Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 30, 1921, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1921
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Weman s Life and Leve
By, WINIFRED HAItPUlt COOLEV
Our Relatives
rpiIEItE Is nn old joke that Ged gives
usf our relatives, but. thnnk Ged,
we may cIieukc our friends.
, v Nowadays, tlicrc
IVJKX' 1 '" nn immense
FjJKk') i'Iimibc In the view-
ilium ei minimi
Kind toward rel
atives, and the
whole matter of
duty.- In old days,
and in every re
Please Tell Me
What te De
Hy CYNTHIA
Rosily, Who Is Worried
Be very sure the yeuiiR man la in
FOR THE WOMAN WHO TRAVELS
men nnd women who hrine children
Inte the world ewe them n tremendous
debt nnd thnt the children ewe the
'parents only nn ordinary amount of
courtesy nnd consideration. The patri
arch, or father-king, has really gene
out of fntdilen. One of the results of
ti democracy Is the belief that no enn
can rulii us whom me de net elect te
de se.
IF THE bend between children and
nnrents hns weakened, hew much
nre net of bleed, but of congeniality,
they still are n little ashamed of beltiB
m "unnnturnl" and try te keep ip n
. u',""1 '"" """ ";, '"nest before 6u premise te marry
nitcrsnrlcH- they compel thcmlves te , hm Usually enu's flnnee writes of tenor
ipend weary hours together, enilurlni? i than ence In two or three wcelta, but
unspeakable boredom, jet feeling n sense wr.tlntr depends ery much en the Incll Incll
ef ilntv iinrfuriiipil. Of eoiirie. each J vldu.il himself or herself. Often wrltlnc
knows thnt there ! ue common (round . la n task and often women have le under
of pUMlennte enthusiasm, and each ! stQIlJ "! take semethlnu for granud. j
innj secretly despise tne wiiun or
tliferies or iirnrtlcal life of the etltcr. VVhn RnaLr Flrt
ligien everything ! but mhiic way thej must stnnd together rv.,n,t., m. (,n , u-tunn
turneil en our duty , long enough te satisfy the conventional ; ?sJes 7a first we. a fe He"
te our parents, and Idea that the family Is kept intact. JJjft'yJ, ,?ni?l8,Vni?tUt.r
ancestor worship Why ennnet people be truthful and Alse, If presented with a box of
was the foundation 'dncere and frnnk? it Is 110 crime te chocolates, n It proper te open and
of conduct. Today hne different tastes nnd diversions offer your escort some after coming
we feel that It Is I from our fellowmen. If the call of the from n shew:
the ether way I bleed Is weak, why pretend that we i , I am net nllewcd te brlnB boy friends
rnnnd. ami thnt nilnre imp fnmlK ? UV Inherit from , te the heU!c. as I Wil beardlnc.
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HITi'reiit nniTstnrs. and miiue strain viuuie.
muy make one of us a high liver, but A girl should speak first. At least
nnother strain caun the ether te he i ffcr te open the be If you cannot bring
nliitis and k!.Intl. 11 nnd vl 1 te 1. but """ "' mr.n in 10 nave buhiu "'
t does net always tell the same story,
even In the mi me family.
CHOOSING friends wc have the
T.V CllOO
J- whole pn
candy with you.
What De the Beys Want?
Tfip fvnfMfi T nm fi iini l.i.lv nf
npulatien te (-elect from, and I eighteen summers, and I am In a very
nnturnllv we gravitate toward thee bad position. 1 have all my llfe been a
who idenve us in the most ways. If geed, scnslble girl, but the 1kh i Knew
I I am human, and de net want te be
an
seme
Adventures With
a Parse
T SUl'I'OSD In one sense wrltlnc Ad-J-
ventures right new seems sort of
silly. Se seen after Christmas, I mean.
Hut then perhaps you did net get
everything you needed for Christmas.
And, tee, there is the llttle mnttcr of
Christmas money. Se, tnking It by nnd
large, I guess I'll tell you n thins or
two. There nre the gloves, for Instance.
They nre the smnrtcet-loeklng gloves
I have seen In many n day's walk. The
sort you see en seme very well-dressed
woman, but which you never bccih nble
te And when you wnnt them. They
nre white Kngllsh duplex gloves, hnnd-
sewn In black. The stitches arc en the
He Wanted te Meet the Only Girl
Who Wasn't All Dene Up With Paint '
She Was Surprised at the Reason He Gave Because There Seem
te Be Se Few Men Who Take This Same Attitude
TT WAS n large affair nnd rntner remaps sue may start out as just n
A formal. se that 1ie was very muctt " ' " '" "' ut.,n8
I'unuvr ('ii iu instill uuy )jutniuie flnitll?
formal. n that she was very much "Imple Ittle Sirl, with Just enough
- : !' . - . . - ...... i iifiwiipp nn in nrnvpnc nnv nnKnin nh n
Mirnrlseil when a man nuteu te uc ic'
senled te her.
I In was rather elder than the boys
she had been going about with te par
ties and things, nnd. of course, thnt
ndded te the compliment.
As thev started te dnnce he threw the
bomb thnt f-turtled her.
"De you knew why I wanted te meet
we hove muxK- or books or certain fads seem net te wunt agirl llke me.
vleli'ntly attracted te wune ene nnd ,''. w' j..i t i,,.i.i m. .
love him or her n theunnd times mere of ycur frenjs t0 un , WHUt Uie , ciHUINK the linen first nnd treu It se
thnn we de our relatives. boysief tedny want. i N ,. , . A, . ... ,. ..
Cases te held this nud that are most cemenlent either for the weiuun
whose business calls her away or the girl who visits u let. ISclew nre
bemc directions for making them
Al.ftiMn lit iUn fAti.t. M...1 nA llflln .,. i VrtllV MP HttlPtl
nlng stitches. They nre hnnd-made, i Tlint was n blew. She hadn t theuglit
nnd what Is mere, they leek hnnd-made. (hnt there might be n reason.
Their price Is S'J. Hut then he told her.
"I wns wntchlng the girls come into
'm,-, .i .... i ,i i in, u t the room." he t-nld. "nnd 1 saw you.
n ,.," ' .ff t'S 1,C "C7 b.rlllfntIlu,1 t0,r And the first thing I noticed nbeut you
the woman who loves te have her hnir' vns tlmt vel WPr enc Riri wj,0 .H.in't
sleek nnd shlnv. It Is n levclv amber I i i.a.. V n .i.. v.., ,..tn. nnint.
color, and litis, I undcrstnml, tonic ; or llcr pyeinsbw ,,11 gummed up, or her
Ami l
mere se thnt of erdinarv relntlves. Sis
tcrs nnd brothers drift apart in the
confusion of modern life, wherrns they
used te live en ndjelnlng farms and
visit back and forth dally. In thete
dnys simple Interests were Identical,
but today men nnd women may hnve
developed entirely different tnstes at
mntnrlfv nnil mnv linen nhtnllltplv nntll
Ing in common. Just because they nre I bound memneis. Still, common M'lise
brothers nnd sisters they de net neces- J Is prevailing far mere In the present
earlly enjoy the same iIIertlens or be- than in the pa-t, ami tlere Is es com cem
Ucve the same theories. In religion. puNien nbeut one'-, duties.
politics nnd en the subjects of inn-d"
or books or reforms relatives mny dif- I (F COLIlSI..
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(3,;;Vi' V i . in , """ J" ,i ,"?".,' marriage. New. these two all-Important
Suppose that two sisters are se unlike and no one would suggest that they i ttniics luwe been llscusea tn your col cel
temperamentally that enc is n religious , dellberatelv drift asunder as n modern umns from every nngle" possible, yet It
fanatic whereas the ether is n society pose or affectation of indlfl'eience. It I seems te .my nilnd the deeper we go
butterfly. AVhy should they keep up n i mnvbe is agreeable for sisters or censins J Inte thcee two subjects the mero lgno lgne lgno
hypecrlticnl pretense nt congeniality I wh'e live In the Fame community te ran' w become. It Is llke going into
properties. It comes in nn ndd-shnned
glass jar, nnd Is the sort of thing one
likes te hnve en one's dressing table.
It Is nn nltegethcr luxurious nnd de
lightful thing te have. This price is
$1.7G.
While some women like fancy combs,
ethers prefer hnlrnins studded with
! colored stones. The hnlrplns bm cer
tainly siignuy mme unusual than the
Jt one is nencst nnu irmutui witneut i LITTLE I.OVU Gir.L
being brutnlly frnnk and unkind, every ; Th , ,Jt und of b t, Vj
one will respect him. It is hard te cut . swcet and slmple Blrl8 fcr frlends, you
the cords of family superstition with- nccd net worry about pleasing the ether
out insulting the vanity and conception kind.
f propriety et the old-time, duty-
Why Men Don't Marry
Dear Cynthia I am a
O It Is ncrfcctlv smooth. The cases
mny be made similar In shnpe te un
evclepe with a pointed or squnre-shnped
Hap, or they mny be made te fold ever
at each end se that the opening will be
in the middle. This is perhaps n little
mere convenient.
shirtwaist or blouse case should be
Inches square for hnndkerehiefsf. A sin
gle letter or monogram set in the center
of the width of each case, just above
the hem, mnkes the prettiest finish Im
aginable. The work may be done In
laid embroidery or cress stitch.
Hnteen, wnsh satin, nnd even or
gandie, nre sometimes suggested for
these ensns, and while ergnndie Is
ecly It would net leek se well nftcr
of your column, and sometimes
quite u let of lnfoitnatlen nnd knewl-
dally re.idcr nbeut 15 by '22 or mere inchis when utn(; 1IH tic i,e,u-ier mntcrinls.
:tliiK3 I get finished. This would menu, of course, wiilln nn tin. mihWt nf p
there are families that edge, llndlng that the main topics of
.liv.Miealnli u.eni ti-i Iia mum 1M. n nil
n rnr.. piiinrnnlfilKr. . "; " ": "i;. ..- ....-
that it would he cut double these meas
urements. The illustration will show
hew It i.s folded together. In cutting
out, allow for a one-Inch hem en each
side of the opening, and these hems
nre the first thing te be finished when
making the case.
in folding the ense together, fold se
end force themselves te spend dnys te- I maintain the happv intimacies of their I "? dawn of creation or asuimr why sin timt the hems lap ever each ether their
:r l childhood, with ail the background of "". '""'': ""in """"""'" full width. Turn the edges in ncress
ccthcr, talking of subjects that nelthe;
cares a rnp for? memories. Rut if relatives honestly
ttti i . 1.71 . i . J llrtve grown apart and are at variance
fpnn old tradition of duty toward nbeut every ital thing in life why in
J- these of the same bleed dies hard. ' the world cannot they sincerely let
. . UKCIll, -. ,!, ,,.. ., !.. , ... ,. .
Men today who nre considering mar-1 l"V, "7... ."., "V ''", "'v1
rlage seriously are mero afraid te talie Ierfeftly. Stitch together close te the
the leap than ever before. Consequently .edge nnd three-eighths of nn inch in-
A ll.ilill 1.111: llJICdIJCi j; vu met "
While en the subject of ense3. it
might be well te mention the cases
that are made with different compart
ments, te accommodate gloves nud
veils. These may be made of moire
silk, lined with a contrasting color In
a plain silk, or one of the wonderful
cretonnes. Quite a llttle plunntng is
necessnry for ene of these. The ma
terials for outside nnd inside nre cut,
nnd ribbon one inch wlde in nttnehed
te the lining te held the nrticles. The
ribbon should be left looped slightly
lips nil stuck up with gee
thought 1 (1 like te meet you."
And yet the girls nil s.i.v that the
reason they wear se much "stuff" en
their faces Is because the men like it !
IF MORR men would feel as this man
did nnd express themselves se, there
would be less of this disguising of nice
i smooth, young complexions than there
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cemes, nnu mny ue much mere ell retire ""T, ... ,i, ,inr,inr.M. tn think thnt
thnn ratiilw fnrr.nrMi.nln,. n.rl.... nf i,l.. It is rather deplorable te tiiniK tiiat
.. . ...,.. v. 4..,. ...,.... n,iJ wfc latiai
drcs3. I saw some pins today, the &l2c
nnd shape of the regular bone hnlrpln.
They nre set with red or green or blue
stones which arc most colorful nnd
decorative. Their price is seventy-five
cents ench, which I consider exceed
ingly reasonable.
the girls nren't big enough te ceme te
their senses nlene, but the fact remains
that they de want te be popular with
men nml they will de the tilings that
will make them popular.
And you can't blame them.
A llttle girl who has been tied down
te lessens every night except iridnv
nnd only n llttle "store-color" wr,n
she feels pale.
rnr nimf, nr ulmn niMri., iVnrnun'. n.' I SSntnnlnr is nnturnllv lircttV much
bfiwnrthP.hhnouAae,fnun ?.rdVr Mal" ,ne1 incited when she graduates from school
01 nr.a e. anA discovers that If she wents te she
can go te a party en Memmy or xue3-
lw.ruppn tlin fnktpnlnfru Rn plnvpu pan i
mnrfl ril.l iifiehplnru nrn tlnfitln.- nrnnnrl ul.ln Pnclnn 1.a tlirnn.la VadIIiai.. .. ... ... .... , . . .... . !
. ... v.w..v... . ..v.. .... ..u...a.l.7.i.L. ......... L.ii ....1...1.L7. A..-..L..E.'' i.. LiinnAii ... ..inm. 'in., inciiiiiiiif. mi... i
T .JnltMau .l..n1l ..Anifn.lAli.. nn... ..!. n(t... nlmin .1 n1nn..n i-s 1.n ' In f h I M r-ilfl.t pJll pllv nf nltrl npf.f ir.l 1 ,1 1 ' 1 1 nlt I .. .. ..1l ...!. ....lln ll..l. ! k. ' .. . . . . P.. J
i ii"'" ,ii.ii vuiuiiiitiiui,. uiui 1 1 viii-u uum uiuiii: uini init.i- in mv i .:,"., , - .'"" r""-1""' " "' """ "" uiiiatim; Miiiiii, i ,., ,inne en the machine or bv ienthcr ienthcr
mest of the time nnd form new tics thnt I friend.-, thy have jej fully selected? ! ulbtJutMh1 u'e",, n" ackne?vledrc ' s'et ln betwccn tlic rows of Pitching. "titclilne. I"'lc"lnc or ey lculucr
1 I that they have cold feet en the mar- Three buttons nnd buttonholes should . Then outside nnd lining nre bnsted
; rlage question und net the girls. It Is I be put en te fasten the case together. together around the edges, nnd a ribbon i
, also becoming plainer every day that A ense 12 by 18 Inches will be lnrge binding stitched en all nreund. Ilibbeu
American men who are marrying are i enough for the lingerie, including mny be used for tying the case together,
"The Marriage Gambler"
15y HAZEL DI.YO UATl'IIKLOR
tejiyrlshf, 131t, lv Public ttdacr Cem fan j
Cnrel nathbnnine refuses .Yicfc
Tracy ttcice because she does net love
him. Since she feels that thev can
not le the same friends, she tells him
alto docs net icish te see him again.
u t ..,.- ., dm cnld nlinnr 'laugllicr. nnu a peinDer lOOI. gatnereu reaiuici vi nwintu iiie mm is Hn.iuy
had meant What She said aCOUt . ,, ,., ,., l...., tr-.i i i?Ptttni? winn that a. ulrl In net nm.lineil I
him. . He could net Oeucve tnat , .,,..,. tnr ren1 'fr)pL., Vnnl.l ' t eet married or has net sewn her wild d
had made up lier minu te put uuu , - - ,,'"'",, nf' ',," ,i tj eata until twenty-nve or thirty .years
of her life and would actually g6 . 'J'r"u5h,J'f?, remote and cold, eM aml lB ready te settle down, or at
t
CHAI'TKK IV
Tea for Ttce
VnCK could net belicve that Carel ' pctueus
XV
seeing
she
out
through with It.
But when he had cnllcd up the Itath Itath
beurncs en the telephone several times.
and ln each case the mnld had reported
Carel out, when he had called there re
peatedly and had been unable te see
Carel, he came te the conclusion thnt
she was through with him, that she in
tended te have nothing mere te de with
him.
Once he encountered Mrs. Ilath-
beurne just ns he was turning nway
nicking out the forelun-bern ulrl In
prefervnee te the Amcrlcan-bern, fcr the
slmple reason they llnd them mere
m UluiK te economize, llnd them better
' housekeepers, find them willing te help
it. Serry Carel ami 1 couldn't lix a man get upon his feet and, nbove all.
things up." lie spoke brightly, and a net afraid te ralse n family, 'all of
i moment later had Hen te his feet and ' " ' -... u .uucnwu u. uu-.
was genn. Mrs. Hathbeurne sat there 'utely abhors.
I for several moments just thinking. She ' A bcnslble man up around his thirties
felt uncomfortable about Nick, almost ?!;Kf.erVe,? d?el Vti,Jsali?to,,l,ier .
fenrfnl fnr 1.1m bab Je11 or a baby fnc0 an lenKCr. I
anriui ler him. , . ' He bccemen serious at, let us eay. i
He cares tee much, she thought , twenty-elght or thlity. llndlng that a1
uneasily, "and he s het-headed und Im- sweot-leokinir miss of eiehteeii or twenty
ITnf t IiOltf1itta 1rtit ir VtA ! fa In tin -n v mmllflarl fnr thn ul'drn '
night dresses, nnd should be made te ' after It is folded, allowing enough for
mutch the blouse case. Then one seven ' a bow.
Paul and Virginia
Ky HELENA HOYT GKANT
The Conquering Here
TT 11A1NED nnd that was accepted by And then but, of course, you've
J- Virginia merely ns an appropriate ! Buessed it
cpressins
in ethers?
Tomorrow Daisy Castleten
. - .- .. i i , i. uiu, wmi it. ii-uuy iu pvikiw uui
nccr i-xpcriuucing iiic warmin ei eme- least ought te be. at this age. Amcrl-
nun uiui 6uc iiau me power te arouse , can glrle say that a girl loses her ,
charms at this agv. I'crhaps It Is be
I cause she has made such a paint and
grease pet et her face that by the tlme '
she reaches twenty-llve or thirty her
I fnce leeks as If she nad smallpox. Hei
pores are all opened, lines begin te Ehew,
skin ruined and bleated, and when she
ought te leek the pnrt at this age, be
in tne prune ei womauneoa, "e nnd
Read Your Character
liy Dighv Phillips
The Sijn of Locality
lnstcnd a dissipated. unattractlc. faded
out sueclmen of womanhood whose davs
You've often met people who never I et vamplre ituff are ever, who spent the '
property of the thick melan-, er Heart gave ene tremendous tnreD
.,i,i I,. i.,niioeU nnd then steed still.
Really, she felt i ,e heard the rattle
awkward nnd self- : "t , key In the frenf
conscious of her own deer s lock nnd then n
sillv softness. As if wild, blessed sheut:
one's husband could, "Hey. family'."
n.it go beyond the i Aim in n moment
she wns tight, nh,
tighter thnn any mere
giir.ly could have
nr.'MTed. in his arms.
"Oh why I'aul
what ' ' who sput-
l"li','th of his wife s
apron strings without I
her becoming moony ! '
Still, she was lonely ;
tcrribh. poignant! .
nhsiirdly lonely.
'Rut tin- dear chap's having the time terpd.
1'nu! tnly snuep::ed
ubbed his chceli
Hg I
sMKm i
yJwS3&Sj '
4c '
i nsiunst lier '
funm ftin, Iahp ilia ilnrlr fnrn u-.tt net .,,. ...nsALsiw.-. . i. ...u t bpst nart of her veunc trirlhoed (r tnc nf liU llfi kln ivfisviircil herself. Sllt
in hard lines, nnd there was something I remember faces, and still ethers who ,e 5?.a, yUThlrtn an,1 ..,', w,ri had preyed his heusp jacket and bright- j.r und rul
pathetic about the exprclen of hs can't remember places. In each case ' Pha' MZ, nUn semn oeo? Jnj1?, rnwl 1,U -.IM'h In preparalmn for own.
eyes that went te .Mrs. itathDeurne s ,,ni fin,l that n certain part of the se he can keeji T her up ln her false doc-' m ""niecnmnig : sm nmi mirnis.ie.i i..u Uat deftrp(,t).. hlp crlrll s k1i0
heart. Impulsively she nuked him in un is somewhat less thnn normally i trineb of what constitutes marrlage; and icepperware or the trim, wlute Mtclien i strUR(.w ",i,arest veu shouldn't be
te have tea with her, and against his developed. ! such a girl la only a burden upon I till every utensil slump te spite tie here till Tuesduy "
better judgment he went. He was lit- In the case of persons whose memerv I the man who marries her. The only dreariness of the outside world. She ' ,, . . . '
ernlly starving for word of Carel. He for inL.c.s is peer 'reu'll find that' about guy who falls ter Uils kind cf girl is had smoethrd nnd patted the sofa- Aw. w el say he cried, ns happy
knew- he was making lilmelf rid.cn- Jnl'day up Pnl! "their fe?eheads.a just ' l Ji"1" b5: "b5 ni?n. nishiens, .and had swept nnd dusted nnd and ns embarraM-e.! ns she , "If you
leus. but he threw discretion te the bout ever the eve ns tee leek nt th ' ?.'. " " ..."'v., " ,...,r .. ..,"": "ZSiZ polished and scrubbed every uies-cu - -. -? . - j"-
winds In the hope that Carel might full fare. there is n little flat spot, a egs . clpxritta In face and who some no.ek of the littl home. And yet, she .Mid He eyed dark y hi
have talked the matter eer with her IlttIe Fectien nbeut an inch 0r se In ' JlawHIlie mammal great big bej' A ,wted half angrily, here It w;us only I which he had flung into
The Question Cerner
Today's Inquiries
1. Whnt ether position of respon
sibility and nole Is held by Mrs.
Themas (". Winter, who Is a
member of the Advisory Heard
of the Disarmament Conference?
2. Describe nn unusual looking
mirror which serves a eccend,
verv important purpose.
S. If it is desired te use n decorated
lin candy box thnt hns been used
before in giving away home
made candy hew can n new leek
be given the girl en the cover?
4. When was the first postage slnmp
made?
0. In making n rosette out of silk
' hew can the loops he held together
without glue or stitches?
C. The style for the newest walking
ekirts is te hae them appear ex
ceedingly narrow, nltheugh in
reality they nre quite wide. How
ls this nchlcved?
Yesterday's Answers
1. The girl who gels n last-minute
invitation te n New Yenr's mas
querndp can easily get together n
Spanish costume by draping n
brilliant shawl or tablecloth ever
a white wait nnd skirt nnd tying
u baudnua nreund her head.
2. Silver thnt hns Just been clcnued
will keep its brightness longer if
it Is rinsed in warm water thnt
is jut n little soapy.
3. A new umbrella Is mntle in de
tachable parts and sold In n small
lenther ense se that it is con
venient te enrry when traveling.
4. The first book printed in the
Angle-Aniericnn colenics was the
Ray I'salm Reek, which was pub
lished nt Cumbridge, 3Inss.( in
1010.
T. Te mnke n plnlted belt thnt leeks
like leather, but is softer nnd
mero clinging, use three nnrrew
clre ribbons.
Ii. A narrow band of gray fur will
inake the round neck of n dark
dress lighter nnd mero becoming.
l ilnv
I Very often she gets into a whirl of
I parties ' almost every night.
1 And It would be perfect torture if she
did go te ull these parties nnd had te be
a wall flower.
SIIH may even have a geed tlme nt
first in her simplicity.
Rut suppose she finds after n pnrty
or two that these three or four girls
who nre se done up with make-up thnt
they don't leek like the same girls they
were before they put It en ere having
n wonderful time, whlle the has just
n "nice time."
Isn't it only natural for her te begin
te copy, te wonder what it Is thnt
thny have nnd she hasn't?
She would have te be pretty strong,
and pretty sure of her convictions, te
go en ns she started, lifter she found
out that It didn't seem le take.
And there aren't very mnny girls of
just-ever-school nr:e who nre thai
strong or sure.
YET It Isn't fair te put the blnme en
tlrcly en the boys, either. If (here
were no girls who made up, the boys
would be content with them ns they
nre.
It is rather Hie fault of n certain set
of both boys nnd girls, who nre net
quite normal in their tnstes and be
havior. Everything must be in the superla
tive degree te please them.
Speed must be the fastest that they
enn get, jnsw must be the wildest
thnt th?y can make it, nnd mnkc-up
must be the thickest and most un
nnturnl timt they cm concoct.
When ether girls and ether boys
lrnllzc thnt slrls who den't behave thU
wiiy nnd men who don't llke it nre
just ns nice ns anybody else, there
will be n saner nnd better mede of
living.
Rut just nt pres-tnt there nre net
many who care te think se.
WHATS WHAT
nr HELEN DECm
5& L&&
Wrasf?iMf i
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Did Yeu Knew That
When Mrs. Rese Mergnn. of Gleuec,.
tcr. N. J., dressed n chicken for her
helldny dinner she found inside the
fowl a two-nnd-n-hnlf-dellar geld piece?
Dr. Jennie C. Murphy, of Yankton,
S. I)., is believed te be the only woman
street commissioner in the world?
A Spanish lndy rarely gees into tie
street alone?
Ever year we learn te like mero and
mero the French custom of sendli-.K
IlanDy New Year greetings te our
friends, although we ha e net yet reached
' the worry-saving way of presenting glft'j
1 only te children at Christmas, nnd of
limiting our holiday adult remembrances
! te New Year cards, as la done ln l'rancc,
where Christmas Is n religious holy day
I and New Year's a Eccular holiday.
The Bending of New Year cards, cal
endars and booklets Is net limited te ene
! day ; the year Is still shiny-new when It
I Is a week or even n month old. Se If
there nre any friends te whom we sent
j no Chrlbtmen toker., especially friends
I who have had a troublous old year, we
have plenty of time new te send them
our best wishes for a Happy New Year,
either by a written letter, greeting card,
I or both.
ZEu5XMimHiHfflZm
The spread Mether
would have preferred en
the bread tha med te bake
Ancre Cheeic, imoeth as butter,
rich at create and e delicieuil
A'etc, Coated, Sauitarv Wrapper
ftitA fAeiCenufinfiftequpbrfFdrtr
CHEESE
Mai,i,ySHARPLESS. PMU.
mother. dinmpfpp thnt Ic nnf nnlfp t.n U'ell rip
In the dimly lighted library, he and sloped as the benv btructure ureuud
Mrs. Hathbeurne sat down te tea, and i it.
after Carel's mother had poured the
Such people nre net by nny means
1.1, 1. ,, ,.. il ,. ...!
seaming iiquiu iim. irugiic ii.,.n ...... .,.-,,, fnr.Mne in m-ntnlifv: nnr nre
&.. .... m.l -VInlr'rt mill nvnitrill f 11 D ...-,.... -..... .n ....- .. ---.-.....-..,., . . v. -
unu Bnv,tim.u -"v -.".,. v...".;." ...- tl, ,n n, Pnn.1,lpr.l na nf nlmnrmnl I d VOrC? CllSCS On Hand. UUt marK 1110. SPlf, "l WOIinex HOW 1
liking, she leaned back in her chair anu 'tf.m re n ,nattcr of fact the American bejs nre going for the this world without him
fixed him with bright blue eyes. , ni""r"- ,t0I ""? ,.,""CV A I...' I forelcn-bern girls juat the banic. I can t,,m."
"Nick, there's no sense In beating ''" """"LVj ' ',"r '":". ,'l"u,i ' "1" "iil name eight of my own acquaintance who s ,p made nnd unmade
ii.. t t. Vi... 1 U- 1.1. I HTULTI llllUlt i.1 IUil'13. 1L PVLT, IUI'L I ,n.. flrttin fi DTirl ilrt lint rviyref f . "
, It-AIW ".. - .... -w ,.w .n- ', OV
s trnvelintr bac.
e fftPMPr i ihn i
i i cull ivu tutu "n'J -- ' w..-tf .. .. ...... ......D ...v . . ... ..,
I the forenoon of the third day since he tiny hallway.
"Hush!"
"(Had?"
"Rut, I'aul, New YerK "
"I finished for the boss rijht awny,
and I-
nlc- nalr Indeed te cct married.
There eugnt le be a law all ever , hed gene,
this country that no couple should get i j.n. i.ni Emled at herself in the
married until the girl Is at least twenty-' ,,n,, ', 'M a
one and the man twcnty-flve eais old. I mn"l5l lm"or. ., .,,,,, ,,
Then, perhaps, we would have lesu ' "Mr goediif-ss' sake, she chicled her-
r.rr tsu x,ii .
before I knew
around me uuu. iuu khuw uai uuu. .,... ...,. ., , . ,.- i.h....,..i ..
Afr TfntlihnnriiP nnd I like veu There "" r'nc" lnl"" n"s i'w iniiivmiiui pe- ,
te wen t hn wS d we weu hi rather 'Unrities. Perhaps it would be better
nave for a s.m-in-lnw than you, but te, r. ts own individual combination
after nil It's Carel' affair; it's n mat- i elicl",,Vn,,., ,,, fln, tM. ,
ter ever which we hae no jurisdiction. " the ether hand, when you find this
Parents don't menu ery ihuch In the ""j,1 f thp fereheail well developed. I
lives of young girls these days, and ul- '" h,? '"BI 1'"" " , p' '
though 1 ceufd net help seeing for my- virtually find his way nbeut in the dark,
self exactly hew Carel has treated you, who already hns or readily acquires
Bhe has said nothing nbeut it te me." , that peculiar nbilty of the woodsman
"I don't want you te blame her for " knew exactly where he Is. The most
anything." Nick said quickly. "And I ristimUiy nu f"t inn r. Mich people ns
I don't want you te think that I've been this is "ffhw! Dr Gall has ob-
coming here just te annoy her. I "."rved that this hump is usually well
wanted te reassure her. that's all: 1 developed In geed : chess players; und
wanted te prove te her that we could Urs is natural when you realize thnt,
go en being friends; that It needn't make the most mpnrtnnt thing in the game i
anv difference in our seeing each ether." of th-s is te maneuver mir pieces
Mm. Hathbeurne leaned forward lm- ' into certain positions, nnd that thn
pulslvcly process lq usually long enough te tax
"I knew. Nick, but ufter all, don't the faculty of iiosiUen memory pretty
you think things urc better as they are? well.
BACHELOR OP THIRTY-SIX.
Knitted Cape Bound
"Rut, honey, Rreadway nnd "
He laughed and snuggled her closer.
"Rreadway'a all right. I guess," he
said slowly, "if ether things are nil
right."
"Hut the theatres and the gnr lights
plans for the
She would be ever te Millie Faver's.
INe. she hastily told heiself, that would
.i..ur i .i.... ,... atiiha
!.,v" . ,.."?.- IJ X1" "& 1.1 : Ver nnd everything?" .quavered Virginia.
"" "' ""'.."" .' . ' ."...:"": '".Mid the wonderful restaurants.
ir; r r" r'i i of nothing in tue wer.u out ncr imui. inn.i..
With hed Cue Ribbon Shc ,el,,d down town a,,d see what 'J(.r intcrruptC(1 RUll(IcnIv .
'that wouldn't de! It would only ' , "S.v. durlin', that reminds me. Hew '
make the place seem all the mere bure nbeut some pancakes and some eggs fried
nnd lonely when she enme back. l butfr nud some nice drip coffee?
. Theie wasn't n Feck te darn; evcrylfnh, I hnven't hud anything te cat
single t-hirt of Raul's wan impeccably fV three days, and
complete with buttons; nnd there seemed A perfect wife putted him and preb preb
nething te draw the burning ambition i cntly nil six burners in the white gns
te work te wait the four or ic days ' range were burning why the six no
that must elapse before I'aul would one could tell,
come home from thnt horrid trl the Perhaps they were Jurt the signal firen
dim had sent him upon te .new .nr. of he
It Isn't fair te veu te dance attend
ance en Carel, feeling as juu de. If
Carel has made up her mind definitely,
it's kinder te brenk things off, nt least
for a time. Don't you agree with
me?"
It was se hard te sny what she felt
ln her heart. It was impossible te tell
Nick that she didn't want te see him
suffer and thnt Carel was taking every
thing and giving nothing. A wac of
indignation swept ever her us she sat
there looking Inte Nick'n face and
theuglit of Carel's treatment of him.
Nick smiled suddenly. He had n
three-cornered smile that was charm
ing. It made him leek like a faun. He
covered Mrs. Hnthbeurne's fingers with
his lean brown hnnd.
"Yeu may be right ; anyway, we'll try
Tomorrow Kpandlng Letters
LITTLE
BENNY'S
NOTE BOOK
By Lee Pape
Things You'll Leve te Make
RunnyJJetay
Inb
l .r. - r-y. X
I was setting en our fnmt steps this
nftlrneun wishing il would snow, nnd
some luily (.topped going past, Faying, ,
Are you Mrs. Reuses little boy?
Yes mam, wy? I sed, and she sed.
Ge in nnd tell jour mother Mrs. Kelly
Is heer te see her. Relng a funny face
lndy with wite gloves nnd n geld teeth,
und she went in the pnrler nud sat
down nnd I went up nnd told mn, nnd
ma sed, O, all rite, 111 be rite down,
jeu go down nnd tnwk te her n wile.
Wich 1 did. saying. She'll be rite
down. Mr. Kelly, and Mrs. Kelly say-
lug, Thats geed, hew old are you? .
II going en 10, I sed, nnd she sed, I
Izzent thnt nice, de jeu Icru a let ln
skoel?
1 A pritty let, I sed, nnd she eed.
Izzcnt thnt nice. Leers ." pennies for
jeu.
Im net sippesed te be nllewed te talp
money from waiters. I sed, and she sed, .
(I, izent that nice, thats quite rite.
And she put the .'! cents back in her
pocMtbeok, me standing there hoping
she weuldeut. and I sed, Of cerse no
body ever told me if somebody put
some money In my pecklt wile I wasent
III Fii I
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"Rut I hope he's having u wonder
lul time." she said loyally.
home!
Tomorrow As Old as the Hills
The Weman s Exchange
npmnulna Scorch i lines, with a rather long waist, It Is
Removing ocercn n(Jt te maka you nppenr Eteuter. I
Te flie J.iilfer e Weman'!! Taar. Ilavu It an evening gown, with short I
n.,r Mn.dn.rn "Will you Kindly print Hleeves that coma above the clhew and
In your column eeme way te taka n ' aren.ade of net or the material of the .
alight scorch out of white woolen goods? ' n,e" llself- I
"i de net knew exactly the name of the
1 goods, but It la almost tne aume un
I white- cashmere wool. This goods I
1 have made Inte a baby cape, and the
Ibcerch la right In the front, se If you
' could help me I would be mero than
grateful. MIW. McK.
1 Try washing the cape in lukewarm
i soapsuds. If this deea net remove the
" .- .... i. . K... I. ..!. I. Ilia
Htalll, niOISlCIl 11 KIIU IUI 1. iih.iv ... ...
' sun, letting It stay for ubeut a day, or i
I two days If noceaiary. This will fade '
i the otelu. I
Fer the Party
Tn iri f.Mlrer et tVemas's Page:
I .-.. M-iiim Oiicb mere 1 wiite te I
1 ask for helpful advice as you certainly C
I did me a. favor with cur last reply. g
I nm eighteen, live teei mree incnri
and rather stout New, my aunt la
Icivlnc n silver wedding nnnlvereary
i Dirty the hecend week In January,
and mother and the rest of the family
i are an'.xleus te have me ltfek us nice us
, nes-lblc. The affair !r te be qulte big -
In ene of the hotels of the city and. of
course, most pi me uireoe v.". "," "'"
nlug gowns. New, I would llke te
knew what .color and style would be
approprlute fcrr me. At first I wanted
te have a black party frock trimmed
with beads, nut no many ei me oiuer
Had Your Iren Today?
.
women In the family intend having thW
i today huve paralysis of "" ,0 et ,reS3 that I de net think It will
nerve. Rut, just as wc1 ifu nice for me te wear the same, ns I
Uy tOHI.NNK bOWl!
Mnnv of Ui
l,-.trf,,c niiluiilv ever Irilil inp I i.mihlellt -l.n l'illflnr n
keep lt'wen I found out it was there. me dropping the kniUln;, we nre pick- am se inuth younger, and Imagine I
Relng Hlppeseii te uc n hint, eny .Mrs. ing up the Knitted, l necu gurnuncs, i ceum ".'"';' , ;!:.? avenirrif
I .,irtv frock or a gown with attach-
' .. il.pt T nnn maun III U T l
thieevL1)! ou vuv -! t,i ..
V eet or m jsx i uauui:i ns wi. ,.,' "";,., '.' ;".,;.--" ' V ";'.V"' ,: . ".."." V"" nu , j,; k, Would you udvlse an evening gown fr
. a itr lima cut ier inai irienii immij uiunu puviu iu hwiji.u ., uuu . imriiriinuj.v it n, s- .... .mul.. . ... i-Ai- a ernusn witii
- .. - - . .i . ....- ".j. I I !. il t III1IIV 11UUU ..
. -. .I...M little rlf
un a& ucui iiiiiu tfc v vi v .--.- -- ----- - - ,......-.-..-., --. i . , . ..,
who ban ft new baby. Use an ordinary mmI, And nobody ever told me I wasent I widely for Southern wear, and they tei- i
small button about three-quarter-'nch nwed te hunt for money in case some- low any number of formulae, borne of ,,,,
. ..-...h tm liu fMiniMHnn Pni-ni. . . ... . ... r 1 . 1 .. . ...I- f .1.1.. I.l,.n.l ..I. .In n . n... I P. V41
in uiumtiui iu. .wM.....w... ;y tx)i y nn some nnu teiu me i ceum i.cep
the button with white velvet or silk. , . , . , .,
K cTlt tSnnSa ' i Vr8'1 ,telf "! T'h' i,h,,Bt;
iMnlc Rell nmall pieces of the material I and Mrs. Kelly sed, Its tee bad I dident
te form the ears. Stitch them te the think of doing It that way, Izzent it
covered button. Fasten the bunny but- an,i i vvt Yes mam. And I steed there
it wile longer te give . time te un
i think of It. wich i he dident. and n.n
came down and I went out nnd sat en
I like Alice blue
ten le baby-plus or small gilt safety
iSnV. Thw RUNNY RAnV-lIN.s en
B-Veet for nlnnlntr en hnby'a bib or
w cWlSSf O JU of hr U-Jj; '
Uie frunt steps usee tskustcd.
the units nf tills knitted fabric nre nw
fully stunning. Se urc the frocks with
cape te mutch.
One of the newest fancies is te bind
the suit or costume of knitted fabric
with clre ribbon. In the model shown,
for cxumple, navy blue knitted mntc
rinl Iu lm. mil uifli reil i lie libbnii. the
a... ..-.... ...... - - IMlllH v .-. --- .
Irdlc of the fro"k I' also ln rid woven av-e blue or tne gray, rer ir you nae
n illltlin PII'.. 1U.IDI i
.i' rav. and leek well In red and
brown, but am afraid that these lighter
colors will make me leek entirely toe tee
fut and I have nbeut three brown
dreWs. be you see I dd net knew what
in de A CONSTANT READRR
It Is much nicer for a, jeung ghi te
win.' n llghtcr-uo'er d dicta at ni
HffrtU" of tlilu 801 1. C .ew.iw either V
i . gin
'int
nte the fabric.
Fer Making Custards
PUDDINE
)V "nir'rr'iH'jiruHrtrnrTii-Tr-iniu! nm.uwi wiwuwrr-rmm mm n
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K3 i
With a wonderful flavor
always the same
mce
Coffee
Listen, men and women
Hew they brace you
against "3 o'clock fatigue"
When your speed slackens "The Bckvecn-Meal Raisin"
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When your brain fags
When you begin te yawn
And leek at the clock
And it's only 3 o'clock
And there's a pile of work
Still en your desk
That you must de
Before you've done
A geed day's work
It's then you need
These little nuggets
Of NEW ENERGY
Called Little SunIaids
In a hanriy little Sc package
Containing 146 calories
Of energizing nutriment
Practically prc-digested
Se it ets te work at once
And "picks you up"
And' starts you off again
AjkI first thing you knew
It's five-thirt
And you've finished
Peeling like
Yeu could lick
Anether deskful.
Loek for thU DIapUr Carten en you
dciler'i counter. Sold at all drus,
irectry, candy and diar ateraj 5c
Yen need but a small bit of Iren
dally yet that need It vital. Rals
are rich in Iren. Safe, heal thful tweet
meaU for the children, tee.
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Send coupon for book containing
mere than 100 valuable raisin reclpei
te make delicious dishes with the
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buy at the neighborhood store.
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At all our Stores
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Buy ait neon iSS'SLS
have them ter your afternoon refreshment
make tftat your dally profitable habit
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