4"vji rsmr JT" ipvt -' wpb- - S-f "l "' f T'11 f f r " 1 10 EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY; NOVEMBElt 23, 1921 Weman s Life and Leve IJy WINIKHEl) UAltl'KK COOLISY Turning a Husband r LTIIOr(JH Slinkespc.ire vns qiute1 tT' !' nonplused nml iIIwiicpi tea J-X nnl infiirliiteil. but cminet fntliew Before he mil evrn MiKSiit 'I ' , vere-c, .ir docs se. nml up in lieirnmi with nmnzeinciit that any vuuntin con hi until te RPt rid of liim iiml hN nm mux Of cenne. he is cnu.v ever her and cnntiet endure t lie thought tC scp jti. n frtninlet for his ilnv mid nor trayeil women wearing men's clothes hcv ana propeilnc mnrrlncc and Kelnfe Inte court ns n lavvjer, still he dirt perpetuate n most tinplcnsant tradition that man should lit' iimtcr Jn his "The Tiun in C - l '' Shrew." Heme of our most clin r m i nc and intcllprtunl nctrcDhet have played t he part of the hlgh-tcni-nercd wife. rliues- fnc te give the corned enrh a sprishtly. humorous angle, that it w.is net verv offensive; hut the iir1 fart rcinnm that l'ctrucliie. instead of n-lns harm ing, levlns ta-tii-s te miIuIiic his tem peramental hull'. M.ini'd In 1. and bul lied her nml took 11 whip te her. The uplrlt of model 11 woman 1 ic- in revolt. L sX ..aihA a Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA JUST POINTS OF ITSELF1 U-INltW D IIAIU'I.R I ejejt : i.l hrenk his abnormal conceit, by niMiiR him te think -lie has lictrn.vcu 'inn A former ndmirer, a iink-cheekpd leuiiR bej. i selected ns the catpav. The vvlfe'ilcllbcrRtel.v hrlURs him te her boudoir, forces linn into the most com promising and tliiiiKcrnui position, with the result that tin husband, wlmllj 1 rushed and defeated, can de nothing but divorce her. This hilariously funn.v vene ct triinelj tee. id and French as it is, is hainlled 1ltI1 such tare dellcm v hj the jiiiinir actiess and a be of Mich tetine- " " until and histrionic talent, that it is net rUS season, there is a must dclb ions ebji 1 tienable. play en Ilreadunv, taken from the ,...,,, . . , ., (), v...., Trfnch. In which the tables are tiirn.-.l. A " l'l. " month', when the divorce and n bride holds the whip-handle, and is accomplished and 'he is inde- inastcrs a bullv. Such intelligence and pendent atfil wealth, due te his settle- cleverness and' iinderstnndlnj; of py- lneiits. the nllurinc creature permits him cholecv urn rareU civen te nn one. te learn that she has Ix-eii tiinill in love tnnn nr unmnn. ns nre nnrtr.l.t cd bv the with llilll from the first, Iieinc lire- eiquisltc wife In this pla. Te Themas B. P. Would be el.nl te bear our friend's experiences. Seiry ha get "''old feci" about tcllliiR tlitn. 1'erbapn be is a.shanicd and won't ncknowlcdee It. It Can't Be Dene T. T-mifi fnwl c.,,lniii ntlirri uhe wish aratlun. even when met MiRi'V . rMie, Hopeful' 1 mldn -- vnlmti ne-vci nns tnils him nuotiuueus letters hinting aticlvcn and never will Rtvc- Hip .uldrrss e. Ins wife's iiillile'litv. which torture him, one writer t. nnutli-i se ili. will have ml thus ,,i,,u. his interest. ( te lefus- jour iiiuiiM-. fuled bv the clever bilde. At last. Te "Hard Luck" j s,e ipis a trap te make him jealous 1 he ji.utig Rlrl treated oil veiy liartl.v It Is nut as a liluv iiiiienc hundreds of modern diatnas that we feel euthii sinstn ever this luscious entirtainineiu. biit as a merlens turtuiiK-peiiit in i!m attitude of the s(.rs toward ea, 'i ni'iei That a male dramatist should "ii ccivc this plot, and immense audiences npplaud it. surely hetekvns n complete face-about in human thought. The American billionaire, of tremen dous power and will, who is accustomed te break his adversaries and seize huge sistibly intruded by his superhuman will and ability, but that she could net en dure te be bought, and that lie never i-ei'hl hnvi lnd anv ether attitude than that et inastirv and ceiiten.pt, se long as he supp"ei be bail purchased her w ith his 1 olessul fortune .Nev . s). ci.n go te li i in ns an inde pendent woman free te clu,e-.e a mate for love, lie reall7es hew much higher a lemplitnciit such a choice 1 than that of the ordinary mercenary woman. and i evci whelmed with joy. "Shall 1 net te ilanvc with jeii at all at the paitj after vi.u bad taken her te It And uer tudencss 111 putiing ou asioe for a ceniparative stranger te take her betiie was uiilte unpardonable. Yeu hail evtrj rlRlit te be angr.v and te demand an explanation Of course, ou, should net have been ungcntlcinanlv In jour aiiRer It does net seem 11 case of. Jialiiusv te I'vnthl.i. Her ndvlen lu, ketji qulel Hiid lit the girl 'everelv alone fie II seen 01110 mound, and if she does net den t weiiv. You're tee jeung 10 b-j In love, ,111 hew Ge te Seamen's Institute 1 penr I'jnthi.i I nin a. sailor lad of eighteen in the Anierlc.in merchant mu line Net having anj friends In this peit, I would gieitly appreciate it If veu could infeiin me. through join columns hev I could get acquainted with senni glrlB In tills town without being Introduced ne of my drawbacks i is that I cannot dance, but Isn't there. an etlur w.iv te make friends? l'b.ife tiy te put this In our celutnn net liner than Tiusilaj, as our ship Pi sailing for Mcillfrinne.in ports vcr ; seen. A KONUIA" SAIlAlH De Net Invite Him Again licai vitliln- I aii depurate'. ic love w tli .1 certain eung man. who up te a short tune age gave inu te under-1 1 stand that h caied for me, tee I In vited liim. with a few- etliel oeytt and, girls, te a little party at my home. He accepted 111 Invitation, but ncx-erl showed up New, It baa been thiee weeks, and he has net offered 0110 word of npolegy or explanation for hlJ be havior te me dlrectl, but lias '"in various nies.igtn te me through mutual friends, explaining his absence. I 111 1 XewnilnjH .sim plicity of line and decoration Is se much In style that vv6 feci prett, much favored If we can get any trim ming at nil en our dresses. And 'e this schoolgirl of fourteen may well I- he all set up ever her silk frock, even If It did net hoi -row nil ether ma terial te make tV points that trim it. Tliry edge the Mat cellar and the short sleeves, nml ti fold tint encir cles the skirt, as well ns. the belt which stmts en both sides of the front, leaving the s t r a i g ht effect down the front panel. There could scarcely be any thing lnore simple I han this, and .cf if has all the nc. . essiiry stve wr tJ&L& avvtijlf fa N t4m p-. I wMMW tm ivx v ' , lit :MMBm mMnWV : ' - xl .-VwSlR.'A 4iHI ' iff wsam&x&M-mm Mgm Adventures With a Purse I DON'T knew whether you have seen this new, rather new, jewelry, but If you have net, I am sure that you will went te, and no I nm seing te tell ou about it. The foundation In a black mctnl resembling black enamel, and the decorations nre flowers, raised, In ttlght contrasting colors. One can get bnrplns fiem $1 up, bracelets In black links with the flowers at every ether link. These begin at $e And It Is also possible te get pendants te mutch . Se that e-i rinlly can have a most un usual set of jewelry. I am net Mire whether or net it is Imported, but one could easily think se. Wrist v atehes and Christmas '. An interesting combination. Hut Christ mas and wrist wntches that arc espe-, dally nice mid particularly reasonable is a combination that ou certelnl.v should knew mine about. All right, then heic gjes: I knew of 11 sterling sliver cloisenne wrist watch, coming, if 111 memory serves me cerrcctl. in either nm nine or nm lese, ji hum n fifteen -jeweled movement, conies en a nice ribbon strap, pud has been spe cial! priced for Adventure leaders nt Si's Here Is n bargain you must certainly tee about. Tcir nntwci of K,hnp nitdrrns Wentnn Tart Editor or plmne Walnut anon or Main 1601 bcrtvvrtn (lie hour of 0 nnd C. A High-Scheel Bey Wrete a Composition en What His Ideal Girl Should Be If That Is Ilis Ideal He Will Net Ilav.d'Much Competition for Her Hand She Is Toe Geed and Dull te Be True I'Jiote b 01 1 M, s. C cMitral News I seize IltlgC ,,,,; ,,-,,, ..tcrlek ,,. nr Vioeenle vnnr cntcmriscs without the lenst moral ..i.i. ,' i, ..,,-i ,..i,ir t ,a'm,.i, compunction, is pictured as a husband h(l rppi,,..,, cy,,,, a t, mv last one. in extremis. f.,r 1 i,u, titmllv met my match:" This ends the wholly fantastic and impossible 1 giving another party wen, and 1 want mlllS modern Illuebcard has his own it l te knew if 1 should Invite him or ignore J- standards of fait ness. lie ha mar- - - . . 11 i a sign or tin um"s Mica a -L cl "Should a Weman Tell? 9 rled seven wives, and get rid et them UlCCCsslv eh hv divorce, because" ). f, els that if a mnti loves he must In decenev marry, but that when he ceases te love he Is net lempclled te remain tied, but can rid himself of his spouse, and pen sion her. He is tremendeiislv drawn te the tie lrctable mer'i'l of feminine loveliness, the heroine, net enlv b.v the usual at tractions, but by 1111 henet admiration fpc her abilit te handle a situation, and ner fearlessness and heuentv. In most brilliant nnd snapp.v d..ilegiie, thev have their verbal tilt, and she consul, rs his IrntRii never could nave ticen con- c lived, even in jest, a few decades age Vlwavs we hnd the woman itccuinblng. If it were a choice between ileinestielt.v and a careei . the end, the final cuitain. always showed her giving un everv ves. tign of the iiireer. even if she had him till he apologizes openly I would ' eltarh love te an hitn, for I feel sute he still cures for me, but I waiit te I km w if It vvi uM be perfectly proper I I'Ictp, dear I'vtitlu.i, tell me what te de Bl'X.NV. T'e id; invite the eung man te jour I home or 11 parly until he calls and explains his iiideiies s,uch btbavler n rtlUie-1 111 -111.1 I1C1 CJAM.lllt,CellC Praises Cynthia's Decision Dear t'vnth a I am glad xeu have decided net te discuss these ridiculous grand np,in voiee and married a drv 2oecl clerk in Harlem. And if it were tin- conflict twi.xt love nnd levaltv te a cnuc. the heroine was nlwnvs the Southern girl dining the Civil War, audi letteis en Kibsimj because 1 unevv 111,11 ,lM, 1U,r t",1", ave" Vnf 'fJ t' I """? u &T aVlAVXl ' never would linve done for the maicj te ,.,,- .i,n..i.i 1.., nr ie,t vni,,.. , I , I , , irll ' v." "inn (- i n t J v. k- Mie preposition, nun men preierns iU Kv nave 'eemeci 10 iriumpn. unci iiixeru uo'ite thesf who are In rived of sincere ad the upper hand, ami niaue ner own iiere into tae unpopular cause: terms. The man nlwnvs must be the con- When they ari married '1 e real ire que rer se said the tradition strong ns with almost tmcannv understanding iron bars for lentuncs in everv conn cenn that here mere beaut cannot held him. tr.v Yet here is the frail and giddy and thnt m due course he will tire of' heroine abse'iitelv breaking the will of her ns he has tired of ether iliainniu a inptiiln of titiance. net merely bv a women. And se she held" herself aloof uiqiiettish set appeal, but in a real while appealing an i.iblc and delightful, combat pf Intellect! nnd drives him almost frantic, in but- VV!m snv there is nothing new under fllne his will. the sun. my sifters? Hairthernr I'.mrry drciilti tn many Itnnr MnriU without tfllhui nm '" Ac i(M ener hern in iVm 11 ith tnietlttr iiuin. Shr diirnrt M Unit Diinr n 1 ( 1 7 miiieir m til ulriis about women, unit tlnit he 11 toeKimi te hir te rnt l.t r influence etn Julie. 7n tittle huituflu Hitter. lull'' ftni falltn iv leir mill n man initeli elder than herielf. ami the laiifide in Han thernr. Sherllu after fAi Ifairtharne dncercrs te lire horror that Julie' leier it no ;" than Cranford lllnkr. the man he he, at If once loved in the past. -- Twe Minutes of Optimism By IIISKMAX J. STIC11 CJIAIM'KU .MI "Who Is This Man?" By HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOB : Coturfeef. tOSl. Iti Pjibtte Lcducr Cemvany ' "You're late, darling,"' its he steeped I te kiss me. I "ies, 1 stepped in te sec mother 11 I few minutes." 1 What was there about Ihis leinaik 1 kit made mv nerves tingle? Surely , the "fact that Dane wanted te sec his 'mother was innocent enough, and et I 'Intuitive! felt that something was I wrong. I made no comment en hi' evplana- 1 tien. but followed him into the living itoem. Was it my imagination, or was he iinusiiall thoughtful? 1 wanted te ask if 1111 tiling weie bothering him. but I hated te five in te mv faiicv, I must ir te imagine tning net nlliivv mv se r te linacllll' vi.e ,cn.l I nm siiie you alwavs give It ' l.t 1 u.x mull. I'lu 11 Hane settled the question inmseii where li is asked. Duly mestlj theie r-IT,Tlr -r.,1: .. .nmiv .,,., ... .,,. ... . 'b.v remarking: is no chmce te give helpful advice be - W ' ' lI JuIl" s Premise net te il. anv uv )nlkin nllel)t ,,jlie." cause there arc fe few teally tntflllgcr.t thing without tirst letting me knew, "Yi's''" The weid was enlv plens- questions akcd, or ideas pet forth .1 r 'turned home w ith some of the win 1 v ,,,,.. ,.,,i i,i ,m lienrt lenned snf. Ul) tli,,. 1i,i, lw.ne, eicickhu' aid Trie, fell file! '. . etant.al thought nut into 1 yiithla's co'-',.,.. . ... , ' ,", ,..i I"0il.l'l!:l.- Headers let's have a little mere T S" ,.,. f... ,1.,... . !,., l..B,..n.l ....". . ... m. .. ,. or.,,, I r.t u -i. e'Mit h .1 n ell.iee" , I. ' - WHO is I lis Illllll. LUIS .i l . im-c- i It tint .veu like this sckl. sfntunn- "rnnfnrd hnd given me time te think, ten. tliat .Iiille si ems se taken with? tal fuff which. It seems, must mme in unci I might pessjhlj evolve some plan Mether 'avs veu introduced him te must p.i.t from unwholesome minds' Ale ..'timugh at tin present time I could her." lues, p-ii.- viuji'tLi nee ..V .... e.i.i- ..,. .,,,. nr mm,,.,,, n , ,, tut n 1 ... 1 ,.. .. lil II' II ilS MIC'Vl) k 111 ill' est eel In . I'm sme net eyes Where a'e tnc theugbtful teulers" "v rate I telt better, nnd the warmth wrp llX(11 mj fll(.0. felt tlint'he 1 el like te hJ- f m tbini Wen t veu erite." 1'uLk.ANJ Thanksgiving C-Tnl3ANK?i;lYIN; 1A 1- here if J- Of nil the l'et Hn's in our t.ibud.ir, I think I like Thanksgiving be-"! et all. And I like 11 for the 'iinie reason that I like wedding net ter uijsclf I ence was enough! Bur I like te go ti weddings lice nuse of the liglits and the happiness nnd the ga.vitv ami the lite ami all the ether things that make one tee! young and joveus and coltish. Thanksgiving t prediabl.v the one hellilay which net and peer, winner and loser, optimist and pcssiiint can celebrate en common ground the ground thut no matter what trouble", woes, grouch." or ill ronditieiis aie j 1 111 i . ting us i nnd we ia.li ami everv one of us have eiuethiui or ether afflicting us things aren't us li.nl "u- if tic were twice a, bad I Se whutevr evils have hef.illen .veu, gie thank' tliat 'hey are net worse. Jein in tin great nation. il piuan of crntitueb I Ter this eeiii day at least ignore gloom and lue lauihgrubs. turn vc.ur fa'c te the bright 'pets en the hori.en. be thankful for tin bliinz j,ni n.iev . On this duv plant 1 heerfulnes. nnd optimism in the buck of veeiir head, neuiisli It all tbu twentj-feur hours, and 111:1 v be eti vu.l greev , neugh te band ou'. all theear around te the neiglcbet- Tlie sky sometimes seems eiar'e. and vei.r .le.ei nc asienally aihes. bur tel.v decide that the sun shall shine in it all, detcrn.inr y..i;-will feel line, leek it nic! say it. This du nla and iet , laugh awtile as ..ltni n jm cm, uiiel cultivate humllit.v--iu preciatieti e f the in t tha' .veu .ire .1 -i.'ht t tter off than "ii ib " 1 ve te be tliat a benevolent l'reviejen . , sec ini' te 11 iIm iIm ceming te veu bv a b'tig shot. All dm long think ev And if in spite et evirv thing e-e , e . t.li f . poorer than veu n turkev. It will -un i.v inuke ve. hipiij en ThlinkKlvli'g Dux. v eeulcl v en advise me te pi or net' I have net net his i niether and father 1 Ivy are vely nieu pi'.'Plo He deee's liel I If 101" trelll I1IC veu don't gei v hat" 'let .!. JlVe I'.lll if the apaitiiietit, the lieeiinc's of lump ,,i,i lm.l.- t lrl,t into mv heart without light, the ilciv. familiar objects in ni!t1(1 hns,iist "tieubli. bin nllheiigb my own room, the s,ueii , dinner biing;lhl,rs eleiiched till the nails bit Inte Ge te Dinner If Mether Asks piepaied in the kitchen, nil s,.r,e,l t IIU ,,.,mSl I forced m.vself te smile, liear ( M,thU I havt been going wltli ,'ni'", m M'"lls- "Wh.v de veu ask. dear. im seem SO a certain -leung u no for three, months I changed from m.v 'tricu tilings Inte serious about it?" and care fei him veij much 11. has j n soft hlue drs that I kuew I) in,' liked. "Well, mother is worried about .lulie. asked me te go te his. house ter dinnei ,,,, ,,,,, , went into the living room and inasmuch as I was largely respen- nml cm led up in a corner of the couch slble for the fact that she did net return with a hook. te s(..jii ihis full, I am somewhat con- I aituall le-t m.v si If for a time in ci rued nt what she Is doing." Alse is it richt fei a g:rl te take the the interest nt i,ie stei v . ami w nen i vviint is sue neing: feile.v.s arm when en the street" Should looked up suddenl it was te 're Mar- e "That's jii't it. luetlnr I ,ie-cept a rln-lHtnias girt ri-ein 'he saiu ,,j,n standing in the eloeivvay. veung mar ' H1A lv iZ HM .... . ,,,..... , . If the veung nuns moth, r invites1 "Mr. Merrill I Lite, he a.iswere.l veu go te'd nmr with tliem, but de no' 1 glanced at the c.eck. Hane was go en Ins invitation Te'l him that laic. He wts usuall.v verv piinitual. veu would net lie nt e.i.. unl(s his ,,,,, ,,,,, 1U, "r, neh clock point. 'd te iiethfr asks veu a. will probably , q .,- trvlte veu then eU.erw-ie de net go '..,, , detniuid at the frrn l"n. for rhnnm.es I lowers or efii.'e. Maitha. 1 eb'.TV.d. bin a- -he candv we'i.d le proper fe- hi u te send left the room an linn n'eiilng fear lilled i mv fieatt I re.1Ii7.1d Iheu that an thing Send Him a Card ' mi! eef the eidinaiv would serve in mv I, ...ir " vi thl.i-1 have h. en go ng with, present mood te make me think that a fei'ew for about n month and a half seinetliiig had gene wrung nnd would Ike te knew what would be I trinl te leii'sim mvself. te letuiu .in..- c'hristira.s present fei liim te m.v Ismk, but 1 could no keep in . i niiiil en the printed pages. I was lesr- S.rd h.v. a. prettv iMtnimi ..eni , , , .- .. , . ,, j , fpil, me iinpatienily and went te tlie wii wii elew . 1 hiid Jii't ill aw ii the ciin.uii aside ., leek clown into the 'licit win n 1 heard Iaiie s Lev m the e, I, and 1 lie v le nict Inn'. ',i .stnias .erel r i h iv- mil known liim long eneugli le i pv.- 'I'm .1- pie Sent in i ats n n tr it. ii-- ' nrir let 'n't1 knew, .luhe has ndepteil an lude,i(iid c iie-e of attitude that Is entlrelj unjus tified She does exact! as she plea'cs, and lefusi's te allow anv one' te inter fere. Mether is afraid 'lie is net meet ing the right Mm! of people. Who Is this man. Bhicktun, Maw (home? Where did veu meet him. iuul what de juu knew about liim"'" Tomeriow DcnlleiU An Oiit-iif.llir-Orelln.irj Srlertlen t A1 EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES i;.VIIIIt()II)l,ll, KMrTI.Mi AND I I'LHHi: 1II.K J HUM 111 n HI MSltlCIIIS'O 1 H'l..0;'Mi '' IIOMIOLISG i it , a in ; nt 7 7r-.3 'e'uni;n NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO. - - - iinn i'ii iii'iit st. --.-. Paul and Virginia By IIKLKN HOM (,IM Evnitv c in pmli Virginia and the I'renrh Laundry WniJY g'iriiieiir wa- virnppd ik lace 1 nudkei l.'lllltllV i. nnpe- , . I I I ul ' I'vell her tin e O0 -I A .' ' i 1 id si ii- f.er id g gift from ere each , Hi i i r. a -v :i x 11 T I si el 11 d M-sl'e , I 1 . . VV 'l.Vel " s'u' e ,' 'llllln '1 .is slie l.ll- ' nipp" d a 1" si p urate item, and ut terrd the-i i, le ep '.Hie e.ue-kh and hi'f-e lie that a wciuaii t given i.i w hen I 111 PIII.es d 07r n habv rr n,e nuru betes ti u.i n French laundr Paul, rmusing neon 'he i'ii tbeir cliuniber "ti I'" vn' ' twinkled "What's I he 'ir; n'n '-l.il or C Idea?" h- ii'ked baiitirui-.'l.v "It's iln- la i it'll x cei ! ..ei Virginia u' gi.mim.ituall.v wi-i of her little white teeth lrnleil l'liul. ',' :'i 1 1' e v 1 'i .Wi r t i -fs Mill Hi 'I.' s Me e p llg the ,g'.- tlllsill i e'l I 1. 1 f i , e V s 1 ie s!ll s , Il ,- W I ,l tllllell. - '! "'! ' I" n 1- v , i nd iii.it I'."l !. i il I i Millie I 111 'tlly fpel 1 II- n i ' t lutiisc f t i n di -i I'sieri e e I Isle II l OH UU'l ''ll I .11.1 t ll'v ll.ll t d le.usf. I I iii 1st j hone f..p t 'ai . " ngin ' 1,111 lllll g' t se I ie. thing' -U ! 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Iii lie I I It' I Males l.iet. i llie ,i ihilutiui ia-v. tcihl' are i ' ilruin e'lthei n p'jie water ei in one in the n.iit nil rent uei.-kIi lhellc lev ei.iges V.t ,i iteUhle l.jsi uch ,c the Tliri'iki-g.viiig illniep tea't-e cire .it ei ml tvip tain' beginning .villi the !i""l ,u d end nij with ids guest .it tlie '.eft Tim line) is usuall.v the old 'wlne.uid w.ilnuts tlive, that I. duiing the ilis ilis ,1'ssleii at dserl I'ai-h diner in turn I opeHes hU toast, and all laise then g.asies and drink e n- nip Thanksgiving toasts should be Kpprc ci.elive, 'ueli us I'urns f.uc.ilUr verse "V, ie 1. i'i meat III. el we can e ' (ti . or he nvTi' lcumernuH ' Lit us give thanks for ul.nt we have and ler what we In hiiI1 "'Hir Natien is ,'tlwa's a si.uiilu g toast 'I a iij-ii i ., i Mil ejui'iii ti. ,,, (j,,,- i .. , feinicl piled en his elesk mat inerning Hi t- ought Us band eiiieinil. red a large- sipuire ,n- Sj i elope. At Iirst hi fan I, d It inlg it Le tt "Gesh Vmi'il " i elope "But everv ihiiig is se hcaitiful i-i." j mi inv union te eme f, ,-i I s iji-h-, f. r crM c-lispmg h r liiin'is in unt'igiii d it was 'hat kind of .in itnelepe. ttfstuB'. ' I'.'ii. nliis" it was the monthly state- "Humph' riiui went in i ui- i,e nt tnun tin weudei t ul 1 uiiidrv . 'I weni.v -tilne delln's an 1 fertv eic i n i s : r ii iViri1 1 wm..'i ii',in m iihiiiii ii f ii',iin m " 'itiii ii Don't miss this! asoe III- ! I 'l-ll, ll.ellCle, ,111.1 til. 'lei) .1 i.vv 'iv in i i In' in preel,, t f .Hi w aff epel il ' ' he ,,i ,t e-iii "I II tell tlie World ve Mill 1! It- - ' lie- -lllll d vvl.iMsii al nt ,,e etln c I ok. "We ,e .V'II'muH 111 te lefein. pietl i seen " lie 1 1 ill I'.ii,' it. ' " ' Oleomargarine Pi. "I l'au! went fn t' killirnnm no. I T.lesentlv VirtftlU lehld the weird sei-mls tint all un n - nii'lv nillBt indulge m wlien llnv applv the morning Iniber te their Inn-. "He's sing "P ' !'"-' 'J'Bfc1"1 '" ,ir'" fcclf. Indeed' nnd 'ii wnu. "All bj m.vself in the mei ..ini:i(j. i All bj-hv nij self In the ' The rest of the e lassie wus ..-t a ll.e Viand veea'i-t . nten'd open tnc i mr mr delicnte piiriH f shaving tin 1 1 iN of tie suiiill inii'itii In I'e i ultivat-d. TIlO ciisp. stnicli.v lileuses. (nc sjeir Uliilrrtlilng'i and i li" smaller jnt'-lK that had rune back meid the fiishioi fiishiei utile lUUIldrv, li.'iina hl'd llliknl nvv.iv If. the senitel iciliir de -I. leaving .' UTsIl sh rl for In i Intel and n ' Hhe si'illid r linn ii.iim ' 'i re -s ti Ircakfast i.i'de ,i- - ,,. ,..,, ii,. in l UP elf I'llTcC "Of nltirn. Ill -III sjihI 'IfiUil. I, .1.. II... Il.lee. ei, ,ti II veu knew, but thw in 1 he old Iiallllli pullll'cs te whiili ) nsTCf ceiiiil inuimgc se beautifully UHJthe.v wen lireiifht by nnci'steia of t he t s mi , , B mmmqfip-a i mnniiTwnmi'mw wmmmii A ( tW llIIV IIIIIVl II mil I IT Sllll-l-l II I l"I"l II III! IILIili B rniiiirieu l e Mui h Men 0,1 imtJ Old lleif Chr.sl.s In Iiuh I'l.st win l I . elllli' tl i II' s, I. HI I U I.. In Ii tin MliMIe .ge- genelllll' c e,i,iini-Mi,l, el i e he I - I, u lin II lie III i le HI I '-I e'l l In IniilJlli -lel eel lllul sen ie of - l,e i II Sold in hundreds of our Stores I.. .tlllll Villi I lit IllVlVe lei this iMcmaua STORES COjl l'il r r3frIJ HE Vital Automatic Vacuum Cleaner is k an economy in every sense of the word. The Vital cleans rooms thoroughly the first time ever it saves time. The Vital costs about half the price of any vacuum cleaner that compares with it it saves money. The Vital creates its own suction; it has no intricate electric meter te get out of order at the wrong time it saves aggravation and worry. The Vital saves bending down or reaching up te connect electric sockets. It is light enough te carry upstairs easily. It operates by merely guid ing across the fleer. It saves your strength. An altracllfi preposition le salesmen and uvmtn who are alive and energetic THE VITAL SALES COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, PA. Six Branches .60' jJnJSlrert lltlment 0673 IIS ftth Slrccl Illicit U'JII Kill UiljmbU Ac IllmiunJ 7t.6'J 3AUH S llrrnil Si riez. 'sr,u ,170 l.ituingtnnA c Kciulnntem 13.-U J IIS 1.1th Mutt H.lnut 1131 tu mm Wi ffl 3 Qs AUTOMATIC VACUUM CLEANER. ,ir,,-iri.j-J-'gar-JMf--!--i-J'-'1r-Jf-:'"'--,'-J 723X33 Tite Question Cemer Today's Inniilrlrs I. In elder te give a somewhat ilif feiint uppearittiee te the ThnnhH giving dinner table what home made llevver vases may be used? -'. UpHcilhu n new apple corer which works very "easily nnd iiuickl.v. li. Of what material, and in what ' tdinpe arc keine intereHtliiR bou doir lamps iiuule which need no fdiaile? I. Who was Kliabeth of Yerk? !i. Hew 1 monkey fur used te form the finish of un arresting stieet frock? 0. When a bend chain that is te lis used for n gluHc seems tee nar row te be becoming, hew can it he widened without being ie ilrtingV Vrsterdn.v's Answers 1. I'er the buffet or for (be serving table in n dining loom a bright and original decoration for Thanksgiving Pnv In formed of n pumpkin, siirreiituled en , either t-ble by a grapefruit and nn or er nnge, each of the fruits holding nn orange-colored cnndle te match Its size, and Ihe whole being lnld en n white cover, scattered with green lenves. 2. In a menngiam where the middle letter Is laiger than the ether two placing the initial of the last nnme In the center is tlie wny el arranging three initials most popular at the picscnt time. 3. An economical "leg" which ii excellent for stalling n weed lire can be made b.v rolling scrapi from the waste basket inside a piece of new .s"paper nnd forming this Inte tlie shape nf a leg. I. In the rcn'm of history, I'llabeth of Knglnnd was lhc daughter el .tames I. Ji, Te make n smart cnnliney dress ing robe In n dillcient mrt el way put n narrow border of brnid in dull gelds and colors that har monize mound the in-ek and down either side, tying tin gown wltn a cord. 0. A daik waist te he worn with the suit has a deep, lound-cel-lared vest and cuffs of white voile, which can be taken off and laun dered nt intervals, se thnt the whole tiling is kept extremely fresh-looking. Hi: WAS ASKHD te write n compo cempo compe sitlnn about the "Idenl Girl." This Ls what he wrete: Tirst. De net Hilt. It is useless nnd hns no definite nim. Yeu de net necessarily have le be n sissy, te te spenk. or tn he stiff. ' Second. He nt case lir company. T he ideal girl is the same girl In public im In the eyes of n brother or nister. Third. Don't tell ntl your secicls te your girl ilium. Fourth. De net offend n girl friend because of ienleusj . Fifth. De net wbrry nbeut hnvlng geed clothes. Loek neat nnd 'clean In what j en can afford. Sixth. De net try te be what jeu nre net but be the snme girl nil lhc time. IWOXDHIt what that nice jeung high-school boy would de if he ever met u girl like that? Something tells me he would take one leek, exchans: one word and irtn n mile nvvny flem her In icenrd time. Something else whispers thnt while he was thinking nnd getting his tongue n black with his pencil in decided te kill two birds with one stone. Write the composition and get In i ight with his teacher ut one nnd the same time. , , Fer surely this ideal girl is just built te cater te the supposed ideas et sonic one else. U must have been n very prim, prud ish teacher thnt he wanted te please. Imagine a girl who ansvveis te this description . Site would be very popular among girls. Hevs would tell their ceiucltIsh. well diess'eil, llikle "gill fiiciids" that shf would make "n wonderful wife" for somebody else. Ami ct this bev innv possibly think that this icallv is the kind of girl be likes. He ders approve of her, 17"iI.IKTIX(i, he declares, is useless and . has no deiinile nim. Hi doesn't knew ene-qunrtcr of It. does he, girls? The ideal gill is tlie Mine in public ns 1 In the e.ves of a brother or sister does j this mean that lie waijts her te treat him I like n brother? Oh, hasn t no ever iieaui new many masculine henrts have been broken t Seu"?11' 0,Tp,-",'l,t ".& lint here speaks the eternal mnsen. line: ''Don't tell nil jour secret-, 0 Tour girl chum. ' ' ur Ijy secrets e course, be means nil ths Ittle things he lias said nd rounded t her. "" lie nlwnvs wants her te keep nil llmte llnlln nieu I. II.. In I. --...If 1..... .','""' .,...,..,.,, ,,-, ,., iiun-ll 1IIKICI1II III Kir.- pllng ever them wllh somebedv who Inn been threugli the same experience. And. of course, he feels this wny be cntise of the jealousy some of these lit- tie reiunrks of his hnve caused. Yeu can't blnmc him for putting n Hint qualification, he is nlwnys the cause of some girl's jenlnnsy of nnether and the ether girl uinkes him pny for it! T)L'T tills' nbeut being ncnt nnd clean " nml contented in what veu lmve Nn't thnt u boy and it man mid nn elder uinii mid it giniidfnthrr nl' evir? Of course, he wnufs jeu te leek your bet nlwn.vs for liim, he wants his girl te be better iltcssed mid better lookln leokln loekln than any ether girl hut In expects her te tle It without nny fuss, nr any worry ercr "having geed clothes." Hew we hnve (spoiled them! Need we say anything nbeut bN n8t requirement? It stands te reason that if she fulfilled nil the ethers she would never be mivthing different from the same dull, drab, pilm thing that he mnili her. Peer bev some gill lias prebnMr been torturing liim bj tr.viug out he? vat Ions moods en him. Perhnps that's the reason he drew up such a sorry, uninteresting, unfeininlne picltire of a girl us his ideal, The very opposite of (he girl lie really adores and Is trying In vnln te pleac! Kinds of Eyes A cold. Indolent, selfish dlspesut0n accompanies n feebly tinted or colerlcm eye, Hrlght ees nre a proof of geed health and a hanp.v outlook en life People vvbe-Jallt well und love te talk usuallv have l-ire ejes. Dark e.ves suBgest deep and strenir emotion". If jour eyes change color, ns from gray te black or lilue te blown, tt Is n lucky sign Making com into corn flakes was an important accomplishment. The next big step in serving the appetite was Pest Teasties -best cornflakes Te make sure of getting the best, order "Pest Teasties" by name, from your grocer. is i . : -.AMsasyM' ei ' I 1 He needs it "The Iren Feed for Vitality" Real Raisin Pie Hen art quukl'j rcfrtthtd at ntghl hy a dttstrt like lh$ : cupi Sun-Maid Se-edeJ Jlalalne 2 Pupa watc-r '. teaiepoen ualt ,2 tablfnpoens lemon Juice 1 te-anpoen sugar 1 tablespoon corn atarcb Wnsli the rainliiB, put In laucepan with 1 cup jeld water end brine olewly ti'i bell. AJJ nii;ar, suit and corn et.irch whl'h has been mixed with ! cup reld aliter. Rell 3 minute n Id lemon 'ulce, Pour In pl tin hlrh ha been lined with crust, while het rover, l,n.ih trip vv ith cold milk and bake In moderate even until breicn. Great Mid-Day Pie! it revives spent energies and puts new vigor into your afternoons '""ARY one down-town at your 1 rrtt.tur.itit or lunch ceun- i'-i alter a lianl ineriiing's work .ind you arc tired. Tirst note hew luscious, then liew it "sets you up." i;las5 of mil!: is all you need with this jjje for a goeil light lunch. 1 in the raisins furnish 1 ;(,0 alenes of cnergizinc; Hn.'rin.r-i( per pound. Their nutrition, beniR in prae t cally prc-digi'stcd fer"m, gets te work at once, and jeu can feci the energy it imparts The iVc5 in the raisins then builds up the bleed and pro motes a vigor that is permanent, Veu need but a Small bit of iron dailj, yet that need is vital. Get it from raisins. There's a recipe here for your wife te try at home. Or ask for pie like this down-town today. Delicious raisin pie is sold by Krecenes and bake shops every where. Buy of them te serve home baking. Real raisin pie is made with lets of raisms. Insist en it First-class hakcrs and rebtaurants don't stint. SUN-MAID RAISINS Stewed Raisins Striter brtakfait txtru merinnj unci pcrf your daily iron tAnc uay Mil gJ1Ss L'sc Sun-Maid Rjisms, made i nm C aliiernia's finest tabic Hi apes American raisins, piei issdl .mil packed immaculatelv in a Krc.it modern I altfernia plant Seeded ( seeds removed) ; Stcd less (grevvn without seeds): flusters (en the stem). Alse a line ever-ready dessert. Raisins arc chraper by 30 per cent than formerly see tliat you get plenty in your feeds. CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATED RAISIN CO Membtrihip IS.OOO Grmctrt : p lis n i . , , c , ; Cut This Out and Send It Free We'll t-end 10(1 1 ubrimii It n .it Heiipei in ,i lie book te ativ nc who in.n c 011,11m Al.n nm booklet "1 itiir Haum fjr Ue'tli and Htautv." nc .in mm """mi.-,.-- -' ) I I I I I I California Associated Raisin Ce., He il. 1' IIH-'CI, I rc'Miei, ( llllf Pen.,, eeml me cepr of your free book ' 'i Mini lie. 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