Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 22, 1921, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    6
EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHIEADELTHIA', SATTJRDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1921
1
T i I ' ' " .
r
iu
A
SARAH D. LOWRIE'S
SATURDAY EVENING TALK
L
On "Givers" r he Possess Their Own Seuls and Ire I' n selfish
Enough te Share Them
rpHH ether day a man iu commenting
te me en a friend f Mi family
whom I had met often at hi house.
unit! in a uiuzled way:
"She is geed and unselfish and a, '" i "" nu.ur "' i,k i runu-'" U!' ,,U1 '-". i"" nnd Mm""
musing but she fairly sapr my wife's'01- the person of the hour, nj'tn ut mc, fel)r tlmtft a fc wle j cnJe.
ffirf.,1 mnnrt I"'t my f,nRCr " , ftii"er a's'twr.!;1: wlis '"hW I "" '"" pan ,-i I neve,
';,,"'". ... . . .. nn.l I ,-,.;. e i.i. . ..',., ,.,,t ,..,,1.1 in r. lKe a serious theucht te tlie matter
i inoifiitet tils mtanunry a ..nv i
. .-. i. i. ...
I came across timt
..t.-.i ..- t.. !.- iii.,.-.i.,i.
ii mi rr .".- r iii I'.iiiir ni'i inn liiiii
he prCMfd upon en Yr ide in hN ' "'"Mill e it et a ineuiitnin vt a tr mil. .
u-alk threuch a tetin !,v a cre-d. mf. , J" ''' "'"J' '"nlf le..khl or ..at in- ino ine
us te see one he -vus Hcrredited lth f,",1 ')'"'. Il!'1 n,ln n Hl ' '"'nl
hM'fmltiff Ii1a rtf h,illnt tilf1en1v "- VOt, '.
,............. ... .-. 3
fiem vhich fhe had s'lffered aine te
llim and .enfevci Up Rrively and
Vindb undertook hr . .in and healed
her. His rn'arii en the i.iurre'. '
' eluR that l.rr teurh dltft-rt.il from tin
"rdlnary jesthnj i.nd finevrin; ei the
"ager erewd. He instlncti'elv r r
pended te it
He peieeieil iUat mii-i' had S"ii
out of Him '
rhilaratsd. oesitiroly mad'- Wrenger
ard elmr b" eentact -vitl ai titer
n'l'sena'iitj . as thencli Mit-.e ,iad sene
euf from timt "ou! te nr-
nd ncftl'i en- 'nai ("ei eijeei
r.nnn, -et net issinj is .10 ,(;n in sem 1
..nnn n,l ......1 . '!.' - iiml m 'M . I1M IKIl Hi ' ' T
'""" """ "" . I I. . .- i . I ... n.ti
H no teuelieil me n tneugn i' ,' V" , "' ', , .,i l" "" , " "an eonie te a i"lnt wliei.
"fry one vav net teu-hins him. . h"i i tes.. y..u Ien. w a lit k And ,,, i, .ndslii,, cannot continue t.. p.
Vlid when n frichtened ueinan who' lrst 'n'' lwnl1 an'1 fn0 '" "' ' ,'lnv en n; ' '.". Jet J ihn t ant te ci
A ,fuf &e M Se , t'h" -i'r ?- ' " ' -y i' ",,P Ucar yn,,"n' 1
that she wild b healed of n dispa" ' i It Is ncir in m -m,.,,- n ,n .
I THIK that MOt of U4 UlldertunU . ",'"-"' e i-ii 11-u (e iin uri.i i- 0 .- ',,'. ' " " e. uKm nui.
...... ..... 1 . 1 erri'.narv iiruiii'tante" or wit! 1 . li- l'r' ' "s .nnl hoethes tii.- ailment
that feelins of virtue jelnif out of ft ,1 t rrnnn(lni: nn(-a BinM..r. . ' "Obedy lw u little, bap of treub..-
'if. Sometimes It is .1 person, some- j, .. , . ,. . . t hut ine S84m, , bc eutwelghlnB m.
times it h some happeninK that nlmn-t,. ,,.. "A .,,'''; ? , V' he , ' "",1. ",Jr ?d1,c nn1 thp opln'ens of the
ur vitality that we feel Uterally I lAerTiendnd Suaintnicw. .r,;,ratteV"H column wU1 l' Krc'Uly
"'Mi.' ), th..v hsnri i.. .. . i, , ' aal "!' P It at tlinir ,h.peiil it thev j s.im uncontrellnblo pe-ier had
And en the eth.-r hand mi.. limn lvftn,Pl ,0 ,.a(.ap(,it lltl, , ,i. . ! i,.uh' two helnRs teuethi tint -..i.. I
. ii-f I 1itc been Lenv.imw et eeiiii; 1,,,.. 1,. .,,.. .,,::i....... ... 1,.. i... ,.ii net 'u'r.iih.i, r.i mmeiiiniinii 1.1,,.,. 1
spiritual sense tuete .ji an ii'-mai ex- s.-.ic!'Ut r,eve.,
ehange of flfts. , "I should think ieu i-eu'i, r.s h-i
Se that In ones uaiir .ent.i.'ts uilh a, 'Jlime. ,jar.- ull(, injmrd '.umnl
"mat folks" there are th" 'sappcri aifi te his wife who was ctn; "st f. 1
nd the "givers" and the "e.liaiuer " ' s ,nt tl) pn.:, .iaj pi,. -hil'U ti
The men and women who take it eut'ian keen lwa fmm .mi 1 11 'e
of ethers, and the acn and wemn it
ivhe can be counted en te rest an 1 re- "Uul :i won't Keei away trein li-r.
freih and even ci-enie temethln; In fatlier "'tl .hlldren flierusi-d
ethers, and new and then these last, "Oh, -loll, hc lilies te have ine
1,'nereua fpentaneus souls luid ethei their fnthrr announced serenely. ,
men and wemcu with whom 'hej i-an t'li- sn'r s'.rpzi'cd te knew that th
ie:.t and refiesh and rrri-a; them
lres. WHAT I want te ki v i ,ia i
the secret of th- sivera jnd -vhat is
th n saknese of the .uppers '
de
tone oercens mak'- jreu pint for oree
t.. 1
a tlieujh th"ii' mere presene crcated
a sort ei varuum. and -il.v de ethers
n al.e ion teel a t'leugli tJiev -eie a
trip te the eealiere ,ind mejntaiti
emblned?
I akcJ a divier en.e abul the i.i i.i
tue ' of th Rivers. II alu it "a- '
t'al pbjsical bue.aiie. And 1 .line fiem
n m.'ital nate:r n' en1' niiud an.;
horn . I tnini. !ii la.Iei! ii .niiie a'pi
nlH ,t kb rrhnt in lOiTsi. vre'lhi he
... .u ...- - j -
quihb.-ium. and t. 1,-atheniatir-., bal-
ani'e. He sud in t e 'natter et lie.is.
lng a nurse that nualitj was 'nere than
1 air tue uatllf. rir paiii-n-e, ai.u un-
"-III-.IU1-1-. "i viiv-'iiiinv" .... . --.
.10Rlnnn A.. ..I.AA.I.llll.I.e -..MlT. r..l
r'errnbe it Une nitgt.t ee v e me. , 1
and have the kind 01 unsein-innM that t
nak the patient ver eliiMi-a rioei
iht -ltlenes.- with "salve woven In
th?t Un't feel proof ind th kind of
id eerf';ii.r..- tuat niak.1' you want te
a : "Oh. dam !-
He a'.se ieti.arkd that K'riens who
liv.'3 had brvn difiif ill and even trasic
enr3. se far as eufarn ircumstan'"s
Mnt. mi'le excellent auiss whn t'lfj
i08iis'. that bueiancy and rt-'irrn'
geed temper and kimllv but uasntlinen
rn.1 r.yr.ipith- that te hin mind Ivlened
te the ?n-er .11 of -.-hem virtue
wen'.
He -aid f..i -api'i- i:lvi .11 u.nj
rli" patients or s..n.i t.'.i ii'ir-' . -.
tnc people i he 1 mi aM t'.."ii id.'A .
r nd hand, and h" l'ft it al fiut
I
HAD a clue the ether da that thifw
these he r,ewe.
r tig t'
Through a Weman's Eyes
R ,1KAN NKWTON
The Child and
friend of mine , as j :t givr.
-tu
te a beautiful bouncing hey. m". '-
de you suppose the are thliik'ng . f
paining him Vladimir '
Think of an honest - t" ;uedn-ss
American be who ic ;'".ng te p'ay
foetba1! and. let us hope, niak" '
varsity term te hare -e ji;n hlm-.'if
Vladimir '
Imnginc the etl.ti ti'inw. .nin; te
coax their tenju" round tl un . un un
senants. Can't mjU jus; hear th. n!.!:-name-
te whiih tl.?' aie guii.g te ,
jei t him.' Lt us hone he uiM b" ail
Vw.v and a nerfei.t terror n h ah
held his own and waid it oft If he
isn't if he m just a jiet llt'ie el..,,
with hair that : -ay t" keep de'ii
he'll have an awlu1 time a-, ''.ad'.llll.
The name will ju-t r-iln hi '.if.-'
Hi moth"- admit'' it . ni'inr at
tractive nor apprenna'-e h i M. M.
Jehn B'ake. ut the !.i'd mst n. i-t
h named rfter her futner. en.e e:i
suggested that h"i fath en d be r
membered b; lining his a i re ' -ah .
farni),-- name for the boy's middle no.. is.
hut she f!s that m-ddle -,ar..'- ir. a
peer eempdinent bet.tii-r. r'e. ar i.eier
heard. Tlie young fathe' rheuyht tne
purpose would be served th R shorter
nd eaier name as long as ,t bear with
a " . li'jt she mut have 'adiniir.
It's the enlv "iiv te letnembe- her1
father.
The pity of 11 .s i it i- liarp or
rhe dar man's .t. te'n - v. s 1 is mur. '
He, tee, was- all Ameri an a real Jehn ir
Heb or Jim but -ine- V'a.tln ,..
where along thj '.e t'n-ie ! id lieen
Russian nobleman wh"
daughter or
granddauglitrr ferdl. '
nas'lns en his nam. -
,S"te Jllt'U
'' fa' ' )W
The Weman's Exchange
A Helpful Idea
3 I til. Of ' l'e"- f"J'
Ota- Muda"- Hi 1 ' . jrr ..r
n be cleaned b' pa-. ,g ;'. e wsre e- e-
gentle heat. .it" 01 t'e or s et
radlate mi tie at' 1 Im - ''
p.n st.i.id se'e;ji' hj' f l.e'CH&r
The ware tr.mt 'i nr" h evrr t ie
lieat Se !f 1 s a t.p a tl- 1 ..it v piM
necessarily M -vi- g-nt rt is a
erj" iat.sf.it ter)- method of ieme tg
burnt particles r fjef' f.-c-. uiiin.ivi.r
vare that v 1' it ' nl te an ether
"ay. MUS V L
Useful suggi"- 1 ji'i a. ; 't
alwaj-H mers t' .1.1 immt, and l in.
sure the one offeied 'e- this r-aue- 1'
prove useful tu r.-a;. e .-r
Seme Difficult Stains
Te l.r TiPei J 1 01 a 1 Pe f
Dear Madi.tr In
"e iundri e, .. ,
hlu. reel, u?. -sraa p, a light uiui
'-hatnbr.iy dis. am' ihie are Mir '
oiercnes or ctai'K. lpjp 11, me't preinhie'it
niueeg xne uies ua qulle a let of
'i ein 1 1 .iivu 111 Jt in- yrp 01 1 " '
teuld net be si itixieui, t . sn .
I hea ral..veai im'.Ii leeks .,' '.
01 inehii'r. en ligln i-'.uc, -i li ch - 11
atlfT anil wrinkled Ih U.erc uny iuj te
smooth II out"
Can u ie'1 me hew te take out a ' and se the rmlinn ..tr-,i.i,in.trie
ienii -,if-' 1 i i em '. j' ii
'away nuntnlh and ii.r,.i.all
, doctor .s able t.. show me
I ban thr ,
A woman whom 1 had alwa.s ad -
mired for the perfection with which Mir
; ', " ' '" ' , ' ' .' ' ,.""'"". "ft lib
"" "- i ";, ' '",, ..;
i u any c'imiMtMi'i thftt ntiili m.iki it
-- .... . -- .
,,, .
1 llltl
, .. . . . ! . . ... .... 1 . . . . I I I
Ami" niicht in !.-. t.. iiiu ,laii- ' '',"",yl '" 'u tlme' unlehH he doe-
Y , - Y , , J va"t l" ",nrr -v"u- ei net nuk,
'.oust. 1 faidt.l.T. V ,.l ti.er. i 10 mu tiiKiigementa with him '.)'
I tild hi about an odd. l.r i trlenliMjn il.eui nun. p. weik. but receive
of mine i lias a creat tl.n.rj that ' "tIl 1 n tee
Part of the nrn(!tin ..I lfl'en'ti i 1
wet I; by one's tlf nreferahh m a
cardei-en in i often. e that lit
the nu.itiieiB ' some till plm one
tan liste.'. te all .ort of t! en hln tha'
n-ier ha -e ,t ihaiii-e te 1,01 it.' into
untir
thomelvfs
V soed t.i.im .'iMiiled
th- chnn. a'.d wh.-n ih
iil!'lt .
linn., .ii
arm Ian.
they wet-' j'.inif off '1. '
. JieiHf ' 'Iie.i' f mull"
. eii.i.i
t eful and
. yti'i ii-uei. ti 1 I.i-n
and
lady jerlstid and spent h-r
dm
11 .hi Jane s
TAs
1 le.
.Nhe
looked vacu" and bintlfii
' 1 sat rliei.i.'r I ple.s--d
1 ' if
1 !i
un rr th" sh id, and w.ilkr I
tie w thOi heme; asked where I a a
xeing, ni. w!n 1 mine bark ".aue
I'd been N' ..' . al(.i mr ,11 i'n
--.heni-. or 1 tiii,t.t. i 'ii. or epe,fi'd :i
te ' e eitietliinsr. 1 took a nn . in 1
ih.'n I -ret tird of helnc .I-nt 1
hunted ijj a:.ili Jnii and . .it t
th- ;:'.i"n and "loekud at th Miiihs'jt
ii'. :z ti '
fli.w.-r. njul Unshed at I
.n,.l,i.,n .!,.',..' ,'.l ...,'l i - .1.
.at 1 n
icni'Iv i-n.1 e-i r
-..,..1.-...... iu v. t -hj'i, uii'i i.-ou n 111-
'tie tr.. i .en' -.:.t 'i.,s h ing open .,u
i he hen ! .in.l t'lin fvenine came en
I i.Upir: ii, , - la'-lung .t gren
aarK. wii'l.- - ". . en. ivas playing am! 1
.. ... . . . .. .. .... 1 ... . I
piuiinj u.'iui.i'i y in ni- i. onto ny nei -
hf aii'it'- i
r."n.i or raraii jan s
1 .. .. 1
vi
vas -estn." t..-e and nresntlv
it ! really eve-.lng and dinner time
and my husband dre1 up In tie ca- e
take me home.
A
L...1 1, UJ Uen e i...i- ,i. 1 1...1
hn.l 10 li-tPn n- t t.lk ,0 i,n,,',."u' a" CMrr.l ,0 ' -tlhI'll Tf,
niirii:iiii,ii:iiiirniri,iKT,innTi..
. n i,.,,- J. r. i.. 1 . t
j ' 1 . 1 ., " '
ndu i'.-m j iii 11 mi "- . u 'hi i ' ijrin'i
1 nd bf-antr ami ruit w.-ip ft1 tV-at ,
eunted.
She told 1 ie
was e awed b
she had elih '
going t" s,
gre v ai. 'In: '
liter hat in tumtb
1 1 n. raw ay day tl.s
I."- utlie a thrat "i
I - tl I,.,.! t'l 'til
up .ndimand.114 "i
her
in -, 1 p -- -' . .- .. .1
!ia a great ta.'t or nat'ir In it-1
,s
hrl-i
'e-t nien-
1 uspei t t...u ail great gier
pe "jts et tl.eir -e'l's.
- VllAlf D LOW 1:11.
the Xante
,' is ge'ttll? .It r , H,ake f.tlr.l ll -
1 1 en 'heugh V- .oe.' n.an whose mun-
r- i i, iiippesed te li-'iier would t.:rn
ir ' 11 giave f h knen that aft-r ke. p
mg Lun 111 het water r.11 his' Hie it s
f. 11. te be passed en te hi" daiuhtHi'
seli '
t if ti, ir-c 'hik h an f.tren. . .
I. i' fViii .mi we sre leil3 bubie. in
III, ! ,1 ' .-! with names r'nt an
unatii. ' ..r dittl ult or .phi irepri.i'f
t" l.eii i eiin one ee. Tiii- en.
mp .f a iiat.-i'i. l' pi 01, .1 unt man. for
irst-iH- 'sial't-d "Kd-e. ' Most ;,-e-
in win -e,. netning b .utijii: i.i'Mii'. u-
line iu that name, nuthln
iii
, t
gesti. e of an attra.-tlv. ion; h. .
Itut hi-, father had peipeti ifd ai d u -"Istud
upon it as a . onpliiiieiit t.
Th..Rias IMiiteti of 'ihem l.e '.-as a j. it
adm.rei ' The child vlie -ias t, ho, he,
"he name wa gi' en neicr ,( rheugl.t.
. .. i.. .
1 rose n aiij einiT na'.'i" iipiM
r.r' n et - bat ;,. . ,. e ., .. .
1 i.ight ha', a ..aider tp .. -nuj'"
'..Itiaititel' UV 'ire , ,',1 tha- atr.-ir ""''-.'-- .Mi urer kmli
v,r ...untw..,. ,...,.., .wVi. us;,,, .- &,::;. i,. :".,:
iefe-, 1. hi p,.n .:mi 1 u- ... in,, ,,',,., ,,.(.,,-10,!.,. ,..x , the J.t. ., am, - -ie, j
lripi'i -.ti i iJifli.'Ui' -j in - e'ii. . I and 1 Jrt s whe.h ar a purt of ou-
IJnn r peop'e pa.' ' . p , .r n.u e, 1
before th"v e
. tl
ii-
i,
:iber tl.
in
fn
nd i"nt' i- k'
never ' its ?
p.pi H 1 .m
T ie;-M js t,
,r .. mi u 01
un I- i
ir. "ill' hi '. s rnii,.
a-. ' te he nin h
1 ,. . .'ee '
if.
I!
a iivri
r wp.-lg
il'e ' ai
IS
nai 1
il I,,1
en Id
t! , ei.g' . : A ,d it s, n s
I -1 e... r- rar br hen..i". a
illg r 'Ilie'..br ill" el I 11
at.ie i ' p',' '..'.Inrf I Wi
I ii' TU. ' I .! ' 1 t'l 1 ' '-
t'l--! fei
fj.l-d
' a
1 - ii
lOth'.l
I ill r et
.. d
ti
iV" out t ii
I ''.'or !i'
i 1
1 A ces
I'll n 1,
'jf , - In,
ii'ie'ti e- w 1 a
I h ., -' j .:
or e t'li'ir tl.i
- t. V.p
Pa
or t Ji .. ft t,l
h ,ih'.
' fa' "
se'! 'i a
t . It
"l ti i gje
l.Cr-
i. " ' '. ' S t) , f
' t ' jat 1 lent e'fl the tut m,fi ;,
th ml 11.'. ie lining het i-ater. ,le,-'
r, d ",. I! d WlndOW'n se that ' t' e I
teuiu "l.h HI 1 tle-WBhlv nene.l
t-atO thO 1 eat ThiS Will often t..lr,
the wrinkle- out of silk, un, it
'eave tl, eeat there u., , i. &,
again, its own -eljrht theuld
feri It I
e'ji.
d nd .i,
7r i4v
'aiu.it he 1'... I S -s. 'J , l-N
'-."" '.- - "-. d Av' j n
' . Hi. 0-,, ;,Jir Vj - 1J v' js
.v-TAs-1 liivs,., i 1ltK (lyf
-et , .... im , V; " , W
a-J fckW If TT I-Jk
HL, V ...V'l ' ij.v (
f ...
r I
I aie aened with tl e erdi It Is difllpuit
0:1 ejr i,m willii. di Ink the 'iciulrj without setting u
if tie ru.l reidar
net
hi
1 asl
.t
anr
l 1
ou tl
1 no' de ' ' ti. i
1 .j m I tu. i'e.'ik '
I 1 leuld ad Hf Je'ellr -aii r f.
a 1
vnue material, eui lint would take out I
the cream color H" -veil us the stain
old
PW 7eZ Me
What te De
Uy CYNTHIA
They Are Gossiped About
Dear Cynthia About sl mouths age .
a young man whom I had met during
line. i:iur ee.iiiiiieiit-ed te take me out
i a suited with unce u week, but finally
' Can .ile ,,, ti,t .,., ..,. ..,,
i ,,,., ..,".. " . ." '......
vv mum I.CSQ
Imrlim that t!me I
censpd te see all m acquaintAucei
.l iM.-nu-e I truly wnnt.'d te du tani
iut it i-uiuc alii.ut ntiternatUnlU.
i.iimers stita about enld vmiiiu ma-i
and iiim.Ii l.,s engaged. lie km-w -ill
"""" ."'"' jet me never said atiMli tic
Don't Fight for Him
I. vi jnthin Mke unto th' 1.00
V '. I'.spt ire iiiirtalu mm' t.. ; -m
e ti ai tns puurlnK out our trrlet nu-
oe'ein 011 our shnm wjlt.uK
111. i.
ioe anil 11.11101 ii.nl -n' nic
ti 'is until as tl. savini; ijvi
. ' .ipi 11 d Till v wiie nc. 1
It 1 nl kept remrnny U i ,
an e d tl.''
. is ice 1
'""' .ni. .uid new -hnt she had lie.nj
01 ''U nn'v j.1 nture ( appears s it 1
t -f ",, .(jfT if havli g leiid hii 1 ,il'
h 'lnu nrd U .it h rlgl'tf'.l b.le.in '
h" siuie le took un a'! hr t me
fei Mirfe yeai-"
f'xin mother's .idt-. 1 uifipd 1,111 te
f." 1 k' te her. Thex ara gelni; te l.f
i" ids'. 0 and the 'tilusitlie of 11 nil lmrti
As it 1V89 Iiln haiS i.-mIIv lnaplred lilm
10 the high p -ii.t.eii h r w holds. ; It was
I -x he had taurl
him te nee. and' appre-
tl 'i its In life: !t was t
:::,ns 1 7.- r.uv .?.: '"..""j." :?.
. T.
Sieald I new (erfret him or shall I tight! read ll intuitively. In nearly cery
'::. j tlrejs te set him beck" ' body's mind the. drooping mouth is s-
' POUT! seclated with discontent
e1'. wdllm ..dle'u rortrnfeth';,' dewnwanl curve te the comers
k rl hotter lt him se Ik's net worth of the lips Is th( natural expression of
iBl.tins for t!ljs fecuns- , niaN he :i temporary
What "Youth" Thinks of the Yeung j ai "cU as n Pcrtnaucm cMircsien
n.,- ..... r ... ' Try it out en yourself. Assume the
near Cvnth.i I ncer wiitten te i ' . ,,,,,. . . . .
i pi spit, rf thi fet that T am a expression and held It for a bit. Actu-ue-et-d
read-r t m,u- ..hmvi I have ally you experience n vague, disgnintled
l.eei tempt, d ti.M -.riv te answer ' . , ,. -. ,
'enif e-f yetn o-r-nrende- t. hut as I ,el-t of feeling oeining evpi you. That
am R verv peer -rit-jnemliMit ha e re-
l irai ee :rem ntmi
' Templatle'i 1 t'ei
I Just rc.i. i '.i i p
until 1 -.ad
W I Htht.1
i p -.t nth i.u
.! t e' mi i ii .
th' i r. nt itu..t .i
and haven't i .
us in rcar i -e
' ' ' rilinS JO- K B'.S r I iumi llfl
r-ei3
.nk th.t ilia treul.l,. -v,fi i c .in
t. -iei.' 3 th s:-i. n with let of . 1;
wh-rein th de i.et knew wha "
vn..J' "e ann 't,nu.ii real.: iiiu
lemptften" iii.-i- t af slm 1 e- ,), .
iliri i,i
i.'it 1' rc-.ie.-table nr r'i '-
I'll"',, tri ,, .Iwi.n... l.A. ..
t(,t ., h
tht-r .s-. Arni,i nt Sain. .1 ,.-
ble. and can't whi nini!w nr.i
pain' tan ehanpe anj . ue'n -enutatlen
or resne-. ability. Te tn mind It Isn't
thr uewrlp- a d li.llnt 1 1.1:01 mlH- ihnt
"" motive lei.iptatli" Ui -epj.
r -...., '
tatier, and r3pectabllltj end when 't
ccl'3 ij th Tin 5 It J. Otll
hu-br 1- Vu'i ; . t for
wepi.n -
lling lip'
It inneieiu e ie
I al .s. if
r-in
IP niaK enr- 1......
loekins fvi our own jike hut m ,(t-
inti e:ii letr.'ni- uuiparids c;e.
if I ''.ou,; 'Ike m n :' t t ,'.
n.-e't in hind and nwki up n -., i,
t" ' " -1j' ' 1 I lekpcttrfhlr
!'ui ti'i u'u trjii 'i'TTH
Scores "Just Twenty"
it .a -li aip r
i ".-n t hrjw
he . Jld ve'i '- a-
ti j .-
e.ie ..
f't.t v
.
t ,.' . .. tSe , , nL ,,
. ., -Ien '.f ser'eus think -, p ,,
1 .1 ' iii '. ;ii"- d girl who v ears hebl
1 ha 1 and short skins ie ctrtal"
. : 'l.'ng- hi.' -apabV of ju lp'"fr a tf-v
at 1 l.a reve- se n a hebbi
i i.-ed girl e who cejlrt take nieuc i
time awaj from arranging m d fuilii s
I'M' hair te observe tli .1 "0! s .tj en
of th ep'i-'lte Hex long ene ig'' te '1
t 'rn, e f e wr .1 1; " n .n V
. wl.n se s sl'ting de' t alie be mi'
f-jt !el; t-j-inp te eijii.-i rr Hk.tt
'r a - iln attetn.rt te cover ;,r haa.
'necs ar.J her faNe tned-s'x tl a' e
s f'j t'.m.j for er.Mhng .s A : r1
!. tu nrrj- un ..!. in-rlhg t .01.,. rta- ,
tl . that would be 'rpr i . nven ii H
- '-'tl.in her power i, e sii ip.y '
. her -rilri tin.'.- takn Uj. w'th '
tiens Just dts.-.le or a.n e . .-1
.a yen 01 j .: i- 1 m v ir the '
..e 'table 'itJai
'.!. .- .1 eti.j- n ,j .-j' . "ejit
u ih . 'eis in'e ' . 11 Id n.en
'ieuuJ'i .in- ii?iil i. 1., t ti a'
'men sre iet se gent'.n .np as a. f
eur I i. '.: ThH, ' ttiar.K yet net
se Htrans.-i afti-r .11' It is entned
t.iat tl .- 1 m in trr . tl ,s an thev
tl r.ni-ep m laeltli.g '-i the je-i.al'e 1
net.a'i.y .ut-ieui in ' .-ir -imti eusi-
t.e-i rubh thry sllKht. ju-i- ,lfc tfJ ti nOT,i
ak :s '.itt'e ailiaiiK.i f male cm-
pr.ni'ii. or 'nnflibv will if thut wen; .
cen-meiited 0.1 appall tl.-tn It is these
It is these ,
little It. -3 that te a gr.
.n.iny mil's I
t '. P ..11 tl.r
minds i.-uise 1 neria't le
.,..... . :
ir.i.e aium-sieii wip.cn n., eiai'i s axe her
r'clu. and wrj.-u evtiv mai
man Is
' ' '- . ' u' '' J' fjr her
n e,a s i-1. am our ciMiixatl .r. Ir
."t fi..i' lus rt s wen ai. and t' 'c'n 1
l he Siglie i LlHu.f "Just Twei f de.
m8i.il se n'ei when tey gie ,, ;ttt,
ai.d 11 th- ' ,- ' ' g ?e "ttl, .in. se in" ,
pir.'.re preiu- te 111 1 fault w.tn the ether
i-i- r.r iiii: eTiini ,:.s
11 HAT'S U H iT
iii 111:1 r, in 1 11
r. ,r, j 1
r t t
1 '1
z r it i s-i. erA
,( , l Jill. .1 'a r ej li 1 i.ei ei, 11 s
., , ar.'aiy vrpper ate new ; n-i;t.ly
,,.'Beritd w'Hi all 1 irts of beverages, . ,
11UJ11K 1 .' u ,'J 111. 1 uiii-ii.iii lltll.w
I 1 er.ibiiiatl -ns . o-cetted lit s ida foui. feui.
1 tans and In 1 fes There a-e h' gienl
rta. 01. s ler u e ui 01 tnti Leanli'
tube ea.h e -ilcb i discarded aftfr
t.-e hut thcie are ether ieaseii,4, tee,
"".',..."" ",
an I thes aie e. ntri.ed e'ltli Peemly
laV.? ".'" ..'." - ., ..........
Ver ."!.''"'" "..'. ." rl '.illK '?
Z i," r het "Xleft ".? nV,?' S
, ,.niri fir Ices-rearn w.il.i. nril 1 r mmn
"n u ,'athfc of 'null or ereiim or milky
tl. but if oui.he e. ti uiejmI ihe Una This cPr.
eLiei ilile.'oel'ing rnilkteu effei t n.ji i.fl
an de.l b taklnc the brerage threuch
a straw
Inij .m
It must no dene without mak-
wnisTiing or irurKiii g ne're
.1 i"
y,f, til e il- ntftnr- thi
t... '
I i
i stMti: v '!Sx
in cxim w(yw -Timmp , ,'.yww,.
lit tmm . w. mwumxw- .x-timmr
Halloween Is Clese
And there are two parties nil
planned and arranged for you, ready
te fiend out en receipt of a stamped,
elf -addressed envelope tiem any
reader who wents them.
One is for llttle tots who like
Jack nnd Jill. MtUe He-l'ccp, Tem
Thumb nnd the rest of the boys nnd
girls who will be seen n "Mether
Ooetic's Halloween Party."
The ether is for elder children
and grownups who like mystery,
nnd strange lernis In Hhadewy cor
ners nn 1 ijueer Mirpuses 'I his is
"The Veil of Mystery "
Read Your Character
n,i n;ii'i rump
Ureupuig -Mouths
The drooping mourn l a chaiai'er
indication that teally leninrcs no aclen
tific reading. Yeu're almost sure t
( one reading
' K one of the iiiTnlinritles of the fnelnl
cprcsleiis. of the mouth particularly.
'L'hej w'eik bacl.waid te n certain ex
tent 1y determining te leek tiiicry you
can a''tuall. weik up a ami of anger
15 teglsteiu.g di'i'entent ion reallj
btsin 10 feel it
The habitual expiewi.n of aiscntetit.
then, quitf learh indicates the habitual
feeling of it. T'ie pnnanently droop
ing mouth uhe epresien of which i
mere "set" than that of tin- temporal,
expression also is n danger plgnal of
irritabllitj. uf fault-liudlng and et
ejnleism.
. mere s a cuie. However, ter eieri
- .. . .
1 weakness, and In this case it
11 rr-
inarknbly simple ene: merrlj te mln
I mm tlw, hnhlt of Bmillnf. The vm. .
.1. P. .,
1 r'-ii- "" "" vmei urn- hi i:ui-iii i ;
in CMlCth
same was that ou can tnaU-
tlit
.Ii oeping mouth react upon them
ileiid.ij elllsli llandwriting
Things 1 ou II Leve te Make
Aycclit! Nlauc
ex Ceiil ume
This 'APICIU.' MA-yLI COS
TUM1Z wll be vcr nice .0 v .r at a
Halleween party Use eitlier WacK cieee
paprr or black cheesecletn O' thin Un-
lnjr Make a long, hlgh-neeksd Blip et
n',j
anj thin inateiiai 1 ut .i etrtp oiie
la half yards wide aid lm' rneugh te
r. atll from t.uaei tnc arris nuv.'n te the
ui kles ijut It up l'.P.e fr i.fu and Jein
It te the ur.dersllp Cut another band
or..- jaid wide ai.d U '..a e'.eiigh te reach
fr..in the neck te fun 1. ohea below the
, wultt. PiliiKe thla bai d and 1el.. It te tin
1 i,eplt of the slip. Out a i.-lp of rrlne.
' line te fit trem ear te ear and from
the ciewn or our lead te -our 1 ei 1.
i.ever this with black frl: c' r.ite the
top and bottom with bands of red. I'll. -
hh the top 0: this l,ead-. a- 'th t, lute 1
tulip is that hi Lmi d.iinrrl l
tulip is that ha Inn dinned in
bilghtK loleied djes Mv.. L ,i 1 of
the.e f erithel s lelnerl te 1 rr l.r,..i
r. ... .. - . .........
an una 1110 arm 1 our "A.PAOHT:
MASQUE COSTUMi; will be very Uiffer
trt from all etlitrs
I'LOKA.
77i Question Cerner
Tetlas '; Intjiiiiien
Peseiibe a prettj nay of miking
a "moonlight" costume for Hal Hal
levieeii. In what convenient style is a dec dec
eiative tablet for telephone num
bers made'"
What dainty bit of usettihena for
the bedroom run be fashioned out
of cardboard and koiiie bits of
cretonne?
In wha' faiiieiij i.evc. is ti e char
acter of Amy 1 Jeb-art fnand?
Hew is lace enmblurd with vel
iet te niak a chnrmiiig dinner
go an?
Of what in 1 convenient little
bag rnade te keep a flat pevd,.r
j 11' in the dressing tub;.'
Yesferdaj ' iLsiveis
Mether tioese s Ilalleneen''
inirti could ';. .ilj hf i' 1 kd up
) the ye'inger rlihUei, and
v. uld adapt itself iell fr cos ces
tpiiics tJeud a stamped, ad-
M'-sed em elope jer details.
Many of the stores new sell m m m
exoensive strips of rags in varl
ciis colors te be ued in unking
iieeheted or bunded rugs.
The man who Is fastid.etis about
his neckties will wcheuin a dc
v cc consisting of a beard the
exa.t shape uf a full lie. whidl
I ts into them and holds them
straight ever night.
Lad) Babble h the principal
character in the sterv of "The
Little Minister," hi J. M. IJji."
The girl wite has a blue gmgl.am
dr ss can add a red or yellow
a.neii edged with white lace, a
black bodice aud a white starched
.ap, with turned-back tdgc. te
make the Ilelglan peatant coj cej
tunie. Seme new deer steps untable for
a IU ing room or hall ar- made of
iron iu the shape of bells with
long thin handl. '
fflwftk t ill
1 1wk ilftl22!!225.
THE DISTINCTION THAT A GIRDLE GIVES
KK r: - - ? WmmS
w sKi tk ,v 'i'KBB -$3gzPiitfe,, 'wkKEt&i
tmZm ' - Lia'ii J"WP' Mm ,--r
iv iwmmKum iMmammmt .sv iai
fHIIiHI H (l Mjh
r. in.mcv'Kynim.m m nr. jrxs
e ir i mmmatimnm&aBmKB. mmmmm iPAi ytj
$KiH affinal 'v-v-v
iSfilln
wirjs?
repVsL ' , ado dres it cresses itclf in fieut in
w?Se
Mrs. Wilsons Readers Furnish Her
With Recipes Which Have Proved Geed
Among Them ire un Old-Tinw llarfrqitin for I sing i p ,.!
0 r, P
Overs and a Tasty H ay of Preparing Meal
111 Mil. M. WILSON
iff- I 'It. b V. ? .11. I ' 'Ji
til (- ri f-t 'd
i Cew.li
M
PEAK Mrs Wilsen In ii-mg
p odds and mil- of feed the
ether day. I found n tast) combina
tion. Plate one-half head of tub
bage iu 11 sUueeiau and add
Our inrijc onion tlnvd.
.) bitifh of , null lUrreti 1 it in 1 i;
offer neflpitijj,
One frtri;'' "it ,i'.,i, . c'e. 01
On cup e'-,teiinl epiifnet.
(ine i up of i-t it, I, end
and sufficient mid water te ...vei
New add two perk chops cut from the
tiheulder and fenr tableipoenb et rice,
foel: slew 1 j for one hour. Season
with salt and pepper te taste nnd ndd
four potatoes cut in large dice and
parboiled.
Serie In soup tlisn We found this
te be savory and tr.-tj ami we are
planning te hase It again eri seen.
This will serrt si people.
Mir-s 1:. .1. r.esn.
Thank jmi. Miss Lese: this old eld old
i'rshiennd liarleiutn is tltlicleus. nartlc-
ularly ou a cold night.
1 rem an init'i.'ieti r.,i'i"r einen hum
Hplendid suggestien- -lien te iiineie
baked tifil; fiem th" pan. Place two
trips of muslin or .'line-epleth. . ut about
two inches wide inder each end of the
lish when iila.-ing them In the baking
pan. Have the strips el uup-lin sut
liclenth long se that the lish ina) be
easily lifted fiem tlie pan te tin- het
' nlatter. Tuck the rnds of tin
' J. hilc the fish Is 1 oekltig. e!e
' 1'
n!'"'. ., . .,
f mis et tlie nm-iin
0 te the 1
This method 'an also h. p-ed for'
hrelkil fish Ii will lift the ti h unbroken
te the platter.
Frem Mrs. llesloe, in the White
'Mountains comes thl-. tast- supper
1 dish-
nap
Min.e t.ti -ifiicleit sail perk te
measure one-half nip nnd then turn
into a s) illet nnd ndd one i up of finelj
I chopped onions Cook icrj slewlj until
I the onions aie tender, but net brown,
( and then ndd four tablespoons of flour
I and stir te bler.'I. Xew rdd one cup
of thin stewed tomatoes nnd cook for
j Ine minutes
Place a laer of diced stale In end iu
In baking dish and cover with the pn -1
pared tomato mixtme mid then sprinkle
(with grated cheese. Hepeat until the
dish is lull and haie me un-au n top.
Xew place
Tire vpv,
One flip " t .
I in a bowl and btiit te b.eiid ihuiuugui.
Pour ever the picpuied biead mid iew
I t'.e top thicUl) with grnli'd 'hef-e,
I Iiiike in a flleu even fur fertv minute.
Sene .11 place of the meat
I l'erli Trlttcrs
.Mir. s ifTlcient salt perk nn 10
'm.-abiire tluee-iiutirters of a rut) Plain
Iln r. saue" pan and then cook slewh te
a delicate brown. - un anu yunce 1
I in a mixing bowl and add 1
Ttre ni'd etic half cupi of fle n '
! One traipoen 0 te", J
reur teaspoon of balmy pun nr ,
1 One-half teaspoon of peppe, ,
7'tre ftaiptOiii of giateJ onlei
' Otic tiv'l-fcrafcii egu,
j One l ip of null.. ,
1 Veur rut" potatoes, nral-e.
Mil and then chop hy the fp.n.iilui
I into smoking het fat. left from cooking
I the sail perk. Turn ever and brown en ,
I both ides.
Iliiiiteun rake
Pla'.e in a mixing bowl
One cup of sugar.
Heven tablespoon of sherleniin. j
Velfcj of tice eggs.
Cream well and then add
T110 and three-feurtln vups of 'lern,
One-half teaspoon of salt. '
low letci 'criuf.oeni of bal.uiii pev
der
S'ci ni eighth eup of iniH.
Iteat te a smooth batter and, then ndd '
11 i, ; 1. ,
It gives tin 1. ng -tde lines that Paris
considers se necessary when It is
made of soft crushed georgette crepc.
bended henvi'v .. tin- ends mid worn
with 11 fuel k' '-. 1 i.ucil satin frock.
It forms a 30k" about the hips when
ninde of -atm, held in place with a
'argc buckle In front and mid as the
sole nderuii .111 of a black lai.c gown
Irem Puns. ("n the velvet and hre-
ado dress it cresses itclf in fieut in
riler te gin- a pleasingly novel ap-
pearaiie.' te the costume
Plie.u t u.d Ma.tr.ru hiiJ 1 i i
7'iei ',.,,
ili III Hi fill
t'l. 11 (M.
lljllJ
fin' 11 ..; uuhi (heiinril nrinil n
pin.
Ihic-helf mp et mount.
Mix well and then fold in stittii heat
in whites of tue igps and mm iii vu-ll
gi.ne.l and (leured leaf-shup.'d pan
and hal.i in a itiidtr.it.' mm t.,r fiit.
niiiiutts. When mid. spread with icing,
made u tell
bowl
Plac,.
Tue tabtrtpiieii of biitle, .
One half 1 up of brev 11 swiar
threuqh sick.
1 if6'
One tcatpoen . inntstni, I
Iliei.il imiii . , 11. ...i ..
tablespoon , beilinrr water , .
-- . mini "lll'i.M II .lllfl I I I'll tlilfl ..Iln
spread en eak. .
Semelimes tils ,ake is baked and
lih; 11 one da.i ..Id it js tut hi slices
and then -l,r slices ar- , meted en th"
flat side 1 It', tic ,.,s. 'IV,, hts ,,
it ed cook 11 1 ll'ei t.
Mrs .Ien,, I'leiiri'tif. f Ihmiewn.
ijiiie.-s nun niikes inis ,11,1 , tlp ,.P1:U.
lar leaf hap. ,1 pan mid. v.',..,, one ,ix ' abruptli. ,
old. s,p ..ptu, tlU ,.,,.,, 1lt() lV)ili. f)Iji memeii' later thei i.eie clnubing
laiers and tint. sprwl,K ,, , np), , lll( stM,t , the Cit) Hull,
iilth icing and then with jam and puts I Within hair en hour Thculeia ('iild
n t'.geil.e" tii'd icis the heli pak.. well had become Mis. Hichaid Palmer
Till- mak's .1 delicious rich t-nnl. etieii I Pl'ikesli e. She were up the third iiligir
that in.i) be sen ed for nu 0,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,f lii.r left hand a slender band of pluti-
Mnle. Iiiteier akp is sirred n
a smet tu lard s.i,, c,
,,.,., , . ,.
...w '". ," ; "'"" "fhus
JseaiiJ the n nfrl rer etntli ;-i. t. . 1. .
,. ., 1 .,' 7 ... .,1111 ii'iilltl
water aid tl.u, wring ,.rj ,irv Itiih
tie m it 1 si, .ii.!..,.,,,,. ... .1 i. , . .
, , ' 's """ ".en ini-twiti
flour Ph.. in mxis )0,v
7 ire cup or In k 1
0 f huh tfuspemi ut -nil.
Vm,, hirl tf'liprjuni of bukimi ,,..
One-half le, nl tmipean of nutmeg.
Hub into tleur six tub!- spoons of
abet toning und n.K te a dough wiih
'1 ue-thi,,li 1 ,;) 0 ,i,M',
One irll-l,itf ,
dtccdrl '"'" " '"''''" '"""' ""'l
One rup r ii t,U,l ram,, ,
Tin 11 In the pudding oleti, i,d plunge
' ir !' kynlV' boiling unter uhlpl, is
Wllliel.ritlj deep ,.mpl, , ,0,,. ,,
pudding. Ileil 1 e hour. Lift te a
colander t,. dr., ., s, M(. ni()l ,
faiice "
llSfl San,,.
Pla.e 11... win , ,..w in ., lllVl alu,
ndd une-liiuf gin- of Mpp j(.i, i0 ,r
'w th A .1 i ,-- Vie e,l ' r JWI',"7r,vM off. , nore he Vl KlPl.ard
11 of F,.-b ii n . , i'iV. 1 wi ,Virt Pileus, entire!) s.uislied with his e u
JOlk el , k i J 1H,, ,, aJ, I thuiidced dm
J tre-tluriU 111 t imirilntil 11m, 1
7 a e lahlcpn'jm 01 hatter
One Uuipnen uf lamlla ri tract.
Cn.im n. 1 and thru add two tuldt tuldt tuldt
Hpoens nf Imiling 1 ui,. 1 n,,,,; jliJr(j
and then felu 111 tin pienM',i raleihiniaii
cream made el tin u,it ( ,SI. ,
npi.le jidli 1! t ' tilend liinri.ughl.'
and then seim
Sfc.E OUR tXHIQ T AT THE PHI
FAIF FIRST nCOIMfi.NT
sal
TEA
afEMiitwjuaj
nub 11 irimnnTiiiniiiT-iiTniiwiiiimniiij
Sold bj' all Grocers
jut
Wjr
I Her Unaffected Sweetness Must
Even Clever Acting Could iet Make Her beem Se Levabl
She Here ISel be Sincere and ISalural
QMIi:'S jiiht peifcrtl.i s.v
O The rcmail; w.'in mail
s.weet !"
de te veil,
I evcrj body who ever miv hci, mm,
women, beyn, eung jlrls anil iittu
girls.
She Is an actress, nnd se tin-re ni"
plentj ei jn'eple who nee her and makn
tlili same rcmnik about het.
There Ih no ether adjective which
rxiictly fits her ns this ene doe.
It doe net riean migaty pweetness,
goedj-troodv mvectne.si. the tlow-peur-Ing
melasRC kind, or the smooth, care
fully cultivated kind.
Ne, Indeed, they nlwnvs get thesome
nfter nbeut fifteen minutes or half nn
hour, nnd this tlnlnlv little pcr'ien never
gctR tlresen c.
i It Is just natural. utinlTeeled. in
born Kwcctncss that makes he. he
t harming.
She in fe oenvindny: she unUts ion
t'wl certain that it is net nit. .-lever
(actress thnt she i. whtth 'linhes Her se
appealing: "t 1J net ii.st hei part which
brings out the lovab'e ide et ner na
ture, it Ik herself rising nbeve the nit,
showing through tin reIe he lnj.
Xr one with a different pei'S'iil.'llIlv
off the stage could possibly iisump such
a capthntlng ene en the stage in (
easv and natural a manner.
There would surely he a trace of tern
rer somewhere i the esprcslen ; n
hint it temperament, n Riigspstinn of
hardness, or the plight droop nt the
corners of the mouth which tells the
story of selfishness and pettiRhness.
BI T this quaint peiseiiage leek" out
upon the world of theatre-goers
which falls in live with her se quickly
with the unsneiled. unnfi'cvtel spct
ness of a child who .mesn't kneti Imv
c.rar he is
And it takes hei straight into the
bnnrts of her admireis, gills who
Ihnven't had "enisbts" since their
t,nni ,iivs enme back all tlutteiy from
I he
. fery nf tue men at'rf
Tl,,- mnii in'ie teas dctcr.mi (d
meld
in hnic a hit hr wanted though the
irhnlc Kerld steed in thr wan : tnc
man Ae tout wit, and thr itil n-rflt
Ojt her feet hy pilmittve levcniukniij,
ami yet bound devn hi her coin en en
flet'aj up-bringtna.
(HAl'TI-.K I.1N
The Choice
AT THAT moment Thee let', thai
he liat.'d Uiehnrd Itlakeslee. He
left 'icr no choice. If she rcfusi-d te
marr him imv -lit eiild be jilaced in
tut inteleral.le tio-ltien. Hi manner
lerrili'-.l In i . im' t .nary him. te
trust herself te him in this leldly cal
i iilating moeil of his fiilnl her -.Mill fear
At that moment she ei en thought wlld
13 of giilii',' him her pi. mie. :itnl then
breaking ,t ,.d miking her ocae ai
the (list opperliinitN. nut she kt'i'M een
while she entertained tin- t neught that.
, haling S'V(, ber word.
. I fl.i r.tir.1, ItPtll it.
sne leuld se
"-l '
I tf ,nh she had a little rune te make
I .... 1... .,,,.,,1. ir .mil he would be mer-
,' ul ll'l llllll,, . .. ',. -
ciful instead of hard and 11113 lenling.
Once she hrd b-'en si re e' her love for
Inn. new sh" was sii'e of nothing, sht
v n tin "Tightened.
"AVcll " he asled at un as the ,r
began te hug the cuih. '-hac e,i de
cided?" "Vcs," si e . ml siidinli ' .
His eves named -uihieiuy. ui 1 nt
,., I drnpicd iii- lids qu'f l-lv ev-i them
1 "What is it te he'-
I'll many you.
"Yeu itiie ine your -a.'ic'i piem.s.-
... -s .. .
' t" S" through will, tins u.iiig.'
V.
At .1 word fi'ni I'lnkesiec the iwr
raine te u step ind Thee turned en
h.m suddenlj a- hr rce n help her e-it.
"Itut I'll lull'1 "1' alwi'.is ler lining
this te nie. alwais'." she said passion passien
al li.
"I'll lal e tli it ihame he I'lUliicJ
' num eviiulsit.dv curved and t. rrlhl pr
licntem. In 11 daze she had i.niniiui"
. ii, tninln that iniidi' her lis iie, at.!
i -v" be belong;-! te hi,,, uttrrh Fer Making Custards Try
. 11..1.. i.p 1.,...,. L .1,1 1,. 1.. ..... r
(TV lllll IIM u.-vh r.nu i.i". .1
them. It ia at- though a aulf et sni.ie
1 ind separatt'd thnn. tun tliiPigh tin;
vere bound together In the cle-e-t t"
of nil.
Act ess his 1 epsi ieiisiiess as hi lii.
I ..' . , . ,1.. .. n.i.iir... ..;.,, l.n.l 1..... .. I
Slipped oil I'P iM-ieiinii 1111 11.111 ii.i,i''i
the knew ledge 1l1.it iiltheugn she . as
hi own undei the law, lit- had tal.u
her knew ins ibat she leied aiieilc.
ma". Xew ilia' the sten was iir'i.Pii
hie. this fail ; ad arisen i-s though 'c
torture 'lim. '.il'''"' fh h'1 wen1'! net h-nc
had thinrs Ml) dill n en'
In silcin'i
1 rnih d '.i r int.
cir. III" '.arm r imnn 1 iwuigin 11,1,1
set In. und lights weie ngleem all
iitii'iml them.
"Wii-ie n'ei'M ion like le f,e-' In-a-ked
suddenlj. turning te he Th 11
ii'ddt-'ily Ip lemeuilKied Tn a. l.t
had Kteanied into poll thai dn v h"
net take 'Ih' e tint. ?
Leaning '"erwaid, he wlnspe' I
fea W'lMs 10 the eiii'.ffear inn t
the iiiuirf Tin-1 -tilled i-u ldeiilv tit n
1 11 inni'i-s'i . ittitude.
"Tie Mndil ; a'e vc (join; ah. ti.i '
she asked iputkl) 1
'PS."
A irinre liMn iln n' 1. 1 ih . t. ',. '
ncries; the dcadh 1 uld t "liu l.tied 1
fiem '.' 1 lint ' a 11' - d'li .. . inn j 1 .
leul shi 1 e.il'.e.l that in ,mi ,, ,
LADfCLPHI A RETAIL GROCERS' FOOD
ARMORY NOVEMBER 7 TO 10.
Its Richness iiv Quality
gives TcaPet results
equalled by no ether
Tea en sale anywhere.
Scrvlccl Pickcts Only.
I
Come Frem a Geed Warm Hcfti
rcing tier, tiwei vemt-n fi.iA ,.
inbediment of th. (d-.il dauRl,t0f"
If she were net a geed aet,-;. ',.
were
net se very pretty aH .C I
neighborhood here anjbedv II... 7
would Hill be just an mvTlJltf'
e..r .wiiiu un one ex tnote ntltM
heed pets, unussiimlng, nalve -?
that nnyiiedr should thiniV i2lrJ
het n perfectly ordinary person
SUCH a person is se rare that ih.
mero than one person', .v..
love and ndmlratlen wherever &i
i.i.n's, in jour inigiiDorneod, U),Ui
counter, among the facterr strt.
join- cinss at icnoei. in veur .;"
working for her cap .11 the hMpftJfi
fenU'n4,ti aPP'a"8e fKm beJ
Manr uiils start vrltt. .n.
swcetiiMs but with constant admitS!;
then- headb arc turned and the RTr..!.qlf
is changed te self-conscious nosh,.,
own ntlvantaje and they let It L!21
.IIV1 I1I1U llll.l L'an T1SA II A. .. I
"lij: " me ion ft jui
This quality cannot be cultlnw
ciuinnt be used for selfish puroei.iM
Ih only real v,licn it cetnts '1
heart, without the help of an. .
fieinl help nj ,rtl
T TXSBM'ISHXBSS. thenjbtfnlr.,
w fnr ntherq nnA Trm.m.L . .
form its foundation. """"-
Without these qualities the UtT?
rcli ess would iiev a hard limt miwi
nnj oeuy nci.?vc mat sae really J niTf
she seems te be ""
Unt in hei case everybed. jm v. J
cli i mi
,w . ,.
The Heart Pirate
y MiYAVJj D15V0 nATCHKLOK
ennsM. ltll' l'J rWie Ltdntr Ce-nvauu
"Should a Weman TclIT
Her husband about the old lore
fair in her life, when there ii nJ
probability of her ever seein. tit
man again? Or is there ever a thai
when such a secret is safe tilth lit
two persons concerned in it?
Hazel Deye Batcheler
has used this ancient preblsm whit!
is always, new ruid has never M
conclusively solved as the basis fej
an nppealingly realistic story. Thr
new serial will begin
ON .MONDAY EVK.NTNG
longer the -l ranger if that afternel
Ihe "hange in l-er attitude breutlitjl
iiieiiu te ner tare in wares, and wa
muium; n worn no lilted ber from i
car nnd carried her nerm, tli. .-J
rlnnk, the turned her lipste tli t roil
t ii'm.rl .C 1..H ....... tl , ... .. H
...v.u .,1 in? tout nnii eiusu;u neilT
1 cr teInerit.
Hvcrythlng iraw the .sime as it V
een in these .tgenizing da)s nkeii
1 .1.1 first realized linn mneh ill. w.
I1
him. It was as though time bud btil
suiuieni) tunicd back, only that il
ueiengcti te mm new and there was
cne else in the weild who niatln
.-ue ievea mm a thousand times era
ltd having forced her te take this tm
for makint; her his own ajalnjt M
v. ill.
There was a sudden huinniin; of t
engines and then the yacht bemnl
mine. In another moment slie s.swH
moving toward her nnd there ea t!
ueck ehe waited for him.
ieu 11 nnd some thincs in jm
cabin," he said evenly, rind the a tiiK
eui net sneak he leaned toward 1
iiuieklv
"My wife: ' The words ner hart
nnd tender; theie was mere of tbe let
in them than the nil eenntienn': w
and Thee. v.ith a lajgh that was ti
a sob, surrenuoree.
Afterward, -itli 'ier h'ad en m
Lreast. she told him tha ti'itl.. and fj
above the moon laughed w icLeiHr nl (m
.inconsistency of woman. After nil
was the same old stM -tie mst ei
ir an wit'i a nisid '
The Kini
I:
( 1
f .1. Afii A r
RUGS CLEANED
U.r (he iv
SHAiwpnn
fieautliiilly lirhtht itn ! e.i J"r
tuns e.jrre Im t P.Mtfrni ami cei-
- restored te erly'ic b";
f'l'are hf,ei aid t. ,n Rril ai"
e -ireij' ren.e ou p .'nn'mi -.
Clathim
Entire Family
sJt
immj
929AlCbSt?
PttlUDELPmA
mm
1
PUDD1NE
1 R4W'W74VrJVAWWJHWW?T
' Hi !, 7T , iTOiiiiTaKn TO TO M
1 ' fbyRayiH
tl ll I llrtJVJ'l'3 CISQii,lll IIU
f y m& u
, 1 Jr.ri; th- nneat r.i; or can)t. ah w
I at a tout ee llti'j it -j 111 "
I 1 u lelnc te match ar.y
scheme ,
Anten Derfner & Sens I
CLEAXKRS & rJIERS-ji
, jsjiuirara.icc aimy
I Wi ""'It" ' t Inform t'e- ffl U
1 Tnv PjI"',r ,:U)0 jdfiU HI
Beys' Suits
J 2 Pr. Panti l
50c Oeun J0 flhf
5Jc n 'Pj7"!