1 1 K V ! . sj, l x"t v i vlinf I.Iff ' L I I! WM i A M0S 1- " Tv' Paul and Bj 1IKLKNA Heme, Stcect Heme fcTDAfr. fV-T nnd threw down iiii newspaper Anil tntlltip.l (tin a,,iii11rli,ir In. ;Wco into Hip bowl of lii- pipe. Irsinln wns con ' svlniiN of IiIh il it IeIi. mill rlnni'pil nn from the embroidery upon which he whs eiiRnjteil ; slip eyeil him vperulntlvely. "Well?" lnxtenil of answer- i nc nt enee, I'nul i , ., ..num.) ..!,., ii. four "tills of the lirr-tt.v Hlt!. HviliR- room nml then he tutneil te lier ami aald abruptly . "Let's move ' Virginia enHped f . He nodded vebi-rl Jit, "I'm Retting prettj gneil mniu-.v Hf I the office, new him . and the ,'os-i of flivlnir hns dropped about ."0 per cent Lin the Inst . nt : -e mi SL'.'OO a year is ' new worth '.i.iiie at iensf. Ami Xi.i a 'month is tee mui h for this apartment , u, nuj met knew where we can Ret a ' Icacu ei n pince. six rooms and a un ! ttimrler and everything right up-te-date, T flM lilltwiin. .! mm, . ii.i,ll-.lM i i'i " uiiimi i-ui uiiu in m. ii iivumi in Town. cnr riie uic movies anu tne Taudcville theatres and and everything Jlko that." He talked fast, but his words fell upon an Impenetrable 'Jibinltar. "Ne, denr you're net serious. Vh, honey, you enn't be serious : This dear UttlP lieme- te move just te go into another apartment!" Vlnrinm leaned forward and placed n hand upon his ' acm, "Ne, dear net jet am way." "But. dnrlln'." insisted Paul. 'I'm. ftlretl of this place." . Virglnln's lip trembled and she felt the het tears i lese te heY ejes. "Tired of the little home we started IiImI" blw. n.Lml Iriinml.ti, Ji c nA; .i.nii. iiintitll'ii.1,1 lier husband stared nt her for a mu- I mntil nfi If liiul i'ii.elliwfiir nrnl fliAVA Eit --, j.. . . . ....v .- ...... ...... '.nil r DC fumbled ncrveush with the matches. 5 "Well ' he started, and ilien pnus- ffln - rh a W reugn a vv By JEAN Vp te The pitj of it . that she i net nt all she leeks strniu'e te "in. tier . rJ l fver-reiigeii , neews lire inn i,iiii. n , i . ., . . n .... ,l t xpressinn of immedesty: these hoi- If! ) rible, beaded ewbrews that drip soot W Then she gets in a warm place nie net IS s the nreduct of a ,ntj mind. t.ii ' Va ,.n n.L It.-ttt ,t Sw flim. rl nt II she doesn't shrink nt excry one's turning i. lu ItlUJ ,n ,.w. i i'. i. ..it. ..... te leek nt her. at the contemptuous Rflzc of the xenien and 'he insulting starest of some men Why. she just Up for xvhli h she gets up;it tlie-t'iirt erery morning, iiiiimi'r ami winiei. se that It xxill ts nil tixeil hefeie Billx . her husband, opens Ins ejes. has ,iut ,,iie reason. And sue told it te goon friend xvhe asktil ner whether llilli ,li,l net object te it. "lie has eip or iwi e. but lr mar ried nie that xx-mv. never -aifl mix thing about It befme and I guess it's xxliat he wnnts. Se I am net going te -end him wandering ftu n It has nit neiiiiie.i te ii-r ih.i' Itmy might hnve man led her in -pit- of it' 'Why bheuld it' He wasn't bashful. when thej wi i ngnged. aliut ,ntiM.- incr nnvthln- i Ise thnt ilul net meet x.in, fajytf). deesn t notice thetu an mere thnn she te the ohvietislv umde-iip girl and leaxe letter in a recent l-sue Mai. 1 tliinn KlffV.I notices thnt titest of liei friends, nie The mere modest one- til lioie.,'' It .. thn vnn linx e .Mldged lue xvleng. 1 Ilia f i'Mlf backward about mining feiwm.l with ier men who wnil ut the girl of teilav '"et the Impolite and Insulting cteatuie , kweVI, t.. j i. , . i... i.i.. ...i ..-:....:... 1 .u.. ".i.i i.V von thin U am. lut Just an etilv thlid. P,ixiife .. i . i , ., ,.,...... nineteen eals oie lheiki. xx nn iiu,e ii'tiiP And the overdone, ntiecmu make- pas-ed up ter her the old-tashiened ". " . ,,, , , .,,, ,, , ,, . i,nx- K Jlis-appreval But he nuer in, tifletii-d lier make-up x word irem I. mi then About 110' luiuin ln-r benulifill ejes The Weman's Exch Te "'A Daily Reader Thirteen" Den t xxen abeu this lack of dee'- epment I' -mi -.,Ue plentx of healthx outdoor cxniise .mil as tnucli k.x m- nasium wen. as xeu .an get la school you xvlll ieme around nil r g.r Veu are net old enough yet te xxen about such thing' And the ether tteuhlt; will atralghter i self out. tee. in time It "j Very anne.x lug hut It preliabl won't Ie.- 1 I,.. . ,. ... lO"ery greas teod ' This xxeuld tausn the !i!'Iiimplesp and eating wholesemn feed, liif - drinking p'eirx of water and getting as 1'B. much fiesh h. as pessibla xxlll mnki lh tjettci", The Settlement 51utlc Scheel FJ" 418 Queen street mu try your xc much fiesh h. as pessibla xxlll mnke t 1 ai otee .nu give xi u any premise lessens dec If . en show Here's a Cellie Deg T t)i Kit, tci e' iVe,i mi mar- Dear 5Iad,ini--l haxe hea mfitl young femnii ei ie whkli I weu'd like .te gl'e una, an ,ou hi ,p me Hnd a. geed home for htr ' 1 would prefer . place xvhern tueie am tie i hild'en 5111-1. H I am sine i wi.1 tot be hard te find a geed horn- f" join cell.- J'peple are alwa,B g,ad te get ., d,,g and I knew that ti.er. -.li l)t. ietn of 1-tters about her I wil! feruanl tnem te ,eii be that x-ou , .in ,.hoeso t!i address that 'Is cennlent 'e xen se ihu , en cji e the deg ui.c m a x-1 1 1 She Wants te Make Her Present Te the Edit'- ; Upe,.,a 'ib. Dtar Medan - Veu haw. lieipe.l e before se I am coining te wcj .igal'i for advice i "eulrt xeu t,i ' ,(. nf nice gift fe i hrlstmns fet mmhn t would like, te mak It mvelf ,1 am thirteen ) lbx much should I vxeign uiiu xxiiii" nnuu'u ue in, ne gin i u'li feet Could Hi. ise l. ,1 ,e ,, j, ,e'n.s Would hft n.r HI hi irinliid ' I h-n- K,.....n y8, fair s'tin and ligi '-brew u hair Things ou II Leve te Make Shade of evySilK BlacHOil-eietK 17-1? v Pl.KTix All ether,, e .1 sigi li ,i , , uiuew (hi b made xe ai,uictue w-ni n rKt.' QRATKD WtMlOW SHAIU; i'ui mwera from cretonne, preferabl) the kind that is used In the loom for hang lnea or ether decorutiens Vnnnce liiem ll m tain, nie xvu, nn n li.inrl ei ,,l e. Sattrinl. of u pleasing color .Stltji 1 band te the shade lust above the hmi ou can stltsh it en xx it ti (e)uird thread or worsted. In a fane, stitch or iVlth Inylslbla stitches. A tnssel that 'UMtnea ine color or the iaml llnishes ynur unmuiuviuu bi.mjuw shauij. M"Hhr pretty way te decorate a shade te. out Hie waivers or ornaments eic f'wU paper, Glue them te the shaaa tftfn. nnliac tnem With clear shellac. -fe$ fe. war' 4wy : . xxii JSXmO T ""Jf11 Virginia HOYT GRANT "It tlie ilefti-e.t iieme in llilc town," wliitperwl Vlrgliiln. "Anil 1'niil, dear, we lire savins money for our own home hy, every (lily thW home bfviiines sweetrf anil lovelier te me. 1 love eveiv stick of furniture, nml J love the way the curtains ham:, nml the ery liunilRht in our little. Kitchen heartens me every moraine. Win i dearest, i would net , liMnw "lmt tn ,l0 if "' w,,'' ," ",(u """"I ,' "'Kv. '" ,';"'""' '" tdarc new." She mused abentlj. "Hut pfi-hnps thnl is all just a woman's silly sentiment. Perhaps veu are right, but, eh, hew I shall miss the place where our life to gether wns bejniu." Paul rose and pa'ttcd her brusquely en tile shoulder. .Mie iiearu nun in ine Kiicuen untune n window as if pretending te lock it. She heard him in their bed I'hnmber tusslnc about with the silver en tin dressinc table. She lienril him In the little breakfast room winding u clock il.... .11.1 .. . ..... 1 ...I i iiiii ii in iiii iiT(i mnuuiK, need winding, lie was nt the fren hall deer and then she became aw are of him. without glancing up ftein her embroidery hoop, standing upon the tin osheld of the living room. "Sny, dnrlln'. I was just off my head, that's all, when I said an thing abe.it moving nut of here. Say, this i the most wonderful palnie In the whole Stnte, the whole world. Wh, . I wouldn't move out of here for anything les than a ten of djnamite." lie sat upon the arm of her choir and drew her face le his. "This is our home ami I never, never want t (.liauge it. ib-iir." he whispered huskily. "I knew jeu'd understand, mj hi. band." she murmured, us she kis,d Mm huppilj . Tomorrow 'I he Miperier Sex Ey eman s es NEWTON the Men i spoiling II, M.UIIlall leel lii.1l- 'i luxe relegated tlie b.irnt the bending, and the rest pieten w,,ni .....i i mui, ii" mui nf it r, the junk pile. But lie didn't e. Hut IVC llftll Ni -lie i ulltinil' parent h jiIimi-I him It makes me - te give it Tut n li.i' sellle jlll I tu intia .mi; llllllh of tl e uld answer lip-stick and of qlil , riti-im of tl ti xelire pern il. "It s xxhnt the men xumf." the say. "If It in't, wh.x de the jmj attention girl ihei i In, in te be mourning for. TIpm til.', Y. , lake her e,r, hex i eurt her and mm rx hei . es. iniirry her!" s. .-eiii of them de marry hei lie inai done ,i it 'nil, however, all thei have e t.n te sliexi their ilisapprexal of In r peer taste and immodesty is te talk about ir at ciiureh. nnd xvritc about it te i lie newspaper, Cut il they i suit (In- .utien te the wetil, and show thnt thex prefer te take te dances, and te the altar tin- feii-lbl attired gltl et modest and geed taste, girls are going te sax "bunk -it's what thev want" nnd continue te dress and make-up m -" erdliigly. These gir nre meielv tr.xing te phix the game. And it is up t,, the men te chew them that the are misguided in tinil idea of what ut traits them anee neiiU iii t. waist linn , ou il I weni n,;. hair becomingly' I hope my letter is net tee ietig and I extend mx best wishes that xeur livipfu. eeiiiri n xvlll progress xVAITIMJ. Car. en de fane, xverk or hemstitch nirf ' Veu could make your mother some da.tit, hundkerchlefs bx- getting nice Iluen and putting u tiny rolled lum around the edge, then adding a line of I -mstltcliliig about a hnlf an inch m fietn the edge all the u-a; around Veu might make her two or thre of these. A xxerk-baif made uf rett; silk would be nice if she de,-" much sex,- ng or knitting, or xeu nugnt make it big enough for a darning b.ic t flie feet xeu should weigh a litt exer tilnetx-si pounds Miexxn tan a sefi g;e,-i ,n.d ,ii shade of blue . cept a dul' ed b,t. xveuld li- becoming te a girl of eip coloring Wear xeur hair ,i thn ethe xltls de. held back with a barrette, aim either hanging down jour back or hela with a ribbon nt the back of the irn. Thank xeu x er much for xeur gee' wNhes I hepe the Weman s 1'age alxvaxs be able te help jeu The Question Cerner Inda 's Inquiries I WIimI netrcKs. fenneil, e,l known te the American singe, i as tue leputntien of being the best -drjssed wetiiim in Londen 'J Mx whnt new device , ,m u large talking machine be moved fi-un place te place in a inmenim' tnnnnei ' !l. Hew is a d'linMe nnd attrac ,e bag "for almost nnvthing ' fash ioned? I Wha' can i lie lit He gn who s making hei Christina presen-v give fattier'' ." I h-si die a sliintt l'iil of spats i'i In what n a v doe- u seen, e' tlie , aught - m -uf -tlie-, vrist xa net, a, hi n leiiih ih.it Is ,f feiei.r'' esei day's Answers 1 The nsieiindiiig number of .'i(ii) i, looms i- found en the largest .lapnnc-e i hi.xsantlieinutn phnif ever glow ii. which is owned bx Mis. Wallet- M Jefferds, , ,,f I'hihiflelphitt. ' - Ker the xvhile doorway s most attractive mailbox is painted white and has M design of tin, lellmv tlewers jiniu'eil en it. .'! The hn-e of a clevei -looking smoking .stand takes tlie siape of n tall coleied bellboy, who sup sup pet l a glnss iishtrny ou his head 1 The little gnl who likes te make " her f'hristinns piesents can fash fash en a pietfv hag for innthei hv t iking a piece of llevii-nwl rihhen six inches wide gathering it ine.itid an oval of i unlbeiinr. ceveied with the rlliheu, and Hit ting n berdei of plain ribbon mound the top, tii h which nnnjjxv ilhheii is drawn. ,"i A il It i H pair of glevi h inade. gaiilillet -style, of tall -iiede. the vvricts drawn together with tj de lords xxhieh il I m fringed en the i mli'. tl Dinpir, plu an 'imiMial and impiii timr pmt ni a dress e black brocaded Canten i-iepe bv forni ferni Iiik a narrow cellar acrem the lack ami eiittuiiing down each Mile te form short sleeves, wljeli extend in (lowing pieces te tlie bottom of the skirt. Peking Ptn&iiie PI, , i . , . ease i eume What te De 11 CYNTHIA r Te "Lonesome and Weary" Rctlei call en Iter ntnl tnlk It all out Yes, It Is Dear I'vnthln Will veu Htncllj help ui with this questien: Is. the exclama tion "Oh, gracious!'' Krammatlcally In correct' We would like te knew as seen tii possible, as theie have been several argument about this subject. DAILY 11KADKHH Te "J. N. S." Y Din lelter does net requlie a written , answer and Ciithla does net write per Hemil letters unices it Is absolutely nee- ' essAry. . . A lllble and i umli would be very i nli ns a present, and the ether sur- I iROstlen fi a blithilay iiulte correct. What Shall She Give Him? Dear :vmh!a HelnK n constant reader of our vnliril)! column and c.mr i.iii hK liplneil tnauv ethers in i selvmir tncir premriii. i ihuuhhi you nel,l hetn me selXe mine I am sUteen ears of age and haxe hecn gelntr with a. fellow two yeuis mx senior for three months New, what I want te Uimw Is what te give him for a rln-lstinas present 1 hnxc nexer given ,i Jiev a Christmas Miresdit before and therefore am ltfiie- J. mt iatm:nti.y waiting. Elm- lilm a fountain pen or .i sllvei knife' or mutch case et ciechet a silk tie i Questions of Etiquette Pear I'xnthln I would .iiijneceile II xery greatly If .xeu xxeubl adxlse me en u f.'-w matters of ttlauettc Klrst. Is It piepei for a lady te take ,m offered arm of a gentleinan while walking xvlth him" Second. Is It iroeil feim te sax- "Im very glad te have met ou' te a young man of jour own age after meeting- i him for the tlist time" I have heard that it xv s net toned te say this or a -unllar espiehslen utien such an neta- siun .IEANU. , I?ett r i.et te take bis rm -Tt i? net enslrtered C'ed fenn. , The tvpicsslen N perfectlx ,enct. Iiear ('vntlii.i Would x-ou Mildly give a decision en the following two questions, as you are an authority en , eltquette. through the medium of your Intei-estlng column? I First When , gentleman escorts a I ..iilj t,, u stiett cat xvhe should inter. ,-i.r" first" , ' S'l-eiul Wlien l.idv and gentleman ue luminfr down stall wax- fxx-here ttalr mih - nartevx and only permits one nt :i t.u-t-i. xi he should proceed first" einstant ui:Aii:n. ' Tin; '.adv liters the car first tinil i lu man lea- e it first in eulii 'j help her alight The man precedes t,he i.iilx ooixn eoixn oeixn stairs and fellows Uerupstuii-s Marcus Heek" Responds lUar I'entlllll -In lellly te ' 51.11 has his taste Seme like plump gl-is, ethers thin I'eisenill, I like thin gills Veu n.ade n big mistake xheti .veu said I leuldn't haxe many girl ti lends I haxe plentv a-id inn always gett.ng ltixitd te partus ,md dances and am alxxaxs popular , itli the girls 1 didii i nn .Hi te insult dear "Til'.ie. ' buf 1 think "Tille" lias a prettv geed opinion or litis. If M.xlicrs FIetiK She Leves Him Ikj, i''ynthia -1 am hepeless,; ni love a-.i 1 linist get out of it. 1 am xer.x. xei, xeung lelgbtcetii and lie is thlit) thlit) txxe ' 1 haxe trbrt se haul te malu, myself bellexe that 1 a m foolish and piebabl enlv linagltie that 1 de low him. but '.,e is i enstniitlx- en mx iiilnd I nlxia" wish I am xxith him xvhen I am xxith sunn- one eisi and then xvhen 1 am with Inn, I f"tg, t hew te talk or ihmk. and n.itutallx l,e thinks 1 am a ineia ihild lie is ii ft lend of the family an, I of course. I see him xeix eten. When lm Hill Iio ,,MU or,- i. vel.- ,V .1 ililll,C OI ,,..,.. i, Mtiiuiii i.wVu nm nn.i t ..,i.i take- te a daiKe or net oessibl.x I'-tuse Xnd'eh. rvnthla. I am se heriibl, j:ileus ,vhen I km he Is x, th -en,., en,, rise What shall I de ' "JL'ST Mi: ' Tt g'"i teiii.d with some veungn pen Thn t, -txxu is tee old for eighteen, and 11 xveud l,i wiser te dlx.it xeui mlml j Ribbon Panels Are Like tt Cape iv t niUNM-: i.ew 1. NiMill, of 1 repc Will it tievei i eiut le in t .- Will 11 never knew the dusk et a witling (a 1 or ' Due answers in the negative allci seeing all the late model pi 1 pa led helh for clt.x fes ti ilics and lm -mullein icsert occa sions Lspciliilli does the hitter It V i upon tl, t'liutliai labile, ami it is ipnte clear that the vm alpinist In 'r'lend.i ma.i begin mui end tin dm In crepe. Tedin ,vt are sheiving an afternoon frei k from l.anvln in black crepe mn jiiuga iMiibieulercil in crv stats nml bends ami 1'xiri'iinlj I'lfectlvc 111 lis arrange ment of nam row jmiicls c.tcndlng from 1 ami looped nf the girdle ' the xlieulders I idger DELPHIA, GIFTS THAT "ST" 31-1" I ' ' I t I Hfc ' Ti M mmmA-lm s. t-s- Wm, v" eVs" ' lJttKtttmmmmmmtmX!!lnl i Of ceuise the basket will hae te be bought, but It can be dyed or painted henna at home, nnd the knitted llexvers nie all hand ninilc. out of yellow, tan and brown yum. The leaves are green, Apricot Japanese crepe forms the ether bag, nnd straight pieces of the crepe in old blue, dull violet and a lighter blue, gathered around a center of yellow French knots, make the (lowers. These nie sewed en with even stitching in varn. n nre the green leaves. The fudge npren is of unbleached muslin, stitched nil around xvlth black yain. and decorated with yellow (lower pets, making pockets, nnd purple flowers with green leiivcs em em breideied nbex-c them "Should a Weman Tell?'3 II HAZEL IKYO IKATCIIKI.OK ' epiripUt, 1921, by Pitb'xa I.clyn Cem pan Jtan -thiii ;,c l.mi ifi decide te mm i I hnnc Men ill iritheut tettiitl linn thnt she liei hern in tore irith another man. Dime it narreic in hi iduis iibuut iiemrn. and Inter llair- tlmi no (Ii'xceri n that Julie. Dam,' little huticrftg ii'ifir, has fallen (n lore irith Cranfmd Ulakr, or Car Car eoll lllncktaii. as hr new ealh hint s' If, tin nmv innn Uniriherne ha lernl in tin' pint: she i fared irith a terrifii piuhlt'm. Ulakr threaten In rheir hei lore littrn if she inter fin, nnd she i' lern bctireai the pinnibltitu of lining Dane's lore or minimi .Inl'n' life hji kieplny silent ahent the past. I'lmiHg, irlun liilic thiriltni te run niriiij irith lilnkr. linn theuie is in red into tcllina hr, the truth, and that mimc night, be came of rrrtnia thing Unit hr ha nrerheurd. Dane lemprl her te trll Ann vi erithlng. OllU'TKK XL1V Blind Fury Hi: stabhi) nt ingly as though me unceinpieheiid- h I had been an utter sttanger te lilui. as though he were in tuull seeing me for the Ill's, tune. His fun' looked caicxvetn ami it fame te me with n pang that 1 hn I caused him suffering, that 1 had suc ceeded In smashing his ideals It v.ns strnuge that nt that moment I did no! i etisiiler myself ut all I eeuld haxe knelt .it h s feet. 1 leiihl haxe legged and inipleicil him te try te understand, but some Inherent pi hie in nie held back. I cenhl net steep te thnt. I Line must i-ouie te see things in the right light, of his own fiee will, ei net at all. Then he lashed me wnh hi siein. In- said unspeakable things. He blame.! nu for exci.x thing, and iinptelest-ns I steed before him. and sanl nothing. The s, elie seemed lltlie.il te me. This could net be llanc. the man xvhe loved me nnd x, lielii I loved se denilx, this white-fa, ed mini uttering words that seemed te nit into my xeiy soul. If ... . . , , . . . , . he had bent en me. il li il 1 had felt ph-i cal anguish the iciln xveuld ne,r haxe been as hard te bear. "Te think that you leubl hnxc loved a man like that, you whom I thought the puie-t. most wxiitdeifiil woman In (lie world! Te Hunk that he tnudicd xeu, and that xeu wiete him love Ici tets' It N incteilihle! And te think thai xeu lied te me. that ion deliln rately idreiitures With n Purse rplIKKI! is some one In te in tills city J- who hns tlie cvchisive right te sell about the best t'ldge J nave ever tasted. Strawberry, maple rich i hocelate, xvith r,uts in niurshiurillews theie ate mv 'ertil kinds, all as crdiinv and -atisfv-i tug a- candy could be. The interesting I part about the ni.ittei s tluu this fudge is entirely baud-whipped. Three jelly olercd mummies get up while we ale siil) sniiml asleep in the morning and -t.iit heating up the pun' ingredients that go te tiiakc tin- ''luulx se geed. I'irhaps tun aftcad.v have tasted it in Atlantic '"it, and have wished that veu could lill it heie. Well, ei can ),nll the phone lllllllbei 1 will give xell. ind elder the fudge fium the niie per .,,1, wl 11- it In Philadelphia. And .... ...... veur box will he readv tei veu in about two da-. .M.x word, mil it - goon, .xmi se popular It is i tun as uigii as sevi 11 mid e) sold hi hundred pounds n dn.v nie Haxe "U et'1 'end a stei , tailed 1 ' I'he Dc'p.iituie," iii which sonic chil h en en being told that their toys are i going te be given away te the sick box- I nnd girls ni hospitals, steal seftl.v te I the barrel at night, and uve fieni ll :i favorite toy for each one. se that i lies., verv deal tilings will net pas mm , .... ...i . !.. i.t., ,.u siiate tiiiiiii-: jxun ii ii "" uii'is-t hei touch in Hie Dariei is a .Minn s i rk. Thex (lute net take the whole rk but 'opening the lid. they remove i ,,ne of tin- animal' Well, if veu knew the story, .win wl' undei stand win I xx, lilted te xx i lie about the Nonh's Am which siirelv must he the xeri kind mentioned in the sterx. One take- nfl ilie reef, nnd theie huddled In the lop of the Ark nie mi number of toleied iiMuleld' aiilmnls patlentl .walling te he taken out and loved bv little hands li is the suit et fox that would be most inviting under (he ( 'hi istuuis Iter. In prp i) is SIM'.". for niiinr" r sltniis lelilress Vlninin's I'.ice l.flltitr ir pliiiiii- Wiiliuit .lOOli ' M.1I11 inei lirtweeii the lieurs of ll 11ml " mi MEAT-SAVE MONE. VTltV firerr rout ctf m, penllrr and tun. ana rery easta ma, ferre iid eral amnnnt of BTUFKINO or DKKSSISJO fla fla TerMwIth Ited'i Soaieninjt. ln- MSilhav trtua the pirn. nronditersj thceeit. Hetel cheff recoTi receTi m.nd It. U your t"tet will net np ply 70a Mnd 100 ler mm. nie package. Ask Grocers Fer BELL'S SEASONING H lllllrkllle Xk'flltl Ilenrj Wttlll, ln rhfslnnt Ht.. rhlln. 33x YOU CAN MA&E waited xvhile Julie walked into this trnp. that veu ilskej her happiness for jour ew n safety." - "I admit that I xvns. wrong thcie." I I intermitted. "1 wns pitifully xxcak nnd 1 am bitterly ashamed. " "But jeu're net ashamed of having loved this man !" he stormed. I lifted my head. "Net in the wny you mt an. I nm sorry thnt it hnd te be. 1 have been seiij ever since I knew xeu. but 1 don't blame myself for it. and 1 am thankful thnt it xvns uu worse." , "I might hnve known." he sHid bit lerl.x. "that you were no fit companion for Julie, that xeur Ideas xxere net geed for her. What a feel I wns te have trusted xeu se. te hax-e loved you se madly that I xins ready te glx-e in tn jour mad ideas of independence. 1 might haxe known that your deter mination tn lie free indicated a laxity in your general make-up, 1 might have knexvn that like all women of veur flnss yen had no -ene of honor!" Ilu was curried away by his fin. v. he hnrdlv knew xvliat he was saying, but I tell that I eeuld bear it no longer. "That's enough. Dane: please don't sii an.x thing mete. I'd like te be alone for u few minutes, please. 1 think T knew new what you think of me. nnd I'm net likely te forget, se will xeu go out nnd h'Wve me alone'.'" lie swung en his heel, bin nt the deer he stepped and tlnexv mere shot. back .,. "As fin-Julie, ivhm dm .,i,i,,l k ,i,.. cipliue. and from new en I'll tuke a ! '"' "J?' S,"'V' "Vm ,' nm .B,tn,, hand in managing her life, ami if .In-. " J'-i" 'nxe jelly w niter have te u-e force, and lock hei In her lfKther. and perhaps J enn have xeu loom. I'll see that she never has five f"' hreaktnst or lunch next summer. minutes' lonxcrsntien with this pum At that Black Snake and Colonel ri"iiin "" I Croaker grinned nt each ether in verv "Am , " t i ,n,,t.i .ir de use folic with Julie. xeiT'll'iiush "her ' -Im-l and Janet fed luin-h better. If into doing the xery thing xeu want te he frog wasn't nfrnnl of the mak" pievcnr." ' I thex didn't think tlie, should be Se But I snid nothing. I wailed for Dane t,"'.v jumped down from the tree, land land te close rhe deer find Hi,,,, I ,...i itig as liL'hll.x a a falling leaf. went ijbeut making pi-cp.-ii-ntiens te leave I did net think, tnv brain seemed curiously inactive. and semethinr seemed dead in me. It was as though I hnd lealized thnt the xveisf had hap pened, and that mv house ()f i ariK hav ing toppled all nbeut me. I was sit ting among the niins, tee shocked and stunned by the (atnstrephe te lenlize the enoriiieiisiie-s of my less Tomorrow Breaking Aw ax Read Your Character It ii Dnibg Phl'lip I,'kij Writing Ilamlw titing In xvhicn the loop ex tend upward or downward from out line te another, often crossing through nnet lier word, is net nt all uncommon The chant es aie that nnxliedx who searches his cei respondent file will find some of it. It denotes n milt ( chaiiictei vihuh also is net a hit uiicomiiieii. ft ,l..i,,.i.,u what me-t people think the giggle de- nine-, nut wiiih, the giggle docs net a all. It denotes "Might" nature iueis of such hands nearlv nlw.us aie lacking in poise. That is ,m ob vious iliarinteristlc upon wlilch you 'an easily chet k up with a liniment's thought or ordinary observation. You'll make a mistake if v! , ' "" "", "'"' "'" implicitly, ter they i.axe mat niiDit n irritating te the iest of us, of changing their minds , i,w,, ,,,, in-null s iieiice. ii rue, have an engagement xv i r 1 1 ,veu for two-fifteen xeu never knew whether they will turn up at two-fett.v-live or net at all; anil it. doesn't worry them much when they disappoint you The, don't like routine, and ihex leu't smcced vet,, ell In uux work in xvhiih routine, nccuiney and punc- tunlltv me (lemuniled of them. And tlmuuli thex max hav .. . evei, ether vlr- Veu'll he tnklllL' tue in t n- calendar a mug ciiance n you lelv tee impllcitlv upon theli juilKlueut 01 in'lvne romeirow llerltinlal i-hililes 3ive the Housewife Something the Whole Family Will Enjoy Such as A White Enamel Cabinet Gas Range An Automatic Gas Water Heater A Gas Reading Lamp A Gas Fleer Standard A Fancy Ceiling Fixture A Gas-Heated Iren ou will find plenty of practical suggestions en r sales-floors and our sales-pceplc will be glad tg aid you in making your selection. f llread and Arch and District Offices THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT CO. kBECEiCBlFi3, mr DREAMLAND ADVENTURES The Slumber Sprites Hy DAPPY i -tack and Janet go Kith Chip ami Chipper Chipmuck ie the underground nnt of Slrcpu Woodchuck. who i. 1 deep in his tcintcr sleep. Thcg tease ' Sleepg Woodchuck until he wakes I up. He changes them ie Slumber I Sprites and lakes thrut with him te . show them irhere he gees ichen he I 'gees asleep. CIIAI'TKK II Strange Companions JACK ifliid Janet were surprised when they found themselves in the forest en the banks of the bread river. They had no idea their travels underground with SIpciii- py Woodchuck nnd t hip nnu Chipper Chipmuck had brought them se fnr. This place ucctned many miles nxvay trem tltc north weeds xxnerc ine.v mm sought the summer bird that, xvns sing ing spring songs in the autumn. 1 Sleepy Woodchuck pointed across the , river te the steamship nt its decks. "Tlmi-e la n shin llbeill te Sail for Egypt, te the liinil of the Nile, where the summertime never end.'' "Egypt!" hissed a voice. "Egypt! I hnve wicked cousins In Egypt . I xveuld like te visit them during my winter sleep." Jack nnd Jiitici were stniticu y uuir HO' I , ' , i ..... ..-.--- - - -- voice. They looked around uuicmy nun r tiiiU . nan ennugn. xvhut they saw utartled them mere than L Jttit consider the peer bachelor, when what they had heard. A snnke was t),iH happens te him. nnd his last re gliding from a crack among the locks. lnnnlug "decent" sbiit is found but- "Oh !" cried Jack nnd Janet together, teilless, and they gave a mighty jump. Thnt Or think of the noer student, xx-nrking i jump brought n thlid surprise, for it carried them up among the nranciies of the trees. They hnil forgotten they .."....',' j;:..m.. i .,u ii.i.1 an,i ,ri,- milliliter .-spnifs nnu - a, . nirv as smoke. , The same thing happened te Chip and Chipper CJiipmuck. They leaped xvhen the heard the snake hiss, and their leaps carried them even higher In the tree thnn Jack nnd Jnnet. The snake, a beautiful dark serpent. stared up nl them as if 'in astonish- ment. Sleepy Woodchuck sat down nnd laughed and laughed. "lie! He! He! Don't you renieni- ber what I said lie gasped iieixxeeu laughs. "We nre Slumber Sprites nexv. and nobed.x can hnrin us. net even my old enemy Mr. Black Snake. He is a Slumber Sprite, tee, nnd n jelly geed chap In the xvintertline. even though he keeps us s, urrylng and hiding in the summer." "lliss-s-s-s! Why should I barm you?" asked Black Snnke. "I have lett m.x appetite sleeping xvith my body sate in tnv caxe. When 1 de net need te eat. I can be ft lends xvith all ether cieatuies " Jack and Janet didn't knew whether or net te beliexe llltick Snnke. He looked lather daugeieus te them., pnr ticularlx as they xvetc new chipmuck size. As they stared doubtfully ut him, they stn, a ireg coining neppiug itui j of the dead grass at the river's edge. The, knew snakes liked frogs likeil tn gobble them. They expected te se Black Snake grab the frog before he ' could hop another hop. But Black Snake didn't, lie just bowed politely. "Hexx de you de. Colonel Croaker?" he hissed. "I haven't seen you since ' that dav last summer when I almost! hnd i en for dinnet." "Cre-ak! Cie-ak! I'd Mil her see you new." creaked Colonel Croaker. "I xvn son, te disappoint jeu at 'liimcr. but l nan u xer.x important engagement ' "His-s-s-s; f was son . loe, i trietu iv las iten. i inur grins niniP.illu,,,H " "'"b n, c nuuua., "I - . . i I li.i.ll Mil I liAnti i,no lr-ill X M'-llrt '411 lls'ill XIMI saying something about going te Kg pi?" creaked Colonel Croaker. "I hnve a cehl in m.x thrent, nnd my doe dee dee ter advises a mild climate fop tlie win ter xv liile mv body sleeps in (he mml If jeu nre going te Kgypt I would like te join your pait.x." "Come itlnnir ! The mete the met -rier!" barked Sleepy Woodchuck. With that Slee-ij Woedchui k ran down te the river's edge nnd stinted aeins the water. Jack nnd Janet expected te 'see Sleepv Woodchuck sink or swim. But Sleepy Woodchuck dul nothing nf the kind. He iust ran ever the xvnter us though it hnd been freeii Inte Ire. (Tomorrow will be told bow (bey. tee. walk nn water and start en a wiyugc.) Scorch Stains I'm a 'lighr- "Hell. meistPii liang in 'he suti. tu white "einls. deep -(erches can he ti'iievcd b.v a I e tinned mplicatieii of puexiih. hifi.g it tlr.v ifter each implication. Tan 'niti gr.i wools whi' h liuw he, nine scorched mav ettcn be rcsteied le Hjcn eii.inal oler hy tltc nppllintinu ei siilphiire is acid But tile niiitetlal m the sim 'e dr.x , and mnke lcpiatcd np I'liratiens. tlftcn en grax wool nibbing xxith a silver dollar will icuuc'c a nor tee heavi cot cli H'-Hii .Jim wfarnrm-aaiUsf3Baga fl,-.M . . , ways te please a fam ily as there are te aerve appetite-whetting, palate charming ni 1 en1 it Shi, lery IVianptr INCRg ftifi Ap GpuitfiptfequpbrtFdt Vi CHEESe Mad, by SHARPLESS. Phila : V" v Unemployed Women Mending and The Problem of Keeping 'His Clethes in Geed Condition ls n Serious One te the Man Who Lives Alene or Away Frent Heme TlIEItM used le be n slll.v game cnlletl "Butten, button who's get the button xvhe's get the button i Prebnblv litis still played hy children xvl en thev have nothing mere exciting ie de. But In the lires of bachelor, college students and traveling men this Is net a silly game: it's n desperate situation. Yeu knexv. te illustrate, nexv ngeni.- inR jt s , 0.)P ynur third drawer of n i morning and find thnt you have only one (.pan Wniet te last unlil the laundry comes home, then te pick that up and find that it has a prominent button off! Nothing mere thnn the usual time te get te the office, and you have te step nnd sew that button en, after finding one. and discovering where the rest of the family have tnken the thrend. needle nnd thimble. Teeth. oLceurse. being substituted for thee never -te-be -found -when -wanted scissors. The button is net sexved very care fully or very tightly, nnd it xvubble all day long, pulling limply off nt the end of a hard day's work. . . . ,js wny through the allewnnee thnt his father enn, spare him. when he iinds tltHt his new underclothes are all dis ;:.,.:...., j. .... "i.... v." ........ iiiutneii uiiieiig ins rius.sinaies, ueeiiuse thev weren't marked. Or pity the peer tiavellng man. who hns te buy "pair after pnir of socks en account of tiny little rips and holes tlint ruin his whole appearance if he xvenrs his old ones. Consider them, think of them, pity t,rm hut xvhnt can be done about it? Well, just this. One of them siig- gested it himself. "Why?" be wanted te knew. "Isn't thete somebody in this texvn who could , sexv en buttons?' And xvhv isn't thete? WHATS WHAT II v HF.I.KN DEfli: it cannot be icpeated tee insistently thnt. whercvei pessible. Chiisttnas shop ping should be done in the forenoon In the earlier heuis of the da neithei .salespeople net usteiners are banUiupl In xitallty: thtre In no "fatigue-irritation" en either side of the counter 'In the morning the ciexxds are net se derieu 'as te rendei selection dlfflcblt Aftet- xW,l"h ttVJ 'for" mile, "dial es W- Tte wte<tul noe ,. Alxvaxs, at this lata date - the week befoie Christmas week there is a great tush te buy riitlstmas caids If the mindet.s is postpei ed until the afternoon heuis. the postponement means getting Inte tlie thick of a mob and encouraging the pushing, crowding and snarling !m patlenej which lend te "mob manners" exeix- v.irietx of bnd-tempeicd ludetiess Sealt Them First Dim usiiall has 'in it annual ei grease properties mid albumen which is leiulered insoluble by heating te n com parative! 1" teniperattire. Se the first ieiuircincnts in washing clothes is soak ing' in tepid vvuter containing a weak akali te loosen the dirt. Albumen, bleed and meat stains nre diflieult te treat if they aie )ii-t subjected le het water. If tin- ipiestieu ei" temperatiiii i liiiliertaut with tottens ami Uncus', n Is deiibl se xxith tlauncls ; for the ani mal tilier lias an immediate reaction te XMAS NOVELTIES MADE BY SHUT-INS Inipcct Their Wert Give Invalids a Chance 205 SOUTH 16TH STREET -th im j Trf ffl (KlF : a.-tt AiirrA :w-wj l ' VTts pO 51 1FTS from nence and them an enduring V a 1 appreciation. Smoking stands, small tables, la'mps. mirrors, porcelains, occasional chairs, glassware offer a few suggestions. "VALIANT SERVICE IS 'ALWAYS CORDIAL ML VALIANT PRICES I V r h Vs fi jtrcW jlrrL'W Sjii. V trn W&&& - Ll CS "rJT l.K -: rj j- JT VrXt vft t Why Werry About Xmas Gifts? v. l,e e e.u Ii one '1' 11 iiil , tiWP til, r Or of veur ,1 or, ler ' 'it .1 1 .11 11 II S I. 'I' I, I) I'll N. th7 tin;. sr,.,,n in t.,r. 2 en ,, r " " su ri.lt M.VDiMls. 1I1 1, e nie imp in, 1, 1 far- 1 eft i.iln. Mi. (." Mi. II Mill Kt ., .,;V. ,, lr.ii in till- -,e-iiliir ill If Ullllll. III. 75c I m. AH Cirnlrn.. ,,., ,,,,, rfeceralfrf wi, rtbbe-i anil holly WE PAY THE PARCEL POST M.MI Hilt I'llll 1. 1 s 104 b. 131k St 1504 Che.tD.,1 St.- M9 S. Bre.d fteWSSVCoOe: tfX&. IH t' ' K-' JA CeyldMake Meney Darning for Bachelors 1 milKlU'i is se much unemployment J- thnt il makes .xeu sick te iMhV about it. Women arc writing te me all th time asking where they can get home work te make a liltle spare money. Invalids xvhe can use their hands anil eyes nre crying for something te Jn wlfh them, something useful that will occupy their thoughts as well. New why couldn't some of thru women take this kind of work for men xvhe hnve no one else te de it? Why wouldn't It be a prncticnl Iden thnt xveuld plense both the "mnntiftie turer and the consumer"? There xveuld be a nice let of nin money in this enterprise thnt xvetiki mere thnn pay for the cost of lns"iin an advertisement In the papers A ND think of the comfort for tht th bachelor, the student trnveline man ! nnd Net te have te use safety pins nml tenr big holes with them, net te have te scour the dormitories nnd get dl liked for It, net te have te discard pair of socks nfter one wearing and ae bankrupt from buying new ones ! The xx-eman xvhe undertook this work could charge by (he dav or hour, or she could make special prices, se much for senium en a nan dozen uuitnns, se lntirh lur miming six pairs or ROCKS en mi.tl for sexviiie in one eel nf inlflnl.. 'i.. . .: v;,. :., ,vi " -en , iinjiie. se iiiiicu leuuctien Oil tXVO. It xveuld be very much of a biiRlnpsj. t preposition te her. but what nn act nf j kindness and philanthropy Jt would ' seem te the man who xvnntcd te take i ndvnntnge of il. What joy for him te see thnt modest .little siffii in some windows, "Pecks j darned, clot lies mended, buttons sewed en." ,,...,.,-,.. 'T-1 HON. button. xxhe' get tht - button? And who's going (e sew it nn fn- n.. 'bachelor? either extremely het or cold water or ',? " (A(cl!(1(,, J'hange in temperature. Weel felts in told' water nnd shrinks n het. Die same thing happens if xxoel Js changed from het te cold xvnter Therefore, all wool should be washed at an even temperature never nhexe Pfl degrees nnd even less. The rinsin waters should be of the snme tempern" tine, and the drying must he nxvay from heat, which would cause the w:oel te steam. Spice PUDDINE Iih h delightful spix.x Innle tinil ., eil'll en.le,, , I'he irrilin, ilrll- rlnusnrsN uf I'uildliie nf nil) if lit elulit flnxers glxes a wonderful tin Isliinc (inirli te the tinu'lirnii, trn, linrl.r or dinner, lleelpe folder en rriiii-sl At All Giecci'.i, 10c, 15c I mil I'liddlne ( e., liuttlitnirr. Mil, VlttUM W,U II'! I IiI,'IiIKIi,i llnii'llllillillt'llllJii ,1 i ' "f3 i PA i Si 1 I 1 2 Ei Snowy white white Victer Brcnd- -Keldcn brown Hie best in texvn Victer Brea d i I irr A s Hit, Leaf Sold enl in Asjce Stores U4C ffeTet nriJL jcninui 8TORE8 'S'-S&Jl -alii .I'll 1 1 "I I ill IB' 'Ml .lill'llllUl'lI'lli'l'llll'lllJllJill'll u - li ''ValianF 1H22CIIRSTNUTSTRE1i Valiant of perma beauty carry with sense of delighted ARE ALWAYS MODERATE' CA N D V 31-lOP U Snllril Viiim , , , , ie, ! r lentl.-, H'el Hip p -eli nt uikc ,v e v, i.l at en fei "In Ut e.ik. AI I V I. 11 s 1 1 r 1 11 ! Is. ll si-lrilteii of tin- nn,i -- er: mil.. II.. vl.'J .,.'. 111 IT f llflf III ,Tl.ta ,. .1 III lull- iis-iirinifiit nf (lioielnlr lmrr.'il S.if. I roll- CI Of) nml fri-uii.. II,. ij l.WU I.I.Mt ( Will Tins a I I 11 Iil-fiislili.i-il -'mix's, nunlr In en- imrr 1 Ifnr 111111I1. II rrAi 1 'vjW i i ! c05c Viiiiar rH S2 .Xtmt . a. i -imji,
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