zTfWitMrm mm?Mwmm$mmpm y" " yjvi ' "W-l.'.f. ' ' a5raBagS J" iHA'-V . '.-,- & y&smx&vjmtfjtr ,-. thi KING PUJ T J-.N',"V,$ LEDG iSIisSJ . tlHADELPHIA, gJW lr,y w v tri?fw','P T nwkj "wmra.1' r m f K if? rt m,' RS- Paul and Virginia Uy HELENA HOT UKANT Please Tell Me" What te De . Mevie Madness IEE," muttered. Paul, "I If tvnnl.l K ttl-- tl.t. It whs one of their evenlncs nt the , "I can't. The picture, is killlm: me, movies. ' A further pnusc "Well, well," re-I "" thh celluloid turned Virginia, nrac- romance raced en. I, lt. CYNTHIA AT PALM BEACH thought i "I idi yeuM bthave," ihe nhif j (HTl'll T l ffi tlcally. "you enn't help it nqw. Don't tnnke a fiws." "Who's making n fuSS?" "Hush I" They groped In the darkness of the audi torium and presently fnlltul neflts I wish, for once, we could get here picture tiiirtv .J v'WWUJTQ thft fnntltrn tv 'trmvlurl Tttl P,iMV .They Stared nt thn nrreen. irhleh m. VHP settled, flashed this sub-tltte: jLimi nignt bde met her Here again i andcr the deodars." ! suppose tnnt picture s txen started ,-.vp uvut ii ve minutes aim nc can -it. tierejui "lk'Ucns," gurgled Pnul. "I wMi the villain would really strangle the girl tind lmc it eicr with. Hut I'm afraid he won't. Prebahly It will end hnppily for cvcrybndj except the audience. Why should we pit money te suffer?" "They'll nut reu out If jeu don't step talking," warned Virginia. "Oh, death where tt thr sting?" "Hush I" rvOBMh tmMM "Bluebird" , Yeu should crultilj tell your flnnee . inll jeu have told me. It will probably net make any difference te him, but be has every right te knew Dees He Leve Her? 1 Dear Ojnthla I am a young girl of slTtten, and hnve been going with a j'eung man of eighteen. New, Cynthia, 1 llke this man a let, and I think be liken me, for lie often nskn me te be te tbe theatre or takes me te a dance t bave only known him for a few months, and I think be comes from a ci-y i i-e f.lmllJ. 1 hnve met his mother et, e, and she Is very nice. The etlicr day 1 ni taking an auto mobile l liln with firm of mv rlrl frlendH iwncn i .saw tins man en tne street talk Tli,. ,1m,,,.. , i ..,... i ... . i 'K " w mt- urum.iry-ioeiunK gin, nna I he diama.en tbc screen drew te n tnkimr hrr n,e m nn.i ....tinr. rv '.7.. .. " ......:. ." . .." ." i if'. SiVi,nn.,,MUr "0W nni1 C,lcss.,vhtlt rla.mnl hi reward, an On, rani, de keep quiet. eu'll, "riiP VnA " understand it If you'll pay attention ..,'. i i must have been redely. There was a pause. "That here bores me stiff," said Pltul. "lie's tee (reed te be tru'." "Paul, don't tall:." "The heroine leeks like he wn made of sugar and water with n MttV Murlns of pistachio." "TT,,Ii " .-.." ...... . . . r. . , . . . Anether pause meer tne iiore in ine nrt piaci wiu- "Oh, I get It new ' breated Paul. Pered Vliini'i lrnpatlcntlj. "That i- dlsdalnfully. "A uenct-rful picture that) !". " "" iutnrenlng. It ort of ' la. It makes me fJck." Put Paul pretended te be fnt uslcp. Virginia felt for hln hand and squeezed It In her slender fingers. ' Tomorrow The Pal Plan i lie Heroine wn rccued. tne silly. I think he in i n't his just deserts: the here iutexirnn-ri d the title Hashed i e Cjnt'kia. li, ha. nlwas said be ic(ii me t-i ii,. u ilie very beginning, ulthnUKh we li.we only known each ether for (l few lllnlill", Will j oil plea vi tell me, Cjntlita, ai seen as possible, liew t can tell If this man really c.irei for me.' I will be looking In th. Cvumne 1'uivua J.r.neKU every iiIbIu. SLT3S. Utoause a mm takei a Rlrl te the tlieatre and te dance.i Is net a slirn he N In love with hr It shows he ii interi-l i, of ecure. but it rlnpq nnt Oil .ir, li-ltll tnr, t.m.rtc tn be tliiiikiiig of m.irrlaye A plrl may leek eiilmary ami b imlin nire nt coure, it is net nlce te de conspicuous things en ibe street. Kut don't worry about It. Ue reed friends and lnt lm Well, thank iroednes thnt aL-en's ever," said Paul Atlrrlne and reaching beneath the -eat for his hat. Virginia detained him with a light hand upon his arm. "Wait. new. lmncT," she said. "I want te wait " Paul gapped. and net sit there chattering.' x'am wriggled In his seat. "I liRte thee guessing contests." Virginia essayed te pinch him. "If you're going te be se terribly un comfortable about It," she whispered, "ask the man sitting be.de you te tell jreu what went en before." .," fctume'l the playful pinch. "Fer heaen"s sake, you don't want , "e.in lm. yu, ury up, uc wuispcreu d.ick te tny any longer, de veu : ' "Of course ; I went te tec the start of It. I want te sec " "Hut jeu knew hew It ends. Must we stay here nnd be bored te death by taJce care of Itself, seeing that horror start nil ever again. I and " I Hut .!)( drew him down lii'e li, vrat. ' "I want te see hew she happened te Frem an Old Friend I 7-i- (.jnthia I. an N'owten's artlcle, .Mr- te iw.uni-7" in Thursdays 1.H.MIKII, I bellee, an- t!cl tbe contrevor. foreign girls ' tt The Marriage Gambler By HAZEL, DEYO BATCIIELOn Copirieht, 1911, by Public Ltde" Cempnnj i Carel Rathbeurn marWe.i Sick Tracy uitheut lefin? him, for the reason that she cannot bear te see him ruin hi life through infatuation for Daisy Castlcten, of the "Jelly Revelers." Sick learns the truth and aftencard, ichcn Carel meets Jervis Brltten, xche strongly attracts her, Sick malet no attempt te inter fere, linttnn and Carel are in the cast of a play te be given for charity and they arc thrown constantly to gether, tritten aicakcns something in Carel that she has never felt be fore, and because she is a new type te him he is eager te make love te her. In the meantime, Daisy Castle Castle ten, tche Is genuinely in love icith Sick and knows that his icifa has net made him happy, icrtten and asks him te call en her. A friendship is resumed between them, but when Sick Stumbles en the fact that Daisy loves him he tells her that he can never love any one but his wife. stpteh Tem's Carel had a mad impulse te "lit her hanii and prevent leaving her She saw that In spite of ler cnrefullr laid plans she wns te be ltf ulnne with Pritten after all. and "r. M I. i :. ,su i i i i.i .iei '(iiiii off' n 'Anierii'.iii ersu IIISIl t 0'.N if. i! .1 i.ltlve" Wlia, .),. Uu" modern gill nnd bpr mnHiw tnltf ' about when the feimer gets Inte the "engaged class"' In it character? H.ie yAi ever listened te their chat ter." Honest, new, don't thev rave ever wnge-J, Income, cars, social pest- liien, emuies; :e, I never beard ene olther say nnythlns about habits or dis position. Aftr marriage thev attend the dlvorce ceur;s In black and "complain because the- did net get clean meralltv, un.sell'stei's.q, lejalty i0ve of home. etc. .in mi beat i? Something like tbe man u'.e bought n, em her and com cem pl.ii'.'l h cans,. l peer beast couldn't de 2 In e i n niuddj track Aren't pcopie funny' Why read the comics? eh s, the an wish flashy ui ridings, tee iest 01 . ii rte" km3,"Z' Through a Weman's Eyes Uy JEAN NEWTON Inefficient Metliers Te you meet mnny ghosts? I met ene ycstcnJnj', walking down the avenue behind n new perambulator. She Was netunllv lintrrnn!. this fflrl whom less than a yenr'befere I had seen radiant, and probably I could net con ceal my nstenlshment, ter she answered my unspeKcn question. "Yes," she said, "I knew I don't leek well. Hut It has been rather dif ficult nil alone with the house and the baby. The bnby needs pe much care. And then he must be out in the air nil day long. Se I nitre te attend te. our meals nnd the house nnd the thousand nnd one odd things there tire te de early In the morning nnd after he B?e te sleep at night." Ne wonder she looked haggard ! Her doctor lives In my house, nnd when, en ray way home, I happened te meet him, and mentioned my concern for her and asked him whether It was really necessary te se abuse herself In order te de the right thing Dy tne unDy, I heard Just what 1 had expected. "Of course," the doctor said, "I told her the bnby needed nil the fresh air i he could get. By nil he could get I meant nil the time thnt she could rea sonably be expected te keep him outside. l even told ner sue ceiiki icave mm Dy the window until she had finished her ether work." And se It wns with everything clse. The young mother had exaggerated every ' instruction, every suggestion, every re- 'mark te .the extent of eliminating all consideration for hcrstff nnd, tee, of i certain collapse If oho were permitted be I te continue. I And that is the trouble, the kindly old mnn told me, with se many young mothers. They nre no engrossed In the bnby, se impressed with the size of their job. that they liocetno oblivious et Is Today Going te Be Entirely Happy Fer All the Girls in Your Class? It's Pretty Hard for the Girl Who Doesn't Get Any Valentines Because She Is Net Very Easy te Knew 'TIME pest box nt hckoel wns very busy today. At recess there was a long line standing Impatiently wnitlng te get te the window. With each pile of letters handed out ever Miss King's desk there would be n chntter of voices. "Oh, I knew who thnt lsl" sing sing senged one. "Did Mary send you thnt? She sent me one Just llke it!" giggled nnethcr. "Hew de you knew?" demanded Mary. Indignantly. "I knew," was the teasing reply. "Oli, leek, n big one eh. Isn't thnt pretty eh, who sent thnt?" exclaimed the chorus ns n Inrgc one was opened. The bell mnrklng the end of recess sounded nbeve the giggles nnd screnms, and ehs nnd nhs. fT KNOW who sent this one," whls-J- pered I'leaner te Hephy, ns they dived under the lid of their desk for their arithmetic books. "Yeu de net!" returned Sephy, blushing hotly. "I de He! Yeu did! T raw reu traylng it!" Eleaner snickered nt the expression of Sephy's face. "0-o-eh, you never . Sephy's disappointment told hir sfnrv se plainly thnt Eleaner's snicker turned into n Midden snort. "Girls," reminded Mlsa King, "re CCSl Is ever: new settle down nnd nut your valentines away." MARJORIR went te the deer for the rani! herself this morning. She thought there mislit be somethlnir there that nobody else would care te "Oeshl" she cxclnWd te" her re flection In the mirror afterward, "I hope "the nasty thing didn't recognize my writing en the one I sent him I But n special delivery boy arrived Just nbeut that time, and the sight of n certain handwriting en n square pnek nge, the shnpe of the heartllkc lwx within, nnd the tnste of the candy within thnt, wiped out nil Marjorle's resentment. SHE met Lillian en the trolley, going te school! thev nre both In th senior class. j Yeu never ec Mlllnn nt recess hang ing around nnether girl's shoulders, tak ing a bite of her sandwlchi giggling helplessly at her wit and humor. She prefers licr own corner or per haps she has te prefer it because no bedv ever wants; te share it with her. Mnrjorle didn't cxplnln the heart shaped box thnt wnt te cause se much talk at bchoel nnd Lillian didn t it si; nbeut It. , , She knew there wouldn't be nny In the postefflce at school for her, nnd sue tried te feel thnt she didn't enrc. She had grown tip beyond such child ish foolishness, she told herself sternly. What wns Valentine's Dny te her ex cept ii Tuesday in Pebnmry? BUT It was hard te go en willing with nil the ether girls when there wns that one little place In her heart thnt hadn't grown beyond vnlcntinea. It wasn't meanness en the part of the ethers; they didn't knew her, that e nil, nnd perhnjw It was her own fault thnt they didn't. Ne deub' her siijness nnd ner interest lt71 LJI1 OLD PCATHr ! Quilt Kecevrtnt1 a SUL an m 193 r WI.I.ANED OR DYED LIKE NtV Aiena ana worn a J ESI ft il ! Ul 32--i S.V.. "": ""' ". curtains; gloves; blankets feathers, etc. We call anywhere 1'henr, PepUr 5e ANTON DORFNER & SONS Cleaners & Dm;. j 1324 CIRARD AVENUE Everyweman's Shep "Only Shep of Ite Kind" . We ulm te assist women am ei.,. , nmment te .llspesu of the ? iiiSl ei coats r.rsuifs' STREET DRESSES EVENING GOWNS enu article e like natt cemx in nnd tt ui crDlnin ,. -i. n-lilcli Is dlisiililfil nml rMhw" r t,M ROOM 601-602 EMPIRE-BLDa ISth & Walnut fc'ts. I'henr. wiS !t The pride of the barnyard iwnm I .em by Cr . a) Nv f . A 'irt". like thii in luvemler nnd white-'.tiJped crepe Is being worn a prent deal. And ai the season comes along we shall find It among the models for summer wear nt the seashore or country. It is un ideal frock for the beginning of the warm weather, ns It Is charmingly light, but net se cool nnd nlry as n georgette or n real summer fabric xee. or nt lenvt hometlilnsr flint i-lw. eeruhlnir else rather is neglected, of I wetiidn t care te Imvc nnjbedy else w. in !nr Mmlic. mitile ncr n little imru te , ts course but thnt Is net se serious! And ""re wns a valentine, drawn by her- jllfnv, ,t ,i. didn t iea ue tnat. , t-j I.. .i..r .... ii i .1 i- ... i .rIf. from I'eepv. nn invlil!nn , n ' k;i,.. ., niid.il tn 1m fni nd-i lilMt like . KH in iiivu uui'i uirviiiu uu iiiuir uiii, ', , .'i" ' , ........v.,. w ... i.-m. ,,.....,. .- ;,-:, i ny .i... .... ..i.rt ,,.,,.. r I.1....TT M.ii.. ru Adventures With a Purse i .11 -,n.., .TP 111-. .. 1.1'. Prtnl.A. . ,..l.l..l. .1.. l ..! I. .U I :"." "' '". " ..V" 4'nti .1 ni "..! V -uiiM.-i.i --iiv .- iii u iiiiuiw. iiuu nn- inti cumc down iike a sticK. what . niiieKitrnm nf hpr rhenirhtv cninr ht. nrni.q .a irnml mnrrlnirn tl-ir. LinHim. r.r i ivp volt,., he was t.pcnklng te her. I tl e steppInK' Hen't the inei show like te have a nice mnlieganv candle ' "f'urel." ' t,lc medi rn trend? Alar and alack! the i Ktir.i. tn. i, ,.i,i-,i ,. '. , i Hei never railed he- bv her fir-t ! -V0UnB ml" "he rescued the prett stl for J. Pr.nl.led you could get n name before nnd it was like n enrr-vs , jnaiden from the burning building clad i really gofxl-leoklng one tit a reason- Her nerves stepped throbbing and she . " .? "?r," '';ue."a 5U"?5 IV.. s W mlf turned te him. vln.-eni--t.-red cettaRe. with the rent cel-' exceedingly L-.irei. wny de you ngut se Hard i lect-r only a few short p..crs .evay, i nnniiun,.l... TF YOU have a bnre spnee ever your J- mantel or bookcase, ma be yen would health nnd uell-lielne there is duuiccr. If they only knew it, for the baby ns well ns for themselves, -for no matter hew you leek at It, nn ever-tired, nerv ous, irritable mother Is going te be much worse for the bnby than his being de prived of an hour outside. It seem te me thnt such maternal Inefficiency Is net limited te babies. I have seen mothers sit up half the night te make party dresses or te de some thing else that the children "needed" nnd se devltnllze themselves that the 'children could net help losing by It. A nermnl, henltiiy metner is every child's first requirement nnd greatest need. And every mother should realize thnt te keep herself se. even by appar ent "selfishness" en her part, Is her tlrst duty te her children and the most unselfish in the end. in a marc u-uew-n rca unuersnirt is s.iuiy j P ,,rlre. vit. r ,,, , nice mahogany finished again- v,cthing that can't possibly j has been thrown away with the rtnget1 ,' T , " m,n,B"r " be avoided?" couch. Hew horribly slew they were' and rather unuiial shapes, for 1 each, She made no answer. ! ;0"', " rccn Heroes start out wnere including n candle of your cheesing. 1 "TimW nt me " Ji mnmnnilul "art left off ep, It certainly is a peer .,,,, . ... j.oek ni me. ne commnnuea. i,i i, ,J;. ..... nn.;.i.in ...in, trriiild ndvi.e von te stnn .m,i lfmV n, them. "Oh 1..ntn " !. tnW ,.n,n. ,r. , l'nK IWIO C-UIHOI SlUl I CUlinailip 1 llll . , '. , ,,,,, , , , .HI uut'l illiu l.l'et l-lil.l.-in-llif , III- iiuii hiiu(i?iii. . i-icase uen t Te- an auto and latest oenenlenri- cludlnc a Jacanese butler. Of course, there are exceptions, but don't the aver aver age run things? B. KitAXK, CHAPTER MJII The Dress Rehearsal "S. R." Writes te "Lieut. B." Dear C'jntbl.'i I was much Intel ested In the letter of "Lieutenant 11.," but be L "When run I see jeu nlnne? morrow nignt, alter tue iiny:" She shoel; her head. I He half -miled. What n child she . wus. and hew plainly -he showed her ' hand. She was afraid te see him alene: sne was atrnid et wnnt might happen. ' cc,r.in.. (ll(i PP0 "red" when he wrote , nnu yet he was sure that she cared, nt. if he hail taken time for rellectlcm sure that he could make her tell him seiim would hae been much fairer. It Is tnvinn t.n 1. n .1 L,n 1 1. I .- . ... . 1 - . .. 1 ,.4 .. attcti f ttlltl rtflltl liln THE dress rehearsal, held en a stage , , ,, ,. f . . . M nish-nesh. including most of thn erected In tbe bnilroem or one et : much about any woman, nnd her very the large hotels went very badly. effort te avoid him only made him want Grace Marriett wns secretly delighted, her the mere. t ier It is traditional that a had dre-s H looked across the room nnd saw 'rehearsal always means n smoothly per- "uni Secley dKcngage himself from the feet performance, but the enst was group and come toward them. gloomy, and even jovial Tem Seeley re- Uritten leaned toward Carel quickly. marked that the thing would be a "Seme day," he wbNpered pas- f allure. sienately, "You'll tell me ou were Carel's one idea nil during the re hearsal was te nveid Jervis Uritten She wns absolutely wooden in her pan and never once did she meet his eyes. She felt intuitively thnt he would writings lenicmlng the superlerltj and tnferlerltv of American and foreign wies. These two qualities nre simply due te opportunities presented for nd vanctment, in ether werda, environ ment. There are many flne American heusewtes and many ordinary foreign wives, and vice versa. Veu soy. "Lieutenant," that the women of 'this Nutlen who have gUen verry for putting nib off tenl.-ht, and '"a "" men,a V.. in", !'i" 'Jnti?0' tl et I'll hive thinits mr irnv ' I fcThlng and ethers should net be called tin. J II nac tilings my wa. nfeiiei fSianted. Uut should women Il.ere was no chauce for nny mere ' .he hav BlV,. U3, te BO hatflc mly fr at that moment Tem came up te about 10j vtars, such pervtns an them "Head. ( arel? he said'N'nnnlenn. 1" ich Duma". Llevd Ueerce. go home with her, and after the play tvwily. He did net like Jervis Uritten ; Gladstone. Plorenen Nightingale, Hls wns ever she ran up te 'Tem Seel ln did net trust the man. And what 'mure!.. Wagntr, Garibaldi, Verdi, Kos Kes nnd asked him te take her home. ' hnd he been saying te Carel te mnke,suth. Tschuikewsky und mun ethers bu Britten sought her out as bhe steed . her leek like that? Was it ne-lblv Md "' '"state jeu are ghd veu chntting with Tem, . th he had been making eve te h? ta b3 Sueiphla! 4he ntv "May I see you neme. .Mrs. iTacyf ien- wns .sich, umi nuy wasn t lie et iiutul u.rls " Ism that going he asked, ignoring Tem completely. i here te take care of his wife.' burelj Utreng. -ld man ' Is beauty monepolism d She wns forced te meet his eyes then, he mut Knew that uarei wus desirable, b this town ' Don't ou think, thieueli- ind In spite of herself a burning flush I und that Jervis Uritten was net the nut the world, lu-mtv will he found in rent into her caeekB as she looked at kind of man te trust ner witii. laDeut trie same prepnmim us nete- lim "(Joed-niBht. Uritten," Tem ald ' ' -e wemUr. Lieutenant O ." win re 'Thnnlt reu hut Mr Seeler la ueing J crisph. I'1'0 K d. old-fashioned American tjpe IMUSSSl7. S?1 Vntt-n .earcely answered hi, Hju rJ Xl,&r?l .-i .u. i. -..,Vill en.l l,nf ie..r.. fivrH nil f'.irnl lint Um H,,l ,.t!",:""k lu u'liiut un iui v.ih"ern u im- SU'lllll H Mini Mil IT k HZ Li CI 11 U11U 1 tALllA lUh b t. . - at - .. - ih '111 Ml'l I Ml . , i.i.Ihi. nml lll' . 1 I 1 L r , 1 1. , . i vJier breath was uneven. 0h, Tem," came (irace Marriett's voice from across the room. "Will you come ever here a moment?" raise her ejes te his; bhe uiurmuicd a geed-night and moved oil with Tem. Tomorrow Nick Leaves Town The Weman's Exchange I only te get the ta-ste of the ether thing that this tonic la taken with semf thing , Metit persons take It nlaln. a spoonful I at a time Ask jour druggist about It when you buy It. r Olive Oil as a Tonle T t Editor of Weman's roet: Dear Madam I Intend te take olive oil M tonle, but have txsen told It Is best te use It In combination with soma ether rubstance, such aa gTap Juice. Can you g-lve ms a little advice en the matter and also as te dose, when te tftka. hew much, etc? DOROTHY. I cannot -advise you about this, as --h- I CO nei Knew jour conamen or your ,avu nPVpr had It trimmed needs. If the directions for taking the necr greun one ineu since liebblng, tonle are net en the betUe better te consult a physician making your own rules for 1'testlen "America lur American1- Vher would you hne been, saj-, pin sibly, hcvtrity-tlve jjr- age, 'f thej ' used that Lpressieu jeu se glibly iisl new .' ! As for jour definition of an Amerl- ( an. It would take mere space than t-'i nthia wuuld permit ine te answer it In cenclusiun, I would like te state t.e one nation or race has u nfonepoij en geed men, jjoed women, geed wles, I biautitul girls, geed patriots, etc. UY I nn i ii ml: ' .. . - .. --- anoenfol lire a" nuinuer.1 or ene huge, mKcel Bhnnt ii 'i 1'iueeus in Mure of humans of all types v.na eonuiuens, who should bn eui brethcis' keepers and net destrever- A ft. In the sjirlng every woman's ward ward ward rebe should most -nirely inelirde one dark foulard dress. Somehow, one must. Well, then, if jour thoughts are beginning te turn foulard-ward, ..en niu mini u near nueut tne sale' of this useful and practical material. There are --eme two or three dozen pat terns fiem which te cheese, wme quite1 fancy, and ethers polka-dot. The P colors arc Mue-and-whltc nnd black- i mid-white, and the quality is beyond criticl-m. The i--lce Is JJL'.-IS a ynrd. ! Always around St. Valentine's Day the shops huve nny number of decem. I tieiis for the Valentine', party. And if1 f no leeks cnrefiill . one can frequently i tind something quite out of the ordi nary. Fer the table a novelty that Is net seen se iilten Is the white cundle i demented with led borders and binnll, I red hearts, which are placed all up nnd down the candle. Placed in candle sticks at either end of the Vnlentlne table, thc-c candles would be both ' decenthe and ofl'eitio. They nre ten, cents each. l'nr n mm of slmin. mlilrf-s Weman' Tare , lilllir r plume Vtiilnut anne or Miilu 1IJ01 ' letuttn Hip liniirH of 1 anil S. Cleaning Shades- I'anhmeiit shadef, if they are shel lacked and varnished, may be washed with mild white soap and wnter or leaned with furniture polish. Simple silk -.hades mny often be cleaned right en the wire frame with out spoiling b sniislng them In warm ' siiiK and rni-dng with warm wnter. The should be ilrltl Huiekly nnd need nut be pressed, as the silk In drjlng tightens en the frames. , The Question Cerner Today's Inquiries 1. Whnt unique bill fins been Intro duced in the Massachusetts Leg islature? H. Describe a fudge-apron that Is easy te slip Inte, and quaintly ernnmentcd? .",. In whnt simple wny can one clean n rug nt home? 1. Hew much should a boy sixty two inches tall weigh ; hew much should a girl of this height weigh? 5. Ter the girl of feurth-grnde nge, what mnkes nn nttrnctlve dress which enn be worn "for best"? C. Describe n strikingly simple over ever blouse. Yesterday's Answers 1. Ter a Valentine luncheon, carna tions of a lovely delicate shade of pink, mixul with pussj willows und white narcissi, make n com bination of flowers that hns an unusual amount of chnrm. i. A pnir of conch-clips te held the fan lu plnce, covered with shirred pink ribbon, nnd trimmed with a band of tiny chiffon rosebuds, edged with lace en both sides, is a dainty nnd useful gift for the new baby, which, In nil proba bility, no one cKu will think of giving. H. An oblong beaded bag In a design of Alice blue and lighter blue squares is fascinating te carry en "drcssed-up" ocensiens. 4. When a. boy Is 01 inches tail, he should weigh niuety-nlne nnd tive-tenths pounds; a girl who la thifl tnll should weigh 102.5 ."J. pull pink chiffon, brocaded with darker pink velvet, and Meused evr a leng-wnisttd bodice of Mi rer cloth, mnkea an nttractlvp and unusual looking evening dress which is girdled with silver, and silver nnd blue grapes. 0. I'ntent leather slippers with small trimmings of steel are be ing worn u great deal by French women. luncheon in March, nnd nil the rest wen for fnther nnd mother. Mnrjorle slnpped them down en the breakfast table rather resentfully. the' ethers, but she didn't knew hew Is- Lillian in your class.' Arc you going te let Valentine's Day be un happy for her? Uncommon Sense By JOHN BLAKE Your World AS 'MUCH as the house In which I well worth your trouble te knew just veu live is veur house, or the city P1 "'" about It as you have time te v ,---.. , i .,-,., ft'. tn ii in which it i located is your eit, this world is your world. It is all the world you can knew anything nbeut. nt lenst In this lifetime. Fertunntely for you It Is nn extremely Interesting world. And though you will be here but a comparatively short time, you will he here long enough te learn n grent dcnl nbeut it. Acquiring that Information will be one of the most fnsclnntiug pursuits jeu can engage In, If you go nbeut It In the right way. Incidentally it will be the most prelltnblc. The men who nre the most highly paid by the world are these who knew most nbeut It, each, of course, devoting the larger part of hisi time te the study of a particular branch ' of knowledge. I THE doctor, for example, begins by studying life from Its beginnings, ' until he renvhes the present-day struc-1 ture of the human body, the most wen derful nnd most efficient automatic ma chine human kind is capable of lmag-, inlng. He understands the body better If he C0OTr(7'.f, 0!l WHAVS WHAT By HELEN DECIE 0$$k Strictly Fresh Eggs i ( H ! i Carten of twelve 52 Sold only in our Stores iaiBaiiiinnaiaiaaH ftr-f 1 DINING TABLE COVER Hair Doesn't Grew an Inch Te tl r Kittmr nt IVetnar'j Pane, D'.ir Mdiltm I am writing te jeu for advlcf wltlf regard te my hair I nave niturally curly brown hair and .. .n l , , , A,"nlt II "" :i,1(1 il lialf W mv , ...... . uiu j niri :i iiiiiiriei. iirm . n. m.u, ....in is It has ,,f (j,,, most t rrilile. thing about mr Angry at Her Aunt Pin'- C nthln ru liavi given d t' f.ien' pi-oelo ndlce. and I am sure seu dviiM me what te de I'ipt Things You'll Leve te Make 1ih v iike (out mf te .ill m. .'ii i . r .: it would be! ' ""." XrjJr?X"y? boy friends; she made the biggest fight' bfT, whether yu knew of an v fen.,, hv ,?.!M"B '."..?! f 'ln "" '!(. ' It. It is hair veud sten creu-lmr i i.V.v "; "V1."3 I,,r "a ..V'" '"e g ris that , dandruff, but de net think thai weuia I "?"' W H' JJYu 1,1 fc.. n..r.M . .. v..i i, it. ittt, .ti-i nni mi ji'aiuusv in I aleusv tratled In th nionieownuse Case&ishi 2-14 "C1C"1 "' "J''r "'-"" BTOWlllK ,.. h, JHtl!r ..., nenny. iiat.j irewd.) The dandruff will lterp your In'r' A ear passed, and during that tlme T from grewlnif It Is about the worst s-M'atid from tbe ciewd She alw ij thine that c.in hnnnen te nr h.,ir P" pirtles In her house for her sls-tn Trv the tonle imaln and m.Ts te j-eur un ' tr'l'd te de all si e could te Ket Ml neaiji ntn ou jut u en Then urusn veur f.alr v.-r U.oreuk'hlv ex trv d.iv te kiep it entirelj- clenn a. id fr. e fren, 'undruff. Ien must have u geed deal of dandruff If jour hair has net grown for almost a j-rar O, t rid of It wjiti a Keed ten.c nnd see whetlur jeu den t have te hae jour hair clipped. ini :. low i aim Kins away from m. Wen. shn suec-ftdtd Ii, tl. - rtm placr it was I who Introduced her Bister nt i whi. breutfht her into our c nn ai Vt'i 11, in tlie beginning I used te Htaj It the heuse r.'ht In and nlcht out, dis Ri.'.id with (.v.TMhlni.' In life, but us t me passed I started te kn.p sti-ad en.panv with a fellow nlte;ut-rr dlf-l'-rent from iiijutlf. I hi tain" iciit'd j him and my mother had a lare tn Rii;emnt paity for me, and slu a ml nu whom lamii-, told everybody that l r 'k-t tZlc mm f'gli ftLAbai A NIGHTGOWN C ASH CUBHTDN makes a stunning cushion for jour boudoir, and at the raine tlme a handy pocket for your nightdress. I'se an eignteen-incn cu.nien for the foundat.en. v.ut a iiiuh tern tonne, tour and enn-half m hi s wld ana one aim enc-huir times the circum ference of the cuclilen In length Jein the seam. Shir eich side et the tuld en te a plcce of heavy cord. Sutch a aeventeen-lnch clrcle of the material under one corded side. Slip the cu-diti in. Cever th cjien slde with another circle, stitched under the corded (dee. Vut a len-incn square or the matirl,.! autcii u te tne Seme Questions en Beauty Te tkv Fdltnr ' Wemnn'i Paa Vrar Madam la there anvili.nr, ,i make the iip thin or appear te de be? was m.ly marrylnj; blm for hla mmiiy euiu anyiiunK he dene k ag te liceji .iy t.itti- r net paying nttent'en te that emharrafpliiK rfd from the nes anything- and aa her buslmnd Is hi- In th winter? brother, si at them an inv titiuu te -m Hew should vasellne ba applied te party without my kntnvlnit it, hut they make the eyelash's grew? nefr came Later en we had a diath Is there a moving nluura Htmiln in in the faicily, and tluy aiii te it Philnde'phla ' Could jeu gie me the ifur,,r'4' and she speke te me us if neih- rtt'ZZ lug ha'iDened (Jf fourse. I answ.r.,1 r-ii ,in m tlw "llu engratulated m and w Inhed W' 2l ! " ' " - ' i ' fa nil .-'; s 1 JT mm j S - ' II Washington's Hlrthday lnltiilleiisj should ba sent out seen after Lincoln Day, mero thnn a week before the date of tbe dinner, supper, card party or dance arranged for the occasion. In our dreary February weather every one Is glad te welcome diversions for the holidays, of which the United Stated has no fewer than 'our en the calendar fa t( ls uhltAOf ftf4 f1.. .... hns renlly learned all thnt Is discover- uIess Invitations are sent prompt', It able about the life forms that have prey, win be found thnt prospective guests ceded it. Te de that he him had te i may haa accepted ether engagements studv the world nnd its history, ter you i ier tne reu-wnue-anti-mue unto, cnniiet fellow the development of the ' " Is net considered geed form te use S without being fnJuM by the) .Amerlcang M jr, growth of life upon ts face. available, with blanks for written name a The lawyer, while lie neens m Knew Ilnd ()al0. UlC!lei nlth ,))an wh,t(J enV(J I much of what is in the books that have lepew te match, nre lu the best taste I been tilled by the records of ages of for Washington's Hlrthday or any ether ' controversy, is really a psychologist n patriotic date. "Flag seals." used se mind .student. It is the power he can j ,cft' ,?," rl,,fn th" 1w,n,'havel ',cc dls i exert eer tlie minds of ether men that I Sr .mail or irrcat RJZ? t"'6. I makes bin. great or ordinary. Net only , & .J1", eeWJ! we'lT bleome does he have te sway juries, but he hns ting-wavers, even en the eutsldes of our te convince ins cueiue ui uui in iui itoe, uui in luviceiime we de net want their own interests. When clients have I te cheapen the flag by u&lng it tee com cem com mnde menev. nnd are consequently vain, I menl'. 'that is mbru difficult thnn convincing i theoretically impartial jurymen. .BEADED BAGS. S3 UP rpHI3 geologist studies the structure I &dL'iC"i P.tfe'paVrVd" RVRi ' 1 of the world, nnd lennis where mln-', '"trun ''"' & "liver steh litVi riraire"? ' ernls may or may net be found, which, -IV-KilKVCli iieaded , I gives him tremendous value te cupl- ' ""-- - v, iu n.oe talists beeklng oil or geld or iron or XMAIttJCiLt IS UjAI) SHOP hirei. All this Is world study. All is fas clnutlng enchanting. It is your world, ns we snid in the beginning. And be cause it is your world you will find It Read Your Character 11 v U'wey Phillips The FlepMTS Tlie "Hepper'' has many points in fL 1BIQ C'hutnut bt.. Sprues 7Wfi ' At $1.25 a pound Our stores carry a splen did variety of Asserted Chocolates or Bonbons and Chocolates from which you can select a delicious assortment for 1.25 a pound. 1320 Chcitnut Street , M A r ' : "-"""M iMiirwp x IrtftSlKIES af- Germantown Novelty Shep ,J!?, ":?"!!'' VK, our inrBi) assortment uuunuai meiUH hn reach Tnneiifrv l'ni nils Ocrmniifeu'r. J9CS It I A In nA i n Irnell tit ,. I T Juft com In r A ileaan of all M T Phene - - I m I f Sped Special this 'week: I ' Mehaes Candy, all kinds I 60c a pound common with the mere widely known Mlnimm. " t1inin.1i In (lift mnln flipt. nre I " net te be confused. J ??& ''' .tNT TotitiNe cab reii 1. rai number or saUea te. r. You've met the "Hepper." Teu Und '" te in: vv t ffffiVrwesri'SVia FSSX&V&AVte&Ll address " Ve, the only thinjf you maite jour jiim loon small, r 1h te prac u'-e ueiuinK mem in tiirntir nnin 1, . t .!... . .... ...v.. ,. bias fold et silk, velvet or ere. ' ""1 " ? '" '-"" U-Ln,llp' w"l ..... .,-..,... ,,., Muk iwyj, wlll u0 eHS i.utii 1 'ibly large. If your circulation Is pied ieu will net be troubled with u n d nose. The Hime old formula will nrnedy lt--fnHh i'r as rr.rieh ns pos" bli- h, the. day day ilme and winde-vs wide pen t mgnt xin-lMi as much ami n, regular in poHsllile, geed, nnurlshlm; feed anc! pUnty of wiifr Then, when jeu wash eui tnce hathe It llrht with warm iin. -i nnu men iinihli W1MI celli, tn I'd f?et the I hla ought c liter of the cushion nti thren Hides, litter rnrilinr- th, ,,lir,s itla.va two Inches loe-o nt eneh nf tin, stlini.laf. the i-lreulat, m t. E . . ---...-. -,,. . ., . lower ciiUH w two opposite s.uc, tu'ineiii Hiirring III jour lai e ifenn a Map. .Sew the upper heitleris of te k ep away three smip-inKtencis te tim ui.derslde of ' reeimtf Nils Jiap tew 1110 ethtr . uens te the rfd nes.i and that xzi: ....,., ....... .... . . - . .. ... .,. ..' -" -" .'Vsfue cuniiieii lien ei wish m place Mii-eiiiie ami run it acre is jour ej'ellrt Hip the tip of your ilng'r Inte the! ether ivJilNWr JfOW-n III, open the Map: then fiibten Just where the lashes glow, eery night "" nJ(Bl,n- I'lnlfli tlihs adorable NIOIIT- Ne, there is no studio In thh city d-'ilwRwy. CASH CUSHION with .1 large. Tlw nearest ene 1 at UtUwoed, whlcn UP" uu" u"u B"R sHcuct new-ers. is ueiwcen .Norrwewn and J'hecnlx vCrAst. VLOIU. villa ' VLOHX. viUe. me 1'ic k, ;m J am te he ii.timd snui She hint rue a wtddint; prrseut. N(.w. I den t want nnythliiif trem htr, and ne'tiier de I want te have anything te de w.th h r I nultht can forgive lur or iei'it iiixiui it. 1 want te return her K ft and den t knew hew. My parent) ' told ine 1 1 ti rt'el about It, but that ' mulil rn.r be denn. I t euld ncerl i ri; . ik.i or rcrgrt tt, se that is whj, dear jiithni, I am asking you what te de, bcuaute 1 am se undecided. UNDECIDED. De net Mait out In your new llfe with bl.u Is. uril.ind fetllngs toward any one. Yeu 1 n 11 mi nil what untrue rterlis have In en t-ild mil lepeated te your aunt and te jeu Hi biead about It all Ne ene 1. i a lltrht te refu.se te forgive an- If you de net want te keen the precnt. wedding presents nre nlwnj-h (txthatigcahle, but It would be wider net te gl way te ugly fecllngn. (Jyiilli .1 In sure your fiance wlll agree with her. Above all things, de pet send the prenant back. Hue It m,', ethiiiK jeu can make eurelf te dress up jour dlnlng dlnlng dlnlng roem tnb'e let ween me.ils und iucldtntallj- te keep it dean if j0u Ieae the cloth en APItKTTY I'eiir ter ' ' dining-room' mark the seam line for the mittred part, table between mi nls is -hewn here, .'ienm en the iiinrhlne nnd iires.s scam It Is made of natural colored ilncn in a "pen flat. (Continue basting ami marking rather la 'I'l.ilitj, and has dimbii mitered corners until 011 lme gene en In 111 of cieteiiiie or chintz. Tin-xi.e of lliely around. tlie Mpinre will iintiir.illy depend 11 the In the llrht fcenmliig of the hem te size of miiii- table Ter ene measuring the linen the wrong hide of the elilntz fem -fight inches across the linlshed It the wide the seam Is taken en. Then 1 out (.lieuld measure fifty-four inches. , the ether strip of the chintz is n-amed This wi'l serve a- 11 guide. te the llrt part, having the right side of The hem finished should me.i'nirn five 'nch Mnp come together nnd iniiMn' I'll In . mi miii inn easily decide en the 'he heain en the wrong side. As the whin mil 1u.u1 it of linen thnt wlll ! corners ure reached, this strip ih be 111 1 1I1 d, I'm the Hiiurc of linen and miteicd the Kline ns the ether was an I then ter the border hoesc a rather small the henins pressed open, After the cer- nllever deMgn lu gayly coleieil cretonne neis are btltched en this M-cnnd f-tilp or chintK, hiiing the prcdemlnniit It stitched te the first strip and then eoler match the color ilbcd in the room, the seam pressed open, the chintz turned As the corners must be mitered. it maj te the right side, nnd the raw edge, ba easier te cut two strips ter the hem, turned lu, basted down ever the Miain 1 learning together en the outer edge. where linen nnd chlntr. nre joined, and ISaMe one edge r,f the ehinU te nn Hitched close te the edne. ' eilue en the linen, allowing mnterinl nt 1 A tassel nt each end innde of wooden the plnce where you fctnrt for the bends gives the desired finish. Get n.s mitered corner, nnd when n corner li I gny and striking tnsf els ns you enn, and inched fold the border se a perfect don't hnve them tee unnll. The meie right-angle corner is mnde. i striking they are the mero effective they Una m trecini wheel and ml, and i will ba. the "Hepper" mere often among the mnlcs of the species than the femulcs. ' He might also be called 11 "leller" or a "drniter." He's the clinp who lolls about und drapes himself ever whatever furniture happens te be handy. . Most people find him irritating. They think lie lacks proper regard for con-' ventierw nnd respect for peens. They ' don't like the way he diapes one leg ever the arm of the elinlr in which he Is sitting, and the loose-jointed, spread eagle way in which lie clutters up the 1 I pi enei . Hut let's go deeper. "Flopping" is1 mere of an indication of character thnn ' this. It Is net only the eutwnrd sign of nn lnwnrd mental characteristic, but it is n physical habit which, if culti vated or nllevved te grew, grudunlly nnd actually produces the mental character ibtic. I This sort of pei son, you will nhvnys find. Is both benstful and egotistical. He hns a line opinion of himself, which often Is the only thing which prevents the opposition opinion being uminlineus. Hut he is no man te be lcendcd upon. Don't make the mistake of expecting nny npprcclntien of responsibility from htm, no mntter hew vociferously he pro pre tests Ids views upon the subject. Carelessness of posture cultivates carelessness of mentality, nnd since the cenverse Is true, the easiest wny for the "Hepper" te begin his regeneration is te cease flopping and ciiltivnte ercct ncss, decision mid poise of Inuring, Tomorrow The I)i oepers The uality" Tea "SAUOA" Annual Sale Exceeds 30 Millien Packeb BLACK, MIXED or GREEN Steadfastly Refuse All Substitutes?" Valentine's Dny Is here, nt Inst. Hut Washington's Hlrthday has yet te get here. And ou still have a week in which te write for thnt "TIIUTII I'AKTY" whbh gives ymi invitations, games, decorations and ref reshim nts- thnt nre appropriate for a celcbrntien of Fcbrunry 22. Send a self-niklressed, stnmped envelope for the detnlled di-icctleus. These Leng Winter Nights Comfert and cezineas in the home are provided by Incandescent Gas Light clear, mellow, restful. Te get the most enjoyment from geed gas light, care should be used in the selection of the lamp and shade. Our display of Lights, Fixtures and Shades is in keeping Wth the needs of this time of yearlr THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT CO., v H<tL. .". ? -.v .., ist-i V V
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