sw s:v 8?t'tWU45( "t ! r& EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1920 UNTRAINED GIRL CANNOT ' WHATS WHAT lly nmr,j DKCIR m THERE'S AL WA YS SOMEBOD Y TO ASK ONE MORE QUESTION m. i. .. ..I . -.. i.i-.. After You Have Told All You Knotv or Put All tho Pathos You Have Into a Story And It's Always Something Unimportant Unusual Blouses A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose Please Tell Me What to Do BZLZ P HAPPY HOME' P i lift ?.' V ' '-SB Mrs. Wilson Declares Mistaken Mothers Often Drive Dough a tcrs Into Wreck of Happiness By MRS. M. A. WILSON tiriiht, IttO. bv Mis, M. -1. Wilson. .Ill rloMi rrrrvn.J fTIODAT ray traveling rompnnlon Tjt quoted these lines to me : ,21 "Help mo to realize thnt ivp nro not Xercatures, but the masters of nil our Jdeslrea." c( Sho did not remember whence or (rem Jrhom this little couplet Is taken, nnd 5he was so earnest in her belief Hint we 'lean shape our destiny for linpplne that $1 feci compelled to pnn on to raoh housewife the gist of her two-hour con rersatiou. The bondage of motherhood scemi to ehave a common ie with every mother .and the pride nnd love the young mother keels for her children shines like h .beautiful halo nroimd her. Now. ni f years advance nnd this child becomes n f oeautlful grown daughter, often this Mora turns to a bitter uagclnc dog-in -.itho-mancer treatment on the part of itho mother, and the daughter, eager to it scape, flunlly tnnrrles n nulrtc ns sh" jpossibly can nnd she, being without the training of the household dutle. Xtnat would enable her to make nnd -maintain n hnpp hfcnie, find that mar JlagC has worn the Mii'iii oft" true love vand that the husband standi unashamed, demanding good, homey and palatable cooked foods My lecture work bring me in eon- tact with thousands of women each year and I am trulj surprised at the great jnuniocroi ong women who leave their The winner of the ritiZK .M km; contest for Inst week have been announced. Three prizes arc offered eacli week for the best menu for n dollar nnd a half dinner for four people. The prizes nro ns follows : First $2.50 Second, $1.00 Third, $1.00 Utiles The foods Used must be, staples and in season. lncb menu must be accompanied by n sales slip showing the rost of all the ma terials. The name nnd address of the sender nnd the date must be dls tlnetly written. Address nil menus to Mrs. WILSON'S MKNU CONTEST EVENING Pl'llhir LKDflKR INDEPENDENCE SQI'AIIE Muffins and Coffee Hndishes t rtlif ns the first rour.-e In the morn ins meal is refreshing nnd. as freh fruit is onwpnsed of nearh 00 per cent water, llm huhincn in fruit stignr. eel Inline nnd mineral salts, it is utilized by the bml.i at onre without placing anv strain upon the digestive trnet. The rrenmed beef Is a body -building food : tonst and muffins with butter eon stltute the sfjirrh. fat nnd energy units mothers' homes for their own. without j for the bodv heat ' I 'nflee the lie'vernce I1IIHAIA.1, I HA...1-.I ..r 1. . - ' d.n.nll.. A,.- - , . . . '. ""Mwik iM'""ifmji' ui nmv in irepnn nuiiiu'K inn moisntrp ow ehemists ja good cup of roffee. And how or win U tills when I find tliHt dnughtei is most i anxious to learn but bi far the largest number of mothers, fail. je, een deny. their daughter the opportunity- to at tempt anv form of study of cm. king in 'the mother's home? Some mothers will tII you ib-it they trould rnther do it themselves nr that Mamie musses up the kiti-hm s.i nud makes such a lot of dirt and fuss, nud '.quite a few others maintain that thev frwon t let their daughters cook beeuuse Jthey wate so .'Now-, mothers. thin is n most unfair , attitude to your flnucliters, and Jtainly if your daughter leaves our .borne without the proper Instructions jln preparing good, plain, palatable ;meals, you hmo failed in vour duty 'toward her and she lias a perfe, t right to resent it. . European hti-bmid would qulekh re turn the daughter t her mother's home jit she were ignorant of household du ;tlcs. and in main r.j.intrles of the old 'world the law woul.t allow him to seek eompenntinn b' cause of loss und dh Tappolntmcnt. - - II'.altI;- happiness nnd prosperity of .tno familj depend upon the wife and .mothers knowledge nnd ability to up. 'ply the family with food. He "it we t. ,r a inmiiy 01 mur. she should be abb to give them substantial, nutritious nnd Jattractiye foods at a minimum cost. Her failure to do this nie-ms not only misery and unhappiness, but often dis ease and death. ' The woman who. benuo she does ,not know or is iueffieient nr careless .and takes her husband's money and lit J,,rse" or- u'ors( J'et. phones to tho delicatessen shop for the f,llv or 'partially cooked food for the entire lineal is not fulfilling her ,irt of the .contract. She is ke-iping a household of dissatisfied members, who. while thev may not have it to eat, know that some women plan nnd cook good, attractive tacalg that arc reasonably prieed Wow, if you are in this kind' of a rut, face about and climb out nnd if your daughter is away at business or Bcnool plan to turn over to her the re sponsibility of catering to the family over Saturday and Sunday. Permit her to have her friends in for either dinner or tea. Your daughter will be delighted, so in place of going to the movie, I'ridar night, sit down with a pencil and paper and show her bow you would Ilk- to Erri. " &;?:: u,s.n,. t.or ? hour. -.., u -u). io snopping with nor you as the dowager, wise. in Px. perlence, nnd she as the student, step ping out under jour cupable direction Suggest for breakfnst : Fruit Crapes Creamed Href ou Toast tell ns that leafy and uncooked plants uiiu eKriinics contain llle gMng ele ments that purlfv the Mood stream nnd give us -i clear eye and a teadv hand, so with this Idea in mind we will have the radi'hes for breakfnst Dinner Tin I J By CYNTniA A tnlTrln ntcrbloiiso lth pipings nnd bandings of contrasting satin Is vtoni by tlio flcure as a sucgejtlon to tlin business or professional woiiKin. The cliHTon blouse with tlio round nccli Is shown at tlio left ns mi Idc.i for moio dressy occasions "-IIMIAT is (he ' blouses?" M n women sometimes .i-!. henr a woman cpl.ini georgette for Mouses see what gne n icol. tl I do not like it at nil " or "I lune ghen up voile blouses I used to wear them entireli Mtii! nm I wear prnrp. an be planned and sirred ttc ' best materlul for question that Vgnin yon will "I do not like or "1 cannot sueii n vogue, Two Troubled Tootsies Cheer up, my friends. When you grow up you'll feel better. Nom do Plume n. thev nrn nrtftntnl,- nil ills., tt.it Rrop tho young woman's acquaintance. Hho Is a forward and bold girl, iuhI tho ro juu oto ui ner mo ueitcr Cannot Comply Worrifd V hnv nn u.., tf n.iniu tors llIng In Elkton, so cannot give name or address. Four ; o- tlve days chould be allowed for mall between Philadelphia and Okla homa. Wants More Romanco Dear CynthlnT. am writing for ad Mce concerning my happiness. I've been engaged almost two years to a quiet, rettned fellow, but with all his kindness to me I feel there Is no romance in our love. If it renlly Is love. That Is what I would caro very much to know, as I do not want to marry him and then re gret It. Hut still If I wero to break tho engngement (over nothing), wouldn't It require lots of nervo? For a whllo there was a little excitement to our friendship, but now even that has gone, t crave excitement nnd Imagine rent lovo Is full of It Ami I right nnd should I wait for It. or .mi 1 foolish In expecting this so called romance? pnuri.nxED ninbtben. Kenl lovo Is not a continual state of excitement On the contrary, a decided peace of mind and soul accompanlea true loc. If you do not lovo this young man deeply nnd feel you should break jour engagement, do so: for there Is great wrong in marrying without love, and youiti does not ceem to bo strong from most nttructhelv by serving fish lleitsii or Appi tlyer Tomato Canape A Meat -Rolled Skirt Stenk Ilrown Grn Stnrohj Vegetable Prown Potatoes !rccn VegetsMe String lteiin- Salad CoIelnw I'.read nnd Putter Dessert (irapc Tapioca He vera go Coffee And for stinper 'nrlsinn Deiiled Eggs Paeon Ctarnih Potato Snlnd Sliced Tomatoes Sponge C.ikn Tea The mnrket basket will require t'trr pniiml hnil.rt of hlue grapr'. One quart of tomatoes. One-quarter pi el- nf pntotoei. One quart nf ttrinn leans. One small hrml of enhbarie. One head of li tture. fine ninf nf onions. l eo cnriots, I'arileti. Onr-qiiarter pound of dried beef. 'J'trn pounds of skirt or flank steak. One-half dozen eggs, and usual weekly st.iplc. Polled Shirt Steak Have the butcher split the steak and then wipe with a damp cloth und pluce in a bowl 'onr oipi'oim, mineed fine. One-half cup of finel'j chopped pars ley. One and one-half cups of fine bread crumbs, Four tablespoons of shortening. One teaspoon of salt. One-half teaspoon of pepper. One-half cup of boiling tenter. Mix and then spread over the steak. Poll and tie securely with heavy twine. Poll in Hour and brown quickly in hot fat Lift to n deep saucepan uud add Thne cups of boling trnfer. Four trlute onion? Tiro eairots. cut in quar Cover ilns.'lv and cook tender Charming for more elaborate wear is i tho lono of your letter, the chiffon blouc with rounded neck ! sliowu nbove. The material is attached I A Bit Out of Cynthia's Line to the v.Ue and sleeves with a smock- Drar fynthla Suppow one nan a ng. while the collar and cuffs nrc i now s Item of Interest to tho general pub turned in u small roll. lie, to what person or department of a tffipjrlchi. IPSO by norenco note.) i newspaper should It bo sent? What person or department would (Plorenee Pose will help vou solve ' minulVy,,,UI;'!, 8.uc,h ?," ,'"vvhat'" what," is ..'... Thf f .nifir ti-1'intffl liiiln ' .. nililin.(lnd . . ... "" ". ',l" '' lv. I iiotlred the other night that oti i your ihess problems, tsend addressed envelope carp of this newspaper.) INCHES FROM The Golden-Plated Rule Ui Lillian Pnxehal Day dss The Snorer I tried letting out a room Living alone is horrid I might get shk or something And I'm nfrald of burglars. So was nn roomer. But we could fear them together. It's better than fearing alone. Or so I thought then. Put she walked In her slcp. She seared me worse than burglars. She talked in her dreams. Sho snored in forty ke. A long und a short like a radio A ga-p and a snort like u hippo I shut in doors and windows. Nearly smothered. Stuffed my ears with cotton. The house vibrated with her. I shook her and turned her over She snid, 'T.b?' and snored again. 1 sewed a spool in her nighty. Rut I couldn't stop her noises. Then I nsked if she couldn't quit. Will-power would help her, I knew. She was highly insulted. She was sure she never snored. Put if she did, no wonder! I disturbed her so with my snores. I talked of burglars in my sleep. She never got it wink till dawn! She left in u huff. I'm glad she's gone. I know she fibbed ! I never snore ! Isn't it odd'' Polk always think others snore. Put they never do themselves. Arliwntiivoo With rt Pnvco that ho wasn't going to work at tho cx JiaVClllUl eS nlltl a rllrse , pense. of his education. The famllv ex- WIirTHni: I am with some one or , n'ns, wfro 1"?' ,nnd. whfn Jimmy . , , , . reiched the age of twele, it was con- alonc. I always carry change with sldered necessary for him to go to work, me, because without wanting to be a It wns then that h rebelled, pnncrblal wet blanket "one never "r" w5rlt lu,rl?,P. the summer," he L-nn-ii Vinr -lll linnnen" Vnr thr. announced, "and I '11 w ork every minute knows what will happen. ror the of p B t r theatre or afternoon affair, the hand- , t0 school, and I'm going to make tnough hag is too large nnd the corner of n i monev to go through college " handkerchief, or one's shoe, is hardly It was with this determination that ho u (oiuonimt or comfortable place for flatten a lime garden, ncing Interested adNlscd n young man who wanted to draw for the papers to get a Job In the art department and loam the work. Sound niMiv! And Isn't thero some place where a girl who Is longing with all that Is In her to bo a reporter or special writer could work oh olerk and so sere her apprenticeship-In this most wonderful of all occupations? Dear Cynthia. I hopo I nm not a nuisance If ou can help inc. I will bo ever grateful. FUANCPS M. N'ews Items nro handled by the city or local department of a newspaper and should be submitted to the city editor Features, like "What'a What," etc., aro handled by the Public L.rcnoxn Syndicate and later by the editor of the woman's page A clerk's position would not fit one for a reporter Try for a reporter's Job If oti are not taken on on a salary, ask for sp io assignments. If they are not given, go out and llnd news (get real news), nnd write It so well, being always sure of your facts, that" jou'll force the paper to tnko It. Has Various Opinions Pear rnnthla First I would like to say to "Two Disgusted Girls." a short time ngo I felt Just as you feel about the men of today, but I suddenly real lied that I could not afford to talk about the opposite sex when some of my own wero Just ns bad, If not worse. Thoro aro Just ns many retlncd men rs there are girls, and they are Just a-s disgusted with some of tho "freaks of our sex a we are with theirs. Do not Judgo nil of them by somo of their brothers, but keep your eyes open for tho real men who are Just as anxious to find glrl3 like you und me u-s we aro to llnd them, nnd you will find, ns I have, some very nice oung men. Remember, llfo Is too short to be dis gusted with It There Is sutllclent pleas ure In life for all who seek It, so make merry whllo you aro young, as I In tend to do. , And to that person who is amused at tho descriptions which the correspon dents glvo of themselves, allow me to sav that it is better to be attractive nnd know It than to be homely and not know i, na la unmetlmc.s thu case. ll, ..o . .....------ - .- T nm LTOing io leu iwu nuv mm T i 1...1 .... i ...i ..i.i. i... . In the cntton-ralslng contest then irolnir i ..-tv,.,. nttrnctle nnd dress stylish "'.. !"::"-, ,. niZ T,. n , P ." 'he Ma.-urh,c.tt schools. .On a fv" but do not live. In a ahanty and slowiv until i . i. li i I i ' ' L '"" i"i-ie icei sciun.ru ne piantea I cc The college girl may bo athlctlo or studious or social (tho wise ones nro "nil threo"). but, in any case her ward, robe should be provided with a suffi ciency of outdoor apparel. irvir between seasons, the knitted fabrlo suits aro most satisfactory, a they will sittnu a greui ucai oi nra wear without showing it. With serviceable bouses, a one-piece serge iroca. a simpio i CPt ,,. K(,t,nrf. harnencl Uttlo evening gown and wrap, one heavy ; K ..Jtf "s,."rs ;," -.i. on.l hats. furs. vols, nboes. Bloves . here do you get Vi ttXtTELL whnl do you think 1" ex- VV claimed the daughter of the family, "I met Peggy Prown today, of all people, and wc had n long talk I "Why, the Ideal" cried her mother, "What was she doing In town?" "She's staying with her aunt for a few days, Jnd then she's going " "What did she have on; how did bIio look?" Interrupted n sister. "She looked awfully well, nnd she had on a stunning dress of dark blue serge, with a silk scarf, and n dark red hat " "Whero'd you see her?" asked father. "Down at the place where I went to coat, and hats, furs, volls, shoes, gloves and other accessories in keeping, tho student, whether a morry young fresh man or a "grave old senior" of sweet-und-twenty, will find licrsolf prepared for any and overy occasion of tho win tor semester. The Woman's Exchange Face HaB Blemishes To ih' rrfllor 0 Woman's Pace: Dear Madam I have n few pimples on mv face nnd would apprcclato It It you could tell me how to get them oft. B. N. L. Vour wisest plan would bo to consult a doctor. Otherwise, bo careful to us plenty of puro soap tind wator nnd a good cleansing cream, and stop eating inanv sweets and other rich food. Color Came Off on Frock To thr Udder of Woman' Paat: Dear Madam I have n dress with red buttons. Tho red buttons faded, and left red spots on varlou8 places. Please tell me what to do. IlEBECCA. Vou do not mention the material of which tho dress Is mado. Are the spots where tho buttons wcre7 If so cover them with other buttons. If the ma terial Is linen or cotton It Bhould not be dlfllcult to toko tho spots out. Lot mo know what It is. Use Steel Wool Dear Madam Tho light colored hard wood floors of a house long vacant have become very dirty. Can you advise me the bebt way to clean It without Injury to the tlnlsn7 win warm wator uiscoior It" How should these lloors bo cared for afterwards? Thank ytu In advance. (J. FURY. Hub tho dirt off with steel wool shav ings, then wax, and go over tho lloor with a polishing brush. Be careful to ...,, n i.ln,l, h.ticnnn 'jsi,. lifi,i4 tl rl tl.A JIM tt l.iJ.ll " mvv ,,.'u. ,....,. ,.,ti. ,.- steel wool ns tho latter might cut tho flesh. Steel wool may ne bought at any reliable lloor or rug place. Wants Krelsler's Address To the Editor o Womnti'n Vnan Dear Madam: Would you please let mo know how a letter could reach Frits Krclsler. Shall I write to his stcretarv or to him' If so would you kindly glvo me the address of either ono I would appreciate It very much, ns I would like to plav for Mr. Krclsler. Thanking you for your kindness. CPCKIU.K. Send stnmped self addressed envelop to Editor of Woman's Page. ffet VOUr cjttssnru sharpened?" her brother queried. "What in the mischief was sho doing there?' "Oh, I don't know!" TSN'T It funny thnt there's nlwnyn -I somebody to nsk thnt question that you d.in't know? And It's always a question thnt doesn t make any difference nnyhow. ion describe it fearsome trnmp who came to the back door begging for some thing to eat. He wore a dirty old hnt, pulled down over one eyo, you narrate, and a brown coat with no buttons on it. nnd a pair pf striped trousers with a patch on otic knee. He carried the stick of a broken um brella, and ho had n seraggiv beard, nnd no necktio and his shirt was filthy, n broken umbrella for?" somebodr ( sure to say. ' " And you stop, your train of though nil broken to pieces nnd then you disgustedly, "Oh, I don't know." h TP ONLY they would pick out some. thing Important, or, at least. som. thing that you could possibly answer i !!"., "SP, ,0. KCnrch "t th lenst liotleenble thlnj in n narrative. Home ono tells a bcnutlful totiehlnr sMry "bout tho sweet expression on t child s face as she gazed innoconth Thi n p of thc Mndonna ""$ Her remark, one of thoso chlldlili remarks thnt are so trusting, so sin cere nnd so nmusing, Is repeated, and the hearers of the story give that laurt with n catch in it which thnt kind of story always calls forth. "OUT this ono person clings to thi J picture of the little girl looking at the picture long nftcr the Inugh hai subsided, nnd the catch has been con. trolled. , 7WoJ' how ',i'1 hp hnPPpn to rate I 'Khl "f the picture?" he wants to know l sunnily, "Oh." (he narrator replies, brought down to soggy enrth, "T don't know Maybe somebody told her to," Who cares, anyhow? Ttw 1 T7-v Boml "''off o have t practical side to your mind sometiniM i n n-i iivvrpnur , out mere other times when it is much more pleas. 4 1 tm...i. i ... mmi. iui uiiui jm-ujiiu u jo nubU it mid What wns he carrying the stick of for a little while at leust. Two Minutes of Optimism IJy HERMAN J. STICII I economize on food In order to dress. li, h.t ,i .i,i.- eiisii iiiu !'! i-iiuHKf. nun ii' riiaiis n , noi only tlio cotton seeds, nut ten. coffee , t ,m nilm i that I am not usea to Reason the gravv ' "J tor !l "' 'oc'c ant' 'he Prlro Is rice, barley, wheat and oats as well, de- I calling myself attractive but I cannot Tomato Canape Cut the tomatoes in thick slices and dust with pepper and salt. Spread with n.nonnaise and sprinkle with a little tinelv chopped onion nnd then wnh hue' chopped parsley. Serve. S1..-.0. voting every minute that he could spare I dc-scrlbo mvself correctly If I do not - i iu iiiw uuiiivuwuu oi ine mue paicn or ' tpll the trutn. unf irni us wen aaj- u a. Yesterdni I told vou of the lend- gro"nd He si, id the other things at a think It. There Is no barm done If you pencil c ',, htVsce'",.; thin - j tf Z"?S ?r& SSXKW " " mi, tuut '""I" "i ,u uiikiil uk: luiwncn ne rtve vea ror liifl cotton rormpti . .. L .., ,... iA CARELESS HEARTS know of some other things on the , the nucleus for a private "educational "u.1.. D. ., ?,i Vnr h:Xn,,. nZ hool-supplv counter. All the kiddies fund" of his own Tho next senson he ;",""' rtoes." loe to "pan school." und. of 'course, L,1!?n,,pf rotates and, in addition to '"You wonder why there aro so many Remove Ink Stains To flie Editor o Wopkiii' Paai: Dear Madam Will j ou tell me through the Exchange, what will remove Ink stains from a white skirt which hns been to tho laundry nnd probably boiled. A i very early reply will be greatly appre ciated. , . , QUKSTIONDIt. The Journal of Pharmacy of Anver recommends pyrophosphate of soda for removal of ink stnlns First dip th snot In tallow, then wash In a solution of pyrophosphate (the druggist will glvo you 'the proportions), until both the tal low and stain disappear This procedure Is recommended also by the Scientific American Cyclopedia of Formulas. Lucky Victims "The other day," wild my friend, the chief, "I ,vas leaving the office at the 'twilight hour' when I noticed parked at tho curb, tin automobile In which wens two men burled to their armpits in packages of widely advertised jitney, priced chewing gum which 'to Introduce' they were selUng nine packages for a dime about five slabs for ono cent. "The idea," continued tho chief. "Is nn old one. It is thnt people who do not chew, would because of the low virtually nominal price, bo induced to buy; and thnt after they had demolished forty-live sticks of that more or less worse cud, they would have acquired the hnblt and be unthinking slnves, "Thc low prico would also attract people who mctllntc some other variety! nnd they, too, would acquiro the habit of punishing the proper brand. Of course, there is the inevitable slight loss in selling to people who hnve already signed themselves for that particular genus of crude rubber, but that is the loss suffered by all manufacturers who offer free samples to get new users. "Thc psychology of the thing," continued the chief, "is that if jou once Ci't people Into the habit of doing n certain thing, or doing it. in n certain war. you can count on the force of habit to keep them from changing. Thc mnii vho for a reasonable length of time has regularly used a' certain make of tooth paste, shaving crenm, hnir tonic, cough syrup, dj.spepsla tablet or whatnot, will just instinctively nsk for his customary Inbel as naturally ns he asks for his favorite newspuper. This force of habit is sometimes so stroug that many piano instructors charge double rates to tench pupils whose vajs they have to undo. "Habit can do wonders, and it is responsible for many of our millionaires not alone because they got other people into certain habits and mado them pav for it, but because they themselves early In their careers got into the habit of ucqulring the proper habits. We talk about character and personality ant' other qualities of a man, bet in the liuul aimljsis they tire all a matter of hiibit. Honesty, industry, tTioioughncss, fnstidlousncss, decency, self-confidence, aggressiveness, initiative, health in fact even tiling about a man nnd Ins very fate are the result of habit which begins in strnnds nnd ends as chnlnr. "And the reason tne average mnu does not get so far in this world ns he might," concluded the chief, "Is because be is chnined to the wrong kind of linhits. If he got rid of his bad habits, if he broke the strangle hold of care lessness, Irresponsibility, laziness, self-satisfaction, bad temper and tho rest of tlio brood and become a lucky victim nf lonlty, optimism, common sense, self-care, self-control, ambition, intelligently directed linn work and their kin he would in due time make the force of habit a powerful fighting factor in his behalf. And it would be the easiest, simplest, most natural thing in the world for him to succeed right up to the limit of his native abilities." until much later, that night. In fact that for a, ftw brief moments she haJ hoped that package might be from Julian All day sho had hoped thai omcthtng might oomo from him no matter how tiny tho meSHge, but noth lly HAZEL DLYO IJATCHELOR ( opimoot. 1910 6y Publi- Ledger Co Christmas Day Diana and Julian Long, after three years of dull, prosaic mamril hie, decide to separate. They have missed Ml bio thrill in life, probably be cause ihey hat" ?. tioti'n each other too long, for tieus u a almost a lifrlono friendship Diana rtallzei thut units aha disappear entirely from Julian's ''Ufa, thine ki.'I be uncomfortabU). ' to aha aaepti a Jioif nn m chief ile llgner in a fah onndii diessMoMn? establishment. 'Irti rm.neif to proi Itlr for herself T. th rii-n, nrwt 'ulciit drift intu olVi frim lh j with men anet women Ittr., ,i ni,,,f, ,j caieman tVP, Julian fi'u- t at I, tt with, a flebutanle, arid thr i brtoinei inter ested in a !)usi -. ii otrMn. lute Diana meets a nun icio, althnnoh, mnscnh'ie evnnnh. alloui her ti htn , Aer way in eierything, tt short, InuKt lb tn her It Is ti titre of e tleiim.iir " aith both Duma and Juiau, urnf I of one's llf" tor-er naturallu different tunes attiact thnn. I 'ho should su.ldenl i thev want pencils and paper The school ' ?y Veft an"wlnierUwonP'! f2 In ' "'av Xat'loV ."bUml How Voo'llsi " pen, Is can n..t well be used, the points pr,z mony ,n 10 fa. Then, Rfter b(. J ou sa th at o e Is wuiti How foousn bi.ak oas,!j. ami constant sharpening Ing placed In charge of nine boys' clubs lVorthPBlir.pl" reason that beauty la only soon wears ti.em down. I know of a he raised HO bushels of potatoes In his i,, ' V.V, ' you mnv be attracted by l.lnee where .", cents will buv tlve pen- , Pare time, and was twice sent to Wash- i,'" i' n I10V0r l'oo a pretty, face. s n It A 11 ttrt ft- ti miAn Tr a ?JaA,2-&J2aSEfiS&X I beautiful face; but It Is tl, virtues of I DUV tivo pPn- i hI'HrL w' unu nan iwicb went io .ism- ( : ;t v .mU. unri r rontt. nioro a box of chnlk 5S5:..V-is IV rewara ror llls ancuuurm - Wh -? BeCAUHo it in tho houl that you j with wui'h th 'tcaouor can write jnrncH v Uinna was sorrv they had come that!0" iae uiu hDouru. Ciirltttmas mornlntr. She did not realizo IIrnpiiff nf pvrv chniiA nnd fnrm I n frt tint fntliinn I.ola Aru n n l cflll unother kind is on display in ono oj the stores. A Muck silk cord to fit I around the wrist, and from either end Ing had. although Anibrlcan Beauties, dangles a green-gold charm. One Is had come from Ulenw-s Maltbv, -hreo dozen of them, which Diana had been forced to put lntu tho Japanese umbrella stand Klia hid Knld very Utile abnu' tho .'ft of ihrt ear-rings .Mm suspected Dianas f'hngs on tho subject of Dan Bishop ar.d eho was loo ws to forra . eontldnne wh ru onj was not offer"d w 'lllngly Diana was angry at berself for caring whether Julian remembered that this Tim Rut Ulm Wouldn't Work waa their tlrst Christmas apart Afte- 1,,e l!U " " "ou,"nl "or" nil, she argued, why should sh care' it mni t that "Jimmy" Spaden was V o'von ol husband was naturally out i inzy H had moro energy than any anil just wny other b f his age around iirocKton. 't Julian with v.u, L.i h.i had mado un his mind sen'"nenr w s riore tn.ti. Dianu count the head of a bulhlog, the other a poo dle. Tho eyes are of sparkling emer I ulds, and tl e llnsh merrily us the dogs dunce nwn to the movement of the i weaier' aim The price is ST, and the jbraclit is itided a novelty. I Muling Moro Money """' " " - " "" r" ihn soul wn en you rrnnv ioio. business man is now nineteen years of lnS Buld also iko t0 sav to the gent o- R',v.hil,. !ll,i 1nUr',ery ,,u,"",r,,'' Lnn who took It upon himself to put which brings In JE000 a year, owns nn mn,","" uisn that he cannot nosslblr autotruc k has e. hired man to help i,lm "; 0'-wTmt a real kiss Is and will never and, tn tho bank, Is the money which is !;!I?jL,r , vnow- going to put him through college. deserve to ijio. swj:r;T SIXTnBf- Tomorniw The Htrnogriiplirr-Preiildent HUMAN CURIOS - 1 1 imtt i LVNA dreaded the holidays T)LVN -' yea J wonderful Christmas, so iplendt i that she hated to remember It decldod the women to h talnli trospeotlui Christmas n rnlrig ih two women plept lite, lt.it i 1 nlng stn,fl !l ii'gn With Dlaru Thev ha I 1 lui.ned tu go out for a qiriet Christina iln.ner to jtether, and about 11 o'clock in the morn t ,, i re.isin out for herself Th truth of iiif nintiei -a at, mui sun nau nesuiateu ., l,Mi' t ... Iirt'im rir.rtmhrlnf ti.llnrr , i.er.self At llrsi she hud thought Mhe iv, n n crr, iitr.1 ti f n irirt fn uv to l.iite a Christmas pwty I..- ;.V"' "' " ViT.." r:'', " iLi .' ,u"7. I tien'ao busy wan th PI rls tmas rush I f" rd greeting Finally "'sb, nen so duej w.ui .tno i iiruiu ia runri i , , H,,i.,i ,,,, ..,.,kln. ,i, i,ij wjrry through besides, that Diana, ";.,,, ,r,"'" V Y.,n u.. X :.,.-, ,h,; v,! ardlv had a moment to lier.s-:r. ctr-1 u . S.j ;'.,' ,t. ......"; .?." , ,. tln, tn Hvm nn f ro. ""' ir.ll 4.TII lllUl It wit" li- II Uliv . kish bin fur her to reach Julian at tti" I tlub wh.l" she had deliberately d'sup pi ii-'i fi -ii 1 U lifo, woman-like -Un had wun" d Julian to make an rffort to find 1 or no that he might send a re. membrnn'e of some kind for Christmas It 1r,i,V Tll.infi fL Inn-? tlmn tn fn.ll i,slf.ar, ns v.htn Diana was getting breakfast thut night bi-aus of a lonely little feel- m tne Kiunenewo inn wn .m nu- jnK tnat ipt persistently nnnojing her peratlve ring of tlio bell, and a package sjho wished vaguely that bhe had askid wns delivered to her , mta to stay with her. Leavlnu tlio g.in turned low und.-r UYgs the I lauft tho coffee Diana took the parcel Into the bedroom where Hltii, ,ir ipp it In .t. gorgeous ch- rrv-colored negligee, was! opening env lopes that had armed In I the morning s mail, als.i little gifts that thu girls hud left the night befoie. I'.lta i had had the foresight to pay hpr own I Jmllboy to bring oci tlio mornings mall to her j "Presents are ulwajs so exciting." Diana said cbildlshh. tlttlng down on .-the bed ni.d beginning to untlo the knots In' the btrlnif that bound the pack ige "Here, cut that stung" said Itlto, handing her tho si issors Diana shook her bead "There," she said trlumphantu giving tho utrlng .i final tug und unfolding the paper In side was a small bot which opened, disclosed folds of tissue paper and a White card Diana's fingers trembled as she held nn the card and und r ...... -- 1 . ..!..,. tt.m n , OT, Wlin Oterj fct'oil wish iui n y,j erry Christirms Dan Dlshup ' Under tho tissue paper was a pair ar-ring, ejtiiuinci t m " Bm (Tomiirrotv The nnrli brings blic results) Things You'll Love to Make Wooden Fcst(tners Sides oj Overtlouse 1 j 'I iT 1 If" "A J j J I ( !" (Ji1 ru fSfuf The Question Corner Toilay's Inquiries 1 What is "Pan Ancien'" ''. Describe a new kind of "life pnserver" which enables the be ginner in swimming to float like an expert? I! What pretty nccensoo to the toilet set would make a nice birthday present, r bridge prize? I. When no knife-sharpener can be found, what is a good substitute? Ti. Describe a dainty nowdet holder and puff that Is easily made for tlie guest room. U. In what novel wny is a drapery druun up to the waist, finislnd at the girdle? Yesterday's Answers An Ingenious new- device With overblouse.s ho much In ogue, luithtf atifl with black cnyx drops. They woro . .-.? rate, dualnt things, probubly picked up you will bB lm.-iested In this ona with HP? In some out-of-the-way shop in Paris Jta quaint fasioners. At each side of t? Diana, who loved semiprecious things th front make a buttonhole through -- n m ia tfr 1'nniinnni iiiu mnnn ... t v. ..iiji.. i t.i i .7 rar Dcifr iiiii ni'wi"mw.i .. ....... , wim-u uui tiiiiurn.iti iunursirien Ut'HUS Wl JJU.OB I'MlIll i& iipaas in colors to contrast with tho hlouvt. Faa tfin a bead at each side of tha buok with braided strands of utlk. The beadu I and olatinuni Jewolry. exclaimed us bho held tho ear-rings up to view They tilrt bean twlected witli unerring tast. nd tha jvo made Of1, nau nw -- - -. . .-- ... -- . ' .. r..ttt i insti siraVA xtiii ami tna rvorjf. tt is , "-.o ..., made tt, Sift correct as far as tho WpiV tuilVStlis, uiiu oi take the rfce of buttons and add a truly Uisiuillivf illUlO. BUJIUL, for merry-making lit a wedding or party, is u bomb nf cardboard which shoots confetti with a bang when a string is pulled '2 l.eft-over pieces of mate rinl from the making of n fnll suit can be pieced together with inserts of knitted wool, and used us a scarf to wear with the suit ?, A cluirming hut of stiff silk or tnffetu Is made nut of a large diamond-shaped piece, folded back to form a stiaight, flat front, and rointcd sides. 1 A striking vnse for holding zinlns can bo made by plugging up the holo in 11 flower pot and puintlng it solid blnclt ." A georgette crepe dreps is correct for trai eliug, if it is made of two thlcktiesses, or lined acioss the back Tho thin waist of ono thickness is not correct. li Home nf the newest skirts have the fullness distributed among tlio front nnd two sides, leaving thc back flut and plain, The llun Who Dined Ills nogs In a Parisian publication of 1826 ap-p-nrs the following Interesting descrlp- tlon of h- Rev Krnncls Henry Kger- ton, earl of Brldgewater, who ban a peculiar hut undeniable claim to a place In the i.itulog of the Human Curiosity Shop "Those who hae once seen this meager personage drag himself along, supported by two huge lackeys, with bis sugar-loaf hat slouched down oer his etes, cimnnt fnll to recognize his grace the r.arl of Urldgewater. An Immense foitune enables him to gratify the most extravagant caprices that ever passed through the head of a rich Englishman "His tarrrlnge Is frequently to bo seen fi.li-d with his dogs, upon whose feet ho bestows great care and orders . them hnotb for which he pays as dearly ' as for his own. He puts on a new pair of boo's each day, carefully preserving thowi he has once worn and ranging them In order. He commnnds that none shall tou.h them, but takes great pleas ure In 1 bservlng how much of the enr has . 1 li day passed, by thu Htate and tiumbr r 1 f his boots I "IVsp.t. tho fact that he lias few friends Ms table Is constantly set with, a do' n 1 overs and served by suitable attendant- No less than twelve of his favorltn dogs aro his privileged guests. These dal v partake of his dinner, each with a rapkln around his neck and a servant behind to attend to his wants ' ' As n yt have been expected, this ec- . centric tableman left large bequests In his will t , his beloved dogs, but he also bequeathed $10,000 for the writing, printing nnd publishing of the celebrated Ilridgf uur treatises. Monday Mother Shlpton 1 - - - t' it" J " 1 1 J 1 Wi "i yne aenciouff nessof the original thick JERSEY ComHakes will be discov ered when you Qeam the Jersey Difference" "Ash your grocer i"aB"", "BMBWMWWBMBrtOBIBMWMBMMJBBMBMMtWiM"-""" ir pium I Buy Your Meats Wholesale SHOULDER VEAL. ROASTING VEAL. BUTCHER ROAST. riiPPK ROAST.... I IbB. real Sharp CHEESE. )5c UEEF BRISKET 10c RUMP STEAK... ROUND STEAK. S.IRLOIN STEAK.. 1 Phone Lombard 5110; t Ji Shedder and Soft Shell Crabs Seafood 77ifs la OYSTER Season! k, 111 laiitet, Inc. 10 and 12 S. Delaware Ave. Main 3209. This Is Our Only Store Oc 32c all the time Sweet purple plums, plump red ones, cool, tart green gages and dusky Damsons! Do them all up they make delicious desserts and spreads! The importance of the right cane sugar in preserving is great Franklin Granulated pure cane sugars come to you in sturdy cartons and strong cotton bags, proof against dust and flies! No hands touch Franklin Sugars they are accurately weighed, packed and sealed by machine. KT A" The Franklin Sugar Refining Company A Franklin Cane Sugar for every use" Granulated, Dainty Lumps, Powdered, Confectioners. Brown. .Golden Syrup. RANKUN CANE SUGARS Tr ' ui HI lP1! ""f p s.kX V BwjrI II TO' IkdfcirYi-v M iUftiSifSilfiri"' rat-.v ViK ZtM&lijtefru i':MfltMTMtfj I tlsr' " jV tri
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