wtv- ! "t :', i w , 1 iVWKh iVtttfca wsr5 V..W ," iS Li -jT w m ite EM &:" 4 5n 7 H v I If. ' :fc f ) '... : r . f i la. i 'j . i' ' m. M, r 1 Frf SARAH D. SATURDAY EVENING TALK What Is Really Meant by That Oar Lives SOME weeks age In this place T wrote' power of au inlliiltu leve binds ever te Bemethlns nbeut trouble und "these comfort us. ' tW mourn." and what there te be j tf ND one bhnU be ' ,,,, tot out of denth beMdes pain. And new ( A pnce from the wlmli nnj ftS l am ge.ng te print e short, rnther covert from the tempest: ns river eC bruaque letter that I received from some i water In n dry place und in the shadow ' no -who had read the nrtlole. 1 print, of ", rent re,k ' weary land." . !.. ,ii, i..n ., .... ,,-..,. i-1 '! then, one sure way for our numbed this letter rather than one or mere of hruUt t0 fwl ,l0 m,,m ()f 0(, ls the ethers that came In response te through the broken mid shattered bar- ' what I nld, because tills allied for uii,rier (hut pain has thrown down, blessed answer: ' nr'' these tlmf mourn, net for their Mr Dear Sural, I. t.nwrk-1 don't ' tl!' ,,.ut 1,nt .!'" f'.,1"1 '' . knew l,.n u-lmt ..... I,.c. l..i the ' nail en the head when .ten ay that ,. ; . . -. . . our dead ran spenl: te us In ways of their own. mid that. tee. without the kelp of mediums but I don't "vet you" nbeut where Ued eeme.s in. tVhore de you think fit" helps, since jriethinjr run bring back ttlmt wns. or takp away the pain uf want inn what nee was, back once mere in the old feed way? What is jour idea of 'Comforter"? Yours tery sincerely, .1. 1?. ' AVbr.t 1 saall new write is an ntiMter te Mr. .1. 15. It U wliiit 1 think, and uliat I feel, tee for 1 bate been no- attainted with srlef- en thp whole sub- jeer of pain mid what tied decn for u human in pain, physical or uivi.tnl. I.VOUliK Umtll.t witb .1. I'. Tli- pain tlm' Uer.th liriiiK. the shntii" that dlsBi-acv" 'ntlicie. uud the i-r memory or ii'rysleal Mifferliu- leave ' scars ere earii-i te the jrare ler jrief there is re ivnipeiiiitln. 1 be- lleve. Suttcring is iu(Tcr!iiR and leatu- eruel mark Tain can darken tli- met radiant day. Slr.ce our dtud are 'iet our alne tnl we mourn them with eut'triTilud mm '.-minn''! iiuii.. unfi mere is nniniii, 'nit in fnp's is inr ineir no Hence, and no eonse'atloti that ( of ef ffrel tettclies the levs. wJmr. thei I 3J te m.W-lf', 'llilt oiufeil ttliieli, wmtne te th"n tin.' moevu. .-jn tinku them bje 'sen ' I FIX tn; ni.nd en tbar ia'. Christ fpent ttlt.i His ti-ieii(i. n.;i t ier" He went te His execution mid f leek firv at tht-ir troubled, perplexed, al most angry faces for His talk of death. ttiMead of ai eartnly triumph eter His nd thejc r.j lena1 fees, nlat-nien rind Pleadl-ir l.rliic.ii.lnn,M..,..f.,i,rfi,; h.re tas ,e be witlimr fltn, l.e sense, mid tet with Him in .u.-'Ic.r , Jense that rh-v had never v. r known ..i t . ......I.. ... '. : ' rln? tt eid Comferter: ' Tttl t h..-filiia 1 tin t .. ..,, ! .. . . -.i.i no t- lii.i g unto you, sorrow hath 11' led tour heart. "Xevertliplrt T t..ll ,.,, Hi., -,.i. . i. Is expedient for n t'l.m t ... ...;, . far if I Pe ,,n .Vnv h. .' .. V :.' '.' will net come unto ten';' but .; I dciv.it f will send Hltn nnlr. M 'These things .have f spoken nnfe v bing yet present v !th ten toniiertcr. which i the Melv Spirit whom the rather will .send !n :fv i.auv He i,hall teach .ten hII things arid bring te your remembrance all things that T env .-iij unto Teu ..f knin. ,...;; i .. "...Vi ..;".'. "". ..,...., v.i. uuiiijcu iu ivn uur irignt mid nef and hurt in the shelter of loving arms, of blng seethed and reassured b wise nnd tender words, of being hearteu'- m te go eacit te Dd or play or llttl" tusk itendled with the knewledse of the apart of love that has nen-r tailed us. "As one whom hitf mother comfer'etij ttl'l I comfort re'i. ' our first memeri un.l reiua.us ilwa: lways in the haekirrimm .-.' .,.r minds as our test of leeim- !t.n.;Tiva Tt eem'd strange te me at the nine. ),, I have understood It sin tlnu eat r.en n old f'ail ladt that I knew- lay dvm. and was unaware which of her cbildr-.' or srandchildren came map 1it b.-.l ; every time the iuirlc leaned ..vcr t" diust her mere comfertabl.t en her pillows, or hob her srendt in M.e p st lf-nes of great fut.pue, -i.e cmec bncit out of the far-off hotizens toward which lhe was drlftinc t.- miv some word et loving appreciation l:ut always she thought it was her mother who twi twi etndinjj ever her. She 'tn-. seventy years and mero when she died, und her methpr had been dead since she wa" n ihlld of nine, and she im.l hud :i h.vii. nd eared-fur life and hud bren herself a. (ioreted wife and mother. let out of all her memories of let, rh.it Hr-i knewled;.; of Its comforting JtreiiKth mm Ollcifude remained with her te the end lids, then. Is the blessedness ; net that we cease te mourn, but thm mere has come te t;s one who under-im . ,nid by the strength of that wisdom at.d th- Paul and It.v IILLIvN V Jt iv a beautiful, surrounding word ,Kn l u,,a,: "", ' ' ' V ' i, "' rhat-Comferter: And it immeiiHtelv hln' ,ip,' ,,le ,,0,,,,,t l s" "'"'" lik", ." brings a blessed rcemerv of childhood of m"" ,."1' ", 'tml h'"'I,J """"' ", '" being picked up. gathered te -he W t"r!M .' ,,, ,. ..,..,. ,,, it Of one Stron- nnd nr.,l..rsfn.1l,r . " ""' ""' '" . Jen t. ml it I In- Theorist P if. ' s'lVp eiet.sly wl at 111 the vterl.i - vv nm Ktnd 1- i he demand' d obi rly. Wat , it's en ii- , s'jiame - and iwfully e..d cottseimjii.. te..; t's home-made net 'ue canned kind. He tasted the se ,p Singei - und then -ui back and ieg;ird.-i her wit 11 serious eves "'let any idea of the protein content ':" Virginia giggled uerveuslj. "My goedneM, lietiey ; v hat is it th. thne? Protein lentent' I'i' j'.i"t Let you've been reading "What lf J biiveV "Ge en and cat y,n vi.ip near. fe've get wonderful baked -ulmen and " He almost -iirifte.l "Baked Fiilmen ' llmv mant cal ories, I ask jeu, hat. baked sulnieuV And te serve it with u thin soup; whj, Vjrginia, that's almeii criminal." Rhe handed Ulm the salad the crisp jreen Iraves of lettuce forming u pic turesque background te the chopped pi pi mente nnd scurler paprika dressing This melliiicd him. "Well, that's better ' He de..urei the salad hungrllv nd .iit.r u fev,' derultery uttempts managed te main out a geed dinner "There's a let te it," he sighed, as lie reached for the matches. "Of course," agreed Virginia. "I mean te n bubim-cd lailen Mir. prtslng'Mhal It will de ter u num. ' She nodded 'Seme, people eat nothing but starches And sugars and juM leek nt 'em They're always grouchy and nervous nd Irritable. They need solvents." lie tnsd. "J Uilnk It's ijeltents tlmt "Pan'- T'lVt -nA.I t veu knew, deur stuff like fresh rSWUbles and- and- " kl'il' x"Ot course I knew, deur &-, ji 'ABO people ent ion mucu loeinu ) A uiciiu 0LUU iui uaa uu quo- I w, it. raepi aen i mi neuf ?4Mr!lMtrMU JwttMk ! LOWRIE'S "Comforter" Who Cemes Inte and Hearts Mm"V,M' mere tire ..tlierttii.t., .. ! find! tie Oixl. but mercifully te these tthe I mourn He comes. ' And se It w.itild be well for-all Mril- , ert of letters of convolution mid nil mlniRtcr otrielatlns nt Rraves and vJbtf Inir parishioners in nfulctlen te bear In , mintl Uint Christ did net prenilw; Hint I tue pint who tteuld come In Mis nnme the Comforter would divert the disciples or tteuld urgf them te take up 'few Interests. On the contrary, they were te be help'-d by the Spirit of Truth te think back" and sre their Muster at b ti imw tiien. I "When lie. the Spirit of Truth. Is j come. He ttill guide ei into all truth.! !! shall glorify me, for He shall receive "f mine and -htill show it unto .ten. - (,. f.ta brlns nil thltn;s te' jour reiiit'inbrmnv, tthfit'ei'ti-t I lutte, said unto ten " j ' T)AUT of 'l.e drcadl'uTacs of miff i .IT the cotitemplatleu of n lone life . dUpevsessed of de-ir couiiiunieii-hlpmid I debarred of intercourse what we call j Jenellne's ! i;t thi. fl.rit premised lll- din- ' .Iples. j,huld net come (.. them: tlm i,rrier of deuib mis net te .cparntf ' them. And imv one ,.!,.( rtini: .lehn r 1'eter or the re1- for the vemninder of their heroic lit os can ee for himel flint denth did net separate them, but tint they actually miw I" kimttledi ..ml love of their ISi loved IVi"!"' AMI se Hie cetnii has ti traiicemlei ig or TiK. "tjiert' i cut nesili,iirt ler ti nil He reveals Himself te us ami wh rl reiieii tlmt vision is there net u rei ,:itien of these whom . JjHVe loved Intig mii.v and lest awhile. I ertnln . it i that the only blesel trusting place will b in the realm-, of the Spirit. If --mm iMKniirr ii uiu-L Lie ' "". " .". " Il7 'V'"1". ,V """.'T .Alx,l.. ' ' "' n,!:""V.,.U, J'V,' 1" s. '" , " the fellnweis nt Christ ""IM,,-, ..-. .in" " V . ; , . . -;.i- -n.. .- ;,'. words. They put it , ' .. . i . i ;.....: i .Vi into etcr.t lejiil and liruvc and wie T DI'Ml'M 111 It n '--xl,-:viL,t'u ft - there ir n fa ItK.MKMLIlUt a geed many .will- age tiieus preacher mid writer in Scotland whom mnnr mci n followed and mm.t a soul leaned greatlt , "l1en- 1,f" V'''11 il! "f,!l ,'n"vt1"1 disease ( mid had net n great deal te lean upon himself thn men i-euld sec. cither of ii.. i '.i possession'- or hoinetelkh. nut lie li mit tllC ' !... (....! 1. ...!,!,.- i ., t.,.... fllil, I "II i iii. ' ii i'"nui, ... .1 ;vi vii' , hupp.t . n'siired v. nt . I licuid that n man n-ked him euc why. ill ns he was. and with worrle werrle ..f one sort or another, and kith ami ..U-l . I VO .:.,, i" .1.' ll 1. IaiW .'.. Things You'll Leve te Make Reil I "Trimming i ... . -'"""''II--If tf s: W: ..'".. i., wvrwt -j .. ; "' riKuhi x-v t ei .an makt terv i-rfic t.- i.i, 'i.iiii.' .ei- i!.-lu '.- i j en , i-xc . u,u. HAM. TIllMMIN'i fiet the wjiit0 In,', trlninilntr hi the .aril It... ..... 1...11.. init brigi.t eolein you wi-l ijr.ui. them 11 an embrelileti.il or ni.til . ... .1 i.,.et.. .i -hewn in thu- musirmil, , Add nn .triL.ield.-rMl or uenlinuei t,.uC i,.Viu ...S ir.ire me rLiii:t is most ut.usu.it and .riiklng U.M.I. TI.IMMI.V.; ..ei'l 1,. found vert useful for n.unv deeer.iUv" pi.rpesu. r.l it 1j e ii e.....M,. V 1.(1 P. A. Virginia II(1 OP.VVI ferefiiM.. ' I'i. 1 h , 1 JecrwlUi III.) elithiislttsi, 1 "Why tii.-y prii'Mcnli eurse. w h e 1 ... -1, nn r m.c zea'et lbsllei 01. feeds. Hunk of the wonderful ceruuieii bread they inusi hiue hud. and b I ok e r -' smoked hums mid and " 'lioeij plain feed -a I tt u y - Ii .. p L( 0t co irse.'' ngi'ced ir glnia mn til.lt . I, It i, little nhteniij, I'i thought. 'We e.,ll. ., sehf x." he iiis.-r. , villi tra-hy. funcj t.-ei- 'I hut s v ,; rich jh'eple nnd people who live .n e.t pensiv.' hotels have thai t.asrv c..u,pV. mn and far-uwuj. l.-m. leek,' I'll I-t a dillur. I'reiieh .let"-. Wfullt fool feol foel ih." II mb'i titlii-e.l, hum i,i- p a .wiipt fn' 'W.U: ' h l..ivi '1 ' ' unv (U -etl JllL'l.l : lie UhlCell Cll.Mi IMfl! v . Well- .- d Virginia turn-.d te . --,. . iiiii.i tne smile tn ncr eje. - 'we have de ert. but I'm iitrald, Paul, jeu'll net want any. uud I gue-s I'll net have mine new." She metiil In- If te -ii ulii bin. the tuble. ' Whin is it ' ,sh" h"sitntd "I'm awfully perij, dear, our. n s a .hurletl" HHse. 1 knew It wns frivolous, of nie, but I just happened te think of' it le.' bought semi se but II con 1 mus lice that evening. Mnaiw fiijrft 111" -eiTvt. Illlt I Il.'lt I a j MWIil I B . v tarj ty this ufrenimui aud I pltinccd reck- "'"!. ."". ."".::. i.... ..e tl... unrnrnl sun. Hlmninr slowly until the truu is veft, I """"" ; iiuA e,,,,niu ,,;r., .h.. t,:.,. , for the bui'uw will prefer tlm ceinfi.it. . w '--'' li I hiii ever te the store snd ", "",nK,J.r.Vi'v' JA f ,p tl,l res..., the then mid i r,,nriinln6 ' "renbtn tlv HhIul.- te mte 9' . tbe cUHlilened seats te the fuss und ' ' "s3t--' n pint of thick cremn and niudc "r 'it ';"f 'these nations abound with, TArrc ,. uf sugar the 'alarm-of possible enmity. . ' L''1 ",1"!. :U tu me iiiusi wenuiTiiii cane ier ir, " .. -' ,... ,,-nstlenH for the r use. f'nnV vnrv n ett v until vert Ih.dV ueuny. .. i-.u.. .mn, mu ivu.... .. .,,,.-,,. .., ,i, i,,,,. ,,, --""-' '," : I made up half U dozen charlottes. ",'.'' ..""'. ...,t vr. tn ltnevv ttint sJmre I,, tbr i iisnnl mnnner nnd nl ' Pver exnieil nil injuri-i, uir. '-j-oeim n. r,-" ,;T, , n, 1. V.en ,11 .,. .'.,.'. ''. 33. I knew jeu don't" " . n T ,n nations located in and , The addition of these very un, il . SlHn ser?.'l .l '"ff.rflild. uSdVll tl.e atmosphere ud .Vvv," ". C ' Ynil'll f,f t-U le Interrupted ner with a cen. shout. n .i tl... Alcdlterranean. as well as dried fruit conserves will mid vurletv te .....! fhet never form te r.er forcet what e "tivu the ; usuul mtnifH .ma ,,, . '-' iuai d'CC Veu vllliiln." he cried .rntril Kurepe. de net hate be.d.s en veiir menu und tln-v mii.t be used ec-, thfci reckon te be n sllBht." J'hd pieterb. niuiemi, unu uie loin iie.uiii , i, ,. tf.p i,. I. ...I em. i. .li.. c. ..i,. i , t. '"'" """.'... .ii. ,..., i j ,.,.,. I.. ..ii i,,,. ,.,.. .i,i, .1... t i.i itntiiivi.rueh Vale Irltliui.iii. wear- cein.-r us, itn innov.itleii. 'linn v,,., V"-' .' "" "' cemBIIil' iiuuiii.ii.-. mi i-sn .. .-.in iiun. iu n...,....-, ...... .... in .... --'"-,.;- ..v. . :..i i ii. . .v.: . - iviiil.l luive nusti enu en tlm e,w... ...- .. .... fessed. . 1...1 .i..,..,. fp.mi .me Miiii'i'iulim te frn la l inu hrlintuc rent wst te v.ur w n m m ii .iitmiih iui.i i ' - v.,;,.-. ,,. r.., ,""... : .".r."' '" " - sold eillv III Abi'e Meres located nil ni- iiuiii.i-u .el'... .." ----- ----- - - ,-'-,'-,'--i ..--.. - -- . -.-. . .im, i,0 micrut invite an nna uunury u' si""fc " .w.ivmniieiiin uiuicmi or '. ..'.. ------- --- -- - le hud been lendinp ;t all m u health , another by word of mouth, mid by table. ' a flBht. ''Wm'll thread en the Ull t eualr If you want the Oriental cff.et i eul I'ennsylvmtia, uw Jcmey, .inr. .-. i ie n ui- hm ruAie i .. f in..i. nn Yit ffMTtr TCfimpn iit nit I'miii" iv neil nrirKfii in iiiLic nvii-nuiirn i .en .,.., n i.timiAumaii iimiArMu tiavi uu cream una cn.e. it te .i 1,. "a TO mRMMMMMMMHHMHIHHHIIHIIH HBaiBMi Twe February Parties tn-e all naii.t-made for nnj one tthe wants lliem etieiiKli te send ti hclf-nddreissed. stamped envelope te the Kditer of Wemmi's Tiiee with this notice, line Is u "Hearts mid 1'beters l'nrt.t" for Valentine's la. and it tells you. tiniein: ether things, hew te go ii-plckinc Uow Uew ir in the middle of tt inter. The etiic iv a "Truth l'art.t " fur W ijitigteu's Ulrthday, and In one of the games thut are part of it .ion linte a chance t tell the real truth about yourself at lut Invi tation". dpeoriitletiN and refresh, ments ate Included. Adventures With a Purse 7")l.' vlll ndore the perftune, bottles, lhe.t rrc nbeut the daintiest. lJ10t fetnitiitie-loekitig tilings , think I ever iiiiiesc'!!. 'ime inuociuMDettm sets In fi -.vf iis iw'iuIh miptiiiii' tn mntf ti tinef -. i- n .- ...V...V. .. US.UI. jit i mm ui 1 1 1 -. t in- iiiiwnj cum i' ill 1... 1......1.. MM... il.... t t'en" In Invcnder. pink or blue and the steppers ,.f the bottles mutch the lleuers in l(l;,ir nnd linve nerfume drentiers. nt- (,,,.,,1 te them, us de nil the newer oertie-., iiu'se iietue- lire win arc " .-n.-tiw. pc rfumc In.ttles ntid ave liriwl ut JS1- Ter nnmes of .hoe. -Lldrs w.u,n..'. l. imht r i.hnne Wsin.it anon 0r sisiu 1'iei ,rrrn thr heuit of l and A -, t-v , r r . Y mi I )nn t Hni)P fn . ,r i in TO iVlClffe JjOOQ LreSeTVCS. lJQUS IVirS. VV IISOTI . , lirwu reaches uud Apricots nnd Dainty Spices Tl.c dried fruits can be made hi. into pilatiible s-.t.fts. The prune, the dried thcrrt. npricet. tieiicli. pear and raisins all afford ti wide vnrictj te cheese from. lf teu watch tUc shops you win unu i.iviiMiinnijy pecim uneT lruH-. se that the housewife udt nnt.ltte of then . Itlued lVatlics in these mn take vV'is.i .hi tieund of tapei'iit'd pein-ne- .u pientj m tviirni n.uei. jmis. n bowl mill cover with one quart of I... I line water mid -mini awn.t te seuk or ...feit r.xemishi. 1" tin menilng. turn Hi :i sieve te uiaiii unu iii.ii ii.ul-c be water drained from the peaches in -m.e.'pmi und add one tind u half cups f s icnr. eringimr n l een unu .-.. u .. -.mites, then add the prepared peaches mid - r back en the stove mid let im un r Mevvly for one hour, udding I u teaspoons ej sharp elder vine- 'hi hi - fruit ttll' plump Jp and be de li, i" I" Splccil Te.-uli Ilutter V,is, mid soak one pound of ewjp. 1 ..r.,,..i.- .iternight : In morning '"".' " '.. - ..... .... . .. 1. "Mi nKV Ter' t sieve pleasure und add I ice-thirds cup of sugar or ctct, i.p " pnlf. Oi,,' teaspoon tf rmnamun. One tcaipoen of nutimg. One half teaspoon f allspiti One-half teaspoon uf Cioti'. Tic the spices in it piece of chee"- leib b-fere addiniT te the peuche-. Add ' 7,( teaspoons of sharp tlrfrr vimgat nnd 1..0I; -lewlj until the mixture is thiel, like jam ' Pour 111 steri.u'd glaspj and ('"ter ,.itli melted iiaraflin. April et Prcsi-rtc Wash one pound of driirt apricuts in iileti't of tvariu water ami place te snfteri in siitScii nt tviiim water te cover und let stand overnight ; in tli" morning t.t slettlj te boiling point mid add One pound of aujJ.h. fine pwknge of sieded raisin. r.,k -lowly until thick lik- .mm. , 1 -ter-' in the usual manner for jams . 1 jellies. Apricot eusel te In- recipe come-, from an eriental1 tii.u-rheld. It i." splendid and ndds a 1 lending variety te the preserve closet Wash tn plenty of warm water one ......1 nf nnricets. trever nun Jiints et boiling water mid place where tl et will simmer siewiv unu. -en. .New- rub through a sieve and add 110-fiiriIi cuj) e.f ii of apricot pulu, One-half cup of aj et auii'ir ur ei'frj ystalli.cd 'iinqer, hopped fine. ihie rup of ti'.tir, rhnpptd tine, One paeknge uf uiiiiiiv. (jiic midlutn sUe bottle of mara .. lurries cut 111 pirn 1, .mum, ,,. ,, IM., . - -- the ;... Kith tu cntnus. Teel, slowly until llh jam- fill into nil Kla-s Jrfc "" w'1" "uiie f aiding het. Ueimin llcmiij IVult lliilter Pult huc- for years been the galheniig r.i'ne of the Dirnpuin trntelers, nnd e'u will find a litt'c of the feed pecu- ... ill .. I. 'f L ... hunt es 01 "ten """ .' "- c..,.....t .., the ini'iiuH tirrmiRctl in the h.ilcli The liriemui leuuiiie-. imv.; T. .1.1.. ... --- - , .! I ....a try the art of preparing tbe national 1"a dltnit. Enrr jrotnuc-weBUUJ, lt mttttn e i: tilts. M. . M,stN whin her station in lu. ina.v be. when i."... "" "h" . ;;"V , ,V ' ;i l n7l, "?w, n ,c" ,l P08"'0".""'1 ' i.tii in m- ilm . nr.wi., twos c ct 4si seiiiii dk.u nimi, ......... i s-d., in the time rirrives must icni'iliit herself uatl'w"' nm spoken of it, Carel weud gladly welceme n. word of advice - p " ;w" "V.t '"..ncj " vi li t , , I, , rlk i i u i . t ' ,rt'""'I"lW'l ,re"lJ' that Xick had from any W. Tl.N is my preblem: ; AhvaVC Tl43fcl Si 4fc O 1 , T,: mid-wimi,' Z2 of .,u r ;Kf t ,"u,",r &j -ffi of fe that w vtt'"! mm1 Always ueiicieus ! var;!, rp '.r'a: -,,ni;;:!ed,HdevJiri,fr:;,, ?& ; !H?K Always Refresnins :; fumllv H ever t.. be considered. .' lf ,.... s,epIM nt lt, wonderful ''reuni ln his bedroom. She knew that net bilnglng me renl ImpplncsV Ever i Vi ; ;..- i the virtues and wonderful i'". . . i r;.v ",;., ,.- i,,,,;,, ,p.,i,,r i ,.ie fn.i. I many ei iiiem, n u imny win no slew. 4 . Viwaiw?- " t s. HELP ,THE BRIDE ALONG mrmzsmveArj'Y-wvxtm. l u. treit Merry SVltie't una Central Nws. l'he girl who it, planning n late wlu- ' ter or ettrlj siirine Wtdding ls surely starting new te think about plans. Her ,-",,,, f"- UUlllf ttl'II L IIU IlillU "U 11 JllOl ..,.t.. I...... .. .,1j I.. I...-.1 ..l.-Ml 4.. :rSZ$ln Mildest itself for thu frock. Hut th liitj ! Te evt vunictliiiiir boceinliiir m. f. .1 1 I'VI'rVUUUy, MlKHLlt' Willi W1U UrV!"1 , .. .1 ...i., .. x .t. j ...!.... seaMinabie-whnt u task: l she'll appreciate the old offered ubove In i this callerv of charming maidens, each u,.iirlni n" nl.i.rinliii- l.nt. Thntn'u tlm lnej- one trimmed with flowers, the L'eerL'ette one wit i neniiU'S ll ling irera ' its brim, the net ene with u feather drooping nbeut it. nnd then, for the home wedding, the half -brim, halt- '" 1"V"L ....""...1. "i. -i .u "m , "titnmeru. Which kind de you prefer? i"""1 '" V,'! T ,' i ' . l . . ...i..! w . -, ,-.-,. Wait inr hrpsh hruitfi e jr rxr.i J Can tie Lsed. H ilh Uates, rigs An Old Reman Reality beautlfvinc newep. Tl'ecl. 1. 1 ... en. water the lell.nting dried .fruits; One-half pound of prunen. (tnC'half pound of apricot. Three-quarters pound of peaches. I'Irtce in a large saucepan mid add Three pints of boiling tcatci. One cup uf honey. 7 ire jieiuids of sugar. .Cook very slowly, until the fruit is ft and thick, new rub through n line sieve in te a clean saucepan and add One pound of imlnuts, chopped fine. Unc-half peuwl of candied citron, chopped fine. Que quur(rr jnn nd nf candied nvatise pen. One-half pound of candied ginflcr. 7 ire tiackaaes of seeded raisins. Three-quartos teaspoon of nutmeg. One-half teaspoon of allspice. Cook very slowly until -very thick, -tir te prevent binning, then fill in nil Jurs, tilling the jurs while butter is het. Wlim oeld, cover with a thick layer of incited paraffin, uenl .. .. .1 . ..... i ,.i ..i...i. unu ''"v.."" . '".'" " This rceine can be cut In half for the small fanill.v. Old folklore tales irltre this butter the redit of beautifying the skin nnd giving . - rti 1- uster te the hair, lie young women 1" thu cemniunitv would rather give tin dress or some ether luxury than emit th's butter from their daily diet, par ticularly in the late winter nnd early spring. ISu Ian Cherry 1'resene Wash in warm water the foxing dried fruits Jae pound of j.iJtiif cTidivie". One pound of pea re. Place In saucepan and add One qumt of bnillnif water. One and one-half pounds uf suuui Our package of seeded raisins. Orated rind uf one-half lemon. Juice of one lemon, cook slewl.v until thlf'l;, store in glass jurs us for the spice peach butter. Riimuniiui fruit Hetter nsh and soak In warm wiit r. using live cups of water te soak the fruit One-half pound of apricots, 1 One-half pound of pitted cherriri. I Place in saucepan and add ' iS'1.1; tiicdim-5f:e apples, pared and cored, then cut in slicct. Cook slowly until soft enough te rub 1 tnreugn 11 -sieve ; men reiuru 10 tne saucepan, after measuring, nnd add 7 (l.u iewnu.v uj sugar, One-half teaspoon of nutmeg. , Onr-quarter teaspoon of mace I tea xaniespoeiis ey snarp r,,trr vinegar. f,, u,ltn thJci, nnd then store as for j,,uT or jnm. lUE.n1.111 uu .."ir I'aic and cut in slices Sir apples. Add two cups of water and cook un til feft New add OiiC'tjiierter pound pitted clicrrtci, One-half pound of pitted dates, out in bits, One-qitailtr pound of figs, cut in ,nm,. 0lf(,r, ,T"'1" P.,rr,V' One-half pound apricots, cut .glasses they make splendid gift for I ILa fl.lt. k a. V r A fl.tlM' Iflfl.& I Hi" ei wu ui mn uu) uiiva ' enette or .buiiacM woman. Rri'infl l-i Included "ar"- Wll was dellberute y Stifling her J"ur ce'Uinn ier n certain numuer ei '" ' "' """'" IXtupe MS intlUUCU conscience, which nt her mother's words J'caru, I nm going te try te see If 1 J hud stung her with a knewlcdce nf cat tlm'l place in It nyiuli. I "t'er S10m ni;n.T TOITKINO CAll roil X.ABOKST JUMIE or MAT.n. tea pjicU lier in.., 1, f Vi,.i- XV...? Ji ,.lB$r.? expected "te ceme te you for advice, but mici; l.MIS. 100I KMIiniT. H. i;. COB. 1STH ft VIIIMTNUT STS.. SDFMl in .... i i nil iiiunuuL lui niikiun tviii iu iiuiid iiiii .. .m .i ai j . - ii ss BimaBir- i fl "The Marriage S1 1 1 ft Gambler 1 By HAEL DCYO BATCHELOIt Ccputieht. lit!, tu Pullle Ledger Cemganv Carel Rathbeurnr marries Xiak Tracy without levinp him for the rtasen that the cannot bear te ace him ruin i' life through infatuation for Vahn Vastlcten, of "The Julln Keeehm." Kick learns the truth, and in fearful that another mun'tnau awaken net" fore, lie is afraid that tttrel has met this man in Jcrvis liritten, tche is tn play opposite her in a drama piven for chanty. Carel herself it strongly attracted by Jervis. a icelina that is hrnunht 1 i6ei by their forced intimacy in the Html CHAPTER XXXV Mether and Daughter TTiM'iil'TJNG for that one night - whtiti llriri.,,, i..tr in.,i !,... t... LrViienr"1'""1 Vnv"1 "mI net mb ,..IaiUheaw.Tpal? .w SI..'. fi ... , . i i i . . ' . , i the penalty for making believe, as mps, ays often wondered ttlmt she would there's net a night gees by that r de i in no it lie asked te sec her. She knew, net cry mself te yleep, At m age dc , tv I - "fc -" i1-' r ji.:i. enu Miuv lint she ought te de, she knew that it1 fluid It. t,1.. i !.. .. lit. ! . . would be ti1.'iln . i,i, e.. .. Invitation from him. but she dallied i wun t no t leiiL-1 r.ckleHlv nnn ih,in.i, she knew it was wrong. I ' Se little did she think nl.nnt Vlclt during these days that It. struck- l.nr I 7", ," "S. "" " Bl "strticK tier I hud dropped in te see her mother te i '." ,H p" , OI)0 atternoen when she "car eir.s. itututietirne wpeuk of Xick s i appearance. ! "Carel, i't Nick well? ' 'Why, yes; why?" lie tleesn r seem wel! li.i L ..urn . . , ,- - ; f " e i-'n " thin, haven t ten noticed it?" e, I hadn't noticed it: he seems te be nil right." "I'erhups he's working tee hard.- "Oh, I hardly think se. mother. Nick was never ovcrcenscIcnUoiiB mn. renting his work." Carel's voice wns. . . vllc" "vu uu mi; iigni ey ins ..,-., t..u ivilil ..111. ail.LII.1'1. I 111 HaiVll, but, because she felt there was nothing she could de ubeut it. she had tried te forget it as seen ns possible. Mrs Hntlibonrne v.,u l.V...i,i i .. . in.,li?;..,'i fni ci 'dying her daughters face. She found It ns tn- scrutable as ever, mid yet thcre hnd been something strange about Carel of ' late, something that she hud never no- tlfiA.l l,nf-,f iP)iaA ...nn .. I. 1 1 1 1 i in hep pvph. nn npMeMnlii,- ,.i,.,. i, - i, - mnnner tt tpn..l.l,.,i m,u 'n.ti.i...,,.l nm n.., r;,.v ..i.i;,L" ." . i ' '" " .'. ...'. e i.uniMi;Of VlVl J1UU. stie leaned terwnrd suddenly. "Carel, are you anil Nick h'uppj? ' mil enrel ttas en ncr guurd. "Whalcrcr makes .ten ask that qties qties en ':" she queried lightly. "Of course. tte re Imppt, a-, much se us the average ULIUlilC. 1 "I asked because I've never been 1 sure, mill yet I cuu't imagine whv you tteuld marry Mck unlets, teu loved hlin." Carel shrugged her shoulders Impa tiently. "Oh. love, love; that's all that people tain nbeuf. of course, 1 1 rare for Mck; tlmt s why 1 married him "Yeu don't lete him as he loves teu : jeu're breaking his heart," thn tverds ' were en the lip of Mrs. Rnthbeurne'H tongue, but bhu did net speak them. It I IllllfJIISI WV UV WH IlUk ujivhh lii"!U It, 1 would net de any geed, for since her marriage, instead et growing nearer te her mother, t'arel had grown further away than ever 1 Mrs. Itathbourne longed for Carel's. confidence, s-he longed te help the girl, 1 she would llilte steed bv hti- in nnr. iv.... i...i. r... 1....1 .... 1 . v. , I -fce "n - " Z , : ,mV" I (rented her mother like the most casual 1 outsider. She left her that afternoon' f.llnil iril 1 pp tntlnn nt lw. mn.l,... ...',V ...... .....H..U.. WW Ml., .WVHL Ct iiuestlens, and when she reached home , she flung oft her things Impatiently and began te pace the living-room fleer rest ' lessly. I The telephone interrupted her and she went te unswer it, but the sound of the voice across the wire set her heart te beating ttlldl. This was the first time that Britten had done se personal it thing as te cnll her up en .1... .il.inlin.ie .mil ctin fnrniit mi-a..-- tung but the pleasure of lulklug te him. Menibiy An Invitation WHAT'S WHAT iu juxi; ririK I 1 ' .... home neenle occasion themselves and all who knew them unnecessary tieu- ble by their toe-lnslsicnt demands upon the cfmslderatleu of etlurs. Always or, arn.ptnc.la cemnared with the "touchy" nersen morbidly breeding evr wy and bmm of restntinc Imaginary "tub. 1 v... lA,,l.m. a lulilu .1,,-ir.L i.nn.i n . - - - -- --- .'i.u i"f I I' '- My CX'NTHIA Te "riandieme" Ne, "Hndsemc' yeu've laid n8l claim te . beauty already; Ne further news of your charnm will be imbllnnea. The column cannot be dovetcd te claims for ex affalnst beauty after this wceK. Write te Him, Qlrlt 'Dear Cynthia It Is te euRgest a new tople for discussion In your column that I writ te you. 'Here's the "depp : What is a bIH's fecllnflr In reitnrd te Iter first Iove7 Dees It mean much or llttle te her? I am much Interested In this mifMBtten fer.rnnunn whlrli I will dis close after hearing some of the replies wnicn Ji nepe tins question win ""iik ubemt. IjcI'b go new, yeuntr ladles (old ones, tool, and let us hear your opinion In regard te the ubove question. "GOULASH." Be Nice te Him Ucar Cynthia 1 have known a hey about a year und though lie ban made swcrnl advances, I have discouraged him because well, there ls another KIN who runs te places he frequents'lii order that he might take htsr home Tie has often denounced tills (jlrl in front of my brother and, in fact, the whele crowd, but still I feel that It is net my place tn Interfere. lately J discovered that he wrote te some paper claiming be liked us both, but admired enu mere than the ether. Xetv as I have net seen him for the latit tliroe months uud urn giving an informal parly seen at which he ttlll be present, Hhall I be Indifferent or shall I encourage him? Alse hew Hhall 1 go about Inviting him te call, tin I am posltlve that he Is only Waiting for aome excuse and I de really UKe Iilm. Plcase, Cynthia, don't think inc. tool Ish, but I mn iie se -well, I den t knew, de you? Will you try te help me se I can ence mere bi X H.UPY AND CONTENTED GIKT-. Of course, be nlce te the young man. If you like him mid he likes you what de you care about another girl trying te attract him? He'U probably usk te call. Writes te "Lonesome" bear Cynthia Would ypu be se kind as tc print this in your column lcr "l.onesomo's" bcuctit? Thank you se much if jeu de. Dear Lonesemo - Here's another tl.iit'B inlirlitv libit', but no ene knows, net cit injsen 10 ticLiv .vt iu. .ik. (which b: seventeeu) 1 should never t..A... ..!. ..n.M A...1 iinbrii.t.lriulU i Ic new what worry and unhtiDiilness mean, but X de, eh. se very much., They eay If one would keep her f.ice I toward the biiii Uie Hhadews would full i behind. Yes, 'tis true: it works well In the daytime, but ut night, when there's netblnir but blmilews, no inigiity naru. There's :i consolation In honing, though nnd aome d.iy X hepe te find happiness, ami when that day comes I'll appreciate far mere ttlmt true happiness means by I-.. v, ...... ,..i...i t u tit., t,. im 'otherwlso. .1U.ST KATHRYN. Trv te leek ut the silver lining .te the ... ; .., ..1..1.1 .. ....11 L, i... u.... it. Please Telt Me What te De T L'lOllUJ' Ul II. (JUL un vn ua win nun ... i 1 llljy neil L iffc null IL'ai, UIIU l.Ji'J i ra th daytime. Dcn't cry yourself o'lle)1't Hi,rin; fjUek in shjness when & ' sleep. Make un stories, think them out, I stl..,,li:crH nnprencli them. p i plan pletrt mid make people tn act in, ,.',,. , , ,j trflll ,, g then, and you'll secm step bel.. lern ly. c,2,,;t?b?IIrltiJ? conductor a!skcd her ! & I n ,t Bl whether he had taken her ticket or net. i jig uen t tiepc i nv0, iiSt jilnP JOu enme through." hi 1J.t Cynthia Having fell.,w..l up since J. can l'ememuci'. J. nau never L.L.L-M AOi t PIllHl i-wil ill. ills' ii.nil.v 'sex, but new 1 havu fallen inadlv in leve w'th, the Idel of my heart, lie 1- wonderful. If you could only see him. "0!ir v-'ynthl.t, and eh. what Jey It Is te have ,,,, tell nK. lle leves 110 as , , ove uim! f would ttladly go thruumi nnvthliiu. for him, But only ene thine sta'ndn ln the way of my hnpplncES, and that In my parents' opposition. Thei iln tint fllll.lc 111. W.llllll lrtf.k., .'L ll t TTl.ttn lfor lfer me. dear Otnthlu. because et hl lob, mid he hasn't any education, but ' outslde of that Iil. just Krand. Jle wants me te tun off te KlKten with him and get married. .Shall L de It. Cjiuhla? I tteuld de It tomorrow If you would only suggest ll. My heart lit almost broken, us I lete ecr piece of his bead. I. A UNA Ne, dt-.ir, den t mn efi te lllkten De l0t m,irry without join parents cenbent. ir tins man iv.inj imcs uu he'll be willing te wail (1 t-nt-. "i . .p you, and te prove himself weithj in that time. The Weman's Exchange Net in Boek Ferm Yet 10 tt.e Editor 0 u'enimi v rage. U I'lEiilUlVj i " "onto 1 ' nvi. I Dear Mndum f rend rHi,-bj Phillips' aitlclmen cnaracter rtaniug mm would , lllce te knew It they are minted In uoeit xunu. 1. .1. 11. Ne, these articled ur.- net In Tu.elt fOIIll UK Jet. I'OS-lblj 1,'iej- lli.'lj be published :i. 11 book belne Ume He Has a Cough Medicine Te """ ""Pf "' " ""'"' ? .M2V"rV..,yj'.' rW "'" CIIUUKU iuhie ;'" ""i" u.101 iii.iiiui. . "I have discovered soine nn cldlne with which I can cure an cough such ns bron chitis I have cured 11 fivv us a trial nnd .u the piesetit lime mn curing : a ludj- who has suffered for three ; earn ; nnd bus siient hundreds of dollars My 1 -ciuestlen Is this: Shall 1 piesent It te , .. the American public or la there 11 chum'e ,' for me te niulte money out of It'.' It . . enlj taken four works te euro the dls-1 ' eusc bronchitis or 1111,1 ethtr ciugli. ; ' . -r. , , Is lids . medli'ini whli.li ou h.tvel , coiis-ected jeurself or la It semeililiig ' that j-eu buy? Tf 1 Is jour own ut-1 ventlen you could net mnkn much money I ' without getting 11 iiatent from ttie 1 ... Patent Otllce, W.ishiiigieii, . r, ter j. A' without that anybody would be fice te 'c tuke jour medicine nnd sell it as bin '?' own. Of course, It would be wiser 10 ' C' cell tly modlclne than te. glte It attny, ir jeu vvuiiL iu iiiuie' peiim. inoiiej' en u; -r and if you hate cured iifrsruu', it surely must hate some table. Write te the ' Patcnl Ofllce for a lepj of thu Hulen of ',. ' I Practice, which tells ten Just hew te if-t ' 'your patent I hope jeu will he tery ' '' ' HUCCCUSfUl. ,, , A Turkish Party 0 Te the Jt.l.tnr of tFtmnn'j Paat: ;i i Pour Madam Your daily suggesuens I 'u A I are a constant ueureu of interest. i 1 If you were entertalnhiB' a rnnall com. . $0 I puny mid wunlcd hangings, cuslileiis, I ' p I etc., te make u Tuiklsh atmosphere,1? hew would you entertain? What situ- 'iO 'pie refreshment would jeu bate" The I Vi party would Include intimate friends ! '; , about tw-..ty tears of age. Would bej a elljej' mi-, aviu u. . iHeriHiiunfiu ,' What de you ihinii ul lei tuilu-tellluc? T lirlK.t nttAPC arte, ll, I.ntrA n rn..1 11. . . ' """v v'v" """ "'" ?.?,"- '..' .",,!- lt ,V(,ui,i be better te b-iv.. luVt ,,. I T.,rl:ii. .'erner ml hui,i veir n.n J . ?!.'"' ' . nn " ' huVf ""' ,, ,',u ".' - '' . - : - - - '"m than anything cUe and always in ,',,,. Ur. I ha th tfiicRti -win ii.:' .'. wrmuehT -"r,v " n t e One Little Girl Toek Herself en a Personally Conducted te the City Without Any Fear or Sclf-Conscieusnctf S1IH cntne Rllp-slepplnc nleng the street In her big rubbers currying n huge umbrella ever her head. And It was n case of "Helle, Um brella, where nrc Jen going with that llttle girl?" Fer she couldn't have been mero than eight end alie wasn't very Mr for even that nge. She were n loose coat without any belt, nnd it was just long enough te show two pink knees nbevc her woolen stockings. . , . . It was n nasty, cold, rainy day. but she tripped nleng as unconcernedly as If It had been a sunny dny In June. Reaching the railroad station she sat down placidly en a damp bench te wa t the' coming et the train, find when It arrived she get aboard trailing her um brella up the steps. , There wns no scat left, se riie steed cnlmlv in the nlsle until some one get out nt a station aud there wrs a place for her te slide Inte. FOU the rest of the trip into the city she sat there with her head just reaching tile top of the sent, her hands folded In unruffled dignity, n bundle resting en her lap and her head down se that the double chin came into Fight antl'the dimple In the upper chin was very prominent. She was by far the most serene per son en the whole truin; no seasenqu eninmntpr could hnve Bene about the whole business tt 1th less fuss and mere j K assuratice. U7IIAT n difference from the child of HSSSSgWWiSSSS&BSSSSissMM? " hrr aire In rears cone b.v the child who hnd te be seen and net heard. ' if In thn. first place these bare itnees: gj "I'liey would have been covered with scv- B eral thicknesses of wool. B Tlien there would have, been "lip- E pels" und things around thetieek. init- tens en the hands and some kind of wool ' g ever the cars. , E Kven after having been nil muffled 13 up se tlmt she could scarcely walk, the B little girl of olden times would never fe hate been taking herself into the big gj city nil nlene like this. K he wouldn't have known what te de 'M mr liew tn de it. She would have been frightened well.. ,, WOul(ln't have been alone, that's . .. I "" . . .. . , . , ., . . in l.h.h huuui mc mun-. v. ... present age. but, after nil. It is much simpler and mere natural than eter before. ( hi drcn learn te tane euro or tncni- 'selves in these days; going about alone i lias no terror for them. 1 nn .1.... 1.1. A..,-. 1 4I...-1. si,e replied, with a cheery Hinilc. p no TH Sold in sealed aluminum packets ei neverin euin, BLACK-GREEN-MIXED jjKssursxr 'v 'A ASCO 'A f v?- m Ft ' i .0 The Jury Decides The Judtfe: Ladies and gentlemen et' the jury, you have tested the well known Asce Coffee. Tell us yeut decision as te its merits. l'he Jury (composed of hundreds el' thou sands of discriminating coffei ceffei coffei levers in Pennsylvania, New Jer sey, Delaware and Maryland ) : We have tried Asce Coffee and find it te be the most delicious coffee it has ever been our pleasure i" drink. Our unanimous decision is that it im justly entitled te its indersement as "the best coffee at any price." It is astonishing that such a high grade coffee can be sold for enb 25c per lb. Ii has a rich, rare aroma thai arouses the appetite and a nie.V delicious Uaver, as mellow as the tone of an old violin. Our advice te anyone seeking a real treat in coffee is te try a cup of Aee Coffee tedav. I'-'Q'" q -. Se ' P. , i ' " zM$aX3&&&&i ASCO -2J$5'i'- VZffiiWffim&A ,W. J . ,W.. ' 1)1 I rm I rtk I .. A I'L yt UIl M Ull. VUlt JJ Ji llCfflj TT MAT 'be the independent d a - ennurcn inemscivca under tlu'l ent way of brinalne fi,.m " J has brought about the sltnpk, X J t may be the lack of iS lues n.t, i., .. " "'. m Or hut blftt nrhsf lu'n... - .. . ....mv .a ..7.cr?.iiry lAkita warm and cemfnrtnM.. 'zArf !ffifiitet.tMrab,m or perhaps It Is just the mei.j tl.nf linn rhnt.D..1 l.lif. "" nlMttI V- -""- IMflll, Whatcrer the .. i . t - -. ""Y"' " i D E3?t?sraa Jiini. lift iilliit iiiNd nt. iin lf. taking herself into town wi.i !,!.... nf -.ill... i, ." Wltl sclenines,. """" l"8"C 0r HA The UrtMt u" n r 'rnrnpn Id r.ll ... .! y -"Pun. .... -.., ura ana mine your u DALEY Lnrvi U.V Frarrn. rt ll i2 Aiwii kt "rmr; Mmwrenm Oprn a. M. p m Jehn S. Trower's tt T.uiuiHevtn nf. n,l Otrltftl AlBl CAltKERS -.RESTAURANT:' nANQtiKTM, inc. '; Ulnnrr 1. M. te n pi A U Carte 11 A. JI. u' pV mm 'mvs-mm-'' Hew about a Nice fat GOOS for Sunday dinner! We liave an unusually choice selection el i Fancy Fatted Geese ad I 30c per lb. m At nil our Meat Murkei ii. Jm, i.imiii.iii'.miUi'i'iuii ui nu linn 'n inmi nuinininiiinnn k.j ALADA' PTORCS CO. ASCO asce Coffee 25 C ib difference !" nr Phllu nn.1 lliri.Ueh' Delaware and Maryland. wis. Wf - tv5..nvi .s.uxr4S..s:tas ASCO if i " mm,. ;.i &V.'i45kc f- ' s-ift ,,Lji &'i .iMteu f .fMi&k-ij Zij'..?.r. ..tf.)