Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 02, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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EVENING PTJBLI6 'LEDGER-PHiUADELPHIA, MONDAY,'1 JANUARY 2, 1,922
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Weman's Life and Leve
lly WINll'Hbl) UAltPHlt COOLEY
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V hit n pretty
nii. Kettunati
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JF7t fie ileJerw Think of Us
that Hie ancients I of tlie hunk nbeut motherhood. The old
.,!.,! r I Imtnn hum 11 sum melon witu mu " 1
"Tie Marriage
Gambler"
II Hy IIAZHIj lllilU llYli;iiiiiuk
Cevvrlpht. 1011, hj nMfe Ltietr Compare
EXTENDED SHOVLDER STRAPS
v noer
Fortunately, meilcrn writers
express n tiiclirr
,1. appreciation of (if.
I They de net Indite
j sonnets te our c.ve-
Drevv, mm go n
snne ever us. Imt
It Isnlmostunlver-ifrem parnsltlc
snlly true thin tltej 1
rIve w omen
sutinre denl.
,101111 Httinrt .Mill woman will herald
Caiel Hathbeurne refuses Aiefc
Tracy tiricc because she ihcs tint lore
him. lrL U ilrnncratelil in lore with
tie lnilii"trlci. mid wenrn were iju-.. j icr ana tahes her ret mm very nam.
once; new they hrc animated clothes- Then one nliiht he is introduced te
horses. Men nmi women are made of Daisy Castlcleti.
tlic mme soul-stun " ciriN miumu
be brought up for work, net mnrriiiKi.
wlilcli Is Incidental; with n view te ef
ficiency, net sex. Men must lie freed
grown children .
CIIAPTEIC VI
The Other Weman
ryVlSV likedNIck Immcdliitel
J t
hope 1 "' itli her muni iirevnncss iur
M7cu 111m up ireni tee neKim"" "
nl A MALI' writer glvis us tl
' r ,n 1 1 ,1 ... ( 1 sized nun up ireni uif i'kii""k " '
.." The economic einnnripiitlen of ,.,,..,,. , ', h1)1. .lunnnelntrd lu love.
.'! " ,!,'.W1.tr.'J.'. T,''m -lie set hei.elf out te be n nKire
the firnt femlnixt
He snld nmeiiE
ether thlnffs, de-
wwirnuD mnndiiiB a ehnnce
JiAftrKit coelkt for women In nil
the activities of life, "The thins that
women are net allowed te de nre tin
... 1 .... .. ... . ... ;. . . .. .. ., . ,.. .,.. 1..
ioe up ler w iiininncc: 1 oeu ter tneuunt in timi. m- ,,,, nnsslhl.
" ..in. "ft" II, '111. XII," lll .IIIIKIIINII U ,.,. ,..."...
TV.I M.. ..t.. ...!
our eternal, unfatlie.nnl.le, nn-unuer- f ,M s W)( ,,
Mnmmeie mjsiery. ami rei 1.1s minu s.. K,,1 .,,.,..,,. , 1.1.,,
with nil In t
Slie llatteivd
nmi Mil wax
.. - - ,, . .. i... hi, mm ueiiTirii 111 nun, nun r.n- ."
jih an emanation from dlx lint. I.ut MellmitnK.v prelt in n pink nud wlm
is net
he, iiltlieiiRh liIUR In this iiRf
n nteilitct or i
theiiKlit, tint Ik ax inedleinl ii D.int"
ilm.elf, emerging from the dnrk nge1
; in tins uge. is no i ,,(, ,V. flint was eilel.aiitiliK
predien of modern M ,, , riul,., ,
thinis for which thev nre neciillnrh 1 1 ..1...'. n.i 1 t t,t ...i,,r.,.i ttnn
Y, . f --.- linn l ll,tl,F,l lll lll,llll flir- ,llt", .rw
'fanned. trice, nud placing her three steps down
fN ENGLAND also the ultra tuedern, "T. "V ,"'! TM "S"11
t'ir-1
t .ilk I'll lT
in lutiuui'i
asked
wheie
dar!;
npnituietit the three gills
the affnirH of the e(iiiug
detail.
"How'd jeu like Mr. TineiV
TN ENGLAND also the ultra-modern. lr,T u7 ,"''" '" ,ls ,l '" "'" '"" I.iifll.i from the dressing table
1 xv. t. n . ,.. ..ti i., J ari: ! .of ,".acn ..... ., she was hruslilnr ut her Ihlc
... ... v.vu..., m,.... iv; ..,v-, ........ .Most modern men realize nun we me . .
given women the status of n slave, and ' M)t Nllntly vUIeim. tee ethereal te Ik "" ft, .., .l1UhI,.,( ,.,. ,.nlu wll,
tlevelepejl the charac er of the "lave.'" 1 nl,pretlchnl ,n everdn.v conversation. !. " B,h ,fS,,V? "' e' I , ,,"
AIwj, "Xlic home ii the enemy of ,,, .i.v ,,,,, tlnnk erv hl"hlv of uh l,r,KP !vnr,5 ,"'l,Pr net rini.i 01m.11
wnm.r. 1,...nn..fl.,- . I, I. . '0,,t l ,,,n U""U " JllIliy , - ,,., , nI0,m, ., Mllllll llCIld
ter, It Is her oppressor ; no ntmep here t iH nI1 crrer te M1I,,,.P that men
la mere deadly than that of the holy ,.CK.,l4, or rvgari ,-ontemptuetisIj
Mr of the fireside. Heme. dez. wife. ...... ..1... ... .1...1.. ,...,..i.,u . n
1,.. ., , 'j ,wiii,-ii iii, nn' iiivu i...,,iiM,ii,..i, - . .v..
-Ml tliese were preertIes sanctified hy in frivolous mirsuin. If 11 girl is square
..... ....,.., .h.1l. nll(1 i(in(.sl mui open, sue ni.i.v parniuu
. .Ldwa.., Carpenter, another cxtrcm- of ,iin j(s me deemed unhid like.
1st, writes: "I.ven mere nnd mere. 1 it1(lt losing the respen of men. II
woman should he free te work out her w wen , t,.,t modern men often
problems ns they may commend them- sn(,nk entliindiistlenllv of 11 wife 01
selves, te her. relying en her own 1111 friend who gelfs or rides or smokes witli
tlve aenie andtect In the matter tllcl. lt u depends en whet'i.t tin
Jt Is net difficult te see that women ,, nh- herself, nnd I. honest
really frce would never ceuntennuce , nn,i kt.tfie in her telntiens w'th l,er
Ter their mates the many mean nnd,,,,,,,, friends or levers, et htisb-.iid. or
unclean types of men who tedny seem ether women
ip hnVe tilings all their own way. nor 1
ijnsent te have children by muIi " VT-V tlll,lk "f us '"estlj that wlmh
,' Vftn,nrn "C "" '"r''1 'n them, llllll if the
AnOlIIEll man, who is nn unitm. lehl-timemiiwklsh chlvnlry isdend, some seme
vj proclaims thus: "The modern! thine as fine lias taken lta nl.ne. in the
.eman renders man the greatest service 1 minds of these men who nre themselves
r arousing Ills selr-respect, and teaeli- ' decent and clean-miniled, and intelli
'ig hlra te honor hlmelf by being just gent and appreciative. The-p think
0 his M9tcr." nnd feel nnd say manv gratlfvltu and
A famous modern male novelist says 1 ten'ly complimentary things l med in
t today's wemen1 "I'm tired of some I women.
4rs. Wilsen Gives Points te Remember
When a Budget for the Year Is Planned
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mainder of Meal Should ISet Be Sacrificed for Toe Kxpeii'
like n child's. She looked about tifteen
nt that moment, but at heart she was
wise nnd she knew cuutly what she
wanted.
"He's nil light." "he said noncom
mittal. "Itather ipiiet, nnu'l be''" lem.irked
(ieeigln I.irrinmre from the bed
where she had tlimwn herself full
lenzth
Yes. r.ithei." I:n niil 1 1"I1
think it's n i-ii'i of unriiiiilti'd low
girl- Yf.u knew, just dropped in for
eme .itliuseiiieni in eidei te fnrget. Men
think that's nil we're geed for. te m.ik't
them laugh, but. when lt ( nines te 1t1.1t
rtlng 11 cliertis git I never' Ain't it tin
limit V"
The elhets 1,111,-hi'il nmi Ihii-y went
en polishing her niilN, and thinking.
She wiis wondering if slie would ever
see NleU again. She llkid him er
niiii'h. nnd his grave, rut her deferential
treatment of her had flattered her
nnlty. She was net falllii'i In love with
Nick, net nt nil. but she wondered if
it would be worth her while te en en
ceuiage lils intentions, te go en playing
the Innocent little gitl fened by clr
eitmstanees te make 11 lit lug en the
.tnge. That had been her tide of the
evening, anil she was shrewd enough
te see that Nik had fallen ter it. If
she plned her nids uirefully it might
mean marriage
When she readied tins coii'lu-ien in
her theue its. in snlte et
snie Cuts of Meat Delicious and Economical Menu Described jrheminB little heart. Daisy drew a
, ' long breath.
ilie did net iietibt. iier nlitnt te mnn-
Uy MRS. M. A. WILSON
iCopifrte'if. iJ. 6y Hrt. if .. llMcei. tl'
riehta reserved
HEN planning n budget for the
coming enr the conservative
heufcewlfc will leek te the entire plan
-' of the mer.u, rather than the special
, 'dlshi which will be used te form the
meat.
Te decide upon chops, steaks or ether
T'v. expcnsl
Jimlted and then expect te feavc en the
balance 01 the meal, the housewife win
In the evening, nnd the wi-e mother el
n growing family will plan te have
them prepare the Sundn evening mrnl.
Ileal f.tmll co-epemtiou Is the only
practical way te prevent waste nnd
cheat the full garbage pail.
I am interested in n hospital that lini
--r- . '-.-, l VIIIKIL til 111 l-l Lllllll . . . . .
and the welfare worker i.hmned n sm.nll her tlieug its. until a
elnss In nutrition for tlm m .!,,., f ti, 1 Luella woke her. from
neighborhood. In stnrtlns the clnssrs I
found the mother most anxious te gt-e
ner utile ciumren feeds
tlmt lliei
nemeii; duc sue was Handicapped be
cause of lack of money. Te overcome
.l.la 1. ...a.. .1. 1.. 1 . A. ... ,
-. .- ,,, lv llfl lu,,,,K,,L eesl le inuure iew-
lind, does net satisfy trie tamily. tins price meals. Te show that this i still
age Nick Trae, ami she had no scruples
about It, but marriage was tnatrlagc,
and there was something in Daisy that
made her feel toward it as something ir
revocable. The light talk and laughter of C.eergia
and I.tielln came te DaK ns from 11
great distance se absorbed was the in
remark from
icr dream.
'Well. Daisy. wh se nuict? Come
out of it. I think she's dreaming about
the broken-hearted Mr. Tracy. What de
jeu sit, (ieeige? l'resten tells me he
lias plenty of ntenej, se there's jour
chance, Dais."
Hut If the girls had known that at
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What te De
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Shall She Dance
fear C nthln I n:n clRlttcen years of
age and liave had the opportunity of
studying fancy (lancing.
New, It eecms that whenever t go te
a party the girls ask me te dance for
them. I de net lll:e te rcfuze. no 1
1 dance, yet when I bnve bnd time te
tniim It ever later I wonder If I did
right in d.inclnir for them. I am afraid
t that If I dance for them the boys will
inuiK i mi lrtvoieus,
girls will think I am
The Lenelv Little Girl Who Thought
She Was Living in the Wrong Family
Made Herself Unhappy Breeding Over Her Misery But
' When the Family Were Finally Reused Their Leva
Made Her Happy Again
S
HE was net brilliant nnd her family
She loved her home nnd she didn't go
In for nnv women's clubs or current
event clnses or political clubs or nny
thing like that.
a,i i, c,,,,ltr u-ern nil Interested In
, 'XSffi "-"deKuhi nil the new thought, and Ideas, In poll
n unsociable. tics. In the sittint en of the world here
and abroad, nnd everything line nun.
She loved them nil, but something
must be wrong, she thought,
I'erliapi "he was' net n daughter and
a sister te them; perhaps she had been
tt foundling.
The idea grew upon her until she tor
tured herself with it nnd finally began
te believe It.
She went away te vls.t nn nunt who
llve.l in ilm inu-n where she hnd been
brought tin. and there she found a girl
ritn.-ic tell me what te de In n case
llke this. .SALLY.
Tite boys would net be likely te thlnU
you frivolous fcr this lensen. Dance
ence In a white nt the imrtlru. Imt net
' nlwnys, and be careful net te monopolize
1 the cntertalnlng
Cheered by "I'm a Dey"
Dear C'nthla This te "I'm a lie,"
If you please.
I laughed m self sick ecr your letter.
T ,n a ,l,t,A. It. .. l.n .1 1.....nH tnn..v I
read lt, nnd It was nil I needed le who hnd been born the same night she
rata mv spirits ftem their usual state wnH jn the hospital.
of nieplness." Thete had been n tenlhle storm that
Dear "I m a Hey," ou nre right 1 ' ii.. n.,.i it- unq st nessiblc. the
am n ineper. I am a fcert nil my mvsclr. J',"5 ' fi.,nn Ltl,i i . 1, ml 1iIh c rl
In ether words I ntn an extraordinary ''misfit" decided. t.lmLHl1" ",",''. ? ,!
nut, while you are nn ordinary one. I had been mixed up in the excitement and
Hut even with my etumnl mopes, 1 , gien te the wrong families,
nm never bored. I nm never dependent
en eutwnrd clrcumstunes te make me ,,,, .,.,, j.i ,,.. i. ...ii.i ,,,ullq
happy, nnd I de net have te l.e giving T111' 0l B "ns" " "'' V
out always te keen me Interested In X clnllncd member of n quiet clergy
niLiurs nnu i.?ei)ie. i really enjoy my
life even though I de mepe.
Here's wishing you luclc that you
find a sensible girl nnd In return I as.i
our blessing for me when I pick m
moper and raise the family of, little
mepers KOUZNIDT80X.
Read Your Character
tiy Diaby Phillipt
'lhe Crown of Authority
Take jour own silhouette, iitenlc.
i with the face pointing te the "west."
Then draw e line from the ear about
"northeast by north " At the point
where this line cresses the edge of the
silhouette Is where )our crown of nu nu
therity ought te he If you hnve any.
If the line drawn from the ear te
tins point of the head silhouette is
longer than t lint leipilred te reach nny
Intlu.r linrf. rn,i linr (lift nrnwn nt
her hard, authority.
I hat means that In one sense or nn nn
ether, even though lt may be only In a
humble way, you are what men "call a
"born leader." It Is really the bump
of self-esteem or dignity, nnd Is, of
course, the fundamental requisite of
leadership, for without n well-developed
sense of self-esteem a person has net
the self-confidence that Is required of
n leader.
When this bump is found in conjunc
tion with the bump of executlveness, the
possessor of the combination has the
essential qunlitles of the real, dominant
leader, the ability te lead by command
Instead of by mere suggestion.
Hut if you have this bump, be care
ful. It is. like most mental character
She Is In Doubt
Deur C'jnthla I am n young irh 1 of
twenty-one. of parents that arc strict
Orthodox Jews, I have been keeping
company with a young man twenty
three years old for th last two years
and find hint te be a boy of geed prin
ciples nnd finest character. He has pro
posed marrlngc. te me and also wants te
get me a diamond ring, but I am hesi
tating whether te accept It or net, ns
my parents object te having him for n
son-in-law en account of his sister mar
rying a Gentile and nnether brother
about te be married te a Gentile also.
I am placed in a very bad predicament
as te whether te accept him or net, as
I lee him very dearly, nnd I would
appreciate very much an answer as te
wnal ou would de in tnts case. '
TIID GI11L IN DOUBT
It never seems fair te Judge any ene
by the actions of his family If ou
love, the young man try te gain our
parents' consent, as he Is of your faith, i
fnmllv or the ether girl unhappy, sh
cannot rise nbove her misery.
She fee's se nlene, se unloved, r
hopeless of ever finding a plnce In the
world where she will fit In.
Sometimes she wants te run away,
and sometimes she wnnts te tnke away ,
Hint llfe that seems se uiielcss te her.
This Is wrong, of course, but una
de'sn't step te realize thnt; all jns
knows Is tlinl nobody loves her, that
there Is nothing for her te de and that
there Is no sense In her going en living-.
THAT is where the responsibility el
her family nnd friends cemts In.
It v.ns the love thnt "the Cricket's
family felt for her, In spite qf their
seeming Indifference, which brought her
out of her depression. '
Once nRsured thnt she really was thlr
own and thnt they wanted her cycnK
she hadn't been, she get back Inte htr
natural, happy, lively state of mind
ngain, helped by the love of a nice, at
tractive boy. ... ,
Thnt's what families are for te keep
their various members from getting Inte
ruts of merbidness nnit oreouing eyer
wrongs or unhappincss thnt only half,
exist.
ANY fnmily thnt fails te de thai
through Indifference, lack of care,
or mere ignorance has fallen short et
being the right' kind of family. .
Yeu enn always tell when somebody
who lives right in the house with you
Is unhappy. , , ,
And ns a loyal sister or daughter or
wife or mother or whatever you mny be.
It's up te jeu te leek carefully Itite-tliw
matter npd find out why.
ntnn s fntnii. , ,
Se the suspicion seemed te be proved;
the "misfit" was really the elcrgytnnn s
daughter, while the ether girl with her
wild desire for money and luxuries, her
Interest in the "big things" of life, wns
i really a member of the family that the
"misfit" loved se wen, niineugn cue.
was se totally different from nil of them.
It is nil lit a very sweet story which
has n delightfully happy ending.
It isn't nlways that a story like thin
docs end happily in real Ute.
Sometimes the lonely little girl or ,
boy who feels misunderstood and out Mi,,s Artelnlde Cooper Is secretary of
et tilings uroeui hi rnL-iiLi.- .inn. i... .. incifi(. Northwest aeciciy ei J'jn
unhnppy thoughts get tee strong n held ,,,
Oil J1C1 .
Busy Women
Mi- riinrles f"olten llarreld is th
IV SHE has net the unselfish nature i fITt woman te be elected te ntember ntember
ef this girl, who wouldn't hnve en- ship en the Heard of Aldermen of Ma
Mdercd doing an thing te make the 'con, Ga.
Paul and Virginia
Ity HELENA IIOYT GRANT
economy usuallv means that the salad nessllln I will give borne of the menus i'1",1. -r" moment. Nick was pacing
.,..... .,.',......, ., .1.. ,' here. .restlessly tip nnd down tlm lloer of his
imri ia -imuui-.u ..u i.,c a...w....v efer -ivini. tlp mPnus ,,. ,,. room, w itlt ccry conscious impulse in
and variety et vegetables arc aise re- npnrexininte cost, let me nr thn( .0,1 him reuehing toward another
fetrictcd. thus sncrlhcin
rayien in taver et a pauicuiar cut. en thnt locality and the kind of dmn
elements lit prices. Mv
Photes from "The Merry Widow"
Narrow lines of trimming thnt form
the Important part of the shoulders of
an evening frock may be brought en
down te the waistline, where they curve
istlcs, n liability as well as an asset. in te nn nnpreprlnte finish. This breaks 1
the unbecoming "enmisole ' effect that .
This sen. if net well controlled. Is
lit nit- t !l ml 1-V nIACult'A lnlf.ni tnn-..-.
(no rent nn nmennt nf sMr.nntirnvnl I.. n f'Il0rt ftrnn Blvcs
nnd shows efi" the
trc also re- nppreximntc cost, let me say that -ou nm tfaehlng toward another woman, .,
a balanced wn flmI ,lat restH vnry -rcnty nmi'11"-'-' ","I,1 1,ac thought Daisy's l
cular cut of 1 thnt locality and the kind of shop nre chances of winning htm fairlj slim after
1 contrellin
Hie occupation and physical up-keen dass shop In n cash-and-carry' com
the entire family niut also he con- mnnltv nnH for ii.tc M. 1
, . , , , ,.,,- -. .w. n,,e IMMUII 1,111 Ul)
sreu, ami Hie one'- tout neeu tiuici .
Iltlenal or extrn feed units should I
We nit Increased feed allowance.
Jcr the old regime the father was
en the largest and choicest serving
.1 the feeds, with little or no thought
"Iheyand satisfying the ee and appetite.
1 Tbe business man of today who is
working Indoors in nn ever-heated
office needs te conserve his energy nnd
se balance IiIk menu thnt he will ob
tain plenty of vegetnbles, fruits and
low-protein dishes if he wishes te keep
physically fit.
ealaus ana dessert sjieuiu ue n pari
cheaper thnn In ether communities.
an inexpensive meal :
Ne. 1
HraLsfil Kecf with Marareul
l reamed Calmage
all. ltemetc fiem him and alluring in
her (.oldness, Carel seemed te Nick
mere than ever desirable. He could net
get the thought of her out of his mind,
and whatever memer, hu had of Daisy
only served as a ttnndnrd of tompnrlsen
between the two women.
And et at the time. Daisy had
short te selfishness, arrogant pride, and
the antagonism and contempt of these
round you. Thus, this faculty. If un
controlled, enn completely defeat its
own uscfulnees.
Tomorrow Clothing
trimming better. If, like Mabel Nor Ner
inand, ou prefer lace hands en your
metalline treek, you can draw them ever
I the girdle nnd allow their lacc-edgcd
points te fasten en the outside.
The Weman s Exchange
Hlscults and Rutter
Cereal Pudding Tea
Ne. 2
Lamb Stew with Dumplings
Mixed Vegetables Cabbage Salad
Hread and Huttcr
Apple Pie Tea
Celery Salad amused Nick, even though at the present
.i.- ..!... .i nn.i n,n fn.i .nine i Mic marketing for menu Ne. 1
of thii desserr eeuntcd when the feed , One nn(1 one-fourth pounds of shin
. ... . .. . .
tinltB are totaled for the entire meal
Serve plain desserts with steaks.
of beef
:;r,
moment he would have laughed at the
idea of seilng her ngnln. She had In
jected n certain subtle sympathy into
her manner toward him, and there wa.
every chance thnt Nick would icincmber
and seek that same sympathy whm in
the days that were te fellow the
thought of Carel would be mere than he
could bear.
1 (Te Me Continued 1
wurd. circular motion un me ether
eunlngs m.Lss.ige In the name way with 1
...cold water De net be afraid le brush
1 , the h.ilr carefully, even It It does cemu I
I
out
One package of macaroni 10
.10
.OS
Uutter, seasoning, sugar and tea
..M.00
chens nnd rea&ts. nnd mere nutritious One small head of cabbage
pnes with the mndc dishes. Regardless One stalk of celery
of the selection of the main dish, de net One carrot and three onions,
let false economy lead nu te eliminate ' Three apples
the salad. Very often the salad Is the One lemon
Ittvet upon which nte nninnce et ine
entire menl Is dependent. Salad carries
the protective elements thnt bnlnnce the
feed units, and provides sufliclent bulk,
ais well as the mineral salts, for dlges
tlm functioning.
Te plan and use a limited budget, te
maintain family efficiency, needs plenty
f bralu ranttex, and a determination te
Jiarket closely ns well, te prevent waste,
ttlllzine every bit of feed that Is pur
chased. The woman who fondly Imag
ines that she can dash out, and In a
few minutes plan and purchase, the
necessary feeds for the meal, has very
littlB knowledge of" family nutrition.
Planning of n menu te furnish suf- irjng te a boil nnd plnce en tin sim
flclent feed units te build bone and nierlng burner n-ml cook very slowly.
Usque structure for children, as well te allowing the meat te cook for one arid
provide material for the upkeep, repair , ellc.,alf hours. Lift the meat and add
Ot 1110 wusie tissues unit I" lumisii
fneraj nmi lipnt tn ilin ndiilt needs care
wind thought. ' C0, "" Heur ntll 11 dark brown
Adventures With a Purse
It Cannet Be Dene
Te the I diter of iremnn' l'ae:
Dear Madam Will ou .please
me hew te clean velvet properly
have had n ery Jilce ilrcss given me.
but it Is nil stained and marked, se I
thought I would ntJc Our valuable ad
vice in cleaning the same. It Is matked The ben nay te de this Is liv excr
with Ice cream right down the front. cse Walking, dancing and swimming
L. U G. j nte nil geed. Of course, If you cat fat-
Yeu can press the dress by holding ,t1?i!!"Sr,f?edN "'."dlng plenty of butter.
,t ever steam, but It Is Imtwsslble te 1 mU1 and efc'S'. this Is going te help, tee
remevn th' loe cream spots, since velvet
Te Elsie
fXSV. of the shops has a tableful of
,itj i j 0(i.i sizpa 0f (,. i,li)iises,
Malting a total of
Te prepare this meal
Wipe the meat with a damp cloth and
tie in shnpe, dust lightly with flour.
New place four tablespoonfuls of short
ening in a saucepan and when het add ' and dressy.
the meat, turn the mcut, browning
well. New add
rPhnr lin.'n
t'"' been renrieed tn ..". ! .i nnil Sri "in I
Hi 1 saw one that bore the erigiiiaf price
"ltag of SlJ..riO. I think .vett tan get
oetn long and siieu sieevcu models.
They open down the fient, nnd some
of them have cascade frills pleated and
(dged with late. They come in white
and a dark coffee color. Keine hu-e
touches of filet. All arc verv utti active
One carrot, diced.
Tice onions, cut in half.
One cup of beiUny icatei.
One-half teaspoon of peultiy iin-en
tn.7.
The family should realize this and
co-operate with the housewife by help
ing with the many tasks that frequently
become wearisome te her. The growing
lad can be taught te preparn the pota
toes In a few minutes each day; ns well
as prepare the ether vegetables. This
Will take nun less than twenty Dilu
tes each day und will he n big lift
alien ene pair of hands must de many
Oliigs dally.
p Daughter and sonny enn de the dishes
Things You'll Leve te Malta
.RridgeQSel
' 'IKJLa. a. JaS
. -n u
i
nlcs te have a BrtlDGlJ THA
1ST If you have a small caul table
(HI can then serve tea at the card
ble during the game, or utter tt
It .'he Cleth la made from il seuarn of
f Inen. or llnette. two Inchrs lenner en
al slde than" the length of the tabic
tut out a little two-Inch seuare from
I e!t cerner, Iluttotihele all edges with
'nierrd biiu or mercerizud thread Cut
The four emblems out of colored ma-
kttrlulu, Make each ene three inches
III h-Ii. AnDllnue them te the cernem.
tJ-iplS'-w,lrt,e of tape .te each point
:'J,r' lltli fa tt twelve.lncli button-
111 tn et ute wiitie man rial,
1 Aic-hnU-lpch high einlil m I
flch corner, A UlUl'CJM
r vveuU cratly ntiureclate, """f."-'
In. KL01U, aerM wlU 1
One-half cup of flour.
then add three runs of cold vvnter.
stirring te blend, and bring te n bell.
Add the meat. Season with salt and
pepper, place where it will simmer
slowly. Cook the macaroni nnd lift te
het dish, place the meat en the
and pour tue gravj ever.
Creamed Cabbage
Chop the cabbage fine, wash and
drain, then place in n saucepan and
cover with boiling water. Cook until
tender, drain. New place in a sauce
pan I
One cup of milk.
Three tnblespoens of flout.
Dissolve the flour nnd bring te a bed.
Cook for five minutes, then season and ,
add the rabbugi. Turn in it het dish
and dust lightly with pepper.
Celery Salad
Chen fine the stnlk of eelerv nmi ndd
one onion minced fine, and one-half cup
of salad dressing.
Salad Drevslng
Place in a small saucepan .
Seven tablespoons of iratci ,
Six tublespoem of vinrnni ,
'J'tce tiibUxpueni of four,
One teajpoen of salt.
One teanpoen of mustard,
1 One-half teaspoon of papiiKa.
One fru-poeu of sugar,
I Stir tn dissolve the flour nnd sjiues
' and bring te a bell. Cook for five inln
I tttes, and then ndd one tablespoon of
butter. Coel and thin with e little
1 vinegar if veu desltc and pour ever the
, salad
New Year's Day, day of geed ro-,elu-1
tiens and gay, happy parties, when we
stand en the brink of n brand-new enr
stretching forward m.vt.terieiisly. in
1 serutnble unfathomable new your.
I what have jmi in store for us? A phi
losopher lias said that the strong man
I shapes nud controls ev.'lits te nerve his
I purpose, rather thnn permits events te
control him A pleasant thought te
I contemplate and grew reflective about.
I "Shew me." he further wtys, "n man.
and I ask jeu first, 'What is his aim':'
It makes net se mudi dlffcienre te me
what IiIn nim innv be. It Is the detei -I
initiation and single-purpeveness with
iwhlili he gees after that aim that
counts. Se my Adventures and I hnve
this New Year's wish for u that you
top I may have a ileitnite nun ter the new
year und that ou work toward It with
'such determination nnd unfaltering
vlnlen that veu ijehleve t.
will net stand any of the ways of
cleaning that are used en ether ma-1
terials '
What She Needs
Te Hie Editor et It'ernaii- I'aee'
Hear Madam I never asked veu for
advice, before. Dut I renlly need some
new I am 11 young girl nnd have long
brown hair, but It Is nil falling out.
fan jeu plenBe let me knew what I
can de te remedy this"
nesn m. n. d
Yeu should have your druggist recom
mend 11 geed hair tonic fur jeu Apply
this two or three cvenlngrt n week with
a dab of cotton, nnd then massage the
rralp with strong flugets, using nn out-
After the Theatre
Te II e 1 i,ier 0 tl'eman's I'aee-
Dear Madam Is It necessal after I
the theatre te step at Heme cafe and
have something te cat with a young 1
ladj " .Should I consult her ufter leaving 1
the theatre -v. te eating"
If we de have something, what would
be our suggestion? What would be1
the cost of il med(t meal? V. V. A.
It is net a necessity, but If you wish
te, ask the girl you have taken te the
thentn If she wouldn't llke nn Ice of
some seit, or nheuld you wnnt some
thing ineie ( laborate, a sandwich or a
salad, vttl coffee or with fruit lemon
ade, which would cost between Jl.EO
and $-, approximately.
The Question Cerner
Today's Inquiries
1. Te what position of Importance
has n woman been appointed for
the firt time, nnd who Is the
woman?
2, If n child's crayon hns been
broken, In what simple way can
it be put together ngnln, se thnt
It will remain ensler te work
with?
. When purchnslng a material for
upholstering purposes what three
aspects about it should be looked
after?
4. Describe 11 pair of brass candle
sticks thnt hnve n quaintly old
fashioned touch added te them.
,". Hew is n slip-en sweater belted
In nn effective new way?
0. What is the striking thing nbeut
a particular pair of smart black
slippers?
Saturday's Answers
1. The girl who keeps a diary will
be able te remember the events of
a week In detail If she jets down
a word or two of remembrance
en a dully calendar each day.
L When cleaning silver the wemnn
who likes rubber gloves for house
work should substitute nn old
pnlr of kid ones or some canvas
ones, ns rubber tarnishes silver.
5. The fashionable woman of Pnrls
wenrs n stiff, straggly feather
dangling from ene side of her
hend for evening instead of n
bandeau or high comb.
4. Haltlmere 'nw the first umbrella
ever carried in the United States,
in 1772. It wns brought ever in
a ship from India.
5. "Spaghetti trimming" Is made of
long tubes of the mnterinl of the
dress It nderns, falling from
rosettes.
0. Chiffen velvet is n favorite ma
terial for evening gowns this
ear.
Household Gods
old
VIRGINIA heard him rummaging In
the deep closet between the kitchen
and the back stairs.
"Leeking ter
something, honey?"
Ills bass riimhle
gave only Indis
tinguishable words.
"Your high beets
urn in the spare
room closet, Paul
dear," she said.
"Den' t want
them," came the
muffled voice,
"looking for that
v.i,.b fnH lint." Virginia cnught
her breath. Heavens: She gave that old
l.nt nwuy months nge.
n't finil mv corduroy coat.
either." cniue the voice from beyond.
Paul cnteied with tousled hnlr and
n ptu.led smile. x
"Surely thought I put tlmt old hat
and coat in thnt closet last fall, he
said, "Did you see anything of em,
darling?" ... . ., ,
Virginia hnd the grnce te blush.
"Paul, honey. I gnve them away te
n charltv vvngen collector a long time
nge. 1 iiKin 1 muni ii". "" " "".
use te jeu." , . , ,
"(Jitve thnt coat nwa I And that
I hat?" Paul stnred at her incredulously.
"Well, bv Jingo, that's the limit, that
'is. Whj.' Virginia, I've had that cent
five jears nnd thnt hat, tee; and I
nlwnys have 'em for hunting and fish
ling. Wh. I wouldn't have lest that
I geed old coat for ttnj thing."
1 Virginia patted his sheitldet.
I "Well, dearest, I'll get jeu n nice
new outing cent nnd jeu enn hnve lt for
' fishing in the spring und for the shunt
ling in the fall. And that old lint looked
se disreputable, nnjwnj Yeu need a
new one, even for fishing."
1 "Yeu don't understand, Virgie; it's
I net the value of such things ns that;
, it's the nssoelatleiiH."
I Hut he bore his affliction phiioseplil-
cqlly. and presently she heard him in
the basement, ngain nt rummaging. thit
time in the deep closet where Virginia a
precious store of ex
tra china was put
nvvay.
Tihen came a tre
mendous crash and n
loud exclnmntlen.
"WJiat'si that.
Paul?" she cried
sharply. She steed nt
the top nf the stair
way. Ituin greeted her
ej s.
A basket of extra
pieces of the Limngiw
dinner set hnd fnllen
from the shelf nnd bits- of the precious
chlnnwnre were strewn upon tin fleer.
Paul stnred up nt her darkly
"New don't stnrt te "
"Hut, Paul dear, it ruins mv whele
dinner set, nnd eh. we've cempnny
coming next week, and "
"Never mind," be said w'lth ehiborate
carelessness. lie kicked 11 few bits of th
shuttered pieces Inte a corner.
"Oh, dear, and they can't be
matched," cried Virginia.
"Well, I'll get some new ones."
'And thev were n wedding present)
from Aunt Kmilj, nnd "
"Don't fret nbeut them," urged Paul
earnestly. "I'll bu.v a whole new set If
it's uctuall necessary."
"It isn't the value of the set, dear."
snld Virginia seriously, "it's the senti
ment." Their ejes met
"And, -Ii, Paul, dear, I ga.'e iwnv
jour lovely old corduroy tout and hat !"
He kissed her gently.
"Never mind, dnrlln'. never mind. '
Hut betli had liarncd In that brief
hour the precious weijtli of household
(.iids,
Tomeriow The Paris Shape
l'er names nf slieps iidtlrrss Wnmjtn'N Pi.ce
I'llltnr, or phene Wiilnut ::ll(lO or Main 1001
bftwrrn the hours of 0 anil ,1
WHAT'S WHAT
in- iir.t.r.v nrnr.
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Cereal Pudding
Place in a double Leiter
Tire cups of boiling tcaln.
One-half tenipoeit of sail.
One-half cup of comment.
Cook slowly for one-half hein
3ire-tAfrrf4 cm;i of nuynr,
OnC'llalf teaspoon of nutuicti
Tin rl apples, parcil unit cut in tliuk
s ices.
nlf hour-llengvr uu i
i
New that women nre full-ll, ilgei iitl.
Zfris tney should become mere business business
llke In nil their dealings Tli nvllltj
of the buslnets world Is system which,
llke ceurtes) oils all the springs of dally
llfe nnd which prevents nil misunder
standing by th certainty of its methods.
A check. ng account In a bank for In
stance, simplifies busln(ss transactions
When a woman pays lur bills by check,
and keepx hei cht-ck-stiibs accounted up
te date, she knows exactly lien- she has
spent her money, and hew much balance
remains te her credit In the hank Then,
tee the canceled cluck tlm receipt
whli it cannot be denied is a safeguard
ligalrst any demand for double pjyment
fairy ng loeso money about for the pay
n(iit of IiIIIh Is unsafe In evcrv way
-e fe. tur of that I' iii'j ttl iji tt
os id- t m Is mere al a aviery inn,
Hive i"lviil iiiun it ciK-vn u-j .icgpum
Twe Minutes of Optimism
Hy IIKrt.MAN J. STICH
ilfe J 922 a Banner Year
Till, ether day I heard tt geed btery.
It was of a portrait painter who sat in a I'reneh cafe sipping his wine
Ills small bottle wns finished nnd he vviifi nbeut te order mere, when his eyes
rested ou a upwspnpvr Ijlng near. He rend the headline;
HAUD TIMI'S AKr", COM INC
"Hard times." he said; "we must econemue."
Se. instend of calling ter n fresli bottle, he ailed for his bill.
The landlord, knowing the artist's habits, Mji prised that the order for the
heeund bottle wns net given, npprenehed his cu-temer and said:
"Net going se seen? Is tn.v wine net goed''
"l"x( client," said the artist, "but haul tunes arc coining, and 1 must ,
KonemUc."
"Hard times." mused the lundlerd. scratching bis head. Then he called i
his wife. '
"That niw silk dress jnu ordered," lie -.aid; "jeu must make cotton de.
The artist tells me hard times are coming. We must econemue. Cancel your
order and bti) something cheaper."
When the landlord's wife canceled her enler she told the dressmaker what i
her husband hnd said.
"We must prepare for hard times," she said; "hard times nre coming;
my husband und the artist say se."
"Ilurd times," repented the dressmaker te himself, afterward; "hard times
nre (eming. Tills is no time te expand. These improvements I had intended te
make must wait."
lie put en his hat and crossed the street te the builder with whom he had
planned additions te the showroom.
"The changes I planned must wait," he said. "De net proceed with the
weik. Hard times niu coming. We must eemnmUe. When conditions Improve
I will call jeu lu, but I cannot invest menej in the face of hard times."
When the dressmaker left the builder sat down and winte n letter;
"M dear artist friend," lie began; "1 must postpone sitting for my picture.
We are gains te have hard times nnd I think it best te wait until things nre
settlul before indulging In this expense. Hntd times, jeu knew, must be
regurded."
Whin the artist tceeived the letter he went te the rnfe
He erdeied n smull bottle just enough, he said, te soetho him
Stilting nt him from a ntarbj chair was the newspaper he had seen two
das befei'e.
lie picked it up. scanned ii mere closely, and found that it was tvve
f. years old.
Meral: Times are what we make them.
Life is a circle through which cluerfuliiess or dejection flews.
The stream does net step, but passes en, leavinur something of what it has
or taking what we have te give and reaching us again poisoned or purified bj
(entuit with us und these we've helped or hindered.
The veur lilJ is here nnd with it will come PItO.SPn.IMTY
Pri-niiic te take advantage of It- don't 20 through it with a long face nnd
the pessimistic spirit
up und doing gel tin rellyi'iuui luitlt nnd veu cmi n t.e 11)22 9
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CORSET
Te meet the requirements of present
conditions, this new Neme Self-Rcdue
ing Corset is new put en sale in all
geed stores at a price way below the
regular prices of Neme Corsets; se
they remain as theyalways have been,
within reach of every woman.
In quality, shape and durability Ne. -M4 ii In
every reipect equal te the best Neme Self-Reduc-Ing
Corset ever made.
Fer ever twenty-five year the merits of their
dentine reducing and re-ihiping features have
been e much appreciated by stout women that
they nee no further comment.
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WJT Tat Lewtil Priced Circht for SUut Wemta
Ever Seli Before w Priced $1,50
This model Is elf-adjusting and doe for the stout
woman above the waist what the Self-Reducing
Corset does below. They should be worn together.
for ie most ecoriexriiyndined nes
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