rvlOTA ,-J-IW .-' 10 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1G, 1921 x )BS!9$niririr Weman s Life and Lede Iy WIXIFltUD llAKFEU COOUSY t 7 The Male Flirt Tni3 cat is the conuette lc luxe. Up of by painter. The female ii n medsst. has been called The (Jrcnt Jr.evcr ! unattractive person. The gentleman Hid metliedfl of courtship maj net be peacock is selected solely en the merit arftnt.wl I... 1.a ' tt Uniitf nn.l If It rt linnnt f(S tlPriW'tll- human being- who chance te live in his neighborhood during hlH moon light scrciindlnei. but they nn highly upprei-ini'Ml amuilVll U. HIU wFJssncefl by bis m in i', and that H the e.n 1 y important : Jwuc. Therc nre many points in hln technique nhieh A. W liaUS-. . men would de well te emulate: he does net has w iN'tmnt) Il.vnriiR coelet I ten unduly, for he rcjtnnlR inpcnne as an important .-lenient in nmntery ad venture and liner desires te spoil Ills BUCCfs by being tee precipitate. Then he kUck pliiutincj ;i nil Mirhty te hi" W00I112 b -mi'lr? .cn-nide- .mil t'mlit- wjth rlal.i. Ne hidj at can fail t be flattcicil h me niiiinesiti mid Herre ilk ' W H U 'jealousy of her suitors. shy little children, such as Japan, tiicj r r use their tin . subtle arts and lure the NOW, the adored eue is vcrj coy and tll, n te love and declarations. uncertain and hard te please. She I Tedny ahl today In prosaic Amer Unet it new cat. in being strong-minded cn anil m the business world. Is there nnd niattcr of fact. She keeps tip nil nny cequetrv remaining te the millions the little reipietries of th- past anil 'who hustle 'forth at an carlv hour te shsmelCssty encourages bloodshed. lint earn their daily bread? They knew lifter all she capitulates, nnd that is ccn when ery young that they niut nil that is important. When dnuieMi Cflted bhe is a weuderf'il mnthtr. Ne feline pleadings can lure hri awiij ft m the nderah babies. Here, t". we nn lenrn a lnn, t'ni fotne human mothers neglei t tin ,r off- r en - Uprlng uecan-e Ciey ur- Mill f'lll Of vanity nnd coquetry , I wonder if (lining really is out of fashion. It seemed te go naturally with crinolines. Hew hearties, were the Southern belles of Civil War days, who led their numerous suitors such a lovc levc chnse that some of them committed sui cide. If we nay believe grandmother's tales, many a prim and well-bred miss of the old days of decorum would be engaged te a full half-dozen men at the came time. Yet tiiee were the maids who became such stilted ami moral mothers. "lOQL'KTJlY is born in one, jet can be cultivated. The intellectual modern woman who tW-lamx she will. meet men with logic und common ense misses something very delightful and precious, und Incidentally she miscs the men, tee, Ne matter liew we reason about it and no mutter hew satisfac tery a comradeship founded en con gcuiuiuy or lasies may lie. there is something fundamental in nature that maices tne majc long ter an uncertainty uu eirugsic. ami ine icmaie ciijmvs ' hugely the game of keeping him guess- ing. In the animal kingdom this influ ences the nctual appearance A bird grows exquisite and brilliantly colored feathers simply te dazzle his prosper- , tlve mate. Fer. strangely, it i, the male bird that is impelled te de the coquetting anil attracting. The peacock ' struts nreund exhibiting the most mug- nlficent nrray of feathers ever dreamed Paul and Uy HELENA Today Is Virginia's: fTUIEin first formal party a dinner , J- was a success. i There were Mr. Stevens, Paul's ,i- perier nt the etlice, cane wen, i ce'iiii and his wife; and the' have gotten along just liecks and the Shaws "- well with a couple and Miss Trent, sevun e' dozen lady tin guests in all. gprs, instead "f bny- They bad enjoyed l " l"t ,twe-Puiul jelly evening and l'nul rru.'.t l'ak.p- - , . and Virginia had sped , Vmia sighed the parting guests. nK!' ., And then thev faced . Hut the ice cream rnr-n nlUr slill -,.r - . ........ ...... .., , , our a uu, tireu ; even n little bored, but neither kmllrl liarn .lrrnme.t nf n.lml 1 1 Inr- kiicli , I thing Virginia sighed. She surveyed the festive table withi ISemay. "Ucar me, slie cried, clasping her Efft $intnZl' .-. "n0bdy "n i "it- mr.i .Un . -, tni.i N..JF i. Tif-X S CnUl, UUtlllllly. "But. darling, that was one of the' tuxurica! I cot it nt the fancy grocer's, fi town," protected Virginia. "It cost t their first party hut he made a tirm inety-five cents for a little bottle, tee, resolve, and his A irginla sense it in ind new I've opened it, it will spoil, stnntly. Dh, dear!" Their eyea met and both nodded se- . "We'll cat It up for breakfast," said bcrly. Paul brightly. "Well, dear " she started. "Don't be nn Idiot." "I knew, honey but we have te "And they didn't touch the spiced learn, jeu knew. We'll knew better Eeaches, either." snid Paul with an ap- next time." raising eye en the remnants of the. And he kissed nwnv the tiny tired .4 'frown from between her adorable eves. ''iieast was twice tee big." countered Virginia. . Tomorrow Paul's Luncheon Gaming . ! Twe Minutes of Optimism By HERMAN J. STIC1I , . 1 -J Set Weakness Just Self-Preservation ITjrHEN a pbj-sirian pronounces a man fully recovered the erstwhile patient is! t presumed te be restored te geed health. j Yet en bis parting visit the doctor, tjeckets his fee, will advise : "Be careful new. Eat three square let plenty of sleep. And whatever jeu kt'ttin expose yourself." Which illustrates that a man w iin has lxeu really sick will net for a while (t any rate be in as geed condition as lie was before, even wlun the i 'ire is said e be "complete." And this is because every disease leaves behind it a e;a'y of traces and irritants. And it usually takes considerable time before these potential trouble treuble jankers are effectually eruscd. If, however, exposure fellows before they are entirely gene, then these tag- Inds m'ny become sores, the sores festering spots, and before you knew it, the ibcase has returned full-fledged, mere tenacious than previously, with the odds kjelnst recovery mere than ever unfavorable. About the same thing is true of the uftcr-efTcvts of mental diheases. ei Ubits. The man who thinks he has rid himself of the mortifying nnd costly sjikness I! "temper," for Instance, must be mere ituatlens which may provoke or reufc his Ind bringing nil uis goeu monitions te Ife There was a certain temperance lecturer who wn once a peer, wretch'-u Iv ftuJAd A short time after his conversion he was asked te speak in his rm.ne B WVn, and when he came en the stage he found that strong liquor hud been poured I". OUawab tha HAnl- LA Mm ttimCH 1 II 1 1-1 1 T TthO R$B, equ' tne BluCe nnu ioek t" ncjt traln Pa VlllVll I" ww. .- Bi; liniply would net be tempted '.$F Qi course, it may seem like a confession of weakness te de all in ene'si power i'rv)e &Y01t "exposure" but bow much uuch better te confess weakness than I relapse"? The only safe way for n man te stay "pcrmanet tlj cured" of nny physiia1 if menial disease is te refrain from feeding it, te de nothing that will encourage ir gire it a chance te "develop." And if you can at the same time sulistitutr iOHWthliiB geed in its place, se much the bctttr. i And, come te think of it. this course is net weakness at n'l net an ie Ikuk it Is weakness en the nart of the burnt child te tefuse te fumble with lire - K0y the man who has had smallpox V. , v. Ti ' .. nf I.imiiuv nml If lie liene t6 nerm-tit ) ate hi race lie must display rare and imuMiiiI charms nnd take the prize In the competitive struggle. The lady, or ' peahen, selects him as the most per fect specimen available (for she be Hrcs in euRCiiicO, nnd they settle leiwi te the real bushiest of life the uiirIiik i:j of n handsome family. Or,r could cite thousands of ether c.-np'f-1. TN J-coquetry ha .seemed te re liatid-in-hand with serretiveness nnd deception Mint ehnnerens. Of course. Spain fur- uhc9 the finest examples, llehliiil the duenna s tiueU the exquiMic pin with mantilla nnd fan and raised eye lids invites the toreador te u stolen rendezvous. cr.i thing Is made dif ficult. hoepr. te whet his appetite for lemance and adventure. Kven In lands where women nre trained le lie mi meli-t as tn sceni liue i.r.f !, t.i.1 cnmiettlsh. but. Hither must siivreund tbeniselvcs with nu armor of dignity nnd cehlr-M for n.t-'M self protection. It wei.l.I be fat.l! tn then- job. and .. - .i,,,,,.. , ti.ni- . c;u-e te lure or m lie ',, ;,.., ,)fte Often thc must Lecp n 'cool head and seem te be dull ami im personal, se as nor. i u'i"i'- -'1 "' courage men in business. Out of hours it may be the girls of the big world can use their arts arid have their little flirtation, but in the rush and the competition of the mil lions of girls available te city men it would be bad policy te teas-e and tor ture their ndmlrcrs lct these weary and drift away from them. And se there is npt te be a rather practical ami prosaic interchange of courtesies, and ceun'es seel; the hv-vs arid the (lining places with a mutual desire for 'geed time, for uin raiuT nun i-r ceqiie'ry IT IS a foolish girl, however, who Is .-, mntint-.iif.fnct with a man. There nre innumerable ways that she can keep up bis interest. Te pretend t .if te cm erstnnu nun, u '' im" mvstitied and in some concern if be has net said or done just the right thing, te accentuate the numerous ut- ferences in the nan ami woman view point, is te cause nim continued ami pleased interest. The popular eirl subordinates- her own egotism and Hatters the man's, unless, of course, lie is a conceited e-ie. and then he is net worth bothering with. Coquetry really merge ,lth tn-1? lut um give advice and recipes? Ceqii try lives tedav : it is charm, and t In-tinctive ind it never will die s,( long as love is a goal. Virginia IIOYT GRANT She Entertains "There was celery en of regiments." "And, of course, the .ga : r a ejple WCniWCll. Satqi'lllll. ' Vtlf TTrt11 '' Vil. ciffia Inuslird u litil nCrVOUMy. liOOd heavens, Paul, there musf be a gallen1 mom of It out in the kitchen." l'anl stared. j "A gallon mere?" I Virginia nodded vveaklj. ''I ordered t we.quart, and the people mu,t ,iave misu nderst oeii . or hemethlng. i bct,,,"sp tll0-v mx tw E"11"""- ii-n"- ! nerfctlv nvfnl''' I'",p",1, awul- , J aul dared net figure up the cost of; as he shakes hands and tiin..-haluntlj meals n day. Keep reg.iiiir hours and , de, be absolutely sure thnt you never j i than usually vigilant te strer clear nf ire, causing him te indulge his nnger- nauKi". tflfO Ills ITV TWIStlM H. VVIthllllt II ll..l- - ..... .-- -. .s-.-. for tnc nnrcst "dry" town. That man mere bensible than te brave it 7 And hew te run the very real danger of "suffering te keen us far uvvay us k cuu from u Please Tell Me What te De ! Uy CYNTHIA She's Pleasantly Plump Dear Cynthia I am a young Rlrl nineteen years of nge. I am net very tall, net fat, but pleasantly plump. I am forever bcltu; teased about being short anJ fat. I would llke te hear feine of the opinions of jour eung itiun an te ivhctlicr thej prefer stout or thin girl.". -TIIiLIi:. Would Ask for Photo I'lenr Piuhl.i t m n .iA,i.i4A.t An.tAM of your lelbinn in the Km.s'inu ru'nw1 I.r.iM-,L-ii, enjoying the topics dlscusrcd i ttiereln nnd flu, , n, it, t, t..i. .... liiead-inlnded ansMers appear, and uliau reel iilvnced te find my query In print, may I s.iy. real seen? Thank veu. I ii m about te e.-ort a lady frlcnrt or mine te n hew In the near future, and am desirous of obtaining her phqte- Would It be proper for me te asU her en the way te the show, after the show, or should r wrlte her a nete asking for It a few dayn after I have taken her te tills show I speak of? .., , , VI:UY "RATHFUL. Ask her wlun ou nnd a favorable opportunity. Any tlme will de. Thinks He Dees Net Care Pear Cvnili.ir am seventeen years old. I le.iHc answer my letter in veur column as koeii as you can The first questions Is, I went with a. young man several years elder than myself and thou eh i n rr.f .ii - him. but never could have the nerve I i ..m(.t mm se. He always said he ired a creat deal for me. New of late I de net see much of him and 1 would lite te knew what rensen he has for nctltiB this way and jet always says I nin his only trlrt. Second. I would 1 ke te rega'n s frli'ielsli e I'lease iitlvlse me what 'e i". i; scnis i (.antiet be batlsll. d '! , al'v inn spp j . Th'rd. We hud many tilts off nrrl en i. in partlcjliir. belli u very stuiil-ore Pe you think It In my PRC0 te make first advances, slnce I de net hear from him? Fourth. Would lie think I am bold and running after him? ., . , UNDECfDCD Cynthia is sorry, dear, but nhe cannot tell you the young man's reason for his actions. He alone could tell them. If you have quarreled with blm, he prob ably thinks you de net care about blm. ou are young te be in love. Hetter net bother ever it. unless you feel you have been te blame, then apologize. The Truth About Kissing i; been the treatises en that much-ills- enssed KUbjeit kissing Fermlt me te) offer Just a aw of my observations en the matter. First of a',! what Is kissing? Kissing -s essentially a lcu of affection. There are varying decrees In this regard for one another. Fer rxamnle. the Kiss a mother bestows upon her child Is net I memcr ueinevv s upon ner child is net I ihe kiss one woman gives another en . meetinc. Ner Is there any thins par- tl.u'.arly excitiiiB: In the kiss a brother n-i, M. i.,.. ir i ," ....:,. . a iliity'ratlKi- t'hmi a pleasure ' " Tim USs which exhilarates and causes a mumtul of indescribable cn:e- tlens l that "practiced" bythe younger folks of today. I ay "iiraetlced" be cause that word seems best te describe me auuuu'jn hi me many gir s villi ' whom I am acnualnted. thi nm nniv i 'our. at the most, who have never been kissed by a man. This is net mere hearsay. It Is the absolute truth. These girls are respectable and of geed families. t. myself, have binned mere than h alf of them, and the ethers t ' have caught in the net of belne kissed by ether men. Tile four whom I men tioned as never havinc been V.lsscd are the bet of the let. However, they are net the most popular. The substance of my nrtl. !e in lln.i: j The average girl of today is net averse te kissing. Mie thinks she tnjejs It, and therefore Indulges promiscuously. iSrndunlly she les-s her self-respect, and seen she Is. "out of the running": for having once lest It she lese the respect t ver one with whom s'.H5 comes In '.Clit.lCt. Kissing a.s u Is practiced tday is Immoral I have found It fe, and In se tKdi ir If. I liavn seen the light. Fer the pat four months I have net kissed a g.rl Shaking her hand and saying: iJoeil t.'ght," seemed rather awkwaul at first : but I stuck te it knew i:ig that I w a.s r'.Kht I' must 1-e done away w Ith, just the name .ts the Jazx dance and the shimmy. The loose conduct perniltted during the War Is directly responsible for the coti ceti ditlnt.H existing today. Like Heme, de wc want te fall? There is only one way tj break it up, and that is, convince eursclf that It is wrong and step it. SIU HBC'TO Pi The Question Cerner Today's Inquiries I. When a comparison of head, eyes und. hair belonging te tlr average man and the average woman Is made, what differences are found? J. What cctreincly convenient fea tur does an attractive kitchen tab'.e of white enameled zinc have".' !. Describe a quaint liale pair uf candleheldcrs for milady'-, desk ir dressing table. 1. I if the Catherines famous in his tory, who was Catherine 1? j. Il'i'w is :i striking scarf fash iened? I. I 'i what wr.y is n pair nf brown satin slippers made unusual? Yesterday's Answers 1. Ninety-four nnd four-tenth words a min'ite without error, for ten iiinutes, is the abounding record of Miss O'gn Klkeuri, a sixtrin v ear-old Detroit gill, who has wen the world's typewriting speed cnr.t's-r for ivdleje students and employed girls. J. Twe buinersM.at fan be sre ,n-,.r solid alcohol canned heat term a new type of hit. 'lien apparatus, for this sort af hint, which is a great improvement ever former fine", .'J. Te the vemnn we lias n raid party oceasienallj . pencils with tl'iy" 'ym'nels of heart, diamond, spade anil club en the ends nre afractlve enetish te prove a de 'ivjiit . t (If the Catherines famous m his his terv . Caiheilne nf Itrngaiun was thi' wife nf King Char'e-s II of il'iland. ' i". The prcttr ta'liimi of wired dra pery en the siii, s of tin1 skirts of r veiling lircssrs is again becom ing the mode. I). A black satin nfteinnnii freik villi the long, flowing sleeves, Is stiikiugy trinmeii with two bunds of crvs'al sequlr.s across lie v aist and vertical bands of .!. s.e uru i ml tne skirl. Pea" rvnthU M.uiv ami van,.,! l.nve'fniniiMn. tensenablc and unite an or- IT'S NOT TOO LATE f Ruga & Draperies Cleaned Before Thanksgiving Our Bhampoeintr process removes every atom of dirt, Krit, stains nnd germs without injuring the "sizing, coloring or fabric. The rug or curtain will be clean, its color freshened, its pile and fabric renewed. Ltt Ut Dye Tlmt Fadtd Rug te Any Celer DtHttd. Ictrg'B nmn"eX: 1616-28 1113 Chetnut St. ARE YOU BLUE-BLOODED? itnnHH'",': . ,ss mmamt' IBFWBttUmi MmGr ttejVCTt susnaKdBHaHUuU'X ij ,' T BykTi,ilH&. J .mmin r imMm-: m ni fflr "iiirfgTMhiv fs--- m mPfMMpA mmmsJ -; -. . a tfiMvnrMUftf v .ff.Timk f, "'r-',seswu. s' . u; mmtMms .JSrT. T ' -vp sAiKtel. - X - fa If you curl jour little fingers, it is a sign that your bleed is true blue se it is said. Belew are some ether things that jour hands tell about your character II" YOL'li ti.ince has square fingers jeu Thumbs that bend up indicate a euri in.iv count en his being firm in hlsieus disposition. . derlv nnsmi. If 1.1s t'mitci-s in e fat. lie's lazv. The ante applies te his fmncce. The ambitious person has long fin- BC,''V ... . , The amiable, easy-going person has short finceis. Large fingers mean slew intellec- Large fingers ir tualitv and enmme ' ' " , ,, ..':.,",'" mmen tastes. ers bespeak a clever, iieu ii mine . seinewuat uivrn ie umu, l.enn lingers indicate simple tastes, perhaps leaning loe much toward pe- nurieusness Miitkedlv neinted fmcers indicate re- ligieu" fervor and imagination. A coarse, brutal nature is disclosed , ., i. t i,n tl,iu nu hv fingers as Inrgc nt the tips ns at the roots. Thumbs that cine downward show shrewdness and miserliness. Thumbs thnt nre coarse, heavy and ,.,i..-i-.i l-Mnn... te rude nnd'lcne. "' '.,, rn nf nersens Never trust a woman who hides her thumbs in the palms of her bends. If ihe thumb turns back it is a sign that you love te spend money. A short thumb is n sign of humble origin It is n sisn of n weak mind te sit with the thumbs turned m and held j by the fingcts. The Weman's Exchange Wants te Jein Girl Scouts Te lha L'diler e' treman'a JMei.' Dear Madam -I :nn a eirl fifteen venrs old and live feet four and one half Indus tall. Hew much should I weigh? T weigh 13.) peunus ne.v. t should like te become n ("amp Fire Girl or G.rl Scout. Is there any Place i!f!V wl" I could T' Ilow muchJ does it cost te join? M. alcG. I Yeu should weigh 1 out that is nearer a year. Tlic charge is iltty cents ! j WHAT'S WHAT rir ii t w nrriT: due i.' the numbs-rlc-a varieties of bad leiiiinuiM is the peculiar form of tKutlsta vv "ii -.'", te magnify s-lf-imporurre by belittling the Importance of ethers I In business life, conceited gir'.s may be ,,,. i.umi-reiiM than men of tin; same ! typ". a. though It Is net unusual t.t hear . nne iiiiin "te another with an air "f f i an'.i Boud-felldvvshlp: "Of cnui e. what veu iue uelPK Is intr routlie detail, i but ir. work -well, .henebtl; . i.obedj ! could (k it but Mj self" Hear a woman new: -M; i.ear. v n-u , wrlte ciy nittlv, but a.. Mr llessk i Knows, enu can go out en the street and ' hire a hundred s.cretailes fur $:e a 'wi'tk, whlle It is x.ct te imposslble te I i secure a woman vvuu -iy executive abilltv '." All this is ns futile a.s it is i-uue, for when the time for pron.etlon coiner, "Mr. Hessky" has a way of Ignoring the self promoters lu favor of thesi who have shown their geed sonse and their i:oed manners by allewinj: their work i te speak ter uacir. I iiAinv iiinnr.v biimtv is tirenit te ' ht vv"h .t fjeliieii fjitiit blianipQO Adv. Te Have Your Philadelphia's Quality Cleaners and Dyers Garments and Heuse Fur nishings Cleaned or Dyed N. 21st St., Philadelphia, Pa. 5357 Germantevcn Are. The Camp Flre "acher of this kind. Glrln h.ne n" nanqunrr m ime -'ji ( i-. 1 '.!.. lit ISr,aUh!VTl,n1derenTlrlsu,t' Going te Business Cellene ! troe'i in i amiU-n that Is en record here I Te (Ir Junier of H'en an s rant: is at t!.e AVestminst.-r Presbv terlan i,ear Madam Ah 1 went te roleKe i ... ,. i-l. n. lu ,.rtl 'f-- Tlnr VOU. is 1 ItnTiti-ii iM.l llt,.A .,,,.1 K,,.,!,. ...... .II..1 r !l llUiCll i urtk ..-. .--. - - Vl 1 ' . ..it,, .tin-' t.nu ny.iim i.tiitjii, 1 It? Hut If you ask there jeu can nml I had te step and go te work in a fac- .i-ii-tiipr Micro is .nil uiu'-i uvi ier" nirain. ah i siivni im n. 1 file ' iniv ; u I'V 'l vSc y, i rr s. & iMTMjliMfiffin-i I A small, narrow thumb denotes a weak character. If the first linger lcanf toward the second, power is shown weakened by melancholy If the second fin ire r leans toward the first, it is indicative of the energy thnt will conquer every obstacle. The second finger leaning toward the third indicates geed fortune and large gains. The third leaning toward the fourth denotes celebrity nnd fame. If the lingers curve upward It is a sign of generosity. If the fingers cnive downward the person is niggnrdly. If your middle finger is much longer than the palm of jour hand jeu have a keen, active mind. If the end of the little finger reaches higher than the last joint of the ring c..r ' i .1- .,iti ,!.. .!. i r with ra'c and the ether will-be cosily IIHKl-l III ." ni- .... ..... ..... vus..- eblient. you can attain nny object you desire if jeu can make the tips, of the first and fourth fingers meet ever the back of your hand. If veu clasn your hands together, in- 'terlnclng the finfceis, nnd the right thumb unconsciously comes nn top, jeu will rule the home; if the left, jeu will be ruled. Te "F. V. W.. a Reader" Unless your lessens are given with out charge, I could net mlvcrtise for pupils for jeu through the column. Yeu would bave te insert an advertisement in the regular paid advertisement cel- umn3 et th j,n,,cr, nut j 6nnl be Rad P -.p na nni1 M en fil In case I bave any inquiries about n rneney I would like te ke back te school in tbe evenings. Would j-eu ndvlse me te go te business college for tjpewilt- iiik. or ie tnin me entire course, which would take 'two years'.' Where cm I t.'ilie u; dktaphene In the evenliigs? What is tlie salary for tvplsts now adays? HOBULD HAIIl If jeu rial'.;- want te have a thorough i business eilucvtlen I should advise veu te take the whole ceur.s?. There nre i many things outside the regular lessens ' which veu can learn from your teacher and ihe ether students i-i a longer veurse, and they will all be beneficial te you when veu come te t,et a rositlen. 'Typwrltfr companies who tell dic taphenes give the lessens In their use. Salaries vary according te tbe standing of the cempanj by which thn typist is. emp'eyed, the sir cess of the ' individual employer or tl. -l.lll of the typist. ! , As a Cake Filler Use Tulle n pint of sweet milk, the ,-tdllis of tlirre eREH, one tnblr tnblr hptienful of butter unit one cup of Mi(,'ir. Unit the rise, suenr und butter tenftlier nnd stir Inte the milk while belllntr, Mix n heiiplnR tntileipiiiitifnl nf I'uilillnr, nf liny Paviir drslreil, In 11 little cold milk tu the ennsUteney of thick ereuiii. i'nur Inte the liellinK milk anil tentlmie te bnil fur one minute. When partly enul lilt into the rake. At All Grocers, 10c, ISc Vrult riiditine ( n llnltlmerr, Md. fflfHirr'flfBill'W. 'I'll S WlilTMEl IHlllff'lllllIf KmP ft You'll taslc the I diilcrence! Coffee c mD lb At ull our Stores IS PuDl-lNE asm Adventures With ! a Purse ii WHEN you 8ce the geed luck soap , figures, you will understand why i am taking this time nnd space tq ten you about them. "They nre imported, I explained te one who saw them. "Of course they are," was the reply. The one I have eh, yes, I had te have one is pink, n little jelly person who leeks somewhat like nn Itultnn. He has real earrings in his pierced ears, nnd n neck lace of bends. And such n droll expres- I slen. Ily all means step in nnd sec them when you arc in town. Incidentally. J can imnglne nothing mere charming feri , (he ten of the Christinas stocking. The I price of one is seventy-five cents. Of course you have noticed hew fash ionable aquamarine rings are becom becem Inc. I have no doubt that you prebabljvnre counting en having one Just 'as seen as you can nffertl one. Well, one of the shops that nre particularly nice te adventure readers is making n special price en Mime aquamarine lit in lintTftf. flnrQ Tliev fl rn knlinrC-Cllt and of a clear crccn that seems te held enntive the clear frcsli- color of spin water. The stones nre square-cut eh, , wns ene'0f these dinguses sort of com cem jves. I've already iaid that, haven t 17 ll? nreun,i 1Pr(, w thl3. and thru she I Well, anyhow, they nre set in selhl gob ,ln(1 n)10ti10r hiekeydoe just like it en hand-chased nieuntlngs. Their I,cl-'"lli ti,0 ether side. And when she walkct p'rlce is $1 If you nre one who delights in sew ing or crocheting rag rugs, jeu have prebablv found one serious setback. That is the difficulty of getting enough rags. But did you knew thnt you can get cotton pieces ready cut in narrow strips for forty cents a hank? One hnnk con tains. I believe. flu'J feet. And you can cU these banks in virtually every I color of the rainbow. In finding these !l feef that I have come upon a real discovery. Ter names of simps nhlrf Weman's rM Editor or phone Wntnnt 3000 or Miiln 1801 bttuten the hours of 0 and B. Read Your Character - By Digly Phillips Seft Skin Tf the man you marry, or the girl you marry, will have te go through a great deal of physical hardship with you, or live a life which is largely composed of "fight." cither mental or pliysicnl, a soft skin is going te prove a serious handicap. It's net n ense 0f the skin Itself being unable te withstand the rnvages of the weather or hard work. Any skin, even n soft one, will toughen up in thnt s'ense se ment pnble There nre people who den t mind wearing rough, serviceable clothing, but they're net the seft-bklnncd people. There nre these whose dispositions nre impervious te drab surroundings, but the soft-skinned ones arc net numbered among them. The soft-skinned ones have a fine sense of discrimination. They arc ca llable of much keener suffering, nnd arc considerably mere sensitive than the av erage. But, en the ether hand, under favorable conditions, they are cnnable ''Setting mucn mere ei jeyment out pi life. They are net "diamonds in the . ,, - , . , . rough." and hick btamlna. but they are net se hard as the reueh diamonds. They respond mere readily, their per- ceptieus ure quicker, mm their minpta - tan... .., i.i.. ....... ....ii i uiuij tu itiijiiiiiit t-Ai:i-ii iigiiiivaa anui sordidness is mere marked. I Tomorrow The .Meule YHals Things You'll Leve te Make f uree of Velvet ,8cadt..a,c3i IK Il-lk I IfsrU. .. Here l.s nt. exquisite rFt.SK OF vei..vi:t, ni:.i)S and sh.K Make the body of the bag of soft black vel- vet. Cut ii piece of slllc te fit across the top of the bag. n plcce for the back and one for the front Make them two inches .'herter than half the length of the hair TIiIm iillk in.iv be of crniv nr . 'ine point is tnat n naturally rrf,H ninke has eucc ninjcu ft skin does net Indicate the type of nnri :, hrr life. She discovers that al characteristics which nre ca- nnnr i veru narrow in his tdcaiaoeui nt tnL-tnr. snpti ti n rfl uli t rwi nncllp ... .....t &i 7tr i fnnk'11117 (0 fICr ' - Nk. I mc$A&$smr w :'ui'i.is.ir.fi--.2-v- Si IBBufll-tjBllNJ-- i CtCCJ sTW of any color you like', perhaps of a "AH right dear, I'm Seny your head color te match veur frock or wrap. i,nH betlieied -veu. We'll go anywhere S'A'SttS h i V".v. b..t IMl he up at the usual tl small steel or black beads, set closely i te change. ..,.,.,, , together. New cut three strips of silk "Den t bother te de that. I iiurri" 1 for each side: they should lit. across ' en feverishly. "I'll mret you downtown, the tabs as Illustrated, and icach te . j',,, ju.t leaving the house new te de u the bottom of the velvet puree. Head ift! e s hr ninlm- " & tTtl.0 hflIsh,Vn" uTfifi V)ane liVsitaVed. lie hated te go any the frame. Finish the br.ttnm of fie where in the evening without remiup tabs and strips with loop of beadb. This Ft'itsn of vrciA'FT. w:ad.s and SILK is exceedingly attractive and out erf the ordinary . Fl.OltA. Decorative Glass Of Deep, Superb Amber, Purple, Blue, Turquoise. Vases, Bowls, Comperts, Candlesticks $3.00 te $30.00 Wright, Tyndale & van Reden, Inc. Reputed the Largest Distributors of Hich-Grade Dinncrware 1212 Chestnut Street High-Giiade Weel Hosiery Full Fashioned Seft, light weight, with embroidered clocks CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut EetublUlied KCS The Who Were the Beautiful Dress neught It Looked btatety and Classic But a Man Who Saw It. Thought and Was Amused at WE WERE looking ever n magnzlnc which had some thcntrlcnl pictures In It. and it just happened that we rati ncress n show girl front a tniislrnl com edy flint one of our number had seen. "Tlmt dr.css just put yourjye euu tin nvnlnlidffil Tf linked 'lll.'it n flip ill n Rarngc. nil red nnd yellow tunning through It, the. most brilliant colors ynu ever snw. Wu rend the description of the drefs printed under the r holograph : "Sc quins make the striking design en this Intt resting gown of green chiffon vel vet." it read calmly. Green, red nnd yellow, looking like a lire in n garage? And then he noticed the train, ".ween ing gracefully about the feet of the lady i,, :in nleture n0i ,, rMnrm bered . "There flint ninnanil me -she illll like this He took tin attitude In the middle of the room, showing hew the girl brought one feet forward, gave it a little shake like a cat with a wet paw nnd then planted It down, heel fust, following the same proceeding with the ether. The idea being that the side trains rurled nbntit her feet as Mie wnlkcd. sn Jint she had te work her way nreund them before she could go en. AND thnt was n man's impression of the beautiful, stately lady who wns put Inte the show for the sake of pleas ing' the eye, especially the masculine rye, with her beauty, her grace and Hie bccemlngncss of her green calffen velvet gown. , . ... Te Fay nothing of her voice, which evidently did net reach him at all. "Should a Weman Tell? By HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOR ConurleUr. lOtl. tu rublls Lttatr Cemvanv Haxrttmrnr Hmcry dfcWca fe tiieiTt Mnc Merrill iritheut ttilxng ni ' ie crcri an influence ever his Utile butterfly sister. June, miw fallen in love inVi a man much elder than herself, and driven into acorn", she tells her mother that she has met thii man through Ilaicthornc.bhertly after this Ilaicthernc sect Lranferd r.lakc at a hotel, nnd ihenert morn ing he calls her wu en the telephone and demands ie see ftrii , (she hangs up the receiver ichilc 7iC i speaking, hut is sorry aftencard hecausc tt has simply meant postponing the issue. CHAPTER XXI Running Away ... s.. !...," 1 a-L-nft ?:"W "WHO m, nn x -"; ; "" " i " as tne main cane- ni - ... i ' ),. ttm Uttcben en ncr tij '" ',,,..,. , ) l,e "Oh. Mrs. Merrill, is that jeu. sue I said, .starting, "i m B" """'," "," , ine better. It was n man who nns cnUed up several times since you went te lie down. He did net leave his name" but this time he left a message "Yc"'" I shot the word out tensely. I "He will call you up at six e clock. ; He asked if I thought jeu vreu M in then, nnu i saiu jeu j "- ' ""ui right. Martha," I managed te say. but I felt faint. Hew diabolically .lever he was. He knew of course that Dane would be in nt thnt hour and he meant te punish me for hanging up the receiver this morning. What wns I te de? The Impulse of the weak, te evade the thing, tn postpone the issue until I had had mere time te think, was tee strong for me. I flew le the telephone, in me uureu and tailed Dane's office. After a wait of a few sreends his voice came te me I deep nnd wonderfully l enquiring. I "Helle." . I "Dane dear, this Is Jiavv neriie. ' I've hcen ill with a headache all i ,inv Hl thought it would be nice te 0, thrt ,,vt.ing." I ' , . f Ri,nhhv subterfucn f i nshfimed of mj s niiiij sin leriuge . ! said the words, but I was in this tl i ten ns I thing ten deei te draw DaCU. home te freshen up. He was ns fas tidieus r.s a woman about his groemlm; i l . l T I 1 li I., t.l... n- !!.. nnu as a ruie i leveu u. in nun. xuiugui ,65 It Looked Like a Heuse Afire, Her Graceful Wall: Aren't, they funny? Men, I mean. Yeu never can tell just what it ii thnt will appeal te them. Is it thp women, nftcr nil, who nrs plcnsed by the gorgeous costuming, the carefully studied gesturing nnd peslni nf the bea.itlfiil girls in a show": It would seem se. far anetucr man pointing te one of the least decorated' simplest! frocks in the croup of pictures' said, "That was nbeut the best in the let. It hnd mere pep than the ethers," S. i PERHAPS we don't, give them cneuja credit. We take It for granted that they will like only beautiful things, gorgeous, striking, obvious costumes. We expect them te be attracted only by n vivacious manner, a pretty face coquettish eyes. ' But every once in n while they startle UN by announcing n preference for tome plnln. flmple frock that fairly glistens with style. There's nothing nbeut it that would be expected te appeal te the masculine eve; but they put it ahead et u dainty, llttle affair all done around with rescsv and tulle. .Surprising! And the next minute they knock us down ngaln by turning from a peppv little be-curled H1rt, te n plain, "sens!', bio" girl thnt we have always felt rather sorry for. All the well-known truths of a life time go tumbling down why, such a thing was never heard of before! Oil, jeu can't tell about them. ei think jeu're pleasing them, and you find thnt they like just the opposite from' what you've always supposed. In fact, sometimes they have u geed deal mere bense than you thought they had! 9i it loomed up hs a fault and for a mo ment I wns impatient te the point of exasperation. "I'll let it go tonight." came his words and mj relief was se great that for a moment ,1 felt almost light hearted. We arranged the meeting place and I rang off. Then I went out te tea Martha that we would net be home for dinner. I hnd turned away when she spoke te me, nnd I was fmced tn turn nreund. "Oh, Mrs. Merrill, thnt man who was te call up. what shall 1 tell him?" I felt the bleed Hushing my checks and it took every bit of my strength te speak naturally und with a light laugh. "I don't knew ,who It could have been, Martha; jeu say he didn't leave his name?" "Ne, Mrs. Mertl'l. He just raid he would call." "It's probably of no importance," I said quickly, "and of course I won't be here. Tell him te call up tomorrow morning, that I .shall be nt home then.' A moment later I was out of the house. The air was crisp nnd cool and blew lnte(my het face refreshingly. As I wnlkcd briskly along, my spirits rose with every step. My thoughts became clearer aud I was able te think logi cally. The thing te de was te make no mere fuss nbeut it. but te sec Cranford im mediately. When he called in the morning I would ndept nu entirely different attitude toward him. I would show him that I was net afraid. Iluf the thought et his danger when he calltd up at six o'clock te liud me out. brought n reaction. I had said once before that I must see Cranford imniedlatelj. nn 1 jet when the time came I knew I sheu'd leso my courage just as I had when Martha gave me his messuge this after noon. Tomorrow Deception Married or Single? Save Meney e.v Furniture Jlu.v Direct Frem Factory Wrlte for Appointment l' 600. i.uuer.n ernci: new energy from Foecf-Iron The daily drain en your vitality must be met with energizing feed feed rich in the natural iron which makes red bleed. Medicinal iron isn't as natural. Feed-iron is easily absorbed and effective. Yeu need but a bit of feed-iron daily, yet this need i3 vital. Raisins are especially rich in feed-iron raisin bread, raiBin pie, stewed raisins ere invaluable bleed building feeds. Eat them in some meal every day. Raisins are the Iron-Foed aak for the SUN-MAID brand , Thty are meat dtliciem ,,' IttkMM ty. PIIONZPQPIAR 7S90 FOR AUT TOCALL - prewryatlea. '! -- V :d V lS .l
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