rfiMBHEHfiBjMMMMMIJH EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1921 t I (Ei r r- a r ir r r 7Ae Hear Pirate r- r IJy HAZEL, DKTO BATCHELOR fecuHeht. lit I. iu JiMle Lrdaer Compart 7nrnfnirt ftltttl-rll line l.rnm.tsi , . ffftnrf n Jlntmii lllntul ntnl In hrf Hurprlnc is net happy about it. She tens ner employer. Hich'tra Hlakci Ire, that she is Icivinq te he mar- flffl mill Iifi'tlii9n t,n . mh h i, a itn Wights aside from n't iriihci he kid- nep ner unit rnn iri her op en AM yacht haun&jet a Seuth American business trnft? lin- i,n ,lnt .1 jlf(l the propeller shaft bienks, nml Mhey arc fereeit te make for shore. ei vei ncrnrc iflnltcMcc, secinq T hen fell- litn fival h'nin it inuitu nstcad of nil iiffire machine, fnlh in ' lOVe teilh lltr unit ,!. lie- In tmitt'il him. lie 11 itnta:ed at lnr icfiixal, for he has nlwayi had tehnt he Itmilteil mil nl til I!,, I Tlir-,1 ,' tdcfcrmind te he faithful te .liminn, , v.fll spite of the fnet thai Hlnkiilcr has 'swept her ey her fiet. When ihe I irtaches Aer il, she fin'h Jimmy Tabietutcly 111111 nrthn of her fnith. Jniiii sin trttiki Ihe 1 niim.it ment, ' jOikJ tehen l.'-'hard lllnkttln iii- t 'jCOITM f Arif ihi hni llril, he 11 finiein. CIIAI'TKIt M.IV A Gay IntrudtT irilAUl) ISI.AKKKU'i: nn first R te the ruili'Miiil -tiitinii. wIiitp he wen tumble tn lnul nn truce of Tli Ne eiip lmil i-i iii'M.ilicrnl lier. nml I.H i,'etild net own 1I1 trrtnini' wliitlirr shr hiil left the it, or net 1 le miuli- up I liis mind ImniPilMtrlj te ii-nve town, nml Mlii'ii Iip rrttirnpil te tin- ttlmrf wliiir' his jui'lit lind derkril he jme order" te ' Jlie rnptiiin te lme the il. 1111,130 r ,'tiiir.l - seen ,n nnslble :wid t" n 11 up tli-' const ns seen 'is 1 lie lie.it wi n ail . ! Then lie reti:rneil tn tli h.ilel. Ift',i messue for .Mrs. Ilicen 1,1 fellow him I tp ttie i-'tj tlie net dij ami took t It-- miiiniKiit train for .New eri lle a CiTtnln that In some n the sirl lind litnilicil the neef'arj inuiiex te return te her home, and he i iletermined te tPneli her ns seen 11s jsistilne. i If 'ie had top;ie, te 'liink nt all mtlntial'j he would have reallreil the absurdit of his liehaier. 1 In he was. an e.xporienood man if iln world, llat llat Sfred mid defprred te by the hlshi'st In fie land and tlii'ikniR of neihinc en rtli hut tins eirl who whs hu prt.ite cretar . II" tinted her ard he in-I (ended te fijlit for lier. Kven new In tllil net knew what he Intended te de. but the er fut tl.rt ihe w.t e'iiiIiiik i h'lni sputred him nn the mere. 1 il We a.i.s still the creat Hieliard Bln'es1ee. with his mind fixed en t.ime 1 (liins that he wanted. (In two occasion , only had lie 1 topped te think of Thu. I Th w roust a Hy .1I3AN The Company The whole pounte bns beep amused (irer 11 deed that resulted in the death of n young girl. I She bad been n geed girl, but had ept bad eeinpnny. And te nil ri-monMraUeiis against hesp dangerous companions she hud anld, no doubt, ns innnj a girl en the same read has said before lier. "Oh. I Can take care of mjself " Hut It turned out that she could net J Yeu can't walk through n den of wild inlmals and come out unscathed. Yeu can't, for any length of time, breathe tn n polluted, disease-ridden ntmespberp ind stay health. Yeu can't enjoy the J lid fln'ver of n toadstool and escape Ihe poison Yeu can't, by all tin rules )f the game, dance without pning the lilnpr. I Ner is anj girl clever enough te be jjble le play areiinu wun quesiimwiun- The Weman's Exchange Net Sure of Her Coloring JotheJSiUtarafWeman'iraor ""' """ "'" "oeuin no miule .' I'm T)ear Madam I have a few questions Invited te several pirtes and would ( would like te have you answer and l.U" te have somethmtr "odd" If poa pea Jhank you verv much for kIvIiir me the slhle I am elKhteen yrnrs of ape. vlm f.t.,1 smice renulreil m your Inter-1 w'lsht 122. helirht S feet I Inches: istlne column te de se I have I'eht ialr which Is neither blonde nor red. tray eyes, light skin with quite a few wfcle tlcht eve lashes and eye brews if - - i 1 v.ir.rie1' I What colors de veu think should be Weintne te ni"' ' What color would ' KCOininK te inc. ou HUWJst for a winter coat and what , Ijert of fur would ue sunume . t ' What color for an cveninB Jrss and ' .r ,..i,,. 1 "it.ri'i! for a irtrl of eleht- ' Questions h, l. u SSS.nfCpP rTbHght'red ,ik uet trimmed with poppies Seme Developing Exercises . Te fir t'cier nl tremim's I'nw' Dear Madam What are some geed (Scerclsc!- I could de at lwm te develop the chest ' AIbe hew could I gam elght quickly? Is almond meal better , te use for the face in place of soap? 1 MISS HKTTY. I Before you go te bed at night take Mve or six deep briaths Inhaling, through the nose, held'ng the breath Until you can feel it tilling )our lungs, then exhale slevvlv through the mouth Always de this slowly. Th-n extend jiir your arms straight out in front of you. draw them back, still holding them Straight out. as far as )uu can Net 1 iBt. but as etten as ou tan without 'jtellng un ache. It jeu lentinue these you will find your chest di.velepln , alcely. The deep breathing will help veu te jjaln we ght. and If ou eat .1 flttle mere of stnrch), fattening feed 01 Brink as much milk as )uu can eveiv day you will seen gain. Unless soup Is harmful te veur skin, tb nlmmul meal Is .ti better for it. It Is s'iftenliig but a geed facial beap hat thn same .Jffcct J I Costumes for Twe Friends te the Editor 0 H'emmi'n Vaijr ' Jr R Deur Madam Can you please sue- Things You'll Leve te Make f ChildiSchoel-BaJ .rttUft , Ker the little tot te carry his books In, tjiake this CHILD'S HCllOOI, 11AU Aid envelope-shaped bat; w'lll de us the feun dutfun. Frem some story book or mag tlne cut u pliluie that the kiddle will like, Ulue or stitch It le the bag. Then Slicllae It with clear shellac If treated ill tli' manner It will remain In geed Condition for months. If It should begin ) leek sluibby, romevo the picture with net water, and replace witn niieuier pic. ture. Th Is nukes a (.'HII.D'W SCHOOL BQ u little dilTerent from (he etners. V KLOItA. tTmm&im fash s"and fair complexion it sounds ftmJj'h "na l? ''" v" wn3rmBX',rtePe7 tan brew grav "'" bat frame c-ne'reil $?" face. Then bwEs Hrr 3h 5XSrS - Jrnwn with heaver or nutria fur would l.,"!"ll;.1,.",ent,.PnBcr- Aeu 9M aIs, "f" tirAa & S-S : " L-Mn-rrr V5n- 7t s'jA f 1 Jy y9 m I " and of whether or net etic could love him. Ter the met part her side of the question did net matter : It would be enough te have ner for lit own. oxen 11 ue nnu 10 iiiree ner 10 ins win. As he was leaving thn train the next evening, hurrying with his bnR through the I'eniii.vhnnin .station, a guy volee , hailed him. Impatient at being stepped, he I wheeled around, his fiiee dmlt nml nn- eoicpretiilMiig. and the woman who had , called le him made a little grimace of ' ilNmaj . ' "Item 'its. ve'i len! ctess. I'm serrj I Nti ppi'd j rn !" She was in!nt and dell-like, with Dresden chimi features nml llu(T. fan 'hint Sioiled and iied te having Inr own win. she hnil for two years tried in 1 vi-j waj possible te charm Hieliiird 1 Mlnke-dee, but in vain, lie was nliso nlise nliso lute unirvare of the fact that she I arid. He .re.iled her as he did all the women 01 his jerpmintanep. with 11 eeitain inuiersenal defereuce tliat wns niKliluiiiig. Tonight when she had sNnip.spil bin. Iiunjing through the Mil Mil leon she had beer arreted bj the ex pri'ssimi en 'ii fin e, "llelln, tfiiien." he returned, with n 1I.1-I1 of hi white tteth. "What ar" j mi delni; hcreV ' ('111110 te meet a friend who didn't niie. And where ire you bound for? Stireh buslress hours nre ever!" lie was Mii''il"tily ciins-cieui" of 05 ra eia's eliarm .mil the fact that he wns 'etielj lie wiih lushing, but net ob eb ob ieetnelj, for he could net hope te find Then Jnnigrt. '11111 inpulslxely Iip sug gested dinner lie iliieked hi ba2. Iinileil a tai and thr,i wire wliiiled uptown te a miiii'I eiul 'r exclusive restaurant. It had all liaioieiiri, i siidi't nh that until he wps sentd opposite (Jrnein Dangerfielil at dinner he was hardly aware of what In li.nl done tirnna was pTiiltant. Her cheek' glowed, and he prattled nrtlrssly and charminglx. slipping from tepi" te topic in a Ilsjolnted manner that was str.mcelj iffeetive HIn invitation te dinner had gen- te her head lil'.p xln". As tar .is she knew . llichard Rlakeslee had never before honored am woman of their small and evlusjvr eircle with II pei'sonel Invitation te dine with hir. hir. alene Wlnt did it mean'' And as she nt there her blue ee lixnl en his dark, imiinssive face, her cheeks glowed and she del 'rniined te make the mnM of her oppertunin. (Tomorrow firarin Ijeams the Truth.) Eyes eman s NEWTON She Keeps people for the excitement or whatever it Is In their lives that appeals te her. take what she wants and remain free from th" rest. It can't be done and it isn't being done. In the first pliife. there Is her repu tation. Fer that reason alone a girl cannot with impunllv Ignore the char acter of her associate. Hut particu 'nrlj. ,veu knew the old sajing about hlng down with dogs and awaking with fleas. ICventually. and willing or net, she will haxe te pay the price. That Is wbj there Is nothing mere alarming te a mother, nothing mere pitiable and hopeless te an.v of us who knew the ways of the world, than te hear a girl miv blitbelj. "I iiin tnke care of m.vspif." while she deliberately ignores the first requisite of protecting and taking care of herself In her choice of the Hilnpatl) he keeps. j Rest te me a few Halloween costume? ....I l.n.. l L , , . . . hrevvn heblieil hair and Kreenlsh eyes Alse for a Blrl of tvventv. weight 10S 5 feet 2 inches In height, brown bobbed 'm'r and mown ees l. M 1UU '""i"1 i'r a uusier urewn suit. 'n I.V.. .. T. nhile your friend might dress as a little B'rl. In white dress. b'R hair ribbon and s.'ish. f ou want te ke tocnther Ktnwer Phtumiri are always prfy and unusual itekuir ana veu can get the materia make crepe paper ones, which 111 ,ev, u ou ml-'ht J""s cxactlv nltl ,,i,- .i.. ..."" ' 'i.r. v. als re ke dy Id -ft ZCrStZSet?' 'V. llUt ca ,)e ,,,, leun y rm " two cretonne curtain pulls atta hei! te i'.iukiuk uewn .11 me sides Iiku oar ear rings The Question Cerner Today's Inquiries 1. What article of which blip was crv fend did (Jiieen Elizabeth of l.ngland declare was the enlv pn-si nt a sovereign could accept from 11 subject? '-. Poser, be n beaded bag thnt has 11 ii' w- and attnntlve design. .'I. In what ileieptive waj is n clever b.irniiniir fa lilnned. which will leek well in the room and can be rellnl upen'' 1. Where K the Yesenilte Valley? " I'er many of the new frocks vvhat has fa'liien ordered te replace the usual girdle? 0. Hew n a hat that has n quaint cli.irm fashioned? A e-sterduy's Ausuei-s 1. In order te earn her living, a cer tain woman 111 England has been eiigagiil for forty years in the do mestic occupation uf shelling m,(lN for Londen markets. - When one has sheets of different sies nn easy method of telling "which is which," when thev are folded Is te have large ones marked with a red Ink "x," medium ones with n blue "x," while the nar row ones de net have te be marked nt all. .'! A charmingly unusunl trey has 11 glass top. beneath which is 11 col cel 01 oil photograph of a quaint gar den. 1 The old-fashioned expression "under the rose" signifies "confi dentially." ,". Simple lines are found en a great number of the new evening dresses, hut (.aeh one Is literallv covered with an elaborate headed trimming, the same shade an the gown Itself. 0. A coquettish chiffon sleeve that is n deceiving length starts nut by being a regular short sleeve, but It lias a long Mewing piece added onto It. which U hIhhIieiI down and mnde te form a grace ful loop, caught nt the wrist by a baud of the chiffon, .- ...1.1 1... 1 .. nt- if4 1- ii Liit- i;ii. pr :t r- tf- Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA Te "H. W." u..,f-T.0U Xant te sel1 -our irrafonela put ?h adyrtlsement In tlie nd columns of f2 !Wri,,We cannot usu our columns for such tbliips. Why Discuss It? 1, 1 .1 tlu' Tiimessean" and sov sev Im. vers "." thc question of pretty tjlrls .New deur Cyiilbln and rciil-ta, nll -V'" """,( ,,1H ls vcrv simple "V"B ,.te a,' "bout? And also the m re you nrgue the worse it rets, r.,';.!T-V.0,u' 'ltl,''s un for hc girls from a round ttm umw n. , . Th r he H specially IntcrnBtwl I no limrinifit.!'..." . , ,,, ., rm 1 rum lenncssee, 0 lenn-vlviinlan from IVnnsylvanlu . ttm JIiirjlHiidir fiem Maryland Dela wareaii from nelavvare, and se en ' '"' ii'ivcieu n koeiI deal and liave found It he .ase all around and have had the honor of knowing girls from everal St.it.s and have seen them pretty nearly all alike--n,,, t.v (ileal .Vmerl .Vmerl enti. .1 t.i.M.t biu.pi .....1 1 , .TM '-("-'ll iill'l 1 tMIIIHIIIOII, Tl'e Tennessean oendemnn ethers for -ii'nniti u Kir me gins rrern etber parts and linmedlatdv shows the snme rnlllng aleni; the same channel. .fAcmics n Still Thinks of Him Dfrfr Cvntbln -Well. C.vntbln 1 wrote te ou about 11 week or tw'e age and told .veir about the eung man that I was out with and th.it he Is married and Is thirty-four ears old. Well, I cannot step thinking about lilni. I don't mean te win him from bis wife because 1 bave alteadv seen her and she Is the me.t wonderful person living. Her beautv it net from the drug iteTC amund the corner like m'ne Is. but Is naturallv .sweet. 1 tie all cosmetics, but am r.spfetnbl- with It Onthla, I am a t,noinanher 111 n real estate office and his business l- limning a tnNl. and therefore he passes our office about every tvventv minutes, and the mere I see of him the mere I love him New this Is what I want te knew I'll still love him If I keep weeing him all the time and I want te forget him for his wife's sake I loved h'm before T ever found out he was married and. there fore, slnee I heard of him being mar ried I positive!) cannot feiget him T want te change positions because T have a sister mair'ed and her husband runs around with ether g'rls and she is only twentv-three and has the sweetest baby, and I don't want te de the SAine te lil-i wife, ns It almost breaks niv heart te S'p 111) brother-in-law treating my sister that wav I try te answer ads In the papers, but never get a repl) Can )ou tell me where te go te trv te get an other position? Cvnth'a de .veu remember Hip clrl that signed her name "Hreken Blos soms" a few months age"" Well she and I were girl friends, and she died. TEMPTATION Suppose veu attend te )our work In your office nnd sten looking out of the window for nnsslnc tnMs. Yeu are wrong te think of this man ns a lever and should conquer yeutelf at once, fr) net looking out or the window for a week and eu'll seen get ever It. Would Meet Nice Girls Hear fynthla Could some of the gentle nadTs of your valuable columns give me the following advice: Hew te meet these nice girls that are anxious te meet "nice" fellows? (Net considering myself n'ce ) l-'rem ni) eNperienee, it c.in't be done at dance halls If you don't belong te the "set ' you c.in't even cet 11 dance If )ou flirt en the Btreet, well, that won't de at all The k nil you meet at church want .veu te spend most of the time there at functions or ether affaira. I have met a few at parties and they turned me down Why I de net knew and never bothered te find out I am well liked among mv own se- I am tvventv -five )ears old. nice looking, dress well and bne a fair educat'en I play the piano, dance, sing and am n geed entertainer generally; also I have a geed trade, and I am studying mechanical engineering three nights a wi ek. Headers, don't think I am tee self centered b( cause I nm the last one te sav anything about my talents when I meet g rls There Is one thing that may be of vital Importance, and no doubt It is I have a tendenev te stammer some when I men strangers, but after the Ice Is broken I am all right. Is this whv I can't seem te get held of a geed pal I have a few faults I smoke, tnke a ill Ink te lie sociable and nlay cards for the same reason Would npnree'ate a few pointers HOOD KKU-OW Whv net ask the men you knew te In troduce veu te some of the girls they knew and persevere In the friendships you make'' rail en the girls and show them little attentions like a bunch of (lowers or an occasional book or box of enndy Taffeta for Evening Is Being Used a Let COKINNK LOWE The "bemi) brown hair" is Kfi te sliift fin itself tin se dajh, while "the bunch of blue nbbeiis" gees adventur ing. Tile coiffure if tlght-littiny. (June lire the du.vs win 11 our hinds looked like a piece of IS"0 nichileetiiie, bristling witli striiuge knobs and Irrelevant cupolas. The sleek Spancli M.vle Vi affected, and with It often gees logically the high comb. The ilcstlii) of these blue ribbons is lixul 111 the above niedel In the demands of 11 frock of nicliid tafleta. The) are an eicluil blue ,vlih 11 metallic finish te re enforce the aigtiment of the silver lace forming ihe prim-l and the filling in the V of the bodice. The half wreaths of IravrH and llevvers are u new touch. 1 il Ir! 8 il W n HAVE YOU HAD A tB flu 1 BMiHflBBMMBflflflflflWV flH M flk ' laidiflHflflflBPSflF'' X 9 H flffflLsflfflHflWilflHIBflaflaHffflKV v: "TH H ?9flflflflflJPw!3aEflflHflflVflrv &s ml BPScsSSSflflflHaHflfl- ' ,'mi mm wmSgSiBkmakmKkmmmmmwr .r4V H mkWWkmMkMr 4&:LM tm flflflflaflflVflflHHn9BP . . 'sjmmm. n, :rr-f' I im flflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflflBH tf .$f 3L W"-?"- - sys" mu flflflflflflfllflflflflllflflflp' -MW 'h. n - fflfflMfllflT I' fll ' ' -' fflH VW-rMdfliEflflBal-slH M lifete, 'iHflflfflffflflP'-r A HiflflHflflH?" ' ". ..:;-, flfll flflflflflK rs.flflHni x . . , - v.i mm mmfmmWyf i WmmmWfy "'-!'. '- ':lM KalHKflH'-'- .r '- 'V&4-&VM aaaflaflYflaflaflaMliflafliflaflaflaflaflaaflKjX J j ? ft'wJ If se read what is written In the stars of your cbnrncler nnd disposi tion, your likes and dislikes IT YOL" were born bctwppn August -M and new you comp tinder the sign of Virge. Your colors are amber, geld and black. Your birthstone is the sap phire. Your chief characteristics are order, meHied. self-reliance and will power. Yeu have n pnsslen for line tiuisp. Yeu arc se sensitive te any In harmonious or illseeribitit conditions that Inbarmeny affects jour appetite 1 and health. Yeu insist thnt ever) thing he clean and orderly. Your ruling planets are Venus, t'rnnns nnd Mercur.v Yeu are in the liealthipst sign In tlm yedlne. There arc no diseases common te It at nil. Yeu have an unusually tine, well built figure, oval face, strong voice nnd line carriage. Your manners nre mere eleganl than gentle and are sometimes laid aside entirely. It is a feminine sign, the women born In It being csiiei-ially brilliant mid ag gressive. Yeu have a calm. cool, confident bearing. Yeu are self. possessed and understand yourself thoroughly. Yeu rarely lese your presence of mind or Mrs. Wilsen Tells Right and Wrong Ways of Cooking Dishes Made of Eggs Just the Least Little Mistake Will Cause a Meringue te Fall Flat Prune Souffle Is a Geed A'ety Dessert Hy MRS, M. A. WILSON Cerurlaht. toil, hv .Ur. tf. .1. lt'lben. ytll rlylits reserved THE correct method of cooking dishes oentnlni!ig,eggs is important, if we are te be assured of success. Eggs Imvt a ver.v definite characteristic iiumely. the) thicken or ceagulnte at 11 temper ature considerably below the boiling point, if cooked nt the boiling point or nt a higher temperature, they beeenu tough and leathery and hard te digest. Snuffles and these dishes that have flic whites of eggs Incorporated In them te give them a light and fluffy texture, such as sponge cakes, angel and layer and ether cakes, must have the whites of eggs beaten until they will held their shape and then the) should be cut and folded into the mixture. Oiicp the wl'ite of cgT is beaten up tlie air is incorporated into the cells of the white of egg and thus expands nnd puffs it up : If the cells be stirred or benten the air ceils will be disengaged from the cells of the white of egg and the egg will then become lint and in a thin, liq uid state. This e.plnlns why se effen the cake meringue or souffle Is a failure. Careful selection of thp egg-beater Is important. The dever stvle, with its trlp'e action, will quickly bent the whites of eggs for sponge cake, souffle, and se en, but It Is very necessary te change the method used for incorporat ing the nlr Inte thp while of egg that Is te be used for angel cuke. This usually difficult cake seen loses ItR apparently temperamental habits if the eggs are placed en a large meat platter and then whipped until snowy whlte with a wire spoon. Puffy Omelet Separate four eggs Inte two separate bowls. Add te the yolks of eggs 7'ire Inhlespoeni of irater, One-half teaspoon of salt, One quarter teaspoon of trkite pepper. Heat te blend thoroughly nnd then whl-i thn whitps of eggs until they will held the shape of the egg beater. Ileninve thp beater and cut and fold in the nrennred yolks. Melt two tuhle tuhle spenns of butter In a skillet and. when smoking het, turn In thn omelet nnd place in n moderate even. When firm en top, fold nnd roll and then turn en n het platter. Cheese Reuflln I'lnee in a saucepan One and one-half cupi 0 milk. Seven level tahlcspoens of flour. Stir te dissolve and then bring te a bell. Cenk slowly for live minutes and then remove from the fire and add One-half eup of grated chccie, One trnipean of salt. One-half teaspoon of paprika. One teaipaen of grated onion, VehVi of three eggs. Heat hard te mix thoroughly and then let cool. Then fold in the stlfllv beaten whites of three eggs. Turn In well buttered linking dish. Set In a pan of warm vvnter and bnke In a slew even for tvventv-fivp minutes. Finely minced chicken, rubbed through a sieve, may bn used for chicken souffle. Prune Souffle The sweet Spanish omelet or souffle Is nn old-time fuvorlte dessert. Hub suf ficient cooked prunes through a sieve te measure one cup of pulp, l'luce in u saucepan Three-quarters of a cup of strained prune juice, One. cup of milk. One-half cup of flour. Stir te dissolve the flour and then bring te n boil and cook slowly for seven minutes. Turn in a mixing bowl and add I'n pared prune pulp, l'iie lahlespoens of powdered sugar. One-half teaspoon of vanilla, Yolks of three eggs. Hent mixture te blend and then fold In the stiffly beaten whites of tegs and turn Inte a buttered baking dish. Set in 11 pan of warm water and bake for (went) -live mlnutrs in a moderate even. Macaroni Cheese Souffle Hub sufficient cold cooked macaroni through a sieve te measure two cups. .Make a cup of cream suucp by placing In a saucepan One rup of milk, I'tve tablespoons of flour. Stir te dissolve and then bring te a bell and cook for five minutes. New mid JUhc teaspoon of salt, BIRTHDAY LATELY? forget what you are going te de or Fay. Yeu are never awed by superiors, for you fee.l n nuturnl equality with nil men, and for this rctisen niueng ethers jeu naturally excel in everything you undertake. In business, study, piny, competition or effort of any kind, you never be come abashed or lese hope. Yeu have most discriminating nnd analytical minds. Yeu easily win the trust of em ployers, fellow-workmen nnd the pub lic at large through your Intellectual discrimination, your knowledge of hu man nature and your steady perma nence and security of temperament. I'tillki! Ice people, you can take dis appointment with perfect composure. Yeu rebound quickly from any disas ter nnd begln with nil your strength and capabilities te build 11 success out of defpat. Yeu are decidedly" self-supporting. iu nrecapnble nnd successful members of soeielj, no matter In what walk of life, though you reneh your grpnt pst height as musicians, chemists, pub lic speakers, writers, editors nnd re porters. One-half teaspoon of peppir. One medium sited onion, prated, linen tablespoons of finely minced parsley. One-half cup of grated cheese, 1 eiks of three eqas, Ihe prepared macaroni. Mix and then carefully cut and fold 1" the stiffly beaten whites of three eggs. iiirn into well-biittered Individ ial custard cups and stand the cups in .r ." f. v,nrm un,,,r nn'l hake for only minutes hnvr evon Ti00ren he souffle front the edges of the cups with a knife and turn en a thin slice r nlcel) buttered toast. Serve with ''liner tomato or cream sauce. Ven Pudding .nl'l,nJ """If 'Irlcd peas overnight nnd i the morn ng cook until tender. he pens. Hub the peas through a sieve umUheii measure and place In a mixing Twe cups of prepared peas. One eup of thick cream sauce. ...oeiT !",",, nrer""'('I "s for macaroni Minnie; use ,, cp of nt ,rncU from peas In place of the milk lien tablespoons of grated onion, parsley0 t"b,c'l"""'t "f fit'l minced One teaspoon of salt. One-half teaspoon of white pepper, three tablespoons of melted butter, I we well-beaten cqqi. One cup of fine bread crumbs. Mix nnd then turn into well-buttered enf-shnped pan and set the pan with lidding In larger one containing het water, 'nun i, ,. ......i ... hoi . "i"iii-ruie even and b.ile for forty minutes. Serve with nn or- loinnie or neiinndnlse sauce. This PUlll I1L' Can be slien.l n.,1,1 I , ,,1,1, , ,i.iu nun hiTVCII with niuvennnise dressing. Left ever ... """" '" y no melded into leniiettes or cutlets nnd dipped in beaten egg nnd crneker crumbs nnd tnr si1 n Ke,,,en l,rewn in -n. al?::tftttlpZnur1"1i" Mrs. Wilsen's Ansivers Pear Mrs. Wllsnn-Wjll vel, Miidiv nive n geed recipe for iced Tn I.V"1 ,s U preper te sp"- cake W1"' " E. M. 'A. Make thp tin -var . , , . .,. , , . . nuunK nun iei ,', " irem me leaves and set nside te cool. Fill tall, thin glass with crushed lee- nnd tin,, n. I- ,l.. 1 ...... 1 . i, '." " "ie pre- I.ired fen. Serve powdered sugar and of tea " S001 srme ,. 'i'X yr'I ,nny serve ca(e or crackers with iced tea. &l!illUIIII!llllllllllillll!ll Hip; brown leaves of crisp goodness !Bl Lemen 1 si ej nyy s 1 k Igi One of Eight Flavers iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiEiiiiiiiiiiiiiraiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiia i ' 1 " 1 . Victer S ii- Leaf O I At all our Stores 1 , HEirau&ful I 1 ciiUBJinninmBaimmRnBiniflninininanirnpnin'innflii i3nirnnininnnnnn!i5 dreamlanB adventures The Charmed Fat Lady By KAIJDV Balky Bam comes te take Jack and Janet te visit a circus sideshow. Jointed Mule and Weeden Klcphant, members of Jack's toy circus, join them and become big by eating grass from a fairy ring, CHAPTER II HaUiy Sam's Plan JACK nnd .Innct rode gaily tewnrd the circus grounds en the bnck of Hnlkv Snm. the trick mule. Heblnd them trotted Jointed Mule nnd "Wood "Weed en Elephant, the toys thnt had been made big by eating grass from the fairy ring. Soen they came within sight of the circus tents. Seen from n lillllep the great ennvns tops looked like n goblin city. The sounds of music floated up from this goblin city fnt. jelly music tliat made Jack and .lanet tingle with ex citement. They were mere eager than ever te hurry n'leng te see thc mysteries of the side show. The music thrilled Hnlky Sam, Joint ed Mule and Weeden Elephant, tee. They rushed down the hill nnd pushed their wny into the crowd gnthered before thc gnudy, alluring banners en which were pictured the "Freaks and Won ders of the World" te be seen within theldc show. New nn nrdlnnry crowd might hnve been stnrtled nnd senred by hnving two mules and a wooden elephant ap pear In Its midst that way but net n circus crowd. One of thp circus men wns shouting le the crowd. "Ceiup right this wny, ladles, gentlemen nnd children," he cried. "Come right this wny and see the odd nnd strnngr frrtiks nnd wonders of the world, lllght this wny only ten cents. Ten cents te see the freaks and wonders of the world." Mnny In the crowd pressed ferwnrd te buy tickets, nnd Hnlkv Snm, enrry ing Jnck and .Timet en his back, went with them. Hut when they get almost te thc ticket man, ,1'ick line a dismaying thought. "I hnven't any money te buy tick ets," he snid te Janet. "Have you?" Xe. Janet didn't have n cent. She had spent her last nickel buying n toy balloon. . And. of course. Hnlky Snm, Jointed Mule and Weeden Elephant, being iijilmiils, didn't hnvc nny money. Jnck nnd .innet felt their henrts sink. Hew would they get Inte thc show? "Ilee-hnw! Don't let Hint werrv .veu," brayed Hnlky Sam with n grin. "I 11 kick the ticket taker out of the way. and then we can all run right into the tent. " Hut Jack nnd Jnnet wouldn't hear te that plan. They didn't think it was honest. "Well, then, there Is only one thing te de," said Hnlky Snm. "We will be come freriks nnd wonders of the world ourselves, nnd gpt into tlie show thnt "Hew will we become freaks nnd wonders of the world?" nsked Jack In surprise. Why, T w-lll he an educated mule and de counting with my feet nnd spell Itig with alphnbet blocks," replied Bnlkv Same. "Jointed .Mule can become n glass enter, for glass will net hurt his toy stomach. AVoeden Elephant can become a living pin-cushion. Yeu nnd .lanet con be our trainers. Tell the manager what we can de nnd he will let us all into the side show. There we can sec the freaks and wonders of thn world and have a jelly tlme besides." That seemed a geed plan te Jack and ;''n,ct' "'"-with high hearts they rode up te the deer of the side-show tent te usk the manager te let them In. Read Your Character Ru Digby Phillips Hairy Hands TTair en thc hands and arms is of course, morn natural and of lipavlpr growth with men than with women, nnd in nttributlng te the individual the chnrnctcrlstlcK which it denotes it is essential thnt you tnke sex into con sideration. A given amount of hair en the hand of a woman means mere than it does In the case of n man. Like Ie a hairless hand en a man means mere than en n woman. There is a popular impression that hair en thp hand and arm indientcs strength. And as hns been noted in the discussion of m, mntly etiR,r cilrarter indications, the pepulnr or the in stinctive Idea mere often than net strikes close te the scientific fact. Hairy hands nnd arms de indicate strength, but net necessarily muscular s rength. Primarily they Indicate vitality, a vigorous, well-balanced con cen con stittitien that persists strenglv in the general run of life's functions. And oftener thnn net such vitnlitv does hap pen te be acceiiipnnieil by muscular strength. It is natural that the one should fellow the ether Hut the hairy band is net the hand of the ascetic, unless, perhaps, it is o e o cempaiiied by n remarkably strong will for it Indicates mete than a usual de sire for the L'neil tlme..; ..e i.r . thnn the usual ability t0 appreciate I Anil mm m-iiniiuiis impression that Is, the ability te appreciate life' j n well bnlnnccd nnd keen manner through nil five of thc senses. " -Tomorrow Celestial Noses ywy brand Opeoine-W The JunierPsipkinfr nmnrwen-r .rnf. xi . delnhin hr-inrii Tn Ti i " ccs me opening el their lirst Fluia FUbert with a TuUf Tcrmi,nal Market, Twelfth street, Arch te te fe Tseld nt ; the wlSC ' "n d previsins of the highest quality, te be sold at the lowest possible prices, quality and freshness considered Oiir One Kg Opening Day Special Armours V I Uttll Ml U 11 1 III ZiTW Ar fa funaau .1 HAMBURG. . . I5C Half Smoke SAUSAGE ... 15C Rack Yearling . CHOPS .... 15c Shoulders Yearling -a LAMB 15C Highest Quabty L arm Scrapple-! Pure P0RK SAUSAGE, 25c The Junier Packinff r. stalls 800 te 812 Reading Terminal Market SS ArSrt Did Yeu Ever Netice That Settles Upen a Roomful of Eaters?. , , , III The Munching of a Hundred Jaivs Makes People Stare in a Dull, Aimless Way That Is Mere Like a Coie. Than a Human WHAT n silly thing eating is nftcr nil! At home it doesn't seem se foelish: there nre nnttseH for conversation, there Is quietness in the dining room. And. besides, it is n rather necessary, pleas-nut thing. Hut nt noontime. In n crowded, un homelike lunch room, did you ever ro re nllre hew silly it Is? Yeu go in nnd find n tnble or n seal nt n tnble with peme one else. Other lunrhers leek up nt you curi ously ever the rim of n glnss of milk or n coffee cup. "Funny-looking lint!" they seem te be snylng te themsKlveR listlessly hoferp dropping I heir gn.e bnck te their plntcs nnd their forks. Yeu cencentrnfp upon feed. Whnt slinll you eat? Net soup you're tee hungry. Chicken, the only thing that ntipenls, g tee expensive for Hip lipgln nlng of Ihe week. Yeu poinremlse en hnmbttrg Rteak ' and sit back te stare about you until such time ns you can fnll upon the feed like n stnrved animal. And ill you see Is one motion, in cessant, monotonous; the up nnd down of industrious jaws, chewing, chewing, chewing, some straight, ethers varying the movement with a glrnffe-like side wise skid, some fast, fconie slew, some medium. Yeu feel nH If you were in the midst of n drove of cows. Such n solemn expression nccompn nccempn nles this business, Mich n cowlike grav ity nud sincerity. A MAN comes in, wnves buoyantly te n friend nt a nearby table, hangs up his hat nnd gives his order. He seems like n cheery individual, with n smile always hanging around ready te he put ou nt n second's no tice. In fact, he dens the smile with a Adventures With a Purse TO CONTIN'IJE my list of the tea rooms. This one you will love. Seme of jeu may knew of it. but I nm sure that there lire any number of Ad venture renders who have net yet dis covered it. In the first plnce, the min ute you sec it, even before you get In side you, will exclnim delightedly. It used te be nn old stable years age. New it is painted white, with cunning little green tiees lu boxes te make 11 pleas ant centriibt. De net misunderstand me the little trees are real, net painted. Inside Is a wide, friendly gruj stone tlrcplace. The walls are tilled with lovely pictures and tiny statues nnd sconces. Flowers are en each of the wicker tables with their shiny white tops. II is said thut all surts of inter esting people may be seen therp, both at luncheon and dinner. Theiu Is, per haps, as much real atmosphere herons In any-ether tea room I knew of Yeu will be pleased with its quaint charm. Let me tell you about the. negligees. Hut I warn you, jeu must net go te tee them unless jeu nre prepared te buy, for never sh.ill you be nblc te resist them. Let me describe one. It Is made of brocade satin and It is net only thc style but the color that will elm rm you. It Is net exnetly a green, and then again, it Is net exactly 11 blue, but a combination of the two that gives you a color net te be found among the neg ligees in the regular shops en the benten paths. Down thc front is a plain hand of soft georgette ciepe In the snme color as the satin. And frilly georgette ruffles ripple nbeut the sleeves and the bot tom. I tell jeu, In nil frankness, n bride's trousseau would net be com plete without one. They cmne in u num ber of colors, but euch color Is some how different from most any jeu find eriliiiarll). A while ngn these negligees sold for something like S.10. but they have come down te S2JI.50. The shop keeper tells me it is almost impossible te keep tlicin. Fer nnmes nf nhnni mlilf-Mia Wnmnn'. f. Editor or phene Walnut 3000 or Main 1001 The Reward Thirty years of giving just hes The Largest Sale in America ram.i, JUL-ttLlWld. sZfk . . RUMP Steak 22c Legs Yearling LAMB Sugar-Cured Boneless BACON. . . We Carrii a Full r tnn - t... r. the Cewlike Loek pleasant word ns the waltrcsi britm Ills order. " Hut in nnetlicr minute, with theflnt mouthful of feed, he chnnges his hM. expression. B Taking a vlcietm blte of bread h begins chewing, grnvelv, turning M, head te gaze about the room, wltl, never n rnrlnlleu of time mnrrlnir tk regulnrltr of his chewing. S m If he lint n metronome before Mm n Mm tnble he reuld net de better Ue glnnces up te wntch n new-come.' go threurji the preliminaries, then shovels mere feed in nnd resumri, t,t, colorless expression and his stolid, aim. less staring. The menl ever, be pays hi, cheek becomes a human being once nieiV smiles in n very uneewlike vvnv nt lili friend nntl gees out wltli him, 'dlvius. Ing hnrd times In en ordinary tone. THEItE Is something about eating nlone in n plnce full of ether eatfrj that makes you lese some of your hu. ninnncss. Surrounded by n gay ntmesph music, palms, hurrvlng wnlters, ere.' nlng gowns. Hint's different. Hut in bread daylight, te the nceem. naniment of muffled ernshes nnd ream from thc kitchen whenever the deer Is opened, eating bevemes just n bust bust nes. Tt Is necessnry. nnd the feed Is eood eeod eoed wp need It nnd enjoy it. B ea' Wp seldom wonder hew we leek nt wc sit there entlntr. chewing nnd swal i" 'tig nnd we don't much enre. Hut If In our own sad-eyed tui" ing nbeut thc room, we step and really take in the sights thnt nre te be wtn we cannot help realizing whnt a silly thing eating is nnyhew. ' Everybody hustling In. getting set tied, and then chewing, chewing, chew, ing. with that ceasplcss regularity. Is it uny wonder Hint cows get that mild, hopeless, resigned leek? WHAT'S WHAT nr Helten nnciir Often in the course of conversation a person who Is net n rapid talker hesi tates a little while ever a cholce of the words most fit te express his thought In such a case the listeners should net evince any Impatience, but should wait a while te give him time te finish what he has te saj. Sometimes, It Is true, the spenker may have forgotten the word or the name he wlshea te utter, and then It i3 "up te him" te leek for assistance in the re freshing of his memory. If he waits tee long. It is clear that bn Iihh linn n un.. of memory, and that ft would be an ner. or civility te Help him out by the suggestion of a word or n phrase, ether-w-is), it Is net geed manners te supply a word when he hnlta for a moment. It Is nn arrogant act. as well as a ruda interruption of his thought, te finish a sontence for a speaker unless It becomes evident that he has forgotten nnd np pears te need a llttle polite assistance The Carpet Sweeper Once a week, or eftcner If necessary, the box of n carpet nvvecper should be opened ever dampened newspaper, thc dirt emptied out and hair nnd lint cleaned from the brushes with a button butten button hcek, coarse comb or old scissors. Th mechanism should be kept properly oiled. A vacuum cleaner should be looked after In the same way, except thnt In addition the bag should be emptied. of Justice value in tea has gained for .. . Whole ? or Cut AND ROUND 22c H2II atCaJna X 3 1 unirtmi i fi lw,w,w,wl,,ppwwlwlyTWi -. -.' r I -v- -r- -r--t" i TTrmiMMH innr !! n it- - -"- ---i rani tut t ff