'3' 4" A'" ." rvq te?r- - -?--" nt .J ijj . ,. -.., ,c,'. HWSVtWi-.xNV' TS l$mtWt&wmw? ..-.Jtote 6 E VEX NO PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, SATCJKDAY, APRIL 30, 1921 5 i w "0 AT CUPID'S CALL Uy MAY CHRISTIE XXXV I "You Care for Hinti" IfrtTTTTFltt mornln? i nini I d nok 11 W WnkfiiKt f.,r nut Mi. k wrnt I 1m, describing their lionet mnnt ' Oh M6. Indeed i I Vouldl TM tin a sharp idgeii atone nil (I grind It to ft groater keen ness And then I'd fix it t.i . bamboo tn K " With this Jieculiarlv n. f i weapon 1 d go 'T spearing ttni Those coral le.-fs and blin laKiMin" re full -f tl-h It's nulte nniu t n g r it f h I ti g them" 'Ih. Hung i a twltitcntinu ilN ii i" i" ting snapped upM.v i Oh, that uiii happen laugh I "I'd build n it"' tii fast on Hnv vm that lias been i'ii' Krij nd bah'l in ib ' ' V V ' 111(13 I II.. ml -. ' iinl'l ns hi i mil ip I I ii c "Imrk ii i' Hon t ii k 1 1 brcn'- ri union lSl tivi'i'l with mud irl of glow ins lli iwin' s eoniltlX embers? AVoll Urn to you. Mart 'And .vou ci'u! ou wanted '"" I've caught them four" trap, made basket and some , lifne nil the "game Itud- "f all Mtuls oft. n in n ligurc-nf-nf , rss stirl.s Hlld II iM't Oh I'd hi- ii Wonderful proudet mil prottotor- w, and lover, .uarv "I'm euro of it tie voun.: svrl sjjhisnered It was ulori.ui- t" tienr those tales, to dream those lr ntti the i faint heat from th" tire .. nimI In on jjnro up a. vision f those mnlii is lands, where wnrmtli roiuutn i ind eolor lived. "Mary, I hawn ' jtt. You re .mug l-ou'll marn ni' ' were Imploring "I I oh, Mr ce've only known hud xoui imr to tell me tint llf lor lone- ( maidin i Ii othrr link i f w lie flung hi twinds out with n bo faaly impatient ge-iture "I've known mi fo enr". my i Bweothcart I m vmr- 1 if dreamed about you longed fm ir meeting ' Tho very tirt tune t lint I saw vou I I Just had to follow u lor ou'd he- 1 Vritched me. M r I knew immo- . dlately you w , i the mil Kill out of I lnt im all tho wot nl t i nii lime" Hera Mntv mshed "You certnmh did tie (straight mi voui fnte teord?" "My fate denr heir' oil inhed that tilt- he repented nullng. imhi i metiiher now ion TOUnd me tinkering with nu motor tyclo outside -hut "limn railun stn tion? Well I ir i loiii-jion I miiit fiiako " ies' le 1 im Mn lookfil into &is eyes "HerogoiM uihii It it piomie Ins) ghat you'll forgne iiiei &$' A MRS. WILSON EXPLAINS CHOOSING OF FRESH FISH Dictionary of Food's r.s With "Extracts' and Continues Into the "F" Oripin of btufjed Figs By MRS At IIXIN WCepyriatit, ; ; 1 11 son a 'toisis '' -a fA6SEMDLIi io..i and i m-ifun,; them are irnpi'ut feaiiireN r.f feorrcot menu milking I he ure h!m jMpeaSary from hh momi standpoint M Knowledge of tin 'o iihtv Hnd vmisou fcaahafi the houewifi- win iminii fnod fcrfl C03tly or lor-esjon lim:U low m ThlR rArI. v ,- will si. r u in,. Dl I tracts, as - oinn erein nnuied llnwir &B CXtrai t- r Ih ii vei niijioruint part In our sen m fticiHi making Extrai N ii" th' nron attc .irineiple bt Uplces, fru. Mg'tuohn hrb nuts ami flowert Ii - m" Hivsible lo ob a Almond . nlipi nam n mrtaut Jpottes, cherry g nir r 1- mon nutmeg tanfttm, pineapri nm- pippermint peach, pbtaehlo t 1 m wlniergreen. saspoetTy, rose, tra Iith vmiet H n Ar,;r. ..I.,.. IIIIIUU, ' .C. .! I and the mint CtS. Tbih Lf o id. - ulnio end- I Yarlety of llam n k- yftrinu, a floui. a f coarse t tue; alio ko-wn n-. i -liiin. usul n 8 briaikust cere.il f - mldren diets and In puddings '-"I l Ita'ians in tfcaklax ttmlr fauioud p n-1 (i-h Jnmll Garden i t fennel i In herb, usuajly to nl i the Kr.-ni.li gte&an garuen l - ; ns a -nlud and Jt green, nlso young i ( im ..niiKi tda nsd in ttie n uniifin.'ure of cor iiola ncd sirupa lrig Fruit of lis n. e t win. u there ra many hunitre 1 f Hiietin 'I In rrti fruit is a d "-io i and ju v sel SlxH 1 r i.r' ot its weight is itKUgar an! ' t- a einarknbly thin 4CV, It vane n i - from u deli ! I The Question ( orner Today s liuiuliies lDthCribe a in w t)-.l . at s a decided inpr . n . t iie old one a-i IM i 'l Mo rn -.r- njf it iHli hi ti'in ,1 f I fereat i--2How - a B contain, i ' i I w I 'ins titl fashioned' 3. If Mie i ' . -flout ' n I bottom n i the h tix.il i k, Out of what ! can n w o.iiv s ' made, wbl'-h or fimall 'g nnl tn ho room as EH' I r, M'. r, I n ,111 7.-i iihfi al t'n nearfb r-e Id ' th- r lari: an ornann ut I r.Nr ni t nit Cu DNiCTibe a pretn IS uncrnc trom ono. T snal TTllltK fw Whatvham mi' ai ' air o fr o an nrrangenieut . f i evening dres i yesteriLty "s ns et s 1. Mary Hall" k iiu"i . e Inventor of a in nai nw in Btrument, win. h a a ngh' al Conforming i ih t r eal and which Is u- I ii s i,is n.o'ine picture thentr. - t - hrw d'tft ront colored light- Htugi wiiil.) a music n ii.'iiii; i i -vi iC An uniifunl lo. ig How. i that 9 could be tieli.il int. the girdle of a dark llftertio i I ' nu nlmn bilk rose with ..titer i ainte a aoeTi violet 1(3. A hnndy an I att i tr snipping 1x15 U ian a. i i ,tim i.ainer deep nud monu pn at thi- top anil lined with tan i. .-sinin r-ilb Kf. "Wireo linger" iik -mall nm for the khoul'liri, n I a llirgrti one for the camlole uneif whuh im roado of tun libh'u roe with Jaco around them make a pretty $vn4 ftexpenali o 'shower" gift for us orwaced elrl. IJ5 V)t tho living ro,,ni inantelpie. e WW snips moaei innoacu tn jifaa, Is an old fashioned orna mftnt that is again In fuor lL Fholographs which have become dusty can oe cleaned with n oiom ellghtly molstencl with warm watar and ammonia. "U'hv flint rienenda linon thl cnor mil of the crime " She gave a little tinkling laugh done was her head n he now. her heartache all her lone lints WVll. IM fixed tho darned nullum- up iiitc O. K -when you came on the scene. Nothing remained but to ride it round to the inn And then I ft It that 1 tniiKt follow you. nt all (Ktii must keep vou well in view And n 1 managed miraculously to -peak In yon. pn tending all the time that mi old nnohlne woe out of no imi utid that 1 had perforce to nulk on did nil thin bteausc vou. wanted to to get to know uie ' Mies Mnn tried to look severe "You told inc n tib nl out vivn broken ulo' The young mnn ikkUIoiI Ills tit id blue eyes wire dancing "Arnit j nu compliinented Mary' 'lo Html, that I d e boost, walking miles ntro-.H n duh meadow, iusttnd of riding home in eeuufnrt ' "uu fraud'" Her tone was very Under ' Man, will vou marry me? I in homblv in earnest ' " 'Horribly '! That' a funnv ' word ' ''lon't tene me, sweetheart" Your nnswei menus nil the world to me- it trulv dees I Oon't keep me in sus I eiii "Now, let rao third.!' . nils ebuvous light hone on the young girl's fenttin I might it a faintly pos sible I might hnvo other lovers just ni n niiiiou Mnn ' Hick bounded to his I feet "(Hi Mary, dou t tell me that win dire for sonic one cle I couldn't heiir it ' He stood there, looking down at her n mi nilousl) pertuibed . hlie tilled liei pretn head up to a ' pmiocitiM- angle 'I here wnt en quetri in .Mnn She wan feminine mioiikIi for thai I "our emploier, Ornngton llel t lairs hw wurd. l'e Hothester. hinted' i Hint you thought the worhl of him And he oh. Man is he one of tUoto other 'Loves' Tell me".' A dicp. burning flti'h crept from the .'ollnr of the young girl's dress up to ;ei eheeks 1'erliaps Dick he would like to bo' Ih wuris were true but she re gritted lliera the moment the were it- Mered lor jealouv blnzcd in IM' k s blue ee "You .nif for him llefore Murj iould replv there was a sound "f footstps on the -tnir- the lour Vis opomd mvl the Inndlndv Ihiust hei Iitnd into the loom Miss llrew ii gentleman to see ion Step th s way sir' ' Her mnn nu wns unusunll obsetpnous To Mary's blank amazement, Tur lington Itellairs wnlkid in' I Monday- I)e's Hhnlry' at ;enih -bnue to a ui.-p in push hlip k Th. nier.isi hoisewite knows tlx hist a a clned produ. t Kigs nun bi puri haei in Injers jn rpe in liot ths with siniji in lordlnl nud ma rnebiiio and al-o in jam und marinn liidu tulTed tigs ire prepari-sl with nuis tmidant marshmnllow and dates. Kresh flu- ate extroineU ,loh ate mil ronse ilntl aio handlid In onlv a few of tho fam. fruit dialers in the largest itie Tigs itime from Asm Iinnr, "smyrna the lnue-t seaport shipping the largest percentage of them hence the tinino .Sn rnn hgs Smvrna extra fnn thiei- law" packed hg is tht tinst , other grnds are packed in boxes, bugs and tub lluiie or lnvir hgs an grad.d chmee i ttra fancv and three (.tleH ioju'i for iinri.-nu tride smiare fm Knghah ttade and tha tint laver tig tlint la popular Domestic hgs from the s,,m.i)0rn Huitea and California nre usunlU known as skinless raneiy and are ti i nils paLked in sirup Kllberts or haiel nu. nr ripened tiuit of ta has.-l hhruli or liee This i'ii sr.ws in cluster' The name of filbert or fill board ' omea from having a fll i fnng" evtendin beyond the husk- The nut, are i.meloped In a hiihk whieh open- the nuta ripan Hard t hoods hove the. husk nhortar than tin tilbeit and when riponed and husk icinnved onl an expert can tell thi) differencn bttweeu them Then are two mrietles of domcctle nut. loummi and b-Tktd The imported nrletjes cmno from Nnples und ShiU The Hnn-elona nuts are kiln dried ia-l nuts from Spain ril-t butchei term for the ten derloins of Ini-f and pi rk Also a i lief uses thih won! to identify a small, botieUss pn- ii of mea Pin.-, iiirbi"" . ulinnrr trm ion neiiid with Krenih cooking i-omblna tli ii f heths isually parsley, leekh, l i,iri's .hues and tarrnemi I luce- loll- -Bread Miekri also a f -in .f Italian hi-ad-. -orusty rnllsi -uaped thi length of thi fingei Kinniin laddie iariet of smoked t'-h nr.giially frmi I indon Seotlnnd I' s so' I niais ans and packed in1 e, and Kold loo-e b the round ) Miike a -plendid n Idinon to the break last tahle I ne Mne-it fish of this iiBm -n s fr n Nw I'ngland nsliene To piepari Cover with boiling, net for a few minutes and then drain and brni- n butter or neat In f renin nine l an also be nerved broiled andl a i gi n 'in Kish There are rminj vanetn-s of fifh . th.s, wil he mentioned under th dlrn.t in I .lassitjed headings Kish lontams a delli ato protein eleni-nt and .. I. ..... nMn f- kll.!.. .. ..nt..l..' UN , ' I' ' rll l"l - l.ll'll' II lll-,llil- ui.-l uitnl as well as tor tun piusuanv 'loruia' 'I he popular v.inetl.s ara mi- p link i"l halihui, herring nin. keral salumn and sanllms. ea nud i a k lass, blue butter tish, lellow pet nh ph kernl pompano and red snap per shad trout wheat and while Ush kins and sueephhl-ud Wren bmng tich, its freshnifs f? is seiituil nualir v stale tish will produm lit iiiialm pols -ning I'll, essential points to reiognu. vvhfii puiehismg tikli ore I ..- bright fi M and llrm 'do not buy I il-n with 8 mken si , bright rrd gill- I i -lark or blnek gills denote sfoiagij or aued tish and the deca. may have been Muppiii with deniiorUerti firm fleah, I siali f blight and tlim to toinli, guod, I i l.ar tish hnii'l i- cosily reeognlzed I'l.nn-e tihd ns kioii un r. eived from I thi innrkef and remove the hend tail mi I fins Wrap in clean pleeo of cheese iloth then in a nawspapor nnd again in ' n cloth and place directly on the Ice . -li i repared in this manner will not I li-nv. an odor in the in ih.unber of the ii ebox Broiling baking sauteing and boiling nre inuthotU Usid for cooking fish Broiled fish in usually ehrlved with tar Inr Hauee wiuteed or fried fish, with sharp or tonn'o sauce, baked tish, with Its own d'esbiiig boiled flb, with cream rarlev oytes egg and onion eaucea, ' FOR 4 The Woman's Exchange Wants Rules for Game Tn the Etttnr f Woinan l'ao , lear Madam Klmllv tell me how to i pln pinochle V OAIIA" UK DKH. I oil cm gel i 1) 'Ok on inrious "am" of cards at th Public l.lbran which will tell you how to plav pinochle Tho dl-ectlons nre nther long to publish and I am sue that the hook will ile "irlbn the Kline In n eleai way. Curly Hair In Hf -rfi or nt ICo-lllH I'npt I Pear Mridrtm 1 have alwnxs read i soir lnterestltut column but aa yet have not wrlttm to mu 1 take pleasuie In dolnu so now I hae ei ttralKht liatr and long I base ued barrettcs on my balr ind keep it rm oer night to make It curh t ouia you pieaee sukkbsi ao- thing to make m hair turl besides , curllnir Irons or thew rmrrettea ,m this has cut im liilr" MINNIE 1 I ou can kio your hair a er prem i wave n placing ainnne or u miii-tn two small combs which hnv been damp ened with water Removing an Iodine Stain To f FitHor ot 11 omaii Pno Dear Madam Klmllv d lan me if Iodine can bo icmoved from a gingham dress and If o what can 1 use The atnln Is fresh ny..VAX In treitlrg an lodlno atu n 't nnkes a. dlffercnie whether the material Is starched or rot , ns on unstnrched ma terials, tl-e spots art a jdlowlsh brown, whereas If ti material has starch In It the tali wl'l become a tUcp blue or blaclf ffo hert- are two methods The first, for th MiHUrched material, ts to dampen tin- i.pot iind then drv In a warm place t se I posulphlda of soda on stnrcheil rra'erlils Dip tin- da naged part In dilute.1 solutl n of ih i and then rine erv we A FRIVOLOUS FROCK OF CHESTMT COLOR . "if CBKINNn Ky ,0 K It leully does nut hei tn In matter what ynu do this spring just so long as vou romembi r l make voui bndira lung and m ti'itoimus and voui, skirt short aud moody This moodiness of pettiiout is brought out (.hlelly by the uhi uf panels or Dy draping or pernaps ny ine sanii In thn above delightfullv vouthful model of chestnut . olored taffetu va riety is afforded bv thrtu pointed panelM placed in tho front and all much longer than the skirt beneath The ruffles of the sleeves and tho simple llttlo collar nro of white moua-cllne tie soe while the ribbons tided are of apple green audi u little frock hb thin is odrair- l.ti enrutf.itnlili' for plthpr i-ltv- or l-isforf 'wear during ttic coming moatbj. , f ;u:Vc:XVVmfTWtr'jmi HK' ' 1 " " h mt ti i,.'Mhn'.itt7JwHff"Tb, mmr' r i -r kk 1 iilaf IMl am ' imrs&mwmmmWi . & i j?. y 4mm$AM Miaifi.y WJriTlIiJlV 1 II Wir lf "$W mmmwWwimU I or: J' If ?y Hi 4stw THAT LAZY LEISURE st2 V. . k . , Arf... UJ? A ONE-MAN WOMAN By riAZRI. DBYH toinu'it. Iltl. tu Bauy nl ion ."caf fo piMou for embeszhnq fundi, but llarrirt, its tcic, ocictitl he ti tnnocciif 'Ihtough a friend irfiotn ann mcl m drear boarding houtr uhcre ihc had hidden hemelf, Harriet man ttQid iu net a job uith Ilnny' con urn Her idea n ai tn duiotei the Utility person for heraclj. CHA1TKK MI ' The Jade iSecklace i T flOK here .Miss Taylor, said I i-Jthe girl who had called her, n jollv little round-faced person, named Young "Imik what I,ucy has: And she held up before Harriet's gae rn cxquislto jade necklace. Involuntarily Harriet gaspid She appreciated instantly the value of tho thing, ii value not nt all commensurnta with tho salan of n stenographer Why, it must hnve cost tit lenst a hundred dollars. "It's a beautv," said Harriet, taking tho lovely ne. klacc in her hands. "I love jnde ' "Try it i " suggested one of the girls Hnrriet looked at I.uev for pei mission and that mini; vvomnu nodded As Hnrriet slipped the necklace over her head. Ti!ev eyes were fixed nu It greedily, hut when sho saw its green tones agaiiii-i Harriett soft fairness, n malevolent little look lit up her ijes It was plain tn everM one there that the necklnie suited Harriett far more than It did T.ucv's dark little face, and Hnrriet hei self could not help being aware of tu fact With a little laugh fho took it off and handed it back to ita owner, and a moment later the group dispersed But nil aftirnoon Harriet kept thinking of I.ucv and the jado necklace What a btiange gift for a man to give a girl of Iiiicv s tvpo It wasn't the Kind of thing an nverago man would select, It showed evidence of rare good table, nud it wa- ifstlv Who waa this "friend" of I.iii v t. that Miss Young had men tloncd ' Was he some one fiotn I.uev 'h own wa'k in life, nnd if how emilrl he posHibn afford money for a trinket of that kind' It was till vtry mys terious Not for a moment did Harriet con nert I.uev I'ratt with the stolen bunds although for Jnst a second she hnd thought it might be pobsibh girl might steal just, as enslly ns a man I provided the temptation wns great enough But Iaicj was not the kind of girl who would steal mono for tlneiv What Harritt i rally did suspe. i wa that home nnn else In the ofhi e might have given l.ucy that necklace If so sho would have u really subMnntui! clue to ooik on. But she was dimmed I to disarpolntment for that nigh! she walkid to the suhwav with Anne filing ' and discovered that Liny hud no n.J mirer in the otikc "It s verv niysteiiou ' Anne said wrinkling li'i' foil head perplexedly 'but ni on. knows utntlung about this friend of I.uev t. She doLsn t Hill, tiiuth, und klie's never shown us am thing he n given hir before But hi s riih, that s certain or he inuldnt af ford lo hand out presents like that mn if he ih engaged to htr " Hnrriet was disappoint) d, hut she did not entlielj uivh up hope. Limy was clever, It might he possible fm her to know some one in the ofhe and still kep it u secret from every one 'Ihn thing to do was to watch I.uev. toiuako frundtf with ll r if poaelble, and (u be. come graduallv mgunintod with ivi-iv one in the place Shu would stmt out by suspecting every one oven the heads, of tho dupartiueiits und then use a proiesii of elimination Hoowr or later she must stumble on a clue It wns for narry's snk, and she touldn t afford to fall Harriet spent that evening in going over her clothes and making thCm pro. sentable for the oihce Hho washed out several things in tho bathroom, having taken the precaution of locking herself . .-. . . . -.., In. and afterward with the aid if ATay " !., I IaL.... atVJIl a lllli" (("s move irvuvu lutyi .rt HOUR Tho breakfast or afternoon tea, "en negligee" may be ft delightful hour If she wear, a gown o charm ing as either of these. And there is nothing elaborate about their fixings and fastenings, either, which' would take longer to arrange than an ordinary' "slip-on." Mowercd ribbon, wide and color fnl, forms the foundation and part of the sides of one attract lie cos tiime, while MIk olle veils It and frails softly after the wearer as she walks. The other is of chiffon, with "t!ecca" which art not quite certain that they don't want to be nasli ends or streamers or wings. An amusing- little apron effect of veUet makes a deeper not of color and beads form .an Interesting trim ming at the shoulders S) rnotni b OM Xtatr C-ntral Nw ft RATCIinLOR ultlo Lctlutr Co. "Keep him guessing; n man never wants vriiat he Li sure of!" Winifred Harper Cooley Hns some interesting things to snv on this extremely interesting subjert and others like it in her articles on "WOMAN'S urii AXI) I.OVK" Which will appear on this page three times a week, beginning On Monday Evening on n towel spiead over her dresser. When she finnlly crept wearily into bed it wns with a senso of nearness to Bnrrv She felt ns thouch she bad brought up her artillery nnd was ready ior nction vv netnnr she would win tho battle or not remained to be seen, but nt least she had made a stait ( ri he continued) Adventures With a Purse TTAVI2 vou seen thi" venrs new J-- bathing caps' Or, at least, they are new to me Well, iinjhnw. in tho first plneo. they are frilly, rulilv two color tiffairs that nro chic ami i bann ing, us- thev say In nil the hist adver tisements, (or the worst). But the spe cial fenture about them 1- n inntiiv ante of four rubber strips Inside the cap that fit llrinly on the head and hold the enp to its proper shape instead of al lowing it to Hop unbecominglv The eap I liked best is a gnen and black one wo stop nnd bco them Hern is u suggestion foi company dts-irt It Is not inexpensive nnd you would probably feel that you luulduot have it often But anyhow some time whon you want to "do ynursnlf proud," I ow ubout getting n luscious, awect honprilt.w liildoii' T Ifllou uhftr.t l..i.. Vnn lie bought for $L nud 51 fif) each nnd vou could cut at lensi four, oi a probable six pieces Iced tins would miike a delicious and unusual ill -inert But as I itlrendv have suld vou could have it only for bpeeial oi-.-a-ioim. Tnr nsnirs of ,-h.nps addrf" lliniiin'i 1sb olltrr or Dnone Walnut or Main 3000. WHATS WIIAV n iiKt.nv nrnr One of tho lowest forms of cae-.lrop plug Ik "HstenliiK-ln ' at Iho telephone en a party lino It Is preclbely the same as stooping to listen throllgh n ktvliole So ono with ail) culttlial training would Indulge personal eurloslt) In this or iinv other wav Put the eavesdropper breaks tuuih morn than a lulo of Ui'iu.ili tin base nction la treachery Incarnate and la mj mderstoi.d by all liuuornDii peopl even by those utifamlliat with thn inure HUhtle nlntles of good form It Is almost luercdlble that some ap pareutly normal men or women mou of lull women- khotild have no seruplu, about llHtenlliiT to telephone dialectics When thla contemptible i-pvvvork Is sus pected b tho honorable tubtrrlbera to a parly lino it Is wlke to avoid anything confidential in telephone lonversatlon and to refrain especially from mention lng names As auggested In nn earlier paper of thla aeries concerning ronver satloiKln public. It is well for friends to uminw i vvim nu io..i"HH"Hi names so n,ni n,. mi-.n tintrn,,-,... i,. - ! "i...! I.j .,., , ...-. ...tv OU 1.1 II? it lacmmv? upuei UiVUStlon. , , . I I ir? r fc HHf I J KiWv w 1 w ii: J i i Please Tell Me What to Do Uy CYNTHIA Let Him Make His Own Datet Hear Cynthia I liavq. been reading your column for somo time and ntn very much Interested In it. Ana you have helped bo mnny othcra I thought maybe you could help me. My question is this: My girl friend llkea my brother very much and lie llkea her. but th! Is not the thing. Loat Thursday he netful me to nek her to so out with him anQ I did ko. And when tho time camo for him to ko lie backed out and let the girl wall, and It made me very angry. Don't you think he hould write nnd tell her all about It? 8he thlnka I km only telling her theae things for fun and geta nngry nt nw when he docan't show up. This In Uie third tlmo he did thla, eo do you think it would be right to make any more dates for him? Answer noon, iva you can ee I am worrying over this problem B. M. H. Itefusc to bo a go-between any moro. If your brother wants to be to rude, do not encourago him by making dates for htm nnd getting Into trouble with this girl about It Strike a Happy Medium Hear Cynthia Will you kindly print these few Hues in answer to ''Per plexed" ' "I'erplcxed," I surely tim glad to res that there Is somo one who gets dis gusted besides myself at tho way girls dress I am a church member, but I am always ready for ii good tlmo nt the right time There aio n few boys who go to tho same church of which I am a member that think mo rnther slow Do cause I do not use paint nnd powder, t think If tho girls would get moro rest nnd walk a. llttlo moro thev would not noed to use such make up. When I first camo to America I certainly thought It was disgraceful tho wny the girls would DUt on tho ronrrn and nowdor. I think a little pow dor Is all right w hen It does not make ono look as though sho Just cutirn out of Iho Hour barrel I also thlnlc the styles are O K tf the girla would not go to e Mi ernes You know theie Is it happy medium, as tho saying Is. to everything Do not think I am Intended fpr nn old maid as 1 nm not. 1 have plenty of friends (both etfxe-s) and always got nlotipr well with both Thoy all tense me, out, nf course that goes In with tho giavy I am very glad Indeed to sco that thorn la one young man who hnn nt least common sense I hope I will hear from you again A OOOD SPOIIT. Answers "Kensington" Dear Cvnthla 1 am certnlnlv glad to learn that my letter amused "Kensing ton," even though It's correct mission was not driven Into his (or her1) brain. r,l8ten, frlond "Kensington" M letter was written only ns a personal sugges tion to "Mr 24 " I did not try to hurt any one's feelings on tho subject of neat ness; but 1 nm sure every ono will agree with me that when a man is not neat, nnd uses too much slang, he surelv Ts not worthy of a third meeting with any girl who prides her dtrnlty N'catness certainly- has Its place In every' ones life, hut when It comes to the stago where a sane man loses his "sanity" over It why then I agree with you that It has gone too far A working man's hands wore not Intended to be "is dalntv and pretty ns a lady's Ttegnrcl 1ng tho fact ttia-t Firmc girls put too much accent on their nppenrance, pleas" please, ' Kensington ' do not class every girl with that tvpe But, even with such "accent" most of those girls malto a "hit" Then, "Ken sington," explain. If vou can. whv "Mr. It" cannot mnko a similar "lilt' with tho ladles? "Mr. 24," wo would like to have jour comment on this subject SPARKLER Don't Marry Without Love Dear Cvnthla -Will vou please Ut me lmow what vour opinion Is of a voiinir man who ntwavs asks a Rlrl to dance everv time thev are In . certain dance hall" Ho has been a 'steady part ner as they call it on scholar night Vow I've known this partv for the last five vears and In nil that time he has never brought me to the car once or spent one cent He Is In business for himself, so It ran t be lack of ensh Would you forset him, ns 1 have an offer of marriage but I don't care Tor this man as much ns thi dancet, who Is positively uglv, but I like him above every man In this world? Slnco m heard 1 was going lo be ni.irrb d ha said "non't jou enro foi me- I dreamt of htm last iiluhl What can I do' will Mr Kensington ltnOH tins .NORA I am nfntd dreams w 111 not help dear but If you do not love the man who wants to marrv jou, do n&t ac cept him However, vou would be wise not to think too much about the other man, for ho surely cannot love you If ho does not allow vou more ntlentlon than jou tell mn bo does Perhaps If you stop thinking about him jou might find vou really do love the ono who has asked jou lo be his vlfe How old are vou mj dear- You did not sav and It Is hard to advise wisely with so little knowledge of vu Says Boys Are to Blame Iie.ir Cynthia Vllow me to usn a little space In your column for m snj to "Perplexed ' "Perplexed, ' from my knowledge I am happy to say that there nro mnny girls like the one whom no doubt jou seen, but then you can't blamn them for being In tho background, whom a good many of them are. 1 know lots nt girls who feel a I do about this subject Did you ever go to ,i dance nnd were vou very observing'' The majority of the boyn are partlully to blame for the piescnt con dition of the girls Unless a Klrl wenrs puffs, rouges ao she can be seen a few vardn nwnj, wears her dresses above her knees, etc, tho boy wont Klve her a chance Almcst always you arc running after the palnted-up dolls nnd yet dally you will rend In the papern articles wherein the boys nsk for the Elrl? of vestcryear When a gill sees that the pnluted-up doll receives all tho ntlentlon from the opposite sex, whnt Is there left for her to do but follow her example' If not shn Is left tn the cold After all girls nro only human and deep down in our hearts (boys Itlcluded) we all want lo attract the oniioalte sox If the bovs would paj attention to tho girls who try to Keep iiwaj irom ins one oi cosmetics, ele? don t you see how much you would help to bring hack the girls of v ester vear" You will find In nine cases out of ten that the Klrl who does not make It a habit of following the latest In stvln Is the pioro educated moro refined girl and knows how to tako care of a home far better than these run-around painted up girls Pa J ntlentlon to the plain looking girls and jou will see tho chanito in 11 J J Cheer up "Perplexed' (Ind le wards those who patiently seek and wait and herns hoping that you will i-nnii meet jour pal who will live up to voui Idtal of a girl WATCHINO AND W'Al'l INV, MasTl-lTIKiin SSTi"'vs5VSf lts-v J Taste it! 5 i Butter Ji 50c. I ti At ull our Stores r h i!.i&.u&i&i&uu TOMORROW IS SO WATCH FOR THE SPRITES Tliey Come Around to Your Homa With Their Maypole, and if You Have Magic Glasses, You Can Sco Tltem Dance TvTOT long ago, there was a little s I pntch of ground just outside the woods, which wni brown nud dead looking. Other places showed new grasa springing up, tho trees above began to bo feathery with growth, nnd this plnee Btapcd ugly as if Spring had hurried past it so fast that she had forgotten to drop anything there out of her stcd bag. And then one day wo went by and looked ont to see whether It looked any better, nnd there wns n little, low, light green table made of May npplcs that bcemed to hnve sprung up iu the night. Homo people think they camo .up of thcmsolves, but we don't. Wo know It wasn't that, because wc looked at (he pound through a pair of magic glasses, that magnify things which most hu mans can't ice. And there, in llttlo excited, huay cir cles, nnd crlss-prosses and triangles, were thousands of little fairy foot prints. WR COULDN'T find out-whethcr they weie'reallv fairies, or Just some kind of brownies or pixies. Dlmplcchin said right away that sho wns sure that they -were, fairies, be cause she had seen it footprint like that on the windowsill early in the morn ing the dav after the fairies brought the hew biliy to mother. Hut Twlnklotoes thought it must Jinvn been something cine, hecnuso fair cs have wings and their feet wouldn't touch the ground so much. IHvitiklctoes Is- tin nrncflr-nl An(l so finally we decided that they j must hnvo lieon a flock of greensprites. which aro funnv little things with small wings so that they can flutter, lmt feet, too, so that they enn hustle about bus ilv because they love to look busy, oven if they aren't. They aro Just about tho color ot the May npnlefl. too, eo that thoy can hide under thn little tcntn in caso anybody comes along, nnd look like part of tho flower. We wondered whether any of them had been left behind when tho flock moved on, so wo got down on our hands and knees to peer under tho shiny green roofs with our magic glasses. WE DIDN'T find a trace of them ex cept a crumpled green something that Dimplechln insisted wns ono of their coats but, ot couise, Tvvinklctocs declared thnt it was only n leaf! So we wandered on finding ifiorinnd more flowers thnt tho Greensprites had Two Minutes By IIEIXMAN Here's to the The idea ! Think of It! mllP: idea! L, ..ine inld In the streets Iancy lighting lamps without wicks I" snM. .un hn rather wnrm reception duco gaallght in plncc of cnndlo light; but the pipes tmrnt their smoke. Edison had to supply electricity free for six months before he could convince hard headed business men it would work. People iihed to think thirty miles nn hour would stop, the circulation of thi blood , The mnn who drove the first steamboat up the Thames was so unpopular thi London hotels refused hlin u room for.tbc night. Morse pleaded find beggid before ten Congresses before they believed thi telegraph was something more than a crank's teiy. Jt took MiCormick fourteen veara to sell bis first hundred harvesters. Kvery man whose idea In the head has been worth two in a book has bun n victim of more or less conservatism and Ignoranco, incompetence and ridleuli, New ideas hurt almost like new dhoes Mankind never seeks novelties It reJists them. It prcfes two cents te them till it Is foiced to iifec them nnd understand tbem. Wn have to be given time before we will have anything to do with what hss been without our ken almost everything old is assumed to bo good and tht new is prejudged pooi The men who have put more comforts into the nverage two-by-four tbaa kings used to enjoy in their palaces had the pleasure of seeing themselves lam basted in cartoons arl comics If you would see the trend of progress nnd science, read tho "funny sheipi ' Most great inventions and discoveries hnvo been ugly ducklings. It has taltia he-arts of oak and wills, of steel to transform them into beautiful swans. The comnion'mn of us find it safer, more plensurnble and far mora profitahli to conform, to come into the fold nud let well enough alona, to float along with th current and let others buck the tide Hut here's to the DISSHNTL'KS the charters of unmapped seas, the blazers tif untTod trails, the dreamers who iternallv seek a better way. Theirs is the horizon thnt views the dim light ai it gilds the mountain top, while wo of shorter scope and leser vision toll on in the valleys below. I HI-11' --JSSJJJJlSJjaSJJll jHtfm 2!k fli I lirm i ry to use ' ED. PINAUD'S HAIR TONIC to insure fine abundant hair in their mature years. Encouraging the care of the physical ap pearance is almost as important as training of the child mind. Children love to use this fine French hair dressing. It stimulates the scalp, keeps the hair looking youthful, imprpvea its growth and imparts refined fragrance. Keep your hair and your children's alive by faithful use of ED. PINAUD'S PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD American Offices ED. PINAUD BLDG. MAYDAY There were somo fresh violet ..o, amlllng with tho recollection , o M thcam I footJr,nt,, ran wW all MomlS A Blcepy-looklng daisy was pushtor tip out of the grass whllo n dandd bi houghed at her-dandellons aro m mm Titer pomo up all by themselves btStu,, lt' too cold when they start for v! Orecnspritfe, to help tnem, and t think they're clever V Wc found .Tack-ln-tlie-Pu!nit. . ng his head off-and I wish you '& have sceu the way those fairy triet. had gonn crny, dashing about, junto, ing up and down, turning somersaart. rtud everything I Poor Jack, bo nm! have had n terriblo night 1 mun AND tomorrow's May Day! You know on Uie first of Mat whether it rains or not, tho Groenurltl come around to your houso with th5r llttlo Maypolo, and then how thj d0 Dlmplcchln's going to loolc for th-m TwinKietoca Bays that ha'g too 0a to notice such things but t saw him itico such things but I saw Mm ling up his magic glasstg vtrr iilly before he jput them away I guess ho's going to watch ft 1IU1IDI11UI, U carefully So I g them. too. Aro yon? Things You'll Love to Make Button-Flonrer mmedl rvurVvn Quito unique Is this BUTTON-FLOW-ER-TIUMMED BAO. Make your bag of nny material and shape you desire! Paint round wooden button molds to look like wild roses (or any other flow. or). Fasten the button flowers to Ui bag by means of small beads In tht center. Drabrolder leaves and stems in green slllc or worsted. I know rou will like your BUTTON-PLOWEn-TRIMMRO BAO and will feel that ym have a bag that Is "different" FLORA of Optimism J. STICII Dissenters! Lighting a city with smoke sent throurt necorded Murdock for trying to intre- THE CHILDREN you have at home should be taught NEW YORK f 4- JrJrJjcM 4
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