Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 20, 1921, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING' PUBLIC" LEDGER-PHHJArJELlHIA, TUESDAY DECEMBER 20, l921
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Paul and
Hy HRI.ENA
Squash
TiAUL tresnnKsed Inte flip rnllnnrv I Vlrelnln linnnl tlie p'nrt In flm Helm.
domain, the kltrlien. nnil miffed iillv
t.l.l- old briar pipe ns Virginia deftly
hummed nn nrla from
"Knitst."
Then linr husband's
ejp" liKlitcd upon tlip
snttnt kciIiIpii - ycllnv
vegetable which was
alongside.
"Ah, squash ple for
dinner, eh?" he nsked
her comfortably.
.She shook her licnil
absently, her thoughts
upon the flaky dovish.
"Ne, dear, pumpkin!''
"Pumpkin?"
She nodded again.
"Well, that's a geed one."' he chuck
led. "I'umpkln pie. doing te make
pumpkin ple out of n snuah, ch? New
rtufr."
"That's net n squash, l'nul. Thnt'H
a pumpkin."
"Get out, you little fraud. Say. I
used te spend my vacations en a fnrm
when I was n kid. Yes, sir. stayed
nil Bummer nnd Inte September, nnd I
puesH I knew n 'squash when I see one.
The light yellow things are squashes.
The dark, greenish ones, with pointed
-V , . ' ' , ... .
The perfect wife only smiled nnd
lUHmeucu me ueugn iniu mu uccp pie
plate.
"If you'd just step te think, dear
est, you d we I tim rlffht. New n pump-
kin pie Is very dark colored, jeu knew,
Se. that alone nreves that the ilnrk
It .11 l.l 1.1 1
Crcninn iiiiiir.s wun peiiueu cnus hum
pumpklny. See? A wpuish pie. en,
the ether hand, is always light jellew. j
a sort of eranRp color, just like that
fcqunsli you've get there."
And with this he shuffled back te the
Uvln; room nnd resumed his newspaper.
The pie was delicious, of course. '
Through a Weman s Eyes
By JEAN NEWTON
Ne Place Is Small Enough
In the will of Mark llnnna's widow.
Jnst probated In Washington, there Is
a legncy of $2T,000 for her cook.
Hut thnt Is hardly fair Maggie Me Mo Me
eoney is mere than n cook. She is n
famous personage whose prestige nnd
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power were nt their zenith from IS..7
te 11)00 in Washington, when the corned
beef hash she prepared for the Sunday
morning brenkfests of Mnrk Ijannn drew
te his table many of the leading men of '
me nation, inciuuing i-resiiieut ,ucn.in-
ley himself. I
. Maggie was with the Hannns bncK
home in Cleveland, nnd It was there that i
the future President MeKln ey (irst i
went, when he wanted a special treat. ,
te enjoy corned beef iinsti a la Maggie i
SInleney. I
When Senater Hannn went te Wash-
ineten Maggie went along. And se I
popular did her famous hash make their .
table there that she seen became a char-
acter In social reminiscences as well lis
Jn the capital press.
III em' nt JJavUl (iraham runups
stories there is n cook who Inline wed
legislation with her hr.sh. That was
Maggie Mnleney. And mere than one ,
The Weman's Exchange
Fer the Glcs Club
Te fJir 7.M!(er et ll'ima'i Fnv:
Dear Mndnni Would like ery
I
n.UCll .
te get an attractive name for a glee club
we (four boys) have organized.
OKOHC.H n.
Call yourselves the Meledy Quarte: or
the Four Troubadours.
They Are Puzrled
Te tfit Kdltnr of TVemin'- S'na'i
Dear Madam Kindly suggest some
thing In a nevlty suitable for r. wed
dlruj gift for a girl who has a beau
tifully furnished home and hea every
thing we can buy In department stores.
We would llke something costing about
JIO and lt must be n novelty. -
anxious rn:e.
Ge te an nntlque shop, nnd some
thing In the nature of u mirror of un
Tf ZYoh&g2&efG JlVeV?!
.n - ..- ...
appeal te you.
About Beaded Bags
Te the r.dl'er e Weman's I'aet:
Dear Madam I have black luilr and
f.ilr nkln. Could you Please tell me
what kind nnd shade of pewdr te
... i .... Kn.i,l...i hiii.il etlll in ru.inwm .'
Uie? Are hsNUIed begs still In fashion i
Are they censlilereii out or siyie :
A CONSTANT ItKADBR. i
Hnve the person who sella ycru yours
recommend i geed powder and the cor
rect shade for ou.
Bcadid Uigs are still carried fi great
deal, for they ere se soft and dainty
tjutt thi-y glve a charming f.nlch te u
costume.
Helping With Her Gifts
Te the EMer of Weman's rag'?
Dear Madam As you have helped
se many people te solve their nreblerns,
I have come te you also. Could en
give me a. few suggestions as te what
te give te mother mid father for Christ
mas? Abe wliat would inake a pretty
nnd Inexpensive Chrlstmait present for u
lencher whose puRil I hae been Ter
one year?
Would a loving cup be a nice gift te
give tt teacher at the end of the term
bv the whole class? We go te tin.
eighth grade nnd then have a different
eet of teachers.
WAITING ANXIOUSLY.
Don't you think your mother would
WIIATS WHAT
n hki.kn iiKrir:
It the etiquette of gifts was ns well
Understood as It should be, there weuiu
Het be se many social inlstnkus made,
especially during the Christmas ben ben
een. Ker Instance, It la net proper for a
girl te Nciid her own phonograph as n
Chrlvtmns) gift te nny man. except her
fattier or guardian, her bretliei. her
t,nclK. or her flancu. Vet, every ear,
J'e'lin: men receive C'hrlstinas-Blft photo pheto phote
.'rphs fr,erin girls. Heme men nnve quite
V large collection of tL-se tee-personal
remembrances, and wlill.i every "latest
BlldUlen" I" A seurce of mild amusement
lather than of annoyance, the comments
ispuken or the thoughts unspoken are
het cemnllmeiitnry te the sender'tt geed
Kise., Aside from the Impropriety of
send me no Intliuate a gift te u man.
the giving of nn unsolicited photograph
.. .. ..! Si. ..1 lu ,1 1 . ,......, I. nildul I.I....I.1..
s Si?
fr. " .ltl- H..1I1M ,l 4UV.1IHIIUIIIV .
W'i Usle. rtlitue It m an obvious expression
Ih si inordlfete self-esteem.
Virginia
HOYT CHANT
'room strike tlie lintir of midnight, ntiil
; trcn she beenme uw.ire of trickle of
"f the bedroom. It
came from Clie living
. rimlll. Slir Hrnse nlld
' opened tin cemmutii-
cntlnir deer lust n
prni'l: thnl she might
discover the reneti for
thin midnight prowl
l'ntil was standing he
ferp the bookcase,
huge nni he.ivy vel
"'"r ' dictionary
in nis arms.
A smile rump mid
Virginia rllmlipil back into bed.
The room became dead -dark ngnln
iind then she heaid Haul speak:
"Virginia:"
"Yes?"
Say, you kne. about that pumpkin
ah. i mean the HMUn.sh?
"Yen."
"Well. I don't knew hew it Imp
rened. but "
lie lipsltnted.
"Well?"
"I'.ut I'm (lend off en that. larniMlet
thlni: I ever did. Yeu you were light.
old girl. That Hiunsh we hml tonight
wns n pumpkin
. Thrrc was n 1
i."
lone silence.
"I enn't understand hew in the dick
ens I made that mistake. Anil us far
as tlint coos, i dent see hew n nrunt
u ew ,)U,nuin makes n very dark (111-
j f- a piV "
n-i...i..i'. 'im,i i.ii,.
A III" .M Ik ItLllUI I. ..!,.,
Virginia covered a little jawn.
"Molasses." she linnlly said, sleepily,
"fan jeu heat that?" muttered l'nul.
Hut there ns no answer.
The perfect uifc was lest In dream-
innd
Tomorrow The Visitor
te Crowd Out Opportunity
statesman of the time has mentioned
her in his recollections.
Maggie has since given out her hash
formula, but somehow it hns net seemed
te work out into Maggie's hash.
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V.Omi lO II11I1K OI 11, SIP I11U-.1 linVU
t lntl lt ,,emethii,K of that Intangible
ni-rIienf ,hnt ., I.,f nv kln.l ,.f
JtA
7?T '
success something that was net In the'sav if i ,!. nKr5 ii"h
formula, but was still the most impnr-1 , Don't call him up. Ignore him and
all Ingredient in the hash that she , Ul "nole matter entirely.
mr,d,, an institution, and thnt gained
her fame nnd handsome recognition.
Mnn,. f n.,!,.. nl,.tw, i ,ru.
,.' :.., '; ,.i ulli.
, fortune nnd de no mere thati
ff' "'.""""'"mSrn n I.n!. ent. '
" , ,...,,
Many n girl liehlnd n switchboard or,
.. ...... .... .
pernnps peiinu ng lyiwrner i;eys.
wfehei for f.K.tllghts or some ether
flience for fame never dreaming of nor
beginning te tnkc advantage of the op-
pertunltiw right nt her own deer.
True, they mry be hidden beneath the
surface ; but they can be no mere se
than the chnncp that Maggie Mnlency
found in the job of cook and making
corned beef hash !
llkn something personal, such ns a
pretty cellar (If she hns a. dress it would
limit well en) or an Inexpensive pocket
book ' If she lu fnnil nt tl.l.w.u .. .,
. - " - " r. ' .... nit
i house, ret her a fennll nlrtiiPA n- n
(lower bowl.
Ker our father, cheese a necktie, a
calendar for his desk, tome handker
chiefs or an nsh tiny. In both cases
It Is nice te get things that ou have
heard them say they would like.
Yini rniil.l r- i ..,.... ,.,,..1 ,,
leu could plve your teacher
,, , . -'" v'm. iiaiiici i. Me.ni
address book or a vusc of the kind that i
.1 Repe Clothesline
In order te make n rope clothesline
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terproei and resistant te atmospheric
influences.
treat it in the fo'lewinir
manner: Mnke two separate solutions.
the first consisting of one neund of
soap dissolved in itve ,uar s e w ter
the second is made by dissolving one
pound of ordinary alum In tin
.... .:... r . .. ..
ehX
ijiiuniii.v ei .urer. The si,,i) ,
Is heated te about 1L'() degrccN Knhreii- I
belt, nud the rope immer.-ed in It until
the fibers have been thoroughly Minkisl ;
It in then removed, wipisl flee of super
fluous solution, nnd transferred t th
nliun bath. In which It allowed te
remain for nbnut thirty minute,, tlicn
taken out, and the excess solution w Iped
off.
This process Impregnnfes the fibers or
the rope with n senp that Is Ii-soluble
In cold wnter. making It quite water
proof. Popular Mechnnle. i
The Question Cerner
Today's InqulrlM
1. Who was Michigan's first busi
nss wemnn, nnd hew 1ms n town
neir Grand Itupldi paid tribite
te her?
2. IescrlU an nrtistle r.nd colorful
w'ii-n for several small side IK-ture-j.
3. In what clever way Is nn nttme.
tiv toothbrush holder fnMiIeneiP
1. Fer the child's Chrlstnini pres
ent, desfrllie un nrcherj set which
hns the ndvantnge of being just
as nppealing as (be iinml kind
while there is perfect sr.fetv In
using It.
1. When the ends of n chiffon '--nsli
IH-rsist In Hying brecyllj about, in
wlmt charming mm in r tnu thev
be held down?
u. ne'v- nre tne slinuldcr
fn-tentvl te nn etherwl-e
ciimihole iu a pretty and
iir'ritnl manner''
'traps
plain
t.nni-
Vcsterdnj 's An.su er
1. A school for ntirsiT) nuiiils s ri
novel sort that hns been in'.titutcd
In Hosteu.
2. Fer in erislm.l nnd striking mon men mon
egrani en liiter ji-jmt the uw e'
the flin niiiiii' is j new fad thnt
is being followed.
.1. Mude of i-ntln. with n II i, tl.nl
leveiiU monkey fur undi i neath
it. is a unique Jnig whiili may be
carried with the winter cesIiiiiip.
1. An iirde-it jiiiiiif; man roving n
lnvly lady fashions nn ciii'luinl-In--:
little uns'hanlcal wnter toy
which would pi, use n child at
Chris'iiiiihtlm".
.1. flu i tnu felt lint i dalntj trim
inlng of brown cress-stitch is
fe'ind en the fient of the ciewn.
0. When n dnrk dre-s is or;i. nn
I'xqul lie eriinment Hint would
leek well with It Is nn oval piece
in cai-vi'u wiiiie initiiese jnde,
Lung en u uleuderftAilack cord,
te cheese the "fareweir present f,;r nVr , eheV" Yeu' tell m .Unev er xe'wX
J U would be better te pick out something' leve unless they mean It? "ever If?, ,s
lihb. tfm",!! Ue' for J .nm Bure 'hat, done by most of the male sex." If that
h,-.". ? ?Z,h" rc'me"'1"-'- '" n In I Is, '-.mple erf the conduct n
the . ery nicest way. A pair et book- friends well, no nice man ever ders
fuM n-i ,C"1,t fU"y b;,.Un'1 l''eU " n '.8eme "f ""'" "lrt a ". I n.ust admit' I
1 H fk c!eck are a" s'JBB"t"en-J for but don't ou knew the difference III'- '
""' Bl" twen "irtlng and love-making- I renlly
" " ' - f II fill" tnnut tf .. . n..i. ..
imiun 1FIH, MUll. IV litl Inn .411. . r...l.. f -.., ..F .!.... .1 . .... .- " " '
Please Tell Me
What te De
Hy CYNTHIA
Te "Deatrlca C."
,,..r,','-r.,ct.,.,, 'ou,1 "" '"ke '' "
'" p'n p'kVe llJr."'..?.:
pnrl. He may have hnil an exam
Deli.iMer and If ,0 ni Kan c.
inn mvnusnin urep. cymiila only nn nn
swer.i personally when it Is absolutely
necessary.
Te "Rosalind 8."
.simply thank every en., for KlUng
JQU HU0h II delightful time. IlecrlVil
every ene graciously and If your mother
or flRttT Is nut there te de the hnmrrs.
1 ,'f .f.ure te n,:,1e every enu welcome.
I It ltd n KtlrtirlSP. hew ile vnll mmii til
mew of It bifore it happens?
Saye They Don't Pick Wild Wives
Hear Cynthia A word or two te I'm
a llrl. 1 suppose It Is our nature te
run nftfr the wild kind, ns th sayltiK
Bees, nowadays. Hut wutch these s.ime
fi'llewn when It comes time te settle
down and sea which one they pick out.
It b 11 net u ,hn nn.n ttnft Knf (Iia
s nslbln sort Net that I am running
afttr the sens'ble uert. for I nm Just ns
crnsy ns the rtst ever tlie wild enen.
i Hut rus you yay, who wants a. Blrl that
I sits In n d.irk room ! Net I.
I'M A BOY.
Deee Net Knew Hlo Family
Dear Pynthla I wish you would
answer thli question for me. I nm n
iJlrl of elRhtten. I nm attractive te
heys, but se far have found only one
that I love dearly, nnd he hns nlrendy
nsked me te be his wife, but I have
never met any of his family. I have
hinted about It several times, but he
has made no reply. Please, Cynthia,
tell me hew will I Ret te meet his
parent. He says he cannot (Ind nny
Jeh. A Rlrl sny.i he Is lazy. Hew can
I Und out? TniXIE'S SISTKH.
Don't hint Tell him rlpht out you
wnnt te knew his family. Hut thcre Is
no occasion for them te call en ycru
until you are cnijnsed.
Ignore the Whole Thing
Dear Cvnthln I am a constant
reader of your column, nml hnvn run."
of our advice te ethers, and se I come
. te you te solve my problem.
I I am a slrl In my teens, and about a
year nj I met a fellow two years mv
senior. I thought he was a verv nice
fellow until I bocame better. acquainted
with him. Then I changed my mind
anrt stepped talking te him altogether.
I I met hill! On thrt KfrPet nnn r1n n n .t
I b"dvT. ,rV. ., !. T10 ,r 1 te a anyC
a'AlTt'eVSn'yffi
te him. but only te hurt me. I nkeii
Mm te prove it nnd tell me who said
se hut h quickly dropped the subject.
Cynthia. I would llk tn write n si.
u . . ." --''"'" .,, lll
hilt hle rnn'tinr. -7 I . ii C, """
JSeuU I ??ll him m, i i d rn?u V,'. V
, .21 .T, J f.L i'J"!,""' ", I.A''net. lllt.p. l?
Likes Hawaiian Girls
near Cynthia I lived In
'Hawaiian Isl.ii.dH for two venri , i
the
' feu,V'that the girls In Honolulu are
I S"h. b5 ?. the-BlrL In the States.
..' ... "" V . -'- -vi f,n in U44 it
,.- "i" .. '."e "ese gins tell
, IK""V-' or "gob" that It Is getting late
"".."- "'"- " ""e. incy snow a
R tine, an, tlw don't pull
I Thcy ,; $ show and e,y
yUr way In. and they take veu te their
i homes nn-1 make up h geed Hawaiian
"'c'- r you ami everything. Thry
de net care about hew thcy spend their
""'"' "" iruuw. nnu tnu reason I
knew this I was In Twirl Harber for
two years as n gob." and when I cam"
te the States I saw the difference wIPi
the girls, se I would rather have nl
Hawallnn girl before I would n girl
from the. States. A HONllM'I.rAN.
Cynthia Is glad te hear you snv that I
the girls are different In the States.
C.lrls who allow boys te stay till all
hours In the evening and spend money
freely en men cannot be said te be ladi -1
like, te say the least. I
Slaps at "Susle'e" Den'tq
Hear Cjnthla In answer te "Susie's"
1 tter: " i
I want te criticize your don'ts. Yeu
say. "Dent klssi morn ih-n ..r,
W . ...... ., m ... .Mi lll.lll.
When yini tire of him, take another but
never two at once." vm c i m... ..
-v.ii. ...i.t. ....... .: - """' nut- .1
..iniu wiiu Miinn new leys. IJen't nUi-
with mere than one. When Vnii nri
sl'iVV lT.'uV ",MKl,rl V,he c"llh:lerfl her -
. -- .,, ......... ui, lllulll. '
Ann your Idea nlimit (Jvmliln
Well
"Susie," I hard!
-".'."I;)'.. ''-.' ''. ' vVr"iV,? Xe
ininK ijiitma I,
wK , iTTr,.."5 "!!'" "." '
' B - n some of our Miw
-.,i VI ui ,Ue .' " '."'"A" "hl" l-"m" ether
' "' "" '"" ''"
DIANA,
A Scalloped Hem
ii i . -. ...
Made Of V lir l'cltS
Hy COItlXMS LOW1C
A noted feiuiul-t wun nsleil lln etli"!
diiy te di'Milbe her .luproslens of the
lllll III"! ll'l, 11 I, J llll-Ml- 1 ,1,-1,
nsked she, "when jeu can sum them up
new modes, " hj waste words
lu four words
-lupes, crepes, di'npt"-,
and apes;
In the fur wraps mole Is alwa;, s :.
wKe choice for these who hnve nny
cholce lu the matter. Seme of the mole
wrnps of this jear lire desigmd lu
squares and petals which nic c.xtreiuelt
effective Thin petnl nrrnngement Is
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t I
-, lii'int t lllll llllll I irn It H (1 no.. .
llillil 11 ui ill tiii-i niiiiii.iu.'iin n,ii, rtiifii n 1,(1,,, ,m. .
ttslny in n wnj which enables, the lust) ,
row of ernament.1 te form the wullep8iI FJfrjrnj
hem Hnc. j 'between (he hours of 0 und e.
THE CAPE'S
Hands of trim
ming in.ide of the'
snuie material us
this chnrmlng street
frock, laid lu puffy
little pleat, give u
longer line efl'is-l
than the dress
would have or
dinarily. This
makes It becoming
te the girl who Is
leng-wnlstcd, or
the girl who Is
plump enough te
s'prk the disguise of
long lines in her
clothes. Hut, In
case the slim girl
may feel tee long
drawn out, the ac
commodating frock
ndds n full shoul
der cape, reaching
almost but net
quite te thp wnlst,
edged with the same
trlmmiiigt ns (but
nn Clie rest of the
costume. In thus
combining whnt Is
worn en the street
with what is worn
in the house, you
have a dress that
can he worn for
cither catling or re
ceiving calls, for
Christmas s h e p -ping,
or for holiday
pnrtv-geing In the
daytime. The cape
adds a distinction
te n costume which
nothing else can
give, nnd many n
plnln, uninteresting
frock 1ms been
turned Inte a thing
of style and jnunti
nesN by the mere
n ild It inn of a yard
nnd a half of se of
material gathered
across the shoul
ders. This short
kind does net ham
per the movements
of Its wearer or
confine her nrms
within its limits,
ns it Is kept Mrlcllv
behind her bnek.
Hut Its "swanky"
little swing ns she
walks keeps It al
ways In evidence,
und there is no
chance of its being
overlooked.
"Should a Weman Tell?
Hy HAZEL DEYO HATCHELOU
Copyright, 19B1, lu riillic Ledger Comeotiu
ITiltrtlinrnf rnfrit ilfrtHfS in Ulrtrrt
Jeur Merrill irifhnut telling him thnt
xhr hns nine hrrn in tore trlth another
mnn. l.ntrr he ilisterer that Julie,
llnne't Utile Imtlertln sitter, i in lore
iHfA tie mine man, and although
Jlmrthnrnt .vieiri Ihnt Ctnnfmd
lllnkr.nr Carrell HUtrkten, " he nmc
calh himself. It entirely itnrenr'lni,
she is afraid te tell the truth, lint
irhrn Julie threatens tn run airau
trith Jtlake Itairthernr is furred te
trll her, and that night -ii! also eon een
fesses te Dane, lie treats her 111
though she has committed same ter
rtblr crime, fur his Ucnt of n'ewn 11
are my wirwir. llairtherne dieidn
thnt there Ii nothing in dn hut It a -r
him, and she turn te Janet I'eifl,
her he.it lenmnn friend. She i iiirc
that Dane rill seek a reconciliation,
hut he Md.'C no move toward sieiml
her, and llaietherne ii shocked trhen
Janet iiiggesti thai she go back te
her old magazine jeh.
"' "'' .....v.. .. - - !
CHAITKK L
Amazing Youth
TANI
did net press
me when she
saw hew I felt : she left me te
.work out the problem ler mwelf. Wise
endcrful Janet. Her words hnd sunk
deeplj into my mind and although there
were moments when T felt that I must
:....,:;.... " ,' f .
, . ,, nttitude toward . -verv.
, '"n,u te "lnl , "J """"'" ''"""' "r
. w,n",,,,7 k"'T '"" tr,mn ,hnttK U"
go te Dane, when I mu-t nt least e-
pride kept me from humbling unsclf,
, , ' , . , , ,r, ,
nml after two d.ivs had linssed nud I Ii: d
i."- :..i.i.. r r T .n.i u
r.ciiiu iniiiiiiit ""in .-".... . ii,., ..-
wt suggested and went back te my old
en the uiiign'.Ini',
nbnut him. .
One afternoon when I hml left the or-
lice curly because of a blinding hendnche.
'I met .Tulle ceinlni: down the stnlrs of
ear up.it uncut noun.
(She seized me m trie old impulsive
me in the old Impulsive
heart leaped nt the sight
wav. and my i
of her.
"Diuling." she said
. , "
neldlng me
IT. "I must see you nnd tulk te you
lp'lit uwiiy.
I wis loe llliee nun einniien 10 kiiiv
w hat I wns doing, and when we nhc'icd
t,ii- apai'tment my liugi r.s trembled s-i
that I could hnrdlj lit the key into the
'ucli. Julie tool; It III her linn .leung
Adventures With
a Purse
HKUI. I come along bieathlessly with
last-minute suggestions for Christ
mas gifts. There are the dainty pow
der boxes covered iu old rose or blue
ami adorned with bright little silk dow
ers und braid. These vanity Iiqm's are
different from nny I Imte seen. In the
first phice the) are almost square In
diupe. The top of the lid en the Inside
Is i quipped wlili u goeil-slxed mirror
Kvery one wns i.inil. nnd no one nilted " '" '" ' '""' "'"' ueiuing u tiglit.eip. (inieker In theli- i-neeeh nml nn. Ames house, me hiivmg toeK It eve
1 any questions. My desk was placed in " .'"'"' ' '" ''tL' """ crjlng quietly. tIeus than the-e with project Ine laws I ""'re yestlddny te prnetiee parasluM
, tnniHV ,,r,ee. nml the work was erc ""' Jet there was almost Jey in mv .. ' ,.i. ....... ....... .'. .;.'U ?. .-.IUV' I iiimninc off of a bnriel In Aries i.ied
, plensniit. Hut my thoughts were with lu '"rf f"r -"ulle seemed very t'lese tIOM. jtt needing chins. Ueiiresent- ,intl l'"'' l!eI,l' "" '""'"K "'l I 'he
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naiie. iiim nini- nm- mi i-i.i u umin nun mg as thcy de n sort of neutrality he- "IUM"ii "' " ' """ '""'"eg
I did net cry myself te sleep thinking Hut I couldn't believe him." .Tulle',, tween two extieme unes. iu i,-.. m saj lng. It uwt te be in the heu-e some
And tbetH.x itself holds ,. li-lleuikeef ,,' K. ' ' . " , "' l V,",M 'i'V"
empaef powder, with u puff, a cake of , , ." ', ' . f, f "". 1-0',lt'' U up xyltli
miiK.. nnd pu!T. and u nice Up stick. .",', , rV,.,,"V " "'l'1 "".' )W"". ,lu. ll
rniik.'.- ami i
Q'llte u cempV'le tilTaii'.
nd ail for
:s.
Then for the girl who is still going
te school nre the blouses which nre
about us smnrt us iiiij blouse I hnve
'seen. They arc made of what leeks te
be u plnld dlmltj. Thev open up the
buck. htir I'eter ran cellars and nice
iiihu'eil mffs. And tied ( the fient of
he cellar Is n guv red und whl'e or blue
t
l
and white plnld tie. Am!
wlinr n M.i, ii,.
ml touch iln.M' th s uiid
The lirlcn of
I'll -.. .HIT lllll," UI
one i f lhe-e blouses Is s:t ll.',, ,,d ujIPn
jeu see one I think jeu will ugiee that
l-ery geed Millie is represented.
Then there are glows. In nil colors,
well llnislusl. with stitching iu con
trusting co'er.s. nnd of nice soft kid.
I uese nre in "in.- m me neiter shops,
und nre priced at ?l.fla, which is mere
,1,,,., fntp
THE THING
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lingers, unlocked the deer, and pushed
nie In nhend of her.
n i.. t ... ...... t i
..... V .". "".(l ' ",v'nB..rnem.'. "v -
I ,.,.!. ,. i i I i
I ench up dose te me nnd sat down
' iniu n ciuiir. ami .nine puiieii n low
..... .. .
Mrvt Of nil. she becln. "T Wnilt
'e lei! jeu hew seirj nnd mdianied I nm
' u- mj pint 111 whnt bus hlllineiied. I've
giew n up. iiawtiierni-i and jeu' re the
is responsible for it nil. I've
"'I II .1 Ien. ll selilnnnnliil lill'n lilli.t
i. if i 1....1. i. i . , , .
hnve
I.... I .' .' , . l ""nt
lllllie SOIIiethltl'' fllllllsll. If fll- 1111
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nil-nil iiiiii in liniM' riuir i ivni
"i own mistress, for I didn't love far-
re'i i.inckteii. knew thnt new, nnd
, jeu were rl-jlit, eMTjthin
jeu suld wus
quit" true
She went en te tell me that he hnd
I been wnltiru for her that nl?ht in the
I living room, and she bail gene te him
lust as seen a. I hnd left. Of course be
hnd seen Imincdlntidy that something
I was wrong, and she had told him. with
iiuit giving him time te prepare himself
I for the shock, just what I had told her.
Julie's face lest Its childish lines as
' ,,,U! M'kc, nml her mouth was that of a
woman.
"I MilTered." she said softly. "It
didn't Mem Unit I could have been se
wrung in judging hltn, nud I cared
enough about him te have lt hint very
much. I-'or two days I just stayed ill
m room and cried. I wouldn't see nr.y
knew , ntl, g nl "it veli "
" ,. "";"""u '"ut Jeu.
( hi, '' I '..ke VT' m'1 W''Pn J'0U t,,,,,
one, net even D.ine. se
' V1' ?nU'' U nt 'lr'st n,' '" timlj
e in his iiim, and O. Ilnwtherne
i ,...i...i ... i...u .'....,.. '. "'wriierne,
' ""- i.iueiievi. nun. l wniiteil h lu
,,, ... i. imt i tii,.i,t i.
... ., ,'.""' '
' - -"... I--. ,, ii-ni-i
, .
J";'1' vu'iit en, "nnd when I couldn't
believe him, 1 found I couldn't love
him. I was ashamed hecauxc I wanted
In be In his arms in spite of vhut hud
iiiiiqidieu. ie jeu understand whnt I
menu, inn.inenie, cm jeu understand
menu, llin.thenie, cm ou understuin
thutV"
' ,A"d 1 did undeistnnd, for wasn't it
the sum" lee'lm: I hml li.i.l ul,n t i,.i
wanted te humble iiijself te the ground
just te feel Dune's iirms areuiid me
nguu;
Tomorrow The Struggle.
MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS
My Dear Mrs. Wilsen I have
made some iulnreine.it nfter a recipe
I hfini used for jeurs and ter the luck
of hrandj, I used some whisky nud
homi-iimde wine nml piieKcd In jar.'
und sealed. Other jenrs I sliu'ily put
tlie mince me.it in u crock nml tied
paper ever It. And retentlv I no
I Iced that they were till fermenting
nml opened the Jars and it began in
oe,-.e out. It does net smell bud but
1 am ufiiilil te iis It. nud 1 new have
put It In u crock. De I have te lee
'? MISS F. L.
If jeu had stored this mime d, n
;;, i ::,..,. '.'.' i" v, ",u ,p
pen. I upon the degree of this fermenta
lien us te whether jeu can one tin.
'l'i',. If jeu had read closely tin
,"'I,'ll' ' wrele en mailing the mince- ,
""''"'J, ""' M""1'1 ,I",.V'' nvelded this
lr'"ible. However, the best that you enn
'" ""W is te try In rctrhe it us follew:
. '.''" .""- ' nieui in ion presen
'"' ,,,'t'1,1' nnd bring te' n bell, slirrlug
;'f,"sl;l,l,.v' N"w ' 'Mmrt of i
lusH's te every lour quiirts of the mine
""" 'ei "" "" miuuics. tore lu
I
crock iu te.il place.
My Denr Mrs. Wilsen Hlease give
n recipe for making maple svrup from
maple sugar. MILS. H.
1'lace in u snuccpan
One pound of maple sugar, broken in
Htnatl nieces.
One and one-half cups of lelltiin
. ' ' ' """"ll
1(11111.
I Let stand until the wigar Is melted
then bring te a bfll, cooking for
llftCCU nilnutcif, 1
DREAMLAND
ADVENTVRES
The Iltmrjru Crocodile
1)7 IMItDV
nefc and Janet, turned into flli.'m
?;rr Sprites, go ellh Rlccpv Weed'
chuck and ethers en a trip te Egupt
CHAITUH II
Tlie SnUe rollcemnxi
yj (lllAY IIA1- twitched W- bristly
kLD OKAY HAT twitched his bristly
- wuiHKcrs na no ginrvti v uus
.Tnnct nnd Sleepy Woodchuck.
"Wc can't hurt your bodies because
you are Slumber Sprites, but we can
hurt your feelings," squeaked Old Orny
ltat. "Yeu will be sorry when you see
the Kindly Cnntnln. the two erphnni
nnd nil the sailors go hungry. W e will
flnt or snell their feed."
Yci, .Tnck end Jnnet would be stfrry.
They had thought when their trick lmd
caused thousands of rats te leave the
ship bound for Egypt thnt there would
be no mere danger of the feed supply
running short. New the inenn threat of
Old Gray lint worried them.
As .Tnck wondered what could be done
te step the rats, he happened te glance
up nt the mast, which swnved back nml
forth wilh the motion of the waves.
Celled around n ciessplcce en the mnst
was whnt looked like a black rope. Hut
Jeck knew it wasn't rope. It wan
Mack Snnkc, basking In the sunshine
I nnd letting the swaying et tne mnst
rock him te sleep. Up wns ns comfort -I
able as n baby In n cradle.
1 Jack knew the nits were afraid of
Hlnck Snnkc.
"Hey, Mack Snake, come down nnd
gobble this saucy Old Gray Hntj"
cr'Ied Jack.
Old Gray Hat looked up sharply und
saw Hlnck Snnkc. Old Gray Hat gave
a startled jump.
Hlnck Snnkc lifted bin head lazily
nnd glanced down.
"IIls-s-s-H-s! Is he worth gobbling?"
nsked Hlnck Snnke. "He leeks skinny
and tough te me."
"He-eek! Ne. I nm net worth cat-
liiK," quickly squeaked Old Gray Hat. I
"1 nm very smnny nun i am very
tough. There nre ether rats here who
nre young nnd plump and tendfr." Old
Gray Hat looked nt his rat companions,
who didn't like It n bit te have hlni
turn Hlnck Snnkc'tt attention toward
them,
"Hls-s-r.-3-s! Nene of them leeks
like geed eating," snld Mack Snnkc,
settling down for nnetber sneeze.
Muck. Snake, help us!" cried
Jnnet. "These rnta me going te cat or
spoil nil the feed en the slilp. Yeu must
be u policeman nnd keep them a wny
from the stores."
Hlnck Snake uncoiled himself. "Hls-s-s-s!
I'd like te be a policeman," be
Mill.
"Keek-cek! I don't believe you are n
renl snake." squeaked Old Orny Hat,
who bnd been watching Hlnck Snake
closely. "Yeu are only n Slumber Sprite
and cannot hurt us."
Jnck and Janet looked nt each ether
in dismay. Hud Old Gray Hat guessed
their trick? Jack made up his mind te
try te carry it through.
"Ah! Ha!" lunched .Tack. "Yeu
thluk Mack Snnke is n Slumber Sprite, i
de you? Well, if jeu think that, just
stay where you nre and let him try te1
gobble you." i
Jack's words nlnnned Old Gray Hat.
He knew if Mack Snake were Just
n Slumber Snrlte. he could de n
no harm
i uur. it jJiacu nn.-iKP were n real suune,
w,iy hc ceu,,, Mlu,.M(l old Gray ltat te
llllf m,.: Ki,'.n n r...i u.,i,..
ueniu in ii jiu, uuti iiit-ii niiHiiini nun.
(11,1 ISrnv lint .IWIn'l hum' wluilhr... I.i
dike n ciinnce or net.
I "Ilii! ltn! New we will see fun."
New we will sec fun, "
That laugh scared t)ld
. inmln nn hU mlii.l h..
; maile up nis inuil he
laughed Jack
limv Hat. He
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n.uii v ii iini ii, nm,- .. . u,i. u. nnu) in-
whisliisl. nnd nwny whlsknl the ether
..,L III... tSnm H'rlf.,.!,.,! 1t1n,.l- Sln.ll ..
i nun, .ii. i.i.... ....!)..-. -."i,u...i.i,
i,i..i..,. i.hi.ik-
' " . ,
(Hew Jack and Janet reach Kjypt
will be told tomorrow.)
Read Your Character
r.g Mgbu Phillips
l'lnne Faces
Hy the p'nne face we de net mean
the plnln face. What constitutes u
dnin face, anyhow, Is a matter of opin
ion. Hut n plain' fare Is a matter of
scientific measurement.
It is the profile in which the line of
the forehead and of the mouth and
chin arc perpendicular. The nee that
gees with it is straight, or very nearly
se, nnd net tee large.
The person with u plane fnre strikes
n balance between the one with n reced
ing forehead und chin nnd the one with
,-frel(.dunr c'nd
" ,I,r!,-,,,,tl"K f'rehead and chin. netlW8n. cits wile jeure looking for it. 1
niy appenrnnce. but in chnrneterl-.- i k-iniv I left it in the bull rnck se wj
U "N W,'V i'' nT 7, W",m" "Wl , li" - ' ''r" "' XutMnV hU
tnllj, but net quite se much se us the
energetic nml rather impatient slant ng-
. , ., . ... .
'.""."'.'. ". ..'.. "" ""' " " I "
scs-eu or ine am irv ler nmr.i n-ir ,mi
nnd pHiustuking thought, but net te the
,i,.i.. ,1,..,,,.. ,w li.. , ml,.).. ...!.,. 1 .
Putin. iin.,i n .,i- iri.l(,(ll - ll, ,.,l I'll inn
turn te ether signs te determine their
indnlilunl tendencies.
Tomorrow Light ami Dark Motives.
A Big Family
Te havp I'M descendant.s living Isw t lie
proud record of u wemnn of Se.ihiiin
llnrlsir, Knglnnd. The venerable dame,
who Is nlnetj -seven, had u fnmtlj of
eight sons nnd dnughters, seven of whom
survive. Hesldes un Infant great-great-granddaughter,
she has forty-four
grandchildren and seventy-seven great
grandchildren ullve.
Make Him a
Vbat mure il'llxhltiil m.rprUn
rniil.l jeu give e.ir himbHiid II. Is
eier.lns- I linn it dellrlaus, thiKey
Iile mint llllrd with it smooth,
trenrny I.emnii riiddlne rnstitril.
tiipppd off tilth Jell), or meringue?
Thr uthrr Keren flntnri, et I'uddlnu
nuke eiiuully delirious, pies.
At All Grocers, 10c, ISc
I'rult I'tuhllne '., lli.ltlmnre, Mil,
FOR
HER
Xmas Gift"
NEW
FEATHER
FANS
AND HER
ORNAMENTS
T JIATl'll ANV (iOU N
Alse made from your old
feathers
New Plumes and Fancies
MAILHOT
1510 Chestnut St.
l'rc nch Tcethcr Ttftr nnd Drr-str
Pie
i PBfi
Toys Lile te Be Nice te Children
Who Are Thoughtful of Them
Dlmplcchin Found That Out When the Goblin Shetvcd Her
Hdw the Christmas Things Exercise at Night
"HJiniY, what arc you doing, dear?"
ensned mother ns she nunc into
the nursery.
"I'm trjlng te ree hew llint peer
;- ,;--
a Ai..m .! ,, ... ii.i ni..t..i.iti,
uinthe
er, nnd he hns te stay like that nil
ever night."
She was sitting in her little rocking
rlmir pulling one sturdy leg straight up
In the nlr, and she puffed and panted
nnd grunted with the effort te get It
there.
Mether assured her thnt the peer
clown wnfl probably asleep by that time
nnd didn't krieft- that he was uncom
fortable, but IVmplerhln wasn't sure.
Yeu see the clown sits en n tntl high
chnlr In the middle of n wlndewful of
toys, nnd nil day long he sits up
straight, lifts his one leg stiffly up in the
nlr te his hat, takes off the hat, turns
his bend first one wny, then thp ether,
drops the hat en again and lowers his
leg.
And ns the children wnlched him thnt
afternoon nt five o'clock, the people in
the store turned off the works nnd the
peer flown had te step with his leg up
In the nlr.
ilc looked se uncomfortable that Dlm
plcchin longed te let him come down
naturally.
WHENEVER shels worried she talks
te the (leblln nbnut lt nnd he
usually finds n wny out for her. The
Oeblln is en her quilt.
There nre lets of him scattered nil
ever It, but nobody else knows that he
Is the Oeblln; mother thinks he Is
whnt she calls n "conventional flower."
Usually there Is just his face, but
that night he climbed right out of the
flower nearest the little girl nnd sat
down cress-legged en her iirm.
"It's nice of you te be se worried."
he said, chipping his (minis three times.
Hefore he Iind finished .spenklng,
Dlmplechln heard n funny cracking
voice say "flood evening. Thank you
cry much for your Interest in me."
And there was the tall clown, nil In
his black nnd white suit, sitting in his
tall chair, taking his hat off with his
feet.
AS IIIS leg came stiffly down again
Dlmplechin looked about him nnd
; there were the dells, the dollheusc fur-
Things You'll Leve te Make
-Levers.
rsti
Almest every day one has s-ome dish
' ni linii'l nt tnn, n-lilfh Vine 1.. lui 1ft In
I cool off It Is lovely te have u set of
i - - imsh ihvishm te my eer imw
I ,Ulil,,;a ,hat he feed may cool and
' net bceoine centniiilniitcil by dust und
, c t amlarta nn(1 circles of wh te
I M-T DISH niVHILS te lay eer th
eotten ne
cotton net. Yeu
will need tw; layern
for each cover, .loin the two lajers with
l.nilAnl...1H .., n1il.. m.ii,i.I ,1... ..,!,....,
i ..M.initiiuii- at iliiiii i iiieiiiiii ..,.- .-..(.-..,
1 Ti. lilt,.. niur,..plvnii frit,, iti nl nnlr f.tn.i.
! color thnt will loelc well wlthijie demi
nant color note In the kitchen. Wtlght
the ends with colored voeibn or glass
beads. These NKT DISH I'OVHKH art
pretty also te cover feed en the table
while waiting for gUiMa te be hinted
nt thelr places. 1'I.OIIA.
LITTLE
BENNY'S
NOTE BOOK
By Lee Pape
It stnrted te ruin n little this morn
ing and kepp en raining mere, and pep
started te leek for his umberellu, sny-
i.... r-.. ,.. l 1 1 i,t l. ..J
,, the piano. Henuy did jeu see m
iimbcri'llii"'
umin n un .
M.. il,il.nn T1..I..,. .n,.,l,u i 1
" ""' . -...-. .- ,
en
account of jest remembering wnre tin"
iimberelln wns. Heing nt my cuw.in
r
pp
wares, pep
111 say it nwt, and ferthermere it bet
ter hnd be, sed pep. Me thinking, (lesh
geed ulte.
On up and leek in the setting room
clesit. maybe some peer misguided sole
put it in there jest te make It luirder,
sen pep.
elL In cese its there,
e, pep, shnll I
swe StIeat save mm
ti Try resil er
net,peultrT sail guns,
QiV, lerrn s lib lib
mlsmenpt of
STurriHU or
Dnxssixa tit-
Taredwltb De'l's
Oesaenlnc. In-
rw th ptre
nrssnitdarrew
thsceet, llet.l
nts roeom-
retnd It. U
year erer
will net !
fly you tcml
lOe or '.nv.
ple pMktce.
Aik Grwtn Fer BELL'S SEASONING
"""iSn',;i;t'J""a.'"
gwXMAS
wet umx
em ia-2Q
m.
IfMzm
Beit Make of Crepes de Chine, 15 of the Beit
Shadci, 40 inches wide, $9.00 Value, for the (
Next Five Days Only, 42 yards for
I
f 4U-in. Black Chiffen Velvet, value $7.50 $A29
hf 40-ia. Spert Satin, white, navy and black, $4.00 value. . . .SO-00
J 36in. Fine Dress Goods, 5 yds. for Dress Pattern, all for $1 .00
Sj 40-in. wide, best colors, $15.00 value, 4 yards of heavy $Q.50
-sT Lanlen Crepe for &
g 33in. Striped Jersey SHk $8.66 Valie, 2 'yards' for'.'.' $4.00
JJ 36-in. Best Celers Messaline, $8.00 value, V2 yards for $C-00
Hew England Woolen Ce.. 721 Se. 4th St.
$& Open &nlne. Until 9 o'Cleck, Friday, Until 7 o'Cleck &&&
nltiire, the red automobile with the blne
driver, tlie Teddy Hears.- the games nod
everything else that had been In the tev
window. '
They, nil steed very still, but ns tmn
ns the elewn get down from his chnlr
nud wpnt about touching them with his
hnnds thcy begnu te blink nnd smlla
nnd talk nnd laugh.
Twe of the dells started playing wltS
the gnuip.i en the ddll tnblp. nnd th'
clown nintle himself little nnd took
ride In the red automobile with the blue
driver.
After thnt he hnil n wrestling match
with the Teddy Henr. m
Then he made himself his natural
size ngnln nnd came ever te whew
Dlmplechln was slttlns wldc-eved with
delight.
"Yeu see." he explained. "Wp l
pretty Hnil nnd crnmped up stnnriTnr
In the window nil day, nnd nt night we
hnvp.tn have some exercise, .usually
we don't let anybody sen us, but y0J
knew, we can tell ns well ns anybody
else when n nice little girl loeki in the
window nnd we like te please nl
little girls." "
He pulled out n large geld watch that
Dlmplechln hnil net noticed when i&
was In the window.
"WR MURT hl,rry hact'" pM tfl
V blnck nnd white clown, elnpnlnfc
his hnnd'i vigorously te call the toys
bnck Inte their eriginnl positions.
"Geed-bye nnd thnnk you for com
ing," cnllrd Dlmplechln, "Merry
Christmas!"
"When people nre thoughtful of us
nnd sorry that we hnve te be uneora uneera uneora
fertnble," said the clown, beginning te
spenk very jerkily, "we like te Je
things for them " His voice halted and
then there were just two mere jerks
which sounded like "Mer-ry," and de
wns silent, his leg up straight befere
him, his hnt en rendy te be taken off bd
seen ns the works were btartcd In the
morning.
The Goblin crept bnck into hs flowc flewc
and Dlmplechln crept bnck Inte bed."
.CT'M ALWAYS going te be thought
J. fill, mother," she nnnnunred next
morning, "because I thluk, it's nice."
And wondered why mother gave such
a funny Inugh nnd sueh u great big
kiss!
slide It down the steps te you or brln;
It down? sed I.
Neither, HI telefene for n messenger
boy nnd send him up for it. srd pep.
Iteing seurcastic. nnd I stnrted te go tin
stairs saying. Well I kind of dent think
its going te be there, pep.
On wat de you hnse that assumption?
sen pep. .Meaning wat did I knew
nbeut it. Me net saying wnt. thinklnr,
G, dnrti it, I better net tell him,, I
uenr mini; ne s in 'i geed enuu et a
humor. And I railed down, It nlnt up
beer. pep.
Im net serprized. sed pep. Me net
being cither, nnd pep terncil up his
rain coat celter und went out without
a umlierella tnwklng mad te him"cl,
und ufler skoel I went errnund te
Art'es nnd get the iimberelln nnd brim
lt home and put it lu the tinibcrcll.
thing, nny wen pep comes home anil
sees it there maybe III wish I left lt
errnund nt Arties.
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