'CwvT A' r:-TT7r7F - vV p. PNr,i ' J It V m a " '. ' ud,i i-J (K6S2 fa ByBiTINO PUBMG LBDaBR-PmrJABEIiPmA, fcRHAY, DECEMBER 16, 102i LJT! Weman s Life and Leve y . . ' St M i Ml . ilf BBBHsKlrr 9p f l'ff JLHIeK v 'flr-' M .X?vs' T5B B ) Dy WINIFRED IIARrER COOLEY Please Tell Me What te De Dy.OYNTIIIA Common Senna and Ynur lah i T KNOT a woman who cams J?S000 ' has starved and slaved, and relinquished j . n nr Hhn hn u-nrbml hcrcnlf nn , manr lines of sen ulc and remunerate t nhhu from dbeutSlO n week and Is an expert I work in the belief that she would land ' rhm..,. ...... .... deKicner. She ?. Rreat job In the famous opera ueuse. ,,:"- - 7 - riven In her own line vecni music ne 1 ; I was net content te take lighter role 1 (.wim,.. 1 r ler te trv for vaudcvUlc or ehureh or, Te William J. C. ! concert singing. It Is net poxMble te Introduce you I At the beginning, she wsm handsome. , tr any girls through the column. Why and It Is possible that her voice was geed ' net go te see the rector of your church enough for comic opera. Hut no; her m'n8! ."'"' te Introduce en te some tremendous ego declared that she would of" slrls and boy., of his cengre- 1 be one of the celebrities who sing thejg;ulen' I mighty parts. Life nnd love have passed I I !,pr bv. She hn memorized the actual Walt TIM Yeu Are Well rnlrs of debt enera. and has studied Pear Cynthia I am very sorry that OrVUVVV 3JI kuMwsaur.-is..; i wtNirtiED it ItAnPER CflOLKT learned In the hard school of ex perl once. Hut hew, having her head turned a hit by being thrown with some pro fessional writers, she Is certain she Clin wrile ! Instead of per fecting herself in her work along the lines of her specific talent, she Is wearing, herself and every one run's vi t'lKiii vi.vias, nuu hoc ci.i..v v. . .. . ..... -...j ". . j " srernl languages, and has almost per-1 n such a bother but j am sick in i.i..i K..n,,h hn w,iM net sep the 'bed and want te knew If It., will be right for me te have my mother can Isdied, because she would net see the I common Fense fact that she had ue up 0M of mj. y frlend8' nnd ask hlm 1 voice in jusiiiy e van au mmuiviuu. te -come up some night, i will e in 1 Kvery one who ndvlsed her ngalli't 1 bed at least another week or two and - . ... . . ".-.... hm. iniane .io.(,e nmrr tunc inr. wiis i-vrui wait rep veur answer. 4i-J'rem'HlS, S J 1 ,Wt,Ji A,V' -wreiic ' She was "rieht " I " "s from grlevlnr ever the less of SDlac and sMiniil art clp rtnd cd ter tils reng. one ias rigni. . . ,,, T ,,, innxtv c .. ' : : : . . . . i '"J .. aiud.h. " '"li' en tuiuectsw wMeh sic knows naming. . and Inflietiuc all the comnesitions mi. A NO se it gees. "He seem possessed 5 her friend'. Xe theme is tee stupen-i x. te de the thing we cannot de, and ' well before receiving boy guests. via 1 ituin TKMPTATIOX. V -n,l rt,t,t wail Until VOU OTC fdOllfi fer.hei- in lisnillnr .!.. u-rl ten renins aenrn tli (lilnr n-n mlhf iln well One irlrl should neer ricev a vis t r. . ..:r -.'..,. ... ...... i..r. .....p, - a ...... ..,. ,ul en ueytiCh nnd world theories, nrt and , net urging you te settle down into t a man worn sicsm u. conduct, expressing herself In a stilted, mediocrity without a struggle. If there uwmiu.aiyie giving netniug ireau or j3 r tighting cnance 10 rise, u n um- ones very eti - VitaLte her readers pnrary sacrifice will make possible a u.r Cynthia I have net written te ' All tf i ,rn,in tranfta nil nVAM. 1 2 ...! An..M. f,it,iin If t U'l4P find I Vrti, tAfnA lllit T n'Olllrl like tO kUOW tten, nnd can be versatile, why in the sensible te make evcry effort. Hut te ' your advice. I am a student of music. wetia sJteuldn't .her : e., query. t,risll R wa and Mmpewlble ambition vjmjjd abroad a n "llliu lirb.C..L..,6 v... .v gcem tQ bQ ,0!tL j ,lftVe nownere 10 gO. be a feel. u,i. I can And no people who would be te me I nlcss one is In a kind of labor v. hn h agsediues or. rather, frlendr. Every i repugnant, it is better te improve the where there is this restless haste, this tak at hand than te tly te new and desire for pleasure and frlveltn. Among ..-.I.. i .... tun veunir neon e nanicumriy ue iiiiii.cii mir.. - . ." . . . ., mi ....i (imimiiliiniiiiltrini. .'eme Isolated, lest. I i ' ,.,.,' .., (rBvln.l nil ever tile belonged te "i niim ii" ii "in- v - i v. - t nrh tn sfH-k nnd hiifl semr nuripu YES, SHE'S FROM PARIS! 3 VTATUBALLY. one has n SfXI right te ,vl-' aelf-emroislen. nnd some nrenle :J are se varied In their talents and e 'X versatile, that they can de many things TSwell, I( the writing were a mere pn a time, te while na leisure hours, us one would take treneh Iesem. or prac tlce a. few hours en tne piano, there, w leel as It r a dluereiu rare, i-cumim the fault lies with me. 1 'le net knew r ....n... T l M.v mill;'... flncl 1 ........ ," -- -. , ... I j.... 5r uu9. . vv .... -". . could be no crifk-ii-ni. Hut this woman, treasure, t-enie geld mine, or man eons ell)(1 ime te find people nls.i that are Who In n p.-nlim in 1.,r own nrnetlcnl prize. Only te learn at tne enu uuu u .Prieus. I would imc te une pcupie ... -w uu in n Kt ill 11 111 111 r IMS II I'llli 111.111 'ii'-'. .", .v- '" - , .-......-. . . - - . Jllne. nnd can .rente buiuti'ul things as located in their own front yard, at are dcvetlr.p .'beinseHen te a erk, te 3 and' earn large suluric. j. ,nUll,g time the root, of their spreading tree by the mjtrt " t edfau, ml IK anale; J- our ta am missing rtp tl.nf nf tli.i tlmen Iml.U hen nnnlieil te Perhaps your readers might be able Holds when appneu u. 'me with their adlce. Perhaps If we nnnlv7e our tins- ,.,, ,,, hn... t ra,, break through 'tiltiri and capabilities, and select tne and find the people whom i eneuin inje. met cengeninl work nf our dipesal. , ! there any public musical club tn and then bend all our ccrcics toward .hi, r.ty- 1 w.n. Id rat ,,. 1 Ue alerm m. no tie mm v. or tne etitnut. '"'"". ."'" --. i" ."" ;., l; lents. im i that might be used te advantage In her own trade, and physical strength that She needs for flcei, and rest, in a nor-" 3i than useless production of vate-luski-t " literature ! S iyvery few months her health gives i way. and at times she even gees te a hesnltal for ret Jt is an exaggerated conceit, a false there is a nig giimDiing mini -e ei "" theory of rdtti-ntien, a Isnebblsh be'def being npprecintefl and rewarded. The that somehow h-r own business is te 'ine or least resistance is that of com cem be aahanietl of nnd that of writing "; men sense. Kven if at first vemewhat , rt ailed becnil-iei. it requlrex a technical uncenceni.il. a tak often grows en I f education along bookish lines T'hne one from tne very tact ei uk uiuij, , :j rrad cxteri.sively and educatwl herself is tac'ded enthusiasticnllv and mastered. , Jj most commendable, but te jump into the Of course, if one has tumbled intr 3 creative game, when she has no new some work at an early age. and finds Ideas te exnress nnd no Mmtdc. It abherreut. there i every reason te I ask because 1 hope ou may help me. TLICH Perhaps you make yourself appear tee nerleus-mlnded and held yourself superior te ethers. Try net te de this, and you'll seen find that every ene Is net m frivolous as appearances would make it seem. Adventures With a Purse SOME of you will reeall Gedcy's Ladle' Boek, that book of delight ful fashions of quite n number eJ yeara age. One shop has taken a number of the queer old-fashioned prints from this magazine and framed them In little dark frames. Such quaint pictures'. Such Interesting figures with long bell like skirts and' narrow constricted waists. These prints make delightful additions te the room that Is furnished in antiques. I knew one woman who has two of thee pictures, she prizes beyond all words. This shop has put a special Christmas price en the pic tures, reducing them all te $t. I knew you will like them. Have you seen the new fortune tops? They resemble in shape the put-and- take tops. But these. If you please, tell The Beaut ful Girl Who Cannet Ferget That She Has Been Told of Her Beauty h iSet Se Popular as She Imagines She Must BeWemen Arc Disgusted and Men Cease te Admire Her "QUE may be a very nice girl." re O marked a man. "but somebody once told the peer thing that she wna beautiful and she can't overcome it. That's a man's Idea of the girl who Is aware and painfully conscious of her own biautv. , , . Other girls have their own opinion, which thev never dare voice in the presence of men for fear of beln enllen ''cntty." and told that "that's the way with women, they're always talking about each ether!" . , ,, But it Is a great bendfeap te a girl s popularity among both men and women te be forever thlnklns mere about bow she leeks when she ays something, than what It is she Is saying. Yeu start te talk te her, or ehc starts tn tk tn rnn nnd suddenly a mirror of the state of affeeileus of your best j or picture ih .placed se that ; tl.e glass ; beloved. One twirls the top nnd who .knows what side may come up? He loves me. he loves me net. or much, or little, or passlenntely. The top Is sll iver finished, with a little ring se that it can be worn about the neck en a I chain, nnd the little thing comes apart land can be filled with perfume. An I Interesting and unusual novelty for $1. T'er names of hops nddres flennni F"ffe Editor or phone .Walnut 3000 or Main 1601 between the hour of 0 and 0. j. ;."i..i" :v' ... ; """::':" u. """.il:"1 .,"... ., .Vi." r.r ,;: Dear emnia. ., buhikuuui aru bijic in e.jrc-inj; iniiii, scicct ruiui- ihhi-i m unn ..- - "-Wth much interest. :e ' Cynthia Amuses Her j I read you even1 night i felly, . i con de better, nnd then cultivate nil our , adv)c.f ar amusing. Yeu have a de- ' tnlents in the new croeves. t,r.Vifriii n.nB if humor. Yen never : SQ IT is with the girl who think3 sh , p;nt that does net mean, exhausting ' r"lly glve any advice the people could has a voice; I knew one who has . ourselves running after false cods, use; "you seem afraid te commit your- .rret.t her life beennse she fnncies slir, merelv te sat fv our vanity, or trying sei;. Hut tell me, I nillta. are cm ran make grand opera. reaess,inc a te ne painters or writers or sinn-rs. ne falr.ly strong contralto as have thou- eane .eme friend l one of these, while tuntis s.he launched herself en the a'l the time, we are s'ishting our own metropolitan world many yenrs age. and ' jnl and proving inefficient in it. Photo by Kellx. from her beaver hat te her patent leather slippers and notice that they have no straps she is distinctively Parisian. Her blr.arre frock of velvet and satin has a foolish, attractive little trimming of two long ribbons hung with balls of beads. The feather en her hat droops discon solately ever ber shoulder, Meeting up with the cellar of her diivctyn cape. And this is lined with satin like the skirt Paul and Virginia Ry HELENA IIOYT GRANT Ironing Out the Wrinkles she murmured softly. ' with me and they were sweethearts Art put en long newspaper, -f TV4T'T. Jt r ti. i i .... t,.ii,. (rn,r, bin from the u e '" K'""'" ,.''.-". ""- ' "- I t,Ai,.r " wriggled Ms tees com- "" ... ..i.i : v,i. .iln. i Paul pulled reflee- Ps Settled deeper in ' "vely upon the ld he big, comfortable I briar Pipe e'mir bv the fireplace. 'l ..f,1"n''- ' ,nd prepared for the W "bout w,n , 'T;ieC?u"em i Se . a'bkVup'" r It v. tue custom. .fl thflt R r mcnn i- ,i t.u.. ,1., bev neier speak about 1 2 "7niS' tbeir wives in that n.arried people step fc , f being sweetbenrtsr b h h she asked in an en - ' ed for ., barrasscd w a . . lie ..,.,, t,,. ,,,.,. raw the faint stain of a blush en her ,.. . f Vn, .u. mP.h rl'n'1 elle,'kf; . . , . . ! ing nnv kind of remarks nbeutr-that '. "Ged bleti me. he ejaculated. , If tl 1PV iaVe kids , thev talk about them "What's all this? Why ' , ' te the limit." "Don't tease me. he 1-1 softly , . weuSara hasn't any children, epity8it ir8trfat " j"" kn.m. and " "'What woman has been here te- i "Maybe that's the treuble: she's dav?" he demanded abruptly. worrying because she hnen t a new fur "Oh. Mr. White and Sara Hurt coat every year, said Paul grimly. If came in for a cup of tea this after. ; a man iMi t as wildly in love in the neon, but tney ciiun t say a worn, ,.'"' , "" ;.,, "' ' ' ' or t, it te hlmselt. He laughed. ' "Hut Sara didn't really say any- "Three women drinking te.i and no- thing." body said n word.' He chuckled at tne i ..j i,,,,,.,.. , woman doesn't have te JHulLiBBBV ms&L i man or woman, maid or clitkl? I liavf a hunch you are a man and sit in you nftlce with your feet en your desk and i half-chewed cigar In your mouth, try ug te decipher the letters the lovelorn write ou. Well, Cynthia. I could hardly expect you te answer anything as definite ae that. Cmthla. why don't you Introduce em'e new topics? I am a little tired of reading about uninteresting leve arrairs. , , isenie of the letters In your column are very clever, K. B. P.. etc. The topics I of 'love, spooning, rouge, powder and - i paint hnvw been worn bare. ' Here are some mere dent's for Betty's I list: First. Den t try te spoon witn a gin the first time you take her out, evan if veu think she'll let you. I Second. Don't come te see a girl time and again nnd never take her out. She does net want te stay home all the I time, even tf she Isn't a' geld digger. Third. Den t ever say anything de preciatory about ene giti te another, no matter hew much you dislike her. Fourth. Never make leve te a g:rl unless ou mean it. It is net geed sportsmanship te tell a girl you love her. even if It is done by meet of the I mala CX. I Fifth. Don't say anything te the dls 1 rredit of a man te u. girl unless you I 1 ileslre the girl net te go with him for . . her own geed. Sixth. Don't ever betray a girl's trust l in you. T ' And here l a list of don't s for girls: IX I First. Don't ever let a man kiss you unless you love lilm or think you de. Second. Never Kiss mere than one man. When you tire of him take an other, but never two at once. Third. Never give a man the impres sion veu nr going te de a thing when you have net the slightest Idea of df.inii it. Fourth. If veu de give a man that ' "Should a Weman Tell? By HAZEL DEYO BATCIIELOB Copyright, Silt, ea PutHe iferr Cemcany 9) Itatcthenie Emery decides le marry Dene Merrill without tcllinff him that she has uticc been In lore with another man. Later the dw dw cevers that Julie, Dane's Utile but tcrfly sister, is in love tcith the same man, and although Hawthorne kneics he is entirely unworthy she Is afraid te telt the truth for two rea sons. Dane ii very narroie in his ideas about women, and Cranford Make, or Carrell Dlacklen. as fie tmw calls himself, threatens te show Hawthorne's girlish love letters if she interferes. Dut when Julie threatens te run away with Wake, Hawthorne i forced te tell the truth, and that sainr night she tells Dane ercruthin'j. He treats her as though she has rnmniiltvil some ter rihle crime, and Hawthorne feels I that then: is nothing te da hut Icaee hihi. hr turn te Janet Ferd, her best woman friend, for help. CHAPTER XLVII Jeicf Advises TOLD Janet everything there was te telf. I went back te the past and dug up all the details of my first meet him new for some time, ami you must have learned te realize that he is nar row, that his ideas about women are archaic. Dane is the husband first, thn old-fashioned husband, and he hasn't the faintest idea hew te go about bcin'; the understanding lever. Yeu mav be furious with me for saying this. Haw thorne, even new after what has hap pened. But in your heart of hearts you knew that I'm speaking the truth ...!.. ,. ... .. ... ,, I wueincr you nurnii it or net. "Then you don't think that I'm te i blame for what happened in the past?" I "Certainly net!" .lanet said crisply. "Hew could nny one blame you? Yeu did nothing wrong." I was silent. The thought kept stnb- jbing tue that Dane thought se. Dane was bitterly disappointed in me, things I would never be the same again. ; "Iluwtherne. you did the only thing in the world that could have been done under the circumstances, veur leaving him. I mean. If he really loves you. ! he'll want you back. He'll think things eer. he'll realize that his pWde uuieunts te nothing in ceiiipm i.-en with his love for you. Dane needed a blew me this te prick the bubble of Read Your Character By Digby Phillips Bumbling Chuckles Volece and laughs, like Feet and footsteps, tell mere about character than the average person realizes. And the laugh Is te the veice what the footstep is te the feet. Laughs are less subject te control than voices, or at least less likely te be controlled. The mnn who has learned te use his voice as a concealment rather than a revelation of his mental proc esses will very often betray himself In j hi laugh. .Most salesmen tell jokes te amuse their prospects, te break down their reserve, nnd put them in n geed hu mor. The joke Is geed for this pur pose. But if the salesman only knows It. it i.s also n snlcndld means bv which te get a quick "line" en the character. and temperament of his prospect. The salesman who gets n rumbling! i chuckle from his nrespcet is likely te find himself up against a "teup.'i propo prepo prope 1 sltlen." In the first place, he won't get much of a chance te stampede him, ' for this sort of laugh denotes a strong , and vigorous character well under con ! trel. , , , And he'll hnvc te work urettr hard te "draw him out." The rumbling chucklcrs have a constitutional aversion te being drawn out. They prefer te keep their own counsel. They have a natural tendency toward secrctlvcness, which, when coupled with low men tality, often nmeunts te cunning. Haven't you noticed that most poli ticians, of high or low degree, are rum bling chucklers? Tomorrow Fussy Hands refleeHnn comet within range or ncr gaze, nnd the conversation disperses. Her voice becomes thin and her words scarce as she fixes her chin Just right nnd arranges her bat mere becomingly. AND when she is away from the mirror, or has just come away, It almost worse. , Fer you act as the reflection, then. She gives you the plenscd smile which she thinks you should be giving her he cause she is se lovely. She gives you the benefit of that word "wonderful," or "I wonder or whatever it may be that makes her mouth tnke tcmh a pretty shape. With carefully artlews manner.- she turns se that you will hnvc te see the most becoming view of her face the one that nn artist told her was like n Titian or a Bemmey or a Gainsbor ough or somebody. And she is se busy thinking nbput granting you the best In her leeks that she cannot talk any sense te jpu t YOU enn well understand why ,),, gushes such nonsense. Ten knew what silly things veu W, said yourself sometimes when ymf Ill icit that you were loekln lust the 1st you did this morning in the MiM -:; you put your hat en nnd It was pretty nice leek. tee. Can't you remember times when te,, have lest track of (he subject of con. yersatlen Immediately after having b. gun te wonder hew you looked whn you get off that rather long speech? Yeu talk en aimlessly and foelliM. just as you go en playing wildly nd recklessly when you have, forgotten whit Is trump In a game of cards nnd art tee proud and tee ashamed te ak. And se It Is easy te see why tlit beautiful girl who knows that she It beautiful and eannct forget It, tnlke In such a silly, gushy way. The question before the beuec le, Whr doesn't -she realise hew much mere it tractive she would be If she would jmt put the thought of her own charm out et her mind? ONE of the loveliest girls I knew seems te be entirely Ignorant of her beauty. She has been told hew pretty she If, and she must have seen the admiration In the ores of the people she tlk in. but rte gees en her merry way'-thmutb life utterly Indifferent te nny such fact She seems te knew that she ba beauty, but net te be bothered about It. And she will always be a theuistid times mere admired and mere eeiislbl nnd mere happy than the girl when beautiful leeks are the greatest fact-la I her own universe. WHATS WHAT n- iifxkn nuni: 0 v & What Ambition Docs Bather than lese the opportunity te secure the much coveted "K" Issucc. by the Kansas State Nermal Scheel for excellency in athletics, fourteen girl students recently hiked ten miles in n blinding snowstorm, covering the dis tance in two and one-half hours. In connection with Americanization work in Chicago, It is said that be many foreign women attended one of the school te learn English and brought their babies with them that the school authorities sent out an emergency call for volunteer nurses. At a large party where several per sons meet for the first tlnie It la usual for tha hostess te Introduce each mai. te the next group, and one of these pre sents him te the nearest acquaintance. and se en until he has met every one in the room. A young girl is Introduced te elder women nnd these extend her acquaintance In the name manner. Mere Informal and much greater fun la the selMntroductlen at a gathering ntended te be jelly. This Is a sort of iame sometimes used te enliven the naxty at the start. A man takes tn center of the fleer and bows low with r.-i....a untemnltv before he an neunces: "I am ene Henry Hilten, single ton" (or Benedict), "and I am glad that you all have the pleasure m" meet inc me," or some such nonsense. The irlrla and women need only bow. smlle ,i declare themselves thus: "I am CeriBtancu Carey, bush v.-arcy, am Mrs. Arthur Blake. or "I Te Save Tinic In washing sheets wring them from the side rather than from the end. and objectionable wrinkles alens the selvage will be avoided. In the Hepe Chest A dozen bath-towels Is none ten many, and a colored monogram 1 most effective en them. .Tack's may be blm and Jane's rose, and there may be u fat little.pile of colored-border initialed wnsh-cleths te match each set of 'oath towels. Of ordinary towels a housekeeper for two needs another dozen or mere, and these may be of plain hemstitched linen or may be effectively needlewerked In borne manner. A white monogram or nn Initial is in order for them, placed up from the hem the distance of an Inch or mere. Dish -towels unmonegrammed units rome friend is terribly devoted of checked linen toweling, blue and white or red and white, are a requisite a dozen anyhow, and no harm In mere. Xmas Novelties DESK SETS FANCY ARTICLES Mada by Shut'lns 205 Seuth 16th Street "Surie, hubby, I never mind your bringing an unexpected guest home le dinner. It just means another plate and mere Kew, Coated, Sanitary Wrapper ffifAtAeGpnuineftoqueJbrfffertr CHEESB Mad bySHARPLESS. Phlla. m ber. conceit Ne; I'll bit net a sing.c fcflv nnvt,jni;. Somehow n discontent- work was exchanged. He tweaked H' r i wl ,VOman can express 10,000 words by him, iar. "I mean they didn't say anything te '2 inspire what I asked you it was- just the way they seemed te view things. Virginia was very serious about It. f"Fer instance?" nrempted her litis tand, 'flihgirig Viu paper te the fleer. 1 "Eer Instance?'' ''Oh, It was nothing definite, s.ad Virginia slowly. "I asked for Mr. avkik. nnd she looked at me as if I had a twist ei ner wrisc or a single hiuiu-c, i or. or a sigh." , "Paul, aren't you unfair te us'.'" i "L'sV" he repeated. "Us?" Why. my dear, we're net talking about in: ; We're talking about them;" I Virginia smiled. 1 "Then ou think that we never ' will " "j naid eemetlvug eh. .sort of queer. And He leaned forward and imprisoned -? Minehew. Sara seemed te take her cue j l,er long slender fingers in his own S from Mrs. White and seemed annoyed Land;. Jc because I nskud her he w Arthur was, ni,,)L.n, brave heart." h whispered. fie. en downtown. lie's in business; .., ,,n iee each ether, and se ill 3 for himself new, you knew." '.vxk u we have the geed srnse te tell iS -a ah sr, " , n,.ii nther of everv little wrinkle, we 'Sara ceinp'alned very openly that t,l0 cau treU them out. utid life's cos ces Arthur can't or won't for she put it tlima jji i. forever smooth and seam- Wuntly like that that he won't buy lcii jt'.s just you nnd I, ni dear " hen a nw fur coal thl- year. She ..rcn jf i want u new fur coat?" talked. se wen. se iriiM.. """" i snP r,,v.ed. wickedly. "llenr. whv are people like that after they've been married a few jears.' "Whs- Sara used te he simply wild about Art They were both in high school l1??";."'0."' " l U ,na Bl n,ni 1C Ue wrd, were entirely characteristic of Fifth. Never threw a roan a heavy line unless you mean it or you think he i !... m,,-.i i-vnA titArl nnl'fie ftr 1I' If KIMHK UU UUU) - iv,w tow-i ih , -- , .. ...1 under any rircumttancce. j j stirred uneasily, hureiy tuai mun , stxMV. -'l've !ui "lan ?'0li, ..!.. nhvieua. it wasn't necessary te cien l ime lur uui juu -u t,. uui ui ; Ai,ntli Alwavn he. a rroed snort and don't get peeved at little things that ' can't bn hclpel. K'glnh. Always try te play fair and don't say mean tilings about ether girls te men. SUSIE. "And se you have left Dane." Peasant Sleeves in Duvetyn Suit ils com placency. I.ntll new ou have been bin j wjfe. and he has been proud of you. . ".n-.. .xu n uiu'h in nun j en u ne Innet sat ler a long time mere than that, veu'll he his mate, nnd ng into space, I was Impatient he'll want ,ou se much that nothing .... ..r.tiilniT T was cagcrlr,se "'" matter. Hut you'll have te "r t"M-V.,h"m,.h"B: Z L hTeeK Py. jr cards carefully. Veu can easily make n mistake. ' Hene bloomed suddenlv In r,.r Iiemt It was like a tay of light iu the gloom ' of my misery. "What de you mean'.'" I a6ked ; eagerly. "I mean that you've taken n de-1 clsive step, and you mustn't give in tee easily. Dane must idealize bU mUtnk. I I knew you would toencr or later," you must force the point across that, in- I sieiiu ei sinning ngaiusr mm. ne nns Mimeti against you. it n your one expatiate en the subject. Hew can she went en. 'Manet "' I exclaimed . .-..- tnl n rhin?" )0ST knew you vat ber well ( iimrMinrnp. nnu i wi" ftnr. The Iren Feed for Vitalitv chance for future happiness. In the past you've loved hlm tee much. You've This nuumic, you ve neen tee eager te l ieu renieinui-r mill, t warned' liunii.v...- t . - . . ... ... - ..,! U HI ,'oeisll episode Ot ipe pasi miiiiu " l ,., nne n5n nl10,lt ,l,i.s verv tl.in,.'." ti. brins matters te a head, nut it migntr - -- - - - Yeu Need Jt , Vie Iren Feed for Vitality" have been anything else." I was sucmeniy if. Kvery im Yes, I remembered .lunet were wrong, and Hut suppes I lane never , iei Yeu any minx'." he cried, net Intend- pun, n he hugged her te him. Tomorrow Paul's Disrexery The Weman's Exchange A-f M wed- ai?e t . Tea Ib Pleasant Te the Editor of Weman's Pan'- Dear Madam When sending my iT.. :.;.. n...mnts a. few week Itliclesed -at home" cards. When nny, m7 ena calls after my " home date , b lmnd. e, what would you suggest. V. M. , r weit It is iIle te serve a cup in i-H. " veur Kuesta. fur most of them will be ndole veu knew well, and they will aPP?lela5t your hespltalltj Yeu can 5m Teme-wrt of sweet crackers en hSJS-Md achieve the whole thing with out any trouble. Fer Photographs Te the Editor et Weman a Paat: IPenr Madam Will you please bub- cat something I could write en some photograph" I am giving te some friends of mint for c'hribiiiuia? - If veu car" te write en the photo- .".1.1 i. ...mini he best as i ceneral K?J"'. '.. sincerely." followed by IV. I--- .--- ......1.. .... ii... 1 IOU II11KHV - v... rule. yqur name but when I set in the middle of a sons my adenoids pnwr.r me from going further. I have a great many colds In winter Hew can 1 prevent tiiem with out medicine' Hew can I earn some I would like te make something BETTY O. rl or .) reet s lncnca tlic r.ur- revt welgnt is I Hi peunas, uut It Is Important te iae the height, .s hew much ou weigh depends upon hew tall nu nrt, and you did net tell me thlB The best thlnif ter you te de tn te get plenty of exerciso Take an Interest In basketball and the caltbthenlcs you get at your school, for these w 11 help you. And de net eat tee many sweet things, but try te take mere of the plain feeds that are geed for you. Your school will give you the gym nasium work you want, I am sure. Yeu could take dancing In connection with the V W. C A , although you would have te pay nn Inexpensive ftc for the leesenn. It ta net possible for you te get them free In tha locality in which you live. There Is a swimming peel at the V. M. C, A.. Fifty-second and Sansom streete, ?"..., n ri.iiitivu or a elrl whom J.;.?, erk irittinflte with, but It Is never that girls arc allowed te use at certain yOu.J .i . i...vn .t let of wrttlnir en times. This Is enen all the year round. 932 JBraeli. in fact, It la better I Yeu eheuld consult a physician about i W ffii i I I I lit I l T.nNe that I hnd rose in me in a acsire ; -" "ii ue iuiu nn-uiick. euui' te n'retrct Dane ngaintt .lanet. Hut I be siieng enough te sit back quietly TanVt went en speaking before I could "'id wait, when all the trine he might , ' In" the indignant things that sprang tc I be waiting for me le make the first , sO'.. '- nSfcv fwyTTM6lPJji'r:- ' '"(.if course veu were foolish te keep silent nbeut anything thut happened in Hie past. I knew tuiit you marr eJ , , Dane blindly, but you have lived with Tomorrow Waiting Wise Mothers Serve c. Uy COKINNH LOWJ2 r' "Ii , i...? nnv but w Hi each picture your tnreai ireuDie, a no aouei in is is i . - .,,c r,,.1(J11,, ,. .,rn '- PiifiiE a rd which Veils your hell- what is leading te your numerous colds. The modes of this present ycai. ire tt Inclese a card wniui ieuB i our neii great my 1( p)ay hft plane rjpn ln their Ktiggestiens of peasant w 4y wtsnwT. by fAr,, wjle are unttbe t0 read nets. j t-oiireo". Many of the new sleeves and ,' . ... . . 'but if one can read music there Is no , bediicf. much of the embroidery, and ,. ' Her Correct Weight teealble harm In picl.lnjr things out with-', ' ,, f ,h(, Ujrt!, ,Vc gene te .T,i-e- -i.ikir rdltcr e' Weman' Vaae ''"'t-... ntnilmn I tun eleven years old nM I we'Kn 11 j pound- Is this !. niue4i7 t would I ke te Iun "Uie m.-x- hvp W..M" ..r.. - . , . -rr., L. J Ulll S1UUI UUU "uttiu ..ii" ... .WbL-re can I go te free dancing also gyniiiMlutn'f Wlvtn will WpWHV,'H'i'-- . vj Ml Slavln for their eycuiiui cuarnrier. The nbee suit of blmk duvetyn bnifb Irni'is el ihl source of autheilti in s'eevis. I lie iirrililKi'ini'iii im mi' M, Wsl jrsHin tl l' nit tonsil trpuble? iimvliitr the Dlane uv ear harm! itlTufty,ngr I have a. aweet voice, out Its help If jeu wanted te makt neme fancy art clea you could get an eldfr person te tiv te plate tiiem en i.ile for ieu at the Weman B ICxclinnge. Ill Seuth Snv eiitetiith street Thei' sell the thlnge ih.tr n.T-ent. reaarvlmr u small ceinmlH- Bien. Or you could consult Hie .lunler i.u,nicn.(iited by black caracul t.i. .,!,,. , Krvlee. at 1K5 f.brrv. . . , ...... i.,i ...1.1..1. tnt .lllf.t t.V..V, --, ..--, Strettu 1 far Ktrls If thdr parent the cinbrehlei'j eiubreulei' mid 1 he iie-k line, lhu icc'ir.s here in silver, and is riie nient, Service, at 1CJ2 ltrry . L , of ,,clf-inuterial which form the parentKare willing. ' standing feature et the cettiirne. The Question Cerner Today's Inquiries 1 rcscrlbe an original and qualntlj ' ernumentnl bit of usefuluess for the desk. 0 In what easy way can 11 pretty darning basket be made out of .1 left -ever piece of cretonne? ;. Hew is a fanciful lamp shade fei the living room rhaprd? I What gift whl'li she has m.inc herself can the small girl give her chum for Christmas? 5. In what way is a plain -colored till -.nrf made distinctive? Describe an exquisite combination nf rnler nnd materials for the evening gown or the mere elabo rate afternoon frock. Yesterday's Answers 1. The National League of Women Voters will have its third an nual roinentien next spring, 111 Baltimore. 2. An attractive corsage bouquet of artificial flowers conceals behind its silken buds a useful small puree. 3. Three rubber balls nre used with nn unusual set nf ninepins which a child would like as seen as he saw, for they are made Inte little animal nnd boy and girl ligures, each one lining the instructive feature of holding a Utter of the alphabet. 4. The small girl can make a hand kerchief as u Christmas gift for her elder sister by tnking a square of colored linen, and turn ing It down oil around with a plain hem. 5. By having the lower half of a long sleeve of dark satiu or vel vet made of black net with a metal thread design, a lighter ,.,,,.!, will b. f-lren. tMiu V.i r..i.l.nlil Inn. llfllr ..I' "Uirna ! .1 I , . ... . . ...... ... n. ...... .. fashioned of ';r,u Ml, with "cuITn" which 1110 drawn In at the wrists with cords that have bright beads en (he ends. rtnennmrnn qbKJE39bsjNSSf9) (VNsV5BB8nKjjj!5riTji Desserts Tes, wise mothers realize (hat I'tidrllntt l neiirlsliliiB nnd gire the children nil they want et It. A lighter liineli or dinner ran be nerved If l'mldlnn le the (Insert. Klglit llver, Hene Vnullln, (ream Vanilla, 1U Vimlllfi, Cliiiuehite. Qranie, Lemen, Almend nnd Bplce. At All Grocer, 10c, 15c. ITult I'uddliie Ce., llaltlmere, 3fd. Raisin Pic .Win irr i qvUkly refrttktd at might by e Uieri liks this Stewed Ilaisins Sirvt for brtahfatt tvtry morning and gtt veur daily iron this trav Cever 8un.Mt.14 3edd Rat slna vflUi cold water and add a llcs of lemon or orange. Plae en nre; brlnr te a bell and al low te simmer for one hour, Kucar m7 be added but Is net necessary, as fiun-Mald Seeded Jtalnlns contain 76 per cent natural fruit I'lgar. 0. I 'MMmiMlfiHIBD 1 1 I The finest butter , in America! fj I I I At all our Stores jMMmlW 1 il mmm?smSmBLW i r,r-:iH gw " ' ; mmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmm That Dainty Leaf supplies foed-irona builder of healthful vitality in women their greatest charm Here's a dainty luncheon te Yeu need bat a small bit of delicious that you'll be apt te iron daily, yet that need is vitaL overlook the healthful benefits it r.. ;, ft,rt, ,;i,f (rtrtj. la'ihr.nkinB "ly f US f ta.dettlln" P0?6 hnef,ts arc duc C Have it toasted every morn rich joeitron content of the ing, with your coffee; and thus r4,!,,ns- get the benefits of regularity. Try Feed-iron fortifies the bleed today this captivating, vttalir brings rosy cheeks, bright eyes. in feed. It will be-your favor But tMere- than that, a proper 'tc breakfast toast. tini'L'T .?Vpp,Y' if long i'L- Delicious raisin bread is sold !wi'. r. 8tr0nK' 1,ealth'' by bake shops and groceries vigorous vttahty. cvery w here BJly of thct t0 save That vitality,, that magnetic bak'S at home, force, is "personality" and is Real raisin bread is made with yours, and every woman's great- lets of raisins. Insist en it. First cat charm. c)a6s bakers de net stint. SUN-MAID RAISINS Use Sun-Maid Raisins, made lest (grown without seeds); irem California's Imcst table Clusters (en the stem). Alse a grapes American raisins, proc- fine, ever-ready dessert, fsfed and packed immaculately r, :.... i u tn -r in a great modern California plant Ka,'n arc cheaper by 30 per .,a.a- r. "'""r" a P'ani. cent than ferrnerysec that you beeded (seeds removed) ; Seed- get plenty in your feeds. " i - , Free KUriiS! i CutThisOutandSendJtj Recipes in a free book te any- i r. , ! one who mails coupon. Alie ""'''"'"la Associated Knijn Ce. j new booklet "EatlnB Raitins ' cpt. P-U8-3I, Fre&no, Calif. ;J (or Health and Beauty." i t ! ' I r'lf,de Mrnil ine eoey gf our tlt l"""1 ' CAUFORNIA ASSOCIATED """" M'"'' ll": l" " I RAISIN CU. . I UmbnthiplMCrev: J '""' " ' umt. p-iis-a d, v ,a J si, eei i i - City Rt.ta I fl -. . -' . "--1 "' ' r- - T- , w, f I I ' . . f f r -s ,. - ,. - f. . . , . ,
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