?P;v, W ,M ' t. r - (M (i. IM a - -t ,.'w , . V ft.. ..V -V '? ii i-c' 1 1 ! - u i - SiA " V. s ". 1 V ... iJ Kfc. r, St.' , r . i.j IK m jBt it f10 ' Four Favorite Mandarin Dishes Carefully Selected by Mrs. Wilson Chinese Cooking Is Popular in Every Land Recipes for fa . Chop Sucy, Pao Ping and Tulip-Bulb Salad Make ' One's Mouth Water n- MRS M. A. WILSON Copuripht, Mit, bi itrs. Jf. A. HlUon AI rf-iit ream id. MV DI3AR Mrs. WINon Kindly mo know through the paper a recipe for making chop Miey. MUS. H. M. R I have had several requests for this and some of the other Chinese ,1 Him. so I am giving you four favorite dishes of n metropolitan mandarin. Pork -Chop Sucy . . ii.. .. ..no n,mni1 of lean young imn ..!, In Aiin.linlf.ltlC 1 dlCC. 1T.V tin i..t In fnnr tnhlesnoons of snlnd oil until a nice light brown. Now mm One-fourth pound of mushroom. peeled mid rut in half. One nnd one-half cups of diced celery. Three omoii. chopped fine. One eun of finely shredded cabbage. One-half cup of boiling ituter. Cover closely and Mcnm for one hour. Now add Our teasnoon of salt. One teaspoon of tchltc pepper. or U'orces- One tablespoon or soy iershlrc sauce, One pound of bean sprouts. n. n.1mlf run of dried lima bean b.l fnr three day'. Chans' the wntrr everv day and then until teThc'chince hc.s call for one dozen ... ..hnttnuu nnd one can ft tmliilioo sprouts. Tii- mpplios may be ob tained at any Cl.iueve store Personally I find the cabbage and lima bear., a l good Bubstitutc for the above ingredients. Pao Ping Chop sufficient cold roat or boiled pork to measure one cup. Now adu One cup of cold cooked lima beans. One cup of cold cooked string beans, ' One-half cup of cold cooked carrots, ' One-half cup of grated onion. One and one-half teaspoons of salt, One teaspoon of irhltc PePPer.:.ri One tablespoon of soy or Worces tershire sauce. Mix well, and then prepare n pastry j as follows: j Three ciipj of flour. One teaspoon of salt. . One tablespoon of baking pointer. Sift and then rub Into Hour two- thirds cup of lar.l or other good short- , ening, and then add nine tablespoon, of j water and form to a paste. Roll out t t i. l, !,.!. thlelt. nnd then cut in i squares. Place a tablespoon of the mixture in each wpiare. and then fold like turnoers and tire tlie edges to rethor. Bru-h with beaten egg. and then bake in molerate oven until a deli cate brown, uMii'.ly for twenty min utes. Yung Oan Separate four eggs, and then beat the whites until ery stiff. (tenth- stir In the volks. nnd then have the 'killet, with four tablespoons of butter, wait ing, smoking hot. Turn in the prepared eggs and cook gently, and jut before turning, spread with : One-half cup of onions eaolicd rjoldvi, Irotcn in a little fat, t One-half cup of cold cooked chicken (use meat picked from carcass and neck), chopped fine. Six mushrooms, peeled and iniiicci fine and pnrloilcd. Turn vegetables into cloth to drain before adding the omelet, and the fold over tl.e omelet, cook for five minutes longer. Turn on hot platter and serve. Fried Noodles Place in a mixing bowl: One egg. Four tablespoon of water. One teaspoon of salt. One-half cup of rice, rubbed through sAevc. Beat with fork to mix, nnd then add sufficient Hour to make a very stiff dry dough. Knead well for live minutes, and then cover with bowl and let stand for one-half hour. Then divide in half and roll out on floured pastry board until thin as paper. Roll loosely Ilk' for jelly roll, and then cut in lino strands like noodles. Drop In pot of amoking hot cooking oil and cook for fivo minutes. Skim out, and then drain on paper napkin. Chow Mcln Prepare the noodles as directed and fry. Dice one stalk of celery and par boll. Mince three onions and then par boil and drain. Mime line one and one-half cups of cold roast nork. heat in a little gravy. Make one cup of gravy, season well and add one tablespoon of Worcestershire inure. Now arrang" fried noodles on dish. Spread over the hot-cooked celery and onion nnd then the ehieken. one-hnlf can of hot bamboo sprouts and one cup of finely shredded cabbage parboiled nnd drained. Pour over the gravy. Sprinkle with two hard-boiled eggs rubbed through u sieve. Palt Choi (Chinese Cabbage) Use the midribs of Swiss (hard. Cut In four-Inch pieces and then Into match-like strips. Prepare a dressing as follows: Chinese Dressing Place in a bottle or jar One-half cup of salmi ml. One tablespoon of sny or Trorrn tershire sauce. Three tablespoons of sharp irlnte tcine rincaar, One teaspoon of suoar. One teaspoon of salt. One-half tcaipoon of white pepper ' One green pepper, mineril my fir 1 One clove of yarlir. minrid fine. Shake until creamy and then brer the prepared chard. pour Tulip-Hull) Salad Pare radMies and then cut to repre nent tulip bulbs, making two cut, from across; parboil, drain ami then marinate in Chines,, dressing and serve With lettuce or roinaine snlud. Almond Rice Cakes Place In a mixing bowl : Otic niiJ one-half cups of riee flour. One and one-fourth cups of paicdircd sugar, Jcett "i IB?1 3ES J&u v nr$v ;vcry dccP col glass tuL ''("burlty of "Nature's owi One cup of flour. Sl't to mix nnd then rub in one-half cup of shortening nnd odd: One cup of almonds, chopped fine, 1 uo trcll- beaten eggs. Work to a smooth dough nnd then roll out very thin. Cut with cookie. T-ay on well greased nnd floured baking beet. Perorate with one-half of blanched nlmond. Bake in moderate oven for fifteen minutes. Chinese Rico Wnh one-half cup of rice In four warm waters and then rinc under cold running water. Rub the bottom of the saucepan with shortenltiB and then add two and one-half cups of boiling water in tlie saucepan. Lover and add the rice slow!?. Cook until wnter nbsorbs and rite Is oft. Then lemovp to side of the lire ami cover the rice with a piece of soft cheesy cloth. Let stand tor n few minutes and then season nnd tos lightly into bowl and serve. The Question Corner Today's Inquiries t. Describe a quaint new standing sewing basket which can cnsllv be carried about. In painting the woodwork of a room t lint is badlv cut up with doors and windows, how can ihe I roken cffict be improvd? Of what material Is a smart hand :i. bag for summer ue made? 4. With what liquid can gruss stains be faded? 5. What slight change is being mndc in the newest one-piece frocks with low belts? 0. Of what new material will many evening cloaks for next hcason be made? Yesterday's Answers 1. The latest fad among tho chil dren of Paris Is a "kiddie cush ion," an amusing rag doll made into a comfortable pillow. 'J. A charming fan of a new de sign has n little Egyptian figure n its handle and the elaborate headdress ns the fan. .'J. To get .in unusual effect in an nrgandj bureau scarf and table cover to match trim them with ready-made orcandie points that ar sold for collar and cuff "dges. 4. Tea stains that have been In ma terial for some time can be era li cated by means of soaking in a solution of a half-teaspoonful of borax to a cup of water and rins ing in boiling wnter. .". In the search for the sweater that Is out of tl-p ordinary the filet crocheted tuxedo, with a plain knitted collar, cuffs nnd oelt. lias been found tatisfactory. G. A skirt that has n wide hem is slnrtncc swist cnsily hv means of a smill tuck taken a tlK top of tlie hem Itself on the tinder vide. Through a Woman's Eyes By JEAN NEWTON Absence Makes the Everybody is wondering whnt has happened. Are they headed for the divoice ronrt? For Bob and Helen are Mklne separate vacations this year. , ... . i.i True, they will be near enough to cadi , nllinli r. .wn ,ti.nllmi. ,! tho 11 HHl.' . other to net tocether over tlie week ends, but Hob is going to a military camp and Helen to a hotel miles away! Whj. every one thought they were inseparable: In the five jears that they j liavp been married nobodv hns ever heard of their spending away from each other live precious minutes that they could be together. Yes. everybody thinks there must be something wrong. But I know that for tlie first time in j five years thev have done the sensible thing. For Bob und Helen have nil their interests in common except vaca tions. Bob hntes collars and ties nnd shav ing. Bad enough, he says, for eleven months in the .ve.ir. But on a .vaca tion! Then he wants to go where he doesn't have to shave for four days or four weeks if he doesn't feel like It! But that would never suit Helen. She's nn outdoor girl, loves tennis nnd golf nnd swimming, but she loves, too, to finish tho day with organdie nnd ruf lles anil Japanese lanterns. Bob has alwnjs hankered, he says, for military camp life. Oolf and canoe lnir "Great ituif." he says, "to make n man lit!" He wants the old stunts' tliey used to do at college, nnd not In between rocking-chnlr rests, either. No dress and plenty of rough stuff that's i his ideal program. And Helen? Why ' she loves ntf'letlcs. but tlie idea of' tramping nnd wrestling nnd boxing all day on schedule seems awful to her. You see Helen hns the year round to keep fit: she doesn't need the strenuous program to get into condition. Every summer thev went away to gether. And Bob wore collars and tie-, and chafed in them, nnd rnn a motor boat when he wnnted to bp wrestling and went "home fee'ing he had not had a real vacation. And Helen felt sorry. But whnt could she do'' Sh couldn't go t i a military camp with him I- st TIIMH j & CLARK 1 i. ' si iii Si ( AVIDIA 3r V Thlrfl fit tlantll- ritv Oil) (miirnntrr Trust IIIiIe BEAUTY IS POWER r lme a?ei ( PRODUCTS CQ FACE POWDER reflects the perfect tr fpan own beverage' HMI BYEKISTG PUBLIC Please Tell Me What to Do Br CYNTHIA Husband Objects to SIster-ln-Law Dear Cynthia My husband ban a funny disposition : he doesn't havo nny time or seem to care for any one, not even his own brothers, and especially tmo sister-in-law. The sister-in-law always un-s mo flno whenever Mho meetH me on the street. But I linve never been to visit her. 1 said to my husband one dav that I was going to call on Uetty. lie made such a remark about It I have never been to visit her yet. This hnppened over n year ngo My husbapd did not want his brother to mnrry this girl. Please, tell me what to do. as I feel very disagreeable at times over It J. S a it Is a most unfortunate condition of affairs; but your wisest course Is to follow your husband's wishes. After all, ou must keep pence In your own household before anj-thlng else. What Shall She Do? Dear Cynthia I am a young girl and I am considered very attractive by all except for Just one reason. 1 used to havo hair a. soi-called "mud gutter" color, anil to havo prettv hair as I thought It would be, I washed It with henna, and Instead of getting auburn or red It (rot a blonde color and now 1 have the name of tho "Drug Store Blonde." Whenever 1 nnfs a cor ner and a crowd of fellows Is standing there tney will yell out all sorts of In sulting remarks, which make mo feci awfully embarrassed. I wonder why fellows think a girl Is no Rood Just be cnuse sho bleaches her hair? In fact every one thinks sho Is a "big: timer" simply for trying to Improve her np pearance. Homo of your male corre spondents pleaso tell mo why they uown a so-raiieu ' ilacliod blonde Cynthia, I am asking you what wl'I help mo restore my hnlr to Its natural rlwde as I would rather have It Its natural shade than bo Insulted all the time. I ask ou because I havo no mother, nnd, believe me. If I did have a mother I know she would never allow mo to do such a crazy thing as that. OKFOLOOFl'S. Consult a good hair dresser. How Can He Take Her Canoeing? Dear Cynthia Being a constant reader of your most worthy column, 1 havo read tho advice which you give, and as I have a, perplexing situation on hand I wonder If you would bo so kind as to advlso me whnt to do. I It Is like this: Near the town where I I llvo there la an amusement park. ' Around th's amusement park thero are l a lot of small cabins where peoplo camp during tho summer. I forgot to stat that tho park was situated on the bank of a creek Now this is tho pathetic part I havo known a young lady 1 (seventeen yearn old) for two years. 1 All her family know me and seem to llko me This girl came (with a lot of ' other "camp flro girls") to one of these cabins to camp for a week. But now It turns out that tho chaperon (sho seems Inhuman) won't let any of the girls go to the park or any other place i whatsoever with nny fellows. This girl , nnd I both go to boarding schools during I the school year, and us we live In differ ent towiiR we don't get to see each ' other much. i Now. Cynthia, I know this Is qulto a 1 long letter, but I hnd to make several explanations, so I hope you will ex I cu.-e Its length. Whnt I would llko ou to tell me Is how can I Impress the chaperon that it Is nil right for me to take this girl canoeing some evening? 1 do not know the chaperon at all. How , had I best go about it? P. V. .S K. I If the girl's family know jou. why l not write to her father or mother and ask permission to take the girl canoe ing. Explain that tho chaperon will not allow it. and ask them to write to her giving the permission. Heart Groiv Fonder Well, this year he Is going alone nnd she is going to her favorite place, and they will both have an ideal vacation. nun mill., tuuiiii'- ,, .itiii ui, , , -ii ill f ,, their example ! We have all se. . - " How many couples would do well to men who were mnrtjred members of a rocking-chair brigade at the shore with nothing to do but wear white flannels and remnrk on the weather to their fel low victims pining for old trousers, fishing tackle and a mountain stream. We know women whose idea of a vaca tion is the social life at n resort hotel who spend it o er a frying pan in a lone tent in the woods. Wliv this unnecessary sacrificp, Tlie French say "To part is to die a little," but I believe m that time-honored one of our own, "Absence makes the heart grow fonder!" How Old Age Comes To Those Who Invite It -"There's a Reason" THERE are plain rules, well understood, about keepinga pieceof machinery In repair and running smoothly. Is the body as important as an automobile enjrlno or a furnace? Is it as reasonable to talk about tho best ways of sus taining the body as it is to talk of proper care for the engine or the furnace? Well, then The body is strengthened, warmed, oustainod kept young In a very practical and scientific way. Some Simple Facts Food is heat and power and renewal for the body. After all, there's nothing mysterious or magical about what food does in serving human need, Nothing mysterious, but much that is interesting and important, Some foods are particularly good for the body. GRAPE-NUTS is Buch a food. Grape-Nuts is made from whole wheat and malted bar ley flour product of tho two grains which are richest in food elements for human need. Under the outor, or bran coating of the grain, LBDGEKr-PHILABELPHlA, THURSDAY, WHEN YOU GO Cushions to bo comforfahlo anil gloves to keep clean. But the newest automobile cushions aro made like rag dolls, with faces and clothes and everything. They aro extremely useful after the ride, too, If there arc children In tho family, Thrv do Just as well for dolls. And In caso you want to look at your wrist watch now and then you will find it convenient to split jour glovo across the back, faro It, nnd sew on a fastener ro that tho. dust will bo kept out of tho watch, but It will bo easy to get at "The Love By HAZEL DEYO Cocurloht. 1021. tu Xancy Hathaxcay and Bruce, Hen derson are love eotcards, Xancu hates nil men and llrucc distrusts all irontrn, and then they are brought toaether in a lonely house on the Massachusetts coast, ivhcrc Xancy has gone as governess to 7'n'r, llrucc's little nicer. Trir is the child of the iroman irio drcrirrd llrucc, and llrucc therefore hates her and has a sinister influence over her, Xancy, because she tries to jirotcrt Trir, incurs llrucc's enmity, and one night to punish her for interfering, he seizes her in his arms. After icard Xancy, to her horror, finds that she cannot hate him as she should, and in order to salve her pride, she accepts an offer from Dr. Hunt, icho through coming to the house to attend Trix, has fallen in tove icith Xancy. On ihe day before Xancy is to leave, llruco icaylays her, and to her amatement, tells her that At JorM her. Again, because of her pride, Xancy repulses him. CHAPTER U Bruce Reflects A FEW moments after Nancy had fled from Brucc's rooms Miss Hen derson knocked at her brother's door. tip nan uroppeu p; l.A n ..lin!,. Ill- llU !" Jllil' u v., i.i. ...- ..- desk and bis pas si o n n t p. willful heart was tilled w 1 t h conflicting emotions. A n g p r surged up in him one minute only to be replaced by n longing that could not be assuaged, a longing that In suite of his nature, shut away so long from human con tact, was danger ously near to ten derness. The night he lind first taken Nnncy In his nrms, lie had been HAZEL, DEYO BATCHELOn prompted to the act by fury at his fnnbillty to bend her to his will. Up hnd thought it n good way to conquer her, to lay her pride low, but he had not known then that the results would be so devastating. In spite of himself something unbidden hnd leaped up lu his heart. His kiss, ticrily ciucl ns it had been, had started n fever in his veins, nnd before he knew It Nnncy had crept into his heart. Then had begun his long period of persecution, until one dny he nwoke to the fait thnt he no longer hnted little Trix. The thing thnt had prompted his hatred was no longer im portant. Trlx's mother nnd her decep tion had faded before the living, breath- Ing presence of Nnncy Hathaway, and Ilruee discovered thnt he loved her not i witli the devotion of n boy in his early twenties, but with the strength nnd longing of his developed manhood. For so many jears it had been denied until now it leaped up in him nnd threatened to sweep away his reason. Tills love wn.s different from tlie love be hnd given Beatrix. He had re pressed it until it seethed in him nnd , possessed him body nnd soul. He nature has placed phosphates and lime which go to the making of bone, and tho red blood corpuscles. This may sound like physi ology, but it works like health. Hunger Not Cheated All the richness of tho ker nel, together with essential mineral elementa, are retained in the making of Grape-Nuts. Often, in the manufacture of foods, some of the moat vital of nature's provisions are thrown away. Tho long baking process (Grape-Nuts is the result of 20 hours continuous baking) partially pre-digests the food substances, develops the starches into dextrin and mal tose giving to Grape-Nuts its own natural sweetness and produces a food which, when eervod with milk or cream, has been found by chemists to be almost per fectly balanced in qualities of nutrition. The Enemies Within Now, old age begins in the larger intestine. This is what the scientists have found who know the human body as the mechan ical expert knows his auto mobile engine. No need to go intotho partic ulars it's enough to say that certain effects produced by food which is slow in digest TOmyTn mm.:, 4 A-MOTORING 1 1 Vf rjtJAt T I Cowards" BATCIIELOIt I'ublla Ledotr C: RICHARD came BLAKESLEE bc- "The Heart Pirate" Without menning to. Ho hnd never been opposed In his life until, jut when he needed her most, his private secretary announced that she wns leaving to be married. But he always got what he wanted, and how ho got her services and then her heart is tho story of Hazel Deyo Batchelor's New serial which begins on this page on MONDAY, AUGUST 22. wanted iNancy unspeakably and when for the second time hn had seen n woman nbout to be snatched nwav from him by another man, it had driven him nearly mad. ' onie in," he rasped out ns the knock on lib door was icpeated. nnd Miss Henderson slowlj opened the door nnd advanced into the loom. "Bruce.' I've come about something Important." '.'Yes," he said indifferently, "whnt Is it?" "It's nbout Nancy Hntliawny." His blood leaped up at the sound of her name on the lijm of nnntlier person, nud he mentally reviled himself. "Well?" "I'm going to take her with us to morrow." Miss Henderson snoke de cisively as though the matter were all settled and nothing In. could say would clinnge her plans in tiie least. Ihore was n silence. Bruce snt with his head on his hand, nnd Miss Bender- son wntchd him closely. She did not know whnt to expect, but she wns cer tain oT a bccne of some kind. When after several moments he did not speak she said slowly : "lou heard what I said?" "Yes." "Well?" "Oh, I withdraw my objections. Do as jou like about It." Miss Henderson drew n long breath. "Of course. I hardly think it s fnir to carry her off in the face of her engage ment to Dr. Hunt, but Trix needs her, and it can't be helped." Instantly Bruce was on his feet, his face dark with anger. "By Heaven, she shan't marry him." he began, and then at the expression on his sister's face he stopped and they stood staring ut each other, Tomorrow Nancy Decides Quicker Than String Did you have any gummed tapo left jver from making our dress form? If r--, use It instead of string for wrapping nnd tying packages. It Is handy for labeling Jars nnd cans for tho pantry, medicine bottles, etc. I found It a great help last spring In scaling boxes when I put away the winter furs and wooiens, Modern Prlscllla. ing develop fermentation and other conditions which cause the bodily machine to alow down and wear out sooner than necessary. Grape-Nuts digests quick ly and wholesomely. Much of this is due to tho fact that the long baking has partly pre-digested the nutri ment; partly to the fact that there la contained in Grape Nuts the essential "rough ness" to stimulate the action of tho intestines. Health's Splendid Champion Grape-Nuts is a delightful food, for it is uniquely rich and sweet in flavor, and al ways crisp. It is unusually nutritious, for it has all tho body-building elements of the most perfect food grains. It is a convenient and econom ical food, for it is ready to eat from tho package, keeps in ' any climate, and is appetiz ing to the last bit It builds otrongth and vigor without taxing the digestion or leaving, within the body, elements whoso familiar harm is really tho beginning of "old age." Grape-Nuts has been a favorite food, around the world, for nearly a quarter of a century And there is a reason! . AUGUST 18, 1021 Adventures With a Purse VfONE of us likes to have things just J-' rxnellr llko fhi nlher fellows. Some. little mark, of distinction to prove we are individual wo are In constant search of such things. Now. fountain pens arc very nondescript and unvaried. thq conventional black pen, different sizes perhaps, more decorations on one than another, but conventional, just the same. While searching for a birthday card, I happened to run across a pcu that is honcst-to-goodncss different. Small enough to conveniently fit Into the handbag, It is of a lovely shade of rob-In's-egg blue with n narrow black band about tho top and bottom. At the top thorn la ntcn n llnv colli rinr. should tllC owner care to attach the pen to a "len der gold chain, or narrow black ribbon. And btlll nnothcr wns of a clear vermil ion. They are priced at 54, arc sen filling nnd the ncn is one of the better makes. Y'ou know I wns actually cold this morning ns I rode In town, nud Imme diately lost all Interest in niiythltiff filch meant summer apparel. 1 dreamed of Btiita and furs and every thing that meant the glorious, spark ling winter l Naturally, with suits in ray mind, I stopped before a woman s shop which had displayed In us wiuuow an exceedingly nice-looking iriconii.- suit. It was of dark blue, tho shade which lasts no matter how many others change according to the vogue. Ihe coat was satin lined nnd the entire suit very smart-looking and only $18.50. T lmn..l rt mnlU. nrt.i. 111 fl I II 1 tl f flint 111.11111 11 1111,1111.-1 HJHqriMi n although her children were awfully fond of pennut butter, she did not like to put it up In summer time, for fear it would spoil and injiiro their delicate little tum mies. A very reliable storo makes its own peanut butter, you can watch them ns they do it If you should be Inter ested, and sell Jt Jn wooucn containers fnr n Inw nn tu-pntv cents: the larccr ones vary in price from forty-five cents to eighty-five cents. For namrn of hops ndilress Woman's Pneo Editor or pnone wwnut sihju, or .unin iuui. WHAT'S WHAT tlv T1KI.EN IIKCIE eAftrtiLMww Young people nro reckless letter-writers. Under tho behest of somo pnsslnij Impulso they often Inscribe nitcctlonnto fihrases which may do them Incalculable njury long after they havo forgotten the Idol of tho moment who inspired them to commit tho folly of writing sen timental letters. Young girls must bo especially careful when they are nnswcrlng tho letter.-) of young men. Tho phrablng should bo very conservative, beginning with "Dear Mr. " nnd ending with "Sincerely yours." What was said In a former What's What article concernlnj? tho Jef fersonlan method of writing or replying to an nngry letter applies with even moro forco to youthful correspondence The letter may be most endearingly written, most romantically phrased, anil then, as with Jefferson's angry letter, It tihould bn left unmailed over night nnd destroyed nftcr a rereading In tho cool llcht and clear thought of tho morning after. Ik 1 i Fruit of the Pajamaa and Nightshirts, $2.00 to $3.50. At cood toree every where. . W TOp.twN rOTcm, atnt.Tn "nxnr or mi loom worm uw An Uncle Bachelor Is Distinguished There Is One Remark About Wrinkled Which the Latter Always Makes He h Afraid of Children TIIHRR are two klmls of bachelors. There's the Uncle Bachelor, who be came n bachelor when his first nephew wns born rind got more anil more bache lor nml more nml more undo with each new bnhv born to bis family, relatives or friends. ire Is not nfrnld of the cutest. frilliCst bnhv. He has the most wonderful noises thnt he makes with his mouth whenever n bnby looks up nt blm with wondering, solemn eyes. Pretty soon those eyes crlnklo nt the corners nnd the bnby gives n shy smile. A few more funny noises nnd tho smile becomes thnt delicious, wide-mouthed chuckle that is n baby's laugh. The only thing the Uncle Ilnchelor is afraid of in the way of children Is the child with greasy hands nnd smeary mouth who climbs on bis lap nnd mnkes him shudder with Bqueamlshncss. B UT the Mister Ilnchelor doesn't go thnt far he doesn't even stnrt. Babies, the plainest, most "humnn" babies in the world, frighten him terri bly. When he Is invited by ndmlring parents to step inside the nursery nnd look nt some blessed sleeping cherub it Is only politeness thnt makes him go. "They nil look nllke, jinyhow." he com plains afterward. "All red nnd wrinkled up." Thnt is one of 'the tests for bachelors if thev net nit that nll-rcd-nnd- wrinkled .tin remark they ore Mister Tlooliolnrn. MUter rtnchelors don't know how to hold babies, nnd they live in constant terror when tliey visit menus wuu .u The Woman's Exchange A Camp Fire Girl To Hit Editor ol Woman' root! Dear Madam Could you pleaso tell me where I could Join tho Camp I)lro Girls? Docs religion Interfere, as I am a Catholic and llvo In Gloucester. N. J., and I am twelve years old? Am I old enough? VIRGINIA. Tho address of tho local headquarters for the Camp Fire Girls In Philadelphia Is 65 West Johnson street. Telephone Gcrmantown G36-W. Th0 ciub Is non sectarian. Is divided Into chapters of twenty members nnd any girl over twelve Is cllRlblc, so, of course, you may becomo a member. Tho headquarters would tell you whether you can Join a Philadelphia branch, or whero yon can find one near you in your own State. Getting Mall by General Delivery To tlie iMItor of H'omnn'a Vaac: Dear Madam Can letters still bo sent addressed "General Delivery"? If so. do you have to have nny proof that you are tho person to whom they nro nd dresscd and arc they arranged In a cer tain box for you? Do you have to pay for tho box? ,,. I am a girl 5 feet 2 Inches tall anil am almost sixteen. How much should I weigh? ARLEENE. Your letter will reach its destination If addressed to General Delivery and called for by tho person to whom It la addressed. No box Is necessary nor extra chargo made. You should weigh 110. Getting Fatter Every Day To the lUlltor 0 Iranian's Paoc: Dear Madam I am a young married woman, married two yearn and have no children. Pleaso tell me what to do as I nm getting fatter every day. I do not each rich things, such as potatoes, oily stuff or sweets. Also tell mo what to do. as I have very small wrinkles under my eyes. Hoping you will answer Seventy Years Three generations of American women have depended on Fruit of the Loom muslin. The only difference between this standard muslin now and seventy years ago is that modern methods have made today's quality even a little better than of old. But you have one advantage your grand mother did not have. She could buy Fruit of the Loom only by the yard or piece. You can also buy ready-made garments of Fruit of the Loom. . Muslin LcadiriR manufacturers of articles that require) durable cloth arc now using Fruit of the Loom. You can get reliable brands of pajamas, night gowns, sheets, pillow cases, and men's and boys' shirts, ready-made of Fruit of the Loom. We think too much of our label to permit it use except on well-made goods. Whether you do your own sewing or buy ready-made, be sure to ask for Fruit of the Loom muslin and look for the label. CONSOLIDATED TEXTILE CORPORATION Alio Maker of Wlndior Crepe nd Other Fine Cotton Fabric Court &. Company, Stllmg Aitnti, 88 Worth St., NewYot k Easily' From a Mister One a Baby's Being All Red and drcij for fenr some ono will Invlu it,. to "tnke the bnby." lt0 "" They consider children unlntcreMB. And it s n funny truth thnt the Mi,, tor Ilnchelor never gets uml to t,e ! . thnt n child docs recover from bnby ttiv Borne time before he or she .B-i,' lS reaches the don't tnlk hnbv tnlk nt nit ngc oi iiiiecn, nnu Hint some ehiu.:: -UIIH If anybody under twenty Rays n ncn.) hie. tint ernfnmlniln -n,i i..'"." Understandable wnnl ho stares In wonder nnd awe. A MISTER nACIIKLOU wns on fi- long vnr-ntlon train the other d sitting bv the window with an vtmi seat beside blm. vlJ At first you couldn't tell whether h, wns nn Uncle Ilnchelor or a Mi,,.; Ihirhelor. or n fnther. """ Hut then n mother enmc In, with tht.. little steps, the youngest In her arm the other two swnyrng unsteadily tm ' three nnd fivo year old feet. " Mother snt down beside the man with the youngest Btcp on her lap- h stood it for three minutes. Then with pollto bows nnd murmured explanations ho rose nnd took nn outM, sent on tho sunny stdo of the car w thnt the father nnd tho other two 8tet)j could sit with tho mother. " They nil thought it wns so, nice of him, so thoughtful, so kind. It wasn't. Ah ho fneed the car for t second in moving -lits expression was plnlnly vislblo; It was sheer terror, Ho wns not nn Uncle Bachelor, hewai not n father. Ho was a Mister Bacn. lor, scored to death nnd cmbnrraseed to tho soles of his shoes to have to sit next to a bnby t my questions, aa I eco you have gtvtn very good advice to everybody that writes to you. BRIGHT EYES. Exercise nnd diet nre tho best ani surest remedies for reducing and they havo to be kept up continually. Swim ming, dancing, walking, running, utren. uous housework nnd avoiding religiously tho foodstuffs you nbovo mention should bring your weight down, so don't give up. Do you take regular exerclso of this kind? Plenty of sleep nt regular houra and carefully cold creaming tho Unci under your eyes will take them away unless they come from eye strain. Al most everybody has a few tiny lines of this kind. Things You'll Love to Make TmUaHontrmine Tails fl Kl It IMITATION ERMINE TAILS make attractive trimming on a crcpo de chins fall frock. Cut pieces of white crepe do chine or satin the shape, of a tall as shown. Baste two pieces together, back to back. Havo these double pieces p. coted. With heavy black embroidery Moss fill In the black spots at tha top of each tall. Sew them on the frock as you would real fur tails. A slight padding of cotton placed between the two pieces of silk before basting them together will mako, them look even more natural. FLORA. New Loom dwWvb IV R i 4 rV "T ... 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