'. !'? r. 'i, l V . f-t "-&' " v '' :-,: wr t v..v ' i. " .' EVENING "PUBLIC LEDGER P , . t. " HltiADfiLPHlA, SATURDAY, OfctXBER 18,' 19' , ' -i. .vi 1 ti , TV " " ' t,minn i t ft JtOLESOME CEREAL A CHARMING WRAPWOMAN'S EXCHANGE THE PLEASURE OF WISHING . I rr- - !-,. I, 1 , - - ---- - - -- - .- . , 1 - 1 1 . - " . fl l. IS "RS. WILSON GIVES DIRECTIONS n 1 . n FOR -r ..V.V- i ' t . . Prq! Should Be Cooked Over Night in Double , j&ifer or Fireless Cooker , IWD.TL 1.1.. n... ! .' 3S&3S KSS, By MKS. Al. A. WlliSlKM In "CwvrtoM. 10. ( fr. it. A. YUia 1?,-L Alt Mohtt Rtserved. WA WELL-PREPARED breakfast hc'l .cereal is most important if we Iijir to start the day right. Poor and V. ':- ,., i. . 1 ..-ii imnuncicnuy cooKeu cereui win vnueu If intestinal disturbances and make the E&nBmy irritable and unable to do I c, 'their work at par. When motner must care lor tne I entire family, without help of a ilnaid, daughter can preparo the fsbreakfast cereal while sonny is lay- tine the table. Cereal renuirC3 lone. yjlow and constant cooking and for tthls' reason either a double-boiler or fa hrelesn cooker is necessary. Place 1 the wtftor in the pan and add, for every quart of water, one teaspoon I of salt and one cup of cerenl. Stir to prevent lumping and bring , qtiickly to a boil. Cook for ten min utes and then place either in the hre- ile88 cooker or in the double boiler. '"Place on the simmering burner, -..which has been turned low, and let cook overnight. A The breakfast cereal should be "prepared about 9:30 in the evening nd left until breakfast time. It is important that the double part of Ithtf boiler is filled with plenty of Jfcrater before setting the upper par, iwhieh contains the cereal, to cook. ,?& For variety oatmeal, corn meal, and bran may bo used. When using whole-wheat flour and bran use If OtM cup of whole-wneat flour, One cup of bran Ao one. quart of boiling water and woceed as for cereal. If you will Iiiub the bottom of the cereal kettle i tSoroughly with a good shortening i ibezore nourine in the water the i " . J,, ...i. 4 j.... i.ti ,-cerwn win nut buu n me uunuiu ui 5 the kettle , t i.JOME SPREADS FOR THE ' BREAKFAST CEREAL Treacle L i Place two tablespoons of butter in rie-Ralf cup of sirup and set the cup pan of warm water and stir to blend well. Serve in place i'iillk. t Caledonian Cream -,' , , am n oowi IS'F" 0f one e08 p wni'" w f good home-made w .ieat.with covered egg beater until ht and fluffy mass of cream. English Cream L Place in a saucepan , One and one-half cups of milk, Three tablespoons of flour. Stir to dissolve and then bring to a. boil. Cook slowly for five min utes and then add H One-half teaspoon of salt, M One-half cup of sugar, ; ,, One well-beaten egg. I ft, Beat hard to mix and then use as a cream. ,r Adventures With a Purse ji TOUCH of black is always a smart IJWpddltion to one's costume. Some- simea'iE mignr. oe a dirpk Drooen, otner (times a chain of black and then njaln it nieht.be a black meh baa;. Had you ver tBought of that? lou would if ou were to see tho black mesh bags tjsaw today. They are of the softest. 8nest run metal mesh. The shimmer ing, folds, banc gracefully and the tops ire well shaped. The one l -liked was 13, If She was very courteous and explained r rreati lengtn to me now mis glove holder iwd cleaner works. "A glove is lie a shoe," she said, "as Ions as it rtaimtits shape It looks well. And (H-tainlT it is a good investment to nay P1.50 for this frame, and a jar of the BeaniBS paste, wqcq yuu cluii 10 iuiuk bat in a very saort time you win nave tivtA th nrice of it In the cost of hav- Bg- your gloves cleaned." Which is nund ettousn reasoning lor any one. wooden stand has two hands over rhich you fit your gloveB. To Insure e(r 'fittine firmly and well on the Sends" or form there Is a set of metal rint.-lftoMnr for all the world like hair- Hnetf Fitting the gloves thus on the (roodeB-Iorms renews ineir snapc. And ifcUBitbey are smoothed out on these vooacn nanus you run lui-m eareiuuy vlth the white cleansing paste, which keepe them immaculate. I? . I "Tan may wear a blouse of soft rMtte crene and iook ravisning u'mT ourchase one of elnwlne ttfa m be Irresistible. Rut sav what ati "i will, mere is Bomrininc aooui a Kulnsde waist, be it ever so plain that carries with it an impression of xeaMMKi.taste ana discrimination in Mm: The onlr thing aoout tne mat U taat generally nana-mace mouses , Trr expensive, uue snop, aowever, it table ot joveiy sou waists, oanu a. ltJo nlaln collars, and no trim dug except the finest and daintiest ot MIKTBlBg. AQU arj urnr tur i ,Vmh( nrice of $5.75. I think the n)y nmi for the remarkably low price i n Became ins waisu are uuguuy RUaMi., w.. A1.& mu Af ttlinhs fflip Ar. t larw """" ""ir." .. !! aeatloaed in "Adventures with fa Parse" can be nurcbased. tAtm Kdltor of Woman's Pag, nnamra PoBrto Ledoer. or phone tha Woostt'a Department! Walnut PREPARING Where You Can See Mrs. Wilson's Movies MILS. WILSON'S intercting cool.lng scctiuilns that are con tinuing to create such Interest are being shown tliis week ns follows: CIIAKLOTTK Kl'SSH Rnturdaj The Lender, I'ortv lii it street nml LlinrnRtvr avenue. CORN MUFFINS Saturday Apollo, 12.'!7 North riftj -second street. LKUANON CKUMH CAKK Saturday D'lzzlnnd. l'lnnkfotd avenue and Ulicli stin-t For oopics of tlio reciijos apply at box ptlici' or neiul telf-addryscd cniclopc to I'ditor of Wniniin'g l'ngc. Try spreading two tablespoons of oiange marmalade over the cereals. Fancy- CcreaU Add one-half package of seeded raisins for a California bioakfast, cereal. One-half cup of finely I chopped peanuts, pitted prunes, evaporated apples, peaches, npiicots or cherries may be ued. Try adding ' one-nan cup ot hmlJeci cocoanut, , stoned dates or finely chopped figs. Hread Grits Place dtale broad in the oven to blown nicely and then put thiough the food chopper. Now sift out the fine crumbs and lay these aside fori crumbs. Place the large coarse j crumbs in cereal dishes and add a THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE All About Halloween To the Editor of Woman i I'ape' Deaf Madam Will jou kindly .n ',. .i.ai.uiii m in ...in muni.. i.-n mc some snmes to plat at n Halloween i purt ' Also tell Hie wlrnt Kluil ot re- freshments would jnu susKcst for tlul- dren, need fioui leu to twehe. A. ti. To the Editor nt It ourai rape Dear Madam Kimllj surest a list of Riimes to iihy at a Hallowien paity, the ages ranging from eighteen to twent -two, also a list of 'oituines and what to wie, there being about foity present. A DAILY UKADEIt. ro the hititoj of Witmau 1'auc JJear JJailam Will on nli.isi- tell inf low Snauisli and ;m mils iIiimm r11"' ll0"" much material I would reouire for Pflci,7 A friend of mine would liKe to know if it would be lisht to drcn as a Ftcd , i 'idss muse, ii, I hruid it was nuainit the law. A. W. To the Editor ot Womtirt'n aoe Dear Madam Would ou nlease hn so klud a to tell me bow to ilrevs mv huir for Halloween'' nm ro! us to dress as a Spani--li daucer A UKAPJ3U. As these letters aie nil so much alike I hate grouped them together to an swer. If A. S. and A Daily Header will send me sulf-adihebsed, stamped envelopes 1 will lie glad to send tin in a lint of Rames aud stunts and refnli ments foi Halloween. .Some attractive costumes that are not hard to work up,nrc Njht, Dawn, IJuttertij. Spanish or ftjpsy Biri, Artist eostume, Alaid Atiinan, I'iriite .uuiu, iiiniaii jiaiii. uietelien. Jana yards of yard-wide mateital for the &kirt. Kor the Spanish girj jou would need brteht-colorcd or (low end slim i witft a ueep irmge, about thiee jaids ' square, lou can make the fringe bv raveling the edge, if necessuij Drape this over one shoulder and around your waist, letting one end fall to the bot tom of your sknt on one side. A black late or net shawl will do just as well. Black stockings and high-heeled slip. pers snoum ne worn. The Gypsy girl wears a brillhut apron i uui un isfciii. j.ijii ii uercini arounil her neek. Another kerchio' all of nrettj, bright colors, is wo n oer her head nnd she wears earrings and chains nf nil Ivimls neie. Indian. Scotch. Little Bo-l'eep , no book n,,. i. 0r? "f '"! tele and Dollj Drake for the girls. Tor the f t,lois an.v '' "mi, 1, " li!t l)5R thtre are Mexicans. Pirates. Knh.ii,.;"',?1,. ?"".?" ctiu tell best for Hood lhister Hrown. Keare.-row. Sim- f" , c nen fo, won J b" """" Pie Simon. Little Uoj Ith.e, ludiaus, I i,ftere it no, orri ' ''f churKts are jtuffnlo Hill. Itomnnn. Arabs, flown- ' r, I tu, ,,! f, to, .J1'0. Iwahty. Ilrow-nies and Tncle (sum. , , """," " " " ' "l111 "f t"" tnilor, but n'i, f., i-.i -i.. t, ..,. . l" omj waj to find nut- im... ,i mi' i.iuiiuuiiuus wi iiie .-ipaiusu anu , , hariro te tn .nil .1. Vi , . "" Gypsy firl costumes would be the same, t l.f' 'l, i .' them "i1 e telephoae. a full white waist with a round neek ' , ,''i ,,, lmrV( n" facilities to find and short sleeves and a very full skirt h, t ,,,i Ks fnr oxi- but.'of course, of a brilliant color, preferuhlj ellow I ' ,, " ' ' '''luirc more time limn I or red. Ymi unnhl TineI nt,n.,f r-""",' tle to one letter. I bone ,. There is no law airanist dresvlnr isla8 wf,'l bate as many as we have left a lied Cioss muse, but during the war and since that time the lied Crons nuise has come In bo almost xaeted and many people hesitate to take that nart ' unless thev have the. right to Your I ...,;,. ".""l . 'OSS woiKCr It she has that feeling, but it would ne pertectiy safe lor her to dress as the nurse. The Spanish head dress requires a high knot on top of tbp head. A high comb usually finishes it. A short black lace veil held just back of the knot anil falling just below the shou'deis is nrettj, too. A red rose nestling against the knot nnd the eil makes a co quettish touch. Address of Comedienne To the Ed tor of Woman's Poor! Dear Mndam An you have helped so manv people out of their troubles I am bringing my difficulties to you also in the hope that you can aid me. Can 'you give me the address of Miss Nora liaj es. the popular musical comedy comedienne? Could jou tell me when King Albert and Queen Elizabeth expect to Usit Philadelphia? D. It. Nora Iftiyes's address is (124 West End avenue. New York citj . A theatri cal magazine will be able to answer your other question. King Albert and Queen Elizabeth of Belgium will be In this eitv some time near the "3d or "1th of this month. The orginal plan was that" they would' be hcVr a fr" hours on the 24th before leaving for Washington, but another leport says that they are going to be here for a few days before colnc to Atlantic fit- on the 23d. Ro it seems to be just a little indefinite when they will be here. Must Leave Town for Winter Tothn Editor of Wimnn's Page- . ucar .Mndam lou seem to be a hu- man rncyc'onedia to I am writing to roil fnr timnA infni-mnHAn T cVinll hn hrin meRhan,lb?lhI'VtS thl,t ,f 0U '"U -ol" " very glad if yon can anpreciate your efforts to do so to do ii. ne.i can.n of mv health It. I. CT.,e,ltent ll,c I remove to a warmer, milder climate where the weather is not co'd or ex- tremelr .lnmn. t .n imt hlot ,n tremely damn. I am not sublect to asthma, but tboueh the wlnteis are milder and shorter in mv state than in Pennsylvania. I think I could not stand snothe'. The wind blows so very hard at all times that It makes the winter quite rough. Do you not thiuk that FlorWa Is the best nlace to got1 What I want to know Is, Do they pack n,nniH fli.rit, tka nrlntai- mnnlha lli.rai lndliov could 1 communicate with some BREAKFAST Egg Cream Toast Is Deli cious for an Unusual Meal to Begin the Day or for an Invalid's Tray few seeded raisins and cover with hot milk. Kgg Cream Tnant Toast one Iulge slico of bread for each service nnd then place in a saucepan Two cupt of mi'k, Thrc tablespoons of flow. Stir to dissolve the flour and then 1 ing to a boil and add Two tablespoons of sugar, Yolks of tivn egni. Heat hard to blund. Pour over the tonst and top with Caledonian cream made with whites of two eggs and one glass of home-made jelly, If this dish is made from whole-wheat bread and a few "seeded raisins added no other dish will bo lequired to fill I jut the menu for thr breakfast. This I 13 also an ideal dish to servo when it1 U necessary, in the case of illness, i to build up tho strength of the pa tient with additional delicate protein dishes. I Mrs. Wllaon will tell some ways of maklno sandwiches In her reg ular article In tomorrow's Public Ledger, besides giving appetizing menus for the week. .r.i.... ii. i - i u,i mi,,, as l am better whfn I ex- Mse nnd get fretli aii? I , ,". I'eiieo lo earn mv u. i.... .... t .. . --- -.- ',. ,i jii US 1 CO " J"" lluu 'l.n' other sugitistlons to i "" ' ' Liuinie aim work, pleai IBe nuin A DAILY R12ADBR There are larg:e newsstands In the i enter of the ,lty where ou an Kit 1'aper- tmni all the states.' Win don't i lJ" Bpt a Florida paptr there arid look """"g" the help wanted uihertlsr-' inents' I tirn dmp you would he ilito '"' "nd so,,,, thing in that wa liave I ... "." ... ..iiiiornia 'j-l. climate on lh, re ,s said to be so delightful that make, veij one well urn strong, and here is plenty of outdoor work. You might look our .some paper from Call- i forma, too , Have imi looked at the advertise-1 meats in the Philadelphia papers? T eie I might be just a ,l,anee of jour mi ing! ewttl, the thing that jou 'aie IooL tor If none of ( ..,. ntt,.,,... h i cessful win not iuseit a short utfier- !e,,nei5,fr,ouwouidbe' In Search of a Tailor To thr- Editor of Woman-,, page Ne,Iiean',?il1a'1l?m""',,ld, "PP'Mlate it h.e model at.-priced tailor for ladies' suits in or not to., c.- e -it..-1 J-': of tlie Pit, or ,;S?' ti oiler r 1 T i...'1 "6 " xiiori ride. rials. rniic mj own matc- U. O. H. some one satisfactory. Has Friends In England ",.'" ,,, 0 Tt''naiH Pane "" .'innani l left Ijiielnnd r.m., ! U.U-, ago and would like to find out If! "" ,"' ' fiiends are living. Wheie should I write'' Aud I would also like to know wheieM could get homo ot I Mrs Henry Woods's books. I lmve ' lead a number and would like m ,00,i more creel. They could just be paptr cot - T Wonder if vnn rnmenilrtw ,. writing about Mrs. .T? T .nt ,,.'.. ,.l.lr..i ..... ., . ""u " i"i iMuiui leuei tnjui ever, tliey are wors, ott than before. I sent her u paicel and I have some more thingi. She might ,, A. (J. , " '" gf t books by -Mrs. Woods at ! ,ijt' I'lihlle Library, Thirteenth and 1 l-u ust streets. It is very kind of soul to take such an interest U Mrs. J l i Hill so souy Hj,p Is Having Stlch II )ir,l I tune, but 1 know hIio appreciates mm Kindness, and 1 urn suit' that am thing loa can do for hei'will be a great help. Wants Outdoor Exercise To the Editor of Woman' Paaf year ;niiam Tilts is the first time I bate taken the prlt liege to write to a person in jour position and hope ion mn he able to help me. I wiirgive jou the Information winch I think necessury in my case. I am a boj eighteen jears old, five teet eight inches In height, weighing about VS! pounds, brown hair, sllghtlj curly, clear complexion but have no color whatever in my cheeks. 1 am as white as a sheet all the time. Now for n remedy which I think would give me the necessary fresh air, as I am always indoors reading, and exercise. Could jou let me know where I could take up horseback riding, in the coun try preferablj, ns I spend all my time in the citj, between work (indoors) aud home? I would like to know of n nlnen mm. is iucxpensho us I could not spend a i ff1 TiT "' m0ne,i ,1 th,' '" ' J'??' ,' 1htt,c ,"?'" f100 horseback ' l'',; , "ol",Jlike I", and get I tUe exoreli"3 also EDWAHD. , In tho business dlrectorv nf tl, t ' phone book, under "Killing," jou will I find a number of tiding academics out in the country. By calling them on the telephone jou con get their charges and choose the least exnennlvo v, might join a Y. M. ('. A. nnil,lo r.t town nnd get some fresh air in that wn, Thf,ro nre klni ()f aJ .... .... wuv,ji ..."" ." ... .':" r 'm,"?D '. yr "'" - n uuni. rr-. v.. warn to n In tne . m'fhat elves' ?hV f"! 1 i i,l eZ i ( L . oC l n."d PXCrClfle, too. Or JOU m Iglit. or fresh air iOU ml flit irn through a scries of regular exercises In jour room at night, standing before an open window. Jlieath In deep through jour nose and exhale through your mouth, very slowly and regularly, I hope you will be able to get plenty of fresh uir and exercise, for It is too nail tor a boy or jour age toi stay Jn doors all tllC time and fft he so rtnlo I J .am sure the hoiscbuck riding will 1 !,, l... ,. "' -" I i win nnu TIME FOR TOPCOATS AGAIN ' 11. Wm few &$&&' $"h m mm i,! fcf; -f m wlm riiolo l.y r.inhlon Cftinfra Rtuillo Mirely noliodj who had suilt an attractive coat as this would regret the coming of the cold weather. Am! doesn t it Ionic warm and comfortable? The squirt el collar, cults .mil stole etttct make Just the right contrast with the richness of the maroon p."aih -bloom of the wrap The Testing of Julia Grant My 1IAZE1, DEYO MATCHELOIt Copyright. 10J.1. Iv PubHo Lcdoer Co. In Which Dan Asks Julia ItEAD THIS FIKST Julia Grant is engaged to marry Dan Carson, when three weeks be fore theh marriage he tells her that be is in oe with another woman. She instantly leleases him from their engagement and, after a period of intense suffering, goes into a hospital to take the tunning there lu the meantime Dan discovers that the other woman has been plajiug with him and his one desire is to get Julia hack. He eventually succeeds In doing this tlnougli a He which he tells Julia about discovering his love for her after it was ton late. But Julia has changed in many ways, she Ins tasted independence and she has discovticd that in cither ways she is not the same woman. Hue knows this from her lcluctance to consent to an immeiliatu mariiage. NOW (ill ON WITH THE STORY IF DAN'S suggestion that they bo married immediately left Julln sur prisingly unresponsive, , his intimation tlmt lie wanted her to give up her wot It lit the hospital left her bolder than evei. Suddenlj she knew how much her work had meant ito her and how sin would resent giving it up. At she did give it up now, she argued, it would mean that she had iiped It ns n means to an end, and that although It had helped for a time to assuage her grief and disappointment, Bhc was quite willing to forsake it now tlint she had other things to substitute In itp place. And the truth of the matter was she nas not willing to forsake it; she wanted to go on with It; she had itrown to love It all; there was u thrill in looking forward to her day's work, n tin ill she had novel known before.' Her mind leaped ahead Into the to morrow as bite sat there with her head on Dan's shoulder. (In reality she was miles away from the gloomy back par lor. Dan had felt these moments of absorption more than once, and it vaguely annoyed him that Julia did not give all her thoughts to him. Dike manv nnother man, he felt tlint he was sharing Julia with something outside, and therefore he felt more and more that he must persuade her to gie up her work and to turn her thoughts to other things. There were plenty of things for women to think nfioiit, things for their home, clothes, Julia had been content once to do this ; she must go baek'to It. The morp he nritued to himself tho more certain was he (bat he was only nsklng what was due him. He had given" in about the Immediate mar riage; Julia could give in to him about this. '"You'll be too busy to stay op at the hospital, anyway," hn said after a momeut's time In which they both thought a great deal, "Busy?" Julia's tone was incredu lous. Dan instantly felt that he had said the wrong thing, but ho blundered on. "Why, yes, women who are about to be married are always busy, aren't thpj', getting leidy, filling their 'hope chests,' or whatever It Is they do?" Julia's mind harked bans, "Yes," just a little time ago hei' mind had, been altogether occupied with those things, but now how different every thing was, Hhe did not mean to bo cruel when she suld quite simply: ''You see, Dan, I've breu through hat period of getting ready ouco be fore.'1 Dap's face grew white, and Julia, looking up suddenly, saw it. "I deferred it'" other material for w'um SKhMt, "It was, stupid of me, te? mmf-, - Til im. L ill lurr,.' When She Will Marry Him Dan, but I simply meant that there isn't euough of that kind left to do to keep mj mind occupied, not now. Be sides, I want to finish my training. I should like to have It If I ever need it." "I'lnish your training? Why, that's impossible." "Impossible?" Julia's tone was in quiring. "Of course; how much longer have jou?" "Neailj two jinis " "You don't mean to say that you arc going to keep me waiting that long for our marriage, do jou?" Julia smiled at the injured, nngry tone of his voice It was the voice of the long-suffering man naving come to the end of 1,1s patienco with a woman who is particularly unreasonable. "No, Dan, certainly not; but I can go on and fitiili afterward." "After our marriage?" "Yes." "I wouldn't allow it. Such n thing isn't to be thought of. The idea of vour Imagining auj thing of the kind!" he stormed Julia was entirely calm, and she clung to this thing with cverj thing In her. She did not argue, just waited for him to linish his tiiade, then she said quieth "I'm determined to have some kind of a trade, D.in, and inasmuch as I'vn started this thing I'm going through with it Women ought to be able to do things these dajs, I.ucy and I have been brought up here at home without being given an thing to do, and It isn't right." en "M-iW!V, n11 r!Kht fnr ?our mother, hhe ilidn t have these new-fangled ideas about women having a trade " Julia did not remind him that she herself might never have reall?eel the necessity for it if it had not been for him, I?iJnutVrn,(,1 t0 Pending then. "I coiildn t bear it to huve my wife work after we are married," he begged. "Ju- a, listen to teason You, can't mean that jou won't give this thing up." "I m afraid T do mean it, Dan. I must go through with it " And Dan Carson knew that there .",0u if"? fr l,lm ,0 'lo b,lt orcein matter.) if he wanted Julia tit all. ami Sf.ed!n tTUld" ,,,0r0 t,mn "" n(M?"to' oertor Norvllle finds himself Interested In Julia, ) To Dry Feathers To renovate feather pillows or to dry feathers use the following method: Remove tho bag from your vacuum cleaner. Bin the end of a pillow enough to lit on the cleaner; fasten it tightlv and turn on t,V electric current. The nilc th.1H "m0'1 rn"ldly nutates and Mriv ' iC fueU,' 'il In n 'w minutes they are as Wit and Huffy us new. October Good Housekeeping. Fall Fashions , tA "ill1 lit T,"',ll, M1""- dovetvnc is trimmed with bands of gray tbenille. Some ti".on blouses open over elabo rately figured or embroidered vests. Short sleeves, to be worn with lone gloves, appear on some street costumes, 4tTh?tI,i'f",ii,rt Kln """Ft line, but ! hc straight-line; silhouette is as good as 1,1 WS .sfjr.w.?. ? r Please Tell Me ' What to Do By CYNTHIA Shall She Write? Dear CynthiaAgain I come to you for advice I am a girl seventeen jlnd am acquainted with a young man who is now in the army. We have gone to school together and about one year after I left school I met blm on the street. vve hem a conversation for about nircen minutes and then he came home with me. Ho was to call and see me a few evenings afterward, which he did. tin leaving he made nnother engage ment which he did not keep. This all happened about a jear ago. Now he has enlisted in the army and 1 received a letter :i few days ago apologizing for what happened n jeur ago and asking mc to write to him. Shall I write or not UNDECIDED. If the opotogy appears nn adequate one jou might write occasionally in answer to his letters. But be sure that your letters are always answers, never write a second one before jou hive had an nnswer from him and always wait rovc1 days to a week before answer ing him. 'Live Wires' Have Started Something Dear Cynthia In nnswer to the Live Wires on question of a glrj marrying for love or money. Mrs. A. niartleel a very rich man: wlii'e she did rjol mairy for love she hnd everything her heart enu'el elclrc. Two "hildren ; both have a very good educa tion. She used her money for very good purposes, giving lots for the build ing of churches, librmies nnd hospitals. While Mrs. It. mniried u poor man for love, she has a very hard time of it. Hhe had six children, her husband was out of work on account of ill health and Inek of education. Finally ho died, leaving her penniless; her o'dest child was only ten jears old at the time. So we have decided for ourselves to marry lieu" men or men comfortably off. Wo are DAILY HEADEKS. They Don't Come .Back Dear Cynthia I am a girl seventceu years of age. I am not considered beautiful, but will rass In a ciowd. Now, every time I am introduced to a new boy, I appear attractive to him, and when at a dance or patty I have every dance and riever lack toinpanj' coming home. Ihey also make an ap pointment with me, but after the ap pointment, Bingo I there goes every thing. Although he thanks me for torn ing with him, and to my mind appears well pleased, lie never calls me up again and foigcts my veiy existence. I nm a good listener, don't break my neck try ing to please the bojs, nnd nn the other hand 1 don't treat them cold. Why do j cm-suppose I can't hold the boys' attraction after the first ap pointment? S. E. Z. Try saying lightly as the boy is about to leave jou at jour home after taking jou out "When shall I see jou again?" Perhaps they need a little encouraging. Try it Dan B. Answers "Live Wires" Dear Cjnthia It's rather hard to get the Hvknino PtniMo Ijkdofr now. but some kind soul sends me the Cynthia column dailj Dear Dive Wires I nm rather glad jou called mv attention to the question of jour debate. Ah for my advising any one I wouldn't take' the risk, yet J will state what I think of the matter. When a poor man marries for love, nnd tries to make a living and fails, The Question Corner Today's Inquiries J. What is the proper way to clean mufhn pans? 2 Whj is it practical to make an afternoon and an evening dress of harmonizing shades of the samo color ? .1, AVliat is an amusing old super stition connected with the mar riage cciehiony? 4. How should the hair be treated if conditions requlio washing it more often than every three w ecks? Ii. What nw style of veil is prac tical for vwcar wlien traveling? 0. How is wide white lace used on daik silk dresses? Yesterday's Answers t. In a steam-heated room the pre caution should always be taken of keeping a bowl of vvuter on the radiator to supply the moisture that otherwise would be dried out bj the steam, 2. Clean the nickel on a gas stove with baking soda on a damp cloth. 3. In doing a buttonhole stitch on the edge of a piece of embroideiy always reinembqr to do the em broidery before cuttintt out the work, ns cutting .put mnkes raw edges that are hard to work on 4. To freshen vclour curtains brush them tbotoughly, then sponge them with a weak solution of borax. When they are dry, brush n strong solution of gum arable over the wrong side to stiffen tho nap before brushing it on the light side. Ii. Stains made by house paint on clothes can be removed by n cloth wet with kerosene. This should be done out of doors, ns kerosene is very inflammable. 0. In arranging tho mantel shelf avoid crowding too many ornas incuts on It so that no one will show to advantage. Herjpic.de an) Says: To .stop hair loss and rid your scaljp of dandruff use NEWBRO'S HERPICIDE Sold Everywhere "W,Ul,W,?V,'rTy ?H8?8 I ' ' ' ' r-'-i-&- T ' -; flpfcUeaiwiwa: Bsrbtr Shsps CAN YOU GET ENJOYMENT OUT OF WISHING FOR THINGS You Can You Will Be Able to Stand Disappointments Better and Be Much Happier OIIB was hurrying home from market, '"-'her arms so loaded with Sunday's provisions that she had no lianeln with which to take off the coat that seemed so hot In the midtlav autumn sun. Ah automobile buddenly whizzed coolly past her. disturbing both berequl'ibrlum nnd what was left of her pence of mind, Hhe pushed back the Involuntary sigh of envy. "It would be nice, to hare one," she admitted. "But I guess If I had au automobile in this life, I wouldn't want to go to heaven!" What a blessing, It would be if we could all think of something cheering liko thnt at those Inevitable times -when everybody else seems to have the lux uries, or sometimes even necessities, that wo want and cannot have. You could never cry "Sour grapes!" at the woman who made thnt remark, and you could never accuse her of being Insin cere enough to say, "Well, I guess I'm better off without It," when everybody knows thnt she would be 'much better off with it. It would be a comfort If we could fare all our disappointments with that spirit. When the cake that was made mi carefully and at such an expense of tttrtn tin,! (bahLIa .. i . ....... ...... iiuuuir comes oui or tlie oven with a disconsolate crnek ncrnvo lt hf, ace and a wet. "bhcI" strenic thi-nno It; when that expected raise that hits been spent so long lu advance turns out to be u $3 one instead' of ,n $5 one ; don't you think his wife will lose her love for him? As to marrying for money I recall a friend saying once. "I'm going to fiflri7 Woney and die for the rest of my But ono can't leave his happy home and try to live on love alone. So I think, when a fellow and a girl come to an understanding, let the fel low go out and strive for a position where he can support his "one nnd onlv." They say two can live as cheaply as one but that was before the H C. of L. And on my part, if I fall in love with a girl and Intend to many her, after we're engaged. I'll look up her rating, If she Is worth enough to live on nnd then some, I'll marry her Imme diately. If.sjiowcver, her rating Is absolutely nil, I'lhgo out nnd make enough to live on. I'm rather sorry I can't help jou out in j'our church affair, but jou see I'm not n girl. . I wonder what Buck thinks? I wonder DAN Ii'. United Stntes Navy. Excuse the comment. Dan 1. but we don't quite like jour seeming suggestion thnt you would be willing to live on your wife's money and not work. Now, we know j'ou don't mean that, Dan II., nor do j-ou mean that j'ou would "look up her rating." Y'ou have good red blood In jou, young man, unci you wouldn't care whether she had monej, or not. You'd work till jou made enough to support her, and j-ou'd work anyway, now wouldn't jou? I'm glad some one sends you Cjnthia every day. Encourages "Zadee" Dear Cjnthia I hope this will come before the o.ves of Zadee. She is to be admired for her straightforwardness, "Don't believe jou are a failure, for if j'ou do you will be." You are young nnd just entering the time In life when every little puff of smoke looks like a London fog. Look ahead, for every dark cloud has a silver lining. It is pretty hard to judge any one bj- a letter. If your statements arc cor rect the only tiling I can see is that the right fellow has not found jou. Do not give up hope. But remember this an old Greek proverb, "That woman is best who is. least spoken of among men, whether for good or evil." Some girls of this generation think life is a good time, lots of money nnd a social position, They find after it is too late what is lacking love. That is the icasou whj good, clean fellows hesitate lu marrying today. If I may state my experience and desire, I have called at the homes of girls whoso parents ore of moderate means and others who me considered well-to-do. Home girls arc good, quiet hoipe girls. Others nre what the fel lowrt call- "good -time babies." Now a fellow dues not want to marry a girl who has let every ftllow iu town hug or kiss her. I hope some day lo mniry a nice, quiet girl who knows her dutj iu this world, enjoys a good time, a "sensibjo," :pure and ucsous ae Is a most satisfactory 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 Hecipe book free. Walter Baker &. Co. Lid. Established. 17SQ. WSSSBSSW&a 'r&tt& or wJ en thnt week-end visit that has been anticipated for ijo many wccki falls mrougli suddenly, how unfortunate) It in that most of us go Into deep morrning ovrr It. How much hap pier we should be if we could onlj delrc deep and bring up a thought like this, "Well, I wanted it terribly and I m sn disappointed that I could Ho nglit down and cry. But I suppose, if I hid It it would be over, and I'd have to find something else to look for ward to." Looking forward to events and wishing for them Is almost as ninch fun ns enjoying them, anvhow. it Is like the sensation' of watching a good play ; you long for the happy end ing, but j on dread it, becaure ns ston as it comes, all the delightful situation that lead up to it are over and you have to get up and go home. rplIEUE are so many luxuries, even - ncccs'tles, that voti wont in this world nnd can't have. But, if yon had them all now, what would there be for you to wlrti for? Wishing is a favorite indoor sport with almost every body. Indeed, with some people, It censes to be a spo-t nnd becomes a bnblt. They feel that they- wltilei never bo happv if everything were ns they wanted It, because they would not have nnvtMng to fuss over. But since wo all must wish, nnd there's no harm in the net Itself, let's do our wishing honestly and openly and try to get some fun out of It. -ood companion nnd appreciate her home. I do not mean to knock. the girls. I hope you have found something that will help you. ItOMEO II. For the House When possible a refrigerator should be connected with a separate drain. Light tones and simple wall paper will make a room look larger and more cheerful. The refrigerator and supply closet are close together in a well-regulated Kitchen. .Plenty of brown in a living room gives it an air of richness. Hat Trimming reathcrs of all sorts arc going to be verv much used on winter hats. 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