W 1. , 1 r lr 13 wm i1 ; Paul and Virginia FV f FV 3 By HELENA fcV The Expedition BaiGINIA bail never, never aikcd K'Mm te fetch home "anything from i.Kete ana Mm hnd vowed she never Mould. Hut tonight It wns different. She miceil nt her own stu lilillty for forgetting the hntler. But but ter must he hnd, nnd u wn line. He ttcareelv credited u. :?. his. ears when she tel- the shopper, rphened him nt the of- "These nre lm lice. "I knew you 1' 't e d mushroom-, won't mind just tht , " "! they'ic mlghLx num. trill vmi. Jenr''" I geed. tOO. ' tail! tilt' vlfllieeil nnnt-ffimtttiifAiv nr I.I. or Hint llinrn mlnlit hit nnnn in P" iLrt.viv a mi Mr. -- ... .1.1... .... .FV. ..V..-. ,W ;fttf .- ..... .... . .... ("'v house''" lie asked shortly. "1 '- "v .&,'' . Jyr un r. uear," she alil. "I'm "-js--'mwmiir iwrrv." & 8 nn nwf"' nuisance te have te ry-Mii ana gci muter, i nnrp te carry iTnltHK' hmc M ' He hung tin rreslr. BBr"A J?1 ll ,i. . it "'' .? V V J 11 "J II till IM l.i VII.UII i. VI KamV vl i rume of Uc iU,f,f,'1 f,0";'' "' ''" b,f,,r,;- " Mt Kiewing sen-c f, roenian t Vlrclnln rememher h Ollt llnlntf 1...1 i-i ...!.. t....7i.t .. IfcL'l.niiK111!,' -V"1 i"'' "''""''"the delight, of Mdcctl.-n el their tnble .J iBO call him Up and ask him te go . suiinlles everv 1l.1v. II,. plnnle.l nnnn .t-! V- i..... e " " 1 K"T1, ,m" I"Nimiity et null imported prunes tT-.9? ,'or bu,tteV, 900,lnPSTS "nk,j', wl,n? fnr brvtkfa.t. un.l ids nimble mind ft . 5 ".ul"nce.' "0 fri'wncd nt hU re- pictured the lundieni.e of n thick ten- K 2K j j citmecu into 111s liar and Mcrlein steak erected with his Imported At? .nd departed upon his unpleasant I mushrooms. He wondered if Vlrclnin K-7jTr.:i' .. . 1 ., . KST ""! ,i euri'iif"! uim a grocery , "wp Biieuiu uc he laseinaiing. lie wns purchased the im;imied mustnvii. "renrh prune". ii the rlerk wnen Taul Indicated another nev.-l inukage. V Imported. 1'irst we've had In ?ix years." Paul Invested In French prune.-. ,. These nre Kngltsb blentcrs." mi id the clerk t another counter. "Yes, they're a ewat favorite brcakfnst dis,h erer there. They're Imported." -Paul Invested In Kngllsh bloaters. "Thesci"' The clerk selected sauipiea rivifH,t.ur,(l by tbc, rV,nt' ,ittlc' ,,etf"ry kite,10 ", '" '-nt-HMl the nnetral ' ;&''' wYLfcyeInb.I.', ., lmllM "I"1 '"' deposited Ids bill den upon Pi ll t,,l!"!'i ?'KV "'P, wnr . ",'"ts ,'1' S"1"' thliii:-. then-, heiifx -, Taul stltlid u patriotic -wrtiplt- and , well l,in, tVa-t." he vi , "The Marriage Gambler Uy IIA.EL DKYO BATCIIELOK '3tur'.3lit, !!, bi I'aVxc Lcdatr Ceww i Caiel Jiathbeurnc iiiriiM Sk'U Tract without loving him, for the treason that she cannot bear In sec him ruin his life through infatuation for Daisy Castlcten. of "The Jelly Revelers." Sick Icarna the tiulh, find it fearful that she has met the wen iche has the peiccr te aicakcn icr love in Jervis Uritten, tche is te play opposite Carel in a drama $iven for charity. Carel herself is tironely attracted by .hrvis and is , restlessly unhappy. Uritten calls her ,lip ei the telephone one afternoon ana asks her te hare tea iclth him. Ife, friyhtais her by speaUny tee plainly, and, rcall;lii'j his mistake, hastity sccki cover. In the meantime Daisy icritcs te Xick and ask him te call. J CHATTEIi X.NXIX : 7 .;.. m .. r- 7 ei i m m .m kj &i 111 i:r.ie w r.uiiu . 1 ... . !. .!.:... -.. t ,-.---. ...... .... 1--- --- - 1 1 t . . .. ---n---w iv it b ) .r .. a .. rit 1 .. 1 n.. 111. .... .... ...n .. . w -.- . . - -. w .111111 y. 111 ir f 1 1 11 tv - it 11 1 . nt itiiiit irAn ti.n ml . , 11 iih ... itt . ..:- ui Linn- ill 1:111 ill nun -i in nr.viTV hm u 1 nil n-iti.. .. 'TEBVIS KR1TTOX had known fbe .an, she made of her miner lele "m'""' 7"1 "' ic.nemical type he told e. J "j ,i' wlcn you Bre ' H t,K 7'1 t.0cl,le, Tbere aV ec'ea- K0 tCV tnanr women but he had never ln he l'Ia-v rat,"-'r clevt;i' huruwr ' w that it is upon them that llet i. ,', nniTinge ni nil mner. ., u ... TT lT " Vh.Pn. ll ls "" r!ht le let a girl fc , married for ?he reason hat no woman bt,"ily' , Sh.c ' bl, B-v the part, the burden falls of combating tlie new , timity for ,'vtra vagai c mm Much Ad About Nothing" u if Vt,,,.,0,ie 0X""SC:J et parly. N had ever held himTer Z Y?t "-.t aware of this uetI(ms. of h rilicrlic,nlllj. nnd j "She knew." he said, "just whnt Fl&t!a?7'ule tve"'"B lS" un.e'hVx'irhr will'1 seen ! I I ll about Carel Tracy were mixed. He ' , J' i?1' j sham and shallowness for the geed i!, "' P.-tc,l te l,e able 51nr'(reVnCg'tn1,edI 'S'stle l 'Ci,! V '' " I f , nlB"ZtU -'"""I? V ! PaA.ahe .,n1,wo:tleCweh Id.ala that always- did and aiwa, ' !ll ' " , '",. . ,.,,,, .,. ..,., i!?' -blcl, we diSf The ft ! m' ' 'f r," SfS '" " w. ' " fc e - n '-tii,-i ut 11- i..ii .1.. 1 i.i'. tmi iiii i. zun iinu tii.i r.it. .I,. , . - ....... i'.b.j Mwjii ve rim-) lu Miiurn riirt r-viu-nut.a if.' I', was quite certain 'that she did net love ' nfinf' "L 1 m iV lZ yi tl Kln'' ' brmg ,,l0r" '"'lMS- ," d''l?e hei-teld her hew muc JekSC but t of 'the Tlrls went a lit Ac " ',,f,,et1 nm '! "re thai, they ! . - ? - htm. H But did be lete her enough te nclu.W. ad aftenvarrt she was are , ,,, , ? A,. , it costs te live and what misery it is tee far and get me veiy angry. 1 B'aV2 , L'"' " ' entertaining them. V Hifcw ft take thW thing seriously, that wus the . i""re' ll'1' L' -' hfbwau It enabled . ..,....,, ...... ,-...,. ..,, .,.' h-'. 1'oer. until she made her dream of I A; 'l ca Udewn and didn't speak te both' ,1 f KMN U. .Question. , t0, hct J!-'"ls nrltte" far eftencr nietners suinilii lei the line and the begging ,m street corners Then si,, : of tlie girls for the rest of the evcnliiK. i,7.. . n-. , .' Vv L At fint the entire thing had been thW.BM'lef,w'0,uU il'J: etJ'"-ise. - deep nnd the true-or arc they tlie very pointed out the prosperous nie 1 oilier k reV''V f ",0t A' ?"? !" ,0 ' AUlentU ''. Pima ll dKKw I ii aercly a matter, of lliitatlen. Uritten ,1t.rs,.1tf! " V t0" cl,,cverI1 "' 'ie '" "h '"-1-" he minds of their ; Kl'ls , in the family 1 married , "lie Lnei'.k a no Vmutirl"1!011 T?OTH of thec Vdvent.ires ,1. i.i, ' : AHaP'w $ had felt drawn toward Carel, and he , , " 'ee ete i'tl e 1U? hf 'iigh"' 'tha, - "aI't"r ';": '"" " ' hcel' I?' C"r'V,l1' i,n'1 '"IV "Bn " t0 h" "t v.m' I l,d ' t i i'h jflde j weir v. t th ,nve ( 1 A' ffiiSyg ' ""j awarc'efhK imte vne? iartedudue,dy 'into Veimal eye. tba' ! "living" Mh a prebjem for ,B n'1 lMV l h "' '''""' 'S 0S ; flirtlngwith him, that & feuglu the, She leaped e,,i,kly te the bait. "'Jj.ttnls of se ,av -HI- for ,, " j '' ."''"''l ' all that I tM' t'e" 'Ae that nlghti hKc-innX'Tl . 'I"0' '",,t ' ' PTll JELfr " attraction he had for her, and it p iiued 0. Carel Trnc." ie said scorn- ""-' '"''hands e se main nls ter th,.j h;lu.v j.,,. y,eit suv--'ven nre and l Bcc her every day in Hehuel. L, "c'"' l' 'te 11 bit about ear-. "n SSimJmSSfKSi ' Mm. That day at the Uelleclnire he full. . "Sometimes J wonder it she's . ' " '" hcii they marry their ,,!,.,, t , ,,,, " ' m jre .svhoelmr.tes say that she will net lve In "j!J" ,,u? lat" ' h"- '''" they me , O rf&JS $ had eald mere than he had intend-.' merely a feel. Of course, she needn't disterud idea nt wfeiioed. their .in- ,,,,1, ihiewliiB v.iiirelf "war but ha I ,heud go ever and H,,eak te '"' ' 'S se popular, 1 nalurally like A pen j7teHl?8V h Her eyed had been like blue stars wi.-. ' anything else with leeks Ilk- hers, tenee upon mere than most e, ng ..sr. 0Ufi,-(Jt have admitted that lrit -"L. "of '"M Vh-W? hVe$ vl i.i'-n """,i",'y ,w'w I m.- j ,, ?' ""' TgSS he had looked into them, and then at pcn.en.illj I think her celdnc- js men, are able te give tl. ni-aie the,,al ,1(. MIlr,Af.,,' m ,1 l a' L8';,.,1!? . V5,.t.,e.fcll1"..lu'tAe,,0...wU1 N '' ll ' !" ' W1" Interest you. And 1 Vicfer Breetf SgeaBtapa 1 'in a moment he had lest her. When 1.. -. thing els,, but btupidlty. Of ceur-e, iiKUher.i werKi.ig against u..s,. evus 01 daunliur ell liei-sclf: me that night lil'M.iilsUKD rVi, 1 ,nt ,' 'i vchMl l ,vri' " , .'-A eyes had looked Inte hers a second time , you knew that she married Xick Tracy -- "When siie did net succeed in thnt '' ' theie sucli a 'mountain '.Ii ,1 , .?' "It',, ' be piece that sits , ,, their expression hnd changed. only bicaiffe sl felt It was her duty; j'l,.eta I,',.,,. " "" i-ame te me nnd said I wns n,ail out et nethlni:. It's nlmeat tee i.T,"', ,, ll"I 'nv, '' ! "' "sual leuud t, What a creatine of moods she wu, , she neer loved linn, and he m sfi-lug this tlttltifr- I I (JLfi tiikiiis adMiiitiig.- of her 1 l.il.i Tleu-!B"lj' le dlscuss. Imagine soheolglrls uiad. nut il pending from it, M -,A . IL mad what u power she hud of with- ' ether girl right along. I saw them te- ; . v .-. fiV 'll11'"'1 ' "-'t ' slrl lil:- her te -niirrv me ' K0"1" 1,ad ami, refusing te speait be. ehnim., nre curved green pieces icm-i,i- 1 & drawlnz Inte herself ! A man could gether nt tea one afternoon." OV tllC I Olllip ijirl nini J hmf u 1 vJ'l " "J me ?aue of casing: And la-eping it up. bling real jade very closely. In M,, 4.S r-. Berer uru ui m-r itiiu. .. ..j 1 1 it'-t aba would be divine, the very tueuznt Ifti ii It stirred Hrltten's bleed. Hut what vta Ntek Tracy thinking of? Why i Kj'Xvaan't he nware of his wife's attrne-, itlieni Jiritieji nail always rauier uwu i- Nick. He wisJicd with all his heart that ? ,,h bad been in town at the time, of the Te Tmav .t-adilliif. He wemhtred if he Lr ccenld find uut anythlni; about it treni It soffle one in their set. Grace Marriett. I'V liMfl Bttlll (.IWllPtlllnf lllimif. Xlf'k's lllt'llt- t ( 1 - M..--.--.-ff ..... -..- IP llattleu for a cherUrS Ctrl. A as it UOS- , m v.. , ... . . ... . - . - At.a4 U'Wli ii tu.tiitiM u liirnl t tl Viiti t WMtl ' fc t wvuiim 4v srf- ...- Vg life, could he Him te any one else even The Weman's Exchange Wants te Be Stouter U r ;. Editor et Weman's Pave: Dear Madam ou liave glen wen- 'darful advice te me before, und new I , i' -.-. ,,in.. ne-niii for veur valujbln hcln. ' cr. "..".", " ,. I,,,,. nn t w,.,;!'.''.""" la ' n-. - . .-:bk ;i1 My question In, hew can i. uixuilie v yateuteri I was told that eggs were geed. If se, hew many cut's should be taken a day? Things You'll Leve te Make UalentinAlenda1 t" - ULVUI BBtBBBtBBtBnBBtB BtV1' V BBtBtBtBtBr -i!; BBBBBBr liV- A valcxtlvk r.n.iwr.Ai: imver Ir. i (m a HR.,f,ll llttl nftl-cllv wlilnli .n.V, iniMt will lll.e te take horn- Hficr the ' V lrt-. Cut two heart iyj Abeard: make each ene 1 "r. v .. . , rb ieur incuea across iiM,ah with red silk, catin, paper or af.T.-'-kt, ... -,.. ..... i , ... .. iiake a hole threuith the center Wifri c I .IT . neie inreugn me center I'.' eh lobe of the double heart, nun n jj MfKaarvue. ciue lias cuvcri'u iiiritriH ie-, VMi a. .mM allle cord threuirh i-neh liole 1 H. . . . ...- .. .- . f iWLrai each end of the cord with a email r-r L Qlun a calendar pad In the of each heart. Plain white pads ,ra borders painted ou them nre umureiuer tne initial or 1Uit under the pad. or print It 'taelcef the dainty VAI.li.NTINU JUI'S'AVOR.'SO that well can V .. -"'W P" VS s.s s..,i i erMr. place at the table. iM. pfpilftwWf'if 1I0T GRANT I of fruit thnt Pnul had feu .These nre nlllitnter pe nd interestinc. penrs. c get 'em from Flerldn. mostly. Yes, they use 'em new n creat ilenl for salmis'; finite liepuhir in this town, they nrc." I'nt.l Invested in alllgnter pears. J nil tins Mitn gut ' lnctul. labels uitrnqtcd , elerl.'. "We linV" II b . V I I'llT mil Oil tl10."C. ler lows use em in almost crcrrtlilnc I . ,, . , ' ' Our here inu'Mctl in three ilhe el .imported tun ".broom'. J lie bundle was n sizable me. but ii'rmi .nt-ri.i it .,. rtf n,n et. ..-in. .. oenselouincvs of discomfort or cmbar- rnsstnent. The romance of slumping a big f,. ,. . ...! '.,.... ,.ri would nffect a disdain for alligator pear alml, ' Virgin a ki-M-d him temleil) "Ven le :i poed Imj . Him alone new and dluuer'll be reail in a jilT.v." 11" vttled down t ivad the iirt page of his favorite newspaper when he heard 11 eall from be end : "Pnul, honey, this W lovely, but but where's the " She didn't have, te llnih. Tlie butter: Titmorrew Haul en MedernUm. ) ler amusement'; If tn.11 wei deserved te lese her. true he 1 One afternoon ltrltteu met VelniaCra- j ven en the .trcet. He did net like the1 girl, he p.irtictilarlj delected 11 woman ; ,wlth prominent cje. but birause he was observing he had noticed that ' 1 elma Craven for xmie reason or ether hated Carel. Of reurse. It was preb- ably jealousy, but the idea occurred te I him Mlddcnlv Hint In itntti.i-i.i Vi.lt,.- lie might learn seme'tl-.lnc ldmnt f'.-ii-ni ! and Nick. 1 ' And se hi; suggested tea, and YVlma. , her heart heating f-ist in anticipation ! 1 pf a few minutes alone with Iiiitten, t led him te a i-nmll tea mom ele-e h . uiever us 'lie sver us she was. tJiC VVJis like nutij iirltten s hands. elmn nm r.-n-elr in asked any where alone. Men did net iiue her. nnu it was only because women reallzett tliis that thej were kind te ...... . uuiiu ia-i i ii.-11-i. .-;iiu inn 1 Etitt- Almn .!. ,il l.11... I! 1 hnd no reason for be levinc thnt Velum uns nut siiL-altn-.i? the t.-uth. Hm hm-. ing learned what he wWicd te knew, lie quickly changed the subject. He knew that elma was clever and he pluwsl un te her brains, se thnt later when ! they parted Veliua was in the seventh 1 rtn, n,, ..( .t,.l I..1. t- "hooks aren't urvrjtliii.ff, after nil' hhe &aid te herselt' t-xultimrlv. 'n ,7, ,,! U ln.il ..r l,minlliil ti-.nw.i. uwfc "itt; s ini.'i v uvi.itt ii'mii U nml inrininlv !u iiit(lii't linvn imked i-.ie -s.-- ----". --- - --.-.. ...,.. . Tomorrow Drsjicrntteii I cannot swim. If I fellow your advice fil-r,.,. Iw.ii. T.,n.r ...111 I. t-.L-.-i ..1.... !... vemiag any fatter" A UEADEl! Ycs, ebss are geed, if they ari.- with you, nnd be are milk and butter uuu potatoes and anything that lias plenty lirraltfiist nml tlinn l.-it..e In tl.n ,1m I drink nu egg and milk, if you lind that il nzrres wan jeu. j;at Just n llttle inore than usual of nil your regulai feed, and be nui-rt that j ou (,-et regular LXei.'lse and frtch air and drink plentv of w-att-r while you are trying te gjt Hteuter. I cannot cay hew neon ou will begin te get fattei, as It dependn upon your condition, but de net get dln dln ceuraged and give up ihu attempt for at laHt hlx or elglit months It may take that long or longer, but I hope, It won't She Likes Evening Ledger Te '.' Kditei of IVetiian' Jaeri Dear Madam Will you please gie tii( fcugK-stlens en tlie art of urIeb .seal ing wax en vases nnd ether glass uitlclen' I intend te cxtierlment wltli it In it necessary te have a wliela ' outfit te take lessens" The Kvb.n'i.se 1'riiMc I.Knunr. H an Intei HtlnK jiaper. but whv isn't there mere regularity In the little novelette in regard te its appearing e.-ry deyV 1 heard i-emu one complain that for tw nights tliere hadn't ben any in. I'euld ou tell iome Intercstltif; pa-,. tinicM for a chlldren'n club and suggr-t inexpenslMi fa vei s nnd menus for the cmeriauiiiiB el inai nieitsain tlub' PATSV. stamped envelope. I 'rt.A tinvnliitti. lu ..tiK1lb1.-rl ai.a.. i... ,, ..w..w. -...-- ... .,.. ...,.. virf iukjii hemetln,e" ,U ls ,')lll;ei1 "' one- of the ,mBC3 tj,,u has a irBe advertleement en it, and the wtery Ih net se prominent n.s It would be en the Weman'H Page, but ..... ----- ..r,, ..... ll always ii piiiiiisneu in sonie edition everv vc tl-. everj' evening. Afnl?.nt enf n thnr.1; t ait ii( m ,n.. . j tui'es cut from inncazhut, nnd s,.i i." , ihem te children In hesjiltnls would be ,,.''..,. ',,'", .,',' n nun , en dell " riot!,"; 'for tie ci idiei. ', n day nur.wy or a henm. Te cntertan uie imimreii, erxe ice cream and en ,es . . i,,inr p.insi au I .,...., .-.. . wm k,-- .- 1-. -w m. l.fVIB. 1UU I-Ull Ulj r these at the nve-aftd-ten-cent r tera, &T(&ttTk.lrS.. ,-.-. i .. . . Her I'hi'Orv voice lmilnl lilin trnm flie I Olice mnitereil, Hrltten's heart leaned iiuieklv. lie - w '"HI. lee r u.k ih,i .,. ,,,.i 1. .:.:..," ,,."V. "...,..- .."".!"" '"' ' - . s nre ouieng. Ill el 11-1- :i . r 1 .. . . . ..i.. . . -. - ri( in inn i.r i.in 1 in tnm mHiM t ia..i ui.,.,.,, .. . 1 t . . .' i . A atoie that denls In the healing wax. .. kiil-pi-si this clnn-iniiiL-lv slinele Utile eui of Mrd-R'-' ' '"0,nI? ''' I'iin'ihe cern'n B,h',' '0'' "t light Mpphlre vi-hete.-n torn tern torn nve inches long I11V'be"'E,ad WeKar'Jf I?" ,? MJ "ft yMtu'erKnmllr, Tin, h,eer the top. Cever ymi will Mend me a self-addre..,i ' material is tu-licd limdj nnd emhreld- .T,.f-W ,. icM(tfW'-i- WW mp sswi EVENING PUBLIC - KNITTED COSTUME FOR GOLF Ss 'y?s, ' 1 aW aaaV ,' fwaamamiyi f Ml Y9f L MWM'mVf mm mfa&rf?8. vm m m W' 'mmmM- ,A - ffmlr wr " 'FiaWBal w - !mw i MA A Ti HsfH If tmm'&mmmm M The dress f hmticd wool li.is miide such 11 decided lilt with the girl who likes sport clothes tlmt a uewep and mere dresjr htyle is being made. The one shown- above has 11 suggestion of the Indian bwcaler nbeut it. being a rich blue with white iiurcs making a border. It was designed for wear in tlie Seuth, but theie is no doubt that it will (.till be. in geed stjle when tlie weather at home softens down te it Through a Weman's Eyes Ity IK.VX Are the Mothers te Blame? We heir from the elder folks about "the trend of tl , ., he tunes V" , l l"r:'.' "!lk and hew "'I"l",,t """ "nl"- """ we uen I was a girl." that naturally ..... 1 svinnnt tin. v. 1 1 tie natents. tinr- ,i:,i LOICINXI'el.OWK fit nil i he locus, n-heiccn i-. one et tlie most wiiiMimi'. I'er tin- girl in si-hoel, loe. ir 1'- nlw.is an adiiiiiaiilc i clieh-i', aiul se, as n frock te (ill in ;i n chiukM in the .ennui leiui tl waidiebe Miiiures et Hiiver tnrenil. This metallic touch gives tlie dress nulle, enough formality for inntlnee und school , li ?. dinner. The I'll isley trimmings, which nrc ' empliaslcd In iiiaturi; modes for mid- -..., ..-. -. .--. wluler, nre echoed censtiintly in tin , ..(...iln n( rhlldrcn's und lliiinier clothe,. i. ..- .i.ii.i...... l , i,, !,. lhk n t"...w.l-t. f.... .1.,. t..i ii.i !,..:,. i,iti,.v .,,t',r. .,,- ....'- i tremi'lv Muiuung Tlie nre nl-e em. pleyed dellglittullx en ilullen m no l',!'!"",s "r V."'"- "1,!' ,!" ""W miu-caNiu mui .... , " r''-'" "'"" " ," ""-" Iirevkn vi'ltl't. Ill" el( ceil, wnlllil iHelil .Itself te, tnn clilifen Ulrevcs nnd guluipc Jcruameated with these rmian.dc-blgas. ......... ...... ...,......., ,, .....u .H... - . . --- ---- ..-. -1. miiii .. fill, null iiir.-iji. ill, m-i ii,ii-. .Tin.-, 11 r rktin. ,-.... I 1... . -- . v -..." BBmvbBvHH aBBvBBBB wniji.' , ercii in I '.l. .. ...,J.. .,.jt.,.s ...' ... ''.V:H.Jt'.h! .v.AffkiZA LEDGBR-PBtliADBEPIA; TiUffe ' . IM.i.ti. XIAVTOX which men eemiilniii. r aie they, as a union'! eiuig rclliiw iiisisteil te me tlie ether ilnj. 1 rally responsible for themV ' ' 'I course the li mie :e t'rein his nu-n , ililt.,.. n,,r; ., ,,.. " ,, " . 1. I iiuike any mother st.n. m Tl.1,.1- ' t I .. ... 1 ' ni' wih mist ciii'iiwi t., n ',-... little ncr a j ear has paed nnd 'mi ii'fenie lias almost doubled. And we' ii-iglit have been happy! ..... 1,. ,,un uieaii 10 leu inc." he leiniindid, "lint tint wrnnnn 1 I ......T.... t. .. . rllt- l-.-li liveil nmi- .,t,i..i.,I. ... I...--... ... ...... .....n ..i-ii.hl, I., IHU), l if i r his innn'.s lmri mmi. it,-.,. '..njiisi. jsight or wrenv. true -.. ..- ...... siipuii. ml, no mother knowingly dis legai'tls the happiness of her ehifd. -s lar ah this or any mother's motives nie i' neeihfd. we must grunt hep sitn-urlt. liui lier viewpoint; 'ns this on en the mi iiiieiu metliei- or U iliere eiiieiiung in whnt he mih"' I have .."iideinl eiicn of lute. Ter I hnve seen ere tiniii one instance where a mother 1 1. illy was iespeiisIih for her duugh I'r's false htundurd of luxury us an index te happiness, for a general slial . iH"- and Miperlicialitj that could idi he lniinical te lier hapiiinesH. M a time when our mothers -spoke te us "f iluiie- nnd being geed wives these .umbers put tin. emphasis in inllatnl .did unfair ideas as te what their girli. v ne "uititled le." Were these exceptions tee? meiheis hat de yen suy"; Het Starch If ti.iiny clothes are te be siurt-lied "ii wiihhdin, ll is wie te keep n p.nt f the looked slnreh het und add it te ilie used stnn-li n the lattir becomes tee 'ml nnd thin. The garments that nie i , he liflVst should he starched first tter tliiinuigli siiucezing and dipping tin' surplus stiii'eh should be wruig out' nml tin- .arments either rubbiil or pntled. A Truth Party Ter Washington's Hlrthday gives you a chance te share the fun that the Pnthcr of his Country hnd when he cut down the cherry tree only ninjlie jeii'll be firry nfterward, just as he was. Original decorn decern decorn liens for house nnd table, neiv games and delicious refreshments nre impniuuii fi'iitures of thin party, which is nd i rndy In m sent, out in tuij one who will send u vf m. di'iM'd ntllinped cnvelope te tlu IMIter el thn Weuiau'a l'agt. t . ns 11:11 1 i'h iii- H- inwiui ... i. .,... ,.' 1....;. ..r..i .."..v : -...v.. ..-- "."..'..." . '"" l loeiiii. our 111 eneii ens,. 1 1,., ,, t ;i . -...-.- ..y.t i., nm- iillHIier. i" 110111 Bins uiiii say oil iiru meilirc it .,,.,, n,.l, .1,1,. ,i ... ,.,. "' i----; -ll And. .a-, might he expected, tlie constant that jeu huvu btlmved lllw such a hub 1.,cn'li tliln and tint. Then nie, I y . . tlli'tliili ei eiit mi llv i,iii-tn.l .... r-i..i.. i nnd ou want te utioleclzo for vniir fn..i. . ueillil saj , about twelve or fifteen imn - : ii'in. i..i..'. i. Sit" ua- thinking enlv of what 'nemde i 'ull' these hertalnlng te the foreign P.leees, und linished with a fairly geed' w.,uld s,-j "hew' the i ire&iierfViM KMi t'emlar',u w"h the American girls ' wzed iienr-shnpeil piece. Mj defcrlp- ! ceii.ins !,, h )k, T,s HiTK ' liave trBVf,.ud ver 400.001) miles in , ti.m does net de then. juMlce. but if you liin un wiili tl!....i t, .1 """"". l0 many neuntiies; this Include meet sum al,d nee tliem. 1 feel ,,,,,,, . , .I,,1 - n i ""l ' " ,';h"W thut her ,Vcry Stale in tha I'nlen and nix times thar ve will l" rl'n ' -i ' "r i dminlii.-r .mild de as well .s they 1 All across the United Stales from coast te V V ' "' rl"ln- ""' (l" ' -liiiin nml lircieiisp' n,ui n,,v.. u.i.i,..,. i.e... i n,n ,... ?'" inukiiit s iiii iiiiiiMv ill Tutting aitai ' i tiuu iliiu Liit:iii vt'i . niicicnLiiiL. eiii1 " --.--. ...... 'miii iiiiiiiii iti-ihii ii.ii uupinncs-. uel'sii 1 ceme of Mich el -nierican Kins, i nin uireng tli ugs She knew thnt we loved i-aeh foreigner The foreigners are . tl 1M... .If. .1 , . . ..' VU " It, ..I..I-V IAVUl.fl ,ltlM.t!llll7 tll I I. ' it1'' UWttWe. lh,:y arefnV beuerioeung t an the ..in.i--ii II I it n L 'S KT.( hlwVm American girl and their leeks nie ,,t. f lu. ,! l.r.i7iK'Ted,,i,,11 ',,! cnv "'''l- T1,el' ll "et l'owder and paint of i he mothers that is te blame:" .!m. the girls at home and they ,,, nei . y.v ys.vyrji.;-wt i wtviWiZteiVit '5ie ac e Have Just the Material That She Wanted Se She Hunted AU Over tetvn Until She Found It A Year , Later It Come Inte Style When Hers Wns Old T AST year nhc walked nil ever town -' looking for n certain kind of mate rial for n eult. IThe store hhe always gees te didn't have It. "This Is what Ilievnt-e irnlni? In wear I this spring, mndam," said the sales man, spreading out n tweed material In a soft green, with much the maenificeul J manner of a peacock spreading out ill til'. i It. wns n beautiful material, and ex-1 lienvlve enough te, prove te nnbedy tlmt 11 was reniiy goed: Hut. "Xe," slie eselaiuicd decisively, "That Isn't the kind 1 wanf. I want it tan wjth n plaid in blue running through it." Se she tried somewhere else. ' With the same result. Fer almost n week slip trudged up nnd down the streets, nsklng. searching, pleading for her tnn with the plnid in blile running through It. They showed her tnn nnd blue stripes, tan and blue plaids, tan nnd blue mix tures, nnd even n tan with a large block mndc by n narrow line of blue all eer It. - ' Xe, It wasn't what she wanted. AT LAST, by perseverance she "saw the fruits." She almost hugged the saleswoman who showed her whnt she wanted. It wns frightfully expensive, hut It wns what she wanted and she had te hnve it. She bought it. hnd it made up as n suit, in the e.licm"-l of ln-t jenr' styles, mid were it all I'miugli tiie living. It was very stiihlng. Tn tin fall she pul II en iigain, for it while, nnd this spring she wants te wear it ence again. 15ut everybody in town is coming out In dresses with tlnee-qunrtcr sleeves, ' Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA Toe Yeung te Be Engaged Pear Cynthia 1 have tcail 'your cel umn In the Kvi:nimi Trm.ic J-nnenn ' every evening, and us you have given I ethers ndvlee I think and hope you can help inc. T am sivtci-n and liae never been proposed te until last Wednesday eve ning. As I low him. please tell me what te sa. V. O. X. Wants His Leu Dear Cviithla I inn cansliWert nvtiv v en" n7d I have blnelt lmUliX' ?."?. ana i.nae eincic boneeiki Tell him you like him, but tire tee 1 '"" ,',, '"V- ilJ, J mc; h? fnr as I can 3r; ,..,, , . , .. ' ., , see, the eung Man Is right, and from nUg. &m VrZ fCiaif!whJJtnfn5m.i,,0t,i th0 ,0" et '-"PSi 'm.'S letter, some Un tlil5 r.for,S,?.c,1.M.lhirer,JUi.nnOU,le.f .UIW I,,au bas evidently given her tlie !'; h years you may think el it then, but uti- for some levelv llttle foreign girl. 1 A " new you must both be free. Uett IueIc nev, .flne. VVJJm, aiB t 1 -A ii lil-r,v une. mill J lllive UUICK UODOeiKi r.,,1H r,,l ..,. v,7i i7;, i;., r. .... hair and llcht comnlexlen. Mv nirn I I FJ"."". ""f1 .?.eu-ha'1 bet'er ''?. "Kp .ve"r sixteen. There !k n bev and hn Is ver- i pretty and I am in love with him. but It seems ha doesn't care for me. Ceulil Seu Please give me seme advlcn se I ceul1 KetOilm te leve me? ilAHIK. Crutlllii s advice te llttln clrls of slv. teen 1 le Htn.lv well 1,., t nf ,i; a let, play tennis, hockey, tnke un Hltat- 1 -i rr ci , . . .0 ,l.-m.. ...& 111 "." ""J"":"""1"'!"! i-jcniy lsl'nes. Fer Ferelfln Girls near uyuthia -I have been leading , veur urtielGS for the last two months ' ....1 n...l !...-.. ..,.-.. !.. A. .... ..... t-'n. ,. fu- i-i uinl from u-nnt T en,, v.-... ..... . v ... ., .. . ..w... ....... . .. vv ler the thu Tiest I . i i. drcb! an expensively as the U. S. irli 1. bu ,..!. t......... r ... .......... ..... j. imj .uuu uuilvi oil! uuii'l l.lll let the girls here at home. I hnu taken h wrnl out te chens, daneua und pai tluH, but it in only te be Ror.lnble, nnd then i thi-v have net te pay half cf the cxpeies ur 1 would net go out with them. , I am making geed money : he arc: rial y gills hole in America, and I de "'a '00 J ll Il'"u"' Hiieulu tal: a glil "vlt alul Ilay "ll tll hin "ut et ll!a evwl WHAT'S WHAT ii.v iu;i.i.v m:rii: beinetlmcs nn cniTfiEemuit n.uiv i net unexpected by the guests, but occa sionally the betrothed pull especially If they are young, or if they l!Ue n. dra matic spltu lu life prefer te sprluif a ' buiprlse en their frlenda. , In hucIi n cuse the flancte'.s parents, i or htr neareHt nurvlviiiK relatives, send 1 out regular Invitations te the luncheon ' dinner, supper-dance or whatever form thu entertainment is te take, without leveallng the purpose of the party. Then when the time cornea te enter ihe rllninc reeni, the ulrl'H father or mother maj i say, ipilte casually, 'Of course, Sylvia Will xvalk lu xvltb P.nbert; they might as well begin te practice their life, partnership." or words te that effc.-t Tim the feast opens wlin all the anr. inatlen of Murprlse ui.d u.. the iey l)t congratulations und geed w-IhIhh di in. i i.mnritn miiV le tn'..it - i ter or teleuram 4m lneuciu In nnd tv.a host or'lieatcw, epentnif th aelfini message, reads-ahajhe, anneuneemtnt r i' jM f J7 .. -ir ihd HI all Mb fflttefABX, rr mm'MM '-- 11 '1 11 - "--i'""MMrJt',ikj--Tiii'l ft y Exactly nccempnnled by little bheuldcr tapes and turncil-up hats te 111 a ten. And they nre nil mnde of material thnt hns n tan or gray background with n plaid running through It of another color. ... . rt There she Is in her last year s suit, made In Inst car's style, striking then for Its newness, remarkable new for is being out of style In cut and In style and lh-material. ev.rp .i. .1...-U II, n wnr ibtnes hall i x "'V. "..'".. i"... irnnf when you want It and go te se much ; lien wui'ii .."ii ...i... " - .- , trouble te get it.' . ..,.,. .... Yeu never unite enjoy unyiumg u'.n comes e hiird as all thnt., ' When von have il nil in the lteue and SI10UIU lie glenilllK mrr 11. ji. ;s .- , often find yourself thinking. "Well.. new I've get it. wnnt nm 1 gemi; m de with it?" Setting your henrt en some genl or some eblect te tlie extent of going nfter It nt nnv cost takes se much of your Interest that you feel let down nnd rnther flat when you finnlly reach It or get It. I There is no mere thrill te if. . It 1 the chasing after that is " fascinating i the getting Is an nntl-I cllmnx. It would be nice te feel that you were about two jumps nhend of the. stvles, If you were sure that it would de you some geed. , But when it leaves you high nnd dry in the beginning et n season with 1 something that was startling last jear nnd is in tlie height of fashion this year, bill Is tee old le wear for bcxt and tee go-id le give place te a new etic. , it is iuivdly worth tlie tumble It take?, Yfll"VI" get what you want when ymi wanted it. And you wish thnt you tiadn t wauted 1,1 quite se much. money. Xalurally the girls .call this kind u ceed sport, but In reality he Is only n bin flsli. AVlicu the American girl lenrns te talte care of a home and ' lets the men go out and make the I money it will be lime te tnke them out for geed times. The American girls or I today nre very masculine; they can de, most tverj thlnu a man can de, se lei them pay for their uoed times untile as the men de I'eginims M., who anbwercd "X Yeung . Man's" letter In your column writes 1-...,.. ..,. ..... ... ... V..- .. .. esrcillniM ilv ...-,. Kn UI1U Ul II1UHU IIIK I1HI1. IOII M urn 11lt tllA l.-l,lil .l.n. I.. .....1.1.... I. M nesiibl for the lovely llttle foreign girls 1 Li te Bct H,lch ft Pd s with us Amcrl-, -! r,,M nmi vrm v,n.t i.n .1,.,,.. ,....' ' .-r"-. -'". .'.. fc.i. la iii.iiviuk it 'i . )" ". m ul 'P'B" Bins will be cut- 1 will answer this for the Yeunir Man. as i em also a young man. X have' found lovelier girls' than America puts f'.'l VOLWCi MAX -e. L'. liiu must Knew strange American girls If you cannot find iiuv te eriunl rereiBners, my friend. .sei many men would be willlnc te a pali. Then there nre the bracelet ,, v j.i. ii,.,' ,,..,,, n , ' 'i n Y"; '": '" ltM nhH et dull pidued silver, broken jiiiuui. pcrieeiiy i-iiarmini; ilw.t II': 1 (J .11111 IIII'lli Willi Utitiill i,,iii..l Y ; . . "! "mm . r,: ' . " "..e? ii.iiim-s. mini. in'. ..iir ?l,cr Vi p,'.nn'' ""'"lit Sin r Jlnln Vuei 'elwifn the hiiiir. of l anil ,-. Less Than a WveU That's all you hae before Valen tine's Hay. If jeu want te give u party thnt is different from most pnrlies, nnd entries out the Vnlen tine ideas in imitations, game,, decorations and rcfrchmeuis. send a t-elf nddrcssed. slumped envelope t the Kditer of the Weman's, l'i,K,. for the "Hi'uiiN nml rjewers l'arty," wiilch j, n arranged for you, down te the last detail. tlien you only have te pay 16 c lb. FOR RIMP STEAK ROASTING VEAL Perk Lein for Reuting. . eU Bencleii Bacen j U b Sb.rp Ckte.. 25clb.,4lb.,9Sc Beit Table Cece.. 13c lb., 2 lb... 25c Htaiaaarttts for Rebbini ,anJ, Oyiltrs, alt kind, htth Fhh and Sta Feed "AT THE FERRIES!" MITCHELL'S MARKET, INC. H d 12 Seuth Dihw.re Av.au. ' -.- I? 15 ii un, u-jt-fii hi ni.ei illf'rf IFIIat aHtTWaTi KLJM C At Leadlni Dnif Ster'i or Orecerltf jjj P OQfi fttadlnic OQQ 3 i r.f..l ..!. ikJC3 m ,.iiiinmiiiniiiiiiiBi""""'4j KeAldine Hetel Chestnut & WrStrfiets Offers excepltbitaJfaa'itfes ter private entertaining; ' iieCejOtiOnS, WeqdmdS, Cnref )VrMne. hnnfe 1 - . ,--i..-. 1 linert DL'HANT TOtritlNd OAIRKOK I.AKCIKST NUMIIKR UV HAIjAOA TKA PACKAOR Vj OAlK I i'JIlt I, J-.iSlf-i. I lllllf I..XII1IIII rt. ... CM! Til III; Mi;i; ,I ur.ni.s, iisu.s & t.i., s.n .aiihiii iuiuau' htreet Advertising' induces a first sale But "Quality" alone maKei permanent custom "" , n SALADA Once tried, is never forsaken mM Sealed pacKets only BlacK,Green or mixed ASCO I CTAarc rr f i f'i5&.y,"", v"' 1 vwtaq ww. n ti'iirfiiivni V; ;i A Photograph is Hanging m our efiice that is an inspiration te these who knew its story. It is a photograph of the first leaf of Victer Bread baked years age. Felks tried Victer Bread, indorsed it and praised it te their friends, until the message was spread broadcast t h a t here was a leaf with no faults and countless virtues. And we take great pains te 'see that every leaf of Victer Bread today has the same matchless quality that made our first leaf leap into instant favor. Victer Bread Pi if. iS 11 ii A : PS ' r What is worth doing at all is worth doing well1 ,?Jd pSlTniSiv,88 vrcS' '?cated a,i.ver PhiIa- n through out Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. i russ.T - r"'s - rtrx - r?;.v.! .... 1ASCO ASCO ........ . . n-ci . '5.7 - - 6002 60th and 4219 Lan- I f Market St. Haverford caster Ave. ARE SAVING! Thousands of Dollars for Housekeepers Steak Meats KIB ROASTS Beit Cuti 16 CHUCK ROASTS Beit Cuti ' 10 HAMBURG STEAK Frcih Ground 122 Boneless Bacen 3,p 17c lb. REGULAR HAMS 6 te 10 lb.. 26 SKINBACK HAMS Large 22 PICNIC HAMS 6 In 8 lbs. 14 Legs Yearling.7 28c lb. YEARLING LEAN RIB YEARLING CHOPS 22 SHOULDER YEARLING 16 CHOPS French 25 Lein Perk Roast 4 S 16c lb. SHOULDER PORK" Picnic Style 15 FRESH HAMS Wbele 24 SHOULDER PORK Bl.de Style 20 Stewing Chicke v C TIf TC Wye -C w m fcr FROM, OLD FEATHEK BEOS Quilt Rtcevrlng a SmteiaUv Jelles Manufacturirif Ce. 702 9. 6th 8t. Thea. LmbaHI Mil ;MMMMMfm. lUit'.'i'J.lflBJL De you wear the proper ' Corset for you ? OO W enn yeii really tell? " There mny be additional benoflte in corsets our fitters would suggest. f nrclul nllftillen te Stout. Surxleul mid MtKrnlty, A Full Line 'of Brassitrts 1Tladam 835 Chestnut St. MOHKItATE PIM2 cw iii. J-1 .1 ft . r-i '. .f. -If tXUUK. .1 II !6S8SSS&a2 ASCO HI 1st -U - w - .N. - . irt-i 1.,,. ..-H, AJ. ...WUMTW -.V.. ,WV iTvtlJJ II ASCO! J .srsiK - Jsrjrxrrs - ssr j-5vs.jRitia Theatre Bldf. Darby ROUND 1 Rf Ih. SIRLOIN . AM POT ROAST Lc.n 10 STEWING BEEF Ltia Briiket 6 B0LAR ROAST Lc.n 18 COTTAGE HAMS 2 te 4 Ibi. 23 60 Big Leaf I PURE SLICED 1 ILURDL HAM I-lb. p.ck.f. 12 38 LOIN YEARLING CHOPS 32-35 SHOULDER BABY LAMB 22 BREAST STEWING YEARLING 7 PORK CHOPS Beit Cuti FRESH SCRAPPLE 10 FRESH SAUSAGE 16 25 AH Yellow 3 le 4 Ibi. 29; ns i iu ". VJ U kV-.-ii 'i'.&t&M it&mvif MMkMM, iinti&l
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