UH jy &ffi 'VW' J. I - '" TSTMrrifyn L " V'i Trfl .'IWIJPWKV'1" 'v 10 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY .17, 1922 Paa anJ Virginia By HELENA 1I01T GRANT A Passage at Arms lTyiTA" Iho was there for the Arm but n few X lln miimMetl from the pages of wl nse. wll?,s.m?ile ,i".7 (ZZ. thi evening iicnspnper what answered! "fart, chic attractive. Ilea lorvet- m, for n response, ten te tell Virginia "Paul, listen honey." InMttrd Vir plnln. "De you think Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA it is nice for a girl te pmekc and go te box ing matches a n d dances and things?" "He a vcnn," an swered Paul with a grin, "all at the fame time?" "Don't be filly. dearest, I'm serious." Virginia looked (ten f i ii ' nf flip -:......... i "PtClia Mrs ww i fogies bark here nt home." said Virginia, us if burling an ae ae cusntten. "She's a dunce." said Timl shortly. "Stella always was a kind of a nutl" "And bIie say women co te boxing matches lets of 7r 'Wf ! tin from the thick, exnensiie-loekilic '. thorn. secletT women." litter he bnd been reading It wbh , Paul's disgust was complete from her friend Strllu. who had goue 'X0W bn't that bIUj?" he demanded. e live in .ew inn. "Is smekinc pienrcttPS ah nice? I'aul putted tils lips nnd regarded be gravely Anether Letter te "All Alene", Dear Cynthia Just a raw lines te "Lonesome." I quite ngree with you about the girls nowadays, being flckle, but of couree there nre 11 few exceptions. Yeu are qulte young te be sueh a serious fellow, but 1 am a. llttle younger and mil serious ulse. But don't fdrget that the fellows nre just as bail as the girls, if net woree. but, us I ualU before, there are a few exceptions. I don't qulte agree with you that if n. ctrl rocs te a public dance without an escort slia Isn't n. vrrr clni-pnt eMrl. Yeu will find seme very refined girls at pub- He dances with ether girls of their age. i go almost every wceic, being class night. With two ether irlrls n. llttle elder than myself, but I don't associate with any ene else but the sort of girls I pre- icr going wiin. "Whnt de you think?" "That's net It J don't dodge, you dar ling old coward. What de jeu think?" T tn It am a 4 a t l m Jl Mft !& I "New Un't that b.Ui?" be demanded. , . f l7... TA" . '1IK'U.3 ,uu .V "r. iir i . ii -...,-. , ,. ' i'wi mifc uucvr uij unu inane ine ure , imagine a nnv giri KUJuB w r u f a . d . 1artner m come uieng some nay. LONESOMD BE. I i irgtnia eoeiiy i "imagine a nice girl going te tre n of I couple of roraprters slug tach ether. Wj :rl "Hut you like boxing," rclterrtcd i Virginia coolly. "Is It eh indecent as ou hint?" ... ' "Of eeur.c tint; It 8 a tine, splendid, ' manly sport. hy, ministers approve "I shouldn't care te have you. smoke l0t KnYinir. thev eueht!" cigarettes, Mrglnia,' he said, still perl- i.lut n uem,ln bheuldn't witness eusly but with a twitch at his i lis. boxing like she enjoys football, for In Frankly .sVnul couldn't concerns of ir- ..? flnla smoking cigarettes. I'aul stared nt her. He hated crev- Dlsagrees With "Turkey" Dear Cynthia I am Just a young girl, but I enjoy reading your uenderful col umn. Slay I say u, few words te Tur key? Turkey. T can hardly belleve you te be a true American citizen, for what you say surely denounces Uie fact. I will " That", no II rlther " be charted ram twrw at ew. i c ".c'-iidmlt Uiat we girls of America are Mm ..wr'. .tilin t J.M (n waminatlena. espec ally If they became , ne!lher the frlvoTeuo nor tlie stay-at-hlm. ou re .JcKglng! I want te foel,Rbi Surciy, this was absurd. home type of girl which belongs te Eu- knew what men think about women . . . . n rope. We liUe te be en the go and kept wneking clgatctlei." She indicated rlr, AnJ'"' n r?;S woman he said ' by but In a different way. Te be out Ni..irn' iffttrr "fif retiiw. RtMla B'rl or married woman, ne nm(. f . , , iiv Stella's letter. "Of ceurw. Stella jirl,er " tDrrld woman, mekes sinee she went te NpW Yerk I ,lrm'T- , , te live. Sari It's ron-lileml qulte . , 1,l,t,-, .H ,deec?.tTiT T, proper and eerre.'. Her Jiubnud ap- -'-ted Mrglnla. The en Dreves, of cnu-c." clr.ut "'""'.w ,h Br5lf. 1 in iijiQ luet uiu worm v uurcj. 10 tujit Gewn of Duvelyn Has a Contrasting Celer Well." besHii I'aul. cautiously. "I don't want te appear le be a Puritan or a hypocrite, but " "Ah I" Then; iins a wealth of meaning in Virginia's voice. "Ah what? What de you mean by that?" "That's Jnst what Stella sayii In her letter," wild Virginia evenly. "She ays we folks back home here disap prove smoking cigarettes here; but when we go te New Yerk for a -rtslt, we think It s smart te 6meke. 'Stella's a chumn." said Paul, tnele- eantlv. "et. semethtni? wnv down lu- tlde him nirrcd guiltily. II remem- 'the best of it, Eomehew' bered ecing several stunning-looking manly," In- eiueii of an- t greatest cnthusJ- ast.s when the gladiators fought." "Well, thi isn't iincleut Reme," taid rani teurly. Virginia blghej confusedly. "I wonder if I'm altogether a dunce?" she murmured. "Yeu tacitly admit It is all right for a woman te smoke cigarettes In New Yerk, but it's wrong here. Yeu say boxing is manly and proper, but no woman must wit tic n contest. And " "Say, for goodness take, Virginia, de dry up," grunted Paul Impolitely. Yet be had that queer, un comfortable feeling that she'd gotten business until we nre blue In the ftice l nnd de work that Is reclly worth while , Ih ou" standard of an American woman ' , She ilieuld ret le-'ep a. steady position after she Is nmrrltd, but there are many I avs In which ou can hcln without 1 being permanently tied deun te IL Even after all tills wu can always find time for a daiiuc, luncheon, card party or theatre. Thank you. dear Cynthia, I hope I have net used tee much of your column, but I Blnoercly mean every word I have sold. I hope I will bear from Turkey. "U. S. A." women In the hotel in New Yerk, while Tomorrow Poison! ( The Marriage Gambler" IJy HAZEL. DEYO BATCHKLOR Cefjrtsht, ISSt, tv I'vblUi Leiaer Company Carel Rathbeurr.r, after refusing Kick Tracu itcice. changes her mind ichen she hears that he has become infatuated rtth Daisy Vastleten, of "The Jelly Revelers. tihe pretends feeling that she does net have in errfer te held him, and en her teed dinn eve she realizes that she is 6aiM ina nothing but unhappincss for the futuic. On her tcediing day, how hew evor, she faces the musie lest any one suspect her real feelings. Gays Americans Make Best Wives Dear Cynthia After having had an artlcle pointed out te me which wea in serted in your column, I thought I'd like te respond te the naval gentleman rc- irflrdlnp n!"n!Mi elplff elni-A T. tnn. hnVA I seen quite a let of Eurepe and am well I posted en the subject, having done quite a let of traveling these last two years. I Fer eight years prier le my coming te this count! y, which, by the way, was two years age, I'd spent most of the time traveling around the following ceuntries: Ungland, Scetlundr France. Belgium. Grtece, Serbia, Turkey, Italy, tgypt. eta. and from mv cpolallce In fheEO paits I'd rather marry an Ameri can elrl than nnv e'her I've met. , u a ,i ,t ' Have been mere than. 2000 miles since She Kept Him Guessing for Se Leng That He Finally Stayed Away Entirely He Was a Wise Bey te Give Her a Taste of Her. Own Medicine anil Let Her. See Hew Unpleasant It Was CHAPTER XIX Honeymoon "lAnOL had been married a week, V. . ..,. -, VU liCi 1UIUVU . i.ia aam ,.... &nr nan nnnn inu a i . . - lkjv ri m. .-- "ificnlt te meet his cyei. wife, and if possible she liked him bet- i "Don't be foelNh Nick'." i .- cuneeiiv. i3ue ceuia nei cnaerstana u. ,..-, IT a n,i nmw refrultW She wn3 ret nt all Mire that rhe ever freni y opportunity of meeting any wanti'd te feel an emotion like that for i 0 the opposite sex wherever I've been, any en. And yet. bhe liked him se j and I new fall te see where the Amerl much that she made no effort te ut-e the I can girl can be excelled, or surpassed power she had ever him te obtain things ns a w'r- from what I e seen from the 'JLuS- S": ! nX Ai'iSSJ sending for ewuui uiuiv laci mm, euc u.u uv '"'i their foreign aweetnearts. vm tuny con I him. and bhe was ulmest as sorry for , vlnccd that were they te studj'the real him as she was for heri-elf. American girl mero they'd net have be I Tt was during the middle of the see- ' many foreign wles. ,end week that Carel suggested one 7.?Un.. 'ou wln flnd tha Bpac t0 I nfti.rne.in thnf. tliPV trn hemp. publlsn tnia. Nick looked nt her suddenly. ' "Getting tired of mc?" In tplte of herself the bleed mounted te her forehead and she found it die- A GLOBE-TROTTING ENGLISHMAN'. , A Point Well Taken Dear Pj-nthta Just a few words te "All Alene," and will you object If I also direct a few te you? ter llinn ever If only thev peuld have- ..mu v '""""" -"v" . ,,, This letter 18 net an atiempi at Demg Iimh frfpn.l. If thlncs betwe-n thorn ..7. '. '" ""." ," ' m-nsauuii. ' " " "" '- could have been as they were In the old J ay, Carel euld have been happy. flit-A wnm tin mnnr thlnffQ i,hn Hkpd n.1-.. x?ii. She liked his fastidiousness in dress. he leeknesi of his dark, well-shaped liA(Ithe dear berlshness in his rntlicr 1 lean face that somehow always reminded ter of n faun 'Tin cnecr te get settled, you see. create nnv controversy or arguments. I've never had a home of my own where j What I say. Cynthia, Is from the depths I could de aa I nlensed." 1 of my heart, nnd I trust you will nnd I "But there'll be all of life te get set- I tied, and ruch short time te be here together alone like this." Nick's voice deepened, but he did net touch hr, and In surprise, for that was whnt she had expected, she looked up She liked te talk with him, except- at him te find his dark eye bent en her ing for the fart that she had te be se ; reflectively. careful new of what she raid. , "Sometimes I wonder If you really In the old days she had been able te ,1.. .., fn. m rnmi " hr. e,i m,i. --- ...... . . I UV VV .w, .,., .U.w., W. u..u U eail mm, 10 try nrr power ever unu, conscious of her ability te keep him st a distance. New all that was changed. In my words no hasty or unkind criti cism. But why Is there se much attention pild te letters uke nanasemc s, wnicn are only written te see hew ridiculous they can sound and create u Bcnsatlen, and te little attention paid te a letter like the one elgr.ed "All Alene"? re you realize that In some very unworthy letters (In my opinion) you commit your self te several lltieij of print and In "All Alene's" letter you merely wrote a head- t .nllU MrlnieA tU'il vi'f a nnin Inldft. mi v t It it II1K Willi tAUil.U .. n no . uuvu tttitiib- deuly. "Oh, I knew that ypa put up kat(J and et t0Uclilng en the deslrwl with me, and I suppese I'm telush answer? Is tt that you de net care for enough te want you en these terms , the simple, direct letters from theso who rather than net te have you at all. But i wish te he Just a little better than the nut;, iwr 1 iijiuw s hard te under- lettcrs which are and such a fuss Mtr-ltmia nnpn Carel did net speak. She was dam-1 "AH Alene." If you euro te rrake founded at Nick's Intuition, she had friends and rush about in that mad 1 no irit-u i.uv.u: ""'"Ji." I thought," and a fierce note crept crown.-rwgie j w forret for one moment, and with ... ti ". ... t , u .u t u this la net se. T.ct ll I Mnml linerl pnplfp1 en Ma !ill. I """ " Vs' ' "i , . I Stand UllS llCCleCt Of V.w... ..hu ...... vu v.. w.v, . nn-tA, .Htia'A VA.l nVa ll I HTT1 H11T IT I. - .. .. -v-i-i. ju - ...:. m.. ' "" " ." " " - - - wertr.v or attention at IUU YllU iJtUTUWUHV': uiut l M... ... .. TJ 1. .BlA.1 . " . - ... By CORINNE LOVE The freedom of the "V's" here Is a doctrine enunciated In many of the late creations where we flnd, replacing- the everlasting bateau-shaped neck line, nil perta of irtful V manipulations. Ner Is liberty much mero restricted In the mat ter of Blecvcs. Midseasen collections show a variety In this llcld never before rivnled. Here !s a gown of duvet n which shows a V neck nnd just plain sleeves. It occur.! In henna, and the flying pane' in the back is lined with grny crepe. Gray wooden beads holdieg a design of henna embroidery form the ether touch of contrast. This some frock would be lovely alto in the cage green exploited by Paris. In this case the panel should be lined with black repeated In the beads. HE HAS proposed te her a number of times and she has put hltn off with an Indefinite answer each time. They, have been going around te parties nnd things together for a long time nnd he Is very much In love wltli her. evidently. But she playB fast nnd loose with him all the time nnd rcveral time recently he m.ide engagements with htm and broke them deliberately. e Or she told him she would be at home and then wasn't there when be came. New he has .stepped coming te sec her. She cannot understand It, for she known he loves her, nnd ehe, doesn't like it because she likes him. But (die Iibb called him up nnd writ ten te him, and he refuses te ceme see her. "Ne." he replies calmly te her plead ing. "If .veu can't declde whether you want me or net I think it's much better for me te etay away." XlflSE boy t 8 She wanta te knew what she can de about It, te get him back ngaln. a no only thing no can ue is wait. If he renllv cares for her he'll come back in time, when he thinks he has let U go long enough te have some effect. lie may come back sooner than that, If he isn't strong enough te stav away. But I bone he wen"t. I hepe he 11 utay nway and give that young lady n taste of her own medicine. If he does she'll tint! out whnt he has been going through all this time, nnd iihe'll also find out jutt hew she really feels about him. It may be merely her pride that Is wounded nt his daring te "discipline" her. On the ether hand It may be her heart which aches at his absence. Sc 0 OFTEN girls consider it very smart te lend a man en te the nelnt of nroneslne nnd sending flowers and writing letters every day, and danc ing constant attention ana tnen uccp him there. With no iheiitht for his feelings n man doesn't often keep en proposing unless he renlly means It they give him hope only te take it nway, inej mll enlr te nreecde n frown, they are companienablo only te lea'd into cold reserve. In ether words, they carry ceqnetry and flirtation n step tee faf. Knnnpr or inter thnfc man Is ceins: te rcme te his senses and realize that he is belngmnde a feel. And then, If he really cares he ylll tnke some drastic, cxtreme measure like staying completely away for n time. If be doesn't enre he will leso in terest. In cither case tdie loses. The story la aure te get around after n girl beB tried this ence or twice, and she will flnd herself right en the verge of being an "awfully popular Klrl. isn't It funny she never married? it she doesn't take enre. Nobody Is willing te take a chance with n girl who carries her flirting te far. AND aside from this, of course, there In the ether angle te it which is te seldom considered. It teems rather foeltsh nnd unneces sary te treat a man no If he wcre n wooden Image with no fccllngB what ever and then expect him te be grato grate ful for whatever small kindness you de grant him. ., . t The strange part of It all Is that se many men go through this, take treat ment that even a nice deg would get snnppy nbeut, nnd then tnlce the hand that beat them In marriage 1 The "Quality" Tea k Vft jflH . JKHi )H nK iEbbiiiiB Annual Sale Exceeds 30 Millien Packet? BLACK, MIXED or GREEN Steadfastly Rfuae All Substitutes. maj Through a Weman's Eyes By JEAN NEWTON Friendship "Lest night we went te tee the Durycas. AVe hnd such a pleasaut eve ning. Mrs. Durycn's sister was there you knew, the one who just get back from France nnd she told the inet In teresting things. Then there was u. man who Is right en the Inside of the industrial commission he was lets of fun. "We hnd some awfully Reed cock tails, and although n delightful evening. she her looked eyes, flinging some tcas'ng remark at him, It was apt te precipitate some tflljyc. . . ....... ! net flrenmed that hr had susnertpd her Ne matter where they were MCK s, ii .w,rm npeentanee of his love tone would change and bis dark eys 'beTtf J finished, would suddenly flame. If they were ..Nethln, in uf0 WOuld matter. Carel, alone he would selje the pham-c te tuke . gre veu.rc net MTr7 T0U mar. her -In his arms, te tell her hew much , , UeQ.t ct net havln(5 he i loved her. and If they happened te be; wnltcdr fce icaned t0Ward her sud where ethers could ccc them he would , jcnlv ttaie her conspicuous by covering ner v-n( Carel ferce(i herself te bmlle lingers Buuucniy wun ni. jic nuu uunc aw thlni. thn Athiii. ntihr nt fltn .. . & l. ii..l l""v 'VJ: :"5, "a -::r,r . nrevci en you bsui .wi no-.but ploaBUre7 one must work if one '."..."", """"'' ""V""' "' tlens.' ue you unna inai unytuing , 0uld have character, desire for a "geed tlmu ' whlc1! everj one soeira te want, then you must drop ;-our Mrlous-mlndednee". But Is it se necessary te Ue popular? De jeu feel that you can sacrifice your tempera- I ment und jour natural self for ene that will only bring you short-lived acquaint ances and ordinary plciuiureaV te net your own slf. your mind, your best pos session? Hew can we ever hop te be .1 me i.. 1 1 -,. ,1,, rti,.,l nlnV-l i bigger, batter people anci te ue great n- ?iZu?JL ': Vi" V,,V,pn ni :Cn. ! things If our ene aim and goal is nothing Antoinette Dennelly's Advice en Beauty Helen D. Indigestion will cause a red nose, ulse dlBtrubances of the in in flde of the uee, nnd peer circulation is another reason for the trouble. Again, it muy be hereditary or the result of chronic acne. Avoid the use of het towels enthc face, ns they tend te enlarge the bleed vessels. Build up the circulation by the morning cold spenge or plunge nnd the dally walk. Be careful te keep yourself free from constipation by drinking lets of water and eating plenty of fruits and vege tables. Keep the feet dry and de every thing te avoid colds. II. E. It would be a mlstake te uee a Up stick If you are trylne te reduce the uppearance of the fdie of jour mouth. That would simply draw mere attention te it. A generous mouth is net a drawback if jeu have fine, white teeth nnd a ready smile. On the I contrary I J tbe ,fact that the peeple at the next n tnc world "would have persaaded ma ' gained by slipping table were interestedly looking en, te njarry you if I hadn't wanted te , aimlessly along wli susuea nnseraeiy, nnu arew- uer uugrre j0 It? quickly away. Nick's love for her filled her with, Tomorrow Broken Plans Tidy. A glass of water taken an hour before meals cleanses the stomach and puts It in geed condition for the I digestion of feed. In fact, you could! write an encyclopedia ou the virtues of just plain, ordinary drinking water. Hemetim's I think it is tee bad the. Blue Sundayera don't prohibit water drinking just se there would ba mero of it drunk. The Weman's Exchange years of age a-.d we.gh about 1SS pounds ar.d am five feet seven Inches tal' Den t : ou think I am overweight for a girl?. I seem te take eneugli ex prclsc :is I live about five blocks from th sUtlen qr.d have te walk about eleven blocks after I leave the train te get te work Won't you please help UIKU ir.e' A GEICMANTCWN Th correct velght for j-eur age and ' Alene" one Hue above the letter, helifht la 137 Removing Ollve Oil Te ffc Editor 0 VTenan'i rav: Dear Madam A weelt age T upset a bottle of olive oil, nnd most et the oil spilled en the front of a dark brown jtrsey dress I wero at the time. Is there anj way I can remove this stain without sending the dress te the clean ers? A HEADER. If j-eu 'are very careful you can re move this by placing the damaged por tion of the dress ever a basin and pour ing gasoline of a geed quality ever the stain. Gasoline Is se Inflammable that great precaution must be taken when using It. but it Is really an excellent method for this case. Wants te Less Weight r.rZ.l.nZrmM veu nreser bfl le0''1 letlK Wld M nrt de3 tb face ?il-?f?J,B2rr?U,5.-! ? ln1" , loe' fuller If the hair is drawn back and twenty-flve pounds? I am twentj'-ene and it la never back and running 1th the crowd. The i choice rest with yourself. If you want fun veu must leave all and go flnd It. But ft you want that priceless possession 1 which is j-eur own mind and soul you must forge en alone and net leek about ', you lest j-eu be lured aside. My advlce Is, be nerleus-mlnded If that Is jour nature. Hew will great thoughts ' grew If there Is no ceed soil for their roots te flnd firm ground? "All Alene," fellow j-eur own con- tbcin done permanently 1 spler.ee. De net be led aside from that ' ' -h!ch veu want te be. I A LOVER OP MUSIC Tour point la well taken, but I think j-eu are net quite right In saying that Cynthia made mero fuss ever "Hand some" than "All Alone." "Handseme'' r-crlved one line under the letter, "All The The Question Cerner Today's Inquiries 1. Whnt distinction belongs te Mrs. Florence Seymour Bell, of Neva Scotia? 2. Describe n new device that will heat liquids rnpidly nnd by a process that does net requlre any bother. 3. Hew Is a black leather handbag I innde original In a highly attr.ie- tivp wnv? 4. What should the correct weight be for n boy thirty-eight Inches tnll? Ter a girl of the same height? 5. In what colerfnl sort of manner arc the fcleevea nnd skirt of n black velvet frock banded? (J. What emnll fenture emartlv S laced en a little girl's drens will e much appreciated and liked by her? Yesterday's Answers 1. Mrs. Percy V. rennpbnckcr holds the Imnertant nositlen of chair man of the Department of Citi zenship in the OJencrul Federa tion of Women's Hubs. 2. Te prevent scalding the hands when filling a kettle with het iater from a spigot, n wire device Is msde te fit around the uplget handle te held the handle of the kettle. 3. When n plaster wall Is crocked It fheuld be covered with paneling before new paper is applied. -1. A boy of thirty. seven Inches should weigh B4.fi pounds; n girl of the panic height oheuld weigh 33.05 pounds. e. Ostrich feathers form the fluPTy becoming top of n high-back comb that Is shown in rome of the shops. B. The mensquetalre glove with a , fancy top is worn most with n winter suit. B . ASCO s !-4r" - L'JiJ8' mm ' ' a ssaKTVAxsai ASCO fesm;.' W6'vc been friends with the Dnryens for ke many years and always 11K3 te go there." . ,. , Thus t,pnke the Durycas' friend I A fine talker, lets of fun, geed cocktails, en interesting evening und "We al ways like te go there." Ie honest-te-goodncss friendship get ting old-fashioned? Whnt has Imnnencd te the old real friendships? the tie that made n vital "Interest' of ench ether's lives, their hopes nnd aspirations, their troubles and struggles and successes? Where nre the friends that loved us for our hearts nnd souls and net for our cocktails or our interesting eve nings? It has been said that the social business serves n necessary purpose the going te people for what they have te glve In entertainment, amusement, Interests In common, and rcclprecutlug In kind. Peruana it docs. It may be that for theso who have the time te epnrc for It from the mere vltnl things and peo ple in their lives, this luxury in the human relationship Is net nltegetbcr. froth Rnd feuin nnd superficiality. It! Is a fuller life te knev? many people of varied interests, and meet them occa sionally, te have the breadth of a wide circle rather than te hermit oneself with the chosen few. But that Is ene thing and friend ship Is another or rather, friendship euglit te be. We have nil heard nbeut the advan advan tage of friends ever roletivcs we can choepo them while we cannot cboeso our relatives. Yet hew poorly de I use this precious prerogative If it brings me nothing mere than the kind of friend that will pluy with me while we are traveling the same way and whlle I nm a geed player, but will drop me If I play poorly or forget mc as seen as either of us changes cars I Ne, the only real friendship Is that which Is cultivated for what there is lu it net for what may be get out of It. Interesting Women Miss Florence King, of Chicago, Is the only certified woman member of the American Association et Engineers. At the age of thirty-eight, Mrs. Wil liam Wnllace, of Columbus, Ind., is the mother of seventeen children, niue of them living. This Message is Addressed te theso folks who up te the present have looked upon ceffeb as merely "something het te drink." Coffee should be mere than that and geed coffee is mere than that. The first cup of the delicious Asce Coffee will convince you that your cup of coffee can be a distinct part of your meal in fact, ene of the most enjoyable parts. Its rich, rare aroma and seething mellow ness of flavor will acquaint you with the delights of supreme coffee satisfaction. 4SC0 Coffee . KAVA HB 1 mWHKs' wp HsB Tsitt the d'uTtitntt? Don't judge Asce Coffee by its low price. Coffees of the same grade are selling elsewhere at 40c and 45c per lb. It is our Produccr-te-Consumer Plan that enables us te give you this high-grade coffee at little mere than half its real value. Try a Cup of Asce Coffee Today e Sold only In Asce Stores, located all ever Phlla. and through out Pennsylvania, flew jersey, unaware and Maryland. 'i UasrcBSTSffisrssra UASCO A5CO ASCO ASCO jte-syssssaseiaEs Helenc Pulling the eyebrows out with tweezers Is better than shaving them, but neither Is permanent, as is the electric needle. Tbcy come In mere heavily with ench renewed growth, and a if you bhave them often enough you ' V nr.A .ft.iKrtlf v-lth n poed ftlil pnrdpn I hedge te trim nnd prune. Better leave ' them nlone until you get ready te haiu, Try This- reader tool up "Handseme'a" letter and lies'.dis the exercise which ought te I dies- are tahlng up "All Alene s," tee. avoid t As Cynthia cannot bring about frlend- and de some setting-up exercises, tee. pounds exercls heln veu reduce, de veu retrularlv rich, fried feeds and these with creamy i ships through her column, it le net-pos- I saues' nutter, potatoes and sugar slble le suggest ways or meeting ether are also fattening, and you should enlv I friends. But the unself-centered, eat n little of such sweets rh candy anil , straightforward men and women will net pastries. Keep up tne waiKing and try long de leneiy in una worm ir tney are tolerant 01 euicrs ana iry te unaerstana ether human betngs. Thank you for . i. .... ... -our letter, cynuita wants always te be All About the Hair ' a. help te ethers. Te tkt EUter ct TPoT-en' Pest: Peir Madam Dees parting the hair in the middle tend te make the race Things You'll Leve te Make WHATS WHAT By UELEN DEC 113 I MMFZ& TriromedCeat ii BBBBEbueflBl 1 1-11 marbled? Or vice crsa? Doeu dan draft cause the filling out of hair? What is a geed remedy for this con dition? A.VXIOUS HEADER Yes, te your f.rst question. Ne, net ' activ, te your bccend. If your hair (s marcelled and then puffed out be- I cemtnglv at the sides It makes the fac I leek fuller and rounder, but If the sides ' are l;opt rather flat and the top Is pulled back that will niue give the long slender cJiect xne nurry, sort rounded appear- ance of the top and sides of the hair gUes the roundest leek te the face. I Yes. dandruff causes tha hair te fall out and the best remedy for this Is a ' geed hair tonle which can b bought at j ar.y drug store. Rub this In every ether J ' night, and alternate with massaging with the tips of your flnrers wet In cold water. i ill ..! l-i T III Ysfl 1 i IB? aV WF riAWci Ufi , , The Reading Roem I 1t style of furnlture in the home I reading room Is net of paramount im portance. Comfert and a grout) of eon- ! genial books are the primary requisites Kr la a FUR AND VEIA'CT I A leunge and chair In geed light, by day TRIMMED COAT that Is out of the or-1 or night, n writing table, a book hclf " tliii oellsr and plcoe down the front of footstool make a geed nucleus te fur ' til s coat of ene piece of whlte or gray B), (0 Jinny an excellent library has I' finv Cut uaiias or uuick vwin i " ens lnah longer Misn the wmin or me fur. yasten these velvet bands around l.. A.. Ux fartblnr nj-h fftltl te the Mat une?r the fur. Have the velvet at Is lntsrvals of rlve inchss. Use the velvet en tha euffs In the aunt way. xeu wiii SCa .hi- irmi AND VEfiVBT '(, VRIKMBUCOAT au"e tu""j5Jv had its inception from a few books be tween book ends en a little table, beside a big easy cbalr near the fireplace. TJKB 8WAMT BTOBIEflT 'The Unxpetd." br ft Morten :. and "The D&untltu IjrnJr." by RM Vw.M m.n. (Indfrar. in Mtraiu iwt BUnaay's Poblie Vtattr. Switlen dVi et I Tn rrhlna. vhr cenrtiMv Iibm hn ' one et the fine arts for thousands of years, anu wnere a man never even speaks of his wife, public demonstration of affection Is an evidence of the mast Ill-bred vulgarity. While we de net take our manners from the Orient, there Is much te be said In favor of Oriental reserve In these matters. The people of every class In our prin cipal "parent countries" Urtat Drltaln snd Ireland dislike and suspect any nurnrie of affection quite as much as the Chlnete de. And hlnce our cede Is derivc-1 chiefly from these ancestral laurt it Is ceuallv bed form In Amer ica, te make publle display of private footings. Indeed, here, ns abroad, a tnan and wife given te praising eaeh ethor, or te the uss of endearing terms "before folks," axe open te suspicion of Insincerity as well an of bad manners. Read Your Character By Dlgby Phillips .Measuring Concentration Cnn you tell by looking at a man whether or net he is capable of great mental concentration? In a woman, her helr, whether knot ted or bobbed, generally prevents your discovery of this capability, but in a man it Is net be difficult te tell from the development of the beck of bis head. 1.1. l d. r.mm I .. I .. ....AS In t X. & ...... of the back of the head, just bejew the rather large area, which, as explained in n previous article, indicates 'the in dividual's incasiire of self-esteem or dig nity. This urea is also just nbeve thst in which lie the faculties which pro duce the phenomenon we knew ns "homesickness," nnd It la tbe measure of tbe Individual's natural ability te concentrate. Yeu muBt net assume, however, that these mental faculties of memory, bound, tone, dignity, reiercnce, etc., are set for the Individual within irrevocable limits by the chape of his or ber skull. Tbe tkull shape Indicates the equipment tn these various lines with which the individual etnrts. ee te tpeuk. without I allowances for excrclbe of will power I and the formation of customs and bab I Its. it inr hnmn or concentration is net well developed, it Is possible for you te learn te concentrate better than the ' person with natural abilities In this dl- roctlen who deen net try. But you will , net be able te go as far as he does with the same amount et effort, I r7T7 I 111 111 ' fir! Crcan et Cclerr Soup Cook 3 cupi chopped celery until tender, rub through love, add 2H cups het milk, en with alt. pepper, little onion Ju!c thicken with flour and (alt cooked texcther. Serve het. Jreshtr "bydDay Taste the appetizing flavor of soups made with Scott-Powell Milk. Its ndded freshness aids nppotlte and stimulates enjoyment. Strict standards of purity combine with greater freshness in mnking Scott-Pewoll Milk a mere delicious product SCOTT-POWELL MILK TomerrowThe Blsplng "S"' Te Reduce A stationary running exercUe enables you te run for miles In your own room simply by following all the movements employed lu running, except that you de net put the feet forward. Threw the knees up high, ee ns te bring tbe abdominal muscles and ether Important muscles into actlve play. Yeu mutt begin tills excrclsa with but one-half minute's work aud increase slowly te ores minutes, Jt is really quits jtrenueui. H kept oecft from th moment tt leaves the cow until it reaches you. The uniform freshness and purity of Soett-rowell Milk have been made possible by jrers of striving for a higher Ideal of milk service. Drink and use mers Scott-Powell Milk. SCOTT-POWELL DAIRIES 45th and Psrrl.1i Street. Bell Phene, Pre. ten 239 S c; aunt task lime vtltn Tats true. seatnjeira, starlit (Urn. earrf e Scott-Perren Mlllt from ike eeaatrr feeelvlns; eeaters te tha rhllsaeU phla Dairy, laaar lav a eleaatT tell-, fresher b7 n anr,' Drmrmfnm actmrni pitttpvfh r Jtsiwrf Beard, xliUn-mtmtkt U m tf Mrs. A. A. Surd, Priest Regular progress without one set-back nOULD any mother aaknmre for her baby them aUady normal progress right through tbs - critical period of infancy? Rebert Beard'a mother think net, for ahe has had that happy experience with her little aen. Rebert ,vncrer has had a aide day" she aaya, In apUe of "the intense beat" of last summer. Rebert haa been fed en Berden's Eale Brand Milk practically oil of bis lifeand haa thrived ateadilv. Thousands of ether children healthy at birth, hare i developed Inte sturdy youngsters en Bagle Brand. Thousands mere who were weak, undernourished, puny, have (frown healthy end Btrena en it tee. Doctors recommend It In stub born feeding cases it is se easily digested. Deu.e?PeriJtnent.w,th 'oeda WW J doubtful. Berden's Eagle Brand Milk haa been Use standard baby feed for three genertrtiens. Jer it is Just pure milk and suaar the natural feed when mother's muk fails. THE BORDEN COMPANY Berden Building New Yerk Mahrs f cf Britn's EvapnUJ Milt. Sbrden' OMsfsfs MihcdMia wJBtdtw's C9fetthi JDcrcl&iiJ ""hjAet T, BeiOE)ic5J5l m,w iresj RdGL (cl S I' V. n anr," IMX Milt Uib ,, U ' "E DOsniru rlBr1PA'4Y JtW Yen . u. . f-3'J
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