-p . i, . fK-i'ii' i W; EVEXLVG rUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1921 10 j y. Her Story Was Like Cinderella's, Only .She Didn't Live Happily Ever After She Eloped With the Boy Next Door to Get Away From the Drudgery of Her Home, Like So Many Oldest Daughters The Love Cowards" STRAPS ON ALL KINDS OF SHOES ' Pease Te Me What to Do By CYNTHIA - , f3 1 nr hazel, heyo nATCHKi.on CorirrleM 111. tv Pttf.tt I.edetr Co. ITathaieny, because her opinion tlint she had never utTerel & h h n h Xtncv i.'t fcwf Aai dtsoBvotntrd her. becomes fere cotrarrf. n infer fo pet niray the accept a position at porcrncM Kflfe cAtM iti n hnc'y hauf en ike Massachusetts eon? . and there discovers that Bruce Henderson, Tris't Uncle. hat time sinister in fluence over the child. Hrwe do' not approve 0 aici s m erference and triet in every ira-j to foree her to tcate. until inallu ore night r seises her in An arnt ml kitc 4fr. To her horror nneu iinnn' Aafe m a the shoutd hit x dr terminei to stay hecaute of her tore tor the child, lirvc hat forbidden Trlr to hate anything to do irith t toiempcople. oni Niney duib'ii and takes chid to ten a' D? Hunt's. Bruce learnt o' tht ard removes Tnx fror aney't rare. Fearful of the result on hr o'-rr merroas child. Xancj appeals to Mis Henderson icho tells he the truth about Bmre. U hatred of Trtt it the remit of f t'tatmert at 4he hands of her nothrr, irho, n the night before her viurriaqe to Brace, claprd icith ITollins, hn founjer brother XXWII "A'ancv. 1 011 Are Cruel!" ANCY R ere bad n.denctl .. M nenderon o)d he- -' for n "h of Bruce Henderon a'timde tcvraH m I II 1 N I trr3? Trir bad ben e. ptalnrd. but h still did not un derstand what lie did to terrify h child, and she had to discover tha "Xow that tu know the truth you will under stand how I feel," Mls Hon deraon said altnnst plead inrl.f I now what Brae has pattered and I realize what the loss of faith in 11 womanhood baa done for him Erea you mut appreciate t h a ' ana-sympathize with him Nancy shook her head Svnipnthue with fclm when h hit s i'ed the in at the mother on an innncer' bs.b like Trix? No I cant even pity him ' "You ac bn-fl Nanc- beoai.se rnu are young and havf neve- vifferefl You don't know anythin; abo it ' you have your lif all befrr mu and n a way I'm not urpr H a imr uti tude." And 50 Mi Hnde-on wa nf the j..'i Nanrr roiilH have ml1ed if her heart had not been w heavy for f-lf. like Bruce Henderson, had put love behind her. had worn never to trust another man. and yet thh man lor whom hc had no respect had arouel oinetliinB in her that he had n:r felt for Alvin Heed, an emotion that he had fought nith ail her m.sbt because he wa ahan.e.l of feeling it What would Hruco Henderon' iMer think if "he U'pfi t-J i!i anuat truth? "I 1 annot understand h. knoninj all this. ou did not take Trit ni mew here You must have known that' the lght of hr would only fan lu tarnvl tin by day "But Nancy that na impo"ib'e B-i. e u the cti'd" natural suardian and although be hated her he uan'fl her hre. where he rould wa-li oet her and ee her ererv day ' Yes. o h could mock nd ;er at her and bend hei tn hi ways She i downta.r non alone witli blm. and 1 e 1 you. M s Hender'on. that if an thing happens to her a a rit't of ai. the fau't will be our. 1 have done all 1 rould "Nancy, you are ruc! "Nn onlv jut What doe he do to ner. M.vi Henderson boi iloe he ter-'j i her i cruellv' 1 1 lon t know '.if fM eptins 'ha' 1 n Jii'iua !y eter He d"n't want ''er tn b pampered " M!s Hendron hitatd " You know omthing more. N'aney k ro-cpted "plea'e go on ' Well. h think he too linajina- r and he' tr!H.i to eurb her imagina- ti Kvor ui e i wt n litti- . 11. il T- v ha a'.wav lonjed for a mother She ucl to ak rc a'l klnl of qiej tion about her mother and Bruce di- overed thi and told Trix th truth irrcvi uu nun win iiix ui iriuu .. .u M'e was only about four then, but her parkl.-d in the mirrors that caught tae ni nd ns verv aitne. and Bruce kllleii he dreaii iro'nrr 'ie had alwav coi- ired up m he- babv mind It a rue 01.' not a though he had hurt her rhii'a! v " In a .av i wa a million ime wnrje N'anev inl o,uickly "It was ruta' to bur- a ittl child like that. P' r vou forget, .ills" Henderson wlien 'tA7.C HKT ' BATCHLLCR I eame here Trix lnd a bad bruise on tal all tbe jewel," whipered llnly h" arm ' to Peggr and Flltter-Flash h.m . ..-iki ..mn- t -f.-..j v.. "Indeed they did must hnv pr'ver.ted her from runnmc about them are true. whipere.i tne away from hira N'anev oould e tn wcotf picture n he- mind ctf and It made her budder Trii . "ernried and yearning ii eape from th menaep of Bruce s famin: ve an I the lash of his bitter tongue and Bnnv de'ermined to mas ter he- and hat.ng I er even a he had date I her rno'-ier tae norunn who had 'itveivej him Ion: aso Tomorrow The Rescue rart. iKl. TPvV7RsssHpflHlaMissl'Mk' HbII Mtt . -. jcf . -- w mamam i IIIIIH5j fllHI if aM th n-ri Kf , IflB. K& jJB Hfet lWtW iHHHBBi "Dan J." Vrltea Dear Omnia Just a line to M Third Mate of a Yankee "'' know.th.it I strongly ftree with mm Maybe If " Second Mate" waan t a MP head he would keep that kind of thins 10 himself but wo must maki allow ances for his tvpe , t took "Dan B s" ad!ee that time an 1 took jnv girl 'o th dance In a taxi .-- itt.. M mint hni fl1tDlnr HICK I'uur i-Mn i-i ii-s. -----;-,' -..- . hittni hnrrl .mm nim lor a lonir time nA J Her Boss Kissed Her near Onthla I am coming to you nga n for adv'ce. riease tell me what I DREAMLAND ADV ENTIRES The Pirates' Jcuctt Dr DS.DDY CHAPTER II Captain Black-Ke' Crew TKWKI.S of all kind filled the J nirate" cave They glittered and v THR fnlrv tale Cinderella was' Twelve o'clock had struck one agala .n lilt, tairy taie, ''" , .. . rt.t..ii a t.i.?" safe when she found her prince ; "" '."- " r:V "i """ " n Her life of drudgery and '"- , torn from her, ahe went bk was over ; from that lraf. " h 0fn" I to her kitchen. Kt gay princess, llvinp b Hie 01 sunsmnc and happiness without t he "strnlnt of hf her stepmother and her ugl sisters 1 But a real Cinderella, the other day. Ishe may be resigned to her fat,, had only part of this glad experience. he may take up her routine again with She found her prince he was the submission, bov next door I,ut ,her' wl" l'r'lJ b resentment, I'ntil he came she had had a dull. and always the memory of the time her . .","... ..i .11 V meal. Prlnco puma unrt rescued her. J to do s nutckly as possible J V"kin care of her mother's children. And. eren if it is deep down in her maTr'led anQ5hM:af0eron older "htn I am . keeping th house clean and finishing a , h.art there will also be the hope that and todav he came In ana snia, iay jusi in time i" " ne m rowt ngum. mv little Ftenographer todays nnn 1 anotier one Hcoffers say that she was too young ;. 1 flne. and I had m back turnea 1 fmiir never allowed her to go in know love, and reformers sav tht he grabbed me and klsed me vk'1., ; ont very much, and so she had no ,he was wrong to clopc. :L:norw.h,?vhahtrdko m!vow.nV recreation t fc . su.een is,oung to marry, but when Keems to be the opposite ire .. - rtu u """."-". 7"'": l"it,f in n B'rl nas wen. .Tlng ine me 01 a am more so If ou will tell me what jlM, fin grind of duty: nothing to . woman , t far t0 dra. h 10 do I will appreciate It cr mucn , took forward to but more of tne same. rom marrag0 because she is just She brouglit up nve name ano - , Ut,je lri? was only fifteen. But then the Prince I a m,,c K,rJ" the Boy Next Door moved In. and the r,AN- gh blamfd cntirely for tabng ? SS'0' h" ,ifC rBr,'d l 0 the one opportunity she had for let in the sunshine out (rom under thf of THAT was last Augut Just a short that responsibility, the yoke of that re . . . strirtion X time ago. they elopeo". ana tnougni n. . Clnderellas there are BROKEN BLOSSOMS. If jour boss behacs In this way th onix thing for ou to do Is Ke "P lour position. You cannot condone ni conduct In any way Do at Mother Says anSTkerbV Vu'c'h '"l Jb." time h d come for them to live kZceot anl me' nt a partv He tle on our street happily ever aftr the hab)e, as ,oon ag they have learnH ard Is lust a recent resident 1 Ilk . Cinderella was taken "wa-T..(r,m11.h" to pick up the youngest and wnsh dlhes niMi ana 1 tmnK ne imeo ms fc-ciwiv nnc. nrr Kiiru-n -ivr. -; .!.-". ad a fuss with his sister No I ,r mother's babies, the restraint t h nK he Is jeed at me I was talK- ,irParjnf 0f her home. P.1 'e,n!5,,.Ttth'nif,M fikifto hAve m " though they thought they w a and said I would Ilk-to f"' ,.rrw, thplr marriage was not le without breaking tbem! How mnny girls there are who ar kent awav from the boy and girl rabies ' and affairs that keep them normal ami .unlitfit and threw the rn into ai corner "f th great chamber Thev elbowed from shadowy pocket in the wall They hung in chandelier" from the celling "The pirates who owned this eave must have robbed ft lot of sn.ps to . . .1 :i : ....... Li-. an. ui.i-. .. ..-,. .- rn-. friends call on me isn 1 tnis per- mnriu. ""-v 1 natural and contenteo fF7a?JPnenrdr .s1 Al'x not "JF VSS i Then' al'came'anogre. in the form They need more sympathy than cor- for a girl to haxe her boy friends .!? Cinderella" father, who dragged her rectior 1. they don iknofr about ant. IMeas gle me our adxice .pi ha' baci; nomP agaln. and brought charges thing but the hard work and the seclu- tfrWmiVffi ""-, ,h Bny NcXt TftVmaTrsake0mo,tofthe "X'uirmrwn.t to do ' ' Wh an unhappy ending to th depth of their enforced ignorance. U it ANMOfS tor ! their fault. IF HATS WHAT nr hki.kn DFrrr 'mrv e.nter in answer -vnu mi" mi to tv,ee ame storle thev I ave uffered heavy punishment a I 'hrun the year .noe they robbeu the.r ar -hip How raxe the.v been puni-h d'- Th rough Love Is Nof Blind They sax love is blind Why"1 Because 1' erras n" 10 ee m u : petty litt'e fault and failing Ma' are plain to the coUl eve of the world, be cause ;t find" us jvrfe. t t at leat -u-perior and ' di(fe-ent- f-om the -di-nary human heinc in tn- wo-ld be cause it glorihes u And vet in nne of thee thins i lore blind on 'he contrar- it i the keener -ighr of n its deepe- m.ght that see the good in u nin me-. xhadows t-e ref . In lnk '- (1 V u- not defect aid in nothi g i t truer that "Seek 3rd re liail find Some of ti have been o fortunate a to meet hre and th're on ou- jnj neya, a few groat sou! who aw no bad In arr one on v th good , t looked for t it? te-vl and the f.-u"d . nd thev o m -li ;""! 'hi' rb- i-4.terAi.4 P?? "By bfrc khut up here with 'he ,eweN wa the vtartlmg answer of Klitter-Kla-h "Shut up here'" asked Peggf and) Billv in the aii breath. The 'ooked anxiously about the cave peerinc cloelv into 'be hadowy hole, b 1' no sign of a pirate could they e just jeue's and 'euel and jewel "That 'netevtery about whuh I am going 'o te'l m'U m mv .t..rr of the pirate " wh'pered Flltter-Klih 1'ecss ar 1 Billv were all ear 'rev ,v,. k 1 .v. u 1. .1 . . wer hi eager to hear the tory Thev fie, d the ich' with all of u that gUEhted on tne gems that formed on given the rest of u nlr with tboe . fhn ..,, ,n ,nff, could liten 'n eomfor' Pessv picked ur a rnr- ti!l mere trane tne klinc diamord Bi'l choe a glowing p.ihr am Fitter-H3h pe- nfl on a our da time or eenlns satin slipper Ime straps adorned with steel beads; jour alternoon shoes of white buckskin or kid hae black patent leather straps across the Instep and more straps laid on the while of the toe; and to make jour da complete jour bathing shoes have ribbons which cross on the Instep and wind up jour ankle so that the look exactl) like straps, too. Incldrntallj. jour new shoes for the coming season will hae slightly lower heel and sllglitlj shorter amps a Woman's Eues Bj JEAN NEWTON Mrs. Wilson Suggests Delicacies Well Cooked for Convalescent's DiclV&l J"y I wan we ne Ard what JT holcsome J egetables and Starchy Foods With Abundant Variety Arc Necessary Bisque Clam and Tapioca and Chicken Rice Custard Are Tempting Foilow vour mother ad'ee abut re-elving boy friend at jour bepie I'vnthli feels quite sure she wli' auow , now jou are nearly seventeen 1 Do not write to the tvv you - of I I' neser does to seek after a boy II an eeklnr come from him If r. 1 does not come to se )-ou or speak to ,ou let him go He Asked to Keep Company ' Dear Csnthl.i 1 am , con-ta 1 - ad'r f vour column 1 II appret ? erv Tiuch If vou and vur reader, a l.indlj help re po throueh w 'Ms I am n girl of twent jears -' ape bout three week ago a f .ow -a'ns ip to me ard asked me " "' a keep compar with him ' a'd t would hae " ah m 'n'l"e- v t Vow the second time I au hii he " d , me he wi ! hae to Co to I , 1 oount of buInes I told I it r ' to 1 eo but he a,s he mjt aru be 1 'back in five months Now 1 talr, " s ' feltnw nnlv three umf in inre" '!" he ret or tne ume ne c-i- jj- .. , . h.. ,, , , cjr,e(u o in co.m' ,!,-0Zl ,'.a,i. Nl . ,h,nv el' too muev, jpor wa- we r pleaed 1 1 wani vs '",. J ..'. ".. i ,. - to consider ur rgnt ne ucunuu lie loses me 11 ne qui nr . " , of wnl, n v, rp3v lie aireau' over- -KSslsflMikiBsBbMH so much and handbag without taking up very mnea room The buffer is priced ?1 and chamois refills cost six cents each For the girl who frequently eats dinner without going home, from the office on of these kept in a desk drawer is raoit convenient New toothbrushes are nearly always very stiff, and if one's gums are in clined to be the least bit Fenitive the new brush is far from pleasant to use. and. too. there are some of u with uch senitive gums that the stiff bris tles of the toothbrush nlway irritate and make the gum bleed There can be had a rubber toothbrush which is soft and pliable and ean be bent to any shape deired The brush i' priced at fifty cents and will most certainly solve the problem of sore gum Stockings over the knees in snmmr are always verv warm and uneorn fortnble and yet if I roll them below the knee the top always geta bunehv and Is liable to show every time I ranv One of the shops is selline women' 117 si itc iw irvr- mane a uaic 1 ." - cood ,,tor, jr ,n connection ro-icernins socks witn tne new dropstltch. in blaek come home He U,es r.ght acres, ti , f ,.nUernan ,he flm Presl- Bnil bl(1. Tbp (0ck, 0' enough street from where I lUe I t th Vn'ted State A farmer to gch , . ,. . "" '".,. ou.n Thanking vou er- much and hop- 1 fii oi w v en cart was lumbering . cn J'"1 J l le knee ar e held - ou will give me a ralck'answer r,r a SVrr'ow road when a carriage r"rol-v '5 " by a round garter. maV ti-x r'e m w -rrn -her found givid 'ha r- ine e'w con'.) -'. thoe m whm MM MW :ren;th wni pefnre hid - n or'v weaKne. ner, c,n.l and t"' ng in ii- preen--e. The ii-pirej lgii' had rtlrn,erer for 'hem strength 'i.-t with tie ilniibt.nr world th had not Vnnwn a 'hei-s' Tha' i whv ni"( 'f . . e befe- i-h ,h-.e ,ho love ! -ne- t..e inil he"'e,e Jf i'o ibr ha' weaken- u N Wi' creen emerald Th" other fairie- .luste-d 1 jene t a clo-e o Tlit'e--F'ah as thv iould;et The, ton sere anx.ou- " t'ear ever, Ti'rd about the p-rat' the jewel. ar.d the my--tery Th. tae ha "tne t me from 'he falrie who lived on rh. ilard lop: exn'amed H tll"-r a-11 it Conrioh Mnr sro. .ie lyen han'leil l'in trni iraaer in ove i not bind hut rv,-, A-fullr 'enHrr all thro .zh tw,e Trar i"P snd fj-eeins And if 'here were " In thne 1 ng t-- ua bo'd p'rate n l'jek oda- 'ouM tueere i,pon f ai'ed ttie ea And the bolde-f 'i eTe of the nho'e ,,o-'d tie en'-e ' the hnid pirs'e crew ,,a tnat r' of 'ne iim liower ulth uhK he 'n-de Captain Blaek-Kve who wide th the fairv i'i"n Io,e the boor wi'h the and h - refuge and who hid hi- to'en a raf. tno kno'v bu 'hi we trfaure. n thi- ,e-v cave MR. M. W1U!0N ;u- hy if" if A. Wilson. EVKRY li'.'le while T receive an ap toi' fro a iou-ewif wh' ha an invalid on her hind to give her ome recipe that -he can ue when p-epa-inc foo.1 for s convalescent She .. m i -.. s. t what to gt,e thfm -hen--e t! e appra to me Hopita' have "criain die' 'orm .1 -h i I n nd die' wl ich eonsi-ts o' oroth milk and egg. -em I plaee m a t'e boiler an' add one ip 10' milk '"'jok verr slnwlv until 'he sieve erv -on . tnen -ub "hrourh a Return to the boiler s.nd tdd VO,;p t caning rn'f One and onr-hnlf cfp nf chirkrn foot. Beat wi'h a wi-e spoon 'o mix tenr-o-igh'v and -hen till into well. buttered custard cups S" 'he c i-t-ird cup in a baking pan an, ar. one quart of w.Ter to the bakiia p.in and bake in sou oven intl' cU-ard are firm in cente- Test by inertlng i .'ve- knife To erve. iihce t)e ci-ta'd -n mall pan o' warm water ind hea' ' .- fifteen twenrv miniltes I.ooinn 'be eIpe MIS? H Do not Veep teadv cempanv with anv one When j ou are asked to marr a Tan n'J love become engared but unt I the'n keep vourself free Talk With Her Parents alone a narrow roaa wnen .v 1 .",..-. . ,. ..,--, -;'.' "' with four horses overtook nm a po- "" ! tv-jiucss nna no away tll'on dlsmcurted and spok- to the with the bunch that comes from rollinr. farm-r. then h retu-ned to the carriage long stockings And bet of all is the and said "Your Evxellencv. I asked the I pnce. forty-eight cents .,,. to draw the team aside and let. US pa- I ,old nJm tnat Pre!lSei': Fnr name of ehops sdd-en TCfimsn1. Tin I Washlneton wa In the ca-rlage and he Editor or rhorve TVe.lnot aorvo or Wn lJil? said tnat he had as K"od a right to the . 1 roaa b uwrsc niiniu Knd so he has replied vv asninsion Hea- r nth.a T am voufg man o; twenty-flve veart and have krown a . uBmt,Ung o the entorced deWv girl who Is onlv sixteen fo- a few ears " V) ' th next roadwav turnout per- 1 have fal en deerlv n love wtn tni: girl but I kno thit t too vourg to think of love and tha' i the rcaon I have not puhed m' nt vr hard I'n to a month or o I nm sure that 1 . . U... I.! V.a ss.n.. 1 ul ... t-- -A n al.a nv The right of wa' rule the road Olhr hlghwav privtieg" shou.d be granted bv mutual courtev iood ene as we 1 h- liwi 11': -" - ...rK--..." aboj: uncena'nt e he cared fo- me but latelv h eeems to have grown co'der foar1 me Now I don t Know if t 'S because I eeerred so '"d ffarent or becuse sh nr, lorrer cares for me ;he 1 too urc for me to asK iir -o marr, me nrHFNKVEH I go awnv over tne 4 Woman Swimmer M-- Vrthu' Hamilton, th fansd English wlmmer is maklnc th' v.v another attempt to cross the rhinnei but Instead of endeavoring to c, , Frarce she will start there and ,. wliTallow" n'ar SS tH c,rcum"a-e.. Adventures With a I'urse " "WH - t , " week 1 -.ii d n-caning hi'f ihuid in iterated tb bod -t tuv r p -,o,, , ai h. heau'iful we -oUid be t: eapra n t1 hi men -named eo'M fod uuallv th --lid pi"' - o' r i'ard frotn s.de of rip ,'tn knife " ' would like to kmw of ome w; blind, indeed thev Hal .n ir d - ghf d vine e -voj.ri be nerfict" .v,., ..n f.,- ,nH wide n their wif' ... , .. . ., v. ,. f,n h- and 'urn on :i !,-. f nini v,,....j at wou'd e'-a''e ni 'o r.M i i' . . r. 'lui i" i, 'i rti . .' I'uirini i. .hat is os bie i Atn very mostlv rupn wmh hiu- nnu uu-. -w . n- r - j . harV ,, M Ma,pe Tbev came nuddms. Huvl die ,-' !",- ',h nf.l of ho' h ' J? M.?rs,?n , ,?m , T ' b',, cold cream jars mil Polih ( i-ii r r r r , h.-rl. witn 'oad of roc i thing to f.V " a ?v.iiiin- 'andai'C atice and sarni.h w'fh fineK V.5n ' ,1.. ,,.. h..,.,. h, . tv. Dru n ,,..,.. .v.,- tk, Jr. n,i ti'-. n V S l he W oman s tLxchane -,n,! dnn' " "nrs" fin'"1 to 'n bn'n nhr "Pr,a n . Br; ' n; ",' ,',', minrH I",rlpr ' i"" r" thit ' ''rr vM ;a"i much Voom mdividuaiiv bur coieiy g jr j , O with oo.t.v gem- ..3; o- eonrale-cent diet ind the tun ,,,.. , . , , for I have had affair of the heart lufn s ,. ,w doinp n,, ,hat , (Z& - "hen 'he pirv ert came to the ( Braised I illet nf Chicken before bu' th-, re no'h.rg comps-ed n nn oj- ,hp t,ngq , cnrrv fes J Getting Rid of Freeklei -. . t- a pv --.-! ..mm.r " : "?'ln".Ls J: ' We -he rr.M. - r". 'he patient"' ,Hve ".e but. her ignore one. half l"' '" "" l'i deUjhted to find in rBf of the N7 ra oi irechit" iT.r- - .. ---- ... h ., r iu-iiius'1 vpv c om ouia h Felts and Velours Cleaned and Remodeled la th nsw.rt hints for sport and outing wear. Our 40 years of experience is st your service. STEINMAN rractlrl IIttr Thnne: Slnrkrt S4VJ tisement a pap- w hn h ot v I) Lemon jut" ar x" ir' -ei,!' for freckle vpri- dailv a-d b uirs cold cream e,er " ght vou 1 ooo whiten the k.n 'otlcn 'oUpJ a drutr store ma a'" he p ' m ftu complexion and bleach t-e f-c. Prevention of Hay Fever Tm rfito' e v c-,(.-i Par Dear Madam Coj J u .ir i m nere i C3U u re;i "'!" hay fever a' a ve- s-ra trom this aliment and ! relief because I am r the expenee o' g"irg m i jp s The ctv Bjrtaj o' Pub..o Heal,vi ' t lmr,,A hull n op tse prevent'O- o hay fever wh. h ma, prove h-lpfj you. A dim' v Jfe-soi Ho now belnp mt tuted f - 'h ry fever. Informa'icn s given 'u ItcUdly t- I j' ih e -o sTo-d tal c' ha abo j r j' rfc Selling a Liberty Bond TJear Madam Hav -g re-evfd n--r kind advtce from "u before I am cor ini again t-hre 'an I se 1 a L be-t. Bond at or near pa- value" ! nm verv anxious to knw as soon a po'b K DVILY r.EADKR , Any broke- o bane will be glad to rive you advice o; he bt wav o ei a Libert Boed It i 'n bet kind ' a bond to have o ,o-. need rot wo-r about Its market or value Vou 'ii cei almost Its full value altho-.g" of ..ou-se you will have to lore om Her Party Was Successful fo the Editor r' 11 c-a, t far Dear Madam I bt '-e ngat ' dTlce and 'bans vou fo- the ad, -e you rendered a few months ago abou' a part) I an- glad to sa the pa-t" wa a succes thsnk to ou base heard velvet hats til le o-r wtth organdie ard voile dresses w you kindly state ni h ov..d r t -appropriate a Mack hat t t r it- ' co r , 'th ' f-- ash and eca'lops" nd w ra' ', e ash" I an five v rt, n-h and ve gb 1 1 am ' o, ct ch- U'MIBEr. I a n o c:ad ojr ;anv wa a su e U .s nive 'i- Iwa- a' suKgest'or ha, oeen he'pfu Hla-.. velvet hat a-e w ,,rn bj ' a -ather extreme tv and w 'r I p'-'-coiored orga-die froe. 'here no;h ng prettie- than tbe Wha- co .r y-cand vou1' -.' t "pe" ha-i o' '-card e - dofed '. ha ar -vc-n o n uch o- the ' gh- de-brln-Ted ca-dr hat tnn.!nd w " "r,Xf " oj ha-e b-own hair ail e i a b a- a- -Imm-i with ,t',v "ower wo d br prettv or a light ve '" st-aw If ,ou stj- the velve hoose Li'a' ard hive ( ra"ie- Urse wrb j d-oop -s b'ltn and !-'ii "it niirg T i Tj'd ' ar, mio- tha: vou no , heoomlng bu vellow a w " ar i cht blue wou be- ,ou- "' 'ads Whv don t ou ue b-"wn 'lie "- georgette crepe for vour ca T ard ash' Tulle sahe Md m b g -w a.-r ,er popular 'h' va- at - tni noi. d look ver, well wi'.h the pvd na-tneu V, vou ire ovee'j-p-Jo. ould we'sh in o- 4o- flu- ,f tP, e ?h- is event, d it-lbu'd T toU dn ! about it if I we-e , 0u pira B It the p rS'e 'is, he 'airte ejeep- to . tr, 'o o,iian ' iem T to t1'- fa -' mu-i n v tre fa rie when t ie PI gre. rg i him Ft thl re.ion ra-e should be taken in er. t- prepanni: 'hi food No mat e- --,, fine the .n' tv if ' care .-. t - mdiffereitlT j.repa-ed -be pa ' - will not derive the expected noir i. --i nr.d there w.l' le n gan rnr"l convalescence I n attention '. an Mt them and e- rever dancei d i thev follow ' nv rljini ti t- e,J -o ead their to fea't of fu ' ne 'ei vo- The pirate thought orlv o' emng ard tr'rVin; the tore T.ev "isd ooted '-om unlucky htp and of glna'lDS e-e- 'he jeweU thev bad 'olen Trev c" dn r seem to ee t ie kmdlv fa -e p,- .- . t- ' - e came to kmw f-at ti , ra'- "" evil instead of jnoc" "ri, ' ! , eo-vja can see h flr , i -h- a-- bad folks n'ver can -rt ev thmV Me fairie a-e ju rJving bug But ie fa r. did not know ju' bon bad 're rste were until ope iia- n tine large a p catce ii'int irf he bav where the Merr, Magpif ,vi arehored The fine hrge hip wa eek- . . .. ..L ..L.-1. ... A X ,rrrr;.rAm ,V : , rmrl..nt that ,, are tarv a ling in'-1 a pirate- lai- Vhat t-arr'r.c 1 to the i "r ml "oenr'- f ,n" !rge fine hlp wl Kt f'd tomorrow I milk i ook lo, unt. I the m,.ii i. think sbe te'l? m verv tender Now lift on i hihn. J -u me le.V.ou so I nnl run we'i ur'i Putte- Place m b'ni'T to briwn ti.cen When a deli, cite brown, cover with nvn . jee of I nvn and brown t'ie hamn l,ift on - lee of nicely bu'tered tog- and erve with unhine auce II P. iv . a tr. 't.- 1 'i r 'i trie r n-e it can be een tnat tne i-o... u. a very important psrt in 'he a rro,e'rv o' the ia nt I'suallv -a'. ent" during ill'- and un'i cn-. t ent -triof T"'' " lut and a 'hi i. lallv c..ni"t . brotn an' in''im egc and .-e tne-e i- Mttle Jiffic ihy T p-epara'lou Tie -urn to o!il or ru'l di-t t . ve -erv gradual ele cer'Sltl CKSf o s rbanee will H'i" a rc'ape n on enmes more e-iou trouh'e Fn- f c,t ueek or two regardle of eaure milk left afte- coo'inr aid. ' not sufficient then add more to make ''iree.rjnarters of a cup H't ,rn to tk aurepan nnd add "tic fafhripooii nf tiojr, Yftlk of 'ico cji-i Thrtr tnbU'poon nf h-tttrr Beat to dlol' e and then heat 'o , ' tic boilin; noin' took sb. ,' ' four minutes and then eaoii to tat ti p'pper and ah T'v this method if bakin: oatoe e'ecr medium -:7ed i,tatoe and 'oruh well I'lnce in a -a i epnn and witn noiiini: ate- nni v,n f ,r 'ht ' s to Take , vi I ta'k of 'o,e to per I It ik too n uen or ner v . r.'1 tha' I would 1 - to av to her - cause 1 am afrnid that she is too vourc to kno he- 'rue 'ee,inge Do vou think '"vnthla that ir difference In age -oo great" ihe . , onlv a ch Id In ace but he 'i.-- a n"jc-h erse if net more than, many a girl that I have me' 1' vrouid b a irodj-nd to 1rd a o' i tlon to mv p-oblem and I would ap preciate ver, tru'h if vou Cynthia o anv of vour -enrters who ma, have bad the same exper'e-oo could help T.e i find a hsv 'ha' would be fair n bo1 . oftu MR TWENTY-FIVE , The glr. ee-ii R'trjeted to ; o 1 froT nhjt vou sav but se i too voung to know h-- T'nd W v do vou not ta'k o her father " mo-btr about l Th i will be p eased th vour f-anKne sr.d '1 r "' o i w se ad, ee patient seompian,.m-Y..r. -,..,. ,ph( . Dr Mh tt - Wl, in: I- in serve Mnall -wmii P;nr" shortening and bnVe m modera-e oven ,- an attraeti e manner and i r rw,nM.nvp ,Plntf. ,Y, a s-,c. K9KT"iVeiHrareK7STJKV It's delicious! f! ! - mm i uHkilv7Aings You'll Love to Make . UnKti' k"! yTffomer LyncVieonStl 70Tld The Question Corner Todaj's Inquiries con 'ired iper tn A DAINTY PLrtWER S v HE"V 1ST will add to the e,Jnme' ' ar -ncheon. You san have a larg' 'jnc, btllth. era small centerpiece witn maun (jif dollies and napkins For the corner t.Vt .1 .... Ik. Wad., n, . 1 . r. f-d Hue and applique it to the square of i; it naa n noinsutcnra, preier- nana, timoruiaer ins nowers in broMery siihs ; aio in handle . ab .n ,I.a h.'..l t, t .ll ' pTW W.. , w.- f It. wct4 sVwntuatlng color of th dec- j our dining-room for iha stMSber nf this DATN'Tr WJMCHCOX JJBT, FLORA. i- v :'.v' V i'Jf &.. n.,m H.r iriTssv r -v..-. . V ' VfsTHb III Ite '.' 1.'TBRTI " nat tvie of j , fablonabl b, bevitv 'ear"1 When a nandtercn ef i embrod erel wi-h an ' I fab!oned bou ouc n ne io ner waa' daintv litt'e toy. h ,t 1' make . eve3 more reali'tic For the coimtr, p'a-e i-on-venien device fo- tenipt'ng tae b.rd' is reing -old .n 're shop' Hon Is the wo-d rapi'a! et apart in meaning from the word capnol f)ecribe a daintv lipper that "ould be prettr for dane ng If a drrs hi a wide p'eat tin Pg P the ful'neis nf tre f-onr tresdth nha' becom ng arrange men' of the sar run c made1 e,terds's Answers Bosbanara. tre (w ental 'ancer sav that one fai.l' wi'h Amer ican women is tna' 'n genera1 they d" no' wa'k gracefullT A striking ribbon which would give a much of distinction to an all-white costume is made of Persian ribbon seev) together and shlrrH all the wav io -he end of the rib new window .'reen .s tnade verr convenient on a rolle- ike a linen hade n, that it ran be opened and hui at will Adherence mean lora ty , adherents' means 'oval fo"ow . er If toere is not enough isVoreJ material left after nialing a dre lo make a sash too, make a wlrte sash ami edge it on both !!( with what material there ie . A X'lrct jacket Is something worn on cool summer afternoons in- stra'I of a sweater, Read Your Character n. itjbi rht' a i n u The "Roman" N"or d.j.L. v, .,ou' charae'' a i"ia Napoieor Washington Shertnar Pe-ver t.ee Lincoln and 'i-ar.t r.' Roman noes Doe rot that live vo i a 'u tn thov tra'ts o' charjete which 'his feature indicstes- Thi bipe of no .nd.eates a g-es' rranv ttnrg but if "i ak ba' tne iii'standing mesage of it if 1''. dom ination I' indieate in addition ueh qualities a physical energy courage power persistence impa' ence andag cressiver.e. It 1 in hort t .g ml ' ,i-tj.:i, all tnoe fjuajitje of "mr'hg'-ent and character 'la' men no' fn- in their leadr O' . oire a man njrcess i s 'ader depend upon a great rcanv other thing than this tendencv nr desire to dotrrcate Tee ' R.,nan noe indi eate o-l-- the wi1! or tendency to lead e-snip nd a ' tnited n irab'r of qiiallfi cation In judging ri e man vou mur modifv or amend the to-v n' bl Ro man nove ac ording to otner charae teristics In prT'ous a'tic rs it ha been stated tha' blue and grav eves indieate the pioneer spin' qjick thuiight and a de gree of impatienee while brown eve. ire ignals rf conservatism, trental in tenitv patience and '-nng emnt on Thu if voir Rninn-noel leade has tne former he s llkeh tj be such bv virt ie of b's o,uic thoiigh' hi read iness n grasp net fleet ng moment of opportunitv and impatience of opposi tion But If he ras b-on eves, ,011 read in the first plae tint he i not impatient nfte- a't and that he hM ins following througn his iare anl sound judgment n dealing with it through III', appeal to humin nature ami emotions and through n larger tie grce nf rsatirnce in surmountinj; obstacles. Tomorrow Bulf-nf nrovts sti'l ''ingrv. let linn fa'l M'k upon s portion ( h's liuuid met to ati-iv 1 im ' r thi requlre-nent The important pfint .n p-eparlng he convalescent ' diet are scrupulous oleinllne very little essnnins daintv scd attractive er, !' You cannot fe o,d worn and battered pot aid pans. no- ch na with ra k in it. If vo,i wish "i- patient to ave a qv.ek recover.. The ni"r eal.v ilgeter for'n " star'rv fond are baked potatoes boi e; -.. ue'1-cooked tapioca and ,'U coed enrnstarc5, o- hrei 1 p sddlnr BiMiue flam tnd Tiplrca Wash one q larte' c-ip of peat, i" i a and r with bot'.ing water tsl'g about one ir.d one-quarter cups roi k verv slow'v unti' 'he aptoca i . i- and tender and mn add ou f'smi. shopped fir. diifarrltno le f.ird eye. 'In' e,p of creijt" 'itic (rnipoon of enr.'y it need pi"- ley fie hilt teo'poon nt orot'd Orion rit'C fUplOt ' "lit fire 'nurih tro'poon of vritr ppp" Took slowlv for fiftee". r-.l tes i e sp eig bater an'' bra' t- n vt (f ..,,ce minj'es Se-'e tn bo i ' ct p. riilcl,en Tapioca 'upreme I' lie two cup of chicken itc - suncej an ind a Id three level tables. -. ' granulated tap "ci "ook .- ' cue half hour ind tb'n 'd Tio.finl sup nf rrtim, 1 oil- of one rgi tine 'cctpnon of ol Ot.r fourth 1 ospoon of 'rifc p'rr" Tetc drops o' onioti eitrae' IteS' the creaw and vo'k o' t-ji rlth .eani-g hcf-i-e add ng to ot cmcken sti'k Beat bs-d to " 'lien -, hip the '! of e-g st'f ' the egg hejter f t' e e,cVeD ti i and beat in tie uh.tc e' ir zt ' for t i ir n .tes lien r. r r and serve ..te 'at pe" n T ww-ond iir' ml 'tn ' no., of white meat from t-eal I'l I Into tiny dice Chicken Kite Luvtaru wa.h three taUesyxiiu nf net an-J from the top and -v.op t ti , n'ent Ado a little seasoning and one teapnon of butter and a tab'espoon c iream Beat with a f r'n unt'l lignt and duv ai d then rehll into be 1 lpr nk'" w n 'ittle grated chee.e and retu-n o t.ie oven to brov, n liglil t few freh and we'!-cooReii grfen vegetables h"Ul'l be a PR-' of t 'n raiM food i' h tegetab'es and green a spinaeh apa-agu- e-r ice ,oung carrot, nusbed and "ibbei 'hroj;T ie,e she and b-oi'"d ' ma , t rs ,,U1 all aff tru nmple var tv I It is far le"er 'o p'an fou- or five Tall meal i da, than the three regu lar on's Thi oreient oorloiling the "OT.ach ami in'fstinil disiurbince. due to reaction from illness are iecnrd F'enty nf cool bu' not iced water and er abundance of fr.c nr and un light should et tie mvah I up in i f" time Repimber thu . -irny and i'ia.ir' pvsn.on free from worrlmnt th he.t r.inie to hep the rccn,t-v along If 'o i wor-, an'l fie' voi tmt onU re irlvouroonv.ile.ie.ee lut iring'our ce ' ,erv ne.T t'lne "JS e M Butter At all our Stores nipnit1) i u Mental butterflying at 2 a, m. A great indoor sport for thoughtless people J.m m-roRca gVl ItlfUUVIUl -'Jtt'r5.CrVv S,F. JB3T , One of the surest ways to beexxroe physically in capable of doing your best work is to get only snat ches of sleep broken by disturbing dreams. If yoar sleep is being disturbed by drinking tea or coffee, you may be Bowing the seeds of a Derroua breakdown. Do not wait until your nerves are affected by the drugs, tbeinand caffeine, in tea or coffee. Protect your strength, vitalityand endurance. Have sound, restful sleep, and wake refreshed end fit for any task. Postum, the deQaous cereal beverage, wtth its golden-brown richness and coffee-like taste, will let Nature restore your coffee-irritated nerves, and bring you sound, re freshing sleep, Postum is wholesome and acts in a normal way. It possesses the advan tages of a hot drink, with out the ill effects of tee or coffee. Drink Postum for a week or two. See what a difference it will make in you! "There's a Reason." Postam comes in forms: Instant Posmsn (In tins taada instanth In tba cop by the addition of botHng ssatex. Postum Cereal On packages of toger baDc, fortboa ho pre fer to tmlre the drink while the meal ia being prepared) mads by boLHng for 20 ndcuts. At all grocers. Whichever you choose it will be the BEST you ever tasted. ALALA" Shake Into Your Shoes Sprinkle in the Foot-B.th " BLACK TEA Rich, Satisfying Flavour, From the finest surdcas. MIXED TEA Just enough green tea to make the blend delicious. BMl GREEN TEA A ncvdatloa la Greea Ta, PurettranUaccfU aaaaaPlarorr. 'cHf' i h ALLEN'S FOOT EASE The Antiseptic, Healing Powder lor the Feci, for Tired, Swollen, braart ing, Tender Feet, Corns. Bunions, Blisters talloiises It freshens the feet and makes walking easy. 1.500,000 tiounds of Powder for the Feet were used by our Army and Navy during she war. Sold everywhere. Ask &r ALLEN'S FOOTEASE. M J1 - Ss iy t ut w- u u ri yx fKVS. iv -J!..vM'is:, y&Sfeik- p- ,i; Ytt t ' .---rfurcf -J
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