swf i1rr'--; f-tft" ' THrwijlh WiT v. "'.) VJV' if fI f B3I I 2 '.Jt E'li' ft IP r , 12 AT CUPID'S CALL By MAY CHRISTIE Interrogation UAKD KO. Mnrj. thnt MInw ?' roil cnro nbout Cnrrimrtnti IM- lttlm, Htlll Minvo, nortilcil nff'T TUrk's i Yanlshrd figuri' when tlit eloor linil closed. I T - u hnven't not tlic right t o nk fnltcrod the eh I. mirpriied over the unexpectedness of the nttnek "No I know I haven't bi't-oinl the rlfht tlmf caring for N"U Riven I" "Mr. lllairs. v I toll! you It wife MAY (.HUIBTii: nil JmnnRslhle! T tnM n nit t P ik V Wyf iJftwr T J' Uw JH& about that ?ort of thniv ileum ' ' "tune mie 10 , "oupturcd" she must "You made it tinnier for ml. Miss i lev her b. -t Drew. You don't innVrstmul h" a1 "1 h.Te s a man I tc.ulil ear.- for-if fTlrl like your-elf Kraih.aU t mt- . ," ' " ".. .r,,re f". "" ";' nbout n mans heart, a- well as ab.mt I'.'iond my-lf. Mo nil d 1; i Mil buslneM You may think I'm , 'nnrl.e.1 It nmi.ve.l hero )e frank-- ,nr,l .,.l,l l,n- lli .lll,l Allen llUlle- nlellil' I ! luml -I net- (tin ii i m , ' ... . ",B , . , u . . n m-,, The rlool, mruelt half pnt 0 Man stooped down and gathered up Ii'l rosea. Thou perfume roe L her -eues like lonii' nert narrot.e wiffing her off to those enehantod land- -r.eri Dirk nna sue wnuui live aim ior "Mr Ilellairs I hope that ..n il ex- Ctipc ine: Itut 1 must get nrl nff to, v, ,,,,,, ,.(,,. applied i-oine bliiflt stua bed. to be lit fur a liu l:w nr. fil hrl j;,,,, , ouoilmg her ejebrows tomorrow Vo I'm in Mirnev I want iur,.uj you to find iw at ni .lenl. quite early., .v"wn'an, ro,piettlsh hat ua adjusted Po If you dn't mind " t fn- Mtintinic angle " I've'i blonde "Of ooure I'll go." he iisrei'dunre. )i( ((, u(f)l (l ,nMtintf ,-eil wihpenilwl ly. "It wan an unponlonably late lumr frnIlc' telnnd. at which to call win mu-t furgive ine', s))(, Vll,,'r ,,t, hniled .1 iia-oing Hut. when imir In'iillrul.i tnld on that ,xj Hn() wa n , rattling n.errilv up you were upftuirs. I enuldn'i riist the j. ,f , xinie temptation of a glimpse of .ui " Tl is wii- tin son of 1 1 f she loieil lie took Mar' hand and held " for s.rl Ul ,i noise, exritonieiit. Well a moment, looking into her prettv ir,.si, j ,, n anil women trufTio smoke-blue eyes Li.oj.s .tiiMiaiiting iitl'e lenroom What he sa there ns so r'inte. wiiri, onp ,.0uM lntltilce in discreet but Fo far-off. that nwtantlj he lealired ,n, p ,), iPS, d"llghtfu! tllrtations, to that now v3" no propitious time for .. i.nntt's content furthering ids irt ' At a moment I r .,,ilf.;mst I the tni 'iepiiled I"..-" Mich a this a I Dimness acumen came rt lilu riihMli" ' . "(ood nizh' Swee- dreuins' If , you don't feel better tomorrow just rail up the office We'll do our bet lo struggle along alone He rclcai-cd her hand One minute later he was vnllsin; from the house. The following afternoon I'.o IJoHies. ter before the minor of her bedroom arraved herself like uutj the U!iv ot the field. Tlie simile a.'ttially o.rurreii , lier THROUGH A WOMAN'S EYES Ry .IL'.YN NEWTON Fifty-Fifty "At the sncfal center where m cluh ful and more contemptuous of gold Is," writes one of m. reader friends, I digging " Tiny appreciate the eon "the girls are taking ip a new idea - sideratncss of girln like ou who fifty-lift; on the bills when we go out i neither demand nor permit umltil ' with the boys just as if it were two pensive entertainment Itut that le a girls. The joung men of our nc- far crj from going fifty-fifty on footing uailitance do not have n great deal ot the hille. mouey ami there is reull no reason whj thc should paj our va r bu things for us e ure not 'gold diggerti' and we Uon't go nut with young men utiles .. enj.n their com pany a touch us thc do mirs. Then fore we t.iinlv the ixpiuset should be f-hnrci Wli.it do jnu think .luiti N' u ton':" first. 1 w-int to sa . "(ilnd to meet you. little s,tn " Yo'i who are not it gold digger and don't go out with joi.ng men un!e- jmi enj their cmnpanj us ,0 t(k) 0l(1 f()rm of ,,le op(,rn or ie much as they do jours but I cannot :twVU.v r ,us rule it is the man's i-ay thnt I approve of jour plan part f ,ij t;um,.. There is u reason whv the buys shi'Uid foot the bills when ioi gu cut with It nils been Find that men value them. highest what thej must pay the must Did you 'e. e a five ear-old in for And 'vhile this is true only to a knickers tniM'i inir to an nupeu.ius eertu.n degree, we do know this that voung ladv in the iiiiii" ems. with 1 i:n fr""' 'he afi: wlien in the kindergarten ft! the kind, ign-teii ami pre.ent i,.-r the . ourtier gave away his apple, fnun with I. is lum neon apple r ins loi'v- 'he tune ot the kindergarten of man- pop? We. I. I haw. And tin nughrv on k""1 when tJie jinpulur gift was a string Olyiupos haw seen men .h. their court- of senchelN or a -calp, mini has ninnl- Sug so sin.- t'ie kindergarten dins ..f fested hi. homage by bringing to ins Jill mankind That is the namn They idol tirsi fruits and other Micr.fi' cs of do it naturallj, t.iej want to do i' and 'he fat of the land ttrnnge lo sm , they rate us highci he- And whi'o a daisy for your Sunday cause thev do 't. corsage can bring us much low. as li Th's doe i,i t mean -hat 'a"i ' mik bunch oj erotic blooms, it is up to the more of joi in pmportmn ' what ou man t" et the daisy and it is up to rost them n t h .mj menus Indis'd, vou to at rept his offerings as jour th'-y an- getiing nm di more reen'- natural henfjig "" THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Tne Evening Wedding To the Hi i' 'l ". I Dear Mrf'.i- - -W' '. ' y'.i- ine with in. e i ua! 1- 1 . ' At a forma triron li.ng a' I M, hi uulu .i hat he urn" If should !t he r. 1o.nl . 1 I vher ? W1 an should Inn if -elltf g!fs r. rmoeil AVhen shou '1 I wl i -ptir.c- ami no nhould I w -1 '' W .n iuunl g.f be senr s i' t in. aril -it..o. with bajnr ' N it i uu'i n at , o I l e elanclng rx a f 'Tie! i pton" lliu.it ,i . n'-e,i ores. bhort Si-m1 j' pr'- a op. r M.eltY 1' f. .t.-r A l at let, weddlnc ami ' " w ' at an l'e g.oves sho-1 e's, tt (. ' "ii ". i wtddlng In 'initio i '"..' o- r- i . r a lettter of a 4'.nii- A'i r s -telveel a B 't mii he s-l ' .. a '. ' "i. although it pNm. i t ot h. n it . I' ,nt too Uto ,. 'I'e,- The nei.h-i -i . rd s always li . ieed It 's . u ut i to have da. ' I' -U tin ton- . 1. , tlotl, but tlua.n.a' . a I.un b I "f p-op,, elo have it. I Tho sort (' 'liens If.r'.. '.j'.d be worn a. an evenl g .-.Id i it Contributes Some Good Ideas Te f' KrtU " ' ir.in.m I Uear Madau H.' i ai i mi i ii.cji tho proverlla1 II Ilveij . it Well, i nave alwajs w.u.tcd and 'iee.r o .hi locate the . haratountics ko'1 u tu ! attacneid to a pel son with hrnun l.a.r nrd greet e.- ope lull Y gr- ve Yo'i see orti 'eii ttu eaius iuo of blue eii Niw I ha., it t.d win , """ Kicr" "" """ a i I Things You II Love to Make Worsted Curtain -Tie -Bach w:t Jn the n Hiii. looa irelt i . I I , a cstliig Ui'K-lU' HACK 'i- . .t im .s RbOUt elehl, n itc ne 1 l il in 'ii liel. s uri if ' i i in iv Tib IS! (I i fl ut hal UK ami lie Jnchea wl'l- ) uin nuki' 'le iltsiKi lu Sltnpie "r a lnln.it.- ah wi i . 'i'ho color dopeii'l.s upun tin "irt.ilnn 'O So 'led bai "fourm ou will i hooce ' r color Uiat haruionlzks with thi pre dominating color in the) room Sew imv oral np fasteners at Intervals near the ndk eo to adjust the band to the proper sla. Finish your lovely WOR (HTKD Cltll'fAIN Tin-UACK wltli u gay .tyorated (lower FLOItA. T yr 1'ortmiplnieil hoi own cl.ic im -nsi in tin- rIii". " 'Tlie toil not- nrltlur do they -pin' will, that's m own rne." She made n petiilnnt little face at her relief timi. , , , ftrr nil If onp hns looks, and Hollies. i Inthei. and tle. and a modleum of ! riutix. whj tehntiM one worry lVonlo who did hntd. (.TlndinB uotli ucrc inrdv I'oiiiinnnplnie. T.H Ing hy uh'h Its' might be hazardous but It ii Inllniti'h iimri iimuMiik. Ti b "omut-ed" m the jutitandlng , nnetnlo of Mi"n r.o' code. S'o hatfd to he dull The evuntrv. for iiislimie-. hor"l her rnortno'Ulv. I till-, of omit-vr. inr had a house imrte rniinmi'd with interesting mm. sh. Imiirtif'd her artificial little Inunh. levtrouilj nppljlng the hare's-foot to lnr . heilc .Till un ntulnvoor Mils . . . .i...m ......11 . tliT i . i lrli n 'lynauio of enrrc hidden somehtr Jf) ,)is .11(,,.lllimsIl1. ( he'll get on! jj.j, ,, t;, ,hcr f,.,m pverj time n1 ,i(,nt ,ti(, rf Hn ixn BamP!lt ( ni, ,,,.,r, ,j , , v,, ,. ,S,'t the wift. 0;,.f,; I(,ri(.,l, (l,,valro.s sort" lliirt Hill UllUiliJ ninii"'' " . s'-inii' srtntid ponder -ii ' iiti-i! nvei ner larefulli inaili -tip rlKeSs j;, hestr mitside an ultra-nicUeru tia wi,u,rd Mito the ost!hule loon She got out. paid the drhor and 'i . re Julian anitiveer uninacu 'ateh dressed awaited her 'Miss Vw as beautiful us ever!" Hi- 's niirrownl .u he looked at her. y ., sl-e was the tjie that eirtninlj epiii I goml dressing I'xpeuKhe, thougi "I if tesetveil a table for Us cniie nioi.g ' lie tuessed her arm. "I pi longing m a tall, with you. m -inir Tomorrow What Mnrj Saw There is a wav to even things up a bit it jou wish to, by entertmning n Miiing nlnn occasioiuillv in your hoine. Dr the girls might give a partj to gether onee in a while and invite all ti.eir mill friends. That is a gracious thing to do and it is one way of lessen ing the r-trsin on a oung man's pocket book without spoiling the tipirit of the thing, wl.nh i that he doe the courting hether the entertainment which is a purt of that courting happens aen f tvn I aiu formed no own p. i Ion I k.t cer'alt.iv would iippr-iate ') 'nif e.'iturni'ig 'h qualities attend. ' t rr. t n ij-en Alei h . ar grease stairs be it iowi from leather M.iv 1 alh., contrit uiu t)w f.,iii(wmi- I'tdorlde nf lime will n n.r.ve frnif ,,r rr inw s-ait u rron. rurtninM Wj.e-n . len 11K ,vth ga,oiine odd ' "i-e-- "e wnitergreer. to rem"W .lol T rern , starch. It nfiirji dip In hot nupi.or : g oerine will 'alee m-1 fruit s-iiir.s ma-1 PloUl Shiljlfl . vf;l l.fe, I ur K lo prevert m-p i , rr,, bietktng while,! lolling jrkK 'Wlt-H with a fork MItS W V. L. urf- of this nn. Is ma i,, The ". ss .i "tade. rtuiHt endurlnu and ojh it'poHldot. H,. 1m tw.ter ..K'i. a centra f ihao the blonde although' l h at. I " i ' "mi iii ! as ejuu k In action a brogue lor instance, wnen an irisn 'i Tl i, iiht He 1h TLitlnni i.nH n.r.n i.rm i , z. s thn tlllrel lnsteaei of the ' ".. Me is lialined tn he a bit tlrst i.jll..l... In tho word "..d-u-cnte- ' jc-i.-i,iic i and laeH initiative, but! Just as tt putoPi when a French -ii . 1(, fJr tii latter b a eonsLinrvi nartian (ran- .oses his IntlectlanH In fmt iin se A tin., home and a few 1 f"- r Is mttsfv hln He Is a great 10"itr I ' i I outdoor and un, .-rally spiritual I. II 's..phli'Al T;o-r '.s no enneclal et i.f nu.r.n.r. s f. i- ureet. eves hut hum. o' the en-is oeionj; rnr to the t.rjtKtte would c.il tl.il tn a dark-halrtd person nos- "-lug 'l.em !' iipentlne to !mr, irryn .,, on 'n l-athi l.. . V. .. ,'"" i 1 . mii' the column readeirs wnll op! :,;,? ,(.,uBv::h'0;-' ,5ntf !:.ivn,',,iFsT'i!iffj f hen, - Kitchen Wall V , t.i n (olrr or tint for t' e U't, i p , "a Ik detrmlr,el hj the loean ir anil 'ghtit nf the room sa, hous, ho. 1 lie. la. sts 'rt the. t'ntteil ritat Iie(lart n.ent .1 Aericul'ure I.lirht i.ol..rs ,.r .refei aide for dark rooms be aiii they rnt'e. t and diffusa the li-ht irtc darker Pin's nf the room while dam i-olora rh"' rb a much larger piopor'.ion of 'he Hi i ,i ne-i inn nrineioai Malia Fly Screens nui rrooi Durable sfade for yeur trlivlctuftl wtndo-re, 'Paoim tr .Vexu THOS. J. MALIA 22H-3041 Mentor 8t. rhii. (Near t Doulovw4) Tl. Wyomlna UBO Altntt wtd. in Tula, and all CI("J Hi u r EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1921 Please Tell Me What to Do fly CYNTHIA No Harm In Calling Dear t-nthln. 1 am a girl of eighteen and hac been going with another girl for quite a while. Coining to her bouse I hae become acquainted with liel uncle, who lles at the nddres.s she does, and who Is t young niun of about four year.s mj senior Meeting him uullo ofton at her bouse, I tlnd that he has been showing nRVi tlumito wnya toward tne, and for thnt reason I Invited him lo our hoUHo on smeml occasions. Now whether this fellow cares for mo or not I really don't know but for some reason or other I feel that It Isn't nt all proper lor mo to call on ni girl friend as often oh I have been cnlllnK, bcciiu.se the only chance I have to mj-self Is after work ing hours, and at that lime the young man to whom I refer Is also home. l'leaae advise tno If It Is right Tor me to stay away from their house all the time, or If I do visit mv girl friend will I lime this fellow thinking that 1 come tor the take of seeing htm? nmoHT i:vks If wju have been In the habit of visit Ing tbla glil thero seems to he no reason why you snould not keep on going to see her so long as you do not seek to eee tho unile when j-ou paj these visits How to Make Them Lovo You Heur rjnihla So mnnj callow jotiths have been wilting latelj to ask how they can make me gin tncy love love tnein. Well, there ncer was nnythlng Just an goisl ns peisH, innce In overcoming ob stacles When dealing with thnt species that an Unglish writer said was deadlter than tho m lie you must bo bold but noi too bold. 5?t better the more than the less Dilute jour boldness well with gentleness Propinquity Ik a grent match maker so don t let grass grow unaei ur feet tf n gltl never loved you, playing indiffer neo won't get you far. It will aruust In i Interest, because her self-lovo or pride is hurt; but onlj love can I eget ne and loe Is a collection of little acts of kindness often done "Mr :4 complains of being Iso lated by the Unties then you must have some glaring i h.iracterlstlc, "Mr 24" that gets on the Indies' nerves. I would suggest nu loin a man's club, a real good one. "c in for all the athletic sports there ;ud tho men ou com In cotitnct with -the nioro manly and strong of mind and I waB going to sa . phjBicnllj, hut thnt Isn't a neccssltv still It ts a big u.et The more consid erate at .molh'rs opinion, the more Phrlstlanlll.e and self-possessed they urn you will find the regg'i success they aro with tho Indies, mil men, too Head character-building hook nn.v NITT Sho Scolds tne Boys Iiear Onthlu 1 h.ivo read your col umn with interest fir over a jear and hne profited by vimr good advice to otliers Ma I say .i word to ' Per plexed." " "Perplexcsl " I am or old-fashioned trirl but I find that the girl who dresses modestly doesn t have much fun, Hho is called nn old maid in 1 at parties she doesn t get anj attei tir.i, neither does she riele lnltiitlms The liojs don't fven know you are there There Isn't a girl Hung who enjoys being i wallflower !, wants some at tention somo time I am a eood cook and housekeeper l .' that doesn't get me any admirers You mm talk about the girls for dressing tmmodestlj- and painting "heir fao s like Indians, but still jou encourage i hj helng attentle to them and l:iing the old-fashioned girl out In the coal Old miu ever look at It in this Itaht" I think I will tr being a new-fash-'i.ned glil from now on and see how It works I know plenty of girls that .ire as nice a, an; one could wish, and would make good wives tvcti if they do wear short dresses Thev onlj do It because It Is the stjle. and the-v are as much thought of as the girl who weara her dreses to her shoetop CO.S'STAN'K You are quite nght. Constam.o, It the boy would shun the painted, lmmod osil; -dressed women they'd soon Flop IL Turn-Bach Brims Or.e thing Is sure There aro few hats designed for street wear with the ex cptlon of the sailors, which are more popular than ever that haw nn execu tive forfslons of the brlrn These turn-hack-off-the.face effects aro the rub of the da either three or the smart little toques" now so much worn True the bonnet which turns back snarply Is not becoming to more than half of uu, but till we have got to submit to the rule ot Caesar Cnlc That Is the soil of mll llnerj that Is be'ng worn for street and lestaurant Jl r HAT'S IF II AT nv nin.r.v nncrn f IUckens will reii-u'i mtp. M-- Jl"u In 'Our Mutual ( ln..r,i4 . i ,. . ini.nal.1. el nil tlm 11 nn tn nhnite wor.'.e nhra she talked. Hut I efon't it.it tt Mrs Mllvcy would like nil orphan wh riquluts jo nvui h '" 1.. I ...... n.,.1. i,,t,,. ul.iv .... principal , nls In tholr sentences, and 1..' stn s i 'or. e wry so, anil to, nnei n and the Hadly trained upcakers usu- (,!1 ' Hirnliaviru ttiM tun nrtielen nnmeil Into the -ind of "eh" nnd inee li - mrrtri rir. r. n, Intlon is fronuentlv matter if misplaced accent; we call It the French translntti "brogue" Into "rnauv.i'.tt a :cenl," In speaking, as In readlrtr . nl correct emnhosls i an con- vev the i orret nieanlntr livery sen- tenc uttered contains one Important word ti'ie These aru the vital words tnf naispenNaiue woras wnicn snouin be given due emphasis. In order to di.s-j t'nsulsh them from thu little unlmpor ' (nut connective worils I The same big loaf! Bread now At ull our Stores 1 ' rs, s. vKb mi V m L?C tawawmwTO TRANSPARENT ly COIUNNE LOWE our foundation skirt should lie Mimculmt scant and clinging; but you make up for It hy having thin oei-sliirt which is wide and flaring. The frnelt Willi the ruffly sleeves Is ninilo of organdie, embroidered In silver, orchid anil green at the waist. The Callot dance frock has n simple eors.'ige of cream satin with a skirt of black satin draped lu black net trimmed with bands of black ittolrp ribbon. A sash of tho ribbon Is edged with deep fringe A ONE-MAN WOMAN Uy IIAZKTj PEYO BATCHELOR Copyright, loit. i'utitlo Ledoer Co. Ihtriy Ae'll icn.i artif to prtmn for ctnbetiUuij funds, but Harriet, its trifr, Irlirval him innorciit. Through a fricml, ichnm jiie mrf i' i elrcuiv hoarding house, tchcrr .the had tnken rrfugc. Harriot managed to pet a job R'ifA Harry's ronrcrn. Her idea tcos fo track Jotcn the real thief and prove Harry's fnnoccnec. Chapter XIV What Harriet Overheard TP H AH WET had atopped to think ' x she would have known that to re huff a ninn only whets his interest the more, ("hnrllc Ilnrmon had never found his progress with women difficult, and for the rest of the morning his thoughts kept returning to Harriet. There was something strnngelj fas cinating about her, something aloof, nnd her violet eyes hedd reserves that he felt it would be Interesting tei penetrate. "And what a mouth." he said to him self, "as though miy woman could be as teallj cold as she pretend, with u lower Up like that '." The more Charley thought about Ilnrrict, the more determineel he was to batter down that r'-serve of hers, i To make a woman like that renllj care j would he worth while, and ne mentally I resolved to eipproach her with tactics different from those he used with the inajorltj of girls he had trifled with. 'barley was u junior member of tho firm, and he prided himself on the fact. He had his own eiffice nnd his own stenographer, hut he was too happy-go-lucky to tnke things verj seriously, and he took enre not to burden hmibidf with i too much work He did not know half so much alxiut the business ns Harry Nell did. From the very tirst, Harry. beetiuse of his personality and interest in the concern, hue! been selerti'd for1 quick promotion. Mr Harmon had en- , trusted him with privnte matters, nnd' bad re ntlv handed over to him the key j to e-ertmii deposit boxes that were kept; in the safe Often .Mr. Harmon had wished that his own son were more like Harry Neil, and it had been his intention to raise' Harry from a position is nondescript clerk" to a place eif real Importance in the firm, ai I'ompnnied by a e-ninnienMiir- . ate salary He had told this to Hurry ' und a few dajs Inter the blow had i fallen During the nfternoon of her second1 elaj with Harmon nnd 'irnveit several men ralhil mi Mr Harmon Harriet, tealized that It was absolutely neces sary to keep her ears open, for eve-ry bit'of information was of value to her! now but it wasn't until after -1 n'cloek that . on thing of anj interest happened. Harriet was seatnl at her desk, list ,.nliu IntentU to the i onversntioti that unN going on beneen Mr. Harmon und a man who hml he-cn ushered in n tew minutes before A smliien cxchimntlon fiom Mr Illinium ei.ddenly startled her to thut she iilmo-t hioked up and be trujed the fnct that ne was interested "I know all that but there's no one else who i ould hiiw 'aken it." "You're1 sure'' Absoliite-h sui, When 1 left thut night, the safe "pi n nnd the kej in "Fit For a King" An expression used to emphasize the opinion of anything possessing exceptional merit. t -Sk-Vft. TV T- nl i & Mmj BB Ka Hi W9 Vm II n na ML BK Bl BJ Bfl i COFFEE is not only fit for a king, but better still, it is fit to grace the tables of the most exacting coffee lovers of America (IN AIR-TIGHT TINS) WAiirtoFFit saWWEBTOWVi WUWPWlDSJtrJl fBI OVERSKIRTS ' his possession, and tho next morning the bonds were gone.'' "Hut he bajs he's innocent." said the other man, raising his voice un consciously, " nnd if ever a limn looks innocent, he does." 'If we could find the wife, wo might nave something to go on. Jlr. Ilnr- mon returned. "DM you impress upon I him tho importance of telling where ' she Is? Doesn't the little fool know- that her disappearance at this time will only help to fasten the guilt nn her husband?" The other man shrugged his shoul ders. "We've until every nrguinent. but ho retimes to tell us unythlng. He simply snjs he eloe-sn't know where she is." "Well." Mr. Harmon said resigned ly, "I was fond of the boy and 1 hnted its much at nny one to believe this thlna of him. but there's nothing elsn to do now but go on with it. lie must be ifiii tv. The other man lose, nnd they shook hands, all unconscious of tho girl -at the typewriter elesl; Who still sat with down-bent head, her thoughts nnnar ently far away. In reality Harriet was terrified with the results of her own Impulsiveness. She wins woudcrlng if perhnps it wouldn't be better to glte herself up alter an (Tomorrow, Mr. Harmon Asks Some (lucMlons.) The Question Corner Today's Inquiries I Who is Madame Marie Cnrie, who has recently nrriwd in this coun try from France? .' Describe a new ease for carrying a dog when traveling. i What is the superstition about the sapphiie? i. Is it correct for a girl to send flow or tn n mini who is sick if thej are not engaged? "i. How is n striking red. white and blue dress made? 3. Whut new note is introduced in an uttrnctive woen sweater? Yesterday's Answers 1 iiinghum. either checked or striped, is the most popular ma terial for the summer's bathing suits. 2 The "rose-petal sknt" is mnde of a soft material such ns voile or chiffon, which has three point ed tiers, urranged in such a man ner that one- tier fits into the next one, with the points pieoted. i. Some gay nnd original little place cards are figures elrawn on wnter eolnr paper, with buttons for faces, and tinv feathers, ribbons or bits of net trimming their dresses 1. Hefore making a dress of a col ored I'otton fabric, such as chum bray or gingham, the material should be soaked in salt witter, whicli will make It keep its fresh color longer. "i A cheerful shade for n rending lamp of the standing kind is. fash ioned out of ireteiune, covered with n wicker frame I White glass makes u novel-looking picture frame KOASTKU AND I'ACKKI) HY Alex. Shcppard & Sons, Inc. PHILADELPHIA, PA. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES The tlig'-Ilcarlcd Ashman Hy DADDY CIIAITKK II Tho Kldo With tho Ashman "M1,? ISH l'EOOY nnd Master Billy, I vlto vou to my nnrtr." twid I he Ashman, giving Peggy nnd Hilly ns knightly n bow ns they hntl ever seen in tho movies. "And you sunn ride there In my chariot," he nthlcil, waving his hand toward his loaded nidi wagon. I'egB' nnd Billy thought it would lie fun to ride on the nsh wagon. "I'll ask mother," cried I'eggy. nnd she ran into tho house. Mother wns willing that they should go riding with the Ashman to attend his party. She knew him well nnd trusted him. "Wo will be hnck this evening nftcr the party," promised the Ashman. Ho spread a clean cover over the sent of Ms wngon nnd when I'eggy and Hilly climbed un they found there won no danger of getting their clothes dirty. "Uet-hp, Fast Lightning r sam tne Ashman to his horse, I'eggy mid Billy grabbed tight hotU of the seat. If that horse wns nnnied Fnst Lightning it might start off with a swift jerk. But Knst Lightning did no such thing. He just wngglcd his ems nnd shook his head. "(5et-np, Fast Lightning." urged the Ashninn, poking the horse with the blunt end of the whip. Fast Lightning wngglcd his cars n bit faster and switched his tall. "Get-up, Fast Lightning! There is n line feed of tints waiting for you nt home," conxed the Ashman. Fast Lightning pricked up his cars quickly and set ifff nt it slow wnlk. "Fast Lightning'. That's a queer i.nme for this horse," remarked I'eggy. "This is n queer horse," grinned the Ashman. "Fast Lightning is the queer est name I could think of for blm, ntid that is why I gave it to him." Fast Lightning moved nlong at n slow but stendy walk. I'eggy nnd Billy thought the rumbling ami rolling of the cart very thrilling, especially when they went down hill, nnd Fust Lightning had to hold back to keep from hnving the wagon run nwny from him. On tho way they passed fat Tommy firlin, thin Bcnnic Henn nnd cross Hiram Hatch. The three boys stnred a I them nnd nt Fust Lightning with wide-open eyes. But they didn't sing the rude song thnt had caused Hilly to spank them. I'crhnps thev might lmvi! started it, e'xrept for the fact that Illllj had with him the leather belt he hud used in spanking them. He waved it at them in greeting, and thej bcootcd out of sight ns fast as they could go. The Ashman drove Fast Lightning to a lot near the river, und there he dumped the ashes. "These nshes will help make firm, solid land on which a fine factory cau be built," explained the Ashman. "In dumping ashes hero I urn aiding in mak ing the earth a better plate m which to live." I'eggy nnd Hilly wete still thinking iner this when Fast Lightning started for home. And now Fast Lightning seemed to smell the oats the Ashman had promised him for supper. He be gan to cnutcr nnd then to gallop, nnd soon he was going at n runaway pace, swaying the wagon bnck and forth and slewing around the corners. I'eggy ami Hilly had to hang on with both hands to keep from being thrown from their seat. Hut Fast Lightning, while he wns going at a breakneck speed, wasn't running away, nnd when tie rami' to the Ashman's home he stopped in front of the door us quietly us u kitten. "Wuit here while I put away my horse- and get readj to tuko jou to the part," said the Ashman, leading tlieni to u swing in the back yard. So I'eggy nnd Billy enjoyed themselves swinging each other until a man enme out of the house. He was a tall, hand some, clean -looking, neatly dresses) gentleman, who smiled brightlj upon them. Now I am rendv," spoke the man. "You I'tin help me get mj birthday rnrtv pre.ents together " i.tcv mi. Hill v cniihl i,.nrmli hi. l'egg nnu Illllj could scarorlj pe- A rwN N:il mewaKflBi Km H . ( B8B1 PtMMS5BMBBKi5SnMM.-.'.. ZgiMa irVjUjUnioel Oo6K e -BjMM3ii3HBBBJMMBfliMBaeTpiMMlMiMiiilanMSiZZa "toMt HMra Upstairs or down with one hand Sew wherever you please, in any part of the house, upstairs or down, where the light is best, where the house is coolest in the bedroom, living room, dining room, kitchen, or on the sun porch. Any light socket supplies the power, any table serves as a stand. This Electric Automatic sewing machine is easy to carry, is steady, strong, silent, and finely built to last a genera tion. And there are no bobbins to wind, no tensions to adjust, and the seam is as strong as three threads. Let us send one of these portable machines to your home for a free trial, or won't you callatour store and sec it sew. You may buy it on easy payments. Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Co. 1709 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Telephone: Spruce 2192 TRY KISSING YOUR WIFE WHEN SHE DOESN'T EXPECT IT This Is the Advice Given to a Man Who Is Searching Vainly for a Thrill The Experience Brought Romance Bach to One Woman A MAN had complained, soniewhnt facetiously, thnt he could no longer get n thrill out of nnythlng. "If you want to give n thrill ns well ns share it," suggested n womnn who henrd him, "try kissing your wife sometimes when she is expecting nny thlng hut thnt." "My husbnml did It once, nil of a sudden, under nn electric light In Mount 1'leo.snnt street In Washington, nnd we got caught by my brothcr-ln-law nnd I felt five yenrs younger." The pages of her life were turned hnck in thnt moment to the rhnptcr in the enrly pnrt which seemtd to be mnde up entirely of thrills of this kind. ' It wnsn't unexpected then to receive n kiss from her htisbnnd ; -It happened nny time at all. but each one wbh more delightful than the last. As the days und yenrs went on she grew accustomed to them, nnd so did he. She didn't get tired of them nnd thev never lost their meaning, hut they became usual. There wns nonn of that "element of surprise" which can mitlte the most commonplace occurrence in teresting. Anlf 4VnC . Il, ..,,Mn.n nt gagement days, of the hone, moon, nun uie nrsi ii-w. jeui m iimii - hns a lazy habit of not exactly going to sleep, but getting drowsy. It is still there. In some cases it continues to flourish In quite the same Hove their enis. The voice wns the voice ot the Ashman. They looked nt the gentleman very closely. Hiiro enough he wns the Ashmtin hlmaelf. And the next thing the Ashman did surprised them even more than the change in his looks, but that will have to be, told tomorrow. Adventures With a Pia'sc SUCH bnrgnlns! First, there Is the dotted mull. In case jou nre not quite sure what dotted mull looks like, I might say that it closely resembles organdie. The elots are embroidered in colors. 1'iu can get it lu blue. red. pink or lavender. And whnt fresh cool-looking little summer frocks It makes! The material Is thirty-eight Inches wide, and costa $t.!.."i a yard. But go about it quicklj, or there will not be nny left. Then there is the imported swiss -fome of the prettiest designs I have ever seen I am not fnmllinr with nil the dnlnty things that e'ould be made with this lovely sheer swiss, but you will know what you most want tt for. This material is about thirty-six inches wide, nnd the price is ninety-five centsl a ;inrd. To appreciate it Jem reullyr should stop and look at it. Another shop has nice little crepe do chine combinations. And here is the unusunj pnrt about them. In addition to being trimmed with n broael band of lace around the top. they also hnvc nn cquallv brontl bniul nround the hot torn, making perfectly nelnrable little lnce-trimmeel unmentionables. These fetching creations are $1.85. A convenient Dorine box holds both' poweler nnd rouge. To nil nppearances it is nlmost exactly like the regulnr powder box on a chain, except thnt It In slightly thicker. After you open the lid you find the rouge partition hingevl to the powder compartment. All vou do is to swing it out from underneath The box Itself. KOhl Ilnlshed. conies i gold finished reauj niieu wnn eompuci canes ot pow- I der and rouge lorjeevcnt live cents. I , . ,. i I'etr luiniei of shtimi address) Woman'i Tim jaucr or phone Wa not or .MMn 3000. way thnt It used to, but nearly ntwau It seems to decide nffer n while thnt 'it has mnde Itself known now, nnd helm not quite so young nnd skittish ns b used to be, ran subside easily nnd allow Itself to he tnken for granted. It rouses to answer "present" tvhen Its nnmc is called during reminiscences" Bomctimes nn old snapshot brings It out of obscurity, sometimes twilight or little thing like the song of n blrd'in the stillness of a gnrtlen. And then, If there has bren an. doubt about the existence or the en durnncc of romance, It is all forgotten TUT, of course, life moves nlon - pretty swiftly, and with n Itvtner to earn, a house to take care of. son times ,'hlldren to bring up nX everydny cares to think nbout, the , really isn t time to do more thnn n". knowledge the presence of sentiment. e.1.,!." caV to iln"Rine then how t'rulv thrilling it must have been for thl. whimsical woman to hnvc her huabanj kiss her when she least expected it! And best of nil, to have him steal it like n lovesick Isoy, when thev ., right under n light! ' ,,t,p And then to be .caught, and no doubt tensed until thev both blushed an, squirmed, by h "snooping" brother n law ! '" Why, it was just like one of thoo . drerttns that take ynti back to the stu,l room nt schoolnot nkn,. -ii.. '' SniTer?'" nb0,,t CW,tWl ' , Ao wonder she fet fire ren It increased her self-respect so. to feci thnt she was renllv n nt,,.,,...: ' !. sho used to be. "-..... it It mnde life so interesting nnd worth while for her tn realise thnt her hi... band still looked upon her as '"n. Only Clrl." instead nf ..,,,-..,,.. .JR. or "mother " or "vou." ' " OHK gave sound ndvicc when she sJ nmde this suggestion to the man who was searching for h thrill. I hop he'll follow If. y A stolen kiss nlwnys lends a certain amount of excitement, nnd when it U tnken by n husband from his wife, right In the midst of their nppronchlng middle nge without warning or explanation of any kind, it brings romance right up standing. And romance is nlwnys thrilling! mmmmmmm B JtmTKrWrSK-MKWSSwWpHI ivBWliiiHMrirqcJHiiHHiHiHlflBBF Sewing Made a Pleasure wmmmms&imBBmmmammBBMm I COURTESY; , SERVICE'!
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