-t"!"Wftl' vijj-,, -mro?) ifi ie? r "- '''f ,""gV''ts'"' vVr"f",?ai'1'v I 12 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1921 rmpt n '-' ,t li r .' iV l' li .; to1,' Woman's Life and Love ! VlMFKI-:i) IIAHI'KK C00M3Y IT) yon innrrj on glntl u ill ilul want your ilnuslitor t tn ti ti y xxompn If hen Should a Girl Marry rr tthoso iiiio.ltnn truthfull.v ' en few. for it alum-. lis n di-liifit smnttfr to wnn t i trr-Qpet man fmndc Jono'B S t 'in I lir who hiM or limn n l ti tii o 1 fi II 1 1 s t I - . ' lit "n ' ' . (Ill Xnll ilo tbl'' How , fG&tvy&lZ!TmjUXt!l&&tB 1ll Jon hftppincii lire iimpoihli- fo ot Etnin ! Still hi a " icenfrnl. iminil v Submit inipcrxoiiiil i! :i" i tray, who sonn' .tlmos will tnlk on rhi mom 4 "Yo. 1 iimrrti-il in nix trm. inl I in ;lnil of it ' mijiiI tin- HmnUxn n.iitrmi Shr i n onn mnn xxmiinii. mi Im tit occurred to Imr tlmt "s'io Iiiir iiiim1 jnnythini; of xnrictx it t'i ill it ilmm.i Jin ncM'r linxini; lunl nn, imr fiom Ibirtli to death luit , hi "n- in.-iini' mnn jfihi' ninrrind tit rigliinii Tl Mil mi In Mittill town. At li't li Imin' xx:i lllmiteil. T!irj took cm h ntlui n- one ".tnltc the lni-t ohJci'tii.nal'V hat In it Village -tore- not 1im'iiiii 't i- rnu-h I iinc. but bei'nuo one 1 .is to have -nine inort of hat. mid it xxi'l do ns veil n i any offered. j It happened that in tne Hie l.nttfrx jVnch drew a fuirlx d nt. comfort i bin i (prize. The mnn inovu t" a ni"tr'M"'li' Fnnd made morn" 'I lie winiinii Ui p' p 5ier end if 'In- Imi'cain nnl mlapted 1 i i fkelf ti modi'in i utinn Kept lm i" w ' ldrced befoin n.j'x and nn i;'i In'i Vhllilrmi in i nilniMir utm :i i 1 1 1 ' '1 to marry very earlr "T.onk nt me. I wedded at -hteeii, and tn lifo lm been a bed of loir, t inxr my line lui band and miignilli ent home and five "tnlwart pro-peron -oti", who wait on Hie hle n ipiet-n "' How nhoiiril for in h a pampen-d pi ron to niiine thai her ui"' ij ai 'itnple to be tollowid WUTIlllx ' llei fm.ilj all hi i' iniliiotiaire-. and from li' r first brldehood eh" hn been wa'ted on like a bain. Mn has kept np h"r phj'leiil apiienrance and Is n ' .mdsotne ireaturc. but her cnrlx link of (iiltural ttainuiK tii'xpr im been rem lined and "he W ignoriint and nturow in)i tnkinc tinx part In miiKing th woi d a bitter plaee for lmi fortunate , el i'iIh n il'ati her ow n ! Sn tniii h for I lie I'li.l' inuiTinzr" Wh.it about tin- late one-'' The girl who goes thioiich collece and then trie- ,i profe'siyn. and perhaps trnu'N a f w ,rar. ciitnltil bn'ome- rr fitttuiiii. Ihe comtnun, pamen ' avu t i ! a, a lif. -aid that tip' tnoro -he saw of men. the A ONE-MAN WOMAN Ky IIAKI, DIJYO HATCI1KI.0U Canrlaht, mil, bu 'ubllc l.daer Co. Many ul ii irnl to ;iimon lor cmhcillmn fumls, but llnrnrt. Iim irife, brcausc tir hrltrrn in n't i fiocrticr. it tlctcrmiiicil to provr it to thr v in UI. Shr obtain a pot finii in llariii'i ofl'tcr umlri a ilif t'lrnt i-.amr. nnil thrrr attract the attention of Charity Uatman. the .'on of the lu'ttil of the firm. Ilcvaisr ihc daie not ineiir hi runiif, nhc ae (rpts on imitation to ilinner from htm nnil Charlrn brains to make mtr trptitwii loir to hir. A girl aratril nt thr nr.rt table stare nt llnrnrt all throuoh thr nenl, ami Charley hoir to her on thr ten) of. . I Disagreeable Task yiHKN Harriet went to the olln e thr V" tnotn.tii; nfter her dinner with THE CORRECT THING FOR MORNING A s ll , rimrlM -he felt more than eer en-' inlied in intrigue. She felt uinmed otneliow of the fi.( that slip wa tiit. f male does not nppe.il to her. i lng on nn .lflnir with the .son nt the bo partner: .Madame de Stari fnr -he km that wan how it would look to eer one tiiere nnd it did n..t -ei t lil Id frit Imnnnei Hntl- lui-'iand an 1 w ' vtnined lionieh irtues. whuh 'inl.ibd 3ojalt. tn mil nthfr Then I te wa Rmooth and linpp lint - There ai" the thousand- who dn-h into matrimonii, ictim- of pupp" hue! They wed some jouthful fnnrv. m a.l their icnorntiis. nnd iinmaturiM N'eitlier jjioy nor girl knows what life or human Sin'sslon nr respon-ihllit mean-. .Neither iknows' the lea-1 bit ahii'it the othf r . ! pbin 'rlinrncter Nature lnirb'd them in'o the imnel-tn m. to -ink or -w-im IVrimp-. "in time, tlie hrea-t the .uncut ami Fattnin a -.re. even -troke, and -wim tfiide bv ''de tlie tc-t of tin ir lives tuT tnll too often rl gn down in t w nmlti n Invu of the oli a tin. floiirde" ln'lp 'jesch . right null other and "i.e or both tin ft. i klin lll.,l (liars' t,.'rl..ilis thn Mind ' em I a. hid.ir maul i- not unite u ovn f r,Kl,t "' '' "' Klip "n no neater t iinl. but -lie iii'tii'iili is not o -ti-- d . i ptible and ens- r to idea-c u- she was , in her high "Hum. I dn Iler chani es m a t ml numerletil ratio, have demneil, ul-o, for the more mature men become, the less apt they are to mnrr. in the glory of joutli, it golden haze envelop- all feinininit, so that almost nii girl, with a dimple, or pink eheeki, ot a merry laugh lures ri-.-i-tiblj . l!ut -trrn tncpKit .'urb.'d tie Miung iin-linir ions nning. wa f iiluililrii till the bu) lad griid.uite.l 1 1 inn (ollegt' nnd then frmi. a i.tot.-- ii.linl uiiiversit) and li..ng out li -iiingle and w utnl fo" patp n'- o . Iienls It th " tun", h" w,i a .on firiiied bachelor. Mind had cmrconie pa'on. He analyzed everv woman, weighed her rlmrm" ngain-t her de fi''iem ies, and decided again-t taking th" ri-k of lifelong intimacy. And so. the bachelor miril of twenty -cm ei ms atiMhltig nbout Han i citVi and bci nu-e of t'hnrley's pvasnouess tne night befoie she did not see how 'lie was going to get nny help from him in solving the mystery. Harriet was no adventuress. She had no idpa of how ti go nbout u-ing her charms in order to bend n man to her will She was unconsritus. in n way of In r own am "ling loveliness ,i id tber-foie no; a ,,11 sun. nf horoo'f Sh wn- pt ii"g entiiely in the dark Clui'li i did nut nppcar at the otTi. until aft.r 'un. li. and this wn- due to a ' ei, -ignitu ant i'ip t At 1 o'l'loik, lifter sfiuiP little tele phoning, be tint by appointment n ter- tain ver tilonde young person The place wn- of his ow-n choosing, n quiet little restaurant where they were not likely to bo seen and Charley piloted the sst HI! Please Tell Me What to Do Uy CYNTHIA .1 . . ( Illl.llf r. .. ti rt iLlluf n.... nI.. ...... seien titiils rne. man ot a tew vfars iior I .', '. ,' , iuu-im.-uuu- spiuor not nt all eager to take the ftital I taVi? ,u th" dining room. Sic mnv recret that he ilui -me g ' i.'iUKiu'U .)ty. nrcil t we nor marry earlier and have a bahy or two Itu' now. well, ftnnkly h is not suttieiently urged to wed jlpssl) . right i a h other fsillk forever 3 Knrly marriages piei'iidc tni-no trdncation Thp 'uitls ei ter lifi and 'attempt tiiiaminl ip-i nn.-Mlitb" and the maiiiiiiininc of n limne and rearing 'ort-prina poorl prepaie.l to -triiggle 'again-t tin- nonoiiio- .omp.'itiou of Itho-e who ari h.glih fanii.i If the j;irl is left ti widow, -he has i.o know I- ic'dge rf bu-llli-s- .MM i tl'i prion al nlU iCntiov to uphold her. who!. -I e would Jine had lunl h. hi en -elf --'.pportin before innrriage " One h.llld-ollie w hlte-hnir.-d w 0111111 I jltnow goe- nbout ihortuig iiinu-"'! f"'i" ti And when mature folks dc nni-j. there are -0 ninny fiM'd habit- to .. in tend with' If there an. so many evil- attending both enrh mar riage and later marriage, what i the poor girl to do? ma.) be n-ked It is a problem nltiio-t impossible to -ohe, r rept b) linking cm h ea-e n spe iai stud). Tile whole enilized World -eem-to bo .igain-i nature, for the inrl) mat ing -enson .-hoiihi be the proper i.n to wed. irrespe.'tDe of stud.) nnd earn ing inone.) anil all tho-e artihriul bar riers that 1 ompe! iilibai-), and thu mnlte for inimoraht) 11'ul loneline I'erhap" -ome future -tntp or uation will encourage early murtiage by hf'p ing inch home tinHncial') . and endow ing mother- or babies, while the parents st.i; are receiving education ' Two Minutes of Optimism Ily Mhlt.MAN .1. M'ICII W'licn You Come knocking at the Gate itli d'the .in and a d ii'Tinintan. . 't 11 ng shock 'bat I recognized him M f'fteen )ear Sinep I 5 1 ill last ) ti d' b"iiair. Ian or'd .'long seen him iight-henrted. : ITT WAS X He US' Then nc wa- 1 irt) )oimg -ahision.-. ih rot a .111" ill the ." Todn.) lie ' nine around - He 'ookeii at mi tiinoioiis'i tin f-afra d of a rebuff He n.adc one's heart .ulnk. nn'l all manner of inexpressible fears to well up. -n I 0 ltd only look at jhim.'and li-ten. nnd gne ferient inward thanks for the litt'e 'he Almighty has incen Ht 10 llc me w.th. , A human 111 'an r a hnttere, remnant of humanity - flouam and ,iet jfram thinniiig. -trncgh lin.r- ta. e n.at had not been hmed 111 hcaieii on'v jknows how long- fi.rtiic. fearful, )er-shiftmg ops shoulders bent into 11 permnnent immp -shuffling feet- ,1 mm . tl.nt quivered and nlmoet wept as f 'pleaded hilf-n-nnni'slh 1 alf-de-peraiel) . that I gix- him 11 letter to some- hod) 1 m -t kno ) -onieh.-d had Tried ham a 1 l ' -bead alio).' wa-'1 f.u had -hi- more. g. 1 gne nun a em r he w 1 Biir work - i'.d till ' lip-. -.. In CO .'d gnc t " him n 'et'er ' I took hi- ;oil-ess mic With ' MT) InHIl 1 kt . w Ml 'gone I w 1 .ipped .1 ' t. P" and -em n i" li in " 11 1 .1 1 mi "i The) io' u ti... .in- more than four mi'lion "ti pi's like him in the land growing more I ung- n..r desperate, more -alien nnd un-olf-respcctinc everyday- prav ioil )oi nm ii'i-r know thee no nV 1 motions f Hut if you in a ins,ui--iiinn. if vou are on ei.iii'mer If you can nnd you do not utilize i'i. d man mu pos-ibh iim. if mil arc not putting forth your everj our fel.'.w man in want, then I . 'i Miine ag.iinst iod anu , 1 e ,T njn pnt Hay. 1 f p.-iuirce in your 'in g 1 n vour power to gne , . c - i - .1' pom . rest a-bured ' 'r i"r'ns',ng credit and glorv un: .1 o king at the gale he wa- a faun') man he had been laid off I,. - 1 ur had never been able in do more than keep Ir ks l.e lad been tramping pavement no job to be to i,e .1 1 i n r want a loan--ln- wanted woik 1 mililn t 11. 1 d porter - work he wm 'd do any honc-t work -'.tl'i 11 p'v stoma-h-. si le cou'd -t ill little crying to ..pc ore!j needfd midc'llies wouldu t I give I pn mi-.d him 1 wo id g" in touch innncdiatPlv .. nigit ptwsiblv be able '.. p ai e h.m . whPti hp was 1 blank sneet ot paiier. pit It 111 nn envelope. The gill laughed careful?" -he inucked Charle) looked acins the table nt her Hl blue ejes (.,i ),ar, ni)( ,u.j ni(t eC" a" bii.e and 'is hard ns his own Thes,. o)e" were frtngi'il with black lashes nhvmus!i made up nnd the brows ' above them. - 1 inler and very black, giue the girl u -nister atipenrnnce. nboic all with the friz f blonde hair that ap- ; peared beneath her thiming red hat. She 1111K not the kind of a giil thnt eien 11 n .tier like riinrh ) would like to be -pen with and appirentl) -he wa aware uf the fait nnd it aniu'cd her. She liked Aitne-sing hi- di-i oiiifitiire. He ordered cnffi e for him-elf nnd the 1 girl leisurely -elertei. nn elaborate liinHi 1 ,!- her'-elf. Sin deliberately pulled off long black gloves from her rather thin hands and a- -lie ,ite -he tlung little pro) 01 ative glances at I11111 that were maddening 1 "Well." he tlung out finnlly. I "Well." hhe ictioeil. "Who is she? nvii'-titly tome me you've fallen fori hard or you wouldn't be so eager to take , me to 1 inHi " I "NTever mind who she is," C"hnr!o said nuiekl). nlmo-i tiercel.) . He could not hear 10 talk of Harriet with this 1 giil. He -till remembered the shj sweet- 1 ne-s nf her. the childish mouth, with it woman's softness; everything, in j fact, that made her Harriet and dif ferent from ant one Iip had ever known. 1 He did not want her friendship with him to stop; l.e did imt intend tliat it should. He wanted it to go on and on. Where he wanted it to end he had not dc, Ided himself nN ,)Pt. but he had known nianv women and none ,(t all1 .ike Harriet The girl arclitd her bla 'k brows nn,l id!) picked nt i"r fh'ekeii salad "What do jou want of me?" Fhe a-lcd tinnllv "I don't wiint jou to make nnytrou r'e that's ull. I wint )oii to keep out of t'i P " The girl'1' lip" curled "So thnt you an make this little girl think ou cari Oh. I had plent.i of tune to stud) l.i r 'i-t night and she's different. She'd be .dutiful, too. ;f she had some doth. And you're going to make Iior iiii-i nii.'p with jour lii- mid promises. Won' are jou going to do about '.'" f.nriv leanPil cut and gripped her thin vr'-f jipfoic s!,p 1 mjld mention the r.111 . ' ti her lips Tl e girl w iined wrh pain nt his rough linger- but her ees did not tlinch from I his and they were filln with accusation ( OKINNIi .0VK Wlietlier you're eer sn joung or entirely grown-up. jou must have a lung uaist. slcetcs (if a tlelljjhtfiillj cool lfiictb. ami n skirt with scallops taking the place of a hem. The perky little miss with tit? bobbed hair tarries this Idea out lit hniiin and while rheckeil gingham ami rlrk tack braid, adds double poikets ami a wide front panel, ami lias her scallops hound In cot Ion nf solid color. Her older slsler dinoses smooth 1 repp ilt chine, cross barred In pink and vtlilto. ami trims It with lingerie inllar anil c tiffs, little pocket -like pl.iltlnss anil scallops Mulshed with self-material Would Meet Pretty Qlrls Dear Cj-nthla Will you bo bo kind to inform me on this subject. I am n foreign bov of nineteen years ami baen't been for a Ioiik time In tins country, but I know Rood Knell" ana am one of your renders. s jou Judge right ot friendship be tween bovs nnd girls, I want to pray you 1 for Information ot how come to Know Home pretty young girls ot my age una 1 what ways aro preferable T1TANKK. i Ask the pastor of your church to In I troduce you to sonic nice girls. Disapproves of Jaizers Pear ("nthla Ai 1 lead your column . t onserxed a ery unbecomlntf letter to 1 the female species written by 'Two 001- IliiK-ovood Jurzers." , , Tlense let me say that If a yu,nB ma" pnvi any attention to them whllo Uiey are having their no-CJillcd big time ismoldng, drinking, powdering, painting and I suppose, they w ould chew too, ir they could get It). He Is unworthy of tli a tiamo tntin In tTIV 01)1111011 I I also Wish to state that v,e are not living for this world, bjit for Hip hpre .ifter, If ou arc good here on earth jour 1 deeds are berore you III tne nn "','...' f nnl flion trnml nlcbt ou talk about , nr- ii'tinHriillil HirUlHS. 1 bet J'OU tWO 1 tV n-rnt In lllltlllnif. WltllOUt J'Olll I "". "-"'..'-...:;"'.... o., nllllKl m.tKG-Up. II JOU Biiv juu ..,. ":-- men easy come to I'hllly and try It. our names would bo mud. "A KENSIN'GTONIAN" AHuUea niulna Hammer a Rest Hear Cynthia Please ndylsc the voung fellows who are alwnys knocking the girls to lay off and give the hammer I Tell them to look thetiiseHes oxer nnil se how near thex arc 10 calling tlu-iti- is.ixis leal men. fiom what I can inaK" out of most of the jouiig men I fcee 'ashore I think tnex ought to be 1 :lbbon detks In a dppartnieiit store. JudBlng .from the unv thej tnlk. ilices and act I If thev xvould make a tr p or txvo tt. 1 sea and associate with leal men for a , while (the men who go to sea. for a Ilx- ing) It would do them good a id they tn.iv cut out wearing pinch-back suits and butterfly socks. , rU- ...... T r.n nf tht mOtlierS fiBr- llngs the glader I am that I wan brought up to follow the sea . lOxeiJ" girl loves 11 1 sailor, ileal gins teal men. snCONP 5IATB tK A FHB1GHTBU. ICE CREAM AND DADDY ARE HOLIDA Y THINGS find She Was Glad to Have Both as a Going-in-Toivii-fl ,, Mother Thing Bread and Butter and Mother Arc Everyday TV was down o 10 ne seen wun VANKBf A T CUPID'S CALL By MAY CHRISTIE 0 II A Regular Little Brick tiio bin. k iii.i-i 11. irder strained 111 x - into darkni-- Sn- could w or i,n I. k'- She t.ie -in rot nditig hear I iii k crush ing thiough some iiinleisroxxtli thar skirted ti.e tienl a loss the 'oad Then tin1 door opined, and the hindladx of the Itnrlej loxx came out She rreng ni.eil tl e prettx . line - in.iiinerc I joung ladj . xx ho had luu. lied wttii "w . her best paying Mi guc-t only n daj or -o ago The joung ladj seemed iM'rturbcd and out of breath "Won't you come in?" the good xxiinnn hospitably .-aid. "You look ex -haii-tul. Come in and lime 11 cup of tea." She llung a keen. impii-Ulxc glance at .Mar.) . Murj pulled li'r-elf together Pis- crclion x us the better pari ; -he must not give Hie gossips food for I lid jou ; ra, . .J 1 hltisiiu talk. Slie roinorrow 'iitoin of eii'ig) . ' 1) ul work and 11 living for 'jou are 1 mum ni'g 1 11 mu .ig.un-t mrr mif ie .ntimiinit) il.r )o ) i. !, n'. 1 t.i upin'.' c Ann 1' ) 1 ' ... ,11 . 1 ei ting 11 it 1 being tn 1 ' 11 " ' i' ro , if m 1 nn -'ra men iob- nnd - ' 1 ." ' - at ease and p .t 1 the A iici 1 iul) - i ing ' a down ..1 wer and thut S' I' '1 ' nun I'. ) Ion m '.i-t . 'A dlirc.il anil promise" a Com- (Ircpe De Chine tlie trtm- nonulsr methods of ! de cttlne rnOK is noi 10 THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE - i B'u ' Poems and Sv ' To thr i- ' . , u , lf P-n-- M .! 1 SeW fi good . ,n , r." 1 nff, k me of - . -. k . d l.e 1' 'l f' tpn ' , 1 U,rt J! n.'a 1 -.. , r. hj ; tw : ' f$r uid 1 1 - 1 . Wx, 1 -xxould i1 1 ,' ' Books tlf- 1 ere ,1 . I ) a I '))' 1 'h ,tit I' P 'o' 'ad f fu . ;( r 1 l" i x .' , " ..ni ; ip's si. I r ' f 'e'h whtli 'nc'.ude ' Tl "inhsniiii ui d Ken l.r u" i t Alentt's bo,,; .."r ni(rii divert)) ' ure .1'.,) ' c And Steenson s s'nr.fs ccr ' 'Silden Treasury . i n'a'ns a gr'at 11 ii" pnfi 1 n Tennyson. Wordsw or-1 lei H) ron, Sjrott nnrl n'l it I ! it Wedding Refreshments -t ar'i - tr n ir- 'I In p ti H ii p d. li forced her-elf to snub "Thank jou I'd i'iijoj a curi of ten I )e had a good long xxnlk 'ou look as though you'd been run ning " Mnrx gnxc a tiirt laugh that did not -omul iiiiie natural. It held a s-ugges. tion of by sieria. . ' Maybe I did iim 11 bit - I'm rather I ner)niis mi these lonely rnad- ' inl I don't blame 1011. ntlier. xxith nil them murders that one tends of in th.- p'ipers -yes, and lobberie", too." The landlady of' the Hurley Mnw seemed o In- -ntistied with Man's explanation. She e,i the win into the inn. Mary fol lnwed, anxious that tlie papers should be s.i f. She xxent into the coffee room. The blinds were up and she glanicd niriouslj at the windows i'ai'h pulsing I moment she expected to -ec a sinister I bla. I. face pressed against the pane. 1 To Marv's intense relief a xcll-'nnnxxii footstep -minded in the hall of the inn nnd link a perspiring, somewhat cha griped I'ick walked in. ' 'I ie blighter got nwav. Infernally bad bu k If nrilj I bad caught him " 1 '1 lie loung man was actually stain nici ug in his rage. 1 ' Hire me the paper". Dick." Mary held out her pieciuii" pin kage "lint her the pnpeis. dear As tnougli and and he xvn-n t whit tee his face?" "Not properlj." Dick wrinkled hi broxxs rctlectivclj "The cuiious thing, is that the glimp-e I had of him seems to bring Inn k -oun fort of niemoij till.) it's quite elusive!" ' He probably belong- to thii part of the world." suggested the joung girl. "ou've seen him in the neighbor hood." Un k shook his heart. "I'll make a point of finding him tomorroxv. thoush. even if 1 hine to search the countrjside. I'm inclined to think he wasn't drunk nt all. A mighty dangerous fellow. .Mary gaxe a dainty little shixer. "Then I'd hnxe to come xxith jou to identify him; that would bo hiiteful. He'd turn xindictive, too and might xx ant to pay mo back to frighten 1110 ngain. N'o, Dick, please let th" mut ter drop. ' Dick snxv thnt it xvasn'f a suitable time to urge tlie affair. The girl bad had n shock Iler mind ought to he dixerted to plrvjinter channel- I hej partook of then Dii 1; droxe ker Lodge in nn old ta-hloned lountrj gig. "No, thanks, I xxon't foiue m " lie held her hand for a moment in part ing. "Another time, dear. Hut. Mary, remember I'll nlxxays be around. xxatchlng over xou yon 011 mustn't be Ho stooped and kissed her on the lips nd tl'ii he inng the doorbell and waited till a serxnnt came to admit the girl into the safetx of the ..ite Lodge Sorry to Refuse Pear Cvnthla Will xou klndlv print a few suitable verses for a chum s and also smaller sister's autograph 1 bum I ho chum Is nineteen years old and the sister thirteen jears old Thanking jou In inlxiitu- nnl sin cerely trusting to see thn poem In print ,eal soon. I am , ...VV. "J ' ' .. Sorrv to rpruse iit.ir, '" hprp to answer questions that will help the voung people if tliej need adx We or o encourart-e their discus ions n l.cr column She cannot take the sp.ic 10 wiit.i xerses for her leaders pretty difficult for her to get the stairs of the station, for they seemed to be so wide and so hard. They xveren't a bit like the ones nt home, xvlicro she. could sit doxvn nnd rest now and then, or nt least sling one fnt knee nfTcctionntnly over the edge of the step nnd slip doxvn easily to the next one. These xvcre nn't.v rold, dirty stone step and so wide: Why. it took txvo walking steps to go ncros them before bIio even got to the edge. Hut she xveiit nt It btnvcly, clinging to mother's hand for support and guid ance as usual. And ns she worked she talked. "Yes," replied mother, in nnswer to a question. "We're going downtown in the trolley car nnd then we'll go way upstairs iu an elevator, and then we'll conic to Dnddj's office." "Are we going lu liuvc lunch?" she asked. "Yes," said mother, again. "And if you'tc a good girl nnd do Just us mother says you may have some ice cream for dessert. That xvas too much ! She stopped for a second to gloat oxer it. "Yes!" she cooed, in dnintj glep. "ice ei earn uininmiu, ice cieatn . She started -once more 011 her perilous journey. ' "And DADDY!" -he milled, in the same lapturoiis trine, "I'miunim!" Humming her joy oxer the loveliness of life in general she "carried 011" slowlj, unsteadily, but nersisteiitlj , to- ward those two delightful goals, that xvould ninki nnd chuckle nnd was too c-ied bed or go to wlr just giggle ! her giggle nnd giggle again nut nnil tickled to gn cp or mi iin tiling bat TCKCIli:AM?An.l Daddj? l,1IlnBlln, .is'. ,m!0P,, tl"v arc iilcr. ImliH.. things for .tie elrls tn 1. ,.l.i "n" Hut Hie be. part about bread an,i butter mid miitl'i-i'. espo mill mnllmr 1, that tlinj nextr full. Thex don't unit linlil Siiiidi'js or holiday. 01 uninc in. Imrn ....III. ...... 1 1...... . .!..- . . . . toxvii-xviiii-iiiolhirs: they ie right there mi nn- inn.-, hit) iiiij, nnx tiiiie an), body xants thcin. And Ihcy never seem lo he Inn rf. muse ice crenm and Dnddv jm iimmniniin things, and thej ari-ii t l'crhnps it's because thex feel the same way about it ! The Marriage Question "A harmonious, home I" Hi ,,,,,, drawing raid on ratth for in, , , Hr. inonj-," snjs Anne Slu.nuoii Mmn.ir May Hood Housekeeping en.ioti! homo Is a dinning i.ml for innrn chaos. Like- forexpr attracts ii( Wo nrc prcpateil to act sanely aM wisely and naturally only bx a sati wise, natural environment, in chani in the midst of nerve-racking lfilu' tlons, xve are liable to make n defpefa'n leati and leap to desperation M ,v an oidlnarlly gifted girl mal.pi is, happiest marriage bpcnuse shr is n. In it state of coinpitratHe Ii.imi, , xxhll' 11 xery gifted git I l,i king h liurniot'ioiis enxiioiinieiit mnkr 'h least bappj innrriHgc r Tomorroxx I''lresld Tlinuglits. The Ideal Girl of Today Hear cxnthiu I lu', ' ''""t render of 'your depa'im'ii' for the hist few months and must s.n I rnlox it very much, although I 1i.dc bad nothing to "aTh"re seenjs to be 1 great .leal of dis cussion as to the girls of today and tho c'rls of jesterday. 1 know It to bo a fact that there ate girls o' today nxery bit as good ait those of jesterdav, and any fellow xvho savs thrv aro not to be found Is far from knoxvine all I do not mean to sav i' "' '" " .".-. that aro In the wrong, but the many clrU tliat nrc really sensible do not get nny consideration or credit, and 1 don 1 1 think most of the joung fellows xxrltlmrl 1 to xou and telling you how they would 1 like' to sco the girl of jesterday. make plnliv lust what they mean . 1 don t , IthliiK 'thev xvaiit the clrl xvith bnlr pullled doxvn tight over thp hpnd, with a pigtail running down her back, nor one 1 with her f.xce shining like a mirror, 01 one xvho wears old-style clothes and , coarso cotton stockings tviiat lip wants j ! Is a senslblo gill one who does not nee 1 n,e,ii- nnd nnlnt until her mother doei . ten together, nnd ' not recognize " " v "m' '" ","." 1 hark tt. the White ' "klrts about balt-wav betweeii the .inUlP satins, for I sure do like to see n girl look her best Hut a girl to look her IwRt need not show her kneps. nnr need 1 shp use powder until It literally falls otT I In conclusion so tl at no one xxill nus- in'nlous to protect ' understand me. I xvlsh to say I he girl p .frail " ' I that dresses her best without going to a"')"1 i..-n,u mrrtmu 11 l.n lisrs r nnlKrll powder to keep her face from baxingl ttl.lt snmv I0OK, IlIHl HCifl line ,. ri'HI KOI should net Is the Ideal girl of today Fellows lei me hear from )i.u and tc II me xx hat um think YOTNG MN m:DKR CK CREAM and Daddj ! Two holi- dav things! She could hnve bread and butter any day, whether she was good or not. And all slip hnd to do to nave mother, xvas to raise her ejes, or if she were 1 out of sight, drop out thnt incessant ' call, and find her right theic renilj to pull 11 deeply imbedded pin out of a rng doll, or kiss a hurt finger, or scaie. axvay a terrlfj ing bumblebee. She is nlxvnys there, ju-t like thr dax time and the house nnd the outdoors ' It's different xxith up (ream, that ;s n Similar thing, or a holiday thing, or 11 gning-tn-tnwii-xritli-inothor thing She had to bo xeij, very good to de -erxr ice crenm and there nlxxaj- emu ,1 sorry ninmuit when ncr tripiest for "inoio. plensc." xxas met xxith 11 gin tie. Imt oh. so firm. "N'o, dear, that's inoiigh fnt little girl" like jou " So thai was something to he glad over ice r 1 cam uiiiinintn ' And Paddy? Why. Daddy only came iu just before supper time he was 11 Suiidax thing. 11 holiday tiling, loo, but he had nexcr been a going-to town xvith-motlipr thing before. He xxas fun. Daddy was. lie nlwajs ecpinpil to liaxe more time to play than mother, nnd he could think up lnme funny things to do just liefori' bedtime. MMllllIIIWBSIIIIIIIIIJIIIIlIIIIIIIIWIIIIIlllljtuijli n ffniMIHIaft. MA&rrroMtuCAiicASF WtXmktM1! I HIlBHlBS p 11 r, aItIWiw H O 5vi 1 lS ymffiL Hi WBm m silntodolr'unv' Wwji WBM ffi SMirRcriiiinSOitnW SSK H I BiwiHjwiAHSySfflSjB li ill The H'jccpsa or tins tninu - )).'' established by lonnm - 1 , n pe de chine composer. 1 ip'd and faggoted or hem 1, 0,1, ,s haxc been so widel' Now.ida'xs howexei" Home of thr of . upp do chlno fro'ks are x).:t, fruges '" 'n" "','"' 'thex matter In loinparison xvith vour lal black Brospiln on b.a-K ,.. ' , ,pnm on nine l.eina- enter.-u n ""..",,...'.. ... . ..,'. ..1.1...1 i,.,n.. . "W,, ,',.. ,,, in rtir, ' .inn 1 - iii'e 10 nnr ..i n,.-..,.. . ..... .. ill ihlnga jou can li-.iml fiee 'or .ill crepo do chine hurdl rn 11. I V . . , .M.-s ll0l - X 1 .. , . 1 I S , 1 ' 1, - ' " - 1 '"- Mlf ' ' ' ' III "- 1 .1 (ll, (in .ill' 1 1 ow , 1 ,iK!!,K' fin. I.' .1, no ... 1 ,11 ) d d ll 1 1. nr rfe.'t ii n. '1 11 ifu' rlttrr nt XCyrion ? Pr.jr .t Martam Here I am agi 1 j in.inK you -o HUMw nie r, tie 'wiriir How- sh . 1 ,1 in-, -tt, r 'w.dirinrf wedding f.fth ' Is this 1, .iftr- the w.-rld.nur has 'a-k-u . .r ,1" mioii as mfts ,r(j rppe!)etl? rou'.d vou plve ir.e ,1 mnij for "fty ppoplc r,p could vou refer - .mp ottur ctilumn In xour pnp-r . i'i'i ddiisome I wou d like S'jiiip- I k us fo'lows 'h cke-i saJad ham. s rsjtato nuad 1 offpe, mlid ." nuts s ntressarx to havr. r .ream or bons, or Is the aboxe nufflrient " Th pn 11 xiid tako p'arn in ih excning A r. ". f irrnn ,lx or nfr,r K t , how' we!' ),,u know . n liu'i, o . a-, wrj'ing Jf p-rsoii w, word tl.e no'e ' v.n . tl ing 11 r tr.,.-- l rl"nr r f ) ui t,j Mtid us pall Of CaliU est!, ks. and 1. . n nf 11 I 1 0111 wai.r 10 trunk xou oxer 1 si p Ui i lor thfin Vou must iorr,i nBo is at ooti ,.s we get Hsitl'd 10 see bow w.ll j 11 ir 'oxelv gift look" on trio man ' i' If yo 1 like xou might add a fi w ords .ilon where vou ait. If the no'' 1 wilnrn wl le yoi are nv nv, hut th -is tot "..) li xoj nr wriunir ;, foirin1 rote word 1' mm i'-. this .fi So itc ,01 , :n 1 iti' ng in i. r n,. 1 . iuis 1. rnnd.. .ir wn. h ) u stir i !r nil." x.-ri- pit.l of 1, '., lepiiJinher 1,, pi nh r, r,,,i 1, 1 trust that i , sllH 1 ! Itl'le o 'leinllli I'OU In Our. riew 1, unp .soon i.ftir we m settled , TIihi king xull .IgLln ' et. Tie notes, bond b written .is mioii as the glfis I'H).- iiiii1 alth'iUBh ir.i.m may ,t wiiIiaii during 'oe lioneymnou or afii r Mi,, rdi'n If it u not itossib'e ', finish 1 t'i 10 g!1 1 r to-c Hie vedd'fiR Mr 0 1 ' li 1 nn 1 sung ( , . , , ,1 , u, r 1.1 - 1 ki 1 -i- n 1 r. 1 ,(, ii 1 .oid 1 , l.e" ' o nu. j;, v. .-.- :,,..:. 1, ,Uio.' me 10 no tn ec. j - i -' 1. . - ik P'l "? ' """" . '. ...... "i,,, 'n ir .i.re ,'h K u . 1 fiieit s i atead of naml.uii Mhlii. It ii'civ " , ",. hnw In tho1 ting out .lie liarr Th. k nrtlcli xvas 8 k ' 1 lllllli ' ' .nor. Jtc.r should touet .ii,u 'l 11 1 1 . I, -I. UI, nt loll, eiinti 1 i ll! '1 .1 gu, H .11 toi et i sl.-,s ..1- , il.p'l. .1 w Ml , 0 In l s. tl , - an) if 1.03'd IO pio.'o laundiy ri-iiiiim Vmion espr xust as w ltat two -required k l nits 1 ' 1 Jprotom b'iou'iI U BUIl l iv ico. 1, 11 an) t nei ,'. S I'll, h ' 't' S I" c,.). tow. Is. Imt soim tit. 1 s 111. not to be depended 1.1II) in Ui. o'iiiM i -1 II l II fm to" ) 'sitoi ui pa. 1. nt owel", in i.ilr thesp limy be nl I f. . 1 i lien -he 1 i ruo 11 !'- TUS )XM In do liam and pickles nnd adding urn. is husy n tno mm . kitchen If tnen urs twxi u.i, ) -i- jjnbons are nlco but not necessary. The Question Corner Tixlaj 's Inquiries, U 1, it service ran bo done in camp i.) an old leather belt or trunk irap that is. too shabby to bo 1 -pip hen p nno keys are difcolurPd what "dorlpss cleaner is the best to use for them? DesrnbP n nexv fi.ish xvhich would be striking with a brown or tan dress In what interesting xvay are the new 1 st hatpins made? Whn' dainty mntcrlul for snm . er dressisfi is sold in embroidered 1 , ecs rpadv to be made up? II. iw n. a 'stylish girdle arranged ,.n .1 r.i'w dress? s(i'rdaj's Aiisxirrs The odd fad of hnving the tiniest of portraits of ipc'inl friends painted in colors thnt xvill Inst on tt..- fingernails ha- been tcfecn up 1 1 some of thn young women in New ork Some good looking slips thai would makp ihe diniiig-room .hairs look summery are made of r-rtoniie and niHien nrounu un arms and baiks of Hum with a border of nbout five inchta bang ing down as it finish. Tor 11 colored handkerchi' f nn . ceptionullv dnintj combiti'ition of shades is gra linen with a tight angled piece of inde-grem niirn hemstitched into one coiner t the weddinj breakfii-t a tabu , 'nth 1- 1 orr'ct to u-e nnd 1 it dniiips , linrmiiig wicker bird "agp 11,11 I" into an orinatient that -err s another purin.se bx beiiiB fast-ne 1 into the center of a wi 'k'' nr. I helnw xx huh is a -funding ft n box lib" of the wn Uc Hi using a long iliirning "id 1. tin 1 -tiaight 1 1 ii - for Hie Ib.wi is 11, .mul of a I 1) .1 11-1 ''it li a ie limn '-et "I nno a- ii'd in ih.iii , n In enib oldered )l) I'll ') 1111.1 ,, ui kit, and in a wax unit is ef fcetive, a regular little tirn K, .most giri xvnuiu 1 haxc had 11 lit of hvsterics, or have I hunted dead nway !" He patted her should, r "N'ow, tell tne everything -'lion )iui 1 ome tn be In tin" part of the iniintr) and if xou came straight down I from Ni w York 1 He sai down beside her. "I nrrDPtl at thp White Ixidgp this morning " Mary faltered, a nervous eye on th" glonnix xx indoxvpaiie. Sho cer Itainh bad bad u shock. "1nst night. I after xou look nv home. 1 found a tei gram from Mr f'ltrrington llellairs. telling mc t.. cnine down by an early train 1 "Then ' m,c went on. "after my mr.iiiiiig k xxnrl, down here ixns over he u-ked tin1 to lake those papers on to JOU Dicv r..-e in wrath. "I 0 xou mean to say he ordered jou 'to xi.ilk all this distance by jnur-elf. nn the lurk, i-nlntcd country walks'' Wl.x. the man's M perfect bnile! t,.il Inn. n' I'll- - " Hlghteoiis riigiiatioii mantled on Dick's brow. nli, in. H" xxnntcd to have ilriiui here 111 tho car." Mnry 1 ut Her inniito truthfulness would not .mother l.e misiudci'd "! X) as all fnnlr rib k. I do assure you ' 1 , I'll Infinitely , of course, I . U II l ' ' ' Wiih a littli' fhudder Marx reeilcd I . 1 ildvMIt lie 1 'H xxn- di ink I think she added. 1 SlMMWMMWWS,gWMW,MWMMIMMMJil1JaWMWSW'""tWrTTTICTlia ! HMWMMljl HF?B iliti Mi IBIIIIIIIIIBSsIt' t . mBw 1 1 I?HbIk:FavO 1 III HativmirBP iiHl uv. i msF ' -BHBEi?wBCT?yffBWf JH3 1111 imi f'Hlllll i - :ssMitvfiMi llwRylllllll ' Bring out the HilkJW IP I "High Lights" Syj j p in - your, hair ! ni Mi ni e in b" lux Mini rather xxiuu. ,uin u.c.i, had to go and lose mj Thcrc'is'an elusive blue light hiding amidst your dark tresses, Rich Brunette, or perchance an alluring tint of bronze. And, Dainty Blonde, there are golden, glints unawakened that will make yours a true crowning glory, once they are aroused. And, why don't you, Stately Titian Girl, emphasize the dancing lights that make your hair so fascinating? All of you should let ED. PIN AUD HAIR TONIC bring out the "High Lights" in your hair. Ask jour dealer today for an 8 OZ. bottle PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD American Import Offices ED. PINAUD Bldg. New York Sswing cWmWgSSr Made fir lylnft Pleasure & 3w" .-i ffffiJBr'iiif TB'Vlri frfflmlm nfrHRrs wiiU3rJB5iffilSMBl DIB Come and see this new Electric Automatic sewing machine l. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. Portable. Noiseless. ' Vastly different. Sews the heaviest or the most delicate materials. No bobbins to wind. No tensions to regulate. Sold on easy payments. 60 years experience in building fine sewing machines behind it. Any speed by a simple pressure or raisinR of the foot. Operates from any ordinary electric light socket both direct and alternating current. It sews a beautiful stitch three times as strong as tlio stitch of the ordinary machine. Attachments easily applied without remov ing prcssuie foot. Set it on any table, any height. It makes sewing a real pleasure, Call at our store and sec it in oper ation, or phone for a free demon stration in your own home. 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