6 (' I ! I r li lr ' B) ' 1 V J k. Af?S. WILSON DESCRIBES MORE FOODS AND THEIR USES Asparagus Has Medicinal Properties What Aspic Is Miule Of and Ingredients of Halting Powder Also Told By MRS. M, (iSUrioht. 191. Im A. W1IJSOX ' Sin u. .1. irjon. All nonts tcstrxm I A CLASSIFIED list of foods helps the ' housewife to hate n kroner know I-! -,t. - .i... ,.... i.., ' 5hC .,. UIU.U ivui wuu-ii ui- un-uu tintit'l . baking powder, to each IihidiIi for our dally upkeep. 1 nsii.ess men (lf i)Ur ,H n, fM,m I haro man years ngo oltissiued and , p0P hl-wiiUs nnd quick bread, ore listed mercantile products ns well us ami (in.ilftif ,tu0H baking pow.r to tlmfe supplied by the rancher, poultry llP ,,,, f (tur men, fishermen and farmer-.. rruli,,r4i on(1 mi ollf.. 1L.ili AspnrngUH a great favorite of the minor of baking povder to one pound early Itomans Is n uvurv in the mrlv of rtour I eprlnj lu 1,'uropc and the I" .S A. Ike1 Tor cukes, one o men cf baking pow hothouse or forced variety in espe. der to one pound of Hour dally delicate Seeds of tlni plant iri p0r cookie, one half outictt of baking sometimes uted for mnking u beverage I powd'ir to one pound of Hour ' served in place of coffee , n,,,,,, wrk , iM bu,i( 0f bo , Asparagus contains valuable nunei.il i.. i i. i,..Li( hi r.. I lalts of diuretic character, mid thin - - . . makes this vegetable terj desirable fori those "iifTerlng from kidnev and other Intestinal disturbance." Market (IM Ions of nspnragu are the white, vvhlt'n j Is often tinted with vhiuh of purpli nd the green, which varies from a deep green to greenish purple Care is net'es sarv when cooking asparagus to piv serve it delicate flavor. Wnh in manj waters and then plunge the tips of th ?:rass up and down to force the und rom the bud or tip ends. Aspic i translucent and sarurr jelly made of eal and other ine it and hone I'mvI for cold entrees, for dtconitlv flnlads Jml to s'uie tone'ies. gelatins, cte Tlie iiuine is a derlwition f'"in tbv. spike jellv or rrtm'li lav. tuler a dttlntv old time desert of rrjnee Avocado r .illlgiiMr piar n "iss-ics of puir crow ins in the n ..pi.-s 11 is i beautiful closin and inniRate.l u-ei Hkin Pear contains one - "d. whicli W held m n pocket near (he i enter of tlio fruit Au Gratin an entree or dish m.id of cooked food u-tli a cream tuee, tiirneil Into a bokiiis dish and cord ith flns bread crunihn and ducted with jrutel cheese, and baked Bicon is cured and -noke.l n.eat nfi hoes euts usuall.v uel are -idis )p lies, breast cuts look for thin "l.ins or rind, evenly streaked with red lean inu. and clear white fat Purchase bacon by the. strip o.. piece and rub well with a!ad oil and clut st Ith bran to pretctit moldin; I'lnce mi ice for tuentt -four hours betor sli ing ani' then the housutuu may slice it a tr n as pnper Itroiliug is the vert btt mc'iod by tthich tt cook bacon. Nkk the edg s tu prevent curling I iv n a shallow pan and broil. Turn as soou as a dli..ite brown. llaking powep A compound com posed of an acid, tin ilkili and it tiller. It is used in pla of east as a lcutou ing agent for making all patiies All baking pouilrrs hive for their constitu ents sodium bicarbonite. ionic form o uciij or acid sjlt and cornstarch Cornstarch 1-. u d as a riler f pr vent the miction ot the baking powder before the hou(tlfc 1 as had an .ppor tunitt to uiu the pivider Tnt ai 'ion of baking powder is to produce arbonie acid gas under certain tonditions and THE HUSBAND HATER V.y HAZEL DCYO BATCHELOB Corvrtcht. Dtl. tv Put t: Ltdtrtr Ce. Jean Vorrhrap, Iro-ight up '".';" 'im. in forced by Cio tieali and bar): nptcy of hT father ami hr- c -n 'far o pot erty ntu 'wmtij iti hpr m inliun, Jfir. Urnnd. s, ,n,, vent to his ratio, Jiafno and f'"V Mm ami i if; miserable itnm Olci; i'a"ti a ounu noovcer puts m in nppra'i ir atit thry brttjme 'nenilj Diclfc ''l ei'r molfs "i ntto.e of 'illinc i'i wuo ""' fier ,'""1 if'l omeM hifiie sc mght ard ' e-rtcarj Km fnna to pcrwatlo Jan ro -n t..m,, and Mnrl: liavinn aeif.airrj :r.n,...i,. lirr Iottg. Mfrri 'o let h. ourat; from htm ihe ;o.s ea-tf . : ... f. .it. ,m .m d "CrlOOl it: cftooJ ''-te'iti l 11111 ,1 w --, --- - , .....,.,, t, j hnnn I tittl I"' r-oud tnt eienfAn 'I'M ' h'l"' itiJ r,a is not how J. Dioc .Urwtm Again J i. a: ; tus standlm; with C c i ii -k ilu it "t br tlirhti. ! l"Om 1 IliU ii ineik'TC -r inn "iu i uf- nround an 1 ' fac to '' o at I n-rse r -hi1 tl Mv" Tn'i a m il ngsiix 8 9-o v 1 i.ch- t ' n.'pn .. -Jt,. f a I. 1 ''Uil'i 'c' The Ubt l mu I 3w - ,J burled oi-' J" tv r . -t .r . nre her- H- ' - '"J . varae-d "r -er '--(ctlin f 1 -r as tvc -s .4Aic ltq e -i .. 1 .: r - t. ,i .. -or' o'.s 'l".: ' waa "locklrff i "her cj-Ja- .rtlmc fJr--l .to ln'-o'1 fi ' c" I Knf Mrs Kran : o ." n a e-:-pla'ne'l eail ' Whj .! ail v0'' -- " A s UtlrR ahot t ' : r rr n fully. ' Ot -o-rre. i car. t cut Ja.i to t.w k a ho j' i i -1 - - -a J ' sh wn e- gh' ' Jean i ' n" xe 1 o 't'J He-e wan i ma" affan-H l-"i hr t-a' " tha r e ' d posf ) ' 3h ri! 1 them H. pis-ud i- -f t a a' i f I r- aid n k- t . , t- ku(binl - ti- .1 -o -ho -l"!"" i-rt I san!r eaU vi -a wa a t'j' ara r st . jt ier hr Your Soul's in Your Hand lIKItt IIAIH llorlinntiil lines, rlnne tnKlher littnlnv 'lefrrt" on Mounts of "l- ura, fam ntl Lun '." , Kn. fn than the gri'l 'he -ro,. br h rh tf it, is verv deep and it-ar U believes;! to show an aln out bopej-iilv i fe tiv t op.lltlon rf thi eioui t or Itr on wli'.li ipiears I-or it comrle'e . th'iis off tim oirrent of that pnr't ii. i rnoun' i line whereas the grille it Mi for fl f ecjtpe of forne of .ho eurrer t v Wee's of the terti at lines ithlrli uri jrt of tht grille s make-up rros turn trt an nvtrh a h ntlmnce to the free t p tra'loi &' tin unities of a mint it 1 line as Is wi.at In medical i'lnr li tiyhnl ally known as ' heart bloc ' a tarrter 'o th free and breathing opera Uoil t f the he irt If rcen for Instance on the rn tun' if Jupiter thev ui icgiirdtil ns turning 11 the ft od omi Hies of Mint m. lift i ntogbt Its ittnhlt on rev . rei e ie rlonsnrss rein oi nonor aivi mifii itieiin ninil ii re or It ps sh itteietl im tirlne lato with brauilful sentiments n ritten Upon t en I in n i t.ei t-pongi wnn u Wl' i s tin m iwiiv The crossbar i arc thl Wtt tOUa" (X b ecatlQ4 t i V ! t!ii toDtlitions arc. first, nlwii com- binrtl with sliitublc amount nf Hour ami moisture to dough up the Hour, second, heal to cook tlio dough, ""io standard rule for RnBn ' Proper amount of. leavening agent IIIL' 1IIIWII1-1 U 1 1111 III 11' Kill-Ill ut V lilted .u produeinc u bnklnc powder that N ilepi nihiMe rack housewife ina elet the brand which gives her the oest nsult-s. I The uxi if billing jiorder in bikinfi is to rplure tin Mast This sies to the liui-hcd piodu t a lijht cellular tru. tu re or teMun i Hiilm Harden balm. Maim or mint oi I lemon halm is un nr.cnatie Riirden herb belotiKini; to the mint famllj U has a proiionnoed lemon odor. Is used for seasoning. precriuj and piclnc. Bamboo shools are tender soung sa ots of the bamboo tree, eaten by tlio Chlnee Uambo.t "-hoots nro a con tituoiit "f i hop -uej and other Chinese dihes smed in mm of the mandarin r. stnuntiLs. ten hoii-cs and chop suey parlor ILiuannH Vniit i tne tiee which is i native of tin Wi"t Indies, but is now i 'nutated m i'' & tropical ioim trie Men- "lj 1 lie tlowern are "mu- , tirne pink ami yellow in loior. nut iisu-ill th. are brillianth red and are at rli-it fobbsl, close together to form n head at the end of a large drvpninir spik" The Howers at the end or tip of spilf die unproiluithc. the balance (x-mmen.-jng rom rn. sic,,, miic miii rapuuy euapginB mm nun ui .m.w inter lorm in cir ie". uruuim mu tuiii. which steadilt grow longer mil give pitch layer or hand plenty of room to detelup The standard i? of a bunch of ki ranu iJ tune bands with ten to nlnetfcn bananas to emh hand. Tliet grow up l,!e down unon the tree Tne tellow t m inns are consult red the better of tin" bananas -ir' con-ultrcd Dettcr ot tn? ttto. but they are scarcer and more ct--peiiMSe The lady or tig bana.nn is a dninty hin-kiuiiod fruit of tellow tarietv gii-ntlv iNteemed by the inhabitants of tropical countries. Uannnw should be tuilj ripe tthn .en and as they ripen vert .pjick'v ner.Hinncs sell them when golden v.-llow color a ripe bananu is almobt 1 la k the bright vellow skins are usunlh cotereil with Mack freiklcs The fruit -nit be eaten at this stage The plantain a'so beiongs to the ba nana fnmilv . its fruit rewsmblps the ba nnna and t is Led ce!usitely when looked as it .- far too coar-o to bo eaten, raw -- oi 'cetl no 4.ar k.y tsere cone- :nm't:a r i . Mr Bn-'l, nf ooarae, and t 'i if -- e to trie louse iiul tell us . v r " ce'v was ".lying T1- c- -' .. I -i Le el.i'l to come " '!'' -ouroaly and th-n to Jean Sva "- fan"" thi?'"' V moment later v n j 'J-? t0'O! t'-o Hoor In Dicks rm. .1 -- . vr rgite ne' Ple't as -J.T -1 - r - K . : A " J"l , . t- Jon" -.'.." " ! - .i --a' ur as "let circlpil tlie ;' .r-n I ii thought of 1 '- : whit i-1 u". r 'oi i ,jit v.o go somewhcrI Ti-v tvero Jan. tn, p.it a -., -t .jto a ma.' .nrMroom -totir4 i'r Into 't Tn w re a1.'. if-" .0" a fi Tt' 'JI ith he ' -licil r r ignt.y she 'ookml at him and -ii - n ni ur th "m: tltm Thii a- i iia i sh i.l 'Trjnt sj niw tl - ! an Ma-'t, K-j d.il all tio tlnmfs r s fc."ist '11011 to doing H t dam i U "" ' ud "evr make ativ oc a er-ors, -a n i t" -a ,: TrtU tnl i ! ." i slinri i , a. 1 in atout o Tnat si' ve ti- ' i .ii But h s mo it'i vu weak -i- a t r ahlo Mv to hr mm i as it 'houRh she had crown iiiljn y u.-r in i aa loo .Ing dwn at ur ir ni, , ii i 1 1. le eon d net i h h s'- me I'lclc ' s'n sa i pt ik- tg ,u'c : "Of course. I forgive j j j, i ! a a. ut forgoitun lhat lug1)' T . h intcrrurti J jg'Th V'' " friends tt 1th m . if I ),j t rrt sy ou " That s Just 't. w can t V '-le- di b.. cause I j' n t tru-t tou .n ongi W, it' bo brie ,mu huM t,. fii.pc!shln e k.i out tnere lunis l ejn t fe 1 vu iam, and I don t iait 'oj tj umu f- ICt . i lea . 'ii.ssilt" f n fact that '!j-j te la.'citd -.oi. Itont von seo. ' -hr y -d on. th.u 'vfen y. u trst caire r - r 1 " ' 1 "iwuKrt UI f ! In V flj i I wan !oi - and mo m.ide mo w.. .- .- a,, iii sooiieu in ia' .,rd (.iuit go baCi(. vh.u r want is s rrply an assiiranc. tnat iu t ill not ta fa t -hat I kno v to i ' B vu -- inrcaso.nab.e Jean, old I .V ' ' '..,T:""-'B - - : tl at way ii r ut bgf ns lit n ' ir ou '. t bvgoneft b- I I'lum.'u not io annoy you .11 1 If. I .. - K..- J . .. ... ,,au i -ier s no 'ise eVt," .' rj ' VjI "'W VVU to! J r r ''! fJ ""''d fr'f "" You rt T tl-t 'O .iv tl.,.1 !.,. i r o hid ntr- , y.ji; tit ., for 'm now"' tlumJi turtlipp lrou(e Adventures With a Purse anitnn tl at uotlnnj 1 unit im hi tuhi, tlian .Midi lr i I . I - ...J. ii . . . "-iiiliiiis -' -;mii uii "a.-s uinl rhi. sUtt glow of .jiabojnv MtbU th its pure white dtili-s and piri'Prpw. ( Madeira - i " '" "i'io- otnier- Jlwinui. of n t Pn Uli for Maduri I u ,s .spceiallt le'igUtwl to fin-l a "lop that is selling Jlatl'ira I ineh n -t or j in Ki.,l I Ja'iti mil nnrti ije-ojg fir 7 r, it . ..... i... i. ....,,. . ' ' i i in inn. s t.H' iur tint ' n pit " ' g c'elltertilei t" ..n I tut i ulfr d lilies in two ue so mui h stout the important e of t 1 1 iioess girl's looking m at in her otli. . las been written latelv , I net ii nil i 'thing to this uatter cien t I ... ii.i I her" re.oiaius but for iue to tell ,r any little plan I know v hn h n igl t 1 ' ll b'r to maintain her fnh ,t "iims through the busv dm Well ,J , novv of one thing that lnav ... , gmy uuiiiiporianr r. it that ir in i pene, is pureiv n miner of view point '1 . tie It IS mint III mrrailt Hut ti i i urn I ni willing t i uiigt r that eigi t i it of "v - ten gir s v ir ,nrk 1 it t . ti f tffii e Anil dirk bl n I, us ii inf irtiinittt nut of gtttiug sputtt and tiunty luok.ng I hate in inind n vuy to help keep it clean uml fr.h Keip u i Inthes brush m wmr dink a rawer 'I hi n when 'our bkirt is iiveri-d with little 'crnnibs ' frnm an iiasir give 'Mir "l.nt a vigorous i ' it 1 a. wi-- .OOtk-, infer on fh i in i i on et l iiMiing befnr- tou go mt This will I mctful woman urn put him at hta easi dunlin tilt ml.) i,. tl. l,f r . b talking lo him only upo.v SUlleelf l.iloubiillv mid lo th if (1f the ;u, whcl, she knows Ihut ho It- tlior " iia l"i 'un g t ni iinti, s 0ilst it fuiiilllitr ivhe must not let him in. ' In u"li "tMnlen butketl, for tift upts pin 'i I'ur tuiiue. of slions j J lire. Wuiiiiiu'i. F" Mil"' vr tiboue Walnut or iUin KOUV, i Smm'' DREAMLAND ADVENTURES The Winter Itirih" lit DADDY (.11 VI'Thlt I the I'rlendU Tnuiiit inJ Ullly fled fast from th of tho tr-unp The rescued parnkeets and thrush were pKGi V cuinp cararits safo beneath thulr warm couts, but they expected iiiy rmtneiit to hate the tramps njmo ihntflng after tJiem, Suro enough, thoy hadn t pone i.j h tlirouith tin det.it snow when they heard nnirrv ..liriitt-i V irtutiin linlitn .sliiitiiill ail thru tramps on their trulL Cho oungint tramp tuo ono who looked i es rough than the otherH wa running ttwlftlt Hehlnd lilm was the tramp who hid Iv c n thumyed on tlio nofy hi Hi'lj s "iiowball. This tramp wni hanging bail. A bit, for ho w i aXralil mother snrtbult mluht come umashlng into his fucv Knr lit the rear was tho trump lll'lt lud hit In the e Ho tviui s'lll blinlcini; iind sveltift htarn so that ni ult him -dowc tlian tho othern l'eggy an 1 I11! toulU h'"tr the tpjick thud o tl . touiiK triunp s fet ind thoy struggled .j iut hvcciI Into thv'lr weart l.-gs Uut tho snow was deep anil the tlerco wind beat them buck Thi toll thoy w.io near tho end of tlieir stronglh. Closer closer c.imo tbe young trim" His feet pounded at tbeli heels , the could hear his rapid broathing and then he grabbud them, I'eggy and Hill giito a cry of ills ma. It w.is tollowed b J. try of won der Tho m J"g tramp Instead of ilrag King them back had foiced hltnstlt between tlum and w ih pulling them un ahead Ho was helping them fl' a from the other tramp 'Hun I Hun gasped tho ynung tramp BUIv anil Peggt triid to do as he ntd. but their liuvy U km draggtd slower and slower through tho deep snow. Tht toung trarnp kiw thoy cnuldnt out. run tlie other trainps, so n. auuueniy Wo' ' hoi drcrtv tlicm bohlnd a Htone fenco. will nive thotio tnimin .1 Hcure, whispered With that bo began to rthout as It talking to somu ono bohind. tho wall: ('.it jour gun ready, LtlU' Here como two ugl tramps ' Thcut words tvrq scnrwelv out oi tlie toung trims mouth whou he chang"d lis ono and shoute 1 as though ltd were another man "Ml right, Jim 111 shoot the tramp tv Ith tlio rMl nose whil "rt of thing too often not to be hep to with tho black etc", r'ys litt.e game, of boosting his Muck g man was hhoutiug ,, ,nu don't b iv ' ' cclalmed that In king snotballs. Hilly dividual sympathetically ' Had to hand tou shoot tlio ono Whllt th ioim tl,. .. Hi, .. nuekinir lid thu sumo rn toung imi uw ha snowli-ill with all lila might, and at tho same limo tolled I! ing The snowball hit the black-ejo tramp m his one good ejo. Hang ' tailed Ullly, and ho threw a Hnotvl.il that caught tho rcd-no-e lu u o ar un siuui inn.. .-:", .,--- tlu touiic tramp l aim unit tnrny "..iw the tramns wro hadly tfoieii. - "-- "i&u i oi uing iner, early The thought fa'meis with guns wero one iornU,e Krlo. somehow or otho r. he b"hind th. wall and tramps don't like ""rf. '" whether It was by sdieur In firmers with guns Thc turned to splratlon or unusual courage on his part, laniiers twin h . mil' uiui "Clewed hlmsel un to tht, nolnt nf nt ,..r.. u,.,nh.ills and slam' tnej nit tnii ?unuav aiternoon ir.tniim in tho ms:k That was enough for the uglv tramps. They totir stopped running until they were ba k In th-jlr own camp The oung tramp gate ; a mem laugh and now I'eggt and v " t "; was verv ni lo .king and nit a bit like I in glad to trt nwat from th ch ins h- s i.d 'I ni looking f r w ru and I hnip'm-d. t" t.il In with them, but I don t like that Kind ot romr u If ti u nro lonklng for work 1 kinw h.ire tou ran rind It.' siok up l'eggt w.. .i...i , ulurn 1 am viniLii u I t a' man to lo .c after tho lirea atid do lilt ll'.i in .. , Tht jut t,' tramp was. glad to h 1 ear that He took I'eggy nnd I'.il the! bar is and helped them light th. ir w ,y bacK through the storm and th d fls ... ., o.,n rmini carden the g t 'hro H lest and inv hut Mr ,. x,.. ..n.l Mrs ilil M-s l.llo Tom I'irrilieet iii'il lirowuie Thrush wen, glad t He the ozt homo from which thi t j 1 tied Hat th"ir return was Just th- begin , ing of tew adventures for Jud ,,wl. in..- i iv I'erky hpairotv a' d Juuu snowbrd'whonleggy ud ll.il had Wt behind tthlla going to tho r le of h- h u. Mrds vat th ."o atlten turee were wl.l bo told liter t'an toil iruess what hapi r s to Judg t.wl Uluo Jat. I'e.ky s, ,.rjVk ,in,i J into .snotthiru Their tUr adventures clt, i vt aim home f'r th. vwt i.r lot in vt. i rtgui ttos adtcntures nre' help lest i " OI t tht m f tli what WHAT'S WHAT By IIKIJ'A- DF.( IK ' V v i, bell of tho i. lib. 1 1 anu s, jihv.,11 oper is, wrote a clever sk t in ii It iHhful Man Tim t.ijt I. :n K I. "13 ot1 I iu illtiv i.in thus i if all tl nrtlktlJiio accursed With vt mi ti a mans siddlad Anil ban peied and uddled, V tllffident natures the worst' Whllo we don t agree with Ullbert s humorous tirdht that dltlhleiicK Is th wurrt afflle'Dii teri.ilnly a bishful man Bun Kiiftir tm un His from lilsslineKi A seu that she Is try Ing to make him ex- I i, h ti ' ii it his in "' ii i r" in n jir ing the dlRnltiii man tin add moio than tn driving it ' !'r' ss wlp n illgl ne.rud by tv too cluwr ttvhiaib , LLAlii-J . fin i us librettist I TRIMMING FALLS OFF i s.i -k f?Ijf ifr&'S$H&K & .& THE DAILY NOVELETTE Such a Little Highbrow lit J. s-TITAIIT LAM: I.nc Iteeman eyed lila passeag. rs speiulatltely thnt tlrat morning on his tiBW suburban run How tnant of them wcro regul ir with whom. In the course of time, he would strike up ft frlendlt icnualntance ' How many Were grouch!)? Spotters? Any possibilities among the last gioup worried him not at all for he was Instinctively linniat, but he regarded them till with a healthy (ontempt as professional snltchers. On tho second run almost at the end of the line, there got on a i;lrl carrying i leather music bag with a loll of mu sh under her arm. Very easy to look ipon ha regarded her furtively for some blocks Mentally, he decided she was a peg or two abote him, in u. maiinei of speaking Certainly, be numbered no music teachers ainomr hla acqunlntanees Now It chanced that tvry shortly a friend of Hrloa boirded the car, where upon T'ric. not aboto addressing the ylrl 0r nl9 friends -moulder, opened fire "to' J ck" lie greeted his friend "Well, boy, stiesa this is about the last piaeo rm expected to Bee me Had a little trophic with tho goternor Vo moio college for me, he hjv, not right oft nnjhow Oct to show what's In me, tlrs- utile lark with the boys jou know and me made tho goat " tie neeun t nate winked so nnpereept- lblj Kriend Jack had none tho s.inie to n.l liver jtmr UOlla-KotCO. t s lose, too b.r- yes sttd Kilo uulckb. then thought best to drop the subject 111 the daja which followed, the girl with the music bag grew to be a Hleadv patron of iIch car t.i'tle by little thiy grew to diss the time of da with one another to comment on th weather I,,,, ,,. i, ,..,:. r ...'!.. ---- w nv ,k r vvr wtni xor a walk lo bis delleht un. hai.1 c, .ii.i .....i before Krlo could bdlto his good for tune, ho was her promised escort for the following Sunday. During his spare hours of the net few ilavs i;rie made , i,,ral tripa to t V - forth "Itch tli UmleD his arm J tho public libr.iii. linn. time with a new volume Alllt llwn .l,imn .1.. .1. ..1,1. I ... i . i '--J "'"mu urii ...h. inn-no in one lorm or another, from the .irt of an'eggloa to the ttuziuuhlrH o band maaters she won't nnd out llt rtf what a dub I arn lu her line, ' he promised him self with assurance Now as a iule. Uric hid nnlv the day run but 'Ihursday evening u chame tame his way to do o.rilifo un ai ox- n.k ii i- miun in jor inn miatti crowds. To bis litter suiprls. his n uslc gill camo aboard down town and whin the end of the run was nearlv reached she was sllll aboard. Sot until the tar had begun to empty, htwvtr did I.'rio gel his chince to talk to het,- Wending his vav down th aisle, ho bent towurtl her and w .s tust on the j.oint of repllng to hi r inform ttlon that sha was spending the night vviih an aunl who lived out that w wlmi hu folt a out ring preSMid agaii st I Is neck and a hoarse voice In his ei Informed him The Question Corner Today's liitjiilrlrs 1. AVlicn will tin nct cougres of Interiuitioiial Woman Siiilra,'o Attlauic taki pluio uml ui wlint part of the vviil.l mil i be held" 'J Inscribe a v oiulfi ful i mu tenleut nnd will nljtinit! bas.sl net for the tint pi rson sjooui .'. In whut until i-ttlt is Tne of the newest of wuit, fashioned 1. Whut new kind of stoiking durncr is notv tiing U"n ,". How mat nil iliicthes buitnu m arf bo made ' li DtiM'ribo n warm npd Mmut. louking glote that i" bung worn a great deul with tlie spoit suit. Vtstcrihiy's iiswcrs 1 Last tear's urge Mriet iIiisj ma be tr.uiNtnimvd Into tins rear's good looking utternoon frock by hating tlm slnua and the parts of the iwit"l iinilerntnth thtfce of copper tnlor. d silk, with a poliitul pine of this material set in cither side m the t-klrt. . 'lhc latest in idle, fM thu tnlk. ilig-UUli'llillc iue lunde ot i luj . .'1. A smait oiilblniioe to lie worn with a plaid fckirt i iimde of jtr pey tloth, with tolliir, t ufTs, uml a bund around the bottom ot brush wool 1 V new wii tn nuike kotn cun ning pillows ft i tin tnirMrv is to fashion tie ui in tntclopii shape of uiiblt in Imi muslin, ami I hate small, pen dmks sluiciled or einbroideiul mi the tlups, ," Milk can be heited in nil outline! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r with ii saucepan plated bi ni nth the spout ho that w In n it tollies to u boil it will bubble otir Into the pan instead of onto the stoYO. (I Tin' 1'itest fi' 1 i i fitnpv forsots in a i in sit made of In .ivy lace. T BRIM Yes, it's time to think about these summrry looking thhiRS for noutli rni wear. Their adornment, If they are intruded for sports lints, It extremely simple, being nothing moro fussy than n scarf Mound Around itho crown and falling co qticttlslily oer one side of the brim. In most cases It matches tlio lint, and in some, us In the ono shown here, It Is held wllh n buckle m.ido of wooden beads, mid edged with a linn of the same brads Mfitcr, Central News "Keen n-hanglng on to that there strap or I'll blow your head off!" llcallzlnp thu futility of resistance llrlc submitted to search of his pocl ets and eten to suing the girl's bag taken bv the bandit, who thereupon bscked down the car nnd coolly dropped off all without the motormnn'H being the tvlFtir Sunday afternoon 12ric called upon his musici girl who seized him to the arm when he enured. "Why did vou let them tiro you on charges of faking a Inlil-up ' nhe demanded "when I could have corroborated ou?" Seeing her &o closo to him Trie boldlt took her in his nrms and kissed hei un resisting Ilia ' I'm not In the habit," he Mild, "of dingglug tho name of the woman I love into a dirty mess like that l!ilt how. by theni.ay, did tou know:' She Hushed painfully. "Ill bate to confess," sho unld, "I'm a apoltei for the trollty company My bag Is m excuse fo being around on the cars ho muh Irakis me look ns If I were going about to pupils ou know ' Hut Krlcs tlikniay at learning she had beelt working at ,i Job lie hail always U uphill was drowned In n wave of Joy And tlntri! I was figuring tou were such a little hlghbiow ' ' he cilcd "And I was going to ask vou to go up to Harmony Hall to hear that famous slngei what's his name, you know. And now I suppose Id better inithu It tho movies1' riut she wab ngardlng him thought fully -o, don't." she said At first l was kind of noled Into thinking tou were a college chap uml I got out books and all to read up. bo 3 to hate some thing to talk with jou about Then I decided you d been Jolljing me, but well, 1 d got sort of Interested In the boohs at that, und believe ine, boy. 1 111 reglsjend down nt th0 y vy. (j, A lor v. courio 111 fcnisllsli poetry or drama or point thing'" Vou don t say '" cried Krlc, "And it s the sumo with iu, ,s0 I gnesa It's Hni mony Hall for the two oi us net Wed nesday 1 tcning ' Nevt fonmlt-tc novflrite " V MMal.r." On Straight Lines Without a licit Hi LOKINNK IMW'l. sti night up uml down uml blinple tu the lust degito is the elalui made hi n tailliur of buiT-ioloreil tcloius tu un ilbiial diMiiutlou. Of 1 nurse, muhp credit miibt be given the collar and the ball of a 'muff, both of uliiih nro of sljux and there fine lannnt help but bi interesting It may bo that the ton tttist of the buff (loth 11ml tho gray of the fur hni its own subtle elmrm. It is unusual ami uiunllj In mining to vuuth uinl would-be jouth. Sljnx, be ing the fnd fur of this winter, i put on tloth, teltetrtn, velvet und on intln. It supplies tho essential tout b of ginj without which U teems piui ollt hopi'liss to assume that tit mure iltitii'li rciiuii e.) lit the mumble lu vv of fahlon and wliith Is n in nf I in Jucn(,d j tho tiurli of tlutlivu ouu weurti,. 111 O rVM Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA Wants to Meet Nice Girls Dear Cynthia 1 ntn u young man twcnty-flvo yenra old nnd liavo Just moved to Philadelphia, and I want to aek for your ndvlce as to tho host way to get to meet some girls and how to mako friends with them, an 1 am Just from the South nnd tho girls seem some 'what different hero from what they do down thero. I am a young man of good standing nnd would like to hnvo a few girl friends. SOUTH. Ask thu rector of your church to Introduce :Bi to some, nice girls or Join n mini's club, whoro the men will not tc know you and lntroduco you to eome girl". Says He Carea for Her Dear OMhln I would appreciate jour advlco on my letter vory much. I um n oung man sixteen jours of ago ant) go with a girl of tho same ago. Thero arc a lot of things going on about this girl and I do not know whether thsy aro true. They say alio has changing ways. I earn for this girl tery much as wo are built tho samo and rival In a good deal of things. Thin Klrl cares for mo. also, Kvery time I Invito her to go with me, sho savs sho wants to go with 11 crowd; but I do not Invite a crowd, 1 Invito her. So, therefore, Hear Cynthia, I ask jour advice about this girl. VUZKLBD. rerhnpH, im the llltlo girl is only six teen, she feels that sho Is jounir to be going round with one boy alone. Ho good friends with her and do not try to force any sentiment. Advises Them to Break Deer Cynthia Ma I write a line to "l)l7Zf nnd Hod"" Don't vou think that 1011 are u mile too joung lo fall In love' Heciuse vou know, It Irt tome, awful "fall," take it from ono thnt knows. Vou sa v sou don't know your own minds Well, for heavens sake, mako Us acquaintance quick, because If you dttn't who else will? Your parents aro right j you should break off. Vou will find that onco you liavo tried the rest will como of Itself. Why not roncon trnto jour whole mind on your work and wait until you arn twentj'-one or twentj-. two years old? You will And that thero aro things that conje. up every cinco in a while thnt make life more pteasabt than being married. I don't mean to work joursalf to death, for you can ......i. ... !. ...LotiMii, 1 ml tin will tin a vvoiie ro 111111. nnt,-'-i - v -..-. - pleasure nnd not a burden and, above all, mako friends wltn a crow a 01 juim girls, then jail will find that thorp are other thing besides "puppy lovn.' nnowNin. Don't Worrv: Be Good Frlenda Dear Cjnthla Am a dally reader of tour column und valuable udvlce, and nope you can ten me iii " i"ti" lng tho following situation- , Hnva known 11 joung man for about five years, but never had much to do with 1dm until the last eight months, when bo started calling several evenings during the week at my home. And when ever we went to n place ot amusement we would always go with moro friends 1 do not seem to understand this young mnn'is purpose In coming to our home und havn too much pride to ask He scenia to take an interest In me and niv family, but why doesn't, ho speak up what he Is up to, whether Just for L .. I.I In tntr t1t)PnlttM find UO MOt Alll U. Kill i-.i-..-.- -- want to wtiBto my tlmo on omn one for no mimoae. t lo enro for uuh ouiir mnn tx lme heard from many or m . J. X. tle.1. V.A lfn.lS fllltlf lit our homo and uuch nice exprenlons i. ir.. l.t nlimil Mi'ittltV aiiout our iomii)- rm ' '"" ',.'." nine years old nnd bhould know his own mind by this time I'eople take 1 It for granted we are engaged, and oh, dear Cynthia, such life s miserable. Please feh I m" what to do. A friend of mlno told me bo was keeping re2,'y"'JT?Ily with niiothor girl. DISGUST LD My dear girl, let people think what thet please. They'll nlwajs talk. I'ur haps the joung man Is tin. His com ing two or three tlmis a week allows tie cliTod Interest Why not let l.lm seo that jou have other men fi lends by hav Ing others drop in on the evenings ho mines'' Men tire apt to take things for grinted until thev see possible rltala on the field, then they speal- up quick enough What Kind of a Man Do Girls Llko7 Dear Ctnttjhi 1 "m not "ood on pie amhles; then-fore. I will lust sing on nnd aim In midair; If It hits your git readers then I will know It as a good shot I nni not heading In the light direction to what I have In view, so here 1 change mv course lend me tour ears Olrls ("Including Ovrithla) what would von w int vour boy friends to be. like or act as' I am an overgrown lad and there are tnunv Uko me who would 1 lie to know how to be amlablo or pleasing to unv nnd every girl he comes In con tact with. , . , , . home one may sav that I hate lmd plenty of time to lenrn for mj self, but that la not right because I have been 11 rolling stone and have gathered no i..... .v... t l.nvA nivent not over mom. i-uiiiii-i, ,..... - - - - -- two venrs In ono place between rinnsjl tniila. New Jersey and Mnrvlnnii etc I have been on the trail ever slnci I was able (No. I am not a tiavrllug talesman Just cluinglng hoarding hchools Now, let's do some supposing I am a poor attlst who cannot paint his Ideal Into ladyship's mind .Should I then suffer the loss of their friendship.' That la my trouble Wb.it I shall I do? Do not misunderstand me. I am not looking for the one girl hho I till wait for for "what is worth hating Is worthwhile waiting for." The lunge I I v.alt the better I'll know bow to ehooia Hut I would like to know how to keip lifter tocurlng it, the pl.itonlc friendship of all girls I will meet Now, that I am settled nnd working, I am going to break away from mjself and get Into a society of youthn to Mil time," and I don t want to be butkwurd iu coming forward To make a long story short, what shall I dof I repeat, C 11 thla, what? I know there Is ,1 great deal to learn, so do not hold It back fiom me To even things up, If tlie oxperlmtiiit piotes a biiccess I will let ton know, then ou can say you have made u mis erable chap happy, THU SI'lUIT OV 1810, Speak up, girls, and help hint out Cultivate Happy Disposition Dear c'vnthla I am coming to tou as 1 Hee others do when thy hate any troubles or dllllcultli s Well what I want to know 1 how 0110 can cultivate a nice, lot able 1 . rson nlliy Does this neeiii a foolish qtits tlon to jou, Csnthla7 Hut jour answer ivttalnly mums wonders lo un I am a girl of eighteen years or at least will bo the Inst of this month I nin tery ntoul for mv ago, vvilgh'ng about 170 pounds and 1 am mil killed with looks" and to add anothei 111 luek I wear glasses which, of ionise, makes pa look ten tlmis worte, but I do hate fairly good complexion anil hair Hut Cjnthla, why 1 Ml jou this tu because 1 hate u few rleuds of my on 11 box but of the opposite I lute none I eertalnlv do bellcte lu tho old sujlng, ' Nobodj lotes 11 fat person ' Ctnthia 'thy s It that joung nun of today do not care for stout Urls' Though I am sioiit, I am well built, but I cannot, no matter how hard I try please people Tbcj certainly don t earn 11 snap for mu A CONSTANT HllADJJIt, The fact that j 011 aro stout for jour . gt iiietl not worrj jou, dear If ou are careful not to eat loo rich food jou ttlll nut grow stouter and vou evidently hate 11 sttiet disposition, I'ultlvul'o thinking wi.l n nery one und always saj kind things Imi will bo known for jour kindness of thought and your awruiiieap ui tunpoituiuii , null ail tho bojs appreciate u girl ofHh.it tjpe. Skin Tortured Babies Sleep Mothers Rest After Cuticura miUnMi. Cum.l,ti4U)u,cptX Utliu.MtM. iwiuuni li.imjUjBW "SBWfllHW wih.. lllllll. illl POOH RELATIONS SUFFER FROM THOUGHTLESS GIFTS 1 Just Because They Wanted Music in Their Home They Were ' 5en a Toy Phonograph, Which Got on Their Nerves THIS door of the living room opcncdi nnd tho mojit terrific noise was heard from within. "What In tho world," began tht datuhter of the famllr. "It's nil right," said her mother, re nwtrlngly, appearing In the doorxrnv. "Wo'ro just trjlng Cousin Sophie's gift. Come In and hear It." "I can hear It out horo." Rut sho went In and innnccted the horror. It was a talking machine, or at least It waB built like one. It stood on the table In the middle nf the room with an apologetic manner, ns If It knew what an apolo$y for n phonograph it was. Hut Its voice I Hy Its voice thoy knew It for what it was, "Wo can't stand this thing." ot. claimed tho daughter of tho family, as sue wounu it up lor Hbout the fourth time during the so-called slnglnc of the "IlatUo Hymn of the Hepublie." It will make tis all deaf I never heard such a noise 1" THHY had been longing for some Iflntl nf mnatft tti f-kn tinmn naturally musical, thev felt an empti ness that couldn't bo filled up when tho piano had to be given up for lack of space In the crowded ipartment. which it as so much cheaper than the old home, tl'helr rplntfien. Iteftnr nff i.,i .llu. tftntly sympathetic, thought thev really ougnt to uo somcming tor tnem. Aim iney sent this ntrocitt, which would, hate driven anybody with mt ear for music perfectly craay in the first week of Its use. ' Two Minutes Dy HERMAN Hike and Win! THE11U wao a rare llltlo sensible g'rl m1o every time she got "mad" woaH walk around the block 'round and 'round and 'round tho block aha would walk till she walked tho "mad" oft! And why not? 1 liking is the easiest and tho mott efficacious way to keep tlio body tend nnd tho spirit crcnc. It Is tho magic oil that in guarantied to keep jour Ihlnkcry operating smoothly nnd ot maximum power. It is warranted to pu un edge on you that ttlll rut clean Into whatever .ton tackle. When, jou're sick nnd tired, or grumpy und dumpy, or out of patience anil full of torts hlko it off! Hiking in't ambling, rambling, sauntering or honeymooning. Hiking meant pep in your stride, finger in your gait, exercise, that exhilarates rathtr thta locomotion that encrvutca. AVulls I Wulk with a will 1 Walk so you stimulate tho system, no your voiat pulsato with redder blood, so you feel and radiate life and its glad song. When people had to tramp miles to business and to hchool, Instead o travel ing in dried out trnlns and trams, thero was less pneumonia, lenj bronchial breakdowns, less coughs and colds and more vigor, more sturdlness, more virility and far more fun, Automoblling is capital sport, but on ever-mounting upkeep item 13 the cit of d.tspepsin tnhlels. Tho healthiest and the happiest passenger is the fwt pnshcngiT. Itisc hnlf an hour earlier und use jour holidays to absorb the breath of life, lo give tho revivifjlng okjbcii sorely needed opportunity to revitalize und reanimate und resuscitate. Make for a certain spot, aud cut the lltae- whin next jou cover the course. Never mind suow or sprinkle. Never mind tiredness. Never mind aujlhinr. Walk it off ! Hike! And he a happy, healthy, tvholooino human beinp. Comunloug! An) tlmu is hiking time I Hike and win! The Woman's Exchange The Morning Wedding To the l.ditor 0 U'omau' Pna' Dear Madam I am a llltlo punl -d In reference to several things pertaining to 11 morning wedding to bo given nbout !) o'clock. Would vou kindly ndtbo 1110 Just what the bridegroom tveam at .1 morning wedding and tf tho best man ami Ubhura wear the Bamo? Does the bridegroom como to tho bride's house the morning of tho wedding or to tho church, If the bride's father gltcs her away" Thero aro two brldcbmalds; b It nocc.ssaiy to bote a. mnld of honor nlso? If so. wliero and with whom docs she walk' '1 hero Is 11 breakfast In the morning and reception lu the evening Where do the hrldn and bridegroom fclt at breakfast ami where in thu evening? HUI.UN. At tho morning wedding thu bride groom wears n cutaway toit ami striped troubers (grav and black) The best man and ushers slpo wear this costume When the we tiding It. to be held at tho church, the bildi groom never goes to thu bride's house on the morning of the wedding but sees her for the llrst time thit iIhj-, In the church It Is generally eiibtnmury to havo a maid of honor and she walks alone, Just bufnro tho bride and In r father. Duilng tho wedding brealt'nst, and at the reception In the evening (If the wed. ding pally has Its rofushmenta uway from tho rest of tho guests then, also), thu bildtv sits at the bend of the table and the brldegioom at tho other end. Population of Large Cltlefi To the h hlor of Woman's I'aoii; Dear Madam Kindly lu ortn mo of tho population of the follow Im? cities as hown by the last census l'hlladelphla New York, Ualtlmore, Huston anil Chi cago. V Si. The 1020 census nnowo these tlgures l'hlladelphla, l,Rja,lS8: New Yurie. 5, 6J0.018; Ualtlmore, 733.820, llobton, 748.0CU, and Chicago, 2,701,70'.. At a Church Wedding to th iditor el H'oinin'11 i'aon lrar Madam Hate been a constant render of tho liVEMNil I'uiimi' l.inrsi.n for tome tlmo and, knowing jou have given others in urination, would beviy grateful If jou would ba kind enough to Inlp iue, too I am going to bo married und will hnto three bridesmaids and a maid of honor Js It correct for the father to take the bride to the altar or Is It the maid of bonor'u plnoo to do to t A It. a. The mild of honor ucuompiinieii the bride to the altur, while the father steps Into the front iww with the bride s mother rj-sHnaiHffl nsnTyirnirrjiiD'i'iCTJ' Hiwiijwjwn i nxs Pay Your Bills Promptly Today is Pay Your Bills Promptly Day. If you do not pay youv bills promptly, you nro in reality asking your butcher, your grocer and your drygooda man to lend you money without interest. The aimplo truth of the matter is that unpaid bills moan 'higher prices. You, and every one else, can pay overy bill promptly ii' you mako up your mind to buy only things you can afford. llllllBWWWMla. This is n mistake that Is often nth with "poor relation" ai ita victims. It Is douc In nil kindness. i, -l., such a great lack of thought. thy, just because they nre poor should their tantea be corrosnr.n.ii-.i' . poor? ' Xhcy like Rood music now W ,, they always did when they could Lm to mako It with their ovtuiliiseui a mod Instrument.. wa Thl habit of aemUng Just anythM to a family who hasn't much 0f ! thlno- In verv mtiel. 111,. i. n"J' elaborate lacy ctonlns Bown hi a nl? The nnar. Rlitritrtne At.i, pulls the beautiful, wiled ihlnioutol J l.MW llllfll Mill... iL.i . . " ii ii '."'"" cent not line ot (ill j It la so disheartening to W& at tho Bpacc It took up nnd think what 1 nice warm tire or coat could hi.. been put thero Instead. "M TT ISN'T just music that this fmn. i craves; no doubt thev (ould aiford to buv mouth organs, themseUen, tk thev might even have saved up mouth to buy ono of these llttlo toy ragchlnMl Hut thev wouldn't do It. hs. .! wasn't worth while; It wouldn't it them any good; it would be a wast 0! money. They want harmony, beauty, aom thing toothing nnd pleasing, not 1M1 noisy, ugly, discordant thins whleh mnki'H them positlvelj nervous. Charity, uftcr nil, Is not Just glthu for the snko of givlug. A great deal depends upon ths ( proprlutencsa qf tins sift. of Optimism J. STICU Things You'll Love to Mako floweredSask To give a bouffant evening frode Jcit the right llnlsh you must have i flow. ered sash. Use black satin fared vp. vet about threo Inches wide MiKo mull (low era and leaves of silk or metal cloth Ii'nsten thn e of them ucrosa th front of the sash, and ono on each end BeM between 'tlio Ilovors with small ateM bends Tic this charming flotvend sash at the side just under the flower, I-LQltA. Malting More Money ", 1 title of Utrrythlnr" That's tho motto upon which OldeM n fweverett, of Montgomery. AU, nu hullt up one o' tha moat unuwud bmlj nebsca In the countrj'. "A little ot everything and the lowebt pos'lhle pr.ej for tt." In fact, they say thai If on; wants anything in the entire alpliwl o trade from automobiles to lire they enn find it it Ioterett's for tnj store Is famous throughout the South 51 a clearing house for all manner of odCl nnd ends, , It wasn't always bo. Iioweter Onr four years ago leterott was bro. not ' flnanclallv embairassed' or "snort 01 'unds," but absolutely penniless and UP sgnlnst tho blank wall of alluie Kej tunatelj', bote ever, one of his irlenM vvaa not In tho same condition Tne" was J500 in tho treasury and exrtiantj lug a half Interest In his 11m idea jaJ this working capital I,cverett I lunehea hts Idea of a store that would but ana sell everything under heaven i'ior tho jear was out, Uverett hd rila partner $1000 for his bIwm of the bun ness mid. since then, has rrf'ised olleri of mahv times this amount for ettrn a poitlon of the profits . 'Thire's no beirut to tlie sui'-eaact the proposition " maintains the nun leala In evrythlng. "fcave a keen eenu 0 value and tho abllltj to take a o on uoinfl artloleii that don t Bill rnpiair and mako It up on others for men thero is a steady demand 1 II t"iy w thing from a xarlo.ul of psrlsh.ible tcje tables to a second-hand alarm clock an' I've even sold a farm and the """ a restaurant, though thesa vuro - nun out of my usual line Monday A Matter of 1 rm m-xs, mm iinriw mux: '-& un , - ' "era? i I Philadelphia Thrift Committee zmsussiBBB' LlrVLIiirrrsil Im j y ,
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