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EVEimra PUBLIC OGEDaEE-PHrCABELPHM, FRIDAY, JANXTABY 1ST, 1922
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Weman s Life and Leve
Hy W1NIFKED HAItl'EIl COOLEV
Slaves
H A WOMAN murderer says, In nn in
i lervlevv, tbnt oho literally was n
Jave te love. Hbe was as bereft et
reason, for clcht
il. years, as if she
hnd been n nianlac.
The doctor whom
I she killed was like
Svcngnli, tier tnns
tcr, whose slightest
will the obeyed.
Was It actual hyp-
JIB-pi- jni neusmr xnac is
!;& Jll what a iurv will
ueclde.
In nil levp hyp
notism? Tlint Is n
subject upon which
nny of us can have
nn opinion.
AVhv nrp lrnmrn
i'iS
:r"r-vi
nMK-4MMww VtN
weak an water, malleable as wax, when
nicy love.' It may be that they arc
saue and sensible, even humorous and
Kay. with the frlrnds of nrdlnnrv llfe
jThey may be bright and piquant and
jtn command of their charms and attrne attrne
fttens, with most men. se that they de
light and fascinate them. Ilpcaute the
Jwetnnn Is net in levp with thcp ether
men, she is natural, ami can be pleating
Jsnd even flirtation. As slip laughingly
recedes, the man fellows nrdentH nfter
'he time imuiemerlal maniirr of mn'.cs.
;She reallr.es thi. nnd knew? full well
liat If she could ju-t nrt in this nt
' ractive war tewnnl the beloved, he.
j oe. would pursue her with eagerness
nd passion.
Kneuilig this, why cannot she put
t ',er knowledge Inte prnrtirc? Is l0Vp
tself a deadly hypnotic sp-ll? Is the
' Vhelc emotion but a self-hypnosis n
mirage, n drentit? Happy people who
lave found their llfemntc, often pe
through long viar. serene nnd ecstatic
in the ceitaintv tlint lie 11 a here, n
L'ed. whereas cvervhedv else knows liint
' IP is n commonplace, decent mill, willi
')e especial qualifications or chaim-. te
J et him npart from the common garden i
ricty male. Friends of the pair gaze
Paul and
iiy ih:li:na
Wjmm
mms & f.
Wi
Amatcuring
,'TTOI.Y maek'rpl '." 1'nul exploded, pane upon wliMi he bad e far been
--J-"'ou don't menu te tell me that enraged eai(l forty n.liitits nunr-cd
these people aerunlh charge thirtj streaked and mottled ili-grai,
irnis ii wimiew .'
irgini.i nodded.
' I I.nnw It's
nwfullv high, dear,
lut in tin. cold
weather I ju-t simply
can t wash I he win-
? y (lows myself. Jt
r- L& makes tn.v bauds s"
J v jlW terrlblv reil and "
? vV ek w?. "t dnii'f viniit von
te de it, dearest." '
uniil I'fliil hastily. He
.'.Twlftly made a mental calculation of the
yeb. Eleven windows.
T "'Three dollars and thirty cents!" he
friclnlmed. Then lie laughed scorn fullv. ,
r 'Heavens te Betsy. I can de em nys.-.f
n an h(?ur and a half and yej m.e be
I'mn I will."
ji Virginia stared douettuiiy.
"But, Paul, washing window is
Jmuch harder than you think. And what
jrwill the neighbors bay?" ,
i "The neighbors? I should fret about
twhat the neighbors say! I knew one,
thing: I'm net going te pay any window
Jeltaners thirty .cents a window. I hai s
jflat. I can de the whole percirmiince
an well, we'll say two hours. That i
?gIvestiUie ubeut tea minutes a w.n-
f "It's awfudy hard work. warned
uu:'... - .. . . ... .
Jvlrglnin. "Tl ere tcem-j te be a seit
fef unaek te it.
f Pail shrugged and set nbeut gathering
W the paraphernalia for the job.
I She decided te remnlii away from
'.the scene of operations. She had a
presentiment and recently this pie
.sentiment waved stronger as she heaul
ttrance. Inarticulate sounds, sound. in-
Jdlcatlve of a struggle.
I "Say!" be finally shouted from Hie
Jspaisi item where he had begun. "S.e .
jVirglnia, what de thete wlnde.v fellewj
use Instead of beap?"
V Hut Virginia didn't Vnevv.
' The slruggl' progressed.
S IVul wiped ,.ud rubbed, ,t'. ' t !
"evcrythlnir from nice, clean dish-tuvvcls J
,t.i the b.nii-u if ne Mirr'pni v n-i-
Irewed from the bathroom. 1 he single
z W jJZ
'vXS
The Weman's Exchange
T
tl -V
Call Up Locust 0500 '
(Te tin TTihter e Wenin'i j Crc'1
Dear Madam- I left t hoel wh'n I
(was In the seventh grade Will vel,
Jtlndlv direct me te the nearest night
choel where 1 ma; finish inv hist j ear
Vilghth giade as 1 want te go te a
'jUblncas lullege later en
' Gir.L, or ruTBKN.
Call the Coard of relocation. Locust
'"SOO and ask .ibnut this, g'vlng your
ddress se that they can tell Just wlil-h
) choel tit ref, r von te Thev have a list
i if all the schools and i an tell ou
whether vnu ran git the uuur.'e ;ou
jwant at the ene nearest you
Te "A Constant Reader"
Teu wrete me about wonting te d
'ivrtrm veur both. Krnni what you tll
"me I llillik what von ically need Is mere
feed I ocea butter cannot de nn' -ihlng
Or ieu unless )U help it nbiig
fa little bv citing mere fjts, goeil but
ter, m Ik. eggs and tblng.i of that
Kind that will niake von fatter nil
mer. If you de this nnd take , v ri il"S,
either at home or lu a gymnasium veu
Weill (hid that veu gain w tight In h
cemparatlvelv short tune It mnv fh
two menthti for you le show a deedtd
lmproveuicnt, but den t be dlhceuinged
That'a a fhert tlnie compared te all ih"
time SOU have been thin, you knew, and
Jt's hard te get f.u In a hurrv t am
KUre this fattening diet will help you If,
you will Just stick te it until you gtt
the result j jeu want
Things You'll Leve te Make
pWaxCeniQiTier
ti3
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, I'er this chnrinlrii; I ttle WAN i'i)N
TAINRK CANUV llnN you will need
fan Inexpensive wux container the kind
In vAhlch many foeda nre putchused.
Enamel tha ceutnluer. Decorate It with
come flower In bright celnrs. Paste or
Klue a plei.8 of silk arcund the upper
outside edge. (First measure the s're
of the allk. then make the seam I'se
'nlther ribbon, or line the etrln. If of
ilk. Make a heading at the top, Itun
fa ribbon through, h'lnlsli your lovely i
nvAx
CON,TA INl.lt CANOV IIOX by'
pasting a iilecu of gnld lace ever the
perisra, CUtHB
p 1 ' (a.11 a
or the eillc fiiq -ijiipw
te Love
with amazement upon them, marveling
at their illusion.
NOtt', is net this exactly what hap
pens when a professional hypnotist
puts n subject Inte a passive state? alie
audience gnres surprised and timmed, at
the manifestations of the one who is
under the spell. They see clearly that
nil thu objects de net exist except in
the powerful Imagination, and the
"suggestion" ; but nil the while, the en
tranced subject is confident that certain
conditions nre real!
If love is self-hypnotism, nuto-in-texlcatlon.
It is n blissful Illusion, but
a dangerous one. The love-drunknrd
may become excitable, and nbneriunl,
and if crossed nnd abused, turn like a
tigress, and rend the adored object asun
der; The very passion et tworauen
makes certain nn unusual vehemence In
the lebeund. "Fer each man kills the
thing lie loves," sang the poet.
A horrible emotional Mate? Wp'I,
what arp we going te de nbeut it? Ne
one knows se well as we women, what
feels we nre! Hut is the cold and
calculating, the cynical and selfish
woman, te be our ideal? "La Uclle
Dame, sans mere!"?
IT TAKES generations for servility
te wear out of the human brain. A
Wgre Is npt te hnvp times of terror or
of cringing. Inreinpatib'p with his free
and educated and prosperous present:
slavery nnd terror are lu his bleed!
Weman, tee. has been in bondage for
many centuries. If her common sense
nnd humor show her that the beloved
object rcallv is common clav. perhaps
she does net actually worship him,
h'lndly. but Mie Is npt te worship n
fied idea of line! Throughout a
lifetime, she gees 'cntcH'ig. She longs
for flic real inn'e lnitwinlicaily nnd sen
timentally Ne matter hw iii.my men
fat' her nnd show themselves ordinary
or vicious. sli clings tenaciously te her
belief In the perfect man 1
Virginia
lunv eijant
' iuu" tic iiiiinri-n
upon the threshold,
disheveled, perspiring.
nngrj .
"Well. I'll sn.
what tei t of things de
thee cleaner fellows
nave wren tney tome
te de the wiudes' '
" Hi. they only her-
row u nail and thev
jusr wet the windows
mid tak" a little sticu
with rubber en it nnd
well, that's all they
de. Thev de II wind'"
i'i about live
iiiinutes," ndded Virginia l i .
iui uttered a rueful pdnmatlen.
"And thev iiuil.e us pny 'cm thirty
tei u n window?"
"tin. yes.
"And 1 suppose thev de the whole
job in about half an hour."
U). n sjeuk times it takes the
,,, Ill)el flll j,,,,,,. , d , ,..
A dnngennis light glitt-rcd in Paul's
vuallv mild brown eves.
".u then for that hour wc pav
lM irr,..tlinty '; '
.,),, nodded Minpntlieiicallv.
,.W(,,U t ,...,. jaca.ated the
amateur window -cleaner.
II-1 glared nngiPy at thu one window
upon which he bad bent ln efforts.
"'"7 lwl 'jr""1 ; I" 'P'a ""I
' " deprentng.
"Mb. well." be linal'.y sighed wearily
Htm in full surrnid'T. "cull 'en up and
te!l 'cm f ceni" en and b the jib."
His geed temper was finally restored
by a perfect ilium r.
Their eyes met across the cloth rnd
Paul chuckled.
"Who Kiid the shnenuUcr should
&ti-k f hit last, henev V"
VltVlnia dimpled.
eh, I Biipie-e it wr. Sh.ikcpearc,
but I'm ne: .sure."
"Mi. s.ild suiiicthliig. ibniest.' mur-
mured Paul.
'1 omurrew rrep.igaiid.1.
Fer a Weak Heart
Te Ihr 1 .Uttir 0 U Mlliiv a llvt.
Ijear Madam !j thcre ,i tuie for a
wciU lieart" if s.
t'ometlmci a vvea't bent i.m be
Ktti'cgthened at 1 hrjp.d b. mreful. I
nulit llvtiijr. end plenty of sunshiny and I
open air. If tl.,re Is a defc. t lu the
heart, though, you should consult u. phy.j
r'i ian or go te a, t linie ui teun as pos pes pos
sible te ee Just what it la and hew It'
an be cornet., I, if ,,, (tl ,,
thing for it Perhaps jirt a little treat-
will huve te be very careful of whati
rl.dufur.R l0"f t""C- U W "01 wise rT
safe, though, te let It go JIave a doctor
leek you ever as toen ns possible. I
The Quvstian Cerner
lixl.ij's liimiiricH
1. "hat n the nire uceempllslimpnt
of one American woman astrono
mer ,'
-. When ene wishes te give n small
and daintily useful present te the
new baby, what enn be mode?
i .'i1 nu 'ximlsitply colored
beaded bag fashlemd?
I. What is the average weight for
a hey tlnrtv-fhe inches tall, und
for a girl of the mini! height?
j. Describe n new stid sensible fea
ture in the oxford tlint is used for
street went'.
i). In vvhut wav Is a marveleuslv ef ef
fectlve scarf nnd hut set made?
Yesterday's Answers
1.
Great Ilrltaln Is said te have
morn women workers In propor
tion te population than any ether
country.
A sinnll niBclilne which slices
veretables qulck'y nnd evenly by
menus of passing them through a
compartment worked bv turning
n linndle is n new device for the
kitchen which will lighten work
for the housekeeper considerably.
Jy painting n low. oblong wooden
grocery box n slnty blue in color,
and filling it with try r some
ether low. growing green things, a
cheerfully nttrnetlvn decoration
for a vvnle window sill cnuN.be
inscle.
When children are between the
ages ef twelve te fourteen years
they should have from nlne te ten
hours of sleep u dny.
Ker afternoon frocks, shades of
copper, brown and beige are de
erred smartest at the present time.
In a striking sort of wav. the
trlmrnin? of long strands of crys
tal bends en the bklrt of nn p'vp-
nine frncl? of lilfielr fl,nimAeA f
i.
tl.
repented en each sleeve, the sleeve
iteelf bcfjJt
lltcu ";(ili vvrj ruuri.
Please Tell Me
What te De
By CYNTHIA
Anether Girl Wrltee te Them
Dear Cynthia Having read In your
column the conceit of the two handseme
young men (geed looking and hand
some), I am forced te toy that Uiese
two nre n line comedy.
Dear boys, ou're missing nn oppor
tunity of n. llfotlme by net taking a
position with scrum beauty parlor or
vanity union. If conceit was consump
tion, you beys would be dead n low?
time. I would net only suggest but
ndvlse you te taUe geed bold en your
vanity cases for fenr you will leso tlicm
Twe men of your age and talking
about yourselves as you liave! Well,
tltore In remethliig loose. I wouldn't
think It of the mule sex. In going Inte
details, I would say that I have, met
ninny goed-loolting men, but they never
let the town knew It.
I I loving te hnve theqileasure of meet
i lug )ou two gentlemen sotue time, and
I also hoping you don't itiMnv your
i powder puff, but toy off the conceit ami
nmue tlie worm safe for manhood, the
stuff that Is needtd nation wide.
ANALYZED.
He Has Net Asked for Company
lVnr Cynthia Fer the second time
I wrlte te you for ndvlce und am
hoping te get It.
I ain going with n young man for
about seven months, pretty steady.
15ut he has never ns vet nuked me te
i'e steady of keep lempany. lie takes
tee te bit borne ence In n while, ntii
erv well acquainted with bis folks
New Cynthia, what shall I de, as I don't
kiurw whether te nsk him te wait as nil
my friends and relathes knew that I'm
going with him nnd they nlwajs ask
me questions De jeu think. It la
right from him net te tell me anything
nbeut keeping company? I don't care te
go with ether ftllews slnee going with
hltn, us mv lad filend" all knew nbeut
him oe 1 would net UKe nn gossip,
l'le.isi Ml tre win' te de. 1 thank ou
for the pn-t f.im ANXIOfS
Over nod e " "E.i 'i ii''n.'. lias
adliid Ritalnst 'udv company. Ten
ought te be glad tills bey has net sought
te tle ou down in hueh n. way, with
out a promlse of marriage, as In nn
engagement.
De net speak te him en the matter,
but de net go exclusively with him
unless he nska jeu te beceme engaged.
Question of Introduction
Dear Cvnthia Ple.ise answer mn en
thp follewing:
1' irst. Is It correct te USA thin form
tf Introductien: "ill s ltee meet Jlr.
Dee or what should be said?
friend, hissed me against mv will. 1 ;
accepted his apoiesv hihI continued en
the same basis. Was it O. K. te de &e?
Third. Anether friend is attached te I
the habit of profanity. Is It O. K. te re. .
nrove him when b becomes profane
'".T,;;'?""'""' ?, ,. ,,,. ,,, ,
vrr?"lu ?tnVrVmJ:0,HI,rCb!rtl,da;
oceui-1 In the near future. Can I re
turn It rnUier. would it be proper te tle1
?e hut can I give hlm lie deesn t
rmekfi. detests boelvs, but Is athletic,
evpintly geed In te'ii's
Fifth. A hev friend when out wltti
p alv, ayn Insists en vall;ing arm In
a-m Is this impreDer" If e, hew
EhPll I ebiec'u? OI'THV WZ'AAZD.
FirRt. When introducing a man te n
girl It s correct te ray, "Miss Hue. teny
I nrcsfnt Mr. Dee" or "This Is Mr.
I'e" Miss Kee." The Introduction Mu
mentioned Is net considered j'jed form.
second. Quite all ilg.it te accept the
ap leg Stake him kep te II.
Third. Insist tlint this boy step using
profane language In your pretence. De
net overlook It.
Fourth. Snd him a fountain pen or a
patented pene'l.
Fifth. It's net geed form te wall: arm
In arm. Dj net allow It.
I Thinks Girl Was Mean
Dear I'vnthU About four weiUs be-
i fore I'l.rlstmai 1 tool. Mck with pneu
monia and my girl friend (for about
tuft venrs) wrote and told me ahe would
come out if possible Vew this girl
revi r laive out but In her n"t b"ter
rfsked me te ceme ever as seen an 1
v!is ablp About n week bofero Christ
m.is 1 van allowed u) but net out. se
i I did net rend hi r a curd or give hex
a present because 1 wanted te see If
die tcjilly cured enough te send me a
card See didn't send me a card, but
New Vci m lny t took 1 er out a pres
et t but he was net at home. New
t really de net knew w'.iv I took the
i present out, cseept that It was of no
, iff te me and that 1 really cared for
i the girl
Wae It net her place, te come out nnd
i see. tne or let me knew why she, couldn't
. come?
I Wait I! right for me te lr her thai
I wav by net sending her a card? )a
t de right by taking the piesent nut
and leaving It at her henir? If J did,
heuidn't she have written at leat a
nete of thanks? Is it in; pla. e te
1 u rite and Unci out what the trouble, is
or wait and sen wh.it happens"
1 BIM
It is net customary for i-lrb te call
en men. especianv it tiie man is m in
peel. It would have been nice for her
. ...it.. it. . ai . . i am i n 111.11 r i n kv u u im
;;'! "engaged te ,e,, .!, wa,' net
called upon te go see you or sird ;-ou
any tiling. Of course, nh4 should liave
written and thanked veu for the pres
lent, nnd she docs net peini te luv
behivvd nicely. lietter Ut her alone
, after this.
Odd Appliqued Motif
en Skirt of This Suit
ny cekinm; www.
When veu go heirn and think It ever,
It's alwavB the woman iir the suit who
jumns first out of the motnerv lr.
Hiiita are new enjoy 1113 mere of 11
vegue than they did during the early
part of the season, nnd they range
from the tailored kind te the most
tlaborate conceptions.
The suit Introducing a cape motif In
the cut of the coat is well represented.
Here wc thevv It In dark blue tricetinc.
IV till enltar nn'l Cllffa Of rnv encnmtl
and nn npnllque of marine blue panne
velvet en the iklrt
y Y
WMrm' r
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THE CHAFING
Or should it be the electric grill patty in Ihese advanced days? What
ever It should be. you need n dressy npren for It. because therr'i nlways
the chance of spilling something en a pretty frock. Seme dainty aprons
arc described bdevv.
CIlOSS-BAUnEn dimity is about as
pretty for small, fancy aprons ns
any material ene can cheese. Cut in
a great variety of shapes such ns
hearts, ovals, square or pointed. A
tiny rosebud or ether flower embroidered
in one comer or en tlie small pocket that
Is a fcatuie of many of Ihcsu small nf-
fairs adds te the benutv. I.ace inser-
tln nnd cdciiiL' lire n( tractive. If there
is blb u slleulj matp)l thu nl)re j
s , ,np' . , , ...,, v.
Sllt K'"Kl'an'. -i mn'l c.icpI; in blue
nnd white, in one piece, with edges
slightly gored nnd the bottom edge
rather rounded. Then across the bottom
n, up both sides cut the edges in
scallops. It will rwpilre a little plan-
"'"VJ " tl .Wl.' " "?",
O"' distance nete s the bottom, plan for
one scallop te conic lu the center nnd
one nt e.icii corner, se mat unit or it
is en the bottom of flic ntu'eu and the
ether half nh the side. Then you can
see what spare is left nciess the bot
tom nnd get the right Mae of scnllep. A
tiny saucer or cup might de for a
marker.
"The Marriage Gambler
By 1IAZKL DUYO KATCIIIXOi:
Ceryrie'it, t9Zl, Vu l'ull.c Ltdecr Lemtanj
On of 7iTi6einic rrfitca yick
7rac; trice because the dec.i nnt
teir him, hut tchen hc hears that
hr A e.i become infatuated irith Haiiy
Caattfteii. of "The Jelly Iievclcrs."
Carel's irrliieu icercr. ami Wic
trrirM te .Yfc. Uetcevei: trlirn lie
i-etitcs te her, hr rcaliecs that ftc
ier net lore hln. ami (' i enl.7
ytel's vnnaidttutinn that irpi her
thravijh the eiiliul of jnemlsiwj te he
its u'ifr. Aftcnranl, fhai hr pic
trrti her u ith a gift, she ferei i Iter
df te respond te hii ciicur. bit
she realizes for the first time irhat
it will mean te many a man without
loc. When VJcfc gats te rr Jci(i
for thi cm limr, she is ycinc rm
docs nnt let him sinpcct that she has
hunted te earc,
CHAPnCIl XVI
Confidences
ArTEU Nick had gene. Dal'y snt still
en the couch for a few moments, nnd
then with a little ndmnuMiing shuke of
her small body, she me abruptly, went
te the deer et llie ueurenm nun iiuug
jit open. There was no need of tijing
i(e 1-cep secrets from Gmrgin and
i.ucna; uvi" j
Hlii wanted some one te talk te and she
was retain of sympathy from the ether
two girls.
"Well!" she said dramatically,
striking a pe0 ns r'm fIet,d en tbe
threshold.
"Well!" they naid In uniaen,
eagerly, "what hnppennl, what did be
want? Are ynu engared?
"NK en tbnt stuff, he cams te say
geed-by, w-bat de you knew about
that?"'
, "Daisy." I.uella xclalmcd indig
nantly, "he didn't hnve the nerve te
come. "nnd tell jeu it was all off."
"Sure he did, that's just what hap
pened." She eame Inte the room nnd threw
herself down in a low wicker ehnlr, nnd
the two girls stared at her, waiting for
her te tell them mere.
"I knew It as seen as I had seen his
fore, the ether girl's come back."
"Gee, he's a peer sfMt," suertrd
Georgia. "Duln't lm bilng you any
thing; didn't be offer le make tilings
right with you?" . .'.,, .,
"Of course net, be s net that kind,"
Uaisv returned. "He probably never
thought of it."
Luellu was staring at her with
Twe Minutes
Hy IIEKMAN
The Business of Humanity
TO GET really the me't out of llfe, thcre ate seme things besides; makln
a living that we mutt de. "
Whatever our pobitien or pobsessiens, we ought te make n business of
humanity.
Tlicte are many lines of this great business which we can cairy en ns
ridelincs te our vegulnr Jeb.
Such ns: The Chcerlug-Up Line. The Encouraging Line. The Lcnd-n-Hand
Line.
Ne matter hew limited your mcuns, no matter hew pressing your engage
ments, jeu cau afford te be liberal with your smiles, unstinted with your
encouragement, generous with kindliness by the wayside.
There nre the things which bring harmony into life; and harmony Is
power; harmony is etliclency ; harmony spells success.
Writing n friendly letter, dropping a chcerlns congratulation, pouring out
deserved words uf prnitp who can mensure thesi in dollars and ccntb nnd
who can doubt Hint they ceme back te their donor in a thousand ways nnd give
enduring satisfaction.
Tills business of humanity Is the one business that never gets overcrowded;
opportunities te get in are always plentiful; yet, paradoxically enough, the
opportunities you ht slip today seldom return ngaln.
Our foremost btntcsmen, our brilliant scientists, our Ingenious Inventors
these men accomplish great things; but nfter nil, it, Im the things which come
from the heart tlint menu the most and accomplish the most.
The most important nb wii us most
business of Immunity,
' Get into it.
X Ai-
DISH PARTY
Thcfp scallops arc bound with bome
contrasting color say white, if the
cheek Is blue, or any ether color with
white.
There H n small bib with walloped
top and the sash ends nre scalloped. A
pretty fancy Is te mnke matching cuffs
nnd cellar. The picture shows the Idea.
Chintz aprons are qulte unusunl and
most attract Ive. The gay colors nnd
all-ever designs arc n little out cf the
ordinary, but most effective. There Is
a generous-sled bib te lhec aprons,
cut with a low. square neck, twtend
ing Inte straps that go ever the shoul
ders mid down te the waistband in the
back.
The skirl part Is cut stralcht and
comes te the edge of the dress. It is
gathered across the top and id lnle a
narrow baud that is llntslicd with sash
ends in tlm back.
IIip apron edges,
nre linislied with n bias binding mi
some plain color, and thete are large
natch Dockets, which ndd te the at-
I trnctlvrncss and usefulness of the miren.
I Voile nnd cotton crepe are also made
1 Inte quite large aprons, decorated with
I wool embroidery .
shrewd dark eyes and the exclaimed
suddenly .
"Puisv you're Inking up for hltn.
don't (ell me you really care, that it's
going te mnke you unliappv."
lhiisy nodded, slowly. "Yes, I care.
Isn't It a n'reain. girls? IJut it's the
tititli, and that's why I didn't hnvc the
lieart te mtike it hard for him. Itut
here's the point. I don't think she cares,
and sonic day he's going te find it out
ler himself. T think she's probably
heard nbeut tuc. ami she's going te
marry him te prevent him from limit
ing u feel of himself. Well, some day
when he llnds out the truth, he'll ip
meinber me. and he'll ceme back. Yeu
wnit nnd see."
T.uelln scoffed. "You're nnt going te
spoil your life waiting around for ioi'ie iei'ie
thing like that te happen, nre you? I
thought jeu had mere sense, "if you
cure for him new you'll get ever" it,
some one else will come along."
"Oh. I'm net going te sit still with
my hands folded, just waiting for
something te happen, hut I'm going te
hepe tbnt it will. Ien see I leve him,
lie's different. After all he needn't have
ceme back te tell in". I didn't have a
thing en him. he's played square rijfht
along, nnd I bud te be a sport.
"Yeu're n sport all right," raid
Geergln. "mere nf a sport thnn I'd be,
If a mini had taken up ns much of my
time as he has yours." IJut the soft
ness in her veleeielled the sting in her
word". She was fend of Dnisy. and she
wasn't in leve with Nirk Trifcy. there
fore she saw the entire mntter through
different eyes1.
In (Jeorgia's shrewd I It t le heart therp
wprp such tilings as breach of premise
casu with thousands et dollars in
volved, und whether she had been in
love with n man or net f,he would have
mnde him pay in geed solid rash for
trilling with her affections.
"Think of the money you could have
landed if you'd sued him!" she Hiig
gested craftily. "I think yeu're cra.y."
Daisy laughed a llttlu shakily. "Well,
he'll knew there's ene cherm girl who
isn't out for the money, nnyvwiv."
"Yet. but precious little geed that'll
de jeu," reminded Georgia piacllcally.
Tomorrow Her Wedding Kve
"Mether" Jenes III
"Methet'' .Tenes, for many years a
conspicuous figure in erganised labor
circles, particularly in the affairs of
thn mine workers, is buffering from nn
attack of rheumatism, in ew 0f jj,,,
fact tJmt she iu ninety -three years old.
It Is considered doubt lul If -die ever will
be able te resume hr nid-tliue activi
ties in behalf of "her bevs,"
of Optimism
J. STICH
tniibijing putiucss in the world is the
., wWvV.u , t 9M, I
It Takes a Very Unusual Girl
Te Be Her Mether-in-Law's Bearder
There Is Bound te Be Seme Friction When a Matt Takes His
Wife Heme te Live With His Mether Separate
Hemes Arc Better
1IIIEN they were first married they,befere Ms marriage, when
'' lived with "his" parents.
Ills wlfe was very fend of bcr mother-in-law,
nnd the plan Fccmcd very nice
te everybody for a while.
But eh, that but that comes Inte
everything llke this! there were some
things en which the wlfe nnd her
methcr-ln-law did net agree.
They had no actual quarrels, but there
wcre discussions and things were said
en both sides which would net have beeu
said tinder ether conditions.
And the young brlde feels that she
can never have qulte se much respect
for her niether-ln-lnw after theso cer
tain things that were said.
This would never have happened If
thev had net lived together.
It is only nn exceptional woman who
can live with her husband's family for
longer than a visit nud "get nwny with
It."
Thc.re arc bound te be demnnds upon
her patience and understanding that she
cannot meet halfway.
TJEU husbnnd's mother
naturally
-J-J- clings tn her little boy
and the
lltfle linr feeltnr- nbnllt lllm.
She nnturally wnnts te knew nil nbeut
dim just ns bhe nlwnys did, nnd wants
te de things for him just ns she nlvynys
did, and have him ceme te her nrst,
just as he always did.
New- he cannot de that, and she-enn-ret
de that when he Is married and
Ills wife is there with him.
It is net rigkt that be should or that
she should. , . .
And his mother would knew that and
remember It It he did net live right there
In his own room, just as he always had.
Somehow It seems just the same ns
Adventures With
a Purse
Aim you tired of wearing your wrist
watch en u ribbon? Would you
llke n Jhnnge? Ter some tlme 1 have
sceretlyPbincd for one of Hip si vpr
straps. This strap Is a flexible silver
band that clasps (e each side of your
watch, and holds It fiim nnd in place
en your wrist. The nice part of it is
tlint you enn cheese from a number of
widths. Yeu even can get one about
an eighth nf nn inch wide, but the ones
I like, and which I wither imagine will
nppeal te you. tee, aie a full half or
thrpe-quarters of an inch In width, nnd
hnve an appearance of solidity that Is
most, desirable. The price of these
sterling silver straps Is ?3.
T saw jome mighty nice-looking ster
ling silver barpius the ether dny. They
hip ery blender with n fineness nnd1
daintiness that mnke them very lacy
nnd dpllcnte in iippearance. They arc i
studded with twinkling white brllllnnls.
nnd from their geed workmanship and
pleasing leek, suggest the expensive.
platinum nnd diamond pins.
Knr naniM nf elinps mWrr Wnmm's Pace
I'dltcr or iiliene Walnut 300(1 or Main KlOt
Letwrrn tlie liniirn of 0 and 5.
Read Your Character
ny Meby Phillips
Square Hands
Again scientific fact squares up with
popular pbrasco'esy. for the "square"
hand denotes virtually what we cull
the "square" type "f personality.
The square hand, nn the chnrncter chnrncter
nlegist defines It. jh linn, liirdlum-sle,,
nnd squarely shaped. The fingernails,
while net stubby, nre net long, nud nre
rather square in shape. The thumb Is
Erin und huge. I
The owners of such hands aie "regu- I
Inr" people of the pructicnl. industrious
type, and you'll find that Ihey arc en-
liable of considerable tenacity nnd per- '
sistence in carrying te n successful con-
elusion the things thev undertake. They
are inclined te be punctual nnd precise,
but net overly se. in their habits, nnd
find little synipnthy for ethers who nre
shiftless and careless In their consider
ation for ethers,
Thn square linnd nhe marks a pre
disposition for the enjoyment of do
mestic lite, reasonable, practical ambi
tion, with nbillties generally leaning
toward mechanical und commercial
pieblcms.
Tomorrow Short Heads
Antoinette Dennelly's
Advice en Beauty
P. A. Ti. ; I liave illustrated cxer-
cites en hew te reduce the bust which,
1 win no giau te man 10 you it you
will tend me a stumped, addrcbscd en
velope. Query: I knew n woman with lovely
golden brew n hair who uses the egg
slinmpoe entirely, nnd I must confess
she is a splendid indersement for it.
Hut at the present cost of eggs it
would seem the old rclinble soap anil
wnter treatment is nn eccllcnl in
stitution. She takes eight cgg. tcp.
urates yell.s ami whites; first rubs the
beaten yolks oil her dry head, rinses
that off in hike warm water net het,
remember, unless you vvniit them
cooked; then rub thu whiten en for
the bccnnd shampoo, nnd fellow this
with ubeut t-lx ilriblngs. Ne soap is
used.
WII ATS WHAT
Hr uw.uv 11r.n1:
The quick modern method of "het.
platter dinners" In gaining approval In
many housihelds where each dinner Is
sent In from the kitchen en Its own het
plate Hut, wheiever the elder cub cub
ten! of pushing dishes still prevails at
a, fainllv table, the mother and father
liave the llrst lulping. then the dlbhes
nre puEted te the Juniors. Meat I
frequently served alene cm the henteil
plates after the soup plates liave been
removed from each place. Salad also
may bs In Individual dishes" se that If
Js necessary te pass only the vegetables
the bread and the condiments. '
The usual form of requett for passing
tnuce, relishes, seasoning, etc u .e?'7
I treuble you for the vlnerar'"" ifni
instance). IJut, where nOcry'one at the
tabic pays attention te the wants of
every ene else, any such request should
be unnecessary, (specially 011 the 1 art
things nre
at ranged that way.
A MAN never rcallrcs what a diffi
cult situation he is making when
he brings his wlfe te his own home te
live.
Ne matter hew sweet his wife, no
matter bow senslble nnd bread-minded
his mother, there Is nltnebt sure te be
some friction, .
A bey'n mother thinks there Is no ene
closer te him than his mother.
A man's wlfe thinks thcre is no ene
closer te him thnn his wife.
A dlffcrcnce of opinion arises, nnd
Instantly all the Instinctive, Involun Invelun
tary resentment of the ether's intrusion
that each ene has kept carefully hid
den comes uppermost.
It's Inevitable.
Heme' of the verr nicest friendships
between daughter-in-law and metlier-
In-lnw have been broken irremediably by
the Inslstcnce of the husband nnd son
en bringing his brlde Inte his own home.
It Is the greatest mistake that he can
make. If he cannot nrovlde a separate
home for her it would Iks much better
te wnlt and save n while longer until
be can take her te their own home.
TIIBUE she can cook potatoes with
their jackets en if she wants te;
there she can liave Rilly little dust
catchlng shields for her telephone if she
wnnts te; thcre she can have dinner
in the middle of the day instead of at
night if she wnnts te, nnd there she can
have dim shndpil caudles en her dlulng dlulng dlulng
roem Inble If she wnnts te without caus
ing nny talk at nil.
And from there she can go te see her
mother-in-law, beceme great friends
with her, nnd estnblish a deep and last
ing affection that will de them both
geid.
Why can't husbands understand that?
Philadelphia
Atlantic City
Baltimore
Wilmington
The
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Of Imported English Tivccds in the plaid and herring
bone effects and all the wanted colors.
127 PHILADELPHIA 1337
S. 13th St. A Chestnut St.
Boardwalk Shep Atlantic City Brighten Bleck
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ASCO
The way le
a man
has been said le be through his stomach.
One of the shortest routes is a geed cup
of cedec.
IL' there's one thing a man is par
ticular about, one part of his meals he
enjoys mere than the ethers, it is his
coffee. Surprise "him" with a cup of the
delicious Asce Coffee and see his face light
up in a smile.
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tht
diffaenct?
YsSSssSSSr
s?vVi2T
T he enticing fragrance, the rich, rare
aroma, the little joy telegram that the
tickled nerves wire te the brain from n
cup et delicious Asce Coffee make a man
start the day with a smile en his face
and u song in his heart.
& i Sld ?,n'r '" ,Ahee S0' ,ecatcd a" v" I'll". ad through threugh
JjU' out I ennsvlvniiia, Mew JcrHey, Delaware und Murjluml.
iSCO ASCO '
Women Workers
In Birmingham, Ala., there am.j
te be no form of labor from SI
women nre excluded. The city m fl "
women chauffeurs, fd"ur women cmnWi.'
,....., ..,v.,w-SiSUi engaged in
semi -skilled operatives In fiteel mills 11
blast furnnccs, ten women listed as coil
miners nnd ene woman who earns t..
.W...UVU u "i'iwu swiicuman.
An Indian Weman
The Begum of Phepal, who is te .
tertnln the Prlnce of "Wales durln ,i
..t.U - T.ll la !. j nu
hammedan ruler In the world"0 rit'
Tlefflim In n hlffhW plleaA.1 "... la'
woman, who speaks English' fluentu1
She Is fend of music nnd painting ii
has written ene or two books, netabl?
an account of her pllgrlmnge te Mecca
OTMBIiM
Kit?3 A reduction of 23c a
auzen in-3 wecKsl
carton
of twelve
Sold only in our Stoics
ffl
tfaiMii
Strictly fresh
Eggs
44c
J9TOWKagr?ii
Sheps of Sensible Prices
Whee She
Qees
Travelling or Shopping,
Ceuntrg-Clubbing or
pursues h c r busi
ness about town en
feet nothing is
better than English
Tweeds.
Made into a trig
little coat suit with
cape and hat te match,
they form a combina
tion that is smart,
practical and pictur
esque. Suiats,
$39-75
Capes,
Hats, te match
$1 0.00 & Up
ASCO
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