WkMi& L .if Ji i UiUilv, XzJtytt a Virginia By HELENA IIOYT GRANT I Empty Fears R Mm. Wemlrill" -Wal'loetfti up from the favorite B-nnper. VWell. new wlint? Why peer Mrs. Wen dell?" Virginia turned n bcr, thoughtful face toward him. "Oh, she Ims inch n trial with her lm batul. I think It' altogether tee bnil. lip he drink." I'nul frowned, "Hew de you r' ttVWell. tt'n common talk in the hborheod Vltld T ...tat .. 'ii Mnt ln ,vltvnf trZry W JWUH UVl UV .i:' iu nice neignuoueou gesKiiis. jluii It I "What drinking?" . . "Well, having liquor or buying it et rlni: It." I'nul llpi settled Inte n grim wnlle. "Yep." he snitl. "Yep, it's against the law." lie resumed Iih ncwonper. "Pnul!" "Well?" "Yeu kali: A MIDWINTER CONTRAST While we pick our way through the snow drifts nnd slush up here, thev are carrying purn-, sels te shield them from the Mm "down there." A l'arl" wrnn of c r c p c. with deep menkc .fur bordering It, 1 somewhat differed from nn cmbreld . ered blouse an summer skirt :.vi wawii IvS. Virginia flushed. KW. ' ' U&J tj I'm net mlvrri nn trIMi nnv 11P12I1 I'd I fcerboed gossips, " ijip declared defen la . fjtely. T'Uut, of course, when tli l WMtrifO Ifl Urn nnlr twn ilnntw nvnr. t iSfl ain't help hearing and seeing things." ' -L "But there's no call te discuss these . IfclMm," be said iJeyvIt. Wendells wouldn't like It. tOTBat nappenn in meir nuiuu is uiuir lUft, T Vlminla slehed. IS b "Well, anyway, it's tee bad.' "Wendcll l n xerr iln int sort (if n "cold? Frightful!" ou kali! wpu you snld thnt Sirs. Wendell Is n shrew nnd you thought Mr, Wrnde'I might hnve ennil rnusp te te drink. De jeu really mean that?" "What? That his wife's a scold and a nagger?" "Oh. Paul! Net T mean de you think that cxeuwi "Mr. Wendell I mean If It were true." Paul's heneH eyes twinkled. "I didn't sny It was an rxpu- I said it might be the c.iuse " "Oh!" Paul rend en. "Paul!" "Yes." "De T nnc very innelii'' "Terrib'e!" "Oh, Paul. dear. Net really? I don't mean te. Am 1 am I 8 it y .'V A.' brd." went en Paul thnuzhtftr v. "I ride Inte town with him miltc often. He' a quiet fellow In bid m-it'tli. I'vi-1 in idea. And I hear Ills wife ii well, ' gather she s a soil of n shrew. i 'Yeu hear his wlfu N n sinew. " coifed Virginia. "What a! out gossip., keney? Who told you V And why "I 1"iAui eyed lier ca'mly. "One can hear thlniM without being Plxcd iirp. 1n'u pother of goelp," he 14 elmrtlv. "If Weudcll drink. raybe lie rai a cniiMV "1 thought it was against the law. er." I beblud "And n a Mirew "AhenilmhV!" "Oh. Paul!" lie giinncd wickedly newspaper. "Paul, if you ever drank It would kill me." Thcv wa tragedy in her voice. "Youe get iiething en me. darlln'," chuck.cd Paul. "It would kill me, tee . Tomorrow The Slerm "The Marriage Gambler" Pv f V.l, TKVM UMTMKI.OK CeDinaht. 133i. bv Public Ledger Company ! Carel Rathheurna marries Kick Tracy icitheul loving him for the Ttaten thai she en. nief 6rur te tec him uin hl life through infatuation for Italnp Oai'lrten. of "The -Jelly Revelers.". Kick learn the truth. mnd, attrrtrard, tchen Carel meets Jcrvis Ilritten, tche streng'ii attracts Iter, Atcfc makes no a((.i;i( te in terfere. Ilritten ami Carel aic in the cast of a phvj te he given for charity, and 'hey are thrmrn con cen tianthl together. 'hrn Ceral dis- itevers that shr cairi for him she w; te' m Ifights the emotion, but en the day of the play .C i fernu his wife that he has been called out of teicn en lw4ncjjr. CHAPTF.rt MA' Passion Flowers 8 TITTJ day were en. Carel's fecl'ng of depression, due te N'els's sudden inwture eave wav te a fee Ing of sen- ,1 excitement. She beenn te 'nnk rwnH reek'ess'y tn the evening, tier s burned and her eve siKnp when- t she theii"ht of liritten. the deep of hlS'VOicc..Jllic gleam In his c es. ter all. if she cared for him whv euldn't she be happv? Whv should : fight against her emotion any nicer? i She was convinced new thnt Nirk )iad left town delibcratc'y : he iind man ufactured an excuse se as net te he present that evening. It was evident that -be no longer cared for her. anil fortified with nil these reasons Carel rfet entl'e'y that fee'lng of tender ess for Nick that had ceinplctclv over ever Jke'med her that morning. She for fer t, tee, the fact that he looked tired Cad worn, she forget everything ami Tcpcrseii uix te meuguis ei Jtrvis iHen, ami uie pmy. At four o'clock a huge florist's box a delivered at tnc auartment. Carel ened it with trembling fingers nnd twl nut dozens et ieng-btemineil ncii! ltd roses. She held them te her hurn- rT My CUfVlh, UIJU lite UUU1, nullum nuik i",f i' MM of them mounted te her brain. ?& Later wh-n she diesscd she bang hap sv'PUy, uui a lurieus ring ui nic '; brought her heart te her meutli It was Tem constituted lu Kt V.- & V .uvt K 'J F u u wa 'V .. ftB - 4I bell recognized n fnmiliar voice Scelcv! Wh had he him-elf her guardian' Hew ridiculous of him ! Carel found herself suddenly angry. She swept Inte the living room a moment 'nter. and her voice was cool an slip spoke te Tem. "Wp1 tliN is un unexpected pleas ure." Her tone held a hint of mockery, nnd Tem felt that she had changed since the preceding evening when she bad hurried up te him with the request te take her home. lie felt sudden'v out of place, and his honest face flushed wit1 siiiMph piihirrassment' "Thought I'd drop In mil see that you gut down Mfcly," he lean awkwaidlv. "1 met Nick downtown this morning nnd he had been cal'ed out of town." "Yes. very suddenly," Carel sail lightly. "It was geed of you te think f inn Tem. but ready it wasn't u bit necessary." "We 1. I hope you're net going te send me nwuy new that I'm here," he went en. "Ne Indeed, we'll go right down. I'm ready." Carel went te get her evening cloak nnd Tem's g'ance went quickly about thp num. It was filed with the fra grance of American Beauty roses. They til ed three t.ul vnsp-, nnd the lengt i of their stems and their tnrnber bo be bo spekf the extravagance of the buyer. Tem frowned in his effort te under stand the change in Carel. Something lin I happened since last night. Was it Nick's sudden departure? Had Carel quarre'ed with him? It was all ve-y imstlfjlng. Lnst night Tem had thought Carel had sought his protection, thai she had I pen afraid of Jerri liritten. Hut tonight she wns different, some how, anil the roses ! Of course Brltten had sent them te her. Wns there some thing between them? Mnd Nick taken iiimsc f off because he knew this? Tem's thoughts were broken off sud- denlj by Care ' appearance. She were 1 m,! k?.tm VififflKv-M 1 1 :, s i -?& m. Man.'VJF v M.jm!t$&. m 'i j-.. i. . -... i'L.( am mr -r t ax ?. ih avr h f . MlinTi TyiiKi' WStKtmSKwKfKi-1 'B'vbWibbb fal IrVSV Y'1w9(S5mBBW'BB1 '".. VMi" VSrSBBl AsMdtt2vVnlJHHKGMlBrllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHH 'HBl u HHHH ' IH HHIH the iraM H;: :: ; r IrlB rmm klffiMMxMm BbH ; ' : $ -'i i BBBl I JM-l4'i'iiWSKmKsSSIt BjBBBL. Uu t BB t'ISwB VMliBHHBnPBHBHi '.M?rMTOKrS?Bm Ibhbhhbbbhb V YbbbbbhI ' ''virrB BBflr vVJH BBBBBBBBB7 v. 'm .y BBBBBBBl rilBlil bbhH ,;"bf rTbflHVSEBEBl 'bbI1 - U & I fAe 56 Fbftfe .of the New Girl , Calme3 the Yeung Man s Tantrum L-S.rt VvTUW .$ Thetes bj Ccnttnl . n and IV Ix. .4 Spanish Curtain A new drerj curtain In one of the New Yerk theatres is really a gigantic SnanNh shawl of Bilk and lace. 35 bv 40 feet In dimensions. Te embroider the huge fnbric took seventy-live of the mn-t skillful Spanish needlewomen thirty-four days. Mere Than He Astyd Whn an Income-tax collector called recently en Mine. Tetriuszltil. the f.im f.im eus operatic singer, he received $7500 in pnwnent nnd n slice of plum pud ding which Tctrazzlni herself had made. u.A- As Nothing Had Ever Been Able te Step It Before It Is Always the Newcomer in Your Life Who Can Make Yeu Obey BEFORE she was married it used te be the Jey of her life te go en hitch ing parties In the snow. On nil the pnrtlcs the would be en the go everv minute, hbnplng off the b'g s'cl te drop back nnd scrap for n n'acc en one of thq smaller sleds hitched en be hind It. She wag ns tireless, as fearless nnd as skillful at staging en until somebody knocked her off, ns any of the boys who went with her. Ilut then she get married. Homebody get up a bobsled party during the first snow, and, of course, asked bcr first of all. She couldn't go. "He won't let me," she wnilcd into the telephone, "He thinks it's dan gerous!" ISN'T it funny the way a mere man can ceme along nnd tell a girl Just what she shall and what she shall net de? And get nway with it? Things that she ha been doing all her life nre utterly forbidden nnd she doeen't de them ! There's n most interesting story run ning in one of the mngar.ines which shows the power of n newcomer into a person's life. The person It n young man with a frightful temper, who linn never at tempted te restrain himself in nny way. All bis life he has been subject te furious racca which nre nothing. mert dignified thnn tnntrums. Hut nobody hns ecr told him this; everybody has alwnjs steed around in silent, frightened nwe while he raved. Then a waiC of n giri (nme into hli Ilfn and treated his wrath in nn en tirely different way. SHE wasn't afraid in the least, she wasn't even impressed ; ehe was Just sorry for him. r Her mother had been "sick up here." ahe explained afterward, putting her hand en her head, se she knew Just whnl te de. Just as he was about te flare up in the height of his" rage she stepped him with n gentle request. "Will you de Just what I want you te de? It'll tnake jeu feel better." lie glared at her, speechlessly, and while he glared she followed up her ad vantage by begging him te wait until she counted ten before saying anything mere. He had te de It; he was tee as tonished and outraged tq de anything clfc. And suddenly the fit of rage broke, ns it always did, and left him limp nnd weak and almost sick, se that he allowed her te lead him te a couch and mnke him comfortable there ee that he could sleep. i NOBODY had ever been able te de that te him before; if, indeed, any body bad dared try. It was the stranger, tbe outsider, the newcomer who had the power ever him thnt the people he was accustomed te could never have. Ne doubt the gentleness of her method hnd something te de with It. tee. Wp nre nlwnjs mere willing te obey the person who Issues gcntle requests than the person who utters brusque com mands. Yeu may think yourself n strong. prlvlVgcd character taking orders from no one. Hut hewnip of thnt newcomer into your life, who may u-e nn entirely new method and mnke you obey before you knew thnt you're doing it. - r - rfY -''Tvli M-Y -i"',1,W iii 32nd Annual Clearance Sale DINNER-WARE TEA, AFTER-DINNER and BOUILLON CUPS and SAUCERS PLATES and DISHES GLASSWARE LAMPS LAMP SHADES FLOWER BOWLS, MIRRORS, MAHOGANY TRAYS CANDLESTICKS TEA WAGONS At GREATLY REDUCED PRICES Wright, Tyndalc van ReJen, Inc. 1212 Chestnut Street Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA Through a Weman s Eyes By JEAN NEWTON Clipping Their Wings "It I had it te de ever ngaln." said i work "for a while." I realized with a sad-faced little woman I knew "1 fe 'nfeanl would net help nny man. Id be " for geed. c'lnglng vine. Ter, It seems men are There' is a great deal In what my se constituted -that thnt Is the enl waj friend sajs. Whether it Is conceit or te really help them-by forcing them tejn, ort . nuUk of mUurP. men neip tiiem'eives fighting power when trie woman for Ave have all beard about the citrava- vv esp proteitien thpse cre given them gnnt wife who marie, her husband make geed becati'-e she needed sn much money he just had te enrn it. But we knew. exhibits thnt she has them herself, l'erhms It Is just the old sterv of ne 'cssity as nn urge. The eagle who has iiungry eung is Known te ec mere iv.. . .- .1 li.iit W'nllni" ?nrf wl a white jelyct cloak with a huge cel- rw,s In ,mt linanrinl ,T.ish, It s. emed lar of black lynx. Above it her face . , .ie, iut,.nii nf nin" nn the 'it- rose like en exquisite, flower, and her te tlint wa(1 t.ft i Hheuld help him unti' hair g.lttered like geld. Mew bcautlfu ,le et 0I1 hIs fe0, ai.aln I had been she wan. Once Tem had thought Caiel wlCe,.mfui In my own tiu-inc-s before we tee remote nnd cold, but tonight she i in.,rrjPli Ki Iwcnt bad. te it. a" tniUeil with lfn. uhn wnillrl lift ilnncer. .. . . - .. i.u.. 11,. ..nu n cnnl t w..v ..... ....... ;- ... ...,- ,.-. , ..... -. 0. fiinm,nr. inr n wnin'. i- !- n .....i iV With her deer ajar sue listened asieus te any man and above nil n man '."..,,. in fi,0M. ,in5s, and I felt ine ma ui opened me uoer. inerr iuuii nun in nive wuu uur. i would net be for Ien I Was it iriiiun.- iiiui lie come inr ' ir? Then suddenly the heard an 1 1 Tomorrow Danger 1 tee. thnt for every one of thee who has i dangerous ns a bliil of prey. And It forced her husband te make geed a ' " Pi e s0n of nature tnat the prcs- 11 t i n.. n ,n,r niisnn ''ncp of dKense germs m our heed n dozen have feiced their men into lIncrcacps the mlmbcr et pretectInK white or early gracs. Se I was rather bur- erpuscles te fieht them. It mnv h bv prised at such a remark from a woman the same kind of law that the best of . .... I llinn lilt tllmtll a1.. l.rAn..A t,. . .. whom wp all 'oek up tn as cvcl-UcnilPU. ""-" "-""".-y murne n-s "Kr--whenM mule isoed tierseii. ' u'. ".",I ' In stam nn wIiph they find She went en te explain: J cu Te "207" It seemi t Cynthia that you had better tll your mother what you have written her nnd fellow her ndv co. It Is lmposslble te answer your question positively. , Questions About an Usher Dear Cynthia Please let be knew through your valuable column, the fol fel fol eowing: First. When ene Is naked te be an usher at a. wcddlntf, does lie pay for the taxi-cab In wlilch tin rldei with the bridesmaid te the hall where the cere mony Is te be performed? ' Second. And who pays for the flowers that the bridesmaid carries? Third. Is It cens'dnred a favor te the bridegroom and br'de te be an usher, such egotistical self-admirers. Sweet splrlta of home brew, hew some people ndoie themselves! Ever since reading their culegl s ex tolling the beauties and charms of their own fair persons I have palnatalt.ugly but -alnly searched the marts and thor ther thor e'jshfar.s of Philadelphia In an effort te get but a glimpse of such perfect spec imens of masculine beauty. I have steed for hours In the vicinity of m.rrers In the downtown show windows, waiting for these Adenises, knowing that should they pats the temptation of nrciin com placeutly r girding thslr wondrous vis ages would be tee great for examples of nieh weal; mentality te real t 1 luv frequented beauty parlem and the coun ters In stores where complexion lotions nnd creams ard powders of similar na ture nre sold, but te no avail, i nave loitered for hours in habeidasheries an 'I" "V.HrV.Tl""","Vl"D'",."?,,,t,: gents' furnlFhlng bheps scanning th buciuuii iiv . .,--.. ",. .., i...- nllPi1!1BPa 0f rp,i nneict ph and mauv est man 7 I thank you for our reply before Thursday. MARGARET The bridegroom should ak Ills ushers te act li'mself. The bridesmaid or maids de net go te the wedding with the ushers, ns the uhcrs must go te the hall earlier than the bildal party In order te place the cuests In their seals. The bride's father pay3 for the car rages. The bridegroom pays for the ushers' boutennlcre and for the brides maids' flowers. Spent Hours 'Hunting "Handsome" Dear Cynthia I have no far held iuoei from contributing nnyth ng In the lit erary line en my own account Bui. spurred jn bv the offerings of such feeble minds as "Handsome" and "HanJseme's nn.i u. liuL n in no success. I liave el bowed and fought my way Inte the center or every curious group garnered areunu some unusual feature or unique h ipp n big In the city's dally life, h ping against hope that at last my untiring effort would be rewarded by u soul-stirring sight of cither, If net both, of these as pirants for the Nntlen's crown of b-iiuti I feel sure thnt such wonders could net wplk.the streets without attraclng wld. -spread attention; but se fur the'ecnter of every Inquisitive crowd has be n nleng the type of a Painless Remover or a I.ittle Wonder Petate Peeler. And still I search. Won't they de something te alleviate the mlserv of thousands of Plillalel phlans who are pining uway for a glimpse of thes two American Be.iu tles and clve us a 'leek-see." at thlr Sympathizer," I feel that I must at ,e.ist i 100 per cent manly charms? lift the safety vale from my own cm- In order te prevent them from taking pressed emotions te set- If I c.m't xpref s this tee seriously I sign myself i clcurly and thoroughly my opinion efi DISOUSTED.' Biua ? p. y K . ii ' The Weman's Exchange - -rm "HeattZlna tne tiircumstanccs , ie ocrcume your uaeaiuuices iiuu iuik ,L; . k H tn llinm nntiiiiq ., t Unfortunately I nvure ui nuvat te f? .V. -me.v "1..- "".""'." ".''. read, nnd what plays you have been te tt.V , 2,.;;r LI , h,.. ,?;, Try te find out what they are especially .Umtlm ei S "L ?iSnBPnTO Interested In, turn the conversation te &J? hl wm tell that ahQ would thit nnd jeu won't have te de much Jtt't'mTO .talking. And they'll Uke you very much. ;t ? K i .ii . v,,. ,h I te them naturally and easily about what r " ,J LSr uhn ' 'py are doing and what movies you St of her Snartmcit I hMe Bptn latel'' ttnat l'oeka 'ou haB ut or ner apartment i ..,,, .,, ., h, ,.. vn ),,. haeti u. tlieii burden lightened and the ene who In cer. natural Impulse, should con stitute the object of their fight lined up independent beside them. Yes. perhaps It would be better in the iiinjeiity of cases te let our help te our men take the form of Inspiration, encntiingeiupiit and faith In them, of urging them en nnd sustatnlnz them. It rather th.in giving tlietn thp financial assinnncc which means i-iiaring their re- .,.. T nM.r,.l nrvnfn Inn MU1-1U1I 1 1.1 . UllllMIIU LIU UlUM'll 11IIH 1 Mipppssfiil. I am afraid. Fer the time pieman he. and, it seems, c.lpplng became mere nnd mere remote when 1 'inejr ""w- should be able te gh It up and go back , te my home Interests and the clilldicn, , Jrnrf Yeiir Character nnd nil the tilings I much prefened te j de Today, Walter b In the business, Ry Digby Phillips with me. which means h. I may as penaturlzlng Anger wel be frank about it that he has been s a fni lire. " m' ' wuuiu nave pruveu u t fethtl ew te Clean Their Tams i In Her Hepe Chest "Hew it hurts me te hear him i icfcr greater been te munklnd than be has e himself us 'the boss hushand. .Seiiie- ',,.,,, .. n nntttr . ., ., tlme Im afraid 1 ues n-e mm. Ann 11 - ' LelleM' that if I had 1m en a 'clinging, thciv Is no doubt that it would have inc' who depended upon him absolute', been n been If Mr. Velstead bad dc- ihe would hate tiecnme n sCccss aguii ' ,intMr0f an,cr nnd tl.e.e would be i no deten te ytand AhwH r(Mm,nibPrin(. tll0 fnrt that n between n and hi 1 ess. U.I knew , n ,,,,,,,,, of f,,,,,, ,, that Waller fee 'le rfin.ie.l an -" '; I,.. fonM.leinblo of a mollusc, there Is my respect for li in and m fn 1 In ,)0 ,, , l0 fnct hn fc ,ie, 'made one of the most I.e. f ( ' ' ' ,. , n preflt ,ou b, denaturing l- ' if ft t fe. ; .' Editor e Weman Pan'' Te 'he Editor of Weman's Pane: f TJear Mnduin Being dally readers of i p,glr M.nlnm Veu have helped me tur column we get quite a let of help seVeril times bifere, se am coming te from it We are two girls and haw ou again, as I knew you w'll heln me. I red "Tarns" nnd would like te knew hew recently announced my engagement and te clean them without fnding or ether-1 have a hope chest. New I hae neeral mu muk nr them leek shabby. I thh,rn miuI r wnnM nw vmi tn tnii m Y Yt-.. i.fr.,,1,1 nl.ft lllru tn linfiW hnl In I . 1 .1 ...1 S . 1 . . . 1.....A .. ,1,1,. In..- lxtclii, llrl I ,f C l.wwti, n" ..t .w ..w,. . aJV 1,'J I1UVJI lUUSU UHUKH irUUI lUrilUIL; hatl KUIIxll, MIUIl.- in UUr H'-l till 'im. 11,1 ( Ct better acquainted with two nice fel- jpHqw as I will net use them for u nrPr n dilhcultj the wife bad hturted le , in- ..-Imm ,,.. nnnn f,it mill Wft hi, HIT .. i.ti T .1. ...!.. 1 uivi w 1. IVTIfl .,w... 1. w..- .,. .. "- - -" vhiiiv. 1 IIIUUKIIV UI IVI.tliptllK t'VCIJ treasunu tilings mm, ' '"'. ',, r anger than b.v Ktlmulntinc It. nn usi nretemiitig tnnt i muc nui lesi i .ni,. .,. ,. ,. ,...., ." .. both," . , imiiiMic-i uuuni. t" "' " -m'" 1 MJ11 Anv characterolegint will tell you that thfre is nn intlnintp (onnectien be- riieie uie two things te de with luiL'. r when you feci it surging within Deak's Meat Market 2822 GERMANTOWN AVENUE Where Qualitjf as Well as Price Counts City Dressed Shoulders Yeung Perk, 18c All Steaks 22c All Roasts of Beef. . .20c This ii the mwit bttl you ever att, with 16 ounce! te tuery pound. Finest Perk Chops off the Lein, 20c wtfe"k HH.fr. .... 25c Half Smokes. ... 10c And All Other Meats Correspondingly Lew $1000 nURANT TOURING CAR FOR I.AIKil ST M'MHI'.R OF HA I. All A TEA PUKAGE Over a Quarter of a Century mama i i ii n w mm of Fviblic Service of the highest order stands behind every packet sold. tl269 rv bashfu de net taut very muci. yihtta In thulr company THG BION'DYS. the cleaning with carbon tetriv thine In dark tl-sue naDer. but the naner Is tern se eas'ly that I don't find this I very helpful W 11 you also tell me Just , what things a girl should have In h6r heie cheat? A DAILY nCAIJER. WHAT'S IF HAT uv mv nN ni:rm ife lam hfral T'uT.t MlinH IU11U M Pip an old sheet Inte hluing, se that i It Is Just 1 ghtlv tinged with the color and let It dry without rinsing. Spread orlde. you can euy mis ai me uru- ttere and the directions are en trio It will net raue uie maicriai or ivity Mrii .i,i . .. .u. ,11 , ", 2 . hfrald jeu will hae a hard tlmu ' lL" .. u..7.'. """" ." ur uneai aim (ett'ng aeualnted If )ou de net Uilh vfell, you are with the young men. Try r Things You'll Leve le Make I l"l' ' ! mm jLm! . f-in -a i. i irtSf, f St. Z-b V?..'... Tht rauld be mere exnulslte tlian TO'fc SUTTEHHiY MABQU1J, te be worn fV. TMi thry will net g"t vellew. It la hotter l te put away dollies and sucn nrtlch-s I without atarch'ng them as they de net , cre.ise se duply, and can easily be dent I up whpn jeu need them. A hepe cheBt should contain at least a half dozen ucn of and If possible, a de'en each of dinner napkins, smaller Jnn- lif-en napk'ns and hand and wajl c'eths Six hath towels would be plenu and some brides start with three addlm? te their stock of everything gradually Thore should be three tablecloths, be . ildes a luncheon cloth or a luncheon set ' with the large dolly and small ones for the places. Then there should be bed c'ethes. at least three each of sheets, pillow cases and spreads for each bed n the house, as many mere ns jeu want and of ceurie a pilr of blank'nts , and a quilt for ench ene. Three dish towels for the kitchen will be enough te tart vlth you can always count en irettlng a certain number of things from showers aB engagement presents or wed d'ng presents Things like extra dell'.cs, rancv luncheon sets, guest towels and fancy pillow casus or hmall table covers alwavH jieur In be thnt It Is wiser nei te provide them yourself until the vary last mlnute. The nrt'cles I have men men tlened are the things that you abse lutely need for any household Of I I mm, U the r IVe all m ri old eyeglass frames mane a ur ua veu gei a muie, jeu win nna . ukct twien pliv-icil nttitmlc and bcniln unci the -tale of the mind, and that the Inlliiencrs of tliW couiifctien work both win. Ordinarilv the nhvslcnl nttltmle result or the mental attitude. Knew that the angry man clenches his fii-ts nnd becomes tense ! through his whole phj slcal being. What I many of us fail te realize is that we urn actually cultivate a feeling of ange bv de Ibeiately tensing ourselves thi wav, and. what Is mere important, ncutra'ls!!' anger te a large extent b.v ihihnl relaxation. Try It Mime t me when you are angry, it' an Interesting experiment. With a Midden hnnp of your will juEt let all veir uiu'-clt's and feelings relax. Th" ii suit will M'pm miraculous te you, if jeu accomplish it. Once jeu get these iiui'-cles nnd feelings relaxed juul limn jeu simply can't be angry until you ti n them again. Ilut If jeu haven't that much will power, if you're willing te admit te! The law Chief Justtue Iliglnbetham , S'iiiseif such n wciKueM or character, of Vustialia w.is as eeurtecui" n lie 'hen tliore s another method, but en was' strict An anecdete In Illustration fur less pel feet, .fust "blew off steam." of this concerns un attractive wemin. Talk jour head off about your grievance with prep rty of her own who refused im, befete long you'll find your irrita tn pij her Ju-t debts and was sum- ,, hnP 0rtti .-it 1 Tlu-i- are occn eccn occn mened beferw the ceuitly thief Il , , ... , ,. i..,i.,,r ... i.... heard the case iu is own lawrrems. b'Jlls "m" u".s ls l", u'llLf wJ. u,11' and w th knowledge of the Judge's pre! " i'.'i am y ;loc net tend te raise verb al reurtisy te women, the fair peoples opinions of jeu, and when def'iid.int und her counsel had little piaitieed in the presence of ethers who doubt of a derision Iu her fiuer Me , are as emotional as jeursc'.f. it Is lUely steed when bIie entered; he left hl , te Intensify the quatrel and se defeat scat te pick up her hundkerch ef when I ti1(, Pm i sne iirepprit u, mm i ..n h'nui T .,, nll(. t . ,. . ,nf- m...t nnt ,, ,. V3EIL BlncK-Mixed-Green-Sealed Packet Only. toward her She cenf,r.itulattd I A gay maequeraue costume i ,. nl.l KirrlnHM f rn mp mnl( foundation. Jein a twisted piece that you need a cover for It; as you ' i,PSelf en' an insv victory but. when , "-itl1 anger is te let it become ingrr.w Vfcteck silk or velvet te the nose are presented wltn silver bread tray ' the Chief Justice had heard the facts "is Anger is explosive. Te pen It up connect tour pieces or tnin huk- vuu ui mm mm n nceus ii ueiiy, nnn j the ease hs prrmpt vcidnt w.ih that n te miiiiO it rniresive. and it will de wir. -eiiupiu ime vYiiia, uuu ou un, uk yun tan iuuii iiiume iiuugs Biif must pay ner ututs immeuiatcij or mero harm te you te "nurse n grouch' d. 1V11C PIIUU1U ,lfC llJIIhS, U..I4 v .,., w. J"-, .. ...a.,, i., with black I.ice. Je n two wires as you go aieng just cei tne essen lli4tentacles. Tip each one with 'lals llrst, and remember net te get tee I of IkMtten. null), or n small ball of , many, for you will surely have dun'i . X- ... .. -.-. . - .. M. I-.. .'. raven in presents, neme uriues cens'ip'r their lingerie! part of their hope chest, hut ethers put It Inte their trousseau Th Drovislen for that detxnd nnen h jMUVmuiJ. Wear a tlcht-nttliic black the crown of the head.' Te 'Kttri'Y siAeyut; even IM,WL.I)MU It wltll mm. jrjunA suffer six mentllH' lnil,rlsnnment, ilmn nnMhlni ! n If ihern'u nn ei, Bemetlmes a woman icg.irds a man'Hiunv of 'getting It out if veui Kvstnni natural or ucqulied court, sy ns u tribute "M, ,.. 7 ' "' "h "ft,,, i v' 0, in her neiHeiiiil eharm.. Uut n ,r,, """l ' 1 U1C Cllt and KRK It. I OUT fill If gentleman is as pollte te a plain old scrubwoman as te a .re cnliik' beauty. Neblfjie oblige, 1 Is duty he ewe, , te himself und exacts from himself. " v wquent feeling of shame will de jeu iiiuic suuu iuuii nuiblllg u greUCU, TomerrOWStMtrlinsir Eyes Yeu Knew the Premise of the Gainaday Man He offered te send his washer, irenei or cleaner te you for a free trial. He offered te come out himself, de a washing, ironing or cleaning for you complete, instruct you in its use and let you use it awhile yourself. He offered te de all this without obligation te you, without yeurf paying out one cent. Open a Gainaday Charge Account Yeu have a Reed name, a reputation for paying your bills. Yeu have $5; and Gainaday savings will quickly accumulate mere. atari new. Washer "The One-Price Heuse" MH) fl NBsjftc3rimfcrtH.L WringeT Gainaday Electric Ce. 1336 Walnut St. 517 S. 52d St. 107 Seuth. 1 lth Su-Mt ' 6002 Market St. 60th and Haverford 4Z19 Lan- catterAte. Tkeatre Bldg. I Parby Meney Savers! Choicest Quality Meats Steak Meats J 19c lb. RIB ROASTS Beit Cnti 16 CHUCK ROASTS Beit feti 12 HAMBURG I POT STEAK I ROAST Freih GrenndJ Lfin 12'2 I 10 STEWING BEEF Uu Briiktt 7 LOIN-CUT ROAST Ltu 18 Boneless Bacen 17c lb. REGULAR HAMS 8 te 10 Ibi. 27 SK1NBACK HAMS Urge 25 PICNIC HAMS 6 le 8 Ibi. 14 COTTAGE HAMS 2 le 4 Ibi. 25 PURE LARD 1-lb. packt 12 SLICED HAM 38 Legs Yearling I 7 28c lb. YEARLING CHOPS French 25 LEAN RIB YEARLING CHOPS 22 SH0ULDKR YEARLING 18 LOIN I SHOULDER YEARLING I BABY CHOPS I LAMB 32-35 ' 22 BREAST STEWING YEAW ING 7 Lein Perk Roast 4j? 18c lb. H0U1DER PORK Pienir Style 17 FRESH HAMS Whole 24 SHOULDER PORK Blade Style 20 PORK CHOPS Beil Cult 25 FRESH SCRAPPLE 10 FRESH SAUSAGE 16 Stewing Chickens All Yellow 3 te 4 lbs. 32 IK Extra Precautions But at no added cost te YOU MILK is part of almost every meal served in this city. Isn't it doubly important that this vital feed be of un questionable purity and quality? Berden's Evaporated Milk is a brand en which you can safely rely. Fer Berden's is produced under the most exacting regulations. Berden dairies are famous for their cleanliness and for the careful inspection at every process in the manu facture of Berden's Evaporated Milk. Berden's is pure country milk with the cream left in delicious for household use. And though your grocer sometimes pays mere for it, he is anxious te please you by offering Berden's at the same price with ether standerd brands. Ask him for it. THE BORDEN COMPANY Berden Building New Yerk Makers also of Berden s Eagle Brand Milt, Btrdtn s Malted Milk and Berden's Confectionery tevixlwCs i I II "xswcctcnce HgAUAlSUUH A-' 'a d rrM.'i.r. -.. -.. . Jiet.?i&S4!.