t-frfWHif iJ' .'H'-jr'" R? ..-,, I''lWWarv iwiwwi"iiiPiwiw"w",---wTC:3irr-Tr irr.: . ...i.i imtm- r .; Z ' r v wr? IV i ' fcr , as- fe"Jwarf"",'!W- hi. , p:4 I 01 7 ! il fe EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBEB 15, 1921 SARAH D. LOWRIE'S SATURDA Y EVENING TALK Fbr the Restless Girl Who Doesn't Knew Where te Loek te Find Happiness I Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA He'a Indifferent Pear ('within r nm , irirl of nine- T.TUST happened that within n single I vn.V( te spi ml lite, b,it t li de uei knew ttcn. of tin., uv crane type. I have been WHAT LONG TASSELS CAN DO FOR A DRESS .vWttjSJS, hew tn iti't life. i Se'tig tli 11 yeunif mini two enrs my Thin hnve been tannin bctur thnu ' "nl" vVe thought 11 geed bit of enc h ever tl.cii- mothers nml futbers were ' 'r- ?" en ncceunt of Ills going te iniiirtu i,.nv 1.. I-,. , m. .tlmr nml i c"eul fl" three ears could net tnarrv taught I e te l.il. etic an -t her urn T,)lB . d premise te , tin- truth about birth nm death nml wllI, , ,,0 .rtf) tllreUffh n',ul m ,0 ' disease nml tlie rights 11ml wrongs el meantime te together steadily Kvi-ry-ei-leti, but the Imvi' been H'l't te find 1 thing wit (In; for about a month, until out tieil (or thriiisc ve-i, with most of ' l'ew weeks age he became Indifferent tin- cl-tcs t!mt slieuhl Imve been thelts ' tewnid me 1 think n geed bit of h m b.v light of birth disc-ink-,! nn tilineces , n'ul (' net " '" fixe him up snr.v. ' ON 13 IN lAil 11T I If he Is IlKilflVrilit better give b t ' iL 1 j . . '"."" 1 -r NCItAITIN't! tin- thin's tlmt our up new. for nnirfcrence Hfter innrri.ige 1 an independent career te nn Inde- 11.1 i.m. tin lim' '"' , 1, krJtr le tar itanaiiylhlw pendent lunlei.ui. ench nf them nnd nb- general inn imsulcred nen-cs-entliil I tallied with 1 mull bother nml no grudg- in our rc.igie.is knewhdgc we still kept ,,."" v m u In. Jt s-emnl likelv thai in the mat- Stent inh.-itnncc of knowledge ,,f (ied ( "y With Your Mether ter of husbands ., ml 'ft lends thej would ' nml have been lintii"r.su-iiblv helped by .nI. t-iitn'r I nm n veung girl' be permitted te "go ahead and have' "hat we kenl. Mm ve laid sueh 'tress , net quite seventeen, and bav,' l)en 11! (heir own wu."" upon what we di-ranled that the i;eti- 'MBh school rtuilent for almost thrce T umiu 1. .1 ,.n..n. ii-'v . in.i.:.l Hint 'intlen niinina en irut die imprest,, 11 , ' " 1 can nun, is Miiwromifiieu tUA.. .. .. . ,...- '. .. t . llmf flint . ns nhe it nil rnlitrttm nv .1 ' t iifi ur t' Oct iininu . u r i wa- Mr : : ' ,. ...- .. week lately three persons that I wns with iivcrred In the ordinary nirn' of convcrnntlen that, thin were seldom happy. They weie all girls miller twenty-five, mid thej were nil three prcfty girt!. two nt them were nota bly heniltiful. imtciil ami thej wete well-born ntui well iff mm well cet 'ip beHi ns te physlipii1 mid sui'reiindlns I'lrcumstntiei'M. Anything nn one of them had I'hoRen te wnnt verv mueh, fiem an pi'iKCil that they leeegnizeil the f.ut s-e p!alnl mid tlult the wen- se mutter-ef-fnet about it. Tney weie net pekIiie or trylii'j te be Interesting, or fedinc .INiurdcil heap of emwhiii beliefs audi entnusinsins Ami tae gave us the 1'ieillf for belli!? what we are If tlii.-e I,,' -mi v iilue or un (iraise work I nm a mat drtsBer : M:: te cln ss uiMin sh Am net iiltefrelher i .. .. ,..,.! 1 1.. ..(-..! lutmselviM lemnntic. Tbe were just """'" ""' "'i"1'""' oereti witii themselves an. a Ittle r.- , , ! V " , liT ' ', " , ., , , ucntftil nt life In Ei'iiernl s thou 'h ' "lln,; ' nnl riKl,t '" ,hK ' ,h,n ( ' thev found benseh i .' a tvni n "",st ""'"' l"'l'",m U,,"'1 thi"' '" iMr I were Z nt it i,1.i,,S bl n J..IKln,,llpn:,'"u nM l',,ksibl- '.nJ out of i '"e' their parents as beinj prebabh geed T 11 AH nut partleuhirlj porn fur an one of them, because, tn the huinl-Jo-iiie.ith lit,, eneii t,ns i.,ulitii;, if she liutl been satisfied and leinplneent iliere Would iave been no hope that she would ever reiiie intn her own nml pull out But I was i urn 1: 'e I new hew ilev were hand'iii'; lheius"lves under the strain Te'- it is a stialn en the mind iiikI bedj te feel most of the time un bnpp. . I dul u.'l -i ntiMhinc te the first Kit I. I jt! -t listened and shook tin nenu bi-pm'I.v and et it ?e as th.ei"l wuiieui ii'iicien illi'l et tliemseive, us ltliiR ne.ther r'Hyb'tis nor poed, but pti'hablv honest with themselves an 1 " undid with their elders, if thc, nie allow id te he, and tliHt is the e'.tent of their spekini; after lied A MAN' in." go through l.fe ntui 'nine revi i been in low. or niu hn 1; an nifist! tt'iup) 'iini' nt, or nu.y fall te he prn tienl in bi's!ii-s dp imn ni ve- be nble te gri u M'lmtifie viewpoint, nml still liekiiis one or the etliep nf t'e'se nppren, hi's te life, net hiel; life. But I iiinnet i.eiii fei'liii-j that that L'iil and usy I am eenslilered viry coeii leek- In ir. but lintc te admit It I use routfe , :.nd pe-Ader, but net tee much, and inner co out nlRhtP Never went te a dance hall, iidtber de I care te pte. Dear Cjnthln, I am koeiI te (Very one. try te p'i use my parents, but they don't rIve me th" sllfihteHt theuKht I ant eh, f,e ot'i'hei.U" ' Sjinetlims 1 BO te bed and er myielf 'e sleep Ne one ever careu for m cempaii with the eteept en of fellows, but I hate fe lows, Cynthia I h.id one Reed friend, but he hit the rund nnd Is In vaudeville He wns mere than a bretl,-i te me, but I bne no one ilpe whom 1 confide tn. I live with my moth' r but alie deisn t t.'k It te heart and. ('.With n, I nm il'mumed with s,uch ( life I have ii-CL'U.'d sewtal letter.s fiem n- be friend te join him and tr.i'el. but I am only sesifleen, se I il n't knew whetlur Id be delnfi I lRht. I il dn't t 11 mother, because be nilKlit s;. t upset nbejut It Ken theutth I'd t 11 her she'd auree that I must marry him Hu. I delist married life. I lire-!- lift the way It l Se, dear 'ynthlft, plense advise me what te de. I will be l !f I ... ... . . a . , ii nil!.,,. In nrn 'inuvpf 111 in'lr en Mmlt. were a inatu-i- t "it would M.lmit .If n n" "" ""'ll """ K'rn i Her dm audi '"- w "" "" ' L ', " (ii-oussien ai ,J wi. ,, I '. i. ' "" -'""'"tinn that are like her have some- I r'AI' th Vlr n i' I1'.'."1'' In, ,l"' iT11''1'7' f"r,Iit ''af ""'Is'"' """ movement I nmlcn, J.',l J ' r,,'N "'", 1"'l"ns .laneit.K e- athletics the only pin su'al Asks Many Questions nnn copper sreens of nutumn were Hew- reaction m ssihle I , , .,,, Ing pan en ficli -lib' iiiii'-ir i, .1 . "in ' ' , , Ii.ar Onthla- Rreiiiid for luVrntl,,. ,i, ,e.r. t 1 ' arc trapped . th.n r,ist lw,fi rir8t Is It Improper -e Be with a h.euild ter llll rntlie,. (InmilMtltle, rillher riM WIT llllt mill fulfil nml ",l mn. lr,v nn n hll... 11 Hnn't .mil, n et-nll ',, m-iiu vyiu: ,., tl! 'llIW .IO .(,ll I de .1 1,1 "111 II .11 SIM, ill imssiiiR. that TinfiiiiiMv shP wnsn't happy. I broke In nil a n qiicvti.ui. il ' irs. t unluppi , lure! it li.tii' ,1 . oeinbnt t.ic fe. lin3. I mean?" "I don't ,'iimbiit it. I just de sere. thine els- nil the time. s0 ns te for"et It." -h" 'a'd I'e jnu er ImriM hn' in semefhin" ids.- nil the t.mn'." "Ilered'.' Wh'. nati.rall'. ' I um nlwnjs Ijored ere m wh"ti 1 ,"ii ,'jr. Ins a lnatch ei winnins or lminj; n pnme," wis In . . ali.i annu'ituemrnt. "Dees i; hit . - te ; en te try r" r" lli;ien for unliap!' ri"s. i, ,' way of'fnll ef'fnll Ins back en ynmethins bie.u. 'some one infinitely crent?" I ashed her as cas ually ai I could, for they hate any thing that snurils !!!;. pre.ii hini. nat urally, nut one eiililii offer a hand. "Ne. I wouldn't knew hew I wouldn't rh:-!. of i: anvwa Hew could 1?" sh,. nske.l bluntlv.' "I was wendeiniK if von cut pi a veil for a wa ei't"'" I sai.i, teritativih 'I would net Une, hew exnctU.' She paused with a fr..wn. "I never feel the least bit reliR'eus in "hurch. de you?" "I have," I i onfe.-ed, "hut i' is nut n fcelfn-.' that is cunlitied te churches fertunatelv. It is a p-eat feelins'" "I certiunl-. have nuer hnd it then." wni her short. ri-ji vinlict. And ait v that wc dievc en in silen, ' TN OXK v a or ntnither U has . ,mr - te mj l.nAv!e.;e rlmr for many of her generation this verdict is true The thin; that has htpprnprf te these bejs and girls nf this generation I this: They nie lil. iicejile sittili'.' down te a table en unich is abundant fe nj who yet are st.iTin hei au" thm de iiet knew the t'n ir meiit is are uitnnt for eatint; ai well us specking and k.s.s Inj. They have hern Initiated into all the thin? different" The only wnj ter l them e live is te work or pluv 'until thpi are tired enough te sleep. K.en Sel UK te sleen tl.e have te hllV" books with et'nr persons' n'. ts and theuKhts i te iiim t.iem Inte oelHion. And the i are lealh erv phuk nnd reticent uh I'.vt the strain of it. One admires them. ' ever the boulevard or through the I'ark), stcitl'iR fairly early In the mern'nR and l.istlticr till late in the afternoon and t ik'ni, same threunh the seunti.v ' Second When a bev nsl.s where one w.ir.'s te go and party Is mere ur less tltiiiil about sugifeBtltiK for fear of It b.-lnif tee expensive or otherwise unsat isfactory, bow can shv 'wrlggk." out of the suKKc.stlni? and let him" decide? knew win.se f'uilt it is I ' Th'nl. Mew can a ffir: politely In ..... ii is. x fnrn h hnv that she 1 net desirous of Usnei t Mi T Wllelll theie fnnlt ,i , R.i..(nfr him i-.r entert.-i In Ine- him nftnr hn their parents', or their Krnnilnarents". i h.ss , ailed a number of t'rres nnd proved I (1) net knew Mthei v.'i.U '.'.ill remeih unsatisfactory in meat Kipeits" it: ihe.'i- fathers and mothers, tln-m- ' , r'rth lip jeu bell. v.. that most -elvep. e- their chihl-en ei some er,...' h wlU a,em 'l;,nc,n(r vvlth or eutcr- ..'"...: ,' , ' snm' Kr'a t.itnlnK ,i Kirl who Is stout or inclined ""','"' r-ei.lllOM ei (lie ul.e greilt l's- .!,.. tehv' Plh mn ni iw bev n.nlers w u explain, as s"veial or T no susr 'i'.vevi-n. jnviVM. m The Girl Who Lacked Personality Wants te Knew Hew te Acquire It This Is a Difficult Quality te Describe, but It Can Be Gained by Constant Applications of Sclf-Cenfidenca and Assurance of Success ' Photes by Old Masters nnd Fltx The street dress with its cellar and cuff of light crny fur is given a touch of distinction and style by the long silk tassela which hang from the narrow string girdle. The afternoon frock of canton crepe, made en slim lines, makes n speclnl point of its front breadth, but even thnt would net Rive It such an air n tassels de, drooping languidly from belt and cuffs. While in the evening, en n white satin dress, it is dlfJicult te use regulation tnsscls, but we de thn next best thing by having the whole front of the skirt covered with long strings of jet heads, arranged in groups as much like a tassel as possible In These Dainty Party Menus Mrs. Wilsen Satisfies the Wondering-What-te-Seroe sentlnl of lifi religion. ir. i.s bound te cone te th..i that revelation; thev nnnet face life as a generation without it and live.u Thev .itme' hear the "wifiit of . i .'i? iti.ui Without n belief anil n h,,n.. nnl sit bv and net outgoing love or a trnnsi emlent geed ness nnu wisuem and power infmltelv ;'reat"r than theuis 'Ires. AND se though I nr, verdict i,f the girl my l.i'ff. friends have complained of this fi ult In most boys they've Met. 'AWn.'I.ClM.IOUS " Net '.proper but net conventlenu'. and any mink n mother would net allow her ilauRhter te go. Tell tlie boy jeu want him te plan the p.i .". that ou enjoy It b. iter when he arrntiRes it Tiv being 'net at home" everv time m s.lent en the , he c. lis irl that she h..,1 ' -some te:.s 1I..1 stout t"r, I'vei- 1 n i.essessi hv religion ntui ! 'ucr et Prel,TC" did net recenire ,t ns :l jf,. feice. ami . ,. , t though 1 have leasnn te knew thnt rhe I A Sad pliQht ..in inn Mini in. net go te p mivh ., I)e.(t i v nth e. About a or interest ' dear i'vrt'."i, at a party I un-t ,i vum g man nneut tigntien vears or .ige 1 hnd enlv k'ewn hltn ab-ut a month It's an Elaborate Affair. Chicken and Oyster Putties Featured, Though for an Informal One ISevel Salads Ave Substituted Are I Tlnri c.iyis e )trO flei.i Stir with wire whip or spoon te ilis- II s all nnu it nor hiie.v I'lirii.si.v 'eiKeining it. I am net hopeless of their coming fate te fai P v irii it even tunl'v. Their knowing tint t e nre net l'.lppv, ,'ieir awareness th't they a..' hiing diver'ed, their haired of hvpoc hvpec risv. their het est nil then- I ' take as signs, net of ticfenf. -).'.t of nil, v letnri It mitt for thnu Theie is (c,ir ,,ne vay t i. ee'er gen eration mii he'n thnt s.n"tatimi whhli must s,i, .pen i, nnd 'hat is for i's net riily te i Itnev leihje the source of our 'nsi'irafi n. h ,t e live ins) ired lives. f-ai r.ge. wien He ,ns';,il for a goed-nigiit kiss I refusfd b.m Hr.i I think was right. Til? neM 1. Kh h did the sale th.nvc I also refued then and told him that any ; en lg glii that amounted le any t ling weuldr t (le suci' ,i 'hmi Hu By MBS. M. A. WILSON Cofi-jneht. 1011 lrj Mr .If. I. U'ilaan. AM ner.it reicrvcu ei,. ii. n. .i ,i,- t.i., i,.,n c"l I 1 II' 11' 'II 1 t III t 111 VII I'l lllk I1' il I'llil, mm ipiestien frequently arises ju.st ('euk slowly for fifteen minutes nnd then J- what te horve for retreslunents at sp( mia saucepan in a pan n neiiing home nffairs. This meal can be cithi"- w liter Mid )!iicc en the stove. Season I very simple or ns elaborate as eu,highlv and add the piepared chicken. ' pVasc. The two incepted forms of Nev. cover the mushrooms wit li heil- ' serving are, tir.-it te rent each guest nt ing v titer and cook for si- minuteH, tlie table; and the second, te serve from Ilniin wll and then mid te the eh' ken n buffet each couple hunting a i ei ami pltuc the ev -ter . in a saucepan and i nook te enjoy their bite, or they may ln-.it slowly te the boiling point. Coel: stand around the table in I lie dining for thin- minutes m,d siir well. Drain room. Today the method Is usually and add te the chicken with I called the platter service. ' In preparing the table, if the guests are te be .seated, the usual method is i te arrange a table with a ecntcrpieie and then place the nuts, raisins, nun- Adventures With a Purse TpVKKY once in n while," I heard -LJ a girl say. discontentedly. "I get out of things te rend. I simply de net knew what te get next," De you ever feel that way? Kver wish that you had n ically geed book te read, and vet don't knew what te buy nr get from the llbrmy? Wjdl. let me tell you about a hook thnt is most useful te people who ti.'ilh want te read with dlscilmlnatlen. It contains u list of every worth-while Kngllsh author, together with a brief account of his life nnd n list of his books. It Is really a text book for the reader who weu'd like a little guidance In ills rending. Tlie price of this valuable little book is $1.23. TWO glrlH went through business col lege together with canal piicccm. With ent.nl rh.inew they urpllcl fdi" n position nnd took an examination. Again they were equal In their knowl edge of the :eurse which they had html I ed. But that wan where It ended. One girl was kept, the ether din missed. And afterwerd the emplerer told his iccretery that lie had kpt her because the had mere personality than her friend. He new her friend wants te knew jtnt what pernenallty Is and hew she can acquire It. These are two very difficult qtiestlenH te answer. Personality Is one of thn.e Indeserlb nble things, like charm, that lend you around a circle when you attempt te ex plain them. "Personality Ik the ability te put vnitr.3lf ever." you may t-ny te your yeur f.elf with everv intention of making It clear, but with little sucresi. "It Is n sort of exaggerated self-confidence without being conceit. If Is sort of pep; no. it's different; it's It's just personality 1" YOU will find It easier te tell what it fn'f, te reach what It m. It Isn't, for Instance, the distinguish ing feature in the character of the per-f-en who seems colorless, chnrar-terles's. I'plnelcss. It is rather the peculiar fore of char acter, unassuming nnd uncenjiclm's 1 heugh it may be, which mnkes the pcr wn who has It stand out from imeng her neighbors. ... She may net realize thii, but she can net hide it from ethers. It compel tWl. Interest and nttentlen, whether they llkl It or net. ' '" "Hhe hain't an attractive pwioml, pwieml, v." you hear people sny semetCi m she certainly has get renSSffc Site nets what she wnnts when 0.. ran be described In that wny. This girl who was su-cesRful n th. trial for n pailtlnn probably hnd ?! Mnd of iK-rseimllly which ranker ht, pleasant because she hns ennlldenea In malting a nle.inant imprrsslen en thei who meet her ; that imme confidence in her ability te make gejd puts her nhwiil of the jrlrl who hopes she will, but is net quite sure. And the ether clrl can aentiire thin type of personality by developing 1 greater 'lelf-eenfldence. Net cenreit, net pride, but lack et fear and false humility. TUB humility which makes a girt assume a modest "I'll try. but I don't knew whether I can or 'net, ex. prcHsi'in. when she knows perfectly well thnt ihe epn If she Just exerts herself a III tie. Is the greatest enemy of n j0, winning personality. Rue-ens s it grente: help, nut unHl Micccps nrrlveH it Is necessary te leek forward te It nr. a certainty In order te work up the Helf-cenfidenre. Vnu knew hew ensv It Is te be win ning, .imlnble. eager te please, strenr nnd fearles.i and forceful if you are sum of wiccesH. And if rm nre nil of these thlnri then it will be necesrnrv In descrlhbi you te use these magic words, "She hi I personality. I'll give her the position.' The Heart Pirate IJy HAZEL DEYO nATCHELOB Cown-feftt, 10H. rj rMIc Ltdeer Company' be their vhfeiv. net eilil ll.a lut nlrl h. hil nhlfllN 1.' utteit . ,.. .. .. ,1... ...I.I.. .....1 ...,. .n ili.i nate ,7 , : ... ";, ;:" ,.V,"i ,.. .. , neus or iruic en me imm- enu n.-nt i..- I1""1""""","" r' ...in-, uj-irr.i . .j j fe , Uct v fiem tin 'a ady I ns,ed him w iv boss apvavs "' n V ' "',.. r. .,i i.', I,. -, Oi,v-hii CMi of fluffy chopped iair hy. Ihii-hiilf ten ml e; b'tt'rr. St ir i arefully te hbml and then cook iiniil scalding het an bid's. Yeu can maki Until Richard Iitakr.ilcc kidnapped Theodora Catdirclt because lie did net icon te eicc up hii private .iro .ire retary, Thve huielf knew very little ahent love. Khc thought the loved Jimmy lltnnd; she irm sure the itanted te marry him, but alone icith Hlaketlcc en Am private yacht, twrpt off her feet finally by "" passionate levemakinp, the teas concieti of his strength and of Jimmy's weak ness. Nevertheless she remained loyal te Jimmy until when she re turned te him he reviled her, and showed his real self. Hint te the soul at the things he said, htr pride rose in arms, and erectid a barrier between herself and lliakeslee, although she had broken her engage ment and was free. When Hlakeslce came te see her he demanded te meet the man she had premised te marry, CHATTER XLVIH Twe Men and a Maid . .... i.n ,i iiii a. i v nieiiieiu micr sue iienni ine (wet mllKO started vielentl. nnd Wakes- des en hn t,lp (loer thnt cMed Wb J-. lee released nor. i or a mmueui sue New in the first place, unless veu have tin- money te buy a renllv bhutlfui necklace, theie is no use in reading further. Ker this necklace Is expen sive. Jiut eh, you should see it. It is fashioned of lovely elliptical shaped rose iiunrtK. Anil eneb sninnfli fnlnttvl Muslin! stone is surrounded by n bnnil i Almest mechanically she found hcr hcr ef glittering rock crj still. I can see I hei( moving forward slowly. She lies! thl'i levelv necklace nzninst. feri . . .. !, ,in. enj steed irresolute, fearing te answer the ring nf the bell. Suppose by any wild stretch of the imagination it should be .Ilmmy! But no, fate couldn't play a trick like thnt. It would be tee cruel. instance, a black velvet gown. It Is the sort f necklace one rarely sees, and, therefore, hns nil the charm of Indl. serve in putty i viilunllty and distinction. ine nrc.iu pan Shells hv ciittlni' s lees nf hrenil three Vnw nnn. .p .i.An ...i.i-.... ir -. . . - . , -- --- ........p, ..... ... ..... ,.... -.-. ........... ,..,. ,,.,i,i,-'. ..., ,i,,H.i.KP ,,.." .................. '.. .,..,. It'l. . I. .. f .... ,1 It tn !,, ..nr. l,,l ....... ni . . , . . . ... .... i r.llm. nM ..k.. .... '.. . ..... .. . ... ours I nsked for sum foolish things lie uucuen. v nini un- i"---. " -" -- uicnes illicit nnd ineii trim en tin- crust, ...-. ... .......iv mmim ju or .nnin loei. ! answered t.i.it ull boys like. : k.ss cold, the plates maj be arranged ear- IJemew the i-iumbs from tenter and jiretty girls I am what some people it.r in the evening se that no delay in least Then use. I l;.lI',rc.uL ,. l'lVV ''.re.V," ';"L'J..J,.1,r: '''rving will he felt. ivinrv .i v, s..nirf, ' Head 1 our Character prettv . 'nm!: meii ll'ut U matters no- I The table arrangement for the infer- Celery nnd Nut Sandwiches ( hop lettuce, celery and nuts SARAH D. LOWRIE. Th rough By a Weman's E JEAN NEWTON yes d'earV nVh.:. llew pretty or" hen,".. a ' , supper can be" made very att. active, '-op -Httuce ry n nuts w,y petsuu is she- can be a lady, can't nn,l give ou a wide scope in the in-'1"1" "n;1 tlu'n nsun and mix with two she f hnvv never foil the maw te "ailgPmcntH This service is used with I'S of mayonnaise dressing, vvai.l Vir h me 1,-ar Cynthia, although (J n , lui;,lb(,r ()f K,.Ms. when il is Lcmen (-ec)nut ril0 Wt1 ,'J v ' 4'tlfi (Jliltl ltTillii i I ,. i. .nut i in itn i 1 Real-Life Pollyanna Yeu knew what "ii iviiis sud about l'ellyanna, who showed us all hew easy It was te he glad'' that i' wa all risilt in n I lav . hut tae h.,1 business" could 11 - t ! mn-.e te wen. that wny in re il life Well, we've fii'imi imm n it.i', 1 ic Pellynnnn It m Mnrrv ti'illens, ,',... Yerk's famous smiling cn;'iile. v he hopelessly deformed nn-I helplcs ns lie Is, reaches and ir ' I hi- be lief thnt "the ,enn v ertn while .s 'he man who 'in smile . e;i everv ihuii gees (lend w reng The most censp,' ie is ruing nhcut the little room v hen he has lain en h cnucli for the last thirty-four years Js the big. giyh (U'cernted sign remliia "Smile, plens-p'" And an one's e . s travel from the gnarled and twisted limbs te his ' wn invuiinble smile a Binile of liis eyes ns we'l ns h.s Ims one is Ukclv te ngree with the analysts rrhn miv that harmniess ih n stnte n mind, and that Pelly.itinn an be a very ie er te real person; indeed, tl.it everv e-ie nt eau-e of net mean that 1 , is h.iicsi.n.c lw Md'es his hooks- j,P ,ns a pt,,,,,; col cel h'lthm and ether interests ami hebb.e. .-nil one vie;r lie wrote te th i.s-xin; the editors re appeal fe tneir i.aders for n 'ilr'lidny lettei f,,r hm ll is ele( lent of tie lespi-it in! -e. spens- in the 'u'luts of our world n-r l he -eirit (f -lieri- nnd rrlndress tl it everv i,.nr since, en thnt date, this real life l'ellvnnnn Is showered with letter nml sifts from thousand (,f ether pee ; !e whom hi.terv 1 is shown some rea-. n te he giad The people who hare tue most na- .. i ie-nsini'1 or rue jre'ites gi.ts nature ire net n's"essarilv the hu pit ii iii'-i- eii-.ver le lie gin I iii pe:. Is iirernais ttieir ,'ey ,.s ,i" um ,,s h'lbhle that is here ntc i.ien.. nt 'i gene the n"t. P'er whetier It is n s'a ii iniiiii ei a stite nf heart fll. ;l k ,,, of being. hiipiiiieus min" fre.n within the real histire kind does. It ,,. ii, ee in sp,,c of ns w ell ns b, - thin I .i'ii w'.v rnue'i disturbed l.verv time ubin 1 nnd my chum nre out .some sirang' boys nltvavs shout te us from automobiles or eire they stait and teik te us We don't like te t.il.t te stranre be We would be "fry grateful if : ou would tell us what te Je 1 'se shevid a voting B.rl of six le .i Kiss I, iya gend-nlfTht'' J Could she call herself a lady !f she did .' ;i Hew net convenient te seat se manj Hew te Arrange the Table ' Tlie nrriingement of the table ler in- . formal or al ficsce supper enn be as elegant as will suit our fancy nml purse, r'er n paety of tvventj -live peo ple you wi'l need te place two leaves in the table and then cover with a sllem e cloth and then with a beautifully Ironed! linen tablecloth. Anange a (enterpiecel Hake a layer cake nnd then place this tilling between the la ers (In ein one-fourth cups of tenter. 'ire level tablespoons of cornstarch, One-half cup of i'Kjai . Stir te dissolve the sugar nnd starch and then bring te a boil anil leek slewl for live minutes. New add Julie of one lemon, Yolk of one egg. riiiM I still keen remiMtiv r ... i........, ,,,,,1 1l,,...is nml trnili - ..---. . . in ni iiiiiiii, ii'i.,n.., ,..- ..h,. .. . . .. , . . . -- ----....... ,,, i,n,,,,r. i "Ith th's eui.g man yet net hurt 's ,,.,.,. nspnragus fern or sinilax from "eat hard te blend and , tnen cool and and net nenrlj se geed us in the ens (inter of the tame ie i ii" imir cer ......... -... ..:", ' ' . . "in'i-siaiuing nnnii. feelings ' Hu Diaby Phillips Vertical Handwriting Hew would jeu make your appeal te a man or woman who writes n vertical hand? What methods would you adept te persuade such a person te' de any thing? Would a drnmatic uppenl te symp.ithv he effective, nr the stimulation of ail Impulse or feeling at the psjchelugienl moment? Such lac-tun might stnud a fair chance of achieving the object, but net se geed as in the case of the person who writes n net mni terwanl-slantlng hand. e SWEKT sixTr.i:. si.ejid :.et kiss the bes the tiers. .sew a neuuic s,-,,,. , ,,,,,-it Ni i ,e si.ejld :.et Uihs the bes ' arranged te prevent overerimiiing. gueu-niffni nne ceuiu inn (.unainur ner- ,,(. ,,nil of till' tilllie you in neei; self a lad,- If she did ' '.rn. t.:i the i.iii. win like, hlni arid wnnt arriini,' te be ft lends If' ha will consent net te klsn veu. Each Ceat Must Have Something Like a Cape tit' Tiling t inf ,vr.m.. fcA l" -"F . . - ---- ;. hi e(i; ii uh, reganni'ss or i-xicn.ni liiii-i-. Miii-.s is new t'luen v.e nave te make uh gini' and Influences, has the "making-" of , Seme v e nil have, veu :.nnv, fne" the her in us. . ,'u's, geneicuklj endowed (,f ns. ,(i. ,, TIlC incr unit nus limn is ..uiiic., , uiu nnu in aiurrj li'llleii". whesi te a couch in a little hall mini ;leei blessing is Ins power te be glad The Weman's Exchange Fer Girls With Bobbed Hair Te the Editor of Weinin l'age Dear Madam As we intend haying a Hilleween party very seen will you nU-aiie answer these questions at jemr earliest convenience" What are nttrattlve suits for girts With beuueu nan What would be nr-preria-e souvenirs What games would bfi suitable for the occasion" 'Till! BMBRETTES" Send a. self. addressed stamped tr tr tr yelope for the party Huggestlens. as they are tee long te bn publlshe.I in ih column Costumes sultable for girls with bobbed hair nn in .. Hvhat refreihmints Bheuld wa serve" i Delly Drake nnd Hebby Blake. Iluttertly -. -.., ... L.,v imi.tr i eMiumes, uutM, tesuruiK ..reenwien viuase aitist Peter Pan. Things You'll Leve te Make LKtl.. V The Spanish Inltunnce line in aded nveti the boudoir for here Is a .SPAN ISH UOUDOIH CAP Make a plain cup ?f blck net ns the foundation Finish t at the bottom with a. band of velvet Then drape a circular veil of black lnce ,ever the net cap. A loon of stint wire !stf 1 ) a.; A Dancing Dress for Halloween Te the Editor of ll'otnen't Viae Dear aiadum Will you kind; de scribe one or two Hnlleween costumes" I am four feet two Inches tall and have light brown bobbed hnlr Could veu Please tell me hew te make a short In expensive dancing dress for Halloween' Js tnera any chance for a girl thirteen te get In the stage' MOVIE FAN De you mean a ballet costume? This is iiiade fcylth a lew-ncckid short-sleeved bed ce, ujreally pointed, nnd short skirts made at Innumerable full ruffles, se that the top one standi) almost straight out from the v.-alst. Tarlatan could be used for maklns It and ten-cent hat (lowers could be fastened here and thore ns tiimmlnff A wreath of the flowers en the hair Hut If you mean Just a dance dress ou could ute any style that Is most becoming;, the Hussliui dancer with her fur-trimmed blouse and fur. edged skirt and beets , a Hjiunleh dancer . -i ,J5n - ,cii) Si&rt Hi;,'; - mm ll j j H (llutscs of water. Xapklns, I'erkH, knifes and speu.f I'Uitca, Cups and saucers. Sugar and cream. If veu will put thPin from light te left lu the order given, it win make l-u- comfort and harmony, .mange ine feeds in iiupllcatiiy nt each side of the table se that it will prevent fuss audi overcrowding. I New ns te the menu, I will anange i for fnr two that are eliminate, and two that are simple Mipp'-rii se that '...... iw.Linuu iii.ii teel that cost alone will net prevent her fr uu having an "at-home" or u mere lm-iial ( veiling . entertainment. .. i i and ' tni liners liiirb. Clihlu-ii Mousse hn u mixing bowl and udd one-half glnssl Vertical writing indicates that the jt ei nppie jeuy. jieiu, using uu- umci mi iter is mere tlian nnrinnllv Influenced t st.vle egg beater, until the mixture will ' h.v icasen. judgment and self. Interest held its shape. I se this te ice the cuke , h, most of Ids or her aetlnns Ti,f !' ever with coconut. Make the cake it indicates it providing the vertical I nana is a natural one nnd net merely j the result of training. The way te catch Singe, draw and wmh six pounds ."' ..V""": ,.....u "' '',-1 ""two . in Slewing chicken, and then steam slowly '," Zl ,K'''" " " tl"n until tender, ilemeve the meat from ',,"t, . "' tenileney crops out In the hones and put through the feed .Hl'Kht. M"1' tI"" "f t.'1" -lent of the chopper. Add tine rpecn pepper. One ted pepper. One small onion, .sij" branches of paisley. New adjust the very Iinist Mute en the feed chopper nnd put the chicken through again. New place In u sauce- Olives Salfd Nuts Ice Cream Chicken and O.vster Patties r'el.-n and Nut Sandwiches J.enien i oceuut l al.e Coffee z .- r. i -. i.- v.-i- f i. hi aiene ei ii-,iiw u- wie vuu win , .--, nri,rh skirt . 'm .. ,1." " prom wae w " "h-; ;;,; '.i.Z, "'".". "L" """ Wrfii the lace raised ud, lHae. unatr ine eacK uiape ei ince, -fmitftn n plaited or shirred niece of black tat (Ten. Te clve lust thu r In-lit touch nf j-?--L- - T ..-.-.-'-'.--":-- - . .- -m tnw te thl fiisclniitlnc SPAN. :OUDQm CAP,, have a tlameel. f nun oewn, ever one ear. X JUUXIA. deep sash, or the dancing teacher In her accoTdlen-plalted skirt and plain de dice. It ,ls vry unusual for a arlrl of thir teen We get a chance en the ntape un less hp cornea et a theatrical family or hue fronds en the Bt?ge. By COBINNE LOWE Mere and mere cupe-rloieus becomes Hie mode. Among the wraps the cape Influence Is apparent en every Bide. Often even tlie scarfs nre coaxed into some sem blance of the favored garment. As for the routs these lievn a hundred dif ferent methods of anneuiiclne their con version te cape policies. The model illustrates one of these in n three-piece costume of blue broadcloth cellared in white fox and embroidered in blue und white thread. It will be remembered, tee, that the three-piece costume Is one of the, leading factpr.'n thn autumn modes. ' Ne. a Olives Salted Nuts Chicken Meiis.se Celery Mnvenmii(e ltread and Butter Sandwiches lee Cream Small Calces Ceftee Ne. : Pickles , , Salted Nuts Shi imp and Celerv Salad Buttered Bells Ice Cream Coffi e Ne. I Celerv, Nut and Petate Sitlail Buttered Biscuits lee Cream Speii'.'e Cuke Coffee Te prepaie menu Ne. 1 jeu will need Three large bottles nf ehi cs. Twe peiui'M of almendi for saltiny, Twenty-five patty shells, fifty outers, One pound of mushrooms, five pounds of stewing cmcken, Four large stalks of celery, One. pound of nuts, Mayunnaiic dressing, Twe heads of lettuce, Three layer cakes, Four uuarts of Ice cream, cut in blocks, teven te the quart, One naund of coffee. Te prepare the patties cook the chicken until tender and (hen let cool, remove the bones and cut the meat In inch pieces. Pare nnd cut mushrooms in large pieced und lpek ever the oysters- nnd drain. New place In a large saucepan I One quart ejh'IK6 , uric pint 01 t njmi i we puru i i v , i"! pan Tun quarts of ciiicl.cn stock, free from fat. One tablespoon of salt. One (cuspoen of white peppci. Stir te dissolve und then mid flight leitl tablispoens of gelatin. Stnnd nside fm one-half hour te soften the gelatin and then heat slowly te the boiling point and cook for two minutes. Strain into a howl ami let cool. .lust us it begins te thicken, ndd the prepaied chicken and one quurt of whipping cream, whipped stiff. ltinse custard cups with cold water und divide into twenty-six portions. Set aside for six heuih in thu icebox te meld. Turn into nests of crihp lettuce leuM's nnd beivc with celery mayon mayen naUe. Celery Mnyonnalse 'I luec nips of mayonnaise. Three cups of finely chopped celery, One sum) onion, minced fine. Seusen te taste. letter.' trem tlie writer s normal hnnd. Vertical writers, however, nre by no means lacking in th- average amount of sympathy or Impulse. i(Mt their writ ing lndientes that i-eusen nnd jmigmint also enter into their decisions. Vertical writing, when well i minded with letters well fei nied is as you might suppose it te be the sii-n f n pCrsnn. illlty of self-control and balance, qimll ties Indicated both by the slant and tlie formation of the letters. Monday Tlie Sign of Memer?. then ns though suddenly making up her mind she opened It. A little r-crcam aroae te her lips and she would have closed the deer, but Jimmy, for it was Jimmy, stepped for ward quickly. "Thee, I've come back ; I had te come hack." Then retreated ns he came forward, and they were In the living room before Jimmy realized that they were net alone. He gllmp-ed Blnkeslec standing where Thee had left him and Htlffened. A glare of anger leaped into his e.vcs nnd for a moment the two men steed measuring each ether. Twice Thee tried te speak, but her lips felt dry und het and the words would net come. She wns conscious that she must say Bemethiug. de something. They could net stand there like thnt forever staring at each ether. Strangely, it was Jimmy who spoke first. "Yeu are Richard Blnkeslec, I sup pose. WIIATS WHAT Hr nr.i.F.N nEcrn " MItS. WILSON'S ANSWERS My Dear Mrs. Vv ilsen Will you please give n recipe for preserving cole slaw for winter use? MHS. K, Cabbage is In season all winter long nnd it would net he worth while te at tempt te place it in jars ; also the cab buge would lese its crispncs.s, due. te the process of sterilizing. My Dear Mrs. Wilsen In mv rides this summer I have stepped nt a road read house and have been served with cinna mon toast. -May I have n recipe for the same? MIHH W. This reclpe hns appeared frequently en this page, but I will give it aguin. Cinnamon Toast Cream three tablespoons of butter. Three tablespoons of poedcred ugar, One teaspoon of olmiamen. Spread lightly en nicely buttered toast. Blnkeslec bent his head iu answer. , He was measuring the mini before him. Se this was the man Thee loved, this ! weak-faced boy. It was incredible. Thee turned te Jimmy quickly. She i had made up her mind te one thing -nnd that was that Richard Hlakeslce mu't net knew the truth. "Jimmy, this Is Mr. lliakeslee," she said, and her voice did net falter, al though her heart felt dead. ' Fer a moment Jimmy hesitated, and then his inborn respect for the man i higher up made him forget everj thing! else. He forget that he hated this man, j that hi- hnd sworn in his heart te he re venged. He remembered only the fact I that this was the great Richard Blakcs- i lee whose nnme was mentioned with I bated breath in liiinnclnl circles, and I whom it would be rather Heed te cul tivate. In a moment the entire atmosphere . was changed and Jimmy was making the most of his opportunity. Thee was umar.ed at his self-confidence, his cheat) ' egotism, his obvious effort te make an I nri I impression, hlie could nave forgiven I "-"-' anything nut unit, but ntter he hail re viled her and accused her of going off en the yacht deliberately te curry favor with the man he had accused. It was un ' nnrilenablc. '" ' Her lips curled as she listened te him ' and watched the linpasslveness of i Blakcslee's face, and she had te sll ' The Question Cerner Today's Inquiries 1. In Spain what odd position ii woman filling? 2. Hew can delicate lnces he cleaned? a. Before putting earth In window boxes, what precaution will keep the box from retting and prevent insects? 4. What Is a round robin? C. Describe n trimming thnt is much used en dresses. 0. Hew is n charming girdle fash ioned? Yesterday's Answers 1. In Tixns. 10.000 is the surprising number of the farms operated by women. 2. New elastic can be rapidly run through a piece of underwear by sewing It te one end of the old and pulling this nut, which will draw the new through at the same time. 3. A novel meriied which the Chi nese use for removing Ink stains from clothing is te wash the arti cle with boiled rice, rubbed en like soap, nfter which a clear water rinse Is given. 4. Vlrglnln Is called the Mether of Presidents because seven men who entered the Whlte Heuse were born there. 5. On serge nnd Canten crepe alike u long, loose sleeve, lined with a lighter crepe is wonderfully ef fective, 0. A New Yerk actress wears richly embroidered shawl te take the place of an evening vviap. 'I PUDDINE Fer Making Ice Cream Anether delightful way te entertain frb nds en Saturday afternoons or Sun days during the season of "October's bright blue weather" ts te nrrangu for a nutting partv The suests Invited should be equally divided, allowing" one girl te each man, They may engnge In a progressive walking paity (ns ,0. ecrlbed In What's What, October 8) en the way te the weeds, or they may go by automobile, truln or trolley car Small canvas sacks are provided for the nut m te be gathered, Arrived at the weeds, each pair takes a tree, and, a In the Illustration, the man shakes down the nuts while the girl helps him held the sack. Lunch may be packed ns for a picnic, or the whole group may return te the home of the hostess for supper. In case of rain when the guests aasemble an Indoor nutting party may be arranged: for In stance, an old-time peanut hunt with nuts secreted In various corners of the apartment or heuee. It Is Net Toe Late Fer Yeu "h Mis US if f? Se If you did net Bend a contribution te the schools for the hunger victims of the Near Eust Yeu Can Still Get Your Offering en the Bejrt A barrel of flour wUI kep 200 starving children alive for a day. AH Giftt of Feed or Meney Sent te Near Eaet Relief Headquarters, Northeast Cerner Bread and Lecmt StreeU imII 1-. 1 a!. 0 mm a & ui ue ui ume ler ihankegiving Nar Emit RtlUf, Bread and Lecurt StMst, .Ul there nnd endure it. There wns nethlttg elsp (n de unless she wanted te maks a scene. "Thee told me nbntit the trick yen plnyed en her," he said finally, laugh ing heartily. He seemed entirely t ease nnd net at nil aware of Illakei lee's Ironclad reserve, and Thee's strained silence. The situation was h!i and he made the most of It. lliakeslee finnlly rose from his chair with n murmured apology, nnd Jimmy rose, tee, nnu neid out tils linnd. Altlr n moment's hesitation, Blakeslee thoek hands with him nnd then turned ts Thee. "I will send you a check, Miss Ca!d well, for the amount due you," he sail, evenly. "And I hope you will be very happy." Thee's head went up nt thnt chal j lengc nnd she smiled Inte his eyes, I "Thnnk .veu : I'm sure I will be; thank you for coining up." out of her life forever. With n dull ache in her heart she turred back te the living room nnd Jimmy. (Te Be Continued) . s '.i