nm ii m M m ! nm L !e urn m kTiJ " 1 S ;!L ; tJ.il if i: nii i .m fft- fl fW; '10 MAS. WILSON PLANS PARTY TO CELEBRATE THE NEW YEAR Some Delicious Menus Suggested for Refreshments Easily Mwle Small Cakes Arc Marked With 1921 Ity MItS. M. A. V1I0N (Cowillht, IDI) hn tr 1 I. UlUm ill riaht ri rn e.l i AX (ill) fiiiMiiiiul wntch pnrti is n milc'tiillil win to entertnin on New Tcnr's Kir- Tin re N i t mlt nc to re-! .ert to tin lioo pnrti of ieteri. nr nnd in the roiintri. ispeeinlli lnMi lii'"i- tnliti is tlif order of tin- dm ' Tliut there i nn l" siiniiiir onjottnent j it New ni's untih pfirt . fieri lnd nnil lns-ie 'illl til' "" ' n0''1'" but tin' tlioiicht of tin- n'.ir """ I'"" iinil now iIiiiik nml tin hiith of tin- new lenr eimim: in. top tin r with nn entir- tninmint init a 1 it l It different from tlion of most iienlne iitTnlrx. to milk" the nonius a mil .ii...'- rinn to iiiMti imi il people who ate partli'iiliirh .let or or Rift.il nnd who hne the iihiliti to n- tbeir tnhnt to tntertnin. for if nn. ' i- to i ami urge -.lile pilot it rob- the t' flimd of miieh reil p.nsiir. If ton wih. ill loenl brnn.'h olln. ..f n theittiml eoin- pnni will ceniTilM tirm-n nn emu- tnlner. if mmi neeil n. f.M tin meiiihtf m 1- . II... m illl.t (II l 11111! Ill XHIil' UP I'" I n ",," " the furniture out f tin .Iiihiik tootu anil thru -preiil hiit tin no"i " ""."" ;"" of ilnming Moor whn ami with a tew pood (Inine rei ord- the pli.'iinsnipli will, help pns mi enj .Mil I. .eiun.' Ite -iire to rip i.p -oun oit of a den here the men i an po Tinl ni."Ke l inn to vrw n buffet upi im ut iiiidin-'ht In the kitehen ThN d Normmi -txle N makine nn Ilium nv hit with nliim-i ixenboih The old leg. n.N Inue it thnt crowded kiteh-n on New uu s Kw and u man . r...it.' t n .loot -ill inn nfter the birth of th n. w v.m brnirf pood luck and pi osp.nn t th- limi. A wniMiil bowl -'"ill be tin i r of with nlmoit the exeninp mtrrtn unn nt i liln j lurpe lump of i. . In a lnr-e flint lowl and then add .. .....i..,,.,. ,.,l,l. ,l,.. ,...sts I . inw ii. IUIIIM.K..I .-- - in il... kiteli. ii nml ju-t lietoi. tlie midnipht hour lipht n .-nndle and turn off the lisht At the stroke of trelw turn them on nsaiti and offer n toa-t to the New ear with n plnss of AVel-h nop lMnrc in n lnrpe bowl On. nml oik half H of pouilcral Umtrd i-iinf nf one hmon. Juirr of tiro lcntoilf. One trnipoon of ni'ltrrl niltnuU l'nirh of iiiiiiimoM. Pmrt of i loi is, fin ;.;, Imltiii tmpthrr to htriul. Then add Tiro nml nnr-hnlt imi'M " I'lili. Ihrrr tnhh ipnons at innillii rjtriut. - . lh-ut with n doier eps Oeater until well blend. .1 For -upper m-iw Oli. I'lfklrs ' Celt ri n'tnl N'nt C"ld Cuts of irjini i Hiked Hani Clin ken u' id I'lm-t M itlitis wit i I'.uttei Man II Cakes i . IT.f Oi fcalt.d Nuts (..'! n ilne- ('he.-e ami Nm imlwnlies Cold Sliced 'loii.-u i l'otato s-aliul Choio.ate Cakt Coffee 0r .... I'l. kles ll-li-h Toa-t. d Che. -. Kabbit 1 1'rult Milu.l i Cake ''"Te' To -ere ten cnuples nii will need 7 . bnttlri of nlltr 1 iro bnttlri nf ;iieUr. Dm firm ml of ullti tn Slllt Oik 'i.l'f "Jo:-" !in;r f'i(A nt ri h i II. ' "! ' . . !. JZu P On Imntt itcirinn rhnlrn 7.ro Imm himh of I, time Tim iml nm h ill ln:i n 1'irgi mufins, Onr pound of buttrr, i . .11 l .. i .... ... .il...... .null f THE HUSBAND HATER i! na di:yo isvrcuni nit j-nilir MM, tin I'ub'ic I.rdQrr Co Una ". J) I' ' " ' . t iv .. Iml Uf i dr ilh nt hr t llhri r. M font- III' III" 'I ' fl I pun I mi MmK II n i r.nr ri M Miilill t ni ' hr' "iifc.!!i 'Imk i . ' i b if '..-'. .- '!'. ' 'Hi' ' t; ji im.ix ii m 'h kiimi it unt itny J n . ' '" s ' ,' r mi .(..( . I i.i r i i . ' it ' i ' t i i i Jio . hi " tin hi ii i I. i ton I hir I IT s, I, hr t , mil I hrr '.. if i l n 7 i nm vr r. .11 i i Ulllfrv iii' li- V lh i to II Ilk , roinillf The Hide Home . p -c .id thn hud ' i. ha" ir .ri i hor-e-I .1 i -n.'l . i ii Mukii tie I . i i irfl iht t 'i fco ri th r J ,i , irnn i ' I. TT i ih i .1 I i 1 H. i I i I -ill 1 ! ") mir .)'- in ) mtr Hand II. Illl IM. II UK ON r 1--.. 7 HI 1 II r rt Ii I 1 11 I MM lie il t I. ml i leur-rilt I hrii.iffliiMit II II. ..I line hnll.t .liirli.i; 11r.t lll.r.l i h iineil .l.irinie .i'l ..in) tlllr.l, I...I lit. .. l.ri.K, ii t I If lllli llull... ..! iiuJrU, Hlllt unU rinlliii, lliln I 1 11 ' i 1 -Mi. r li 1 .. I ! er i,i I. .1 ii . per it t. . i pr. -i ii'k ' i ' n I ie 'I "llH Hi ' ' U )t . -. ul tin u ud ""K "f emh ttl ii ve io hy ' " a elniin.d ' I" i" Iln, 11UH 'nan lupltor- i Tor evn r ' Hv lflflM.1 " -l.IUe.tly , I he be bjnk i lia n l ' ' 'i Isc il. . i ' i pe i i ' 'I 1 l I . I ' urliliiR til. . ml I i . IT. t f r i 1 .-ad I 'i i I fe I i upon l'i M r. ur in n V inn or ..t''. i up. r p. 'he most hrl'll ml a. .1 . anil umbi'io 1" l iln i . TPCCt.'d to sll. ' d in I ipt 111 In it' 'i "'ii 1 - '" ' i lnd of I" ' oi h ' sllniun v'1111 l,K 'I ' l 't .r em , I I I.I) I I it uiio Our pint nf nmf oil 7 iro dorm small raht Onr poiiml of i ofjrr. fine pint of cirmn. Onvhalf ilosrn ton Mrclnl.i It.ihrd Ham .,, h(, ,1M ,, Tlmr.,Ill tl( ,m,C(. ,1( i,ii, - ,,,,,1 , m,.,. ,t, plontN of rilil u titer ItritiR Ioli to n boll nnd thru mow to tin simmering burner nnd n.ok foi tin it anil one-bulf hours Let tin- hum oool In tbe wnter uiernight lauli I'lidm innriilnc lift from tin' wntei. plneo in n linking turn nnil ro mow the kiti Trim to -Imp.' Now let tninl while ptopnrliiK the lnKture to . owr the hum. l'liue in n mixing howl Our rup nf hioun mi7" 'Ihrrc tnhififmnns of ftnui I iro fuMi'iom of iiiiniiiiion Our mmjhmim of iiiilinrij. Our trwpnon of pnulir. Onr tctiipoon of aUipirt. Mi well bj ruhhiiic with the Unpen (n(, t,(,n )u, ,,, mjxtr,. t the tit t )f ,), ,inm j,,,,,, ( n m(lenite il. hnste out) ten minute with t .t i .. .. ..i i. . ......,.. , nnil, for ne hour and then remoc fmin the oxen mid l t iool. The fop uu he -tudd.d with whole clows if .jtsireil Chit hen .il.til r....l. the eliiihui until tender and then .ut the meat in one-imh piece tnen . ur me n em ... ""',",l '"'" i un.l dn. in n bow nml add fmu J '", of , elerx cut i I. ,r. o .,tinr t-rs In. h pi Hi" ,"lltr,., "il,t, J' ! braneho nun be iie.l f.u this . ? " , . t to t-te lour oici the Milan tins dressinp 7-( 0.thl rup nf nmjoininnc Sj ,(ft, ,;)00, ,Hnr. ovcr l'repnred -nrh u the din. it will be i..i tntnrii ion I en. 10 herxe. Serif in in -t of cri'p lettu.e Mn-k with miiM.mini'.e and parnih ith l.iuaitcrs of hard boiled ipp Sninll Cahes ' Plnce in n mnins bowl I Our nml niir-iiii'Vttr c;n of supai. I ) nli of thin mm. Mr f.ioi )ooi nf huttir. Cr.nm until lipht lemon col.u nnd then add Our trmpnott nf nil n nm. 'I irn-lh ii iU Clip nf imlrr. 'Inn nipt of iiftnl rf'.u". I'our trmpnoiii of hlkinit pmrilri . llent to mi iinil then uuefull fold in the Miflh beaten wlnte- of thru1 if" I in . in miiinn n in- in a niou- " f twenti minutes Tin will nakc two d..7en Hikes Now place in a bowl 7 irj) tabtt ;ioom of buttn I I hui tnlili ipoo n o hoiliml irntri. Onr tintpoon nf flinotiny Nnd sutTi unt XXXX sugar to make I nn i.-uiir thar will" -tin id. Mi it un.l to ink., smooth C-e for i Ins tops of ' 'ike- Dip a wood.n meat -k. wer ' ,', ' I . 1 in melted inoculate anil tlien mark I'i'Jl ' ! To -alt nut peanuts and ulm.mil 'are mo-t r a-onnbh priced Snell the peanut- p mow the paper-li'.e -kin ami tin n p'.n in a line wire on-ket I'htn.'e into -mol.inp hot fat and cook until a lipht brown Turn on a plate lowreil with a paper napkin and salt. Almond- nun be blanched before -nit-inp Shell the almond- nml then plnce in a bow' 'Hid pour boilmp water owr the 1 elbd nut- I.i t -tan.l fr fifteen mill ute- and tin n drain lip the almond c... .1..., l,t I .. .int. . r. r. I ri. I il il- ni it .- . ....- ...... ... .- v. -ii' " "1"1 ,l" l1," '" " 1,m ul" b i-k"t and plunpe into -mok.nc hot fat Co. k until a li.-ht brown Miake dr and then tin il on a plate cowrid with a pap. r n ipkm and -alt. r! 'i h stoi.l hit gii uml look mu l h'ni ri, '. nnt hurt ' h sal 1 1 rusrpieli thir wu Im quli. all rlcht H -l .1 toward the h .rs. without ill .1 r u ril ri 1 iw'U se. .1 ut citing . n ihm Ills olce wi hnl er o n 1 It hn.l nn oin n n iiih in it h fnah'-n..! Jenn 11 swung llcht'v ln'n h. f id'll. an 1 sine . il t .winl In r r it our foot on r le o'flir-il ami o'u. along NV. ..n t rid thnt w .j In .s I sni i. "rl ml anduith i it a ' ni J.nti 'in-i.'l put h r foot on 1 s and u is Iltt.il m'o th. sinlill. In for him -he ins for" 4 o l.nn 'iirilnt hin r .1 . " ni! ii h r wni d acn'nst i nn hi -hi i 't n if In r ihgnm . r. sllpplt.e . i i trom her Sh. uoj'.' 1 h i i . dis'a-iL whll. hi 1 ' 1 t- s w . a 1 furthermore sh kn w i. th . i i ir . is not oi r Sh" hi ' i u ' i.illim nnd ht. wounl n louht nuk h r nm for it T' ev r. . '. i iilnut. s in silence. n I 'l' n h rfpok Vou r I m r si"' .ft' r all . . i h. t 'i for. d lo ny 1 night ' I Im i u-fer. .1 it she Hild i o I . I 1 i ii nml I il iik M r nn I I i - i n 1 . r Mi' k A unst I hrr " I tl t her fa 'I..H 1 .IC l ' ' Il H I'l ' l-l I ill . .1 .ii t nu lie y i nt ' i n ...I i 1 i re iln wi'l i ,. : i pi i' '. r V r n !1 I i I I 'm. th- firi-e.. j. i i . .indi I , . 1 ill h. ki- 1 h. r ..u nn I ut ii. h b. . In r lu'li.l. ss II "if I in I r.iuiH In ar' hnte 1 i 1 i i eUn Ver h. for ,, I e, ills man lwu-. Hhe 1 I in ii in'l 1 . k--d duun on i I ' i .r i for. hid nh ft It n.s d ' i l"i r nrr. in her .Uli- . .1 t u.,1 o-i . '1 to lie iiKiinut i r i ' ' -! hui' d hlrn itb .1 . i I. . I tin r irt In In r 1" i ! ' ' I. ir-n of ptiHslon Ik- I - i l i n I it the rid. horn i ti i i i iln 'I hi rlicht of the I r K , I I'll ilMI.ItlCe HCellll U n ii. f t j I. ii fi and w hen i .' ' . tin . irril ind Murk lift, d -nil Jll 11. J nto the hous.0 wlth- t i i i j t r un tlilnir Mi. i iltlnit Hoinn rllsh'S on th' i I h r 'i u-l I jn f. II ! ui .. i I nt. i '" r i m w.im npilni? i n it . ik,ii( lo th. In- I i ii Mh. I nn l into her room i ) - ' ,i 1 In 1 ed l h- door v i it ti re eato nn im i ui I i door, nnd .Maik s i , ml . at vour supper tian . u 'I iln lb .li r fuse or i ' . . i.h itli ! li- . is i .1 i id nt .nt.iuo iir'lnr peihapi it miirot lie I ...tliirr...i It no Iiisles llefeltl liibhon Comes Into Its OlVii III Is . I 111. Ill I .la. I r ft i i r nr nil -i kind .1 fo i ill 1 n hi fi i k m. ii ii . in ipk sue a Bird I of f . In ii In ' i .si ii I.IV 11 I'l mil im the suit Vo'1 may i iri i i r I 1 "ii p.i Is filllriu im i I, i ii 1 1 i U lnd i hi ir a so , I ml n ii I in . . i i i Pit i in! i in soitii blu I i I tl til It . llllW II 111. lllllll I I is i in tit fur tile duytilil I i i EVEs THE HIGH HAIRDRESS AGAIN K' u SAS the woman Jut returned from pa Pniee. whither hi' was M'lit for the purpose of titidliiK out what wan the lnt wonl owr there in ilri'"-i and hnti and "eoifN nnd mi on: "The hlph hiiinlre"-. i rmived You wnrcelj mc ii woninn with her hnir ,!,. ,nrk in the nluln boW. -t.xle or tu, ,armlltr,(1 ,lnbt ,,,, hl.r ,t dr 1 extreniel hipli in front, or. tljnt not brine beeominp the 1'njcIip Km)t it lp (t n fuirh hI(,h ini(Ju, U) thebaik. wnrcelj ie n woninn with her hair I'liis smart onnp person n wear ing her own hiuutiftil blonde lo. ks dune pirumiditull) in front. And to sale the forehead from a too blatant expo-tire there" was a frtchlnp banp whiih -eeiin.1 to me to make the coiff a complete success " And -h -in- the banp is hiphlj popular with the French woman. There nrc n few foreheads that ropmid prettilj to complete exposure, but the are few. One's features bale to be rcpillar and tile expression soft, or the result will be just plnin cruelt to a face that do ferws better treatment Not .smart if Unbecomliip There are faces designed for a low practice it mm be adjusted without coiffure nml no matter what the reipn- piling u wlp appearnnce. ns s....e min ing -tile, should remain unchanged, net uers argue nets do. for. ntter an n-.ti. ng w "ninri mm , niicrtlon for High Coiffure stilish unless it is n.lapte.l to the mm- msi Uidiial lllustratiie of tliat. main of To nrrlie nt the high Piirrstenne hnir ! In best dre ed women forgo yenr dress refennl to nbnip the hair is di I after irnr stile itiiioMitions nn.l .ling hlcd into four pnits fiont, bnck and riirhteoiisli to the lines that are theiis. ' sides. The bai k hairs ilrniin up tight- A imffurr is to be trratrd the -lime, ii I n new stjlr promi-. s nn Improirmrnt trj it. If not. -tuk to thr stjle joil haw found the hot frame for lour fncn. I If a tall, slender girl would adopt ll.n IniHi-in-front lmir dros she nil.Is n couple of in. lies more to her height, and if her cheeks be lean and htingrj -he nini make them thorouphh woe- begone hi piling height upon her head i .. .I.. ..i. l l .1 . .1 .. On the other hand a roiimhsl face with a nose, saj , not xnrtli Grecian, can add a- note of refinement and ills- tin. t i hnrm'bj n coiffure built to slrn- derie the fine And the high coiffure doe- that A woninn with n double chin tend- cne.i makes no greater mistake than to dress her hair low on the back of Two Minutes ii hi:km Power vi Play Bi; A KID' For -some period during each day, forget about jour terribly -erlous work Skip a dn during the week, too, if oii can, nnd by fun. by irolic, hi laughter and quips and quirks, coax away the wrinkles and lines . f thought mid care. When joti were young jou daneid a hornpipe, n fnndnngo, n cancan, a wnltz. a Virirlnln reel, n cakewalk or n shindig. If ion don't feel vp to am of tlnni now go to a clambake, n tish fry. a jamboree, a picnic or n wnssnil. lint d.. M,m. thing to limber up our mu-cles, to -end your blood coursing through wur wins, to clear the cobwebs to rejuvenate ami recrent" wu nnd make jou titter to get back to jour work. I'lin ' I'laj hard' Ami phn somi thing' l'lni with loi.r wife and plnv with lour "kiddies'". Piny baseball or V .. ..!..... ...1 1 !.!.. 1 ...I- 1 -. I t Iitlls. or .'richer or croqu. i . rKiuc, l'lni "hunt the slipper. ... . lilili. nn.l -i '" " - -wers." "i riss-iross," 'hopsiotih, "niumblctj -peg. "monkey trick or dinnei"' l'lni billiards or pirml.ls snap-snip-snorum or skittles! Piny ninepins . i tenpins. fo-niul g.i-. if iniessarj, pins ping-pong or whist! (let out into tin "pn! llreathe . , ...1...1 f,,ul. -, I nugu iiiiim- in.... s........... ...... ,....... ,..... .,..,.. i-m-.-n l.nn ml a- .wur spirit- and wur smiles kei p bubbling over with joy, -with jubilance iml with peals and roars of exultation ut the shier pleasure of 111 ing! Hemic that wu are here! Thank nnd bless your lucky stnrs for whnt wn haw and what w" bmen t: Mnnek une inrol. fhiri burrnli nnd en out -ing ,llr"1' .. . . of age nnd triili-p.iint ouni unu imor Drink of n lonntnin oi eieiiiui j.i.i, Things null Love to Make VetetableTops Table Decoration Ii ii il hum di.irt ih-n flow, r .in Mane Ii l.l.ntiilU hlBh pri.e.l Uh. this 1. 1. ' it.te-ioijs tutile d.ior.ition HUI " -.ii 1 pretn bowl lth water and !-h-1 1. rut a u.iierous top from u inr r..t a hut a parmilp and a turnip PI ice tin .. tnpH under the pel.t.lon Kmp Huf ln i. nt wnler In tht bowl to Just ho ..1. the pebtlltH In a few d.is oii i, ll I., nurprln.-l and dellBlittd with th. li. nn of orin nnd iolor of our vein- tiil -tf.irt table decor mmi fiAJiwi .ite.fk D U 1 1. n ,!- it ! Making More Money I "There l " ' Tlilnit "h Hlf' Mr Mt'hild. Thoinpson s Hrst re union when she found thai sh' had V en lift a trait of land In Uhooo lulan.l i ns. to tin Miissichuh. Its border wa-t .laiioii ai the fit thp' sh was at 1 1' a land.d proi rl tor Hut In r jo w .s d nipen. d win n a real e hint. .iR.nt who w is fainlur with values In that si.tion f li, . ntr nformeil her that th pp.p.rti wis nbsoluteh iiilu.l.s. I ni iv s n . su. 1 tiling as wast. I mil Mrs Thompson replied I'll llnd a us or it If I hue to demle two jear to thlnkltiK nbout it Yes replied the .iKtnt and in tin meinilme th. taxes ivlll be latlnit up1 tin iiionei r. i hiim'l Rotten out of tb. i suit Th I mil is swainpi IJun th ' i . ,e i in t dunk from inuildv pool K lit.. id all (tier the plan Us noth , HUKSMY her neck The result is iuMiriabl a thick sipint effect The pood old l'sjche knot is n luippj reial for the majority of faies. Hut it lends its exquisite Oretinn i hnrin particularly to the slrnder iijniphu of classic feuture. It nun be unite becom ing, too. to the round nml dimpled. Get Good Line There are little tricks nnd inljust nients to coiffures to pet a pood Hue just us there are to dresn manipula tion 'I he hair parti d on the kIiIc, for instiimi prn nl in onr in-r, pnrtrd on the wronp side Transferred to the right instead of the left. It made n great dif ference in its owner's prettiness. The right degree of flnflitiess owr the mrs' iiin. sae n girl from n look of How si -ncs's Adju-ting the hair owr thr brow done unskillfiill nun hardrn or cheapen n face without thr lenst trouble. Uiu that's all up to oti A net gnthering in nil stray wisps nnil loose i nils in most cases spells the diffrreme between n well-groomed head nnd nn uiitidi one The nits are in- ,.v.w. twin, nml i nine ill cirri liosslhle shade, as mmi know, nnd with n little i -rrie as n piiililing for tin high front mound If this buck hnir is short false padding will haw to be usid. The sides are then adjusted with the ends tucked under the front part foi i.i.irr ni.ililin" Ami then the front part is drnwn oici nil with the ends tucked in at the bath of this front mound, Combs are taboo on this dressing, although it would srem nil ideal time .. 1 . . il.. i,.I..Ij.i uhnll ion in hnnti to produce the tortoise shell ou ic been saiing for such n ln. 1 In lueii is to hnie the height forward on the crown of the head. This mii.i mean a new lint with a high soft rrowu. hut what s n little thing lihe thnt when we're nlwa.is looking for a good excuse for a new cliapcnuV of Optimism n .i. sticii from lour mind, to calm your nerves. sum, swim, riue, nop, suip nun jump; l.l.i if , , i w.i.ik ' "i.r.ws n.nsHniirf n.wl prnnloil nn. - '" ....-. .,. v ...... ...... .....w..... .... finds glorious gift nnd btmngle woirr! , iVn.i, i i ...' jorr lips; fling jour ha into the air; in jour hup ilness ns jou wtnj the hand .1 ,, ' , .' mi ninni, n,e win . gmxiniss nii power piny! for It oi er nnd nhoie the tnx.s du, h m mueh i.lut Hut nt that. I doubt if ou i. in sr ii it rirtiiinh not to ihiv one who knoim the Hectlon " .Mrs Thompson however, nfii-nl to be il'isuadid Land she in unt lined muht be (food for something s-i hhe iniested In it rnllroad ticket and s. t out to ie her Inheritance It w is in that h iiKent hid Knbl and mor more lesolati spot would be hnrd to tn,d nnd eii a noilee rould see that it would ' ike thousands of dollars to put inio con dition for profitable fnrmltip 'I I it m ninif a Mrs Thompson snt di oin-olnti nnd alone in tb" tumble-down I am iimsi i the boonunB of the froijn irom th .outit less ponds and suamp pin .s .choed her dlscour in. in. nt 'Pioik cro ik. th.i s.c mid to sa 'This n n Is Rood j tor nnthtnst Cro ik croak Hut huddonlj came the bin nlea the ii Hplratlon whiih not on xiei tin farm but proi.d Mrs Th m pson s eon t.iitlon that llu re ls no m h t lilnR as I wasti The f roits ' Tim i n llu mil. thlnifs which would Hi. nnd nourish there They multiplied mi ulnwlv and froirs Ii ks are esteuned a- delira.'les all oer th. lountri So wl not mark, t the niallubli crop and it tin unturi proied sucussful rais. otlnrs' Us than u week later Mrs Th unpson hid ordeis for as in inv fr t.- ,m shu could supiily and within th. ,ir she. had lull tin foundation for a unujue but huc cessful buHliuss Tomorrow ln-t Hlrn" A crisp, crunchy freshness al ways direct from our ovens to your grocer and then to you Oven baa Crackers Hun bl the Pound and Save Keebler-Weyl Baking Co., Philadelphia Please Tell Me What to Do Uy CYNTHIA She's Lonesome Deal Cntl'la llclng n daily reader of your inluiible column I !'' lo nslt ou for adilie I nm u ininiir ln.lv soieiitccn yenrs of age (Jewess), but 1 hnw neither girl friends nor boy friends Can lou plcnso ndilsc mc where I can meet them, ut whut places I can go to get ifVqualntcd with rcllticd Rlrls nntl hols' hiiSIiaoMU 00 to see Miss Goldmuti nt tho Girls' Scnlce Leiieuc, lfiOf. Ar.h street She will tell you what club to Join and see thnt ou mcit nice bois nml glr'9 Love Docs Mean Sacrifice Dtnr Cinthla In leterenco to "Dixie's" letter, "Love Means Sacllllco. I do uerco with hei entlrel Now ndais love nnd sncrltlco do not enter a Birrs Idea of marrlnBC 1 wns n college student before 1 was innrrled I had no Idea whnt sacrlllce meant .other than the meaning loumi In the dictionary. Now that 1 nm mar ried onl onr month I haw found tint lose lends to sacrlllce. It Is, nfter all our prli liege to sacrl llce and do without tuativ umieccssarv things we are so used to thnt our loieii ones mi lime whnt thei mid No one knows the actual meaning or low without snirlllce. The two words come hand In hand Une uninot do without the other. Am I not right, Cjntlila" OHir-M". , Does He Care? Hear Cinthli I lime enjowd read Ing ur column, ami haie nntl.id our help to others, nnd I nm nskuu, ion to glie mo ,our ndvlce, nso thanking lou I am a ouiig girl, sixteen nnd nliout a wnr ago I met a young mini of the same ngr I went out with him n lew times and I did not sec him nm inori. until this nrrsont month In which I met him nt a church social and ho escorted tne home The next night I met linn unex pected!) nt n moling picture show, and tie told mc he hud expected to go to a certain theatre, but knowing that I would be there at mining pictures thnt night he hnd come thin on pur pose to seo me, nnd afterward he again escorted me home Now denr Cjothln, do i.ii think this oung man caies for me when he comes to places where I nm Just to see me ' "ALOMA" He probnblj likes you. Objects to Red-Haired Man Dour ("within I am a joung girl of tuenti odd venrs t linie red hair ami fr. cklo Now Cinthla, a 1. .1 temper nlunis noes with lirlcht ted h Ur And when one lias a temper one is iuwus hound to get Into trouble Mire goes Strange ns it inn seem 1 am popular with thn opposite sex. T'trhips It is owing to the coquetlshncss of freckles Who knows ' There Is a joung mnn who makes a fool of himself In following mi around Now It would not be so bid hut he too. has red hnir nut Cintliln to make It worse he has light .wlishes I could posslbh overlook a lion .suf ferer of red hair, but white blows nn.l e clashes never' Cinthln can mi suggest n unv to tell this oung man his att.nlions are undesirable " I am doing this as much for his sikc as tor my own NVINKS. Whnt a sad, -ad story NVhi can t ion let thn poor man come see you'' You don't lime to seo blm onl NVhi not usk another man or other men to call the -ame evening ou expect him to come' That would show him that you do not care particularly for him He Stands for "Love" Dear Cinthla Of course, Tie been r.ndlng all of the definitions gln In wrlous nailers of 'low" Two oi ihree of them han been serious nnd renllv s.nslhle but I think that most of the rend, rs will ngric with me when I sav the others nre wr sad and Indeed shallow rnuci ptlnns of "low I'm not Kolng to tr to gin a dellnltlon of Ion becaiis. Im young ard nrj Ignorant ns all loung but with our permis sion. I want to dlsputi ill p. rsons who saj that there Is not real stable love or that loir Is an Inflammntnri passion As or th. r. In log no stea.h lnstlng love, there Is' And cieri where' Whnt sort of is'ople are the who should ikis, slbli think Ihire Isn t and Ii.iicnt these peoiI. had mothers anil lathers who 1 ftp shown Oiem what true loir is In rn tecu7( c; ulnp n"e no "?" Chrlstl in Nm. rli ill home I dlsngre. heartilv with inv one who dares to sin that tiler. Is not n true holy and lasting hue posslbh bttwti.n n man and woman Cinthla, I know sou ngrn with me nnd so do the ma .... .. ... ... ... .. .... . ...i. ... IlirilVUI.' Mill. UP 1 .11 l.lll III. IV U '. '. J ... . - .. . .. ,no.r nun mniii.rs .ino i.inprs nnil in hardships thn und.rw.iit for inch .other I don t feel able In . perli nc ' ,eW and'"., nut If iTlubju" ase'ii low between mm and woman but I have seen It In iiin loiintri of am size m Km ope and uhi i ntlua t wn In the ,nr)CSt pirts or Alrl.a tlure Ih till- line I'kan wont sou s. ttlu the dis 1 pute about lose Cinthli TIIM'YUODnKvnn I Cinthla has declared out and oiei n!" t,ul! th,.r,' " "I "nl ls uh ii tiunir ,lH loir, but tti.it Io,. W onr of (iod'h Brer.test gifts to mnn Mir not onli .1. - i lares It, sue iirnm otiiiies ll sni has seen It llliutinied md vhu tluinki liod for It 1 Ippulodieiie, keep up juur rlKbt Itleils Mil up to them unci If ou ininistlv Mik mull Much tlnil the clrl win. wl'l loie tin hlif bojlsh ness of j' u and who will nenrd oui loio and t inie and honoi as her proud est pusseinii rfAKNl" Good butter, according to a famous chef, is one of the three important partb of a good meal. Try AKN but ter with your next good dinner it's Philadelphia's Finest Butter. H. R. AIKEN Wholriiolr lluttii l.uoi 1(11 Odlllll i 128 N. Delaware Ave., Phila. AKN EGGS For Quality BUTTER - fresh EMBER" 3(HJ 1020 WUATS WHAT iir iikmcv nnciB Many Amerlcnns nnd Canadlnns fol low the French custom of making gifts at Now Year's Instead of at Christmas. Unless ho Is her fiance or related to her, a man's gifts to a womnn nro lim ited to boojs, flowers, or candy. It Is not proper to send articles for personal wear. Even gloves nro a little too ma terial, although In tho enso of family friends, theso mny be acceptable. If a book is to be given, tho womnn'n tasto In reading should be ascertained, together wth tho assurnnco that a copy of a volumo selected Is not already In her possession. It Is usually safo to send a recent book of poems or plays No book should have tho giver's name written on th.- flyleaf. Instead, n man Incloses lit: card with New Year greet ings, exactly is ho does when sending bonbons or flowers THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Milk for the Complexion To thr hilttni of Woman' l'aoe Dear Madam I cun haw all the skim milk I care to use and would like to know If this Is a good thing to bathe Hie face In Kindly tell me Juki bow to use It SANA. It Is considered excellent for tne com plexion to bathe the face with milk, and you arc foitunntr to be able to haw this fiixuri The milk should bo applied with a oft cloth fiery evening NAants Drawing Set To thr KdlforW Womrm'n Pane' Dear Madam You bale helped so many people that I know jou will be able to help me I wish to purchase a drawing set consisting of compass, two bUib of drawing pens, two sues oi ..i....-.o pencil and If nil box or more, for a loung man who cannot itry well afford to buv a new one I haw tried the Y. M C. A . but none o the studmts wishes to sell his ri r bans ion can tell me what other place I could go to to get one that has iiern used Mm be one of the readers has one to sell MRS H A H I would suggest that ou ask at nn The Question Corner Todaj's Inquiries 1 What stilr of heel is -liown on mo-t of the newest higb and low shoes in the shops? J When baking a enke and filling In the time with other duties, what reminder inn br usnl to mil attention to the time when the cuke should be done? .".. How should fur be cut? 1. I)i scribe a pretty pincushion innde to do double senior. .". In what attractiie wa.i ate some sti iking new belts decointed? (I What new stile of headdress is fashionable for eiening? Yesterday's Answers 1. An rlectlie librutor ran be used to polish sihrr iiipidly nnd tlior ougbli hi means of n piece of ihamois placed owr I hi Unt part. ''. A quaint and prcttj bag for hold ing a number of small cotton powder puffs Is made of white net oi er a small wire lampshade finine. trimmed nrnund the top with narrow rosebuds. :t. A shelf for plants which will add to the attrni tiieness of the room i nn lie placed on a window scat, with n narrow railing mound tla (,"c- . i . i 1 Dolls and tov animals can be easili and inexpcnsiwlj made out of the upper parts of old Kid gloves, stuffed, with buttons for ejes nnd worsted for nose nnd mouth. .". Whin windows are being washed, add u little bluing to the sinter to give the minimi glass, a brighter upponraiui' (i A miitcriil which is now being used to make .hunt v . fine hiireiiu suirfs is iiiguiidif. thr scarf being made double with u siuglr ruffle of the organdie nrnund the edge, nnd sen nil wool floweis in one . oi tier (MhCiy7iSBl5 Clearance Sale! Ih Off Ticket Prices On All Women's and Misses' Fine Wearing Apparel Every Garment Included. Unrestricted Choice! All Sales Final. No Approvals. None C. O. D. Vtlhniry S'ol Included Charge Purchases Tomorrow Billed February First, 1921 THE BLUM STORE A New Organization With an Old Name JIMMY'S MOTHER WORRIES BECAUSE HE DOESN'T TALK But Her Son Will Probably Manage to Get Along All Through His Life And Soma Day a Girl or a ThoughtMay Loosen His Tongue T DON'T kuow what to do with 1 .Tinunv," Raid his mother nnx louslv. "He talks so little. He goes around without sni lug n word nnd it doesn't seem natural. 4 "It seems so funny for mc, ou know. I lust love to talk. I try to mnkp him talk to me, hut ho won't do It. He just says n few words nnd goes on about his business. "He's almost tiwlio now, nnd I think ho ought to ho tnklng more Interest in things. AVhy. the other hoja won t hnvc anything to do with him if he behaves like that." This mother really need not worry so about Jimmy, he's just built that way. It may be n natural reaction. He may hnie heard so much talk nt home thn't ho Is sick of it. Or his thoughts may run so slowly that he considers it too much trouble to wait for them to form Into speech. There nre plenty of reasons for Jimmy's silence. AND some day it may hnvc its re sults oi its icaction. l'erlmps there Is a thought forming in thnt busy hrnin of his thnt is too big to (11-ciisH, too ingtir to describe until it Is del eloped, shaped, given life. of the three places of which I am going to tell you If they will liaie a notice put up on the bulletin board saying that lou wish to purchase one of theae sets that has been used, as that Is tho most likely way of approach to the students about the matter Schools that ion could go to are tho Academy of the Fine Arts, nt Broad nnd Cherry streets, the School of Industrial Art. at llrond and Pine streets, or the School of Design for Women, nt Itroad and Master streets Polishing Shoes To the 1'ditor of Woman's I'age Dear Madam Will jou plcnso glie me a remedy ns to how to get tho shine back on a. pair of brown cordovan leath er shoes that have been greased with benzoated lard and Unseed oil In ordei to soften tho leather? I havo tried gasoline but It didn't do any good. They are dull color now. N, a M You ought to be nhje to make the shoes look well by shining them with a polish for brown cordoian shoes I am sure this will remow that dull, ilmli appearance which they haie now. I I How to Get the Dress To the I.tlltar of Worn fin i l'aoe ' Dear Madam t nm to be bridesmaid1 "ii wedding which will soon take place Would It be possible for mo to hlro a dress and hat for the occasion " Kurds there are places In Philadelphia, but I lime looked through the columns of the telephone directory without success, also I the adicrtlslng columns in tho news papers Could jou give mo any suggestions' ' AN ADMIRER Ob YOUR COLUMN. j You could not hnve looked In tho rlirhi plnce In tho telephone directors, for. If jou look In the classlfltd biislne-a section, under "Costumcrs," jou will find a list of places which rent dresses and hats such as jou want. " You Save Money and Get Complete Satisfaction When You Buy Here 1NEW YEAR'S SPECIALS! i Pure Lard 1 0ctsl Lean Boneless Bacon 07cts j i in 1 lb. prints 10 By the Piece ' i I Try One of Our Famous oocts 1 1 Terminal Roasts .... "'- A holltl l'lccf of nref Freih Pork Shoulders 19" P cut Picnic style. , Lean Boneless Pot Roast, 18 Cts. Come Kmly' ll'f Ojieit of 7 A .'. OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK sct ir. The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street Dresses : Daytime and Street Dresses, Dinner Gouiih, Kienint" Hobes and G011 ns. Ticket Prices 39.50 to 295.00 ',9.50 to .',99.50 Fur Coats nnd Wraps of Alaska Seal, Hudson Seal, Russian I'ony, Mole skin, Sfiuirrcl, Muskrat, Marmot, Natural Mink and diet Cat. Ticket Prices 159,00 to 2750.00 Suits TailleurK, Fur-trimmed SuitH, Upine Wool Suits, nnd All Imported Costume Models included. Ticket Prices 29.50 to 550.00 -- t " ,i "jff ,T, J t S, I X J .y wi'e,n 'l .' expressed It mnr h something that will make flmnjl mother remark proudly some dav (o nn ntcrvlcsscr, "Yes, it's very n Ice to ho he nio her of n celebrity, and to think thnt when ho svns twelve. I thought h was never going to he an, tl.liiR ; bocAtisc he wouldn't tn k. and nil the time . And then he will talk.. tint?" He will nsk her. pointing t picture, of n man fighting, or i,nn" through the ice. or kicking a foot In8 or innklng a pair of shoeS. or n mo't nnthjnRi(thnt men do. "Well, I'll tell And out of the vast store of his knowledge he will tell her. And she will believe him and mnrvel nt the power of his brain. ' Then he will fidl hor nij0.lt Kon thing else flint he knows or fins done or Is going to do. Oh, job, he'll talk "n plenty" then. A ND It won't bother his friends thnt fhe lins fesv words for them - If he ran throw n hall, or run, or piny n plnno, or swim, if he has a blc.sclr, nr a big yard to piny in, or n foo'tbnll of his own, or n pretty sister thej '11 liko hltn. They will accept hlin ns their friend hist ns. thev accept the hoy who tnllcs his head off nil theUimc. " Some of them may comnlain. "IVUe. the matter with him. Hr never hai an.s thing to sn.s," but thero will nlsvnss hr others to reply. "He's nil right, he doesn't hove to talk if ho doesn't want to, does he?" Dt And that Is probably the best anssver to give his mother ho doesn't hnve to if he doesn't wnnt to. And if he doesn't want to, it will take wild horses, or a big idea, or a girl or something desperate to mnke him do it. "Sue wouldn't tell us the name of that fascinating cheese she serves on nut s a 1 a d you'll guess it when .you read this ad." fi?A ffie Genuine AfoyufbrffJhrtr UK rnnltliely No 1 nste Best Farm Scrapple 2 lbs. for 25 & a i fc- y i i - Ctl. & && B MADE BY SHARPLESS. PHILA. fl . iBSjIIcO1 i 8th Ave. Reading Terminal Market, 12th St., Arch to Filbert y2 off 12 Off Ticket Prices 18.75 147.50 Wraps: I2 Off coWrdVSl! V2 Off Ticket Prices Wraps. 24.75 t0 Ticket Prices ?Jlx , MV.tD Fur Coals: 2A Off i2 Off Ticket Prices 79.75 1375.00 y2 off i2 Off Ticket Prices 14.75 to 275.00 m !;u!Mf77TM FMHfflHl tins i. in a iioriniess hi i Koou-ior-noin I III I .1 t it tn III p ni.v II I
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