KM'WtUiVU. 1 A VV-i f : -' , t. - " v.'V ""5 ,'jj w "1 tnffspnr - " J . rVt f 1 e , uf ! ' f Vhiiiiir f I- jk''JSw tP"r W s 1;' 1 I'M . it i L ' L'i . it ' ,'M W ht?f F ft? .BKA f1 f II B m tT. n rW flfy HM BT ffH 11 IIVTCaaaai aa fc.'frf. .UK'IIHl H Mr FK.iH U'ftKK-H : i- v ImM : L -,,.l . HH '1 .-'.. '.'J. 1 V6-! i it aaaaava-a,, 1-: MP? a I,.1 . . Haava sir' i HE wr u . . f I HPOf v ,1 .j hKs& t Alii r 1 V f H 5 if; 1 L h Lr, k I : m I'M $r.w J&w. 1 , 'iK 'A MRS. WILSON SHOWS THE WAY TO KEEP OUT OF COOKING RUT $mmc Delicious Recipes for Tea and Coffee A Wholesome, I a Appetizing Breakfast and Hew te Prefxire It I By MBS. M. A. WILSON tCpwrleht, tut, tv Mrs. Si. X. Wilten, i All rltM TCtrvri.i ! XK 8PITE of many recipes, our phl phl phl Slodephy nnd the ntesdy flume of the gI range, the erer-rendy nnd rIewIiik Offltlg of th electric range nnd coekerj th fortunate poaneRiier of all thin . ctfllnary equipment of such n modern character glass ovenware, uhlnlng petJ aiH panB the fortunate pewer nf . Athene thlngn fnren one real difficulty, that la, keeping clenr of a rut. jDeffee, clear nnd fragrant nnd ni re- i frishlng an morning dew. should lie hi Title In ircrv household. Vet alas! 'tli but n occasion se rare that when ' eally happens the man of the house- loudly comments upon tne laci. make a triilr delirious and frn- t cup of coffee Is net the catch -as-li.cnn method, hut rather a enre- and conservative experiment .ipen famllv. until roil hae secured u d that Is pleasing te their tale. he act of Just washing or rltiMng the coffee pet Is responsible for much the peer coffee that comes, te our les. The coffee pet. rcgurdb'ss of Btrle. should, after being emptied. washed In a nan of warm suds : use leth tn cleanse the inside this cloth uld be used for this purpose ulene. rinse the pet in plenty of water. 1 with cold water and gently heat ihe boiling point. Uiuse again under ;d running water nnd then plaee in frtinny, airy spot. ilemember thnt nlununu.n pets re- re vigilant care if they ure te be vented from absorbing the volatile essential oils of the coffee. Ie net : permit the coffee pet tn tnnil with the coffee in It. lu u partially tilled or pty condition. .ltl"t as seen us the Is used it should he removed trem tK table. brewing a cup of tea seems simple nfeuh. unless you have tasted home 2tLthn concoctions t.ervel under this timV. In China, even the poorest fam V lljfi enjoys a delicious cup of tea, while th peasant, even though he resides upon the steppes of Russia, knows the taste f:'a geed bowl of tea. uallty Instead of quantity should be your raotte. Rather one-quarter Bound of orange -pekoe or black break- fajjt tea than a half-pound of the or- i dinary tea. It la Impossible te mnke a ' feid cup of this beverage unless you hrve quality te start with. I JXhe teapot requires the same care as th coffee pet te keep it sweet and clan, and for choice select an enrthen- wre or china pet, and when ready te mnke tea rinse out tne pet witn coin water and men nil wnu mining w:i tefiwerm It. jisew rinse out i.eiue ami i ii wiiit .- fl-..l .. nf .,., Ttplnrv nl.Inllv ' qmrm iiuiviuui. i. .m. .. h ,,...... tela bell, nnd then just before the water , Btirts te bell turn the water out of th teSpet and dry it; add the required rtieunt of tea and then pour in the .brtllng water. Cever the pet closely. A te cesy is just the thing for this. Per mit the tea te steep for n few minutes -bout eight minutes will de. Pent the ea I nk te tea at once. ffact tha'rthe ave's permitted stand in the tea infuses into it un- .?.!.. r.iT yTJ ... inbirleim te .fc Tne tnll stnnil dcjlrnblv acids that are injurious te aipcniiMu. The Russiun is particularly fend uf click tea with a slice of lemon placed lnithe cup just before pouring. Manj viitues arc clnlmed for tea prepureu. in? this manner. Among, them is one that it will help break up u odd or re 11m.i n headache. I, 5re you just a fry cook? Thai i, ! . e&s the frying pan take un active part In the preparation of your dully feed; M-ny women, because of the adapta bility with which it enables them te piipare feed, have become devotee of tbja style of cooking without realizing Ci .ef thnt fried feeds are the real cause of Indigestion and ether intestinal disturbances. It Is' net neces-sarj iut , thi housewife te devote her entire time '-' teithe preparation of feed for the fam V ' Uyi A little planning and urrunging of ft m penu for the entire week is time well '" annt. Vhen there are children in the fam ily, and thev ure of school age, eacn child should have a part in the regime of jthe home. This net only teaches him te j be Industrious and thrifty, but uImi helps te lighten tne laoer or tne meincr. Let daughter put the room te air nnd dust, while breakfast Is bing prepared jjYeur Seul's in Your Hand j iir invisr. u. n.u'ON GIHDI.E OK VENUS A It ileniU from belwn the Index -nd Middle nmert te point iMtwreu Ih Hlnr unit l.ltllf Itniem. ,OTh dPr and elrr It In, the Brr.ter the deicre of ntreiinnf It jndleatti. n Ulll Vitartir.E between the 'r.cler .. ir..ud.e flrigers and running with 4 graceful curve through th..- palm until It loses ititlf betwesn the ring tu.ger and t:.e little finger, Is a line known a tne 'i'.rdlc of' Venus. I' '. eeen In eeinp-irat !y few hands. Itb pretence Indleateb either xtrenie ntr-TiusiuBS or strong affections. i ! )' 7 IUJU ,1 III- ' 'MM I ' II VThlch of thei i-eadlngH is applicable depends. In every case, upon the per- tin's nature, character and disposition -Equalities which are shown by thumbs, . heart line. Mount of Venus, the third phalanges of the lingers, etc. Hlg. cearst ' thumbs; a deep heart line f.ery red and with mny ilr.es eescenaing from It; blr, red, greatly crUs-cressed Mount of Venus, and very thick third phalanges 1 efj the fingern Indicate a gross nature with correspondingly coarse appetites. , If-the heart llr.e Is thin and pale, Mount .'''if, Venus tma . and smooth, third '. phalanges of the nngere sientier. and twlnibs larger bui of geed quality, the ' Girdle of Venus Indicates nervousness. W It' ! bad elsn In the hands of very w veunc people whose ether markings Indl- y find It almost Impossible te raalst, (In be cs!tlnnd) Making Mere Meney - WhlttHif" fPetslbty the majority of people wouldn't care te earn their living In the stky that W, T. 8. McCleery makes his, fer It la somewhat akin te a sideshow t olreus. But then, aa "Lonesome Mae" says, "It's a Meld that ain't ever- pgnrded, n' It'i n &enwt tizht kqu Make Your Own ' Christinas Cakes Mrs. Wilsen gives you some per fectly delicious recipes lii her arti cle for TfKSDAV. DIX'K.MIIKU ai. A frultcnke thnt reciulre.s no eggs, peme Swiss goodies, nnd senge drepenkes te serve with tea wouldn't you like te make them? Don't Miss These Recipes , . , th , Tn one family I visited quite recently, the entire family arose at 0:H0 and one half hour was allowed te dress and tidy the room. The son, n clever lad of four teen ycar, prepared breakfast: the daughter, put the bed te air nnd dusted the sitting room. The entire family snt down te lirenkfast at 7 :.'!0. The menu : linked Apples Crrenl nnd Cream t 'reamed Href lln-.lied Hrewn Potatoes Ten st Coffee When 1 asked Tem hew he prepared the menl he snid that mother prepared the fruit Mini placed it in the icebox overnight und then all he hnd te de was te put it en the table. ITie cereal is also prepared overnight and placed in the llreles cooker. The creamed beef is prepared in its cienm suuee nnd placed iu a elilnn bowl nnd the potatoes urc cut In dice. The coffee is measured ami ready te put in the pet, mi that all he does Is turn the creamed beef in a I'haflng dish and plug In the cord for the dish und the perco lator. Then he fries the potatoes, makes toast, und breakfast is ready. Other menus ure prepared in the same way. Panned Scrapple Creamed Potatoes. Chafing Dish I-'ggs Scrambled in Chafing Dish Panued Cern Mush Creamed Finnan Huddie I.yennaise Potatoes ' Hulled F.ggs. Chafing DUli Fried Potntees French Toast Creamed Fggs. Chafing Dish And en Sunday when they have mere time, they usuallv have Kausnge and het cukes, or wnffies, linked mackerel ..,i l.nlle, nntntneM. TliU lr..l i.t.. real pride in the fact that since they are lIlmbp , nilvp ,, hK methpr leeks just as pretty as when the queen of the pets and puns presided in the. kitchen Mether wushes the breakfast dishes iind during the morning prepares feed for lunrheeu. dinner nnd breakfast the following day. As she wisely arrangea her menu te include stews, bruises and pet rousts, with browned potatoes. , lt rousts, with browned p,a,, ' b;' ""l. meat leaves, the, '""I" ' "0",,,r'',I '" t!? ,ire,I(,f cooker, hence i.nlj nn hour is require ee ss reeulred in the evening for the actual prepara tion of this meal. The son and dnughter rare for the dihes nftcr the evening meal. -Menus that are plunned for use in the tireless coeker: Lamb Stew with Vegetables Hniicd Cubbage Pet Heast of He.jf T'.rewn Potatoes Hrniseil Carrots ISeef iteulash, using leftover Pet Roast HruNed Onions Dried Peas Hiked Limit Hiuiis and Perk Iluked Potatoes , Spinach P.rnise.l 1. fluttered fleets ."r and Onions Cauliflower Spare Ribs und Sauerkraut Potatoes Tomatoes au Gratia I'hielini Frle,.u.. V Haked Potatoes ' ' Uma Ueans .,.),. .. .ni,i .i i Br(, included in the evening meal ,. , ,,.,....... ..., ..u.i uesseri I'd in the evening meal Suf- "I is prepared each day te tinch for the mother and three llcint feed nmvide H ill children. interektln than .1 heap e' thlngr. I could I mention 1 The riecialt nf "lyone.seme Mae." fer1 I n the nickname by which he is lennun I" all parts of the dote. In the cnr'i. of lK-nutlfully formed figures en the smallest mmglnahle objects. Mau claims that he hn. carved everything that walks swims, files or grewB Bven the buttons en his clothes, hla watch, chain, his cuff links and his hat orna ments have been whittled from peach 1 stones, cherry pits, nuts and weed et ' various kinds, and he carries a cane, 1 ulued nt $:soe. upon which are carved' mere than BOe different figures, ranging 1 from Adam and Kve te a ittnd (lea. One of his most prized bits of work is a mus. ( tard seed, en one side of which he has j carved .1 spMef und en the ether an tie. phant "Ker since r -vas a hey." says Sic ''!eeiv. I'e l,e,.n interested in cstrvln' thlngn 'inens it was n irlft When my' iladdy died I ,i,ri-. t rnie a rr latlv.- In the wer.u. se 1 sei eui irainp'n . carnm my ,1 .... .-.. n- ., . ...- ... ,, n , niai.e. 1 'ill 1 it pii " W-i. I tnii.le eight trips I around tli.- wml and veu can't de that ' en a ,-ncKe , farcipnt'n nettadnjs at any rate. It's rk arr it keeps your hands se busj .. ou Muni nine te mink, about .ubl'- I wouldn't edvlk.- no one your tinubps 1 wnuidnt advlk,- no one te taxt- It up as a Heady thing, but then s j. Kid n-une-- in It all right " I rimntnin rimntnin Kneu'. -The .lrl Vho Wanted te This Oxford, Buy Red Crett Chrlitmss Seals WrrVfcU u IT'S DIFFERENT NOW i 4flA UM-U Wt ITJ i,i - ftrS rrc te wear allV fnlie funnliinau lift ."4? i. 'Xi2 It ....l A I. A.AW your blouse, nnd '' keep your skirt se verely plain. New It's all changed. Yeu v a n r the simplest nf tailored blouses for morn ing, afternoon und sometimes evening, but jour skirt can be as frivolous as you like It. The restunir above con ntsts of a simple waist of crrpe tie chine with .i satin skirt tiKMle deco rative by graceful panels of brocade looped under the hem U 12KfTVfik,4iMll . m ''-.4 . .r: s:a THE HUSBAND HATER Ity IIAZFJi nF.YO IlATaiHLOIt CovMTieM, 1)10, lu Pudli'e Ledger Ce. .e.t. .Vertipip ent her f"?r have lest nit their money and are living in a cheap opertment hotel. emliip Tteme one afternoon with thcxr simple dinner, Jean call at the enters the deer and receives no anstcer. Death Claims a Failure ,.,., "piATHEn," Khe called again, a little tremor of fear In 'icr voice, and then dropping her bundle en a chair In the little hallway she rushed Inte the sitting room of their tiny apart ment. Mr. Northrup wan lying back in a long chair. Jean hart bolstered him up with pillows before she had left that ' afternoon and aside from the fact thnt his clan-cut features were very white , and liln eye were closed there was. neth- ' Inif alarming about his condition, Jenn , drew :t little breath of relief as she , looked at him. ' "Peer dear," she murmured te her self, "he's asleep. What a little silly I , am 1" i And humming .i tune under her ' breath, she begnn te get things ready for the meal. A small folding table I was brought out nnd covered with a , heavy lace cloth. Jean had kept most of the linens that had been In use In the big house uptown; they helped te make her feel less the serdldness of their way of living, She made u French arcsslng for the salad, and heated the reup en the elec tric grill. A couple of (lowers which she had bought cheap because of their wilted condition steed In a tiny ase In the center of the table, nnd with a final touch te everything, Jean went ever and touched her father lightly en the shoulder He did net respond as usual and with u little laugh she bent down nnd kissed m-- en the fnrhead. Instantly she hnnnbaek. her eyes, wide with t-r- rer Ml" "" ,-, ..--e.imert m II1H UCR -n - ... -. -.ii- nin r rtiu- ----- "Father, speak te me . Kne n.iii"". did net answer MUl vrrrii "..- ---. ... ,. . I "become se difficult for him. slipped I "... ninislv. leaving Jan behind ", ... -..-.' -,.. , fa" k late" Jean iitoed alone In the I Amm , of the apartment. Her " "l"."", made her leek almost te face everything alone. simpie "'";:" vin .ApmPd white toeslenner. m .-..-.-. -0ut Qf th Out Of the tna" "V ..' th Inst few days only ?l?nVr70malned clear In her mind fore - . . . Axan'TIllTir ne iiw.-.;-r- s-ed In put amei-i '"'-":,.. that he had Kn sure would yield big returns, and , which like aU-they rest, had dropped te ( "in winding up her father's affairs Mr ,r .itir the family lawyer, had been, """'IL . sorry for this idlrr. , i'.'tTw lrl who had been brought paC,n"luxuVand had never wanted for 'tl,,Bnuppe.e you knew you have a Ruardlan''1 he had said te Jean en her visit te his office. "A eruardlan?' , "Yes your father appointed a guard- Ian for you, ever two years age. i-.vi- JiVAtlv be was none tee sure then of his nresiiecta and wanted te leave you prr- vided for. De you knew anything of this man? lit lives '.n me west, m a ranch-owner. I believe, mis name is Brand, Mark Brand. Jean shuddered. "I never heard of "I have sent for him te come te New Tork and in the meantime I should he clad 'te have you come nnd stay with us, my dear. Mrs. Heasllp would be Klad te have you." Jean thought of cool-eyed Barbara Heasllp and Janat with her sharp tongue girls who had once belonged te With Spats, ia the best-looking thins for street wear! And when you remove the spats, your feet are very tmartly dressed for indoors, All-Patent leather ,r.k thVt waa that she nae no mmej . SSt a pennvte go en with. It had taker all et their- .lender resources te pay fr ?i.0un.rl,l expenses. Fer ahcr l- he- $10 nfteiqGru)att KSs , y 'Soot Shep f U20 CJiesinut Si. Vr Only (he Ul it Ceea liteugli iH S'fe ?, jt ' kjv ti niMir "TTT"-" T" r" "TWm i 1 Jgff t'hole liv CHil Mhsrrri. icirr.il News. her own guy net und .ilie shuddered uwny from the thought of seelnc thorn 'If you don't mind, Mr. Heasllp," she had snld tremuleuslj-, "I'd rather be alone for the present." "Of course, mj- dear, of course I un derstand. Htay where you are until Mr. Urand comes. He ought te arrive In a " or se new." j Am 5 narbara had geno back te the apartment tB wait, and tills very after- ,me sne ,ieari, Ilamcwas . nrl rlve! Tomorrow Jean Mrfts Her llunrdlnn Adventures With a Purse T 1IAVK seen her make them myself -L - -I even helped her one brisk fall livening nfter we came from a glorious hike in the fragrant weeds. Thev arc jelly little dells called "The Spirit of Christmas." I wish you could see her as she bends ever the table, cutting first a little body of white net. Inte the long legs go two sticks of geed candy, and into the fat "tummy" go it whole host of little round candies. The happy, friendly fnces t-he paints herself, and ever the tummy gees n smiirt. red card board vest, while en the blnek-palnted hair gees n pointed red cap. Then when she has u great collection of these de lightful little men, who stand some tIx inches high, she takes them nil down te the shop I slinll tell you about if you phone me. And there jeu can buy them nnd every one does they are going like het ikcs. Many metheis like them te put in the tops of Chrlslnuis stock ings, while ethers like te linng them en the tree, where they dunce and nod in a most friendlymanner. Her own children adore them, and yours will, tee. 1, .i , . u . .i . i Huying car. tickets has both its ml- vnntnges mid its disadvantages. They le nice te hiive, but the are e unplens- nntly easy te lese. hleh Is why a nice case would be nice. 1 knew of a shop that has leather cases Just of u size te held tickets. They come in cowhide and cost tw.mt.v-five ei-r.ts. These ure just single cases, but one also can buy little folding cases of pin seal, as neut 'ind smiirt as they can be, for seventy -five cnts and 51. One .f , " ,'nt- euld make n very nice f hristmns pres- ' I'er nunies of (Js.ps ddrfis Weman's I'ttce hlltnr, or pnnne Mflinui or .tmin wuu. a il nOrrr ye btsii if "'"it - t The Great Amer ican. Sweet for Cakes, Biscuits, Sliced Bread r.? i V0J Selling KepretienMives NATIONAL STARCH CO. 1.15 Seuth 2d Street, Philadelphia Please Tell Me What te De lly CYNTHIA About High Scheel X. Y. 2. -Ah you have net aliened your name te substantiate your letter. It in net possible for Cynthia te print your letter. Though signatures nre net printed when write te the column iuik that they be withheld, there should be the signature nnJ udilresu uf the writer. Parents Object Dear f.'ynthlii t am enguKJil., te a young man one yeiir my senior, We had been nelnif together Ave years before tt'A nntintmiMil niii At. irn iri.tnplll. L ,. , yearw iibe my people decldciMhut 1 lilted ' the boy tee much nnd they wanted me te go ltli uh many boys an would tnke me out. They said he aheuld never come In the house nguln, but gave no reason why. Mv friend united father why and ' he said he had nothing agalnHt the buy rt ni,,ir,einr iii .,,!, i Vw.t mv nnv mure. ' Thla same ,thlng happened te my 'f, after she Imd decided te marry ,i certain . boy. They never saw her ntraln till she K?,8,SlRWay' WOU i i. V. ..i... ..ii.i- f,.r e te Btnnd It, ns they mnite for me as thev can. Hew old urn you,' uymnias answer, depends en that. If you nre of age nml , the young. man can support you. jour , parents will surely be perswaded te ac cept him nn a son-in-law. Hut If you are net of age, you should listen te j-eur parents, but If you are se much In leve with this young man you can agree te marry after j'eu are of age. Wants te Help Others Dear Cynthia, I read In your column some time aice of u lonely girl who claims that Bbe Is very lonely. I nlse nm of her city and was once lenelv. but have finnlly found a few geed friends with whom I can hn.ve a geed lime. I . was prevented rnun writing sooner en I account of my studies, fur I am a htu- dent like the lonesome westerners. i may already be acquainted with the lonely girl from the "mpuntalu city.' but whether or no t would like te meet her. It tuny seem Impertinent in re questing her und me oilier lonesome westerners te call en the telephone some evening. TUB BIOHTH AVBSTEHNBR. Your efTer la most kind, but Cynthia has a rule net te bring about Introduc tions through the column, se It will net be possible te comply with J'eur request. She Is sure the ether seven will appre ciate your sympathy and hopes they have found friends In the meantime. Deplores Pursuit of Pleasure Dear Cynthia There comes te me very often, as I rend this column, a ridiculous nense of the semlpltlful, semlludlcreus and scmldlsdalnful. nau seatlnglv mixed, when I come acresH let ters that lovelorn Infants have dared te send In for publication. It really is burlesque te attempt te study them, and after that bad taste In the mouth has passed away, we come te the realization that all awful thlnp Is taking place. The unfertunnte youth of today lias tee much of the contagious urban environment around him te Insure normal growth and rtevclepmertt ; he Is In the midst of a dance-crazy world, marveling at the gayety around him and envious of the gay ones. Inte whose rnnkB he desires te be Initiated. Th temntntlen and nllurlnK Immer- nlltleH he Is subjected te are for the most part Irresistible te the mind that clowns dull care and peaceful occupa eccupa .i .v.n the hellH are heard. They drift slowly but surely Inte the corps of "high-tuners, ana lane meir iniu.-i-.-i m the march te ruin. It Is Inevitable. And what a farce It Is te listen te and -....i tv,e utnrieH of "rtunnv" love and imnnttirnl Infatuation told by sallow- .,i nhiMrmi In short skirts and kulck erbeckers ! But beneath the laughter comes te the conscientious, citizen a realization that tragedy Is afoot; that the verv cream ui me ir.. :.,:. :.,:. atlen Is svastlng away Its youth and pleasure In dance halls, at Innum erable social functions, and places where i..j.nrii. lead te Immorality nlKht nftcr night, and often deep Inte the .nnrnlnir. And the remarkable thing ..i. it nil Is that the youngsters can net even support themselves, let alone legislation can etid must be effected te step tniS ami mt raren unran s J McWIZZBUHOIV. What you say Is unfortunately true In muv eu'seH. but. mv dear yeunir man. t lr.ws will net change tieeple. Leglsla- 2 'V,' r' ",. ,, objectionable hull, but l1lrlsi.,tinn wm net take the tnBte for dlstlnatlen from the j-eung. The rem erty lies nearer home. Ixst the parents have a little mere thought when the children are little, teaching them Self control und temperance In all things. And let the home be it bright and cheer ful nlce C If it Is only two rooms) where the boys and girls can bring their friends. There'll be less beau hunting and street corner standing by 11 large tier cent. Bnactment of laws against pleasure will net step evil ; it win ureaK out in ether ways, hut proper training nnd di rection of outlook en things will alwlys help. What Is lacking Is proper foun dation of character. BSD fffiS m &re (Ktt, us. Mr. etr) Kare is KARO there is no substitute. MfcYV''iYYl WHATS WHAT lly IIELKN DKCIB (U7 tl"e Although tin) tlmu new left for the fjuylng of Christmas gifts Is Ht"e i,rc than a week, purchases should net be made without due thought In advance that Is te aay, In advance of the actual nheimlntr. A linlliluv counter with nn overwentcu sales cieru en ene moo mm J thrcmft of unxleus buyers en the ether , J, Is '" Vce tc ' J '"W '"'"f: Oltt 1 sts i made out at home sleulu be remembered, but also the names i ilhte for me te",1 ,I,,L' preiiniue guts two or mero it ,. mi til. isnnt choices for each person In case It Is pet wiiiiii"n , l'eslble te secure the first choice. This r-vnihai Answer ' l!??nutlen especially necessary vlien ' ine tireiintile gins two or mero ,..,, , , ,,,. ,"i..i.,. ,,., .:... erd(,r lhc.se i10:i,inv ,f(3 . . - . b u -. preliminary sales, the regular retail stocks are likely te be depicted long be bo be fere mid-December. In Christmas shopping, as In ether transactions, the first step is te Knew what Is wanted ; the second la te secure It before It Is wanted; the rest Is as easy no child's play. The Weman's Exchange It Wouldn't Be Rude Te thr nditnr of ll'emrtTi'a Page? Dear Mndnni Will veu nle.-ise selve i rer me a small question concerning senv Klfts for Christmas? I kile1 a you wemnn te whom I Intend sending n gift. I feel that the acquaintance between her husband and me Is va bit mere formal, rie you think that It would be rude or peer taste te send her a gift 'and net him? MISS P. H, It would net be peer tnste or rude te send 11 gift te your friend without send ing It 1 te him also. Yeu could send something for the house se that her hue band could enjoy It. tee, or you could send me gin te ner and inclese a ChrlHt- mas cant rer both of them, ir you feel uncomfortably about It. But It would be perfectly proper te send her lust a little personal Rift Just as you did before she was married. A Heme for the Aged Te tfte Jrftter et Weman' Paac: Dear Madam Will you kindly let nn. knew If there Is a Catholic home for aged people in or near Ptillade-phlu? , MRS. M. c n. There are three homes for the aged, both men nnd wemen, under the charge of the Little Klstern of the Peer, within the limits of the city. Any priest would be able te tell you hew te get In touch with them, or any ether Infor mation that you would like te have. Wants te Make Meney Te tie Editor 0 Weman's Page: Dear Madam I nm n girl of thirteen and would like your advice very much. I want te earn a little money te help buy some of the things girls of my age want an my parents ennnet afford It, Please help me. SKIUOUS BROWN EYES. Yeu hnve net told me of anything that you can de. like sewing, making candy or something of thnt kind, If you nre clever at anything like this, you might be able te sell your handwork at the Women's Exchange, 114 Seuth Seven teenth street. Send some samples te be Judged by the committee. The articles are sold en commission nnd there Is an admission fee which Is taken out of the llrfct payments. Just what kind of things de you want 7 Yeu knew there are leta of little girls of your age who have te de without the things they want because their parents cannot afford te buy them, but they are content te wait until they nre old enough te leave school nnd start work se that they can 1 buy these things themselves Yeu mlwht 1 be able te get some work te de after ' school hours by npplylng at thy Junier Occupation Bureau, 1522 Cherry street, but the people of the nelehborheod ' might knew about this. If j-eu de net want them te knew that you are work ing, It would be better net te weik jur.tll you get elder. There Is nothing te he ashamed of, In work, you knew. Wh don't you ask your mother for sugges sugges tlens about making neme money? ASCO ASCO Your Children Need It Because Their growing bodies n ed its splendid mnirfslt niestt. Contains the ele ments meet needed te build bone and tistme A. well necrinked body has less crav hrg lent eaMitr. Be sure te oak for "Asce" Oats. Only the finest white eats grown are packed under the "Asce" label. It is your guarantee of the very highest quality. Drep in One of Oar Stores Today and Get a Package ! "Asce Stores are located all ever Philadelphia and throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, ASCO ASCO "the MishaP op an old lady" is a delightful stpry Written by a Little Girl It Is Published Se That She May ' Keep It and Read It Ten Years Frem New TUB following story was sent te me the ether day: "The Mishap of nil Old Lady "Alma Rubens was sixty yearn old. She lived in n women's home nil her relatives were dead she was a small woman with white hair and very neat "One dny she wan taking a wulk she went te cress the street nn was run down b' nute-mnbllc she was taken te n hospital by the owner of the car when her conscious was restored she looked tip nnd saw the nurse above her 'What Is the matter?' she nsked. "A old man Htepiicd up and snld 'Yeu were run ever by my car. The Docter Kn il vnu will be a invnl d a 1 your Hie j ,,, nm, ,. , mhv( i luVc se i.n.eli money I don't knew what te de . companion. I will get a private nurse for you nnd you i'iiii llvi with me.f " 'Hut I live In a old women's home but I don't like It, I will go." ""She wiih taken te n large mansion and hnd all the luxuries she wanted. "We find it very old and linppy cou ple. They hnvc innnVlcd and live very happy. The End." r r AVAS written by tf little girl of twelve. Rlin wanted it Tiublished as a story. but, as you see, It wasn't (tiite long enough or full enough te de for a story. , , Itut it wns tee geed te be sent back, tee delightful net te be shnred. And se I am using It In this way with the hope that ethers may sen and eujev it nnd thnt the author may cut it out and cherish it among her dearest treasures. Seme time when she Is elder nnd bigger und her mind is very much mere grown up she'll find It and rend It ever nnd think seme thoughts of hqr very own about ir. THKHH Is romance in this story ; It Isn't every mishap that turns out pxi happily ns Alma Hubens'. SsSsS6:tif,s: Repuctiens Si :T': i'"4ii: r$ Urc?" ; I JilL B )7je:SsSe3sV i ftm-f-f" Cey 3t J sjtjy im asce k m mamAmm 1 if ASCO D 1- TP -c ' Jl Bailds up th-cir bodily resistance te diseaae. ' KanOy digestctl and assimilated. ' Pig . uciuware ana iiiaryiunn. llK "l,,,,J. e9R0m y p ?' 'f Hi ! n ASCO ASCO ASCO aflAMaaAhAkarfSkAtMdAkAtMABMMftka ASCO ASCO. The writer wastes no time In flourish Ing descriptions, or explanations; yet the whole episode can cosily be visualized. She makes her "old lady" of sixty very prompt nnd decisive; there Is no girlish hesitation or coyness nbeiit- her reply te the old man's proposal. She doesn't like the women's home nnd she Is glad te get nwny ; she makes no secret of it. She Is refreshing. And nftcr nil, whnt could be mero expressive than "all the luxuries alie wanted"? Nobody could- ask for mere than thnt, or describe It better. Yes, I'm sure the author will hnve some pleasant thoughts when she conies upon this little romance about ten yenrs from new. I fT'S se much fun te read ever the you wrete when you wpre story twelve Don't you remember sitting apart from the family strangling n pencil cruelly in a firm grip, pressing your whole weight upon' It as you wrote In a lined copybook? Your tongue curled un ever your up per lip with the effort et writing as fnst ns your thoughts ran. There were phrases caught vaguely from story books, from the lips of your elders; there were words, mnrvcleui concoctions, entirely from' the jungle of your own brain, nnd there was n plot, yes. Indeed, n simple, direct, virile plot, nnd thnt plot wns started, worked out. and finished without a misstep or a pause. And It ended hnpnlly h6w? AVhnt difference does It make? Stilt yVurself, imagine your own ending nil you need Is that all-embracing statement, "And they lived happily ever nftcr." It's se simple, se ensy, te write u stnrjwhen you're twelve or thirteen. And he delightful te read it ever ngnln when you're about ten or twelve, or even twenty or fifty years elder. 33V3 te 50 Belew Present Prices en DRESSES I All our exquisite and individual modes ip chiffon velvet, trice trice trico tine, duvctyne, kitten's - ear crepe, Canten crepe and lace are reduced 33 1-3 te 5095-. A murveleuB Holiday Special Sale. Twe Examples 69.50 Velvet Dress Stunninpt ruffled flJA Pft model. Pictured. Pj"OU 49.50 Velvet Dress Straight-line effect, e r ( r A Touches of cm-ijIWiuU breidery. Pictured &&fct:Sc;i ASCO ASCO A Supplies heat and energy te keep their little bodies warm during Win ters cold days. lta deDeiens taste makes them enjoy every spoonful. ThareugJiry steam fd requires little ASCO ih'l '. 11. i 3 f rfc. -a SI . .41 k J n M r v HRAWHY HSW YBAH: lll.l. I- I I. ..I.. I . Ju,L ' i -yr ;' f .'AsVI -. s L t-Jf-N t$. , sv -rVv 1 imm
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