Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 09, 1922, Postscript, Page 10, Image 10

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Weman's Life and Leve
Uy WtNII'UKI) IIMU'KK COOI.HY
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The Marriage
Gambler"
AT LAST A yOVELTY!
k ' ( siiaermcn i ry iv nun omen iiisiuuii uj vjtij
ijl'.AND new a Brooklyn nldermnn Is c.-imenej should concern themselves villi
R iJ. haunting himself trying te pass n tlie real problem und Ucli te she trc
K ?!ecal law ugalnst women's smoking! mendeus puwle nn. let women una
I- ,J With six million their tiny personal habits alone.
P" iff
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ttAiun'.n
Ky HAZEI, 1MJYO HATCIIKLOK
Aldermen I ry te Run If omen Instead of City , . .,... .,,, .Yfcfc
Tract tficc eremsc aftr doc tiet loco
him, but when .110 7irar that he hat
become infatuated irith Daisti Castle Castle
ten, of The Jelly U'ecelers, Carel's
J. souls . needing n' 'x . - .. ,," "JF?0"??.,' .." i3..l
I CltV Of SOOll llOllFCS I W-'".'vt " " "" """ -" I -. ill Ir iniuilll"lt, miiny, '
mid niederute'O one, perhaps, but one that induces ; knows heir te mannyc men. has
j! rents; with bun-'a certain calm und tranquility- It 1 . ilmnit made A icli propose In An.
, dreds of thousands! claimed that it festers ti gentle, epti- f
of workers uncm- inNtle philosophy, ami acts us 11 viih 1 it.ii'ruit .xu
pleyed; With zero 1 valve for Irritable nerve-, in nnv c.ie. ,.,,.,,,
winter upon us, 1 It. in quite ptren.U. as is candy -cauiix. nLmuni,
nnd leal high and ' 'rimes have .-Uuimed the lust tew 1 .. .1HU: Xl ,. t d leslttttinK Une '
lnnrilerdn KraFpitiB I years, lertuimtelr- for nltheiiRJi tliel VV ,, Ti,,- ,. ,., rt....,t I
n...i t,.,t.in Rtnrt-. t :,..,, ,..r t,nvn -U-nn wide mibllcltv ' her. Daisy n eyes slowly narrowed.
mi in the slum, te the matter, the proposed me.iMir-i If she hntl done at that moment wlml
t and ten em en t has net called forth n sUrm of untl
Jequate MiieklJiR ptepacanda. or outbursts from
:8 'and ; pascilennte nniT narrow reformer-. On
IFRK1D
impulse Impelled her te de. she would
hare stamped en the lloer nnd puiimled
Nick's breast villi her little white
flstK. Hut 4.I10 fought for control while
vltheuf at
flre - escaucs 'and imHitnnnte nmf narrow
Imperertche! and'tlic eentiarr. the best type of men nnd
l cot f.T-r wretched creatures 1 unmeii liue deiieunced if as trivial
!een te b lieggtup te Mec tn cinireiics , mid centempLible. (.'enventii'iun women UBte MlrRe,i suddenly into her heart.
with midnight breadlines and crlm- he are heme-tnnlsers nnd re netliing . sh .,,, -,..,,,, ,.,, , , .,. ,,, ,rt
iinallty and vice rampant, here is eiieitr cabaret life, have wclaimed thuf 7 c lla;' expected him te .ink 'nr te
of the city fathers asitiiiinc himself ' ultlieush they perwmnllj niv nethins 'be his wife and iemethlnc had made aim
.lever Indies in rrtnurnnts en Jeying an about smeklnp. they de mt regard It us hesitate. Me was net se cap.v as sbc
We have let- "l peusaut
blouses and strnizht skirts
loccwlenal putY at a clsaiet -. a.v of the male aldwuinn s business. It ,,nj ti101Jglu und she d t , In maheguuy. colored canton
3 CJan you K-at it? us the street urebui women de smoke. , ... .,,, ..,,,. 1.1,, , , , ,,.
iweuld ssy. One most repcetable and l.ish-cla,iard thlnUtnn Hint her Midden aur- crepe, nnd vvc have had lets
..., .. . , , Croekljn matron ciys: "If a woman render te hi8 arms would mean an ' ,,f braiding! Hut never be-
ft m lTVr A fill T. Imu ihaiia litticimT. .. . . ..-. ' I . .... .. 9
d l -v" "" """c '"" ""- ranw te bihekc. wu.v . ici u-i instant t'apitulntien en his pun.
fS.",0nJSLk," Vr'. lU?t T'l ! ThIlIIArS the Td of the tuues te- ' .Then suddcnl, there was the .euud
I &h S7 a week, in these days of hlch sHt JL v-ari sanitv and toleration and the n "' .in the lock, and Daisy had
I Aif HvlnR. It .says it i- the richest am! -i-ocnitlen of women' trccdem asljuht time te threw herself into a chair
fore have wc had anything
quite w en'sfnal in Its ar
rnugement and combination
jjUncst and ur-ate-t metropolis en thelndult human tn-lnps. i- b"M shown by before the deer opened nnd Luclla came as lW8'freck- Die vest, with
Sllebe. It has miles of -treets tilled with ' me Wows of the O.nuiiShiencr or I, v. ,. . ...... i.u .1 't inquisitive point at the
flirty little pushcart- and thousands, of j Health. Dr. Oepelnml, who i- a con- ck- wu was fuwlns with he '
StMipmfnfs iilmest niir-li ilarlt nnd foul- ' ...... ,irlv- ntnllivtniil idiclent man: ' mncnalnes en the tnble. breathed a sll
melllnjr. Tires break out in deadl "Women have te bear all the burdens 0f relief, ami a seen nu he could, took cuffs nre of eream color.
-i.i.l hi.li. . .1 :a ;, .i:MA. ... u.. .Ua ... 1 .1 .. i...(. it-All (knii 1. ..........
void nights and it is discovered that the men bear, don't theyV Well, then.
landlords hnd net provided decent hr- vemen should have all the rights, privi
capta. Factories burn down, and U is , leges, pcraui'itea nnd prerogatives men
-jfeund that exit doers were locked and 1 have !
,UlrlB perish in the het flamca. roasted "Women who arc in custemed te -co
aIItc. Male and female criminals ply men "meke may be expected te bear
their tiekemng trades. ' up under the sight of weai-'n doing the
' Tet the Broeklvn aldcnnan is wr- I same thing: ....
'."vied becau. bis little .suburb 'Green- "If I v-eit en the beard of Alder
,ViC:U UlMUS' 1113 llkllV nillfli.il -V,,,:..-
"T)eint) potrenizes Manhattan restau-J-ante
and theatres sometimes, nnd sew
,n elegtintl drcwd woman smeking:
1 I'den't knew Just hew much an alder
man could de te step the crlme-WHves
nf creat cities 1 don't knew hew much
'Reed auj arbiirar.v law does in actually
jcleanlng up unchiliied isjnd!tleni. I
de. net think tint ene can legislate kind
ness and bunaiiitarianlsm and morality
'Inte the human heart. Itut LhL I
knew: the men nhe represent tb
men I would oppose Mr. MrGu!nnes.
If men are smoking in a dining-room,
then I am satisfied te havr women
Muektng as well."
his departure. braided in silk that matches
Daisy came with him Inte the hall, ' the rest of the dress. X
but although she lifted her face as'nnrrew panel of the cream
though she thought, et ceuite, he weuld1 runs down the side of the
kira her geed-night. , Nick did no such skirt, tee. Small wonder
thing. lie mumbled something about the wearer of this Interest
seeing her seen, shook hands with her , ...,. -,..,,, loot., se nicse,!
quickly nnd hurried out.
Of course It was l.uella who bore
the brunt of the whel thing, for
Daisy vent back te the living room end
tTTftUrV ma... v.Wa T1rt,il. en ...
W casloeal one will become an alder- I ha1 hjtcric-. She blamed l.uellu for
man. Perhaps she will Introduce 11 bill , coming In at the wrenc, time, she buried
te prohibit men from wearing derbies , )xer uea,j in tne cu.shlenj of the couch
wllle"; f - ' --. a beeauSe
of high rents, unemployment and ' l.uellu understood and felt berry for
ltlens nnd ceit tue rity big sum of starvation! 1 her. bhe brought smelling salts and ice (
i . for Daisy's head, and teethed nnd
Mr J. f "7" C i quieted her until she felt bettei. ',
rs. I'Vtlsen Utters ousecstiens "icP 8tm thinking of that ether i
' tt r- r- woman, Daisy jerked out between
Fer Winter Fruit Presew ing & 'Z r I'lln'e K
her still."
Luelln rcarsured her. kneeling by the
Oranges Can lie Put Up te Be Used for UrcaJifast as If ell ea i-ueh
Dessert Pectin. May Be Bought "Heady-Made"
r T'i' r j r LP ti:t..
Dl T 11 1An v 1 ne jreai iviari s xcLcaiedi
i icuec i cuiwc ;, - rtr . ,-,. . TT r . n .. ?
UU tr, nrt ! Was in dewing en rus jwn autten
' But His Wife Spoiled the Illusion by Announcing That She
! Always Finisltcd tlic Jeb for Him Most Wives De
Uy CYNTHIA
Wants Win Prlendahle
Dear Cynthia I nnv a' young girl fri
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1 mtrM ..!....-. 1 Al.1 -B 1L.,.n 1.A MKAnf ,tin,l ultl. U'flK fllntlA tVlfll nAtOAltf !..(.
my teens. 1 nave uebueajiair ana urn iihu-j iurj ia iuiu 01 iwm, iut (.- - - - --'. ucieh
Keed looking, also very popular with1 X playwright, that he alvVaVs Hewed mirror, at the recollection of senit
both scxs. Xet long age 1 met a young , i"infc"ii """ '"- " ene wh0 nu,iRC,i ,H neighbor nnd whlI
.fellow four yeni s my uenter. II 1b wen- en his own buttons. , ' pered In uwe. "That's Ibsenhe'si
dcrful in nil rtvqnpMq T tlllnlt a Erreat TrA .nMA.l l 1.H d... I.a. r.M-C n..t.iM mwl Iia CA.re nil til,. I..... , m
u ..v pvi.e .... u,a uunung oil
EVERY woman has looked just that
way at some time during tier care
1 an a wife, a mother and even n sinter
of hew I can make him euro for me.
il.A. YTfM-C ' wnMtllu
deal of lilm. A clrl friend of mine also ' ' . I rii,.,,i'fii
is crnisv niieiit tilt,. Kiir. la vcrv coedi tight, he elnimed. nnd he wouldn't trust mmsciu
loeitiiiK. a niend with bebbca nair. 1 . ,my tn ler or tscamstrcss or" nnybedy, elfcO
It ii.i lla ! Im V ..... 6n 1.1 !.. rtrlCAO
mero for her uian for me. My reason I te get thai necessary tightness.
for' thinking thttt la beeausa nt n dnnce Qf cotuse that may have been one 1 an a wife, a mother nnd eVcn n sinter
i;jdSS.-'V7.,nrm.W.a!mn he sewed them en, nnd then J fri ' , f te
unetlier rensen may hnvc been that no aln Ilpp ene fl , hK kii.i..:j
up the wrinkled, muM.v bed that he ha
declnved himself perfectly able te maV
"Hut heM hate It, if he had te sleen t
It this wfl.''
T sunnose Rve must have ilven tt,.t
be at that. ,,,m .,,i n,A n cmetdtrir, illffetv.iit ' Indiilcent. knowing Fmlle loin nt fl.:
A M Ixed Marriage ' from I.Ih contemporary. " ' ck thrre " the h A
Dear Cynthia Will you please pub- nut later en. when the ,M.ery lind Had , .
TiMfi?iMvSWl BntB "' te have some pe
us. Please ndvUe me. U0I3BY. cullnritr.
fletrTr8VaV10""5'nVrV" I Sewing en buttem. was a peculiar
1 this ether bIH. If alie attracts him rneugh thing for a man te de te make
mere, let It be at that. ' .., , , .. .tun, ,iirw.
Hah the follewlns letter I'erliaps some, n KOed ,eai 0f rlrctilntien, the great
Xew, 11 few days age fceme of your' "no merely announcea sercnciy tunc
Jewish rcaucru wrete te you regarding while her husband did ew the buttons
a Chrlstlnn keeping company with a 1 en, Bhe always finished UP lh J0D
Jewish girl. I am a Christian fellow. aft(.r jie hnd jene nu no could.
ana am keening campalU' with a Jewish
girl. I think, very much of her. and nhe ... ., , . , , - ,, .
aoes the eame of me. Thin girl has a ia. 1 mac typical 01 wcu, ec a man
the wny down
man admired
for some remarknble thine thnt. he does.
Tt mny be In butiincss that he is Midi
Bister eiuer tnan her.ana sne won't go X nnd a woman all
out with 11 Ml. ,,.im 1,. 1. rhrTM. .. """. .. "'""""
tlan.' They are both very nice and "' ' l","S" inJ fh.,
rt-nnnA ,.i,i.. ..., ......n.. ..... . ,,ii, I ion 11 nlwnvH tlml tn-i
V....WU nii.0f UU t.AkUIUIll W V J,..fc .. l
n marvel, or It mny be In polities or
In the law that he is such a prominent
figure.
Or perhaps u w some eccentricity
with herself
lnr about tliln mnttpr. ntt thpv nav
tliat they don't feel nt ease If they aru
around Jewish fellows. Te tell the
truth, r couldn't expfaln the reason for
this, bocause I never associated with
Jewlsh fellows. If n Christian loves a
.Tmt t h f n n lin m n Mit UnrP T tn nu.
I will, because I don't understand. It like wwlng en his own bnttenp or
will have te be made clearer, and I lienc wearing a special kind of cellar or tie
seme of your readeru will help, aa It is . rimt makes him remarkable te his
friends and acquaintances.
People leek up te him and tnlk about
him. nnd he mny even be mi we'l known
na te f-ntise whispers when he walks
which ia very clec te each ene, It in ' along the street or enters n thcalrc.
seldom te be udvlucd. Just as tnarrlusca And nil Hit, time there is some eh-
between Protestants and Catholics nre S(.,lrPf modest, unprcsuming little wife'1
net advisable. , )lome wi, is f;niHi,ig U)i the tighten- 1
ing or his uimenH. or tying in ire m ,
(lint Ltrange way or furnishing the
very pci-plexlne te me.
SIL.VXOIIAI13D.
' A Jew carr mam- a Christian
There's no law te prevent It. but as
they think yery differently en a subject
She Needs Advice
Fur Sale
Everything in our com
plete stock, of high-grade
Furs reduced in price.
These priccp are lower and
furs of a better grade than
these of stores, as they are
made in our own shop.
VaClneShiU9clphU
1316 'Walnut Street
Photo by 0.& Mitniera
Central ;.c
4
TSy Mltb. M. A. WILSON
Cetvrlcht f'.' K Uri. If 1 VCIje
AT the e;inning season can no
longer be considered u iierled .event
I'l
One ad one-half cup' or tratc.
Dring te j boil nnd cook ter ten min
utes. I ts then read.v te us-e.
-rrn.
i iei
lpnew icknewieilged bj persons 'ntir-
iTted in th" eorservinj of wcawnnbh-
J:oeds. AVinter i-nnnin. bar many iwilt t-
recommend il te the hmivrwife who
,AJert nn'l anvieis te supply the table
'vlth the verv best that h can afford.
y Winter eannim; wi't prove very
asfaeterr from a baeterial Mandpci"t.
3i well is providing feed for the period
js-tween the .uce-;ssien of the Southern
"4100 and the nuturiig of our enrlv
TmttM -iml -iPL-etablei. 'J he chemist nmi I pithy perl.
l.-leJtiM liH-e f..r vears studied the -'uiy ' mrlie e-rnngn,
problem of helniue the housewife wltl J:'"" " thrr" 'fn,0"'
et enlv the ...-.pnini;. but al.-e with tb. Measuring earl, ingredient ;,-. ; en
t 11 i r - ,i . i,.,..,.,rn h. I,,a,'c' il in ,he 'rt''e, etir and et-jk for
Jelly in.-.ku'S. for the heus-wife bs l( lnUlllCa Tier. add
Vnewn fi-r a l"nr time that the many
. . . , ,-ui . i '"'' "'I1 r'l nuij'ir ter n'crv run of
(aeturcr of jam: and jellk-t must have I . nnd' vtri v '
ffund feme .iejeiii'iDir am 'e neif "in
e s ernsv about you. iicergu baiu
se te mc ju-t the ether daj . feme en, i
buck up. Daisy, this I in l like ou.
He'll come back, you wait and tee; they '
always come buck."
And nil the while Luelln was weiuh-r- i
ing hew much Dalbj rcall liked N'cis i
Traej. AViim she in love ,th him. o. e.
was she simply phued and .ingr be- I
i cause t linu net come in tne peuu : i
Paul and Virginia
Uy HELENA 1I0YT CHANT
this hcrrldly
yours.
I de net read ether new
r,Pe?riCynU,lR1,t U??m?i "tru,,1KC l, iiiMnratieu for most of these brilliant
iSS VeVpffit l'S I -iS "d la- that have made him
nnonplace world an uisxiiisuisiicii.
icr newspaper,, mueh. TTW WOULD bate te admit that,
he first thtnc of It. XX Itevii nnd. :ih thev crew elder, men
ery night, home from niWnyn 'de hnte te believe and confess ,
?cwnb"eCrc'rlfs ferV"d'1,1,,lf nn woman can de things belter.
Orange Marmalade ,
Par- vu-j thinly the yellow rind from ; it vns hanl te tell, and nut for the
world would Luella have asked. It
The Secial Whirl
tweie ericrges,. then shred line, using
u pair if -ci.-ers. Coer with cold
wnfr and stand awaj ever nlcht. In
the morning place en the utevc and cook
uutil tendci .
Pare theiirange- and cove- the white
pilhy paring with jim vneugli cold
water te rover and simmer slowly for
one hour. Drain and -are the water.
New plai-e in the preserving kettle
The draliird eranps peel that has
bret eoekttl,
Tht- tcntrr drained from the trhltr
Dh1-v did net vouchsafe a ienfidcin-e.
neither of the ether te glr's wui.ld
have a-ked. It simply wusii't in their
cede te pr. altheugli any one of them
would have fought the ether's bjttli--witheut
an Instiiiii's heMtutieii.
When Nick iached home he ii. mil
Carel's !"tter waiting for him. Hi-1
1 bunds trembled a he lore open the et et et
'velope und read the few words en the
I card within, nnd then mlruruleusl nil
'doubts and fears nni-hed from hi-1
I mind. lb' forget oil nbeut Thiisy ; ir
'was ttb though he hud never known
her.
Carel had written te him. she missed
him, mi- li..d sent for him. t arel. t ami
p.U L
x ,.f in
in
AT I. ejed tue richly engraved card u.'l .llffiips-. II
rf Im llnf !,m nl.leh Vtrvlnln linmlrd ' .V "UDK iel- lie
aer-'..- the illni,er table, with disfavor. '" "i1; l"re et in-
"It mean u let of weuiu negien in.n or
pent-e- -and j u I
low 1 don't think vv
e ight te tr. te bteal;
into Mieletj ." he said
succinetl.v .
Virginia hiijglnd
with frank iiiiuim'
ineiit. "Puul -whv de v en
call It breaking Inte
society?"
, "Well, it if. iim't
i.eweDaner much, i TJW WOULD bate te admit that.
and ee yeurj Is the first thing of It. XX iu,yn und. as they grew elder, men
work, I devour your
"" wwii-ui.-. niioenioiu enra ier . ..
vice te uie siiiy, cenceucu writers who ,,,-". ,, , , v,.u,-
but dilly-dally with your splendid an- An little tots they beg n boasting
swera. And never did I think that Ecmc about hew tnnnv long trains or ears
day I, tee, would necl your help. thev can push off the Jraek, and beltinc
But It In true and bore I am a i timt "you couldn't de that, could you?
lonely orphan sanu purcnts. frlende, ' , ... , ,, ., i.in
home and ndvioe. cenilnr; te you with, The conviction of their own skill
my problem, the first real venture I've , grown with the years, nnd it weulil he
hud Intu the lnysterleuu realnik of the very distressing te have te give credit
Keieni. for nln aecemnllslunent te a mere iicp- i
About sis months age I me a young I w, u-einaii '
muri In the cmce of my cmplevcr and1' '. . . ' , . ,i . mp,. triples I
nu. Ii.aliii.ll. ,.,,.,. hli l.nlnc .Mill WlUit IIOOlll HIT 1111 II. I'IM...
.... ,,..........,; .,... ...u ... ... uu.'B , .. l .. .....1... it... n .....1 lftlt! linr
(different. I had rather avoided men woman win minim " " -"
befere that, and he was rather a novelty Influence, her industry and her in
I te me. splratien make xeiue ninn famous.'
! On tl'j- wnv te werli .i few tunes I Whv t.heuld she live in suehvobllvien?
1 have met this jeung man and have , ' '
sneken te him. I think I leve him und, .... ... ., . u.
wfuld Itke hlin te love me. but there la NL probable reason is thnt she
hud expected that ; my pi-oblem "why 7 J
leant uumnrrled
iiciiualnttince-
I VA
it
in a freii7; of delight. Carel had .vnt
for him. but whj V '
The tbe.ight occurred le b:m thai "
ineiit lnu-e beard about Uaisi. i- ml
U.l. ... l...AT... .,. ... ... , . ..i.l. . I. n . .Iin.ifll I ,1... K.r.mni-i if til..
telveth- problem of a r-etlnbn-l. and g,ewlj ,n u be PTl.ng ,fl.Cll UNPr m. What a feel
ff tedn i.f heu'wite may se.ee; i ture U thick like jam. It ib heft te unt , be had been te think that h" night
'neetin basis and rest afrureij tnat -he , an usbest"' mat under the urewrvinc cor.telc himself with Daie. and yet he
"Dear m, no! Just n let it people
..... . I .... .. nM .ffnu in1 m ilnllellie
Carel : He -aid 1 -r name ever and o'er ,..,,, , .... I.oed ..
"Ces't meuey !"
"Si. deea .me-it cverythii-s that .-
OVCI'iOUli llilll.
Vellllng of I .1
1 mi leiieil.
lie ihiiui-d ' re.
lime v itil iigtnin
iili.l for the ii ft e i ie
.'Veiling . enl.x
h w il 1 1' Heel tig
gliiiip-c- of her. Kin
wii- llil'lieil. Iniigli.iig,
a.i
And he. loe. un- a
ga. M- ill'.v envnliei-
"Have a geed time.
dear" murmured Mrginlu sleepily
'TM'flKV
m
es te de it : she loves the man
i am net umittracuvc. te uc canme. , . ,f , H levPS te Pt i,m lcri
una ureatj ucaiiy i nei gorgceusi-. ier - : . , , ,. ,, .nuiler nil
I cannot afford that. He lu nel engaged that he If doing all his wonders an
or othcrw'lie in love. I'leaic, Cynthia, nlene.
help me with thla. my ttrnt real trouble. ' And then (here i a certain sntisfiic-
Hew can I uttruct him" tlen in lelline her corner of the nrc-
I knew you can't full a -.Vnee that, after all. If it were net for
Put the Idea Ihat'love'lllueu: . he wouldn't have been such a mar-.
ut veur mind, my dear. Ten de net ve. ,,,ii.!
Utew lilm well enough, and the thought ITe.v Mm. Ilx-en miisL have smiled
of It might muke jeu self-contcleuH .
and jeu might show that In jour man
ner. Treat nun in u rrieneiy way wuen
i miii meet. If leu talk with liliii at all.
be Interested In what hu la doing und
talk Intelligently ubeut It. Be bright
and witty nnd us attractive iib you
knew hew. hut de net show that you
are tee much uttraeted. Talk of ether
an njf n you knew und den t be tee eager
Galvanized Beat Pumps
fun."
"Hut we can't afford It.
"T-n JellnrH for four daneet.?" cried
Virginia. "Why; that's cheaper than
Mini. i. the theatre four times, and
we'll -.'liJ.v it ever no much mere.
ijf, t in,,...i nin tnr tin ..liiifinr. i.iuekiin tell evervi inner veu Knew. utbcrvu,
tre.lc he hud se admired. ! " '? 1-ur,Wf ,l X.em."P .in "'.IJ?!!;
.... , - ,, , , .,) , il IIIIIIIIW. 1, ll ....J w .... .i..w..b
u bet T did, heuej. he said. ( j,m te come, and It he dcs net ask.
I.ieklii'." oft' th" patent leather daiicing tiut shewu interest in you, ou can
rer.ird 11.1 u ' manage, ir you are ciever. te iiucrest
hhn no niucli no u want te come
t...fMtiiril li.V
T tl II. rv-- Cu.. fi! N. -ll -I.
n ?ll MnrU't tl
shoe, lie had nffr-cted t
vwiiileii eMravugani'e.
".S.ieimd like aid time: before wc
were ninrrird." .-'uiled Virginia,
,.nn iniVa l'lr or mnrninliitie us line, kerne. Kill info kter'he.l trinity n,i had lelib rate i.v i.eilKlit ner mil . e uau ,
! weet nnd as wholesome hs an that ih wbe-i cold rover with mcltel paraflin. pent a great deal of time with lirr. Te- i Ji' .,J!V, upon her from where he Heed by fie
.old. . ., night he had held her in hi- arm-, anil I'U'J ,l"rl10'';. Yn,. ,,.. llt ... I'refMnr; table.
J Cranberre .. oranges. Ienics -nd .rapcfrult Prcme K,,, , cr. IU. ub ,UlW..nl Mck with "nW;euJS it riirh? ! "If h opened my eyes. he said slew.
prapefruif nil effer te ine enferpri-. ng ' Keniev.- the pult. from sn medium- ,elf-leaibing and disgust. Had ne no Wc, were engaged, and I'm sure . ly. "I mean it made me realize In a
women sreir pethilltle for making ,u,- erti.-truli. chop tN- l line nu.l "l-cenej , no sense of honor ft-up pose he iif t. r e .'re J klt ' Cm,.n ratH Hrt af new waj-hev lucky I am. I
jvllles, jams and conserve. i,TPP ;,', old WlllPr llI,1,,,Pt .,,, for had made thU girl care for 1 im whs he ou havn ",. f , , liran llew hnppy T nm Mltll yOU llc))P.
' nn twelve 1,,,'ir-. Then bring ten boil nne '" "nst ll"v off ,low, h,kl" "n ?' K .seen" ''ve vr.id u let of twnddh) about the
1 OrantM .,..'. , .'. ' ' V ,.'". iif ...iirse he was no better and no worn se soed. ,, .j...i i,: ,ii i i.... .......
, Hav, von ,,er trie,, canning enutge- - ;, , JJ' - - J -, .hun a ether man am, he ,,ia no, -'A-.d,! don't knew nny of the new , :-, d 'unhmnpered " ml freu !
for a breakfatif or An truiff If in , Vi-e.-en ing kettle and ndd taken ndvai.inge of DaU In any waj ,:niipf." . ... . I lhat Knet true. That . it isn't true
ueut am mm
Imtaritly rtllevtd
S7 our ipectil arch
support!. f.ttaO and
adtuttMl t7 rcirU
Our Emlei
Claa-.te Hosiery, ttit
melt comtei-tablt
unuert for rl rl
reil vln. avelltB
l!-nt. -wtak kDM
and anVUl.
TruaM. abdemlnsJ
ana atfittlj ic
Jcrteri of all iar.de. Lanraat maautae.
hjrara of ditermlty apD.'.ancea in tha world.
cut out ana ): rer rararancaa. r. u.
i
t
Head Your Character
By Digby Phillips
The .Meanings of Diseases
Perhaps it never occurred te you thut
there was nny connection between a
nur-ftn'w ehnrnelnr ntld lhl fllsentses te
which he or she Is particularly sub- fhiindeinhi orti.epfdio Ce.. 40 N. tth fit.
jeer. lJut there ta. ,
Tim emin i.et Inn itt n ilnetdeil. tlinttirli n
general one. That Is te .xh. a single , ragMMMiaaM3aMMMMS
A Wise Mether and
a Geed Dessert
"I wish I could find bouietbingfer
the children thnt they would like
kh well us cornstarch pudding
blanc muiige." aald Mrtr. Mattucvsi,
as she and Mrs. Hdmends sat talk
ing one afternoon. "They're lucb
n nuisance le muke, nnd one nevtt
knows whether they arc going te
turn 'out right."
"Why don't jeu make Puddlwl
That iilwa.vs tunin out right," re
plied her friend.
"PuddineV" quentiencd Mti.
Matthews, with Interest. "Whit
is It'f Anether dessert that .some
times In a success, but geucralhr
isn't?"
"Ne, indeed." tuiiil Mrs, Ed Ed
lCdmends emphntically. "Puddini
s a perfectly wonderful dessert that
always turns out right. Yeu Just
add milk nnd sugar te It and bell
for three minutes, and you knea
that when it baa cooled you will
have a nice, rich .meld of dclicleii
creamy dessert."
"It seuiuIh wonderful," inter,
rupted Mrs. Matthews.
"It is. wonderful," replied Mn!
IMmends. "Yeu can get it in a
number of flavors chocolate, va
nilla, orange, lemon and seu can
use Puddtrie for all eerta of thing
It mukes the most luscious caVt
and pic lilllngs, and smooth, vcltct;
ice cream."
"Is It expensive?" asked liet
friend.
"Oh, no. Indeed! Yeu can sent
seven helpings from a JOc package,
of llftceii from a 1fc package of
Piiddine. And then what 1 like
about It Is that I enn let the chil
dren have its much (is they want,
b'enuse it is pure and vv holesemo.'-
"I certainly shnll get sonic I'ud
dine." Fald Mrs. Matthews. "I'm
glljd you told mc ubeut It."
A wr cu inter the two friends wetc
talking together en the phone. "Bj
the way," said Mrs. Mattbens,
"my whole family simply lever
Piiddine. I think they'd like tc
have it for every menl. 1 certainly
am glnd you told me nbeut it."
Include a bes of Puddinc wltl
today's grocery order. vide.
het, pu up a tew jars ibis u-aen smui
lete 'he pli-.ls 're e' iae tainiij w -i
jhlu fruit is .-carer- und h.gli-nr;. e,i
jitjet Rummer
j Itemeve the peel from eighteen
firangs. 'linl illvide into parate heg-
V. ....... . ...., I.. .1 ! ie nn fill ,.-.
j.ewii.-., Him ..I .. "" j - parawas.
rveniewing mill iniu rinip. .ujui , jf ,-lCK;r(. t(J ug a ,i
ine mnuer nnu iee no. paruruy ugni- mflln(,.pr. P110i. thp -vOTP r,ins , .." .
fp. I Villl us.'
preserving heme ane nun , ... ',.,,, ,v,,l.i hm. nut :,i: -. i..: t-i. hied
y. .- . 1- . ... . l. f .. ........... 1.1... TI..L. ....1 ..-'n.. 1...... 1 l,rt ii-nll' .mil liu
'Jl'l "II f Uf fJlliW IVI 111'.- ... I, (llOUICIll- IM " "' ' "' 1 'U .."! .. . . "II I t. .. . I..llr... I ..n.t... I
;..,. a .,i .t 1,1. ,,,'n.!. but M.-, w.is tiinerrn. ..-.1 m.l rbe en.-tte-. -he leiuindi'd I-' den t lellrve l underMnnd,
Stir te dissolve and cook 'i.l t.n-'"''
til thick like lellv. Pill into tenlixe.i .in
had certain ideals about .i.:i.en, 1,1,,,, '"" iiiiiiii, ii,ii.'i,.. .hviui,,
he fell thnt he eeijid net go te --nut I den t snev. ii,e Argentine r , "t mean that 1. one lias the s-pirit
l 11, lucres mere run 11111 in eejng
Instance of disease docs net reveal the jKj
Individual's character infallibly. Hut .5
cerinln type.- of churacter.s are truly
mere subject te certain kinds of dis
eases thnn ethers. Medical and char
acter records prove It.
ou might think thnt the motive or
10 Meriiueu "." .-- . .u. i. 1 ...1 .i.ni. ....... 1. . ------ ,- ,,,
. . . .. ........... .. , i-.irn knevvmi! 1 ne niw . .Nui-miv . , ... .niitii .iieir 111 1.1-
glasses anu wnen com cover w mi unite, ,- .,., ,...., ..-.t. i...,i .loe't read the M.iff in . i..iiri-i,.1 .,,,,1 i.iUli,.' tin. rr.ivinKihlliii. .!..- - -. v, .. .i, .i.,i-u
UrUnvU uiivin'.v '"'" . .i . . ila t !! -.--- - 1 ,........--. .. ........ w ,,......,. ,- 1 01 u,v VlM jjemi.m i ui4cti'
the comic papers. 1 ne peeine we nnew a.-a part 01 tne joy 01 living. lie lies-. dominant, aggressive, physical type
?!? iie "i-.1-1 J:!:.:"!" jr .i.r,htt:
linill IlliU I'lOV'-.- I'M .'ii- i.ie, iit -...i -a
ViniiKa Aimflr.f. tht, tltnn IrftTft tht-
, . .,.. ., '...... ......... 1... 1 ... cover
lllinmc Tiiar i.ir .-, r,r-3 ... ... ...,.. .,.,,..1 ....
Tomorrow "I want te love you."
. . ' I. -f .1...... ...II..... il.l.i... I .......I ..T .1. I .... ... 1.- 1!
,1(1,1 UnUCe Ul J 'l l.eTl- l"lt..e .ll.l.h-. IliJll'O. i UUII I llil.lt UF L'lJ ' U 11111 J
' The vvaltr. is really uulte the thing this tal, henev, but a chap dec-ui t really
the bath. v hen Mn.e limit expl.-.-i- re-
lueve the jars and seal -ei'urely at
1. j .. ...1.1 I... .i. ... .. ,1,.
linu w nen iiiu nu. ii" -.we -m in
in;
the
re when melting tb- iiw.i te , h, rfi.Getvned in Cray
the jellies and jam- will lliuttiate ' u
Is I his Levely Luuy
tb" wav :hrluk-
from, the yldet of the xla when
vav
tie-
u .1..J .....nv Tw.. ...nnl.ir. leaf n "lg
.11 mllCT, IM .".I , J--- , ...... .-,, ,1, ,,, ..... , ... ,,. ,,
1- The rwl secret m l.n
glasses of jellj r jan, well
few jar without th- .tn,,,. ,,-ing j.,'-t T :u. 'i",'1'. ." " "' ' " '" .,'
lilnifl K-.l'ilir -inter W'J -"" l,a" n '""' '" lHsr'U"-
1 Oranges canned In' r. .er m. tn -1 nu ?"i J"1 k"rP thl n m H.pild slat..,
W UPCd for fruit sela'!-, e',cl.taii i..d bef,rc Piunnp en tie jellle-., c- .that
in ceekin-' iwhen the uai beeeui.r urn, and cool
"i , theie will be no shrinking. ,
" Grapefruit Pulp ' The tart nnd piquant crauberr.v de- '
I Grapefruit pulp can b cann.d for a serves a place In our diet the year
brcakfa-: fruit, or it mny be used !u round. Aside from Its tart and pbns-
fruit salads, sa'plcenn or cncktMlr. and Ing flavor it has valuable minernl saUs
will add a i leasing variety te the menu, ' that wc need dally. Its anti-scorbutic
when this frulr is ettner -luite ex per.- virtues are, wen Known ie tr.e uietirian
lve e; ioer 'n quality. Fer thi net hed 'and dletist. and should U- well known '
V-lOll w'ill Hntl the irved grnpefrnl' kn'fe ie the housewife
rv-crj" hunilv '.el in spcee up i-.'- v rn I i.e rrnnnerry na m n .i.-i-ri-iure i
f preparing the ini't. wlt.i i.elping te eliminate ..ml neiitrnl-
'1 Out h- 'rii in half, and r Kn e i ize the acid-In urle ac'd eoudltlens. nnl
ll -srnall eirde about the --eed p..el;.ts te pi-evhl- tin
f.iul remove th seds . then cut tie growing jetit
I'Ulp frqill tile iieer. Keeping a- inre e . i piej.ty et
tiesslble. Pack into .sterilised jars jng berrv
the nreilrd vitnnilnej te tf
h, se for this reason can
f the little, bright health -glv-
of thp !oe.
nint -e-'hn the Inr is full fill te "v r- T"a the r-rnnherr lulee for teni.
lavinR, with n thin sirup, adjust the i jeraenades and for sauces. Cranberries
iibbe r and partly tighten the lid: place CBQ De cannel witheutsugar and will,
jhc Jar in n het-water bath, and , b0 feunj je be vnry pleiisant.
,1-recesM ler inn neur, reiinimc un umc
. from the minute the water -tarts te
,ell. When the time limit expires ie ie ie
raove from the bilh nnd e il r-ecurely :
dvhen cold di" the top of the j,ir in
tneltrd pnnawax and store in n cool, dry
1'lflce. r
i Ker vnrietv few i.n-- tnnv li,ul
liVlfllO'tt tlie sirtl i- lnltf in plne of
he fclrup iiet pl.nii be.lin- -. ut'
Lemens
Canned Cranberries
Loek ever the berries carefully nnd
plac In the preserving kettle. Te
every five pounds of berrlea add one
marr of ' liter. Ilrmg Niewly te e ell
and loe'v until 'I" ler.-les burst 1'i'l
into jur--. :.djm-i tl'i- rubber and ini
tially lighten tin. Kd und. process for
thirty nili uie.- in n het-water hntl.
counting the nine lrera the moment tue
t Lemen juice may be cunned in jars i water stcrt, te boil When i Jjht tluie
nd will be found te be u welcome ad- l m" "!'' mw': anJ. ff tca. tbe'
a', r7- .u- .e einenf .Ids securely, rltere in cool, dry Place
tfV !" " III.- ,-.v..w --" r.....l.;. ee I... c.e,l lit,.
rtluam eut.tne juice et ine jcraens I. ,-"""-;""""' "" , 1 li 1
4d add rhubarb in cold wuter. but they must
MOne cup of sugar te every txce eupa be used nt the beginning of the het
lamen-;'ulce. 'weather.
',1't.et stand for ene day and then filter; Cranberry Censtrve
vpln into ene-hnlf-plnt all-glass jars
' 4' adjust the rubber and partially Loek ever berries carefully und ills
ftehten the lid: process for ene hour, card ull soft or bruised one.-. Wash
fauntiug' the time from the minute the , and turn en a eleih te druln
fcmter starts te bell. When time limit Te five pound of lx rrles u-
tapjres remove nnu seal securei . i nen S.V lev.i (V;ji ,,y ,J(Ut
ip Hie top ei tue jar in inmi-ii pan.- ()llC lllld 0llC.i af iU 0f iCati,,
V'BX. Oiere in a eoei, or inuee
i iy
v,-inter. t-a'd v irginin. reaysuriiiB-ij .
lie wavered.
Well '" he snid. lenlativrly.
It wch Paul'n tirst experienN- "in mi
ii tv" rliie" lie had iijt,su.u"d the rt-peii-.
bllitiert of uiHi-Hnge.
nd he eiijeei ;i wendertul ev.iiu,,
1 lie had fewrd n srlffu-iv--a drli -
begin te live until he's married te semti-
beJy wonderful und sweet llke jeu!"
would be Immune from sucb diseases as
lfidlgentlen, rheumatism and the like. I
jet the records prove the opposite.
in u general wny, rheumatism, in
Leng after he wan nsJicp Virginia digestion, imperfect circulation, hlllous hllleus
Ia awake nnd siiilldd int.. the dnrk. ' " nnd livir trouble am the Indlca
lime .,de..r,.l iM the Hrst ,,.n,l """" ' '"-' vv. P;fui il'
Tomorrow Hit Niglit Off
Twe Minutes of Optimism
By HICKMAN J. STICK
tuent. tieiierallv, tee, their troubles ure
hrenic.
Monday Truthful Wrinkles
By COIIINNK LOWE
A sett chiffon lurnetii uuay wruth-,-
ul.-e (.rltU-lsm. And there Is certululy a
"It's Just My Xalurc"
H-rK8, I kne I de that; but I can t help it. It's just my nature.''
A Have you ever heard it?
Have you never said it'f
If veu suffer from an expen-i or mortifying fnult, don't trj te escape
behind the skirts of "nature." i-atlur i-einentrate jour determination and energy
upon its correction and riddance.
Kvfii "nature," it is being proved thousands of times evury day, is a puny,
hclple'ss thins compared with determination and energ) focused te conquer It.
I Determination and energy being se much n matter, of the mind may becm
te be aa light and fleeting as a snewtlake; but just consider for a moment the
1 cumulative force of snewnahes.
i Thcre was n meeting between a passenger train uud falling snewflakes.
The snow fell slowly at first.
i jtH gentle Hakes dropped into the het smoke und cibaufit of the engine and
' were consumed in n breath.
Thev piled .igninst the het boiler i.icket and were licked up in nn Instant by
They crept under the wheels find upon the fenders, and then disappeared
entirely us the gwt heav-.v train rushed en.
What chance of life or influence had a snowfJake against fity tens of iron
' and steel driven by the power of steam''
Countless millions were hurled aside, unwept and unsung, a t,acrifk-e te tha
Teat iron horse and the necessities of men.
But en came the tiny flakes, silently, swiftly, thicker and thicker.
Where a million were consumed u million mere leaped te the sacrifice and
flung their starllke ebapee under the rearing hoofs of the monster, aa If glad te
1 die te serve the collective life.
And seen, dcsplte its mighty btrengtb, the great locomotive's pace begnn
l " Slowly and mere slowly it moved until nt last, with nn expiring burst I
of freiv.led effort, it stoeu sun. panting anil powerless in iue winning vruuu.
s Is tlie power of the snewUakc, se Is the power of determination and
Hnlf.plnt und pint, till-glnss jurs -'oek slowly for tvvelve minutes, ti.cn
ulu b( used ler nil et the above anu me im" w ir minj nine
eJpes. TV 0r, line the colander with utec, or te 'J2.1 degrees using the candy
Jn'tt MnbiiMM"! of naner nankins, ami trmemeter. Pour In sterilized glasses,
1(10 puctiu (jri'i'tiii-u uj nit? eiuuuiui-
juvn In the sirup and let drip through
Vv ySl
Irun needed for the above fruits turers is ready for ute. It eliminates
& t".i.ini.r be'vrcpared na fellow; all chance of failure ana tue ipng bell-
i "V ll PIoce In a wuccpan , ing be necee.-ary te secure ncrieet re
t i i vq auu, UMm-Hvirsupt.QMiiujrrtf. . uu.
Kffii M"u..aUW...:;S.n l"lfhe first effort, directed ;.ln.t the things that Impede jour progress may
I awl evening wear. disappear as though they were feeble snevvflakes.
Ter both gray seem mere secure than ff . ,'tcr effort, hurled into tin? frny in endless precession by man's
ever in the affections of the fashion- ",",.,' .letrrmlnatten, beats down all barriers and makes easy the way te
able, and today we ure showing in gray indomitable eirriiiiimni
chiffon a delightfully simple little model ultimate triumph. ciub,
ijetcrminaijen u ..- - v--- - y . . -- ,---
u-iHi n hlue satin cer-age showing be
neath the draped upper section and a
wide glrdleef Mlvcr tissue. The aame
frock would be equally charming In gray
tulle. I
nllsh the seemingly impossible, because determination plus energy can be 1
S Je barder-the bigger the barrier the MrdsT W rotate mn tries te
4gu)e it, and tryluc,. Succcetis
.- V'B-il.
balked
ever-,
The Question Cemer
Today's Inquiries
1. In olden times, wha unique cus
tom did a girl who was net en
gaged fellow In order te signify
her willingness te marry or her
desire te remain slngluV
2. Describe the attractive ninnner in
which n rvuner for a long table
lendu just the right nole of fresh
color te a room.
II. Fer the aviruge woman, what
height should ti.e kitchen sink be
se that she will net be tired by
having te bend ever ItV
4. Whut is the required amount of
sleep for a child of four yenrsV
C. DcHCrlbe an unusual nnd charm
ingly piquant trimming for a
blue felt hat.
0. Hew is an evening gown of sip-ple-grecn
taffeta given a becom
ingly old-fashioned air?
Saturday's Answers
1. The habit of plercins vvenuu's
ears. r-. 'hat thev can vear ear-
rings has sprung from the bar
b.irle old custom of lout Hating the
)edy te peni,c the gods,
2. A ile lnhtful piece of furniture
that will please the little girl
vhe has her very own room is u
small dressing table with a trip
licate mirror, nil painted pink or
blue.
3. Overcome the strenj odor from a
pet of glue by adding a few drepu
of oil of sassatras or cloven.
4. An inexpensive pair .if glnss can
dlesticks may be daintily painted
in un uiiiiMikI way with luster
paint hi nny desired design.
.. flenching t. just belt v. the arm arm arm
heles, a dress that Is half sin
pender and half slip-en. Is cut
in points, in front and back,
.vhlcli ure attached te narrow- sub.
penders going ever the -boulders.
6. When n Ml sleeve Is worn en u
wintw frock make It lew breezy
by binding, the, part that Tits about
the wrist nnd iillewlng the rib-
Ien to.be long enough te tie to
gether in a bow,
Geerge Allen, nunc.
. QMGfaestnut StrestU2ll4
Lofidier" - Importers Paris
Than fieil ue show you Cnurr CLhiariiBJing:
inaiis--se cssemitiaOy SprJmigSa'kc
coPer siraa: iireslhiinieES of dlcsigini.
ili
aimty openis Ihfiaits of Straw Cleth or
Straw and WoeD, Taffetas emnilbre3dered!
In Worsteds, Geergettes amd Cantow
Crepes, Smart SatJras.
i
The Celers Seft Blues and Pdralks,
QeIIden YcMews, Clear Qraya a und
Laveedere as well as the darker
shades off Black, Brown, Navy ants
IrUenraa, seniitaMe for Ireinriicdiatci Wear.
$10.50 te $50e00
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