long. Then I went mound to the Hectots's new house Just to ceo what was going on. Tho wholo bunch was out In their yard. When I went In Mrs. Wclif, who Ii tho mother, wan witting on tho step. Sho said, "Hello, littlo gill. Hac you conio to plav with my littlo folks?" I said, "Vc.i, nia'ani. What did you suppose?" Sho said, "Will our dog hlte?" 1 said, "So. ma'am, not unless you blto him first." Platiina Horse "Then 1 am nnfe," ho said, a'nd went i . fcl the homo because the cook called t?.. " i said to the Kids who weie Handing in i.'-J corner, "Come on nnd piny with .. .:" will ace that it Isn't nnlnfni n..J ..' "I intA,t " lint fl.nt, .11.1 ..... ., 0 May with me. started." Hut they did not do nnythTr,.," l I tool: flown tho cloth,..,!!,,,. "..Vn.'"-f. ' around tho trees and said, "Let's play 1, i' Wont to?'' They didn't say anything Pi Just got Inside the rope. S,,rJ, . .'JSA" ; nnd Clara nnd Oolly Oolly. which Is not LT I name but.Hnl.hecnt,say.,,0,4J HIM I""' I iirnnced all mound like a horse Rtan 5l In,. ,.n till linn,1a ,i,1 U.LI.. . ' B'ana. JJ nnd turning IIIih. and Howdy barked atlttri eujoycu n. nut mey nm not wnrm un mi M Wilbur camo over. Then It got exciting f, "I no weiu aim goi n mpo anil he was the . kid. nnd hc inped u one by ono nml ti7:T nioiind lo the other side of the hou SI Itowdy nnd I were tho last ones to he rn- Ii b?rauso we were haul to ratcli, After vvii 'li bur had carried Holly (Jollv n.n,.i .."' f;l luiue we pranced nnd i.li'kcred n long tlm i! nil by nuisrlvoH. Then wo wont nrouni i! 'Sil look nnu tney nail rorgotten us nnd . out in Hie stirct throwing slonei nt nutoV ' Ul .mil io pay incin oit wo sneaked awi. I without letting u peep nut of us. and fn ... thi'V were surprised when tliey remember " and came hack to play That Is mm i.. . N got it on Wilbur, all right. w" I went nnd nsked the storekeeper what'li. ad that was good to cat and ho said "r liuiild think you would liko desslcated'm W' annul." I said If It doesn't tnslo bett ,'M linn It Mfklltlilu T tt-ntiti-ln' I.. .a ... lle" -lifl ii sh coa than It soiindH f wouldn't, hut I will trr J anything once. So he gave me some and . M nlckle nnd some grimes. .M . - - w, . ...... . YiJ ,o nau sat out on the steps Ion Ml r mo to tell llitmiu ...i,.., ., ' .. ." VU . i.. ...i . .',.'..' -'"incity .va l ... ...... jM.iji-11, j .oar uod which m icreii no 'i nv mim. . .... sj After wo had enougli for mo Is wo wen nit lu heaven, ho I cup. of Wilbur. I am i-citalnly. getting smart. ... " ' .... I will llUt It nil over that bunch. What I wanted u, (,co . nl.r. Ill Id l nul. ...ii .o J0II 1 makes my new clothes', "the llcrrlnirk lilile tl.ire aihriitiirf, iiipe.iri I.rilcrr. pose Mm were glad to seo me get th.. i,.i, M ibout Is to nsk you to nut somo .i .... u i' nto Old .Maid Toiuiikiiis's hcan when rt, T . Amen." h i ne next r.,t.j. ,u j 111 tnmorrnn' J:irnn. "MA" SUNDAY'S INTIMATE TALKS The wife of the famous evangelist discusses everyday topics in a helpful and wholesome way. The Girl Who Takes Care of Her Mother A " A niliailT, clever girl is Helen. Her cm " plover, whom I know, says that sho Is the best and most promising stenographer he has ever had. Helen Is ambitious, but she Is also In love with a young man whom tho would like to marry. "V o u k n o w, mamma is frail, and all sho can possibly do Is the littlo housework In our modest apart ment," she said to mo when I was In Xevv York. "Yet .Will scorns to think wo cannot have her with us If wo marry. Hc knows I could go on working In my nrcsent nosltion If ".MA" SUNDAY i wanted to, but he's not willing for me to do so. I feel as If I wore pulled In all sorts of ways, hut there Is ono thing I am sure of my mother must always be my first care. There Is not a soul lu the world to do anything for her except mo. Sho has been tho most wonderful ot mothcis to me, and sucli a dear! "Will thinks that I ought not to feel that way. Ho says I ought to put him and his wishes first. What do you think, Mrs. Sun day?" "I think nny man who would not admire a girl for what you are doing Is not worth marrying." I promptly replied, "Tho boy who does not think a mother the most sa cred thing on earth Is not tho man who will mako a good father to your children." "He accuses me of being unwomanly," she mid. "Ho thinks I ought not to ho In. terested In business. Ho argues no woman was cer meant to ho Independent, and It's not to he expected a girl should support her mother nr Mint gill's husband should take her mother Into his home." "The best thing you can do, child," 1 .-,..u, 1.1 in nm mat young man that no nm wish io marry mm. Helen's face looked grave and thoughtful Sho is loo self-controlled to cry, but that Is all tho greater reason why bho suffers keenly I he most prof uso weepers are not eve, I you nlvvnvs the slncereiit suffeicrs, How Mie took my advice. Still, I knew sho was finding conuiena. lion when I taw her several times after ward. Thero 3 a sweet, giavo peace on her face. The unsclllshness and beauty ot her life are Impressing themselves on her, for the wot hi to fcc. Bravely, unconiplaln.' Ingly. sho Is puttliitj aside a woman's natu. ml longing for a homo anil children, an4 pouring all tho tenderness of her heart upon her sweet mother, who Is not strong. Hers Is a beautiful character. I cannot find It in mo to pity Helen. I know sho still suffers over the man who waj too small and too mean to appreclato her but mcieiful time will heal that wound i know. Somo day a fine fellow, Helen'j real mental and spiritual mate, will come, along, and she will know what true happl. ness means. And tho will know a depth and completeness of Joy which very few ever gain, for service to others is wonder ful In Its after-effect nnnn nnroni.no I think that Helen's problem Is 'ono of fl tho commonest which confronts girls of to- ' I u..j. .uany a gin is tho support of a mother or a younger sister, or Is putting a brother through college and many svich girls lose what they think Is a wonderful opportunity for happiness In marrlnc h.. cause some man docs not agree with their f juuiis oi limy. t.ct no girl Imagluo all the romanco of ij liA Urn I.. ..l.ii .1 a rl ..w ...u .-. nii.iuurcu nccausc sue Minis that ' tho man Io whom sho Is engaged or who h " "' l" mnrry mm has tho Ideas of Helens fiance. Clod rewards us all ac- ceding to our willingness to live by Ills' "t commands, and ono of His Breatest com .nanus is mat our lives ho unselfish ones. Already Helen is feeling tho effect nf'hr growth of character, duo to her unselfish, patient and sweet-tempered life. Her em ployer Is steadily raising her salary She will bo ablo to mako her mother's last days perfectly comfortable. And. beyond that, sho can look forward to a better position in the buslnesi world, it sho does not choose to marry. I'cnplo respect her'; splendid women nro her friends; girls whom she knows turn to her for comfoit and advice. Helen Is going to bo a wonderful womaa She Is coming up Into peace- and com panionship with Uod through her sorrow. (Cop right, l!)l7, by iliw Hell Hndlcalc, Inc.) I'rl.l.ij The (ilrl Whs Drank Cocktails. I aft Easy Payment Plan For Rebuilt Standard Cars Hvpmobilcs 1913.19l4'l9l5.l9l6 Roadster and Touring Buick 19 16 6 Touring Overland 1916 Touring Pullman 1916 Roadster Chalmers 191S 6.48 Overland 1916 Roadster Read the list of well-known standard cars we are now offer ing in our "Rebuilt. T.r.n-,rf. ment." These cars .have been completely made over, roflnished and repainted. They look like new and wear like new at prices that make every selection an amazing value. A visit to our showrooms will convince you, but these cars go fast, so come early to avoid disappoint ment. , Courtebus, painstaking service to every one who enters our es- tauuanment Whether he chases or not. pur- Ey Payment p,an. R.qul fi . annum. No Extra per Hupmobile Sales Corporation R M. McCorm.rL O . .. .wnorai jviana l'oplar 3040' u.ro0m ua"8T,;rs,Z""Ber 44M6 North Broad Street Immeaiat, DelWerlei Race 8814 hSmSmlSiryM . i v.-
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