El "TSW!" 'W"' -VflRP" AJr.TTSE'iWi ;,laVAvW8iWtouW.. . .t.idH.W.es'fUl V 6' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1921 it' IT1 . ' I v '.! a I ill r : ' j ' 4 v " ill , '.' V I I! i 1, k ,j i !l.! I-.- I ' I i , . i tl ;.:, . 4 "Ml s k. i l J, pi-. v i. I. ; -t 1 il AT CUPID'S CALL UyJIA Y CHRISTIE The Phone Fiend! rrrw Miml J SI TT.Tr' WWI .s k' W .N ItQlO SORRY" -nine tlont 113 ,iln rJ along the wire- Tin re s noth ing I run do! You'd better bing up the receiver, and tlio party nut) possibly ring oti op again !" Mnrj 's hcnrt lank. Hut there WBH nothing for it but to obcj . She placed the re celvcr on tf hnol, nil dre.irilv re garded the imu Unit Instrument . in t II u t o w p a s n p il nwiij Two minutes i'ivc Tlio ilmir of ilic piirlni n Hi opened and nn cldcrlj gentleman citme nut "Kpii-p mi'. Miss l)n'H. I wish to use tin telephone !'" i "I I inn uniting lor 11 plump pull. The operator tut mo off' ' fullered tin-1 fid. "Oh. 1 won t be mom than n few minutes .lv business is rather urgent." The gray-halrcd gentleman .poke tlrnily. Mnr hml to rise Up took her ilinlr hi slili- tlir inftrii nicnt. With ii ildiliprntiun tlmt wnsi tr.mlilrning ho prni'ivl tin- plump book. I tepkiiiK some ndilrrss PinVnltii's nroc m tinilms n Hp ralli'd on Mnr.i to ,tssit liim. tv tb''ii ho rntii ti "Inrornmtion," -n-gftging in n olnblp ili-i-iiwiinn uitli the operator therr Kinnllj .vitrhpf b.irk to tho opcrn tor. he got "wrons niiinltPr " This diiln't ilmint him In tin leiW Culm rnd unnifTleil. he cot "Infnrmntinn" ' onee n;;nn. .nnd told the depiirtnieut what he thought of it whieb wan't flattering ' Poor Mnf- vwis on tntir'iook Tllek eoiildn't ioibl if't !ii,h rul I with .ill this arguing on the lre! After ten minutes the sinj -hnired gtntlemnn found his ,,pnrt " A long, winded eonei-s,ition then took plaee. And- when at last it whm enneliideil the sru' hnired gentlemnr. rang up an- ' other "frieinl." "1j-); eoiild hear the strain nn Innger. Hhn ent liaek In her room. dieon olnte Tl'i-ii. alter ten niiiiu'e i-nre. the rlii k n the reeeier on Mip !nnk an it il in id thnt the oonveriiiuop wn eon elliilid. the wire onee nior "tree." Miiry brightened "Sureh Iiek will nn;; ui im I'll get hi ineisag" ' It was 7 the hour of the boa riling h"is supper. She all ibis her One e.'ihln't Pill, Ibousli under I petise. MivhanliMlly be begun to li 1'illr befnro the looking-flasS. mut kill time. Dlek up In town ng.iin-oh: bad up Mime beeaiiHc lie loiildn't keep nwil) (rntii lirrV She Imped i.n -timid!... Mnr nmi'II t in tin- least 1'iiiii'i'ttin I'uat dreadful teh'tihone The mih p. iisi of waiting tot a fnint. gbontl) ..Ii thnt illiln't eonie. Well, life was full of ill-iippiMnt-n . t Dili must be philosophical. Wir. Dlek sitting even tuW in some stuff rnlhvm plume booth, with three nlekeN in Ills bund lining perpctimlb told "the line was busy"? Tli.. tin!.'., of n lileile bell out in the street caused MNs Mar to ceae her Please Tell Me What to Do THE BRIM IS TRIMMED NOW lly CYNTHIA Admires Penehle Dear Gnthhi U'-'Iiik a regular render of our IntcreMlnR column, 1 reiwl the letter printed therein on Mn 4. and xlenfil Penehle If I may, I'd like to tell tho young lady that there nro a lot of us youiiR men of todnv who prefer ii plrl who ilopHii't drink. mokc or wiar the extreme utylos In ouc the present time. I hnve bem In Philadelphia about three month nml have vet to meet the type of ulrl thnt he utiites die nml ber friends nre Tor the love of Mike. (' nthla. If you can nrriitule a meeting between Penehle and myoelf do so and t w III certainly be Indebted to you in eiosintr let me nun tnni ' homt lints aie .till worn with tlio (lured hack brim ulileh rrenls (ho eje-bro-s and dors not hndc Hip aye, nut "thti thing" till sMiwm la to place nil the adornment of (lip hat upon (hat upturned brim. If your frorh Is :t brldrsmaldy, gfir-den-party nffnlr trimmed with puffy ro,M, then you llattcn out dome of the roses on jour hat brim. If you arc wearing a chic little silk Milt and hat of black horsehair, you veil the edge with Ion; Jet ovals and If your costume Is a stunning crepo meteor and crepe, you allow some Chantllly lace to fall grace, fully from your lint and shade your eyea In a most bernmlnc way. Try this with last year's hat If .Ilic brim is faded try to lie "miudiy." "MAC " .,,,, adorning nt the mirror and to .! I ll-- ' T ..rT mei'tlnir nice Klrl7 There nre plent to out to the lnudiurt. listening. Silen It nnlj had been n false alarm. Crestfallen, sb" letiirned to her own I loom. Ilirk m,ill wotuler to it bad grow n iliscoiirnged, and bail i eased his efforts! Hope was over. The sharp tin?, ling I of the phone bell sounded In the hull, clenr. ulinii tnkiihle In three .eeonds Mary bud the reccher off its hook and pressed renins! her ear Some careless person , had left the trout door open, .mil the itill was i er cold . "Hollo: Hello1 Is that J nil. DickV" The opentov's oice came briskly. "Is this Chelsc.i iv.'ii'.''.'" "Yes-jo." tried Mnrj. eagerh 'Hold on a minute ome one li iinging j mi from a call office." A faint, humming sound came drift- lug nil the wir- Then a mini's oiee : "Can I spenk to Kate O'Shatigh m .sj ''" Kntel The little lrih maid! Kate's swiefheart! It wa-n't llick at all! "Wait a minute!" With lips thai, trcinblul oddh . Mar. roe A gust i of cold night air mine sweeping from the open door behind her Mu wrapped I mj Idea lur faded bine kintimo tighter round her. turned tnolose.the door, and; A beloved, well-known face was smil ing down on her! "Pick! Ilck! It's i'piiIIj .m.u!" The cry escaped her as Hick caught her in his arms. "Oh, flick this wretched telephone " "Swetheart ! The instant I was 'cut off' I got n taxi f'din the raihvav station and came straight on here! ("let nn reiir gladdest rags- we're going nut to dinner'" be found III jour locality Boy W Rude Pear Cynthtn I mu eUliteeu e.r of age end I work with it bov two jeni mj isnlor. .Vow thl fellow trentfi me verj nlcelj w,hlle nt work nnd a few weeus ,igo iiir cum g:ne a il'tnco nivi i he askid me to sell KOine tickets for him. which I did t the dance he acted ttoeiable hut he tirier asked me for a dance Although (within. 1 bad every dance, be could haw. ,it team asked me. Pon't vou think so I was hurt dreadfully and although 1 didn't mean It. I am most wuic I showed Jt tin ntst dny Don't uu I hin U he ahould ImVe nuked tin' noi) He must haip been a cr rude joung loan in act as he did You are nult" light to rencnt his behavior, but do not lx undignified nnd nppear hurt Slmph lgnoie the matter with him. but do not go to Hin other parties he asks jou to mid posltlvel. refuse to sell tlckctH lund.ij Dinner for Two. THROUGH A WOMAN'S EYES Itj JKN NKUTOX .( Lonely Life .if .nobs win, I ),!. ely, Rpmembfr. deer, tin cek one kind. we spent at their rdaoe on T.....r- Tslnn.i was. lieutenant gowruor id There arc m'1 kinds know Tlio Itailejn are No, It ln't thnt the on't speak to, Mr l. you unless you have two maids and at Kansas." butler or a half page in Who's V ho orj The ,ut a Imushter nf ttie American itevoiu-1 tinn" framed and hanging in jour back parlor. It isn't thnt thij arc not the "I will maintain" kind The.' will know- any. body. In fmt. most of their frietms are" just regular people without any fllstiiKtion- 1 tut the. know a f'-w great mue'.-a-mucks who in-lie them to dine once n yr.ir nr so and pur them something to tslk .ilviut for the rest of the time "Tie Stalks?" Mr Haile will -nv "fiMinll to his wife lib v". u tl' we mu- ask them no astain. Mnn a--linllj to ou. the ho". .red friend, "he was' the lat amb.i"nd"r to 1'ersin, mu know ." 'Jut the other di I ran acrov. .lohn rnnt he snid Mrs. l'rost mentions n so often." then for 'he edification of the uninitiated elrclr. "l'l-ost wis preicu' nf the i-Tliii lT.im lliard down in Mis souri until tin j got him up here to edit the Kurck.i 1'ncjelopedin a erj intlu entlnl fp'd.iw "Crost Hkul ni" if ' Imd sp'h lb" f It is thai tliev are Mich good people otherwise Thej 111I5I1I be real, worthwhile frlemN to nu if their trying to iintire'. jnu didn't scam nu off before thj had a chance. .mi ruar s the waj t(ie lose the po. Asks Where Are Fine Men? Iioar Cynthia Please print tin low-lug lettei to Perplexed Pirplexcd I am colng to gle j'nii Ion iipeait of tlio girls, wen , I spoke of tho bojs It makes me laugh when m stntc about the clean cut joung ninn (uhcrc Is he"). I lime been looking for one for tho last llw . yenrs and hne failed, t suppose there1 are miitii i. rt (nut rew ) just iue 1 11c girls I am u bookkeeper In nn otllce. and all I 111. mi nre men. nnd all thev talk about Is, "I met a swell chicken last night" Slost of them are married men. I go out once In a. while with Wn. I bo . but thc can nnlj be In joui'i I'OlTip.'im OMi'C HUM VIIU ikoc 10 pui WlC-lll In their nlm-es Ttiej tlilnli the what thev like with the girls. 1 the saint In mII titles, n I go to Phlla delphla Sew orl. I aindcn and asn-1 ingtou fplltf often and alno co to danccM I and other pl.o of pleasure 1 I I have two ctj fine gltl friends tti.it 1 , llvo In Camden mil they nre disgusted 1 with the yoirig men of today. ,n that, I Is why 1 am wrlrng thin letter to gle ' ou tbVee girl- opinion of the bojB of1 I to.laj I Thnnk : ou I'witlna I I ATI.AMir CITY Ilt.ONPK I If jou iiuinli'! jour men frlemln ' I iimong the kind vou cite only. It scenu I to me It would be wlstr to feek otlnn I friend't. Then are pleutj of gentlemen 1 mi Hie world I .fffl MMMMMMrnSfPnmMMM nat upon that upturned brim. If SUMMW- SCfU imff? JUMiKf dC-HP; w , mm r smmm f ,v??, ;. msm m. -.nm jsj? im, Jm'mJkWmi. sHk, -.-n' A" ', a- , i?i iP'i w .,' vs ,,, a mx jKaMK"75c. .jmrar , , im ss."m 1 VV HBBWlSKlt M ' l A t'fr.U ?uRH8MB J MsFi'sF . wmwPttEK&mmmr jp 'm wsm' . . vWmviRmmM A JT iZXS&l Mm-mmm m 1 -sfsw. mwfm&?'mfKmgf ssa a 7J)ry(!ar?5jfc EH IT'S TIME FOR ALL WOMEN TO FORGET THEIR COYNES Now That They Arc Equal With Men They'll Have to ft noiwsi Lime men ziuuiu 1 nvir ige nxcepi ootnctiuics arc colng to ho married put il0WI1 i... ' twenty. one," "under thirty." .J' on. ' ""'h AMAI.RIAOK llceiiFC clerk In New York declare thnt his greatest trouhlo Is In making women give their agea for the license. They try to get out of It, ho nays, liy mnltliii; vnguo nnawrrs. Kilt there's nothing vague nbout n marriage IIcpiisp nnd the clerk simply shoves the paper hack nt them to be made mere ilellnlte. Thnt Nfs.filM lllrr. nnrrvltif? feminism n bit too far. Of course, we've been at tt always. When We were little we quibbled just n trifle on the "So-o-o hi?!1' stunt, be muse our hands would rrnrh too far above our heads. An wo graduated Into shorter sklrtM nnd lower waistlines we kept on saying "I'm a ble jrlrl," although nnjbody could see that wo weren't big nt nil. At school we nlwayn wanted to dress like the ulrl in the senior daks who wore her hair un and had such bean. t If ill clothes hecatiiip, goodness knew, we looked fully her age. After school it was very nice to say tantnllzlngly, "Oh, I'm older than yon are, little boy," to the young gentleman Photos b Old MaMfis. I'eiitral New uvMRS. WILSON CONTINUES HER DICTIONARY OF FOODS Sohic French Tonus Arc Explained in Today a Article The Seasons in IT hich l arious Deticacics Arc Abundant fly MKS. M. f P1 1 ijht . pACH i-J the A. WILSON this purpose. They are served stewed till. v Jrs. v t u't'joii. ni cream, dipped in natter or eggs ann III rio'il.' f('ei'"li criinihs and fried in deen fat. AC11 living thing, whether it is in There lire two varieties the small ... i,i.... 1.. tio. nir nimrn. nr niarsii irog. which the elilcnrci. con- r.-ii u v o ....... . .... .' .. ., .- ... . . ... i..i r ii,,, cll. 1,ms a season 11 shier tlio nest ; and the lurgp nuiltmg, "Frank" Blames Some Parents 1 w,t., t abounds. This season is di- lu season all year, but arc best from Pear Cynthlt 'lucre hia ben much ! x,r, to three part, nanu-h the be- f April to October. 11-ouMdon l.iir is as i, tin- moral sum-;J ,.jllnij. when it Is high priced: siooiid, , Fruits Apricots, apple, cherry, cur- ,"!-."-':i "'-k: ..!' ' '''-"- v - 3rz r?K:'S IK.ckr.rbo .-'..""i, whims iii in- nil press)., nr coil-im nn nroniars m.iiuh- lino uii-i fiiuuio i " " ,", :, .u .11. ..In., ttn., nenrs ubitiw iiinroi onlu neneli nmnire ferreii ,.,...,, t.. .i... i.n.t ..f .1... .. . not be. in-iftmich ...s the fault of on. nrW. and then the ebb-tide, when the. pears, plums, pineapples, nencn. orange, ai.d home of (he hr-is,. '.. ill... .. i.. I" very often lh virtue of xnothcr To, niticle is becoming lilgh priced that the people who want nr friend- I i!'""..?"1: 'l""::r..07r-2J'o.,",!:.S!S5.1! W I s-aico again, . , IP are mcctin; us .. -n gron1 . ' " , ". " """" " A knowledge ot this is nrrc-Mirj . r .t . i ii.a a ini iimi hi it. hi ii. it i ii i il rii"ii i' s DREAMLAND ADVENTURES The Btg-Heartcd Ashman Ky DADDY days with the new reirlniP 1 n'V' them equal, In public and poll CB ,7 fairs, at leost, with men. ' "' They find, that men have a hi.. port, tip eiistnm t ntJ" .V.? "iscHl age, no matter how I r. or f.rjj!? forty It may be. r 0T And they meet up with the nni..i discovery that these men .apect ,fe to do tho same thing. ' " u,t" V . "7 i lr' "r'1"" 0I no men. but tinfortiinalely customary. ' "' It has the samp effect upon ago f,y,r."r that the admittance of women , to fur i 3;.ii P " ccrUin WHh .-S'1?.!??!0" UBht .'A"., will, ftm iuiuv iiiL-ui-e. inev rnniri "s-n... ,i . twelve men who lin.il t-ien ... ' . ' who thought, he really looked twenty decide their fate. n ln u two Aiid Happened to be exactly our ngc Hut. upon casting tho first ere .. And It wn positively pxplllna to have toward tie Jury bar. l,r ,A ." somo one really older look down from they had not bargained for. tlio .imSI Ills nelffht nml svisli Ihnf st-A teotilo (ell llneninllrnmikliiif rrnv.. .f . ---ii him how old we really were. women, three! And their rnrt,n! planned cnmpalen crumiiini . ' scurcii miming other woman. It must bo a dreadful blow to n,. I vii iiny lo jinve this most lmr..T'il , '"iU, I uociimeni Handed back (h .uiiiiiiiiuii io ijc accurate! a ten 1X70MK.V nro finding thneiw, , . lladvantagr rather often .. .' ml then is bound to be the feeling of a link of genuineness, n lack of s(ncir ity In p.'npie w.,. linw Mich a blond strain of supertn isi't . I.et us hope dint 'hen- Mant but nu merous afiiuaintan. with interesting! personages nil' conjoin the Itnileyi in : their loneliness and MI( they mnj not ( nml thi'm-e vps null. ini n en 'these' ' For tin higher up people et in this wiilil tin bigger t!. more sincere nndi genui'n tliet uui,l i jet An, it is tint i"n ditli uit for thun to distlngtiish th. ilnff f'o'.i the wlieni m tn' pttiph who want to Know them to the up-to-date I imp i niitn, iiluTa otA 1 tiAtil An I 1 rnl too much fn-. doni in their .ho1. -e of dl- I itllllj illiportnnt serslons. at . lltiin when they should , hniewife. b forced to accept the more mature) I'lageolelte In France the lil.HU oi im". I in I. lor. ii:- i" in.- nn... THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Western Routes Te 'II" r.titt'r ' ll'fimnr t . Pear Man i - win v rie Me 'le !' si route l Taltf " flf.i" iris e- pa tntlre irlp 1 nintre 111 an'we. to .lurr'es .-t.-oIum' Th- fare from I'h.lnl Angel"' .s JH7 '" . .d go out tiirouiTi K i s i-i i ' Jlcnver or take h . . goes down ihri '1- ' Arlzonn pot rr I 1 1, would be about '4 exm out at 'hlnir t '.? . 'in nnd w bicb j ou ha ' ' ' " letter .it tho -1 'r. ,i ' In. I'll . i--le . !,(. Vrgiles . . I., ... r... lit.. ur unsi nhli "n ' 'ni - v. ii helprul ' J'ou tl't k ,; . nothing " en Pllher, iMna )ou . ir. iha and WIJUl(1 fn(1, ro ."e, .. iii il l nu ,IS the 1 madi a little .1 T in not Kiu Me ' .! I '.' I' .'' ti. m .k i ,r tlie trip, r0, ttl(. 1 OU t HO llOll ! to know, m d in sour trod ' iiton n ip -10 rf. j i Sllggf. t .,n .il. ig f llfilie i (lri-yM ih i.. t mil bes.d-i ' isiine err!"-adery on It tlmt tnk wo-k Mils ud ill's time 1 "I of help tou want There Is u eiii rt" with this dress e- II ros io or or -.nine d.'irkrr till iof- the .stains. Anj -if 'o remit the stains ii h. color o the tiongee. to-, ioji'1 not tine javelle water it i ' vtblti bnniiiie It would -ilk s th. -on. color Ih ilv.. It would lal.e ii strong a. id to reunite It shelled. . ... .. i :.!..... I... nil green and immniuie young mu'"v In this countrj the string bean or but ter bean is meant. Thej urp canned in tin and glnsi and also dried. ditch n English term for bacon and the side of suit pork. rioitnder or fiat tish -round along Hip coast Till li"h i tilletPil and used I" repine the fillet of -ole. It is in scal'oli -arlv in spring until late in the fall. I'iimr Muile from wheat is iisitullj designated bt this term. Other varic ties nre rve. com rice, barley flours. All except" rve lack sufficient gluten to be used fnr milking loaf of bread by the MMist process. Thij can, however, be iimde into innlij attractive Imt bread, mufiins. pancakes, etc. Wheat flour is divided into two dis tmet wirieties - soring nnd winter ..i.., Th.. miller tniliiv makes nn nll- w nrre "11 -iiuiih oci.ii.a uiurL' ..ii'.ii . . . nrnU, and if ihe right kind of round blend of flour which limy be used loo. nn'l a Manx uat: Who Wants 7e l t.i, ' i i lle'ir M.ul.nn -: ,i onilng to tou ngalti hop'.! g ''i 't'" b. able to '..elp met get t'oi-i. s 'i - 'iite. 'tie- fat '. 'tens and 'h. lr ,t. i-r This '.iot''e- i, h g ..1-lookmg tuul trte. v It'i a -'i.i.i i ". t am told th eats cm i. 'r ii (. 1-1 if Mam and Is a. ters .'oo run isi t I in,', '.r i, ', ie u nt.' fi'i.'iiig th'i owner t cono' lot" 'ir bm he mJ not and " cm ' i ' i put Pt ' Sow sb. I . - '" e ii - k'.tVI .Hid tl., t are all just ,oi I ... and f..t lis cm he I elo hit. 'r. - in! i'i. in 'o t'.p lit n and of pongee haw lo ,i rose i tv an.) urn' eoij. t'nt ' i.iiM Like nut tbp o I' is too bud tb.it tou it i drrns. -but, afti rail liuei w lUhl ho verv iret-o-i nriv than the nat- ot nleesures ! si tulted lo their needs Kor n pare it lo allov- a chlHI of s-ixteen or siventteti lo tight alone thi uiniiv temptations of todav Is unfair to the child nnd also to the children of others V this age of inexperience the plaps i.ie laid 'ni the future and If parental surveillance s absent how can we et p.'i t nur s-eu'h to successfullv tombat hi"c ternplationa'' llducallon, ioltioii wealth mean i. t'llng If character Is lacking and character cannot be FUininoiicJ In a d. i 'f the mothers iml fithrrs of out ;oiing people would go out and Inves ilc.it' present c mditlons the y would soon ippreclato th mportance of ex i-r lc i g caution regirdlng the habits of their , ndldrcn, who at nlxtPeti conrelvi tlM. 'tes big inn .ii.d women T -Many parn '- make the grKVe i s ih. of finplot ii,g n ilotnlneerlng at t .ur tliliti tend' oi v to make ism II tl ii worse Our vnung people tniift In.- c oi rBi Ions are rnl to Ije found tnen i' ,.t i' dutv of toe parent to assume th dded renponr'bilitj ,.t good will come from everlasting .1.1.. ..,.1 h.lnnnil ... nl... Ann I ll (. , lia HUH. HI ' '--o... .'u .... ..... w..v "',-"111 I. IK ll --- -, , , ibirrt hlmn'lf of something nnd he ,nrd wheat and i uuully blended with vd! tight, bii show conclusively th.- . , . , niiule into pastry flour. .' ,f a h'lbl; and this same, person I ','. ...... ......i,..i l,r,l. e.i.n 10 de- '.'.."ilrlVAenl! i t'f'.'nv brothtr was ! peml.'d upon to give satisfactory results l so cmaeiv nv ner inoinur tnni for nil baking purposis. The chief varieties are putpnt. stand ai d pntent and whole nnd graham flours. Soft wheat lacks the strong gluten of w'l , .HM'r i 1" r' I long i iu""i Best as It sp. Her Mad. I, dl.l .nit .- W I 'i pi I' "l.'n I. ir i peoph nf f- r in ot i d.i' Mn to' k I ert ni' rfht , !' d One "f '', '" I t - 'i. a 'tuo ' like Us i t. - i" I ' . ri a" i ' ra- and ''" ' " I ii'ri sj- "it " ' ' - 1 ard t" friends f'" ts i i s. h i ' r.. . i - meinlal'on ' "hs '' ' ." I'.'ii" aid al dress vt 1 be- k. pt oi n,. 'or ai) 0',e who wa 's the pets and will call or .1 id n u If addressed envrlnpe to tv I'd'i ir of tb. V " an I w Vou . 'eg go. 1 1 lip at 1). II rr ot s '.',, I 1 1 have receivril .oil's fu.rn s-our cnlumo ' ,.r. 1. 11 oie bow to k, ' ,1 ud dark I kno.v m.,rt . fnl- cimplcslon. Ian 1 I in- nn t think 1 dai a , Th. refore, I would lik. , oi iion I I'i darken ha 1 MA HI I. r '.ur skli .-It ir lit t. n- I ' ' i'id usirg 11 f 1 1 fi.lioweij b inlii cri-Min it, II v ill st,,v c.ul If t"it 1 1 lor Vou do Mill bat. f ii.iiut 11... r V,our ball 1. in I. a an unit t triiu tit - dl ii'I" 1 ii lUhl want to 'hang, ll nnd m . .. t" 1 atural look li 1 in 1 .. n d hui 1 1 'srulij few ldeasurep To all outward rniioti. th" girl w.u, a model of ", t. but It developed that for -i hue she Imd been secielly fre- 1 g the places where girls nf bei , are noon innodeled This caa. .' i'l- Hie UTiporiiilltl' Ul I'lUl t 1IIU11I am., f no sol method of procedure - . lel.ful 'inn I siippise this letter aiII ,ru ' as old-liislilnneu, nut ir n uoi s I 1 1 llle l( .-'! balls 1 ' this 1 tl 1. 111 : 1 1. , ' t but that doesn't mean that 1 i.dreii of sixteen should be al-l '1. go unescorted to public dniHe) tint m.irrli d 'lour old dad V HAN Is 1 vt'n .1 17 HATS WHAT iir.i.KV iiwii: 11 Stains on Pongee Te iS' 1 . r . ' '.i 01..1 1 1 Der M idnm I h" 10 tl ., help me m 'I'U uiw.tst ild wiisbt-tl 11 v I'auuhi. r s .ir. 1 color idlk t' oik ''- ''" !"' -' buttons that ti m the dress on th.- u ' b I it 1 nir ' a" and tin ri 1 mild Ilk. to 1 Spots b it I it il I lite t b 1 1 i .'ii' Wl 1, I - natu it' do led bi 111 Mt.l fided -l.i's I. 1. li"M lll.-i-e 1 I ive Adventures Willi a Purse u 1 nn I. dl .. "i nt 11 i a I. . 1 r' member corr'ctit 1 on .f it before ultltiuiirii ' Tltirijis ) null Love to Make of I till I V". 1 1. -in 'im' 'ogiit' ii-, 1 h 1 -1 wll the ll.olll ll I e not iiihl .' e known Hot 1 ' I ll "Ih ,1' hi"'! . And th f .1 1. 1 I 0h Uorsled CcujcadeSasli k Y ,oa Ifr ei KftpiN II ' t'Mle. liut I 'l ir ' v until 1 1st i'i like it H''i I' 'U llllllllte sou enter 1 ' e:il!t .11 - tit ' , w 1 'will its iij,iiui Milium i' 1 r old 1 luu and i siitinicii lunie- I I. II 11 'nll i .11 1 ( fatlur'- clock In the i",'ll. 1 f the in n will 1 t"nd a Jolly, thecrful wilnuii nn I II" waitnsM- will 11 en dull Eli i, ill"-- sinl 1 i- so white tnluirt im will s;,tift vour sense of the Citi' of ti ing s for t lit- food -on 1 .,,.1 1 P. crisp cruiu'hv t'.ins thnt .,,,, ; 011 forei in "iivi 100m tor ul tin uthir good thiiiK ton will Ii 11 I ii"ie' 'I ,,.,, i 1111 nir of restful ip ii-i about the t 'ml,- room, to", tlmt win will . nj.n In fact t H It i nt; ll any w 'ij you win 1. I iiiok at it I liljow toil will lie gt-e tl, 1 ileligh'ed with this 1 ,,u I'hariiiiu pl.K 1 . Pink, -A llsh nhabitlng noriiiern Atlantic waters: It resembles the floun der stuncwliut. l'oie (iron The term applied to spe citillv prepared livers of geese. This dilic'ncj is imported In jars, terrlnes, tins nnd In tin following stylen: 1'ato ih folv grns: puree di foln grns; sail-testa-Hi de foie gras , foie firas uu iiatiirel. To iervi : Chill and iim. spreading failed In my put-pose Illigbtlj on crackers or tonatnl urpiiu. real, honest pleasure nml I in nates: Made bj lining small pani with pastry, using some of either the puiee or the r.atu'psnn He loie gras, I I.....I I..1I..I ..rr.,u .111. 1 n little bllL'OII. dl) think Vniismnee. enjoyed Cover with top crust und Imko in tlir 'wege at sixteen, do vou, ("v n-1 oven tnn'i dtspalr. "f'onsumct..' voui The word ' sniieesoou" niPflns sail- ti; of those girls quite xlmllnr I . ,,- Kondant--A creninv white mixture Iniub bv ( king sugar und water to gether and using this mixture for bon bons, icings, cukes, making cream d-ops and ih'" olah creams. Tin stnndard formula 1- 7'tro cim) nt iiinnr. 7 hrrr-qimrtn 1 cup nf water, Uiir-W Icntpooii nf cream of tnrtm I Direr iiMrj.je,M nf white Corn 4IHJ). Stir to dissolve the sugar and then I ook to Jin degree on the candy ther- 1 tnnireter nnd then turn from tho pan' on an nihil platter-a large meat plat ter -und let cool. I.ent Willi a wootieu piiildl' until creunn und then knead file hi e.td dough. I'lnce in u bowl and i'iik'i ami let stand fnr twent) -four h - p. npe-n Ileinelt in a double 1 iler im! use to dip nuts, ice cakes PIC For' t meat- A mixture of hcrbj. meat and siasoiiing. chopped to u tine sausage coiiMt'ncy. I'se for stuffing birds, fowls and fcrtaln pieces of meal; also uri'd for croipiettcs. sis . . ...Ii,. 1 , lit a l.nrm- eets a liiwvcr or n doctor to .. .... ..n - - ,..:. 1 K. tlm. from a busy da to sit down Jard specimen. 1'oultn 01 unniiowii .mil in'liti expert ad, ha to any btninger 1 age thai is too tough for tin tegular wh tvntcr for tr.ai ip.ii.iizni un.- (n(, ,(.. , , be iiuidt tender u ioiib witnout tftKing paiio. tn ineiosis0w ,(,, ,.f,()klng In tho tireless cook- and lemon, grnpefrult. avocado or alligator pear. grapeR, rnntantipp, watermelon, citron, tig and date nil contain grapu or fruit sugar, over W per cent water, crude flbcr and skins; tliey are valuable fnr their acids, mineral salt nnd vita mines and large amounts nf distilled witter which is nature's purest gift to man. Fruit butters Fruits cooked to a thick consistency, such a npplebiittcr. 1' ruit juices The expressed nnd ni tercd juice of fruits, bottled und liter IIUpiI. Frumentv--A sppcinl gruel made by cooking wheat in wnter until soft pulp; it is tliPii swcetejied and flavored, usually witn nutmeg, cinnamon anil mux is added. In I'nglnnd, eggs and dried fruits are added, and tt is then called Somersetshire frumenty. Frjing or snuteiiig Cooking food in a skillet or fijing-paii with n small amount of fnt. fielntin A dish usually made of boned poultry or fish. (Inrbnnzu. chick pea, is the legume used by iiian.v of tin foreigners; also the chick or Held pen of the southern states, cooked and served in much the same manner ns the marrowfat beans. 1'sed in Spain in tin famous oliu podrida und also u-n'd b) the Hebrews, (iurlle A member of the onion fam ily. The bulb c.iiitnins from seven to eleven sections, known as clovcti these aie used In nlckling und cooking, also In salads nnd sauce, und arious table condiment BLACK TAFFETA HAS UNUSUAL TOUCHES iVTsxy sJ:i r . I I g,v. 11 to an lastenliiK a ' S . I t. n......a 1 nil ts 01 pirn , , . .1 . Uun .. braided I ' i"1' ' , lasel from 1 1 en. and 1 h below til" 1 edol I'I ' Other. Im .. nib. fi" ,. l'.iIi don n v ' "."-'1 I H-Vbll at th. suit M.l insxt'l bU lot lies org swii Mini rone througli tl .1... Ion ll .lltllllt I .11 bottom of tin I n el Make another I tassel somewhat sunlit 1 Hum the llrst one. Kastui It to the wuistiil lope Itun ii braided rt'lie through th. .second tussrl Add a third UHseL t.iintluUP until your WortBTKI' I'lSI'lMi: HvU reaches 11 lileasllig IriiRth Vou 1 an ' o add charm 10 tour hat bv having a similar basil niuig nr dowinMir tin brim at one side. FI.OJIA And noi far from the tea room is thi; shop where l bought lh iiunleiia iiin.h Kn t It is a ilurticii piece ,et, most und iirtistleallj embrold th iost is ,. l,, sp, r price, ns jiii ii-ivc nn uoiipt Diread.v guessed ion wii iimi mu .sorts of ilaialt things at this slup, d f theni re.isoiin'ilv pi iced lin-wii are to lie j'tid here no, and phrliculurly nre tin fiesh gingliani fro'-Us priced nt .?H).."iO, verv 'tisid value for the money lor nantri ef bliops uildrrtts IVutimn's rail Editor or I'lione Walnut or Main 3000, lltv 1 .1 fee, .a at least, to a en wnut I tie iim 'Miltat ai will cn-t'' Vet bow often un Ui.m.11 nnd utterly uniiualllled corre- simnrieiit' w 1 its fi literal') spti lallsts to '. . .. .j.. 1 ....... ... ... a.......i ... rr'turtit auvic.l tiiinir. oi iu .iciiiei.u tie- i.iibd reasons wh) worthiest! ui tides are I nn' ti. i'i pled ' 1 Win n an editor receives upward of iiuionii manuscripts ycnrl) must of ' them llllte-mtc, and nnl) a rare few availab'e he Is In no niotid to dliigiioka 'hui allmcnta. a whole Mnff of cecre times lould not find time to answer , everi letter of Inquiry regarding them Tlmt is whv the urlnted rejection fonn U used for all but tlie brilliant exi up-1 .,,, f.rllii tlons No one need write u letter to 1111 ,.,,. ,. editor when sending an unsnnclteej con tribution to hin puhlicatlcni It Is urces tar) only to put the sendor's namo and iidilretis together with the number of 1 words In the article at the head of the typed MS , and to inclose sutiiclent post age for the return of the contribution, If It proven unavailable. .Manuscripts should he sent Hat or folded, never In the amateurish rolls. Illustrated, . I er. French beans The nniclibh name for tin- Miinll .trlnuh'ss variety of the green or string beans. French dressing A sulud " dressing made of three parts good table nil und one part vinegar, salt und pepper nnd a little nimtard and one-half teaspoon of sunar to everv half pun of nil used. Kruicu rolls This Is a term applied to nil hard and crusty rolls. Fried cakes rsiimo given to dough- ers and other paatrv. Frijnle beans A Spanish bean of tho kidney tvpe. Fritters A batter mixture in which meats, rtsh und vesrtnbleh nnd fruits are dipped or mixed; such as oyster, ba nana or apple fritters. Frogs' Less -Tho hind legs of the large frogs, a delicacy mirpasfiing ta . lOrMtS w 11 jmriikX 1 V fflx&&L V lAlB ,'X7 1 UmC iltBfe WmiMmm V CHAI'THR VI The Ulrthday Gifts KTnn they had played many jolly mes at the Ashman's birthday part) . the Ashman called I'cggy, Ullly, the poor children, nnd fat Tommy Grim, thin Itennle Urnn nnd erosH Hiram Hatch to his auto. "This Ir my birthday." he Paid, "t'suall.v folks give presents to a per son who has a birthday, but us I enjoy giving presents ns much n getting them. I'm going to change things about n hit. T am going to bestow gifts upon you to make mj own birthday happier." ''Hurrah! Ilurrnh: for the kind Ashman," cried the poor children, and then a freckled -faced boy, who seemed In bo n leader among them, stepped for wurd. "We thank you, sir. for giving us presentH, and wc will be particularly Ii tippy to get them, because we know it makes you hnppj to give thPin to us. ' he said. "Hut we have birthday gifts for you. too. I hope you will be as glad to get them as wc are to give them." That little speech upset the Ashman. Hp hadn't rxpectcd to get nuy gifts. "No, no," hp objected. "You chil dren ure too poor to give presents." "Wc are not too tinur to give the kind of presents we hnve for you." mid the bo. "Annie O'Nrill!" hp crlpd out. Annie O'Neill, a little slip of 0 girl, came shyly forward. ".My birthday gift Is the wish that sou may always be as happy as you mnko othprs," she whispered. "Ah, that is a fine gift." cried the Ashman, much pleased. "And my gift Is 11 promise not to tell any more fibs." said a tiny lnd. "And mine Is a kiss," lisped a wpp girl. "And mine Is a cheerful smile," spoke up a lame hid. "And mine is a sweet song which I will sing outsldo jour window this eve ning," declared 11 soft-voiced girl. "And mine is a Joke to make you merry," chuckled the freckled-fuced boy. And so it went all nrouud the cltcle among the twenty eucli poor child hns some pleasing gift of this sort to offer the Ashman. "And we hnvp u nrpsent. too." cried fnt Tommy (!rim, thin Hcnnle Ilenn, nnd cross Hlroin Hutch. "Wp will al ways be polite to etraiigprs, have a Jolly word for tlioe wlm appear in trouble, and lend a helping hand to those in trouble." It seemed these gifts were Just the kind the Ashman wanted. Hp beamed with joy ns each offering was mnilo to him nnd his heart seemed fairly to bubble over, for tears tamo into bin eyes. "Oh, you children have tnntle this n happy, hanp birthday," lie cried. "Thank you! Thank you!" ICvery one had given the Ashman n gift except I'cgg) and Hilly. They were trjlng to think wliHt they would offer when the Ashinnn turned to them. "These two kind children gave me mj first gift of the day," he said to their surprise. "When I was dirty und thirst) they made me nice, cool lemonade." I 'then i'cggy and Hilly were glad they had been Hind to the Ashman. M'1... . 1. ....... II 1 - 1.... I.!.. I I nv iiriiniiiii now t-iiiuueu 1IHO Ills uuio anil lie gave mil (lie toys tie I1MI1 1 tberp. My, how happv he was, acting ins a hirthdaj Santa Clans, and my, how happy tno children wero to jjet his presents. I.verj child got n toy, uud there w-as n string of heads for Peggy, 11 whistle for Hill.. , u top for fat Tommj Grim, a knife for thin Hennii Ilean, a nl u mouth organ for cross IMrum Hatch. Hj the time the present, wero given out It was beginning to get durk, so the express curt train started hnck for the. street In which the poor children lived, livery onp got nuful.v homo, then the Ashmnii unhitched the express cart train nnd took Peggy nnd Hilly swiftly to Peggy's house. "Here you are!" cried the Ashmun. "Thank you for coming to my party and helping to give me u liuppy birth da) " Ami uvvoy he went before they could, turn things uround and thank him for having taken them to the pnrty. Next week will he told nuother Jolly adventure of Peggy and Hilly. THEN all of a sudden wc became nn old as that, Instead of Just pretend ing It, nnd before wc could do anj thing nbout It we were older, had left it far behind, were turning back to long for It with promises to treat It better If we could only hate It again! Hut wc knpw wp couldn't, nnd so, having gained plenty of practice from the nursery un, we just pretended that we hnd never lost It. It was extremely silly of us. because, jimt nn people used to be. able to sec that we weren't really "a big girl," they can now see thnt we are most cer tainly not twenty-five, having reached that dividing line some three or four, or perhnps five, years ago. Hut it's bard to break a habit that has been forming for as many Jcnrs as that, and It is probably meTe instinct which makes these women who You can't "vamp" m WOMHN nre going to make a giyv) many discoveries like this fr6m now on. Heaven forbid that tbe new tliAM should take away any of the femlnlnt. nesH of women nnd niukc them wftt cheap editions of their fathers and brothers! It really Isn't necessary, anyhow, for everybody In the world to know that you are thirty-four nnd your sister it twenty -eight. Hut it would bo a victory for modtrn civilization to bring about a mere ret snnable attitude on the part of wornm when they nre signing marriage lireutM, answering tho census man and rrglster Ing for election day. For there are times when feminine coyness and mystery are out of pU, TOMORROW IS MOTHER'S DAY Wc cannot express what she mpnns to us. We nre not given the riotvur to love ns she loves, give as she gives, or return sncrlflcc for sacrifice to show our deep affection. And when the language waa made no words could be found that were worth) of her. So wc chose one little day out of rill the j ear on which wp wenr n little white dower Jn her honor, and nsk her to Ulce for granted the big significance of this little, little symbol of our love. Be cause she is mother wc are sure she will accept It, for we know that MOTHER ALWAYS UNDERSTANDS "A ONE-MAN WOMAN" By HAZKIi I)EY0 BATCHELOR CaiMHtfM, 1311, bv Patillc Ledatr Co. Bnrry Sell tens sent to prison fnr einbcitlino fundi, but Harriet, his wife, because nhc believed in his in nocence, determined to prove it tn the irorld, rtir oufalnftf a positlnn in Harry's nffice under a different name, nnd there attracted the attentinn of Chatllr Harmon, the son of the head of the firm, CHAPTER XVIII Hfwref Yields TWO nights later Harriet surveyed herself anxiously In the blurred mirror over the chest of drawers. Tho flickering gas light revealed the rather shabby nppearance of hpr oup Hnd only dress, a soft blue silk. Hut slip hnd sewed frail chiffon ruffles nrnuntl tho neck and In.Jtlio cuffs, und her plain hot wns becoming. She wasj going to dinner with Charlie Harmon, nnd in suite of tho fact that she had deter mined to accept his Invitation mainly for what she could discover uhniit office conditions, she felt a plcusurublc thrill of excitement. ftnly one thing clouded her immediate, plensure, nnd thnt was the fact thnt May Watson obviously dlsappive(l of tbe engagement. It happened that tho dav before. May had asked Harriet to no' with her to see Grace Raymond s r -J Ilnrrlnt liflil liPeil fnrCCll r.Tf;,.-' Mnv had seemed surprised morning at breakfast. because she knew that Harriet had no Harriet sighed as she nulled on her friends in the city, and Harriet lind Im- nld blue cont, nnd run lightly down the forgot the queer expression that hid crept into May's eyes. It said ns plain y as any words thnt she disapproved. but she hud said nothing. Harriet had felt a wild Impulse to defend herself and she had said Impulsively: "Why. don't you like the. idea?" And May hnd looked at her thought fully with no trace of Jealousy ia the keen eyes behind tho glasses, and hid replied slowly after a moment's hesi tation : "It can't lead to anything good." "A dinner engagement needn't nec essarily lend to anything," Harriet hid retorted somowbnt angrily. "Hut It generally does with n man like that." "You don't know anything about Mr Harmon," Harriet had returned and then had blushed because she Imd been so quick to defend him. "Oh. yes, I do." Mny Imd laid quickly, "firnce Raymond has often spoken of him. He's a gay ne'er-do-well, not nenrly good enough for you to bothpr with pvpn if he wre serloub." It wns then thnt Harriet felt again the Impulsp to tell Mny why she vu going, why she did not dare to Incur Chnrllrt Harmon's enmity, but hrr bet ter Judgment told her that it would be foolish tn take any one into her confi dence just now. It hurt her to IiaTe Mny misunderstand her motive, but It was unavoidable, and Ilnrrlrt bad fancied a certain Ktiffncss ln May's manner when she had teen her thai nulsively told her the truth cblckcn. Many farms raise frogs for these dnjs lly CORINNK LOW'S Mince tin tii ni of blnck tiilfetu nnd white 01-jniidy lint beciiuic established it has been I'uuttiiiitly widening its Held of nilivitv. We vvniiiU-r, indeed, how iiuybody Is 1 vcr going to be ubh li think again nf a single new entci prise foi tiiese ambitious partners. Tndaj we show one nf the newest and most spe. tm ul. ir of developments in tin two materials. Tim skirt, coining up nbovc tin vvaistlliio In the rurli nf white organdy, Is plaided bj hi filed lints rf the snnie sheer inutcrlul. The slei-vit, of (irgnndj. with tlit.fr black taffeta dl vlilixl bj tlnv white organdy nifties 1110 purtlciilarb (banning and iinusuul and prove just now lar u mcvve uiaf go cha ndlH an not upon any oharltnldo bleu bafcetl solety upon his condition. Krom the -very first the business grew I nml now Christy nas n iiiuumik ims ....... fs r wo "th several thousand dol ars a year o 7,lm 'simply leause o , a ndefatl cibln energy and his nequoniiy re Seated s atement that "If I l'" ""'svoT finger left, that linger would bo work ing tiara. She never lhret lllrhtn of stenu SI lie svns stand- "" Ing in the hall when she saw the tan isecincatlons and marketing those, draw to tho door, and without waltini WStVih th malls depending solely I fnr Charlie to ring tlm bell, she went '""": . .-,..!.. ...nt rr ti... nier- .... . li... o . u a..a. tlio ininiisit wvi.o - . ,. . n out in llli-t'l. nun. noiin-iiutv rui- iikhi- pi hav ng 1 m enter that en rt mau'o. leuni of a place with Its mingled odors and its dnnk drearinchs. She a nshnmed nf this feeling, but she made no nttempt to resist it. She shook hand svlth Charlie Har mon outside on the steps nnd someho the manner of their meeting helped W Increase her feeling of guilt. Mie am not svsnf tn feel fflllltv. hilt MV tint Knit hint linlneil in Imninnf thAt feollM 111 her heart, and she could not he.J wondering whut Charlie was thlnklM hiuppose he believed her to be a Qtrt, ready and wining to carry on a iiirw- tori fn nlmt there, sens 111 it? Ofl" fnlnlr there wns no reason why hi should believe her otherwise. He helped her Into the waiting tail ,.,! I. Is tiiiirj.ru pinned tlffhtlv. lUOnrlf' inrllt- nrnnnd her drill. The ColM mounted to Harriet's forehead In vvT after wave of resentment, nnd she sans Into a comer of the car as far .") from him as she could get. Making More Money rarnlytle'h fiueeesi, Open the front door of a modest ll 1 1 lu liouso on HUBsex avenue, in Newark, N J., Ariel you win nnd iiarry Christy, one or the most reninrKitu e men n tlm num. try, sitting beside, w table In the front room, tie cant nicne niu 11 uu) except hv ninnliilllutlng a slran on 11 nullnv ur. rangement which ho has rigged up and oven then tlio movement Is onlv n slight one One of his legs Im gone and his body Is partially paralysed yet hu neli. thousands of neckties every year and supports himself uitlrely by his own of ferrts. Heforo Christy hit upon the Idea nf Mlllng neckties he tried his hand at em broidery and became such an expert that he sold his output to a silk concern, which gave bin work to salesmen nn an example of what could be done with silk flosfl. Hut tho strain of tho dellraio work waa too much for his eye und Christy took to the makUia- of neoklloH, finding a ready market ftir all that ho could turn out. He realised that lie could sell a irreot many more ties If he had the facility for maklnc them mo , hit upon the Idea of buying tho ties from firms whoue product measured up t,o his The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1 What container for furs and winter clothes is made to be decorative ns well us useful? ' When there arr several children and onlv one desk ln tho nursery, what kind of chulr is n good pro vision for the inevitable rainy day? K In Avhnt convenient nnd pretty wny is n new jewel box of tortoise shell made? J 1'or what doe the gurnet stnnd? fi' How Is n striking silk lamp shnde of plain material made to match the figures hanging In a room? 0 Describe a charming inexpensive bedspread for the child's room. Yesterday's Answers 1. Miss Annt Smith, of Scranton, I'a., has for the last two years been engaged In teaching Ameri can games to the children of the Czechs, 1'oles, Magyars and tier miins nnd keeping peaco among them. 2. A new knife for preparing grupe fruit nud oranges Is conveniently bent nnd is made of very pliable steel with un edge on ench side of tho blade 3. A comfortuble chair for the nursery is 11 miniature arm chair, upholstered with pink cloth on which nursery tiguies ure de signed in white. I. The topnts stands for fidolltj, gives strength uud promotes di gestion. ti. A dnlnty crepe de chine night gown curries out the trend of the times. In its color, being gray with tiny pink roses to trim ft. 0. . rubber protector which fits over the garter clasp prevents tho garter from inukiiig runs In u silk stocking. (To ho continued.) )?a;m;'s;K5J I It costs less to live when you trade at an Asco btore Victor Bread Loaf 6 At all our Stores AIr"A,',, i
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