ryjr" it - "J 'X' vv? .rtvt-SViS' "ytr"" ' '."5fcj'-,iMyVw w.jff'jf ., ' - ". v avw" fr-'v flftwrt"- tMW W553?5pp ii .. . aVi'iU J Mi v if 4 i t M :'i ;. I i i f !' u n I'L W W i izr .ii, 'aft MRS. WILSON GIVES DISHES TO SERVE ON SHROVE TUESDAY Welsh Bread Pancakes Are Made With an Old - Fashioned Recipe Thut Is Still Delicious Some Helpful Menus for Supper i By MRS. M. A. WILSON fCoptrlght. till. hi ilrt. it. .1. UWaon. 'ill I fufclv 1 1 served I rnllE pancake ntid Shrove Tuesday arc alwnjs associated with one another. uplh in the popular mind and in nn clent ntctuturc. There lias iilwavs been a greet deal of contention (miotic members of tertnin families us (o which one could most dexterously toss the cake In the pnn. Tor. 1 would lime you know, the true adept nf milking pancakes scorni to unc u coke turner rather with nn adroit tuin of the wrist he twirls the rako in the pnn nnd then tosses it to turn it. la many of the Knglish schools the Punlls gather nt the 11 o '-clock hell n'l . r. " ' . . Mirove Tuesday and uliPii the looI; nlltrtntna t 1. - I.. t. - ...n.A.. ll... lower from the m.nrr school nn.l tosse, the pauenkos where the l,os nre .tnml- ing, there is n wild srrn ohlu for the i coVctcd cake. The .me who Kets it un- broken receive, a Rift of immej The pancake of early colonial I.Mory ' no doubt took the iilaVo of bred, and in many of our lumber und miuinR dh- trictB the men there became udrnt mak- ' em nf nnr"ilfi nr flntilncKs llnnincl Wn? triientname dven' bee,,,, J'Tthl manner of tlnnnin it oxr l.v twirline I in the pan Here arc tome famous old pancake recipes for you to try : Welsh Urcad I'ancakcs Sonk stale bread in eold water to soften nnd then torn in a cloth nnd squeeze cry dry. Hub through n sieve and remove the lumps. Measure one , and one-half cups of the prepared breiul. IMrice in a bowl and add I Tico chps of four. One ana onc-qunrtcr cups of tntllt, J Una teaspoon of salt. Four level teaspoons of biktnq potcder. One-half level teaspoon of nutmeg, Ttoo tcell-ocatrn eags. Two tablespoons of sirup, j voo laoicspoons oj mrirro omicr. Heat to b end thoroughly nnd then I hko in n hot fryinp pan containing Iilenty of hot fat. When one i aide is , picsiy nrowneu, turn on ine cmer ana , brown. Potato Pancakes riace in a mining bowl Tico and onr-half nipt of flour One teaspoon ot mlt. Four level trnsooni ot bukmg $otcdcr. One-half level iraiporm of nutmeg. One and nnc-half nips of mxlk. Three tablespoons o' milled butter. 7'tro tablespoons of sirup. One and one-half rupi of waihcd potatoes without seasoning, rubbed through sieve Mix nnd bnke in the usual manner. Haw Potato Pancakes Wash nnd pare six large potatoes and then grate on a grater mho a ht tlo water This prevents them from turning dmk. Strain through a fine Iiiece of cheececloth. Squeeze vm dry. Place in a bowl nnd add Three cups of flour. One and tbrce-nunrter rp o; will. Ttro level tablespoon of bilking powder. One teaspoon of salt, 0)ic-quarter teaspoon of allspice. Four tccll-bciiten egos. Three tablespoons of melted bultrr, Ttro fnblcjpoom of sirup. Beat to mix und then bale in the usual manner. Ilobniiinn Paniakes fine nnd one ha'f cvpi or mil.. Three eggs. One nnd our half rups of flout One teaspoon of sail. 7'tco teaspoons nf baking pouiln. One teaipoon of inmlhi. One tablespoon of sirup. One tablespoon of mvlttd buinr. Beut with egg heaier until we I blended and then free from lumps und place four tnbluspoons of shortening in ii frjing pan. when hot pour in just enough of the batter to barely coi" the bottom Oner tbe pun with Lot lid and bake. A coon as the crlte 's brown on one m h slip on the hot ltd. Invert bai k into pan .mi brown otii"i hide. When flnishc 1 baking slith on n warm p'ntter unci sineiul with Jelh or honey nnd toll Lift to u h'.i pint 'er and dut with pulwibed sugnr nnd end to the table with d h of apple t,a uce Southern Pancake Plare f"iir 'nliiesioons r,f . i, n al Jn the inning bowl nnd pour " the meal one-half cup of '.oil n,' wuer 'ow acid One tab'i iption of in.i 7'lCO tabtt spoon nf ti't e, THROUGH A WOMAN'S EYES lly JEAN NEWTON tout Heart, And now ,. i. i .us. no -.p h' does not w-nni women i - Woman be thinks, n a ereaiwri ". utii in va nety, the inspiroi on n' res an " i.'tiv nnd ait. ami approai ii"- ' rot; .10' 'ife with her icn-: -nd 1."' '" " ' s . ,r head. Verily, it w.. . i. c u i the Middle Airs' , ,A The Question Corner 'lodn.v's Inquiries . Wlml t a i tvv pirty i-u a.io- tine's Pay'' 1. How ..in milk l.e -tnrisfu -im iij moled withe it tin 'i-e o' .c-' !. D.'scnbi a fascinating unull hut with veil to mat' .i .1 1. I'm tin iiidv-ttho ... w .in delislitful and i lever gift kh U faHMoiird'' S. Wh.'ii a nail leii.n,e !... nni works the hole larfir. how ..in it bo mndo smaller"' li. In what in vv niHtiiiei- nn son:' of the skirts u ' "iI'cbs ..' fun k made? .Sntlild.t.v's Answeis 1. The i onvnlcs. ent wlm is ti.h io.j weak to hold i.i a book will tr.jov a book ickt u .inn is damped to the mm of a thai, and can be adjusted to I ne desired position 2. A '.Tnptilime lainlsio licit is useful and decorative if placed nr . inmp to servi as a shade 3. A novel undletuk tiu.i wo i u b. ptettv fin a b.ivbcrrv niiuli is made in tin hnpi' of a iialfini.l. with le-ives mnl lloweis. 1, Tho i usliiops truni the rents of a "bcrnpp"d" automobile urn be coveied with iretonne and used in tho liurFcry for the children to sit on when tiny play on the floor. 5. A small platform on wheels at tached to the hack of a go-carl makes It possible for both the baby nnd his older sihter to bo wheeled at ouce. 0. The ucwest designs for popular camel's hair fnbrirn lire gcometrl rnl patterns Miggestuig Indian w ork. Mix nnd then lei cool. When cold1 ildd 7 iro cups of floui , fine teaspoon of till: Three level teaspoom of baking poiedrr, lnr and onc-nuaricr cups of milk, 1 oils of three egqt. Heat, then fold in the stifflj bentcn white, of three eggs uud ual.e in the usiinl inutmer. l ul. k" nniK'uki'j s i,vitfiiilv for the family it ii necessary to have two iinns to bake them In nnd nro haw thej oft tissue p-ipcr hand.v to wipe out tin ' pnns occasionally, as little drofs of the natter oon scotch r.nd give u butued I tnst. to the inkc .Mrttiv families munllv nrrnngc n sup- ot - 0" 9 'cu, rMdiy in p'nee of the tfi a r, , " ?ne- ., I ,7", T, y?''n5 ' Ihh'pIi-In tn-foniily then let! hem hiue f,r1l1,In,; J,X A ?Z 1! more fin If vou let father and the h .tnk" ,,,rn ,lt bnl:l,n ,lu' ck" " .b. ' " To ".? thi' f ii', t!p k t.hen-the nearer the stove the ni;"" the enk v are " 'H '""'"mnrv to serve as n spiead l ?": ;oue. "IrP. ev or the V'" - tns'"n nr '". imvoreii wm. hot vanilla and nutmeg. A dish of fr"il l,urp" is u,s0 n welcome addition. ;, Menu for Shrove Tuesday Suppr No. t Com l'mldiiiK Celery Salad I'anraUei lUney Tea Stewed "rult No. 3 Salmon Salad Pancakes Apple Sauro Tea No. 3 Creamed Eggs on Toast Lettuce Pancakes Quince Jelly r..i...i iii.innl Crusltfd I InMpple Tea -o. 4 Deviled Etit SaLid T,..il r.hwS Knnritrlpliiv. I I'.mcakes Strawhcrrj- Prncne Itaked Apples Tea "(iod keep vou. each merry soul, un til next Shrive-tidi. the morrow, brings us Ash Weduesdnj the Lenten period ih nuw nt hand. Let each and i every one of us follow the dictates of ' this season and obev nature's law. and the Knstcr season w ill find us in good health. ' j MRS. IVlLSOiYS AiSSlFERS . Dear Mrs. Wilson Will you i please tell me how to make candy for apples on the stick? Have tried many of our recipes and find them very- good. -MllS. f. This recipe has appeared In this cor ner mnnv times. However, here it is again. To cnudy ntiples 1'iro cups of sirjp. One C';i of sugar. t),ic tablespoon of i in'ow One tablespoon of butler. If , . . . j ., .. . i ooii uiuii ii iinit u nuru nun wnen tried in cold water, then mount apples . on sticks and dip in hot sirun I.av ! on greased platter to cool. Denr Mr Wilson Will vou kindly give te ipes for dishes in wlm li garlic is an ingredient, or tell tu rn which to put it and hov' And kindly tell inc the recipe for s.iuce which is inmmoiiiv erved in restnu rants on tiller of '-ole one part of whiv h is c.ip"is. W. W '"Jatlie mnv I c u-mI .n all meat nnd vegetable dish's, ns lib( tally ns vou like. The sauce referred to is tartar sntiio, the reci'.i" of wlm h has ucently been given in the Trench cooking les sons Dear Mrs Vuou Wul you it.nulv tell me something about achniine I ise the taoh'ts instead of sugar. a tuev tell me that sugar is fattening. Wiil v.u. ili'Qn. let me know if thev nre hituif.il nt.d in what wnv'' I cn i... v.i.i .irtnhs in the paper verj m . h MHS .1 S. liD I...' i. this prod ii t without compel) in iiininn'K fuiv i e Den M i WiNon Kindiv pub i . ,oe lo- minting uitcnen I h.tvi tried, bin it wus .,., es. MltS W. T W , i p.i icnt nl urd copyrighted ... i as such lantiot he published. hour) ' not ii 'I in 1 Indeed! ' . 'ii i .iv e been Suing to .oil v ' i mi i' detuning w n th,.m (VI, tin,. " rs"-- 'li'ln ui busuifhs. mmprtinc with thtlti in iii professions and winning o,- losin '.. i iein for tcar-nns that nue no ie'a- M,n to tne sex of eithe. i;i' 10 in. se m eiuie. In the short period of the.r enfinn- .nisement. women ha,e ,cn examples of civic spirit and cnpnbilitv and raie .leter.nllinlmn thnf VI in e nn itnliieii tlnn i ,, . . , in tne politics of men In a town out ho i'i lie I. i.ioi li lime niis tin iiamul uMi'e sp"ii' in obrt'Tv ng womiui at her truditionn1 m ,ipnti'n. th home, which lie lusnm' J. npparentlv. to be opi-iated bj motive pouet supplied liv the hi art lines in- think t.iut the t-ullenncxs of i..nts, tlie triiUiiii'iis of tiadeii eop'e. tl.i pervc'iness nf f l.tlciron. nre nibU-i i i. a in s m' nt In 'he omotions'' n d mbt then, li" lonnireh up fond p. t i s or uu invineib'e lieair that . an one villi ihe donirstle budget sno.iie ii'i of emii-d took, put out a lire in un 1.. u c nnd udiusr a I rir-pultnig uuiun I el ,v hi ii "H livilis In f-nj mining of ,i , own little vngurli'i thut inti v m h ..r.u'U prni e I" b more or lo-s ot .. i.iob'i rn Si out In in t indie ! ' If ..i I" lined H't e Will H-iO'l l.u two ilavs lue . oinii.iin iikc, the inn tho junIiiI. I lie lieail-UiltiKini; il-at lo has ( enle.i aie possible to worn en. to observation of an American I HHH , , wel ' ,' i , " Inglv liousewifc and inothir at he iob, think he will (ome out with the clsioii that she has been oxceedl well tialtind, amply uud ably propatel for anv job oi jobs under me huh, not excluding those of financier, senator and iihvi hriloxlst And pirhnps, .f he will tliink bic k to the llrHt Insults in light logic and jiimiic thut ne le.i.ncd hi hi- i.inii.i i''h if n.-e li' vvl'i adni ' ii iu in. in mli nni' th i n h'Ji i m i i iu 1 1 1 iis-i i i in n i ci i i 1 1 i-ni iii --.---. . . . . H II 1UK MlllH- 'H i i 'Jl ((-,. v n. ,w... .... ,J I'liiH in n. I HMUII'tl VtMUI. IlCt III' ununIKU it. w.. inn niciTin i sru wrnm'iii. ui (.ornim ui - . ,i,,iii r iwni 1 iiiia hii rr ifii 11 r rnv i t.itnini.tu ium nini r ota Mima rtino . .-.,. - .,,AAan tnorn hi ,ciaU and eU. red women , tneir stead -'J.-' r ToVurf'n wre " and" greVn 0,",rfor Uh both eyes wide open Come out ,,, vvhllo yeiay And now ihe-e ,s on tl,. bench in fm in a," linrs of life Aftei ou honor nlwa -i vve.us u diffri cut shade or es theie It was again the noise i ,AI"'lt ,ad moro than that,' added e Vorlc ..ip a i ule vino ili.es nm i U ft ' ti li hi k. e. the. place thiough . another ' oior from thn bridesmaids A ...,,, ha(i botheicd her In her dreams "" "" " told n.e vou wero waiting .N.vv lor.c ..I a J '-.- "" '"" D,Jl! v,, ,.VrH ard 1 made u few chiiriRcs i ,ninbow we.ldug ts always pretty, and V. . ,,, illd a scrambling iT.T '',' K, I10'"1 rldln wl,h yu want n.e.ii for j,iroi because, lie Mih. ' ,Sl.a would rn.ik. it more comfortable this -l.es tin, rttendants a chance to H was u thumping nd a " reggy looked ..r miiy and Hilly looked mi. v ilnnV. wi..i tne.r hraits instead of (,,, eouwhei, ....a mo buck You sen I , hoose the cm that Is most becoming niinltHn-m.il to be under ino niu ii.it 1 egg) tlien :,enos -aril reVSuies tneni eclu- km w vou woi.id com.- back when yim to vh..ui 'Ihe di esses should bo mado ' t,"ir,,'..n. tt lu vll(.amng In be n "Some one s up l0 tricks," Peggy -': o-linofihiUlienuuiltlic n .,4?". arm Z "iti , lli u,l" . .... a.liowle.g.. U. tnlstako 1 mudo In , noon fioeks in o prettier for ; nuiiiii.tr -lay. I'eggj ,. o" ed quicWj .Y"11" ";iJ And they would have heen svls if 111.- u--' o .-, loll o III., il ivoniru i .. .,l,.l. u II... u , infttch t le rrnpts o.-ll lo see miiu o ..w.....r. -- - ,. EVENING PUBLIC SOMETHING NEW i n ii'ipi, win-re the auons were ii nnd white nnd gold, jnu innovation was introduced into the iiriiiui procession l the bridesmaids incK ot tlowers. There were foui bridesmaids and n matron of honor, the latter carrying roses nnb because no convenient nnd graieful way could be found for her to manage a caudle while it was her rvrii'Tr7Tvr I5L jLVWlf TJr aiV. Jrv taam A JvAW xWmL,. I 1 1 dec THE HUSBAND HATER Oy HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOR Cotatlofit. ittl, U Publlo I.tdatr Co. .rati SortUrxip marr es hrr guard- i ian. Marl; iiranil, licco'isc she is afiald of poverty. She goes West to his ranch with Mm, but is vtrv unhappy be cause aha is ftctrrmtnrd to hate her i nua&and and to dfsllfcc ct rrylMritf he does. It isn't until she goes East for a visit that she discovers the real icorth of Marl:, ami thin she Is too , proud to tell him the truth llcforo she loft Ltm she had mode ip her mtiul to get work of some kind, end to rcmnfit in .Yriu York, bm sh' final ly determines to go hack and d s cover for herself whether or not she hn.s killed Marks lo-e turner rhey I Tiicet and for the first time ,cau is at I a disadvantage as far as Utrtr rehi- i lions are concerned, for she comio . trIJ tciat Ms feeling aie The Misunderstanding riJAN bad ncer In hoi 1 i KAN bad ncer In hoi 1 le messed O for r anv formal affair with the x- . ii" infill. iiiiiL hii'J uir-.r-'u iui n.- n"i'- PT a deux that Mann was Retting ... . ..... ,... , , .. !,,. o.... tead With some llKht exaise to Jl.irl. I.l.o S,r.A ri.Qh.wl Intf. t....- rnonl .11 il W.1SlS'00U "CJ. mOtl I now preparing to dazzle him with her , appearance Sho had opened tier truni; ami u.i fllnirltiir thlmrs nliout recklesslv Plnilly on the spur of tho moment sho leeWled to we.tr the slher gown she had worn on the evening In N vv York u iii.n she had met I")lck Mason ht piled ui her hair, thrustlnn the comb of i 1, ...!.... .. .H.r. ...a .In.lf ,. n'i.tl .'I ml til i HI llllilll.n IllkW lilV lliun .-..-v.- ....- . ic, finRrs managed to faten tne urcss n" the lnc'( 'lnnlh" she wa.s ready, ai.d with her luar' lir-ntlno- fnst aim onened tile dool land wnt Into the Uvlntr room A huge fire had been built an I was leaping on the lit.irth for tlure was i chill In the i :! thai nlB'ut Stark turneil from the firep'sice vhrit lo hrd been In the ac of putt. iik n ht.ee !or on the burnlnc wood and saw before him an apparl- tior She advanced o tne :otv ouc'i aiul " ;ie f anal of nlBnt bltiRln rolln st.mdliiK Uefoie i 're tuin'd about lov- ' 7,-1- "I'ich I would r,in to somebodv lv He sad Tiotune cod ,, i. ivov.snes3 ,l n0 would Kive her a K00d liome. .irose in .lean tint slio ir.eu io mmi , vlth liaht conversation ' Its to t.. c pr v ou -v.- h. thought mures no v u vou .... n . jj mis urn ur.n ... ....B " of her would break up the reserve In wh'ch he hrnl wrapped himself if mii had honed for sin word or deed that I I would snow ndruirat.uii fo. hei, shevv.is i-nrrftiili ntlnrr v-nntfd n.ost was tu fate na'. Mail. n I lint her oi' n nrlde n.eil not l sacrl-1 tlced She h.iu c rue lo tho point where she wanted to sane.idei to Mm, where sho wanted I in lo ma! love, t" her. but l.u ii.niU i ir. nl.rmpt to do anything of the kind It did not even act an thnrRi ) wantid . v .Man.i mov- T'iov had a ir.'i i nK Abou.. loath ,, k..ve , .. seme of fihilvitLS her . .H fast.-i.eu on Jean, her nip it."l..ibi'i' st'rrcd lit last to xcn e'hhiir l.ke n.t". est And vvhHii thev 1 an ll.i shed, lean slltip. d 1. at nnd stood f.jr 11 moment on tlio rwrh drlnltmir .n ll.e deep polltude . .... ..i.... .. .... ,.a.,i .... .1 tlin wind stunir her be f -..n und neck, but sl.e 6tood the1, un' Mark came out .... ... ....... u... .....I ,.r.,..d.l Itl win I'll iiiui.wi ni ii ...iu ...h - ;e about her i Ke.her fo. n mo- 1 '" ulJ" ' r m(l.t tnllJi -' ..nn ''' ciobiT .. ev h.irl eer been befoio ' itether than I ti'i-v nail b'li kiovii ii men .uuin HiK,n niul his v j fciruii coldness Into i Pan k ver 1 sari i 'llow I"m, '" "". mused "lhls ihhavvlth.T 1 h wrapped around ocr sllvir dress is : .j'ca, of tho Influence i mv f. J .hatlf Vha'rt brouitut ou h'.e d. tenr.lned to make ' 'OU h.ipp) ll.d ended llV making yOU miserable Ms ln.on Unnklng a 101 about it sir en v.nt left, and 1 can sec thlns.i from vc standpoint ui lasr ll-u. . ..i. ,... i , .nr.lirlif in Olir fill- ....... . .J ,1 '.,.,,. ...1 1.1 .. p.. .V .1. . " - . my i I Things i on' 11 Lot e to Make i i StValenlnie'&DinncT Catd ill ., w - I ,wuli bv 1.1 ie, ,ll i i' Mono, li.. Il .l.ei Mvois 'Ice- DIXNIJU-t'A- am cauls - v fin tiiM.Mrnti.il Is on.) that vv-,11 biighteti . up the table, sunt to indlcilo tho guest's U' lilt .UU.., nu. i u ...".- - ...- n--- - I.1U..0 at the table, and then bo. taken bom., and used as a bookmark -'H small r.ejrts of ted satin one and one - half Inch "long and ono Inch wide at I tho tops (in each heart embroider tho initials or a nuesi. join iwn mum, ""j ,',', l'thtopgcRS! Itun a golden ribbon or braid ten Inches long through tho parlibd heart, to rep re int I,. ,. mi. ...ridig the heart l-n-ii ton I. furl ibuUt i iv o Inches from the pom- "f the ntrow Youi guei s will I l.e these IKH-K V i t-'v '"- I m 8Uf , i' U-V step tov..ir, lr Foi a second a flame Dear Mi.int,, i '""""'e luiped Into h.s -ves but It wns gone In t0 , -"j1 " ' m almjsia.ili.imed ! an ins'-ni fo. be w.is irspoidlt.g to her l,kln " -.n" ll,'',moroi Cut 1 am mood a cudlv ns if she had never ,"? rk as iS Z 'J',)'1 nc.e1 rTpfcf meant an.vthii.K to r.n ' too far w,h ft J,' .0,'f,ln,., c!p- , II ls Tlu-v sat ot, .he rou. n ..nd talked r.nd , w",,',' stiteiM ' j ,. r,'5'h nnd l.iURhed while J) an told some ot her "t Fftv.H '. ", ,,' "M,! ' Y M. C A. experiences in V . c- Sin said noth-1 nv- free m,?n ' I ?,lm S"e0? h'lVl! lug at all thai i .Ml.) mat-ered Sh. was, Vhriirv r, ... ,,,... V.h.r'p.' 'Sl m B.ni.Mi I.. Vlnr'i .n.ule TiO lniOUlHlvc lo tlir l, ,... t.- . .. n viipfotitin rtr jiti in. :.ir.i t n.t i wuai aim fc BooH-HcaiK H Ty& B i inr .1 ! MDGBR-PHILADBLPipA, MONDAX FOR A WEDDING tf lilt) to hold the bride's bouquet during I the ceremony. So a compioinisc was effected, the matron of honor leading the procession cnrrjlntr yellow roses while the four brldcamnlds came last, in single tile, carrying their lighted I tapers. j 'fall white cathedral candles were I UKcd, surrounded by drooping sprays of , greenery shaped like a bouquet and tied with trailing bows of yellow and Might green ribbon which matched the dresses. The deep olio wish ribbon was introduced to give n note of warmth I which was lacking in the green nnd I white combination The long room was lighted onlv by i nndles during the ceremony, nnd the bridesmaids ran led theirs clasped in both hands, nlmost nt nrm's length lielore tliem I lie yoututitl faces, thrown into relief n vividly by the light of their ctindlc which mndo small snots of brightness in the semidusk of the room. brought the quick tears of emotion that weddings seem to call forth. One's thoughts slipped instantly to the Btory of the Wise Virgins where, Indeed, the bride had found the inspiration for this part of the ceremony. j. Li, Yes, It's Almost Finished! And by this time next week you'll be introducing joursclf to another one of HAZEL DEYO IIATCHELOK'S very human characters. You will find her quite ns fascinating, quite ns charming ns Jean, but an en tirely different type. Tin; title of the new story? JFoif and bee! It Starts .ext Monday .. . . . """""ri.,i'!lo lr "'' w? Cn arrive at -kjiuu Jtiou or a.n unoi.irtinnii nt? -' T... iw....i .1 . . . ,nii?n "l ,IP, words nnil Jui heatt """" . '...."". "url'0,plv misunuei ?!V?f-, ,?"" '.V , wnti'eu only to appear ,:r. "v,',,',"'" " i . , ".'I?1, uni ,?!?? P.1"1 Krvel to malic tho mi .VifAblv thonJ , Wi Cr, , ,rse ptl 21,... tnoi"fht slu- baa done It i""-1-' Worse still, ho pur- Clo he Ciiiitlllilrdl The Woman's Exchange And Now Comes a Canary 7(i iik Liinor nf Woman's Pane' -ur .viauam I him n i..,,.f..i MHS T o i am bure in.it v. ...... ... .i.' . . j. iims win wntu the Mnl The nanm and t. Ill ........ """' '". WIU ll'.)UH ..u.iress or tie woman who so klndlv . ui uu guen to anv nelson sending s stamped . dtlrcstd env-elone L ta envelope Keferenco Library nut bums' , "A,-";iV V"' There is a 'iee ihr. rv ... ,hi-V" v, nearer n 'Z "'" i1,., aS'Wi "d " then, under 1 b.. Tr.es 'V'V.'.T.,. section in he .n.-li nf n,. i...i . . A-l . book oi ioi.Id see the telephone hook .1. II UrUK htOI.. if (,li h.n.i nn t..e.,h..n.. 1" ?'.?,"r !l0U:V . ' '?l vou will never j bitten nnulnh. ,A nZTCUe "K aivvas Kind to c.i any Information or help that T un, and It Is nice to have people enme bin '-. the second time for that tells n' s.i- af.ietion with the first unsw er I A" Abou' a Wedding All About 7o 'he hdilt,i t,t Woman's Page r. .. .. near .ii.ioi.u i am comine-. to. on I as I see otKis do when they have any , tioublss 01 oiltlf , ties i am to b. murr .l tho latter pait of i F.-bluarv und I un iroliic tr. bnv u matror or r . thiee bridesmaids, a i bbt riot, liu. ns ...r.t ti...-, tinw- ,,l.. and n lirtb j.n.. Whut I want to know H vUiar i r. n , best eolois for tho , bridesmaids a' , bow should tho matron 0f honoi oie nr,d what color? Pleaso ... .....wt .. ..-t .lit., .....ii ,u.o. I iruno tell me the brit way to dress the little page urn! ilso l.indlv give mo tho best wedding tho church from the house to tho church and to tho aitni MAY. Tne lir..ie nmn chooses the color I scheme thai sr.- w.i..tH for lier wadding ir pink is ner rnvorlie color, her nt I nli.tiibl t noiii by everynoay, except ino . ... . ...-.. .... -..-...- , bride, of i . mi h The little p.igo snouin I wear nn all white suit, with-white Bhoes and stockings The bridesmaids and mat! on of hoi j. go llrst to tho ehurch, while the ushers must be them for somo time beforo the service The little pngo could go with .he- brlilen.naidH nnd tho bride and her father go last In the church the uehtis, two bv two. '..ui, then tho brldesmaldH, one and ih n iwo. the matron of honor, the page, nnd the bride and her fathei The b..derioom waits with tho best man hi il . head of the alslu lo Join the In ide Iti Orchid Shade i , - .. ru ; i room vvbicu ou hnve lltied o it I lavi iidei, perhaps o.i need a lev n . oe foi Ihe eliili'lc lamp An oichld-coloicd one vvould be preltv II. it itif ordi.il -sill: Is hard lo find In e-x.uiij ihe right tone Try this ''stunt " Povn tho finme, o' tho shade with thin . .ii , BCft I'.Vl H ' ,, ILf. .Vellea I ''"" ' cU'"'at ,'1 ".M. usual, and "'J.mi, 'lLU,rt0. silk -n i Hoft lavender that verges on ate soft unndii Cath.-r leave a llttlo doubiu ton and bottom. Then cover it on Ihe -Dutsloe with a pnlu blue so pilii that it Is almost wlHhy washy alone Sew this on plain, cover ing top and bottom edges with a band of bllv.r braid or narrow silver Isce Your lavender and blue shade will hive the moHi di lightfully orchid tone when i ver " 1 t-'h l under it I turned on .- n i ine-s it vv. I glvrt mi at i ..f cun'ra d 1 tne Iu i ii" Aim l.. I Please Tell Me What to Do I y CYNTHIA Get Some One to Introduce You Dear Cynthia Thank you for publish ing my letter. Now, I aslt ou for n llttlo advice. How could I make friends with the otnur eex, for I am so shy7 But I havo started to go to dances nnd the younir ladles oeem to hold back from dancing with a stranger If you throw a llttlo light on this mat ter I will apprcclato it vory much. KN-SUnVICB. Her Ideal Husband Ucar Cynthia I read "Peggy's" let ter nnd nm answering her chaltenge by' describing my Ideal man. i cannot give the, pnysicni iequuo rr.ents ns "Peggy" did because they do not count. Tho man I could love must lovo animals, nature nna Hod's great outdoors ; he must bo a thorough sports man In everything , ho must be kind nnd tender, but must have a will of his own so ho can "boss" me when I need It; he must bo able to protect me from all tho hardships of life, yet bo the kind I could "mother" when bo needs It. Ho must love children and good books, Out side of these things no can oo reu headed, blondo or brunette, tall or short, thin or fat, but If he has these requirements I don't c.trc what ho looks like 13L.ACKIB. The Kind of Men Girls Marry Dear Cynthia May I address this letter to "Frank'"' . . "Frank." I liked votir letter. I have been among tho girls who ndmlro a fel low who dresses and dances vyell I can think of one boy with whom I nearly fell In love because ho Is a good .inn.,... iwi ta AYtrtMTinlv handsome. I have lost my "lovo" for him now, having round out that ho lacuca cnaxncicr, aiu vet I havo nothing agnmsc mm ; no is Just a frood-looking "tnllor"s model,' ana Is very handy to tniso to a uiuicu or iu take mo to the theatre Then, thero ls John. He Is a college boy, but ho lacks "Hob's" good looks and natty clothes; nnd while ho paiwcs In dancing, I never get tho pleasure, from his dancing that I do from "Bob a." But John is a real man. Ho holds a mans slzo Job, nnd ls a truo gBiuenun, x llko him very much. So I think girls are Just llko boys In their choice of friends they prefer to ov In rlnnvi nnd Illf.ltrCS With tllO COOd- looker nnd good dancer, but when It comes to marriage, it is mo siow-BuinK though perhaps homely, follow who wln-i their hearts. DAIIL.INO. Classifies tho Men Dear Cvnthla Kver slnco I canvi to Philadelphia I have been a. constant reader of vour Interesting column One of vour best writers, I think Is 'Mc Whizzburnh." His last essay, in which ho divides women Into classes, Is (rreat, In my opinion But then there are a irreat manv fellows who nre always roasting tho girls, giving opinions as to the various cltaractors of the oppo site sex. but have theso follows over stopped to think that they top nro classed as well na tho girls? Having t.anr. nmnnr men all mV life (I nm a tTin- chlnlstl I havo been ublo to class them In the follow Ins mnnner- First Swellhead This Is a fellow who thinks he can get any crlrl that comes alone Make them all fall for him Second. Tricky. A fellow who makes love to a Klrl. and after ho has gotten out of her what ho desires leaves her while he rocs oft and amuses himself with nnotocr. giving them all- the same lino of talk Third. Tightwad One who will come around and sit In the parlor, night In and nlKht out Never takes tho girl out un less to church This fellow makes h on earth for the Blrl he marries. Fourth Habhlt. In other words, this fellow Is the sis. You all know him Ho runs every tlmo a girl comes in tho vvav Fifth. Bachelor This man Is pitied He Is generally left In this stute, be cause he haa been the main support of a larKO family, or has been tho only chllil, whoso mother could not date part with him. sixth A mtro man. The (0d of them all Tho man whom ev ery girl dreams of. tine who ls kind and considerate, anil one who thinks of a (jirl's feelings, and who will do nnything for her li ls not necessity for him to be good-looklnjf. It Is not tho looks that count In married life. Its the disposition A MACHINIST Bob" Is Really "Buck" Deal ('Mithia I see I have, a worthy colleague in regard to the 'Pciplexed' question and that part, I notice, Is taken by a girl 1 nm glad to tlnd that oiio gul 's "game ' to own that tho tm -tics I mentioned are used I expected to be unmercifully toasted Hut whui a male and female both Idcntlcill) agree un the- samo question, "Perplixed " ou aie pretty bafe on figuring that It is prett) near O K. Kh, what Adui P' !a ' . - . ,.'. ''' Il V.e"...u "i """ .1.?' " .. .m Sutned t.y another Tlob." so 1 guess 1 I h-vy usuriwd t he rants or another uk; H'Sl IH'' IH. l.u I" ."'V .......w.l I K th it name before me 'jnirefore I will go back to tho name I havo pie vlous1' us. d when writing to this col umn, namolv, "Duck " Do you remtm ber Iliic't "'vnthl.i' About a ytai nro 1 Ubtd in write qulto fruiuently undei that name but since that tlmo 1 have taken n "liobo'H tour" of tho West nt.d l.avo i ist returned recently, i-o I I ad to K ' tm -rested In the column nil over again (That wasn't hard) Uy tho vvav, toll "Hide and Keen if lliev aio ngurins on iiouv ik es figuring on noaung west lieTi la i, noi iu uu iv "i. is'ioi, nun i ,. w.t it iu .. wonderful countre nnil t was bom theie. but when vou're ..... --- -. --- .--..------ :- KU fV7r nch wUfc 'oVttlng "a job In the West is a hard proposition compaicd 1I.....I- .... .A.i.i m.ts HVftt rn. tr t , . DREAMLAND ADVENTURES -RASr.AL II AT" lly DADDY ' Chapter I 'I lie Mellfli I'l'l" pEtim sai up in bed What had 1 cwuketud hei ' Sho had been fast .......nlno. i.iit mm OlilUCO i miig im "' ii.ui..,....b. - -- - Hlion.tl I..-I nine wnn ,,.,....-- T miAiu T lust dreameu j m-.iru u rnk " whimu.r..i Pepirv. settling bad on her pillow But no, again thero camo the sound or thumping and a scrambling Peggy's head flashed over tho edge ot tho bed to look beneath, but onco mori her ees met onlv emptiness Bui now peggv hoard something she had not heard In 'ore a squeaky volci talking ns If saying a piece And th.s Is what It said ' Snowy paths bire-tch far aa. Waiting for tho Jolly Blelgh. Moonbeam dance In merry plui rome out ruling while ye may' Peirirv Klinied out of the window Ves, hUtclv it was n wondeiful night to 11 .l- H wunueiiui iiiKHi. m go riding snugl tucked In a speeding s'c.?." ... come nil - on... oui '.,, ne 'j.iUeany aoici. 111411111 vuinu ouv ,01 u ck'lgh ride with llillv Onco more I'eggy glanced fiom uu unidow, 1. nd this time she saw 11111 coming acrobs the snow with his sled I'eggy kne-iv siio belonged In her com fortable bed nnd ourIU to stay theie l: vas foolish even to think of getting up nnd going outdoors, though tho moonlight was io bright and the snow so tempting But I'eggy felt something iTglng hor on, and beforo she know It she was out ot bed nnd dressing In her very warmest clothes When she was drifcsed it took her but a minute to run out and lo n MIIW 1 Hell). I'cgg Here I nm Hi uiihwel ' io vcjor 1 ill n go ml-i:;)! nding with ' on cih il Ui lv FEBRUARY 7, 1921 WHAT'S WHAT lly Itr.LKN ir,ciKw It is not good form to uso a man's tltlo ptcllxlnr; the surname when intro ducing his wife. Nothing ko betrayed Mark Twnln'a early social Inexperience us did his error In this respect when he attempted to write a novel of whnt was then called "high-toned" aoclety. In tho book Whcro the great humorist unwisely departed ftom his own truo lino In lit erature ho ls constantly referring to Mr. Judge This. Mrs. Captain That, and Mrs. Doctor Anothcrone. If, when making nn Introduction, the Introducer desires to mention what may bo called a dlstlnctlon-ln-luw, tho cor rect way ts to add casually, "Airs. Smytho's husband ls Doctor Smytho, you know." The mistake Is even more clarlng when letters nro addressed to "Mrs. General Martinet," "Mrs. Judge Arlstldcs," etc with thn East, I have "drifted" Xorth. South, East and west and una that the homo town is ino dcsi ii you into tho "old haah" thrco times a day without fall, I am frank to admit, However, that I enjoy "coaatmg on every onco in a while, and seeing soitio more of tho country, but girls can't et money In a pinch llko men can, neunor would they care to stand In a bread lino for two hnnrs waiting for a bowl of boud nnd wondering where tho next meal is go ing to head in. aince a wm aisuruuscii from tho scrvlco in tho fall of 1018 I havo scon most of the United States, Just by "drifting'' nDout, on ana on, nnd wnilO l Illeeu l. a nwmu ou iuiiu iu ne; two girls try It. A fellow doesn't mind riding the "rattlers" onco In a whllo. but I am surp a girl would prefor a "Pull .,., " v.v west I mean west of the Mississippi. This stdo is all rlffht It's thn lr.r.t thousand miles wnlch aro tne hard'it. Tho Soutn ls also poor grounds for llODO, nnu wiu asuiui is uuuue tho best up OB lar na muBaiiuiiutjufcia. a .,.. u-nnid llko to talk with some one who is set on traveling with no object In view I tninil 1 couia ecu mem somo t.inra "frnm exnerlenco which would w.i. .v,ntn n. wholo lot. which they will "WiJ l. rt. .. W. In.la nM,1 l.,.mna le havo to nnu. oui u jv.io .. u .! . they try it. uun.. THE DAILY NOVELETTE A Complete Surrender lly MABION KHNDAI.T. FHOST Tho llttlo white bungalow stood half hidden by trees nt tho edge of tho wood. In front, roses grow wild, and at one side a hammock hung, invitingly, be neath two spreading oaks. Vciy attrac tive it looked to the stranger tolling up tho path In the July heat. Around tho corner came a young wom an In pink morning dress and cap from beneath which peeped little tendrils of K"w"re you looking for tho Worthlng tons?" she aBked, going down tho path to meet the travoler. "Yes, I am Mr. Worthington s mother. Kindly tell your mistress I havo ar. Mm Wnithlnirton Is out. madam," and Bhe led tho way to tho pretty llving- "1've come from Vermont," said the guest wearily "I am tired and hungry ' "A matter soon remedied," smiled the maid. Sho began speedily setting the dining-room tnble, then In a short time: "Luncheon ls nerved," sho announced "Thank you," and tho weary woman brightened at tho tempting repast, creamed chicken, mashed potato, crisp lettuce, pudding and Iced tea "It does you credit," sho said after the meal "Aro you the cook?" "Yes, madam, and general maid, too; but I sleep at home nights." "That's lucky. Tho house does noi look largo enough to accommodatu n maid What Is your name?" "Hose." "Then. Itose, if you don't mind, I am DAlnir In lln ilnu'n a Willie " 1 "That will be nice, madam, and per I Imps .vou can sleep. Tho living-room couch Is very comfortable, nnd I w-lli spread nn afghan over you. Mrs. Worth- Ington will bo homo to dinner, nnd hei I husband, too Wo have It at six ' I When Mrs Worthington awoke, ftoso was sitting nt a table mending "You havo had a good rest," she I smiled "Do you feel better?" 'Very much, thank ou What tuno is If Four o clock Almost time for me 1 lo bo thinking of dinner ! The visitor drew a chair up beside I hei "Do you have to mend, too?" she asked sympathetically. "Why, I llko It," and Rose fitted the I heel of a silk stocking over a china egg "But what does my son's wife do? I . shouldn't think thero would bo any worn left " ' Sho keeps the house, and .sows, nnd makes calls. Sho ls n busv woman ' i Is she wholly Impossible' ' Impossible, madamo ! In what aj ' "Why, she was an actress'" ' What of It?" I ' Oh, you don't undeistand !" nnd Mrs Worthington wrung her hands Sup povi vou were tho mother of nn only i.on, nnd ho had married a woman of , t)mt t I aald I would never own ncant it: but. oh. I am ho i,, n , , ,,, it . i.,.. i ' ' . nnu ' meant H , nui, onelv and I want my boy so ! 1 just had to come bero todav." ''"" will like your laugh t ' interpostd Hose for she imetn t sent for Billy, and Bhe told him so "Isn't that queer?" said Dlllv ' A squeaky voice woke me up saying 'Snowy paths stretch far awa), ""'""" air ino jony sieign ; iv had done tv,.t n i.A.. n..M.t ... -, , iT - UO ..! AVIIIIU WUI ?.flT.?rd n.ul ho moonlight was ti ' i h' ,VC ey hesitated. Again they heard tho squeaky voice: "There mtr1 'n,moor'1Bit. Step within the whatToliS : Blt vour sled, and see nnV'fP'nf.Sv i'1" Mt lhat- y Ought K , the sifeVt7t'?,,ilhcjr "hould' scurry u me saiely of the house, but thev were curious, ijcfore thcni In the snow ThevttwondCercf?n'"1,0 . "nlmal track" .he7vrnTuredCwirh1it1tW0UW h " i-cggv looKeci at i,uu. .. dBrl . i u,,u. ley uoth atepped within tlio circle nnd sat upon Billys Hled him. nnd they hoth ,.,, .i ,k. . " "mi oi snow- -e ii wiiiu i, lew n hu.,.v nf lnnw '"""" "'"" '" men, theis thev were! i iXh X ", .'." ' "'""'K on. a doll -- "?" -"' 'n noni hetieath the liuiuii mepi inu Miinklng two ureal 1111 mals ralH ihm 1 ..",." P l . ,rtat VQnni 'eei as Dig ns ir wbh a rat voice "IV1; ' Ynn'ii 1. . S gnlnon'ur' KS ' sleigh ride '" n wllu ruhlnj! And wlieie do vou thini- ti. i 1 ride will take 1-eggJ . nnd: '' ".'.V U aleK Do ou think thev are on,n!-v -i venture -one that tna'Z Can 'on Imagine wlu( s . THE BRIDE'S NEW HOUSE LOOKED JUST LIKE HER It IP as Just as ISicely Furnished as She Was Nicely Dressed .but Just as Uninviting as She Was Uninteresting txrm.w asked the card club VV c eacorlv. surrniinilinc the only member who had been to sec Ihe bride, "how in sho?" "Perfectly fine," was the enthusias tic replv, "And whnt is the house like?" came the next question, tumbling over the first one, "It's disappointing. It doesn't look brldc-y, if you know what 1 mean. It just looks sort of Hat, sort of unin teresting, sort of oh, I don't know. "Ivooka like her?" suggested a voice. "Yc9, thnt's it, ns if it needed pep." They nil knew about tho house, then. Did you cv'cr stop to realize, how mUcli houses look liko people who livo in them? This bride was n nice girl, always pleasant, never disagreeable, catty, quarrelsome or gloomy but, oh bo dull I Her clothes were well made, but drab, colorless, with no particular style, just llko her conversation. And her Iiouso wns just like her clothes. Things that should have been stood out from tho wall tM-rc pushed ildtly into a corner. A rug which should hnve sprawled invitingly across the room fro;n the slanting doorway to the davenport was placed tlresomely straight beside a tnble. I'illowfl which might havo lent a note of comforting, warm color to tho living room wero Correctly blue nnd properly green, decorously straight nnd upright. It was n very nirc house, but not an interesting one just liko Its owner. YOU know the house that the Browns live in, around the corner. Mrs. Ilrown stnnds as a most hos pltnblo person, most unaffected, most delightfully gracious with her guests. And her house is just like her. The pillows on the sofn in tho living room arc punched into comfortnblo posi "Never 1 Sho stole my boy, nnd I can't forgive that. It would not havo been qtllto as bad If she had been a star; but a poor little low down actress that paints her face and smokes " "Sho does neither," interrupted Itose. "Nor was rho a low down nctrcss. I happen to know that sho was the lead ing lady In a fine stock company" So they nrgued while Itose staunchly defended young Mrs, Worthington. At length her work took her to tho kitchen, and her guest stationed herself at the window to watch for her Idol. Soon she saw him coming down the street, In another moment he was In her arms "If this Isn't one grand surprise '" he ejaculated when ho could recover his breath. "I knew you'd capitulate, mother. It you onco saw Rllzabeth. Isn't she the dearest thing? Don't you love her?" "I don't know, Karle. She has been away all day But Itose In a treasure; sho we-uld mako an Ideal companion. "Who?" "The mnld. "Who on earth!" Then Unrle began to laugh. "Has sho big biovvn eyes and golden hnlr?" he nsked. "Of course " Is this her likeness.'' nnd he opened his watch His mother gavo one look. ' Whnt THAT "BUSINESS BRAIN" will not function when the stomach is overloaded with indigestible, starchy foods.Thats the reason that hreakfast and noon day lunch should consist of Shredded Wheat Biscuit. It supplies the maximum of nutriment and leaves the brain clear and vibrantready for any task. Dorft dig your grave with your teeth. Avoid hardened arteries and auto-intoxication-these come from, too much meat. Two Biscuits with hot milk make a warm, nourishing meal for afew cents. ' fflfflSQ? MfiMffldii llffV-lAll wv w ar The Real-Fruit Dessert No extra price i .of l.lT. Tll !.. .1 . - J"') je-11 111 llIec tlavs the duality dessert. It is due to you and yours. Here alone you get the ieal fruit juice condensed end alcd in Rlass Tlicrc's a but tle in each package. Jiffy Dessert Co., 10 Flavors 2 tion, as if they were just waiting iw jott to sink back into them. Tim Inmp on the table is exatih right for leading or sewing, and there is a chair, one of tlioso brown inntlien looking chairs, nil ready beside th,. table for the caller who is to he re quested to mnko herself perfectly com fortable, Mngnzlncs arc handy, too. and if you got thirsty, why, you know whr-e tho water pitcher Is, out in the din, tic room. BUT1 the Wilsons that's another story. Mrs. Wilson is neat so neat that she makes you feel slovenly and pooiiv dicsscd, even if you meet her on Sun day morc'ltig, when you havo on ymlr best hat nnd a veil to keep your 'hah stralght, and the trimmest frock cm coat that you own. She can wear n waist and skirt with a holt nn inch wide nnd never rove.tl n safety pin. And bo could her house. Ths very porch bids joii be ctreiu not to disarrange it; iu summer the chairs aro set hack against tho wall In a soldierly row, the fern is Kounrciv in the middle of the tabic and the ere tonne tnblccnvcrs would never blow up one corner if a hurricane came along There is a llttlo table in tho parlor inside, nnd there is a straight chnlr b side it; n stiff sofa backs up against the opposite wall. A ru? is laid primly on the floor in front of tho sofa. There is none of Mrs. Brown's homey ntmosphcrc in here. You do not have the desire to comp in nnd stav n while; you arc afraid you will upset the exquisite, storelike order of things. IT IS the character of tho woman who lives in the house, which influences its atmosphere and mates it uninteresting, comforting or forbidding. What does your house tell of your character? docs this mean?'1 she gasped. "Why are you carrying a picture of your wife's maid close to your heart?" "There, mother, we don't keop a maid, That Is Elizabeth horself." "But sho said she did tho work " "Sho does," "And that she slopt at homo nights '" "Very true." "And she told me Elizabeth was out ' ' "Where was she when she said that?' "Out on tho porch. O, I see. But her name " "Even that is true. Surely you re member sho was Elizabeth Rose." "Please forgive me," and a penitent llttlo figure stolo Into tho room. Thn pink gown hnd been changed for one of clinging white material with a silken sash, nnd In tho sunnv hair wns twined a spray of wild roses. "I thought joii didn't know, at first, I was Elizabeth, that you might get to liking mo a little Don't you think you could," she pleaded' "when I want a mother so much? Mine Is In heaven." Mrs. Worthington, senior, hesitated then fclowly opening her arm, she drew the little crcnturo In. "Dear heart," she murmured, then aioud: " 'And oweeter woman ne'er drew breath Than my sonno a wile Elizabeth ' " (Next complcto novelotto Mnn ) The Dark H Today it costs no more than old style quick desserts, with flavors in dry form., We supply dessert molds to users. Also other useful thuiBS. Write for catalog of gifts. Tell us which vou want. Waukesha, Wis. Ifi Pkgs. for 25'C R K ,Ma .iA ,-is? r ,'s
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers