i-Vi ' M. if 'Tf "l " if ' ' f ;uiw : 4.-1- '-A '' A Y, A ) - EVENING- PUBLIC LEDGEIl-PHlCADEtPHIX ERIDitY, " iTOTTTAttY 34, 1021 ; THROUGH A WOMAN'S EYES By JKAN "A Nice Quiet Girl" . ...titlA atnrntr mon linn Thft crnio lor u " - . inn .,-' ..- . , K",,'?,. , they ddmanded. ."ooks. Puu but brains, brains, brrtlnsl'' tfEvl the very nr8t they 'took'' to J, new woman-tho girl who hod no m?p who assumed nu Intellectual lpu llh them and wag able to give Kls. bi n the rostrum as In the homo. 4n with Lis Tew fetish of thinking M.nwnke women beciimu tlicvoguc of mHrrJ , , Soon tuo fuiow who ' "b K about taking out the pret- tlHtglrl in town cliangcu iiw niao 10 roUtlty ?nd qalty J "' natter he had esconcu 10 uiu ouvui dr "'?,'!' !l?mint clrl madt one mis- . iiho overreached herself. She for ".t V seem?, that man's ruling paftslon Fot' Li.J nnrl that no matter how badly i.nii- F01' -u nnd that no miittor I -"' i : . 'i.- nw nrnorwise uc. unv mi- - 15 1. on he may otherwise be, any np MnWr.".1" in not mistftlnhis vonlty 1 "". i that will not sustain" his vanity is Flkoly "o bo no more than a temporary iberratlon ! THE WOMAN'S At a Wedding , nt Woman's To the Kdtter of Woman's 1'aoe W.w.'.fl.tii-A a aubscrlbi Madam A a subscriber of your U',lr ' . .. ,i.,i.. (,. mo Infnrmtt- v." yu R",u'' "" ;- ..I ." v. iunii- PPe,. .v. nmmr dress for a church Hon on "'"'"' -iTw-duS .ue in one of the f Jhlonable suburbs. "What would bo ! nroner dress for tho men and women ,h rinw Just Rolng to tho church. Kf'SllT not attend tho reception nt the ?ut .after tbo service? The brldnl h2Sv w I be m full wedding attire. r" miis. i. c. hn rorrect. at an evonlntr wedding ToiJl? rlnthes should be worn, oven If '"."iocs not : attcn tho reception which one does noi a dnncr. folin with low neck and longer sleeves f?l a strlotly evening dreps. If she JSfew tS .So this, but the man must Kir "he rtgular ovlng clothes. Wants Examination -a th, KJItor of iroman's Paof. "' . Madam Have been a constnnt Sl'.r of th" EVENING PtIBI.tO LBDOEH JSJome time and. knowing you have 2Jen Sthers Information, would vo very JrVtcful if you would be kind enough to hiP,lret0?o know If there Is any hoe nitnt to which I could go where I could Elf a thorough examination of tho noso So throat If you know of one. I would fXod be grateful to you If you would Jit me about It, and at what time I hall go. as I am of tho opinion that, of course, there must be certain hours. ' M v g Tou could have your nostf and throat thoroughly examined at the University Hospital. Thirty-fourth und Spruco Btreets. Qo thero any day except Sat urday, between 2 and 3 o'clock. These examinations are also made at the Presbyterian Hospital. Thirty-ninth nnd Tllbert streets, at the dispensary which Is conductod on Monday. Wodnes- DREAMLAND ADVENTURES "Bad Doctor Daf' By DADDY OIIAPTBB V The Fight In (lie Gave TTUSH-SH-SH!" hissed Dr. Bat, fllU tl ting back and forth over the man skeplng on tho floor of the cave. "Hush air When this mnn goes sound asleep, I'll show you what a great doctor I am." "What aro you going to do?'' whis pered Peggy, who with Billy and Judgo Owl wns keeping a close wntch on Dr. Bat They had begun to think he was up to mischief nnd meant harm to the sleeping man. "I'm going to do aa my Bnt cousins In South America do I'm rolng to let out somo of his blood," hissed Dr. Bat "Oh, you mustn't do that," whispered Peggy "It would hurt him and he loolis ery weak now." "Of course ho Is weak," hissed Dr. Hat "Ho has been wnndcrlng In this cave for two dayB trying to find the way out, nlthough tho entrance Is Just a couple of turns down tho hallway. He will bo weaker after I've doctored him." "Huh! I don't think you are much of a doctor when you make him worse In stead of better," said Billy. Dr. Bat gave a queer sort of a snicker. I'm tho best kind of a doctor," he replied. "While I mako this man worso, I will make all theso mlco and rats better becauao thoy will bo ablo to feast off the food ho hns in his ivtsket Thus far he has boen able to fight them off, but when t get through with him he will bo ablt to fight no more." "We-ce-ee'" softly Plghed tho dozenB of rats and mlco crouching In the shadows waiting for tho feast. "When he ran light no more then wo will have our party. reggy and Billy lookod at each other. They must savo this man from the bats, the rata and tho mice. But how could thev do It? They were almost as smull as tho bats, and they felt very helpless as they flew about on the frail leaf wings which Judge Owl had fastened to their shoulders with pine needles. They felt they could scarcely defend themselves If the hats should attack them In tho air. wniie iney knew ir they lost their wings ami fell among tho rats, they would prolmhlv be torn to pieces In a Jiffy. But the man began to talk In his slofp. Hu was telling his own story, and they hovered close above him anxious to hear. "I must get home with my basket of looil to my wife and babies." the man as saying "They aro hungry nnd nmy star If I don't get there. Hut i can t make my wny through this snow Sturm What shall I do? Ah. here Is a cnv ru go In and got out of the stnrin Thin, when It has blown over, I will malto my way homo. What a big ciiw ,.-hnp It Is n robbers' cave. MojIh, I will And gold and Bllver here sold nnd silver to tnke homo to my wlfo and babies to feed them, to clothe them, to keep them wnrm. Ah, I'm lost ' I can't And my way ou (let away, you rats ! You shall not li.io my basket of food! I must ;mc th.it for my children. I'm tired! lei tlnd'" And tho man's voice dl.jd "way. and ho brmthed hard In deep slumber , Now Ik my time!" hissed Dr. Bat. i il take tho blood out of his neck, Juat 'in South American cousins do to miks tln (ma asleep. Then tho bats "l mtc. ran hao this basket of food for their party 'cast." Ullly and I'esgy also grabbed at Dr. at. but he turned on them In a Hash. ppety-rlp ' ho toro off ono of IVggy'fl m B ,Hla!iety.slanh I ho pulled off 0"o of llllly'H wings. tni i".,nu!terwl ho children; down " ard th,, hungry rnts and mice, th. i eet ou'" squealed Gray Back. couriig1; "U "ut B,lly llttln,t loat nl8 whi'J' .ll,:,,t 'ou-'" W'ly -rle'1 1"' in i i ,t?warl tho floor, trying hard T.f old lilmseir up with his ono wing, got in' i'!y r,n stron'' ! No rnt can i.MhJ wlltn Ully "a''1 tbut tho queer hV i,I; B haPPened. Ah quick ns a wink Lrni nKi,u,i ,0 Brow' nnd before ho hit the Kn Wns lllB own rcBular Blx Hirif1!.' ''" 1)lt0 you!" squeuled Gray ,1...... ' '. 4 pan a panic at tho sight of the ;,, ,m.,nil'y- "my Back bared his Wrt7, 1 i " uul "my a foot shot for (irnv uA h.aT, klcl Tho Icicle caught sail,, i k '"J'10 stomach and awny he ral, L",Ver,'be heiuls of the crouching the wall ''':"' f",r' fllr .ut u"t'l h h,t IW1 ? '" ll 8.lmn nl ,l hang, rat ifnl, i'.to tbo ground nnd a largo him p1'11 f0F ,,er- 8ht screamed at "an J m ',?lrl ! I'm Btrong I No rat lie? on!. '.I01 Ana l0- there sho was Ml m, f,,,H ,ml '""1 she kicked the Do w !ftBim'er H"w lul '" v ii win 7 t,1Jln,k , ,,at i,esy nn' D'y tho mice? r "Bht wl,U ,1,e r,vta a,ul Von?,nolnbatsl?0y Wl" SttVe JU"B0 At'Jst.man from bad Dr. u.t? WKt4V?fi., Vrlfftod rob. i NEWTON rVn Iia Mn ilu. li..ii . -. ". i i"u iuuuu wns novel t4ini biiu vxuucu in ic. :uorc vaunni thnn. discreet, she ouUclntlllntcd, ob scured Her satellites with men the tin pardonable uln. So they arc runnlrtR awny from tlio brtUlatit flrl. They Ilcc nt tlio mention of "brniny" or ''superior," nnd It looks n If "a nlco, quiet girl Is uolne to be the drawing enrd Again for n while. n ", .-. " b? I.hter"1 While- the "nice, quiet girl" may be ma gtm take heart. Hhe need not mfly retire altogether. . Not If she la brnlnr cnoileh to be "nlrp ami nnlot. clever enough to bo unobtrusive, If she will snow her powers or conversation by letting "him" talk, her deep Insight by being Interested, her logic by being Im nrcsscd. Then her letterbox will continue to bo filled nnd her wire nlwnys "busy!" (CoirjnlRht, 1021. by Public Ledger Co.) EXCHANGE day and Friday of each week : and tho time to go there Is 1.30. I hope that this Information will help you. Both of these places aro excellent to go to, and you will receive tbo best of attention. Correct Colors for Lampshades To the lidttor of Woman' Paot: Dear Madam Could you tell me what Is mixed with oil nalnts (In tubes) to make them transparent, so that thy can bo used for pnlntlng a lamp shade. i have neon trying to io one ror myseir, but somo of the colors do not show up at all over a light I would thank you If you could give me some Information on this subject. DIANA 8. Thero are certain colors that ennnnt bo used In painting lampshades, on ac count of their non-transparency, nnd thero doesn't seem to bo nnv way of making thorn transparent They could tell you at any good store whero draw ing materials are sold, whIOh colors to use, and which not to use. Such shades as crimson lake, burnt sienna, purple and certain shades of yellow and blue are. nil very good. Don't make the mis take of mlxlntr white with anv of vnnr colors, as this deadens them, and takes away tncir transparency. Dancing and Exercise To the Editor cf 'Woman's rase: Dear Madam Will you please put In tho column how to make fat legs thin ner? K. A. K. W. There aro special exorcises for this pur. pose which you could get from a physi cal culture expert, but If you exercise In other ways, walk a great deal, and go upstairs slowly, rising on your toes on each step, you can take off excess flash yourself. Dancing Is also good oxerclse for this purpose and skntlng and playing basketball. Of courso It would not be wise to go In for these more violent exercises unless you nro sUro that your heart la In perfectly good condition. V A Graceful SJcirt With a Plain Bodice nwHw VBKF.1H' It hit W W s7 V') Hy COKINNK 1,0 WK The Inw of ciinipciiHiitloii operates In the world of rtrcxM nu elsewhere. Hero for Instance, is n frnok 1him hodiro lines ore plain almost to n point of tailored severity hut wIiom1 xklrt in draped in gracefully swathing lines by way of smartly contrasting effect. Shoulder lines niov be narrow, the bnek ditto, nnd sleeves abbreviated almost to the vanishing point, but the hips inclino to n certain restrained breadth nnd the hem pretends to n little fullness. It is fashion's wny of balnnring accounts, ns it were. The material Is brown sntln, and the exotic llnwers on front and back of the bodice uro of brown wool. The New Patchwork Collars Fashion Just now has an economical whim which Is nt tho name time one of her loveliest. It's a collar, mi exquisite lacey one, but here's tho secret of It. Ono doesn't have to spend a lot of money on tho lace. Instead, the Inexltnble little odds and ends of this which you have tucked away from time to time mnv lie mi ii . a . i used. There nre small squares of fllct. JSMl'tM M trated and economic J Wllli S delicious cooked food. ' B a bit of Insertion, n tiny pleco of Irish oh, nil sorts and varieties of lace, nro used together nnd therein lies tho beau tiful pconnmv of It. Tliesn Hatches aro sowed onto net. innklng ft pretty and, uniform design out or tnem, nnn mo wholo Is rdped with tho narrowest oi lace The collar moy bo mado n deep, creamy color by dipping It In ochre. Adventures With a Purse TilH craze for Irish lore has extended beyond the use of It as trimming for dresses and underwear. It now Is seen ' ndortilng bureau scarves and center- ' pieces- iiml making a mighty fine job of It. If nu nsk mo ! I saw a whole tableful of Irish lace scarves nnd cen ' ternleces nt various nrlccs. Vou con probably picture for yourself how ex tromoly effective they are. The lace and Insertion combined make n width of probably two nnd a half or throe inches, nnd nre not so light and line ns seen on blouses and underwear. Hut my, what a rich-looking trimming they mnke The center pieces nro about S2.7K j'nrh. while tlio scarves nre around $1.75 anil jj."i.7ii depending upon the size. I just happened to see these, and thought thnt I would monllnn them in eae nny Adventure reader could find use for some plush coat buttons. I rnn ocross n shop where thev may be had in nlmost any sl.e, and lit moderate prices, ns low ns forty cents n dozen. In fact, the small 1zih cost only thirty cents. They nre black, and vary in size from live-cent piece dimension to silver-dollar size. Any bod. who rends those Adventures mnv,. 'm- loss fnlthfiillv ( ionnro. for in- ,.,.,, will know thnt I have n fnnd- nrss for black jec1r. I am. in fact, never without a bar pin or broody of some sort in either dull or bright jet. I hold that the contrast of n good-looking black pin against a white blouse is quite Mimrt. So, with thi'-o ideas in mind, I may he p.udnned if period! -callv. as 1 find new ami pnitlculnily nice pins. I write of them. Home there must lie who think con as I! Now. this collei'tion of pins is a mighty good one. Nice bar pins, both dull nnd (iviiil.llmr hriL'ht. lii li'itli regulation nnd .. . , . !... f 1 B!8.?. " "".A ' ' . i " TXT o M 1 I " tllMI ' " " I'll" I'll! - - beetle design with oircnd wings are to be found. The comforting thing Is the nricc. which ranges from fifty cents to $1.2... Here is sotnethlnc thnt will uppea to the mother of a girl about eight or ten years old or even older, for the matter of thnt. I came across some torn o' shunters toilaj. My llrst im pression was Hint tbej were made of felt. Hut now that I think of it. the quality was so soft mid nice, I think they must be made of a velour. They come In a number of colors tnn. dark blue, heniin nnd the like. A.nd stumped ijii their tops Is n lint! dedgn, which when rmbrnldeicd in yarn, makes a most effective showing. These tnms are very smnrt for 'tirls, and the amount of embroidery requited will take only a ery short time. The price Tor n tnm ready stamped for embroidering. Is !?2.00. llir ii iinr siiiiih until rn t unit!!! m rage Killtor or plume Walnut or Jloln 3tnM). Things You'll Love to Make Grape-Basket SewmBaskel 1 hopi you kept nt least one wooden crane basket when you made your grape jelly. For, see tho fascinating sewing basket you can make from It. Carefully remove tho strlDH of wood from the top, tnsldo and outside, nnd bottom of the basket, also tho handle. Cover them with Bhlrrod silk. Make one strip of silk twlco tho Oipth of the bnsket and two and one-half tlmc as long ns the cir cumference of tho basket at the top. Join tho short ends of the strip : shir tho top and tho bottom, and run two rows through tho middle lengthwise. (These two rows should como Just nlong the top eugo oi me orskbi;. wnen roiaen over, one-half of the strip of silk line the outside, the other half the Inside of tho basket. Replace the covered strips and handle by tncklng with the small tacks under tho folds of silk so as to concial the. tacks. Cover with silk, a plcro of cardboard to fit the bottom, and gluo It Into place. FLORA. THE DAILY NOVELETTE Mr. Cnrtcr'a Armchair Adventure llv !.. n. KNniAi.n Without howled the wind. Against tho window panes beat tho driving rain. Hut the Carter's living room wan warm and cozy. Mr. Joseph Carter, his chair drawn up before tho glowing tire In the grate, his feet on n tapestried foot stool which had been a Christmas pres ent from his daughter Jenny, reflected that ho was fairly comfortable. Now for his plie and mngajlnoi "Oh. hum 1 If you're going to bury jour nose In n book, guess I'll go to bed," and Mrs. Carter snoko not so !? rceontfully as sleepily. ''Nobody'l. lie coming In. such n night. That awful bred phoned something or other to Jenny, so I suppose he Isn't coming around. Did I ttll von aliotlf fho mnn thnt was hero today selling a silver pol ish and well, what do you know about thnt?" For her husband was lost to the world In his book. I,ldn Cortor roto wrathfully nnd stalked away, but on tho threshhold sho paused, to fling a parting taunt through tightened lips. She d'rnppenred, nnd Joseph, dimly nwaro that somo element disturbing to his atmosphere had taken Itself hence, gavo himself up wholly to nn absorb- ltitr tale wherein Orlsntnln foiit-ht with Occidentals abetted or balked by beau tiful women In a land that had never heard of the Sullivan law. At Its conclusion Joseph sighed long nnd deeply. Armchair adventures t Yob, Llda was right. And yet, what other kind of nd ventures could ever come to a middle aged codger whoso path of exlutenco rnn smooth and worn between his modest suburban home nnd bookkeeper's stool In tho bank, whoso only companions wero a few time-serving bank clerks Ilko himself, his plumj, prosaic I,ldn, his flighty, fleetlngly pretty daughter Jenny Ono had to be born to naventure, a sword In ono hand, a pistol In the other. Ho wished A alight, scraping sound along the mde of tho house attracted Mr, Car ter's attention. Tiptoeing to the win dow he raised tho shade and peered Without At first he saw nothing be yond stnnting lines of rain. Then ho gllmsped a dark figure dragging what was It? Oh, yes, n ladder. And In n ray of the flashlight the figure Inter mittently turned on, Mr. Cnrtor saw on a cornor of the side porch a small blnck bog, Small black bags spelled one thing to Joseph. Burglars' kits. Dropping tho curtain he stepped bnolc, rubbing hln chin reflectively. Adventure had como to Mr. Carter. How would Mr. Carter meet ndvonturo? Theoretically ho knew, to bo suro weapon in hand. Uut Mr. Carter lived In a town where people didn't have weapons. Wnltl Thero vns that small nagger upstairs in tno den, an ncir loom from his wife's great uncle or some one. Upstairs on quiet feet sped Joseph, lunching the den. he fumbled along the wall In the dark, found tho dagger, yanked out tho push-pins which held It to the wall, turned back down the stairs and why, the fellow had gotten Into tho front hall I Over his wife's cedar chest, J Why, the fellow had gotten Into tho mmmmmmammMmifmmmmmmi ALL SALES FINAL STARTING TOMORROW WE OFFER THE MOST EXTRAORDINARY EVENT THIS SEASON INVENTORY SALE Our Entire Stock of Winter Coats, Wraps, Suits and Dresses has been assembled in several groups marked way below Cost to effect absolute clearance before our annual stock taking. 81 Street Dresses 19.50 Formerly 29.75-49.7S Tricotincs, Poiret twills, Velveteens, Crepes de Chine, Jerseys and Mig nonettes. 58 Afternoon Frocks 29.50 . Formerly 49.75 to 59.50 Canton Crepes, Velvets, Crepe Satins, Crepes de Chine, Tricotincs. Ad vance models. 49 Exclusive Dresses 49.50 Formerly C9J50 to 95.00 Duvetyns, Tricotincs, Chiffon Velvets, Canton Crepes, Crepe Satins. New Spring styles included. 0 for people of Use Kingnut in injjer brend and soo how ten der and rich it will be. Warning Do not be mlaled hy th. wordoleomirgarincon the Klngnut packaee. mde necessary by tlit survival of an old law. Klnsnut contains no animal fats. It Is made from the pure oils of OUgMgN; f-iiil thecocoanut and vea-fy I- --gT nut, blended wlttf Jl paiteurlied milk. If ,M( sy?CB5afrfta where sho stored hor surplus silver, bent a figure rilling Its contonts, Now, possibly Joscph'M persistent pouring over .deeds of heroism had re acted on his natural timidity. At any rate, stifling nn Impulse to drop his an tique nnd throw up his hands, Joseph mnde one leap from tho sixth Btalr from tho bottom, landed plump against tnn Intruder, all but knocked him hend llrst Into the chest, nnd, vlth the handle of the dagger pressed coldly against hln victim's neck, Informed hi in feebly thnt ho had him, by George, ho had him ! Then Joseph lifted up his voice. "Lido. Jenny! (let tho police whllo I keep htm covered I" But It wasn't I.ld.a or Jenny whs came to his assistance. It was Fred who rushed In at tho front door, i - ' Istcrlng n number of omotlons perplex. Ity, sheeplshness, chagrin. Ho proved n valuable help, however. In tying the thoroughly frightened and docllo ancnlc thief to a chair In tho dining loom. Then started for n policeman. Ah ho reached tho door, a olc from above halted him, timorous, entreating. "Fred Oh, Fred I" It was Jenny, for some reason or other veiled und coated and holding a BUltcnse. Fred turned. "Voij J"nny .' TVell, I guess we'd hotter explain, now." Ho nrlnned sheenlshly. "Wo we wero ralng to elono I wan nxli dcr when I heard you call." ralng to elopo I wan fixing tho lad 133 S. 13th Street Lousol Policy Before the begin ning of each new season the entire stock is reduced re gardless of loss to carry out the Lousol Policy of starting each' season with new goods nnd not carrying over stock from one year to the next. mmmmmmmmiim MABjSaKRJN uln Sconomy in ooocl Oaste You want the right taste no matter what it costs. If it is economical, so much the better. Judge Kingnut's deliciousness by putting it to the most severe tests. Serve it on hot breads; season vegetables with it; use it in your cooking. Consider how much it means to you to get this pure, wholesome food oflikable flavor at a money saving price. The quality of Kingnut is uniform summer and winter a fact welcomed by housewives who want a product that gives dependable results. Its fine, smooth texture adds tc its merits. In spotless kitchens, Kingnut is made from re fined vegetable oils, blended with pasteurized milk. Ask for Kingnut when you do your marketing. Kingnut is made and guaranteed by Kellogg Products, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. For Sale by Leading Dealers Wholesale Distributors A. F. BICKLEY & SON , .520-22 North Second St., Philadelphia, Pa. ilnxket 3318 , Us, HH "You won't understand," crtert Jenny desperately, "but when a person's ywinB mcy iiko imveniuro i "Exactly," agreed her father briskly. " "And you two run right nlong. I'll tix: things up with your mother, .lust senary tho cop back If you meet him." Somo moment.') Inter, an Joseph sat on tho stairs pulling nwny nt bis pipe, he beard his name called from nbove. A glance upwards, disclosed his I.ldn, Itlmonoed curl-trmerid. vnwnlne oncnly. "Thought I heard something," sho ex..v., ' J' plnlned. "I'm such n light sleeper. But , r may I Inquire why you are staying Upi, V so Into niui wny you nro sitting on tnoM l ,", stu.rs? Been reading?" y. fi -.u. iuluiiil-o .lucpn ciiui mux . "Just helping Fred and Jenny elope AmtallV catching n, burglar' probably the young fellow who showed you how to ihlno your silver. Now I'm waiting for tho,')(& police." i u "Joseph!" I,t(1n'n voice was reproach '"' ful "Yoi went and fell asleep " Then sho caught a glimpse of ths mauled contents of her chest, and, ln,. tho dimly lighted d'nlng room beyond, n trussed nnd pfolc figure occupying henrii huibnnd's chair , A "Joseiih1" But this tlma she all butPM? shrieked tils nanio and sank weakly ortfin tho upper stair u VJT Next Tompletr oelelle "llnnnoh,,,!, Jlnrle" " ' 9131 9 ALL SALES FINAL 45 Costume Suits 75.00 Formerly 125-175 Handsome modes tai lored or trimmed with Squirrel, Beaver, Austra lian Opossum. 63 Fur-Trim'd Wraps 95.00 Formerly 150 to 225 Mnrvella, Duvetyn, Vel dyn with Squirrel, Aus tralian Opossum and Beaver. 31 Trimmed & Untrim'd Wraps 59.50 Formerly 75.00-125.00 Bcaucnra, Duvetyn, Vol dyn, Mnrvella, tailored or fur trimmed. taste &tf .Wm " 1 .1 ih 'i r ?. r L2.grt.-v: m n J1 A AV: ( & .'A'iaXSW.V JifW r V& .,,:,& .;.m- s, Ji-:
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