'" ' 1Sti-w , t-uW'V"'!' i-v'nn as EYENTXCI PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, EKIDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1921 f?jljllf- " Weman's Life and Leve By WINIFKED IIAlirEU COULEV Still Mere Wives fTtflEUE is u certain wife who ter- . It is net nlwnyn the liftrtlc?a, Ins i turc her husband while urctendlnr I rlvleim mid vain women who arc the te love him! They hai-p hern married t w n t years nml Imvc several children. ' but of late hi lms decided te olude him, and jet te held lilm in it tight grasp. It lf a sort of nelnted coquetry. If xlie really had grown vrcary of him nml found him iictUHl ly obnoxious, he would be the lat te urge that wie M ''iSjia.., fBBl asm 'XT. .. H MkN&'H i r, v r. . v? . k. K1- . IV WlNIKIlKD IIAItrUt I'CiOM-.'V Rrentest filnnrrn in aptndlnn mere than their husbnndr. income im justirj. Hemetimm it in thp meat unexpected j woman who lavishes huge sutn with out the wherewithal te biek them ui. We ran only ncdume that mich a wife In lacking In ability te uudemtand the firnt tirltu-ijdu of economy or eelf-eentml, nml is naturally u wretenctl "manager. Nn odd mac lllustrntes the modern v-' tendencies. A dentlut who waH J grewing1 old had nn nxtrnvngunt wifej and dnuirhtertt. Kc- one of the.ie . ntiuUm ilresiert un if sae were n million -iiire. There vne no thought of being unlclnd. or exploiting fntJier in a cruel vu. of joking ulxmt kifi belnr; the lmnlc Please Tell Me What te De l!y CYNTHIA FULL TO OVERFLOWING Te "Waiting" It'n nlunys nice te be able te piny' t.n.tt.t.... nlH ., .1... Iilnlin It.. rtll!,r tnlnltilT for elherB mid often brightens I un etherwlwi dull evenltuf. . , ' Am this boy bclengn te tlie tame ciue mid vill no te tbe dnnce anyhow, better let the offer te take you te It come from htm, nnrt If he does net otter, go I with your brother. Why net innltei mime ether friends If theKe tukc you tee much for nrunled7 It's better net te cet Inte u rut In iw thin frlenda, boekr. habits. Ideim. He Independent. ' endure IiIh embraces: but Mich is net ' roll or provider, ns one xecs it in some it. ... .. 1 t. . l,nl.i.-.. fPt, .... ..tM...l fA mlnMt dint Te "Somebody's Steneg'' Pear Cynthia JuBt u few words te "Soinrtbeiiy'a Stelios " . Ilecauae you hae net jet met H fellow nhe wants :i Blri for a pal It deen net prove that they art all alike. Te mv that all tVltewn are thinking of .1 : I. .il rlirht Whllt IR VOUr Idea I ....... ... - ... . . -. . i ntiLiiiH ,.- , r, ------- . - rhey preteased te adore hlni.lef nn etijevuble .venlng7 It secnia e inn rn an1 i nil nPAf utt An . run in nf inv !iimiii'- V JH IH WliVtin l 111" i MIU'l ln- -- V !, I.l I ..L- ...ill ... !!.. . nin T MiinL f hnv wl Ini r thnv If in mn IHilf tTiOll fflflH CHTD UlUi iwi .-. him out e hr .Ight. .'when X, l.lm Just the ,,! He Wn. 1.1b I but I ; 'riSnany "eunlr mVn VhS tries te take her in hi- arm- he eludes ! tnk Inn-imerable mun. te make enough . f0. ';' "f y "lr"B com him as if he were some stranger. t my the menmnn blllf whleh In ' I J" "'u ', ' AaUK ter geed-night klee- , lie hnnm.Tix in lm n nnnpiv h Imm.nn Innocence hv bellrved wholly unureld- ill' .... .. ..ivi.- u von would better repudiates his idea ultli nur- ... ..ntarnWied the lleht that culdcs iear -veutn . irn irr, ... .- She nderea him. and int him rhr.tr feMKtnr. ;nl nlne te h.ie the i are de a n en nu iui "' " ""V . a continual fuw ercr her. set n,. nrmr.v-t .,,l .lp...r,. IwIIpm. !, .horn. , -,J'- .'JnU VHlM ". "" m "'i..v. , n struflena must b" a.s n-(tralne,l I iv ,.. ,..,i it ,,r.,k. ,.r ilenendent. or '., fe.T...'"i .!, ,ln-n this eumr niHii of a bashful higb school bi '. fe.V.lxhlv sn.TM-tir-ithi.. but the ure ! - 'ir.i,r thrpe ineritliH. nr.d he told uife is cither tlendiehlv cruel. !.. ,u, ,v .l ',.f , inv...l ei nd wouldn't gle angel as one often find In this impel- able, until he iltoppel dead, und was ;;.n(t te j.-dffe until you meet the right lect weria, nml lie has grievwl eer nor me nv.piciu ei juiuenuuimih. 0n,3. - attitude, and studle.1 it and errieil, Seuv mtturi are enthusinAtie und ,, , ". ",,v,.m linf.ll li inn rinriena nrwli. lti.iiuinlnrf 1...I.I.U... ..- ...:,:, J. n.,.1 !'. n. Write9 tO YOUIn that 6he experiencea unme distaste for i-hlec their high hepcx and dreams.1 Ptnr CjMthln rlease print ttiti te nun, ne nM( ncr iranKiy te ten i.im , t in uhcelute v necessarv for them te ' "Yeutti. inam; uu but she lriae te make his demon ea thene That or Ruonenuai, or amazn.gij ignorant ei .... . ; .u... tr..: .,. the la of life and lee. Sin- MnU V '-v fi' ' V , iK. R, J' ,? ' .', te "hnii. hpr pV. nn.i Mt. it." V'd !'tT naturw se often tie up tn - Uii celli. , mntenallHtlc weniun? bhe IF HE were net Huperconwicntleus. he i.iu.v in her heart ul&h him well. In wnn1.lpnhuvf m.nv hn.hanHfc. ''I'fJ. if M h"' i""evt, even from and mere Htn rttrt l nl 9 dares net justif nn infldelitv. lie l'i"'!- wulljn ltt dcad-ning te u sensitive happlnc-. und joy, cempwrnlHiY. with his conscle.'.v :i,ul ""' , . . , . ,. nervous -tcm by stnjing a-u from , "" ' cmw.....i .-.,. i.-., - i,n.... ,r,fv, . n i: i-.....V...i. triii ivlUTiitien and c:.tuiit Miggcs- Virlmm Questions Asked he has an immense and eetinir bus)- "J ! "". .et al,"r. "'"r Prpdu-e U! . . ,,, , tne ,irHt , nM. has j.Jt been telling me nm. n-hleh lemnn,IM mnh r.f hU time I nileubteilly t'lls Is true, wltll lllltures . T ,,. .;...,, vut ... u line ) Kindly I U JiiHf I'Vf fMBBBBBE.!BBBBBBBllHkPfBBBBB-'t- ,V: ffl f JWVVkVTWIt ?? TJIT 'rOKfJBBBK , t;av m ijkVi --jcih There are fe many fenthera en our chapeaux nenadnys that tome of them hac te fall off. In dir npert hats of dmclyn they are made Inte wreaths which droop gracefully ever the brim. Hut when uii get really "dreed up" in a little toque made of huge resea we Hticlc languid tendrllu into every flower, se that they hang In pro fusion ever our eyes. And net content nith that, we nllew u Ineu veil te cascade down the buck. 33821 lM-.iite by Old Musters. Central News. . . . . rvKn l. u nntrirfi me up T"r n:i '"' ."" . , I found out lie nn inanled, and I levfil bl.n dearl). and one day He te.d me that be wan doing me a great In (,, .,in ami that he wiu married. Be thr !.t the ter. "Youth." T de net "Should a Weman Tell? Ky llX'AKU U15Y0 HATCHULOIt c e.airt3,f. litl. 'ju r-uiilia Lidacr Cuinvctu )9 atni '" " "v. "'"'.': ...,,,"""..,. "..il n7 hiw that the an.i drift aw av. am-ining hlmlf with nc 1'",.v'!" Mnnm,iiu. . Pren , ue , . ... y- . ev h,lem I rtlll love 1,1m low tr another man. e afftvtlenate uemen. It is a llp'' 'usbaml n kc leni. ard aid hlni " f',,,!, ,'lM "erKet him. It must be n-i that lanr i very n mge thing. heseer. tnnt he feel- "" i"" . " ' "": '" "r""T" :, i.x n friend . . . tdcttj oieat troinei. ..k...i ,., j m. .. it.. .....i liy n niiuiiu ler iri.ieism ur a ucyiriicive , ..,., .,-,- life -. ill be one boel; or TEMPTATION'. immense and exacting bual- ' en. 'al,"rl '"'V1"11-7 PrpJu-"; U. p , .4llthln . .T,, , . .i..-.i !. i.i.. . 1 ndenibtedly thli Is true, with nntures , ..' .;.., v. ,., ,. AIVIKf JIIWt Ullltllltin II111V11 UL ill"! lilll' I'll 1 I I V II I III ' C .tfc- - rf- and energy, and he trnvel- from can ' "".' " " u.r, k,,.-,. "'""- , helped ethers i am te coast. He knows that even eon- , '"'? one hey Un- doubt the.r ability. nK. ,0 an!f-er these n RnUl labor neer wholly cempensntei 1',;';ncr, I-,IK'1(,1 ' or stunldb . such no one te ask: ier lack f lore. Vmf. he ,,M th.. h wife throws cold water, and sucks the Vlrst. What Is me, he can te make life sunnertiible. Most ' bloe.1 of amblUnn and jejful self-belief, wen would net be be patient. "ntil " spirit is kil 1 and only a The type of wife who is extravagant Vor,"ve rw,"ini . " 0,,k.rs .l,ir" nuay te the point of criminality in citj living in ll(,rrer fn111 thc Kbustly sight, has been dished up u iniieh i't motion i ,..,, , T i ., . , , picture dramas, and cheap, sensational -O 'yP" tactrul. nl- fietien, that need net dwell en '."r. v wh :inlcm--te-ph use varietj . She may net err mere than her -.peusis, She i cir.nieiier than cjiiicnl bachelors 5n the mad rush nft-r extravnganeeji siiiiis)-e. She is apt te keep up th and pleasure, but her .pending is new Jienceanic, pernaps. ucruu siie ( 2flictrterHe 7.erv. niter biitlUliO nie with her hrltflit. blue eves trith hcrrclf for ncveral ilavs, leriie3 living en the heights''" e rnnrrj,- nane ucrnn utineui ten- lcs. ou old cvnlc." I said laugn once orei m ingly. drawlne her te a chair and curi- Shc ttiv'ev- ' ing up opposite. firretr in ftta -.hl, afi(,r,l0))ll F v.as Hireamlng ' into my bedroom. It bathed Janet in i' clear, relentless light that v. an most unflattering. Her shoes were shnbb , and I was suddenly impatient with her tailored suit and four-in-hand tie. It fihmit , seemed se unneccsaurih unfemlnlnc. , t, I J. V.I1UHU1, t Hlitliuev 111. Jli.iri u v.. Tf 11 flit l i t " i .... ..i .1.1.. ... . - ...... j ...v.... -. ... i""" irmnn tti t tunni tnti ri v iinTi nuii'hiv urn su-e you will neip i wonderful te har him tnlk nheut her. 7 ...... L.'Li" li"?:.' u. . ill, La I have j .,.,.. ..i.vl- . .- 1,.,- .,.( i. """ "'"K uiciuury .. uk ..... ..... ........ ,,vM..v.,.,, .r..... k.....UH.. M0W .juicHiy j wns rnrgetting tne inci meant by steatiy com- M-"'" .f!,-T . x. ... i that once I had worked for u living. Of course I saw her at thp wedding. ..t f ,i,..,,v, -k. ,m nftnmnnK Sl-o'end. If a girl has nccepted steady but up te that lime I had hnrdlv known en purpe te see you," Jnnet wns say-.-nn.n.inv from a, lentlcman. may she her. I hnven t snld two werdu te her i 1tv,i. ni i.. f.,u tr .' :..' .. i .:. .., .., i -.i.. n jl...... .... ... .... DREAMLAND ADVENTURES The Heme In the Weeds ly DADDY Jack and Janet go with their fathers and mothers te a new home In the weeds. There then find a tir prise awaiting them fice Uhetland ponies te be their very own. CIIAPTKR V The 1'lrat Ilide JACK nnd Janet whooped like two little Indiana. What boy or girl wouldn't whoop if they peeked into n dark Bhed nnd found there two Shet land ponies te be their very own' "Ilave you found thu surpriwV" laughed Jeck's father. It's a Gped Thing te Have Mere Plans Than Yeu Have Time te Carry Out The Hours Seem Toe Short Then, but That Is Better Than ' Having Them Seem Like Days Because Yeu Haven't Anything te De ' LAST year, when the senior clnns was about ready te pack up its di plomas nnd depart for the summer, one of the tenchera mode n funny remark. "I hope," she said with a smile that wns funny, tee, "that you will always bn like me that you will nlways have mere plant than you hove time te enrry them nil out." The seniors milekcred politely nnd wondered what she meant. Afterward some of them began te "Oh! Ohl Oh! cried Jack nnd i More pi,,nR tlinn tmc te enrry them Jnnct. Thnt was all they could flay. I all out why, thnt would be nn nwful Jack's father led the two Shetland tvny te live. llOlllcs from the Htnhie. nnd when .Inch Always lllirry tig te cjjcii up wu jucxtlen"!, CHAITKK V The yew Heme 'Julie, his little sister. nnd Janet saw them in thc bright day light they were still mere delighted. Thu iwnlcs were an nleck, pretty nnd clean-looking as circus ponies. They were ns like as two peas, the only difference between them being that one had n star en its forehead and thc ether had none. "This 1b Janet's pony," Mid Janet's father, lending te her the pony with n star en itji forehead. "Its name la Topsy." "Oh! Oh!" was nil Janet could unswer as jihc petted the pony. "And here Li TrUlc, who is te be Jack's pony," said Jack's father, handing Jack Uic halter of the ether pony. "Can we ride than;" asked Jack eagerly. le be nitre," answered his father. "That is why we get them for you. There arc no street cars up here in thc weeds and .veu will have te ride en the ponies when you go te the village u ocneoi." And you had better tuke your llrs hours in the day becnttiie there am .. many things te fill them up. And these derelicts, with wheli dun of emptlnewi stretching nut before thcin feel out of the swim, left behind in th. progress of the world about them. rnnEY knew new what that teacher X meant, nnd why she smiled her funny smile when she made her funn, remark. "' Klin knew there would b? some nf them who would think themselves luck te have nothing te de. She knew hew depressing that can be nnd hew it mnkes you slew nnd dull Werk gets tiresome lets of times school, especially during the last vm-' glvei you the desire te clear your lift of everything thnt you have te de tun- "-HvinH i irce mr nil tup nitv. ka posed te npprev'e of n we.I-erdcred life, i useless things that you want te de. ngreeaWe effort all her life She be- . nieie'.v a, .'rlci-dliln an with ethers also? Third Tf n Ury friend hisses you un epreted!v should ye'j continue the frlendf-hlp" Wh.it should : ou eay te him ' ' l-'ejrlh. t -t prepe- .e .-or-e-e:-.n w'-.h a gentleman friend whe lives In yesterdny, se that you could begin today before it was ever. Why, what in the world did she mean? That wns queer advice for n teacher te give, somebody who is wi -ith its fllcR all in alphabetical order. ' ' ""'"e fl b". 0"" few wecVn They gave it up. MnyDe it wa one " iiii. "u , .-ii pluoei nnu WOfx of these things they would understand ' !'' ; comes round usnln .when the tent Inter in life. ' '" ,,"p lr,llllt energy into our vein inter in me. m( mugclM( em,)(j. tlmc boceme;ln' ATCrMUEH of months ham gene by , burden. since then, and some of them nre1nTT - , , ' Zttlr.?AJ!zy!i rather Rheetilsh. ' And you have se little te talk about The petty doings of u neighbor become" remarkably lnteresllng nnd you (Ini yourself well en the read te becoming r gupnii riding lesseu right new." said Janet's turner, bringing two saddles from tne stable. These saddlen were utrnpped en the ienie, und then Jack and Janet rode about while their fathers led the peiiie-.i by the bridles. It didn't take Jack and Janet long te learn te ride. Indeed, the ponies were se gentle it wasn't a bit hard te sit en their backs and guide them. "1'eu may ride all you wish, but don't go ever into thc big v,-oetiH alone," They nre the ones who have net taken up any profession, nnve net gem- ii with nny studies, have net gene te work and have no hobby. Instead of having tee many plans for their time, they have tee much time and no plnns nt nil. It is it dreary, dull, lonely Und of ex istence. . . . Other girls nnd bevs are hurrying t... n.1 timrn u-lth honks or tOelH, tOlK- I ing nbeut things thnt Interest them. ln t , menting the fact that there nren t mere :iet earn, nnd therefore knows little ei the value of money. It is a hnrd thing tur one .eung ifc te see another lavish huge rums en tli eea fem! denhsl economy bien or u one. aiid I Knew nothing of ner ideas i , t, mf,enztnc lins eone te nre-is for about life. i nllther month. I'll have n breathing S.,e is i.ti exiulsit' little thing, smnll I .. nf .....i. nP ,... new." and benufifullj made, with sill.) brown , instantly I forget hew .Innet Ipeked. j in ir vnuiiii riii-i- iiu"u; iier iiriiu, nmi. j. wnN allowed up in nt realu:atiet. brown eye- heavily veiled with lnshes , ,v ... ,,, J,. n,,tA in dm f the :iceu.ilnt:inc9 la te be that ere almost black. ,..i.t ti.et ui. .n ,gn.l nilmirwl. ------ ,. . . . ' itlltMlt IIIUl nlll. utti' lliilil VIMti wiiim. i . ... - - - . rilMhin? I exne'-t ion te have n treat :n- . .!,.,. .t, ..!.,) ui,ni,tn i.. .lumLlni. luni' until thev tlieutriit tlii-v were verv em thnt it t.s v ertli :nie te kceiii Fifth. Mieu'.d ne use nn sons or en- nuance ever Julie. Untie lnlernied me. ,,,.,, , nr,,i .1,,.. .,it,- ,c,w ,,f geel riders, then thev uskei If thev h"r-elf as w-li -dresNed und lr -cly as dearlmf :cr...s w.ien he vrlln . "She will naturally turn te you for se(.em,lrv importance te her. I might go te tlie village. possible, even in the inner sanctum of I T'lVOHANfH ndvice, and I should like te have her Later in Dune came In while we were "Yes, but don't go Inte the uoed'i," home, and le -finiy her husband's' a-swerl: your first Question - A with us u great deal. Yeu see. sweet- v,nri- t.. tt .nrMivl .Innel nlens- wus tlicir answer. vhims. and bi lenient -vith his faults. , n.an and -rlrl decide te go together i(urt. 1 u.n already beginning te In- ,,. ,nn.h. i,,, . ,iih rni show hen They set off c.iylj for th" village, und 7i Adventures With a Purse Oh. there is nnthini: mere ('rnrlU i... some than having lets of time en vevr hands with no plans In fill it up. And nothing se enlivening and vlfnlie ing an having mere plans than you have time te curry them all out. WHA'PS WHAT iiy iikmw Drcnn ONE shop has nice soft kid gloves which would de very well for .i TMa clove comes in evi-rj-iiH .- -"",- , rvurl ftnitl .Tack's father. "Veu might get almost nnj -color veu would '';'; lest." ' wns. I understand, originally prlieii .a Jack nnd Janet premised net te go I S2..10. but has been reiluccd te ..-l.-i. a into the big weed alone. Thev rode around the yard and up and dm1 n the utiful garment, -e dear te most mid te ttcp Un- ultar lir.-s burning. exriusK el., and ret witn ui.j etm-i- uian fliPt nj fan.ilj upon you. n ,'infrn. h hIu-tii itnwii t,. mi. i didn t have u bit of trouble cettlnir nine heart., when she herejf is S ie! a -lfe may be umisunlU nnselrMi i r Rlrl. They Intend ever.:t..p..y. .r tney i0hlw, i,. r -.,irff bi f.nril:.1 ttn, ), i.., .,...,. l,n vnl.l t.. imp there. The lnne led te a trail nnd the1 them. Substantial UMi.es f . in wan" ?. but fnun the .tnndMn thoughtfully. "T wonder why jour trail ran right into thc little town. ' ty and thrift and srlt-Miprc- uf iev and tienuununt happiness, she ,!""...., L...'. ?. . n r.,i., i . , vn'nt. n,l.-t..n frc.m me. Sh Una Iwn i.ie,i ftsn tv-,v nlimw irets l,nrs..li' Tim ;ilnn -nu t in,.,n ii,.. ... are net characteristic of this age, really is wi.-eh selfish, for iic ru.ps a , .., ' j,. ,,.-,rin:mv." ft t'.?eludes ether f.il.ffnllv ur...l'el nm? !... nlremH ,. ..'ll-.U Htn n rarlminw " If hi. ,. nil fl. tr-V(u ..,m t,,ln.i i,i. e- of pest-war living. rich reward! ' frinu's. .i.u. erten lasts for ycu.-H and f,m,i n V.-ent mi.nv i.f her Idenn. Then". hi,A nnt sn.il.cn sr. wsrl.nmlv I shei'lil . lim,n. rPhv u'.m nl,n.-t i.. ti... le..- 1 - tint ...'.d l:i marriage. V xrlrt r . . i.... v...... i.'.....rf .... i.. l.-i,-.. i .. .... i....- .....i ..u i- ..... a t ..h I 1 i: ... i..t. i ...i Ixmi? uke, mIihi nca'-ij rll men wn The Time Has Come Round Again for should tell a fx: who I.'.itses her that ; '.hi vlll r.ut Keep up her irieuesmp with hlni if '.e eicr analn attempt;! till" familiarity. and I think she is sneWihh and self- suddenly guilty fur hifving had the same I rabbit scurried ncre.s.) the trull and willed, lleweier. 1 knew I shnll love thought of Janet just u short whl'e , darted up a side path. r.i-r for Dune's sn'.e. i.nd I shall try m before. "I suppose she is typical of i "Ia'I'h we where thnt rabbit geei MT f" ' 77 J 1 f L i D L J It Is always v .ser net " coTcspeun best te be fiiennly and. as Dane srs. that elns of women. hopping!" cried Jack. He turned rS, VV USOn S I riaail IVlarfcCt LjaSRet vM- a n unless ou have been ..Id te be a go! influence for her. "What de you mean. Dane'.'" I asked Trtsic up the path. Jack had forgotten '-' v 1 frit-ids for a lenK time. . ,,. . . vestenir.i Yni mir euietly. "Yeu knew you picked a wife nil ubeul his premise net te go into the ir'enusiiT ueks 101 ei pi.i. -.i se.-.s , n,.,iner,n nn, nr(, nl,rist settled In trem the working claw." weed.. rn ir l 4 .' 1 l i .1 v' ; r . ir 7 n j j'Li'li V '.? ' vVi.r "t"riM.'r.UI!-OIr mir ne.i umirtmeiit. Hew I love evrrv- I He laughed boyishly, and my heart Jan.''., also, wa.i eager te see where This U eeli Artichokes Are the Special leatlire, II hlle Baked ??? ,n,.u1rif'e"c; ,V' ,f, '"S mJ U .A I. tlful new i.msI.."iis ! i.-ui.chI as it nlvas dcH-s when he re- ' t..e rabbit n.i hopping te. Dike Jack. Ham Is the Chief Dish for Dinner en Sunday li' irer I ence. it te carry un u correiiper.d- r.y MRS. M. A. WllON , Tire Irt.-I i.ibl'upoei: Cvvjrtaht. 1921. bu 3ra . A. ICiljcn. J.JI Jieirdcr, r;hu rtj-rxti. One -quarter level te'.apaun uf nut YHE artichoke appears en the mef. Ukina i Cinderella's Freck If T 11 f 11 iaae v usmonueie and most d' nil the fart that Dni.e and -ponds te me. ,,... I an- i.t the threshold of life. 1 like Hut you re beautifully feminine, te feel Unit when the front deer closes he insisted. "Kaney having n wife we are alone teirether. that v.- are who uressed like Miss Ferd." sanrir.L. things, fee the msr nun 1 His words made me thoughtful. I mi J- autumn s mnrket stalls, and while It maj be classed n a luxury, there ' are often times when it -.in be found in f-pecinl sales reasenubh priced. There nre two distinct varieties uf artichoke- 7'ire tahlrannir of airun. Tire tnhlejinent of shortening. One cup of milk. One eon. One nnd nr.e-hnlf cups of the pr- thr. rlnhn .. Mn..l frnn. its ul.iblllar "lrra "a,r W- ihape and the. Jerusalem ariel. . Heat te iM t i.,r.iijriil and -'.en brkc which is a tuber or roet-shnped plant ' in ve'l -greased smiikin;; hut -vnrtie Iren, nnd resembles u poorly snaped potato. l'e the bncun fat te yrense t'ie wr.flli- Heth varieties arc great favorites with iron. tiarmsli with nicely browned folk who have eivten them when properly i.trips of bacon. prepared. The artichoke belongs te the ir.i rv,,.i,n thistle family nnd may be scried as a y"u -01f'1 naiad, with hoJIaiidnl&e sauce, pickled I are and dW und jut plain boiled. " """ ",n" !p'c. It must be thoroughly washed In One large orange, elenti of water te remeie the sand. Ore inmii a. nnd then lt it stand head down In mid tnun n-!il tv.-,. t.ieli-pm:. c: . I hnfficlent cold water te cover for several ism it. Divide into I'.ve shcrbft cups hours. It is then trimmed te discard m i pour i.ue teaspoon of lemon juice i the dark and discolored parts and cook anil one tnble-poen e' sirup from s in boiling water until tender. It is iiintn&chine cherrj bottle wer each then drained and sened hv't with hoi- poriien and then farm. J. itu a :i :!ic- landalse sauce or cold vlth iliir.lgrette -cliine cherry. The Jenisalem artichoke is pared nml naked Ham cooked in boiling water until tender nnd Ha- e the initeher ejt a but: end from ' then drained and seasoned with a little n plump young ham nn Saturday and i grated onion, mlt and pepper and n then wipe with a cloth. l'lnce in n ' llttle vinegar and butter, or it may De nucpnn and cover with -old water rervel nu gratin or browned in butter tfter cooking. A Snggestlie Weeklj Mariietlii; This features three meals en Sunday. imKAKFAST Sliced Orange l'ewd'-red Sugar Cereal and Cream Stale Ilread Waffles nucea Heney Coff"e DI.VNKil Fruit Cocktail Ilaked Hum Apple S.mee lireivn drnvy Mashed i'otatees Turnips Coleslaw Frezen Mousse CerT'x.- SUPPEU Celd Cuts of Ham Fotnte Salad (Vilesla-r Apple Sauce Spice CaLe Tea Hrlng te a bell nnd oek s!-wly, allow allew ir.g twenty lcinutes te trie pound. T.et :iie hum cool in the i, at'-r. Sunday , irei-j.ing life- the lunn from the sauce pan and remove thu skin. Ne v place in a small bowl 1 One cup of flour, I Fife fufclespoeni of trot' r. Mi-, te a piivre nnd spread en r'.e out end vf the ham. Place in a second TLe.U 0( -half crp of Irtjwi auear, Une teaspoon of cinnamon. One-half ttaspmm of tilhpii-e, One-half teaepoer. of n'ltmg. Mix and then pat into the fat par' , if the ham. Place it in r. baking pan nml nrinkle enc-hnlf cup of flour in ,iaii. IJ'ilte for one h-..r in t mei'irae i ei.. Haste evs-ry '. venty ni.nutcs ... vis A ,1 k. J move ureuit'l in n perfect unw- of j.uppl lies'.. Jnnet inme in this ,-.i,nl ti,i iinmickinc. She is (he same old Janet, brisk, as sertive und In. patient of sentiment. "Well''" she Interrogated. Using i he forget for u minute the premise net te go into the Meeds. She turned Topsy lifter Trixie. Mr. Uubbit heard the nenius cemlnc- His words made me thoughtful. I nml looked back. Perilous he thmiclit i.iiuiii uate n ir uiiue anil aauet sneuiu u nuntcr was atttr lllni. Wbvu be saw ncclde net te like eacli ether. I want It wns enlv n llttle bev nnd n Hi.tle wlrl ufteriioeu and ' mere than un. thing te have them , un penyba'ck, he didn't durt away as lie would nine none Iinu It been a luif.tn- Tit. Tour ImTiniwf nli.nt, .ilwiml 4 ,.. 1 n.i . .......... - j--- .-,.,.-.. ...w..n ....s.... ,iii j&iiutzmi; iiniiiirii-. -",- ' t.i.i. ...ma ff.lr pneutrh. pilir. which r.-. ...i J. In Iiemled bags are coming down n prices, although T have net jwtlwl ti: . waning in their popularity. These, that I saw are imported bags., of w) geisl deslcu and color combinations. I Thev nre flat, und are rather triangular i-n totally different shape from n ii v ethers I have seen. The strap Jnlw , are also beaded. The price of thcM l". .. a reMcb renreenis mtglity I ".i ;.'iiie "inclilenlallv. hew about flunuel undergiu-n.c, tu, i-nplniwnts k,1""'. ti -i.t.-n.a s-upcestlen' called uacit-ucrau-ueru Acre en sale bi this for u Christmas suggestion . he shops mHich-siifes testined I le the then prevalent Irritation caused bv the ruary wool ueiilintr the Leus'.tlv skin. Thcae exhibited the back of a eat In black velvet, te which were glued t!.e match-case and u wtrlp of candpajKr. with the legend, 'Scratch my back." But even In the reddest of tlie red flonnel di.ya of yore, no gentleman ebeved thin Injunction In Ihc presence of ladfee. If he lucked the proverbial en durance of the .Spartan hey, perhaps h slipped away and rubbed his e.teuldcrj against a wnll when the tickling of wool became tee nnneylnir. 'I'hern Is no ex cuse for a man who permits nerveuv nesa. absent-mindedness or actual phys- Munv people like n low light burning In the bed voeni all night long, pnrtieu Inrlv if there is any Illness. One shop ,,n .Hspl.iv of Inmns thnt s hoi, M nnpeal te veu. The one T lmye in mind re minds one of a powder-box figure, only Teeurse it is larger. , t represiuits n woman lean ng ever ,. ..f -n " . base of the lamp, n s ... .- h" Ump is Inside thj- fBrr. that nltheuch It gives ti subdue.1 light. It 1- friend'i Tomerroir it. lly CORI.VNK LOWU Just when we fancy that ilibarmh- ment ha been nceen.pr.sbud beheld, urn. i eiiie.s buck ! T.et it net be fati- Onr-i.alf cup of irr.te. Ure-half cup of cider 'iiepar, 1 ,re 'cft"iiOO"i of irewri tiilQar. Iteil lbs turnips in water in whi The ham .sas ii.ui.nl until tender, then .riln and mas;,, pepper, -nit :ird The market basket v. Ill risiuire or anges, apples, potatoes, turnips, cab bcjte, nnrslej , bacon, the ;ieiimls of butt end of ham. Stale Ilread WiifllfS O..V. ..,,1. K.ne in nljnti- r.f e.,h. I.Iul l,ur l'lln ! . e ,.u'sn. .KtVi ,ie,l flll-t of it !S ttl.'lt mat... llf OUT hlSCieS. "water until soft and then turn in chee-e. surii.hle ever t!." t'.ni of the tur'nltis r. , consisting ii" they de of mere strips of cloth and squeeze out the wnter. Hub little cenr-e l,-i a.! rurr.bs nr.d fve ti. ti. threugh nnd remove the lump.. New Uespneiis of grutc: chcee. 'cie.l, indeed, that Wc nre committed en tirrlj te the sleeve, lteiiee, for exnm- -ile, made many of her freckn this year with short sleeve.. I And the woman who, Hk( the lady ln tie "Mikade." nessessen un clbiw that Season Mlcelv with ueenle would come miles te se... sun mis little sratei! onion oppertunny ter nee-.eieu eumicuj. inc jdace in a mixing bewl: Tire cujn of flour. One tia.piten of talt. c:r Things Yeu II Leve te Make Ceral Bea kVeUtrkit dfd nOT. BW jumsBfr. x 1.SS - jf H Here l.i a ftuniili'ir C 'KAI.-WKADKD StLACK VKI.VHT HAT Large shapes litem te lead this fall Therefore, start with any becoming large Muck velvet shape. Stitch sinull coral bead around nnd around tilt crown In circles cjulte cIobe tegetber. String some of the beiulH en u strong silk cord scleral Inches longer than tbe circumference at the crown. Fasten this string of bends half senv ureiiiul thc lower edife of the trewn uf tli hat. Ict the ether half linny ever j tne tuniee-up nnni. rinmii n wnn n tiraded top nnd a silk tassel A f'OHAl--UEADED I1I.ACK VKI.VKT HAT loeki. Vry chle worn with an evening enpe. h LOilA . Fre '.en Mousse Place ere tablcspeu: ei oak Ir fe.ir 'nliletipoenj l'lnce li u muii's ou. li'AifiM of fro eagu, (ne-half alass of apple jell',1. llei.t with a de"-r gg lienter until u.uture holds It. s!mfs. lleiit gelatin te dissolve It nnd then mid very slowly te the white of fjg and Jelly mixture ni.d bent in lii.ri'. New fold In One-hnlf pint of tehippinu erer.rr, Or.e-half eu, of finely chopped r.vf-One-half C'.p of confectioner n ?iffr.r. Itinse the i.i hi v.-itl c ,1, . . - ..i , h"n .lr.vn am' turn i.. the i.." xt.it Ii.iit and meld mid then imk I., t i liiWn.re of suit and i ". I'se tliri-e m.rr ice te one part lnlt fi r three l.eur. Serve v itu chocolate sauce. Chocolate Sauce Plnce n a siiurepnn (Me cp of tenter, One cup of nugar. One-half cup uf cocoa. Four tabenpoett3 of cornstarch . Stir te dif'c the oerr.stnrcl and sugar and bring te a bell tVek slnwl, (or live .uinutcs ana then remote truii. the stove and mid : One teaspoon of fnr.itle, One-iuarter tcatpoen of cinnamon extract, Ilcat te blend thoreujhljr, material floating idly ii. the brec.e, don't reullv affect the nrm nt nil. The above costume of navy ergo nnd black sntin pessesst-s these predigcstcd gelat'n te'i-h'e'es ll' a nuirked ir.i-HMi"c. Fer. in- sleR.t or (irpciieiUB irein me ini ui nn: M'.. the strips float ."rei,, tuc under ,ah . KlhUmfc of Ciiim-se red, from ii eh iir.ng the vnrieuii nr.rrev.- panels of -i rgc, cuiitribute tl.c only note of color. The Question Cerner Today's Inquiries 1. Describe n disguise for Hal loween that is entirely out of the ordinary. " In laundering Une linen hew is " an ciqulsUe gloss obtained; . 3 Hew is u wooden spoon made te mutch a geed-looking cbuluig dish pud inv? , 4. Of what r,6vei wh.ca has re cently been drunmtlsed ler the screen is thc Duchess of Towers the lovely heroine? .',. in what way is a smu-t hat for he winter suit fashiened: 0 Fer an ovcrbleusc of black crei; de chine. ,vhat mui.es n c.iarn. lng trimming? Yestenlny's Answers 1 Fer Halloween a Hluck Cat silt, made bag-like out of black 1 nlng material, with n head made of the same stuff which has the cut s face painted en it. would delight n little boy or girl. " Quaint china beads make a ff.'iare te lit under the toupet 1'l.lcli In a unique nnd useful accessory for the tentable. S. Fphelstery may be cleaned and freshened without removing it from f.e chairs by first retuevlrg nil the dirt that has accumulated ir it, then applying it lather of t, .re white senp nnd wnrm water, and finnliy going ever the surface ,clth n strong solution et nlum water, made by dissolving alum :i; idling water which i'i cooled before using. 1. "I.rnn Denne." b7 R. D. Biak i, ere, anil "Jane Kyre," by i nnrinttn Ilrente. are two famous Knglish novels, each of which has Friglish neieia each of which has t,t'''- V . . C. P. purchasing three-quarters of a " anl of red duvetyn and nial. i' g a iidc. loeee girdle of this, nml nl sill.ir, cuffs nnd narrow llpii.gs which go around the (sige .',f the skirt anil form n jei-.e-like (f.'eet In tlie waist, the appear ance of n durk serge dress worn Inst season enn be ehunged se that it leeks charmingly new. 0. A P'arl button surrounded wl'h cut s'.ee! bends, and having u Us sei nf tne iieuds, is a stnl.'..,g fastening that is used for te s-rnp of an aluminum ciein s.ip-per. Read Your Cliaractcr flu lliahtl Phillip Laughing Hair Perchance you are familiar with tha rollicking melody entitled "Pollywelly dneile." If se, yert rememler the ref Just X A ri.ht strength for thnt )U!r " i !11m(nnien. Tt WOUld 100 sort " , ...ii ..la,, ne .lrssser. i.i i.i.u.f.. tr. .lill.lt lir.lf In iiilT.rl 'j V, r "I company by nuch" uncouth nctlens ai price is s1'.' ci-atcliliiK the head or the nesn or any nf .lim nrtilrrs. Wnumn's Vuee ether portion or tne nuuy . iih niummicu roe WMnnt Sei or Mntu lOt 111 the uccenipanylnjf sketch. very Thc of the neiiics. Kvery new- nnd then he branched off into a new side path, and llnnlh he left the naths entirely. He 1 stepped en u hill, wriggled hia nose 1 at Jack ni.d Junet, bobbed his stubby 1 tail as if making fun of thtra, then ; Kipped out of sight. Jacl: ami .lauet ioekcu nreuna, uut they couldn't tind him. "I gues we had better be starting for home," ;:iid Jack. Hut when they . ... ....... .... i,...... ,i n.i... erence te "curly eyes and laughing - " ,'e Tn'c voeds 'all hair. around them vere just alike. There It's net nearlv such nenensc us it vim no patli. llii'i couldn't tell nerfh sounds, no matter hew much it may t'r,,,n ,el.lth- !i"r .JT0M cst' 'i'1't'y A cru lust lii litv; n iim.i. Vrtf n&tllPH bTtUcJn h? hetin. et I) ana 0, A Little Girrs Idea j Maine Is making Christmas presents, bexlunlnir early s-s Is tlie wny with ten year " "&. And. all alone she has thought up the most beautllul Idea, which when carried out Is se pretty . that surely there will be. some e'.her small girls like herself who will want I te cepv It. She took u. Krape basKct ane enameled It u shiny black, handle and all, taking plenty of time ever It and I getting It done In a curel'ul way And then she decorated It with two crayoned apples en CHCh side, surrounded by sev eral greed lcaen Fer n nlce surprlsu ithii - en put ii smaller one of these en the bottom of tlie busktt. knowing full ., ...... ., .....n. ...n.,1.1 .11. ... ... I. tickle your risibilities, ter in the science , .,,,,. (ilr, n- nthr. when iinisiu.,1 it of character analysis "curly" and, (Hew Jack nnd Janet are found and wns ready te held flowers fe.- the living' "laughing" mean pretty much the same who fnida them will be told tomorrow. ) room or l'rult for the dlnlntf room. , thing, and laughing eyes and hair d" i . naturally go together. j "Iiiughlng liulr," of course, is cirly . l.nlr, and in eicr.iued.i who has curly i hair you will lind a certain tender.c.i te light-hearted laughter, a vivacious vivacieus ncss, nn impulsiveness and a liking for ' variety. I If you haven't curly hair yourself i you'll sometimes I'm J it difficult te fol fel low the moods of a curly-haired person' of the opposite sex. You'll tind your- ' Belf wondering sometimes, at their queer I conceits and fancies, leu deu't always i "get them." Mere than likelj, tee, the curlv-' haired person has a quick temper, am! I is us rendy te flare up as te laugh. I This tendency Is mere marked vher thci person Is n blonde. It is mere re- ' strained and less likely te crop ejt in n brunette. Again, the exact way 'ml , degree in which the tendency rnnnifn'.s itself Is accentuated or medliiul bj ' the shape of tlie fereliei.d, nesf anil chin. Convex featur. s denote speed,' nctlvity, snnppiness j concave show slower thought and action, combined with greater patience cud staminr.. Be fair te your family! Give Ihem tlie fare they'll fare well en and never want te say fare-well te JTetc, Coated, aanitury H'reiijer (NCRE AVM tteGmuineAbqufi&rttite CHEESE Q Made by SHARPLESS, Plula, L Tomorrow Loud Velcei Father Says PUDDINE J lave veu ever seen this before! I M'J m viu if y 1 "ai Mlj 1 1 IV 1 Wl " i it Mi-i, that ei t.w .irr iinu mth FROM OUR RETAIL MEAT DEPARTMENT It tlie sinus prlres mir wlmlfsile trade fl, tn mattr hew Itnise or hew msll niir eriiiT Is GREAT KrrxxCTJaa tssra izzrswia $ Buy u whole or half Jlam All Smoked Hams Ve.l nd Chuci. ROAST 16 Cheese wC Ramp STEAK 16S Yeu remember the story of the Pitcher Z5 "' I At all out' Meat .Murkcts HEAUfil'AltTEKS CICU fi, CCACAAIl Muurice Itiver Ctue I'OIt ALL KINDS OF FKCS1I ' ,u" """ VVM OyaterH 10 & 12 S.DELAWARE AVE. I ' ..IT Till'. VKKIIIKii" I IMiTChELL'S MARKET, Inc. ficrir' v ii - ? 'nm ttt" " r r l K I il" Ui I- i 9" Vv atmmM ..- .it.s--a-- . 04 ' fm.Jvir Hi BB&1& s I 7 S ilMIIHMaBatMCMMUMMHMHH It made a geed many trips te the well and it came back in geed order. "I can take care of myself," il said "they don't need te talk about risks te me." But it went once tee often. After that it was only part of a pitcher, and they didn't need te talk te it about risks it knew. A let of people won't believe coffee can harm them until it doss harm them. "Nonsense!" they say, "it never disturbs me," When it does disturb them, then they knew. Often the disturbance which they then recognize is tlie result of irritations te nerves and digestion which have been going en for a long time. If you have te He awake at night and count tlie clock ticks, after an evening cup of coffee, then you knew that it's better te be safe than sorry. The risk of coffee's harm is gene when tlie meal time drink is Pestum. Here's a delightful and satisfying table beverage, with charm for the taste and without harm for nerves or digestion. Yeu knew you're en the right read with Pestum; there's never the possibility that you'll go once tee often. PtvMum coraee in two ferms: Ir.itant Pestum (tntina) mee leawntly in tha rap by th addition of boiling water. Peitnm Caraal (in pclcaes of largar bulk, for Iheaa who nrear te mak tha drink whil tha meal ii btlnc is,, prapwed) made by boiling for 20 minutaa. 'There's a asen" for Destum Made by Pestum Cereal Company, Inc., Battle Creek, Mich.