Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 11, 1921, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING IMJDLIC- LEDQER-PHILADELPHIA, FJODAT, NOVEMBER 11, 1921
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Weman's Life and Leve
By W1NIFKKI) 1IAKPER COO LEY
FROCKS OF OPENWORK EMBROIDERY
Married Leve
IN SPITE of alt Hie heartbreaks tne Sueh a rnnesyrie en tl. eenmiliin'
tniee.lles. the failures It tilunvn will ''"'" ? net menu, however, tli.it
. -fc a .... liAni All iu tvAjihln t a ntAHr jif ill till
lie the supreme reii! of liumitli etnlenver
the beacon limit
M the mountain,
illuminating the
dork vallejs tintl
cold crenev -the
acme of In
man bli- Ideal
innrringc '.
Let divorces in
crease, ihr.v lire
but tlic frntik nil
mission of errors.
the eutwnnl
kJKr fl
RI& .
r TSsy l
hetiven is rrfmihlc te every i-eupl
Marriage In Imperfect because men in .
women are imperfect, '(.ire i, tupi i
iron ennnet be transformed into grilliiu'.
imaginative levers. Shallow, tnnin
itirls In net suddenly become deep, re-
i seniivfiil. (netful wives One cannot
I.. .1! I.. .. ..I-.... II... I!..
1I1IIKC UlIlinillHIK lull IU K'li"- l,ul i"
power of rtnl love te ennoble If reeeg
' lUcd.
PROIIMCMS nre inniimei-nble and
elafheM possible, whenever folks have
trenif eharneteri. Of rmire, 'f mie or
'lie ether In negative and a seiiiu.
letting tiie ether rule nnd dninlnite 'n
i,ll tiling-", a jogtret of easy II'Iuk -m n
ih et iiilMiPiI. Hut the mere virsitie
nnd varied and full 'if idees nnd i'mII
vnlua'il.v men and women are t
. .... !.. .. .....tl.tll, I . ,1
., , , , -: : i-imiih'' im- wmhi- iwisi-iuiiiwi-s ui'ii mm'
"Ne would never hay'iniirrinitenpriseu. f, ,. ,snSrecincnt. liven in th- dun et
nrrjini! with it a lit,- sentence. Onlj reurNhip. un)p f.. Iir( ,tt.ru f.lti.
T .1
U "4. i-
manifestation of . -
cankers that vv ,i
always u n e
existed at tlie
toot of human
relation Let thus- who suffer iinJ
Chafe at the bends break them asunder
v IN't!-RM
n !ii'i:n ( our -?
let there be fercvi-r that haven of rest
and possible jv and peace, for the
learj and heuv.v ladcu ea life's
journey '.
'T"0 YOI own jour own little liniiieV
-LfTn.,s.. . .. i rAti.. ..r ....
manency." Ven cm plant hh. s and "'t"alb te eo-ilrel the n.tlen, of
it. i.n.l ,.,-..,1!.l..n..n. .,v.,e,.t il,..f in mmr, iricucn eiaj remt.
-.,. , .... V u. ......... ..Id,. - rtt.v. . I...... ...
due tune, blossoms will result. Kven
though chanites suddenly niny eivur.
though you inn be obliged t ue te a
rus and blind, they reelic that the
d'.sujjree en son e thit.ps, and may pu
til tiai"s nretie.
In the eTjday intimacy of innrrhu
Ii'ng tlie op ertunilles ter uisncri-e-
nip.ii are lnulhplleil. ami if one irl'1-
'I In- ether soi.irien is an honest l,e
ief in human freedein. and .in efi'm r
en the part of each 'e tvrmit the ntln r
fnr.ilistnut liiiiil'mirl i.lii. mi m.iip iwimp. I all possible hritude. It Is mih In CiN -
feelinR tlmf jour wer5 hasbeen use- l"u' lihertN that one "IieIms u lined
)eMstill tlie effort has net bi-n in belnc tishtlj '.
vain; you founded it m poeil faith, and' There are mere reliances in mnr mnr
the Kambling i hanee wns that jeir il- tiel life. een within the i lesrt jnll jnll
Treys would enjej it. lunej . than outsiders vnippuse. livery
Sujipese. however, that jeu knev iniiuiin bilii' is a unit. "Withi 1 his
JOU area tilinshnt Yeu ren auj old own eiil lit dwells ileiie. Ne nuitt r
makeshift en feci am omferiable an I Imv deiphw'ul' ne i eij li- welded u.'e
"up in tin air" beeaiis.e it a. ti.allj ihe .ir;, HV if a 'n-ln ei fellow
lee ne1 seein worth wIMi te sett'e i real ire, tie-re :t) 0 lueniil Is of "na "na
ciewn and eenilit.x niiv d'M lliu pluee 'tien, f loneliness, ,,i n.-i-es -ir ir..".e
A renhd room and a lid biisirime de rendeiir dfii'Wm- i.mt.n ut- wlin he
net admi el am or tne real m e,s..rii-.i ,.,., j,,,,,,. vi,i, ! ,i. yU ,.n .
of happiness and attract nennss, ,. e.p ,n?nii , .P,KPn -,i n .11 .' wein""
OOmiOrt rfi'mmifl tin.- iiiiVirfim,.n1 rf..'iifnnvu emiI
,'ivAU)
1 "lm Jm wMmm?;A
&lrtt'mJblltMtVRis52i TaaSTgflaraJHBEsKcBHiffMWBra&sra.5istJ8?a ,i'i!frm&itMd4&iZ
This is tiie simile or" i-iurnase e ns
sinirle loneliness. Ne one run he i.re
that the union lb te fulfill tlc'r hopes
respc t it.
THIS is ,i ry ditheult feat, for when
es im r
i ...... . . .i..... .. t ..il-
""" ""V1"1 ""-...V:." ". s.. .".."' J- V le". especially we women, our
iUUV .., "., "::''" ," V;ital and .entim.al impulse is te man
BllillllIUIt V'i I llil(IIIVII ,i LU'J. 4 J IIV
comfort, peace (r jn .
ace. te alter, te control it. "Te meld
,hn ri ad character in h.i'iuw riling i
the "t" n which the creps-n-el is
hut lightly "iade. and it tePs a iry
delinittf hlery el ehnraecr.
Tl'i weak "t" is mere often feu ii
in women's writing than mcn'.s. and ir
Is natural this should be se In lie
of il" significance.
You'll neer lind what is called a
dominating churacter itmenc either ineu
rei triil y
Dnrl, cr ' g t " makes no dllTi rence e long as the deMgu is worked lu
iiither heuw .sill, en chiffon or some thin material. This Is worn ecr a
tllp of the fame color, be that It ia only wdiere the holes come ever the
bare arm or tlie neck that Ihe fact of their being hole- becomes apparent.
AU-eicr lace is often used in the i-atiic atlractle wnj te form charm
ingly unusual afternoon frocks
him nearer te our heart's desire." It ts I or women who cress their "t's" in thl
AWEDPIVi; recentlr took n1i.ee nUh "1",,'rnal ln ns . we are tiying te fashion, for the? re net of the gritting
,-.,., gently took pluie In.,,.111(1 ,he ,,.,,, M.my n )nj(tl r.,serrs ! teeth, do-er-dic tpe. no matter what
taliferina. It was en r college tnis se ri,,i,)1(iVi i(s per-inn I su"U tlndr ether virtues ma be. tlieuith it's'
rjl"P".Mi; . ",' 0""B V"'P i' 1,? "u"r-vi" "n i,is Independence, that he (It her . - ' enh fair te Mate that in the aggregate
thing that tfe can offer wh.ch realh is , i.hei-. or iesists his vir, ' ti,.',,. etlur charaeteristicfi may eti. a
Verth whd". 1 hej an' treng tine ......, .. i, n.. , ,'... .1 .i..i..i.i ..:
.... Illllll' 'll'"l'l III II III ....' . ...n .
beautiful puwenl pis-iiuciis. 'Pliev an
i-lean-minded and full 10' idenK. 'l'hej
have excellent lnmiis .mil
Ihev adore each ether.
When the organ had c-ased. thur re
sponse te the eternal questions mug
Tortu e swectjj tliat fpecraters de
s .Hid admirable perseualllies than niuti
- of the determined ones.
s The woman who cresses a "t" weakl 1
Seme thinker delmed ni.tniage
"the dellcnte fidllls! inenf nf fwe 1
Mi.icni.en. .,,, Anether s:.i.J. "T.et
i utile laeh ..titer in pellti m ." ' u u weiuaii who "'an be ea-Il h-d. Sh
Hven aftir jearn of dwelling tc- s tt,,t verv ilechled in her iew-, and
gdher. sometimes there is .shyness is I1(ir liely t" iiflst verj ttiui'h upon (
ncribed the tenis as the suectesr mulc nmeng great s.iinh. new teuclilng and n.nsideratten el tnem 111c same i true 1
thev had ever heurd. Their face were HU,vt rhe fluidity ft l.lizaheth Bar- llt a man who shown tills trait. 1
radiant. The? "looked ii.te each Jrn UrcVniiig. when sl.e slipped In-.. .,.l,ev are people who automatically nt
Other's eyes. lmed. and were new made her wonderful l.ti.liuud - library and )Mt() feK, surroundings in which they1
one." and life indeej stemed te off -r . ,!l"' 'ut heqil. of poems en his ,esk liml tucm, Ves. In Ueme-th( alwii.vs
tbem a brimming "-up I ami fled. 1 nev v ere the me-t p.is 11(lii ,1S t))(, Uenians de." net se iiiuclil
Ne matter what Mirrewa come t.j sienate tnd Inn 1 love ptcms Ihrnai" ' ,ec.iuc thej believe It is geed pelicv te I
them in after life, no mutter what ill-'iwi-r penned. et written te her own ,,, "M) but ' bicni.se it is their natural
Should a Weman Tell?
TJy IIAZRL, DEYO DATCIIELOR
i.cjijr)erit. J9J. tj I'ubl'.j Lcduzr t'emna.j
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Please Tell Me
What te De
Hy OVKTIIIA
It's All Right te Cry at Heme But
Yeu Must Be Brave When at Scheel
npjisea or tlnatieial worries, or hitter- liuhband ! Thai, iinleed, was t levi
es or disillusion, alwajs lhe will ni'irrinee. which gives the cynic
have that cupreme moment te leek hack pause In their bitter dentirelutlens.
upon. Life at best deles our bu r. w Few of n are cre.it sevN. S'e , t
perfect pleasures. We should ciieiNh ! from l.i'irrl-ige i erj largelv wliut we
themas fondly us precious ievveN e. I ring te It; but 1. in permane. t u.
niantic love 13 the t.est preeim.s j. we -oeiatlen is .1 ham at paradise;
iiullna'ieii in be strengh intltiuacid bj
the people who huppwi te be around
them.
Married te lierjna el dominant
taev get along uisilv with then
llaicthtiriii Jhiirrp. after littliij
ii'llk hcrirlf for vet'ern! dnya. derides
te marry iJnnc JcrrilJ icitheut telliiut
him that nhr km ein-e fcerit in Ien
fith fiuethrr mnn. She diiveicrt that
''die iv vrry narrow iu hin Wret
t''iHf itemcti. aii'i that he U loekinu
t her te ctrrt an tnlMcitct1 etrr.li'c,
hit Itttln butterfly sitter. Julie, con cen
fi tin te Ilauftheriw that she An?
fnllrii in irC with a nmn ,nu'h edr
thnn hrmetf, and muth te Unit
thnrnc' distress tells her mother that
Jl'iti theuie introduced the two,
rilAPTLK XMI
Out of the Past
: nd it seemed as lbeu,u I cealu never
leek uwav .
All thU takes a long time te tell,
but it must have been only u minute
that passed before I gained some ton ten ton
trel ever my features. Terrified. I
looked at Dane, but hi was .se cling a
piece of c lery and np) nrently hud no ne
tkcj nothing. I dreppi'd my ejes te
my plate and fought hard te utep the
trembling that had seized me. Tint,
allliet'gh I did net leek again in flic dl dl
lectlen of his tublc, I knew that Cran
ford was looking at me. I could feel
his ejes lived ou mj fuei. and It made
ite ln.rribly coiiscieii.s. My one thought
was te finish dinner and leave the
place, but we ItHd net even been t-crvd.
Market Early and in Persen te Obtain
Best Feed Selection Says Mrs. Wilsen
Week-End Menu Includes a Roasted Steiiing Chicken and a
Pie in Which Tue Fruits Are Combined Dclicieuslv
traits, taey get along msiij with tlieuiT ,,.,.. ,,..., r . , place, but we IiRd net even ueen ervU.
withei.t tricth.p. Married te peis.ms ,f I ,l-)1' -;,, Il,m- '-ven new in t,.e T tJ01IE,)t ()f 11P tlmP th.,t ))111SI
their own pie.-livitles thej become p.ilrs1 u afet.v of my own room that terrible ,lflps,, llPferL) T ,.euU se, ,, .theiigts
content te fellow along with the fudn '"" " naua that s-vtpf ever me j (li( ,)et unt t0 spel Dane'h enjev
and leiDies or incir ai'ipiuiniunce
I'iirj"re sociable, Htid as u rule ami
able. biK neer aggressive or resistant.
in M.p n st.-iurallt IS Willi me. .My ntllirls ,,,, l fru t ..Mf nialle mmn CM-nse.
ire llm- u-e aU'l 111V ItllClS tremble hO 1 ..., ,.l,t fnlnmej n,,vlVitn, lien
would heie as an excuse.
that 1 can h.irdh i-tattd
1 wa.s win- .-a-ie, arm 1 was w w, h w x j Cranford Blake the
happv I had managed te emve away , lrl; that hft hfld any pewcr te msAe m0
n foolish ie.,rs of the past days con- 1 10, ene nv or atl0ther? There was
erning Julie un,l llane l-ns been m no esicnl CXCUM for thla f(,ar eE mjn0i
verj wonderful te me An extraer- ,, T m,Bt; oenqller )t. 1 mnst net
dinart busm.-s de; 1 that he had put , ,,Ju, HJ liIlC Ms sirnpy becau.ie I had
flirellLMi iinevneele.llv t 11 1 r 111.1 in tiie 1. -
I.. ..It-eiielneii thesf It shrin, he I l ... . ii i .... 1....1 ..1 ..1 1 ." .""" u0"1
"'I n - - II....W 111 i.-i.-uiliii, HUM 01 null JliUllIlCU
i.ene without having Miecs en I it -t . ., n underfill evenitu:. '
Totnerrovv "Second Sterj" 'Men
Fer Weak Arches j
'I'here is a gilf,d exercise that v ill
Hj MTtS. M. A. AnLSttV
Catvneht. toil, bv lfr .1) 4. U'ifeci.
na'Ms renrrvrti
-lanu with feer )inill"l. tnen r-iise tne
ills! ,! part et tl.e nisiep up anil m,i,
1 The veal
l: nnd steam until tender. Arrange te oe l.ne, s, straight tnis and ln-e'.s en t
this en Snttirdnv. Let the chicken cool, ilimr 1 'nme n.-vel: te eriL-in.il tiositien.
THE practical part of the philosophy On Sunday put Repeat thi prin-ei-ding ten te thirty
of the kitchen makes it quite lm- rtJ" he w outside gtaKa of timrs, resting af'er ea.-h live.
.- .i.. .1... i... ..v. ...1.1 celery,
iwt 141 111, 1 1 Hi 1 lilt' tMIUi'W 11 'lliMiiit ai" e-
cenall see te the mnrketlug. Te dele- , ,""1: . ,
... . -1.0.1 j ii.. ..! .1.. M' brnucnr of earjleif
huit- u i-iiiiw or sena un- "iri c ever " a'' 1 .,,, ,,. ..;,. . ,
mhene fee the feeds te enrer the vxe.-k- tl,r."Ugk the feed, chopper and then M,f
lid, unlets there is lllncns or jeu are
ettierwli-e prevented from going out.
stale bread in plenty of cold water un
til sort. Turn in n piece et cliee.se.
'einin ana squi-e.e dry Measure .; eupi
... .. ... . Rll'l 1.1111 111.11 I" 111 II PH UUL
Ai.mp.irem tn tact tnat a per'enai, (tnr.half eU; of fat drained fren
f"" '" ; ' "r -'-, . cook ercai:nst inusaee.
6iireiy speiis peer economy. kr.(1 th. ,- . ... -!.,,
liousevxife u real opportunity te ee tlie
Tarletics of feeds and te note their
quality, I have found it worth whhV
from n lininn-lHl standpoint.
The keen 1.111I alert woman who -isits
the market early has the advantage of
nn oiiperf unity te get tin- best, while
theje who send children te the store or
vhe market late are apt te take that
SAhlch the early and prudent shopper
lias left.
s-tyer.n.svnvr: mi:nm
SUNDAY
mii:AKFA.sr
Baked Apples,
Sausage and Het fakes
1 Heney t'eiTce
f IJ1NN15K
Celery Homemade Relish
Heast Chicken with Tilling
Cranberrlct) llrewu Ciruvy
Drowned Sweet T'otateea
Mashed Turnipa
i Coleslaw
Apple-Raisin Pie Coffee
t M-'PIMCR
(Merv ami Petate Salad
"Nut and Cheese Sandwiches Coleslsw turn in the prepureil apples
pple Suu-e winger 1 nke leal Three Irtcl tablenpoena nt tour,
.. ' One half cup of iiretrn 'ugar.
I "M()NDA tjvchalf teaspoon of nutmeg.
D1NNKK Tlub bet veen the hands te blen. a-id
Celesiaw i'lekl. .1 Onier.t. 'h'-'i sprinkle evir the ten of the filling
flicker a ia New burg I 'nte the prepared pie plate. I'i.ice e-
Uaked Potatoes Carrots and Peas tue t'P ,-rust and tlieu brush wlti
Fin rlv mtneed celcm. onions and
parsley, i
Three eps of prepared bread. I
Tire level teaspoons of salt. ,
One half level teaspoon of pepper.
One level teaspoon of poultry setaeu i
itiff.
Coel; very mIewIj and turn frequently'
until the onions are neft. rill into thei
prepared chicken. Sew the opening and
then rub the chicken liberally with
sher'ening and dust with rieur an!'
re.ist tn a moderate even for one he jr.,
Ra-le with three cups of boiling w.itir.
prepared as follews:
Put the neck and giblets, m a sauce- '
pan and cover with told water, nrin?
te a boil ami theu cook slowly until'
the glbhts are lender. Uw the water
from time te time te baste the chicken
pplfi and Ualsln Pie
Pare and slice eight medium sized
oekln,; apples and add
One mp of boiling iratfi
One cup of seeded rdnm.
Simmer slowly until tin appies ar-
rnder and then let cool Line a deep
pie plate with plain pastry and theu
Lettuce
JApplc and RaiMu Pic
J Tl'BSDAV
I UKKAKFANT
Apple Sauce
Cereal and Crean (
jnniinec of Chicken en Toast
milk. Imke m a meilerate even for
Coffee thlrtv minutes. Set m an open window
I 10 qulrklv cool. Thin pie may be inmle
'and put in the even while the 'hie en
' V being roasted.
Coffee
Things You'll Leve te Make
The Question Cerner
Today's Inquiries
1. Or tb total number of 1277 char
acters it Shakespenre'ti plays,
hew many are women?
2. Def-eribc an attractive cover that
can be made for a footstool.
','.. What makes n unique i-hade for a
-eading lamp te .stand beside j
.-hair?
J. Fer hanging draperies at French-
wlndew", wnat convenient sort et
red is used''
." Hew in a geed looking sarf and
tain set fashioned?
ij. Waat i6 "kapha?"
Yesterday 's nsw e rt
1 The important position of assist
ant freight traffic manager of the
French line of New Yerk is held
bv Miss Jane Henderlek. nnd it
-.s believed that no ether woman
has thin sort 'if one.
2. A stick of cedar -weed, with a
ribbon hnndle attached te each
end, se that it can be hung up hi
the closet, forms a gift that Is
quaint nnd verv useful, in tHdt
it will held ehc'h muff, anvJ at
"tie same tlme keep the u'lths
away from It
',',. Te the mother wttli a very jytrting
baby, u combination rablyr tub
for "bathing ami small table for
dressing her cr.lld iu a dlbtinet
help.
1. Ter tne kitchen, a towel-rack- for
holding dishcloth, dishtowels, and
hand -ten el is n simple device te
I... put ever the sink that will
be welcomed.
."". 'In give double hen ice, n wtap
el some woolen cloth, lined with
satin. ' desirable, for both bldm
:i be worn.
0. . band of silver ribbon te which
rosebuds are attached is a hit
of head-dress that gives a charm
ing finish te a young girl'a evc
n'ng costume.
I forced myself te be gay and light-
hearted and te talk and laugh with
i Vv'c went te rnv fa v out" hotel 'e Oanc, but tlie spontaneity of the larlier
d'nner. ami I were a new gown. Ne part of the eenlng was gene. I wan
woman who is nel in love with htr ' lonscieus of Crnnferd'u eyes fixed en my
I husband can appreciate what 1 felt face, and once when I stele a glance in
1 when I met I lane's hjVs across the la- that direction I caught his leek. There
I lib . There was a leek of proud poss,,- vvas a strange expression ou hid face,
i i-ieu in them as he looked at me, and de- and again my heart leaped with fear.1
Iihirat'lv In a way I knew reuses turn What was he thinking of? H-s face
qimklv, I tilrted with him. had worn that sumo expression hi the'
"lltiwthernc, you little imp, ie old daye, when he had made up bis
s.i.l, and hi- voice wts net quite stcauj. mind te get something he had tt hla
T laughed nt him and then blushed be- ' heart ou possession.
eat.se of my very daring. And wc were
Suppose She Dees Net Object?
Denr Cynthia A letter In your
column last Tuesday iiIbIu. signed It. li
.Merse, Interested tne very much.
When a tnnn ohewera attentions en a
girl I see no earthly reason why It la
wrong for her te kiss hint, unless she
objects. I ltave lived ln Philadelphia
all tny life, and consider that I have
had na geed a time, If net better, as
any ether girl, Among my friends there
nre very few who drop me when I
refuse te kiss them. When a man drops
a girl It ie rarely based en the refusal
of a kiss. That may Ivi used for an
excure, but if u girl would take u
casual Inventory of herself she would
find something lacking, or u negative
quality, as the case may be.
t can honestly say that I hae never
kissed a man yet. However, by net
doing this I de net forfeit all tny geed
times. I would like te sec the man who
could mnke me change my record.
n. K JOYCE.
Approves of "R. E. Merse"
Dear Cyiillila Pleasa print the fol
lowing In ysur celumn:
I, for one. surely agree with "Mr.
R. C. Merse." as I also cantiat qulte
understand Just why some girls de net
vntif te nlve a veunir man a "geed
night kiss" after 'tin enjoyable eeiiflig
and. furtliennerc. Hint some be even as
far nn te call this little token of appre
ciation a terrible crime. I de net make
n habit of this particular profession,
but liave had enetmh of It te Knew
what I am talking about nn1 can truth
fully sav that I have never met a girl
who declined a kiss, at least once In r
.. v,n in,i t .tnn-t meet them In dance
halls.' either. Wc all must admit that
there lire quite a number or gins in
this city who have mrer been kissed,
but we are Inclined te smile when we
ask the question. "Did they ever have
i v,,..i'i" Ttetlevn me. there nre
comparatively few girls who de net
..T. . ....... t.luu tneliei im-.1V
nave a yeuiiK iiuiii n i.inr. tw. .-...-
te their credit, and 'is, for these who
don't, t am mire we would all be pleased
te near ire.n mem. .,....,--.
Cynthia. X- L MGHT.
'Pegtjy' Disapproves of 'R. E. Merso'
Dear f'jnthla - iti ure quite, right.
"H. 13. JflJrse" must he trying te create
plentv it excitement, first in the hham
pleasurea of pastime and then chal
lenging our sane ylev.n en the subject.
"R B. Merse," why remorseful? Re
penting already'.' Yeu must be very
veuntr. If net I am sorry age has failed
te provide veu with n little mero bense.
Yeu see I take it you are net quite
old enough te appreciate In plain words
being :i ''gentleman." One who ts net
ferwnrd. hut courteous and considerate.
..,,,1 t it Ih his fate Ie meet ulrla and
women who de net demand respect, tff
have ut least a little self-respect. He
Uncnieiit. aedi! 'nannei-H and unselflsli
ne8 arc svind pmi' iples for a would
be gtntlei.l-lll
Yeu arc startpig life with a icwpeint
most young bevrt have -net ull you
can get, and tlieriu who de net care te
ia lenvrt nletie. It ically lu the at-
Mtude you have Any one can Judge,
that b the company you seek and s t
easily.
Teuth Is reckless nnd does net step
one moment te consider the cost "It's
all In fun" true, and efttimes It'n net
the things we de but what they lead te.
May he nothing wteng In a sense, "Just
innocent fun." yet they incur a fa
miliarity that many .times for the
nmnllcst reasons gre-vi into hate and
contempt. ,...,
Se isn't It always wisest te "play
rafe"? It payn In the end. for we have
net enlv earned real friends but learned
t-0 much. Whereas tlto.ether way makes
It necessary for us te start all ever
again and ' e right." We waste time en
friends who inan only momentary pleas
ure te uft
Unless ti girl actually encourages you
de net attempt te- kiss her, for If she Is
a "lady" she will surely rebuke you
and dislike you Immediately. Tlie reck-let-n
type of girl who Is free und t-asy
with her affections I would avoid en
tlrelv for my own geed, for us you
crew elder and geed, clear sense dawns
en veu you will eventually seek the
ether, who you knew Is net a coquette
Yeu may hate thought ber at the time a
"short cut te happiness," but short cuts
,,rn always a disillusion.
I hope you will neon agree with me
I am Just realizing the plain truths
int self, and yet J am Just nineteen and
PEGGY.
em
Mether Feels Pretty Bad About This First Breakaway Fr)
the Nursery, but Even She Doesn't Knew Hew Hard It Is
"jVTY, BUT yeti',1 Hke te cry;
"A Xet n loud cry. just a n;
one. that would be nil muffl(,
mother's shoulder t,nf ...u.
tier Isn-t there and you 1 1 Z " Tui
it till by yourself. 3 ",d te n"
IT'S a pretty serious hardness te be
starting out te school.
Mether realizes that it Is the first
breakaway from home and she some
times feels dreadful about It. hut slip
depsn't quite knew the responsibility It
brings upon the startpr.
Fer when jeu start te school you
have te ptep being u baby.
Yeu can't shout for "Mether, mother,
quick!" whenever anything happens
that you don't understand and can t
ilx.
Yeu are en your ewn: ftt hnve te
sehe -.our -own problems, and they ure
big ones at that stage of the game of
life, tee.
And se. the ether day, when Hetty
came home from school she was much
disgusted with one of her classmates.
Thev had been playing nt school and
this llt.tle girl had fallen und hurt
herself.'
"And she cried!" concluded Hetty,
in tones of deep nnd burning seern.
ffllTELL, she probably hurt herself,"
VV Mether was quick te defend the
ether little girl. .
"Oh. yes. but I wouldn't have cried,"
declared' Iletty.
Then, seeing the surprise nnd pleasure
dawning en mother's face, she hnstencd
te explain.
"I'd have cried If it had been nt home.
Rut in hdioel you have te be brave!"
And you de, tee.
Yeu can't just cry at any little thing
that happens.
The ether girls laugh at you. or the
teacher thinks you're a baby, and you
feel se ashamed that you want te go
out and get hurt badly all ever again
te show that you didn't really mean te
cry at all.
It isn't nlwaye' easy te be brae,
either.
Tlicre arc times when tome little, wprd
that the teacher jjiya teems te mean
you.
It isn't a pleasant word, It'u a scold
ing word, and you don't see why she
should say it te you.
"lft. MbbT
fCed nral.A
,Tr: -hnuU1
Yeu try te put the lid et veur aj
se thnt nobedv can sec. but S1 P
doesn't like tliat. ' ut the ,cacn
?"
Hut thpre arc tee manv tears cemin.
coming, coming nil tlie L- ,?""'
hotly sees and Selnte and nobody,,,n?(!
nliinds. and it will be nu hTur h.J
mother can be told all nbei t I? . ,r
world is R pretty lonely, l glll JJ
plnee te be In, unyhevv. ty M
WHATS WHAT
ir nrr.EN nrcic
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iSa
Many persons de net seem te knew
what te de with ft teaspoon. Seme of
them thrust it tee far Inte the mouth
when eating soft foed: ethers leave It In
the cup while drinking coffee or tcal
ana still etnerL put it en tne cieui, upon
which It ts certain te make a stain.
Immediately after stirring, the sugar
Inte the tea, coffee or chocolate, the
spoon should be placed ln the b.iucer.
When bouillon Is cerved ln cups a tea
spoon la often substituted for n larger
soup spoon, and about one-third of the
contents may be taken with the spoon,
after which the cup may be taken by
the handle and the bouillon supped like
ether cup-beverages. When whipped
cream is served w itb cetlee, chocolate
and bouillon the cream aheuld be stirred
In, and all remaining en the uurface
should be eaten w 1th a, spoon before
raising the cup te the lips.
TrMTiH mnnriN mmcty is bmntitt te
llsht with a Helilen Glint bhamtwe. Adv.
TIIICRE'S nothing "mushy" ,be
'Paul and Virginia"
Even if they nrc still in the honey
moon stage of thp lirst year of mar
rled life. Hut their love is juat ai
appealing and touching as their tnis
takes and extravagances are
.amusing. Their way of looking at
lire is se natural and normal and se
just like people you knew, that they
become personal friends by the tlm
you have read the first episode ia
their lives, -which appears
OS MONDAY
NOVEMBER 14
Orange
foolish and merry and very much in I
1em and then I loekoi up and feund1
e.ysclf gazing itralcht into the eyes of
'ranferd nialc.
I felt my bralle grew mechatiieal as
iiiv features stiffened. The leek iti toy
eve., fret- te honor. I knew a winu e
I of wild panic when I seemed te have no
lontrel ever myself. I wunted te stand i
I up and make mv war out of the dinl lg
room. I couldn't even hear the void i
I sreund me for the ringing in my ear,
Tomorrow "TIip niew 1'jUls"
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Philadelphia
Atlantic City
Baltimore
The Sheps of Sensible Prices
The Week-End Shepper
Will Find
J The market basket will requlr
Oiic-fwerer pound jtewiai; cht
re
chicken.
One pound of veal.
I One ceal bone,
j One pound of lausage,
One pachmje of pancake flour,
I Jlonej.
I One ttmvter pound e; tiufu.
One 'nuurlvr peunu of c;icn.
Lettuce,
Applet.
Otlem i
1 ffioliaee.
ll'Aie potatoes
I Miptc potatoes.
I C'ranbcrrits,
' Turnips,
1 il'UUIIIS,
Carrots,
Can of peas,
' J'artley,
Onions,
"Mid tlie usual weekly staples that are
Heeded.
Use the chicken carcass and smnil
veal bone te make the stock for needle
tvup for the Monday luncheon.
Heast Chicken
Sihge and draw tlie chicken and then
place ln a large saucepan with u tight
attlnx cover and add
Fiv eupa of water,
T4j eaiMM,'
Novelty Hantjhgrcrikf Bejs
J5S- i s v2-
n.fiv
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I i,i in turn i;,i ccnHMiUM jaiaif Wiiu
I Made of the purest
I ingredients
I Victer
i Bread
A NOVULTY IIANDKHRf IIIISKBOX '
makis an exquisite gift I'be any pastu- 'S
beard Iwx or straw buhkn, about ten ' ij
Inches long, a i or sevep Inches wide and sa
two and one half inehea deep t'ever the S
box w lth shirred silk thut nutchea the, I fi
color scheme of the boudoir Line It P
with the same color, white or a con- gj
trusting color Ulnd the top edge and
bottom w th geld braid or narrow lace i U
Stitch a ruffle of geld or silk lar around ' i
the cover It should be w Ide enough te i m
cover the top almost completely Dress
a little French dell In lace rufflea that I w
have been wired with ery line wire. ' )
jfasien tne aeiiy ie me lop ei me no. ,j
I'tnlsh this stunning NOVKLTY HANL'- t!
KlCJiClUBie box witn a jjeia uissel
Joined te the center iron the cover.
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It the 1 3 tit Street Shep
Priced for One
day only
$29.75
Trieotine Ceal
Drees, tailored
model elaborately
braided with silk
eeutache.
A Ctepe de
China Blouse at
m
A
SPV,V whi
f&A black Iu
$5.00
Perfect quality
t e with
black hemstitch'
ing and buttons.
it ihe Chestnut St. Shep
scS Belivia Coats at
$50.00
Levely quality in
Sorrento, blae k,
navy and brown.
Pussy Willow Lin
ing. Threw tie. Slit
Pockets.
A Chiffen Velvet
Frecl at
$50.00
A j eune fille
model in black chif chif
fen velvet. Draper
ies and ttle ev ea
faced with rttet col
ored georgette. Gir
dle of wrought silver.
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Real Raisin Pie
lit art uieklj rtfrtthti at
nfli t bv a dtutrt like (Am
I cap Sun-Uiid Seedtt
Kalln
! cupi water
tenpoen i&lt
II tablrspoeni ltmar Jute
1 tabltnpoen eern starch
J teaepaen aurar
VTaih the raisins, put in
saucepan with 1 eup cola
water and brine slowly te
a bell Add sugar, salt 4ml
corn starch, which has been
mixed with 1 cup cold
water. Bell 3 minutes; add
lemon Juice Pour In pla
tin which has been lined
with crust, while het cover;
lirueh ten with cold milk
and bake In moderate even
until brown.
All measurements far tils
recipe 'are level.
Iren and Energy
give them te your husband in a pie that
he'll crave because of its luscious flavor
THE man for uhem you cheese
the feed, madam, depends
largely en you te keep him fit for
the modern business grind.
Se this pie is ideal dessert for the
lurd-werked, tired man at night.
Make according te the recipe
shown here. Yeu don't knew real
hOV IJIS" Distinctive Hats for
. . . Restaurant Theatre a
Criminating and SperU Wear. Prices
Women beain at '$10-m . I
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5. 13th St. ChestnutSt. 1
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V!ivJi7ys.
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He needs feeds that jrive him raisin m nnr rln li until vnti'va
inscieus flavor te enjoy, and energy tried this kind. You'll serve it at
and iron te refresh and vitalize least once a week at his request
":m-, , , You'll please him and improve him,
Raisin pie is prime feed in both and you'll enjoy the pie yourself,
respects. Delicious raisin pie and raisin
Raisins are rich in iron. Men need bread are sold by bake shops and
but a small bit of iron daily, yet that groceries everywhere. Buy of them
need is vital. Raisins furnish 1,560 te save baking at home,
calories of energizing nutriment per Real rajsin pie is made with lets
pound m practically pre-digested of raisins. Insist en it. First-class
i0Tm' ' bakers de net stint.
SUN-MAID RAISINS
rJTi3 Sn."Mr id 1aisiin?' ,nade from Iess (grown without seeds); Clus-
California s finest table grapes ters (en the stem). Alse a fine,
American raisms. nreeesseH a.t ,.---.j.. j... '
v.,.A .,.,. i-,-ir. r: . 'i- . ujm,
t.-ssu iuuiv.uiaiciy m a great
modern California plant.
Seeded (seeds removed); Seed-
Raisins are cheaner bv 30 per
cent than formerly see that you
set plenty in your feeds.
FVp-a We'll send 100
-f-v Luicieus Raisin
Recipei in a free book te any
one who miilj coupon. Alse
new booklet "Eating Raisins
for Health and Beauty."
CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATED
RAISIN CO.
lltmbtyhip 11,000 Gitxctrt
)pt. r 18-20. lToane, Calif.
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j Cut This Out and Send Itj
California Associated Kaialn Ce.
nept. P-llR-30. Trenne, t'nllf.
Pleane send me copy of j-eur free book
'Sun-Maid Tteclpes" and new book "batlns
Ualulnj for Health ami Ileauty.'
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Kama ,
J, Street.
Oil. tlie first leWis" jn braverr .
-ffla. S?.?-. . berriVerf Rtl
.lrstbreukuwVfromTp,,rteftMS
O'r.iTT.w "at the -rr
And the inectine with neu- i,tu
who knew nil kinds of ?w thft"
Play und talk nbeut mnkes IVwi R te
..uy(i . something e.cltinrtetr
she "start", $en? "0t "nhn" b.
But she must be brnve nnri t, . .
ir.es this ns well as ,nv B?ewn-,m 't
ever leeks Imek upon the nW iT who.
sei-oel and wendeIWR &
pIlgrlim.Ke te u Htri ,ge cmin' !!
And if tt is hhrd for mother te h
tlie Baby nil moreins rirht at htXt
hew extra hard it must Wr that lhfe
te learn te be hapnr without h.i),.. 7
stantly at tbose befool heek antffl"
reach of these comforting nrmsl
PUDDINE
It's hard te express the delldoti delldeti
ntss of till uenderftil flaTer. 1'er
one who has never taated Orante
I'uddlne there l Indeed a treat In
Mere. The first spoonful will n.
vlnre reu. 'There nre eeTen ethec
flavors.
At All Grocers, 10c, ISc
Fruit Puddine Ce., Baltimore, Md,
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