, v s, 3 1 1 fs TJJT"? tT''TTF "V "l? 12 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHIL'AIEEPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL' 15,- 1921 HgfeiMLiJMULMMaai U - K in KWM Ii il AT CUPID'S CALL Bu MAY CHRISTIE XXIII Eve's Wiles tlMIKN Mnr.v Drew and lh k ("nljr ' illn had ilnion from ome line else's uir thev thnt tin' aforesaid the . luh in iliiln i paliz enr was (In1 prop erty nf one Julia n Vnndnveor ' '1 nil". niidn voer liiul tried t" MOp thrill- ll'l'l daahod 'nit in tin pnieineril's cog nnd Boiicuiaii ii madlj after tin ri rent inn viiiiiii ; Hut Man 1 "n alone lind wi n n action A ii 1 Mnrv urn in nun Ii '" tioti in ciii' iri" i " hnvior The nr lino hhiiih .1 lllt Mill'" befoto .lin'i pm n mention to Dick l nln'ilin nd Ii misled it iiinimarili n'i Hi. nfTnir iniil l.s- I III- i-t'lll- ment "f '"nfonrid t'n 'I'l'n mi,' l'n ' Neither viifiiii liml n nlisspil that thej wore tntiuitig nlT with tin- p't prop ertj nf Julian Viineinvei'i That ntigrv man li.iii hatni'i m (tantlv tn llie prn r.i-inr ( tin- plnee It then ir.itipin'il t'nit nino ht i'Or nf similar design liml hoe,, sn.nm mi-il from a neighboring garage and vv.is mn tin awaiting i he gooil pl-auie "f link Talonlm "Heen a niilake n ' the . haulTe ,i Of I he vei nnil vi hiele had said, tmiehins hit enp re-peetfiilli to Juliiin Vnniiiei r "We knmv Mr Vnlai-din well lit ur gaiage l'ars up resulnr. he dues i mi neeiln t uirn lie mig'iiv .ireful driver, i"" knnw Imw tn tre.i' a t"i" Yoir inni Irne II bo i in- af mtli hi nnd.nei'i- had gtowinglv replp d 'Mow the dii-kuiH am I t" (ret hum and the imjv who is with niV "I'll 'nut for you. nidi pleasure. Sir." the chauffeur had n plied. The ironing wouldn't be entirely f rti i l lo..i after nil So Vnndnveor. still ruffled, liml re. turned to the mem moo inside. Eve Mat n'v civinc nn exhibition dance. And grndnnllv . n midnveer watched tne girl, tn- ill moml dissi pated From ii lnis,no-s p.i.nt .if view it would h ' vvnith while to exploit her (iris 'ike I'.ve Itn, lii-.ti r didn't grow on Verv tlll"ll She 111' I stvlo ntlcl look -and ii -narp t.'iign" and. let ter Mill- i-oinkiil ' ni-rv i ' Her Inst- i in. i-iTtr .I -sf II ' .'lull , L'h' ! Ill" 111 THROUGH A WOMAN'S EYES Hj J KAN A f(c' Loring Oeorgett : I'nli.in n-t jet srn-nteen la mnrrlisl and going to sittle down What di nm think of thnt girls'- A1 readj started "i "big time" with her mother, there almie liming the entrte to a stage career sh, prefers to be ju-t a nice loving little will'. Anil we havin'l mentioin u n-org ttc's papal All -he has to dn i the word and Dadih would writi nriirluee n nla for her to star in -. sa it ml with toef tlm nni-tieiilai- kind nf a helnllie ihe would like to be: nnl anj gin ever have sui'h a i-hanei''.' Ilnu nianv sheltensl ilaughters are there win. i mild iniiiglln- tliem-elies ..i. U'' Heating on tin brishti' lighted win nd glMIIg It .ill up .11 sixti'l. to be "a nice bulng little wif- Certiunh.' I heard nne girl s3 I would '.tne made him w.nt a few je.ir until I had had iii-v till of i' I wouldn't gne it up righ' at the start Taken righ' Into b.g tune hi timilni and with father ..iTentig In r a pi.ittet full ' all the heimnes shi. ..n wanted to Ik what jn ;.nig " ' nhnn know of t tie heji trending ilis.ippi.uituient .....-, ... . . . . , i MRS. WILSON SAYS GARDENING IS HEALTHY AND PROFITABLE Tun Crofxi tmn U ill lirin linplv Supply of I rp'lubles to Tablv Rndishv;, ami Lrttucc Can He (looked Attractively IS MH M. II.SON 1, j u-o . nil . Hindi' I" grow 'Cor. Till) gulden -t llmible 1 rnps firminil that of nsls an hi r sttn.g b'.iu owed 'atr b is snon a- " 1 ii-' iei's linn tin nips 1 it'll linn nm' tin-,-ie tuiiih 'i adv tm l'lnn' 1 i-ni lib" 1 prefer, iblv P-- 'u- Mai mall It. rdeti in tln ' and si d inns " i'i l ow s pliii in ini-lns iipni' 11- li -ii- aniplv 11 p 1 v. . in t unt emu hut nl-n m 11 v 11 I) . 11 U - 1 .nnl ni' ; Pars!- v . in. 1 s ii 1 k hei v il ihiiv I- n ,int"il nr pa'-tv litn I' 1- "11 beans into t.n t'.mid th' H't'i "f 'l1 'I ' n big fill t'T r t'.e 111 rninv it is tn st t" 'i- 1 beans vv il tn ' grn'v few duv - v 'I' "" ' ' rou soul, tin Ii" 1' - '1 11 large lunv I it n f 1 warm i.i Iln' n ' IL'" I r 1 1 . f. tn ' 1 ' n 1111. a h'.-i thill ii"t .. -i-j.li 1 ' 1 . i.'ll' ' TI. .1 11. 1 .v irn - ns lu 1 . . old and tig as the 'a "f 11 Ii' I- if i' a tor in I" i .1 ni in 11 ' I. s llll'l nwai ' pole varn 1 n -Select thn-i- -remi mln r that pole viirieiv- ti n I IlilVlM HI' 1 " iik best niKi i -i 'a se mv 0 nf I J j ,.f me b'.-ti w i, be i.i'W tn I1111I1J .in 1 'hit aiding of mil garden, r .ibij surprisi-.l . ami tiiev .11 In ngii This nluiil 1- sowu late U ,lnl Sel" ' ' It I' al siHlv sp.it I ni . ii'i'i Tl gro'itnl in .st h. tin III siHlv spot fn i.agnlv woi-i.ul tin-soil litn h .,i.ii.ii nnd tin- home gur.l.iiu' "ill him "' ,is iiduiiitnge to ...vv tui .nv. 1,1111 .lUSt II "lllllll splli" fill 'In' Iett1.11 Till BSsures It 1 ii 1 i'f a 1 mil 111 im.s rop "' greens for in. tan'e I sunllv tui f t Is "iitlii lent fnr lb" ilviage hnnn I' need not be allow. .1 to head up " i.w the spa. e is valuable, uilliet win 1 t.. plant bus four u siv luiU's. 11 uiti l. harusieil for the tabl. Keep a .l.mv SUpplv nf thei- i. . iilent crewi. on tin table f r -Ii fioni th'' gntden I'll.-. 1 nn tu 1 11 iih,itiil,tit lift -giving ! mints which an so nei-i'ssatv foi .nir ph.vsi. al well In nig rv si rving nidi-ins fm a vcgiiab1. US well lis f.u an upptT Wasn and pine Hi iinlisliis innl nun 1 mi r wiln ('Oiling wilt',- ami . m.k until I' nder Tlrnin .111. 1 i'iiu suisiiti 11, ni ."ver with . :eat,, s.n... Spunkl. with grntul 1 heese Ilndislns ma v In l.i-ii .nu u in.-r and thru seru-d nn gintui Sinn ihv cold I'onkeil iiidisliis and uiiir nuie in highly seasoned 1 teiiih illi'ssmf Add ,1 little tlnelj ehoppi'd nu mi and rve mi crisp lenies of let tu. e Flcinlsli ouiig I'iii I'ods With sharp sciseirH tr in the blossom and stem end then out into pieces nlMittt ri..-. t .1,0 ,.r n (..nt. ti.f. l vnii "" "-""" "'", ' ""' nt-K n.ui.id parslej nn top and u "' 'n;;t "";!.', , en,-i'v-nth la. Ivould ",1,K" ,-'"" "'' '" 'm , "over g ve plant-dut... 1 wi.uliu.i .1W lXf.rV"i out whnt was m vou. And I was right , , riv be ml Th - bii.k '11 iintiiro lnoemenl will 2 c ,., "J. K ri gets Hie story six days 1 am tint ilisa.polntcd in jou. jou will1 ' . ,,,.,,.,,,,. 'wiii-h nm ..i.l.v the valuable mineral (, t r the wei. and the,, ngaln em umeinlH',' that ubbag. 'mill's ni i"'- , ,. .... ;.....,. .,,, lv uyK to do" I am nctu- "I.vvi lemenibor the stundnr. vou well an, then cover with boiling water 1 I"'1 .S u'!",.v '1", ,,,l",' T.tl0,r PrJr' nnd cook o"'il tender Drain and llieu' -" " I'"1' " very good bargain KIMn an-J V" r:,,0,,n "' b,,t r n.n of .htvp. Rad,MtAV.n.-n'. Tan ter. 8orf ns n vegetabln. imifeir or lllonVlnnt or ?Iln sooei. uanied ipiaht.i n naturallj wliat i-onntcd most. He Julian Vnndnvtei had lots of It himself He had nlvvajs found it u tre mi ndmis ntnet Women too frequently show -d the white feather. He hadn't tune for silly. h gtcrie.il women. Hut this girl llui'lictor wit, surely different Her "ainp"-iike qualities, ton. were just precisely what he needed in hi onioer nf professional "i-rook " I've ns Ins partner lertnitilj would prove it draw " She had ureeilitig too- hut not too nn i Ii to iU"cr his game He liked her insolent will!". He lould titidcrstnnd that on nf thins- Undone" was (Dm )irelirnsible It, kept undesirable! in lln-lr proper pace She was in need of monei like him sell Sh' hail ieri frnnkl.i told him o. She hnd taken on' n "night lull scire tariship' --at some trittini; sum. h, it was ipnte absurd '. -',viwth lier looks and insolence and "nei-M-' i-ould. if he helped her. rake in thousands Now York wns full if i -Minion, wealthy idiots, whom Kve cni'ld wheedle -itid cajole Just wnteli her now. her exhibition dance i-nneluded. The girl wns liter u'l surrounded In a mob of men. llirh, .lisible men the seemed to be fat, piosperoun. bald, of niiddlenge. Cvo wasn't the I v po tn be romantic She'd easily lure the tiles into her -killfulli woven web. All thnt hhe needed for n fit "career" wan suldanre. He -Julian Vandaieer would play the part nf irulile. "M deal, I'm horribly jealous. Hi liruslii'd close to her, "Do get rid of ih'e ndnilrets nnd have a little chat "!' me'" .Mis Kie tnssiil it pert head. this .mi', ii iti!!itinti that 'be Imed Where nilulntiiin was ciun.erned tne more me IIJT .... . Win. Mr xamiaveer. no ou inrgei , I'm humble, paid dependent ot tins 1 plaie'' I've got to enin my salary . i She tlutK her small white hands out in an expresshe gesture that she consld etei ei'v I'renih and "chic " "I can't deiote nn time to nn specinl man! I'm a public p rsonnge worse luck I" He i-nuel.t her b.i the arm with i I grip that aetuiilh hint Hut Kve didn't 1 mind although !i- gne a small, af fei ted squeal The primitive In man appealed to hi i Sin- loved It. Any thing mote . hiwiliou -he despised. "(Hi. cr wel -sin'e ion insist. Hut if I lnsc m jnb 1 II l;"w '" "horn to ipply for iinnthernne '" Tomorrow A I'mttursliip NKWTON Little U iff" the soidnl i perieiiies the terrible di lllusionmenr that line the rocky nnd treacherous mini to the mp thnt few at tnln in the lainl of the fnntllghtsV What i-ati sjic. w ho w .is eradled on the heights, know of i in- tuts and snags, the bar riers often insurmountable, the sharp nnil sudden precipice's of the way up' And still slif givs it up at the begin ning just to bo ' a nice loving little wife": Why didn't shi tnni.e him wait n while wlu not trt a many do, to have both for a tlm"'' Well. Ueorgette told ii litile bird that is fiiend of mine that she hadn't the slightest ivislt to ihat she found ' limning m it Tin re's siiiui'thing. lulling Utile sis tiis who so.- the white lights tluongh nh -heir glumoiir. that makes a pipeful 1 Nothing in it fur t aughter n f, Ccnrge M ( olinii . I" - the old. old st rj nf noieltv nnd 1 xi iteinent snnn worn off .11 'I I'-.ivitig iintiiiug but the haul work nf ill" job And when It 1 nn.i s tn bung ' 1 ni' 'nviug little vifi- ' wlv hnvv can '.iujbilv ever th. nk nf ui.ikili.' 11 e-iiniparisnn ' Tin lis Mini eiiliiils til it 1 be eemkisl w.'i ilnu sjnis ,,,, nnd then w'th 11 iniii-s,. ih an ilnth rpueklv ri-niove llie s,ins Sitisnn and udd 11 few tnble- I. Hlii r and heat until s, aiding .1 garden, tin 11 it is tune tn gi biisj II.. pi ide in the growing green- vv.ll' tinipiv repay for jour effott A miggektiio Sunil.iv un-i. 1 HRi:.KKAST Sttnwbern. . I '1 real and "ream I '.ni nu and J'.gg Rolls 1 ..if.. I 'INN i:i: (range 1 '..i kini rs I'ln.ris Hinwn 1.1 in llroade.l I New I'ntnti spuiagiis I. u in. I., in. ni Wat I . a. si i'i'i:ii 1 .1, p Sa UN Ma I irniig.. I" 111 in a 1 iinuiii III l 'I ti ii,itr'. 1 I it--k t ill t 1 ( Oi ho 4 of 'hih ti m Hu hnU 'iu'iti utnvQ. h hitt'i f nt itxrujKi'lU I hf tt)tOhn v On hrinf ot It tfut t Ot t'ntrt of n u itotohtri '. Wm I I 1 1 1 Ii mon ttiu.hiilf itimiit nt litl' iii t it dn ;i,i 1 ijfi tiiii iniiind if loin fimk 1 i"i in. .S'fl' . ' uenC l."loei an I tin- '.sii.i vv . . . . v slap,. . With a Purse whui sill, broil. 1 '11 Adventures T"Yi Mil' know s Il s oh so -nil Mini pi!' 1 I, id hlis a tin. 1 nnl 'hroign n -",n j like liiillh ",,!l It s In,- ,,, 1 . , ,, 1 more nihtrois '' tin 1 , . 1.1 . hrond. loth i geni tallv sntin w In 1 1 ,110, , I s.'t li.lt , l II lV 1.111 - ill 1- I.. . U sale nf ,1 thittv -two mi In s . 1. for .-si '.." I siioiil.l ili'n!.. in 1' 1 w . make n beautiful skir' for ih s , ,,,, , Willi mi tnnnj nf the troi ks 1 in ng short slupr. s the i.ee.J f.n long j;, e has been greater, and its u iisiilt tlie-i prnos have been lughei I'm this rut 1 , son a glove sain takes on a new inierrsi 'There are th. fabtle gloves of a wi'l 1 1 known and well-ndviitlsed maki The I en, ne in in nun tan. ns well as gn v 1 and white Thev vvn.ild I Hunk i Their prleo s Il It' .. ht Spunk!. 11 I til., gru ted cheese ud I weather m- 1 ','''''" '''.', '",,,:,inPsJ' M'u etning 1 nit vv , .111,1 wahcjou up and . I' III' 'HI W OH 11 s s. lll-l-.'Ssill v Mil :'!' UIV "."', ' . . ,.. T ... ,,!(, ... . - .. -' . "" I" '- ',"""" ..!!!, but ,. will ills.,,, ivea keen K'lish alK heartbtoken liml I fear ' "'' ,'u't ',' have s,.t f.,r '... I -' ' ",'- r , v.i.t ili.il. subsinnee. go.,,1 diges- nuink M ;' .m- .iid I thought I . .S1,"' '"V 1' ! J 1 ' ... C? ""'' llTtl 1 '11 I t . .. .tn.t...l t.. .. n..t ti.n' '. .1.1 itirmtt'll nilT I'Ollinill, s.111'. vi ' -. ..' .-... - Please Tell Me What to Do H.v CYNTHIA Suggests Razor for Birthday Present i Uenr I'.vnthla Uo oti think It would be nice to Klie n nouiik fellow n rom-l plated .nfety lnzor for tils birthday; 1 have been KoInK with him for lx months W.UEIIIUD. A clffiuotte i h.sp or sllser match nafo would be rnthet nliei Do as Mother Says I'fiir Cinthla I lime been n sternly, render of jour eolutim fur fome time, although this Is the tlm time thnt I nm I neeklliB ndMce I nm n Kill of sixteen, In high school,1 nnd considered uelt I Last summer 1 met a handsome boy , from Philadelphia It was lovo at first sight I llvo In Atlantic City, and dur Itiff the winter he paid several visits to11 my home Now he has asked tno to come to his home for a day nnd meet his family. i Dear Cynthia, do jou think It nnv ! harm for me tn rh tn his home without i a cbnperone Mother llkei this fellow ery well. HATIIING GUI!,. If oui- motliei as you may go It i n-niiM lie perfects proper to do so, pro-! Mded theio nrp women In hW famllv J Alio tell tho .vouiig boy oii would llki to meet his fnmllj but you would not llko to go thete without nn Invitation from bis mother nt sister. 'His nsklng ' jou Is not sufficient I She Loves Another i Pear Cjnthln --rati oti help me In I mj problem" 1 am ii woman past thirty-, five. hao been married some years, nnd hue no fault to tlnd with my husband About a iir acr 1 hcenme acquainted with a married man and hail occasion J to see him In ,v business wav nbmit twice! ii week ilunnc tho entire venr. We both realize now that we have learned to caro. I n gre.il deal for ench other He has de clared his loie for me mnnv times nnd 1 know- thnt T loe hint denrlv I have never met or leen him nnvwhere but In Kln nn ofllce when I went nn business. I i-tated my Islts there, and will ''; not allow- him to llt me so as to avoid wroiiK Still 1 h.iw mi nlmost uneon trollable deslro to sie htm. and think of him constantly I nm very unhappy. My one and onU desire Is to forg-et that I eer know li.ni How- enn It be done? Anv adMCe you can offer will hu ap preciated bj D. M C. You have tnken the best way to cut off till friendship and meetings and occupy jourtelf as much as popslble. Jf pos sible get Interested in some people who need help and fill lour thoughts with the.r trouhlts and problems Would Be Agreeable Oe-nr I'jnihln I am a jounc KlH of . seventeeii Now here comes my proli-. lenis I wmild like erj much to train a, i I (rood disposition that of beliiK obllKlng and tnlnuing more or otlier people tnan of myself i'nthla. I nm nn only child, and mj mother and fatlicr try to Rive I m fientiiiug I ask for. which Is verv , scltlsh of n.e Now, dear Cynthia, how-1 can T be obliglntr tn other people)? It nlwajs seems whenever any one asksi me to do nnj thing I always net verj , disagreeable and 1 would like to pet cut of this habit, .is it will never get me. nnj where e'vnllil.i 1 ilul lint rcilixi how nllnr- ' rilsbme and stilish I was until tho only I l-ov T love became nngiv at me for seven montns. nun u seems ne vv-iu nevei speak to me again Su. dear Cjnthln. I how can 1 be agreeable and more pleasing ' ' Another question, please, deal Cjn thln Whenever I see anv one on the street, should I saj "Hello ' whethei thoj speak or not" If a person does not nns'wer when jou speak. Isn t it ill bred' Hoping I have not taken up too much space in jour wonderful column From SPuil.KD. ' Ynii ar- the onlj one who enn make vfjur-elf oblliriric There Is nn remedv to suggest except the making "P 'if vour own mind m be nblliftnu Help1 ntheis when you .-an and determine stop .en ";' tS'"e'. .-veti 'if jou rmlv remember once u day ...ii i.ifrramv vdurself v nu will be build - will be mueb happier and more, loved .. H'?l,.V:'.n:ou..,.0" II- -llfl-l .. II- lll. I .....', ' - - ..11 ' ib.en IK-llo ' ' Spoiled ' insteud of llettj Move to Another Place iM.th h -This is the tlrst time I 1 i...w. ..v.-i unttt-ti vou for advice I am twentv-'itie -eirs old and. like 11 lot of ...1.... r.....r .. i,r-i..ls lmvr TI1V troubles I bnve n. 'liallv bet-'ii an orphan all mv IV i.r.. i.ti.t 1 l-nif never nnd any one to n.lv'iKf. me "I tell nn- right fioni wiong S'ow. t. K't 1 1 im storj Last Sep- tetnbei I M- prjperlv Introduced to a voung man twetuv -seven .nun . .... Aftet 1 an ki pi vuiiiiii.il " -'- ,.. i,.iri in I needed some one iii'inths to take r me anil llim ni- bad made nil arrit.Bements for me to loatd it l'ls bun,- w.th bis iimther and sister, which I tlmllv . onsorted to elo J'"0' Hilng .an alone. Pl-n'l' '". ''" . " sudoeu ins 1 nun .-iiiiiih.-u 'i"- J,, Vou bav. I'thH, - I shall he patiently , llEAllTHHOKEN V ,t vv. ..il be wistr to be more inae . dent Malv .urjiigeincntH to boaidi .,ni,hpiH eisr iii vi- as h reason oul , ,, . i,b' ifiinr "ui business place oil Im . .1 position I suppose 1 uu 1.. biin mi.. a that bis change of ,,,i.r his made on dn this, but move ,va, v, o 1 mini .1 ii.istako In going in ji ,' 1 .-Kii.iiinit H.ivo plentv of friends. ,1, ., ui ilw.i b. independent See your home as others see it! Scars and scratches here and there may be overlooked by YOL But, not by critical VISITORS. It's easy to keep all woodwork and At r-S Quality Mix ed Paints, Var mslies and Enaw rls file" finest results witli least tabor in applying. EMBROIDERED BLOUSE HAS IS'EW HIGH COLLAR it coiunnk i.owi-; Idke the lleil Queen, many of the now spring blouses 1 rj . "OB" with her head '." Yet tnese high collars of todnj nro sue.li gentle executions. Could nnytliing. for exntnple. be more inlld-innnnered than the futinel-shaprd collar whii h dis till gu I slir.s today's blouse'' A great manj others, too .open up the front nnd thus' eibtaln the effect without nny of the discomfort of tho choker. In other i-espe -ts this charming blouso tnuy serve ns 11 fnsliiou text. It is made ot white crepe de 1 iilne. eintiroiucrcu suinptil- ously in cold and black, nnd trimmed with 'elf-ioveted buttons. Such 11 blouse rs ihis obtnins extra prestige when worn with one nf the new suits, many of which call for a fancy wuist cont ilk' 1 "s JlA'"0F11 V II I k J es Alltl fHr7l J I i 1 a. 1111 rilollt si II I I I l s vW M FIFTY-FIFTY" By IIAZETi DEYO HATCIIELOB Corvrtoht. lilt, iu Public Lcdotr Co. l-'inncr.r I'mjr mndc i mistake in ht'i fiftii'fitttj vim of marriuijc. She did nof takr luln account the fact thnt every man lihes to he nt the hcnil 0 his hiiHSihiM. nnd inc harped too much on the 'noney end of things. It tea' through hitter experience and the losing of her position on the Chronicle that h'rnncei horned the truth, nnd tehen success finallg enme to her .lnd she sold her first short story, the Chronicle wrote tu her offirtny hir old poiittvn back. CHAPTER Mil Discovery! TIII3.N suddenly she .viievv. She found herself looking sti night Into John leinple s ejes. Thev were , curious eves, light giav decked with i,nrr. ,,iim ,.f hi,.ir It wns m1v t",f moment that she leaked into them. ! nnd neither of th-m snoke. but In that Instant of time she knew the truth, l Her hands cicw cold ns she inter- ' ,,,. unable ti , 00s i' nxv I . Who ho l).v M'ko. his voice came as from a Wliv illil vtlU SlCIl''' "l niniim..-. mil III- VMin rm-unuiK .,.. .11., ........ I.... 1... .... .....nT.I.. .. nsunllj . cnlmlv. again he was the edi- toi. remote and fnr uvvnj fioni her, and iiiieoiiM'iouslj she elrevv a long breath and relaxed n little. , "Are jou ruining hack to us?" Slie shook her head ipiicklj. and ns quii llv wondered how she hud happened to make up her mind "No " "tiolng to elevote all jour time to wilting stories':" "I think so. nil thnt I can spare fiom mj husband He tiinilt'd. one of his enltl, brilliant smiles. "nii knew vvhj 1 stopped jour column"'" "Ni." "Heoniiso 1 inn i want jou to be come 1'oiuiii'inpliii e nnd I knew that without n great hurt to j'otir pride "I kimw Vl.ll vvil 'I lint wn- all Atterwnrd, she hadn't l-'ranees leniembei.-d lhai thanked I him. thnt llie interview hnd been hope- lesslj itiad. iuute. nnd jol after tliat' one iiiriineiit In whii-h she lind fnci thel titith. it -1111111I superfluous to lliiinl. him for what In- had done. Jnliti Ti'iiipli uir.'d for her and llie knowle.U' of ii had swept her avviiv , ttmii iln -af. little moorings of her life vith .luti Sin- snvv what the hue of ." furniture bright and fresh looking with "LAVA-VAR." "LAVA VAR" restores the original color and lustre. Dries over night Won't turn white. Your Dealer's, All Colors FELTON, SIBLEY & CO., Inc. PHILADELPHIA Manufacture s of Colors, I'ainta and I amtahea Since 1S63 'a The Woman's Exchange It Should Be Done To ,(ie Kdffor o Woman a Poor. Dear Madam I am writing to you ngnln for advice, nnd wquW like to know If I should send a wcddlntc Invitation to my bridesmaid and best man. X. Y. S. liven though they of course know all about the wedding and have already re ceived their own special Invitation, you should send them both one of the format ones. A Doctor for This To the Editor of it'oinein t foot: I Pear Madam Being a, stendv reader nf vour column. I would be very happy 1 and thankful to you If you would answer ... niieuiinn 1 111.1 n fflrl nt thirteen years. 1 am thought ."her a pretty girl, with fair complexion and auburn hair I hae red lips and dark eyes. Dut I nm rather unfortunate In being troubled with warts. Can you tell me what to do about this? M. tt. I woulel not advise, jou to attempt to remove these yourself. You Bhould go to vour physician, who will bo able to do It for j-ou without any trouble. To Be Married Soon i To h Eiiitnr ot H'omau'ar Poor 1 Dear Aiacinin as jou nave neipeu me before, I nm coming to j-ou again for ndvice. T am to be married In two weeks, and would llko to know tho following- 1. I am to be married tn a dark blue canton crepe dress trimmed with chain pagno embroldcrj-. a dark blue hnt, black slippers ond stockings As the dre4 has very short sleeves. I will havo to weor long gloves Is It proper to wear champagne silk gloves nbovo the elbow, or should I wear long kid gloves; I do not caro for the latter with n silk dress. " Is It necessarj to invite, the mother of the bridesmaid to the reception , also her two sisters? Would It be Improper not. to Unite them'' Should I send them an Invitation to the church? AN EASTKIl BRIPE. It would b correct to wear either silk or kid gloves with tlm dress that you describe. If j-ou have a large tccepllon, hV nil mfinna Invito thn tnnfhor- rt t!. l bridesmaid and her sisters. It would be rude not to. But, If jou are having Just the two families and the bridal parly, It would not be necessary to Invite them, I'liless they are extrcmclv intimate friends of j-ours and j-our famllv. In either case send them nn Invitation to the church, f hope this will bu a very happy occasion for you a man llko .Mm Temple would MlO knew thnt With htm cl.n menu, would for he never have to espluin nnytliing, would nlvvnys understand with 'hltu she would be utterlv and entlrelv herself not in any wnv n nnrt nf him nn.i vol nere would bo 110 lack of love. She line seen that In the moment his ejes hnd blazed Into hers. And she realized why. .lohn Temple saw the woman In 'vi. 11. jl nil' VV lie. Ill lllm Mho unit nt. individual, and his interest in hnr w-nsi unselilsh because her life wus not bound up vv en 111s in nnj wnj. and never would be. Slie loved .Icrry. not so hel lishly perhaps as he loved her. nnd vet there was more or less or selfishness r.bnut it She wanted the elear familiar things that .lorry meant, (he close in timacj of their life together. She and Jerry belonged, thnt wns it and belong ing meant more Ihnn nnj thine else in (he world. That wns whv marrinire. In spite if ev erj thing, endured und would endure always. Hut John Temple's feeling for her Ids belief in her mcniit somethinir too. - witc ing er wok in7.VaTsl,e must . m' u . o7, JtAX -.. ---....... mc.or saw him ucaln. When .lorrj 0111110 homo that night he meinbered about watt lung a bont being found Prances in it rufflcel pink npion. steered with n rudder Whj couldn't orj busilv dtimestii'. The white heights lie uo his own tuil nnd bodj for 11 mil -nt ambition sonined verj remote fiomi dor and steer the parasol to shore'' Anil I or then, for she wus nil woman. woel. desirable and verj . very dependent Tomorrow The Happy Ending Things You'll Love to Make Rcture-Wire Disguise f Lk.sUn Haven t jou alwavs felt that picture wire, though a necessity, mars the beauty of the picture, frame and room '1 his eyin be overcomo by the use of Vic TURB-Wmi3 DISOUISIO Make verv narrow casings of cretonne silk 01 rib bon to match the decorations of the 100m Hun the picture wire thiougli the 'casing. Cut 11 Into the desired l.ngthH and use It In the same manner 11 H jou would plnln wire Of coutse two straight wlre.s nie considered tint smartest wav- lo hang pictures There fore, use tll.it method with this I'll -TLUK-WIUK OISOUIHi: I-I.liUA aitid Clear & (.1-81 1r . 4 'a Vs-.t.ljsls- DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Toddle Pupkina Goes Flying Ur DAUllY tudok own had tome trouble In O al lighting on tho tree where he usually perched to tell his evening story to Peggy and llllly. This was because the wind was blowing very hard. "WJ100 J Whoo! This wind is strong." hooted Judge-Owl. "Hut strong ns it Is, It Isn't' so strong ns the gnlo on which Toddic l'tipklns xvent flying. "Toddle l'tipklns had always thought it would be nice to be able to fly llko the birds. It seemed such n lot of fun to go skimming through the air. " 'Woof! Woof! I'd ber a happy elog if I could go riding this wind,' barked Toddic one breezy day when he had climbed to the top of n steep bill. "Just then Toddle noticed something strange coming bouncing up the bill. It wasn't an animal, nnd it it wns n bird it was surely n queer one. It had a round body striped with white, nnd red. nnd was hopping along on one leg. That leg seemed to be the only leg it bad. , " '.My goodness. I'd better scoot, said Toddic to himself, ns the strange thing came darting towtird him. "Hut he didn't scoot fust enough. Tho hopping creature landed right be hind him nnd gave him n stinging kick with lis one Ice. "That kick drove nvvny Toddle's fears and put him in n lighting mood. He didn't propose to bo kicked by 11 queer one-legged thing he had never harmed. &o J. odd I e whlrleil around and ernuueu the creature h one leg, Just ns it was raised to give him n second kick. "Then Toddle got n surprise The strange creature wus neither a, bird nor a beast. It was just the runaway par asol of Jitnmle's sister Gertrude. " 'Woof! I must take this parasol back to Gertrude, for if she loses it she will feel very unhappy.' barked Toddle "So ho took hold of the parasol by the leg which had kicketl him which wns its handle and started to carry it down tho hill. Just then, however, tho wind grew stronger, blowing with the force of a gale. It caught the parasol, whirl ing It high in the air. And Toddic Pup kins, hanging on with nil the power of his two sturdy jaws, was whirled into the nir with the parasol. "Toddle expected to come right down again nnd wnsn't afraid. Then a still otrnnvni. I.lnaf i.f (elml ...('nnl iiI'Ah till' hill nnd it whirled the parasol higher nnil Mirher. Ami n-itli tlu nnrnsnl ui-nt Toddle, who didn't dnre let go. "Ill less time tlllltl it tllkes iO tell'nenvy pill.vs nun imic iihmui.iii.-j nun Toddio found his wish had come true .Shnkespenre. ... ho wns ridlug the wind. Away snilcd tho parasol off tho top of the hill, nway over the trlctops, awny up iimong the soaring birds. "At first Toddle wns thrilled. It was fun to fly. Then Toddic began to won der whnt would happen if his jaws gol tired and he bail to let go w oof What 11 bump he would get! Supposing ! tho parasol never came ilown whnl .would happen to him.' And supposing it mine down too last what would he do.' Toddic was sorry he hud ever wished to "Suddenly something tickled his legs and stomach. What e-ould it be. up there in the nir. 11 wandering cloud or Toddle kicked, mid " P'ayful hnvvkV the kick sent him up into the nir again Then from a corner of hl e-ye lie snvj whnl hail tickleel him. ' It was the branches of n tall tree. "On Toddic Dew, jioilig he knew not where. Then of a sudden he felt hs feet swish through something wet Wns it 11 rain cloudV No. it was the lake 1 nt the foot of the hich hill He wns ! being 1 nrrled out over its broad surface Then Toilelie was worried The lake 'was so big thnt if he got too far from 'shore he couldn't swim back He wus I tempted tn let go the pnrasol, ami trj 10 swim irom wnere no was nut 11 lie let the parasol go it would be lost and Gertrude would be biokenhenrti'd sio 'incline hung em. I hen he re thnt is just whnt Toddie did. He steered llie parasol to shore, and as he landed inn llie bench, who do juu think were I there"? .limmle nnd his sisier (tortrmlo! My. (lortrude wns glad to get her para I sol buck, but slie wasn't nearly so glatl nn Toddle was to get his fel nn soliil I ground ngain. He wanted nu more flj Ung j "Tomorrow I'll tell nm how Toddie I won his collar." 1 . Real, old-fashioned Butterscotch Made with Franklin GoldenSyrup The kind that's just chock full of melt-in-your-mouth goodness! Made with Franklin Golden Syrup, it has in it the delicious flavor of sweet sugar cane. Franklin Golden Syrup is a welcome spread for bread and biscuits. You never grow tired of its appetizing taste. And Franklin Golden Syrup is good for you a real body building food.' There's a big, happy family which makes Franklin Golden Syrup a family numbering over ten thousand members. They are constantly working to keep the good name Franklin the highest standard of quality. The Franklin Sugar Refining Company ' 'A Franklin Cane Sugar for every use ' Granulated, THE Y TOOK THEIR PL A Y MORE SERIOUSLY THAN WORR And Robert Louis Stevenson . Their Souls Alive by Their .'.mo KNOW what you prefer," said' J- Ilobcrt Louis Stevenson, "instead of humbly snylng ninen to whnt the world tells you jou ought to prefer, Is to hnvp kept your soul nlive." He made this remark apropos of n meeting with n group of boating men whom lie met 'during his "inland oy age" in n cauoc through France nnd Belgium. They had told him thnt during the ilny they were all employed in com merce, "but In the evening, voyozvous, nous somiucs serletix" we nro serious. They had kept their souls alive, ne cotding to Stevenson, for instend of protending thnt they took their business seriously and 'tieir play lightly, tliey freely nnd fearlessly admitted thnt the serious concern of their lives wns their boating. And don't you know lots of persons who'hnve allowed their souls to shrivel up In this respect? Take the girl, 'for instance, 'who has been a member of n very gay set before her marriage. She would love to sit quietly nt home in the evening w-itn her husband in their nice new house, if she Hopped to think about it. Hut the other girls havo trinrricd men who like to he 011 the go nil the time, nnd to keep up with them she must go, too. And nil the time her inner self is bored to death. ' VyHAT will people saj ':" Is the VV rule by which so man, many of us guide our lives. Wo go to lunch with some one ill 11 hotel or restaurant nnd pick up the menu to decide whnt we shnll oreler. "Fried country sausage," It looks so good, put, no; our hostess is mentioning chicken, crab ravigote snlnd. 1 With n last longing look nt tho fried country niusiige we humbly suj amen to the i'h f eke n Some of us have a deep appreciation of jnz.j. light, trashy music: we pte- for musical snows nnd comedies to .dramas and problem plajs. Hut tho world we live In goes Urn- I mntically. ecstatically, in for opeia. And so iiumuiy saying ninen to whnt tlie worm lens us we ougiii 10 preier we siiue our "low taste. Keep feet still when dnnee music starts, go meeklj to "Mnebeth ' . our nnd JERSEY(kuMs Jhe OrigznalhzckCornJQlcGS aie not only delicious but . always approp riate, always ready to serve. LL-jLLLL-C-y, Dainty Lumps. Powdered. Confectioners, Brown, Golden Syrup. Thought That "They 1IM Kepi Honest Statement of the flwet" Til 13 It 12 arc some whose, world tell! them to bo Uolicmlnn, to bo orig. innl, to be new nnd different. Tho girl who belongs to this world pursues n career at top speed, and declaims ngnlnst tho confining intitQ. tion of marriage. "How enn women endure if" , wants to know. "Why, there's nothin. original nbout it, nothing creative, noth. ing free : -'J heir very sotfls nrc cramped held down to grouchy husbands, dirtj' noisy children, sordid, petty rcsponsl! bilitlcs!" Sho doesn't know what she pteferinl ruu gives up hit vuieer insi enough whin tho right man comes along with n nr0. posni in jus pocKer. hiic realizes thnt It is lovo which nourishes tho soul hm that hers is just Dcginning to nte ngaln. WK CANNOT all be so refreshing, original, so delightfully lndlviduil ns nouert jouis nicvcnson ; most of us V.UU iievvr even iipjiruucn Ills prcs tlge, Hut wo nil can bo like his boating friends and keep our souls nllvo bi Knowing wnnt wo pretcr instend of numuiy saying ninen to wnnt tae world tells us we ought to prefer. . Perhaps we Bhnll not lie known to succeeding generations for It, but t lenst we shnll snvo ourselves from hum merely copies of cverybeidy else in this geueruiiuu. WIIE " wn HEN Harriet Nell's husbnml s accused of embezzlement She Ran Axvay And people thought she wns oithrr helping his theft or deserting him when ho neeelctl her most. They did not know that she was "A One-Man Woman9 w hose one thought was to prote Harry's; Innocence in spite of all odds. The life of hardship and hu miliation and suspense which she lives! in n cheap boarding hnnse iluring Ids trial Is tho story of thu gripping new serlnl by IIAZ1X DEYO IIATCIU'XOH which begins On Monday Evening 2earn the Jersey Difference rr THE JERSEY CEREAL FOOD CO. cenBAi-iPA. Afso makers ofJetsev aou -a ""ttRoti 1 1 iiii!Si ; m0 I '
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