Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 16, 1922, Postscript, Page 10, Image 10

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EVENING PUBLIC . LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 1G, 1922
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ROWS OF DIAMONDS
Weman's Life and Leve
y WINIFKI3D nAItl'KK COOLEY
Making Quick Bread is Net Hard
if Yeu Fellow Mrs. Wilsons Directions
Popevcrs and Various Kinds of Muffins Make a Pleasing
FOR AFTERNOON TEA Nobody Leves a Cynical Persen '
Because She Doesn't Like Anything
If- ,
H
m
UP
I
&J.
Trying te
T CERTAINLY shall net mnfry
lint' I can belter mvsMft" c-Ied
UK) stenographer, nnd nil the women
JO) just nr Ileitis
together
, l.l. r
vtttli one
n.
we love
fortunate te thwart nntife Iti settlm: up
false jei's, in milnt'iiiiing standnrts of
luuiicf ticmnmi. wnen one is found ii" n
iieme. nnil prepariiiB te create new
lives !
fiUnk nrpnui'iiMnJ'v finttn ,., .,..,.i .
II i n.IU' i it rv
IT lb the mei'ern cvnlnl belief that MUi as tint, h as de the title rich gins ;
mpte-H' tMins ce.-'nt nWn ,.ti vu lmt lll'r lnntlvw nml luetbed arc net
and ret Vis 1 . ,11 I, mnfier.. "b1'' a,,,t '" tllC mA' ''C ." ,,W ("i'"
cUher' lle-cand tC iK, ' n ' Te , teYtass'U
wnrrle-1 n bcc-.r--nll nr , mp ,i,7,.',," ""-' necessity of going te ii busit uss col cel col
menarch lias ra'ved n relllckTnV peasant ', '"' K ," 'J5'1 a"d "M:1"8 ''"
from the cutter. IVInn,.. .rJi" mother take beunlcrs.
meny. inp ; but one Is tempted te inquire why
thnt n Rlrl must iiinrr' v. T"i ','. w"" ""' l,l""l llt tlK,' w!"k "" "",v
sense of n-ctirltit lhi ! Ll opportunities te meet real men in the
mere u no 1 . 'I1 m ' big business nnd profclennl world,
Or nn b , ve hem , station Imr,U"- , "mI eltui Iliid the iiSl,t llfe.-.c as tiiey
., .i sinueit. u.vcr W(m,(1 ,lllvp teUm, lI1lf 1)IU ,j,ey
J '"r''1 l"1ar'' "'"' lnbV '"nt"ens stajed in it suiiil. town, nnd schemed
mernl ZVt. .l,n" ' "."i ".H. ,ren"''3r and intrlRiied te capture an elljIL e te
i ?-i .. ?n" wl ""'ushinlv n..vc.lew in u group of society regurded ns
ft 1m1 !? tnUc " N,pl, "I'- "r net " '"a ry ubev them.
until they can get "wel' established."
'Aney mean we I, mid in the back f their .-... . . . , i. u n
, ,i., .i. .i.!i.:,.... ...... L. . "lniimllK rich veuth mlcnt hnv been dls-
"'"" ' "' uuuuui-Hs nave ii picture et i
the drudgery and ignoble wretchedness i
of poverty, and they want te spare the
Klrl such a dreary existence. A'theush
they may net knew it, they nre actuated
also by n sllsht cvniclmi. thnt i.iiit,m
the disappointments of women in men. !
unu me genera, pin osepliy tlint. as long
as wives will be disappointed unwii.
they limy ns wel. be disappointed "in
a coach-and-four, as en feet!"
ALL this is a deadly an,! Immoral
state of society. Of nil human
relation time is m Important and
eacrcd nnd benutiful as love between
man and we"im. Te pervert this mini..
taneeus emotion nnd force it into tin- thiergh the eyelets of the shoe. De
natural channels, from mercenary me-! Iiue:ter.
Paul and
Hy HELENA
Taking
TTtUU three nights Paul had been late. I
Jt
'hat mnde It -i-.. i,n l.n.i
blandly, arclessly, rnsunlly 'waved the
matter aside ns if it
were of no conse
quence In the wide
wide world whether
Virginia worried and
fretted ever a dried-
up wasted dinner or I
net. i
Kven new, en the
tiiini nignt, up nau
come home at ten
minutes nfter seven.
Instead of nnelniv.
there was a calm disregard of the crime.
"But, Pan!, d'ear, if there was any
loed reason for It
Suy. Virginia. I've cot a let of
things te think about besides getting sniet'ier the place like n woolen b nnket.
home right en the dot!" said Paul. "Heney!" he cried. "Virginia
almost gruffly. 'dear!"
Virginia was quhk te resent, be-j Net even nn echo enve him rcnlv
cnusc of the obvious Heedlessness of the TI , . , , Kn, "lm rcply'
dcre'lctlen. I Il,ll(,1 into the dining room.
"Mr. Sears, who lives next deer, al- , f, ,1, ZTZ, b,ewerP s placid dark-
ways gets home at precisely live," sin-
murmured pointedly. This was net
TVlse. I
"Mr Sears'" mimicked Paul rudelv i
mn.n i t . . i f kf c? t i
"What de I care what Mr bears does?
I den t knew whnt Mr. hears has en,
his mind. I don't knew whnt time he
gees te his business. He may get up i
at 4 o'clock in the morning and go te
Ills meat market or his gaiauc or what
erer business he Is in," he went en.
"Paul, den t be se nbsurd.
I have thincs I have te tend tn
down nt the office," said Paul, a little
lamely. I
"Hut its something new you never
came home se 'nte before." I
nr. ,i M....I l r i .
uu, eii, iiuiuis iiu.i iwis aim
Berne et tne ieuews come in an.i
li , . i -i. : ...n. "
im I V. n -,' , - up remeiiercil with 11 suiiden tuir nt
"Rut the dinner s been ruined new ni. i,nrt .,., ..," ,i ,' h
&XS Vlr8'nIa ""I - ' were'lll't Xy "ZZoeZ Tfs
AshJ ; town every day. He wondered if she
t.r.Lr.'.T' P,fr " , ,.. i ...'""' been seized with Illness.
i iiu t iiniuj" Ri.uw iimi i ... (iuius
te be a little lute.'
"A 'Ittc? Almest two hours."
"Oh, well, don't let It worry you
Paul wns angry with himfclf when
lie turned Inte his own street nt last.
Pianos nnd phonographs were en the job
In many of the houses he passed urban i
indications that dinner was well done '
with In the homes of his neighbors. Ik
almost dreaded te meet Virginia's di- ,
approving eye. Fer tonight he was ,
later than ever It wes twcnty-tivc.
minutes after seven. I
Twe Minutes
Ry IIKRMAN
Can Yeu
CAN ye
Ifyc
you sny ";e"7
you feel thnt you should say "Ne!" nnd that you should net snv "r "
have you the courage, the backbone, the -ene. or whatever el.se it is that (lis
tlnuulshes the lender from the sheep, te sa the tiling you knew you should say,
and, refrain from nying the thine you knew you should net say?
"Ne" is u full third shorter word than "yes": but most nnvhede -m ,n
A'eu it is a thousand times harder and
iweuai percentage en en tins generalization;)
Cnrnegle used te remark that the only assistants he felt he could trust
implicitly were these who did net hesitate te say "Ne I" te any of his suggestions
hey thought punk; and if a census wns taken, it would probably be found that
tnest big business men feel the same wuy about it.
, This inability te say "Ne!" is responsible for all kinds of troubles Us
-victims include among many ethers the pers. ns who cannot resist vii tmmn.
f tien; the mnn who gees Inte n restaurant with his eyes bigger than his stomach
t . . nnd who subsequently wishes "he hadn't"; the woman who intends te buy just
jj.l oae or two needed nrtleles nnd who succumbs te the lure of "speclnls" until
iLSMiiniia sne must borrow enrmre neme.
..A once successful publisher brought
iiiit very account. Every time he read
'' Vtjylug It. After n while he had n fortune frozen in typewritten sheets stneked
LMhfiaa- I llld Bflftfl Tin Amlflvt"- lltfllfv. tlji.l il.i, v11 fH t.Al a
r In his safe. He couldn't have used tl.m all In half a century.
3 remember belli present ence when.,. 1.11.. rn,l nl,.,., ... -ii ,,
7 " , " : - .. ,,n u.'.nji uu
J; his power te obtain an order from the head one of of the largest department
(Hmrea in New Yerk. The two were warm personal friends, yet the snlesman
wM,net get his order. He finally Save up, somewhat in disgust, nnd they get
ta'talklnr about ether matters.
"What," asked the salesman, n the
Mnmi nr. t.r ri,lrf .-r,rt . t .. .I, ,.
Mgard as the chief sirrct of veur success
n i j iiiiiiiiij I imi v. rfiuii'M rill mi fr.
XBtie'we ere, old friends. You're a sifted salesman, and your goedi me always
X .'fc-,ir Htnt ll,el, Vln,1 T Iu ln,K.n.l .... nf .( .Iri.n.if t..,.n....l.. ,.. !...
. ,,,, ., r. ...... .... . ... ,..v., ...v w. ...- .,w..v... ....i....,i...n ,., u.i.
OtW ,you, Hut T don't rifed anything from you nt tha present time, se I must'
lii you. Hut I don't riecd anything from you nt the present Ume, se I must'
'Ne.'" Hcept for mywblUy te say 'Ne,' Jelieuld haya beeR en the rocks
iar?'Ne.'"Heent or mvnbllltr te. sev
ky
Marry "Well"
t'ves, Is te drbnuch the levc'icst expert-
cw? vouchsafed iih. '
"Hut," you say. "n filrl 1ms a right
nodded upprev- be nmultletis, te nine n step up. te
Inglv. rlip In the wer d find try te sour. ' Tlint
"Ne- nu either. " Hup us Ions eh ambition Is n legltl
I'll tell the world." "inte mutter of struggling up through
exclM'ned the filing' one's own efforts or nullity or labor. Hut
dork. if It Is merely selling one's youth and
Hew Ignorant ciinrui te the highest bidder, It Is we thy
nnd foolish nre, of n base name. The step up is net up,
sueh retin; thlntrs. If It meaim n yoking of a fine character
who knew nothing ' with n despicable one. Te se.ct u life
of the life force. I paitner because he has n geed Income
of th- benutv nnd ' or a position thnt will give one luxuries
charm of real mat'' lis net necessarily te rise; It may be te
Injj. of cetnunn-Ifalll
Innshlp nnd the
. vnvin. f .1,1.. unuin "Allen
A NOVKI, of this season, "Alie
i . . ... . s nil
XA. Atiiniu " uh.iuM mi American Mid-
I l'c West k'irl '.vln' ll"'1 scheming te
lemnnre the c'lglble young man who be-
llcvcs Her te he ei me same winm mii-
tl
us bis re ntives. Her pathetic 'Itt'e
efforts de touch one. for It Is pc'fe ty
Hue that she deserves her place In the
I rrimf h wimiiiiH4'i te Iri n tmCIC Olltl
I . , , , , ,
-1- "ipatcd or Iincl many vices, but even
had he been n tine n.an, the miuriiiRe
schemed for could net have been a re
mantic and satisfactory one.
Old Shoestrings
Shecstrinps that have lest the metal
end and have become frayed tuny be
.'rented with caudle or some similar wax.
Cut off the frayed end of the shoe
string and dip it in the melted wax.
When slightly cool, shnic with the
fingers se as te permit of easy parage
Virginia
HOYT GRANT
the Cure
Oh. we'll
He'd have te be cress se
as t threw her en the defensive. He
vowed he'd net be late again. He
simply would break
nwnv from the chnps
who drifted Inte the
office nt about clesinjr
time nnd snt nreund
for nothing mere vitnj
t h a n
mere trade
gestn
He'd be Reed from
new en, he premised
himself.
He pnuscd nbruptlv
as he entered the hall.
The night-light was
burning mid there
wns a distinct Mnu.
irtn nl Innuu
of liss. of desertion thnt m....,....,i ,A
,. .,,,,".. i. V , V. MR(-;C"C" !
rr.L uV,la"a " of V'e dinner hour
. i n me mantel nbevc the cold, ,
c,uI,t' 3re-p!ncc ticked ominously loud! i
"Vlrcinln"'
rg nla .
fMtJ mtchen was dark nnd bnre. Net .
n ,liMt of dinner en the gas-rnnge.
There wasn't a sign of her
wncrc. lie sat down te wait. At first
Pan was furiously angry. It was n
scurvy trick, he thought. If f.he thought
sup was going te teach him nnv les
sons. sheM hvimr mi nv. , iMu,i.
notion right new. He proved te be
master of his own home. That was
that! Hy Jove, he'd show her.
vi -m.i.
-".. w..rv...
Anger gave way te fenr. He wen
,,.,, ,f ,.,.,!,. V., , ...., k",."
-...-. . ,((, illll Slit l'l Jll'U l III r,
X'llP-tll rtv
Would it be silly if he were te tele
nnene the HOspltnls' he wondered,
.Should be notify the police? ,
Then he heard her at the deer. I
S'.e steed upon the threshold cool,
fresh, almost insolently polite ,
,.., , .....
iien.i, neiiey, sue said lightly.
witn a Mime, --iiavc a peasant eve
ning? I went te the movies."
After he had coaxed thirty-nine inln
utes, she forgave him.
Tomorrow A Passage At Arms
of Optimism
J. STIC1I
Say "Ne"?
takes a thousand times longer te utter.
a great magazine te finnnelnl ruin nn
u clever manuscript he could net resist
ccurse of the conversion, "de you
' ' '
ir in iittiiifr umn wr rnuiyr n tnin iiia ..h
'Se ' I'sheuld havn heeft nn (l,e replrs
nr
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i mmrm W tse m
r ; 'HI
Thete by OIJ Masteri. Cntra News
The frock wns se plain mid inex
pensive looking in itse f that it had
te bring in something costly in the
way of trimming. Hut. net con
sidering real diamonds appropriate,
it had them made of clusters of
steel beads, which contrast delight
fully with its dark-blue sembcrucss
The W eman s
Exchange
This Will Help
Te t!.c VtlHcr of Weman's I'aac-
Dear Madam Until several weeks
nge my face has been clear of any
skin b'.eml-hes and anything that would
tend te Interfere with Ita smoothness.
Lately small hairs have grown en the
chin nnd upper lip Kindly tell me
what will remove this and step this
growth of hair. MRS. I. J.
I'ut a tea poenful of pcrex.lde. In which
a few drops of ammonia have Un
mixed, en :i eipep of absorbent cotton
'nnd apply It. The ammonia will h !p
d.sceurage the growth of the hair und
, the perexide will bleach It se aa te
make It less noticeable.
Disposing of Sweaters
Te (lie EJlrer lVomen'a I'aec: I
Dear Madam Kindly inform nie If i
you knew of a. plnce wlier- I could sell
hand-made sweaters? I remember h.iv-
ing read In your column of nn exchange
cn seventeenth street where a small
fee and uommlMslen nre charged for sell
m? th nps for you, but I h.ue fei fatten
tne correct address. And I also want
te knewS, he sets the price en the artl-
cl- te be aeld, the owner or the c.v
I nl. . n L.triMi . .
lUll.tllKe: COLjllJA J. 1
This Weman's Kxchnnire U IncitPfl
at ill Seuth 5ecnteenth street. In
, selling articles there you may name the
prlce you would like te receive for I
each one. though It must, of course, be
I approved by the exchange.
When a Letter Is Sent
I!
W ''"i buiij vj it uiiui'i 9 cj ,
Dear Madam Hew should a letter be i
placed In an envelope? In what manner'
should the writing paper be covered? !
.' .", " LV ,' ..
-. IIWV llivnu tilt, s s i
Hew many dances should a clrl nllew
her escort De.-ddes
v... . ...... ...,
UTint should a wallllmver de
..- te ti i.iii, mai i
Are contributions te magazines usu
ally accompanied by a short letter? Is
. If one drops a spoon or fork In a
restaurant, who should pick it up. the
, waiter .n attendance, one's . s -. rt or
ns neceauiry .'
oneself? Pi:TITP
i.ce tha sheet fold downward In
Its envelope. In writing en neti-paper,
the best form Is te ce.r th, sldis of
the paper In the order tl.ut they come
Ilrst, second, third and r.-urth
There is no set number of dances
which a b rl most give te her escort.
It la a matter of choice. It Is hard te
say whnt u wullilewer should de. it
t would seem that the most imnertant i
n luu a nn r
uiiiiB wuuiu ii- ie presere a llely
Interested niui.ner. She run talk te '
patrencssee. and Furely seme one will
ask her te d.ir.ce seen
A inanu .crlpt submitted for publica
tion usuady bmra name and addus.s or
the writer and a ulamped. uddresaed
envelope fur Its return la Inclesed
When a fork or spoon Is dropped In
the case you describe, the waiter alwais
p.cks It up.
WHATS WHAT
Hy HKI.I'.N IIKC1K
One "houFe-preud" woman who takes
llttle or no Interest In nn thing outs'de
of her own hinne observed after rni.
)!' ,about ,the ,r,tM 1ree 's,lltu' "Well.
.lunU. KOO(1.neH?' t.hnl 1 settled, and new
wu inn gel iitriy tii real llr.en
Tlla iinen wed(' "B as the twentieth
annlv"sarl of marnage Is nr-med. mils
tableBctafh. imlnlind llieTm-0
hreldeeed or lm .trlnim..,i ...,...:.' ' .
'.and ,hcarfs'. bjx,,,s f 'andkerchlefB. linen ,
tewils, emhiedercd ilncn pi ew si in,
couch covers, work bags, etc If a I net
wpfimnL' iiiniifir iu nhfvui va ki-a
arA3nU.re,.r,ui!n?? nfJ'",?n' T.h" J1,'0'
0ratl.0n.3. . I'?. 1. la5C "OWerSj wll'cn
must, ue ttriinciai nnywnere except In
Ireland. Scotland Belgium ami France.
L,,n.en wcaamg ainner nyitatlens an
written" en the hemstftched-effect llneili plight a te hew te overcome this. Can
cards te be had atmll utatleners. fkyeu help-- me eutl Iiiav Jiad gppd
Change in the Menu But
Rv MRS. M. A. WILSON
Copvrtelit. , t.i Jm .If . lt'fljeit. Alt
rleht reserved
111-3 term quick breads la used te
dlfferentlnte between deughi lonv lenv
cued with yeast ami these made lt;hr
with bnklii" powder, or ethet nui"tt
neenfs. Tim tnetlnd rmrleyd te lenvctt
the quick deughs depends entlrelv upon
the nature cf Uie vntlety of bread do de
.lred. I'nperer U one of the vnrletlPH of
quick brends that are mnde llcht li
nentinR in the nlr nnd eggs nnd the
-....in uriiini in tne p"iever diirlnq the
rree.8 of bnltlnj. Other methods ,.
Cede bnkln? powder. n mlrttpe of
crenm of tartar and soda nnd sour mMk.
Je mnlfp prnevpis stieccvxf.tilv the
he.is-.vlfc must knew the lltf'e' tricks
tlint fire se vev iie"e.:iry for k,ippi.n
Once she hn this Unew ledge, then It is
im'lj a matter f lust n few minutes
J" ml nnd the tinif rPei-irH for tm.
linking te place nn Hip table n "product
tlint is palatnblc and p'ensln te the
Popetcrs
Tlefore lnrli'ns te rcnkp thp pon pen pon
evers rcgu'ntp thp even nnd jdacc In
.... .. .ii me pr-ievp- pan. Tills nan
neu Id bp of Imavy Iren, nnd bp henied
riitil smekins het. The even tempera-
, ture required te stmt thp popevcrs is
.u het men. -I'J." degrees Unhrenhr It.
Hnw ii brush mid n .small dish of
me!tel shortening rendy te grpasv thp
ponevr pan- quickly when yen remove
, thun from the ien, just before filling
i with thn brttcr.
ev place in fi measuring cup
One cog. and fill the cup trilh milk.
Turn In it mixing bowl nnd ndd
One cup of flour.
One-half teaspoon of salt.
Stir ,vih a rpoen te bleu-' the flour
with the milk and eggs. Then use n
lnrge Dver-sty'c pj-j benter, nnd whip
up tha bntfr steadily for seven min
utes; new quickly remove the heated
tiopevcr pnn (r. a tvay. and quick r
grcase w Ith the brush and shertMnln'g
that you have readv nnd wnltlng. I'mr
In the 'iatt"r. wetins qul-k'y, nnd re
turn the pnpever pan te the even find
bnkc fur thii ly-live minutes n follews:
After twenty minutes reduce the
heat in the nteti te moderate, nnd nfter
thirty minut'-s turn off the licitt and
allow the lvvir y- f rcmnln th- hii'
nnce of the time in the even. De net
Iiiivp ether feed- in i he even with the
pi-povers, 'ind take care that yci de
in t open the ecn deer for t we've min
utes tfter p'acinj the popevera iu the
even
Mufllns
.Muffins form n splendid variety of
ni'lpl: b-ends th it nffe'd a welcome
fhange nnd arc easy te make. In this
form -f a qui"k b'ead much will de
M'liil unen th' mi'"iiT of putt'ng the
formula together. Twe varieties of
muffins arc weer nnd the plain muffin.
Klco Mnfflns
Kub one and one-half cups of cooked
i rice through a sieve. New place In a
bf wl
Fire tith'ripnnns of iUfjnr,
7'irn tnhtripanni of shortening,
Yolk of one cgi.
then
Crenm unti lijlit and fluffy
i i,i,i
The prrptr-ctl rlrr,
. TVe ,iii'' -1'c-ltntf p"p of flour.
One 1rnxp"'-n "f n'f
, K'r Irvl ,'-fl;ii" t rf h"hin(l nn -'rc.
Ore ami rinr.iiuar'ri ch;m of !."'.
Peat aiirit t ,v!en ' and then t itid
fe'd in the 't'T lvnten wl-r. f t!ie
ccs; till int we1 -r: ..('d mutlin puns,
ni'l b.ike in n h"t even for twc.in-live
minutes.
Le't-evcr breakfast cereal can be used
In place of the rice. t
Mernlni Star Muffins
Twe and three-quarter cups of flour,
Otic teaspoon of salt,
T.re level tablespoons of baking pew- ,
dcr,
tine run of milk.
One-half teaspoon of nutmeg.
then cut and fold In the stiffly beaten '
Kent this batter ter live minutes.
m i t.Ai.1 t .. 1.-..1 f..- tbrnn m niiipi te liiKnil. , wlint extent the llllltvll lnnl W ItnhllPll i
,iee ... .1 i iwiii ......... ;-" ..-".:'. .,,, ,, if :.,. ,;;;;:;.;.! .viv; or small tft-ii nnd
One-half cup of sugar, , thou tun. u '-'" ' - , r-- r ' -y ,',-"": '.." r "' XZ ! r spoke of It,
l'U:rtlctsZoZef butter ' utes "" 'i cf evc r muffin, nr delicious th's function Is one which is : measured "ere ..Ien, In th
ltvc tablespoons of outlet i te i be , by the degree of development of the skull ,,""', "i
e.nnin unti 1 "lit nnd Huffy. New add "" ". . ..., i n .i. .n..n;n i,. .. .i...t,.. i,... te be mnd with
Please Tell Me What te De
Ry CYNTHIA
Have Few Men Friends
rvenv c-vntnia e i !'
. -.- ..., , ,... ,. j ivn
clrls. eighteen and nineteen, unu we be
te college. We have many girl friends.
but we de net seem te attract the oppe- i
uualntance of a professor but we think ,
he Is tee serious We study 1 aril. ''
de net have much Un e te go out e ,
site sex. we no ""''' "i' .'','",.
would llke you te suggest a way m
wjijch" we could spare mere time, ana
be mero with our friends. i
DLOND1K AM) BL.ACKH..
r-mthla does no knew hew ou spend '
your time outalde of study, se she can-
' !..- !.. fe . ttnl linliAOU
net give advice en the matter unless
you can spare time ftem our studies
luid that weuia r.e .i nuaiaRv.
'v - --. . ...
Time cneugu iiiier niuu.i-a uu uu.
' B've mero lime ie ine
Fiancee Breaks Engagement
Dear CynUila-I an, a young ,,an ,
twenty-three years old and was engaged
te a girl four years uiiRtr than my- j
self until a few weeks , oBe who, she
werklnc and the reason she broke en '
with ne she said, was that I was out ,
of work 'a geed while und. besides, she
me Dacit illy i "UK. i nui
te keen her the way she Is used te - mere than they de because be much can
llvtntf i b0 f"1111611 y an Interchange of Ideas. '
Vew Cynthia, this girl works for a There seem te be a let of boys who
Uvlnc 'and she Is net very Well-to-de i think that the modern girl Is absolutely
herself Se don't you think It Is unrea- a failure. Iet me tay thla: There nre
senabl.i te expect se much fiem u Kills who ure gedlets painted, 1 ghl ghl
frllew'' I am only a working fellow , -headed dells, but there are lets mere,
iful make only fair wages when I work , girls who nre decent. jell nnd who
t ...em entr.-iced te this clrl for six aren't afraid te worship the Ged of our .
. tmnntliM.
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i New. Cynthia, I leve this lrl very
much and hate te lese her. Will you
I please publish this In your famtAis cel-
umn nnd let me knew hew I can make
1 un with this girl again, as I Inv her
i viry much. WAITING.
' De net try te win her back. If she
docs net love you enough te take a j
chance with you and te encourage you
i te makn geed, better find Beme ene clue
who will.
r. ,li. i u.nn '
Something Ie Wrong ,
I Dear Cynthia I have been a silent I
I reader of your column until new. I '
I innk forward te the wvunine iUDi,
l t.edeeh every nleht. May I come 1
never bothered about any one
neither has he. New, th only t
that has made our leve blurred Is
else,
thl-g1
one i
had habit that I nave whlcn I have
had since I've been a smnll child , that
Is, te sleep I I have been used te get
t'ng up late ns far back as J can re
member. I sleep, till 10. 10:30 or
ii 'go In the morning, ae I am In a
nnp inrce iuiniiv. , u.i. ituum iu n
Be Carcfnl About Your Oven
whites of the two eggs. Turn In well
Tensed muffin pans mid bnke in n het
iven twentv-flvp minutes.
This form of muffin is frequently
used for short cokes.
Cern Mufllns
In this form of n miifnn if the mix
lure docs net carry sullic'cnt moisture
te permit the swelling of the meal a
drv nnd tasteless product is the result.
Plnee in n mixing bowl
One cup of icltew meal.
One ami one-half cups of flour,
One teaspoon of salt,
Tite level tablespoon i of haklna pew
dcr.
Four level tablespoons of shortening,
Four tablespoons of sirup,
One epp.
One and enc-half cups of tnilk and
teater.
P'nce the reclne In the bowl in the
"rder given nnd beat hard for live min
ues. then lill Inte well-creased and
feurcd deep mufiln pans nnd bnke In
n het even for thirty-five minutes.
This mixture can also be baked In
the form of a leaf or In a wide pan.
hnvlng the m'xture about three-quarters
of nn Inch thHt. It Is then cn'lcd pone.
Wliele-Wlie-at Mnfflns
A form of muffin thnt really de-
ervp n "rinlnent p'tp In eif nulck
brends Is the whole whent or the bran
mufiln. Whole wheat or graham flour
mav be tired In this recipe, l'lace in
n mixing bowl
TArrc cups nf rhelc-whcat flour,
One cup of bran,
One teaspoon of salt.
Three level tablespoons of baking
powder,
One-ha'f cup of melasics.
Four tablespoons of shortening.
One and one-half cups of milk et
water.
Heat Im'd te blend nnd turn in wcll
Rrcased muffin pans nnd bnke-ln a mod
erate even for thirty minutes.,
One-hn'f cim of finely chopped nuts
or cup of seedless raisins may be ndded
for variety.
The R-nn Muffin
Place in n ni'xln": bowl
7'tre rups of trhalc-ichcat flour.
One cup of trhitc flour,
Twe and one-half cups of bran,
One and one-half teaspoons of salt.
Four tcvel tablespoons of baking
petrdcr.
Hub between the hands te mix nnd
then ndd
One-half cup of sirup,
Five tablespoons of melted shorten
ing, Tiee cup of milk or teater,
Heat te blend, then whip hard for
"vp m'nules; turn in well-greased muf
fin pans and bake for thirtv minutes iu
i . ,.. .'r va'iet" von mav add
Three- quarters cup of finely chopped
nuts.
One c-ip of srcdlcn rnnlni.
One-half cup of candied citron
chopped fine.
Orated rind of an orange.
One cup of dried coconut, chopped
fic.
One cup of stoned prunes cut in
stunll jiirrrs, or
One. half cup of candied ginger cut
I In 'Inp bits,
i '' ''"' nml "ss mny n,se bc usc1 ier
1 vi iety.
i Rye and Rurliviieat Muffins
'"'I 's iiinieual muffin offers a tnstv
vie'- ire-id fr these who like variety,
"i. , in . in'rinir howl
I tire cup ei rjiu niin.
One clip of b'irktrheat flour,
Ore and one-half cups of white
frir,
r.nc 'caspenn of W.
"re level tablespoons of baking
p '(. ,
One-half cup of sii-"",
Four tablespoons of shortening,
7'ire cups of milk or tenter. j
,,,; i,c used as a patty case by cut-1
tll:. thln slice from the top mid
"neplng out the crumbs. Itrush lightly ,
LAffnr rni. spt'emi iiii-ai. wr iiiu muitiim .
Willi IHvII'jW iivi. w.'fc - ..
ready te use.
If" en prefer the unsweetened muf-
A.i. ..sllml IlllirOP II III I 1111111. II IM llll'll
fin,
iust leave out the sugar or reduce ,
the quantity one-half
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i nnsitfnns but lest tli'-m through this.
I Mv people have tried everything ene
"could possibly de. I may get up. for
three weeks or se. th-n 1 am back at
NeWi ny friend 1 ates .this and I,
wI!l hnVe t0 jose him if I don't break i
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this habit, nut l wi.i u ,..- ,..e
tlrHt bHfore i would let
feel 1 cannot live w the
x cannot Cvcn bteak till
j ,H plnadlng.4. Hi lias given me
my Inst cilanCe. Can you please help
me In any way? IILUKUIRD.
no VQU fit(y up ,atrt nl nlRlu7 if
,m. ,in" Ven'll flr.d veu 11 have te make
u for t'ne ess 0f ve i;iBht hours ,
m . m ... ..II.. il. .
0( ajcep a day are usually the need
0f every normal woman, but eight hours
ur(, eneugn. it you sieip mere until
tnut en an average inreuun me itk,
better consult a uocier ai ence. ieur
own will power should help you.
De net talk be foolishly about taking
J' '" " ls net "ours te tuI";'
She.8 a Friend of All
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column for quite some time, and think
yelir answers nre great. I wish the
young people that rend It would enter
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aiici-Div.9, ,.u luuuueu in.erieuii en a
rock.
Yeu boys aren't fair. Veu rush these
iazz queens nnd pet them nnd then i
howl because you can't nnd u nlce
girl. Girls wouldn't paint and wear
Immodest clmhes If j en didn't act as
If you loved them for doing It And
girls, please stick up for your self
respect. Heys aren't the only things en
earth, and if you stand firm you will'
find a man who admires you for delnir '
It. Glve up swearing and ualtitinn- ..,,
vamping In the new year and sea if.
you ,l0I1.t lmve yew , vard "u bea "j
,..A''J l J,i '.""Bht te say ene merc,
' funatlc, nor prim, nr eld-f-isl, ,ned
'' l 1 powder my new and go te ,ff I Tnrt '
eeklk0. V. have, maaoul.ne visitors!' bu
',"", " "".:,' '"""" .. " '"'t n
some heart, somewhere.
'WOU5 ImiKND J)P A" THE
,wt 44ii. iiMte, uirry en tm .',. . .:. ..:...:,. ' -...... . luuihe eiii m "4
weik ou don't need te ba prlmJ! I 7 "m ... 1M 7 co,lers' lue ev . ;, 0
make Ameri-ii the I c'u of the ,7nii ' ,,l0,w1 ""' r,1 '"" bite clucked ski 1
Dear Cynthia, I'm fe .rfu v "l,1'.' or '"-'Kht green oierbleuso wlthtilnc '-' i
jeu ininii ii w u neip (iny of our frVcndi MIViY '"!'. tiuj; , p g0 j
net becauEe I'd llke tu see mv Srm l-'LOHA A h ..!
in urni, uui necn.ian i ...... n i i
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Thete by Old Minder. 0 ntral News
After the manner of the pnillcttcd
evening frock, this dress is covered
with u chiffon slip that Is heavily
bended. Its cut nnd the clnbernte
decoration make it suitable for the
kind of nffulr te which jeu would
wear a hat of this dressy type with
the lace veil draping It gracefully
Read Your Character
Ilg Digby Phillips
Heme Sickness
What is It that makes neenln "home
sick"? What quality of mind is it that
makes them pine for old fnuiiliur scenes
and places?
Is ii sociability, affection for friends
ami relatives.' in a measure it Is. Rut
nil 'of iih who nre ever subject te. the
senun
tien knew thnt hack of jt all there1
,1s h0iriethliig besides all this. Often the
J earning is te see some spot with which
no unusual personal ailectlen is con-
nceted
It is that peculiar fondness for famil-
!ar places; places mid things as well as
ptnyile. It is the antithesis of what we
call the "wanderlust." It is the basis
for the spirit of patriotism ns opposed
te that of adventure for adventure's
'sake.
And you can judge approximately te
... uniiiitt i.utvi
Observe the profile of your subject.
Mentally draw a horizontal line from !
the mlddc of the ear te the back of the I
- - - - . - .. ...,-.. .... ..... ... . .,..w,, tita-
spot. In the outline of the back of the
ilicad, is located the center of "Inhnbl-
IK 'I III. .1 IIIIIII lill 1111-11 III- Mil Til !.-II I 11 I U
tlveness," which Is the ether nnme for
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the bump of patriotism. The nersen
whose head is well developed at this spot
Is alua.xs the one you'll hear quoting
that "there's no place like home," nnd
who respend.i leadily te such songs as
"My Old Kentucky Heme," "Klllnr-
i iie and the like.
Tomorrow Measuring Concentration
Fer a Deuble Chin '
Te the double chin that is large nnd
linr,i. !.. t Jilclit uu ustrliicunt miuii
heut him Vet;'w,,h "1'1 wn"'r- An astringent U n
this fault with binder, strengthening loesp muscles and
Minimal ng hip skui iuiu ueiiiiiuill ac-
j tlvity. Let the soap dry into the skin
then spread en a geed reducing jellj .
( I'ut t!i" iu with 11 firm but never a
haul touch, using the bncks of the
hands ulteniately under the chin, find
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the lingers upon the neck upward. The
jelly ulsu dries in the skin with the
patting and tones up the relaxed I
muscles. Delineator.
A Popular Name
Sixty girls who have npplled for nd- i
mission te a training college at Swim
sea, Wales, for next year bear the
name et "Jenes." i
Things YeiCll Lew. te Make
plewer
iriynmine
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A lllst out of school, "ivbv nnvhed
sheu'd get cynicnl. I think it's
horrid."
It Is, indeed, and nohedr bns nnr real
nuectien ter n cynic.
There ere two wnvs of becnmlne n
cynic: one is b.v lettlnr the nslv side
ei a naturally sour nnturc come upper
most, and the ether is bv encouraging
a tter Amusement nt life in general
niter you nnve suircred. I
' There's no hope for any ene who Is
evn'cnl for the first reason; she
wouldn't be very ntlrnetlve. nnvliew.
Tttlf flirt YnwB 11-tlA tifltt nl1m.1 intn.
'- i""un mif iin (iii'riv( nun- 111 i it ,i j -------
fortune te hnve stidi nn effect inen her' TT .nml " s ,Imc "or J'oute step nl
t.. !. I..-- j-i.i. , .,., i flunk.
unit nun iuBi-1. iiiiiii in uvcrjiniiig enn -;;" , . , ,
step the progress of this bitterness right i . rhSf? " ,,",,wn''8 ,n bc,nC dlslllu.
short.
Sometimes it steals upon you when
you den't: want It nnd (don't offer it nny
encouragement.
, Yeu mny have started out ns gay
nnd happy as nny lltt'e 'nrk or little
lamb, or nny ether prbvcrbinl gay and
happy thing.
Rut hard luck hns entered veur life
and unhapplness has tried te take
chnrgc or it.
FOR n while you have struggled
ngntnst depression nnd hnve held en
te hope and fnlth with nil your might.
In nn effort te keep cheerful veu hnve
formed the hnhlt of picking out the
amusing side of everything, even going
se far as te put nn ntnuslng side en
some lippncnings that haven't a sign of
such a thing.
Gradually the habit rtews unen you.
until people begin te expect you te
mnke n leke out of everything.
And then you get discouraged.
Yeu think that nobody sympathizes
.with you In your troubles, fernettlng
thnt you hove never given your Wends
a chnncc te feel sorry for you because
you hnve always been making light of
your woes.
leu feci sorry ter yeurscit.
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Caral Rathbauruc. after refusing
Xick Tracu ticice. changes her mind
trhen she hears that he has become
infa'uated telth Daisy Castlrten, of
"The Jelly Revelers." She pre
tends a feeling that she docs net
have in order te held him, and en
her wedding eve she realizes that
she ii building nothing but unhappi
ncss for the future.
CHAPTER VIII
The Wedding
CAROL opened her eyes en her wed
ding day te the consciousness of
nie thins. She must net. she must pre
tend te be playing a role, she must
never let Nick suseect the truth.
All day she was acutely conscious of
sounds.
Tlin ue.iml nf 1ilr methrr'a woiet th,
t t..i.i- , h-i.Wmnt.ia !, u-id.
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of silk. She was conscious, tee, of
smells. The odor of bath f-a'ts, the
smell of (lowers everywhere, the faint
fragrance of her own particular per
fume, which emanated dclicieusly from
everything she put en.
And nil the while she schooled her
self te net, te laugh, and be guy. Co'er
enme In her cheeks with the effort, se
thnt she did net need any rouge, nnd
while she was brlns dressed for thp
ceremony she kept up n runidng flew
nonsense. Her moth-
te her father as they
lr room dressing.
Carel out. She seems
ha"niness, I never
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a e-nod hey," Mr. Rathbeurne returned.
Hut Mrs. itathbourne was net en
tirely saM'fi-sl. She had known Carel
tee Ions te believe that she could change
from n cold, elusive girl te nn emo
tional woman almost overnight. Yes
terday she had shown no signs of such
mnd hnp'vincfss, ntid vet tednj her
checks were scurlet. her blue eyes were
like stars. She had never been he
benutiful nnd se full of charm.
At tins church when the bridal forty
paused at the deer Carel was ngnlii
tenschus of sounds, the rustle of the
guestH that crowded the news, the hoem
of the organ, the whispering of the
uriuesinaiiis fjeiiiiiu her. And then, as
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She Gets Inte This Condition of Net Believing Anything at All
When She Has Found It Toe Much Trouble
te Held On te Faith
T CAN'T see," said the little gfrll AnvtMng mny lmpncn when you get
, i mm inni stnic et minu.
Whnt usually hnppens Is that you
lef,c fnllh in veur friends, blaming tii.m
for a condition thnt they have nothing
te de with, and then you leso faith
In Al'.tMillt nlA vu
Recnuse you believe that evcrytldnf
geed lias fnl'cd veu, you beRln te be.
linn. ..
the best when there Isn't any best.
i "OEFOIIK you knew it you're n cynl
slened" nnd bitter.
As you arc growing up you de feni
Ideals of peep'e nnd things that nti
entirely tee geed te Ja true.
One dny veu IcarnWitli n shock llmr'
what you have believed in hns com'
short of your belief.
Rut, If you nre sane and comfertnbL
nnd rlghtlv balnnced, you don't have t,
get mc'nnchely about it.
Yeu merely ncccpt it. get used te
nnd learn that your Ideals nnd be'len
chnngc even,ns the things you Imv
Idealized and bcllevcd iu.
The "truth" Is net this, thnt tlier
Is no geed, no truth, no depth In Ufa
it .is tills, that sometimes the geed 'ji
hard te find; often the truth Is sur
rounded with lies, nnd nearly always
the depth must be reached with dacrl dacrl
fice nnd suffering;
fipIIE person who is net big enough t
J. face disappointment hides behind tha
rather Interesting title of "cvnic" nnd
tries te make the world believe that
the ugly, exaggerated, bitter things are
all that can be expected of life.
They nre, tee, if "she is going te leek '
no further thnn that; but if rIic Is wlsj.
she will try te penetrate deeper nnd find
the beauty behind them.
Other peeple nre net fend of cynics.-
iicvu iimi cvcrjiinng goon is lint .
fcke. und veu utter n'nin. ubW i,tnJ.'
"truths" about hew fickle the werl.1
Is. hew unstnble thn Institutions nf
modern lfe. hew vain It Is tn
The Marriage Gambler
Ry HAZEL DEYO RATCIIELOR
Copvrteht. Hit, by Pubte Lttatr Company
j If she were mevlnc In n dream, slit
uesan tue lenjr wnlK te the nltur.
She fc't her hands. tlff in the new
ness of her long white gloves, gren
cold. She felt the co'er cbblnp fren
her tnce, nnd was sudden'y fiercely glm'
for the reuse that she hnd spread ova
her cheeks nt the Inst moment.
Ne one Blteuld sny of her thnt sbs
hud been trnditl -tiri'V pale. She In
tended te meet Nick with her head up
and her eyes frankly level. She would
be eager and slnd se that he would be
hnppy.
Then -he saw him nnd n little she.-k
went through her.
His dark fnee wns white with eim
tien nnd his eyes b'nzed. lie scrnrnl
ftrn;igp. Where was the kindly, smil
ing Nick, the man she knew se well? .
And who wan this stranger, this man
who In n few minutes "would be her
husband?
Sh felt n moment of sheer pnnlc
when hardly conscious of what she 'w
doing; rhe wanted te run awav nn.l
Mile 'emewhere. Then with a Miprcnie
effort slip came out of her trance nn'l
forced n sn.lle te her fnc Insluntly
Nick responded, and his feature) soft
ened. She stn"d by his Hide, very riw
te him, while the organ crashed .leaf
inlngly, and the tmcll of 'tlfes wns
almost overpowering. Then suddenly
there wns silence, nn overpowering si
lence. '
Carel could feel the eyes of hun
dreds of pep c upon her. She wantnl
te turn unen them deflantlv nnd Intieh.
It wiw nn nmnzlnz feeling te have here
in me cnurcii. and wiille she was bclnc
married te Nick, and yet when, it
came time for her responses she made'
them clearly and firmly as though she
put herlieart Inte everything she said.
She wns horribly conscious of the
fnct thnt her hnnd was Icy when Nick
took it Inte his own and slipped tlie
ring en her finder ; but a minute later
the organ penled out the wedding march
nnd Js'lck was smllins Inte het eyes.
It was ever then. She wns married!
She was Nick's wife!
(Te be continued tomorrow)
Yeu Can't Blame Him
A San Francisce man In a dlvercs
complaint ngulnNt his wife alleged that
she was In the habit of screaming In
order te mnke the neighbors believe h
wns beating her.
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