lit r, '$. j) h o 10 ilRS. WILSON HAS IDEAS FOR AFTER-CHRISTMAS MEAL You Won't Have our Leftover Turkey Long When You Sec These Tempting ISew Ways of Using It ll.v MltS. M. A. WILSON ' teemed. Cut tin- turkoi meal m one- (Copvriahi, tiii bu .ir. V. 1. ll'iuon. i iii"lt pieces nui then turn Into hnxvl nnd ,11 riolitu rrwriTif,) 'ldd til exory txvo nips of tlirkt' hll'flt CHRISTMAS Ims conic nml gone, nml ir rH1 nf ;rf chopped eeleni. xve nil have onjnjed tho hlcod day. ' f'"r limit -hnUeil CW, thir families hnvo clustered around the, fninilr hoard for the festive tiii-nl. Nnxx the mistress nnd hoitrtt ifc must utlMr.r the left -overs ho t lint there mnv bo tin xx'nste nml ypt. nt the same t Inn, wit - , .,,,., . , e .1 bore Hip fnmllj with ton much of ie same tli Inc. I III' lOThCX S HSOUin INI' (UIMr"l in utlllro. nnrtiPiilnrl if (Iip fnmlly N small. Tin1 best thing t do N to strip off nil Hip nipnt from tin- carcass nnd hrenl it up. I'laoo In n oun kettle, cover with cold wntpr and mid Tiro onintM, Fnpnnt of snap hrihi. One vnrrnt, nil in timi dire. SiniiniT on tin- simmering burner for one nnd one-half hours nnd then strnin. Now to plnn dinni'r or supper, utilizing Iho loft-nxers from thp Christmas din ner: MUNI' Noodle Soup rviorj Clieco Cutlets Parsley Same 1'otnto Halls Ttirkox I'otplo Creamed Torn Mushed Turnip I.ptfin i" Reheated Mince Tarts Coffee For supper Turkey Snndxviohes Macaroni nnd Choose Plum Pudding Fruit Sauce Noodle Soup Ton PlnPP sir cups of stork from the onr- rnu in n snucepnn nnd ndd one-hnlf blnnll packnRo of noodh-s. Our onion aratcd. Onc-hnlf tcniponn nf irlntc pepper, One teaspoon of toll. Three tablespoons of flinty minced parsley, Simmer slowly for one-hilt hour. Turkey Pntple Place n piece of the turkey in thr bnkinc dish nnd then season'. Mak bnlN of left-over filling and then roll in flour nnd brown quickly in hot fat. Lift In the dish Season nnd pour two nnd one-hnlf cups of thick crnvy i... i... r-.... ..:i. .. ..-.. over llic lurhi--. - ..mm mt .1 iiu-i of plnln pastry nnd then bake in a mod irate ovi-n for three -ipmrvrs of an hour. Turhet Samlxtlrhvs Mime the left -oxer turkev very fine nnd then in a mixins bowl and ndd Three-yiarter, cup of yor One-half cup of finely ,-hoppcd pars- One small oi.io,-. urate,!. Mix nnd then use between the slice of buttered bread. Cut each sandwich Into triangles and then pile on plate cov- cri-il with a nnpkin. (Inrnish enchcaml- wiph wirli n thin slice of nickle I.eft-oxer turkey ma also be used in many other dishes. Potted Turl,e Tii siiirieien t old -cooked turkej through the food chopper to measure . .... ..,! l,n us., n fine knife to cut the turkex ns fine ns sausage im-nt. hl iii into .. .. Add one-hnlf cup of melted butter. Mix well and then pack into small jar ami t.f .n inr in a nnn ot water I'lnee In a slow oven for txventx five minutes, rook nnd then chill and use b.x cutting in ellce.i. ' Turkey Snliul In the South tliis disli is gient'.v es- THE HUSBAND HATER lly HAZEL DEYO IIATCIIEI.OR CoDiWolif I5"t tni Public Ledger Co. Jerin Sonhiup nrcistnmr.t nil hr Vie to lurury. i forced by her f-tlfrs death into (I mnrrtanr with ft-r 0"nr,l on. o moil u'ioin she '"i "'" 'F7t end vhnm sh- hnti from th' first He takes her icest to hi.i larch, nheic Jean x.s iJcterrnimd to 7mrc n cnithing Two Thoroughbreds WHn.S- Frank returned 'eauins nv , ,v. ,h red-hroxn exes Tlir.X Frank returned 'eadlng n flry 1,-tl :iii'ir.nl xv. th red-hroxn exes .Tean xx, is conscious thnt , K -i of ire n rail gathered nnd xxer xvntch the fur Sh nr- 1 ar ' c " xx- 1- vn' ix frlghtied now but none ' 1 deter- ., .. .,,i i, XX 1. ,. 1nrl( .- took the hors-s bndl and ' '" ooHi. Ingly to the animn' ,n-an ml tniii-hed the smoo'.l 1 for win 1 ek carets. Ingly The n .st.ing twite ml ne'-oiisix .W.t ifraid are . -v: Maik as"l tfaslnglx- Cl, rl1 n'.t .11 X I. '.- PiKll 'or- -.ird put th.- toe of inr - -"""l boot int the stirrup ard swirsr fs. ;' u- I'ror her he clu si.- 'r.'.k.-1 d'ovn p her hus band bei era- '-es xerx n 'l r ch' - '.'id nio. ; 1.' Mar'.. 1"' go The r'-i'-se i !'.i f "x lid ano 1 -.in ,,., J,. - ...h- .T ll M .V.r ' ' I ill - l .t I wr 1 pili the h- si e lean'. M 1--. rail ten she .i ,0 1 ..- 'rx 1 if to !; - hel si.l' 'H I ei-iCl. .round the The Question Corner I'imI.i.x's liiquiiies I lb . :iu p .il s'h 0 - ' mid" ',11 ir'u 1 1 s 'in " nt a I 1 - ,s xxi ek M n ' I lest rib tli" 1 1' -1 1 iox niion in III 1 llll'lx ImiM - I! II ox 1 1 a h ', l.e mud 10 ' ol ! 1 1 fn ' n ' .1 iiolidtix 1 .11 1 ' I. When sh i'h .t. I- I III I. Illllls gl"s ' t inankt '0 ' '-1.1 1 a dis I llie. be XX I 111' I ' ."1 U Ii it in f .e .' ilasiiliglit can .e .et d' " 11 on '111 uneven p'ili-e iie tin led ll 'llil.f wit. 10 It il 11 1.- r ct lii ., 1: b-"l' 11'' 15. 1 1' -1 1 ibi a striking lint to be worn xx it., a li'ue s'.ort s lit. I'ridax's iMiir 1 No xx. ii xxiis the first .011 11, -o 0 t lii po tcexxomen 'J A ' oiv 11 nt n w nn in 1 t e xx h tits oX"t- Im lop of a 'll 1 - 'l' xi Ills 1.1 l j. s 11 ! I giv.e fiuit from sipi'Hi'g mill' nm I' 1 t ilib Hid li.i- 1111 iqieiiiii lllloiij; w i,i ll 1,1 tin ,j, t " "1 ll 11 1 ptllble f'.M isliii.i. ki" ' . niijil I.- g..i tog. t 1 r at th. 1 1 iiiiiiuie f..i tm .i! il frii ml 1.1 lieiglillnr 'S 11 I" 1 ilili'iinil lui-l.it I1II1 d i iin irqih - oinnui -Uiiipcs. ( 1 J. When I r 1 1 1 10 1. 1 ui s ,',i . 1. -.. ilisiidin 1 o tl.it Hun innnnt he c'eain d dilute 11 I ;ln of ml m . n I xxiili gasoline, nml punt the hp. pcl III1X le-ll 'd ( ulor lining 1 an in! to heip tin1 gasoline inxn. fiiiin mix thinu- !i. The host at an nfti rnnoti ten should not wear ixeiimg clothes. A cut.iwnx coal with grnj utriped trousers is 1 orrei t. 0. A smart trimming for n Urictly tmloicd I1 it I" n luind of gi'os graill lihboil, xxith a iloulile p'lnui 1 11 'XV oil the -idi llie end', turiied III to Illlike the boxx into 11 point. v ii'iir riii o uuniniiiinisc. I nree tithlrinnin it vinetim I'niir tnhlesnnons of finilll nunceii parsley, 'I'...... ifAHtli- ... ml nml I,1 tnl 11intl. i"--s,iiiiiii, iiiiiiiiiiii..fc."i...- nnt(, fnr twn mll,.H- j-m turn Into n m - st of orl-ui lettuce Ipiivpi nml mnk with innyoiinaisp dressing. Turkey Krlttrrs I'lai'c in n nihiiiB howl Our iiiii onc-hnlf eups of imlk or inifrr. One oil). ltcat to im nnd tln-n mid 7' ico riiM nf flour, r'our (ml fnnpjoHi bnkinij pointer. One level Irnipnnii of toll. Oitr-htilf heel tmipnitii nf pepper. Time tnlilripnoiii nf finehi minced pnrteij, Onr'tnMripnon nf txnelp mineid onion. One cup of flmlii minced lurheil mint. Heat hard to niit nnd then cook in lint fiit mill drnin on soft paper. Turkey IINi-tiitt I'ln. i- in n mixinc howl Tin re nnd one-hillf cilpi of flnui One It inpnon of sot I, 'Ihrri It ctl tuhlcipooni of hnkinp pointer, Onc-hntf teaspoon of peppri . Sift to mix and then rub in three tnhh-iioons of sliortenitiK nnd i' one cup nt wnti-r or milk to niix to u iIoukIi. Ilnll or pnt out onc-hnlf Indi thick nnd then spread with tin- following ini.xtur'-: onr n, one-quarter cups of finely m;,.,,; turkey mini, Ollr tnlilcspnon nf finely minted onion. 77i rrc fdMcipooiM of finely minced parsley. l nnd then spread between th.- I-repnred dough. ut "'"""' l-rc tli n hnrp knife ."'";' '!' i" ri hot oven for twenty nilnutPR. Serve with cheese jnuee. Turliev Crnntirttos ' ni. ;,. w ,ti One nnd onc-hnlf cups of mill;. Our cup of flour. Stu to dissolve, then bring to a boil i i. .. ..i. ....t. r.t.. 1 1. ...... ...in. i i. n i- in it -mi. (.. ' "w, ' I'"' "; ""'"" VZIy r.d par.te,, ,)Hf, nJ ,rr.YufIr,r, ,,(, ,')f fincly ""'""' tllr';r" '',r'"- Mi nnd then form into roipn-ttpx. Roll each ro.pictte in tlonr nml then dip in e;:,- nml tuilK mixture, roll in line crumbs and fry until go, den brown in hot fnt The fii king from the carcass of the meat and sUin through the food chop per Mill be utilized for these dl'hes The tilling mil be made into croquettes nnd dipped in egg and milk mixture and then tried n golden mown. Thill slices of tlirkl-.V tlll-flt Innv III dipped in a thin batter nnd fried until , ..ii... .ji n golden brown. ervo on sloes of iojw. garnisn xmui mrso-.x unu mver - xini creuiii inn The mixture ued for dipping the ernqiiettes ' One egg. One-half tup nf t lapomtcd milk. Kent well and then tiM- for dipping. xx Id. one osure s--e saw a .-e.i of laces is she sxvept by iIip coup of men and 1 bend xx nnt up she'd show them ' Thn as sh begin to settle Into th" i horse's gait h" found it not s0 dlillcult I is 'ie had 'ro'ieht I .sie leaned forwnrd and spoke sooth-, "Leo" Says Love Is Love i ngu to tue horse, she '.it out the re!n ' ' , . , 1 -d fix e '-.im h s head and around and I l.nr Cx"ln.i I hax. l.eui a 1 inur ,i round sh- rode Flnallv w Ith a little -"-l read.' m the maiix de 'iiUlons tlnurl-h sh" n-iriPd in beside Mark her I "' "f b't- In t,,ur column I road r,, Hushed and her bronze hair hang- i ire 'oom ilmut her She look-il down! I "i iiri.udlx dlsdnlnfullv. and hmil ,. , .in.. "" ' ' ""' ( You 11 d he said exenv as he sn i c ' r off His own hart u beat- log xx. th a s'rnnge triumph Hi had not , 1. .. .1 .......I.. ...I In k..H l.n ....... ,. i I 'ho-.ojg 1I1-. d for In spite n' h( r ffort H.--U m - i i'lejiii it u ui i r . rin1 Man a o h 1 t i fart. Mark ban ki mn that .Ii - m .i frightened, and I,, had made1 i" pnt to make It ensv for inr ! 'Tni k " she snld Itghtlx i 'I Ii is xour hors " Marl, informed 1 ' To do what oy, ' ke xvlth from iim or Ills nnn'e s linger" 1 T'-ark xou" Jean s .Id simply AI-, I i Id ll IrjXed tile fie! X XX lalnesof this I ji n mss islon and .ilreadx- she xvas ' I'.h.rg fi.rxx.i-. In gelt ng axxav from i'h -andi as ui '1 as ;.osble. of tak-1 Irg long rides out on tin plains xx 1th no n- to xvntch h-r and spx on her ,...:..L .:,"' . """.:...?. " ..."! I -I'.l'V.l.l. ." "' I- I 11. -1. I I" "IIS I 11 1 11 It xxouidn t r 1 f r 1 xou to Ios yourself in the i'.:,p . ml l.esidis vou inlght be , 'li'ixxi nr..' '-t mi for the prs-bent xou mus'n t 1 l'le .1 on- Tin. 1 I'll . T( to tide thank xou 'J. at -si .I qut'l.li 'l iJdnt know that 1 i.i to ii. n prl-inm r ' Her xolce hi.rl' ir s , , ,j lui..if si-' gna' xx-HS her I s i' . trr. -it !' ir ' 1. - . h a li' le fool ' Marl: a ' s ,, . n f ,r Wjllr oxxn pro- ' ' ' ' on know th" country and it - ot xr.lir-ef v. 1 ... it t iiiii ' of that xxln-n xou ' if. of I'tiinu rue ride a fexv . '- i'o did xou" she asked evenly n tu .'in insij' nt little hhruK ' .Mi 1- sin tinned and walked ' ' 'x i-d the hou-i she xvalked fn. .1 g hi rseli to sno x no emo- 1 hut .xhen she had climbed the xe- Ii i: 'I ish il open the sen en door ' ' lixlng loom, nhe (I. iv Into h"r oxxn 01 add s ..mnifrl the door behind her r . r -V 'iidiilg.d In a furv of rage, rx uirf unt I ste ixii'i bri-nthless At first f. .1 a pii-sion of ren ntnnnt toxvari i man 1 1 'ind lent on ruling her . Ii i fin ill sh- nl.-d Ilk. a dlsap o'j utt il 'I lid ii'i.iuse she was not to be tboxxud In ride alol e lie ( iiiitiiiilrd 1 Tluw's ) ou'il Love to Make NewWinterBelt Iiiko oui i a . , i ii leather tell jou hnxe. ui'd of, and transform it Into'ths i' aiming new xvlnter belt Haxe vour cobbler punch mciui eyelots bt Intirvuls ot l'j im his. Hun red vol- vet or aaiiii ilbbon thro""h thihe eyelets If your naxj blue u. black i.ock , trim- ed xx oli Hie i u iiibon as -iiuivn, nnd l,,H in nU'i bull n ' xvttti It, m combination will l unu ually dig- rmrsv ,4M: I I. Mrll l j IX EVENING rtfBLlO Please Tell Me What to Do lly CYNTHIA Has Social Club j J. s Cxnihln is sorr, but die eennot oxiiinl inxttiilUitm to ineniiieiH of th. column She appreciates M'U' ktmlni'Pi In inMtliiR her very iiuicli Love Means Sacrifice n.ir i Vim. i, i i inn u newcoliiei to xoiir tiur'citx. iitul w-llli Hie seasons greetings 1 .li.slrc to express my ap nrmnl of die Pili-i In oiir column wnl- ! ten b -, Wife" .. . t.oxe Ims m.inlfeaieil lleeir to on greater tliaii water ir electricity; one must bo p.irth liiliuinaii to question tlic I realltv ot luxe !. e Is the divine torco !- whieli nit'o-i ritnl linorsltiess n di linen. i neie is on n-iiiii n.v..h..,,,. . Hint Is slroniM tlinn n motlicr love When one questions llie tenllty ol lo. .. trend upon liolv giouiul and reruse In believe tile II bio and the writers thcreol that mnili- the supieme sacrltlce pn-mptcd b love I think, dear r.vnthla. thnt some ot xour writers are not expressing their true conciptlon of loxe. or they nro In loxe nnd d not Know It It has nlwuys been mv t renamed lot to Unit lovo the mlv undMng realll and I bollevo woman s loxe is the most noble, loxe after the Dlxlne love. Is tlu re one that could question thd rei.llt of love In tin pieseiico of their dear mother? Yes "A Wife" was right when statltiK b-xe was a sacrltlce ami wo are ooiioi tmu that loxo led to tlw s.icrltlco of L'.iiiir UIXIll Commend9 "C. R." IVjir CMitlil.i M. very sentiment wen- voheil In i' lt.'s letter 1 think It was beautiful, and alas' how true when he saxs "Women are losing eveiytlllllB when thev loco loxe." With lox'e go roiiiiiiu'o, dreams Nti-rillce and unsel tlihuess. for Is there any selfishness In true loxe' I think love Is u wondertul, glorious sensation, nw.iklng only the best In one nnd making one vcr happy and n desire to see the rist of the xvorld luippv Would xou do uxxu with that'.' I think "li.innx" will bp sorry for mirrxltiK a man she does not loxe; thnt Is If she Is sure alio does iin- love him ll am not so stirei, tor I be'iexp lox'e comes to exeix one and If she xxlll only be patient and not talk heiself Into being Immune from l"e It xvlll come all tho sooner to her. and wouldn't It be xvon derful if It came for the man she In tends to marry" I'l'ase. r it don t s.ix nil girls nre shallow and Just pleasure-loving nnd crazed .Most of them are xoung and thev xvant to be fiixolous for a little xvhile. for. oh, how oon we grow old! At tho same time I know lots of git Is, nnd 1 know there are lots of others whom 1 do not know xvho xvhile they love pleasuie are at the same time xery well read, lox-elx conoiii.uioiiallts nun also good hoiist k'-epers I hope ou meet one of tin in soon but iilmxc all I hope xou kvI a ulrl who thinks of '.fe in the benutllul in inner xou do. for under neath I nm suie ou nie nt a iinic mai: . . It Makes Her "Terrible Angry" Heir Pxnlliiu I'li.is.- i.rniT tluse few lines to Mr "Some me ' Thank yon. Mr S O so mu xxi". Id rather hav the friendship of i l-.uitlful girl than a homelx girl Mms whole you ve hurt mnnx a g-'rl s feelings b sa.Miig that What nil the. p r homel glrw to do because the to not ptett.x, or beautiful." as sou s.ud Hut somehow or otlu. I notice' tint a 'mi-ii Ix k'lrl has .is mnnv friends as a pru girl. You sax x iu bellevp there is su ll a thing ns loxe I disagree xvltb on on that. Ml- '.sutne One" I"r I do not bellex'e there is loxe I'm j, an) t i ne-een and coiisidtred good looking b both kees, but I do not believe tnere I- inxe i-oo piu onlx mi iglne tin r. isi.xe, i.ut their . .i....... .i,hu .. I.... . nitli tin. 111 nn.l lllliiliin ii ii mi'- ....... ... at the end of It theli lix.f .'re xx locked, and that s xhx xxo'xe go: so niiuy un liappv hmnes nn 1 dlxines I know. In ciu's,. lxe met so mnnx n ctable xoung men. kept steadx (oinpnnx, xvas engaged sexeral times nnd I alxvaxs broke up because I found out I wasn't l Joxo nnlx thought I was nt first, but in sumo ! nuth of time I found out illf- I ferentlx 1 onl inng'.ned 1 was in love i but nix .'ii.igin i'ioii didn't run away 1 xx i'h mi .is it did xxith nth. rs. and It makes me terrible nnmy when 1 hear s.i;-e one sax there s such .i thins- as lux- for I kimxx dlfft rent There u no such thing ns loxo "I'ATItlA " It is a Rood thing that one so tickle .is xou appeal t be. Tatrla. has not mnrV'ed as x mi xx ill not make ii man rnppv ui-til x .u b irn the- true xalue of pfe ' T'rtll that time be mietul. n xour sillx id(,is might make others "tei rlbie ancrx " ' '", ''.'" " ,' u ,,," "" ' '" " Vi s "nl wl-h I .-.iild he." ,. h , ;',"", f'1"1 "P " n on i".; " "" shi h.t- niui b to bain .,., txxe, tx. nnd haxe be,, i target r , ,. 'a.nt darts. Aftei inui h consul. ..run n I sax that loxe is :m. It s n human en-otlon which, alth mgli u may . .....!.. ..... I . . ...ir.lu ... .....UP f.i q,. lie ruoeix iui lino ii.'in i.m o-ii.. .... d or analyzed I haxe before me the im tur. of a girl xxlo !s twentv II 'inplexlon 1 lear xv.th n tinge 1 ' -. fr pink Shn i' xxith dainty -e thit matches mil rose-rod lips f .. sin'lp The ;, 1 big dark brown .x throws, a straight 1 'e r xxell-rounded f.o e xxit'i just llie iiUK-r re is under lb- g i-s m inx desk in the otllce Ai b is' a hundred times a (lax I look at th s 'ure and heax'e a- ilmost itnpe' I'tlm siBh, and oh well I Just said 1 i' I 'X. is love And ,f- onlx the pi. ' . fat smiles up nt me If'she xx en- . 1 I would place mx heart on a golden ' i".-r and the plattr it her feet I p'.x adore her and I . mnot h.l,. it I, w something ir nsstllile tli.i' 1. Id- nn- ICxirx time look Into her xx - t il exes mv oxx 11 b. -eoioe gln7ed and n mil d xxandera and vnndors, dr-anirg g ildoii dreams of heaveiilx 1 -xe aid 't is Ju' im hard for mo to oiiai. axxax irom inese oronms ,1H It IS XVI . good-night f cloc k sti k--That is i Now or to ask xii loxe .ill'' tlon" of ! i'ln Uim.is 1 1. lad x , 1 1 1 iss tn.x 11 guiar gin the I undtedth time, as tho di Inltioti" of loxe u Cx nthla. I am going 1 ! xv words on the xord 1 I noxvs xour di tin! uni in emotion A .Merrx a llappx Niw Year I.Kd eSl g I I is so ptettx la o Poor. Poor Young Man Iiear ' 1 Hi a -I haxe been a moie or '.iiit leader of xou exi client ..id I ax e sx mpi'ibri il xx ith si urn itn -iixe fittiiTqit 11 I'll lx xnrl- i' re-po' dents xx ho I. axe phllos - 1 I ix.- I di 11 t wish to dlseour- 1 xe of thi se slaiieh dtfeii'l- 'he "tine l"( ' prlnc plf or tie i.iti' nb 1 iilih'v igh thi -e are it .1 a 1 xx wh to .1 baxi beei f.illacbs and tnds I I'll in llltllle si.meliilW v ill 1 ling .. in 1 w de-pi raiioii I am iml n li niiX means, bin I think I 'X 1,1 kooxx b'ln'an 11 iiure prettv well Thusly i I hi . n isuaded nixslt to take nn I" n , it loud "i, tath.-r. the txpexxriter and ' p. -.lid "'it a fexv xxholesome bur i r. "i I les r nt Ii Mi il line thint ear tnv I oil t 1 x i si 1 ash in 011 the xx isilom of a J. i(." 11 xx h" is iboul to spiel on mis I old . me '.f loxe T'lin ti the old MaiuJbx Wolisn 1 s Toil to -lie woiil ' loxi Ilatlur x .gm ..'iM'ii'. el d ' ap.ibli of xxlde Inieipi. 1 ,i;.n. 'i 1 it" Noxx then, look up toe V Id linie" Look Up the w ird l,ok I'.oih nt thint are of ioui- . to be iis.-d in toe x in. n ulnr Well no pght bii.i-.iiK xit Then we mil ('ii iiix 'la 11 . of 11 n'Uplf of oppoitis the lax. of ul'I'OSlU'M s .s.tlll 111 III X,' ail I 1 ns w. xx ill old 'tlni " .! 1 nlihx W i' ox li'ixe line looks .ird PMi' mi s,,.,. i(. , niinni non s, m. -th 1 g II igiiii .ll "Ut llu quilllt.es 111 in is nx t . e a liltbv Inii ii'ti.i ll'ie look i ." d ' .fin I iiah' 1 1 r end sa v as inaii.x i otln r h 1 11 loijsl said 1 Hi 1, .,,. loxe '.i 1. I '1 I' ' All of us at nun ntno or oilier in our lixes lute 1 I tin a pli of loxe Soil i of us find 1 cwiet -some of us Ilnd t soui st. II otln is lute on a xxoiinx u-i 1 I sad a mouthful th-n. didn't I, 1 ' 11 rli.t'1 Hut all of us bite,' inoi llh that xve are And with most of u it as- of I.ltii r 11 tern 1 tiless on,. has i goodlx sunidx of looks oi bare I w add not mix se him oi her to "tale ' hi.e.n , hi; .....uth ' J i.i iu il l.oxe Tin ii. .mat gi..n. , ,i UI Hn oi. itn al I'm inula It I', i d I i I t lull iso Ilgll4 OlUIIVS ill." r THI (."-11 I I. LdERttiLXdEfatA, MONDAY, RESEMBLES A SUIT, - but is a Frock lly COKINNIi Lim'K When is n dress dressiest': We should s.ix tin- nnsxxcr to tliis coniin druin was, "When It looks most unlike ll dress." So nuili.x of the frocks ot this autumn seem iiisplied with the one ambition to icscmble u suit that then is nppaienth only one other passion equaling this in intenslt). It is the de termination of the suit to look like n dress. IIpic is a i harming little afternoon frock thnt imitates suecossfullx tin- suit model. It is nude of xelloxv duvet dc lnini- nnd is trimmed xxith otter, n fur which is seen s,, frequently this xonr thnt everjliodx should be considering a rnid on father's old skating cap. The collar s of biow'n organdy nnd one black rose is embroidered on the front of the i oi-sage. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES In Marigold's Kitchen ii) ii.viiin ( 11 M'TKIt I Ned's I. est l'ritucMs pKCJGY nnd Ilill.x xxere speeding over the crusti d snow on Ilill.x 'h Hnlllng sled It xxas a xxeek after tho fancy dress ball of Nod. the handsome young millionaire and unt a word had they heard of xxli.it had happened to N'cd or to Marigold, tin- dancing kitchen mnld xxhn hnd danced Inr xvn Into his henrt When Marigold xxith her tissue-paper dre-w ruined b xxatir, tied from the hall thev had taken her home on the sailing sled, and that Is the last thev had seen of her Thev had tried to nnd the house of Madam Proud, xxhere Mari go'd served cs kitchen maid, but with out Judge fixvl to guide them their search had been x-nin Whlsh-h-h' sang tho runners of the sled as ibex glfdid oxer the lex crust. XVaxv-v.ixx-0000 ' walled the horn of an automobile from tho road ne.nb.x. At the same moment a sxxlft-runnlng iar shot past them "(ieewhlllli kers that drlxer must be In n hurix'" cried I'.lil.x, for the auto was going at llie-engini- speed. Wlinm! They heard the brakes of the nuto go on and tho cai slid and sxvned nnd kidded to a stop. "Hex " cried a x'oice as Illllv steered the sled close to th" nuto "Have xou seen a beautltu princess pass tills xxav? She xx is xx earing a mask and xvas dressid In a goxx n of rose pink nnn, sparkling sliver " That xvas a ktinnge qutstiou to ask. but It didn't seem so stlitnge to I'eggy and lldlv xx hen they peeked within the auto .mil saxx xx ho the drlxet was He xvas N'kI. the handsome xoung million aire And th were sure the beautiful nviskdl prion -s about whom he xxas asking xx as none other than Mangold the ilniii mg kitchen mnld, for at the ball she had been dressed In a tissue. l"u- r-iip-'r g xxn of lose pink trlmni Christmai-tiee tinsel "' 1'iggv and Illllv scarcely kurxx how to niswet Thex wanted Ned to tlnd Marigold, but the feared that when nu learned his princess xx-ns onl.x a kitchen maid he might turn axxaj trom her Thex were sure that would btiak Mari gold's heart 'You seek Marigold, the (harming maiden xx ho lied from your ball xvhon nu Hpllled xx liter oxer her f roi k ot rose pink and sparkling silver," said I'iggx. "Mx st.ns. how- did oq know that" e.( laitned Ned. nearly Jumping out of the .nit ' In his surpilse I knoxx it because I was he! tairv godmother at jour fniicj dnss ball" aiswiii'l I'eggx Ned looktd at hei xvlth xxotideilng eve" 'How' could vou be her faux god mother" he asked "The tanj g id. inotliei she had at my ball xxas ,n old woman " ' I'aiibs ran be any ago thex xxant to lie ' chuikleri I'eggx. teasing him a Im "And this little boy xxas her tuix foot mm at 1 he ball" Ned lookid at Illllv and whistled He didn't knoxx what to th.nk of this "Well, I next-r hnxe lelnxid In failles ' he said slowlj 'llu 1 base Fnirx iloilinothi r nnd Furx I ounan tell llie XXllere I Cllll tlllll I T'lllcess Marlgdl .'Hid III tiollexe In l.irits the red of mx ir.- I "lio xou knoxv xxheii M olarn Pruuu llxes ' ask'd II lly I 'Yes I knoxx where M.ol. m fioudl lives with her two lienutif .1 Milliter I xxas going there t'd.v -..1 1 No Thill he xxellt Oil to OXpllUll 1 oij lino the iir.iuess was masked at r, ball, and' so xxere all the other m.i ib ns am i H'Hng upon them nil. 1 "im b to tmd her When 1 tome upon one wi . . ,m itnm I ns pi'aceliillx as she ilil i d i ik as lei. i tuns gr.ddle inkes ah -u. did, then I xvlll know that I haxe ( md her- m future bride That . wh I un going to call upon Madam l'i ids duughters Whx did jou nK 11 i i ' xx xxinre mix I'x-id ' Is nnn of them n x I'llnress M.iri- I'eggv and Illllv i-inil-n , him "Tnk" ms to Minium I'rni.d - home. ' said Piggy, "and theie we sh,,M s,.(. what shall' see' ilood' cried N--I .lump Into m car and I'll take xmi tin le us last as wheels can turn What do jou tliitili Ni d will tind a the homo of Midni i I'loud" Po you think he w 1' make a mutak. and belloxn that -, '!,,,), I'larabelle ot i old-ex ed Annabel!' u.i leallj Man po jou think tm I'.ilou sisters xviii ti to'koep tilm fi' i filling Marigold Shaded Cotton Crochet In iroclutiiiK '",l ' ' otln r i in iil.tr trucks, of ll"' si ,i. lid iiiineied lot ions I haxv di-1' x,iid a method of pro dui Ing a spiral di ' kii which Is reallx xiry piotty Thi s tut lies in the nuiii 1 1 of nn shes used the In y number be- Iglity-elgn' io 'orm the mesh, make one tr. bli i indict, on much, retioallng 'UilinuoUhly. chain- To make a bag mullet the bottom of a solid color, xx d-nini; until the desired ilghtx-olghl un sin r is leached then put .a iin. shaded bill mil pioiied xxlthoui (hango of stitib Instead of the ordi nary "hlt'or-miss ' medliy of l oloruig, a li.Kiitlful spit 'I (! sign will He produiio -'..Mi- Iliti.nl' iMirl tile olile! MintM l.nlf-wuv ll neigh the ball, milking , i ml 'lis ilg-ZiiK pattern --Modem i'rls- i'l' i ix I i y I A wffWF ' mi I ' THE DAILY NOVELETTE i Dick's Twicc-Told Fortune n.v i;i.i:aou t. srr.itnv "And, Hnhlb," continued tho fortune teller, seated crosslcggrd on her unclean mat In tho bazaar, "beyond nit this high oltlcp I spp a woman hhii-ejed xvlth sun-ROM hnlr yes. h xvho Is nt your side shnrlng your honor. Ah. thanks, Snlilb, n thousand thnnlts' And noxv will tno llttlo Hahlbn 7" Hut MnWllne. Hushed and ohxlou-lj annoyed, had turned nw.iy. Intultlvelx sin knew- thnt nick Trowbridge bud paused In the Imznnr to cross the old xxi man's palm xvlth sllx'er for no other rtason than to see limv his companion would take thnt which she would so surely hear Thnt xvns th- whole Hon-hie- the nintth was im piitenllj cut nnd il led to make nny appeal to the spirit of lomniicc which mule a "by back gioiind In MaiUllne's heart Her fnther. Colonet Ilnirl"'"". n"'1 Itlihatd Tirwhrldse. Hr . f the Indian Ix 11 service, hnd been llfil'ng filer.il Their wives, furthermore, weie Insep.i tablp which, considering tin intense rl xnlry betwoeti the xvometifolk of the vvo services, spoko volumes for the estl mnhio quali'les i-u-h found 1" the. other. CVuivquontly that Tn-w bridge s son should ninrry Hampden s daughter hnd come to bo regarded as n foregone concliTsion nmong their fi lends Hut Madeline, xvnlkitiB qulellx back to tho compound nt nick's side, was telling herself saxngely that if the thing was so evident ex'en to the bnznar woman. It xvns time to cnll n halt. And the easlet way to do that would bo to no x'Pt Aunt Harriet's Invitation to llt her In America. Kunlieiinore, she would start Immediately and thus avoid any pro tests or precipitated loxeniaklng on the pnrt of Dick. Arrived nt her bungalow, she Imm. Trowbridge good-by w Ith a sweet grav ity which ho found vaguely disturbing unconscious though ho saxv lh.it It Indi cated n. iong fircxvell. It xxas not until ho xx'as back In his qunitcis that Hick bethought himself that he had not men. tinned to Madeline the posslbllllx of a txxi) months' leave of nbaeiico in the near futtiic. Some xveeks Inter Mts. V.indei vere. lier nlice nt her side, gazed xxith mtl factlon nt the grounds of her Santn Ha i barn home, nllght xvlth mjrlnd lan terns for her annual laxvn fete. "Kx-erythliig Is perfect." she com niented, "except for the sudden Indls posltlqn of thnt Hindu fortune-teller xxho xx-as to bo one of my chief enter minors " "I don't suppose " Madeline hesl- tnted at tho suggestion, then plunged boldly "See hero. Aunt Harriet. I'm simply dreading the thought of meeting so ninny people not one of whom I hnvo ex-oil met or xvlll meet again Let me Impersonate jour fortune teller I've got a whole rig with me thnt 1 copied to the last stitch from ono xi-orn by an old woman In tho bazaar back home I took the part once nt aome th alrliils at Simla " She xx-alted expectantly for her aunt's approx'.'il. Hut Aunt Harriet hesltnted "Why. ! don't knoxv what to say, my dear You see xxoll the lllnghnms hnxe somebody stax ing xvlth them xvho has asked to meet xou thinks he once knew xou In Hawnpur but hns some quixotic reason for not wanting you to knoxv hi name. It's unusual, but the lllnghnms xouch for him whv. Madeline!" For Mnililino hnd suddenlx grasped her aunt's arm "It must be niik Trow, bridge '" she exclaimed, "although xvhy he followed 1 mean oh, Auill Harriet, now I slmplx must be thnt fortune-tel- l.pl' Txvo hoius later Dick, whose heart was luavx at Ills fnllure to discover Madeline among the gay, chattering merrjmakeis, strolled aimlessly Into the welid gmtto o instructed for the telling tf fortunes "Try mx nexv Hindu seeress had urged his lioness. And for xvnnt of nny thlng better to do, he hnd followed tho direction she Indlcntcd. Dropping upon the rug at the feet ot the mutlled figure before him. he crossed hor palm xvlth gold Madeline gave n little gaso. then bit her rouged lips ns her client' "rutlnized her carefully. "Tho long arm of coincidence p' she heard him murmur nnd with a beating heart de cided ho lad penetrated ber disguise. Vou jou know me. bahlh?" she usked "Hut xou Knoxv me'" cried Dick. "Manx n' time I utopped In the Hnxvn pur bizair to learn my fate of you And somebody has brought jou here! xnd to think how untruthfully you forecast mv fate so brief a time ago Madeline regarded him with narrowed lids "Hid the Snhlbn of the sun-gold hair prove fabe"" she hazarded nick looked sui prised "Sun-gold ha r" b. that on." That was long a'go": mother of wisdom The Sahib , mean xindl SKViV" nas nair in-- -'"" ",., , l""?n U e was slbnt. Alice, l.akewood That designing widow' Pick must bo saved from her, at any cost. "Sahib" she began In a very sma mice "It i- written that night shall ML..1.: .1.. ,i not dnx the night Thou. puinue i.. ...... --,., Therefore. I i mot thoi thou pUISIle fair woman , whoso coloring Is astl( lnx " ..-.ii....t mivi, e." said Pck uryiy And do xou adxlM-. then mother, thnt I return V! the quest of the faithless SU"Oh0l'no-in-' pmlestod the fortune teller ' "No Pick Sahib'" Hut th- si': gnxe Pick his ohance "Mx deal M.idell.i-." In laughed "Thr. fortune-teller nt Ilawnpui never en ed me Pick' Nor did h"r evis shine llko llke'twn xoung star- Thank heaven mv leaxe of absence t nabled mo to fol low vou and at last to Ilnd vou'" There xx.u a niommtH silence xvhile Madeline wondered whx It had taken ihnt sudden Jealous pang to bring home to hei tin f'" t thnt she lr.xed Pick Suddenlx i n tin lnnguld air. break ing the w 1 1 of silence xvhlch bound them tlO'll' d the liquid notes of Aunt Harriet s lilied Hawaiian quartet 'Will the sun-gold ono niaiiv mo?" nuked H'ck tenderlj. And Madeline to xvhom hei own loxe .mrv had suddenlx In i line fiaught xvlth I romance, In Id out hoi hand. Yes. sinmo sui xx niiieitu. Next (iinidi-te Mneletle. llllslneMS i -v i F" i, S ' IHHt d i trn r n rwceor -S5-' Hi I v, iun - sr. -iS--asBi jgw. zmv vtmMIBimmtmBSmrfra vmk HUM . im im ' a m 9 m m uom m. mm w maaswi M?afei'tl Thnt Tastes ifwnV vC SK" $ ,lich x,. fWm r flffiS trenmy Milk JtS 3jW m SSSHii Tile Choi'olnti tlmt nouusln.- nnij .siiti.slic- The Clincoluto that you an not nlraid to ifivo to a child. Uecftubt- it is the milkiest kind of Milk Chocolate, made in "America' Milky l'ay" ''AIko inn mi fact urcre. of Klein's Cream Nut Almond, Klein's Tor sale bj iiuidy storm, drilKKlnls unil Kroirry stores '"- Klein Chocolate Co. Msfc & iyporys- vi;r'l'V"!H rVXHKtWlW Wayillll g'JMCWlWaL BXiZX" DECEMBER 27, 1920 WHATS WHA'T ny IIRL13N DECIB Once upon a llinu tho Christmas holl. days lnstcd from Christmas Evo to Cnndlcmns Dny (February 2.) In that far-off ngo of longer leisure, thc.ro woro special festivities for each ono of "th holly days, tho Jolly days." Feastlntf was literally enormous; oxen xvcro roasted whole, meat nfter meat, and pasty after pasty welched doxvn tho Christmas tables. , EVimo of tho traditional dishes havs come doxvn to us. Wo hnvo not Inherited tho capacious appetites of our ancestors, hut xve do Justice to tholr taste In doo- Bert, especially to the historic plum pud. ding, which, ns In tho Illustration, is served In a tsauco of blue flames bor roxved ' for the occasion from "private stock." If not made at home a month In advance, plum pudding should De bought in a tin, rebollcd for an hour, and served smoking hot. The Woman's Exchange To "M. A. D. C." If you write to the question editor of one of the motion-picture mimasmra jxiu ..ll .1... l..r,.ftiint!on Villi XX. Ill' lilll Kl-l llll un un... .- . , about the movie star A letter nddrcssed to him in enre of tno compauj. which he Is connected would reach rum. or vou enn nddress him In eye or Willis & lnglls, Wright & Cullender Jiulldlng. l.os Angeles, Cnllf. our ques tions nre a little too personal to be nnsxvered here, ns I hnvo no facilities for obtaining such detailed Information. Why Not a Play? To thr Editor of tromnn's Pone. Pear Madam Our high school has n school paper xvhlch Is published monthlj'. We have almost enough money to pub lish It the entire term, but xve need about J'.'OO more. Will you please sug. gest some xvay In which xve can raise this money? , ., If you think nn entertainment would be suitable, please tell us something nexv nnd different. Spelling bees usunlly nre successful, but there xvlll he quite a fexv glxm this xvlnter nnd xve would like something nexv H. U K. "Something new nnd different" does not exactly suggest the Idea of giving a plav. hut this is a very goon meinou oi raising money for your school paper, and one xvhlch Is likely to Interest n lot of people. It Is nlxvnj's Important to get ns mnnv people ns possible to be enthu slnstlc over u thing llko this, nnd thcro nro so many matters to be attended to with a play. It is not only the cast xxhlch Is kept busy , there Is also a prop ortv committee xxhich sees to tho stngo settings, and theie Is a program com mlttce. too, to nrrsmge for the tickets nnd to distribute them In fnct. as you see, there Ifl xvork for ex-eryhodj', nnd, If exerybodv helps, they will get a great deal of fun nut of It. And you knoxv hoxv people like to come to a play In xvhlch thev can see the x'ery same boys and girls xvhom they knoxx-, all nttired In strange clothes nnd acting, well, yes, dlfft rently from usunl, but still recog nizable by n characteristic grin or a certnln "ivnlk " Pon't you think your- self thnt ti piny Is the x'ery best idea? Surelv one or the teacners in yourscnool xx-oulii help you with It I hope that your paper xvlll continue to bo a success nnd that the entertainment xvlll earn nil the money jou need for It or, nt lenst, a good big part of It. HUMAN CURIOS TI Man tVhn Thought lie XV im Drad Among the many remarkable enses of hypochondriasis a state of mind In xvhlch the pntlent resolutely believes himself to be something other than xvhnt he Is reiwrtid In the annals of medi cine none Is more unusual than that of .lacob Talbott a nntlxv of Taunton. In Kngland. Talbott xvould frequently ni.imtnln that he xxas a cat and xvould squat doxvn on the tlonr and mi-ouw for mill. At other tlnns he would declare that ho xvas u t'lipot nnd stand with one arm akimbo 111, the handle and the other sti etched out like the spout. Finally, he staud that he had died and i efused to mine or bo moved until the collln nrilx-ed Ills xvlfe Imniedlatelv sent for the familj- physlclnn, xvho, being n man of ixtreme common sense, (btirmlnod upon radical treatment for Hi" mental dlsonb r He ordered the ci ffln. xvrote out the usual death certif icate, had 'he body" wrapped In a shroud and staited the procession to ward the chuii lix ard, carefully Instruct ing a numlar of the neighbors hoxv to aci ' Who s dead" Inquired one of them, edging his xi.n tow an the "corpse." "Old Talbott " was the reply from another. ' and good riddance, too A gieater t-c uindu nexer llxed" The "dead man. ' on hearing this. Imme diately sat up in his coffin nnd declarul. "You lie' If I wiieii't dead I'd make you eat those words, but, as It Is. 1 will hax.- to submit" Then he lay down again At th. iihjsielnn's Instruction the same Iin nb nt occuirul. with variations, all the wax to the cemetery, nnd nt last Talbott .-oiiid binr it no longer With a veil of tage ho leaped from his coffin and ilia-id his detractors down the si reel Th. public exposure a wakened him to a s ns,. ot his follj and he nexer again gax. x.iy to his mental Illness. Almond llnrs ami Klein's Lunch liars" I nun io a s use ot Ills follj and he nexer flMEn, ..rami h... .- .ij oi oi.-t ineoiiii IIIIICSB, EJH.. I No II end fur I L riltlCMllt.X Tile ltllldle (lneeu I HlfLuftterf 11 -t- THOSE WANK-YOU NOTES ' JUST AFTER CHRISTMAS Take Away All the Pleasure of That Netv Gift Notepapvr W? Worry About Planning and Composing Instead of Just Plain Writing Them A XI) inn now ll Is nil over for another .venr. With your new Inn- collnr nround your neck, your new wrist wntch upon your nnn, your now timbrelln in your linnd, you stand proudly beside your new lnmp slindp nnd gaze gladly upon your new writing paper. And then you remember, with n pane, thnt right this minute you ought to he sitting down to send some of thnt nexv xvrltlng paper nway In the form of thnuk-you notes. Oh, how you hntc the thought! It is not thnt you nro uiigrntefiil ; no, Indeed; you appreciate thnt check of Aunt Sophie's more tlinn ou enn tell, and Cousin .letinle's book Is one that jou have been wanting; Mnry's picture Is so good of her, and little Jimmy's blotter thnt ho itimlo all himself Is the cutest thing you px-cr snw. No, you're filled with thankfulness, but It Is so hard to put it- on paper ami make It sound like anything. The majority of us waste time like this after every Chrlstnms, birthday or nny other dny that requires a letter. We worry about "What shall I say?" "How shall I say It?" "If only I could get a llrst sentence!" until, ns the dnvs go by and the note remains unwritten, it seems an titter impossibility ever to write It. And xvhen xve do finally get down to it, wo use such formal phrnses, such unnatural sentiments that Hip nerson xx-hii rends It knows just how much labor we nave put into the writing. WE MAK1C tills samp mistake, very often, with n note of sympathy to a bcreax'cd friend. Of course, xve xvant to say the most comforting words we can think nf ; nnd in trying to find them xx'e forget that the ones which come straight from our hearts are more sym pathetic than nny that could be thought up. The only xvny to get them straight THROUGH A WOMAN'S EYES Hy JEAN NEWTON Who Is "If thnt girl is permitted to keep on deceiving herself flint she enn xvrite she xvlll soon hnvo herself doxvn for n died-in-thp-w-ool genius. As a true friend, it ii my painful duty to stop this non sense." And if slip did tliis painful duty the chances nre thnt she suffered "the painful loss of u friend. To most of us who dream, those dreams nro n very precious part of life. Is it not to bo expected, then, thnt wp should love those xvho help us to sustain them, nnd resent, ns xve xvould any other depredation, an at tempt to tear them apart? After all, Is it the duty of n true friend to "stop the nonsense" to end those drentns? I wonder. It has been snid thnt anticipation holds more pleasure for us tlinn realiza tion. And whether our dreams come true or not, xve nre certainly happier for having had them. Is it then a true friend who xvould take them from us? Real dreams thrive on disappoint ment, on defeat. And the older xve get the closer we hug them to us, the more tenaciously, the more pusslnnntely we cling to them, nml the more does the Mailing More Money Mutter of Neatness Franklv speaking Miss nianche Mln ton xvas 'up agnlnst it Theie xxere n .number of things which she could do if she wished to occupations xvhlch she could enter in order to earn her own llv-i.ie- l.nt evervthlnir she thought of re quired capital of some kind. Stenog raphy presented a good future, but one hnd to take a course nt n business col lege nnd thin necessitated both time and monov Pomestlc sen lee xvns not to bo considered and clerking In a store brought lnsulllclent rexvards at tlrst Look where she would. Miss Mlnton could find no xvav to Unanclal Independ ence that nppenred to be open. Then, xvhen she was In the midst of xx-onderiiig xvhere she xxould turn, she re ceived a phone call from a friend who xi-as stopping nt a Nexv York hotel, "Ho a good sport and come doxvn here, xvlll vou?" the friend asked "I'm In something of n mess. What with the clothes I brought xvlth nn and those xvhlch I've purchased since I arrlxed my trunk is simplv overlloxving I can't seem to get them nil In and you always had n positive genius for packing two trunltfuls of things Into a couple of trnvs. Will J'ou help mo out'" Would she? Miss Mlnton nsponded with alacrity, for Into the back of her head had sprung an Iden which Intrigued her xvlth Its novoltv and enchanted her xvlth Its Inti rest Her friend must be was las tr " tOsKB xTl fj CALIFORNIA Tv ftCHMANNSSi WU nmr(M& till liUr lIVHllLfT in II 1 j k cuutuumiur rr ,1a. Ii 1 LAA niwnvuiiw. ' WXj 1 BsCVW?4WSi sjrxAwfifr&iiiXlly "", Y j'1 "I " S -",". ,, from the henrt is to take the onu xvhlch -romp first, spontaneously, easily Ojip mnn who xvrote straight from his heart In this xvny, snld sliupjy, "I nrn so sorry for you thnt I do not know how to tpll you," and his sympathy xvni pxpressed as clearly and as helpfully as that of the person xvho xvrote n tiiurii longer, more carefully worded letter. THAT dreadful rule In the Kngli,h grammar nbout never starting n letter with "I," causes much of the trouble. There nrp so many sentences which would makp a good opening If tic didn't begin with thnt frightfully run celtPd word. I don't beliex-p the grammars mennt us to toko It so literally as nil that; they mprply xvnnted to xx'nrn us against starting off xvlth a remark about our selves, following it xvlth another stnte ment nbout "I," nnd finishing thr paragraph with more, In which "I" has a prominent part. That does get tlrqsomp, yon knoxv Hut when the first Hontuirc tiint romoB to mind Is, "I xvant to xvrlte ami thank you," or "I can't toll you ,nw much I appreclatp," or onp of those natural, rasy remarks, put your IJng lish grammar In thp othpr room nnd en nlipnd nnd start your letter xvlth "I." Perhaps your rhptorlc xvlll be que tlonable, butjyour sincerity won't. WB'VE let the dark cloud of tho,e thnnk-you notes loom too dnrklr nver'otir Chrlstmnses In former yrnn don't let's do it tills yenr. Let's accept thp gift that comes from n distance xvlth ns much grace nnd gratitude as wo receive those that romc irom tne family. And xvhen we write our tliank-xon notes let's nlloxv that gratitude to lioxx straight from our henrts to the point of our pens, even if it does start with We'll find it PX'er so much ensicr just to go nhend nnd xvrlte those notes instend of waiting until xve hnx'e planned nnd composed all the case and spoil taneity out of them. My Friend? stuff of them become our very bread nml meat. Is it a true friend xvho xvonlil tear them asunder, xvho xvould wrench them from us dripping with our he.irtV blond? Under the skins of flu- plainest, the most prosaic of us. runs n gipsy strain Y c arc not xvhnt xvp show to t!ip xvorld not placid individuals laboring thnt xve ", ,cat. drink and sleep, and eatin,, drinking, sleeping that we may labor ngain. Wp d renin. We weave romances in xvhich no longer mere insignificant cogs In a great wIippI. no longer bartered for a mess of pottage, no longer chained to the gnllern for the right to live, xve rule In scarlet nnd ermine nnd hold n mngle scepter. Is it a friend thnt xvould take the croxvn from my head, thnt would stcnl but one precious jewel? No! Thnt I mnv do my pnrt to milke n gardpn of flip gallpy. let me drenin on Let me draw the curtains and shade tin lights and spp my fnlry castle; then 1 xvill be strong to ride toward it? per Imps. Hut what inntter, so long as I enn draw the curtnins nnd shnde the lights and see it? (Copyright. lH2n. l,y Public Lefbjer 0.x.) onlj' one of hundreds of women xvho needed help In packing their trunk?, xvomen xvho hnd come to New York and having Invested In new wardrobes, were greatly In need of some one to nsslst tliem In packing, preparatory to going home The friend's problem prox-ed to be easv nf solution, once Miss Mlnton got to xvork In earnest, and. before leaving tli hotel, she approached tho management xvlth the suggestion thnt sho ho nlloxxid t i act as olllclnl "trunk-packer." at a nominal fee for eAch oieratlon Thi first dnv she made $17. the second $.'5 and soon sho had to send for her jounger sister to act as her assistant. Tomorrow Ida Moore's Idea Sleeves Aie they still xvearlng short sleexei Indeed, yes. In spite of the determlmd efforts of the designers, both here ami nhroad. It Is remnrk.iblo how man fashionable American arms nre still it largo. Hx'en xvhen tho smart high con Inr has prevailed, the sleeve often r. mains short. Arms xvon't be comni" ted to their modish penitentiaries, an ' sho whp has Invested In long gloves ll holding on to them. Of course, later "ii the American arm xvlll probably proxn more trnctnble. Hut for some months moro xve mnv wenr the short sleeve and the long glove nnd not be nerxous about our appearance. cWhencldnhy1 inaifprawas Mrs. Freda Elimann sold the first pack of Ehmann Ripe Olives and established for the brand a reputation for purity, wholesomeness and delicious flavor that lias endured for 23 years. From the beginning, the aim of tne Company was to make each year's pack nn improvement, if possible, on that or the previous year. How well the Ehmann Olive Company realized this aim is evidenced by the fact that Ehmann Ripe Olives haxe become an international food product, known and used throughout the civilized world with never anything bit praise for their purity, wholesomeness and flavor. Ehmann Ripe Olives Have Stood the Test of 23 Years Ask Your Grocer EHMANN OLIVE CO. OROVILLE, CALIFORNIA Dittributon THOMPSON-NATTRASS 105 Hud8on Street, New York 1 I 1 .