' i-iVi,;Wf'ftL'a-n' ' ..i ji-j ' Kj.? r s' IvSTrt 3pn' wMtjsjS&TK?!; ajepp? 13 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHLV, WEDNESDAY, APEIL1 20, 1921' AT CUPID'S CALL Uy MAY CIIKISTIE POPl X A R SCA LLOPS ON THIS TAFFKTi GOWN WHAT'S WHAT ijStorTisT-T VtSXTrTVMJt DREAMLAND ADVENTVRES In the Rlack Hag By O.M1DV SHE HAS TO BE JEALOUS What to Do i ?, I3i in 4 :3! i : I'll HI m l t : XXVII Mary Recovers MATtY wnlie to . on. m i-n. ii(i Vntulmeer ami 1 1 k ( n' .id bending on r li"i Her liend tielied crcntlfiil!-. Dick Cnlnnlin had nn nrni about her shoulders, ntiil Vntulnveer n ronritiRiomPtlitiiK v i t h n qiieei , hunting Inste be tween hep lip.s "I eh' WIiok m 1 '' AVlin' hnppi n"(I'' ' s 'i " whispered fninth , Urine blniiMy . t tlio two men. 'T i ii'iisTIP Her suae trnieleil beji.nil ti "ni in.n he (jlooinr Minriov 'iiifloriMH!n t '. tiees. lliw Inrk it Irmkoil in thire out nf the rndiii .if tin 'unnlij i.ioon ! She shuddered "i Iipp r .mil tr '! seiu- fnro" head iigaitKt tlio linimi't rtf the .'in, T think." aul Vnnnneor tflihh . "('alar, djn and I were tinkerinc with the engine-ou t nn t'nrnurd suddenly on itiUM Imte missed jour fotni mi the pavement's idee'" Mnrv lookni) Mnnk'i nt !iim t'unoin tnat sue luicln I thp fairtp' reenllei'Mnn ton n on Up flushed thp eleetric Inr ' brow utid Inilr. Whi'w ! Unite a nn-i knorkl ' llej i. imbed thn lujurcd spot with vorj ' M.li'i- linger. "Mold on! 'o lione '.ken. nnil it doesn't folei d tu nil. Will, llint's n Missing, Iftt't llV" He tnriiPil to .liillnn Vntulatecr. Wp can't tn out nil night on this it '"il road, tlnkpring with thl In- mill ur. Miss Mre.i ought to get '.i up to bpd immeilintelj. "'he really alu to -ec a dm tor I'1' drive i o.uo ' Vnil lime me slrmided here';" 1110th i . i.iii Vntulnveer. "Weil. I likp that'" j Willi u might effort Iir suppri-'NCil ' x ruing temper now cmtlil a lellow tlnnk nliont l.lnikplf nnd ln own con- enienre when Mnrj Preu ft ill in urgent need of medl.'.il attention? ' 'III tell ion what- III tow jo-i"' nil'intpered the other man. "l'p got it ropp In flip otner 'if. It' about thn Kiile t" 'lie ii'ari't ciinie 1 behep i WV nn lenxp mv niaehlnp then- t;ll tlio morning nnd I'll pomp out for it lo morrow. Tho threp of n nn ilrivt bni-k to town togetlvr Hi the remaining .-nr " II: fefinic" iix be looked at Mnrv i Diew and 1'ick Calnrdin ere rrj- odd of nnjtlilng of the or' ' ttnli thl ! The blow he d aimed at Pl''k had lite- -p - . man (illed ber with an aetunl rep il-lmi ' Mie dnln t Iikp him- ppn tennd him. "Swallow a lutlr of tbi. inj denr. Diek took the tlnk from Vandaeor mi.l held it to Man lin.. "It 11 do iiu n world of go.ul ' Mnrv obejed She would bavp -wallowed ni.Mhinc if Ilck had ordered h r to do mi- -o great wh her belle' in him She bated the til" of hruinl -horrid -tuff 'but it n for n"r good Dh'k had md Kok m i-t l- r'gbi : She struggleil .'owl lo her '!'. "I- I tn ff'ling better -onl mi bend hurt n bit"- Sh" put her Imtid i.p to her cirli hair. And l.cn -.In gne u .titled c-r "o-idi" -n.eri'-M n lump here! I can r bear to toueh it '" Young t'llardin looked immen'fh an.iou- "I'lean' let me look at it. I'll h awfiill.v careful I undcrst-ind a lt't p about thesp thing-'. Out in the wild I've .ftPn had to do a bit of "urgor:. nlh fnlli .ti Mnrj' itintTi-n-it h-'no He'd lllte forgotten her cvi'tpnoe when he pbinned the blow. Morj had "uddenly iippenred from , out the hadow on the ro.idide and bud thriit her-plf between Oiek nnd i hn a'-nilant. Iick- his back turned' ami bu-i tiiik-rlng with the engine i I adn ,t f-ceu Vnt.adnveer rn ved arm or Mhi- lnoieineut Man fell I'i'k hiicl turned round - iim. unt p'l tlnr hl -Hiioed dow u Ican'v -triking her ln-ad ngnin-l tin iiniini't of 'lie car nndiircer - ahirn.cd at the tn -'iirr.ago nt the blow hnd .intlb lent preieive of mind to slip hi '. ad"d -ti'! ludiiiiil him and to uiiilii an itnniens'. fu-i hit what he termed u MUpul "ii ci ident. In the excitement of the moment it neier dawned on Dick m -uipect Vun- ; ilaMje- " Y'W ! V o l I II r u'Ja I V Vi ' n'rftv&c 1 a n v 1 ' ' u Toiniirrow "lh.it fnr-ed Dimiuind. THROUGH A WOMAN'S EYES it? ji:n miu rov 77i Heart of a Child There n !.".!- .ii"t .ether in t'io one tipe (.' . 'nlu Here are otner with state of New " ork The t.t In day her whom i! 'ioiibi neier be er.iplojed. iit'teen-M'.'ir-old -on 1. in; I .me'if after And to l.tridlo ! n mild aecording to ghf slapped hiui his o.n t -iiiinr n-ed- and rPne!lon It was whpn ho enn-o horn" a' noon reipnres nil the etlort and insiL'ht nnd that the chastiiement took plice nud understanding of win. h any parent i William id tmt return ' m uuui. , i upaoc. t T II 11 II iri inu - . I HV. I W'l Ml ui"ilt, nr ill' iiuiui, uitiivi When, siweral hour- later, hi- uiotuer Childish hurt- w Iiiim ulwajs beard, i not Mam -t leine iri odnr. And it ml'FKY THOMAS, the cat. hnd the - hnd habit of sticking hN novo in places where it didn't belong, and one time that habit got him into trouble." hooted .Judge Owl. beginning his etc ulng story for l'egg and Hilly. "Tuffj- often hnd noticed ragmen going b the house with loads of bags In their carts nnd he htiil wondered whnt was in the hng. " "I'erliapH it is something good to eat,' thought Tuffy to hlmnelf. 'I'd Ilk-) to get Into those bagt." "Ono day n "trnngp man enme along with n cart. He wasn't n regular rag- ' man but was a thief jiretf tiding to be a lillllllU. 11111. OOlu .. rt.."" - ....... whh n thief, and io when the thief stopped in front of a hoiis-p nnd left his enrt outside while he went inside to get rags and eo what he could Meal, Tuffy slyly jumped upon the catt nnd brgnn sniffing among the bags. "Sniff! Sniff I ly. what was that be smelled? es. sir. it was llfh '. "Tuffy liked tl.sh. so when he poked his nosp into one of the stick and 6melled Hli. he idinred lits bend in nfter his nop, and wriggled his body In after the head. "Soon the thief camp hurr.ilng from the hou-p. Up hud Molcn n toj bank filled with inoiiej and was eager to hide It. Strange to 'say this tu.v bank was in the shape of a cat with n hole in the back thtoiigh which money could be ."lipped to the inside. "The man -liovpd the cat bank into thp iery bag in whicb 'Puffy Thomas was looking for fish, and tied the neck .-if the sa. k tight. There wa Tuffy u pri-ont r. "When Tuffy found himself ,lnit up In the ibirl. snrk. he began to jowl. 'Mer ow -ow ' Mer-ow-ow!' he said. "The thief jumped when he heard a cat jowling. for he was thinking about the cat-hank Hut after his first sur prise he iiinde up his mind that the jowler was juM some Mraj cat. "The startled thief pushed his cart along fast. 'Mer-ovr-ow I' yowled Tufly. nnd the tJil"f began to run. Hut he couldn't get away from the yowls. 'Mer-ow-ow! Mer-ow-ow!" went TuiTv. yowling louder and louder ns he felt the hag being jounced about on the cart. The thief saw something nioiing inside the bag " 'That bank is a witch cat!" guped 1. l..r.f tl t.i. .......n ... I.a .p. ..... BlXiiI.r. vou Know it hot dli.it" andlun).. . ,, .,m ' yowled Tuffj . tli-s nnd ii'osqunoes will be here, j 'The w itch . at is i ailing the police. Well that is nnrdli n fni' wai to put must get rd of it." mutteied the if. but wnat I r ally mean is thnt fHc j thief. '.Mer-ow-ow:' tow led Tuffy. mean nnnm ore . and tin; the tiling to do is to find something thnt will do nwnj with then.. There is a fluid you can b'li that jim will not want to be without tins si-nmei. It kill in-ects, including tnotlis. inciiiciitnlly. and does (( (0I5ISM. JQV. ir- mii.'e drigner- today go at a l.irt - the good oliilime fo'.ks went lit inaking thei" apple ne S. allops pre vail to an n'nn7ing .if'tt. and the ous loni is noted quite as much among clothes tor children as aniong those for grown -uiis The nboie charming little taffeta frock of o-chl.l tint aids its seal- j lops by a design of grape leaves, cm broidet'ed in pii'ple thread. The bodice, nl-o benefiting by tin pie knife, is held i In at the sides h . lusters of purple grains. The neckline is on" of the so ring's b"-r lly CYNTHIA Adventures Willi a Purse Invitations to a Maypole dance should bo sent out this wcelt. Since our weather londltlons nrc very unceitaln nt this time of year, provision should be made to bold the dnnce In a l.irg.. room In doors, or In a barn or empty garaffo In case the dato should prove io b rainy. Some hostesses provldo for wet-weather contingencies by adding to their Invita tions this postscript. "In case of rain on Monday, tlio second of Mav the dance will be given on Monday, the ninth or May " tor whatever other date may bo chosen.) For children tho Maypole dance is usually held on Saturday afternoon, bor adults, a moonlit eonlng on tho lawn Is more attractive. If the evening schedule is In "the dnrk of the moon Chinese lanterns arc used. Thp Maypole should be planted (a stationary flagstaff may be utilised) nnd the ribbons at tached beforo the canvas Is spread on the lawn for the dancers When the affair takes plaro Indoors. May blossoms should be used for docorat'ons to get rid of the witch cat. He grnhbd the sack nnd hurled It oier the rail of the bridge without looking to see where it went. It happened thnt he was over the street instend of over the river, so the bag didn't go into the water. In .(tond, it landed kerllop on the head of a policeman knocking the policeman flat. " "Murder" jelled the policeman. 'Mer-ow-ow!' wnllrd Tuflj wriggling fiercely. " 'There is something alive in tho bag!' cried the policeman, picking him iclf up nud untying the mouth of the sack Out popped Tuffj Thomns. streaking it for home. And out fell tlie cat-bnnk, its monej jingling. " 'Oh. ho! Tliis is some thief's work," cried the policeman. Then he looked up nnd mw the thief pushing the ragman cart across the bridge, hur rying as fast as he could go. The po liceman stnrted nfter the false rogup. An nutn liPlped him. and soon he caught the thlpf. The thief was so upset bj the lowls of the Mipposed wilch cat that he confessed nnd was taken to jail, while the bnnk went lwi. k to the house from which it bud been stolen. As for Tuffy be had lieen given m good lesson abOlll keening llll nn.n u'linrn ,t 1-a- j ne unci una romn io ii iiiku oruigo l longed n bow Tuffy pnrtincnt Blond or Brunette Dear Cynthia -Would vou nnd your readers tell us which attracts the meni most, of the hklnncd brunettes? And also, denr Cynthia, does tho average dancer prefer a tall or medium-height Blrl as a dance partner? niiUEN and iiubu. It depends ontlrely on thn man. There Is no deflnlto answer to such a general question. When a Boy She Knows Goes Out With Another Girl -If v,y.p Didn't Have This Reason, She Woidd Find Another iyninia vtoum you ana yuui-j s tell us which nttracts the men t JUST can't help It." she wrote tlio blond beauty or the charms l ... ,.,.,,,, .,....,i !,. i dusky hair, dark-eyed, olive-' with complacency slicking out be tween iuc lines ot tier npoiogcne let Wants Her Love near Cynthia I have often read your column, but never wrote you for Infor mation, but have yielded at last. Now, I havo been going with a oung lady for somo time. I love this girl and I asked ber If she loved me. Her reply was that she liked ine, but sho did not love me. I show her Iota of good times and I am willing to get her an thing she wants. Please tell me how I can make her loc mo JIMMY S. Hy cmirtcBj' and a general making of yourself necessary to her. Study her wishes, and without pushing yourself show her every possible little attention. If sho objects, try Indifference Do Not Correspond With Stranger t t. hilu tv. niii nvnlntr while nt a pnrtv T was Introduced to a, pretty deeply in love with Margaret II. young man. A few days later I received. She really tould "help It" if she wanted an invitntion to nttetui a rarewcu ".u i. no. that lie was clvlnir to a friend no uiu tcr. "Hut whenever I see hlm going out wiUi another girl I just can't stand it." The lilrn In question was n young man who worked In the same office with her. Sho wasn't especially crazy about him, she snld, and she had plenty of other benux. Hut he seemed to like her very much and had taken her out a number times. Now there is a new girl in the ollice and he hns started to talk to her and recently he asked her to go to a show with him. And .Margaret R.. as she signed her self, just can't stand It. nnd she wants to know whether this feeling of jealousy means thnt she is in love with the young man. It doesn't ; it just means that she Is her jealousy as if it on,.... fine nnd precious. omethB The gltJ whose nnture reallr i. doesn t know nnythlng about leiC,, u sue cores tor n mnn she I, Crt when he wants to go out with any 1' UIH 1 1 (l If he is th only nr on "he kno she may be envious of the nthw'SIi whom he entertains, but ,e n't l..i ous. Jcl And she would endure several Un,i. i torture before she would admit iZ, oven If she hnd stooped so low n. , ;, t n sn te of herself. n to fl ... FoJ,tl."l':!' i,..no,,inf L-tilrnblc nW ii. ii .vou uikc on ts h cli.snn-.ji fj disguise and call It plain pfcJU Z '?, doesn t sound n bit like somcthln- ii V D? TIII'RK are so many girls like her who seem to think that It is abso lutely necessary to feci jealous. They could not Imagine going through not wrlto nnyUiliiK else. I answered nii'l thanked hlm, nceeptlng the Imitation, and this note I am sure he will nriwwer. Shall I answer hlm and keep up a cor respondence? Did 1 do right when I ncccpted the Invitation AYUTTTJ AMH1TION Tou wei o. of an invitation, bu win jour letter answered nor again Certalnlj do not start a curre- fairs than it ever helped along sponucne- Willi a jounp io,in mn "'" Tf j, ,. K!.fpr in 1oe it is IH.e fbe cordial with htm. and If he asks to call proud of. that's all i u A ND, after all. 7Mt's plain, piggish to ,,.,, ,. ., ys nil the lime to want all , ration all the lime, to want all tv. nlse. nil the good things of I if". boys ml nn tn horn linf tifl.blf a. i ' M ng able to stand It. and thnt dliWwi ble desire to hurt when nny one . does get n share. ' These are all feelings that would r.nl, Margaret It. ashamed of lierelf if ,,, admitted tJiem in their plnln. unT,J nlshed renlllr. . ' llnT,f " Hut she dresses them nit ,m i ii, pretty name of "ienlousi." nr.,1 ...A." ... .!.. ..ji " ui ..l'...l lit, -ill .Olllll,. Vn. fnrffnref T! ro. .!.... ,, life without some jenlouny here nnd fnniw mii lnt hwmi'.. ,. i... "."" YETTC AMIIITION. ,h('.r,,'J , , , , . , of his nttentlons to another Kirl " course, right to answer I And thev seem to fee that jealousy wn),n j0 rion't want them vour.eif nut there Is no reason and love go hond-in-hnnd like little You're just n little dog 'i the m.. of neoeiitnn-o should lie sisters who cannot be senn rated letr. You don't want nnrlmrir .i why xou rhould write1 jealousy has destroyed more lore af-'have them, either. rMr rl" ' .... -t... nnr v nnrl OP' " I' " ntr-... ... .-..., .v .-. tn.r ...v .m... v.v ... in -j i-... -., i..i. . ,.i. !.!. .n .i i T'r im- i verv tine or tou .,j .. .. .. ",' -.-......-......... rf......uri, .. ,.u i n that passed ve- a street and then oer, "Tomorrow I'll (ell .ion a river. His only thought now was1, .ailed out the tire departm searched the house tor mm sue toiinu , almost before the r ttars are dry him banging from a rafter in tne nasi- An, fr(VIiientl tl is may lw -o et luent dead . there is not ..nr. .,f c. who nntint r- On tno snme day. and uti'i a had nir.ri,i,c.r ,-iiJ(j,r....l sutnl- timt 'it inui-li scolding, two children, a girl ot thir- ,,.eper than nuj one eve- knew In- teen and her lit'l- bnnher of tunc ,iP(,,j ti, ,,,., ,,,- a . li tl. j i, som'tliing left tli"ir home in Mo int ernon. going tn K. -criouii taken into ni count. And tbei knew not where Kurtunaf-y. hili- uitli hillr-n thorp mtji-t .if ..mi--. after two dnjs" wa'idrmg tuny uitmeu j,n dici'line. and perhnps puni-hnn-nt at a fripnd s iiou-e in iio"m.. Vow. of coiir-e. it was uniigl ty of those , hildren to run nwaj. and their retuin was not. 1 hope, met with it slaughter of the fatted uilf I'm the fact that tliex did run away, as well as the suicide of this hoi will awaken main patent- to a drove' m-ight -i:.d greater onsid"ration f.-r -.ie sen-ibir.-tie- of a child It .lidn t b . -c baie aV beard pareir- -.i af. ao r n -'""ng a spanking "netri n- i-h - ' hurt hi- fen'mg- W.nl" this ' urt ing his fol.i.g- ii iv l.o off .-ac . .sw.t.i is Uiu. k denili te all lugs ami iiiph. 1 on can git r in various-sire bottles, with pri.i's beginning nt seveutj -five cents. Hai. I cannot this be (twieii tn the scif-r. sjioeting spirit of paying tn" price rntber The than u ing pilloried and digr:ucil .' Sef.re.ie t and pnd' arc i.ii.iou things ( b fo-te-ed and ileiel.iped in the child rather than disregarded and kill'd Aid while the 'wo m-i- I lime cited are foituna'elr stroino and are. aid w lu'e nobody (.(I- anything but deep sympathy with th" parenti in fi'ied Th.. are an 'n.i.en' plea for ln.-e -pin. is . oi.-nleration. noro e,irue-,t r. -pr. i tor tin lean and feelings" of th. .'.-I THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Water Cools and Aids J0 . rs.t r H 1 T" .' TW: Madar -Won ! ' '- "" ' 'id as to AdMi" i.' S'',(i "5rio!et ywil'r.g fr or 'iide- "'. e.s i'i.nsitv.vt nr. ni:r". Tie '- k.- J'.' I'e 1-."'0.1 tl" ga . o- ' -sl- ir.l . I w.i'- ui'K, an e ' ' p T' ' d - " a irhted with co'd Wrt-r aga.i ,-eni, and : "u w'll (1-d ib - '" rr i.' tie se'..irg Do uii t..ir ou .ire gtt '.g eioug1; I l.l! l.j'l f-t-'P If t sU p ' frcsl a : pren" A -egjl.f emo r and or i . M SW'e g of tl- s. and I hi to '5 in I To ' 1 . ' tv.ir M-t. as to info u rmplfrs I tnrs o d v.'lt i pmn' (i'ft o i . I.e wo'i d f - ' youi . " i Htttri.' j s' i" d'.d'n. i. genor-.l w -plexio' rl .re an ove: -a o'i- I'trlMliH j e.i'lnir . r'. , tirl i'i . . tliat ' ' 'i i roof t" ' water an.t work e 1 am u'i ' tl C s . you' Want , i u on W . i . 1 I . i ,t T Diet ' 01 If SO K '..1 . n get j o' ot ear, fo'ir'er ' i " ' a ' d stiirun.ii i',e :i : se i, . r.i' ' v For Graduation ; e .it.- n-j. ,. s r'i0" t'ar Mad.i t .i" .. sr. ' i'r o'.d tnd I an- go ..j- . j.---. t "h. s,. vn i ;... -o tit, wla- fasl ot . d l- nri f f. grudua'... n Ire-s f..- ,t g rl .. r It )'.'. 1 v a.io ..'i' I.' urgS'-d wot: ' t ' o r- i. i. '-ouMf. p isi pi1'.' 1 pi 'lire .f ' . ". SM VOU t' ." k MO.trl he r. taKi . - '. d . S'l" '" "i :.u ii b' r o t .e tnin a r mii.i n.i:ri I . a "o ti e o i a p . '.j'e or . rl'- e'l f '- ''.p I'e-M ! a "i 1,'ritnrf to tell you ..be .t i-...- m-i . a'i isiiv find a pattern l" mi .' n'l a js, f, r " ( s i '.". V .it i A't c '.R to 'iime of whltH nr- -.-d. f.f .'. ..'dr." t'l d .t prettVr i . f ' i 0" tf 'i aslot lla' -t the .'-es i( . ,. si" p " "'" . .ib w al-t nod o .nd . l 1), s' ci !" a farrow or- c.ridi' p V'l'itr Tl'" ''.ort ,on al-o . P .i ' Ci in 1 th. eric, of tin in i" I n one R..lt r i'iat..' around it Ha-. .. wide '. nw ..asli "f th. organdie ' i .i i tf Lee or t ! s d. n a loiintnin pen" And if so do y oil kr..w about tin1 fountain pen i ink that come- foe the per-on who !- going to traie! nnd who must carry ink with her"1 The ink bottle is in a! mid. all-wood, n b coniealh shaped.' top -crews on, thus -ecurlng the1 box lirinly. and ineicnting tlio ink from leaking out The cork of the ink bottle i it- If i- formed In tho rubber end of ni dropp-i" which extends into tin tiottle. i Thn- j on have the ink nnd dropper all tiigithte and haie th" box to keep the ink tr..n spillmz The price of thi hand! little thing hn been tbirtj -the : ceils out one shop lias rednc. .1 it i... tifieen. Yo l will want one to larrj1 nwn this summer I l I jo i know th.it toi babv dre-ses j ou can buj ii lory tin" Swiss ruf-! tlir.g uip wkp Piioiigh to make cither, a long dre-s for the new baby or a. -lin't length, and tdged with n dainty embroidered rutlleV I know one shop that i camp this for . I . '." a yard, and w.iiie I an tint eaeuj .in on tlie mat i or- i wir.l "t a no'i'd i ink. two lit r If iln A ONE-MAN WOMAN Itj Il.Zi;i. DKYO BATOHKI.OU '..).-. u'.t. J.-)', bj '.,i;c uigiT Co- ' on you some evening, tell blm that be may He protiahiv uites you or uuiu not Invite you to his pnrtj . Do not spoil a sensible boy and girl friendship by being too forward. Did Not Speak on a Dare Dear i-'Mithla t'lcaso tell me what to do nnd help mo as you have helped many oth.-rs Last July T met a nice young boy and we wre very good friends for some tunc. Around Christmas we had a little quarrel and one of my Rlrl friends dnrcd mo not to speak to him for a month 1 foolishly took up this dnre and did not speak to li'.tn Since then we have made mi. but wo are not such good frlpnds us we were. I'leasc tpll me how I ctn reg.iln hi friendship once more, as I like hlm ry much nud feel ery sad without him stiitnowKuu sup., j It Is not likely that the young man would have much contldence in your j friendship If for a silly dare made by, another person you were willing to top speaking to a boy you bad known and i liked for some time Hotter learn to Pel ... I., n.inipst nnd less silly before i vou think about holding vour friends, l That was carrying fun entirely too far, my dear. to spoil her fun nnd her chances. And it is nothing to be proud of, thing to be nroud of nt nil I'm sure you would be happier I Mnrenrct H. gloats over the fact that, know you would be nicer and fin.-' u she just can't stand seeing her "friend" , you just kept vour "jealousy' to To'nr go out with some other girl. self, and gradually smothered the lif. "I believe I'm Jealous!" she hns evi- out of it. dently diseovprrd gladly. "I wonder if It would make room for more wort'o I'm in love?" I while nuallties like uuselfUhnesj mH And she goes about proudly carrying1 things like that. Ilnny Sett '"'iinri Aome ftom thr oi' i inul Irlh nt irio that hv An.s lien di'iiitcd nt rmliiiilinij limit. hut that hi h innocnit. tlnrrtrt conceit rt thr idra nf Wiinm; iiKiiy ami Ai'Itti' viiiirirhrrr ilwl Inter nrtttvn a in'itian i'iA flurry' con cern vi thnt hc mull -.py on thr Tut: anil ( IIAI'TKK III Loneliness car bumped along tin Harriet sat in her tracks corner I smtcase and htiineii out of the car i without speaking. 1 She found hornlf ,u 1'iftv-ninth 1 street. In n rather poor neighborhood, and with a hazy recollection of haling board thnt there were boarding houses seieral blocks down, she walked along Sivth incline until she e.ime to a broad -tile street which pioinised a haven of sorts. The long block of brown-tone houses looked nnj thing but friendly Willi their high stoops and dark areaways. Hut Harriet finally came to ono thnt ills. playpd a fiirni-hoi mem sign in ono "Wewannaknow" Writes Again Dear Cinthia In answer to "Jesais-, nnd "Gursler" a very appropriate n.inip), we have a few comment!! to maKe oureelies Klrst of all we want to en. lighten your minds to the f.ict that we lMpin to be plural it e nouceu um. ilurcler's pronouns conflicted and there "oie are nn.lous to set his tnlnd at rest on that particular point. Your discussions In the even ng. 'Morals ' must be wonderfully uplifting, and we are sorrv we are not fortunate enough to take part In them Wo niv not thoroughly familiar with all the lilRliist forms of literature, but can as- VR IIRM' II'iUI I HI" u. " i wiiro uig'ielv con-cious of people getting on "' the w inilow s. and. cliinliing thp steps, ' w hldi we consider it little better man and 'olT and f tin- conduit.,,-"- h -lt "n- still knocking "Rnlnrt hor "MfWiires '-- r, ") " lWtnrk middle- ffi" Hr& vfe SStiWA to step liiely Mie did not know i aged wotnnn with frow-i . uiikeinnt hair . u'orth while to waste our time In wo.i',1 seem to me that ono vatd nnd ii ipinrter at Ip.isi l"nr iiiiinei nt -Imps nililrefts oinan' lillttr or nhoti" Uilnni or sj in 3000 111 I !.UM W' of pro- Within;: Mitre Mone .rii-plne an Opportnnlti I., d '!"' nssiiraiio.' of a good salary uontnii nor. and it was .pitt" another to lip set rati ndnft with li'gbt eoniing on. and with i not nn idea h to wliete she would . spend the liighi. All t'np moiity tbat -ip nnd Harry had -aveil. and it wasn't n grout deal, was pinned i" uri'lv into the waist of her dre-s. Harrv hnd insisted that she ' i.iiiei woiren l'oi take it. and in all It amounted to about "'.V ,t'."lpo"lurnt n hundred and ton dollars. They hnd not been able to -ave a great dial dur ing tb'ir one year of inurried life, but and tlrpd cjes. She eyed Harriet sus piciou-lj and nlct sharply what she wanted. "'l. "i linic n sign In iIip window.' Unmet began. "''s. two rooms vacant.'' the uom- . i .t .. i.i. .t... . . . . .. . iiiiiik i" "" "mi in.- an Miapppii. second -lloor trout, an where she was going anil for that matter she did not care. Harriet was not a I'liiid woman. She anew thp world of iiffnir-, for she had been a priiate scon tan hetoie her innrringe Uiu t was one writing letters with suggestions to Itn-, prove tt Your Insult" as to our ignorance. i le.nousv nud narrow inindedness move I "us to tears nt Is to laugh' Vou must lie a member of that se culled hein.lles. You know thei sometimes sav ignoraucu , s ti',!s and 1 piles that's so 1n our i ase We should certamli l.ko to Know ..our conc.ption of us CJurgler . ' .! -t.l.. i.. rr.lioi m Itj r Inn The woman showed ber displonsnie nI(,reaiinB nnd hope - ou will deign to a sniff of scorn. hilj moneyed n-lnt this letter from tue worst of all oulil nfford the second -floor .nsultlng beings ' We wonuer u jik.i.s nnu '.urfiiei would glvo UB the orlK'n of the r naicej Ye hardh daio asK them WKWAVXA KVO V7. fourib-floor bin k. Terms strictli in Alliance." "May I see tlie fourth-lloor bail.':' N Y. rk's financial i r.e. M - Mi- 1. .ic'Joiern .om i 'iii . 'I 1. i I js '.i-ii 'ii ee' as a stenoK r.ipher llu' ' . .1 ,.-".'t U.le ilktation uny ! i.c.'"--sk. '- . tic hundreds of i is" .! rs u o. ti r. ugl. her deal In in .i j t Tell the Fire Department uustr'j. ' Ir. if., i tl-r i ,i g i what t . ' w eti' . ' W.O' M t 'i tea . "t .ii' kinus, tor sue e-ide' nf I,, of the most k." - r ine ountry and, -(. is sn I in her tarly i "t u 'i Hid' .! i ,' '... T-ll. f" ,.H f I f'M. S s to lea ' S- ' x . 'r jr ar .V 'dii'r t'ir,,'.f ii'ig'-v "or' j- I..'., i 'niRe sto.e i-i a fiat" I t .r. T J fc'0e j ,n io.I ( Tr . ir .cb tnr-coverod roof ft .f -r l..-Kero,s to :n t.jp'e iici'- im " .u' . fi son .; of th' da. s . d . ..o -e ii e whom to t'.tlf' Yi'1 t'.n r. .. t'lftript.' rakt then, .'.j-, .s.',- r b .' '1 a l.rle.i r"i 't'' i" t'.'S- i 'b .g- of s'.Meen. Miss d ber first position It t tee otllco of a broker i.ilf ..f i heinlcalh and 1 r -ni. found, the ma ws.s of a put cly tcch '. i u Ing concentrtttloi. l i nines and cloeo ob -tiddrt they had bten l.nopj. muiingcil to make otic In peopl front with its running lint nnd ol.I water, and its airj windows. Hie classed Harriet as n girl out of a lob, and hardened her heart as she pre. 'piled lnr up the stairs. Terms weie -Moth in advance nnd -he intended to stick to her guns, Nu amount of larriet had ,,tn,i,,, ,,,,i,i i,, n -,.,, dollar do the' ,irrlet stopped to res'i ubon Mie had work of two .sure that some daj c.l,mbd two of the Mights, ltut tt Harry's worth would he recognized anil un. Inning glanced oi or ber shoulder tnar lie woum m given ii pis,,,.,,, m , ,, .,..,.,.,. . ... Imi.l ml ,i.t. lost ns thllt llOtP I. IIS .. ..... .' .' ' " !. -v .. ........ , ,ir,frii i. noil llnrriet wentilv too. nt. -.nn-'--. " -- ..-- ....... ...... ,., her burden ngnln and follow rd. A 7c Question (orivi I odd j 's liiriurus W i- . ...... !'' fT, ' -I' ., . ..-' tl . eist w it i' r I v i i . . i .i . Ii sr b . .. '- .. of d,."e, S' -- I low - Tl I g t j1 . n t g "d.e f J1 -1 . 1 1 I ei Wli.t , , g i; -.. d.. -. "I, a p tr ' t i et - ' .i' a" worn lit til" I...OI-"- It w Iiu mi a :.'. in. r ''im i ' ' ti ( n i.g-r.Hon -ni n .oi I 'i -i I ll. It 'llll ' ' '." 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' l 11. 0 1 1 r,U -.1 in B'l-e i' r- hi. 1 1 - r was P. i .el r tn i 's , . we .s d"erii n "I .,...r. . ' l,uU I'. to be realitd .up blow had fnlloii So ubinrh'd was she 111 her own thought- that slip started up affright -edly when the ondiitor sioko to her. "Where io e-.uti ' . ma'aiii'' We turn into the car l.'irii- line." lie was staring down nt Hnrriit fi riotisii trying to tlescrv the features shifts in thu nnderniutb t'io tlnik tell. Hut she I sprung to her feet, took up ber heavy u-e w told iiifi liad had to Kliel ' - -- uiu I gutted my o make good,' o- n ay lie It was t nun ally good. single gas jot burned on i a. Ii floor and the air was very stuffy The whole atmosphere wns inteifeh dreiiri uud Harriet's spirltH were nt tin low.st eld) when she filially read ed the top and the woman Hung onei a il mr at the end of the hall. Tomorrow Daiigri Micad. Sprcialiit in lalnt mtthod maidr. stropping lor all rtlaxti tonditioni el the akin. The nno Solar Ray tealp treat ments lor baldntis. Idling hair and itch ing scalp. Coniclloti'on hie. Appointmtnts only. it.ki.m:.n r haiim, jj a curl RITA A. KRAUS161S Walnat St Snrsor lo huonfU A Kaput. "h""" Miruir '' llrAliiryVk"lHM i H " , lilf rt-JsWril!iLaiii Jrftn7Ayj.f!sS' rtsMUaQNWFiiir i3 MimmSPm! jmmmm RP y&imfiSr Model No. 687 For the woman who takes pleasure in being well shod who likes shoes that arc modish, vet never extreme; shoes that are beautifully m?dc of the finest materials We offer the newest La France models - boots, oxfords and pumps in all the most favored leathers and at most attractive prices. One example is illustrated a dainty pump with slender toe and Cuban Heel, which we have in Black Kid, Patent Colt and White Reignskin. We think it will pay you to visit our shop before selecting the footwear to accompany your Spring wardrobe. 0i,t tat -io 71 OmS qmP 7,r fBiq,S6et Sim$ 1204-06-08 Market St ' c I r, I I " i A ' .1 I rts-.j;. rg "e .s ,r . '" .."i I r 1 1 V- t ii. ' t I. e.s ' l.l 1 ,! .1 111 ot ... I d tl.e. . rrt l.iuMt-d dow i to bus! ii;v5l' i a 1 t . f 'pare time linr-i- '.) i.i; if 'he different tortus . p l.ri.-e' i f bro'er.iKP. to-1.' . tn ji 1. us I .ould possibly i ff 'f ut It" . h'.TiiicaU themselies .(.;, ii welxs t was letter per I In if.ii t , pc'iiiliie on i The Tl"" il.. I pose to n.-'lrtf prl. e- oxer the'QJ' cv' f had at rived for , H i of ri tp.r slbillty ardif( i v, if 1 1 the .apltat I had yt V. h th.it Invisted by h t " .IdCf. 1 4 - ' :- ' A . Ai-A:"--. Ik i . ' 4. ASCO ASCO liiMMLL U-' . ." ' . I, rxr- ASCO ASCO p u i for , ie r.g 'ii i i !. r i n.'i, . I W IS .'t.V 'i t I h.tr , -H e. 'icrtl,. -I partner I was enabled to oigunlze u' ot!'. e for." i f 1 1 wn, and I don't t'.tt ( o .r . ".ei 'ois u.ll tell you thnt we .- ' it wiii. id r classed aa fall nr. -i Ii . ' ie ile ie 'Ii'pb grew out of " ng .il .. ti r.- . 'i u an opportunity ,'i te'i i-. 'r .u 'I having the i n i . risi .Til hold on to pi- -. . 8 l ! Vhats Yovx Experience? If coffee keeps you awake nights, change co Instant Postum a delicious meal-rime drink .whole some and satisfying , but containing nothing that will aistuihyour rest Econoiiiical Better for Tbu t,cIheres a Reason" fcA." '.A c 4 O: -,K.y '' Why Children Thrive on Victor Bread You should give the little ones plenty of the good Victor Bread, Because Victor Bread is baked right Victor Bread is made from the finest ingredients obtainable Victor Bread contains those elements most needed by growing bodies A big slice of wholesome Victor Bread, spread thick with the delicious Louella Butter, is n treat enjoyed alike by the child and those of mature years. ASCOl tt"- ' ?"cv "JV-"'I -sl yXSy ' 4 iF IcS ' s ?' jfe" 'Sflr-.'' SSr! IM III 1 IwAjt: lW it j' Victor Bread BIG LOAF 8 children thrive on it! Buy Victor Bread to-day for to-morrow's breakfast. It stays fresh. Do you know thai the Famous Asco Coffee is down to 25c lb ? :a kt M ' I 'Ahco" Stores all oer l'hila. and throughout rennsyhanm, Nc Jeraey, Delaware and Maryland v-a(J:k-k.. .j; ' . . . ' i IV. d V , ASCO ASCO ASCO ASC0 1. J. Sj A ASCO ASCO ASCO &3ersim:.a ASCO ASCO , - s.'Hlc'' The best of friends which should never be separated, are a sleek, fat pot, a clean, shiny cup, and a jolly, fra grant package of Tetley's Orange Pekoe Ta. It's a refreshing, delightful combina tion that'll warm you and cheer you from the top of your head right on down! TETLEY'S TEA Makes Good Tea a Certainty But sakes alive, we don't take any credit for it. Why, we've been blending tea for over 100 years. JOSEPH TETLEY & CO., Inc. I 110 So. Front St. PhllndelphU, IU. Bell Telephone Lombard 3484 it t ittW.
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