M- '-TM VSrp lW.WnCJ"f pt.'-ijir-j f $02 10 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA,' THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, iQSi n . if:, J' " rb ij '! K V n r I if f i i f & F I t t !' W $ it w m f I Pat anJ Hy HELENA An Expert's cr)VL, dear, you ought te think . A mere nbqut " Virginia paused in mld-scntcncc, nnd her eyes mvept ever her husband again ns he steed im-' patiently en the i She nodded. VI it top una sather t.n'thn el! M.. ...It and take it down te :..i .' i.. i .:...:: , , the corner and have it prewed," he said hastily, "but I'm a flttle late new, Virginia, and I've get te ' hustle." TT M,Y h.. "a.,.. . :r,!l ?,d " hlm And he was off. Tflft.ln hIIa.I .... . I. . Virginia smiled ui Mi.- lumrcnred 1" tte clethes.prcss of the bedroeni Iind prewntly brought te light a vry inuea I crumpled nnd wrinkled suit of cJothes. "''"I" ui'.-u u-i mi- i umicniiea m Thi?r fAltftTrvl n mrirfA.tftni, D.kii.Mi threshold waiting te ' """ , " "? ', ".",', go te the dally grind.' .1knr;,nftgi' l teM questioned" V Ut tic i 7''?:V h,'h- rBV rmlv den t tccl we call af 4k In the kitchen and Virginia llinhnd nnd 1,c,(1 h"r '" n' nrmf-. Bin and lmve a lovely shape. pleased ns Punch, laid out n fresh. "Why, .ou peer little robin, reu." he , BROADWAY ROSU. neatly pressed Fult upon the bed, and , whispered, kissing hr car. ou peer lit- t 'f this slrl Is mean. Jealetifl and, un turned her attention te ether pursuits tie child, don't veu knew hew I can tell ' truthful wly encourage .her friendship for the balance of the hert day . jhat you pre.ed jj$ Den? S , laffl 'TStiSSMr lhV rTB .iT..i ".I ""a"""" "J ' u''' .j 1 , v.- iwtiii -tic lUliU i' U wiuiu ue icu mat cue uaa pressed the There wf , ,.i .', ,n'r-itnn.IIiie. , VdlLhnttnf'VlvJ,,T'' l defensively, II?r lip tri.MI just J.-.e Her lip trpinldl just (,; Virginia uai !mrt. II least bit, for Virginia .ai hurt. He " uiiii'rermijvc. cne will wcl 1 8n0 fOlt that he OUffht te rensirlur thnt pressing a sult-cfipceially the coat--- was no' fun. It celled for a Tet ih-' uenee, and Virginia touched her lip ' tothe two llttle burned spots en her ( Should a Weman Tell? By HAZEL DEYO 2atcfAerie L'wrj ifr"Wc 'e worry Dane Murritl without teUinu Aim that she hat eiev? brrn in levti Kith oiiefArr man. I.ntri .&! dj dj cevers that Jnllr. Dane's little hut ttrflij ehtcr, ii in love tcith thc i"' man, anf although ,iAc tueics he. t n;eriy, the ahi l.yiews Dane's narreiencts ichcre iceuien are con cerned and she is if raid te tell the truth. Hut irhin Julie threatens te run ctfiji iciih IlMc Hawthorne is forced te make a confession, add that night she also tells Dane the truth. Ha treats her as though she has com cem iiiitted some terrible crime, nml llaidherne feels that there is no I h ine te de but leave him. She gees te her closest ireman friend, Janet Ferd, expecting, of course, that Dam: icill teek an Immediate reconciliation. But when she does net hear from him the gees back te her old job. One afternoon, when she returns home from work, she finds Julie teaiting for her. Julie tells her that she hat finished with Cranford Rlake forever. CHAPTER L1I Dane Is Stubborn T WAS because Julie had shut her self up in her room for several dayi rhnt she hiul net heurd about me. And when tdie did hear, i-he went for Dane' teeth and nail. She m- te me thc.whai your Inlluence had meant te me. ' nw nttnw Iiah frmt? knC1Alt tc-I )i 1im I and when nhe dNcewtcd that 1 was werkine she was delighted. .But I did net want te talk about nn iverk I hnrdly heard Julie's eager tiuc'-! finns' T win hunirrv for "new of Dinl. and as seen as Julie had finished tell- inir me nlient Onnferd. I wanted te hmr nheut tnv husband. Then she told me. i "I knew he'H your husband. Har. - therne. and that you must loc blm, but I'm sure I don't see why. I'm hlH sister nod 1 enn -,ee hi- faulrs. TTfa hniieleftlT enrrnw! hi dei sn't Knew what a wonder ion are, or he vealdn't "Yes. he does new. but be won't al- act as he does." way-." Julie returner! qulel.lv. "ou re I interrupted feverishly. standing ter what is right. Hawthorne. "Yeu mean he's still angrvV ' ' and if Hani ' worthy of you he'll give "Yes, dear: he's furiously angrv." , I". I'll be a beter woman for having My heart sank. Thn he hadn't mi-sed known you. I knew thnt much, and me! I had been all wrong in thinkina ' you'-e done the bravest thing in the that he must have realized his leve for world and the best thin? pesib!! for me after I had left. He would preb-1 Dan"." ably want te put me out of his life Of ceuie .Tuliu hadn t Ut faintest forever, and t couldn't bear that. There enncrptlen '( the wild Impulse I hud vras only one thing te de, I mut burj hml te tliew discretion te the winds my pride und go te him : I must sue and go te Dane. She imagined that I for pardon en my bended knee. I a, firm In the stand I had taken, must give him the whip hand ever uiu . un.1 nh' respected me for it. 1 -u-theugh it meant sinking my p'r.sennlity alUcd new that I bad the i,hNngi"-' in his, for thnt wan what Dai'c wanted, i kind of iutluenee ever Julie: bhe re 1 was sure thnt If I wtnl te him hum-. spwteii m. Ii was what Uan. 1 art bly, if I .Tcpt into his arms iiirf. wound alwuvs wanted, but little did either of ray arms about his neck. hoAeuldn't us think where it would lead us when b able te resist me. It had been that he had asked me long age te keep an way Jn the past. I eje en his little sister. But did I want that way? Didn't it ( wer of cheapness'? Wouldn't it mean i Tomorrow .Julie, the Weman Through a Weman's Eyes By JEAN NEWTON "Remance" and Happiness Marriage should i.e the . ilminatwni Se it l i.er eni;. tne aid of parf..'c. vt romance 1 1 u Ument that Dr. Houghten adecati.-, r.... ...l ,v i "ut a general slewing up und stepping If It Is what the pscitement-htingrj flapper thinks it te by love at first right, n hectic courtship and impetuous elopement with no qucMiens aked. full w play te the bres of j until with the dam- V per en thought and rt iivm--then. c rerding te Dr. Hough-en pa-.or of that . , , , .... world-famous nieca of lowers, the l-ittl. Church Around the Cerner in New Yerk. itn nnlr rnntrlhiitlnn te lnnniane i., te Jnnke It unsuccessful " -. -- -- . Fer, this thoughtful pastor tells us. cand his twenty-fiic years' experience in t7lng the knot gives power te his words, ut least eighty-five out of every hundred Iuisty marriages turn out te be failures. And se certain it he of these facts that he turns away fitly would-be huhbnnd nnd wives n month, with the admoni tion te think tliiugs ever. "Whenever a couple come te rr , freya Dr. Houghten, "I have them fill out a questionnaire, asking them t-'ich t(Uatiens as: "De your parents knew you are te be married en this du. , lu this city and at this heur'' If thc Varenta have net been advUed, I ask the irpiiLH iiilvi; uiu. en u, ...-v., . mum n.. unie te nermlt me te get in ceinmunl- ???, with frtem If tlilH ii laranted. e catien !'e must wait until I hear from ents. If permission Is nut then I oak the couple te go else - the coup tjie parents thereto l married bj some one who hM net the same kind of conscience eVl net mean that the cel- e i.rnta la always best. However. St Is my observation thnt lcus than fiften olitef one hundred secret or hasty mar Wages weather the Bterma of the matrl nnlnl seati. I cannot say what icr- Mitage of happy marriages result from thi'.lisuftl planned weddings, but il Is Jw'HWU planned weddings, but u is jnnny, rnauy times greater than that of f innaniMit marrlaces." :4flGWBlft Virginia IIOYT GHANT Handiwork (fingers that were remembrances of the I struggle with t!.r het iron. i 'Yep 1 Just knew you'd de it." said Paul. 'After I told you te ' " the n !?.1' n.(!em's,1 tenl It. vviij. tome times j en Imve two ou"? J'rtu in .1 wb.. and that s n bee . de h tlw nrrsi- ?Z ., IwK wwkJLind" WceKS ami dollar and a half. I've ift vfeVc? tear. "All ricbt, then," pIic nU beh .."" "Sr- laui, in net ue it again. ' n leave tHem i u,e tallow, ju.t as you ? "--' ?rty they Urc net den Pei'"riJ I x .,.;. -.,, '.. V"' "v " '" In a memrnf. he hnil frimntl h.rr .nnil "' umi. roem: ny, my uiniu, no in ....N .-rca-i- and and- SI - l,.ed up at htm hnppll; threh """ ,0" ,U"" "' Voul- '!""--" h' fi' ,ou, 1 ., :, ,, ..,,. mur.iiuird. sfjuil.i. An.i .hn i,.ii.....i i.i. u '.. .i... , .. . nelZ .i.. ft ". "MT. i,?n .V" ? t,,njSI hTZiw awar"cu l" ,"' in, v;i . Tomorrow Noblesse Oblige ?f HATCIHiLOR Js It Safe te Marry? uuneut l."cV Carel Rnthbeurne married Nick Tracy jut te 'ave him fiein throwing himself away en n girl who was. unworthy of him. She did net love him, but he loved her, nnd se ah1 made hrtclf "THE MARRIAGE GAMBLER" Hew real love came into her hf-art latr en, pud hew she met it nnd elved the problem il brought her ts the s'ery told by Hazel Deye Batchcler In her new serinl which begins en TucmIii , December "". burying my happy hopes of what our, leve could be. 38 surely as though I never saw Dane ncaln .' I "Ye hut wlmt itnes !t imittnrV I thought wildly. "What does anything I mailer in c-omiiirise-i with ,..vhie , mutur in compaiisea with nauut , lun'' , , ... . , , And tin n .Inlie s;,(.i. te inc. and 1 looked al her. Onee lucre me was the . ""' girl and 1 the elder sister. . ". td Dane what I theuehi of him. sue wan snjlng. I told him I Alltl lllflt If it hflUll I OOClt I Of VOU I might have gene en, I might have been , re-i;ie-s. i tern mm mat tiis idea e: restraint was nil wrcrig nnd that you j hi-d always treated me like an equal, I told him that be didn't deserve you. I and he had ind te take it: there wasn't . e.se for him te de. He just re and stared at me. T tela jeu wcieu't hist the ordinary anything Meed there him that iin.i et woman, an i umt ctni it jeu hail done anything : nil v wrong, he iiut no rigut te pi irq j e i. "But he doe juuee nt .' J asl.("l suddi nlv. te think en the way le the altar. AnJ at tlrst glnnce. this would seem erusliing te tliesc et us who still thrill at I he sight of a ncx moon and love our Bernee ' and Juliet. But the truth need no. I rob ii of irnuine. It jusi g,r, i.s ii I henhhx instead of a distorted liew of 't. 1 Lei" is vemanee real. trie, self ' ' "' ";'" ""v '""" '"' ' cunuuiien ;i le'it nl t.iult -Miiiiii.ng line, rispr-r !. ,lrfnlil r,lst!PS r,f indent .muth -the t . ( thnt like a fin... hsirdy plant has grown i net weed -Ilk", -het fe.'th te rob tin i .III4JJ1 r-nij hi ii. tjui u uiu?,;. ;.i... ..,m ,. i... !.. irA In Mich love, in lmppy marriage, there is nctliing lacking of idealism, of ardor, of passion and dreams, and there is real romance that mellows with thc yrais Instead of going up in smoke from thc straw ilres of mushroom passion. V. W. C. A. in Tokie Il Y.'W0.t.l7 or S1G-17.73 TlMtermlned te helll them rnl l,eir quota, fifteen jeung American business men put en a .-.igre minstrel show. ,... -i . ...., .... , . . . M . --. ------ i nn hineei's were in iuii oinntnrien costume nnd tne enect was tietti ludl- " -n Picturesque. All en tnv minstrel cast were recruited from the ! American colony, who vduteei-ed their ' "i'v"! ',. i? J"? '"?' rencnt American busincM interests In 11 i.;a.i,h or Mili.i,t means,,;,..".,,, " ,,, .., rf.v,iP,.,i. , , i ,. . anjthing, jeung nne.e i rls of the , - WrVt l .'. us ';- w r A n ,w ef"at!ve mcmhrrslup et nearly SOen. Women Athletes The nuinher of women's football .liibs lu England I rapidly Increasing. Londen society women are turning te I fencing as means of improving their danelnr. . Londen society women are turning te dancing, Pease TeMe ! WhattoDe Uy CYNTHIA 5!fnfl,s. up, for Vy Dr Cpuwa-Ju.it a line In Stands Up for Cynthia answer 10 Susie 1 thins. Cjnthla gives Reed idvlce te all. Hy lac av you write I picture j .u'fc nn iui mil HLIHI WIIO lUta IlC.cr ut'tll In love aid don't think enj ene should i have advice mi U. Well, Susie. " I'juthla iu ii inun with a half-chewed r!(;ar. it In ieit-'r than none. Ail) way, I iJen't till- U k la any of your bualncs. ou ray y. u nrc tired of reading unin teresting 1 ive affair, yusle, no one akcd you te rend them : there are !et ' et eth:r tM'.ss in tlie Evbkine 1'cnuc LvtiauH. Well. fc'ulc. If you have nn thlng te ray about what I have written, lets hear from you. CINDKUELLA. She Leves Him Dearly Iienr Cynthia I have been fceeplnff Btridy cempnjjy with a boy two yeara elder. He lows me and I dtarlv leve Ta'W T tlH lVA llAlnM flHAIIIIil Tt ll 1 1 Hi i. t iuimj i;vvii (ivmi, tkt uiuiu m i i irlnl V. Im 4jh . n lit I tr!e te brrak our Vrlcmlshlpi. She tell.i j IV 14 1 1 I IU 13 Wl .Y Jt'rtlUUP VI m IJ "'-u, uiw, uui '!''''"';' f d n - Se in rtat c,; .' j.,,1 ,,. ' l,Tt JcuIeub s P1e:j tell me wli.it tn de te sen if , , u......-. i. ..,.. , .i, iu !,. f it t'i Kri if lin cl-.rlv IrvvrM m,v T pm n. falr-loelllni de net pwe he cares there Is no cmer v or llnduig ou:. ue nei company. Either be en- rtave mero tJiau one man What a Slam! Wv ' 'j atiln -Jj't .i wc-d "e 'I'm .1 l!j'--' ai 'i : !l eders cf hln lrlnd: Wny. I.-n't It lively. isn't " Ir.i-empa--aWj t'.;iHelr.f- te ub "sensible" Blris thin frunwres, frivolous and "A lid. are nut treliis te marry tl.nt se't? Why. Cynthia. Isn't it a lovely thine and nueh n peiisldc.rutn tlilr.ar that hnvhic mened around, rtayed home nnd remained j;oea nnu c:iim wnne ine rest n;iu uwu lmvitirr nl'fi4iirn flint vn ara te no ! Ilnally diet en? iFn't It a glorieuspros-1 ' ipent all lilc time nnd leve nnd money' " ,,u:5' " "'",' Ien Y. r. "wild" girl, and that In ivioACenr.eh. jfsi.hu Sim. :. A. Wilsen. A!. 'maybe live years, lie'll turn around and! MM etescved efter us his. hand after we have pat by THlJ bride or the middle-aged couple pcci . imh li eciiBiiwui uiiii -'w- nu! outlives and been ciulctlr lcnercd? ""''?.,, IP L T, .;lnmeuntv te prepare for 'Must we two. Oil one!, who entertain there trame' l(l-as. And they sav vanity, thy name j is wOmar : I Cynthia, what would you de with a sirl who would Ilnally marrj "I'm n e. ' i i -I.. ,- .crt Sw has a glorious project before ( I'licpe 1m sensible. But T de b.n- that when tl.e.se dear things declde le'liiet et t'Wl.'rimn. Rriuvi laniu enep, Iniariy T U1 pe te s in J.ome ether 1 or plant'. KOLV.NIBTSOV etiicr nre ; Shall He Learn Dancing? l-ie.ir CynthiP Lnt June I wiete lir I veu fu; 'eiim ..dvire, which je'i nac very satisfactorily for me. Sj I take 1 thlu opportunity te thank you. Vew I , come te vi.u apain with a different mat ' ter. Hcie it i: 1 ii m n : eung fellow nnd have plenty of tune te learn thlturs. At present I can:i"t dai ec. I se enca in a w hlle te a p.itherinR or a party and feci very I cmuarrasM-n wucii mc ui uic enpui sex a.K me for n dance, nnd I have te refuse under the circumstanees,. In ether words. I am what thiy call a wall flew cv. I hae een3ulted rn friends if it would ha advitable for mi te ler.rn hew te dnnce well. In ease I de decide te learn hew te dance I expect te if) te a nrofteaienal danclnir academy nnd learn under capable instruction. My friends tell nw that a I can afford the money te rPna. ,ifw 1 lenm te dance well 1 will handy be nble te resist the temptn- t.en te se out tach night te a dlffer.-nt dance, pauy ei gatlierlng. Tley te'.l me they were sorry they learned hew te dane l-i the llr.t place. Thi-y lest much hleep. health nr.d money by it ' ,!i"l ?"', J r,t ,, ain,,!fl ,r ", hnV .7 .1 -. hnnl.l I rnUn .Innelne. lunnc n... or none at all, I would be vry much eiiiigcd te vej. uuu.nahij r. u depends tntlre.y upon yourself. If1 you feel that you would net be able te control cur desire te dance all the time, better i.nt learn, but teach your-,1,011. BCV,TnStr t0"a"c" It "heuld be the eth" w-'u- round. " ' Geranium Red Is Popular Coer, nj COKlNNt btlb When the high C'a of Galli-Curei uiJ.cicd .n liv iii'.'h se.ise:. if Ne.v .ni- secietj , tl ere were four or live pjmts of cot' u in 'ii!.' noted bv i win) : vl".i I'llCT ' a "10 pypuiarilj e! III.) ! pernnluin .mil rote r.hndw of red. the '" lD- ' 'i-". ; "j j ...,nc. Ik.,. l.V niLTllllOOTif I'All.l .,.;, .v. "j .....3 -... .-.,.... ,. ,.. r.... ...u.....:... . wraps, niues uuis.us muu. m..,..... ,.. sapphire also stippled the canvas of color. Alt 'h "! Vltheueh the wiay of ermine eni hinehilla will alvvayH li cpotiserc ;. t' e irylty of sudi evening wtnn ia-b notable throughout the first "-eekb if tele '.e.iken. One -ie. t J' u in re .if tne wmp uf M'lvt or of bro ...'e. V Huiirlng i'ii del prt'Ciited ted.-f j . geranium -red velvet with enormous tol tel inr of Itlnchllla uml a I U hed off s . "t t" b-iclt, accompanied by barn- et geld Mane. And, by the wny, a number of the most ltnprcs.slve velvet evening wraps havn cither embroidery dei.igiin ( wraps navn cuiier enwnuuery uekigim or bands of metallic thane clrelipg the arineat. h -A ,'jarieeat. HATS THAT Mrs. Wilsen Suggests Suitable for Chicken or Squab, Filet, of Tenderloin or Grilled Lamb Chop May Be Used as Main Dish By MBS. M. A. WILSON Ti alone nre often puzzled as te The Christmas dinner for two can be made very tempting nnd the little house- wife who has only an electric grill may reek n very dainty menl if she wiM devote just n little lime te the actual preparation. I wil I arrange tue meals: pbeI, ff thp pcce ,, rPS,iutl,Ilcc ,, lft .entirely m - ? ou. Yeu may hnye a spring, snuai) i itie:en or &quau. Snrluir or snuab chicken n round and a half or n jumbo squab makes a splendid ChrMmas dinner for two. A suggestive menu : Ojsti r Cocktail Celery Olives Shi imp n In Newburg New Orleans rianUl Squab Chicken Tens Asparagus. .Salad Plum l'udding ' Coffee Jumbo squab, a filet of tenderloin, a Scuthdewn lumb chop, may be ucd in - au et- n,,, vqnal) chicken, l Mimii "Vn ri...tnr V tltV. l'lrTl Ojtcrs en the Half t Shell i I Pelerv , Braised Squab Chieken with Vegctab'eJ i 'loniute aaiau Mince Pie Coffee This lefcl meal n.av b" looked en r.'i electrie srill and is i cully delicious. Te prepare the i'jter ru-ktail r two plaee In i iii'ktui! '1 . 'I'ln re tntiUitpeiiHi luftup. due tca.'inteli b'tiev .if in. Nif '.mall njili.i . Little i em !.''d ' ''. Shrimp a la Newburg New tlilcans Onen e.in of wet -pack shrlmii i'.'id nsh under running uatti I'iji i- in saucepan Vhiee-fjuaiteit ",v milk, Three level tablespoons lour. Stir te dissolve Heur and hriug te a Cook slowly for ilve minute, new , "'"-' 'capoen salt, One-half teaspoon ir! iir pciip't . VefA; one egg. Juice one-half leme'i. 'inch nutinca. flild Uic shrimp, Beat hard te blend. then Onc trasnemi a rated oie,'. Ced; slowly for ten minute-, till Inte raall custard cup.", sprinkle with little grated cheese and place In het even te delicately brown en top. ilinipil Snnili riiit-lipii i lani.eu rsquaii Liuuicu Have butcher split chicken down e-.icu and remove neck Singe en. wipe dry. Bub llberalli with salad oil nnd broil .T. -....-! II. l.t,l. .1, -,,.1. for teak or bake in het even, basting (ery ten minute. Allew chicken te cook for thirty minutes. About five minutes before removing, cover with four f trips of bacon; lift te het plunk, or mat plntter. Gnrnii-h with mashed potatoes forced thieugh a pastry bag. , T'se this mixture for basting chicken : i t'eur tablespoons of shortening, ' One-half cup of water, ' Twe tablespoons of vinegar. Keen het while using. Just ns seen as you place the chicken en the plank or platter spread all ever with the following mixture : Three talrieipoens of butter One tabkspoen. vt thirty mimed rianlcg. One-half tnbUpciiA e erahd e).itu, fine tablespoon of lemea i"i". One teaspoon tali. Mis wc'I before u-!njr. 'J'u Prepare Menu Ne. '2 Vam one medium-sized turnln and i carrot ami men irnu ime i-eru-Minw . - - .,... ,. ,. , . pieces, t'nre one meuium-size potato and cut in quarters and trim each quar- tcr until round. Plnce vegetable- en te boil and, when tender, drain. Set aside until n.-deii. Tlie vegetables may l,e - ; ' " A--. --. ., ..- ,. u prepared the. day before. . t ,. , a., cf we , Il0ei,... "", TIa.' Inuehur split a small squau a ci.'injnas ban v 111 he we!--eu.e Ken. - ' ehiekui down hu nnd remove the, t,i'.c tl.e cm ri.al without ipectaelee, brensf bane. Wash and wipe ilry. Uub bit if l.r tisl.t ! din., a ieallt.(;-g.ass libcra'iv with s.ilad n'l. Pln-e in the '. ' be ."i a. .eptaUe eft. t'th-i te 1 deep pan en grill and ever with smaller te sn...;.tinindda,J If t w old E. r, pan. K.cp turr.ing chicken every, live , frteba whWt'ansIuf minutes until the chicken is inc. ly flers, Mlppsrs. mugaalne subserlptlens, l browned. Theu add the prepared vegfj- new books in large type all thcte are ' tables with Ttce small onions, One-half cup canned psas. , Cevcr cinROiy nnd c00k for twenty minutes. New add Twe tablespoons flour, Four iablcspoers valte. 7'ire abl(;jenii tutsup. One teaspoon all. One-half teaspoon pnpc,'. Dlssolve Deur and spices in the v aer nnd add te thc chlekcn. Stir and shake until inlsture comes te boil and cook XMAS NOVELTIES LAST-MINL'TE GIFTS Made ft Shul-Ins mi; r i.ins . cn.wti' 0.1 , 1(111. Nt. , BrSi7SrMnrnn37 MKamAaJIOl'Vl'TJ TILT BACK Fer almost two years we have worn hats that, ilare. Tlin brims Mart up m..1.. M It I.a.. ......A Alm. ' ri M'V? ua ii uiuy tviu vjiif. te fall back limp nnd Hlelcss en the crowns', but halfway up they change their mlndB nnd reach fcavlcssly for ward. But new they're changing, nnd the two turbans shown today nre fol lowing the new trcud. The brlres nre hnrdly separate from the crowns nnd after their first timid peep Inte the world they retreat rapidly, giving a Moping line te the front of the hnt. Needless te nay, the elrl whose noae Isn t e short ns It might he shet'ld net wear ' nt of thin type. Photes ly Csr' al JTewi. Seme Dinners the Family of Twe five minutes. Lift chicken te het plat ter and garnish with the vegetables nnd rrlsp parsley. The entire time required te cook chicken will be about one hour. Steak or chops should be cut one Inch thick, all cxceis fat removed, und cooked In nmc nlanner or you may bell ' prtatees by paring nnd cutting In thick slicee and. when the chops arc nearly j cooked, add them le thu pan. browning ' them nicely. If jeu arc u-Ing fiesh tomatoes for if it is contradicted by mere chnraclcr the snlnd. bv nil mentis stuff them with istlcs than support it, it. is net. of celeiluw; as'piitngus or artichoke hearts may also be u'ed. The choice of alnd dressing usually makes or mars the snlnd. A well-seasoned Trench dressing or n blended mayonnaise will give the finishing touch te this meal. Try Tills Trench Dressing Place in bottle with wide mouth Oir MMrtnneii grated onion. t . .7 1.. , ,, j .i :..;., .;,i. r,n, tallespoem of finely """ partey One. natpoen tiiuatnrd. One teaspoon sugar ('in- leaspoen salt, OiiC'lialf teaspoon paprika, ''in. hit of garlic. One-half cup tialad oil, Thice tablespoon cider vir.eyar. Ting pUi h of allspice. Shake until creamy, serving Ice cold. Yeu must prepare ingredients and then 'dace bottle near ice until jeit nmd it, then 'hake until creamy Blended mayonnaise : I'aer tahletpoens of niapeiinaise. I Id, tableSPOOHS OT Wlllp0rl (ream. Oiu- tablespoon of finely winced l'irlcj. Our ttaspoeii grated onion. Aiix and use. Individual ininee pics or tints arc best for this meal, as the regular pie i is much loe large. Te utilize the glblet" and no-l:. cook tmtil tender, mince giblets line: pick ' n nt from neck and add two hard-boiled ' CK "ml enc t"", ,1,Ic'U crcew suuce- sen'enlng te taste, and serve en toast for supper. ; MRS. WILSOJS'S ANSWERS ' ; My Dear Mr. Wilsen - Kindly , ' give a rti-ip ler inpp.ir.ig glacul cr thc cnii.lkd citron. I have tried , j r but without success. MRS. I.. , It will net pay you te attempt te ' glace or candy olrren. The method te- qulrei special iiteusiln nnd the procee . . , ,,.,,,, , , " '"...- .."U. v., l....,..U. B II ..ondnble product. Bather n.j the ' Uru fe rit prcwrvc J: ! WHATS WHAT T5.v TintHN TIKCIC i Tt .i e.i1-:' c- ugh te s;loot presents i for . 0,Jnf. el. ....,, ye..,,. rviends. but there is :-.et se wide .t chejee in gifts i uultahln for tlu rid fellts. . I The i.iedem m-andmother might ap-1 prtdate a sl-.a'lr.g eap, a g"lf sweater, ' lacai inimuiuu prcsenu ler ptopie mero loue cvwi.ij jv.ua -uuiik. xiie newer. fruit nnd candv ulfts. deserlhAd v..l... . day, would dellght old people, many of wnem nave as n.ucn et -a swcet teeth" a6 any mxtcen-ycar-eld llapper. y cT i. Herman iVMsMl ; fix. W&Fr$&h n-Xf " I in mm ill 9 W S;?453-.TI.D.FJ Held, . 1 Adventures With f i a Pur, 'se Cuuistmas win net be complete without n jelly Hcnny Bcnde dell hanging en the trve or peering inquisi- tlvcly ever the top of n Christmas stecK- lng. Neck, body, arms, legs, hanue, fectcvery blessed part of him bends nny way yen fancy. He dan nit down with legs crossed nnd hands gripping his knees in n most natural sort of way. He cun stand up just like n human be- lng. His fingers can grab thing and held en te them. In fact, he is about i the most human bcjng dell you can ever picture. HO 18 n comical Clown, kia- teen inches tall and gayly iHexscil in fancy colors. Uenny costs only 2. and the nice part about him is that If you don't want te bother te go for him yourself you enn have him sent te you if you will phene the number I will glve you. I knew you will love him. A nualn cnneelt for the smoker Is the cigarette holder nnd nsh tray fe match. Yeu can get the bet In flilnyi bine!;, in blue, in lavender or virtu ally in nny color you would need te hnrmenizc with the room in which you want te keep it. The price Is ll.7e. ler namM of lin nlJri Wemin'ii I'ej IMIter or plinnr Wnlnat 8000 or Main 1601 bttwnn the hears of B and 0., Read Your Character By Digit Phillips Curved Backs Thc curved hack Is one of thc miner signs of character, and by it is meant spcclficially the back that curves in nt UVynI?V , , . .n.w. .. U-' This kind of back, according ns its ndicatien is supported or neutralised bv ether characteristics, shows u per son who is slew of thought nnd quicker of actien: who acts upon impulse and then thinks it ever afterward: ene who is rather open te emotional impressions, and in whom thc clement of stubborn ness is lacking ; a person easily per suaded, und one who ns a rule is con tent le be n follower rather than a leader; n man or woman of sympathetic nature, tactful nnd diplomatic; mere easily led by appeals te emotions than by reasoning. As n rule thec people hnve fine stnsibllitles. Their feelings are rather mere easily hurt than with the average person. But. ns stated before, the curved ba.-l; la one of the miner elunaetcristica. nnd 'course, a decisive Indication. But en the average, u'll find that people witn curved buck? snow tnc tore tere tore ge!riS characteristics in greater or less dcgui. Tomorrow Big Tect Cleaning Shoes ' hoes s-eem te give no satisfaction If , v icuhcu nun i.'iiiiu..ij i e isn dem again and again with carbon tet rnehleride or beuslne until every hi w hen leaned with eruln-ty polish. erv hit of dirt has been removed. When quite urv Irem the Denzlnc. annlv a coeil polish several times, rubbing well after j each application. The shoes will be i , 1 n. .,. i.i r,ni. ...in t.nnn i i, like new, but polish will have te be applied at least five times. . I . . . I Strange Malady Kills Girl n,,rii.,ni.M v .i tw. oe IT.-....!., i,., ,iitoce n nnminmi.li .nle.t. nt I kiss disease, nn tincMnnMn mnladj nf- fating the glands, caused the death of a.ui i....nu.., .. (,. "Wl . IIWH-II I .uaeei -. Jieugers. suveiueen years eiu, at the home of her grandparents, the Itev. nml .Mrs. .1. l;. Iteiigers, "J10 Vnt T'nlni. ihM If l.nu l.ren mnv , j ears, physicians tay. since the disease wns encountered in this locality. . The Question Cerner Today's Inquiries J. Hew can some delightful little favors for the Christmas table be lindV U. What trimming gives grace and distinction te an obleug pillow of shirred brown satin? ". Describe a wondrously attractive picture frame that lends te the picture ii "keep-yeu-gucssing" quality. J. Ad u likable Christmas gift te give n child, hew is a toy mule made? 0. Hew are a striking-looking pair of sports stockings fashioned? C. In whnt richly effective way is a dress of black Canten cicpe orna mented? Yesterday's Answers 1. By filling seme miniature stock ings made of red cambric with tiny candies wrapped in waxed paper and nuts, and tucking in -eine funny jokes, some enjoyable favors for the Christmas dinner table can be made In nn easy way. 0. The novel feature of a marma lade holder te be used when tea is being served is its placement in the middle of a dish for holding crnckers. .".. (Jlass makes the newest artificial flowers, which cither glisten like crystal snowdrops or catch the sun with their colors. 1. A painted wooden chair which is attached with hinges te a email table in front of if, se tha' U can be turned back t" act as n high chnlr, maked a gift that w ill plen-e both parents and child. 5. A simple and dainty petticoat Is fashioned of nainsoek, and has a hem that comes te thv hipu fin iiinhed with several rosebuds, 0. L'reeheting a hat nnd scarf or fuzzy tan wool and trininilm; the hnt with bright wool flowers mriKC a set that is unique. HATS CLEANED Slemedeled In the Dfitrrkt .!.... far tpertii and online tvciir. llur 4U ytnjn of ci. rerleuce 1 at yenr ctTlcc, r I HBBirtViSH VtblHUinil fit N. 7th St. l-hone. Jiari.t .i Dranthi Jcffcnan Dje IVetLi. 107 0 lb r-rri M wak Jrur Coats DiilECT FROM THE MANUFACTUIILR SEAL COATS Spert Medels, $49.50 Knee Length, $07 '.50 FRENCH SEAL DOLMANS, $95 UP COATS Trimmed with Hkunh. Heaver. Squirrel, SI 10 Up J PJ El & f is; $ W Jltgyist la. va.,tts eicr efera J'e . ... , f. man bemit'fJl garu.cntj te npf ciaic i,rllt ';,,, r ii Mioien i'nr Manufacture is selling thef'' I'um at am , . I ce prices i.i order te T.'ccp Ins staff of worl;ers bxsy. ti'l - 900 Walnut St. Sne m Ar C.r...t U.tll W..l.dE(J She Didnt Ask for What She Wanted, Se She Was Sent j ,! )Jwtl $tc Finally Came . j tien of. the Article, She Was TIIC woman who was dressed tee ftlflhn-''iAl ti n elinnMlMff Iftlir accosted the fleer walker vaguely, 'i wanted te fc about these card , tables," she said hesitatingly. "Up In the furulture department, .n:n'ln'' .'" '' Mrd t'cnllc'1 thc I "" lwlltcly. j She hurried off and sauntered In i umuiiii unj uvuruum luiiiiiuiu uu mu i third fleer. A courteous wlesman stepped np te her could he de anything for her? She waved bcr list nt him doubtfully. "They told me te come here." she said, "But I don't see nny card tnble things." "Card tables? They're ever here" "Net card tables," she Interrupted , ,, t,' ..CeTCt cr(1 table cev ' ., ' 1 crs. "f)h, down en the second fleer, mad am. In the front of the store." "Well I must pay. " she started, but he had bowed himself away l attend te another customer. IT WAS a very martyr-llke person who dragged up te the nrt needle work counter nnd nsltcd wearily for card tnble covers. Thc salesgirl get out n box full of tan linen, black sateen nnd white linen, em broidered in various nttrnctlve ways. I ,ii,t,,ir. , ir,,i i i.A i,,r,n ,. "New this one is two-fifty," she said ' jicr p,jtemrr's eyes "N'e," sald'the customer angrily. "I nnt lMn ncmi,reiturr,i. just ready le bc j0110 j0'L you uudcrMand?" "Oh, well, these nre nil ready em broidered, thc mnrked ones nns three nlsles down en the ether side." "It hardly seems worth while," whined the ever-dressed woman, "Peo ple send you around from ene plnce le another and nene of tlicin knew where thoy're sending you or why. I don't see why you can't send me te the right place l" And off she went carrying a grievance Things YeiCll Leve te Make Telephone, BirectoryCever u .'U 12-22. Telephene directories as they are preve mere u.neiui man ornamental in ; he llemc. yours can be an attractive ornament te any room if you inahe a TKLEl'HONE DIUEOTOnY I'OVHU. Cut an oblong of blaclt oilcloth ene Inch ' longer than the l'-ngth of the directory. pleasure the width of one cover : deubltt .,1, . ,T,, Ma.liia !,, I 1.1.,1'n ac. nf I niai wiuiu. .ucaue ine iiiicuness e t, directery: add that le the ethe measurement. Then add six m ms mere Ll.k ...4.ll. Ai;.ICTU. U .IIU bl,IV,..,':01 . mere. The resulting dimension in lie the ' width of the oilcloth obleni,-. Turn in three mclieu en each sneit er.u or the onions, iiuiionueie me cucca lOBCiiier, This forms the iieckcts into which te slip the covers of the directory. Cro chet seme gay worsted llevvcra and stucn tnem te me cover, te m.iKe tn s i tklci'Iieni: muECTenv cevkk mere handseme line it with a Pill: thai . matches) tlie color eclieme of the room I I in which it Is te 1h kept. FI.ertA. i New Hairdressing A fnvereil mnile of hnirdres.-ini- Is te build n high tower en the head through j which we stick at n rakish angle one, of (he ever-popular Spanish combs, i Anether is te spread out the knot in Ju lV.n -shaped roll. And. of ceurn-, if i jeu feel thut you are clussie enough te ) sustain it jeu may de a knot en the: j back of the head. Tn all cases there is i ii forward movement ever the ears and cheeks. Indeed, primly trnlned IhtV side locks often suggest amusingly the i old-fashioned gentleman with side whiskers. Authorized te Confer Degrees H.arrlsburg, Dec. . Application of i Ellzabethtewn College for nn amend-1 meat te its charter authorizing it (e ! confer degrees In nit, teienee, philoso phy, literature nnd thiolegj has been approved bv State educational autherl- ' tics. ! ! 'jarsMisrajai'srsjia'Ersisraiaicri 'WBHBfcBiiBBB ySilLLMDS The Sheps of i ?1 U3 f?l , ' t?l ltc; M jj 5 i .. J -ij V 1 ' P. ',& ;m lfctt$ffl 1 yawi& , (1 iL! l?-M V C4j M Christmas wk Ms Sale -i a apt n m . . Wwffi lana-maae ui -X.' v-. VJ jai. i! l w i MJBM B10HSCS m m u.hLT mm a n II , - -4- V I.J.U 'V m mt i ( - i - i & u AEmiS'l . 127 IMIIL-VUli'iU'lirA AND 51 iff, S. 13th St. is 1 Boardwalk Shep-Atlanttc Ctty Brighten Dlech . U " v-n.r.. Account I. Goeu" t This anep - EMsiMiaajEjajSHaEissjsjasj'aiis Frem Place te Place Out With the Definite Dcscrhh . , j . n c . -r . Annoyed te lie bent Off Again against that store nnd nil the people In THERE wnsn't n cent's worth of justice In her complaints. Her wanderings were nil her ern fault. If r,he had nsked for what she wankd definitely and distinctly, in the first plnce, she wpuld hnve been sent rUhf there. People In stores have a pretty bust time during the holiday buying season but most of them keep thelr heads nt least well enough te be able te glve clear directions if they nre asked clear questions. But when there are ten pcople In line waiting te nsk a question, it is neces sary te get the general Impression of what is nsked nt once nnd answer it in order te keep he line Moving. ' Women who only half express their meanings, taking it for granted that because they say "card tnblea" or "card table things," everybody will knew that cftrd table covers arc what thev want, will always hnve te wander n while be' fere they reach their destination. And the unfortunate part of It Jt that they will never realize that the blnme is entirely theirs. The whele world la against then; they think they are being frightfully put upon all the time, they are un justly treated. Because thty ere sure they nlwm try te be nice and kind te everybody. IT IS trying te have that kind of chip en your shoulder all the tltse especially if you arc ene of these vagnt, indecisive persons. Yeu make yourself se unhnppy brood breod broed lng eyer the wrongs which you rmiit endure, the bad treatment you have te take from everybody. And nobody will ever sympathize, be cause If you're going te bluster nheat nothing nt all, which has resulted en tirely from your own mistake, there will be nothing nt nil te eympathlzj with. The Weman's Exchange A Geed Thing te De Te the L'dlter of ll'etnar.'a Feur: lear Madnin Yeu have hclpd ethers in their A ftlcultlcs and I wonder if jeu can help me. I have moved te a house and I have been troubled with nnt t'va l used borax and euijar and poison and , It seems I ran't pet rid of them. Se would you please let me knew of come- thing I could use? p. g. i Strensr Feansuda are n nlmnlrt nnn . effective remedy te use for these hisecti. Green Is Becoming Te i7ki ISMter of TTeman's Pace: i Dear Madam I received as a r.ft irem iny nunt eome green treergelte crepe, almost l'lte Jade, There Is enough for an evening dress, but I am Just a llttle doubtful whether or net te have it mnde en ncceunt of being dark. I have dark brown hair and eyes. De dark people wear that shade? I knew my aunt would feel offended If I did net use It. Hew could I clean a whlte Bilk lining In a. dres3 without removing It? MISS E. C. This particular shade of crcen 1b worn by both hrunctte3 and blendes, nnd slnce jour nunt would be hurt, tee. If you dli net use It. have the dress made. Clean the llnlnc; you Bpcak of with carbon tetrachloride, a solution of which ! ou can purchase at any drug ctere. The Cost of Beauty Fer the treatment of the face alone, bv steaming and massaging, many New Yerk society women are said te pay a! much ns $e00 n year. WILSON'S' Famous Comferi Shee3 Fer All theFamilr $4.00 unPd 3742 GERMANTOWN AVE. aati I'eruurlr 1730 Market .Mnet MB QUILTS OLD FEATHER BEDS Qu7t Recovering a Specialty IVe Call unil Uellicr Jelles Manufacturing Ce. 701 S. nth Kt. I'lienri Lembard SM3 H 'HaH 1 Sensible Prices. li E v. i i i I i I 't E I K I E B Specially Priced Every stitch hand-made, of exquisite imported voile and linen finish batiste with drawn work and real lace. Twelve different models. . H-, rf II.S, S3.J5 rfT r 50. $6.fS "f1 J)en.: 007 Chestnut Si. fL i- lAt.iXiSip.ti