I 7 i " ',. i - j ' i. "fo. Vit 10 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY," SEPTEMBER -" &8, 2d ") 4 . MRS. WILSON PRESERVES QUINCESIN VARIOUS WAYS Jam Is the Most Familiar Form ift Which to Put Up This Fruit, Butter, Conserve and Chips Are Also Delicious ny sins. SI. A. WILSON ConHoM. J9ID. by Jfri. Jf. .1. Wilnon. ir AM rlphM riri-l QUINCES, the fruit of Persia, irn., bo canned, rnndc into Jellies, jams, butter. cnnnorvM or i-lilpn. nnd tlicy nre delicious In nny chosen form. Canned Quinces VnKh nnd pare one perk of nulnce-j nnd then cut them in half nnd di'enrd the !ced. I'lnee the quinces In n pre ncrvlni; kettle nnd cover with cold water. -Hrln to a boll nnd cook Mowly until the quinces are tender. Now drain, measure the ttntrr In which the quinces were cooked and add one pound of sucnr for each pint of iulce. Return the juice and pupar to the preserving kettle. , Stir to dlolvc the URtir and br&n? to a boil. Cook for five minute end then dd the drained quince. N",nK to n boil nnd dmmer slowly until nice nnd clear, then lift into sterilized jars. Fill to overflowing with sirup nnd then ndin.st the rubber and IliPnnil partially tighten the lid. l'rores for thirty min moVe. seal securelv and store in n cool 111 ', - iiryprn . , ,-inis nnd Now place the quince iwrlnw ami utes in a not -wincr mini mm i -r seeds In n preervlns kettle nnd cover with cold water nnd brine to a boll slowlv. Cook until the pulp Is vert Mft nnd muhv nnd then turn Into n iellv bac and let drip overnlpht. In the'innrninc menure the juice and re turn to the preserving k'ttle Hrtng to a boil and boll steadily for ten minutes. . . .. . ..Ancirui1 tiilin in Rr. i"r" :Z "LY I " r to diVsolve ' lilt: iifniiui, ,,1..... - the sugnr nnd then bring to n boil, "oil rapidly for ttt-lvo minutes nnd then pour into sterilised glnsse. hen cooked, cover with melted paraffin. Cover the Rln.e either with tin covers n piece of cardboard which has been cut to fit the tops and then tat.no the Clns with strips of pnper which have been covered with library paste. Quince .lam Wash one-fourth peck of UJiinces and icn Pare and .slice .very thin I lace '--"-. . ... . h ironiinni i . oe.r'jiU'afnaS:; Store in a cool, dry place. I se parings and M-ids tor iel: . Quince Itutter This butter 1 njude somewhat bind- ..I . t..,tf.ic inr to nppie ....". nnini.os n,l Wash one louriii i.i - v, then nnr. eort1 nnd seed. Place in a i reserving kettle the parings. """"" ioeds and cover ith cohl nter. Cook StClls nun , . ,n,hy. cores nnn Tun nto',' j y B to drain While tl,e narlngs nn- ro.-kins. put the pared "VL "' Knuch the food chopper and ml nDAd TlirOlll. " i"""'.1 : i ..if.. Place in a pre- USC- tlie coare -" lth rnU "Tf " I h.g a boil and cook -u' ,,ntll vert -oft. Now add th ftl f Vn th" Prl,. . Mon--"; t0 everj quart of ih- m.xtnro add Tlirre cnp of htntrn .tuoar, " ,iM'ce nf onr-hulf lemon, Onc-nghtli teaspoon of nutmeg. Stir to diKHolte the sugar and then bring to a boil and .-.ink until the m.x ?S is r. thick rieh-looking mixture. Turn Into stenlized inr nnd -l se cun"v Store in a cool, dry place. t , - .....rvini. kptt e nnu cover wu in i" ,.".. , ,nn nri(i cook nie. I'lace In a nreservine kettle nnd iSir iintll 'oft Now measure and bring to a boil. Cook slowly until ten- , ' tn the kettle and ndd two and der and then drnin. Care must be i fnnrtli cuiis of sugnr for each taken that the quince does not become tliree-iou , '. t;tr to dissolve i too soft .lust as honn ns r. broom straw quart of the mixiur Cook will nierc the miiiice then drain. Now il. miitnp nn i llliii. ' Menu Contest Honor List Mm. B. Lyvdell 1726 North Twenty-fifth Street 1 Mrnu struril I'nrk Kidneys . . . .... I'matm-A Vra MltMtrn "" . - a..,,,.! I.rttiire nnn n" - Hot llolleil !" C'lliirnllite "line1 llre-iil lliitt-r i "" -s A !.!'.. SI-"' One Hivl one-luilf pounds ,,orl kid neys . Milk S'nlnl-cuok-ed B and pari,. W Pwi et Tntatoes Pf.isonlnijs One an pens ?HSorlng. Parrois ; Lettuce nnd iniivonii.Us.1 Ttice . Chocolate sauce Iiread . . Butter Coffoe . . Sugar" and 'top' of milk for ' off. .3" 03' .05 I .07 I .01, .13 .03 04 in 12 . .'15 In n i n 'i 10 Total Mm. G. Anilcm, Stratford. xV. .. Menu l'nrli for Vidllnic iirrlriuil IN.ti.J.-es iiUii llnller follee I'uildliiu CiiUe SI.ES Sl-U I 33! Turk Kaiicrkrnut Potatoes . . Wrend Tlutier . . roffee, HIlIU Vgc . Tapioca . Sugar . . Cakes . . . Total n- .12 .O'l 11 10 OS ll H u; Ma rga ret McCiilloutjb . 2741 South Colorado Street (Six years old) Mrnu Creiimril llimi lliillril I'oluliu-. Ureail Hotter ullre Appln lttr SALES SLIP One flics of nam . One-quarter l-ck i)tators $ so IS . .11' 'i I la IT . .1 $1 oO, Bread Itutter Coffee Sugar Milk . Apples Total . . . Very nice Mrs. H. C. Roller, Swarthmore, Pa. Monu Meuk BeIIopd I'otaloes Htnffed ri"r Hlaw l'nrli on Cob Sliced Tiiioutne. lint IlUrult unil llllller C'ntfeo l'rnrli Duniplliitf SALES SLIP Steak . I t-eppero ... season ti(np and 03' 08 flaw wd dressing Have vou sent your dollar and a .mlf dinner for four people to THE I'KIZR SIKNU CONTI5ST? Three prize are offered each week fo the best menu. First prle. S'J.r.O. Second prize, $t. Third prize. SI. (five your full name and correct mMrtws on the menu. Also the date of vending It The foods MiSRC'ted must be xtnples nnd In season. Send a sales sfip. toit. which will Klve the cost of all materials used. Address all menu to MKS. WILSON'S SIKNT CONTEST . KVKNINO ITIIMC LKIIOKK INDI'M'KNDIJNCI-: SQUAKK Ouinro Conserve Wash one dozen lnrce quinces nnd i then pare and remove the seeds nnd rorcs. Cut in thin slices nnd pbtee In n prwcrvinB kettle nnd oer with cold M ,, , ho, nn(, rook ntll soft. Measure nnd return to the kettle nnd add Thrrr nipt of n.aiir or each quart of the mixture. One packane of needed rnhim. One cup of pie.ierrrd ginger, rut in tin II ii'M, One eu: of pecan nut mrnti. Onr cup of mnraichino chcrrici, cut tn nutf. Juice of t,ro cmo, Stir Wi dissolve the iimnr nnd then bring to u boil nnd cook xlowlv until it is n thick jam mixture, l'lace an iiu bestos mnt under the kettle to prevent scorching. Kill Into sterilized jam nnd then seal nnd torc in ii cool, dry plnce. Qulnco Chips Quince chips arc prepared like the crwtalllzed fruits. TnV firmness of the (uinces makes it very adaptable to this method. l'nre one dozen quinces nnd then cut in slices, like slieing nil apple for apple prepare Four pounds nf wgnr. One anil one-half cipt of uatei. Juice of one fernon. Ilring to n boil nnd cook for five min utes and then ndd the prepared quinces. Hent slowly to the boiling point nnd then place where it will simmer for one-half hour. Lift aside and let cool for twenty-four hours; then bent 'o the boiling point nnd cook slowly for one-hnlf hour. Turn into n large bowl and let stand for twenty -four hours. Uehcnt the third day and cook one hour. Turn into n sieve to drnin. Sep nrnte ench piece nnd roll In powdered sugar. Set on wax paper in a warn, place to dry. Puck in layers In it tin box. Cover ench lnyer with wax paper. Seal and store in a cool place. I'lace the sirup that Is left from the chips in sterilized bottle. Stand th bottles in a preserving kettle and fill with water. Process for thirty minutes. j Penl and thyi din the tops of tho bottles I in melted paraffin. This quince honey I is delicious mi liolcnkcs or lis u simce. and for pudding, etc. To the water which was drained from cnokinj the quince tender, add the pnTlngs and seids nnd cores and sufficient water to cover, and proceed as for jelly. I Potatoes fi,", Sensonlng n nrs corn 11 oes ni ("nfTee )G ri'l'ter 01 Ulscntt ns Dumplings in Total i -3 The Woman's Exchange Wrinkles at Seventeen 70 th" hiUteir n 11 oinnn'a Pna Dear Madam- I am onlt n-vriicen fears of hkc and have wrinkles and ohlcken skin under mv eyes What is the cause of this" I itet enough sl.i and I don't do much rending, and I m healthv Will you plean.- gin. n. remnlv for wrinkles? WXIOI'S Tills condition might i-ihv com. from wrinkling up tour eja In an (flor. to w, If VOU need Kl hSC-" or It mu v be simply a condition of vour skin Ti using n -kln fci.d (,,r ;, uhilo and s-, 1" tho wrinkles smoo'h n ray nt nil If not, jou had tiett-r consult a pht-sli Ian or go to on of the free clinics that the Hoard f Hialth .unducts, and find fit lust what Jim a,, IH)f.,i j, tn.() 1(,nie from th- food ou hi: tin you eut much ftle.1 or gream foods'' That ll nuikn tour c rnpbxion ter bad Making More Money Through s..r. onllik-ni r If VOIl .-rrt In unit MImu ll'u I..,, n.. nf Seat tic Washington, to utint .i ,, 'rlbut'a her comrni-rclal hiici -v- i.l the ng of tuentv, Hhe would be .ninoM r.u tn n .to repK -To the ',-t that I had fnlth 'ii myself - mat I dirtn t doubt for a motnwit nit nl.llltv to nmK.- good" Through the death of he, faihi r whll. she as attending high w hool, M,m Ar- delle was confront, i! wi-h -lie n.-cessit . of contiil. iinng to th., ir.-a-urv - f tin I fanillv tonslstlng i ' h. r ino-hei mil touiiKi-r sister She 1 ,i, h ul .-oni tm tiem exiicrinno' wi'h the Se.,"',. PIii.ii h-r of Commerce but Nhe f,.t thnt so. j did not i nre to ionium, working on .. tonal y, that the ronil to success par.i '-led that of In.tMdal enileiiMir ; hlle continuing her stud es at the. lot erslt nr Washington, he limn, h-1 h r first liuslnen -nt-ii. b r r, i un a fu nlshid houfe nnn tin ui'nnui vhm He total of hei uiMi on band e ii . . . ! ly II -' , ' 'How Hie tou going to io.it u.e fin - month a lejiP4' miiulred th.j i-hii of u,. ' unlveisltv 'That II be ensv reii'nd .Miss r dtlle And It was 'he knew that toom wero scarce, and that a hoinet itnios phrre was i ten hard-.i t-i (1ml si h, marled an tininedlate can miss and In.. -up a HUltli'ient number of ho.ird.-r i p.n- the rent in full Th-n she m ., her mother nnd s'ster and f"r urn i,n thv conducted the hou--c wlui.- sh. u tendejl college "Ileturnlng home one afieinoon Mis Anlelle sas 'nn slifer offcied me nm. candy sho bad Jiift made I thought ii woh Ihi' bi'i I had -in lusted nnd 1 Knew thai othera would agree with tin The ruxt ilii I took a box of ii w i'. me and mine l.onn. with ordera for $2' worth Within the week the oijers to taled JIfiU and light ih n I quit iolleg to gltn my entire time to the tindv busi niss. We sold $10.0110 worth the firs' tear, I25,0u0 the second and well no over $150,000 In this, the third year Out factory Is what was formerly tin bll I mil room of oui hoip--btt we own l now and soon we ie going to buy a regit jar f ictort and go into the candy milk ing and nionet-maVng business on . Inrge bcale " Tomorrofr ."CliecU Your Haby" IF IT EVER You'll need some kind of a cloth dre.ss tn near be fore .ton go Into your suit and fur. And why not a Jersey cloth, like this, In a d.irli color, trimmed with little tabs stitched nnd frlnscd with yarn in a lighter shade or In ttltlte? It Is made In the Russian blouse stle. tthirh always seems to stay in vogue, and the skirt Is of tli.it comfort able length which Is neither ton short to he becoming nor too long to be In the way CARELESS Ity HAZEL, DEYO RATCIIGLOR Cepuriaht. lBtO. lu fi" Public l.iaorr Lomrann Foolish Diana "Ut hi dlvorfC- Vfto' sec...:, to be ...'. .i..,.Wnii Mflfin Hhfii 'liil- ;:.r ., ;buii me or hong, then had ooZd at hlV rim ccrv anglr and 'Zl deeded that it "'? J rate than to go an living l"1 oeina Diana ami .iuiwn boicd with each other lloth wanted '."". '.j t-.ll. Mtn fh tlfll'1 Fhc "o.Vs" a minute that h (,.'" Dmlin onrf goes to Diana with the truth DIANA flushed at Allc-'a question, it uas true tn a few short wieks Phe AinilUV H v i r- .-ii- J . I r, tlri 111 II Till. ilCt This tt as hat It had all amounted to. I h-r drenm of a great passion her loe... of giving up evrryinniK .u. - ; - wns what ner ireeiio; u """, '.. i" V.j ' and dlvroce 'rom Julian, ttiiirn ;""" Voked upon with urh fat or hnd ruined iinv cnancn for happiness that she might have She looked nt Alice muu-iv ,. ,u ... ... .... ..,. nft.r -i moment Alice went on !"-...... 1 told Julian, casunlly as I might -iimounce nny news, and 1 never saw n men look -o utterly broken . Diana's cheeks flamed 'Oh no. Alice, vou most h mistaken" In her voice was utter incredulity. In h- r In-art a, sudden wild Joy "Of course I'm not mistaken I' brought me to mv censes ? like a dash of cold water In th face. I suddenly .. what a fool I had to en and that I inlgn hate Klv.n up Jim for some of these foolish notions 1 v.. had of late. I n 'oed Jim -o muUi ns l did In the short '.me I hurri.d to get home I tv'Ui.-' to make amends for the things I hid ihoucht for, of course Jim never susp e.l the truth Thats It. melt never d., Half the lime they bate no iden thet i not making their wives hnppv It s y. east- to K.-t into a rut and to tak- thltic u, a miiU'T ofcoursc and then one or tl, othet guts to ihliikiiic things over and Dials where the mistakes pre toi-ri-niani ton and Julian miide n mistake Iilana suddenly cotend her face with her hands It was a confession of ne feat The accusation hnd come on top of her own unhappy blooding, her feirs of the futuie and nt the moment Plnn-i was too weak and oterwrought ; bite nny pride -Listen d-ar" Alice said wm te-i-a..riv -it- cot too la It?. If .ton -nil ove Julian Tints whv I curm-. t.. pr.i.ni M.ur uiarrlage to tomii one .m d dn t nil 1 is too late," Plana sa il, .pin'U- '-t'. mm h too Into to do antn . noi Uetlib-s Mice, you cm t he sure 'Hut I tell ou I am sure I w-asn ' sute until lust now tha' mu iared fm lull, in but I was quite sure that toi w . r not In lot with this oth. r man I lun ii it the dnv vou told me IUmiii ulu hate on done this h nn'' Wl.it o .4Flt.le reason could vo.i Mnn h ul " T) .. ews of the in i women met and i mranur- smile flick i. d nctoss Planu--fii... Shi was thlnkug ' ln-r dni'lon t,, n nr .'leaves M.-ltl nnd what tin . i- v . -1 ii. i tn it It b i 1 ' p II til . I i e i.HIj nCiOUO' - ,.i ,n- trjli m n i-i.i1.i- that fclw - -il bent hi ,, , ,u g nit I),an i I ..! t' l ti , k the bla "inn in iic. "' ;-; infll it uas todvto'c they did not rralLthat they might love rrirA .of her after all When Diana iHtcorerr.1 the tnith.-he u-oj afraid that Jnl.an might ,1 "cover that she loecdhim, ' ,h, ,t ml,tahe of prom 3 ' mnrij another man i"flr'p''J,har .... .. - niiMn't nert JVliOH On (fir ..A .. nu,.C ...,, 1,1 V.rt fllPrtVHS would go nwny with hlrr. i to tne tt esi o rule over his home, and tn ttatUi out for o"dvs I'ettv fecial triumphs mlRh I. ,, for with money one ran do a JUUH-IVUf ( ""O 1 I iMtCMOVY will witband tho hardedr wear because only beA grudes of elastic, non-elaftic and metal parts arc uned in their manufacture. The pin is very tftrong; huckleo easily adjusted; patented rubber cushion clasp prevents blockings from tearing or sagging. "Slodilngt held Me HICKORY way Arc tlockfngi held lo iurejy itay" maxznj ikmtf 'R Clilcsgo M GETS COOL MB BWil' -MMBKJBaiinMfe ' Photo liv Central Nen-s HEARTS How strancn life was. Dlann had wanted to h li Alice, nnd hero was. Alice, strong ngnin nnd self-reliant, trylnK to help her It mado Dinna suddenly aware o" her wtnknem and she made an tffort to set control of h-rself "It doeMi't mntter why I did It, inn I hnd n reason. And Alice. I want ou to promls,- me one thing. You must help me in this. I don't want Julian to know the truth. lt'n quite trim I do love him. but I'm suro he doesn't love mo, and. anywiiv. I've given my promise to (Ilea ten. fiomlte me that you won't do anything more about this matter. You can't help me now, it's too Inte; but I wnnt Jullnn to 1 huppy, even If I can't be" "Diana, tou're 'he moRt perverse, con trary woman I've ever met '" Alice stormed. "I ought to go nway nnd lei vou ruin your life ; If it weren't for Julian I believe 7 would " Therp was a quick ring of the boll nnd both women started. "That's Olenvcs now I'm going to lunch with him Promise mc, Alice, be foro I let him In." Diana's ,tono was almost a pravtr. Tnmorrnw A Itlns Is llonKlit Your Soul's in Your Hand lv ,VNfi I, n.rnv Inflexible Saturnlan Hand No amount of pressure can bend lliewe fingers baili. They would m inner lireuli Hum 3 If Id ; mid u would fbe mind ivlilcb they rrprv hem. NXX Vutiirnllf In-lined to be ungnncrous 1 md stlnt the Sntiirninn with stiff hands or fingers is doubly uo Moreover, tho Infleilble mental qualltt which Is tetlecteil in bis hand emphasizes all the other iluirsi t-rKtlc traits, tvhlih mal.o the ttplrnl Saturnlan so unattractive .1 per..n II- ' n-iriow-mln Jed and un-prugrHlt- ; and, to his natural dlsld.e ' of his lenowmnn, ne is nneiy 10 nnn II sp.ilt of actual hostility Tills Is based upon the preconceived Idfa that nearly eveiboilv Is Inclined to tia 'i parasite 111..1 hns to b- kciil lit 'i safe distance to pretent nnv familiarity upon tthlch ho inlKht in "Utiii- ti ask for favois Tin n'r if superior ttlfdiin tilth which this kind of Saturnlan ltiei-ts himself makes him a dangarous (ounselor; for people. r,.-M:. doubt that so liiii'h dlgnltv anil i,b, i-fHied glut-in as the Saturnlan, liows can be coupled with anything but real wis lorn , wheieas in reality, bis1 '1 11 r win".- of mind cannot but detract Irom h.s ioPuiu of Judgment. He sees' things from onl one unglu and this, as ,1 rub tin urgie o.pcsed to prognss ITO III. t O.NTINlllH) I I rfln i in ASTEIN&COMP1NY New York LE33223EmiI Made bv Please Tell Me What to Do lly CYNTHIA Consult Doctor Dear Cynthia Lately I havo noticed that I nm bowleeffed. When a child I'm positively suro that m limbs wero Btrnlght Can you clvo any reasons for ,.nl5'.n.n,.?"hnt would you ndvlsomo to do? Would appreciate a quick responsa In your column of tho Evicnino Puni,tc I.KnoEU, NORA N. Better consult n reputable physician. Another Poet and Crltlo . ...P1" Cynthia You printed a poem by "I.lennor" called "(letting Hllchod" In your column recently. It wan beautiful. U Inspired me. I wrote this cplo on It! Can verso IJo worse? You can apply the same lines to tho rhymes of Tennessee, Miss Twcnty-ono ? .. ii .'u e,r column poetasters. vWould that nit their poetry was s shot nnd Minppy as mine. THR Pf.EnEIAN At least your meter cannot be ques- A Word of Advice kJZmJo cth!a I have been following Souhlst'a rhetnrlc.il u .i,,.i..... '. 1,1 ,?i n1"1, considerable amusement, nit now the time has come tvhon I must 'i?f ?,?ur Permission to put my finger In L,iliUcrnrr I,l0,nnd Pu out a plUm of advlco or warning for him. ,vnrhV Tmy b,oy' Bomo ono' I "'Ink twns old Hen Jonson, If my memorv serves mo aright. Bald that "Literary asplrnnts should religiously eschew poly- HVllnllln nrlhncrrf,,.,,, x,...lii.i .. ..... seem to mo at least, though others may ',""": vou were an Infant of over ture, though perhaps misdirected, Intelll Kcnce so 1 -ll simply ndd tho age-old adage: "A word to tho wise," etc. THE GRANDFATHER OF THEM ALL. He Does Not Come to See Her ,R?nr Cpfb'a Although I havo been terj much Interested In your column I S ,ncver yet attempted to enter It. v.,Bn,y Prob,Ic,m: I nm eighteen sc"" of age nnd I nm deeply In love with n young mnn my own nge. He hns alwnyH acted gentlemanly and mannerly n my company. Ho hns told me he loved me lots of times, nnd said some day ho tvould mako mo his wife. The other night ho called to take me out. nnd ..t. , .,.,.. ;,u coin nnu it was raining I suggested wo stny nt home. Wc played cards and tpont a pleasant evening, a though I noticed ho did not net nr nice ns usual. He left about 10-30. and nt the door ho asked me for a kiss ,ts vc nio not engaged 1" refused. It has been about n month now, nnd 1 have not seen or heard from him. Please tell me. Cynthln. do you think I did wrong to nsk him o stay nt home? And was I not right not to kiss him? Should I tt rite and ask him the trouble or re main silent? RROKEN-HEARTRP If tou hnve known the young man am length of time vou might nsk him whi ne has not been to neo you. You uero tifrfectly right to nsk him to spend tho evening at your home nnd he left n the right time You wero also right not to kiss him. When a man calls nt n girl's home ho should leave b.t 10-30. Hardly a Problem Pear rtnthla As you have helped so many people In their troubles, wo thought w would come to you fcr ndt-lce. Wo nro two young girls of n small town in which nn attractive oung man resides "n jealousy at nil exists between us. but ns we are very very fond of the snld young man. we tvould like vou to de- clde It for us. This boy admires us nt times onlv, at least ho openly shows It t'hls smeo'-n'Sm'teecs'e'dav as he does us. we nre very Jealous or her. Cynthln, wo nro telling you the ah-1 solute truth. We want you to answer us. We nre considered nttractlve. Hut nun hair hns been bobbed and this detracts' from our attractiveness I P M n, for that Is her name, has. Wal-neZ TlMr man seenTs to undecided tthlch he tiould take. He nets' i h same toward both of us. as we took very much alike. Forgive us If this letter is ioo iook. near lyninia o will iook for nn early reply In the Kvrninti I'iiii mo Ledokr Luck to you If tou solve this situation we're In, tte could never bear to glvo lrlm up' TWO TOMHOVH. Answer what, girls" You have given no problem Vou live In n town So does another girl and a man You two llkei this man, but he likes tho other girl. If ho doesi what cun j on do about If No honorable slrl should trt- to attract a man away from another girl. Better turn ur nttent'oti to other young men. A Bachelor Writes Denr Cjnthla- 1 have read wllli much Interest tho miin loiters and nnswers In your department ill from the young folks, nnd thought n letter from n bachelor of font ono would at least change the average nge of the wrltsrs. Now. a ttord about Undecided, Sho hns given such a good description of herself thnt she should ellmlnnto her $1S per week husband-to-be from her mlrd except lie has exceedingly good prospects, a-- ln-r lovo foi him would not last verv Ion- when both would havo to exist on $l" per week I inn pee her "The Finest m f "Voirve Eaten the Rest y m Il I Cxem 1 1 iNow Try the Jiest Jffiis of emgj I 'Ml LamSk l llrll l INutrmous iiconomical V -Tood Confection ) M. rf-!WWW-?M yWHArSWHAT ' Dy HELEN DEOIE The spoiled child was In evidence be fore Solomon's time, and, no doubt, the typo will remain with tho rnce until Doomsday. The nursery tyrnnt Is al ways on his worst behavior when guests are present. In tho Illustration, an cn fant terrible Is kicking the hapless vis Itor, upon wholn, for business reasons, both iost arid hostess are anxious to make a favorablo Impression. The em barrnssed mother Is utterly lncapabln of controlling tho Infantile fury; the spoiled child has ruined tho nil-Important visit. Ovcrlndulgent parents are continually rewarded by theso exhibitions of youth, ful savagery. Discipline should rulo the child from his first consciousness of adult authority. Ho should be taught to Hap pomo greetings, tor answer civilly wnen spoken to, nnd to govern his temper nt nil times. Then, nnd then only, will h ho likely to r. 'hnhnVA In fMmn.MW l w. ... ... vw.i,iM.,jr tnntalialng him within a few months after their marriage with her frlonds, who mako lots of money to dress their wives In everything they crave. Enough snld How nro wo to judge the older iuvcr now oia, now mucli money or Is he Just maklnit moro thnn six nr week? As the situation appears her love for either Is not of tho laming kind, nnd sho would mako a very poor wlfo for either, for In the circumstances she cannot lovo him ns a wlfo should. I tvould suggest to a brlde-to-he 'to wait nnd get her parents' consent. Sho ii quio young yet nna there uro evi dently more rensons thnn ohe stntis whv HAT nn-Atlla nV.4An. II.. . .. nf IlilnrTmo,-" i .".."nl,.m,0. If YvShnVr.' It .nv.-,",",'",..l.r-w""' week to keep her nt present. What' would become of huhbv If nii ..- v, caso? Twenty-nve hundred per year eM,tcd suddenly, arriving nt this con- pounds biff, blirnfter nil It i- -,, ..'lVu """" ,. .-nnli.l the much for two. My Income Is over $3000, and after I dig Into It for my own keep In my Judgment there Is not enough left to keep a wire. Thnt Is why I am THE BACHELOR. Two Minutes By HERMAN Looking in the Wrong Place ONLY a few weeks since, newspapers all over the country, day by day, gave the stirring story of the submarine S-fi. which, diving deep Into too shallow water, stuck her nose so suddenly nnd tightly Into the oceau s bottom thnt ner machinery was disabled and she could not rise to the Hurfnce. Somebody tried to turn on the automatic electrical device especially designed for such nn emergency to spread the news of their plight. Hut that, too, hnd been thrown out of commission nnd would not work. Fifty -live miles out nt son. imprisoned In a suffocating trap, the hapless crew seemed doomed to die the dentil of drowning rnts. Then occurred something which once more .demonstrated thnt man, who rented machinery, has not ns hns been intd created n Frnnkenstlnlan monster he is not its slave, but its mnstcr. And though the gods still set up their fvors nt n price human resourcefulness, hope, energy and perseverance nrc the chief purchnser. The crew, raged in the cramped space, with the nlr rapidly getting worse. t ..i.t 1 .1 i 1. a.. -1-111 n linln ilirAnrrh fo worK' pnt'" mn" IIIKII,I n,H ,urn' w"" """" """ " """ " """ the steel skin of the Miliinnriue. Through this hole thev thrust n long wire carrying n fluttering rng. which ' " -y n passing ship that recognized it ns nn S O S nppenl, nnd "wire- lesed" naval stntions nshnrc to come quickly. Hut the air within the submarine wns momentarily growing fouler. I oison- . escaping gases made the men sick. It seemed it terrible, foregone conclusion , ,, , , i i,. i .!,., that telicf would not unite In time. Hut hope, born of desperation, springs eternal: with such crude tools ns they had a tiny chisel nnd n rntchet drill the niged crew tvorked'awny t the small aperture they had nlrendy made nnd enlarged it sufficiently to obtain u supply of the sorely needed, precious fresh ujr ' . ft ...,1,11c the rescuers came, nnd every man nbonrd was saved. Y. ", " .. .. .i -i.. u.... .I1(I llg.llll ll ui ihuhii mill iiimin tin,, . mi K,. , ...... ., ..j..- ...... ,.. . ..r-.v..v can keep even death itself nt baj and that no situntlon Is quite so black nud hoplcless as it seems if .ton only dou't giie up but keep on trjing. It is this same combination of qualities thnt oftener than we henr of keeps nvlatnrs from hiutliug down from the skies, takes steamers to safe havens from tieacherous, unseen shonls, nnd enables the gieat mnjorlty of us to elude the onrushing, crashing wheels of automobiles. ' .Miu-hllier.t todny is safer than ever before. Hut it is tint jet nccldent proof or, what is ttoise still, fool-proof. It probably never will he. And so long ns such is the cn-c. the liuninn element will nlwn.vs be ns important n fnctor as the mcohnnicnl. Skill, cure, faithfulness nnd Ingenuity will continue to com mand n high premium. And machinery that in n critical moment breaks down will meet a tvortht match in the liumnu thinkery. All of which lends us to this salient and comforting conclusion thnt the man who becnii'-e all he docs is run a muchine is disheartened and "does not sec nny future in his job" is looking In the wrong plnce. It iH not his '-job" the future of nny situation is in the tvoiker. There is hardly nny situation one can think of but is big with hidden possibilities. Hut the cerebral drill must get busy nnd boie. Wp are told that !K) per cent of the people of our country hnve to do with out things that tiny ought to have and could have If they only emphasized hard thinking and study instead of the number of hours nt work. Society still pajs the price for originality, resourcefulness, daring nnd Imagination. Chocolate BACHMAN CHOCOLATE YOU DON'T HAVE TO TALK ' IN ORDER TO ENJOY YOURSELF The Unmarried Girl and Her Married Friend Enjoyed Each Other's Company Without Words or Explanations, They Were Busy Thinking THEY hndn't snld n word for nbout two blocks. "That's a good-looking dress," the unmarried one was thinking ns she watched the -womnn nhend of them. "And sho knows how to wear It, too. ' "I wnnt something sort of like thnt when I get my serge dress, only I don't like henna with my complexion." "I guess n iluvctync tvould be better oh, 1 want to see that movie, coming next week. Let's sec, Monday I can't go. Tuesday's tnc cant club. Wednesday no; Thursday Thurfday I could, , , . "Doing anything Thursday next Thursday?" sho nsked nloud. "No, not In the nfternnon," replied the mnrricd one. "Why V" "Let's go to the movies. That thing I wnnt to see is going to be there. "All right." , , They wnlked on In silence ngniu. TOW let's sec, thnt was five dol- IN lnrs," resumed the married one In her thoughts. "1 don't sec how it got to be that much. "And then the laundry wns n dollar nnd something last week, because I put all that extra stuff In. Thnt makes It six something. . "Then there's something else oh. vc. that milk bill, r.'bv can't that man come when I wnnt him to? Isoty I'll hnve n double bill to pay next l-i "'don't see how I'm going to mnkc v' It this time. Tom doesn't get pnld tin u.tll the 'Wth. nnd Hint's, why, that p til the lu t the 28th- Hint's Thursday, day after tomorrow! nt.ni'. rot some ice crenm. she silg- elusion just lis they nppronched the baAiiyVight," agreed the other, com ing out of a drenm nbout the dance nt the club. of Optimism .1. STICH .i .....I 1 o.l ...r.l.ii.m.n in the World" MFG.CO.MtJoy,R,. THRY ntc solemnly, their eyes sk. Ing fnrnwny distances. "They hnve good Ice crenm her offered the married one ns If she wer. making a discovery. B "Yes," replied the unmarried nns. mopping n spot of It off her white sdlrt "I can't keep n skirt clean for Zh thnn fifteen minutes after I put t " "Isn't, It awful?" sympathised n',r friend. r They finished their ice crenm, did few errands nnd started silently home "I'm hot," suggested one, rather breathlessly. ' " i "uamt h'i rct!,rncd tho other .,,. ly. "September always is, nnyhow " They reached the corner where tdelr wnys separated. A neighbor past them, and they wntched her go up th. street. "She oughtn't to wear that drtss" said the unmarried one; "makes hW look fat." r "Um," assented the married one "Well, call me up sometime and we'll go to the movies next week." "Yes, Thursday." And so they parted. milKY hadn't hnd n qtmrrel; It,., X weren't stupid ; they aren't the quirt kind nt nil, nnd It wasn't because thet rerp hot. ' rhey were just good friends, thot'i nil You don't have to tnrfc n-lmn -..?.. lucky enough to hnve that kind of a friend. She understands thnt tou II. to think nnd plan nnd dream,' just at much as she does. She doesn't expect you to keep up i running fire of conversation In ord to show how much you're enjoylor yourself. She couldn't be bothered to answer you ifyou .did. She understands, that's all.. They hnd a thoroughly enjoyable aft. ernoon, the married one and h. un married ono, nnd they didn't say mow mnn iwo uozen wornn ior two hours. Do Your Feet 1 Exercise Enough Of course you walk, but when yoo wnlk do you exercise your feet? Do the muscles move freely? Docs tha blood circulate through them? If you wear ordinary shoes, or metal appliances, your feet do not benefit from walking. They are bound by an unyielding Hole. Tho muscles surrounding tho bones of the arch are held In a vise and grow weak from disuse. Pressure re tards circulation nnd saps tha strength of the foot. If you wear the Cantilever Shot your feet exercise and grow strong with every step. The shank of Cnntilcver Shoes is flexible: it skM with the motion of walking. In stead of restraining the muscles it encourages them to work. By strengthening the muscles, Canti lever Shoes prevent and correct fallen arches. Cnntilever Shoes distribute the tveifht properly so that walking involves no strain. Ihere Is room for the toes. There is support fo: the arch. When you pull the lacei, vou draw up the flexible shank to fit the curve of the instep and render rrnWul support. Thl curffnt l")Bt ' m1 In Muck Wl brnwn k I d brow? mlf. or whit cinni. Aim In tirorn black kid with clU lopa. Well made, good looking, tnn lines, fine leathers. Widths fro AAAA to E. Try a pair this veefc CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunnrd Office "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming 0ut Doubles Its Beauty. niilrln0i A few con ouy; --..- , tn uppllcutloii of "Ilanilerlne " f, not llnil u lln Imlr or - , brlil.tne... wore color na blk" iiuiiiniK u I i I J J J AlOai :i hIKV mmM l UllniX mvBmi ! rai IwA lmf wOl WUIlllinU I In 1 w tAJRlllll u I JHull IJ I ttH. C-rlllllillllllll Nnvyi xi iiiiiiiiiiiim i w "tfti; Wf htfiBsiEmiiif t 9fflrM lr"w!jfl IlllulUr iimu n ii mm n ii II c II 0 t. v mm H A' Adv. vr-t- i J, i -jryVjgtefciiJt
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers