Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 03, 1921, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING PUBLIC Lli)DaEK--PIlILADELrBPA, -FBIDAY, JUNE 3, 1921
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Roman's "? and Love
ny WlNiFKKU IIARI'KK CUULKY
Are Men Essential to Women's Happiness?
mliiys, girls linvr wirorltloK nnii nittcn
IAj sny tliey nrp," quoth the cliorus
,. J. girl. "And tnko It from mo, nny
Me' that msk they're uot, Is over
Mghty. or ling
E?1U In her bci
"The vcrr nuri
4 ONE-MAN
WOMAN
EXPRESSING HER TEMPERAMENT
Ji
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w
p
wrs'irnnn
1IA1U'I: COf.LHT
tton Is medic
trI," dei'lnrcd
the fcmltiUt.
"Of course, no
mature womnn
with nny Intel
W,' licttial resources
S "! her own nppdi
men to fiirnlxli
ententment."
, , "We need 'em
w-furnish the
lhorew I t h n 1,
therwise ilnueli.
Otherwise Iron mon slmnleons." In
sisted the showgirl. "How you Roitic
to hnve n party without the coin, I
tek you?"
"Provide your own: you nre n self
mipportliig uomnn," retorted the fun
taint. "Not while I'm this side of olxty,
nnd hnve my own hair nnd teeth," re
joined the other. "UeIdes npnrt from
tho fun of Kold-dlRRins, what's n girl
colng to do without men. iinywny j get
up a hen party nnd knitV"
HP& w ,m
4.
eons nnd hnnqucts nnd picnics, nnd In
the camps, summers, they nre M'OuUj
find i-nmpnrc mnldens, nnd wim nnd 1
row nnd tinddle. And n eolinlc SHVP Up I
! money nnd tnko a trip nil over Europe
nione why, nimost every kuhi
of fun nnd recreation in the world now
can he Indulged in by women nlonc.
"All those things are nice to fill In
paps when thev can't get men," coolly
(liioth the showlrl. "Maybe rich
women like to have luncheon and bridge
nt the swell hotels during the ilnj
while their husbands are slaving lu
W'nll street, but all the tinv they arc
isiting beauty parlors, having their
faces lifted, or dolling up, uniting for
the renl life which begins when tho
electric light nre turned on !
"Dinner parties and theatres nnd
nfter-opern suppers nnd dances, where
the men show up in their open-face
suits those are the life, believe met
"Yes, and 1 guess It's about the
same down In the poor districts where
the factory plrls toil nil dny, nnd
snatch odd moments to make a luce
shirtwaist to wear to n dance hall,
where their Howory tough tukes them.
Hy ITAZKL, DKYO IlATCHELOtt
Cepurleht. lit I, bv Public I.tdaer Co.
Harry Xcil is arrested for em
Ictzliiig funds, and Harriet, his icife,
in order to prove his innocence, oft
faint a position in his ofiioe under an
assumed name. Charley Harmon,
son of the head of the firm, presses
his attentions on her, and she dis
covert that Lucy Pratt, a stenog
rapher, is in love with Charley her
self, but she cannot discover the
guilty party. One night she meets
Sadie Ilotcard, a girl from the tene
ment house where she and Harry had
lived. Sadie i Hcurmiind to give
Harriet over to the police, who nave
of course connected Harriet's dis
appearance with the theft, but
Charley intervenes and carries Har
riet off In a toxical. Ha tries tn
threaten her into accepting his love,
and in the meantime Sadie is forced
to go home chagrined and angry. &he
later decides to give her st.ory to the
nctespapers without delay.
Sadio Tells Her Story
TJIOH a moment or two Sadie stood
J- tmilnclilnil then with her lnvrpr tin
It is said that the
disposition must he
suited by clothes
ns well as the con
tour of the face,
tho figure, and the
coloring. Anltu
Slewnrt finds that
her Joyous nature
Is best expressed by
n smoeli, nnd she
has dozens of them
tn her summer
wardrobe. The one
shown here Is
especially Bay with
Its colorful basket
of Ihmer.s em
broidered on (he
front nnd its peppy
little balls hanging
from the sash ends.
Perhaps you can
not wear .smocks
hut surely y o u
cannot resist the
rhnrm of that bou
quet as a trimming
for nt least one of
your new frocks
men Is n dreary thing. How nwful to
They have not much renl pleasure until thrust forward in nn ugly wny that wns
the man conies on the scene." , nnything but becoming. nho stepped up
ople nre seneda ous reac- "' ,',',';' "i tl. ,rr' . t
c", Ml tho feminist. "I be-! 'n,w . 1 . a story ir
reralprofes.slon.il women's h1" "he n,k' ' , ,,, . ,,
have evening dinners nnd MT,f,e ,mftn atl at th desk
1 seen more joy nnd mirth. ' si eves stared at her in
te ,.nH comrndelv si) rit. I "Lont: . ?i0T.i wh.nt kiml of 1
ti inn inar t An nul Iimn
rtV-l "Hnw"dn I get a story into the
'T' A. u, .,, o- ii i iiunu'i". "",- ":.::"."'.. r ... "- pnnorr' sie asked.
... ii. . uu mciviiiHi; i f'Ktii ' l,,m tn several Iiroiefviuiliii -uiiiii ri - - .- ... , i . i.i
tk wdow. "hut I think tlfo ivithmit i ".,nK ,0... L" .' ,in., ,iinni-- n.,,1 .The man seated nt the desk in his
-- -i niiiry
ai.i.. it.... ...r..i a. ' '-
"oii oeonle nre scncdalouH
tionuries," cried tho feminist
IHH.
itrw HPi Its"1 ssv H
r "' Vr T vs - it ? ""fS y i " J
A V i lit
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A T CUPID'S CALL
By MAY CHRISTIE
which
nmtt7.e-
I Mary Drew is Carrington nellairs'
nutfOF hnFA
M to a tnentrc nione. or to hunt up , ui
soma unnttiiched woman, and after- , l5011,rtin1 j have gone there when I , .y." n.nn.t,nkP pcm "m nml ,mnB, one of his clients, Dick Catardin. llcl
Wtrd, lnte at night, each go her own ' dlscusted with life, or bowed down " ..i,,?1' , , ,, . , , ., .i lairs' ward, Eve Uochcsler, has ob
way. perhaps in a snowstorm, getting, u. ,2 wrs or had had n ' ,T,,ls,i",,t ","" "P V toiurd a position through Julian Vanda
home and turning on the lights In a ?' "?,h ,mt. nan. Invariably. . f,n,lk' flnn:jl nialiciousl. sot n an unscrupulous adventurer, who
eold, cheerless home, with no one to ?hu"r"fnpt with bright, normal, self- "ow?,or-v, t,,,"t n,,J PPr ti the lt hat knotrn Bic ln Atatktt and h nnx
dlicuss the play with, or hare a bit- 's. 'tCand wlf-supportlm: women, wo, Jft, Kla1 ,0 CPI ;"",' pn,,IJ- uv ""' '" oet a diamond which Dick owns
of SUPPT." wh wen- mutmi h interested in the I h. o ynu want to he paid for It? a , " Mrr,Mi )ick ,-,, in ,0vc
"Dear me. how mid-V.ctorian." ?,2",Mn wou cheer ni- Impel. II, MiT", l'1,"-, Wh,n,t 'J you ,,BV., 7" '"' "n" h" L'vc ''"' hrr .W, ?"
snorted the feminist. "You tnlk like '8 t""'- u. CJX woini-n and I for?. T nl" ' ,,ole ,'1' 'S'.,."1,? ,1,'1a,,,, ,. him a well as on Julian., llcllairs
that now fortunately extinct creature .P', 'nu, their achievement , .. TI) mn,? srinned. "Well, give us ,,, , marry MarVi ,rn ,-,, staying
.. .t..,.ir...iu, j... .. i,,i i their progress nuu "' " ". , .the storr." . j n. .... .ir.t .in ntnr work
fcMV nilH-aUIUUKWll tli' IJllllllVtl !'
I
tares of cheerlcs. forsnlen homes and
crying babies while mother was at the
polls. In America today there nre
.....i .i,.,... i...m- ltwlenenuence
thiuk we get nlong quite nicely with
out men." . , . t .. . .
'So are we all prouo, dui n w nui.
How much do I set for It? Sadie i;.- ,t-,-,.
nsked slyly.
"How can T tell until I see whether RVr THE AUDACIOUS
t's important or not, the mnn re-, ,.nnnn mornnK . guardie dear!
i i w -
Ilochester the
ns Carrington Hellnlrs
'E i "1 9 (Tl( Hftll t-nniATi tnrnint- tliol fwn
II ,vw.VWV. .. v.... .u....H u. v.... , . .!.... nY-A TnO T1III1I. Ill'lll
r tii t-- .i j- nnrurni uj niiuj n. -..-., -. - nirnvi
W Tin, among wnimi urcu.uujanus oi . d, It is bred In the ooue "V.n," ... . Tf, VJRvedKi
f S g nbout at cad of Sight l "K for tirSSS connected withtlie Neil M theft " ! lowing morning
VL :!?.. Pnrclt1pi1Vn,tlrlrP.nrtcr. agreeable, and f that Is a suriiv al of d gnd,e x wfc thc ontcrod the break
W rushing copv in nt 1 o'clock and eofng '11 """ m'tinct. wn" ", ' nml wmnn i and I can hand her over to, fast room now
W JtttSI Stoumnt 11 Mwn us' ivf?r " i' me are so the P"11 tomorrow. Hut I thought young and benu-
I ' "w,". Are all tho"" yelling for male om' nre sen Mj-;ntU ""dbVnotberinB ' 7M "ko the information for the paper ! ttful .you look to-
ik companionship?" maternal they just must t mmuenng fccforc hp pMc( Rnt ho)(J of u.. day.
if "But we were talking of happiness!" men. no matter of what age ' . i Now it happened that Sadie by She flung the
retorted the widow. "Of course there "1 known few women "''! chance had picked nut the night city moat bewitching
Ifi'f are lots of women who nre nfc going boluM Mnc-re wl len the d.elnre uiey d, n , wfls tolHns icr htwy nt h,nii
5tV about nt night in citl.-. and glad to he I never have n ''""cht for J? """ u"i him. Dudley Phelps wns interested in Hut Hellnlrs did
fi getting their living, and. perhaps, quite never hay- n lat o is u.hi i . m ,hp nn(, was tml) ffl ,0 rn t (
f teen for their particular job: but what u roiiion iy m i in. -. I .in i nwr onal , , h0O0p 0 (hc dfcOOTOry o the1 ,,. Ho as
'T . we were wonilerinc was whether or not clo-s life the lend, a ml in' ! unknown woman for the Star. Hut in ,.... i)0rpj wi,
nS o, ,iiv i,nnriniiU hnnm . along eomioruim ""'. "."' "': s
. ' S.
fol-
rington Bellairs. He wns soothing in
wardly.
Hut the crushing rejoinder that he
framed was never uttered. For Mary
Drew herself n radiantly pretty Mnry
wnlked into the hrenkfnst room, her
ovni little face nil
Please Tell Me
What to Do
By CYNTHIA
Consult a Doctor
nn r?vntlilnWVk1lli1 vnll nlfl&BA tUb-
llsh 111 your column nn answer to this
question and pleaso do It very quickly,
ns mv frlfind 1b worried.
How long- docs It tnko for mumps to
develop n tcr a person lias been ox
posed Intimately? How does It begin,
with n cold or just swelling?
ANXIOUS.
'De Jure Writes of 'McWIzzburgh'
Dear Cynthia I have been a reader
nf this column for a number of yenrs
nnd have watched with increasing dis
gust the calumny directed against the
honorablo Mr McWIzzburgh. Since only
Jealousy of his power or views not In
accord with his admirable opinions
could caiifio such tirades, and since peo
ple capablo of such traltB should not
justifiably read a column of problems
in love, theso dissenters would do well
to shut up. . .
Through It all ho never makes a re
ply, but seems to smile nt this Inexcus
nblo Indolence. And I, for one, apprecia
tive of his letters, urgo him to contlnuo
writing them. . ..
Of all his letters, tho ones on Bettor
to Have Loved." etc., nnd "Personality
excelled. Doth, as I remember, 1m
presped sovornl renders an masterpieces
of contrast, nnd I do not attempt to
flatter tho gentleman by paying mm
homngo for his clever phraseology. It
certainly Is a sourco of genuine pleasure)
la compare tho groundless abuses of his
oncmlcs to tho nonchalant nlr of nls
deep treatises. DI3 JUKE.
Better Let Him Go
Dear Cynthia I read your column In
tho ISvbninu 1't'iiuc LCDonn every day
with great Interest. I have many trou
blen of my own, so I am coming to you
tnr niivic. t iiilva liMn coins: around
with a boy for nearly a year, He has
SHE THINKS THE WORLD
WAS MADE FOR HER BENEFIT
Site Never Bothers to Thanh Anybody for a Favor, and She
Will Let an Invitation Go Unanswbrcd She
Wasn't Given a Good Start
women nre icnll.v hilarioul happ.t ,
pursuing career on their own. if they
have eliminated men, as intimate and
9MM0HII
iBlfe VsVssl
HKBl ,, p. u
Hra,
He wa pretty
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MAV CHIlIHTIB
.-. iinit tnicd ill ihiiii'I lu ui.n' Minn ill i if i.i . i i . r .. ... . . . . . . . r.
constant companions. I ll say. ver tew "". ""-" "H ... th',,; interest in the ",' lc " n,',m wlln repulsion, ne was h, certain test she had rouheu nis snie.
red "ui"-'""""" , pnysicaii.v unaiirnciivc wini ii was aim- Hor sudden flight to town nau quue
,jv(, cuit to iook nt ner, nut want impressed amused him. Kve s methods In tuc
, him still more wns tho way she seemed rrlmlnn! line were reallv nmnteurlsh !
to gioat oi er ner Knowledge, j nere was1 Although to some extent she nan
nlte of the fact thnt he wns hardened rvnnH it imp
. . . a. . .. ...1 tlalllu tl 11 t ..--. a T ' ,-
a lot ot ocuenicui " .";,."" to n most evervth nc that m cht find ts . i
i . .i i ...ii,i ,,, nni inn mnness . . . . ". : -'
irannniwu.iii wmjv, -..- :, -.- way to his desk, this strange woman
i ley iniss . u imn -. ---
,. ... ..., a .-. n vn i-. 1 it nt uAIIPMl
r, ii .m u.uj- .- ..- u". " - .- . ,f
""Wen of course. ,he ,.re tskmg up .'Thre devil,, but we
t h,,ins nr ii nriifo-.inn does nut w mioui em . . i to gloat oi er her knowledge. There was Althm.ph
mean the necessary elimination of men. .f.An"l?,tr, qnf inrV most of thcra ! something so mnlicious about her nttt- paypd lnt0 h3 lmmis concerning Mnry
Many business women nre mnrried. and without s? r "r-tn N h , lhcy ! tude that it would seem she bar per-, Drpw hc wns qnitP mnn cn01IRh to re
many ninrrj their employer, and sura. lnBrrj , "f VrC. i' shw clfl n s that sonal grdge of some kind to settle. His BPnt her extraordinary meanness to
re supporting invalid hubands. or are are joiiiig. Ben ar.i htin w c aims u i, qill;kcnC(I prcternaturally , wnrd tll0 girl.
putting sons through college." con- 'o"10n ' re on th -till nni "'-".by long years of experience. sened a "Deuce take it all I I could nimost
tributed a college girl. "Hut I think aV,?.p "?cmi ,vhnt actuni tumultu- ! st0.rI l!T a,!(.1, 'j0 wnR11',n?cr1.,0 2,,t ft- forgive her if she'd been more clever in
the few who claim that they are nbso- . km " r'JV n.c. L"1,, ' ., i I "Donahue I" he called sharply. . ! v,OIT mothods! But jealously nnd
" ... ... . . .... .... .rt.. rnvs iinve ill. luuiuii i ...... ... ,ii i . -.. ---- -- ..... , -
lUCQiy unil UUPIU.IJ Hai'l'. " .' mil'
and places without men nro ab
aormal "
"I think the are liars I" remarked
the showgirl.
"Of course we must concede that
women in harems slinpl pined for the
xcitcincnt of the only male's coming
Oh, dear, I
n th nrU.m rlncr ..ml all alone tial to our nnppim" umu v , .v
h rpnK.pics it was almost irauosible theirs even nowortajs.
for nny woman to
where without male
ii r.uin.inn. nnt nt lo.iL'es and at ";,-.. Vi j, ,t T I clumsiness nre a migniy wur u""i
K'.llhnn nnrki "nnd hS'v th-Ro "way "s, ,0?, ,he, Ne ! fT' vMVt J 'Vi combination ! IUfow this day is done,
baseball parks, anu now u.ej """" told Donahue briefly. "Now," he said ,i..p,i (f t ,rnn't tell her so!"
into deep woods nnd hunt and fish all, tQ D "what Is if" ,
alone for months, and how they fight "h,,, mch ,i0 f Bet for it?" she Thus ran the reflections of tho man
against admitting women to ban- k d oraftilv. , whom Kve called snnrdie.
ouets. " i "You'll be nald don't worrv- S2.5 ! Mm Kve, however, couldn t get nt
Q "1 ; fear men are a little more essen- howb that?" the psychology of tho man's raind. And
c.i! ,.a,ia nr,,t n.M..;.,i -n, so she rambled blissfully on
what she had to tell. She told how she ."There's no place like the country.
1 111 K'li'nK i"""J ivii.i
have any fun nnv wis.h I had a husband to get ""PP", hnrt met Harriet loit'nisht on the street after all !
escorts Hut now- for'." sighed the widow. nml nn(1 ,,,,, n trnp for hfr 0 it.
. "I figured thnt she worked in the "No ne
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
iiui.iMcmcnt nrnrlv fcrv dnv during that
lime. One day something must havo
happened, but I don't know what It
could have been. Ho stopped coming to
see mo and li goes around with another
girl. Xow tho othor gin is a Kreuv
"vamp" and not what you would call a
decent girl. A friend of his told me
that tho reason ho did this whs because
Ut. tlintiirht T InvpH nnmn onn else. I am
not sure whether he really did think this
or whetner tno noy torn mo inn msnnr
me up. O, Cynthia, please tell me
what to do, as I rcnlly love him.
YEARNING.
If you know of nothing that you have.
nald or none to offend hi
bo wiser not to worry over the matter,
Having Tree Trimmed
IV We F.,U'or o! tfomnn' 1'ngf
Dear Madam There's a tree In front
of my house, which I would like to have
trimmed. AY'll you pleaso let mo know
If It's done frw by the Park Commls
.!? TONY
No, j ou will not have to pay to hav ,,K'H
the tree irnnnied but. of course, ou
will hav. to wait nur turn If you have
the Park Commission do It tor ou.
dross to any one who would care for
a kitten. MRS. E. P '
I am p'lad our pets found homes
through the column last year, and I
fiel sure the kltlens will have no trouble
now. I have your name and address on
llle for any one who calls up or writes
fnr the k'ttens. and I know thero will
b. lots of people who will want these
"Oh, yes she did. She knew T never hard cash from mo! I vo long ago dis
;ed her; she enn't put anything over covered that."
i me with her baby face and her inno-1 "Now, don't be horrid, pouted Eyo.
nt smile." "People can't all be born Mikel hie
'Pl, t.vn mon .ToUr.n.l ILkl.ln- ulnnpil llCrCOlfCe liaititllT. VOU lnSI't
upon burving me in the heart of no
where, and when I try to make the best
of it vou snub m! Cruel man!
About a Doctor
To the Editor of Woman i ran'.
Dear Madam I am u schoolgirl, four
teen years of age. and am quite popular
with my own crowd of boys and ctrl
With th exception of one thing I am
happy. This one thing Is the fact that
I am bowlcyged N..t very much, but
enough to In- embrrasslnc .'nn ou
please tell the nam' of a doctor In
Philadelphia who ran perform the
operation of straightening my legs? I
will be anxiously awaiting the appear
ance and answer to this In tho Uve
jtiso Punnc I.KDonn.
A CONSTANT nKADKP..
The dispensary of uns of the large
hospitals In the city will fcnmlnf mu
ft-ee of charge and advise you nbout a
doctor to perform this operation. Are
you sure that tho shape of thy legs 1h
Tery bad" As you start wearing skirls
longer It will not be so notl. eable.
Some Tiger Kittens
To the Editor nf ll'omon't Pag".
Dear Mnd.iin I am back again. As
you found such good homes for our
pupnlB and kittens last ear I thought
probably some more of jour rea.l.rs
would like a kitten. We have thiee
beautiful ticer kittens nnd one white
and tiger, which we would like to get
good homes fur KlndK sun my art
GLIMPSES OF RED
TRIM CARTON CREPE
The Question (lorne.r
Today's Inquiries
1. "What original and iim ful s.irt of
course is to be given the women
students at Indiana I niiersity?
2. Describe an exquisitely dainty
small pillow for the bahy'u coach
on "best" occasions.
o. When laundering with soap
flakes what wiU wliNk these up o
well that a much smaller quantity
enn be. used?
4. In flower language, what does the
wtiite cloier mean?
0. How can last ,v ear's light silk
dress be given a Minirt. new look?
0. Describe a chle bnth'ng cape thnt
also has good wearing qualities.
Yesterday's Answers
1, Beforo the intention of the side
saddle, nbout the middle of the
Sixteenth Century, by Catherine
de Mcdlcl, ladies hud been accus
tomed to riding on a cushion w '.til
the feet resting on -n piece of
. board.
2. 'An excellent vvu.v of cleaning win
dow panes, which does not re
quire ft cloth, is to use old news
?npcrs. n milking the colored handker
chiefs, dimity is a much lex ex
pensive material that will give the
same effect as linen.
4. The daffodil typitlc regard.
6. A pretty negligee that is simple
to make is fashioned (,f two
straight pieces of dotted Swiss
voile mid fasten on the shoul
ders, Short, flowing sleeves arc
set in nnd a cord cneirries tin'
waist.
0. Instead of strnw. glazed felt i
used tor n niiiiiher of the now
hats.
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figured thnt she worked in the ".mi neon to De unirui.uu., ..y-.
nelghborhod. and so I waited niter ''nine back the caustic comment, on uiin
hours tonight because I knew she'd sentiment, "i nless. of course there s
trv to sidestep me." a financial need; He turned to .Itilian
'"She evidently didn't think vou'd Vnndaveer. "My ward becomes ex
tell, did she?" nsked the city editor, traordinurily fond of the country only
nmiv. . ! at such times as sue wisnes io uxiruci
liked
on
son
clnnces. ' upon burying me in the heart of no
"Where does she work?
"That's it. I don't know." nnd
Sadie's voice shook with anger as she n,.iintiV Hn curled. He definitely
told the story of the strange man and rhanged the subject. He would tackle
the tnxieab. "He cnlled her Miriam." j-c, 0I1 the money questloir Inter on.
she sneered. "Of course ho doesn'-t "Where's Miss Drew? Not down to
know who she s " breakfast yet?"
"You know we can't use the story ..j believe that she went for a stroll
until we know where she is," Phelps RDout half nn hour ngo." Kve shrugged
said quickly. ! hrr Moulders. "She'll bo back quite
"I'll know that, too, by tomorrow," BOon . don't worry."
Sndie returned. He'llairs resented Misi Eve's little air
"I'm not so sure nf that : this woman 0 patronage. Ys, the mennge must
Isn't going to walk right into dnnger. b 0hanged and quickly. Hu was not
However, we'll pay jnii for the story eoin to continue to support nn idle,
and for holding our tongue. Donuhue, , fr,,np''.tinpnt vounc woman whose whole
d better comb the Park row dis- , . ')v wn(,n't Worth the little linger of
t tomorrow for u stenographer th,'Klri that she pretended to despise.
clowim? with lier I k.'.h von- nitnn.u-.. tn me. tnklnir me to
cnrly morning exercise. I tho theatre, movies, dances and places of
I m so (Irendfiilly sorry that I'm
Into!" In the absence of her hostess,
she flung an apologetic glnnce nt Kve,
who utterly Ignored it. "Hut I lind n
lovclj walk:"
.Meet joung Cnlnrdin or nnv one?"
tartly inquired Miss Kve, iinxlous to
annoy her gunrdian nnd to humiliate
Mnry Drew. "You nenrly always hnve
romnntic adventures when vou walk
nbrond at least, bo I believe!"
"I was quite nione," snid Mnry very
simply.
Her pretty fnee bore not the slightest
trncc of Inst night's ordeal. It looked
so fresh nnd radiant thnt even Julian
Vandnvcer Kve's pet property tixed
nn admiring glnnce upon it.
Hreukfast proceeded rapidly. The
moment it was finished .Tuliun Vnnda
veer took Kvi' outside.
"Vou had best go easy with your
guardian, mj dear girl!" Her fiance
nivorvii ucr wun ii look thnt wus
scarcely lover-like. "He is not the
type of mnr to stnnd much bnlting!"
"I wns only teasing him!" rejoined
Kve, n littlo ti.ken nback. She hated
criticism.
They strolled across tho lawns to
gether. "Julian tell me did you manage to
plnce the bills in Mary's room last
night?"
"Sneak softly! You're too reckless.
Kve! ' He drew closer to the girl.
"Yes j everything's fixed up all right.
Kismet manipulated the nffnir. The
stolen bills nro hidden behind tho mir
ror on tho mantelpiece in Mnry Drew's
privnte sitting room. There's a tiny
space between tho mirror and the wnll
they're jammed in there!"
"And when did Kismet do the deed?"
inquired Miss Kve. "For Mnry Drew
went off to bed nt nn ungodlv early
hour last night!"
Tomorrow Kismet's Game
WHAT'S WHAT
iiy iii:m:n nrnn
'mm
ilm, you would.
ver mo mailer.
IT.M vn nnver nhV nn cxnlonatton of his
behavior? Common politeness. It would
seem, would mako him can once in a
while, nt. least, after seeing so much of
vou. You have a right to ask hlni what
is wrong, but do not put any bcnumcniai
reason Into your questioning. Ordinary
friendship and politeness require an ex
planation. Unknown X Agrees With 'Roddy'
Doar Cynthia I see "Reddy" has
Joined tho ranka and has come back at
mo In a, rebuttal on "Pep "
Well, "ltcddy," I'm sorry I misunder
stood vour meaning as I did, and hope
this letter will terminate any animosity
that might have arisen between us.
Hut where two minds think along the
namo channels thero can ne no renuiiai
By that I mean that "Reddy" Is right
about Jazz having a short life to live.
It hns sprung up over night, so to speak,
nnd will be cut down and wither at nun
set Ilka discarded chaff, although I
must confess, it Is the "life of the party."
When you have nothing on your mind,
Jazz muslo Is a pleasure, but at any
other time It is annoying.
I am glad to sen that you havo taken
another view of tho column since your
first vle.ws appeared. l'"roni what It used
to bo I imagine tho column has grown,
not only more interesting, but also
"chuck" full of vigor, as the different
vIown of different readers tend to por
tray the meaning which might otherwise
bo 'hidden. ......
woii "iteddv." what s your opinion
of "Bluo Eyes' " article, which appeared
one nlgnt last weeni . uon i reran wiu.i
night Sho seems to bo In a quandnry
about where to find decent fellows. Sho
-o'. in nnv eho flon't drink and dance.
I don't think she has looked very long
nnd enrnestly, for sho surely would have
bosn rewarded. Neither I nor my com
panions drink and we dance very rarely.
Po "Blue Eyes." I know of four. Be
sides. I don't think "Reddy" participates
or indulges In either, by his letter, be
causo nny one athletically Inclined knows
what drinking and excessive nnd stren
uous nights do to tho body That makes
lve In this world, "Blue Eyes," whom
I think you'd better npproach beforo
you write another letter like your Inst
one.
What say, "Reddy"?
UNKNOWN X.
HXXTUAT do you think of this Rirl?"
VV asks a render. "She thinks
everything is done for her benefit and
she never thanks anybody for any
thing." "For instance, I invited her to a
party that I gave Inst Saturday night.
"I waited and waited for her to an
swer and let me know whether she was
coming or not, but I didn't' have time
to cnll her up because I'm busy all day
in the office.
"So she didn't come nnd she never let
mo know or said sho wob sorry or
apologized for not letting me know or
nnything I"
You recognize tho type, don't you?
The world is bcrs, nnd therefore, in
stead of appreciating any invitation or
gift from it she expect you to under
stand thnt she Is conferring u favor by
accepting it.
She realizes thnt her absence will
spoil the party, but sho docs not con
sider it necessary to give a reason for
stnjing away, or thank the hostess for
nsklng her,
NINE times out of ten, upon making
nn engagement to spend tho after
noon with some one, she will chnnge
her mind nt the Inst minute, decide to
go somewhere else or stay home, nnd
fall tn give notice of the nlteration in
her plans.
She completely Ignores the fact thnt
the person most concerned has had to
stay in all afternoon, perhaps refusing
invitntlons to go out and chances to be
cntertnlncd, just to wait for her.
And when she is called on the tele
phone nnd nsked whether it was an ac
cident, a sudden illness, or what kept
her uwny, sho is not even sorry, mifch
less apologetic.
WHY, Kathcrlne would nsk you ft
tho book that is your dearest pel.
session, and graciously allow you to t
to n lot of trouble to get it to hcr.,
She would thank you for it 'am ;
promise to give it back in good coadi
tion and all thnt.
Dut, having rend it all through tU
would send it back without a word jf '
thanks, or a sign of the customary
enjoyed' it very much."
Now, that is just plain rude; someoj
her acts may bo laid to an exaggerate
sense of hcr own importance, tin
queenly manner is understandable in
girl who has been carried around en .
silver, platter all her life. ,
But when It comes to downrltU I
rudeness, Kntherlne is going a llttii
too inr ior numnn onuurnnco.
Unless she mends hcr ways she wm
find herself without these invitation,
these fnvors nnd theso gifts which h
hits always taken ns merely nattanl
tributes from nn adoring world.
And. of course, it will be entlrol. ...
world's fault. ,
THE fault really lies with ICatherine'i
parents : they nro the ones who
trnlncd her in this superciliousness;
Thc.v nro tho ones who have n.,t
nothing but tho moon beyond the reach l
of Kntherlne's "I wnnt," nnd made hw 1
think that since everything Is hers anj.
how, wlijs. should sho thank nnjbodj,
for ft?
They thought they were making hr
happy, nnd so they were for a whllt
but the unhappincss thnt is bound t
come with realization nnd satiety wk
more than equal it. ,
Why will pnrents do this? VTbj.
didn't they give hcr a better prepara
tion for that "no" which the worii
will inevitably glvo her sooner or
later?
What do I think of hcr? I thlal
she hnsn't been given a fnlr chancel
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Adventures With a Purse
"OKTTY tells fortunes wltli the cards
- ann every ume nnj nr us go to see i & " ", . . j i w.
iie nii'u "i tuju, "" -----
Ti Coined himself to porridge, and
poured upon it n liberal libation of
country cream. His nppetite was al
ways excellent although his temper
varied. . . . 4 .
"What's this I hear about your tiik-
nc on a 'nigni cum .-.i ...... o....
1 11 1.M. T.it . ., ...I
ner wc ru say, .in. iteiiy, do leu U'"" "" " , i ..lln,l n nort .nr
what's going to happen next!" And we. 'fiat damsel smlled-a pert, My
aU gather around and laugh over the "''; . , , ., Wn tnlVitur ph'"
things she te:is u, and wonder who the "Some 'little bird been talking, en.
dark- ,a red man can be nnd where and i.ciuiir muvwiw.
.. .1 -, - it.irn nnnuni'M rn iiiiin
when we nre ing to meet him. I've "Mine Ko.i- j.. ,--'"V ' ,.:..,,,,
alwnys thought that it would be great b'r.ls I won dn t mind, said he I u
sport to amuse myself on tiresome das unfortunately it Isn t. -o gin ci n
bv telling fortunes, but never could re-'afford to let herself be talked about
n...i...i.. -..-.I. ti t i... r i in.i roii can't. Eve and lind better
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A Juno wedding In a country church
is Ideally romantic Floral decorations
need cost next to nothing; Juno rosea
aro profueely nhundi.nl " 'Tls only
Heaven may be had for the nsklng."
The bridesmaids wear rose-colored
gowns and rose-wreathed huts, the brldo
In u white rose, and th. maid of honor
may elect to wear t... rose or golden
re When tho bride reaches the church
the bridegroom and the best mnn emerge
from the vestry and watt at the chancel
rail with tho clergyman, the bridegroom
advancing a step to meet his bride aa she
rimes up the ulslo on tho arm of her
f.ither. Tho ushers lead tho procession,
followed by the bridesmaids, the maid
of honor walking alone Immediately be
foro the bride. Ill the procession down
the aisle after the ceremony these posi
tions aro exactly reversed, although
sometimes tho best mini walks with the
maid of honor and each bridesmaid la
escorted by nn usher
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; that telN nil there is to know., trj to realize thnt fnct.
it would seem, by the course, of "Maybe I'd please you better if I be-
'.vs. Ouess it Is rather a case nf came a little city typist?
a book
or so
i he str.
tell me vour star and 111 tell you your
name ; at any rate it is fun to read It,
and I was surprised to stumble over
some phrases thnt rather seem to fit.
I'aper dolls are a source of never
ending joy to the little girl and thi
mnr' she has the larger grows lur
mother heart. She would love the dolls
ui dtepla in one of the hhops They
are quite largo in size nnd will seem
more like a real wax nnd snwdust doll
There wns a little hoy with three com
plete costumes, n "Sunday-go-to-rncetln'
" suit, bathing suit nnd spor
Hint And a little girl with a party dress,
hn'hing suit and sknttng costume Anj
ii. In r ol doll- from which ! . house
and a- 'he,- 'ire mi'j fifi'.n eni - n ln
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A dull flush rose to tho cheek of Car-
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One sees panels lined with led, ue
.otiipanjing capes faced with it, hands
of red braid, buttons of the brilliant
tint and millinery which, if not all
red, frequently dazzles by under-brim
or trimming. The delightful nnvy Can
ton crepe frock shown today introduces
the inevitable contrast through nnriovv
pir.M lihboii- applied to u white under
skill nnd gliiiipsed through a laule of
r-es iiiad. m the blue ciepe. These
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on the short sleeves, attain variety
through the fact that narrow folds of
the crepe connect them.
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OWING to our recent fire we are compelled to offer
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