-1; 1 fir it J '8B jd RiB, vsn -fl L . ill? 9 u 'V. -NHjwy-- 12 r Woman's Life and Love !8 UIMlltl.l) Marry ni; Out mllltn.I.S vnr fnnns VeH i.ll. X. IICWipniM 1 K'lldcM's ri-ri tills vsllltl nfiwlllionniri''-. iliiinjlitn i inn 1 a itreinnii lit n o t h c UH'ulitnl pollco in t'l-nti i! iViric, llioi' v lio a to picked not fni their im-tdMi. ctiyilitli'i. "I ' '"' ' 1U till- touuli ill tricN. luit f i t ji e i r !iimiiu' uprt nun's t i i ii n talent. j()f mil- n xens It ii n il Minn' ii&d nil Him rmI-xx-lin ronil df tin rpmniKc. In s n ti op the bridle pptli. Mini t'lulini; oil t li e bruliil Pith, iitiilimbtcilh leolnred tlmt tlns illdll t blinne liei a bit!" Vlint if her fnniih did liv- m n 1 ntn nVciuie iiintiMi n nnd lux mtf home on I mn Nlnnd and ; "inter pnlnee In L'lnrid.t. imd n xxfccio eNe. .1 Bill want- ' life besides luxur. and pdliccmnn I- belte- tli m t.-lil -iini"- m I mis in I ,1'iiN'iliie n deiiepil pork pucker '. )IIelres.-es nl'xiiss lire iim.n with their I'hniifTrin. dticr tin- lnmr' mil farms lime le eii tiiilnrrtl " iilliirincl nriil the fm f tlmt u xi-iir "t o nftir- xvnrd the emtple often liuro in the divorce emiits, dues not i:.Uii'cn fentinioiit il etitlunliiMii of souns the fH , vhn still dream of that Ideal nmtlnc jUV liase in. was nt u-c rlainiiiK the proportion oi marriages ..f t'u- -nrt thnt turn out hnppils . bit w.. (.in be sOrc of one thine, it tik' s more htfeniUh of eli,iract'r nud lojolts .mil nersisteiKe ami enmmon sense fi imiin In Mid, a hsmencHl bund than in , th'e common cii'den sinets .f miinase. The reason u that curstlnni! N p ill -inj; the cuuple apart' Tl i s lmse ii.ili iliK in conitn hi except iloir mutual attraetiou. Their earl) ediieiition und eovirontnent liiis-c been sshol1) differ ent; the ideals instillisl into tlittn dif ferent. Their relatlsos and friends win not mingle It is prohnble that nil ot her relations are fighting rlie mateli. and doing isers thing In ttien- power to undermine her lose and Inuilt' . I'iml ))t her parents at one ngget an annulment of the legnl tie .ind make htOIlg l fforts to tills sienlls .epmate the two )(iung losers' ("ruil .nui liumor-il ni this parental conduit looks to out nWcrs. it usiuili' Ii.ik tin1 i Ii1' I of 'in dfrmlnliig the will of t'u girl, who doubtless has hern more m- !. v, -polled, nnd domlnnteil bs her sveo'ths mother nnd father Vital indeed muft be tin los -Ire to withstand the onslnught (f Tins .ti ui xvlll'. Fascinating mdied nu.st be the young husbnnd to i ombat thi. inur" of .social dogma I'or to il.uii tli it Vnierlca has no caste -jdi'in i nbsoid' "We tnlk democracy, but sse do nt prac tice it. Hoss do the nserage hnievi in, peaU of their ssasheissnn.e'i .r c- 1 it?. WW' , VI l 'II SI I ' II I I 'I I I A T CUPID'S CALL liy MAY CHRIST IK Suspense! fTTHEN ho remoidi ufr da'np siit at -- Hhoes. tool; off h. id sii-apm 1 herself in t'i I .iresiug KOWtt. he f" rtlOTed tae in" from the -nnshe-of her ' iris In nnd . t n r f e d brush it out fo hr head in i I Jasf n t-ille mil tbo b r it s ,i i i g eased it Then si. m n o the gas up i gher and siirsesed her reflection in In' grtenich 'sokiiig- I", s . n e cheftniie-s of "b" Mars's 1 emus ncinted a- sin J ire. et i' . Iriir.i' 'as, it i t ut her ' Os-er In i ' in liners tloti loir, a innM of sk, n rl p broken eirls Like a '1 tfanied the .nil' if 1 " fne :f Her sivnk'-blii' " pnmik- nngir blil n ii tbe.i d'pth-. th" !" -cpClaM 1(1. heel s i And Mars - inout i w,i . and Msictness No tin an to tnnr i' t 1 "Chi" i .i' " t I the prtt 1 11,51- in lo - though sou in n't ;..ir; ' ought lo ! ii ' hati- -whole ssn. I 1 'on gi t ' 11. xon 'a-e t... 1 u:i--K' 1 ritu , v...h '.ea'lts . b U.'k 11 1 (' J nl come ; ss illit.w,,,. i M'.rs to s !eu I- nun. sou i ' ii, It - to x I tm he I'' 's the phon" i : t I - I, : - - no ' tnlos ar. 1 tnr-a Ii Id ' Dos-n i the hu'l 1" l.ell rang .1 -.rt. Mnrv p in- d n Was n i o g ' i, ll Mi1! rung ti Oh SSI '' I' SSll-l, 1 ) ttut ii ti s. ut l . yire. ' si.ii,,. t,n ' in the so .1 - ,ai' '1 atd M.ldn'i Mnrv .( .1 I s in i ' long, i a .a . ii. i siioulib rs r ui .1 . i - sjie ro.it In .1 'inf. i iAu (. is'i "- - 'ig f - ' She pit In I tin i . it to her in ' "nelo. II .. f No upsu -,"IIdlu' at. a i Plk'tit. i long ti.t S!ie'il i ..ii to., hit. i)!ck. 'Hi ie idut ni' c I Thi' r. i r -t she i-tnrf. i i i 1 1, t But ij.-ii.iiija'.tivrj'.TTffaraguJciA-L.saiim'j.'i-i.TaTTtv lioor "LA'A-'AR" rrj's's ssear, j sTatclirs and digs. It's tough, j ,ogr fU-Jir ssatrrprccf, Dries over j uicl n f M r' er lutrs svh te At four j xs Ii l)fs''r : All Colors md Cut. Inc.. Philadelphia "Qifz Ij a j 'i 'Hu s.h i J J? " I1 T 'J"Tv P" .,. ' -c ' if MVKI'KK ( (HH,K of ) our Class -nnnl iiiulil . in Inns do the 'sident" of lunik lejtnrd Hie ornlinincn or 'eviltni- i;lll of Ihelr otllee liinldllii:? W'lmt ssimlil the his eoiporiiiimi liiujor i. it ln dimchte, tn.irriid ihe -on of I ie fiirnnee sinker" What n frnntle tiusgli' eiiHiies when n .sinini! snti sseili i i ho us (jiil, or esen. In -utile i':ies. i steni)i;niplier in dud's nthee ! It is the part of loiiiinon eme to unite mvtirdltiK to unfile llnpps nn t'e' nrs slni rctnln then- iiintiiul in tnttnition tin unsli n hinit llfetinie of wedded l(li. mid line are (lie cliildreii that coine nt lose behest lint arti ficial standards nrc o presnlent In till wnlks of Mulct) tlmt it is illMVult fm in bos or girl to step down Irom his her own class mid form a perninncni ul I in n r It N easu r to step up tliiin dossn! Aineri' mis are noted for belnc adapt able and the ease sslth which Amrr ti ii ii sirls huso (raced Ihiropean titles, t ml acted in if to tin minuter bom, hiis iloiiiideil Kuropcsuis with limit ecu tunes nf ot trnilltlons. .... r -i II. ..i ...... I..., iino in ine reason iii.iiiituiiK mmini , tin mixed ochiJ mnrriiii:.- I tlmt, out- sidi nf lose llself. there n'o i-o nuin) ib'iiKtits tlmt enter into iiurringe . anj louple Miiuibl base hundreds of t.tto ." i-i. .. , lill,I inteiests in iniiiiiioli lUL mi llonaire ssho talk the hnrs( Irl is iiceii-loined to people i i ..., r of intimate ncssK of friemh in New in. rt or nf I'aliii Itcncli Orn miitie crltlilsin. nml Muropeiin pusip. I -ophistn ulid ili'Ciissinn of drawniB rooni si-nniln's, or the !ntet art e- hlbit or ptohlem plas . of fiislilonnble mmlistes. and li.'ttiK or trie serc. mrm hei almospheie. The p.ilbem.in nuis be liiiniNoiiie nml tine and normal, and lose the hoiso- I lack tiding and the gient outdoors, but ( taa' is their mils point "f i nnt.ici nun nml th"ir roiminie. I toss lung can dail) routine lie miiiuiaueii ..a, , .., , .. - lew Tiiinirs in iun no.'iii ,nvn .... fisrlts and gliimour ss-eai olt ul the 1. Mestiooii, will the bibb re'.lnt ihnt. .i er ill, a man lu h''i "ssn set would base bei n more i.oi.ip.ini"ii."bh ' Will the bridegroom feel n shock ut the iu nbilit) of his bride to mliipt h'iM?lf to the praetiiiil world, uud her lack of eulinnrs tnlcnt'' There nje two entiicly different prob-Km- If the girl hot self l ii'ib-pcnd-i nth nib. the qti("tioii s .imtder than if she Kse all lis s.edding a poor mini ' lu the toruier cue th ouple mus 'llios -ill nf the minion nod luxuries la.it Ihr gr l's iimnes i"i'i bus. and if tl "re dm s not ninii up all) sordid ir ,i im nt or iccuuiina inn, due ;.i I. is Using pnrlinll on In r liicunu . tin man mas ndii so some i erson.il ,inv. de niid Mm In 1.1- mote lesficted lit.' u'.d nil en well. IlntHis the oiipli who to gether nccoripllsl. this uiiriii and can -as to the wnrnil) 1U1T -,l tnal t'.iii'it tti" in. itch. We told soi -o " Itut tin hrido who K noiinee- a sa-t fottuni iTil nails gets uossn to the job of bein,,' a lior iiuin - ssife ha a tragic ate n -l"ie Dn.aes'l' drudgery I seldom s i 'corned In on" used to limirs, and loie wu'i'd base to be ideal indeed to illuminate fordid posert) ' I At l .e otuei- .lid ..' t roiuani . "'s waiting, longing . ' HMIu '" plamtisi nott i nn . - lllip.l'.' II '', t"' i- . r i .v -'n hiitnl .- Kdion tin t - '.-'i ; . rifl, ililidd Iiini I i. ',1-anil- of ntn''. peupl. t itetl nun; of each das nt . tin elusive wire ' 1 slunk a iiinin"ii to Mis- M.uv I it sso-ds, fHint, but sssii- us i nisii - iei( ola'ed into Mmys r' .'"gii.ed tli" spt'tikr. Inrs Uriw right here ui tat 1 11 t. It I'll Km" II U' fe ' N.v o II. - v. .: f.nli'l Hell. striU'ietl ' -he ptsiHislv responded I'his i- I) ck ("lard n I'ln in i 'i t.n railssii) sta'loti- S' -. tin k'.d to a sshl-p-r then I !b II Xli lo' e-. Iidc e- ar- Marv II- No s.iim.l I lick -lo- Tin wir' ( 'mining Ma's jitV "(I iitriit.f ICti.' i. s.b nt as t.n grase iiitis svasn't uns use ' i hook ii ltuitn utly. 1,'se i it l- off ' No uti-v r. rti-n, sr l.tld llloll lit a it i mint .nintt lngih e I i f...tui an Is at this ctuyml It - innid-t.t-all-ssork i"iiin stni SSlt'l II s , s'n pi,s ,; MtlS hi.ijg'i the hailwas . , .a! sjj,,, -Lnldt'il ns i i pliuii. . -lippul, and it- i out. at- lless ss ith I tl.o -ctitt'. in, gl.t) i r l,.i-t. of l'l other .n'tin! Sthur. -t-tpnl filte Snlllli' II' I ,r nml 'i fr ! 'Ihe ili.'ubntd ' sir) I'm s,,ri j ' I iii a 1 1 'l.t'i maul untile is ,i - i ambled to to!- g . .Is talking moil- i gi ,ci In i i i! . -mi' t' VI lie I'll,." Sim". n t nw a' 0' t( lef'.olK ' lie SS lit .1 1 ,111'IK ,ept -nving ' pi riit'"-'-, on i ( ' nui tit 1 l .lilt (,ii Jul I III' It i off' ! Mi I union oi- -The I'liritie Mend. 'or thr Bride . i f fif la . m i. : - f i.ii fS HIS -.11 ',.!. ,rr 1 .ii i '.fii W I ' f ,- 1,1 I ' slio t .. , 1 ll.fl (ill1 ,' , ' lui ; 'rJ' ii; f f vAro.wwKswfisf1 .uitar!rcr5fW7Hwssi,K!i' KVJ3XIXG PUBLIC LED(H3R PHILADJ3LPHIA, FRIDAY, ! A ONE-MAN WOMAN Hi UAZI-,1, DKYO IIATCHUI.OK (ovvi, vht ton. !i runic i.'iiocr fo. 7I(iii; rtl ii im ci lo jiihoii I tin hi alum fiimlv nml llmilcl. Iili ii if i , In ( an ihr litlurul in it' ' hoc in c, ih It i annul In ;iin it to thr troittl. She otiliiiiiiit n posltioii muter ii iiuin (( imiiii tn llnri'li ' i ojjivr nml thru' iittiiutnl llif (ttffd ) fluii f'iorc Illinium, the ion o the liiml of thv film. CIIAI'THU -Wll A Dimwr Invitation ' WIIKN they had nliiiovi icuclnd Ihelr (lesilimtlon. fhnrllc. who 1m I ( been thinking r.ipldl) . luriied to Wnr-i net. "Won't sou lit til" take you to some1 quiet jdace for dilinerV" "Oil. no thank you." lie ictiiriicd quick!) "I (imhlti't renlls He ssa ssisc cuourIi trnt to press her Time enoiiftb for hei to tonic to hei seiiM s. he teiiMimd to liilusclf. mid lie was (rrtiiiii sin ssoiild. And so he mere!) "in! It isn't n ser.s Rood tseninp and I tu , . . . ,, .. , ,,..... i ,,,u i'' ""' v. ,-i,., v. .......v . ... Ctl'Vl .sou lln an of (pili t rnurli'ss ssent f.u toward missmlng Hnrrlit He bml liiiule no it tempi lo be otlur linn irnmin i.iw.u.i iii-iniiu -.....-..-r.- cntti fu for what he lmd done. Tli Hides, the thought had suddenly ocuureil to her th. f it would lint do to make an enem.s of I'liailie Harmon. Mntullcil cnrrfiills, l.( should make a sionderful nils nnd she muht be nblc lo dKcoser lomi tlnng imporlmil through talking s.-ith him And mi, sshen the taxi stopped bdote thu gloom) boniding liouse on Tifts -sesenth strret uud I'liarlie stood bareheadul In the rain to 1 elp li r out. slip smiled up at hlni "I don t know how I can cser tliiink isou enougb l on can no mat u,s ngn-eiug in nave dinner with me some evening. We (im gn to s.i'ne .pilot place if nu pietir If i ml pi-rhuti- t ik" in a sboss afKrward His torn sas eager, but lie lookul o bn)ih st.irii.ng thcie with the mini ttfeaming down on liim thnt i-oniehoss' Hurrlit forgot 1 1 be war). "Thank sou " she said Mil. "ihat sounds ser.s n i e. Itut, plennc don't ftand liere) sou're getting scry sset Thank .son lunin for .sour kindness ' And i.he r'lii lightl) up the stone step .mil rang tin b 'I Annie, t. e sttt;uh uinM. opened the uoo- nnd ut the sound of u motor before 'be dooi poind In sun 1 Harriet n.lo tbi wei dnrknis Ib'r cs-rs widened n "he snw the taxi dris-e oiT and slie looked at Harriet with tn s. respect. "'rhes're u" m the dining tooii.' -he sslilsiKTcd hoiiisel). "There's reamed vnlt.mn I'll sine .sou n nice big pi'-' e ss'tti lol nf snlice llirnet snule.l .it icr and climbed up tie' three (lights 0f stairs to utip out of. her wit things Tl" dn aritu.'ss of the 'nnise oppressed In " nmro than ever lu contrast with the thought of dining out I sonii'ssheie with ( li'irlev Harmon. If she had i hoson tn do so. nt that very in nut" she might base been in the i midst i f shaded lights, -,ft music nnd a.ipituing food Alterisard she wm.' up to Mas Wat son's room, sshich was slightl) lniger thin hers, and i urle.l up on tlie bed for a till; I Mi) ssns ser.s sj-tpmntii and svns ar ranging her buik" t for the sveek She hud s's li'tle enselope- and a certain I ncouut of moms ssa- placid in each, ulic. Tlie.se enselope- sseic labeled i clothes, bom (I. laundrs and so fnith, imd Ma) looke 1 sn. Mrious as sh( i omit ''d out the right aniunnt for i.ieb. "Wluil't tiis I hear about smu nun mg home in n taxi tonight':" h aski-d tinn"s looking up at 1 1 irt it suddenly . ' 'Anni' s.asiind me in the l.n'l to tell i ui nlmut it Harriet exp' unci and Ik r t-.ne wnsi eiisii.il Mas Watson, looMng ,it he i los, Is. wondered how !on' -lie ssouhl' retan this (uol nttitude toward men woo admired i''i Haniet ssns ser.s lose!) to look at mid n boarding house tbi.-'ii. t olTt r nridi in t'i" ssnj ot Imme ntnio-pl'crc rou.oirosi- Unrriet MrbN" Thinat. You'll Lon to Make 'r lc',-!1.tnbroideped s,&:iScrim Curiam;. i ..ffl ask-" ; fthaplan 5 It KM 111. ar tul old . . fdg - L ' ' I ' t or . s ull-ost "lio s I ol.I I' i ItIM ( I 1 nt I Il-lse .. luri.iins I XIV4 ii th I .ii r .' i M ,!.( t i Im' ... r d .pun sciim, pi, , ittnn cr. p tho tut color s hi iiv- ot ' i n, n. i l7."il -,ll t' !(.('! m iroldi r small llgun s Ui 'Vi i r in form a Lord, i i i ,o. tl llgun o Just i 'i . s ." nn 1 under tin n csu V.u will l!nd lh. s. I. J. TUM rfitTAlVS) . - uni pra. tic .1 i ' ; m 1 t."P- Dl'.u ' l L..V1. .1 l Chaine Accounts Soticitu! tim!$ki itffi && Mli (ikrf; m&k Semi-Annual Clearance Entire Stock Trimmed Hats At One Half Price t4 Hats 121 Hats 91 00 ;s r,o Hats Hats Hats Hats rp. 4 I'll Mid-Summer Hats, 5 JO Regularly I en Dollars! z'inrhasina 1 rr;cs' 0r! is tic -plvd' For May Days I i i Maiir c-pnii l1 N- ' Mr.ilglit line's are empliaslrd in this sired frock nf nas.s blue silk inpe. sslth Its stripes of glistening lie ids. lirn. tin- beads stop going ilnsin, panels of the crepe take up the I'liiseiiicnt and can) II ton far so far that tlic.x base lo lie limped up am! fastened iindniic.itli Ihe In m. Many Years Ago I ,:; Mils Alice Wil'lx-r ssas ele t .1 sen, t, fot her tiro. ling deik of the Minnesota 1) 't bearing that some svho s-otcj s(re son-) tor It, sh proinptls I her position and wns 03 iv.igi promrtls te-(l"i.te(l liy u inudi larger majorus than befnro The Question Corner Tuda.s 's Inquiries In what (liffifiili mid uitett-ting i or'c bus Mis- Anne Mnith, of irnnto'i, l'a lus-u spi.,-ialiing fot th" 1 ' t is" sems'' life 'be eonsi'iii' nt in w knifi foi prtpanti grapefruit and ol.lllgis In what 'ir.iu-ing was i fro table cl'iiir for the a co m -miracry Iliinle Wluit is the sup is'itmii about the tnpn"' tlnss does a da.nts ciejio de chine nightgown rarri o';t the lieiul of I lie times jn , lnr To prof el siot 1, ui. sMirn lliroug'i b) lb" gin tn- what cm b' tin tn s.' . from being I'llispsi nf lung fasti ik d to cstcril.i) 's nsweis ' ti tut I'll ss r-il'icatlllll M .1 i in i ii is grndiialls I ringing about .t'gc nf 'ii-tiIln r 'ii, sine" t'.u ssble k'niono git in the -ten' graph'"- tttlelbsl nilrli.ti) i nbirged to n . h .1 1 I hie, Xihie'i ssi'l tor sloes c w I.) I the - of it u noils hns lh fot a ave lanii- i ". rk fir tit s '.runei eatiipvr . t uii uu'in' d'vt il. I' (ll'lloisH IS th" ssitlhol of ' . I' tits, 'inn it g ii , Invlir' I ml- hr.iigs happimss and good i .rt no I '-lie. . hairs a. d 11" wir boxct 1 ' . ssi ,1 . ii I . ti ri.n ( pot en Ith n hi it lluui .f the chair a.. ' ..i .-r .1 ith rt , ileslgnril .r.toiiti.. i'1'd fin- bnse (l((oiiit'd vitk i ou tins' rs A !ose' , ,.),), bUitil.it fm tbo lit t ' i il v i- ., ,.e of s,,ftst p,jv -wnnxlown nlztil with a uif lie of tin it.,, ii p K rpp,, dr. ,.iiim. Tl i i'.iI 'i ' i i I 'f iKeiii.ito'- " "r o i ui rk 1 i an il sear' ha . ..Ill" Inn it i ' , ith the u-e of h , , r (.tutting ,?cT U V I i vs& ytft?ix$J? Miscsmpw rrMIS ttnnounc cnicnt heralds ihe most unportmit event ot the icnson It embracci onlx our osvn tmo 3tock of hcautitu!. cJiintutixe and strik ingly oni'irl millinery. Here is xo.ir opportunity to puichase ,i Hi- (, n.iy fashion i'blc shape, yr or rolor. formerly prii.ee! formerly pracc! SCO now 2.50 8.50 nosv 4,25 10 00 now 5.00 roo now 750 13 SO nosv 9.25 2S.C0 now 12.50 forrnctly pr,ieij formerly jine ! formerly prn.ed formerly priced Please Tell Me What to Do liy CYNTHIA Two Silly Little Girls Hear Csntbla We are hoping to rend our little Hpeeih In soui paper soon, ho sse decide lo ilrrtn n line lo the dear nubile after bcnrliiR- nil tin! old hcni nn hie nlioiil leformlnit the modem Bin of lniln Wo me tsvo good-looliltiK girls of lighten blcHsrd with wondrous llgurct ami thetefore, huso not the lenit trouble atttactlng the so-cnlled ninti of toda) (if (.out.se, sve paint, poss'dcr, HinoUe, ili'nl. (svhen svo enn Ret It) and shimmy nml toddle, and ss'e enjoy It. The he males want Girls full of pep nnd nifty diepscsi, s-o sse nlwu nlm to please tbo dear men Vo yon think it 1st ssnnif for glili to Mnokn and drink ' You knoss1, olio onl) Uses n shoit sshlle nml the bad not no much credit as tho good In thin svorld. TWO COI.LlNOSWOOn JAKKBUH. While It H not ilnful to unioke or take a drink, younir RlrW make a grnso inlstnke In so doing Kor no matter hoxs temperate they aro In theio nintteri, they go against cons-entton xers- otienls und gain n reputation for being fnat sshich In ver.s hard to outllx-c, It In a pit) sou base no higher Idralu, my dcarn. In fact, you think you are tnthcr Mnart, don't you" Kensington Writes to Sparkler Hear Cynthia -So "Sparkler" In going to tell ".Mr SI" on me, eh" Hope ho'n I u nice little feller svlth nn "elastic" disposition nnd rubber Holes, not to men tion a tbest expannlim like a fulbgrosvii, mmle-lii-Anierlcn, clothes pin I)o )Oii .Minder rt mv tnMe" you shouldn't, in) dear "Sparkler." Does every one Pko "to lick" the peewue guy Hut thlt kuoss ledge didn't ootuo casll) Oh. dear, no It ssiih fought for and bird sson In the "knlckcr dayn " Shortening a Htanrn. jours truly, through no fault of hlsi own, svns the tunnllett kid In tbo club Knowgh Hnld M.s, how those boxing gloses did tly llsery one necmed to haxe ss-lngs on It lllto an eagle, and the "accent features of a mule." Yep and and man) a time I took a roll, too Needlens to add. xtuno fond nnihl tlnns went "blootc-bloole" IlaxMng be fore given up nil boiies of becoming a I'.oblnson Crusoo or a .Icrso James, I lud to nosv undergo the fearful heart rending ngony of parsing up the brilliant halo of a John L, Sulllx-nn life Still, do any of us poor unfortunutcs csvr teach tho golden summit of our clilld hood dreams' Not man), I'll gamble Out sh the curtain rises, the orvhcstia lilajs and nosv sve'll base a solo from Mr. 21. Kr.NSINHTON Objects to Helping Mother Hear Csnthin IMest.so publlth thlk in nm-swr to "Mothers Darling" 'Mother's Pari lug," 1 am not saslng that I disagree sslth sou as to the g!rl bilxseen fourteen and rlxteen doing tool moon pjssilerlng and painting. ".Simn of them do' t am fifteen. I do possder nor am 1 nshamed of It Out I do dis agree sslth )ou sshen sou snv thes should stav nt home and help their mothers) It Is ser sstll for sou to talk lor ns )-ou said, sou woik and there fore )0U do not do hmibcsvork, and juu are only ses'entteii What did you do svhen you ss-ere tlfteen ' Po housosvorli-' More than llkels n'it I don't sec sshs girls must do housework I am ss.iltlng foi the day sshen I can ssorlc, but svhen that day cornea I promts," you that I rhall rel cetsuro those that do not do housework Sp nk up ox cry one Tell us sslnt son think COl.LKTTi: .Xf time little frll I wtiv srinlllil n (till J not help her mother ' What .irgunn til base you against her doing so? Not oun tuat svlll stand nn ioi- oseiy (inugn ter ii'iould help her mother and If that mother does hoUiescork n gill of fifteen should certainly help her Asks Men to Take Stand In in Cvnthia Haxe just finished reading our column for lodas nnd "rcrp'.etdd'fc" letter has expressed m opinion so fulls I Just had to answer him and tell him n few things be li.io osetliol.ed Klrst. the girls nf todas are Just sslint the dear l.oj s has-e made them o a great digroe You see, ni) friend, girls alsvnjs did dres for the iittintlon of tho opposite bes and the papers say that there ssill l moie June brides thin -enr than for x'u.mh back So you ee (-. re Mieteedlntr In their endeiisor and It also proses the girls still tliln'c ' of homes ntn! happiness Itut still sn ell agree tb-st ijirls of todav are disgusting In their make up I hate to isdn it Ii .n I am voung girl hut I liasi not found a man In nil ins niqualntar.es who ! not nttrmtecl bv the tialuled dolls t base talked to rria.nv svho express opliilons similar to sours hut they all enjoy taking ti.ise dol's out for n good time What do sou i xi ( et us few g.rls to do who svai.t to lie real to sit hack and li , ill d slow, until s'ou fellosss hnve In 1 sour roo 1 tlnns uul nie readv to marry, and then a.-' . pt jou svlth oen arms Nosv und-r.iand me, I'm not siM'iik.ng for the girls In guneial at ul! Cut If a majorliv "f tl.e nun of tod ly nnllv svnntcsl ss'mt sou seem to, sv( would hnd u great change! In our girls Hite's lioniiiif sou llnd sour libal and that s" will lu ar from sou again jr-sT i:iuhti:i:.n' ' llie.e lies ihe ss'ioe master ill a nut shell If the men re.ills fed as tilt') write sshs has., lln s not the courau-e of ihelr canxle'lnns If ihe ssouhl seel. 'Itlt 111" Ipll't Well-ill i ssul gnls at parties for ihr Ii irai'tiiir.s and would not lunate them and B" after the under-d-ested iisr-palnti d girl, the nicer girls ssoult' not foil tint thes must compete sslth those svho do thise things or he wall flos ciH Ilui let us hup- in's xulg.ir ibnclng. nsi rpalntlng ego is but a phase anil . tbev w ill soon un i t Letter things T'uue nf us who i, m I eJp to the better ' things should no so nml time will bi Ing I hi tt M Simula ids Tl t non we get .issus from the saii, oi u.i v ,u ine ncnui tb'tigs will Im I"or l.'lc not the dlreei c u a- of n lei-lam lixlts in morals, tin . if did lil u jssn tn ni s bats of tolisi.il- -' "I Lcalrwmf i i cBmSxmyl HaT .. i i ni'" "VMi: MSSv KtJFT 1 fp i ill j sJyiW J BMCK for 1 1 j tlf if week end I ; j will he l 5 i !j Macaroon mi l! 1 Ivj joe rea JJ , sw, -" ' .... . i jwnna waHMwiraiiawnwa MAY 6, '1921 nT mJ?l?V QTYTH DP MA V v-,-i T J- v - v x KA-tv TRF.V USED TO And It Was the Best Day of All the Year for Six Little Girls. lint Now They've Grown Distressingly Up and Everything Is Changed I T WAS on Ihe fith of May thnt the) nlwitjs used to go on their nil- day picnic. They plied into n huge wngon drnssn by two horses, nnd they hnd box-cs and baskets of nil descriptions nnd size-i, can sing sandsviches, cakes, oIIvch, I Icicle, fain, crackers, pillosss, carriage blankets nnd everything thnt nn.shody tm Ml possibly need for a day's trip. I tow I hey sang (-A they rolled along thiotign (hat beautiful country! College Mings, populnr airH, "Jolm Hrossn'.s Itody," camp meeting songs they ex en ssent bo fnr as to jrlv" nil the school nml college cheers they could think of, and some thnt nobody had cser dreamed of! II was n glorious trip. And (liete t.n nlsvays one place, where they Htopped nt an inn to get gitigtr ale. saisnparllln. loot beer and gtapc juice. The proprietor knew them nil and svns tend) for them es'ery 'itr, for he knesv they would bo coming along loiuid ib.uit II o'clock in the morning to get their provisions. 'Ibis ssas prett) near the picnic place, nml it wnulil only be about llftem more minutes before the) ssouhl reach n ccr ti'ln idnr in (lie road sshere they nil fell out and carried box-cs, baslcebi, bot tles and bundles down a steep, rocky path. And there thoy ssere! TT W i- ssith WASN'T' it regular picnic place benches nnd tables nnd signs iboiil not throw lug paper mound or mi) thing like thnt. No, Indeed; il ssns a little circular gully sshlcli seemed lo hnve been chopped there just for their own paiticulnr ben th't. There sserc trees thick s scattered nbni't tho hillside, that bordered it, and rocks jutting out comfeilablv over a little stream that hurried through it busilj. The blankets ssere spread out on the comfortable rocks, the pillnsvH ilronped wherever the earth caught them and the lunch placed In a cool nook, j'.ist made for It, near the ssnter. Then oft enme shoes and stockings, up went gingham dresses and linen skHits. nnd lu splnshed six or seven tneer little trirls to the bus) stream. iusl sshere it lingered for a moment to ooit.-i, ti (sniivenlenf nool It svns deep enough for little girls to swim in, and in the afternoon there would be n line frolic, but before lunch Hie grownups nn the rocks under the tiees absolutely forb'ide an) thing but svading. HOW they did eat, sitting there sslth nothing but the "boiling" of the stteatn und the xsoudsy sounds nf birds and bees nnd little bumpv "ll.s Ing bugs" tn lemlnd them that the) wete still pail of the svorld! No ssater ssas es-er more ssomlciful to swim In, no sunset ssas ever more gorgeous, as it filled nil the horizon on the homeward tlip, no moon user greeted n happier, tlreder, sleepier, boaiser croxvc! of Iiomc-comers than on the sixth da) of Mil)' in those good old It has been so long ngo. Most of them would liase to bring hushnnds along nosv, and cum or tsvo would have Development ot Domestic Markets is discussed inTlie Girard Let ler for May. Other articles oro : " Industrial Philadelphia Tho Tobacco Industry"; nnd "Phila delphia's Modernized Water Kront." Upon request the Company svlll be glad lo place on the mailing list, svithout charge, anyone dc biring to receive this and subse quent issues of The Girard Letter. GIRARD TRUST COMPANY Broad & Cheitnnt Sti., Philadelphia :ra -i &v ' I If fl .T Yft viWi Ji - ! iiui .mUMf i v v ,--, HAVE A PICNIC ii little toddler to guide down the iocky path. The occupants fit Ihe car, not ssagon, might feel self-conscious nhout making the welkin ring sslth their songs nnd cheers nosv: the little pool would seem pretty small and hIiiiIIosv In compnilson ssitli tho Atlantic ocean nnd svho knows perhaps the exclusive little pic nic pnrncllse hn.s been dlscosercd. TT WOf'LD probnbly be u hungry, J- exliaustecl, disgusted eioss'd ot grosviiups svho would climb Into n car nt the end of mirh a day, nosv, and Ignoring the sunset drive grotichlly home ant! groan because the moon might shine in the xslndosvR and keep them assakc! Why do sve hnjjp to gross- up? Adventures With a Purse IIIAVU had occasion to shop about for silk tindcrvcsts lntely, so t can nosv speak as one svho has learned from experience. Well, then. 1 hns'e been here and about, and hnve priced vests at tills simp nnd nt tlmt. hut after all mv Investigations I think1 those fof Si!. U." are the best value. "What elso should I tell 'em about? I asked Dorothea. "How about thnt stunning lace xvo snsvV" she prompted obligingly. So here goes one shop h h somo lovely Inco forty Inches wide, and In almost all the colors you can imagine. It is not exactly n net, and It is not exactly an nil-over bice pattern. Most Buttermilk has a sour, fermented taste. Abbotts Cream Buttermilk has a fresh, clean flavor because it is made scientifically and also made fresh every day. Not only is it a most satisfying drink, but one that makes you healthy and keeps you so. Phone Us to Deliver a Dottle Tomorrow Daring 205 Abbotts Alderney Dairies, Inc. 31st and Chestnut Both Phones Atlantic City I'lcasanlvillc Wildicood Ocean City T"1 k Faski rroc asmons f. for jne oummer Swart Deautiful Diffcrchl $25 Styles removed from the rank, and file. The reproductions and adaptations of costly Paris origi nals. In organdie, embroidered Swiss, gingham and voile. Some are every stitch hand made From Paris, of course. $25. Millinery Clearance Prices Now $ 1 0 and $ 1 5 Were $15 to $25 i302 Walnut Street i n. t . You nev.;r luxe tu stop to bother with a bobbin on this hncly built Electric Automatic hewing machine. And there arc no tensions to adjust. It's a joy to own this silent, steady machine made by Willcox &. Gibbs which sews a scam as strong as three threads. Call and tee it, or phone for a home demonstration. Uasy payments. Willcox &. Gibbs Sewing Machine Co. 1709 CliMtnulSt., Philadelphia, Pa. Telophonet Spruce 21U2 COURTESY: htit n kind of combination of the tw 1 ,'nll lint-,1 Ifmlml ni,,,.1 . ' " knosv thnt luce ilresics nrc xerv'ponuW ft ri.rtlA" ? I, ,,.l.. ...., ,,,U. .... ,.!., in .,,,. have 1 tfoiilil iim1 tnv n i-entt-ti,nto .!.... n.r t ou pnttenis 'cost nnysshero from si fidTi ?."2.'; u .snrd, nnd nrc very effective effective. WUATS WHAT ' There aro two accepted wajs of catln fresh strnxvborrlos. Tho usual sxay 9 ij: servo them already hulled and sugared sslth plain cream In small Jugs to ui svlth thorn or not, according to tamo t,; more festlvo occasions, whipped crwri and powdered cugar Hre nccomp.ir . mentH, or a sauco of cream flavorod with crushed strawberries nnd sugar The other method of serving and cat. Ing strass berries Is called "au naturel" Somo Trench oplcures bellosc that thu Is tho only wny to preserve tho trii llax'or of tho berries, which, svhen serveii au nature), must be porfect and unhulicd No cream or other sauco Is used in. stead, a little dish of sugar Is placed he. side the dish of xsholo strass berries Th spoon la dispensed svlth. nn each hern Is taken by tho llttlo stem attached to tho hull, then dipped tn the sugar nnd eaten from tho fingers . Crban Buttermilk Sewing Made a Pleasure :SCRVICE; ' hi r At .fev wr -m?jm.m u m , .fni'.nmsimam. 1 V r- 'i!?! I
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