w- ''"," ff U! r , EVENING TUBL10 LEDOEK-PHILADELPHIA', SATUEDAY, OCTOBER 11, 19l9 T !'l ..- ; B ;,, WHEN THE CHANCE VISITOR COMES AN UNUSUAL BEA VER HA TIN THE SHOPS CYNTHIA LETTERS f t VZVWWf W " ' 'ir"" w-m$tw r" lffyv i't IV 1 Ttcy ilace tse o fte Gov- jltfj eminent Canned rood Vl'I I , nn A . , ana ujer uir cuv u Menus By MRS. M. A. WILSON Copvrioht. tit, ou Mrs. it. A. ll'llson. All liUli lltscmd. OOMETIMES, no matter how care fully we plan, it will happen that an unexpected guest will nrrive when the actual preparations for the dinner are so far under wny that it will be almost impossible to make a change without displaying to the guest that his unheralded appear ance has caught us napping. The emergency ration in the navy IF here You Can Sec Mrs. Wilsons Movies WHAT is more tempting on u crisp fall morning tlinn. CORN MO'TINS Today in her scenario nt the Globe Theatre, Market and Juniper streets, Mrs. Wilson is showing how to make delirious one1. UiBANON CllliMit CAKK will be shown as follows: Saturday Sherwood Theatre, rifty-fomth street nnd Baltimore avenue. CIIABl.OTTK KX'SSH Haturdaj The Mle Hour, West Chester. , Tor copies of the recipes apply nt bo office or send sclf-nddicssed en velope to IMitor of Woman's Page. These Emergency M cals Are a Boon When the Un expected Visitor Drops in at 6 o'clock through a fine mevc. One-half cup of milk. Six tablespoons of flour. Stir to dissolve tho flour and then bring to a boil and cook for four minutes, nnd then add One teaspoon of salt, One teaspoon of paprika, Four tablespoons of finely minced parsley. Open and heat until very hot one can of hash and then put in a glass baking dish and place on top of tho hash a poached egg for each person, and sprinkle with a little grated MORE TASTY HURRY-UP DINNERS ' SUGGESTED BY MRS. M. A. WILSON Serve with the pre Is for a time of great need, so, too, into thin slices. Heat in the juice in xt. i ..... l.. . Hl..,itt,l t-lirt nnti nnrl liff tn n Tint nUitfnv nnil ,mernev rations in her tmntrv RarnUh with paisley. Servo with cheese ami place m a hot oven for .1 41. n .,ut, ;ntne nmnn. ' tVio rrrnmprl tintntnns. Roast mutton lew minutes ration, be turned into splendid meals, or pork may be substituted for the pared sauce. To anolosizo for a makeshift meal ' beef, as these meats are equally ns , Stuffed Celery when a truest descends unon us at delicious as the beef when canned. Place in a bowl mealtime means that we are not Emergency Menu No. 2 keeping up to par. Homemade Pickle Italian Salad Many housewives who have pur-, , . . -i.-j' t i .,. fLo Cheese Sandwiches r";:r:. 1,7: .; 1Z "r: ' " ,: l Caked Veal Loaf Spanish Sauce are and how quickly they can be pre-, Macaroni Croquettes pared. The cans are full of juicy, I cr bala" tender, delicious meat without waste, uc" """ Peas Coffee fat or bones, and every bit of it can be utilized. Some Emergency pinners Start right now, if you have not been using the delicious little pick ups at the beginning of the meal; they are known as hors d'oeuvres to the French and tidbits to the Eng lish. To prepare these dainty bits, it need not materially increase the cost of tho meal, and it is a very good way to utilize the small amounts of food that are left over and are too small to utilize otherwise. For in stance, a tablespoon of any vegetable may be used for this purpose. In fact, no amount is too small, as it always can be combined with onion, parsley and a little seasoning. Tho use of hors d'oeuvres will piece out a plain meal, giving it an elegance all its own. For variety It may be a canape of some kind or a Vegetable pickle or Italian relish, which is made by serving on small bread and butter plates two or three vegetables and a bit of sausage or highly seasoned left-over meat. Emergency Menu No. 1 Itadishes Celery i form into ' Canane a l'Anglaise and then brown Roast Beef Creamed Potatoes Lettuce Russian Dressing Canned Fruit Coffee Cheese Sandwicli Place in a bowl Four tablespoons of grated cheese, One-half teaspoon of paprika, On'c-quarter teaspoon of mustard, One tablespoon of grated onion, One tablespoon of butter. One-half cup of grated cheese, One teaspoon, of paprika. One teaspoon of grated onion, One pimento or red pepper, chopped fine. One leaspoon of vinegar. Work to a smooth paste and then fill into the grooves of the celery. Dust with paprika and serve. Every one of the above mculs is dainty and yet sufficiently appetizing to set before a guest, and they can bo prepared from the canned food sold by the government. Always remember that once a can of food is opened it is wisest to nn- .viix morougniy aim spreuu uu me(jiately turn the contents into n squares of toast or small crackers i rhi.. , rlisi, until it ;s nceded. and place in the oven to heat for a Any ieft.0vcr portions may be placed few minutes and then dust lightly I in the iceb0x, and they will keep just with paprika. Baked Veal Loaf With Spanish Sauce Mince fine Four pimentos, Two onions. Place in a saucepan and add One teaspoon of salt, One teaspoon of paprika, One cup of tomatoes, Otic can of veal loaf. Rub the cup of tomatoes through tifulittens all v M.c with blupoN a fine sieve and cut the veal loat in mte to .iu sui.ll beautiful kittens ah I slices. Place m a baking uish and the same as any other cooked food Store canned foods in a cool, dry place. The Woman's Exchange i I Kittens Want Home ! To ! hdilor of Woman i Poor Dear Madam We haie four beau- A MODISH OUTFIT FOR FALL ;Jgwsw?3'' 55? vS lSw' ' i VjuvP'v i m8 mtfmm imm WBmmsm - '.;'", .5. -'' i ' ffl S'M5- " ' -' Please Tell Me What to Do Ity orNTIIIA To "Just-a-Pearl" It would uot bo very polito to call up a young man and rovcrso the toll charges on hlru. Let him do the phoning, anyway. Walt for tho sailor to xuako tho first ndvquces about furthering tho acquaintance If J'ou join a club connected with your church you will no doubt meet some nice girls and boys. The eveniue classes nt tho Y. W. O. A. also afford opportunity to get acquainted with nlco girls. How about swimming or gymnasium classes? Speak Up, Marines ON FRIENDSHIPS FORMED IN THE WORKADAY WORLD Never Mix Business With Pleasure? Oh, Wise Little Maxim Surely You. Do Not Understand! mHEnH is a dyed-in-the-wool little - office maxim tjo which I strongly take exception. It is this: Never mix plens- uro with business. Those who work spend most of their lives in tho places where they are employed. What n dull, mechanical thing the world would bo then for tho worker if we did entirely separata pleasure from business. The friendship between those who work together comes nearer to meeting mo real requirements of friendship than any other sort. To play together with Dear Cynthia I have always readl manners on dress parade "is not, after Tills smart to.il dress for fall and winter wear is fasliluncd in blue triiolino. 'I ho elaborate embroidered design on the coat is done in black silk (loss; I lie estec is of wliito silk, satin and lave. Tho unusual hat worn is uurlli of note. It is. blade bcacr and "off-tlie-face" can keep only two myself. If any one desires one nt tlie Kittens no can nnvu for they are at our summer home Canape a l'Anglaise Chop one largo onion fine and add two tablespoons of finely minced green celery leaves and One tablespoon of butter. One-half teaspoon of salt, One-quarter teaspoon of mustard, One-half teaspoon of vinegar. Mix to a smooth paste and then spread on thin strips of toast or 1 crackers. Roast Beef Open a can of roast beef and cut then place in a hot oven for twenty minutes, uarnisn wan parsiey. nn(1 n purtv is Koiu to linnc ou Chop cold-boiled macaroni fine and I Monday. ' MRS. I!, nlaee in a bowl. Season well and A kitten has nlready been secured for 1 4-1... lUtln Lapc W'nii il ci-itiwt nthof VnMlIrt croquettes. Dip m 1 our " 0", 'tbc? w, you hol(1 thcin, jrowni in hot fat. Now, Uj., ii when ready to serve turn tho veal Adventures With a Purse loaf on a hot platter and garnish with the croquettes and parsley. Emergency Menu No. 3 Olives Stuffed Celery Hash with Baked Eggs, Southern Style Sweet Potato Croquettes String Beans Romainc Salad Sliced Pineapple Coffee Hash With Poached Eggs, Southern Style Make a sauce as follows: One cup of tomatoes, The Testing of lulia Grant Hy HAZEL DEYO I5ATCHELOR Covurtuht, 1919. bv Vublia Ltdacr Co. When Julia Uuintciitiottally Betrays Grace. Merritl ami Receives a Confession From Her THE RIPPLE SUIT. COMES INTO FAVOR TS IT too early to think of Christians - shopping? Surely not when you re member tho crowded stores last year nd tho many weary years before that ! Peter, being a prudent, foresighted soul, quite approved when I announced today that I had bought a Christmas present so early! I know too that this prettj little powder box, so new and different. I will be a welcome gift. It is the regular size, but inside it contains a powder puff and a dainty little painted china dish into which you put your own fa yorlte face powder. The boes arc cov ered with silk in various attractive shades of old rose, gold, dull blue and greeuj and are trimmed with gold lace. Tha price is ?1. And speaking of Christmas, I'e found a wonderful place to get pictures framed inexpensively. A good picture, well-framed, always finds a joyful wel come. Such a variety of designs to choose from that you're sure to get just the one that harmonizes or brings out all the very best in the picture. It's worth going a little bit out of your way to find this place, and worth the climb up one short night of funny old btairs! Have you tried to buy nny shirt -waistH with hand embroidery on them? If you have, then l Know you ve nan the same sad experience that I had and found most of the prices wny bejoud your reach. Says Dorothea to me, with a provoklngly superior smile, "I'm go Inir tn have a beautiful embroidered k t waist made of voile, and it isn t going y j t6 cost more than fl.BO." At my gasp 3i,i- 0j incredulity, she explained that she f?.i I - .....! h must Httrnrtlvf WUWt Baa 1UUUU a '""" -"-"" ,",r r stamped to embroider in a simple but nuually effective design. "The work j mrt trifle." she remarked airily. f" "and the $1.50 includes embroidery tioss nd a pattern for cutting ami maning the waist. Which, at the present prices 't voile and patterns. I consider a bar Bain." And so do I! & Jw i I J I ST'Ni iH vTTfr I t-tfl : I (L ol x v I M vUlt " f Games for- Children to IUo Editor of Woman's raw Dear Madam Kindly publish some games that are appropriate for little children to nlay at a birthday party. The children range from four to six years of age. MRS. J. B. Searching for Flowers Some grown-up person begins the game by reciting a poem about a violet or som other flower. At the last word of the poem the little peoplo begin their f.eatch about the room for real or arti ficial flowers that have been previouslj hidden. Signal for discontinuing the search is given by bell. The boy ur girl who by the end of that time has collected most flowers gets a prize or n . . .i .......!. n.. I.!., nnr.l I A ctn.ilni inurt. imav b gheu to each child who wins " nv of the Games and then n nrize given i to the little boy and girl who lmc the most marks on their cards.) King Toss de Luo Ring toss (jou can buy this game in tho five and ten cent store) becomes a wonderful contest for the children if the rings arc coered with gold and silver tinsel. Tho stand is also deco rated. A Guessing Contest A fairy bag full of little favors from the ten-cent storo is held up and euch child is required to take a guess as to how muuy articles are in tho bag. The one guessing nearest gets a mark on his card, nut at tuo end ot tlie paity theso favors are distributed. Remembering Put a number of objects on a table and let each child go in one by one and stay while u count a certain number. When tho little one goes out ho is obliged to tell some grown-up in another room just what he saw on the table. The child who icmembcrs best wins. Varied Information To the Editor of 11 oman'a Pap. Dear Madam First. Kindly tell mc how to take chewing gum off tho hem of a dark blue georgette dress. Second. How may a light blue sash be kept until next summer mi it won't lose its life? Third. What is an easy way to file one's right nails? Fourth. How may white enamel beds bo cleaned .' w " s READ THIS FIRST Dan Carsop obtains his release from Julia Grant three weeks before their marriage. lie ghes as his leason the fact that he is iu loe with an other woman. Howeer. when ho goes to Nancy Cromwell with his so-called loo he discoiers that sho has been playing with him. Rather than let people know that he hns been jilted by the girl he allows the Urn tils to think that he has icpcuted of giv ing Julia up. Julia has, in the mean time, entered a hospital to take the training there. On n visit homo Luc Grant, Julia's sister, tells Julia about Dan and asks her if she is sorry for him. NOW START THE STORY AS she sorry for him? Julia searched her inmost soul for a true uuswer. She left Lucy that night with the question unanswered. Lucy was rtiso enough not to press it. She knew that telling Julia was enough for the present Julia had such a strict con fidence that she would turn the matter mer and oer in her mind nnd would do what sho thought best. And Julia, confronted by the problem, did not know what to think. She. was honest with licr-elf and she Knew that she no longer loied Dan Carson. All that had gone with the hurt and humiliation that his tieatment had caused her. But sho did not feet bitterness toward him, sho did not wish him uuhappiness, she did not want levenge as some girls would have. Busy with her thoughts the hospital came iu sight and sho looked up at it with a thrill thnt she could not ex plain. A small car was standing out in front and ns she came up to it she saw that some one was sitting in it. A moment later a girl in a long capo and with a veil over her face ran down the steps and into it. In an instaut the car was off, but not before Julia rec ognized Grace Merritt. She had not seen the other person in the car, but fhe had an idea that it was Doctor Nu gent. Julia sighed. In the hall she met Miss Tully, who looked at her keenly. "You're not on duty tonight, are ou?" MM Tully asked, in her cuit manner "No." "Well, you're needed in the operatiug room, an emergency ease." Julia was hurrying off to get ready when Misa Tully stopped her. "By the wnv. Miss Grunt, did you happen to see Miss Merritt goiog out as you were coming in?" The color came in a noon uv ed tho hospital that evening, and it had not occurred to her uguin. The next day the news flew around the hospital that Miss Tully had told lirace Merritt that she could not have her diploma and late that afternoon while Julia was off duty a knock came nt her door and Grace Merritt entered. She stood by the door and looked at Julia for a long, slow look of in finite hate. "You told," bho suid finally. Julia sprang to her feet. "No, 1 didn't. Miss Tully asked me, but I did not nuswer." "As if that mnde nny difference. You're one of the women who couldn't lie to save a friend. You're too good. Besides jou'd like to see my reputation blackened. You lather fancy Dick Nu gent vourself, don't you? You with your air of iiijtcrioiisiH'Ss and that led hair." Julia was furiously angry for a mo ment and then she saw that Grace Mer ritt was beside herself nnd did not know what she was, snying. "Whv did'vou'do it?" Julia said slinph." "Whj? Whv?" t Grace Merritt broke down then. "Bo cause I love him," she wailed, dropping down on Julia's bed. "And I'm a fool, I know he doesn'l love me, I know he's just plajiug, but I can't help it. When bo aks me to go out with' him I'd tnke any ibance to do it. Women are made like that and men aren't. It's tho next pretty fuee with nny man. You may not hnvo learned that from life, but I have." (In tho nct installment Julia makes an effort to help Grace Merritt.) BRING AUTUMN INSIDE THE HOUSE BV JANE LESLIE K1FT Fifth. Is there any way of cutting . iue r t,'p fe ot her sho couldn't paper exactly straight without the use Jacp- 1 r , , ,f of n paper cutter? I've tried scissors 'iavo prevented it. -A For the names of shops where ar tfctw mentioned in "Adventure With a Parse" can be purchased, address Editor of Woman's Tsge. trrrnmtn Pnnr.10 IEDCirn. or phone the Woman's Department, Walnut, SOOQ, Cleaning Jewelry t"Vc jV Anttaonia and water are excellent to HfakMl Jewelry. Use a small brush, rub little' soap op lfanu.men wuu t ius tlU,solutlonf Bins in, cold water Rather lavish in tlie use of fur is the suit with the ripple jfoat shown here more lavish in fact than most of the suits this season. For pelts are scarce and high and the more usual typo of suit shows no fur whatever on the lower edge of the coat, or else fur only in tho back or on the sides. But the designer who planned this suit knew that the effect ho wanted to produce could be pro duced only by accentuating the ripple coat peplum with seal fur so seal fur it had to be. The effect is decidedly to make the figure under tho coat appear slender and lithe. The "choker" collar is likewise of pal. while the suit itself is of velours- The bat is of velrfct with interesting little lilt ornmentst and cannot get it. straight READRR. First. If you rub a piece of ice on the gum it will get very hard nnd you can crumble it off. Second. Wind tho ribbon around a pad of tissue paper nnd wrap the whole up in tissue paper. I do not know of any other way to protect ribbon from season to season. Perhaps sonic reader can tell. Third. The only way to file the right hand nails easily is to practice until voir" become adept at it. However, whv not get somo ouo else iu tho family to do this for you and then you can re turn the favor? Fourth. To clean a white enamel bed after dusting it, go over it with whiting applied to a clean damp cloth. Fifth. If you draw a straight line with the assistance of a ruler you will bo able to cut paper straight with cither a knife or scissors. When to Unmask To th Edttor 0 Womon't Page: Dear Madam Will vou klnrilr nrlnt In the Woman's Exchanire tho nronr time to unmask ata Halloween party?! Also, please mention two or three popu lar games for a party of this kind where there will be, about twelve couples. Thank you. B. K. M. The usual time for unmasking is just before refreshments aro served. If ton u stu-imurcsseo. envelope happy to forward the games turougn -iii. Tiw inni.pd at her keenly. "All right," she said, "go and get ready, jou needn't answer." And Julia fled with the consciousness that Miss Tully knew that she had seen Urace Merritt " . .. . - c..n wniiM think jinil tnat, or course, w .... .. that she, .Hum, una iom. The excitement of getting ready for a case, however, ocqupicd her thoughts for a time and when she hurried up to tlw. uncrating room it was " "uu " John Norville there alone. Julia felt strangely emuarri.o0l-u, , tv '. .-lie couldn't have told why. i He looked at her Keenly uuu w in .".usque fashion. Ho was busy with u case of instruments and as Julia began to get things ready she watched him under her lashes. What a strong face he had, thin and eager, and with that slightly upward tilt to the chin which gave him the appeuro"- " Ing out from narrowed eyes. She was glad that he was to perform the opera-, tion and she was glad that she was to u.i i o tmnil wnv. She wanted to redeem herself for her weakness the other evening. Somfhovv, she couldti t have told why, but she wanted Doctor Norville to think well of ber. Julia saw those keenly clever fingers save a man's life. When she stumbled wearily to bed after it was all over vi.i. f.nf irpnt. recurring to her again and again. Straug-sS, JW .hd3,l mm&&win" "IXrilRN ,ou are motoring along some ' ' lf.lincr.ltin .nii.l n iiil.ini. n ,1 nil through Ihe autumn woods, do stop nnd gather a few pods. The milkweed is so lorely at this time and so abundant along tho fences on almost any country load. Try to gather them just before the pods open. The heat of tho living room will oRen them and permit the beautiful, soft, downy seed to escape. Just a few of them in a dull brown or bluo pottery bowl will bo charming. When you gather theso pods put on heavy gloves and gather n branch of thistles to place in a dull purple or violet pottery bowl. You usually find the thistle and milkweed growing side by side. Then if you go deep into tho woods into the silent places, where Keats speaks of the "sleepy twilight dreaming the summer days away," there in just such spots, away down a V.'V, ,uo "lusses anu leaves, you wind 1 1 ; "eeriui, triendly little par- Lift a few with plenty of soil about their roots and plant them in the fish bowl or low plain glass finger bowl, (over the bowl v!th a piece of glass ami keep them moist. They will keep green the eutite winter and perhaps if they take kindly to their new envi ronment Will UrOW mill Lnt n,r.rn f-,lif Then haven't jou an emptv gray pit tery bowl or urn? Well, this will bo jum. me ming in which the few bright red berries of the "dogwood tree" will bn nt their best All these reminders of tho Scotch plaid days of autumn help so much to add to tho contentment of those long, cold days when all but the deeper tones of the evergreens tond dull urown ot me uarus have disappeared Tho various autumn pod-bearin plants nre extrem-lv (ntnrouiii.,. n. well worthy of Btudy'tu those of us who truly caro for nature. There Is a very your letter?, hut have never written before. Would jou kindly publish this letter to Clair, who wrote ou Septem ber 20, 1011). As to men being nioro fickle than girls, it seems, Claire,, my friend did something just like yours. Ho left on the 10th of July, 1017. He wrote me more thnn friendly letters and promised me so many things. Which, of course, I never got, II came back homo on tho Cth of August, 1010. I was with him on his fust evening home, and ho spoke so often of beiug engaged to some other girl that I wrote him a hnsty letter telling him I never wanted to see him again. Which I never did. I have several things for him which 1 was unable to scud overseas, but that meaus nothing to lilm. lie left L'mlauelphia and lias gone to where his so-called girl is. But even his officer over him savs lie is engaged to a nice girl. So godspeed him on his journey. Thero are too many nice men to worry about one. He is a marine, so you sen my opinion of marines is not very much, ns they're all stuck up and "hate themselves." I'm strong for the "gobs," as they are the best of all. Don't worry about any one who doesn't worry nbout jou, as all men are flcklo and don't know who they really like. I go to several service clubs and meet lots of nice bojs, anil am forget ting tho one who treated me meanly. Why don't you do tho same? A MARINE HATER. Can This Be Love? Dear Cjothia Ye gods and little fishes ! Did some one ask you iu lflst evening's Eveniivo Prm.ic Ludomi for the definition of lovo? Since jou left the question for readers to answer, 1 am seudiug you a few poems which I have selected from the many collected iu my scrap-book. First of all, can nny one doubt thnt love is the greatest thing in the world? Ask not of me, love, what is love? Ask what is good of God above. Ask of the great niu what is light. Ask what is darkness of the night; Ask sin of what may be forgiven, Ask what is happiness of heaven ; Ask what is folly of the crowd, Ask what is fashion of the shroud; Ask whnt is sweetness of thy kiss, Ask of thyself what beauty is. P. J. Barley (ISKJ-100'J.) Here is another poem by T. Middle- ton (10117). This is his definition of love: Lovo is all on fire, and yet is ever freezing; Love is much in winning, yet is more in losing; Love is ever sick, yet is never djiug; Lovo is ever true, nnd yet is ever bing; Love does dote on liking, and is mad iu loathing; Lovo indeed is anything, yet indeed is nothing. 0, love, love, love! Love is like a dizziness. It winna let a poor body gang about his biziness. .Tas. Hogg (1772-1835). I do hope the Goldie sisters will find their love iu these lovely poems. A LOVER OF LOVE. ! To "Worried" I would forgive him and take him back but make him wait a while and provo he is not going to change his mind again. None He Couldn't Kiss Dear Cynthia I have been con templating writing you for tho last sev eral days to ask "Where is tho ideal girl?" By that I mean a real girl who asks a fellow to call and spends tne evening taimug sense to mm. I'm not fastidious nor am I feather brained, but I havo yet to meet ono ot the opposite sex who is par ticular enougn to save ner kisses and hugs for hor husbaud-to-bo-somo time. Un, surely tliey act very rehued and aloof during the first several times you are wltli them, but after thnt tho bar rier disappears and they are perfectly willing to bo "loved." Kisses are 1 ko n ckles n a bottle. The first ono is hard to get, but after that tney como easy. I don't mean to insinuate that I never tolerate such things. Far be it from me to refuse anything alone that Hue. psnpcinllv from a really pretty girl and I know a lew out nt tne same time I'd feel bet ter contented if I knew one girl whom I might know as a real friend saving herself for her hubby-to-be-some time. Perhaps some of vour faminlno roml. ers will take exception to tho above. All rigat, let mem enlighten me. "SKRG" AMJ5X." all, a gigantic thing. But to strip off tho veneer of the parlor, roll up your sleoves and answer tho challenge of tho business world shoulder to shoulder. Oh, Llttlo Trito Maxim, you ask a great deal that we who go through so much together should bo so callous. Why, humans could play together for years and not begin to approach tho mutual understanding and quiet tolera tion thnt runs unobtrusively through the places where men work. That is the unique and paradoxical thtng about friendship in the office. It is built strictly on calling a spado a spade, and yet at the same time the whole un written law of it is kindly toleration for human frailly. One day it is you who has the grouch and tho rest of us who must tiptoe about as though we ore afraid of waking tho baby. But how well wo understand, Companion-at-the- Next-Desk. Wasn't it Tuesday we watched you out of tho corner of our easily Iritatcd eyo, tip toeing around lest you knock the chip from our shoul der? Oh, how could it be otherwise? The game is so swift; no time for pretty manners. AVe must bo our own irrlta- 1 bio selves sometimes. In an hour th nervous tension will bo over, and w will bo laughing and joking again. NEVER mix business with pleasure? To run the big breath-taking gamut of everyday llfo together and .not ba friends? Ob, Llttlo Maxim, you ask too much. When you have seen a business 'venture launched, worked over it with bated breath and sweating brow and then havo seen it win out? Surely, Little Maxim, yon do not un derstand. The times we have been put on our mettle with a challenge to each to go tho last day better. Our silly jokes that relieved tho tension for a, minute, and then sent us flying back to our desks at breakneck speed to maka up for lost time. Tho parades and fire engines wo ran to tho window to' watch together. Tho work we have done for each other that tho vacation might eko out longer. The tlma of tho flu! The night wo volunteered to work till 12, and then all went out for batter cakea and hot coffeo in a white front restau rant. Our service fing, THE folks wo meet at card partleti and dances, x ships that pass in th night, yes. But those in whose com pany wo have rolled up our sleeves, forgotten our shiny noses nnd worked (150 days of tho year?'. Oh, Idttla Maxim, gloriously we admit we have disobejed you. We havo mixed pleas tiro with business, and found out thlsi These are the lights that do not pass. Kindled slowly In the nres of everyday things, they show the way to their divineness and long after more flaming rays have flared and spent themselves, wo know they shall bo there, burnlna quietly and clearly. children and a husband. And I fear I'm going to miss it nil. I see other girls who nre homely and bad tempered marrying, nnd it ouly makes me feel worse. I have had a few spells of popularity but very few and you could cat in a half hour the candy I've gotten. And ns for flowers well, a. bunch of sweet peas and one bunch of violets with nn orchid from a scntimcntul college bov Is my limit. I dress very well, as I have a nice dress allowance, and make it a point to be always well eroomed. I even design clothes for my girl churns, who are nice, good-looking girls. Now, be honest, what is the matter with me? I don't jump down their throats and jet I'm not bashful. They (men) teeem to like me and yet I'm al wajs lacking nn escort. It's humiliat ing nnd dreadful. A cut-in at a dance keeps me treading on air for a week. 1 want to mnrry, but I want n good time first; but it looks like I'll be lucky if I get either. I'm not a prudcand I'm not fast. I use rouge (with discretion) nnd wear my hair a la Elsie Ferguson. So what I want is opinions from male readers. I need a lifeline thrown to me in the form of some helpful suggestions. Maybe some of the popular girls will help, too. ZADEE. Your answer is going to come in the way of a special article on the Woman's Page within tho next ten dajs or so. But iu the meantime I am hoping our boys who aro philosophers and deep observers, too, will write their opinions. Herbicide Man) Satjs: No Matte? WViat Hte Colo? of Your Hair la NEWBRCS HERPICIDE Will Not Qliange it in tne Least Sold Evenjwttc Applications at Barbar Shops .p , S , . -. 'lrV'lr-r't,w II wifflfcfmi PURE AND DJELICIOUS m SLvzm. Btff!". SN'-CSN CVSWjC 18" Z ft iJveMoif 1 l-w.-llilWl111 Fine For Thinking Boys Dear Cynthia Can you nnd will you and your kind and toleruut readers help a failure? Of course, before you can help mo you must know me, so I'll nroceed to full just what I am, I'm iust twenty, rather young for an acknowledged failure, is it not? I'm tall, with a good figure, and am considered pretty, I dance well aud am very athletic and really, though this doesn't sound liko It, I am very opti mistic and cheerful. Now, why in the name of all that's just am I not popu lar? ... I havo a rennca Home, cultivated and attractive parents and everything that attracts people, uui somehow 1 seem to havo a date with myself every eve. ning and I seldom get to a dance und a trip to the theatre is like a glimpse of heaven, I havo fully eight devoted girl friends .four of them in other cities and now nnd then I visited. But I stopped. I can't reciprocate their good times. Now, to bo honest, 1 want to msrry. I want a home of my own and I want Is a most satisfactory beverage. flavor and aroma and it is healthful. Well made cocoa contains nothing that is harmful and much that is beneficial. It is practically all nutrition. Choice Recipe book Jree, Walter Baker 8c Co. Ltd. Established. 1780. Dorchester Mass J.s I ! 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