Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 10, 1921, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1921 ,
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"Should a Weman Tell?
Uy MAZKL WBYO DATCIIELUK
Cmiriffi'. toil' lJ PuWle l.cdacr Cenvanu
', Pease TeZ Me
What te De
llatctherne JJnicrtf, after battling Jiille returned. "Oh. Hawthorne for
ieith herself for several dags, decides hc-uen'H unke, don't he mieh u coward.
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it iv uiarrj jiiiic .ucifu, 11.1. . .v....... "m ,v ..i.u n .i.... ...... .... n -
H ;,.Vi Ihn hr. 1m nnn: been iii luvr lime tk-it attitude toward it einetlitlifl
JjicJfA niietfter man. She discover thnf ' is Mire te linppen te ymir happiness!.
' JDehc is fcrj narrow lit his iilrai Thnt wasn't the pleaantMt thing in
i about icemcn and that he is looking I ll.e would fur nic te listen te In mj
it. h it. rel nn rt iieucr. nvt-r J tllir. 1 t iCKcnt. mood fillil I wflH oil the point 01
i hi Utile butterfly si.ter. .htlie con- ' resenting It. hut 1 realized that it would
fet.es te Jlaictliorne that she lias ie very little ifoeri. June nnu it wuj i
fallen in love .eith a wan much elder ' putting herself In the right, and in th Is
than the is. ami Jla.etiternc, tiMrieiic instance mere ivns mme mini a mnv
I discovering .rhe he ., lonfrentetl tnith In what the said.
1 with the fact that Julie has told her ".!ut the lame." 1 Im
4 mother she met this man through I can't evade the issue any
T Hawthorne herself.
I CHAPTER XVI
"T 11 1- r: ! i"
1 tril iuv ma . luillt.
minted, "you
lencer. I
want te knew about him. 'Yeu haven't
even told me his name, de you realize
thnt?"
She looked nt me in wide-eyed amaze
ment. "Haven't I, really. Why. it must
ly CYNTHIA
"WELL, new that you have done; J"- been ght then. I denjt
1 "this thing you will mlmittiHt i51nrk(nI1) (.arrel ,,ln(.kt0Mi isn't it a
.1 ought te knew all about him. I he-I nI1(1(1.f,ll nlll0i an,; lt su)t, ,lm, t0e
Sn. Again I had n Midden teeling of Sumci seldom de that.'
oeming disaster tnnt was outef all pre- 1 ,len-t knew .), 1 breathed a sigh
, portion l the incident itself. Per- 0f roief i,PI, 1 hrar,i hl.s nme. but
Imps it was .Tillies feverish ejacuhi- , .bconvcleiirdv it i-eemed as though a
tlen that she loved him. that made me , tra(.C(h of , ,-, liad Ix'en Herted.
.e uneasy. I rea ized tee. that having u wn;-t mltji 011(J aftcntnrd that 1
pnee admitted th fact that I Ial , renlizcil the reason for my feeling, a
Introduced .lulle und this Mrnnger. I , fP0lin; that nnv psehn.niinlyt know knew
uaa saddled with u great .responsibility. ,K un tlmughtx could have eiplained
3 anything happcnwl, if Julie took it t0 m in a mlll,p at ,. time.
Jtite her heiid te de anything wild I . juip explanation of what he did
Mieuid be blamed for It. It might be feun(lt,,i Mtncr x.,Be te me. Evidently
the means of alienating Dane from me ,0 ,,,,,. t unjPrstnm herself exactly
At the very thought I was plunged Inte J wlint it wftgi ilt IlP wr(lt( n ,is Spr0
the depths of misery. timc et- nilirn lt. ePnl.,i te have plenty.
"Yeu den t seem te realte. I burst Hl, u., writing a novel new and it was
out, "that the wliele burden of this KOjnK te be wonderful,
thing falls en my shoulders. If any- "Aml , i,,..s "i the interesting
thing happfns. T shall be blamed. neeple. Thev think he's splendid, but
I he minute I hail Uttered ttiese wen.P tlen ,,f ,n,,,.e fliev t.itre n nmn nt t'n.e twill iirnliiililv find fh nntnlete !'..! lirr
"Black-Eyed"
Yeu will find theVnsuer te your re
IUfut In the Weman's Kxchange.
Difference of Nationality'
Dwr Cynthia An you have ghen ad
ilV te ethers, I think you will also
give lt te me.
I am 11 boy nineteen years of afro und
am In love with n. rtlrl who works with
inc. New, my point Is that a few days
aice I. told her I would net her n ring
for ti present, hut she refused me, say
ing that blie would he taken It, but
slie Is nu American tmd I am Italian.
She vald her father didn't like mixed
irlcnillitp. and another thing. Bhe Is
keeping company v Ith seme ether
fcllevi.
The last thing wa.i a big blew te me,
ns t thought I had a c'.iancn, and she
la:s encouraged me und .even new
she does i.e
Se, f'vnth a, advise me, as I'll act en
your word, and I think I am losing
faith in girls JOS13PH G.
Seme pmenti object te their daugh
ters marrjlng men of another nation
ality, because customs and ways iie
opt te be very different and they doubt
If their daughters! will be happy In such
a mnmuge
Yeu veuld de well te let this .friend
ship go, iiinl when ou want te marry
seek one of veur own people. Yeu will
be- happier se.
HOW TO TAKE MEASUREMENTS
Interested in "Wonderful Pal"
Dear C mhln The writer has been
particularly Interested In "A Wonderful
Pal's" letter, and also In the remaiks
made abeu It bj several leedefi of your
enlllimi Thn wiltpr U'nnlrl uiiirf,tt thnt I
If "A Wonderful Pal" vlll se"l; a move, pretty close nteutnl
1 espcctuble nml moral cmliennint she the waist.
I he neck measute
WOMEN who de
their own sew
iug should knew
hew te take nil
measures'. Even
though you nexcr
learn te draft pal
tcniM, but. a luii. s
b ti y tlicm, this
knowledge of tak
ing measures is
often n big help.
All m e 11 stires
should be take 11
ever n dress, and
the cleeness or
looseness of t h e
r e 11 11 (1 measures
depends en h e w
you wish the gar
ment te lit in these
places.
15 11 s t measure:
P I u re the tape
measure nrmiml ihe
figure, ever the
fullct part of 'Jie
bust, close up un
der the nrms (es
caping the seam
where the sleeve i
sewed in bv one ene
h a I f Inch!, and
around te the mid
dle of the buck,
raising it there
a b e u t 0110 inch.
T h c ill ensure
should net pull
tightly anywhere,
hut lie straight nud
smooth ncress the
back and under the
arm, und easily
eer the hut.
The waist ine.1',-
ure should be taken
1 was son. After all there was no ,al0, ts don't insist upon 11 fnmllv ciunplrtliit. I he young man or educitl-m. js taken c 1 e s .
Jieed of suggesting these things te .lulle frec ,, Leat ,u thp hte,.,. Pi( hllI1RP!" . InlelllKene.. and lellnement Is usualU , , u
It was foolish te Bhc her the idea that he tillUll0lI w,, suprPnP ,all.nMI1. . ' ' , vlh the leer "" ; .10 tnpe mnl.
I thought seinet..lng wen ,1 mpPii. She ..Alld ,,, nIIl j Reln;; frt ,nct UmV. ,; " 0pl;;r',,IZlSl..';5 u.e for both waisi
was se absurdly young and se terribl r aaic,i tlnullr. T wanted te s.? theiu h-i iverv instinue of liu ...iidiut. Ills and neek will mir-
n.?ii'.? .it , - 1 together, for I felt that I could learn ! departure irem the young lady v, hum be r basing bubbles. The gewgaws and the and miii r work, and le-s tutigue 111 the
. :Vmf .9?" r , nP,pcn ' M,e ,(,l'lrn,;, a great deal from their attitude toward hun e.-certcl home v. Ill be charaetcrlzea i-eitiiig as far down as the cun es of the 1 long run.
iruicMy. "If I decide te marry him it s ril,h tlPP, r llB(1 un uncomfortable,1'!' the customary g"ed night eui iigrP vji allow. I Stepping te the side, the underarm
Adventures With
a Purse
;ie ones Business dui my ev, 1 snui , feeling thnt thii man might be inter- V ;'"K" i..i Yt 1,. ,,.,'i ,..'. 11 The shoulder measure is
snail take tne consequences. ! 10 speKe c,ted in Julie beeause she came from a w ,, win .-knni; t ,.." r, ni . ' the bottom of the neck s
proudly and her voice was cold. wealthy family. I don't knew why I imnt with .1 smiling "thank you," at the edge of the shoulder
Illlt flOtl t yOU see, I said. SPealC- na,lcta In llilnVlni. nil. i.lena li I the tnni.i tltne wcitiirliit- lilm nt j mlltllsit me Innti t.nMr nf tlin fnr, .
taken from
trnieht out te
bone and about
the shoulder.
ic
inn rnther wildly, "that if anjthiiig somehow I had a presentiment about the sentiment. she will then bring th The back length is measured from t!i
did happen. Dane would blame me.' whole thing. , ,;.CI cn"f' ' . , wlth Ul'm;1 bone in the back of the neck te the het
"Tev could tell him then that you ' though in this Instance n Kenlal "geed t - .. , . .,
had nothing te de with our meeting." TmtorreW-0,.t of the Pa.t A'e'seSmg'an,! "iXr "ntlmnTe reK ' Width of ,he ba.'k l measured aero-
me'icnrr, in tnL'nn b - beldlllff UlC inenBUI'l'
well up under the arm with the thumb
holding the tape In the hollow nnd meas
uring straight down le the, bottom of the
ivnlntv KtentiltlL' le the front, the front
het- I length measure is taken by measuring
I from the botlem et tne iicck 10 inu ini ini
ress tern of the waist.
... ... .., . ! .I..... .....ti !,
arc net enl net proper, but Indecent the back from tirmhele te nrmhole, nneut 1 1 ne enesi men sure is innra . "-'""7 " :
nj , y, j-j -. j j 7 r- lgnemnt hi d immerni. one nnd ene-nau ineiics oeiew tun ireuc irem urimiim- ........j..-, .........
mrirte ltirrr I nn Ht Hntt Inri nrtH K nfrf i-'rem -a Wonderful Vaiv letter ci.e ' shoulder seam. three nnd one-half inches below tiw
v,u"al'.'u"'v' wv x-w uumcu cj.iici j.-.il, 1 draws the preaumptlen that sh h.i. in-! All of these measures nrc taken while 1 neek. ,
Jjrj 1 A" lXr If 7 IXf'tl HH1 V ..'deed rlegaed herself te a rather Inn Mamling back of he prrsen. Eeonemv , The sleeve and skirt measures win de
What Mrs. W ilsen M afes With 1 his r rudJi'ite $lnwMwni iUne "! h,nMI wanF menm 'm''s'" "pxt 'v(,ck-
hi-e un impediment te religion, rmr.il 1
and social pi egress. This class of dere- I
Fritters Made of This Arc Delirious and Something Different llllai.'.ired'anJ'cee&l'u.gar:
r. r'...7 7'..,. Vi,J t IT 7 J I "ertainly the vlituvn thnt "A Wonderful I .
from Usual no r.inas of Marmalade j far seeks m ti.e young man win necr I '
, be found among thla kind. I'.tit If the
1 win iuillate an uime&pnerc wlicre the
1 principles of etlquctte exist her eternal '
Through a Weman's Eyes
By JEAN NEWTON
,..r.i..Krs a.m iw.i large lemei.s. I '-e a .Wst will end. for she will then learn
rnrv urn l- n 1 r, niw tin hk t 1 1 1 . it. .. .
yellow s!in without remevinir the white, tured eunlltles the real, wtll-bred Amer. .. . u .; "vilt it nnv me te ess and discenteilK.I
. ...... -. .. .'ir . ' ;. l- :i ii'-iiui iiiii'ihjii t v i'.-j
Uy Ii:S. M. A. WILSON
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uirni(ni, '" " -' ." ' -. " " '' -'". i- n'nie iiuii ju-i ri'iuiive ni' i w'nnt lienu:. majestic, rellned and eu,-
"""" ""'-" yuew s;in without removing the while, tured Qualities the real, will-bred An
A N ORANGE a day vill bring te the nithy part thnt lies directly underneath, 'can youth possesses. EURXU
tX digestive tract sufficient mineral V "' ,'' , Pred yellow rind
salts te keep the average person physi- 1 ''"'05h the toed-ehopner and place in u
scallv fit. nnd. unless he Is eating un- I bow nmI n,I(1 two P'fi of water.
wisely and net taking sufficient exer-
Docs an Education "Pay7?
Tn teduv's mail I fiwl-n letter en that! they have they cannot help being rest-
Husband Won't Werk
I?,. 1 i,. n n UK list 1 111 r! Lnv tn iie
get an educatien: J his girl wines trp.ivlre l0lltp 0f books, these tc whom
lliat it is possible for her te go le cel- ( ii(.rature, music, nit, science speak
,,.,.. f..,i,.nt .i. ,.... ..,. urn. but that this would entail vmieus. net nn iiniainiiinr lansmge, iiwiiim:
New remove the white, nithv nart , ,i.-"it', Yh Vn.l tiust ,nu dli .in ".,.., r ,-.,r rer tu come. suiter the inoiietony or ill-eentetu. 101
cise. this golden nmrcet of succulent that covers the ernnues nnd l'emnii ! me. :ih I have no mircnts and 110 one te ' . . '. .. ,' ti,t ' !ipm. "''' ll:,s many meaning 01 winch
" .-.-- ww, r. . ..---. . - .-- ,l.,ff ,-...( 1 ... tllf. H:iK. jltl kilttl. .,. .., . .1.
L'oei ness w n.ir nn end d il vldem s in I' ace in a unncennn niwl m .1 t hr.. m,,w whom 1 can tall!. " '"'" -" . nie iKiienuii unn- cmmi -ih-.i
" " rf t - - ' , " " i ...... !(
Health.
During th
are usually
erery poeketbeok
M:e baby in
kATI the. rtbl
., , .... .....,.. j...w . .v . ... -.'- . "" - -. . --.."....;"..."." ... .!.,.. ,.ni-Ir ' 1 ii" !.... .1 1 II !..
1,1 r'llir.r. KUiUK llili'llu 1 IMJ,')' 1
, ..... ... ..hI.... . l.n... 1....... f-. .1. t . , ., !-.. l.w m.t. mtlfltl'V llltVe 'Mlw.t. 4... It., .i.tl.it.l t 1.1I ,..,k..,, tl. .t,t
et wnier. Jirlng er Mewlv te a bell ' ul" '""'" il"u "w ren i'j, iut learners sauiii" "ul "' 1 m-n, i', ." ..u,ii,i ,. i-,, ..-.
e fall and winter oranges and thru stmme,- for 'one hour. Sirnin a xh'?' ,??- "r,,,.'.1";' EU!' been almost doubled there is something , .."pendent upon menej for position. N
moderately priced se thnt off this water tin-eugh n pie.e of , " ; ' : hetl. .,,,, b,.ve that for n certain '' cr v ,,;re s,l; , be. Bll, 0
may be suited. Frem . l.eeseeleth and squeene the white, pithv Vh inr. tliercfeic Iim net KiwV in : "'.'llVl.. ,.,,.1 ,,, then there is ?' V"?. ' ,.',". V, ". ...V.1. W.r.'. .... .1 ..
the cradle te the aged per- part hard. .Measure the water and add thine te m. support. H!H mother has is;.c-ii " ",..,." ,,,.,,1,1 ,.,,1 ' -'in. "" """-""" """b ""'
r. ,,,.. !,. ernm.n ia SllfTlC ietlt te t te mnl.n t u n liill tc Innr I.h. il l.-pn.in" inn .mil Intbitir.- I. In (be lOtlg Vill'lUHUl mill " , III lailCC l ally I'll I'll',
rerv henet e nl fnr nil nnd ilmn 1,1 1i i If ever f :e tine v ehennec nrnnrre s ttrm ' . re am l. moraine nay in unu a.ij- nui ntiumi) ""' . . ......
part of the daily diet. Give the babv and cook until the orange nnd lemon, fefslbly seu will "uggeai my uilking t.; Yet a girl she known just ei.iaim i ret lIl(, 0. .. l,i.l, one can bc
a teaspoon of strained orange juice tw'e skins are tender. Add the very thinly1 ' '"; b,"u ' Vi'Tir TlJuZt ,or-v ll,,p l"''",l'm ",i;,l1" ral ? '1 , ,s . ,',", ," ,;(l,"'p'1- ?"IC f thc bft
or three times a .lay and note hew con- sliced pulp of the orange and lemon and . "ll '.' "1 ' ' l a I. c! I te1"'1' v-'u earn n soe,d ,?,?.ry ' ! V'll,,,al,'J-. l1'" !"" '' '."1,iv'lt,"! l"'ln
tented und happy be will beeeme. cut the slices in quarters. Add te without wrUlnic? t haie my exmi beard . t'""' !faw "imU i " - , ... urx .......e, , ,.n e i. . opperiun y ier
A r,ln.u r.f tl.ie aMi.,1 l, .J mrirn tilnft nC iratni- lir-lnr. tr, n l.rvll . ...! . .1,11. IV i.n..i .l, .,,., m-nnnrinil for hOnietlllllg WHICH t aj t. ll'l ,, milch feVllial selinrill'lg. Iillt tllllt IS
THERE is n new invention for the
gas stove that hheuld certainly in
terest you. It consists e.f three niceec,
n plate with two perforated disks, with
what is known na n "dead-air" .space
between the t!ame and the bottom of
the pan in whlcii the feed is cooking.
Thc holes in the plate permit the heat
te pass through, but prevent the scorch
ing or burning of the feed in the pet.
Thc baking cover is u demc-Bhnpcd
heed, which fits ever the plate nnd has
a small ventilator at thc top. This
handy little set naves your pets and
pans, beeping the bottom's from becom
ing burned. Jy using the entire set
you can bake apples or potatoes, small
pies, minims, coekics or miner cnues.
Ami if you use the pinto rack you can
toast your bread ns never before. It
hns, in fact, a number of uses, nnd has
pnned indispensable te women who
have tried one. The price is ?1.'25.
A nice little case for carrying along
one's "bcautiflers" in one's poeketbeok
Is of gunmctnl finish, is long nnd nar
row and hns a cake of reuge and one of
peuder. with n puff with cadi. And,
jes, unless I am mistaken, there is a
mirror in thc lid. Thc price of .this
little cese is $1.73. '
Did you knew that you can get a
set of nickel -llnlshe.I ash trays, per
fectly plain, measuring four or five
inches In diameter, which will show you
that they are quite fair size, for $1?
There nre five in the set, and nre'niighly
nice te have around when company
comes and nil thc men are smokers.
Fer nam., of slmiw tuldrrM Weman's ri
Editor or vliene Wnlnnt S00O or Main 1UU1
brtnecn the hour of 0 and C. ,
Read Your Character
IiU Diab'J Phillips
The Percelver.s
In previous articles the general
significance of the forehead which
slants backward and the bulging brew
hns been discussed. New comes a mere
careful observation of forehead shapes.
Traits of character really may be
If Vnnr J An Fnlh Off HPr PoJett'nl
It Isn't Her Fault; It's All Your Otf)n
Pauline Has Never Learned That Dells Arc Stuffed With
Satvdust and Yet Are Excellent Playthings She
Wants Them All Beautiful
IT WAS while she was in school that
Pauline had her first disillusion,
She was very young and very prim,
and she had a deep anil devastating
crush en one 01 me eiuer gins m bcuuuji.
Thla trlrl was ticrfectleni she had
pretty hair, she was a fairly geed
scholar, she was a geed athlete, and
she was nice te thc "little kids."
And se Pauline suffered ngeny when
he frowned nnd suffered ecstasy when
she smiled.
It was a hard day for the family at
home when the elder girl 'asked Pauline
hew she liked school or told her that
bhe liked her dress!
Hut then the. horrid blew fell.
Thc.idel appeared at school one day
proudly wcnrlng a boy's raincoat.
He had left it at her house, and lt
smcllcd of thc cigarettes which lny in
And that Js the way with ma,,7 0.
We may have sawdust In our brain.
In fact, there nrc times when we f.!i
t inr von ennld .(tr.l, i.. V.0 "
heads -nnd de no mere than rub th
unt un viilmh en me pins.
And some of us nrc pretty sawduilr
n our charactcra. our wills, our Z'
lng of crises and our making of .1.
clsiens. ""
"OUT we i.-e cxcclleul plaything,.
J- And in pur stronger moments ,
te mnkc rather gee,', companions n-J'i
friends. "
Even when you can almost hear th.
sawdust sifting, it isn't safe t li... ??
I or lese henrt about it, because there at.
condition. ..mcB
Se, after all, when you come rith,
down te lt. It isn't the el,,,. t.::in.
smcllcd of thc cigarettes which lny iniveur idol that arc tire cause nf ti, h.1
the pocket; she had Dloeped te i tne i illusion : it's the prtlestnl which .1,
depths; of putting lt en, wearing it te
school, announcing wnose- it was,
strutting around in It. '
It wbr nlmest tee much te bear; Pau
line's spirit and heart were broken and
shattered !
Her idol had clay fctt and Buch
clay!
SHE had made the mistake of putting
a mere girl en a high pedestal, nnd
expecting her te stay there.
And she has been doing it ever since.
She idealizes all her friends.
They are endowed with heroic quali
ties nnd iiiien.'sscs of character ' that
they de net even nsplrc te.
And invariably they fall sheit, sooner
or later, of the glory which is expected
of them. Human beings can de no mere ;
they should net be expected te.
Yeu can't get along in this world if
you arc going te make everybody and
everything in it finer that it is or
can be. i ?!
Fairyland doesn't stay with you after !
you grew up. although you may con
tinue n speaking acquaintance with
MM, .1..
neither deserved nor wanted, upon which
j v m.u 1'iuvvu ii ml juumtru ,
I Things You'll Leve te Make
dfc FurTrimmeaFrecrC
im iiwjtm
'" ' '
I'll
divided Inte three classes : these which
arc mere expressions of it, these thnt I fnlries which enables you te talk te
nre inherited with tJie rhnraclrr and i things tnnt carrt taut, ami sec little
therefore betray it. and thoe which are
truly physiologically connected with it.
Head shapes arc typical of the latter
class.
In general the forehead which slants
backward denotes quickness of thought
nnd perception, as opposed te slowness,
depth and concentration of thought.
This hai been pointed out before.
lint the reason lies in tills: that the
faculties of perception in the brain are
located just ever the eyes, in what the
(hat-actor analyst calls the "first fleer"
of thc brain. It is thc excess develop
ment of this "first fleer" fit the brafn
ever the second and third "floors" that
elves and things that ether people can't
bee.
FUr.-TUIMMED FUOCKS are m
smart this winter. If you have a fur
scarf or cellar that you de net care te
use th'a sensen, remove Iho lining and
padding. Spread the fur out flat. Turn
it te the wrong side, and with a ery
Put in thc practical world of things i i,Lp ."," Sfc " ,'15? . a"" "?
that are, .your fairy dust doesn't de I cdg(S th0 very popular side panels, col cel col
jeu nny geed, lar and sleeves und yestec. It 's nlc
Ne matter hew much you spread it I ve n KUn-TIUAIMKr- rneCK ana
about the cold hard fact remains th-itlS1 be sumo tlme make geed uee of Mr
aueiit, un. com unni met reman s tint fer.h ch you thought there was, no fur
people arc only human with human tjler use. I'LertA
limitations, human weaknesses) nnd "'
human pettiness. I
BUT
TI,
nerere n meal i)3 u cocktail or ats nn I and coeK slowly for one nnd a half hours te JJ. . besuieu my car fare, et-- mere:
efferins of true hesnitalitv re the pnest and then add six nnd a half noun. Is of I ' nevr can ke out with people, for If
lv I'm the enIi'sf win. ntnl it i'm wni-lb
And se she gees en discussing lln- n'linesi any effort that v "II iiinke il pe-,-
s Of tc.TMinj, i'ir v nu ii ii
T .1 .1 r. . All) mini nl.li .iT- Illlt rf.r-l-,ft iTlrl I l ... .. C .- . aI i n n I ,1 M ll I TI . . I . 1 ..
isappeuzing and tliirst-niiencliing. Cen- granulated sugar ".nd, cook until tne '.""'-;"" ,,'V "" '''1""1' '".: pms and eons or n-ic-iuk. nun.-.
servntive heus-wites who like (e have mixture forms a jelly when turned en a 1h;,,,,r,'!.Tv ",',,, ,"..,t' i.ln tr,",., l.e,?, f'''lle5c education would u tal.ty her. a.-1 ),. ,, pay n ivenlence, Mieteh-
this delicious fruit juice in the house at nml saucer. Stere in Merited glasses ",'',,. ".'i I ,,,.,- but I'm ueiu.ic t-'ed ' Iheuh the only eenc.lvnble reason t.n , u,g n point. 10 muke jeu n differuir
ail times will find many speeal eppnr- und cover with melted paraffin and ,,:,.,,' ,,,.,,.,., ." .,',,! setting a higher education weie what ,.riui for the rst 0f your lite'; I w.;
tunities te bottle many bottle, of the .se.,1 i the ... uul manner. R" Mmi'.'werk.'"!" U l-..nly il n I TH !" i- i",'", unrih v . l' U k,0, ' -,
orange juice. Special sales and drive- en It von ich te ei.t the orane nnd v .'. Ic. and lie '-.ill net de any kind, an she asks, de I think lt is weuu tim .
oranges give tier the opportunity, se be j Vmen skins niter paring tn thin strip- !. . tee pn.ud H Is net that I de net Werth while ti little extra cuerl ler lnl; ft fi'nc
?urc te take geed advantage of it. nbeut the thickness of a wooden teeth- c'r for '"' busbar..! ter I de; but he I f . Alul le v,t end a ten.h- "" " l-as)
Hew te Ilettle Orange Juice l' . 'fl.t"p.r ,lliin '"n! wm !'" inreugn "",;,; .kl. eth.-r cirla and dress mi. '- position : un, no ; u . yi, i . c- m jeu ,,,-e doing jour own heu
Hever tbr, ,., ;,(, i ,.s . ' W toeil-ehopper, you may de se. j 0res, ,lea.. ilI1(l ilnl ckn, but j -he du.-s net seem 10 m.ii ... '""'"' "'A te .(.. n tne was nnge
.,,: u, ... "';:"",:.':: e. w -i.i. n., ..,... net wear the fads that .-una out. a- I I her a different person ler u.e .cm...... , y s jeiiMnnsii tne morning dish
7n ,V , Z ."' "!tuu"uu "": " fc" """ ""- . I cannot afford lt. Am net unattruet'v e I i- vcars f her life. i 'I'lm puts the bulk out of the w
ifi H tl t if orn"eft Jince. leu will r;irp two iiiedli.m-si.ed oranges and ! and am well icad -that Is, he has im j -j. son,i our years te prepare for ' and lenics only the worst pk-cci
'"" "" '""' '- "',- i" ' I'-ii.i.ei- em in siiecs. enc-quiirrcr-inni inien. u-i . i' .-. ..- .p.,,1,1.,, luav or inav net pay. i nni , ee seaM'ii and bulled every week. 1
i.1" "'"r "u.c,"!"!!..!".." Sprinke liBhtli . w.th sUBar amI s . .- - - ; . ; ; s.w. , - - tw 0,her .lV.Hmiuti nlllI1 erks ,. U(, PTPI1 ,f
;rriUri .'V;n. "' re"Br.,r"r..Ul,' ",fl0, in u mi-UnB b0,VI . . . .f i . ; h,"n u. i,.m , ,m. that are open te one.. P.,.t wliIClioierI.Bo u la..nd.ess come evej v
orange juice ' One and one-half cuns of sifted fieur. nfl"ju;t picUs "UI) anj thing and hits me way this Is answered it .s net nil in - ler by rinsing out the coleied th,
,nr-i.air irn.vuen uj aiic, i r,r h is ni ever me nenn 1 nae D(vn
L'T what of It?
There's no cause te be discouraged I
or miserable ever it.
It has been zeinc en for some nine- '
gives the slanting forehead its slanting i teen hundred jenrs or mere, te i-ay j
shape. j nothing of these few little centuries
Persons with such development nre about which history is scanty and brief I
the "perceivcrs." They are (he quick jt ,vei,i i,e lnvelv If we could nil be l
theories, whose mental reactions te their tTbe hut if we were there wnnbi t.n
observations arc as rapid ns the ebser- ! , ?n te strive for ,'r, Xr nine ,.
vatiens themselves. Thej nrc. therefore. "?"u K ' l c '' " ,,Is'' r llln" t0 ,
people with a very practical turn of' 4 "i ,,fii iti it., . . 11..
mind, doers rather than theorizers. a.- I c..Al ' ."P.1 ' '" l,l( rra.1,z.cs Ul s bi tfr
cemplishers of the work that lies before ' ,," , ' , 11." ,11 u,rn"JS(,,cr ,,,,, '
1 1, , r.ither ihnti thn unUrrn nf .,.,. "(.'' her ideal down te earth.
.iri.lili.inii. Thev nre dvnnmle rrl,i,' she w ill have a pretty unhappy, time.
tl.ni, nnnlrtlenl ' " " Hebl'rt Leuis StcVCIls
than analytical
Tomorrow Weak "I"
son who
s'nid tliut "Dells aie stuffed sawdust,
and jet arc excellent playthings."
IT1
f9TS3
SAVE MEAT-SAVE MONEY!
with every rout el
iumi, poultry na 1
nd every b1:e4
un. lerr a iid-
eralamennt eC
STUPriNO e
DRESSINO fla
vored with Bell'f
Seaienlng. In
trU9 tne pica.
araantdereMe
the cot. IIetl
ehefi reoem-
mand It. U
jenr jreear
win net anp-
plryenaena
loe for sum.
pie package.
Ask Grsecrs Fer BELL'S SEASONING
Wilr..le Acrnt. Ilrnry Mut.h
Thin, ilfh.liln
wZit.-M. AJS ELLeiT
The metlied of ceverini the ernnces '
with boiling water and rolling them as
sembles all the juice- in the orange.
Strain thc juice through a piece of
cheesecloth. 1 ill into sterilised bottles.
Tire fcospeoti' nf ba7:iti(, peicder.
I hiee-quartcra tup of titlfc,
One cj77.
One tablespoon of melted butter.
brought up In a (pilet borne and v. Ith a
I v'eed mother, v no h.i bince died. I3lease
rlirj me and whine me us best you
! knew hew. MAItll.
It seemfl te ."yntlua that you wi.ii.ld
I. t.ltlf ttyn Ic flirt bett nnil tl.r.,. n. ,'.,,.. Tlnnt tn in.T and then din the Slices ' .1 . . II ,,, ,;il I., nn. r.f thr. .i'.i......
'with n small pleer. of absorbent cotton, of th" tirepared orange In this Untcr . eiiVers in the immesti.; rlat.ens t euri I i immaterial. ler all 0,1l1" ,ll,nJ!
inserted in place of a cork, in a water and then fry n golden brown in smuk- a' T.rit,-niHt n: d lluc rtreem en t'u- being equal, the ''duciitfid " or
bath or preserving kettle. Kill with , lng-h..t tar. Lift en paper napkin te subject. 1 h law m'elit be able te help Wnimn is nt a decided nunntugn an.,
cold ware? and bnvV thiwater just ,nej dram and serve wit,, orange .. - ' W ;; .hr , . out U f her u,. en,,,,,
inches below the tens et the het, lev c - ,u im, iliev ii Isln ilml a ii... inml. c" " IJ llS l,m1.
.a.i i ti .I ii lt- .!-' .- ... . . . - ..., --. . ---.-. ..
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cry
es.
ay
te
is
en
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ngs,
pertailt IllClOr ll. l-M UII.'U"" ". r.' ' ......i ..,,, .,, ,,.- uu.i niiM-r.lllr., mc
ting an education which jlwajs puj . napkins, perhaps, ,)IU the baby's wool-
I de net think t.e. 1 knew ,t. 'iis jnu i.iukc u pessune mr ner te
n education pajs liuan"ially. II ; tlnih the washing and ironing all in
net in the beginning lt does e-entiinllj. one day and de a few hard jibs, like
I'lie field iii which one nriy ue engugeu ..n-iiini; U. uiu ...hu.-h iimu, uesuiei.
Ilring the water te the boiling tieln:
and keep boiling steadily for one 4m ir.
Iiift thu bottles und then bal seeurelj
and let cool. Dip the tops of bottles I
In melted paraffin. '
Thc two Mirities of marmalade hne
, their dc'.etce. se I am going te give
f, you both methods. The Scotch or bit
vr ter inarinalnde i3 delicious nnd well
worth trying It is particularly delecta
ble when sened with roasted game, dui k
and perk. '
Scotch Marmalade
Place ,n a saucepan
J lvc et tire oranges.
On''-half cup of voter.
Three leiel iablenpoens of carMrcr'cA
fine half ciiji of sugar.
Si.r te dissehe the ptarch and .gar
nnO bring te n boil. Cook slewh h
live minutes and then add the simp b it
from the sliced orange in the battel
, yolk of one egg. peat te blend und
then fold in the stlllly beaten white of
i one egg 1th one tablespoon of lemon ,
Slice verj thin and discard the scedi i ju.ee.
0f Orange Seuffle
Eighteen email oranges, Pl.ve in n saucepan
Three imall levieni. tin- cup of sunar.
Place in n preserving kettle and add Oi c imp of trater, .
nixtcen measuring flip- of cold water. : (jnc tablespoon of lightly prated un
Set iiside und let stand overnight. Cever uf one half orange,
clesclj . In the liie.uing place nil the .Sneu ictel tablespoon . of flour.
aleyc and bring te n bell dek erv Str fJ ,1,,,,. the hijgnr and flour
lowly until the nnd w ery soft and nn(, .hpn b,lng t.. n boil and cook for
then udd seven pounds et granulated ' tlv(, min,Ues. Tnke from the tire and
l BUgar. Mir te .iisse ie am. u.cii u. ..;, ,, njth f three egga. Heat hard and
$ te the boiling point ( iei. until the mii . thcn fe(i 1U th (ilP.v hopped, well
t. turc ferrts jelly when tried en a cold (, , , , ,. tlirc0 m(.,iium.i.2e(j
.saucer. Fill Inte sterilized glasses and, , f u tf.a9p(,nn of balt. t,,0 ta.
when cold, '.tore m the usual jelly man- , b,pfr)00n, of WpUtii batter.
nei'- i New whip whites nf eggs until firm
h California Orange Marmalade and then fold In stiffly beaten wh.tes
This splendid marmalade ,s equally of three eggs. Turn l"ure in w-!l-L
delicious, as it is minim the slightly bit- l.iittrw.l baking dlh and bake In a .Ien
f ter twang of the Scotch kind., This t even f.,r tei.tj-nve ininntr-,. Sr-.
marmalade is quite a favorite in the with the j,ee drained from oranges.
Mission Valley of tbn Pacific Coast and I'e net pr. ss or H'ieez the er.irgr
1 u Kervrd en the famous California when draining mst turn in a sieve an I
I " ! tenst le' tllr wfbfht "t the fruit drain t'Kin
erange toast .uj i ,,.. n... min,,i.,
Pare thinly one uezen n...".'"- "
side-tracked
.se ;e.i wiiici v .'mil inuuc3 :our nua- , i"-"- . . ,,, ; i.
band tu vurl.. i Put thc financial fa'tei u by ne
' inennM .ill thorn U te it. Atter fill let
! whit de we want' money wcept te en .
ubl" us te better enjoy lif':'.' And that
' is iwst v-'iiat cdil.'ittieii does. r en
, able.s one te get mere out of llle with
the same amount of mom; . In open epen
ing up te one the plcnsun-s which nre
i sneate-t ami most lasting jet rust mil
' ing. Indeed, which riuinet le- beiigbi
' it makes one Independent nf mom y im t
IJ
The Weman's Exchange
Send Them te a Syndicate
Just
ou
Te "Madge"
Il Te the Keiller of Weman' Page. if J'.ar voice will net take t e . s
S 'Dear Madam Will you tell nie the nele3 easily de net ferce it, as therf '
K iddreEB of a place le wmie '" l. '' danger or your straining it and e. . ,
1 JV.nrt UtOrlffll A RUAPI.Il. ,rllr IaDIOP j lfrl ila.ll nt tr..,..
,........-. nr dresses . -" ,v " "' ' " " ''
! through the celumnbut If you will send ! when you de start te take Icesen3
tee a self-addressed, stamped envelope I . Mng In the range that la easy for
i haU be glad te forward you u ii . ui lxn(1 wh(11 you ,ake nKh net(.s a!rf: tnp!
i Una ayndlcaten which handle siieti (ir 8ef,,y am, uKhtyt Ye wi. nil(1
, BterltB. Most of them pay upon accept- thn jqu can nearly rcapn then
pnea for the sterleu .and thej line te Jhat wuy But at the Settlement Mu ..
, have mere than ene at a time. gob r. Queen street, there are geed
1 singing teachers who will try your ob,
' flan Inv Hair Tonic aJ train It without charge If you alie' I
J ., ..".,, -".y PremlBe. Get some one te t.ik.
J Te the Editor of Hemaim Vagi. J0U ijewn there he that you cun Be,.
s Dear Madam Kindly let me knew whether thete la any chance of your I
' through your valuable column a abort I be.ng able te ring aB jeu grew elder
I formula for a hair tonle which can be .nd In the meantime Win te take deep '
i uaed en chlldien as well ns the parents' hreatns through the nose and let ther, I
lmlr. Tbaiiklng ou In ndvance I am out "lewlv and umoethly through thc !
vetirs truly. MPS, U. II. M. IJ. mouth, lteenluir sour cheat well un Kr, '
Any hair tonle can be iie.) In this that jeu .vlll net find It hard te held I this season, and the result is a very
Mr, . I ativtj no iurniu.au k.ve yuu. .wn., wwe.i,.w y'" ...-.. - .,w we
"Jut yb'Ui
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& Invalids I
NO COOKING
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Quick Lunch nt Heme, Office, an)
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r-jBBnr
w.-s'WWjbII
1 uppiness.
Tin. men or women te whom nite
tual pleasures an- a scaled br...u uie ;' Avoid Imilatiens & Substilulcs
te be pitied. ihcj will ulwajs bv .i ;;
chasing bubbles. The gewgaws and the
gargoyles of life cannot bring them hap
pinesa nnd no niatirr hew union menej
"Paul and Virginia''
Have sonieef tlie most delicious lit
tie niUcnturcs while adjust. ng then
pel vim te married life. irginla pajs
tee much for a new pair of slippers
but Paul seen niter that lets him
self in for an extravagant purchase
of a set of books. Th? de net quar
rel because they have sense enough
te tcalisx' that it is pe- ilile te make
mistakes nnd Iho through them. And
the.v are both very lovable and
Lumnn.
They will Le lutredied te the
readers of this paje in the first of n
tcrtes of little stories en
Monday, evembrr hi
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Entire Family
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Watch the Change
when you shampoo our way
SEE OUR EXHIBIT AT THE PHILADELPHIA RETAIL GROCERS' FOOD
FAIR, FIRST REGIMENT ARMORY, NOVEMBER 7 TO 19.
FLAVOUR
the charm of
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Photo by Felix.
Pans nenn her trains en a siding
u All All A
n
-i sraeeni one-a ueu citeei. xuis iar-
strusBiet w-lll ime Homegood k in tQ., ,., J L.VSU.D" ,?' te ....., ,..,,,. thu etlier new fad Q,
ie recommend, enu mey can ua i eirum nmoe mm i"""s "" " bej . ,, ,. , . , .;
tar children aa well ai their Drcttvl If you take thewi aeftly. but se alie ving one slde of the neck te fal
J s, i,ar.h f you force ther. 1 him off the iheulrlcr A
is in its unique flaveur of rich delicacy. And It i
never varies. All grocers sell "Salada" in
scaled metaj pacKets only.
tat
Veu ivli e accepted the free trial bottle of
Palmolive Shampoo knew what these change
are. Yeu have seen the silky texture which
Palmolive givci your hair and admired thc
becoming satiny gloss.
It cleansed your scalp of every trace of
clogging dirt and dandruff, leaving the deli
cate organism of each hair te de its natural
work.
These rc3tilt3 are due te the action of paint
and olive oils in combination. Thete costly
Oriental oils, famous for centuries as soften
ing, iclaxing, beautifying cleansers, arc the
basis of Palmolive Shampoo.
Hew they act
The softening effect", of olive oil :.re ic ic
spensiblc for the lovely gloss and softness
Jt produces thc mildest, most penetrating et
lathers, which is given body and richness bv
thc blending with palm oil.
This lather h far mere than a surface
cleanser. It enter3 every root and hair cell
and purges them from dirt, oil and dandruff.
Yet this hair, which 13 se thorough!"
cleansed, isn't dry, harsh or brittle. The
.seething action of palm and olive ei! keeps
it soft and glossy.
Yeu must fight dandruff
L en thc healthiest scalp:, secrete a mod med
crate amount ei dandruff, which docteis
call seborrhea and charge w.th most hair
troubles.
It U harmless enough il, when you sham
poo, it is thoroughly washed away.
P.ut ordinary shampooing doesn't affect
the drv, oily scale-, which withstand ine-t
cleansing. They accumulate until the ha:r
cells arc clogged.
This clogging prevents proper nutrition
and your hair begins te come out. This i
tlic danger signal.
The softening, penetrating lathcapreduecd
by thc blending of palm and olive oils pene
trates thc formation of scales, loosening and
dislodging them from hair roots and scalp.
poe
Yeunccd never fear dandruff if you sham
e with Palmolive.
If you didn't get the free 15-ccnt trial bot
tle of Palmolive .Shampoo, fill out and mail
thu coupon te thc Palmolive Company. Wc
Mill gladly mail it, that you may learn thc
results which fellow even thc firat Palmeliw
shampoo.
I ALJLvIOLIVE I 15c TRIAL BOTTLE FREE
. Shampoo
The Blend of Palm and Olive Oils
I
I The Palmolive Company, Dept. A 758, i
Milwaukee, U. S. A.
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Please mail thc 15-cent trial bottle of
Palmolive Shampoo te
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