EV-iMlilU JfUBLIO LEDGERHlLABAiuiIA; TUESDAiT NOVEMBER, iS,; 1918, Inc1 ' ' ' ; : ; : - f-r "'WOMEN'S HEARTS THROUGHOUT THE ALLIED WORLD JOIN FORCES IN OURNEWDAYOFPEAtiE m TORCH AMERICAN WOMEN CA UGHT NOT LIGHTL Y HELD "NIK SEPARATE SKIRT COMKS INTO FAVOR -.. few..- ...'"? - j -. 'r t mt .1 t 11 'HI .. f . r.. I - .1.- C ... "5 na ill l ills lltv leiv icnvv i nuir iivarii ij ivios int' .-"rill it ,- i i"V Franci'. Whrncv ihr Torch Cnmv11'v Irani to Thanh t1- ' .... , ,. .... . w fie iroiici o; uiir auips: "J -J f i8?; rir P"rtr not Ihnl ye hair dlril far naught y torch AmeilCHti women woke up Mkei , . : C Tha torch i limc lo in1 inanht ELSHWIU'RI' on this nge will be found the poem from which there two lines ure taken ami nti riphiiistloii of why It wag wtltte.i In this lay of our own a-lsdnem somehow that marvel loun nocm. "Ill I'landcrs Field ' nnd w Jts answer seem sjmbollc of the whole i Hush tho Sflon miles of uienn wiib like a little slieiim IIom mc mourned nnd frnicd when our bnjs went Hut hi they stole across the sin In tho dead of the tilKht, 'silently, lest they hrealt our hontts In their Ruin-, wc did not weep The women nf Knituc. I'nt-lnnd find Italy were without luirs, and tho were workltie haul to (111 the iIhii of the men who hail Hotfe. We enuKht Hi war. When we think or tlmse men who ,.,,,,1. v.. ,,i t.,n amne W.. .mule 'died for Ideals In the mini of Plunders the world roritet It liinlVvir s.ihl Ani'Ti we women feel humble Vet in our way ,.,,., ni(ii would not wake tip to tho ife caught a torch, too war. , For three yenrs before Xmcrlui en-i tered the war women 3000 mile away -r-r n.H been n marvelous thine ti. a were havitur their hearts wrunR with , X ,,,, , utIl , ,lpnrt f ,,, the an-culsh and bH erness of men ImI ,, ()f ,. A ,,,,, Tl,rtnjr wc rnl to them forever Theirs was the fate, h( , ,iU tInU ,lf t)eln T10 ,ottn, ,)f too, to seo their hom.s burn.rt doiwi. ,. Jll!(( roH ,p plrpct. Uo their daughteis si.alched f.om he shel- , fe1Jln(,. whilt ,lIe 1(v lln,nB- ,c st ua snon-rr.";1 :;." a'Vo' I ;'; - ,;-''-' r,ow -ur '" ? js that had b,c.ken taMvXiH eh.ldho '"- d''ou'' ii, ALT. thli for three vears and there tho suffo.atlon of te-irs How tli i was darkness at the end of It Then ""T1 hv ,tfcX" , 'f ,l ' ",1",,1 '". ,,n .,,.. ... ,, . ,, , with tlinn for a little while to tell then, America came Into the war l first . , , , ,,,, . , the sendlnK over of troop, was, ... one '"" "'; 'lu" u''Zm I ; , . r of our soldle.s In Krnnee ieinarked.1 '',MI , "W '"V, ",,,"'',' Icoked upon flmplv .., an international , wp U.M ,n,,l.J "" , ,v "'ll' N, "." , "7 courtesy. Amerl some thought, rl.li. fnr that minute as thev j? ba, It to tl . 1 Carefree America, will spend h. .' mom v f' '""' Hhell-Httrpi homes to ... ) here, but she will not sp.ml lor ,nV I I,p,1" !; "tih merlj-i, wanlM t.. hep blood. The women of im.ini ate to. - " hudd them up nffalli Mow . do far away from tlw war rhev do not i " ,""" , ""r o 10..1. mrk ub.h.. want their bovs to ro I J""'1 ",' ll"; ,nl"t ,f i". Aimrl. ..n 'American womin n'll not wake up -llirnwn they h.uo pad to I-raliee the was the cry brought to ,m. 1,o..m dvbt of belnc the battlefield of th every pioneer Ameiu.m w.ir noiker who world came home from deva.latid l'ianr to' W inien of I'm me 'I he torch vour the Slates, happv arefr Suites Simiii Atmilom sisters i"iucht Is not llwhllv ' miles aHJ I held We know some nf sour lieiittarhe Then suddenl) niiihni; happened Is Ju.t begiiinliiK and we, too, will hold It must liavp been then e caught the , oil. ton'h hlf!b until It Is (Vised 1 Hk fflBBsSm' America Kept Her Pledge In Flanders Fields In I'laiiilrrn fliUli tltr pnppU'i Won lli'tuceit tlir II05.C., roic on roic, J'hnl mink our placet unit lr the Ihr lark, uttlt biavclp vliifn, ;;, Sinnc hand iimlihl the limit . brtini: c me the ilciul. .SVior ilnyi apo We llieil, fitt iltiwn, into ltnst( utaw, l.oi ed tiiui iicc loiul, and nolo nu lie In i'hiiidci'.i IfWv. hike up our ijumrcl Kith the of.' I'o you Iiom falllmi hands uc throw the torch, tie tinitri to hold It httih! I' ne hnali faith irtth ui irm die ll. shall not sleep, tlwi i.h popplri '.Oil) In rinnder field,. , Lieutenant Colonel .lohn I' .Mi I'na.'of Monti Mil, Can., who was killed tin duty in I'lumle.-n Jiinu ai v L, 1U1S. Tim pDum win wiltten ut V)ti-s Apt 11. I HID America's Answer llet ye In peace, ye I'landcrs dead. The tlpht lhal lie ad"" bravely hit HV'rr fnAnt up. And tee tiill keep 'fine faith uttl, you ifho Un asleep With each a ciavs In mark his bed, I iirf popple hloiilny overhead, Where once his r vn life blood ran red. ."o let your tci! be in ect and deep !.i I'landen Iclth. fear hot Hint )c hnic dud for nnuyht. The toich ye. I lew lo us nf aiityUt. Ten million hands Hill hold it hlyh. And I'icedotii Unit shall ticier die! II. i'ii' learned the leson Unit yc. tautht la l'landeii llcidi. - It. H". Mllnnl Wtltton unci Col onel MiCic.i'h death nnd printed III the New Yoik 12v tiling J'ost. And So They Were Married Episode One (Intolerance) Uy IIAXLL Dr.YO HATCIIELOR foiivrliilil, 191 f, bu ll.e 'iiMIe t.rilorr to. ' DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Uy DADDY eo..r'1't " ' ,l ' ' ' ''' " rf. t"il'"ilittf Vu liv 'I tih,u sol in ita.t. tary thought that (t.vst.illlzea I lilea. but never an Uh.i for thOi Please Tell Me What to Do II) CYNTHIA The vnkc for llir klrt . relurmui: into favor, ami the -cpuralr skirl, li) the v,U), is liolilm its own. This one i of poplin Ask ur Parent. Dr Cinthln Is it proper for Rirls .f fourteen rfnd flfl.en i.nrs of UK, lei in oetate with li of "" " "' ,n the manner of mln rklin- . one nj th.. iho, cars V N.N nil A boy eannoi git a lleen.e to run a ear nnlesj he Is elirhtien and so vou would alnas bo breakliu' the - to go alone In a car with oung Iiovh of that age running tl You should ink .vour parents' advlco In these m.ilttrs and obey them. A Little Mimii!T'lanilii;: Der l"nthln 1 lmv In in bhIhb arnuml lth a alrl Jrlen.l t r nom. lliil" Mm.. I have expressed mj loi. f. h r pntt sh Has the same Ideas on Vn I rlnht hi Mi:n her I love her nnd nss she ruht In ftlnr th.t she ,,ns nu She disappointed me In little nmtfr I then said lha. 1 wi.ul'l no. sn.ali to lir until matters were filled s.i. .hlnkhur that I wns In the vrnnif snld she woull nut stralchten thlnss lo suit in. Nim tu th li!nt: What Can I do to have h'r earn f,,r tne as I love her 1arl and .In not want to cum our friendship? Shall 1 speak tn he. or write and see If vve two t.oirmi ohjim hi turns agreement een thm'Sl somelhlnu will bave to he sicrlflcTd Hhe Is hard tn underetand st ttine and will, under no ennsldetntln.i irlie In .. in." ialn thai l was In Ihe wroitir Not vhtit T call eaillv lend hut "111 fnlhm Uno ln that she la Isd rlKht Vn is ll seems to me as if vou had got yourself Into rather o snrrl iihout the mutter. If Jou tell hr you love her and ,,try to win her love-' Its u bit compli cated, don't jou think The trouble Is, you have tool ,i lovers' quarrel and neither will give In 1'nle s It Is a matter of principle nbout which there can be no two ij. It la we'l to learn lo give tn gr.icefdllv for these Issues will mike or mar voui married life. Oo and tell he" sou me vorrv about tue misunderstanding anil Mien do not iIIk.iis! m nnv futthei l.eatn to lit the! small things po Ijilerli.iniiip Hi Mother ' li.r 1'intlilrf l mines ninths r I. 'ninlni? to I'tiiladelphl t (inlny fur a weeks .li.iiM'Ini nnd will slrn nt a hitel uhlle THE DAILY NOVELETTE I.AilOIt'. HKWAlll) 11) l.lianur ('., Kenyan her- Tm ,n , her ..n Kun.l.V and 1 TTll.OISi: T- .agerlv (.canned the Ih'iuslil II u.iill.l l,e nl.. for me In InM.f I I' J ,,llrin .,,, vt Inul her fnen hr t lun.henii and n id nn w.dn.ain morning paper t InKl Iter tuco If we K.i to e tinriHim Ullat Wilt llr.hli.il nnil 1111 niiiolil lnnk kW Cllt HCTOBq rder fnr Hini Iti-nn no. to I afternoon lie alinrnlirlnte In fin exieeil It for eaih nf us Will u pletitn. 1'iuii una n i u"..fi nnn item I, oral, nil (It NTIIV I'lirfl.V. The pl.iv vou suggi.st Is ,i verv goml Sfleetlon Indei d In some of Hie tin looniH it t.ihh d hole in ngului plannrd out luiiLheon Is Seived This isls lies thnn n dollar as a .ule iintl would s.ive ou the Isither of hunting nround fo. something to ord r Ilowvn, if mu go to ii plin e where there Is no table' d'hote ortlet vou will find .it hast unite entrees that nre nailv such ns ch'ckcn putties, xweetbroad i toiUettes, it littler inie of these itinera, some deisert, such n. ne ii runt .Hid encoa vv itn rolls and tin nhU,int fnce Mother will he ternblv aiiRr when she knows, hut I i.iunnt allow family tirlde to stand in mv wav litre we are, piiictltiil!) pumiii and Just because ui. bear the name or T- - we must up bold It by never doing an manual labor. Isn't It (ill verv foolish'' mused lllolse. jlt-N T -. IllolseH mother, through the lourtesy of ,i friend, had been vis iting at the shore and Klolse had vvorkid Holders In tin. old home Th ' house, vety spacious, with Its the 7t ' thin Til," 0W1 nX ?Z j wonderfully toomj m.a was situated dollnr rtttle.-e I tlil.,1- w,e i.i.. ....." In the h.ut of tho countrv. It wus a nftei noons entertainment u ee,. ,,i. .. one, Indtid Too Young to lie Mjrrieil l)ir t nthln I sinashlng bump Tho walls tottered and tho uelllu? collapsed The Hit one room was u comph te wrick Peggy crept out of tho tulns to (Hal IJueen i'istul rag ing In the hiil of Snow IMvis Into which she hail fallen "TlnlH lllotnj' Mho lolsteroui old rascal' He iiIu.ijh tears the house to plens If he wins I wish u'd tamo him Ilrat, I'tlnii-s 1'iggv.' till. m. stwiv. he l".i inf "id all.. J I te . oncelv'e.I the Idea of utlllilng the most lde.il loditlon for convalesoents, and to Illolse it in-ant Independence. Itnltih. tllolso'a brothel, had enlisted :!'!',' 'i'.J!. I?,r.r.VlSr,-.iIIi7.,eif.'ffifr.on whiteness and she wua as fragile ) Illi.il u.iuii: 'f."",,.i ....' " 1. t IM..I,) inn u.mre in (in nwi ti li- ii one-lime hiuiihuiii iui d .i. ,....v, ...., snldler Or If I don't want lo marry hint although It meant a great amount of now h silii. I ahiulil ult till h, ,nmis labor and exptnse In the beginning, she Lni.S. L '"." .""" ,?untt. '""" ,,ul '''"'iknew that by h.irtl wot It hei efforts knui what to do. so I .as. for jour advl.e Uc.TiI.l be icvvar.hd v .,.! ,r nr,. i . v.N.NA ) j.ulnB ,v ell-wonIcd advertisement .ii. nf. . nfteeti Is tut, voung to be ln theiupir. slu now awaited some ap- thltlKltlir tlf nf t lilt iiiil-a-l... Lt- a I. . 1 . ' '.. . . . - . 1. .. .J til. 'ath THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE ThIU)As answer. ..U . .". ,r" oiiiuo itte . til cants ?sevtrui ti.ixs went oj ano voung man loves jou I am sure hu w III ' m her . fforts weie rewarded b i he willing lo wait for jou if jou still I ceivlng a generous supply of mail l'a I never dreamed that there weie so , proviiiglv at n people suffering In this wor d. as i ,f ,, , se lettus denote.' thought lolse as '..' ,nT, .( TODAY'S 1NQI IKIES 1. Ythat Anierii.iit o irrn t ir loniaoed a potiular imtrpitlr tilerr? S. that will tithl (an antl flavor to slewed prunes? 8 Vame ii de kloti. drrhnline for frull sahiil. 4 Name a ourtj or rniert ilnment that would he anorotirl lie fur ThiinUoitli ins or nrar that time. Mhat ronvrnlrnt artlrle fur the kiiitlln. be ran hr made rrotn u iliMtirdrd nllr f white Mil xhiirs? Mlien the tirlm nf n vrlonr lint lieiome. soft anil droop) huw uiaj It lie nut Into shire ucaln? Kaivin Ilre.ul Tn the Editor of t.'cuiintt s Puoi bear Madam Wlil vou uleaae print a reelp for raisin oread in vour Wnm-ina, Excharur, es 1 a:n a r.udtr ut vour evening wr and J like n iw much JIKS 1! K. ' Here are two teiipes for rnlsln breau made with substitute Hours They were furnished by the home ei onomics de partment tit tho national war gaiden commission Ql'ICK ItVl.SIN UUK.M) Mix and sift one up oat flour, one v'Jp corn flour, half cup barley flour, one tea spoon cream of tartar, ono teaspoon Koda, one and one-half teaspoons salt ; add one-third corn syrup, one and one eighth cups sour milk, ono egg well beaten, two tablestoons melted shorten ing, nnd one-oua.ler .up raisins, and beat thorough!) Hake in a. greased biead nan. IIAISIN IlltllAP One caki) jeast one cup lukewarm Water, one cup milk scilded and cooled : one tablespoonful tugar four table spoonfula lard or butter, one cup raisin--, three cupfuls sifted Hour four and one clghth cupfuls birlej flour, or two nnd five-eighths cup. buckwheat or three and one-half cups rolled oats three iiuarters cupful corn syrup, one tta apoonful salt Dissolve jeust nnd one tablespoonful corn Bjrup In lukewarm liquid add two cupfuls of flour, the lard . or butter and corn sjrup, and beat until smooth. Cover nnd set aside to rle in a .vavm place, free from draft until light about one nnd one-half hours When v veil riaen add raisins well flouted, the ... -real of the flour or enough to make a fcV moderately nbft dough and tho salt T U SKneaif lightly Tinea in well-greased .. i dowi. lovrr anu lei rise ugam until riollhir n hulk ahout nn nnil nrie.h.ilf .v IhoHra. Mold Into loaves, fill well-greased .T,Mtii urn: inn cover anu lei rise uniu ' J". lhset .ntMiut nne hour llt.ixe vel.h wrp L$ ' ftlluted With venter, nnil IiUa fnrti.ftif .v" tulnule. f';', A Celebrateil Keripe " te" To ' BtlitBr of tl'omos Pair. ..tUif tariam On JnnM 111. IOIM i.r.d nf 3 'tair eoersanondenta tnlil nf a i.r Ihul was atisiBciory iintl oni not aiain in. ana you s&ia on reieioi or h siamp. ''"i0- .i .. i.1? Jou. ."re il re" y"ars, letter she carifuly annwerul ; .,'"" " "" "" "an 10 give in th. everv dnj nrougni ner more man "Whv, child1 what have you been do ing I hardlj knew the place." said Mr" T as she gased .it the imniove- inmis which had been accomplished v.iu ninther dear, vou must not bo I. Mate uoini-n linn- rnlert-il nr ,irk nngrj nnil gentlv leading her from lie Droirlinrni a Lniicr h.-s ersan- room It) room she unfolded her scheme, nn. Her aii",n..in?..riVu ".'i.r ,0 ' 'car. lannot bear it. to think a spe.T'o SHn,enBff n ffX: ""h r" T hut her daughter's arms were 'J. Mr. Harriet !!,, Nreklare l an lo. "round her and kissing he lips that Hun of the I'lne lUtlie lleaer.uUilaTn would speak In pro.est Klolse ptested "..th IitUt.i. who wan u nrlre timirtl- into her mother's hands the generous "lTSZX -TV'n'm'h'eJ'anl'td being ,t .1. Piano ke.a alioitld' h. ul,i iih ,....... dependent and eNl.ting on the meager or perovlile in ,iriniii to Velalii tieir amount lert us ny out Miismeii jusi itattlril hltnirs. re. am inrir fpe ,M thc B1)()J ,,ciin a,, f e can I In iititthir In a aleeie pin the hlche.l make a success of It snd I don't mean point in the top of the slrei, t tl,, to fall, mother dear Talk about Black- .l,o'ii,l,r'M"l I'toniT'lV", V," 1 """ f"" "Kfi " ani1 know. J riValer".";, "m tl,'" i'owV'V point u'r would be one If I did not do my dut " iirnihole ' ,ur MrH T felt a tin 111 of pride as she .1. It U not chihI form lo nrrept nn Iniltn- listened to hei daughtur's outburst, but tint; on t vlalilnit uiril. It ahotild he It took some time and some persuasion written en rrtttilar note tuner. t(, rnonclle her to the fact that a T II. A funic mule or airiniN of hrnllle am! would degrade hettelf by doing manual Jet lieaiU U a new lilril lte.l on Mime t.l.r or ine wimerRi.wn.. 'Htttor is to help which will make the work so much ns et Mary will do Let bake about thtec-iiuiirtei. of an the looking and Hebe will do tho er hour Hope some one l,e irinl t mnUs ' get this recipe WilJ-I.-WIKHCIt i;ioise ami hei mother spent the entire Thank ou verj much Indeed, for vour riming nnswerlng the numerous let mothers nrlze ret ine i ni u.i... ..,....,. ikmi '.smile ue shall never hear from. readers will be glnd lo clip it out. Per- ns they will think the price exorbitant, hut 1 wouiu mucn pre.er u jew- at u good price ' declared Klolse Ihe oajs pnsseu rapitnj i ue gucsiu Adventures With a Purse THE CLOUD GIANTS tl'enuV li inii'iio'ice! to Clmiillanil bl I iw.ln. y.ice'ii ( "ic Mioic. to hrlp tame ftco M'lM e;,nif llieililin; Imstlf Info ti uhlff of mliln air, I'aj an lournrjis to ti uitititlftil lima tn wltlih stands ii tiomlrrn Woinf It.lltllC CIIAPTEH II The Wrecked I'atace '((nlllNi'DSS 1'iyillY Is hero: balute fol0lr. ,; tic told lioio 1'iyyti 17 ht r, till e Krlghls' ' cried the hot'- yC, ,,,. fl,,t ,;(m;, ;le ciou,i aid on th wall of tho palate. (?(tm(. I "Hall. IMlnces 1'eggV iiiui, im mi -of lllnnts." cried the tronl eif gllstenliiK I ci rutin e within the gate-, then iliiMinB vole cm sounding like tho mu-lc of silver bells "Hull, hall ..hoed the In wall.. I'eRgv floated across Ihe d.awhildgc and thiotigh the gatis The glistening crcaturi. opened a path and bow td low before her INKgi. looking ut them clinch siw that thej were liko leh'les In tlnv human shapes some vvero as liiitid.iiine as Sprites, and some were ns grote-tiue as Uoblms Ml wire neatly trnnspimnt. but thev rniight the. re flated hues of tin thuds and glowed with uianv colors They made sm I. a hi uittlfiil sight thnt I'eggy would have liked to linger ad mlrlnglj but she fell herself but no on b a gentle bteee into ii huge vaultid throne room where ut In royal state C'rj stal. queen of the Knows Peggy gasped when "he saw the eiucen Wondious fair was the ruler of the Knows, but It was the fullness of the snow It. elf Her dainty form nnd fen lures seemed carved out of a block of TTAIlt tuts, like evety blessed thing Oj in pu.xh.iM i.ow.idajs, are rising In t.rlie, but there Is one shop where they i.tn be ii.ul for flftv tints a do7cn. They come In most nnv tutor, ate made of renl luii ami unices jour knot Is pnt ticu'a.ly large, one of these nets will hold It firm and secure nnd keep In proper place the rebellious end., (len crnlly speaking, halt nets by the dozen nrc a real Ulxurj, for every woman knows that If she has only one or two nt ii time she will wear the slightly torn. one n tl.iv longer instead of throw ing It awa.v but, Judging by tho nlncrlty with which these nets ate being bough), there aic a great many women who believe th.it It Is n wise net to stow uwajj u dozen en two now. while they still may be had at such a lenaonable flgut e W haps they In turn will send In favorite recipes I dp not believe It Is the fault of the Filt that tho cakes do not brown eriually weie delighted and were loud In their on both sides I think it Is beeuuse by praise of the benefits derived I.loise the time the cake 1. readv to turn the' was falrlv bubbling over with Joy at the griddle I. too hot to brown the other success of her undertaking side evenly Hut I am going to refer A blue-coated messenger boy darted this question to rentiers who have baked up the steps, and as Klolse received the cakes In this wav The suggestion was telegram her hands falrlj shook, sent in hj .. reader and It mlpht he our "W'll arrive Thursdnj on 10:30 a. in, gouu iiiriiiiip. in nave ner answer usit.aln I'll use meet us .i.i.Mi,.s.i .She or some other reader will probably nthlse about the best kind of goods to put the salt In I am mailing the iir n of .he dve that does not stain the hand. etrRelousi I shall have to hurry I wonder what 'us' Is like," thought Kldlae, as she hurried to tell her mother In preparation of her trip to meet her guests lube hartieasttl old Ulcit, anu Ironing ('or.ltirov Shirt 7V. the EiUttii of Itoianit'a Paut ' .l.n. .. ,.ca unn nn Dint. fl l I inw i,i www., wi. .... .. "j. ' ..( )..... ...u ln nn, .,1.) nn.l I rn.l " I IIOJI" t m in.. ... a.,,.. -w...., laughed Illolse. "Possibly ho is bring. ItiL- an attendant with him I wonder Dear Madini Will sou kindle tell ma how I shall know them if it H a man In vour Woman a Kxchanaa how to iron an. ,.nd wife or old rose ronhiroj akin that has been waahi il ., ". ., ,,,,., Ii. I.ux Hut the passengers wete alighting, and laolses nttentlon was atiractcu 10 a rather elderly man helping from the When a dh.tnsr room tahle ta ' unset nurinic me (m ana iwo runner, are used I. these run. lira trnsslntt eath tithe, should i cui a joung man dressed ill the uniform thev rotrie Juat tu the edits of ihe table or ,.r , ....tiller she notetl nt onco ther so ahould thev linn over a.ver,,i Ini he.- ii.i,,?0 ..,,., iiZn i. ..hi i winner and Ihunklng sou and wishing sou oiers su. - I Hcltous caie given to the ounBV.h.i teas - J PI) i was tonvl.iiejl that they were father It Is not necessarj to Iron a eordurov' and son Hlolh.- felt the waim blood skirt at all, but personally 1 believe a coursing in her iheeks ns she went for llttle piesslng' makes one look fresher ward. Turn the velvet part downward on i. Have I the pleasure of meeting Miss turkl.h towel and press on tho wrong T- "' as ho handed her his card. side ; Hustllj glancing ut tho card, she lime the runner extending n touple of Inches over the edges of the tables. I wish I could have, printed sour answers on the dny vou suggested, sour n but th e press i smiled her greeting "Miss T , met m son, Lieutenant (I " l.lolse thought, "hnt a pity'" as Biie ns .i st.it.in of Ice, "Welcome to Cloudland. Primess Peggy.'' tinkled Queen Crjstal. "Wheto Is your Olant-tiunlng charm?" "Hut I haven't any Cllnnt-tiitnlng charm,' answered Piggj". nim.li taken bail; nt this aluupt question "I suld I hndnt when 1 rend your me.iagc on tho window pane " "Oh-my, oh-m." sa.ll tinkled the Kilghls, who had uowded Into the throne room after Peggj- "Tut. tut'" tinkled Queen Crjstal re- her subjects "you may ba Iniess Peggy hasn't a Ohint- tamlng i harm, It's hicauso sho tan handle the monsters without It" Mlo turned to Peggy with u bright smile "Come up, my dear, and share mv throne 1 ou'li need to rest a bit You're tackling a couple of turors In Blooey and Ullzzj " "Oh-me, oh-my, uh-ine. oh-m. tin kled the Prlglds mournfullj, (.oundlng Just like Jaunniso wind bells "Who nro Blooey and Ullzn) '" asked Peggj', llttlo nervous chills beginning to run through her Crash A great chandelier llnngltig from the ceiling fell to the floor, smash ing to smithereens Thero can.e u great roar from somewhere below. Then tho whole throne room sniveled and shook and rocked like n ship In a stormj sea M'he walls tracked and great e hunks dripped from the- vuulled room. Peggj w as hurled from the throne, but as she was only a breath of nlr, she did not hurt herself. Queen e'rystnl went fljlng backward, ami Peggy ex pected to seo her broken to bits For tunately, however, she landed right on top of a soft Pile of Know Hive., who rushed to catch her That was them, tinkled tho .ruecn ns tho shaking censed iintl sho climbed , hack on her throne-, brushing the cling lng Know Klves aside as she did so. "Who? What" crlea Peggy, forgetting Hint sho had already nskesl a question ' befoto the commotion began i ' Why. Hlooe) and Bllzzj . of course." tinkled tho queen a bit sharply. ' No I one else Is mean enough or sliong enough to upset things the way thej do " "Oh-me. oli-tny, oh-me, oh-m," walled i the Kilglds, tinkling Joudly as they swat. tied over the walls ami up to the i oof, repairing the damage that had been done, "It's really very annoying thc way they muss things up," complained the I queen. "And right now it's particularly , nggravatlng because vve are very, very busy transforming Haln Drops Into .Snow Hives, and sending them to earth to blanket the fields" "Ho they shako things up In this aw-j ful way often?" whispered Peggy In un awed voice, "Ihery time one of them wins a game' of checkers," answered tho queen, f "That'n the way thc celebrate." "Only celebrating a game of check-, ers '" Peggy gaBped "But this Isn't much. You ought to see them on a real rampage, it's to stop that we want vou to tame them" Bang! Thump' Crash' Again the whole place shock It wuh lifted up, whirled .around nnd came down with a M'he knitting bag, Itself a novelty when It ilist was introduced, Is more or less stundatdizetl by this lime, but tl.ete ate still n number of novel accessories which l.avo the added value of being most useful Take, for Instance, tho hand-painted tuler and needle protector sets They come In various colors, prom inent among them being pink nnd white lia little flowers nre painted on them In many lovely shades lhery one knows that that sweater must be mensurcu, which manes me ruler veij'im; useful, and who wouldn't piefer to havelVf ..& HOT V"-c'-mmmL- Eisrw vi lilMami aHR ' tlf insr 4 or.iw rr sfy V li.H.. f mall makes us tiv to follow out tha noticed the extreme pallor of the "take-sour-turn" svstem. I vounger man as she acknowledged the ...irotiuciiuil 1 nu utiurilil n,.ii,.o w fou would lncloso the name of lha you kindly favor ma? tltr tlitnar 1 learned from sour In. K'rolumn waa to hake (riddle takea ot( areasr using aalt In Ua plate. Can er any of sour reader tell me whs Daxa surn a beuuiiiut urown na on hut only hroivn n tha center after he turntd. IfaMhs a while rlrelo a'l ir Alio, wnat la in -. k.iki at In wrap tha aal h. I us muslin il thlnnr tlolh, . ir sou win in met no mv utile on. i ilka to aend vou my mother'a reeloa .uteri cat. for which ah. waa rale. Dl'TCH CAKIJ Dint of milk, little salt, three 's of a pound of butter and lard : two eggs (one will do) one level onful of cinnamon. one-uuarter a. rwisiiia. iiu utio ivikCiicti vu.j !, ana enough flour to net a i ne iiir.ni neiore. .Next morning kltlnf, eggs, cinnamon and flour to inane a sou eiougn (not so an) anu mane up into two To Clean llirtlieye Maple r lit .Mltor of Woman's Vaatt Dear Madam -Would lou ktmllv let tna know through the hliKxixu 1'iiuit j.riaiteu I unw to clean a white penTontn suite, also Mr ll seemed to react on the party, nnd beforo long Hlolso was chatting ineirllj', unfolding to them her cherished Bcneme The da a grew Into weeks, and both hlrtlirje maple vrM-s i I h;f r.id one e.rT I Mr. O . Kr nnd Ida son were loath 1UV..U aiiinr, i-Miiii. ' to leave, One would n The whlto hedrcom set and the birds eje inniilr ivin be cleaned. In the same way Wnsh n small liortlon at a time. This Is the secret nf the eueciss of clean ing furniture, taking up all the water n. vou go along. Moisten u cloth with ukewarm water and run on u little or . anxious to get back with the boys, for the put est of white soap. Lse a. circular I ,. knew tllere h, duty jay. But Elolse motion, Ilu h hanl and rapidly Then had KI(IW svty dear to him, and, with l"'l "l.c,V".uv".n' '".".P'.".!"" promise of waiting for him until never have recog nized In the stalwart, ruddy-raced sol dier the weak, sauna lieutenant of a few months previous. Uul the call of his country was coming nearer aim nearer: his furlouuh waa almost over. and with his return to health ho waa her needle points protected when not In use with cunning llttlo hnnd-palnted bits of wood thnn to luivu stltcl.es drop off the one and holes poked In her bag by tho Intrusive second? Here is a gift which combines attractiveness, useful ness and economy, for the sets cost but fifty cents. It Is nil very welt to nrray oneself In n bewitching frllj robo de nult for summer nights, but, when the thermom eter Is registering two below, thete is man' n woman who wants u good old- fnshloned flannelette nightgown which will Insure warm sleeping She It Is who will want to see thc pink or blue striped flannelette gown., high neck and long sleeved, of excellent qunlltj', which mny bo had for 5- .Some urn tnude on a joke, and nil art) scalloped uround tho neck utid sleeves ln pink or blue 7tM slury, tomplcto in ,ltsrlf, cow fliliirs the hlstoiy of the priniitinl einiticcrs (it "A Maid and Tiro .Uril," ftr snlnl tiifttn ctimr fo nn end on Haturdiiy lasl. CHAPTl.lt t EVUX Hint day nt tho altar, when she had solemnly pledged her life to her lover, lluth 1 tow In ml had looked out over l u plnlnj nf the, fiituro lillndlj'. Hi en Hough sho had fnr more c...imon tet.se thun tho uverjKc girl becutiw she I ol attained It In l.'it, civ, i'i H-houl of experience, sho still legarded innr tinge ns an tnd ij tlunitr. I'erhup. boiiio day there will be women who think nhead, who plan for marriage ns n mini plans for a business care. r. If the tlinn rver .nil'., we I shall havein tace of superwomeu. but tint time Is still a long distance away. What nie the thoughts that e-ouio to a woman an sho stnnds up tu be mar tini? Vers material thoughts for the ino't part. Chaos ti some extent, but out of the melee, here and tlu.e il rtagniciit Into nn I future, liijot.cl the fiituro of an hoin , o. a daj I'.uth knew lh.it she was being mat- lied to KctAt liajmond. Khe was con scious of that fact to her vciv finger tips. .She knew nnd felt his uearne"3 ns he stood the ic besldo her ns plainly rn though she touched h'lm. he knew that J.ift behind her si"nd her mother with IHibby, nnil that fentl's mother stood Ju.t on thc other side of .Scott ln a sim ple but somehow expenshi looking blue suit vvllh tlm omnipresent erlsp white frill. All these little things Huth vvns conscious cf, In this the biggest mejmcnt of her life when she should hnve been thinking about the solemnity of the oc casion Scott's father, who was nl.nost a stranger If her, a tall, eiulef man, stood Jul behind her, and even with Just these few near and dear ones wltneslng tho tnntrlngc. Huth felt strange. nw)iwnnl, oppressed with ,ome II. lng that she could not define A smothering sensation nf being hemmed In vvllh conventions enveloped her. the sense of ftcedom Hint she hud felt dur ing thc few days befoir the wcddin hr.il left her entltely, nnd If Scott hadn't been standing there so tall and straight be hltle her and if she hadn't known so well that she loved him nnd that she limited to be married to lihn, she would have run nwn somewhere. Huth had felt this same sensation only In not quite so persona! n manner when sho had Hist utilized thnt Ihe war ex pected something fiom her, that sho could not Ignore what was happening over thcie. M'hat had inrant change. Just as this marriage meaul ehnnge. Wiib she nfinld of what would iomo? Oh, no, surely not that Only Kcott had seemed sttangely different when she had nrrivrtl at tho church antl had found lihn thero wnltlng for bet. Ho solemn somehow, nnd so weighted with .capon nihility. Shu had had to keep thinking nbout other things so nt not to feci frightened nnd now she was being mar ried, and It was too late lo(do nn thing nbout It, even If she had wanted to. Kvcrj thing was so solemn Was mar riage then so solemn? Wasn't It the Crfnt adientuie, Vv .isn't It all joj' and expectation? Sho had thought all week of the fact that tin Saturday sho was going to bo man led, that she was going to many Scott, and In his ami", with I.I. lips seeking hers Inslstintlj", sho had thrilled to that knowledge Now sho was nfr.. Id If In thnt one panlc-strlck-en moment somo one had stopped the marriage, she would havo escaped, but coutse no one did, and the little cere nt the slim Utile gold bahd an he held It for a moment whllo ho went on with (Kb words of the service. Then she felt It slipped on her tt.lt it llnRSr, n symbol of possession, of Se oil's posses sion of her. She forgot thnt she loved Scott she forgot evfr.v thing for a mo ment . tho light flickered nn tho faded colors of the little nltnr. nnd sho felt suddenly faint. Then Scott had her hand In his nnd was crushing her linger In u strangely comforting hold. Huth found herself kneeling beside him while (he minister pinycd, nnd sho stole n glahcn nt him ns they knelt there. If sho could once get nway from the fact that Scott was changed, different some how, If there were Just noma homely fact about him thnt she could carry with her Into thin Btrango new land, nothing else would matter. M'hen he turned 1.1. I head a little nhd looked at her. Every thing she loved wns In that look, nil his I hoylrh eagerness 1 his Brent love for her, hln dreams, his confidence of what ' their llfo together would be. Her love 'came hack nnd whrmed her through anil through rnr she knew' that look; It wnn familiar territory! she clutched nt ll wildly and felt vaguely comforted .t.d so, with love ns the only perfectly sum ground they had between them, they were inntrletl. (CON'TI.VCin) TOMOUHOW) Store Honey in Warm Cupboard Hot.ey Is the best tuhstttuto for lAigar thnt has yet been found. Indeed, It In mora than n substitute! It I. a real food. Ken" people, unfortunately, know how to keep hotiej'. All too often It Is stored In tin lie rhet or a cold cellar t'ndtr such conditions It Is 'almost cer tain to solidify or turn Into candy, Tho best plate to keep lionet Is on tho top slulf In a warm i upbnard. If jou find that It has hardened set tho container In n pan nf hoi water until tho con tents liquefy agnln. There Is little adul teration of honey these days. for adul terated honey Is i-nsy to detect. Vou can huj It and cat It without fear. VI" "& wjf'5 SliP2 i$t&0. stMStesea Jflfilt Jivtnue mp aT4ost.h 1422 OTalnut Street WEST OF BBLLKVUB-STnATFORD IL inciny went on, What really frightened Huth most vvns the fact that sho wan beggared of emo tion, she. felt remote, verj curious, but there was no thrill nbout an) thing. The minister I cached for her hand nnd she g.ivo it to him She saw the light catch PARIS MILLINERY prom Og ry uart?taii illpiVitcv. ojAokb Ombracuu AzOtri) shjU ,lciiyeiicij .ofilic CofcalL' ' jQAvb o) inter uecwoa AND -Gowns-Wraps-Coats Tailored Suits-Dresses-Blouses 'Millinery and Furs l.'or tho names of shops where ar ticles mentioned In "Adventures With a Purse" can be purchased, address Editor of Woman's Page, nvENlXo Public LEoann, or phone the Woman's Department, Walnut 3000. m Ir?rAn a CuticuraSoap V Ideal fnr the. - ft-wuvi "- -"" .w- Sl Complexion All drusflsts: Heap . Ointrntnt U & 10, Taleim. lampls aeh f raa of "OaUtara. Dcpl 1 1, laxaa " M 1 !S wSBm IUt ChS yj--"'raciHoo Makes a Quart Its rich chocolnte llavor is the outward sipn of the purity and excellence of eveiy ingicdicnt. A Nourishing and Tempting Food for E Invalid and Convalescents It'k n splendid Idea to al ways have a box on the pantry shelf for use In an emergency. It keeps Indefinitely Your Grocer Has Is Or Can Get It for You THE MORRISON CO. 131.1 llltx-rt ht., I'idlii Furs bought here will be steamed free of charge m jCm Sf iMMM fiV4 - faii. w'ZiArr 1020 ClTestnut Street (Opposite Chestnut St. Opera House) We manufacture our own Furs at 414 S. Sth A REMARKABLE SPECIAL VICTORY SALE Our opening sale on Saturday was a great success, for whicl we thank our patrons. Continuing this successful sale we have de cided to offer the following specials for Tuesday and Wednesday: A Small Deposit Will Reserve Any Purchase Until Desired Fox Scarfs $25 To $100 All colors Lynx Scarfs $25 To $100 All colors Wolf Scarfs HO $f-A I All colors n immsBs$sss!&$3mm m For the . Meatless Days clean cloth Then rub at once with nn other clean cloth until absolutely dry, This treatment Is (riven to each small portion ou do. (lo on like this until the ntire surfnee Is covered- PoHsh the blrdaeye maple with equal parts of oil and turpentine. I'm on what the wood will absorb, then take off surplus wliti a rlenn cln'h. flub dry and then nollsh rl - and bake In not too th clean chamois or clean woolen cloth ii hoi yi r nivu, wnnoui uni. his return, he soon bade a good. by to those who had nursed him back to health. Mr, 0 , Hr, made many trlpa to the country home, seemingly very much In terested In "Our Iloya' Ilest" home , but. Judging by the tenderness and devotion displayed by him on hla daugnter-ln-taw-to-be, one would surely cay thai Klolse's undertaking waa a luocte. Better tharf other pancake flour because I Uncle Jerry contains powdered Buttermilk ao good for light cake and d. Iiclquawaffltt. Alklor ihe Yellow pick tgr. Vou wouldn't think you could do much with eomo left over vege tables: potatoes, beets, carrots, torn, beans or onions. But here's what I did with them the other Tuesday when Mr. Hoover said "no meat." I made vegetable cro quettes, and Jim said he was coin to be a vegetarian for life. I chopped the .vegetables Into small cubes, seasoned with sage, salt and pepper, and made a glorious thick cream sauce, to which I added twe tablespoonfuls ot Al Bauce. I poured this over the vegetables, molded, them Into croquettes, and fried them In very hot butter sub ttltute. Oh, that Al Haucet Its piquant flavor, so different from anything else, bulled those cro quettes up Into the class where the French chefs live 1 Adv. ' Sealcne Coats $125 Very Special Irjushrat Coats $100 To $225 Trimmed Ntitria Coats 125 To $250 Trimmed (Ljv""OI i Fii Ml I ti llfl m m m. 1 ITjwJ Hudson Seal' Stoles $65 To $150 TVimmed collars and belts &TKrmrssrKia3aBeivw Hudson Seal Coatees 100 To $350 Trimmed AsxjmaEs3S.JKKSFan- -'wsrljsKSKSMi.' WE DO REPAIRING AND RtMODtUNG a Sealene Stoles $45 To $75 Trimmed with collars and belts Hudson Seal Coats $150 to $160 Very Special SKeSSSSS.! w": . ' . I jo.. . . j. . U $ ;,, v' ta. i '.-tjivW It '
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