Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 28, 1921, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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Weman s Life and Leve
Hy Wl.NIl'KHD HAKt-KK COOUSY
"Ge and Sin Ne Mere"
Wti IIAU itnd that it is possible' A recent novel nerlravs ei,tiipitely
today for tbe sirl who lm fel- ft "M who "corner back. She U in
lowed the dlssiiiatcil or fnst life, nr her ' H-mln. but It is the miuic everywhere.
lu Iihr liren sp.
iVMHfeLl dttced ami nbnn-
IKjHfcl denrd. In "come
IT rf 1irw.Tr ' ir, ft.i.ct.
tnblislt herself and
lead a happy and
useful esls'tente. 1
It- is net true
perhaps that large
numbers of;
"fallen" women de
thl. river? thine Ik
njninst it. Seclet.i
in general, wnue
11 e t persecuting
litem te the grave.
us in past cen-
.VJNttTir.D
IIARPIUI C'uei-ET
Utrle, does make
it extremely difficult and treat tneiii
with contempt atid ncern. The vai
numbers of eirts who are inmate of in-
fctltutlens which are trjiug te rescue
Hit! peer unfortunates arc recruited
trein the domestic servant clan'.
THB conditions surrounding servant.",
the long hours and unpleasant
fcrvllltv. and crowded room with no
privacy ntnl retlncmcnt. icnu te cause
them te reve't. In faeteriei. girls h.ive
icjiilar hours and no unpleasant stir-
velllance of their porsen.il lives, but
there they find ether dangers, ter they
ere overweiked nnd weary, and ar
hnrdcd In with hundreds or thousands
of men. fcemc of whom perhaps wait
for them after the whistle blows. The
j 'ling fe'Ks esnnec nft'erd te marry,
and no, in large numbers, they form
illicit unions, nnd are sordid and inis-,
rnb.'i'. All these things arc known by,
tt large number of invr.tisater ever;. - '
where. 'Iheie is no gcnt-al -obnien.
hi lung n pi" city and ueii!,l lomli lemli lomli
tien.i exist.
In title, tee. girls are a prej te fore
men nnd the.p who ham tlieir linancial
fnte in their keeping.
Knewing all till, as "e should knew
H. hew outrageous 111 us, tue vointeri-
nblc. protected women, te disdain or ,
licrsccuie our loriern siters. ;
Omm I
B, M!"-. JH
Tim bread-minded. deep-be.irted ,hi, heroine triumphs, becomes e ccl"
Chrlst ejtqlajracd te the harlot, brated singer nnd does a beautiful
"Ge and pin 110 mere'." yet millions of, thing. It Is net eveiy peer girl who
His ostensible followers have made it a ' reforms that can become rich and
pclnt and n virtue te hound down the liapp.r and famous, but it is possible t
Klrls who have slipped into the wretched go and sin no mere if all of lis will
palh se miscalled the "e-i-ict way;" offer the helping band.
Paul and
By HELENA
The Great
SHK smiled bravely across the break
fast tabic. Irjf. somehow. Paul's eye;
were aicried.
He tia going te
New Yerk for the
linn '
"You'll be "tire, te
he a' the -.tatlen en
t.nie:'' he finally
Mil her lender!.' .
" ay. veu goeve.
nV cur- I'll Iw (lipre
mi time 11 is you
who inuft wateh your
"top. Don't wait till
'lie last moment before
"l i nr- the e flier, dear. I wart ten
inut?" te srj ::oei'.iv te you."
"Gesh. Yirjle, one .n.ild hiVc 1
i.is going te Labrador and never Min
ng liack for a year."
bhe smiled ovei ,( him w.ui fresh
tidcrne's. bur with the hint of raillery
111 her veit.
"Lets of Mien 20 te Ni w Yerk snd
ii-vor come back, you knew."
Thev hmslud legctl ei.
"I'll stm only a week.' 'ie ipji'iJs.'.!
'TUf l"t till veu ee lie g.-i'. luiiit
l.sht.s of I'rendw.ij ." raid Virsin'a.
' IVrh.iji you'll stay iwe wee';."
''Net e" your life."
"All the glitter of the thrnt-ei n,
t' f grand hef's and th" T'.iui:"
She -topped ubruptly and me- eje,
verc "-neils.
"Paul, don't veu g nnd full i'l new.
wi'l you.' And tie tarot-i or w iar yec
t 1 weiidfc if t'ie dilnkng water
iv ill filbt the,'
Paul hrugged impatient'' .
"HeBren--. Virginia. I'm 11
I'b.v." he yrunteil. "I jii,--i 1
init'inte te 'oek nut f.jr iny-rlf."
"Uut n is se awful tn be ill ti'id
ftem hein".''
"Yes." he almost 'ineered. "A--
i.m
if 1
would be ill. T7et '."
He kissed her thre times a lie wept
off te the eQice. nnd te her it seemed
The Weman's Exch
A Small Party
Tu ' ' i u U'efiai ' Pf.ijr
lien Mae in- Will hi rle- - 'el, 1
t.hc 101 it i prepei te "ii Kiusth ft'
IX table lien Feiui'i; reft-estnar. -it
n small ithcrinc" Wh.it w uhl le
upprepruni 'e j"re at lull "p' n&e '
There will he twehe i -it, -jiul ih
dad .'it .pace is liiniiel
nril.tv ,s
Yeu iie iifi I" ir in ..it jui.r geCM'
tit ft Ijh'" 1' lie" OU V., in' ti s-r,f,
het chiicl.'te vi'dw 1' 'is ' 1. riil
(nn ril .ed ith : tin. 1- ii',
s.iuii' .'mil salted nine
Te Clean Tapestry
't1 I' I (l.fui O' ll'OblR,l' I'aw
Ije.u M.iil.un--Veiiil jn.i .1. 1,1
v, ire hew te 1 lent tin" t3'i"t e 1
nn furuituie ' .r . it
Yeu 1 an ilr -clean this c'-i, vn -n
1 'rnintal or tutlcra earth, 'h'ujii r,
WHAT'S WHAT
nr nrr.iiv ir
Wit"" (IllniiZ 11 .1 ii-'l.iii.-.ur, or bete.
yr at ii heuse v here there is pultl
IC". it IB out Bi ed fenii ter 11 vJ1.1t tt.
c oep Rial nicli up a luipiu 1. foil! or ether
t'ible ucveSMii'i MCrlitciiluliy divpiin'l or
the fleer. In 11 pulilli' illuitis-ioe'ii li'i
niuy call tee waiter's alttutlen te Hi"
fallen nrtii-le ami iihU fur 11 cle 111 foil;
s,' linnklii im the ime muy he
If he Ih a ifui'Ht at 11 pi'.i.il' home
Where no heip Is kept, h" should u'lew
the beat 10 ivplacc the ebji'd droop l
fir tilieiild nrr permit n weinuu te de
Lutl offlce for lilni. Three need be no
lv it ilbeu' ' "' "her apology nor re
1 j.i n'll H tlicse irllllm; tub;.- uec!-
i',,tn 1 te t' ' 1'1-H. ti u1 r Ii' 'I'' , '
I ' , ltl- IO H. IU"Of I l'
1 t, y il I I 01 OlU . 1,
a 11 - l , 01' -I' 1 l ll
) t'U 'i il ihi t ni .iny
I 10 C'lv'l
1,
Unite is as sweet ns n llener. She I
has drifted Inte the sunny streets at I
I her Hrmnljli le.ii3 becaue of poverty I
line fi inve nr lite. Nh trlnq 1111111? me
l'rimiesc Path, with no one te culde
or counsel her. a lovely, levinj little
etenture in her teens, yet wholly "en
tier own. Anil then one tiny sue meet
a lilch-claiH man f-em America, and
loves him adoringly. He leave Spain
and her niter a week, but a tntnxfer-
ma Hen has been wieiifthl in her elinr- 1
acter. She new regards her former 1
raicies, en roll cc lite as ti 'lrmiRC '
Market. uhere th" sold h"r ware. tied I
and soul, by trudging the tteet
drtiilly. 1
She has a .r, i-i t unl awnkenlns. and
entirely of her own Initiative, dctci - i
mines she will lead a life of purity and '
usefulness, nnd aelileie soma sincc
and de some active geed, In enlcr te
pay liaek te "mi'letr ' tliat wliteli slu ,
nas tai;cn from it uy icuimiy a uti-
ordered life.
HI. onus it 1 In Great "ay
(that Is the name of the book', and
tjiis bccms a soil or i-ymuei et our join - '
I1CV through life. The great way is 1
life's highway, along which nil nt'tnl
travel in guy mood or somber, being
'helpful or destiuctlvc.
Dulce meets some wonderful women j
friend", and the author seems te mnke
a point of the marvelous helpfulness 1
of women te their sisters who Iikvc,
been iu the mire a new note in fiction.
which we hope k founded ou truth.
lVw HIMe DuW will net ,i "cpl 1
money from tlic.e tieinen ereu flu
m isic lessens when she knows tlm' sin-
lins 11 great eice uml will iiii..iuii
i'liiiieii". She has a streak of fnnntnUm
tiiat Iti'ists that slu bc-gin at tlic er.
b'irtem nnd Niruggle even up fiein
itarvatlen. 'Phis seems te us n itiaincd
and eraggcrated puritanical attitude,
for iiirclv she Mould have had sufli-
clent hard work and discipline, jii'l In 1
Ler Inber itelf. during the Ions years,
et effort, without setting hereii such
t J?.ft 1 hb1 rtM -fcf4lrft 1Uai 14
1 11 icunin mMk ua ui.iuuut muui . imt
Virginia
HOYT GBAXT
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Silence
:.ii eon till she
'.prang jauntily
aw
1110
him ujnin .if. he (
the waiting .oe'ii
of the iatien.
Hew proud "-he was
of him !
t'eing te New Yerk
for bis linn.
He seemed embar
rassed as In- kissed
her in tnrewc'l at the
a te snd almost
roughly squeezed her.
Theu :
"Well. geed -by,
dear. I'll stav there
011I1 a week."
"Hut you must
hae a ceed time.
I'.tul honej. Se fe'iiPi'iing of the :n
lhln? en r.madwai " sh" nd'led m' m'
chleveusly. The gateninn warned of the departure
of ihe (rain.
"5oed-bj. ilailln'." he snhl for the
!ct .inie.
"Ooei'-bj "
And the in';, li'aiv I'lim rfvli.ii!, as 1
ii nhictini. out of tliu ftatieu
She st ied t'live and watched until it '
li-apiicnrcil in'e tlm canyon ht whole- j
a'e houses down the ttack lewaid j
New Yerk. '
Thi'v w.ts scrjc i,f ili I'onttcien ,f
l.r liusbsnd's oeitemint in her ewni
being as she went home.
Pill' all tM fl'd as 'he steed up.-n the '
tlnesheld of their little li.un
Hei" quiet it sceiyied.
SI10 plung'-d into tin dutiec if the
ii.iy. b'r nau'cl fipipienily te "teji 'd
.:ii'. IInw le :dlj 'lie 1 !ei k ru thi
kiK-heii nb'iiel tic!,l.
Hew Mraus"' eie.ji'n.j,- snni'd.
' " v It w.r-. the tir-t -epar.ui.ui n, t;
frst jvar.
It was the great silentr.
I
TiminrreH The Adventiu er
xenanse
n 'J-t t.il.e ear. '-at all pdrtn.l.i of t.i,
j'e h-eslied of,' n-.'ieii j en .n-e tini'Vd
Tin COP ,'lls be TiljIlC'i w 111 111,;.
'ivrni 01 ci M w.it'r, 'i r.'h'c-ii !i I. . .
iiv"!sd 1 neiish wliii soup 10 11 -,' ,
feed tired vi'l? Tip sjii .-heuM ;.
rri.lt.(l ti Hi 11 jie't In 'IMi ,n ij t ' -
iishl. rin-eil at-i anl ! ,
. -t -ti
Making Dress New
Ijo,- Mnl.nn Will 01, let,.. ,,
1 ieur ce'iiiiui -iijtl.n;- ii, it V, , ,1
' ' rnme' 111s c . -tai.i Ma!,i a 1 "'
ordiise-jiike Mai,. fr.,;., , , ,,, ,( ,,, t.
coleied z-cec antl geld taffeta"
I hai' 01'; v 01 'i lii; li) jute ..
:x s;
I -' a- h',i ?, a, ,i, , j 'u tl f
101 j:.iIis .x .,,,...u of till- 1 .ni !)
he 11; u at n-i 'l'u-; nere teat 1 00.
"jl of Ii;. iie--uipinii install (If' h eil 11
. i tar.e, . op of iter aril tipph",! 10
'" riijit Hji'is Mill riroe Ihent. jm
'! I l, J'leei'lHKCll fe j! i,i,
..- e-ni ''iMil'tutiuiiH.
Send for List
' 11 ' 1 ler n' 1ft,.-- ,1 Pnu
li'"i'- .Madai'. I ai1 a wiiii 1 u-
'oe. sir ' r.'tcrn an, I I '.e.'tl 1'
r mui n te ..I'll 11. eiiy eu'-lee ."
'oel i'i, 11 siit'i .is 'dill losing 1111'
mi's e ma'. 1 .j, iiii-:i 1 an,H."r.'lilef
1 ' 1 "ej!d 'i! I',; it- or an i rr
-re I could ebt.i 1 t'ul :.,'.U of wei
T inn tle f-et live Inrhe-i th.n
' ' 'n 1 rei a Kir', of llftCMi.' J',iw tn K 1
h.ie jld I elfili"
Uui i t'rs steti.-'s 11 t w Im'i"
1ui"u.'. 10 whom H'nl i. 'nrj n-.euiil
I hi nil t.i 0? A" '.!- .,1itl f ,r, 1
I r med Slet.;; th le 1; p',vt Inn,
11 'l enl.- 00 of. nd" of Ihe i),ii r"
sm.e.mi:
t.i. a. 1. D ei .f i jj 1 ,iiit;ivrc'ii.i
u il Wenu n 1 Kc mnsji jt 114 Seu.'.
r e,iKntli :ti.Hl .nd. if they ere ,ic.
,-nt'd ll,"; h II i,i te'tl 'or 011 1 e,
T ' I.:., haiiRe niiU'tiw ,1 ul .n'li
'ion f c . ml 1 1 mt 1 i" en ei !', ti
I I lei '1 dispose Rr yt 11. leit 'en s.i ,iihl
!- ,tbl- te make rj 1 i 1 - a liilh nienei.
in s w.i
There s a h"t of Urns u He lnj'.
nea Htct'en of tin tt.cpv'ene directory,
undt - ilin hiwiJ'ng " W'lrass.'is I'u i.
panles. ' nnd ye'i urn npplv 10 some e'
tliese, .'.heuld you want te obtain Un
nurl, of dlrK'lliiit eii-mepr j,
A girl of ye'lf ase and heisrhi nIiehUI
telu-li 1'jr, peinds. Te'tr- Is no certnli,
licifchl for any aye. 10 that you shouldn't
lorry about .veuii. Yeu are nolilier
tall nor bhert
Sterlts of ihe kind te wlileii ; 011 refer '
cm he Bent le 11 nynilicutr s'nti a
b'-inip d addreHked ciiwlu, and a lis. '
Of tin V III bl Slllt te lil H if
I -)l 11 -in ai'Met ll Ik. til Hi ,
1 - c 'i , -.''ou d Vi, i- . 1 t 1 1
II t I ll'll t, 11 O' 1" ll
til
1"IK
Ii IO Of til' I'
4?
Please Tell Me
What te De
By CYNTHIA
He Is Perfection
Dear Cynthia ricase let me have a
little advice, t am n young man nine
teen years of age and knew I am beau
tiful. Everything -about me seems te be
just perfect. I Just ain't help UUInir
myself. Uicry tlme I re te a party 1
hear the girls remark, "Isn't he nice?"
It stems, theuch, that even the fellows
Hatter me. Yeu would think. In a case
like this, tliat the fellows wouldn't make
irienus wiin me. but I liave such in
wemlciful personality that they Justl
cant help IiUIiik me.
Nev., r.vnthla, wh.u I want te knew I
Is- De jeu think I should give myself I
or my parent.s the credit of this bring-1
I nK upv I would like te hear fremi some
of the readers of the Kvknine runtte I
l.vuee.i :ud l;new their opinion also. 1
HANDSOME, j
Ve net tlilnk' tf sharing the credit
with any one. Doubtless nil your pcr-
fcaums ara due te your own sweet self, j
Has Twe Sides, She Says J
Heir Cynthia De you think there can I
ever be si girl with two very dllTeient,
iionsenjliitos. though te lurjcif it fcecm
. " ??, a times the name? Yet
.... . ... ..... i,i-i (,iTjiiij iiu,viiu;i.
I am a Jewe'.s. and when I am with
t.en-Jews or almejt any age up te
foiiy-tive I inn told ever nnd ever again
of in) I'hmining personality, t have
had seveial proposals of marriage, from
tlieiii. some cf them having quite a high
btatlr.11 in llfe. tee. -Wlille I am net in
the least narrow-minded, I de believe
that true marital happiness comes enlv
tei lllnnn ...lm n . . .. I . . ., 1 ... . ,..
v " " it? iiuticu ey 0110 laun.
-New, en the ether hand, when I am
with men of m own fnlth 1 de net seem
-, ,, "' . "!'"'h ""inctkn for them
wiiile a IV admire mc, i.iy. ctv few
!i. it me cm
T" ii'j;if am ii'iite cetta1!! that I
am ni-r diff.'ient. hut 1 mtint be, be
uiie 1 no ivntiast Is se etriklni;. At
tmiri ii sm, te rne linpew.blc that .
Miu.e 1 l.i" of one kind should loie m.
se wnele-hcartcdly and another hardh
uel intetistcd In me at all. Thev rail
in sweet nnd dear and prettv. but that
l.s as tar as their attention gees. I am
twenty, . peak qulte Intelligently en most
any subject, dance a bit. sins a bit.
et... liaie the average amount of cced
leeks, am always at my msc. and there
50U ate. (Please de net think me con
ceited by t.10 above, un the centrarv.
I fetl ven much humbled .) XatiiMllV.
this condition worries m net a litt1'"
ter whlle I In my innermost heart luve
ecry one. Jew- and flentlle alike, t must
never makn my parents, whom I lee
de.irlj . unhappy. ntAIJ.
Pcrliain .u have been gulng: se much
wi.ii (jentllfv jour civn peepln feel th.i'
you nie dlifercnt. If ou de net Intend
te marry any of all these nun who
have proposed te you. why net see less
of them alt and mera of ieur ewt.
JWliK .
He Interferes Gravely
Deer Cynthia I am acquj'nteil with
jeu, thcreiere I knew that ieu can help
me.
There U a fellow who Ines t.,.t deer
"e me who has caued me a srciit d-al
of trenbl-. Although he de;v net loc
ne. he 1 insanely Jealous nf me. jr
seems Impossible, but It t.s true 1
cannot understand Ids action., ns 1
am pesitlie. tliat he does) net caie for
me
hour fhe months ae I intt IS ;
flev -ihem I fell ti, ;, . -no,, uur
le Ui.gs were mutual and he called 011
r-ie 01 tec. until Just rtccntly. '.v'.ien Ids
1 pits ce.ised fcudthnl; As I could fine:
no le.iw.i) for his :ietieti T railed lur.i
f" the phene and asked him. lie tell1
n.e tiiat S itln fel!e from nr iioei
te me 1 warned him te step calling en
me Vsklng him what S said nheut trie,
U .tnswercd that he could net i?il me.
as he gnn his nerd of honor tj S tlai.
lie would net tell nir.
And, Cynthl.-i, there weiv asvcral ethei
fellows who used te call en 1110 ane
la!.'- me out r-hese vlslti alie sto'ipen
suddenly. I called each of them up
and the- all j;le the siine answer, that
th- (T.iie tliclr weld net te tell inc.
V, assu'ed Hi" that S did net tal ;
am thins bad .ibeut 111c. In' he gave
Mm a Geed icaseu iiy he tueiifciit It
ilpht for him 110c te -e nie. 1 was
neslll' e -.h.it 1 had done net'i 1: :t- : ,
theiferc. t wei-t te S and demtndid an
explanation We q larreled ami nil '.it
would say that . r. thing1 i had dei.i
whs for my koeo 1 e"ed mat t
would neer again pcak te him a lone
as I llvi, and 1 menu te stick te tha:
aew.il.
Wn.it ciui f d I'.Mi'l.a' 1 mi' jl;
hack, ,i I 'oe luni, .'.d 1 ;u 1 rertn'1.
that he isres for me. tei. I de nor
care -ibeui the eiUt fc le ." l,i:r i
want i barl- llLt"M!f.
If our fath'r ;s 1 n. se "traighl te
him ahe.it tt and ask h'm te deniaiid an
M'l.i'i.iHen of iMh t-.an. If i.nt our
father. ; our ien-et ina.c i'.l;ute.
.Su. ii cend ic l ilcaily lib inn., and in in
evtusahli. and If 1' .s net iliJUii, de
ret hi.'itntc tj go te law about li
Striking Panel en
Rabin's Egg Blue Conn
ft
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ISj COIIINMi I-OW I.
1 Un c lliere was 11 girl who iiiiiri'iii
.ll lier ici-,,i, llilitiis. 'rin'i"iiieii she
nt ein aillieum 1 nn Ms 11 r ii Me ;
' Mtiir'ed 11 Her 11 Huge. Mc, ttirllmeil."
It is a deilgliiiiil ilir.,i. ami il ,il-
ny - lenies te 11 11 ' -i iiilml 1 ie-i loe'mig
til the wlde-hkitieil d.itice fiee!;- 'I lie-c
frocks arc the propel ty in' yeiitc. One
might b'5 vd. lint one lieuhl never be
beuffuul after a lingering girllioed.
And tin Ui 1 1 r-inlill-theil liiat fa
faliiiinillile tirclis it ii enl,. I'm de.
lllltllllte who "lei t MlOil' pit till Ce(llU
modes. She wears them clilclly m lal'
f el u of blight tone trimmed inualh wi'h
geld ribbon, geld tnce, or mulHtudlnetu
ruffles of tulle.
The ubeie model of tafl'etu is In U10
rehiii'b I'ig blue wlik' vie, with tur.
quei-e in a fir erlt"' for rlie tafli'tn
iniii-i' ireik. It 1- lib-t'iigiiisie d In
tr. 111111111,; et' 'lurrcl binds of self mat'
ill Mi'Ullilv 'II Hi "I te !!' ll in (1
TI
11 inelu'i
ged
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1 H 11
ll H . fl- . 'll O'l , 0 11 1 II'" 1'
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EGYPT AND
l'hote from Vide Vel Id Photo-.
The land et the Nile furnished the motif for the bauds of beaded trim
ming which form the points ou this evening gown, also the wide girdle
and the slde panels. Hut it was the industry of grandmother's time
which produced this warm, soft "shawl,'' with its splnshy decoration
of brilliant flowers nnd its intricate fringe. Shnwls of all kinds are
in style this jenr
The Marriage Gambler"
P.y HAZEL DEYO KATCIIELOK
1 opvrteUt, t03t, bj l'lib'lc t.tgger Company
I'tiel liathhettiue reiMt'i te mntiy
!ck Tract because slu' dect net lore
h tin .
CHAPTER II
licpressien
NICK did net ay niiytli'ng nnue te
Carel for some Him?. In his own
mind lie had his campaign nil plnnn-,1
out. He wanted te give her time te have
confidence- in him. and se he went bnc.;
te (heir easy-going friendship.
Fer a time Carel was difiident. She
walehcd for u return of the emotion she
had loused in Nick the day he had asked
her te marry him. mid ,iic did net take
him back en the old ground i until idie
felt sine of him. IUtt Nick knew Hint
slie was walling for him te break ever
the truce, and although It ten!; rievj
bit of self. control that he had in hW
make-up. he pave her frieudhlilp and
nothing mere. Until finally the memory
of that day faded out of Carel's mind,
and she forget te be cmitietH.
They were together a great deal, se
often in fart, that when they were alone
together, Nirk found that it took all
of hid strength te keep from making
love te her.
He wanted her se m.ich, and after
all. his love had nil of the elements
of het-headj jeuth. Time was nothing
of the atwtii, about Nick. Km it was
ii strain te keep .such n tight rein en
liim-'elf. When t'nr.'I danced with him
the bleed mounted te hi bend se fust
that it n Uncut blinded htm.
lie could dee tli." rip-ie of her 1 lire.it
and neck : Mrnnds e'' her iialr. faintlj
fragrant, bi imbed his lips. Sometime,
whin quite uhoeiimMous of the emotion
!ie wa1. causing she would litt her
'lead sudd lily te toss him home gay.
o.iiele.s leniiirk. be would leek Ml (light
1 lit ,j tlit? Iilue of her e., and the ini
P't'sr in iij;liten his aim, about her was
irresistible.
1 Sue he would ci-um. back the for
bidden thought mill icpeml easi'v and
lightly in the mood of the tnenii'iil. And
all the while he thought that bemuse
Read Your Character
11 ij Meby I'hilhpi
'Ihe liar for Music
The story is tell! e an old Dih-IImi
.le i't. famous a- a "omnescr efchuicli
n u-If. that he t'liibl lciiiP.i tell the ilif-
M'l'H'O bet in en "! il Save the King"
ni.'1 "Ki'li.i mi y " ''I'en ne ic-itd them.
That ii 'pllte pes.;ir I'l l.tet, it if
by no means 11 rate ph' .luiiii-iieii, Seme
iitilde hiii" whtii niis'iit be -illeu a
1
The Question Cerner
Tmliiy'" Inquiries
1. In --rib' im nttini'tiic'.y unifiue
caleiuhie whirli any j;irl ceultl
iniikc for Vi.-'di'. le he iiM'd 'l.;r-
nig ill lining yii,r.
".'. Hew 1 n 1 iiinen'.cin ash tray
fm-liimic-d I" tit Inte a variety of
IilncesV
". In wlmt way 1 nn the noise and
1 -alter of putting away the silver
mil citlei'j nfl or inch meal be
iiMiidciiV
i. Who iineut'-d the Inst thimble.
mid what w.i-i :t eriglunlly
nniued'.'
." Te gh" nn cffeeiiie touch te a
white die, henile 1 In ciystal,
what sei 1 nf ginlle is ueil';
!. lies-ieie a in w t illuming that
appears in (luiriniug ndwimag"
011 11 large hill of h'.l"U velie.
Vcsterilay 's Answcis
I, Si 1 en ly -fiie slops a niinute are
-aid te In- th" iivei'iise wnlkiin;
pace 'if n bcii'ihy "uiiieii.
-. A new brndbng nililevev the
oiit-ef-rlm-oidlmiry by being in
the sh,iie of a lenl!. rnuud box,
made of .nl,i of hl.e and-b'scl;
le.illie'' intern even .'iii'l having a
MienM "" Ii' ie a! -lis ah. mt 1 -cover
: ml a liul "d 'inrnlie
1!. When ll." fan ,1 ining of one's
I'ei.t wear- out iicieks il.e Inn 1,
and It ic Mm 0 -il ' 10 match il
ll tan li" un" ile.l by taking a
piece tb.it will ' 1! I"' untie si
from the slceie lining belev, t'ie
cllmw, wlch 1 an he replaced
with pin, u materia).
I. The liiinej niiinii iiiigiiintrd from
the -nn 'lent ci"tem of drinking a
wluc ini'ilc of Imiiey for ihlrty
days after a uciMiiig.
e. A htrlklng-l"i!i!ng pnlr of hpe-ta
stockings me nf a blown ami
blue heather mhtuie with blue
clocks.
C. lalbles made of while bulleus
with yellow thread forming tlieir
centers and liny, xnmy-like
lenve-i of j;iceii zephyr form tue
e-t-y i-el i,i,iil)illy dllTcrciit rill rill
hreltlei ' fin tne 10k of ,1 elMd'
lll'l'S)..
OLDEN TIMES
Carel was with him mi often, because
'she, bPemed te like him better thnn tiny
ne eh'', she was learning te care.
! When he asked her again le marry him.
, lie would be quite- bllfl tluit she hud
i' eased te he ufiaid of him, and Nick
had 110 doubt thai thnl time would
1 come, if he were patient and bided his
1 time.
itut if C1110I thought Unit Nil K. hnv
Jng despaired of winning her love had
.willingly getie hack te the old teuas et
ithrlr frieiiduhip, no one else thought be.
I J.M'r.i 1 no who knew tiicni. knew of
Nick's love for her. .Mrs. ISatbbetirnc
I knew it and spoke of it te her bus
band. 1 "ii wet.ld be the bc,t thing in the
I world for Ciuel if he married Nick
Tracy. He's se much in love with her
that 1 don't see hew h mnniigcs te
Jceiireul it se well, nnd jel ''nrel never
teems te notice Anything. She's a very
strange gill. 1 don't pretend te under
stand her."
"Nick is evidently ieping that things
'will tin limit all rigid." returned Cnrel's
' fulber.
j "YVs, and they won't, net if I knew
iCiiiel. She ilnc.eiT knew the uicuiliir
j of love. She's absolutely cold, and if
,11 weien't m- the f,.ct that I hate te
1 interfere. I'd tell lnq- that she oughtn't
te keep Nil k dancing attention en her
icunstunily if hr doesn't cm ter him
.that way."
I lint .M's. ll..t!.l.eurne did nut speak
te Cmel. Slit, kept siicnl ler 1 he Mime
I reason turn ether people kept sjpnt.
, There wa, seinethiii;; aluut Carel t'mt
did net ; 1 1 Iti ceiilide ices, nnd even the
! girls she knew rnivfiilly rreldid men
1 lolling Nick True." ' iiiiim, in her pic
Iciiii' c'-reptlng in tbe most c.is'inl way.
! Se tha' the wieks passed, t.nd when
1 Niik lul.cil Cael a m'i'imiiI lime le
jimirr him. he did net de it imiiottieusly ,
, He kept the passion out of his voice,
j nnd Ihe eagerness out of bis werd.s. He
! Miiiiled Carel te feel that she could
1 IrtiKt him. mid that be would never
Stake ineie than she bail te she.
1 Tomorrow The Second Pinpeal
"inathciuaticel" sen-e et mind. They
me ef'eii pianists of no mean '-kill, hut
ihey "1 an't pl'iy without their iete."
You've met lets et them. Veu wouldn't
ny I bat they bud no car for music, vel
it is n fact tluit the;- de nut poes, tjic
fai ulty tha'. kude ethi rs de of cendni
lit tne ft 0111 a show nnd humming or
tinkling 'iff en the piano met .if the
in 'e'l'ei thty linie heanl.
Veu don't --.ii Mia! fliey haven't a
ir'islt.il .lar. bet ,11. se it does net 0-1 111
te you ;!iat a musical cr K ,n it c dis
liiiei fiem the nbinry te enjoy, titnl
i.ctuully te reiel in mindc. P.u't it
Iheucli it does net e e,n 1,, ,ls ecaus -i'
enI if u'i bae a little hh 0f billi
laciniii j.
IS'lf. the .!-,, , (, ,!, f,ar-- t
net in ih" -ir ut ni!. ii's net it.i.m
11 un '.siien tf the iai. but of the de
p!uiiiii.'i' of a I'rl.iiii brnli lenttr
i.Iniiu half way up the ferehcnl ever the
'.Meiiuil uncle i,. ti,e eye. Whenever
you hml this smil well d,i eloped you
1 ml ii pei -en who ha., thai nbilltv te
timcinb-r litne-i em-il; , -imj te play by
nr. And MetwitliK'nndlng the ease of
ihe I.nglith .Icnit. the everwhcliiiiii"'
1 .ijerity of thew. whom we call "umi
f!i Inn.," have this bump.
Temnt reu i'lii(..,i;,Mns .C(ers
Things You'll Leve te Make
nVs.0Qt ure5 r
uicirrecix ,y,y
w x
- IF ' K
.1 .
MJA
1 ' i i m .. te i a tt. c1 ie COAT
ini..-h i ipiM x ei.i j iKH-rc rt--
mei.i in, i l'i'Ui or .u) etccr tni"-nlni
fi en, i ' e.ir old fro, I. Cut the ir 'Itliue
.ii erdlng te the lat.l Htraljsh' m r0S3
Ini' hij '. Cut nwiij a nn- i-'i tje
iti i up th" middle of the h.it uud
beillcc Alse silt each dleein ij) i0 tj,e
elbow. Set a pane of striped or plaid
hIHc or cloth Inte the front of the frock,
f'ut ii trliirule of the niateual of the
frock te fit the Irnirth of the hodlce, and
te reach itoreps l.n, preiel. I.lue li ivltn
ihe pUild or itrlpcd material, .Stitch it
te oil' Hlil, e thu pant I, fa.d mi it t0
the eln'r ule with il lirtri Imiinn s..
n. philt 1 ii1 c me e ic'i ri)c. Finish
"VI 'lv ' ,'1-1'1' Ultl'-i H :asr
i or.
! "ru I
eri i) f r rl' br i
DREAMLAND . -
ADVENTURES
Santa Claiu' Sister
By DAPDV
fJecfc and Janet and Dome In In
tUnet search for a summer Unl that
tings spring soups in the wlnU'V
tcoed.i. They coma upon a cottage
mherc thev find IAltle Uttrtv-Hcad,
irVie 7in Iccn overlooked hi fe'tiiifn
Glaus.)
CHAPTER II
Uaine Instinct's Story
JACK and Janet stored In surprise at
Dame Instinct.
"Are yeji really Santa Clnus'
sister?" naked .Tnnet.
"Huahl" warned Uame Instinct,
placing her finger en her lip. "I nra
Santa Onus' sister, but I don't want
Little Cuily-Hcnd le knew my secret
just yet."
Little Curly-Head was looking won wen
deringly at them through the leg-cabin
window.
"Who arc you?" asked Curly-Ilcail.
"And why have you come hcrcV
"We are friends," said Dame In
stinct, "and -we Jiave come te tell you
a story."
"Geedy!" cried Little Curly-Head.
"I like stories fairy storied but Santa
Claus didn't come te our cabin this
year, and se I did net get any books
for Christmas. "YVbnt is y"our story
about?
"It is about Santa Claus," said Dame
Instinct. "De you want te knew why
he didn't come te your cabin this
yenr?"
"Yes. 1 would like te knew." said
Curly-Head. "1 cried en Chiislinns.
morning when I found my stocking
empty. I had asked Santa Clnus te
bring me n sweet-singing bird."
"He had n sweet-singing bird for
some litUe girl," said Dame Itiitincl.
"for I heard It Hinging in his heuc just
before Christmns. 'YVbem is thnt swect
singing bird for?' T asked him. 'It li
for L-itUe Curly-Head, who helps her
mother wash the dishes and keep the
heuse tidy.' Santa Clnus told mc"
Little Curly-Head's ryes sparkled
when she heard that.
"Why, my name is Liltle Curly
Head," she cried. "Perhaps the bird
was for me."
"Te be sure it was'," 5aid D.nne Pi
stlnet. "And Stintu Cleus started for
our hetfc bright nnd early en Christ
mas Eve.
"On tile way. however, he drove hU
reindeer ever 11 large cite, dropping
toys ns he went. Of a sudden he beard
a sobbing. Who could bi (-ebbing 011
Christmas Eve?
"Santa Claus held his reindeer and
looked down Inte the hein-cs below.
Yeu knew Santa Clans tan see through
loot's and walla ,iut like ether folks cti'i
leek through glasi. and lie can go
through reefs and walls just as easily
as he can leek threuch them.
'Tinally he saw who was cebbing.
Tt was u motherless little sick girl who
lived in an attic room. She was sob
bing because her father had te leave
her nlene nil day while he worked, nnd
she felt vety ill and unhappy."
"Oh. the peer, peer motherless girl,"
broke in Little Curly-Head.
"Ve. that, is what Santn Claus
thought." i-aiil Dame Instinct.
" 'If I only had n bird te keep ine
eempain.' sobbed the uicitlit riess girl,
'it wouldn't lx' se dismal In thw attic."
"New Santa Clans had only one
bird, the bin he meant fur you." went
en Dame Instinct, looking into Curly
Head's holt eyes. "What would you
have done if you had 'been in his place?"
Little Curly-Head opened her eyes
wide as she thought the matter out.
"Well. I have my dear mother." she
said slowly, "And f have 11 warm
home, even though it is only 11 les
cabin. And I have jilcutv te cat and
1 am net shk. I de net need the bird
te much ns that peel', sick, inetheiles-'
girl. 1 would have given lier the bird
if T hud been Sauti Clan-."
"And that ! ju't what Santa Claus
did." said Dame lii'-tnul. "And he
didn't have time te go back for another
bird and tliat is why you gel none thi-j
Christmas this year."
"Oh. I 11111 glml. glad." said Liltle
C'urly-Hejd.
"And you are going le be gladder,"
said Dame Instinct.
(What I)ii5i li'.stliut meant when she
riid that will be fold tomorrow.)
LITTLE
BENNY'S
NOTE BOOK
By Lee Pape
SOAP
1
Wen thing- ;tt deny lis lime for soap
Weather man or bcest or clothes.
Its a grate sndlsTnotleu te have ii cr cr
leund I Slit net in your eye. or U0.se.
Ne mafic;' wat hhiie ' soap ymt u-e.
Weather round or oblong or m'wiic.
The best time te rub it 011 you
Is lien '-riiir skin is bn-e.
Senie Miau -iikII. l,Mti r than eilieis
And vice Irtue conic smells weise,
l!ur taking it all legi'ther
lis a ble-slng lusted of a eersc.
t
Ne mailer hew bewtltil! snaii leeks
Its um'Uks unlcssj a makes lather.
And wile com' fukes piefer mu 10 use
it.
With ether- theres uiiiliins lliey'd
d.'iithei.
' Mu.l gei K wniilil ii-e 11 nfli'iii'i' it they I
had time te
Wile bill-. V Ollltl lS' il ell'll Us,, if t Iii
lOtllll. I
Pievlng nap Is one of Mie ebjecks i
Ne I in-cil ware they'll de the most I
geed.
II
i ,Soai (one, all dlfliciit mini's
Hutch as yclle. green and led
Ami Ihe wiy te stay eleen ihe longest
N te use it ami get rite Inte bed
Get Geed Light
ie -Ink, nec, wiukt.ible nmi eihii
iiMieiinnt Parts of yeui kid cen wed
lighted? l!ieiy kilchen ntcdM geed
ii'illb'ial liplitlng. as v e'l as plenty tf
dayllghl and sun, during 'ome pait of
tjie dny. Ihuk, gloomy Mteheus may
often be tram-formed Inte cheerful work-,1-eoni'i
by i uttlng nu iidditieunl window
or own bv painting nlU and wool weol woel
work a color Mini lefli'eis rather t.inn
ubserbs li-iht. HoflecteiK behind wall
I lamps nnd lights help in throwing light
' where It is met needed, the L'ulted
States Ih'partuicnt of Agriculture llnds.
In Three Wars
.Mi's, C'l'.trlntte I.ampiiiiius a iiwicii
livi'-ycnr-tild ueiiiiiii of ('iiitraliii
I W.i i.. I Ihr ffiellcr of 'I ( iM Wa-
I ,"1" '"' "mm' tiler of a i ir ,Iki n
j'l-raii nun up m iinii'iinei' r of fi
The Yeung 'Flapper' Had te Be Tamed
Out of Her Impetieusy Selfish Ways
Her Father Thought It Was His Clever Thought That Did It
hut It Was Something Bigger Thau Thai
Which. Trained Her
IT WAS n most cntcrtnlnlng play nnd
the "flapper" was very pretty.
Hut the slery it told nnd the things It
innde you tlilnk nbettt" were still mere
interesting.
Ter the "flapper" was just nt that
nge which, nowadays, imnglncs Itself
ruler of the world and nil Its people,
and her parents ddn't knew what te de
wilh her.
She laughed nt her "old-fashioned"
mother! she lifted a cold, hnughty shoul
der nt her fnther when he issued his
commands, an, informed him thnt the
gentlctncn wifh whom she nsseclntcd
did net speak te her in thnt lone.
' But n performance of "The Turning
of the Shrew." in which n young actor
friend of "I'nther's" took part, gave
him nn idea.
And he begged the actor te take ever
Ihe job of "taming" the supercilious,
high-handed young person.
The actor bad liltle luck nt first; he
wns treated coldly nnd insultingly.
Hut gradually he wove his way,
helped by a suggestion from Father
about his "past." nnd Ethel fell pet
tishly In love with him.
IT WAS only when Ihe taming was
romplete nnd she obeyed her father
without question or nttempt nt definnce
thnt she realized bow much she cared.
Then, nfter n finnl tantrum, which
wns In the nnture of n clenr-up shower,
she sent the actor from the house, but
called him back when she saw Mint he
wits actually going.
Tt wnsn't the 1111111 who tntned her.
II was her love for him.
Thnt was something ever which she
had absolutely no control.
She reuld ignore or laugh ut her
mother's limp, disceurnged attempts nt
discipline: she could defy or pet her
doling fnlher Inte silence nnd every
body eHe steed by nnd let her spoil her
self. And until that strong feeling began te
take held en her, she rode roughshod
ever the young actor's pride, tee.
Uut It was tee big for her. She
After-Dinner Tricks
Se. II Te See Meth is'des of a Coin
at Once
Mew can ye'i actually see both sides
of a coin at 0111 e, that I. without using
ti mirror'.'
Simply spin the coin 011 a plate, and
if you w.ilili il carefully, both Miles 1.111
be Men nt the same time, when the
,c,eIn begins te slew down.
!u)'jr!nl 1 , "i'i, ly J'i'b'ic I.eilui r emiianj
lie Exclusiiu;
Is your kitchen used cblelly for the
piepnralien of feed, or i- i, a coin cein
ii'iiittiim took room, l.iiind'y, wash
1 in. pus-iigev, ny mid dining room'.' It
is heller 10 ue the kittheii only as a
plui'e for preparing and, if ucefsary,
sening feed. This is mere sanitary
and pcruills mine compact and 1011
vin'.cut m tiiugi mi'iit of I'liulpmcut, the
I'nltcd Slates Ih'p.iitiiu'iii nf Agrlcul-
hip belieie-i. Laundry, wudi room
and general storage rooms arc some
times combined and used as a place
for men and children coming in from out
of doers te leave work chillies, and
muddy hoot- mid riibbcis.
Using Starch
tl.iniicins wriiii"; vciy diy before
sliinhliig will be stifiVr than wetter
ones. Siifi'-liosenicii shuM slieuhl unl
be -touched tee lnr down imi plciiicd
buseiiih tee stilt, else Hiej will buiieli
up in we.i", leek clutiisj mid tcel un un un
comfertahh , If one is Marched tee far
down, t'ie lower n.ut max he moi-teiicd
i nii.igh In "i nib ' il pliable.
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
nrnjeTr.t)Milrults-tpinlrlllt.rl
iriieras woler ana
HtiUtrtoC.mrenc Tat'eJIlAii
i. erniri igai IT,'' is
nit-,,, i s i wi -j.i, ,,n..y. y
Jint Wlint Yeu Want for
DESSERT
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couldn't face it down ; she couldn't thru'
its existence; she couldn't close htt
heart te It.
AND therein lies the secret of any
successful training or tenchliic. '
Yeu 'lave te convince your child or
your pupil that you ere better limn rV
is, that you knew mere about your run.
jct llmu she does, or elsr ynii linve 'fe
Impress her with the idea thnt be
nlwnys held ever each clhcr "I can lick
jetrl"
If for one moment ten let her ii
Hint Fhe hns impressed you. you Tv'h
lore a eertnin amount of power evtr
her that is, of ceuit e. if tfhe M a nj,j J
hnnded yeuns person like Ethel. "'
It Is the something bigger than her-
self thnt she cannot cither control cr,
impress with her loveliness or her Un
trumG that will finally "tntiic" her.
And tame her completely,
IT WILL net be nn Intermittent soft-'
ness thnt will come ever her; it win
be Insting. for It will have retnc frem'1
the overpowering of her stubborn yetinr
will. "
'Hip Fnther in Ihe piny didn't knew
thnt it was something bigger than li'
will or his strntesy which had talon
such bold en his little daughter; h
took nil the credit te himfcclf.
Hut it. wns because she couldn't tin.
derstmid the lore she felt for her new
"victim." couldn't deny it, ami
couldn't vMistned it thnt slu, ferRnt
nil about herself and her betrlteliini
ih.inns and her imperious ways,
She became .iut a little,' trouble
worried, obedient gill. " ''
THAT come-down Is bound te corns'
some time te everybody who gftn
herself up en n pinnacle et self-tiiitll-eicney.
And net everybody Is st lucky ,
Kthcl. who wns glad that since ih
had te be tamed, her father hud cheim
"him" te de the taming!
Twe Minutes of Optimism
Ky HEIMIAN J. STICU
Your Mind Your Castle
TT-Olt thousands of years men have sought retreats for themselves houses la'
the country, sen-sherc nnd mountains, where, for n short time nt least
they could "get uwny from things" and enjoy the blessings of solitude.
"And this." says Marcus Aurelius, "is altogether a mark of the most com.
nien sort of man, for it is in thy power whenever thou wilt cheese te retire into
thyself."
I think that what Marcus Aurcliu'J meant was that every man's mind In
his castle.
Fer nowhere can a man retire with mete quiet, mere freedom from treublj
thnn In te his own soul.
In this little kingdom of his own every man is "master of Ihe realm, lord et
all he surveys."
In the secure dominion of his own mind he can conjure what he will. I10M
communion with his thoughts, nnd se leek after the interior decorations, fitting
nnd fi'iishhigti thnt the whole will be a pleasing ensemble: nnd coming Inte It
from the external world of restlc'-i reality, he will pass at once into a Unto of
perfect trnnnuiUlty.
Psychologists tell us, and we cannot doubt, that we see for the most pstt
what we mind te se" ; wc hear what we mind te hear; we laste what we mind
te taste: we feel wh.it we mind te feel: we iiuni-iim wlmt wc mind In Imagine:,
we remember what we mind te remember; wc tlilnk. de. act ami react, for the
most part, an we mind te.
In short, it is the ni'md Mini has nr may be made te have the com rolling
influence ever the body, sensibility, conduct and intellect .
Se we can make our mind our rcttcat, the little territory of our own tn
which we can retire for solitude.
And if we have a mind te. wc can make it like tiic promontory, against
whj'th the waves outside continually bieak, but which stands firm nnd tames
the fury of the waters till around it.
'iliCWWil'i'i
?,
iiin,!'ii,,ii,'iii:iri!i,.!ii:!faiiiiii",'titi'i'i:
A Big
Task
On January 2nd we "lake B
stock." Wc count cery item
in nil our Stores, Warehouses,
etc. Te siniiilit'v this trcincn- 1
H tleus task wc are offering some
unusually geed Pre-Inventory g
Specials this week, in an effort
te reduce our enormous stocks. V
Visit one of our Stores today.
You'll find it worth while.
1 .v.i'W wiiii 1 'i iiffiii'iiiMiii'ii.iW'1'iirimMi i. mhwk
Have Yeu
Thought of
This Gift?
There's no better cCt than
"Gift .Siib?criptien" te n pitfli pitfli
c.itieti vliifli is a consult- i
minder throughout the year of
the KOed will uf hv gi'er. .
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