Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 05, 1921, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER e, 10&L
Weman s Life and Leve
Ily WINIFKHD IIAKI'KK COOLKY
Resisting Leve
tV HAS always seemed te ine that ! Hip woman is willing? Thnt mny lie n
A Iove Mieuld be resisted. One should huinnti characteristic, but Is It net n
.fight the battle stubbernlj , yielding Inch rather base one? If two persons nte
iby Inch, te the , extremely congenial nml believe thnt
i surrender in ".lipid will brings Nnii
'warmth nntl ccstnsj," why net be
'leticst nml tnke what the gods provide
rich warmth of it, ,i
ut suuering tic
BblLin 1110 CIlll,
iecstnsy and
pnlnl" '
. Miint irem ir
IiumIiaIah Wsl
What 1
matter with
men tedny, TH'
with the old,
weary world? Arc
pcople se hi ii
thnt they rnnnul
feel the fresh gn
coming of spring,
the energizing joy
of lome leWng one's faith? Are
flHL irtu'
Please Tell Me
lVhattpDe
Hy CYNTHIA
Te "Pegg" and te "Buddy"
IV denT. thpfrt la nt ittrl tnf win.
mid believe thnt ' !V'nB ,evc 1,e 'eup natural self, nml
i jim n-aiiv no nurnci nun no H ion
you of It
Docs net life force upon most of us
mere sintering tlinn we enn well en
lure? hy then should we harrow
Speak Next Time Yeu Meet
Ocar Cynthia I am n girl of fifteen,
nnd "I ain't nobody's darling," na the
senf,- bees. I lllte a certain Ley of my
WINIFRED
the
mirsuiyvs up wuii iciitim s agony, pre- age. but lie is se slew. I had a nuarrel
our surrender te the joys of mutual , with him net Ien age and new I want
affection, resist, light n battle, yield te make up with him. Hew can I bring
my stubbornly, and after long sus- u nueutr i meet mm at parties and
pense? I dances; he leeks as though lie would i
I like te spenk. but Is tee bashful. If I
Tlinili; is something either morbid or 1 make up with him hew can I get him
,,. . , . .ii. , ,, te converse sociably? BLO.N'DY.
Ui(iVHVllHi- 111 U1U I1IIIMHK Ul ll
JUST STRAIGHT PIECES
Of striped chiffon velvet form this
chnrmlng dinner freett. The neck 1b
straight across and the sides of the
two pieces . re drawn together te
form interesting straight sleeves.
The only trimming is n huge rose
nt the waist, .hlch has nil its
younger sister, down te tb: very
littlest, lagging en dew. the skirt
Photo by Old Masters, Centra! N'ews.
the passions threuch resistance. Leve
should be as fair and sweet ns u mag-nelin-scented
breeze. Fate usually plans
enough pitfalls ntfl harriers te whet
moonlight nights of summer wasted en ' n"' appetite, for n calm nnd even ex
m ucnlzcns of this century? Is n sense "" "" "' '"rnusnip.
of boredom with sentiment, or a scllHi i rlic, ma"; ,'v, whl,e ceuneling
desire for mntcri.il luxury thnt might , s,rUBB''' "Kai"Rt 'he emotional joy, nd nd
pessibly be dilut.-d or rurtnlled, if shur- L'im'' tllnt finnl ,,efelU J incMtnble !
cu, responsible for lis monstrous .,. " " "" len wive uncseii sorrow ey
tlment?
Have we rend tee mnny cynical.
clever epigram -makers, who grew witty
with half-truths? Are we poseurs,
fancying ourselves men or women-of-the-world
because we scoff at romantic.
eager passion :
Speak te him when you next meet
and start talking te him about things
which Interest you and he'll seen begin
te talk.
What Gift Shall She Make?
Dear Cynthia Have been keine; with
a young man for about seven or eight
months; although there is no definite
understanding between us, I think we
are quite, wrleus. What could I gle
rn'iltulating e.irlv? And whv. ncccs- him for a Christmas Klft that would
sarllv the "nnin"1 Is it n matter of net be t0 Peroennl? Would Jewelry be
real 'suffering T c! c m, bit e 'ones "!Z!" t.- ,hJl "?"! ,
Jll . i'1 1 IHUisJ 1.11 till UMIU tlllU iltlU UfVII IV Ilia
-umiun ,.r bu ubu cm, or iiiucpemi- , home several times. Would It be nee
ence, when we merge our individu- essary for me te give bis mother a
ality a little in thnt of a mate? One gift or would a pretty Christmas card
Are we incrcl tired' r'sks Pr'rnal" n future bicempgtlbillty ;
' I hut who with such delights in view
would crnbuedly forecast a probable
failure?
NOW, in general, femininity is eager
for love. We seek it from the cradle
lyTEX nre net the only sensational ones
atx who deemm that they will net
te the grave. 1'ietien, whose ole prob
lem is, "Docs the here get the girl?"
jails Intothe hundred thousand copies, i yield till captured, bound and gagged,
isew editions are being brought out and dragged te the nltnr. We know knew
yearly, because people pant for the' modern women who fanrv that "Indc "Indc
vlcarleus thrill of romantic lee-makliig, i pendence" is worth mere than love.
Tue motion picture magnates wax rich Sometimes they declare thnt "a burnt
from flUMnr nn ,lt.mi., i ..i ' .t.it.i .i i. .i. . ,, , ., . , ,
1 r " ' '"""'"k "- tin- i uiiiii umiui inn lire, anil lliat in yeuill Itwnr ft nthlu nlnimi tell mn u! it tn ile
Bedes for im in nntnv I(ewit- !,.,' , ,h.. ,,r.,..i . -u i i i 1.enr ,-niia l'leii"??'1. P).isl.J- ue
... " -..-.. ... . ....... . ,.t mij pnu-iiu pw muiil iiwiii jw,u 11UUTU nlw.ltt it .vmi:hh'an ii:a . I'Y
be sufficient? IN DOUBT.
If you can crochet, malte the young
man a. haudsome cravat or give him a
silver or geld ltnlfe or pencil
He Takes Anether Out
Pear Cynthia I was Introduced te
a boy boine ttme nge. 1 have played
tennis with him virtually all summci
Hut I have never gene out with him.
and new I have truly found out that be
takes another girl out I feel awful i
about It. for I like ulm very much
ti. - -," ,-"'.,,...;-,' ""X " c.iriii
uu- a miiKia einoiien te uisuiru incir another girl out?
iraii(uiiiiiy ,
ransack tllC elirtll for It! Wn inlantn nr ilam.nl.nln.1 !, n..n .,!.. in u.
i.e .,..i ...:" v,," - : '"- ". ' " ".'
uuoe iuuui im ruuiieu beki in our eager
ness te recognize it. We rush into pre
cipitate marriages with impossible
males, blinded by our sweet illusions.
And then this bachelor comes along,
and says that men should resist it!
Why?
IS IT that they are se Jaded, that they
must whet their appetites w-itb. arti
ficial excitement? Thnt the mnt
Bimulnte a chase, even when they knew , with outstretched arms!
should he net take
Yeu have no claim
en him. mv ilfiir. whv should veu
Perhaps they are wise. ThoBe who mind" Because he nlaya tennis wltt.
never breast the ocean wave are fairly ieu is no reason why he should nei
sure of tranquility en Innd; but the ,haxe ethcr rle"ls among the girls.
mls the mighty surge of the vast nml I
gedlike deep! And then, the sea is net Anent Corresponding
alwayB stormy! At times, it is sunny) Dear Cynthia I am sure jeu can
and sapphire and calm. answer me a question which I havq
There should be no fighting between been th nklng about lately. I knew a
the sexes: thev should welcome l.nv.tlbey whom I have very BPldem bcen
.. ." . .... . .-... . ..
i wiiii, out wnem i sneuiu line ipry mucn
te see mere et I saw him the ether
day, and In the few minutes I was talk
ing te him he brought up the subject of
our correspondence. Cynthia, he told me
he thought It wim a girl's position te
wrlte first, nH It Is a known fact that
a girl always speaks first. I bad never
known that it wa tny place te cerrc-
' Bpend llrst with a boy. Will you please
tell me'' This boy does, net dance and '
1 there have been several occasions when'
I should llke te ask him te a dance or
1 i rtn-tiCTriTT i i l nit- ,, ... party tan you tell me of bome method
fl A CCUcjTOjIED ns she was te Paul s ' Well, nil 7 pun nr l tlmt- 1 ntf r . - . I-- i m,., .
5 -nL- temperamental disnlav of his DC JS Queer 6ert of fellow te tell about danelne and have mero confidence In
KJ vivacity when there vcemei
Br -IM
DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
The Underground Singer
ny DADDY
C
Should a Weman Tdl?
By nAZEL DEYO BATCHELOR
COBUrtaht. XDit. bi Publle Ledatr Cemvanv
Si
Paul and Virginia
By IIELENA HOYT GRANT
The Rever's Wav
liere vcemed no partic
ular occasion for it
Vlrglnin wondered
nt his ecstatic greet
ing when he came
home from town en an
earlier train than
usual.
"Heavens you old
bear don't cniBh me
te death," she gasped,
as he hugged her clesa
and kissed her.
He lauched cayly
and held her off nt nrms' length.
"By Geerge, I'm proud of you, be
cried.
"And new why
nnw7"
It.
"ne didn't," sold
Paul. "Hut he chatted
all during the banuuet
nbeut li is bowling
alley pals and the
athletic club and the
country club and
well, everything te in
dicate thnt his wife is
never with him any
where "
"Oh. men llke te
talk like that," Vir
ginia wns scornful.
"But I'm afraid
that in .Tim's rnse leeks R9 if he i
What's happeneui doesn't care much te go home evenings.
I asked him in n jesting way what
Itnf (nstpnil of answering directly he his triend wife theueht of his seven
patted her smooth, white reunuca arms
nnd kissed her ngain.
'Oh, Paul, J ou old goeso; eenave
HttKthernc Umcm decides ie marry
Dune Merrill icitheut tcllinp him
that the hai enec been in love tcith
another nmn. She is tortured teith
fear lent he ditoever the truth, for
although the ha done nethinp wrong,
he i very narrow in his ideas about
tremen. IIVicc she discovers that
Julie, Dane's little butterfly sister,
is in love tcith Cranford lilakc, the
man from the past under another
name, Hawthorne is horrified. Hhe
longs te tell Dane the truth, but
Make threatens te show her girlish
love letters if she interferes. Hato Hate
(Aortic and Dane have their first
quarrel ever a matter of independence
of attitude, and by her evasive
atmccrj, Ae arouses suspicion in
Dane's mind. In desperation, Haw
thorne suggests taking Julie away
for a time.
CHAPTER XXXVII
Rebellion
BUT en being approached with the
suggestion that she go away with
me for n time, Julie looked nt me with
n i.lnv nnper ilawnins in her eves.
i "Hawthorne, what are you im te?"
Betty Advises the Men ' she asked finally. "Have you nnd
Dear Cyi.th'a-Merely for the purpose ufl .,c" . Ic.' ' V5i - ,...,-,
1 HUBIKII UIIUl'L IIW . u..v tw,..i.
himself
I I shall certainly api?rfcclate your ad
i vice en theie two cniestlens. They will
I make, considerable difference In my ac
quaintance with this boy.' Yeu see. he
may net want te wrlte te me, out te ee
polite b says It la my position te write
te him first lDITII It.
Better net start corresponding with
the young man, itt least till you knew
him better Llttle geed comes of letter
writing between boys and girls, nnd
very often sorrow comes from It. Ask
the boy te your parties whether he
dances or net. He will probably become
Interested In learning te danee. Yeu
nUght offer te teach him If you haie a
taming nuchlne In your nom-.
K -ffffat's the cause f all this ah ah
this riet'' , .
He fol.ewcd her into the living room.
threueh whe-c tiny diamend-pnned
and tried te parry the thrust of her re-
n ntnctlnif will T tlllntr t.Mltil 1 .ft fin
evenings a week off. but he only frowned , intercntlnc discussion In veur column
.1 ,,, 1 , ,-..... 1 T . " . I .
ami shook ills iieau anu muiiercu some- and net because I presume te be an I rearK.
thing about their bent following in dif- I authority en tha subject, I would llke "It isn't btrange thnt we should talk
fcrent directions." ! te offer a few suggestions te our male l0f T0U occasionally." I sold lightlv.
Virginia's eves twinkled and sbe readers en what I think they should ''Yrm'v.. been takinc about Carrell,
turned her face toward the windows that . and should net de- haven't ieu?" Hiid nuickly. "I knew
: - - - .. . .. -. -. 1-ritwr a ia. ne rnurrpniis n vnn t ". ' - - .-...
Im ininhf nrr cam thA alv tinlla het, " -
he might net see the sly smlle that
Well?" bhu said shortly..
,TT..l. i
"Paul,' don't say 'huh
vulgar.
windows filtered the lat brittle hhaft curved her pretty lips
of the setting Min.
"Well,' he said, cramming tne em
lilpe with tobacco, "well, sir. I met
Ilm Tewushend downtown nt luncheon
today." He stared uDientiy at uis
"Well, honey, surely lie didn't tell
veu te come home and rumple up your
family, did he''" -he a-ked, archly.
"2ie, replied nt-r i-niii-iuuu kuh:ij
"no he didn t.
said thnt well.
neulblv can
as iK)liteness far mero than you suspect.
If thera Is anything that gives me a
thrill, it lx te see a man take off his bat
It's horribly In 'mi elevator.
second. lAn t wear extreme ciotnes
arirBSSSfM aJc0t that mother- said ehfnj te
ar mero than veu susnect. i about it the ether night, and I Stl
Well, what la it? What de you
mean by "
' Uh, gracious, what did you cornel
Third Don't brag, anil use the pre
noun "I" as llttle as possible.
3'eurr.h. Don't chew toethp'eks.
Fifth Don't clean your naJls with
Hut it was what h I e de with us? 1
i-ort e' get mi my ne bear-hugged
nome earn ler, nnu eennve se lemeiy; . nr,i,r,if
Tiiat's what I want te Icnew. What I sixth Don't imagine, if you own a
has tlii chap Tewn&hend s affair get i car, that jeu are popular for yourself
I ulone Nine out of every ten girls uen t
her again and ' care what a man Is like If he has a car.
And the mere I thought of 1' pressed his cheek against hers.
Seventh
Den t try te make a big h t
. . .. cnani me n inr fir mnnv nn n. iriri
this afternoon there in me uuu-c uie i "ieu nttic minx, you unew darned "' . 'J. "."".::'.'"...';:'', '""." V
mere it troubled inc." He ceuglied be- wu." rel cifl is neve? InTprcsie. 1 by "a big I a '""R ,brcatAl l m,
hind his hand. "Jim's been mnrr,;d And of course-sl.e.lld ! !'"' ' , "'V!!1 tU.iS
en y n year or i-w. . "' ",, ,r ,., , . , . r, ghtb Don't grew n mustache te """ "V , .,.. i.V,
".ii.. 'i n i, ,inLii't lnvi. her." Tomorrow Vlrtrlnla and Psclie- ..... . .,. ..,.. t . .... "Whv den t veu hu
pretty suu. """.. -,.nlv.l ma.lL- jeu .ueii iui., . - ' " T .""; n. "Yeu
Virginia sniueti uisuaiiuuiij . .....j ,..-. man iv loeKinir. u musinine wuu t iuui i ucsun -
The Weman's Exchange
Table Is Marked
Te the Editor of "Ifemnn's I'aec
T)ar Madam Could ou. uireuKii
your valuable column, tell me what will
... ... . .. .l t... .rlllTlP
remove wnue sialic, raustu ) ,..-
from a Circassian wamui iuw..
have a line of contrasting color drawn
Inte them ureund the border. Yeu can
Bt the linen all ready te mnkn them you ever knew" turns you down
ansbedv and most clrls bate thtm.
Ninth Don't try te understand girls,
because you never wll. A girl hates a
man who haa thnt I-know-all-abeut-womcn-they-can't-fool-mo
leek.
Tcntli. Don't be tee anxious te new
a let of wild eats or perhaps yen'll b
surprised eme day If "the nicest girl
Dane
suppose
he went right te jeu with it.
"Yes, inasmuch ns I was supposed
te have introduced you te this mnn,
he did speak te me." The words were
n.. i.a(v,w I thenirht what I was say
ing, but I hurried en. "He nnturally
holds me responsible. He has asked me
all kinds of Qucstrdns."
"Yeu didn't tell him the truth?
"What truth?"
"That you had nothing te de with
introducing us?" ,,,,, ...
t m,j ,.. head. "Certainly net.
Julie sat back in nor cnair unu uruw
you te take me
n lone silence.
mer him, Julie?"
hardly knew
this man. Hew can ou no m ire inm
jeu llke him cs well ns you think you
acfc and Janet go with Vqme In
stinct, seeking a summer bird that
sings spring sengi in the autumn
weeds. Their scarrh leads them
underground into the burrow of
Hackee Chipmuck. Through Dame
Instinct's magic the children become
young chipmucks. After feasting
with Hackee Chipmuck's family, all
go te sleep.
CHAPTER I
Out for Fun
JACK nnd Janet Were awakened by a
tickling feeling. Something wns
nibbling nt their tees.
They drew their feet up with a jerk
nnd their eyes pepped ""' l"r. "
moment they were bewildered. I hey
did net knew where they were or what
was happening. , ,
They found themselves In nn under
ground room. Clese beside them was n
beautiful feirv sound asleep. Bcyenn
thn f.l nlumlierml tWO JtrOWn-UP
f-Mnmtirirn. At their feet were the
ticklers a grinning chipmuck boy and
a giggling chipmuck gin.
Then suddenly Jack nnd Janet re
membered where they were. They bad
ceme with Dame Instinct into the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Hackee Chipmuck
while seeking the summer bird who was
singing spring songs in the autumn
weeds. The beautiful fairy was Deme
Instinct herself, the grown-up chip
mucks were Mr. nnd Mrs. Hackee Chip
muck, while the boy and girl chipmucks
were Chip nnd Chipper Chipmuck. And
Jack and Janet were chipmucks, tee,
made se by the magic of Dame Instinct.
"Chip! Chip! Be quiet," whispered
Chip Chipmuck. "De you wnnt some
fun? . , . i
Te he rum Jack and .Tnnct wanted
fun. They were wide awake In nn in
stant and ready for what Chip Chip
muck might propose.
"Wc nre going for a ride, giggled
Chipper Chipmuck.
Dame Instinct had left her under
ground nute htandlug in one of the
passngeways leading irem me ra
room of the chipmuck house. Chip
Chipmuck climbed into the nute, and
Chipper Chipmuck get In bcslde him.
Jack and Jnnct held back when they
caw what the young chipmucks were
"Dame Instinct might net like us te
take her underground nute," said Jnnct.
"(hip! Chip! Chip!" lnughed'Chlp
and Chipper. "What does Uame in
stinct use the underground nute for.'
"Whv te find the summer bird that
is singing n spring song in the autumn
weeds," wild Jack and Janet together.
"Chip! Chip! Wc will u&e the
underground nute te find the mys
terious singer for Dnme Instinct, and
Fave her all the trouble of looking. Hep
In!" said Chip Chipmuck.
Jack and Jnnct still hung back. ,
"Wc don't knew where te leek," said
Jack. . , ,
"I de," said Chipper Chipmuck
quickly. "When I was down in our
deepest cellar today I heard singing.
Pcrhnps it was the singer you seek.
Jack and Janet became eager when
thev heard that. It would be fun te
find the singer nnd surprise Dnme In
stinct with him when she weke up. he
Jack and Janet hopped into the under
ground auto. , ,
They waited for the underground
auto te start, but it didn't move.
"Hew de veu mnkc autos go? asked
Chip Chipmuck anxiously.
"Why, with sclf-btnrtcrs and clutches
nnd such things," said Jack. He looked
about for the usual levers nnd buttons
nn auto has. but thH nute was dif
ferent. It didn't have any lever or
buttons nothing but seats.
Then Jntk remembered this was n
magic auto, uame instinct nuu buim-ii
lust he talking te it.
"Gid-dap!" cried Jack, ns if he were
talking te a nersc. away sjiucu w.
nute smoothly nnd quickly. It darted
into u long tunnel, gaining speed as it
went. The path ahead, n turning,
twisting hole in the earth, was made
plain by the auto's bright headlights.
(Tomorrow will be told hew the auto
bumps into a fighter.)
They Weren't Beth Happy for One Day
After Their Defiant Runaway Marriage
i i
But They Wouldn't Listen te Any of Their Parents; They Were
Se Much itf, Leve That They Would Be Married Right Axcay
LAST summer they were just crazy
about ench ether.
She was sixteen nnd he was nineteen.
Of course, thev ww) both under nee.
nnd thev knew their tjnrcnts would ob
ject if they get tnarrilcd. ,
But they were juif "" crn5!V n,)0Ut
ench ether that thev had te get mar
ried, nnd they couldn't wait until they
were elder. , , ..
Fer one thing, It w s se tame te wait
two whole years, and l.nvhew, that kind
of thing wasn't being: none.
If veu wanted nnyihlng the thing te
de wiis te have it. wltfthcr your parents
or anybody else (-aid 'you could or net.
And It sounded ue exciting and In
tcmstlng te run off ntnd be married.
Se tbey did.
THE boy had no money, be the girl
nnld the oxncnseo of their wedding
trip, because, of course, they ceu'dn t
wait until he gnrncivd cheugh money
te tnke care of thenv
Indeed, they ceuldti't even wait a
few months te have tfce "regular wed
ding" which the brldds mother prom
I sod.
Ne; nothing would de but an elope
ment. Se they eloped. .
And fcpent tliciv honeymoon in Texas.
And Buffered.
And quarreled.
And Bcpnrntcd.
And Bued for divorce.
And declared thnt the man who said
"marry In haste, repcrtt nt leisure
knew what he was talkipg about! .
And are new giving ndllcc te ethers
nfuicted with the same dcuirc ter ciepc
BOTH declare they are through with
mnrringe; he wns happy one dny
after the elopement, she was never
happy nt nil.
They wi'l always remember this un
pleasant experience, even If they dd
repent nnd murry persons who ere mero
cenceninl when they get n little elder.
And the whole thing might have
been nveided If they had just been
willing te admit thnt they were tee
jeung. '
It would hnve been n long engage,
ment. but it would probably have beea
quietly nnd nmlcnbly broken long be
fore any dnte was tct for n mnrringe.
There would have been regrets, per
Imps, but net nil ihese wild recrimina
tiens nnd bitter iccnngs.
w1
HY won't boys nnd girls listen te
elder neenle?
Seme elopements de turn out right
this disillusioned bride la wrong there.
But it is only nbeut one or two out of
ten that nrc net mistakes.
But they are usually planned after a
friendship of n week, courtship of an
other week and engagement of another
w eek.
The girl is a young thing still la
school, with her head full of remantta
books nnd plays.
And the boy doesn't knew or care
nnvthing nbeut supporting even him
self, except, perhaps, ou his hands ea
the bench.
And se they are married, knowing
each ethcr that well. I it any wonder
thev grew te hate each ether after a
short time and te leek upon marriage
as a horror? ....
Its very smart te ueiy an your eiaers
...i .!,!.. "uillir ponvenliens ." nnd all
"'n."" SSfi" "A mi. w. ih" .'' '' "" .""
troublesome and
werrjiug before you get through.
WHAT'S WHAT
de? We'll have a lovely time together
and you can think things ever. It's
really better net te de anything hur
riedly." We were seated in the Merrill liv
ing room, a room I detested because
of its heavy furnishings. It depressed
me, nnd reminded me nlwnys of pane's
mother with her icy reserve nnd her
conservatism carried te the nth de
gree. Even nt this moment I felt that
it was no plnee for n live, vivid young
thing like Julie; she was like a flaming
jewel umeng the somber browns and
greens of the room. I felt her restless
ness, her eternal conflict with the elder
generation, but in a way I was power
less te help her. She had been looking
nt me as I spoke, from under her
lashes, and suddenly bhe stirred and sat
up straight.
"Hawthorne, I think you have gene
ever te the ranks of the enemy. I'm
sorry I told you about Carrell, or thnt
I introduced him te jeu. De you think
I could go nwuy feeling that you were
my chapcrene, thnt you Would watch
me; that I shouldn't be free? It's thnt
that has driven me crazy here nt home.
Tt- Isn't straniie that I should turn nat
urally te Carrell. He doesn't want te
repress me. He's eager for me te be
myKclf, I'm sick of this kind of life,
nnd I won't have you and Dane discuBS
me as if I were n child. I'm nearly
eighteen. I m n woman nnd l Knew
what it is te be In love. De you think
I'm going te let you spoil things for
me? Ne, indeed. I'll take matters Inte
my own hands. I'll tell Carrell. I'll
ask him te take me nway from it nil."
Her voice rose te a sob. and she
sprang te her feet.
"Julie," I protested. "Julie, dar
ling, listen te reason. Don't be foolish."
I tried te put my arm around her,
but she shook me off. ,
"Don't touch me, nnd don't try te
influence me because It won't de any
geed, i m going, i m going new, nna ..... ......i-
I'll never come back." She fairly flung 1Ins, Ilnmls
the words nt me, nnd before I could In this nrticle we nre net considering
step her she had fled into her own room, the hnnd as a physical member, but ns
I heard the key turn in the lock nnd I n product, meaning that we are speak-
I steed In the hnll dumfounded. The 1 ip 0f handwriting.
bleed wnti hammering in my head and While the hnEty temperament mny
my hands were icy cold, but I knew net always be revealed in writing,
that somehow I would hnve te reach . .i i.. .. ....(,. Mml nf wrltlnir whieh
.Tu'ie; that I would have te ferce her te i inevitably betraj'H it te you when jeu
'CO it. ...
It Is writing which I indistinct. Mit
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damaged by heat, and tables thus hurt
bheuld be polished with oil until tin
color Is restored.
Chocolate
i
The foreign ma'l service having be
come almost normal again, many people
with frlcnd3 overseas will be send ncr
calendars and ethcr Chrlstuvts gift pack
ages this year. The senders should eep
In mind that. nltheUKh the ina 1 steam
ships nre coming and Ke.ng' constantly,
theie nre net se many of the fast steam
ships aH there were prier tk the war,
when packages mailed te Giieat Britain
and Ireland nnd the Continent of Kurepe
ten days before Chrstmas would bae
been sure te reach their detjtinatlen by
Christmas l!vc.
Newadajs a longer tlme nllowance
m.iaf i hIvmi. All rhrlstmns lifts In
tended for Kurepu should be forwarded
before the 10th of December In order te
Insure t mely arrival. This npplles te
Christmas cards nnd te money erders.
as well as te holiday packages sent by
trans-oceanle express.
Te Remove
Sealing wax: This may bu removed
with alcohol.
Shellac: This dissolves In nlcohel
nnd sometimes in benzine. That shcllui
doe dls-ehe in alcohol Is the reason I
that woodwork is often marred bv drops I
of perfume or camphor. It Is likewise '
PUDDINE
Only tliene who have tusted thli 4.
llcleiis, Haerful 1'nddlne con kntw
hew perfectly delightful It Is. Iti
smooth, crenmy elretlneis tnnkei It A
fitting finishing touch te any luncheon,
I.urty, tea or dinner.
Eight Flavers
At All Grecen, 10c, 15c
I'rult I'nddtne Ce., Ilnltlmere, Md.
Dressed ami addressed
with Dcnnisen's !
Your gift will be dressed ferthe occasion,
and will be doubly welcome, tee, it It
feels the distinction of a wrapping In
Dcnnlsen seals and tags that radiate the
holiday spirit. At Mauencrs, uept. I
Stores, ana uruitKuu, aixruwntn.
Read Your Character
liy DigbV Phillips
Ml
SsiiiiWKKiMSBB
listen te reason.
Tomorrow Julie Prepares te leave
Twe Minutes of Optimism
By HERMAN J. STICH
at a novelty shop, and they are net hard
t mane or ou might get some small
pieces or rtmnnnts or silk and make
l'ttlu hags for p.iwder puff or larger
b.igs for sewnicr or knitting I am
H. II. S I answering u.ur b-tter without ruibllsh-
. . . .. - inir It. as It would t,tke un he much
A little alcohol rubueu en i". i" .ace In the paper with the answer. I
hepe ou w 11 And all jour questions
satisfactorily answered.
I guess thats enough for the ilrst
time, but I've get a 'let mere up my
sleeve I hepe some ut jour male road read
cis will new gle up their side of the
iiuestlen. What de you think. Cynthia?
hi:ttv.
A lery geed list of don'ts, Betty
N
What Chance Has the "Baby"?
KWSr.VrnH writers frequently receive queer letters. And
, In tlm mall the euicr (1UJ.
qm-irini. vu". , ..n,iplv ennneh. is nmnlier sixteen in n X
It is from a boy ei maii-, ". - - , -
will make them disappear
Te "Beth"
Have jour cardH engraved "Miss
Anna Travis Jenes." The full name
should be used.
r Why don't jeu call up the establish
ment you speak of and ask hew much
they charge for the facial massage, and
then Inqulre whether they would recom
mend It for the treuble that yen have?
The treatment docs net take mero than
an hour or an hour nnd a half
crtan vnur skin 1, bathlni; It In het
'"w"ater until jeu i trsplre, and then rub
. COCOa DUlter Oil ll tins mih inuna it
timoether and sorter, se that jeu cm
get It clean ue inn (ery ninni ueium
you BO te bed until jeu get the desired
result. Yeu might make your friends
nema of the new hundkeri-hlcfs which
I Things Yeu II Leve te Malte
(e veredJEycg la&cv sc.
I k 1
V J
tSEHS
IVttt&.
x-
V ' Jf one of your dear ones has an eye--&
that lux become worn or
IVaplece of brocaded llk. Icutherette
ru " bAnMA Vn ulinlWI (IT II1U CilOU livn
r it te OTtSiS up w de' allow for the front
F.&& ie"t IB. thta Kind of caae Scrap..
'ijt ttv remaining puna ui n -..
'f.? "y.ri n nntaids of the cnHe
-SuT Klu. Lay the cover material ever
S M and rub emoeth. Trim the
'.SLT if yeij de net care for Biich a
itl?"'i. iuini vmi can scratch off the
'i IS Mint. MUimel or whatever covering
. i . ... ji-,1. ii tin ninnrnrn ir nr- inn
Wr?5 aC'J ZhinLhrnr Thl
m- 3w:?zx"rjrz"At?3zr z:ir.z"
Tlic Question Cerner
Tedaj's Inquiries
1. r.ein whnt odd sort of plant hes
n rrenchman uiwiited a fabric
for women's dresses?
2. Describe an individual chocolate
net no cunning that "te Fee it,"
or even te hear about it, "is te
leie it."
V. Hew enn n strap for the baby
coach be made te add charmingly
te tin appearance of the reach?
1. In what way wns Anne of UuhsIu
famous?
.". What unique trimming does n
chic Trench hat use about its
brim?
0. In what new nnd attractive way
i an n fnx'k of peach-colored
i lilffen nch.cvn the longer side
panel thnt are se much worn?
Saturday's Answers
1. In the rliristcning of girl babies,
old -fashioned Kngiisli names.
siilIi as Jean, Xnncy, Hilary and
1'fRSy, have lately been chosen
a geed deal.
2. The bronze figure of a bear which
stands Inquiringly in front of a
round white ball through wlibh
light pouts makes n noel lamp
for tlie living -room,
15. A painted, old-fashioned china
lady witli a painted black dicsii
flecked with Hilver holds n powder
a and puff box that matches her
costume charmingly in that It Is
of silver clntli and black satin.
i. Merv II of Knglnnd wan the wife
of William of Ornnge. both of
them becoming severclgiiH of the
rca'm.
3. A slip-en dress of serge Is mnik
In a new and geed -leek ng wnv
by having the front of the wnlsl
silt, se thnt the leng-wnlsted
white blouse underneath lends the
effeet of h, veRt.
0. If the (sweater la made with round
jr v-Miancd neck, nnd no that it
buttenti down the back, it will be
caV te get iute, and gpod-Jeokinir
if te coat iiappetMur.uiM turewn
Pcn XTuft
m
Taffeta Freck Has
Celer That Changes
He is terribly down-hearted because nil his elder brothers and slstcrn arc be
much brighter, cleverer aim neter "'""
Wi. have been looking up this mntter of large families and hajc run across
net the kind which is Indistinct from Ir- ,
.nernnee or unfnmiliarity with writing.1
1 Yeu enn easily tell the dlffcicnce. Veu I
can nee that the letters are net pain
fully and slowly made. The stroking
I of the pen in decld-d eneugn, yet the ,
ilitterH are halt termcu or cnmpiciciy
! unformed. Yeu have te rwd it in jump
! and starts, recegnising word by word by ,
ene of the ' its relation te the rest of the text, and I
if but a slngln word were shown te yen ,
mid have difficulty in tciting wnnt u
RB.
Y'eu divide thia writing into two
Mirrors
Increased space permits us te make a
complete department of these Mirrors.
Polychrome and Mahogany all sizes.
$7.00 te $45.00
VriglitsTyndale &van Recten,Inc.
Kcputed the Largest Distributors of High-Grade Dlnncrware
1212 Chestnut Street
some rather interesting facts ene ei mem, u.hi. u ....... n...ulr ui ,.
,;. , f the werld'H sciell of name and fame are jeunger members of big breeds.
'"""? "; w n k. for instance, Is the thirteenth child of a family of fifteen.
'u i nr- nt ti ffiti1 lv fif t nlve .Trh it find I linvlnij
Uultucnt' WflM inG YUUUKVni, Vi. t ......j " . -.V.-T,. ww... ....v .....
WeTlcy were two in a nice little circle of nineteen.
th
Parker wns ahe
Beethoven were
Daniel Webster was the eleventh little Webster. Theodere
. l" ,1, nn.i Inst in his family. Frederick i recbel and
IHU lH.tlltV.1 . . , ,.Kll..!n.,
I PrCClel,y eifver wns the baby in n family" of eight. And Benjamin Franklin
.., enP e n family of seventeen last except "another baby," or se. How
ever the soul of Ben gees inarching en, while these of his brothers nnd sister?
, lmVCwrtLtlCair-1nm.udaOe.npe1s. Bussell Sage. Andrew Carnegie, Marshall
I Field Jacob Could Schurmun, Itlchard Mansfield, Knrlce Cnnise, Ogden Armour
i n.,d n liest of ethers the editor has called a halt en who wero "one of many."
i (WuDiIen: the fact that you are the "baby" of the family seems te put
veu in Destiny's favored class. It should stimulate you te "show" tlicm Just
ns it has no doubt done te theso lenders who stand out, and who were preceded
hv n eoedly assortment of perfectly respcctable brothers and sisters, whose chief
claim te distinction lies in their being next of kin te the last or nfcxt te the lest
little, walling, surprise party.
! Adventures With a Purse
A' SHOP thnt I particularly like has
a habit around this time of the yeur
that I ulse pnrtlculnrly like. Thi"
shop brings in a number of tables filled
iiMrh tlm most cnchnntlng array of
A
Ily COKINNE LOWE
Leeping the hoop this is a feat per-
Christmas npvemes utur i w.u 4 -- wc1
lieart. On thcie tables you win unu
powder bexe? different from the ones
usually seen. And frilly toilet sets
covered with old rose or blue silk moire
nnd adorned with bright nodding flow flew
crs nnd dainty lace. And hnndker
chiefs that nre net te be found else-
here. And dainty teuct cua uw
nre fiat green beads of a rather light
shade. JThcse flat beads seem te be
new tlilirjear, nnd certainly they mnke
most effective trimming. The neck Is
round, bound with green, The price of
this frock is $iri.7d. If by any chance
it should be sold by the tlme you hnve
un opportunity te see about it you muy
te the feminine llml fcemethliig else jeu will like equally
Fer nurnp of l"m addrr. Weman. Pat.
Kdlter or nhnnr- Wnlnnt SOOO or Main leet
Wtwrrn itir hours of O and S.
classes. The first is the kind In which
the wrter only fermn the first letter and
then trnils the rest of the word eff in
u number of unformed strokes. In the
rllicr jeu cm count the number of let
ters intended easily enough, but they
all leek pretty much alike and jeu hnve
te guess nt their identitj.
These handwritings denote the same
things, up te a certain point. They ic-M-al
n writer who is impatient, vi vi
acleus and mr're than usually alert
mentally. Nearly nlwnys iuu'11 find
him or her accomplished In nome way nr
another. Ability te tall, well and in
terestingly aWe is indicated. Such a
person is always original, and tee im
r at lent te fellow rules nnd conventions
very closely.
Here you split jour judgment. The
first mentioned writing indicates a cer
tain degree of diplomacy and artfulness,
it: many cases rear ning the extreme et ,
(iUsimul.ttien. the nbilitj and tendenej
te inuke things neem whut tliej nrc net. '
The ether writing docs net indicate
tluic tilings.
Tomorrow Fingers of Detail
gt-iS&ltUltSSlfl
formed by some of the new dance frocks.
Fer. instead of having the hoop in its
or g nnl zone, some ej uie iii'swiris . ... ,, ctiipr
notably I.anvln have placed It down , with scls-ers, nail no anu uie eim
near the Ikmii. Many of such frocks are ncccssnrlc ter the particular woman. It ,
in shot tartctu, und lovely nre ttiu cei- . Q UcuBi,t te wnnacr nmeug u
ors teuna in tneir uuiuwuik n.hw.
Abeve we show one of these taffeta
dance frocks In mauve glenmlng with
rays of green. This drcfls,xdesigned for
the debutante, hns no hoop, but the
fullness of its skirt is emphasized by
flowers of green -chiffon studded with
hIIvct ppanglcs uiid centering strands of
taffeta ribbon. The bodice and sleeves
are also trimmed with the silver span-
tables, and ninny n time ene will find
the gift ene wants for the friend who is
especially hard te cheese for. Prices
are moderate,
I saw a little frock you might like.
Tt in black crepe de chine, with the new
ww. . - .
'eVBO flewjns slecyes., 'And running up
' -.dlcevas and tb slde.:bi: MjJfM-
Had your iron
today?
Eal
mere raisins
fiPlRCLETn
C TLLiM-fUllLrf'11 tiw J1LJ OTj B
V 1
ASensiHeXmasGift
A CIRCLET U a Gift that is aetulblc because it is u.eful as vll
Mit mamC,Ya Il,rU 'I?10'0 ,han a br''crc" and beautifies
?hl fl lx U U ""rtns and controls the figure above
the waUt a. the cenct does below. Sl.ters, MethcVs, Aunt..
Coustes-all would welcome one as a Christmas gift.
ShK' ffVr"1' ?'i ?504' h a buUy tailored model
it has no hooks nor eyes te tear or pull euu Tnc price is $2.50.
SefJ h geed' Stores Everywhere
IJ1
Neme Circlet Ci,, New Tek
:les. . . -
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