Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 26, 1922, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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Paul and Virginia
By HELENA 110 YT OBAfX
Pkase Tell' Me
, What te De4
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Lc$s Thaii tlie Dust
ICtrrnOHTNO et lmvr seme lci Vttclul.i wns nnnered. Terribly:
i'lE trenni for Miner tonight, honey." ! seriously oe. It wnn cntty of Paul te be
. vPetil nodded. 1 i0 Mrc when the was positive he was
miMiihuii.
By CYNTHIA
"Hut be sure te get
it from Jltu'ien." he
warned. "The laitdc
ctptim we had wan
pretty peer ntuff. I
thought. And, be
tides, we knew Jim Jim
Een's Ih Reed nnd
clean and pure. That's
a whole let."
Virginia nodded.
"Why, I can re
member. Paul, when
( I'tras a tiny little girl thnt mother ni-
wava nnlerpil iftp icm from .11 nsen s.
That was long befere telephones were,
common. I remember I used te run
'j it iju - .. rri.. ! ......
uewu turns n mi u ihh-. iw unit., juuj
t . knew. And new nil we have te de Is
ll, phone for' It."
,',. "Yep, the telephone surely is .a gTcat
' 'Jcnvenience." The triteness of this
." speech jarred him. "Almest 03 much
, is tbe ah phonograph."
,, v Virginia dimpled. She professed an
, jlj she rather wanted te pegscrs one.
' ' t ' "Call 'cm up, dear, nnd better have
Harlequin. I like the flavors mixed.
a bcc; its jiaiu six-iivc-ieur-
Pan!, teiscd upon the threshold,
turned back.
"It'e what?"
-"Main, six -fic-feur-three,"'
"Ne. It Isn't dear. It's Ma.n frrc-
fljnr-threc-tilx."
Virginia giggled.
"Ob, you hush ip you remind me
3 Akr
Alfttaree"
IH .'- Vmkl.
Hi
Well, my dinr."
she said In that mag mag
numineus nay that
made him feci he wis
Juat a nnughty Ky,
"there tsu't the slight
est Fcnpc In nrirulng
about It. I'm qulte
certain the number Is
Main six -five -four-thrce;
but we'll net
quarrel about It,
surely, will w e,
d-nrV
Hhe gave him that forgiving nmlle
that fed the fuel of his annoyance, n
sense of sheer Ircpetenr-e that he could
net bear. Had he been nt the office he
mlgat have relieved himself with one of
the few feeble oaths be (.till bad hid
den away In his repertoire.
"Virginia" and he was almost
shorn about it "Virginia, pleaw don't
be absurd." He fixed her with what he
fondly Imagined was his most dignified
expression. "The number." he said very
distinctly, "is 'Mala Ave -f en r-three -six."
Virginia returned his serious leek.
"Well." and he thought there was
iust the sasDtcien of a brenl: in her
' Te "N. D."
Tell, vnur n-nlher nlieilt this rnah'!V
attention. .De net thlnlt of keeplnct
quiet about It It Is net a etate of
affairs that can be handled by a girl or
your age.
Beauty Helps, but Dees Net Hinder
Dear Cynthia As this Is the first
time I have come for advice, I hop
you will help a girl of eighteen and
what you call paseable. I go with a boy
who la about the same age and who
cares a let for me, but although he only
said it but once, the ether times his
Actions would tell.
Until recently my skin war clear, but
somehow or ether n, few blemishes have
settled en my cheek and I think It
makes me loelc terrible. My boy frlrnd
ma ilftTim nrt ffimdti .! rtjL fci
BfMllAn ir M.A 4llk4 lv hum. A A?nl.
..VW.W.. W .4IW JUS. .I.U O..IIV ....-.
Cynthlu, de ;--u think he would step
Ill this condition? lecs a girl haw te'
possess beauty te have ene te leve her?
A liOVUa
If the boy really loves you, he'll net ,
mina me vmniiBi.ep. 1-to.ve you
ueir 1
diet? Yeu 1
V.wi.. . ,.,.. .
ajc yuuM.uij' euujiu wv UiUVl rti;.. iwui
euitea your doctor about a
iba
Thanka "LIttIe Frlend"
Dar CynthIa--Pleese print this te
"A Little Friend te All the "World"
Thank tfti.
wear JUtue Frlna: you criamiy are
1
int rrunted creralr.
H fuscd with his tte kWh she
fished u,i the telcphr.se directory and
turned te the "JS."
K 19 iSHf d.l In ,K. muwnl.iA nkfttit tKi I I.. irttA.t (l.l..n.4mfv
Ut, inan with tlie wonderful memory whe1 A harn crv : mixed emotions he could
: Hi. recalls that man he met in Seattle. Hut, net Immediately appraise; nnd a msumj
. J!' It Just happens, air. tjmarty, tuat
te get the number transposed. Tee
veire, "well, I guees the only way te wonderful. About four mentha age my
hi. 1.11-1. i -- " ' bst n-id only g-:vl friend died, ruy cOuMn.
,,r 1. T ... vv. !, i. We were necr separated and her last
, "Helt it ur. in the boei;, then, he ,,erds wera. where is my cousin?" and
"ilt Ju
'Li burnt
,t
l'
umber is Main slx-fivc-four-threc."
)' Panl was nnnered. Se n!dem was
$ there thelighUst rift within the lute
f trifles spotted his sun, he gave way te
. annejanw. Childish? Of course.
..1 ;.
'"JTeu ought te tnI;e a r .mery course,
Jjeney," she teased
-And then
of defeat
"Oh, heucyt" she cried
ihe giggled uervemly.
"WU?" He tried te mafce it tri
nmpbant, but he was condeu3 that his
firmness, his assurance, fairly oozed.
"Heney the number is Main feur-three-fire-slr."
Ter u moment they stared Inte each
ether's eyes. Virginia tensed the tragic
import of the cpiRede at once,
His merry eyes grew stern. I "He.- stupid of us both)" she mur-
"Virginia, plcam don't be billy. The . inured.
i number is Main five-four-three-six. My ' Paul fcSsed ber tenderly,
goednces, I've known Jimson's number Tiey didn't order the ice cream!
1 for years. Utcd te order cream for my '
i bister Ilcth's parties." 1 Tomorrow "Class"
1 1, - , ,
The Marriage Gambler
a
I was tee Jain. We te rc the uame
ape (e'gluecn). They entd a!; died
1 from pneumenl.t, but If waj 3 "broken
1 heart ' with It. A fellow calmed It.
nut us It was a premise, I can't tell the
rest I have lengvd down deep In my
heart te be with Usr many a time, us
I have no one te go te. I have my
family and all, but I rr.tan u geed girl
friend like my cousin.
I ethers get bb much "sunshine"
out of your letter as I did, they cer
tainly must b able te go ahead and
loelc forward te the future for "happi
neeA" Dear Little Friend te All the World,
you certainly are dtscrvInK of happi
ness, and I hope your whele life and
ethers' Uvcs 'Alll be happiness.
I TESlPTATIO:;.
' Stands Up for American Wives
Dear Cynthia. Hepo you wilt please j
Blve me a place In your column. Thnntt
you Dixie, I agree vlth ou te a cer- '
I tain extent tn. regard te ferelifa women 1
. maldni; geed, vrlvei". But llwten I can-'
! net see where Uiey bheuld b i-hetcn by
! AniTlCin men. Of courte, you Knew
' 1 . '
1 amm
JfL UQW SKIRT
' K SlJr PANELS GROW
f J 1gjk LONGER AND WIDER
Jm WK' . iKJfe
tWmH JK. v aE Viy
v Iwi aH B mBB i.
m mm e ..vr 7
-in iin ,
Through a Weman's Eyes
1 1
e Gave Away His Own Birthday
te a Child Who Didn't Like Hers
Seme People Wouldn't Understand Why He Did Jt or Hew He
Could, but the Little Girl Knew All About It
WJKLli, it's very
nway
thins that yen can't take held of,"
they would tny. "What de you mean,
r!e away u birthday?"
much like giving
your own particular star.
Of course, a star lsn t quite llke a
birthday. , . . . ,
Yeu can't cheese your own birthday,
but you bnve a whele Gkyful of bril
liant, friendly, twinkling bters te cheese
tr . . . .
And nobody can say anything nbent
it: uobedy con av, "Why, Mnrgarct,
BefMiM you never tell anybody, until
you 'tell some erV.npcvIal body, which
your cwn particular star Is.
Hut jeu could ,clvc ,lt away If reu
felt that soma llltle girl or boy would'
bb happler for having It.
LITTLU girls nnd little boys and
, peopie who nre still en speaking
Icr'me with fairleh ninl elrs, mid still
Just a bit nfrnid of the ilrngeni urid hob
gehliii3 thfit live In sliiidew;, nre the
only ones who undorrteitd Juj-t what it
is te give things nwny like thK
People who hnve Ihoreughly grown
up don't remember Imw It feci, nd It
seems te them Just "illly" and "what
are you tnlklns nbeut?" (e exchangv
birthdays as if they were Christmas
wMes or cumpllinentn or pieces of
candy or EOmethlng llke tliat.
But, then, peopie w'be have grown np
se very mucli n nil that don't have very
much fun, anyhow.
They're nlwdyn trying te find reasons
for things, nnd any earetuiiy brought-
lmr Im't nice, (hat star belenzd te!
rhnrlnel Vnu mustn't take sour litlle ' tin child, or fnlry. or fairy's friend.
ftlends' thingsi you have your own star, I enn tell you that there nre lels f
yen knew, right ut there in the 15lg things ibnt nre entirely tee nice for any
Dipper." i J.asen.
cah T in; bcirs- at nr.EVKs, tvsen & co., i3i .Mir.ni litteAii rItLK
Your Teapot-
Seractime3 tl.ey nre Just little nar
row things thnt try te make up for
their ulc by the brilliance of their
lining. Iu that cat,u there nre four
of them. But again they grew up
and down until they arc quite Im
pressive and have te he gathered.
They even sweep the fleer In their
magnificence If they are French,
and are se close together that they
seem llke one nlngl evcrsklrt that
gees all the way around
Pioies by Oia Muters ar.1 rV.lr.
Through a Weman's Eyes
By JEAN NEWTON
By IIAZKL DEYO BATCHELOR
Ccvvcht. ill!, fcy Pubiie Lulger Cempsm
Carel Rtthlexrr.c warricj Kiel:
racy tcithevt leunp Ptm vi w.e
Mir. for her reaaan that $he cannot
-- ----. - ... .., ., .
Bear te co urn ruin M n;J xnrevpr.
hh infatuation for Daisy Castle
ion. of "The Jollu Revelers." Xid:
dujpccts the truth, and ereaaie he
tc.-elam rlrla have mothers that am and
I hive been hard uerkern Ha thei teach
1 their clilldren from litlle up te be geed
heueekecperu, ef, crochet, cook und
arloue ether thlnsrs that are requlred
I Iti the house. But the American metlier.i
, ,. 1 co net, wnicn i say m r.et rignt. i
feelingn. Tlie meting had been sc for'agrce se far with jeu. But new leek
8:30, but as early ns 4 o'clock in the entirely en the American side, fren.
afternoon she found herself rtrancelv I hleh I e'e my experience I. like
restless. Her heart bct fast,
came and went iu her chctks,
plannrd what the weultl wea
changed her mind thrte or four
color
Hhe
und j
tl:ne3
Can We "Get Away With It"?
In le sensational cases recently.' Net long age u ciiniinal who was
women have lltrnlly "get away w illi j hardened enough te take n hand in
murder" the jury freed them. ecventcen brutal murders, bklUful
New comm another tragedy the case j enough te eade capture siitccn timw,
of a woman who killed a man te end , clever enough when he wen caught te
ma pe-Aer ever nor. te tree ner minu : ciueq conviction nnd escape puniyi
na me expectation is uiac tnc, tee,
will escape the penalty of the lnw.
But, though the jury free her,
though she walk unmolested from the
courtroom, though nhe enjoy the widest
sympathy, though her husband'H arms
hercan aue really "get
ONCE there was n liltle girl whose
birthday caraa en Christmas Day.
New, you" knew, thnt Isn't very
much fun.
Christmau is lovely, nnd birthdays
nre lovely, but when you have te com
bine the two you can't celebrate cither
of them properly.
And se the llttle girl had te be con
tent with having n Christmas tree en
her birthday, nnd all her birthday pres
ents en Christmas.
But she really wasn't very pleased
about it.
Belns a geed little girl she tried te
keep quiet until cue day she wtJ talk- '
np t" no rrt Teuu, StPvensen. iutiant toukine uk reu i.AneiWT NnurtKti op haaha tb paokaee
lie waa the kind of man that lllllc . ritiri: n.Me, feed kxhiiiit, h. k, reu. istii chestnut st.s.. : riMen.
girls can talk te without being afraid
of m akin s any mlslakea nt nil.
They didn't have te lie careful net te
hurt anybody's feelings because they
knew that he would understand and
that he wouldn't tell anything he
vTann't supposed te loll, nnd that he
would knew just what he was sup
posed te tell aud what he wna eup eup
peacd net te tell.
Se the little cirl told him all about
hew distreEIps it was te hnve n birth
day come the mine clay ni Christmas
And the man who understood thing"
llke that wns te- pympalkctic that he
gate her hla birthday.
NOW, wasn't that a nice thing te give
anybody?
He didn't mind having his en Christ
mas, he said, se he would teke hers
and she could have his. which ni
In November, far enough away from
Christmas te .mnke two celebrations
quite easy nnd qnitc comfortable.
Of course, there aren't very many
people In the world who nre se whim
sical or se thoroughly delightful as
Rebert Leuis Stevenson sefius te have
been.
Seme peopie wouldn't be nble te
Imagine giving nwny n birthday.
"Why, ynu can't give away some-
will demonstrate why
HAS NO EQUAL,
Largest sale in America.
nm
0 fate part tit a play, and Jcrvls
Britten is asked te play opposite her.
Carel does net v.ew the nan, but
Am name has c queer fasct'.atiar. for
?r.
CHAPTER XXVTI
- Unnatural Excitement
W CAROL did net knew Jervls Brit
t JL-ten. Nick knew him quite will. He
M hna
input, gave himself up and confessed, !
in erut-r, h said, le clear hln eon
science." What the cemblnrd cfTertn
of the nolice of veveral cities had failed
Re effect, what cverv c-,pi.dicut of pre-'-
cuierfi nnu ( rimiuoiesi-iM could net ee-
jeurself. am an American through and wniunq ter ner cau uuc realty gee i cempiisn, was uone nv tnnt snout nu'
through. I wau ralbtd bv n'v grand-1 away Willi it f , vigilant peller force thnt tlje irlminnl
metlier. There wasn't ai.tilnK r.he ' hen the innn s slayer euld net ba jhnd net feunti-d en I. is own ceiit"!t::'f
couldn't de. such tw cook, bow, crochet found, peopie snld she had "get away' And thnt silent police forre is en thr
and even thine De yej think she with it." But lhr mind that shu , watch net enlv fur miinlcr nnrl th.
new te ae ar.y or thce thought siie had freed by hW murder ' grosser crimes. Jt ti tue gurrdlnn of
Just uu toen as I would i,,,,,. t:n nt t- it ...l i.. e . nu ji.. ... i ... ,.e -n ..
mr h u-nT.1,1 . WT-n. ," i"".' "Yv .":". "--".". "'-' . ih". u '- "K. 'l uii rvi(,'.
. ... ill i ir iifiii i-iiiui n i f-.t'i'iiiiii. in I'll iii'am ii niHiHi in ri pi r i-vr ini in nikri rial r . .
N:k had bra asked te jeia the cast, i tSi- rlUi? "" ""'" end Ke te trial. Can she froe it new by .. child or thr wounding of V levnp
ihut had declined. Oirel n-ai giafful, e0 tha, wa3 cea v,,R:i me- T i.asJing the buck le 'he jury? i heart ns f(- tli le'-t htitmus murder.,
it. ?. bu she r-nuld net forget the I never trind te d.e any mere Se Courts ha irccl e.fendert, befere; ' If it remains uii'iuli-iieil thr Judgment
i nigbt Orace Marrieit had called her up i finally I get be that If a-iy ene wculd there have been eaet-s where the world' of our reers rati d' u no iroed we
ii .uu invi'uu'iu. .ick uuu ioekcu ui uiiuiu a. ui iua uv, iunieiiins weuiq nn.s evfu conuencu tucir acts :tnu jcciiuust paj tiu penalty
utf ju B.ranzciT, and sn? usa ne: ueli wuuuuu iii uu.er erar, i iiDaeu u tr.ev linve nor tot awns with it.'
!2Li ,.,. ,Xi.:L e"1 ?w,Vr There has been a higher court, a final
kTw lXTtil?? l'dha -lb"''lhv could net escape and
hae two ;"" "?" "'"v", , "f., "', ., ,""
I a c I
I JLOsk
f Uvea Carel madly, is ifitcrabtc. Carel before he began te dress for dinned and I v.-euld chew me
. ioe is restless and unhappy and seeks I then one began te worry nbeat telling I tilings? Ne. :
I diversion cierytchere. She i asked I Nick. I start ren.tth.ng
is enough le
pay for geed
RUMP STEAK
CHUCK ROAST:
ROASTING VEAL
At Deak's Meat Market
2822 Germantown Ave.
Where quality as well ub price counts, where tlie best meals
that grew arc net tee be1 for veu, at prices far below the ether
fellow.
"Where Deak, the ORIGINATOR of Lew Prices and Cut-Price
Meat Markets, h) always ea the job.
Finest Sirloin Steak. ,
Finest Rump Steak jrt
Finest Round Steak. j
A IX ItOAhTH nftimtSTCOCX. Q H. for OC
J sJ.
yr I t'lNVST cerx.
iUC TUV bCrtAI'I'l.L.
Mddn In I'lidrnlwlllr. Delirious fur
Sundny mnrnlns l.rtuaruHt.
IIONKY.CUItr.U
smeki:i n uv
aale te hldr her Intetest in .Ten-is Urlt-
i ten from her hutbaud. W hy was sae
,se interested in this strange wen? Khe
, asked herwelf the question time and
, again, but found no answer for It. Tnc
mew bis reputation with weicn, his fact remained tbet she wai interested.
murrled ntyv fle years ard
children. Durlnir these live reare 1
huve learned from eutBldcrs te de all of
u.e tninge i i.nve mci.tieaca utat are'
jyriwr devil-may-care Htntuae toward i met sae was behaving like a schoolgirl. I required In n home.
Eiffel".' iIsadventureus spirit, everything) and yit eke wa-r looking rurwnrd te i Ne-v about when It comes te a shcrw-'
'rrfT Bboet htm. I meeting till mun mere than she hnd i Iov n we Americans go home te mother
'And Carel was te play opposite him 'cer looked forward te aci thing else. (Well, net here. We have had hard lucl: ,
(i.' fn thm tnrhfnnr' nlnr- ThAP trtnM I L-.t. . ... . . i ever filr.re Ur vrrt m:Lrr!rrt Tuvf-Ln rf
Mi he, thrown tecether. ' It was the verr . ...i?uL" .?.?' - " -UU1L8rccn C."P? . "" I re'ng home te mother I toe'a In wash-
tjh r . ... ;.:. .... : .. :..-" .mu rikvivs. ii was simnie. out' in .rru:.t,.A nr.a ai,i
.li s vc v niiiM n ivniviM ninruin mcr nnn . v -. - utu uiu
tft ".:.."." """ """" ."rr1"" '"' "" i eiunc te ner Uiure mil thr mini
tn n vinv .'ftn Mai.A nr t I
Mb 1
from hia successful battle with the lnw
te madness or "uit'lde.
And that higher court, that linal
tribunal against whose indictment there
is no ncfensj und from where cenvlc
On the ether hand, theac'i the hounds'
'be nt our heels, though the world con-1
t l P 1l n tf WUf f ft fPJ-lVt II rv fliivnn nc .1 U
I sit in suckclet!). if our ieiiHck'nrc L
our friend, if tha 'iblic court nbselvti fi
.. .. A ...til 1 ., ... i ...i. - .i. 9L
ut t Viiu unuu itui'- it nil iTUinibf, x ii t?
juy of tJn Imuiu wlfh hur.v fTrcs burn- i
) lug, the hnun ihut is Ithin Uieugl
Vhen Yeu
i "Via "M ii' J 1 w I ? il ti
.4,7rnffi,','ffrwr?r.?i!Tgisn,i
1itAniV Aiit Km ij f. i. t.... a
vi.i. .,-..., r..n- M...1. ...u , "". "- ." iiuu 'i utr uair ana
f '"-' i -iu '' uvi. hj,u (.funi punry of her feature. When
he had asked her if she knew Britten. ahe !oeked et hcrb(.lf ,J h ' ,"
Why had she turned red. had she been i ri ...,,., t.. -..i ... cu '....? ,..
told of the man's charm, and had the ; '." -taV-JrTi: .?.. -l-r"."a"1:
ISS&tf TSSaBw,,nBfbf? th.aVc J"" eV disturbing heughU
It fcSSfaV?'v.2?ltn.i.nfr0ffl .'th.at e -urging through her mind, but
j. pvuvu, .. ..H ."-" "-- . . """
; ' snaKen tne trutn. And vet he hart never
been her flush at the mention of a mnn'H
DREAMLAND ADVENTURES
Running Waters
Hy DADDY
Sume, he had never t-eea hr ether-
wle than calm and unhurried.
Often when he bad made leve te her
during their honeymoon he had seen her
eye, widen with surprise before bIie had
closed them before the fire in his. II"
i -writhed whenever he remerabcred that
lime. Hew she must have Imtcd him
ifer forcing himself upon her! If be linn
Vjnly known. If he had realized ,;
tKjth be might hnvc spared her and h!s
own .humiliation in looking back en
these days.
Carel's first meeting with Jet4.:,
Jlrltten occurred a fev days later ct a
-.tli.ini. 9 lij. cn .A frilb iit., tl
f$w y11 Thy bnd Jfc,de,I te held
: ,'M wecrsals at Grace Marriett's house, and
te hire the ballroom of one of the tcrge
Ldttls for the drcta rehearsal and the
performance itfclf.
Carel was frankly amazed at her own
when at o'clock Nick telephoned that
he waifbtsjing late at the office. Carel
grew ulmeht faint with the relief that
swept e or h"r.
"Have jeu any idea what time yea
will be hone?" h a-sked trying (e
make he.- voice sound natural.
"I'll hae dinner downtown and gft
home tome time around 10,'' he re-
lunmt cRfcpjy. him nearc I.ad beunderi without them ery nicely. And nlve ou
nt the uestlen, it waa Feldetu thi.t ( little Amei lean Birls a trial. But ds:.'t
Carel ehnwed any intercut tn LK move-1 for?c: that enceuragement. Hoping you
muitx. I!ut hid eegcrnciTJ was ejiXdy will co the American alde of the story,
diarclled by her answer. i AN AMEMCA?;.
"I'm going ever te Grac Marriett's '
te a meeting of the tail," she said I
quickly.
"I night drop ever there for you. ' I
he returned, and an he hung up h
fancied he detected a .forced note la
Carel's careless, "All r.'g.v!, 1' 1 ex
pect you." I
Tomorrow Jervls Britten
uen ujerc ia no uiipuut, i uas:i own wttneuc me cirtpcms im. at war.
eonwlenco. If it docs net concur, there's Our cen&vipccc Is, after all, thr vu
nrt zifTir- nrviiHrtnl ,,n , nrf 1, li i.1,,i.li -iiitrifri,, ,i , lit..!. . . .t.t.u -- ,.-
...,n Mn rtilllv ''.mf nTi'mt .in.l.'r nMl - m... 4t.w.i .in .i.,, n,I.if4 .1.. ... J...1
BCTrlne te heln. , . . -- -. " .uj- .ijuij nbiuimuuiij, nic enu juuge
Keep our hene together. And bellove ' ,0,nff- wu must convince.
me. thcra are Juat as many trlrl lllte I 1
m:,fOif who would de Uie same thing' If;
they were encouraged mere.
Just because bhe can't coe'a the first
j ear the husband tells mother fhls
metlier) : "Mary burned the supper last
night ar.d had te go buy It Extra
ei.pense. ' "Well," hla mother tells him,
"why de you put up with that? Why i
net trlve her h 7 ' He docs that, con
sequently. She does go home ter mother,
and I don't blame her. InMead of say- i
Ir.g "Mary, that's all right. Veu".l I
lear. " Yeu Teu!d see a big difference i
Uncejracement is the best thi.-g In the'
world, ft holds many a her.ie together.
(Jlve the Amcdean Rtrl a chance, a let
of onceuractment, ar.d let Cie foreigners
nta.1 -vhare they bqlennr. We can de
witneut tnem ery nicely
ley.
way
And seen his iharp eyes found a
What that way was will he told te.
! 'l'.OlTOW.
This Freck Combines
Exquisite Celers
The Weman's Exch
ange
color te the ha.rs that a.-e aVtauy gray.
But the tieuble Is evidently in "our
sca.p. and the sttmulatlcm will liven It
V piiystciar. would be able te bar.- '
the moles erf with soaie solution or,
treatment, if 0j de net wart te de
Uiie, bathe then) with a teaspoonful of
l" It This bleachta fh hnt- nA ,i...- i
It brittle, discouraging the growth. A
child of 'he height ar.d age that ea
gl-e should weigh clghty-three pcad3.
A Tonic May De It
5y th Eduer et Wtrireu's Past:
.Dear Ms.dara le there a-y way of
Tosterlnc gray hair? I am a ;,-eunc
Atpman yet, but my hair is getting grayer
and thinner each day H07 can I pre
ventand restore thlsT
My daughter, who is ten -eM-a old,
hU soma moles growing all ever her
lie and hair Is growing en thern Hew
can I help this? In ninety pounds the
rrct weight for a child of ttn whcie
height is four feet two Inches?
G a reed hair teile SS' a' hl'.r-' ,, , .". 1H" !Mev8
4resser or from jour drusg'.e: and start T0h "" t Weman , ran: ,
uilng It right away. Rub It well Inte, uii- Madan. I am a. young woman
your scalp and brush ycur hair well ' pr twer.ty and hava a baby. I tra reit-1
very night Tills will Btlinulate thn ' ir'g two rooms from a lady, who also
(growth of the hair, rr.alce it thicker. and rents the heute we llve In. She la going
It? may prevent mere of it from getting, te move cut. Hew much notice Is thei
l-rty, although it will net restore the. required te Kte me te move? 1
1 k cli uiuiuiH iu iinri .1 n briA -j n
,-- '1 she fcrce me te move eut7 Or can the
Things You'll Leve te Make , T gueeandpr?spefny JSl reualnd is
away worn :.oir.e, and It 1j difficult for,
me te move. I
ye yea u-.lnlc the Red Cress could
.ieijj rr.e any.- r.ere can
uieri:
' Trti' rotlce rwiulred for pltlier jeu or'
1 ye-ur lardlady should be tr. you.- lease,
and If you haa ugreed te a week's'
I notice nd she doee net fjlve jeu thai
notice she cannot nut jeu cut until that'
tlme 1j up But If you hae no acre-'
nent of that kind. Men jour landlady
can forue jeu out at any tlrrc. Tlie
.owner of the property has nothing te'
de with it, if you am renting from tils 1
tenant, but after oho leaves you could
nu.1.0 tV name arrangement with him, I
If he In willing. Perhaps Ids new tenant I
wwuie e wmir.g 10 rem you the two
KpWpva
mi X
iv
tfSm
Ofi t5r?
mw Lvenmec)innp
re can I apply te see
MRtJ. I'A.NNV H. ,
i
7s
rtiw Kisw Ei:.N'P:a &Lirrnn hea
Beaded straps ion car inaKe
Of thcs.s leeh tllppers out of un
or strap sanaaiu, 1 jt a piece n
eatin ribbon or velvet aid bead
. erettv deulirn uf colored or
bsads. Line It with a plnin plecs et
tlbbelt, mjtclt It under the strap en
jour snndal. Brad anil line another
I'lcs that will fit ureiind jour auhle.
Btkeh that band te the back of the
Upper. 1 Clese It at the elds with a
' WrP fastener or small nucHie. ins
i SjRv KVUNJNO SUPPEIt j-eu will
' mads will held IW piaca agamni
y. expensive orcair.ented ellppt.thttt
l.tatefctijuy. 'Fier-A.
rn.,Tnr! lurtf n?t frl aha aa t... .
courts. jeu would have te take this up
wiUi bcnJi the owner of the property 1
1 and the new tenant. The r.rrm awi
1 HecUtj', in the O'Uy Hall, wilt help you
te fole thie Olfncult but If ; ou cannot
matin aiy ur.aiiijn. ti.w war. suit be-Jt
Adventures With
a Purse
Jack and Janet find liuehy Heaver
and hij family buildiue a high dan
tcith icneA te flood the forest teith
melting snow tcatirs. The leavers
want te spile forest folks it10 have
(cajid them.
CHAITEtt IV
Llke Paul Knere'b Hide
JACK and Janet felt their hearts bink
ns they wutched the b-saicrs at work
en the dftm. The beavers lubered fabl
nnd the dam irrew Mfadiiy. it w.i" T RKLIKVIl veu will want te knew
asteuishing what the busy creatures 1 Ilbetlt th nla(. ,,.,. t , ,0(,
could de. cutting dewu trees, trimming fur UKtH. u ;, of 0,1If.Ci , ' v '
branches, end weaving twigs and sticks doubiless knew, but I hui' wondering
iu tbe wall that wns te held back the wi,ctber you have looked for hats there" '
melUng -anew waters and tioerl the nl-j rrie fifit rf.colDmpndatien is thnt the I
e7, . ,, .. .,, , . hats are really nice looking. Simptlmei
What could the children de te save T nm nlmen inrllned fe think the linve
the homes of their forest folk friends j tn,, Slnnrt,.sr looking bais in "town. ,
I mat would 00 ovcruecn ey we uoetw And. M-fendlj . they im resllv reason
! Jack and Janet wondered if llucky , abjy priccri. rer example, enr that I'
1 n.... Vinrl n tln,l hrnrt. nn,I If n1rnn '.,'.,..,.. ,., . . ' ..' w.i
uva.u. u.jw ........ ..-..... .. ... iicrticu.niiy iihru ! a tnrc-ceriii;i"'ii
weiild make him step building the dam hRt in brnW 0,0s, p
higher. They rode their horses around) b!iu(, Blrnw .0 cnaMe' J011 Mrpa ,:
the pond te try. iat j,, the wahen. yet MilEtlcrr'n con-'
"I'lense. Mr. lucky Bfaver. have p.ty 1 wrva..ve tev J0U .J Pa, P0W ;J!)holt
will be drowned out if ou baiil yeurl,H Wnrl(i cdB(.,, ,Ait!l , , . b , f
dam higher, cried Janet feathers nnd te i.t.- mind carries th-
Ducky Bcayer'H ausw-r was n srewl, rf, j . nvl tn$ T ,
; as he urged bis gang te greater fcpeed. ' i(.Q Jh S5t Thl(, M, -Jt
"Werk, work, my beaver.',' he idea of t'.yle and prices. It nU ;ir
jrutabled. "Hcmcmber hew the tqulr- intrreved ;ei will. I krew, leek for
1 rels and chipmunks and rabbits kept uh yourself. I
awake each duv lnt.t fall bow they . 1
i held noisy panics wuen .vc were no rer n3
terk Lein ler Roasting. . 1 Of"c
Benelei Bcen fcilb.
Sbarp diecie 25c lb., 4 lbt., S5c
Beit Table Cecca 13e lb., 2 Ib., 23e '
Headquarters for Naarice River Cove '
Oytttrt, ell Air.di fritt I ish and
Sea Feed
"AT THE FERRIES 1"
Mitchell's Market, Inc.
10 nd 12 Seuth Delaware Avenue
74m0vmtmfim'
Hili reasl, rump raimt, round retitl,
.Irluln roast.
Thin bfff l" the fluent thnt crews.
and picry mealc und roast Is tender
ami Juley.
T'lNTJST I'OIIK Ofi-'RKIX HACK 1IA3IM.
cuern &v suuau riiiru
Ne bntU or vnd, but etery chop a IiJi?i,1,IVM3
Jein chop, SJIOKLU
,1 K X H
I" Whole or half etrip
I ri.NKST 8170AK ( I KM)
V Sin-1
i.ein 1'eni: te
UOAPT
J'lNKhT VEAL
(ITLEr
riNi'.sr vci
mers . ,
VKAL ltOAST ...
VIVI1BT rOt'NTKV
sausaei:
17c
20c
16c
24c
I Mf I nr smehed meal' nre the flnet
.i,,,r. vu.c. ,, j ,,1.,, 1 ., nvvumi,
or Inferior mrnli of un hind.
1:00s , . 4Uc
III narteiM. The bis. full, mentv
kind.
MIIIDI.KTOM N CnilAM- A Q n
KttY IltrTTKH HOC
teiik statu cm:.3i- QQ,
i:iiY nuTTKn OOC
30c
25c
22c
18c
A big let of fancy Roasting Chickens, 30c. The kind
that falls apart when you roast them.
De you ever step and think of the prices you paid
for meats before Deak came en the job?
Fer Friday nnd Saturday, Jan. 27-28, I'JJJ
Buy Profit McatStercs
Market St. j 60th and Havcrferd 4219 Lancaster Ave. Theatre Bldg., Darby
G002 Market St.
Everything Cheaper
TONS OF MEATS
One Cent a Pound Profit
Beers Open 3 A.
.! ...ITunlHairM. Come Early!
'tired and sleepy after our nightly work 'ruiinr r
building this pond! Werk! Werk I" i'""
And the beavcrr did work, work. T'ie'
1 of shnp mlil-i:'. ll'emnn'n face
or pitniid Uelnnt annii r Main ldul
tnr lieurn or 0 md 3
THE
BEST
CUTS
Steak Meats
MT3JP
ROUND
SIRLOIN
18c lb.
' mtr . i. r nt.r. .. .r... ...... ...L. ..,. .. ... I . v. ..
v :..... i iyyn "" '"' . umr liiica e nvu. v.t cur. i n-ti'trmnre. te
. ,iiTf,:In? " ,re.tS -a,'1,lcr- n-IP reu nei.. if,,, .v. Wm ilud l'e- tli.
It With I Onlv tnKlblDd Krli-n m,r, , n.l .i,..i.. l """.'' ." l":
metal i,, i .i ...r. i... t.-i.! ... ..,.. -.-.. Italia ft,u arir mun
Uen new.
Geed Government
The Municipal Government of Stono Steno Stone
wall, N..O.. is strictly feminine ip Jta
mhke-up. It.couslBt8,ef' Miss' Mand B.
Hntterthwalte iw Majrerc jplsted by a
City CoejjcU 5f thrts wtinftn.
By pOItrNNE LOAM:
It hae besn nald that tbe difference
"it I- .'"i iirli 1h that 'jte, feine out
end e'hers get ei.t. Hut v. iietlir ene
UU vr-kM.y 1U(1 or tt'lHUCr veniiin. one
v' urj all entitled te
go n'jt in the
girl In her lute
OS netlil.ie fit.
cerds iu rharui the bouffant h':lrt. Ter
u!l ether' It is nut te turn out the
buffoon tklrt Here we he It In .t
fr-l: of told metal cloth nnd brocade,
thn lutter in tencu of lijlit blue mid
violet. A nnrrev gicn ribbon binds
the iiilrt, 'Ariteh in acijubtcd In a gather
ed frill nbevQ the wai6tllne. A ringle
nlntf rose nt tne walntllne centrlbnte
the etkw leach of color,"
lem ref,e ny ini'nrn.
I "Yeu will bpell all this n'r-e vallej-.
, argued Jack. '
1 "'Werk, mv beavers!" urged Buek.v
I Bearer. "Werk! We will t irn this.
valley into a Dig WKe mat w i grew
n.atiy water Illy iieina te furnibh feed
for us. Werk! Werk!"
And the beavers grew buflcr than be
i fere. Jaek and Jnnrt knew then It
wa no uvj te ergue with Tluckv Beaver.
He had made up his wind te build that
I dam te flood that valley end pleas could
net make blm step.
"Eh-' Kkl Sre l.ew high tha water
I in rihinc!" '-t'li wBrnln; can.e from
Perky Snuirrel, vhe was pnrclud high
, above in a tree. .Inek nnd Janet looker
' at the pond. Tim wutcr from the melt
I Ing tnew wai already covering the Ire
land creeping hi'.'her nm higher up th
'.sides of the dam And the pe-id Itfelf
iwrb Rpreadlns out fnrthcr and farther.
1 The low murmur of the creek wns turn.
,. inin n renr. ns thr vvntcrK running
down from the melting anewbniiki
poured Inte It. T'u!r3 (hr leaver
Jteppd work en the -Inm, the tielnn
waters would flood the Njliey before
morning. SemctHns had te be (low et
once
WHAT'S WHAT
Br iili.e.n nntic
RIR
ROASTS
llest Cuts
cWM
il'wtnil
CHUCK
ROASTS
Dest Cuts
10
HAMBURG
STEAK
Fresh Ground
12
POT
ROAST
Lean
STEWING
BEEF
Leau Brisket
6
HOLAR
ROAST
lan
13
Tens of
Lean
Benekss Bacen
3 te 4 lb.
Pieces
15c lb.
REGULAR
HAMS
8 te 10 lbs.
&e
SKINBACK
HAMS
Large
PICNIC
HAMS
G te 8 lbs.
3
COTTAGE
HAMS
a te 4 lbs.
23
PURE
LARD
lb. package
12
SLICED
HAMS
33
Lets, of
Nice Lean
Legs
Yearling &7 26c lb.
In tv.lt) ilcncernt'3 ege top-leftioal
mdnnurii are iultu out-of J.i'n. Nauedy I
takes tlicin uerleunl. eieuch ccn te
roeent them; they ar iire,- Uera uf con cen con
temptueuo aniu&enient nothing mere. '
t' t iivuvm; num.' -v i-.- utl UllJtJI'l j I
ui tuuminjr, ii'-'tuuMJ ui lr.Lt'uiieijen,vll
BVfrv nnn fnnuiti ir. iti cmiivrttt n,.
pilCii:'. u it ia
YEARLING LEAN RIB SHOULDER LOIN I SHOULDER j LEGS
CHOPS YEARLING vi-wiiisi YEARLING BABY BABY
French CHOPS lLAULINC, CHOPS LAMB LAMB
25 22 16 28-30 22 39
ttfi .1 I'ttlirjl r.tf
- . .... ,(miA r .fv i.i nA ' - '
.inch- f.riK ......r.-.. ... ..., ,m,u... . wemai ".i vr. tn . -iiJ .,n.'nKly
Uide up th yllty. be whperi-fl , 0f "werklnK sirlj" "cei, i i ,-lrvV'
te .Tfin't. "llinr up in- vauey line tliit atieilnK fUi, . te Ir . un'. rl, rr.
Nice
Lean
Lein Perk Eeast
IMcccs'' IfeC ID"
Paul ttevcrc. and .am all tbe
of their danger.
.Timet, 1 1 b tie .iarUing
her pony up tne w.liey.
"WpV up! Wake un! All you
animal!" the er'ed. "Bucky Beaver Ih
flooding the valley nnd ou will be
drowned. Wake up. Hepplty Hep Knb
Ml! Wake up, Hackee Chipmunk!
Wnke up. Hleepy Woedchuc!;!"
Jack, left behind, looked nreund for
n wav te Btep the work of the bearers
se th'eir Cam would uet flood the vai-
anlniel enttratlng that
n-e s ir ri i'i..j' j.1 t
I of thfl Mann .r. el jj.uj ki.!Ij A
tunictl i rtal Bcntlewt ,a.i f''-"" 'lei tu wait
her own jt.ii.eu 1). leiiiriiif thn r t-
tien e et'i.rp rrnicmi. c"u u ero
than In f'thfr uc; a. "cei aei'teiiblen (a
Ihu rr.ark uf t' i,nvenu'. the mv1v.
rich, the uiuar who Ii, he rieuhlfiil ef1'
ner own cinuna 10 superiority tnn; ehe
tries te ai'.ert herttlf by an attiMifje
preclajmlng the inffilert-' af thj "lower
clttthes," from whom, only tee evidently,
alie lias defended or. In her. pwn opin
ion, "naeewlcd," Thii U ene of the
meit ndiwuleua forms of buebbistiuei,
SHOULDER
PORK
I'icnic 31) le
15
FRESH
HAMS
V IieIh
20
SHOIIIrDER
PORK
lllade .Style
19
PORK
CHOPS
lict Cuts
25
FRESH
SCRAPPLE
10
FRESH
sausagi:
16
S Stewing Chickens
AU Yellow
-3 te 4 lbs.
28c lb.
tiJU
V
1
Vt
MkW
MisA.,i
v . ttf y.
iViJt