.v H . 12 BVENrtG PUBLIC LEDGEEr-PHrCADELPHlA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1921 . ... . . a The Girl Who Was Voted Most Beautiftljm Weman s Life and Lede Ily WINIFKKI) HAUPICK CUOIACY IS YOUR COMPLEXION GOOD? Pease 7eMe What te De Adventures With a Purse " xjmP ' ' i 7-w5!ri ws.r-f jrwr y, a foil isv ' m W X ! I! X. '.I' . MI. H JMRJf K Uighlnew Girls Socking Werk WHEN you finish college you think lengthy blank nml questionnaires m you knew everything nu are'0 !,,-r iicoempMshuients. The unity et the ' wurst intellectual snob tlint ia miIJ'-i- she hns mihIIimI iippeut'H im - kllllWII tun spoil i IlTI.TPHI! with I'liplinli, If net with it lx Hut ltlft Willi lill nn mi seek- "' '"' Mimit tin, in.,.! Mem lie most , spnuv ntni iimn- lliB eiiltgliiciiiueiit llml ever fnlls te weiminkitnl i the , iv t the world of tiiMilni'tU III . She WINlFTtrt ,,S ,,. nnif,., KAItl'I.H i tei. ut mth diiics nntl intones ni1!! IntiKuiigis mm iiitiniriii.iiir-t and fnets of .nt ile.nl p . hut there .In net 11 "n-ntitn thlni; In thiMMirhl linn (ehe can ile nor n single prmlu.-i of hi r .hnnil or lira in tlint nnihetlv wnnl- Her 1 II ti .. ! l, II. pills 11 Imir i, oreMiretiie ' 'employers' . I - 'vr tM . . rjl' lill ItS!.. there nn- folk w Im e- ,-' te eolleKe who ..i renlli pri-pnre for POniPtlilnc llnl iIh-v .',. iniiifr-iUv fnilhhe.l ami K, 0,1 . 1,.,, ,hn, ,. J,,,'. llilMIM U , nil, .1 ..i... ..:.. .. "- " 1 " 'i. Hi'ii (i j,-ir, n ,n tnJtcs pi'iltiij; . with a m. u te 104 luuii l-loel, im Iviii.iitl, m,.,i m.t.,-,. i s rll tifht te ht vehflnrh tn n cult 111 sl tlclleute milliner .11 inn l)irr oft' .! prize in lir.'tk ...nn,,.., !,.,,. 1,'m ,..' : r t w. . - Vffi Jtirinr i.en- r.... ,. t W' TOr llellher'll, lirititiii'iti n f.r . t IT . t' ti, uUt fut . .... ...,.' I ve, .,,,-.-,- in 11111 Mm.)'' t . wmn.it, AVhd tllket. 111. fti..1i. tn.t .... .:. t .....!. t-, -ins it llhl.l . II... M.i. .. 1 , . ' " . 11 ti 1 11 ven h. mi N Mllll -lllnll.,1 Uhe . oI1e.-p iinilimte ! te earn 1. r Hun,;. I., 1, ,,,l, ,.. . ,1 . Bhe want 1 renins) muiii, f - t. iiat-t In n ....I.I. I . . . 1. k M iUI'!tH iinll'-i' or op ti lee inliteiial eaiui. it 011,11 library. S'n Impei 1',, s.,, ,,,, ' 1..1 . . t w 1 1 mui-r iemK '.iron tit l ,.! ,, , luipiess tin ones w '10 h.in net ,. , CMHirtlin ij w in I,. r own vi 1 r .. " rnm: tir-- ,i,.ii -i. p-ts , , . ,. that hu- Ii- :nN of hr'n-. ,ue n T-re-si-.l hx h.-r ,. ,t , , 1, ,, Unlverit wenmii, m,,ei iw im h . Jiri-j'Kll. e. . s.iiii.1 I,.,- f.,, ,,.u ;, ,.. buKlne.i in.-ii v ipa, 1 ,m ,.v.n '.t.r III (li'-ealr .-if tm.l.-i n , . , equipment sin- ),., .,,) 1 ,v fVVk .. , ; Bhp enn ile tint oemi 1 nnl :, c...' - ," She applies te t'. .-..H- jjf ,1 -n , mi plejment ij. neii-. Mei. Iio-. .1- , bit of hrr s,.f isti.-m, ),,, t, 7, . Paul and n us:i.kn I'eiil and tlw a ,rnni'itsin- tma ,i, B it- " Willi is te sin ; - - vlie pocket menei Ih-.-rr .i I. p. 1 ' 1 .,1 ' 1 e r ,1C I ' r m :i , -1 nr- - ,- I .- . r I'. ' :.'i , V ,' Ol i ,. 1 - ' . V . . v 'v. 11 .,.'. ) ... , tli.OI si l. . . Hra tin-.- ' i-i ' ,- te lie Man.! iew 11 n- 1 . 1 ,i 1 tlil the tw ,!mi.'s ..,! ,- . In his palm anil w ,1-tlc' -1 1 "(iee whir." he urit'e-e.l .1.1 I cot te ; t along en l.i.it -"i Saturday He tnnn .! us he heard a s.f- . 1 fling sfri helund him "Ceuntliu up e,!r fortune Jjflnil". etic of the new men w ' ' been taken en since th- r i year. Paul rntl.e- reMiite'. n.- I :i h M"s wel' he was .'..ffereji: -i -n . ether fellows In the otheo He .; -i rcem te pal around w m he ;' .--. juniors, yet lie seemeil te .v .-n triei-., v ttnns wtl'i must of then nn.l l'- :' Jind frequent ohscried Mat the grie' Ingfi of tie fe'lews te 1 iri.h W'fe a' vy maike.l with 11 tine, n n'-t m flcwjriliuhlc ilef-'rcine, a .-ei' et torm.i. term.i. Ity. nlniest politeness, "Ye.s.- nn.l 1'nnl laugh.-' euefy "Yei. I in ee lining iiji ni) f -r 'He dUp'tiicd i'e fort unc en 1 - p.. "I guess I'll h.HM te WMik e.l-l paydaj . eh I.aiuh ruhhed 1 hani.s niil l':r ' tried te rcmeii'he- wh-t . '-ar.i ' ' (Dickens he was reci'.ndej of. h -. I TraR hpeakitig "I can rotor vnu le 1 ' 1 mine." he said softly. ;x:n, t ' en I'nui i- nrm, "1 g''d fn.-:i ' v tvlll be glad te lean )ou n'i a:.' ' 'you wish for. up t a h-'i'r-. 1'nul was iistoiushed "Net yourself" "Oil. no A friend ' The Weman's Exchange Usual Methods Fad Te thf liif'' ." We". :- n " Deur Madam- W U i i ' - -'' me xvhelhe: lkf are s- x stUClng Hie l'S e de itrclse" Ne '.her of tl ' M l Of a- '. d r e - ITMKR'NV If veu rixe -red te' a-A reer.-' tother I iii:et nix.-' x thing but consult a ihx. a.- tx nn- Announcing an Engagement Dear Madam ! it rr r-" f- - - HaBement te be .u no cd -i rr nal enravrd cards" i.l ) 'i xlte ' m ihe werdtlg M' " ."''" :; r .. an nnncunct-nieei c. a" peciiKre-r- . should be eon' te the sex-a. ,f'j""is '"f th newsr 'per, wheh '' word t se- eerdlnc te their exvr 'igxi .v 'x . There should he no i n-mal ptri'al .' - Iieuncemert The g r' aid ' m b ' blJ r te I ihe r '.v i u '. "-.i' ; '. rhe ltxe ai ev e J c.ai i'ii A' d ' '. ' - Tl.wa in '"formal rotes Kne"d w ll"x In the same city shea'.d he 'ei Kttiii time before the formal anneu- ee tnent in the papers either eas-jitPy ' lCht or pv telephone, or n a part) (riven for the purpose In th i- -. would be correct te writ both names en cards, which are iciu-ealed 1- the tUtpklns xx-hen refreshtnenrs ur erx1 or .Bemethmg of th'a ki 1 Hit ibex Should be written, net engraved - Seme Yankee Nanus for a Club iTe tile Ail'- e' UN-ins i I've ucar ,uuain .i-i. i , . i-si '" as SI..I. n v.... ....... n. I ... Wor te I hope you can help via new- Whlre club, there are sU girls In tt rera ten te thirteen y.urs old We tISrV.,1 it for lmet month Hew- "---- - j" ,i , . mum I uihi pimum " c aumrli? VThat xeeul rtt ' name Sem UumI Hew should nT THE . Th amount e dues xeu txiv i.im M lMtCtll UPOII VV i at x M 'Hi xi MMirr. it you -eea MMOUuts te then ha ge a ' " e it " X uU want ieme aik' ai-es x i gnt 'cau u ue uuuKer Jii.i v -ue. or srBwtea Tt Society, or eetnetli'n )kH, u you iretua tell tue a uiue - at TTbAt you da. nd what your ; Kej tr yvu0BM SettcT PMllg. 1 IlO CCIll 1.1 till'" Mill tilt I'C- lined, cdurnted girl in charge tells her te lento her telephone' tiutiilicr. She hns hei'u alii'il eagerly i( eh" knows te- liiiL-rnnlix unit Ixiinii- Verv often she luis inkt'ii n Hh.irl i- uri' In elder In l"-l. hr wnte Iter Hnssienm nole. "" ' ' "",' ' "V , ,,,. ",' ". , ' ' " , . . ii. , loe dame I unit into le Mam t wnn iiij(l3 Iia M,,m ,,. ik. night nn.l 1 don't In n f,. n. , she rec-ives wnrdln,,, (,. insult tin in utul tell thun t.. co tliore It a jeli watting her. She rushes Hew enn veii get rhl of a fellow after , ,, IHrillu ir , ,'hn,.,x )(, ), n I he ii.n .Inneeil with xeu ume" Vint M, ..K, ... for .1 f-rmu .einp.inv "m , ny n '-''' "" "t, W .,thl.'1' Y''".s ' ' l"' ' V "ASHKltl. Oim. t 1. vi- 1 1 , . . I '' ,"" fcii-iui-i run--. '' '"' onipri-liciicle e.iej;i' emple) "'"" "K,M """ l",, " l""1 ""'' n" ' '," ' "".'' ,f"r ,,,J"",rl trnnBr:iliiT- 111 Tell Him the Truth fl''1" - ' '" " week, hut i-ohlem I prnr ,-V,thln I ntn n rIM In mr u"" "''''' '" "'"' n,M t'tli'T jehi for thetoeni inii4'ilirei Reml lenl.lnK nnfl very ",I.'VVI"J fii'Hlnte. 1 t'epiil.ir with nil Hie hn I . I. . . .l ... .......1 ... .. .. 1 I V.v. T ! n . 1.m r-tl iit( rff nit.1 rr ' ,""1'11'"1 i-f-iniir- vrry Npoeisu nnu I'i-IiiiimiI lininin of ernl .iis ! !,,,.. . ..,) 1 .1.. .I.... ..rt. t.-l ' .-I I. I HI, ,1 ,- , , ( , I I t I I I, -I l t 11. V. . "'' ,n " rnhlnthinc Iieh-.-h iiikI ,l''-'171" - '"'1 iiewpiiperH proinet. ''" " '"iphueij .if T r thitj hint- '. n,-iif. ''- e, f,.., . -n,, .. .,.., t . 'III lltlllS nfltll II, Mil V.XIHI iiTifillt ;'" ''"' l1, ",,",1 "" ,r,f' " ,l" '"ir '"!' wri'er or -ah m 111 r r '. : '"" " "' "' K"''in liul nn.l 111:11: 1: .l" l"-,"lv ' no hn.l t .r vhm feuin'a- lien et ftilliiial , lu alien. iiiii-h ! t haul h .: : ou must he mill Liiulunte eithet e tit. 1.0 n-i.l J n.in.e- or tie, oft tlilli. . 01 !e' 1.. . 1.. ii 1 1.....1 1... .'..... ... .. t. .! i'. in .inn it'itnii'. ti-tti it, 11 1 !. 1 , , Mi.l 1 'I ! loll. Ol- lllk.s II eolll-se l t .1 . :! 1 1 : -tn-tei. nn.l t ij - 1. e.i-l ! ' - . It 1 ill. with I1.- -ir" w',.i I. a- .1 fh:s in the tlit 1 In ll -1 - has t'n I-. '111111011 s, 1,, f,i Ittw t' ,s 1 tt.irs -'i. w .'I - . in . ,trs- -h. w.'l 1 . nt . - . i''l. ninl ut.'i miLstrip her competitors " ii. I ii"l linn the leiitulalii 11 't 'l' ' l' 'l.l.pili; loll sll(. l. -l, lone , I1 - luncti. ai iml fs'tn'.al msi-e 1 rtl'll ic, iitil'ses 111 h -'oil 1 11 t 'it.-tiiture. "I t i r . it . 01 im e rplll'Ul i I'e ile ihi tl ai .1 11101, T :u It .in M 111 iniiiei'sitie en . , . ..ti. ' 11 a' i :i Ce, ..I I nyg if e ., 1 ., , sil 1.- 1, 'I'l.- ,nil of mei!.. .11- in 1 1 - -t- tin- siMi-i.tiini .1 I . m-s one 11 hre.itl scope l.ult 1 1 1 01 1 er te se f i' . in I iieiii 1 .nteil. I' ', e-i we W.--.I'- ;i"., :' , v ,-e rjiMg iii he ornate! Virginia um 1 iiiaT htirk-liiutcr w.t - r- -'. b . "U'l, ' I- ' . s N . f. .", - . u '!.- 1 1 i'l pi -I .1 , . ' 11 ' .111-1 -.! x K .-.!! 1 i 1 1 t I 1 1 1 i ''.in .-'.,! k ' i -' Pi I i"ird Hn,l , .-. x , . i' . . t. , s ' , ., . . ,, N sik ! it .1 jr.. ' ,.' i -.t... S ! x , ' ' Ce i T-,"','.. 5 ' II. w '..- .. p., i x.. p i - i ,. h. "V ' I d. n :.."lk I l..e, t ''s ' i t ,1'lsJ Us " '. ll , ! .' . ' ' ! i ' " ;.,! 1 . ' '. ' " . - '.l of stll.l I '.--.p.t- e strenct!-.' n tt . ll I'- .. : w.. hi e 1 t -erx i t- ri 1'. u"s s,, ; 11. x en-,," ' - " e . , .i , '. i . ll..x I- s 1 0 "t h.ld heen '.' , tie lei,. hi ,in.e san.ixx.i'i; ! .1 ll. i i l s wax's. :i .' -e i-tnise'.f ! don't; .r.e 1 1 r '.-' i'x .' I'm u .slit) glad I xe h.i 1 a ,! ' ' :- x,. ' ' ami a 'i ;it 'tie .. '.- sp.'SO. i r I'd axe r ' .i- s- .. 1.-I-. .is i" af'"" e.igi" . . , ,, 'i . ';!-. 1. .-.. t c--- . tx ;. ft k:u ! e' : -; a-e -. . . i'T ' iix'-y t..1 t -1 , - i . i i-,- ! .. or i Tomorrow N ttlt l lwenl.it p Iclnc. . t-i " - x ' :-ex- '. h '. ''"' -? ,xr '. .i .ix ' wis-.- 1 card date ' xx .- --ee - - :" 1 he ' t i"- .vJ .-c'e-i "e xv r. Frcm a Gi ." x- ,,, . . IV..- M.. '.' V '-I.XXT '.I " ' w-i - y d ',! . t . . t s- w - , . xx m (rt i -d 'x . '- , T' rx'dj;e xeji Ue. r e -. - e of T'f c en veir f a-;1 d---r'S d ..s " ''i'l '! ' '.t 'r. . ge-i or a- A ' ' l c:. x -re-: 'i g ' 1 ard i.t; - : d f '. i, ,. "-a ' -' " .' x . J t. ',. " ' ' , ' ' "''''..,,'" - r ' , . ,i , . , . .- .'-'' ,'" " J i,1; ' '' ' ' l" inTh. Vre'tue' dan,- 'rcs-V -., . a ' . Tru"'r,K T1 . -.a round i . .. . ... . -. . r.exrrv, nut', a t. le aid . l.arn -e i It 'S t ' l.e --sir t xx - xe - .- , x , , ... 4. xx ild h . u i .: cs-ar) s; ai h-.-ik e ki e se ,. . irux-les jf 'he ne. k are (.ul'd airrej. liaui xviu iif i iiuc a aoueie cbtn. but (renenal dletlnx and reanclnc all ever J u e tvuir ivr iu l e S'Xteen ii r-." ' ) ". it rd ; " "g ' leg " I ' x'e :s . - -t c-. a--.- - ' ' - i " ,- " 1 ; irxl v c 1 pa-- ,. I v.- i ' -x - - , ,-rk, -P&lW l.W 1 ke aiv e a IV v I ,( 7, leexee eusea wiui Mints e! ,v, . .. r?--i,-h mini en from ths d I-i Benieanp. ' li:?,riV"LL.0r ".'!.'. ? AMS. tw.-.'.y-V'n of Dtsrember te the ee.x-end . real Yankee , ."h ",:.:.. A K.' '..''".C :-. Vi! "!!M2 ???,, f I" we elect rres dent. .,V,fiN it.--.. ..'... " s-: V. . 1 MMS5 " :nv """!" 5." '-.' ";"': TiiT T x- civ ......... .. . i . r ... W(k rar' ur; a w vv nn oe , JOUA MX miur'a's ' '- x x ., - ,.. . ,. ,-,. , T...,r?r . t . ,ie. -m H-- I ,v .. By CYNTHIA Te "Blue-Eyed Vamp" Hetter attend til high school new, dear, and let the Htnge tnHe earn of Itself. Ge te Your Chaperon Peir I'vntli a mi i jmi please tell '"" !' xmi ..in have n fellow who ll.iie tli mine ltini tiiue you te1 ,,,,,,- ,-Ti.tH 1 iti .ift. i- 1 u'li il-inie, iinii the" elhii ill n--K ou te ihuie.- -"" -ti . t ....!. . n.ni .-., "'"' e. eeilnm fellow for alt iivmtln lit! fellow ronffeil hl love for 1110 ,1l winli Hi" I" ime lilm nn .inMrr ,., (,s ,,u0t.eti who I -e lilm ncTln 1 )..,. 1,, .,n n hut 1 ."innt( loe htm 11- l pe...t te . u ntnl I kn-w Iv h;-- "" hnve ", 'T'; hi'ii a mil wtiiis tiv m rKe lilm nn niiMer ' 'hn-f IU.IS ..'Ppt i 1 lii ti nUri1 lilt U M it 1 TTt 1 liKe hlni hut he b.i- e fault nne jli.it i Jo.ileusi .nnl I .-.uii'l love an.l tioinelf te one fellow 1 i-.i tee mmiiir ""'' '' IU.nSSO.MS A mhi ile nfi leve hoi it tell hte- hi .1 e She's for Bobbing It I"t'--lllt .t.-l II' I.!!-'.!.'., ,,,,. ...i.t 1. u. lleir I 1 ptl-'l .1 1-T 1 . ,1. . i ,- rallru f.. "illtrm. ', t Ol ' nl.ellt iiehhe.l h i!r. in.l e.u 1 . the tenm- t.ntien of 110 I'-ir i.w ' 1 own. I ilen I knew or e." t-. el.i-h eare wl'. ther . ,),0 , .1 tew or Suf 1 .!.- Uttiti. flt.t , , t. ,'ion- ....,., j ... ,..-.. ,. ., , ,,.,., ..,.- itM t.tttit- .t.iti -t.-i.;. im'- .i'ii 1 -1 ' .--- bo.eiriltiR wu te wer- e i h.nr T ' el m're helthcl .1 ft we '. ' mil w 11 he II (loeri 1liil" o-eo'is hefore I '" ' nrf iik.u" 1 ' inc-n nun. 1 l.-ei, fix.- ram eui cev ..U'l I ill net .- .. ,! ,' ih.it) th.i. 1 .le:- t h.ixe I" l,'.- Vivrs 111) iieil il.:- 1 R the (pi it . f m 1 - i- leeks , MB'l" 1' (' lis- lnl net 1. .it ( . in s, e, t.fTeflt nt, ,'t .- -t hit. r 1 1 10 ntni- In t "I.ihI. the wh-;e irlei e' I., hln il hur iiiit .1 ii.ie-' 'i 01' -',it 1"-t mi-'v win-th.r ! ts he.-t.i-.nc te : e : en i.ln il If I- i 1 h : hi r .in 1 he c. 1 tert.il le . 'f 1 - t. I" "' n- im h'-'v'' " 1 -i.il Pi t.. rnr K. They Are Alse Plump ivir 1 ftlun rien-e P'lhi ih :1 te ri ' T "e we nte 'me eurc b'i'-i t"e s.i e 'C-1 i ) "II one of u 1. 11c " si - i-no : ) OU lletll of us ;i-e i , , i.i.l t. ';' .is.intlv iiIm p tt i- It ' .- i he-.iKh we h.ixe i.i.ide ,:.-''- , - 'i.tt'ili 'et hn.aise e.'i .". te 11 r r -e ph - p p tl te s,(. it 'V' f . ".e-rt x '1 xxi.tx hO'-ii.'-- .1 ' " xi 1 -xes x, '1 ', ,- xxeii 1 , ir. if x 1 . 1-be. t- ,.'.' i.n e- . 11' V'.l I" ,, ex.'l ' we no c.ippe-i -e 1. 1x0 1 '- ' 1 1 ..-- xe h.Hx . ' v. ,' . xx e w.iv. - x te M.i-1 II . . xi, -i- j, ii- s icrt.ir.i) ' ' 'Ii 1 1; 1.x xx r tii c tl'.- w ,x 1 ,! i t Ttll'.e .''.1st h. nn g 1' . he i'.'i " t i-i e-s-.inl) l'.ixe t" I -1 K ir't .i iii't s .' 1 ' . .i-i- c'.. 1 4 - i .ire ,i- 1 ,,.s tw xx s t .i h i , - r ' i 'f.u' . x te 1 ' , -h. 1 s , .'., t i- xe t'-eir . - - - ' 1. l' ' .1- 1! ' 1..1- X -At ' ...I x ' .it d XX H...1 se 'e ' ' '11,. te 1 t x e 1H .!". ' .. .1 ' - -1.111 Kl- -l''x ' ' inn w .,' l , 1 x. l'- -. e ! " S et tHs ,. s ,s .,- . 1 ,,,,, ,. ,, ' 'll'.t S fi.l I - W 1 ' , '1- -! ; w; axp i-Mr..i.r His Girl Is Jcnl?U3 I . - ! i-fi. X 1 ; - i !'..-' . 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'ilxistJlilr ? heiwee- ,-- ,v "'" 'l' ''"' w'" ''he-- Px -vi bj ' in' d ' .ten te he-- r '.st . ; - ei'- ; - i u; iii-.x Writes te "Marcus Heek" r- I- i -'h'.i--Pleasd allow '-.- .Ti- r x iluable column ti h-xxe' s 11 'cVi ' "MarcuV It' ,; -f e .it x ting x '-I "- if i- - 'i uit "T'll.e" n-i- .'.e .'...' feet tnMilled a: wl it x . i- ' a r : n xerx fat e'.r! h .t :' - - ,, tf.iiii, 're .Vse 1 wr- - - , ; i -x Vt l-ieribiy ge.t n",l i!n 1 s xv f - '-is' c me in.- cf '.' h x s - - l ! xx ,u .1 '.right, hu: 1 w., -. gv. ;. v-:--! 1 de net n- id xx'- t -i x i b..u th appear t -e s - -.- t I : nk thev are et !x ! a--z - xi' h. n-e I de net agree w ! i . ' Snj .le r.s wan' te t.i'K -fi c - - As I .i' 1 befc"e T an r t ' 1 e '- nl- 1 V.' wile I ad1 1 r t-.r 1 c1 t" darces .icd , a-' ,- a -..ii r, it' 1 1 no urd I r.evt : s" e it . x c ' i'.x-.i-e S- M.ir-:. d no- v.0's- -.-rc'.! t" -he gir's who ire , 'x.i-'v - T.'.'.ie ' why d--'t xe-. je',: -,'p a- s.ix xxl"it x i -i . " rf - I ex k -i-"-.r';. ' Ma-s 1 di .b.rV i ' te' c -eni jour let'e-i x ,. i ,,as n.v : e'.js tr. op; x -e PV Ciir'.n wc i.d :-i ae-ee'ate w ih hx w -0 xx -e . ' --r "' te 1 J' t tv i s ' v , j tv "j i-s.'.',d becat.w i lox- wi. x s-x .-..' a g -1 certa'-lx vn s-.-.t r - -.se t U I have -.'et xti i -- .----. x - r-xxr x'e'j h' :xx wl x: n -t.s xt.vr.v U HAT'S WHAT tir irixrv iifcib ... J . i. - I, ,!n Is r,j. l.c tx .i - t .S '..'.. .--- - , ... ' " " '' ' J -w.., i e t-e ve- d .r -g the week between Tir s- x" ! -N"w r' i1" U" '"rA3 l"' s ujatei ti family reunions M .t ; es'ive r is! j ''gas-' i SMI s, ' 1 i' -ate- e-- .x r- !' -de- '.'I ... , , xxx-.i-e a- - -..-i.. na- tr i '. - vxr ttei ir.xitati -s ihqica sr 'a J state ine eate and lime with "daociier.' "gaciea." "niusJc" or -cri" Uia lemt wtwiaaa rnr, lllvTKP'i' ' I ' lib I 'T-JtV i j , i i 'ft ' ii ' Tl "M-- -- - ' Km if N&& iiiiiBKiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiBiin I BL- ' mmEB&wW rPlll. ht-r ' f.,i i geed e.itnp - -L ion is will iiti'iliied sleeping rooms and w 11 king far neiigh dully te lie ipilic IiinisS full of ii'alili) 07eiie Next in l-iipettnnee is the kind et , feed you cjit. I'ar less starchy 1001N, white hri ads, grensv meats and pastries and siihstltitte Mgctahles. fruits, bran l hrend. ml retnemher that a certain amount of eellulese is necessary te a henltli) (!','t. This Is contained 111 largest iiuastire In tihreus fruits niul regetahles. 'ieh as lettiiec. celery, spin ach, asparagus, cabbage, caulitinwer, niil, heels 1 ni"li. pat snips, Itijs, prunes ntnl ether fruits with their skins ind s'eds espei ,nll apples. : ccrcnlsMii h as rolled or i.t eats or wheat and hran in tiny of ,1- xaiieus form' breiid, mnthiis or ot.iiUers. These letish f Is make huik and siimulnte the coinraitieiis of the muscular libers of the intestines, providing for the neces sai'j elimination of wnste. 1 The host tegiilaters tu-e feed and I wat v. 'I'l e tihreus feeds vefetted te abut' and feeds 1 icli in vegetable m id-, ns lemon, ernngen, temutucs, apples, oilier f 1 nils and fruit Junes are of sreii' assl-tauce in overcoming cotisti cetisti p.m 11 Kat plentifully of legei.ible s.ilads with eltie oil di lesings, luvause t'n- oil is li.xatiie. 1 "Should a Weman Tell? By HAZEL PETO BATCHELOR Cejvr'C'.'. '..'I. t'u J'ullt; Ledger Ccmeanu !! 'i u i i 1 1 1, . . ..ii - 'ii .1 i'l limn Mi i iii! h tthnut h ! 'i'ii th't 'K (in inin hull' in I'iI'i '. it..i;'ie Miln. .sec im m i rt i'h'i ' li 'I 'h i i. ii-irei' . i '(IS ,'h'i- ill ..' li.J m i . Chi ''. I v' C ' 'I 1 '(.If ,ll,ll' . hill! ' l'l(l t'lf- i "i fisttt. i.x I feri ii t'f tl'" 5ii''"c i i(i 'I.' ' i ('in.. lord li '.(. i'l ( II I !.'.' Hi, ht'll ilx Ll ll"l Ill' lit !(''. VI I ' iilllfldl III tui 'en '.. .. .' -',. Il'.'illi 'ix. (fill 'Lin IK ll"l X i. . Viei ic..i' 'I iii, Um '.''id'., i" i. ",. ,', . x . , ; ii x'. hi I'll ' i: .' i ink' ' 'e . until f(M (i hi' i . 11" ' i r' ( ' i p l i i'i '" i . I I. !(..'. K '" il.il t !" 'Ill I 1 .. i... .1,. ii i ,'h ll iki . Il ix rhi n '.': II in 1 1 i,r in', 'if iin r,i '. ' . ii .' ' i . .hi! ii ; r lie"' x tit lit " , .'I lt I I'll I 'II . lilttl 'l 'll'l' IM ,. i i ( t hi, ,'n l '1 ill.'f llCI'HII(lll(I in ." ' . iiii'V In Him t mi nr s i- '(in j A i i '.( ldi'ie ii..'f fa. I 0" '.ir i( M( ' . t'lIAITEi; MA The Breakdown J I I 1 1" S eves were narrow ii.iy wete the eves i.f n weu'nii of the world, for in that moment a'1 girlis'.iness had departed from them Theic was no pity in them for me even if her suspicion bad b'S'ii into, nnd I cowered biiik trem that lixel, in a moment, l.eweier, my pride had lensserted Itself. Herrcmnik. which had Ken nlmest a taunt, had brought no te myself. 1 rinsed my In ml haughi I'.y. "iin'i( wrong, 'iiiut1 wrong." I -ald -'.''.'x "There was nev.- nnxth'ng but t'e s'tghtest love ntT.i.r Ixtweeu myself i.n I I'l'.iuferd Ithike I was a child ire.iin tig of rom.ince. mnl he was u r in of the world, already sm relied with the sordidness of loe-o. living. I eun't understand ou Julie. I don't knew hew your mind works. I don't see hew you could believe thnt 1 would t.'.'ir-y Pane with nnyth.ng of thnt kind n miv past." .lull, 's eves wnveied. "Mir. your fear ct l'.ln(' knowing!" she persisted "Why should you be se at rani when veu t..ixe done nothing wieng?" My heart was leux in the face of tl i 'question. II 'W could I explain te .liille thnt Pane wns unirew, that he would resent the fact that I had iii fnnc.ed nivself in love with u uinn bem nth mr netue. that his idea of women were nrcha c, nnd that my love 'or hl'ti uitc s,'ltlsh in t''ai I wanted e eep his Illusions of me unspe:,,' S.-me'lniii in nit' crle,) out against i x 1 li'.nl'ig this t i Julie. I couldn't d.s ,'iis PaiiD with her nor with any etn else, "Wheai xeu tire jenlly in leve wl'h n man you'll" hate te think of the ethers, Jul e." 1 said earnestly. "You'll hate te lUJu'iS that there was any one e'fre In ii - '''.', above ill!, some one vthe was unw.xi'ihv." "TrtU'n narrow "' Julie si effed wi'd- remc bi-J brh'ir n f'tent. A lecen f--s (-oeliln t'. ir ik ri: mik'iE cdV e'e Mary Wilsen Cooking Scheel 2 11 S. 23d St. I'lione Spriire 0133 Children Leve Desserts XlnUe n iniiiilit of l'u M 1 ,un nl i tie eight tlner hi. I ..n, i tu ili..e Iii i It- tiiti'l. Vx M prnxe llirir ielii;lil when iln-x H-U tuf inure Hese X iiuilln ( ream X nullln. Hex iinilhi (heieliie l.eniuu, I) rant i- Vlninnil or ffplce At All Grocers, 10c, 15c Yrult l'uddlae Ce, Jlaltliavre, ild. Or ile you spend n half hour every night mourning ever nml blem ishes? Hcnd the advice, given he low and save thnt hnlf hour for something mere profitable than worry 'I ' . 11 dunk wntir- ftem nix le eight gl. ss, , 1 ,'iix . prink a glasb en arising, hefeie retiring nnd lmlween meals. Toe much inniiet be said of water drinking as lust aid te a clear complexion. It Is necessary te keep the skin of the entire hedi clenn with dally bath ing in order that the fuee be an Index of cleanliness. Te prevent hlnekhcndR it ts necessary in scrub net only the face, bin the entile bed), llerausc the fin is the most exposed part of the hed i . it icitihi-s p.n tii iilat- care. Where there is a tendency te black In ads it Is well te icmeve tile burplus dirt nnd grime wnh a geed cold cream tiist tlhe 11 niument's massage. It helps the cream penetrate the glands and sottetis tlie hardened substances se they inn) he easily removed. After fitii'iiiiic the cream with 11 clean towel wah jour face with a geed pure soap, scrubbing it with n soft brush, partic ular) around the nose nnd mouth and across the forehead where the black heads usually abound. Uinse in warm w titer, and lastly, te close the pores nga.iist further trouble, rinse in cold water, lollewid by nil ice nib or witch htm'l. It must he remembered thnt pimples are invariably ihe result of allowing biael,hcud te remain until thej fester. a lx. and 1 won't have mi talking like, t nar about Carrell. Hawthorne, 1 won't, have it !" Her voice was convulsed, with passion. But a moment later, her face twisted and. like the little girl he was. she Hung herself en ti.e bed m a paroxysm pf sob. She cried until she was cxhaustid wj ile I hung ever her. ray ears strained tew.nd the deer. It wns hysterical sob lung and any one passing in the corn !. " "ii lil have overheard it 1 was leirjiid lest Mrs. Merrill burst in upon us .mi nsk for the reason of this eut-liur-t, and I pwed that she would net lll'.ll I'.nallv I gathered her up ngain-t mx binist ntnl she sehlied mere quietl) thi'te Everything of jealously nnd mis-uii'ii'is-tandlng was washed awnv with In r tears. We were just two women wle needed e.ich ether nt that moment, and (ind knows 1 understood exactly what Julie wns .suffering. Of course, such a moment of under standing ce.ild net last, nnd tiunlly ,lu lie drew awav. But she did net dr.iw away from me in anger, nltheugh I fe't that she had again raised a bar rier between us. and that she intended le keep it ini-cd. "Wli.it are veu going le de?" I whif. pored t i ally "1 dm t knew." she ansneied ' I mu-t ll.r.k." "Mut von won't run nwnx, xeu won't de nii.vtlitig insli?" 1 asked nnxleusly, j "Ne 1 won't de anything rnh. en needn t he afraid, Hawthorne, -I won't bring down mix mere trouble mi veir head." She w.is strangely quirt ntnl after " time s'tp mm te work te remove ti. t tniies el ti-aw from her fnee. Her en en were u iiir-away oxjircsbien, but hei face letravi, tiething. I wondered what -I e wns thinking, nnd most of a!' I wat. t.il t.. knew hew she felt toward Cranfi'id Mhke. Thnt was the imper- tout t! in;, Pul die still love him ns ,he linl. or hud mv warning done some ,i .. .. .- -ii -. I ii'x'il HI Hi i ll . Tomeirow IXuibU nnd Fwirs foreign Women T'.e Hindu mother Invariably sneak i depree.itins'v of her child, representing It as the v'cp.tn of imaginary nllment-. se that the exil eye shall net affect It. The mode-n Ph nese xreman Is be be 'emii'g a tv-i'inu-ti cigarette smoker. Sex.n theti-anl i I'.lien cigarettes were .inpertid into i'' .u.i last je.ir. Probably fexv peepl Rr aware that the wenring of a w-hlr ilnui v..- . k.i.. is a comparatively modem custom, nnu that in met Eastern countries pink is the conventional color for bridal gowns. 'Tjm.r mxamnyu riser -j m A Treat ! Seft-Meated g i Ducks I 33 lb- At all our leat Markets a! b.stewcs co. gj nriiaRi. flit a w "- THIS Advcnture in intended strictly for mothers who leve te dress their small children up in the kind of ador able frocks nnd BineckB that nre only te be found by careful looking. l'r it tells of n wemnn In this city who luis the cxclusive ngenev in Philadelphia for hnnd-mnde children's dresses thnt nre copied from Pnria models. T saw some of them, nnd I must say thnt I liked them. I couldn't begin te descrlbe them te you. I shall simply tell you the ad dress of this wemnn, nnd then if you wnnt le see them for yourself you will be able te de t-e. I suppose you knew that you can buy lunch boxes for the girl or boy who enr rics n lunch thnt hnvc room for n ther mos bottle in ther lid. Hut did you knew thnt you enn get them nt one shop com cem com plete for $2.08? Tills includes the tin. niacK-cevcred Imx ler snniiw-iuiie nun the thermos bottle tucked itwny in the , lid. Such n box means, of course, that coffee, lea or milk can he conveniently enrried, nnd kept from morning until itincncen time. . I'nr nnmes nf linp-i nildrf Weman's I'n.je Vxlller or plinnix Walnut .1000 or Main 1001 between the hours of 0 nnd 6 Read Your Character HliJHtlhv Phillips Lew, Streng Vnlres In a way It's n pity tlmt Ihe htimnn car is net mere perfect, and completely stnndnrdi7ed, se thnt everybody might lienr sounds exactly nllke. nnd he able te discern slight diffeiences which other wise enn only he noted nnd classified for comparison, according te a single st Mill ard, by scientific instruments. Take, for Instnnce. the loud voice, the general indications of which were di cused In a former article. Tt Is much like and et quite different from whnt is called the "lreng" voice. The one lias a harsh, strident quality. The ether has net. And yet the ether may entry just n far. and he licnrd just n tllsffnetly. Again, you can lake the strong xelee nnd -tihdirlde it. There nre. for instnnce, the low. trene voice, nnd the full, round, strong voice This doesn't mean the difference between a hnw nml n baritone. Hither may pos sess ilther a low or a full-tened mice. The low, strong voice indicates in tnnnx tospects the siime things as the loud", harsh voice. Thnt is te sny. it reveals a person of energy, both men tally and physically, prhiiarilv n "deer." usually strong museuliir nnd nthlctlc; in short, n typical "field leader." But it also indicates a keener sense of differ entiation than is possessed by the aver age "rough-and-ready" person, nnd n greater measure of self-discipline Tomorrow- -The Full, Bound, Streng Veire The Question Cerner Today's Inquiries What honor hns come, te tea American women sculptors? Hew does n most decorative and original standing lnmp serve two purposes? When nn ostrich feather has lest Its enviable curl by what simple home method can this be brought back agnin? What is the romantic story at tached te the song. "Annie Laurie"? Should ft long sleeve wish te be ultra-smart nnd held the interest of nil who might beheld it, what rule may it fellow? Pexcrihc a hatpin that Is in Itself ornament enough for any hat. Yesterday's Answers Pull slate color nnd henna are two colors which nre coming for ward new as "the thing" in painted wooden furniture. V tea wagon which is especially useful for refreshments that nre sened in glasses Is made with an oval top and two Pellv Vnrden pockets of wicker en the side. Architects' detail paper nnd read) -boiled oil with which te coat it nre the two components of n lamp shade which rc-emb!cs and Is often called parchment. Anne of England was the sister et Mary II, and was one of the famous queens who ruled ever that country. Ter a long-wnisted. high -chested tigurc the best kind of br.iv.terc te obtain the much-desired un un bieken line from neck te waist is a long one that is straight :icie' the top, and gathered around ihe waist. A dainty edging for a frock of georgette, chitruieuse or .repe ,e chine is made by forming a lattne out of cords of the material. m Philadelphia 0 n I 0. JSS 0. 3S 0 0 0. 0 0 SS 0 0 !K 0 0 $ 0 '( sTO fill' ill I 0 ti VI r taiKLfMSK;; :!;. lati-j vtt ?w ..s.r-. .mu,i.i.. Has Retired After 1 We Strenuous Yeari ; Shu Realizes Thai the Fame of One Triumph Dees Net Lm Always She Is Leaving Before She Has Te TWO yenr nge the seventeen -year-old daughter of n country lawyer In irnnee sent tier picture u ,"" newspnper. which wns conducting a beauty contest. Ne doubt the fntal deed was dena ns much in n spirit of fun ns anything else. . . A geed mnny entries in beauty con tests nre Bent in that wny. But tliis girl wen j she was voted the most beautiful woman in France. At first, of course, bhe must have been delighted. Such nn honor, such n compliment, such a triumph for n little country Blrl! , w , A famous Trench dressmaker offered te make nil her clothes If she would allow the fact te be used ns nn ndver tiscmciit; theatrical managers offered her tempting centrncts, and she did at laBt appear In oue motion-picture. It was nil ery exciting' and very thrilling, nnd the smiles thnt she cast ...1.1. 1 ft-...-..,. ...MnnM iI-a niirllanftd nr ' Willi HIT liuwcie llliliinK mu MM...V..S.W ... I Ihe Poles Bergere when she was fea tured" there, must have been very spen taneeus nnu very sincere. FOB a while she wns seen everywhere, in her fnshlennble fieeks nnd her beautiful leeks. . , , , But. like nil geed things of which there nre tee much, the whele thing palled en.lier. She bef'ame se well known nnd se popular that she could net shop or go te the theatre or walk along the stieets in peace without the protection el gog gles, a heavy veil and n squad of police. And se new she has retired, like a great actress whose wonderful buccess has worn her out. "Beauty, like everything else," she 'told her admiring public, "comes quickly le nn end. and I feci I must abandon my pretentious title. Of course, I may change my mind, that's a woman's priv ilege. But for the present I nm deter mined te ictuin te my quiet country life." She lias found thnt it is much mere fun te admire than te be admired. Ne doubt this girl's friends consider her the most fortunate person in the world or at least in their world. Te be voted, net chosen or picked out or judged, but voted te held thnt cov eted title, "the me't beautiful woman!" Why. it is an honor even te he her friend. And then she gives it up nnd gees back te tier quiet country inc. It's n sdiauie! IT MAY seem a shame te them, but it is n splendid -thing for her te de; it shows mere sense nnd strength of mind than most girls of thnt age would show under the circumstances. Te retiie from her nerve-racking pub lic life new when she is still fresh and veung nnd her beauty will always re main in that condition in the memory of her countrymen, is a very wise move. As she sii.vs. beauty collies quickly te an end, nnd it must be the one great, evcr-preent dread ,in the life of a great beauty or n stage star te have that moment ceme when somebody will say, Twe Minutes By HERMAN ! Who Arc the Rich? NOT In the long nge, but in this Eentlmcnt new he lives this man whose story I would tell. They said he had vnst riches as men knew riches in these days riches 1 unto millions Before him hirelings bowed nnd scraped, nnd at mention of his plethoric wealth, moil's hearts were awed. They tilled him great: but who knows, when within the silence of the night, the lure of geld was left behind, just what the still, small voice of his own soul named him': Then cnnie war. dinging all nreund ruin ns men fcc ruin. And this man whom they called rich and great war cared net for hl name or fame, net for his geld or behest, nud in the maelstrom of the struggle, bis worldly power was swept awav. He steed alone alone with Ged; men did net understand and called htm ' peer ! Se he went forth te serve. He was alone alone with Ged! Then was he net nlmie. for all the Perees of the Mighty Universe were his te draw upon! He heard the Voices of nil Nature crv aloud, "What ye would keep, share ve with all." And P.ls man whom men called peer, a failure sad, wcut forth with greater majr-tx aid Might than rvtr had been his before. Ne longer b'uideil hi the lend blaze of earth!) things, of strivings te be might 'or ilan lv- f-'lew-ii n. h - exes were opened 0 the Light of Truth. 11" gave geed ehf.'.' ami strength te these who wept; he lent a supporting, lifting hand te iho-e who faltered a"d foil. Wherever le went, he'left a -eti-e of Peace and Jey; and strangers blessed, h's natt'e. th" kiew ti..r ,;:re,l L.s wea'tb of geld was gene this man of whom men -ah1. "He 'e- bis nil." Mr ni t'..e s'!e,.,, ,,f l-!s nnel'ties he heirs his soul's voice sav. "Who 1 -px s. ' i s.ru uve ii ,-n has f um! l.im-.lf " And in the Boek of Life the i, -ft ' Angel '- w-i"iig. "The mnn is truly rich." Atlantic City 66 OLlJUljAi fe?lM The Sheps of Scjmblc Prices Fer Friday and Saturday Only Specially Priced Fer tk Emissaries of Saifa Clams Tlicse garments still wear their original ten and are te be had for the week-end only nt the prices advertised. A'v $25 "l Vei'jectly tailored frock of " tricetine, embroidered with silk seutache. Xavy and black. Reqular price, S39.75. At Beth Sheps. At $75 '" coat Pollyanna cloth, with u wolf cellar. It has a blouse bad: and guaranteed silk lining. Regular price, ?9.?5. At Beth Sheps. At $25 'i semimfermal gown of black , " ' , . Canten crepe and silk lace, with beaded airdle. Fnv matnuvnt u -A j. - - v. ivuHiiiuilll, llttUUC 10.11X1. J"fZ' mal1 sics enhJ- Regular price, SeQ.00. At Beth Sheps. "Ssy h-w5th BleMses" Cflearan I cs fHfs fe ,akc u'flj for Southern Showing i V sV Sale AlsoImperts and Reproductions at Half Price c ie7, e umM 1337 e.ljtfi&t. re ri,actut St. Rnarineall: si , i v . . Jl'i'l .1111 OH ( 11 f -f , 1 , ,, . ' I ' "Il'm, she's showing her age iifM. Net quite se fresh and , .girllsh-IoeC ns she was last season l" ,B Tlie strain of it, for a girl Wn() v., no stage ambitions and no deslts t public Ufe would be enough te weeC down in two years' time. " And se it seems a very scnslbls i.. tmng for this girl of nineteen' Vd"' Even if she docs try te come back nfiJ. a rest, she Is doing the right ' thi new. I SHE has shown that sha knows wntt te step living upon one sflceess mi n geed many of us would de well te fir. low her example. ' We have such a way of feellne fin. ever having made a hit with semuhhT. nnd cnrryltig en that confident tnann.? which is the result long after ths Mi haR been forgotten. u Everybody wonders why wa ara set up, when there's nothing in sleht J! be set up ever. w We xveuld de much better te rttlre tc something like n qnlct ceuntrv li f nt least until we make another hit tnke us en a little farther. ,0 Being women, we hnve the nrli-He. like Agnes Beuret. of changW minds find coming back te lay claim T our title Inter if we want te. " A DBAWN-TintEADS CUSHION TOP makes a dainty Christmas gift. Cut an elghtecn-Incli square et whlta or colored coarse linen. Even burlan i makes a nice cushion, if It Is the klna I that permits the drawing of threaili easily. Twe Indies from the edga en each side draw a thread. Jein a. celnr silk or mercerized thread te the end of the next thread of the linen. Of using a very heavy linen or the burlap, ui xversted Instead of the thread.) Pull out the second thread from the Untn, drawing the colored silk with It. pull the colored silk through te the wrenc aide nnd fnbten It, Skip several threadj of the linen, then draw out nnether thrend; Jein the silk te the next linen thread and continue as before. Pull the silk through en each side of the square in me sauie manner, men at aw tour I crossing lines four Inches below the j ethers. In the four corner squares em broider a simple group of flowers In ths lazy daisy stitch. This DRAWN. I THREADS CUSHION TOP really does net take veiy long te make and Is auch nn adorable rift. FLORA. of Optimism J. STICII x Baltimore l ,-;': r , . rTi IT H r . 1 . .Ttr .-.i I t I (,,,,,, I nr T110 Sihnn I Things You'll Leve te Make DraunThreaclsx CushionTep.xHs. 'II SSBB ,L.., frM 'ie 111 -ggj u - $BM - t 11 '
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