,7., -1 in " 3-7 I ',M" .f" If -6 7t ' ji !. f i.ilK .ji . i f. ..i... '. I"1 V P u.v ;-,, ,,,(. 'a )(. v . M . ' X i,e.;M 10 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, . THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1922 1 if m ttr.K. i Wit 1 IHWtV m y saMThu n iSMMIir if wits 1 Vtl ypdreign Heusewwes Use Much Cereal and Mrs. Wilsen Icife' Sure te Use a Clean Beiler Rfc'.- reeds Lene, blew r . Dy MRS. M. A. WILSON CnvriaSt. lilt, b' Mrs. .V. A. ll'llMM. All rtthii rttcn-td G FULLY wintry winds blew in tlie ! Storm cloud, with snowy ami he-1 told weather. This Is the season of the , Jge- when the heureivifc should leek iil.te tnc nutrition etitic inniuy: sup- i '1dk the needed heat and nncrry foedn I Ht liberal portions. . " -Heminy srlte. eernmeul. oatmeal, -Wheat cereals nnd ether breakfast ce- , real, nil cnntnln .. mnrlmn. nmni.nt of beat nnd cnercy vnlucs. nnd for till I reason they should be used liberally during the cold, wintry v outlier, Ccrcala can be made into tnnn. 1111 ' prizing d'shrs nml will afford nn eco nomical change as well u adding variety. The Scotch and ethen Kitrepcau nations live largely en ecrcul dishes and find them net only satisfying but also nourishing and economical. h In the modern scramble te de things qUlcklr, the housewife has festered u notion in her telnd that :i few minutes or, a 'half, hour at the most is plent tf time te cook cereals. This is indeed s fcerieus mistake, for the European housewife will quickly tell you tlia hastily cooked ccresd. arc net se satis fying as these that arc cooked for sev eral hours. ' Leng, slew, moist conking Is vitulr necessary te ieften the coarse, lmrd cl. lulose' or fiber wall that incleses: the lit lit tle grain of March. Failure te vek cereals sufflcirntly i-t effn one of the yeasens why mi many oeUs find t but they cause Intestinal disturbances A little European housewife, net len.n ever from the mother ceunrr . thluhs nothing effttarting the perm I tu cook right after the breakfast, utul then letting it cook Ml day very slowly . and son lug it for thu Bupper. This method would be ideal for young children and old folks. If lour time Is limited In the morning by all means cook theeereul the evening before, and then reheat in the morning, adding either sufficient Imt milk or boil ing water, and de net feel that if you nheuld cook mere than the family will use it will be ;i!cd. I.eft-evrr cereal can be turn'l into .1 met appetlr.ing dish that will really ;uld 10 the menu. A new tr'.elj te np while cooking the cereal is one dint vill prevent the cereal from sucking in the bottom of the cereal kittle when ready te make the cereal ril the bottom and sides of Iho cereal 1-etile liberally with either geed shortening or -alnd oil. Xew add the water and when boiling add the cereal ami cook in the regular maimer. . sThe iiuestien of jut what irt of " utensil te use (or the cooking et the ' cereal is always impertant-tlr't choice' ; would be either a oeuble boiler or n i iiiutte iteii iq s.u niue v... .i,.. r ciean sauccpnn win ue. Bemetlmes n complaint wilt come In that the cereal has a peculiar taste. nnd that something is wrong with the .cereal; T find upon investigation that ' if. .1 ...... .1.1.. i. l.n. .1.- 1 !f IJIU TCI! IIUUUO- I- lllill IIIO IlllUM'H HI- ia3 used a pan that is cither badl ern. with the odor of many feeds Mlncinc te It. or t lint the nan has had ''feeds repeat cdl burnt in it and poorly cleansed. Te cook the cereal se that it hj J Will be geed -tasting, n boiler should be rr LnnS tftn lilt mtfrincn nlnnn nnil lint Ji "ll' w ..... ftl""" M.V..V, U... ..v. ' -: t ii.aiI tr (.nnt iiflKlni-it onion nml him. mi, ' .V. A VVW V..UU..... . V...W.. UUU w.... T ibr foedb as xvc11- I Sf The proportion of water is always n I 'palnt oil which the real success of cereal Fj. hinges nnd for this- reason T will give, """J?. J tule that can be ucd n a standard) fmjnuln. 'I.'. , tm we staminru i.nir-p nt measiir- a " -Mia - -ls. (Iin flnnn ntini rt rn bat ing cup with the cereal . using a spoon XS' e fill the cup. New place W tour and encint cupi of tenter in '.'"fyhe cereal kettle and add 7 --' j One level teaspoon of salt fte nd when boiling add the measured i ereal. Stir for u Utile while te pre sent lumping, then cook slowly for JL: yjhree hours en tbe simmering urncr. ir, mis cercai is started jusi Deiere going tembed and the light turned te a steady, even flame, and the lower compartment J'Jji of the double boiler Is filled with water Igr 'f 'w'" be ready and piping het for iSj breakfast. "J. Just sufficient light te kep the boiler net is au 101 is ncuvsurj . nie inenns mac it ueva uet jjetrii iu ivu uul .niaT simmer. cereal Fer varietv te the breakfast V Tim milv mln The Weman Without Trouble J" Mt Cdlter 0 trenaVa Pae'- "Dear- Modam I have a crtani color baby coach ana the lln'.r.s .; sllid. l would like te loiew hew I caxi clean the Unlnc without removing 1 freii t'.ie coach. GILW ETi-i. Teti can de this, without taking t)i lining out of the ceJCh by us'.nr carbon Utrachlerlds, a solution of which caji hi purchased at any drug store The RlQht Thing Te th Kitter e Women' ran' Tear JIadam I am twenty-fear yearn otage ane marritf:. i nave lest tn father. "What is oerrect te ear for mourning, and bow long should it ix worn? I also have single sljters, ens eighteen, one fourteen and another one twelve years What should thev wear and- hew long MOurtMN'u. Yeu should wear blaclt and snort veil ion your hat for a year. V., or nlghteen-ycar-jld ulster should also wear' Ml black, but she need net wear a vli. nit uu j wu. ... .w. .. ... . . Ver several mentna your oiner two sis - tertj can wear black, and then black anu white, until the end of :. ytar. Things You'll Leve te Make ii Is a handsome CirttLLAIt MAV- HAQ that I feel veu will want Mke. ' Cut two ten-Inch circles of ibeaid. ( i'eu can uee the top and in era circular caney dex.) Sillghtly etip slde of tauh circle with cot cet cot Cevcr both sides of each circle whh use eiuicr uiucK oilcloth or . in UiaCK OUCIOtll or .III that jelm the circles. J be twenty-four Inches iUOa,,ec.B.ff inel "t,,a 1 of the strip. Buttei no band Vtrlp should and four K'lk. C'reuce each side of the strip. Ilutten ths strip te the clrulea, c:ut two i or uiacjc uucieiu racu six uicnes f - uxckUueter. d weat tu "euch l sBimAvr ' ( mk Wirculat jeeoraie mem wttn em-, wieuku you weuiu iiel limn ie wuiiin lace. The cascading frills of this laee. power, atltch or glue much lceu thun you de. ' .,..),. ,,.,. loons of self.mnierini 4 "of the bag. Mulsh Since you ure short bobbed hair' T, s 1 1 J .... ,mi.i 0ei7.iJ ' V t i .-..wVini i, 'iimir'SS I ...,. a i,. . . i... j..., .. , the sides, are particularly uraceful. If lil.i. n brahUd nrert.,l hill nn :l ruin. It 18 lint well tn iwnr II (rt.1 deh red. tllCSC COUtllllng Straps inST be ''Mnk7 -. VLOILV. '' 'l. Approves of the Plan That Is Ret Used for Other Loeltme Is necessary e. I One-half raisins. cvp e seeded 4vi. iI-Ttirc-tfuaWrra cup e feely chopped nuts. Ae. - Three-quarters cup of prunes stoned and cut in small pieces. yv, .; .qc -half cup of drhd apii- cett cut in tiny pieces. - ,.... i i u...i i.. ,. ' , , V' ,. pi,,,....-,! ,.,..',. ,. , . , ... , ...... 1 .Ve. 1 -One-half -i 0. i -VflC-nai cp OJ ;ir.c. chopped figs. .Ve. S One-half cup of finely chopped dates. Plan te use lcft-eicr cre.il In meat I".lf. mcatUs lepf, 'nu'ficcs, enneu. muffing, pudding, fr'ed cereal nnd breads. The mother with fp.'t-jrrewine. and a'Mjs hungry seuhrstrs will find tlmt .-crcul-nuidc dishes arc a wonder fnl anil nitlsf.iltig standby that jeungters will eagerly demand Cereal Saitsaje rinee In a raising bowl fife cups of teft-ever cereal One-quarter teaspoon of pepper. 7'tre en ion j grated. One' half cup of pecen tops of celery minced tcrj' fine. 1 Onr.7U(Trtcr frnnneK of thumc. One eup of stain bread that has hce.i ' soaked n cold water awl pressed dry. 1 Our cup of fxnclu chopped celd-cwhrd I left ever meat. MiU well and form In sausages I!e1l in Heur and then brown i'.i he' fat. serve with cither brown sraw or tomato cauce. Ccreal Pudding Place in a mixing bowl t'nc and one-half cups of left-ever cereal. One cup of stair bread crumbs. 'Three -quarters cup of liruirn sugar. One-half cup of sirup, Veur tablespoons of shortening. One-half cup of seeded raisins, Onchalf cup of finely chopped nuts, 'I hree-quarters cup of milk. Three-quarters teaspoon nf nutmeg. Mix- and blend and turn in a grouped end slightly floured meld nnj .-team for one and oil" half hour" Sv,e with frui' rauce. Fruit Sauce Place in n saucepan On'-half cup of sugar. One cup of vater, Three tablespoons of flour. Stir te dissolve the flour and then bring te a bell. Cook slowly for Ave minutes ' Xew add One-half cup of seeded raisins, One-half cup of any ktnd of pre- jcrcca jrui-t 0c-AeJ rewpoeH of nutmeg. Peat te blend and then serve. Oatmeal atwl Bran Muffins Place in a mixing bowl One egg-One-half cup of sugar. Four tablespoons of shortening Cream well. Then add One nnd three-quarters cups of flour. One teaspoon of salt, 'our level tenspoensof baking pow der. Our rind one-half cups of milk or One and one-quarter cups of left- ecrr cereal, One cvp of bran. j!Pas te blend thoroughly, then turn in well-greased muffin pans and bake in 11 het even for twenty-five minutes. Ctna Meatleas Uiai Place iii n mixing bowl 7 hrcc- quartern cup of tittcly chopped nreen tips of celery. One-half cup of finely chopped onien: ilnr and one-half eups of stale bread that has been soaked in cold tcatcr until soft and then pressed dry, ' Unr and one-half cups of left-ever cereal, Ou! cvp of finely chopped nuts. ftnr cup nf eery thick cream sauce. ne teaspoon of salt, fine-halt teaspoon of pepper. One-half teaspoon of poultry sea toning. s Mir te blend smooth and theVi turn in a well-greasrsj and floured leaf shape pan and spread sinuethlj eier the tee; baktj In a slew even for forty -five .minutes.. Serve with cither parsley or tomato sauce. s Exchange , Debating . Te -hx RdUer e' iremaVi, Tiijf Dear Madam Will you picas- r'r be fcemi Information for the secena ,,,7r .,' ' "" "uuent should heUi mer than one otter during a uciioe: 'ear I must deb.itc seen and weutu like te irt some luforniatiep. A PATIENT DBU.VTUrt reaJIy tjivn the hardest mIhv r,- Veu this au-sstler seem fairer ; net te give one p- mere ' than one olltee at a time But then tner.. " it 'oy.e i.h.tunli' -Ight Jeb that It, If ael 0" uhe already holds olTIce :.eep,s ilttj or than njv efhe.- te held etlll a- ether one. trip should net s.tid li nw wuy e. his being able te de thli it )u 0t tne .'i1"0 ", s1ve adv0 e" debates throng!, the co umn. .u, t'.eje who K" argj'ng should thin!, out themee'res thf pelntc tliat tney ehoese. .na u school debate, Cbpeclall; theuld be erigt. nl I am sure that follewli.p ty,- dii-,. ";""" 't jriven j-eu, jeu will te kllirM..t..H T I..... i. w....fc DIO te wert OUt etllr (e.m, ..., , ..ut. u,,u -uif. iv yrtl "rre " success te -ou ; Ta Don't Werry Se LfU'nr e' V ern'. - Pan' lar Madam - I wixtcc ii Am ei-' nm n. ; liiing g.r! lras: UOrt lilirl eenirierAO i.ivti: Mem. in; h. igi f i 1B f0r frt, eight Inches ..tnj t..ffi,r iiincty-llM. IMjunU- My fa-e la steutir i114I1 the rest or me t urn; getting Oouhle chin i ktem te gam instead of leso wclgn: I car very little, ...0 that la net tht idvifc. of uiv nteytresa. I also tak u erclse. I dresn vcrj- i.eat, Uierc are i e rumes nor e.erHl.lrta en mv dress se that does net gl- t1le a tteut appear once Kind I v ari',i- me what te de te beceTie both u.lr and thinner. A'eu would t leek 'like a twolve-year.o'u ' ns ,cepr term it, with bobbed hair, ha e beautiful cun; linr. A LIC 15 T, re -ou careful te avoid feeds wine;, are fattening mch aa thete with crean. sauces, and these which are fried? Pe tnteet, and butter ceme under thlu 1 . . slie. and tlieu of course the sweet thlnm that are se geed are ltltely te inuUe you stouter lesa candy, calte and Ice cream Is best. I Thern In no i.n .. ,..! I, . .. ,.l l a lUIKIU n uri, luc.nuiu; l-vtu.Uk taiGTunle" Tike Te l?VT Vi is .e mu,"h te the fft. the wed- hat way.'" veu must realize, tee. tha. ding gown suffers little danger from Uu ninety-llve pounds is net a let te weigh, nltheuRh, of ceurte, your height maUe-j , i ' t u , . .....e fc v, Kru,'t1'l , J'0,1,1 et enough utdner '? rff fj " ' "f ,tic. fuw "f,;' AnU kecJ'Vfre" frfe feeds r am 8UUC"'- lml tev many Bwcet things, if ou de rrallj want I e' leso some pounds. Ijo net worn ever your weight.' MO this fashion, If the face is verJfuJL i.OPV: i low did the ever get ly -RSS JEMsr. along in the trailing. ILL S&r -'TBMEllM"-. eiiinberxemp skirt" , wH. f "-'s TMMrtm- x te mim-, i 1Z7 M j j afcBSft? VHBlKli N'e wonder ' K UJT iHk ,'(,. 9HP vJk k escort te help her Ml. .'JB 'T' 'X&mT -A s lH stand med- '-UJKKLf iiiVBlk'H knitted knleken. IKiBH. IHpl WS ,H sweater turn HrRSH " 'MP 1 J.SHkB deeMi'tnctHlany help r HPH'ilEB 7 1 AW the .vB. ., s.wvwmmr wm. iv: Jrmf- '' V "'5.j.'5; s$ X 1 ---' ' ' '" sSSsta',- .. y Adventures With a Purse T0 YOU belong te a card club, or de "- you gire card parties? U se, Jeu will be interested tn the numbers te be bad nt one shop. The: are a black metal, painted In colors with gay tpraj.s of flower.-". These numbers run from one te slN. Yeu piiicc one en each of your four or t.ix tables t" tndlcate the way in which your card tables arc ar ranged. The.v ire e:;'y Hi for a set, and In addition te bring attractive and nr tlstlc arc most unusual. Ker the woman who prefer the loete powder te (he compact, nn.1 who nl-as curries some in her purpe. i-enies a geld tinlshrd tub" about as thick as a lip stick and twice as long. At the top arc i i i.it . 1. . .i -n nil In fna ."? VS. "n " K...- - ,n Thl she ..7, .,!, .he newdcr out of her miff when she needs some, nnu uucrwnru can close- it up, nnu kccp mc iu" from falling nil ever the bottom of her nocketbeok when It is net In ute. The ' rj jv .. rUmiii' . Head lour Lliaracici . By Digby Phillips , , . . The Piimphandle llanusliaiie You've run into the pumpi'.mvlIP hundshnke often. 110 deubt: most peepl hnvn tint dlfl It ever occur te :ou i draw any inferences from It? First of nil. you must realise Hint this type of handshake may signlfj either one of opposite characteristic?. Its obvious and popular significance K breezy sincerity, cordial geed-will and strength and decision of chnracter. Hut far the very reason that this is the popular significance attached te it, the "characterolegist" does net accept It at. n tin.il indication of these tilings, but proceeds te check up en the ether signs of cordiality and straightforward ness te make ture. The reason is clear, if" you but step aud think. This type of handshuke is cultivated by the man who wants te apptur te have these iuulities: und if he wiuts te simulate them, thut's prett geed evldcuce that he realizes be hasn't get them. In this oat-e you can't spot the false "puniphnndle" .as you can the false stare of candor, bul you !ui" te check it up by ether signs of char acter. Hut whether-true or fnlw. (he pump handle handshake never indicate re iineuient or keen sensibilities ipnt" the epiKisiti; of these qualities. Tomorrow The Deuble Chin Wedding Gewn Today Gets Practical L'sc Uy COKTNNL LOW IS T ...... ..!,... ,U ...l.J.n ...M old-time cellapte after the ceremony, Furthermore, most nf the wedding i, ulna in lu'iaj ..uvi.t m" MiHiiigiij lllu every-dny mode that the.v are warrant- ed te give several seasons of general rvlc. Here we show a delightfully simple . littln model of white satin, which niny be trimmed with either white or silver euched with pearl beads. price of this convenient llttle nevcity and would no mere have thought of de-, K'.1 .u,VKl lVc r,3?,," vini, TTi, uTa m ' is f 1. ins something that might have brought ' ih ,faf,Vd,l 1, 1 1 itr. ! . . y """ w.n-. rwe " "tra funds te the family than she her that he loved her. could steep te rer nme of hop nddrrs. wemn i ' . . . jmn.i etr the 'ttmnltlvii en re for a woman of that type. It , Bdltm-. or ph.ne Wiilnul 00. or Main ICOI , will liaAe jumped off the BWKrtt ljli Incrcdbl(,. Tt was something that Oflwern IJir Heur ,n u u..u u ui let.-, no- l;iii i.ir H'lvcu n' tui win. - SKATING COSTUMES-OLD AND m m w , :lffi -,,b "The Marriage Gambler' By HAiSISL DKYO ItATCMKLOK Lorvrieht, li::, by 1'ubUe Ledacr Cumvanu Carel Rati beurne refuses Sick Tracy ttrice because she docs net leve him. Sick 11 desperately in lute ! tw'ti her. and takrs her refusal very Aard. 77ic one night hu is intro duced te l)nu;;i i'astleten, of 'Thc Jelly llevrlrrs." and finds her very different from irmf he had imagined a chorus girl ireiM be. Daity is determined tu iiakc .Vic; Tracy pro pose te hci . CHAl'TKR l. The Serpent's Tongue CAHOL. heard tirM of Vick'si upparent infatuation for 11 chorus girl through one of her se-called best friends. Vclma Cnnen was sort of n hanger en in the little group of which Curel ' was one of the principal members. She i; l,d nlwavK been iealeim of Carel .inn ' the fact that she made be llttle effort i 'ei uim was sun sought utter eageriy. m ne Cravens had very little money, and in- usmucU Vcl.na.waB a terrible .snob! rxery let of ingenuity that she pet sesi.i) in order te make her meager, Wlinln,,)(, us ,aHl.( as possible. W'hc.i Carel appeared at any fuiw-. tien in n new evening gown. Velum. , although her eice was soft and hrri muiuicr caressing, imicii nrr. uiiucrin-uiii her purring exterior. Se that wlieu she heard alxuit Nick she could hardly wait te carry the news te Carel and watch its effort en her. "Uf ceurse. you've heard Ni'k." Velina said carelessly, tee carelessly . Carel looked up quickly. "Heard what about him?" "Don't tell me you hnven i about almost heard ; gessip: why, my dear, it s common every one is talking nbeut It." "he girls were in Carel s own room, and Carel, prepped up en a couch with ninny pillows behind her back, was just recuperating from u cold. Vclma was study itig with narrowed eyes the bro- aded satin of Lurel s negligee, una wondering if she could make one for' herself out of uii evening gown that elm- p'. would net pass the muster any longer. Vehna'ii eyes wandered te Carel's' Through a Weman's Eyes " Uy JEAN NEWTON Every Weman Ilvr .i:. ,:.,,. rw.-inr.," nn,! 'lien li I v . ,. ... .1.. ,... tui racialists arc iu ....." . '"."',..,.,,. ;llht aH antagen am. are few de net women who can afford it he)0 i0ef.iess freezes them and spoils . , , ,, ,i,,, i nt... ,... !.. ,nini, i. n,, indulge new nnd then in n , an beaui that might be ours. "facial" or some ether expedient improve their appearance. nd there is no getting away from it a-hnn wc pass the years thnt thrust ieulh upon us for these wh'n youth "ii. I come from the store we have with ,' I'ursejves. cure and geed grooming ... muke all the difference in the wur'd. nd even for the young person, no one ebji'Cts te sensible artificial al.ls. when they effect an inipreveiiicnl and ""i a Tiricnlure. Hut it is slranye liew man. girlj- ami i. iinen who will deprim Ihcmsiives ..i ether things in order te l.u.i :-iecml . r-anih or epcli..ve powders negl'et ih- one aid le beuut that ie n.ilhibl ..,- Tiethlin: I"' cNcr..' ei.e of iit - lh renun lh.il tomes from wiilnn. the r. ll-elleii of nn." Miner s.ee, nun eiunc!, (I.. ft . lit -S.WI1II1 our t.ires ami nn i n.n; influence upon our claim te ucauiy Hum niilhiiig e':". When I went In s. lmel there wn'j a girl In one of i.iy classes who im pressed every one in the snmc way. "Isn't it strange the ether girls frequently remarked, "that Stella bus, such geed features nndyit for some reason she ln't prttt?" , nd thki was true. Analysing Stella, -he had cer clnim te beauty. She had regular features and a tine white skin. Iter thick braids of dark hair were the einy if ma" another girl and Iht teeth were se even and pearly that the actually attracted attention. Her lirge eyes were geed. tee. Vet the ensemble was disappointing. 'e one ever thought of Stfllu ns prelt.' or particularlj attractive. And the i canon was her eMircnsleii-a rertii'n -eldiicss that si enied te e.ei shadow h'-r fjee. , ou may kaioniei women like tl.T -who had geed, regular features, t never feenvd te awaken in any epe ihnt ebpensc te sweetness nnd beaut thai ib one of tbe geed thlugn in the world. It isn't a question of spiritual vvrrn pbibleal beauty the nuraclc that can be" worked en ti plain face by "tin spirit shilling through.'' The air r detriment te beauty that I am spenk- 'I' . . I. . . . Iiil nf is a tunglbie uilliR tue liiuurn ce ." ,.... ...1.11. IKamhI. If nf.r.-.u j)f CXDITOMUIl, "UIIU. iliuufc" " vel-n 1, Vithln. h a very dellnlte element 0f facial beauty and gees a long way toward making or marring it 'pbc woman who is irritable or ego I agi ICUI e linn ' n"i v, J .....m., ... ...,- rtfhe carries u chip en her shoulder, , fnn no mere hope te be beautiful than ehe bad li.r .... th. WX fnec. It is net a question f a little . nngcr or temper ence in n while. Like black clouds ever a peaceful sen, these distigure temporarily aud then clean J .. tl 1 . ....--I .ll.nn.ltlAn ..I.., away. ji. i kei'.v"1' ii .i counts our attitude, our outlook en life. If ve think- this .old wirld Is a pUy geed place te live in, jf we warm NW 1 i Tliotea b.v Underuoed A UnlcrwoeJ ) j white fsce and her wide-open blue eyes. "I wonder why men like her?" 'she thought as he studied Carel closely. "She's an cold as ice and abselutclj IieartlesB Aloud she s,ld : "Unvc-t you heard. She' wanted Carel te show some ex- citcment. siie was purposely ueing i tantalizing in enler te make Carel beg for the Information, but bhe was dis- appointed, for whatever emotion or curiosity she felt. Carel was tee well trained te betray. "I haven't heard an; thing." Vclma told the news in detat) "It's been going en for some time.'' she sold finally, "and he's witli her all the time. Isn't it a shame for Nick te threw him- elf away like that ou a girl who isn't worthy of him Carel was startled She was shocked! " the tceltng uppcrmesi n lier m.ne I?. n01 Acn... J: -."''ui. . 'J":i ..-- . ...,' ,,. .j, ... 1... '".t siih. &u IL wur oiiareiuo. iu iwi wij cn ti"n VhMl "ft?. "T f Lw"; I" .UB,ft '' " h." ?"'.-.S?! she could net understand "Of course." Vclma was saying smoothly, "lie prebabl.v doesn't knew whut he Is doing, and what's mere, be doesn't care." "Hut. why net: why shouldn't he ." ... i arm .s a. mi...- .... muu.. . v. ..... u.. she plunged en recklessly. "If he s l'rer ., ill, ..!.. ier,n-iiilei Velum, nml milking n feel of hlnisclf it's because of en, and if lie marries this woman you 11 be in blame." She slopped abrupt), realizing that she could net afford te iiiilageui.e Carel, and thai she had gene loe far. The, muMcii hatred thai Inn! flamed up in her e.w s died away, and impulshely bhe Minlc a move le take Carel's baud. Carel drew back quickly: her blue ecs ... i'c like poeln of ice. "It was very geed of jeu te tell me this," she said cu'tily. and her voice wax quite steady und emotionless. Suddenly Vclma felt embarrassed and awkward. She rose hurriedly In go, hesitated us though she wanted te say something, and then, as though she realized thnt it would be useless, she wcnUiut without a word. Tomorrow lacing It! Own Beauty "Docter' ' te ether humans, that warmth will our kindle our eyes and round out coldness .( Brilliant Weman Mrs. Asrnilth, who is seen te begin a lecture tour of.mericn, has long been considered one of the most brilliant wdincii tu Londen. She lb a vender, writer, a genuine wit nnd a clever soci ety hostess. (!elf Is her favorite game, and she playN, happy aud liatlcss. en the famous links at St. Anrcws. Her marriage with Mr. Asqultb then Heme Secretary nnd afterward Prime Alruls-l-r-was the prominent event of Lon Len Lon eon society in 1SIM. Mrs. Aitjulth is eiiMderably younger than her husband . who wus, a widewer with live children when In- led the brilliant Mis.-. Marget Tennant, as she then was. te the ultar ns his second bride. Te Make a Quilt Arrange wool in nn even lscr be tween two pieces of cheesecloth, whip the edges together and tack or quilt through both cheesecloth und wool te held the latter in place. Then niake a second cover jif pretty washable goods In hurmeny with thn room where the comfort is te be used. The outer cover can he taken off and wnshed when . accessary, und the wee! lllling will Inst for years. 'ymammmwmmMfflmmmmmi'j Fa I Bipr, meaty, and I strictly fresh B - fcj Carten of twelve p. h I gj Sold only in our Stoics Eggs I 55c Please Tell Me What te De Vy Ct'NTHIA Fear for "Handsome" Dear CynUila We ure dally readers of your column nnd would like te Bay a few words In regard te "Hundsome'a lettef. 'Yeu may be beautiful and perfect We don't think that veu eusrht te net a case en yourself because scrme glrle nfl 41 Art tsSmn bIim ..1.....' . ..... .! tnnba i-VUs,u luiiinntn uuuui j'uur j;uuii iwune. They eften de thlnga like Hint. We hope that you will wlse up In the near future. We knew frc-m experience, net mean "iff, that we had a case en ourselves. We Uilnlc that mother In running an awful risk letting you go te parties. We liope she doesn't let you go te dance halls. thuee uneTimns of n. r. Sayt "bachelor" Is Mistaken Dear CVntlll.l. Stnnm llnirt nirn t read 'UU plensure. "Why Don't Ulrls ltave Higher Ideals?" Recently. I read "Why ' .Men Don't Marry." Heth the subjects appeared In your worthy column. The writers of tha two articles' have no dOUbt tried te everesn llielp Iren liellnf In the matrimonial circles. But, and here Is Ihc rub. One writer lias tried te encourage und show that the young ladles of today can be very worthy the exercise, of a llttle thought, and I am glad te 6ay that the young ladles I have lnt liern le Plilliirlelnhln IVcrtalnly lock forward. The ether article, which Is u direct shun nt the glrla. Is the letter I have . mentioned above. The writer points out that the men of terl.iv neelt n. ferelim girl te be a.' llfe companion. I don't think se, and I am sure many mere will Jein me when I say that lie true American docs net care te enter Inte and accept an International mar- nage. wiiy? Here 1 no girla ure the onee te knew Uici te uitdcratand or "tiachcier oign-bern girls make, better wives, ugn, even tne thought Is horrible, 1 1 nave ineu te tnaue it plum ana these who can, will understand what 1 have written. CAZINORIA. Shall She Keep His Friendship? pear Cynthia --Just recently t moved Jntea new nefghboheod. and he 1 me. 1(f 0 -f 'Cve'M IKS when im i... ixu .. ...ui. J. i 1 been just as nice n.'i possible. New. should t nay any attention te theae talCS At tilO nlace Where I cnnie from t alwave had u geed reputation und fceuld net like te lmve It spoiled by this bev. Cynthia. I have never kl&sed a bev and this ene particular bey has; asUcd me several times, but I have n I wave refused, but he has never ben per- bistent in llilb. I think I am doing . right. I really, like hlrn am) would- like ' te kls him. but hew can r tell whether , he really likes me? All the ether girls say lie kisses every one. i I have always geno out n great deal, but only en nights en which we have ' no Kchoel the next day, and T have never ' really wanted te kli.s a boy before Se ' please tell nm what te dc. TOM-TOM , If the boy lb always respectful and peme. Keep his friendship. We, don't klita him or let htm kiss you. Keen your kisses for the man you will iome day love end marry. About Bobbed Hair Dear Cynthia T'rn coming te you for Information concerning bobbed hair. De you rcaJlv and trulv think if in coim - ceim - out of style? De you really and trulv i knew that It Is going out? j want te, poe mine, nut ivm sort of en the fence und ',,...... i , ! """ l. Jue1 K"u,s wiiien two te fall en. , Y fc- ., t ; ,,- -. ta, - tlen Is. 'Te bob or net te beb'' I want tniu maKe the iieNt wives nn,l taking that lunchroom place wnnr. ' "'" " " that have higher idcRle, nna rn..i,i i, ,i0 in a iunchroem? With Ml I tnem with. 1 iP.tniiiB ntiimt ni,r..,n t J 9""' ll,p u0.1". " i' ":.'.". ..j .1 ...i,.. Certn n v they make u apnrec at and contradict Ihe words i lcr -, ....,' C" : . ..,,t nel.- what is much mere than we did befew- of Thrty-slx" that the for- uerii vu.unu.u ." ..- i..v r . , ,...M ,.. tcrrifv nc p Imnun nf te de It se badly, and yet don't want te She was new almost hulf an hour late de It and find out right ufter my tresses .....i no breakfast under wav. Se nhe fcbt whorS.,d,!?tnf.u!!rlbre lC!8Srt-th.ta burned black awful? But te consider It seriously I ! I the shining nlumiiiuin pan. don't think that It is going eut: I've "Oh. dear, what in the matter this Tfy TJe ,0n?eKr0tm;e. ZUJ UZ- S ifknl Pun". Ulr ... tSe bathroom ness girls, and that Is what I urn, nnd ' The harsh sPrapmg of r7er against every (cw heum t havp te slop and see recalcitrant beard annoyed her. that my locks arc In place. I wear hair, jjer Vi pressed iirm ; she owed death of nic seni- day, but all this ts rather beside the point. They say that j they get mere becoming lialn. and one i thing of which I would like te be sure ts cu i weuia into te nc sure ts I 'TJBO, ..ny Vince;. l,k. iS ' itre or places like that and; hats off, their hair loekH I . .... . ., .... ..M . I that when they i movies, theat taliu their . I nic. and mlne after I take my hat off Is rather flat, and t have te peke It up She hurried te the linen closet, re with a hairpin and Incur people's re-, crossing the rejoinder that had leaped marks about my cibewa being up In tiieij., her lln "i1" air Instead of down at my side. 1'lcai.c. ' ,. r p ''jntlla, let me knew. and. if imsulblc. j Mis "cs,. grelesi jc iiImimi (he (hick let some readers give tht-lr opinion us te lather en his chin und cheeks, held tm i whether bobbed hair la In or going out. ' millc They were alnieb( nullrp and which I hope is net the care. s. iK,i((., luwtll) away, for tJin vn j WlilJi WISHUtt l-'Ort IJOUBCD IIAIIt. j resolved he should he fed. kissed, patted Better judge for jeurscir. Bobbed "'li,111 nwn ',,',rr1- wine what 1 hair Is passe, according te fashion's de- mignt. I crce. but the hairdressers say there Is ' A six.ling sound from the kitchen. no lct-un in the number of thoae who i are having their hair bobbed and waved. ' i It's r-Bht for girls of sixteen and sevcjitecii. but elder than that t e better te let it grew. Dealer3 say that the Abbotts machine. titled packag' pleases patrons brings new business. Evsry retailer of ice cream should Investigate at once. Learn the many advantage!) of handling thin zclusive Abbotts package. Phene Lembard 2384 tedny. i ABBOTTS LDERNEY DAIRIES, INC. SHt v t'$i:m flH w 1 ! The Expert Stenographer Was Moved The "Big Dess" Was Relentless in His Decision and She IF Desperate Until She Suddenly Realised It Was Only a Dream AS-3IISS JOHNSON cnterdd the big office downstairs; where it number of peeple were talking together, she heard her name mentioned. . And It was the Big Bess who utfere'd it. "Wha't Is It?" she nskcfl lilm, "I'm going te transfer you." the Big Bess told her. "I'm going te take you out of the department yeu're In and, put you up hi the lunchroom." And she was nn expert stenographer I "ITabn't my work been satisfactory?" she asked rather resentfully. "You've never said that there was anything wrong." , . . . "Well, I told your mother the last time she was In bore that you wcren t tcrv geed nnd she agreed with me. An expert stenographer in a lunch room I "Will it make any difference In ray salarv?" Miss Jehnsen wanted te knew. "fcs." replied the Blc Bess, relent lessly, "You'll get only nbeut half.". TnB former expert stenographer somehow found herself outside the building, walking uleng the wide street wondering what in the world she could de! . Flic couldn't go home, that was cer tain, until she had found something else te de. ... There would be no use in going iirck t .. n!eci; It wnu unthinkable, and what would she tell anybody else hen she went le apply for u position .' . JlCr SUUHllUIl UUVUIUU i.iviii; uu ...w. agonizing. lln.i I " " .-- r.. - .- ...-'- ..J . " -- - She had about get te the 'point ofl.weiwn "' "'p ''".lffdriSw. fi . i.... ;..i.. imi. former enmnnnv b great- of the seamstresses et i iiunueipuia, tl , ,n5, ,"1l b" j7orverk when ?cfn fti-l"emrn bookbinders in New Yerk, and s " " w" , .l. i 1 Paul and By HELENA Once in VIRGINIA ve.se fifteen minutes late and frowned tit her itnnKC in JIP mirror of her dressing table as she fumbled at rciucxam. locks w i t h weary fingers. Then s h c ureppcu tl... .lAtiiK r.n the (Infir i with n clatter. Ah she turned into the, kitchen the limp- behind thu deer with n heavy thump. "Oh. dear. ' she moaned helplessly, en the electric light SUCK XCll eunu iv,it She snapped , , above the gas range, but no answering spark leaped tnje being, "Hurned out!" .,, .Uu ,.inPi; Keimded "eichf and i... ", .."..".;" r:"7. n.;.ni.,i ' Virginia gn exelnmatlen. lrKHllil ft'v VtlW iu till i.4iijivniv- 1 I1C off te the diiy'a business with a frown. "Oh. the devil and till!" She heard him slam l'sh upon the top of tl ,i' ,i,, ,,,' i . f re "l8, w ,Jp,,n u'hnln house lie nlniec She heard him slam the silver soap no washbowl. towels In the whele house?" he almost shouted. The coffee had boiled ever. , . ",n '"" dear.' she asued fast cloth. Den t you wunt another eLtr. him a-re.ss the break- Ir4 T Abbotts brought bulk ice cream in package form te Philadelphia A7E GAVE you our delicious v v bulk ice cream, full -flavored and smooth, packed entirely by ma chinein sealed, paraffined cartons untouched by hand. Everyone prefers Abbotts' packed this modern, sanitary way. It has the rich flavor of bulk ice cream plus a new clean liness and ease of serving. fdf fiTwaBfeiffi hhAff fi ce mm$km mmrrrns ' Hr'i T ' '", (BBS00l te a Position in the Lunchroeni WITH n blessed, blissful, grtM sense of relief she qpened her eyes anil realized that she had been sleeplc; fist en her back! lar there any relief se great as that?' Wliy, the let-down from that ljM mlnleus, desperate situation was tr midden and se big that Miss .Tenwa found herself almost ready te weep 'let sheer thankfulness. ( Ilavcn't you had dreams that affect your own personal life In that rcallsft way7 , Very often when you dream there it something fantastic that takes you out of your real character and makes strain, things eecin perfectly natural. But when one comes along like till that might possibly happen, cTcn Its very Improbability makes it mere trig. Ically real te you. Yeu suffer an deeply and as literally In your sleep as you would If such. a dreadful thing did actually happen te yen. On, HOW glad you are te get awaW, hew you appreciate the safe, su' things about you t Hew Miss Jehnsen flew Inte her work the dav after she had that dream! And hew- she wondered whether there could be unv possibility of such n thine, whether, after nil. she was n llttle tee cocksure of herself in her position. Perbnpw. after nil, iternu ureams dn what lsn t Old Unions Among the earliest trade unions of t ii . ..i..J.I.,.Tami nf T.rnn. 1110 BHUVUIUM'-te, v -rf..... Virginia IIOYT GTIANT a While lie grunted a negative and paid w further heed te her. .. 'Unvthlng special you want for din ner tonight, Paul?" MULm she aslted with tiw slightest tincture of frost in Ker voice. "Nope, he euul .K"''ivVfl have some iilf ,.., . . , jj. j wf of ,j'CS!(crt. said Virginia with the per severance of a perfect wife. lie mab u answer. lie thriMt his coffee pup toward her for another pouring und served him.. De you think. she started. Oh. let me read the paper for . minute, will you?" he asked crossly. ike Ne sound but the ticking of the clock and the slight touch et stiver upon china. The hnlf hour Struck". ' "Late," he said In a smothered sett of way. "Oh, well!" But his ere shot her" a hasty, accusing leek. He steed upon the threshold pulllnj en his gloves, hesitant. Hut Virginia made no advance, of fered no encouragement, se he had te come back te where she still sat In her pluce und leaned ever and gave hr a nasty, uutuui kiss. And he was gene, a At about 10 o'clock that morning, tb sun broke into the heavens and tM dork clouds scuttled, be If rcmeraefullr, across the tklcs and Inte blessed noth ingness. And Virginia, in her kitchen, wept. "Oli, why was T se mean te hlre?" she scolded herself. And In it big office downtown, a ri nculant veung man felt his cheeks bum at it shameful recollection of Jhc early morning. "(!ce whiz, but I waH an ugly bret te her this morning. I'll have te p borne le make it un te-her." It happens se In the first yctr- once in a while! Tomorrow Omens cream I t.n..A mirnnnn flint. WO flnil I erAt . out mignt posnieiy uc. she smilinilr 'b.. - ' - .i i f f " t , '!..'(, J. ;n ,-li.'. .., 11-v I ,A".J- a... ., .tii'. t
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