iTO!WS EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER IH3EL AILPHE A, FRIDAY, MABOjk' 25, IftM. 12 R y AT CUPID'S CALL By MAY CHRISTIE - VWhat Makes the World Go Round "Ml DBAIt, you're utterly tm- trnrlillv! Whnt Is it. nftcr all. ibnt makes the world go round?" Mary wit about to answer: ,"IiOVC," but 'checked herself la time as Kvc ut tered the one word: ".Money I" Mary btrnlsht ened up. She couldn't let this jinw without a definite critlcUm. Otherwise. she 'would feci n traitor to herself And her whole creed of life and ethic no i Please Tell Me What to Do Ity CYNTHIA m iy oitnisTtn live, on the other hand, was in whit put out. . . , . "Do go on1," hc miM, "I didn'tfor. Ktvo me hitherto suspect you 01 using .so IntorestlnR." "I'm afraid I'm preaching sermon." rejoined Mary. An npoh.Rotle lipht lay in her tweet eyes. "Hut I do most truly mean what I Hay. Money, position and power aio nothing compared with hop. plncss. If I loved nininn I wouldn't .top to think of the thine thnt he fcould nlve me material thlncs. thai is it would bo tlie man himself I'd care for, not his money." "The difficulty is"." said F. little burst of candor, "that 1 cover whether Dick Cnlardi rich or nonr.'' Krom this frank speech Mary Immc llJJ'i-liihilp'cSvere diately recoiled. To her the youns back- j ,10t 1" b' '"gT vVooilsmnn was n kind of denisod. It' Accuses "Smiles" of Unfairness Dear Cynthia If you please, to the ofTcnslm Hldn of debaters on uancmB, especially "Smiles." . .... It has been handed down to mo that In all walks of life there Is only one true rule to nbldc by. and ii..?. sense of fair play to nil." Now Smiles, a ou know an well na I do that a man is (meaning both sexes) man until lie shows himself differently. ,,. T I am not defending myself becauso I urn not a dancer, it's Just fair plaj. A dancer has his rights as well as the .,. riinu in tmrms of the fair sex. UP-TO-DATE VERSION OF THE POPULAR CAPE ' It Is only his medium of obtaining ii. re -n. Illi nl it I were to condemn dancing I would e. "'. " i ... ...!.. ih.. ii.mi little Klrl 1 ' C?" Vii l"w. and who would do, that? I leave 11 is really ,,,. ,. , . "Smiirs." Mr. cr- "Vnn'pp urrini?! I'm sure that money :. ." i I i... riocsn't make the worm go ro . u. ui ... , incredible to realize that Eve the contrary, m nunc coiivmccu urn- , . . . , ,vorl,,h. in-c was mak- ing calculations on his problematic In- rttl non Custfo wna n vasellne-naireu aanr JJUUK9 UlU OP 1890. It often comes between oneself and hap- ,""'"." ,7; lie.id ami nlnni I Ml llnchpster. hellcVC 1IU. II R bulncM slrl I do know whnt I'm (.peaking of!" Eve lluiic back her pretty laughed , . ., "The world well lot for love, and nil that sort of thing?" she mocked. "Miss JJrcw no let me call jou Mnr you're a dear, romantic little goose . Mary, face aglow, leaned forward to Yinnl the other gill. , AL T l. J..... ikn iil'lft tit I III.'. 1-11,1 K1IIIW JUl W..I.1. .""- '"; I rln.nn llMInlfS. jng, fiie cam. biuij. ". ;; ,,t,...i.rl. Misi Kve smiled rt come. Mived with the condemnation in Mary's mind was a little thrill of envy. If Dick lord Eve. then surely out of all the world she was the luckiest slrl. "Of course." continued Eve. realiz ing that she had made a dellnite mis take, "of course. I like Dick for him self. When I siicak about Ills income Asks How She Calls Herself 'Smiles- Dear Cynthia Your column Is the most Interesting one In the whole. Kvkniso I'lnuc LKoann. Vont sou .., - ..i.iii. .l.A rnll.iu Inr7 This article Is In answer to Smiles ( publication praising "Wondering. Miss Smiles," you ought to be elected hon .......... ...i.i.. ..t iim liluf. Ijvw boclct.N ,11..,, I,, V1"V... fc ..u . t. ,. ,.t,i i, .r nttlntr and nropor in nmnnlinm with thfi Btaild S'OU taKC Wouldn't the young people of this city hav ... n 1,-ivz.k. timi lust doing what jou I'm thinking of its effect upoti my i thlr,k ls , Kilt7 oh, lust wonderiui. i cuardinn. He s terribly nmmuous, inr- Iin, womlerlnK now IIC Wlllll- llllll i. nntlis lmve lwen vcrv dittercill. 1 ve lived In a quiet, humble sort of way. without money of m own and always had to work hard for a living. Hut Miss Rochester I've been happy. I like simple things. Heal people. Genuine amusement. I've learned to differentiate between the things that matter and the things that don t . I know m real friends when I meet them. "You think that I mid girls like me I arc running aftei false gods'" quer ied Eve. ., , , Marv met her guze unllinchiiigly. "I prefer not to make any answer, ' hc said .it last, with her slow, uttrac i tlvc smile. . .. I "Oh. but I want to hear jour views cried Eve. "And I do assure you that , iou won't ollcml me in the least. cnmnlnrpnt little sill mnt'K n snlrllllid match considers this anxiety nbout my tuturc to be his bounden duty Hut It does be come n little boring particularly when one falls in love'." She faltered over the last few words. Silence fell between the girls. Mary s ce was out over the lolling land cnpp. now almost indistinguishable in the cnthcrlni ilusis vnn pnn can your' self "Smiles." The opposuo to u lle-"l ought ol narrow Idea that .respectable PPlo do ph 1 siiiinose he I not dance I Say, "Smiles, yotti cer .ill. i siippusi. m. prnw-fipct street car? Try It You will be pushed and Jostled bo often that iou could not get the same action tr mi iinncpil ii whole year, I Know, ut lOUrM', tlLIAiluiiih .v " , . ...... ..n should cet himself a private car, und , suppose you wain on ami n.nv ... n nlco Saturday afternoon and one Is jostled around, what then ; I suppose vou would walk out In the street. The lirst tiL-oole In this world dance itnrt th i.'.... ,..., 1 imp vnnity case and cyed'unrst ik-odIo dance. i.o mere herself in the little mirror. "Heavens'. What a fright 1 look! And the dearc't boy in the world is coining to the station at the other end ,0SlicCgave u small, nfreetcd lough. She drew out her powder-puff. 1 pstick .cold roiiTC-uov:. umi )""? i".""1 figure It out for lc'-CAg,OKAtj AXCEa Better Tell Him Dear Cvnthla Please tell me what to ' if? h ROWS? f'' ' v f V i"ii 'Xl iii lfi HniH ii 'iVi' it ' iiiJl TiJl. 4laHU1 iff Pj I) hjl V II Ii II ri III tmii I V W H ilr X V I u V l ' ' I 1 r w?. XA s" cream. S.Tto.k a long, 'deep brent..: Eor .W 'rK" - , .....!. 1 n.t ,.. 1. a moment ner guzc to vui m mv . dusky landscape. ,.,.., I "If jou want mc to be candid. hc ! said at last. "I do think that the girls 1 of your particular -ct run after false i rods, as vou term it. Money, for in ' Manee. And position. Oil. and power 1 Hut" here she paused a moment mone principally. llecuuo. through It the" other two are possible. 'Sue broke off. half-embarrassed. rnnilif tllO raVilSsJI Ul i"- wutT .. an'. J0rCTenrc,t boy in th- world.' " repeated Mary, woudcringly. Hut t uiiderptood you'd just said good-by to '"'"Oh this is' another." said Eve. li"htlv." "H doesn't do to lmve all one's apples in one curt : ' Tomorrow -Julian Ynnd.tvecr THROUGH A WOMAN'S EYES ny JEAN NEWTON The Ideal Husband A TOrXG man wants to know : and Uny Hoge the r ,d here verhev A What ,ithe ideal inisban,! ? I an d'TC.ic from their detachment in the lov.r husband, the father 1 is ba id. n(ih i)thcr that t(;y ,lt.wlyweds. the indulgent iiusDaii i. u..- '""; "V. .So imagine my nstonisniiieni. on s, . kn,l n, ns Ilie imiM"' " "" t. i tiio uaiiiiei lUlllll Uli " , , . " Ifl linndsomo villain misouu.i. Is it charm or goodness or both or hat that makes the ideal husband.' "I have heard women say." he writes, "that the too good husband t horinc. that a woman wants to gee jeui "" . .1 .ft . .. .l linn n in a want', mm i.vi .i ... n (.Mnrniinir limn. 1(111 b III" i . " .!- I dear: vou'd get nervous prosirauu. . AVhat is it that they do want.' Dp they know themselves '" !,!,. ,o n ,ln nf)t kllOW wliat WC Oils '11 rain. my :.. ... i,..r "Vnn. nf course, nuvo tin ideal husband." to have her reply, "I guess there is no such nnimal . "Of course." she said, "we want a man to be devoted, to be almost us fool Milv loving after marriage as during his "courtship. Hut there is no thrill in too much of it. .lust as u woman loves to baby a big strong man rather ji - ...l. ..nn,L if 1111.1- fit. Hin lilVPQ lliail "IIU II" HVs-U-s IV . jw-t. " " ,w, ' rrlvfk ... ii mnti Km lu fnnrio Wlrll i " " IClll IHMII ""l i n . ...... do. A few months ago i inei k juuun Knullslt soldier. His extreme sadness aroused my pity. I tried to cheer him We became great friends and he threw off his melancholy, became cheerful and ambitious. Yesterday, to my furprlse. Iip asked me to marry him, and I real ize he loves me deeply "nd my compan lonfhlp means everything to him. Wo are the best of pals, congenial, and he means a lot to me. too but I am seven years older than he. He thinks I am One year younger. Shall I tell him this, the onlv reason for my hesitation? If 1 do .tell him- how will It nnect mm ur'u - "..'(, him without telling him I am so much older In years? In till else but years he Is the older, for his war experience has creatlv aged him and he appears older . than I. What shall I do? Better tell him the truth ; If ho loves vou he will not minu ne ouiu uiu nbly hate the deceit and sooner or later he would have to lenow. Iou could not swear to an untruth when you apply for it marriage license. Always be true nnd nboveboard, even if It hurts and Is n shock to the young man. Seven years Is not so great a difference If the man Is as you say. more experienced than the woman. Hut whpn you are fifty re ' member he will be fortythree, and you must be verv careful of your appearance to try to keep looking as young as possible Hy COKINNE l.OWE "Let the cape do It," says the ir responsible coat nnd frock of this spring. Just how much the cape may be trusted, too, Is indicated. by one of the smart new Paris modes for this spring. This mode provides that the sleeve be created by a buttoning over of the folds of the cape. This mode is illustrated here in tha gown nnd cloak combination of beige nnd maroon I'olrct twill which other wise deserves attention because of the daring arrangement of the two color The Woman's Exchange For Jane , Several peoplo have written to Jane, through the column, nnd given ndvlco to her about the bunion which troubles her. This ndvlco has proved helpful to them, and they havo been kind enough to pass It on. If Jane herself will nenrt her name and address tho letters will be sent to her. " Hands Are Important lo Mi Editor of tha tromon't Poet! Dcnr Madam Seeing the helpful ad vlco to others in your column, I would like you to help me also. 1 am n young girl almost eighteen nnd am greatly troubled with warts on the palms of my hands. I havo tried to burn them -with a caustlo pencil, but It does not seem to have any effect. Also could you recommend a hair tonlo for dry, brittle hair which will promote Its growth? LUCY Physicians have a skillful Tvay of burnlnir these, and It would be much better to havo this done by your doctor than to attempt to remove them your self. You cannot bo too careful of your hands, you' know, for you are using mem an me time. A good hair tonlo can bo had at any drug store. They will advise you there about tho one which is best for you. Being a President To thilKdltor o tht IVomnx',1 i'aori Deat Madam You havo helped so many others that I have decided to ask some help of you, too. I am president of a club in our high school, nnd ns I lmvo never been presi dent before I am at a loss as to one's duties. My club is jv needlework club, called "Tho Throe Needles." Wo 'em broider, knit nnd crochet. Bv a nresl dent's duties, I mean, how to open a meeting, how to treat a seconded mo tion nnd how to call on a certain com mittee for a report. I Now, dear madam, I would like to know the exact amount of 'rainfall we ! had In this city for tho year 1920. Can you tell me thls7 U W. While the business part of the meet- i Ir.g Is go'ng on, tl)e president nnd the secretary lit at a small table lacing the rest of the company. Tho president starts the proceedings by rapping on the table and saying, "Tho meeting 'will please, como to order." She then an nounces that tho secretary will read tho minutes of the previous session of tho club. She next calls for the treasurer's report and reports from the heads of various committees. This Is all done In the samo way. For Instance, when tho president wishes n report from tho chairman of the entertainment commit tee sho simply says. ".Will the' chair man of the entertainment committee read her report?" When a motion has been seconded the president says, "The motion has been moved nnd seconded, and now stands approved." The rainfall In tho city of Philadel phia last year amounted to ,41.1, inches. WHAT'S WHAT nT nicMiK nKtiin 1 ' i " t tilt (m. FIFTY-FIFTY Dy nAZETj DEYO HATCIIELOR CopyrloJir. !' PkKw Ledotr Co. ') When a married woman writes a let ter she should sign it (for example)' "Emily Iloblnson," never "Mrs. Henry Hoblnson." If she is writing a business letter to some ono who does not know whether she Is Miss or Mrs., it Is proper to sign "Emily Itoblnson," and beneath that, In parenthesis, "Mrs. Henry Itob lnson)". , I The married womans legal namo Is Emily P-oblnson, Mary Smith, eta : in society she is known ns Mrs. Henry Hob. Inson or Mrs, John Smith, but when she nnixp her nnme to any legal document. sho signs her own first name and her husband's last name. Many women, un accustomed to legal iorms, were sur prised when they registered ns voters for tho first time and discovered that, In tho eyes of tho law. it is morn Important to bo Sarah Jones than to be Mrs. Joshua Jones. This Individual Import extends back to ancient law. beforo the prefix "Mrs." was Invented, nnd before Portia (daughter of) Cato became Portia (wife of) Brutus. Is This You? Persons born between November 22 nnd December 21, when the sun is in Sagittarius, aro liable to have to travel a great deal. Thev have an earnest, outspoken frankness of speech and man ner that frequently gets them into dif ficulties and misunderstandings. They arc jovial, vivacious nnd combative, und nbhor anything that verges on deception or secrecy. Have a keen sense of humor nnd sarcasm. Persons born between December 21 nnd January 20, under Cnpricornus, aro nntural lenders in everything thcyunder tnkc. They havo great ideals; nro In stigators of large -undertakings and be long at the head of largo enterprises. They uro disposed to have things done for them. They nro determined and never givo up. Aro endowed with nn enso and freedom of manner that ls pleasing ; nro great talkers nnd make good business men und good housekeepers. IT SEEMED ALL DARKNESS ON THE FIRST GOOD FRIDAY For the Sorrowing Multitude Did Not Know Thai in Days There Would Be Light and Faith and Hope Once More BUT day after tomorrow is Easter'. Tllpr fllftn'f trnnn. If tl.nf .In,. -1,pn Thr, ce ti linvi. u her alone rather than an nll-around ood-nntured fellow, so it ih more inriu- "Wondering" Sticks to Her Guns Hear Cynthia I still stand by every thing I nuotod In my first letter. To "Jim" I. too. like athletics and I also like Ood's green country- and it's river?. Tell me this, Jim. wouia you nn iinnrinir ir vou met uie riKin one. and she asked vou to7 "ouldyou? Tinnt until we tind that we want what f)g (1 be thc mlp nn(j ony wjtu n , we have not cot. And certainly tnc w()0 mmjrM pretty face and can pick girl with her rosy dream of nn ndnrins , llt a smiut ,), prince forever is no criterion. Neither m,s n()t kn0 L tho married woman with n grievance Hather. it t.ikcs the married woman tilth tin' average, good, hard-working. esser than with one who there s another bit of tcmininity on earth. "Thin, a man should have a hobby. Kor that, whether it is postage stamps. I wonder. I. for one. would do almost nnvthlnir for mv right to happiness. J. II. P It will be more thnu Integ rating to mc If I pver meet n fellow who doesn't dance : It will be a novelty. I've known people who dnncc all night, nnd the next morning come o their places of emplovment complaining of a head ache ond a tired fcpllng and what not. Maybe you 11 tell me wny mey ao tin .Wotcd husband to speak with authority 'TJVTy ! wEn .neVe "a re" Plenty "it other recrc on vvnni is me mrai . . , f , ,innllcs, ny llf supplying n '" nr... .i i t ,.i -MoV, n nnn t,i tell me I ,,..,.. ..!..i i.. - i,iir, f .i.iinl O. Notso i.recn I1U I I'M, 1,11 c....... .. ..- - - lllllf 1MHII UUH; ill ,1 ,...-. "ft ..i..p, hfcntise ii seemeu u mi: uim l'A.l I.OI Tiers is nn ideal marriage and that her huvband must be thc ideal husband, tor erprvbodv knows lie worsiups nei . Thev've been married five years and hp won't attend an nlumni dinner be cause it m a man's afTnir and he doesn t iijov an evening away from lu'r . As far on other women nre concerned, he doesn't know they exist. You can't get him to admit that any other woman is beautiful movie star, puma donna or whoever he may be. His wife is all there is. there is no more' Then they lmve their work in com- t .1 . ...i1A.ii,lnl1 tt t mon. J nev nave mc same prim;-.iw " ilciicc of us to keep us on the qui viv'e ', i the zest that all of us want a long ns wi nre voting, wlikh may lie to about eightv -three. "Of course, every woman knows tliut as a liusb.uiil the plain solid type is ot ii premium, while mnny charmers arc be low par. Masculine cbnrm will not keep the wheels going 'round, and verv hand some men are frequently coueeitcd and iUkl-. "Ct'itainly . wo want them to he good and indulgent and adoring and inter- ted in in alone: but for the ideal, for If there arc quite a fow n them nround. they must bo very fin and pretty well scattered I never had the pleasure of meptlng one It would give me quite a thrill to luar some fellow talk about something sen- , sible. nnd not nhout the dance ho nt t nded last night, and thc danco he 1 Is coing to tonight I I don t see what enjoy ment people i c?et out nf dancing. Now don't tell mo it Is healthful and cxerctslng There are plenty other more henlthful and en imnh!i wavs of recreation. ' l.a Mori 1 agree with you A good he viarnagcof Frances Carter ami no reason why she should be cast off. ,i Pnat beoan on.a fifty-fiftV !! Prances knew! She had known for a 1 1 age ocpun ""', ''''' ', .,, , lomr imn hut .h. i,n -im ... .1.1. .... i herself with the Idea that things were nil right. That very day that sho hod i gono to John Temple's ofilce she had uurposely misunderstood things he had 5?.,rt. or. rilth!.r . the 'nek of them, and Mildred's criticism of her material as I well as Clarissa's little stinging speech I had gono deep. I Her work had not lin o-.,i .,,. lonig time. She had lost her sparkle and I for the most part had been writing , sheer drivel Just for the purpose of till- ! Frances thought back to the fin. proud moment when John Temple had given her n chance on tho paper. The day she had walked out of his office the proud possessor of a Job and n respm. slhlo one had been ono of tho happiest days In her life. And she had dls- ijjtiiiucu nimi -rna i nurt worse than anything else I She had not lived up to whnt he had thought she could do. Yt.l.l. I.....I.- -i .. . .. . . .,.. ....... i. . - n v a --.. .- ......,. ...or. ...in if,..ii.ii nr e envelope wnicu uo.c ...: ......... a!(t ;ntervle,v ,vlth ,.,. ,,, -y",,.T , ., of the Chronicle heavily stamped In i consequential things she had cha"ttcred one corner, she knew somehow that' of . Doubtlessj he thought her too light the news w"as not going to bo pleasant j a"g. Ivotou. , to ; be entrusted with val- nnd that somehow she must brace her self to meet a blow. I T.. .... 1 ,. '".' "":.'"'"" .,;:. n,! mntlCU for i-rancts icas imni v --:-,. : thr. and misted "Vn faying hall the bU. Hoicecer.it didn't work out etll at all. tor ichen the "ar'T" "''. into thc some apartment house, CW mwtumol out to be the clin0tng-vtne tvve of tcomon, ond her iippcol to Jerry teas vcrv dincreni ""',''"'; res' straightforward attitude. Frances began to feel that she had made a mhtakc. and she set about being verv femiiilne. Hut although she made he telf verv attractive to other Mien, otoce oil to Jim llarlowc, she dd not deem nbte to make anv Impression on Jerri at all. In the ineanriinr i m.. neglected her tcorfc for more frivolous things and one morning o letter como I to her from the necspapcr. CHAFTKIl XXXI Frances Has a Shock S 1'K.VNCES pulled tho letter out of j A Folly Parly Are you going to h'uvc a parly on April 1? Do you want 'some new nnd different ways of fooling your guests without making them uncomfortable? They'll just love to play "going to Jerusalem" In the foolish wny that is described In this party. And they'll be completely mystified at thc refreshment table when they look for their names on the place cards and find the names of people they never heard of. Send n self-addressed, stamped envelope to the Kditor of Womans Page, if you want to know more about this jolly entertainment for April FooI'r Day. they gathered sorrowing nboufthc foot of a Cross.tlmt stood upon n hill, They could see no brightness ahead : nil about them was darkness, and thc light which had como ao lccently Into their lives had been 'taken away from them. No wonder they mourned nnd were snd. Hut on the. third day He rose ngoin from the ilftail, nnd thcro was joy and faith nnd hopo onco more in the world. HASN'T it always been that wny.evcr since that time? Hnvsn't you nlwoys found that nftcr the worst times of depression nnd hope less darkness of despair there comes n Brighter time; In Ihe midst of wnr there doesn't seem io he much hone of loal happiness, and mirth ever again. Yet tho day nftcr penco U declared we arc dancing ns ve never danced be fore. Poverty is one of the. blackest kinds of' trouble, because it always' seems to grow worse with each effort to make It better, every forward step seems to slide twice ns tar uacKwurti, .Hut. .after a certain point Is renchedl tt sort'6f nner, it Is very quickly left behind and thc road goes nlonr smonllilr enough. THAT smooth rojid js just ahead all tho timc.'if joucnn,juU reach' lt. Why Is it that wo have ro little faith In that better time which, hns never fulled us yet? Whv can't we remember that prom ise which was givn us so lonor ng that there will always ho an Knster Day of rejoicing after a time of dark ness? ' WE COME to Good Friday in the midst of lawlessness and unrest, anil wonder whnt will become of this World which i-eems to hnvo progressed so", far in wickedness nnd crime since thnt. dor. .There seems to be nothing nhead.but more crime, more wickedness, more lawlessness nnd unrest. Hut it is Just ns if we were in a Jong tunnel, wllli sunshine sjiut , ilr ,, . , walls nnd the opening so ! wc cannot catch the "o, llgn ftj In a tunnel we n .,. , . wo know that V" P k. cnuso now that the aisMf ?to r on,e tsarwsjsj 1 .i. A" " , tomc "to the full .u"' ?. ti rn "nnco w,l'ch eecms brtX nfler tho gloom of tho pasjngc sh,M Wc lmvo forgotten nbam- t .. .. In this' tunnel of ,,.? .?l.lt "' light through; the faith ami-hope I us nrtlflcln light have failed ni'," nro resigned to tho darkness. ' "e gUT tho light Is thcie, ItmurtuJ -thcre. It always has been then. . I lyiica nuu ucicrm nations we can r it and lenvo the shadow behind ,1$" " jt Let's look for it, let's mcliTow.rJ For today is -Good Frldny -but d nftcr tomorrow is Eastqr. ' Things You'll Love lo Mahe .Dutiflrflies fee Evening Slippers v-TTcHai AHsi O-iiliJji-O W "I'tXI What dolightfulvoriiainented slipp,,, are being worn wltn evening gowns' i a pair of theso laco BUTTCltr't.ua to , Vour evening slippers If you wlih to b In fashion. Either cut ths buitern; shnpo from all-over Ince, and then Hr. tho edges TVth thin silk covered wlrt or take lace edging nnd ?h it in hl ' center. Fasten It to a sllk-coieixl heavy wire that forms the body of th hutterily. Wlro tho edges. Knslen tli. BUTTERFLIES to your slippers vlnVm they will gracefully flutter us jou trio along. FLOHV A S VT " the Her eyes fairly (lew ovr the lew words on the single sheet of paper and at first she did not take In the mean ing of It. She felt ns If she must be dreaming. Then suddenly she realized, and a sob rose In her throat. The letter was from John Temple, and It was Bhort nnd to the. point Due to certain changes they were making on tho paper, they vero going to havo less soace. and nfter thinking matters over carefully, they had decided to do with which before thev were made her living. They mniried. she voik together I Adventures With a Purse WAS standing at the cnndi counter waiting for my paiknse. noticed the boxe-i that lol."il like cardboard sardine boxes, oiity aroused. I ph ked up om w hen I pm i'y My fin ' that I1.11I bt-en opened, ami there wni a wholcol 1 lection of candy tish-pure ihorohite. tit.roi'tiinl lntiintuf with vour ..oliil lino pine-, vou need nil that combined with valuing you have the advantage of the iiil- ,.toitLh r.o i. 1 ,'Mnrni nun innpnen- nnrn Il.iticmg Is a uiseiisc, once you euro it, vou enn t think of anything else, but dance, dance, dance. It gives mc hopp to hear of 11 fellow who doe-n't d.mre AVIth dancing comes the 1-' -J.uket f-ult. the plastered hair. 1111 Jazz tip. .md some fellows even carry 1 mirror with thmi. Be careful you don't get the disease, "l-i Mort." If there are any stnslhlo fellows who dance I don't know them Listen. Cynthia, and everybody: it 1 wniu Is better exercise than dancing, not her mater al and morp healthful, because you dance There were a few less formal words in n hot stuffy room nil nigni,. wnue uable space In the paper. I'rances fairly writhed In nn ogonv of Belf-reproach. Every ono would have to know. She looked ahead and Imag ined herself Inventing reasons for the fact that she was no longer writing for .e rjr?"1?.1'' 8he fancied the keenness of Mildred's eyes, Mildred who had made good at her profession. Mildred wou d suspect the truth, and ns for Clarissa -how she would gloat! Never until that moment had Prances realized Just what her work hnd meant to tier. It wasn t so much the money sho hud earned ns the self-respect tho Job had given her. Why. her work had been a part of her long before Jerry had como "The Finest Butter in America" The fi-li are made of imported milk ihucolate, nnd nie very pure and whole some, to say nothing of heiug thor oughly delicious A box can bo bought for thuty cents.. llic hull that ornament to i.ie lUilnr uig want The Question Corner Today's Inquiriis What is the newest kind of lini ing fixture for in itsell, room? How H 0( siiuill. tan I fashioned? Describe a thnrming white batiste. In what simple wny can 11 mier be made that is effective Immh nth the glass of the tray on a fa w 11 gnu 7 . Nome n convenient feature about thc lntest combination nrraiigi inpnt for powder and rouge . What is the fad nowadays 111 port suits? Ye.stenl.iy's Answcis When a small 'crecu is neede I un inexpensive way of malting it is to tnke two or tliree hheeu of heavy corrugatid paper vvhii-h nie tlienfusteliid one above the oilier by means of passe puit out nnd covered with binds pap'-i 011 which btveial bright pictuies me pasted. . Instend nf h leather belt 11 il.iih silk cord enciriles the waist of uu nttractive tan sweater A new tabic lump carries out nn old -fashioned idea nnd 11 modern one. nt the Nnme tune, by having (he base In the shape of the candlistick and saucer of other days, with two electric light bulb under its simile. If a little leftover coffee is pmiie.1 every morning nround the earth nl the bottom of the geranium plant it will, in a short time, im prove tin- plnnt so thut the leaves have a much fresher, greener up pearance. Should a longer sleeve be desired in a serge dress, n pretty fashion of arranging this is to have u guimpe of eyelet embroidery, u huh nlso forms u narrow vest .Several colored celluloid halls make n quaint bit of ornament for the fish bowl to lour uttentinn ost S4 ').", is of little in ' ever meet Mr. ltlght. and he does happen ost .i..m is ot little In- , . e or ..ico week .Kl t.. Jovs other sports, can talk sensiuiy, nnu comes up to my Ideals, I will not be afraid to write to you and tako bae'. some of the things I have said. I 11 in not a coward Hut I will never tnl.e back any thing I have said nbout these dunce h.vll Johns, who attend dances everv evenlnF All they see on tho face of the earth is u dance WONDBIUXCS. I o reeommeni pitticoat that c tere-t in these days when thc prices of petnio.tts are being loweied. Hut when I give you nn idea of this petticoat I think you will understand why I wanted to tell you, nbout it. It is to be found in a hop that is well known for its in diudiinl lingerie. It is of dark blue jersey silk, wuh finely plaited ruffles dtcoiated with large diamond -shaped designs in h una Another style is a Mift gray with black squares for a deco ration Thev are ns smart und indi vidual as unv petticoats I have been tills s, usoll for ninifs nf lmn niiilres. vlniimn'i. I'mr K.IIH p or iihone Wnlnut nr Vlutn.noo Into her life. nbout having enjoyed working with her At tha thought of Joiry her hands conventional words to lessen the blow of ,-uddcnly clenched. Jcrrv would hnvo her dismissal, and then the letter slipped to be told. Jerry would realize that she from Frances' fingers to the floor. was a failure. And whatever else no It beemed Nery quiet in the room, told the others, Jerry would havn to ominously quiet too quiet Frances 1 know the truth. That fact smote her was fairly stunned. Sho had been fired with terrible possibilities. Half blindlv from the paper as Ignomlniously as any Frnifces reached for the sheet of tinner oftlee boy ls llred for some prnnk or In tho typewriter, pulled it out nnd tore other, and the wom of it was. she knew it up. Then she burst suddenly n n her dismissal was deserved. There could tears "uucmj into be no qunrter taken In the fact that sho had been aeau win unininy, mat ner Tomorrow Frances tell, work had been good, and that there was awful news 57 Sewing Made a Pleasure llSilflBffllBllslWllIB VuotCal I IftMWIullnfflllllllml iwpfi B See This New Electric Sewing Machine Noiseless, portable, different. Call and sec or phone for No bobbins to wind. No tension j.-,.,.--.:-,., : .,, , to adjust. A stronRcr seam. demonstration in your own Easy payments. home. No obligations. Hell liionn Spruce 2102 Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Co. 1709 Chestnut Street , Courtesy ' 'zzzServtce lb At all our Stores 1 rau 3.acJ McCurdy Bros. Easter Sale of Spring Suits, Coats, Wraps Women's and Misses' Dresses Priced Very Low for Speedy Selling terry the v7ftw?"Jt'rs TyTVv1 ASCO ASCO iukitiBhtzLMzia!' ' 'skltij 1 STORES CO.ll ASCO ASCO $ A Pleasant Odor V ii.cn thing to odd to the last nine water when washing the hair, Is camo mile te.i and rose leaves. One-half a oneeent package of camomile leaves sleerKil with 11 teaspoonful of rose leavci v. ill give the hair a delicate odor and add to thc softness of the hair. BV S3 ID ffi 'IHHHHBHIBHHH G m S m i 0 M M m m s m jtiRlhr special toasting process brings , out in tdl tfie delicious coiti jflavdit , x m 1 f Lowest Egg Prices in Years! packed m each carton. The hen. that lay Cold Seal Egg. have something to bo proud of they are the finest egg. in the barnyard. . "Gold Seal" Eggs JERSEYConiflaks 7e Original TTudi Cornflakes m 4t Your Grocers 9 S THE JERSEY CEREAL FOOD CO.,- Cral. Pa. S JIsoMaltetB of Jersey Wliole Wheat Pancake Fkwr. a s 2oma E MH!H1IIIMiPIIHIIHHHln1VJIHeiliI 7 One of the 1,750,000 35 carton ' They're lomething to cackle aboutl the big beauties right from the ne.t-enrton. Twelve ol in every Strictly Fresh Eggs 29 doz. Lvery egg a. represented. Absolutely freih. Asco No-waste Sliced Bacon p. 18c llacon and egg. n combination hard to beat for breakfa.t, dinner or .upper. Sweet, .ugar-cured bacon, Thi. price .pect'ol for balance of thi. week only. ;A: s; c o A. co More, all ore r I'lillnile Iplila anil llirouchout I'ennij Imnln. New Jerie;, Ilelavrutf tt Jlarjlnncl rYTVrVwvT'F'rw'rTrwvvi ,y',TrrTTrf'yyfTTyvtvyyrvrvvvyTTrTyy'yv . ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO "ASCO ASCO ASCO :a: si ES .i V Women's and Misses' Spring Coats & Wraps, Sporl Coats of Polo $1 0.98 to $25'00 Wraps of Velour, prettily braid ed & Silkj $1 "7.98 to $350 stitching ' " ' Coats, & full length. Colors Reindeer, Navy, Brown, Black, Harding $1 C.00 to $3500 5 Taffeta K and Satin 5 Dresses ji Women' and nn..e. u io $22.50 Dre.ie. of plain and eyelet Taffeta, Satin and Tri colette. B i g n.iortment of tylei Bluet, Brown, Black nd Gray s i B 0 13 0 R n 51 $Jg.50 i ( Hi t c t H U )' Crepe de Chine Dresses Crepe de Chine -A Drenes f o r Minei and W Women. VM (J and lucked tunic .tyle with V e t e e or ' . .. u. '. rounn ii c Blue., Black, Gray & Browni in a varied assortment ul .tylei M 0 Jack Tar Regulation Dresses fllrl.' in.ao, , TChlle villi naiy, niprnt m gn and vrhlte eolUrs nnd cuCTii. ynU ttttvtrtL MX with wide iilato, lium mill lirlt "I.eU wool Cntniiiicrr nnd Chilol. and tray mixture, Mem 7 to 13 Boys' Two-Pants Suits $10 $12 llroiriiT " srara.V X O Boys' Navy Blue Serrze Suits I'lnely tullnrril ierfrtt Illlliii.t1 f CI C IVIIh Two 1'i.lr rant.. , V JLKJ fV X D Our Store Ii E.iy lo Rc.cb, 0jn FrWo, A Saturday F.vtn'ingt ztt H7A ii ri iv Only 16 Minute. From Centre of City GTWB 1 c CW tfeLurdisn i n.i hat TOS. Store H 1 n II l li .'tl MA , ,'V .j..txdaiiWi&ttnaiuiLaxfeiEi&z VCj i..u -a im t fA f'M . W I ,,r ..f. i- . .iwl? LlIvFRONT & YORK STREETS