Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 17, 1921, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEH 1'HILADELPHJA, MONDAY, OCTOBER J7, 1921
Weman s Life and Leve
llj- MNIIUEU llAIU'ER COOLEY
trifty'scvvn Varieties of Husbands: The Old-Fashioned Tyrant
ni3 I'AUKFl I.. Susie, your nn's in
'ninint it
.ins l.:i iu
i iv ne: in
iSC'Tiit'-l.
n fii:- their
a -D n terrible tempi r this mernlnc'
mid mother in n hushed voice All of
ic dependents f
ther were frwht
inert when lie was
Ip, nn tiRl.v iiii'ed,
una ram im-i m
enter tn lii'ii nuil
enjelc Ii I in i".'
41se keep out "f
Bin way until the
Atenn, passed
i Thewr i'Pi'l
f erp net -Reet I
,4 Id rtu.vs' f"r
mother! Tin- nmd
flm inn n nmiM
net think .r olili elili
fcatltiR his lf'
And cliltiliv'i te
idnvUli "i Mil, nn". If the
iolte about Hither h. m; net'
riiiinla'cl Ii ' i.lxi'li . ii I r
ijpprccniti"n "i ntt ! mi - '
Ht til there is vlli' I.. illl llltn
jcMs. rutin- i ilnj i- tn K If be K''t
liny bri":iKfa- nt home, iinil if nii "f
the famllj cipi downstairs i" take the
morning no a I with him.
' Hew will we nil knew tin tvpe of
old-time husband win arrived nt break
fast with n grouch Tin- innniitiR paper
had te be nt his ilntr We.- hi-tnle auj
ihember of tlif heu-i held wlm iIiiit1 -e
thuch ns tnl. a p"-p " '" nv- '''
.Ulldored for v Id tn brm"; en In- I'm'!.
dnd rrgnrded the world -nurlv until hi
lippctltp lind been nppen-ed f i'e ir.
the famil kn"t thm th' w -- net i
time te lUffi' nn i ter in m ' r n ic
dress or ler ln'rtnl -inn I R" in a
dance. Kxpi-rii'iii c lind tnuglil (Mi'li Hi"'
tliet tli1 p-ji Imlejli' il niniiiPiit iiai aft it
llupppr in tin' I'M nine lirn he whs
resting tn Ins .tnrkmi; f''t mid onje -
ilig a pipr. Tin1 .in1.!! f tin If ''1111111
had nethins tn .e Mtll iij. .runimc:
it wus nn ri'l n mattrr of hi- tiinpr.
and se ttic f.imilj li'.irin'tl te be ruftx
miit wnti-li out.
Tlip Hint ler of mnni . ion. u.i- a thins
Of drop ciiin'i'rn. i'r pn as aln:et nl
Wns a tifthiiMnl It . u- the old-fu-.li-Jened
ld'"i that tin' mini l tin- -elr
earner iIihi bi mpii tin- ,1 nt. Ilr
Iieni'ctl. bidliMi'il tii' a tin' ''" prii
Vldrr and linn ma did tiethins te 'arti
her beard i cept n -.In' wiui'd en bun
mill niitllst'P'd te hi- phj-ii':il li.'t'd-.
And yrt, a hav had m'l'ii-ien t.. mi
te eftrn. tin nlii -fa-lii'med -if' !:i
bored alumi fmirtei'ii ineir- a d.i. w trl.
no union te pret i her. and if 'M'r
liny inn. ni. "iiemii it II piedu' tic it
was hhc.
I rernll one v if. .b.. I,. id i-n lul -drcn
and kept liou-e for rinnincrabli'
years, wlnui h"Uk.-iiie; neant aiiu
ftlly doing tin- ii.nii-rinl tn-k- b tin'
Sweat of nin s bnev Net enl did -h'
have te I'xtr.T't Hi" n-li frmn tin1 old
man te pa oier bill, but -he un
forced te mi i real him in a poi ,ia-r. e
tone for cutj diine -lie -pent It a
man wa- at tin. bneK deer uit.i liuttor liutter
mllk nt fiw '"lit- n gallon itho-e wero
the geed old pri'-II. (' I.. da-.i tin
old lad. wiiiibl go inre tin -ii tins iiiiii
and cr.i. "(iet a nn-kel, n.i';'-
"What for':" mnip tbe Hrudglng an- '
ffr When be had lonrneil t In del-'
filiatien of the mi in lip grudglngl pulled
,t fert'i mid net one eent mere! ,
I nbohevablo a this i. it It true.
ir-.nir-i. the innn "proxlded" for his
fin i!i Tin' bouse was large and tin'
in m'. -utlii iei,r and all had u fair iniin
hrr in i iistnini's. Hut the Idea of n
vife'- luiMiig aiiv loe-o lanuge. nu
-P'lnliiig nniiii' for which she did net
.' ti ni'eutit. oither in iiduitice or
.ifi.rwiid. n vor een ou'iirred te the
Ii sb.iin!
II ii'i'l'j tlio'e timr- have gene for- i
.r ' mu'm11 doelaro. but have they'.'
i if ionr-e. the average elt liiibanil '
i a- .1 'uglnr -land.ird of living than in
i he p!it Ne inaii.r in what statieti of
life or en what -net in the feflnl -rah'
t.ile lia- pland him. he hn a mere e
iravngnnt fn'iiilj tlmn his grandfnthey
had He ha- b" n "rilucilted lil te"
coming aero-- with the coin, as bis dl--i
'-lie i fill -en would -a.v . In citie- h"
give- In- 1'i'egi nv . pi'iiiliiis monev 1 -cuu-o'tliej
hip in varleu- part- of town
Mini need t arfare iitnl lutieli money and
sums for i ignrett''- and niotleu-pio-turn-,
even if tln de net buv plieir own .
clothe-
In the peiintr pa new owns a flivver
ami ma beleiig.i te the (!range and at- I
lend- Its conventiotis. se that a certalu I
.minimi of ca-h inuM be accorded her. I
rndoubtedlj . the average man i- no-cu.-teui.'d
te 1 nnding out money mere,
freel; and mere willingly than In pal
age- P.ut the avorage wife by no mean-imiiirie-
ineiii' -e freelj us one might '
-. ii" -'. Kviti in rir'li households me
-trai go f.ict- are boneaih the -urfiiie,
I; i- frisiientl tlie cu-e that womeii
who nine ni'ei.niit- at stores and w he-t
bill- are piud with u fair nineiiiit of
elir i rlulne-- bv thei- husbands, wonien
who dres- lavishly and apparently bnve
wenltli nr tneir ceintnatid. really an
unable te cnje.v even the Miinlh-st j
iineunt of cash !
(if Inte years tale- hnve been told of!
rich women whn-e oe-tuines and diamond-
wtre the envy of their friends I
ind ttlin'i' hubniids ttetiiallj were glad t
te have them gorgeeu-ly arra.ed, be be
anne the wife is the walking advertise advertise
tueut of tlie husband's earning capac
iv. v no et carrie 1 eiiiv a tew i out- in '
In'ir purse !
Ne- one, l.'it niatn of hucIi are
tiewii. Nnturallv. thej arc liuniili-.
.iti-d before tneir women friends and ip-
ort te all -eris of -neaking expedients
e i'lienr their 'kpeper " Kn-hbuinble
Ire--inakers are imiii. il te lnllnte their
bills and civ n rebate in "i-h te the ,
ivife The the.irv of the hii.-band ei in-i
e n. that he '- erv generous in pav - '
ing bill-, but 'hat tn give up anv real
uiein v would be te oneiuirnge frlve'itv
.nn -in. Wuen pa in: grocery bill"
r milliner- m- drem.ikers. be knows
wl.ete the mono ha- gene, bat If he!
v ere te git. the wife large -uni- who
.new- whar -he would de with thorn? '
I If iniir-'' n!l this is insnltinir tn tlie (
The Heart Pirate
Hy IIAZi:h DEYO HATCHELOK
Cowrteht.ttMtlu Public Ledetr Company
1 nfil Uichiml Mnkrtlcc Hrfitdjiprif
I hretlnrti Cnlihrrtl eml rarrird her off
nn Ait liirhl. Then kut" xi'rl Utttr
nbavt lnvr. She Ihuilijlil hv lovrtl levrtl
hmmji Itlnn'l ami irmtirii tn mnrvy
him, hut when trith lllakrilrc. fhn
hivl tnkrn hrr irlth him hrrnuic h?
nrrilnl hrr nt n trerfnr;, nlthnu'jh
tic hail iriiTif fi ie, tAc fi, irrit
"0 hrr frit bit Am ;irmtennfi Inrc
muki)uj. rvrrthclcis. .ihr rrmnimit
linntl tn Jim mil until, irhin ic vi
turiinl in ),im, hr tAeirnl trftnf urtn
nn e; mm, hr vnn hi urrimimj hn of
hnrliiij rimr en the tlip ilclihirntrlu.
I hen hinki hrr rii'liycmi nt, but pri'lr
krit hrr from tclllnp lllnkcttcc thr
truth ami irhrn hr mrt Jiminii n'
'I hrn't iiiirtmrnt he trr.nt anny and
trt thim tmjethtr. l
GOBLINS
DECORATE
HALLOWEEN
COSTUME
l MAI' I Kit
Jwt Like a
"IM.MV .m seated,
M,1X
Weman
l.ving bad. at ln
t rae in 'I'hee's met comfert.ibi I
avinelinlr w'.en -be returned te the llv-
lug room. She had lingered a moment j
hi tin- tiin hall, dreading the ceming1
interview with him. Her heart wasi
-lel( within her as -he realised thnt
Itlakeslee had gene for goed: she would
l never se him again. And he bad gene
believing her In love with a innn like
.liniinv. It was injjte one thing te let
Itlehard r.!nl.olre,"hpllpvo she wns in
I love with a man he hud never seen, a
man -he could endow with all kinds of
wonderful iiualltie-. but it wa- another
I" have him believe -he was in love
I -vith .Tlmniv. ev that she -aw him
n- 'ie renll ,n. -mall, iticreuibly
cheap and -waggerlng, Mltish te the
nip -lie wondered mvv -he had hit
fnnii'd hei'-elf In love with him. Hud
-In been blind hicuu-p -Ih had been
-"! r.v fur him, or what was it. for cor cer
mini -he hud new.- In fore known what
, 1'ITO wn.
i As -he cinie Inte tl,e room .limni
j looked at Imt quick). He did net rl-e
, te his feet : he was one of the men who
I believed ceurtp-les of thnt kind an at
tempt te ' put en side." And -e he
' just sat still and looked nt her.
I Thee said netlilng. Slie stated her
self opposite te 4l llll mill, ileeeivid 11
the quietness of her manner, he begun
te speak CelltillPlltlv.
I "Well, old Hlukeslep isn't half bad.
Thee, imd between jeu and me 1 think
I iniiile some little impres-ieti en him.
; I lind him quite warmed up, didn't 1?
, I suppose he'll send ell II llllllii-enie
wedding pr"-ent the old be icrtaiul
eve- j nu tilllt."
"You've cliunged jour opinion of him
i -inee je-tcnla. liavrn't vnj';" Then
I a-ked quiet) .
Tiniiii.v laugheil. "Vevei i ulgp a
man b.v what he -hv- in linger. Thee.
veu'll tind 't doesn't pa. Ym -co. 1
knew Mm didn't mean what jmi -aid.
that w Ii I came back t"d.i."
! "(Hi. I -i e. 1 was ju-i going te a-k
nn wliv e u cnine af h.
.liiiini iiniveil te ii mere comfortable
po-itien. strete'iing hi- leg- out in front
tipping his head hat k
in it.
Come en ever and make up with a
fellow." In- -aid indolently, "and for
heaven's sake don't be se pppperv after
we're matrieil: jeu'll find it doesn't
pii.v. H takes tact te manage a man,
Thee. j mi want te realir.e that."
Thee dUl net move, ami he sat up
suddenly.
'Well? '
j ir i i . , ti She did net answer, -implj -at t'lere.
1 H IIOU .()t te UlllWt! I meeting his e.ves levell.v.
HENUY MOIU.KMIIAI . ,n In- la'.-t ami mere rl.nn ever inieres,,,)- ! "Well, what de ,.,u want me te de.
( observation-. .IK win a geed man, t!,ng- happened, and why geed j Z,C V2X Z!r 'ju.V'l ke a
vnnnv ntltefM ii ti,t liniitnin i ' ' ... J
r., v., .... wemnti.
Please Tell Me
What te De
Hy CYN'TMIA
Isn't she ihtmtj . with her k'r
chief anil her Hallow eon sym
bols sentteretl ever her lire-'?
The whole thing Is made el
crepp (inper, which lias the ad
vantage ever ether materials
of alwn.vs stn.vitig crisp, or
staying dose where you want
-SuMfM.
Vw
it and rufllillg out war re jeu
wnnt If te. This frock is car
ried out in the appropriate Hal
loween colors, while the mis
chievous goblins en apron,
skirt border umi During cult
ure In blnck
S Prtein bv L'inlirvveu & fnilcrwoed
Mrs. Wilsen Says Balanced Rations
Are Necessary for Geed Digestion
Toe Much Meat. W ith et Enough Salads and Fruit. U ill
Break Down the Health One Large Meal a Day Is Enough
"At" te "Somebody's Stenoe"
Hear fyntliln-r-Hease print thin te
Somebody's Steneg. I reply te your letter
te let you knew Hint there are still
fellows who de net dance, ulilne their
hair or tire se low In breeding te nK
"irl te Idsji them In return for a
night's outing ''
Step Seeing Him
Pear I'jnthla We are two girls of
eighteen and or dear te each ether.
We are both very attractive find by
mishap lmve fallen In love with the
same mnn. He takes both of us out
ut different times and when we com
pare notes he tells eneli of us the parne
thine and kisses us croed-nlght. De
veu think. lie Is In love with either of
os Hew can we forget him quickly?
Wc have tried most every remedy.
THY TO aUKSS.
He eMdenth' cares for neither one,
but tn having a Reed time nt veur ex
pense Better step the friendship.
Talk te a Docter
Dear Cynthia- Yeu have helped se
i-iuny In jour wonderful column and l
am sure you w'll help me. I am a
veung fellow nineteen yenrs old and 1
wish le be a doctor In my future. New
t don't knew hew te start off I grad
uated from school, but I never went
te lilRh school. I nm only a working
fellow, but get fair prospect of financial
aid. Hut as the old saying Is. where
there'll ,n will there's a way. for I am
wllllnf- te sacrifice anything. riease
puhllrli tli s In your column by asking
seme renders wne pronneiy nme
tPreugh th2 miu.
TtOBKHT C.
Ce and see a reputnltfe tlocter
will ndvlse .veu what te de
We Never Can Make Geed en the Threat
of Shouting the World Where It Is Wrong
When Wc Get Inte the Fit of Temper Which Causes This Idle
Premise We Arc Always One-quarter Aware of
Being Wrong Ourselves
been
C.
who
w-
lie -mie I- out III It." dp gin ut a l i,f (Hill nu
dangerous and nier nipetent person, again-t the
su. n liii-uniiit- mav De ciinrining te talk
e. bit the nre tyrant- and -!ap-driv-"i-s.
iievcrtheles.
Twe Minutes of Optimism
Hy IlKIi.MAN .1. STICH
that lie mentions carried
a p.inch that is Mire
delegation
have In en
One Incident in iiartleii'n"
te hit below tiie belt
I llenr.v MergPiilhau n-seri that, bi.t for a srenung tritle. Clininp Clark
and net Womlrew il-en vveiihl have U-.-n netninateil by tli" Ilemoerntio
Convention in Haltimert in V.WJ, and -uh-i quently elected I'resident of the
United States.
J lie t rt e in ipiestiun a the perierniauep li.v the Missouri
of a liffj-nve niiniiie -mike dnnee when that tlelogntien should
straining their even ii met of nerve umi muscle te finish their job.
Tills is hew it happened
On the tenth luller, Champ t'l.irk r .eivnl a majority vote
New, the I leiniii niM mventien. "nlike the Kepubhian cinventmn.
n-quires a tvvn. third- inajerit.v te uemiiuite nnd the tiling te have done then
and there wa te ilner. work up wav.- ..f v ,ite het enthu-iiisin. and. at all
events, feri i nnetlni- ballet right nwav I nder thni circumstance- Champ
Clark would iii.nll prehnbilitv have gotten the neepssarj two-thirds te win.
Insteatl. i he Mi uiiri ilolegatien iinmi dintelv ui)n the nnueunepinent of
the majority m t t'gurlng thai tt.e iioimnatieii was a- geed as wen. went out
and for lift -rive minute- outdid leepatra t" 'he tune ef:
"I'verv tune I ennip te town,
'lie bevs Keep Mi km" my dewg nreun' .
Inki- no tliffrenep if he i a huiin".
The getta quit ki'kin' m.v dang nreun' "
In that fatal tiftv-tive ininuie-, while the Mi-euriain were
Jnelodieu- voice- nnd -lmuing off thnr hfhe anil nrettv -tens
UlarK uniteii en iisiin. imstieii like mad
liad cleared iiwti.v, a ".lurk Imr-e" hntl been
exercising their
the enemies of
, mid. when the convention cloud"
put aero-s !
That'- the ln-t thing in the world i
I want you te de." Then said, -leaking
for the tir-t time. "What I want
veu te de. .limniv. is te go, mi. I t his. ,
time I don't want .veu te come back.
Iio veu understand? Anj one but a
innn eaten up with lii.s own conceit
would have realized that jestfrdaj, but
npparrntlj .veu didn't. Yeu forced
I ; eiirelf in iere this morning utter I
! hail told vi! iMiuttel that I wns
I through. eii 'pake It neces-ury for ine
te tell you 1 feel new ns if I hnd never
i rtally known veu. Thank tind I have
I discovered the truth for nivself before
! it wus tee late '."
At t'rit iiKiii.etit Thee felt told and
' hard and linking in pitv. She was net
even serrv for the man before her, and
nothing he could -u.v or de would make
! any difference
! What he 'lid was te spring from his
'chair anil i "ine toward her thr aton
ing! . but with a deft movement Thee
lea pi 'I te her fiet.
"Ye.i'd belter go. .Tinimj." she said
evenly.
lie brek" down then, anil actual tears
steed in bis weak ores. He went down
rill llCMttCIs uf l'erlisil horn from !i-niiri .. 1... Hlel lnA.l .... , en bl Line- mi.l In.ti'P.I nn.l i,.,,.l... a.I
AhIte lleiisi a lgniuent paid tlearlv f..- th" le nu most of us nt sonic time,''1"''1 '" 1" reasonable, te listen te him,
or nnether must learn .ind that is that there i- a time te dance and n time '"" "''" ,lr'n' """ f1"""1 him nnd st,,i
net te denee , mid ilic tune net te dam e i- when there is work still te accomplish. , '!,'"''f nml !"M itemptueusly looking
11 loll M te nn-h. a ii-t He te be run . '""" ". ""' " "'in ciiuiu ij in nn
iJen't vaiiiit 1 fore tl.e evept ,..n dnnee till jeu've done what veu set
put te de.
hi-
manhei d before a woman.
Tomerrnu "The I-ast Straw"
Hy MHS. M. A. VII.S0N j
Cwjr.'jht. I0!t. bv .Vr V. A Iti'-.t). 'I !
riahts mrrrrd.
IXSTIXCTIVIUA" fellow, .or
tain conventions in planning our
i dailv menus, rather than the dietetic
sigiillicnnre of the relation of the vari
ous feeds te each ether.
Since we have our fend habit- prettv
1 well ingrained, it is usually a very
hard uphill task te try te lead tin ,
stubborn individual tn rat the-e feeds
that will benefit him inn-l for hi- een-
' dltien. I'nless fate takes n hand an 1
Ine physician places him or her en
' .i -pedal diet, sometimes it Is nn almost
hopeless task te change personal like
anil dislikes for feed-.
It i- true that the heii-ew ife ba
the planning and cooking of the fend,
but -he will, us u rule, try te plea-e
and cater te the various members of the
fiunilj te -atifj their per-enal idiosjii idiesjii
i rasles. and slie ma.v tief realize that
-wcet iiotatees. white potatoes and
I beibtl rice or inarcareni at the same
meal is really a lack of invention ami
I that tlie serving of two or three of
: the above, grouped nt the -nine time,
will -tore the bed- with exec-s carbe-
, h.vtlrates in die forms of fat nnd thnt
I tli will preiliK" vnrleu- i inds of in-
I testinal disturbances.
' i)w need- plenty of geed, wholesome
feed te In- phj-icallj tit. it is verv true,
vet it would lertlillilj be vveith the
trouble for the I'amil . in both iiiene
' and time, te -tedy balanced ratlon ratlen ratlon
fer their conditions; te plan tlie feed
budget suicessfiilly witli a cel re-pond
inglj relative value of each feed need
net take a grcni. deal of time.
TI... farmer ami the pnultrv man
have ears nge veilled that if thev
wer. te receive ail) mutt rial gain frmn
rlieir -took u balanced ration umt be
vnrkeil out nnd cb.-eh ailliered te. An
deviation would lev.'-r the prodilcHeti.
Se, for these vtry reason-, veu will
tie, runner nne caiiic ei'-n. ei.e
from the beaten highvvn.vs, glibi.v
ing luilanceil feed rations
iieeiiinte working knew led;
this means.
Leng jenrs age mine host the aver
no American believed it a true sign
of wealth and hespltalit.v te lead til
lable until it creaked and groaned un
der the burden of feed te delight the
.ve and a-sure his guest that abuudaiu e
of feed wus there for his entirtnin
nit nt.
In tl.e dim old days of the pa-t it
pleased the he-t te be able te -ati-fv
the eve a- well as the stemneli will)
..i ii.n ..f feed, nml he liked the tern:
..tfi.....,...' ". " .
that was nppiieti te " hum..-.
lie was a geed liver ii m
,,. ..inra nil the feed en
he usunll.v
evening, l'lnn te have a cut of cold
tnent, a salnd anil plenty of stewed
fruit with old-fnshienetl ginger or rnlsln
bread for dessert anil ou will find
that the family will gain in hcnlth and
strength. I
Where there is a light miililm meal, l
then tlip hoiispwife Is pxpietpil te serve
a het meal nr night and sub-tit ute the
lighter protein with two green vrgp. ,
tables for this mcnl. He net serve bread I
mill potatoes together nt this meal,
antl be sure te have a liberal helping
of salad with -tewed or fresh fruit for
dessert in preference te the ovrr-sweet
nnd heavy pastries and cakes.
Suggestive Supper Menus
XO. 1
(Venmed Tuna Fish
Celery antl (! recti Pepper Salad
Cup Custards Tea
XO. 'J .
Cinnnmnn Toast
Apple Snuee Spenge Cake
Tpn
XO, ::
I'aceii Sandwiches
Creamed 1'otntee.s Stewed Hears
(lingerbrcatl Coce.i
Indignant at the Beys
Pear Cvntliln - This 1 the second
tlme that I venture into veur column,
tills time under n different title.
Cjnthin dear, mav I ask thep boys In
veur -column (through veu) what right
thev have te rave and go en about tlie
girls as they de? The girls tire net
an much te blame as they arc If tlic
girls were net uiceuniged by the tiejrj
ns they are they would net be li.ur
ns had. If ii boy takes a girl out and
when lie brings her home if she will
net kiss htm geed-night (because she.
l, u un.i.n anlf.rnvnvetl she 13 Slew. 1 Oil
bevs think If n g'rl Is net wonderful
looking (druiT-ster.. complexion! .mrt a
geed dancer she !h no geed but u lien
it comes te getting married w 11 veu
pick a wife who is a'l "dolled up ?
Ne Then why de you encourage such
a girl?' If you boys would let them
alone thev would seen step this wild
carrying "en and tame down le make
geed wives. Cynthia dear, I hope I have
net taken tee much of jour tine and
space. "A LITTM: HI.L l'.BIUD."
HE QrAimni.r.r) with Hie slrl be
loved
She took lilm le task about his
friends, whom she con-ideied wild, nnd
the dlxptisMnn which followed rcMtlicd
in n het nrgiimnnt.
At Inst, driven te dcspprntltm hy hut
lefusal te listen tr her. she tore bi
ring off her finger and Huns it en the
fleer.
And li equally desperate, just as
nngry and mere impulsive, swung hlni
felf out of the hni'se threatening t"
many the first woman that rnuie uleti!!
vhe would bnve him.'
He kept his word, determined le de
the only thing he rnuhl think of te hurt
the girl.
The woman he married was nn tin -educated,
uncultured orphan nn mere fit
te be his ,vlfe than he was te be ier
husband.
In Ms lieadslreng, willful desire te
make some one else unhappy, he suc
ceeded In tanking himself se wretched
and miserable, se desperately unhappy
that he wanted te die.
It nil happened In n story, but what
a true picture it Is of the way wc cut
iff our nose te spite our face nil the
time.
Time r.nd time ngain wc get this un un
lensentible anger ngnlnst something or
some one .mil decide te "show 'em"!
AVn proceed te "show 'em" by ntenns
of a reckless, foolish anil utterly un
necessary act intended te Injure or sur
prise "them.''
Anil It Is only once out of ten times
thnt the attempt does anything mere
than get us Inte a bad Tw nnd itstuliMi
us greatly.
INCIDENTALLY it serves us right.
Fer it Is nivvajs a silly anger thnt
we try te appease by hurting the person
who caused It.
Mere often than net we are nuide an
grier by thr consciousness that we have,
way deep down in (Iip midst of our
heart, of being really in the wrong about
the niattpr.
That alwajs makes the vvie1p world
Slicrd
XI). I
Cheese Toast
Potatoes an llrntin
I !nn a n as
talk-,
and with .in I
e of what all
xe. r.
Cheeip anil Xut Sandwiches
Haked Potatoes
Stew oil Apricots
NO. ii
Maoeileine of Vegetables
Slices of Celli Heile.l Ham
Prow ti Hetty Vanilla Same
' "enpn
Cinnamon Toast
Place in a smn'll bow I
7'er ttihtcspenm of hiilln.
Sir InMripnniiK of pnirihnil wi)itr,
One trnfpnen of cinnamon.
Cream well and spread en slices cf
if elj buttered toast.
(ilngerbri'.id
Place in a bowl
Our-half cup of hmirn awja,,
(Inr -half rup of mulassrs.
Sir faMr.tioent of sliertrninn,
'ream, then add
Tun and one-half runt nl flm,.
I'eurleirl tcaiipoeni of hnkiwj ;e;v
Take Plenty of Exercise
Dear Cvnthln Knewing thnt '-ou
lmve helped re man) through )our
telunin I come te jeu almost aB my
lust hope.
I nm a girl of seventeen vears arid
1 am considered geed looking by nil
However. Cynthia dear. I am in great
inlscrv. Several months age I seemed
le hnve lest all confidence In myself,
or whatever It m.iy be, nnd my mind
is nlvvavH in a state of uncertainty.
Thnt ls."l am always at a less for some
thing te SHy, net having any conversa
tion at nil. 1 have always been of n
lellv temperament and usually mnde
friends easllj'. 1 was almost always
well Illwtl among my frlunds, but new
since I am In such a condition I can
not make friends and I am losing
my old friends. Alse, when I nm out
te a partv or a dance my head seems
te dose lip entirely. In such a caw I
can't act naturnfl) and, of course, I
uni net nt all sociable. Oh. Cjnthla,
this feeling Is absolutely torturing, and
ench day 1 am becoming mere and mere
desperate.
t have just graduated from high
choel and must' seek a position. In
this condition 1 am sun- te be an utter
failure. fe, Cjnthla. can you recommend
a school or some ether means wherein
I can be helped?
Won't jeu please try te help me,
as I almost feel like endlng it all?
ltOSAMNP (S.
Un out ever) dav nnd tnl.e a letnr
walk and slop thinking about yourself
Head and occupy jour mind away fteni
jeurself. .loin a gymnasium class
seem Iinrd nnd rruel, only fit for such
dreadful punlshnicnt ns we can think
up for II.
We breed nbettt tlip iniustlee 0f u
nil. while nil the time we knew it , nnl
unjust, we realize thnt It Is only mir
blnsed outlook thnt makes it seem te
The thought bites deep into our com.
mnn sense, poisons It nnd deadens iti
l.ewer.
V.V forget hew te reason.
All wc can think is, "It Isn't fub.
it's nil their fault, I wasn't wreni? I
didn't de It. I'll get even wiMMlf1
I'll show 'em. they have no right in
tnllc thnt way te me!" 8U ,0
After that, it is only a short fiMnni;s
te that dim threat. "I hate everuhln!
nnvhevv. but I'll make Vm serr ThCy
WE AllEN'T far from the bad lluin
hey who ran nwnv in. .i - v.
mother sorry she spanked him when vrs
get te thinking thnt wnv.
And we de It se often.
It never turns out the way wc want
Wr never de "show "cm"; we Imt
mnkp ourselves unhappy, put eurse'lvn
far beyond Mip rrneh of it rescuing smile
scowl nnd fret nwny In nngry solitude
for n wliiltj nnd then come sheepishly
back, wishing we hadn't ever done it
Ajrnin like the llttlp hey, we feel'as
If we had been in what we rcnlizc but
de net ndmlt Is shame for n long time
nnd we want te say, as he did nfter hl
few hours' absence, "Well. I f.Cp vea
still hnve the same old eat!"
Hut lt'i hnrd te get in right again,
nfter n fit of iiiirensoneble temper, finij
our misery Is ndded te b.v the unmistak
able fact thnt nobody seems te have
missed us !
It is n much safer and plcnsantw
course te yield te that deop-buried con
sciousness of being ever se slightly In
the wrong in n ruse like this.
Fer the liardtr jeu tiy le hurt 60tn 60tn
bedy else in this amiable, vis old
world, the worse you get hurt your
self, either by jour own efforts or tlia
inevitable afterinnth.
The Weman
s Exchange
1 Contrasting Sleeves
and a Crooked Shirt
"i
i hat
wife f.nleil
the table.
called for this or that wl i
lie knew would be in the nil tier, .vianv
,,f the-e feed customs had to'iie te
,i,., from bis fat her's ' household ami
iln
7 hrce-feurths cup of ie,
n atir,
(Inr traipneti of gimjci ,
Our frutjoeii of (innnmeu.
lur -half teaspoon of rlen .
Heat te mix and turn in
greased, leaf-shaped pan and
n slew even forty minutes.
i.uV.
a wt'll
Imke in
Te "
Ten bad
About this i en
ye doubt tb r
could bt corn
and then veu
A Constant Reader"
I). Iter i en-ii'l 1
Iter
due.
u - Jul
it .1J sprflK of
i " thing mat
i rf t u' fi 1 1 ni- nt
gr t f 1 .ei t'.O
n, - t'ti'l
K.tllllv
Seme Names for
Xe th' Killer .,' II n
Dear Madam
lhreugb jeu "" ' '
for a Hinall oval, e
mother and f.nh i
1 hope this .i"g .il
ls about four in." tl
yrlU be small ne.
Jound.
M Why il"n t i
tiuggeMtS 111' li.ltne"
nnd father Th-
jprlie-vvlniliig dogs
anA It makes H.
Jf you tle no' car
th0 suggestions
Deg
2tab. Put I
or Tebj
I.O nhl.W
son." -tn til tiaiiis
g Vew thit- ti"g s
. t-rt t.rie .legs and
. win- i prize He
-Id but lm :ilvv a.v -
, r ie r f"ii. or fU.
mi:.- i: i:
. Iiiiesh i name tliat
of th deg i in .ther
is usii.ilVt. done with
'v itli .' long prd'gr.e '
n ti. itig n in li . .i-ter
' t- d" He- peieaps
x I II !n ' e'i J-ok
1 Cannet Get Rid of Pimples
. r i e l t,- u ll'oinen PnQr;
L'eir At nl. in --Could jeu tell n-e 'or
te ,'.-, r n - fate from b.id pimples" I
i 'h "Jtrli it first I' war frtmi using pe
t.r bu' I Kivent usetl powder for .v
'-i' n enl s and I'titl thnt they are ju'
' s In. I if ,r r worse
I 'epe t'.at the rxchnnge will kep up
t t'oetl w rk In the tlnie te come at '1
' nn" np f"j ) advance I remain
ANXHil's
T " ' 'i-t '-)ii e from some cei di en
of i jr genrra! Injlth Tr) bit'ni g
veur f i. r ,,i nlteriinte het and re.tl in
ever;, .lav for p while and then tr' .i
i-kln i' ml It' this does net cur. vou veu
s.ln v .j bad better consult u phjsi.-t.in
'h.u.r )-i f-r veur geed wishes. I hop."
He Weman n Kxclinnge will alwajs b
al.V te 1 n p poep.e
T-ie, 1 "ik Ki'ld) Tinrrj
Things You'll Leve te Make
Fans
rnamfnt
,g3&a&jtt-Lacc
jy BAtrvvyQl
j "te be up te
lnut dlsplaj a
J-t,ACK KAS.s
mreierw. m
the tun ,'.- ,i . ;i.i a i
ten. li of bl.u U 1 i i
II T MllN Ml.NT will.
vi l "tu.ii I trimming f-
( jour fall bat of dt.vetj nc or veiv. i. Ilnv.
K pile yard ut feur-lmh black la. e in cer-
n ( en-plalteil Cut the I icm into two equal
IP? CO...... H'lp.. II... we.t 11. ,lt, i ..a... .. ..I.
te
it
iilecei. Wire the .-fallepetl edgt with
cry flue wne Jein each plet with it i
)rJ-ench seam timber the straight edge ,
pt each piece t- form n fan. Cut a i li di
pt cardboard two and a half Inches in
diameter Cevei it wlih the buiuu inn-
Serial lis the fat vk of J'eur hut Tack I
he fftPH te the uiulcrHlde of the olicle
s slievvn. Your attuiCtlve "I.ACli
.UNS" HAT OUNAMHNT Is new leatty
n ew en te your hat ut tin most bo be
HAHlntt Bligle FhOHA.
Making a Hawaiian Costume
' I f hd'inr of 11 rj it l s I'nQ'
Ivar Mailani - 1 aui going te p !na.-
I if ra.b !n.'i. th's tnm.tii a:.d weu.'l
. ' t. dr. ss I ki h Hawaiian girl if p .-
sib. ' ejiij ou wit rue bow this t-s-
i..rie s'leukl be mnde, what It nd of
-Ppprts urn worn and bow in nrrni go
in; . a r" I a-r- slsleen vears old, nbeur
f 1 1 .. inches and huve rather
si.eri f'.jffv i,. own hair, but wear It up
Is t) , r.- an. wa) that I could make the
-..i i -f stt.iu ,,r something that would
. ; ke ! as I want it te be a real
la ) i i.i "i L-st'iei' ' I Intend le make
.'fell -A.v AfiMlltni: "
l 1 1 i nl r bioeir.t rs or a Uep- lengtl-
i' rt ..i- Ire'vn lining mater nl for the
re.M!''-ii of v our Hawaii, n t 'islunie
1 . . u .. hue waiHt wlt'i ,i round
g. k il Hiau t sb ev os t ; t brew n . r. p
n.ipn il li nit- long snips I Pa t w i!
.. k . K.- -trau and fart'en It te a hand
f th. .Itiitig material It would be bis'
te put it en the bin d flist ami tlun mt
, it uni.ss jeu cm g.t the pap. r nlreadt
. in into the proper -lap Make tul-j
.ev fuil and bunchy Then make u
wiinlh of tle'vers te wear mound vnue
lie. k and let -..nir hair lian; down with
the tleweri raiiKbt In It. Wear brace,
lels and a short incKlac around veu
tnre.it If you de net . xpect le tlam-i'
at the party veu could wnir beilroetn
nllppi rs or sne'iUiis itud pa. I limit u
siecklngs ever tht-ui but thin v-'iid net
li verv i oieforlable for dam let, .In t
I he leBulnlien dm .'ing sllpp. rs would
de if veu want le vmiii tliern, for peepl.
me ni'vir vir.v .'.irerui iiinuii keep ng , (, lirt'e
ini'ir ieuik.'.i " i'i" "i" ' ." ... .." u
tiiines when tluy me going te a bnaill
partv I liep.t jeu will tind It quit, cmy
ie innke jour costume. Il should be
becoming te jeu
i I
i r -
linn liaru innn ins Bmi,u"""
win n every one owned nn t-siat.
r,.m. tl it was feed pretluclug ami
manufncturlng
in
V
llj tOICIN.sl. MUM.
Sie-ve-! I, ike the iiieiIi rn vtetnnu.
'he- won't ' e .iusl li pint el lh" fiunilj
unit Thev will en out inie the night,
like lb-ell f N'era vtltli Un il pei-ennll-
t ie- inl.iet Thev vel late ii mil or
i I I heir l li
And of tin- iiieiPru inn -i 111 I lu
ll ev werhl the at eiiiiipiiil) lug meili
time. '
or
fend
and hence there wa- no
nl .ineil te skllllll Or SUV the feed
l,a' was thp tinv of the real glutton.
Teda). due te main change- tint
irgre's i- milking, vte niii-t com cem com
p'etelv change net eiilv out m-nii- but
the nitual amount of feed itself Poll, Pell,
who nn- working indoor- throiiglieui
il.e xiir will have linl" ni oil ter a
hpaw' lirtnkfasU anil in tin- ' use of
obese middle -aged folk, the) will gain
iiinterinllv in health and strength if
thev will' eliminate this imnl entire)) .
f t s-ibi. and sniisuuiir a gnus- ami
of water and hnlf of some citrus trui'
and perhaps n small cup of teftee
Persons who lie nbed until the last
nilimte and then expect te grab a se.
railed intnl while they are partially
.imputing their dressing, med net be
-irprit-etl at all if they Imd in n few
ears thnt the) have a complete ph,-
nl breakdown.
I no big quest ion seem- te he -what
antl hew shall we cat antl wlat te.jrls
will benefit us mst?
A liberal Uet of both fre-li and
-tewed fruit the cnr reuntl for both
the morning ami .veiling meal, plenty
f succulent vegetable. Utile n.eut. n
iilncint meat as much as pe-sihle wita
nuts, raisins and the legumes, mt
down slinrpl) upon the stun hv and
ever-sweet feeds, pastrie-. 'like- mid
the lik". Pried toeds will " itainlv pin)
havoc with jmi r digestion iinh-s ..i
are an active outdoor worker, who
the exercise find illr will quieklt lieu
trulir.e Un- various full) acid- that m.
a part of all frietl feed.-.
')'hn fiiinil) that doc- net like giem-,
ouch as salad-, icier and cotnbnititteiis
..f ibe various law feed' that tan b"
miM'tl Inte u tastv salail i- iininllv
the faiuilv Hint ititiirncts the teln- .nil
'illness in' tin earl) part of winter nml
thus has a siege of various miner i.
lull winter and i-- thus cenipn idv ev
, liaii-lt'd and rcudv te break down it te i
Iphv-ieei wrick at tin Mr-t -un .1
! '1'i'iiiK , ,
1 Where nn miu"-- of the iri'ui.i m-i--
upon liiiving u oem'o meal 111 iniuu'i)
MRS. WJLSOiVS
Mv Hear Mrs.
iA.SJT ;-
"ear Airs. 1 -n u-11 .,..
kinilh tell me hew te make the ciindip,
svteei potatoes ; 1 (iinnei nnd out just
hew the) are ilutie. MHS I, M. S.
Iieil the sweet potatoes in their skins
mnl then peel; new plnee in 11 skillet
(Inr nip of hieirn siiei.
Our half rup of nlvip,
7 11 it tiiblcfipneui of Imttr,,
Cenk slowly until the ui.Mur. will
and) when tried in 1 old water, then
add tin' prepared potatoes, haste the
sirup ever tlie potatoes every few inin-
' utes, turning Hie potato's; 1 oe -lewlv
(or fifteen nutiutes.
' Mv Hrar Mrs. Wil-en -Kmtllv give
' nm a recipe for the use of sour cream !
Your corner Is one of in.v lie-t friends.
P. X. T.
Veu niii.v u-0 sour cieam in baking, if
diluted with an equnf amount of water
.11 place of fresh mil!;. Iln net add
baking setla. but just u-e the regular
recipe. It, will ineiea-e the cllicp ncy
of tin baking powder.
Add one cup of sour i ream whipped
-tiff tn mind drc-ing-. te grated
I cheese for cheese sandwiches or ever
thinly sliced nnd chilled cm umbers mid
dun well with paprika.
The Question Cerner
Teda's Inquiriis
What distressing fact is true of
the education of thr women in
Indin?
Hew can a pair of old pumps that
have become set:(lrd be in.'iideil sM
that the scratches are scarcely 110
tlceableV What is an atnattive oler for
the wicker furniture of a sun
parlor lint vy,ill carry out the per
vading idea of bright nt--. in the
room'
Te what mnterpirre of futiei: does
the churactcr of Pa d.v Sharpe lie lio lie
leng? PeserSbt' n 'hver -caif and bill
set.
, Hew is a-paii f black silk stock
jugs for evc'iiii'.' wear made -trik-ingV
Saluriln.v's iiswers
, In Spnin weinnn is filling the odd
poaitien if new she)
, Ilelicnte laces mav he e!"lli' 1 In
squef.ing them tin aic 1 -l;im mil..
te which a little bluing 'ut- he
ndded. nml then di.viug mol Iren
iii' between cloths 10 or a Turk-
l-li towel.
, Hoferc pulling tarlh in v u,d. w
boxes, taking the pr. laitun f
whitewashing th" luid. of 1' 1
mi v, ill keep it fiuii te'ii'ig up, 1
jn-eveiit in'd t
. A round robin is a pri p . ,,r
remeiihtrnuce sigt.ul i tl e '1.11 1 -
in a circle, -e 'i- te cfin.enl wh,,
igned it first.
. Kid. cither whit" or 11 different
(olers. i- tr triininn g tin.! i- inn. li
us"d en dress
. A ehiiriuiii"; sli'lle i- fn-liionel of
chiffon with flowing -nle-panrl-.
nnd 11 cluster of 11 ui - t,.
catehea it at the wilt
Read Your Character
FU Diflhji Fhillipi
The hlgn of TAlenierj'
One way te find out whether a man
or n girl lias n geed memory Is te give
him or her something important te re
member, nnd note the results. Some
times the resultant forgetting proves
expensive. And nt any rate the single
test is net conclusive, for even these
who have the best memories occasionally
slip.
There's a better way te tell. It s
much easier nnd quicker, nnd the test
niny be npplied as easily te a girl ns te
a man. for the bump of lnenier is net
covered by the hair.
It's right in the center of the fore
head, about half wny bi-tvvtvn the line
of the pyps nnd tin point where the
forehead merges into the top of the
head: at the, point where the lmir mid
scalp begin.
Yeu hnvp often met people in whom
the forehead, considered ns n profile
line between these iwe points, bulges
outward in a convex curve, with Its
greatest prominence nt the half-way
point. Yeu can bnnk en it that such
people havp nierr than nvpragp nbility
te remember facts, experiences nnd
events. This ability is often referred
te ns the retentive, or hi-torlenl, faculty,
because it is mere indicative of ability
te remember facts and event- than ether
thing-. The nbilit) te remember a
musical melody, for instance, is another
matter etitlrelj , which is bound up with
the sense of music. Likewise tin nbility
te remember faces ami figures uniistinlly
well is bound up with the sense of line
and form, and with the accuracy of tin
eye.
Tomorrow Itreatl Shoulders.
WHAT'S WHAT
Ilr IICT.RN' DECn:
Unco upon a, tlme "t duration" jneant
all that the word Implies-, training In
I manners no less and perhaps mere
1 than mastery of text-buek learning. In
! modern times we have the problem of,
I the woman who Is mere famll!nr wlt'i
I the preposition of Uin-l d and tha ora
tions of Clc re than with the axioms of
courtesy and the k.iidllin.ss of sociable
I conversation.
' In the absence of the mucli-iIiFcuiej
. teaching of ceurtt i.y In our schools, par
ents should enceutagc tlnlr jeung
daughters te cultivate geed manners at
home, se that In later life thev may net
be like the bookish "freak" In" the lllui
, tratien, who ha neither respect for agi
nor consideration fur j-euth and vvho.e
' book knowledge serves only te acon acen
, tiinte her Ignorance of the little ex
changes of kindt'ss. which are tnnr
Indicative of gentle breed ng and nier.
Important te the sum teial of numan
happiness than any oilier formula ever
'nventert
Had your iron
today?
Eat
mere raisins
y-aAsgiCSaai3r5,rr
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Desserts
PUDDINE
Make Children Happy
Ki-ii.v broadcloth pieutlt- us! whether thej h.ive It nt home or
with -llll nnether example Pin- here
ihe hleoveh of black tissue cinhrehierc I
in gncn constitute the one note of
color contrast In the fl-eck.
the ii'staiiriiuis near their tarlmi- plin
of business then fall back en the plan
of the old -fashioned supper rnllier than
havt another heavy cnekiil meul in Hie
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of distinguished persons who proudly exhibit
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