" MS3 " T" ( t f 'IV R. i is?. t EVENING PUBLIC LEDaMKPHlLAJDEHHIA, SA'JP.UliDAY, JANUARY 28, ,1922 F SARAH D. LOWKIE'S SATURDAY EVENING TALK Yenr Shrill Little Whistle in Life May Affect Many Others With Its Clieer or Sadness SOilKTlAIES late In the night nnd ' for his State because it bad censed te sometimes after the turn of the 1 be possible for him te live for his home, lilltht, in the very early morning, n bily I But the threatened shirking of life be- gees ny our iieufc whistling, up 1 ,!" " jv "i ' "'"-" named nwnr like? n bad dream and in bis public service of these last few years his example ban been n chal lenge te ether men of his sort who have opportunities like his te teke their patriotism u iicrleusly ns they take their business. "The Marriage Gamble By HAZEL DEVO BATCIIELOIt Copvrteht, 1911, lu Fubtle Ltdetr Company Carel llathbeumc marries Xich Tract without leviny him In the least, for tha reason thai she can net bear te see him ruin his life through his infatuation for Daisy Castlcten, of "The Jelly Itcvctcrs," Nick suspects the truth and is fear ful that another man may atcaken her love. Then Jcrvli Uritten comes into Carel's life en J he exctts 11 queer fascination ever her. eilAPTEUXXIX Twe Men and a Weman I WAS walking through the forest net pAUOL always looked back te that Ions "Ce with n man who 1ms the j evenlnir at Grace Marriett's when net always the same boy, for tlie tunes that are whittled ranee mi ntid down the gamut of melodies from the lant Jm ratch baek te a plain song as old 1 and elder than Christianity, and the chap who rates te keep his (spirits up en a cold brisk night bv the one sort of tune would net be likely te knew the ether, lint what happens is the same, vTinlnvm Mia tllti.t 'Tim mjin nml irnlll ... i.i ...l .......... ...l,.. . n.i..l.. n,l ! milckest ipn for detecting llvllIC tneVO" JII UHt mill lining, nil. .uv iinuuv iitiu - -. " -- . , .1 witless in nil the beuses the length of input i in the lenves and along tun his walk lie still fur the moment nnd sreund that I ever knew. Ile (-aw n listen te hl.-t tunc until It grows faint , 'lezcn live things in the weeds peering In the distance and dies away. nt us with their little bright eyes and MnlnelMntr nhnilf Mm Minn III tlict WniSKinK BHClUiy 0U lO BOIUU ".'" till hour of the moment of the ,. nnl nlf l I.. .1.1 I ,.., .1,1 In u... HlM tllllt 111! TlfebablV CMUCllt Sight 01 ' ,,l .1,,,, -,.- 1 H., aha (mil mnR4 hut e chance snbtlv thnueht's only n tenth of nil the little live tilings ,,,.- ..-nntiul If mhnrwiu. nn pscaned rhythm, se that no em geeu baek te about us. I se much by pretending net te under- thinking quite in the old groec after Sometime f think we hustle am. 8tan(1 ntuj lt imt aiWUJ.8 i,cen possible the silonre once mere settles down line hubt'e through our dajs and get n te held Nick nt bay by erecting it as a he low puIe beat of the ritj in the and off trains and cart., bnmhtlireuRii bnrriende between them. nlRht. revolving doers, tranwirt business nt She had hardly realized the power of I have often thought It the whittle counters, come in nnd go out of iwaru uritten's personality until Nick called e a passing boy can le felt by se muny j and business mcetlngs, hurry along tlie for licr tMat niht. i his fellow men a greater audience ' ftrcets and se' nbeut us much et tue His cntrnnce into the room, sleek nnd than most singers can beast for humans m ear path as wc de of the little weji groenjo,, im(i startled her. Ter night's performance who cnu sa whnt creatures in the weeds, and remain the first time she ceased te DC sorry J of much account nnd what n of Mttlc ' fe'emnly unaware of what they sen in !for wlint s)c lm(j jene) elle t10Bi,t eniy ocennt m mis weriu .' slm first met .TrrvU UrittOll ns n mtle- stone in her life. It was ns though this man had awakened another side or her nature, for his eyes drew her cojnpol cejnpol cojnpel llnily. and she was conscious that her cold reserve melted uwny under the ie night gives it for the i covert befere we rnme abreast of them. icliarm of u9 per30nnUty. e whistler's passing n! but 1 knew that he was right when he Always she had been nblc te hide be te held thought in mis- i fnid that he probably cnuBht sight 01 ; hml thut reBCrve of herRi 0nec she hni THIS IS THE WAY WE WEAR OUR VEILS i? JS Af "n'hmfgh th" wre l f ,the fact th,at hCCT ,8h n"'1 N,ct, all-wool blankets at n sp lal , tleusly Invest gate, as though Uicy wcri hnd murraurc(l V0W8 jn tb presCncc of price et e n pair. They are bemid se many W1u rrcls end birds and Held t.cvcr(ll hundred people nnd n nunlstcr. j hlte nnd have pink or blue stripes hnrenin nrlcn for vnnln lilnnkpfq? . . .. I 01 HP is se imri et .. - farel Wns Btlll tee DOUnrt by tlie con- I ran across n -nl of nnll hr,.Bh. lxen Intereste.1 te rend of 1 ive story mat it is lmnossieie ie sj m uCntIens te de anything like that. hm, nffn, 5.,, .. ViV.m ,7. of the Sinn Fefn political pris-' ppisode Is important te. tnc plot ana, She wns the first te mnke the move ' i..i.,i C ..T...i . u.i. .. nc" ":. of their triumphant return , what Is net until you knew tue pier. it0 0 iest vlck n8!crt tul- nutheritv . " ' V "'""'.'' ' "l"1'", ". A ".."," and of the great ovations and no human can guess Ills own plot 1 0 m nn( licr cnrelcss goed-bv had ' ' r,. T.Z., ;-.,T.i ."i." .. "" 1. .. .U.M .lnll .JimMi tt .itnu "linlQ llllllA. Ills 1..-I...1.. l i l t.. iwi '' un iLini:w hi, biiviivj liuilia kicii uji.it. uiit.4 uL-.un i....'. - -- iiiuiuufu uvurv uiir .lurvia liricien re- . i. tj-. ..! icm. uniii ul-.uh mm -. ......... - mciuucu every one .icrvis uritten re- , nei, unm nrn ninin ni day te Uie lelcase of life Se it is but net te Bcnmii nnyicclvct, ,, mere thnn ,iuttcrlnB x tnc ": " tk hnn TIJ for fifteen yearn has of the detal s. but te live as though ,.yeHd In hi dlroptlen. but he wn con- 7- v .-Jindew of death, and eadi act might pro.-e te be the but nnd tent. ne knew mt l hs mcctinj. with ' me1P,0,A "J Jl1.1?? ,b,r"e."- ethers have seem te ITTllE men who get nrnised for things r. and the tilings tnat gel praised are mice ana cottontails. she wns bound te him, he had the right 0n the borders, and nrc of excellent .". ". "A . r.. ". " ..T.-"Vr . mHR frfh of the matter is that all "'"" ."" "" ,u"'r.." wuulu. , quality. Lien't you think, that Is n is iiub uvtr wiiii iiu lUL'tuii vv Mi'cv-cinr., i - iiiiiku n bcviie unu tciumj 10 go, Ann just in tne line or uuty. I have yelease ccrs and In Irelnnd lht wcre Bat I went today a nrisenar who for fiftpen years has of the details, but te live us ineugn ..vnllits In l,u .llrnntlnn. l.nt hn wn nnn. "'"''. "" l"v " f"- walked under the shadow of death, uud ! eai.li act might pro.-e te be the lai-t and tent. He knew that if his meeting iiTered the Ignominy of disease end , Her.t. , Carel had meant nothing te her. she pain, waiting in suspense for the1 Ba careful what tune ou whistle as 0,,u have been effusive in her geed-by, oruejost kind of death, the postpone-' you go past the seemiwslv sleepinp amj instead she hud avoitled liim. fcjent of which only meant mere suffer- streets of houses in the night, 'beur "First rehearsal en Friday night," itg and greater weaknea-i and the peti- tune, merry or sad, full of old memories Grace had said merrily. "Nick, I sup ibility of lenclincsa. As 1 looked slowly j r.r of modern and careless echoes, shrills , p0se you'll come ale'ng ns sort of i around en all the faces of the mn and I up into rooms where people ure thinking 'watchdog. Yeu hnven't been married iremen gathered at that funeral, lj a thousand thoughts that you can cress jenj enough te be hnppy It Carel Is theught: "Thcre Ina't one here n he scetlen with n single phrase of melody. 'out 0f your jght for moment, and lias net been helpcd by that woman's Which is only saying in common . rcmember the faselnatlmr Mr. Britten dignity nnd grace and brave simplicity Eng'lsh what Browning scld for all time I is t0 ,c her leading man." iu carrying, herself tnreugh this living , in his "l'ippa I'ns.sea. Nick's eves met Jervis Brltten's nnd aGA VAfiM " lllnnn'a unnrp. ... . . ... ,. !'"' .- , . i tne ioek en oetn 'lues wn one ei nn- l praisnl. In Nick's was an unspoken question which if put into words might IMjB'MII : What te De MSB$&BUBmm "' CYNTHIA IHHZF Te Adventures With a Purse IF THERE is one subject that should nrouse your interest right new it is nice warm woolly blanket. We need 'cm. Se I shall tell you of n shop death for all these years, She has made what the Latin call i "Ged's puppets, best and erst fi "beautiful gesture" in her heroism, I Are we: thcrp is no laRt nor firt; lirid in the hour of need of all who l Pay net 'a sniull event! Why 'small'? watched her the memory of that "ges- , Costs it mere pain thnn this ye call tare will sianu tucm in goeu stead. A great event? the ms,i I WAS thinking the same thing, tee, Of deeds which make up life, en deed about Lewis S. Sadler, whose death , Power shall fall short in or cscced!" Inst week has brought le a halt what , .... ... , , . Kerned te seme pei-teus a greut hopel A,D th"r'' Is an cvcn bstu'r way of tir the future politics of thin Stnte. ' saying it, a truth for all eternity : evcrul years age when bU wife died, ' "But Ged chose thp foolish things of the people up In Carlisle shook their , the world, thnt he might put te shame heads, ueuDting it ne would ever riuiy tnem tnat nre wiBe (in ineir own con have run like this. "Arn vmi th mnn Pnrnl rt11 lnr7 Tnficlnw iiia frnm tt .. i. i ............ w ..v... llnv(. -uu Luu ,wnvr iu ium; xicr uwuy from me' ' Britten wero n leek of careless arro gance. In his mind he wns thinking, "Can you held her, and If net, can you blame nny one ele for steppintfn and tnking what you did net have the power te keep for yourself?" It was like a dec'aratien of war. and n tha nnnla upnTYlli1 fn rin In VIpVb M .L.. .L-. I ..e .11 1.1 !!.. . ... nn.1 !!,! ..UAf.A k. .....1. .1.1 , i V . . . . ... I . . iruai umi. siuiin-TniK ui an ju- iiic.iui, uuu mu.i im inn ni imiiss Hi band, lie had only te defend his own eneugh te break the recluse ways into I the world, that he might put te shame (rem the enemv who inust of necessity u-hich he had fallen. Whatever force , the things that nre strong, nnd the base,ttack. If Carel loved him this would carried him out of his depression into things, the things thnt are despised, did 'be rnsy, but the fact that she did net the public life of service Umt hnd ' Ged choes jca the things that are uet, Jove him, weakened his stroiigheld. and marked him lunce we entered the war, I thaj he might bring te naught the things mndc it possible for the enemy te strike Al.nfe .1 t ii n lUnli nkAial.l .!... l .. . . . ... ... liiuk itiv. mm uw uceji eiiuuju giury uc fore Ged." SAHAH D. LOWRIE. If. you see about them immediately. there may be n few pairs left, but they nre going fast, se 1 cannot definitely premise you. They nre broken lets e"f stockings, some silk nnd wool, and ethers all wool. The colors are mostly green or brown, nnd the price per pair U 1.-15. Fer imnf of iiliep nddrrin Weman's Vat FUUnr or phene Wnlnnt 3000 or Main 1601 hetnern the hour of 0 and 0. Really common sense nnd suit nbillty have mero te de with style new than ever before. Witness the various ways of putting en n veil, nil of which nre In geed style. If your hftt or your face leeks bet ter with a (lowing veil, you drape n lac) thing loosely and let it flew. If, en the ether hand, you or your hat happens te be the chic, neut, piquant tpc, the little clone meshed veil that i caches just te your mouth nnd is held in firmly Is mere becoming nnd just as correct. In the center nbevc is a new ar rangement for the veil, two huge lings nt the sides of the turban, put there te held n long veil with chiffon border, which cun be worn In the charming manner shown here, or as u harem veil, or thrown back ever the hat and held in closely In the Search for Inexpensive Dishes Mrs, Wilsen Lends Invaluable Aid There Is net tee great, a difference i:i your ages. De net be se self-conscious. Ne ene le looking at you. Have a. geed time talking te the girl you nre with. When you are. elder perhaps you will want te marry her. Four or flve yearn' dlfference between a man and his wife Is quite an Ideal dlfference, when the yearn are en the man's eide, ns in your case. The Thought That Yeu Give Out With Your Small, Alms te a Beggdf May Have the Effect of a Prayer for His Shame, His Wclfafl or His Fortitude if It Is Aimed in That Direction 1 AS YOU walk nleng n city street en n cefd winter afternoon you pas? ene beggar nfter another. Ile're, n blind man struggling "long In his dnrknesa with a cane. Thcre, a woman sitting en a cold atene step wth a child In her arms, Runnlui; nlens beside you, a lireplne, snd-cyed boy trying te'Bcll chewing gum. Yeu don't knew whether they nre in need or net. Yeu have heard be many stories of hew unscrupulous men, nnd women, tee, go nbeut the streets in rags beg ging, tellinf .piteous tales of their pov erty nnd need; and after "work," iielng back te comfertnblo homes nnd putting en geed clothes, te cat n plentiful mcnl. That is one thins Ibat makes you htsltnts; your iinmile and desire is te hand out at least a little te each euc. But another thing thnt makes you hesitnte, especially if you walk that ptrect often, is that there nre w many, and If you nre nn average person, you cannot de mero than conttibute te about ene charity, outside of your regular expense, mllEN sometimes there seem te be JLnny number of pleas that come te your deer. Rnmn from real charities that you knew about nnd want te help. Some from charities thnt you know knew nothing of, but would like te help If thev nre whnt they claim te be. Others from pcep'e who ten n Hew te Handle Her Admirers Dear Cynthia Here Is my trouble: straightforward story of perfectly true I am a girl In my teens and have fiulte i and perfectly frightful hard luck nnd She Gives Today a Daintily Varied List That Will Take Care of an Entire Week in a Most Economical Manner life! it was quite plainly net a zest fe: in the old lines. He gave one the Impression of living Paul and Virginia By HELENA IIOYT GRANT The Patriot! THE perfect wife did net Lcsltafe ' Londen, and they looked at me as If I when lau! telephoned. might be mad." "De you mind if I fetch Merrh out , l'nul nodded sympathetically. te dinner, ben'yV ' I spent three hours V "Of course net. en the Strand trying Miring him along, al- te find the only shop though we're going te where they hnve geed have roast perk. Who I e 1 d American Ice is he. dear?" icrenm soda and "Merri- Is the fcl- failed." low the firm sent te I Ills face leek en thfl , l'-nginnn. uwmcmDer i lints of tracedv. CSy$b Hie that.1 Virginia cooled. him? He's the chap who said he was glad he wus going te c frei euntry let of bunk I wanted te hear the lzzle pf steam heat: I eraved a chunk of ice in the drinking water: I Neuld have broken "JS" n blew that would send it crumbling te the ground. I "And there's nothing I enn de," Nick I thought Inter. They were in a taxi, nnd ' Carel sat beside him strangely quiet und uncommunicative. "My hnnds are tied: it would de merp harm thnn geed if I asserted my right. and held her by I force." Onr before he hnd faced this question nnd thcrp had been only ene satisfac tory answer te it. Nick's first thought had been, "I'd kill the man who took her from me," that had been during their honeymoon when he had been se sure of winning her love. New every thing wns changed. He wns miserable, but Carel, tee, was unhnppy. Hp wanted her te hnve happiness far mere than he wanted nnythlng for himself. But if he knew that her happiness could be bought by hnnding her ever te an other man, could he be brnve enough t j give her up? Nick chrank from this question even in hi-, thoughts. Monday Vigils a. few boy friends, but there nre two or these I think most of. Thpy both bleni? .w me Biinie irnternity, are goeu-looKinB, Reed dancers and eoed sports. New one of these seems te think the ether gets mero dates thnn he, although he novel snlcl oe, hut by his actions oemctlinei. he shows lt. Yeu see. Cynthia, r'tle net want te leso either of these boys' friendship, as I have known them for some time. One I met ut a seashore resort n few yearn age. and the ether en a moonlight party the early part or last summer. I am afraid I will lese Li ii en,. Vey " friendship If I can't ex. piain, If he should ask me, se please tell me what te de, hoping te see an answer seen. k, t. H. Slmnlv tiH ih.a ... ...i. .i..i j,. ! ,fi? feE n d.at0 wltl -ou conflict with iT . i u"u ywn e with the ene fn.Sl.i.Bl8 you flrsf- that "ou have no iaewtcj. Anent Various Matters Dear Cynthia When a girl attends a dance accompanied by girl friendH, Is It proper for her te accept the company of a young man hem? Inn't llkn te tell it. Still ethers from people who are ob viously "fnkca." Again you cannot help them all. nud . ngniti you, aen't ieci as u you rcallt uuriu lu iieiy muu 1111, , Tint fitrnln vmi'.t 1t- M. I -r thev might be lulnerr. nnd tnm. ! tt,iHt n 'a KlnlxlltltniMl ftStlll .. t. .t 1 1 T muni mu uuuuiiuiv.iij vviu nun in CCM "TOU feel bad when you turn tbjg - away. Even if you hare given just n lit'.. as milch ns you enn affenl, you ffrJ ii you wiumu iiuvi; kivvii iuuri. I nit i tnuiK vnu tin nr.in t int tk-.... te whom you glve Just a little or tU beggar whom you turn away If y0J, thoughts are given with the deed. I like te feel that the thought ceunti eh much ns the whole gift and add) If you hand out n nickel or a )!. or a quarter, or fifty cents nnd thlnl "Here, tnke It, I can't get rid of W se iru give veu tins," you give ju.ttitt much financial help. But if reur tneuehts are rm.'. tltetle. or if they arc Interested eV though cautious, curious and kind surely you elve mere tb.m fiftv rani.' worth of aid te the person who gets it Surely that thought, small as it tnti uc, ii .. i biiimib, sue. u" J1-.U a lit. tie prayer ler that beggar. TJRAYERS are used In se many dlf ,' - fcrent ways. If hn in n fake. nerhans thf ,. spoken, unformed appeal will make hha nthamed; If he Is in need, perhaps thnt prayer will send him strength and for titude te bear his hardships, or majb, that warm little thought will enter tot heart of your next-deer neighbor vrh. can glve inpre material help than you can. Surely the sympathy wc fepl for theii thoughts of pity nnd desire te aid that we iirc:. toward incm must novo seai roundabout effect like this. i And if they don't hnve thnt pei7erU themselves, we enn mnke them hanl by thiiiKing that they de. The Weman's Exchange Bx By MRS. RL A. WILSON CemriuM. lit, bv Mm. it A. irtlteti. -l , Huhts resenTiJ i USINESS conditions inake it im- ' Dorntive for the housewife te receg nize the fact that practical economy is necessary if she is te Have and have ( a surplus. .Many sKiueu mecnanics hnve had both financiul reductions in wage and also many idle week. The wise woman nlwnys seeks te save a dollar, and when hard times come, us trey de te every ene of us, then she can feci thnt it is possible te give the family nourishing feed, because she has . economized in the days of plenty. T bnvp a elnsn of mothers, who have passed the financial crisis, and take Plrk'nl Beets Tapioca Pudding' Tea SATURDAY Breakfast Sliced Bulimias Griddle Cakes Bacen Coffee Luncheon Crc.iinpil Reef en Toast Tapioca Budding Tea Dinner Baked Lima Benns with Tomatoes real prde in the fact that they can Baked Macaroni String Beans quarrel, better let the matter drop. build und cools inexpensive menus. uuu.mr ea.nu l utiicu j un i c;i Wants te De Addressing Te i Brtlfer of Weman's Pace: Dear MadamCan you please advise mB in what way I can earn seme money Km" ware time? I would like best te address Envelopes Can you sWeije names of some firms who would into ouch wcrlt done? A CONSTANT HEADER. Ytfu will find a list of addressing companies under that head In the busi ness section of the tolepheno took. They are alwnya glad te have tlie names of any ene ivhe can de this work at home, in case they have large assign ments te be finished quickly. Apply by letter for this work, se that they can sea your nnnawnuwr, mm nme w malte tlie wriiuiB juhi ue t.. .... dm na nnaslble. us that Ih a decided obligate her te him in any wav- ! Pt ln your raVer m WOTB " ll a yeunj,' man attempts te quar quar rel with a girl through the mall, because she has refused te go te a dance with him. after she has given him a per. fectly sensible excuse, should she answer him or Just let the matter drop? BLUE ETES. It Is better te Ka home with the irlrls ye5 te ll party wlth- Un'e8 you have f?i?!;rc.nt ""deratanclfiiB with them b. forehand. It's never pollte te drop ..... .. ...,uu u HU ull w(ul einers. Candy and. flowers de net put a ulrl under any ether obligation than pofite' Snywa?1 n B J ttIwa5's le We. If a boy slmDlv wnntH tr. mi. .1 .... ... :. . "..w I TC n l-l ...... . . ...et Whole Boiled Potntecs Lima Beans I .,,,.. trcm , J ' ' r'., M.uf . firm as possible, us that Ih a decided 1 Sltl I rvr A l. . Vt I ...J-, kind. "I white appearance without your ht,rta( ie waau utein. , If you de launder these that han started te turn yellow, you can bleach them wnlte again by putting them la tne sun. iit i.i . -.-... ., u , u u.vn.... vn, yes- must yen enng mm f. nnd Mbbcd if j haJ en a ,ate tAI?i?neE:, , . , .,! of linked benns " r P' K" an awfullr fine fcllew ' "Ne baked beans?" Awl Paul hung up. Mr. Mer ,g waved his h j , Mr. Merris was a oect. That t3, he i,. ,.,., . possessed nil the exterior marks. The' "i.'isten ! I am no sei Keener. Jn inn, ne was a vur.v mic naiesinan and 'xecutiye. .. . In school. I wns always strong en fig Virginia did net like him from the ,. ,i' !, ' tn .? ... .'"l spiitlmentallst. 1 1 never read n line of American history. tart "Yen are devoted te England new, after being ever there a year, I suppose, Ifr. Merris?" she caid blandly. Merris eichauged a swift glance with Paul. Read Your Character Uil Dipby Phillips .Mathematical Ability If you were hiring a boekktepcr you I weu'd want te get one te whom mathe matics came easily, wouldn't you? One te whom mathematics Ii, se te ppeak, 1 .pcend nature? But It does net fellow thnt the man who is well grounded in mnthemntics, nnd who is able upon oc casions te pass Bevere tests in one or mere of its branches. Is necessarily one who can live with mathematics eight or mere hours a day. year in aud year out. and be happy nt it. If you want te knew whether mnthe- mntlri nnrl flip fnnn or wnmnn tn ulwim I knew the you are talking mix well, leek straight s or her tae. if your subject Is, rnl-bern mathematician, there ic development of the nku 11 back nrternnl nnirln nf t)w. ..r.. 1w.l..n. age of seven years. thH PVpbrew. It cives n heuarcness nnd Somehow irglnia was drawn te this u v idth te thnt purt of the face erratic guest. B00d development of the brain "And that was " under this part of the skull is essential Mr. Merris stared absently at the te all the processes of mental cuIpuI.i fireplace for a moment. . tien. The person who has it Is the one "That was when I walked out of the j who cnu add up a column of figures un railroad station of this town when 1 heeitntlngly and with confidence. It Ih get home, nnd l saw the same old street the faculty principal') of arithmetic. Onn ltttln woman aid te a newcomer who has just joined this cliihs, "It would have paid you well te have ceme with us in the beginning ; my man says the feed was never m geed" : "I knew . it," responded the newcomer, "my ' husband heard of it nnd that is why I , am joining you." I The rule in this c'ass is. take your , basket nnd market, buy best of its, kind, and de net make the mlbtake of ' buying peer or spoiled feeds. i A Weed'a Menu Frem the Thrifty Club J MONDAY j Stewed Prunes Griddle Cakes Sirup Coffee Lunclieen j Petate Snlnd Bread nnd Butter . Pniue Pudding Suutt Tea urcs and planning ways te cet out of school before 4 P. M." I Acain Paul nodded sympathetically, j "I don't knew where fieorge Wash ington was born. I have no idea when Abe Lincoln entered Washington. I don't knew what the Civil War was nil about. Hut, believe me. s "Ah he stammered, ah you mean in upiicnieu te De neme uzain. i ,.i m c.n... n.i e.:. i.. ,. iu i ' . . i K"" ""' .juhi miu tjiiiiJi; kivi: me n into hi rui.peM( Up did lmve a rattle n Iny hcart or BOmHMnR thnt an . . ..-, . -- -.- - - .. , i.iinnsi riiii im'ii 1 Hi inn. hi n i biit'n iron .i T -I I. -.,... l.....l V1.1 uU .. - ' ... ..m.. utin .11 LMIUI1 I lUUUKUt juu luu-u 1-iiKiaiiu, aur 1 nn v nnre sfrtnn I una am tnhe, .. ;, , -i j '-' . u nu un tL.4ii.u ul Ljjri rr run Dinner Boiled Beet With Potatoes Buttered Beets Cabbage Sulad Apple Pie Tea Just Which GlrU Is He Fer? ' Dear Cynthia I have been readlnc' your column dally and have eeen a I little argument between "Dixie" and the 'Olobc-tiettlng Englishman." and l' agree with Dixie 03 te what that Ens-1 llshman saw la his traveling. Why, he has net been any place te brag about, yet. I. tee, am an en sailor und have been around te all parts of the glebe. bucIi ns France, England, Belgium, Helland. Germany, nussla, Turkey. Ireland, Sweden. Norway, Can. ada, Moxlce. Panama, Cuba, Brazil and Chile, etc. I have also been from coes: te coast and have traveled ever GOOe miles ln the V. S. A., und been In evers State ln the Union. I will gtva th" Orecen and California girls the bencnt of the doubt, but fe far as England is concerned. I am bound te knock the k'lrls, because I get Inte ujltt!e party with them and landed ln Jail! Veu knew, i... i...Mi V. '"""" B't' nays, "i can iet n 1 f.i 1 utidini, divorce." Where dees any leve ceme Wash and seul: overnight ene pound it in a divorce? The foreign girl says, of dried peas; In morning, cover with "I love you. no ether plrl will get you," cold water und mid Otic onion, minreil fine. SUNDAY j Breakfast Stewed Prunes with lliuMn Lamb Liver with Bacen P'rled Potatoes Coffee Dinner Boiled Shoulder of Lamb Brown Gravy Brown Potatoes Mashed Turnips Celery Salad Brown Betty " Hew te Keep Linen White Te the Editor of Weman's raes: Dear Madam I would appreciate very much If you would advise me hew I could keep my linens from turning yel low. I have peme very beautiful hand work and de net Intend te use It for a while, as I nm keeping It for my hope hepo hepe chest, t've noticed that It Is turning yellow. Thanking you in advance. I would like te ltnew If the yellowness would disappear In washing the linens. I would net like te wash them. I would rather you suggest something that will keep them from turning yellow. OKATEFUL. Wrap your linens in an old Bheet that iinu been dyed a faint blue, and ypu will find they will keep the erlglna Mnsrax Fresh from the nest! Eggs 50 Carten of twelve Sold only at our Stores ca-go. 1 KiiiirdiujBaiiaEi'ciiiififflajKiiiSffl'jiicr.tjiisMiH: 51000 nUHAN'T TOtlKINO t'AK 1"0B LAIU1K8T Nt'MHKIl OV HAI.ADA TEA rACKAOBI I'll 1 1 ri r..iin. miiiij r..iiinii. n, .. un. uiu a uiikii.aui in zi ri". CAR TO IIB HKKN AT RKKVKS, TYSUN A CO., 431 MIKTH I1KUAD STKEET PURITY Coffee Apple Sau'.e Supper l)el"'.l Iggh Putaie Snlad Tea Crumb Cake Fried Tl'KSDAY Breitlifa.st Baked Apples Mubh Ceffc- wlil hastily "Love KnglandV "Well ' Mr. Merris lnughed ; luugliea se loud Jy a') te be almost impolite. "I love Bnglnnd? Yeu might almost tad well accuse me of leveling in the fco-te-epeak joys of Paris." "But " Oh. yes, he liiug lied, with en id.e rarS the familiar figure of the cop en Vei- ln the higher forms of mathematics wave of his hand. 'I knew ! hen the he cornel .. ether fftCultU's. having te de with reaben firm sent nie nbiead 1 shot oft a let of ..Mr Merris," murmured Virginia nnd logic, ulse ure Involved. wauju -,iuu "u"'1 i"--"""' "' "v """ tettiy. "ycu must have some mere of rights and all thnt son of ihing. I .j,, tiresalng." I dare f-ay we nil de that " sjm gianceil at Paul meunlnglv. "But ... , "Ves. yes, Bd. have " I never wanted unytinng se mucli iti ' Foolish children! Thev vent ,. i,,l ' Monday The Balance Bump rt llfn nn I illl n i.lltn nf liiifilrit-iinnf , . . 1 ju, mu ... ... u 1 v. . UUv ,...... t ,xull an nrgummt noeut wnether one iiaifAtf niwi v iirinunr innnin lipi 11 in v ar. dailies. And I tried te cet nurl: rben and fried potutecs in the Carleton, In Monday "GlAdlater StulT! WHATS WHAT iir HKI.KN nccm Lunrlieeii Kice Soup Bread Omelei Fried Potatoes Ginger Bread Dinner Pea Pudding Boiled Potatoes Spiced Bccta Apple Tarts WKDNESDAV Breakfast Stewed Peuehi French Toast Coffen B.tsy Bess was a veman or a myi '. Through a Weman's Eyes By JEAN NEWTON Mrs. Wish-I-DidntWish-I-lIadnt "I wish I hadn't taken this one of reason thnt they held off saying "Yes' course it's tee late new. There was for fear of regretting afterwerd another suit I can't think why I didn't take thnt. This enu will be an ejesure every time I have te wear It " De seu knew Mrs. Wlsk-I-Didn't-Wish-l-IIadu'tV Peer woman, she has an awful time of it. If she buys a blark hat ihe can t But usually the Wish-I-Didn't-Wlsh-I-IIiidn t people don't pick. They take aiij thing that comes along. I knew one woman who takes speeinl pride in sajing when the is selecting a gown. "Oh, an thing that U neat am! tits J in net ut all fussy." And she isn t Lunthceu Baked Miirnrf.iii with Chece Cabbngp Salad dinger Bread Jelly Tea Dinner Pea Creijuette I'l.eesu Sauce I'ream Potatoes Carrots f;c cry and union amd .and cook until tender; drain nnd rjb lone-half of the cooked psas through n I i-ievu nnd ndd Tice teasiioem of ialt. One-half teaspoon of poultry sen- eeninUt , 'i'lre tablespoon 1 of 'rated onion, Three tablespoons uf hutter, mix. then add 1 7'tie trrJJ-&caen cmis. One cup of thick ieam sauce, 1 made using half milk nml half of the , liquid drained from the peas for mak 1 ing hiiuce. ' 7'ice-thirds cup of brewl crumbs, mix well nnd turn in wMl-'rcased, cus turd cups nnd bike in slew even for '1 unrips thirty-live minutes. T'se balance of the ! llnuiil drained from pens for soup. Fer the pea croquettes, mush bal ance of pvas; teasen; add Tice-thirh cup of bread crumbs, Oiated onion. One-half ti-aspoen nf poultry sea soning. Meld Inte rrenupftps. i'l in fleur: then dip in beaten gg and mi k and roll in line bread crumbs und fry in het fat. and believe me, Mr." Glebe-trotter, they weuiu uuener anne you tnan nee nnetner girl get you. What could be BweetcrV Well, Dixie, old boy, am I right or wrong? Let'H hear from you. Ileplnir this will held the Glebe-trotter for a while. KA.N'EY, ex-geD. Is the Essence of all That is Best in Tea "Te Taste is te Believe vm Sirup Tea Ten Simp Things You'll Leve te Make Cereal Pudding Ta IS a per. ece.pl 4', think why she didn't take the blue one. nor wnt.n Ki,L. lK buying. It is after she it sne 1001: patent lemucr hiiees sue i Kt,ts i,r purchase iiem" terryehe didn't take tla dull. If hir , ,,k ,t , , , coat has 11 fur i-elliir .hp thin nhe ..J ,:e M , u rrewde. would have I'H'f-rred it plain ., ( u.re (llwi,ys cera te be fewer After she luih taken a tlrst-floer uartment she thinks of the advantages or living upytuir. If she has engaged an Irish maid she is haunted by it cer tain Swede. If she Ih ordering a la carte her din v qr Is spoiled becntiMe she rezrets taking V Au..ifc l.....H.l nuK n...l .1... If .. frueft happtns tu be a -.low eater or if h " sne has b.-en diucd l.j cuneiMitien, It is ery bad finu for 1 tin. bust, hKstetr. or nn mimbtr A 11 c famllj t. allow th.' h,'nr n mt 1 .1 er 1 maWluR t obvious thnt e.erj .m. fit ubstiiclus te getting along en the op-1 has ilnUheu, and that all nre ietarded ' pehlte pavement; nnd jet. if one cresses by the guests nlewnes ever, matters are rarely mended." 1 v,In, l,u,c'h a T',.1,1 '," '"Hl1"m'lr' inr ,, , , , " the hustcis, at least, te make a sem- Hew fortunate are the people withiblunre uf continuing th'j dinner i,r the habit of looking before they leaji, eeurie, by tultliu; a bit of bread, or by who then lmve me power of seeing the using a or ij eai u mersei rrem hr Brapefruit inbtead of oysters and hh ' u'lvnutngps or the Mile they have chosen isn't wire she wouldn't rather have hud 1 of, t-Undlng bj their bargain, of likin the ether kind of soup. If, fearing I '"' tlle' ,nv''- IIew. c' '"'R nervous prostration, her huhband tnkes , tl'L,y ?nv''. hew inuh In- tatlen the I . . .. ... . . . m ah linw imie Ii linntilet- flirt,, nvn advantages of the MiIp they have chosen. R sy ev inws, new inueii uappier tney arc. her te a table d'hete, she has some thing te be terry for In the restaurant Heroes wie nircei in puiel itrlkiruf ricturea of' ' Pel. I course, or the adjournment from the Ne doubt there are Miss V. I. D-W. m aVJi'w'iifb. pubii.h.S in th. "noteBrVvSKMInlnif room, se welcome te these nhe X. 11 s who are spinsters for the sole u.ctiea of tomorrow's 1'usue i.upqih Ade. ' have te de the nfter work. I7NCHCAL riOTURKS IK I'OI'IJ plute new nnd then. The ellveu, nutn and ether trifles usualh served at a "company dinner" are very useful for keeping pnee with a tardy guest. On the ether hand, no guest should try the natience of entertainers tee much hv lingering long nfter every tne elbe hni llnUhed, and thus delaying another THl'HSDW llre.ilifasl Appl" Simif Iloiiie-Mado Scrariple Punned Itcheat et Creamed Potatoes Bread 'ofTee I.uniheen Wi-Wi itiibblt en Tetist Cereal Pudding Apple Sauie Te.i Dinner T.Aiab iit'tv Mith Vegetable- CeleMnw Olns'-'r Bread Pudding Tea FUIDAV Breulifast Sliced OraiLert Oatmeal with Itnihins nnd ('nam Bread Butter CeITeu Luncheon Tomate Soup Cheese Sandwiches Ginger Pudding Tea Dinner Salt AUclud Xi)ualk. StjU m F U Ku,ta. It stays fresh ever Sunday Besides the high quality of Victer Bread and the generous size of the leaves, there is still another feature te account for its tremendous popularity. That is its "stay fresh" featureits keeping qualities. Victer Brcnd stays fresh because it is made from pure ingredients and baked care fully, scientifically, exactly. Victer Bread wsm A 1'U'RU VNU IJAO UlU'Kl'TACI.n is irj M' lit te ".a. 1 '1 tlie in-Mii-of a kiti lien K'T punti'v 1 ipiiuard dour' the housewife ulwnys liar, se many Lnge , and iKipciH she wlhhe-. ti keep Cut 1 a piece of heavy pupr-i or oilcloth . few IticheH narrower than the dour and about the same length .Malm a enu-lnch I fold en each side 10 gl room feri , thlckne of papeiii. Tack the itece of .oilcloth te the deer with thumb tack' blue or white-headed ones nre the nicest 1 , llnfern tacking en your I'Al'l'lll ANI HAO Ill':i'KlTA('I,K decorate It llli , , a Hlmple design. KI.OP.A. , AN01lir.lt (JIIi:.l i.n VK STOKV I "A Man's Way." by Jtuby Ayren, thawi I wliat Imppena when two women levt tha urns man, blurt this story Wertt.eiilay, Feb ninrv 1 In tta Usimj pnvue I.tikieh. A pan of Victer Bread big leaf Buy Victer Bread today. You'll be surprised and delighted te see w fresh it will keep ever Sunday. Victer Bread is bread as it should be baked Sold only In Asce Stores, located ull ever Phlln. nnd throughout 1'eniiHyivnnln, New Jeruey, ueiaware nnu jinryiaiui 1 h , -1
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