$$X m yv t'wv' trKJ 'rWwl i mm its' '111 if if 12 AT CUPID'S CALL By HI AY CHRISTIE AT A Man's Love TN TIIK mirror it thi liii'i'lm-i Mnry citnclit radiant fuee. Rometliinir I a slin,"i' llniin" f In r "u -.'- -Ml). I hnd transformed it from in e r e l)rettitiei i n t n actual, v i v i il beauty. 1'nr hue is nfli'i- nil Hm Brent irnii-liB1"""-tor. T li e tirellsht plnjed tipini Iim-drlb-ati- ii ii n B feature. There Will n nriliiiil quallti in ' li-'m that hi'dn't !"' linp.n I"- -m tuitii-i'- ;iY CllltlSTIIB ablc li'-fi-ri 1)1. V- (.-H7.I wn- "ii W. mil " b1"''"1 InnRiiik' w!'""! withi'i I"1" '' V'U ,, ilnint.i. wiii-i'im- irl ll"' ""le ''' ltiei of lii- iimiIi . h"l.i heart. lie trii-il t- ruh thr li'iisinu d"vti. because hi- f.-nn-il l tint ..-.cr-ureat pre cipltiiiu". i d-dil ' "" ' M'l'.Uliinn. Sllllll-llOW -In- -i.'l-.i-il .d'tllfh'-d. e ij- lvp--liiii-iiiis ' -ini'ti.-b . n.ii'lili'uitisl.v bevond hi ri'ii' Ii IIoW ll'll-lll'i- if '"I- i''l ''""Id n -r rare fur l.im ' Hi- '"' - uiiiiderinS overall tl'- i-atth- ili'- "" 'I "'"' ''V a .mil , in-, ii t.ir tlr- i -ar B n "' i '- dream ii'i ' it l-i- th.- all d .nil ii nuhl-''' liotliiiiB iiiiw-' "A 1 1 nn fur " i jlnfj ', i.i- u.-re tnriii-il mi linn- tlni-i" p-a'-lilin' ln-li i'.m- that M-ejn-.l " hM ll haunt. t"-' -11.1:11 I" ii--ii ii--,""- noki'-li in I'.i'-' "I"" in "'l!l ". I'mr'" snm finRcr" Mm' i-i'iilil i ' a ' '", s ' "" from In- hiiiuin. nut I hi -nil drnili'''l. ll'llUlli'il in tin -a "I MM- ll.illkilltf tlllll "'i 1 av. tii" -ni'l Write-! I'M'- l'i ever -ri'ii." i Miuiij.' C.tlardiu -nnji'i. "Tin- kind "i vn. f,,f ulil.-h II lllllll W'Ulhl -.mi lu lift- uwnj ' ' h tlimiclir 1'iiinil- I'Ol't i ll.li 'l' ilow- "f Hi" think- " I ilnn'r -li iihiii-.,k- iil'.nr ml' w.i- want tn 1"' -In.t that t' ii 'win - imht. I mnl Mini onlv tint "What do mi think V" t-oftlv. nil tcritu' ln'i-. in rim !- l. wa luit tin- Hnti r was ii tiwert ' "nur i'i'- I'i'iiiiiiil tlilnir-." II- 1'iin-il n.i' t -ii mil n x it litti fnrwiinl. wnt' hin-' ' '.car ci in tii-i lislit irlint .n in (I.- ir pti - i :i" I - "iar Tin i .en h'.iM'- nnu'ii- tin tran-lin'i'i'i nli ,'" tlll'lll- i'v, ii is n'iM' "Ami tin ii iic.iin il. i-hnnKintf 'I'1 '" " U" iiunititait .!'" 1 ' ' -peDil iu ''f'' "' '' "'i r ii h- - -tnnnji iv k-suli ..r lif.- u - "in a 1 1 nii-tv l.e tllillk of ilt,i ' M irj ! I i ouhl j m i mil- in-!" Two Minutes V. lli:i5MAN . 'J,.jfifla3 RESUME! TT IS a fact thai -"in" .Mar- . two liri'.-lit M'U- of II III. slit ;.i. 1.1 11 larni'-r iiim tii'i The simply by -wappii'B period to eover ih" eroi,-. Til" inol'tuaB' j.n-ki i- elltin- ' II " 11- t' . li.-,.l. f-iriii'-r lion . -. th'-r at nn pri"". and Mi-i'! th" his two briBht son- t" tn- hu Illll-.IIB th" la-t t'-w ea process i nian.v l the turns wa- st. things whi' h we for vvl .It we ktl"! something vvhn h ei,pl" iii aim p "il before 1" ,,,,-on-e'l t.i he dlilll. urn lioiiv s. good to anvbotl,, : nwh I'.iii it 1- all our. be roiiBli lor vet a IIM 1 ii mini" a vn i-ui-T' vi .-iter- w'-re tr time hut th" vvoft i- i men are i-'-aliz.-iB. h.-iv down l-i -en-e. I'll-. ii" bii-ine-- i-M-i- for tl and labor an- alivi t,, i'., than word-, hi huildiiiB i.iiiut.v . not ei'inii '..- faet th.it t!i" v hi rutin Ih i-o-opi rail sipiur expeiliem y In hi- inniiL-'ii.il -uldres- ,,n Man-h I. l're tnBk is the i-e-iinipi mil "I ."ii .vard iioriu.il v restorat..ii. nU tin -e nr.-t to ',. w li the sl.iuan ot the 1 tilted State, t.-r th" taken to I, .-nit bv ei'-i.i vvt'iker - tnr Iti - ii,, ' li v ..ii in'" an i a, p oi, .in ' U taken to I, -lilt hi i'M-1.1 vvt'iker - III r -1 ' jJBl l!i -ii.,"' I: ) "U ar" an i n,p om and ; JJS full d.iv . work a-.il i!o i' l.iii'-i:.v Hive it ,il .' IlS! viuir I -t fi i ml. tl.nt i- vv nit it H'.illv i- If Bi.iit nin in. oiii.iiii i:et -oi. I'.uhl if i"u in-'ii't iM will "d vui uvii- 1 't . inn parti' u'iii a' .t to- puv enveh.p, . V"U inn) iim havi t.i ..;' th" "ll li'e : d ad -torii.-i- ' r .i .-"! ui'de tii-n inc. but ijl vi, ii etui ,- iril enough I" f. d 'l.e kid- and ii "ei'ii' And if to I ' .in t fon- liJS V ' '' "' "'X '" '' " ,"'"' vmuiii a lot. in. ire. vou ve got- lnuil,i , , , M.iMdlc In i-Aiilirc .ICI- ilfi ,i im ' e in -i u ' '' '' - ' I."1!'-. l&m K-- ' If '. i" mi i in p over in,.' i". im po ibl) loop M.iir p'ant i jldjj n.nni-i.-. I'll it' If '"i .i',e iie.U'.,. -pl.t -:. t -. w.ih the "help." oil I Up"! cftn'l fan far in'. -. v.,. . ,u, i',n.-. K-, ,rv , i ; ,i. - .,i; ..f t J i - lui.ini' ; his! it-f'.? work i .him. in t;. - .i ! -t -'ii.i'il .. : . ! i.d.v nl'ial. ilrovvtli and "' ''"'i''- StS' ,.,.nl .'...,1.1 I , , 'II . - I . .. 'I' ,i i- ll,. ei i.. ui,..in, I'm "'i'i ''""' fli allegn-i ..- and '..v.i'-v '1 i.-.f i- - . v a t , .i . - i J t a'nl lu-iul. hl idea-. """,'' ",' i" fjfi his ti,,i.ii: in, 1 .. , - - M, n " i -1 - i i. in mho "work." them. '" ', "',',,i, f. Selti.hi -- mi', ii, iii--.. ,i j i. i .r' i. own kind." It i- '.'',',, i '" I i. lltii .,, ,- , .,.i.,..., ,,..i. ...... ' u- l sBAHf ' ' . -' ,ii.,,.. .. i. . ., . . ,... .-i , ,- .-,,,.,",.. -.,. ,, ...- i rjSfi tie- -.in -I'-i.ih'i ,:-,.iiri. . -n t,, , .ipi'.i! ..... p. i, n. , at lii- cxpi-n-e, M"n i' l W Mibnut t" i '.-.t ti ..n.i ... ..i . .is , i- . I.- in. - oiupi-l, and wh'-n eir.-iiii.- s Jk atai.e. p. i.,,t . t'.i v 'h. r , l, -i I--,. , . t fr'niS It. .u... ' '1 ' '..- . '. v. ,r ,- ! li ; v..iir striii"! 1'" -on'' Ivlf'nii thing ..- '..- ...'I '.I,... i -.' .-'.! ... H .i- a . orpoi-at'i'ii that ki i irj'.jS. hll-v l.i .' i, .'i , . I, ..l a ...i I I,,., weep it lli'.ng. i,,ii p. in i,,,. ,,f t s. i..l '()- W Ollt So - i k'l ,1- B' ' - - I .11 - Ill" V. ,' lie i. .!,,-- H'fiil ,-ii k I "' IjiT SE ner. ".- -i- .il,-. , .... ,.i , - . . , . nu- .in. ni iii iiiiikn.L' iii.u 1 . w-1 in., r . . -r. .1 iW !! (B . b i' I" w. :i . . .in.' ,- . i . ..i- i a iii.u v iimv h i -, lb- h.'d I Ml Hrtrfi .. .in i tl -I ' I- ot 11 THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE ' ;;:S! ,-''".' ,'' iBrwi . -'.re n lie -' tin lu-t tilMi l.'-r jBjag Cherr.es and Roses -..,,. ';.-- i i vl , ,- : ',m "'! lltlB -. .i. , . i .i-iil i i -. ',i . .l,t! ., :.' l..o'il. UB". MpfV IV r '' i . . .1.' i M . i i -. I,, ,,..i I. " SlMJ. . . .ii. .. .. ., "N.'.r .nu SWIM irn t . - - . .,....- , , , , bm&V, qntrv -.- . - - . . , . .1 1 I l- - - j w u .1 --', i ,-. SlcSB jnj f ll s , ;,- ' . i I - ,". - .1 g J I SI .-ihe.iv... ' .- A-1 APrl Shower . ,. 1-, -,.-,, .,n . vtm t ,.,. .... -......'''..' ' i i '"i to 'ii'ii'i ;:1 "" ;' , , ' , . i - -i . , . ,, ... ii., s. ,-i.m tii-i -a li Tien.-'-.,- . --, . - '.-.. .. ,,..,',, Tin lall.ed 8 gi nom-h-g J -,,.. , u ns.i.pl. .? fM vv ti.ll ' i,' I ...... , . i , '. ,, ,,,,.,. tl,,. - jj UM Hum- , i .' . I .; . - l,i,iit i' . pii'-e, flliffi and .i .. ,... i .- .. ...."., " '"' '" ''''' '"'; ''! K,' S IH ,., - ' . ' ,ni ihi-i-i- I, iiiidi' i d MM, n. .,.- ...!..,.. , i. ,.,.. ., - din. In ;'' 'jSBtScI . i i twiiikUiig i" mim .. .i ,. i .... i ..--,- . , ii . ( i , ti, ,.,.,, ffl'M " ' ' .- -I I- -'..". 1 me .... II .. ., . SB' BE) r Tr 1 ' ' 1- -.':. i.i iml -1 ov I n I Si fft 'os..s . - , . . ', " ii nk" g I ' SSLjJIf . .. - -i - ,., I i - -)...,, imiiin." I 'ilwlS Things You'll Love to Malta , i;i;-i-rn-i i: i- vo!i'i" i.'-'g E . ......,.,' II.. -I ... '. i ii..l IH "SilrVlnla Screen 0fc& . ; ,' ', .V -i' ' .. t- V'. ;'..:, I mm fi tW'yM ' '''.'' :'i: ::':p''' tSfJjfcK !'. Vtt.'S u'i l i . - ' il i, .it.l ""'MM il HIWiiE r i ' - , i . ,, I I.'.' I'I nHMK A . . ., t . u ' . ,v ' - ...' il rnvrn -'j' - ...-., p,,r - mm .y-vSr r- ,aai - "r.. " jr? ?.' .ftiiS . lmSilSiMnLallfJCsy l st-Ms ri '....,,..-! lwvi3nTTfc'n-vfrnte57' K SlAlll .......-- - iviv.;tj kjtl;)tllI .41 ii.tury C Jfff.' f. i- i .1 . li. : i- I iStWiSVtrfikillsAHKf IvflsS1 ,l"1"' '' i v ' I"- " Vnfv X"5J9Kh53' I Wwlf v' -l'i' '-'''" - ' i .. r i ' u " (1W fauDL flr li iLilSf' i !,,,', '. i- I.,,,,, it i ... u I..- -i i Cft VHtif3S&ef W ftt r I-W9K.I - ei. . IJIU - Vt V 11 & - lii Hi- 1 11 I I 'II II till- 1 I . " . I- I' I I ' -1 .- ... .1 1 "I I -' f miKm. l.lll't til" .-' I"-" 0. I. .. ll'. . ' II tn" . II ' Ii. ii .' I- 'I i L C!Sr U'1 ' " '" win'' ' r .i I" nl. i ' '. .r -ii 'i . .in .in. ' 'I" I i i-v . i i . i . tfl. ,.j,'l ,,. 'It ll'l'l , M I , t , -, I' . I I t 'll. I .' I II W,J, 1 II -ll I , ill." - 'V " U" 'M I I I 1. ' I i. 'I III. - - ' I ! ' ' , lUH , I , , I I, , i-i' 1 1 I . II I 1 I .- I . n,,,, ,1 l' , 1 I'I I'- I . ,1 H i., i i. 1 m. . ' .mill. ..nt in, - mil uiii.e in '.,i -, B i. i ' im i, .i i, Hi ? 1 Jillli- Mien.-e fell I"'- , It wuk broUi-ii at ln.t "I knnw Mill tliink I'm fonlHi. Ma.v lin I am. 1 niliT th" xiiifaoii t'vr a'wn.vs lii'i'a a ilri'iiinrt' "f ilri'inii". Hut tin' lir-t ilaj I liinlii'il intn ,Mntr i-m-, m iluir. H -I'l'ini'il tn Mi" a" ilmusli 1 wore jr.i.i'iB intn ipiii't iiiiiiititaiti pmiN with Iii'iimii'- mm hltif i-i'lli'i'ti'il Hi thi'tii! "A man inn-t Iuim- an .itnlmr - Mary. Ami I'm- ln-'ii anrlini'li- anil imi.xbo i i.l.l fur -ii l..ii! th. 1 illiln't kti" it until niiw. Tlii.-i- la-t t" iho Iuim rl llllBi'il 111" hii. "Ilrifliiia at-iimiil llio "nrlil with tin ih.ir ililiniti' n. in. A ri'lliliB xliini'. -ii-al'- wluit l'v" lii'i-n Ami I'm ri'l- !.- Ml litil,- inn." II" bum- a ratlu-r , inti -mil". "I IniM'n't But tli" I'iBlit - t" a-k a B'rl lil" m'h "i'1' ;'' tluiiB that a man i'hii'.iI want 11" liin'.i" nff thin. Ami iilli'iii-o fi-11 aBiii'i lii-twi'i n tlii'in. Tin' i 1 lii" i-iarUli-il. -iilnttiM-nl fiii- .ih -ii" I'i'iii-il' in -Miiimtliy w.th tlil-n-an. With n 'iltlc I'tillinB nui-i-. a tuiu -i'1-aiiB nut. mnl lay there mi tin- hi-iirth- l-IIB lili'ilU'. it SCI'llli'il to wink up at tin- inii of Invi-rs. jnt a- tlimiBii if iiiiii-r-t'-"il lii-li imslit tin tunc- mnl ph-kul it up. n'phH-iiiB it ainoiiB It- liintlnMs In th" tin . Hut "von thin it- jiliiw hail failt'il. Murj Miihli'iily spoU". Her voiro wa inW. "That littlo linriiliis nli'i-e of wnml -imiiw In ni" like a liian Inve ery win-in fur a timii- ainl then it ilie-!" Sin- tiutiiil her pretty heail away, fur i,iii.i-r. ill"!zi'-al tears hail i-prnns Into In r I'M- tho-e ejex that l)lel hail prali-ed. l.iri. ii i-n't iriie! Nut in my ,,i.,"' An liiiliBiiant protect Miiimlcil in !.:- ti-i.' - She l-im- a t tnx si-ili. -laritiB ileen into tl.- heart of tin- bIhwIiib tile, live itni hi -ti ' 1I"W li.nl -he i-oliie to -peal; i.f li'k a- her mill ei-ln-ive property? Ah. -ni-' ' tin re nin-t he sonu'tlitnc In tl ,il tal"' 'o woninn wmihl have -.poken n- l!ve -pi'k.i wiiliniit Mitne .-hailow of f.niniliiti.in lor tii'i- mini'. Ili.-k l.illljillB tin- B ll" i-ani'- to liiiu it tear-, and ti 1 1 to luss them all IIM.I. , , Jut In- v. a- hy. this bnj of the wihK H . hinl no lui"l'-'lBe "t women aim i ir win-. uiil lik" Mtr.i .loans, lieaiitiful, t! Bilt.- tuili ll tlimr I ami aitiiiiliee - -eemi'il ilreail-, liev w a . he ii i 'n- ii aeh. ,ifi ml tlmt. if too pre-uinp-i.iiaht i.'tir' aiilaBoni-K' her. Tointiiro". The Dream (llrl of Optimism J. -STICII pro-ll- r"U- Oh ii liBI-H Made frmu S-J.'ii i .' uA tin i".t"ini l I l.e'il - Were II"' plow. 'iltural -e -tion. the ."nil eiieli ni'irniiiB. ii- jaeket xu lipping I. Tliere were no bi.lv in 1 1 1. " tin- la-t jacket poorhoii-e, ami a n.l hi- vvU'e w Ill v- a revival of the '.u-lii-t -wappltiB An i-iii'lianti'il UM'I II tlll'lll llll'll In Hn-k. ,-t ever.v se, ti-iii of tic I'niti.l Stai-s. I i.itunatel.v. the i-niiiilrv L-"t loo far I'i tl." hole. l'a--iug over -it her i-o'iini'iditle- or labor I" -.me other per-mi e or triple th" real in' i". ni.d lephn-iiu' them with hi to n- mi the -lime b.-i-i-. in the i ml worked no i ll-l "ill. whii-h injur-d .-m-i-v body. , I while it '. i.l'd. and tln-j may,; a "d. Tie loiinirv has settled i - lvalue.! inti.ei- t fully, tlmt m.tv for b-.i-iii' . and both capital , hi t.i i-riate wi.ilth i- -.1 worth ratlu-r lining, hj founding i.p.ih eeonoiiiy. than upon loud tall.. Mon and Im lent Harding -aid: "Our mpt-em,. . H i oii-trii'-t'on. readjustment, iiu-.i- ui:si mi:: 'ihat i-1- i..- ll . . ii -'"g.'lll whiell -lliUlld be plov i .- ,n Am. ri. a. '-MM- it ji.ii. woi k .-I ,t : iio ii i .i i i in-. Tri nt it a- vi.ii would v.. i ! ,,i . i, t gut n job. gi t on. -t i v ,iii. will t.ike un) thing that EVENING PUBLIC DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Toddic and the Yawning Magic ID t)M)l)V i ((. rnonnii-: itpkins was an out- I i- iloori iIiib ntnl Blail of it." bepan i.liiilso Owl. settiing ilown to tell his eveiiinif -torj. "lie likeil to run about I as free as the wiinl ; he likeil to limit In I tlio wooiN, he likeil to elia-e i-ati.. I "In I lie hou-e next iloor to wheio 'I'liiMle l'npkin llveil wa- n pretty toy 'pontile with Ions, i-ilky liinr. J hi1 I poodle was the pet of his inWlress, who I kept him washed rlean, fed him dllility I hits of meat, mnl tok him out ridins I eaeh il.i.i in her iuihuii "hile. "Tooilles was th" inline of till' toy pooille, and a M'i'.i - nl" poodle he was, indeed, lint Tnoi'lli- put on airs, " 'Iton't .ion wi-li inn were as clean as 1 nm?" Tooilhs would nark at Tod dle. " 'Ihin't you wNh V'U had at Rood meat a- 1 lme?' Tomlles would liark. 'And don't oii wi-h ,mhi had my nice, -oft bed? And oi'ii't M'U wsi Jon i onlil 311 rliling in .in n ".milium-; "Now. Toddii- 1'iipkins liked beini? ; an outdoor dos. ainl he ditln't think liilieh of Tooilles. hut when Toodle.s kipt tnlkiiiK that way Toddle beRim to' fe.-l he was a imi'-li nlm-ed puppy, lie I lesiiii to Brow einiini- of Toodles ami! to want Toodles' gooil meat and Mitt bed I and rid"- in the automobile. "One day as naii in the -mi-l an aiitotnobil antonioliile was hlie was tnkitii; a ; i t Ii" was disturbed i 'i-liinif past. In the I'iioiIU-.s with his nose up in the air. " 'O,!. I wih 1 was a lueky doR like tint." Brow led Toih'ii. No sooner was tin- biowI out ot l.im when he niw un i If sialnliiiB be.-ide him. "'How wow. Tint ! easily ur raiiBi'I.' -aid the "It. talkiiiK ihiB talk. 1 am i he iiHiinii lf. and I i-nn make .Muir wi-h eoiiie i"i". liie tlivi-c bllfkji and iii.il oiii- wi-h ' ... ., "Tiitldie bum- tlree 1'nrks. 'Woof! Woof! Woof! atnl made his wish. In a triee he found lum-eif in a iieh an toinobili. r'.lins lik" a prince. Toddle was Mirpi-ised at that, and ho was evin inoi-i .-urpri-eil when he glaneeil into I automobile Mirror there no saw , ., 'iv,.!,l riipkin-. nut lootlies. ion- Hi. It. ,,1 I,,., nine 1 imhIIi -. "When the ride wa- over Toddio iovou-l Jumped our of the automobile. Tiler" he -aw Ti-iik-. tin- eat. Now, Toddi" alwns eh.i-"d Tricks, the cat, ii he -tai-te.l after her. Hut Toddic forB"t thai he w.i- ii" lon"r a real il'iB. but mill a ;o.i P 1'e. Tricks, in- vtiul nf i-iiiiiuiij iii'in him us no came Imrltiir: ain' Bi-owliiig. -:inpl stared at . him. a- if anio-M-il. and then Miundl bo.M'd hi- i ar-. T.i.lil wa- .-tar'lei! by that wa-n'r i"'i:.;! ,-ir-. Ll. ip. i to , i ttlix cat dux ins!"1""" '"" " . ,i ih i-ee liimti nt Trick-. I "It made Tod. lie feel very badly to The eat i'i- w.iitin; with rcnly claw.-. mid -he tit" T"ildie a ilawing that sent iim veil i-. I-' r th- hiue. After him. i..ui..T.i T, ,..u. in. I Toddle ran so fast ' i.'..'.., , it i,.,i i-iL-hf throiiah ii mud putl- die and B'l huu-"lf .ill tlill aililiuudd. , wluit did she do but iii, ,.,e Muni- die.-Bie, vou'll have'. mil put him to bed in tn Iuim .i ' alh Btitlu-r-" Toddi till t ll tub. - '.IP' nil)) .11. V"-v. dog !i" lik'd ' didn't lik'- thi got - ap in ''i- irietl hi- liiistres-. .--lie up. aiii'-d him to the d him vvi II. ami plunged when Toddi" was a real ii go '.wii.iiiiitig, but lie bath in the bath tub. He i". ,-. hi- hair felt soggy, iiinl WiT I e uii- .hiverv t ..f all wa- tin ii d tin- bi-usl'in: all over. lint Ih" i ibbing. the couib '.lint followed, iinl.eil and biu-hrd w iudo-v to get well lu-n he ti.T d: wa- put in n l-'lolll th win li Olllll s i.V-, S.t nt for till woods to 1 FIFTY-FIFTY" By U:7.rA. DKYO IIATCHKLOrt Cuuir. .(. 11!1, III I'Ubho iiilfltr C'u. Kim.-, iliniii-tiiJ Hint hr liln )i)lu fini nf iiiui'i-i'i'i iruillil mil ,.'.. -Ii'-iil irtiiitnl tn hr nt the liiml nf ii- lnniM liulil. mnl it Im niihutiil Aim tn lime i.' i'i'' mil tuhiitr hir i-limi- nt tl" "iv'i ' " '" thr mini 'In 'inti ilmti il tiurm-tl htr tininui ei. a ' iim". Hut it intmi't un til tin llmlnin i.ini-iil intn thr Miiiir nimi tun n' ...in mnl 1'imnrn ."'lie . r, h' rttitiuli Im'-'iiil t.'ImhiH. tlmt ,. iinlr.nl in i mUtill.r. Ami the Uiuifl ll a a i ;it(Vid' I" rhiiuiir.lcr m ii;,k .i.a nf or hii Ml ic Inst hi i- i.n'itinii mi thr irirnipr mnl hum, timllii ih )n mli nt upon A im. Hut tin i, a li i' in t mil nf fnilmr limint il Jii' li ll turn iirru iii.. Sltr id fcr- f ., i.-.i.'c il ntmu K.11HO .s '.;. thr rhmiulrri, i, j e imiUra, it icuj (ic- ( IIAIMKK U liitcri it'iiiiVf! an Editor FII l.l:i to tin- brim with excitement, I'liui'- - vv ni to interview the edi- She found him . . . ,. ,i.t ,, t ,, 1 1 111. dill T'-IIIPI". i-i-l, lev oils dark e.ves, lute hair, and he tln.l Frances vou wordi written .' ask ci the Chronicle she iutoriiiei i nnv otlier ili-tluli?" , h. I'agi.. vv- 111," vour story It i- full of enthusiasm ii in deal of pi-iunl-''. You wnii-ig. and 1 should like evervlhlng j oil writ" t" r the changes in the. ,ii. I Trim. -os pi-otniM.il .i within a week. " Marshall I-ornes i. "Vii are pnv lie: d'ars for it. Sonic, ,n. l.ts brown e.ves will be entiling In : M.ur own price-. I ,,'ing writers who did , the promise you do. ., v-i-v short tluie. ami. , i ent on. "I have seen i lei1 Mut. of course, ng "i do that." with 1-ranees nun t ,,f the ollice s though n .nnd it hard to belli vc. il thing ihat bad b.ip iind far from i.iahiiitf b'-r inade iu-r feel aim";' t',, pi si tiiin- in h'-r lit'' id i.i't thiiiK nomii Safe Milk For Fnfama & Invalids NO COOKING Tho "Food - Drink' for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, ond Fuurwnlna. Ask for HORLICK'S. SO Avoid Imi.R!!ons & Substitutes LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, FOULARD AND CREPE UNIQUE COMBINATION 1S rOKINNK hOWK J'oiilard seems to eli.-mg its mind lllin-l 118 about it fiiMirite allianc" i.nsilt ii. Mr l.lovil Ceori: Iteliold It hue mlnglii'S fn-ely with Idaek and white Ei'o.'Bette i repe. Llns i latter forms ihe frock pro-r. the. blacl: I liii'mi; applied in hand- to skirt mid ' sleeves. The foulard a black mid white 1 liBiired pattern is ti-ed for the panels dipping n few iiiehe.- longer than the 1 skirt, ainl for the stpiare empiecoment I of the cor-iiBe. F.nibmidcrj of black I and white Ilo is emplojed ea-ually on I the skirt, and above the foulard Inter j poliitiun of the bodice. huiitiiiK. Toddic wanted with nil his heart to bo with them, bin he was wrappiil up in a blanku and couldn't -tir. There was a dog going wilh them, however, a real dog. Toddle looked eloselv. cs. sir. that real dog was . but hcil'imself, or intiier it was now Toodles see th" - going ii'iiitnig without, nun. .vuil to iiinke inatn'i- worst tress picked him up to hill Mm. 'l'oor. tired doBgie.' his mis- nnd kiss die cried. 'You must :ro t" bed for ,Mur nap.' And art Toddic oil i basket. My. Toddi" was vi-M-tl. but what could lie do? lie wasnnl.v a to.v poodle, made so bv hi- own wi-h. " 'Wool'! Woof! Woof! Oh. I wish I weiv m.v -elf again. ' barked Toddic. and ill a trice lie found In- wasn't sleep ing in the ba-kii. II" was lunuliiB along the street n't'-r (lie boj-whoweu headed for the wood-. And he was Itnpjiv, hupp all over. 'Oh. I'm glad I am mv-ilf aBiiin.' barked Toddic. 'I'i! never again wish to be a rich poodle' "Tomorrow I'll tell jou about Toil die and the gho-t he drove nwa." nuiney pm-t nf th. -he had taken her lian-iieiloii, AVlieu job willi the I'hi-on- i'le. it had seemed unhellev.ihle that -he wa- in receive a -alarv tor her work. but with this -lor.v s,,. felt different. i She had iiol written it for money, but i to win bail; her self-re.peet, to prove that sm i-oultl do something, and even ! I lit- faet that she w.i. p, . jmi, thiee ; hundred dollars for il seemed small in comparison. Trances worked hard on the changes that were to he made. As usual she worked every morning after breakfast, and t.h" had decided to tell Jerr) not li -lug about It until she reeeived her check and the storv wa- puMislied. They had seen tn.ihing of the llnr luvves since .leir.t's leturii, anil iiui--inuch us I'ranee- had not spoken of Clarl a's lmr-t of temper, it was a siirprl-e to her to have .Jerry come home one evening and nii-iitbui It himself. ".Iim told tne nil iilioul it on the wa) hr me lonlglt. II. was eertain that inn had told me .Muii-.i-lf. I don't see why .von didn't." "Hut why should .IV" 11" looked at her curiously. In- said iifi'-t- a moment of "Well." 111. night. been nidi- "Most women wouldn't hnv ' '" "'"' sill 'I tlllll VOU s loll neve i-i 1 did. il her nnd yon nlwa.v.s thought1 so' .um lidii't She ,oii?" rranees's nine j wa light. ii.llld hot help li-lili'Iil-- she hm sat back while di.eil .terry. She could berillg III'- 111 i. ("arlssa iiiiiii. .p. remember tie- man) occasions on which .Ti, it,- I. ml i,'-iii-.eil Clarissa, and I" Frances she wiwvfljird on her. "(I, I liked her after a fashion, but I never Iniagiii" Illllhe CI fimiiv ." "In " Jealous Vol isn't go' am. but d she was such a I" ..1. ir liking old .Iim enough to sa green with jeah.usv . It's arc th'i words, vou coiibln'i f .Inn." l-'raiiccs observed. i in a million jenrs. Whv he1 enough for )oii. Not that I I'm a darned sight better than j loj .Iim." TotnoiTou How I'r.inres Wore Her Honors BEADS less than elsewhere SUPERIOR EMBROIDERY CO. 128 So. 8th St. ' I j tin - r r.-4B rusxu fgoetr farther, costs less t&LBtzL Ibottled. mill?.. jLomic tt A iOi j, Ir Mfci i Please Tell Me What to Do lly CYNTHIA Navy Sorry, but your letter was far too Ion to publish. If later there Is more room In the column Cynthia will try to put some It not nil of It In. To Lonesome Mr. I... nped thirty-five, who wrote, to C.withla last week: A eooiI frlind has nuBRestcd n prac tical way of helping vour lonellncps. Send f'vnthlii another letter with full iiiiino and nddrcus ngaln and she will write the plan KiipKosted. It will put you in the way or ineetlut; nice people. You Should Qe Satisfied as It Is Dear f'vtitiilri. r ,,. i,-t tit ntvleeti. considered pretty. There Is n very pretty boy, about scxentcen, who Koes to the H.inie church that t do. Now, I know this boy rcry well, hut t should like to become better acquainted with him. My older brother knows him very well. Whenever I see him he always: .spiaks to me. lie Is verv closely related to my slrl friend. 71ow can I become better iiciiualntcd with him? II1AM-: KY13S. Don't Make Friends With Strangers tienr CyntlilaI wrote to you some time utro in unsw-er t() "Polly's" letter mnl I am now taking the liberty of writ ing to you ngaln. This time 1 desire .otir valuable advice. I am a ybutiK ladv past iilncUfii years of urc. As t do not work I have a, great deal of time to niyiielf, anil, thereforn very xeiiuentlj- T attend moving picture or vaudeville, shown duilng the nfter- nnnnu I ' a joutig lady hapneiis to occupy the I seat next to mine, In the show 1 would like to know If ll Is proper to encage In n conversation with her. I have been In the above predicament several times, but as 1 did not know whether It was good form to speak tu strangera I made no i ffort to prolong the con -rsatlon. Outhtn, dear, I would like you to please give me your advice on this subject. HOl.')THY. Form of Thank You Noe I'ear C'.vnthla. Will vou pleas.- writ" in your column jnsi lime to reply and thank my friends for my wedding pres ents '.' If the husliand Is a friend of my husband and tlio prtsents come from the husband and wife to whom do you write? It Is the wording; tlmt-Ja troubling me. l-o you know nny book that would help me? It Is such a worry. 1'luise help me. I will look nt ever.v paper for an swer. MAttcii ititim:. If the husband and wife send n pres ent, always write to the wife something like this: "My dear Mrs. S It wius so kind of you anil George for .Mr S If you do not know him) to send us that beautiful (here mention the present) for a wedding Rift. We nre Kt initially Betting settled In our 111 tl.- home, (or flat) and hope you will come and see us soon. We expect to lie ill nonie alter (mention the, d-ite) and will b- so triad to see vou both. Jack Joins on- In thank In"; vou for vour beautiful prcs-nt and most' of all for the kind thmmbt which wo know came with It. Ve'.v cordially, 11 A Rril HtllDK. Chance the wording a little and wrlto the Mime kind to all your friends. Don't Marry at Sixteen liear Cynthia Will uii please help mo solve a problem which (roubles me'.' Thank jou. A year ii'nl a half ago 1 met a cer tain Minna- man. and. belnu properly In- tr.'duicd wo got along tin.- the first night. Well, when the party was over he asked to escort me home. nnd. having no particular friend, I mii-eiitcd. Then he had to go back to bis home that was In an itiier .-lly. and he asked ni1; If he could conespoiid with me. and t told lilni he might if be wMIcd. liver since then be lias been sending III" friend!) letters such as friends would write until about n month ago he began sending me leileis declaring lie loved me. and t-lls me to come to him and thin we will both be married. Now. Cynthia. 1 love my parents just as much as I love lilni, anil It would break my he: it to -.-lie eltlur up 1 am slxtetn years old. and although unite )ouug I know I Im.- this man If I go lo him and gel niairled in) parents will renounce me, and 11 I don't go to lilni he will hive nothing to d" will) in" 1 am awake at nights think-1 ing. for I know not what to do. 1 hate; to leave my home, for I have a nice one anil also lovely parents. The) in nt me like a child, for I .nil the old) , one. I'leaso answer nu- oon. I am i "Jt'ST WciP.ltll'.D." Yon are only sixteen. Im not think1 of ninrrylnu' nt that age. espi dally u i vour p.uents object i Po inii not think .vou were Mr) ipue'i in iiKi'velng to wr't" to a man ..ii im, only met meo? l.cnin lo bo. more r. served. Loves Solo Dancing li ar Cynthia Will you pleas.- pr.nt this letter to ".Ihn" nnd also civ, in your advice about It? Thank vou Hecause your lettn- to "Won. I. - ng i on dancing appealed lo me as bin g i h-' tleiilarly broad-minded and s.ti-ibi.. ii thought perhaiw vou might In In u 1 I nm asking Cjntliln, as ,i woio.ui, nnd I vou. as a man. for advice All mv life 1 have bet -i , ,.,--u,i .u, lover of dancing, i-specuru -.m i Man, -infi Of couise, I like so, nl in, in. also Kven though I an , I - m i rr,r ...... "'M i. hoIji . be Serve Lima Beans Once a Day And save on your moat bills. R E A L L I JI A B E A N S with other dainty foods make the ideal meal in food value at less cost. All grocers and dealers have those delicious Sea side Limas. Ask for a package this week. J. J. O'CONNOR & CO. Diitributor I N. Front St., Phila., Pa. Phone: Market 980 - fre.im 3f:7S Z&'&4Jff'l. s&11 wj?;.ii' -trA '-Sjfl CALIFORNIA LIMAS ana BABY LIMAS JHgagi you. as a man. for ailvh-e H i" All mv life I have bet -i i i,.,--ii.i .ill U ' Kx" WKU tasiM .sjjw By ISvalLSf' ''VS&t .-.-.;,vm.v. -.. 4..,vws. . ..... AJEa-JBl . SESrSiKWSi'riKSiaSiH .ZJZ" :'Z "" Iff 'C.TAHBIB iLl IH WhCV 14 CLX I0U .-- fl SI I 1 A VI I H iMWur !-- i-r A-tf iii 8 ii lUOH ' l .XSKJ3, C, T. V ftWHT LBNASonc7BiVLIMAS f. J" rii-'-,.j.-3 a Wis VKCi c ? ViJ " I l"- - J U i-s-.-. PMrjrttb. i i .1 sy'sB APKIL 12, 1021 If HAT'S WHAT iiy iim.HN nnrirc Tl,., tinrl nf olinni Mt-ltltV Wlllcll put on and off like a cloak is not cour tesy at nil: Indeed, It Is nothing but glaring rudeness, accentuated by " stinied patches of politeness we can not be courteous tit one time una uis cOurteoiiH at another time without rec ognizable reason for the change. vvi may bo Inconsistent In temper, but we cannot afford to linvo Inconsistent mail ers. ,. The girl In the Illustration may im agine that she Is merely acting the coquette, when without reason she rudely Ignores one friend, because it suits her at the moment to tie cHpcclallv cordial to a newer acquaintance. Nei-u-hss to say. her crude action gains foi her the esteem of neither, since one of tlio men will nevermore gH" her cretin for sincerity, and both are conscious of her gross rudeness. The well-breil girl makes no such raw blunders. II Is her pleasure nnd her privilege to miiKo every one feel at ease in ner preeencu. Another New Serial iy ii.vAiu dkyo tt.vreiiKum will mnko its first apponrnnce next Monday, April 18 It Is n story In which the love of a woman for the innn she ninrrlcd en abled her to endure criticism, insult nnd humiliation without Itlnelilng, for his sake, because SIIK liHLIKVKI) THAT 1112 WAS INNOCENT! body I do think It Is a good form or exercise nu well as pleasure once I" u while. As for country barn dances I've always wished for the chance to attend one. I think the old-fnshloned dances must be very Interesting. Hut to get back to lny subject ot fancy dancing. Mtliiiinrb r have never taken nnv lessons I have danced before large audli'iu-esj more than once anil nave expeneneen stage fright. Kvery one speaks of my wonderful talent, but mention "stage" or "actresn" and thev beconi" horrined. x'l,ii t ivniil tn know- Is would tt lie nosslble for me to take un professional dniielng without losing mv reputation, - ; innd' ' liillnrl or it ih true tnat ny necominir an iicires.i one 10"es nil or ner reuiieinein iion inou (miv" t stiould hate lo lead u life similar lo some of those about whom T have read If 1 really have talent, however. I Bhould like to uo It. Of course 1 would only remain on the since until i marry, after which I believe every woman's duty Is lo be a hometnaker I'leaso do not think this letter Is sentl. mental or nnythliiK of the sort, for I am In earnest. Will you answer tne, dear Cynthia, and you", "Jim?" 1 will be verv thank ful. I hope I have not taken up too" much of your space, Cjnthlu. "Jl'ST lin." If a girl Is properly chaperoned and very careful of her behavior there Is no reniou why she should lose her repill.i lion by dancing on the stage. Hut she should have a verv decided talent and be extremely well taught before under taking such a career, and she must re member that she iimv have unpleasant kii-icks and not alvvnyp meet with all th eourtesv she has been used to Con sult voui- mother on the matter and to low her advice ami the advice of )our tiacher as to your talent. -Hiwifc-cgsasc "Oh, Daddy!" the chil dren always shout when they hear his step at the door, "Did you bring some Ancre Cheese to night?" "And no wonder, for the last week that we ran out, the kids just found their school lunch didn't taste "ight." 7tA tAe Gtyiii7pfioupbrf7ayDr' CHEESE XM..W(M Is u , u nmut, ui jiihiiii.Ci.ij, i iiiLn. pi ,i Any way you look Qitalif-V yuuuii A S-, c. .o- 4 '' Flavor- rfll, :; Value A a: iC &0 : S . c .0 '-A C- o .0! Asco Stores ail over I'hila. 1 ASCO ASCO ASCO a&i3S A NEGATIVE REFERENCE IS ALMOST WORSETHAN NONE When You Suy a Girl Is Not Dishonest, You Imply That She ls Not Honest Either Iff ou Can't Prove It, Don't Say h pAN you glvclicr a. sood reference'"" J asked the woman who wni liirlng it new maid of the woman who had itiiplo.vcd the hiiiM-bcforc. "Well, she Is n good enough cook, nnd she's willing enough, but I'm not i sure turn sues noiiesi, rcpiu-u i-- ..ttinp W'llllllin "Oh did slie stcnl from you?" "Well no. we never could prove that .tir. Innk llllvllllllL'. bill 1 lost ll flir piece that was hiitigliiB out on the line to air, mid unless she took it. I don t know what could have become of it. Hut, of course, wo1 never could prove It." And there. wai the girl, ti good cook, a willing worker, anxious to please, in need of work, mid kept from it by tins indellnltc reference. Her prospective employer was till mixed up: she didn't know whether to Inke a clinnce on the iiouesiy. or rivi- ui u good cook for u vice that hud not been proved. It was n very unfair proceeding. If she wa-ii t able to prove the girl guilty of theft, why should hlie speak of It at nll'f It is far better not to give nny ref erence nt nil than to give ii negative one like this. Tiic girl has her own way to make ntivhow. a n J if she has no hinted faults to 'live down her way is just thai much easier. . IT IS u menu way lo describe nny bodv, too. this negative method. "What's the new sister-in -law like? a-k the curious people nt homo, when ,vou come back from jour brother's mar-i-iiise lo n we-tern girl. "Whv. she isn't bad at all '. you re ply. "She Isn't bad-looking, nnd her voice sh C so very nai. inui "iii: n-uuj isn't had nt nil. 1 liked her." And when tlio poor bride .comes to visit her hu-band's family she has nil this "not-bad" Impression to meet nnd break down and turn into something favorable. It would have been just as easy nnd very much more kind to say miitiiy, "Very nice." "quite good-looking," "n pleasant voice." Tlmt vvouldu t have been exalted iniilse either, but nt least it would have civen tin idea that the new mem . f ,i. fjv was lit to conic into It . 11(,,lt'v0 recomtnelidatioli. "not i " - .. ,, ,ijsi,onost " "not bail-looking. ','"n ,';,,.,. ""J Iilisngieenble or whatever q unlit )otl nm lielittlins. uvviivs gives the listene.- i (i,,. bleu that you mean "not ugly ..!, (0 m;i. j.((1j sick," "not dis- enough to uiiiM- .ion i-nn. nm iiii-- honest enough to be arrested.", "not so disagreeable but that you cant stnmi .,.. o,,,,,,,.!, to be arrested.", "not so lur lint It doesn't want you to think for fl - lA.' II BHmBBBjMHw HHRffi Cream BUTTBRMILK uinr Fresh ever.v Buttermilk, rich in health- giving properties, clean, and with the old-fashioned flavor. If you want to taste a Butternfilk that is very differ ent from any you ever had, won't you try just once this Cream Buttermilk of ours? Vlionc ' to Deliver a Iiottlc Tomorrow Daring 203 Abbotts Alderney Dairies, Inc. 3 1st and Chestnut Both Phones Ulanlic Citu Pleasant lillc frtMrM STORES CO. V I Asc0 Coffee is a blend of high-grade coffees rrom tja, ines4 plantations in the tropics. Asco Coffee has a fragrant aroma and delicious flavor that will win your enthusiastic approval with the very first cup. Coffees of the same high grade as Asco Blend are selling elsewhere at 40c and 45c per lb. Wc are able to sell Asco Coffee at 'ioc only be cause of our I'roducer-to-Consumer Plan, which eliminates all in-between expense. Asco Blend is the greatest bargain in coffee today! Co now e 'Taste the difference?" Make up your mind to try this delicious coffee TODAY! You will agree with hundreds of thousands of coffee lovers who know Asco Blend to be "the best coffee at any price" and throuKlmut I'eniwylvunln. Nov ASCO ASCO Asm one moment tlmt you really mean good looking, honest, or ntulnble. It is one of the easiest, kindest but most unmistakable methods of glvin n direct slnin! " NATL'UAMAV Hie girl who wants general housework, pln'in rooking or kttrhjli work to do cntinot u-e tl(, direct slam ot u former employer as recommendation. Naturally the bride who wants to make n good Impression on the frlcnd-i of her new Im-buiid will not find the direct slnm of u new slster-lii-lnvv ury helpful. If you're going to give a reference or a m-oinmendntlon, give It freely mm positively, or else state your diMip. 1 i-nvnl just um distinctly. Hut remember that when )ou try to make coiid'iinniitlon Into praise by put ting n "hoc" In front of it, you're tnd goitu? to imve nny hick. 11 won't praise unless it s thoroughly positive. Adventures With a Purse NOW this Is n kind of peculiar ml venture, because I um going to tell you of n shop you know well, and one through which, I doubt not, you pass whenever you come to do shopping, Only I have nn Men that maybe juu ilo not know about the dresses. It wai by the merest accident that I saw tlieni, There was. one, n blue serge skirt with u brighter king's blue top of tri colette, made long vvnlsteil nnd very simply. There were some littlo tut' fetu dress-CH I saw. and some u'l serge or gabardine, or some otlier heavier materials. And I want lo tell y,iu that among this collection I saw some nnia7.ingly nice-looking little frocks fur evcry-day wear, And the prices are .S7.50 nnd $10. Until you sec them you will not believe that such bar gains could bo lind. Tliere is (mother t-hop that has n few dozen white sl'k undervests. Tliere Is not ii thing the matter wltli them except that they are soiled nnd inu-seil from hamUlus. Hut, nu n result, tliey have been reduced from S'J.iCi to Jl.ll.l. You will luivo to go nt once to sec these, however, for there arc not many of them on the counter. Hid you know that you etui buy n naste to clean your Kid gloves.' it ii insiucrcd to be very good for kill gloves of nil colors, nnd will save man iiennv spent at .the cleaner's. Tin- price of n jar that shou'd last through several seasons is Hoe. TVa- names of slipps address Woniim's I'.i . IMUrr or phone Walnut or Mnln 3000. day is our Wildwaod Ocean ASCO ASCO ASCO rKWiaB A S c 0 at it A s c 0 A S c 0 A s c A S- c 0 A s c 0 A s c 0 Jersey. Delaware and Maryland am Airn" ASCOf Citu 4
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