I k SFESM WM . iTiTf r$:AT r , v .. j mr' ' Pnitl rrnrl Vireinin K . . zP r By HELENA IIOYT GRANT Mirv.t f sb-sh The Eternal Urge T.B oughtn't te 'lressthe way they. de, frills and furls, I mean, nj-geing te tnkc offense just neeniis-c a man Hikes u second leek nt 'rm." Vlrnlnln dropped her darning cotton n n d Ftnred nt him. "W ell, of nil things!" flie ex claimed, wide-eyed. He grinned buck ut her. "Well, Isn't It the truth?" "Paul, you're .. k Wnthlna; of Hie kind," He hesitated. I net that I civu 'em n Ieniser loelt 111 An.V ether ninn. t MimnntA lint (Wjnjr Inte teun every mernlnc, can't sWIn but " ,jf Vlrrlnln, blessed with n snsc of Im- wr. mefcc Inte u jay laugh. . ni en, you old Mermen. ou; 1 Just knew yen don't read your paper t ad. I Just knew you're sitting there gaping "Well the way girls arc getting thtttlselvcl Iin thfHiA tlnra t-iii nnt' tlame a man. And the funniest thing is that the girls seem te get an idea that a man's trying te flirt with 'era or some thing, if they happen te catch n glance." "I'liHitively, rnul, jou're fnMnat "Itnt men aren't " '.'And, goodness, the way they Rtare nt a wi.man, especially In the street cars, anil -" "That's iuet what I'm getting nt. If tlin wemi'ii didn't deliberately strive te attract attention, why, hay, darlln', the men wouldn't knew that women were en earth. Men arc tee busy these da y s , and "Oh, you hush tin. thin?." y e ii conceited old w wmmm am ; ."rr,ij"'i ',,aB iimvtth xaxa urji vi t. ,,V X,. -W 4. 1- 4 ,"'VJ,W,VrW "' 11" .... Mtf aTa V" w ftf)(nt . tt TABLE POn ST. VALENTINE'S DAT? n$ t - gteSf." Virginia giggled. "Hew Jeng has u ! thla been ge'Jig unV if " "What what geius en?" Le stnm- v 4, f: ifrr..l . "Oh. thin sort of thin." She Indi cated the wide, wide world with u bread f ; wep of her pretty hand. ' ! Paul shrugged. r j "Don't talk ret, darlin. Hut you flew as we'l as I de that the way the icirls are getting tiieme ves up Is the 'limit. Why, say dear, soine of Ithem " "What about the m-n?" lMlll drenneil 111- nmvsrvmer In tlm t cer and faced her. "Well, nil tight. he raid with su perb assurance, "what iibi'ut the men: I'll bite. Whnt nbeut them?" j "Vnln creatures!" i "Vain creatures? Oh, come, hen- BW " ,ni creatures, I say. Silly nuis nuis Steches, and loud phirtinrs and abml Jlinger-ring.-. and iiiul every one of Jthetri trying te leek like the men in the cellnr udvert'seincnts. Vnln crrii- .urcs!'' Their e.v?s met nnd ther Luizhcd. "Yjii knew perfectly well, dear, that women just loathe te have men stnre at them. Ah a nintler of fact, if tm wi.nt te knew, wnimn wpnr nrcltv ' I frecl.ii nnd try tn leek their bwt jut I for th? benefit of ether women. New i there. That's really the psychology of I He whole thing." I'nul scoffed "Yes, I'll bet that's. It. I'll Just bet (here's nothing enters n slrl's mind when ahc buys a pair of $4 stocking-i or n new $10 hat. She's Just trying te make Minnie or Stella or Sadle jealous. Hnn't ii hint of an Idea In l.er mind that Jack or Tem or Jim will taken few lvcxI leeks. Oh. vet!" His sarcasm was Intense. ' "It embarrasses a tirl terribly te be stared at, and " Paul chuckled and iciimcd his news paper with iin air of calm superiority. "Hut 't dc. dear," insNtcil Vir g'lila. "Girln don't care a fig whnt men think about them. I mean, girl" kn-.w men don't notice clothes and and thiiiK? They " Vn:l ra'ted the newiqiiippr, nnd. glancing upward, Virginia ciuisht hN merrj evi lnughiitg at her ever the top cf the heet. "Well ?"' the demanded uncer tainly. "1 wl jut wenderhis " lie mur mured Innocently. "Wondering what'1" "If eh, jn-t wenderins whnt alibi Ev" had when " I!ut tin1 lemniudci' of the brute's to te liitniuy was str.i.thpp'd beneath an nva iniiclic of vefa fiishleii' hurled down upon him by u justl indignant spouse. Tentani'Vt Nerves "The Marriage Gambler By HAZEL HEYO KATCHELUIt Covvrteht, 1J1. b'j rul'ic Ltdaer Compeny ) LBBBBBaHHlBi HHGam aV ;SvMaHbL f'VVjjH BLBBBaWaBBy Ft w LbW . TLLLH& LluLLLLLLLH Hf .b IA.a.H'IV aBBBBBBH LHiBHiBBBBBBlBBUKjB. I B 4 . aggiiH bIbbbbbBbbVbbbbWNSSb9SP KyvXiSgfBm5JHH BnHnni; -flWjffj.y ,!ggggggB BBBBBBBBBBaVBIqBLl N W JMittSSBt P " I ' i BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbV BBBBbVbHHEJH vwPbBLP iSi 'BBBBBBH BBBBBBBBlBBBBmf!HkHBBBBKsaW,Lv taBBBBBBBBBBl bbbbbbbbbbVHbcHb1bHbhbv5Ibi bbbbbbbbH BBBBBBVfBvMcCBBKBam'BKBBBBBH ""RfgTMSRKwLjaVaBBBBaV Bm ' -aBBBBBBBBBBBBBEk!' " ' 'v';1jiBB BgVal bV !:'":a'i1bbHbbbbbbbbbHbbbW'' 'V'' kaav gBHBBgBgV VjKJB A J BBV'BBWBBiHBiHBHBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBVBg S "" "WBgaCSH SS aV Bffl wr JWUkS W$i I'hultf hy Underwood A UndcrebJ Isn't it pretty? Yeu can mnke It jeurself, following the directions given below. The "Jack Hemer Pic" In the center holds u favor for each guest FOIl the light trimming make n circle I of the hearts, and a large bow of wide of idx wires, using them double, and "inline ribbon Is tied nt one side and wrap with a narrow strip of mea green eicpe paper. Attach ribbons te heart and Cupid cutouts and tie te the wire hoop, ever which the fes-tenn Is arranged. Sprigs of artificial maiden hulr tern may be tied en the ribbons. Ter the fenterpleee use a box with a lid and cover the .sides with red crepe ,,,.t. mc u.rce .e. 10 wires or fop thc bascp. Vasic feathcr-shaped em-ii 01 nt iwe .urge ncaris. winning , of lwj 0 0 ,lpart8 ihem with narrow strips of red cretie 0 Rivc the pffcct 0f quills. Twe small paper, und bend into heart shape. 'I he, re(1 crepi, pnw re,eH nre arrnng(.j 0n wires i ,,,.. pum e t iiearis are , the ,.timdardtli nll( narrow green or extended through the Id of the box ,... .,,,... .., ntlllr.i,pii. , ..,,! a Cupid with bow en the ether Mile. Ter the place cards, wind wires with nnrrew strips of led crepe paper and fasten one end between two of the three-inch henrts. en one of which a face is drawn with India ink or crayon. AVlnd the wires ever n pencil te make thc spirals nnd bend Inte flat' spirals a wmiMMmVy ?&& LLBBVaBBlBVHniAkW Wl 1b TWBKTr I 4y.wrfi.lJli,itB.UJ,. .f- BajuLii.) W k &&jtaat&aJmL Girls Who Live A Way Frem Heme Very Often Get Inte Seme Trouble ' h There Are Enough Girls Who Have tpLive Alene or With Sertie Other Girl These Who Have Hemes Are Better in Them F', WAS the old, old atery that of the girl whrt had been caught steal ing from the department store. Sobbing nnd Insisting that she was n geed girl, that she had never done any wrong, she waa brought before the Judge. And then it all came out. She had been living away from home. Yes, ehe had a home, and both ihcr parents were living, but she wanted te get away, wanted te be near her lace of business land-wanted te be mere in dependent. YOU hear of it all-the time. Seme girl gets Inte some trouble or ether nnd her atery gets . into the news papers. , , "The girl's mother said' she had been living In a bearding house' for several ,, .,1MiA..ali ti niMntt nrft llvlnff and have been anxious te have her come neme te live." "She declared that she was net al lowed enough freedom at home and pad taken a room in another part of the town se that she would be mere Inde pendent" . ' "The prisoner's mother and a sister and brother live at 127 Seuth Green street. She has net been living at home since .September, but has occupied a room en Park street with another girl." THERE nre cneujh girls In the world who 'are forced te live, with some oilier girl or else all a one indeed they consider themselves luekv if they can find n girl who 1 friendly and con cen gcn'nl. te live with them. Tlirlr parents nrw uead nnd tnelr families brekep up, or else they have te go te work in another city. Why should a jjlrl with a comfertft- sometimes sisters and brothers want te give them all tip and go te living In n small room by herself when she doesn't have te? ISN'T It Just because she has a will ful desire te be free from the watch -fnlnrm rt th.it mother, the discipline of that father, the crltlcnl eyes and Im pressienable minds of the sisters anu hrnfWu. nnd the responsibilities of the home? ... Isn't it because sue wants rreeaem, l.j.H.t.MM 1a nnnn4linltv tn in- riuira whntersr sudden whim may come renK' . ... . i. And just en wis very account isu i y dangerous for her te go off by herself or" with wme ether girl te live? Why, of course It is! If nhc has no one te whom she Is responsible for any action, bhc Is bound te make mistakes when she Is getting' her "independ ence" willfully. m ,. , .. The very motive for bcr going nwny from home te dangerous, nnd ,hroyen only knewa hew that will grew when she is left entirely te her own devices. The courtroom asunlly hear about it. OF COURSE there- are girls who live nwav from home and have sense enough te keep a certain restraint en themselves j nnd there are gltls who live at home and are just as bad as any girl who was ever found guilty of a . But when you see the number of sir's found guilty of criminal acts, who have been "llvinj nwey from home," you feel convinced that this fact has n great deal te de with their being .bad. If tliev nan neon living at neme thev belonged they might net have had cither the desire or the opportunity te be bad. " mnmrTm Use plain, heavy paper :n blacki trecn or brown, such fts Is nsctl, In schools for conitruetien and art work, Instead of fancy crepe paper for hid ing flower peU and cans. The same kind of paper will mnke vases of any size or hcljrht for temporary decoration nt school and church nffnlrs. Any kind of receptacle for water placed inside will krep the flowers frch. The paper leeks better In lt uniformity than nil serta of borrowed vtiw.1 would. It may be purchased nt mert stationers' stores, and at all school-supply houses, nnd is net erpcnslve. Thc Mieeta come In vnrleut slac. Modern Priacllln. foundation nnd fastened en the under side with gummed cloth tape. Cut pieces of red ciepc paper about eight, nine 'nnd ten nnlics wide into strips of ! square petuls, which have the corners I curled by lolling ever a pencil or knit - ' ting needle, crushing them up e!oely from thc centerpiece te the standards, with place cards tied en long ends. Sprays of artificial maidenhair fern may be udded te thc roses. Tltc nut cups are made with btrips of lote petals pusteii around the out Arrange these strips of etais around! side of the cups. Strips of green crepe the hearts en thc top of the box lid, paper, cut In irrcgu'ar points te rep with the Inrzet lit thc bottom. A resent cal.vx. are arranged ever the cluster of a dozen red crepe paper roses I petals, and small Cupids nre fastened Carel Rathleurnc marries JN'i'cfc I Liking te Carel meant trust, interest In 'ffracw icithaut levinn him ler the 1 the same, things anil the same people 1 reiwen .that she ennnet bear te ice 'She liked Nick, but he had never aroused I with long stem-, is fnstencd nt the base1 at one side with a touch of paste. s r . jl ., i..-. , r...vi: ... I i... .. I... n Wl... ....!.l..'.- I ; ji runt n ic mreuyn ih;ijiuuiiu iie'iing in nur. inn whj ; i u) cuuiuu i j for Daily CaUlcten, of "The Jelly j she feel for Nick what she felt for this. siranger.' j no wneic uiing was tee Hevelert." Xtck learns thc truth end ii fearful that she hits met the Man who has the peictr te mcaken ; her love in Jcrvii Britlon, tche is $ te play opposite Carel m a draimi t given for charity. Carel hctsclf is atrengly attracted by Jervis, and is restlessly unhappy. Ilritten calls her ' tip en the telephone one afternoon gmni.asks hrr. te have tea n-lth him. tlt'ls the first time she hai accepted M invitation te be icith him alone. 5k CHAPTER XXXVII Postponing the Issue S CAROL sat there nt thc ml.xtd up for her te understand uhd her i thoughts were all at sea. When Jervis Ilritten turned back te i ! Carel his gray eyes were eager and i I burning, but the minute he looked into i.ers he saw that a change had taken I place in her. Her eyes were no longer t starry, they were troubled and a little I bit frijhtened. j ISritten knew women rather well, and ; 'he knew In u minute that Carel's con 1 science hed bceii' troubling her. He had 'gene tee fust for her, he had taken tee i much for granted, and he would spoil Through a Weman s Eyes By JEAN NEWTON JTierf De Yeu Bring Your Friends? Ilefere she came ou were humming a song. It had seemed geed just te be alive, feeling that "Ged's in His heaven, all's right with the world." That was before she came. After i-he left eerythiiig, from thc tnvte in renr mouth te the sky ever s' e nmui jiiis isn't n borrowing story that you can oxerleok net If she knows It. And the sum and substance of it all is; "It's n hard world, my dear. Lite Is Indeed unkind." Detailing an account of one's miseries te one's friends Is nbeut as considerate as it would be te einpty one.'s refuse 1 1 .. . .1....V I..... n ... . . . . . . . I I I'J II. it?. I IIA I'LVIIIII ming win mi impetuosity it ne .... , tllp world! Yeu couldn't help ; can Inte their gardens. Te hunt around WerP HOt IttT'Illl I ,-,,,1,ir.(, wlnit u-n ivppe tint lnrn fir. frtr ml'.nnlliinenn,, fl!btfica t-n 4tif1ftt .. pWHHl'"'h " " - - " j-..- .... - .- -. KU v....,.,v..f 1(1-1.1. VV llHUl.1 1111 V her? There had been u certain sig- had found nut nethln Vs fnr ws ' ' """ is ner own ucun u s0IH mr us. nuen we nnisti we arc & & them d Sen y I .Spffi r w&D Wtab . ,,,,il,, ,,ml ,,ITl,b - V,th. wWph h C re J-tItll te sit In the parlor and watch .. frM iTn ,niie,t ,,i .. ' '. V I .V ,".. , " . , ,""1lI:, al",0VB.,i ' cnles us. Hut l she happens te run.the sunshine n n.lnc ever the tchpm in Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA QUILTS MADE FOM OLD FEATHER BEDS Quilt Reevtint a SpteiaUy v or p n't"r JeIIet Ivanufacturing Ce. fOt S. 6th 8t. Phene, Lembm-fl t4(IB Painted Dining Roem Fornitere nt lUmHrkablr J-ew Trices Suit of Amlnu Chlnn Rml. l)eerll Sldebenrd. Drep Lraf Table nnd .live Slde Chain. Regular price, lisu New 00. A, L. Dlament & Ce. IBIS W"lnnt Street and at Strafford. Fa. . 4 4 i4 Imported and Demestic TAPESTRIES at Germantown Novelty Shep OS W. CMELTEN AVK. In addition te our larga assortment a email let of unuaual motifs haa just come tn. French Tapeatry Weel. Ueade nt all kinds. Phene Qermantetcn 4965 4 4 4 mm; tttHAi .'UUX1I1IV..J e If -. - s - . --, ",r ,. n nav. BjjBaiM mm. tlndtd Ua A PeckMbOAku renal!? OM mfrf U' ae-a s SiAnarathAAUa k.TLvV".. 'Mtrunr ffnld A fillver MmH naTVrlftT NKCKr-ACES ft.3S VPTOH MARCEL BEAD SHOP 1810 CneMnnt St.. Ppraee ItH tf.i Everyweman's Shep. "Only Shep of Its KiW We aim te asilit woMen and tlr'la a( rellncmetit le dlepena of their' altthu used wearing apparel, and also have FOR SALE an unusual line e Qoedt, tetlutl$ COATS :-: SUITS ' STREET DRESSES EVENING GOWNS of artMts of Ukt natur Cema In and let ut, explain our Dlan which la dimmed and reliable. p " ROOM 601-602 EMPIRE BLDft 13th & Walnnt Hts. Fhone, H'alnat IJU H fil sz ria.. ar.. a RUGS CLEANED By the New WKSUJRBM HAIR DRESSING Warcel Waving byUtn Exptrts "lNECTO" RAPID HAIR DYEING Wa tpeclalla In transformations aad all kinds et hair work. N. W. THEE S3 SO. 8TH WAt. 8121 " iiuiii " riwrni ana cel. or rtsterad te erldnal beauty. Oreaae spots and atalns and dirt antlrelr removed. All without In Jartn tha flneit.nnr or carpet. And at a coat se little) It will amass you. .Drains; te match any color Anten Derfner & Sens CLEANERS ft DYERS lStlGirardAvt. Writ for Information trnenji Poplar MM $1000 nilBANT lOCRINO CAR FOR I.AIIOEST NUMIIER OP HA I. A II A TBA FACKAOE l I'BICK BMW. FtMlIl IvXIIiniT. N. I!. COR. 12TU ft CHESTNUT STS.. tl FWIOB. I CAR TO IIE BEEN AT REEVES, TVHON & CO., 431 NORTH BROAD STREET j Walks Nearest Curb Dear Cynthia Kindly tell me where a yeunfr man should walk when no company!! two "EDGEIUTR A man ulieuld always walk nearest the curb of the street, whether v.lth ene or two ladles. Take Advice te "Marie" Dear Cynthtu I am considered nretty by overyhedy. And I, nave blende bobbed hair; my age la sixteen. Thore 19 a bey who tails me en the phene and sends me otters wWch I de net like te answer, although mother likes mm very uivku. ....- - : boy of whom I am very fend una de SSeut'me and Itaw net the nerve te apeak te mm. -. -- i ..., u hAv rhv net sneak te him? Ve net be'rrylw abeui Wtcr-wrltlnB and being In love. Yeu nre tee young te bother ever levers, nre w t .i,. -tv.n in veur friend rake me bui.u ..- Marie. A Werd te "Just Kathryn" rirar Cvnthla Would you be fe kind ase print this In your column for "Just Kathryn- e up )" . .J 1.1... A t i,n.-n iunn lonesome miu UlUV, U..U .. . ui, ..ia lut never env inn- iiiiw ciii. ,. -- - i . KninB. for I Und "the nlht lis always E l-hed." The romance that had(tc.l &? common knewledse tha "le 4 $ there nre nlway. her frieniW and bout her a moment before was Bene. i,u,l r.'fusu.l te luarry-hlm until lie hail hc "P1" sl.lc,Lnw 0L1f,0'ne 0,lc "hti fjlie did net want him te say nuvtulns tmnfil fnr ran.n!iiiinn nn ,.iri f,nm .n hns licanl et te draw irem. Anil tlK-n then' arc the pupers Uefinlte situation. Her theuzhts nbinit ilm. thi resneiihp that he hail stirred in i, ier were tee intangible for her te Braii. hail married Nielc for some reason ether s"c n'1 tlmretiBlily familiar. a.u...u..-..n t.v .......v.. ,u ....,. "" , inun love, it Mie ievcu mm &ne wa nut ream some mere; she did net want te;ti. jsln(i 0f weranjl t0 be wen lightly Jbe breusht down te earth by any clear- . Tt Un ti.e .-en- fnf ti,., ti, 14it'slluot.len bc.t.wccn. tllc.,n ".' lciJst was 'different that had piqued his intcrevt in tlie tirst place, nnd afterward when the garden, And unles Uiere is something we can de te help, unlesH there ls h poed con- sirucuve reason ter it. we are net going Ilritten put two und two together nnd Th"f !n l a "'-' "'7' ? , "' ,'ye the hand that yanks s nway .d come te the conclusion that Caiel kl,lJ et n '""'n1 played up with which ; nnd forces us into ether people's back There , yards. ictll she knew whnt she wanted te de. I Did she love Jervis Ilritten? Was this 'the love that she had heard about all her life that she was experiencing iew? J She asked herself these queBtiens and VMrcbed her heart carefully for the an wers which were net forthcoming. All 4hst alie was sure of was that when hii es met hers she felt a sudden glad Jlftin; of be had seen that her blue eyes were i'iik filing te meet hW, and thnt she was ill nt eae with him. his het bleed had been tired and his heart had iulckcned te a deeper emotion. Hut he must net spoil it nil by going loe fast, and se te Carel's great relief, his next remark was casual und ever the tea he led her skillfully en te tn k of mnrks making I Adventures With a Purse TT IS nn Imported French pewden the heart, when he touched her herself, interspersing her own re she felt his lips en her hair with incidents of his travel and r, d during the scene .11 the play. llm,elf intensely interesting. hand and alie had be nnd feu a terniic ininu se te iesDen i in.. ..nv.... ...i,i i.:. t...r- i.. le him. It had frightened her. and hejw,.rc Hilleil te re-t. and yet there still nan lenineu irreu wf i, aim jec ji a? , remained te her the memnrv of rhee soft as down, just heavy enough te go en the face nicely and "stay put," and eluslvcly scented with n frngrnr.ee that will please you. There is just one shop In the city that has the ex clusive right te sell the powder in Philadelphia. In order te let you try Pointed Skirt Gives That Uneven Effect He truth and sue mid Dcen compelled face it. Away from him die thought ubeut the a?t time she would see him, und yet thu nuark. Ke earuiy mien una man -, mil- iiiu net ,ew whether she liked him or net. Tomorrow ussi .iiate words he had murmured earlier In the afternoon, and she knew that isei-ner or later he would icturii te -Daisy .Makes Plans The Weman's Exchange f Te "Most Faithful Reader" Yeu arc net under weight at all. The proper weight for your age and height fis 112. The ring;, under your eyes may Lima from eye strain, Indigestion, luik pt freh air and exercise or putir rculutien. em had better cennult a i rrrmvsssssm'Y Junier sm BarVx-siW 4ariF BBBBs2BllBBf Things You'll Leve te Make ureFrame Valentine aver Bfiflt 'C,CiCA Z" f.i,.vTaM. Ht. Valcntlne'j Day lll suen be here. . PICT.'URK PIt.MB VALB.NTINi: 'AVOU is easy enough te make, and Ice for a tittle gift or te uce at a artv for a favor nnd nlace curd. Cut WO heart-shaped pieces et cardboard. acn nve inrnea ionic nu tour uicn- a cress tha top. Frem tni center et one tart cut a smaller ueari, leaving u ree-quarter-lnch margin nil around. iia reriilH tne upper pan or ine irame. ir .It with red silk or satin (or . ir ailK l.'l loe expensive;, i.tnu it red paper or thin cotton mn ferial. r tha uncut heart with the snmu ttrlsl you used for the upper part. , fll, miue .1 Himwi piece ei reu no , te tbe under side of thu tippvr a i. as enewii. uiue ine two iiiecej U 1 .1... ..,... ...1 ..,.. rt fhiuunu ilia uunri vijgi'H uiliy -,'OHl iret the p'cture of eac; , place it in, a I'lCTUUK FIIAM , iTlMU f'AveK. ii net. writi I iiwwwuw?ere a? jjg ur ' physician about thin, for even If It does run in the family there must be ue'me caus ter It which might be corrected b the proper treatment. Iliush your eyebreu i Inte a fine line everyday with a small brush llku a toothbrush, se Ui.it they will learn te giew that way. There Is nethintr dip you can de , mahe them ym.illtr unlejs you pluck them. I Don't Try te Diet Te the lldter of Weman's Paue: 1 Dear Madam I am a young fjlrl thlr- ' teen and one-half years of age. What I would like te knew Is thb; I weigh about iilnetj-ftve pounds' and am four reet and nine Indies tall. Hew. much' should I we'tjh? I am rather stout, se' I wculd llku te Iefq c,r at lean stay ft ' 'he Faniu weight I am. Hew can I dot tn-s- i try te Keip away from potatoes and bread as much as possible. I also go te the gymnasium A RKADCU. Yeu should weigh eighty-three pounds, but d t worry about it. Olrls who I are stout at thirteen nearly always lengthen out and get slim nnd "sjlph- ,llke' later en. And above nil itiin... j de net try te reduce by dieting. It Is uui nam ler u gin or your age te de this, unless a physlc'an orders It. Girls h.ie made themselves verv sic); trying this. He en with your wcrk In the gymnasium and Just forget about belng ' stout. Ten pounds mere than the rec ular weight Is net much. With three mere inches In height jeu will have1 grown up te your proper weight, and i ou cannot de that If you starve your-1 self. Unless ycu are absolutely fat you I neid net worry about your overweight. I iT At!. wSpmL IIHw JflfB . WvjSJ It hrst nnd mnke sure thnt you like it although, of course, you will the shen puts the ponder up in packets costing fiftv cents nnd ficvcnty-ilve cents, liut, of course, after you have used the trial size you will want a whe.e fu-sy box of It. It comes in all shades and taking it by nnd large Is most satisfactory. We are told tliut heat dries out the furniture and incidentally dries out the air nnd makes it unliealthful. Oil the ether hniftl. It stands te reason that we must hnve heat. Well, here in the uay te make a compromise. There Is a new appliance that tomes for keep ing the air moist. It leeks like a long, narrow box with slits In it. It Is ciiulpped with wicks that are damn died each day nml the box is placed en top of the radiator. These boxes come, in bronze or aluminum finish te match mir radiator se that their np penrance Is renl'y most unobtrusive and are priced nt SS.50 and S3. They are highly recommended. Fer nrnifi of hnn pild'f frnman' ri tiniir or nlinni. Walnut 3000 or Slale 1601 '.rtnvn the hour, uf u.arid S. knew hew she feel? darkeu Jurt before the dawn." which rcmlmis me ni ,i iu ."":, .;-. - help, called "Never olve Cp . "Never give up'. There ure chances.and chunccs1 Helnlng the hepeful a hundred te one, And through the chues of High Wisdom arranges , Ever success, If you'll only hope en. Never give up! Fer the wisest Is boldest, , , .. Knewing that Trovldcnce mingles the the writer and proof will be foTUicem- nAm nn orphan, wnn making 20 per week when I married a returned sol dier. . . .. . .. I am still werxing ana payuiK m expenses of housekeeping. -.,.. Liiuii.... tlirnnpli lnnvlnE? hern Rasrcd In Krnnce, Is net nble te de any laborious worn una un.iuia iU bcvui any ether kind of employment. I pay j..z.. ,. i.m j.nntlmi'ilK' Tin nnt r,.- UUCI.UI n wi v........rf- w ..-..- celve any aid from the Government or any one else, uuring un nunuiicr i supported six persons, and I still man aged te keep our home together, I de net tell this te recetve sympathy, na the abeve are my duties, and net burdens. Our home Is always cheerful, young folk always glad te come and visit us; we are both still in love with each ether. After the. day's work there Is the housework te be done. And I want te ask Normy can his foreign Htlti.. lM.fi ,Vtl T un, n ntnnnffrtlnliftr. 4,. uvn. v,.,w. . ..... . ...wove,. ,. ..., and my sister was told by a doctor some time age mm iimuiiH uusiiicph incii 4 am known as the girl who Is always imlllng. WILLING. She Broke His Heart Dear Cynthia I will herewith take Geerge Washington Whb known te be very partial te truth. Whut mere appropriate ns a party te celebrate the grent man's hiitliday than n "Truth Party"' Th're Is one all arranged with In vitations, decorations, unusual games nnd refreshments. Yeu can get It by sending 11 reipust for It. Incleslns a stumped, trlf-adilrc&scd envelope. Jly C'OKINNK LOWE The skirt of even length nil the way around it almost extinct. Of late this unqienni'ss is produced often through the medium of points rather than of panels. Sometimes these points ate nt the sides. At ether times they nre back and front, 111 is llliistiated by the abeve drawing of a fuchsia colored vol vel vol vel cordage vith chilfeu skirt of the wime tint. The chiffon Is traced with geld In large motifs, mid geld bands out Ine the wihlliilneus sleeves nnd the yoke. This lust feature Is one which .,..,..!, ! u nil tvnes of collies. Indeed, the off-tlie-sheulder yoke is a feature of some et tee latest rans uiuu The Question Cerner 1 ., . Tet,'',y'', '"QU'rles 1. "hat is an attractive party for Washington's Birthday? -. In what unique slinne is a quaint bag for sewing made? 3. After the teetii have been brushed whnt Is n geed antiseptic with which te rinse the mouth? 1. When a boy is fifty-six inches tall hew many pounds should he weigh .' Hew; many sheujd a girl this tall weigh? ri .". What Is thc new feature seen en a sweater of the high-necked vu- riety? 0. Describe n striking looking jumpcr-dre.ss. Yesterday's Answers 1. Mrs Mnry h. Tedd, a widow with two children, is the first woman te held the position of constable in Newark, n, J. 2. Te cover n wooden table-top In an up-te-date and canltary way, glue te it a pIpce of (n'nid lino leum and llnlsh.-thfi surface with puruiflu wax shavings ironed Inte it with 11 warm iron and three cents of varnish. 3. Shaped and colored like a true orange, en the lid of which Is a bpray of blossoms, is a tiny and charming jar for marmalade that would tempt tint most fastidious" pei son te cat of the geed stuff It contains. A hey llfty-five Inches tall should weigh 75,0 pounds. A girl of this neigh! sneiiiu weign 70, fj. Changeable tirffeta is just right and extremely .smart for a "turncd-iip" sports hat at this season of thc year (t. Tnn wool fashions u fascinating pair of hkntlng gloves which have lavender and yellow stripes en the long cuffs. 1. tha pleasure in answering the knockers ubeut American ladles, who say thnt foreign glrla make better wives. I am a foreigner myself, only ten years In this ceuntrj, but I had the opportunity te meet milte a few American ladles, and there wus ene lady among them (you can't find them any better, no- mat-- ter where they come from or whEroyejl E7 iimi, 111 njv juugjnem inere ere geed and bad all ev.-r the world. I will here tell you what I "think about one lady. Hhe Is an American lady and a geed wife, aa I knew, because 1 bearded with this lady for four years, se you can jtdge thnt I knew what I am tallttnc about. Weil. In short words. cup. .. 'she la everything, and can de anything And of all maxims me uesi, na ui tn,it asked ,rem a BOOd wlf6( Rml x elues". , ... Is the true watchword of novo' give ui) V Dear Cynthia, I hepe you will liave room for tills llttle piece. "HOPCFUL." Anether. American Wlfe Dear Cynthia Having rend your col umn for quite soma time new and en en eylng It very much, with your permis sion I should tike te write a few things ibeut American girls. ,., 1 agree very much with the Pieii who signed her name "Peggurna M. 1 believe that he Is a very true Amerlcai.. I knew nothing whatever of the fei elrni girl as a housewife, but I tim qulte sure they ure no better than the 'lterw natural thnt all should stand up for their own, and there are geed ane bad among us all, although as 'Peg gums" fald, "None of us are perfect. I nm a veung girl seventeen years ela and married almost a year, I have ni ways been used te a very line home nna most all a girl could wish for. I also almost loved dancing, If you would call It that. I knew nothing whatever about cooking, but new since I am mar ried I am very happy trying te de my best for the ene I love, and he In return Is satisfied and loves me for 1L I am also very fend of dressing well and having lets of pretty th.ngs, which 1 think most any girl would be, but when I it cemcH te running aewn our own merlcan girls, It is net lair, rer we uu, t am sure, try te de our best In what ever we cheese te undertake. I hope I have net written tee long .1 lMter. dear Cvnthlu. nnd I thank you very much for your tlme I have token 1 up ONE MORK AMERICAN. Supports Six and Smiles Dear Cynthia In answer te Normy's letter, my opinion Is that he Is entirely out et his head und en the wrong track ; uny proof needed, leek up the history of WHATS WHAT y HKT.EX DECIi: De you drink 11 SALAM II OR JUST TfeA? There's n, distinct difference in favor of "Salada" w& It Is net correct te write letters en ruled paper, and even for correspondents who cannot write straight ncress the page, lined paper-Is net necessary, since a blank with heavy black lines may be found In all unruled tablets and boxes et note paper. The line-guide Is slipped beneath each page of the letter te be written nnd the lines show through faintly, but sulllclcntly dlttinct te keep the wrltlnn straight, Excepting In emergencies where pen und Ink are net- available, lead pencils should never be used for writing letters. I'eople are Judged by their loiters quite as much ns bv thelr clothes cr their conversation, The combination of ruled paper und pencil writing Is In the worst possible, tuste and class lies the write! us Ignorant of proper correspondence maimers, If net Illiterate. Plain .papur costs no mere than the ruled variety and the smallest rural postefflce fur nishes Dn and Ink arra.tla. Th.r. 1. nr esresjse-ter-wite- una pattella letters ' bellove there are very few men who are in te nave a lauy for a wite like her. That Is saying n whole let. isn't It? I will tell you another thing, Mr. Knccker. net that. I want you te think that I want te praise myself, but when I was four teen years of age I started te work and gave every cent that I made te my parents until I was past twenty-one years of- nge. As by my Judgment, a child can never repay cr de enough for his parents. Since then I saved enough money te start my own business any time I feel llke doing, se I am thirty years of agr today, but still think 1 nm net geed enough te have a lady for a wife like this American lady I am talking about, leu can't And them nnv hotter 1 . also going with a foreign glil with the intention of marrying her. She also told me that she loved me. This went .. 1 tV '. f weaning wasfcuppe.se te be I found she was net true te me .Se here I am, sttn tingle, as threugl fVaerthblMfe8m,edayart ' haVen'' h .w..5nere ara the best ladles in this ' wuuinry et Eomewnere else? I think there are geed and bad ladles as well aa men all ever the world. A QKRMAM FELLOW, Read Your Character Vy Dtgby Phillips The Sign of the Orator In two previous articles there have been described methods by which you can tell whether the person you are ob" 'fl'crels a third sign. atch Jeur subject's gestures. There nre. of mm-en e.i ', with well d veleped ablM ties" a p a?e " who are qu te inipnivc m their bear Ing, and seldom if ever lesert te ges tures. But they are very rare, and! even when you de find them you will , find that occasionally they de make ges-, tures te emphasize n nnini .,.i Vi... when these gestures de occur, thev nre most opportune and forceful. The ornter depends fundamentally upon n tense of thc dramatic. It is his nt. Illy te cnplta'ie this that dlstln gulshcs him from the man who Is merelv n geed conversationalist. And .gestures go naturally with the dramatic1. Their absence Is 11 handicap te dramatic effect. 80 then, If you wish td knew whether n man has n natural aptitude ns a pub lie speaker you really have three aiig'es from which you nmy measure him. First, leek for the girt or language In his eyes. If tllCV nre nrnmlnnnf .....1 ing te form pockets underneath In mid mid d'e uge). you knew he 1ms It. et leek nt Ids lips. The test is te ebservi whether they are medernte'v fn ..-. If they are thin, .-ou knew that though ' he may hnve the gift of language he is ! net an ornter. Third'y obscrve his gesturer.. If tliey are appropriate, de scriptive nnd forceful, you knew he i a "nnturnl-bern" ornter. even though you haven't heard him "orate." Don't Experiment with your Baby's Feed BORDEN'S Eagle Brand Milk is the standard infant feed. It has been used for gener ations. Countless mothers have found that it builds strong, robust, healthy chil dren. Physicians recommend it in stubborn feeding cases for Eagle Brand Is easily di gested and supplies complete nourishment. Eagle Brnnd is net a "pre pared" feed at all. It is milk pure country milk combined with pure sugar. It can be pur chased wherever you are. THE BORDEN COMPANY Berden Building New Yerk Makin ah tf Btrjtm'i Evtentti Milt, Berdin't CkoceUf M'ltti Milt and Btn Jin' i Ctnfictlnirj. ficrdjtwU II '""hSeTtm smmuw I II "m r. 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