5W-"'t.I5 vx ? r W i EVENING' PUBLIC. ODEPGER-PHrCADElJiPHIA4, fTATUBPAY, 'frAOT'Aft'g 8, 192D , fTV n tf THE WORST MODERN TORTlM IS MANAGING YOUR MM ., MRS. WILSON STARTS USEFUL DICTIONARY OF FOODS WHAT YOUR FEATURES SHOW Please Tell Me What to Do frw5rt' Z -s. Ti'jr?? ir m VJ Mi i i - Which Contains n Wealth of Dread Explained Today and Angelica r By SIRS M. A. WILSON TOopvrtaht, I9tt. bv Mr, it. All rtohts rorrvttt.) 1, Wilson. TN ARRANtllNG tills reRtstery of fooeh, It la my Intention to explnln fnlly the manner In wlilch the dishes ate prepared. Abnlonc nn Immense hell fish of the nnivntve vniietj : common nliing tliu Pacific coast. It is now Hold frrli, canned nnd dried. It wns formerly aten by tlio C'hlncye aud .Tnpuncso fish ermen on the cost; the oyster resembles it In character. It In now served in ninny first-olnss rtetnurnnts on the western coast as u teal dc'icacy. This product is known on abolone meat. Acorn seed of onk tree. I'rcipientl.v ed as cattle food. L'sc in cnil.v dn.vi ms artlele of food. European peasants make Hour from acorns. Aerated Bread made by the addition of n leavening agent, wlilch creates carbon-dioxide Kits. Any good brund of baklnc powder maj be used. The tandard formula is Four cups of flour one pound. Three level tablespoons of baking jfocdcronc and onr-i mhth ounrt i. One level teaspoon of salt one-fourth vmncc. Sift to mix and then nth in Four tablespoons of shortening ftro Minces, Tiro tablcipnoni of ntnii one nnv. One anil one half cup? uf leutT or rilk twelve ounctj. Chop nnd fold together; mid ime fourth package of mi did rai-iu Turn into well greaed lonf-shaped P'lti and bake in moderate nen for thntj lie minutes. This loaf is best when one day old. May be sliced and toasted. Aerated water distilled water, bot tled nnd charged or carbonated. This water is used as n beverage, nlso for home-made fountain drinks, such ns jfrapo juice, cocktails, ice cream sodas, etc, Albumen viscous substance found in Bleats, fish, eggs and vegetables; the white, of egg is tho purest form of al bumen ; it is colorless, odorless nnd tasteless, insoluble in cold water and readily coagulates when heated aboe a temperature of l."0 degrees Fahrenheit. Alcwife species of fish belonging to the herring family. Found along the Atlantic coast, from Labrador to Georgia; ie also salted aud exported to West Indies. Alligntor pear or Avacado large, mooth. heart-shaped fruit of the semi tropical and tropical countries. Flesh has peculiar sweetish taste. Tree is tine cprcadlng evergreen, brillinnt green foliage. The peed is enclosed in a mem branous cover. Found In markets year round. The first crop comes from Colombia nnd other South American ports early in January, Florida sup- Sly is harvested from July to September, jc'uslvc. I'ears may be served cut in half and chilled like cautcloupu. Also In Mind. Allspice is also called pimento .Tn ranlca pepper nnd is the dried fruit of a small tree grown in West Indies, The fruit is gathered when fu'I grown, hut not ripe and then dried in the sun. A delicious pungent spice which obtains lbs name from the fact that It resembles cinnamon, cloves aud nutmeg. Almonds tho kernels of the fruit of the almond tree. The almond treo verv closely resembles the apricot, pemh nnd plum tree in botli size and appearnin c. Tho nuts ripen in lute July and August and arc ready to ship into the maikeLs about the 1st of October. There are two varieties, the bitter and sweet nl- THE HUSBAND HATER By HAZEL DRYO UATCIIULOR Covvrlaht. 1011, bv Public ledger Co. Jean Xoithnip, brouaht mi in lux try, is swldinlv left pcnnihts by the death of her father. I ear of pinerty forcei her intu a marriage Kith her guardian, Mark Arcs nil, um h' goes west with him an unwillimi brule JLU'lny in the inmc iuih i ifi hi changes her indifferent r tn lime, and then another man, Iiuk .Union, puis in an appatiance lie w uorAiiie; on a railroad construction not Jar from the rune i unci he nnd Jinn became friendly, but gradual, j In iroic.i to oar, mm r than hi' hvuld One, ?li'7it xehen Murk n entity HieK ijurn to Jean and asks her to auni tiumt uith him In the inulit nf lit i imiyi ant rimilj Mark com. i upon the scne and drxres VicK out ' "Vm Going to Let You Go!" J KAN" nnd Marl! stood f.iclmr each other in the big ran' h room, nnil finally M.irk spoke. "Look .it m will miu. lean'' Kh raised hi r ejes to Ills sli wly. ,ind thero was no h nt of fear in them Your Soul's in Your Hand Its IIIMVO It 11(I1V ISI.AMII.II LINKS Xlime Indllilte 11 ilidlrui J fnlliiHllii: nil utlack uf serluim lllnrsM LXXIV An Island In a line Is so rilled Pecana! cf Its resemblance- to a 1 ml Island thitl Is, ll is an isolated ob-truetion around 1 which the current of tho 1 ne lluws In the samo waj aa do the, waters uiuumi an Island of land I Usually It deletes delicacy In henlth 1 If seen In th" heart line It marks the ago 1 at which some heart trouble taken jdae .1 Jf on the headline, the customarj read- lng Is that at the period ot tliu Island t duration the mentnlltv was not i. 1 n' lng with ItH accustomed vignr Rome times Inlands Indii.itti n tian-iMon per'ud In C'nn's mental career a period gmer ally fraught with danger to the brain During the pcrl"d of an Island's of ra tion, one should avoid undue mental Strains or great nerve-e xcitatlons If the Island is In tho life line It de notes u aealth delicacy If there nra MInnds on the hend line. In addition 1 j the one In the life lino, tho brad is r.iue Jflg the trouble If tin re are do'H mi th. heart line, the life line's island may 1.0 due to heart troublo 0 some, sort If there are Islands In the heart line, tho Uf Una's island Is duo probably to a gen erally infirm condition of tha heart. (To b continued.) Valuable Information Aerated Alligator Pears, Anchovies Also Described imond; tho last vnrhty being the edible n,t . ' ... J no niniotui is grnueu into inree guides paper shell, soft shell, hard shell. The Jot dan nnd Vnleticia al monds nre best known vnrletlcs of the imported nuts. There nre various nuthods of using thee nuts; In eand and con feet ionery, cakes, tarts, etc The Joiiug or gieen almond ofie i Is enti sened in n sirup. Also s.ilted almonds; crushed nlnioiids for soda fountains and biikeriis; sliced almonds for the linking trnd p. Almond extract Is made from bitter nlmiituK Almond oil Is made from the kirnels 01 seed of the pencil, npricot and almond. This oil is used lnrgely In pi rfiiniPi nnd toilet specialties. The lic.t ipm itles ue white or pale yellow in color, almost free from odor and possessing ii mild nutty 1luor. Almond meal is made from flnel.v ground sweet almonds after the nil is exti acted. Al mond paste is nindc by grinding the al monds in a chopping machine or nut Initter machine, 1'sed in French pas tries, cakes and for making macaroons nnd icings. ! Anchovy a small fish of delicate nn I , fine flavor, belonging to the herring , fami'y. Somewhat resembles the Ttig lish sprat. Abundant in Meditcirnnenn I waters. Anchovies) nre prepared for I mmket by removing tho heads and In testines; they are parked In snlt. In I kegs. Later bottled whole or In lillets 1 In oil or snlt. Putt h anchovies nave i tin -rules removed; French nnd Itnlian ! do not scale. I's-ed as an appetizer and gnrnlsh. Anihovles are potted and made Into lutli r, sauce and paste; used for up pctieis, sauces and garnishes. Anchov.v essence is an oily, light-colored snm used for flavoring soups and sauces. Angel fish often called porgy re sembles the btitterfish. tint has long side fins. Flesh white and large flaked. In season In July nnd August. Angclicn an aromatic plant which grows wild in Kuropc, partlcularh native in the Alps. Often found ns far mirth ns Icelnnu and I.nplnml, where the natives use the lleshj roots us u fond and the stulks niedicina'ly. Commercially the joung, tender and leafv stalks nnd mid ribs nre cnndictl nnd ns sn li aie gteiitly esteemed by eon kctiuuers and bakers. Mrs. Wilson's Answers Denr Mrs. Wilson Will jou please tell me how I can fill cans of plums already cooked? I see that the sirup does not come tip to the top after being cooked nnd sealed. Will I have to cook It over to refill the can' I had them all filled before putting in boiler, and now some are not filled. Mrs. J. D. Do not disturb them just leave them alouc if they are airtight. Dear Mrs. Wilson Will you kindly send me a recipe for malting elderherrv wine or cordial, also giapo wine? I have been watching jour columns for it, but only saw black beiry cordial Miss 1 A. McC. Xo wine recipes arc given. You may use the Miakbcrrj cordial for making the elderberry or grape. See August 3 for blackberry recipe. Dear Mrs. Wilson Reins n con stant reader of the paper, nnd nNo of our recipes, I um nbout to ask jou to kindly print n recipe for pre served watermelon rind. I hnvo a recipe for the spiced rind. 1 Mrs. H, Q. Look over the back files ; I am un able to give the exact dates, but I tl ink these rciipcs were published about August 10. i want vmi to Know that I don't ..mini! miu lor tins, nn sorry it hnp Pened that's all. Ciod knows In a wni - " t j iv null' ijijy itiinsib ui- i Ciod knows in a way clan nnd his helper were full-grown r.ib thc boy either: he s hit size, and It sounded verv saucy for I don t blame the tmv either. Mp o ' human, nnd any ono would know tliatiBIIlv to make that kind of an answer you are not happy." t rabblt much larger than he was "I nejvtr told him so," Jean's tone was The Clever Magician thought that and proud. h(, starred after Billy. "No. I don't think vou would hut thJ "You turn mo right back Into a man. fact remain" tl a ho tru h - in ,rlnr '" hlD ou i"nl ' you sore." he eves Kveiv ti i , , ". '.. '" ,s ".Z threatened At the same t'me th. h lper th tile th it T .,,., -..i ' .' "l h.ips 1 hnv l',.n al ..ge li'r to li. . At nnv rate, want vou to know this much that In the beginning. If I lad thought that things would have turned e tit ns thev h.n.. i m.ii.i.., i....... . , rled vou ' She stood looking nt him ,nnd thero win some mint- in mat look when ho cuiild nut ignore I know what vou me thlnklne vn'i're reincmbeilng that night I kn. vv 1 was' ni i ' Km I lnvnl v.iu, and for tn. ttinn I 'hlng .s(. nm .red. I told 51,11 onco thnt out here things nre freer, love be twe.tt a tnnn nnd a woman li freer II lugd t. me. if wo didn't try "to keen up an nrtitlt ill state of nffairs hetweei n that the woman in vou mtgiit ontno iiiixirfiii. iiernajis ir jou Knew vou he- to t),, smt.ve rm net nil bad vou mn Know, l ni not a wlfel.eater I'm of the stugo. , , ri ugh nnd 11m ivil'zed nnd iierhns 1 "Now wo have you," exulted tho don't know 111111 h nluut the little things Clever Magician. th it nn 111 so mn li to a woman hut i But at that very moment a fifth rah li veil ou Jiaii, and I hive jou now 'bit came Ftrenklng aerr.ss ill. stage. I want jou to know that" 1 knocking the Clevir Magic an to ono "Whv " she. nske.l the q i. stlon slrn- 'de. It was Huppliy-llop and In his ilv beeaime there seemed to be some. ' mouth were sprigs of vvlntet gien bear- tl ng hi k ot what lie. was mhvim. "1 n tn'tig si. otjuht to know something li t,i florin 01 aiin u gi cut oiai "Boenii"e I'v come to the end of my I rnpe I've failed and 1 tn not bruto 1 1 ''iih t keep jou here nnv longer ignii-1 jour vv II God knows vour fith. r would not vvunt that, and no 'man vv 1 ts a woman tn it wav, no matter h much he 1 it, s ' V wild gladn. ss had e r. nt Into Jeam h .nt She f.lt like n pr inner kept Tor 1 ng time in a dark cell who Is sud d. uly released and mh tin sunshine again What did M iris menu what 1011I I he iiienri hut one thing freedom I ' Vou mean jou win let me po 'fn, re w'i mj h a glad thr 11 In her v dee th.v Metks heart seemed to stand hIIU In h a breast. How she hated him how mil' li nioro even than h had Imigtned is," he said .vetiiy, , slight. -t hiit of emotion of anv kind In tin V". "I'm gong to let vou go" M, . stiugyl'd for n minu-e t -tiean but sh loijld not rinall sh, fun e 1 01t a thank jou, and tin mil avvav 'Hut I don t want to lallc an more about it tonight Vou vo been throng 1 a gmit deal, and jou're worn out. Vo tnii"t have sume sleep nr d please clout worry, everything will ( omi out ah 1 glu , jou havu nothing to tear Horn me" Suddenly Jean knew how tired gnu was I'.v ry bone In her ached, sue w noted nothing o much ns rest at that timnii nt, and ifte-rwaid there would lm me iiuiiri), ii gum, glorious ruture, un i-'iartd bv Vuik It hardly seemed pos s hie but Murk h id sa d so and some how In anile of heist if j, em trusted hun she knew that he meant what ho said. ' Mo nil 11 j Plans for a Depurturn Dress-Hanger A closet ronvnl. n Is 1 wide paeldnej ushlon fasten' d hi 1 urelv to th wall t., winch dress skirts and other artlel. . can bo pinned It should be a foot wid, about three Inches thick and Just long enough to fit In bade ot the closet. Modern rrisctlla. A:. "' - mBKmHM Bilmil . immmm - xmatimmBmmm umi "vpmmi Whether It's vour mouth. noe or chin, n quick glance shows the student of the fnce a number of characteristic tilings about you. Hero are some of the points tills person notices: Lips which describe the curve termed Cupid's bow denote child-like inula bilitj. Good nature is nlso shown by nn overhanging upper lip. A Grecian nose denotes passive en durance. An energetic peron baa long nnr row nostiils. an iiiiullinc nose and that part of the cheek l.vlng between the nose nnd the cheek bono very piomlnent. lttoid mimledness is indicated bv gieat breadth between the ojes, with a broad forehead and u long upper lip. The latter trait gives comprehension, the fncultv of taking in cvcr.v thing. Lingo cirs that stand out far from the he nl nud thin, compressed lips de note cruelty. An upward turn of the inner line of tho nostrils gives n faculty for inuti tloii. The ame is found with elongated nostiils. wlihli slope down on to the cheek, and with an exceedingly wide mouth, the face being narrow. Impressionability is shown bv the snub nostrils. These also indicate care lessness. A long interval between the nose and DREAMLAND ADVENTURES "White Rabbit and Cray Rabbit" By DADPTf niArTKii vi Wintcrarcvn Red w NY a trick had tho clever mnglclnn worked on rabbits, but never had he had n rabbit turn on him nnd change him Into n bunny. Ho was most amazed when the tlckllnK of TWIVs rabbit whis kers transformed him from a man Into an animal. "nek"' ho soticnltcd In rabbit taut T you are a magi. Ian. you are a. tar creater magician than I nm. for I nniv pretend to turn one thine Into another, whllo you have actually mama a rabbit, rleaso change mo back. "And change mo baelc. too," squeaked his helper, who had been mado Into a rabbit by Peggy. Dut Billy wnsn't In n hurry to change the mnglclan and his helper back, even If ho had been nblo to do so "It will do vou good to Know how a rabbit feels," declared Billy. "It is no fun being squeezed Into tight, 8tufT '"v9' Peggy and Illllv were girl and bov rabbit size while the Clev.r M-igl i.i w nnrt It sounded verv saucy for utni-t.trl nfter PeCCV Billy and l ggy ",! Hack nnd forth across the stage they darted, leaping cnair.s mm jiu m i. nround tables, with tlio Clever Mage an nnd his h ll er at their hvc Is. It w .s i ...m.i mo nnel the theatre au'lli tic thinking it a part of the fchovv, howled wli) B",'0, I The duck that had been turn' 1 tno a , frog Joined In the chase lie was eager t h-i tuin'sh I'ecgv and B11K. "I'll hold tho gray rabbit for you," he croaked to the Clever Magi I in 11m made a living leap at Bill gi U I nig his tall Wham! Billv thra-h .1 out with his heels and tho frog went s.i ling back ward, knocking the Clever Mas'li i.m up- Hllp down ,JhaJ , I , 1 ",nr" nnKry l,n'J,'lb'fore,' ,a, helper chased Billy and I'cg mat maae me inaKieian 1 he hi ui His neiper utimtu w...j ".. - . --- ..-, erir" Bn linnl tli..v dually cornered the two ut one end ling half a dozen red u.rri Wlntercreen red, wuu.i green red can tuin jou back as vou vv 1 011 your slul," mumbled llopplty-iloii to BlUj and I'eggj Quick aa a Hash It llv and I'eggy each nibbled a red leiry, and at once they were changed back Into a boy and girl "Ah. now we have you ' crl d Billy to tho Clever Magellan, using the niagl- Things You'll Love to Make Protector-linder-Sleeve rSM tfJ Ui"' X v y 'lsi .vl 1 'i '. ZK'ZL j j Tho w de, ll'W'ng slecvo bo popular Just now on dolmans and wraps is Vtrj' in.ttv but how the wind doe Insist on traveling up om a aim' flow cm vou or. vent that un omfiirtublu feeing? Slake a pair of piotvctor-uucler-hlei Vcs " Cut iwo strips eleven and one half lli'ht-s vvid. of soft, but closely woven, silk to match or harmoiili- w th the Unliic of jour wrap ford tho top tdgj, slur and fasten It to the Inside ot t'i s'. v about e ght Inches from the luw.ir 'ilg of the shove of the wiap Finish the bottom edgo of tho silk wi li ,111.1 neadn g slurred on a narrow round silk elastic Tluao "protector nud. r blei vea" aro cailly made, dainty In appearance, and make tho (lowing sleevo comfortably wearable In winter FLiOllA, ft rl W9 w ffixstJ!K'CTrJ'-s SK hWMmm SJi fek VSSmn 'mm " mm Wls -i the mouth Is the indication of wnnt of prudenco nnd precipitation. Fullness In the cheek bv tho side of the mouth denotes impulsiveness. The lower portion of the forehead projecting nnd tho upper receding gives percep tion, but lack of thought. An upward turn of the point of tho nose denotes nn incpiirlng mind. A flat chin with thin lips nnd small cars denotes coldness. A thin bridge to the nose, unless counterbalanced bv long, drooping eje brovvs. denotes extrnvngance. Itroad nostrils which extend right up to tliu front of tho nose denote coarse ness. Cautious people have nostrils thnt He flat to the face, nnd the nose ter minates In n thin, pointed tip. The tin of tho nose broad nnd tilting unwnrd nnd lips that have n tendency to curve up nt tho corners denotes flip pancy. A thin bridge to the nose dcnoUs generosity. Full lips which nt the cor ner nre pressed together imply the same quality. Luxiirlousness is indicated by n nose which is much sunk nt tho root and slightly turned up at the top. with flashv lips nnd a perpendicular forehead. WHAT'S WHAT Rv IIRT.EV DECIE r Addresses on envelopcu should be writ ten distinctly, especially the abbrevia tions cf state names, so that "Va." 1b not mistaken for "Pa." ' Md " for "Mo , "Miss " for "Mass " or "Col." for "Cal." Indeed, bo many letters went nstrny In tho two last-named states be cause of the Blmllarltv of tho old abbre viations, that corresnondents now gen erally uso "Colo " as nn abbreviation for coioiauo. nnu uaiu tor inmormu. The Btrect and number should be written plainly, and with absolute cor rectness, If the letter is to rench Its des tination. This Is especlnllv needful In large citify It a letter, for Instance, Is nddressed to Mr. John Brown. 185 West Forty-third street. New York city, when It should have been sent to Mr. John Brown. 135 Uast Korty-flfth street, thero Is little chance that It will ever reach Mr. Brown, since so many houses In the great American metropolis ufford temporary residence to visitors of whom no postman can keen track. Everj' envelope shou'd have In the upper left hand corner the name and ad dress of the sender, so that misdirected letters can be returned to the original writer. clan's own words He grabbed tho ma eriei.nti hv his long rabbit curs and thrust him Into the same s ick in which ho hlmsel had been a pilsoner a short time before. 1'eggv snat. Ie d un tho helper and ho was pushed In to join his master. The crowd thought this a part of tho show and gasped in wonder Then they broke Into applause. That gave Ulllv "n Iden. and he bowed to the crowd. "Ladles and gentlemen.' h' said "we are the rabbits which tho Clover Magi cian was going to make hit . a piK-p.e We have turned the tables on him and his helper and now wo are going to make them Into a pot-pl Watch us'" Billy was ablo to sav thle hi 1 ause his sharp eyes had been how t'n CI. vcr Ma gician was going to do the pot-pc trick Ho drew the kicking, Bipilrm ni? magi clan out of the sack, nnd put him Into 'ho pie tin. Only he reallv dldn t put him Into tho pie tin he shoved him through a secret tiap door Into n hole In the table beneath the tin. He did the same with tho helper, and closed tho trap door. Hilly now put tho plo Into a hot oven, and, of course, the audience thought the rabbits were In the pie when thev wen really In the table. Hidden In the hot oven was a real pot-p u and this Billy brought out. pretending It was tho one hit hud cooked. Billy cut the real Die- up, and passed It out foi the audience to eat When It was all gone, he put the empty dish over tho secret hole In the table, covered the dish with a cloth, wiiisueu uwav uie cioin, ana nenold, thero wero two rabbits, the Clever Ma gician and his helper, stiff and soro, but very glad to get out of the hole Into which they had been stuffed Tho crowd yelled with delight nnd Hilly bowed, While hu was bowing, the two rabbits leaped from the table, and ich giabtied a wlntergre. n berry. So lid the frog, in an instant there stood the Clever Magician and his helper hanged back into men, nnd tho duck changid Into Itself. ' Itun I" Bqueaked Hopplty-Hop, to Peggy and Billy. They did run they ran, and ran until all of a sudden I'eggy stumbled and pitched Into n snowbank. She dovo r ght thrnnuh it. and then wheie do you suppose she tound heiself? Back home, waking up from a sound snooze. In next week's story Peggy and Billy are carried awav bv n hiiy.-n.i n,i what do ou bupposu tho blizzard does to them You'll find out. For Cold Nights A delightfully warm and nlco mate rial f 1 malting 1 nir . t ei , Ih lamb's wool This can bo bought by the vard. and tho soles and mm, r niris aro cut separately out of tho soft stuff and easily fashioned Into cozy slippers. I They are tied with lavender satin rib-' bun about un Inch wldo. HIS .' n?M Tho Jaws and lower part of tho face larger than the upper, with u flat chin and prominent check bones, is ii mark of egotism. Selfishness is nlso found with n head so shaped ns to present a flnt nppcaranco nt the back, and a long chin measuring downward from the cen ter, moic especially if the chin be pointed. The nose wide nt tho tip, with nrched eyebrows, varying high nbove the eyes, the forehead being smooth nnd sloping backward, denotes carelessness. A high forehead, ns long, if not longer than the length of tho nose, with small closed nostrils and the lower lip compressed against the upper in the center, denotes chastity, A face in form rather ovnl than broad, with tho ubovc churnctcrlstics, is indelibly stumped with the mark of purity. A turued-up snub nose indicates cheerfulness. If the lower lip is curved In the center the subject will nlso be whimsical. The crown of tho head raised nnd well developed and the upper lip wide nt the corners of the mouth, the under lip being full, arc signs of benevolence nnd n philanthropic character. This Is further accentuated by three or four horizontal lines above the eyebrows. The Woman's Exchange Names of 8choola Vo the r.ditor of tromein'u Pace: ,P.einr "Iidam Could jou kindly give no the names of n few of the beautify ing business schools In Philadelphia? u. v. n. I cannot tell you these names In tho column, but will bo glad to do bo If jou bend a btamped, addressed en velope. Wants Skin Specialist To the Editor 0 Woman's I've: Dear Madam Kindly give mo tho names of two or three physicians that 1110 skin specialists that reside In thn city of Philadelphia. S. M. You can tlnd tho names of several skin spcclnllstH In the classified husl ness section of the telcphono directory under the heading "Dermatologists." I nm not ablo to recommend nny one to ou through tho column, but would suggest thnt jou Inquire nt n hospital, where they havo a thorough knowledge of Buch things and will bo nblo to tell you tho best person to go to. To "Anxiously Waiting" I can only tell j'ou to go to any of these four places, the Society for Or ganlzlng Charity, nt 419 South Fifteenth streot: tho Union Bonevolent Assncla Hon, 71f Spruco Btrect; the Protestant Hiiiseopnl City Mission at "-' South Third btrect, or tho Homo Missionary Society, at 513 Arch street They would loud their best efforts toward helping tho man tlnd work, and 1 nm suie that they would obtain some sort of musical position for him. You see, I do not hnvo j'our name, nnd so I can do noth ing for you except recommend jou to tho places I have told you of. For Buttonholes Crochet cotton makes the finest pos sible thread for buttonholes. Whenev.r I have any odds and ends of cotton li ft from n piece of crocheting, I wind them on a small cardboard and write 011 it tho number o the thread and put It In my button-box, and never buv nnj thrend for the above purpose. Modern Prlscllla. The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. Whnt significant name has been given by Oscar, fifth son of the former Geiman Ktilser, to his joungest daughter? 2. Deseiibc an easy nnd inexpensive wuy of making n toy cnt, 3. In what way can window-gloss be cleaned which will give it u high polish V 1. How can a dainty little bib for the baby he made' 0, What kinds of soap can one use to counteract the effect of hard water on the skin? 0. Describe n good-looking new lamp shadu for u bedroom. Yesterday's Answers 1. Twelfth Night, or the twelfth ulght ufter Christinas, in olden times, marked the close of the Christmas hulidaj scuson. In the church calendar, Rplphnny, when the visit of the Magi is foniniem orated, falls on this date. 1. Unsullne should not be stored in u bnseincut or cellar, ns the fumes lire heavier than the nir und set tle on the floor, making their ig nition 11 possible danger, 3, A comfortuble cnrilago blanket, which keeps the drafts off baby's Bhoulders, is made with 11 hole near one end for his hend to go through, tho short end falling over his shuuldeis und hack, !. Satisfactor.v inside belting can be innde nt home by tuklng un blcacliid muslin of tho desired width, doubling it and stitching It diagonally all nlong its length. 5. The prettiest kind of a cover to use on 11 gate-leg table when It is folded und set ngulnst tho wall is a long, narrow one with 11 de sign nt the end which falls below the edge of tho dropped leaf, (I, An uttiaetive duvctyn tocjuo is trimmed with un edge of novel roses, mado by colling the nm teiial round und round. By OINTIIIA Is Flirting Sinful? Dear Cynthia Is flirting considered to bo one of tho seven deadly sins? Of course there aro condltlcns that point to Its favor. In a city, where there Is 1 ij university, It Is all the more dimou t to resist Just a llttlo of the flavor. Once "acquired," Is it a hard habit to breal7 "OASOLINH OEIITI13." No, flirting Is not ono of tho Bovcn deadly sins, but It Is rather a pocr sport, unless both man and girl know It Is flirting and neither ono carcB sorlousiy. It's always wiser to be sincere In every thing. Then thero nre never any regrets. Another Scolding Dear Cynthia For quite a whllo I have been but a looker-on, but now 1. think I'll Join tho ctners nnd "Jump down 'WhltcyV throat." I'll botclia "Whltoy" wouldn't talk the way ho docs If he had a regular girl. From his let ters I Judgo he's a feller nbout eighteen years old, who didn't hit tho right crowd, When hn gets o'dcr and finds tho rfriht girl he'd get her tho mocn, If ho could, when sho evon hinted for it. He'd want hor to think as much of him as ho docs of her nnd ho'd be right . . 1. ...... 1-. .! nHil finll tnoro 10 answer nor every uevirs m.u .... BUTTINSKY. Poor Whltcy, how they do rcast you. o Puzzled Dear Cynthia Hero's another pno of j'our advice seekers. You have hoped others so much, I hope you will en lighten mo. ... 4 Last November whllo traveling I met a young man. As Boon ob wo were In troduced he invited me to tho "movies. I accompanied him nnd that wns tho only tlms I was In his company. We left bis cltv the next day. But since then wo havo been corresponding, Irregularly. Last Christmas I received a greeting, hence 1 was very much surprised to re ceive a verv pretty gift this Christmas I accepted samo and wrote him a letter of thanks, but did not return any gift My glr friend and I had an nrgument about this. Sho also received a gift from a joung man, but with whom alio wns better acquainted. Sho returned a gift. Neither of us ever did or ever will consider theso young men any more thnn "Just friends.' Under the circum stances what was tho proper thing to I cortalnly will appreciate your ndvlco In this matter. I havo had no answer to mv letter as yet nnd I nm beginning to doubt my courso cf action. Your co'umn Is wonderful. All mem bers of our family from mother to the "kid" nre Interested. "DIM. If the j-oung man's present reached you In plenty of tlmo for you tp send him n ;lft In return you could havo done so, hut a card would be quite enough and a gift from a girl to a man Is always a matter for personal decision. Cynthia thinks j'ou w In vvhnt cu did. Next bo nice to send tho j-ouni gift, but this year it w necessary. They Do Not Sit Dear CvnMiln T am olghtecn venrs old nnd I very prettv by every ono question which I want t vour male correspondent that a good-lnoklne- "ePow bcsldo a pretty girl? Nov lng when I go to work and the seat next to mo vacant, nnd a good-loovin In the trolley car he will scat beside mo, but perha front, or on the side of n while some funny-lookli como nnd Bit beside me, I to sit bcsldo some ono looking: and then pcrhap havo nerve enough to sit ono out of every ten got lows will sit thero, but th of times when I walk to I am waiting for It som start to flirt with me, bu get In tho car and ho gel ho will sit some place ne besldo me. I always thou to be ns near as posslblo but I don't And It so In my this question is a puzzle 1 girls. Havo you ever fou thin? Oh. yes, by tho way. If Inquisitive, what Is your Arn vnii VA- nt. lltldet- tw 'your position Is not so cat I to be. Is It? To answer o tne crazy letters. vvcu. certnlnlv nre n lot o" hel unfortunates who seek n I have Just mado tho nt a girl from California and wroto a lcter to you unde "Lonesomo Cupid," but li llshed, nnd sho nHked mo j'ou wouldn't plcaso publls Well, I hope some ot friends will answer tho qi wish "MoWlzzburgh" and well aB tho others, would a two above mentioned wrl Interesting lotters. AI My dear, do you rcall aro somo men In the worl want to spend their time girls they do not know? J do not rcnllzo also that tl things In this world thai Bcautj' Is only Bkln deep, r the real beauty comes That Is, character. For many reasons pcrsc nbout Cynthia are not an f hi t- tr ASCO ASCO A ,' "S CI 01 Has a s c 6 and from the oven3 of our own three large bakeries, we are able to sell this big loaf at 8c. Every penny over 8c that you pay for bread is literally money thrown away, for at NO price can you buy better quality than is in the "Victor" loaf. Why continue to let those extra pennies slip from your purse? A, S c o A I o A S c o A i SJ rC O A r c , c, o "c1 "" : A S' c j -W - a ., nn. ASCO ASCO M il And Forcing It to Do the Work at Hand Instead of Look' "NCI3 upon a time there wcro v hori rrlhle tortures meted out to those who were uiifortunnto enough to be captured by their enemies. There wns the Iron Mnltlcn, tho rack, the slow drop of vvntcr dripping, drip ping, dripping until the victim went mnd with its monotony, nnd other frightful Inventions that make us shud der nowadays when wc hear of them. We nre! not subjected to this kind of thing now; thero is no pillory or stocks, no whipping post, none of those horrors. Everyday llfo rocs nlong smoothly, If wo behave ourselves, nnd wc aro in no danger of being caught by an ambushed privnte enemy nnd taken off to be tor tured in his house. No, thero nre none of these fearsome things that made people writhe nnd scream nnd tenr their lmlr in ngony. Hut wns there nny torture in those olden dnys that quite compnres with the distress of pulling your mind down to the verv enrthly necessity of finish ing jour Saturday morning work before jou go a-sprcclng on Saturday after noon? TSN'T it terrible? J- You come gnyly into your place of business, or perhaps you go just ns gnyly into the kitchen or up the stairs. Your desk hns the expression of one who would sny, "Well, come on ovei nnd get busy, wc have lots to do this morning." The kitchen tnble seems to hnvc nddcrt nbout fifty or a hundred dishes since you Inst snw it, nnd its whole outline plends for help. The bedrooms nre tho usitnl Snturday morning wreck, sheets nnd blnnkctn hanging over chnirs nnd bedposts, pil lows slapped into pitiful, dejected shapes. The whole thing plends silently, "Come, fix mo up; I'm a sight!" A PESSIMIST hns been defined as n man who closes one eye, wrlnklei 1 his hend, snys bepulclirnlly : iU U1HIII.I"1 I" U lilUll vim 13 tun vl ouuBiiiuv invw uiuuuaiiiunii ". - Bi Uictor Bread (Children thrive on it) Thousands and thousands of housewives no longer run out in the ear y morning to get bread for breakfast. They have found that the Victor Loaf stays fresh, so they Buy Victor Bread each afterm ureanrasu until Iyn.TSinBly fresh-erai from & m i, Mnm onJ MwnJ A;rn Acnev 7 ' " -. --- t- I orward to the rlcasuro of Saturday Afternoon 1 Ami your mind Is no more Int. In them t inn If ,..i.i Y... lnWi white wall. ' uo m UJ ."I woridcr who will he i, .,,. h.t.i 1- eLt-1.1 e. . .. - '"-iuf .. e.iuu 10 luiuKiDg, intently. "p .,"1 hnvo that new wnlst so that I!i i .'." ""' "" s get there. Oh ' I can't be bothered," ' i "Vntv ttila Iaam . .. , you decide, wrenching r & iroiii uciiguiiui lliotlglits. "In . to your. letter of Jnnunrv " i0 knew whnt show we're irnlne- . n" hnte to go without knowlne . , sometning. nnout of Janunry 3-1,' TP TOU arc at homo your con-, tion wiin yourself runs just .vM tlio same w-ny: "Heavens' .,,?" erensv nan: I'll hnvo to i,ii t, . "i clean oh, think where I'll i,, ' Kt have to curl up thnt nasty HttleL1 I never snw so many dishes in my i;e?; You find yourself stnndlng datrf before the onen window i.. i""M i iiiiiii? iiiv iiuir will irn iin.. ii "i shaken n blanket vicnmitd,. ' 1 Tho blanket droops disconsolate.!, . the floor, and your vnirrnnt i,i.' hnvlnif tnken wfnir. lino nii-i... ." the joys nnd nlcnsures nf th. .?'" The bed remains hnlf made v h K wonder nnxiouslv nnel ..'; ' nbout your hnlr, your dress, the .J!' the dinner nnd pvcrvthln- m And then you hnvo to turn ,. energetically about, face the work .. , done and somehow do it hcfori V e-o out. '' rsnTTT.Tl l.nnn t.i ., yj ti s,viy.n "irat omen t ran tJ turcs hnvo been worse ,.. ....I !,, rnii. mlml nfimti .tn..i . .. '"M '"& v... .....it. su...,- on ii n, eitrtll Wftl It wnnts to fly nbout in golden clou of expected pleasure? Thank heaven we Hvo today, m,,, instead of yesterday! y' l"' Two Minutes of Optimism Hy HERMAN J. STICI1 The Pcp-ti-mist and the Doer benutlful brow, draws up the corners of his mouth, nnd, wearily nhaH "It can t ue done." . ij 4 ...kl.u!i !n 1m I. nil n minofitnn tr mnnnelilH l . . I Urith 5eun Ml NC won for the ' '' ' 't' . f-i ASCO fuv-u ASLU ASCO ' ' '' ' --.I-, . ASCO ASCO fc ii ill i.rti Ji ii, i iti - O f; k i , 1 liSi&. rM W'I '" 3fe'y-, r- '- '. ..t.i .ry- TWtJJHtte-''1' - J . ...-. r'vfrsyriarAtitwliw"-wwV.i-tr- ?) v.. .At nrtttjawjBRii r-!")tPT r&w. ken!W,-KrW,'f,Tv1 TKtrfe-rtnr. ; nv j
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