Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 03, 1921, Night Extra Closing Stock Prices, Page 10, Image 10

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY, 'OCTOBER 3, 1921
f" Weman's Life and Leve
' Ity WIXIFKED HARPER COO LEV
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Fifty-seven J arielies of Husbands: Jealous Ones
VKH since romantic love beg 1 1 1 ' scenes," in which lie bcremei violent
I'jfalettsy has seemed te be proof m proportion te his certainty.
luwltive of passion p have condoned' v nil hnre known erdlnnry. every-
crimes, almost te txtmn:. iiiwii wiiib (lav folks who had no inclinations
thl act nt mur
defi If thc.v were
ncreatcd by that
fe4ng. At lend
en& thp part of
mt. In the rase
of j women it hns
itsfiall.v been re
garded as eon een
ttfimptible nnd
h Jt4 t c r i n I.
Othelle smother
in Ills I e c I y
bride, n r (i ti e i
ajgmpnthy nnd
compassion . but
wire who uf-
torture (nun ienleuv "
he tiiii'pnvniiilib'. unecins Jr
Everywhere- mi Main Mreet. ns in
Iiee e mnitii one sees ewiiiiM.i-
m .:sbSbB1B1B1bi . 1
& W d V .1 ,
are tpmiipstu'iu- and iinien''ii.inn'.
Mr Ipahuv t cutlet s I'fp i.iihr-irah'e
fetf thp object of tin'" nff.-tlcn. t
eutsider1' arc apt t" pitv him iiitp
thn her. The bleed curdling noemint
Infthp public prcs et '(iiitrngeil" bus.
bahdH gunning fur supposedly suoees
fuf rivals elicit -.ih- of envy from
upthstern whose own -live nre mlerlcs,
anil rirab : 'l hey i ticristi n secret inng
I toward coquetry or Infidelity, who on en
! dared n mueh petty Inquisition be
cause of a husband's naturally jealous
nnture that they became nervous, fidgety
women, terrorized and itniineii ter im
tusks of life. In walking with young
innirled ueincn one often has te clutch
her arm. nnd reclaim hysterically.
Theie' I knew I vvns belnx followed.
What shall I de? lie ha been shadow
ing top for dn. trying te 'set some
thing' en nip' Oh. I am n nervous
wreck. I positively tremble lest some
ninn I chance te knew will innocently
sleti ami chat with me. That would lie
i fntnl '" In vain. ynu reason with her.
ftn is said I Insisting that If her conscience Is clear
foolish Iip ni'iy tie followed ler mnniii" niumui
nny harm, rue result "i me ir i-hh
abnormal state of mind. hvsterta. She
in lives him of hounding lur dewn: he
declares that he is going te "knew the
wur-t" nnd generally ham reign
t'nn there be nut cre.lter tcrminf
Ititlwr nf two .lltetnntives l tragic If
winiff r.n
ttAtirrcn roei.nr
The Heart Pirate
Ily IIAXKIj DEYO IIATCItEI.OR
CopiKlel'tiDthbu VutHc t.tdacr Cem tan v
'llicoilem Caldwell hn become rn -gaycil
In Jimmy Itlanil ntid In hn'
turpi lie i. net hnpp;i ubniit II. She
tells her employer, I'irhnril Illakei
lee, that the is Icnvlni) te be mar
tied, nnd became he fccli thai i'i'"
hai un rinhU aside from iii irlir.i,
he kidnnpi her nnd carries her nff en
hii yacht, bound for a Seuth nur
icon hiiuneii trip. A broken pro
peller, heirerer. force the pncht te
make for shaic, but net fcceir I'nh
nrd Htakcilcc, iccing t'hee for the
firil time tin icewmi instead of en
nffice machine, falls (it (eir irlth he
lie is aiiia:c(l nl her icfnsal, for he
has atiraiii had what he irnn'i' 0' t
of life. Hut 'I In a Is determine hi
remain tine In Jim mil in spile of 'he
fact that she icaU.cn she never Imcn
him. and thai Itlakcslee's tempes
Iiieiis trneint) has mi cpl her off her
feet. When the yacht lands n Sn
vannah, (la.. Then rseaprs and hikes
a (loin inr rir ) n A.
CIIAIM'KK WWII
The Return of the Prodigal
TIIKe stend ipmennsU hesitant be
fore the telephone She bntcd lit
A FLARE-UP AMONG HAT BRIMS
l iff A ' J
' ' - V'?1 1'
our the problem, the victor wnlUinK off
intf for Mime tiredaterv male te cure se wtlh the prize.
Witch for them Hint thet will Jtnttle for Surrly civilization has reached a
them. The old concept ion nf hue -i" ir.Ki,t '(1f decency and common tens'
ferocious poeien illc hard. where ndults realize that the matinR of
Is It really the iepn--e and lawless- two muluallj attracted persons does net
nf? that we'ndmiie in the icaleus bus- I imply ewnrhinp. violent posspsive pesspsive
band, or the tmnsined id'-l.itvy under- ties, the ncht te prv nnd torture. A
nentb it? 'man who tinds n wife cold or untriii'
Real love can in mic admit of can never rekindle the amorous flame
jfnlMlsy than of spite nnd trucln. Hue b jenlens nic In the ''asp of proved
reads of n husband who e loved" his disletnln. enlv two courses ate open
wife, that he "belt her up" nnd i te a decent. I'lenn-minded persen: un
tbrnshed their bonnier, because he qunliticd fereienes threiiRh undei -fancied
the lalter was attentive. stnndiiiE of the human soul nnd its
t'nn tm thvikins P'.-ti couple love temptatiens: or n dienltled .llselutlnn
nifh brutalitV and ,-,e,,l,lcnes,- f .he le.nl t,e when ihe moral one !,.
Vhr male bicte is mereh a survival of been seven d
the jungle Mr. nmem; domesticated Hut icaleu voldem waits for proof
nnfmnis. of .he tem (.t tint howl nnd It i an abnormal passion akin te di-
milt nnd tl at eni h "'her tlireats ,.n-e. It is toeteii in sen-ieve hum epi
fee the favor of t'teir ile-irei
effects of hitmanitj'- upwnril
ihe union Is broken up. there i surfcrini: I ,nir ,own the reeeher. n iltend sense
nuil inlenc If tliev crnveniv re en.
in endless quarreling and bickering, tbej
nre lower than the nnliunls, who AkIjI
one . 1 lie
climb from
the animal are ippeMd te be often-
lnsi. civilizing I.eve i a gentle, un
selfish jcarnins which Inns- for the
happiness of the beloved i
'The husband who i jc,i!eus is mi mi
plcjeilH. He permits hi. lower nnture
te sanction in of the spving nnli
hednding of a free I uiiinii hcmis. whn
baj complimented him hv llnkl-ig her
fat te bis lie vi.luntinlv f.ins his
base suspicions nnd feeds upon his low
corieeptlens of her infidelity
If a wife is -niiari' and hem st and
loyal. It is ins'iltlns te sii.pect her If
shij Is mean aim trtvlsl nnd "entempt
IWe, she is tinwerthf fur'ber nttembw
A nusband who committed murder of
n brutal kind nctunll' tell the murt
that Iip used nn ae because he .e
"loved" his wife'. Is it possible tint
modern peetl- inn a thrill out of
se flepraved .1 pi..!en'' ImmBture sir's
itnij; Inexperienced i nstu. mistake th .
ferta strong, wonderful affec-ien bi. li
is f compliment te the rr-ipienf.
Reiilly. it i. net the degenerate ve
lento tliat meek weiien admire, but n
.fancied godlike passion behind it.
"The extreme ca-e. that lead te nulr
dcr'r however, me rare In the man
n Jealous husband contents nimself with
small, contemptible piing. with r-'-full
"innuendoes, with trivial but mi
malice. Ftw wie. who hue mdurxl
th fOIltlllil.il tiettv jiersei utlnns .111.1
Cheap gusts of fury i nn ecdure a msn
wlie is tf mpernmen'a.'. jee'n is 1' i
trup that he luni.clf .offer, ttnrnhlt
Sometimes he re, i.gn.zes III lendemn
nnd has pei mds 'f remers. Mr A
gees into parexism, of jealoesj everv
tim? his wife chnt with a man. e.n i
seq'n afterward ha. a reaction, and ex
presspi profound regret that he ha.
givll 1V.1V I" his be.etMt'.g ..li Mn
the rebound, he is repentant and ni
hiiflself at bet feet, unb'a.e. her in
fertcnt expostulntien. calhtu himself i
foej nnd tjrant New. the young wife
maj be proteijndh teii.-hul hv tin's, nnd
mct into his embraff. f .siMiiglv Sh
limy rxperini. .1 ' r t thitll of pn !
at the realization t l.-it In- .idere. hei
jse Serventi a. t" uffer tertu.'s at the
I.a. l.n..l ..f Iia .i.inlin" til flltl.f 1
lUlt'Jtr lIlUUp,!!! ''1 1". "I" ..'.a - -
man.
the may feel tin. a few tim-s,
lit seen a wave of disgust ciiy.
Ttt her. She turn, awni v ifh lonll: lenll:
a5 is from rhenp tlu atncnli.m. Tin-
..!...... ..nn ... .... I.... !.. tlu i..i.'n',..
ii iiiniiiiiii rtii'ie'ii im- i"" ... li-., .-n.
ne views nun . n inn unu iii.um'iii,i .
iftle leek at in one whn i. without
IE-control. She re.i ins I,,. Htiitud
hi Siesse.sive su.iucieii Sin teel. out
(jed in her mature dignm He had
JJ esrislit in watch her n if she were
ItnS' escaped irlniiiinl. I .iialli she
n self-love nil
1 tistn. It is born of man s nrni nenet
' that he 1. a miniature god. Somehow,
he centu.es his wounded conceit with
his honor " If n wife shows prefer
ence fcr another man. h" feels justified
, In actually murdering her or the ninn
It is itiiecceiinble but true that juries
sometime evusc the taking of human
life merely because a husband is de
' fending hi. "honor" !
Whatever laws, tci hnical or moral,
n wife has infringed In loving a man
net her spouse, there are adjustment,
ether than outrages en the life and
liberty of human bcijigs supposedly free.
J'crhap. no fate is haVder than 10
live with a man "he is jealous. Hi?
obsession is n menace and nn insult.
It 1. a two-edged word. that wounds
the ehteit of his tantrums and himself.
WHAT'S WHAT
iiT iini.EN nEcir
1 tvr
greAi-s te deti .t him S enmes -lie
beiU exer with indignation .md i!i
mints te piiiii.h him I'll give him
fiemetblng te vurrv ever Whv have
thtf nnine without the ;imf'' ' .he de.
cidpK. if fe"l .11. 'I'I. 1 11 there an- 1 0.1I
As r'te! In a frm"r Whe's What,
wed'i'i; a-fMneemf i.'s ,ir ordered
fr.ii 'he tat. ener, te be sent out by the
bride n parents nr..1 '.r, .hs'.r joint nim'
If 1 1 1 one .arent survlven the nn
t.num'rafnt is set out In lii.s or her
nan t When both patents ire ilea J, .1
brr.'he- ,sstei aunt or uncle, ceus.n .r
f- end n'ay send the announcements a -w,is
usin? the M--ntnl-Mrs. firm in
be case of married relatives or friends
thus. s
Mr and Mrs Rebert Walker
anii'eince the marriage of ths.r isier
"lara Louisn
te
Mr Hicha-d Burns
en Vednedav the Twelfth of October
Nineteen Hundred ar.d Twent.v-OTi
IIeutrn Texas
1 If the inup'.e ha'e been marnwl ir. i
ehunh. the name of the chu'eh pre, ;,
ihe name of -he citv 1
sometimes a w'dew and snmtun..s a
spn'ter hoeie i marrv rga diets
of ihe visiis r tr famll In tlat cuf
the couple nd the announcements a.
Mr Jehn T ' n p-en and Mr." I..V1I14
Kvans bnv 1 ic biner of ant-uncn;
th r mat ran e
of foiehedlng gripped lici . for she some
how felt It vvns going be iresperntel.v
hard te explain things te .limmy. Hut
she must see him seen, she must get
it ever. In spite of the fait that her
conscience hurt her for having unwit
tingly fallen In love with Richard
Hlnkeslee, she knew tlint she had done
nothing wrong, nothing that .limmy
could object te If he vveie f.iii ami be
lieved vvhnt .lie had te tc'l him
"I don't think I'm fair te him."
went her thoughts "Why should I
he se nfraiil te see him nnd tell him
the truth, nnd whv shouldn't h be
lieve me'' Doesn't lie lev" mc"1"
With n dellbernte gesture .he ten. bed
fcr the receiver, gnve llie number of hi'
office nn,i waited, her henrt drumni'tig
loud in her ears.
"Mr Illand. please." l!"r bes felt
drv nnd it was difficult te speak An An
other wait, nnd then .limm.v's voice.
"Helle, who Is it?"
".limmy!" she breathed the vveid nnd
waited. What would he say. would
he reegnlre her voice?
"Then. It isn't you !"
Her breath caught in her threat with
the intensity of her relief.
"Yes. when can I see y en? Shall I
meet you somewhere? I must sec jeii
.limmy. and explain."
"Ye I rnther think you must; I'll
come up there "
"Cnti veu de thnt?"
"(If lenrse, I enn't talk new. nnd
we might as well get this thing .ettied
I'll be up around neon."
Thee was about te answer, but the
click of the receiver broke the connec
tion nnd she hung up.
He vvns nngrv ! Well, that was nat
ural. Hut then he might hnve snid
something te welcome her bnek. Ills
voice had been hnrd nnd unrelenting,
with a note of superiority in it. .limmy
had never taken that attitude with lie"
before. Impatiently she began te walk
1 up and down the apartment, up nnd
down, up nnd down, her thoughts in n
'jumb'e. When he came she must trv
net te be angry at anything he snid.
1 After nil he lind n right In be unreason
able, nnd an explanation vva. due him.
8he intended te explain calmlv and
1 reasonably evervthtng thnt had hap
pened. Hut it wasn't going te he en.v
She hadn t realized until Inst nUht ju.t
hew hard it would be te tell the man
she had premised te mnrrj ,iust why
she had disappeared for several dnv..
I'erliaps h" wouldn't believe lid . but
then that w.is lullcilliuis She had
never lied te .liinmv; he 11111.1 believe
lier !
She reached the end of the tiny ha'l
! nnd turned te walk bin k into the living
1 loom when a vigoreu. ring of the bell
halted her.
' There he was new. H- nutt have
left the elfiic direitlv after she had tele
phoned te him. nnd she had had .t I
little time te plan what she would sn j
te him.
Impulsively she rushed te the dot
nnd fiung it w.de. A little .inile iiuvnl
'ier lips. li..t it vnnt-lien ine moment 1
'she saw his fine. It vva-. white with
I rnge and his rather thin lip- iwre 1
1 drawn into ,1 hard line. 1
j She stepped hack, as he ante int
' the hall, and .lammed the deer behind
j him. standing for n minute fni Ing her
'Well'." The word va. hardly
spoken, he brought it out with a sound
I that was almost like a snarl.
I Well, what have you te .riv fm
veurself ''
Tomorrow 'Hie Truth.
Organdie Brings Gexai
Above Commonplace
seEIH'nP . W'lwKlml
1 r 5vsii. H')et"v.'Pi I
Please Tell Me
What te De
IJy CYNTHIA
IMinlns bv Olil Mafleis nli.l Slleltim !,nnms
li 1-11 t thnt thev ni aimeved 'i' anjtliing, but just that they consider
tlieinelvc. nunc becoming that wnv And se. if one happens te be made
of suede en n silk hat It bteaks here and there, te be tilled in with
acfordien pleated fans of the sl'l, When it is of the same shiny satin
as the lint, doubled nnd nllewed te be full, itjw held back in by means
of a ribbon tun through the middle and tied. In spite of the ilbben, it
ruffles in rci kless abandon. A hilm of smooth tan velvet, en n lint of
the .nine with n folded crown, has mere of a rolling notion in its up
ward tin 11 nnd draws points of metal ribbon nlnng with It as trimming
What De Yeu De With Left-Oeer Coffee?
Mrs. Wilsen Tells Seme Ways te Use It
Various Cream Desserts, Puddings and Cakes Can Be Made
With This Liquid. Whieh Many Housewives Threw Away
At Any Age
My dear Cyntbla-Klndly print this
letter in veur wonderful column.
10 At vvhnt arte would It bMW'?',,
Klrl te gre te a dance accompanied 0
her mether7 . .,, i,mv
Alse. If a young man whom 1 you knew
very well asks you for the next dance
during an Intermission, and whe tbe
musle starts you nre separated ntid you
see him looking for ou. would It ne
proper te -je te him? daNCER.
At any ne. from two up, a long as
mother kech with you . ,
If the boy Is looking for you and you
can attract bis attention by ' Wea ?,?
the hand or n move In his "reC.11 Vnn
se, otherwise wait with your chaperon
till he finds you. It's better net te be
out en the fleer aftera man. It mm
ceme for you once he baa seen you.
Perhaps They Will Explain
near Cyntliln I come te ydu with
the old. old question Are therp any
boys that still care for the g rl tnat
isn't ultra modern ? In the way of ex
perimenting I learned te Jazz, bob im
hair, use pr.wder and dressed mere
fashionably, although 1 did net go te
extremes. As a result the boys began
te take tiotlce of me. "an you explain
te me why the boys care for that tvpe
of jrlrl, for 1 nm sure that me3t gills
would prefer te be their natural selves.
"UNY-i
Ne, rvnlhln. cannot explain why se
manv Iievh care for the type of girl you
describe, except that thev de net think
and Just fellow the crowd When It
comes te marrying they don't want that
type, however. And there are many tine
men who nre net at all Interested In
paint nnd powder dells
Hew te Be Popular
Pear t'y ntbia--II iw can I (a R rl.
who wishes te be congenial) be popular
w Ith girls who work where I am em em
Pleyed' Most of these girls ate my
rpposlte In cverv way. T-'or Itistnnce.
one Bilrl has an Idea I should he at her
berk nnd cnll" whenever she se desires.
tf I de net wait en her (ns she thinks
H should), she Incomes rattier cress 1
have refused her en inanv occasions,
.liiw-'i 1 bivc dnin small favors for
her. T'lease don't tnlsunder.'tand, think
mi. I vvis.i te lie disagreeable, for. 111
d. nl. I am net She also has a habit
of addressing me by my surname Any
ndvice concerning this matter vvib
greatly be appreciated.
VKRY MUCH IX POL'BT.
Yeu nre right net te wait en another
when she la unreasonable, but If you
can de a favor for her or nnv of the
ethers de se. without speaking of It.
nnd veu will fli d you will be appreciated
by them.
The Psychoanalyst Says the Mind
Forgets the Things ThaiWe Don't Like
lib Declares That We Break Haled Wedding Presents and
Ferget Unpleasant Calls But Hasn't It
, Always Been the Opposite?
THINGS Hint nre unpleasant te us
nre nlwnys forgotten, a psycho
analyst says. . ,
There Is n "censer" In our minds
which just conveniently forgets thln;s
for 11s when It knows thnt we den t
like them. . .
We forget the nnmp or thp person,
whom wp ilisllkp. wp forget te go te
meetings that will bore us, and wc
forget te mnil Iptters if wp hnvp been
nnneyed at thp rcnucst when they were
given te us.
It isn't nbsent-mlndetlness, lip de
clares, It's very present and active. It
is our busy little subconscious mind
that does It nil for us.
The psyiheannlyst Is very wise. He
knows things that ordinary mortals
never heard of, nnd he can explain
things thnt. make them gaze In wonder
and nwe.
Hut. In the interview that he gnve
te he published in one of the mngnzlnrs
he mnde one statement thnt must surely
be wrong.
"Have you rmnrkcd?" he nsked.
"hew the wedding present thnt you
hnte Is certain te be broken? Or, hew
the party call en the couple you dis
like is nlwnys forgotten?"
ID you ever knew anything that
Id break the wedding present
that veu liate?
Old you ever knew nny married cou
ple fertunnte enough te hp nblp te get
rid of the atrocity thnt somebody sent
them without dellberntely throwing
stones or TNT at it?
Whv. that huge mustard-colored jnr,
or bowl, that the Smithsens sent, re
member? It Is tee short for an umbrella holder,
ten wide-spreading te held anything
hut n whole hush of short-stemmed
flowers, tee heavy nnd dark nnd In
tricately grooved for a punch bowl, and
tee ugly te be allowed te live anyhow.
The family has treated thnt jardi
niere like n stepchild for years.
Any child who kicked It was ap
plauded Instead of scolded : anybody who
dropped nn umbrella Inte it nnd let
It fnll ever theedge was congratulated
nnd copied
It has been placed where somebody
run jr,
J-' wntil
Twe Minutes of Optimism
Hy HEKMAN .1. STICH
''0
'Lucky" Investments
i MNI)Y I leight .1 .ire en "hare
1 in "lm-ilav I w,i. 1 iu.lliena.re ;
' (III Wnliie.ilay lock a grand lib". I
Mn Thir.ilav in inv . ai-.igi- one
(l-i I- run. drove t . Hie I. no ,g
On -".it 111 lav ' im' '" 'I
That i- Lie refrs.n 11 geed main 1 " I'I
tUfn out te be the tune of .1 man von vvtet.
"Why de veu Mrr"l nil yecr tune ndv
cilt.edce stei k.7 Ne man .an zet re h h
Stuff
ie I. in. .gl, h.1 I .
I 1 pa 'pei ' hall "'
'in- siiiij of lnte. and whili hhi
n 'e n well-known editor, ask ng
tig ii. about bends, mortgages an I
nives'ing his -nvings in gilt edge
One lucky investment is worth n lifetime ..f saving Win den t von ie p
us find that one linki him. t incut?
I The iitlitiuie of tin. man typihe- that of n anv of his brothers who get .nre
eyes and nervous hvstenn bobbing en nnd d .w n uiui the gy-rninns nnd manipu
latipns of the markft." .enrchiug for s,.n .. fm., ,,f investment that w.ll bung
lafce aitd. if I" "ilde. ipm k imhii-ii-
L fnl;i. the I"-' or i' in vi ii. i man who . ... .iiidy the inventerv of h
cstnie nn. I sec ihe ;,i mini of Iunk" in hi- -afety lifpe-it vni !
Jj l'ncts and figure- r di ate that i.iu-t ren m the age of fn-tv l.nve sved
reme money . but inn h of in ry ten mm who renin the age of sixty, tire nre
totally depende-iit . nnd 1.1 - 1- largely tie nu-e taej have lest the hard-earned
a?tngH which would Imve miide tin 111 conifertab.e 111 Irving for "lucky" invest
Kients tu iimUc il'im rn h.
Safe iiivcttnents nre nlvnvs bettei i linn lur kv investments
1'ut your money in the livings banks nnd when enuiig'.i has nreumulated
blH- Liberty Hnnds, v hi. h nt preMTit pri.- s vicu nimeM t. per cent: Anv
heidst banker will iuIt.-c yii Hint in ttie long mn timt is tne nest course ter the
man who wants tu get tlie me-t out of hi .nviag. and fet thnt matter, nut of
1 Cemrnred with tie iMravngniit pten,ies of windfall peddlers, the s ii11
ctffnV seem rather .mal! . hut you II Imd tin divbhud- friends in deed when in
IBWU.
''vOl Of celir-e. the man who sin'. Ins money in -u-inl'en lui ky investments
tiljy possibly, nfler vmi-s. strike one that pans n,;. . hjt the odds are ever-
filmlngly agnm-t turn, the due are nlwiiv IichvIIv lended in somebody else's
br, and eftcner il.nn inn thev nre thrown bv a contemptible croek: even
li the best of link, the luw if iminges proves he will hnve less In the end
ii the mnn who -nved nnd invested legiilnrl nnd ' enservntivelv kept iom iem
pt'lllullllC 1111- liiie.l'iieni- wages the little ob'eng leupmis it 1" such a pleaNure
OgjHp with the 1 crtslntv tlnl ilev
Jf-Tlnire is weriy 1 inmjli ntiu'-ii
tuc5doer for mere In pulling eurmti;
their cverj tliuught.
j When It comes te iiHHihj, pluy -nfe
08(1 when net In doubt.
i Yeu will be verene. ceutented. peaceful of mind and with excellent digestiep
1: nfter thit man who takes "fljerb" U li leg en milk, crackers and dyspepsia
1
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By MRS. M. A. WILSON I
1 nrl3"it. 1(I hv .Ifr- it. .1. HVsni' Ml I
rieht trvrrjj;i
Dent- Mrs. Wilsen Wc like coffee
for brenkfnst ami evening dinner, and j
we usunlly hnve sumo left ever. I (
would be glad If you could give me
some way- of using It
(Mrs. 1 UfTI I i:. HAIIR. '
If you will save the day's leftover
eeffie you can use it In many splendid
nnd appetizing dishes. A meclin sauce,
m.i'le from cefTcc nnd served ever gin
girbrend pudding -is delicious.
('it squares of gingerbread nnd then
split the Mpinres in three or four lny
et. and sprend each layer vvitli a little
jel'v nnd seni" locetillt. 111 1 together
and garni'b with hard sauce nnd serve
w ith mocha sauce.
Merlia Satire
I'lnce 111 n snuccpan
One 1 up el cold inffee.
One t up of milk.
Mr faMf "tpneiM of rainstaieh.
Stir te dissolve the stntch. nnd then
bring 1 1 a bell nnd cook slowly for five
minutes. Add
One half cip of suanr.
Onc-h'ilf IC'fpenn of iff'i extinct.
Ilent te ble.ul. nnd then -erve either
het or ce'd.
Ceffep Cornstarch Pudding
P'nee 111 a saucepan
One and one-half cup of mill:,
Ihir 1 up of sliem black coffee.
e,ir-half up et uqni .
One-half cup of 1 enistnich, .
Stir te dissolve the Man h nnd .ugar.
ntd biltlg te n hel Cook slowly feri
I'n minutes, nnd 'then ndd one tnhle-'
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p. n 01 vnniiia uiu-c .'ici.uu i-.ii.
ild vvnter. and then turn In tlij
idillS Set n.lde te meld. ervei
itlier mocha -aiioe or crusiied
inniicil trim.
I Merlia Tapioca Pudding
I Place In a double boiler
One cun ei icatci .
I Ore cup el black 1 affee.
I Owe nip of iiitlk.
I linns I" a boil nnd ndd three-font ths
cup ..f granulated tapiecn. nnd cook for
'tl.,itv minute.. 'ew mid
I V ,rr,-tllids 1 up of S'l'jur,
Tit a tablespoons of buttei,
) eiks of tu e cijqi,
Cienm the butter and sugar nnd yolks
of eggs together before adding the tnpi
'nen and cook for fifteen minutes lengei .
New nil.l
One It aspoeu of itinllla,
tiflu brnten irhiles nl cne.
tiiiiieve from stove nnd pmir 111 .mall
.'la., ili.be. or rii-tnnl cup- .-" rvc cold
witli 11 1. i-poen of jcllv 011 top.
ISiisslun CelTce Calve
I",uc in a mixing bowl
no lldidi 1 up of miyei .
fiii half cup of 'lieiteiiiini,
Oi.c up.
I'uam well, nnd then ml I
in nnd ene-iiunrlrr 1 ipi of flour,
11,11 -half teaspoon el salt.
.,n fLicpoeiii of luikiinl pointer.
e
I"
with
Stiffly beaten vhllrs el lien eggs.
Our tablespoon nf ranilla.
Turn in meld nnd cover top of meld
with piece of wn' paper. Cli" th"
me'd and (hen take two-inch strip cf
mi.s'ln nnd dip in melted laid. I'se
this te cover the senm between the II.!
find can. Pack meld in mixture of ic
nnd salt for two and one-half I10111 s .
IV" two parts of lie te one par', salt.
Chocolate Coffee C'a!ie
Place in a mixing bowl
One nnd one-quarter cups of sugar,
Tite-thirds cup of shortening,
Tire eugs.
f'nam vvtll nnd then ndd
Three cups of flout .
Fnu level teaspoons of baking pow
der. Tire-thuds cup nf encia,
One leatpoen of cinnamon,
One tablespoon of vanilla,
One cup nf black coffee.
Heat te thoroughly blend, and then
hake in two well grensed nnd tleured
layer enke pans In u moderate even for
thitty minutes. Coel, nnd then put to
gether vvitli
IHurl- Chocolate Icing
Plnce In a -aucepnii
Ove nnd one-half cups nf black
efjec,
Tire-tli.ith nip of mninr.
I we-thii as nip of iinan.
One-half cup of enrmterrh.
Stir te dissolve the starch nnd sugar,
and then bring te a bell and cook slowly
for ten minuies. Let me, nnd then
ndd
One tnblc poen of vanilla.
One-quarter teaspoon of innniinni.
Sprend between the two layets nnd
ice tlie top of cake with wn'ci icing,
made as fellows :
I'lnce In a mUing bowl
Our tnlJespeim of trmar vner.
One tablespoon of bullei.
Tire tablespoons of bmlh'n tintci.
Mix and add sufficient -tignr te mn'ke
n mlMllrn thnl will STirend. neil then inn
Icfike with it.
The Weman's Exchange
Adventures With
a Purse
On
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and thru
nil eup nf prunes, nil 111 (let
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1 in well-greaseii and floured deep
uike pan. nnd spread the top
h iinil cover with crumbs mnde
l's
. ,n smnll howl
(ki iji of fleui .
1 nl,, spoons of breien suqai .
1. tablespoons of niielp chapped
, i.ih'rspne'is of shortening.
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l ml I I' icaxpntiu 0 rniim.,,
fl.
of I
1 even
will be
in ill-
;. in m li
honored
ihhaIus of nmnei without opening
me- tlint .nvite hills nnd fever nt
when 111 doubt but Libert t HendK-
Ry CORINM-: LtlWL
Pimple Simen has a lenun ne .mm
terpnrt ll'i' name is Simple Simon Simen
etta and her dat (ms bun long. I'er
two seasons 01 mere we have elevated
the whim of N.nipluitv in drc te a
H'llginur le'llef ill I'm is thl. seveiity
Includes the discard of pwcls ter eve
ning vveai The snip of ihe .hears en
the lieili"' luis fulfill! I ali o'lllgntiens
of necklni c ii'i'l b li
Th" above In tie fm. k of e Mi' 1 hlai k
tafTAlfi i.r bbii I. vet it jl ft I - II wcl-l
come relief from tin ne 11 tmieiis line line
te vvhirh we a-i' .0 in ii.iiiiii d It i
made arresting slievr. and pan' I of
white organdie, both of wnlch are
trimmed with the dipped ;ray rabbit
that outlines the neck.
71; irhr teaspoon of allspne.
Imipoen of cinnamon.
In 1 vti'i 11 the Hiiri rs until a line
1 mure, and then spread en top
..ike. mid bake in a moderate,
thl t't '-live minutes
Coffee Ice Cream
Pirn e in a saucepan
''no 1 i;i of (old ualrr,
?(iip 1 up of milk,
Oee-half cup of cornstarch.
n,u ami one-half cups of sugar.
Stir te dissolve the starch and sugar,
nnd bring te 11 bell Cook -levdy feri
(ivi n unite, and then lemete nnd let
roel : then ndd
One tablespoon of 11111(01,
Our pin? of cream.
Whip with eggbenter te thoroughly
i.i ,.1 uiui fm in the usual manner.
1 V. thiee pat's of ice te one part of
suit.
Coffee Mousse
P. are in a sniicepan
One e ip of coffer,
One vun of milk.
Our halt cup nf cnmslnich,
Oiu 1 up of sugar,
) eiks of tire eggs.
Sir te dissolve and bring te a be.l
ml cook .lowly for five minutes, Uull.
Net. fold te ...
Ont.half pint of whipped cream,
OW. -hop i. having quite a teniatk
ahlc snle of silk stockings Orig
inally the values were from Sii ."0 up,
but new .ill of them l.ave been reduced
in !-"' ii." Thev are of n well-ndverti-ed
bund, and are pure silk from tip te
tee. The-, num. In drep-stitiii design,
some mc p.rfeitly plain, vv'ille ethers
linvc block lace inscits. Taking it by
nnd large. 1 don't knew when I hnve
seen n lib ci 1 oiled ion of 1 rally geed
stei kings
if your family likes Inked nppl"s.
npple dumpling, nnd tlie like. I .uppe-e
you nre of the opinion tlint 11 is all
verv well weic It net for having te im..
the apples, ;i dltli.-iilt mid thnnklc.s job.
mil' rs you have one of these biiiuly
npple curer-. I inunet exnctlv de.erihc
It. I.nviti!!. a. I have said inanv tunc
h .fine n I 1 1 I for ni"i hnniis. but any -hew
. al! mi, 1 in ci 1 1 ii., 1. tn in. 1 1 1 1 hi.
curer through tnc ictiiei of llie apple.
git" it 11 tv. and 0111 t min . Ihe whole
I'l'titi 1 I tiduiibtcdlt . ymi -'h hi hi hnve
one In vein kitchen. Tin pine i.
twentv -five 1 ent -.
I just dinpped In In pns the time nf
dnv with him, and he leek me ever te
ihe plnne te hear a pie 01 music he is
fend of. When lie finished it e-
1 Iniiii'd inMiIuniiirilv . "iliy. it iictu
nlly hurls!" And 11 dm . that's hew
p-etty It I-. li I. an I'isii uniental
ine -i' bv a New Yolk . hi. v Ini.e music
lemiiids one nt tune, nf ivln. It Is
wiittcn In live lint-, vvhlih nlwnys .seem
min li e.i.ier in nn- ilmn .Icirp-. nnd is
Iinl ten illfli'iilt fm von whn, like nie,
are net nny Ien geed In n it comes te
tcihnlnue. The iiie'ihIv Is simple nnd
plaintive, and sumo of ihe chords nie
lovely. 1 knew he would be glnd te
play it-for von. and I 11111 sine that
once you hear it m.ii w d want It.
They're Crazy About Her
fear Cynthia Will ' lleartbreaker"
and Heme, of the ether voting men who
read this column please tell me what
f.MlewB think a girl means when ehe
miles at them" I'm sure 1 don't mean
11 single thing by It un'mrs It 13 te be
.sociable When I go In a store nnd
smile nt the young man back of the
counter nnd tell him what 1 want he
tr'es tn held my hand. If I accidentally
walk en a man's tees In the trolley car
niul emlle a little bit and sav, "Parden
mc-' he wants te take me out te lunch;
If I smile and thank n young- mnn for
pteventlng me from getting run ever
011 Hrend street, he wants te knew what
night lm can take me out ; If a salesman
comes In the office and I smile and say.
"Ne, I'm serrv. hut we don't need any
thing today." be tries te kiss me. t
want tn knew hew thev get that way.
De veu knew, Cynthia?
MAHCBLLA
Yeu must have one vety sweet smile
You'd better change It a little, my dear.
Scores "Somebody's Steneg"
Pear Cvnthla I hnve been an Inter
ested render of "Somebody's SteueK.
t ... I. amu Ir, lie II CO HO Ol Nt-
I n ine 11 s,- ., - -- , ,
body Heme." I nm some years elder
than she. T hnve lived mere In my 1 r
1 him the average person. And 1 want
10 sav that In all my travels I have
met mere men Kvltli Ideals that she
craves than she would believe Te my
mind she has been associating vvitli
mero dnnce hall -'Johnnies" than have
been geed for her
Perhaps thev are T.he only kind she
cares te travel with Hut I. for one.
am of the crowd that docs net dance
While I consider dancing a delightful
recreation, still 1 de net caie for It
a- , ..nnaeriuence. mv associations bate
'been with hevs who de net dance
I And new in defense of our ex I II
'ask "Somebody's Kteneg ' this question
I Hew manv girls can she point out that
I de net go with n fellow with the epcc epcc
'tntlen of having him stait something?
I t i,e.. hnn with all kinds and classes.
And the kind that arc Wiling te be
a geed pal te a fellow am few- and
fnr between. ,
As it Is. with me at the picsent time
I co with no girl. 1 have been waiting
ratlentlv for the right kind te come
along But up te the present time ever
Klrl I've been with hns qu'rklv dis
illusioned me it hns generallv been t
,.ac.P of emptv pockets nnd lent feelings.
Se veu can sec thnt the girls mc net
the' enlv ones who suffer The gill
who wn'nls te plnv "suuaie- will nl
wnys find a "white" man somewhere
Actions speak louder than vieuls, re
member;, se let your theugliis Ruble
veur ai liens, and you i.m t be mis
taken when the right fellow tomes
along. What sav veu, Cynthia''
A geed diagnosis.
About Marriage License
Te !!" t.'i.'er of U'emnn'i ran':
Dear Madam Can veu tell me If
a mnrriaj-e license can he had the day
the girl Is twenty-one. anil If It ran b
kept out of the papers? llevv would I
pre about If A JU-'Anrcil.
Yes. If l.et'i the parties ate twentv twentv
ene thev mav obtain the marrlnge li
cense themselves. Yeu would have te
ask the Marriage License Clerk. Roem
41.1. Citv Hall, about your ether ques
tion. '
The Wedding Gift
Te thr Killlnr nt Ifemnit's Vaef
rinnr Marlnin Klnrllv ndv'se m re-
cardlng the proper rules of etiquette )
te fellow in this case .11 y miner nnti
t received nn invitation te the wedding
of the daughter of one of bis business
superiors Pe we send a gift nnd te
whom shall we address It? If net gift,
de we send cards ; that Is, our own call
lug cards? Is it proper te write con
gratulations en same?
A DAILY ItBADER.
Unless you have also received an In
vitation te the wedding reception, no
Blft is required Yeu de net have te
send cards either Should veu want te
send a present, though, send It 10 the
bride-te-be.
Sweater Shades
Te thf Editor 0 U'eiiim;' Vnnf
Denr Madam Will you he kind
enough te let me knew the latest shades
for sweaters? Alse, whether there Is a
Her First Caller
Pear Cynthia A boy Is going te call
en ine Thursday evening This i.s the
lrst time I evei had one te call mi 111
I Can you tell mc wnat in no
A CONSTANT IIKAIM-.R
Introduce lilm te your fam'lv (that 1 1
veur parents I and talk te him of tne
things that inttr. rit you both Plnv- th
tall'lm: machine, leek nt IntercstinK
magazine plciurcb, dl-iiiss moths ,,,is
niul books
The Wedding Gift Heuse
of Philadelphia
Se named by discriminating patrons because of the
unsurpassed appropriateness, beauty and variety
of its stocks.
Wrig'kt, Tynclale & vanReden, Ine,
Reputed thx Lamest Distributors of Hifh-Grnde Dinncrware
1212 Chestnut Street
Things You'll Leve te Make
Circ Ribbon Flowers
"' vjstm At
- sil SA'
v ITT. -".. n 1
1 -- IV J
Vnr nnrilr nf shnr... .iditrfSH VVnmflnfl I'm
' F.illter or phene iilnut :;:;(!!) cr M iln 1C0I
Ml
t
fLtsw-. tee
Fer little "istirsiKw fn'l beniut what
could be liiveliei than i'IKI-: IMHUeN
KLeWl'Ifs 1 ill the flower folios as
hIiev.ii fmiii c.ie ribbon 'tell the 1 dees
slightly I'ull In each (lower at the cen
ter; attm h thrie strings of btlghtly
colert-1 b'ads te each (Thfse reprc
sint tin- stamens of the flevvms) Hurl
the edges of the bonnet with nnnew
cue ribbon nf the same color as the
flowers .lust a few of these cillhj
ninneN ri.evi:ns are sufficient te
make a velvet bonnet lenk stunnlim
FLORA.
F imiTOiwrilMW
- vMs rn
Had
your iron
today?
Eat mere raisins
i?M
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-aluable Snice FREE
ffi
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1 ( ( Aw
CIRCLETS
Tip above thewaistwhat
the corset does below.
Nmcnn-u
150
Neme Srlf-Reducing Ne. fi20
or average stout (-.cures. Lew
buit. elastic inserts, long skirt.
Sues 21 te 35 J5.00,
Neme Circlet Ne. 1500-Ferme-dium
te tteut figures. Reduces
and controls bust and shoulder
flesh. Sizes 34 te 48 31.50.
NEMO CORSETS are made in 46 styles for all types of
figures. $3.00 te 3)13.50
CIRCLETS arernadeinl2stylesforallfirure.s.$1.50te$5.00
In justice te her attractive appearance and geed health no woman
can afford te overlook this Complete and Correct Corset Service.
De fitted by a corset hygicn'ut in any geed store
B
would hnve te knock it ever, or push U
down the Bteps.
It hns been stuck nway en narrow
shelves where It would most assuredly
have lieen knocked off or crushed by
utorafte bexe.s or rugs if it had been
anything valuable.
And it still, after nil these years, all
these attempts te de nwny with it, com
placently remains, without a scratch,
as ugly, aa tiselrs, ns hated as ever.
This has happened In almost every
family in the world.
Why. thnt hated wedding present Is
just about the one thing that you
cannot break.
AND tlint call upon the couple you
dislike well, you discuss It enough
before it happens, te remember it all
your life.
When you get there nnd sen ths
ghastly color scheme of the living room,
the extra -cordial mnnner of the un
popular pair nnd the dullncs which
settles down ever thp atmosphere as
seen ns the deer is closed can you
ever forget it?
The evening drags out with dreary
lalk of high prices, peer weather, a
ttoed place te have upholstering done:.
Lthe reason for the medicine taken at
Ht'lO by husband and wife.
It seems eight hours long, and by
the time you have sn'd geed-by and
hnvp heard that deer close hMiinrl you.
it is nil you can de te keep from run
ning all the wav home, or turning hand
springs r screaming loud and clear
"Thnnk heaven that's ever!" you
say te the person who went with you
Mut forget It V Well of course, you
put it out of your mind right nwny.
BI'T it stays somewhere, no matter
vvhnt the "censer" has te say about
it. Ter nt intervals nf week months
anil years afterward, one of you trill
sav te the ether: "Will you ever for
get that night we called en the Clap
hnms? Uemember that awful lamp en
the lab'e? And we talked about ths
most uninteresting things I'll never
fereet it ns long as I live!"
Yes. the psychoanalyst Is very, very
vvie. hut hp surely slipped up en these
two.
If se
Oerman Censul In this rlty and
vvhere and when can I see him"
Tt. C p.
Tan and gray are still used a trreat
deal for sweaters. Then there Is a lovely
shade of old blue and a bright fuchsia
shade of pink thnt will be verv pop
ular. Of course, the sweaters of fancv
design nre worked with a variety nf
colors, some linvlng a tan background
with the design Itself weTked In reds
nnd dark blues, while ethers nre white
with n black one or black with white
There is no German Censul In Phila
delphia. Fer the Emergency
t keep a pack of large, plain, white
blotters In the drawer of my sideboard,
and when anything Is milled en the din-lnt-roeni
linen. Instead of reaching for
n freshly laundered napkin te sep It up
with. I reach nt enc-n for one of the
blotters, and the spilled Mould Is ab
sorbed Immediately Instead of belnit
tnadn larger by usMess sopping This
simple process saves considerable time
in laundering, because If It happens
that milk or water has been over
turned, thn blotter takes ue the, mols mels
tuie se quickly nnd thoroughly that the
accident mav often pass entlrelv un
noticed, and the linen mav be used sev
eral times mete On the ether hand
if the stain Is of fruit or coffee, the blot
ter system Is equally efficient In that
what there Is of the spot Is much small
er In area, se that there I.s less linen
te be rubbed and scalded. Geed Housekeeping
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