f'3 - V,"' 3V , I, !''" "V y. . f "'" v-fjwv. ;, !,w ''.'rJ-V'iK-r'ArT'TlTT,J'Vll--4 .,$& , "lii'iii. ,'J. ' Vi-.-.fi ,, . .f ,0l. V r . i, " " W EVENING PUBLIC LEDGFEK PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER A WIS It, WRESTING NEWS FOR FEMININE READERS ADVENTURES WITH A PURSE CYNTHIA'S TALK .'., "? b I I il. ?. H5VG DEAD TIRED ALWAYS IS A CRIME AGAINST OTHERS v) mail a Sin Against Yourself r ft Four Times as Fast When , . When Putting Off Till .IPHERH la nn Interesting Article In l?. of the magazine, this month ' .Sfjluh treat.1 ot tho people who Bet n aat .iiii r.t .ntmmi.rit nut nf life bv Kncr able to ten tneir mentis mey nre :4Md, tired. And they are dead tired. mc crime ciocs noi consist in muiii. .TaV'il. Tt ! Hlmnlv nnd holelv the crime i "!ut btilnir dead tired. , lot being dead tired. Men love to drop Into their chairs , ntnlRht "Just all tuckeied out." "Don t. dear; father Is tired," Is almost a -t. .-.., ., t .. 11. .4 -!..... Isn't f 'or, 'alone In his fcclinK of rlzhteousne's jwpen no l so none oui ne jusi un.- into a chair. Mother loves the sensa tion, too, or at least she seems to pet v 'out of it the same satisracuon as oo" f. "h ohrnnlp rnmnlalner who call tA truthfully be said to enjoy poor health. S,TT IS a crime to be dead tired all -4JL''ith time, because there are h11 the WF.piople In the world around u to con- .-t Meier. There a no run asKin inr ' Wlllou Jinriuijri V uiu i.w i ,ij -' ." $' tha movies or for u ppur-of-the-mo- t ment MXK. ou always just Know in- siincuvciy sne iyi'uiu iir muivi uc ., bed. Children who hnve persistently Si tlrad mothers nnrt fathers miss inrec- :f ' quarters of their blitlirUht. Tlie X Whole world of a child rises or falls M with the ebb and flow of the enthusl- ft nam ni-nnnrt. How can It fathpr Who tai tArl llatan lirr.rt t l-llii.lv tn his fenfl'a 'j day? How can a mother with a per t)' pctual yawn and Irritated expression iea ner miin Kin innfusn uvci.i i-um. private property - fairyland? And these are only the sides of the ques tion that deal with the unfairness to others of being tired. THE strictly loulcil side of the mat ter Is you are unfair to yourself. There are people who claim they nave Sty much work to do that they can't do anything else but be tired. The very best way to have too much work A Maid and Two Men The Story of the Girl Who Was Left Behind tly 1U.EL DL0 flATCHI-LOR CoTvrtost, int. bu Tiiedc Ledu'r Co. XXXV II T' HE reason why The case of Marjorle , , . Bowman nrsumed more Importance tilan It would have ordinarily was due seemed to touch so I6 to, the fact that It closely tne case or limn nrrecu. .imr- , jorie novvman was a young mwntii romsn, so utterly devoted to her band that she could not consent to his 'enlistment. They hsd been married two , - Jyears and aside 'from the fact that she Iwpuld mlfs him terribly there no 1 ....... u- -V.....I.1 ... o for Mar. ,ou . o..... r-i I Jorle, s rawer was reauy aim vv.iiiuk hi tike car? of hex. , In her dealings with the people, rtuth 'tiM met many different types, but sel dom any one so hard to convince as Marjorle. Pay. after day she had talked .with the ulrri- - Atr first Marjorle had TterTy resent-,IUith's apparent inter ference, and nterference fiuth would not have considered If it had not been lor the, fact that Marjorle's hub.md had asked both ttuth' and Helen If they could possibly make Marjorle realize things a:i be saw thenv himself Ruth did not make her talk at all preachy. The first day she spoke to Mevrjorie. they talked .lightly, of every thing In general and of the war Inci dentally. Finally lluth had asked Mar jorle lightly about' her husband. In tantly the girl had stiffened. rHs's twentj'-nlne," she said in an-. Birer to Kuth's. question. How are you fixed in crse he has to leave ou, Marjorle?" lluth had queried "Oh, but he won't have to leave me y tno war will tie over neioro lie is ialle.fi. .You see he's In class I." 'es. I know, but doesn't he want - .. 11 fii. s P & U go?" 1 1. Marjorle flusned. "How din you Know. nA shv are vou Interfering anvwav?" ! 1 1 -. ......:....:..:. :. . '. l v. un. niease aon 1 misunaerBiana me, (.wlll you?" Hutu sa.ld quickly. lt',-t lOU see, aeur, j ni ioiiu ei you, Br ,'f siiul T Ann't want vou to make anv mis- . w T.vr... "There's no danger of that, I guess." I jJ'But there Is if you haven t thought' fifa sr'ui"'y ks os n.. ju L .' ham looked at things from your hus- K.l 's....,., s-Ln-nilnt flirts fire nnf tn he f S'Mlflih, I know I am." 1 NVir -Marlorle was silent, uncompromising'-' ftr.vjj; Client. ' "'Uon t you tninK so; Tcrhaps," 'Htit." Ituth nerslsted. "don't you f thfnk you are selfish, if you persist In lMldtng him licre against nia win." -jt1i.,b ..nf ime I' ti L. 7 ..... ""- '( tlUll UJ "Ot course it isn t. lie would he ? "perfectly all right If pfopie would only 1 Tn .., " '" ' "'" i- ti. i. , 1.. 1 ... To ine naltor oj Homon'ji Vnnr- '.' V laavo r1" aiunr. I'.icrj one (veepa pui,- . -.. . tlnrMdeas into his head." . k"I.sl','1,f,'"r ! Ara? wu"s '" staving ! -RBUt you will admit that you don't !Jomhe0'vvorkUdu;iSg",h,..ke9 ?.r1frne.Ut VLl" !e,sMl htm here to sunnatt vou." t never had any buaineaa evnerlsrr. k 1 ,Tf T '"I need mm lor more ,tnan mat. 1 lIS'-Iov him, and I'm not going to give EK him ud to be killed." ;, "But -hy look at it that way? tie jj.t', 1 really Just as saf over there as he I Hi' J.hre every day of his life. There is e dagger crossing the strefi tht.e aie '..1 dozans of thlncs that mleht haunen." 'j.s MrjorIe laughed. "O. you ar r ailj ? 'P furinv. I wish von wouldn't biv anv. f V'thlnr more. 31 lag Rowland. It's my . J;'1 iB!r, and 1 Intend to act Just as 1 v flt In the matter, no matter what yw uv about II. I rlon't feel fh.l It lsl"r5' .'r.'e al."J ''.'. l""i a small, 1 'aav nf vour affair, reallv." And she f vo..r affair, reallt:." " Anri'.h.l Mwed Indignant eyes to meet Ruth's asT?i rl'm sorry" ltuth murmured, sorry, too, because I like you. fl'm .Hy do." and Marjorle's blue eyes. And childish and yet filled with se vouched for the truth ot what .sulld. "And as for the danger you ka of. Miss Rowland." as though the had struck her afresh with Its us viewpoint, "of course It Isn't danterous here at home as It is In trencnes. j can't see how you hap- to make auch a remark." She d a moment as though expecting to make her point, but Ruth who that It would do no good laughed changed the subject. r baa talked of different things while and then Marjorle had t the subject around again by , "and there are other clrls too. feel Just a' t do. W were thlnk- iCi forming a little club against girls who seem to want to get pt thtlr husbands or else don't care war or anotner wnetner they go ijr from home or pot" h with tab of memory thought own dangerous arming of just MftBtfa: , back, Hhe thought of ah.U.the responsibility to fee remembered her ' eouia,- ana Ji.aiif s 1 1 r..i OijMBa r-.Wne Experiments Prove Work Goes Ydu Are Rested One Time Tomorrow Is Justified to do l. to do most of It while you ' ,; ,.,.,,. mlt proof furnished bv )romlnent physician? If Mm move sour fincer back nnrt 1 forth until It Is nhsnlutcly exhausted . you will hive to nllow It to rest per I haps two hour bofore It will be nlilf to keep golnc jinalii for the name lenuth of time on the Fame exercise Von if you allowed your finger to rest Ju"- one hour you would Imagine umilrin' you. that It could go nheail iitul do h.ilf the amount of exercise Wei!. It wouldn't. It would do Just , cnequarter This funny Httlo experiment applies i tn the brain and physical bodv. When you are halfway tired you "annot do one-half th amount of work vou can do uheti on are all rested. Yon can only do one-quarter the amount. WHKN ou hooves y( oil are tired then It he- on to rest The woman in the olllce, of course, raniiot run info the power that be in th midit of a busy day's work and tell them Klre feels so desperately worn out phe would Just like to drop everything ;md go home and leep all afternoon. Hut If ahe h persistently tired, she know she will have to arrange to get moTe Hleep. Or if the tiredness comes nt 5 o'clock, when the "weary" wave Is due in the worker's world, let the bust nesH woman put off until tho n.t dn what she mltrht drac herself physipall' ininiiRii io no lociav in ttils cise one ts Justified In reversing the old adage If yon wan until trie morrow to dr. the ex-cess work you will get It done four times as quick, and. moreover, nl! o that d.ty's work will accordingly go quicker because you did not over fatigue yourself the dav hrfore This applies to women In their homes as well as women In offices, ('minting tho laundry boss four times as fast at in o'clork in the morning nt !t o'clock nt night! is It does li had been exempted In the face of all 'bat had happened In her own case how could she reprove Marjorle for such rebellious thoughts? And yt in the face or ner own nwaltenlng. and nf the fact ,1"" -Marjorie's own hu'band had asked j miiji no spp wnar sue conn rtn linw- cout,i she stop here? Marjories enttteiof ; aintuiir snowed her resentment at hus-JKuth's Interference, nnd tmli did not '."' 7- '"", '" Mar. ., h,,.i. ,.,, i i,. K..n.e '1' . - w - 1. I'lii-i rui- 1 need not worry about rpith's opinions. and yet there was n uneasiness too. !a '"m.'" he convinced tint she was utterly right, which feeling came no doubt from the fact that Marporle's mind was not quite at ease. Did she not know In the secrets of her own heart that her husband was not happy, that he chafed at being held back? W.-is Marjorie to live and suffer before she was able to seo the Justice lu what rtuth i had suggested to her? (Tomorrow tells what Tnle hnd In store for Msrjorle, (he rebellious.) The Woman's Exchange TODAY'S INQUIRIES 1. neserlhe the neeille and thread rnce fre- fiuenlly chord nt Parlies. 2. Name, on absurd roslnme that creates Plenty of fun on Halloween. 3. Is It permissible to eilend an Invllnlion In 11 wife vvltlio.it her liil-lmntl, or lo h hiishfinn without his wife, wlieu holli are arressltile'. I. Hho fiimlshed the (,nvernmrnl with our rerlne for war Hour? '"' ,,.,,"., ,t,roiirllim of ulieat-tlniir sulistl lute Is now used In baklns? I. .lve a reetne for ,1 soft nisturd re.tulrlne no surar. MTCKDAVS ANSWERS 1 llie work of the reconstruction aide, in the aertire nf the finrernment la riassi. nel: (I) The women wbn are trained In maiiatf. etr.i 121 those tmi. i handlrrnfta. aurh us wood farting, basket 17. potterr. merbanlral drnwlnc HF.:Ta,.'nZt'"- rArJ H,"h elasnea must either Mle wrmAnt,lmA fMn .. m.i ..hi. Li.:.r..'-"J'- ".v -r h.reIrle-;.,'"i:,r,...'r,u!;i,,?" ,'usually too warm or too dry craft workers, S. In the rolled Mates reronstrnrllon aides are paid . a month, vrlth extra for board, quarters and aiiatrnanre. In senlre abroad the aalurr Is 00. Tmnsportatioii I, furnished by Ihe liorerninent, 3. The itomen of Pranee are to rerocnlrs tlie wurk of Amrrlran nonirn I13 rrert Ing a monument In Puns to Ihrin, . The aremse rain In weight f I'nele ' "il." 'n!!,J''r? '" ,n'r enlranre into inllltar.v lire la nine pounds ifr soldier. S. The rnmniinagr rostume will l.e notrl this llallowfe n. 6. The. ilriiilor fur Is one of tbe haVfj bad a. COo.Dlete rnmnii, ..h.ni &a f.e ,!.0...l., wo.u,i 1Jk0 t0. "", " "01"" branch nf eervlea vvhero I veouia have to tinlist for tpur 5 ears, or at least for the duration of !,,,h.'lr.iri"""n Lkn.nw tlrtiuiiy nothlnir 'ii ttie business world, I m willii,.- to leirn. As you have helped 0 man.v. I vris.i vou id help in... p, Has It yccurred 10 you to gn in train- S ill Ihe student nuines' reserve.' fhilv 11 irrammai ic'.iool edittat on is reiiulre'd for this, li taken tnree jearsi , become .1 siiiduate nm t,e, and e..y moment of he time jou are tianiing .ou sue dohiK ilo ureatest bervlce iioislble fur vour countr). Tn. tuition, room and board "i."'i ::''....''' "U ale .inilllllK. It JU1I will so UOVV'n tn tile' woman'H committee of the Council of . Nat onal Offense, I3X South Sixteenth i ' ftrsuvt, the whole field of woman' war ' ! service can be explained to you. Then , you can choofo Just whit you would ' like to do. There is more work to be ' ' doim than thete are persons to tlo li. Uniform for Girl A Reader The uniforms you speak of ar worn by lied f!roiH vvorktrs. Xo one can wear a unllorrn Just like this except those In the service. Hut to cairy out your Idea you can get a suit and hat similar to this probably In any of the department stores. I mean it little tan colored suit rxado on plain lines. The Ham Ilrowne belt can be bought sepa rately. The little hat Is called the "overseas" hat. Skin Troubles T the Editor of ll'omos'a Pant; lr MadamWill sou Dlra.e Inform me throuah. tour eolumn what will remove vitnpivi mid blackheads from the akin? II A. K, Tha best way to clear up a skin con dition such as this Is to get our system in good order and men go in for a cam - Iialgn of krepiiiK your face scrupulously clean. Ret a soil scrubbing brush and a bar of good complexion soap Several excellent brands are advertised. Follow the directions on tbe tittle booklet that come with the snap. Keen up the treat- ment faltlifully and you tv 1 nee nn Drovement soon. Prink lots .ui wnvcr foliar. 1 rirruinr rninnri roilars I season's novelties. 1 I 1 .-...... r wo. u.n.1 r.. r:i M , ft U.NIMr.W VkgaUBM. IN SOFT BLACK TULLE AND SILVER CLOTH -ll "t i n cieuing goMii wliosr tliarm lie in its ililiin tiiriicfi- yet' 1 titn hAVe doubtless thought many mes In the lasi six months that I had forgotten there was a garment called an evening gown. It would lu. i " onl.v natural for oii to think so, If perchance you should have hnd an oc casion which you felt requited evening dres. lint, as n whole, women have not for many months been intetestcil In evening gowns. In fact there has heen ;i ilurrh of formal tires even t fnrmal affairs all spring and summfr, women seeming to prefer tho semiillnner nnd seinlevening gowns' to tlie tMilcal full drers So decided has been tin- feeling' against ,.1ellln onuns thnt minv nf the manufacturers who In other eats made a feature of evening dres-cs this' year tnougnt nest to omit tnis type oi' .i.... .,, .i,..ir tir.r I However, there are a number of makers who are showing a limited mini- oer in evening ii-iicki nut toe lyjirf , Ihe.io dresses are very limited there appear io lit just Iwo styles. come In for any consideration. One these ts made, up of the extreme!) gor geous nff.ilrs; not only are thev made .it luxury materials, but. the designs, too. ate extreme. Hesld-s this, st) le there are Ihe very pimple affair., at times al- most unadorned Tlie ititermediile slyle of evening gown which we have grown! accustomed to Riemg conspicuous by Its absence. At tlie mountain lesmts, where the (.mart folk gather during the month of September, there have been an Increas ing number of evening gowns worn as the season has advanced. This may be an Indication that the evening fiock will again coine into its own this fall and vlnter. It Is an extremely beautiful evening gown that the arlisi has akntcheil fur you today. "While tiio dress Is resplend ent In lis material. It Is not as cMnme In design a.s thu majority ot Us class The dress Is carried out In black tulle cloth of silver and jet sequins. (Copyright. MIS, bv Florence Itose I HOW TO STORE AWAY WINTER'S VEGETABLES - . - I 1 In Pirlillnn IMX ; liitiitn ' l( J drtlllOll J1 .l UOIHII Bc?l Corner of Collar Krom Furnace wiiv A cool well-ventllaled cellar offers good conditions for vecetahle storage, but many cellars are not well suited be cause of poor Insulation or lark of, ven nmv.011. tilation, t'ellnrs crntalnlnir furnace.-) are for storaife ot root crops. Often it is possible, how ever, to partition off a room, either In one fsrner or at one end of the cellar, where the temperature may he con trolled hy means of outside windows. At least one window Is necessarv, am two or more are desirable for light ana ventilation. Natural earth makes a belter Coo than concrete or brick, an a certain amount of moisture 1 desirable. Walls of the ntorap,e 100111 should be parallel to the walla of the cellar. Ventilation ('may bo secured by oneuincr windows, but an air duct, made of wood, metal or terra cotta. and permitting cool air lo enter near the floor level. Is desirable 1 with a hole tlie Hlzet ""ful that I could not resist the temp- .. j .u 1 j Nation to wear It Of course," she went fit ed In the window .'"VriUel was lyi.iK down and I of the panes of plass. hl,'ai.nii,. slipped upstairs and tried It A piece of board of the air pipe i In place of one Another pane of Klass may be removed from the sash and n Kinall hinged door fitted In Its place, which when open al lows the heated air to escape In oold j weather both the hinged door and the damper In the air pipe must be closed I The windows In the storage loom should lie darkened In order to protect the ' legetables from Ion much light. Ilaircls. i-rates. boxen or bins mav he used as container or the various vege. tables, but movable containers aie pre, erahle to built-in bins, as it is possible to remove them for cleaning. JoJOlwuj Offer an Advance Showing of WOMEN'S AND MISSES' Fall and Winter Coats Bolivias, Velours, Duvetynes, Silvertones. Plain und elaborate fur-trimmed. Charming nnd unusual models not lo be found elsewhere. 1 n H 1 4 j 3 3 SPECIALLY 4 3 I 3 1 J 39.75 45.00 j si; Please Tell Me What to Do tly GYNTII1A Tn llie ssilnr different bns In th same crowd. Keep ., " aor.s .right on doing this until vou are siir J"r rinltiU- 1 mi n i.-lrl fluhlffn '" one of tlieni "meiins htlslneV" , that Is, 'n'Ji,rt,",.'"ufliHsVh"pii.T fI?hV'"ofth. "'"' vou to marry him. It is well for Slf,."l.,lV,"ri;tr lKr.,f.nV''!5ler.,,tii.t,ll M to see hoy to ..,; three Mines le mln thv iNonldn't da snuhlni llie ti"- i I'eforn shn accepln Hi) Invitation to go t tin v? l-n it'.lnt wlln mln fur two 'a eut with him. Then she can see If h knit hslf nd itMn't htm for more iwn a f, Knr) 0f a imv (, niild like to -tr. in i rra. ini. in mm. nil in' ""'- 1 Wild 11 I iMnk r nitp more snd mor. m , Sdfi' about wlni ihe Ihfee si,or iir.l i I hellet,- nrslhlriT Hut tiv c 'l ,( I i !! sml sriii thsl y Is llUtj welf in l hern's r'nthlriB. The tiniitole Is ih 4iester I numl"r or the elrls ilon't Knos hat -r l. Ilm the Elrl wltn biih l;iw If ;!"' I sek lifr Is there sn Blrl thn' -vm;.l Ilk; I to ffn nere.i Hint tiahf .Pis Milfllf thf Is whsl the hois teme ttielr hniM" homes , ' fe ilo. nii1 they only seK us to V 'tw mi fhem Surely nnv slr! thet h" hrnlns I 1 nnd hearts wilt Ihi I time the eniior lesd 1 lliv leiirr nno err mtti hii jirts si-1 u'" '" same. Th.n was erv iriiori of " "' 001 s in M rur ..mil' (Tin f'wn i' "m. 'no-v moie than fhev -l.d before nnd assln I say II was s "hmIiiii fine from the ship .-si.Mi: SOI.DJ KM f aWKBTIIKWO -.-. - , , , I rnm the Mother of u IIov ... Hear I'rntlila A "lonely Worl.ir iri Worl.ir Hrl" h niv iMnrii'hv. as I as lnneiv woiKin clr'. loo I would lUie to hsvo lur ml,iree i wtlie 't her t sni wllllns; In "peii nn hejri sml Home t.i 'irh a kIi-I. b I Jt"" its', ho1- r.e feels Wo liac n ttir- home snd. Mhlle onlv wnrktnK rrl. ?" hsepy "s the aversno fsnilly. t hae n k.. ..t .n, mnlnet- in nl his lull II lellJS Un.1 I wish to s- io It. V r. tli;' neraps I her eallm o hn l'-srned his lesson nll'l thftt be ttoy sees all is not Bold thnt 'er .inl tlia we n1' in ll.s inlsinlf Kilt and 'he farl ef iil noi lal.lnk Mirk ni rinc shows th.i' li" ini noi wsni io k Hie ..4stiMiidn nl.iiitfll whn I" a I I nrnnisted 'm another girl. Pardon Hi- p.'e,.ll f'snthla. I en,..v so ir leiters and 1 hop.' tlial some Inneh norkl i;ll thnt wjnis 'o he mothered will write io me that Is If the one that wrote has sot a mother ' niftier her. I th nk oiir sdvire l ,ilav ge.U Hnd n; '" in-isf en.nn inur o'K A JlnrlII.il. ! Thank ml to much for tins leiur, i " Mother" I have forwerdtd the d- 1 dres of the ' l.one y Working nnl" and ' I a in grn'.ffil! '"i 0,lr "thel kind nffer. There's Safety in Number i l)ar I'ui'nla 1 am OUtlg Ell fleadllv i i een ah'l I u'l n11 " . 1 Rill "Ut iMlh SCO'IPI I '.vind lliem I'rS nlre A lew . ie rroR-d wanted 'lie to gn out slid a. vouiic man from another .-ru' me t- en nit with hlin iind t,e ts n tn m -Io dear Cynthia, nle.ls. vh.lt to do nnd 1 will be so tllBnM I. it rleht for a i-'rl '" ea init f..ent f.lloiv a nf a eriivv.i ur noi ooniM.red i.iush' , If 'tij .,... ,,,,! iron Plii.tp il i liell. evers rer.ow wno " " . lcnthls HflOWV f.VK Surely it Is all Hgnl to go w.tli TIIK DAILY NOVELETTE nik soi.rnoN ISy Stargtirritc I. nfgrtv - "" -n .,, TTAZBI, rail UP sail' IO Pel p.ll lltn XT i,r little nmd.. and falrl: thi her- lounging rh..,r 'I - - "" - - - c-iteks If I stiiv UP here anil for a . 'while I will he left undu.tied ,r at ""," ,f'rr a few mlniili had eLip-eii .,.,. ui. ,,..,.. tiirown III V io ""' nml anil testing her head comfortable on the that, p"cu of the chair she closed her eye n ot , Intending 10 solve the meaning f a e 01 1 inirniiiiij. ,i..,i i,ai moin- Ctter mm rue o.o. '",' ,,,.,,, si, Ing Then. ! second thetigln, she ...V...1...1 n, ..nrrnss ng m'fslve from niiiinni'ii 'i r - - . a neaib) table and se'tled ba' k one Pgaln to peiue its conieni". rih. bow nerplexing II ill fcecms What nn he tioss blv mean? mi. wen . ' . ,,l. .1 h .. nr A.I ul r-l 1 suppos I am 100 siii.v niio iiu'i 'ii""" fr norrU The Idea or won vim; i) ...i . .. l.l. Off ot moods." T hll slu ?"..", ...1. .t..r.if Onr minute tilty itigher hern, nnd the next lminnt teadv to pounce upon herself for wasting valu able time pondering over bis puzzling letter ,.ti ..r'r.f the fniiillv. was passing to bei half hour inter raiim. in- i"""- 100 ni i ml happening m bihih-c on - 1 younger Misters fien saw uainr n- nurliii- ;i serene ittle nap l.nnn was n kindergarten teacher, and had jurt re turned liomc feeling lather wear) uiiniii if dawned upon her that n lit- llgh' 1 luncheon served upstair" nai toe cosy llresule would be !iol!i "V t'ng and snoth Ing after a tidlous da)'s teaching Soon the shades were drawn and the electric lamp lit. casting a soft gi een glow over the room, while a tempting table set for two sent such a delicious arcma through out the room that none could poslbl) escape its lure. During the course of the meal, all the petty trials and grievances 01 no- ". , were talked over. Naturally. Hazel, still feeling quite upset, brought Into the ills-; ctisvlon the arrival of tho mysterious 1 I, !.... from 1-ier afflaUCCl! Slllllir PO) -Kditn. dear. 1 have felt blue all d.o. but now tha' you nl-" home it seens that a rainbow has Hashed over in) ,,,,,,...... ,i t.rlchtrnei my hone.' ' Well. Hazel, the only possible solu tion is that vou must curb youi pride, ard write bun a ver) couiteolls lefler. asking for a better explanation of his impulsive a'titude toward you,' replleii her Mister. 1 in the meantime, a )ounger s'Mer. the mischievous Miss Anna, who had gained knowledge of the letter earlier In the dav, was patching up stray thought, and was positive that she must be the Innoo-nt troublemaker who had prompted all this misunderstanding. Anna was certainly nervous that eve ning. First, a knife fell, then a plate went crashing to the flour. Hang . down went the butter dish, and oh. what a daub that butter did make oil the car. net "r'or pity sake." remonstrated her mother, "can't you hold a plate tn vour hands for nve minutes?" ' Tim next day Anna, after contemplat ing on the unhappy Incident that had occutred, resolved to waylay the peace, maker. That same afternoon qultu an Interview took place ... "No. IMitli. plaFe do not Inform Hazel that 1 wore her green silk dies because after she refused to loan It in me. whv, I promls-ed to be content with her rose cep de chine. Then, when 1 went to look over her waidrobe, the ereen dress looked so perfectly won- The rolnr suited me SO well, to ier with the fact t1'--' 1 nm such a !& Use Cuticura W( ror the beam iKTv. AH druri:iln Sop S. Ointme.it fflu a ard Su. T.liumtf.. Sample M'ti yi ffll iv frit'Xltii.IHet.l..t." 1335-1337. Walnut Street OpiMi.lte. KllltnrlloB Ufip TRICKII 55.00 69-75 eti mil u-llh. l-Vi- liiliin- f vnii niet ,. .,. fms ... ,.; ,. nnd asks vou to go out with hint you might iillgicest that he conic around to see you some night Insti-nd. You can my this In a way that will not hurt Ills feei.tgs. A Blrl who goes out with every man who asks her cheapens herself and after while the nice bo spent: about this. From llie Wild anil Woolly West I I'Mr fininis I have t,.rn wonuerinr 11 . i r,u Hi.virr tiin-ni -hiwm vrrriiiuimrui",. si,.. I if vou do f invi will kindly ane'"r the follnwisa- In our fnlumna' , sin a 5oune I man of thirty one allhousli I rould easily pass for Inentv-three or twenty-four. Hale ' "punrhfil" eaiile mi the nrnlrles of Colorado land hunted and trapped ti the Itocklea there aim tfnv-m hunferi and trannert In the pine woort, at i,0U.Rna and traeed the desert wastes of t'tah Neiada. rallfornl.i ana old Mesien have also heen my playsround. s.i, ion see have ll.ld finite a lot of es perleneea Now. Miss finthla. I am more lonesome rlht heie In the elu Ihin I ever ws on anv deerrt or mounlslti trail 1 -ouId appreciate It wry nineh If vou would letl m how tn pet arntislnied Thr one n imp ourt men I hie met and who I think measure.! no to my standard nf n man do not tare for the aorletv of Klrls nnd I enjoy the ronipnn of nice clrls. nf f nurse. I lould "Plrk tin n painted doll." as the fell.ix. anv. on thr streM but du not fare for that rlaaa ' r ..... ...., i. w.J.rn . In, .Is l.llt t Afi t am not know how treal a nice Klrl and ran shriii her the reaper! that Is her due l.lv in In the wild hasn't made mij, a l-nor. neither has It made me a snoh Hurelv there Is one tlrl in this big old world that would like and appreciate the kindness and respect I nm willing and anxious lo bestow, and won't vou please tell me how to set 3fiialnled here" C. V. A fitcausA nf tho unusual appeal In this ,.f r thi letter ("yntlila is iifiining a rule oi ine i ih anv column. I refer tills letter to any voting f 'hem llian jonie young man In Cheater ot 'h'theVii ' Philadelphia --who would like to help Ihls id iskrd I stranger get ticuiialnted. At present -' aiiei writing 1 have not the address of m- "r. V A " I refer the letter on condl i I t'on that he send these in together with '. ' jl ',,, the name of his employer, which shall ' 4 'O.l.' 1.., .A1J l ..iiiSMenen Will tliu 1-r.mitr ,'' urn. .1, " - ..... .... ,, man wlio asks Mr i' v , s nmiress i Iso send the name of his employer or 'similar reference? terribly selfish and vain gltl. made. It Impossible for me to refrain fiom w em ir the gown That night, when I was "-dunilng fiom tho social, I saw Turner coming toward mo I lack felt ti L-lllltv iltnl decided tllo pes! tllllltr in do was 'to shade my face with my hat. rifibcihlv 1 did not endeavor to boil ftcorgoH attention and Talrl) miic , ceedffl Po vnii undetslaiid ikiw" wb) 1 'nek wrote In such a melancholy strain Tool' .Inch' lie though! Hazel was tie-' ceivlng mm He might have Minwn, however. Ilial Hazel would not nfuse to gn with him in older lo attend the 1 social with fieoige. I will sltalghten matter out. (hough. If )ou will mil) , have conlldence In me. Kdlth and please keep Hazel lu Ignorance of the I entire affair." A week Inlet a handsome young i.allor was seen heading tor 2." Oriole stieel. , the home of n certain Miss tl.ir.el ritewan. After :i few necessary cxplu- j nations, .lack Informeil Haze! tlial he j was n perfect cad tn have rent her Fuch a qlleet' letter. "Won't Jim try to forgive me. Hazel. I iKtir," he milt mured as he took hei I hand in his. Willi a radiant smile, she ' invvered : , "I, Ittle raindrops In tlie form of troii- I bles only serve to strengthen our affec thins, nnd iherefore 1 lorg.ve nii, pro-, 1 videil )'iu promise lo check )nur h:ir,ty temper in tin; future." I .lust llien Anna, coming upon Ihe scene. tened In between tlie portieres. 1 and luaving n sigh or relief raised her right hand and quietl.v niurniured NOV IT again 7'niiioi row's ( omplrtr orlrltr 'tovs .s7i,'.iTi:av." rr i'i!lllllllllll!IIBIIIIIIM!lll!llilllll!!!in:ii:i!lli1..!i!!ll,lll!l!TIINI!SI!il!il :HMWIHi;ul't:iI,tir LrUITUIIlril'n.nil.IUMUIIRnilHM.imin'lllf.U.mtTiKHiUii.-i mmm m'j George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut St.1214 j FEATURING AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF j Feather Hats ' In meile, pheasant, pearock, hackle in beautiful colorings $4.50 to $15.00 i 52-inch Kcraml Coating' Plush In Nutria, .Seal and I'crpinn Lamb the latest novoltj for Coat and Cnpe trimming, ,?iiie Fancy Ribbons ODERATELY PRICED warps, brocades and metal effects. 3.25, $4.00. $5.25 yard (Jnildren's Hair Ribbons In plaids. jti'ipes .nnd moire 58c, 60c, 65c yard Muslin Night Gowns High and V-neck, long sleeve., tucked and embroidery trimmed a verv useful rrarment. $2.00 Special Wool Spencers All colors, excellent quality, very desirable for immediate wear. $2.50 ' g 1 p 1 iininiiiiiiuiniiiHiiiiiniuiBiiiiiiiiM - Jstfsav SBsasasBa Tirwsi HiJslslslslHW m k. llrl aslslslslslslslslH 1U Vl slslslslslslslslslslsA. 'JfilslslslslHir f c slslslslslK .asTll sbsbsbsbsbH nlaW I SsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbL HL cLaaaLmwJ f'tf'slLLLLLLLLLLLLLsasat 2our complexion is wonderful since Resinol healed that skin trouble If you are sufferlnK from forae cmbarrassinpr skin trouble, whnt wouldn't you give to have .some one It'll you what this girl was told. Redness, roughness or any skin blemishes prevent attractiveness, and repel friend? as well as stran Resinol Shaving Stick In for men Adventures With a Purse I'OI).l TODAY 1. Tlie eerllce Inipt. 2. Xfime illnlliullie plelures. 1, .1 liullle of Klnrlfius perfnire. WOl'Ln you even the n hellexe It possible for most Iimeiilous mum to litlliK up soniethlnif new In the Miape of a handbag? Velvet lines there are, sttnp pockethooks abound and every Khnpe nnd size from a tiny clasp coin purse to n commodious overnight hag are nrrayed tempting Hut now conies a new recruit the. sen Ice line. In shape It will remind you of h man's oval hat box, In sire It In pi nimbly six Inches hllth and five Inches In dlamet i.eatner covered In a ilarK nine or (treen It Ik lined In a blending shade of silk moire. A large mirror which will admit a view of the most distantly removed rebellions lock occupies the top, and but a single little niolrc purse occupies the Inside. "Hut n all the space"" I hear you say. Wh. joti l;t'v the nepm is jusi siimcieni u. iiom re soi-n you are knitting, tho thrift. stamp cards you are selllnr or the small packages yon are patriotically going to carry. The price Is J5 w-ii.i, r ..... i, .it.. iri i ...e,i , used to love to give all tu little friends pic turns on their birthdays. And I've never quite overcomp that tendency. If l.vou know for a certainty just what fyonr friend likes, what could be a more' welcome gift than a picture? It Is iSne thing, he her purse slender, that she will probably do wit limit. The rollee- tlon I saw today consisted of sepia copies of man., of the lie-it - beloved paintings. There you will find "Hope." '"Miss Imioceiire." Millet's "UeHpers " a lovely forot. w-lth the chiiiacterlulo .feathery trees, and fithers. t!acli Is framed with a mahogany-finished frame about S hy 1". with a narrow Inside gold edge. ' And any one of them mav be had for tlfly cents. I'll wager you have one bare spot at least on our own llvlng-mom wall which is Just wait ing for tme of these pictures. I slopped and sniffed delightfully. "What," I exclaimed, "Is that glorious tiprruine?" "Is It Ihls?'' inquired an Indulgent attendant as she offered me a bottlB of sweet-scented extract. I shook my heed That was not It. mi together we found temnt to describe It. I mall not ni - It. I shall merely say comprenensiei. nerfiimc snv !' better hope that this than the most irlnrlollv eMiact Villi have liVIT Stliellffl (. ,.0,. possililv tiu.ig'iie. A.ti'V to my l.i.ii.iit 1 round that though the prlc" of a small bottle is proiiiiiiiice, a wc- Pttle bottle with Just 11 revv 01 ine precious drops may be had for fifteen cents. And one drop on the hands fir the eartlp or wherever your pet plum is will piove aplenty for mimes nf shops lonsiill Human's rnee Kdltnr. To Get Rid of CORNS &sr He Will Help You Ask vour dru.-ll about . V. Pierre's old tellable coin plasters. Sikleen ears acu. when Mr. A !'" I'lene was a if tall alios .iiit he started the aale nf these corn .aaaleta nuw' known everywher . A. l' i'lertf's f'orn Plaster; ilne h. solil ll.eln With. I'rnm lie. Iietln- money Im' k auar I aniee of f..l tlsfnf Hon. If fhev don t ilo thif trlfk. you. may have vour inniiev iislk vviiii- nut ouestlon Ihls nas iiwun ' i", '" !r'?,e"l,nVVV,nN!vnaVlUreeV,f;o, eonvenl-nt to buy, at ! '""; thron Ss'es Co.. lid Wctl 3.d ni Tori. I'lty. 'dij Will. New' 3 91 u S 5 I gers, but Resinol Ointment helps to overcome these troubles becuuse it ' contains the soothing remedies for skin irritation or inflammation. Resinol Ointment aided by Resi nol. Soap tends to keep tne skin healthy and increases its charms.. For sale by ull druggists, (who want cool, soothing shaves... CONSERVATION RECIPE FOR WOMEN WHO SAVErKr::!',: ?i lX nilngs from the steak. 1'Ki'e In a greasirU A Casserole Flank Steak, New Way lo Fix Spaghetti and Novel Salad Dressing Any recipes that mnsp for coiiserva- i tlon these days are welcome, come-to- stay cnllers In the kitchen library. Here , are wmie tesled ones reprinted f roin i ,iood Housekeeping! 'spaghetti and Kidney Henna 'Jur cupful of sianhetti. Tiro ruiifiits of tlrlrtl Hffurj henna. Thrrr tnbl'spiionfuli of iiiarpnHne. Tii'o ciiii fuls of slritri tomatoes, Tlirir tablcspoviifuts of corn flour. Two teasiioonfuls of salt, Onr-quarlir traspoonful of pepper. Wash ami soak the Iiskiis overnight, add one teaspoonful of sail, and Cook them until lender. Hreak the spaghetti , Into pieces about an lrh long nnd cook in oouing, sail en water until soft. Drain Hn( our roll) waep tr,rotlirll )ti Malie a ,,, .HU(.,., Melt tlie ,narBal.c. ndd ( lh, nur, n, ,.! t htibbltng. Add ,. lo,nHt HM( VIHlh fln mul thickened. SM together the spnghettl and beans, add seasonings nnd sauce nnd serve hot. Cnesernle Finn: Slenk .1 f7nA' sttuk. Our labli spoonful of I'tuipar, Thir'-iiuartrrs rupful of rolled oats, Tltnr.iiuarlrrs rupful of botttuu u liter. Our rupful of broienrd corn brrnd or muffin irums, , ' Our Iraspootiful of salt, Onr traspfjonful of finr sapr, Onr labh spoonful of chopped onion. Onr traipnnnful of ehopped preen pep prr Onr. half traspoonful "J prppir. Ttrrlrr small potators. Tirrlvr hi fdiTofs. It'nlrr. 7 tni tablrspoonfuls of corn flour. Score the slenU. being careful not to cut nil the was thinugh i brush Willi vinegar and let stand while preparing the fllllng. I 'our the boiling water over thf oat Hakes anil cook until tlie water is all iilisoihed. Let cook and mix It with the crumbs, which have heen 1 . . 1 ir V,.T4oat.f,ein Ketinre 'i wUI . uasws iVnv SGn, . ,n u0,w ovcr there What they need most of all, next to food. Kergt. 15. U. Sheet-, writes from Hos pital Xo. 1, Ncuilly, Krancc, that nismolinc Talcum l'owder is the only thine to cure their ekin and body troubles quitk and keep them healthy. It is Indispensable in all comfort kits. We Pay You To try it. Have your driiKgist certify youv purchase on his label, send it to us and receive a 2."e bottle of ffne perl'iime or vanity box. Le Fevre Blsmollne Co.. Lancaster, Pa V. H. Smith dL Co.. Milter Drug Co. and all Leading Druggists -Iff iii..iiHiii,..,i) ASCO. AS A s .irssr!... sgj , 1 r-.i -, sSyis sv;i '-4 il &isL rBJ5dlIAWflIlll On the Right Road c o The closer you get to A nearer you will be lo first cost, unci the certainty of being on the right road lo more economical living. Every American Store is a link in the chain t c thai connects the farmer, llie grower, the packer and 1 q 1 mannfarl iirnr vi'it lv v'niii. ialiln ourl 11-iaitt'na 1 1-in lminel t T SSSS.S...S. S.. ...... J U.S4 I"""-, "! ""1UH.I1 '" 1-T. S.O cost consistent with our high standard of quality. We Have Made the Claim -Put Us to the Test ttll Corn The very finest quality dinjrs. Very palatable and IAmmoniaJJrottEvTp. Apricots, 27?b We bottle it ourselves and A S know exactly whnt the quality is a nousenoui necessity ai an unusually low price. c o New Pack Salmon,!4" , 1 5' Choice pink salmon, Hacked in half-pound flat cans- A lightful for salads and croquettes. s c ..,.,. .11.1 .-.---. Fancy Onions o lb. .Vjc Choice New Prunes.. lb. 13 Aunt Jemima I'. ( Flour, tike. 14c New Kilter's Catsup, hot. 12c A Old Dutch Cleanser, .can 8c Asco Beans, Tomato Sutler, can 15c Quaker Corn Flakes, pi.;;. 9c Fancy Lemons.. S c o .1 . . .II.!.........,. u ".I . . SourKrout,13ccanl Cooked ready to serve; cut from the choicest cabbage. .I, .,.. The Following Prices in All Our Up-to-t he-Minute Meat Markets Fresh-Made Sausage. 35cn. Country-Style Scrapple, 20cib. Fresh Beet Liver, 18cib. New Made Krout, 12cqt. A s c o A I o Everywhere And Throughout. Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware lt i-t''et-m"m"""m," -""''"' t ' f T-t"T"f li i i ASCO. ii.smi. "' ASCO. ASCO. browned In ihe oven, nnd tho sea sonings j add enough water lo moisten PlItliCletltK til blil-i.il ,ti, af,,! Iffni. ( insseioii', ari.inge pntntjt and cairotn nl'ounil tlie.strnli, pour In" a half cupful of water, eover and plce in oven for i about one hour, liemove meal and vege tables and use Hour and walcr us needed In making gravy. .Sliced large po- I tallies nmlecariuts may be used If de sired, I'nl-I'niirrl .salad Dressing Oflr.uil Itimiiminfut of 'alt. Oiir-qiiiiricr traiioonful v prpjirr. Two tableamionfuti ut tUiennr. four t'lbtesiinoHul; o KiUnl oil. One irrcn iicpiirr, One oritnpr. I oie smalt bottle stuffed olives. j littlure, i Heat together the salt, lepper, vinegar and oil, and ndd the pepper chopped ' tine, the orange chopped, Rising all the juice, and llie olives chopped. Mix all the Ingredients and pour over quartered hearts of hit nice. Spider Corn llread Our i:iplnl o corn men, Onr.half ttijitil o rollnl outs, fine trnjiotiful of sutrti, Onr trnspoonful of salt. Tuo rails. Two ftipls of sour milk. Tiro tnblrs)ioonfuh of shortrninp. Mix the dry Ingredients, add Ihe eggs, well beaten, and tlie milk. .Melt the short ening Ih a frying pan and add to the inlxtuie II i'ii I pun and turn In lies mixture. Cook on top of tne stove three minutes. Place 111 a hot oven and cook fifteen tn twenty minutes. Sfrve hot, with butter. War Talk Won't Bring Victory ( Hut your dollars will. It's I doing not talking that's going lo end the war nnd I win a lasting peace. Buy More Bonds of The Fourth Liberty Loan H.O. WILBUR & SONS, Inc. Philadelphia Makers of Wilbur's Cocoa, Wilbur's Chocolate Budj and Wllburmllk Chocolate 'HiS sr 3. .trlcfc IJUIEIXIMIJLM co.' asooI JLJIlW H I A S C o the source of supply, the I s c A st c o Starch, 6V to be had. nutritious. Delightful for, pud- i.i..,i.i,..,.,.t Fancy California fruit, ex ceptional quality. Doctor say stewed fruit is very nu tritious. s C o -de- ...I...!!.!!. I. II. II. I.ll.l .l.....ll..l.l...l.ll. .1. .. c J Flershey's Cocoa. . can 8-15c , .hac 3J-,c .cake -J'jc ..lb. 5J',e bot. fie o I'able Salt Laundry Soap I Corn .Meal I Asco Bluing A s irewli Alaae , oodles, pKg. av Arrow Borax Soap, cake fi'jc Uneeda Biscuits . ...pkj;. 8r Macaroni pkg. 10-12c doz. 18c ci '.' ..'.''.' .' .".'m.ii.ii. ii.ii. I .... .1 Asparagus, 16 can Tall cans, nice tender I spears; a very healthful and t nutritious vegetable. .,.. . ,,... i, .,,.ii.....i..,, ,,,mii,iiii .....I.,,. ... A S c o In Philadelphia and Maryland ASCO., ASCO. A S C o 1 A g ASCO. -H vfl 1 N -m 4 i .1 4 -J rtilllWiTiiihsisi.lWltgW .Jd&k' mmmmmsmmmtgtmmm . ' ss..efss.-e.' m ii i n . " Itnti'iiiii i a i i i, . i, "'I nil .t r w.i't J :;v; -r- ,...3i-:".tV..a h t f ; C''i- J k.-.Ji kn"L M, !IS Vi , -Ni fjf- . j,T . M, LSjjdi.t t n f f'imJm ' 1 iiiTr
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