vp -; " fV r "V I !. vt o.? .. J Wi" o i v Pv i r l I A' r Lfr 12' r-, "! EVENING PUBLIC LEDtfEl PHILADELPHIA -KCttD JU&E liA-'lftiO WRS. WILSON ADVISES USE I OF MANY FRESH VEGETABLES team for Meals on Sunday Include Knuckle of Veal, Dour- gcoise Style, for Dinner, With Strawberry Cornstarch for Dessert Our- qnnrt of spinach ............ ,1fl Onp loaf of bread 11 lluttrr 10 Ono lirnil lettuce 10 Vinegar. .nlt. pepper OH Coffee 10 Out' (mart of milk (use ton milk for enffee) OS Otip-tlilnl cuii of rice 0." Nutmeg ., 01 bugnr 00 Separate Skirts A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose nj-'MUS. M. A. WILSON fPopuripht, 191. -hu Mrs. If. .1. tritooii. AH riynui rcjcnen.; rOW is the time to change from purchasing foods in small quantities ind get bnrk to the old beforo'tlie-wnr period. I'lnn to iiun:linc u bucket of JPllie various green vegetables each week (and to utilize nne-hnlf for the tnblc niiil thru place the bnluiuo in jars for future use. If you have mi niniortiinitv to uork lone of the war gardens, by nil nienn do It; It is not too late to itnrt one. He - ratine ot the nhortiiKe of farm help the (fanners nre unable to plant, mi avail yourself of thh chance while there is Jtim'e. Plant foods in these gardens that Jyou can place in rnti't for future use. ?romatocs, string brans, lima lien us and bcct nre most important. ' Abundant green foods in the markets rill help us to solve the high cost of lllrlni? Iir uslni? these lirnltli L-lvlnt? jgrcens. I The menu for Sunday tWs neck will Jbe: IIRKAKKAST S Sstlccd Bananas Waffles Itacoii Garnish Coffee DINNEK Tomato Appetizer Knuckle of Veal. Uourgeolso Stle New Potatoes Teas $ Coleslaw Jfitrauherrv Cornstarch Pudding Coffee , RIPPKK Coleslaw Itsidishcs Cold Slices of cal Potatoes and Celery Salad Mireil Tomatoes Custard Halted Tea The market basket will require One-half dozen hnnanas. One hoi of sirairherries. for pudding, One-hall pound of bacon, Five tomatoes, yew potatoes. Peas, One and one-half pound heaC of cab Uoe, One green pepper, for slaw. One dozen eggs. Onions, JPico enrrofs. Three beets. One bunch of soup herbs. One head of lettuie. One stalk of celery. One knuckle of venl. And the usual weekly staples'. 9 Knuckle of Veal i Oil Saturday, luneVtlie butcher crack tthe knuckle. Then wash and place in u Vtaucepan and -add jj Three onions, 5 Tko carrots, diced, S Green tops from celery. liring to n boil and cook slnuH until the meat" is tender. Then let cool iu the t broth s To prepare for Sundny dinner, cut v the meat from the kuurkle and select (he largest "dices forVitippor. Now place In the frjing pan One-half cup of shortening, Tica-thirds cup of flour. Cook until a rich mahogany brown and then add the cold stock and dimmer idowly for one-half hour. Strain and then lay one-half aMdo to cool. This is, to be used for mock turtle soup on Mon day. . i 1'lnee the remainder in the stock In a snuccpnu and add I lie U'getables, carrots and onions and three cooked beets (diced) and The meat. One cup of sliced onion. One-half cup of diced celery. Simmer slowly for one-half hour aud then turn into n "caserole ' disii and cocr with tiny biscuits. Place In a lint oven and bake for thirty minutes. Serve from the casserole. Straw berry Cornstarch Pudding Place in a saucepan '1'ien and one-half cup of milk, flight Itrrl tablespoons of cornstarch. Stir to disolve anil then bring to n boil and cook slowly for live minutes. .Sow add One-hall,cup nf sugar, One irhule igg. Yolk of one igg. tleat hard to blend and then remove from the tire mid add one teaspoon of vanilla. Kltise the eustnrd cups with cold water and' then pour in the cus tard. Set aside to chill and when ready to ere turn from the (Mips to n fruit vim er. finer with crushed ami sweetened straw herr'cs and top with n i fruit whip made of ll nirr of n iia, (hit -half gluts of apple or currant jelly. Heat until the mixture will hold its shape. Potato and Celery Salad Shred fine One stalk of erUry. One green pepper. Place in a mixing bowl and add Three cups of sliced potatoes, 1'our onions, sliced thin. Two cups of shiedded leaves of let tuce. Toss gentl to mix. Then pour on four tablespoons of i'rench dieting and al low to marinate for two hours. Turn into a nest of lettuce anil -ene with u cooked salad dressing. Cooked Salad Dressing Place in n saucepan One-half cup of ci'iimm . nc-lialf cup of tenter. Three level tablespoon o; Hour. I Stir to dissolve aud then bring to a boil and cook for the nuiijite- Remove from the fire and add One teell-beatcn egg. Four tablespoons of nlnd ml. One teaspoon of inustaid. One teaspoon of suit. Out -half teaspoon of pnpiik'i. One teaspoon of sugar. Heat to blend thoroughh uud then chill. Totnl $1.00 Mrs. William A. Mchmcl Holtyoak, Del. MKNf Radishes Iako, Trout uitli .Mustard Sauco New Potatoes String Iteans (Creamed) Tomato and I.-t.iii'O.Salad Ilrcid Hulled Custard lluttrr Coffee SAUSS SLIP Two lake trout ,e, .4,-1 Mustard and seasoning 02 One egg 0 1 Vinegar irj One-c'glith peek potatoes 'joy, One small h-ad lettuce io '" Two Mullii tomatoes jo Onp pint string hems on Itutter. seasoning nnd milk 05 Two hunches tadishes jo One-luilf loaf bread. 0Si3 One-eighth pound butter 0l Milk 07 Egg (it fornstnreh and sugar O.'t Coffee oJ TotHl S1..-.0 The Woman's Exchange Please Tell Me ' What to Do Uy CYNTHIA To S. D. G. Your "helpful ' suggestion about the sloee Muil is imii h appreciated! The tdltor of tlie Woman s Page regretH that It did not i cm h her in lime to be fol lowed. Suih slips will liannen. you know ! Wanted A Poem To the Kiiiior it U ... .nil i I'age. Pear Madam Will ou ktmlly print In your columns the poem entitled "You." by Klla Wheeler Wlllcox? A HBADKR. Are you sure this Is the correct title? I hae looked through a olUnie of Klla Wheeler Wlllcox's poems nnd can tlnd nothing hv that name If you could give, me the tlrsl line. too. It, would be ensler to find It. if ou aie certain that this In the full tith IVrlups there is morn to It than ih.it They may he made of plaid silk with pockets nt t lie hips like Hie one shown at the left of the cut. or they may be checked silk, plaited, with buttons to trim them. Still another attractive style is shown at the right In,. a figured silk with the belt nnd pockets bound with silk to match tbo figure in the, shirt Can Fraternity Pins Be Pawned? . Dear Cynthia Wo wish to settle an argument. Would you bo bo kind as to tell me whether fraternity Pin.8. Vm naw ired 1 C.IAl ill You will have to nnk a pawnbroker, Cynthia cannpt glvo tho Information. Wastes Stamp Alicia H. You must want to wniito stamps, dear child. Tho last time you wrote tbero were flvo letters . inj nieniiH ten cents In stomps "' n0, two more; four cents. In theso das 01 Hie U. C. of I j. better not spend money foolishly. Cynthia In glad to help rea probleniB nlwnys. Do you go mucn io tho movies? Cannot Help Out Wm. S. Cynthia Is sorry, but t;ne known of no paper or magazine nn enc.iurnEen corrcsnondcnco between men nnd women who aro strangers to cacii other. Why not go to the ' 'V 'nnd gci some of tho young men to Introduce ou to some, nice clris, or go to oiir ucrB limn and nsk him to help you In tms way? Wedding Breakfast nenr Cynthia f have n daughter who Is getting married this month. It Hon rnriv tnnrnlntr wedding and I nm "'.' loss to know Just what I should sene THE CERTAIN "COMEBACK" OF EVERYDA Y ROUTINE Is Hard .to Bear After a Good Time and Yet Seems to Maha the Pleasure Greater and Keeps the World Evenly Balanced SPC en OUTS skirts and II them separate skirts ;t of the skirt. The single seam in tliee "Partaking of" Soup To Hie l.'iliior of tfoi, 11 . rai I , Dear Madam To di-cldn an argument ' kindly publluh In nu paper tho an swer to the following qiusiloii' A said juu em soup; u sahi ,iu drlnlt soup; l what oti will, tliov arc all tlie same, tor lucre seems to ue no separate skirls this season that are not also sports skirts. Not of course Unit they are all Intended to be worn for golf or tenuis or any other sort of sports. 'I'hex nun. indeed. In worn for dancing. and among the joungcr women there is quite a fnd just now of wearing one of the short -sleeir. filmy blouses nnd u trig little sport skirt for tlie after noon dance hour at the country club. No. the term spurts skirt is one that has been extended to any smart separate skirt at all. Now nil sports skirts might conveni ently be divided into two classes tlu. plaited sort and the straight, one-piece sort. Of the tir.st you see many ex amples wherever jou sec smartly dressed I women, but tliej are not so practical 'as the straight one-piece sort, for the ! simple reason that they nre plaited and 1 vlmiv the effrets of wear soonr than is the ca-e in plain, unplnited material. Now thee nno-piece skirts lire made crosswise oi ine goons, m uiui miiy Mrs. Wilson's Menu Contest said you sip soup. Kuullv answer which ! one -oani or theso questions i, comet and clxo'the gooi an explanation wh sjiino Is correct. j - (5. S. K. If you nre sciod cold Jellied con somme, you eal It. It Is llko gelatin. If you lme bouillon In a cup, you sip it Hrst, then pick up the cup bv ono handlo and drink the bouillon. If you hae the regulation hot soup of nnv kind In a soup plato ou sip jt, noiselessly, from the side of the spoon. So there Isn't any nrgumciu . mcrybodv Is rigjit. C has It better than any of the others, for the word "soup" really refers to tho kind that Is seed In a deep plate. is necessary, is suflicient skirts Is usunllv nhieeil nt the left hill Nothing could he simpler than their construction. A .Mini aud one-half nf material is usually what is allowed. This Is fulled into the belt ill the topi and disposed of in a hem nt the hot Mom. The single scum and placket are mndc where the two ends are joined. Silks and woolen ami even cotton fab rics of interesting design nre chosen and considerable variety mnj be gained In the si lection of l It aim pockets, ( ven though there is little variation in cut or design. At tlie left in today's sketch is shown n nlntil silk skirt, witli pockets nt the sides on the hip line. The wide belt I c(chniige fnsteus nt the left side and shows trim ming of large buttons nt either side. The center figure wears a skirt of cheeked silk, cut on the bins and plait ed. The curved pockets at either side of the front arc oinainentcd with but tons to match tlioe on the belt. At the right Is u figured silk with pointed pockets nnd u belt bound with silk matching tlie color of the figure in the The width of foundation silk. for the, length I (Co: i lain. lOl'n bv Florence. Rote.) for the wedding brenkfast. Wl ? so kind as to let me know through four column? Now tho young In (Us mess Is white georgette with n wl,J1?18""," girdle, fe Is going to have a tulle x. n. which will form n train, and woum like to know what she should ' B." ",'S train for the dress 'undo of. It shomo bo about two and a naif Tr,,,,!,.,1 fvi,at tho veil. Will you please- tell i wlioi kind of material It should be n n how wide? Also, should she wear white Ulfl or silk gloves, as the waist has short Dt. ... . MRS. ? ll " fpi. ,..in n.n.l nnl be uultn so long in., i.e.. .-- . ,- . ,.,! ...I, I It may .... ..... ...i ,. iti.tr vtiros. vt "" '" """ "..: i".,nllirll nnir io iwo jama ""- " ::;,. lin,i be made of tulle or lace or Bcorgctt e an satin. Kid gloves would 'p. ," Y.5 rny .i ir. hi,iii.r insie. limy lies and gray spats nre usually worn by the men Serve chicken croquettes and a s.nau. Ices, cake and coffee. She Has a Hobby Dear Cynthia-May I thank xou for publishing mv comments on 1'rof,Icf" Trami"s" crltlelsmK of womankind In '.i .mi Atnrenn women In Per nio I can railway menu ( . H. i Mv dear Mr. Wilson My n follows. MUS. Fried Ham Spinach ;Dct'iIcd Ugys o" Let liter i. iriin .iiuiuHii'iij !j Mashed Potatoes Hamburg .. 8 llndishrs Tomato puree $ llrcad and flutter i 1'otatocs tRaisin Pic Coffee and Cream String beans fiT . . .... , Lettuce .... h Sales Slip j Op-umuo,. . . One-nuartrr peck of spinach. . .SO. -0 Mujomiaisr tOne-half loaf of bread l,s i - IS Hot Itolls and Huttrr Jellied Prunes and Whipped Cicani Coffee SALKS SLIP Removing Scorch Stains To '" t'tlilor of U'ahif ii a I'tltu Dear Madam Will oii kindly tell me how- to take scoich i taint: out of a 1 white middy, also out of a white lawn dress? I am to giaduate from public 'school at the end ot this leim Do you .I!." think It nice for the glrla to wear Jib- (17 ' lions in tnelr hair on comnn.-mement The Marriage Trifler Hy HAZUL dkyo iiatchhlok fopurioM, 1920, bv the 1'ubUc Lcdvei Co. Making Plans narbara Knight, who has nhctiya had r crylhlng in the world she wanted, has inpturcil Keith Grant, the most lUglblc man in. her set. VUITU came at 5 o'clock, hurrying II from business earlier than usual. was ushered into u mii.ih """' worked into his prctent position. At twenty-eight he had an unusually large Income, his own car and was entliely Independent. Murcia (Irant, his mother, tall, iiueenl and white-haired, was born to lulo with a high hand. She was cold, even-tenipDred mid Just to her less for tunate friends. It was always a mark of social distinction to bo friendly with rnnm 'off the llbrnrv and he spent the i her and to bo Invited to her exclusive loom vii yi- "',.,. iipi,.,r, In iiii ..rni.. m, ..(.. r.vn... ....... .00 .'-."I .Oil .n."i MV .()." .ot .oil .11 .o:t .0," .on Pottr eggs jOne quart of potatoes JOne-half head of lettuce. ... . . rOne-hnlf pound of cottage ham iOne-elghtb pound of butler SlUd.isbes ... ,';. 06e-qunrter box of raisins. ... f'One orange Flour . -. Shortening tSugar for pie and coffee 'Rvaporated cream ilayonnaise TtOther seasoning i. Total s51-151 Deviled eggs are unnecessary In this menu, us tlie are wasted protein food. jsThe otlier foods furnish enough protein. t My dear Mrs Wilson 1 would like sto submit the follow ins menu. t MUS. H. IL II. IBakcd Macaroni with Cheese nnd P,acon Spinach 8 Lettuce with French Pressing S llrrad ana miner SFrcnci Pastries Sales Slip fOnp nackuge of macaroni n Prune-. (ieliitin . ('ream .. Hot rolls Mutter .. Sugar . . Coffee . . . Total . . .101 . .07, . .Id . .0."i . .1(1 . .07 . .1 I . .10 3 1 . .I).') ' .$T5o night? We are all above the age of fourteen. M R. O. If the stains are not ery bad. ordl nar washing with soap and water will lemnxf them. It the nre had. wet them with soap water and allow them to letmiln in tin. sun for ,i iU. or longer, if necess.ir If the girls are accus tomed to wearing li.iir ribbons let them wear them at commencement, but If they have stoppid wearing them It would not be wis., ti no back Io inem just fortb.it evening Light hair ilbbon.s aro xery pretty with white dresses, and they make a pnttv showing whin the girls aro an logetntr. ,.. ,i.iiiif.s wnitim lor iiieiii roaming around. He could not sit still 1," "mis "in i the grip of a .mysterious feeling, an emotion tnui cnoawi Willi its tenderness. nM.n llilinrn e.'ltnn in. in IV nmber-colo'red d.ess. lie knew she was there bcrore lie wneeieu in.uuu ..... her. and then quite suddenly she was .in tils arms. At thai monieui n him soft had litllo uffnlrs. Marcla Grant never gave laigo entertalumenls. Her guests were iiIwidh carefully choscli and exactly right Keith's father. Jeremy Urnnt, big. bluff and hearty, adored his wife, thought pcr thing she did just right and obeyed her slightest wish. Marcla was delighted with Keith's news She Immediately began to plan nn anair ror ner prospective daughter suddcnlv demanded that she go off with I n-law. She entirely approved iTf Dav bnithnt afternoon, she would hao , barn. The Knights wero well thought mine It was Ills opportunity which ie0f, had plenty of money, and TJarbain .lid not seize He marveled at thai was beautiful. The (jrants had nlways In. of her hair as he kissed he curving ennuis" ou"'"; married decorative wives nnd Barbara VVOUlll be VP1-V ilpllcntftn tn linlrnnljp. Mrs. W. L. lliff 119 South Thirty-seventh St. MKNl Houillon Heef Ioaf .Mashed Potiitoes Tomato Sauce Hects Spinach Hread and Itutter Lettuce Sul.ul with I'rench Dressing Coffee Top Milk Itlce Pudding Coffee SALKS SLIP $ steak 12 i 23 02 I r One-fourth pound of bacon .IS .1." .07 BTwo ounces nf cheese Srt nlnt nf milk "" tflno nlnt of milk '."Flour nnd butter for snuce iOne-fourtii peck of spinach iOne-half head of lettuce iOil. vinegar, salt aud pepper !'Odp P"l' of fllir ,',",", iOne-fourtb jwund of lord .... . 5 Four tablespoons of apricot jam $Four ounces of whipped cream . . fOne-half loaf of hi cad ?,Txvo ounces of butter Coffee nnd sugar One can of houillou One-half pound round chopped tine, nt 4."c . . Two slices of stale bread. ( Ine onion 02 Four potatoes 10 One-half inn of tomato soup (use n snueel 0(1 Two bunches of beets, at Sc. each. .10 .10 .20 .12 .07 .00 .12 .07 .10 .00 'I Total .SI. :i0 i This menu i lacking in balance It 'would be better to mint the i.ac.11 ain rndd uuotner vrgemo.. 1 to replace it. Honor List Mrs, H. Moss Hatboro, Pa. MKNC Pot Ko'ftst Hrown Oravy Mashed Potatoes Asparagus With Cream Dressing Ixttuce Bread Kuller CoITm Imon .Meringue Pie , SALKS SLIP iflmall boneless chuck roast S ..w iTxvo eSH ' 07 ' SOno head sulad ' U)ne anil ow half loaf bread fOne.ha!r peck old potatoes j is.. miners butter ' ?On(lialf pouud sugar ,',- s'a ounces coP.ee () aOiie lemon 1J1 1 .Ouo-half bunch asparagus 1 ?One pint milk laVo ounces buttcriue for potatoes .00 I ..... SI. 48, 1 Total H'l"", V Mrs. 11. P. Bouncy A Hi: Vol' on the honor list of the Prize Menu Contest? He sure to join the ranks soon. There nre three prizes offered for the best menu for a dollnr und a half 'dinner for four people. KIKMT. $2.r0 SECOND. $i.00 TIIIIID. $1.00 jlPSThe foods used must be staple und in season. The salps slip for all materials iuuit be included. The name and uddress of the sender ami the date must be dearly written. Write nil menus and price lists on one side of the paper only and ad dress all menus to Mrs. Wilson's Menu Contest, Evening Public Ledger, Independence Square. If you don't win a prlie jou'll re ceive a friendly criticism of your efforts. In the meantime you'll be rutting the high cost of living b 1 your careful planning. The Question Corner Toda.v's Inquiries 1. How can a nmninn kitchen chair be made atti active enough for the summer dining-room? 2. What prin In al idea for tlie iron ing boaid istonveniriit when iron ing dark 1 loflies with a wet cloth ' or pressing suits? ?,. Describe a charming summer porch sewing ling. 1. When black kid gloves become sliahbj 11111I white nt the fingertips how can they be successfully blackened? 5. Whnt pretty hanging vase is at tractive for the summer house? fl. Describe a novel girdle for n long-wuisted frock. Yesterday's Answers ' A pair of faded, sunburned sllk uliue curtains cun be dyed with snap d.ve and made into pillow i overs, table covers, etc. , A pair of ordinary tin book ends can he covered in tan linen, or unbleached muslin, nnd embroid ered or cross -st itched ill dull Mindi - . A daintj. novel way of trimming shoe dees is tn mid a bouffnut bow of tulle with a rose in the center to the usual covering of twined ribbon. . A long, narrow; case of patent leather having compartments for pencils and ruler is convenient to linns above the desk of the child who bl. 1 to wiitc nnd draw. . Introducing a guest to nil the assembled cninpnny nt a party is (orreet, but not necessary, nnd so rnibnrrassing as to bo better left undone. Nnvv blue and bilver ore a popu lnr combination for street suits and dresses. I r.n.li IIMII- Jl fU Alnrrln t tinrniir-lil. nrr..'nl ni.it nm nnil talked 'and planned. Keith she smiled graciously at Keith's very nlended for a short engagement. Bar- , obvious Infatuation Hven Jpreniv had i.irr. was doubtful. 1 ,10t been so much In love with her, she b'n.. ".?... Ji ,, be orccil thought reflectlvelv, ns Keith was with ... ..... ...Ihh i' l.n ,ire-pil in mo riinif,. " -.n- ,. , ,, "Oh. but. dear, then s so mucu I couldn't get ready They finally compromised on 11 J month of brides. Barbaras ,inrt working nil the time, ahead, weighing tills and that. Enrbara already was thinking pf the Jov of telling the family, of tho .ilte nibnt of announcing the eiigagemen for- ninllx. of the envv of ine gins nnu m- June, dulck leaping this girl. It nugured well for the future. (Tomorrow llnrhnrii CnKngrd) Picnic Lunch If twine off packages, oiled paper from Inside of cracker and cereal boxes. enrdbonrd boxes that come in miscel ninny, ; :: ,- ;:." i,- ,.t enrauoiiru no- ?,"n'ernt eaV,mroprl.,t;,ress'of tbo'mar j InnrouBly and imsoiled pieces of vvrnp of course she thought, she wouia ping pup -r an hut . ,. nf nmirop riiiK . . s.e(l niivu ""''.'".....::...-,, ii k how Fllicnilld 11 war 111111. "u. . neii she knew It should have been Keith, the most desirable In every way. It wasn't that Barbara wan light. Tinder her society veneer she had char acter. Plenty of It; she had a warm "..-,, l,n..rt siw hail the power to sway people, she had magnetic attrac tion, shs was healthily wholesome. Bar- e kept togetlipr in a Imp nr box in the kitchen, the picnic lunch a nent ns well as saultnry meal, and costs nothing for wrappings. Hemstitching Hefore drawing tlireads for hem stitching, rub 11 piece of sonp alone the KSihlfd all those good IquaTuiesIn ad- pnrt of the material from which the itinn (n her lore benuty. but sno WM uircuun nre 10 oe puucu ( Mls lM ps smply typical of her set She was Snolleil. not to the extent of helng per manently hurt, but to the extent of Deing temporarily blinded. She had not met anything deep Ih life as yet. she had not "nrned to think excepting about the most trivial things. She had not been hurt In any way. . Alone In her room Inter even xvhlle slie gave herself up to tho joy of living over ugntn those few m nutes with Keith, her mind was busied with little thoughts. She seemed not able to tliinii nf love without tho proper setting, liui Keith, going home through tho winter twilight, thought only of her. Keith Grant was junior partner In his father's firm of Urnnt & Wheelock lie lind gone Into the firm five yearB ago. when he was jusi oui 01 line um nun our STORE ORDERS ARE AS GOOD AS CASH nd cnablo you to buy nt th a inrtmont nd pclalty more you prefr. Our term are batea on tn Uruith ot ercilt r fair ani rati rate. Wrlt for full detallji. MARRIOTT BROS., 1118 Chestnut peeinlly good when working with or batiste. JT"v"gM r lWVUUnww t- otviniuviiK fa , 1 953 East Tioga Street MKNU lUmburB llflt WWi Tomto Haticp Urawnrd New Potatoes No First Payment required be fore delivering right into your home cho p h o n ograph without a peer. EASY TERMS Phonograph Company s. W. COR. CTH ANP YORK DAVIES' Folks ho Eat Ordinary Com Flakes dorftknow how good Cjotti Flakes can be until they try PostToasties ml "JzIAii WJi fl'Jvv nn IKtrjVj H88tw Lisaefltaaicj - 9 linen M' . 1 . i..i i. r-riwiniiM re- t cuinrv i apprcciiiiei. "",--;:.. n.,,i cepllon by "American Woman nnu wish loo, that wo might Indulge In an eNchaiige of views oir our fellow cren- tun .Perhaps our pains m ---.' n, sulllelently langioie iubihuh ... , UV anTwrniderlng If "l.uesome" has a hobby? I believe every one should have I have one and I ride It hard It is the ..tody of human beings. 1 got a deal of i.,nf.nt nnoiRement and It costs nothing in the coin of the realm f I ...... In (1.A IUI1 Cfe.ll 1,uii.i iwu; "..";..:.,- 7iw nnihlnir inrminAls oi youi un u. ....-m but watching the people come nnu go I recommend It to nny one who has dlfltcultv in finding entertnlnment. One can pursue It anywhere, nnv time and get both education and enjoyment from It. " "" '" Writes to "Kensington" Pear Cvnlhla Will vmi please print this letter' In your column, ns I wnnt to say a few words to Mr. .KcVJInB.1?"-. .' read vour letter last night. Mr. Ix.. but I think vou nre wrong in a way. All of us girls nre not looking for men who i .. ",i.ii-i " nf course there are nulte a few who aro and if the pockets nre empty then It's "good-bv kid I nd nilt thnt myself, though I am a girl Hut 1 am not thnt kind. Some of us girls are looking the opposite way and nro different from the ones who are looking for men with dough. The girl who Is looking on tho right side wants some one to really love her und then a home and a "happy home." nnd a lov ing and true husband If he has got "dough" or not. But I think love al ways comes first. As the old saying Is. "vou can't buy love, nor can you sell It" Love Is one wonderful thing so, Mr. Kensington. I hopo I haven't hurt vour feelings, and lavish you would nusvver me. ,ini,H imoWN HVKS FROM SOUTH l'HILAUKf.PHIA. She Is Lonesome Dear Cynthia I have written you be fore, but have never received an answer, but am positive It was not your fault. I urn a constant reader of your column and ns you have given sensible advice to people who are perplexed, I am nbout to ask for advice. I am a young lady of eighteen, and attractive, but I nni very lonely, for I haven't any brothers or sisters I have no means of having nny good times I have n x-ery good jiosltlon, but only very much older women aro In tlie same otllce. 1 also attend church, but the young people do not nssoclatu with one an other outsldo of thu church. I can dance but never attend dances, for I do not caro for public balls I would thank you very much if you would tell mo where I can get acquaint ed with young men nnd girls, for I lead a very lonesome life Of courso 1 could easily get acquainted with oung people, but ono never knows who tho acquaintances are. l.ONHSOMR Since you are so nione. n woum lie ' wisest to consult the clergyman of your church. He will know nice 'girls nnd boya and will be better able than nnv one else to Introduce you to them no I perfectly simple and straightforward I with him and ho will understand nnd I help you Your letter was answered before You must have missed an edition of the paper. THE "working girl" enmo out of the rlinrm of n pleasant drrnm into tho harsh reality of 7 o'clock nnd the sun shine. Hhe wondered nbout everything for n minute or two nnd then rnmc to with n stnft of recollection. Oh, yes. Inst night had been the big dance, nnd slie hadn't got home until "way Into." Oh, what n good time she lind had I That light-haired boy, how he could dance! And thnt wnlt Seven o'clock. Oh, why did it ever hnvc to be 7 o'clock tflc next morning? Why couldn't it al ways stay the night before, with smooth floors and wonderful dancers nnd glori ous music and pretty dresses? The business girl could almost boar tlie chorus of moralists answering her sighs with the Usual remnrk, "Why, vou wouldn't wnnt parties nil the time: you'd get sick of them." The business girl sniffed, "Maybe I wouldn't," she remarked lo the ceiling. 'Hut let ine tell you I could stand it for nuito a while." TV..... ...... f..1 ,l..l ...... .M.llmAU juu i ,iiii ivei uiui, v ii y nuiuuiuiivo When you've been going along in n drnb sort of way for weeks and weeks, you get into n rut. You sec other peo ple starting out for a good time just nt the hour you nre going wearily home. You see the lights of theatre signs nnd hotels begin to sparkle, nnd you think nbout the shows thnt arc going to be seen and the dinners thnt arc going to be cnlen nnd the dances that nre going to be danced nnd you get so envious. You feel like Cinderella, nud you think bitter thoughts about "this fairy god mother stuff, which happens only in side of book covers. Then suddenly n nnrty comes along. You get excitedly into your evening dress, hoping nobody will notice that place where you put your heel, through the net skirt the last time you went to n dnncoj You regret the sllnkincss of your hnir why is it that jour hnlr never goes right when you're going out, nnd yet looks perfectly right on otlier dnj'N? Then you go and dance,, aud laugh nnd tnlk. und enjoy xourself so much that it almost hurts you. Tk& next tiny you creep about us if the springs had all gone out of your muscles, but you don't care. You love it, "I wish I could go to n paity like that every night," j'ou declare (irmly to yourself. TiERHArS It's tho dcndlr ei.i... L of the tiresome old dnlly roulln. I thatkcept thu world so Interestliic tt ll 1.. r.l..,.t,ftr,f lin ....llA. I ' '1 you dislike it sometimes. It brln , back to earth with n bump after cnJ 1 of those good times nt which responu J blllty is not n guest ; hut, after nil, tl, ' bump is something like n vvelenmln. 1 pnt on the buck. The nnsty thing i glad to unvo j-ott nacK again! It's n settling fact sometimes, tliU everyday life tluit gets so dull. It j, so never-falling. Kven cntntronhc ond death do little mora thnti Interrupt It for n while for the people who Imve t , go bnck to it again. In the midst nf excitement or sorrow or fright, it j, rnther comforting to feel that it's thf same old world nftcr all, and thing, nre moving along In the same old war no matter whnt happens. It is like tVt reassuring sound ot n steam trnin lmt. rying ulcus In the midst of n terrifying thunderstorm. The house seems to b 1 rocking with the violence of the thun der, nnd the lightning threatens evorr second. You benr the trnin stonmini along as if it were a quiet, sunshiny day, nnd you feel quieted join-self. In the midst ot frivolity you fed th clouds bencnth your feet part and let you down on tho solid everjdny earth ngnlu, nnd somehow it settles jou, Yen really nlmost welcome" the routine ugaiu, even while you complain about it ami, nnyhow, you've had that good time t keep you going for n while nt least. Gingham The sedate gingham that dutifiillr accompnnlcd our grandmothers to thosi still more sedate knitting bees wnuH certainly tuun over In Its prim Utile grave could it sec My l.ad.v (liiigham o( 1lVJf) Haunting her undeniable smartness nt tho races, the bench, the links ami even nt tlie country club nnd casino. For to be glnghnm-frocked today U to be smart but not tlie Sally -sit-by-the-fii-e-nnd-spiu ginghams of bygone Iti no indeed. 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