FI WmmEmmmw mBmmimmm t. n imt. iffi mtr 'M&& mvf'e ,- tl. ;f.VXIV,li 0TOU LIKE TO BOAST MBOUT WHA i'.'i-t 5SU..V IM'j (RfR ot the innpa-..nes tltt month I f,T et forth tlie -r . -ni tlic In the tfoiu ii, -i imv :rovn ate. It Is Intrr st'n : 1o linotv l'torio of Hippo Mlti Is "linmril'-'." !' Us Arc Tnt Way We Mitfit Profit bv the Soldiers, Who Decided BtagRinp H M One aj the tmr Worst Crimes Committed bv Mankind t.i.0'. thcrn In ti tnttclir-s tiir.V JWfVe spottfrt tltci iTi.n who HUps to .., Jk.""T'- . . ... . .j 11 -.. i-..i tyaiftu nimsc-'i p " t i'jf m n.ii i h! docs. AtM l)"cau.-i thn lime. try nlfchts in fie tr in" ps Kivt- tit" Wtilrnt.V "f i-linnr tn t;rt c!opp.iti.s rwtclt tillur limy I hv ilroliltil Iffc4JfWMfU!hc" U niintlf mm (if tho fnur 1a XHUitcal nHlim si llt'ili run ifimmlt :-''?A'.i.This Is h lr-oim tint n wnnnii v- Mn nl linmp imi i.i'.e" 'raicht to nl!trt" ''f0 ,n t"n--r n-tticlms It n iv'imouC t' rittt ii in m thvo'ttrli n t"c! iVstWlch dpclrlot wh'"" r h is the sort i'iilfiR-chan oihi' frltntv cut llt-p with &WM "1I 1"P' v,m hlJul p;vv the 1ios KlSSlmfoAd lint- ti- elicit the in in who h' ftrvpoama i tne sort o ptroii tny Sf S&WrtUM far f..r t ;i h - lint have t;fouHd. Tltoy limthe tln lu-n&imrt, LViRvn when lio Is tellln? tli.- truth. w.Ziii''. ftul home I owns teem with thoe . .. .t v n irrt( y,iii(,i.Tii ctpii in? in FJirpn;prAt oonversa'oo, ,: s'-ems ns KTMCMlouSih wo are netuiMt standlmr In i'ii'SflP V'nltlnT to t. in snnie'hiuc itlinut ' MSBfir. "Wonvit VJto no -or notuei- in SpnlhrtAIn tlifle tvl-,1 ml inte rrlettds !"ilth .conversntlon nel up when n U'siHlrantPr eomesf an'mi Then II t tVAllvtltP family tni.-inl - are trlnm . ?'rhrttly tiu suhtit niipioi".! fiom ' yeS.Cmphor. Tin"-" is tiv t "n himilr-J .jfe'jHIle fthlnmohl'i trio i ik-n in the "Sf??: 1910, Htld sometime., thej-i. !- :, ,-:.iS''irlliiBbrid InrUins under em f r.S F,'0fJf;C6iirttlp.3 a- the sitltma dauchtee K' 1H "'men nown. anu ni-ni nnn sum- BfejlBK Is her cni-ppr' LMSf'VMen.hnr" various thimrs tn lira e E'SahoUt. tl Is hlnhlv Hit -resting to lis- f.if,,ti;n to traveling men slttimr together Please Tell Me, What to Do Hy rwrm.i A Worried (lnniii-lnnc T.r rviihi-.--t ,Mn. -, .h,.,k -,.. rnr i...- ; u. K....;... r ,. ,. - .. .it. it.. i VaT5 VC"' ',r.,. niisHM i line .int.. mi-j .,.,,- , -mSb& for ou- I I b lie anothrr Itttli" , WM1 lr.nf -mMV tt .1, , f. .m. . 'il kert rornnnv u '1 a ; for m I5tei TMr, Kin ma' 1 .h -i- i ri. rw"! i tn ni.'--'l ttlMiv StSthl. time t '.- t-r.-ti- .r '1 r.i, t ttinl .f'n wns wrltleif Jetio-s (- n -iit't- Kiv. '..tW'J-iltr lv .eiai ui n,t ivo-. of inn- I f'-nnil ."Mat.' Jottr -from tlil -1W1" a -uhl-u there ' 1. ftT ever?' el-l.lene', ro "-r (i-ht her lev- '". ? Mm- Dn on th'nU n vis rh-l-t in !,- -M.teIs. from li-r Intent! tt hu -iisitd-" l.i mn iVtetMnli It wins M innrrt f rt n, cirl? ,1 tt Te?fnBr for n rlr! Ilin' I,eeslna slc-nh- ; -fnpanr to rro to a i-ir'- vi-h nth-r fei 5 r&jdmtoa'and Klrla after h r bo- frlrn.) imuj? f " wo.vnttntxu. iwjlt' reaily wan'! the far anil sipiare -1tt;V"lIn; for ytni to read tt 'elt-r not In- !i-.lptled fof your eve? And inline hive Kkrftv metter of form 1 .'o imt think It u'tvi pfher , m sill c?rT fo,. V, u J'" tWuld.be wise to ii..irry it ph-l who was ',u, KlL v v iiJ LthtMm ,r I, ., "i '.lfvyl5ince know It she 1s ,-ot-esp..ndii,p: uutorn. 1 ill he h s t, n rlchi i i ., Ill WinA rrU her about yie 'ffair. y -I'steMdv' eonipanv" In this ia I 'Mfntaklnp It for cranted vou ine-tn "en- a r- -- " -- . .. " - illill nrst rnoe eller nn, v.i. ,qv., tHd' Ve, it is all 'Itrh- for a ulrl to TiAtk. tn narilou u-IHi t it tttnlit if tirlvu .'iti1 'fvSrln after Ji own li" hni coii hw.iv. '.Mlido'i tint fhfnlc It vtfv lova fi,v linr tn ksMJw' out with tiny hoy alone, Hon over. K t '"ifo'out with niinni she jIea.-p. fljS5M??r Onthla I will 1 urv th.tnKful to V-" T "" wm nin me nui y.t niv.pmaifni (A-ClV corrpon tl d with a hoy J 1 1 IvCtl pr ?i -rliiuh,' He Inlnv hi nnnther town. r-ui-at; j&-flnlw b I mhh' lMBlnninsr to o lilni h -rVlve--cIiosn me, DosJm; n n l-tim of nn l:k' .riJftlflcp artd fen oh. I UTiH-rtutltl It l nn Srflouot of bad tontrn thflt h flinneed Ms 't,-W1'-0 iul'"k- I felt fed bnrt 1 1Iln't w'nnr y wW dUcutMi the rratter. I ilroptwl him itfUT 'sfilinf him l aid urn t-re jor nun nn.v more "- lBMt,V Cynthia he keeni ct vn-lttnir to in -iRjiUttrp th:mifltiir Rrnditnlly lu tone t fJ WaWVV 1,1'" r nnnnini oil'- "t in" in I ('(( I.f..-H4tUderln(l tih- hb writes, Iio you think he l "tarr.:'Jr. . THE WO TODAY'S INOriRIES I eG?Ffc"t a,'mrt,.,n,t'" ,or. ,""1"" ",.,,, '" I I -thlFV .Vn l 1T.II-II 11 "lllliril It I I'll -lltll " r-? 19 .n.ri, ,., ""'"" .""" 'J" ''?!?-, P P3 rTlon work? I J4,.,Wlo U .Miss Virginia Potter? ,;iyilMto long In., the .Kndor Rl fro.. l,en 'ikj&mln rxMmirr? trcr WW " -- A.mHat ti tha Krncrnl ruin In thi iirinr ntul i TT.'iifci.-'JiM SffuWCliMiT feeardlnc the im of ulTiT , HifeLtitlfH In nddrvnftltiE n letter? I !tymiwtth rlHt of a Ktmt lll n't fasten , !fcftW n It ha fUiMl at home? ear.'it?? til' ti1. ,-. I ... 1 n... .1 . - wi ."iMj-lites viuteniures wiin a rune W5 ''rtf-vr' ' W r'uM0 th Editor of Woman's Voaet j K N,V. '", -..., . .. ,, , . , ,,,.l ' 'VS&felMnt. to tlnk vim xr. much for lour I 1 :.-lii"-- '; ' . . .. . .. ....... . I?'Oet.' nnwer io my isutr ism "i"-. gijchaaed. the perfume alid to M the sal,-. lhai.n T h.,nl nt If lViPrti?-h vnllf ...V , -STi , " Uwi ..i..... ia -i.i ..... .n ..i.o.b i .ii lt ,',.7-- . :" . .-.. '.jrMJtta and not tin, .ndiv win sou mails- , Vljlliniei where lo Bet the tshlet nu-nUcuiM "'jpVttnnity't raprr, itlau telllnt: tor twentr- ,lAiBtita n v&rd? I tt-atiled td tell you V 'tpt!.f- the men brbt-a home the Ehmsii UlfJ.inccn etery nlitht ami I anxiously '.-.'.:'. i ...... . i. .,.. .. -.I COIIlJOItt I or 1 ..'. Kujvy hit, n't Pniru no .nmh. and I f,el euro WSlules With a Purse" Ban time for i-ftlhemylf. for P Uo take time to iWhere rou ran set tie bent lor the monty. A. It. re"r always glad to knotv tthen a Blent pleases our reuuers. j."Truin for Donor's Window lloro ivomaii j-ooc; iSjft Madam Will ou lilnOly Inform m inamrT ! silk or i.jn&eo sometliUii; Am thuv madf. ulaln oc could hflnil ed lace be used on thera HJ1MA. mm it n west In uuitelns for a doctor's rtl ft Willie Bi it nun mien in.i Mt looks like, pongee. . It is made Kin euitain, iieir.eLiit.-ncu at in" hnllotn ti-liero tho curtain tod m;$ Most of the curtains are made tut turn ttay ino a hu ourtain r.W order- to )f tli? iloclor hftt-e H I1BUL lllll'Uttn lilt" uoi'ej l-'.ii, P'Partu.'uiar maienai t.s popular It cannot he hcph through, and siIi-able in n doe o,-'. oilk". If Ha Piano 1 no cumins n nine te It will he quUo petl- io -lie Inserts of hand-crocheled tiugn tne piain out a are newer. m - :tecipei for War Cake Kor of M'oniaii'a Poop," litdain Will vou kindly print In I'l cixenanre a rrtiiie tor war jo (or ralnin trilT , lICAUKIl, iltuc two rcclniB for different l; -They, coine from the food n, 3ne-au4rter cupful short euoful corn atrun. two ere. H,Miifu tnllk, two teaspuonfuls T YOU CAN DO? 'Tis Halloween The null! ffuclwlfe'n Wtll-her lit nuts rr round nwl iwui'l illvl-li-il. A tnl mony 1ml"! imtl luie' futes Alt' limit" tltfct lilttlit ilwldtd; Some klnd'c. i-mithli, sills by !.!. Alt' Hum togither triinty. Some stn"t hum' with Kitiey pi-Mp AIhI .lump imt-iiwre the thlttiWy I'll" hipli thnt tilth!. --IJohert liili'll". en tmlii". ollletlinni thev h.lV" 111"! hefore., MitivUmes not. Hut Ihui N immaterial The hills of foods tiny have lust nld in a ooe.dttv slntid VOtllil hi" eiiotltth to liarh th"' top lee. ord salesm.tn nut of the nd.ing husl ne.s. I.V Tlll'dnvs when it va :he fash ion tn sate up one's luonev for m.'ihy ears "assatnst a three mmit ti' vothtrr tihi-oad" It wn creat fun to loiim aeotniil (he ili-rU of th" sfnliief. Tilled '! i s"r. of hmtiiie and lit tle of no prldo. f'otue one always had t n'lpsttnn lo anit' .now It Wotilil lie "ttil,afnsm? to tie ti-sked If tlnjt oo ,, firKt t,-it ncioss f ft Wnf not - nntforllil" runtif. i'of liivarhhlv -v innti of woman who entne tip lo .-mi on ilic'; i.i nviljo ttt.i iiinoli-v hol nnd w'l "mv lenth." "Wh'n iits?" th- lirint timv uie.ni oet'itll vroser" ivn tMunled m replt-. Am llt, ,lo, ,.,,. ill)llt j ,t,n (iv!y ,,!;Q , lltio to tell nhmil o iri-ltHs? Tim s,iiili..iu tmi-n .1, i...; i.v, for several, are not ttitnr.isted m si-cms as 'lioimn It almost liehooves 'us to "Vlomi hois-" while, thef are I crone, pintlttnp hy the ):rrnt truths ' tn- hat., lenrueii hi those lonelv vet mairnille' - nlly frank trenehe.s. I- ', "i" f'it 1,p, uit-n t hn iMrdllip n .ii ,; ..i. '...'".: ":..r"av.'."t'iw.'! r. .... ' ..... ... " ., ' . "-e--i ,,-ni ii.ii I (ell .-., ,--.. (iri i,t..t vv.( ,, '-reit tlml I r" nx !''"'- Ariip ' upT ii ii ! Tin . .'.r ' " M tt .?' 1 'Unttl'-H Mntl fMntn "Two, l.tu rn-r r will lt ,i Cicmc thtn-' tiin.tiM- ciri W I '1 VVnO'll ft ., ii'i ' n-sret lie nieda , in.mv -PI rrrtnltiiv On,) the Ulnd lie like.. I i Hi. ii- ivllo ii, ,. h(. 1,,. m!iiir"e' wbrte the wiiman i nurls the .. h!i'1',' ' r'v" ,llf" tu ansner i.n,t ulint .ia 1 I write to hint? t tun vn t.iiim lenpiv v.-lmt j,,u think of this nil. de.ii HIT (l." SKJIIT. OfT OK IIIJAUT. Von do tint say just what the voiiiib man wants j-nn to nns't-er His he .'icm ion in marry m luseii lo listen If )nu care ror this man end aie wllllnj to oter'ook his rude :euei- i vvoiim tirite a lltllo note mi vine eon are Killing to be frlemls Then' In sist nn jus: nice, ft-lendlv ett.rs until !u are siuv he Is In earnest. A One-linn of Propriety D.ir i-.-titlllii I Bin one Lt three clrls "vho rntne to jmi for iiililc... I It proper fe" Klrls of thirteen m. fourteen in n.o. lite with lmt nt turtlex. f-kutliiu links or .it toiv conimunltv nince" .tl.o, t it proliei. ror a irlrl In rj nut lth n hoi lo, Is her SChoulmutr llheji he rt-t. her-" riiitr.j: hiki.s It Is unite proper to assoi iale with any tileo boys you Jvp met in the risht ttay. hut do not pielt up new acuuaint nnees nt nubile places, siii-li as dance hall", frkatlne; rlnkp. or jiailis Bo friends with bos you hate mot with your parents or friend's approtnl If your parents do pot obiprt to your soinc fiin tillli your sehoolinUe do so, hut trlt-ls oT thlrteni and font leon ate pretty youiiK to In- Kol" around much tilth hoys. .'ivi io i io oi.irrv 11111 l .In., a l,h ,IlI MANX'S EXCHANGE -anlla. spven-eichil.-. cupful r'co Hour, . leLpmmfuls hS one lea- ' oi.nn,.f.. .11 r., t ft " I 1 n 11 unrt.irill Uo1l .,.. .. on-.-m f, , I t n.'ponnftlt tfUlppr. nlit tablnbpnr nt ui ' ('MiiiHinun. uiih cupiui cntippru r;iifmh. ';' " r u op e. nu ,s, one nuarter cupful chopieil citron. Mix fat ami Blrtip Aflil oaK yolks nl milk. l'Mi oliopptNl fruit mill inii nml milk. I"it chopped fruit 11 ml mit Mi l)ftttir ami ;uitl dry inateilHls Mifti'd tf)Rtlici. NVtM t lid ui HTIi' liivitoii i-t'L' whites. flak In l:if or mtillln till and tho 1 Ixlure baked as a main s nice eake, ' iiiM-ui.iii i-iuvt- -- wiifiMiinn vj""" fat. nn-thlrd iMiliftll Plltrar. (iiit iMtnftll t -....(.,. AnVm.toH .(l.l.rill ....... -I...... ..-, -,. il.,.n ..Irrl.ll... ... fill milk, .ille-hlilf cupful lliaFlli-d potll- tnos two Knllliri-1 i-hoeo ato. three ton- Mi,,..'.,,.... ..r:r,;-, .,,,,. ..,',, ,,,,1 ,..,. ,.l(,,ul rU)r,iH c,-..tittJ rolled ontK, one .... . . . . ... " ...... . , ., nnn o ii-.piarier ciipiinw oariey nour, ,.... .1 ... ' .... . t.. ...., - .,..,... ................ r...v, .... fill i-'inlltf. tlv In tli.. order irttoli -inil 1 .,i.M!"i" , :&!", ' B1 hake In lpaf cake jian. In the eat- of either eake you run ue the mixed fuilnoituln Hour Instead of any of the HUhftllult-R mi-ntloned, If nnv of our r.nrior lint-o had snr- ri-'-s with the wartime rake ue tvould he I...I ... ....(... ... ...... , .1.. .......0. of t!il8 nailer. The recipo for raisin meau tviu no prinicu later. l'rcfciiu -for Hoy Friem' I b To the r.dlUir of lt'oiitdit's Vast; Iieur Jladam- Plea ,e name a few Inex-renslt-e itlfta tor a clrl of th(rtf,n to uriio a hov .if elxt-,ii? Hi- la very amatl and oiAny i persona take him lo ba twelto or thirteen fnra of ana. I tvlll tia away fiom home oter Chrlatmaa and wliere I tvlll bo thero a'e no btorca. and I haft- to do my riulatmnB rhomiln enrlv tl, Ii inv hov frleml. He Is not very fond of rudln- hooks, but m etry.athlnttc, I know you wi'l help in eolto tins pniBiem. L.-iiiii.iurcu. Vou mlRht give your friend, nn lnex-1 pensive leather watchfob or n. key rlns, u safety chain for hla penknife, A can save money and bel win the war if you give your family plenty of fish but be sure it is well and daintily cooked and made aape tiling Vith that "mlracle workcr of cookery" MS JSlpPJL JfL VOU 11 THE DAILY NOVELETTE OK ITINJK 7Iv Mitihcd .'. Surmon rpllAT'S KnlnB to tnle .booiI, t'll X .n'V B.ml llfii. ns life watched l.in flpftlv mill thp .futlR into u pan. t'tti itolns t.i Ply until It'll rtjntly to 'Well, tl '"in If you want to." Fiilu Mil. plat-Hip the un on tlio wlnilnvv ',,11 "( i,i urc I (inn t rare." Mi." puileil nfr her apron and gave her hair ,i lit ' to pa . "I'm Rolnjc ovrr to Amy's! ttilhir.it urotliei" wnnl r!ic wns none. !.. 1....I ..i ......! to aitritrlftit fiB IF i'. I i (ininvM .i '! " nx'i-i" , h exp'i'f.vl lo s e her ("till Ftntidtnit here, lmt mi r'aeinc olif of the win d.i ie cv. I.la il'MppenrliiK In tho ili f'lloa Mf m ' lie. me i ' ,i ' ,. ,. inj.- i weleome;" said lie, , "l dld'.'t li.dl i die really meant It I !' ,i See t-.itd i mouml l.eie Ion. .. ,, Wall .l.ltOle 41li (1(1,11" HM-t n. ... I in hl hit su'd blurted for the il ief He paused. Thai fliilUe illil irjvo , t '.in'nllxinK odor. Me tt.tlUnl o(er it, I lio'-ed nl It. No, II wasn't hard , etimiKh in He started nunln for til" ! then stopped, as if Stiueli by aj 'i itd'.-n ;dr.-i 'I'll do it !" he eM'tnlnied, I d..iiiitlmliy 'i tile Ullelien In Ht'iieral I m.,.. .. ...... .1... !.. ..C .. I.itrnhv ..l.i.lll I , ...mnitl: a erline, lie wiiIIm'iI to tin- i liidinv aim deliberately reunited Hie, nun oi imiRe hiiiiiik ii miner in in.u tin hest lie iinlld. he Innde Ills si from in- roien and (iter to his own house nuxt door. Ho lulu fli. o:iti of finite on the talde. and thill sat looking at It. while he te-lew-ed the ("Vents of tlie last few months. It had really begun liefnte mat, ttlien ne and 1.11a were In irrani; mar sehool. Tht 'd always been piod friends, lmt for tin- past year since H'ev crniluatfil filial hlsh M'lionl lie dad tvanted to he more than a men" rni'iid. l.il.i tttnild hate nolle nf II, The nor. be spoke of II, the ureater wna llei' eKasperalloli Take tulay, for In .liini e. lie a.ul cone to see her, llnd int; hot" alone He bail tried to tell her il his lute, but she had kept at her 'iidse-niaklnL. ealnily .-eetniUK'l.t -II H fuv.lro of his presenee To he sure, tier ,.!moli Imil been reibler lliall . tlftlat that probably tins due to Hie lnat of; lilt" stote. Ity this nine the fudge had e -idled and tlen i-lit llort 1m- iuedit,itlon to en lov his stolon feast Hi" ttoiild l!"t eten, ti," MioukIii with t-oiiip i-atWriK-hni. I.llu ; I'U.-l fililite as well as he did. ami In ! !i,xTrt,,?.Sr.:SrpTS..rn .nHCe!, .I'l ii- ii.nl no. .oiled to cat n llnueritiBls-: as fhP lead. Well, she'd be eheali d imt Inuciieil as'he t-onsluned Hi" last' crumb dee. hut II was Bond 1 I e could eat as(11 S1(.h ,u ,,,llmit y had simply .inicli atfain II ne n.iu it, ne to. ukiu. i .Meanwhile. 1,11a tias i eiiiitilui;. Amy I wasn't hiiine " hislead of Mayinc for! i chat with Amy s limine", a-- she ii-it H- ly did he decided to k'o hntiu- and en-1 .JpVI'.'". wa" ?,.lly't?M-.n"t' I times. Or was he? .She had to admit that he was a llkeame son ot en. in ne. i...,i t,i9t. l.eeti iiither ih nl to her i i-.i-han" 'net time he asked her t " ) itmrrv lilni Ii'i- rMip a 'ait sUmt an mUp nn ti-iril tlu Ultt'h.Mi lit If u.i j in i i was tier r...1.r.. Uho tt m KIM' yJH.i II. Hi K'H II IU"K ' " ... .. ,..,.1 . .1 ... I on Hi"" wimotthiu "e .... ".. I'? I ...'..J,;-'. II,.,... eithe'l Then' she Ihouuht of Hert. "I'll jusl bet ho toon II." she exclaimed "The mean old ihiuu. I bun," it makes limj sick. And siih , ttent aiiitrtly lull' .'V '" , r'"""' fu,'1'.,. i,,.. " - " -" " . . . for. tier hilisL Into tears mio nan neon i Hid., onlv it foti inlniilis. tilien sin .lumped up tilth a M.ut.'as she In an il... ,te,,il...ll vlliir ivhh net sistelli i Sh tl. it lo the door, and tlieie Mood 1H-1I, i Itcil'H yottnc sister -.)h, I.ila." she M.l.bed, "please "line, oub-k. It.it is i sick, ami mothers ...,f,,- noil I'm nil alone, oh. I .hint know tvlutl tn'do!" The little Rlrl clunK . the liranders's jierfectly fitted apart to I.I In ' . I mom. 'Theto, theie." said I. Ha., as sh-I "No lof ,- from .Mm " she .ald slott)y, HlOII'JIll ot 111." tUIIR.-. i in sni-.. lie it b all rlRltt. I'll Ro over viclit. away.'" iul irltlmr I loll it hue and a cookie. which easi'y pncllled her, she wont otee lo Hurt's house. She found n meek and miserable H.-i t, who was ti-vniR to hide the 111,1.11- tth ct. i.s.-.iped hit'ti In spite of himself She, hail to ItiitKli. altlidiiRli I' u.-ts far tioit, a laupliniR iitaiter lo poor Hot- "Never mind," she said, as he staitril to speak. Vo!ope and had dintvn nut the shiRle ;,..Kri:p,:,t,,u,"i,ui-li!;l.s !Jint.,:r,fu,;iV,.'!rhr ",:,iin """, ,r n "", a tloie--slieclaIv stolon fmliie!" "I'll ill ver do It again," ih fluted I'.en, Inn even In Ills aRimy he said, "1.11a, won't ou marry me'.'" with tears in hN eyes l.lla laiiRhed. her aiiKer of a fetv luonifiits before toiRoiten. "Ves. I think 1 will," she said, "Von need soino one to take caie ol top. That Is. 1 will If .toil nlen't afraid of my cookiiiR Ueineinher il tv.ts my fudRu that made ,Cou stckl" Uut Hert didn't want to tolnembct-. He een forRot that he tins sick, in Ills (lelielit nt liavlmr at last cominced I.ll.t that she oiiRlit to tnairy him. Toulon of'. i'tnnjilrtr Aoi rjrttr ".t w:rri:i: t ? dkiin i:xdixo." YKSTKKDAY'S ANSWKHS ' Ml"l L "" 'i- '"V'V .,""' ?" '""",,"- III ill! I' t tPIC" 11 I -iIFI I III llllinril -- iiinlnf rm. Hip iiI)J'-t tr ulilih it Kimril i I'a rluht s iiihI prin itt fnr i H(NiU nf finplnfd wnnicn umlrr tlif 11alh1i1.il war l.ibor (Mttiril. , I.. Premier I.IumI fieoree'H mehnce to llie Momeii wo jir In KriitMo liolim r wnrk .ts, lU'iH Hone. Curry mi. uu .ire 1te!plitxr In fieiite 11 new earth fin iiilfk)i u ii tnl inr fill Iflr.m .' ' ' :I A 'rllnia remeinhriiu e Hut ran Ire ,.,. .,, i...,n,- ... ....t..,,, ,.,. hriinili uf llie senile that lie U hi. I . ... . . i, unen hnjunjr u inniDie. nailer fur llm . Ultclien l.o miri Ut cit one ullli n Uahh I Inn. IWHIll i.a linl.l l.tl.ll ..f .. lltB "".., !"'., "'" "ol ,'",' '" b" re.lllfd ...,,,r. ,.,,,,,, . ( . ...l.i i ... ... i..- ....n. ,.. rtnl.le. i.p j.l'.-keU in. tUI. I.j- l.e.it- ' i.llf ll. ...IIL l.afnn ml, III,,' I. In (I.m i..,.. ..:..... " " w ' , lilitter and llo ir. t " H'l!" a luntlll or i.vlt nml I rench ihalk In euuiil unman mm, riil.he.1 Ihroocl, ll. Iirltlr ol .1 liulrhriikli tilll niuki- It im i If .111 ut. nen.. Mm li (lie mlvture out i ueil heftri iifctiu 1 1t- lmili. , "liver tlfcla.sp would not he rry rpen- i 1 slvi, m' ull, ,, onl lr.lt !.,. i.f 1.(1. K would appreciate ne of those Inex- penaltn little tUl.sllll;;hls that fit In any pOCKt'l COCOA "ALL FOOD, NO WASTE"' Combines the qualities of a deliciouH drink with the liulritivfi vnhifi of I the most perfect food. If helps solve the food problem and high cost of living. Wilbur's War-Time Recipes show how to make dainty, delicious and e c o n o m I. c a I desserts. Your copy's waiting. It's free, Stnd for it today H. O, WlLfUR A SONS, inc., gfcM El l(g(g Smart New (Cnpirlsht IIHS, l,v tlereiu-e ltoe 1 TIipsp. are Minut ami new pieces of nerktteiir, One tees llicni just iimklnp iippcatatiic in (lie, simps A Maid and Two Men The Story of the. Girl Who Was Left Behind Hy UX.KI. W.YO ttATC.im.OH Cni'liriahl, lilt, hil Public LctlOrr Co. UIV - piVKUVTinN.; hanpenVd so nkly Hi that for set era I days afterward Intll frlt day.i-d and ntiahle to eolleet her tlimiehts and to think el-aily about nny- . not occurred to her. In th face or net f , , Helen's hiav'e stand, she .,,,.. had beRun to feel secure, certainly for '" " W. If not for her ottn. t had happened on the tery alter- noon they had hern talkinR about I Xnuillt and .lack, and ltuth at Helen's , , MicKtvtlnu hatl Rone up to tlie apart- ( niPtlt Wu, in.r Tl.tu iu iti- Hay fnr mall fiom -., - ; ,,..,. Smoell.llIT mllrllt be w.lltlllc; for'ine."' I ..,,(, i;ullli" h bad continued as they item up ill the .-letator, "life Is so .i,,,t,. , Ihhms haiipen Pp- the beM. If .ton hadn't i.. ... . ...... ... i. ...i, . ,, .,A. ..,. ..iii.i .'..-o en,.h-.i ... .i,..,. ..,.,. .,.-,. ..,......, ihate nallzed lion touch .ton care for! nat is u . tt nai n.is n.ippciieo . Lscoii. 'I'hltiRS hate a wav of ptcnlnjr ! "he uuestioned. In her cold, tiell-bred I in, l-io dl.M-oti .-...1 that " I l"""- ""I"" me, Helen, tthat is it V" And then the, hail cone Into the iipaittnenl. and llelin had made a dlto '" . .' " ' . . . for Hie bun Has on iete.i on tne fover of little inahi.R.in.v tiible In tne j "and 1 wonder what this can be, ltulh; It's fiom WashiiiKtnu." 1ke a cold hand laid .iter her heart, ltuth fell no Instant pteinoultlon. ,., , ,.,..,., ... I-Pt "" s-e II. Helen, she said, try- int.- to interfere and to take It from Helen's hand before she could open it. (t Helen had ripped open the en- and went ovel to Helen's side, fo that w'heii the piece of paper Muttered to the ground, and Helen turned blindly to ward her, she caught for a moment the look of stark agony In- her eyes That look whs aw-Iiil enough In bring 1 lie tears to I.utliH own. unbidden, nml she sob- bed tt- tliuut knowing silt- was doing so. ' lies dead," Helen said slowly. "He's and 1 think she ought to have a doc dead, in-, .llmsy. mid I hollovod hint I tor." when he said he'd 1 nine back, 1 believed -Mrs. Hrander made no iffoit to boh him I" I about thinks, and ltuth herself tele- "nearest, dearest." ltuth whispered , phoned for the doctor, and telephoned brokenly, "what can I do for you?" I home to say that she would not be there Helen began to shiter suddenly, as though she were cold, and ltuth began ' to uigo her along 10 her bedroom. Once I J I there, she pushed Helen Into a chair, and 1 knelt down beside her. "Helen, dear, I I .1 . !.. .... .... . .. 1 nun l Kiie nay. 00 it clt imv." li.. Kild ocr anil over nm-iln, afraid of I i what ILMen inleht lh. Thern was R..m. U,U)K H" ""ful -,,,""t I"Ih thing that , XoXeunau J I 3 SPECIAL Women's & Misses' Dresses I Satin Crepe Meteor Crepe de Chine Georgette Serge Jersey 3 i :.al 3 No C. O. D. A'o Exchantjcs No Approvals iMiiiMai'siiiisiiTiri'tirrariTsTi plffi! fh Neckwear ltuth could not conlemplato It. .She was makliiR nn elfort tint to think. This till riK shnplv lonld not be li.tppenliiB to j ten. whoY.,,1 been so wonderful, who I Mel. had made tho biff sacrllhe. Helen, who deserved the best I hut life could Rive. Helen had not cried, she was stunned, i until, turning suddenly, she saw Jim's I " " ' picture in Its IiIiro sliver name on her dressInR-table. She stared at it wildly j r .. '. i .i,n., ti,.. ...., ..,., "..,' in .i ii-iiiuii- ...co.i.fi h..eM...i ""'i- : t . 1.. .....1 ......I.. CU.k .(.,, .-.J ver tier aJ(m hiiu hk;iui. '"' ''"rin',i hclhe)f 1p ftm uway frnm imtirs clr- i Ml!iK" nnilfl, mill Mafctft'ltMl oiT tn the I drPHHlnK tabli- ""jmv. she erled v. ddly. ".llmsy, I lvi"d .toll, mid you promised you'd collie hek. .llmsy, I can't Ro on ttlthout you. ' lite wiiti itoios lose nnno"o in a stu ii'k. ''enly the door tins opened, and .Mrs. ; ti .-tuner m rn oeo i no i ii i ooio. - ',... .... . , "eii-n ti.ieeieii n ner suiiiieni "(Jo I1,"' "' '""." "he said tcnel'. ,on"t ,vnnt y,i hole. Von n.'-tor liked I i ''ho. "i neter wanted hlin ; well, he's oeud, and 1 suppose you 11 bo Rlad, hut K11 oul of here now. I want to be alnnel" "Is II .llm?" Mrs. Itrander asked ltuth, sllll virtually Unmoted. ltuth nodded without saying anytliinc Kite could not trust herself to speak, and the next minute bin. was on In r Knees before. Helen, trying lo lift her up. "I'll call Theresa," said -Mrs. Hrander. turning toward the door "Oh, don't, don't do thai." ltuth le ttirned, knotting Helen's detestations of the pt'vlng l-'iench maid. Tumi, and help me lift lmr. VV'e can m,lnnge." And bettveen Ihein they managed to get Helen oter to Iho bod, rtuth delerniltied then and there to stay with Helen until slip caino to, no nailer whether Ills. Hrander expected her to go or not, and she said, almost shortly, "we ought to get her undiess-ed until later. Then she began to undress Helen IPndcrly, rearful of the time when Hie Blr! should wake once more tt) a leahi-nllon of. her agony that must be endured. ' I (Tumorrnu, liulli orrlnnrN it ronrrr- il.m nil tIU Mr- iir.,.i-r ...i.,w .1... IlilnU-. Unt II.) f oto 1335-1337 Walnut Street (Onnoolte Kiti-CurlUB ) PURCHASE 22 .50 Values $35 to $15 7 HE elephant's head is on every genuine package of TETLEY'S TEA Look for it when you buy tea next. SANTA CLAUS DOESN'T NEED GERMANY'S HELP THIS YEAR Americn, France, England, Switzerland and Japan Have. Wonderfully Coma to Aid of Old Saint A'ir10ax War lnfhtenc Seen in Invention and Design of Many Toys U Is up to Sanln flans tA demon- n. fetf Indies lomr, There are nhplanes stralpl a lot of petv e.tprrhnentR this yui'r and he has slatted tilth a vim to prove that the most wonderful as' sorltneiit of tn)s the world hnn ever won doesn't ntetl tn Include it tlilhir rrom C.ermany, the pliieo etery one had considered toyland, America, l-'rahce, llncland,' Hneilen, Swllr.erliiud mid .Inpnll hate milled to old .Santa's urnlnKS und cmilrlhutctl their sham In tho pm Reims ralrylatuls that ate HptiiiKllitt up In all the shops- Theto Is Inst one phase of the t'lirlst- tuns problem Hint still puzzles St. N'leh-1 mat". rnose loutcl lilt,' spun bios-, iuhi tinsel lien ornanu-nts lire M't-y i-oarce this .tear, Tho candy question Is serious nlso. The food mlmliilRlriillnn says thnt iifsii-pmelit of candy dealers lo sell not unite than one pound at a time prob ably till! hold Rood throtiKhnut the holi days, tit courts", a person may .lilts a pound it day, but that seems rather disrespectful to Mr. Hoover and his purposes. It Isn't that tho candy produc tion has been decreased, hut Ihat most of It Is coins: abroad to the men ln seltlce. Perhaps tlieie ti 111 be. mm." of the clear sucur loj." and uitialnrnla tit found" times. Hut Santa t'tails surely has splendid aides In the Pew to.vmakets who hate spiuiiK up since the war. That' -Innate ehntin and nlry urace of I he l-'iench pentile fi-eln iinlioilleil III the i i martelolis dolls Hint hate coine from 1 1 that country to ttlu the hearts of small AuierVnn doll-molheis. There, are ilanc- l! lite: Kith", deliulanics. It.-d t'ross nurses, ! Infants and whole leultm-nts of Kfddler ' I and sailor dolls. Then- me layilles for tint doll babies and entire itardrobes f-.o- ..tln.ic. 1i!1lt(l.lllili1e nod eMIUlSltclV ,,,.,hi-ol dried. Many of tbest- dainty clothes hate been niadmln America unit f "'"", '" i'hlli.tlolplil.t. ihete arc until e.-iKaoic cciiuioni nir-ne.-i ! and beautiful cliinn mes fiom Snellen and Knit Zetland that would mako nny small nh l's heart turn sonieisatllls There , ale miniature- sets of futnlturo hanil-c.u-icd or manutaciured from ,,,,.,.1,.:!,, lumber in. Ainerh-au shops, and, best nt' nil, pet haps In the eyes or sntall ulrls. .-iir the playhouses. Tlieie are toy stores, thealers. KiiraRes and 1.ll,,lu.t,- Hlu.h as milllimalics nilRht. uu . nrmtu itr. jft,t , rnai mnrls 'f fnlrylnnil this PH). ,,, nlc, thlliKH innst liUM0sUllp( to i....... CI...... (I,.. I.i.e-liniliitr of the war tovs hate had a military trend, hut netcr hate they been so up-to-tlio-iulli-tile. Thi're are ships modeled after America's best, varyllic In size from Hie micil lth ehetlie moiora to lliot-o only rn J o u n ft XV o m a n Soulier or Liter oti nlll titoli.ihh' onlv" the l.iHincss Held, but why to'.is u ll.VtV uiifiirrr? , , Our hllltiltbiii ore l.u-.liie.'.fj trahnni: e.ltllti.. The niotlth'l. illtetl.le (OUrStt la ciluHaleat to ."HfH of oKpeiietiee, When joU ro Into liusmcus go l'Ku I'.VltlllJ VVrilo or 1 all Philadelphia School of Filing aio iii-;ii-.M'tistui:i:t I It, 't nil .New Vntk mrnmmfa 'AWiMit&i. m i ZiiiU $ riftrp n thin. 1iiif-n-liMikpil A V, $ ''ii nut's Viin Plantrr nn mir rurn. w It will sinp th pain, n-nuno tliu 6 o-ne, inl In a Irw Imur Vho ? N M"-fn. way. TaKn nn i,1ijih'cs 0 ws wlh !arfh :iri)H thHt iim litirn fc tli flsh mi'l Injurp ynur htockinH. ffi & A V IM.-rro- (Vim Ilimi rn huv Y? ffi, lipen succpssfully markolrtl fur It; Kg rars aiwojh phcuoii in ti urem y tiOX, Ht ' W wrywlmn' H-.0I tliein. or in mull jiruis sorH r.fi ' If oii inf:r Uy 1J.V. Wliithimi g rM Co., 11U Wcat aM Kt New ' Yn,fc. -' " '" m Wm'l Present UM ja-V. Ml sfiv 1 . r tr w i . - vi J II ' ' - -1 A-rant-r . tr I -i ' Fnr tHY tmmoriMIO ' : I m$m s s 12 p " " .. -""-.. , aiMal ca il a s.tf a & conomicm c onsmeranon -. n -JJALSi H alcrr Mto ,M :5! "r -si. mbitb TJiir ' ' ia tt . - mm - m m - oi mwmmmtm fHiKyli wwwiinkiMai mmMWj&MRw9az&m rej 99 r ,4jm Tricolette X J$$$ Dresses L'llJtMi n " a v ' tt u P c I l4jFJ brown and blnck, n TjrTgfcx Fringe and braid Z $59-50 'We Have Opened a Separate Misses 3 Section Judge It by This Showing of Misses' Fur-Trimmed Suits Models that lack even tho .sufjRcstion of maturity, and that are distinctively "dif ferent," even while reflecting Fashion's lutost whims and fancies. Kich autumn BhndeH of brown and tan predominate, in silvcrtone, velour and duvetync, with contrasting fur trimmings of beaver, nutria and seal. $65.00, $75.00 to S245 Superlatively Fine Are These Fur-Trimmed Suits sof chiffon velvet, satin and silk crepe. In black, ' broivn, blue and beaver, trimmed with the very finest fJrs. They are exceptional values at $95.00 Hint, tly, motor ambulances and supply cms, tniilts. mnehlno Rtins, atiunred cars on patctplllnr tractors rtnd kuiis of tivt-ry trlzt- thnt rtctually work. There are stone block fotts lilted with cutis. Tho Kilns will fchoot and the foils may he shot down nlul hullt tip ngalu nt will. Mven tho imK7.tes ntitl tpitct j-amfs Thn lies! Values in Town HAWTHORNE'S 1G2G Chcatnul Si. Tomorrow One Day Only 'mmt 1 ' 1 Zi ? Ill 1 ?w--jAVi: 1 WHI 3 'I tmt I KB I SMml An Opporlnnily for I nHil the Early Shopper HBmszMB Ptiuhtij' niii-.'1-ii iieoii-tto VKS9Ky ntul freiie I.Untoilo nt hrlfOM V Sr for help..- .ml. nil ,.''':!'- ' l',.v-.n,(:teia.-'r:'x" 3iS:'it'i - "" .-." .':-. I IS . v , .' ; -. :. v " ;3-: : ot.j 'VBimiii-kiri, - - v ,-.""",, i ffHMiHMG!ai!gaasii!'1!'' I f urn -j i a jt . i aiiui r f- Mills . s:t(ii,, s-42.-. - j IH r- W l'"r ('oats SiSDIi to ST5 ; , ! X hi (tocklllKs S! tn SIU Ijl I 3 .. HI il.nr-l Situ S!l I . I.j ' 'ei-km-ur SI.,1IM(i .1!) ; . jf J .1-1 Children's Hals KH.su 11 n il i j 1 r Ireso S-.'Tto SOS ; . I lj J l-'iir .et8 Slid to Sl',0 - " j j ,. H, ltliniheH S.S. It. S-iS ; J . I j lliiiiillincH S.Tr.- tii'S 17..1II . :. j JjS::H I'mhr.-lliii. ,. . . .53,30 to Mi.nn j j !-::::-s for gi-;xtlhmi-:n. '-.if !l -V: i Unix , fUi.no to sg.nn i & I Ii W. 1 1 .- H i;iot("s $s.(in in Kit.nii 5 -I 1 ! '.' H Oii-ri-iiiil , S-J3 In ;.-, :. 'VI j gg Ms " 13 Mleeii-llileU Ciillla S'in lli ',': K . 5 illj": H Allln Itiihes JlS.flO to sus.oo ; .; Ililil w, Ii I :' H ., . ..i illil 2? ' lH - and many praclical Holiday Xoteltles, IneludliiR J ;'' 111 4 if ll'tl Mt.ll.' ("l.ta I.Ollllw.l- (l(, l,t 1,1 ill1.-. M.IO.'htl ,i,...u n: v""l II I it :"''.VCt TRADE -, ffl'' ''.-. II I ' ''.'' i ' K '""" and COATS My.;'. ." 7v- j I I ;i&:'lW. $36.00 to $49.50 &U$SM II . . "... ' ... -Jtt.,'ino- . nnmaf , .. ., ... . ,,,-- ' 11 lx ; ...: ssuummmMnLMimxr . . ...- .'.-. j . 'ssa&i , .: :. rr- : ...-v, -.. - .. .-.sjzsm 1 220-22-24 Walnut St. Fur- Trimmed Coats i Distinguished from the "usual" by the individual ity of the styles and the exceeding richness of furs and fabrics. All sizes to 46. $59.50 to $375 Fur-Trimmed For Afternoon & to $275 tirkVr. tlirt Li.tinl MHAnl "PliiseA Ma ,v .'E tt-pnch hlocks, atid military tcniH Rr; $ used ns nninea of fjntnrP. rerhaps the musical rtp'parlment feel" most the effect of tho wnr, HiouKh ther nrP nriino pvcellent inuslo biixes itntt toy Instrninenls from Uwltzcrlatul. Inpan, h-iiH t'ontrthutrd many of lt nualut and exrpilp'tely calved trinkelti, as well ns beautiful and funny dolls and animal!!. Tho mechanical toys am more numer ous thuu ever, hetiRh there aren't mnny distinctly new mudels. "There Is nn ex cellent selection of cl'rcttlenl nltd liahd potter machinery to please tho older boys. Uno of Iho tiewest Is a toy un innbllo modeled nfler the real carp with two speeds and different tncchunlenl parts. It ooines "knocked down" so the hoys lenrn much of the. litechantsm nt nn automobile, .In putting toRether the miniature car according to Instruction's. ThcaP Values Advcr- llspd Arc Uoyotid n Ootilil Incoinparnhlc .Viiivy Phi" (Iriiradie tlivkaes .iKHllPthcly lllllil- tii fititit nlul hnek, 529.7S AlUWnnl Fine Twill Scrpc Frocks Of i-nmrt lln", nni lirnMcrt Ami nllieiH PtntirntrU cicili uf rtneiinnt iiuallty, $19.75 Velveteen Dresses I'lilu tHllored or lirnld-trbiitiH-d In Mile nr htuwii, $22.o0 Crepe de Chine and (ienrgeite Hlouses tif line lipnt-y ini.illiy an rvllaorilllliirv -Ohio, .!)o- $1.00 Camisoles Verv new tint I ni;iitly jilnln tnlloifil nr .fv Itihi mril Sullii ami 'vi-)ie de rhino Adjoining the St. Jammw Cape Coats Evening Wear In a wide range of models and colors. Specially priced. f Georgette, Xfl 1, Sfrg HaWv ?". - antS Satin at,",' I Dresses wtwM '. IT V, $39-50 AW': wiiiflBiBHHawBtaHalavKF:,, - tBsiiiaBBSsBlBH fc- .ffc.i :m I 'fl . VI m jjB 1 '" 111 II ' $ Si - i (' " llllll yih llllll , i .1 HI ' i"-' II III '"-' llllll 'i- 1 I " J: iC-A.rf '""-ii fkiUMphii .fc-W.1... b l Ts . . .41 I! ,' . , ft1 l'1n 'isttiifiJiliatl)i-'ilti'lJirt VtJaWMilhiii I- .
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