Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 04, 1921, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, T021
WOMAN'S LIFE AND LOVE
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lt WlNiriSKI) IIMil'KK ('HOI.IV.
Y mfnriird imini, aflei xrrni.; Wi . t nolcu s flist article nn Vnndaii
1. hair iruMri In n tn tmtuthinii nim nbout her An n" i. l(A'l
jf r rfort oik in ml. NAf M Mr tltiuflht" nf AM Hutted Haipe, Ihr ueH
Aii'.wti rr'iin on J irnlrr 0 worn in suffrage. She 11 i irr pirtnleul ' ''""
C oVcae H'oirrii (7k'j ' dr loiA' iinflnimf prrtident of Ihr I ori.irri ' lubi
nl lomcM'n- .sVinicT and i hcrirlf a icidcli Aiinirti lecturer, n tiler ami fern
iniv. Shr ii a aindualc nt Ihr Huh' annual krhnvl, Indiannpolt, and nf
Leland Slaufmd I im n ir, I olifmnjn.
HOW hi - lfToi o.
fniili.l Mil "'!' '
Up ha.l --nlT'l 1.. '
p u 1 " n j ant
i1kt had liron "
CflSii1 n '
innn'ii V th
Imnl !m"'l n i
xxnnuin pn' I
firt mi it ' "
j. n n.i".j
th (on ti 1 i
lnoki'il nil
Mknni ' ii n !
hititNl thnt -I
i " fni I
(111" r 11 nut kt.nx
rTflrtly xxhnt th.r
iniplii.l. Imt -h,.
did nnt liki' In
womnii looks
nd tln-ll lir
h'ard "iiiin' m
77e First Shock
when sho l"irt
Please Tell Me
What to Do
y CYNTHIA
SOME EASY-TO-MAKE COLLARS
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Mil "11-1 1
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He Goes With Others
Hoar "'jiithii 1 am ii oumk tf
lKh!Pf.n yearn of nsr I am noxx Rclnsc
around xvlth n fellow two ern im
senior H wwns to lilo mo xnx' ""
lilt at the nnio time lie Koe- nroimd
"Itli other rirl. too Will M" plea"'
'ell me If 1 should accept hi attention'
it not' I ct to n itnnw tin other
i Minlnir lili nnothei hov mill lie a?
flirlnit Uljitl.1 1 .. H.n.l Un 1m friixt
... . ' '"'I'Miiu i ivi 1 1 ill i iiv ii 1' n
'ir l out with other KlrN? f'leimn bUc me
niotlvr I an aniner 80011 Ill.t'lO KYTf
Ilelieie, t'ritpnq n!i tin,l u miner miin m
. . . ..'. .. t I .... uu iiiiii im- ivifim
'ii'', I wanted to die. lh linn I'een in - ri Raped tliero U no reafon nh mn
nc vi retatirunt, mill enliliK ii" if to h.iu.l not both lime other friond
n'.li a tram, mid he hud "in" pie ' ertalnlx nc.vpt hn frlenclship. but ne
wlurli rrid.intlr lured linn Hit" forget '' t" "p rrlenilMilp of other loo ,
f iltn' It mn he that hin Kind heart -
m mlii hnie made in m 11 wonderful Inn Says There Are Plenty Left
'nn.l. hut 1 broke I lie emtas-tneul on ; near 1 -.Mithla -1 1 nnd th.it loiter from
1 ' vl',m ... , , .. IvrnliVed" with Inteieft Thouph 1
i.irN tell of mam miner linc u h .im uirl mj.ielf t do think that p.itnt
1- rlndiiitf n jumut tun tt wore r"d "nek tviwdei ete rin be oarrled too far I
th n dri 'int. nt mine out of n t w on-i:il nirU of -hr tpe tnat lie.
-h'ooii uipme Ii,- li'is or ilii"iirrinK """"I admire Thev .ire .ithlette at-,
ii.tn'nrin i rilnil 11 I . .-. -- (.., i.ui u'ii'im i'-u ' "- i
nein.il'i n'e with Im knife
poke n it he lind tiinrdered In
m mid blood lienre her eje
was
H
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DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
The Itig-llenrtcd Ashman
Ily DAIJUV
lltltH
arfwu?
PHCiOY nnd Hilly tliouRlit tlie Anh
iniin looked cry linndsomo in liis
pari rlothi'i. Indeed, lie mis --o clinnned
tliej srftrccly Idiew him. Tliey never
befote linil seen lilm wHier. he unsn t
drened in overfills ntid vtlirn Ids fine
wnsn'l eon'.rd with iIumI. it
"Why. .'ie looks ju-t like other folks,
wliNperoil Hilly to 1VKRJ.
"I think he looks hctKr thnn inot
folks." nnsweied 1'crk.v, pnzltiR tit the
Avlin nn's t nil hat.
"('nine into my workshop." mid 1'
I .fdiiutin. Icailine them to a neat niiiiti
Ins r'nw to the stnhle where l-'nt l.iRht
Hue. the hoise, win injoltiR Ids sup.
i per of unts.
When I'eRRj and Hill onteird the
"NEVER THOUGHT OF IT!"
IS WHAT WE ALWAYS SAY
.-.. .-, t f-i- i rr C. ..-:..: r I..-. j c... ir ;.i
When oomcuoay vinas us on tuning jw kjw oiiv m unom
a Light or Reaching Over an Obstacle to Gel to Our Work
Tit BY. were all cittlnR in the fading;
lUht of the sunset ns Sophie rnme
In. trying to new, serrwltiR up their
eyes, nnd bending over their work like
old women. , ,
"Whv In the world, cried Sophie,
.witrhltiR on the light, "don't you turn
the llRht on?"
"Oh!" a sIrIi of relief went lip
from every hndj. 'Thank you; wt
never thought of it
Inn't it funny the way you do thnl?
You Mt nnd work lit n desk, wiHi
paititiiiR tliiiiRs, perhnps. renchinR fnr
oer your Rlitsa of wnter to the pnint
box. . . ,.
our nrm nets tired, ynir can t nan
work-hop their ryes fairly liulTed nut I s(( h (0ors J0U mT mlxinR or mess
with wonder, tt wnsn t the kind of , n 10 cnoe )nnv i,ft,,d you nre
workmop Hiej i-xpeit-n mi Ahiu.iu to , t0,1(,tllnt daiiRer of upsettinR the
kiC
1
i hut he uiil a
t-niper It is often 11 matter of the tirt
kin whii'h offends nil inexperienced
i"tiiiR cirl . or a dozen xmall pergonal
hnliits that hurt her retitKd taste
Mnnv a hnd- who -upposed that she
l r the now husband doailv. hn been
-o revolted bv oine iiiflcRaiu e or in
. iiM"iderateiie in ln a t ion that "h"
found it hard to forgne him for mnnv
year and in her secret lion 1 1 hrnshed
rcentmeut almost turning In r nftci'tion
to hatred l"ew women could contide
hone.tlv in eai h otlvt without nneal
me some shock th.it almost wrecked
tlietr early married lne
Somcllmes a cirl is too ' tlnn-kin-
and may "c undilr eritnnl. It
is II question .1 lI low pncilli "ii-
i..p ouslit to be The whole p.holocy ami
i f trninm? of I no sexes i dlfToien!
wt i... . r... I .. .. ilitmniil kl
. lnr"ih nero ar' aowever i i'" tiiii.i.,
i " ' 's" , , , . . . . I. 1. .-I.I. ......I
i ..,!. oioniis nin rin'lls rcn' 1'ir niiiiiM ini
7i d part or (lie worm iiti"" "i"'"
Vik.IlL'h loupllnir
her ti.Tue's name w u '! w Mian
nmi ayinR thm wen- inns an af
fair' lie was fiinou- 'In' nn oil"
could so 'ualisn her Hub bu' hems
human and curious. he did i little
rietectne work,.aud ii"f eno-iRn there
in a dimly liKhtnl hall 'ti the hotel.
innrii bur ed m a window sent sat her
wondcrfi.1 lover, lint n; with the ;ianse , nPI
w id"w '
S describe 'he tears the f'irv
lenron'h ihe disiniis.onmcnt'
us dnush'irs of Kvc hive c-n
tie iroiiv or outragiM ru' im.i .,. '..',-...,., .., l,
ons, and heartbreak, not one bit uitnv inn ,mn .u .... -.
. . . - . . ., .fn . -in nn1iirtfnnl.il shot k In Hud our
..rn.'s .s; nuniii us iiiiih i nr. n .... r
a. wo liae trusted men '
What nre wo roIiir tn do aboi it
"To err i humnn . to forg.xe. dixine.
:ue poet Hut are
'"2' stvles Thev ar the Ulnd of clrls
tin would make sincere friends The
cf course llko to loolt attrnclHe. foi '
"lint Rlrl doesn't' pd I think Ouitl
thoiiRh the inajorlty of the clrls are tli
kind iou ire slclt of thoro are plent I
of tho poorl old Klrls left
Now I'mthlft. 1 hnxe my own trouble"
I w .11 lil I'ke to know where. If there are,
nni 1 "mid Und sonio boss or even on
who ' , ,i Krl if he doesn t smoke
drink -t nnd l there such a thins
ns a ho who doesn t .llways try to be
'mush' I am considered xerv at
tractive and ism very popular, but nnii
tn'ked nbout n lot txoaue 1 never in-'
dulse snd don t let bovs be "mushy'
'xlth me
I? lime l bov left liko the kind 1
would ' s to know "
PKAl'HIl'
raio back qm ooTrtP line. V
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j;ot " .
e-e' cv
knocke 1
i ou
'n.i'l i I.e. k in line RitiRlnins nre used may fancy If x on want cuffs lunsh
.f ii some loeh collnr and uff sets- ucm m innicn me i onur i n.v - i.n..v
the collars uMialb ml with a
Whltey" Writes Again
. i 1 1.. i. i.
.-o, v ! n-i.,,.., . ... ' ,. ... ., i is (he usual tnciisiii rmi'iit
s .' exist, althouBh I nexen" """I"' UMlnl" "" """ n MralK Cheeked dimity or li.il iste makes lowh
"i. loluinn But I wonder l'liieek lui" and set into a narrow band cts ntl(j these uro embroidered in the
icree wnii nio on i upld s r vi r .m the straitf.it of (lie roo.i. ine corner nnd some have narrow la'
Nf
i upld ' you say xou loo i lencth of the collar i
hue.l one n inr or a (inn it '- '-. letter
r.ble to behold one with w ii.uii inxirhis one ', ,..w better than all the test. , i,o:-r. although most of these rnNnr
on intimate lerm racn.-nn. .."T"" . " .,- chokc. en ixcn. u . ,niher Iiiiib nlxiut LTi inches nnd
1 he pic-
e.e dixine. on i.iiii.iii.- iiiiii-" i-.... - ....,.....
wou'ien to do nnd dulled to the liner ethi. of life
sihRs :,. poet mil are women o "" , -Ji"' "' "7 ." ' ' , ' n person ni.iv him In for "e this Is what some clrls " '"' "'7, ,'ll " "r" ," ' S,nrU' '
all the forRivins: And Is (here to to No mnttei 1 m I ""''" " ' l'cr. " '", , uo nn,i . t nwm with It. Tlrst eneour- U'f' '" fhow you tho idea
no tune limit' Aro we to f.-rgne ' be to our indiv dual .el xe it he jir h)m ; pretcmno , ,, ,. n the middle of tho back I
r.ine-r nnd inn-times' dishonorable nnd n ,'MT- ...",,,', uustej win. h. Uzlnes. but not too folded over o that Ihev me.
vou th nk ihere I any chance of roplns i
." im lies wide when finished
.Iut whnt sins .md peccadilloes n'e
we to 'iierlook, and win h ones ur" '.n
fiirslvnb.o'' !" i' d" any good to
pardon a man his d'lto'rve iitTcn-e-or
does he mcrelv drp.v is for o ir
weakness'' should we 'spoil" ii.nl
!.... .. rt lrt-1 If tin tirn nirni II.
o'irco.1 urture will no, -.venty other JudKmen( mny argue
women beckon him tn oni" and be com
forted v.-.nJCe i.er nn.l .f there be nnv iirgu
le nr' nK . . .- ".-si i ... . ,.. or ,ho av
heaxens eeni to Sim'
.inixerse to be li'ir'ed
possible that III".
hi. h .!"l..s n'tv5 Is ih
sw nr
... hfe and begge.i .) M
he w
' .. . .
sevo-e
ti t i" li.iv e ! neir u.-
hoik if they hnve
...-i ti. hnrr.isses her
' I ..... menf refjnr.llllir the amount
r ou i"' ,-:' j.i .i. .i i .
. , n.i Is it K 1 to n oxi'i-n i. in -' i
1 he gi.iltv of Hid. pendent spir t
s me mini who lo be tair u
a i ;.i .r.iui.xnuMitit. fiTir
i,erin u auu u.- .-.i'. "" , ."... ., ,0r,i,i u,. n nn
ed so hard " be orei . inea 11. '! t;.. '" : , .
tunr ho woud r 8'
i im man bo so ink' and pi:tnl aud man
f(lil csrape the vengeance of henvn
Someriines sir1 n-o too inn-
tneir pinnacle "f ignomiv e aim ninow
dealings with oincr. wo nnui '""' n uell 'o n ,ik" 'd-n sore Sucpcst some
lnni in horror. , thint he .- . ..o . af'et you get him
( ertnin priiu-iples are ingrained in worlcinc p-.r. 'vni and caution him not
some women hut not in ntnrr 'Ihe ir wotk to' hi-1 Never fall to listen
..l .. I, I ,w ..nrnoil her ,,HI1 llVlll'- oft' II I Willi U!t--S! !" ho tnllc about his
. .. im in. .- ., gr. . . j
Met tills- " -i
. . m 111 iL 1.. a s.m umli . i ni. an.M a 1. 1,1 r
naltm iom ll'l . '." '" "'." " -"" e.....s......i.
'V ' ...t i1" none h -ii r.-ei important
that n .i win Th, .., ,..,.,.,.,,. i.rini. nn ,-.. ,,
ho is keeping lioiiso nnd onin, ' r after xou e done till If you really care
share her nononne dependent e em ( to. let me krm- how jouxe made out
i i si er ,.,i-i " ;a . ri
a mnlter 01 1 whipped on nil around. Some have an
embroidered scallop, not at the edge;
but after the hem has been laid the
teallnp arc stamped otj t-o that the
lower edgo of the srnllop comes n little
above the fold of the hem and the point
where the scallops meet comes to tho
edge of a l'j-itich hem.
To wear with sport sweaters there
. . ........ ... ..-I ... i,..,. Im.. worn
teots jieat nisi iiiiuiii i in n-niii. , i,im thl-i
Innd for m"ti''
o
hev are
ensure .'1
in. lies deep and the fold continue in a
straight line down to tho tnds. where
tho crease jusl allows the hand lo he nre net xxniMs finished with nn elnsth
turned und. r. Tins shape the collars nl the xiait line, the fronts covered
H.etlons that xxlll m.ike to tho nei k perfecily. ! with row of lace insertion and n
l ho icstee h made about 10 by 1 matching cilging that is slightly fulled
in' lies nnd elaborated in any way you ion.
hnxe It wn n tox workshop and it
lonkcl .pint I'xnilly like pictures they
hail scon of Siintu (Klaus' factory nwny
up at the North Pole. Around the walls
were shelvea londed with toys of all
sorts nnd on the tnblo woio packages f
lois nil done up ns if ready to be sent
cut.
".litnincty, I didn't know jou xxcre
a tojmakcr!" cried Hilly. The Ashman
' Mniled.
j "I am not a loyni.iket," he aid. "I
1 am a toy-inrndcr."
J Tunt statement iisijpilied l'eggy.
"Why, these arc new toys, not
mended ones." she said, noticing how
jlnght the paint wn on them.
"That is what the poor children to
whom I give them ttdnk." laughed the
Ashmnn. "And they nre just ns good
as new. although evety doll, excry en
1 Rine. every drum, eieiy lop, eicry rail
load iraiii you " here is a smashed
'and throwti-awnv toy which I hnxe
I mndo us good ns new with mj tinker
ing and my painting."
"I always piny with my toys until
l hey nre nil worn out. m they can't be
ti.cd any more." mid Hilly.
"So do I." rnid l'eggy.
'J'ttc Ashmnn laughed as he started a
line englno nnd trnin of enrs whirling
nround n trnck. "Uul xou oxer see thl
train before?" he asked-Hilly.
"I used to hnxe one iu-L like it. only
my train was hluds instead of blue."
said Hilly. "I threw it on the nshpile
xvhen the spring in the engine got brone.
Nearly all tho wheels were hut from
the cars."
"J his i your train." grinned tdc
uiiioi. nrwl rnlnlni? the '.holo desk.
Hut xou plod on. ninKing your tnk
twice ns hard as it nee! be until some
body olbc comes into the room and
Hands behind you to admlro (or crTtl-
elrftl rtllf "llnllhinp."
"Mv cooducsa." she exclaims
Irisklx-. "Why In Hie world don't you
pull this paint box nearer'' It xvoilld
be much easier to get at. and then you
won't hnxe to reach over the glnss."
"I never thought of it. you murmur
sheepishly, readjusting yourself gladly
to tho new arrangement. "That's much
bitter." r
fr NBYF.R, thought of It" how
J- many things we "never think of"
in this world!
A xvarm day in the office, for in
stance
....... .-i. .. ..... .in. .i.... ..i..
rmiiiK" nn jwui e,,i .in -a VMlpn rM I
uln.ln.t I
And you ore as hot as Aubum !
Your hnlr lies damply upon rot,,
forehead, jour hands nre sticky, ntir) ,.,
think evil thoughts about the man ,,,
woman or syndicate wiich brought bark
the fnd for high collars.
You become limp and languid, rna't
to tnke offene nt nnrthiug nnho.ly j,
.Somebody comes over to your tie ani
you my. "Aren't you hot? I'm nlrnoii
wild, t don't know what to do' '
He looks nt xou miii! then lie lv,t.
instinctively, nt the wdndow right net!
jour dek.
"Well, xxhy in the world don't ton
open the window nnd lei some cool i!.
!.. I.- -.! ,. .,.1,V.I. ' "
III . II. iis,. ,. .ri.i.i ' ,..i(.
xr.t.l.. ..... ..I... ...! . .!.! ...
.'lll't.1,' .'.ill i i.-i . iiiiii. ini.i'T leitninil
his aid, push Hie snsli up to it fullt,'
cxicni.
"I never thought if It " you np0i,,
gize, ns you begin to come to itg.ijn
I
'lood ndx -
hi P t'up tl
YXhrcx
"WIIITKV '
llopn 't will
AT CUPID'S CALL
By MAY CHRISTIE
elf riel.teiil.sni s I Ifti n
t.i;p is off. n.l'd hr son'.'
in mnnnr- an I ne I" ,,v
exaggerarfi 'hro'.gb tin"'
until poor .Irn n- t
monster of x""e '
I 1 cue.- fi"-20i ihe br
jrave me warbiod ""
ther
elted i stone? I angel- a being too el l-r.lll ! r .Hi
ii norriues itti'in in s,... !- ,i.
oiled negligee, xxrh tousled hnlr. or
from letting the bouse g" d rtx or to .atci.
her in a lalselioou . or neiiom per in-s. .
furious g'l-t of temtiir The world
rashes aoouf 'be young husband, nnd
'in wonler if there i anything benuti-,
Hon nun n should we .irgix-o') How
in i -n . id ire'- How amiable nnd philo
.np'i . a' -hould we lis'- Have wo the,
cieat " tnat rn-lurnh '.ong?
What Mary Saw
Says It's the Boys' Fault ,
Pear c'vntl in ! si i a daily reader ofi
vllr lnteri'.st.l ? ilium tihli.li T nnlnv
ery niucb I ,-. b.xx written to xou- TVTAHY. back at her office uesk, had And yet there xxas a fascination in
column before I, i after teadlnj;' the; IM been xxorkin-' hnr.l nil dm the pulsing life of it
,0'ier oy ' I'T.eCd I lUSt COU.dntl ..... ,.-.i .. . ... .,.. ..I III riml. Ultnm,. Va.L Thn nm.
SS-.S.f-l-t ..I... Ii -.1 II .
n u.xwi'iH xiij il snuiiiii tie 14
much easier lo think for ntliprt u
this xx ar than to think for oursckrO
Kvcn 'ho most selflMi of ns who tift
bother nbnitt nnother's comfort, cu
suggest, out ( very lonleinpt, otn.
thing helpful thnti the other porvn
"nexer thought of."
We must be dreadful ixisy bndiC ,
xve rnn so rcntiiiy lni'-ricrc with the .
lairs ot our noiguuorn nnu aiwnts ;;;
the thing thai Miould be reansnged fot
their ease nnd convenience.
Yet if xve hnppen to be on that uJt
of the fence instead oMhe other wecu
alwajs be sure that this is one intrusim
X-..' l.oo nn nnn of thl'SO newlv I lllOV W ill llPVOr rCSCIlt .
stvlish Heicr Hnn collars, instead of I Hecnus. Ihev know, exen as ne hon'J
xo'iircustomnry V neck. IVrow. m the t plai". tlinl ihev xjonH
' Yon nre xi earing xour spring suit, "never think nf doing it for thfij.
because It didn't seem quite waimi selves.
... ah itninKiilir I tittlU'lIt 11
ii ii i irifiuxxioi ....- .
trAom Ae ncf in 1 he ilrearu ooara
ina homo chcrc she had taken rrj-
Ashmnn. "I fixed the spring, got newt mac Harriet manaocd to pet a joo
"A ONE-MAN WOMAN"
By HAZETj DETO OATCHELOIl
CcpiTiBht. I9tt, tt PiibHo Udoer Co.
Uanv eil ira sent tn priion. for tience. "Of course, the women tn
rmbctilinq fundi, but Harriet. hU think that, hut the minute you h.'itio tn
irlc believed him irhcn he said ho xvork on Hint prcmie you lind xoumll
friend
trith liarrv concern. tier iaca
ira to track doien the teal ihief and
prove Harm's vwocencc. Rut her
disappearance seemed tn help asicn
the guilt on her husband.
e-tili t
a ---.I'
pe.--i,-.
-ning fia' on
:ia e pe oni" n
s IH
lw
He
lsrttrx hut 1 nan At
The trouble .' tod.x not with tIie'"rK "" greni ine
s r.s but uiili 'in liiv. .x qirl ,s xx llllnj; pressure of her
t ri- o the mox.p xuth n boy, leax'e'work had been.
Ii ni at tho .loot a d mv good-liy. ard b, When the clock
P.iis Hod t.oth '.c e;.c or t.ino lone v nlk , w , . . u,,
or ilt home .u,d have roniratlt.n ,r"' K ., T"'
ltjt tin ii. ; d v - wn" to take out ili.it i r"s' ''at"-'" .her
s nil of cr' I know ,f three or four pile of letter into
girls whn the g... together talk of I the inner office,
i.nthlng else but the t'nio when they mee am stood xx-alting
been xxorkin hard all day
She had no time to exen think of i
J-S
the right tinn .in 1 euie down Rut when
Two Minutes of Optimism
U HERMAN J. STIC1I
for the signature
If hat I H mif l Stenographer to Know
1 v .sieuographer.
n'so. I hoii 'I .ike to add
rnlllfs .- an since '"- j"ograpb. r
J- Yenrs ago I earn' I shoi'lnnd
i kii. -it. in... "iii-ii .rf uoesn r po Olll - . . .,t
and when she o-l want to go to the'"' " ' '""-'
1 mo lo- nrd b einnot tret any one whv I " " ,' . '
bis me- thr gi'i 'ir arolng tn -xtrcmes '. fngged out t I'd
I Although I don t dres or act am wa advise xou t go
but the xxa.v a l.idx should. I ei.xx t'-.el straight' home nnd
I gl'ls that oo I n;i n K.rl of nineteen ,.',." i ,., nU,ml
I ard tt lion-.e. ah.-.!' three n'gh's a xx-eelc lfst-. LV .
e.ldlllir nnl seihlc Aln nfini r nn milto I to all tnl stuii
a blr of house -orl r .an bake cook, liny self.
bitlous innn, the genius inevitably
drifted lieie. The fnilure, too.
Mary hnd nn immense, xxelling pity
in her tender heart for failuics. New
oiks might-have-beens!
If only she had money she would help
them !
The ttaffio was cnorm.. on this
chilly, early winter evening. Taxis by
the hundreds skidded nnd hooted on the
ollv pnvement. Mary Idly studied the
fni-es of the multitude.
Tor the mot part they were sciious.
proot copied. Their cares xxere x i itten
for the understanding eye to rend.
Were human beings ienll. mennt to n.
live in n greui. cruwueu cuy, -ncr'
xvhcels from other trains that had been
thrown away and painted it all a now
color." While Hlllv and l'eggy were
marveling over tins, th Amman handed
l'eggy a beautiful doll. "Did you ever
''0 this doll before?" he nskid.
"I used to hnve u tloll like Hint, mv
dear Angeline, s,m l'eggy. "Hut poor i
Angclino lost her hair the color xiore
off her cheek nnd she only had one leg
ami one eye. Again tlie As:
laughed.
"This is Anccllno lived un with nnrfs
lrom half a doen nth-r dulls." he said. I
on must haxe read it in the paners.
Harriet nrdde.l. for the moment sh
could not inin ."' ,'"
CHAPTEK V
Surprising Questions
going up a blind alley. He mint haul
taken the money, that's all there lil
to it.
Then why. thought Harriet to herself.
if Mr Harmon really belici'H thill
Harry took the monev. xvhy did he kj
tnlking about it? If he were rullt
convinced in his own mind Hiat l!srrnl
- iniiy. xny uau lie nsKcti ine opm
ion of his stenographer? Was it ti.
cnuse he felt even against his hctter
liidgment that Harry could not steal' ,
Wns he unensy in his mind and jk
ie leg I 1TIS TAYLOR." Mr. Harmon's I to hear the opinion of others, to see II
Inn-iii VI .' "" -. ,uF. lit tallied xvith his own?
nman xyj. tone ,vna sharp. ...is i. ,..
' Harriet looked up quickly. I hat s the trouble with you non,
'Of course, you
know about the
" " -.... : .U. T.n
. i. &..-. ..An an in lien ... till- iiutiu.
i'i,.. .i... 1. 1 ...'..... r. i bonus nmi. '-.' "" . i." .: ..-
i"'i ..v ..'(..ill. ....I. III. ill I'AOIlllll
thnt he knew lots of poor (hlldien who
xrnnlnl niie toys but who touldu'r get
Ihem because their puicnts didn't haw
enough money lo huv thitn.
"I didn't hnve money etiougli io buv
ihem cither," shuI the Aslimnn. "but I
found broken toys thrown on the nsh
leap in the house from which I look
ashes. I took them home and lixe.l
them up. It Iihs been a lot of fun.
but the most fun is giving the mended
t.tts I.. ,irnL lint., n.i.1 .1h1. . . t. .. .
..... .w .'...'. mv..-. iiiki n'iie WHO IltCU,nil.
01 01
you're too sentimental and entirely tn
illogical, ton argue from the heart m
I not from the bend. A lino bunch touM
e ! be in n jury box. ncnuitting a man of
murder because you wetc soiry for mm
"What do you think nbout the dis-lor something equally nbsunl."
nnnearnnce of 'tho woman?" The tpics- Harriet smiled. "You don I rcaltj
(ion wn bald, brutal, flung in her face ' mean that. Mr. Harmon. Hut icmo
ou ihninrli it were n rhnllongo. Harriet do nigue sometimes from intuition anil
....... .i.- ti,e onulil ether answer ilinie otten right
hllf. I'.os en ,....... , j ., :. "X'n.i feel I l 1. ...1 .- .!. .1...
dircctlv or preienu nun "..-" ii" "" t "".. :,v',. ,""""':'. . '"" "hi
lo i -.nd xet she was afraid to trust her- i I.arr.v Neil did not take those bondi."
Mill alllli , , ....... I Im .A,.. ....! .......1.1.
.it- i.i,ii.-ii lllll.nlt
rerhaps Hint s it
am n in' t f
,a ,fii -I
Sum t..en I 'ia
I av e (,-n en iot n 're
U'l.i. h after a ' . '" sl
s in 'rnrn o take .'
i v e . i , fai"'" I
reail r
W l ! i ' e ,le-RCO ."
i i vttev vin'. b- 're a'"
i it., not too n nt ' piwr.tt
onv tcb's ego I ere na'
s-i nogrupber to 1 "!
'!' or' x e . i l !' hur .
Tr.' 1" -t w j i
- tl e ' i .xpeeui' n- ' .1- - ' '
'.possili'e, per n - 1 . ' I
1 ii,e'f n a ' r o 1 . i.a
iiip'oiers ard "i"1 1 r 1 v
p.ak.ng 'h"i 'o'
r -f A s-'n.'t-.t::
- .01 1 ar I
Seen: "" -'
I'limna v '
in .atu.n iha ' 1
1 , on' p,i' '.ii' s, r ' '
SlAV S.HHI3TIE
ri...'. ..niinnp realiv inuior- . compellon us intense, where one must
1 us-1. -. ii'""""--. :, In .. , ..ti , .. tl;.. 1.
..K ,l -. a-..ii.i .v.. ...... ......... i- . .., ..If fur!' I lirriOKlou iikui nil. 1 nuun .ur u iihiij;. iiiu.u a-
III' 1IIU -) I 1 U I II M lit LlirS 11 ILI1 II I 1 II ill Illl Villi IU snfcs- - .. ... . .. - a
Mar. a girl that paiits and went short Hellalrs looked keenly at the girl. ' In the waiting mobs w-ere elbowing ror a
t, ski us I only too willing- to settle down1' .1,... or two I'll require jou at my foothold on the home-going bus'
o. . 1 svs nl'n 1 1 n ts.is. .. s . . .!. "-ill J vi a 1 I Milk Aliiisf 11 iiiil.ipml
The air tuerc i ejum.'
I .11. 11 be
v 1 1 r '
a-.on . 11-". . ..". .1 .i" ." "'.. d mrike A flrc .,,,,,, ,,ut ,vll3t ,v
the .ie hen
The vxav tn learn 'o give dictation ' So please no' -indeniu tTTe
1 DHl e ' in '.Vllt. K.V .
I .ef. on nso(l by on ' our :"ii' f
i-i'r cxpe. ' of ln
Ul-srl.vrXILW
.r,
I
n
n l.re
'd a sort of smpoii.iu on
nogiapiier' ' she rtc
printed bitween almost
What I Want My
! ipreertai res n' a.r. ost no- .-ailing.
aiser tin "in; 'i-il.in .. 'd be t,, gie
'1 b th abo-e r'op'e m fi.'l' b.. as this :
. thing wo'i'd b" I 'i "l." xnic- '. . ontnut'
din-er. coniptess th. ' wants ' ' tl.e.e xanou(
1 , ntii'i-ntraieij taluo'd 'o-ni.
u-e croup and a- on .-f then,. I should sax:
aro tot wanted that , "V '""' ,i ,n 1I.0 morn nz
wnni yu ini-ii -u.... -,- - ,-,-we'll
s-'t thiough n heap of business. (
He disims'id boi I
Marx, leli.-xod. put on her hat and
. ...'..1 r.1.,, .. mill left the office.
Ulll il.MI S.v.-- .-.", .1... .I,r, I
wn some shopping i"i "
She w-otlld I"! tn time
r ,., to make ner
upatior T'e nil- sr,urs of ninuse- n..r. im.es befoie the large shops closeo, ,
rrent lnxeinc'jr t 1 dance parties ' ' mm.., street looked dark and dreary
1 101 AO fl f MA 1 .illlXrt axAti .r stl " -"
l'1'l lit-' i I'llM 1""
Writes From Upstate
T ..... I I'p'li.i.. lr.ui.ini. Pa. t.'av
en s ' ,i.leton ' W'l.e e nre 1' e .-iris n' Flier
,s'ere.'ir ifiiiul sax I nni of 11 e smue I lshed to do
sge a v-;i'eed i stenonii'her b i provided that she hur
Miss Marv wondered.
Tomorrow Home'.'
IF HAT'S in AT
nr nrn.v.v nnriE
Hiem. Help me load mx automobile
iw and wo will bu on our wax to mr
liutliday party."
At one ind of the shop was an nuto
mobile nnd l his the Ashman began lo
till with toys
What l!i" did with the loy-iu.idod
auto will bo told tomorrow.
.t
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vi no
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ers'f fl '.1
-e ni "ci'i
-ii t'lid be nb'e t.j r.id et t.otos ainbod'. nu write r.ic
. ' h"i
pe .er nnd a good c ., ,
if i". re I'.nghsh and v-.
. .lie xi;i lie utile . '
's no l Ii- r t.me-
voii'ig lneii of ojr. .,-. .., ..normous
.-?; .h-m .." I M: boarded a bu that wn going
J oni tl,. r i wes, .limbed to tho roof and drnuk
link n'v too old-, in m,. cold, dump iwhuiir mr.
l struutci witi, in. ,, tlluughis drilled to Hick and
re and so 1 I a. , " r 1.7, ,,,... tnni- ! who
mtx indulmi.e atithet. to Kxc Hoehesier. Iom .xi
t the hone of one of r c.r! sun l aro mr tuut ............ --
..,..., .... i,. ..... i. .,.., ,..... .... i ..i .,e thmt. last iiieiii. i'u
men '.. tn- ....-- ii,ii.i-ii.'i.,, p.i.i. ...... --. - .in
r ,!. nor nw ilnnott-ir withi. ...... i'.n , mifl.i in tho ihrocs or un
--... --.. tl.,1. ....
. -, e to .
''-LP Blr .
la .-.- 1. 1 d
' sjppoae the
. rt I a. i
,' ' n nrtv,. I
P .lnncli.i;
1 ' an expert tMUt ' ''"r
.n'igii! 1,'iderttanil t'e
jrt i.ossibi .1 t1,' d. tni'T
i -r.i er y
i.ow xiord- 'I, worn .
ndilri - of the var
now per' o tin propel rni.'- whien flgun .n ..rdi
ii make a 1 u of r"iirrnt. r-ng ihe exact spelling of
persons wnos.. n i e. are used fri-iiieii'.y. .
r Te p! "lie i .nibi rs. slni the di'tntftr
i per1 a p.
-s-uess a'
c y
'ii ,i 'in r' sup
.id
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SlXt i
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Se-. o
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do I ' '
1 0 ,e s
.. den,'. a-i'l 1''"' re
:i 1 . orri spoil'1' '. ' '
l' V.ets n' I '' ' I"
'et turi nti ' not UiAn
I' gi
in w ii '.
n t lese
t ; d,i 'S'
I . by a
lit i-
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n 'av h
- thn-
id di n
ot .,br i i
i "m ng a
a a 'i 1 1
Pr-'-s
T 1" sten gr"l -
Van ' nei , i-lr:n t ' g
ninb i e 'o i -rod ,ee ai '
t .ten .graph
l. ng a i is- . .
Ie,' g .l d exep '
'lie nroldoH
, n ' lie 111.'.' s -.'
UR .1 to d"
.re nn to re .. -
I
no.
id str. e to i. hi, i into
)' ii. ji'ipn-eij , ivo
-c. tnus to di-trai t
. ay s b gi i' iou y
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bib .-
i'S tren. i -i ! o belong to the
l'e.s m '1" i ity. but ho onl
,i dni.i e f'om'a sensiMe ;iil
-a ff the nr.z babies a-.
I I. '11 '.0 Mid tO It -U I 11.
for ! sc-nis to ine they aro
inak" a I ttf fui ov ,, i
fte ar pwi.tx of good Kill
a ' " innocent pbasure m--
s not neoesarv iw tn
i aught in tho ihrocs
and
a i... lit, t.een lltliruilK
unhappy. Mar, therefore, forgaxe her
At Thin.x-foutlii treet she do-
te'-lu was a big lam-'intiicirafh,
here .. long line of vehicles held up
A tarn ah pulled i P iloe to Mary.
s iyv i.v. .o-... . io in- . . , ,OVC 0f SCI VUll.l'l
'o sock tv- company or such ."K"' "" .Pi. i. two
w,re .-. vnuiii nar. I oui.t ' n. ro it illuminating t'learl its ixxo
o be s'en In i' o oimpany' o. cup a nts- a wan and a ,,.r"nni,'r"
1 ip clr's I am .it, id- lt. lth heads pressed close toRt-Uisr.
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Mnr lecogiuC'l tl.o girl
7-
(V s MvT-
ifflT iv ffilikpSL. 1&4
rs 4V& -tt J 7s i
Adventures With a Purse
I A I'ARTICI I. VIII V nnml I, o. .,!.. I..
I . . . ,.,.,, ui.lflUiJ. Ill
1-umbi-ellus -- union taffeta with
bather handles, for the most parti
stralcht ones xith strap iitln.'l.eil m th..
hnndle for couienient slipping on over eyes with lict own. cloudy with rcser
tno wrist indeed. I can highly tec
.million. I them And tlu price? SI.
Isn't that nimuing''
..i -... Ce.M- of beconiiiiE too yeneniciiT.
"I'm asking jou." Mr. Harmon went
'because 1 HltllK your.' I..1..IHI
x',.i.'n. ;i strnncer here, you
didn't know Hnrrv Neil and. therefore.
jou'te not prejiiui.e.i.
xvild impulse carne to Harriet to
snring to hei feet and tell this man ho
she was. but it was tin impulse in
stantly quelled by hot- better judgment.
She niade nn effort to control her emo
tion and tticd to spenk as calmly a she
'"You mnin what do I think about
her dn.ippenrance in connection with
tlie case?"
lie nn.l.ll'll.
Site met Mi. Harmon's Hteel-giay
she ictllrn.!.
Her heart xvns beating fast fur nf-
though ho could not hope ih.it h
pinion would haxe nny weight mlh
xlr. Harmon, at any into it might rami
him to think eriously of what she had
said.
Tomorrow "A Dihe in the Rain"
vnltniik
"Well. Mr. Ilnimon." she began. "I
think the newspapers always play up
Ihe woman in the ene as strongly as
Hero you haven parti, ulnrly ni. c se- possible. It' their stock in trade. Any
le.'tii.n of toulard The price of thi uumbi r of reasons might account for
interesting inuterinl have come down so her disnppeaiancc aside from the fact
no mnttcr xvlnuc .ui buy It. you can that she took the money witii her. I
pinbnbly get It m, whnt seems a bar- inn't see why that's the onl luglcn)
gain, that i. wlun ompnred with for- conclusion. Why didn't Mr. Neil try
met- price. Hut anyhow-, I go on to escape ith tlie money himself? He
uc.iru us saying i consider tnoso pat- had iilcntv of time. And w ny should i
ew Skirls
i n openings naxe declaied that iti
aie to wear the stialght low girdM
frock with a skirt showing somml-it
greater width either In the form of
circular flaie or. more happily in thi
form of overlapping panels of unrvtt
length The skirt Is longer as i rul
about right Inches from the tloor wlta
looso panels fnlllfiK often to the rcn
Many skirts oivlng to tills arrai.gemtnt
ot droopliic panels, are longer n eTn
In the back than in the fron' Ta.lorrl
sk-lrta nio often straight and nairow in
effect with nxcrluDPlnc panels or nlalti
Iendlnn grentet width In M.i '!ol
Housekeeping
: o n g t- i
tirt ' conung-out"
-r.vo Hoih-
-Juhnii Van-
1 nve I ad s'
' .re look tl
"fll ill. 11 "f '.
i , I I u I S 1
Mil,
".' fll'P'.ve! if tll TW"
ii cap-' -s w nn won d ''und e ,
r ("in t me. te'ep KUie fo
r, '. aee ui.d 'op',- of ea h
i nn racial oe i'j' . and
1 f 1 'ju'.d make herself as neat
1. .. m .nj ..." n'l....
. ' .11 1 1. - ill. .ill- ,. t. ,. tl,i,. , , . i . . .AK.ntnii,,,,
r ev.rx em si,- ...rr o.,''ster and her companion
I 'h'tk any girl '.s sillx and davoer ... , .
r i ii lee fac- ., id rum l er I Marx t fleeting glimpse lilfd h' i xxjin
'ter. aie p1 mix of 'io good ia ,1Ueer miitir. of ahlonhninent uud
1 L'TlS Btl'.' llXTC IWe hnxe ,'..,.'
. . - 1 I II1--II1II III I
r.xe was a finud'. That darael s al
leged affietion for Pick 1'alardm wn
a flilmera' If actually there Mian
..iicncemcut between herself unci imi.
i-rei of them T our i it' 1 bu'
u.r, jmilai,'. d by tho jatz
r 'r-' l me bclr k
STKN'of.PsArHKI.
nnd t'e uepornl aittii'' I t if ti i' eMti -i -
and . e'l's hx ih" 'II'', I '. ' ets Ii u
tt I'dioaii r -nii " i-i'.-i--' n
dixidctui5
Pr.i , e stenn; st er b. n i
I'NM'I K'in '"T i . irr s er 'n'
fan, ai I 'I, ihem v r e ,i k I . t'c
r "-r.,' e s . - t id 'i "e-
Tv . f' i l e our m.f, si", i d "i . r
i i f rr-on x ' ' s. f-i ' e t r ii " r
'en'n S t. . m dies -en e I '. n
.ten ig-ni i" I ' nil ' i i
ver ' nni lin "t p ., - t "
lir'a'v p. y o i .-t. tiogtap. " 'itr.
it s n H -ne -is I I P v ,,. s ' . 1 '
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j p, ss'l.i' nff'.'d t '
i n p. a 'Bi. e ns i' ni j'l-tii.
.. s. oe s, ot'es l r'a ".
.-rs employer otji assi'-aie.
' w.ni'h is emtuainJ 'ii do! ar
' o.rrent rnn'- pax eoi po.nijed
ab
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THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
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XI
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A Remedy
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Taking Away Ramspott
bin-
VI.'H.IM H
I ink i k
I n
Ihr Question Corner
rHl.i)'s Inciuirics
Wnm trinket us worn hi ss
. ltnlerton, 'no rifiitaenio-
i irom Oklahoma n. Congr' s,
i . n tcnu-OT?
li'w can a pntty booth for gar
i accessories Ht i lie. summer
M..'.ar be easily const rurfed''
V "s- superstition is at'.ached
lie onyx
T -' rit.o nn exq illt( q nil wli.c'i
'd be made by t ie clexer
." I'ewoinan
t- h boudoir cap ' un omfcirmb e
s- i i' is (lesired to keep n liew'v
. i red marcel xvave frch ox'e
.ik t what protection against
.song . an bo uved''
I', whnt n 1 a uev ho ido.r
hi .poetally designed In unueal
ii i ,. ,'lei's w-i'hotii coloring tlie
','ii.ead or shadowing ti.o ni-.;
es(erday's nswers
sda.e Ma',c I urn w im ha
' intlx aiir'd in this louniiv
' .un rraiice is tie disi'ityerer of
radi im
, ew iase for .nirxing a d"g
w in n traveling I made with a
l igh open front tilled in win,
g'.s so t tint the trnxeler can see
in . be seen
'I t... superstition about the
.ippliiro make n the enihleni of
li'nxenlx faith and good lope,
which impel it wearer to nil
j d xioiks nnd prndu. som
mi.ibutisiii A girl should nor send flower to
n man to whom Siie is not en
ungid. when' he i 'ick up e. hc
now bun anil his fannlx xe-
well
A striking red nh.ie nnd bin"
Irr.s I- made cf ii kite 711 gette
leiie with id and blue l.eeil, .
i inbio deied 111 silk lind nil ine
1 .ad. tl' ' -r
i 11 it ru 1 1 vi , en nenlC' in-
nl , r- a new nn, , the form
f a metal stripe kn.lt". n
ll.vii.i.u. ------ . , .it.- 1. .iiiiiinn ..1.1 iti, ,v . .....
.. ..atii.Tieni thnt Marv had Illxxays. mrro tlabfirnte thnti for (b ordlii.tr
found it bnrd to ciedil 1 then ICve wus nftriO".i i-a, ns 1, " and bonbons nre
n.tJt.g most .h,r"norably in permuting often in. luded A a rule when tho older
n. urn, in r i. . ' . 1 .. ,,,(,! .er guests depa-t n -- members of the
i.eiself to be i.isde loxe to P) auwiutr mrBr H(,t re.,lUl ( , n ,,urtt MlplHl
terns ate the prettiest 1 have seen nt
most nny shop. Motl thcx nre in
black nnd white or blue ami white. Th"
material is thirlx-s,x inches x ide, and
I the price per yard is .'1 0.1.
iii.o shop has a few odd sie of tri
coletto swialeis And 111 .ao xou have
.artv 'cei ei.il. bee -.a In the afurnuon 'not seen anx tricoletto sweater. I niicht
Curds nre sent 1 n at least two xieelca sav that they mo xerx smart How
In adxaiae ,,f the date audit Is tho ,-us- rl0sely they resemble the real silk ones
toin for relatixe, ,,n,l Intlmato friends ,.i,,,,i, ,..i ......i,,,.., f,,,. !-. ,.,,
to serd flown. , lhe morning t" that I wmon '"r1 uller" f'ri N...i up.
lb. houo Is n frag.ant bower when tliei H'" sweaters ute made luxvdo lash
sailers begin to urnxe Houqucls nre 1 ion. come in most any shade xou xxould
uhuhIIx left ii.ta.t with the cards of tlie xxnnt. and ost Ss.iiO
senders udlxe.l Iianineiied moss keeps the . .
(lowei- fresli for tix.tir four hours. The
debutante carr.e ,t bouquet presented
bv her father She weata white or one
of tho blcrssotn lolors nnd stands xvlth
bet motlitr to reLeive the greetlngB OJ
guests lis Ibex n1cr
The nfroHl.pients served are .1 little
For nsnir of shotis nrlilrfi lVnmnn'g Pot
tdllcr or nnone XVilniit or Main ftOOO.
he rixo it to 111 xx ne xiiicu ne snexv inni
the whole xiotl.l would suspcel that xety '
tiling? It's tno olnioil. ' I
Harriet'. xo.ee was ten-e and even
the consciousness that Mi. Harmon wai
looking nt her with 11 queer expression 1
111 his eyis did not deter her fioin try- j
ing to state I'nrrj inc n fairly a ,
she lould.
"Well." Mr. Hainiori s.ud slowly, .
"it's possible that she ilcsei ted him. j
hur if she did. what did he do Willi the
money ?"
"And there's also it.c possibility thnt
he didn't take ih(. luonex at nl'." lint
riet said quietly
Mr Ilaimnn made n gesture of unpa-
man .
How -an sop- thought 'imp e-
hearted Ma" mentally onipnnug
Uuk's H'lrfl't.ons with the artiticinlity
of Vandaveur
x ,' i.'.o lnrx - honest, true, Htl-
,.,rP-. oii'dn't pos'sib'y understand the
psxi holngx ' an Hie!
Mi., worded her xxay thiough (ne,
now.!-. I "r 11. ml in chtni" Hut behind
In,' . r.ti. .sin of r.xe there lurked an
Miim"iio nlief Mary' 1 on, ience nee, I
in, longot . ' e k her fur encouraging
I . L . tten1..itl I'.xe lOllldll't ).' .1-
blx .nre for 1 1111 had nexer really ..ired 1 , -
at' ml ! , , ,'i
Mail mail, hei 111e.de. t purchn-es nn.l
pn ceded homeward Long line, of
. pie un led lor the hust's Then 11 1
null xor.i.'e dr. x up. tnex- an iia-nci v.
out of 'im nnu siriigsiru ut'in- "
get nonii.u 1
Marv was jostled at aih suci ceding
in tl.- lining room and for a dance nf
te-xard I 'ni tl 's 1 , ,i )p the girl conio
in daring genii nnd Ihe x nung men
who iiRunllx do 1 ol nn xe until aftir siy
xx ear lnfjrmal . I ixixp.) or formal ftul'
coat 1 exenlng d-es '
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& e a a & a a o a -ft i
'AeXWeVSyf1
Vou c.n wur your SMALIXST SHOE
xrtth EASE and COMFORT whfla ui
entu"
How bllgl
less were il
1. lis 1 it xxils
. ronds '
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MAGUIRE'S
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CORN
PIASTER
ClULi - mm & 111,-. M.t. ilitMil
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! ti ily la brim tniilopn. Till othir. j
NO
PAIN
Tlkll
Oil
Callsui
Takes
Thm
Out br
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Rood
The Wedding Gift House
of Philadelphia
So named by discriminating patrons because of the
unsurpassed appropriateness, beauty and variety
of its stocks.
Wrif'litynaale van Rodcn,Inc.
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Itrputrd the harRCMl Distributors of Hipli-tiraile Uinnerwurc
1212 Chestnut Street
Its So Easy to
Make the Change
There's no bother and no
sacrifice in turning away
from the ills which some
times come from tea and cof
fee, when you decide on
Instant Postum
THen you. have a rich , full-bodied
table beverage which fully satisfies
the taste and there's no ingred
ient to harm nerves or digestion.
Thousands have changed to Postum
as the better meal-time drink
and they don't turn back.
Suppose you try the chang'e for
ten dctys and note the result.
"There's a Season 'for Postum
Mack by Postum Cereal Ca,Inc, Battle CreekMidi.
Any Rug You Prize
Should Be Shampooed
Brooms, bratcrs or xacuuiti
cleaners don't remove d tl or
grease stains. Shampoouix
does! Leaves x,our rugs ani
carpets brifilit and spotles--restores
colors xxiihoul liatniti
finest fabric Dxein,, 11
match any color scheme
Send for circular
Phone: Poplar 4190
ANTON DORFNER
&sons ;
CLEANERS 6PYERS
Ol-f ivirard J)vanv.a
SHAMPOO
XX hen veil if
lofi. flufly and luitroui
you av il li "'?
ihimpooiil xsilh
CLtNSOL.-tli P"'1
Breiwlm oil of Col'
nut. Daintily i""1"
xsilh imporlfd pcrfum.
ConUini no injunoW
alcohol,
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