Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 12, 1921, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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EVENING PUBLIO LEDGER-PmLADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER & 1021
IVemans Life and Leve
or WINIFUED lLYUI'KK COOLHV
Fifty-seven Varieties of Husbands: Inefficient
it i i. i i i
TUB liriclc iweix-cd n series of shocks
Hint eiiuscd lint n Kind nf (error ns
te tlie future.
Ne, ! wax net
cenrsc or ul(!iir
IIe XXII klllll Hill
r-entddrrnte a n l
fend of lirr II.'
did net iui li'uly
develop, or rntluT.
exhibit, ii luililt ei
writing ilruiil. It-'
did net li e u
cr I in I n n I i. n
llfllpN'M It X, S
Simply that lie
Wits Inrflli inn
Yeu mm '. i.T
at tills, :, r.il cm
alder Hint a wife
who xxerrir- almiit
a'tneri' i'n-1, nf crfnt nlii.ii' i- -plinniK
hairs, "ii Im"' mii niiit 'x. "modern
women ari' xrr.x pxhpiIiij; nnd nii-ici -narj.
Ilmj mini i-u.ni.dt 1) n llnnm-inl
wizard. If In- N shi ft mid nsrec-alde. u
wife enijlit te I ti Mi'il tn dpjtii. and.
as Sliaki -.pi-nii. M,id, 'Tlinnk lieuvi'ii.
fasting, for a jpied innn's love!"
lint d'd j mi iht tr lixini: If Ii a
person xxlie m-i-cr doc-, .niitlilni:
Iirempfl- anil con-ectlx '' Did xeu mvr
feel tluii jmir own iinnd- " err tied,
even wIipii hi x.ne iniur:iln .1 linv
Jnnnagrr. ami in'i 'isinmi'il i.- dniiiK
everything expedltleuslx ami hpII . tied
merely bcr-ntiM' nf tin- tin lit nm limt
Tour sex should In- lir.nlsin;j and ret
icent? It is likp ilasliln,; .im ' lnud
against a stntu" wall.
This In ni il!srnl'li'd iIip 111) 'i.ix
of her urldnu ti-!p tliat !. .1 -..si
RetiiK and iinfTi tmil II.- m'.i'd
ntnlnbllltx N,, .. p. tu-l,,- ' I.hIit
eeuld net lip evprtmiiPil without Im
niilitatlntc thp husband : It was Hu con cen
MMitiiil thine for the man te plan trips
.mil bin tickets and t-iitcli trains. The
xierM clement in thp fltiintitiii
hat lie nexrr rcnli.i'd his dcllnipipii
( it's lint recntdi'd pack cxnspeiutliiK
ppii'iiip a n iiipi-p iici'idi'iit. Thcic
wire no K'Krcts or apologies.
Ind 1, he lirmh liclprd that Ids
mntix Inelliclcnt practices net only were
in no way responsible, but xi-rc n
virtue' It was his pc-tiianicnt polio v
in fake life pn. and let tlip ether
fcllmx 1! thp wnrrjlni;. tlf course, the
it'ii'i- t'ellnw w.is his wifp!
If ii'i Imd tiles" i-xpi-ri) tit p with a
runii. miii would Insist 011 belli': the
1 1' tn i'.e tin tiinuieiint. Tn. tfillx or
'iiiKi'iiu'). 'en xxeuld dcplnrc: "Never
iiunm ' llerpiifip.- I'll nrrange the de
tails " Hut for a wife te de this Is te
bleak tradition, and the smaller the
mnn's'tiattite the mure ieleutly he in--ist
en lit prerogatives.
In time this wife did take out ninsj
of t ip burdens, but ill in pry instnnee
she was nliligi d t 1 ue se much linen
flint if wa diiiilil.' exliansfin. Tin
inef.1 'i'iikIp patt was that die hnd the
i-rcdli of I pine enmbntlve nnd ill-
"I'ldivir imp from a 'man-
she palled 1 .f.i lier-e fi -is .-.I .
and "passing tin- lip, k " 'I i re ai"
Keine iiani""- t'.a' iefi. I" le' nm
thing disag'i e.il 'e ..!.( till" 1 ' en- '. vps
till' lucre1' --lllfl the re- isih:iit.
te ethers '.
Ill Ilie lintel llieli iIen--i,i' i w
ureketi. 1 here v as m. ,-, u.,. for
agrpi ib'e
aging wife, would be the delicate In
'Iniiatinii of the husband te ether peo
ple Ml known atniabilitj and en
wins priitpited Mm iike n 'sliUdd from
I all tlii dailv (l.siigreenble euceuuters
I Hill .(illpefers always bad tn struggle
1 with the wife Mlsfakis in financial
tnnt"rs had te tie adjusted h her. It
wa i-ii' 'n make her :i lutfl'ef brtwren
li .1 s f an,) ,,'1 ti,,. hardships thai
' "Hi'- f-i ilie p.i ilmiK'kf! cperl-
"!! is if I lil fl '
S. , old Imp steed 'his. ,,,w 'vei'.
' n icri cnpnbli. an I always
1 . Im 1 the pinh'.ems and -n-nlxtitr-tiril
1 1M1 t'ie k.llks Ititt wllUt !'!' dill rev tit
'was leinj tubulated as n scold and had
s , temp. red. Alse it wa maddening te
the ' u" eMigcii always tn work iudirtfth.
management s i.m gittuig a larpenter
te the sn tie at i.m e TI..H luiined nil
the ethi r re'itiis were taken The
bridegroom hnd engaged the mom
works ahe.nl Me had evpr reason te schooling for the , hildren
iiiKim 011 prepi : iiinuitieiis ami service, i must ie r in n iinvi
X11( lie Hill ( 11
row-. lie would rather
putup w.rh all thing.
New, 1.11 timii hkis a ipim 11 lvnnip
mnte. The m.ni who nlwas is in a
mood tn critirl-'p and light w im talks
III n Iniiii iu'iv and naki a ills' nrb
anrp with lipad waiters. 1 mbniiassrs
Ills wife, and is ,ii' tn tiinl 'Vuti mie
doing the wrong thing " if t l-nt t I.s
mood and nat.ue.
Illlt tin fe .ire .- nf r;ie.'tlng
proper atfentinn an insl-i:ng i.n enp's
exiiiteiiie ruiiinng sun nili'i This man
lay (li w'i under the liri-t test.
Up toel: the w rmig t.ain te a suburb.
where the were going te dine with
friends, ihe.-ebj iMiising hours of de
lay nud 1 ompllcatien, niui making the
hostess indescribable treuh'c. The biidp
was hiimiiiated.
The young thing of
would siarcflj hat
happemd. or what her spmjsp's de
ncienni s wire Hut ln jeung woman
was unusii.ill) capable Sim had taken
parties- tn Kiirepe. he Knew the in
trlcac: t tiniPtibli s nud trinsportn trinspertn trinsportn
tien. (t the customs nf marriage
It wa tlirciiga liim tlint she must s(..
iirr itnthing tie. essnrj te their mm
fni Kven if It were a inarter of de
mand ug nil' lejuctintis, or proper
always .she
scIf-etlaeiiiL
man'. 1 r. "I liusbainl tliinkH it would
be b t.- "Mr 11 wished this.'"
1 tc
Sin-" of -li. sTnng-miiiiied s'.ters
1 ,n i'iniiii "Uubbi'h! Why net go
nfte" warn 'he wanted and hit straight
fiein ''k s 1 ,1, !, ' it vns I h, pis,.
'ie liii'f linn a Imrinr of sepinltig tn
r.'u iieijtlmig and he an mipleaslng
,.r aggressi-.. ty pe. Had sin. m, ,,
hiishnnd who leillj va-i fine and lug.
he would bine had the spirit of "(e
ahead, yett are a wnnder. 1 1 annnt
hdir detail and nm no geml but you
are unusual'..1 !ecr nt them. How
ever, If an." one make it het for you,
he will hare te settle with me:" Such
.1 man would be a Unck of tiibrnltar te
enp' potipcleusnes.. Hut the weakling
win Knows secret 1 it 1
The Heart Pirate
y IIAZBL DKYO ItATCHKLOR
Cavvriehtttltl.bv Public Ltdjir Company
Theodora Caldwell hai become
rnijnprtl te Jimmy Illaml, and te her
ur))iise m 110 Imppi; nbeut it. She
telh hrr employer, llichnrtl Make
ler, that iir m Imving tn he worried.
Mm' her a use he ft eh thnt she has no
liijhti niiilc fieiii n't tci'Wiri. he l.id
i'(7n her and mrrirt her eij en ifi
inn hi hound I ei a Seuth I uln frail
iiMiifji Iiii). fter ttie dny it at xea
the prepeUr r shaft breaks and thru
ere jerred te make ler ihnre, but net
rfere lllekeilir, serinp 7ie for the
1irl time im a Iranian instead of an
effiee machine, falls in lore irith her
and niki her te mnrri him. lie m
nna;rd at hit refusal, for he km
ultra in had 11 hat he irantid out of
life. Hut Thre 11 detcri,iinrd te be
faithful te Jinimp, in spite of the
fait that lllakrilet has sierpt 1,r off
hir fiet. II Aru she tcnchri Nne
)e'k "In tindi J I'u my absolutely tin
irnrthy of hir faith, anil breaks
the cuaanrment. Itlal.r tier folleici
her en the mxt train and m the
'tatien meets a iceman friend irhem
he inks, 011 tin spur of the moment,
te have dinner irith him.
PREPAREDNESS FOR THE SCHOOLGIRL
Ural News nd H
Matinees and Invitations te lunch de
come along as the winter Reason nil
vatipp. and It Is necessary te have a
dress that Is dressy enough te wear te
them without being tee elaborate. This
one In velvet or duvetyn Is extremely
simple, but the deep border, cuffs nud
enllar of fur cloth give It the distinctive
touch thnt relieves the monotony. And
there must he nt Ipest one dntice frock,
n dainty thirtg like this with n modest
neck and little sIppvps. chiffon bodice
and scalloped band nf pussy willow
around the skirt.
Please Tell Me
What te De
By CYNTHIA
Congratulates "Somebody's Steneg
Near Cynthia "Will you pleae print
tills letter te ".Somebody's htenej,- .
Here we inc. three of lis In a 1"1'1:
Yeu would net seem n bit odd te us .
leasen Is, the first two of tbrip nn"
female friends like yourself. 'J.1'1 "r
friend Xe. 3 has net. lie says ''am-c-liall
Johnnies get H.mce Antites, imt
home boys must get home Rlrls. ""
thej arc scarcer tlian white mule 01
a boetleKKer." We'd like te meet tl a
nil
Only in a Sudden Emergency 4
That We Shew Our Real Characters
An Unselfish Thought Came First of All te the Pole 'fej
Who Was Badly Injured Wduld Yeu Shew Up
cr
Well in a Crisis?
vy wns
AS IMCHAK1) IH.AKKSKKi: faeei
- !r.ieln Dangertield across th" tahb
sprreti his own inntiillr
li.i-f generation te cone with cnuditiens iealnustt nimril'.
real.zpil what had I hh nrvmgativis of t.u',. sunremn. '
Thp wife rK-c.M'd no apprortatieii or
pity. She could 11.1t solicit sympathy.
Had her husband been 11 drunkard every
one would h.m treated her with loving
consideration Instead, folks artually
belleed her a shrew.
Twe Minutes of Optimism
H) IIKKMAN J. STICII
net long
"But Can Thim That Helps Others Help Thimselves?"
UTV'T can thim that help ethers help thlmselves?" nks Mulvaney in one of
-' Kipling's inimitable tairs of the Orient.
And O. Henry, prebabh with n similar thought in mind, makes enp of hi
heroes philosophically remark :
"If (werv man could de as much for himself a he can de for ethers, every
country In the world would be celebrating millenniums instead of centennials."
Coin.' te rellcct upon it. Is it net 11 urieus fin t that wp can de m much mere
for ethers than we in for etir'i'fw'sV
One instance that comes te mind immediate: i- that of a famous s.in
atnriuni where thousands of mm and wer.ien have been cured of the terrible drug
habit. I luie it en geed authority t'w n fernn r director of this snnnterlum
was a morphine addict
Hunkers inner have any money. .sad a weil-knew 11 finnnrlt-r
age: "they are the most thriftless men tu the world."
Kid n.i.i evi r live iii .1 smil town? Taen. en mere than one ocenhlen. you
must lime enjoyed the spectacle nf secjn.; ihe temiurance lee'isrer hopelessly
"under the lntlueiv e' shortly aftur h nleipient plea for tei t'ltnlUin.
Preachers of the (.espe' whose .station and ration depend upon hew pleas
ingly they can c.ive souls ever e often lese their own.
The ,icrage "speed stenography " instructor cannot write shorthand as fnM
as n skilled penman din write longhand tlm perhaps exemplifying P.ernnrd
HhawV fat.ieus dlit'itn that i!iem. who ran de while these who cannot, tench.
Mrs Sn-and-Se would nthie any woman whose husnand is ever cnieless
enough In tnat her rlun-nnd-sn e have him en the sjint, te sue for a ilhorce,
10 rnct or extract iictm ninnetn. et,- . et , i-i but somehow it has
worked out in her own particular trouble.
i:eryheih knows perfp tlj veil w-hnt Is ,e,t fr evn-ybedy else; but the
peculiar thing n- thnt in '.Hi'J cases out "f 11 thousand the hit person en earth
te de what you think she or he ought under .iriain circumstances te dn Is
Number ( Ine.
If eiie-iuarter the advl p that 1 g.ven in'fhis world wprp followed bv these
who gine it, t'.iere would he piacildilly no need te gire ndviee, for there would be
practical! none who need. .1 it
Ask any young man iur 'ie I going te tell hi son by the tin.e the
"hopeful" is twenn one. ami it's a hundred-tn-niie slmt he will nv te you
that he intends te advise hlin In revere women, te defer te age. tu be spriip1nus
nbeut debts and tnntiev. te k af-ei M, p rs.mnl appearance, ins asnr.it(s,
Ills reading, hi ideals, in -If -control. l..s but be vcr direful nil the whi'e n.it
te Inquire tvi minuteh int hew the ;mt nt a i f'Hher nf n genius himself reg
ulates his own life
"Hut can thim that ln-li v ethers i.e'p thiinse'ws''
"If erry man 1 euld de as much for himself as be 1.111 de for ethers, everv
country In the world would !e 1 -'ebra; ng tni!'nniuins instead of tpiitemiia!."
And yet -why no?
Phet
Leem
net
ftlAl'TKK IA
Gracia Learns the Truth
eed
Ie
he nalbcd for the first time hew little
he actually knew about women He
had no Ititimnt' women friend, and
their little nit and graces had been
lest en him up te this tlmp He could
net help hut notice that (Srncin was
making herself vf njr'erab.e and In
wnrdh he was nini'seil. He rentrnted
her ilimplpil p nk and white charm with
a girlish fa c white with worn, and
suddenly his soul was sick within him.
Willi all the countless thousands of
attracthc women in the world there was
just one for him Ne one plsp would
bring him any nrnstire of happiness.
(Jtacla's voice came te him breaking
in suddPtily en his thoughts.
"What nre you thinking of. Itlcli
nrd? Yeu haven't been doing nn thing
naughty, have you? Such as falling in
love, or anything likp that? Ke you
knew wp women have alwaxs pensiilprpd
you rnthpr a problem V Yeu never seem
impressed by nn of ts. I beliis e this
i the first time you hnve ever united
any one te hnve dinner with mui alone."
"I haven't had tune for women." he
aid brisuely . "I'xp always looked
ipen them as recreation, but you see
I've never had time te play."
"That's his-aitse xeu've never met
the woman who could reue enough (mo
tion in jeu te mnke you forget vour veur
srlf." He stnrted at her: his dark brew
wrinkled In n frown.
"IM you knew. I believe you're
right."
"(If course I'm right. Yeu spp rvpn
If you don't knew women I knew men;
you're sort of a one. woman man."
He looked at her narrowly and sud
denly grinned. Hpr cleverness was
"mazing, Mwnnnlh se. She had him
sized up rnthcr xxell.
"And when you love you'll be ready
te threw everything else te thp wind,
you'll HPitliPr hpg nor borrow, you'll
stenl, even if the woman happens te
belong te nnether man."
"Urith r I11.nl en the woman." he eb--erved.
"Ne. you're wteng there. . woman
love that kind of thing. She nderes
being swept off l.er feet, she' a primi
tive under her twentiith penturv arti
ficialities and ossertiens of independ
I'liii1, as she was in the dark ages.
Hut. sec hprp. I'm riving nwav a let
of statp scprets. I eujrht te hp 'making rpiIB question of planning 1 lu
ll stand of sorts for my own spx, and X se that left -epi-s may hp utlli;:
here I am giving you Inside informa
tion." She studied thp impenetrablp resprvp
i-f his face with mischlpeus blue eves
that snw a great deal. Gracln Kan
gerfteld car'd for Hlchard Itlakeslee; at
ihe slightest .-neeiiragement from him
si.e (euld lave loved him miull- . am
wemat. could. He was thnt kind of
man. Ilir 1 rami was etisiile. and
she hnd a nevr-falling souse of humei
Tlie e'atinii that had nwi-pt ever her
when he had first asked iur tn dine
with h .in had glxen wny te anet'.er
feelinc. rnd inwardly she was laughing
at herself
"Whatever reason he had for asking
you te dinner, dear." she said te her--elf
meckinglv, "had nothing te de with
his caring for you. New. what are
von ge'ng te de nbeut If : be catty or
human' I think you'd better try being
human
fir. cia often hnd t!iee little talk'
with l-ei-.-if and she obtained n great
deal of satisfaction ftm them. She
smiled aen ss the table at HMianl new,
and went en i nliiil with her dinner,
but her thoughts were rathpr turbu
lent
N
There Are Uses for Every Left-ever, Se
Let Mrs. Wilsen Help Yeu Find Them
Meats, ''ii;. Cooked Cereals and Even Water in Which
I vpvtubli's Have Been Cooked May Be Utilized Attrac
tively Enticing Salad Dressings
NB of the 'iiiPinhers nf n pole team
s painfully Injured net long nge
In n gamp and hnd te be carried oil tnc
field.
IK. hnd been n dnshliie figure seated
Somebedy's' SteneR" and complete the n )iM sinful little penv. Intent nil the
Ne. .1. 1 must hustle te show ncr inni .. i,u.HPnlriif npress thp field, darting
I we nre here. mek suddenly, swerving nbeut In the
A.VXIOITS MATHS WA1TIM.. n,(et of rVIrv ,,inyt
' The pain was se IntPiisp that hp xyns
She' Lonely. Toe . S(,a,TOiv conscious when lie bpgnn trying
Ppar Cynthin-rd like Ha' '."i te talk'.
iSkln'fir il-nal "T ?."tlita c'ty And 111-, first pelicr-nt nuest'-en was
f?en!"a lUttc town ip In X-w Yerk a about 1. s horse, that game little friend
little ever a month age and I de eer- wln ,,i carried him se loyally and had
tnlnly find It lonesome heie I only ,-0( from t10 rffcets of thp fall which
wish I could meet this "l'atsy. but. of , ,n(, mft )ls rI(.r.
mVnn?eha"nBd 'coVs'ld'ereTeod j It was a strong Indication of char
looking and I hnve met many young I ,.ter. thnt first question, nnd showed
men down here, but havn found nene , t1P unspifislmefs that was part of the
I'd consider real pals. man h nnture.
JUST MOMI3 ONK WHO IS AI.su 1 Ufvp ym evpr wen,prP,i ,nw
LOOKING KOIt A I Al.. wn(),(, sew ,n an pm(.rRenpy
encer up, ueiiy; nucr "; ucc. .!,
veu
likp
here a little while you'll find plenty of
friends.
II is n serious question te face your
self with.
Would your first thought be of the
ether person eeiipernrd in thp mnttpr?
Or would your first words be a com
plaint about your own suffering?
He's Very Yeung
Dear Cynthia I am a young fellow.
nineteen yeats of nge. A month age I
wan Ihtreduced te 11 girl by a friend
of mine. I iriew te like this Birl im
mensely and the friendship grew Inte T jS )n n rrj,ls of t)llM cj II(l tliat the
few time, nnrt -he 'tellH mc "Tiint -he 1 underlying .haraeter of a person Is
li.v mn A,n I Inn X-OUIllT tO nK lier se PMM- SllOWII.
te marry me? Should I ask her te wait , unP j,Print, secnis about as fine ns
nimtlipr In thp pvprydny tasks tnat come
for me? I nm a senhrr in li'gli senoei
and Intend te take up m-Mln in". r.u.
Yeu nre young te marrv, e.speraiij
with n celU-Kn career ahead of xpu
Could veu support a wife while study
ing meill-lnc ' Slnre r-u l'.ave siieken
of love te eac'i ether you hnd better
talk It out together. It would seem
better te havn nn understanding thnt
you will mnrry in a few yeniM if you
still enre for c-nch ether, but de net
hnve nn engngement. ,
"Michel" Answers
Penr Cynth'n I am writing te your
column ngaln. ns you said I was wel
comed In my last letter te you
It seems thnt I get myself In wrong
with Mm. X. A. MSS. ns she snys I
get nastv nnd misunderstood her letter.
I think 'she rend my letter wrong be
cause the advice she glxes me does net
work. I have tried that nil the time,
and It nlwayn seems the same.
There l no such a thing as n Kirl
sitting n,t n dance all evening and then
toward the end some fellow asks her
for a dance nnd she gets ne-veus nnd
doesn't want te ilnnce. The trouble Is
thnt when a man asks them for a
dance tiipv leek him ever nnd unless
he wears these funnv sallor-bettotn
trousers and tight coat and patent-1
lenther shoes nnd has shiny hair, they
turn him down I hnve trax-eled te
nenrlv nil dnnce halls tn town nnd It's
like this nil around. It Is true tlint
some fellows nre net fit te a-k some
rlcn girls for the dance, but thev nre
net all the same. Fer the g.rls that
go te dnnces can nil the time enjoy
themselx-es. tr eniv iney weum irent
the plain nnd net shiny but neat-dressing
fellows right.
1 will new end. ns I de net want te
talte up tee much spaep In veur won
derful column, as I knew there nre
mere waiting. MI ("URL
nlnnt
Hut then something hnpprns whiph
leiiuiips pxtra effort a ca'smltv which
strips away nil pretense, all vetipcr; a
blew which strikes deep.
And then you find out.
Yeu spp beneath the superficial gloss
of geed manners, careful training nnd
restraint right into the real pharaptcr.
Yeu may find n whlner behind n
queenly exterior.
A wenk sister tuny live In a nnture
that hns nlwnys t.eetued high-hnnded and
somewhat stubborn.
The meek, unassuming little B'rl very
often proves herself the real heroine nt
stieh times.
x ..,1 tlie enp who pets what she wants
by crying for it may have better stuff;
rpnsens tilings out. when It comes t .
pinprgcncy. ls l0 9
DI'T It'H the everyday porfien wW
iJinnst frequently furnishes llc ,,
pria(i Ru-
She doesn't sppiii le hnve much r!MX
bpcaiiMP-wPlI pprhnps hpcnue ,fi
npvpr seundpil her. j'kiiit?
Yeu don't hi-llev- s,P im,
deal of cheraptpr. because wn ,'"
pause she ii.-vpi- sqpius te sl,ew ''
thing extraordinary In tl,c ,.', ?"
or strpnglh. ' '""
Yeu find out when jeu nre in iM.
Mr and she- helps , , ,"01, ', , X
hpr strength wIipii sorrow overtakes 1 1.,
you sec her ehnraeter In the " l Zi
that nrlsra In Iip,- fc ti,l the wJv "'.
inppfs It. ' nf
, TIippp Is nothing speptarutnr bent
hpr; lierp seldom Is in rcallv Si
cheracters. "
She Is just steady strong, firm In ltt
decision and hpr aPtlnns, "
And unselfish.
There must nlwnys h; that rpmlitj In
any nnture thnt Is gelnj le kiew7
TT IS never quite fair te Judge Wr.
i- son by what you ten of her In erdl.
narv clrciimstatice.s.
Ter her own real self mar be tl
cevprpd up with a manner that (low
net hnlf de her justice.
And llkewlsp it is net safe fnr yenf.
self te nssum? any qualities nr atir
charaptpr that yen nrp net su-p nf bflnt
nblp te hang en te whpn your time 6
tilnl comes. ,
And Hint Is flip time when teu will
he found eut: when your own 'friillm
virtues or vIpps will show their,MlTf
and prnplnlm you pnnclus' elv xrerth
xvhlle or net. '
The pole player whose first theuttTt
xveh for net his Injury, net his pain, net
himself but his horse, had net rehcn'Md
his hchnvler.
He never expected te be hurt whtn hi
went into the game.
It xvna his own, unselfish inner urif
which spoke thnt question out of (it
depths of pnln nnd fnliitncs that threat
enctl te overwhelm him.
euId you show up thnt well, under
in her than the self-'suflit'ient lady who the same trying elrctimstnnrcs?
Unexpected Satin
Is Feature of Dress
By MI'S. m. A. WILSON
''epirmnf. l-i-1 )u U t. I 11'
Mat f re it T J
tlK-ll'l
ll till
following ila is a ri al e, onemy of tlmp
and money and material I have known
of hnusewivps who plan each day juM
from nicnl te in il, and censpipiently
Ii.uc just ,1 little bit of this or th.it left
0 I'. V hll'll IS lis uilly plli-ed llli a Mini"
plate and -teri"! in the icebox, and
then. In a day or two, thrown 11110 the
garbage pail.
After you hnve mavketed and brought
your feed home, sort and store each
variety se that it will be kept under
the best condition . I have small car
rier basket left from the fruit nisi)ii
which are pninti d white I divide tli
vegetables Inte them, and place in e-ic'-bask't
just ciMiigh of two vegetables
needed for the meal. Till I liud a won wen
del fill help, and .m cry bit of feed pur
chased is bv this means accounted for.
If nlsn keeps the space w lien jeu -tore
xeur feeds in .1 sightly ami orderly
manner.
lie it just a small nook In the mr
klti l-.e.i apartment or the 1 pilar, it wi'l
be n matter of neatness and tniiiiPM. te
use a plan like tht. At this time. tee.
it i an epniieiny te have a basket of
potatoes nnd sort them into sexein'
s tees, the smniiesi s17P nmaie m nun
It's a woman." she thought "Seme in skins, for snuteing, potato salads and
The Weman 's Exchange
Housecleaning Time
Te the l.'l.-'.i ' H ' 1 - lc"-
Puar M.nl 111.- 'lei.e tr!l n.e 1. ',,'
IhoreughU 'leuHnlian ou- remi TI.m
house usiinll- prfsei.ts su-ll a f..'.ir
nnpearam durlncr tit period I e n
clud(d nr riiithml wit' w renff
i (inst xnt i:k xi-i:k
Yeu 1. ' H 1 i -eftl. . .ipe-Mlil '
haX-M rh tlRK leek l.g It'-.Kt.M- Wlie'l
you nie iimuiik1i.ii ing "t "Hi.-' ' - i
can de . little .it ii tlnu md u ' is
wny IllalHHje in ll.lXr I'lllig ' n..l' g I (V
it the end of i.i.h d.iv I i msiir i
yOU Ciltl de -e ll III'. I. s. wril l"-i
nnd th'U -ugl i -.mc,i ti.ise le-ii tnc
nigs w isri liie pa ture ft if i, '.He
Woodwork aid the window eli.u ttre
closets mid di ether th t.g that xmir
lieun' linll idually w 1! neul If "iu d' d'
net attempt tee n ik-Ii at a t.iji nnd ne
cempll'!' v -ur wen. hvHtuiuuti' ally
IfPipleg te H.-veinl rne'iis .mil 'iet upset
ting Die rest 'f the .house, nu wl I fin. I
that jeu i in l.iip things con na-uf'xelj
IlCil'.
Twe Dresses for Flerida
TO tin l ' I'el I,' U'eluil.' -1
Pi-.n .Jidi'i Kliulh kixc i i .in , h x
(if bow t II like I ir.Vell i '.r. ,s .' d
poplin of x rj Pile ma
il il II ll 1'lnl ill. I I1 W ll
I. - '! W'llll.'lll. Ill d'ln-. I.'i.
.i . in!, I urn le n .1 .
i:nl an
i-CKi'i. i:i.n i:i:wu i:
Xf cia ! ii knew In Iter tliaii I . .i'i
tell wli.i i''i i in sl In cumitig : eii
but If y .1 'an wear a long- mi si. d
(lrcSS It w i lid he pritlj te lli.i'.n the
grei ll mile en long I lie M'l. - e s'ele
cellar tli.i' xx M1 leii'li tit.. wn-!'
xvlth a ux .Mi Him. ne a I i i u li.
and ll xest of t-lt h I xx nil
the er- ii Phcii null i
i,-lrdlxi of eitln t the niati ".i
tu matib i ml li I n.iiii xx i
VOlle. 1) ' 'ted ' n til' It.' ' ll nig
balew the h. in an i1'. ..i' i ii.ii i "i
niuld hiixr ml In t i mi ni - i. uani '
UJ JOU prtfel Hu i 'I" i.
r 'x.' H.ir ni; ends xre. I I be
fie-i Tie brown sill, fulil t- made
vi'1. iCi from and luuk of t m vxnls' '
. -riling U-low- the l.e.t ii. nprui.-hki-pare
-. edged w-ih simple . rnbrelderv
xhifli "ou could di ' ours. If e. n Imml
i ' einbre'di ry or beads Il.ixr a V nn li
i I't .i teue'i of the pin) reld"! v u-rui d
i i;l't Ir. ft en'. ind iivr u d.i.nt.
! ii .. hue inllar te turr ex-i t e iu U
M.il.e the gli'lh of i'i.. Wi-'tin', 'oils'
aid n irrew te iii. ,i, -in B.i'e and
iiig ii iw a ex . the . r'
woman lie loves, and the wny isn I plpni
e lur Tint he'll gft her. Up alxvay
get what 1 e xvants. and I for one will
sny she's the Im ki"st Wiiiiiaii .a tl.
world, whither she knows It or nut "
At thnt xery moment .Timmj hml just
taken leaxe of Then, nnd the Lnkirs
xvei'ian in the world was furled up en
the fleer, her head buried in the seat
of a chair, crying her heart out.
Tomorrow Storming the l-'ertress
Going te a Party?
We. I. then, JJ'.l w-.mt nn erlg.na'.
eesfnre. senietiilng eaey te make, and
iroefl te 1' ok at The (d'ter of the
Weman s Page xxill I tip you nut with
'.lens Mid LURi'i si'.ens for all k'nd
of beautiful. liexl f u.ny and c'evtr
costumes
IF II ATS WHAT
iir nni.rv nrrrr
Mrs, W ilsen's
1 ienr .Mr- Wi'seii
g if thru igb x.eir '
xxav tu s.-rxe pate !
gra-. i
can be
I'at. (in fine
geese lixer and
xx ays. rts for cMimpi
nreading en nh elj toasted
bread and then dusting will
lllSUl'IS
H'-ii you pler,-.e
lepiil-ttiii lit the
feil1 gras''
Mlt-x A N
i the .s;m-.hurg
n-rx'id in ninny
I 'annp.es, by
trips of
paprika ;
r i
I ,
W
v
A A'
v.xx. , J.h
M Hfite.
vji'.arv
'l
Cl
"iZ-
using either I
I mliturc ns
i
a, orexx n
ti-rtal i
tir f.. .
xvlth , s
tee iIkh-i
V I ,
in cruiiuettis mui cutlets
-niislieii potatoes or eiinUe
for tie i l.ccse creipiettcs: al i in tinv
dainti ainlxx-telii s ; aim In a pate when
i unbilled with mushroom and hard
linileil i gg- and lial'dl m a de -p meid.
lirf I mug meld xxith pastry.
i cratin dishes. I p thp nPVt st7P for
boiling, xvhllp thp largest one max be
kept for baking and roasting. It is
peer economy te cook sexeral si7,.s of
potntee at the same time. Naiinillx
the small ones must be nvcrcoeliei! and
watei -seakiil before th( larger ones
are finder, or !m' flip Inrger ones aie
underdone when tlie small ones areteady
te serve.
Pick from the bones, remove all fat
and gristle .it-d chop fine leftover meat.
TtiPfP nre te be i.sed in eminecH, hashes,
meat jiip. i rniueites or cutlets am)
meat leaves. S( iimiii nicely and add
'just the tiniest pinch of cloves.
Hemexp the berti nnd skin from left
over cooked fish I'lid serve a tlukeii fis'n
,t ni. (ream or nu grntin. m cro
quettes and (if 1 1 s.iluds or in tish c,!fps.
Leftover yolk of eggs max be used
fnt liellandiiisp same, mayonnaise or
dumped into boiling water and conked
'intil hard: or placed in .. cup and cex
ered with 'old water, and then us-ed m
mstaids and cake. Tlie white of egg
innv in' used for 'aledenian '! am. ange'
and white ('- iin-ingve. icings
eullles or puddings.
liatlier i in- ' . .1 I' ftuvi-r ir.di. and
i-re.nn lut ' a bowl and mver with a
little cold water. Meat xxith n spoon
tefi.rc using. Sour milk i in b" siib--tli
it- I in place of sweii milk in bi--(iiit-1
waffles, het cake- nnd ether tppi
i .-. v ithein haiigiiig ''- rclpi and
in. I., kirn: soda i iipf-ssnrv.
I.nch day dry nil ihr leftover stele
bread, then' lit threitg'i tin- feed (hop
per and sift the crumb through tic
colander I'lnce the coarse crumbs in
a fruit jiii- for an gr-itm and , al.eps
an.' store thp fine rruinh for dipping
ey -i. cutlet ami ereqiietles,
Sdlt, toast and butter nud crxp witli
ciiiiiiii or creamed or au grntin dishes
nil leftevpr hispult miiirins and lolls,
1'tilli.i leftover breakf.isf cere-il In meat
len-es, creauettp and sausage.
Tlie wnter In wl, ch vegetables nrp ,
pceked, If used wilb .-pitil part of milk.
'nukes i de'iei is, w.-ll-llaxereil cream i
soup, while leftover xegetalilps make dp-
licieiis appetiacrs such as vegetable
cocktail, caii-ipi-s ami a mac -deine feri
talnd.
Ofli n .t Is wise te roel a double per-1
tluii ii, xegr.nhles te sax. time nnd fuel..
The leu. n-ir xegetnlili innv be rclipated
.ind served next day ill 'team, an gra-I
tin or 'n emplet. hi adding te stew-s'
. ml b.a.sid. i
I'lai, tn liave the fiesli fruits en the
table xxhilp thrj are in sinsen. Setvp
them in place of puddiug, pasties and
pies ami dessert. Try scrxiiig fruit1
salad for d"ert nfter the evening meal. '
Almest endless combinations max lie nr
iniged and served wiln .1 fruit salad
ilr'-slng. i
I'ntil Salad Dressing
1'l.ire in n saucepan i
''in half r,ip of miirn , ,
One ci-p of a ntet ,
I our leirt tnblcupauns rif einilarrh.
Ptir te difiMilve tlie 'tai-cii and then
bring te n bell. Coel, hlex- !y for five
minutes nnd then add
fi-i' r of one lemon.
Yolk of ena cpg,
I i'i e of enr-half unii,',i
Ore teaspoon of lantl'ii.
I 'i ii pinch of nut mtii.
lieat hnnl te blend nnd then fold In
he s'lfflv beaten xxhite. ()f en,. ,.j;g.
t'.ilcdniilaii Cream I"niit .Salad Dressing1
Place In n hew-I
White of our r.flf.
iinc-hiilj ilaes of apif )i Up,
lb at xxi'h n dever style egg heater
until the mixture holds its shape, nnd '
then fold in '
Onr-half cup of finely tln,ipeil nuts.
One -half cup of fituly t hopped coco-
i.n.
and serxc with -alad of fresh fruits en1
en n leaves of lettuce.
The Question Cerner
Today's Inquiries
1 . What extremely odd sort of para
sol xx as reeent ly carried by a
I'arisinn xx-emnn?
". Describe nu easy wny nf drying
net curtains thnt xxill insure tln-ir
hanging perfectly Miaifiht afte
they r.re dry.
!',. It j xx lint simple device xxill clothe
that nrp placed en w-enden coat
liangei-H hp prevented front slip,
pins iff?
4. What author fivt originated the
tdirnse, "the nlinl-lity dollar"?
1. Tell the fur tl at arc most popu
lar this srns.in.
1. IIexv is- nn effictive bandeau fnr
the lii.ir fashioned?
Yesterday 's Qupi-Ics
I. Queen Kli'nbelh of Kngland con cen
sideied the fan. an artiilc of
whicli she win ven fend. Ihe only
iivcsci.r a sex en inn could accept
fi eni a subject.
U. A 'quaic b.ix; nf hlacl; tliivelxn
has a new and attractive i'.ign
of s'rel beads, which nn- placed
aero'- the top and extend below
in long oblong, x.i'ih the bla i:
show i ii; betxxis-n t.H'h one,
I'.. In a dtPtiitlx'p xxnv n c'i vcr ba
lemetpr which will In. ii well in
iii. mom and inn he relied upon
seem te lie a small pater mi
liusli in a llnxxer -in' ; hut xvhile
the roses remain pink when If
rail-.".. In suiinx weatlur thev turn
bl lie
4. The Yesem'it,. ValUx is m Cali Cali
fernia. ". I-'ev man", of the new- frocks fash
ion lias irileied n stiaight. Iiplt
less tunh- te replace t' i usiml
gildlp.
0. hat thnt has a quniM . lunm I I
fnshlened of n .if! him x.-lvet.
ind has n tinx brim , f shaib d s,n,
roses.
T-i it
tu Jim m A
I I ft
I I tU I IIIM I 'HB1 Kill I 1 111
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VVM IW S
Ty3 is
SI I '
y s
. ' ?'
I', i CXi
&
itiiexpeeteil, (Ualed en'y by 0. K, 'S
x iicmi-i ion.
The iibeie deliglitful model of riyil
blue crepe de chine partakes of tlili
theory of ill ess wit through the me.
ilium of n yoke of black satin xvhlch ll
Inverted. The black satin is -(r
pentpxl in pnnpls and the motifs of ora era ora
breidery nr.' worked uut in geld flitcul
and black.
Twe Gaines for Halloween
Fer ebbr boys and iri-ls ntnlroxrn ntnlrexrn
ups there Is a delightfully spoekx party
with secrets nnd slunrlses en alt al.u.
called "The Veil of My.itery "
I or .x.'UIIH't I wj" mui finis XXIIOdOtll
care mueii for ithests but just lexe
te haxe a geed tlni" there Is the nicest
little party called "Mether Coe.ic's Hal-lexx-een
Party."
Send a Aell- iddresned i.tamned cnx-elepe
te thp Kdlter of Weman's Par" for the
dlrfct'ens for these txx-e parties. Invita Invita
tlens. decorations, stunts. refrshmentJ
' Ami fnvnis
3ffliiEntiKM,iii:ii'i'
i. i.ysmi
Werth double its price
Hj t OKINM-; LOW
The wit nf tin- di esw light .s a
great deal like lip wit nf some pi iv
wright. It innsistK in saving t hiit
upside down and xxrnng side out. The
autumn iiiimIpIs nie lillctl with such
paiadn.xps
A lleww Is eflcn put ni si-.
bomb at the back iiislcid of th.'
of a girdle, millinery trimming,
a continueuti guerrilla .xurfaip,
turn all sei-ls i f sin lersnnlt , am
hIppxps we beheld n capacity for
.is a
ft. nit
X.llgP
kilts
111
til"
My Wife Serves
Dees Yours?
asce
Coffee
At all our Stores
1
MIQIlGllUiIJFiiXIIMill aiLIMIPili 'lilll il.l1.",!!..., 'LWiltUIII'
A New I'rciuh Dressing
Place ill a buttle xvitli a xxhle
Oi c teatpnuu of suqur.
Ore-half tcasnnen of 'nil.
i I...II i-..-.v I ..-.. .
inn it ii ijitii ii hi injiiri'.
uieuih :
ti
Oi i -half teaspoon el militant
Ivn tablripoetu or fit fly muiciihi
purilfi, '
'lue tublripoent nt finely minced
ei Iemv, ' '
lue tahltipauni of finely minced1
O, .'r JlPliJK rs. '
7 ice-thiriii riip of xulml ,l
Ou--thiid (..I of i ei'i- fi'iifi;ii,. J
Sh'lie until creamy ami this dress,
-ug will keep for three m- fmir davs In
the icebox It is delicious. ,,,, ,,K en
aiinls. but -ilse en
-.e.iks niul chops
masts, stews and
li.-.-ip Mi- Wilsen
flic 1. 1 ipe f-.r xx liippe
Will you g
I i-rrnui pie!
ve
i et
're
i i,r i i
i ii- il
i '.it 'i
of the
low ti "
Ungtll
.MISS .M. I!
I.I,, a di i p p.e date xviih pastry
and bill in .i l"xy nvi n a ilcluatc
liiuwi, Itetniiie and I New place
in a su i pan
Om i i ii nl i ill,,
III i hull i up 'it 7'l
it i Ir'i el luh'r njieuiii e' fi i.
St1' te dlss.lxe the tle,,r and lg.lt
r. in- te ii but mid ii ik slewh ' s .
Ililllllli - llelllexe .11 d ci ill, till ii ll IX ',
W ll ll Ml til I III I'd .''111 "l'- I .p I ' I I I .tin.
v mip. .I -tilT '1 ,,i u in ll e iiep.u ' j
.1 tl i ! el.
I.e'ttrs nf thanks fjr w. doing gifts
should be .sent .is pnimp ly an p ,sh ble ,
before the wedding If thri. is Umt-, i:
net us mjeii .ifttrwa-d .is lenxmieit
These letters ar. writ f Ti In the. bride
or bride-te-be, bin she Mi'iuki t e Kixir
1 'u the narr.e of t'"- .x -dd-d r le-be-
I wedded pair Alw-.ixy she Blmuld inen-
1 tlen th .irtlcle s -nt i xagui- sxprosHlen
if gr.it tilde r.'rf.irdlng xeur prestnt
1 suggeets .( ll ere fel Ul-h-tt. r written te
.ill alike Supiies'.rur thai Mr .ind Mr.
'Jehn Asln-. in haxe f.nt .i toiling lump
the letter of a' knuxvledgmeiit might l
weided tills xx-a: "fvnr Mr and Mis
Vshu-lii mr "I'e.ir fr ends, ' 'f intliii.ii'x
'nrr.ints in. Mr I'at.stalrs ' Hubert)
ami I nppieiMle th.. na:tlul leading'
lamp w h ch xe i weie te kind .n te send
, H t W ll, gixe US II Ul ,''(IlUUI'(
tnreugli ir.ir.' a 'ei.g M.uiig -i eui
llt-xv llfiinc where X' i n. l.l 'lip- le hi'O
.ei en our le'-ni 'e llep-xil.
("md al'" x ours,
t.,.' I ui n ii Ma j Hi uu lar-
Hln.iaj " '
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The Man Who Said:
"The proof of the pudding
is in the eating"
was only half through
He started a geed pudding
proof, but he didn't finish it.
t
There's a let of trouble in
the world from puddings that
taste geed but don't de geed.
They "eat" well, but that
ends the recommendation.
Sanitariums are full of pudding-eaters
whosteppedthetestat
tasteandforget te inquire whether
their feed (ave the body wlwt :t
needed until the body rebelled.
Grape-Nuts is a feed that
tastes geed and does geed. The
proof of Grape-Nuts begins in the
eating and gees en through ths
splendid service which Grape
Nuts renders as a real feed.
Grape-Nuts i3 the perfected good
ness of wheat and malted barley
delicious te taste, easy te di
gest, and exceptionally rich in
nourishment for body and brain.
There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts
( -
Food-Iren for
man-power
Get enough iron with
your feed; and your
"drive" will have force
and your work "punch.'
It's the source of red
bleed and vitality, of en
durance and energy.
Yeu need but a small
bit of iron every day, yet
this need is vital. Yeu
must get it in your feed
medicinal iron isn't as
natural.
Raisins are a stimulat
ing iron-feed.
Eat raisins In sonic dish
once every day, for
Raisins are
the Iron-Foed
BBBBKMagissaasgxgaBia
ask for the
SUN-MAID
brand
They are most daiicieat
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