r pfi f XcTOT mf jS 14 OLDE TYME '. MRS.M. A, WILSON GIVES) AN OLD ENGLISH RECIPE Friday's Market Basket I Contains In teres ting Things This Week for Sundays 'Three Meals Apple and Raisin Strndel Rolled Like Jelly Roll and Cut Into Slices Makes Delicious Dessert By MRS. M. A. WILSON Comrloht till. I'll Mrs V. 1 irwioH All JUohis lltimril. THE housewife in the eighteenth century must indeed have hcen nn expert in those days of old. No telephones or wires to let one know that guests wcie coming and the mail was at the convenience of the seasons. Theieforc it was very nec essary that she looked well to the xvfiys of the household and be pre pared to shelter and cure for the stranger and fiiend alike who might be within her gates. Mutton pies have been for cen turies a favorite dish of all who have had the pleasure of eating them i and they can still be had in many of the taverns that abound on the Lon don and post roads of rural Eng land. The neck and breast weie the parts used, and as these parts were usually the cheapest cuts many folks were inclined, for financial reasons, to use and serve this meat in the most attractive manner. In the shiies a mutton pasty is today consideied a luxury and one that the epicuies delight to dine upon. So you, too, Mrs. Housewife, should try this Old-World delectable morsel and then add it to your nrenus. A MENU TOR THREE MEALS ON SUNDAY Breakfast Sliced Oranges Cereal and Cream Pancakes and Bacon Simp Coffee Dinner Celery Ye Olde Tyme Mutton Pye Mashed Potatoes Glazed CarroU Tomato Salad pple and Raisin Strudel Coffee Supper Salmon Salad Potato Cakes Sliced Tomatoes Apple and Raisin Strudel Tea The market basket will require: Three oranges. One-half pound of bacon. One bunch of celery. One and one-half pounds of neck' of mutton, I One quart of potatoes, ' One bunch of carrots, One head of lettuce, One quart of tomatoes, , One-quarter peck of apples, One package of seeded raisins, One can of salmon, j One package of pancake flour, I Three eggs and the usual staples that are pur chased weekly. I i Yc Olde Tyme Mutton Pye Tn the, north of Enuland the Die , ... . . t j i,;n is made with a potato crust and this , affords a snlendid change from the usual crust. Have the butcher cut a neck of mutton in cutlets, cutting about three-quarters inch thick. To do this ho must not split the neck in half, as is the usual method. Wipe the meat with a damp cloth and then place on a platter and pour over the meat the following: Three tableptpoons of salad oil, One tablespoon of vinegar, One onion, minced fine, One teaspoon of paprika. Mix thoroughly and then turn the J meat frequently. Let stand for one ' hour and then place m a saucepan and cover with boiling water. Add one fagot of soup herbs and cook until tender. Cool and remove the meat from the bioth. Now place in a mixing bowl One and one-half cups of bread crumbs. One cup of finely minced celery leaves, ' One cup of finely minced onions, I One teaspoqn of thyme, One teaspoon of sweet marjoram, Four tablespoons of shortening, One egg, One and one-half teaspoons of salt. Mix to blend thoroughly and then form into thin flat cakes and lay one on each piece of meat. Roll the meat Jn flour and then lay in a baking dish. Thicken the gravy and season it, and then pour over the meat and cover with a pastry crust made as follows: Place in a mixing bowl One cup of mashed potatoes, One cup of flow, One teaspoon of salt, ' Three teaspoons of baking powder, Four tabk8poons of shortening, j One egg. Mix thoroughly and then roll on well-floured pastry board one-half inch thick. Loosen the pastry from the board, using a spatula. Cut three or four small gashes in the center to tiermit the steam to escape and then 4lace on pie and wash the crust with milk. Bake in a hot oven for forty minutes. Serve from the dish. , Glazed Carrots Wash and cook the carrots until iWder asdtfthen remove the skins s nd cut fc"? quarters. Place ft MUTTON PIE Mils WILSON Jr Iwrr ) on Can See Mrs. II ihon's Modes "Al its WILSON'S inteipsliiig 1V1, conking scc-n.it ins that lire con tinuing to create such intcicst nip licing shown this week as follows: CIIAHLOTTK UUSSK rrlilay nnd Snturilm The I.eadi i . l'oitv first street and I.ancnstci uw line CORN MUITINS I ndnv and Satin dav Apollo 1''.".7 North riftv--.ee oud street. LEIUNON CKl'MIt CAKE 1'rulay and Suttirdaj Dnzzlnnd. Tinnkford menue and I5iic.li slieot. I'or copies of the lecipes applv at box olhoe or send self-addressed pnvplope to IMitnr of Woman's Page. tablespoons of shortening in a sauce pan and add two teaspoons of sugai and the carrots. Cover closely and let glaze, shaking the saucepan fre quently so that all sides of the car rots may be glazed. When leady to serve season with salt and peppei to, taste and add One tablespoon of vinegar. One tablespoon of grated onion, . Out! tablespoon of finely mintutt parsley. Apple and Raisin Strudel Paie one quart of apples anil cnop orv fine. Place in a mixing bowl and add' Tico cttps of brown sugar. One tablespooyi of cinnamon. Four tablespoons of shortening, On teaspoon of nutmeg, One-half package of seeded raisins, Grated rind of one lemon, Juice of one lemon. Mix thoroughly and then place in a mixing bowl Three cup of flour, On tptisrtoon of salt. One tablespoon of baking ponder, l . '""''''f ' .." ' l Three taoicspoons oj sugui, , Kirl wl0 is ns iiBi,thearted as n bird- One teaspoon of cmnomoil. j jet with sterling qualities is often mis , . . . judged. A girl who has committed a Sift to mix and then ruo in two- rolu, hns been harshly criticized wheu thirds of a cup of shortening thor-1 th joung man in the case, the con uiiius uc -"i o temptible cur that he was, wns not even oughly and mix to a dough with considered seriously. 1 hnve known i i e . i .ir Pleo personally n dozen such cnes. You one-half cup of ice-cold water, flace,' -. con(lcmn ,.. .., of nn the ice for one hour and ttien roil . , j i u-j out lightly on floured pastry board one-quarter inch thick, Spread with 1 . ' , . . i Pnii the prepared mixture evenly. Roll tilfo IpIIv roll, nlace on a baking sheet and bake in slow oven forty min- .... nM rf Tirt, vrv sham uies. cjuwi. sjmw ....... ., .- knife into two-inch slices. A Real Toast "Mere's to the woman with many a care, l TVho nits all day in an office chair, , And nt night, when her day s work i through, Ones home and finds more work to clo; (lets up in the morning and cooks and ncrubi, And wrestles around with lauDdrj I tubs ; Vt the usual hour finds her smiling there, Hcsldn her desk In the office chair. i If she's strong enough these burdens I to tote, Here's to the state where they let her vote!" Woman's Citiren, The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1 What precaution should always be tnketi in n steam-heated room"1 2. How. con the nickel on n gas stove be cleaned? ?, What should be remembered in doing n buttonhole stitch on the edge of a piece of embroidery? 4. How can velour curtains be freshened for the winter? G. What will remove bouse paint from clothes? 8. In arranging the mantel shelf what should bo avoided? Yesterday's Answers 1. A bed of asparagus for next year's garden may be Btarted this month. 2. A woman of five feet threp should weigh 120 pounds. 3. Providing two sets of curtains for the kitchen window will save wear and tear, os one set can be used while the other is being washed. 4. The newest shape of tea ball Is a tiny silver teapot, banging from a rod attached to a silver tray. C. A convenient conthangcr nqw being shown in the shops is made of separate blocks of wood, lined with plush or velvet, which can be adjusted to fit any size coat or dress. 0. Many of the sport bats for fall and winter aie made ot, embroid ered duvetyD. j I I I 1 PUBLTC EVENING V t A TTRACTIVE NECKPIECES-THA T EMPTY FEELING CYNTHIA'S LETTERS Please Tell Me What to Do My CVNTIIlA To "Heart-Broken" im arc nsUng rnthpr nn Impossible tliniK. dour, hrcniigp you toll inn nothing uliiile-crr alioiit tlilH ouiik mini who lui- unii jour lie-nrt. might nflrisp you In do tlie icrv tiling ulilcli uoiilil not ni n ill to ii mini of his tjpe mill which iniKlil linn liliu fi olii .ion. It wnulel In- too Brent 1 iVk to iiiltltc wltlinur ninri' I.iuiwlcvjfte of (lie cave. Don't Knock the Girls . Dear C.vntliln : I would like In -m n fn words in regard to this discussion nbout dolls, F Mil n clrl tuc-iitr-oni- unci I be line in using enough mugc ntul pow der to nuiko oni"'s self iittraillvo It Im ih-ii-i- hurt iin on ,ct. I liai known 'iikI iln Know miw of girls of lioth clnssps, and I liiiw found tluii muni a girl some would ulni lis n doll i had far more real woith nnd u miiih kinilei heart than soinp narrow. straight land pet suns who condemn thorn, I In fin t. I'll say this is w-nlv nl ' ways m cxpei-ie-iico. The lpason een girl uses ' nnikc-iip" Is slmpU to make lieitolf look n Utile inoie at tinrtive if slip is not blcs-od with n 1 nntiiial pink and while skin, mid few of us moitiils inc. It IM CM I gill's wish, nnd duty in fad, io im as at- haclivo r.s possible, and n is meieU in an iimoieiit pnili-,mii to ;n ompl is this that she "dolls up," its IIh-i i I like the letter of one who iuus "The Right to be Ilnppj." TIipip is one fellow who is lirnnil imiiilril enough to look nt it in the piopir light, anil who has found finin oxpoiioiKe that main a I doll is a "leal gill." It i" well to ' nidge iieoilc lij IbeniseHes and not b what they have on tlieii fhec If I thoie are auv who are perful them ' vpInps, and fipp fioni fault, let thrm I I ritirizo the girls. If we ,no not on the lookout for evil we will not find it I Let those who don't nnpioio of -u(h i things do lis they please, and lno and let Inc. If tlieic was no mote liann ( iiininittcu In tlie woild Hum III" gills iiiniiuit when thev millionth us,- louge and powder il would In- u grand old wni'd indeed Let the gills alnue "A VIA I'ltl X Addressed to Louise Win don't jou tiike up some night iiiiiisis either nt the ppning high si liool in Dtoxel rnstitute, '!'( niple I 'ollege or the . M. 0. A.'? In this wuv jou would he sine to moot some nice gills and learn something now and interest lug at the same time. There lire all nuts of courses, making lulls and iliesws. looking and com sos thnt tram Ihe mind Good Advlcfc Dun Cwithia Although not n steady leniln of join toluinti. 1 haie ofti u glanced oier the iiitciesting little de tails which life has offered to jour "fi lends inno'iiiiintn." I feel ns (hough I ,. ... i l.nl I iti.r iril.. ,i fiimttv it Ii.i.. meiii- i)01.s arc honilod bv (onitcuth mtei changing tiion- mows mm opinions garding boys and gitls, nnd yet I am I urged to do so by the sbnll I sue "sjni pathetic undeistnniliiiK" of my nature'' It seems to ine thnt the host of jou lontributors hao wiltten to jou nt n moment when they were guided more b impulse than bj "hcarttu bo" ' Those of your contiders who claim that boys I care for such and such a gill, and on the other hand those who daim that girls cine fo- such and such n bo aie tho in a position to state their henit felt mows mi thnt inthei delicate innt ter' am P medical student, not yet twenty years old, but hnve associated with the best of girls, since I wns twehc I cnii honestly say T h:io known well more than a Hundred girls and liae onjojod a beautiful friendship ftltli many a one. Vbat have T found? .;r..i f ,i.:.. j. i.i. girls, reioomDer one tnng. you always in n position to bring out the bfSt nm ,hp swct,tost tendencies in girls 1 our self-control, by jour innnline ,... -.. ......... ,i A KALnn,i ncn.I nun., i you can communci rc-speci. nun upon )om cnn c elprt Brcntcr illflneui tlian one who looks un to us! Oirh, you arc often placed in n posi 'n "l'"" r! "" ?' encourage or i diseouraee n bo.v along cerlnin lines 1 The girl who will quickly resent the least bit of fnmllinrity from n male ae qunintnnce will command liis respect i nnd bumble him! e As you meet your opposites, teach them, but don't condemn. Treat him , with kid gloves, but make him thor i oughly nshnniecl nnd make him think' Treat her gently but firmly, show her Don't Wear Your Life Away There is abolutely no sense of any woman slaving away on an old-fashioned, obsolete treadle machine when she can get a Free-Westinghouse Electric at a reasonable price. Its operating cost is only one cent for three hours. YOU should have a Free-Westinghouse in your home. Sec 'I ilfmonstriiteil Also the Ohw-Tuec Hlectilo ( 'eaii-ei mm" "io Highlandtr Hlectrii Washer 1 pour rlrclHo dealer does not haie them, itrtte or phone us cieeei we trill iell yon v here you can nee fiem (it vour iielghboihood H. C. ROBERTS ELECTRIC SUPPLY COMPANY Wholesale PHILADELPHIA IohepouhdJ Making ?0WDl5 ifeftiss:' '. "i i UMFORn THE WHQLESOME 1 BAKING iROWDER U j ' LEDGER-PHILADELrniA, -FRIDAY, The Small Fur Stole . A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose I'm- the Miimg girl iir uiislsli thoro is iiotlilng stii.iiU-rlli.iii tlie lime fur slole'tlial li.is uiil so ono.inoiiO.v inlo M.gue. ViiiliioI. nuilc anil fisher aie the shins used in llm piurs shown In the sUettli TP Ol' are foit m lint odd nnd look it. then'don I iiltempt the ei; vm-ill neeknioi-p. looilish .Is 1011 kllOW it is. Vou Will clo lieliei io nig iiii-o m jour purse nnd gef sonu thing of lingo I ..!. .. .......... :....l n l,n e Ml 111 i ,11111 lUUlOlin lll.l-..l l I, r..-. .. .. t - -- in collar that lobs tin- doulilo cum oi , its lotumliU and i oiu eals 1Iip evei .,... Ilc.wl.. f ul.niil.li.io nnd biisl . 1!.,C if inn lire lwnl Ollll- 1111 look it I and it doesn t mattir whether jou leallv aie or not -thin ruin best biiy.nnait nccltpiices- lisiier nun sqnmei. Hila niittnnti will be one (if those (level .liiile nieces of fur that snuggle up .Hound me nocn iiii c nifc'"-' i . ,. .1. .. ,ii. .. ( ,,l with n liigiu-ss thnt would be imnossible with a l.uger piece f fur. Thoj me the soil of llnng tluit the smait joung wom.iii u-is to com plote bet- street suit these nisp autumn dins. Sometimes a fin pme of this w-boio she is wiong. show her the bet ter things in life- make liei lliinl. . Hojs, gills, let's h.ue a little mine nl this mhttial sMiipntln ' S I! S. A fine, helpful b-tlei s It S Wun us agatn ! Time Brings Happiness Dear Csntbia- I am afiiiid ll .it I am writing too onen w join ..inn..... but I find it so m-ij iiitciesting lli.it it is haul to icsist wilting often. Sim c. I tame to Tientoii I have not missed n day rending it. I still hue "Old PlnlL . though. , ,, This leltei i for "Zndep If jou aie as ou state. I cannot wh imi aie not liuiili sought alti-r. nj' say Vou dance well. Lkij athletic man eiijcns a good (l.nice with a greie f..i .inn, -oi- oni- close imtion of j our home and paients bespeaks i.nelui realms and thnt tomb of lofitieiuoiil ncu-sslttj IO linpiMIlCiSS 111 en.- ntJiin. .".' sa v on design j our ow n ( lotlu-s.show i ng -.... .. ,. .... ....i... ...... i, nu nittsiic nuiure. uin uu ni'i"-1 "- one. 1'ew enn do as you are aoio io able to. Also shilling jour talent with join do r. :...,. lp I., .-.l.ititiirif. cliele ill esses This is proof that vou are geneious and lins- nn unscllish disposition. A lure article in this dnv nnel time, i place vour uh-ii t!n ,,f inuul looks Inst. IIS tllllt IS OIK tiling tliiit oulv attracts for the moment, i nnd when it is gone tlie iirst-nieiiuoiiru i good trmts loom up conspicuously nuilte up for its loss With nil in Miur firuit jou sine ought to be able to attain lour iiesues and .. , -e . i. i I......I ...,, little tllO (Iteam Ol IOC lllisuam. ..mi. bnine. nil of jour own, should con io somedaj. Y'ou are joung. Oijo Piitbee Tune a (.hnnce ' lie factor in om destinies is tlie grctuesr and it is up to us mortals to ho patient till he decides to a(t. , i , , May I say, in dosing, that T would love to give you the flowers, theatie parties, etc., that vou crnve nnd pj have been so sparsely showered on jou f I could meet you. i nm iweniy si-c well educated, from a prominent south Prn family, and nm "making good" n far a this world's goods uro rated to TI...', I, .., Hint It A il. w-ard success. Here s Hoping ihul n" so'nl(,-ll(lv. 'tkkNTON. Sometimes it makes uyntnin icei vcr bndlv to think that she enn't hnve these nice boys nnd girls meet. For instnnce, "Trenton," 1 would like to hnve given that bit of a lift by pWitiug the ail dress, but I'm sure you understand that it couldn't be done. Xo hard feelings ' To "Just Thirty" Dear Cynthia My hnt is off to the little ladv who wrote to jour-column several clays ago signing heiself "Just Distributors It raises your cakes, biscuits and muffins just right makes all home baking of that even texture and appe tizing appearance sought for byall good cooks. i-SuSS- soil is win n with Ihe one pieie stuet fioik. ghmg the l"k that is uoutU-d on a mulish d.iv nnd just (ho bit of pio lectioii about the nock that ninkos it possible to be rpiile coinfol Inble without ii . n-it fir mr Kel At the 'left is -l del or little 1 collar chilTou. ... . ,- . . . ,iiiiilo ol mole loniouuo And the otliei two I selected (biv'a illustriition bedilise iiet for to to mole sl.i'll till- fills tllllt llinl.0 thein inc the most populai tins nuiuinii 101 ihi-m: rt-lini. m.es well with the new browns 1 hut with iiiuj blue jou would find notb hut w ilh innj in.: Iiettei- than soiilrrol which hns collie into an enormous ogue. The sipiimi set is tiunliKCI Willi tie.iels unci tails which lennin popular cspeciallj in Ihe smnllei pieces. ifuinilBht 101' li' riorence ltosel Thiitj." What an inspiiutiolr-to nny man sin It a woman must be. 1 do cm j that husband of hois, crippled though In he. I do hope be piopeilj nppieciatcs this little woman and 1 wish lor hoi oi cry happiness nnd bless ing. , , Hole's link, ".lust Thirl j." I'd give iinjlhlng for u wife like jou. E A. To Remove Smoke Stains This suggestion will be beneficial to euisowHos wlio hac not the coin en- I ieiieo of olee tricitj or tlie modern grs liNturos. PiequcHily the ceiling nboe .-en oh! -fashioned m shioned gas jot becomes cllscol- olid fiom smoke mid bent. 'I lie discol oiation mnj ho lomoved if n lner of stnrc-h mid water is applied with a piece- of flannel. After the mixture has ! dried it should bo brushed liglitlv with .a biiish No stain oi mark will io main The Revolving Stool In some of the ntmrtinents the Kite hens me so small that one limy al- most reach acioss them. In sudi in - i stances time, stops and strcngtli may bo awil bj the pmchase of a revolving siooi, upon which me wini nn-vuss I"1H Willi 1 fTOIll BlIlK til IMHV, Ol fiom table to stove without even using - u min m mi iiiiiiiBi'HiiHiM mm mHmwwmt wwjf-WkTY"tmir"'WV-'rtm m BB Cranberries H mm hzwrt nn wasrp such hkk I ! s1 !ffiffiHa llw,u BSaK i i1 1 liil as pits, cores, and $M , L peelings. . M TTT' ommTMw ijifc iirwOWrTW 'TTTTr'i m f AH Sizes mfCx FBiD'TJi2jrr.r;j iniiiiiiiiiir-inwaiiiimdiErr mnmirwtjmiGMmumiin.iit rmisWnimmnm iKi ri ilrni n i i mi i I llllllll j ; II i The I I J j MSflflard Dress Shops j .'i ' ! ; ll l i 1 ' 1 i ill i i , m . ' HI i in their oifemng tit 1 1 l i styles individttiial in i II J HI j design and of ex- j t j 111' 111. 5m I D(tn 9tistf iwvn tmifjoirflnlltiif3ilf till In II .1 M prices that are sell?- ''w WSW iSWFl IPST ill evidently most rea- ! I ' j i!' Eli 03 1 sonable. j ! IfflEflMffi I 1 Frocks smd Coats , HI 3WH Sknrts siinid Blouses ! P3 j 127 S, 13thjSt 1337 Chestnut St. J jj mxwmmiwimtmruijm-iJkAMt.tiJl in 1 ll I , i y,y AAeBSJil U IIITI wi iiiimS5miiBMWIIH''luu ' allllllHIIIIII llllUMMr 11 IU i miimwi sssi sie i ! i ii w siiiM mmmmrsmmmmmmmmmsms . . .. j- . t e l Ii .J".. . : W .ti.fJ uXuiiluliL'i,.. ,- - ' cL.k V - ' ' t.i,.1r',Jj'.1'. .'CU rAtlsVttoifffiWlhi , nn in..irrTi 'I'lWiiHs.iisIsi ce - - OCTOBER 17, 1919 Adventures With a Purse i TP YOU have any tiling In the way of. a room br two rooms, or an apart mont or a whole house (in which case J on arc indeed fortunnte). you will be interested in this adventure, for It linn 'to do with window "fixings." And to begin nt the top. 1 want to tell jou Ural of all about tin window rods, or does one call tluiu cm tain lodsV Those jire doublp. one coining out beyond the other. And hpro is the advantage-on the one jou hung jour inside white cur tains, nnd right oior them, on the other lod, you bang jour Milnuee nnd dra peries. Isn't that a good idea, nnd a trouble acr? These iuls conio in 'pairs, for seventy-five cents each. Mabel is rosouuefiil and oiiglnnl. I love to sit ami listen to her when any discussion eoines up T have lis tened to her mnnj times, but never hae 1 seen her fail to "i ome through" with thnt ipilck mind of hers, and gaiu her point in nn nigunieiit. All of which has notTniig to do with Mabels curtains. Not for nothing has she been endowed with originality Pr instead I of using plain white curtains for her 1 bedroom, she has bought some xoile with n rather fine bluck and white check I at fifty cents a jmd. And I think she I is going to use side drapes of n Nile green. Won't that make an efleetivo window? You could, nf coiuhc. use nnv color combination with the black anil while And isn't tiftv tents kiisoii (able for cuilaius'' in no mallei what shop jou hud ouiself. u will mil ice Halloween dee (nations and favors It becomes then moi elj a iiiiesliuu of finding the shop that hns the most novel fnvois and the most leiisonable. Heio s wheio this adventuic comes to the refecuo, supposing all the tinio. of com s-0, Hint you c-oiiteiniilalc a card party or any kind cif pnity nt which ion mo plan ning le'i use Ilulloweiii decorations. Now. for Instance, thoro are peiky cul ouls of blail. .ils with yellow trim mings, and ellow moons w ith blacl .itehes sitting uirih on the, poinlcc ends. Then thoie aie jolly little pin witlpiiniikm heiiels on them, and wild heads, mill till sorts of Halloween sou M-nirs And jou will find that twonl or twenti -fne (cuts will purchase al most all con would neid ' Poi- the names of shops where ar ticles mentioned m "Advcnturej With n Piusc" can be purchased, ndduss L'ditor of Woman's Page. IJUMMl I'HIILIC Li IIOLR, 01 phone tbe Woman's Depnitmeut, Walnut .1000. Child Song , little gill, bow , Do ion I lilnu . the I Blow in the moonlight to and fio' Do on hear tbe sng tlmt the fan sing Sing in ine ti fiagiant night of Spiiug liy tue nioou in tlie moonliglil glow Years will pnss, little girl end the I blow, ! Blow in the moonlight to and fi ' But the song will be bushed. i funics sing .lust to the child in the night of Spiing, Bv the biook in the moonlight glow. But if tliiough the yoais, when thp lilacs blow. Blow in the moonlight to nnd fio. You would bear the song that the failles sing Be as -i child in the night ot Splits Bj Ihe brook in tlie moonlight glow Juno Mjeis, in Mc Call's THAT SUDDEN ILL NATURE WHICH OVERPOWERS YOU Often Is Brought on by Nothing More Alarming Than the Ncaring of Your Lunch Hour TrARlIC, who gives such n fine shnin ""poo, nnd is so closer in turning ..,,,.,,.,, , st.niEhl. slinky hair inlo .. mass of beautiful, shiny wae.s. was talking to a customer. The customer bad just had a shampoo, nnd bad refused a tonic rub, for the simple reason that ,he luxury of a "wash nnd wave" during her lunch hour find cost a whole week of dessert for lunch. Marie was scold ing. "Well," she cxclnimed, severely, "if you don't clo something about your hnlr pretty soon, you just won't bno any, that's nil. It certainly does need taking cm c of. That's the worst thing ou can neglect jour liuir. As soon ns that stnrts to go R'r gnod-by, that's all." And she rambled on with thrents und unhappy piophccies until the girl v . ... in the chair began to wonder how Blip would look without any hair, and liow long it would tuke to snc up enough to buy a "wig. Then Mnne wns niteiruptod. The manicurist outside pushed open the cur tain. How .soon aie jou going to lunch V" she asked. ".lust as soon as 1 get through here." tcplied Mnrlp. "I'm so hungij 1 lould cut! nulls." The soviet was out. TIip gill in the chair knew fliou that she would not hno to wcnigii wig or go Ijnld, knew thnt .Maiio's hunger and not her own defect!-e ban had luen the cause ot tue melauclioiy loctuie. HOW often tbut happens You hud suddenly that jou hate everything in sight You wondei whj you cwr stinted to do that piece of woik in sload of letting somebody else do it If' anj one attempts to speak to you, you I auswer with a Miap. And it jou are, c-illed "grouchy." or if jou meet with that nlwajs maddening letoit. 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