EVENING PUBLIC LED'GERi-lHIEADEiaPHIA', TUESDAY, NOVEMBER $, 1918 v O THE GIRL WHO IS LEFT OUT OF CROWD BLUEBIRD HOLDERSREADERS' LETTERS RECIPES 10 ' m B M a U- IV. Bb, II K? I if M & wsc i -L - ?.. HEARTBREAKS DEALT OUT BY SCHOOLROOM CLIQUES e U the 61W .' 0r of lir (rni should lie ., Lnuugh to Lauph nnd Looh I head II hut the Cliuiie Imounts tit In Ifter Life alHIIHK in (i ur tint n I wi v 1-oen ' . on cApti when dn lire full of i -ice It l one of the blURi'Kt thins a filrl ccr ha to tare, or nt least It menu thut way to the girl wlm 1bb i to fnco it l Hixiik of the sclmoli oom clique i In everv xdionl there are clluuoii croud of Klrls who bo around with ' etch other and In every ncliool there nro Rlrls who me left oyt in tho fold, outside of tho crowd I live Known Klrln to sou tlirtr he trU out in their o n i noma at nlttlit because of thin, and 1 have known 'hers t no mi fnr hk In l'je school, mmplv anil solelv becaime burking the aihool ll(tn v.ih ton hr.iithrenklnR Do jou know how hi utbnaklng it is" A mil eonies Into well nay frenh. man hipli with In i linttv new fall rlotho- ind hei IiIrIi ilicnm for ROlng mound with the girl Cornel linen tiho Ii n siiunKei fioin another lt I.lHIo liv little ila bv d.iv. tho awful ti ith liwtm on hoi 'nie laugh about, tlmifrs xhe Known nothing of : they ro homn on the jcai together anil do not nilc In to eoino alonar They are not roIor to Uko hei in' To Till' Kirl who hai w nihil In tell how he bus been Mnublxd bj the m Inol i lis ue 1 want to j. "Don t ou I urc' ' 1 would hko to put my arm around jou and tell ou omethlng. I I h.to titter neen a Kirl oatrtiolxed b :t school aond who didn t amount to Eimcthum big when xhe nnishmll aciiool And I h.ive watched iron bound c'liiues fci.iuuuto time aft. r time and f c r tin most part simmer down Into tlio tni.-t commonplace. unintereMIng hfo soon afterward I know nuccpmful artKi. wrltem anu musician's who were neer twitted of being left out of thing". And they for ai the noon hour, and who wire ' hie been thonklntr fortune for It eer human enough at nit to caie and since. Teve w.ut thcro n flnti friend gile about it I know the different i hlp. I ii lolhinein eommiin nn. i. i, - you iin.1 .. i.i in .e, ., IU"" S you iln.i ,i gh I in school vou can gen eiau nnii nei u lire, jou eo T AVnn.D not .idiUe the girl left i ,.. t .u- t- . , -. .,u. i ... Mniw ciu-iie to waste' Hot llinn .P. nr ... . k .... ,. . . ner time imng to get into it Iteing 1 m n f ,U """,""p "' "" rnd hm ,h. r"'" 'U .thB frlef"'"'lP of boji. the real, worthwhile bovs n ' Please Tell Me What to Do 11) CYN7UIA Worried I ificcii Drn Mllilu I ,in n ,.!..,.. .. .i... . ?lm ,r, ,",.",'' Vl "lh"nl Sinn. ' ',r f..J.u'. bv? ' n or i It r .nonunc viitn a uoy irni ip, r my nenior ' v"1 ' ," " 'v; In i mntlon-nlrturi house oi ... 'i, ,. "I?"'l ."."en n ii-rt ror -i.u'L t he nakid me to rurresimnit with hitn I conrrnteil end I am e, rtsln rv n known rxcect inv moth-r thnt h !?.,,"n. .' '"" Ml1 "ri- sensible v.un man to i.rv one known I would ti. nr raiment ii do what he uke.l mo If I .lliln t '"it1 ' nun j ui i mil i ii lrn 'tnilii; inrthiiiB Lout him uriih-r UM th kn..w I wrote I i him for If tWv Imii I "ul,l I n rr fiaio ben ulloued t do It au I nitf II. Kill. I nion r s inMhinx to ih"in Pleas do pur in I till iniiM In not ulllns thnm fui I nave i-ri manv mure leusons thun thi i or' ion i,iu Vv iii sknew T ivrt t him nnd n. ver I I ml f.r thv knr him vveli but ' e rn if mi mother knew him eii I would n l r nil been able tu virile lo him nnd . h,,, . " " "" Ttis 1. 1 often write, he im i.mie backm.m Thl and ms,l.. no further to Phi'a.i.lphia In tho neor fmun Ho ,:.,, ,'ne angels write these sort i I v iIiim. ami I loid my moth, r "lerjihlnu Rha seem it u make a joke of tt iho nrn ' rHi- lui now even thiuK l do epelll if , also thanks the many other kind renders I," i" him fe.ms to disturb hi r undlwho Inn . Interested the n.eU.a sV,, sho of., n -peak, alut this ks to me fa dav a l YZlZ , ,,,. !n5V- ... 'S-alUr: lpj I h I no rlahl to tllm nt 1 t anv other thtnitH nliiih I , nn r ' a onsont lo writ- to ai .nn Mi mot! r has enn sunn far as i r sin win nav aomo one write to him n I r nurse tell him tie, eon t write to me ar more and many other trintra Jti moth r will urei , arr out her threat If I Jo Hi ! aat thlnu to dlaturb her Thla i" am t .ue nr n friends -Sottiine out of tin 'id nir Is written in our leitera ilu "lull r do" llust f atop urtlllltf to h m" Vhal khali I do If aho iarr!4a out her threat' s' 1 1! Vou niado a mistake at first, dear when jou startatl the conespondince vviinoui asking jour motners consent not like lettera bi iwern Ikjvs and girls Io tut make it a person il thing to him, hovvevir Then If she should arry out tho threat In. will nut b offended wnn j oti K j'our mother .avs mv.hlng further I inun.r I VLibi. ti tint ha.hi .,.... ui.& ' n . . ....u... ,.v. ..,,j ,..-. n,r , ,,i.,i, r (ininij u would ue iiroiier to ask , , , . . ' knows ibout It hineo sho has not slid him to come to all on vou lint t H We1","1" Just w jou must stop sho Is probablj only tias-' not think 1 would waste much time on llea.,,1 ,!cf"'" , , , , lng jou It might be will to tell this a boj whom I thought did not rate for i t lMXa Jj' , boy1 bov ih.t jour mother might want to me There are ho mnij others ,fo,r 'l ,"ke lTK, ,rU1 linn .one mrrxtuiml.n, - .!,.. .!.. " "mils IllUllgeil Oil think tie; THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE romvs iMit'iHii's, 1. .mie three sniull clfts thut in eisllj he alliis In viltli the re-t of tha lied iro-s but tu the soldier In Irame, t. re urn vi omen empluved In the exriu tlve utTlles of tho White House I. Hint Is the mutlhniaker's mi I il? 4. How nn the soles nnd heels of white shoes lie vihlteiMsl ut home? ft. itlien the tlrklnjr of a f a tloek nnnoj. the room uhiil iu be r.m Minn au be . ",' . ,. , , one in the fclek done lo silence' 0. fllve a reeli for a rood mi pe fruit ald, Will Ccnlnbute to Itjllan Relief Ti .e i.lor of 11 uina i Vnu Icat JIfldnm f v ,iul r II v. il .lUld prml it jr i lumn m.ih lnlorm. cgr 'rir.Uoiis t. lh Itullan rinna bl an h t f ttl' r.in r.ei u si at Ijo 1 a n 1 a h k i 0i Se oni To w li in At I a nd lh alrl Du ion and to unat aillreas- Third if I aeni iaah dj 1 write a note Slvtii my name ur Initials4 n j, i. First A check would be a more con enlent fo-m of contribution for tha organization to handle, but It is quite ll right to send cash Ileglster it In the mails fur fear of los Second Mrs IJenJntnln Miller Is head of tho Italian committee. Send tins ion r butlon to her In lare of iho Italian nmnilttee, I'mergemj Aid 1C8 Wal nut strut I'hlladelphla Thhd I think It would be a satis- fa tlon to the committee to know the name and address of its kind contribu tor, so 1 would si nil a brief little note iv ith either the check or oaah. Ynutin Man Like. Our Page To fie LdUor of M'omu s Vatttt Ilrae JIadam I rerHvfd jour auffseatlone a id Idma fur detmailist ami wlah to thank ) u f.r jour kind HiteBtUm I rlncerali u n iiiui .,ur e lumn nw bav srvateat a eaa ia I think that tint Wumsii'M Pass la r Int.iratliui II W. II We esteem this little letter from a man readu Wear Mnurnin: fur Tiame To "if l.illlor ol 11 imfl' l'age: lieitr JluJam AMU sou kindly sdvlso me how Ion a lilrl ahouli wear mournlni fur hep flvn ev Alau advlae mo liow Ion aha at'ould i train from so.n to theatrea etc Is ustonury for her lo ontluuu lo wear Ii - enstaeni it ruic ftr the d ah of htr tlmlf-o I thank J 1 V C VcconUng to He cr cs of mourning I Is customarj fir u gin ti wear mourn ing for her fiance for u J ear, just as idio would wear Ii for a member of her family (Joinr to the theatres, etc, Is s aaiUnlv. .a. iilitter- of ODtlOB. JUia en SrtetuttUi to Vida When tho Mow Aftei'Klow I.oaeH tho lilflu of llainaiici When irliovo tho rlvcr'fl flow Tho owl U winging; Turn an myrrh, UienBPi stir Through the waving pl'm m ui i it Wafting balm of lepp Id er That known my lnr n T ndei liilglit Stau light Softlv touch hei IJlllmv xi nt' Little toll r of tin nia 1 plifteil tlmrl Ctlckot trill. hippoomlll Sigh of wind annus the hil 13c ho tlii-oiigh her (dumber Ntill. "He lovts MiU death'" Arthur duiti iniun in the .Muili- fill l.j i fan. 1 lime found tliat tho majorln 0r bovs une their own Judgment iii picking out gitlx Thpy don t gle a hiKjtj whethu a trlil gUindu in with I ,u ,rm..,i r . . intl ... u . t,c sort 0f ,, thoy like He atlttled with the friendshiji of tin other girlM on the outxide ring Tin .iro the unumial one, like vour nelf who arc perhapx too i.ire to bo approciatod 1 knew two girls who got together oneo in their freshmen year In thU common bond of inidet j - that '. " um '"" '"ciuqo u lonctln Mslt ? ttiu.ther whe.e fortune has .arrled the seiond So mpu sie life In too One niul big and full of suiiirlie, mound the cor. ... . ner to worrs about that -oIK. nhl school ihoue ' 'et the best of our si hool ..ears, phjslcnlh and menLillV u"f ""'' fmmt tlia : life dor J n,, nn graduation da Tl.N tn.lv our , ommuictment " fie tadj f r , do not get eClteil ,.i- tnnr. rtl.n.. . !, 1 nilltler, but till her li un.ru ,... ,. I Pieasuro to jou and jou want to keep I up the i-orresnondenee. and ihnw i.eV. I sexeral of them Ofter to do this and ' fi V'.". ,,oul1' hot like to break the t.iii .,-," ." ,' ll,'.mk Ju "' "id she will understand Hut do not be nngrv or peeved about It nor let It get on mV"."0- ,Q,y fu,n wllen people If ...n. ...... .1 .'.... "VCI", it ,t.l. n.T.r.u""r'"..'"rY MuiiKiy ueslst iAh ii person teas, d does not rnlnd " 'J hank ion for 'liial Dollar C'vnthiT. ti, mica ih. mi . . , fa,tene.l n Ji on? .i ,v,k'"',1, r,.mer vv ho ' ," ""1 ,a, ' fill to the , lipping of tho I ?,ori ' tho splendid old ladv of c Ightv- I four VI hn tq Kiiminrtle.,- .. ii -i.i... .. . ---" .3 ouhhui mm u oeu-riuui n im. V i. e "own. so it doesn t nntter I whether we are able to or not Cwithla I . . ., V, ...... .it-.i m,u. unu lllll out uiaiu oiere-oat stopped in und left $", Loin of nfi ill the Sea I. ir wi.h.-T ., C-. with a vaiinc In.. ".Vii 7 i . ..",', earSs murn fo?ame iIt'l?.,,'nmet,llHnl- ,' - vltid s?v" , , & nd urls to hi. rnle". summer place nd I was a mon them Would vou advise mo to ak him to .urno and see me- Dear Cjnlhla unawr as I soon as posalble ANMul S 1 :si1c1."u !" .!"a at ti.o joung ell Hiort Slnrie? 11 Mil sui,tnt short stories to a sv'idliuti names uf v. hlrli vnti ,nn Otwl rk",ele::hilno0'r "" ' ,"" S , ... . . . . "" leniiv eomeded to l hotter furni to i sliiv awuy fium publh plan s of amuse ment for at least thte.1 months aft.ri Hie death of a ih ar i in Afti r tint it I one feels in the mood to g( plai es It is ipjite all right I g., it Is custom irv for a girl to w.ar lur engagement rinjr oftcr the death of her tlanee It Is i I muter of choin. ,,n vvliiih linger It is I ui after tho period of mourning is' over -' "I. over :"1ur",n' ?,Y lu'H k'rovvn to be op- , sauuui, fsijreiany since me war, and I many women nro not going Into black j for their hero dead. Manj- women wear i black for three or six months if jou i would rather Ihrmlnnnrtuuinrnr.,.,, jt tu follow this i ustom, too - --- . ... .. .v., JUU Did iNot hcnil Aililtr-s To Ilie I ddor o II otnaa I'aar Ilftar Jlatlam In u ateady read r of Jr for j e.,r I ii m oln to hmk 50l, if It Id possible for uu to et me thai rain uout aa I o out lo work rvry day and It vvouli be. very wehome unless jou have some mis lae ln view"" I aaw Jlra. M. D.'a ottor In tho Uxrhanar, u I., j It was Impossible. JI I, O . to for ward this request to tho kind reader who offered tho raincoat, as you did not give jour address. 1 am eorrj-. Ilielorj of iliips Torbiililen To Hie i diior of 11 iu a poire Dear Ma lam IV .ml.l in,. t.l... m.o.ii.s in th oman a i-.xehanga a brlaf tkeich of the t' S. ! Mania, und the V H s rape ilomaln, of the United Male navy? Mra ) I T t, Thero Is no printed record nf these two ships and unless tlio history of a ship is a matter of open record It Is not permissible to print It from private record The Junior Rnl On- To Iht Xtflfor o It oman Vaje. Dr Madam 'Would jou klndlj he u m In tellln me. where the Junior Itisl . rosa la loeatedv 'Alao, do mviubera supply ihetr own wool? tMlaaj ii M The Junior Keel Cross Is in tho same building with tho American Ited Cross, at HIS Chestnut street The wool Is requisitioned by auxiliaries, which In turn will give it out free to their mem ber. Wauls a Pair of Skates To "e dilor o ll'omuii'a raut Ii nr Madam I am a slrl t n irs ot I X hav bteu lomtlnv fur u pair of skatre but mr mother annot afford to buv them Mat be aoiuo one who reada my letter and who haa a pair of akatea to li away will kludljeforward them to me A IcUAHUH. I Umx&h$.Sjir Jiaa a val-s, tUtates tu GIRLS KNIT RED r.ySK ' ,v M lA ift , T'J r fiJjSWsB.s- jBIHb I I 'f 1$ 'IBS?8-' tsssaS- ymMr I I In pilnnln lillli mi.-r. .ire ( jih Slnul. Dorolliv llrown, 'lhcr I mil lb urn i- HrovMi, Jiinit llmwn, Helen llroun. 1 mil) Ilrnwn anil (.rare an I.ear UNSELFISH LITTLE GIRLS KNIT RED CROSS BLANKET Light I'ntitnttt 1ism'v (ue I i Landy and ( uUe to Huv Wool mid II in Led tgllt mid l)n In )litl,e MX Gift A luige ai ! I .lull till Ln.inkil ha been turned Into the I rciuhurt Auxiliary of the Ited ( roxs b eight little girls who have been wml.lt if I ke Trojans einco April It U made uf kriiitul squares of many bright lolor'- and In tho enter is n laro fled roK IN rhups M mnj" go to warm miiiu uoundul Amerhan boy tills winter, or some lonely, heirtbrokeit I'rcnch mothir and 1 i bahj or It maj' be tucked nroiitifl a grinning pollu wlio Is bolng.iiettid to iliulli in u comalQr'ccnt hospital In an use, u is bouii'1 to make things n lot mon iliicrful wherexcr it lands. It 1 ai in and wnoiij, anil, ho side, there must Iihm ncpt into it somo magic from the g. n. rou eager lingers of tho eight little girN Whether oni billeMs In magic nr not clouKii t innlie any diffirfm e Noino can denj- that there i a something' that gets Into a gift whlih (osta Just a little bit moic than mom The eight little glrln are Kinllj Hron, Grace an I.ear illiuljs Stout, IJorothy Ilrown, Ksther l.ons lleatrlie Urottn, Janet llnwvn and Ilei. n Tlionn and they all 11 e Just around i'ift -third and Web ster stlccK 1 hej linM formed a hort of club, nnd the general superintendent is Ml Dorotln Hothersoll who is an aunt of the little MNkc-i 111 huh l.Tit JIIks HiUhirtoll f.is she didn't THE DAILY JACKIIVS II) lUhil V. LITTI.U Jacklo sat on tho top lall of J tho fence, wondulng how he could do his bit To be mire he was a tiny lad, but understood manv things lor his vvee- number of ji ars After sitting thus for sever il minutes In ran to tho faim- . r """r U minutes In ran to tho f I.ous.) klti hen where hlr slsti r could be found cooking some dcllg cooklet it... i m .... . .. ... .May, lightful inn Tin m smr s cooil : mine one Ma " said .la.klu helping himself without waiting for an an'wer .lut 'hen ho happened to see slstirs face. fcl'e was crjlng Whj, he never knew in u nig gins rieu '.Maslr, whal vou crjlng 'bouf' ho asked, patting hei nrip and at tho same time slutting his mouth with cookie Jack walked out of the hnuso with a great determination on his face 'I'll fix that Illllv fonwcll You see " .;'"",' '. "Vu"1 ""' ue inun. i ore i """" rounu ill le ialclj cause I uon i ' '"' l""rc. peimles and nlcktla. an' I Wa.';t l" ln'5' ! h llt" 3' '" ' . Ur alktd down tho road, angrily bkullllng the dust after him boon there appeared Ju-t what ho had been hoping to see A big blue Minibout and Hills II10"wuci',;I,reSS ''V."l8!!! ',l"..bell'S: hat he' had oiten What do ou say e? But he only ln his babv in nil that that would hint the joung min's feelings, but It hint his own more to think of the rib. that he wns missing 'Whit's the idoi of that awful face, Jarkb "' he iskeil holding him tight de- nAVS made my "iLSIIRUVI'S ANSWERS I. The iiierliin snlv illon .Xrmy In l'ranre hi- lieti.iiie fiitiiiiiis fnr the Uoiuhnuts mid iiitrto fed to soldiers. I.l nlvs lit lute re. Is u member of the silviiioii ruii who bus heen Iru moiilhs under lire In Trance. J. J'liMlnc an frniilnc Istard with news- l.'T', f","u""ul, '""'" V iHiie.l noron can le trimmfsl etisllr mid nr.tlllj hr farln the eie with ,U. hinds of the inalerlil, mid tuni- Isipers Is eiiiiiouili-ul and enirlenl in them uu the outside instr.su ut Inside. 3. Minted palters should he plurrd In n '"' Mi" hnlf tilled with wnter when th" "re belli hul.ed, sil le.it .they will kiili their shape and the lllllut will have a better limine to liroivn. A, ll ilttrnillle shirtwaist cull he made hi iiiiohliiliit: Hue linen with a vest, ullirs and ruffs or trailer linen l lillird with heiitstltihlliL-. givo lo tills llulo girl I will lie glid to send her address 1 hope sho will got them, for those things mean so mueu 10 joung peoplu of her age. Home for Mfilille-Apeil Woman To iie rdicr of U'oinan't I'aae: V tir Jlndaiii Perhaps sou can put ins In toueh with some riflu 1 woman, who wonts a Kooil burnt I lull t want hired help Ihey are tot mut h if a strain on irni uud exact too hluh wj at a Hut I do want soutt one In my hoiu for tompaliy, na 1 am alone all ut, i lion i nam iv Btu "-. ., v. ..ti., ..In. u til t. Lln.l nnii iilb.llitint urtinnil ' ths houao an 1. of co'irae, ls w illlll to at least watt uu heraulf I tliomrht pcrhapi thero were is rsona looking fur Just auch hoiuea 1 nn not jtnrtlcular about the uee only 1 dun t want a perauti too old lllra ) r t Mrs K S 's address Is held lore and leltirs fnr her will bo forwarded Uuli Drcsring Four tablet noonfuls of salad i d ono ' and one-half tableaponnfulH of vinegar, one-half teuspoonful of silt one-eighth tenspoonful of pepper one tableapoonful of grated union time tablespoonfuls of ihlil sauce Heat thoroughlj together and sine. Guticura Helps Skin and Scalp Troubles A I druggliu.- BaasSf Omtmanta M, Ta!eai8 Sample each free e( "Catlura, Dlfl X, BaiUa.'' CROSS BLANKET lne aiitiilug to do with the work thon little girN did In tho llrst place, they decided thit tin v wanted to do some thing all In tliemsihes for tho Ited Cross and a blmket seemed bigger thou anjthlug else tliev could think of. Thev had to get all the wool themschei, and what with w ir-s-ulng stamp, and all the expenses which the war has brought to Jiuinlli poi l.i tbooks. to get that Wool tniam einnoiin Some one who wanted to know Just how tlu mm, going to ninmge watch ed theli efforts t Fai. and found out that thi i didn t buv Ice cream and mild ir httle iakis ,.r tickets to the moli ' And thev worked cery cen Ing knit td niul knitted nnd knitted, red and white and nil colors of sriinrc- un til flnalli tint blmket was finished And the Ited ('ii).rt tent Its thanks to them, togethrt with an Important looking" lempt so thiv feil that on the whole the blank, t was a pretty good Idea Without gllng away tho ace of an p-irthular one of thco Industrious ladies. It n a be sild til it none of Ihim is -.ouncer than eight, nnd none oldi r thin tw.le, which are two of the tnosa itt i active ages a lailj- (.in hae And this 1b added to, a postscript there wcie tomo bojs knitting on this blanket too, but there Is possibility of their being soldiers or politicians or icn presidents one of tlftso dijs, and their names and piituus hao been suppressed fn obvious rcisons NOVELETTE BIT Hall sister crv, an" jou don t glvp me nnv mon. pennies. ho cried us his kkklng subsided, and he saw hia "Idol" laugh- . ,'H'VV ."'" vp"' Hn'n Il,ivn to look into this." said Hill with i frown us ho !,ut ,'ch Ui tho lar beside nlmself nnd hnded for town The car stopped In front of the postothce, and .lack knew that that meant mom thrift stamp. When J.n k had the book of stamps spiurod tiglitlv in his hinds 11111 sild Now we'll tnko a nlco long ride Uhat w is sister doing when jou left home. Jack-' 'Sho was making cookies I have one In mj- pocket if jou want It Tin v re aw ful good," ho said, as he produced a broken cookie from his pocket 'Sure I want It! Mm, tliej are good, aten t thev" Hid jou say tint Mnv made them " ho ahki d. thinking how nli i it would bo lo aiwajs liavu such cookl.s on hand '1 In n ho wondered what tho quarrel hid bun about, unvwij hy noth ing In pirtlcular. B.no thit Slav had danced a little too much with Joe Wllks II , liimstlf didn t cam about dancing, I ut didn t he want her to enjoy herself.' Of toutsp hi did' It was all his fault .n hour latir Jackie came Into tho house with face smeared with choco late, and held tlghtlv in his band was tho hook lillid with thrift stamps When on earth hive jou been Where did jou get the candv and what's this'" "he i rled her face turning a deep id, lor she well knew who he had been with With Illllv fonwcll He bought mo this mi i.indy, an' lies comln over to night lie told me to till jou ' Two hours litir. Maj blushed when 7 ii kin said 'What jou got on that i prcttj dress for''" but although Maj tut cross with mnv, sho did want lo look her hist, n all girls do Against Jackie's will he went 1o bed nt his usual tlmi but he surclv t-hought that he was going to miss something, and so uneasj was his mind tint at 10 o clock ho crept down stalls', and peeped Into tho living room One look was enough und he turned fioin the window fiftlv, sajlng to hlmsilf, 1 ve dona my hit, nnd 1 think I nnd another lookle for that " So J icklo helped himself to more 'lisses lookles, and then trudged on to happy dt earns of eating Ico cream soda with Hilly Conwell. Tomorroicfi Complete Toelcltc iv juitf to AuvvnritiU.- Cortluroj Rct Robe I'orduinj has Innncnso popularltv both for the dinner rrbt robe and for the less formal negligee Lined with n softer silk It Is an excellent materlul for cool dujs and It does net crush and got out of shape as liner rubrics will, though It does rub and soon will present a worn look unless carefully handled It is a curious notion these dnvs to mike all ports of garments of strips of cloth, leaving Just room enough In nn under arm seam for the armu tlo go through The DIET During and After The Old Reliable Round Package -A riTaiTfiliadTx llaWUJM Hkmj&&''' .AGEDJcNDtrWniM K Ti ' I I litia MIMTikWU Wll "SSSSfc&oos j aijt7 SetAlItOMll'-s-O' ""'" k eta wav- DREAMLAND I ADVENTURES lly DADDY I .1 ror plttfl ntw aditnturc rncl trrr.. tie. t V nntna MunJav vntt tniHnu Faturilai j tllluc Jay, illspuisctl ai a ilctcctlir, permtmtcs l'fiwv to follow a nina ttlh a laiket. Jllue Jay think tin htan n irtwilmi l'cp'iu sinpicls that he ml he u ;ij ) CIIAPTGIl II Thr foit'c in the Alley TIHJ Mjstctj Man was half wnj down tho block when 1'eggy and niuo Jay followed him mound the corner. And as thev turned after him, he gae a quick Klmco behind him nnd lied Into an nlhj 'Look out, I'llncoss. Hn raav bo wall lng to i.ltih jou,' cautioned Hluo .lay. as 1'iggy ran after lihn 'Iho same thought had come to l'fggj. 'ion fly abend nnd seo what ho Is doing." she hild "II" will not piy any attention to a bird ' Away sped Hluo J.i, only to gho n iry of illsappuliitmcnt when be reached the nllij. "He's gone He's got-nw.iv fioin us" "lionV. jell so loud,' inutioned l'cggy. running up and looking Into tho deserted nllev 'WhatH the diffiiciuo" Ho taii't un derstand bird talk argued Hluo Jay. "Hut real detectives nlvvaj-a keep Just ns quiet lis they lan," declired I'eggy. who was afraid that the shrill Bcrcami would betraj' thcni 'That's ttue. I 11 whisper after this," promised Hlue Jnj-, Iljlng up tho alley in un cflort to find tho man I'eggy Miituud ciutlouslj' after him Soon nlio c.imo to n tiny house, which Hluo Jay In his hurtled search had over looked She heard lolocs Insldo the door. Probably this wis where llui man had gone. Putting her e'ir iloso to tho door Teggj- lould hiar the lolics tnoro plain ly One was veiv gtulf 'IIiio nte somo gioccrlcs," It was sajlng "lliosi will kciii jou fioin get ting hutiRij und when jour father gets better m ijhe I lan help him find a Job " 'Oh, thank ou," ntiswcred a gill's voice 'Ulun inj' father gets his Job, he will p ij jou baik llrothir Tcddj und I an rather hungry" "Itallier hungrv," mid the gruff, oiic. 'I should say jou were ou'm Stirling When did jou r it list"' "1 don't Just exactly know," hisltated the girl s voice 'I hid u piece of bread jestculay morning ' Fpoko up a boy's tnble "Hut sistir lblen hasn't had ntijthlng since the d ly In fore "'then vou pitch light Into this meal I'vo brought J on," said tho gruff Mlce 'Not iitiotliit word until jou re tilled tip ' At a table inside wire ti little boj' and gnl i.iling away as fatt as they iculd In ono corner of tho room was a bed on which lav a man with his head band iged Hesldo tho bed stood the Mjfitiry Man. Ho was looking at tho inun on tho bed In a puzzled was ' Maj bo I did wrong in bringing oiir father home Instead of putting him In Jail," mill tho Mjsteij Man, scratihlng his head. "Does ho often get drunk" "He never gets drunk,' diclaiid Helen Indlgnantlj-. "Ho went up In the I hills this morning to seo If ho could get a Job crn a farm 1 can't understand I how jou found him staggering aioiind." "Peril ips ho got hurt some wav. I never thought of that," said the Mvs-terj- Man, scratching his head again "Id hettir take him to tho hospital" ".No' No'" cried Helen "They took mother tu the hospital and sho never eiuiio back ugaln " Hlue Jay was t,o nntloitq to seo what was going on ln tho room that ho ac cldently tapped his beak against the window pane Initnntly the Mjstcry Man faced around and saw Piggy peek ing In Hefore hho could draw back, ho had thrown open tho door and ttlzed her hj tho shoulder 'Spjlng on me, nio ou"' be cried. "I'll teach j ou In ttrr m inner ' Loose Coal of Velours With Corded Yolto and Sleeves 'lliis loose coat is of velours anil has tlie long peg effect that is com ing into style again. Tiie joke and the -lecvc ore corded II INFLUENZA Horlick's Malted Milk Very Nutritious, Digestible The HEAL FoodsDrlnk, Instantly prepared. Made by the ORIGINAL Horllck process and from carefully selected materials. Used successfully over century. Endorsed by physicians everywhere. Specify Horlick'S The Original Others Are Imitations Adventures With a Purse 1 IM Ml TOIIAV I, A liriiiiil.nrvv aupplv of nlil-'nsliliinrd aoiithrrii rnriiinriil, i. l'oiiiitnln-prn IpU tnhlils. 3, A mil el lutlet hlue bird that Is n tea pot holder. """VOW?. In olo VlrBliiln they fet lit reort L' to tho old-fashioned method of irushlnB corn hotvvcen Rtonen Msho that's tlio rrasm this vvlilto lorn mrnl that one of the shops Is fentutltiK Is so jiartleul irly kooiI I'll le.ivo it for you to decldo vi Ik thor It Is Rood hrrauso of tho old-fnshloiiiil proeeen. hut, hy Jour leave I'll hold to my opinion Hint It s Bond, mighty trond A brand mnv fresh Mirply has Jtil lomi- up fiom tho houth, and haa Imii put up In two pountl hies for tvimtv rents, nnd In four-pound lots for forlv cents luting haBS Ho the tnaltlncs o2e.rllrlous niuHhis and c.ikrs, anil nil ports nf i.ood thliics "I'nuutaln ntns aliould .ilvvavs he filled vvllh perIlllly lirip.ircd fountain pen Ink," jou read, and ttoine' day when Jou happen tu sro pomr, ou .no re mind! d of what jou ir. id and so jou lllirflinsn it 1.,.lllrt (-! .l-lit.. ... , . . drop of Ink which hintoforo tho fninllj nan ni'ii uiicoinpiainuiBiy iiisappours, and jour Ink, jour own pet fountain tt, n I..I. t. .1... -..,.. l.t .!..... I.. I'tt, ..nt, tiviwiiicn tiiu UIIIJ vvrillllK 11UIII III tho house As a riHUlt, about tlm sec ond tlnio jou w.mt to till jnur pi n, thV I I.l t K..1I " .PI.A R..I..II.... ... .1.1 Inl . in. ii ..,, in,- nuiiiiiuii li, line ,iti problem IIih In tho Ink tahletH which havel been prrpan d for fountain puis Ono of thrxo lltlln I ililitx Is itisirtul In tbe Ink tulii of tho pen , watir Is then added, and our pen Is mini A box ut iin"ti ii nn n iusih iiiiiv lllirrn iflllH nns iuiij iho or turin uozin lapsuiis And wriuldn'l il bo a Rood Idea to mini n bll nf tin 111 111 nllr liov In i.itini'' Some-huii, I inmiot picture n in in h uir- rjniK e.iriiuiiv in iiih n ir a. outtle of Ink, but n bov of thisn tablets, nnvv. wouldnt take unv room. 'I'lillv jiut tlm kittle on,' und Mk did without any tumble, but vihrn I'lillv trliH tn takn tho Imllhnr kittle off. It hho Isn't very iiinfiil. rhe m.ij I urn I'ollJ M llncirs. Not. Inmevei, If hhn hisotlo nf tho novil and useful little birds villi h was dlieovctnl In todiv'ii lulventure. A bluo hiid or nil blid nnv lni hid, of heavy m.itiilil whh h opens up tlm middle and foims a lonvinlenl holder fnr the hot liandli of lentiot or lalth. (Jno ulil I kium, who eeutrnlly serves, tea each nftciuoun had tho covers and napkins on hi r tea ivnitnn ln blue, and her tia peri Ico was nNn decotatiil In the s imo i nlor Tin line bird teapot holder then nilded mn of tho cxtia touches whlih mnl.is hei after noon tia partleulnrlv ilcllKhtful and "different" The holders, bovd most nttractlvelj, tan bo had for ilKhlj-Ihe cents Tor thn names of (.hops where nr- J limes iiieniioncii in -.ciiveniures wnn a l'urso" ctn he putehnsed, address J'dltor of Woman's I'age, IIvcnino I'tiiihin I.iiDaint, or phone tho Woman's DepaitnuM, Walnut 3000. Pitching Chicken for Canning 1 ee a qiui t Jar l'.ick tin h.iildli with a ihlKh Inside, tho hreikthone wllh n tlilnh lnsldi , tho b.uklioin ami tlbs with a liu; lnsldi, tho Jru; lirce mil iluvvn ward, nlniiKMdn tlio Ineasthone, the wines; tho wishbone: the llllets , tin necl.bone Do not pick tho Blhlcts with tlm nit it Directions for the homo c.inninR c f chhken, incuts, soups, fruits and vcki- tittiiiB jii..j i't iuuiiii in i m mem Hum -tin of tho United States Department of I Agriculture, nndvwill be FuppIUd free of ch u-KD to anj one wrltlnc for them to tlio illvlsyn or iiubliiatlon Things to Know A llillo whlto enamel clothes trrr is the nicest sort of a t?lft for the ne hah). Old night Kevins make very kooiI fcllp (overs for drissis to bo hunc avvaj on hangers out of tho ilUEt. ( iirtaln ilnus wound with bright ml nrcd itln ribbon mako prcttj napkin riiiKS foi the houso lmitv cuests Iho mlors mako It easy to dlstlniiuUh the different napkins 5r54 1422 OTaluut street WL'ST Or OCLLUVUl bTIlATrollD The "Spirit of the Times' is reflected in the Fashions offered by Gidding Having foreseen the johenomenal increase in the cost of fur, cloth and labor involved in the productions of Women's Apparel of the higher type, purchases were made prior to prevailing prices and these economies may be taken advantage of by their patrons. Smart Tailor-Made Suits lo be worn wilh one's ow" F-" Beautiful Fur-Trimmed Suits Perfect Karmonies of cloth and fur. Coats 'or Limousin" Open Ctu Afternoon & Evening wear. Hats l',at Porirny h& fashion of Paris either in tho imported hat itself or exact reproductions and individual designs from their own French workrooms. Charming Gowns for lreet, afternoon, restaurant, formal and in- formal functions. V The ' A Maid and Two Men The Story of the. Girl Who Was Left Behind Hy 11 AXEL DEYO HATCUELOR CoMtloht, ltt. hi) 1'uille l.tdaer Co. LXVIII ((yrrr.hh, J ou won't du lv with my YV money, and that's cettaln." Mr Ilratulcr, his face purple with rcprcrsed anscr, ejiil his daughter ncroils the. din ncr table. 'To think of 11" Mild Mrs llrnnder, almost In u wall, after till wove done for htr!" Helen sat at tho side ot Hie table In sllenci". Tluro was no ono else In the dining room ut that moment "Haven't jou iirtjlhlnB to saj for jnurself?" stormed Mr. llrnnder ntcnln. "Hush, Willi jou'II luvo the servants Biisslp'n-r," .Mrs Iliaudir, anxious nl wnjs lo preservo appearances, was f'ulcic to add here Soft-foottil Tluitso (ititered nt that moment to remain the soup plates, and niriln theie wns sllenu. licit it noticed that the Kirl seemed unusunllj deft and that thiTo was n smirk on her face. I'vldi ally she had been listening outside the dooi. "Tho girls nre nil fools " snld Mrs llrnnder vcnomuuslj. "ltuth Ituvvlund beB.iii all this with Helen. Sho Usui lo havo a Brain of common sense hifc.ro that. Its this wnr coins to their heads Uko champagne. Ihey nil think they can begin to si out Inilcpindineo Initne dl.fuly'' "Did j on hear mo?" Mr. llr'inder said, lurnlnB to Helen again "I say jou shin't do It." "ou didn't s ly that, father "Whit wlnt's that?" "I snld Jim did not sn' I shouldn't go Vou said I shouldn't go with your money" ' It amounts to the same thing ' ' ' Oli, no, It doesn 1 ' ,i ' What do jou mean ' I I mean Just tint, rather that I am going nnd not with jour monej "And whose monej Is going lo tuko jou over? Viho Is going t finance this sacrlllcl.il trip ot jouis"' miccied Mr. Urander ' I m going on a takirj " ' "A salary from whom' ' Tinm nn organization that Is send ing minim across " hat orgnnlrntlim ' ' Helm looked up and met her fathers ens siunrelj Sho had nlwujs dreaded looking Into those ejts from tin- time when sho lmd been a small Bhl In lluise d i he had ridiculed lur childish fnnt les Sho had thought of him al lium as apirt from family life "Vou hio no tight to speak to me I like that," Hiltn said now, meeting his. cjis for the llrst time un.ifi.ilil Ifu staled at her ln nm uemtnt, nnd oihu more her mother Interfered,' Tlineso will hear jou, don't lose jour! tempi r. Ho paid no attention tn the vrotds, but Theteso intend wllh the toast and vegetables nt that moment, nnd Mrs. llr'inder drew a breath of icllcf nnd tried to get Helen's ejo so that sho might wain her against antagonizing hir father to such an extent. Ililin, hoiveicT, hnd kept her gairo on her plato and tefused to answer her mothers distress slgml lieu 1 hcreso once more li ft the loom Mr 'rainier was calmed down to the extent of tuning the roast, and It vvisn t until It had boon served ami they wcie alone onco moro that tho conver sation was resumed. Then Mr grander snld cvenlj: .'And whj-, praj', have I no right to spiak to jou that waj.'' This sudden opitosltlon to his will from a member of his own household was strange enough to be inli resting. ' lletauso I gje jou no reason for doing It I havu the light tn do as 1 think best about raj life. I thought It. best to conio homo to llvo after Jim Nothinc like cakes and waffles from Uncle Jerry Br? IttatA jgKy Pancake Flour It contains pow dered Buttermilk: so helpful in cooking. Ask for the Yellow package. sm .., t5 fvri.z"' rJ.CeVlffsH iSSs" WID !L. A flWL ls vtjiiwm wmmmmmmM mm ywvvr&'wm&' T" -spt '"' 56cV-568 3l(lh A-VCtlUe Pams Shop of.AmimqC went, nnd so 1 citno home, hut I don't consider tint jou have nny right to run my llfo now that Jim Is none. I must be thy ono to decldo what Is best to do." "And tho fact that lour unroots oh. iect will have nn weight with jou. 1 1 ouppoae7' Helen shook her head "It Isn't ns If j ou renny tared one' way or another 'Thnt's gratitude for Jolt," broke In nermoincr Mr llrnnder (lung her a look, nnd she subsldod, duniltig It best to let him han dle this matter In his own wav. After nil, she had never been nblo to reach Helen, xceptlng through surfuro mil ters Onco If sho had threatened to dee prlvo the girl of somo article of clothing sho had licit! nb!5 to sway her ono way or another That wns hifore the advent of Jim Townsend "I mem that neither j'ou nor mother I would forbid mj going because J'ou dhjj not tiiinit it nest ror mo," Helen wentenn "It would slniplv ho because jou had oilier phns which must not be. Inter fered with Mother's reason would be that peoplo would talk, and jours would hi' that becauso T am jour daughter I simply must obej ' Tiinmrrovv's Inatnlliiieut allows llatei I un unexpected source of ajmpathj. COCOA "ALL FOOD, NO rVetSr" In these days of food stress und high prices, The Wise Housewife Welcomes Wilbur Cocoa As n solution to many tablo problems. As n food Wilbur Cocoa has extraordi nary nlue, and tho number of dainty dishes that can be ' made with it are as surpris inif as they are delightful to eat. 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