J. 10 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHII,A3)ELJ?HlA, PHTTBSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1922 m m l ; i Paul and v- By HELENA , ' Greeting IT WAS (he morning nftcr Elisabeth Ornv YIpTlnln'n .Innrrel nlnim nt old chrel days had ceme te visit ever1 inc wccK'cnu. MlMbeth. rlnlmine.iint mm (he nrivilfses of In tlmnuV et lenp stand Jnp. had Insisted en coming Inte the kltcben the moment she heard Virginia astir 'I want te help." bhe wld naively. irpnla Mulled. "Vnnieniit TlrMln xr only hare a cereal and toast nnd fe. As If that was anr tnt.k te prtp&re. Pauls an fully easy te satisfy In most every war. "Isn't this a duclr of a kitchen, rhomb?" I At Virginia bustled nbeut tha gas ' range, there wai a sudden strange sound mat seemed te fill the whole place. Elisabeth fairly gasped. "Weird, throaty vocalisatien emanated from the direction of the bathroem: "Da-a-nrling, I am grow-he-lnR old. Sllv-uh-er thrr-r-cads among the go-he-old!" "What in the world?" cried Eliza beth. Virginia paused "Whv eh von mean that noise?" fche finallv chueklnl t.T. ,i i. if v, ,iv Al t U 44. !.nuI . ,- 'Ob, yes. That s a sisu, said ir- Blula. "A sign? tM. - Z V .mCana thB bM"C h'PW tms morning. ,1i.R00d,KM, Sa,1 l:,UBb',lh tn CaSTwn.n lb. Mid. v.ld cancs: "n...n..ii- t ...-i i i And then the words, were lest In stead there w n fries of etronge jrarxlss, groans, wild cries of agony an amazing seqnence of sennas pcarcelj te be credited te th hnttan larynx "Pretty, eh?" laughed Virginia. "Bat why what docs it mean?" "Oh it's part of the morning pro gram when Paul is feeling fit and alto alte alto getetr all right. When the nerds atop, tbat means he's shaving." j--i-- i i uift I '! 'irtn it The Marriage Gambler Bj HAZKTi DfCVO BATCHKLOR ' c'.""eh'. J)!?, bv FLblle I tiiat r Cetnrarv Carel HotUbewi.c. nftcr havtiie refused Niek Tracy t.ricr. cAattfr Tkcr mini irseti the "nri of htt 111 111 tataatien for Daxrj CattMen. of l'The Jelly Rccelcrt." otter'-. Ae doc net leir nil, and aHrr toerricqc thr fintlf prctcxtr harder than she had ai.ttcipatcd. CHAPTKH XM Carel Is Puzzled fAROfj was rld te be home. Sli J was glad te be vttled. and above all che- liked the excltemnt of bavins things dene for her. Mrs, Rnthbeurnc bad awaited her daughter's return anvieusly. She had hoped that marriage might have made ;' a difference in the girl, that Carel might be mere bnmen. mere inclined toward making confidences, but she was deemed te disappointment. Carel was as beautiful as ever, but f. unapproachable. It wae impesslbl te get beneath th surface rvn when fhe two wnmn nre nlnnr. fnr.tlii- "earned foil of spirits and enthusiasm waa impossible for her mother net te feel this. Aa usual she renarked about this after Carel and Nick had been there te -dinner one evening, but Mr. Rath- oeurne wa inclined te i-cefT. itt,i .. ..... . .. ... . 1, ... i Sha and Nick went everywhere nnd it ' aa the poen ar oninien that th mar. i rlage was a huge succers. It wasn't ' n ny, uie gin is nu ngnt. why de , he owed her that much no matter IZZ'Li 'Q 'k B",Tiliat he auapedted ' ' caXe ' b!XPPr a;,a ,?utJn " pf wha' told her- "Thai's ti-e tmebl, with you men. a" XA. l2f. ' 'im " MrV Siil,C,rmr .......I v . "' ,"vci: " pride te niitc thel:'" T. ..i,X r T, j. ;lg,p. ', "' h. immune from toothache or the grip ; each ether in uplte of tue faults you Carel tried te atlU her rc-tl-tsne ni"SMClen b?d 9,ippcd from en- ?n;. Ih'e,d tha P"lence for the fun i irritations that afflict us humans and, a successful marriage. . ..Mr, '....'' .' . f .""". UKV. re "i-fcsneha tsheu Me-. lir hh -m .,. , of l( but 1 see new what a serious mis. . nr- vsiiti n ft n imi abi a -.c -- w . u i. ,j ui rin " aisjA, iMtw w cn.4iri 111 kh rvciirj . t.. u. it. 1 as jtheugh Carel had been In the habit of M.H. .. ya ,i w. jiJ manias: commences te nrrr rtw ' ------, .. i.. u... .... . ue.ii ulna- ctliled te any Intimacy, and therefore The Weman's Exchange Geed New. for Sailors ' jU8t What Sha Should De T M r.3r c TT-emrn't Pears Te II . g-er 0, TTem(Bt.. ft,. Dear Madam-Our club Is running a Dear Jfadam-I have wrl ten te teu tance the 23d cf this month, and as s.vel time-, and you haV. U It Is ctrmpesed mostly of former service ' K!v. ms valuable information. New men we wish te extend an Imitation te, I knew you will help me wl"i a let of apeut fiftj or 100 salle-n from the, foolish questions. T am coin te i Navj- Yard Rat we de net knew whom, you, but I want te de tha proper thlnr te addresa at the Navy Yard as we I am going te a!t en that can answfr w1 the tickets tc fall Inte ft, proper Ui-n for me. A y0Ur m.n .2ZZ haaea. Could veu possibly help us out- IT. J. G . PIIBSIDB.VT. T V. CUD TVhy don't you send ,our tlcLeta or, Inflations te the chaplam of the Nav- Yard and let him s-he them out te the ailers7 Ne doubt he Unewn, et some bej'a Who arc hemeslcV or unhappy and . ;iuj cnr-ii!3 up -bihi an invitation te' a party, nnd 'je will u nure te send you the kind .erf bejs jeu would like te aw a. t the dance. It is nict te hear ef1 seme en who a taklnu an Interest -In .. ". . i serrlce men ag.-in 3e much of thin iv ntrtamtnnr v. as done durlne the var tunltv of tealnr Mm Jt." ,. n, PPer- J , and, se little of It in dene new. I hepe hiuida with htm and rt.ftM ,1 ,hllal0 yoitrcewbrcats tKffi 1 V. . mt i m r - w i te her' ' n 1 "" ntreducl Limf 1, fir i I ' i mngs x ou u Leve le iial:e i , G7T -,1-7. lvrQ yz&QlQZ 1,1 tu,u i-n I Xhla beceminF ONE PIECE NCO- 10BB Is very cjs.v te make. After veu I? . gelded hew lerg you want it te ,. .?, -cut me' material tntnr than twics the nte hzhu cresswlce ''jiufth. .haded part for the neek, Abou. .,tvi Inches down from the fold, cut tn i f' Uch aa jeu can. ellewjnif mourn fcVemtra a Indicated by the shaded parta , ' 1 . V-B t VI WV W 14117 ftJUBWl k Ull Illliail I i diagram. Oather the two sides ) lMm fh. wit fn th. hntfnm r.f !,. ,. ' .fMiniha cut te the bottom of tlie front 'ein iha enda te uide ribbon or bands i - "i i VMa ltiatenaL cieis at tne back X)i. Or t'J iJTii sasli. Bind tha edei, HIi ribbon t ten a wr little fiewar harmhj OWB Pl&CB KEGLIGMSE, Virginia HOST GRANT the Day Elizabeth stifled ft slsslc "I'm n1CfiB clUll when "T'ni nltrn clnil when he starts off J in niwnjs pan wncn lie maris ea th" day tlint wnj. It means Iic'h going 1 10 ec incu uhu iii- But. trub. dfar. he can realty n'ms bet ter thnn tbnt, ain't he?" "Oh. thnl'i net Uinginp. lie deem't pretend it is. raw can i really sine von nWlv when he uantH te. ' This la- well, this Id , mcrflr Iho KOtll CI- nreslen of content. I ! lunoeso you'd call it. The tonal power wus softer new "Da-da. Da, da da. da. da ahum! Da. da. de, da, da. dec-dee:' "GrHcleiiBl" "Tjn'f If nrfertlv tee funny .' "It Koednesfi de you think be fancies it s entertaining? .. . , , . .., i Virginia shrued and poured out the coffee. "Tlcady, Paol." ehe cried. ' "O. K. Be with j-en in a jiffy, he answered When be came into Hie brcefcfiwt ( room, his mouth ironed in if te sound flm nnean nf i'et np.iln. but he filenned I nhrmiflr nn hU pvrs encountered t he I A&JP I m m.i ' "V " i'eu l,,lnU Uie G'rls (!l" or ""rV .. ,...1 , !,,.. nt .i them) nve llclile It Is btcauss the ' PMl,3 '''''C vn,y,,reu ha c,.Sf Krc'hae nothli.gsetetlilnltnbout Tlisre ' (nR lhr dawn, 1'aul. ' teai'Ml Mizabeth. ' i u big dlfCcrcnce In being lively and lie had the cracc te blunh. bslng llrlile Yeu Uieuld. fludy ir'.rtn ..,-.,, .. ,, in,,.-npli .r for(ret TOU . here at all." v , , wntclid 1 i-rt as he strode offdenn tl,.. ,treet :,,;tnC.;' """' ""' " tered i lUnbt'i Funny.' I ii'Clnia nlmet bristled. Men, in general, may be trcinen-1 deueiy funny, Bessie, but my Paul's a I dear. I love te har him sine. His voice Is se rweet. Kllrabcth threw her friend a hasty glance. But Virginia was as scrleny aa cenld be. And her chum was con scious of a little pang of loneliness and envy. Tomerrovp Pets and Pans I brr friends "jpected no mere uev that I ,hn Tnm mfi!AJ (Ii.h .m I.a.1 nlran them In the mist Ttnf In I,. -r- I....I f..1 t.. , -n, tit iai iftiii ti(.i ' yatwi u lirw t i tr.ar r.ne nan mane a taiitim of her ... t . ... . . mar'lace. She knew it because of I Nick. Since tbat night when they had decided te terminate their honevmean. 1 Nick had ceared te trouble her with his love-making. He was courteous, considerate, even jelly: he was a I cnarming companion, but he had ened te be her lever At first Carel bad been surprised when he made no effort te caress her or te take her tn his arms. This was followed by a period of relief which In turn was followed by a feeling of fcer. In her heart she was terrified Sfc, thought of Daisy Gaatlsten! Knmv, that Nick, desnalrinr of wlnnW hi, i wife's love, should turn te this ether woman! fjeuld she bear that? fniil.i ! IViltm i h, Ih.O rM..l.l ' dhe bear te lese Nick? Never! Streng il . j .-, . . . ..' !0Tff si,. f.nrH c h LJZ, vT "l "t noenl neuld ay. Then. tee. her emotion ua. the result of n feeling nf outraged wifehood. After all. was it her fault? Mck had been willing te marry her en nny terms, and new she was his "" tc ucserrea nis censifl(rnfin . ...i . i ""!.. "." "". i. ucimu me BlfllTT. rtSTaa m& ZTl-Sl . :r5v..l.ae. v'n.s MX and Met , -f ,.?. "i !,? . iV"1' . el. .. .. mwnnuir , iar. The next minuts he bnd'cnishel i.. . t. ue - "i 's arms. Tomorrow Hnafcand arul Jfe of mine, la gelns te b married I l43 I ill be invited te th. w2d!w U will be Impeaslble for me te re' k. If I recelv. an Invitation .La u ' tend, will t b?nWaat f . Ht" a present' I hav?n?.7.1 P." 1 rwrd Whom should 11 send thi fe-ncwi. And If It Ir nrener tn .jT. . V" hew aheula ; addrsM it? A. ".t0. her' her maiden iuSS2rSSi,tJL.fha .d -1 u eh th ln.iM .Ti " tji.i i r.ay ,: .-. ! a .- ee! s a(t':, "S."5,1 ' and a few t"h.ti m ...ji . -..., i'iiiu iiriv Dnn't think ma foolish bt ,-, . I you nre Intid teent tenr ?,et' lf are simply Invltsd te'thdmrch'lHi net necessary te send en. t . n '5 ' t, address It te th t! .' yu send ' rnalden nam., and JMt'Y&R? '" ,ler -1sltlna card, w vfrlti vi.inSIese your Plain whlte car lYeu C TZffi tCC en"tne ?$a'ry te saV'a'n",?. Shake hnnds ceidlalh- rin, ,i.. nP'aS Ja0nUdSP" alwajs have, ttddlnc a fJUbt V f'01j '"Jf knew It muvoVeenSv" nd..be ure te eav 1.1,1 1 Jlt'''.' . ?""" "WMtbh wifc, or'"5laBae 'gout ve? 1,f5r1 " nlM thTnl ni,1?"t, J; ' fd Uav. the rest of f S2 .w'i,.10, h9rV Sf" will prSbaWv ' "L"f zl ?' a.nd hen jeu can mv fh.T ' lt. ..-- I1VH1I1 lipr Mil L J '," .c.1', nn'nP t0 Ml en Jm-',. Wlltn aha Is Settled In !i.- ZU,'l00n ,!& '"fcr n.arr home .hi ffi hftriu? abe7ut"nS .uvflV V.ii .' but educatlen does nel W l . JLH? "5Vi,L.yea rea"y 'il frH thstt you have mada aay ,rrtii Please Tell Me What te De I ny OYNTIIIA Scolds H. and G. U. I DHr njnthta I'lcue print tills In iv .rnrt.., ,.... , -' "iT.-wiriaema" nrt aoedtoofclnir Tiianic ieu. Why nre nn lxn re conceited? Heavens. I'm koecI looking myself, but 1 don't jje ureund bragging Mbeut It all the time. Listen when people tell m-a tlmt I inn unto nnd awfully pretty, that's Just the tlme t don't belleie them, eecause. If flier tlinueht ue they would I keep It te themBelie!. j Just beciufp our phone Is always ringing nnu mere 11 nlwnyn a Bin en tlie ether end, tlut dessn't gve you nnj rcaien for thinking yourself hand-, onie Listen, If wm a conceited thing Ilk "en t e that broke inj heart Yes, I n"er fieuffht I ceu'd leve a fellow se i much that when I lout hint I could end I ' my life evor lilm. If It had net been j for the battle the doctors feupht te SRe my Ufa I would net be here to day. J I urn only eighteen new and ft blonde and have been en the stage but t lest my c-ircrr lust ecr him. 'What's the use 01 emug mi uie iiajrc ir you naven i ny peU7 The public wants a girl with I'fe when thy co te soe seme ene net. .v BKOKE.V BIaJSSOM." use et being eni the itajrc If you haven't Geed Advlcs te "All Alene" Tjcilr CynUila Ma I answer "All AioneV le'tcr? Jf a clrl loved Miu she would net1 mind jeu" beln? Berleua minded. . impie closely. Yeu will be surprised when you Ilnd that they nre net corn p"e of cot eelt nnd shallowness en tire! , Ttiu troueio ' il'i tn cenipiainnig m..i les Mi-iiHlS elder than urWlf) la i tha t the expect te rU! n perfect little woman for a lite companion after thei i,n,a t-rmpd ihh. "ulM nxtV nn.illv. ulld eats.' just because yeuiiK glrln have at last found out that they, tee. can crowd th heat years of Uulr life with geed tlmea does net mean that their characters are eurleusly Impalrrd That depends en uieir inner-selves. I htin "aii in" if vmi win exert eurelf te reaJly knew aeme gins or your acqualnunee you will be surprised tp find that they are Just the same at heart na the r;!r!s of the past, only pepslbly a bit mere companion able. TWENTY-ONE. Qe and See Her ' Peai Cjnthla Seme tlme age I kept' cnrnpiny tth a -euns crl and lexcd entji etlvr uniil a ftv mentlia aae, Hhen another jeunr ma" CAine 'nie hr life and she e'.i mi net te wmi te sce her en morn She did , net tel' in that she UUed thle etiter I fellen (but I !ei-' It r It t' 'I (Id nnt Tn III E hr ri m tur.e), se zr.lv and I ,ha.cn( sci her new for about three cr new icr aceui inrre i I hear that shi is sick mOntM N 0 wiui caniiummiDn unti mat n :n i.-i in h. .-nf .; iin.nn.i n,,i ,-!.- t wiui cuniiuiriniien iuiu Lnac i.i. .- , .... ... . .. a. -- T ...,-...-. ...,, -.wr... . would lice te knew if it would be proper for ms e go te visit her at her home i tuwt ' ....Ei- , al"l M h hospital and what can j te her te cheer hsr up. kl kV 4.vt lll lt" J.V i WJtIUIIfcf ' Deer Cynthia i ier r her trtlll. even though ehe haa .d in dbwn for another. I have ' m her from a baby and her parents turne known knew me well and her parents like me , very much. The young man ahe turned me flown for was net allowed ' Inte her heme: she always met him UUiOIUVi UHQ IU1WW itu VIJ1 I JUL VlBlt op end hr anything. Will you pletLse If I shall go te see her and wim te tahe her' SOMMElt BOY lee, go and see her and send her ion me a beuh us you pociiejy can ' m' "K,: r """ lru" ..... .. ..... .. , wrues xe ii iene 'i?cr Chla-Ji'U i"2S, "?IL ?. A? V ... -" nw.w.. w..w. ...., .,. Alene" He seems te be eeeklnir comnanienshln of tlie opposite sear, which search, te mv Idea, slnce I hae tried It, Is a bad polity. I suDect he records nlrls m quest ten marks and thinks thtm all lltA 4nnf na Ann in . Vla r m 1.a joy In his heart te impel him te havTa ' care-fre disposition we ma w in the wrenjr clasn of society It Is a Kreat awakening when one itnde cut what life and pleasurei I ue rcany aeea want. I for his own geed, that . i . . . ... dSM tt1 deeirabie friends as net these en the baraaln counter. ina i rnifi i a ta. f 'j.n n ,.a n n T.,n: companionship grown en unej;- - 44s.a uie mv M.n4 T .lr .T'.'u1' l0 dilute cr advise, but If my etltir them LUCY. ALL IN THE SLEEVE Photo bj Oil Mietere. Cuirt. Niff. Or perhaps It Mould be mera like It te eay tbat the sleeve is oil out. But none could quostlen the fact that tli frock runs largely te sleeve with n charming remit. The piee of matTlnl which falln In this miwiiiI v.i,v Hern tli- nrmhel Ih ii1' fiiaf' tripul in I'-en 'I'U'ri i enu (iii ied ( Vlfl'en, mUnt a do de 'jl'ilfi' contrast w't'i "jc ''rfpe uraj opposite sax. In a time of dl-iippeint- think they hne gaineil nuethei point.. And thrl Is the Important point with ment In ram .... . . . . Uut have tlu V De the virtue and I marriage. It is net has there born nl ZStl0 ?,?.ra?r9 irlynlr the beautv and the success of m i-rlngc , no friction In a year and a day? But 5JLa. B"d.A!:I,?-s-1.u?'tJ'' U'atls. ab,,urd- "1:,H J d.nend .men its mak-' -has veur leve aunheil it has it i it..'.... L.....u .::"'..:...,'" Xiamen ceucien ar- "" ""rr.1" .....uc i. ..-.. . ... .....v; A .lUllO. 1UI Ilin IJWIL EQUU. irn ".All -. . . 1 .. Mf BMnnnAH l mn.fM nn r vni, ,. I., trlnef Vft.. h.mn 1 fa MmMmWM 3r A PRETTY LUNCHEON SET 0 rlwi jtrrrwiwin MiTntTfTTwwwirn' 'winni 1"" K J' , Vv r, -? Si .y ' , II I - i...uii Thi,; in made of Judiau-head cotton, and measures fifty-two lncliea from point te point. The hlralght sldee of each catensien measure fourteen ini'hcs und arc eighteen inches wide. The extension te the point, of leuisc, measures eighteen Inehei, nnd this makes the square part left In the center measure eighteen Inches nlae f"P!lE edges arc turned in for a quar--- ter inch and edged with the blanket sflteli done In blue or any nreferred !vr- Of reti r. the blnnket ntltch la inKn the (Vpth of the hem i Abeo each point in a pretty basket, the handle done In fhe nutllna NftfMi , in brown and the lines mnking the bnsVet done in the same stitch. The flowers are small circles worked in the eyelet or ever and ever stitch, in blue. green and pink. The small centers are tn biacK. '.men the leaves that are scat- II" w- . ... tered around and between the flowers ara In the laid or ever and evor stitch The Httle spray each elds of the basket should be easily copied from the plctura. The stem line Is in brown nnd the flowers In colors. In the center of the cloth, making n Through a Weman's Eyes By JUAN NEWTON Blaming It in uie town ec uunuiu , m cow, Rnrlnnd. Ihp rutem linn nrevalled slnce ?7" . .r ... h .Ak. nil t trraaiirinir n riiirn nr .""."' '' "..'".Ij '."',: T: ....: nHi'nn ill nii iu.iliiuu luui lu vuv lbii eBtnbiUh te the satisfaction of a jury ., -' ,. nn,i h.,rhMerB thst thev liftv l epinBtcrs and bachelors that they have Uvea together in entire harmony for a J J J r? "" a , In their own words : Ner since you were married man ana wife. By household brawls or contentions strife. Or otherwise at bed or at beard Offended each ether In deed or word, Or in a twelve-month and a day. i . i it..l..i.i ....-... Stp7'lf" r " 'Ei ,, 2"' JJ Hied jm "elveH ntnnri mill, nain. T" i." " t-.. Lt X ' ', i, , i i,,T . s - - , , , ., ... word or deed In n jear and a day! . I ....... . ... .Tin unli.clnrti nnil hfipll- elrs have kept t'u-ir- flitch of l.aein for ll'lllll i" PrtV i" 'l " ' ' - t if nine hundrril jenr. or ) tn.u tnp have se gencreup'y eifcred it with the pnnnnlutlen It has clcen them! And all the nebMrnisN ami cj nlce wlioe hu-l '.. if.. -- 11 .1.. l. U..n Ing ub superhuman? In there anj reason why people who nre married should be expected te ue wuut no iv.. unmarried pcople en enrth have cv" i..n nMe le de or have it blamed en ,,,l,,r? marriage? Read Your Character The Hand of Ideals Seme people virtually llva en ideals. Others nev? let Ideala bother thtm very much. They're interested only In mnrrrt resnltii. and mera in success than in the manner la which It Is ac-1 cempllshed. There art several ways of telling I whether the individual has the char acteristic or mental tendency toward u.-i. . th.t In a rlirld cede of right and wrong, by which he determines his The Question Cerner Teday'B luqtrirlta 3. What tlme-savlmr InvenHen for the tnlfclnc-machtne is new undergoing the completing touches? , . After using '1 wool, new ""ahtmld it be pnt away te that It will net rust with the water that ismaine In It? 3 Hew large should dinner napkins lie. te be entirely correct? 1 If a boy 1b found te be forty ' inehea tall when he is manured. what should his weight be, and what should be the weight of a srlrl the same height? S. Describe n striking hat of black and white which gives the effect of being rough btrnw although It is perfectly seasonable. 0 What two colors are largely talc in the place of tbe popular black? - Yesterday's. Answers 1 The Dowager-Queen Alexandra " nstabllshed the first model dairy farm In England. Twe iron washtubs that stand ns "" high aa the ordinary kitchen tabla can ba converted Inte a table by means of placing a re movable porcelain top en them. 3. When n girl In clever nt ltnlttins, some clever-looking and distinc tive articles te wear wita a sport suit that she can make for her ,lf out of fussy tan wool are a hat nnd Mart, with a pair of gauntlet gloves that reatab them. 4 Fer a hey thlrty-nlna inchea tall, ' fl7 f pounds is the correct weight J for n virl of the same height, 30.6 pounds. C A quaint dress In combination of materiala and In alylu. forth; lilrl of fourteen, is made of vivid erynfts lin""- "il vrhlln linen, the former errlng as the (.klrt wftb side pieces that reach up ever the whit? waist s theru are orange cellar nnd, cuffs, and n black patent leather belt. C. The latest ran is inaue 01 la-.w of KCflllepcd leather, with bunches et red ccrri'H mcucn into revera .vn'nrw.. e that it leeks ))le a ffiiy . litilp tree. circle ten inches in diameter, are three smaller baskets and the tame number of stem lines and flowers. The nnpkins are fourteen Inches square, with the idge of each finished fie uamu as me luii'-nren cieiii, nnu in one corner of each in a basket, match Ins thetts en the luncheon cloth. The basket measures three Inches from top te bottom, and one nnd one-half Inches across where the flowers an. The lines for the basket could be lthtly drawn en the cloth with a sharp Selnted pencil, and then the small ewer rings and Httle marks for the leaves. It will pay te shrink the material first. Of course, It mnst ba perfectly smooth before working en It or cutting out. en Marriage when we find them prey te them con demn marriage? Did you ever go into the country for a month's vacation with your best friend? Ne doubt your friendship sur vived it. But did neither of you ence offend each ether in word or deed, did you net once "repent In thought" even? It you think back you win remember, probably, having vied with The Raven in his repetition of "Never mere" I And with a friend en a vacation you had merely a single ene of the elements ' muRt eentend the living together in .enstnut. close association. Yeu did net hare the situation et rom.nen finances, the complication of haBba(1 ,t weu, he dlflerent-but he is supposed te love me:" and the score of ether details t hat make married life mere complex than frlcndshln. Yet in that month fte say nothing rtf n ,car and a day), though your geed j brerdlng overcame It and jour fricudbhip I lunired it there was bound te be some1 friction. Yeu were both human. Deei thnt make your frieiuKiiln u produced, put of the meraw of human weakness, irritability and foelishneto, a Rrcuier unucrtnauuuig. u imcr muuiai . telernnc'. a stronger tie? I Has your love- survived it? That Is ' tlie point. And If you have kissed and own actions sometimes nt the sacrifice of his own Interests. One of these la by tha sliape of the head, which already has been discussed. Anether Is by tha hand. The band of Ideala has a long, slen der, delicately formed palm, with smooth, tapering, conical flnrera, nnd unless It has bean changed by hard work the akin ia white and tha palm soft Bnt unlaw nu find this hann aedatl with ether indications deneUnc practicality, order, disclpllne aid energy, you're looking at thV hand of the hepeleea dreamer na wall aa the V. 1 , .. . idealist, ier this typa of band, con sidered by iUelf, indicates the dream ing, impractical type of idealist, whoee Inclinations are toward nrt and the thlnga of super-refinement. Aa a rule, people with these hands ara net only disinclined te work re quiring physical energy or demanding persistent, routine endeavor, hut aru ' aise mcapaeie or pertermlnff It. TJnleae, us befere remarked, there are I ether nnd modifying indications In the physical make-up, the most prartical way te treat the owners of such hands ! la te let them "draam en." Tomorrow The Imaginative x WHAT'S WHAT Hy ITEUSN' T1EC1E Men hy btoems aeoustemert te the eo-epr,tin of woman and girls In tHe burtntea world, and there manners nr, cf necwaltv, net te formal aa In the edal world. But tha fact that women arm halnlnr th whaU nf n 11, 't i macWnerr be around eheuld net lessen a manly men'a conallfratlen for them I Every cne rrewa used te the slarTit erf men slttlnir down oemfortably In dud. , lie conveyanees while women are hand. Inc te strapw. but It Ib hard te taVic iiime m;hv uioceunosy ier cranted; as for inatanue, when a jnan putliea punt i I woman Mid tnlcea a vacant nent toward which Bhe la heading. Anether CNhlbl-. tlen of gross nidcntsu g when men. In.1 ctead of bUndlnR- nulde until women' i have entered, brutnllj thrust them enUXn i and rbove their way Inte, the car. C'eur. tney mlile, the American Ideal of liu inanltv does net fnviir . itn.,...i ' .......... rtf . ...L"?Ui ui".u, iter him. If iPCllf elJ self a. rlcHt cf way at the ' r -women. . r.lll..'. .. If ..H...A.. ItL E....HM.1. firm i With:.,, . " t Because They Were Seen Together They Were "Practically Engaged" The Gessipcrs Were Surprised and Shocked When the Bey ' Fell in Leve With Anether Girl and the Girl Found Anetlier Bey rnllHt r,cre "practically engaged. " i-cepie nan seen them together te much that ether leyn Iinil stepped going te me her nnd the word lmil gene around that seme day "It" would be announced. "It" being their ensagcincnl. Thry realised It themselves nnd they were pnnlvcly content. Then the boy fell really in leic with another girl. Hew he buffered! Tie was sunpesed te be "piacticnlly engaged" te the girl who had grown up wllh him; he had never nsked her te marry him, but everybody knew that he weujd seme time. Although he was net bound, he war, net free cither, for he could net break EMc'h heart, or expose her te tlie cesslp nnd perhaps laughter of her menus. Yet he loved the new girl se much ! At lnkt it came- te n "showdown" : he went te see Klslc. determined le tell her the truth even If it did hurt her. AND he found her entertaining an other boy and the ether boy had jui.t klHied her! What relief! Ter both of them!- j New he could go te his new girl, , his Only Girl, nud he wouldn't huu te hurt I'bile's feelings or wound her pride I or break her heart or anything. And hew these village gossips would bd surprised ! t ' Vlllnge gossips, or nny ether gossips, are very cruel setnetlmeu nearly al ways. I They almost ruined two lives In this case. I WONDER whether you would be lntere'sted in the combs I ran across today. Thev are quite large, with , flared carved tens. The backs are white. and the front of the reuib is black, i But the white of the hack jut outlines the black, se that th" result is nultei an unusual looking comb for the woman . who likes a hair ernnment. Uiiey are i very reasonably pilccd. tee, ranging, from $1.25 te 2. I feel quite euro thnt some of the Adventure readers will want I te leek at them. Then there arc the bar nlns, sterling slher, with tiny petals of geld Italian! leaf work, nnd set with clenr stones of the colors of amethysts or tepar.. There i in that ibeut these pins that sets thorn! apart from the ordinary bar pin, and i stamps them ns being made for the ' woman of discriminating tnste. They I have been repriced te S5.50 or is it 57.50? and will sell well. I am sure, for one would leek re well ngnlnst the I contrast of a dark tailored frock. i Fr nwt of shop nddrns Wemin's Tau rnur Ar DnAnfl lvainue Biran ilnut 8000 or Main 1CUI between the hours et B nni S. Spring Clethes "When It comes te the new organdy frock, lemon yellow is one of the most popular tints. This was brought out by a collection of French frocks shown In New Yerk some weeks age. The collection was etbcrwlbc remarkable for the amount of lattice work nchicved of the eiandy in cither matching or con trasting color. Anether insistent note was the use of the tiniest Valenciennes frills, which followed minute pin tucks in all sorts of wheel nnd battlement designs. timet; iaoeit maiteim SeTell Tord. Illna W. Lardntr and Kdrnr Wlilt hara contributed thre iroea rnn ter Mataslna Bnrtmn of ntxt Sunday' Publle l.dier. Don't fill te rad tliem. Atfv. j Adventures With a Purse 1 Penny Profit Meat Stores 6002 Market St 60th "Tens of Meats" Te be sold cheapest in years ah varieties Stores Wfll Remain THE BEST CUTS Steak BIB ROASTS Best Cuts 16 CHUCK ROASTS Best Cuts Tens f Boneless Bacen 'At 15c lb. Lean REGULAR HAMS 8 te 10 lbi. SKINBACK HAMS Large 23 NVan legs Yearling YEARLING LEAN RIB CHOPS French YEARLING CHOPS 25 Nice Lean SHOULDER PORK TlcnJc Stjle FRESH HAMS Whole 15 Frush m GraAmWaffrf Killed W AI They had (he boy en his honor te be be be ceme engaged te Elsie, whether he wanted te or net. But there nre plenty et friendships like this that go en and en just he- rt,un n l.nt. ,.1 frlfl tlflVA Iftinivn fiflfll Kilievj . ,v., in... f,.. .." .......... ........ ether Hlnnjs, llke te dance together. 'or Miu; together or sunte tegctner, or just talk when tncy want te ami nei wncn they don't. OFTEN they go no further thnn thli, both the boy and the girl marry uunebedy entirely new in their llvc.i, nnd never regret each ether. But popular opinion must have them engagce or "practically engaged" as seen ah they are seen together nt three pnrtles. , It makes no dlffcrcnca hew much the $1000 DUIUNT TOVntNO CAll TOIt I.AIlflEST NCJdBER OF MMpA TBA . JPACKAO Over a Quarter of a Century of Piblic Service of the highest order, stands facHind every packet sold. mw TCXlaA. i BlacK - Mixed - Grn - Deak's Meat Market 2,32.2, Germantown Ave. Famous for tender steaks and roasts. That is why we de the business. "Is it any wonder," as ene lady puts it, "when your meats are the finest, your nrice is right and your sorrlee is net excelled by nny store in Philadelphia?" AVc don't sell you peer meats cheap, but the finest money can buy. The economical housewife buys at Deak's, 2822 Germantown Ave. Why net you? Rend and think this ever, then ceme with the crowds where jeu get 16 ounces te every pound nnd nave liberally en ecry dollar. Finest Rump Steak 20c a pound Finest Round Steak 20c a pound Finest Sirloin Steak 20c a pound FINEST Sini.OIN KOAST tin kst mn neAST VINEST ntJJIF nOABT X'INEST nODND nOABT 20c This beef Is from the flnsst cattle that btew. Flneit rOltK oners. Thete are net ends or butts, but every Oft oheD n loin chop iVC 3 lb. flneit COVNTRT RORAITI.E Jlnde In FlieeulxTlUe. Fines COUNTHT RAUSAOE. 25c 18c 3Inde In PheenlTTllle. Big let of Roasting Chickens AT UN HEARD-OF prices for Friday and Saturday. De you ever leek back and think of the prices you paid for meats before Deak came en the job? Fer Friday and Rarerferd 4219 Lancaster net a tew flyers as a hi Open Friday Kreninj Until 9 P. M. Sn Order te Manilla the B1S Crowd Mea RUMP ROUND SIRLOIN HAMBURG STEAK Fresh Ground 12 POT ROAST Lean PICNIC HAMS 6 te 8 lbs. COTTAGE HAMS a te 4 lbs. SHOULDER YEARLING LOIN YEARLING CHOPS 28-30 SHOUT.DICR PORK llladc Stylis PORK CHOI'S Heist t'uls 9K b l All girl may want te scp ether bejs new and then, none of them will gi nar her hecnUfO she Is "practically cngaeed" te "him." 8 a It makes no difference her mam timet both of them deny that tbey a. anything hut very geed friends, "th voice of the people" has them "prac tlcnlly engaged, " and that ends It. The only thing that anybody Is n. certain about is "when." When will tbey nnnounce it? When will thej k, married? 0 pTI, IT'S geed-' fun te eprinj a nri tirlup en sesslns like fhnft -v Tf'n n nlenmire tn srn thnm .... hear them exclaim. ' sler.r ends n& this ene did with belh the boy nnd the girl In lore with en Toe eftcu one of thrin docs wfttt" from the talk that baH made them nraci whole, must face sympathy, pity, K01.',' pip nnd ridicule. Oh, gossip is cruel, cruel and unjmt J And, unfortunately, tbere is no wav of segregating gessipem: for we all rather enjoy our bit of talk about "did "eh, yes, Indeed, they vma pracrleally engaged 1 Sealed Packet Only, nEST PXINT UkltD ,,... F1JOSST TBATj CtTTLET , FINEST TEAT, CHOPS strictly rnrsii eggs, In cartons The Mr, meaty Wnd, MMdletewn OBEAUETIT BUTTER 10c 30c 25c 40c 43c Uetewn 38c Shipped direct ts as from Mlddlatewn I'ennt. Yerk Stat OUBASrEBT nCTTEB tend Saturday, Jan. 20-71, 1933 Art, 3 Mala St., Darby 18c lb STEWING BEEF Ian Briefest BOLAR ROAST Lean 18 PURE LARD 1-lb. padcAge SLICED HAMS 30 26c lb- SHOULDER BABY LAMB 20 LEGS BABY LAMB 39 '1 te 51b. 1 fb ft T'ieccs JLbC IDi FRESH SCRAPPLE FRESH SAUSAGE Ki Yellow BQ 11 . HI .w , t .yJS si-'y-: f ff e?r i vs ,. V .v .1 iVlit