m i n .. i ' WJ'S - w v inif' a. V-5E-K. tfK f y T. .y- w' v ' , Jv ' c yivj :.: -T- p. . f-.'i'- v 'tf-S- , -it) ''."IS" I '-., rV -t"V'f li, ' H . i,. .' y, t K' w ' m EVENING' PUBLtO -LEDGEH-PHrLADEEPHiA, THURSDAY,' JA'NUABY-' 12,12 '' ' i- 4 Mflf l v ! ai?ri rt"4 f'W" i WEM I, 1 ft'At W 4 12 s m tfl l ;e PI sr a ar,p ai 1 n iX'&-l!l wj Iffitf r ti'i 51 tf tv.7 h v.4 V ;k VJ,. r-c-AH' '"Sit Fm.. " i . bn V A -ffi V . " iJ --.., "; '"JUVl J a -riti .? vrj f Uri Pi w t - r r . i iMfWJ Cut V fj Paul and Virginia Ily HELENA IIOYT GRANT u , t Prcffy Sef pAUL rattled the evening newspaper nervously nnd an ciclnmntlen of Impatience, of annoyance, ccnpcd him. Ml wife looked up mtldlv from her em brrtdery hoop. "W e 1 1 . hencv vf- ? v :u the fully deceiving, you kneu, dear ap pearances." Paul nodded. "I knew, but think about McKerjj. New there's a chap I can't understand at all. lie m in my cla in wlmt'n rAt((iif beat thin time?" I ''IrIi hoel, and of all He Miertrd peel- ,llr "P'e jeunRMers, tlvelr nertPd. , McPerr was the limit. "6h. It makes me , wh- be couldn't read dlfRusted te read n (,,,,K,C sentence of about thei-e chap-j who I P,n,n EnRllHh without eeem te Just be nhln , K;!"ns It all twlMed lBtetbe stream of eney men.v nnd iiuUMfi' or Icelandic. out au tney wnt." tnid Pnul Fnrn&vlr. ' '" new Iie'h nn au Are t&crc Mich ncfiilc? ' mortal or cs vlreinla. oueRtieriln?. neu hut uritr ilA. ' ,---- c,. - -. --..,t "i ir a. 7p Pea5e Te Me Hia e De Ily CV.NTHIA Foreign Girls Make Best Wives Dear Cjnttila Itcccntly I rend an article In your column which huh rather Interesting. It uaa signed "Cozlnerla." Being well peeltd en the subject che referred te, I hepe you will publish this for her benefit, t um a true American In the nav.x. There are thousands of ethers Just like me tuid ninety out of eery hundred would tuke a foreign girl for a life companion befere they would an American. Foreign girls muke the best wives In every respect. American men make the best husbands, and If the men of America knew the girls In Uu Uu Uu rope as well as our ship's company does WMY SOME WOMEN WEAR VEILS Of rnnrn fliarA ,m ' Mu r i , i,illfApa unji 4I -,, t .. nun 1 HUI nil- -.Y'1 "'I null UIK IIU UlllX-RN le pil patiently. He flung the neuspnper le for cm; Is that luck, or what?" nTd.12.nf .!'.' -P mC ilreJ ,c0' t0 VrK'"la Pued her lip. .; - - - " wunu, irniusi pxiiindfii I'nu . "Uen bv eell he does nethlnc ' !re m"d be very few left stngle ecr Mllft- l,nrZ ,.?,t n,nSIS5 I ,h.tre- We hnVe had the opportunity te e Mlbrteriea and mnROzInc observe both sides of the ocean, and t, hifl 'Well. I knew f ,. .a.i ..1... '"" "'"?' J,,st Ka ." I'rclty soft." people just fall right Inte 'roe.I luck. ' .V I ,"'? tur'' " her embroidery. Plain luck, It Is. tee! Heavens honey. ,llrkn L Lf"0 de,n, m,c" JU8t flS, 5!" ?t bit Jfnle,m or envious of the" Kk J" . ." ," ' ' "fi0",..0. enews no take off their ceatN. nnc i "L .l. ""' ""'" ""'..."'."." "" "- up their sleeves, and tufIi tlcbt In f "l i .. "p ,. nu work and then make a let of i 'lp "". ,"' . -, I; the oil ted aenev. Virginia nedded In srnipatbr "They're deserving of ucces." "freee:. ''Of ceurw they arc. Hut 1 mean the fellows who lme nethlntr tednx nm! iimorrew we ee em riding Ut limousines a nd living en the you are In doubt find mran IKLVV Mill I, just buck from u lentr European cruise. See hew ninny wives come back from Europe and hew many men ure Bending for the llttle ferc.gn sweethearts. , "TUHKCY." ee em riding around In ,i:'I.ii; nnd wearing diamonds. , xti'iding, he fat of the tarn). What I , "os." I lid idea, the crazier Millie COI11PR rlcllf alone like sheen nml tln.c link InVeru . nlwnjs co leepllicr. get all the cream. 1 inut nij It's iirctti i V,lMn,h " "'eclded (e soft for tome." ! w,u.n , et "1 teun Up stared Inte the fireplace, where the crossed twigs were burning bravely. "Hut after all " began Virginia. lie threw her a swift glance of uu- They Disagreed Dear Cynthia We lire constant read, ers of your wonderful column. New we hae a llttle trouble, te we ure coming te you for udlcc. e are sl girls past eighteen who unc night i.isi go te u show tlirce nf thr rtrlp Wanted te co In it it.incn hntl. hut t refused, for I de net like te go te public dances. Cynthia, de net think that. I am a wallflower, for I de go te dances glcn for charity (as glxcn ut the hotels or at the U. of P.). These three girls went te the dance hall but the ether two girls and 1 went te a show. The next night the girls who went te the he t.'ild. "les. after all. rrltates me Is flint luck n1in vneli n hencv. one never kneus. Pcrlinns OH. .ib pan in it. imi i imihing i s m.icn as i am. mil dance cam te the home of ene of tlm Hut are jeu ture Ihc-e men nre as "' luncheon nnd lia'f-ilellnr tip are girls where I happened te be. They nil uwvmiii ns mey term' inMted tee J11" 'or hick nr inr appctirnncc taKc. ""'v inc. uui nexer sain a word te me trnetieal irglnla Anil maybe McKegg Is genius and a,I,i i sum ncthlng te them. "Well, there s Gllley vbs flat broke. Then into laundry nothing iie down old garage ars and puts a new finitli rn them, few leek at him. Hats his luncheon very dav In the best hete' grillroom In iewn. Tips the waiter half a de'lar, If he had a million. Prettj soft!" 'Virginia chuckled at her huebaud's heated'werds. "But honey, he's worked hard. And hen, tee." the put in threwdlj. "he. ay net be making such a 'et of money appearances Indlcnle. Thej are wee-1 And maybe .McKegg Is genius and ai"1 ' wild ncthlng te them, r. A Acnt age he " merely luekj . And. beMdes. It mutt ,,,!, nth'.u: .ll ou ,11""k ,hut. r have i he t'tarted that be terribly wording te depend en luck a "iar.cl ml',0s.fe0t IT ll.i Lm mere than a turn- or genlu-lnstead of hard work." whw I mwt them- ANXIOUS where he washes. "1 Imagine It N, dear.". said Virginia ivhy ,merB lhem, De " e' soberly. "I dnre say luck and genius must be something like a geld mine or nn oil well. One never can tell when the pay dirt or the gusher will run out." Paul grinned. "Well, I'm no genius. Jieney, but I knew I'm awfully ducky." And the perfect wife Mill led back. She understood. Tomorrow Amateuriiig te go through life net speaking te any one who happens te have u. different opinion from yours? Yeu stay away from dance halls If you want te, but let ethers go If they want te. "The Marriage Gamble' y HAZEL HEVO HATCHELOR Cctyrieht, 11S3, Vv 1'tll.c l.tduer Cempanj Carel Ilathbeurnc rrfutrt Xlek Tracy ticicc becaute she does net love him, but ichen the hears thnt ke hn become Infatuated trith Dtitip Castlcten. of "The Jollu licrclcrs," Carel's decision icaxers and she uritei te S'ick. Heirrvtv, when he comes te her, she rcaluci that hv does net love him, and it fi only Kick's consldciatien that irl;n her through the ordeal of premising te le his u-tfe. .ftmcard, when he presents her irlth a gift she forces herself te respond te Aia caresses, nd she realties for the first time tchat the future will mean. Don't Be Toe Serious-Minded Dear Cynthia I nm a eung man nineteen years of age. a high school graduate, and net considered bud look ing, quite accomplished In a number of sports and athletics, mien us Bkatlng, dancing, swimming, tennis and gym nastics In general I crave companionship of the oppo site sex, and although ninny opportuni ties have nresented themsplveM I fnil te tlnd ene girl whom 1 can take anv Interest lu or shrw nnj regard. All the girls I meet seem se tickle and con- ceucu mat I am beginning te be under the Impression thut there arc no worth- w-niie gins te de met nowadays. I ga ' III II SMI 0 " " " Jf:Vl ? 1: Vi visfe - nV.?;, i t tJ&ij , s. -,l - JmMamj$m 'MiHHiLmiHHHIiSHHSBW Why Should There, be Such a Thing- As the Casual "Family Quarrel"? This Senseless Squabble Which Results in Twe Members of the Same Family Refusing te Speak Always Has a. Silly Cause Sometimes u woman wears a fancy veil with a weird desigu te conceal au untlghtly tear or wrinkle. With the aid of pluttic'turgcry she could wcur nn upturned hat nud go without a ell 1 girls in our class unless there's a rea . xen for it. and generally its because te public dances with my boy friends, emc girl has gene back en them." i nnd we are unanimous In the opinion Mck was tilent. "Hut why did nu come back?" Palsy went en. "That's what I don't understand; why did ou come back?" Her voice had become n little thrill, that the girts that frequent such places without escort ure net the kind one wishes te make acquaintance with. New. dear Cynthia, can you advise me what is wrong with myself or wnemcr it is me class et people I nsse CHAPTER V Nick's Goed'by te Daisy "VTICK taw in Carel's surrender enl " I weren t jeu?" And the laughed. "Yeu never reall) cared for me, but ou had (llu, flVuMtfr m.l.ln .... ,.... ...I...I . ....1. the tignlficance of her response. , ... ,nrrv ,,, 'i, ,! ,, .n was learning te care, and be wat, .!,.. ,'. i .'ti i.. '..i ' r j- . . st. I 1 ! '' n""ni t Illliik UUtr IIMIHI- . 'U j,u.iuniiirri( .uci. .. s in una iinpp.,. happier than the w III make m. mood of ejultatieu that he went te tec We might bine had mere of a chance ualy- bcenu'e neither of ti cares tee much." Luclln opened the deer te him nud I "Then jeu don't care?" Nick's elec Daisy, who had been lying stretched was a mixture of surprise nnd relief. full length en the couch with a book, i Again DaiM laughed. "Net uny mere than jeu de TpLASTK' tuigery of the face, neck -- and head Is new a recognized brauch of surgery. Ter the first time in the hltterj of the surglcul world, there appears in n book en opera! he Mirgery which is looked upon n the surgeon's Ilible u clinpter en wrinkles and hew te dispose of them with nurc surgical art. When one hears of the rejuvenating work en faces that has been deue te certain famous ttnge and movie sturs, It is Interesting te Icaru mere ubeut the subject. At u New Yerk hospital was per formed recently the actual remodeling of u badly disfigured nose into u nasal organ that worked ii miraculous change In the uppcaruuee of the girl. Several weeks after the operation the declared I the felt like an cnllrelv new nrrsmi. Ainl i-eui V..MIUIW win jeu ivriim me te mis tertniniy was a hnppv one. Pro Pre say a few things le Klmnzh.Ueil? I il.m, in ti, n,w.,nn i, .'.!,t...i . Shanghaied, rellirlen Is one I i.. i.. ' . ..,A... ' '. '", .. Of the thlntrs hande.l rinwn .,. ,nn I '"B l'"l"; i going tmiTS, te conscious grows up with you and I dare my.' i6 lWUM (1"c et "or "efei-mity. per cent of the people are erv proud Whether the war ma be thanked for of their belief and would net think of the n-lul of this tine surgical nrt is chang ng It If they could They go a question, ultheugh It must be udmittcd te their church, celebrate the r festlials i ., ., ,i... ...u.-iHi t... i . and se en New if. sav. a Je h ' i...'..'" "'""""""' "J . "i M-c ig and untwist- carH aer tnan n' I am told that I lav In her lap, ,"'" te serious-minded for my age, and iiimiiIm. te itv " l were ,nore frivolous and happy-ge-n'l , vim, lucl' l ",lB,lt h.ixe better success In goeti-bj, .Mck making friends. .Should I fellow thla and she found it hard te keep her hands ' elate with (they nil being a number of tt:il. She kept twisting and untwist- 'carH 'der than !)' I am told that I ing her fingers ns they and she -t ill had that iin "I came back te tar geed sum quicKiy. ten e neeii might ( ad ice? ALL ALONE. urceni te me anu i ic appreciated It. I wanted jeu te knew xhat jeurl friendship has meant te me." ' Daisy fixed him with bright, sharp' cjes. nm were almost cnugnt. Tiiimi. vn Mae Answers Shanghaied Oentile wcre le mnrrj, don't jeu think tiiiilsls of the fuces of the uiifertu- sprang te her feet, her face Hushing pink. "Well! ' she exclaimed. "And what have you get te say for xeursclf?" Kick grinned, end In thnt flash of a ecend I)alv knew what had hap pened. It was the first time slv had seen Nick really happj. Ills dark iacc was lighted up with an expression that she bad neer been able te bring te his face. The ether eirl had come bsck into his life, of thnt much she was certain, and Instead of being fu riously ansry. Daisy discptercd te her amazement that she felt enlj a queer little ache in her heart. Quite suddenlj she wanted te crj. mil because of this feeling she was mere than ordinarily gar. She began te tell Viek what lind "lappened since he had been there Inct. '.he fluttered about neneiislj-. nnd then vhen Luclla went into the bedroom nnd closed the deer ?he turned te him with blazing blue ejes. "She's come back, hasn't she?" "Hew did you knew'"' lie almost tammered the words in ids amazement :t her uncanny iutultlen. "I've alwnjs known. It's our Imsf ess te knew. Men like nu don't sild lenly make feels of themselves eer lltl l. UU I l Mill II11I1K . .... . ..... It Is going te make It inlghtv difficult "iiilj maimed and distorted men who In and unpleasant (unless neither of them n" coniingraiien nail sncrlhccd their , glcs a hang about religion)? fahe would birthright te regular features that ac- hae him go te her church, he would qtlalnted the public with the pessiblti- Uiae her go te his church, then the tit r, of correcting facinl disfigurements. armes0' &," heJna.nnCJ,,!Ld, lMeh ' l"c. "'."' -f the .When It grows up It AVlIl Very niueha'traBt "'"'viuuai, te DC uern with h ' all Yeu thought I was fu lee with jeu. didn't jeu? Hut I'm net. I-was playing a gnnie. me. se we re even an around. resent It If jeu gle It no religion at I .ni imis iipiu. iuisv linn niiiici- an i ikj mis irem rxactlj what hap pnteil eerj thing he had been going te pened with n friend of my' mother's say and her careless eiuctv robbed him Shanghaied, permit me te extilaln of his Initiative. Hut tuddenlv she emc.u,l"B hlcli jeu get wrong U de facial disfigurement or le hnc ac quired one by some unfortunate acci dent meant carrying the scar or deform ity te the grew, aud carrying nleng with It n dejected, melancholy and In tensely Isolated spirit. Truly new Is the time for all geed physicians te come te the aid of the parti In need of nlnstlc surgery. Women lire going te huve this work of facial rejuvenation done, and If the right phy sician or surgceu refutes te acknowl edge the Impeitunce of the work and te gle It his best siurgicnl .skill he is g'dng te force these women into the bunds of the quack operator, whose In terest is mercenary, net humane. Why sheu'd net this branch of sur gery be just ns important lu the scheme tf things medical and surgical us any c tl.er? There Is u great demand for cnert skill in it, new that women knew the succcts of it. Ir is a branch that could be learned lu a ciimparatlvclj thert time where the basic knowledge of the human anatomy Iuih already earned u gruduute physician standing and recognition. It ought te l,e possible for u woman In Des Moines, In., or Hillings, Ment., te huc cos metic surgey deue right In her own town, and done by a man as skilled In tills us in ether important cefYtctlve u erk. - Aud it ought te '-e done quickly, be be be eoeo uny mere tragedies happen te women with a perfectly normal instinct te miikc nud Itcep themselves young und a (tract he. ttrV COURSE! In family quarrel," '-' one voice was heard nbove the' ether voices In the-lunch room( "It's entirely different;" I don't knew who she meant. I don't knew what wns different, and I don't knew what her attitude wet! about family quarrels. But her casual use of the phrase was the thing thnt Interested me. f "Family quarrels" as ueunl nod every'day na a, fnniily dinner. Why should thcre be such a thing ns n futility quarrel? In the nicest family I knew- such a thing Is never epoken'ef or known ex cept ns n Joke or n llgure of speech. Anv fichtfnir nnirfnir tlm elilliltrn w'nn always stamped out Immediately by the "lady of the house." "If you're s'elng te fight," she would iuwujb say, "ue outdoors I 1 don't 'want any fighting nreund here. Ge ahead and have It nut nml tlmn rnmn In hi iml behave yourselves. Rut don't light in ncrc." And there never has been n family quarrel in that house yet. although most of the. children .arc grown up und have families of their own. rplIERB were scraps nnd bquabblcs of course. Argument and dlFagrce meiits nnd noisy bickering abounded. Hut It necr went any further than thnt. Refere anybody ever had time te get really, serious, one of the tcruppers would say something foolish Uiat would till the Other one with n ullrl ileslre (e laugh. Or else, one of the onlookers, with V j mere r less sympathy with the affair, Lj according te the subject under conten centen 3 tleii, would make some dry remark and 5., .rcciuce principals, und audlcnce te limp, w.i.3 I hclllless luuehter. That'll se much mere fuu and se much mero Kcnslble than this crasclens tighting that Is the favorite indoor sport of se many families. Hew uncomfortable it must be te have a quarrel with some member of je'ir own family, some one who lives right In your own house, se thnt jeu cannot spenk te that person at all for days. Hew often jeu must Mnrt te nsk something thnt only she will knew and then choke beck the question because you ure net en speaking terms with her. What a horrid bore und hew very tilly I came eer te where he was sitting en (he couch and her elce became serious. "I.Men. Nick: I like jeu. I like miii enough te want jeu te be happy, de jeu get me? Then tnke tome ndiice from me. Don't Ieo her ten much; don't show her hew much jeu care, it's hitter te hne it the ether waj nreun And then in u lighter tone heuven s akc. den t ri t j'Mir head that you're leining a broken heart behind jeu. sec!" She laughed nitd she kent up n run iiiu; flew of gnjetj until ck had gene. Then she slipped down into n forlorn little heap en the couch and the tears steed big in her eyes. "(ice. It was decent of him te conic, nnd I had te be n sport." she said te hci-e'f. nil. for him '," net wniu jeu te get the Impression that thcre Is anything wrong with our boys. I hae met tern,) cry fine ones.) I did net say I felt uneasj lth the Jewish boys, it is Just that somehow or ether. I de net attract them and I feel ery bad because they de net lee me ab my Gentile, friends de, although with the exception of two or three tlms I lia.n rrt, .... r....A...n.t .1. I .. ' ... , , ' "...- iivti-i n..i,icii meir Hiieliileiis , . , ... . . . And for or InMtntlens because I de net want telh,uc becu lrcnm,nS that the was back the idea in encourage them. Yeu see, t de public '" ellr grundmethers' day. Ter then uii ueu in mui iiiitnner meet a great ' mere iim uu excusi' ler n reni. me. e wye Through a Weman's Eyes Ry JEAN NEWTON IF he Wants te Be a Man! "Oh. te hnvc been a man!-' Imagine a woman In this dnj of cur i mancipatien and "getting nwuy with murder sujing such n thing; She mutt excuse ter u many men. Ve ler cent of the,,, .;, linnei.t.lo.reoflnf mm elrl t IkIiIih kli tllua ..n.l r.U T ..!., I.-. .. . . " e. O" I, '-" 14 t n.m m-iui I1, t-Cerni IHC H mUU I'iuiiuku linn l IUBU lu II1C, UUI rer the ,r. I I . reasons quoted above. I could net .eti-' rl,c w0,nal1 bad a place -and no slder It. human being worthy of the inline will ' don't knew whether it U the Jewish i tolerate n "place" without the postl pestl girl or boy who Ih te blame IVrliaps i blllty of Improving It or getting out thev llke very much mero dignified or f It sedate Kirls than some of n. nra , ul "' "Hni the (eLeV en n. .,ftn- happened te fall en thlH hv n r.n,i. Then women wcru nbseluleh deiiend- I'm icrtaluh coins te ml-s one of my Oenllle friends a day or te cut upon men te take them wherever ' irtf "1fl1dV me "Veu'r'- such a babv. they wanted te go. That was one et Mae, thatH why we love en m" i ,i. 1. :.. .. ,i, itf.. ..f .i. i.i wenrier If thnt ,.n,.l,t i. I. " ,' V... ' "" ""Sf. '" " ' " "i uiiiimi ruu nuiiweu Tomorrow Confidences. nnd bodies se physically us well us mentally they had te shrink into the meld prescribed for them. Ne wonder they wished they wert men I Hut today ! What has tiny man that n wide-awukc woman in hlb sphere does net enjoy Among the financially better off, she hiis much mere leisure. And uineng these where "woman's work Is never done," her job lb considerably lightened by hubby's pitching in when he comes home from his own. Outside Interests? l'ven the woman with u family und no help manages te he "lu things te heep mentally alive. And usually she enjoys mere of the out- CHILDR13N can de that kind of thing because they aren't old enough te realize hew ridiculous it all is. Hut when- they grew up nnd knew hew foolish they must leek, hew can they just deliberately put thenibehes In that position? The false dignity with which people stalk ttbeut during these periods of be ing net en "speaking terms" is se ex actly Its opposite. Instead of putting them nbevr ntr thing it brings them right straight down te a low, ludicrous level. And then en top of it ull they have te go te all the bother of making nnd receiving signs of truce nnd final peace. Why use se much time out of life for ull that, when a word or two of foolishness would have turned the whole Illy qunrrel into just a joke? OP COURSE there nre times when you arc really Indignant, when nn Insult Js" Ihlcnded nnd you have cnuse te be nngry. Hut' in a fnmily thnt Is brought up te be hnppy together, te plnr together, nnd te laugh together, heartfelt insults nrc never offered or accepted. Dcndlv insults nre hurled In fun. re eclved without n smile and sent bnck with ndded venom but nobody gets nngry ever It. . What's thd Use 7 Tbu'd hnve te get ever ,lt some time j you couldn't go en living In the snme house with a person nnd keep up this frigid hostility nil your life. You'd forget the cause of It nil nfter wniic. And nnyhpw It Isn't any fun. Read Your Character ' Bv Dhbu Phillips Thlclt and Thin Hair The color of hnlr lu nniaccuratc mensure of a certain classification of character tendencies. The cenrsenm or fineness of the hulr tells yet another story of character On the luxurlnnce of the growth of hair depends still another set of con clusions iu your character rending. And by combining the three you'll be Surprised at tllO number of llllmru mil enn lenrn about a man or woman Just from the hnlr. Rp cnrcful, however, net te judge ex clusively by the hair en the head. Sometimes it does net belong upon the head en which you Fee It. Sometimes it belongs (here, and isn't there, for hcalp discuses ure quite common, und nre responsible for tunny n thin "bend of hair which normally should be thick. Observe the hair of the head by all means, but modify your reudlng of It by the character of the hair en the hands and arms, for there It Is net subject te scalp diseases and Is luxur ious or thin by nature. A luxuriant growth of hair, par ticularly when it occurs en ether parts of the body than the head, indicates virility. Utallty nnd constitutlenul strength, even though the Individual mny net be muscular. A thin or scat tering growth tells of n body that is net rugged constitutionally, and is lack ing lu endurance, though It may be originally teund nnd niusculnrly strong. Tomorrow Square Hands Adveniiiri tVitl. tv ' " tf nit u l'lirtn A 9 MOST everybody knows, it i. ,L J alcohol in perfume flint ,... f ..... twMiivu juui uiviiriin .. . " t ".V. "But ?"1eng come's n im e go re n st. "nut nevy nleng comes in iVnVVl perfume mnde In snfsU I bottle" vv glass tube for epplylnc nerf,.. ih this scent, If jet" i case lPnw,,S "! in it. The pfrfume Is rt",ii,,?OB0 Ail and fragrant Ts'youVe, d W&1 but the liquid docs' net cvnnern Lfer' rapidly because of the absent nf,J alcohol. The perfume come. ( f lh nnd Illy of the Valley ,ad needle0!' iuiv. Iw mnil ,.. ....! ' i "uJL..ncCUIeM tn scvcnty:flvecentTrT-smiCbefeii' . ''iK "i"1 vnhlc I l"'e teen in m.i-i glrdlesl ,cnme ncress In T .?. ,nfU The HnkV arc siher fin ?h?d , wW.V' ornte des gns, and botweVn V,b" A $hop thnt Is noted for the ... ? ve njid tthupunl English wool S1" hese that If carries is new having"' annual sale. AnJ I wis y0l r M an' tome' of these stockings. Tl,cyCi,1iW H M NMIUT-r mil IHIIIlll.l..l ." utii juui viiiiin in ,ia folerlngs as you can ever hone .2 .i"1 They Imvc all been rcnrIcc,?Pnt Ve!" nnd if the values nre no' cxt no d?nl3 uJ..i!ff JL that I dnfr nuun u. uuiuuiii wiinn i see one. bftwtrn tha hours of e and IB a'n ,ct 223c a dozen reduction in a weeks! piw Strictly Fresh Eggs 44' Carten of twelve Sold only in our Stores luniM 1 1 LMSSOK1 EM liuuuvnil I JSflffllliHllMIMJlM Advertising induces a first sale But "Quality" alone tnaKea permanent custom "- TH Once tried, is never forsaken Sealed pacReta only BlacK,Green or mixed r The Weman's Exchange Heed that my dlgnllled tlsVrs mun she had te lind un obliging side world than her husband, who keeps i quite n bit at attention. I mean serious n lumiiy or tiny nt nenie. ins nose te tlic grilldtlene. aiivilliue 1 Urtll OR beriOUS nt times 1UUUJ vt- hv li-- v ,nar, A Ul'll VVC Te "Mrs. I. M. Waiting" Mix oil of tlsliberrles. wliicli can he bought at the drugstore ttli cqunl parts of alcohol, and apply this every day. Use a flne teeth-comb every n ght and mern'.nB until th'a trouble i stepped. Te Brighten Up a Dress Te the editor et ltemns s 'ne1 Dear Slad.vm I would apprente ve-v much an lne;pcnsie solution te br'slitcn a dark blue ealln Ones ; " y cm cm .breldered In orange. colored silk llc-s W II ATS W 11 AT nr i ki r.N nr.rir. uui i can aise no just myself nnd neth- pleabe, and new we please, nud ue trie mere. Then again. I hate te think man dare say un nay. th" nXidiiaV'"1 Cn8Wer ,ype U"d "et I Anether bogy was the menl ticket I hope I have helped ou a little wmen had te marry. Today woman's Shanghaied, nnd I hepe co.me e.ie cm i industrial und economic equality permit help me. n,cr t0 Irm rv fnr mero self-respecting i.ynthla. I want te cen(fr,itiilat, veunind m'.isfy Ing reasons. VW&M rift, ,n, age women were demi- mubie it thn?"rhnn i btt "0itr lL lu ,! aS men may crltlcke us ,( we - l IU1U CnUUjyll IU Willi 161- ill llU'll JMII'TJ, p r j j i. but they de net ntteirpt te lay down CUr Leilas ItSClf itlie law te us. We arc In every eense et the weru our own niiMrcM-cs in me final unaljsls wc de as we plcae. Indeed, there is a geed illustration of this change In wemiin'b standing lu a btateiuvni made leccntly by Mrs. A. M. I'almer, long president of the "Daisies," a uni'iue organization formed by the mere "modem" women of twenty-five years age: e that it w II leek n' and fchinv npaln i- c, ' i .irl.en tetrachloride Is t lie enlv thing ! i-a,i use ie nriRnt-n up veur satin u"hs unless ou nre rnmlllur us or Kaellne use n- It I" inllamni teirnc rei-'ila h neriect v uf nrf , r satlsfncterv' Yeu ian huv il at the drug l"'r" soil the directions for ue ure en ! bottle Be sure te ube n clean vvhlte 'iih for 'he spenglne uml press the drebs en the wrong side This will re move anv diipt or dirt that may have .icriinvilatcd or in.ide tlm dress dull-loeltlng te Unique Design WW 1261' l'P' C - lh thr ftf. ft. It sheul Te sneeze In any publ t pl.ue Is ns TUde as It Is ins.iiiitai-v h.mie pnul iB Mtm te think that sneezing cannot be prevented, but II Is alvvuys possible ti :k u ny putting lim inuui en ibe closing thu mt'iith tlnnlv un ireatciied narexysm Is uvtrtnl should hanneii te come ten snrl- tlMlly ler checking ut irast thn lienrl kheuld be turned away from ether und Us hand placed ever the mouth "'he writer was ed tied ir. mi re wnv tsan en by an eminent Oxford dun vrng was ueuverlng lectures en the Crusades while he was suffering from n Violent nd "Mieezy ' cold Kach time a raeSQ was threatened he paused a me mjiiu nu, mrici)- uy ma acimn et milf viiHi, hi iiib uiier rp, cnecxeu me out- . Wants Typing at Heme Te ihf Ltiiter e ll'et,ini j 1'ne": li'ar Madam I would like te add t my Income bv ty plnp; manuscripts at i home De "innluyment bureaus have a IM of tlies- who might want work done nt home' Mew de jeu ndv'se me te pro pre ceed In the matter' rnr you think ad vertising will bitng the quickest nnd btst results AMBITIOUS ' Vei ndveitlsing will bring vry the n.uirlet work of this kind Alse, nut veur name and iirtdrei en tile with the var'eus typevvrifr emrianles. as they often have requehts for Just Mich nork nerk frs as you. Veu might Inquire at the I employ mei t bureaus, tee. The Vecn- tlenal Riireau at the V W r A would I 1 mcre llkelv t., have this than nnv ' i"c '"', I ""'"' " w'll be able te get I the kind of work you want Ne Remedy for Thick L)ps I I Te thr .Vl'nr Qf Oman I'ase: ' I "car Maduni-l should like in knew n .. ' a"v lrn,,,"y for th.k lips I Pnd t.um i.rv dlsllsur ng .MCe is thr ., r.,i,-d) i. r stout legs- i, . tiltd va,k m; ,i poed deal, hut I nun iheni Ii, c'.niiiii Muutcr ratlnr than thinner j, Jj" Theio Is no way te make jour lips tllil 1101 llllt If thev are 1 1, ..... ' flabby k nd you can get into tin. habit of helil.tiB them mere taut, by Cenmaiit liwar. This win Bll0 ii,en,cCa(,'! Itr ..".n 'vlu." .thnn-'- although their , flfflMfa One of I he greatest beurces of wills. faction unci content in life Is work. And tedny almost every sphere, every field of action is open te women as te men. W; arc net hampered, net re stricted, net barred. Wc have au op portunity te use te the fullest, and en nn equal plane with men, (he powers that have beeu given us. In the days when woman's only drawing card war, her youth and prcttl ness, when she was kept locked iu the nursery, awaiting; the pleasure of her lord, women werb ebuci-bcd, us the years went en, with the fear of ."losing" their husbands. Today V While women have bens" enough te keep themselves youthful and attractive, it is a fifty-fifty preposition, und the middlcaged man with n wlde-uwake wlfe is likely te be no less en the qui !u ubeut her than she is nbeut lilm. Today the world is ours te piny marbles en. In cquullty with men we have freedom, work, influence, inter ests, even sports und uthletlcs te lend zest te living, l'requently we have mere lelbure and also mere fun; und wc get nway with murder generally hy re taining with all this the special con siderations thut arc the privilege of the "wenker" son. Who want. te be a matt! Drawn from actual photograph of Mary Jesephine Murray, aaughhr tf Mrs, ?. Iirute Murray, (220 Limekiln Pikt, Pkilaitlphia, Pa, it v,j cehinm; i.eui: J'here nre fi vv enen fne., ..-.,., ,v,. lavs. Thev me se heanlv ei-nut,.,! ...1.1. . - . ,, ,r , .",', ,, ii,- iur ,v uu run nnruiy mi me time e cloth Particularly favored is the culrassllk iiirniiKcuirui illustrated nbeve ssllkt' ii "a -i tf. fcwwt quietly. Jt Is a cleer and ,u'ZSZ ,u,ci,'t "J.". a cle"r erd " lnn1 awkward. If tha does net we ' ASlflSlf,lJjck .WC" "bely might 'then you will have (e diet aid rid iiAVf1! Rftf a lttle practice. proportionate all ever. rlze will lie just the same Trv murn .icllv exercise te reduce '' "M u iiiiivmir nntLni . . bailer 'lockey vein develop the iiiusclei M1""""B " "f ' " navy iluvdyn and but will tak away any ex(ra rteuu ?,ny i''Ucul. An added fcHtuie of charm jr,3 n,iaut.flr?keBth,t Je.B L00k'L"J!' ! T! i:!1., ,Ji1.P""'! . "ranged en V ,! " l werK, n'1' ;l" "" ""v uvrutr. AUTOCllve, tee uce is tne cenar irnmtng the face like the "Tweuty-five years age," she says, "the flipper with the cigarette cabe, the bobbed hend and bathiug-buit btreet dresa would have been mobbed worse than even we used te be." (They hud' slightly modified the conventional ur my of voluminous und flowing petti coats underneath u btlffly lined black circular skirt, but no mere than te permit them te walk In comfeit i "Aud we never thought." she con tinued, "of going about our social terv Ice work among thu tenements without a pellcemun te escort us. Many u time J narrowly escaped being hit with stones nnd tin cans. Hut this wus mero because women In uny public work were a rarity than becaute of our eccentric annearance." The woman of today dots net require ! kleeves am outlined In n blanket tii...l,. a policeman te deal with street utchlmt ing of the purple, but the pockets nre --that Is what she had cnllhthenlcs fur. (be chief decoration. Fer ever lhem, Rut the point is that she never finds both of them, climbs one morning glerv' cither necessary the street urchin , after another nil cmbieldered lu rlcii It was her Docter's idea jlARY Jesephine Murray gained ATI eniy nree-quarters of a pound the first three months she lived in this world. Then her doc tor recommended Berden's Eagle Brand Milk. "She commenced te gain at once" Mrs. Murray reports, and six months later she had be come a normal, healthy child. On her first birthday she weighed 23 lbs., 5 oz. "Our doctor always speaks of her .as a fine, healthy specimen of baby hood" writes Mary's mother. "She is such a geed, happy baby and sleeps all night long." Naturally, her doctor's sensible ad vice as well as her mother's care have contributed largely te Mary's wonderful health, even though her mother feels that she ewes it all te Eagle Brand. But many thousands of ether mothers have found Eagle Brand the best feed for their babies. And a great many doctors recommend it just as Mary's doc tor did in difficult feeding cases H Bi. T s B where the child was underweight or net gaining as it should. A child's health is se largely de pendent en its feed, that no mother can afford te experiment. Nurse your baby, if you can, of course, but if ' for any reason mother's milk fails, den t risk feeds of which you arc net sure. ?rdJn '5 f Bte Brand MUI h" been the nethinf.0 a ffat many yenrs' Fer Jt i8 w.i "'utf' m"k-P"" country milk com cem K1 sVar: 1 is the natural feed when mother's milk is net available. Your grocer has Eagle Brand. You'll find it always pure and uniform. THE BORDEN COMPANY Berden Building New Yerk Mtn ah, of Berdtn's Evaporated Milk, Berden's Chocolate Malted Afllh.J h..j. ' a. j- .; ,..,. ww tiviuiri j l,nniFriinnrT'. I Pretty Pockets One of the most striking frocks for house wear Ih of buff. ind purple. The buff Is Japanese, crepe, a dress made en straight lines with convenient short sleeves and V neck. The neck nnd jDcrclwCs f&t&lewkTUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUf6JHKPiK I "ftd eWarkerTE BoBDENCeKftsN f. V. t, rtt. or. would net think of Martini: anything The "place" of the woman of former generations was "In the home" nnj the nursery. Other thrilling pursuits she was barred from ; the Intellectual In tercets thnt lend color te existence were net for her. All the had was an empty show serv , i... man ", :...,..-, ..-..i.i f-ii i .i.- UlVine wiiuiii inn in me ucjti ie ill purple and deep violet tliades contrast delWIeusly with the huff. that i American Women Miss Mary Klrkpatrlck. an Alabama I r -nut. .. m PM in,, -"it i ' luavra hC. inittii.,"'1 'or addition! -sire "iwn, t HI bCI1 " ...l prew' label wW " oft" I i"l m iref chivnir ; w.;.ch ;;; ms . " evTriF ,-lce thnn unythlug clue. Fer thei" i" e erl.( T en. of tllP ttsw , who one moment would i he? &fiAean emn '" "1C l''"yiiredueing ..!.. .. l.l foil l 11,- .,. . . .. tlOIII, Icaly of a flower. ford her the coiulderatlen due a normal adult, In these days women were tied up by Mibs NVtti Scheerer, leprefentlng II II (ImeIs Aesleynn I'nlveralfy, wen the nn. nual State oratorical content m d. convention in clothes that made It 1m- young men representing various ethr peSilWe tO'cnJeyttia usef sound Iljeba Illinois cellrjcs. , 8 einer LSSKsns Ktr-H MPAV tr II n re br G Ul' i A CC a fh- th- ml en low ret li 1 1 Ik In re ( ( ( tab t hi 'i nnd mei titll Aln de. eith it 1 nf Ifrei I wit lent. Ifhei Pi 0, 0 D then 0: Med Si leaci hie Fe Vterii Ok On Fe Re stmt Pi! MUCC On Ce. brew i Fe Sti oeki Tin leaner 7'n Om T,c, Siir Wh lffd. of eh. Te raejt sravy ria. One I" uce, Une hnient Thr, ttaurc. une Feu, One Stir tn ni Plae TKq One One, main,. One, Oh Ven e Ullf. 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