-t ftjfttfV"!' '-' y'i,W T ' VW---9 RTH""" WsvHfliWllJv 'l;'iVVT ,F5"" Wv Y" 'j! ' 10 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1921 il Weman s Life and Leve v.y vin-i:i:n iiaiu eu coelev K 'Fifty-seven I arieties of Husbands: The Human Dynamo rA TllKMlINDet S driving t, r if ing off liiln-ilf mill i vi 1 1 id JiouMleI Please Tell Me What te De Hy CYNTHIA YOUR DRESS FOR THE SEASON l fiO I h,ll i ! - It eli nuiti I Knn M9P9ranpra23X?2R3t'9BSQ i. W.AtiMii, J wiNiniEn .jiwiirciieitl I out lie Is extreme! v ."geed." no one could be klndllr 'In Intent, but lie possesses it inn n i.i for work winch 'trill prnhnhh end vl''H Hfe in Us 'prime nnd Inn. I ,hfs wife In n mid aterlum. ' ' A m e r I r n n -huiitle," I mip- 'pesc folks would call It. (Vrtnlnlj. it Is unknown tn the Old World. Ill T'urnne h n il J-nglnnd innn of business ntid profc prefc profc fdenol classes, pen down te clerk, step for nftcrnoen tea. Alse In fnniidn this In the custom. It seems pffeuiliuite te our men, nud it mnl.es them irritiible, Jilft nx thei nre about te close n bis (lcnl, for which they hue trneled Sev ern I thousand miles, te have nil opera tions suspended, for tlip .simple rc,ieti that ! n i lock of an afternoon is renched. Te iiae tea appear in a law yer's office, when no women nre in sight, surely is mi old experience; but the calm, ljinphntic Canadian of the far Jserlhwp.st, for instance, refuses te (In curs any dull business matter till he has inmlc hiiiiM If m.ire culm bj ten and. per haps, i , i!;.,r. -nndwlches or little i akes. Abrea 1 the men close up smp and Ftrell ..ii the heu'ernrdv. Ir is true the de net make as miinv million per capita as American men de. but they certainly aie eiy entertaining te Women and enjoy life m sl fun nnd complete sense tlii'mvKcs, Our men plnve mndlv nn1 then die and leave a fortune t' their widow, who premptlj bujs a fnreign nobleman! Miinv nf our American dramas re volve about the modern rich man, who fB killing himse'f in Wall street, pre fcUlnablv te pn. the hills of a violently cxtruvngntit and M-ltlnli family, and who cenns li.iuie dead Mr. d. only te tilul the wife nnd grown clrldren hitting it up nt cnutitiv clubs or the opera, the .serv ants imnj, and no one te give him a het Minper and a loving welcome. How ever tviie this is te high-clay Ameri can domestic life the part which de pict the restless energy of the typical successful m.in is accurate. We sus pect that his abnormal activities arc due primarily te ills own superhuman cnerg. nnd n.nl.iiien. and only in. (den tnlh te tne extr.ivngance of I'nend Wife: but in any case, he make a most linntisfai tei In sbaud. Xe woman wnntf te duel! with n human dynamo. Th" veung ' 'i-hand I tirst mentioned Is net a niulti-millienaire, nor en the reed te being one Tin young hushand in n loving and un-c'tiii father, in a suburb, who has a monomania for work. Something .n his imagination has ter rorized him regarding the future He feels that he must make hay wlii'e the illll shines or lit fnmth will starve. He happen" te tie versatile, and tiles te Ins health After weiMtig haul nil dm , .it a alaricd job. he has studied four, hours an evening for scleral vears at u I'teiessnui Net leiiteui with that, be 'allots haul at music, and picks up, iioiiie, , ,. sule. leading a blind: Aer.v thing is gust that i eiup- t,i his mill, and his nitivitics aie limited enlv lv the twenty -four hours of each d:u. il' sax, that he deeps but four hour l -h nighl. Senie one told 1 1 j in that N,iioh'en and IMisen iiiannged en that aiiieuut. Nature gave him a fine, strong bedv and n number of talents. His physique has borne up under this abnormal strain i or some eitrs. and he is killing himself a surely as though he were taking a ' slew, insidious poison. Ills c.es al ready -jinve n wild, eccentric light. New, this man is a line, upright, un selfish soul, but de you suppose About Bobbed Hair ..llwV n ,,tlllaTW r l" K'rl!,i A V,f . ,nr,s,e( Ke ed ate coming I te veu ter advice en bobbed hair. We, !'."!." eif ;' Inchew "" "d net 'M vi.iidcrf.iMoekln,. v bet, wanl t !'.'.. i01".", ,''?" Uel,1"?'. hut betli our. m en s t'llnk tt Isn't nice. We both !ii" ,7 f,""d miJ one tlicm thinks, liUti(d hnir is mte nnd the ether nvsi it nukes gin iu common. What ,i . ., ,u.'"" ""'" eui' u"c s. n.idetM is. Dr. the iVHeWm llhe bobbed I u.ie or nun i incj . We ate (iiixleiislj wnltltiR feT n replv se jilense, Cynthia, let uh eec ttilw letter ver-v seen TWO IIOIUIINU MAIDS. ir jour parents de net approve, thnt settles the ouestlen for you; dent de It. Wants te Win Him Back near Cynthia I have been rending the woman's page In the .Kvrnisti Prn- for , '"' ' l ter man' mentliB. nnd find one moment thnt his wife gets nn.i ni,.,i , i.m..i..L. J""' ""' " Ji,7 pleasure out of liis society? I am cer- hTe Is one which has net been sehed. uiui inui sue is ii leneiy woman. ii , wni u means se mueii te me she has a nj real mntprnul love for the peer fellow (and we all love with a deepl innt'Tunl passion, lit least after ' have been married n few yen's i. she is worried nlmest te death eer his oh eh Btinate slniery. One can see her try ing g"iitlv nnd In a tactful, sweet limn tier te lure li I in Inte occasional little relnvatleti" and social pleasure-. She knows thai; his nerves nre nt the break ing point and that any nagging would tinUh him ; but "he tries te make her suggestions appeal te lilin. In vain, he deggedt) sticks te his mult fold tasks, until she might ns well net have any husband nt nil. He is de.iil'v serious. It Is as if he were ninning a race with death. One cm -e imagine n man whose doctor hnd i told him secretly thnt he had but a jenrl re live, and he must get his financial nfTn'rs in shape. s0 that his fnmily would net perish. He Is utterlv without humor, or the gambling spirit, that trusts a bit te luck, and makes a few pleasures bv the wav. His wife must nt times reach the Mini of her endurance, when pa t.pncn censes te be u lrtue. Her ex istence is deadlv and monotonous. She must feel chented out nf the je.s of comradeship. There Is no use In med itating censtnnt'y en his excessive good ness in slaving just for her nnd the two children : human nature demands joy and frivellt ! All life is rushing by. te be sure, but net in the sense thnt Mr. M be lieves It H Youth nnd T.ove nnd .Te that nre passing along, waiting for his beckoning hand. He tries te he a per fecr, husbnnd. but he is a most unsatis factory one. Yeu tnav sav that it is the econeuvc conditions, the terrible jungle of tinance. In which men must elnw eaeii ether in order te sunive thnt compels n man te pass up nil the sweetness nnd light, and .keep his nose te the grindstone, lest lie nnd ids loved ones die of starva tion. Conditions are verv bad. it I' true but that man is bunrng his cnndle at both ends, and seen tils lite force will pass out. with a last despairing flicker. Perhaps his wife's second bus- i am a girl sixteen yenrti old. tall, dark Imlred I am In love with u fel low This fellow- nnd myself went to te gether for three months, then he went vrlth another g'rl friend of mine that I travel with ,i let. She likes him : se de I. but he does net like me very much, although he speaks and often times we hae fun. Please help nie w In him back ETHKU Appear Indifferent te him. nnd his comings and goings and you will prob ably ptqtm bis curiosity nnd ntlrnct him again. Wants Mere Pleasure Dear Cwithla 1 am a girl of eight een ears of age nnd I go te night school three times a week, Monday. Tuesday nnd Wednesday. I have a stenmether " She uilnn-e ... one night a week for pleasure and also i ; XV.'i , ' ,P Mlll cnn,p,u,y Wth n i eung man. He often nks me te make 1 . ""f-'SPnient en another nKht. I de Would like te knew hew te get mere Pleaaure nnd If a girl of eighteen can ......v.. ,.vi i.urems wuneut their consent. P.KTTY. Three nlghtu n week nt school, two at home nnd two for going out or en tertaining your fiance at home seem rihIilLhln.a..wl8e.n"'1 reasonable din elghucn f0r a 0Unfr RlrI of Asks Suggestions for Presents .Wm".1;. Cvnthln ''lease let me knew nreuRli veur eolunine vh,i ,.. ...... estimation would be "a proper vet n I g.ft of nIue te give a young lady you ?!,','. Vet vtl priKTisrd te but with whom ou have been going steadily feT almost .,ci .MW. VniMI.1 Hrtn", tr... candy or stationery : thle r-if't Christmas present and I st ew l.s 'inw ers is te be use nil his talents, at the expense of band will Ii e en his savings'. Twe Minutes of Optimism By HERMAN .1. STICII ft If What Shall He De7 Dear Cinthla I am a veung mar 1 ghth- past the voting age nnd have been keeping cempanv with a girl in own ape for the past two years. Al though net formally engaged we are planning ahead for the future I wish your nd Ice In this matter ,- ,gb veur column. My future as It leeks te me new Is very uncertain, (in account of condi tions at home I am unable te make very much progress along th financial line nnd sometimes get se discouraged I feel like breaking the relationship between us and Just being friends. Al though I think the world of the girl 1 alHe thlnlc of her future and de nei want te be a stumbling block In her path Should I go en In this wav. maybe In the end It will be a waste of her t'me, as something may turn up thnt will make it Impossible for me te marrv for a few cArs at least or should I explain thlrga te the girl telling her I can't co en like this nnv longer"' Tni)l')Jl,i;i). Yeu should certainly tell the girl all about lour circumstances and tell her that ou feel ou have no right te ask her te wait se long a tlmp for you ami you want her te feel Tree te break with veu .f she sees fit. I'e net ml What we think of men anil women m our 'emicuniti the tieenlc in our ! ,hf understanding yourself, let her dn employ the children In our household helps thpin or hinders tlicm expands them or limits them It is juf possible, perhaps probable, that In our community or circle are these "in whom we are offended" be ause we de net understand them; think' them presumptuous, lnnybe; or becnus,. we ourselves by our criticism nnd unbelief have clipped their wings and nullified their influence. I Let us be squure, tolerant and brendnnnded toward even the most unpre- ! tentleus among us who knows but some dav a great man will be grateful that our attitude when he was young enabled him te de a "mighty work" ! I Prophets "Without Hener' HUMAN nature does net change very much. It is reierded of Christ that "when lie bejan te preach His fellow town- men were astonished." " The surprise found utterance In a question. "Is net this the enrpenter''" tlie exclaimed. What, in ether words, is u inrpenter doing t 'aching? Ills task is te work with his hands ! Tl ev recognized that what lie taught was wisdom, they wondered where He acquired it. They did net fnil te see the greatness of His deeds, they were unable te explain hew u hand worker could accomplish them. Thinking a carpenter ought te be u carpenter nnd nothing else, tinnble te explain hew He acquired III wisdom or performed Ills "mighty works," these fellow townsfolk of Christ were "offended in Him." In such an atmosphere the Muster found thac II" himself was affected by their attitude toward Him. and "could there de no mighty work." "A prophet." said He en that eeamn, "! net without honor, save in his own country, and among his own kin, nnd in Ids own house." What was true in the dujs of the Testaments is still icrv much true tednv. would like It te be one of xalue. AI v, lr",,r Rive a gift en Xf iears Day; If se. what Alse ,ihm oreper for same young ladv as a birth' day gift? UOOD-HHAUTED. Hetter find out If the young ladv will accept something of mere value ion knew her well, why nm ,,u I, 'ok ng v te mention scleral things shed like te have for Christmas, then take your choice? Send her flowers en ,Y" i"'" Hay Fer Christmas or hirthday a pretty pin. a chain bracelet a silk umbrella or a pretty handbag would make a nice present &."'' -L2s. lw 3 ja -.Ate. KHjMqTV"'! njf P?Msfc JiiBiitWjiife. C H. aMjlflnll&lllllB I i Il Wi II 1 IkeV bbIH u sWfllwfllilHK. vfiiifllHE'i m& w iH:M UH fa fhm Jm,-. I V Adventures With a Purse Of course you nny have tnere tlinn one. but the ma jority of us have what we call "my Mlk dress," wlileh does duty for rnrd parties, matinees, nnd general Sun day best nil win ter. This one Is of ennten crepe with something new In the Way of arranging bends for trimming. The .double bands arc unusual. Silver ribbons te match the steel bends arc tied about the cuffs I Mm le by Old MnMra. Central New Mrs. Wilsen Tells Housewives The Old Chef's Tasty Suggestions Leng Experience Finds Out Many Secrets of Flavoring and Combinations of Feeds That Make Ordinary Dishes Different TK YOU like te embroider, nnd If your J- baby hns n room te himself, or If u Imve a friend whose bnby bus Its very own roetri; you will be Interested In the!0 sets. The set Includes a bed spread, n pillow cover nnd a bureau carf of linen crash. Kacli Is .stamped with n design and figures of ti little boy and glil. And with each comes n square of pltik-nnd-whlte Rlnghnm, which Is, if j en please, the little boy nnd girl. These you (lit out nnd applique en. Yeu have no idea what quaint set this mnkes for the nurser. There is a sample quilt already made up se thnt. you can get an Idea of hew nicely it makes up. The spread is $1, pillow cover and scurf each fifty cents. "Yeu have no Idea hew many wash cloths I sell," she explained te me. Hut when 1 saw them I could readily appreciate that she must sell countless numbers of them, for they nre se nt trnctUc. Seme of them lmve spinjs and baskets of (lowers embroidered in the corners. Others hnve nn initial with .some cress-stitch embroidery around them. The wash cloths them selves arc of geed quality, tiud the bit of handwork In colors makes them most attractive. And ou may say what you like, but nice wash cloths de add te the nppenrnncc of the splck-nnd-span white bathroom. The prices ure lifty-tivc cents. If you have small lingers, nnd if vni, wnet .. Hide ctmseil silver fine te wear ns n guard with your platinum ring, I knew where jeu can buy one In sterling sliver for tiff cents. They remind one of the platinum wedding riiifts. It Just .se happens thnt the shop iiuh only me smuiier-siivu uuus jum .n... '..h (I.A., 1....... I.A.... T-nf., 1,'aII IIU" fill sill , Jilli; Utv II sl,' "V.I liked, und all the ethers have been sold. Ter nninM nf sliepa ailJrr- TTnmae'ii Tnt Wlter or otiena H'uinut 3U0U or Muln tel An Old-Fashioned Garret Brings Visinns nf Rntrm D7e ? T This Wonderful Playroom and Treasure Heuse Has Gem 0 of Style With the Children Who Used te Leve It Se new history juHbeglnninsie,,,, fold K. By CopirteM. MRS. M. 19il. bu lfri. If. t riehts rervrd A. YIIS0N Wihen. AU If it Is te be done A man should cr break nn engagement. The Weman's Exchange 6end a Self-Addressed Envelope Te the h rtiter I H'.ei in '"'; Dear Maduni I am go ng te enrtain .it ii H-ti;. ween pa ' d I ''.ill I" very grateful 't you w iuu i. 1 me how hew how te decerat'.' the heus. ,,nd 'aide inex pensively Wli.u r. fresii mnts neu d hi anpre. prlate" H ft I! If ou wnii' ih r- cu'ar part.. i ci Is all piip.iMd rl. n.'at 'tis .lecon .lecen .lecon tlens and r in- ' i hub for Halloween . send a se.fieM' -s. .1, st.ni.npd i-nvel"! ' nnd 1 will n a t r 'e yr-u. Hut If you . want de. ernti i.s thai can he get up I quickly anil .is ly. K-t autur.n l-aeH . wild flowers nnd some pumpk n lanterns which are sei.l at th. fn and ten cent store Arr.ii'g' h' m .iron ,d the meir , In which seu 'ire peint: te h.ive the parts and make a ctnterpie. e for tin table of a larger pun-;.k.n Mil. r doughnuts. , nuts and uppli sre 'h'- ifgu.ntien Hal- ' lewecn refr. 'diments the rooms'' Any sjggestlei.h ., rfntly .ijijiric ated T If seu wi f.fnci ., Se!fn,,i, s!.inu..sl ei t! p.- I .si.an l( Kl uj j m -urn' -p'ciai uicor.ifens n-d i,- "is mr a party rfir HeMe ,,, u'l p-ef(r usig your si hoel . i, ,, ci"- papr which Is dn-ented .!' . nv. s. cu out tlm l.iurs .r,i ' I' -f OIKS tOg Uh, Hl2 i Kl i li:g ncresR tl e rne e Have some R ' ' ' u,s nnd wher-er ,, ri. lei gatner huge hurch e s Te bank In the cerni r 1 d. i -orate one room 'lui ., ,. would base brown and go'.i n tie s and flowers, and the .. i-.. r ,, .. i. .. ... ,.. i. ' .. .... : " ' .!,.- Jn il r f!.. ( HI vr,. 'eas I I. sug i' a Vi Parties for Halloween Ter grown-ups thee is "The Veil of Mjstery," with all kinds of spooks and -ccr-ts and a guessing contest nnd n big joke when the lights nre turned up. Fer little boys nnd little girls MetI,cr fiense is giving n party w ii i n she will nttend herself. It h.is the goosiest games and the cute-t decorations that little people will ist love. Si ud a self-addiesseil stamped en en "e;e ti the Kdlter of Weninn's Page for tlit details of invitations, i ''orations, stunts, tetrrshments nnd favors for these two parties. THH old chef says thnt when cooking cereals, if just half of the amount yen Intend te use Is added te boiling water, nnd the mixture beaten well for n few minutes, with an egg benter. it will prevent lumping nnd improve the flavor verv much ; then ndd bnlance of cereal and cook in usual manner. Try adding a cup of thick apple sauce te b-eakfn-t rereal lust before serving. This also gives additional fla vor te pancakes nnd waffle batters. Add one cup of thick unsweetened tipple sauce te the bntter when readv te conk. Try This Very Tasty HWi Wash and plnce in n s.imepan two pounds of pig knuckles and cover with boiling water. Cook until veiy tender, se Mint the bones may easily be le moved. Let, cool nnd then remove the bones and boil the liquid te reduce it te n little mere than half. Add te the reduced liquid Tire faMr.ipenii.i of vlntin trhirh hai brrn soaked in four tablespoons nf cnhl irner, One-half cup of sharp ruler vinerar. One onion, nrntrd. One (irrrn pepper, mitirrrf finr. One t'aMrtpoen nf mustard srrd. Onti teaspoon of clrry seed. Thr pigs' knuckles with bones rr rr meved. Tire level teaspoons nf salt. One level teaspoon of prpprr. Turn into n china bowl and phi'-e in icebox. Chill nnd then cut in thin slice- nnd serve nn lettuce. top lenves of the celery. Spread en a clean paper In a wnrin place te dry. Hub between the hands te powder mid sift through n coat se sieve. Kill into fruit jars and lnbcl nnd use in sauces, gravies, salad dressings, soups and salad te impart the delicate and delicious ccl erj flavor. Try This nn.lnre nf Vesetahle Pare nnd dice Thrrr carrots. Three ft'i-niix. h'ivr onion, V te s'nlks of cilery. Cove- with hnii.tig vvnt-r and cook iinii' tender. Drnui an I tinn mince tine i our slices of biieen. P,rvei nicclv nun te tlie eceked tegctebVs with and (hic-hatf run of fiiir'u i'e.,.i .,.. leu. ' Vat left from rnnkina baron, fine teaspoon of salt. One-half trasp-iei of prpprr. Tire rupi f "iil iirni) sauce, Onr-hulf rup of iratid rhrrsr, Il'-nt te the boiling point and then serve in n soup plate en a till k slice of toast. Scoleh Mist Slice six slices of bread and cut cadi" 'li;e hi Milliners. Puce in n shallow nnkiiig dish and then place in a bowl nr nnd enr-hnlf cups of milk, I hi cr f7. 'I hire nnin.ii, prated. I rn tablespoons nf parsley. nr trafpeun of salt. lni. half traspnnn e) irhitr pepper, One nip of grated rhrrsr. Meat te blend tlioienclih- .m,l ,!, T, ex rac't ev'e' j drrp of inkc f,e, -'vep the bread and bake i a slew; 111 (At.u.l . rf lIVl'll til ' f IIHTl'. U 11 nillmln. " the lemon, cover the lemon ler live mm-i tltes wlti quite soft. Mush That Hns n niffercnt ri.iMir bnlling water, then ream out lfl'l until) the juice. I Handkerchief Corners Halle h. I'VfiMi ii in - . n ,i . . . .. ii : . : ." ei u.if ". "miibk ciieesee etn or linlrg ma' -rlU .t the windows if ther- nr net te man- If se hang the cloth when vn it sr-fins appreprate and juste bine, vv lh..s (.ats bats and owls en them ;,y a r, irij'-r IIuve tiurntikln ln,rn , . Decorations for Halloween Te tir l.rn '' ,l ' """ ''"" ' ! Dear Madam -I like ".an v elhirs, am I oemhig te seu fe- h'.t' ui class of tha high si lic.i t.s go i te give a mnak. d EOClal, whii i is tu be h' Id in two lar-e , roeiiib-ot i l.ui 1 l--8 cel rs .r- j brown and goal Vs'h c'l .veu.d lie met" ar-prepi tr te d. .orate the rooms wit our lelia: or Ha lewe"i cel or on en room el i.icli.' i '.in you d scril son unusual it attuici.ve ,i some of the electric lights and f..st.n tw wi'eh fa se faces tege'her with an eruig. i'i" piper neon te make ether shad. - i. me oeceraiions is.-.li PJs 'ii., of i.rnrge paper with black silhe :,!,-, I'H" d en t'le front would alsi h i.m, ,. Of .. I l.nnA . .. ' ' os-F" jwui lliy w II ki -.i i Hiirc HS b. I' I unusual tt at'!in'i.- a . t' tl-iu I ir- . t "ui ut,ps ' Tiiii;'.s You'll Lere te MaUe , ,,:;,'" s ll 'III ,'.' ilfir- ' Hat SMYaingcSx t..t,1B,., fff yV-CHTtrs5sysS. -n ill ite-e LMI?, -Jvili:&cV-C3r3rQVCVWs f"'" II e Mr mWPWWcfEEtt8& -. fa, B&" ' HSS;iW477y B xarrrrrmttr1rrA-griT- UiVWy ' H 'sSSti'Aiv!ivl?JsllP ji? ?P iiltniuii. enf - I ' jtVxVS-2---S' " ",, f A Vtuv n-i't ,1 a 'I ."I. ' is. H! L -v UASKIiiT no I.' n.1'1" '""i '"it .1, 1 . iscar l Htri Read Your Character Ihglu Phillips tlOS' .ire r' le,e , ,,J, . int, Ulie linn itlier i.i-e the fhnni are -mi thinking of. II. i real hollest-le-goodlicss b it rati er of w hat pass. . ,neli s s.iee ii. I- tnc real sirib oes, n. , 1 net i ten a iiietln r , ,,nl,l ,.,,, it 'tils II .iilill. i.f b.'ll u ... I' g.ll 'I lie rial m. il, inure si.ubbi d thin t 'Ii signal.' a- siml, re, but It dei Tlllll i lull bev 1 t cell-lilelablv we eri innrf 'lel."tl nai i lid iiieiitallv l r neli. -an -. an lipellllilctltllM.V &., P A vci s UASKI'.T i i" ilea Dt.iaii. Htravv Ian ' Ifll'UA K( IlllOOS widest part in l-s i " 'd eire i Wire theae scallop" wuh la.ilv ..Ii wins Then bind Ihein will, bias ImihIs if -, Its cretenne or satin .i with Mlvit ..i l-,bben. If son in u hinds with n,ile's litld brush, pamt ihe Uesv. rs . m t ie outside uh shown "lieiwi- . . . j 1 i . j n Ihein In silk or nit Hen I urn ii.i..iii. r(r you con even cinlirm icr tleui in urn Wteus, I.llie the but with Mil ,,, ,, tonne. Make u three-imh lienduif: t' ,the ten. Jlun rlt)len through n using ml Ihd lujt Inte the shape you want nu raw in ee e'lignteu with your .SKW l-LOUA go wilh iiiiirked mental 1 ' s ,nsi ssers i, i .. .... Mv Is te have sl idie.is tastes hut when I'.l.'i il Willi -( id the take It ii ,,.e. most ever thine else, in ., i,., 1 1 . .... t -ell -e Si iplicitt. strnigliifenvni'(ln,.ss and ii. mete are the kevnetes of Hieir i bar (liters, and .veu will de well if Sllll ,,, net n h upon them tee linpllu'tlv for results in nnv task that re,(jn, j,,,. aginatien nr foresight roe the rest tiny nun he nitive r,r pn-sivi. intuitive nr theiightful m-i-table or nuiuibie vv hiiiisicul ei -temlv as unit h' .ndicated hv ihe niaiiv ethet rluirm tcrKtlcs bj which, in coiiihiniitien with their snub noses, you should form jour opinion of 'things. - A To::erjo' Hu'df Hands f'l I . MW W,, II I ..i hud lulter st.iri In.vv 'e ii.nkc tin m for Christmas pn seats. I'iverj bedv likes te leiene them nud the.v nre such nice fun'.v work. The lop l.aiidUerchief show u here was made of lavender linen, with lolled ceges i ress-stlichi'd In black. Three threads weic drawn e.nii wav In one corner and both sides hemstitched in block tu make the de. ei Minn. Tin sei end one was white wilh l.einstiti bed edge and four cKissed line- in rose thieid. wlih small melded .piaies Ne. i was duik blue linen winked In white, with tlie rolled cross cress stitched edge and a corner of crersed lines In n St.t I llce.SillL' white outline' white roses Fried mush with bacon mak' a 'a sir breakfast dish Te prepare the muslj. place in a saucepan 7V,rre pin ft nf uatei, Tue traspoev of salt. One-half teaspoon nf prppei, Onr-hnlf teaspoon of thpin. One larfr onion, ginted. Tire eurecs of finely shieddid ilmd hrrt. Mring '" n boil nnd ndd sh,.;v tun r ip. of fine i virniiicnl. Stir censinniJv a-i.l ioek until the mixture will held a spoon iiprishf- 'Him rinse u louf leuf slmpcd pun anil pour in the luixtule la t stand nverniglii und in the tnnriinu "if in half-ill' h slues. Cut i.icli sib . in half 'tnd then dip in flour and in own nicclv. Serve v ith eiisp -lie.' of liueen Often the housewife has un oppor tunity te purchase a hug" huneli e," (eUrv nt n moderate cost. 1 iguie ! use (Tery bit of ihe celery in the fol fel fol lewing meniier : I'sunlly the large bum lies contain twelve fctalks and the smaller ones from font te six stalks. I'se the tender in side liranih''" for the table Make them , i.sp by placing en be t hi n i..l. uuii r. Celery nu dratlu Cleanse the coarse outside linml and nit in inch pieces. Cever with be1 -ing wnter and cook until lender. Itr.nt. and then pla'e in a biking di-di ii'nl a in Om lan.ic onion, niinrcd fini Onr large nrrcn pepper, iiiiwul f, Onr cup of coarse breid crumbs, Onr tiaspenn of i,alt. One-half teaspoon nf pepper. Veur slices of baien. minced fine a I brnimcr! before uddui'j Our and nnr-half cups nt imnn sni.re. Mix. spieni the ten snie.ulilv arm ever with tine hrendcriin b , and h,. tablespoons of grated che. e llnl.e i i n het even for twenty minute- Celei v . tripe and evsteis is a old-time dih. Mill''' tine tialf a of looked tripe and cover with boiling water. Cook for fifteen minute-, nnd then drain and leek ever twenty-live elsters. See tlllll lliey lire fiee fjum bits ,,f shell, l'riiln and pnibell. Plui e tlie trijiu and u, stirs in n saucepan und add one cup of celerj i 'it in Inch piei es and parbuilid and One grttn pepper. min ed fiui . Due union, griitid, Tire tablrspmnii of tin fig pnrslig. One trinpiiiin of fall. One-half teaspoon of prppn. 'I no enis of th u f: ircaiii sain 7 ice tablespoons ej eniur. Try This Cereal Pudding l'lie c In a deep bowl Our una" nnr-half nips of 'mi.rii iiirnkjtitl irrial. ip nf liriad i rimib. i (' i ups e Jinr'.u i linpnrri left -ever ipplcs. butter. baking Celli en 7 "er ' iti of thick aniilr O: i up nf mill,. 'iic ii i ll-lirntrii c;(. "" ' up of brnii n ,s (;i7i Our i up of ,rrilfil inisiiit, " -half teaspoon of salt, tim -eit traspoen of iiutiiire. Ihur ta bit spoon a of nultid u. v eii aiui then t im into I -' in .1 cover ttnil st in ., nan of warm I'.aki for ion v -live niiuutes in (ven and serve with treacle 'I reaele Sauce li n in a Stic 'p.ui e n i up of sirup, tiir eud eiic-hiilf tups el irater lour tablespoons of mrnitarih.' Our. half cup of re-na. Mn te dissolve and ihen bring "d and took slowly f.u ten minutes, New- add Mlt a si sl,i The Question Cerner Today's Inquiries 1. In order te earn her living, what domestic occupation has n certain woman in Kngland been engaged in for forty years? 2. When one hns sheets of different sixes, describe an easy method et telling "which Is wlileh" when they are folded. fl. Hew Is a charmingly unusual tray fashioned? 4. What does the old-fashioned ex pression "under tlie rose" sig nify? J). In what way are n great number of ths new evening dresses made? fi. I'escribe a coquettish chiffon sleeve thnt is a deceiving length. Saturday's Answers t. Nine thousand W the astonishing number of scrubwomen that are required te keep New Yeik office' buildings clean. 2. Hy using it as n pad fnt the iron ing beard, n blanket that has worn er.v thin can no put te ex cellent use. li. In order te insure perfe( I match ing of stockings, ufter they hnvdj been washed, ii is an excellent thing te sew with colored em broidery thread small, distin guishing marks en each one. u.sing a different mark for every pair. 1. A geed method of cleaning it piece of jet is te ue u piece of cotton, moistened with a little geed oil. nnd then polish with an old white kid glove. ri. Fer cnrr.viug a few coins, a tiny bag, ciociieted with henna-colored silk und trimmed v 1th steel beads, is extremely smart. 15. An inserted side piece if white broadcloth, extending from the neik te the hem, is an unexpected trimming found en a dress of dark serge. te Our half traspnnn r,l nnnamen. On lb Itaspnen of t anilla. t mm serve het , ver pudding. WHAT'S WHAT Hy nni.EN nrrip Mrs. Wilsen's Answers Dear Mrs. Wilsen- Would veu please tell me what vegetables should he put in boiling water te cook and which in cold water? MRS. C. M. Coel: nil vegetables in boiling water; te place them in cold water and heat te boiling point nel only cause- the valu able fend clement te dissolve from the feeds and bet nine a part of the wnter in which the vegetables are cooked, but this method nNii permits the essential flavoring te lieenme dissipated and therefore lest. Prepare the vegetables and cover with Imiling water ami cook until tender, then ditnn. season and dress ns de-ired. Hear' Mrs. Wilsen -- Will veu please give a recipe for making g.-'ape jelly and quince jam? .hs ir. iWr.ipe dellj Stem grapes und was),, ,rH ,,j New plan' in a preserving keltic and add one und n hnlf nips ,,f water for every iieund of grapes weighed after stemming. Itring shivvl.v te boiling point, mashing well with wire potato masher: leek until the grapes are soft, then cool, nnd turn in a jell.v bag te let drip. Measure tin- juh-e and return te the pre.seiving kettle. i(ji fnr twelve minutes nnd then add three quarters of n cup of sugar for everv rup of juice. Stir te dissolve tlie sugar nnd then bring te u bull, fnek twelve minutes, pour in titeiilizcd glasses, feel and seal with puruffin. I'se tin- pulp left in the jelly bag for muking grape butter. Hub the pulp thieiigh tlie sMve and measure, place In the pieserviiii; kmle, and add two-thirds i up of sugar for every i up of the grape pulp. Stir te di-solve the sugar und then bring se-ilv te a boil. Cook until thick like jniu". Stere like jell t . Quince Jam Cut the quinces in small pieces and barel.v cover with cold water. Coel, slowly uulil the quint es are very soft; then turn in a fine sieve and rub the pulp through. Mcasuie the pulp nni juice ami return te the preserving kettle. Add two-thirds cup te every' cup of tlie pulp; stir te dissolve tlie sugar, then cook slowly until thick like lam. Stere in the usual manner for irlllcs. i 'ill I ne Indian .Summer walking party ail, i, is d-llgh'ful dlveisien for a .Hatur I i.v or -einij.n iifwrneun outing, or for 'i. i iing wlen the 'hunter's moon" el' (li fiber Illumines ever path with a most the effi ct of (III light 1'ietn four te ten couples assemble Tin. man in the hnd times the Hten.s una (at ihe nd of very ten or fifteen minutes mini (. ( ee calls 11. ill '" and Hie wiieu jiarty i must step walking and talking Then i Ihe leading man gees down te the end of ihe llni, while all the ether men move ferwfinl one steli. Thus theie i -...., -.. - . fJ ,. clinnge. or partners m every uait TI.A walker whose talk has been interrnet.a li.,,, r itretlv fe the beiliiiL' noun nn.l ! must continue the conversation with ti.n then serve hi soup plate en u slice of new partner ami 1 se en until the home trust. OnrnM. with a Httle l.ard-heiled ' r x "&"?.' "a'n 'f j. egg which hns been rubbed through a 'means of entertplnlnir new or mixed la", sieve, qtiulntances. as the rui'Id clianges allow Careful!) save all the green and white no em, te Ijecem? uwnu. h Lenex China for Wedding Gifts Wright Tyndale P9 r i & van Keden 1212 tt.itnut Sired I . 121 , rpHKHH are se few .eal gnrrc ndnys. x "'" In mnileriijhniises we ,a,0 ,,..., practical, nnremntlf tliln vVwi. "' loon, te play In. no shr.d.Vs te ,,i" tilnte the Imnirlnntleii-nnd ntili ' room right next deer. nnet,' Or els" v-e live In apartments .., store our leftover things ,.,.!; M and unlnterestln.T. in n place f' made for them In the basement C'f; Or else we live n j10 j, sllrrhflv sninll fnr .... i .. .""' M .:;.. :.!:"" ;'"". we i, I"" ei' ii nit- rooms ns it tnLITlf nun rt 1, a... t ....... .. .,. ,., ,,,,,,, ,r storereoM And nobody wants in !.. ,i' " hew. '""', """mr iWJ: in: "" s' i' i. wilh,,1,: iiiiii nr r.i i ( l Tiii ti t, - ml nobody vnn( te piny tl .r euiiu mr speed, space nmI , . ficatiens new. lm Tlire is no waste ren ,,,, , ,IOn, . r ninnies, nnd no possible hint or w. incien ei n secret pn-.sage tl.n. li ve ........ "- ! THR old house In the country had se many possibilities that they fell In love with it ns seen ns the.v saw It. and new they arc hnvlng fun fixing It up. It Is mere than a hundred yenrs old. with fireplaces, low ceiling, quaint windows, and the windins stairways that tnnke old-fnshletied houses m charming. If the first fleer is pleasing. th sec ond fleer Is mere se, with its low win win dewsills affording a comfortable place te sit nnd gaze ever the fields of grass, dried te an ernnje color, te the trees of n we ids that Is nil glorious with red and copper and geld. There nre three little steps own Inte one rcem. n mnrvelnus linen closet, sug gestive of crocks filled with ginger coekiei. hidden away from prying eyes and eiger fingers and n mysterious deer that s.-ems le beckon nnd whisrer (f romance nnd secret things. Ter it enens en tlie steps eeinc un te the garret ! Oh. tint wonderful ster bidden treasures, old forgett ntini-i iicaIm. tM,.a ",I.A.u.,. clothes nnd dreniiii! ' A s'' tl,(vre w""ldn t be mueii time te On rainy dnvs. fe sle.il up 'these steps. , XT. use n garret if we had one with a handful of these stolen ginger Distances nie net se great ns tlt c.iekie.-t. n book, perhips n -loll or two. juscd te be. n rainv day does nnt ,! nnd n iieadful et drenms! a dnv nt home because it Is imnnsslku te get te school, or an nfternenn 'n ,. THK nir enstles that have been built in : I euse beenttp It is unpleava'it te gn e,i gurrets! Tlie princesses that have in the- rain, lived there, (he srmd l.idie- who have Irelleys. niifomehiies. pni-e,l tp., fallen ever their lone kirts strutting , I'tntioii-picfere thetttes and jlairoem about under the ienf. "Vc "hanged nil thai. The secrets that have been told, th.it Anyhow, we don't go in for lni!ilr. lure been disuerercd. thnf have been ' rastlit, and acting parts ind di-enwrinr betrned. in thnt great loom with its ''"rets n we tifed te. sloping sides, while tlie rain piurcd a,"'', 'im."!s nre much tee childish for eewn, blurrinc the window panes and "" nowadays, und tee sin-, closing out Mie view. i .-,,- -.-77" The troubles thnt have been confide 1 ' jI'I'-rAMIM-.I) garrets nre rara te the musty trunks nnd old pieces of J J in these days, furnltuie up there, tlie sorrows thnt 1'ut net quil, se r.iie - r liiidren wne have been sobbed out under cover of the could spend n whole d'l.v p'.ivinr n noise of the downpour en the reef, tliem. or dicilning in thnn. What a story a garret could tell All that kind of thins hn'. gene nut of what visions it brines, even new with n style new. vvnys probable, nlwnvs mvsterj(u, J, eleuse of for- . ways nllurlng possibility of nn iiM.f.i. irgetten tej-.l lened house. "I"1' xffl The Heart Pirate lly HAZEL DF.YO nATCHELOli f.OBuHeht, 1911. bv PuhHa Crdaer Cemtani Theodora Caldwell has become en en eaged te Jimmy Iilaml and te her surprise is net happy about it, She tells her employer, llichard Ulakrs lee, that sjic is leaving te be mar rird and because he feels she has no rights aside fiam his Irishes, lie kid naps her and eni-ries her off en his yacht bound for a Seuth American business trip, ftrr tire days at sea the prepellcr shaft biraks, and they arc forced te make fnr shore, but 110 before ninkeslrr, .seeing Thre for the first time as a teaman instead of an office machine, falls in line irith her and aks her te marry him. He is amazed ai her tefusal. for he has plirays'had tehat he wanted mil of life. Hut Thee is dctm.iined te be faithful te limmtt in spite of the fact that lltakcslce's high-handed methods .nie iron her love. When the yacht lands at Sarnnnnh she escapes and takes a train for Sric Yerk. Hut irheii she sees Jimmy she finds him srilling le believe the irerst nf the srfnatian. They quar rel, and 7 hee sind.s him air ay. CHAPTKK XLIII An Implied Lie WUV.S Kichnrd lllakeshv reached tlie hotel en the evening llint Then escaped and took the train for Xew Yerk, Mrs. Itreen nut him in the lobby. "Where in Mls Caldwell?" he asked quickly. "(!one!" was Miss Itreen's reply. "Dene; what de you incanV" ".lust that Mr. P.lakeslee. We readied tlie hotel, and 1 went le register as you told nie te. When I turned around Miss Caldwell hud disap peared. "' With nn exclnniutien. K'u hard I'lnkeslee turned awa.v, turned awav se quickly thnt he did net see the mulh ienf, glrnm t lint appeared sudden, In Mis, llreen's light blue eves. When lie turned hack n-moment later the gleam hid disappeared and she was once mere her usual self, quiet ami respectful "She hnd no money!" he exclaimed. "Net n (ent. I hud decided net te pay her until we reached New Yerk. I wanted te take care of her until thru, te see her hack safely." "I don't think I'd worry about her. Mr. Hbikeslce; it's nut ns though she couldn't I" ok out for herself. Mi. Caldwell is n very independent veuug woman, she'll mnnrge somehow; it Isn't as though she hnd lived a .sheltered ex istence." He looked nl her then and unih r his keen scrutiny a dull flush crept up into her cheeks. , "I hop- .veu don't think I've said mere than I should have, sir, it was merely te relieve jour mind -e that ou wouldn't von j about her." "Wen.v ; hew can I help worrying!" lie snapped, in his characteristic wy. A girl like thnt without tnenev. nj in a strange city, it's iirrcdlbK II nil) thing happens te her " , 1,rnke ,,IT' rf nil) thing happened te Then. Tlie thought was horrible. Never te see her ngnlu. nnd te knew V'm m1 f'em', ,0 ,mrm tltre'iRh Mi deliberate determination te Imve till own iiaj, Fnr the first time since he hnd known the girl lie thought of her side of the euestlnn. She irm ...e....t i te he married; she wanted te get hivvic te ner lever. uuv he hud refused te give her tlie menej te take her there. N'.i wonder she hadn't vvaitcd ; a girl llkj that would wait for no man: slietcenlil j go where her heart prompted her M go. no mutter what dangers she lnlghc have te encounter en the way. Hut Then alone in Snvr.nnnh. without money! What could she de; hew could she escape? The thought occurred te him thnt she might have had some menev with her. nnd he turned nnr.iin te Mrs. rtreen. He was utterly nbllvleui of tlie fa-t that tliev were stindlng in the crowded lobby of the hotel, that people were passing and staring nt them curiously; he thought of no one but Thee, net even of himself. "Perhaps she had some money; d') ou knew whether she did or net?" he rasped our. "I'm net sure, but I tliinl; she hid some." Mrs. Iircen returned "Hneugh for railroad fare?" "Well, it seems te me. Mr. Il,ike lee, thnt she must have, had enough. Of she weuldt 't have run off like that " , He nnddfil. The thought was com : flirting and Then hud common senfce. She wns no wishy-wnsh.vi. bread-and-butter t.vpe of girl. Ne, she wns any thing but that. What a mate she would innke for a man : for him. for he hd svVern te have her. i "All right." and lie nodded liru-quel' ' tp Mrs. Ilncn ; n nod of disini-sal. She turned a wit), glad that he hud net , questioned lief my further. She ns I glad she hnd given Thee the money te 'gel awav. Once in New Yerk with the innn she had premised te iniirrv th danger te Kiehurd Itlakrslee would - , ever. Senu' dsi) he would thank lier for wlint she had done; some duv when tl'i infatuation of Ins was a thing of the past. Tomorrow "A day lnfriulei'" Children Leve Desserts Had your iron today? Eat mere raisins Any time yeuVe an appetite te trade for delight, just call for Pest Teasties best cernjlalces Ne need te wxpt unr but the best in corn flakes yen ipeak the name, "Peet Teasties." 14 .J (war.stL ,JlkA uMikitr,... Jfcti- rd ' r. no,- imuimii., ., .- ajyiiii .'&-J 'a"J. 1. ;..