'-,. If r4 10 k-f" . iV. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,' JANUARY 25, 1922 -H. t ',.( i W iUs; :l Weman s Life and Leve lly WINIFKKD IIAItl'RIt COOl.EY Was She i tT AM a manlmtcr, I have no use for . X nnv of them." Thus utmke the yellewhalred girl with the thick red lips. "Yeu Jurt ought tn Knew Chnrlle, he certainly is n 1, simp Whv for n rnuple of jenrs he , linn hint piled presents en me, . nnd dogged my ' steps nnd jealous! sax, It make me tired. Ye, he's a ' nut nit right." "Wluit's the mnttcr with him?" ( "Oh. he just rnt mv coat. Ilni WINIFHED RAnPER COOUEY used te be e Jenl mii thnt he siiH- pccteil every man I knew, and he'd ask tnc If I v.r flirting with tlieui all. Can jeu beat It?" , ''And were you?" I ' "Well, I did play round a bit. A! 'jrlrl ha te keep n let of them going, and keep n fellow guessing ; you cm 1 1 .be tee easy. " it A ND did you nrcept all his pres f " cnts and then deceive him?" ji "Yah, I wasn't going te tie up te Buch n fen'eus guy. Why, one night xve were plning cards, nnd he hnd found out something, and objected, nnd made a seme, nnd -aM that he suf fered se. nnd nt 'axt I get mad nnd get tip and went into the ether room. 'Yeu ftin't get nothing en me,' I nid. An 1 then I asked him whv lie alwujs innde euch a fut ever guarding me. A )encll nnd tnMct tn ! p the score with Jvcre lying en the t )!' nnd he piekel them up and wrote seinciliin; like this J " 'Yeu ask me whv I guard you, and Jealously watdi nil ether men who try te rtcnl veu. Why Ne a ni'r wnHi ever hl heard of gi P lie worships it. ml feels thnt It will lei'! him te pa.' vith It, E'en e, de I bc'.ievp I slin 1 die If anv man errics away my treas ure I Whv does a mother b" sid ewr her babe, and -brink in to-ier lf-r hoi e form of de.ith teir it from her arm"' JJecatisc she mlerei it. l'ven e. d.i 1 jjidnrc my grl! U'i, nine'tinc. you Snake me Miff it. Ye i torture me use lessly, mcrci'e.ssh : -s it n f "es-lblc for you te undet stand my torment?" ftfTlIIKRE was a let mere guff. I j memorized it. boenii'o It a se )dd, nnd se-t of stuck in mv mini lie was ter ilrvetel, und finillr 1 just de liberate y canned him. Men make me tlrc-d. If it i-m't one tli.ng. it's nnetlier' If 1 am eiflzy about one, hi Is sure n tlvc me t'ic i nre ewr. nnd wi,k out I With n brunette; and if I don't Hire a ' bane for one, he will be mi persistent I "The Marriage Gambler" I5y HZi;t, DKYO H TniKI.OU CcrynaJ::, Hii. lir Fub'.ic I.tiietr Compans Carel Rathbeurnc. niter Imrnin Irefuscd .Ytcfc Trnni tiricr, chanqrs herx mind irhen she hm 'hat hr hut llecemc infatuated intli unity im'.Y- jjfen, e "7'Ae Jelly Iti rrlcrs." Hair- JCVCr, JfIC UOtH nor inri- linn, mm 11111 mamane, n Ajme prcitnse en iter Jaart, .S'ck dmr-erm (Ac truth. He Ifcneic thnt there it a pei!iif tuefhrr Mearninn te enrr for emc one flc, jend the fear of that mnkra him (ideullll unhannii. .1 railitMi rrrrij- I hetwrrn 'hem, nnd juit nt thin tune 7 y,Carel is ashed te tnlr ptrt in a p ay. liaemr one xurucsis nut tieiuii iini Jtnn he ntktil tn tau nnrmit e her. IfCarel does net kiinic the man. lut ihis name has a nueir faseinatien for ihcr. CHAPTER XXVI Exciting A", ivs CAROL wanted from Nick a sate nrr..!i ,i,i., , e.i'.i r,. tcr. He wnnted everything or neth ng. ml, therefore there was a strained at- ,tltude between them whenever they were alone. I Carel hnrl 'mrnttrl tn Hrenil menlj. She m........, .. ......B ... --v.... ..... ... ,. V.M.W. ,,.- i.iilti... il. dreaded Nick's coming home. Ills In .,.-.. ... ....... . .Jp.. '.Variable courtesy filled her with a li.i llred of herelf, n feeling that amounted te almost fury at her Inability te give pirn what he wanted. (J They were seated nt dinner making B desperate attcm it te carry en con-, fersatlen for the benefit of the maid.i !fhe kept ceminit into thr ilinlnic mom t ut as an mipalllni; hi'pnw fe 1 buiween Kiivra, wiien uif ip eimeii.. runi;. Tifm u'lnn tint rn i'tii'rtTiit rtiii I ... 1.... -,,.. , .1 ), . uiuiiicm mirr v-uiui ui uujiiiuiu.-u i;ei!is te give, i am te play the lead- 1 te answer It. 'jns part." ; She rose with a sigh of relief. The "Who el.se is te be in ic?" Nick asked , Irfiert she tint! made te talk te Nick tint) interestedly. I brought out two vivid -pet of n-arlet "I don't think thev'v. decMed en On her clirks; she a lnekiin: umi-ii- ,.Ver chip, but tSrace jim te'd me that ally beautiful, nnd Nick, who roe te Jvl linttun is te plav opiwlte'tne " Ills feet with Mjru.iulem cuurtevy a he N1(.k carted. A suspicion leaped Inte1 left the room, fo'lewed her slim figure bis mind. ! ,t.'ith his dark ee- warm with ftv nig. "H,, ,0u knew Jervls Brltten?" he , Hew love y he was ami hew unoeti- at-ki-d quickly. I fccleus of the way he- was making lilm Curel raNtil her eyes te his. She jufTer! All he wanted from life was was speaking the truth when she replied ' the love of this weinuu, an I t it wus in tin n 'ative. and et -he eeuld net the one thing wlthliell Cr"m lilm keep I m-k tin- flu-h that spread te tin' l He sat down and m-lied hi deiM-rt very n of her hair It M-i-me i as If llatc Impatii utly out of his waj He !. i i ! knew Jems ttritfen, and she could hear Carel's vniee from the e'i.er felt aiiMirdly gui t under the quiet re- I room, and unldenh he was a .mi re tli.it gaid of NlckS duik pej. It was quite tin ike her usua veu-e I j llhere wui. a 11. tins qualitv in it, an' Tomorrow I'nuatural ICxcitrmcnt I !r i i Twe Minutes By 1IKKMAN Little IT UT, Is full of puny pln-prhks. J-J-l Hardly an lieur thnt does net brinj; h Net a day that puss's but we arc distresMd by some one or mere of these ijliumber'es.s little worries whhh meet us sometimes at every step, and which seera (Inevitable. f The wound may net be deep, hut the constant irritation, each day renewed, jircqucntl embitters the spirit, de-treys puice and poise, nnd'miiy make life" (Jiltnest unendurable. s Your assistant has nn "off" d ty, does his work poorly, gets en jour perves by his slowness, jars jeu by his thoughtlessness, makes you see red because of his foolish blunders. jj The "boss" loses an Important contract, glowers about all day long, finds fault with evcrj thin and every one, talks dlrelj about "retrenchment' nnd jrankes you hunger for another job .se you can write him a letter and tell him 'truly what you think of him 9 The jelghber's. child next deer decapitated our choicest rosebush or trippeil "Benny and mude liU no v bleed, or used your afternoon newspaper for a kite iell, or j Your wife has gene arid done that same thing you told her a thousand times .hoi te de; )our husband has again forgotten the thing jeu told him a million iiiisiJiiim nan nKiuii lorseueii iuu uiiiig jeu teid nim a million lier te de; Johnn) has "up and Kplllcil the beans this tlmu for 'h reported you as an leem..,, dodger; meat haS gene up ter cents a pound; and well, what's the use! limes te rememu fair"; somebody ;two nnd a quart J These nnd mere nre little troubles Itrem bring entirely an earthly paradise, &Hie of them dally, jeu ought te be PVI'rc tuiiuu- Hew te bear thce little troubles In the first 'ilnce, e.tpcU them. nrayer. Thy are jour innj cress, we for the geed Lord f-c.it thrm. After all, l . . I M'l I 1.. 1... ... rijai ui2 ua-j ..iu..n ,w... ...-, .-. .. . .1 ,. I I All Wll Dl-VVIIVI I'llll.'. UV l,,.,..i. .w. blew veu Iiistltiethcly bend the heily. IP frny-yeur gloved hand yields, submits .M i A ii.. i...nA. u I'lint. inn inn aLi. liipect. X'reiiare. lifnil. UIVO way. iie:u a mi. e. v.... ...i.i. ...hi ....- bwrni. worries- nnd Ufa will he sweeter mnn av, jvur iiuuu.ve nui tic... "" i tmceful uud fat- mere enjoyable. Square? Hint it's like n little deg, with sad and no nr'tle. ... ) ny two years nitrrwnni. just n short time :i"e. Charlie heard 1 was In Uie hospital, nnd sent two trained nurses te take can1 of me for wreks. 1 Imd pneumonia and didn't knew ft thiiiL'. nnd when I was better I Just supposed they were the regular public nurses, although they enred for me night nnd day: nnd Inter I found out. through the girl that Imd told him 1 was sielc. that he had sent them nnd paid for them, runnv, wnsn't It?" "Hatl-rr resr.arknb'y line, don't you think'' Did jeu express your appre- Millien ?" "Whv, 1 didn't knew it for quite n long time " "V.. Imr irlmn run illtl knew it?" "Oh, es, I thnnked lilm; but it wai elI lifter I'd turned him down. The peer fl h hnm't any pride ! Uvon new he sends inc books nnd flowers." AND se the "hallow soul prattled en. totally obliviens of the rare dc dc dc otien which "he se little deserved, l'er haps there nre many Ernestines. It wins te women who hnve sceri ficcd nil en the altar of love, and found I men selfish nnd br'itnl and disloyal, , that the whole feminine world hn suf fered at the hands of levers nnd hus lands. Hundreds of women have been be! raved. hac been deceived nnd abandoned, apparently for no cause ex cept thnt they lecd tee much. It semct'mes appears that the ceh' ninl seliHi wemnn h rewarded by the utmost devotion and has ever) thing luished hii her by men whom sthe nhui" nnd vierus. It "is a i nirti i and cruel mndltleii. if it he flit, that the vern- ions and demanding we'nnu. who H i rt -mined t. get. b'lt never te give, is ,hheered w.th luloratlen and comfeits aii'l hiMiries. I Yet, we intinet draw a moral, that i It s wise te he fa'se and cold and liar- low and nn''.vinru'hetie. Tiie girl wlese er.t" nilib'e lltt'e soul did no , i ill' the b enilth at d 1'imness of that i in.. n '-I dcMiiien will perish bj licr own i einnpss and Httlene"". She was net 1'i'ire with him; she did net play the Hi in- luHiei tib! . Never will she knew ti.i d ight of giving lavish! . of musing I nnetl cr human be ng tremendous joy; mill the f cling of M'lf-cMecii nnd 'warm kind.luess that make life worth while. W0MI:: OMI'N usually de net err en thii I'ut the few who are small and mean in love's domain will meet t'ic fate of nil who client lit cards thev eventual'v will be found out, nnd (lispispd. We cannot alwns be happy; we riinnet control our likes nnd hates. and direct our emotional life; but we cm. In every relation, be square. I jpffc vescent enthu'asm about wns a'ing. Nick wondered w' nt she who was I tul;lng te her. nnd whv slip had sml '(li'tiM lieceme se gnv and Interested. I 1'ncensclnimlv he sat there listening. 'Ills lean, sinewy flngeis wee clenrhed. I If only it worn "given him te bring that note ee hnnnuipss Inte bur voice! I At 'e telephone Carel was ta'klng cn.'er v te (,rnce .Marriett. "O. Carel." had been Crace's first words. "1 hnve just finished a long con cen versat'nn with .lerv's Ilritten. IIes pr"mie 1 te take the nart. I'm se pleased about it that I Inst had te call you iiji .mil tell j ou In't it splendid '" Cnii'l ngris'ii entbiisiastlcally, n'mest exciielU. thnt It was snlendld. and thnt Mic weu'd lixik forward eagerly te meet ing him. "lie's anrlnus te meet you. tee?" Orace ret'iiued. "Of course I told him thnt 'ou were te hnve the lead, and he .said he was honored." I i.., . i. .. . .,, . ,... i larntlen thnt fhe felt In the afternoon ' when he had tir-t heard his name sPpt ever Carel. And tlrs time she did net 'question it. she ii" e-ted it for what it ,..... ., r.,v. .....l .. . . Lv.A HA...n.i .A .liiiiiii iini mi 11 L ii'i'iiiiic lir ,'xiiii- ,. tu ,111 LU iillll , 1 1 11 IT l,-lllllt.ll III the tab'e her blue es had lest their coldness, tliey were filled with n warm isht. Nick was n'mest startled as he oeked into them. I He could net restrain the question! that lea-K-d te his lips. "Who wns it?" Carel started. Shp had been wrapt, ' ensmrd In her thetignw. i ..It w.na (-,rlxPP Marriett: she mlled ' .. . '- --.-.- -. , Iin tn tpl, me nhnilt fll , wa - ' , C l""J "- inc of Optimism J. STICII Troubles with it its own tinv trouble. that de their utmost te keep existence ami if you de net experience nt least grateful and sing u frequent hymn of (Jive a thought te them In our morning jeu accept mem wimugiy ut course these little trnub'es, looked nt calmly, .. ...1 l.n.w. 1... . .Un.. ...!M 1. ... I i ; """"' .1 V.... 1 . I I. .l. . ......t -" .-., .w u.l.,m , ... IUILC Ol Ie catch a swift bull you niitiiralh cie somewhat, and te tecmi te .low the speed .n.ii. r ,i,n i.iic u'fiu nrrpnin ill,, miiii - r 1 " WHEELS WITHIN WHEELS 'sy BBiaafligl a V - -rj-v, &&tjfi J ill' l7jl Vyfyit'J f ,J'W r. ' If vf IvilTSV I -s- 1 rhote hy CM Masters. Centra! "Viw. The big wheels nre made of chiffon, set Inte the skirt of n taffeta dance frock which Is rcmnrkiib'e for its severity and Inck of adornment. They nre edged with tiny little (lowers made of bilk, in colors thnt contrast, prettily with the jade-green of the frock. The Inner wheels nre really nothing mere than the headings of the larger ones, formed by the gathering of the chiffon Paul and I5y HKLENA 1 Portrait of VIRGINIA wondered. Fer weeks I'aul had been mi mi pieietHv "ilose" he seemed never te have peeUrt money. Tl ere was n vngu' stirring of unrest in Yir 'In n's mind : she womb-red If Paul had again fiee limbed te his 0M habit of petty ginning, of mntihing ce'n- te determine who should pa) fur lunch eons. And she sbrnrTk from nsklng. Paul's nerket money was his own alfalr. l cr talnl he mad' the weekly deposit In the savings hauls and she had no right te question. It seemed tint he must hnve read her thoughts that n. ght. "I wonder hew eu'd like te have ji nice picture of .Jehn Sherman," he said as In- attacked hl chop. Virg.nlu presented puzzled eyes. ".lehn Sherman?" she lepeuted. I'aul nodded gravely. "Yes. tine old ihap. I never netl.cn until a few weeks age wlint a niignty fi up . leek mi fellow he was. I nevci did ' ... care much ter wiusmts "T"'' Jehn's get 'em nnd they certanilj but de leek attractive. "Fer goodness sake, dear, what the world are ou taking about?" ".lehn Sherman." said Paul alnily in iiut twinkle in his honest cjes warned irginm she was eeing iea-e.ti. "I den t care whetlier .leiin iiermnn has whiskers or net." she said with a pout. "I don't want lit" old picture in 'his house. We've pictures enough already. "Hut I knew you'll be futul of Jehn a pioture. lmiiey." lie inted. I - , , Virginia sniffed. , TT "1 den t want piotiireset nnv niu i 0f J0 sjn-nding it. ju-t ou .Mniibcf." man with wiil-kers we dun't knew." I "You're a dear, geed liu-bsmd," the "Jehn Sherman will he a constant murmured, source of joy nnd happmeW her hus- , "Hew de you like Jehn's whi.skcra?" band dee'an-d firmly. "I fact, I m.iv j,p dcniandrd mischievously, sav that jeu'll be tukled te death "Aien't they juht tee sweet?" wffl, "" . ! And she lightly kissed tin peitrait Virginia pretended a shrug of dls- j 0 the staid old gentleman whe.se ike mnv ucss appears in the eal of the fifty "I don't wish te be tiikV.l tn deith." de lar banknote. she srild severelv. "I dn't wl'i te he tickled nt all: 'ertain! m.t e any ehf Tomorrow Less Than the Hust The Weman's Exchange Going te Play Tennis i I Te th' I'd'ter et lrnnfm'- Vnne- I I Dear Madam Nft b.i c go I wrote. te you, and you In I'd i ie se much It I wan ery kind and I appreciated It. 1( 1 wonder could jni anT me .igaln? I belong 10 the Y M C A (P It R). I and Joined thi-lr wintr class in gym I am a high pehnel girl of siMfen In the late spring we are going te the "Y" field te plav terns (as usual! This will be aftT scheul New, nearly nil the girls Unew hew te play, but I de ntt. I rnne'rhf! eenw tlme age jeu, told some en" th.it she might loam at the Y. W ter a very small amount, but probably this wns only In summer ' Could you tell me' Would I he re quired te Jein the Y. W " And when wmili I go. afternoon or nlghf If I could get th's Instruction new. which branch would It be ut? I1HTII The tenn's has been stepped nt the y W C A until spring Hut they will play Indoors nt first nnd then go te the outdoor courts se you m'ght learn at the Indoor icuni early In the sensen This will he at the Central Branch 1800 Arch strec Yeu will have U Jein the Y. W r A. but the charge fe leirnlng i' urv sun!! I!ut whv i euldn t 1" u learn with the eiher t'lr! seu km w .' It deesn t take long te pick up the grime, j lirneTll'H 1H lie UHHl meilli'll ui iciiiimi,. and if mr fiitmla are Just a lltl ' patient you w 11 mm be play'ng ns wp j - $y -til "-u anu' TeW'lnX uelnts of the ga b with veu Th and It our iiitmia are juhi u niini W Pll m IB points of the ga ' c with veu This would be much lets cxpen. ive than Jelnlrg unethei orginlzatlen te leain, and I am nure you won't ilnd It hard te learn right along with our friends. Have It Copyrighted Flret Te th' Vdittir el Women's I'ngc- De.ir Mud.un Can you answer the following qi'iHiens for me tin, uvh the Wuuniis I'x.ler.gn In the Kviwine r. . ., 1 i.ii .. ) A i cmr... I,ili , t m '';'. ..:..,... .,..'". , ,.i IIUSL'U II ng with weiiii i an you leu Jlf). llrst. are lliere anv iiiibll he s who gise honest and IntetvUed ceiih drrn- J"?" i'inn wer'uerV0:, VJ'i &r s l-l III.......M ..,.e ... ...- w .. . .. ... .. , tnn puDiisners oe irusteu ie uuu I aqiurely with the compqser. or .Is it ..raxjrv fli-uf tr nhtnln tlin Rlteilr tv nl I necessary first te obtain the security of copyright, etc.? Thirl, if copyright Is Vr Cfe Virginia IIOYT GKANT Jehn Sherman man you've inn across who has whis ker i." I'aul chuckled. "Oh. jeu don't tin derstnnd. Jehn Slier mnn " She ejed him dnn dnn gere ish , "Paul, you stC' tens'ni; hip about Jehn Sherman. If jeu dare te bring nny old man's picture into this house " "I bet veu'll get rid of it rlg'it away, won't you?" "I certainly hnl! " He heaved n lugubrious sigh. "Well, I thought it would be thnt way. Anjwny, I brought the old boy's picture home nnd after nil thnt trouble, I tnnj ns well give It te you." He reached for her hand nnd placed n little wrinkled wad of something in her palm, clesiug her piettj slender fingeis about it. "That's Jehn Sherman's picture," he said. Uu ting brazenlj with her naive e.ves. The little wad of some 1 upon the c'.nth nnd these i r I lingers smoothed it out cniefully. I There was n squeal of delight and two smooth arms lluug themselves about P.ml'ti nck. 1 "Why, why " raced the exciteu voice. "I've snved It in two months just out of mv pocket stepped 'pending r.,IUK 11,,'n llilm.u ,!,.., . l.n .., . -i i-i ,. i... i .i ui:v a iiii'Ki'i or u cumu uvir uuu luvre. "Mut we'll save It." "Xe, we won't kqve it," -aid I'aul i,tiirlllj. "I could never haw Rotten it tegetlier if I liailn t Ue'U tliinkitiK roeessarv. what stepi de vrti take te eb:aln It and what would be tha cost? M. L. B I cannot recommend nny ene murlc Diiblisher. but I nm suii jeu will re- reive bene-t treatment from nny thnt ou send your song te It Is better te have the manuscript cmyilphted before ou send It te any publisher. Just as a precaution In case yen de run Inte seme ene who Is net quite fecrupuleiis Send the song Just as you have wiltten It te the negater of Copyrights, Washington, D C. with a dollar, the fte for registra tien Then, when jeu gi t It birlt. send I it te any publisher lliwi an- some few music publishers In this c 1 1 . hut the mu' i' stmes can tell j-eu of publishers I-tlur here nr In New Yerk who would take care of our song fur uti I hepe you will have lets of sulci bs with It. I Things You'll Leve te Make , RinteecV Evening f.UVWW-C A ItlNOKD IiTfiNINn WIUI pos Besses both nevilty and charm Cut n circular wrap of velwt, or any ether material you may rhoeBe At intervals of about eight Inches make sllt-i one- third of the way up the wrap Uathcr in ibe lower ends of each iie thus made Cever laige rings w'th s Ik. wool nr metal thread Hun en eh point through Xe underneath ' Kiniah each i7elnt -. -,.. !... n'n; u.. !.. , tauHel of the same material will t, .. ..w . .... ... :..i,i. n tniiMni nr inp N.imn ised te cover the rings. A miSUrJD v.w.Kina WltAP adds luBt the right touch te any evening costume JTX.01tA. t ' r im, I llH MaiBEittaai mTSs it XKI-, . -w ) V5V : r r 71, prJm fW ' i jgv v y t --- tvjt j -iri-j It Is Only Chronic Whimperers Who Cringe Under Real Trouble Men and Women Who Have Any Character at All Call Upen All They Have and Are Stronger Than Ever in a Crisis r' IS cnld thnt you rnn always tell hew fine or hew otherwise n peTSen'p chnrncter Is br see'ns him under the unusual rlrriimstnnees of n rrcat cmcr gcn"v or crisis of some kind. Hut. vhn you t"p te think of It, don't yen find that 'iconic nlwnvs de "ceme up te scratch" In n crlIq? Oh. of ceurc. thp p nrp semp ppop'e who have no linckbenp nt n'l nnd whim per and crlncp tinder nnvthlng. . Hut thp nvprnjc man or woman who has nnv chnrncter nt nM sc"ins nlwny te bring nil that chnrncter Inte use In times of trewblc or or'ew. Instead of 'pttlng down, thev keep up Btrenger than ever, ns If tney na,-5 summoned all their forces te held them firm and strong. WHY, net long age there wni n tcr rlWp nccident which resulted In n tragic denth. And overvbedv trembled fe- "the fnm lly." Hew would thev take It? Hew would thev ever bear It? Hew would they he able te go en living nleng nnd relng ahead with their work? Hew weu'd they ever get ever the shock of It nil? Hut that family proved te be stronger In bearing the shock nnd the sorrow than the friends who hnd worried about them. Thev called en nil their resources, resources that they had net known they possessed. Friends went te sympathy with them and came nway comforted themselves. Anether ncrldent brought out the snmp great fortitude nnd strength In another family. Ne life wns lest; but the man whose feet was cut off when he fell under n t'nin saved h!melf only by remarkable presence of mind. OF COrHSR there was an operation te go through with, and long days nml wents In the hnsnitnl. He wns u prominent man nnd there' Please Tell Me What te De lly CYNTHIA Te "Vic and Mill" Your letter has been Riven te the movie editor. "Peggy" Asks Advice Be polite when you meet the yemg man, but let him make any advances toward friendship Don't ask him te wrlte or telephone. Apnenr Indifferent rather than Inteicsted, nnd If he cares he'll eoen atop his indifferent behavior. Te "Loyalty" It la usually better net te lnterfere In there matters If they are silly enough ." t, Venlshlti of a leni; time be broken up by the Incidents you cite, bet ter let them get ever It themselves Ihe one who tries te right mint's generally makes them wersi Mere Idea's en "Handsome" Dar Cynthia I read your column near'y every evening, but as yet I have never contributed nnythliiB te It. I just wish te wrlte .ou this little note t let you knew hew glad I am that people have stepped condemning peer Hand some," who wrete you some t me age. lteiilly a fellow l.ke that sheud net be tilt leu or condemned, but should be put m Rsvlum for the feeble-minded in seme asylum for the lilst head Ktuclc Inte a bucket of water until it jhrlnks about two s zch. He sar tlie tJirw think he Is be nice. Well, any real (? rl we thlnk3 a fellow like that Is ..lee certainly cheuld pair up with him. for they would make a geed -,0UIlc'rlR Intermarriage of Races Drar rynthla I am n celleB. Htudcnt lethliiR Ml and have met two rx nlce Ch new m-n '. ''n..r!r.v,C0;' ,kehUthemTery Puc though I am net In ke with either What de you think of marrlaBe between a white girl or mnn Qiinrt a C1Cvn'tliia thinks that ach race should marrv iw own kind, lie kind te these veunr m"n. but de net encourage t hem nrend th"contees of frl-mLMp. Thrw ar? cneutrti distinctions In natlenalltleB nnd Ctem,.-rament8 without going nie i ''.".. ji...nl. Thire la no law color uin"-" . V ..,,... v.nf It m I against Intermarriage of races bu It m Such marriages. HOI 10 UO eVMUIr' are s'-iaem, ever, happy. Wants Men's Beauty Contest Dear Cvnthla In lieklng ,ver your valuable column I find that the "Hand ,l" . . L i ,-,ili up like mv own. 80 Every time I waik the st.eet (I don't ride because I love te In ir the gill- say. "isn't he ndarl'ng?") the girls actually .,-. ...i.i, mn nnd as I tii u decent sort at a fellow I de net iepW te them th nnd. would I de net Uke te brag about myclf. but I d think that I nm handsome. 1 de net see why th- gir h have beauty contents and why we sheuldn t have one nnd when this mlrarlt dena happen I bolnve that my peer friend ILinrtMime" ha-n't get a (hunce. for It will be "vmirs trulv" who will wear the ir.'wn upon his nitiille bu.w I bellove thnt if I were a dr"-s for a day the men would leek at my fi?ure and won der "and I wouldn't be suipi.sed it they would call me "adered one " HANDSOME'.S .S'YiU'ATIir.Cn. Aeks Cynthia Why Dear Cynthia Please nllew me space In your valuable cel inin te express my Adventures With a Purse I w 11 I J. tI WAH net present nt a demens-trn- of the Recerd Kepcater. n 1 Minnet speak n mi) actual experience but at lenst 1 can tell ou what 1 knew, und "en fl'"" JU'lue ter yourself whether It Is worth whl'e te see about it. It Is a small appliance which is guaranteed nt te hurt nnv rcceitl thnt our phoneei-nph will play. And its purpose is thin attach it te the ma i hint', and when jour dunce record, for instance, reaches its end, this device an t iinatieally carries the needle back te tin beginning of the i coerd, and It turts nil ever again without jour hav ing te step nnd touch It. I slieu'd think thnt this would be an excellent tiling, particularly If you're using your machine for dancing. The price of one of these repeaters is 51-00. If jeu nre needing nn odd skirt te weai 'lth n suit coat that Ih In geed condition, yen will certainly want te knew of the sale of woe'en sport skhts. ihe ceme In any number of designs ami stiles. Seme are plain colors, ut horn nre striped with box pleats, still ethers have checks. I bought a lib e I blown and b'nek plaid one te wear Willi a brown corduroy jacket, nicy are liied for the sale ut 1.00. And an luleiestlng Item is the fact that an other shop having n skirt sale In which the i.c.f-same skirts appear arc charg ing $5.00. Fer numM ef !PPf litrM Wemnn's Pnit Killter or iihen Wwtuiit 8WIO or Mala lOOi ltwven lb i""")" ' neil p, The ether lllgni an ' "" r""" ", " n Theatre I heard one of the chorus g.rW remain. "Ifn't he a beauty?" and en she P'llnteu ner imm-i i"i" veu bellt'Vu it. i aciuuuy were friends nnd acquaintances with him and his wife from the day of the accident. "Well," he remarked, casually, fin thev tried te snv the right thing. "I stl'l hnve mv brnln, mv head, and that " what I work with. And one feet Is bet ter than none at all." "Yes." put In hii wife, quickly, cntchlng Ills mood. "Or yen might hnve tlree or four, nnd thnt wouldn't be nice, cither." Chec'fulness, light, smnll talk like thnt under kucIi conditions mnkes jeu nshamed of ever having felt sorry for yourself nt any time. Yeu even feel nshamed te be whole and well when some one can suffer w much und BtlU keep en finding things te make fun about. YOU hear of families who, from com parative wealth nnd comfort, nre reduced te poverty nnd much discom fort. Unless they nre these crlngers who would he complaining anyhow, no mat ter hew well off they were, they get busy immediately. Mether gees Inte the kitchen nnd the g'r's go out te get some work. The boys work harder than ever anil fnther leeks about for n new job. Thev rise right up te the situntlen nnd pretty seen they nre laughing Just ns hea'-tl'y ever their efforts te mnkc two cents de the work of ten ns they used te laugh at the first nights of the newest comedies. And you'll find thnt it happens te yea. When nd?erstty tnkes you In hnnd and changes the p'acld strenm of your life, you won't He down and cry. You'll somehow, from somewhere, get the strength te stand up nnd fight ad versity until she turns nnd reaches out her hand te help you en. nnininn nt RnmB of veur fans. Hefere I start I want te state thnt I think your column Is great. New this Is what I want te knew. First, why de you allow debates In your column when Its title Is "ricaae tell me what te de"? First the boys talk nbeut the girls, then the girls about the boys, then the bobbed hair, then the fat girls, then the list of "den'tfl" from Betty (which, personally, I think were very geed with one excep tion, that was somethlng about "don't think If veu have a car a girl Is crnzy about you. It's the car." or BOmbthlng; te that effect). I don't filnk all girls would de that. Alse. Cynthia (this Is, net n, complaint, but I ertcn wanteu te wrlte nnd t-eek ndvlce. but did net want the letter printed, fe hence came mis), sometimes you print nnswers and net the letter. Dut still iiome tlme age you nsked one of the fans why she did net want Uic letter printed.. And Judging from seme of the nnsvrers the letters would be Interesting. New. Cynthia, ene mere: When some of the fans write te answer ethers' letters they usually ask you a few questions which you de net an-wer. Why? Cynthia, please de net think I am an old crnb, for, en the contrary. I am full et llfe and enjoy Just as much If net mere the wonderful advice you glve. Thanking you a thou sand times for your time and hoping you will answer tny questions. A CYNTHIA LOVER. If you read the column carefullv von will knew that Cynthia docs net answer 1 nMnallntie nhntil tlin H'rllA.u A l..A .... .iuv.,..w. ww.. ... .....v,. meu mi ters ura net printed when a request Is made net te de se. Cynthia asked ene writer why she did net want the letter printed because there was absolutely no personal problem In It. And why net print interesting letters if they ar'e net tee personal? The first letters nearly always oak ndvlce and get It. Then ether reader llke te wrlte their opinions, and most of us think the discussions Interesting any advlce you aal:, Cynthia will try te give. Much Lace i.ace is ueing useu mere man ever tats teasen, although net alwav.s in its nntuial state. Itcd clre lace en a ulnck evening gown, eeld lace with nttr- ple brocade, green hice en a green tulle rock, silver lncu with old blue and gray lace en n deinurc afternoon dress. In fact, it Is rather startling te see n piece of luce, without disguise .tnndlng out lu Its surprising whiteness en a colored rock. The Popular Celer "They say" In style circles that jade green is te he the color this reason. Afternoon nnd evening frocks are ap pearing tn tills simile, and it is said that ginghams will take en the same tone, '"intimate you nre If you already have i necklace or a pair of earrings of jailc-.-nll jeu'll have te de te have a lostuine Is buy a frock and that te match ! The Yelletv Monster In Trance yellow Is the color of leal. eusy and domestic discord, and en that nt count many French women will uet' wear joi'ew or have yellow flowers In their houses. u Th-.n why lead up en handi caps for the day's work? A geed deal of feed, unwisely chosen, does weigh the body down and clog the digestion, and dull the brain. Why put en the hobbles? Gtpe-Nuts is a breakfast or lunch-Vtime dish for these who WOOL-BEADS-1 14c per oz. 10c Bunch Embroidery. Knltllni and I'urc .Silk Itralil n llfinntltelilnf IiMidlnc I'lrilliiir nmtirefdfry Hcallepln nations Cetfrfd Ilultonheln NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO. 007 Filbert Street Hairdressing BOBOED HAIR 7C MARCEL & CURL OC JENNY SELTZFR'S SALON Z9 CIIKSTNtlT rilONE WAI.. 7147 Kram 413 WRINKLES REMOVED JUST put Wrlnkellne. a linrmless vegetable Jelly, en your face; In 30 minutes wash It off; fine wrinkles dla nppcnr; deep lines soften; sagging nnd deuble chin lifts up; fnce bocemen round and firm ; skin tightens nnd whitens ; net expensive; sold en approval. Free Oemonttrutleni Write Ter particular. IRENE PAULMARD 634 Real Estate- Tnut Bit?. PHILADELPHIA, PA. TOE nWlillEinEraSA'HNEil iSOTHWii WW 1 WINDOW SHADES I THATWORK Mrnaurrd ini llunr In 11 llturs Bi( Stock Bij Facilities Aik for Eitimttt RalphieFrehn 3123 FRANrit-UKO AVE ?M!. m mmammi m mimimmthl mCJSSOTSa ASCO I i" 'i i- iz'mik'm ,mn2i 5 TORES CO. kffis.3wS8a5S . A Natien d U aS !$ KfVrr- r'T-'-ff-agr. M S 1 : s Americans are known the world ever as a nation of coffee connoisseurs. America consumes mere of the world's coffee supply than any ether people. We derive much satisfaction from the knowledge that we are able te please such a large number of critical coffee drinkers, for we sell millions upon millions of pounds of Asce Coffee yearly. The endorsement of hundreds of thou sands of critical judges of coffee means something. s mi Taste the difftrtnee i Forty surprises one in H&CD IIP Sold only in Asce Stores, located all ever Phlla. and through out Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. i-s Ksss':&vr r&s Pasco asce i!. . . NKSKmm". mini i i i - "mm iiiiiwTiin'rirmeiniiiiiiiiiiM-iTiinnnt Yeu wouldn't put en hobbles te run a feet race want feed efficiency, and mind and body efficiency. Grape-Nuts satisfies and nour ishes. It delights the taste. It is ready te serve whenever you are ready te eat. And it digests easily, quickly and completely leaving no handicap of heaviness and drowsiness. Grape -Nuts is the feed for health and action. "There's a Reason" Madcr. by Pestum Cereal Company, Inc., Eattla Creek, Mich. pgI5CIffl')CMaa.(3!MQM'KiDgTO B ''nft EMBROIDERY Hcmitltchlng While Yeu Walt All atTlMi nnd In !.! nnd tlltt. llfFr-Ilrnnd UeV nil tten. . E A D S FLOWERS EMBROIDERY CO. N. K. Cr. 17th A Chestnut (t-.ltll) cK)jmag5afflffl?iiBHr!K0 H AOiO ril3CCCIaln n eiK,aj Marcel IVacini ly Mtn Exptrtt "IHECTO" RAPID HAIR DYE1NC ,W npeeUHzs tn tranitomiAtleaa tni 1) kladi of hlr xrerk. A. TV. THEE i . 3 HO. OTII WAU 8tl , THE TRAINED NURSE (jINFANT SH0Pn 1810 Chestnut St. Trained Nurttt in AttenJcmem Lajrtttei Frem Safely Pin te BtJ The first RarmcntB for the prospective mother te buy Special this week, $8.00 instead of $9.00. 3 Sllk-anO-Woe! Shirts, f l.tS Each 8 SHIt-and-Woel Dandi, 73c Euch 3 Arneld Knit Oewiu, S1.00 Eath :SPRUC 2193- Unusual Pictures of Pepe A full pnge of striking pictures of Pene Benedict will be published in the Rotogravure Section of next SUNDAY'S PUBLIC LEDGER r il .: !'. m man &3J.VOST ASCO 4 itssmissxsjsiwrj of Coffee in every pound each cup r ,0 asce asce!! va T8 Ce ties 'A .i tV -vi..f.,,,- ,f, ,.. ,t. f,v , i. & J4c m.i n,iii 1 r
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