mrm " "iiAi.-.. it "" '' , ' ' " " " "' ' '' " '' ' ' ' iri : , J . ffiWlS THE TIME 7 O DO YOUR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING NEW NECK C H ARMSCYJHlA'S ANSt mit ism m& ;jf BUY YOUR XMAS PRESENTS W TSlir A ATn tltPT D A M1?tTr A mi , lyyjff slums xiuus. liuiiutfi SMf KVi &j' Co-ofwralr If it It tho aliiiii's ' Id Save Human Labor I seful TI1EDAIL) iSOlELETTE MILITARY 1)IS('IIM.!M: lh (irrlrmfr M. Hocknvll The New Victory Charm t Daily Fashion Tnlh ly Florence Hose THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE! - lis on) cnn- thls I I. Mlinl Amrrlrun iiriiinlnllim, iil.nui.I lint I ii inr inr iioiikhiiui- iumi m Gifts for Itluits. l(u Hi'sl for Onr Soldier.', and Children '. ChiitiTian" l xI nml thiiilf "t Uint America Is tplllnjr lis tci do wlien xi-:iklnE . thioiiRh tlie i-olim-ll uf nation! tie fenee, she rty 1 uir CliHlmii" fcluMiliiB now Anil It liuMl't In-" ' nsy liifttlei' tii nuke n? 'VIiim- our JfS." It x 1 1 tip- n Blent m.uiy wuiiuMi ,m 4oIiir ttiplr rr bfi 10 in-niiei-Hte ml no one I'Hii sa the tores me nut doliiK their pari, but limn, . mi too 1, many, or u bio MUlim bark waiting for the lat ilixh. IVili.-ips It tn'l fnlr to say are sltllna back. Miwl oniei not ilnlns their (.'liilstiiiiis slioii-, phiK now nie tin t I1n-lr eyes in war work and feel it woillil b. the tmtia-, trlotlc tiling to vinp mid devote time j to Santa i'I.iiis ,liit now when nthei-1 mutters press. I But It Is a let) lilRh in: 111 of pa triotism to eoopeiHt" Will n tuition's j plan. It Kpiemlini; the rinitliiaS nhoppliiK over n porirnl of M'letiil1 months theie N h (:-ca iolnsr in mall and Woman power The depurt nnnt stole" h;ie giee 1 no nJdillomili clerks are to no i.iUen on to oopo Willi the liolIda lnieiF, nml It y liernne' of this the lioin..' ni'iit be sprail iner a sreatu perm.' In other Ma' thousands of eMi.i bn 0- were Ul.en j on durliift hnltiln'. time Tli" em s we have sold .t la all to be done1 way with, in order Unit thoo tuuuls may be wioUini; hImvv heie. Due ean fasllj see how .: is pailiosie to en-op I erate Willi tlne p.ius Lore's Ltmlnrn liMciui.e the road was steep and lOHR And tin ouch 11 dnil. nd lonely land, 'nil set upon til, lips a oni! And put i lantern in in band ThiiniKM tntles on Weill. tildes nt nlcht That streteli u'tentle nn my w fl M lantern Inirtis strene and white. An tinerhnustnl nip if th. ti colden lltthts and lljtht like wine, llov dun your houst'd splendors lire "Heboid this li'tle latnp of mine. It Is mote stnrllUe than a star' .lovee Kltliler. the . otitis Amen a poet who was killed in no. I'.oi w.th I he Ann'tvjii CNpedi tion.uv rori-'es. in '.: now ' 11 ill" In mil. elrele I'ori.stmas mm iiiuic Kiiessiinj tbe leal purpose lit life of i e'l'taln (jifi. Now all this t.s ehauired line can with all prop) let- and rertaiulv n k 1 bit of p.iliiotlsui lit!', one's best fueiiri !i el of iiliiiiiiiiuni sauiejrins rpHK loune. .if Xn! -m.il I)-fens? -L lias made oihei rmlns 'omcrnlm;' , unrisunas ami with Uils loo the stores re earnestly iii-npiratinc. Bvei'y ef fort is 10 be niiide to lonrine t'lnlsi mas sifts. eieil lliose for ehildrr-11. to useful Rifis. Tills is a splendid onporliui! fo- woman to use lief head. Tune n--wlien It was jnsideed tin ru i'o.,,us thhiR to hum aiound fo the newest Ml lllosl m.vste lous-lonk.in: .hii.-H-s the novelty eouutet .t.iiI.1 boast l-iuv nas oeeu uie laiiRli whv not rnilH soldi'et 1. well enrei' M'V 11 er vi ti.n imiiiJis will be d for and so v ill the. I youngsters-. 1 nr njveiv 111111 ui'U-iimuo perHhable part of t'lir.sttnas ve Rkull' stive to them. The little boys and tdrls , ileseive it because t'liristtnas has been , tite feast of fhililreii since Unit Ih.st 1 i.'lnistin,i And. of etiiirse. the cot- dieis deservi- 11. The rIchv ft 0111 our l,iils'ume serv no .11 the behalf of these two will do nitii-ii t'i tiiiike tli" iigUt of I'liristuias '1111 bright l. As fur the rest of Us, we - 1 1 I ! lie happv to open the wi.ip- ip 1 ue:s uf ii-efiil Rifts A Maid and Two Men The Story of the Girl Who If as Left Behind Ity UJ7.IX liV.YO IIATUIKUW Ltdgir Co. copyright, itn. by J'uU'uc Hl I.XVTI KI.K.V did wear mournuiR A: nist she had decided not to. but after- waid when she had stepped tn think lr all over she ft It tli.it sh,; vv.inted to for a lime .111. ai. So she .iicikpiI the fashionable thiiiRS. that iinr uiothet had made for her. in silence. She was llent anyway, and rather to .Mis liran der's piqued surprise did not talk at II of .lim. Site went one day in call on Jim's mother, whom she had ueer known very nell and who had al.vavs regarded Helen as 11 scatter-brain, a girl without much common sense ami too stylish to amount to anything When Helen had stolen off and man-led ,!im cretly Mrs Tonuteiid lud l.eeo at first hurt at tin- .vouthrul thouyrhtles Ihss of the act Put v lien Jim and Helen had explained ( her why tlie.i did Jt, she had had stiise of liumor enough to understand. Jim's father had thought It a Rood jolvt- on the lira mlrrs lid both had riow 11 to love Helen dear!. 'Tou see, I couldn't go before, le.it now I want to go more than ;ui tliuu: else," she explained "Vjii can under stand how I feel." Mrs. 'J'oivnsend nodded She neiei talked very much . Atler a uwiuent s Hence, she asked "Are y'ou mire, have ou made up your mind that ou want to g-o'.' You're not used to the sacrifice, Helen. J don't doubt for a minute the fait tlia' you are -willing lo endure anything, hut my dea'r, child. ou aien't used ti it ' "Plenty of other Rills are doing win 1 over there who haven't hten used 10 It at home." . Afialn ill's Towhsend coiisideied "Would your people finance you"" she queried, finally. Helen looked doubtful ' No, I don't think they would." she leturned. "Then you'd have to have a nala: j Well, If you're determined, Helen, 1 think perhaps 11 r Tovvnsend can mau gc," "You do umleisiand then." Helen aid, her eyes brimming over sudden! "I'm trying to he brave, but it's so hard over lieje living at home. Just this morning mother told me thai I mustn't hope but must make the best of a thing that eutildn't h.. helped As a matter of Ihci Mrs. lirander had lold Helen for the flrsl time Unit, Inasmuch as It had happened i it had. It must hae been all for the bet "I'm sine you would hae had a life or misery with Jim," she had said positively, ".s soon as the lomance of your foolish act had worn otf uu would hae been sick of your bargain. Why, you were glad enough to come hack home after a sojourn in that dreadful flat" The last lem.iik had slung Helen meie than anything ele and bad de cided her to act quickly and to get way (mm home no matter what hap pened, If "he could not' get to Franco ,he could at least do something worth while at home, something that would pay her well wiousli to live Helen was trying to he hraie. but he had moments of Iiouihle depiesston when the thought that she would never re Jim again set her teeth to clutter ing; and brought on a wild lit of totibltiK. Everything here reminded her of him, the little silver Day in the hall where klM It-tiers were nlvvavs nluced. his big 3M ' Vk;tU''B " '"" hVcssiiiK table, the gowns Xhi '"' loleil oesi, evi-r.vioiug uiai. a sue nan eiieiisni-u u icoouuc w . , wonderful time when he would coiue S4 home to her She had nothing definite ',. - j.. .in ....1 -l... uniilAa u.111 If hni-d . ..1. 1. U.. ., nul.l 4uL-a ut'AWtlllllir .AT or --wui n IUl ' fc.. ,.., r i - I'l.l'tei- nr Clllisilb-iatiiin t.i plepale the girl's liiinil for what was to come 7f "he had possessed a heart heiself or huiiuii tinotiniiM of ati kind, she would bale known 1 lint to strike the girl with wor.bi so utter callous on a freshly indicted wound would he certain to do mine harm than g.sel .Mt lira rider, to do her jus-tire, reall.v lieiii-v-cd that Helen was simply 'trilng to be lotnantlc. She could not visualize a te.il passion, an linnen love that took into account nothing of pirsonal aggrandizement Wliollv anil entirelv seltisli herself she believed Helen to he tier i.llulel part .i.-tde from lirs one foolish iiii-,,!. I I iiniiirriiu Helen llets lli-r I'allifr nil Ills Ovwi ftlolltnl Inr I lie I'lrsl 'I'lnie III Her Lire). ifTJI'T loll could Sli. .lrtl wele sick?' Jj ISiltS llflid pleading blown e.V es to the riiild fine of the khaki-clad lad sitting on the stonewall beside her. "I'retlv lu.tw 11. looking lck man, eh. I"ltten?"' he lenmrkid. as he btU'bed a chestnut leaf from the sleec of hei orange sweater , I Hetty klckul hei her 1 angel ' against the stones. "Vcl silly, your eaptaln i-hii I see yon tweiiii miles awn, call lie'.' And It" 11 masked hall, nobody neM know you and we'll slip. out befoie they unmask ' She slid her band whenllngi Into Ills "Please. Max. oii won't be but 11 f" hour late. Just this once V011 can tell hhi! toinotlou yotl weie awful!' sick, but ou'ie all right nRflln now ' Still holding the little hand m 111", he moved around whore in- cotllil half f.o tile olVtiel. I ".Vow. Itelly. elillil " he began In In" I mo."! fatherly tones, "let's he sensible V011 know I hail- a In o'clock pas That means I must be time at in If I am iilHe to get theie. I wish 1 might go to the ibince with you, but- ' "Ye. . a lot you wish j oil could broke m Ibtt. pulling her band awav aliKt'll. "when you Won't even sta until midnight. I tliotlghl you cared to please me. I -- "Hetty " Ma "piling to his feet and stood f;i. ing Hie angry girl on the wail ' "can't oii be reasonable'.' You know I cate I'd do 1111 thing in the world for you that I could do. Hut I doll 1 cate enough lo net yellow when .! ask me 01 and I neei shall .lou 1 Hetty, you'-e .1 pictute when yon in mad " Aon won; do .1 thing I nsk you In. anil vou ni-.t stand theie and make a jn;e id me. ' "he fumed. "If yoll cared the hast In. .miii cotildn'l tle.it me n Now tell in. ' tor nil, do I louie , lll-sl. or do lh fonll"h Miles tljey . make at 1 amp ' ' , Max Inxuns iiun-i weie even, though his face was wh.te. at he leplled slow ly, "Hettv. inn seem to forget that It is the liovei iimeiit of out' country that made those rules Now that I am a , member of the ainiy. that has got to i be HTM Much .is I love you. Hetty, and vou know ( lint I love you. I must put thy duty to the rolled Slates ahead of out' til osnre " Melt caitglu .ln'i lue.itli sharply. She) pulled the iiim troin her tlnger and (lung it at him "iln, then." she said. trying to keep the soh out of her olee, j "and do vour duly, and I'll go to the lni.1I and have a good time" She turned and ran Willi, all her strength, shiitling her loan to the hurt mice die heard calling. "Hetty ' Why. Hetty :" Day aftri- day luoiig'.it 110 vvoid, and Uetlv. although iea!i.iiig how right Ma had Iwn. and ihuioitchly sorry for ! I her tit or temper was too pioud lo , write I II was a heau'iful 1 ic tobei day about! two weeks 1,11 ei. Hetty, mil know'lngl vvhnl to do will herself was driving! her car along the country roads tulles away from horn s sin speii to-ani a crossroads, she sa.v a long lino of Hoops. They wrte army supply wagon mules, and me 1 weie going j th dentiy, and Hetty slowed Her car, us she neau-d the cornel, thai she might not come up wuh them. The two men at tlie rear of the line seemed lo have dlfllculty in controlling their , horses. Something about the l.i-t one made Hetty's heart gn Ftrjngely, and as she turned the 1 oilier, to her honor, the -v& lleie ,ue Vnelle anil Kinliiitiii, the Iwo Utile TOD.Wrf liNQl 1KIKS hcronm r..... llCiM'i1" Ihe solillers? .11.!. Aer einnniiiliiil a) of nnil- 1 11...V "" iniiurin iioiirir.' 1. .'"" .' st'lnril Hilton he trimmed ,-. u-i.l?.ti,"ilVr, i"'1 bi n mnel way? . ""fii liriklric slnrlril iiemirrs, ho -I11111I1I JiifJ- lie nl.uril In' the 111111 In oiiler I" . ,, .""'I' Ihem In slmiie? . mini liliiisinilh Pllrmtlle enmlilniillnli of , linen run lie used In a slilrlvnltT t 'Hook nn SliorbSlorv Writing ' T Hir l-Ulilorn! Il'uninw't y'liHr." It (.an lie Hone lor ?ailor I'Milov itt tt'oiOot I'atlr; - I, llir rullnuil mliiihilslr riineis in iiirnnis ' Dear .MH.lnln-ri.iihl ynu tell uie If It Is' . lr to triln wnni-n iA- linsslhln lo srml a I'nrlstniiM hot Hi n sailor , ., ,,'',!' , , , "n,n"1 'w whose siMress Is ,nugli Foyh. rale iot- -,,r"l lnsbr ,ilnnis Is s in-isler, New VnrkT Whom would I Hpt.lv to Ii.ti.!!1.!'..' i."..'."!" " for parllciilsrs? ' , lilltli fii'n Interest. A rilNSTANT ItKAIlHIt. l'aikages up to twenty iioiiuds tuny In sent lo sailors Unless they nre'xlntloni'i! Willi the evpcdltloniiry forces. This lift dress Is not with them, so you will be iible-to si nil 11 ('hrlstinas box, II must bedwo cubic feel ntul no more nml miisl 1i,u,. i. 1 . .., ., ... . 1 ,- ii" wrappeo so mni u, can ne easily I "t get , , shor, .i fv writ IL- ' opened for Inspection lit the posloHlcc, ru en simrt .inr wrl"l',-,i:A1)I.Ui ,Tlie foreign servlco depaitment In the ..Three very good-books o'll this subject ,;r,,,,,1,l''rH,.V,ilI',!inK Wl" ,,'n V"" n,iy Unit vou can oblion at the free library otlur pnrllculnis. , at Thlrteenlh nml tdoenst streets nre "All ulld Hie tlllslness of Shol-t-Stor I Writing," hy piikin; Slintt Stprles." by 1 anby, and "The Story -Teller's Art," by It. Tlie fcrtittp. nf tinrrtiee nri'ssed lulu a small t Into 1111 rnvelniie seas tti 11 snliller. I. In iil.ttnilne 11 kllenf.ii nf the sink Is u cret. 5. mifti itn nrllrle tieeil Is no tint In lte.il n nrllrle anil phii-e I with 11 welalil nil lot (I, A 1 It el Jin kid t.111 hi, tlllie the Dhlt-n of Hi' tie llyi .1 li lilies of colored ain. or ilks 1l1.1t all I'ruiiie lias named as i harms. The rlangle from the ribbon ieli In the young hull ill lim picture. Oilier interesting ncek oliiaiuents ale sliown. among llieni tlie victory charm It mav be beijHUPe the tin fmcks are so I'vtiemclj ihetefore ivornen feej that oiue soil or ileoor.ition 1 l.eller of Sympalliy f Tn II, r V.tUtnr pf II .oiio.i'h Pao': lii-nr .vis. lam t wnnl lo semi h sjnu.sth.v 1'Uir to s mil rilrli.l of lulli" who liii lir ! tnuihr. I wwiu vou to help iha Itli it 1 t ifsh you wnnh ituhlisli II as s..ou us i.ns Slhle. iti:Ani:it Word your letter as simply uipl sin cirely ns you can. letting your leal feel ' lug of sympathi lie einph.islr.ril more than tho caiefnl wording or your letter Lot the general idea of your letter i.e as follows: "I want yotl to know hov. 'deeply I sympathize with you hi the death of lour mother. She whs such a wonderful mother to. you that I know. how much yotl will miss her. and I wish I could say something lo lighten your sorrow. I wish I could do something, too. to help vou biar Ibis grief, ami I hone 1011 will lei me know If theie is 1 anything 1 can do fur oti. Vlease give I i my deepest sympalliy to your lamiiy 1 with 11 gnWi ill nl loi you. I'oidlally, ! Hrail lln: Daily Newspaper. 'lit the K'tlltnr ll'oimol s''oge. 1 Hear Madam iNnihl ..u nh-Hse teo nir Hie .11. line flf s.fttl,, imilill-tHIlt ni.in or I vmiiimii of this present vviir .ml what bus Just Tilings Yon Don't iN'eeil To tin tUVilnv of It'oinrol' Myf Tieur .Mn.lniu In Issue of 'rictohrr I'.t. where 'elillhow rile nrfpre.l,' woillil say ! hMVe four Utile ihlldren and weuhl he wind to get any thing: Hint l.ennle inn't use, . nicrciv ins so tiinnv ininus inn 10 nsiu I tittle tots. Wulll.l he P , , 1 M. I', or all) on. for llcartl , neeu. S: many letleis ha Cap- , foi warded lo Mm. .M. l,J tn arrived we Ihoiight ti,l,c lo this one for other te.'ot Un uildress Is Ivlil here 11 f . I warded to nny one liitiii "J, POSS1HIA fronts ..f plain, and 1 hey need ielle, the lather flat look, that all soils of neck ornaments have found such great faMir 111 I lie last few months, nine upon 1 a. time ve were unite content with a 1 ! siting ..r Imitation pearl", which could t'KUi cm ma. e 01 coioreu yarns mat ,. .. 1 .1 , i- 1. 11, 1. l'laii.e designates as cbniins, an- j imtnt- the ilnnun.l Is. for an ssi tmeui becoming very popular on this side or tl at . 11 us in ...hir and design. It. might "' 1,u,r' These runny little ..!.,. .- I,u uii.l Ihiil er.el, ftneU hull ll S , USUIl 11 llllllgie HOOI .1 IIUI..H own nei k nriiHment or chain. The most pnpular style just at pi est in miile llielti InilHil l.int " M tt l" "U'.'h", "f,1!,1.n,ir'. ,lr!!!..Uh,T'ttlh." Vou ham only to icivl the newspapers line llieie is no set rule that l'"; ! PVerv dav to lltid out who's who In this, charm miisl hang from a chain, for ,.,.;,, .,,,. -,. ,,.,, ol, might stcrl many of the smnilly dre.-:sed 11 omen un'lwllh I'resliletit Wilson and Hernial I'er wearliig llieni attached to a naiiovv black ' shlng and follow with olhe.rs who have ttbbon, itboiil the same length as tliciheeti ilislinglllslinl lor llieir service on (..Iviins 'be baltlehclds In any of the lellef or- Nenette and Itlntlntln, the two h.tle I K'"iol...'"",:..?'':niV!!:. tl.,.V.:...V.!'. 'V'!!:' I ..11 i ""- ' Thin i s to Know Peeling poatoes Wastes nhout t.iei.iy tlve .er cent of theii food value wlio'.Csome and :ippetl,iug kind ol nullln is made of nuts, hum and honey A'ways store .milk, butur and vv.um holtlc below the ice ill a i ef rigt'i atcr Meameil Rai-in ltieail is what I- known as Hie victory charm These am usually laige, llat. disk shaped iiieres of either metal or celluloid Sometimes the ornamentation is m laised telief on tlie disk, and again one ses a design that is carved. Sill an other variety is not only carved, bin nlso encrusted with coloied stone" Imi-sehacU. Tliey i i-.,,., ik uie nciinv chaiin hanir" fmm a llillsboro road, ev I-1 ..,.,,., .,... enclicies tlie neck, so thai the una! m hangs about half way between times a cord made from the i ains. and about Uie same length tisi d for the victoty charms. The latest i Nenette and Itlntlntin is made ol coloieil j p.,,,,,,. otlice silWs lusti ad of yarns. These two Utile ! .charms are shown tit the rigid of the I . . draw Ing , j ' Tin. u tin charm Is at the upper b-f1. winle another tuck ornament Is tit the lowrt right. Theie are .also three sketches or fancy bells, from which you niai lean an Idea for one, for oui - I self Show, who wuh appointed by the I'resiuent as president of the na- j linnal coihinlttoe of the Council of 'a-i tlorial liefeiise, or Miss Helen p'raser. things I of l-higland. who starlcd the war-saving some- i stump campaign in Hnglaiid, or Mane. olored ! lighting woman doctor. Ur. Nlcole- .. .1.... itiiaid Mangln. i on can find out about M ll'l , O, !,,. ,.,,1.11.. lU,,.'.,1na Im ,.,...a..i ii.i... ... ,.,i .i,,i,, ii..it,itn, ... i,i,t-,ii ! magazines or in the files of any news- Adventures With a Purse ASK FOR and GET Hoiiick's The'Original Malted Milk .For Infants and Invalids OTHERS are IMITATIONS turned the turner, to iter Honor, the ,, N1, So," said the woman who stooil horse began to prance sideways, audi L , ... then to hack straight toward the car AA-uesi to me in the elevator, lie -Ifl one cupful and a half one cupful of rye meal, of oat fluur, half a tea- ami one teasnoouful n ft a bow I of eorn meal, half cupful snoonfitl of sa mil a. half of baking soda: add two thirds of a cupful of molasses, or sirup. O'le cupful each of milk and water and one cupful of sveded i.tislus. 51 wenl and pom Into a gteased mould 'ever the mould and plai e ui a fiieless looker pail in enough warm wa ter to come two-thirds of toe wa tin the mould llring it quickie lo ihe hid Ing point and boll for thirl v minutes I'laie-in the i ockei and leam p. over night Oift- for A lit it in ti ll.iliy The prettiest and most praciaal gilt for an autumn baby will be something warm and cozy something knitted or soft, daintily .olored wool For who knows what the teinperatuie and Ihe coal situation are going to .e by mid winter, and baby at any event musi lo kept lonifortably warm. Hetty had lime in t. e thai h was .Iuv and reacliid for ihe emergency. Ac cidents happen quickly, it Is sUhl yet it seemrd to Hetty thai he sHt fol hours watching the big chestnut horse bringing .Max inch by inch neaiir to the i ar. When she ..tine io some one vv is sil ting oi. ihe sial holding lo-i tight, ami wliispertnu thing.- which started her he.ii! to healing r.ipidlv. She opened her eyes. Men m lduiki on horsehacH and on font seemed to lie evei vwncre. hilt i'.ciiy oa led urn. la whit s,ie for that one theie be-ide hei. She lifted hei head fiom his shoiihlei. "Oil. .Max, I killed yon. didn't J?" Max laughed with lelief. "No. o.i didn't even lonte a" near it as yon did last lime we met How is it now.' Ft-1-ing betier. Kitten?" Hetty sat up and straightened hei little black vrlve' hat. "Oil, Max. I'm ail right ICveiyilnng s all light, if you ate." .Max huidly ,stole a kiss, since Uie men werii all obligingly engaged in looking ihe horse mer for injuries. Tlie next ten minutes were busy one? The captain rode bach in his car ami the accident had to be explained to him. Some one telephoned ths garage, and :i man was promptly sent out lo minister lo the mjuied car. At last tlie soldiers were all leaving, going lo their new can.p as Hetty learned from Max who seemed to linger behind to w ate, i tlie urogte.-s of the car. -Well, lnile en!" he satd finaliv 'when lliey !u. 1 sat on the. wall and talked and talk, d "I suppose 1 must be i running along Vour car seems to be all right again, fan 1011 drive home yourself? I'm sorry, but 'military dis- i c'.pllne,' you know- " Hetty rifled eyes in which utter ia- pltuiatloii reisned. 'Of ' course. And you'll be over when yotl can gel a fur lough, won't you'."' .Max laughed delightedly. "You little darling! Ho you suppose for a minim we'll let you go home alone after this" C.iptuln Kettles gavo lite until seven to morrow morning, and I'm going- to stall my furlough with three cheers for t!i. I". S A. and the dearest Sir! in il " I'ltmnniiir's Cuniili'le A'oirjXY' "JAeh'lU'S HIT." had oeiy thing he ciiiiiii, and dually. de.l lo tal- hi desperation. I l.i.ughl him a iiiuini in uiiiei wn-i much mole thoughtful and useful sift would 1iae been the running little bo of book" I saw today. .1 make, this state ment for tlnee icasons. Kiist, Ihat boy needs something to lead on the lialn to help keep tip his spirits, and be may not ha, room to cairy ,i magazine. Tins time lix of little hooks can be slipped into his.isicl they are vastly A niu'l unpleasant ailment to. winch us humans hale fallen heir Ik a head- I ache particularly those dull, heavy headaches. The touch r.-f a cool hand or even Uie application of ice might help, but fwquenlly the cool hand may be a busy hand, while tho ice nuy prove a little too peyere. There comes, , however, a certain kind of headache ..t 1 1. ..t..O... I,, -I ll,n I. ....no COIOK1II .Wl'.ll nil.nv.- Jit.-i i. iv ii,lo. . ineiituiu. ror u miiiuic anei- yi.-u rim It on that aching head, ynu may initio; ! no marked effect, but only for that first entertaining, among them being one Pi .Stephen l-eacock. ivdio. eiery one know-, .an be ei. leiy tunny; out hy Kipling, and, in fair, eight in all, each Willi colored Illustrations. My ililid leason is Uie pike, for they are unly tliiity cents. Km- the mutter rf ihat. these books would mae a nice If i He gift to slip Into a filPiids pockei as sl'i giies on a. trip minute. twinkling eye you become conscious of the moat ' delightfully celling sensation. This in- cieases until the 111 st tiling you Itnow. all you can feel is that delicious cool ness, and behold, yoll have completely forgotten the headache. A bottle of this headache cologne can he puichasid tor! forty-live cents. ir names uf felll!lis tlllilres oiii.iii,r, Pune nllliir. It's round, short and curly, like part of a Q Victory Flour 20c" Please Tell Me What to Do Ity CYNTIll.i tot of her and leave hei' so tired that ven hr brain would refuse to work ,ml ehe would be forced to sleep whether he would or not. Mi' Blander had another campaign nil formed In her mind. Ah Jet she had not dared to' bioach the mibject, Something; about Helen'M quiet demeanor hd warned tier of the consequences, but, he wan jult confident that before many days were over she could once morn take the gll'l In hand, tempt her with 11 manner of nev clothes when this mourning- period was over, give a fevy .tiulet but ery mart affairs and launch Helen on the world of social even iinu moie. Her wldowliood would only fM lend plnuaney to tne whole aiyair a nu &m I 'the glrj played lr cards right j.he -'r.i-Jr ..,.i .nu a brilliant match. Mrs. j--it iinp.li j f..--- t- - .; , . . t,..-,,.,. -"Uiander wag no connueiii. aim iiiw f gbout It that he M '" ,o'''' ?"d . wmr , i..i rt,.nni.iAi-tfl il matter J ."i' i'"u. ."'.,; 'T.t J . othlmr m . m: m ,v W 1M Sis '. y Wt m. i ' Flock fur Maiil of Honor I)-ii 1'inthl.l HhvIiig: read s -nan- dr tides in otir loluuin and ieue.1 tvtoit .i treat helj tou were to moat persoi.s I hh sjiiti tome fur 11 Next month I miii uuliix lo lie mahl of honor for s i.rlde, It w rioln. to he h nulet w-e-Ming We are nnl.v coins' m ehurrh .lilid then we uie jioltig h.inie Would you please tell uie If a oea. ui Ir hhi" fcreulBetle crepe itreull iirnj II velvet hut Is he .oniUm? it not Plear.e leil me Hhal IV..U1. 1 0 proi'tsi- 'i'hanlt vou teii nmih liuriJTi'i i.. If Ihe (lock loll suggest Will blend Willi the brides gown 11 would be np pioprinte. Ibougli I cannot say whether it would be becoming or not, noi know iiig vour co'orlng I'eucocU blue lb usually u veiy Hying color, mile's II is relieved al tile neck willl li good deal of white If the bride Is to wear whltn I would advise ,1 more delicate shade of blue or peihaps a soli pink tor the maul of honor. A blutk lelvtl hat is ulways appropriate and Is becoming to most per sons If 1 can help you In any further particular do no! hesitate to call upon me tint tlie I'rieniWiip Pear Mithla 1 want In thank ..oil for Ihe names and nisBeitiona Jnu sent They were Jul the Ihllnia wanted Ah ou aslie.l to hear tlolll me aualli and I apiueclated you no hefnrr I'm goliur In amc fur a little more iiifoiinaili.n I wnnl lo Unnw what I nh.iiiUl do in reeaiil m tlila anJ what ton llitnk nf P Him Siinilt' iitshi wlille wais llo; Willi x s.rl we thanieO lo iiieel two sailors alie Un-w l-iii made uie aiuu.liriteii w-.th tlir-ui The' aaked If they inlicht aloiiar wltli ua and wo had no oblettlons, t aaked them If they would like tuouiiir up tu in- hnune and vaa the ec-emmr. Tl.ey fiimie Palely agree. J and they nil cillne mi lo nl' liovne. W nlujeil the piano, Viitrola and had several games uf rardn. I made ome ilierolate anil gave them cake While I led lo ki the th alrl took J. pliotOKraph of mine out of u flame on tho mantelpiece and aale It to one of the fel lows, aarliig. "Ilefai SOU tan have it lt' I'rthl not nil Hi uictuie until the fo! luwliu. da- On Tueila 1 had an engaae ninil with the other younic aaiior and he told in what fche had tlone while I wa out of the room. He nald he'd try tu get It owaj from ihe oilier fellow Hut in the meantime the other man a that aome iim look to" . in. mie fiom i,im And some ir.mne ner'.e his my plnituurHi.li ivitll inv naiiin trritren on It In his possession, and on neer can tell 'wliai nitsli' be sahj ahout it I am .lread i full; won led What do you think of an.-h a Kill? 1-AffXllfH MAIIM..NA ll would tin better not to have une 'thing t.. do with a young- person who i does such iliingh as this glil of whom' yon sneak Vou, would be very foolish m euiinHte the acquaintance ruither. Tell your father or brother ahout the 'matter at once nml hnvo tlieni gut tho picture i ba.k from the young man. lo not per mit it lo ho handed around an fur ther Tin young- man will soon hand H oer or gel ii from the second one who is Hiippoied to have It now if hn Is ap Pioailied by an uldi-r inaii, such as yoiuv1 father or some close relative , l.el Him A-k lie.il l iiilhia This 1 tho liial nine I ra collie to jou l klinlv Jou will help me ... hu--uiii eie . nei. u uiri la llllll.aut-e.l to a jouiik man should she Intite hlin to her lioine if lie menu to enjoy her coiupuny, or nhnilkl he ask if lie nist- eull? ' Hoping I may aee my answer hy Tues'.Ja y eeci. aii'i iiiaiiiook iuu jor your aiiviie n&'y.i-i. The girl may lead up to il by saying eur- iiw.iee met ill I ineei- puoo aKltlll. OUI ll Is cukioimuy and pioper for the mail to ask If lie may call, A .-ill Habil Hear I ntlna 'an vou tell ni if II la iinlit fur a mri of ihlrtten In kin ho; of sivtem wtium the has known all her iif" , A.Mrnti 1'ii'liaps there is no actual wrong in it, hut t Is ery silly habit, nml ll should nut be Indulged In, Rely On Cuticura ForSkinTroublci Don't Suffer aritk f 'f lliMi.--k Your niuivvfiuiu Di Ho will tell Plaster with Druggist you A F, Pierce's Corn uusiutn ruoneT'Oack guar- antee tf our Hot otUllei with the revills Hurll.B 1 year hundred" of thousand if people nave used aud retoinniended tlie,,. Pont emieilmeiit with a. Id., whlui may t,.,- 4V,m ain ua .nil un I..,.. Vi.- " Inge. Don't e thick, hulnnu Mastera! tt'lllrn are uuuguu ru wear under tba -tGcklntr. A, I". rierr-f' Corn J'latrji fit aniicly and iloap on ti th lati The pain will fua aimoat inioieuiatviy arai (ns corn will ilia. 7" lb Hxyji .'iVaeMiaaaaiiNiiarai,Vi Our i ' F -r-FieBsr-ir-e-sr- . ASCO. t ASCO. ASCO. I IfP V gfaal agfci aafU . aft... iP -ttaMfBffLaBM I ( of an I H , a n .S' P .sw- -? --;, tu-.jvrrwi mm.i&. J t fJTtf Cil . ' Xa'-V'Awhw' ., " .' i'u$?Jt I X Cyt ' X T ST r-ssmMmm b, rvas' r- i '",l"' i tflH.'i"l'll":-'"'f i , i a '-",' glT;,i T -"aaaaaaaaaT " -'W&?4ffivUt!k mW'te'PW jaw , (0 Every Day s Choice s Can tou guess what it is if no more is said? B Milk C Cranberries ' w: ;A; 12CSSn 12C bi Mi,rt., . si v,.nv 1 1 n "ii.iu, i nt i jAjtrarsswo wi wn'.ii . i m :iim i'hiimii ji a? i s . i mj, . B M I H 'Jili,OUei ffll I i , I IKft! 7' xrrrrX om a :igM'L.' w- MssesmamMmtiMmMmi , .-. m ' tdjfflffagjite w .0 ' J-- -JUJ! m ,A' l VmO0B Very HI W DiAvinrifRivMMi TI iS -5! M:l3& Best p& 11 I p aagaVVllvflVJLlllll.UIV. i j U J U WiTOTT. W 8k I528Che5nutSt M W 4W58Sl n Mir k I 'kftV s . . I si1, a. J wisiaffi 3 Quality Merchandise yh-s, J RS' s3r? II . V t fW at - Itr . V - j E3 J - "" WAXi at r rices that Are Without ' ai ,o t'-v W Cnmnetitinn I! S Sliced Dried Heef pkK. 13c OmpeiUWn mi , , t Barley lb. 5c w II i:ii:e.- tin i . -- i s A Beat Corn Meal lb. .I'jc i ill .Milliner. !8 tu S.i. S? ' Fresh Noodles uktrSc fell rtUllH ' .Jt lO 5JJ.I M S Smin lleanu lh 15e Setil uSr; no&o m c te Biw:::::S: IS jg II .StochliiKs $;to Si i i -sal r ui.-j ' .ui - ii. SB3 I liJOVeS , ,,.. 9i IO ! . lnr IbIIv olauu Tie S I Varlomiir i mi In i S i ure jeny glass 1UL JeI It .etKwear . , ..si.ouio $u gj. , uiitis u,. .n ine M( (hlldren'g Huts ...?6.50ui r.VT.iliiC ..: eTnino 1 11 ll.UDUa l7 in ttUI I ?- I -.,... Mwt.. o .vwur . --. il Fur Sets $60 to $450 Q , . ... . ,........-t-..., .... . . ... I iSf- II Hiouges 52.Z.ri to !z, sm a ' Hm II Handbags $7.75 to' SI 7.50 itf X, j I'mbri'llas $3.50 to , $9.00 Spj ,Q ' W- KOK CIKNTLKMliN 1 . ' Halt. $5,00 to $8.00 My , ' Sfi Cloies $2.00to$9.00 ' tog- ' . i ,4 t OuTcoatK S23.00 to $73.00 , A, ,11 Slitcp-liiu'd Coats $20iii lllisS .S j Auto Kobrs $15.00 to $43.00 a C ' feS'll ami many piactiful Holiday Novelties, it lltoi 'q, aj fludiiiK Mark C'ross l.euthci Good, at very Ifte fej special prices, flW ' ij ' And 11 9 S Trio? lt r-! . , to 'A, I mM - '' ''"' ijo.uu io i &, i 7i22SS sw-50 M ;g- PBlll TiO .1 lllbll'jl Cl-1 ,, fiJ tt... I7(l..t.)la.Oda- llll OX t 11 -ii hmu- it y"r , SfaaHII lllIfcriTi a , ...l! S&Jtt i r miir Zmk I mffiHiTi ill I raaaaaaalWitaaaaaaWlaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaTfaaaa-BiHrBfaaaaaaT "' Pmui ?a totxs wife El J'V8 "-1 El AA WaVOLM Wt ' i El ,MZ ? El U Creator uf "Art in Dr. Il Announces a Sale of II GOWNS AND SUIT I Compri.siii: the cm-Iiimm- nimleU exhibited atOt fl Ni'v ork Fitsliiun Ftrtc, priced tti asnre proiS 9 dipiiMil. y s El AT Tin-; j-gj ? 19 0 it tJHiLJLKVUE-STKATFUKD ,, ei rNovemoer 4tn ana otn $r MI Hi TVTl.'V. s Pj Fitters and tailor in jitteiniance. The New Hvw; i El Salon' of Harry Collins is at Nine Kat Vfl: E4 seventh Street. W" ifciap rrwr STORES CO LFULllI ASCO. ASCCvith g li ifi irft -" -"- " '- ' ) t ritll 1 a XV Jcrs I I Uf Be m iniy 4 Mi wEL tJfP r m s.iB f 1 C2 z4 ' t "3 'I ' ( i j """ i i EfeSfefefeL,( H m Laur.'J tl , il enJlillPIIDIIIIBaa ' R Blended according to Government regulations a anteed to produce the finest results in bread-bakingi any similar household use. Just as palatable and mi as whole wheat flour. No Substitutes Required with Victory Cfe. X' Fancy Evap. Pears 1 4'2C!lT i,avvniu ruA ooc XjVIKK 6iO Much as wo regret it, we are obliged to add one cent pound to the price, owing lo increased cost at the soulj of supply. i The quality we will maintain at all hazards, lielievij our customers' would rather pay the slight increase and al be sue of the same appetizing cup. ( 1 Used by more homes in Four States than any other. mttmtvWi''''1 OV-' can Su- the as med. can tic Best Mince Meat., pkg. Klc I'ure Annie Uiitler ,pkg. lie llest Peanut Butter, ',41 .pkg. lie Choice Apples. .',... ifl ,pKg. Vie r.vap. Apricot ,pKg. Jlc Lhoice Hew pg. uc rancy hiiop I'eg Ail-ll lillllllir Asco A'ninionia ..,,.,( lilectro Si icon ( " Po lib fl ll"f f . .f.'f"f"ff-fW"f"....M......M..f-MMM.-. Choice Tomatoes Seeded Raisins Kellog's C. Flakes Post Toasties (irape Nuts Quaker Oats , Mother's Oats.... Shredded Wheat, ... .pkg. 12c Kellog's Krumbles, , ..pkg. lie l'illabury Bran , . pkg. 13c " W. rots. I Peas.... Peg Corn ( The Following Prices in All Our Meat Mair EVaoI beef liver i Q, ITCMI COOKED TRIPE ,. . IO GENUINE SPRING LAMB As for Meat Food and for making; broth, Lamb is especially recommended. It ia vr ishtng and easily digested. , l Legs ,., lb. 40c I Itib Chops .lb, 45c I Shoulders Loin Chops lb. 48c Ruck Chops lb. 38c j Stewing: , LEAN SOUP BEEF, 22c lb. ( Delicious Offc I Country Style l oc Finest New FrfskSausag e OC9 lb. I Scrapple - 'lb. Krout - ' EVERYWHERE IN PHILADELPHIA And Tkronf hat Pnylvu New Jry, Delaware tuul M4 A,f J F I Ml 4 ' I l i ss 'Ml 'Sft .a m W 'm .VfM 4l rr 1 I Sj, M pear in a tew uoura. ror o you can '" "-T- f--r -', - . . , iuu;iiiulj .vtfttfv? kmwm" wmuaii mr trinupi jor JUc you STTkI L2L,ZJ gmam w gapampg'm PW buy