Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 31, 1917, Final, Image 6

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Xr USUAL INTERESTING DISCOURSE-OVERCOMING SELF-CONSCIOUSNESS;
3REST IN OTHERS CONQUERS
DIFFIDENCE AND SHYNESS
lif-Consciousness a Serious Disability Both in
the Social and Business
Worlds
IN THE MOMENT'S MODES
CORRESPONDENT writes a really
pathetic letter beggtrig for some nd-
as to how she can ovorcomo her Bhy-
and lack of self-confidence, adding
It It Is a "positive agony" to her to
yo to meet strungcts and that her ln
Hty to ncnulro "nol8e" la nrovlne a
HSa'ndlcap both socially and professionally.
icro is no aouot. mai tins aiuicuon is a
'.very serious disability, nt the sarao tlmo
hjt.ls one for which the cure Is not far to
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VH.V. , Rhv tinArttn mnv tint vaIIuIi Iia Anrmrat
jy their disease as vanity, but that Is what
nJvrJH is. They are so occupied with them-
eRj,,sjelves and the Impression that they are
SS; Uliety to mako on others that all outside
f&$1ftereat8 are simply obliterated and they
Sjm,inriOt bo at easo or natural.
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i V"m. vijr hibo tvumau vnu wua uimenvur-
f ;v be 10 euro ner nine aaugntcr or this nb
W.y? wrd self-occupation reminded her con
"'y) fttontly: "Dear, no one is bothering to
Vv ullnK UD0Ul ou; mey are an mucn too
Ai'Susy thinking about themselves." And
t?!?J you experiment you will nnd that this
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KltyW so mivfeemci uuCt
't JJTUST try when next with others to get
'? ' them talklnc nbotit thetriHek ns nnrl
their Interests and ou will find that they
Tiave so much to say you need not make
an effort to open your lips; If jou look
Intelligent nnd interested they will leao
jrour society perfectly charmed with your
trains, manners, disposition, everything,
And ready to assure every one that you
re the most delightful company.
But, all Joking aside, the best way to
overcome self-consciousness and conse
quent shyr3 Is to so fill jour mind with
pk thoughts of other people that there Is no
J.lrSif room for worry about ourself. And peo-
pie are so interesting! Thero Is no one,
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Lots of ribbon on this hat. Ribbon
on the crown, through the brim,
nnd under tho chin.
no matter how stupid, disagreeable, un
attractive or vulgar, from whom ou can
not learn something. The valuable trait
may not bo on top, ready to meet our
ejo, but that is all tho better, for It gives
jou the fun of trying to find it out; and
If jou cannot bee tho faintest possibility,
If there is not the slightest hint of virtue,
charm or brains, why then tho good
point will bo all the moro delightful when
jou do find it, because it will have tho
charm of surprise.
If we go out to meet people In that
splilt, taking It as a glorious adventure,
n prospecting for spiritual and mental
gold In unknown lands, we will havo no
time to bo shj'j and, being determined to
find the good in every one and to be In
terested In their individually, thoy are
positively sure to find us pleasant com
pany and to give us of their best.
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Letters and question iubmUttd to thts department must be written on oss aide ot
vopcr only and Mlaned with the name of the iirlter. Special queries like thoie given
w are iniited. It is understood thnt the editor doc not necessarily Indorse the sentiment
the paper
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SffiuVvis vVn'Vx.ri",cr'(0M fV JhU iWf shouW be addrtwd as follows:
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TODAY'S INQUIRIES
t 1. IfoiT can mildew fttnlm be rriaovrd from
ther?
X. TVTiat hind or ntufflnc l bft for plllown
for baby's coach?
S. How can delicate lace be cleaned without
wsahlntf
1. I it ft man's olaee in mri nWmM
"ft. ."I. Introduction lo a inunr woman or
Homan make this plcnuantry?
hould (he
2. What kind of rlfls can
brr brldcraild?
11 bride make to
3. Mhen talclnc n lont tramp nnd the foot
fliona a fendenry tn nprrad nnd row tired
how can the train be relleted?
ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES
1. A knife nnd fork act of boxwood U best
for mlrinr aalad.
t. A roldcn buck Is a Wrlah rabbit with a
Voached err laid on It.
S. Old potato?! ure more
Waablne than new potatoes.
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0"Mine of Cold-1'ack Method
To tht lor 0 Woma iM Page:
Dear -. idam Can )ou pleaae the me a brief
deacrlptlun of the cold-pack method In canning?
I know sou have published directions before,
but I cannot nnd these anywhere.
suuscnini:n.
You do not tell me just which products
you want to put up, so 1 tan only give jou
tx very general Idea. In the first place too
' much stress cannot bo placed on the Impor
tance of clean, sound, fresh fruits or vegs
' tables and clean cooking utensils Prepare
the fruits and vegetables for blanching
.Prepare green ,and beans as for cooking,
'taking especial' care to remove all foreign
plants from the greens. Blanch the vege
tables and all fruits except berries by
placing them for from three to five minutes
In rapidly boiling water. Itemove the
blanched products from the boiling water,
plunge quickly Into cold water, the colder
the better, tako out immediately and drain
at once.
From this point on speed is highly Im
portant, as Uie product which is slightly
.warm must net be allowed to remain ex
posed to the air one minute longer than Is
necessary. Removo the fcklns when neces
sary, and aa each article Is pared cut it up
;and pack directly into the clean scalded
Jars, packing as bolldly as posslblo without
r4 bruising or mashing. When fruit is being
-?.'' canned. All tha jars to overflowlnir with
5 pV boiling hot sjrup Tor vegetables, fill up
rAXvl ff eaIt ,a added for each Jar. Place the
al- EX L mc&ldpA rnhtaiT rlnes on thft Inra nnd screw
iLipj .down the lids until they just catch.
S'fAi Place the Jars at once Into the home
made cooker or steam cooker and let them
process for the time specified on the table
'Which Is used for that purpose. If jou will
f'T Wf , M" mo wnicn proaucis you want to can 1
I'JjJJiJT will give you the exact tlmo required.
sff - &kJ ' After processing remoYe tho Jars, tighten
tltl W tf own In a cool but not drafty place. Watch
. .1 VjfXK earefullv for leakirA and wrpw th nniprs
, nUAVw clown tlchter uhen neresn.irv. Rtnrn In n.
f 1 .col dry Place not exposed to freezing tem
V'tiz perature.
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KmV No blanching Is required.
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To Make Grape Jelly
To the Editor of Woman's rage:
TJea.r Madam Laat year I nut ud mm, eranM
Jelly, but It was never thicker than syrup. Can
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1. VVlien enterlnc a church for a neddlnc a
woman takes the arm of the usher who pre
sents himself, her husband rolluwlue her up
tho alile.
2. When leavlnc a church after a wedding
a woman. If nrrompanted b her husband, iroes
out with him, not uniting for one of the
iihhers.
3. A letter of nrknonlednement lor n wed
dlnc rift which has been sent by a whole fam
ily should be addreed to the mother but
should contain mention of the other members.
No Blanching Required
the Editor 0 Woman's Page:
ar Madam WW ou kindly tell me how
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', ' you tell ma the best way to make It?
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(Sirs ) W, W.
The trouble with grape Jelly is sotnetlmes
'ildue to cooking the grapes without their
waklns. There is some substance in these
ftc. which ate necessary for good Jelly. Wash
EjJ' Lthe bunches carefully, remove the grapes,
Kfv S01 thtm Into a preserving kettle add a very
Bad ..4 t ssstmtsi1f n mnllnf rtt Ufa nnrl Vtnll rhawi tinrll
Mthey burst onen and are soft enough to
tlraln. Drain off through a cheesecloth bag.
?'.1 measure It and for every cunful of lulre
Hadd one cupful of sugar, return to stove
r. and cook rapidly In a porcelain kettle until
.fVa little of the Juice hardens when cooled on
f JaV saucer. This usually takes about twelve
r uiieen minutes, our into jeny glasses,
Siftft when rrm! rnver ivlth mpU.il nnrafflt.
1 ,'On or two sprigs of mint crushed and
-'.added to the Juice will improve the flavor.
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',,;. V Recipe for Grape Juice
Ls tier Editor of lVomon'a Page:
ar, .Madam PUasa publish directions for
ai-traps luim. KEADKR.
r8l4Miti,tsound. well-rlpened (rapes, wash
I'tnorougniy anu crusn tnem with the
UtiOfyhf placing them In a stone Jar
uaijMfA potato masher. Heat the
grap ior nve, minytys, but dp not
s)m to ctme quite to the boiling
tissVen drain them thrauch a Jelly batr.
K Wkst Apply pressure during- (ha straining
sat or uie juic wm te muaay. set the
aide IOT twenty-four hours, drain It
( from the' sediment and run through sevs
uwwshh oi wooien cjoui. 11 not par.
is im eiarity,' aimpiy apply preg-
t( an oo bo botbr to'lt
Greeting Co-workers
To the LJ tor of It Oman's Pjge:
Dear Madam I am a stenographer In a large
buslnns oftlce I apeak to all the men in the
ortlce whom I hae met or tome Into contact
with In my work. I do not know what to do
about several men who se me cery day In
tho ortlce and know who I am. as the know
my friends I bate neer bten Introduced to
these men and I neer meet them In a business
way, but I pass them eery day as I come In
and go out pf the office Should I speak to them
or mrely bmore them when I pass' I hone
miu can kite me some adilce about this, an I do
not want to seem stiff and unfriendly, or. on
the other hand too anxious to make friends
with people I do not know. BTHEl"
Ordinarily a girl would not speak to' a
man unless she had been properly Intro
duced, but business conditions sometimes
alter this rule If you. as jou say, pass
these men constantly they may consider
jou rather unfriendly If you totally Ignore
them A nod of greeting could hardly be
considered out of place
Taking Girl to Theatre
To the hilltor of 11 oman'a Page:
Dear Madam When I was nway this summer
I met an attractive oung girl of my own are.
nnd when I left she askeil nia to loma see her
some time. I would IlkM to tako her to the
theatre next week. Would It be all right for
mo to ask her or do you think her mother
would consider her too oung? Her mother Is
pretty strict with her. but used to let ; rnitak"
her tp the movies dojvn at the shore Should I
call her up on the phono to ask hep or BO ta
see her? EIGHTEEN.
You nre both rather young to contemplate,
a trip to the theatre alono In tho evening.
Why do jou not ask tho joung girl to go
with jou to a matinee performance instead?
However, jou could call upon her and her
mother and ask them at that time. This
would bo better than telephoning.
Difference in Age
To the Editor of Woman's rage:
Dear Madam In your opinion. Is a difference
of four years In age too much when the girl
Is older than the boy? I am twenty-slx years
of age and In love with a boy of twenty-two.
He seems to care a whole lot for me. but my
friends laugh and think he Is entirely too much
of a kid to tako seriously. Ho has a kood posi
tion and could su, port a wife. Do ou think I
should let hlni continue to pay attention to me?
POLLY.
A difference of four years is not very
serious, and If the young man really loves
jou and jou return his love thero should
be no reason for jour not marrying. Do
not let your friends influcnco you.
Clothes for Winter
To the Editor of Woman's Pane:
Dear Madam What do jou think I need to
buy for my winter wardrobe? I have one snorts
suit and plenty of waists to wear with it
UUATK1CE C
If j'ou have a suit that jou can wear
every day, all you need buy Is a suit for
better wear or a good serge dress and a
topcoat. As you will probably need an
evening coat, and long coats havo come Into
style so widely, It might be more ndvlsablo
for you to choose the coat and dress.
Stamps of ,No Value
To the Editor of Woman's Page:
..Dear Madam Will jou please advise me
through the Woman's Exchange If used stamps
are of any real value? t. 8.
Used stamps have no value unless they
are of particular Interest through their
rarity or antiquity.
Substitute for Water on Face
To tho Editor of Woman's Page:
Dear Madam Can you tell me what I can
UkS ".I. ''J? i.5!? to.fl'an my face -when it
needs It? I find thst toilet water Is too drying
ma imii, uu i m airaiq 1 cannot atwavs
aecure soft water ajid do not want to use the
bard water on my skin. CECELIA.
Try a cleansing cream made as follows:
One ounce white wax, one ounce white
vaseline and four ounces oil of Bweet
almonds. Apply this to the face, and after
rubbing In wipe off Immediately with a soft
towel. You will find that If you use this
while on your trip you can wipe the face
with (oIct water afterward and it will not
hava too drying an effect. Many persons'
take a pure cleansing cream with them
when traveling, for the mineral properties
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Foil Frock Showing One of the High Collars
-ITTH ETHER
''women nre to
bo collared or
not this season
is a question ns
yet undecided by
tho fnshion folk.
Some style crea
tors will ndmit
of no neck finish
except the high
collar and others
scorn this radi
cal attitude nnd
say thnt while
some women will
w 0 n r the
"choker" the ma
jority of women
will refuse to
have anything to
do with this
h i g h b i n cl
ing style. And
there you ure!
The fact is, the
style shops nre
showing many
costumes with
collars and
many more
without them.
The fall sen
son is not suf
ficiently under
way for one to
decide just
which wav the
fashion wind
will blow. In
any event it is
pretty safc to
predict that the
open neck will
not entirely dis
appear. C o m
fort will receive
its usual tribute.
The accom
panying illustra
tion shows a fall
frock of very
fine navy blue
serge bound
with black silk
braid. The white
satin vest lies
absolutely flat,
plain and un
trimmed, and the
same mateiial,
draped in soft
folds, makes the
collar. The wide
girdle goes twice
around the waist
and knots in the
back. The skirt
is draped on one
side.
K&YK YiMtKMMi
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Patsy Kildare, Outlaw
Uy JUDD MORTIMER LEWIS
blio had a llttlo
she nsked me
It the 111 st time.
GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX
By JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG, M. D., LL. D.
In amiurr to health questions. Doctor Kellogg tn this space !!! daiiu m.,. j..i .
medicine, but in no case u.111 he take the riik of making dlSgnosei loflr JfaS." """""vs
meals reaafrMo auroleol treatment or drugs'. JUalthqSttmim e 2romfl,ZS'''
swered by ptrsoncl letters to (noulrers who inclose Stamped ew"lobetfVeV
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aflectcd by
fever Is a
Hay Fever
AT mVEIt Is caused by tho pollen
of plants There nre at least one hun
dred and tvventj'-flvo different kinds of
pollen known to produce bay fever. I'os
slbly nil pollens aro poisonous Even morn
ing glories will cause hay ft
people Different people are
different plants
The best remedy for hij'
chnnge of residence to .1 location which is
freo from tho particular causa of tho dis
ease J lay fever is duo to a combination
of two things flrfet, 11 susceptible nasal
mucous membrane, and second, the pollen
of certain pi ints which, floating In tho air,
Is Inhaled and sets up tho Irritation char
acteristic of this dlse ibc. Special vaccines
are now prepaied and used with Increasing
success
Patients suffering from hay fever are
often wonderfully relieved by bitting In a
very cold room (temperature 30 degrees
Fahrenheit to 0 degioes Fahrenheit) for an
hour or two. The relief of ion lasts for sev
eral hours, nnd to may insure a good
night's rest
Tho services of a nose and throat epcclal
Ist should alwajs bo secured In advance of
the expected attack.
Llghtlj smearing the lining of tho nos
trils with vabelino protects the sensitive
mucous membrano and affords much relief.
Meningitis
After Injury how Ionic does It reaulre menin
gitis to develop' Docs It come from nn Injury
to tho body or In ad? ANXIOUS.
Acute meningitis Is a germ disease and
come3 from infection. Chronic meningitis,
or the tuberculir foim which may also be
subacute, results from the invasion of the
coverings of the brain nnd spinal cord by
tubercular germs, which usually have ox
tended from somo other part of the body.
If thero Is unj suspicion of meningitis, a
physician should bo consulted at once and
a. prompt diagnosis mado.
Gum Chewing
What effect bns the ihevvlne of gum on the
stomach? Docs It Increase or decrease the ncld
ot the stomach? It. JI. V.
The chewing of gum stimulates the eccrc-
Charmingly ffl p
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Pretty
Billie Burke Dresses
$2.98
Made of a toft, lustrous
Mercerized Poplin with all
the bett point of the Billie
Burke style.
Note the long, wide pleats,
the S-inch belt and the dainty,
pearl button trimming.
Comes In Rose. Dine, White,
Black, Navy and Copenhagen
trimmed with vihlte collars and
cuffs. All sizes.
$2.98
THE 9
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and
Dauph!
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If Closs Tuesday and
Thursday at 0 P. il.
slZhl 1 W? Ch l3 a dS"tlvc fluid that
I ua..b0 combined with starchy foods,
nt n.w?i80CIOtlo,n ot 8alUa la simulated
ti, I , t UT meal tlmes- Jt mea"s the put
ting into tho stomach of unnecessary di
gestive fluid Directly It decreases the acid
lty of the stomach because It Is alkaline In
nature, but Indirectly It stimulates gastric
secretion, thus Increasing the acidity of the
stomach.
(CopjrlBht)
The Young Lady
THIS Is the second day I have been in
school this week. 1 think 1 nm getting
rid of tho dajs In a hurry. Just to show
my father thnt I was back on the Job I
made some coffee this morning. Jim Is
llko a clock he works whether jou arc
thero or not, only jou don't havo to wind
him up. So now 1 havo sour milk enough
to keep me going nnd fresh milk is coming
in every day.
I did a new thing Ibis mornlngj When
my father had gone to bed tired out with
his night watching I washed the dishes
and wiped them on my blue nightie It
needing washing, anywaj'. A llttlo wet off
tho dishes would not hurt It. This Is pink
nightie week, but both of them ought to
be washed, so It doesn't mnko any difference
whirii t uirnr. I was Just starting to BCllOOl
with Itowdy when a young lady in a. gray
dress came to the gate
satchel In her hand
"Are jou I'atsy Kildare
I said, "you guesjeu
What's it to jou?'
Tho joung lady said, "It was reported at
tho settlement house that jou were hurt
and I was asked to come around nnd look
nt your Injury I am a trained nurse."
1 said, "Aro you sure enough tralned7"
She smiled and said. "I surely am" I
said, 'Can you Btand on jour head? I
have tried that lots of times, but I always
tumble over." She smiled and said, "No."
I said, 'Can jou walk on jour hands? I
can." She said, "No" I said, 'Can J'ou
turn over endwnys? I can." She bald,
"No." I said, "Can jou cllml) trees anu
swim?" Sho said, "No, but I can go Into
the water and swim." I said, "You arc
silly I don't bwlm when I climb trees 1
swim when I go Into tho rivet "
I bald to the joung lads', "You aro nice,
all tight, and I think I am going to llko
jou, but jou aro mistaken about being
trained. Somebody told jou that jou aro
trained and jou believed It, which you
should not havo done, for jou aren't trained
at all"
Then tho young lady took tho plaster off
my bean and took off tho cotton, which
mado me lift one leg up Then Bho opened
her satchel and put something on where
tho crazy girl blammed mo and put some
moro cotton on It, and then sho put on
somo clean plaster.
Sho was going to sit on our porch and
talk to me, but I told her that I had to
hike to school and that If she would come
back in the evening 1 would talk her head
off. So she said she would, Then sho
shoolrhnnds with Itowdy and me and went
auay. Sho ccitainly did look clean.
That joung lady came back Just after my
father had gone to his night watching and
she swept all the downstairs part of tho
house and showed me about washing dishes,
not that thero Is any trick about It, but
you can do a whole lot better If j'ou know
how and havo hot water to wash them
in Sho is going to get mo a short stick
with a mop on it to wash the dishes, so
that I will not havo to put my hands In
the hot water, which she says will ruin
them. She has got very pretty hands.
Before she went away I would have
gone to bed, for I was Bleepy, but I have
got to educate Itowdj so I sat out on tho
steps and explained to him why peoplo are
not of different sizes and colors llko dogs.
Then we went In and Rowdy crossed his
paws and I crossed my hands and prayed,
"Dear mother, what do you know about
that young lady thinking sho was trained
when sho can't even walk on her hands or
turn over endways? Isn't that the llnpft7
Now, plcaso listen. I want you to ask
God to help Mr. Rockrudder by taking the
crazy Ideas out of the head of his daughter
and glv ig her somo sense. Tell God to
drop everj thing elso and make good on this,
for It Is Important I am going out Satur
day to see whether He Ins made good and
I don't want to go out thero for nothing.
Ask God to bless you and my father apd
the joung lady. Amen."
"Last Words." the nrtt TaNy Kildare nd
venture. appears In tomorrow's Kvcnlnc I.edcer.
"MA" SUNDAY'S INTIMATE TALKS
Tho wife of the famous evamjcliet discussci everyday topics in
a helpful and wholesome way.
"The million-Dollar Girl"
,,.4..ffl. verv well dressed when we talked over her plans.
MA" SUNDAY
than fhc In fact,
SHG was a handsome, very w... j
young woman, and Rime one po ntd ner
nut to me as "the million dollar g Iril
"Do jou mean that she Is nn I"1"""'
I nskcdl .,,0n.'.no Sh(? '?
1110 gin wno bbucu
a million dollars
from a man as
heart balm for
breach of promise "
"Did she get It."
I Inquired, sur
prised. "Tho Jury gave
her a hundred thou
sand," was the an
swer. As I listened to
tho whole sordid
Btory of "tho mil
lion dollar girl." I
was Infinitely sad
dened nnd disgust
ed. That girl, It
was shown on the
witness stnnd, had
gone out of her way
to attract the youth
sho was suing, who
was j cars jounger
Just over twentj'-one.
With her knnuleriirn of the world, and her
developed mind and physical understanding
of how to charm through tho least lovely
qualities, she had set persistently to work,
aid for a tlmo, sho had won him.
Sim ba.l no Intention of marrying him,
It was said. This was her second case of
the kind The first time, when less ex
pciicnced, she had been given twenty-five
thousand dollars, on which sum sho bad
lived In ea-o and comfort for a few jears,
meanwhile making herself famous for tak
ing gifts of Jewelry and money from men.
I was curious to see whether she would
come to our meetings Sure enough, the
next afternoon, there sho was, very hand
some. In a beautiful dress, and smiling
superciliously.
I watched that girl Intentlj'. I could not
help It. I fancied I saw a struggle going
on In her, but, when the singing ended, she
got up and left, rustling her silks
She appeared again, next daj', ns hand
somo as usual.
It seemed to mo that she would never
yield, but one night, looking her waj', I
riw her suddenly start up and push for
ward blindly among those who vvcro rising
and coming down the trail.
I made It a point to bo near her as she
knelt.
Today "tho million-dollar girl" Is earn
ing a living honestly In an occupation for
which sho Is well fitted. Sho hung her
head as she told mo her story.
"All at once I saw mj'self for what I
was," she said sadlj-. "You know, I had
alwajs prided myself that I lived 'straight.
When men tried to tako ndvantago of my
friendly stylo of acting I pretended to be
shocked. But" her eyes sank before mine
"I really played so as to mako them do
that very thing. Then they would apolo
gize, you know, and the next day I would
bo richer by Just as much as the man
could nfford to put Into some piece of
Jewelry or fur for me."
"Thero Is no difference," I began, but she
stopped mo with her upraised Imploring
hand
"I know," she whispered. "I realize It
now. I remember how many men I have
led on In that way. And I recall vividly
that wretched boy who was tho last. He
was no more than a child doll In my hands.
I fashioned him as I would. When I asked
for a million damages I did not think I
would get It. 1 Just believed I would get
enough notoriety so that moro men would
try to know me You know, men are some
times like that!"
"Tho blood of your Saviour can wipe It
out, dear," I told her, tenderly. Her sor
row was bo genuine and went so deep that
It was pitiable. She was as good as her
word. She moved to a strange city.
"Fewer persons know me there," Bhe said,
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Announcing Newark Shoes
for Women and Misses
$350 and $450
SATURDAY, all over the United States, hundreds of Nerorrle
Shoe Stores will display for the firsttime SHOES FOR WOMEN
at prices that must make every woman who eees them fairly
oeam with joy, at the prospect of being able to buy Fashion's Latest
Fancies at SENSIBLE prices-$3.50 and fR50. '
We are going to show you shoes that duplicate the styles of tha
most expensive models shown in your city. We are gointr to orova
$i,5 and $4'S? ,8 enou! t0 W r "hoHr woPme r!
In other words we are going to enable you to dress in shoes of tho
very smartest style and save you the need qf paying exhorbitant
The model shown above is evidence of the charmlntr srvlea and
. beauty we have for Fall and Winter; we wyoutoaS
this as a personal invitation to come Saturday. ,
A Dainty Vanity Case, containing Mirror and Powder Puff
-rte to eocn rurtnaser Saturday.
3
leu).ar? Slice Stores Co.
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1134
Market Nt.. hetween 19.lt, A- lilt. a..
il ?l'lJ.,on AYe- bt. York & Cum
berland Kta
7Jl Oermantown Ave., bet. Lehigh Ave,
Bid honwset bt.
1ST North Rth St., near Cherry si.
U South Street, near 4th St.
2130 N. Front St., near Dauphin St.
CM tjermantown Ave., near Chelten Ave
st South eotu St.. near Market st.
B81S Kensington Ave., near Hart 7-ne.
14S1 South St., bet. Broad and 15th St.
1 N. 8th St.. bet. Itace and viS. 3.f tg-
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"V ,L.
T nlltrht In tnlti.l en .t.nl. 1.... ... lnl
will do less linrm If I urn unknown. Men.1
Just ns jou said" sho shuddered an
sttuggled before she could go on "m.n
follow tho trnll of a woman thoy think 1.
bad. Nothing I could say, for a while iuiy.
way, would mako people bellevo I am a if
fcrcnt now. So I nm going thero nnd work"
"I always know I would havo to beni
any punishment my past life might brine on
mo. but I did not know that It would be an
hard.
"I met n mnn Inct en.lm. ...1.-
fcrcnt from the others I bad known, it, 451
was so fine and clean, so frank and brave 1
that I loved him, almost at onco But I ,im 1
not uu my eyes so high as to hope h.
would seriously think of me. Then I found
out n few weeks ago that ho did care for
"I am afraid that Is the last bit of ner.
sonal happiness I shnll over havo. Tho last
night ho met me when I was coming from
work nnd as we walked to my boardln
house together we met a man who Rt,.w
him, and who bnd known me before and all
of my t,tory ; of tho men I had ruined, and
how' I had led two of them on until I had
sued for breach of promise.
"When this former acquaintance of mine
asked to speak to my friend In private I
real zed what It meant, and my fears were
Justified. He told tho whole story. My
friend came back to mo with his face white
"'Do jou know whnt be has been telling
me?' ho asked, mj stifled. And I nodded
miserably. 'Is It true?' ho continued. 'I
will believe what jou say.'
"Ho Mood there without a word for a
moment. And then ho turned, and wallted
away, with his shoulders drooping. I have
never seen hint since.
'That Is nil. Now I hear he has sold out
his business, and Is leaving for New York '
It Is a tragedy of her own blind, needless
selfishness and sin.
She has truly repented. I am sure of
that. And perhaps God may show her
peaco and happiness yet.
God will forgive when men will not. Re.
member that.
(Copjrlcht, 1017, by the Bell Syndicate, Inc.)
Monday "Tho Boy Next Door."
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