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Ily WINIKKf-D
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"Fit te Marry' a Man!
whnt nrclinle, medieval . led Mm out nml shot litin ilcail, In rulj j
still have nbeut women ! ; bleed. ,
nice; supposedly modern , i
lmrFiiB'
1? PW '
se mysterious, se
exquisitely cold,
thnt the here Is In
llesltlve tcirer of
lier. He dares net
te speak te her en
an eciiin liner!
ft
Have ou ever.
been en a ship
cre-slng the Atlan
it . TirtWtcriM
"
KARfKlt COOL
tic ' Mine j en ever
any woman who was net ullllm:
te make friends with any decent, ie-flncd-appcarlns
man, by the end of the
first day out? Vnless, being a snob, a
Ctrl la cleK-tcd in her stateioein with
H maid, she llsunl v is tremondeiislv
K M..&&.,w
' 5p ? "y l0 t,le ""-"Ibllitles of the good geod goed
?t .? J- !V looking mnlc passengers. Indeed, it Is
1 ieir r net 'unique te timl several matches miidc
.'..! ,".!... I ' 1 ..!. .......
..i u,niuv ,u iiiiii M-teriii iiuu-iies mime
luring the week or ten das of Inti
mate and agreeable preximil. Scliein-
lng mntreiis have been known te de
liberately arrange a trans-Atlantic vo ve
ngc, mid buy pretty clothes for a ilaiigh
ter ralculntin? rlie 'imoreu effect of the
Idleness und nearness, net te wnU et
moonlight nights en the top deck:
But this heroine wa- different She
was French She had biM'ii bieiuht up
te avoid the genus male '.ike poison ivy.
The particular jdet of tin- cspcial novel
would net Interest iih, were It net prop
aganda for a reaction against the mod
ern freedom of the American woman !
As sucli, we think it ret.
riinti rencn bcneme et isolation ana
mmt-vvs. . . ..
X exclusiveness und aloofness from
the active world, of the jeutie femme,
.the unmarried maid, seems te the nov
elist something precious and old-fash-lenctl,
and te be copied by Amerba.
Then the terrific problem comes tn.
AH through the book, the reader is har
rowed tip by the ir.ster as te why
Bernellne (sounds like a face cream 1 1
cannot accept the address of the model
lever, who t teats be,- with reference.
Toward the very end. the awfu' truth
comes out; the gentle heroine, a daugh
ter of the French aristocracy, has been
ruined by a (irrtr.an etheer. and ba
had a baby. Her brother- haw forced
the officer te marry her, and then have
Paul and
By HELENA
Thc Concrete
CtGINLV laughed when Margaret
OEjCnldwell gravely faid It
e ap "ii
very
well." t-nld Margaret.
"te laush; but you I
knew, Virginia, that ,
there are some ctrangc
.i.iu iir,..,.n "
i,.... ,...,.,.....
Of course.
Mnr- i
caret was engaged te
Biirei us iik'ik-'u hi
Dirk - and engaged
-Iris Ionic nt thliiCN
queerly. Virginia re
membered that the
had.
She laughed again.
"I can't help but
laugh, dear," she said.
Murgaret held out her cup for mere
'tea.
i "J suppef.e you don't bcli-'ve that
i there really is something in telling for-
N.tllni, liv rnril." sniil AfiM'5-nrpf
JvVS:pIiila tweaked her fueud's pretty
, Check lplayfullv.
"Ydti geese','' fche f-aid.
"All right.
then,'
said Margaret.
"Tell W iv
It is.
then, that every
time any of the girls tell uu fortune
IMqk nlwas beli up right side of mi-V
New tell me that."
"Dick bobs up right beside you':"
"Absolutely. AUuijp. Never fails.
Shuffle these silly cards all jeu please,
and It's alvnN the same; lirst. my face
card come;!, nnd tlien ,in-tty se-'U, uieng
c-Ofics the jack of hearts."
1 "The inch of hearts':"
,' Mnrgarct -starred.
, '.'Cerrnlnlj, thut'H Dick the Jaik of
j If carts."
v"Oh, ou dear, deliglitful
I
cutinien- t
ttu, terrlbly-lu-leve darling, jeu," cried
Virginia. Slie patted M.argarel's nlin
der hand. "Hut ncer mind. dear, the
girls" needn't tell jour fortune witu
cards. 1 knew you and Dick nr- going
te be just splendidly happy. It'.' ipnie
all light te believe in superstitions;
the ones that m-iKe us happy, unywaj."
Margaret coniidere.l this gravely.
"IJilt the ether ones cenV nut, ten."
she said soberly. "I knew th.it afier
Jlmmin Ik'iulei'stjii raised an umlue'hi
eyer Ilelcu Winti'i in the lieu-e at ll.e
week-end p.irtj down ar l'eur t'.iki.
well, things were net or the nue after
that. And they just drifted away freui
each ether."
"They wcreu't engaged," said Virginia,
The Weman's Exchange
mtllr
T je Sell Beaded Bags
liell tijC(Jiler ut irenum's Prier:
"tcV Dear Miul.iin tieiw tueu .irn - ..
C. . . ,M ..aii .-tl-.nn in'.. 1-whnrrri- fh
XOs1'll '" .,HUI , ' , M " V.
0audrc3 OI a IJiacu imuu urn i.m i-'-'i
W HAT'S WHAT
Ily 1IKM Dl.f lh
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I'- .01
L'W
sr.t',v. rr
ft-AftfTN
The "garne of the live, tenses'" must
Allew the rulea of fair play. Just as no
one eheuld Irritate hla uilghbrr's hear-1
Wkje
a. ' tfu sn.
Sa wkpjfr
LTll ." "" ""
7r Ini J ! In iiniliiln In iiil t 'i !!. in
L.J. (.'. . 'fk Atl& lULUIIJ MJ itnejiilj wu net Ml t-J
Ult f 'ViM1 uone effcnil Mnether'H pprceptln l
of odors by eating garlic or llinburserj
S0 ar even raw onions cccpt in
.privacy of u home, and ..-. en.y
-- thftHQ in.ll Oil' ruUlI feOllJ arc IlCt
etlenabb) te ethr membern of the
?
.la very bad manner; te impose e ,r
tl tnatca en ethcrd who de net
tMre our uccullarltleii. Thus no our,
rV'iv,'w1 ' te iv Mt.M .-.-
lk(n U'hnfiu lpin Hi HttfrAfU tlin tiflttliiic.
9yS;ritaerH noteu nueve, fiieuki k' into a
l&.vtitratt -car or train, a church or a then-
fiSh t'. 'without fli-Ht rlnsine the meiitli ther.
ri'-Miahly with black coffee, which Is said !
?i',.Ki a?oierani n wicse cases, the
I Who carries a pound of llmburger
nta .crawua car eugnt te no
far -uflftuk and battery of the
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!
IIAIU'I'K COOLKY
noiellst whose for-I Tt is a little mint te fa new me
inrr books liavc.X marriage ceremony, which gives te I
been i(lllte np-te- 1 1 110 'rnbv a (lenmiu numc, hi loathed
tho-mltiute, giving, by llie Frenchmen. Improves Its status,
lie a r h it pseel y ' In ter. conditions arc abnormal, and
nheut 11 heroine j cert" Inly no Kane person ever ceulil at
who was se aloof, inch the tiniest blnme te the peer,
chaste, suffering jeung girl, who was
a vl- llm of the atrocities nlwajs lnsep
arah e from carnage.
II re, then. Mi" was ft widow, and nn
sweet and pine as a Illy, a delicate,
llffl'i tloilltte IT'MtUr'S tllllite I'll (lllg-
lug, and a unlet tliiiiitic life. It Is net
1 .-'car te the mind of common sense,
whj the Anieilciin man shnu'd net wed
her ui"iii he adores. Millions of men
have married widows with children, and
n Irs .or number have wedded clrls who
had never been through the ceremony,
hut had been victims of u jeiithfu!
error. New, however, this ho'elne re-
gard- hertelf as defiled throughout etcr-1
lilt, and net lit te wed a fairly decent'
man! lie, after a little futl'e heroics.
,i,i,u lin. Irlnn nt Itnrfirtlr n if tmllirl, lin
"" ." ".' "." ""n;. .
wer-dilps her. It Is incomprehensible!
Twe lives spoiled ! .lust, hew pure is
111, that he should require a parugenV
AS A matter of fact, the here gees
hick te Americi and weds a pleas
lug. onipanlenablc girl who nlwavs has
hived him ii the only martyr Is the
exquisite Trench maiden, who never
cenn litted the tiniest little fault In life.
T1 Is book refers te a bigger problem,
that of the intellectual and social uris uris
teeracy of America, the college men
from old families, who have let slip
thei" inherited opportunities te lead
their country, and who lime drifted Inte
making fortunes instead of holding up
..LI.' Il'll'll 111
tl. ,...1. . C
idealism ter tnelr wonder-
'flll ,,,, TI, reM1iti ,1P mltiinr thlnk.s.
hmoveo I;? in nml ,t"0koh..,fu",ef
... .i...k ..r ...i.l.lt tn... ..l
the leadership. It does net strike us
that there is any tragedy. In a democ demec
rac), for the big middle-class or work
ing men and women te meld the life
of t''c Itepub'li. If n generation of
nrl-t'ierais wnste.s lf-elf, it is no one's
fault but (heir own.
rrr .0
xj woman
us, concerned with the
niMMIeu, th" win-te is in
miii in ill'1 ami luippiiii'.', trout laNe
tanilard' that call a plrl impure anil
mill tn wed mi ordinary. t-iniilii5 man.
se'i-lv became the tut- been an innocent'
lctim" I
Vi
irsima
s
HOYT GRANT
Superstition
"Ne but I think tiity were en the
verge of it.
,"" " 1V,"-VT.
' '' '"' ' '"
0' nipcrMitieus at
. really. Hut hat
Is the w-e of takini
i,.,.. .i, i-.i
V!. . - vti c i ii s .
Dirk Is awfully sensi-
i. ,,,, ,.-, I
; Ji0.?"1' ' P,V "
"Jflt ."""p ,,m.
but
Vir-
mm. lu wen 1 il n t
dream of deliberately
walking rlybt under
u bidder."
Virginia remem
bered with n Midden
little stab that I'aul
was extremely averse te this very risk.
"Well, " she murmured doubtfully.
Margaret went en :
I think
It s mi silly for people te
' preienu te ,au-h nt thoe suporstitlens,
.nnd then, when it comes rlsht down te
' tll,,v boliew in tlifm jiirt ns much
as am body el,.,
"Onu outwear-" them r.f one grews
elder." said Virginia ery practically.
Margaret legnrded her friend out of
the tn 11 of a mischievous ere.
U.Ai ... ill ..r .
. ell. she sighed. "I dare say
I that'' se
I cpe. t that lifter one is
inarrl-'d em gets si-nsible.
Of Course.
i can sec. i e.ir, jeu u never l)eleM in
tlflt ,.11,1111-, I, III, Ik " 'I'll. i.l 1.1m ...n.t... I
forward sudil-nl and lifted Virginia's'
j left 'wind with her own.
i ...... ..'i . 'in I'.ii-. , iit-ii iii- i i-:i i-ii i-i i
"What a
.i.... r.. .i. .. .. . i ,-.. .
I'., in i ui-.ir mar w ceiling
ring is, isu t it. irgiiiia? sb"- coeed.1
Mi. .... Cull.. .... .1.., fc . .... ... '
.h i tin .iin.i .-.!. i-i. - ,i vuuri-, it a I'll-
Si lived inside, isn't it?"
n leursi. ram h munis and mine
and the dale." !
"De Irt me see." cried Margaret.'
Suddenly sln grasped the piccieus cir- I
i-let of lilatinum and began te tug ut it
as If te plui'k it from the fingu-.
VirginlnS lie.irt leaped with a ter
rible fear.
"Oh" - Don't:" she , rP,;.
And .s'i- pulled her hand away rough
i , musing tin. cndting'ted talisman
with both hands.
Her ees met Margaret's unashamed,
though.
" I'h.it' nut superstition," she -snM
siernlj, "Tliat " and 'in- stnmmereu
Tin n betli jnined in the iicneu little
laush.
Tomorrow Mat?- Trust
feri'--. tliirg a-id I m-.i wend'rii.g If
ou would pleu'e tell me tin address of
this nl.-ii ,. iit.il If til.-: wuiild ""Il bendeil
hniidbig PKOfiV H
Tl-i- ndiln -oil w-.mt is th.it of the
V"iiini's 1J Iwifri- 111 Seuth Si-vn-liririh
stive- "I'.il i n '.unpin ,,' Vnur
work ihete I,. I,. Judged hy llie in- mlii rs
nt fi. cem-n'tinn If thev hue u.-.llre.-dv
rrec.v.f teu many lieiuird ti.ig"
te be jnld I rim sure tlmj win he glad
te tee -iii
She Has Talent
I 7e flu- rt"e- of tl'nuiee'a Vaw
i I'.ar Madam l am .-. g'rl nf fe-iit'en
Fiimmers and T, tcet 3 Inches; my weight
Is 1 2S niinil Wh.it should tin. the
errcit weight ' Ai I ain a tee d.ihcir'
a-id an sth tie dancer. 1 would like te
Wne-v if I am tee h.ny for th.i kind of
I ilanf tig Hew can I reduc- fut legs
Ia s hipl.- methods. ' Hew can I get en
the stugu? I Vae talunt
ANN IOCS.
I Yeu should weigh lit; Veur daneiui
' ought te reduce you If anvthing wilt
l The exercise will make your legs thin
ner, tee Jein the dramatic association
at in,- .sieuinwnrK .Ni-ighborliued Ilouse
lul Kllswurtli street, if you want te
ha""! '' "ens in aanelug and ,tse the op.
',ertw""v' "J ,;e "J H,ab") wUh tt
Ink Stain en Shoes
Te c.e r.! ter et H-uman's rn0c:
"'ar Midam Aa I h.ive read our
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l.rlf f.H-:irU If-e 1 li-.v tnltt.,l . f.... .1. ......
- : '' ' '"' ...s-e,M.ii.u r t ru
1'ik
new nalr of tan I, a.ilirl
ilil p.rs
ii it tee nottce-uiite te Itft go, '
. . . . -. . ' i
se J cuiie te ask what will take It off '
As these are iust new idlppirs. I am'
very .in.Meus nheut tl.em
' D'
Jlllk will clean leather beautifully.
i full y
tains
"V" ,
Therefei
and will also take
out ink st
er jeu wl
SUrOIJ llUVe semij
luck If you use milk en your new blln
nern Of course, f the sta n hun ln-en
en for very long It will be hurdcr te get
off, but thin will make. It lighter at
least. Alter mat. you an cover it with
tCBJBk.
I CBBBBBD'tMrfW
THE HEARTS AND FLOWERS GIRL
Vnl- BbbV
It Is 111 honor of St
'' -at she has denned
'" "',K i"""''11 ""
It.s gai lands of flowers und
1 Its fringes of hearts. Deuble
I ruffles of plain red paper add
I touches of decoration, but
the icd and white paper it
I self is dressy enough for nny
imptactlcal purpose and
" The Marriage Gambler"
By HAZEL DEVO BATCIIELOR
Cevtrleht, l'Jil, In I'ubl'.a Ledger Ccmpar.y
Cnvnl tfnlhhnurnr. marries
Xick
Traci viHieul loving him for the
rcaiten thnt she cinttet Iriir te sre
him ruin Alt life Ihieurjh ii- Infatw
atinn for Dnltiii Caitlctan, of "The
,1 nil II llrrclcrs." Xirk xispccts the
truth, und Is fearful that another
man may awaken her love, lie it
ufralil that Catel An' l'-'t this man in
Jervin ISritten, trm sreii te cicrt a
ttrnnnc influence ever her. Carel is
te play icith llritten in " diamii
.-jftrn for charity, and the in t'tr-
iiiucA cxcllcil ei-fr it. The first '
hearsat, however, finds Acr very
iclf -conscious and awkward in the
part. . ....
rilAI'TKIt XXXII
Alene Together
CAItOL had told Nick earlier in the1
eveninp thnt she was going te the
first rehearsal of the pln and he had
said nothing about calling for her. At I
first she had been glad, but as the rend-
lmr of the nlav went en 'lie w
shed
vaguely t'uit Nick were coming. He
I represented sifctj. something te cling
te, nml she wanted time te think, te
I na.nla ... !.... .,llr.n 1 4 .V 11,1 llllt tl rinpn
;,,.., ..... ,wliriI.
Tint when tli- Inst act wai reached,
thing worn better .Tervls llritten did
net appear and Parel played alone with
Tem Si-cli"', who was her stage husband.
She lest her sclf-conse'eiisnes.,, and
read ''or lim-s well, and afterward when
refrchini'-Us were whei-lcd iptn the It
t , nn -...., .i i, ......
liril nil I IV.1 ,ilM,,U. iliU i- It llil'il.-
ut, ..,ir
Tl.nr.. ", nn ..mfcnnnl momenr when
U ,..,,,. ,im,i In lirrnk mi. ninl '(fl.- Imil
net appeared
. .. . ... . . .
,' V"H u'k t0 ,,a11 fm' ,0"-' ,,r''K0
asked.
..... .. ...... .. . -. .............
"rt. ni u-nrj t iiTitinrsi r ivnmw tn-
night." Carel returned iiuickly. "I'.ut
I'll be nil rlghr. I'll hop into a t,ii
and get I'ght out at nv own deer."
"I'll see that Mrs. Tracy gets home
all right," Urittniv put in at thnt
moment, "ihsit Is if 1 mnv have that
pleasure," turning te fa ml. '
"Why, thank you." she faltered.
"Rut it really isn't necessary."
"Suppo-4- we don't put it that way,"
he said in nn undertone, and a moment
inter, sin- was going down the front
steps with him and lie was hailing a
taxi.
The b nckness of the taxi seemed ti
elo-e them lu teti'ther. it seemed te rob
the situation of erdin.iry companion
ship and te inxest ll with an extraordl extraerdl
mir intimacy.
Thev weic alone, mid the fact that ,
they both ichipsed into rilence ni.ule '
the situation lneie intolerable than etcr.
In desperation. Carel plunged into
conteri-ntien ,
"1 don't knew whnt cime ever me,
tnnlglit, but I never felt se stupidly
awkward.
lie turned toward her and she caught
her breath.
In spite of the daiLncss,
.slie felt hi' r'es upon Iit
"It was a'inest iih if jeu were nc-lu-i.llv
afraid of Uie it-ige situation, wasn't
It?" he sali' lightly.' "Or eisc-ef me.
whleli of ceiir-e, is absurd. "
C.ind iic-cr inev wliat impelled her
10 answer him as she did. bur the
welds leemed te ruth te her lips as
though te keep them back anj longer
were an impesslbi'lty.
'I'eilrips It isn't se absurd."
"What de you mean?" his question
Twe Minutes
Hi IIKIOIAN
Is Your ISanui
rpiIKUK i n sterj about a chap named
J- in the world of business bj doing just
mite mure,
.Vew, SmitheVs wrs a lensisteut 'ort of chap, and this idea of "gi
you give" hud become a habit with him,
flue Sunduj lie went down cellnr te feed the furnace,
1'er some iiasen or another, or majbe for uu reason at nil, the
was a little oDsirepereiis.
Smlthers decided te dicker with it,
me IIUSS
his 1:
Se he opened the deer, get a shovel of coal, and salil te the furnace: I """ted te go te the picture show a fw !,s'tH ti,nt t,cv ,ifnil.MV ,h " ' L0'
'New ,ou give me heat, the,, I'll give JOu this .en...' --V- hec0a,;l,8hoiumeS;,e"1eu';se0r,: '- " 2
Hours afterward hniltherii was found by friend wife, his teeth chnttn,!n dav." Her work was all done, in ,.,! S" or judgment. 'ITielr entlmlsm lu
nidi shivering, nlmvnt freren te death. I , the result nf ambition and determlnn.
And this was la-cause Hiiiithers had net yet begun te realize that the first i
law of man and of nuture In that you must give before jeu can get. I
If we wain a hur-ivt, we must lirst plant seeds; if we want mere mnn.t. ,.
mil.' I lirst give a heaping measure of service for our present weekly pink kIIii '
lm jeu want u i ali-eV
,p,lh um, f,mm u, a fi0,lsh (imMieu bl)t ,,. nr(, yet( trj,n; (j
If M'U think thhiSh out a bit. you'll nrebabh llml ih.ii .mi ..,.,,, t'
Smlthers and It Isn't und can't be dene
lt is trite, but right, that we get mere only by doing mere and being mere
than wc urn paid for.
There ure no crop failures in the field of service.
In the linal amiljtis your boss does net dctcrmlue your salary.
Who does'
Uii'ler.Noeil i. Underwood
ou turcly don't want a fancy cos
tume like this for nny practical
iibe. The best thins of nil Is that
the wearer made it all herself very
eiislly and with very little cost.
She's t'elng te wear It te that
"Ileartsanu Flowers 1'nrty" which
the editor of the woman's page
will tend nu en receipt of a
ielf-uddresscd stamped envelope.
l&LW
wrm sharp, the tone no longer llsht.
' " Un ii ..r,.;,i ...,!
..i J.'l, ,l,,t,,1, ,'l IJIU .
"Of ceursu net. whv iJienld 1 be?"
! Carel was fencing desperately.
"I think perhaps I'm afraid of you."
i he returned. Ignoring her emphatic de
nial
ff1TVi) ff-t-fi-iAl il linh- tlMln Inn.ifi "An.l'
that is really absurd V she exclaimed. '
I He made n cesttir' of dissent." It's
(piilc true. I'm afraid of what ou
might de te me if I should let j en creep
into my tlieiifihta." Inte his tone
i had conic a deeper note, and involun
tarily Carel's hands clenched In her
I lap. Something in his voice struck
I lespensc In her mil oho found it tin-
possible te mnLe light of the situation.
I ler voice kccmcd htuclc in her threat,
she could net speak, and then with a
asp ei relief sue saw that the taxi
wn.s drawing uy before her own deer,
She wiintd te s-ay. "Yeu mustn't
tan; nue tnat
thing., te me,
ell mustn t bay such
but instead she heard
herself saying lightly.
"Then, of course, you lmve only te
crowd me out of jour thoughts te be
quite safe."
Ilefere he could answer, the tax!
driver had opened the deer, and llrit llrit
eon w.is forced te help Carel out. She
asked him lightly if lie would conic up,
but he murmured an excuse, bowed,
and left her in the lobby. As she
stepped into t lie elevator her thoughts
were busy going ever everything that
hail been said, und her heart was beat
ing wildly.
Had he meant what he snid or hnd he
been flirting with her? And why wiv
shi- se awkward and ill lit ca'u with i
wus niiiii. warn an iier uic sue nail ueiui
able te carry off lightly any kind of n
situation?
Tomorrow Emotions
Things You'll Leve te Make
2dJ
Looped ribbon with hemstitching
nukes a ery attractive I'OIJir-i: AND
hI.i:r.VU TIIIMMINU. Iluve two rows
of lieiustltthlng, two IiicIk-k apart, down
the front nf the lir.llrift n-i.l ...I.Ii. -
the sleeves. Derlda en the width' of
ribbon jeu with te use (two inches Is
.i uu.- iiiuiiu, iiivii em through the
hemstitching en c.icb side for a lemitli
a Iiiiii- mere than the width nf ....
forms nl et e,V.i,r0lilV' "'V "ebliiB
forms picot edges.) Hun , . it.i.,.?
of Optimism
J. SUCH
Smithcrs?
Smitheus. wlie theucht he could climb
whnt he was paid te de, and net one
just ns he was went te dicker with
that uni.
PI. ttwdPI T ym? I-iiewi 'i.Ke it se. u men uiun i purchased n supply of clasps of tlicl
Alna Vemm LtMMilMA l''ck "I1 Klr,s ,ll,,re ""ld cease t0 be exact co or of plallniim ouch set -nl, ,, "
0QIC6 OieeVC iTUlVn tlO any te be plil;ed up. Se I hope from rraI diamond Tie nJ ,. V -
i I imVV """"3 the. bottom of my hear,t that every fel- i ,,, "'",',, L , fhrnikeeper
I -5vl l low w" l3 tal enough te go with that , Xn. i.in of , ,u n,mI ,l,e" '-,ir
I Afm lYl&Z I ..in .... r..,.....i ...,., ,i .,.i .,i.., I alongside of it a L-ennInn , nmnn.i -...
V I fik W'(V. I IJ JU lli fci ' Jl'.-vi.-;,. hvuu uu ,,
I ICA -i. .1
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f ff! )ry
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1 1 ,"4.1a-.. . - J-tj (tisN S
i ;'r,0"1, "' f ,,' lave three griniuiitcij well ufl I could that s.n- was likely te
v n ,' I , MJlre?,lnellOH be-.hae a much werse time- trying te gt
,Tl , Ca- ' ",'lr nnti nn. I along alone since, he- husband Isu t
, vav'u I? ,v10';ett.n71tl!',,'' '" tl.l.s, nallv a bad man, only when he drinks
bedKOiiTid S,,f- llk0 "lc",t tern
' t-'i'V-r vr-T i en r,i'is '"Mm AND girls, married for a home of her own
' Hlltt fiei-k eniHrtri.- ,t pla!ri Tlley rle ,10t SCem capable of undo.
"" ' I'LuitA. i-tnnillng our illusion of love. The-.
There Is a Very Geed Reason
Fer the Fact That Prices Are Still High
It Gees All the Way Back te the Raw Material Frent Which
Finished Products Are Made and the Expense
of Buying Them
fTIIIKY met In the market as they both
prodded and pried among the heads
of lettuce te find one te their liking.
"Isn't It awful about these prices?"
exclaimed one.
"It certainly Is." agreed the oilier,
settling herself for n geed chat, "They
keen snvinir Hint nrlces are point? down
nil the time, but I can't cee It, eon
1 JOII?"
"Well, some things seem tn be n lit tie
I cheaper. I pet a dress the ether day
1 that wasn't se bad but what I went
'te see Is a general reduction of every
thing, and I don't see why It doesn't
come."
They are probably still discussing It,
I If net with each ether, with two ether
I people.
PRICKS went up with such a whizzing
bang when they started that It
seems only natural for them te come
I down the same way.
I lint they won't because they can't.
, The reason gees all the way back te
I the manufacturer nml his raw material.
I He get It when he get his labor,
nt a time when ever thing was high
and scarce.
1 Natural he had te charge n high
price te the whelesa'e dealer who
lmiichl hi finished nreduetn. If fie
1 wanted te make an thing at nil.
He did want te mnke something nt
all he wouldn't be normal If he didn't.
The wholesale dealer is u human be
ing, tee, and when he held bis wares
te the retailer he had te boost his
cbnrpes in proportion te xvhat he had
paid for them himself.
And the retailer, being of the same
make as the ether two. hnd te put en
the prices that we all balked nt, fret
ted ever nnd nt Inst tried te pay, dur
ing and just after the war.
"TOVV, things are gradually
going
down again.
The manufacturer la Just beginning
te have an cnMer time, und If he Is
Please Tell Me What te De
By CYNTHIA
Te "A Reader"
Veu de net hay what you wrete about. .
te there Is no way of telling whether
our letter wus received and answered '
or net. . I
Writes te "Centrlbs"
Dear Cynthia Thin Is te the writers
of veur column only, te whom It may
ceneern
Al ! tintl(?1l
pcrmen-llli' let me Bay te
heJ"c. '..?J" pirii;.0.M.,J?i ,tJ.l,irfl.nnn.i
nH ,ii-u.iiHslniifi about "Handsome and
"her" svinputhlzer, both likely the same
"fe" males (troubled with nn ovcntrewtli
of the brain), they are Ihc ones who are
tnklni? the bait set forth by "Hand
some" for that purpesle
KiLirrew." "II. u. Li. ami eincr
foolish cnen take heed and don't
ici
yeuvsclvcH be his target
New. dear Cynthia, ns flne ns your
column Is, It would still be finer If wet roeu- leek Inc. but I have never heard
had mere such contributors ns n "Trever I pt her threatening te leave her hus hus
ef Nuture." serious "All Alone" and "A band and go back te "mother."
Lever of Music." CRITIC. I All right. "A Veunff Man," T won't
- worry nbeut the sailor-boys nor nny
XXXX" Answers "A Yeung Man"
De.tr Cynthia May I answer the
letter by "A Yeung Man," please?
I have had experience with foreign
glrls and women.
nut when you speak of American
glrla saying "You'll buy a coat or n
ring ier ine, -iuu v juv. .. .
sure veu nrc net meaning the kind of
glrlH I mean. Yeu knew hi my letter
I h.ild 1 didn't mean the frivolous "un -
reared" girls that I understand cm be
"picked up" In any country; but surely
r nir for me. won't you. acar: i in
thev cannot be seriously conreunueu
with the "standard."
Yeu must knew as well as I that no
self-respecting girl who has had even
a little proper training would suggest
that any fellow buy anything for her.
And I'll bet If the foreign girls de net
inniMbi mil. tiiivlni-' tMncru fi,' thrill.
((.
nilkhVOL ..Ul,. UMJ llin D. .'.. ........
'Man' you m henm euit way.
,1S t'tocec I'such gld'h- going
i 1 . t . .I X' kVllnlK tl.iu l
with them when there nr.- se many nice,
Belr-rr-iptctlmc girls loneseny for geel ncss or ew .,,. cc Av y (. ,
company. My whele sympathy Is with , evc j , l - . ,' ', ii., 1 ?
these girls, because I think If th-rc i. .,inn A? . ""'s fe1' ve"
were mere "real metlurj" there would l,1'!l t',".n- -s jeu knew, every cxpen cxpen
be no girls of that type. Did it i ver ''' string of pearls these dnjs has a'
occur te ou that the reason thru- Is diamond and platinum clasp. Well.
that type of girl Is due te the fact that
New It scrns te nic that a
true i
..i... i
' American chap would leek up some
lllieritai! Uliai huiiiu hjii Ul miiiiu mtr ,
1rl for company Instead of idling his i
Inie away with girls who should bu ,
I!
llm
.. . ..... .'...... .......
uceui-ageii in uieir jiuiu waj ei uviiik.
New let's take up the nice glrla. thes- ,
who de net suggest te strange men that '
they "buy" things for them. The con-
c union reached rrem my e.perience
with foreign women and rlrls is this:
In a ierv short time they get their
ejea open te the fact that In this ceun-
I try our laws prohibit cruel treatment
rt ri'l fa ffilii ll tillu1fi lift trwl tliAit
1 C-Lf b IlltU IIVIII till HU'I'UIIII, unit IIH ti
I they ulll hUinil much less Iicciuwm of
I their supnresbPd hunter for kimlne.es
about hf-r domestic troubles und said
thut lu the "old country" a woman has
te Keep ner ihduiii euiieu, nut net eer
here, ami that she was going te leave
in-.,- im--h.-mrt I -mi .-tinmi tn i,..f ..u
consider an illusion of respect and duty ,
will answer That, tee makes It easier
iwies lear iniii 1110 real
I girl will net stand.
American.
11 1.
Here nre two noicneors
of mine
1 1
Remance
Tender and True
farks the ticircut laic story by
the popular irriler of srnlimeiitul
fiction, firm M. A) ItL'N. ft is
entitled,
if
A Man's Way"
Start it today.
It'i en tite comic pate.
und freedom than our own American have te pack It after veu have nw.,1 u .'.
girls. I have heard ever se many , It is sure te cot nirnlin.. , n,7- ! ' 0
times from ferrlgn women who are'fL,,-; nr l.lmisn ,, l ,, ,a ,0Ur 'K',''t , ti t
married: "Ifa dllTercnt In this country. U- ,, il "I"1"1 make a mark. ' $ i
We don't hate te stand it, and we ,,"'' ,?neu vi here you eun buy fold- f. (
won't." ' ng tee hbrushes. When net in ,JSe'8 A
Only a frw weeks age a foreigu-bern , J.1'" " ' J Jjwn oier the bristles. . $ u.
'I away for soine probation which tliey person who refuses (., he .til, , ' , H -1
either de net understand hew te handle fr th" kl n 1 '.. ' I " i ,"I''0,l,reK','. A $ W T
,,or becauB. they don't care te. j h. , ', ,Vi ,ipA .,,J !iT"?n, ''"'f he does 'j U m
lllexe that the tire of unjust suppressle,, "' t,"1 '' T?1 trlTO,' 'f' B"lnV" f f '.
'.has been iimeld. ring sc long li, tb.. ., ' ''" h,.' n,f lis menlnl ehriraclerlstlc ti W TCalr
I H.injn ,.r..l l.A..i.,u .-.r .ii r..-..!.1:. . lieu 111 hnniherlll,in ie ., i.-nie y. m h k m h h
, iiiueie .in-, imiin i.i in. - ,v,ii-ihii n,ini .j, " -..,iih ii im, written ?3 w "r ii
that they ure likely te explode fiem "'pi "hint upward te the right vim hnv,. r
I much less provocation than our Anie-n- found the man or woman ten nV, h, ! ' s '
can women, who have- .some cone-ptun, ' ing for. nuni- y . BBBtefc.
of what freedom means
, .. .. , ., '"' .n uu- iiiiiiiiii-r iiir ill lllllliril 1 CIlCM-rrul nn.l
i l,r,n. Jeeui te "n ashing Urn disluM and lin n. heneful illsne'ltlnn ti, i ! nl
t before L . ,,,,. ,n nri,r-. ,aH ynlJ .', J ,Pb" Li'J'X ' "f ,lfB w '""'' ",,n"
'te doing anything .Is,, te help her htl. , '', , " , 7 n of Jifp- r 'y com-ei,
hand. It's the ownership of body ,md ,r ,, u,,t" Il-n-nt ineinerle.s nd for-
j- ur.nl (lint senin mm llie. tn nv.l.-. ,i,i.. Igl't I lie Illlll'eilSnnt. Tlmv lnnn 11...1-
I ." r i. it amlnlr-il A iMiirln 1 1, ,.11 ni. m
iiirnnna . ' ....... ,.-.,,.. ,..- ,. ..-.. , ,, iiv iiii
I finn in rretn ine "ultl rmnitnv.'- (jim l.
n man who cares nbeut the difference
between right and xvreng. he will be
gin te be easier en the wholesale dealer.
The wholesale dealer, unless he Is
a profiteer, will let down en the re
taieor, se that the retailer can put that
Joyous slrrn In his window "Reduc
tions" and really mean It I
But that Isn't going te happen right
away en ever thing.
There are still some of these articles
en the market thnt were roade nnd
bought during the hlgh-prlccd era, nnd
110 wise and sensible dealer !h going te
part with them for less than what he
paid.
If he can help it.
A ND that Is the reason why we have
te wait se long for things te come
back te pre-war prices.
Perhaps none af them will ever quite
reach that level, but it i certain that
they will come down from their lefty
height and be almost normal, nt least.
Of course, there arc still profiteers,
just as there hnvc always been unscru
pulous dealers, dishonest merchant,
nnd, ns fnr as that Is concerned, peo
ple of all kinds who hove lest their
consciences.
People llke this will always over
charge and keen their prices sky high.
But you have te expect this, nnd
If Is net fair te Judge everybody b
them.
Wl
SBKM te have forgotten that
we ever had a war or that there Is
anvthing that we have te recover from.
We resent the fact that the world and
Its prices and Us privileges and its
conveniences Is net going along in a
smooth, even path.
It can't. It ha.H had a shock that
has jarred It out ei Us course and
changed its whole outlook en life.
And it will take nultc a while te
i get thing.' entirely back te normal
again
i Quite u while nnd quite a let of na
Hence.
she lind nelhlnir lhat had te tip done
that day. and Just Mt llke beln-,' out of
llie heune for a while. Mho has a fam
ily of hx te work for. Her huaband
Rees out at any tlme he carea te.
whether te see a friend of hla or Just
de dew,Ti street, .".'he told me that
i-he UHed te kep quiet when he would
tell Iihi- nhe couldn't co out : but new
she doesn't. Shi Ju8t izoen. Then fnr
QOVHtlll llfll'e lllnl' frisitl im nlifillt In
sullen silence. I thlnlt they often wonder
ii.ki. iiiie liiiiii; is uiui iiiey e.iu
"love."
My ether neighbor Is nn An.erlrun
Kirl. She has n husbanil who Is net
streni? nor umbltleus. 1 mean he is
nuppeseil net te be able te work v-r
hard. Thev havi- a dauehtei- atieut '
nine years e d. Thl wlfe and mothoi - methoi - mothei -
mis
fcnerhJcTlSa
ever
heen newral years. She Is yeunK and
u.i''VeTerfW
of yourselves- and coming through all i
right because you arc out in the world '
i of experience jylilch gives you tin In-
t ".'"J1 L ar-mrH that should protect you,
And besides. I think u man just nat
urally understands all about the "skin .
game. se hew could he ' be fnnlnd-'l
-j , :, "" -i. ': --wi,.-. n.i uu iuuicu .
' Just llie same, it leeks te me almost ns
lr every one of you g. t skinned right
' along all the time. If you are net
' peing fleeced, you arc fleecing yourselves
. "y mistrusting und suspecting some
. ""-;, nenust gin. tee bad. Isn't If
XXXX.
Adventures With a Purse
TF YOU nrc a constant reader et the'e
-1 adventures, you knew that cverv 1
.mux in n wnnp j oerno ncres a rrn1
I
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''''"' rnietl,ln qui..- .traerdlnary.
trnin tlie standpoint of either unusual
men. mere is n shop in town thnt has ,
i nlflHliltm ntncii n.nl f e .. .
; IV , . ' "'.". ' ""' 'raiiK 10 say
Hint I CCItllll llOt tell t'ntlm.. fr.i.i ...1,1.,.
n,. , . - - - --- - ..-in lvim-il.
' '"op will take our pearls and re-
-'ring them, putting en one of these
'l 1.. .., i. . " ."
nnrj i-inspi an ter the amaIn- price
of !?(1. I kn,nv the shop well" knew
that it is reliable, n.nl n,,n ,.A ... ".
tlli.-i i'l OIIC of IllO lnnsl pnmnrt.M.
tlilm.s I i,n.. , i,i ., , '"""'
! 'RS ',,lin1p eI1" "" a "' f"r some
, " " ,lf Jlcrp ls n' doubt In jour
I"'1"" - bj nil means step In nnd see the
clasps,
-
i
, ou Knew what nuif-Qncp
"riu is when
also protects the bristles. Yeu can Imv
,...-.- lu, nuij.im. cents each. Per
haps you knew a man who travels who
would be delighted with one.
i-.?i'l,r n'"n,"i of fJ! uddrm. Wemnn' Pni.
I illtnr or phnne Wnlnnt neon or Jlaln icj5l
'.i-twcen lh heiim of u and 6. ' I
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Read Your Character
By Dlgby I'hillipe
Itkinr- wviii.,
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'I he people whose writing risen in tiilc
i0U8im IIXr" "I'en the chances of sue.
1 . . n . - j nn Liii'ir
ces. net upon the fear of fniinm
Thin docs net nocesmrliv ,nn.', n...
A.. ...A ,...K t . .' . "." "" r
tien. There in n
ternilnn
Constant. lrrr.i.K.II,l
... j l - ... ..i "leHIIIIJ
nidi, iii iu-.ru i.fiipiv te Keep en trvln-
tode better. They are never uulte 'sat"
ished with any piece of work thev have
,denc. 'I hey nlwnjs feel 'thnt given the
opportunity te de It ever ngnii, the,
would de it better, and they welcotne the
opportunity te prove this te themseiien
as we'll us te ethers.
., " K, ',"', wheu ,l") Purd slant of
,he writing Is very marked nnd uuusiml
that jeu want te watch out for sucn
an excess of optimism and ambition as1
makea a person Impractical, vlslenarv
ud extravagant la ha ambition i
a teeth- ' :J.SY
jeu are trninllne .....t ''.-.'.
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