' f'9Sjir ' vj-t-W --? Mro"' ""''wanii'.iNHIW'NHlt"l'' tS!?SP?SK EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1921 12 'ptv 1 IT m I i nlTO.VT .mmi cit flown' 'soft lnno wcip onitrteo AT CUPID'S CALL Bu MAY CHRISTIE XXXlAn Unpleasant Interview llfwillf lllT-U'lf NV It tl lIllltStl.ltlOH Hut imllcnntinn wasn't evidently koiiib to do tin- trlik . . "When 1 met .ion "I'll Pick wmi tin linnnco toil could Imvp knocked me down with h feather. I win o n-t.-iindcd." (die ejaculated. "Aiid.nftcr nl' I'd told yon In the truin. too . Mnrv slnrfil into the cmbcri of trie Hip She made no nnor. Hid .Mm niul Pick ilicu! nip? I'.vp wont on. her i-uriinltv nnd ilte com--.lotply getting tm better of her juilR- ""nt . .. .,.. ""lour name wn liurdly even nun- tinned." Mnry paid. 'I'lil- xva a n.i'iv knock. .,.,, Of cintt"i -ou told him what I told f..n nhoitt our heinu definitely -' aped'"' went on the other gill. Oh no. I didn't: Why. 1 Wf'.). Hint 1 wouldn't." Mnry'H smoue-Diue I i I r ,s3!W ' Mnrf'o I'Oiif "Then you ran tell me nil nbout It A g n I n I've toised her hend. W n o this pro- HlllIlptllOlIK II O - bud' loins to patronize In r ' Why. It wan in credible: Hut vhe ilifl ii Mnrv akcd SI..' t li rtiit n vifll-xlioil foot out touai-d tlie feeble tlieki r of the lire. Teh: Hon wretchedly rold It '.' . liltlsTir; l" in here:" Slie flung a i.iti,rinitunil e'lincc nboilt the l'lim II''' lip mro,l in n Mirer "I se.ireeh Manic jo'i for rlmolnj: imv "ort of enti'i'talnmcnt. in preference to pcndms nn (ruin;; in n room like till" " Mat- did not rep j And een wont on . "At the mi'iio tilee. I m uriiicil .it you I told j mi detinr.e'v that Diik Cnlarilin nnd I were engaged to bu marred. You heard what I cald. And from that moment you've been sys tematically pursuing hint." Marj's large. inoke-blne eyci were on tier and under their steady glance Efe gee uiH'onifortable. Slie began to blunter. "My guardian, farrington liellau. would" certainly not wish to keep oti in his emplojment if b- ktie jour goinc-oti. I'm positive of that." "My emplofpr knew thnt 1 win tin-it-Ins Mi'. Ca ardin last nicht." said Mary, calnih. "He knew ' Flow did In Jsiioi '" "I told In in nif'-elf." "Vhntf So oii I'outidi' in him "Sine' jo'i nre mere-ted in the mut ter I lrniv tell yjui that Mr, I'lilnrdm cam. into in.'- omce jestenl'iy I" inu'.e Hi" out ti dinner. At llr-t 1 didn't In tend to aicept hi- invitation, paitieu laitf aftoi what you'd told me in the train " "pi pleui C" on " Mtiil I'v . "iir dotilenlly "You didn't wnnt to poach on mv preerve "lint later on 1 chanced my initial 1'rv j had eviel'ent ren-on" private one 1 decideil tliat I would haw- a Ions talk with Mr. Pick ralardin." Did j' ii. intlcd'" "ncred le. ".nd might I In.iuire the rea-on why'?" You might but "oii wouldn't get anv information on tli subject." re Joined the otlier B'tl be"1 talm eve. ..till on le' irritated. ani;t countenance I' gnf" n kind o' noit She .. Please Tell Me What to Do llj CYNTHIA I'jei opened In n-tonNlinient. break my promisv?. 'I never t... -' ... ...i iViMnftit I've Maf.v evidently wti- truthful. Though -ho wasn't n bit tho simple soul thnt 1.p had preiously thought her. "Miss Drew." I'.vp deilnite'y chanBe.l her laik. Iter voice uiju.vu ;" shrill, har-li tone ami took on n cooing. -uPtdlatit note. ".Mini Drew. I m nw f lv n If I'M- been rude just now . was dreadful of .me to burst in on vour privacv. Hut "-here rtic henva n pathetic little Mgh-".vu don : kno what my feelings nre-whnt 1 v been suffering '. I l w srt ,1""'h , U nVck-" She broke off. It Heemeil to her little listener :is though tears were actually shining in T-ve's eyestt .in deed they were but tears ot 'calousj, nnd not 'of grief. A,nrvst. hearted felt a twinge of emnpuiietioi, tuning at her heart Though nick .:'""' ,.':.,.,.!..,o-n" ,f'I K", it was I'viiifiu iimi '' ' '. ' wetc involved j Man's (on-cieiiie :is ft rteiimtf.) ..k,!,.. nrenn highly sensitive Iti fieuueiitlv caused her n great deal or niX-eUry trouble. It begat, to t.a '"supposo that ,tie-M.iry Orewhn,l never met the nttra.tive Dick Calnrtl t -then poib'y Kv- Hocliester would have won Hie day. Of course. Dick had ussurwl her tn.it : ho didn't like Kvc IJut. tl,in-,!l"p" I sometimes mi id these things nnd d tl i t I menu them Hve was n pretty girl I w.-ll verged in the art of handling men. , Was it not within likelihood that Kvo ! the siren could have eharmed lilm? s to the encasement that Kvc had meiitionued. larv didn't redit tlmt. Her Friend Is Angry Dear f'jnthi.-i Tlil is tin- trouble. I love my cirl -rlend. nthel, very much, hut In pchool todav coincthlng hnppcneil which. In mv estimation, was just fun.'" Something angered mv friend and now she does not speak to tne I wrote n note and apologized, she did not accept It Should Hhe" Understand, nothing wroiiR- happened OLAIItU. It Is n pity she docs not u:ept j'our apology, and It stems rather toreed that you should have written ft note about It Whj make to much of little things? Why not just s.iv to her directly, "That was Just a joUe. LTtliol : f ou surely would not take offense w here no offense was meant " He Says Men Do Love . Hear Cynthia In reply to ".liistine, ' men certalnlv do loe and slncerelj", too. for 1 nm one of that species and cm clearly tell jou so As OjTithl.i tells jou, they show their lovo differently, ou know oftentimes you lit.fr of the "stronger sex." nil men classed as nboie nnd. therefore, have to live Hi, to that iiamo Now, fyhat I mean Is. tnen do not tnrrs.s their feellncs openly,' but rather oonceul them, whether ii oe pain (normal), insults they tnito ns Jokes or loxe. leu. iltnr trlrl (as I judgo you ure), men loe Their love Is j silent and Is only told to their loved i one. This Is all I can say nt present i on this subject. Some other young man or boy renders of this wonderful column , may enlighten you morp "A KKNSINOTO.VIAN'" ISN'T IT STUNNING? I'omorroM "He My Inend'." THROUGH A WOMAN'S EYES Shall She Develop a Line? near Cynthia I have often lead your column giving advice to young folks, nnd 1 want to ask jou If you can help me out I am n girl eighteen, tnlrly good look ing and n fnlr ilancr When boys nre with tne thej like me nut afterward 1 never see them again. I do not use imv cosmetics fxcept a little powder: never any rouge I think now that the bojs of tod.i like the loud-rouged type of girl, the. type I could never lie. Hoys never get familiar with tne. Da jou think 1 act cold'.' I act perteciiv untural. just as l do when I'm with Ttrls. 1 have never kissed n boy In mj life, and when I tell sonic girls that they look nt me In pity nnd amazement. I am coming to think thnt something must bo wrong with mo. I want somo nice boy to get a "case" on me, ns they do on other fclrls. Hut after ono date they leave m- with a conl "I'll call you ut somo time" and I am done for ns tar as they nre concerned. Tell me. ".vnthia. plense, vvnat to rto Shnll I develop a "line"? Most girls have one. but somehow or other T hate to sn the same thing to each boy 1 meet VIOLET. Keep on nemg sincere, my dear. Time enough for snnc one to have a "case" on you You'll meet the light man some dnv, unrl how glad you'll he that you have not squandered your time nnd sweetness on every one who came along ' stS! Ofk 'i'i'i'i'i'i'i'i'i'ibp' . 'WflMflHjHRfj jjjjjjjjl Liij"jjjjfjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj"jjjjjjjjjmjj"jB'B 'jjjjjjjjjjH I'liutii t vVntriil New I'lifsf tight tlttltig sleeirs, with their nascs ut shoulder and forearm, would gle exactly Hip right nolo for llia "dilTfreiit" negligee uhlcli Hip spring bride wants for her trousseau. If she, Is a statuesque beauty the close-lilting gown with lis modish high collar would he extremely hemming and KIslo Ferguson wouldn't mind IicIiir copied, because she's only going to wear It In one plcturo anjhow. The white fur around Hie suddenly flurltii; ftilTs Is iniotlief institutive tiniih ho sure j ott don't forget to put it In l!j ,IK.N XKW'TUN CarryiJ Individualism Too Far A'-iin h-nr tnuu n wnnni riter ' "iigraved was turioij t..Tturbi'd .is to u ";i.i . i,i.i nf ,nrri.'il 'if,. ' hpther the word 'and" between her ThU time sh,. en..- iisht ".t ..id initials and her li:i.b..udsfu.nu.tet.. ing men : "The Homaii. ' lu- .i. "hn " Hiders wa.hlng dish". aer"d is tanling the economic progrex of her sex. "Chihli.ii. li" J.. 'i''- '"''in over to the child-re.il mi i-ju- iiil.-t-'Ilier know ni'.re .ibmlt i' t'.au luotln r. do niijwnv'." And ill this in tin- pea ot 'nnli riduali.m" '. 'l'l.l ,.li.. .T.tt'V . I'ttf! .HI', n. t urn sa. red in washing dishes neither lo '"Be' tie Hot if washing .Usui's I. ,1 necs idnce ' onii n hare long .me . . .i... i. ... ..iv.. ,,i .,,ii,Mr ii'i tlmt thf can ilo tli.'tr ohs mm -t i i snrf pari in in.' jiu i'i ,,- .,..' - - - , , ' ....i ..f ...; ivnr from Iiiim- interest. hpuul mid . Minis! H 111' S f'llj. u - ", ,'..... - , .. . , the dihe. would he to 4 t nar noni the wh.de job -which if ti"t "a. iwl i ortn'mlr Hih iniisr I til port nil t One HI rnrth then I uy tlmt ui.liiinin.- i glorifieil'anil the w.iiiinii who doe. it i doing a iiiiii'h bigger thing, nnd is i" spe.'ted and honored bv nil lioe.oiiie- mill'leil people us lining ui,,." i".". Of iniirsi. there is ill 1' Ii dlinllp'rv m rthen one enn he relleu'd "t the Hlle the cure of 'luldreii rlmt line I help 'iin nnd inotln't's lontiiic .rk .'"ii n Ideas on Dancers Dear CvnthlA T nm n vounc man just a few j-ears out of mv "teens." single and don't know how the opposite se rave over mv heautv ns no compli ments are passed. About the' onlv time I read vour col umn i when I feel blue and would like to lend about some "few" llBht-liaded people who nre nulte "young ' at times nnd who are In some mlvip, caused by their "heatlnc It around the hush" friendship with another person who also iiikv be so Inclined t must n limit thnt your column does have some sensible sugKestlons and opinions Vour corrisismdcnts tn mot cu.es are hints" about dancing, which, when car ried to an ex. es or so practiced, nar rows nnd ronnnes one's thoughts nolely in that object oine are so "het up In it that lhe have no time to thml; out their oivn love affairs' or use common snse vf hen conversing with a noli a thing us woman s I person of an opposite mind. Dancing m eitl- JUq' ill' nnv oiner "iuii, niiitnuin- B ITTimiDh. I '-111115. 'lf.. wiiiv.ll. "lirii .,,- ried too far, will cause complication, nari'i.w -mlndetltiesK nnd the like. I would advle these "loe luin iH.sles anil laddies to rut down on the dancing a bit. stiiilv human nature and tnkc up other Interesting subjerts anJ ni'nsle more with 'non-danceru," foi I t,hlnk thnt it "ould rest four feet a bit nnd es-ercise the brain which also can not tand either extreme IA U a.siired that she .hoiilil have ipilte the trnditiniiHl eugr.iutig mi her wedding ring, .lie was giving her address. "Mrs. Weston''" he quirled. 'I Ml. II.. .Ml.. Allll!" I.llke l't I'.HII.e 1 Hill IU4 to keep IIIJ lllllllleil mime ' : tlraj hint oei iin- tiiiditl.'iiul in gnuiiig and then Miss Annie Lake with the addre.s of Mi. Wt ston ! It i. tine mid g"d Unit there is in ns anv man s. ot oin are tne ma ioritf of wunieii no louder like the biight-hiied "co'k.iioo. born in .on tlvi'j" t.. which 'hi. advocate of itnii fiduallsni .'"inpnre. us, but niiiiiv of us who take luib.wii. and cluldr. n .erl niislv have found thnt thej still ueed not precliule 'lie wiue.f inn reel. "A ONE-MAN WOMAN" Hy HAKl- DEVI) HATCIlIiUHt VotiunoM, tOili bu I'uUlia Littocr Co. nlReient'f Ink" oil tin ni.'tm r s iiiim.. But enn ,i . hihl reams .pecialist in nl things replaee .1 inot'ier' oold mothers so want to he teplui.'d'f Non' tbnt I know. lndifiduull.iii : Wn.it iieut-i oer nnineiiee eim there h- fir iin.f woman indtviduulitf 'h"'i iinphintini 't 'ipon the -oul ol a child iP"n fiitui" geni'i' ntimi. than iimkii it the guiding .tar il.it .af.'U pilot. '" i tniiiiif 'lirough t'ic highfn and '.imi. t life' This i rj for i .'.r . I i I'l.tn u ie .! ritlee of 'thing- fh.i' -'al! '"i'i' '" iniuds lie .' an 1"' oh "' 'hut urred nt ft ii"elf r' t ii .' Iin A woman who had tiik-ii ii"- w- '1.1111-' -it..: ' be Cheer Up! Iieai i n'li .i- car'-er And .". Inning leniinsl ( glow with and enj'.j ll''' world, so working an ever ci enter lUlluenc upon the lives within "in sphere, to hold down Mie old big job easier and better, let not to tie re.trnteil to It. it .eeum t" mo that we have found the n.'iue of 'iefuliie.s unit ol hamuli''" I' .,, 'iev. ,iid thut and .' ek to ca-t, h.att reitene i iron i ineiiii'Mi noun ,r the o big job that in the verv na- I looks or .none; be-use If a glrlfdoesn t tr.. -f things ciiiu.it bj- ci-t ."". . ,to . u.ii.b i..enuom,il Mies not the kind to want '" discard it au.l cha... a tiulil lc I . N , ,,..VH ,,m tlle thlunH men instead ''f Improving It mid expanding un,d ?cept estra uod looks and lots i All Will Be Well I am a fmniK man of 'lghteen vi-ais mil urn writing to vou for ads Ice Here's the nuesllon Why don't 1 llltc ulrls ' I hae been cnlleil u "woinim batu but Cod known 1 it in not I am just a plain cNeiwda)'. hui.l working fellow upposo we taKu up the thins a ftllyw ought to h.no to attiaet a decent gill hialns, good health n. re irood character and a good 'or'i; nl cnmvs homn friim hi.i office unit tclli his irii' thnt lit1 Ann drrii, nmtiiil 'if emhessliiit) inn.i, but that he ix ninnrcnt. Unmet Mieirt 'ii'm and conciirri the ulen nf ijettitni n fiotliiuii trith ti firm to thnt shr uiny jt.j on the imiIj icr o. She mnmiues tn cimiic brfore tin police nrn'ir and tnlc nt nujht arrives nt n ilrenry liomiluiu Aoisc irheic the m beset by the fair thnt titujiieion may attach itmlf tu htr. This fear i? Mrcnnthinril irhen nt 'irr nVi rfiiiHCi- nl Mrt. liattvi , rrrry one nt tne table '(iscmsjm ic cut. tiHAl'TKIl VII A ISi'iv I'riimd HAitltlJ'jT managed to force hcr.elf to eat a lew tnouthfiiK of the .kimpy rice pudding, and then lo the aecompa liiuent of the scraping of chairs she mad her eseape. The 'ong evening in htr little hull bedionm held nut no escape from the tenor Unit 'ic. I her. Slie felt as though she were . auglit in n web. The door closed behind her. she mu ii chair up to !he one window anil stared vacantly ncn... the .pace that .epurnted the house, on this .rrei tioin tho next. Her thoughts were anything but comforting. Suppose she failed now that sh" had rikcd so much. Aftei .ill, .he hnd trusted a gnat deal lo fate in -uppljiug an opening in the firm of Harmon & flnnc. At the time whet, the thought hid lii-t occuried to her the .cheme seemed cntlrclj feasible; now .he wondeieil how .In muld hnp belieicd it would work out A soft kmek nt the door made net tatt uji in sudden l"rror. Hut she forced herself to call out cnltnl) enough. "Conic in." The knob turned nnd In the dim 'ight Harriet could fnintlj descry tin figure of the girl cnlled Miss Watson "1 thought I would find .Mill neio moping in the daik." sh" began brisk Ij "It's hard lines in be all alone in a big strange city, isn't It? Can t we lime a llttln light on the suhjectV" And with n short laugh she reached up nnd tinned the gas to its tiniest capacity. Theie, that's a little better. Of course, old lbixter hn the tiling -tuffed with inlton wool so Hint jou can't use up too much.'' Harricfio.e .unl ,'nme over to her. Sue felt the wrrml' in this girls nil van, es toward her. "It s iiwiuii) iuici of jou." she be gan shyly, sitting dmvn opposlti MlsS Watson on the bed. "I'm afraid I was If nelj . " "Of course ion were. I noticed it at I In table; vou had the most scared, desperate look on jour fnce when that .iwful old .caudal monger. Mrs. Slo cuiii. was letting off steam." Hnrriet wondered v. lint Miss Watson would think if .he knew the real reason fir Hi' look .lie had worn at the tnble. 'I siiMio.e miu'.c looking for work?" Miss Wntson unit on. Harriet rather liliid hi'.' fnce ill spite of its thinness. "Yes. I ntii. ' llarnet returned. "l'e ln.'ii locking thloiigh the pupeis I hi. afternoon. "How did mmi happen lo come to New York?" And Ihen at the .vpres.inn of llnrn.'tf face the girl hurried on quicklf. Don't tell me if jou'd rather not I suppose mmi had four own lea son.. ' Hniriet nodded nnd bicnthed a igh of relief. "Well," Mics Watson went in. "I iliihl. I can help miu : that is. if ou happen to he a .lenogrnpher nnd ptctty good in ynnr line. It's this wnj A friend of mine who was privnte .ecie inrj to Mr. Harmon, of llnrnion ii tiraies, in this city, is leaving, .lie's engaged to be married. (Tomorioiv The Chance Mm Wanted) v The Woman's Exchange Wants a School 7o tie Editor ot TTein an' l'aot. Dear Madam Will you pleasif intoim mo whcraI can find a Rood school thai teaches manicuring, halrdreSRlng, sham poorlnff nnd nil thRt Is necessary In a beauty parlor? DIMPM3S, I could not recommend this to you through tho column. Klthcr consult th business section of tfio telcphone'dlrec tory or Inqulro of ft hairdresser. Can Find Camj) There Tq thi J.VItor 0 Woman's Foot: Rear Madam Ileadlng your column every night, I havo noticed you have helped many rJeoplc, bo I nm coming for help now. I am a young gltl of eighteen. 1 would like to know where there Is a nice camp for girls of my own nge. t want to spend two weeks there on my vacation this summer. R. Ij. The Y. W. C. A., nt Eighteenth and Arch streets, will be nblo to tell you of Just the placo you nre looking for, ns there nre camps for girls under the auspices of this organization. I hope you will have lots at fun looking fot wnrd to your trip nnd know that there will be a pood time for you when you actually take It Vou are sure to enjoy the life of tho camp, nnd It's going to bo the best Itlnd of thing for you. Cleaning Gloves To rie Editor ot lt'omnit'n roc- Pear Madam Can white h.ld gloves i.e cleaned at homo? If so, how? I should also like to know how gray suede gloves may be cleaned, Can you tell mo aiiytnttig of the oiigln of the superstition nbout opals? 0. O. Vou can clean white kid gloves wltn gasoline, if you are very careful when you use It. The work should bo per formed outdoors, ns, on account of the Inflammability of the gasoline. It Is necessary to b extremelj cautious. car Don tetraeniorifio win niso clean them. This can bo purchased nt any tit WT store. It will clean tho gray suede gloves, too It-Is strange, but nmoTig the auclenu tho opal was alwaj's considered nn ex ceedingly lucky nnd precious; rnlncinl. The Romans ranked it next In value to the emerald ; nnd, In tho East, the In habitants of that part of tho world believed, and still do believe, that the opal makes the wearer beloved of Ood anil man, so long ns no trusts Binccroiy in Its power. The unlquo character or tho stone In tho cause of the remarkable supersti tious about It that have arisen. WHArS WHAT iir jini.E-v nrx'iK A MAN EXPECTS PRAISE, THOUGH HE DOESN'T GIVE IT Because lie Never Seeks Admiration He Docs ioi Admit th Truth Even to HimselfBut His Wife Finds It Out "A Some breaches of etlipJette aro easllj recognized One or these obvious rude nesses, of which all properly reared chll dren aro conscious before leaving th nuiseiy, ts "whispering hi coinpauj-.' Tho "compiiuj " iniij" bo one othci per son or a largo group; the fault Is th same In either case. Not only Is actual wiuspeilnt, taboo, but so inconsistent with social nmeiiltieu me all .symptoms of hidden conspliacy thnt no two or more must seem to have a secret from the otheru. Seciets they tunc no doubt; wo nre not obliged tu ivfeal our Inuuimost thoughts and hopes to all and sundry, nor are thoy, tu tin n. under any obligation to unbosom their pilvate aftalts to us. What Is to be aolded In the Interests of social cour (e is the appearance of a cabal, a smalt gtoup holding In common a seciet which tuny bo onlj- a trivial matter, but which, by word now and then, and an cxcluuiKO of glanccB thev magnify Into something ot Import. The untuiat In ference from their conduct Is that no ono else present Is sufficiently Intelli gent or friendly to he admitted Into tho secret .MAN doesit t fitteti liriilsifi" Rome one said one time, "because he seldom scelot prnlsc himself." Xo ho doesn't go ot uftor lfn,s very much but lie doesn't have to. When lie Is born his mother thinks he Is the most wonderful bnby thnt was ever born, nnil plie continues to think no until his little bi other 'comes nlong, Hy tlmt time ho has started to be lieve It himself, "I'm n liig boy." he announces grnmlly. "I'll hit you!" And for n time, his own tiplnlon ot himself is more tlmn sufficient to sat isfy him in fact. It would keep two boys pretty well supplied. 1,0ns before it begins to (lie '',v,' or his- mother's plniti remarks nnd his father's rrltidsms take effect, "she comes along. "Oh, shucks !" he remark!1, blushing ly. when she first admires his skill in athletics. "Do you like it, really V" he in quires, with uplifted, Insincerely non chalant brows, as tho young lady ad mires his first Bane necktie. "I don't want to talk nbout met ht piotests, ardently, wJien he brings his first hard-won raise home to Ilia admiring, prnlsuful wife. "Let's talk about you!" Hut he doesn't say ir until after she luiH snid all the complimentary things she can think of. No. he doesn't seek ptnise or appte t'lnlloti ; he knows he can get it without half tiying. IF HIS wile falls him thete Is iilwujb ti dtiughtei, ft icspecfful, nymp4 thi'Mc clerk or Monographer, or the mother who told him in the beginning that he wn wonderful. tteinpinber that, little spring bride, write it flown on n perpetual calen dar fo that it will turn up every now nnd then nnd be always there to re mind yon. Tic doesn't seek admiration or ap preciation; that Is he won't come to you and beg you lo soy how fine and splendid he is. And whenftou do tell him, hell re ceive it with an easy maimer of pleased Indifference, and Ins may even be a bit bored by it. Adventures With a Purse Plit the shower present to the en gaged girl a nice Mnderln guest towel would be it welcome and must no ceptnble gift. A ccrtuin Madeira shop I know has n goon assortment ior ine I remarkable price of fj.1.2." each The 'designs arc ottiuctlvc mid the iiualltj I good. Thete is something nbout the use of bath salts that nppeals to nie. Somehow ' it seems so luxurious to bathe in a I flagrant tub of bath salt-scenled water ' Of course, too, they' have n definite use, making the water softer and having a I verv refreshing effect. The nicest kind I know ot can lie nan tor eigiuy-nve cents nnd ?1.."0 a bottle. 'Do not buy your first bottle, huwcier. unless jou have niade up your mind always to use these bath salts, for once jou try them ou will want to use them always. The girl or ninn who sits in an olhce chnir all day lins u problem that those I who do lots of walking nnd little sitting j do no' know. 1 speak of shiny clothes i A cloth skirt or tin; roughest kind of trouser material gets shiny in a eij i slioit time, ami it Is my opinion that i slilny Is only another and kinder wind for shabby. A felt pad for the sent ol T tiie chair solves this problem Oiu simp has nice felt pails that can be tied I right down tu the seat of the chair i The price is eighty-live cents You will find one a great romfott . Yar nnnirs of ..hops address Woinnn'n Fact bdltor or nlione Walnut or Main 3000. expect it ; he'll wnnt ,, won il neves n.ii. '"'.", Hut he'll although he would never mmt'17'.V tiling, even to himself. uca If ho docs not get It from ... jvll go to that daugl iter, "L "' l that sympathetic stenographer nrCl,rk , remember, too. ti,f ... . . , seek U. s,..,u -'i... V. l he likes 1. nnd ", l W th, nuT, J-'spok (lit IHssm about showing any apprVlMfon10 "T miration on l.ll , wpr"Jnt,on d. Ho may, after while, decide ti.. . can take it for granted now ?V?U cares for youAc , HuV vliv 1,5 lie have married you? ' ou,s It tlown't seem fair to vou nf ,. that while you must Mem surnH.COtnrMi delighted w)th each s o y of l,,,rin Ls. in business ho need not do icK" cat large portions f the ?w dlsVfe ' "?v.c??"M,roi. '"" iiow h ,:. Imhltnnla now l. I. il .. '." I0 proval of It and you. T0 JDOUUT it Is unfair, but ou Li not change the univrrsn . i... , nonr iia la h... ., . . , .... ,, iiiuui' innr n-. and-you have to take it or leave Mm' tie iiuh ueeri urougnt up on apnrcc ,. tion, admiration, the praise of nth.. ' And, nftcr all he U an awf nl? P' i usband, Isn't he? "lly nl pUBSnI Ma;yunfriflajij j n HI i5 JmT Vn U iH Br rt A good house-wife will no more tolerate scarred floors than she will dust. Especially when it costs so little in time, trouble or expense to give new life and looks to floors and other woodwork with "LAVA-VAPs". Simply apply it at night. In the morning, you will find a smooth, hard, elastic surface that radiates brightness and resists wear, scratches and even water. At Your Dealer's All Colors and Clear Felton, Sibley & Co., Inc. Philadelphia Manuoctureri of Colon, Pmnti and Varnishes jmcc 1S63 U1-1.) "Save the surface and you mvc U-jOsjr P'Ll3iKalB'l Ceil, ra' s I'M It" can lirni; nckirj . us nothing but 11 of mone Now for tn Mtul pan When, If 1 no to a party 01 eiiieitniii ....,, i,,,t .im Intt oilnccil to 11 irirl. 1 feel nil out of sorti and li well. I would w. Till-: DAILY NOVELETTE 'in p" u .i said that he , N;''.,",;'0: Zut &" 1 SS - nh.,.,. to f-nturc largely in small fruit ',,,,u,p,, ,',,. 0,.,ai,i vuuu chap. Lore ana' Stratchrrriex It v M N 1.. UI'.KMN . l '.min s'lid .Inn ' ' 'I'm w .10'. mw. n I .I'I i,e And .if ' i"ii i n -. in ici t, n, ai b' 1 in. it i in.l to lis tl.' "t l '! Wniiw - 'p"r l-eil fo' r. '1 . bst of ', tin in nit i si . Tr.m Wi ' j.. i":' " i tr.. i'. -. ' i th' " i " ' tjnrn t" In 1 1 I r 'I1 tow n kn" - i" . ' slid -Ii " 'i i "' ' ' Iltca'is- I " " " f.irU lil. . " I i' '.- lli'c Lie "Tll'.v ' I . i ill v i t in lll-'ll' i lfikm; ir.i. I'"-' -' '.""" ai , ' nit' i r I i. t i"i .ns. n" ' -i I I i' '! M. . ''iiii 1 .' " iti.- fin .In- N,'h n -T.iin 'ii'iul. n, is nr it - i l N di!.., .,' ". 1. wiiii. an pig I i' i r oui' I trie' d- 1 ,. . ttuv II' l I .is 1 'II! ii. ,' I 1 leiid. I -la' ' n'l II. ' ' ' ' c "li'MH ' w nm. ' io i'.....i . I' . i . I I 'i make .gn-. li "i I- ' .i I. 'ig 'in-'" ' l, t.i it i. i 1 T'" i "We ll in. i up ,,ii t- .!' '! i me .itui y.j'i 1,0' !. halt t i pr.it" ' ' I, I nn in ik. 'i I.ud' Ag'- ..art it. nt"' ml' ii .pt""l .Isn't z'M'fullv i,. ',.'11 . ,,.w mi siirjirNe b' am nt g i .si I. .11 hi l.if !' ad''" l! ,.l(. .- ' 1 '111 I ' -U ie n'ii I' .' "i- ,i. ni.i" ..f t . i .ik Hi hi"! tlirniji j, ni, i h, in !' i In1 s 1" "I" ,"''1 I, , I iinh '. nl i n I - win li.n.ii f . in ti . I '-i.'lli' in d aw In- own liRllli hill! III i III III ) mi "Ai l' I'"' isitnr- from this town tn tl. ' nm fair ill W'ldcii thf past i. et W !s '1 lllllM'.s IS. iti- Il i- wli.fr nei'"! li. i tl" fi r .' not th" nlj itfio 'ci t"i "ii t'-wi siiian. aii'i tn'.t i.-t',,;i ,!; i !K null i .nj in the ii' iir In tnr I 'iiiinii'liit'.."- Tool "' "Wnnt i. I'" world.' in sun T"iu. aid s(,,ni ' Iil.'ss I'eopie wen l'iic-1,.. ii,Ms,inr in I anil, iioildlh.. ,ind sinilinif nnd ini'ii" piiund to hill.'' Ii.ind Tion'- '.."ll wi'iit a,' If '.. ill's" this wu pin "f .IhimI iliMinl plun Ami h. re wis Ainu- in the . orui r ' Sue lui'l lead li"r pap' r. I'.o' Intiiid ut h-r iisunl null Den nt " lb Ho. Tnui n, j ' and can ! little nod. tin re was nil odd look "I' -urprine and of io.. il utnl" r her -mil. ''hhe tl xlii t siippos. 1 .. il.l t'n I a ir'rl to ho. u" thonx ii 1 uiiili Sen nil limits l,.l. . n. I in I'i io -1 ni- time th- Scn'm-' .'ii.ii.. ..ut rn-re .irn .ois . ...... V"'" ,","n." . her item: ".Mr W ilh.im W ill- i;'";,,1., 'a!!, ., bii'-. !u- d m u'ture- nnd o on .M.anwliile Tom. with .T.inet and Hob Ma. 'Veil n- ndvisers, was tudjuu' the ''ulmntion f strnwberncH. The WhIKm ! was in Bond Hhap..' for the ep. m inen' It had been sown to buckwheat one i.ar and liter planted t" potato, s. t, w ell -tr rttlied. it awaited the f.inni: strirvbein plant- nlrend ..r I- red Abo a trii- time the Krti'ini" wit i a not lace Iwinini; ha n'.i'pt.'d a position an cashier in ylie s Hunk He . mm I I'ee nft.r seffrnl ear . uhmiui1 mi ii I'"'J Nehrai-kn institution W. I.nl hnn a hearty welcome iiihoiik is The new man l.".aioe uipu'nr I ! i was at the hotel for a w.ek. then. Inn- , ins met Asnes j.i'..iuptlj uritnl "Mn ' Norman to take inui to board. ".Ma and Agnes iiiimnl his ni;reeiilile ioii- lunation, run! the fnscinntinu ouijn j bourd wliiih i.e brought with liini. so I,. M'ttl'il down nt tin' N'orui ins' and i became Asms .v.irt ul parties und en tcrtniiiini nl - Tom's I I. p.- , ml JO(n d'lHIl t" elO whin Twin n .ipp nnil. but heiiin .la n t s ud vi. !,. let niul If. s alone tin -'iitiinc j:iiis and In r luf.-t adnincr. I Lie night Tom s;n leadiuj; n Burden mnS'iine -Mu V. il oppomie. wnilliii; toi es. ort .lanet to a patty, when a imgh-l hor entend liiirriedli ' lli'Ml.l til" in ws. i on folk-V ' ll'' ti.iiire. "Yoiiiis 'liiiiiiux- stolen n.oiiei fio'n i he hunk nnd i-hippc Imv u " I.UIMliS the oilers lo di-ctiss tin' triini. Tom s'jpped a win He went' klniiulit t" Akii.s whom he found in, t.'lirs ' Asnet did i '"I ' are for low':" he nkei tiikmi: hei Ins "If j u didn't" she wim i-luikini: l.er hend ifiirril1 I want in know if "hi Hire fur mi . ',. ,,ed mi all tin ' I t m.ii know 1 1., jou 1 ,ve me. Agnes'; j And will you niarri ihp': ' . "Why. jes. Tollilliv, I d do love win but the Sentinel -aid we all thought J oil well' ( llUHL'llI fill." -unl Tom, "linn was the Sen- iiiifl's nonsense ISh-s jnu darlui,'" Now i nine to the mi 1 1 "ith me and te'l the folks." ' ..ii did H little girl ' he -aid later to Jiini'l ' Acne- -ai sin h(gnn to be renljj inteiesteil w In ll .she heiiid Ilo re was another gill Then she likes the win I'i. Muck to the f.uniMork, ii i, l So we 'I haw n do ihl w . 1 cant explain my .ermiKs vci v iiiucn towuid vtirlH, hn oh. well. ueiei eouhl nn. lei stand 't inK'If You might UB .Ht "iiltlMitlnc then nwniaintniiee but how .-1111 that b when I cant eien be sorlnble w.lh tliein" So pleace try to eMil.in. 'hi irurlciite problem for me And 'thers ns wtll H M 1C In veni jc two i oil ll hale forgotten ,ill .ib"ii 'his worn 31' 0'ir nnj ir limine i tine true lalUltie '. th' Blt'liJ rhere .ire lots "1 nm.', 'ipauiiiMiiiH hinli .'l ml it thin fe 1 hands in d ng 1 in i fen Hi ('(muni it oil I w ' ll.l 111 si o II IrhlHl' r "II II Ul I I fo , ' S(I 1 li strni' In r , MiV S' mi ti I . I ,s , A icp.'ii' nail oU'irwd w .'kilj III Wuldtli witn a jniiij et f'oiiiplelc .Noielilte "More llrPfioii!i Than ('old" Flu' Question Comer 4 Today's Imitiirlir, 1 lie-crili" a I'ouveiiietu ink welt ihut would prove nil attraetivt. oin.iiueiil tor the denk .' Wli.it -ort of vest would freshen up wondertullv !ut n-ar's serge di.--' ;, (hit of what material is a charm ing dress for the Mlulll irl J'a!.h loin'd'' I. Ilow .an a pietn table niticle for '!-" " 'be liunier months be Illllde ' .1. In what noie. ii'iKitinn .s a mono grain un wmiu of the new station erv plum!' t! What new miiler..il slight. v thinner and iifn r than ciejie de i luni'" Saturdaj's An.swei-i 1. Mine Aitic .Moiii'oiix lia.s t lie un imual honor or being the llrst woman ni.e Hhii to m tln prize if Jtoiiii' for iiudn!.s. .' , trlkniB panel etTctt in a one pieee fiocU of blue 'affi'tn ih n pieis. .f imik embroidered orcan die. which Is set in vest -like and extends t" the bottom of tho slur, the sIicvk being ot the nmo ma t i int. ,'t lion, iminted in a round, open work design, fashions a novel and extremely useful hot -pinto stand. t. Some uttrai'tiu! plnce curds are ninde by pultliis a funny rhyme nbout the isiifst on eat h one 'i A uiiuiU'' ho'iler tor a candle is painted biiitht blue nnd iuis i t it im I 'ii back of tin- .'iiiulle 'hat I- shaped like nil allele, iiistend of I'iriMi'nr. 'he in -nlf of this stand being decorated with Kin (lowers. 0 Appl'inK " -trong scrubbing powdci wu'. a stiff, brush mil trrin. li hot wnter is nn effoc . u. win .f feiiioving dil linn I. .ii nut fi "in lloiil' You may be Sane in everything but eating level-headed in business, but daily digging your grave with your teeth. You eat the wrong foods and too much. Keep the body buoyant and the mind alert by eating Shredded Wheat the food for (he worker with hand or hrain contains everything th'b human body needs, prepared in a digestible form. More nutritious than meal or eggs and costs much less. Sewing Made a Pleasure , A. , tf . if diniimi'jBBiwH On H i JHHi IIIIHim a ns.Ns '?k BiiBH lip i C2l9llltl flfllllfH lTZ22SBBnmmM itttsts.-t HB llHHMHHBjjjjHHjjHHIMMHHHHBBHQaHH ! "s Ma 1 it lyft Two biscuits make a satisfying mcnl. Hii 1 1 in Delicious with berries or other fruits. i .T-'ldh. 1 The Willcox & Gibbs Electric Automatic AmomcUiL, as you perhaps know, means that the tension auto matically adjusts itself whenever you change threads or goods, from the lightest to heaviest or back again. Electric this is the machine with the direct drive motor, the only type that is per fectly quiet in operation and that will remain noiseless forever. Imagine the enjoyment of owning this silent, finely built, portable sewing machine, which has no bobbins to wind, and which sews a seam as strong as three threads. You may buy it on easy pay ments. Call and see it run, or phone for a free demonstration in your own home. Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Co. 1709 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Telephone: Spruce 21D2 ; C( JRTESY 5 service; 1 Y. , I ... .
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