i w Ofcyw' - ft &$,& ns' ? 10 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-PEILADIQLPHIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1921 I m Weman s Life and Leve By WINIKKED HAKl'KR COOL.KY Seme Mere Wives jmin: eMtiin' Mnvr wife u.n an obedient if llu-re M no Cftlinc iron ml Unit. iJleucirr inedprii folks nm.i joke et ithc word "idi-i" In tin iimrriHRC ceremony. It nr ttrntrh niirrend the beliefs of nil ' time. In Or i p ii ii I Jnmls cvpii teiln. "ttlic weninn l n Kcntlc. de i 1 1 p .elied i p n t soul, tilth no lurlvdtp tinn eier lirr own llifp. I'.i.'ii If slU' jirpnlly Imr-i Iut "lord, tlirre must lii MVrrl lnutllll-i V iMi u.!t!'t:n i x'Ul '.V Bk ' aM "eliiPtiliiP": InM n""i,,nl V,,M. .i1,111,. mniliiiii wants ou bIip lins tin i Imlpp in m-ViMihc lit v iunt tllO lll!l.iUlt.l Of CilM". Mlll-JTlU'lllJl- tlic Miles .it'iit. must ctner hidden tire- of cxnNiH'i'niiKii . Ill I'lllepi'. PM'II 111 till till""! I'lll'di'- ened niil ivraltlii elnss nf mh li'ij ttirrt' IS tliP twit rrntl of elipdlfin p. A f'-i. jcars ace n creiii liiprtiiul"iiil iim- KlrV- HI UUlllMI lll'lil te PnllHIT 1 nivn bi'tfr natiiri'. mid iiui".tlen r- jtlnttiiK " ueuu-n In evir country In each laud tlu'iv at-p lenders .in. I tlilnk- ere, und t lie fpinlnliic tlt'it'luium m nntnblc. IjVPii iien-'ini i iiniinii in tli"' rPiiiuM' niintrj iIImi li In of Iluustiri un'kcd tup rutin- fij te ltudnik'-t. I MP-ii tin' 'Rind tid iik Iiii'l Ik-pi: nf ! "ii tl ulndi tli.it a mm iltii mis ilniiin fur TxeiiiiiuKlud. Tlie.i tlipm-phi'- urr 'I. lllprntp. and liupi'.l for iini'iins f'i" xtliPinsi lc, jci lenpiNl fur b"t'.tr mini' mini' ,tlen for tin lr cliililrpii. Bl'T urn ft nil 111! ti p piii'im , .ltnl 1 udiT III.VIl l,lreM'.'lll nlllllTli .veuld vaj : "Oh. en AiiipiIpii'i i'l Hew weip'piful tlmt your liu-lmne will Jet jeu cenip nlireait ! Our Int'-rnn-tleinl peiigrp'p- :iImi.n 1.1 t-t 1)' li Id in Kurepp, t'r our liusb.md- upmv ima'd let u" 20 te Aiinu'li'ii !" ObnllPiiPP is n Iierrlblp .it tit id' (has no ii'nru li tbp iplatiem i .adult mi il". Km n uirli cliildr- m Hill 1'ri tin- lWl"ISl p-ll-Pllls Wl"l st dexelnp tl.n Rrn. l'i Itilllil and inltia.iM b.i t pl.iiim wlij fun net ion dieuhl 'i)f. N' '"" vi tends .that Hindi's of imti m ann't" 11-" . 'liientalm or puwe.- of in.'iil'"ii v in u Uhe'j an fereed u- e'tei uniliuikiiiRii hint'e dial!. "'I'll lr- net 10 i"a"en 'why: tbetrs Ier le tin Jiinl tile." 1" r ft'ietH ew "tandurd for Indniilital 11m- Indn feebl iluct. Itpiiiiwrin I" a feebli elfeit f ileie'n itidiv ithiiil. Se it "iirprisliiR te 1 ar "priRlitl lf.tubbei-n ii'ul atilf wipf, 111 11 1 tin 'neth III'" "f 'he etlt-itle Wm-Id, tnlifi-s Inliauie'e-" i, "If 1 nan Jum ri-i .lelin t .lit me tin .il" If ieiili tl. uii uii (lieliii" dipt inli'iit p I." ut tin' b-ittnm n"' 'it. titt de net liP.i- an hi'in wit Ii half a million in tin bank ti"e "in h tt'ii"" of "iiltM n pine. ln 1- JU"I ii" jiiutb of a woman, hew tin-, and if "in- levps in r misbend she emplei tli" Kiviifp't t.n-t in dtfidinR lier plans. Jest lie be "-ipei"eiiMtliP en aeiei ut of In r wealth, and feel that "he has no u- 'for him. "Should a Weman Tell?" li 1IA.KU nEVO Cevir alt. 10:1 Ij I'ul Jairtlini m .'mny't rnnayrmtnt 11 clewliit bu 11 leie uffntr in her pat vhici flit licnitatti te tell lur fitinn, Dunn Merrill. CHAI'TKR III Burin the Past WHAT Is th. re ubent lMne thit lias kept- 1 'e frniii tellinc him what I wanted "e nun Ii te It'll V I" it a Per tain austerlti. a pertain fastidiousness fven a t-prtain eeldnes that tlees net xnnke for eenlitlpnt-pV , Thi" is mi- weddiin; dav, the happiest -dnv of inv life, pud if it were net for a foolish, cirlidi fane.i long since dead, .my heart would be tilled v ith nothing but joy. In "pite of it. I am happy. T am v.llillv. de'lrieudy happj . In an hour I shall he 1 Mne's wife, Mrs. l'ane Mer rill, and In' loves me. 1 knew that lm leirs me as mueli ti" I leie him. Fer this little, little while I am alone In mv room with 111,1 di-emus Outside the rain is fnllins. and it is drear.i. but tl am tee pentident of tin futurp te let th" went her make me unhappy. "Ilappj 1hc bride that the sun shines en" has 'jin (harm for :ne. fir I liaie alwujs lined the rain II makes me turn iu iu Teluntarib te these who nre nPnnd ine .for loie ami eoinp.iiueiidiip and sym pathy. fj On the bed is 111 v wrddiii,; KOivn. iVhlte tulip and satin, a ieal luiilnl JdiesH. Ami here in in) hands I" Dane's v.vihllnK sift te me. I'earK radiant mid ltt"treus mid heai.i. Tlie.i slip .threu-th in) iint'ei" like creat tears. 'Veil. 1'ip tin tiled net te brini; up the past. 1'ie decided te kepji 1111 fool feol foel j.h littb si 'i-i t te inisi'lf. I hope I jf.in doing light ami I haie full) de Vided net te think of it lu'iun after today. Iu an hour Hawthorne I'uiery will be a thing of tin tlnul past anil -Mrs. Merrill will emerge with all of the future ahead of her te be happ.i In. I think I am glud I didu t tell, I urn sure that eier) thing Is going te be nil right. I couldn't be u bappilj non nen lident if I were doing wrong, I nm Hire of tliat. Twe Minutes Ui HICKMAN Keep On Keeping On especially knew that the alib'-t exponent i xtant of prdn Wi:sn:itNi;tt.t' liucleiic) is tin ic hare, i. sinning u tfiwift locomotion. ' The fact that .Ifiek ltaublt s pew Ills speed is responsible for one of the .coursing. The sport begins when the bound tlntls a wnrm hail. ' Iu the Hicker if an e.iPlash he is away off, tin' hare gminiiig dei.Mi"'i. h(illPngliigl) buck, te laugh at this pitiable elongated, uiisgiiidiil undue wlm BPIinrently Is se strungely igneiant of the inil latent iu the legs nf all liti i r- fuck lttibbil reckons without kiiewlulge ,! the folleii-up .)lfin ii"i d bi the pre) hound, who knows tliat his one hope lies In putting the maximum n ipnce behind him in tlie minimum of time, Iu keeping his thoughts en .link Itnbbbit and en nothing but Jiu-k Kttbbit, until .link Hnbbii h.i" been "landed Hut suppose the greyhound "tins" in the tlriu furlong -or sheets dinin i uliy-pnth te leek up the prei-pnt in a nist of ground squirrels or sits ilnwn i fndmlre the luiulscapt or phurtlts in glfeful si lf-satl-ficd retrespritiuti our nn tone he hulled iicrdii)V There it the end of thu me-t petftet fellow-up si .tern eier del ied .uni the AVnterloe of all Mr. lireiheund's hopes -bts-aup thp pham es were at bast (two te one in favor of .lack Rabbit's emnpe from llie veri slait. I'll e llrxt rpqulstlc for success is a warm trail the in-xt is. tapnei': and rllllngnesH te stbk it out. The innii who tb coursing .lack Knbblt does' net m'l off bi dogs after tie Ilmt half mile or the iirst mile or the lirM hie nub's He keeps en keeping en The trail Is tlie opportunity te make 'job. And the result depends en tin man's ellii ii i. true, but far meie en hi- Tjeralsteuce. en his endurance, en his ablliti te held fa"t. If llC keeps his nose te the ground, Htais het ou tne trail, fellows it dej'redly. thetighfully. unfliiiehlngl). through all Its various turniucii ami nimin fccatieiiB. Kfuiinc te bu distrai'ted by I mill. UK Is the kiml of wife who niakei J- n husband fpel hi Inferiority. She, 11 tlie tiip tlmt Ik n until) in nuii'i wnjs. mid with ether penult'. If vhi b" rlt h Iip tippi'lituntei the fai't that tli- fertuiic 1 hers. If Mic be I'limeii ami tuli'utpd hhe la"! utress en the fa t et her Renins and It In verj linnillliit- . nc in her fpeue. ("hip aetrps that I I 1 new N iiinri'led te u man euiiecit et , lii own profe'ilun, but of course the I IVll plofl'KSlellS HIP llOt "O Otl.pP IIOII" tin' (oleiful art" of the stUKi'. He Pirn- n Ills ltilRi but when ln luip- ipi " te be In ln'r in tter ear hlie com- ni'tN the i liauffpur. and ptnlpi of 'in, car," and (lie liubiiinl would ti 't e. ire te sivi- iiu enpr. If lip wiiiiin te bp Ipi out tit n pi I'tniti lerimr, he tell I- b"t. and die .!: ".lenes "lop uf fin.i 1. 1 tu .I.,..!. t .nit " i ii ill.. lni- te "(op liore." 'I'll N Is ,i far s!"i from tbp tliu'd. prreri7.fd wlfe of nidi n days! There if .i tjpp ci.' wife, h.ipi'il In llllllll I'XtllH't. tlll.t IVJell'IM in b"iiiR II Mini i j r! Sin' bpleii'i"d e"P"eiall te a ii'Iij!iiiik mcp tliat i'IiI net bliiirf out the best "piitunl nullities. (She prep" up new mid then. In an effort te p.-inw mi a litt'i- Iiiiiilitinii In Iipc own liei'ip. Itfft'titlj iIip papers wen- full of a i MM' of a wltp who llipd ;e leiep iiMcmu upon her peel, leiiR-siifl'i" inR husband, bj ht-rself 011114 mi !i liuiicr "irlke' She had I'e.ind all iiu'the.U nf ihrp.iti'iiiii'.' and puie'lm; and mruifiit mtf e'" 110 1.M1H. a id he "lit" h.itl te,' liirre Iifrsf.f b "fr lining from fe ! fur in. tin tin . 11 nrtl ! te enin'pe! Iiim in dn li i' bidding. Hi.- Ini-' v ii" (h:r of ! elilM in : t.intniu. wiie ilnt'W" I pr-elt en th" I'oer mid kit K' and vrt'iiuis until It t 11-11 blank in tin- hit p. and the tit---triK-ti I paiPiiis pieinl"!' !. Mliltn;, te t-'t't It te iietnin' I Itr ii't'ii v .is that If In refund 10 .uvi'dn In 'ier icii.ip-t uliat lip se te I1111 -! 1 he would be ripoiii ripeiii ripoiii Me inr her tii'.i.h. ..1 tl ". n iminlci r.' TT llit T Mltill'l' lime wnrkitl with an Ii.ri 11 or en or : in- iint-K. ni sinrleii" I'liara the 1 ITS I dn :i "I'liteil b M'e ti rllnek, but Anient iui iii-iii 'ii'tl in 1 1'- fis't : ' famii . I' it ,'! te be 1 t I 11 0 I heiihi wen ' If die Is a It" lellR I Iffll"!' M life a il tit. it llRiou llRieu llRiou ewn. 1 lie nan InilU'ei --n At II" l'l 1' llllMel-lll.-ll Jul . 'tl morally ri'spniidble. l II. 1 I 'IS f .1- .1" I Mill l le w -ablibns i.ti'eii. and iu i. el or iiem-!)iii!V are m. 11 fun- ' 1 he bull ed '" And tin vel id iipp'.iudfd. S01 p wefieji art no. t r "n ll'e mud- , liaipj a" w In 11 ' armr a 1 re"" . Th uacitlnc wlfe hi" peme in for 1 fit ii-. "te for man,, pent urn-. altlim-Rii. as l Iiiim often pointed out. die 111 1.1 ban niMiUi'.itieii tl'.u tin wer'.tl doe" i' f until rsi.i'id iiitddi'rs en.i wit iips" her s'eliliiiR. bin we de mei 11' inijs i"ili7.i 1 he leiiv i-liaiu of t''if If.nilii; in t 1 011 t In- ). at of ilit Ins" -band wlileh nail" leitli the suMIiir. Still, we nut"! in' 11 tantl.i admit ie.it n.is'.tni 1-. " -iiieiiili.', of :i feuuiiii. f.il'ins. Ti.e wife who Iui" mil I he acreiale eutht e' npledIn,' into prefaiili.i , et Reius our and rettim: ilrnn't tmi-i iou ieu tPiil Inrvlf with fault -tindiiiR "iinl netn. ' plain iir. She i nrtainli lees bis ador.i ader.i ador.i 'ien. and 'he shuiieitr of remannp neur will U-turn. I5ATC1IK1.0K .c I deer .ui-iaj 'I I 1 are neii.ing, the briiiisinaid.-. ami .J.iiiei. who I" te be my maid of honor. Iu a moment m.i tpuet lit tin room wiil be tilled with laughter ami 1I1P) will be dre"-iug me te take mi i art. The while "iitin gown anil the slippers anil tin eebweb "teekiu-'" ami Im ieil ami orange bio-Mimi-. All white, I "hall b" a bride, li.ine'" bi ide. ami I ibaik (Inii 1 am worth te hi that. I''it Hawthorne Kmiry; goed-b). iini'ie , "iMinr lour yliib I w itli no n - grels. U what it liieans te a woman, 1 thi" marr.iliig of the 1111111 of tier nheiie, tills let king ferv.aul te whateier life J ni.l) bling. this unafraid )0)eumss ' that is almost tee weudertul le bear! 1 Well, it is eier! I aii married te I Mne, ami the ril"h .uni eMitement et the Iat fi'w hours liaip niergetl into an uiteiise liuppitiP"". a je.i se gnat tliat I am . uii" tan 1 1 afraid 01 Ie"iiin' il. The wethling itself is rather vague te me new, as I leek biuk. I lemember nothing nlear!) but the leek in Dane'" eyes w ht'il I I nine down the "tairs te l"in. It was it" though for a moment he let me g.-ue into his eiy -eul. a" llieugli In- fei get te iTPft barriers of mi; 1 mil eetw't'ii us It was a llaiiuiig leek tli.it made mi in art leap luaill.i 111 respnn-i . uni it' liure was ten'ilei ne"s iu r aim I e'uiltl net leek awa. 1 felt 110 "lijiit"-", I was tee proud Im thu'. nod afterwattl. w hen we iwi" iil'in.'. me w until r of belonging te iiim! The ii'iernne of hi" bauds win n tin' teueki d me, the break in Ills mice as he saitl 1. 1) mime eier and enr. "llnwiliunn , Hawthorne. .1011 me si wonderful, mil I am se uiiwertli)." I am gl. d In tl.nd " tin- hi iitmful, for I want te he the nie't weinlerful hi tug in tJie world I mint him te m e no ether woman but me. uli ais. Tliat 1-tin-ein thing 1 s!i ill a"k tieui him, thar lie I ne mt eueugii. h.iel: nf loin for ine i" the one thiiif that eeuld eier I ttie the iiewer te make me unbapp). romerrou "An Unfortunate Rpi elation" of Optimism .1. STICH mm nwu in tne ne'u or s' if prepellr. rs nf Maying most exeiUng are nut tputp se strong n sports in the West rabbit ued '1 he hound is tiie mnn mi tne tempting, iieenilns rleber came thr Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA He Should Ask Your Parents Dear Oyntlila - t urn 11 yeiinp Birl of .Upragn tj'ii.'. 1101 iiu tt. hcentepu I li.ie Ijein keIpb with u .eiuit; nia'i 1 tliree iiientlis. New Iiu ,lia hhUpiI imp n'etnl tlmis te go te a uliew witli iilin, ami I (old Iiim tliat lie would luee U uk my p.irPtitN. tic mild Hint lie wouldn't, tint It. was and la my place te. ,tsK, aim 1 K.ij ic,i ins piano 10 asu Vew ilcnr r.vntha, please let nit' knew j who Is light. ANCJKLISA Objects te Generalization ('or t'viitlila I would p( e te pal V Olll lO ' Til llllIl'tlM." I M' trlt till and I li.ul 0111 hair bobbed Ml nirlni; Almest all tlif frirls 1 l.nev line ll'elig liebl fit and wnu'i! W litR''l lisullnd f .liey Wlln I .lllftl I'OIIOIIOI. I. it" of (lie K'rl't 1 ut theliH for eoMiferl We de net until' splieufli, nor ' dU'j 'III- ll.tlt. l.lll tile llrt tlllptlMllell is net tlic f.ief tl'M u have liehtirit ha r 1'i:fkm i:kik iKHtiu:i hmr" Have Bey and Girl Friends Pi-it- " ut IiIh 1 piini' te el for a it nl .nil m 011 li.ne lielm it man Kl't's unit 1 nope .loll ertn b li tin I am 11 tcli I in nn- liens 11 ml 1 'me ,nist (jet e 1 1111 illui'-s wliii Ii 1 is ed 1 Wit inuntlis 1 nirltiR tluttiu in four of ny Ritl fill' t wert mi fa tliful tom tem tii: te p.'.' 1. if threi times 11 wi l ami lMulliu: tie lr own tili.iyure just m no in- HnpTiv Mi iiiftl i- in. nle a ymt d nl of tin - Rlrlx wn le 1 wan lit Hut 1 1011 tl -it I inn well URilln slie doesn't .Hit ini te li.il, .in;, tile ism he It I it'll' Will .1 I Ce out Rile IllW.ljH Hi'elds 1 . 1 i.tvi lie must "ii 1I0111 1 'I ' ii"t 1 ilml 't.ulnR In me nP wiel. luit en, " til tlai I 1 mt te tie Willi ,riti" Mell 1 f , .i.'s .1 I malum 1 f t linns ntieilt tin K rbi 1 ,i ii '. I an lull Wl'iu a fi hew t ,,! 1,, i.,', n 1. out mi iiiniln 1 s eni.t t t-Meil te ile.itli, Inn I den t want te K 1 i. us w tii tli- lie; " I 1-" 1 11 ' rir' rte.nl" .nil I lele mi 11 nb r lileii uf tli two should 1 Re out witli" I mi iMpul.tr Willi llv lillewi, .1 ml inettiu ilili.liB it b'"ial J'li ne In 1 me ' yn tnli HI.tWSl.iM Mi.ne our ttleinlfliip with Iiu- ..til ,'irl-, ilill De nnt iM-lutle I'lei be' lie with yi 'ii- inetliei us nuiie .is lutii 1 all Win must nu limiM' v lili h te i'e out with en Mittiril.i. ' ' I'.mt nu e 1 tie inpl, with emi and .iMethri weelt w 1 moth 1 ' li'jMt. he .1 -l.u te frieinJ Objects te Light Tenes of Today lieiir l'i i.tlii.i 'fines etrl. I11I' bale ,.... .1 I ... ., ....t.l un, ,.., It.., 1 II lll'"l ',11 l,',Jll, ,,,ll -,,, ,'' lietti r in- Burn" when .1011 hi it- an in- t lltRini. w II kiie 111 1 1 ml for 1 koeiI inta-iiii s. 1 1 human ptiui leinarU. in 1 liKhi-'miutcil w.n Ml'lieut the Kant hit et fi ll.i'l "t "J UP'S Mi'l knew tll.lt tei'ildhie .ml laiti 'tV'.l'CPU nte RvltiiiR oil ir, d .t all the , ,-ii' new in I'.mr' tn hi th sain tone, witl'eit . -i) 1 -j npa -0.1, tHtiRlnR another nf ii" He-inhrd eRUes. "Latlie". vf.n lour "l.-lrts -i" shot-, a lull mi, i -inn' Aiiinr'i.iu women iprandmeth.'i t liiiludedi b.ne the miwt hiautlful In" Alse, beh jour hall. 1 tli te (s lie li.rR e i.l'i,, t le ..s no'.'i 1 tii nu 1 '.it 1 mfuMtii. tl, en raw asne." amour ti mom ; h.iRK in tbi iliiinn would t t ij) 1 r uritli't It is e i'j te 1 iiirettnl loin I in"e who Ii i all t , deer" i' ' ! "ii'tunlti open te them 11 1. Id (iIiea -lit1' had 1 1 tIt ., . toil en itlt-rr .1 1 I hull1.11 bj eniit'.i i.ilh , , ... , . . .1. ...11 !. . .1 1 h:iu.ill- lie en thu pulil. 1 tin ,'ii.sieii tl.it .1 ttpuuble pursen held" inr es ' tpims ann triini: te nriiiK I'.H t- 10 lief .iiiatliith- iniiids the motto, "Tliat "ill M'ld and 1 alien i.iei will iamt-h a"ai. tin; a iroeil edui.it mi will titier dei n v., 1 all haii a I. itis.il i-i s'jnd tlmis if we luit bail faith H' 111.11. i et 1011. ."rletiil . Itiiii.uii and v iiitiimtii. ,11 v itli lie : i.i.l,amii;va The Question Cerner I'eda.i's luipilries lli'"itlle II gal little Illlllewtill i"t IIIIM tile blight 1 olel of w Ini'li nle 'ii'i"t bn niiniig. Iii nulling out of tin- striuing striuing striuing loel.iiig "we.it. i" with Indian (ig uri". what llmitli "" se .tee of tle ",gii" i.iii )) found iu almost aiii home'- 7' Hew 1 a "imple but most of ef fe't.ii In 1 pdi nle luaileV ( U 11 1 1 -Ii l'tigli"!i neiel I I, p. Pi" the 1 mid In reiin V In wliii iiie.ii-h win inn a hat th imd of tt. mmiug be made suit able ter in.-ir mi attertioeu 01 1 !I"10II"'' , What neiel "et-r of fringe thai would adorn a diess iu a good geed It elting uiiinnei- is new being "old'- esleril.i)'s Answers n inipeii"iie und striking eo" ee" fiiiiie that 1 suitable for either 'iilld or .1 glow ii-up mill 1' ninth In using newspapers, nmi huimg the dress an) stjle that is lit -' eiiiing. In nb anlng aluminum vaie, two pn nations "hnuld be taken: ti"t, tlmt it sbnuld be scraped Willi a win lieu spoon, and neier v tli a "harp insiiumenl: ami -"Mind,, that only het watPi- and "nap slimiltl be used en ir, or the juice of a iigetablc surli as tin tn.nate. no, el lighting jdeii 11-ed in a belli emii thai has a dl'ep-llght iu tlic eeliter is te lull e a shade for it wlileh I" iiiade of the "mm tig ured Material as the drapt rn I.ud) ltewenn i" tl.e piiut'ip.il woman pliarai ter in the neiel, "Iinnliee," bj Sir Walter Seett I 'or tin inrv small g.rl, an upmn I" f.isbieneil cutuii'igli of pud; ,liiiinipsp 1 rt'p", whitli piiiplepes iIip wlielf fiepk, 11 ml has two wise pu"S)iats standing "Ide by side witli thi'ir tails forming the hlieiildt'i- strap" 1 hi a iipw t) pe of sleen les" dress, tb' waist is ipiiif low, being held b) biiHpentler-. 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The enlj people. ii"itln from the "i-ipiitilie t'hainetir ati.il.it". who p.n i.iii attpiitlen te ear" ether than te ie Kartl tht'iii a" pitht'r normal or "fiiniij," arp di'let tile" and alieni-i". TIip leiiu r Iiiul in llieiu tonve'i'iioii" wlileh "erve uitieli in the samp manner as liiiK'i prints for iib ntitifatien. The latter ate able te tletermine niueli in the waj of Miuit.i and itisanily fr.iui them. 1 -v- . ....... : n... :.. 11... A'l i.iit ill,- e;i, iiiiiM't.i.iii 11, i, ' "nientilin stinl.i of ehiirnctcr. rhey re inineitant 111 what (bey reieat ami 111 1 the eae with wliifli thpy arp eb"piitd Take, for iii"tanee, tlie ear wliith i" breatl at re"s the base, at thu lobe. When 1 nit ice 1111 e-ir like this )ou -in te ieiif-e!f : "Here i" a person who is pnrticularli i.e'l luted ti function iu iiiilied o e iitl). Net a ppism of nigged plivsiipip .111,1 diMMiuatiug im ntaiit.i . iieriuips, in r nl a b .nb r of tin- world s tlteitclil lull a pel "en who appippinlps the go 1 1 things of life, ami is wllbng te work Im- tlii'in. -Net a per -en 11 he leis wetk ter milk'" nib', but who I- intercted 111 work bptau-e il will biim; the thing" wanted In short, 11 leri prut licnl pei -seu iiim aieids all iiirhls ami antago nisms except these which are iint's "iiri . anil who generall) inake u sue cess iu the practical tield of tntleaiet lllil"! 11.' Tomorrow Suspitieus Handwriting Thincs You'll Leve te Make Cord- Fringe Tnmrmn,1- w I'rince is still am job fashion s fat . ier Hut here is Vl .'nUIM'-'JtIM.i: TItiM M1NH that Is lnterestinisly new Km-liieidui- eiie-ui. h ribbon or bunds of silk m 1 lutii i'ul xerv tine suft silk cord Inte strips (Hi s x or sex en Incbes long, ac ini ding te the depth of fringe .1011 pre fir Stitch these jirlpu of cnid te the underside of the bands, 01 pi lapping ihten as shown lit the freek illu-traud this i-eHti-KKINCir; THIMMIXO lerins smart panels at each slde of the "1 ir' FI.OIIA. ehaniptpr readlnr we pal "e iiiueh at- ' SjHIf ri-jw,Tr' SMt&Jm werVsmiWi are ili'tettnes ami alieni-i". I Iip leiiu r (ii gafeitt. w-TJtiSwJaOI !&.tfi& 1UIUWI X ! -i- ?3 P 19 5B U 5& M Ah The reason for the continued geed health of some children is simple enough Especially when you knew the facts, some of which are given here I EVERY mother is proud of a healthy, strong youngster that radiates buoyant life and energy. She haa reason te be proud, because the child's geed health proves her wisdom in the selection of the feed she gives her boy or girl. All mothers should knew that growing children require a balanced diet, a diet containing the feed ele ments needed for building and energizing the little body. Grape-Nuts, the rich, neurishipg feed made from whole wheat flour and malted barley, served with milk or cream, contains the materials the child needs for its best growth and development. Grape-Nuts helps make sound teeth, strong nerves and pure red bleed, and for the palate there is nothing mere wholesome or delicious. Ge te your grocer today and get a package of strength-giving Grape-Nut3. Let the children have all they want, with milk, cream or stewed fruit, or made into an appetizing pudding. Grape-Nuts is a feed that will be relished by every member of the family. Grape-Nutslhe Bedy Builder "There's a Reason" THE SEASON Of courne one crc 11I11R dresa is apt te Ret tlrCKemii, but nt leant yen can utart (he (tcasnn with thlH outfit. The tdtimiiiiR wrap with IIh ilewcrcd silk lining 1m ax RorReeuu outside tiH it 1b in, mid its wnrm fur eellnr iiiul lrcavy llnlns iniike il eomfort eemfort eomfert nlile for the coldest nlRht ever the llilntic.st freek. And I he dmplirity of the drPHS of taffctn eevered with u network of bujtU'S IpiiiIs It n dtstinp dtstinp tlen wlileh would enable ItH wearer In "dilnc" In it T'lOtnit b Oil Mnstcrs. I pnti il Nma. The Weman's Exchange Fer a Brlde-te-Be le tl hflttvr of Hiniimi'v I'aut: Ut nt Madam - As I blue wiltlen te leu lufeis' ; ml teuiitl lour nililec very belpl'il. I tiieili'tlt I l.ntllil Willi- IlkMln I 1 M1C1 t iii h" ntuii ltd the Inlti t pail of .'mi inlii r 11 the inn; nhe." se 1 weu'd ll'le Ir f ion would prim what would In uitalile for u liieukt-ist. I .110 net iTeliik- te hai e a bit; wedding. J. A. Seiie a n'lery ttiil.nl, chlcl.en 110 iliiettes liutl..red In end (or mils) iee ereani, takcb and cuffee Working in Holidays n t . ililui 0 tl'el hi 1 '' 'i I 11 III M.'likllli I iMinni h1 1 te .if'; lull ., nu iiuistleti" I liaie mill' wrli ten le )nii fei nip in lictiin- hut I am surn 1 mil aiiMWllfi will be la'.lHfin teri te me. What would be ail lie Nl" lisne (I,i. Inn e 11 iniMuiiie for a gill w,lt;hlng 11.1 pounds anil a height 01 fi fei t J itielieti.' What would be .1 prellj Kill n'lirlst tll.l" "l a S' neel teachei ' Would bell- I 1 mom slippers thand-tiiad. ) hi all right'.' 1 t 111 a gill of teuiteiii )i.us work I Idming lh" 1 'In Istnin.'i helid.ijs at night .' WANT.STUKNOW. 1 .isjuld dress us a snowball in n whit, dtesa made with a lull fkirt that I is tlfleiied with a crinoline e.- fiathei-' hone mj thai It stands out j'l around. Ialgi it with 1 ithir cotton or s'lan-duw n and line little balls of this pl.it 1 1 line and there enr thci costume l.'dgi in dt and bleexrs with mole of 11 and m.iHii some glittering "frost" our all of u Wear a leiinil white lint edged w.th mere snow and wear white glows and wmti shot m iitnl stockings V g P") L tile He-I'iip, Sietili Lassie ijuakt re.y.s nr Maltha Mimhingteu would in nlc tee X pal of hand-made wll'iperh would he liery im for veur tl iichi-r If jeu Knew her xeri wi'l: ur )ou might maUn her 1 lliietty hook marK or n htetli r ler lur disk If )ou want seninliliig less per-' n011.1l. 1 ' en.sult the .1'iiiter Kmplni ment Scn I h p. at 1522 rheri) Uriel, te find out I ' .ihtiui weiklng duilng )our hehdai It is hete that work uftPi- n lioel hours 1h , ai ranged for gli Is et hi lioel age, and they L.iu iilse airange fei 0111 werlt If it Is possible te get ati) fui )ou 01 te'l jeu what te de if it l.s net ' HteV -f ,! I VvW3VsjBW,! ?a I iw.l hi ms; i IrBlf iVirT i JB1 sSfi- mMW .JR'.VUi3 ' ' wmim5wmimmn Tf tfWzXMKffl&WmM IGHXH $-Mt HsMm&iMZ&ZS&Sm I liiMmStiSSMlPt! DREAMLAND ADVENTURES The Heme in the Weeds uy iiAlinv tlnefc emf Janet arc taken by their fathers ami uwtheri te a ttcte home fur mean ' the tcoei.i. CIIAPTISK III f.PIa T .km. I .. laiillnllu no iuiiii ui JUII..1..1 WII00-00WJ Whoe-oowl AVhoe- wtioe-oo-oow ! .Inek mid .raiiPt "at mi in bed. They had been Rlnrtled out of their deep nnil I l IinpulM- was te be nynijm nynijm fer n moment thev t-ettldn't think where thetle. even tliettsh hpr heart wns like flipy were, lie ew t belli win n limit rnarlnj: and elankltiR. Their lietl wiih ditilcliifr. Thei seemed te he ntshluB, rttdiitiK, I'lisliliik'. ' Wlioe-owl Vlioe-oow. Wtoe-oo- oew! Acaln enniP the dirirk Hint had nwakPtied them. Tli It. time it told them where thev wrre. Thei- were in n berth of n sleeping ear en n train that woedr"5 K ' '"' r The'y lifted Hip curtnln and looked out of the window. Xlglit had been left behlntl them. Thn him blinked at them thremrh eiienlnzs in a n.tehtv for - 1... -"-- -. - - '"Tim,, I.. M ,,! V nre nlmnst III t'lP end of tbp railteud." eiit'd Jaek'n father, pnrlim; the curtains of the berth. atid drVsle as'fa ,ns the ' emild. The finished Just as the (rain rolled Inte incl! mid JmiPt pet up in n hui-r.i rough little town bi-sldp a bread lakp. At a deck close te the Htatleu a launch was waiting for iIipiii. T'Iip) had bi-pakfasf in the station pud then climbed abeanl the latintli. "Hew -wow -wow-wow." barked n 1 deg's- voice in greeting. "Woef: Woof:" bnil.ptl a grtuier dmr x'eipp. Xliu first xiiIcp was I lint of Toddle 1'iipklns. The second wns tliat of Johnny Hull. The two dogs 'were look ing bright and fri'-h pi en though the) had spent the night in the baggage ear of the train insttad of in 11 idee, eer.y bed, as had .lack ami Juliet. Tlie elill dipii were irr) glad te pp thorn and sat down whpre (In'.v eeuld pet them as (be humph enst nfr frniii th" deck and 'went phticr-ehiitr-ehiii: down the lake. The lake had the wihh'"l looking shores Jack and Janet imt had seen. The) were ceiered with weeds weed-i as far as tlie p.ip could reach. And I he bills back from the shine, looming up 1 Iiiiest Ilk1 mountains, were Ukewim clail with hi-iiy fetpsts. After a time the beat pnsM'd a lil- ! lugp. On tin" deck were dark looking men mid boys. "Why. hew led tluise boys leek.' said .Inek. "They mil"! have been out in the sun a -lung, long lime te get burned tlmt wa.i." Jink's father laughed. "Tlue-p me Indian"." lie said. "And Indians me alwais red." .Inek and .Timet looked al each ether. Indians ! The) hadn't expected te Ilml Indians In (Im new Innii where the) ere going te make their home. I "Itut I don't see uni fiathers iu their ,',alr." "aid Janet. "Ami I don't s,ec I liny bows mid arrows." addnl Jack. '"'IIip Indians In these weeds wear I feathers mil) when thi'i nip hav.ing ilunei or pew -wow." pxplnliipil .lani't's I latlipr. "Thei limp guns instead of I hew s and ariews.'" Tin launch chugged en for scleral 'Leuis, coining at last le a settlement ut 1 t in end of tlie lake. Autes were wait ir.g at tlie pier. Jack and Janet I ellmbetl Inte these nules with tln'lr, father and mother, and nwny they went eier tbp tiueere.st lead Jack and Janet j had eier bien en. Instead of being 111 ipainnent. such as the) were used te liding eier, it was just u rutty, bandy trail iiireugii uic woeus, j 111s trail) 1 wound and twisted among the trees,' and was se narrow tliat the bushes 'en 1 1 Ith-'r side slapped the fenders of the1 tni te. I A inbbit darted across the ti nil. iau- ' ishlng amid the shrubbery. A siiiirr'cl j raced awa from Ihem amid the .biauchiM of tbp trpes. Slaitlt'd part-1 rliht's wliiriPil up from the bide of the' hull. A deer sudileiil) came Inte 1 lew 111 a clcailng. then leaped Inte bturtleu llight. I Jack and Janet ga.id at eat'li ether Willi bPiuning e)ps. The) fplt (lie) were going te like the big weeds. (In tomorrow's chapter they lmve an adventure that stmt- tis a jelly romp In the weeds, ami tin 11 becomes iciy seihuis 1 Nature's cure-all Nature baa endowed certain feeds with n priceless natural tonic which builds true vitality In the bleed. It is called food feod foed iton. Medicinal iron Isn't as natural. Food-Iren is easily absorbed and effective. Yeu need but a small bit erery day, yet this need is vital. Yeu can get it only in feed. Raisins are rich in feed-iron. Yeu should eat raisin bread, raisin pie or stewed ralslni at least once a day Raifins are the Iron-Foed Ask for the SUN-MAID Brand They are most delicious Yeu Find Your Answer te Problems When Your Back Is Against the Wall Many a Wenuqi Has I'eught Through le a Solution of Jef Difficulties by Staring With Wide, Tragic Eyes at the Ceiling "IXniUX her liusliand lout hlw position Yy iipi'eiint of a iitmrrel piiukpiI by his own het temper she did net M'eld him. .SJ", ' ""t (lint kind of. wife. i'" .01 it-nil witiiin uer. '' 'Paul His ptery. Minihecl 1111 mffleil feelhiRM nnil pampered him ' eetnparatlve geed humor "K"in- Then while he went te his drsl: le ""'' ""' ,rlt "" nmi wp. 1 mmnt "' " "" """., J'Iiiikiiir nerseii 111 1 "'"'" " ' 1H "" .' im-ri- uiiii.m m-i "',l0,0i:P"' 'r.n,;,f; "'' . ,, ,. "'' f-',: '" iiieiWlil iin.rllHlvr ,I,!jr'm'lll',71i",,'llrlr ,..,,, , ' .., "' .''M Vfl 'i ' "" " ' . ' . " 'n 1 , . V". .," ' .' "l Iu ' . '" l " ?'" ' ' : i,eu. uiiiii'u ner (ijph m ine iimnit, unent ,'"1 "l" "'" f.'Kllt ileilll IlPr ilepalr. and her fiJaht, and her bewilderment The result of her commit a( inn with (lie pcIHiir linn 11 rpcoiielllatien for lier Iiiisband with bin hrnt. ! .. HhiiK iS"1,, lb CCl,,"R a1""1 ""HI'Iiik '" '" "'" " W( rOMKX net or show their htisbnnds (hose wld tragic eyes whrn they arp lrigntpiipii 111 that wit): They keep that leek eeiicenlrd until thev l-paeh tlie comforting darkiiPss of tln'lr own rooms, where Ihry can give way te it without danger of being found Out. Seme of 1 lie plpxprest wnvn of com bating peieity have Iippii tlieught out In- women whose e.ies stared tip wildly, sleeplessl) at the polling. Wnyward children have been Pitrrd of tlyir disebedipiicp. faithless leiers huip.becii disciplined and forgiven, business problems hap been solved, sorrows ami troubles of nil kinds have been endured by plans arranged dur ing these periods of gazing straight ahead without expression. Yeu, limy fpel di'nster nppreaehlng. you may luue n "hunch" that some thing dlsngipeuble or terrible Is going te happen, ilml net be able te de any thing te step (hem. Time riw-i en: you nre net Mire ptieugli of ihr future te take any tletl nlte steps against dip catastrophe, and at last it is upon you. YOU hnie n queer feeling of nii.xtd relief ami desperation. It is dreadful, it is imthinknbl". luit j nt least II has Imppened: tlie time lias mine and you Pan facp it straight out As you think about il and begin 1 te plan what 1011 can de te merenmt' it. bear II. light lour wav thieitgh the crish. whateier Kliul it may Iip. your eyes grew wld" and fixed, and you 1 tare a mi) thing w'hifh ceiue.t within your lisien. Your bai'k is te tlip wall; Iheri' Is no ipfugp for yeu: you must tlglit or p"p yii'ld te tlisceitragement. sorrow, perplexity or some ether strong enemy which is after you. lleeausp t lint is when your need is '.'rratcst, it is also Hip time that yen can think clearest and tight hardest. Yeu haie te. FRUTCHEY SILK SHOP 1001 Chestnut Street Paris favors black Velvet or Duvelync for Costumes. Won derful qualities aivait you here. 1 "Didn't intend te buy today, but your silks and prices are se fascinating I can't resist." Referring te $1.85 Satin Charmeusc and en up te $20 French Metal Brocades. iKj Tl'SH' nesxanac: IThat Soiled or Dingy Rug OUR SHAMPOOING PROCESS v U irtneic unj ddiin of tint, ur t, stains and nerma without tnjuiing the "a 'no.' lulerinp or fttbi I rhc my v. Ill be lLU.l, Its ut'er refresh tncil, its iillc or fttbrtv Jtiiricn. In case of chaiifiinn the color knowledge of what te due and liv ui Hh niir luiK nmi I u hi' MOXE POPLAR 7060 , Main IKIUr T7 Iftlfi 90 Philadelphia's Quulity ara KtCJit Vacuum Sets Jug, Tray and Glasses Appropriate for Library or Bedroom Four Celers $12.00 te $18.75 Wright, Tyndale 6? van Reden, Inc. Hepiilwl tlit- LarRCht Distributors, of Hisli-Grade JMnneriinic 1212 Chestnut Street The Vacuum Cleaner That Makes Heuse Cleaning a Pleasure te thousands of enthusiastic users, in . THE IMPROVED NEW MODEL C VACUETTE SUCTION SWEEPER lrnlll?nrn"l,1,ll0U, elc,,rll, ' doc l,ln: ,0 0'her Ne hiiri rent ( im. '"'"I'lirnini iiOTiiniiiim, no niN'irii' riir-III-nA tl , ' ,lml"d mflinni.m die nitl! KITI KITI srrnler ,,,-ii.." Ii"c,i..V?"' nliimliinnin riinMnillen inrnn Krriiier Mictien iliirahl lr nmi l.-.. .,... r...i ..... .... nroet iiiirn fonnri'tlei, klmnlltl iiiiiii lenarrr iimr. ..miiriiien mmiil fln rnintilnx e I.bb .Mm riiiS.'t1'?..'! "?," V ." -" immll, Ulllll llllll'llt nm, (, furi,HurPi EASY AYMrNT'9r '"' """'"Hon. """'"Hen. wa,T .,, L,STSI tuarsntted ter one year; tervlct alwajt fret Vncuette Snles Company Inc. i......!.".?:. ,N- ""' - -'Mil.. r. " ' ' l!rl ' ! I 1-.. 1 I . .. . , Dl Kur.u ... , ".". .. , i 310 IVd.l.l i. C, -,,!, , ., . " I.' Il . I 11 1 I n 1' I. "fcin, ill.. l' It Is only the weakling who j,hM up nt Kticli lime. l,M milKllH Is nhvnjB n way out of Cfr thing; It In hard te find semctlm,! f'mn.lT0 VCrJ' k'" NU'" ,ou"S Hut II tnkew you through the iiim culty nnd brliiKH you out tit tl,,. eli, ' end liner mid stronger, if elder Zl graver, (linn you were before And (hat way coined te J01 ,vi. your bnelt Is te the wall nnd yuu ,, " lung yourself down te tstrnln ietir evf In trr.gle gazing nt the epllli,K, n" your mind has slmrppned by licccMit nmi you niust ilml nn nnswer te III question. ''What shall I de?" h Adventures With a Purse Cleu u gift Hint Is nicer thnn a eanl nmLjct net quite se pretentieuR n. '. reguliu- pi-rsent, cemei u little hety paper cutler. t Is the iigure of i woman done en prv Hinnri mi.i i.t " lliip.s, iu black mid while, and wcuM iniikp nn uttrut'tlie addition te the desk Thu price is $1. 15 id you knew ,' that there is n t,r,..t.i soap that collies for wasilnB fftj,tje glevpsV Yeu pan buy a enkp of It that should Inst for scxernl washing, id chemical preparation is wicli that thlj .. --i d iriin "uii.i iiul uiiij 1ns11es uic gloves bt. Jam !, n Inn .te.. .. .... it. t ier, uni. uiau jiri-"urres incir nppa uncc. ..!.'!" n"mt? of h,'?P' nt'tlrris Wemnn'n rutt rutt Keiller nr tiliene Uiilnnt 311011 or Mnln iJi lie tu 11 inn nniim of nnu 3, WHATS WHAT An old dlet-preiprb baa It that "an orange Ih Koltl Iu the morning, slhcr at neon and lead tit night" all of which distinctions luue equal xvclgbt witli Uie fruit-iater. Ker brenUCast. eianges arc usually sericd xvliole or cut In lialics. or pecltd In four quarters with the rind felilid back Iu petal font.. Tr.e customary wdy l.s te 1 at llie balf-orange In Its own nat ural rind-cup, u"lng a pointed orange spoon te scoop the juice from thu pulp sections. Seme people piefcr te buie tli erange Julie Hqueezed Inte glasses rind te drink It that way. Ker luncheon. hIIcmI oranges are serxed with pew ilcrcd sugar, or, for luncheon or dinner, as fruit-cup mingled with pineapples jenil grapefruit. This is eaten with a spoon. or carpet should be properly and thoroughly cleansed new while you arc renovating the house for the winter. scheme of ueur rooms, our expert hew uill be of (uninlr.ncc te mm. wunt mm cnllr lluei iimrln 0IIU1tftl FOR ALTO TO CALL nnil HerkH IlIt.XNClt smiths y W !.. C 1113 t'IMTMT Hi. jmmzmmr$WMM . uvTiyV". jj v irLrti rjwr rauin.ivii l'lllI.UH.I.l'llIA IKIW h.VNsO'1 ST. Cleaners and DucrsWBKit mttrr iiiii-iiln -. rural arln llumprr f1: t.k .i IVJi. . . .."'.. 'iL''tv .-..,. v-iffl.'. itmmmmm1 MW Re- :mk:;M 537.50 M ten e y ? - rt m a irjnr.6";il. f 4'll.Ji'H" iifiei." ,i.(j P, jillJin'H'I'lllffl'ffi'fflHllil.S,1 .j i