, -. - 7 - -PSQ'yj'rTi-' 10 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPSlL'ADELlPillA, TtJlSDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1921 m i t PauZ and1 Virginia lly HELENA HOYT GRANT BLACK FOR EVENING FROCKS YTI CAN'T be tlmt It N for this n J. nddrcss," pnld VlrRlnia positively, the stranger dropped the ieiiKr nar- row box nenll nt, tier feet. Up pens it 1 1 cd n nlienf of yellow, flimsy forms lie liml In his hnn (1, and t li c n nodded. ' Ycs'in, this Is the ri(.'ht mime nnd ad dress." She peeped eer his shoulder. Sure cneiiRh! There was Tuul's signature as. hie as life, finned "en Paul Invests in Literature irB "Didn't eest a cent. The cempan Is giving 'fm nwey te advertise. Tlmt is, they gave in the set provided I would give them n letter recommending the books. The chap said they want a few representative men te give them letters they mav Use as testimonials. Hec?" Virginln nodded slowly, hut woman's intuition warned her then must he something mere than this te it. "And ou don't have te pn a pen nj '!" she asked softly .Ne." Paul hesitated. "That is. T pay them for eaih hook they send me te 'make up the set. Yeu see, dearest, there are thirtj-Mx books in all. Hut there are only eighteen in Ibis set. Naturally, I want the whole net, se they Through a Weman s Eyes By JEAN NEWTON tlint is about ninety tbe dotted line," beneath half n de7rn t send me one book u month te complete done paragraphs of printed matter. It, and all I have te pay is four-ninety Bnracranhs printed in the finest pessituc a month, fcee .type. riven te rend the first few lines Staxed Virginia's ejeMRUt and her pa- tlcnce. J "Thcv're books." she erlaimed. "That's right, ladv. hook- from the CBoeklovlng Library ( emp'u." he fum- .bled with a eard. "And all you get te Me is just sijn for 'em en tills eard. 1 Virginia sighed and signed. 2 Paul glanced iibeiif with expectation .that evening as he came home from the office and kissed her dutifully, but n little, nbsentlj. slie fnucied. I "Did they eemeV" he nlted. 5 "Yeu mean n box of hooks-:' "Sure. I told the chap he could have 'em delivered right awa.." I He eved her eautieuslv. "What kind of books hip thev'-" "A library of famous lltirarj gem ' 5 Vlrginiu gasped. , S "Geed heavens.' 'lie cm laimed. I" Why did ou buj mhIi book? Mj dcar.'there are se inativ oilier tilings we ftccd for our little home " She puus-d cxpcetantlj. but he veuehsafid no fur ther explanation, rummaging in t.ie kitchen for some Implement with which he might prj off the ener of the box. "Will, dear, didn't they co-d an aw ful let tliere mu-t be about Ivvcnt volumes in that box!'' S Let's vrc. deal' dollars, nil told." I'util stared at her in unfeigned as as tenixliiiienr. "It is?" he demanded, oiee pitched high. "Yes sir. It is. almost a hundred dollars I There was tragedv m the air. "Well. I'll be dtirned." "Oh, Paul, can't jeu send " "Whj, that's n cheap little petty larcptij swindle." exclaimed Paul, in digmintlv. "Yeu bet I'll send 'em back. Wlij, I hail no idea " Hut Virginia interrupted him. "Hut that contract 1.011 signed, dear. It saj.M it's nen-citneeluble." Together the rend ihe s ibtle een-ti-ii'T 11 ginia w as right. Paul Mgled luiiMly and patted her die. 1, "Cheei up. dealest Kveivhedv gees through tills kind eC thinu "Well, we'll learn, won't we. hnnej "'" she laughed, ns sin .snuggled Inte his arms. "cp the first jear's the hardest, darlin Tomorrow- -Ylrginln and the Laundry "rendi The Trees by the Wayside Asked what were the most beautiful thing he s'iw in Prance, -i well-known editorial w titer who recently went abroad said by far the most beautiful te hi 111 wire the trees along, the read. He has sc n the glories that are Prance and the treasured memeij that he brings hark with him is of the trees along the read. lie has toured town and country, gnzed en beautiful meimtuins nnd Mil les, he has seen the treasure and the beaut of the l.euvre, the grandeur of Hlielins, the dignity of Verdun- and he finds most beautiful the trees along the read. True the l.euvre. is magnificent. Verdun is impressive, the mountains of Prance are inspiring. Hut the trees along the read, shading the traveler, resting his eves and bring ing comfort te his spirit, lending joy and beaut te the dally jeurnc , these count mere than all. And it seemed te me that that is hew it Is en the lead of life. The grateful trees along the wayside arc really mere important than the few great places that people come from afar te see. Jt made me think, tee, that many of us, with our thoughts en the castles we would build, with our e.ves en the target where we hope te make our mark, are apt te overlook Ihe trees along the read, the gracious little deeds of kindliness, the beautiful ai ts of lee ami tenderness 'tlmt make the trip worth while. I Seme people who nt 0 called nc pcm. 'fill tell ns that te achieve we must net sidetrack 01 digress 1 decide what we want ami then go for it unheeding and unswerving till we reach our goal Hut since the ultimate goal et eerv one of us is happiness, which we can get mil as we give it. It pas in the f 1e step te plant and tend the trees along t lit read. at.fet ?T'& Seme Inexpensive Menus for Four . f T f T"" 77 71 M ITT 1 I uii-iMHiuji 1 utM-jf it jumi-Bi.-fti luring- Are Carefully Set Ferth by Mrs. W ilsen", TAhVv$?ZuV 1 sew I.pngth of s'rt waist measure . 1 Convenience SHI am - 'iUk.-8K?!X!.T(! i ; tyEtMCBBm' K-f'tt ";",-, , VJ tHI'JHHKt.a . , mli "We IR. - iHr - -rK; .. sT'B MM mmt ' ' vi.- Tmmifc m ;af.-; jujEf i. j feiiyBjfln ?te . k qIl k jpfftf f WMPy' ti jwu 7iiv& &x v f ?& ? v ? 1 wm mtJi&M; i 'i.-;,:.- ,vv ,?. ::& $ni '&Mm.u :-m n ?' - ()n, of the crcitest cenvenienrf's n m sewing-room Is mv hook of tne.ts-1 uretunnts I keep a geed-sired memo- "Broiled Chicken or Rabbit I'ie h a Geed Substitute for the Turkey, IT Inch ir euld Be Toe Large for a Small Family I - - I Hy MltS OoturieM M. A. WILSON 11 i.'en 111 10H hv Wr' M. .1 riaht t rrw n ril 'rnlin autumn festival. Thanksgiving J-Day. biings te the bus heus. wife Tislens of das when the actual prep aration for this all Amen, an f ami day was reallj second te that of 1 hiiM- . The etent of this holiday, the I hanks, civing Da dinner, ma. b just as elab orate" as the purse will allow Aim te suit all purses. 1 am giung a m un 'that will .ever thr lilTerent -priced meals, se while the bride or housewife with just hubb and In rself ma P1"11 te invite a guest or two the proportions mav be doubled te cine for thl- Thts nie.iu for four test- S.. ". i tester Cucktail i Ce'erv '" . m ...... 'I'onmte Soen 1 rai'Kers vivai i. .......-- - -. fr one hour in a moderate een. Haste even ten minutes with Our litilf ,'iip of hai'en thxppiwji. (htr 1 nit (if betltvy tralcr. Place ,he chicken breast down, se that the bem structure of the back will preent the heat from browning meat tee qinrkh. Turn en the back tiffpu minutes te allow the breast te brew n ( hi in four pieies and scie with lillin,' and grnv . Halted ltabblt Pie ptepate the talibit Hid wipe saucepan Ifne the butc'ier as for stewing ,md then wash dr. ou plme in a deep with I It O flt'l'IIIV, Our rut rut rut ii ri' . . Our fiKi'int nt 101171 lirrli. Sufi, , rut liiiiliiiij untrr te rm rr. I '.,..! ..!..., ....... ... ' mm "uran I It 1 lle rnlllill is rerv Baked Sipiub ( lucken 1. row 11 "..ej 1 lemier ami then llfr te a deep baking t . rannerri eciij ,m.s. .season ami uiics.cn the graw and Pliaked Swett 1 eianes ......... M...ui m.-r me raiuut. .Mm It linec Tarts .( ttUCl) Coffee rwentv stewing osiers . 'f?mnll bottle of chili sauce Celery Olives Crackers One can of tomato puree .. . n nn.i inip.ha f neuiids broiling S ehlcke-i . Onions and seasoning iCmiiberr) jelh Sweet potatoes Caulillew V IiCttuce Mince tarts Jlread and batter ,- Coffee, sugar, seasoning S.'J." .l." .1." .(). .1 -. I te. 1.15 .1" .10 .l.'l .1. Total ,:!r,n t.i-.. ...n ,n. 111 two dllTentit per- 1 1 in.'-, ni" '"'J ... tiens of the city se that the lieu-ewife Tibe sheiw around usuull sC, ures tli best prices. 'I lenti Ne. a for I'eur risiple 1 This menu will cost about S'J I'.T. P Clear Tomate Soup I rpler Heme-made Ilelish Ttnkei Ksllhlt l'le ' "-in lit ciynr the crust ns fellows- Place in a mixing bowl ire 1 iqn nf flmn . Our triispit)!, f)f mU. Our-fourth temp-ion et pippci. I'eur Irirl tcapaui of hnluin pexi drr. Snt te mix- and tiieii nib mte the Heur siv tablespoons 0f shortening and Use nne-hnlf cup of water te form a dough. ,,11 ut one-half an inch, thick ind s,,.,. u.n lLslu with Imtte- 1 01,1 ami ,,, ut ,(,,, ,,I1( "mm von tw iee .nu 1 ut biscuit cutter. l'-e flies "in a 1 rust t,,r the i.ihblt pie nnd brush with milk ami hake in a moderate ecr for fort -live minutes H.irhcdied OvsIpi-s en Toast em r c.irefulh tweiiM large and then roll them Hehth in a eese and then din in tell in tine crumb length of slete size of cuffbands. This leduees the- tiiutibtr of tlttliiKA nen-s-1 saw An one who lias been u.u! te 1 si w enlv te lme te put the work aside I until the member of the f.itnllv the garment was lnti nded for comes home, 'will appreciate what .1 help this hook of ni' nsurements Is I Supplcmintlng this linek is the memo I r.imlum-hoelc that I nlwnys keen in m. I shnppliiR-bag, stating- the amount of 1 miterliil tequlred for garments fe. the I dlffereii members of the fntniU t n ' i7e of their stockings, gloves and unili r g.irmfnts Ilefere I i.irrled this Infer mat en with me I often bad te foige ri ttlli "0tiie article e." drtss fui 0111 1 of tin girls or replenlsbing the supply 'of Mouses of one of the be'-s lit 1 ause I could net remember bis mll.ir incis ure Mrs S .1 It in Delineator Frecks Arc Draped in All Directions . s rhole liv O.il Masters C eiilrnl N'ws If ou den t wear all black, you stick it en somewhere ns tiimiulng or as pint of the dress A black bodice of ehct with a chiffon skirt makes i (uulnt costume for ti eitng girl. Hut en n lace dress the black must be llltnsier, preferably of late, like the rest of the gown, draped from one shoulder across te the waist and down en the skilt, while a huge tulle bow adds te its importance "Should a Weman Tell? ny HAZEL DEYO nATCIIELOR Ccnvraht. 1D21. bu I'ublli Lcducr Company Please Tell Me What te De IJy CYNTHIA Te "Waiting" Consult an eye specialist. Very often the operation you speal; qt is a very slight thing and sometimes the results you speak of nre wonderful. De net be afraid te wrlte te- Cynthia. She will answer you If she can. Likes 'Em Fat or Lean Dear Cynthia Will you hlndly print these, few lines In your column In nn- Mvcr te Tilllc, the pleasantly plump young lady? I JiijFeli' llke ulrli stout, lliln. tall. Oiert or ultimo, whether TlleasantlV 01' dellcleusly plump. In fact, I like them all I've made the ncuunlntance of several young Indies of the same name, and must say that they nre net lean when they tin the scales from 12b te 100 ueunds unil nre lust about Ilc feet In height. It seems that these glrln wcre built when fat was cheap, but it doesn't seem te bother them, as they tnlce It nil nt n telte. Hne you ever heard or read of "Aunt l'pplc Hegg," the stoutest woman In three counties? If se, why worry If you nre no stouter. Very few per sons have the tame taste. Se don't worry, whether stout or thin Thcre Is a boy for every cltl some where, seme time. "LANKY." Shall She Ask Him? Dear Cynthia Fer the 'last year I have read your column, nnd hew help ful our answers are te ethers, but this Is the first tlme J have xentured near It myself. I would llke you te give me Information en the follerwlns: About thrce weeks nge I met a very gentlemanly young man nnd took a liking te him almost Immediately. We have been out together about four times. null euili tlme he hns acted fi Mniny and courteously that I did net mind encouraging him te call The last time I went out with him he said he would call the following week and let me knew when he could see me en account of his having te practice for football. I waited eagerly ter him te call, but he didn't, and I am w ordering why He has ("pent quite a. geed bit of money en me, and as I have two tickets for a real nice dance that I was forced te take te help a club along, would It be piepcr for me te wrlte him and ask him te go? I would net want te de nn, thing un conventional, for I'd rather have blni forget me than make a feel of in self. "DIX1H." As you hae been out seeral times with this young man, jeti might inltc him te go te the dance with jeu, Women Who Cannet Express the Geed That Is in Their Hearts Are Net Appncciated Until Seme Emergency Brings Out a Demonstration of Their Warm-Hcarledness Our Language-Is Se Inexpressive 'Miss Seventeen" -Plrase print this aft- then fold with a sin ill blsi ults te Loek 'outers little grated i lie miennaise am l lace in a bakinc dish and mnl. f,,,. twehp minutes m het een Place i hi stups of nil e browned and bur. I feted tunst and pour one teapenn et j melted butter and three duips of leine-, j juice eMr in h set ii p. '1M. I. . ... Sd Sweet Potatoes Mash, d T,,, 'j;" ZIZ I I ... ., 1',,u" c.ffee ','"' 1""'k '"d then (lit in four piece-. A '-0 ' u l-"" 'Piepare filli,,e s for the s,,uab . Iiicl.en rl ft . . Illlll ,LI llllun ,. ...1.1 .' ... !.. 1. ll. ' ,.n n( inmnln lllirce is HJ ; "" '"""H - i-"ni. mini ill nans, can et tomato purer . . . . ,, Ic) n ()(mp (n( ((n ( 1() iisi; .-uiii nun, i iv a gulden hrewn In I -- smoking het fni Lift te well -greased iil'l Iieiueii liiiMii.- pan .,11,1 place two 'f tin se balls tei;etliev ninl tlun mil ulish One Celery Heme-made One rabbit Dne-quarter pound of salt poll Cranbcrr jell fewcet potatoes Turnips Lettuce alince pie Bread and Coffee and ."7 .10 .1.1 .!." 10 ."0 butter 'J seasoning '-' Total .s .Menu Ne. :l I'llOee ill in-t linrbecue of Hjsfcr en Toast ' felt r. J Baked Sipiab Hi own Crav Baked Potatoes Peas Coleslaw Punipkin Pi' Appreximate1 this ni'a about S-' HI Twenty eWts Celery .Tumbo s(iiab Four large potatoes Veas Coleslaw Bread and butttr Material for pumpkin pi" Coffee and Masening . . tile pnee of niiab nn top Hub t'ip stpinh well with shettemng and then dust with flour and hake fur fort tuin- ui"s m n net mill. Jiaste e-er. ten ininiitt s w itli ! Our i up of hmliii') iintri, I n r tiihlripoeitt of luirriu 01 tn i vigc drippings. , ( ranlMTiy .It 11 ",isii one pint of Tanheit i. s and , then place in a samepan ami add one I "ip of untir Hriii te a boil i ml oek slnwlv until the luiiie. nr, si, ft Hub through a sicm ind imn-iri Vew add three. iiiartps of i "in of sug.n for ert i up of lailp and then .nr te dissee the silgii' Mlinj te a boil ,, . .and i oek fei hw luinul's ami tli'ii tuin ? - i i , 1 7 i v W s J ) llnu thru nr I mny ilmilri te innuil Ihmc Urn ill n tthe'ut tilting lihii that sin h'li aim lain in leir uith ttiieth(r limn. Shr iltii errn tlmt Dune is itij imrieir in his iilnts nhnut veinni. mal tlmt hr n Iniihiiai te hrr te rmt en iiiliirncr en i his little hulinflil sister Julie, ilulir hns fallen m '''' icith mini hi mi i Mii' fA H it hetsilf. nml she leufiilrs in llnu iheinr. 1 fnr ilups Inlir llnu themr ilismms te Im ion ei that tin w nn it n etlur than ('iniifeiil lllnl.r. Hit in nn si i hiisilf vm c lei eil in the pus. I'lIMTKll WM The Premise TTIMKU te s,i simietbing. but -L stupetiid, Tliere was a telt in nrain would net wen-., ib .id silence in the room or But I lm - Tllillk It OMT. It's in silence ter B LUKIN.NE LOWL The new evening frocks of tins ,ear Total .. HI , . .1" . . .l.'i . . .1." . 'JO JO ?'J ID n meid that ha- ln'ui water The ipiistien mince pie into one largi I'lvidual pics is for th decide. The tiuifhn nans enn le utilized feri niiikinz Individual p - b lining tiam with plain pnstr nnd filling with mini e litis, d with i old "f baking the pie op die In housewife te 0stcr Ceclil.il! ii Open the bottle of i hili sauce and add If Four tnlUspoens of sharp ruler etn egar. Twe tablespoons of finely chopped camlet. 1 One tahlespaen of fiiiclg chopped onions. Mix and tlun allnw fne outers for each scrice. .Bakeil Chicken Squab. Brown Gravy Select a chicken weighing about etu j lid (ine-hult pounds ami have the iltcher split down the back te diuw. i!Wash and tlien singe. Seak stale bn ad ' In cold water until selt and tlien pres., hrery dry. Plate in a skillet One-half cup of (niten iliipptngs. One-half eup of finely vhepped tOnlens. One and one-half cups of pirpared ttalc bread. , One tcaipnen nt poultry seasoning. h Tire tilth spoons of finely mimed tvarslcif, I Cook slewl turning freiinntj until bn onions are er soft and tlien sea - n well nnd let tool i in into cnicuen nd sew up the back using a darning xeille nnd white string. Hub the Hickcu liberally with plent of short nnd then lac ng it top ' eer in position Hake in n slew mm for fem h.e niinuti s 'I'll i s i 'l,i ,ii te prepaie "ininci meat 'i'llin one half pound of min'e meat into a mixing howl and add I One-hnlf pnrkngr of seeded nmiin. ' etr laujr itiehtna apples chopped I fine. Mix and tlien use te fill pie plate 'tlmt has been lined with plain pastr I Cever with a top i rust ami brush this 1 crust with (itli'i- milk or water. Bake In a moderate even for thim the nun. utes and then tool Helie.it te si re. go in as man dilutions as ( harlie fhnplln'x fei t .Mere and meie as tie season uiKam es em- i impressed br the duersjt of draping Het cwr, lit this b' said iniuii diately h wn. of dis arming mi cilticisin. luchicr win tn'se iiinnifeld drnperifs are i.iugbt ami twistid. the nil coin i preinpth the .den "f the slim grin etui silheuetn n iiiaikalib1 tint about the diapnl Hi'iims gown is I lie feiM'lit ill grei te which tin budice shares the wliiiusi calm of the skirt. IlardU nil uppei sutien of an (veiling gown is sstun. lain these tunes. I sualU long it is di up' d almost .is nun li as the skill it- i self. This ti niienc of the mode we are llliistiaung in leunj iiieui i -a dinner frock of sea-foam tulle bound in s.-lf fabric, iri'gulnr as te panel, ami 1 ebl I, a i ut -steel i abocheri ter a moment ford rose. "Yeu sx-e." he begat business works two way want te lie hard en ou. Ieti t decide teua jeurs, tii it all. . I lieatd him g" mil into the hall nml then the deer closed behind him. but I still sat thete cowering In m hair. What a inward I was, what a mean, miserable coward! And jet what weu.au placed in mj position would hac .Med am iliffeientl V If eiilj some plan would "''KgeM I s If If for tusinn' e. I 'euld get held of these Utters and destiej them. But of ...in se sch a thing was impossible, and Men if I tried nn.Mhi.ig se desper nie I should be taking a fearful chut co of b.,ii" discovered. matlir which wa I iTimcd I found mj thoughts wan .bring in a blind nil". Mi one cense censo conse ,,., lav hi the fait that t ranferd would d" iM.thing for the i"-ent. J was te have a few dnjs te think, lui ev.n the delay spelled danger, for bow ,,is it would be te persuade .Iillie ill bu" pi -sent state of inilid te elope. Hat llieught tart. '1 me into a. lien. t ii.mbl "e and see .lull t.nd te like Cfiinferd eiiiifiileni f . . .. 1'eveiishlv I get into mv stieet tilings .,d h.iiii.d'..iit 'mi" ti"- -,i-1'"' .'' "': , ftv, four and twilight was fa ling. I l.i.inu along oniivieiis im ' .' - . il.chis until 1 lenehct nnd then I hal'ed a taxi Winn a few minutes biter I .i... Me.vmM ai.iiltinellt I leiind i .lone. Per once luck '"' v. ..se.il she welcemnl me loveu mil we sat down te t i mid li i -...fill. 1 slieie. tie topic ei i-eiui-i sntiell ill "illlll 1' ,i,,tehi.l the ("ler nn.) unit stai-like expi wltli a dull pain Inleicsted, that's all. and I m lather pi eud of jour centidence. I'd hate te have jeu de anj thing without telling me liist, nnd girls nre se indi pendent these da.vs, the generally knew what Ihe want te de", and the go about till ing it without asking any one's ad vice." Julie sat with ht'r eves fixed en noth ing, In i thoughts far aw aj ." ' "I used te think.'' she began finally, "that v hen I was married I wanted a big wedding, with lets of bridesmaids, ami a maid of honor, mid white satin nnd einnge blossoms, and all the rest. New 1 knew hew .voting I was. just usienn else u anything like that matleied. liy, I'd be willing te inniry Cartell just as I am, ami te go away with hi in te the ends of the eaith." "Hut veu'd want some one oueved te su goed-b te ou, wouldn't ou?" i sain siimj, rienuse me jeu wen I ,111,'ike up jour mind te de anything like "this telling (imt tti(,t telijngnie first, won't jeu. nun'.- i miowjeii n acep jour pioin piein se if jeu eliee give it le me. and it would make me se happj." i iheie must have been something in mj vei.e that dicw Julie, for ill a niln i)te sin. had left her i hair and was klieiling e'u tin lloer Jjeshle me, her' slim jnung anus a.iess mj kuVes, "All light, I'll piemise, Hawthorne," she said seileiislj "Net tlmt anv tiling like that is likelv te happen." she went en. and tlien broke off suddenlj , ion scions tlmt she wn-. llusliiiig guiltilv and that she hud given awav meie of her thoughts, than she had intended. Encourages Denr C.vntbla swer te Miss (seventeen OI" l-nileciueil. Miss Seventeen, I am several veats elder than jeu msilf, and my Idea of your case Is this: The young man x en mention Is old enough te knew better and bheiild have shared Ills time with some one else and left you te de the same, unless lie Intended te offer nn explanation of seme kind and net threw v ou ever in u cold w uy. Yeu mny hav said semi thing In one of jour lilts, ns jeu call them, te hurt bis feelings, and yet net have meant em thing and ale. tee stubborn te apolo gize. K I was the jeung man. nnd jeu beltu; se lniuti jeungev. I would accept a no e from jeu, even If I did net keep jour company, but would feel better satisfied mjself after f bad tuken up se much of your young life 1 mvtrlf alwnj's tried and made sine In what way I was going and doing, for I knew a jeumi gill's life like veuis Is often wrecked bj u young man's false sayings Theretere I nivfr told any falsehoods until I was sine I bad the light one. Cheer up. Miss hcw.iteen, mny be some will Help te Keep jour mliiu occupied while the said xeiing man Is Hitting mound doing another young lift seme harm, and be glad jeu ate through with it IN SYMPATHY. MISS SnVHNTCK.N two and then Ciiin- Adventures With a Purse TP WORDS were as beautiful as the thoughts which tliey express this language would be a wonderful filing." It wasn't, n writer who said that, it wasn't n poet or even sotae one Vho professes te be a deep thinker, It was just n plain person. But It was a pretty geed thing that he said, wasn't, it? Words nie such inexpressive things sometimes. Yeu sfiitid enthralled nnd silent be fore the glory of a sunset spread out across the West, nnd your thoughts nre ns high and as wide nnd as beautiful as the sky itself and "Isn't that level.v?" you say fool ishly. ON YOL'It first trip te Wall Klreet. you step, upon being told te de e. and btnrp up. up, up nt the tall build ings which surround you en all sides. It is terrifying and awe-inspiring. Yeu don't knew what minute they arc going te fall down upon you, nnd they are se wonderful thnt jeu arc held there, powerless te move. "My goodness!" jeu exclaim, holding your hat en. "they certainly nre high, ilfntl't Itn' YOl go te ee a friend who Is in great t reuble or sorrow. Yone henit is wrtllltf With llitT. V0I1 nre tilled. with sympathy, nnd jeu long. te express jeursclf in words that win give her comfort. Your thoughts nt that moment, com cem pletel.v lemeved from jeursclf, your own Intel ests, jour own feelings, are probably as beautiful as they will ever be in your life. . And xet all you can say is T m se sorry. I wish I reuld de something te help jeu." in a lame, apologetic kind of tone. V ONLY you could pay what jeu feel alvvavs, I If mil nur words could be nn ex- pressien' of .veur deepest. Innermost i theughts: . Yeu could say such comforting things, j jeu could paj such gratlMng compli ments, jeu could prevent se many heartaches, misunderstandings and mis. Inl.es if only jeu could speak what is in jour heait. But "file henit cannot be shown It has fn be demonstrated in words." And that v1 no doubt the reason whj se manj of our hesf .hearted people are quiet and uncommunicative. Women who can ulvvavs be depended upon te be theie when jeu need them most nre seniem gie.it tamers ev urn- i liaiif conversationalists, , Tlie talk about hemelv. nees.iry things! but their small talk Is nothing. ' YOI make the great mistake, ver.v , often, of putting lliem down as mediocre, "frightfully harmless," e,' just plain dull. . Tlicv don't seem te have much te sn, they don't held a vcty big position in tin world, the are just verv nice Unit's all. But theie comes a time when veu need some one for something, when s.vmpathy. comfort, help seem te be the three gieatesl things in the world. And this harmless, mediocre, nn alaimlns woman that j mi have over ever looked proves te he just what jeu want. I Tt's her heart that she is Bhewln then. She hasn't the xvertls te express if nnd se she must wait until this emer.' geiipy comes, te demonstrate her fin, ness. ( Sometimes she works hcrelf te utter cxhnustlen for this urge of her big wariri heart : hut the sttanger who meets her next day sees nothing remnrkahle about her because she cannot talk clcveilv e. brilliantly. y or AND that's the tragedy of net having our words se beautiful ns our thoughts. But. en the ether hand, perhaps It's just ns well that we cannot exprt some of our disagreeable, unkind, harjh theiighfs In words that match them There arc some things that arc better kept te elirsehcs and net expressed nt all! The Baby's Bed Ker the first two or three months of a baby's HfP a clothes-basket en a st-inS will de very well for the bed. Th basket should be furnished with a fela.Vi nrmv blanket or table. felting which fit. the bottom of the basket and serves iiJ a mattress, Pe net nllew your babv te lie en a feather pillow. On top ef'thli mnttress should be a rubber square next n fine sheet, then u quilted pan' then another sheet, next n nnlr of ...... crib-blankets, then the little spread or a down comfortable When the nai. outgrows lids' basket-bed n metal 'one should be provided one that baa lnr near enough together sm thnt the little bead ennnet be caught between them and one that has nt least one side which can 1x5 let down. It should be high enough se the child cannot climb ever the sides nnd haxe u geed spring mat tress. It may be furnished just lllte th? basket-bed until the baby Is two jears old, when a geed hair mattress and a thin pillow may be needed. Pictorial Review. Almend With Its drill leus nutty lluver, (OinbJiU'il with Its vrllely Kinoetli. ness, Klven a vmmlcrrul llnlslilnc ti.llrh te the luncheon, ten lmrtj lmrtj er dinner. si;r.. etiii:ii n.Artiis Iteilnc Peltier en Itcntiest At All Grocers, 10c, 15c Vrull I'lnlillne ( ii Ilnlltninre. Mil. gm'iiiaiiiiiiiiii'iiiPiiiiiiiifcimwiffliiiiii B The perfect butter I substitute aseD Oleomargarine Tomorrow "Who Is This Man?" Things You'll Leve te Make I would pn se as te win in i Unusual Twe Toned Freck u i nun i . eiii. ml I .lllllf ut was w itli I lj t S. r' s-.fi-- ,. r?iff- dl22J ' rpIIB shop is quite new. It lias been -L In existence net mere than a month, vet already nuinv people arc flecking te see It because it lias an "air" about it Iliac makes it quite dlffeient lrem the regular shop. Ileic one will find ml soils of novelties. I urn net going te tell veu all about tlieia, for jeu will ceitalnlj want te see tliem for join sell', and be surpiised. But I could mi ntien the Christmas cuds with the hand -mad.' bl.uk paper silhouettes, artistic and in dividual. And I might speak of the sweet-scented lavender in Ming little lavender-colored iars or in plump nifltj bags of lavender (leorgctte or some equally soft and tlun material. This is just a peep into this tinj shop When you spp it all jeu will be de lighted. I noticed another powder box novelty that you miglit'like. It is a In lie has- ;ct of colored glass, coining In eithe" pink' or blue opaque glass. Perched In the basket in gre.it state is n ciiutklj jellv Kevvpic with fuliv skills of pink or blue. And the nethrimest parts ei , this small person K or aie'.' a pewih r puff of which the Kewpie feims the handle. The price is .!. Fer names of shop nridrefts Wem-in1 Tnxe Editor or piiene Wnlnnt 3000 or Muln 1001 Iftwd-n the hours et 0 nnd C. DISTINCTIVE CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS with or without Personal Engraving BURT & BURT 1001 CHESTNUT STREET ICeain -mi. l'lienet Wnlnnt IIIHJ fci I 4 IB i lill Special price, buy new Sold in hundreds of our Stores pJlCniffULM yaTORE9 CO. W I'lilMali Whichever you cheese it will be the BEST you ever tasted. P ' I II U I ""'". ID ( iiiiitenl. i eme into I -Mini te in mj mart. ami l IT til) e n 1' ejes I aid ,i c.is- I, , her talk Oil l"l II lew lllllllll. befeie I spol.e. .11UI Hi"1 ' llllllv II" pes-lble. ".Julie dear, this seiiu. ImviMi't lilOllll-cd '" j en':" She hesilalid, and I iilnv l.n ,ni, uiiitim: ler her te s "Net pviii llv. sue serious manj liim, veu have Id mj l he uk aid linallj . Then tin loek'il up Slls). miislv ' hv?" . 11. wiiv net at me ipncklv . almost This i VisLM, 'KrTOM;n ri;i)( K m ,i nice was 1 1 luuibim two leiiinant-i or te make a sin.ut loeUIng fr.uk out of two old .uiis i'ut the sKlit. joke in d uppei partu .,t tin loose Hew i nig sieive" of the darki i mateilal Hit l.'dlie iind under Hh.v.s of the ether i 'ut the ii.i. i and lew.i idg.h of the l.eilii. and th. bnvn idg.set tin sje.vis1 into -quale Miilleps (iiitlinu thtsu with be.ids 1 "i fin li Knets or d.itnllig stitihes of a i ei. trusting i olei A nauew rili- bon hanging fiein unib r the bodice ,u e.u h 'hie, fiimt mid hack, will l.rlghlen ill. the sWrt of this hauillng l'I'.SI'.l, TWd TiiVP.H PltDCK It would be levilv in Ihu a hat te man h Plant Your appetite it will appease, Your palate keenly pleaie. What will? The chief of delicacies, Delicious ,Vete, Ceatfd, .SnuWeiy ITrapper ffitA Mt Genuine PoquperfFat fir ruRctcsi fi1 Made by SHAHfLUSS, rtiile. i BLACK TEA Rich, SatiefyinC Flavour. Frem the finest gardens. MIXED TEA Just enough green tea te make the blend delicious. GREEN TEA A Revelation la Grzcn Tea. Pure, translucent and se. Flavery. The tyleck Signals Are Working 1 i.luini MRS. WILSONS AiW FRS Glistening Aluminum Cleth Slippers Dear Mis Wilsen - Would like a recipe for pi 'kliiih' onions ami hew te keep them from turning black MRS. A. It I'irliliiiK Onions the onions vvnii iieiiuiK water stand until nml. thin peel the onions with a mixture el half skim milk and water: In lug te n bml and 1 I've minutes. ,nitl ami wn-b we'l ill plenlj of fold Wlltei , till into iiII-kIiiss jars and miut with s a'dinu' hf white mall wie'iii , ,,dd lii it jib f the llieil led pepper .i,i! .Seal mi in ilv aid -lure ill ,i . euj (jj pluie Other than the white malt tine- High or leir French liceh The slipper for almost cvury evening gown and occasion. Covi r and lei Cever jculns and then dust with Heur and bake car will cause the unions, te Uiscolei Guaranteed net le tarnish. Hosiery te Match Uxhcllu CLAFL1N, 1107 Chestnut (jii's i3 ilic seasoning we use'. Serve Stuffing SEASONING vvitii. cveru roast or Poultry ieat,Fish,Game. etc, It gives zett te the appetite and aids digestion Use BEII.'S SEASONING in croquettes, soaps, etc. TRY THIS RECIPE Meat or Turkey Drening: Toast A slices W hue bread and with 2 mps cracker crunibe, place in a deep dish; add ?( cup. melted butter. Cever with 2 cups het milk te make btuffinf; right con cen bistency. Add tablespoonful HULL'S SEASONING, an even teaspuen talt, and 4 slices talt perk fried te a crisp and chopped fine. When vi II mixed, stir m 2 law can- I quallv poed when baked m small pan ai.d berved facparatel- bend ler booklet el recipei 1 1 2Ji famous diets el leading hotels rr THE WILLI AM G. BELL CO., Boten; Mass., U.S.A. le,ln.ule X.eiil III Ml UMTS. I" lirMimt , fhlhiUi'i li JOSflHIKG - . J?C CjA In some respects, human experience is like railroading. Every moment of the business nnd social day the block signals are giving right of way te keenness and alertness while the slew and the heavy must wait en the side-track for their chance te move forward. The ability te "go through" and te "get there" depends much en the poise el body, brain and nerves that comes with correct diet and proper nourishment. That's why se many cheese Grapc Nuts for breakfast and lunch. Served with cream or milk it is completely nourishing, partly pre-digested, and it supplies the vital mineral salts se necessary te full nutrition. Grape-Nats has a rich, delightful flavor, is ready te serve en the instant and is distinctly the feed for mental and physical alcrtuess and speed. At all grocers, "There's a Reason" for Grape-Nuts i L i j H ; V.i Ai,sil.4ftJiift WSJ--;
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