iw''mvv'$&itipt '.Tlrtr -nf f" if ' 12, JiiVJiiiNliNU I'UBJUlO LElNiUlUi iHiLU)JiJLIJHlA, 1IU1)AY, OO'i'UBJiiK 14, 11551 Weman's Life and Leve lly WINIFRED 1IAUI Kit C 00 LEY s. sAttebtu V1.NIIRPD nAnrnn i 'Or rr Fifty-seven Varieties of Husbands: Idle and Geed-for-Nothing THE town loafer niiil drunkard in nnv am, de of tins lil nlreus linv. Of course, cemmunis is (!i.ihmm1 and shunni 1 m"';l ,"M1 '"' ",f ktiew the Inw exuded. Yet. by n Htrimse niietnalv. if In- is pre v nn.l decent met; wen .1 net have availed entca. en t ii e .,... -W,TTOW, ," "" ' " '" ," '" " lT?.. "'""' . , ." in ere ii was, mr me iitmiuuiKc m ,n r probates wlie beat up their wives eve. Suturiliiy night, nml took their wnsei from them, net by force, but by mnjest of the law ! There Is no roinen why a wife should net support her husband. If she Is--fronts and husky nnd he l nn invalid, or If she Is brilliant nml possessed of a Mg cn-nliiK capacity, nnd he In torn tern torn ;ienuil.v tinomple.ved through tome 111 fortune. The only teiiseti that society i ,-m ilec reed that fnmil.v support I the iiui'e duty is that women presumably vw-ie hearing elillilren, and the care et several young bal les precluded them from nar'niiiK a livelihood. When con ditions are the reverse, the man is HI, or In trouble, any reasonable and af fectionate wife is Hilling te meet the omuieti expenses. Hut for ii drunken, lying, shift :s spouse? Never! Every town and village has a few eiamples of these male parasites, nnd the great cities have their quota of men living off women. It Is usually such an apparent tragedy that the com munity sympathizes with the wife, and If she is very peer, women nstst her with oppeitunltles for work and i''i oiet" for her children. It Is singti ar. hev ever, that if the d-iih'.en iiuifcr changes te have a souse of h.,iner. nnd iituusi-s folks, or a weal:, ad smile, and appea s t the svm tines he Is cend ned a little, at least by hi ma ! contemporaries. The wife eftet. i believed te be a scold or u shrew. One fault begets another. Of course If n wife is slaving until she Is ready muge ne is ne. ne. leved by thou lands! Years age Itip Van Winkle was Jit immortalized by r Jeseph Jcffercen, mnA ...Mil..-.. -t nitu uilltlwjin Ul respectable, Ued fearing persons who In real life would have h u n n e d the reprobnte like the placuu, wept and unlled and con doned his fallings. Recently n similar character ha been presented in a piny called I.lKhtnlnV which ran three years en llrendwav without a paue. Literally millions et wen and women Hocked te see a dls reputable, geed-for-nothing husband, a liar nnd n drunkard, supported bv Ids admirable and energetic and long-suffering wife, and shed tears when he fzuerienved had luck. What the psychology Is, I nm at a less te tell. However prone the female Population is te condone a gn b'ade. a Den Juan, who lends a fast hut f'is. dilating elsteme, it never wies m-ii-timental ever the slnfr .-. dii r . tobacco-chewing old sebher. m nn town. let put linn nn the sing, nnd' let hi wife turn him out of doers utul there Is net n dry eye in the li..ic: Perhaps It was lnrgeh the sweet personality of Jee Jeffersen and his modern prototype, Frank Haeen, thnt i-npiurccl the hearts of a Mist populace Hnd CnUSed it te reverse nil iimi-nl te ilmn Inte lier I'nii'n ulwt la r,n nianearus. nen the martyr who war, unfortunate enough te be the wife of "LiBhtnlu Rill" was divorcing him. ns he deserved te be divorced, the au dience almost rose en masse at his en trance wenring the G. A. R. nnlferm. Radiant, lndpcd. were the society ma trons and debutantes in the bees and jrallerv girls, and suburban f:imilles when the fina, curtain showed him as the literary and philosophical world a medi 1 of amiability. The peer are often lrrlfab'e from sheer Inability re end'.'e any mere. 11 -non affords na the famous first loafer whose wife bore the reputation of b. ing a celcd. because she was se tired of having him hanging around doing nothing but asking questions. feer.ites happened te he a genius, and ngnin the recipient of love and protee uen. ?vet a wem.in In the audience, however, would have tolerated lilm as a husband ! Without being unduly intolerant, or believer in Puritan stoning of one's fellewmcn, I at least insist that one need net maintain a husband who has no virtues but a senile smile and an aptitude for sponging en his wife. The world Is full of women who are supporting their husbands Pome of them are heiresses of American tnultl tnultl milliena res that have purchased for eign neb'emen Others are jamtrees and washerwomen who are laboring ten hours a day te earn feed for their lazy spouses and ten children. Until re". cently many States in our enlightened republic have had laws permitting hus- uanus 10 cencet tneir wives wuces Please Tell Me What te De I Ity CYNTHIA i What te Say When Introduced Dent Cynthia l am a daily reiirte of your wetuU'rtul relumii Yeu have helped ethers nnd l feel that you can nlse help m What Is proper te say te a boy of seventeen when Introduced (I am sixteen yearn old) nnd you are at a party 7 When going home what what should I pay? What shall I Bay when t see him agnln at another party' What would be an Interesting conversa tion te engage In with him and also ether boys" I will be very grateful If you could answer these questions ns -een ,ii e slble. What would be a pretty way te re fuse te rtrirce when you nre tired? "AXOlih KACE" Thete in net anything special te say, dear. Speak te a boy Just ns you would te any one else. Try te forget that you want te sav something special and talk of whntevei ou think of Simply sav when Introduced "I nm very glad te meet you " Have Plenty of Friends Pear Ovnteln I nm a bev of seven teen nnd iilieut a y ar mje I met a rlrl and went te see her once n week. Ho He etntly when I wi nt up te see her she told me going out te parties: nnd dances I etc would never get me anything and nsUed me why I did net git mm te.il i ii'cu girl nnd settle down At piesent 1 ui fititn 's very uncertain and when J 1 tel.l her -die said she would nRsii- me 111 any wa she could , Vew de veu think she was right nnd should I take her advice and pick out one gin meaning tne one mentioned J. B. C Yeu are cntlrelv tee young te be engaged and have no riR-ht te monopo lize one. girl's time unless you nre en caged te her The young girl Is r'ght In saylne thnt a continual round of parties will net get you anywhere, but a party new and then will net hurt and you should have lets ..f girls for friends, net one enlv Slams the Girls' Clethes Dear fynthln I am a silent render nt your Interesting column nnd Mrs X A MPS has forced me te interfere. Heplmr tb's will net take un tee much of your column. I don't see hew Mrs X V MSS can make such a statement Yes I nm a dance fiend I am a geml modern nnd stage dancer. I have been gelne out with p'nty of elrlB te dince halls and enhan ts I am no wise nuv I 'en't ' -il, I knew It all When I go te a dance hill 1 nr net particular 113 te whom I dance with. 1 :. n-l. ! . ler a dance and 90 per cent of the times I get turned FOR THE GIRL WHO LIKES TO SW H BBanEw , ' wkm H EH IHI .V Smmm mmm IfflHH 0 Ifm'gyjfg ksAkTfskUts 9H m KH jzry-K-yu-'t - VMM flQ "CBBMfea,--,-. svW wiit,nrfKifimii 11 iiiiiii ejftjrcyrc -, x Adventures With a Purse m weekly! New Yerk was a shining ex- I are pretty hard te llve with decided that his "nuesfienlni's" hrenphf out -eme el the profoundest phllosephv ' ever extiresserl, succeeding generations forget his shortcomings nnd voted his wife Xantip'ic the most famous scold and nagger of history. We would like te hear Xantlppe's sble ' We suspect that she hnd te hustle in some way te sup-tort h'i 1 in ! e ness. while he lay around the stinnv marble walls of Athens, gazing at the ' down Sy these unmilnted r blue ocean, and pestering his centem- I iei1. , ' "m fercfd te Ket ,f neraries with ipie-les ns te their view points en pe itb-s and ro'lglen. Women did net have many avenues of liveli hood in these days, unless they were slaves or heterne. But we feel sure peer Xnnttppe had te earn the living somehow, and that Secrates never came home en time te meals. Idle hus- bands may Interest outsiders, but thev respectable Autumn Weather Brings New Vegetables Which Mrs. Wilsen Strongly Favers t Bread, Meat and Potatoes Should Have Brussels Sprouts, Onions. Spinach or Cauliflower Served With Them te Ferm Nourishing Diet By MRS. M. A. WILSON Cevvripht, JSII. Vy Mr, V. A. Wilsen. All riehts r3trvtd WITH a keen hint of frosty days te come, the autumn market stalls are In n blnzi of real glory with mother nature's offering of fruits nnd veg etnbles. Fresh country t-ausage is be Klnnlng te mine In and the new- buck wheat looms bis in the efling. Plan te purchase a basket of apples this week. Can a few jars of apple sauce and then let the family have a real treat. This is the time te think about laving in a few bushels of potatoes for winter us. Turnips. Brussels sprouts, onions, spinach. Swiss chard and cauliflower are te be found in the. market during the fall and are rifh In the lime, iron and ether needed mineral salts or vltaminev These s'leu'd he included in our dallv diet te keep us physically fit. A diet if just bread, meat and pota toes and gravy during the fall and win ter will make Jack a dull hey. indeed. and will bring a host of Ills that urn peculiar te this eaen. Seak stale bread in cold water until soft nnd then turn in a cloth and squeeze drv Hub through a sieve and then pince m a newl Thre' cup of prepared brratl, CtiM cup of Unrlti chopped onions. Ore and ene-hnlf cup, of finehi chopped preen tepi of eelen. Clue hunch of wup pit-cut. One 'eaipnen of ta't. Otie-hnlf tcatpann of pepper. One te,!,p00n of 'nge. One-half teaspoon of thyme. Mix nnd then pack in the cut open ing of the rolled shoulder of perk. New add te the balance of tilling One eup of flour. Tire featpoeni of biking pewdct . Mix well and then form Inte lenf shape nnd place In (l pnn wjti, nlPnt, Pat three-quarters cup of flour into meat. Place In het even anil as seen as it cemmen e te brown reduce the heat te moderate even nnd cook one- e painte up (101 s Th' "e unpnlnted dells are net a bit soclab'e, and dance h ills are made for pleasure and net for ornament When veu ask these girls for a dance thev say "I've premised, m f-t iiehe I am tired and I don't feel like dancing." Hut first they give ou the once ever and then thev talk like that I am noted as a geed dancer If I am willing te take a dinner en n cr p ple. svhy aren't rthers? Yeu talk about Humpty-Dumpty suits thnt's what men call style If some of you girls would enlv knew ' our opinion about sem of your styles there would be an awful argument. I. A T. She Won't Save Dear Cvnthla Yeu have helped se many people nererc tnnt I am wrlt'ng te you fei advice I am a veung man twenty-thre years old nnd am engaged three months te a girl four years younger than myself New I love this girl very' dearly nnd I knew- that she cares for me Vew. Cvnthla. I am only a working fellow and don't make very big wages when I work She Is work ng steadily, making prettv geed wages I often tell her te snve a little of her wnges te help buy a home for us but she does net trv. telllnc me that It Is th" fellows place te furn'nh the home I told her we should both ave for 'he future, but she does net inlte am nt tempt te de it New. I told this girl I would marry her In a vcar or se If I was In n position te de se and she said she was willing But Cynthln. I doubt If this girl Is true te me. as she gees out pretty nearly every 11 srht and spends most of her rrenev en clothes U.VDECiniJl?. Yeu Hiirelv cannot mean that you hne asked the girl veu want -e marry marry te save her money for your heme'' Ne man should ever take that atti tude with a girl If she wants te help him an.5 offers te. that Is n. different th'ng but he should never expect It, much less exact It The autumn bride will prob ably want te make some of the dainty lingerie for her treusscnu herself. There Is a fascina tion about this kind of work that mnkes every girl long te be able te de fine sewing. Friends of the bride will nlse wnnt te give her .some hand -made garments te put In her chest. The petticent (dtp shown in the pic ture Is of crepe de chine and lace, te be worn under one of the straight wnlstless frocks that show the least little wrinkle or division in what ever is worn tinder them. Belew are some hints thnt help with this kind of sewing. FLESH color in crepe de lovely nnd the trimming lilet or Valenciennes lace, with some hemstitching, plcetlng or hand em broidery or a combination of these. Feather stitching also ninkes a lovely finish where hemming is used. If the main seams nre stitched en the machine, the felling should be done by hnnd. Where there Is gathering there Is nothing se lovely as making ns nnr nnr rew n rolled edge ns possible and gath ering this rolled edge, then whipping It OW this tearoom is different ngnin from any of the ethers I hnve told you about. There Is n certain some thing about it, its air of quiet com fort, its nice old mahogany furniture, Its bread, stntely window, thnt will re mind you of nn old English inn. It Is what slmll I say? slightly mere formal in its suggestion than the ethers I have told you about. Here you find a dignity nnd reserve well In keeping with this charming place. It, tee, is just around the corner from the center of the city, nnd here you will find de lightful lunches and dinners. If I re member correctly, the price for dinner Is si.r.Q, The weninn who loves theso hand made handkerchiefs with the colored (breads nulled through them and the colorful designs In the corners Is In mere or less of n predicament if she Is I net skillful enough with her needle te mnke them herself. Fer nt most shops they ate qulte expensive anywhere from $2 te $2,7(. But there is just one shop I knew about in town thnt has n lovely asseitment for Sl.SJi each. One thnt especially nppcnled te me hns n bit of lace around n cluster of brightly colored flowers, and the result Is the quaintest of old-fashioned bouquets. The Greatest Mystery te a Weman Is Hew Beys Ever Live te Grew Up They Receive Blews That Would Seriously Harm Most MertaU, They Take Frightful Chances And Get Away With It WOMAN, it is snld, Is the eternal mystery te every mnn. This is rnther difficult for the mere deadly of the species te understand, sometimes; but when she knows just hew simple and easy te Vtlem her sister Is, hnvlng successfully cstnb Ished the bluff, she Is net going te give It nwny at this late date. But, be thnt as it may, there is a mystery te woman that is even grentcr than this one seems te be te mnn. And that is bow nnd why boys ever grew lip: hew they ever live long enough te become of age. With each new invention of science the problem grows grentcr, the mystery deeper. . . , , . . 4, Yeu bce one, a boy of eight, starting out from his house In the city te go te the store for his mother. He must go three bleckB te get there, the first one trolley-less, the ether two equipped with tracks and frequent enrs. He walks dutifully along the pave ment for a whole block. , Then, reaching the first Inch of trolley track, he veers sharply off the ..nveoient. tnk-es te the street and con- corsage nues ppr(,0iy down the exact middle of the car tracks. I saw something tndny one does net . .. ., . uttcriy inconceivable thnt often see a dainty square- cellar of , z ', , , , . ,,,. j. ,.. madeira work. The material In the A -e M1011 d reach borne n 'cellnr is n fine batiste and Is finely I Inrn trip without meeting n friend iif scnllepetl and embroidered with delicate design. The surprising thing is thnt the cellnr wns only SI. This is a special price, I understand. Fer nnmes nf ehnps address Weman's Pan Editor or rhene Wiiinnt 3000 or Main 1C01 I.!- ,... ntrn It is equally inconceivable that they chine Is may lie In 'hcms'tltclilng net mere than three threads should be drawn, the work looking much daintier than where the space is wide. In basting insertion en n curved out line the Insertion should tirst be basted around the bottom or larger line of the curve. Then n thread should be nulled up in the opposite edge of the inser tion, making it fit perfectly. This edge should be. carefully basted te the cloth, neing sure thnt the fullness docs bv baud te the part te which It Is te I net bunch in any spot. The material b'e attached. Atwais put luce en by is cut away en the wrong side, nl owing hnnd, if nn edging, holding the lace ' about one-eighth inch mnrgin this, of next te veu and everhnnding without course, nfter both edges of the insertion trvlng te get nny extra fullness in. J lie nave ticcn nemmeu uewn te 15 mere fnct of holding It toward you in sewing en mnkes the right fullness. Where insertion and edgings are te make n turn nt a corner the lace enn be mltcred and hemmed down without cutting it away and seaming. terlnl. Then this cut edge is rolled and hemmed. A monegrnm or single Initial em broidered en each gnrment is always liked, nnd it adds much te the beauty of the garment. The Heart Pirate ny IIAZEL, I1EYO nATCHELOIt rccuHeht. till, bv i'"Ol(c Lrdeer Cemsant Even theueh the fresh ve?etnhles nre nnlr. nellr P" Pound. 1'erk must be well an additional and iiinterl.il inoreise ,n "k nd nfter this ment is rolled the cost of the tnble budget, new. for lc,, !l lt " " rP1"",, three nnd one safety sake, rather economize en .some- half hours in the even. Baste fre- thlng elhe and have an nhundanre et """. -' "ihi, v ;,irr, V V them daily, particularly during the fall. Serve creamed vegetables for the neon ' luncheon for the ihlldren during the week. They nre healthful and satis. ylng. Here is a suggestive Sunday menu for three meals : HKEAKFAST Baked A pull - Sausage and Het Cakes Sirup Coffee DINNEJt Vegetable Soup . Home-Made Itelish Celery Roast Shoulder of Country Perk Brown ftravy Apple bnuce Bweet Potatoes Mashed Turnips Custard Pie Coffee SUPPER Petate. Celery and Nut Salnd Sliced Tomatoes Celeslnw- Apple Sauce with Swinge fake Ten The market basket will require: One haikct of apple-, Celery, Potateet, Turnips, Green Reppcra, Onions, Bircet potatoes. Cabbage, Twe bunchci of soup greens. Carrots, Ath, Tomafer. I'achnge nf pancake flout. Hulle, i:qs. iSVl'di mid eiif half pniuiih sheu'di H teiii(7 count 1 i 1""'.. One pound if fush iitunliy eimnui,. And UKUiil weeklv staples. The shoulder of country perk can be served Brownsville stvle fur Monday nvenlng dinner by cutting in thin slices from the left-ever shoulder and dipping the slices in thin butter and frying until golden brown. Serve with gravy and baked apples. On Tuesday serve emlm-e of roast perk, by cutting sufficient left over roast perk in Inch pieces and mill ing one cup of celery, cut in Inch pleies nnd parboiled, and Cice iifcen peppers, minced fine, OtIC union Tn'cd, Tire ''" " "ii'-d I'fiiiii Mince, iih'i' (-(iieni'd OnC'hil'f 1 up nf rtiir; minciil pin.il' 1 Ilent te the si aiding point nnd thou serve en toilet with slices of fried apple.-. Use the bulnuvc of the perk for petple Iter Wednesday evening meal. Beast Shoulder of Perli . Have the butcher bone, roll and tie shoulder and then wipe with a damp ' anu prepare me. following tilling : Just a Little Jet But Se Effective Until Richard Itlakcslce kid napped Theodora Caldiccll, because he did net trant te give up hit privalc secretary, Thte herself knew very little about love. Sie thought she loved Jimmy liland, she was sure she iranted te many him, but alone with lSlakeslce en his private yacht,seept off her fell finally by his passionate leve-makini, she xras conscious of his stremlh and of Jimmy's tciakuess. Xcvtrthcless she remained loyal te Jimmy until when she relumed te him he reviled her, and sheiced his teal iclf. Hurt te the soul at the things he said, her pride rose in arms and erected a barrier between herself and niakesler, although she had broken her engagement and was quite free. CIIAPTEK XLVII '7 Want te Meet Him" he had never hnd time te piny and her answer about the weninn who could mnke him forget himself. Wns he en tirely selfMi? Did he think only of himself? Did he love Thee enough te 1 give her up te the man she loved, te watch her pass out of his life entirelv without puffing out a hand te step her? His senses cried no, but somewhere burled deep in him something cried yes. He did love her that much, but he had te be sure, he had te be certain that she loved this man, and that he wns worthy of her. I He rnught her suddenly bv the I shoulders nnd her henrt died within her 1 If he crushed her suddenly In his nrms, Mf he sought her lips with his demand -I Vng response, she felt suddenly thnt nothing else would matter. She would give In. she would surrender, nnd after ward when it was tee late she would be sorry all her life. isiie caugnt her umicrnp Between ner Read Your Character Up Mafal Phillips Bulging IJrew and Sloping Chin This Is a combination of character In In uicatlens which Is rnther t-nre; nlse In teresting, It has ben shown In previous nrtl cles thnt the fnrehend which slnnts backward Indicates quickness and vigor of thought, combined with varying do de grces of Impntlence nnd aggressiveness ; whereas the forehead which is high and bulges somewhat denotes virtually the opposite thought tendencies. It indi cates slower but deeper and mero per sistent mental processes, with nn intro spective rnther than nn objective trend. Likewise you linvp rend nf the chin indications, which are illustrative mere of these thought tendencies which nre connected with or res.ilt in lotions The prominent chin indicates a personality slew te net. even (heugh thoughts may he racing. The reeding chin denotes n tendency te quick nnd impulsive notion. It Is net hard te understand, there fore, thnt when you find the combina tion of the bulging brew and the re ceding chin you have found a person who will he interesting, If nothing else Slew nnd sure of thought Impulsive nnd probably inaccurate of notion It's n combination likely te keep you guess ing. Seme people make mistakes, hut ever realize they've made them; hut these t)(snrle always think of the clever J or the appropriate nnswer a couple of hours after the opportunity is pabt. But if you want te eMini'ite, the true vverfh ' of them, den t mnke the mistake of . .nidging them by their mnnncr or np-1-enrancc or hnsty notions. Judge ' rather by the evidences of their matin e, thought. Tomorrow Vcitlcnl Handwriting the ink The Question Cerner Today's Inquiries 1 In Texns what is the surprising number of the farms operated by women? . . 2. Hew enn new elastic be rapidly run through n piece of under wear? , , 3, What novel method de Chinese use for removing stains from clothing? 4. Which -fitnte is called the Mether of Presidents? ... r. On serge nnd Canten crepe alike, what makes a wonderfully effec tive sleeve? 0. What does a New Yerk actress wear te take the place of nn eve ning wrap? Yesterday's Answers 1. The novel custom of filling her pockets with brend, which she hands te every one she meets en her way te the church, is con formed te by manv brides of Sweden ; each piece disposed of is supposed te nvert misfortune. 2. When fine lingerie is being laun dered a few lumps of sugar drop ped In the rinse water have the effect of starch and will enable one te iron It beautifully. ,1. TTse. black oilcloth te make a striking-looking cover for the card tnble nnd paint a bright de sign in one corner. 4 The Koh-i-Noer Is n Oolcendn diamond, valued at 5025,000, which Is one of the largest in the world nnd is new a crown Jewel of F.nglnnd. ,". An effective cellar for the winter cent is fashioned of the material with vertical bands of the fur set en and it fastens around the neck in (linker style. In n pretty overbleuse of gray georgette a long cellar that is caught together in front with but tons forms nn unusual vest. should part without first ..i. . affectionate blows, and tl i"5f "ft cue "d Pars within hearing distance. ""Wedy ether down forcibly en the hnra J.J with thuds that sicken aUhX ment, Yet, they both survive and seem t,.. fcctly happy nheut It 1 "m per A boy can take chances thnt are ei. 2 nor cent in his favor, nnd get a "'j unharmed. uwaT Twe of them get into n car .. playing .football . all afternoon. T tired, still in their muddr ele.s.. net There wns engine trouble and It'lnM, n long time te fix it. While w.uK: for results: they snt down en the curh and at last, worn out with their effort, stretched themselves flnt out upon damn grass nnd cold pavement, until sems. body enme te help. Most human beings would ham caught pneumonia, or nt least com. plained of a strange stiffness and co-M In the bnck the next day. cel(1 But these, being boys, went blithely home In the r mended car. and an. peared for school next morning as will ns ever. ""' rnilEY fall off high plnces, climb all J. eyer one another, sknte en thin lee dive Inte shnllevv water, travel in Wkr hunts nnd smoking cars, defy lightnlnr battle, murder and sudden death i thousand times n day and get away ' Why is It? Hew can a mortal fall out of n tree, pitch headlong down a flight of stairs, get thumped mercilessly In the chest and llve happily er after? ' " Hew can n thing thnt has j,t step, pod playing with fire engines an dchoe. choe cars go shouting down n hill en s sled, step shouting for n minute when the sled hits a tree and sends him Inte the deep drift, then take up the sheu a loudly nnd try It nil ever again? Why is It thnt he can de this threa nnd four times In n winter nnd manaw te struggle through te voting age? OH, WOMAN may be n mystery with her changeable mind, her unstable eyes, her butterfly heart. But she'll never be se unfathomable ns this vigorous, noisy, lovable little 1 IH.-IUI wne iiikcs ins nte in his hands , every time he gets nwnlce. throws It 1 carelessly nwny, and hns it come grin I ning back te him with a handful of J health that it has gathered en tin 11 II i A Real Honeymoon In the Island of Khndes honey Ii still n factor in the morrlnpe rlt.. After the wedding the husband dips Ml finger in honey and trnces n cress ever 1 the doorway of his home before the 1 bride enters. Meanwhile the spectators cry out te tne inu.v,, "He always geed and sweet ns is this honey." 0. Things You'll Leve te Make Cream Vanilla One of Eight Flavers Hair Ornament fet Even.lW'jj Wear Apple CustnnT Tie Line a pie plate with plain pastry and then pl.-ue in n mixing bowl One nnd one-half cups of thick apple jaucc sweetened te taste. Our cup of mill., ) 'Jk i of ttre cans, F"iir tnhlcpenns of flour, O ic-hn'f teiiHpnen of salt, Oue-hnlf tiispoen of nutmea. B nt with dever egg beater te blend thoroughly and then turn in prepared pnsiry ana tinne m n slew even for th.r'y minutes. Place the whites of eggs in a bowl and add two-thirds glasH of apple jelly. Beat until mixture holds Its siinpe. pi(, en p,. when cooked and brown lightly In het even. Petate Celery and Nut Salad Bell seven medium-sized potatoes In tb'.t kins and then peel nnd cut In thin s'ns Pla' i- In a newi nnd add " ' 'Jin une-hnlf cups of finely chin , . ' i 1 Ii ry I , cij, ,, rinrhj chopped nuts, lint (n 1)1 union, grated. dm -half 1 up of finch minced pnr-lrp. Cever wiih dressing made as follews: P'ni e in a saucepan : Ihrec-fnurths cup of tcaftr, Ona-half cup of vinegar, hour tablespoons of flour, One teaspoon of mustard, One teaspoon of sugar, One teaspoon of salt, One-half teaspoon of pepper. Stir te dissolve the flour and plce nnd bring te a boil Cook slowly for lx iniiietr- (Hid then add yolk of oil' ' ig .i'hI I'iri" t idle puens of drip HI' .ef fr 11, 1 t'e' - i-'lge Coekei f,,r hi. la-- I " t uh ti of eg,- .1 n . 1 1' en lift v 'nt 'f s' nn di-e-Mtig mid use a liivit st'e egu', ,iier te blend. Wl,,p haul and then pour salad and let cool and herve with crisp lettuce. Remember These Parties! The mysterious, shadowy one for grown-ups, called "THE VEIL OF MYSTERY," with Its witches, its flray Mystic, its unusual favors and its shaded lights. The cunning little, one Jut made fe- ihildrcn at which "MOTHER ;i ((-!:" will eti'eitiln her Utile ,1 1 -- t.inl give t.H'iii all kinds of Inti I -ting thiii-s te d" like feeding Mether Miihhiiid'f dug. and helping Eitile .lack Hener with bis pie. Send a self addtesied. stamped envelope te the Editor of Weuian't, Page for the details of these two parties for HALLOWEEN. 7 OTTTftl m J THEO finnlly trusted herself te speak. , ftn n " '" " 711U101 tne storm ' , . , ' v, i m l,, el emotion he nreused in her. but he "It's useless te bring that subject , (1(, net (,rnw hpr ceicri ., gimply ,,,,, up again. We settled lt once and for ' t,.r and his voice was very low when all. don't you remember?" he spoke te her. "Yeu settled it. but if veu think back , "Hear, I want you te be happy, mere 1 en stiuiu ... -mi 1. . tjmn nothing else in the world I want you will remember thnt I refused tlint nt j ieve T0 tee much te give definitely te give you up. When nre 1 you up te nnether mnn without seeing ,li. ...... M tflflimit tYienKiirln., lilu H-nrlli you gelnj: te marry m ..... . yuu ,., , .-" -:r V" - "i ."Vl'" you have? Have you decided?' "I 1 " Thee began miserably "Yes." "I can't answer that. Yeu have no right te ask me that question." Her head went up nnd her greeu eyes met his full. . . , .... "Will you give me one right? "If I can; what is lt?" "Let me meet this man. Let me see him I want te knew him. I want te sec the man who can held veu iike tins, I who can inspiie n woman like you with the feeling you scorn te have ler him." "Oh. no, no!" Thee's cry wns in in veluntarv. She thought of Jimmy ns he renlfv was, his shifting eyes, his weak mouth, and before her steed the man of her dreams, the king who, re gardless of everything else, had suc ceeded in forcing his way te her, of dominating her entirely. She saw his Thee shook her head .suddenly nnd he felt the shudder that passed through her. Then in the silence thnt hail fnllen between them, there cnine the Jangling sound of the doorbell! (Tomorrow Twe Men nnd a Maid.) A Comfortable Bed The bed Is the most Important piece 1 of furniture In n bedroom. Heme eco nomics of the I'nited atntes Depart 1 ment of Agriculture recommends thnt if only n limited amount may be spent in furnishings, It is wise te economize elsewhere, se that n geed mattress, and springs mny be purchased. ' TVin mntffaQB ulimilil 1vl.- Itn nu- tei-ted by nn unbleached muslin slip which can be washed occasionally Next comes a lightweight qul'ted pad, nlse washable, for further protection und smoothness. I tils can be bought ready Uel-e is I ' I mr wmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmm The ideal bread for growing children ehiirmlnc HAITI OIINA- MENT FOR i;Vi:NINJ WEAR lt has something of the Russian ettfCt. Cut a 11 cue et black net the i-linpe shown Wire It en all edges IJeud it with Iri descent nnd Jet brads, ll.ive a long tassel of the beads handing at each wide. Bend the net te fit the crown of your head. Jein a beaded elvet band te the net, and have It clone at ene slde with a snap fastener This HAIR OR NAMENT FOR EVENING WEAR will leek stunning with one of the new vel vet evening gowns FLORA. igi ireeifee Semd for one -tellind yen hew te malte fine desserts ? .with, EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk 2ks BcrcUn CcmJiamy Berden Duildintf Nr Yerk ii Victer I If Bread j I Big C I I Leaf f I s I i a At all our Stores i H I 8TOBE3 CO. M f tnnimrnniTinnmiiiimiHnuiiiiinniiiiiiniimiiiiiiiitiiniiiitrinimiifTnhnninmnminifmi OPENING SALE Junier Packing Ce. HtAUIISii ItNMINAL MARKET ' 'Street-Arch ieFib&rt &&&&&&&& OPENING SALE granite face, the hard line or 1 is j.iv, mme ()r mn(Je of musl,n nm, ,, b t. his piercing dark eyes; she .felt .in or RI1 W i,Kht-colered quilt 0, of the fnct that hhe fought ies , lui .ly , blanket mnv he used. i.e tl.e influence he exerted ever l,fi the power thnt radiated from him ' It' (Vied her with sort of a exaltation -),. felt a ane of personal pridi thnt I'ifr.d her nut of herself whenever si, I1...1...1 e, i,lm She could net leprcs- a shudder when she thought of the two men standing side by Hide. She did net wnnt te go through the ordeal of com paring them, hhe could net bear that. "Whv de you shrink like that from the Idea of having me meet him? he persisted. "Are you afraid I wen t think him worthy, are you? "There's no reason why you should meet him. and he wouldn't understand Oh. please, Please leave me alone. Haven't you done enough te hurt nte -Don't you ever think of any one but veurse'f? Think of my Mil;1 "I " '-' once trv te inm-tine what I would liki te de .mil l"t- nn de it Thee liind'y knew wnni n- " - . ,,. mil she wns oeiimioiis th it be iii ai.'l sue wns i-uur. ,.,- ...... we.ds were almost Incoherent, but thev hieughr te Ulchard'H mind (..;ncm words of laH evening. His remaik thin Inexpensive Dinnerware Six-Persen Services Prices Begin at $22.00 Our Bip Openfn Fer Ma Rump and Round STEAK or ROAST Best Cuts of es and ale Continues atom Pinbene Roast Leg of Yearling LAMB Wright, Tyndale & van Rnden 1212 Cheitnut Street 91 Armour's Star Earns 23 Best Half-Smoked Sausage Rack Yearling Chops c wneie lb. or Cut By COKINNK LOU Ii Lest we for jet Is c. rtaluly the re cessienal of the hummer of l!i,l. The brilllunt black trimming beloved of the I last generation was never mi much in favor as at the present time a fact te winch the lute millinery and frocks testify abundantly . llevvevii, tin ri is little of our ferme! jet tei'hiil'iue vl-ib'e in prr-'iil ininb ininb (lene -ire I In mii-- leriiiatim which mule th. i lui .-y yoke umi i m ru-tn-i ions of our in i lei .nn I 1:1 iih'lin'iilii r . Tednv we iipplv tin- M limning vviib gleilt solt-'-entlol The effectlveiies of limitations un observed in the above little model of black and white checked taffeta com bined with blnck of the same material, r'er the jet buttons- together with the vestee of white organdie extending down the front of the skirt form just tat right touch of ornamentation, .awnnawHNWHal i iky SHARP CHEESE 25c lb; 4 lbs. Kc m$M St TABLE COCOA 20c lb; 5 lbs. iff B WjH Hiinn"- ififilReast H I IiUlljJR,ast 1 p !b chBcli"""" g ii.ii.iminrterii for Mmirlre Itltrr Ce Oyntrrs, All Kinds Fresli MITCHELL'S MARKET, Inc., 10-12 S. Dd aware Ave tomb 5110: Miln S925 Boneless Stewing Beef Best Lein Yearling Chops C JLWfh Fresh Ground Hamburg Fresh Spare Ribs Best Lein Veal Chop KC lb. Small Lean s Fresh Country 6il &v ik SAUSAG All Other Fresh und Smoked Meats Said at Proportionately Lew Prices DON'T FORGET THE ADDRESS Stalls 800 te 812 Reading Terminal Market lOpen This Evening Until 9 P. M.-Closes Saturdays 5 P. Ma i Jf y ?ri "V
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