Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 31, 1921, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHTCADELPBIA, SATUKDAY, DECEMBER 31,19-1'
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SARAH D. LOWRIE'S
SATURDA Y EVENING TALK
Heiv te Use Prayer as a Meatus of
Quiet
'A WOMAN described te me n
con- I
euItaUnn that (die hurt Imd wltli
n
Ktt&t nerve ftpeclllt nnf long iue
Hhe Mlil that he gnked lir tlir umtnl
questions, nnd thnt he turned her mind
inrdde out for him in hl (die enuM,
and that (ifter It a all ever h ha.!
written the folletln? prescription en
his office, pad nnd iriven It te tier:
PRESCUIPTIOV
".Teut before renin Inte bd at
night atnnd quietly with clei'd ejen.
nd lmnclnf that .ted are before an
open fire discarding old omIepe! by
threvlnp them into the het coals te
be burned te vhlt ashe.
"Flrt. Threw away all
about what jeu have ilen
.
tears
rcur
Second. Threw awnr nil your d!s
like und hale of peretn.
"llilrd Threw away the thought
of veur 'itipuld ilrMn.
"fourth. Threw etrar the re
membranre of jour pljns for the fu
ture. "And then n rmp Meti tnii
put out the light repeat tbe
Paalm":
" 'O Lord, my heart i net
nor mine rjei lefty.
Neither de 1 cxervlte mynelf
v. I nn.1
'Littlest
haughty
in ercnt
mutters.
Or in tMnc: tee wonderful for mr.
Surely 1 have .tllled and quieted mr
Mll!
J-Ike ii rhllil with hN irn'her
Mj -eul l wlilnn me lihe a wsan"d
Hil.I.
My horn Is III Then from tbi time
forth and for ocermon:.' "
MX I'ltlCMJ wild that uhrn ihc
read the thlnjr ehe jut laughed at
the doctor nnd ald: "Why. loetor,
nil thnt this Is la just F.ijlns your prav.
era!"
He nodded and t-aid: "And hr
net'"
She explained that f-he had net t-nid
Mt prajcr at nljrht for jears. net be
ctuw fche did net believe In prayrt. but
beeaute late ut nl?ht, 'chen you er
tired, had neier wemed te her the li-t
time for prnyiiis. She remeri.hered that
na a jclrl riie had sometime fallen
asleep ever her prajer-
Whereupon the doctor had ne.ide.l
and tHld that there wm "nmethlnjj pai-c
fylnc and relaxing anrl hoetlilnc or.
dently In pnijir from her nun rn-ejiii
nnd he advised her te try H juM I.e.
catlte It wu the end of the day nnd ".he
a tiled nnd ueeijrj j0 relai her
mind III order te ewp.
She nsk.-d him if he enlv beliprwl tn
prayer because It related the mind.
"That power would be vijpj,. ?l,t t
make me beheve in prawr. Madam"'
wah hid somewhat tern reje.nder.
WHBN rhe told me of the ereiirrenee
he n still ilis.ati'fieil with l!
reply, but nhe had tried hi pr.-riiitinn
and whs mere than lnellne i think
therp nm h')inthlnc in it.
And, Indeed, f it Is true tint .ion
are apt te wake up nlth the thought
with hieh jeu uent te sleep, whuher
It in that jeu mijt wake by n ii--tain
hour te make a train, or that jeu
want a thine thnt Is telng- withheld
from )ou, or that jeu are worried ine
a problem, or that some nun vnu ln"
has hurt you. then why would no. M
dUraisFal from the mind of nil hurt.
worried, frichteneH im rr-n'.pj. ful
.thought be a nilRhtr ihm nav of b
ginning n night's ret? nd whj would
net a geed, rextful. wiethiug the"j;hi lc
equally beuelu-ial, mi.-Ii as ihinklni; "f
oneself us a idilld reiitini' .-crefree en : :
mether'' breast?
In fart, v hy are net praters tl -r
ben mental beuedirtiens with w ne,, t"i
RO off te iltep that oeijld tie drvie !'
And why heuld nut many a tu.p per per
en beMdcs that kpermliit haie found
Paul and
By HELENA
.is Old as
CROSSED Mirks flickered warmly in
the tiny fireplace
Paul wriggled his feet luxuriously in
his house slippers and
was 'oiisi'leli of the
irmncuiit. of his m II
Oelng. A irg ma sighed and
snuggled closer In Im
irm '
"Heney." she said
'efilr.
HuhV
' W hv did you come
I eni' e (j :lckl -
from New erk I
mean .'
I'aui pulle.l retlrctitf
j en his pipe
I've been thinking about that mjself
all day, dear," h said serieuslj. "The
besa feenie.l well please.) with what Ii
accomplished, but he didn't seem te be
much Impressed when I sp.ikc about
hew fast nnd biiine-ssllkp thf tiruif
are In the big town. Said semei ilng
about he'd heard the same thing from
every man he'd sent theie m ihe last
twenty tears, but that the .,,j place
here seemed te dodder along pictr
well."
He stroked her hnir and his etes were
half ciescl.
"I get te thinking it ever, lienet, and
I giiess that New Yerk is a disease '
"Puul," she exclaimed impatiently.
"that bounds se smug. nd I knew
I'd love te go le New erk at least
once u year te sei things move."
"YeB. wc oil feel that uaj in this
town, I guess. We'll like te go te
aee things mere. Hut somehow one
fecla ue terribly out of it. lilll Tan
down at the office, lired in ev Yerl
for fifteen years, he s.ijs and in nl'
tbnt Mine he never knew the first n.iM. i
of the ether chaps who w..rc along
side him The Tnrrs I i c-I m one anait
inent for nine years and Mrs 'I arr
never knew the names of the chi'.lren of
the couple upstairs."
"That deen't slgnlft ant thing.
henev," nald Virginia, detihtfully
"New- Yerk is u show - a fort of cir
rus." Puul chuckled. "I knew that
when the circus come te this town we
11 go, giving some old excuse or ether,
d wc are blinded nnd entranced
ybr, by ull the (he pomp and panoply
The Weman
Twe Splendid Offers
SV r" Kditir nl llVmri'l's Tfiff'.
Dear Maflu n ' hutn a toy blaclt-nd-tn
turner wl i 'li I would give ti. a
oe4 home. Mie ene mid .1 half trnr
ld. welglib Rbeut ten pounds, Ih about
, fAurteen incite front the tloer te ten or
'J5S a IteuldeT. MRS. V U
t fsuv"; "' "fnan t i-agr.
ir Madam -I lmvs flve lit t Ih pui-
,atid would ltl te llml tbein Kemi
m. And If Mrs A i would llhe te
re 0e vlic ma utt any time
MRS 1
fit ttm.rjr. trt rnn n.i.l pnnil tinmen for
ftn
-
i HiMI alt Jes". Of eeurXr. there wdl he
IvtS and (qte of people tihu will wuiit
iMntn. Tlie only question i wIie'm irelng
te b first td write and aai for the ad-1
Arm et IrK P. 1. er Alra. B. V.T
Vhanlf Jwu both very muchfer slvlnir
U ra
hh an ifppi
tfPPertUnlty tecet a pet
Gaining Peace and Hepe andl0"1"' '"' rvbu! 'tdetT Centa
this lair of natnre out long before this
i &.., f .1 fl .!. I...1 Ih
nun Kiven IDe ei'COTer le iiiniininu i"
the form of a rellfleus custom?
AND
V nb.
ND that Is net the only discerery
letit nraver which has come down
threurh the nte an the accumulated
experience of .nan. In moments of
dapper prayer has a tendepej te keep
the mini) cool and tendv. In memcntH of
ci
fituer prnjer has n tendency te tnuk
one tiaure for fclf control, nnd in me
menta of depression or hurt esetism.
nr.P let. nln ,Uet ,e.M nt the
mind troena of better theuehts.
"'" !-- " -.. ,-' " " w" " I
Tliee ire such perfectly well -known
iffts that met parent, whether they
, rr )tn)T rpjgieus persons by con-
Metlen. or Jiit la.r cmtentietial pT pT
seil, by habit, teneh .-hlldren te av
thii prayers and like te wntch them
at their prnvers and lik t he t'im I
for by children- In fact make as much
of prayers aa of tuh'e munners or clean
hnhlte.
Hut a (rrent, many men and women
who are very trlct with themlte
nbeut clean hahitf. and about jroed table
manners learned In childhood drop
prayers a a habit of no Importance, or
aa a remedy enlv te be tried when ell
ether remedies fail.
T VKVTIT1K te say that nine persons
X out of ten in thlnkltij: of prayer
de net ih!ni of it n a ii.mr. i.ntcat.eu
b' word-, or bv theuv' is 'Jilhrnit wir.s
Mirh ;! hi think of It ns . rmpiest
for w.i, if. sprritied th.ns l.j man te ..!.
tn etner verds if "ii think f a
prayer, de yen mean a thought toward
ten, ... icqiirrt of tteil? And when
jcu think of uu r.nsaer te prater d
jeu think of a theusht from (!ed te u
pcren. or de you think of a gift of
ueq te a person .'
ny telegrams te '
ive our f-iends
we semi reat ma
our menus that just c.
inforniatien of our ufe arrival or our
"ddrefs or our continued lore und they
acknowledge lbce telemms In the
i-vt letter, nnd we cii'l that an anw.?.
We nnder.tand the triiurnlni-st- and the
i iipine of co unrmicntinj te them our
theuehts. und we call their rcjdies
LI1W . e.
If It Is pWib!e te speak te Ued and
te he heard, and for (ied te speak te
us and be understood, why net clarlli
und purlfv our thoughts by HpcuUni;
them te Him. and leek forward with
Intent enserness te His thought In re.
turn'' And why Nu't 'hit prater?
Trulv It Is prntep, und it Is the kind
of prayer that astonished the men that
followed Christ te hear Him utter, as as
teniheJ ami nwel them.
The mane of It Is that it in pos
sible for us an well Us for Mini te vpeuk
that way te Hed.
I
KNEW a humble and most loving
follower of tlis who had. threush
I. long geed life, acquired ihlll luili't
of fiiklng her Inme-t theiitrhts te
ted her t H ink ful. und serrt and her
i'jd ilieughis. When s1,r ..flnie ie .li.-.
she was a long time sufttring. and these
rhe lete. her and watched suffer for
her and were pewirlc., te help 1 er e.
cept te fiillnu tier lead and my iietli.uy
of the iippreuchliic spparatimi. Eti
.'eiitlj. in her wakiies anj ceindlii;
of the depths with t'l se n'-e'it her was
ten gr.-at h strain I'm at night, wlu-ti
she thought herself n'enc. se spoke te
led all her thought' In IHfV i mr
niiireil words of p'ajer 'ha1 told all
her wnsriness, nil h' r l.ce and faith
ful waiting for His n fas-, And a
lay after day dawned, and she was still
l.i'id pri-etier. her ipiieimtst and swre.
i.ms Hnd reticent I'oiipesjre were proof
te thewt nhe hiul eterlittgnl her In her
tttt.ih tifs that l.'r prajen wre lim?
auet' erei)
s.uiMi n. Lewntn.
Virginia
1I0YT GRAM'
tlw 11UL
of the thing And we think hew wen-de-fii!
it would be if we could go along
Wiih the rirruw imd neter knew any
thing but the rfds and
the gelds and s,hrr
the prettt ladles in
Tn k tights, and the
funny "downs, nn.J the
strange and ' urieu
f'eples."
'lrglru;i j.ar .1 . s
bnn.l te signify she
understood.
"f, undernealh i
all we knew mighti
well that the .Mrei
let is just eh) lja 0n
Jenes .msliire ,(
drf-ie-d up just for en. nig glorious
da' We wouldn't see a b.t of romance
In that pasture the dnv after the circus
is geno Only the empty gapmg snw
dust rings, where rrcrtthing wa-i se
wonderful and se beautiful jrMrrday "
lie sighed.
'Well, honey, X-t Virk's like thut."
"lint. Paul i. ur surely iib i an
g.. te New erk once in a'.Uille and
e. and see the pirlty ladles in pink
ilgnt- and th fnn i'.iwj.s and tic
stiange and curious crvaturesV"
"Vca, dear, I lm t s what New Yerk
' for And we can ear popcorn and
dr nk pink lemonade. And hit en the
hard seats till our spines criik nnd be
het and dustt and excited."
" ud then?"
"And then come home te tin
'Ihe i'-essisl stickx III tin fireplace
er ii'kl.d Inte a fresh little tongue of
win min.;, comforting tlaitie
"I'ai.I, dear. I'm glad jeu leek at
1h igs like that It's just like j sterj .
the uaj jeu put it, dear."
P'iuI rubbed Ins chin softly against
her smooth round cheek.
"I giics, always will leek at it like
tbnt, ' lie lghed. "I'm e tow tier net
a trouper
"Hut, Paul." mid the perfect wife
grately. "there must alwajs be some I
le ruij awav from the farm, nnd te
sta else there'll lie no pielty ladles n '
pink tights nor funny (downs, would
there, dmr?"
Mouda) Household (iedt
s Exchange
through the column a se beidetn
have offers of lrs th.it I knew these
will b'l Krcetfd with Jej
This Vlll Help
7e tK4 editor ut tremnn' Tep
Dear Madam Seeing that jeu hate
helped no many of jour readers, I would
like te knew If ten criihl answer m
question. I um tery much troubled with
h. bud breath. I'euld jeu tell me the
aus of ouch and hew 1 could euro If
IIUZAUKTH M
Th's IS nemeti ne i.rjhet Im peer
dlsentien or teeth U.at ,ue i et cleaned
tlioieughly eneush If tee i.ie a mouth
wnh inernliu; and evenlng Hb antiseptic
piepertles will overcome; this trouble te
a great degree. Hut should you still
have It, you Imd bettUeensuIt a physl-
lan, aa mere may mjim etner cause
X It vrmen sneuia oe,poica anr,
The Marriage
Gambler"
Vv HAZEL DEYO OATCIICLOR
Carel Rathbeurue refutes .Viefc
Tracy twice became the docs nel love
Mrt. .Vict Irle te ere her in order
te convince her that their friendship
need net be broken off, but Carel
avoids him. One day A'cJt; has tea
with Mrs. linihbeurnc, who, although
she sympathises with him, feels that
it is better for him net te see Carel.
CHAPTER V
Daisy Casllcten
TXTHCN" a man la unhappy about a
woman he does one of two thln.es.
He Is either strong eneuch te take up
,' ? ,7,"- """"' f,"" '" .Vl'.K'
V"" "-' t " " '" " ? n uiu-
iriif hnn hnnnt1l nr ha fifaa rft nf a
tangent, and becomes reckless.
Mck's whole life had been bound up
In Carel. He had planned the future
nreund her, and the thought of net
winning her mjuip day had never oc
curred te him. When he realizcu that
Carel had definitely refused him, tnal
she wnnted nothing mere te de with,
him, be did net care what happened.
He wunted te forget and he wanted ,
something or some one te make him
lerqft.
L'ntil the evening of the day Nick
hud had tea with Mrs. Rathbeurne he.
had net known of the existence of MIsa
Daisy Castleten. He might never have
met her if he. had net felt desperately
In need of light fun and merriment, uud
Daisy could make herwdf very charm-1
lng when she plcawd. '
Dai ' real nam was Jennie
Schmidt, but inasmuch as idle no longer
lived behind t!,p baker; with her mother
ui.'l father, "but shared an up.irlinent
nth two nti,r girls in the same reiur,
it wasn't ne.eKsary for anj one te
innw the nw-ful truth.
Daliy wus a geed little thing. I
wasn't thnt she wan nsharaed of her
humble upbringing. Shn still went re
ligiously te see the old folks, and sic
rather liked eating German coffee cake
BD). dr,1,lk'"? l"ninenIy i-tren coffee
'? l "ar': "v'n? r0"m hchlnd the store.
riii: riijucu. iuu, vurin; jjci t,uu-
spicueus clothes Inte the neighbor
hood where che had been born and
brought up. She liked the bold etarcs
of the people who came into the bakery,
and she cultivated what she considered
rathr a haughty nod aloof manner,
w henct er she met nut one who had
known her In the old day?.
Daisy was tery pink und white and
blonde and dimpled. She was short
und ut prc'.ent just plump enough.
Sjm' day 4' would be, fat like her
mother, but nt the present time bhe
fercxi herself te keep te n rather
tigoreus form eQ diet. It was fatal te )
1 a chorus glH te put oe weight, and It
was enlt when ahe went te tlslt her
! family thnt she allowed herself the
' luxury of the fresh, doughy coffee cake
which thc adored.
.Melt met IJal'J lifter the performance
?; ;cp;;;vywV;he,e f".:,ri,c.T0DAy' ,
cl.uuw whom he had njn Inte at lie x .tear, should rcilly be KtecK-taMiig
club, and It had be.n I'rest.m Suele who duy for the family. Plan new and better
hud tugc'stcd meeting three ,,f the girls ; meth.ds for your work for the coming
afterwerd, and going somewhere for J ear.
a bite of supper. The huu'ttlfe should firmly re.self"
This gir' 1 knew is a peach," l'ret- I that all iifedless cooking utensils should
teu .enl'ule.l te Nick us they lounge. t be stored in h pluce where dust can-
In the lehh. beturen the ncls. "N' i net ur-flle nn them. Esneciullv te scour
non-en'.' aliut I'T e'tljer, but somehow
th"M' girls of the stage arc willing te
put thetnsidi.'s out mere te entertain u
man than any of the girls I knew.
They'n u tr sn,) .,r moe.lt, thet'ie
willing te luugh nin! talk, und b" entel -
laltiing. and tet I'd bet mt lu-i bottom
dell'i, llrit nr.si of i hum are p. siralgnt
as e string. Tliey werl hard, H"i. mid
that's mere than nm be sunl of tne't
of the girls I knew "
Nlcli laughed b ltcrl . "Yes, most of
them work hard for rich husband-,
that'" ub-.ul the -le of It."
"Ye.i .an't blame them for tint."
Preston returned. nl ihen ns tl r.
cliestru tuind up, thf unit in and toe'r
their stilt. During the act prc.-teii
pointed out I.uelln D.nigertield Ui N'uk.
Mir mis a htliii, vlu.l dark girl, tcrj
fresh and jeiing, hut N'u-k wus luwurdlj
amused at her name. i
"The last of one of our old Nmthcrii
families," he said In an undertone te
Prsteii, who grinned.
"Yeu wult till j oil meet I er," In
returned, "aid thnt little blonde one i
en the cud Is the ene you will probably
hute the pleasure of taking te supver '
She and Ieuella hate nn apartment
together. Her name Is Daisy Cnnlc- '
ten."
It was se thut Ntck saw Daisy for the
last time. '
Mendaj The Other Weman
Adventures With a Purse
THERE Ik ii fuec cream which comes
thut should be tery seething nnd
delightful In its effect. It In com
pounded largely of lemon, which has
bleaching und whitening properties that
nre ter.t beneficial for the skin ti.at Is
inclined te be "muddj" unless earn is
taken of it. One nppllea this cream.
allowing it te remain en the fare for
live or ten mlnutiv, und then removes It
with a soft cloth. Women who use It
hnd it most satisfactory The. price of
a jnr is fifty cents.
Tttni-.-nnrs rr nottihe,kpr." nf iftr
.. .,111. .-. rrtlfrlittf n(iM n Vs u -a Km
.. -- - "-i.i i if-1
TOr I llI ,iriiiii' 'Nil i,,r jjiatir in
heatler material are InlimtHy mere de-
sirabl". ieu hare seen them, or course,
luinle of jip'y s)ls hut ill,) ou knew
that teu hIsji can get them In a wool
jersey V 'I Im y ate neatly nnd well
mad'', and certainly thev nre much
warmer and mere comfortable for dava
such as one or two we had last week.
One, shop has a few of these for $4.30
a pair Yeu can get them in black or
in n hert of sand color.
fur nsmes of stinn- jirMrs lVemsn's Pare
Killter, or phone Hiilmit JOfln, or Mala 1601
lirtwern the lieiirs of t nnd ",
WHATS WHAT
nr iieu.n iir.f'ir
An appropriate v ejir resolution
for buay or forgetful people Is te re re
elt) te leiep a tvr tten schedule of busl
nfiss and tevial eiinagernenta te ultlvate
,vhat may be called the calendar-dud-notnheolc
habit
AUMnt-rnlndedneHS, whether It Is dua
te eter crowding the mind or te it nat
unilly peer niemery, leftdn te many an an
nev'ng breaches of iroeil manners A
fernttfn dinner t?ngagenteut e an af
front te Um dinner Bin rs , ,i forgotten
hmliiess apiie ntinent ma' work Mrleue
luceiitenlem e te th purl t of the ether
pan, unci etrn oierf seileus lets te the
liientul absentee The. reined Ih eaiy
und certuln A Inrire monthly calendar,
hung where It can be seen eterj day,
should have all Important engagemfii's
penciled In the date-blocks. In addition,
the tmwtuaj , lerjreiier sneuia Keep.
little notcfteQK in nis. pecaei rer
yr
entry and dally consuiwiiea.
MML-.
WHEN THE NEW YEAR COMES IN
lsBsmKKf'P---im wEammBKRm
SI waBKmw - 'Mi'WM-wm
I- s if X B 1'crhaps 10'-- Is nw ed by the boom - M I
i Kg H IUK grcciing ne iiun jusc recciteu irem k,
'steM' H the tall, old (deck, but tnirely bib feurs R
l7! W?&Wfil M H. ul" ke chased utvay when he sees the b
t! i!x(imtitM im . B I welcome en the face of the Ultle girl, tj
S3 HHr , '"- M young and rrelling as he is. who has Ki
W 2 "f T Wmr n'',rt ben waiting for him. He cannot $
n'3 !' .k. ' i '- 9B help but de hlH best, tee, for one se &
V-,ri (I'jDkiMti mMM!k genuinely glad te pee him, se cenfi- g
vy jwf"" sBSK!i i d(nt tlj,it he wil1 l,r'ns ,icr ,iapplncsh- k
'. 1
E.
xcellent New Years
Fer Cooking Suggested by Mrs. Wilsen
. . , , .,.. , , . ,-,. r, .
Make Rcbelvvs ivl te Use Cracked Dishes, ana te hive vamily
. .
ifoea llomc-L.eoi:ing ii'iui uiere rvuua i iuiuivu. u-h
.
All
Ry .MRS. M. A. WTLSON
Cer-jriaht. t):i by ifrv SI. A. ireti.
rfaiM reserved
and keep imuiuitiliite nil utensils that i
come in direct contact with feeds.
Te dl-urd immediately all cracked ,
dishes, no matter hew tuluablc thr-v
n.nv he - r ioe v. ill make this test tOU
cun easllv fcc the need of doing BO.
The test :
Pour het bacon fat In crnek"d fill
and allow fat te cool, then remote tut
and wash cup in dish water, new hll
wlt'i.h'jt tut: notice the gicas- Meating
en stfrfuce of cup of tea. aim ihr bncen
fat an be taste.) m tea. and the dih
.. ... I ...ml. iu it, tlCI.I. Mill!
v hut, ii ..oil. ivi'bii' ' --
scnsii n .-.
t.l. .. . . ..... .!. .... n...ln tltlClM-- the
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coming tear : thi i'iin h done p niiing
n cert n In
niimb'T of baking dishes er,P'JJ mr u.e coming tear anu may you
itnkrrelrs in et en Htid Hieii K.fping
thrni lr this purpose.
Ml trg.'tablr, meat dishes and pud
dings may be cooked at the same time.
Let us, Ihe housewives of this big
and glorious country, respite that wc
will make mer" home mad bread, bit
cuits. pie and cakes. The "home-cooked
fnn.ilt" makes the ben eitl7cu nnd
neiehliera. se let the heuywlfe renllzc
iKL ,..t ..ui forth her best efforts, feel-
ing that honor and dignity of heusrnlfr.
ly chorea are the highest nttulnmcnt that
Is re.ill.t worth while.
Resolve that during the coming teal
jeu will giltner iuc lain.. ..- t...,,
the home hearthstone and teach son i te
make ome easily made candy while
dnughter cooks und bakes te her heart h
content, uibe ini.n . . ''"""
a nice cake, light biscuits und pastrj .
The woman who has real ability nnd
can intike n diin'y biscuit und link
pie bheulil gather her neighbors to
gether nnd give thnn a demonstration.
This will make for better community
spirit or nelghberllness und help to
ward ranking n better home life.
Teach the small child persenul elcun
nt., f !,! viHr. hands ami teeth, nnd
te like and enjoy thee feeds that will
help him grew te perfect manhood.
Changing climate and modem mcUied '
of business must surely mean that, un
less we udapt ourselves u similar
1 rWtt H -P1
n diet, we wui reap uu menus
in illnMM nnd (llfcraup
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Question Cerner
Today's Inquiries
1. If the girl who keeps n di.iry
finds it impossible te write in it
every night, hew can she keep the
ftenta of mob. day freh in her
mind?
2, When denning Hilver what pre
caution should lie taken bv the
woman who wears rubber gloves
during her housework'
8. Instead of u band.au or comb
whnt striking brad decoration Is
worn by the fashienable woman
of Paris?
4. When and where was the fir-t
umbrcllu tfen in the I'liited
States?
5. Hew is "..paghetti trimming"
innde?
0. What in a favorite material for
this winter's evening gowns?
Yeslerdaj 's In(iilrics
1. Mrs. Themas fj. Winter, win. Ir
a member of the Advisory Heard
of tl e Disarmament Conference,
is ule president general of the
Federation of Women s Clubs
li. An unusual-looking mirror which
in a rectangular oblong has n
Miuat square eleilc fare and hundn
at the top. giving it two im
portant uses.
8. When using n decorated candy
box that has brn used before, give
It a new leek b.t pasting n fabric
dress ever the one en the painted
lady en tbe cetcr,
4. The first postage stamp was made
In 1S3!) by James Chnlmera, a
printer of Dundee.
5. In making n rosette nut of silk
bold Ihe loons together with foal
ing wax liiRtead of glue or
Htitches
(i. The newest walking skirts uic
rnnde te appear nnrrew. although
they ure wide, bj means of a large
plait folded eer In front.
HOW TO HldH
Don't iela tti4 correct formula for th
U In "ICIim," by Charlta W. JJuk
Micaitna Nnctlen of ntJt Sunday's I'vhlw
de. AUt
Resolutions
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ness; thla i no longer a fad but u vital
necesltv. Se de net hesitate, but put
these changes- into effect nnd seu will
note during the coming year muterlal
rtiilnj in liriilrli titi. I un nVt!HtT in t nn -
fell 111 1 (II 111. ( l 111 tl'MI (111 it Ul H l w LV(t
hat with Ih" various problems that the
successful person must meet.
Seme new features of thiy column
will be:
A weekly domestic fience lesen.
Old Coleniul I'rida) market ba-kct.
The duilv iain pet.
Kitchenette cooking for "ut Iwo.
.Modern dletctii a from u dlctist view
point.
Sni-i-lal holiday futures in time for
he housewife te utilize ideas nnd put
l"11" i...... ...... a. or.
A continuation of the Cosmopolitan
kitch' n. I have traveled nirl.t 110.000
miles te gather from the four cerncs of
tin; country ncipeu und new methods
I r this i ernc r.
Special! prepared menus and feeds
for the small child, thu growing child
and the aged prison.
SiMfi'il iutalid coekerv.
'rs.
Evr.MMi Pi i(i,ie l.FLieri: and
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Wiljfjn wish ou the mmpli-
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ment; of the seat-en, peace
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und preH-
III IN. 1..1 ii' 11 -3 t'l OIIL IM.lll. ,Ua VU
te the't who urr l.-,s l'ortunute Uie
helping bund of kindnesH und reul true
ncighberllncsJ.
Attrr all is snltl and done the real
true miccess und blessings thut the
tear jut bferc us will afford will de
pend upon uiiise(M. our Iheughts, uc uc
liena mid the real curncet elTert we put
forth.
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De net wildly enthuse and teice
- - y "e t'c dep" down" in 'jour
,)0Rrt ,' enrrj thera ' lffn., nnd -,,,,,
(la D. (.n vj.iali7e their pes.sibllitie,
bringing thrni forth Inte your plim.
, T1 ,.enilm. Jc.lr nm jring te 118
KrcnL blesslnga in peace and prosperity,
,0 rPn,)x ,0 (.0 TOtlr I)art , tf(lrpi
0, banish nnd put from your midst
these wlie seek te destroy. Knewing tnnt
readjustment lb titui if wc are, te pre-
Kre-ss.
Again we wish you u gletmus huppt, i j
happy New Year. A enr et reul hnp-'H
pincsH with nuiny le fellow, grew Ing $
better each coming ur. f
With geed will toward ull, enmity tii;i
none, the Ilti-Mf. 1'iw.ir l.i rxu it ! t
and Mnr A. Wilsen say: (Jed bliss
ten. lioea-ingnt nmuy nnppy, nappy
i New Years te jeu.
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Br CYNTHIA
The Qlrla Don't Like Them
Dear Cynthia Wa are two young
itfrls, one eighteen and the ether nine
teen. We are beautiful and admired by
the opposite tec Our great problem Is,
why w are net popular anions enr own
sex? We paint and p-7wder, are Jelly
and dresa In ctvle. Although we paint
und newrier. UA mvm lianrlaoter, wlthmit I
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STARRY BYES AND RUBY LIPS.
Cynthia Uilnka perhaps It's because
you both love yourselves a bit tee
much. Hew about It?
Hew Take It Back
Dear Cynthia There la a. certain gtrl
I liave known by eight but te whom
I had neter been Introduced until one
night nt an etentnjr company. Befere
being Introduced te this Individual 1
nescr had had u. very Reed opinion et
ner, ana exprcs.scd my recunr epeii'l
te u certain pcrnen, for which I nm
new er) sorry. Hew can I apolegise i
te this Kir! and take back what I eald
te the eccend party? I
a aitATnruL. reader, j
Oe te the person te whom you epeke
acHlnst tnia gin wiu retract wnni you
said. De net apoleirUo te the girl her
self unices you knew ahe has been told
of your remarks. If ehe haa been tela,
de net make a mountain out of the
nf.M 4nat .w tl.at M, t.l nnf lnntt
tier n If voe Uni vfttl rnnlil never Iiava
criticized her.
Don't Mind Peer Heme
Dear "ynthla I nm a grlrl of ftftee.
and go te high school. We are peer and
I de net have be many clothes u mr
fr. nds necm te
I have two or three girl friends te
whoe homes I occasionally go for an
i cvenlntr. But. Cynthia, I hate te Invite
I anybody te our beU3e, because we have
l only a very small parlor, and no kind
of music. I would dearly leve te aaK
two or three glrla te spend an evenlnr,
but I don't knew hew I could possibly
emcrcaui uiem. uu..vju cwiuj- hi uic
kitchen or such thing?, are out et the
question.
I ueem te set along with girls all
right, but I don't knew even ene boy,
nor de the trlrls I go with. Can you
suggest borne way by which I can make
and get frlenda of the opposite x?
It jtecma that when 1 was ten. eleten
nnd tttcltc I tvaa very popular with the
bej.s In my clasaea, but ull thnt I ecr
Knew aecin te have "gene."
There la a boy of fourteen who lives
near us and la always usUltijr me te go
te a ''movie" with him. De you think
he la tee young?
Oh, Cynthia, If you can hslp me I
will be eternally grateful. I think your
column Is wonderful und I read It each
night. "KITTY."
De net mind hating a small Heme
and no music. Welcome your
rrlcml!i
ther and make Uw t)C3t of it. ir sour
j 10thcr will let jeu go te the movies
, -nlth the boy, why net: jeu are oily
' children, anyhow. Plenty of tlm for
Uej inentis later wnen you nre eiucr.
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An AI'RONKTTn IIOl SE-DRESS Is
cry nentenlent for the heuatw.fe. Cut
u plain ont-piece sliiHjver dres (If
a little ranter te slip Inte, silt It in front
for a few liicheg, .uid dost. It with snaps I
or buttons ) Cut a bib apron of checked I
or plsld material that has the game pre
dominating color as the plain material
of the drfss. JliU'.e long uash rnde en
tlc apron Muke two group of sllU, i
at tlie back of the wnlalllne of llie dress ,
Hind the slltu. Srw two buttons en
ach eheulder. Jlalie two buttonholes
en r.irh shoulder of ill.-, noren. tiutten
' the apron te the dreps : run the BiUih
r'rons'te'lach dreseAn'TpRON0
, gt&ggmni
, n'n(1 cil3y te launder. IT.OHA.
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te tell us If It la because of Jealousy en ful you tan approach the coming yenr
their part we de net hate any girt , with hope that It will be bPtter.
friends. , Tt'H .nmMhln new. like the begin-
j Things Yeull Leve te Make
RpreHsHause-Dres?)
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As our Stores will be closed all day Monday, you will have a
geed opportunity te test the remarkable "keeping" qualities of the
delicious Victer Bread.
Yeu will be surprised te see hew your Victer Bread will stay
fresh even until Tuesday morning. Victer Bread "keeps" because
it is baked properly and from the purest of ingredients.
And in addition te its "stay fresh" feature, its unmatchable
quality and purity and the generous size of the leaf make it the
greatest lc worth of bread you can buy.
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It Takes a Year's Persevering Werk te De That, but, F6t
tunatcly, We Can Separate the Geed Years Frem the Bad
rplIB beginning of another yenr te be
J- ndded te our lives t ... ..
Did you ever think what n Messing it
Is. this system of dividing tlmojute
years?
ieu can separate your lite te
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nng of the next chapter, nnd the past
I Tt t-. 1.- JI....I ...h.iIi.r ntirl
oeo nays can m cupi'vu i""1" "
forgotten as you forget nn unpleasant
episode In a story.
If there is something you are ashamed
of in one year, you can leek forward
te this New Year's Eve as a 6ert of
wlpiug off of tbe alate.
Of ceurfe, the remembrance Ii there,
and as you leek back ever your life,
neatly checked up and Hied nway in
jears, you will never be able le overlook
that net.
Hut nt least you arc given a chance te
make It geed, te psy up for It and
cover It up with something fine nnd
worth while.
YOU hare your life In email plots, as
any wise gardener lays out his gar-
"My roses didn't de very wrell this
wasen," 1Mb gardener may say. Rut
I had some benutiful Oriental pepples,
and my chrysanthemums were bettct
ftinn erne."
If he had his whole garden space laid
?u,J"J?,"?Jn,7,.."r;: '":.. ..""'r ', nlrntn: best wn, te make nearHl
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few refe that drooped and willed se. J- ter thnn last jear Ix le Keep n ranj
prominently In the midst of it. the weaknesses nun tnuim that mtdj
Ine It senarnted nte small plots or
years you can think en this thirtieth
of December "Well. 1020 was pretty
geed, but 1021 was awful. Maybe It'e
the even years thnt are lucky for me.
I j hope this 3022 will turn out right."
By JEAN NEWTON
A Kecend chance!
r-. . I. ... .1.. n.tuCit fhi fnll
, ,, I "T'iZ. 1 1' fnr nil It is weith this fresh chanct,
ure and all these who arc dls-sitis ion I lL,s rIp!U M ,rt ,hls new i,ceflDin!;tll
Willi incmsfjitct, lut-u ivip. vmw .-,, iiic .-himv iriir uii'-in us
have made of their opportunities
Erem the naughty little boy ut school
te the criminal at the bar of justice, the
i . .,. , . , ti-n,,- ri,nce
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And whnt is anerber chnnre?
Is it flinething that can be given us
te villnte our troubles nnd fulfill our
dreams?
Is it nn Aladdin's lamp which nl our
bidding will eliminate the past nnd
build the future te our liking?
It is nil of that und mere but it in
net something that niuBt or can lc
given ns.
Anether chance is In no one p bounty,
but is wnltlnc for any one of uh simply
te tali- it eursehes
Anether chauce Is dependent upon
nothing but your stntc of mind.
True, it needs some Impi tus. fune
dtdlnc line. And for centuries that
mental need Imk been supplied Dy tin ,
coming of the New Year. i
The New Yeur turns a page, i
The chimes that ring out the e'd tear
'an ring out old regrets, nnd if we only
want them te, etcn old memories.
Tlir new page, blank but for its new;
premise, vibrntes with another chance. ,
It Is there for any f-f us, thnt n v
fhnnra Tt Ir In enrse.ltes. nnd the
'coming of thi New Year Is ull wc need '
If give it life.
There i net one of us who cannot
use it us an "Open Sesame!" te what ,
wc "could" or "might have done."
There la no faded flown of lite, sn -
5oethinq And Heal ina
Promotes Skin Health
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last you until 1 uesday morning.
will be open tonight until 10 o'clock.
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Next Year Better Than Last Yatl
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Aiu se, since tningg art mtds U4
nlenannf nnd nOftfitliln fA. ... ., - '1
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Is all the mere reason for our tiecWIti
each year te de better during the lwtu
nenins te ioiiew. n
yet resolutions arc- hard le folleirJ
probably becaebc lliey nrc altvayg t
We resolve te cat less candy, or uv
mere cjcerckc, or pny mere attention tel
our work, or be nicer at home. , .:'
thoughtful outside, or something Ji(,
Andln three days or mere we kin'
bought three five-cent bags of cand?
ridden en the trolley every single dji'
made a mistake of five dollars, flijii
up lccati!.e mother objected te thin tnv'
stecKlngs en n cold day and fnlltj !
get up in me ireucy te ict nn old lj
t.lt d.iwn. ",
It's nil because our minds and hMt.
"nnnet grasp se mnny uew Ideas all u
one time. ?
A whele ycr' worth of geed cbb
ij uwiiv uu v,, i.k fc hi .inuuary , IIbii
te work itself out gradually.
But because we expect It te hapwj
all nt once, because we think tht iJii,?
ing resol-itlenn is literally turning ertt
n new leaf nnd having a brend-newlifc
.r-uu.iiK tjui utiv.c nt, wc lull Dy tl
wli.vBiur.
It cuii tie done.
And e with jeu unii .tour inc. imv-iwic iruuuic uvii; w iu te otcreemj
them.
Ker it is only by gradual, pcrsiitmt
nnd slew but steady werkinc en tui.1,
things thnt we can ever make 1022
garden plot that can be set spirt ii
eeincming goea no nne te oe proud eL
Through la Weman's Eyes
Anether Chancel
cess, ambition, happiness that cannot
be nuide te bloom ngitlii If only we U
II lit' vn i ill uir in ur(
Here's wlslilng mi all, my frlendt
A HAPPY NEW YEAR.
Makes Wonderful
"COMPANY" DESSERT
MOTHDKamift!
Fer your New Year's
UinRcr
Milk-fed Roasting
Chickens
35
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At all our Meat Markets
Onr Sfern u,ill be eptn tonight until It
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