' w ' -V u" ' -' JJ ToJrijWFyt tR v FIVtAM'VWfvip hf 6 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1921 IT'S A TRICK COSTUME JANE SOMETIMES CRIES Please Tell Me What to Do BECAUSE SHE IS.SO "TALL" , " v P ' vV t? fl' R ) I 5 AT CUPID'S CALL By MAY CHRISTIE XXX An Angry Eve THE following day Mnrv's head The door swung open Thru1 in the ached miserably Slip telephone! aperture appeared -not nick but Miss to the office nnd explained she rouldu t I've.- Ho. luster, n disdainful smile upon , ncr mte mm n giini m i"i ' " oics She rinsed the door behind her nnd come. Over the wires the voice of Onrrlngton Bel lairs win curt nnd tinsvmpnthetic But .Mnrv dliln t tare Dick's flow ers would noon arrive And prrs enti Dick htm !elf that super man' Oh, would the evening never come ' The dnv wore on Man eei WK" v I i nine up to Man 1 hPiml of vour vour disgraceful iinpiiiio last night with m llnncc, Puk Cntardm he Mild, In n loud. I Mid lolie I'e-'ult me to tell jou thnt I won t stand that sort of thing I I lie mil tul an explanation !" Mary white to the lips and ttein bling faced Eve Uochostt r She had 1 nrdK taken in the meaning of tlie othi r s wonls. M escapade'' Slip put a hand up to In r aching Iliad and swnved n littli l UUUSTIE nerve nli rt la Mil wan inpenram e would h.iio mi Iti d listening fur thp nmnl of Dirk s cifi tins other heart than Km- s. ' An an Her room eenied drab anil unnttriH tivc explanntinn'' She longed for the sweet si put of flower I'xmtlj what 1 ..as npeatid Eve tt.nlf. frndinecu -nf.,1 their heniltl 'II... .11. .!..!.. t.. I ....!.. ..ill . lit.,.. il,(iiit .iv..t a. -a.... ' . ...... -- II, f (lllllllllllll HIlllH- l III I ,1, lit, t.f'l.fc. Her head arhed n thar she couldti t ,,,p 1(), nlthough lier ijps were hard eat A stabbing, burning pain was in 'What do sou mean bv -motoring I her eyes OnK the thought of DuU aumnd the countryside at nil liouts of I sustained her the night with tie man whom 1 Intend At nan-past six ne roe aim tireeu ( marry -She felt so weak that she could MiiruK Man sank down into n iliair for It stand spiuiiil as though lnr wiuiy limbs could I m 1 m exieit.ng a visitor Max ,, nng(i siippoit In r I use the upstairs sitting room' ' si , ,. , , ,, ,,..,, um-IP , ,, a.ked the favor tlmidlv , . , ,,,. slllmlllll(1, Her landladv stonv -hearted as is " 7. ,,, , ,,,, .. ,, ,,.,,,, usual with that genus-nun torc.1 some ' , ,,.., UH lx,irohl, gruff rcplv In win. h the ndjut.ve , ,,. ,0. ,, , , ,.I1RI1BW uuiiici-unir niiiiuniwii him' Cnn I 1 The clotk struck seven n quarter , , . ., na.t ll. l.nlf ..,,. '" "' Wilms 'l.. .. . .ii . 1 i. 1 1 Her ttnip was so iniDerlini nt that it Ah .. nfmiiw' He'd sun U sim, soned to louse Mis Mai from her to buv the doners' Dear Diik-s,, lu.ul immfnl letl.argi A jliisli sprang to her nnd generous' ,,"',l s1"' ""', 1,u' " '",r(l Kn",,' Another ouarter of an liour unit In I muiii' him' Cnn I ion uiidvixtiiml the menu The clock struck pight How time did drag when one wiisi waiting eagerly I Another hnlf hour trawled nwa on leaden feet Oh, he would swell pome' He mut ' I He uouldn t fail her ' The doorbell rung And Man pal pitant rose to purvey her Image in tin? greenish mirror that adorned the man telpiece. Would Dick think her pale her nngn antagonist with mlmness ami plain tonigni nnj reserve Footsteps on the stairs Ah. he wan coming. Monda An I npliMUiant IntcnlfM. Two Minutes of Optimism Hy HERMAN .1. STICH Misn Hoiheslii ni affniiH can scan eh inteiesl ou ' Imliiil thei do when thev loucciii miself ' 1 nine the ipnik lepli "Vou inn t do thnt i-ort of thing and expect the II be exi used -lien if 1011 otlh are a stenogrnplier ' She laid a biting unphaMs on the lust word Hut Mnr.i didn t tlineh Her nuiet illgnity did not desert her She faced W W ' " " KHflBl BrvBSfldbEA.'' A v. Sly t s V v a I'hoto by Old Master" I pntriil Sf. 1111 1 .111 11 .1 "thing" like this for almost .111 una slim, for ou lime three dresses In one. " 011 start In :i (.nod-looking ni blue trliotine suit ultli f.uiuss of be lg nnd blue sllli anil n blouse that 111:1(1 lies the f.ulng. 011 niif.isttii Hip sl.ht and eincigc In 11 stiiped shirt with .1 plain roat. Hut the Mcatlier becomes too warm for .1 io.it, and upon miming It ou ieie.il a perfectl.x good afternoon dress. Very trkli liuleidl DREAMLAND ADVENTURES DO YOUR MARKETING EARLY, ADVISES MRS. WILSON 7 iiffi't Return lit i)ni) Tim CO Apropos Prohibition (OTMIK axernge man hues 11 scrap. sns n great newspnpei uliior i. The editor Is wroDg EVERT man loies a scrap aierage above aieiage hi low niernge Inilliant dull tall small, pacifist, artist, artisan, high-brow low brow profissiou.il non professional, two kids mauling each other on the sidewalk lmmidiatelj gather a rmtley mob From the best of us all through the ranks of the rest of us we line a con test , our henrts thrill to a battle or set to we loie to oe and hear if not to participate It is the unnersil elemental brute in us lighting for a wai out That is whv piohibition furnishes so much entertainment in nppoitunitj for aigument and fun the latter for the fellow who has his uf lourse And what 1 battle rovnl the whole world would hnie eniojed had I)r I! lckley and Di Ingersoll debated prohibition s pros and ions' If the ib bate ml m -L iitilin I VF THOMA.n the cat. ft It most , pp when he mine back from his long jonrnex nnd found Sneaks, the allei 1 at 111 his wi; home ' said .ludge Oul telling his iiciiing stoij (rood Mi'ims for Sunday Have I nuptial Dishes. Rlmbail) am! Orange Cocktail Is a RofroshiiiQ Appetizer for Dinner Ttj MRS M. A. WILSON I. , 1 I I. II 11 t VI'V Ui" mu in leu iiii'ciiiin iiiiuiiiit in lit I 111 111 1 U rii;l M ipiri nl I .1 cnusp his (in ilmr mistress not know -1 rpHI' 'inoiiiiiln s uf a urtain 1 lass of ing Tuff.i had ordered him to be drum -1- niornl nfiuin toiuhiiig the juiinib awai Win had his mistress done tliaf "'lfnie Is t. tin , ITi . t ot niiiitiniing ,, . . . , , 1.1.., 1 II.. 1 "" place of the home and nil home Had she stopped loung him? Hud l(M)k(,, f()(1N , ,l(l if(, of t(, , ,lUll Sneaks told stories nbout him? The loggi st n,,, tndm is the lonut "Tufli thought oier I lit so things as Miiiioumuil 11 ml lemie iiitliieiiie. not he st on 1111 alle feme and owled lr l'"i "'.' .I11ld1.11. but aUo upon . . 1 , , ,, 1 , ftr "' entire fniinh So wth ths 1 en in min 'll.en he felt hingrj after , ,, ,,, ,u , (,nllUm. ,,, , fmn. his long rule in the finght fir, w 1 1 iiilfnii nml 1 1,11 . ih h upon the linn lie began to look tut brenkfiist Hi i nltar Hie Ini, loi,. ,,f fnnill 11111 I'.icklej- ami P. Ingersoll ueuateu prouio. ion s pro, an. ,o,,s it the ,. Date ,,,, 1oll , s,,(ir, nf ,r,ek M.k home I., t .,,,1, .,.., ,, "e hat would have been anything like the letters thej w.ote en. h other then we haie1,',,,, h0lm thing to ent. and hi ih.iine , lv hrWii , ,llK ,, , ,",,,. ',""' f nneea Deen inenieu 11111 u ir musn-i i-i.-. - in iuiim.iioiii-ii uriiiurj. lie uiine upon II lilol.eu looking ginss )tu llIM 1(, licpnnlln This is a letter Dr Ingersoll once wiote Dr Hucklei , I n that glni-s he suw a trowM, iintidi ''hii is not nosilile ulnre the m- lirnr wirhirii -1 i rm jhm nriir 11 rnr mini iranurrjui irnitKy tnni 1 c iiiiiikh iiiunii m' .... ... 1 1 1 mini is stiettiil trom the miner J . .,-!.... t. . I. .. J.... .. I ... . .... I.. ,..... - ... 1. . I. .... - i ... (. It, ,,,,,,, I 11, l,,,,U ItllSt'll IMS I II 11 IIIMI .,.,11.... 1. .1. e . 1.. . nrrir " !'irnm jnini tut- mil ,i. juinii., mnisi'iirj in lil UIHIN Uf inun II ...,...'v ... .- -- ,irni,n,i u siiiiji (u lull nil lor Jlll lis m tae tninnleil 1011 or iiAiof mid com In it Vou mil fiud the ,n,.iini mn( '""Vv" '"" "'".I , "m.1 ,r'V"It' '!! ""lv "k "'' '"h 'bat Is niirsid nt his inifoiri thnt chmed m, . nthrr 01 n h,UoxrV !r.l. the btfath f lunc. the ,,,l ,lld ,l"'. s""" . , Vi .,,,nn"JM h.'t 11.11 0 "lu,llu " l""'st vh"K" '" ll,u" n,,on- nt the t,k. the ,,, o, th, n,aH the ncalth of the ,,, .,, M, ' H, "" '', , ','', " ,.' . , """,1, 7 "" " ' "' '" ,-'!'" ""m """..'r onfrnf nil noUU 1. ,th ,,p,nanl light Druik ,1. mirf ,,0 ,11 , the,,,,,, TX and 'I. in" i!ot 1. mi. pn- '1 1" 1 ,,, ,'"" '"iV"" 'n' '. J """ 1 "It of mm and mmiriM 1111171,17 th, Haunt Home, minglnl u,th th, Inmihtei of 'surprise mis to I1111I tin n- wiis in. tiiimp ," . " ,I11.'"J'' ,"' ,,)', '.'....I'lIL " " ,hiMrrn. Itnnl. ,1 ,,ii,l ,nt will t,el irithln uniii l.lnmt II,.- ,f. r.,1 ,;., ,).. .... il ,.t ,.11 th. , nl he snll Mis ,"". '.' ."""" ""." ,"mV , J lilll illl Illl-ll.llll lll.l..ll III! Ill llll iliramv. tnirtiu rfuiJL 11 tit'rfrrt ,lau Fnr fnrltt lirnr Ihii lunnil 1,11, ., I,. f himself toeliiriil 111 tliL lookll.g'glnss eonnrW inim itnus of onk, Imnjuuj to ton, h the Up f mini ' Tufh Umln't Men liini-elf in n long J011 irxeml 'rime tl nil lie wns iisiiiiiiiitu iu nnu ,.," ltttiiEKi a Amlncicis i)r Huckley s rep.v ,,,,,, Snenks. the nil. 1 . n. l.n.l b befoie Dear Hnh I ii'tmii in you Home ot the mot uomlerful iimiAv thnt rier s,l ., In ,1 't nffi into coiug uwiii nrnugnt a 'keieion into ine iin'et or nmnicii irnr nl mf im. blnolhrd in the Vatn of man It 11 th, iihn't of irhrnt mid com. trmed by the lot of their nntuial hodtei In it you 11 ill fiml n tiamient lumhine rnM'il ' 11 ihmlnii u el,l in nn tifdc tnidninht, 111 ulueh the brenth 11' lune ijinnt n y and the nnol of tin tnrl jitet plait to th, fmebodma em nt the mien IiihA il mid unii shall ha, e iroe, loirot, babbling' nnd nouiuli irithoul tame I mi ,u 1 ilmll behold ittanqt unnien and 10t1r hetlit 1I111II utttt jirttrip thing llrmk it nnd i;nu 'hall hem the mire of demon 'hrmking uomen muling ,u,d ir,tre Hutu orphaned ihildnn mourning the loi of n ftith,, ,, ho In, Dnnl it dun and i 1,,. , 1 Inn k into the favor nt his mis '0KS7, and icrjieiiM k til Am m gout ear mil thitintlm nbout your n,,k imiMns How niiiild lie win it welioiue to eiir j"" m "kh lung' t Mil it biteth 1,1,, ,1 icinnit nnd tuig,tl, like ,111 his hum ,,,,,,- ,,,ii, ,,,- ,i,.- .. - - -- ----- he I.11 il be. nine so unt iii so thin ""it ,i fiirl.on-liloklllir III Wl.s lllst like Sneak nnd leni nig ins niie home No iitiudei 'luffi s mistn-vs liadu t i kiniiin bun No 11 on. It he had linn j drill 11 mini "Tuffi tup hid Hindi- bun a wiser nit mill , uinn In sim himself in the mi rt 1 :ii..l found whin was wiong with him I." ipiit bis M.wling nnd h.it lnu 11 tn Hunk mutters nit r How would Sun. Iin Market mill on Sutuid.ij nioriiing and if jou ( house, prepnre a goo.lh pin of the S.indui dinner while ntiniin'ing lln Satiinlai tiiuing meal si (.i.i:siivk mi:m ISItl.AKrAsT Itliiilnib and lluisins 1 11 nl nnd t'ltani 1 '11 nun .1 Iiri.il Id if 011 atlli s Itiiilishis Coflei D1WI.R Khubmh ..ml llrange Co.klml Itinisnl Minion I'rt m h St.i li liiiiwn iiiini t'runberri l.lh Ni w I'uint 1 Slri;ig Hi mis 1 ell. 1. .- Hy CYNTHIA ilMrr ' l-oi fmty jtar) thi liquid dtnlli Am bit;, lonfimd iiilhin lm, uf ,,! hnrmlei thtre a pure! u titer I end it to j1,11 lmf gnu amy put nn tmnig inlo your mouth to atrnl nuixy your brnin, nnd ,t t I trill mgrlf on, t, 1, ml, 111 1 hi i:r THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE 'l. I 1 in is ("it mm. Nun e A State Law Ta the Erfttor ' 1 ,, nn PnQf Par Madam Will 1011 kind 1 tel me If a girl of nlnetepn can olliln 11 license In this rlti - Mv faihr l il-n I Hint mi mother is 1 n far from hr- sni thertifore m unable 10 ome W,m it ni oiler tirmrier do for 1 u i-rif ss ti tin Hide'' won tun it I nless i 1 1 ha h k ,1 s n r f 1 o ir moth-, mi 1 in m ' -i-m nn T ol I .inn a inn nn,. lket, In the s,,,,,. of I etmsi h anli fur l,rr 'h 1 , on,l r, it,, nli I e (i w itnesM To Store a Velvet Dress '' "'Ml 1 o' II ,r (in , I'aut Omr Mnilnin 1 would rfpie, Htr ' so mui 1. if ou 111 Idn.lli infuiin n I he best um to keep a i, v, ,IF, fr 'he summer Shrul.l n i,e i,., .1 i-nfli in,,,.,l iii-inn inio the miriiir Unlimi ninl ltnism I'udiling I look hk. 11 timiiii' In- stud to KIiiiiiiih n Sinn Milnisi-lf Mi iiiiHtnK iloisn t like im 1 hi.nusi I look like 1. turnip The win 10 liiilke her like me Is tit tine mist If I of looking liki a tramp ' 'Thinking this T.llli turned m nn i nek in wiish himself He almost ri' iK" rn init .hanged his mind when he looked nl(,l ) LhIJdCHAIM the until tor, ion Know 1 ms mm 1 like to gil net Whih he was liesltat- ing n bud Inn mine along mid thnw linn mio the iruk That was a iinnii thing I ti, do hn 11 "its a good thing for, '1 uITi for 1 1 Im. I to swim around until n lor of tin tint was inslml out ot In 1 oat 'lieu Tufli tlrnggitl liini'i If isln.n- nml finished his hath with his tongue lining Innisilt in tin- sun It mis n Ioiil- haul lob. for Tuffi In- sunk 10 H TO MA ; SERGE DRESS The Question Corner l .i.l.ii s Impiiries 1 h tl un.isiiu honor bus Mine Aine M 1 1 x i. ied 2 Desi rilli 1 str kn g Htie elTt et 111 H one iniii tn" k "I hi ie tnf- felH "1 Hum - . 1 in I 1 xtr'ineli usefit I ' 1 a'' s' .ml fush- inneii ' 4 In what "in 1 sunn- attrmtlVP pla e 1 ards 1 h le -Ti Di si rib. 1 11 in 1 in I ihler for a andle fi What is an ff. im n 11 of re- inoilug t,li nnu si, nnd pu m from Hoors'' estililai s 11 sue is I 1 he 1 1 1 1 1 s 1 m s 1 I 1 in t f r of I'oillllli'M ' "t I '111 lis I I . la im lied 11 1 nmptugti ( in in i Ainerunn iiouien to udnpi mm goods for dress matt rial -,, U m the Kl IHMI IMN) hulls if 11, - I 1 niton now stun il in the 1 1 I an be madi iisi of J Hi lulling Hn' unn-f 11 ml i t t part uf ihe skirt inndi ' tie limn ami ns ng hlin- uln i wn' Hill l ellim 1 eMKii in it f,,r 1 1 , resl if 1 he skirl the tnllai 1 iff and ginl'' imr liifon- I im II hue lint 11 mess tun he in nl into 11 pretti and tip- to la' froi k I If liems'H lieu tin napkins la , her nine loi 11 ll.iilllil the edges 1 store their iippmiaiue bv cittmg uft thet.e eiigi s 11 ml iio hit iuj 11 1111 n on bortb r around them 4 Linoleum inn be kept fnsl looking bi pulling 011 now mid then 11 hill of tin 1 ooked sim h w hn h hits l,i 11 mi I for ilie laundering fi Delimit gr, 1 11 list 1 nil fullheis tire used in p in 1 of muidt u-liuii fern to gn n 1 orsage hoiuut t a 1 hariningli ihffi n nt imn li (I When baking a nki gmiMil brown papei iwi.c.l in u t hotior,i of the pan will preient it fioui sticking it is being lemoied mis 1 n diiti nut .,.. . . , 1. . r .... .. 1... i ,. .. .1 .. .-" " 11 ipitmri nn, wetri i n- n in- o 1 mi iiiiiiko k in iiiii 1 lose! ........ - , , 1 ., 1 ,,,,..1. ,,,, in the stiffness le nmnwtl it,m a "f ,,m' """ ''" """ "' '"1""'011 'l ' b tek taffetn pettlcoit' if s, 1 v, in the iniiiiu nnd found lie was Ilie Mv skin Is eri- tend. 1 ml ,u ,, , ohltiiue m it ndi 'I 11IT1 again, though I cannot use soap on 1 and ut-e n he lias nut so t lump us he hnd bun . leanslrig cream Insie, i , it ,, , N ,, ff, ,oll,n tn win link Ir-oVr-V- ' '" m" Jr'V-lhls mistress but In- w lend bow h- II Is best to stun- ,1 le ,..es of ""''l Prt r"' "f S,1,"lk- "i" ?"" " 1 lehet diess u ith ont,et hll it u nn w ho had Ink' 11 his pla. e in the house , . hanger pinning it hj thit the iieigm ' If Sneaks gits wit nnd dliti le tienn oiHirinuiei and does not rnme w ill look like the nllei 1 nt lie is nrni 1111 mistress will lt.in him ilriiin n ir In- thought to hinisi If ' So 'lufTi 1 n il up to the hoiist a he asked Sniaks to plai a game ' tag wnh him 'I 11 inn pln tag wn 1011 hut I II i hase mu awiiv ' snarled Snenks and lit stm ted nftt r Tuffi 'Tuffi had tini iced lohnni Hull the dug snooibg in a nml not far nun So when Smiths ililiseti mm in" around a i ornt r right nit lis u ir r... e Willi the ,v,d lOtlllllV 11. ill S Uir.l in- M rillllliiiii 1 11 1 n w u nine off the , 11 am I tin. fetn 1 rnilinl the ( 01 111 I inn k 1, 1 soft .Moth iimeiitn-i ihe run- Snenks uf full speid dnsliing m' brt? nth 1 wash cloth 10 ighs ,p the i,.,.nn. t. I,.ll Johtilil went if. rt at 1 mn his n sis 1 I-it tn lotion :.".,,. t,s,,. 1,,,., f, l.l, I. Illll. Illiei 'in -.,,, .,,,.. " not slopping until Snmks i limbid u tn There lohnni Ki pi mm mi imurs i Thine Oull Love to Make. '"rough n rainstorm that gut Sn.aks u - ninl liedioglid t. in 'luiTi In swiftli ran ti lis il l it 1 nn I 11 In n he came in w ill. 1 , , 1, in t 11 nnd I. inking mill 111 1 idi his miairisa kniu him lit ' in Sin gan nun 11 warm inhume nml led I 11 ti nn 1 fush milk Wlui Snenks dime irnping bin k in' an I dirti the mistress didn't know 1 Drue awai that ulle tat" she 1 j tn the s, unnts And so Smnks g. t pnul fur his tru ki n Tuffi I'homm was glad to get lnuni ti die was 11 mm h mine agrnubli in' 1 n flint dai forth Nixt I am going to till jou about lie idventurts of I'eggi nnd Hilli in i.iown-I p Land .1 nnj one r.ate Then (oier it wlm ' I iter duel th if rones oiei the wliolel dress se. wr 1 g t flrmli down the sld. s I s, thm there 1 nn i h inn for moths t - ' m let it nang in the closet In j thU Wrii 1 1 1 111 ,id the dan ger of its gi 1- 1 ng wrir.k oil ns uojld happen if ion 1 fo d d It i nr.il laid It In 1. bo Ush -In inffet.i (s'tllcoat In inrm 1 itet 1 snip to retnnio the tiff i es I 1 t pi,. t iintll it IH , . ill 1 dt 1 I Tr 1. 1 ir 1 Miiuid faie i,tui aftfr 'lodged 1 r 1 jth It Hgd "Dancing DoH'BqC) & JJjC I 1 W w ih li i W i 1 I ' ! kh I -t v 1 fi I I t - l K I t t cj r u I I iiu' Mak' Iff - flH -1 W.ii'1 i if I gi t d HA', r ji nei 1 d cippr n.i e I th. r n ik 1 th 1 1 . 1 11 Shabby Velvet iy spo M ,si Mints nun bo fiushened u,,.,,,,, from tho wroiiff side sa nig d'll of Ml doth or i.liei 1 nt the 1 . inllsls of tho Untied Htntes Uipnitinent il II shun, if liiiKruni I'list, i s, w of Kri(Ulture Dim wni is to draw on iilensof uhitH mntennl lor the fnc ' ihe leliet through th steam fiom n bands nnd feet Hie mrlv In, (H m te.ikettli Caro must tin taken that the l-reini knots ,( bin. k dinning union teakettle lontalna onli 1 little water nt ,1 11 1 sti.l Hit dnss 11 made if felt the wntfr may Bputttr nut nid Mmf thf nf inn, Molii s fin .nt. oirr V nurow I eliet As a special pruiuton snerat iibb 1 s fastened 1 tn dolli s hinds , tlin knesseH of cheesecloth may lie tied run 1 er dress with some stitching and er tho spout A cone of heavy paper I fasten her to the bair where aho will ptaivd around the spout will direct th 1 dance with clee Potty carries her m (in tnak" it possittle ti hrld tho VASCIS not I. n.Q. FLORA I veiir far'her from ihe lil Hi ( OHINM. 1.I1HK Ihe 1 heiiiisi' f rni k si 1 ms In blue at luisi inn.' lins Tune nnd lognlu its I' gin has bun tint lit' in .1 bj othei inndi Is but nlwais it i onus out tiiiimphunl with its cMiu t ight lilts in us hand Of (nurse, the real source ol lis Mt.illt is the fact that it is so mi to k t in and usuallj so msv to he wen 111 Tlliro lite few ligtilis, null i (I win. I. the straight-line finch ilii's not In 1 nnu Hire In this blue serge model of tnilnj s driiwiug we git nn otlur uiMion of the chemise, frock Hound with silver gray hniids, sashed iu the siiiiie siller gru, thu model ! peats this note iu tlm uii.leisklrt And then, lest jou should still bo unaware of Ps nioo.l it adds 11 narrow side jianel of aruj -ii!i I'lnbioideinl iu iuid Hacon darnish 11 ilfon egetnble Salntl iSiiinimr Titiit Cnke Lemon Honev 'lea The ninrket basket will renuirc I 7 iro bunclie of ihubuib, 7 hrec oianat s. Four lemon. I no packagi of ioiiiim oar oiiiict of d ud href. I iro hound of neek of mutton, (hie-half pound of baton, (hit -half pound of mitt. One pint t i(!ii(trrric. Out timirt of nt ie potntoe. On, pint of limn; Inun, One hind of littiice, Si-r tounitoe thie-tiuaittr pound of vtiltiut, (hie inn of null, mid the usual -iitiiHi--4 that are pui 1 based weiklx. Itliuh.irb .nid Orange CiHht.ill Diaiu the im, e fiom the two bunch, s of kid ihuhaili hefuie adding suKll mid nne-half piukage of imsms t"uok fin hfleeii ininiitis ami tl M nsi.l. and thill fot biiakfasi 'In tin- rhubiih June odd June of tu 0 01 omit , lint e of tint It moil, flin tutiitei ihii of poudtitd limn, one flip o putty iliopptil itc 1 Stir well to blend ami then serie in loiktail glasses for ilimur j Hralsed .Mutton I line the huti liei nit the link ol 1 million 01 lamb Into slinw on,. IU, i, thu k and tnn put u thin pine m -ni Il ill mill pie. e of 111. at Dip lightli 1 111 llnjir and thin blown in hot In 1 fat ..net tinsel mid stinui until im- (In Shake the pan u. . asi.iunlli to ipnieiil the meat fioui binning S'ej ! -on mui add one nip uf milk in winch two t utile spoons uf tloiii line In n ills sidu 1,1ft mi toast nml giuiiish with Inn li 111 i ii id parsh i ii.tiiiiii .inn 11, iisiii I'jiii.nni; 1'line iii a mixing bowl tint' mid one hnlf cup of bund 1 1 limb. One 1 up uf fioui One It minion of salt (hie leicl tiiblmpomi f linking poll di 1 , tlue Iticl tenpoon of mil nnu Out eup of iitil ihupird ut I (hit lialj pncl tine of senltd inntnv One-iiunrtei pound u lulltd i nl nut, i hopped fun One nnd tint 111111 it r 1; , mill, One ((. beultn into lln milk Mix and tlun tutu into mil giensed and Hound mold and siium f.u mu and mu -ipiartcr bonis Turn fiom tin mold mid tlun cut into sin is am sem with 1-Uiiiimcri sauce I'liiinmeij Suue. dinted find of out hnlf limon, One eup of poitdtred uqnr I no tablespoon! uf mi nut mi h, i nlks of tito cgl, I iro tablespoonit of Imtlr, IMare in n snutipan and umin will Nuw ndd one 1 up nf Moulding milk nnd enok slow 1 our the hot wnttr until ueuiiii Heinoio and ndd the strnnud lime of one lemon and win 11 cold fold in the stithy beatni wlni.s of two 1 ggs Summer IVult Cilm I'hiio iu a mixing bowl One ' 0 Hiofimm I iio-tliirdl cup of Iniiiiu tniar, fJnc half cup of shoitt mmi fnu gg. , I lure rups of flour I110 lei el Inhlt ption ,,t bnl ing pou dei , one ici ei 1, iiJtneii' 1 hiiiiiiikii , tint hnlf leiel limpoun nl nutintq (hu tuartir leitl ten ; win of ulhpiee One 1 up of blnek tufjrt One nip nf liurlg thopptd nit. Out tup uf mtilnl 11111111 tut in hit (hit eup of fluid 11 pi 11 on rui in li. Mix and then bake 111 will creased nml Hound pun in 11 "low nun for pfti minutes Cool nnd tlun in with li niou water icing, innde as follows l'n, P , a mixing bowl (tinted nnd of urn hnlf Irmon, line? of one hnlf Itinou One tablespoon of boiling unitr Mix nnd ndd sulh. unt ronfei t ion. is sligiir to ninke nn 1 Ing that will spread I so for icing inki 'I his c.ike should lie baked on Saturdui Did You Know That JtiiMiomen .no nn quick in Inklnc up 11 point, unnrillng to mm Judgo Women carried mi the business nf printers too cai ago us shown b old books still In cxlstmie Women nnd girls ctnplojul In Kremh goiemment otlkca nro prohibited from IndulglnK In high heeled shoes, "Invls ible" stockings nnd other extremes In dress "Betty" As Cynthln. does not know tho joung boy nor you, she cannot Rive detlnlto advice on the matter. She has ndvlscd you to put the boy out of our mind nnd pay attention to- othor friends. You nro too yottnjr to bo In love. Admires "McWlKburgh'e" Letters Dear CyntUn I lio,v0 tonic puzzled oxer this miestloii: "Why li It, when n certain Individual has nchlexcd a re nown for talents that place him nboxo tho mob, Jealous, envious creatures will always tIbo nnd try to fluke him?" Mnybn Argus, who bo wisely con (Vinns the cITorts of the irlfted Mr. Mc M'lzzburgh, can give me a tatlsfactory answer Mr. Argus, the worst bore on enrth, la a destructive critic. If you onlv rcnllzcd whnt nn uncomfortable feeling jour letter produced to many of us renders of tho column, you would not hfto written It. furthermore, I may say that dis senters such ns Argus nnd Wcwnnna hnow cildentli' cannot obtain eufllclcnt solace when they know that such won derfut pooplo ns McWIzzburgh exist In this sinful world, or olso thoy would not show such unfounded meunnesa. Kor my part, I nm forexer content to rend nothing else In this column but McWIzzburgh's letters DK JURE. He Pays A'ttentlpn to Others Denr Cnthla About two years ago 1 met a young boy through my girl friends About Christmas time he began taking mo nbout to entertainments nnd social gatherings My mother liked this bov and so did I, very much. Two weeks ago another friend of mine began to attract his attention. Ha soon forgot me, and slnco wo, have Just been frlfcndi In a distant way Noiv. dear Cynthln. nlcase tell me what to do I wish to win back his attention, and I cannot think of a wny to do so. BROWN J YES Thero Is not Anything to do, deaf, If some ono else attrncts tho young man moro than you do, Always bo your natural self with Him, nnd If ho has nny real appreciation of you ho Milt realize your worth and perhaps pay more atten tion to you You hae no special hold on him, such ns nn engaged girl would nave, nnu ne is, tnereiore, ireo to pai attention to whom he will. Answers ''Mr. 24" Heir Cynthia This Is In nnswer to "Mister 24'h" letter, nsklng the "girls how It Is done Mr 24, In tho first place, are you tidy? In other words, do vou make it uent opiH'arnnce, when trying to make ac quaintance with a girl' T will glie you mv own exnerlence (ni n loiing ladv) that might help you to mnku a better lmjxrcsalon with the oppo site se A S-oung man escorted me homo from a party one night, nnd he evldentli liked my compani, so he asked me to go to tho theatre wjth him tho following week I consented to go but I wns sorrv when I met him tho next time because he certainly needed n 'shno'nnd, If the loung man could not nfford to have his trousers pressed, he might hao pressed them himself be cause they needed It You know, Mr 24 thnt n girl hates to bd seen with nn untidy fellow no matter how polite he Is Again, the certain young man, to whom I refer, used nn uwful lot of slang" I2er other word was a slang w ord Studv our girl and If she Is dalnti nnd refined, rultliate a refined nature ourself If she Is neat mid attractive mako vourself so Neur use slang when speaking to her, ana, or well 1011 know the icst spahki.i'r A Mr sensible letti 1 nml one which fchould glut 11 little light to some of those who think that petsonnl ippenr nnc makes little or no difference Henuti Is bv 110 means essential Most women pn fer the Wcll-bullt, Irllo type of man to the man with a beautiful face Hut eieri woman llkts to see a well-giooiut J man and if hu Is not par llculnr nbout bis clotlus mil hnn.ls and Is not pi opt ill slimed she Is apt to llnd him quilt repulslie Out Every Night Ueai (.'inthln I am a sttniH lender nf your lnteiestlng column and hue written to you before seeking advice 1 now write again r.inlhln, I am what 1 oil mui 1. ill nit - eiiri-nlght-out fel low ' AlwaiH Ipun homo place to go I mil (ousldeied a dciei dancer and I nm unite amusing to people but there Is one thing that tioi nlcs im At the place where I work tbeieare n few pioplp wtio are nlwijK talking about me and trilng to be as disagree ilile to me ns possible Thei niias talk ol my going nut eleii night with mintbei gill in a ft How but what has that gut lo do with thum I n.tlli do ktep late liouts, but 1 in ulw.iia 111 1111 work early und I am ste.tdi ne,t lite nr know nil self to miss a dai ihitnigh nte hours They lire rinlly tiling to get 1110 ills gusted wild mi wink I bclleie When 1 go In to nolle lit the mui nlitg one ery ult 0 gill will ask me Hon did you spend last night' linn I tell bit, ant then nnoth.r one nsks me mid, of couise. It looked all light to tell them, but mm I sai nothing lo them, and still they liolltr at me and tell me any nnu who triueis nrouno use 1 uo should not associate with them I am nlwnis good tompany and ban- had quite a good many gills since I started to dance As soon ns 1 get n nico girl anothei comes along nnd takes me awav from her I resolved to stop ns now I have a tenl 'baby doll We sure both love each other and to tn to stop nil this tnlk going around I don't want to milt my Job so mi lubv doll' and I go to a dnnce twltu ,1 week onli but still thiy roust me 1 cant see why any one doesn't like dancing It Is lealli a underfill sport and pleasure Anybody that docsii t like to danee should Just tako ono lesson and le.irn ono step, and I bellovo thev would never stop dancing Hoping I haven't taken up too much space PRINCE While It Is ery unkind of these nco plo to innke menu lemnrki and badger jou, It is aiso a iniv m go nut to parties every evening It Is bad for tho cliar ncte.r There Is too much runnlnir round thebo days flemimber though vou mo only nineteen the homo is the foundn tlon of tho nation atid leprn to loo our home Keep to our resolution ot taking your flnneeo lo dnnees onlv twice a week ami tn staling nt her home nnother evening Tnlk together nnd learn whnt Is worth nhlln In your com mon Interests All Her Friends Arc Shorter Than She and This Makes U Tower Above Them Bui She Is Only Five Feet Pivn a A TIlUn KltlKND" writes for nil vice 'nbout her girl friend who Is verv unhnpp.v nml downhearted, This friend, who might just ns well bo named .Tnno ns nnylhliift else, is tnller Minn tho other girls nnel she Im agines thnt she Is very toll, too tnll. She Is lomctlmes very mtteli rinbnr rnssrel nbout .this great height of hers, nnd even cries over It. The other girls arc fond, of her nnel tn to convince) lier thnt she in not too tnll, thnt she is silly, nnd nil thnt, hut she only sighs despairingly nnd snys, "If 1 only wcie shorter, like thp rest of Pti!" - Poor Jane, every tnll girl knows how jou feel. Your liend seems to be bo very fnr nbove jour feet, dotfsn't It? Kspccinlly when jou have to wnlk across a room nnd jou think thnt sotue 'one Is wnteli Ing you. " And when jou look nt jotirsclf In the elnss before jou go out, jou think jou look pretty well, tlon't jou? Hut then jotf catch n glimpse of n long, lanky somebody In a store window and jou nrc nil discouraged ngnln, All the other girls seem no cute, elon t tl.ey? They cnn wenr shoct sklrf" and bobbed hnlr. If they want tp. llut jou look like n Jieron or n stork or something when you. wenr short skirts, don't you? Ami you would look "wid'' with bobbed hnlr I BUT, Jane, you nre only five' feet fhe! That Isn't tnll! Of course your friends nre nil shorter, nnd your bend Is nbove theirs, but whnt differ ence does thnt mnkc? You hnveso mnny ndvantngesoier the erv short girl'-jou cnn hnvo thnt delightful neljcctive "willowy" applied to JOU. ,,, , A short girl Is never willowy; she mnv be grnccful, light, stylish; btifthe willowy lltheness of a tnll girl is not tor her. VC There Is very little chance f rnn. erelng diimpjt If ,0,, shonh A Jou might be large , 'Mp Mould rnl vnn "l,-...i ... ' P'( ,. untune, hut .. would noter sink y,lr lmut chin down tnl ...... ... u"udh : ." j"r iiitK and vn,,. wnlst down Inlo jour hips a, if j!J' body hnd put n lienij hn.id upon 1 ' top of jour hend nnd pushed "" " ANl'HOW, the fact rentnins tlint ri arc ellghtly tnller than othei,' nnd nil vou enn do s bear It ' t jou think nbout It. worn nbout n hn e It. r; nisi, It were otheriil will erow from nn niirn.n.. . ." J' ton tiresome, old. nni.lliV irW lime. ' You cannot chtingc whnt is mi ,.y no matter how a on .tiiit. u ' 'cwi Homo girls wotihl tnkc on six or int.. moro inches iaellj. no elouht, if in," cnilld hnvo vniM- lnnUo """ Others would he ilellghled 1,1 , chnnge their four fctU eleven or fiuf.Vt jour hnlr grows nround join forehea " I"'-, niings you uon t lilt fllinltt 011rNelf. heemme t .... 1. . nnj thing but nCcept' them; plai un th! i'Vll V "-"l".-n, lilies up 0 V0U( wiituwy . oiyic, ueccuiiinie jour slim. At.,1 .Tnnn ,tenp If tt, .1m. , lit.. , ing tnll, bo tlinnkful 'tlint jou are not rcnlly tnll! , 7"ES, I menu it, you mni be taller than Anne nntl Snllv and Kvelrn but I know nn Kthel who is file ft six. n Helen who Is Hie feet eight, and n Mnrgnrct, who Is file feet ten! They would look down upon jou (roni the superiority of their scleral height they nrc proud of being tnll and Art nnd hnndsoine nnd sai, "l'nnr hull .lane, its 100 nan sue iiitin t jo 00 glowing! "A ONE-MAN WOMAN" By IIAZEIi DEYO BATCHELOU CopirioM. 11, PuWo Ltdoer Co. 11 W U IT'S U HAT III IIM.I.N DFtir. People who achieve a (erialn standing Imu tn piy the pdiallltH nf hUcciss, but one of tho punishments whlih could bo (llspeneed with most easily is tho na laneho of letterB which they recolie from I'ttln known or iinkiioiiii eorrenpondents J.ongfillow, the most courteoui of all our gonlubes tiled to make some responso to every well-mianlng letter until ho found that the task oeeupli .1 so much time und exhausted so much energy ,iH to leave hlin undt foi his real life work I'mersou scolded him roundly "Don't answer them, I 111 ur do Hut when they cm lose stumps ' piotestul the ill tr.i-consclentlous poi t Use the stamps, that h what I do scrus them right'' Punch h fainiiiiM uninsel to tho inntrl monlnlly Intlltud ' limit' ' Is wise ad vice when oiiei Is tempti il to write a wholly unnecessary eoinnitinlcatlon tti u busy man nr woman I'lilesa tho writer la absolutely convinced that the letter will be helpful and welcome It Is tho part of good taste and cnnslderatcnes Iu leant It unwiltten 'uiij A til tomafl home from his office and Irlli hitwifc that he ban been accused of cmbesghng funds, mu that he innocetif. Harriet believes him nntl conceives the idea of .ttinptnff aicay nnd hiding somcichrre, and Inter on getting position icifft Harm' firm so that she may ipy on the gxixltil vtison. .S'ifc wiaiinpc escape before the police arrive, ami infer of night arrives at a tlrcani boarding house, irhcic she m beset by the fctu that suspicion mag attach it self In her. Sic tries fo niif the boarding ioimc uoman off the track, but is not at all sure that she in? iiiccccdcd. CHAPTER VI The Third Degree Armil thinking it over Harriet dc eieleel that It wifs best to go down to dinner. She had made up her mind to stn.v nt Mis. l'nxter's, whether It wns taking 11 chance or not, nnd once hnvlng decided she began to fi el moie settled ill liei mind She spent the afternoon going through the wnnt (oluinns in nil the papers she hud bought, hoping ngninst hope thnt the (oiKcrn eif Ilnrmoii i (Siujes would be advertising foi h steiiographer. but she was iloomed to disappoiiitineiit nnd it was with a heavv heart that she descended into the basement of tin three storv brown front house nt (I o'clock that evei-lng, und found heiself sented between nn mu mil- luuking ivonuin of about forty live, and a tirril fated matt who stolldlv kept his niliiil on his food and hnd nothing to mil Mis. Hntti 1 sat at the head of the table. She hud tombnl hei Iteniy nilv looking hnlr nnd hud ilonnul 11 bin. k skirt mill 11 nnne too ilenn white shirt -wnlst. mid ns Ilnriud appiurid hhe an iioitnciil rather draniatieally : "Ladies mid gentlemen, this Is Miss Tnyloi She is a stiangei iu New York, nud 1 hope mu will nil be kind tu lier. Ilariiet slid into her sent uftei lliish ing 11 shv smile mound the table, ami 111 sileiue. In gan to taste hei rathei wateiv luukliik' soiiii Miss 1'utiiiim. who sat on her rlK'1'. seemed disposed to be fnendlv. nnd began to ask some rathei embariassing questions as lo what Hur riet did and where she came fiom, but to Harriet's relief the talk about the Adventures With a Purse KXlTTIMi and 1 101 beting nre be coming uiTlie popular all the tune- this I will freelv admit. Hut ulthotigh jou may sny what jou please, I nm couviiieed thnt embioideiy will always hold Us own There are so manj prettj things that come for inilnouleiing. Tor instant e. take the dMsses for young girls girls from nbout u'ii to thir teen or fourteen, in fnct. They eome in light-weight mntcrinl. suih lis n fine lawn or voile, or henviei fnhri.s like poplin They com" readv stnmpcil for embroidering and eost S'J 50 and S!l One snmple diess embroidered in eol 01 ed nriis wns 11 ally as smart as it 1.1 t. Tlun ton nlthoiiL'li the work 1-011111 ui- -"" , , Is effective, it is not renllv ilaborate and can, therefor, lie elonu 111 a short time Here Is n briuelet that would look veiv well witli a blaek lai e or velvet dress with short sleeves It is made of blaik' square-shaped bends thnt twist nbout the arm until there nrc three ions I'ntll vou try erne on, jou enu , ,1. 1 l.r... .fr.ntiin tliet lire 11 11 nn 1 iiiiiiKiiii" ii"" - nnd how striking their enntrnst iigaiust sott white sum. riues aic-1- "" "" ? For nnntrs nf (.Itnps iiihlrfss lUmiin' I'ntt Editor or nltoim Wnlntit or Main 3000. Making More Money n lutrrrst In History t. .... lM.rt.n Lhn unu m.irripi! Mm Mario Owen always had n keen Interest I In ev entiling relillng to the historical particularly thnt which pertained to the history of her own state, Alabama After her marriage tills Interest heightened nuUerlnllj because, of tho fnct that her InisbiDil was tho foundei and ellrcctor of the httto nepnrtinent of Archives and History of Alabama, a mini who bad dedliated his life to tho collection of documents about the ntute and the 1 0111 piling of an exhaustive historical trea tlso of this subject The possibility that she might some time be called upon to cnpltnllzo this Interest In tho events of other days never entered Mrs Owen's mind for, ns she often said, she felt that one of the first duties of a wife was to participate In hei husbands work us fm an possi ble und by aiding him to complete the true 1 onipanlonshlp of mnrrlago, Utile by little, however, she found herself taking a deeper Interest In the subject und sho devoted every available moment to research woik both ulong historical lines ami thoso comic, ted with tho agricultural life of the state Among other things, It was Mrs. Owen's unfail ing war upon the boll weevil which re sulted In the practical elimination nf this nest during the epidemic or 1911 mil her work along this line wns re SKmUum tnblcisoon became general and grnda ally drifted to the. news of the dnj. "Too bail nbout thnt mung clerk who stole .$."000," rcmnrked n fnt, good. natured looking woman wlm sat ncron the tnblo from Harriet I unn.lcr II his wife really made mini with tit money." Hnrrlet snt ns if turn.. I in ntnnp, her heart racing In her hrent liki a mad thing. She was conscious tlint one false move might bring suspicion on her &h must appear ns tiiRome rnetl nv possible, nnd she forced herself to rnie her eyea Inquiringly to the woman who had spoken. Mrs. Slocuin wns a widow vith a small income and nothing to do Sht lead nil the scandal in the papirs an1 could tell you the names nf prominent people who hnd figured In m initials o( one kind or nnnthei fm hie icnrs back Ilefotc she could mnke niintlitr remark, n thin girl with glns.o iijied out v ieiouslj : "Of course, siie took the innney and I don't bin me hei, I siiiioe she aai hei husband tried to ek. nut nn existence on staivatinn wages until llui timpl; couldn't wlthstunil temptation " "Oh, but mv 1le.11 Miss Wntson, it was stealing ! Vou don 1 uim to realm what you me saving, ' Mrs Slocum saiil In n slim ked tun. of ml. e The girl called Miss Wntson lirujfl her shoulders, nud the uinn en Har riet's left looked up from his dubious roast venl long enough to iminrk ten tnHveh : "The bov has n good h piitntmn in th plnce: he mnv not liau lo!en tkt tunnel." ( "Oh. but mv deni Mr lones 'et postulated Mrs Sloiuin Hie ilisap penrnnce of the wife pun's hn juilt bevond nnv elouht 1 lie pnpi rs seem agri'cd on thnt I Mi .lones rettiiiied li li roust ual mid Mrs Sloiuin went 1 n iiniiiiplniilly : "Of ionise, thej II tilnl the nomanj she eiiu't hope to csfiipi the tnili.e onea thev get on liei ttnil " Harriet felt nil insane il sire to laugh. In spite of hi 1 thing!! nml 'he sicken ing feeling that uftti nil she had not j done the light thing fm It my 111 run nl in- num. she imilil lint lull) wonder ing iv lint Mis. Sloiuin would ni ll ihl Knew that tile fugitive fimn j istice nn at thnt very moment sitting opposite bf ut dinner: (To be 1011II111111I1 warded by mnrked sun- - 1 the cottoi glowers In the yeais win 1. f. ll.med little moto tlinn a vein is aoncii I)r Owen died nnd wlui 1 te state offl e lals began to look 111 mu I 1 r a ew petcnt suicessor thev f m I thvi inert wns none sn well epinlitled 1 te iiomll who hod assisted In t hi prcpirntlon cj thp Owen mnntiscrlpt ilu wifp who nit tnken such nn Interest m hi husbanSI hobby that she was alilt Ki nltuplt enrrv It thiough to n 1 ssful co elusion which Is the u is 1 'hat t" naiuo of a woman nppc.it a the ccca pant of one of the most impnrtant row In the state government nf viiiinmi. Summer Frot A's The only sa'd pari nlmu' u 1 mj lut years frocks out of the m r room the noss b tv of the 1 1111 s iu"" Itieliinelinlu i.1lnll Ol ( I menns only the while one to bleach them nnd sou exactly how This Is how for several hours In vn.ii borax In the propoitlon tnll s ,11 mitt 1 m t bnoif s tk then nntint ne fourt l cup to one gallun of wiitu If ,l"l',J not vvnite enouKii w nt n .Hut tills spread lliem on ine s' ---; wringing them loosels .mil 1 ' tnenj ui Iu tlie sun rney mnv m-r , -"-- pllcntlons of both bli.uhis if they m not respond even tin 11 n'1" " fr , punishment nf JavelU wit'- " " ...l.l . l ll.nl .1.11 rin 'til' P"' Hi uiiiiui 11 iuiui .ii... of course It lannni m " thing but intton and linen Immediately 1 for any; tl 'its ill' f Have you taslcd it? Butter ii 57 At all our Stores vi ;liiM).. , t I . , ii :?.,.:. 'kl, tifM-'rV .. ("-1 rtji "i
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