Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 30, 1921, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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E VEXING PUBLIC
LEDGEK-
PHILABELPH1A, WEDNESDAY, AIAKC.H 3D, 1921
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AT CUPID'S CALL
' lly MAY CHRISTIE
A EVE'S ROSY DREAM
'srtTJlOR hearen's sake itop n rain- singly sometimes but buttalion of
" !.; niioth Mlii V.c. niacins ' Jhoni rone u little .lemon in me. Jul-
iar small hand over lior cats ,0IU "?. ""15 "n. imploring iook up
Please Tell Me
What to Do
11 CVXTIIIA
All in One Piece
But Julian
Yandaver r went
ob:
"Abovf all elii,
he munt uttrnct
c u h t o ni to the
plice."
.i'r.dri'd." com
mented thf young
womtin pertly,
"and evcrv oiu-e
in a. while !"hr
Iftn inBiilt',d for
her pain1".'"
"The .1 a 1 a r r
will be $l0 a
week for a start
with nerqul'ltcs-
at him. "Tell me. why does n lvomnn-
In n crowd of ofher women uHas
want to nbow her claws?"
"You're better here than in a hole!.'
i prosaically remarked her wort, tin he
paid the driver. He dumped tin .tntini,
woman s suiteitKO down in tue entnineo
may mmsTin
imii.
full for you in half an hour. And
meantime, think over the hecmarTMiii
this new club has offered you. Itelleve
me. Kre, it's n chotiec!"
Kvo proceeded by the elevator to her
voom. Her thoughts were not entirely
pleasant. The attitude of .Tullan n
dnveer though amorous in a way had
been scarcely lover-like.
If he hoped to marry Kve his urgent
wish that she should accept inn unm
Suggests Empty Domes Be Rented
Dear f'jntlilii I Just want to niiv
few worda to T. T. It U not tlm Hbort
skirts the irlrls wear. It the evil
mlnrtedness of men Just llko you. 8av,
hoiv about the young1 men with their
mtlor pant and tight little coats? The
are, oh ! so Mninlrie-lookliig. s for the
cootie garages, u mentioned, I Hlioulil
can you very indolent. I UHnlc the land
Now run along and dres. I'll lords would get more room If they would
rent the emntv domp.s of mm nf thme
creatures who call themselves men , but
t don't mean to sav women nro perfect,
uui me' rome up
tlim
to vour men any
ON'r.Y A SO pi
If ion make n hit
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11 .w'" !l7!Pror. nP. "Alut . ... tw ..!,., i...rotiirvK)iln was rather cu
" 'nnf'" f.Mrt.l TI.u Vf. lMininH..u "'' -"" " :.'. '' .. . .,
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not "sheltered. ' 'to wheedle unit
"Sixty dollars a week is very little good
to me. I) you reali7c I alreiuh owe
About 3.100 for clothes'; And what Hbout
ay bridge debts. Julian?"
He shrugged his shoulder.
''i snokc of Deraulsltri.'' he said
"What exactly doei that mean'.'"
Into Hfli men inlo u mellowed mood
for spending money though it Milted
Kve--It ought net cettainly to suit a
husband !
Nut Uiere were depths in Julian that
!-.. IV, I 11.. S..1.n... 11a ntinltnrl
w tit ... i l.Vt 111UM1 IIUrtlM milium ,.,.,-.,.
Tie narrowed his eves as he looked , richto v,. plenly ( ,. lor
down on her huddled babyishly In a mind(.rn(: urm,nd the theatrical dis-
oorner of the taxi
"Don't you understand that New
Tork is dance -mad at th" moment?
That every rich and eligible man is
taking lessons? That i-lttbs are making
fortunes out of gilded men of -very
ige? How much more, then" here a
s.y look deepened on his lone, narrow
face- -"how much more, then, could u
pretty, clever woman niako a fortune
out of such as these'' In your apiuity
is social sccretarj ot a high-das pine.'
liRc Iredlgo s, yuu d meet a hundred
eligible men n week. It isn't dirlicult tor molmt l.v thut stranse word was prob
a pretty, e'ever. gifted woiiian to get n,y 'cominissions " l'.ve's dancing
vifts l'runi men and still keep her own partners would l ib' mn whom she
wavs of lift You've sot the looks. Kv. ,.,',,,1,1 introduce to Julian he then
and the cleverness and ou -an ,.nnlil miike .otue uie of them and Ko
dstic-e the newest dances like u South WOulil get her share of the resultant
Sea Islander, or a dusky maiden from I Hru)n (tumbling at ards? A flutter
Writes To Smiles
Deai I'j-nthlu Just a fe line
Miuies
You na that a respectable person
would not dance. "Well, let me give you
u little of my experience About two
I ears ago I did not dance In fact.
, I dld not care to dance It seemed
ildlculous for me to ko to a dance, hall
and spend an evening theie My friends
could not induce me to g-o Then I met
it chap that was a verv good dancer,
and he taught nm to dance. Occ.islon-tulj-
he would taJ;e me to u dunce, and
I enjoyed It Hut I would never go to
a, dance h.ill with just girl friends We
liecanm engaged, and nil the time 1 was
getting to like dancing moro and more.
Then through a. misunderstanding, our
engagement was. broken, and to forget
It I started to go to dance hulls
Today i am considered a er irood
I go to dances nt tlm tnt of
t TO Ot tlirA n H'fl.l. BnMnAtl.n.d ...
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gift from Carrington I'.ellalrs. her i sometimes less There Is nothing In thlj,
guardian. He was usually ratner ugiit worm i enjoy so much as dancing. Hut
with monev. Itut Kve knew how to ' J u not devote nil my time to dunclni,
hun.lle him' she told herself. ' ' llIf" Indulge In h!1 kinds of outdoor
hU Ai Ing'of welHeU crept over l.er. , hF .JJ;
New York life was what she w;antcd. trat niP :,.,.,, V: U,'"1'. esct
t.,1- 1 . I. ".n.oijltAM" tlflll l - .
rlie Ulllt I1HM II M..,...-..v - , I(
till. What .Mllllin antiaveer
eer iiiyoi -i tiic week, and J Ms.sut
0i VwUni.' thes are as resixclable
triet of the city and jet Kve rottld not
i discover the precise source ot Ills in
i.otiie
She nrrajed lier-elf in a wondrous rtancer.
l'owii of b ack and gold, it nan ocen a
T 1. . .... M .
,i i n.ir ui;iiiv( many iiicnun who mxne
"1' .inn rinnif tt lhm .. J. Jsk...., ,.i. .
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The Woman's
Exchange
Cleaning FUr
70 the Editor of the Woman's root;
IHar Madam Please ndvlso me how
toean nnd, If possible, lighten a squir
rel scarf. J A.
Corntneal is an excellent thing to clean
your fur with. Have It dry anjl heated
I llttlo when you nprliiUfo It through the
1 scurf. Then put it away In a dark
place for about twenty-four hours before
brushing the'conimeal out. Naturally
this will malv the fur lighter, as the
dirt which was in IWn'ould darken it.
No Patterns for .Fashions
lo the Editor of the WvMaii' I'aot;
Dear Madam Kindly tell me how and
WHATS WHAT
Il.r MKMIJO in: OIK
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HE WOULDN'T BELIEVE
THAT IT WAS FRESH PAINT
1 7n Spite of the Sign Which Warned Him Thd Price He Paid
for Proving a Fact Was a Stained Coat and Hand
' and the Smell of Turpentine
where I may procure n pattern of the I , "' " "P
dance fro-l which' upperd on your ',u'h! "1,"e,,f,r.
page on the date of March 17. H. H. K. nTitV'
Ttiere nr no natterns for the fash
ions on the woman's page, but the one
you upeak of was a very Hlmplo frock
which could easily be got from ft ntand
ard pattern book nnd given tho little
different touches that appear In the
picture. The frock was made in four
panels, leathered full and edged with
seciulns. The waist was drawn down
to the glrdlo over a square, smooth
vest of silk and edged with the aequlns.
It would bo quite easy to manage with
o. pattern for a plain v-necked gathered
bklrted dress.
For the Class Meeting
To th' Editor of thr HVwoii'j Pant.
Hear MadamI would llko to know
of two things and u drink that would
be nice to serve at a class meeting, It
must ho something that does not cost
very much nnd not more than two
things together. MKP. P. II.
A pineapple salad, vrllh crackers or
thin bread and butter sandwiches, and
coffee would be VC- good to serve at
miiniicrii ..iiiMinn ueiipnlllv are
taught not to speak while food Is In the
are always auuua twin
e promeu oy meno ta)
mi means an Infrequent
to behold men attempting to eat
mlIK posts along (he street had nit
- bevu freshly painted a beautiful
dark green.
Most of them had dried And the sign?
had been removed.
Dut the one right on the corner was
still wet and wore most conspicuously
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it uruuiiu iin iiiiuun; it niigt; wiwiuij
1 frnh nilnf l
And n man. comintr un to the cor
ner to wait for a trolley, walked over
to It, read the Blgn nnd reached out
a hand to fondle the post.
He had to prove for himself that tho
alcrM
ot.,1 fall utmnltatinilllv. Knmptlmes it I
is not entirely the fault of the cater ;' paint was really fresh nnd that it was
ne may ieei oDiigeu xo answer h iiu- . rcallv paint.
tloh Inconsiderately put to him Just after
ho has conveyed u portion of food to his
mouth. In this case, even If the querist
I'erhans he believed it br tlin time
he found' a bottle of turpentine, rubbed
Is a woman, he should- wait until he , it on the stains on his hands and the
edge Ml ins coat, wnsueii it oit ugam
und lived down the odor.
Hut if anybody ever again tries to
tell him that something has been freshly
painted ho'll do exactly what he did
before.
You've got to aliow liim, he's not
going to fake anybody s word for any
thin;.
has masticated and swallowed the food
before lie makes answer, other than n
nod nt comprehension, Ills delay In
speaking Is tho lesser of the two evils
beforo him, and the thoughtless ques
tioner deserves the silent and embar
rassing rebuke.
At best, the act of eating Is not beau
tiful. At ita worst, that Is, when jrrced
and volubility try to run In double har
ness, the spectacle Is hideous. Well-bred
people oat slowly, with pauses for con
versatlon, and neither sponk while food
Is In the mouth nor address questions to
anv one who Is actually rutin at the
I time.
Adventures With a Purse
the foot, and tho train disposed of that
by knocking it Hat down upon the
lion platform. "
She wouldn't have had time to more
it from the station foot to the tram
foot, anyhow, because there wasn't
time it couldn't be done. '
She wan more embarrassed than him
-it is humllla lng to be caught s'ap
Pin. tl,e. ?1ro"nJ n f you Vere (tt)e
child, while your feet go up lo (he ,
nnd your packages Matter abandoD'cdK
abdtit you, nnd you kuow that if tu
saw anybody eUr do It you would iT
"cll, uny fool might expert that''
Hut for the duration of the brulV
at least lie ivm compelled to admit
that it can't be done.
GIVK it llttlo credit to these sign..
literal and understood.
Maybe they really do km-n !,
they're talking about.
And you'll find it very much clieHne,
und more pleasant to believe them b
the first place, than to pay the prI
that Is always exacted for trilnR t.
provu ilium,
the Iturbury Coast
' Like a savage':' queried Kve. un
certain whether or not to he offended it
this frank statement. "Indeed, jou
flatter mo!"
"Maybe f do'. said A'andavecr.
brusquely, bul. somehow. I think
not!"
Tim tan skidded into a side street -n
"r-" ; . " . . ,, . v..i
on Hie minuet; i omnunies mat .nuiun
was said to tioat? Oh. well, it dldn t
reHllv matter just so loug as Kve wait
paid'
And those eligible partners would no
doubt invite Kve out, to many a dainty
little dinner tete-a-tete. Kve was n
past mistress at the gentle art of beg
ging gracefully ! Iife took on a rody
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LUC roiwu.s, uiio yii-uu uiiw u,l oe i timre
fore Eve's club. sii.' forgol her ienlousy of Mary, and
She made a little tace as she dis 1(i,0 ..uble backwoodsman she had re
mounted ccntlv pursued k systemat.callj.
Oh, how I hate n erowd of womin
in the aggregate ' 1 an stand them Tomorrow .Mary's ItesoHe
l-liwto b OKI Maitrr-j Crntral News
single length of siher lace fonus
the staiidlui! collar and cascading
edge for (lie front panel of bold
waist and shirt of tills iluiniilng
little dame frock of gray chiffon.
Tim hat matches the frock In lace
and gray straw, with Huffy ostrich
feathers us trimming
.i .my one vuu iv'll ee meet M.
I'huri-hes or 'inj where r.. T am also a
strict member of church
I shall alwars m.hold dancing, because
it Is very hiulthv for one thing, and 1
have some of the most wonderful fi lends
and real friends, too. whom I have me;.
at dances, and trust that some la
you will chance our attitude tou-smi
dancing "VOWI-:." ' ,
Properly chaperoned dance halls are ,nK people hose acquaintance I have
nil .I. - ...... i fi...i ..... i inef ma ii
"." "i '" u"l""- i nciiapeioiieti ones '-,;...-, .-v... .,. A AA,inff .iT1..M
friend to greet him with "Howdy, Bob
1 hear you and Vane entertained during
the Mardl Gras. P.emember when I,ee
and Webb" and so on. Mut I'm spjeoh-
less before a stranger ami I in powcriui
luckv If I can make more than this
jour clas.s meeting ... I
Tea and several kinds of sandwiches
COU1U DO USeil IllSieiUl. V,ICIVIU outran
i and chopped greer. peppere malte a nice
, -aridnlcli ; and minced bam. mixed with
a bit of milk, so a to make a paste, is
, also tasty.
VTOT so very long ago 1. made up my
mind that I wanted a jersey over
blouse with wl.ito linen collar and cuffs,
to wear with a brown skirt I have. I
figured that it would not only be nice
If tho weather Is qaltc -warm, us It Is to wear right now. but would also cotno
In handy in the summer as a kind of
apt to be, vou might serve a. punch. In
nsieau or me lea. or coutc,
should be aolded
Says He's a Wonderful Lover i
' Pear Cynthia---I am addressing this
, letter to ' Wondering" a.s a b;t of ray of
ii"iio iu viiicii mo may enng witn ner i
i iiiiri.T.i.T i,.... VT, .:.. enllghtenlncremaiiv. "Tile uoor is prime rcasonanio pric; oi mij '":"','
;,..!..:, ,,'....." 'Li."":" '"."":' fur dancing. Isn't If- .votiung else.
... ... .cup. ,w,un vi one, I1U illlUCin . ... ,,
lllll irl'1114,1.4
This Is made of lemons, with slices nt
orange and pineapple In It
Where to Swim
7o 'he Editor ot the Woman Pnae
Dear Madam Kindly tell me wheie
I can ream to swim by Instructor In a
pool for girls In Philadelphia. Also how
much would It coat? K. L..
The Kensington branch of the Y. "vT.
(' A., at Hancock street nnd Allegheny
avuiue, has u splendid swimming- pool,
uiiii inniruntnfs You can leam ther,
cery evening except Saturday, for the
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Tho chargu for lessons durinE1 tho day Is
HK IS Tery much the same typo of
mar who looks carefully into the
barrel of his gun to find out whether
it is loaded.
He's not going to take anything for
granted, either.
They always tlnd out. these gentlemen
and ladies from Missouri.
For there arc women who do tho
same thing: oh, yes. Indeed.
There was one not long ago who wus
fearfully anxious to make a certain
train.
She arrived at the. station just as II
was starting to pull out, and she was
desuerate because there was such a
Things You'll Love tb Make
. Handy Laundry Baj.'
vspHHn' IvHBiKliiiM
THROUGH A WOMAN'S EYES
Hy JEAN NEWTON
-..,.. S-.....1.1.. T.. 1 mi Ante. live ceniH
i tumpieieiy io ner requirements lies '"""' '.' ,l""'?"' .-"-.' v ."- i --.,.- ,. v M r a u ieftv.se
u real live one. too. and I hope that fate rot self-conscious in tnu leasi aim am , "'" ;t; - ,, B flw
limy some t'me bring them together and I'Kht .Phme Is ceo? pool ove ?o women on Tuesda
: r. ,-,...-- . -.... i... i..,,.a ns-.r ntM i irriiiuvN i iiiuriiiiik. iiciii"vm "u
Tnis young man Is rather handsome.' i jrusv j .; "u '"'v',,." ",', C""' ninifi on MondayB and Thursdays
land Is a senior at hlcrh NM,f,r.i tta-h lc ndnesa with this long letter and hope nmK . on -MonuajB w .
"-o- ..,- ....., . .. fc .. !.!. fill 4ll-ri lllkT. II U 111 U LUI U V VI II
a live bird, too and ti1n-d h.mMiall for an cany rcpiy in ;uw ici-.uk:. , "".. . .' "-i::. .111 , ..!
The piattorm was uuni. nign so inai wh , deliehi 'm iix ., n... .
all I.eVd to do was to step on VshnrO' To miko't.oil
car -when it was standing Btill. .piece of cretonne eighteen inches wld.
There wasn't any sign on the plat-1 and thirty Inches long. Cut off t.
uon'r. irv co mmn on 1 cum era iv iinii jii. uui anntiiAe
sweater. 'Well. I started out. thinking.
of course. T could tlnd one in the first long wait for the next one
shop 1 entered. Would you believe me,
I went to ten shops before I could get
one. It seems very difficult to buy
them separate from skirts. So I thought
that maybe you might happen to want
one some time, nnd that I could save yon
a lot of trouble by telling you about I '"-" !,.,,
ray shop, xou can buy them here 111 , Ncverth.icsH, it had probably never
.been convincingly proved rot- Her nnd
she had to take it for granted.
You have probably had the expert
mm
'mrUn i.
fnrm savin?
after the train has started, it can't be
done nnd you might get hurt." but she
knew that just as well its If there had
virtually nil colors,
Is .fl-'.TO each.
and their
eighteen inches wide and twentv.(w
Inches long. Bind the lower edges of
each atrip with bins folds, Stitch th
side seams. (Make French scamt 1
Leave the bag opon at the bottom nr'a
thrca Inches on each side at the tOL
Make an eyelet In thi center of .a.
1 pleco three Inches from the top. Slip cacn
I side over tho wire hook of a coat hangt
nuu Kuiuci ik uu iu me wuouen part
n,i , .. v.... .,- it--....:. ..1....... -iir. , A ."su so. ruiiniiij; uiuuksiuc hi mc i-urn un 1110 uuiiom uonucii nun m
....... vnvv . iw.ift ..uu. liiiHiroin nt. . - ....,. .... .. nn three Kn.ll, r..!fen.r. T.-.r . .
i. strain, sue put out an exploring toot --" - "Vi",,., ' ,;;"" i,".r..''.'
Immlnffl up an(j down on your shoulder ribbons.
'' lV-lU 'l'"e.v cannot always be made to stay in
The Black Sheep
0 V C'OrilSK. Helen alas had been
the black sheep At school she was
cnntantlv in some kind ot a scrape
and it wasn't all harmless mischief,
either. I remember one very nasty
business about taking a "pon" into
the examination hall, and a few other
things that probably helped to pre
maturely gray lovely little Mrs. Ather
tcn's hair
Vnd then when she gol to the com t
ing age! Heveral times, they say. she
veered pretty close to the edge of the
pre Iptee, and it was a heaven-sent re
lief to the family when she astonished
th"m a'l by marrying good old Tom
Boles.
And non, as u married woman with
chi'dren. her tantrums get more sen
a
kn
1 on tho varsity team. Hut. nbovn n.11. he
hates to frequent dance halls because
. of the verj reasons that you set off. But
uon"t get the Idea that ho hates them
! nd may I expect ur opinion of your ( 0SKb
.leaders if they wish. ' lb JG for six
1 ".NT.W om.KA.VJ.." 1 had these, y
nrsdav mornlnu
rill 1 11 : au.
x lessons. Alter you nave
ou will have leanied tne
and gained the courage
S'i. i':i.."e..1.Ve.f'.l"B.l0.i1Vt'1.. "."" fi.,.1 .o tn rood movies nnd learn to correct strokes.
,-loset. expressed onl, a. rare timenj ,,8oa dance as "gracefully and skllN , d",?n.tn.,tr TOcn do rTot rl ' one" o tl.Z XotoSS 'will some-1
like when He'en wns .-augbt cheating fully as any one at school. Ju of the Ir It itew w The n do "' ' lr, r Vur Blv, and that you
nt school and her mother said to the , lie loves the art of dancing, but not Pfa ,a A one sas tc ano "" . .f lo of fun out of the swim
older twins: "We must not blame - he habitues of the average dance hall. 1 aj" V?,.. tV:,hi. ir.lnr.
11.1... 1... i. ..u. 1.- it )...' iui at a pariv or otner social function
"i " .,",!1"im'". .-u "'1. .. 1 ' h wallflower bj any mean-, but'
I'-ll. . I UI'll V III 111 IU1A I1U..I11. I.,
If.
certainly intoxicated at the club dnncc. ' "Kht anJ wrong are before us to
Poor Tom for a while things will go eiioose as we piease. ,nu 1 tio Dcneve
all right and then all of a sudden that we can shape ourselves to our own
up goes Helen at a tangent and runs choke. But if Helen is having a harder
awa? for a few das! No. she isn't 'time of it than either of you. you know
erar. just erratic and some people something about that which should nnke
(T Vol' worse. vu stand by her always and h"lp her
What nobody can understand is how to ovenonie 11.
- 1 n 1tAt t rlttliM n ..A.11 .... 1. .
wiping away a tear, 'but you know I 0f them And when It comes to making
what happened before I saw your father ( love, my. but lie's simply wonderful
for the last time. You know, too, about , And. think of It he hates dance halls,
his sister. Agnes, und the weakness, Yes, "Wondering," there are some who
thni- sent her where she i 'Well ' come up to your Ideals of sweetheart,
thnt sent J ffi s lie is. M en, because I met one myself
none of that touched ether of you--U onl. ,,, Umt T couM proVe tn-,H to
thank Oc.d. lor that, ou and I I you, but I can only say, keep up yout
should never cease to be thankful and ' wonderful Ideals and your reward will
be all the more kind and charitable I come BLONDY.
with poor Helen, who seems to have Whllu Cynthia Is far f.)m adnilrir.g
bornn the brunt of it all 1 Ulo so-called "dance-halt Johns" to'
borne the urunr 01 ir nil. whom ..Wondorlns.. referred in her last
"There is nothing in particular wrong letter, and while she admires the nth-
with Helen she just seems to have her letio. healthy oung man she does not
young man snouni ue recom-
Is love-making. Lae is1
thing to be promlicuous. 1
Is far better to dance 1
"FIFTY-FIFTY"
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ill I l"1"-'! uuien.1 ,.uu imii; iu? Kioil 01
((.clasps I have discovered. They are
Satur- nulte new, und are a great improvement
The charge here over the regular kind. They look al
most exactly like the others, only in
stead of clasping into that little space
they pin. This means you can pin
them through your straps, and that
they will, of course, stay put. These
gold-filled clasps are ?1 u pair.
l'or names of hof dur Woman'
Vuie Kitllor or phone Walnut or Malo 5000. '
...i ...eel,..! ft. nn the iilatform nf .1 1 "P "". "lu",J."u"'n?. m '" h
uuu i,.v..- .- . -- --.into your nag. n nen you wisn to tt
car. , . , . , . , niovo tho wash open the flap of yotfi
So far, so good but. she neglected to if ANDY IAUNDP.r BAG and let tli
perch the rest of herself on top of clothes drop out. t'LOIU
us and more dangerous. Everybody father's tendency toward weakness I 1 .In ,k a J oung
new she flirted outrageously with poor don't say she couldn't be otherwise. V" too sacred a th
Irs. Smither's husband, and she was know. I have always taught you that u h(.ems t
ever.- d 15" In the week than to make love
to every one who comes along it could 1
not lie real ou know.
Has No Small Talk
!" nthla T coma to voj '01
the
unable to
llv HAZI'X Dl-WO BATCHEI.OR
t-op-jrolt, 1P11. Ij rullle l,tigtr Co
t'ianir.1 Page made a failure of Ihe 'and she struggled haul tor self-control
fiftU'fiftv idea of marriage, because beforo she spoke.
she tiut too much emphasis on thfl "It's .Tim." she baid quavcringly.
moiirj side of it. Sic did not realize , "I'll have to go back tn thu beginning
that Jerry troiiid haro been proud of t0 mako you understand, but you sec
hcrabilitv to icritr if she had not con- jona. before I met you I was quite de-
stantly harped on the fact that she terrained to dislike you. Jim kept tcll-
wn paying half the bdls, and trhtn jne mo j,ow c.it.vcr T0U were, nnd how
the actually lost her 10b and irni or- , monev you made, und when I
pendent on Jerry for evervunnv, nr , knew timt W(, wcre to move iuto fa
same apartment house, I determined
tn play n kind of game. You see 1
knew that I didn't have u talent like
, yours, fo I pretended to despise clever
women and to make a different kind of
un appeal. You see it was the only
thing I could do, nnd it seemed to work
.Itm thinks 1
to
'","1"' "".'"''.-..:;.. ....'..-
ira. apparently ceiunn, ;"'
inn iiiiiemofr fiecciio it seemed that
"he had failed all around. She made
11) (I DOW lie TO TCI! nrr jiinim ou
.r.... &, .emfd tint susneot thr fact
ihnt hr had bceti fired, llilt trhen she
Whnt in younoplnlon! told this to Mildred Graham, a teoman
irhn had made a success oj firriocr
and a profession as icrll, Mildred did 1 for a while. Hut now Jim thinks
nof lelicx-e it. Her advice to Frances don't know anything, and he loves
.mi to go back to icritina. talk with you and I'm so unhappy."
CHAPTER NXXIN
Clarissa's Confession
The tears did brim over this time,
and Clarissa wiped them away with a
small damp handkerchief.
I was glad wncn you toki us you
lai
BdK-i- whkh I have been
steure elsewhere
s...,. (.imtii tun.i j.i- hue ln.liiinc h..r So that was why the tamilv a.j o ' is wronc with a "voim ladv ou to at
out of things, almost, one" would think, patient with Helen! ; tractive, of refinement and pood family
icndoning her escapades The merits of her mother's reasoning , " ' naliand a ftd? sna" of br IC
KverybodJ knows." ,. f.i.n.1 of the w- must leiue to those who speak w th Snot WcJral popi i i! " t!
fanii'y said to me, "about a mother's, anthority in such things the question , 0ti.r SrX?
psision for her blark sheep. Hut when is u big one u 11 'round. Hut this does j I'm quite sure them Is not a set rule
it omes to a woman with u good bus- throw some light on the passion of 1 for acquiring I'ipu'.arity. but theie surely
bsnd. it would seem the should help mothers for the black sheep and family I Is ome method of gaining the ndmlra-
bin, to di-,;ipli-,e .,r ,nrtead of ,akV tolerance of other Helens. I J, m' TL
inir her trel safe in their protection They ,;now something about it and . smvssful conversationalist 1 csnno'
The reaon ;s safe in the famiiv to understand ;s to forgive compel or hold Interest That is and
I quite plainly I don't know w hat to say
' . . ... . . . 1 I e lnaulred of manv who are 11 p-
auu aiounu tne noiiFe, but no way could I parentlv well ersed In the art and
he or the Happy Fairy nee to get In. I their answers nre invarlabh 'Oh, talk
At last Hubble Hobin llew over the ' ot anything1'' and still others say,
house, und there h ,nv an opening If' ' Books, theatres, current events."
wus the dark nnd'sootv chimney ' u appears to m that oung mn
'. " 00, in,mno- i nowadays, particularly in thla section
It I Tl'AA .1 ... .. II T t.l II.. I . .. - 1- . ..... . I ..-.
. . .' " '"""" ioiiiii ni . ,c ne couniry, 00 not siem inrncuiuriv ...... i. .. 1 i.i, tint - , ,, -- - - -
i.in 'he .himney,' Sald Uobhie Hobin Interested in literature or nrts. And I'm her, and slit had disappointed mm. nut things have been talked of I've never
o the Happy Kairv. While he was .1 stranger In town and cant speak of ,.. ,,,,. .,.11. ...iti, Mildred 11 ray of been interested, and I used to let my
sneaKinz tne cross uuuv was near m i. ivsuncnv i-.-m
, , , A .T..O n,UU
THANCUS hud never communicateu wcre B,T,ni; p youp workt- e ,vtnt
iv with John Temple since the day she ' on after a moment. "Oh. I know it
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ii n.iDnv
had received that uirt note of dis- was horrid of me, J know I deserve to
... ., u'w. 1, u.i .tetee. have ou hate me. Hut I thought it
missal from the paper. Sue had dct.i mU mac jqu nurp llcp(.ndpntt JU)t
mined never to see him again. Her jatf,v jt,,, is uiw nyH displeased with
lie-itt was sore whenever she thought me: he says I do nothing to improve my
of' what h- must think of her. Once !'"'" iedtc ' J ' W;
he was sure he had had high hopes for . , .. whenever imnortant
"D0 '
'I lie Happy I'airj"
Ol Kiiuw why Hubble Hobin
it blai'k patih on 'he top of
hi" head: ' asked Judge 0l
No " neithei l'egg nor liiili km-v-wh
Houbli Hnbin had a b'm k pati.i 011
te- top of 11 i heaii
jot ibnl In h ip ng in" llappv
and I villi te'l
' II
Yairj said Judge () !
joii a'l about It
'On one side of Ihe tier where HoliW
Robin liHd h!s nest lived Jackie Juniper,
a hue l.ttle 'lap. b'U on ihe other sid
ing the roof with his howls.
" 'Oil, t must get to that ero..s baby 1
ind tickle his tos.' cried the Happv
I'airj "I am sun you arc just 11s
br.lie as (ieiieral Swallow, und lie
uiiuldn r be afraid lo carry rae dona
the dark and sooty himney. '
' When the Happv I'airy said that
.ihe made Hobble Hobin feel a bit
uslminc-d lie got up Ins courage, and
Thn again. I fc.ue riifnVait" in spea".
, 1 all of a sudden lie dove down into the
himnej . My. but it was black and!
stuffy and v arv in there Hobble Robin
"lildn't see where he was going, and
I he bumped his head again und again ,
against the sooty walls. Hut he was'
bruvi. and he kept right on eointr until I
liied 11 rugs bal That ru'i bub he c.i'ne out into the hrepl.ue ,
lel'ed a' night and wmiieu all iuy unt;i ' "The uoh baby was bawling so I
Robbe Hobin got so nen..us ne didn't loiidli its poor mother hud a headiirhe j
' 1 .. i ' "'' ' Happy I'uiry went right to
Vnow v I.Ht to do w-ork l'irst. sho pulled a loose feather1
"I'mhllv Hobb e lUoulu n- would from Robbie Robin's oat and with tills '
ted Lis fr-.end iJintnr Mine liiul about sue bi-xati to tickle the 1 ros bubv's I
So be went to ) ii-tor Hliie Bird's toe- Tickle ti kit-. tii ; At tirst
t r- and rapped on the dooi ' ro.s babv was puzzled and squalled
ile'.lo, do. tor,' he "aid. win-n Blue loiidei than ever. Then the , ros baby
P..-d poked his head out 'I am -is h'gan to gurgle, and in les tiui" tlmu
-nous as a nit b'liniM tn tnli u ranes to reu tne , ross iiauv 'wis laugh-
w'lo 'ies near 111) tiee e,U all nulit
sin! w inn's all dav. What shii.l J do
ihout it'r'
' H iniph V said Dm toe Hide llird.
"J hat is (asilj nnswer. d Stop the
cro babv from veiling and whining" '
' -Hut how shall I stop the ros. bab
from vel'lng and whinin;''' asked Hobbn
H'imu
" 'tJet tue Iluppi lu.i.v 1 ti'I. e tne
oioss bub 's toes replied Dm tor IJli.e
Hird, going buck into his house
"Robbie Robin had In-an! '"' r'"'
Happy Kalrj 1'miI in 11 dnin in.' Hlui -bell.
And, sine uui 1; 1 that where
he found hi t
" 'Hello sniei llnii I .1 1 1 sain
Robbie Robin 'I 'ne ne.,r .1 ross babv
who litis ruined my hum ! v -"ng u''
night ami whining uU ''' ' 'mi ""
uro him"''
" 'To be sure I t till 1 Ute lull, -II d
he Hitpp Fuiri pioiupth I .1 j 1
tlikle 'lis toes Mini start linn in .gliing
and gurglitig, ami thei; In- ill h
imie for jelling and whining
"Hobb'e Robin took the Happv la.
on bis bins anil set off for the home
the cross baby When thei got th- r.
they could hear the cioss baby squalling
in an awful tenipei
" 'Gracious me I'll have to do
lot of tickling to i-uie iinii cross bum
suld tho Hippv Puliy 'Take tne ni'
tye house at una' '
"That was rasiei said lluin done 'or
sl the doois .nil windows Mere shit
'lglit 1 Ke ri's bab' trad-' so n 1
noise b s tii.uei uml mother wits (iitu-d
the neiei;'1 :' ' "' me po e, 1'
(ill the 1,. got ntt ni' i
"Jliilfle Uob'n tltw iliot.nd he housi
nig gleefully And it kept right on
laughing, even after the Huppt l'air
stopped tickling hi' oes, and lie laughed
so jollih thut Ins niother jot mir her
lieadai he and aught the laugh fioin
him And his futli'-i uiiiix home, and
the si'ht of the miss babv laughing
made him grin, and ihuiklc and rour.
and o the wliole ftimilv became happy.
That was a good job.' said the
Miipp.i I'uirv as Robbie Robin carried
her buck fo her tluntlng Hluebell, 'And
in toward vou, Robbie Robin, jou tnav
keep the bla' k cap you got hv bumping
into the sooti wulls of the tliiinjtei
So thai is how Rohbn- Roli'i. i;.,1
it s l'.u 1 1 ap roinoi row I v ' t
ion how hi lll.ttle the groil'lll mi'l on
aite (ll mil got a home lot i,.e 01
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Todaj '.s Inquiries
What 1- an iiie-i sting gourn
uient pusitmn tor the girl who
is fond of the outdoors?
Describe a surprising enter
jiieie for an April 1 party
In making underclothes, what is
a good material to use, which is
durable ami will keep clean longer
than th" ordlnnrj muslin or nain
sook ''
How U a quaint silk pillow for
the living room fushioned' -
. What guy little row h is found
on muny of the plain white wuits
Hist now'.1
. U'lien sending an invitation to a
pnrtv. whst should ulwajs he
stated''
e.sterdaj 's Answei s
1 hurmlng lampshade ,'or the
little tirl's room is made into a
rose silk narasol. ruffled around
he edge, which opens and shuts
111 n fine parasol manner
Varum ostrn h feather blinding
1- a In.'.arre bit of adornment
ihich is tound on 11 m w high
comb for the hail .
A sideboard for the dining loom,
which is high'v attractive and
does noi take up much room. Is
built into the wall like u dresser.
Hlai k Iue takes the place of
I'latliers or gauze in the newest
fi-ench fan.
Two brownie-, with bow legs,
nn shaped into u cpiuint pan of
andirons for h" nurser.i
When enibinitlering an initial on
11 'I i.l'isi-h towel, tin eusv and
good looking manner of doing it
. 10 use Trunk knot-
hope hud come back.
After all she had written win', why
not again' Now that she was nt peace
with Jerry, whv shouldn't rhc make a
fresh start V And if ever she did any
thing Mic thought worthy of sending to
John Temple she would do it. Thnt
would be her goal, to live up to whnt
lie hud cxpe'ted of bet
She was sitting at her typewriter
f.nn day after lumii when she heard
Clarissa's chirrup in the hall und she
lose with a frown of annoyance to let
her in. She was' not in the mood to
talk to t'larissa, but as soon as she
opened the door to that young woman,
she could not help noticing that then
was something different about her. It
wns as though f'lailss.i had suddenly
forgotten to be anything but hemelf,
as though sin' hud ceased placing a
game nnd hud become simple and
natural.
Tinnces,' she suid wnen ther were
seated opposite each oilier in the living
loom, "I wunt ou to help me. I'm
going to tl'll JOU ine ieai 101111 auoui 1
'something, anil I hope ou will undei - ,
.,.! " I
piuii'i
Clarissa's bill' ties weie imy serious
and .slightl.l reddened as though she
had liei 11 ring. Unv soft childish
mouth wus not unite steady, and the
expression of her face went to Tronic's'
heart
"What is it. deurV ' she usked softly.
" re jou unhappy about anything?"
I'larissu's ejes iiliiio.it brimmed over
Making More Money
The Powder Puff (Sir)
''Sxo at that woituui 01 er there. I
, Powdering her nose in public! I aup-1
I nniA all ttitnVn !, tw-f..tli, -tl eln-lit l
j.-.- ..... ..v...-... -.......,
nut tne a raise an awrui nowi ir tne
man with her started to clean his teeth
or manicure his fingernails."
It was this chance romarl:. mado by
her escort at one of tho leading hotel3
in lxiroit tnai set ansa Amelia 1'otvm
to thinking- about the matter of powder
puffs nnd their use In public. While sho '
had to aree with the masculine view- I
point that powdering one's nose In pub
lic came dangerously clode to the border !
line of tho porforminK of boudoir func- 1
tlons with scores of persons looking 011, 1
being" a woman, Hhe realized that there
are times when noses almply must he I
powdered regardless of who sees the
opo ration.
"Isn't there .some way." she asked
herself. "In which the operation mticht
bo camouflaged? No one objects to
placing1 the handkerchief to the nose,
for eaample, and If a powder-puff could
be successfully concealed In the hand- ,
kerchief the solution of tho difficulty
ought to be quite simple, The problem
Is to fix the puff In such a way that It '
won't fall out and will still be available
for use at an Instant's notice."
When sho returned home that night.
'.Miss Potvln sat up for several hours ex
perimenting". But the further she went. '
the more trouble she encountered. Tho I
obvious solutions were n.11 clumsy and
unattractive, while tho others that oc
curred to her were not fea.slhle. finally,
however, she lilt upon the right Idea. By
Kutherlnrr tho middle portion of thu
handkerchief and stitching It so that a
circular pocket waa formed, Into which
tho powder puff might be inserted, all
but the fluffy portion of the puff was
bidden from view. The owner might '
then pos-der her nose without appearing '
to use anything but a handkerchief as
Miss Totvin explained to a handkerchief
manufactuier who saw such possibilities
In the Idea that he Immediately offered
her a royalty on all the "puff-hankies"
sold, and another feminine dlflisulty
was turned Into dollam and cents
mind wander away, und I'd plan my
meals and decide when I d clean the
siher und never listen to u thing that
wus said."
Fiances listened in amazement to
Clarissa's confession. It wus all so
aburd. Here was Clarissa who hud
undertaken fo play the role of siren be
cause she had envied frames" ubilitv.
and here was Trances, who had turned ,
he.- whole life upside-down in an effort,
to become n clinging vine. Was there I
nine uTil-Miitir. ct rlHIi.o ImiL 1 t1... .. .
was regular story material tlio idea H A pWWWMf.P'.-
struck her with sudden force '.
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