f"'V , "f-tv EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1921 10 iSKwau (f K- rS Paul and i?- Hy HELENA .Sour Grapes RririM"Kvr moeui: stared nbeut 1V1 vii i'lrclnln'n little )llna room witli affected ninii-cnitiit. I dare say you re put line up here ,tit tempnrnrilv. eh?" she ri In tiiietl in n sprt of "I'm - i) miit. -forum" way Virginia remained mlm "Tonipe'arv? Oh. lear. no. I'nu' nml I .in- jnit rri7 nbeut n- little iii'iirtmiMit." -i" villi! heartllv. hi h 11 . 1 i i olio of t i'Iuihi". lirn!jci'il de- MIIllrr-.it. Ylrglnla's I predating!. . "Oh. 1 They M' m - i , I i ' in r i in i ' 1 1 i ' tuffi . Sn i imped up. nrt of. Yen niis'i' I ' in i " ! n liniid -. you n lltt'e ln'ii-i' -out in the oil ut rj . 1ni lu- ircili' i ""'ill trnitucii. brew " -month nml her pint in. "It would hr t'e lonely." !n I'oun I'eun tared. "And for another thini;, Millie, my. husband .ni"r nnnrd ir." '"flew amu'-inR. near HKinia. trilled the usifr. Dar me, Virginia Can't afford It lusbnndi arc all like that. I dare "iiy. Mercy fancy mar rylns n man I beg veur pardon, dear. I didn't think " Virginia - miuIe held no of fended et -- She wii rather tnjeylnif the irri-.ii,.iliii I'lilttprinpi of her visitor Sh' krut Midie "15'it 1 -implv wniiMn t irnriy im'i I could mii' tat own house ' lat'le I en the in!!' i Slid t ni.inl. te" lii'ir me. VlrRiin.i hnw de urn manage tn exist without i maid"' ! don't see hnw you cai c i I'mis Ne imi m . n ii a UttU1 e'lartimnt lik" tin- " "I love It " -.ml Virsi".i.i fitm't "And it is tnt hk' pint invunv Goodness, I den'f knew whn' I'd il Through a Weman's Eyes By JEAN "If I Were a Pretty Yeung Girl" AVhv are people oinienl'' Whv de they tell u- that tin- world i wero than It Is, when wiint it i depends se larRcly upon hew we leek af it'" It Is se en-! te tind Reed in tliltiRs anil In' people, and -e niiifh mere an-fyinu wllj de -oine nf us deliberately -ck the ether Oh. es. thev de. Every dai people permit them-e!e- te boeenie emhl'tered nd pollute the air with "itch noleus gases as it deesn t pay te ue goeq e people." "There'- no benefit in doing thb right thinR." "The le you de ter ethers the mere thev will respect you," rid se en te the ever familiar' plaint vtfjseme women, "Of course, if I were a pretty eung girl I should have n ccived mere consideration '." Jew we knew if doe- pnj te be Reed te people ami that the instances when It seems net ate tiiete'y the exceptions that preic tie rub. We knew that kindness always bear- interc-t and that every bit of happiness we impart te ethers is sure, like the homing puoen, teifind its wa buck te roe-t. tWc knew. ten. that while there are here nnd there In the world people who nniiiinreciatnc and unsrntet'.ll. the great mas- of humans respond finely tei consideration and unselfishness nnd , tired te no mannerly ami gauiini ie respect lhe-c qualities net tee lack efPretry girls, but when it came te an thlm I 0,,, weiiuin that called terth some- nv.'. 1 ,i ,w.ri.l .. foil f tiling deeper. tenderness and eh. airy and that th AKl. Ill t II II t ' .-.-. .. vys held the key te many heart". Hut h.l..niit. mi. I'M.lnIlT flllit I III' f- esteptiens we -ee are nothing mere that. ,though pernaps net quire se pmiiteu. -fe' ,tcie,I)nnne munh(.r nt lht was full of dreams; I had been in love yvieng dematided that a man ask n girl rhvine. , slighted mid shut etit that It will net be i "tiny blotches n the jr. at -un of hu- -e often in my rate ;'-,, 1!r,, ,,. lindMISIf.n, A POmsh KKICNn for a long time, and new I had found ? J""fr,'V '"'. "f" Mie permitf, Hher- "Yes," answered Jack and Junet cai-y te resume friendly relations with : manlty. ... "u.V'"Vu?)J:::l . ;?"JTuJ,!.:n1. w''." . il'" 'y,amil?L wm . mr ,l,,m, ,. T ,lil. ..., .i..11' ''"'' J '''''1 '.cen very CUgerly. They were keen te go en n" a rait. Ot course. It Is net nesslble Iln our s. henl dai- we w r .1 mat riieugui """ '.."'- .',' "'". ' '".' " " n s rc' :.lu V " "-.- ...."" '"r1' . . '.. -1'." "' mgiu up. ,rin ,.m er creillld. hut they didn't see tn Invite everv nne td n llmlle 1 mnv m "Pelltenes- ,- the Uei ,e cien- deer." a'wemansay. i es ,ere w, " a , .e w.,? r, ,ic e J" " w i're,,; 1Zeu ntm ; te me no w-.-ts ttue some young was iinueryed and tn. mind was hew they were going te get into Hackee of any' sort, and, for this reason. It T g And in the -iime win u is true that a nuh long waiting ter tickets ami r .ii.i he iioiiKntea te kh or tour or-. Re() fln(, t)if, emcr of if wnt( (Mat j,e full of doubts when I was finally seated Chipmuck's little tunnel, down which best te write or telephone the Invitation. v.., i imnii mi. l ,'liMni will al- iii-t had te wait. Ol course. If I had t,"""-"' .i ... i..i. oppesllo hi in nt the smnll tnhb. !.. H,p n...... ititn,.f nnS Linflm. untess one Is ulone with the prewiectlte H The Weman's Exchange Te "M. F. A." 1 am sern -lint I L.nie: tall -ou ary thlng mere than te ke te the V W r A Employment liuieuu, at 1"0 Ar.'li -root. arid tell hem what you told tee. I'v hnlps veu could get em part-'hre n-k Oiat would Bite jnu w,in. f r. . I'lti" '. r yourself If fu can de "evtuiir or f.n f.n brelderinc vi n nrm gci i"ji 'e he'i work te .le if ten al'PH at t.ir.uJ" i.ir terles. 1 w Nh I "old ' dellnlte. but l an "' ou 'iinu thin I- alt gQOd Iu. k enil s in s j Try Regular Exercise T the rrfi'ni- nt Wnet'in t J'tO' jDear Madam IClndh- tll n.e al get n. sun. te tl u". t! '.i net show. I Ji'eur clrnilatien n-i"' b-' t " for you te have this .eie. ... yQU must b- tery ih.n l..u t' starchv foeil" but'-r n t. . ce' 1 ew " Wl'l ..)-r -. . f .11 d jejn 'u tn miiBs.um i u" -e i" i ..' Cin get sum. legu er i v i .- -' up your i in 'initie. T.il, k .le, i) bncaths of ti.sh nlr f..r . t ' every night l,.-i..r. ou f . I. t Mlp you. t i A Christmas Dell Heuso T the r'ii' . ' i" .1 !' a IDear Mad . I'.-' - ,'"' ' ' " erty the . it '.i' 't ..'hi"' "-. n letter te you bull ' e." ' '' -ivlie can li'n '! ui" "' "' sefcure a iiei ie u"- te ' ''ri ' ' ' cqmc in i mi" e ' w " "i ii t 'i ple who ..i alwa w ' 1'ie . 'e ' i ethers. I I....I" 'hen. :i ihrstir:. -g"i -dn las' 'it .ind I P'..uiis"d tb.-'i I .was spinel aid work 11c I "t"U d mi te buy th. m ene for I'hnstiuHS tin-. yaar I bin Iwn nu' of wmk f'jr !x months 11I 1 m .11. np.iitmen', h'i keenH me b i-y te miunt.ii'i 1 weuia l.i' te koei) in.- iireiiii." ' th. in .ir.d i in, thought y.i ' v. uM b .0 t , ' kiddles, a-i iun an in - !"'- '''"' '" pebablv 1 " "f soil. ui. le. l '-gTewn-up iir'.li.n tint 1'im ii" i.-i ' " 'Things 1 ou II Leve te Make trench De! I Hand Ba 1 , fe A 1'TIKNUI l"'II. 1IMH'. I- qulte. a caput iting .uesseV te an itn nlng cesluiue The lower part of the fea$ Is the S.U1IO an ar.y full-Hhtrrtil bag Dyess U wie Kiencb dell luud Iu a bodlce of t lie ,"aine ' uiiiterliil iih the bOg.' Fasti n the dell betweeti the tin i?hV and Hu ouiei in.iter.il at one side i thu Imh M.iIm a casutK all unuii. I v lop 'li'i'i.li ni iih te inn the tit) j ! draw uni. Ii.i.m th. bag uuie A Ii.ii; in.nli "I 'Ighl cm ed ipctl) inivi i 'I ti hd teitcther and .11 Joined te a -iniiiit in ciiiiil.n v. a'ttelu of the matt ."lul i" prettui ih.in ttKe (.trnlght bag Made "f bl.n k chiffon JFVKTla VA s 'f tiMdn this KltKNl'II I'"l.l HWnilW L". uken nn cxqinalte (. hrihttnas gift h I . KLORA i Virginia 1IOYT OKANT 'Willi myself all dat without iliniiet ti , llil'ik of nii'l I'iuI'h -ltrt. "Shirts"'" ci ifil Ml'liietit, holding vit two llnl t rr lite liniiiN in mi tiU'ei tatiim ' horror. "Shirts'' Sintd . shirt s," nn.swored Virsiniu calmly "I de up Paul's '.nriM And 1 de up my e n blouse" and my un diev The laundri" imply tear thein te 1 ie, e. I fried .mil found out." "Wi'll. nil 1 esn nv in un d"Hl'. that yen n re ,i born wife." a. Kind t .i'hI nith i pr Milli- ent Inn ,i , 1 1- iliiitennR I her i eiiil". "1 new r old d it. "I'.u it's fun." Insisted Vircitil.i Mi " 1 iiter rn-p l( go. "Will, mt ilear. Rnml luefc " f.ie eald. holding out n tlred hand. "I'll run in n sain -eiiie day te vnv helle." VtrRinla watched Millicrnt an nhe swept down the street and a little smile 'played upon her lips. "Teer Mllly "' she hIcIipi! Wouldn't 1 ut up with n mcie npartnipiit : hlu-he" when I mention Paul's lilit" : couldn't di without a tiuiid " And she hnisheil happily and tumbli ! out t.ie hu.ndrj has'" oenteti: in n pelaunnt n .il "ion te bu hor-elf. And w lien Purl came home he ,1" oi'T'iheImfii with the iinier n' hi" we'., ue itimiii-.ei. don't em me up. ' he i r'.ed in happi mako-hel;. e alarm I intti "he diilli t h.m wlii thrententd Virsiniu. Hut Ii ink ii umeskfi! i te tell . - Tomorrow I. 0. I . NEWTON theirs is net tUe only appeal, and every dinwe -ee rofutatfen of the oemplaint of tie ein.cnl woman win. wants te tell ii- tlnit no ntlici tnnls rc-pon-e. (hi' e-terdiij 1 was -lttlnp between we men m a irowded street car. home- wind bound in th rush hour." Twe iiiiug girl-, both get" leklnc. were hnnglng from straps before us. Hut the we men were apparent I v tee tired te hnrketi te the dictates nf cmir'esy. nml allnntrv that thev should net tetnnin seated while a woman stand-. Anether r!H. this one e.xtiemely prettv nnd really quite tired looking, entered the ear and glanced obWeuslv about for the pe ihi'ity of a seat. Then -he stepped before us. lurching for n trap wnh a glance at the men. se i frankly suggestive it embarrassed me. Hut no man rose They seemed te sav. "This isn't n drawing ru-in. eung lady: you nre younger thnn we are ami have probably worked les rvlay : ou can held your own." And then an elderly woman cuteicd She was net iittirm. .Hist well pa-r middle ace. And. before veu could ., "I'll.!. Tlnlitnwin " both men bml risen at nuee '. They had been tee ...l 1 11 i. ti,l I haie seen similar instance., hoot a pretty toting girl- '"I'.r tmiii f." Acalr mm., b ei e e."U"e t'.ie wr'ter for takint; th lihit.' of wrltlnt- te teu. II II we f.ir : ha. net had offer of m 'r. ni ,ii"i 'p fjr -l-.Ti"trnas. buf t u ' k.'it. your nauie and addrfs en tl! he 'h.n (is seen n" any en. de. s w r te or I'd'i me en the leb phone offerimr 'lint ni. is tev.s as they nearly nltnvs rln I .".n trl'.e 011r name for 1 dell l-ouse But In 1 .is- 1.1T" .i'mnii''fiT' o'jiei.ol mn' - 1. no ynu-seif ieu are at a ) I. nut" w'"i- tools If a wonder paek t , :.e 'ih ih ion could preb.iblv secur. secur. fieii .1 irren.-i stnre fm ne'htnr, or tort I'll aid some t itra lnards Stan I he bri up 1:1 one stde se tl" t the top will fe-m th- epn front of the h.ou-e t'se some nf the beards te form a llenr uo-e'i 'he iTi'ddi' of the be:;, ilivulinc 'te 'we i'nhh, nnd then stand mei i of t hi in ;p' c' en both tln-t ,'iin) seieiu! "eis, e tnil. I'liin's Poet.s i an be .j' t..t'T' " put In th. iar' t'ens Th "i. 'f te i l.'r ninUa a peaked reef nore iienr is en top et in., n-cecn :enf te .nferd nn attic -t-.th slepit g s i'."i Tin mini.' O'ltsiiV n-.iy be i.c . oil wit'.-, hwri.tp dfnlm nr ar.tthlt K J.i' i '. i '"ipnin te but., wh'ie Hie ! -i i. : ,. 1 oatie. d or p.it'.'eil at. i n.Ji.s ,i .il is of mnfr'nls u--ed for deer 1'iH-iC .ie'.r cnrtalim and wind"' . M" i .i ti - if "e. i ut iv,rilei'"s '. . s'de" ' ' Jl'iTf. ti OTO will be 1.0 S'lll'i .llTi. f ' "t it ii- ' an le nr"! ni' of "...e.. at.' .-ai d hove 1' ' f. . d r. 1 ... a I t"0 ut fir " as "l.e ch iih.n t. , V, ,,,. . '.I i '.fili-i' t i stxtnla ,i i ' ,,'.- (i-i) '- re f ' ire 'he". s It. f w 'he K' ate' ni te 1 i ni . ,i of i dell I oiise . cha'.gii s "i. f'l-lilt'iri SlbOII' It'll '. rtlvlllBT i. "; i gs in -ti a nire eng 1.1I v.is t ."is- teu " ' . be lull te IIUlW.- this for tell' iu. Idi en for I am certain 'hcv will !ntp It ui d I in nk you " i : k. t some fun mi' I " 'I lK If!.' l 1UI-' " tint I "" lau veur iiilheB" en fli for a "ready- d.j' i ouse .i, i,use ene s nlTerea Adventures With a Purse 0r ' .' v-' nun ( il U.'si; mi ii gut i-t as we'l up iniii' iiiiiid I. ci n and new ,it u" i lie- t"iie "'i I .''.il. toil you ',. ,i. innnt f hri-nens gift siiSSes i ii- ,i- I nit pus-ibiy lind Ker 1 am aiiti -nre tltnt ever1 eni e In n whili I w !' come in ress seni' thing that will ii' the tel'V tl.illg you wlllll for SOtlli'- ie.lt no-e Clin-tiiifls gift l- mi espe.'1-ll j.i hi. in Vew, then, the mirrors, line -i e,. In- a pnrtii ularlv fin collrnien .f miner-- .. nil iiiimhs. nbli u." .. yn'il ttaiiH'd and teuchiMl i, i ,i ..' i i h f ! llewet' mnl i rr.i s. i' il. i.le.l nit" line e. tien-. i I III w i ' d .'mil, se H ' ' .Hi I ill ,ii i eiiim .mn ni Ciinle te In bun',' . i -i in 1 1 t M. - '. i i'I hud the.ii i tt,.'. aiid al pri.es thai are net at .1 1.1....... 1. fn . r Iim. Lei. .... ...U ii" Wie. The onllection of cirole inns looked se iintisiiiuiy nice i stepped te examine them. I hey range in sue trem abuut tint diameter of a llte-ient piece te n liftj-ient piei e. Thej arc htei-lii "ilier with a coating of j;eb Snun- in -It Willi n;ls will lilllti ' el) ;ll, nt i imrtii u In i-1 1 in lu-i h'i' i h n twinkling -i.i.- ..i -.ip,d i e h" n n olio -lilt "I I i -then a -ai p'liie .ij "J." te N."! 7" t u 1 1 1 ' lull I hi-' I H'll'l '1111,' Pi ii miigc finiu ant. repp -i m .mii Fer nsnies of i.liims BilJri lVumnn't rti Rtllter or plume Walnut 3000 ur Mbui IWI twttu th lieun of and 0. - ; Please Tell Me What te De 1 11; CYNTHIA Must Be Very Attractive Hear f tntluii Wen t ou t ? I me why It l.i aftet n fellow dnnci 1 tilth inn lie ulititys slls down nuir m iitul htlt'ltn areuiul iih nil it'iimi;.' 1 cant under laiiil It I ueii t ilntui' ery xvell. I am net extremely goeil-looUiiiR. but ether KlrH deVt luie fellows lleliliiB around them. As seen im a fellow steiM ditncltiK with me Iip lt8 deuri and tell.i me ew r. tlilnjr en out th I wender i" It mv at at tltude VV';A.V.i AO.l. Shall She Send Present? Prnr t'xnthla- I am a Htcneerapher. eighteen eur8 of arh. and h.ne been 'n m preKint position for nlne month" t mn wondering whether It weutd Im proper for me te Rlie iii i mployei a present for ChrlMni.ii I m.ike lieautl lill tleti. but If It Is uncenx optional, et leiirca. I would net think of rt'uiiR It He Is married ninl thlrt-lx yeiui of "' ' weuiu Kreitiv tippii'i-mic i" IIIIMVI'I III JUUI IIIIUHIII I I'll I f""'. Thankine you fei aiij niivip. you can Kne in". I am M '. It would be better jul te end a little Christmas card te jour oniplever Let Him Drep Dear Onthla We hae been constant reudem of our column and new tome te ou for xeur adMce amf the pelvlnR el" our P'eblem by you and your roailei. We lira three veunir West Phlludelubla clrls, cetiHldircd ery i;oed-lookltiK by all the members of the ether c. About iwe etirs apii. we met k yeuiiR fellow .it a dance, with whom, had te "ay. we nil fell In love. About K month" later In- .n!d fit li.'iniani He correspomloil with ii, hut 'Uien eemparinu let ters we ill" iiv. it d tliat he wri'ti' tne sat.i' te e.i.'h i hi i Mn told ii- Ii.' oeil ii" nml oxpeoted m nh itf i'" upi u h.si n turn te our count iv The Ki:t question I". Which ilms be leve anil lmw nre we tn Knew ' Sheuul we ioi.tlr.iie eeite- poiidencp with him or ."heitlii -e spend our time and deotlen with our many ether admirers ' THi; thp.i:u ciiiAL'Ks. llen't werrv veur beads eer It docs net. love any of you. lt him drop Consult Mether ttear Cinthln My plrl friend, who is Hlxteen, gees with n boy ene year her senior. They are Invited te re te n surprise party te which I also have an Invitation, but J am Mippeed te brlns n boy ft lend 1 am a so-veiueen-year-old Kirl nml hae never roue nut with a bev tt end. a ,7: n.V m, , amJ ,, ,t . eI N ,,. Sn. w.mt" te mi Ue these two fi lend" te i all at her home and want" me te oenio also. then the t.mr of us mn ite t the parti together. , Ullir n- '-1 would you ndiS0 mi this clrl-nnd I knew n " n I U she only nees with K"ed company? 1 al- knew her be fi icnd Veur ndvlce wi'l In creatlv arire- ei.t'.ii ie hamii'Ti. .i:vi:N-Tr:i:N- Tbere Mems te b no reason why you should net de an your friend siiBgt'-t" Wh. n-t consult your mother' The Polish-Friend Problem Solved Dear t'mthta I'lea-c publis-li the fel lewlnc for Miss Chlrnges Information The-e nre innny 'eli"h eeminunltles in I'hlladf Iphl.i whoe mi'inliTH nre ac quainted ami internilngle with each ether threiiph the dlffi rent and numerous s 1 1 ii 1 .icth.tles of oaeli Though thoie .in- numerous organl erganl organl ziutens of young people, the two out- , standing arc a guieiiil organisatien of r.ills'i "tuilents at the different colleges mil nnlie.-sltles of Philnde'plun and st. citle m canlzotlen fraternity or t'nlei"lty of PelMi studintst at th Icniisl.iiu:i. The different functions .. l. . ... I..,.11l...,1 li.Un rt y n. 'L LIU Pll LX llU':i' 1 l'4ll wetn..' Lw fc tl,ndl,(1 ll lh bcs, ., mBl i,UeipPent of ,he jvish nationality. mish nueng" innj obtain th m-ees- "aiy further information pertalnlng te the Pel.,1, cemmun tes , nnd a, 1 1 vines tn Geed Advice for 'Lonesome T'eir ' ntlun W, 1 you k'ndh print this for tie bemflt of " lonesome " Lonesome" 1 will t-ll you what Is the mstte- with you In the tirst pine, you are young. At sotenteon you "heuld be studying and inn. uiiiniih rttwui". i"ii '. . ..,rriC,S3.r.a,r,':: hat tug :neil tlnie it general with- out Ir In the second placp imi are Muck en yeur"ilf f you weie -he bo.s'-leoklnK girl In ti.v'i tun wouldn't Knew It. Iien't you 1 new fiat ei".. me cant aitre fin leaiitt. What ten would call benuty i" co ene tl-e would .ill uglt lust a n alter i f porsennl tast A long as teu are struck en tour"elf you will rotor hatu a real le friend I am a little elder than i ou and 1 can s,v. when I pick a gnl I pick her In her persona!!!., ami net her fuce e" flfc-ure I Knew goed-looklnc girls te be of ai ucly disiin-.tien and lieirielt Kills te ha.e the finest personalities aim dlspeMfim . se don't cir It Inte your head iliaf dnllli c up gits veu ant. where When teu feril.t hew Reed looking tin are and spitiie up en your persenIitv you will bml lets of boys who don't hate te ' nuisl te hne n geed toiie I go with noter tlilnit of 'mushing crew d who Iwtit -blnk lie nn old m'i", either for I am j 1st TWUN'TV-THHIIK Lacquered Design Is Feature of Gewn ( n U-INN' '"' The mail t" Man I il.iy i- gelting se oveiciewdod new iiduy - llillt nut feels the nml of a tialhi ihuii em.ui The I'lliliose note lh fileill b lilllllt of the great fmeigii ilc-igin i - nml it- inllu i nee cxliiuls tn s'ei t .- ,i iiiiiuber of tliise me -hapiil i'i-i i .i i 'It like :, pug. .a 1 i llels. I" I nl.f' "1 elllblol'l elllblel'l . 1 1 mil hi H ud . in"! ' iliilt te i e. ni - I e te lie O I' ' 'I i Hi'' ' 'I Jn itliute nn il' I of blown iiope e. i In,;.' t i' 'In i mnl ' i Mitndal.iy In ,i luilli.iiit la u i id i lulu nub ry hi nil. l.lde anil I lull'-' I'lbni. , hand nf tin-- trimming inm 'si iiuwn tne -me closing is repeutcd III the luW fence cel- I , ,mllri i,iei new ' ,H1 s0 '""' J1"11 ,l0" FOR THE ORIENTAL TYPE The girl with Kercnc brew and lithe grace In all h e r movements always llkea some thing slightly dif ferent from the clothes that hap pen te be In style at the present moment. Ne mat ter vthnt that style is. she must be a Utile beyond It. in order te de justice te her Interesting personality. And ihl" cetume of I's.iptlan inspira tion should appeal te her strongly It Is of rose velvet, with a pearl em broidered bodice. Migee-tlve of the graceful, colorful thing" that the ladies of the Nile used te wear. The tin bun give- ,i .swathed impre--sieti. and the oar ear drop" hanging Ireni the silver (leth add te the foreign nppe.iriinic of the get-up. Ceurttsy of Tti Merry Widow" "Should a Weman Tell?" By HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOK Ccvjrwht. IS.I. Vu I'ubltc Ltilecr Cemvanu mrijfn n f eiii'ii Am.rii tit fliA nnl.nAt .. n ...I.. ...I .1. i , , ;,.. if. ... ., , . ,, . ,:, ' ..vi....- lii ii i'k in swereu nor. .v;aiii uiiiue Z Vtl ,; ,'!i, "''"" "V r. ev.,,,-,,,!n"t"" , , Instinct rapped en the stone. ; ,' ,; . "'"-''"'" ''"''' ni'c he .l.si.ppeared for nearly three "Hackee Chipmuck! Hackee Chip- I )J ii."'? r, '""" ' ''"V' ,' ""nwaHmlseiRblP. Purlng the mtlck ; U is 1. your fairy godmother.' Hint lhe Is rr, y na, ran- In In trst week I foolishly wrele him three i ,.,,,. Instinct'" Still no replv. i ;,,';',' 'IT ,'r,"r"' "f "'"',"" M '"'. nml then n little note came Uame Instinct grew mere sCVerc and hekmy e her te ciert an nfiuoee frein him. telling me that he had been nilt n her schoelm'nm leek. ZL ,n'r'ihu "''":'' """' ;nlI,", Vf t0Wn nml "0'"'1 me "I'r-t class in hoe diggng!" she Julie has f,,Um in lore tnlh ,, man the minute he returned. If was ten- Pallcd sharply. Jack and Janet thought j much elder thnn htrsrlf. awl fiifn der little note, and I n-pended te it M,L could hear u faint "chip-chin- - w wi -r n khii i in i i'ii i hi i ii 1 1,1 i i-1 iviii i iim niw in ii ii nfini'n - ri. i ..i. .... .. i i t i ii... iiuii-inenir aiitrtircrs xnat mil mini with all the win-mil, ..f .... nurf ('ran ford Hlake. her nun lorn lern lorn frem the putt, nre our and the nwc. Dane aceuiei Hawthorne of count ing her independence hrfeic Julie, and farbidi her te go nnijichire icitlf out him in the futinc. Ilnirtharnr U unicllllna te aeerpt ,sci nu ulti matum and pet thought of the i(tt terrify her in that she has no icticc of mind. CHAPTKR XXXII wi,nl rr.. r.,t,i nihn? rr iit rt e KJtltllJVlU imrn-' H.u. ATTER that first evening it was an Aens matter for Cratiferd Hlake te is nwtin r i"r lUHKiMi iiiui up win mv heart. Like everv girl my head Irtnnnrl I " I never stepped te ask myself what ,1A HM .m- .i,.,f mnnnBr nf , be , , wa". I was content te accept his charming exterior, and I expanded like !,. n power unaer 111s (.ibihis. i criuips il w us mv n. uuuniii- ".,, n, , -i i- cause for n time he was certainly in- tereted In me. Tt was nn easy thing te make me happy, and of course, It Is nlwaj" Intel esting te an experienced man te hate an unspoiled thing in hi hand". At any rate. I inntlniicd te see bun. nnd because it was difficult te arrange for our meeting,- at tin- bearding heue we always went out somewhere, te the theatre, or for u hansom ride, or te dinner at some rollicking place, where The Question Cerner Tinlay's) Inquiries In i lie latter dnys of th eighteenth lentury, what elaborate form of cetiiiiie wns part of the lady's toilette'" peserihe a unique small rug that I us poed wearing qualities. What is geed for hfrge pores'"? Who was Mary. Dueheis of Hur- gundy V In whnt war is an ntlractiie, bright teiicu given te a black taf- fe'a dress' Hew I- nn i m limit ins little brace. let fasliieiiedV esterilay's Answcis Alts Oriko Kemat-u- wife of one of the .lapuii"-e delegates te the Disarmament I nnferonee ui Washington has been declared the me-t henutlitil woman in Jiipnn. A new lamp thnt is dignihed enough for a formal hallwnt or leceptlen loom is ninile of a ma terial that ti'siiiible- marble formed into n i losed jar witi the bulb inside. A selvage that comes nt the cilzi of a hem -heuld cither be cut off entlrflv or dnsln ,1 m place- in ptpvenr uneven shrinking or puli ng when the material is washed Man was the name that Chmles I of l.ngliind gats- te his daughtei. A scarf of tan and gray checked wool, te match a gray hat. is trimmed like the lint Iu solid blocks made of blue beads. Te lighten the shoulders of a duvet Ml blouse with the "bateau peekli'ie li'n the trlnini'iig trick of insii'tilng tin- back ami front to gether h means nf ti'e little nar nar ne -trnt" if tae mat' mil. allow ,i " si mgftti te show iindi i' thciii A rich dessert in five minutes I'lldiliue Is rli Ii. liiKhlt Mat nri'il. unit iniiirlsliliiit, Haliitt eiiiiurli fur tin' me. I piirtii'iibir Ullesl, .let llllllllll'lll OIHIIIeIi In ulir I Ii n fiimlly as iiflen u I hey want II. Itrt'lpn fulilrr till rrijiieM, At All Grecert, 10c, 15c. Fruit rmlilln Cempnn;, Baltimore, Mil PUDDINE 1 wivillli v rtlltili le.ni'l I .,. l.l... ,,..," .."..".' Vii ""- "ii" ui no iiiingM inni should never, tinder nn clrt umstnnccs. be sppp by ether eyes, and these were the letters ( ran ford had kept, and was tlircateinng new te show te Dane. I did net sCe ,, fm. nPni.jy hx weeks, hut I wns hnppj . because he Wrilt"' te Hie efletl. I was ennienf .. l , '-- --.., . ,,.-. iwuieiii ie I new mat lie had net lorgelten me. The first night he relurned he took me out , ie dinner, '"the semi-darkness of the "",.., " , ' "V '" hi" nrms- 'le "'l i no m.n no ievpii me, and his breath came rather unevenly, mid nlthe.mh he "intuatr.1 me. I was friRhtened, and Z, -V"? T17h,1,,B "nt ,",l, ri nltntlt. it. fir in hail nnrnn U.-.A1. f marriage. My reilc of rlM Vn.l Ml' l',...,.. .n 1. 1. ...1 l . . 7 ' ", " ","'1 J" "L"1,; ' Tl V,. An1 , i' ' " r . ' ' " '.""" n,.,r ""' f . ' . V t '" mMIM regain semi. et my lest ennlnlence nnd te lnugh nt ,n3MOlf 'or my foolish fears, a wemnn cnm" ,v'1' '? m,r ta,,,p" ""d without a word slipped into a seat nnd fixed her kti'.u imuck tyc ineirnrir en rrnn- '-'.f Hewlldered. I looked nt him nnrl his face was white, his eyes narrowed te mere silts. I shall never forget whnt followed. The woman turned te tne and poured our a torrent el words, f-he did net raise her oice. she made ue scene, and her very manner of talking convinced me tliat sue was telling the truth. - J4V V SRPHRHMii kJHRHH Mic told me hew (ran ford Hlake U'"M"UI" mw.irii uen iiiuii.m. made his meney: that he was a prefes- I,ut ''bai.'icter reading us a science sinnal gambler, nnd that often when he "f,w 'it0',,, f''"'ni''l '" f'H the uncen- wn- disioiered. he was forced te leave "cleus "bluff" of ied hair. This is town. Sin- looked tne strnlghr in the tm of the casis vheie (he pepnlat lic- eyes with her burning glance and said I rps.Ien is quite far from the s, tuiiibc K'ernfully : inct in cliarticter reading. "You're In Ievp with him. nnd veu Yeu 'r(,du't be ufraid of the red think he loves you. ten child, veu I 'ad's temper jn-t lvcini.se h nr -h. babv. Only n short time age he was is rcd-hendeil. He( hair does net (lo in hive with ine. and before that it was ""f eitrenie fiery temper, the eng some one else. Yeu don't believe ineV g' rated aclite. practn ul. cnative. cu- Well, leuK at him and tisi. him te denv It if he can!" Tomorrow The Hreak Hashing Hints In washing white sill,-., -odium per per eorate iu the rinsing water is geed lis it prei opts t oew ing. Ill illisiug wool, loosen the wringer. Iiun'l twl-i in the hand", but piess out all the water possible Arrange sweat ers loosely en n Het surtiire, turning from time te tune. They dry soft and unstretclied in this manner. Wash chiffons In a soap sulutinn. Ne rubbing will be required, just n rinsing up nml down. Don't hnve water tee het. Veils may he washed perfectly in a weak soap solution and then beaten Hourly dry between the hands. If they ate Ironed wet, they nre apt te be tee stiff. i Medel Scheel Tlie fn -i woman miiennrt te Seuth America. Mt-s Martha Watt-, who was sent by the Methodist l"pseepi Church Seuth in ls, founded a small school which has sorted as a model for the entire public school sys sys tern of Hrti7.il. iW DREAMLAND ADVENTURES "The Four Nuts" . Ily HAPUV (Jack and Janet go tcllh Dttmc In stinct te find a summer bird irie M tinging sprint? songs in the autumn weeds. They comic mjeii iiuccr tittle creature irhe makes noises like a bird, and wonder if he Is the mysterious singer.) ,,,. , .,,, ,, CHAP I Lit II Hacltce Chlpinticli Hides JACK, Janel and Dame Instinct pecked from behind the bushes at the , .,', , ., , , e ..-.t .iiiin little creature they had found while , seeking the mysterious singer who war. warbling spring seng.s In the autumn woeiR "('hip' Chip! Chip!" clucked the pretty nnltnal. uhisklng about ami scratching busily among the leave", lie made noises just like a bird. u .tminf li.niip.l for,. ,ii-.l tn .-et n lupin juni unv n .'ii... better view, she brushed against a bush, At the sound, slicht though it was, the little creature cecjted ins ears, nnti then, poof! he wns gene. 1 Jack, .fanct and Punic Instinct rtiBhed forward, plunging among the i leaves where the little creature had I been. IIe wasn't there- They scattered , the leaves and sifted nmetig them, but the animal had vanished. All they could Iitul was a small hole in the ground. "That is where he lias gene. .iki ' ' Pajne Instinct. "He Is snug in his nest I bv this time, linviii'- n rneil lnuch nt it's." Or. with her insatiable greed for "What is lie?" asked Janet. "Is he .pretty clothes nnd comforts and lux the tinsturieus singer?" ' ttries for herself, she has pushed mid "11a! Iln!" laughed Jack. "Who prodded him se te iniike mere money ever heard of an miinial singing bird nnd mere money nnd still mere money, songs? lie leeks te me like a baby that he has te give all his time nnd squirrel." thoughts te business Instead of sparing Dame Instinct chuckled. "Yeu arc some for her. i both wrong." she said, "lie isn't the' In the one ense she chafes under his mysterious singer for that little 'chip, perfectly justifiable objections te her chip, chip' Is the only singing he docs, slipshod ways and leeks around for hut neither is he a baby squirrel." .some one who will "appreciate her. "Then who Is he. please? asked In the ether, she seen begins te Janet. consider herself neglected, misunder- "Ile is Hackee Chipmuck, a ceiiBln of steed, badly treated nnd finds someone Perky Squirrel." nntwered Dnme In- who understands and sympathizes. stlnct. "Instead of living In a nest in a tree like Perky, he lives In a hole in rnnE modern bnchcler knows this, and t Mf0'".'!' TV, Mr; , ""PP'-pP 1 Is afraid te take chances lucbcb in "e8yC """ Ut Why. it was just recently, that one Dmne Knet leaned ever and of then, wanted te v ."tetter he knocked en a stone beside the hole down could give his fiancee a diamond ring which Hackee Chipmuck had vanished "Hackee Chipmuck! Hackee Chip muck! Come out! Yeu have cullers!" cried Paine Instinct down the hole. Hut never n ight nor u sound of Hackee ..:.. . !... 11m.'I.aa f l.l. ...ii, .1 ,11.1 in.. 1"B UUL ""l"le V....I......V-" ...v ...,. appear. I "Second class in nut-gathering !" ealled Dame Instinct. When there wns no answer, she went en quickly: "Third' t.nSs In cezv bed-making- l'eurth class ,n wjntcr-sieeplng:" Never a chirp' came from Iluckcc Chipmuck. ..I.,,1, I Tl,lu te .Irnnmi " uel.l nnme Instinct, half te herself. "Hnekce Chipmuck has always been an obedient pupil. 'He must be' up te mischief net te answer my call." "Cnn H be that he is h d n the ,,.,. hJ ,!,!" asked Janet "May be! We shall see. Aic you brave enough te fellow me. deep, deep . ,. .i -t i..i i-v-..' y "i," l' , b ,V 'i ,. ,i,i.t n,i in.. . .. ... . ... ' .Uu.lnc. nh""rVn.urKJy .enSuJ"e'n: " "" wn'v el "'r ew ' m ?l 1 into tne secret places iieneatii tne . earth. . (Whnt Dnme Instinct's way was as- tenlshcd Jack and Janet, as will he told tomorrow.) Read Your Character Hy IHnby Phillips lied Hair Fer centuries the red-haiieil ones '1,IVC Df'" "getting away with it." People have been ery considerate of ..loin, very eliury el cressmg them, very thip-lastic, inipntlent i"aseible dispc- si t lull. As n mutter of fm t. red hair, while it show i a slight inelinrtlen toward these things, stands ultre-t n.idway in! the rnnse of the characteristic- b,v ' whirh w-' balance the aftite r.galn-t the passhe. the impatient nt,".iiiist the pa tient, aggressiveness ngnin"t ciulien. And i." your led-hair . mipje i hn brown eies instead of pi.iy or lilue. jeu can nink up your mind tint the ir- 1 i ii it t ii m i ill I lie oilier (Jiieiiien, fm put only does rel hair sf.uid nbeut mlilwev in th" li-t. hut i ves aiwats1 j count for mere than hair :n balancing character tendencies. In general the red-haired ones are only moderately positive, active, ver- sntlle, aggressive, cembativ and impulsive. energetlc Tomorrow Celer (n-at'itinns The Atmosphere Unique Belle Claire Tea Roem Fortieth St. & Parksitle Ave. Delicious Feed Moderate Prices SAPOLIO Finds countless uses in the kitchen. It cleans cutlery, kettles, tins, porcelain, china, earthenware, linoleum, oil cloth, refrigerators, tile, marble, shelves and floors. See that the name SAPOLIO ie en every package. ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO. Sele Manufacturer New Yerk U. S. A. MAKES POTS AND PANS LOOK LIKE NEW The Modern Bacheler the Conceited, Selfish, Modern Girl He Grew Up Earlier Than She Did, but His Own Kind, Her Bey Friends, Arc Largely Responsible for Her Behavior "CJIIIE average girl of today," It was - a bachelor, explaining his reason for net marrying the modern g"irl. "Is extremely conceited. She seeniB tn feel that when she marries n man. that act ln itHef ( Sl,fljc0nt te justify u We- time of devotion from him." There Is n geed deal in what he says here. ' alarr age secniR te be considered the mA q( g(erj.( ,n meAem ,tfe t0,Bjr just nR jt nwnvs iR n hooks, plays and movies. The final "yes," or the binding "I de." ends a courtship, and muny girls forget that it also begins n new life, They arc no longer the sought-after ....,....,-.,.............. .,...-,- - coquette of former dnyi; tncy arc mar riiwl wiimeti. win iiivk nremiseil te be ' true te ene man for the rest of their, dnys THIS docs nel impress the bclfish type deeply. Ker the honeymoon stage sue is tie voted enough, nnd perhaps for a year or two of her innrrien life, Hut then she seems te grew rcbtless. Perhaps, with her creed that the act of mnrrylng has shown enough devotion te last her husband a lifetime, she has neglected turn, or siurreu ever ins com fort nnd care until he has begun te , cemnlaln W H ATS WHAT Ut IIEI.r.N DEC1E When extended te only one or two members of a group, the spoken Invl- ' tlen should be avoided. If the Inviting ,inn nn.ni.. tn.ii. m.. . j.ni,-..,in D -"" "".'". " '.. """ 7 ""--"' """ "" "V"n ,f n, mmvitl , ",,n , "p' I-n If Iho unlnUted nre a little , HIstnnfA nwnv hilt nnr nnliirh tn nivr. ' hear the conversation, thav feci se irill.Lt A tnctful woman always avoids the effect of humll.atlng or rejecting any en0 Then, tee, she knows that she might be humiliated herself, If. in in- vltlng ene In 11 group, that ene might ce tit te dccllne the Invltaten out of .consideration for the uninvited hearer" Bleaching Tn the Latin countries they never boil their clothes. They bent them en stones and, scrub Iheiii with a stiff brush, then use n lessite or a bleach. The use nf jatelle water is really much easier than boiling and sines that unpleasant smell around the house. If used with , carP nI)(I npll ric.,. i, does no liaim te the clothes If you de this, de it about once a month. That should he sufficient. Have ready a rinsing water of one cup of jnvi'lle water le the tub. nnd put the clothes In for about ten minutes, stir ring from time te time. Then rinse thoroughly ln water te which has been added nmmenia in the proportion of one tablespoon le the gallon. This Is te neii trull.' all pus-lb e ill effects of the chloiine blench. FRAGRANCE Jh -.Will 1 1 life betokens the perfection of the leaf. Famous for 30 years, Salad a neve varies the excellence of its quality. If s a privilege te be hungry when hunger leads te meeting Pest Teasties best corn jlalses The superior crispness, flavor and texture are yours, with no extra cost, when you ask by name for "Pest Teasties." Went Marry en the understanding Hiat if "anything hnppened" she would glve It back te him. "Hut vbnt would happen?" he waj asked. "Well," he replied, evasively, "Jugt In case she started te go nreund with somebody else or left me or Kemethlnc like that, you knew, nfter nbeut two or three years!" That was all he gave Hie girl beloved and was, going te marry two or three years 1 OF COUHSE. nt first glance the blame for the state of affairs seems te He entirely with the girl. She is selfish, self-centered ami .. , . . . .. ,, : irivoieus; sue unes net realize me Kcrl. eusness of life, of married life and the necc'slty of right living. Hut why has she changed Inte this kind of person from the lovable, self, sacrificing, thoughtful wife of former days? Hasn't It been just te please her men friends? Girls have always wanted te be popu lar with the boys they knew, and the modern girl Is no different, Men are net quite fair ln their cea. dcmntitlen of the wild hoodlums thnt (0ine modern girls have become Fer. nfter nil, the boys will net nav attention te n girl who is "slew" nn'tl "old-fashioned ' : and se. ln order te have any kind of a geed time, the girls hnvc te he rapid ami ultra-modern. And then some smug bachelor of this gentib man which has started all the fuss sits back In ils comfortable chair and states that he will net marry this selfish, conceited, spjellcd, wild mod ern girl. ' HE 18 always-nn age ahead of her, of course. When he was growing up the girls were different, but the girls of his own age marry still elder men. The interesting discussion Is going te come when the plensure-levlng-seek-lng nnd-gpttlng-nt'any-price young man of tOuay sits iu his bachelor chair and talks ubeut.the modern girl. He made her wtiat she is today. I wonder If he'll be satisfied? Fer Real Comfert Pillows should be proportioned te the dimensions of the s-lcepcr. A small shoulder requires a small pillow. Going without pillow has been used te uthan uthan tage In corrective work en round shoul ders. Hut the average person wants and profits from something soft te lay his weary head upon. 'I've found the relish they all fall for in tne the fall," Fanny informs us, is flavoraeme, fasci nating New, Coated, Sanitary Wrapper flNCRE at. t ?..; .0-..Ur..t. , W" nvyuyv,.,.,. CHEESE Mad bySHARPLESS, Phita. iti S riuPHiminnniTnraiPHinanniinniinr.iiHiij.nntimnrumnriiimfiiiriinKiiinauiiRiJS Start him oil each morn- mg: with a cup of a m H ti H nkSGO h j p B g B U a 25 C lb At all our Stores iintllflUUhlliil'liiilllSil'ilili'ill! Uli'iKlWI'lIU lll'mllliil. .il 'i The aroma of B3 m BAaJ Coffee .1 . Or. V.- ," A k,
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