' t v f "l!iHiilllHiiKll HBSMBW-C'Vl.r,. . Vi3RFAVr'M 1 IJKJIHEWW ITB.-fl raWS. 'U.rji w liil mrwp&ws v?mpw;ii&Kw Xk, ' : vv VJA " "" lv BME-;f '.' . .'.vWlUWHWV'7 : WH mw'sjiraiimfiKt EVENING PUBLIC EEDGERHPHILADELPHmr THmtSD&Y, FEBRUARY ' 'i22 !'v Slf-kltt1 ' n v.y.i- y:..-.' - ' ... . f mETmmvi ; wa. acvv ' 'rz'i.2,iiLi:ijA.'rimFTir.Hte ! f i - " Y'-,r : $iJv. :i.wF':(rm " vwv '-;, Trt 5W KBw Pau and Virginia By HELENA HOYT GRANT Mary Frest recollection L chuckled nt some tic tnsted thr noun. ell?" inquired Virginia mildly. for tlilH wn iiic signal for n confidence. "I wns jnit think ing nbettt modern .vejjng glrln," said 1'iiul etiRlly. Virginia threw Iilm n quick, Inquiring glntiec. "Yeu were: Well, renll.r, Pnul. denr, It seems te me tlint " "Oil. I nienn in the tract, honey." ln Inuelicd, "but r Frest In nnrtlciilar. WVfnrlnla cave him that funny ?$ grimace that bespoke u reluctant Ln: Tw A-i VTCBE. 1 i fTm if.nt.1 t .1r..t ltinu Afniv "cIia i t , . . ut.u.u j ...;.. v ...-. ......, E..U , lld M? THINGS THAT WOMEN' LOVE I (liii-iiisiiinnrii llltIc'Blr.l.aM mnd ; in- "V.c"' MP' ' f'v IA& ic V - "Oh, she's one of the jetltig girls down at the office; filing clerk who han dles my letters." "fte en." He' glanced up nmusedb. "I was Just wondering If fche's the typical flapper we rend about In tJic apers or if the Hit! modern eung idy." "I don't fellow you nt nil." "Well, you knew, Virginia, five or six, jenrs age it wau't cniKldcred out of the way te call 'rm einig Indies. New it M'em tint's net deni'. This girl's only fentren or eight een." "Mercy, Paul, don't bout about the bush se: what's it nil about'" Virginia fliccd the roast hara n lit tle impatiently. "Well, tills youngster ! either ter rifically modern or terribly old-fashioned, Pc net decided which." "And must you knew?'' Paul chuckled ng.tin. "Oh, it't utnusing te wntch. Siie's e different from the ether jeung girls round the place. ''or Instance, the ecsn't use thu rouge-pet or lip-htick." Virginia pretended net te hear. "And her skirts arc longer than the styles seem te dictnte, and t-lie's never called te the telephone by peme pergenal message. And I notice thnt she tends te her job pretty will." "Yeu notice quite n let. den t you. dear?" from Virginia ironically. "Well, she's in my department, you see. honey, I eugbt te notice." "Of course." "I notice this Mary Frest girl because she's prominent by contrast te the ethers we've hnd." Paul sighed. "I wish I could make up my mind whether this is Just home new pose of the f I n p p i r s or whether she the renl old-fashioned kind of de the sex justly famous pen my word, dear, you re 'ion see, iieney, lie went en ear ncst, "there's n balance of $0 n week untouched in my appropriation and I'd just rai.-e this Mary Frest girl's sal ary by thnt sum or the of it nt least, if I was sure this isn't tome new tlnp per fashion." "What new flapper fashion?" "Cutting out the rouge and the lip grease and the eyebrow blacking nud all thnt." "I didn't knew the girls down there wire se keen en make-up," smiled Vir ginia. "Oh, they hnvr clean faces when they get te the office," Milil Pnul gruffly, "l.tit nbeiit luncheon time they cluster nrei.ud mid pile It en nn inch thick. I dure m' Unit's for the benefit of the wet Id nt large. Then. I've noticed, tewnrd ilnMng hour they remove It surreptitiously. I'c wondered why." "Ob, nu men. Yeu'c wondered why? Mercy, Paul, that's bicnuse they don't dare wenr their war-paint 'home, Mether'd spank," Virginia giggled. "Oh!" "Pel haps your Mary Frest Is ultra modern, dear Perhaps bhe's passed through that stage already. Yeu know knew it's net being Oeuc any mere the war paint thing.'' Pnul smiled back nt her. "I'll give the kid that raise nnr way," he said slangily. Tomorrow The Undesirable it The Mi amaze Gambler" t wxtMmmmimmm rif ,-w' ",! -)ifi):iN,M.vwu lM. jM Lucy's Mether's Friend Wanted fjler te Express Herself With Music She Had Been Dclvingjnte Introspection and Thought Every body the Should Make "Self the Most Important Thing in the Universe By HAZEL T)EYO IIATCIIKLOR Cejiirtah. IVj!, by J'ubllc Ledger Company I5."' t ' iCnrel Kathheunic man its Xkk Tract without loving htm for the reaien thnt she cannot bear te .rc A(i ruin ili life through infatuation ' for Daisy Caitlcten, of "The Jelly KevcJers." Xtrk suspects the truth, and Is fearful that anethir man mnj mwaken her lore. He ii afraid that Carel has met fAii wu In Jervls Brit ten, irhe ii te play opposite Carel in the drama gircn for charity. TKe first rehearsal finds Carel stiff and awkward in the part, llritten tees her home, and they talk per- tonalities in the taxi. CHAPTER XXXIII Emotions 'AS true that Britten had advantage ever Nick In that lie Ir wa advnnt pulse. T have nc patience with anv- I thins of the Mnd." ' j "Hut .sin leid him'." defended one' of the iilrls. "And love Is ever thing. ! I eny ber." "I don't eny her. I pity her." Carel l.nd returned, but aftcrwuid when she i was alone and thinking the matter ever. I she b"gau te wonder about it. Was ' Ell' s.. mueh te be pitied? Wasn't I there semethlns wonderful in being nble te levj like that' And wasn't it Inck of iinotien in herself thnt made her judge Disc se hnrshly? AftTAard Ci.rel heanl that Klle and her lmsbiind were very happy lhiug .lu MO a week. ' She scoffed at the idea. , Hew can they be happy In the mld-t , Photes by Central News. Here's n new bracelet really a long string of pcnrls arranged lu n clever way te cling close about the arm and hang down in a loop. And here are earrings with strings of bends dangling from them, necklaces of beads and links, n snutelr, n new purse en n chain, nil kinds of fash ionable trinkets and decorations of the very newest type and btylc. Take. your choice 17HEN Lucy was n little slrl she i " took music lessens, nnd In time she I leached the point where she lenrncd i llie Moonlight Senatn for n rccllnl. Artcr that, of course, she forget all about clnsfJcnl music because him hnd reached the age nt which It was very convenient te be able te piny the 1ntet SOncm nnri Amnnn mtfatn. nnrl. nnrlinn. 'flnssical stuff was se "dumb." But snatches of the Moonlight Renatn stayed In her linger tips, nnd she would stray Inte It new and then at. the eutl of a jazzy piece that finished with a reminiscent chord. "My dear I" exclaimed one of her mother's friends who heard her drift into the familiar strains one time, "That Is beautiful. Your pcrsenalltj you should express yourself In that gift, lour character sIiewk itwlf best In " She was off, then, for one of her talks en Personality, the expression of the Innermost Self, the nnaljsls of Charac Jrr. And she didn't knew that the only cxpreslin which had cnnsccl the excur excur slen into ihsslcnl nmslc was the one that had been In Jim's cjes lately whenever he looked at Lucy'. for sclf-eTprcssIen en It. Thin Is the mistake that se mnnv clrls and women arc mnking lu these day. With no idea of what they nre nbeut. they bejln te Ptudy their own person persen nllties, nnnhzc their charneters. and express themselves whatever it meniiB. Scientists can de this- scientists have studlel nnd worked at this thing In nn Impersonal way until they hnve pro duced a uclence that is rnpldly becom ing known and recognized ns ucb. Put they are wlentlsls; they know knew where te step and howite apply tbeir knowledge. I really believe that It Is dangerous for any ene else te dibble with this. In order te "express" yourself you must knew whnt you hnve te express. And In enbr te find thnt out you must de a great deal of introspection, which is always harmful and depressing. Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA QHB had gene in Onnd she had become "hlnned" Yeu think se hard about jour Self, your, Personality, your Character, that you submerge everything beneath the great nil-powerful Self, I, Me. Myself. All your motives arc boiled down te ene thenght, "Why am I doing this thing? Hew will It affect me?" THERE can be no inBelflshness where there Is always this consciousness of Self, for unselfishness Is spontaneous If it Is sincere, and no spontaneous net ever sprnn? from n dcslre te weprcsj enc'B own Pers-ennlity. Acts, deeds, theushts, all go round In n circle, stnrtlug and .finishing with Self. And the denrcstfen that comes from nunlvzlns every thought thnt comes te jeu! Y'eu cannot help feeling strained and nervous and dejected If you must be always wondering, "Is this consistent with my chiirncter? What mood hns caused this Impulse? Should I control It. or would It be nn expression of my personality te net upon It?" It Is bound te depress you when you slop te think se often nnd se deeply of yourself; It Is such a narrow way te think, se dull, se stifling. W IIY, whnt was nil the outdoors mndc for. if you nre net te think nbeut It new nnd then ! Vvhy arc ether people put in the world If net for ou te think about nnd help nnd loc? Why nre Micro inch things ns Impulse? nnd warm hearts If you nre net te nllew them le lfive nnv fun? Ne. we haven't learned vet hew te manage such things ns self-expression end nil the ether high-sounding term.-. We tnke them tee seriously, we tan gle eureMvcs up In them tee Intricately, we ere tee npt te lay tee much stress en the necessity for dull Introspection. Let's lcave this te the scientists until they hnve found nn easier way for us te search out and recognize bur personali ties. Then perhaps we "hall be nble te ex press our Selves without making them the center of the universe nnd forgetting evciythiiig else worth while. Through a Weman'sEyes By JEAN NEWTON Te "Mrs. R." The Weman'n Kxchange Is looking into the matter for you. Thcre are probably schools for sub-normal chil dren. Your letter will be answered ns seen !ih possible Send self-addressed Mamped envelope Te "Blackle, Brownie and Blondle" tle.ir Cvnthln Just a few words te Ftluckle, 'Urownle nnd Hlendle. Yeu the had fe awakened n side of Carel that up te th time she had met him she had hardlj teeii conscious of. Carel had never been romantic, she lnd never dreamed dreams about life. She hnd been rather cold and unrespon sive, and therefore quite unclnotieiial. Once'at beardin.T school she hnd known an ever-emotional type of girl. They liad sit together at n concert one eve Wng, and during the Intermission Carel had turned te see this girl's eyes wet with tears. Her voice .shook a little when sbe spoke. "Wasn't it wonderful?" Bv "it" she meant the tender cradle song thnt the soloist had as an encore. It ad throbbed svnrmth nnd feeling, but Carel lieard it quite unmoved, while tlila etuer girl had cried. Afterward this same girl had eloped from th. school with n man el whom her parent i hnd dlsappred It de veloped later th'xt she hnd been sent te school tu order te i-epcrate her from Mm, and the reason why her parents disapproved waa because he had lnnnev. Of course, there was much excite tuent nmen the irlrii. Sema thought It highly remnntic nnd -It-Hll -. I. ., ..lle ..III Tkne V BUICU in it ii. "" b"'a " " ' sy ympnthlzed with her. Carel rather uespiSffd Del ler nil uii m himiuh-. . 'She had no strength of character." ane sold Intolerantly, "nud she'll be all her life for acting en ini- of such serdldnesN?" n l,..r ene-,. trv le knock "Handsome" and pet fneiillr yourselves in uuwu. "".'j . the little sung with hnd &- lif 1 his titii" te ,i member of who was present. J.eea'is,. she's in love with her bus bnnd. ' the elder woman had lctumed, talher gravely. Leve love! That was all that peo ple talked of, poets sang about it; it wus the most wonderful thing In the world. And whnt was It? Carel was" intensely citriet-s in splte of her reti cence, nnd she tried te find out for her. self, but she was tee proud te tk question, and eerj thing written en the subject semc te t.ike for granted n lack of dlgulty that Carel did net have. She could net let her emotions go, lu would hae been ashamed te let any .inc surprise tears in her eyes, own if It hnd been possible for her" te show motion ever anything benutiful. Hut new, new that she was married te a man who ndered Iter, she knew nt lust what it me.int te feci emotion. She -lid net be'leve thnt she loved Jervis Itrltten. She would net have ndmitted such a thing even te herself. Hut she was aware of the fnet that hi presenc troubled her. that his eves drew her irtesNtlblv. thnt Ills vel n,l n'J! the pe"r te mnke her henrt heat fast. Mie had net gene very fnr in her analy sis of herself, she was afrniil te allow I er thoughts te dwell en Hrltten lest she find out tee much, but the mention of his name had the power te set her nerves tingling nnd te send the color lushing into her face in waves of scarlet. we are also goea ioekuik. "",",. advertise It" Ycu nre advertising It ej writing. We are just as geed looking as lie clainib tu be. I should say self-. Is peer r'cemniBiiuuiiuui ',."" 1 .. ,..... Ill .ill. la inni uiiuvn- imi-i. young man calls for you. If he comes Just u few minutes before the time te start, go down te receive him with your wraps en If he la a Uttle early, carry your wraps down with jeu, nnd If he wants te start early, put them en there, or sit and tnlk u few minutes before starting. .. Third. Stand as,ide while he buys the tlekets. though there Is no reason why you should net stnnd with him. except that It takes up mero room when there are many ethers waiting, tee. mlVcU f'h0",d net neccPt the S"?, tranBe young man no matter hew polite he may be. praise If some Brownie and Blenme vvema wn. . i j uru iiviiiuewinv Adventures With a Purse knew beser.il Kins tnai V,,,t .In lir.t Milvcrtlse It i,n i. il Iff. rent story. I "Hand much KOOi ti. .. .,,1 ninmlle. are Just .. I'thndiome." Just recall what wrote te Cynthia and see If find your mistake. X ThrtM 1, 11lllM am net taking children ItAN neress something tedny Mint would be simply snlendhl for. 1 what Of course von in n, . (.tu semes !'" "" "" ::""." ;"','""" uic ceni nry, but in m.v of any leiiew " "u"" '? ," imiikui valentines Unv uae reallv ri loeKinir iinu wuiua mv ..." isieneii fnr tm rrttin .,.. i. ..' " " ... a . . TllnAlcIA " -- . illllk III-(IIIII. I nilP it l tmnK tnai jeu. uwciuci mnt ,.i.n.i.i...i .... .'.. - ns bad ".. v ul" -"P vniqntine never fancy nu 4..II- .luu inc inrin rnur riince .nr i..v ,'wm , ' . . ; - . . ,. iiiii: mi can LH'" uearis nnd cupids cnlled forth. T I lllu linv thn. lu l.nMl. ..1. " ' "" ", "j viiulk i ii ii u naner and colored hearts, nnd doves nnd ilace. Asks Cvnthla'8 Opinion iicarts, unu cyenthing needed te make n.r Cvnthla-I am Belng te ask your I .'"" 1" ." "J" ?r Ml uiu-uiuu vii cniines. if u imf i.fn.,1 .. ,J lUIUMll., , 1 . uum tu man lias been going "uiiginu tue pleasure such u box would nnlnlen of a eunB man in uk ieiiu..k Mth'n veiing girl for mere than a year give te n boy or girl who could and has Klvcn all ine emer uej w n-iiwiraiie i nenrs pasting nnd cutting understand nui hb iin """ ,i"i iimiuuiiiiig viueiuincs te tne heart s friend (as thty say here). New he has cetent. Tlie box which will make an changed cpmpifiei ccellv the elrl. The young as thiv say here;. " ''" "ll" content. The box which will make an W&'nev for tI,c most 'WUeus, The young ladj-j In my estl-icesl! ' matlen. is. an wc ' '"- " ,'" " Tomorrow The Truth Revealed The Weman's Exchange net .. t. .n u in in nrr ui iii; tiuj Kles ,ih .h,n be you think she; Is r Kht7 Aineusn mew - - ' ta Is no "big timer" and does net ' rouge A wnSTBR-V WIKI1 ' The veung Klrl made a great mistake , In a Hewln" tlw man te tell ether men, i S .. that he was her "steady" lunlss sheSvaf engaged te him And) n iSit ense her parents should hnve' ' aU" ncedV. Toe much cannot be said rjveV nndever again "it "ends ' One or ui" ui"" , ""-" engagement te held them htlVO CUt tncmaeivua uu imin. frlenas U.IH4 li.i itw - Fer names or hyp nddr- TTemnn' Tutt Kdller or phone W.ilnut 3000 or Main 1001 .etwrrn Ihr hour of 0 nnd S. Jet Ferms Neckline in Unique Manner , against pany." ' in disaster ' there Is no and thev their ether A Name for a Beat Te fh Editor e Weman's race: Dear Madam I have been a constant reader cf your very Interesting column. but as yet h.ive had no questions te ak. New. here It cemes: Could jeu please suggest a name for M beat? Ml friend has Just bought ene and would very much llke te find some geed nninu 'or " Is there any way nt all that I can beceme taller? I am only five feet and weigh 103 pounds. I would very much like te knew what kind of costume te wear for a boat-rlde. U W. Howe jcu like these names Black & , WHAT'S WHAT ' nr HELEN nrccin Diamond. All Aboard, Wanderer, Pioneer and Pathfinder? J If you han net reached your full growth, lets of outdoor exerclse and fresh ulr will help you trrew But If you have stepped growing, there is ncth- u'fc. ; uu tan ud. sources te 'all 1,liCk en- TUe ,BVrl BTi m drop the young man once and for all. He's In a Dilemma -..niMn- T have iea. w"""-. , .! ni rv lvc (ii'n read n vft . a. jrv rvEiniiK ...... . w column '-,"" i i,vm never ceme it very iniere iB- hf;,VV ;eme your i retina no .", coining fancy able and simple. . .. .tm inp luvikQ new hoping you will answer me. new .nep nt. .. j have i uui -r' ., .1 Trrr e Kiik ....." r" -" . t When coiner en a hent.Hin t..e- m a dark skirt or a white at,,, that can he washerl n T.liltc ..eit. -.i .. impr ,t ,. " " ".II.-.I. unu ii sweater, "; - - , nfer X haven l Dceu umt with shoes thnt hjvn nr, i,..ni .i .. m.irr auc unu niiei "7,"-" .,,.. .... hat that will kern the MiVr.it r J..., e locale m people unu. r .; - .; ccrjthlnE.wash- !' "'" iia left again for the . mire-i"" v.- 'Middle -s; 1 li.ie. iui:t'l "- been ' Bcfore my haven't been nble feri The Truth About Nurses ftA. W& Z 1 7jih S''i.K . A In any circumstances, star ins Is an M 'rrlilence of Ill-breeding Nothing la be IT Indlcatlve of booby manners as Is this tk' uncontrolled expitsslen of offensive ii curuxuy. let mere are peepie ei wncm i- .iwnuld exnect better Ihincs who nur- B S wilfthemBelves the rude fixed and fel- gase which jb iuuuu, uvcn in ine the supposedly ' uncivilized Te Mr i:,nier of ll'emnn't I'nee: , D.:'r''r -Mndam-Uefrrring te your repl ') rnqulsithP rteadcr," pirmlt me te set ou btralglu, as jour Information Is in error .VurseH nre net ptlrl during "'in iieiien, wnicn v.irles from two SIX mentns n 1'llll.irlelnSln l,nan.i After their acceptance they receive an .illew-ance" I haw never" known of a Philadelphia hospital that elves n. Klrl mere than 1 10 per month. Heme pay na L'w-a'' J ,v mentb for the first vear. ?6 for the second and JS for the third A student nurse h required te fur nish hr iinlfeiins. which must he made by a ngtihitlen firm, the entrance re- lulKiTient of uniforms und aprons being inoie than $.16. At the etj of the probation period bibs and sleeves come te several dellais mere. Thev must pay for all their books About J 10 worth In the. nrst year The cape which they wear 1b also made by the aforementioned firm These cost JIT Specinr shoes, fountain pen, watch and thermometer fcllnlcal) nre also umenK the first requirements te be furnished by the student nurse An outlay of ticarlv J 100 Is required te hi. spent te iqulp u student nurse iuii u'""" "vr "rm allowance, which Is, In Bernu caseH, net mom than suffl" lent te cover her little dunnlnir ex nenses carfare, postage, dU(H, eccii sleuul movies or frolic en her half-day letter from liei WlTcr" "rwre oBte mjceusln te ' UlTme If la two and. If w. te wire J "VeTmy'tlRe sajs that If I w I, HheuW nt "me back. P ease adv sol ,,. nn I hnve no ri""ir licit, .v. preba-H llleUier lives across the street from hcr IV a, 3. u. I If your mother Is dangerously 111 veu ,.httei!i) en te her It ou can afford the trl " Veu" wlfc 8llcrul,d net rCfUSS tne....r n for a week or se. and Hhosleul net take the stand that she will net receive you back again. Mar w Le does net mean that people can lust c. inh refuse te live together for m. net ,! iiHseii. Cynthia Is sure jour foiels' .let mean this. .She wants te i.i irf trill, luu ,,w -" .""- unneces-arilv lentf. as your flist duty Is S te her However, she should be 'equable, and If ye r methe, dan- 111 VV WlllWB I" .'- L-creualy "'uVdut itht-r Is net dangcreuslv ill as you have seen her lately It will net be necessary for you te go. Seme Questions te Se jeu see that a girl In training net only needs help financially te start, but a while for con' must atlll be depend, nt en sem0 one te, Third ' When furnish her street clothing, etc., for the ' thratre or a me three years she Is n the linni,,.i .i,,i.i nn tn ss. often suffer keenly ! Heern, heard and laundry are, of ceurse' buv Ire tickets or should y of bcld curiosity eying given the girls. ' jcmrstlf otherwise? they paaa, nr ns they . Krem n knovvledge gained through i i Fourth. When you are tu a room. Often they ,i0Uhe cxpeilence, 1 felt called upon te sledding skating, etc., Is It V,: n Indian. lltlve people. I. te rudeness, the battery kateadlly us mar leave At neiP' wnnuering wnetner or net Mi something abnormal lu their ftrpner. or buiiie ufirei in muir which has uttracted this unln- I Inspection. In time, cxpcrlcnce isivtnem te accept me Bliuaiieil Hiiuavwnjr v .iiuukpikiiwi?. ii- siity ana tne ae- lsbelenir entirely correct jeu Thank jeu veiy much for this cor rection filnce the Information that was publlshtd c.une from a nurse, of course, I thought It was authentic. But It Is very nice te have all this detail from some one who really knows, it Is qulte an undertaking te become lip t T student nurse, neur Cynthia I am Just, geme ask veu a few sensible- questions. Kl'rst When jeu are leaving a trellny tar with a jeu rig man. should jeu be the first te go out or he? S.cend When a jeung man Is coming tc call for jeu te- take you out, should jeu Immediately after he Is seated put Oil JOUr W TUPS ler "M'. vw.w v B.W(J ceiivereiinuii . you nre going te a movie with n young man, should jeu stand by mm vvnue lie is jruu ii;i;uji) out dancing. I ....-,.... n POM n SII'UUUIK MH6i uiv., . .. ,.,,, ... A .VUlLSli accept the company ei n strange man 1 JOT OIlV UUIH.U U, lillU ........i ui 1.IIU , !lU en his sled, providing thut jming man Is respectable looking und polite? cumeus. First. The man should leave the trol ley first and should assist Uie girl In allgnung. Second, It depends vr "' V TV Li 'Mi I" yWB il I By The Comforting Sneer vincre is one Kind of sneer that is tne most comforting thing in the world. It is the 6iiecr thnt expresses the disap proval or even ridicule of u certeln tjpc of people with whom you have nothing In common and would net wish te hnve. Their .sneer tells you that you arc different from them. Perhaps jeu nre happily married and both you and jour husband would rather stay together than be paired off with ether people. And try ns ou will, .veu have net been nble te keep him from making a dasli for ou the tlrt chance he gets. Surely jeu nre net embarrassed when jeu sec n deprecat ing smile en the face of n woman w hose married life is net what it should be.' Thnt is whnt I cnll u comforting sneer. 1'erhnps you have gene Inte n book store te ask for the new play of your favorite author, nnd the pert jeung miss nt the counter said: "Xe ma nm. we don't enrry it no call for it.' But her smile said: "Se you nre one of these highbrows who pretend net te like the things Mint arc the rage: Thnt was jour penalty for having tastes thut de net run nleng the popular line. There Is no virtue in being "different for its own snke, but this is nn Instance where I would checrfulVy pay the pen ult v. These of us who de net make money nnr ktnmlnril nf nccnmnlisliinent und content are perhnps most fnmlllnr wlthi m .nm rnrt tin. sneer. l rcme uuer uu spend experience last summer which impressed iitting! me deeply. I was spending n short time nt it large netei in me fliimiiiiimnrp and while en n liieuntuln-cllmblng trip we met it most Interesting man. pio pie pio fes'er of geology nt one of our Kustcrn colleges. He wns gathering material for a book en the geology of the Adlron Adlren dacks, nnd his findings there were se fnsclnating thnt we mndc him premise te come ever te the hotel the next day and tell us mere nbeut them. He enme, this man who was doing nn important work for the benefit of sci ence. In the same shabby clothes in which we had met him. And when he had finished the little tnlk in which he had given something very definite te every per.sen in the group thnt had gathered te hear him, I turned te answer the question of the gaudily gowned wife of a notorious profiteer ing meat packer from Chicago. It wus "Where is lie stepping?" And her snillc when she heard the lnmc of the un pretentious little bearding house in the village would, I nm sure, have been n grent comfort te the man who was its inspiration. At the samc4resert 1 saw n terribly embarrassed mother. Her daughter pre ferred ter take a book tinder u tiee te joining a grevp "f frivolous flappers who teiind their Inteust In tin afternoon of silly repartee with soine equally slllj iioeo dvrant temrvfi rni.r, n.-ni-. ."' CAft TO DE 8BCN nfi m TAB TO IMJMT MQMBW MIAtM TM 'PAf KXIIiniT. H. R. rOB. lITIf OnlvflTNlIT 4TN St) FMMM abeevehtvsen CO.. rti north biumd STR5EtT Remember The Name -SALADA' II ITS STRENGTH, FRAGRANCE ARE PURITY .AND UNEQUALED mil The Sealed Packet Is your safeguard high school boys. And the mother of one of the flappers sneered when she saw the girl with the book. I should have called that a comforting sneer. Kvery person wiie liui found himself among people te whom he was in any way Mipcrler, every pioneer, every mail of vision grenter and mere penetrating thnn that of the crowd, has experienced , the ridicule of these who would net un derstand. And while there is nothing attractive In being odd, nothing laudable , in disregardlnc the opinions nf ethers. there nre enses where people just don't spenk the same language. And then what's the use. Truly, there Is comfort In some sneers. Sweaters Most of the sweaters used for winter sports nre of the slipover variety, and sonic of the smartest arc done in the stcpladder weave. They are usually cellnrless, but a border and cuffs of contrasting fabric or color arc often used for vnrlctj-. 16 C lb. is enough te pay for geed RUMP STEAK CHUCK ROAST ROASTING VEAL When Yeu i crk Lcin ler Kcaiting. . OZc Boneless Bacen U lb. Shirp Cheese ... .25c lb., 4 lbs., 95c Best Table Cocea. 13c lb., 2 lbs., 25c Headquarters ler Robbins hlandi Oysttri, all kinds Ireth Fith and Sta Feed "AT THE FERRIES!" MITCHELL'S MARKET, W. 10 and 12 Seuth Delaware Avenue CORINNE LOWE en ttte time ths Special extra ! Uprising of the Reds ! One gets into such nn excitable mood after attending any uftcrnoeii or eve ning party these days that ene is ready te write neme such headlines. On both sides of the footlights led und pat tlciilnrly red velvet W cheben con stantly. lu accord with this mood, we show today mi afternoon frock of geranium red velvet trimmed with black fur and with jet. the Inteer extending it swuy te strunds ever the shoulders. The siimu frock would be equally charming in gruy velvet trimmed with the wiine biack'fur nnd jet, for the mid unuin creations from eversens indi cate clearly a preference for this new allowrueemDinanon.pr nines ana ruy. BEEF STEAKS 12ic lb- MARKET STREET BEEF CO. THESE PRICES FOR THUR5., FRI. and SAT. The Snowstorm Did Net Affect Our Prices Sirloin Rump or Round Finest PORK CHOPS Off Middle Cut of Lein Finest PINBONE ROASTS Rump Roasts or Prime Rib Roasts Finest Roast of Perk Off Lein or Rib End Best Lean Boneless Bacen 15c lb. Fresh Country Sausage none better 15c lb. Finest Country Scrapple money can buy, 3 lbs. for 25c Finest Country-Made Liver Pudding 15c lb. Heme-Made Sour Kreut 5c qt. Loek for Our Special Prices In Monday Evening Ledger and Bulletin MARKET STREET BEEF CO. 5221-23-25 Market St. 5939 Market St. Stout rtady te wait en tfgdm 7i30 A. M. By buying your marts Friday or Friday evening, yeij avoid the rutb en satswajaiv itw rriaay ana eaturaay i30 p, m. m t A "I 1 A. A AA. AAAA..Ar. fj! p ENNY PROFI MEAT STORES T 6002 Market St. 60th and Haverford 4219. Ub caster Are. Theatre Bldr. 1 Darby Are Getting UHY? the Business Steak Meats sfS 18c lb. RIB ROASTS Betl Cult 16 CHUCK ROASTS But Cati 10 HAMBURG STEAK Frtib Groendl 122 POT ROAST Less 10 STEWING BEEF Lcte Brisket 6 B0LAR ROAST L(D 18 Boneless Bacen p-- 15c lb. REGULAR SK1NBACK HAMS HAMS 8 te ID lbs. Large 24 19 PICNIC HAMS 6 le 8 lbs. 14 COTTAGE HAMS 2 te 4 lb. 23 PURE LARD 1-lb. package 12 SLICED HAM 33 Legs Yearling 7 28c lb. YEARLING CHOPS French 25 LEAN RIB YEARLING CHOPS 22 SHOULDER YEARLING 16 LOIN YEARLING CHOPS 28-30 SHOULDER BABY LAMB 22 LEGS BABY LAMB 36 Lein Perk Roast 4 1 6c lb. SHOULDER PORK Picnic Style 15 FRESH HAMS Whole 22 SHOULDER PORK Blad Style 19 PORK CHOPS Beit Cnii 25 FRESH SCRAPPLE 10 FRESH SAUSAGE 16 Cm. PL 1 All Yellow aa Mewing thickens -3te4,b, 30 OUR STORES ARE OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK lb. The Price te Yeu is no Higher but special Berden precautions doubly insure its safety GENERAL sanitary regulations in . producing Evaporated Milk are established by law. In addition te the observance of these we establish our own specific and rigid inspection te make our milk absolutely pure and of fine quality. Ne single batch of Berden's Evaporated Milk is allowed te leave the cendensary until it has 'passed a final laboratory test. Though this elaborate inspection may make it cost mere te the grocer he sells Berden's at the price of ether standard brands. Fer he relies en it te please his most particular customers. Berden's Evaporated Milk is pure country milk with the cream left in. It is fine for both coffee and cooking. THE. BORDEN COMPANY Berden Building New Yerk Mutes also of BerJm't F.atlt Brand Milt. Uerden s Malted MlU and Berden's Cenftclhntry. Berate? IBRffjH 1 Milk BHsMgjgH giegHaQjgjgaeivegjijfA , p gflaVaSr at i4 'sivvs starer. .U MIFY X.alK uv.!M, ijM -" t y, fiKS'' " ,.-H i JifOfiOsSSBSSSWi ,i " ' i, - " -? iiiiiiiiiiiBiii ,44 yV &!saW " !LrV 'p'A.V.tf, if AA. xJ3rbsm& yni vti... '-.. t." A& ASli.; kmMlk
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