iif r I rf g. "v Seme iVeu) Wais e Use Cranberries , Following Mrs. Wilsen's Tasty Recipes There Is Real Medicinal Value in These Berries, Which Makes the Beverages Healthful as Well as Delicious Hy Sins. M. A. WILSON CttvriaM, lit i i)j i;m i. 4 u'l'ten An rivhti rttrrved. E A III A Colonial srttlers en the bleak nnd iteii) New nuglnnd const vvel vvel ceined the cranberry which tin found Jrewlnj v.Id. Illster tells Hint in. nellnns hle innitht out dough!) forc ferc fnthcrn tlint this iminble little fruit. With ItN delightful tiirt tinter. n vci) nceewnrj for their pliylenl ncll-bclng during tin- full, tinier nnd mrl.v spiiug months. Hie first cultivation of this ptrtty rd berry began nrentid Cnpe I'ed. nnd loony .MnKSH.-iiiiKetiN is -Tin me .fiiue tnat prei hires the inwM fiunntitv et MCllilli till' 111 1(1 IUMU III ll , in-. , u.i, - Heme nnd ilelie-ieus fruit is very nc ceptnblc tn the buih. First, te provide vniieus mineial wdts nnd organic nileli tlint purlf the bleed stream und help eliminate ilir poisonous waste Hceend. te nit ns nn nntt-srerhutic. Tilrd In lessen tin in .d inlitillt of Attn 1,1a... I Lt. .. .....I .I1.( l.n.lllt tt,'- lllc ui.iim rill-. nil mill v,.i, i .- ! Fourth, te e-tlimilnte the appetite nnd imnrere elieestlem Hew te tse rranlH-rrles Crnnberri enektitil nnd ciniiberr tine arc delieieus beeniues. nnd slieulu le nerved mnn tlims durini; the full win ter and ciirlv spring If 1 i aiMns n Ittlli'lienii. verie i-itii)t-r ieeltii.1 or jiilep. .mil tinti hew mm .ijsri-fn'jlv mirpriseil Mini guests wil 1 e n'il tinw very niiMinis t.i dud out v ur ite.i' Citmbcrrj ( eelit.iil nh urn 1 "und f 1 innlierrie and plaee in a prcerini: kettle Add three cups of ,'old wiitcr. Hen vlnuli te the beihti; tveint nnrl then rnk t Mewlj until the berries nre soft Turn Inte jelh Imp nnd 'ti lin the miure Measure this juire and add Tiny jiim-A nf "tit. Four tnbli ;ioem nf vigor te eneli 1 up nf tne jiiiee Heat in "he boiling v""" und then enk for three minutes 1.1 1 eeiil. 1 linn pem in p.tHier and plnrp In hm be te liil !- Till mtn cocktail 4l.1sf.es and irvr 11 1 t'i. be ginning of tic- 1111 a1 Cr.inbprrj .Julep Te ( ne this ii'ii-tasiniiiieii e ith cm beveragi lie.il tne white ( ine eg; Blighth nnd then br ih the outside of the edge of 1 tall. il. 11 tumbler with the beaten e:;g. m-t nli'.ii' half nn 111 h deep, llell he edge of glns in pew dered sug.n- nml allow tn dr This frosting of iie dg giu'i tbe glu-s a very preti.v appeatatue "ew plnie in glnss 1 Onr-lnill iip rrnubci-ij larhiait. Onr tahlcinnti 1 ij'!r, A littli- rrni'kril iec Fill ginss witu i-ur'miini'M wi'm -nd add n sprig of fresn mint 1pm., Ci ani'eri' Ad? LVe two pn'ts n wnte- te eni rart' crnnberr eeektnil nuMiire. .tddln; Onr-hnf up of ignr. One bnunnn. tlirrri thin. 1 One orange, eut 111 htti. Serve in 'bin glnsps and add a tt'e crushed ipe Have you a -eid or de eii fpel i-h'llv' Then tr this old Inl'au ernnberrv tea. It h n fine fim iIm ' when mi are fatigued e- low -spirited I'lape in a in"' her TfO cmi nf erinhri'ii ''nr-htfiil mix ture. OnC'half et;p or tunti . Through Mi Kichins "Of oetre that s win I I fel s, rr fe- tliem ler them stai It wu'd be awful for tlwri te be cuened up in a fiirnisheil room I nm glad te hnM them enjej our home until thev can find one of their own. but I hnc made It plain in Mar'e that 1 annnt iue my whole iimde nf life h'nki n up be cause thev up' here. "If thev '.in lit in wit 1 tin- w.iv we de things nil nght I ' an't be ex pected te give up rim prlwtcA .mil 'om 'em 'om ferts of no own home All of wiiii h wi'iilil nid.fuie u b'd hardly nf roses for h' r biotler guest and hli m " 'il wf". Marie! It wus out nf kindness of heait t'uif he had Iiim eil them tishin- her home until the; ' mild tind an ap.titniint There was no ether possible reasi n. Yet she was net cemeined abmit mnk ing tin 11. ' iI'ipi- comfertab'p or happy there. My friend leminded nn about the old fable of th prize tow who gap the nelipst milk spern! p.uls full. but kli ki'd em h ;u eet ' If she iad been just n 1'ttle less ne1ii4i sin wi ulu have lealized that te fulfill lu r I,. ml Impulse it would be necesKirv net neie te give tliem a reef emt tlieir IhmhIs, but te liiuke them feel lenlh at hni n'. The W eman Audrey Plans a Picnic Supper fTe Ih' FJttir nt ICemini 1 Pnw Dear Madam Veu 1ium helped wonderful . ser.il times, se I me am coming te veu with another problem I nm entertainlrg 'vvnty ung i.en ple about ni own age .11 my apartment nt cardH Te eliminate the trouble e' dish-washing afterward I would Ilk" te Use wooden picnic plates in sem nev I fashion The id a is plt.isant. I th.nk liut I de net knew hew- te go nbeut 11 I nm serving a sii'ael etc at tin- little card tables Hew would veu suggest nerving the rel's and butter." At'I'Hr.Y I am g'ad veu hnve In en helpi d by tha column n-iel I hope vve shall aiw.i.vs lie able te atis-vr ,-mv riepiest that veu iend in Fer the pknli lefivslinients Things Yeu II Leve te Make Queen Jesephine Sleeve im r rWT .JTHWiiS- 1 ii n a ssmi& On an evening fro . nui'. Hns Intn estlnc QI'l.UN Jusl.l-HI.N'i: SUUI.N i-. The main part of th. s .-w Is m plaited chiffon or aeerKMt' " !" m-id-' iu te Xull and puff sin. tne Ie-m i .dg" en te a narrow b.itu! of vi-i.,i 1 lib m J' 1 11 ruffllnu of finbie dei 1 el p'.il'ee e-r. ff jii te the velvet baud I m a ' '' ruffle il the embroidered p aitcd t iltT'in 10 t ie upper part of th. m-iw at the. low i-heulder line Wire t'i. dgi of th s I Utile, with very line si k.mver.il vvlre te keep It standing up V Ql MA .10 MtlPHlNH m-UI'IVK Kivis a verv eiuaint and charming iffccl te an evening frock. I l e If I ' 1 1 1 f l I'l A M-' ' '-'I 'Mil LT ii 't. h i u J it 11 11 ri JsU tur"- USES Isns."" One-quai 'er teaspoon of peudccli (lliilirr, finch 0 alttptrc. And tvvc nip of boiling water nnd 11 handful of mint lcm iw chopped tine. 1 Cmci- flip pile her with n cloth for 11 feu minutes nnd thru drink. This can lip l'ivi'Ii with nfetv te niull ihil drpti N'eu te utilize the P'llt left ill the I jellv bag. rub this through . tine sieve nnd remove tlie -kins Mensuic mill iilnrp In nrwn vine kettle mil add One vaeKane nf tcedlrtt icimiim. Ttre-thildt evp of tiigtli te rterj; run , nrrnarl,,, ,.rnherru ,,;. ,',; HJ( mn,.Mf- t.MM 0 $ 0 nnC'y rhapprd nutt Stir te blind nnd then lit henf MrT tnwlv nnd eeuk skwh until th'uk l.KP in m. ' Kill Inte yt.Tlli7.nl glumes se.i' -lug In the usual miinnpr ns for jeihe-i Stun in a 'l pline. I . en idel nieut with boiled beif or v-e'd linden ham. Pill prudent lnuspwife will bottle i - -- , innin heti of 1 runherr.v luiees. po - s'ibl pe - s'ibl e-in te utilise fev- summer bev erases. 'In 1'repaiv Cranberrj duiee Wnsh the berries nnd vemm th . e!il vntei Kent slowly te the Imu' ug point 1 nd mash well witn 1 'tut' inns! 1 1 M:i!i rj fine, se ns 1.. r 1 nn t all the lliMifi'; from 1 r i" u 1 'iiek un I r 'oft 1 .id n tiinM f n t.ie nml 'it I New bi"ii h.ird t" lueik in '1 tine pi'p nml tilt'" a f r t.h j'.il int 1 steriH-.e.l bottles 11 I M.ukI Ivt'les in preserxing kettle I'll' ,ettl' wit1' wntei te lie. k of l)f tib s 1 til bell tni twpnM minutes Si al ''i",1 nnd. wli'P old. dip fops of bett'es 1 1. 1111 Ited parntUn Crnulierr Omsene Th ennpe 's Tell worth trying . It is from the private reelpe lolhptien. ,if ;i Itu-siin IYinep I'lnee in a t " " sm in.: kett'e Th re imi"ih nf rnnhrrriei. fun 'liil niM'-hnlf iwnmli nf tunnr. lull e n f tire riHMiir. i 1 'enk sl.iw for tii minute" and then Mid ifnr pm Knur or .reneil mi'-i. tiin 1 up of timt'l rhnppnl niti. i it- 'Ai'"'f 1 i-Ji of finely 1 hupped riiittillnrd nnnji '. (enk .ew s'.ewh until thiek unci pla en u-liiMes unit Trv this dark Pe:isli fruit a' I'lm e in a in'xfirg bowl riir holt 1 ;; of ntrlnne'. (tin cup nf li-eirn I'ujnr. n half 1 ip nf iimrfenhir, t trr-lmlf 1 up nf ret en. I It ') rif'. Ml nnd ti.' it h'' ml nnd add 7 1P0- third 1 up of raid ldnel. rnfjer 'I h -r iirii nre htlf ;jm of flour. I i 0 leic' tahlripneni of hehiti'J pair rin: line '1 nrt of innhefp reurtr. Miv llioreugl.lj nnd 'hen bake for uie nnd a quarter hour' 111 a pan that hns been lined with gp aed ami Henied puller in 11 slew men. When 1 old lee with erniilieirj i.ung. ( ranlierrj Icing IIi.it en-half i-iji of ernnbinr iii'e sMlding het and .'dd one tnblespoen of Imttir and siifiieient siiga- te make tli.. mixture pread. This usunlh rispiire rispiire nbe'if three .ind i half m'h- of innfei t loner's sugar. S'lreid ii nij; nn rake md I" stand four dins b'fere ei.ttiug a Weman's Eyes JEAN NEWTON It Over nd this unuM ce-tainh inMilve some st rihees of her personal freedom. Te h grudge this and b" ungracious about if was rcall te vtnte entirelj the fine thing that she h.nl ib ti" in inviting tliem te shire lier home 1 Knew n woman who is alw.us doing lungs fr i,er sier I knew a busv who never denies her nii'thei time. de mands en her little spare time. They no nies,. tiling, nrcauip tliej cannot lnd) doing them hei-ause it mines nnt irnl te them f.. de their duty Hut neither of them leaps the reward for hpr snerltipes that it would be te see jei and happiness in the ejes of the isfpr or mother who is the object of tin 111 And the reason is tlint thev are net grin miiv, and wholehearted about them The w 0111. in who cannot help doing things fe- her sister does net hesitate ' '"' I'ei 11 e tlint she is n burden The dnugrtei win, leeks upon her ' letl.i s pmble'is ns In r own does net rett.un from 1 e-ipl.iiinng about the tax 1 11 her time And it si,.,,!, te nie that m this way their gend ijiid- are undem . the je .ind hat.p in ss that they she ilil bring is Minimi ns sur"i ns noiieilv get 11 nj enii out 11 1111 run 111 1 1 Iv that the iew gave and then kicked ever. prize S T t s ELxch ange 1 v e w OO'I 1 t iIiIhh '-e s.i'.a 1 already arranged en the n ni.i-' ' are! pise- them en the T i-n have the rolls already but- and piled n regular nlcnlc 'lunrli tr. it msKets e that they can be pas-eel about 11. 1 e J. Any etur reed tha" can be p'ac- 1 th- biakets would add te the p!en i- it, ,1 md f you have paper drlnk inu ' ijw a-id p ip,-r napkins the affair will be t'lep ughlv novel and enterta.n. nj.Ii u 1 k ni 'night ha v., dm,lxl eei-s ,H, i nnil m wax papr te shmv th,i it rea'lv is a pl nlc Send a Self-Addressed Envelope 7" I1' I'd ter nt tl'eme.i , I'fJQr I'.ur .Madam Could veu effi r snme "'Vg.Htrr, te- eleiera'.iuj a barn fer1 .1 Hiillewr.n i.rtv an el. me. of abeut1 . 1 trht V people ' Would also I ke te knew of some ".s -li.lt . eul'l be nlaveil or nter- ! t.ilnniint of any k'nd HI.TTV I s'-euld be v,r gl.ul te send you ' 1 1 1 tertalnmMil If you w.ll setul a s If-.iddr. ss. d usurped env, lope, hut it v ejp' I.- 'ei er.ir In publish In the elumn At .'.. Mai' and "A Header" ' 1 'I " sin kli d of question The I"tt 'i I Ie- se-.t te ti em also if thev i'l end e 1 1 op i Her Daughter Has Talent ' II I, .III Madsn I '1 U' te Ii Win, fel ill 'I' II g 1 l'it',1 have a ri-i .gnter 'tins t 1 liav. .. I til f.k H'l lines 1 . s'll W..1 lit 1 ' 011M fjes , nil tlgliies ,' V etne suggest m t . it for ii' 'aat vit.vjld 1 it" are peet I. miu wtiil. fe- C0 Would b ie - oil e e I'd MeTHi:ii n-'V grateful for ,111" . dv B'v. i.llATI I I I TI re in a mi 1 oel lii tunnee tun H !j ij' uihis s,l(etc.i 1 nib at Ti'' Ca-h-ai'ne sire, t wne'i euld be- just tlie tli'bg ter veur daus-lit r tf i,.j i,m j,-. t hei it, tr.ers ln'j teud t'Ui te .ipel .it ttn ejrnphi. M.ti '1 Club .Iji.ng He tv-i-tir trein Ii ei 111 ttli.Je ti .v.ning 1 llis-e-s Hie ie g e b. tl."( s 1 !1(l 1 ere d'Ciic h n." ili'i 1 an t.di e-j aheu ' ThiM Is .1 f-ee m-ii el v ii..,. toil fun. sh .out mi niHi.it is I'll n, im tuition I ,1'n afi-a'il in I Itie if 1 1 would Ii. tee veun. -in ii ',t ij ' 1 . sli.ti 11 Ci lb hr tit i,-hoi k tioe a lieid In the dir tiine for Miuirn mu dents I heirs- v 1 will b'i ulile in get ii, ii-te a c'nss. Hi it U a sivrn" fe ber 1101 te be able te .wuj If she reallv haH the talent. ' EVENING PUBSSIDGM-PHILABElSraAr TfflTCSD What Paris Wears by Fciix I m g ".ins wit' - - (ire geed in Kreneh siles this inr 'I 11- white' wool dmptjnp, with a ir ulnr tall, is eilgnl with inenki f 11 1 ii.l Milled with black and whit- 'h.it llares DREAMLAND ADVENTURES "The Tice Mules" Ily I).I)1)Y I JaeK nnd Janet air pln'nnn trith a ' 1i.il ttitus betide tin' tiirr, thin tliiy int 1 ' Hull, u Sam. tlir pit it ,,nm mid 1111)111 mule. 'Ihreunh i ;i magu liny run iindcrttaiul m tulK mid tit tt 1 itmit iiiiitaeN In 1 unit ulnr. Jnintid Mule eatt imm fnnn u fun y 'nn; mid yieu t at tnrnr u ItalKy sum. CHAI'TKIt l Hie Duel With Trltks TulVTiU) MI'I.i: liked the gi.is. f 0 1 he fnirv ling which had innde mm as Inre as I'alkv Smn He would have gi'tn liglt mi enting-it if ll.ilkv Sam hadu t stepped III 111 "Il'"-lniw ' Yeu are lug enough." br.ivnl It.ilkv Smn when Joint' d Mule bedim r. gulnr mule si( ' Ilie-hnw!" answered Jointed Mule, in a htav that was a hundred times louder than his tev bin I 11111 going 10 keep en eating, se th.it I will be lurgn thnn mui nip Hee haw; That w ill he in first triek." Jointed MiiIp tlieughi ne w is going te get the bettpr of Malkv Sim. hut he found I'.ulk.v Sinn was just n trhk.v 11s he was "Yeu an't get bisger thnn I am that v.av," braved Ilalkv Sam Knirv run grass will iimkp hip grew, ten and as 1 have a ipjular muip nppitlte I enn .ii mere thnn veu and se will grew f ister " That made Jointed Mule step eating in n hurr.v. for he didn't want Ilalky Sam te be larger than he was "Here is mv first trick " said Ilalkv Sam. and he bewpd polite'.v te Janet. Jointed Mule eubl de that trick, tee, and he also bowed te Jnnct 'Hi H 1- mv iievt trick." said Ilalkv Sam. and he walked en his 111111I legs I.. 1 I'll Mi. If 1 milil walk en his hind b gs aUe, se Ilalkv Snui didn't beat htm in that Ilnlkv S.un snt down, .uul -,, lid Jointed Mule Ilalky Sam rolled ever nml Jointed Mule rolled mi r Ilalwv Sum untied Janet's bnir ribbon. .1 ml Jointed Mule untipd Jack's shoestring Se far. the duel was even, for Jointed Mule did evervthing that Halkv Sam did. New renll . Ilalkv Sam knew mere 1 tneks than Jointed Mule did. but . Jointed Mule, though he hnd a wooden bead, used tlint bend, and instead f t'-ving te think up new tricks, ns Ilnlkv Sam did he just copied ever move tlint P.ulkv Sam made Se he appealed te knew 111st as ninnv trbks as ilnlkv Sam did If Ilalkv Sam hadn't tried te ,ip iinr tee wise and trl'kv nnd had let JeititPd Mule de the tricks first. Ilnlkv Sam wmld c.isily have wen the duel Hut Ilnlkv Sam was tee proud of his trnks te de that. He had te show them all off. and as he shewed them off Jointed Mule did them right after him "Hee-hnw ' I want a rider Then I will de some dimdv tricks." Iiravnl Ilalkv Sam Janet had lieen niiMeus te set n ride en ll.ilkv S.un ha ' U. se new she giniliv ran out tn help mm. Hnlkv Sam hnd her illmb en the fence nnd from tlie fence te Ins back. Then I he ae her a nice, eas.v nue. leintiil Mule took .luck en his back tlie same wnv Ilnlkv Sum new ' I in ilanc ed and whirled und waitcei nut leinteil Slue, watching nun cinsuv., dtineed and whirled nnd waltzed right 1 nfter him. se Ilnlkv Sum did net gala 1 1 unv thing that wn.v. Hut as the two mules waltzed nnd , as .Tee-k and Janet thri'led with the 1 Ii.'.H riele thev were getting, nil werei ' siiddenlv -turtled b a lrniil rear and a I pirie scream Thev wliirleel nbeut nml their eyes I beheld" a feareiiie sight l'ncing them ' I were 11 hungiv lien with switching tall , .uul 11 inmihiiig lige1'! with glistening Thev weie s(, startled that the did net knew tlilil nie nun wus ., !..', ,1,., mi bun. straticelv grown up. mui that the tiger was Snarls, the toy tiger (Hew tlie Slew up nil' tomorrow I tev lien and the te tiger I whnt the de will be told Cleaning Silks 'i. such as rep sitln d.imnk v. ' .' liie-aele eif are hut! bv 'he .,,s 1 1 f 1 ti 11 e'i'llle pritds'l or senile Ive Ti.. v .11- also buit bv bmliiii; n be.in s.,1 it'ers Warm ililuti anils ilse h,urt ,i. in. , r.i.l ililute a. ids may Ii. unl. ir.d n.vtic ai id far from liuii.nti silk., i.rlglt.ns 1 '" iusti r V 1 a id ',' ni.v I'ltiJ should be used eli bl.nl, sl -ih !t : wd -ust it T. eleiu si ' mu r.nl a -pniige or sett biusli, as .1 ell! spni -eMI.ts Ir" 11 iilbb'ng Mi-ts . 'Ill' -oe-d si ks iisun'e M' Id " piiiu dis- ,ii.. 1, ate: Light-, uiiiiiil hi'Xs 11- .i.cfl. 11.' s.m e ill KB rnnu ami m. suk ,. , is'i-i Abeie tl.i i't 11 ih Ix iitai -v rVc d In us 1 v it 1 I 1'is from the urnng s Tuitehiny. hys . v ,-. t .V iti'l.H '1 IT e, 1 lUSUd and i" r 1 i.-;s M hni Ul if -ei have the )., b.t 11' 1 ..Ii r down ir tii'nd iIa.I.s nt -I.. ii.,si f inU el, u; un' tneunt: 'e dw.i 01 ti . it If ei'4 luek stia'g'it iui.ad veu . 1 mis ai i.v II. ing ill ill 11. -s. ii' 1 vfcjBM T ' W fe f lm t& - t Wlim liS'f t'SjSi fc(NffbJ ' "xs,4Js 'Mm BOKSSli If sour Ilgllt tie k'.l f .n i'i g II gillies ne-ivs 'Oil I ft en- rr sfor sfer i.'ie f veur eves be'h tvv 1 a' th'- same t m.- veu nr.. going te hi ir ii'iif from .1 ions-absent friend The Heart Pirak ny HAZEIj DEYO BATCIIELOn Cesvrteht. ten. lu tiblla t.tdatr Compan Theodem Cahltccll hat premitcd te mnirp .Urn my lthiml and te her ! ii-mc in net happy about n. She telh her employer, IHchnril JllaK-rslre. that she in tearing tn he married, and lr attsc he fecit that iie hat no lint ti mule from hit ir.-Ai-. he Kid- napt her and earrien her off en Ms " ht. hound for a Seuth .liiirnniu fcitncii trip. After tire dayt at tea tin propeller shaft hirnkt and they are fnnetl te maKe fnr land, but net before ItlaKctlci. trtintj 7tre for the firitt time at a unman instead of an 1 etfirc machine, fallt in lore irlth her and atkt her te marry him. He is amaictl at her lefutal, for he has nlunyt had what he iranted out of I fife. Hut Then it determined te re main true te Jimmy, In spite of her , etiti jceHnan, When the yacht landt 1 at Savannah, she escapes and taKes the tunn for eir Yerk. Hut u hen she sect Jimmy she is thecKrd at his irilllnenest tn brliete the wnrti nf het CHAPTEIt XI. Postponing the Issue THKO'H eiee. brenkinfc in en .Ilnimj's thoughts, reused him ud ilen' , ' 1 really don't think that an? thing that lintitiened during nn tilp en Mr. lllnkeslee's yacht concerns jeit new, liniuiv," she was snjliig. "What de ou inenn'' ' he n-ked I niughh "I told jeu I was sei-m about I losing mv temper and mhi ulinltted 1 eurclf tha' the thing leeks bad from ever angle. ' Vnd 1 aUe told veu something else" Thee said evenh . "Have veu f soften'" "Nonsense, .mui didn't knew what veu were sa.ving. ' Let's settle this thing once and for all. I have te get back te the efTicc." "I'm net keeping. ou. and 1 nipaut whnt I said, Jlnu.iy. I'.v pi v thing is ever between us." "New see here. Thee. jnu're piigagpd te hip. and veu're going te mntrv inc. I want veu: 1 need veu: I'm willing te overlook what lias happened, and te accept uit thing ou tell me a the truth. Surelv I tan't de 11m dung mete than thnt." "You're willing te innrrv me be lieving ou me doing me n fivnr." "Yeu said Miui'self- - " he began, but she interrupted him. "I don't want te t ilk .ihmit 1' anv mere. I wnnt you te go, plea-e Then are things I musi tn and nun s noth ing mere te be said " Please Tell Me What te De B CYNTHIA Te "Lonesome and Blue" 1 Ju and see SI Vrch sireet silf of girls" c lut 1 n Jein ss 1 Iriliiin ir Knows of of W 11 II illicit" r 11 might Te Writers te the Column Te writers te the column v.'ii world ise the names of ethei writers let me snv eiec mere--I'nlpss ve-ir .ml name Is signed, as vdl ,11 vur nom dp t.lii,i i-i,,.. 1. 'T.t.e ,illl , ni li. tlllll- I'sle-d SU'Wiizzliingh can write feri himself wl- n 'ie wants in nnrl se can l' lu-u aid t ,ic nueV Private Sister Will "Butt In" lie, ir 1 ' nth ,1 lust nn rit'.i t" in- felln ernliiK he 'th rd paitv eunlc. (UK.iKivl or ethi 1 few wivd of iv Sllffeie 1 1 011- ' Stan veunu r pe n e Iulm annnveei I v tin gli 1 ' sier It detsu't seem t l ' a verv d fie lilt problem at flr.t hut nftei - f. v ' situ.l- tlens" it betemes maeldeini c I de net go she 11 11 siHier or ii"i iriteus nui. . sts en running r.uei every in- slrabl ft teed of mini both species sl.llll. lll.-l", ....... . .. -, --- even theigli thev rarely come after her nrebablv because she is net of the snme e'viithi.a. If veu de net give 1111 11 geed , remedy I'll get desperate Ne fenlln . , MOM A'. I I'tiless veur sister is much elder or I v milliter it Is natural for her te wan ' te be with veu If the d fferenee in agi Is se great vvhv net talk with your mether about it anil see If sin.- will net help veu In the muter" Friendship and Leve Combined Dear Cjnthlii I would like te s,tv a few words in regard te the iiuestlen' about ler-e and friendship which I have, read about In the column latel.v wi.v will we enlj see the i-sn ernes" ' uf course, there can be a happv 11 ar -lane based en friendship and also oni on love It depends entlr.-lv upon the individual Mui need we separatu them he definitely.' Wlij must it be citbei leve or friendship Wh cannot a per mui being in levi knew and se"U te knn'w mero about the ether's habits and tiste- and Idias stut Iemv then, lie lie strev faith" Perhaps the difficult lies Trimming Isn't New rt ir J,' Tt J I tillt t OX ItS Used IS, , Ilj t'OKINM': I.OlVK Itlue serge, like the b'Mst of the fairv tnle needs mil a pvu'U of the nenlle te irnusferni it int" I'nnee I'hainiliig Tlie-e eiuiliniliilted seiges have long ueciipied 11 leading pl.u-e ii) the realm of the dress frui It. mid this full thev nre pivhupb meie Htiescd than ever before Tin- fact of it is that tlie nnvc t.v of I lie season depends 1 ether upon new triatiiieiits of eh! niateii.l's than upon tlie blne of uiiaeciisleiiied fabiie-s '1 he above iliaiiulng nfleriioen frock of niivv 'eig features un uneven line of diiiliirv nivenli't bj fringe of blue cold. ibe liivver told of Ihis eliniierv b em hicudi'iid in .1 huge ll ! - ! eh'Mgn of dull nd The hlein-i'd eeisiii.'i- is leu i-litltelv te the ntleiltieils eif s,.f-trllll miiU' vvhl. Ii impi .11 s Iii tin' slings lining dim us slums and in tlie ambassader-Inl-like ,-ish crossing from simuldei t" uulet. He made a -iidden movement toward her. but she shrunk back. " . "Don't touch me, please." Her voice whs- oiiiineuslv calm. lf.Tlmm teutlied her win. lt she wniilil hill him. She had had about nil she could stand aud slip wnnti'd te be nlene. I "New -it here, jeu're hysterical ; 1 yeti don't knew what jeu'ie -mlng. , I'll go nwn.x mill come b.ick Inter nftei ' Miu e nml time te think tilings emm Then we'll hine a long talk nnd mhi'II feel better about cver thing. 1 den t want te be hard en jnu, and I'm net celng te listen te iitiMhing ou e said If en loved nn one but me miu I wouldn't have conic back, thnt's for 1 tain, and ou needn't tell me miu'ip in ilcvc with ttlehunl Iilnkcslec te threw nie .off the liiick, because I. don't believe It." He wnited for her te sa, something, ' but she was silent. What was the use .of telling I1I111, what was the use of anything? .tlinim Would think her mad I if she told hill Ule'tard lllakeslee hnd I nsked her In mnrr. him. nnd there was no leasen why he should Iip told. Thee's thoughts, tiiiMding bnikwiird. temindeil her that she had come back J te .liiuiuj be-nuse she hid rmnised te marry him. According te her own sense I of fnlr plnj. it hnd been the mil thing tn de. She lemeinbpred new the thingi she liad told herself .Tliuinv needed her; he depended en lei; she couldn't 1 hurt him Ptieugh te tell him hew slie evpiI another man. nnd jet'she had come home te Hnd .Iniiiux straticelv dif- ferent. He had reviled her: he had refusetl te listen te her: he had thrown in her face the fact that he would be doing her a favor h mnrrvlng her. It was nil se herilble. se unspeiikablv seidid. It thieve smh 11 diffeieut light en .limiu.v's entire make-up thni Thee teunil il impossible tn think ileailv. te adiust lurself te the new stnte of af fairs. Diilj one thing w.it clear, desperntelv, reiribly dear. She lu.d thrown nvv.y her hnpp'ness for nothing She bad 1 itincd even thing te an Ideal of Jltiunv Hlatiil, for. although she luul nlvvavs I tifiHii him te he weak, she would never have believed him capable of talking te mi woman as he had inlkcd te bet to day. "I'll be back tonight." he vvns saving, nnd in a tln-zp she snw him take Ins lint I loin, the table where he hnd tliievn it and stride toward the deer. She tan after him te tell him net te come again, but he win .gntip hptere shf, could leaeli him. and Thee reitlicd sudtletih. that he was still unmnviiifed. lip still be lieM'iI t lint she loved him. (Tomorrow Freedom!) 11 the dirtinet'nn betwpn ei0P" ftnd iitfatuntlen " We are 0 llftle tee frre with our us" of tlie word love when we mean something epi't different fan 'here net Vv a mntt.ne bnsed en both 10, and friendship a sort of meeting of mind tie mind and still a deeper and warmer nffeetieu th.iu pure friendship I'ei -enallv I de net see hew one could innrry a mere frit 1 d levelv as that re re l.itlenshlp can be There must lie some thing moie Peihups. with modern Ideas ns tlie ai this iiein tee idealistic te nope rer nut 1 am "lnccrelv cenxlnced te build en Th- main thing Is te learn what is tiglr. and. hiving 'een, stpi te It ru.vxciisCA A niarriage which 1 based en several iiirs 01 irieniisii'p is in,. iy te b a v erv , ,..r,.nMW u'J-ef? fr Jeml" essrul anil liapi v one. but. ns veu eie mu-t hi .se-1 ethlng ineie than hip te ma1-! Ii a .success Talk It Out With Her Dear e""vnthin--I nm a vnung fellow secretlv In love with n girl related te me We have bei n geed friends about two venrs but threuKli a conversation about us In thu fain lv vve hep imp angry at each etlvr 1 go elewn te hep house sometimes and we see e,u Ii ether, but we ilen t talk te each nthei While I .un here It seems te me that she would like te say something te me. just as I would te her. but I den t knew which 11.1v te start Se please, C.vnthn advise mn what te de A STllADV HIIADIiK Write her a little note n.sklng her te pe Willi you for u little w ilk some nfter nfter ncen or evening, then talk it evci with In r and te-ll her ou are anxious te be fihnds again and serrv fei tin mis understand ng which seems te have ar'.v 11 A Married Weman Working Pear I'vntbla Suld eii" if veur' k nd read' rs erlve mime edv en Mar-' rlt d ilirls Working V nd what harre '"ere is 111 11 - 1 tot 11 1 1 1 .1111 married and have ben mairn-d ler .1..... . ..na VI.. t,,,ul..,.1 n.l I II. .. I llllT-f (l llli, .J ,.l.n,ll, IIO I lt,' j .1 verv happv and centi nte ei iif- and iIiim our home furnished ulcelv se nice that we call It "Hi I.eve Vest" ' And I have hem t.iupht te iriuieinlii since childhood dns I am twentv-J four ears of age, and mv husband is 1 twentv-flve There aii no chllelren I Hut during this house sheit.ige we were tempi lie d 10 buv or ' break up " for I w h 1 h of leuise. vie tool, all of eur hi-ei snvlnsii and hail te 1.1I.1 a small ineitgage te buy the hems Xew it I m 1 iiw no mattir new nml 1 trv. I ninei save enough te p.iv this mert- I gat.-.' 'n the said time se I . have I pi.inued te work and lu Ip htm 10 pay It off Te me It seems awfullv grculy te be ni home, with t, eud i 1 h and let i- all 1l.1v, and then have te s. rap-' and "scratch and -v n ele titleiut the little things we aie used te for tin sake of .stavliu; a horn,- Mv husband's peepli think It eiit- r ig'Oi's for me te go b.n k again ami 1 1'tieiw 1 el have te tali, a let eif slurs md tad. if 1 went But who will help ' .it our debt If I de net" Weat Is our iidv'.i cvnthl.'' I.'verv one Is willing n talk but tlie . going te hi Ip eni if veu go mulct" a KAiTiiKi i, win: jh diar. It Is for jeu and our hu-latid te decide the m-itt. It veu v.uit te work and inn hi Ip bin In this matter .mil it does net make I, m feel humiliated. 70 abi -id great man men ire sensible tieugh 10 understand 1I1 r wives well cniiigi te knew that Hiev are far bettel "tf w lib Miinetlllng 1 eleficiie te de Arid while It would s. 1 m .1 mistake In these haul times feir 1 ,1 woman te work .it something which a I man who lias .1 fain 1 10 support celli I de tin 1 nr I ntv of tilings tei vveuieii te de As I sill In fen , Its .1 thing '01 veu and "n hu-bied te u 1 11b and it s ical'v net "d . , h busims. 1 j j we hnve at pre-ent the only solution Is V.K ,U1, " "niT. "", e"' . T U?taZl 1.. , tit -I A ' T , seh w '""' "r, V 'r '"-" "1rt "mlP ,lr'' b0fen erecee'd- ! n ; ,. " Ju- t II t'i U 'nt? t he n,t pari Hen tucks length- I .line.' 1, wi en. i.'vr. net v,e, -''se pullltnr them flit vv'tli en, hand I th" u -'e "'friends ', nnd I de" no '"ns and nil deulde thlckn, sses should I nn .0 the foolish, sen, men 1 kl 1 1" '"' "0,", " no,1, right nnd wrong .Ides tleucli even tha has its place Ta ,e f"r Iren ng one section of til" gar . tev. ...vi n . ,.! ,1,.. 10 ..'',..,, ,i , mciit hand e t as little as possible Cem idence - The Consumer's CenJidence in Is the Keynote 6, FerWinter Time &. 3iStef&''si?A' v:: 'a'jjw. Ph. 10 l)y fe!l. A loose, long unit, with a scant, long skirt of beige, hns an old fashioned cut, but the unusual col cel lar and frill worn with It bring it strlkinglv up te dale I'm is Is go ing in for length und looseness this season The Man's Roem As a rule the room tllt'd up for n man cost" at lenst twice ns much ns a mero clnboratc-leoking room planned for .1 woman would cost It corre sponds In pric with the difference be tween tailor-made nml fluffy-ruffled clothes a pnmltim Is put upon satU satU fnciery cui and m.iterlil as against tlie disguise of a cluap r stuff plentifully gnrnLslied .Men appr. el.ne excellent cabinet work, Reed thick rugs and laige. commodious sef.us and chairs. They 'oek for geed lighting by day and night The masculine sense of ivatness la mere naturally developed' than the feminine Slen like a place for ev ry'hlng nnd like . verj thing In Its p! c" H.iI.uicb fine nimetry of nnang meni an Indulgeel In te the point of feriu.ilit An orderly air te them completes their feeling of comfort. Proper Way te Iren When starting a shirtwaist or any thing l feet .1 cned general rule te fellow Is this Iren the extremities, which In this case would mean the sleeves and cellar, firs' Fellow by Iren- Sieinr. re-nresslnir will be necessary, per haps around the cellar and shoulders, but trv te make tt unnecessary Geed Housekeeping. The Question Cerner Ted.a 's Inciulries What ntueii'lment nf the Hritish Hritish Nerth America Ae-t is proposed which is interesting te women? Ilese'i-ibe seme ipialnt hnel.cnses I lint iicei 11 either side e-f a small firenh'ee. Hew is nn attriii live hit of use fulness for the dressing table fashioned? In what we can a string nf lienrls be fl esheneil'.' When -i tiiiuming of fruits is de sireel en a lint, what is smartest te cliens"? What e! 1-fnshleneil nrticle of ell ess niiiele with up-fi-dit inn -te'ial is new being worn? Yivsterdaj 's Answers :iliin,is lleh 11 if 'I iey The bad red huir. A smnll marble slab used in mak ing past iv that is pin-id nt one -ide of the sink is 11 useful fru ture which the kitchen of a new apartment contains Fer the wall of n Imb-erm u caiiilb'heibler "f junk enamel thnt e-an be bung till nnd h 1I1N u chiib bv white Hindle makes a diffeieut nnd nttnie'tlve eunnuicnt Vnlnt stnins inn lie 1 emoted from n dress by using inrbeu tctin chlniide, Clusters of wool (lowers en col cel lar nniV- cufs N n itnv sort of trimmins th.it is found en a sweater knitted with Inn wool When the scans of n siis;(. duss have became tee licht iimbi th arms it can be "fixed me'1 in nn extiemelv suinrt W.iv bv inseiting nccnrdien-plnifeil puces , f hcniiii. coleieel georgette en 1 ithet- side from where the stPrx, ,iiis t ,,. v.uist te the hem of tin dre-.s. Safe Milk Fer Infauti & Invalid NO COOKING The "Feed-Drink" for All A3e. Quick Lunch t Heme, Offices, and FeunUint. Ak for UORLICK'S. ISsf Avoid imitations & Substitute! H260 of Our Success ' "s. m A .J -IVV rt ..'. - 'v JtfwWW S va EyfriJw&WinaeWviilli.liw6.l.VAttfirbffi'''ll WifrisfiGtlillZltt Imcj tTSarxIcS. ii 0 iftw-PWiiflfiflif JGrtn!S a'?f vt ItVv XfT Women Have Twe Sets of Eyes With Which One Pair Is Friendly and Warm senal, Critical Observer "I DON'T see," it wai n mnn talk ing, "hew veu women eon. call each ethor friends, when ,eii turn mound nnd talk about each ether te mini body pjp the wnv ou de." He saw enlv thp hnlf of It. i What he didn't knew is tlint ever i woman hns two 'ids of pcn and two sets of minds. While she Is ereeliew tiiti frimiil with the ." ?" V "". V' .-. " ."-. , e.vcs nnil mine of friendship sue is looking her ever calmly, critlcnlly with . the eves mid mind of n wetnnn. A woman leeks nt cveiy ether woman that way. Swiftly, while n man would be tils covering thnt a caller linn pretty teeth, his wife dlspeveiM that she has en n Igoed-tonking lint, hut that she ought te be shot for that suit. Wlille he gntheis in Hip fnpt thnt n pns'prbv is seiupwhnt tall, nnd that the ,inan with her Ih ugly, his wife sweeps , tier epi- with n glance and savs some- i thing about hew well hpr hnndhag , mntehp hpr pestunip. And it Ir the snme way if the woman ' is a friend. I ,in- mi 01 e.vps, mp iriPiuuv enps, no ne Hpc that the frlpnd is looking verv well, that she has a nrettv color In hpr tapp, that her hair is bcenniingly nr- i ranged nnd that her dress s the right , m . m . . . tT'. t .i . I Hilt the ether et. the wem.an'v ones. register thnt her lint Is tee far back en her head, that she eitiht net te be ' wearing silk gloves, nnd that her under- skirt is n tiny bit below her dress. TT I -I- of 1' DOESN'T mean that she isn't fend her friend. SIip just notices, turn s nil. And she would nevpr mention these little defect1, which her womanly eyes Read Your Character Hy Diyby Phillips Itlg Far-Mounds Yeil simply coin this phrase "ear mound" te get around the less uneler sfindahle medical nr anatomical phrase tlint you'd hnve te use ethe-wife. Loek around among your friends and see if soBe of them hnve net fnces which are prominent right in front of tlie ears, nnd their bends likewise a little prominent In back of the ears; in short, whose skulls apparently have humps or mounds developed right where the ear Is attached.' This skull development is whnt we 1'hoese te call the ear-mound. Strangely enough it indicates two filings which jn the mind of the aver age person nre very fnr npart. but which in reality me much tlie same, destructivencss nnil ex-ecutivc ability. Hnve jnu ever nntlcee) thnt where veu find one of these 1 harae teristics or tendencies ou usually finel the ether? They occur in varjlng degrees of com bination, controlled by tlie balance of the Individual's ether faculties, Ids in telligence, his practieallt. his tenson tensen ing powers nnd his moral tpinlities. Ilut executive abilitv Is simply the higher order eif coutiellcd destructive ness. The geed executive is the one who elestrei.vs the obstacles in the pnth te the lcsults he wishes te nchleve. He is essetitiiillv nn eliminator, sweeping aside idens nnd emotions of ethers, or customs mid hnl its of ethers which in terfere with efficiency In the tasks te which he has set them. He bus the energy te overcome obstacles whether they arc people, Ideas or thins1-. Tomorrow Pointed Noses. Fall Smartness The new mnterlals for autumn suits will be broadcloth, tricetlne, kasha cloth duxctyne, perllnlnc, velvet and matelas"e. Conservative embroideries, furs end effective fur fabrics will trim man suits lllm-k, Berdeaux red and maroon brown will be the smartest eel-ers- Vogue. Out of the Ordinary Sirs Tt A Cooper, cnndlelate for the ' elllci) of e'ltv Commissioner of Hit mine-I ham, Ala , has selected her sun for her I campaign manager. Queen Maud, of Norway, Is an expert 1 bookbinder She 1101 enlj works out the designs, but does the actual tooling as well ellrl students have been admitted te the Virginia Pelvtechnli Institute this fall for the first time in the history of the institution Stands, hangs or clamps A for reading r- l,' T.HERA iiHSik imi 1 ft 'J I I II 111 1 I 111 lllll iUttliljl III 111 II II ll 1 1 M II ' I fi Mil llltAfl till rsTlH fc IrVTZ ZflJfrfZfZW " t3kj "'::Mft 'rcf ' ii 1 ( III U ill i?KV i jf, .d'ilu II " H Mill Fl III Mill III tWrTf?iiWTrJt.T3 -Jrfr-3 . , i " - IP -i iif 1 M VXvl v -:. terr,- ,iiilHf rr, 1 "" Tt(& tetkaKBl i Jv m jm I JL,'"eraiue,jr. SJ 11 I ""eruine,jr. - j' ,T JS I . - !' ' is a tncndly little Lhnp, ready ler any enw t !4ency, anywhere, anytime. ... FMLRAI.1TE. Ir.. is twelve inJics high-in I"a!! L for Senilis n . - VIT " & 1 a lUJl ri 1 -,., K-t . . Fer the dresstn tails 11. C, Mil te See Their FrienM While the Other Is the Impcr.' 7 hat Misses frothing have wirelessed up te her vvem.t mlntl te nny one who is net iiu i fend of her friend as sh,. s ml ' Twe women, for Instanr, ... spend a whole nfternneu di-cuvi,n. ,f' pcttj faults of n third. " Few of her virtues will .'ein .' thev both knew nnd admire thee Tl'( nre fend of her, bed nf )P. i.. ... !.!.. un ,e mui nei iiuuiii ee- op ,1,.' ju' wenum i Hut the fe things that ther t,,.. have te orltieie in her Hnblts ik. arc a part el Her. lack of geed (.,,: that cannot be remedied, perhnn, ,, sonic occasional qunlit that griitn'n P'liisantly. or something thnt i, ,n,J amusing. ' PHUHAI'S It Is the ei8anl5.lipef. seniil mind that ii'dlccs them ,t ,. certain) )" Die friendlv one thnt ltfen, them within such limited bound, .1 discussion. A man can ncvpr tiuderstniwl 11,1. beinuse bis way is either te Ml iv.' mnn himself nbeut the characteristic J! doesn't like, or else avoid him pelntedl. Net being able te undet stand tt (it seldom believes it. nnd very often th. s,,,,,,,,, UIMI ,, , r.rceunts for (lie fact that thnt nil women are cnttv men in,i,( T'10'' nrp nnt ''nt,J m (fneral . find who Inlte inv In .niii Reme ngreenblc tlilifs for the'purpnsp nfi.' tnr M,rm rpupnted. " ng din. Hut tne in.ini, true wemnn wheu friendship for another wntnnu ,s iWD nnd sincere, does net b t the lintierFetiil womanly set of eyes nud mind take m. tire ciiarge when she is dseusijn? 0. scrutinizing thnt woman The friendly wt are larger nml i. wn.vs en guard. WHAT'S WHAT ny ukm:n nrirnr The nnnlvcisarv of t' u el tceverv et Anv rlca, Columbus Ilaj -dctelur 12 offers a charming Indian Summer ecci sltn for parties iivl .dinners Direra. tlens may. Include the Spanlsu and Itil Inn flags with th merlcan toiers al though the spcclnl gel I and wh e In. slgnin of the famll of f elumhus ml; be combined with the n.it enn! tlajr. u preferred (Jarax-cls- Mttle P.ft -enth cen tury ships, as Illustrated - ivrav hr f.1.5. toned from cnrdhearel and ut Ii7ed te held autumn flowers or autumn leavei l-'or eung people an Indian cestumt party may provide mei" fun than a for fer mnl dinner With nrmy khaki and tce clothes se plentiful ir Is easv te Inpro Inpre vise Indian costumes with the addition of hind-feathers and beads Indian games may be plnyul and a few of tte modified West Indian dances may lie In eluded In the dance pregrnm Invita tions te n party of tills sort should de scribe tlie costumes te be worn 'Adventures With a Purse Ter mincing vegetables for use in salads and the like conies n little in strument tlint can be bought fur flttj e-eiits. It consists nf n little roller mil a sort of grater attached te a wneik-n handle. It should be a niightv lianJi little thing te have around, and vveulj. I am sure, prove ter useful. Fer nnme-s of shoes ailelrrs Wnmnnii Tiff rdlter or phone. Walnut 3Q00 or M.iln ICC I SEC RENOVATED W Brass Beds Relacquered KOTV Wc ffuarejtitce oil tcorfcrnun tcerfcrnun ship abtelutcly equal te new at l-S the cost. t'eatlirr Sitrrllle-d .Mnelc- Inte Miltlrelwi Hex Mirlncs Itr-iililinNIereil Our .lufe Calls i,iciin.icre) ISICHEL'S 1101 S. I'liiiiii- I nm 4TK -list. i;l. .17 vr. 1 EMM - nn - ..i-,. .iii.. s. b-e 0'V Thc NSW' Heme's Handv VSsSP Lamp anywhere. rt$hn, 'Sax , r. ..... ,- -I-- mm . Mhn nnd ether lumhcs -weighted base cuntnins &ubstantU tlamp that may he attached te bv-d, chair, sewing m iliine, wall. Ideal for these Jjrk terncrs. An clticicnc, arti'tu, practitjl lamp. The restful Cmcr.-ild glass shade (nature's color) Ha ju, tab'c te any ancle, directing the liulit vicrc desitc01 I-MLRALITC, JR. suitu itselt te s.uin cerncnicncc. k our eves will lasr leiiRcr an.l de better work v.aei Merkm under ideal liihtmf, conditions. A libt correct in iiiuhty nd diffusion in short, UMERALiTE WS AN ACCL-P TABLE CHRISTMAS OirT i Uflice Si,, I I nn I E U r 't lur lone let tn ' Pea' t 11 1; AUDIN 8. CO., 3R Vi'eicrrn Strct, N' .' ! iseri i Liyl 1 g U 1 1 11.. 1 cty J kN,"4!st.V . 1