Bv rtv vr-n' WTO 'r mfM" lpll tn- . J lTiV-i? u"J. iip & . .. v i I.i ."' w wigaj&,w tSs .'' raa K- il ?f aae- l EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPfilA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1922 Deluded Wives it JrY,v elWM Carhilc ft hcgliinbta te he KM MlhSci tii ( crrf-tilii imnrne- msm V ' rv l)tl,' By HAZEL DEYO UATCHELOK Blrciil: in Hand, her lumeana. CIIAPTEU II Rand Drmvs a Picture 1 He wns sitting there with Ms hair ruffled up, abMirbnl hi Ms work whin I Judith returned. ! "Kimd Garble, whnt uie you doing? I she nhuet screamed rushing ever te his ! -lido. Startled, lie looked up, nnd lnstlnc THAT night nt supper Judith was , lm!'c di!h 'Slly ft unusually silent, bhe were what ' Ici i,s intl(i nuny nMd j.loej Ftnr- Hand had often called laughingly te himself "her disapproving leek," nnd It usually meant that she was divmtis- "d with something be had done or left ndene. . . . He tried te think bads te what he bad (tone thnt would make her feel llke this, nd Maidenly he remembered yesterday Judith in the window, with her hair nil around her! Hew beautiful .he bad Wn. He looked at her new. Hpr shining leeks were celled forbid' dlngly close te her head, net u sluijlt oft tendril bad been allowed te es cape. "Why was Judith like that?" he thought Kiiddenlv te hlmtelf. "Why did he scorn beautiful thlnct? Uncc he hud brought her muiie e.penlve Vrcnch ns "It's a picture of you," he snld finally. Judith gazed n! the tablecloth with wide ejes. The little sketch wan a fanciful portrait of herelf: the likeness was remarkable, but Hand had drawn her with a ctrange smile hovering about her lips, and her hair as It had been vcterdny, In u loose hale about her face. All of Judith's fears were Middenly intci'lflcd. Where had Hand learned te draw llke that? Ter een though lu' Intensely elirnppreved of it. the picture was geed. Hut her anger was stronger than her cuilpsitv and she burst out scornfully "Is that the wav I leek te veu? Why, it might be a fancy picture of any worn- i an : it leeks like an actress. Jiesiues PRINCESS' WEDDING GOWN AND PART OF HER TROUSSEAU perfume wiicn he had gene te the city even jf JOU iinV(j te draw picture-, jeu en businewe, and nunengn fiie nau thanked him for it, she bad looked her disapproval. Tenter he bad come upon It tuckeu way in the back of the bureau drawer nd he had taken the frivolous bot'le out of its hldliu place with a rueful little smile and held It In his hand whi'e he thought the same tiling. Jwnili did net even approve of her mn benut.v Her clothes were of geed material nnd were chosen te conform te the prcvnilws mode, but they tieer see.ned t bring out her geed point. 8be had been angry at htm yesterdar for showing f-e much emotion, tli.it was it. And jet a little later when Judith left the room for a moment, Hand ter tor get nil about it, and taking out a pencil began te draw with heavy btrekes en one of the best tablecloths. don't have te ruin my tablecloths, de yeu1" The slew red crept into Rand's face, as Judith with tightly pureed lips quickly cleared the table, and carried the cloth with its queer sketch out te the wifIi tubs, where she quickly put it te 0'lK Hv trembled as she worked, nnd n queer four settkd around her beat t When she was finished she dried her 1 aiul and looked around the little kitch en with a feeling of premonition. Somehow it seemed te her as if the safe monotony of her life were being threatened, for Hand with bis queer notions seemed very far awav from her and the sensation of lenelines w.i terrifying. Tomorrow Judith Finds Evidence ii Paul and Virginia helena heyt Gua Expert Assistance mHET had made their usual bl- A' weeklv trip te the movies and Paul eral tji run the movie" was i-',tnhle. I he 1'ettmaster (tcneral: the funnv ANT then for fire or evrn reel there's a close-up of the kiss cente-ts. I don't wonder thev hneil the restmii'-tir tien- Paul was Thst wn tiling about Paul and the movies. Nine times out of ten the pirture left- him cress and merne. "It was an awfullv sweet picture, don't reu tlililK. uenr nid Virginia timidlv. Paul frowned Inte the firplice of the ceny littin ihing-roem. . , "Sweet? Hah: I think that's ItM the word I wu groping for in my mind Rwect! Yes, by Jee, it wa sweet. Disgusting' ' "Oh. Paul " "Sweet If there's nu thing that bores me at u movie show it is te have one of thes-e illy heroines with jellew curls and white mulln freek en sim pering all ever the shop in these sweet, weet cle.e-ups. Virginia smiled te herself. bear! "Did you ever notice that when a Bevie director hadn't get any plot, he takes one of these curly-lock person" nd hands her a white muslin dre's and puts n blue. sah around her waist and gives her a pair of patent leather ankle-tic slippers and hands her a a one of these tlappy straw hats uhat de you cull 'em?" "A legheru hat?" He nodded quickly. gurP that's it. her.ey. lie hands her a lechern bat and then thev 're all et. Sly goodness, te think of a thou sand supposedly sensible men tvemen sitting through one grueling kiss lentests ' "Kiss contents?" "Of reiirsp ! The heroine alwa a hrn. He usually has dark, curl and his lips are done up in i upm s bow stvle, and be wears a sport shirt devilishly opened up at the threat. And The Weman s Exchange ' mmr- Te "A Constant Reader" This would slimify that tliere 1ms baen some ancebter of yours uimn whom a title was conferred Lillian stands for "purltv " and the meaning of Uer trude Is "all truth" Wanta Ruby Ayres Stories Te tin Editor of IVomen'j rag'! Dear Jtadam I would Hk te inve the address of Itubv M Ayr-s author of thoae wonderful sterip 1 rud all e v.,- mrl. cut them out nnd save them. I have three parts of "The Ue WsJ&nnamB He stared at her in mild surpri1. "I thought you Tcad the papers every day, luine.v ? Sure, the Postmaster (Jen oral. Thev are geiiu te pay him $100,000 n vrnr te run the a little ' movies H"'h going te piek out the scenarios and I suppose they'll be standardi7cd new Well, vou've get te li uid it te the movie people thev knew what thtv were dninc when they get him." "Hew funnv ' Whnt in the world did Ihev want a Postmaster tieneriil te run the movies for? Of all things, a Post master General !" Piul laughed harshly. "Seme of the papers try te tell us that thev hired him because of his pellt leal influence. But that's all foel-ishne-s. They hired him because he s an expert. "An expert? 1 never heard that he fore." "Of course, he's an expert. Hasn't he been ninnuu the posteffires or the 1 thinli it Please Tell Me What te De !! CYNTHIA Te "Puzzled Chums" TCettcr net worry as te which one hft likes best. IIe liken you nil. and evi dently has net thought of leve In the matter He sensible, girls, and de. net be silly about the jeuub man. Would Write te Navy Hear Cvnthla Kindly Inform me as te whom 1 leuld wrlte te In Washing ton In erder te receive Information re cirrtlnR a. naval officer as te whether he is married or single An immediate rtply would be very much appreciated MRS. A. Write, te the Navy 'Tcn,onel" Pe partment, Washington. The letter will he sent te the proper person from tliere. Better Drep Him , TVir Cvnthla I am a da.il v reader of jour column I see jeu have given advice te i ureat many, se new, Cynthia dear, I want te ask ou for advice. I am a clrl of seventeen and I hav been celnif with a. veung man two sears my senior for nlmest a year When we are at dances hn does net take any notice of nip, but when we aie alone he treats me very nice. He does net come te see me very often He does net co with anybody else. I love him dearly, but I am undecided en what iu ue, iu nun uj ui sLiuii ur mm D!MPT,C3. Better let him drop. If he cannot be polite te jeu before ethers Has Hidden Sorrow Pear cvnthla I would like te say ,i few words te "Just K.ithrjn" 1 stem te be in the ame situation nb yen Life means nothing te me new, but I'm In hopes that I'll find happiness In the future I have cried mvself te sleep at night, although I try hard te keep the te,irs hark Hut I have cvervtning te make me happy, a sweet mother and a geed father who think the world of me and who Rive me anvthlnic I wish for. It isn t for want of beauty that I'm unhappy. becaue 1 knew I'm pretty. Hut beauty or a nice disposi tion will never brinu me happltx-ss till my praers ar heard. And when thev are, then I will be the happiest pel son en earth. Seme dav I'm sure of hap piness, but It seems be Ions te wait; it makvs my heart ache te see ether Yes. 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LmmmmmmW bbbbbB uLKtm y :& .-.. bBVMVB MSiV? t.-HVl -----------Wt pMBSi atibiar 1"'' mJmWSi '' "in i aaamsaaMaaaaaaMiaBaaaa' '.. A s Svv The Average Modern Girl Is Tired of Being Criticized and Watched! She Is Net Wild and Undisciplined and Doesn't Like Being Called That She Should Be One Type and Net the Other TT MAKES me tired," exclaimed the T modern girl. "All these nrtlclcs and stories and things about the modern girls and the awful things they de. I don't think they de them nt Ml. Of course there are some dumb-bells that have te go and get themselves talked about doing these queer things, but the rest of Ms go calmly en nnd nobody ever sees us. They're all se busy talking about these ether wild women I It makes; me sick!" And when you come right down te It, It is hard en the nice, s.ine girls who are going en being Just as natural nnd "tame" ns ever. Seme of them don't even wenr their galoshes unfastened I As for wild jeyrldes, cocktails and questionable dancing, they wouldn't think of any of them! They go te parties with boys; they have friendships with boys; they dance with boys and love it; they have leta of fun and quite as much pep as any body could want them te have. But they aren't wild ; they don't like te be called wild; and, mere than that, they don't llke or nppreve of thf wild type of girl any mere than anybody else does. In fact, they highly disapprove of her. "She's se silly!" they say, disgust edly. "Whnt's the bcnsc?" SHC is spoiling some of their geed times. In her rapid, senseless search for ex citement and amusement she is making hcr'class, the modern young girl, looked down. upon, criticized and watched evor as if it were composed of criminals. It is net just te include all the mem bers of this class In the group for dis- nnnrnvnl. Vnn den' threw awav a whole box of expensive new strawberries from I Flerida or California or somewhere just I because a dozen out of the box are soft, mildewed or bruised. I Ynn threw them nwny and save the I geed ones te make delicious home-made Ice cream or ligltt, tasty shortcake. LET'S give the average modern girl a chance te speak for herself. We haven't let her defend herself very much; we have been tee busy condemning her sister, "the wild woman," who Is the tame nge and started out ns the same kind of little girl. We very often de this kind of thing. In criticism It is easy te become general nnd widespread, Instead of keeping our condemnation down te the special few who really deserve It. And often this Is the cnuse of a general rebellion against law and order which might have been limited te n small mutiny thnt wouldn't amount .te anything. . Discontent grows se quickly and spreads se fast. A llttle seed of fault-finding sewn among n small group who nre dls tntisfieil with conditions nnvhew will spring up nnd increase until there Is n nice crop of defiance spreading about. rplIAT has happened te n large degree J. Hlif new. In mistakes we have Included all the boys and all the girls of today under the heading. "Wild, undisci plined, defiant, unruly nnd hopeless." And some who weren't that wny at nil have found that it is fun te shock people, nnd have proceeded te de everything they could te shock. If mere of us would ndept the sane type ns our idea of the modern girl nnd boy there would be less of the wlldncss. Becnuse what's the use of trying te shock people who won't shock nnd aren't in the least Impressed? Adventures With a Purse' PERHAPS only one woman whiT rends this Adventure will hi i. cstcd, but If you had seen the sweatsti jeu, tee, would want te writs V,IA them. They nre hand-knit dell iwtat i crs, in n rather pale blue, with celli! " and cuffs of white. I row that the ena I saw was net mere than three Inches $ across the bottom of the sweater. prlce was $1.85. But they com ri Imagine, in all sizes, nnd they are priced according te the site. If your lltit. t girl has a dell here Is a sure waV, please her. Incidentally, I bellTatlSa shop would inake any size te order, 1 . I use this shampoo myself, iimn ' se when I recommend It I knew whiriSi. I speak, you might say. One packus UI II IUOIB iU CCniB. Jt IS a POWflM and one mixes It with wntcr. It inak.i nn eirrellent InHinr nn,l . "wi it Jathcr, and of course ha r very thoroughly. But' really secret part of it. n ' ly sense of the word a dvi of It costs 10 cents. It Is nn excellent lather, nnd cleanses tne tiair v here is the really is net in any tense or tlie word a dlt Ner will It color the hnlr. ni u if.! just a touch of henna In It, C, means that if your hair is brown iiS' bits of red In it when you T get in ti" light, this shampoo wilf brlSg out alt the color, anH helps make the lair loot Urn t and healthy. And surely taws' could be no harm in thnt? Fer name VAMnr lip n between the hours of 9 and 8. In Other States Clubwemen of Portland, Ore building n $50,000 clubhouse. " an of .hops eddresa Waman'a !-.. phone Walnut 8000 or MilS rttf. he hours of 9 and a. " l. irt New Tork City has mere than COO women phjslclans and surgeons. Nearlr 1000 women in Idaho are en- gaged in farming nnd stock raising. and these whnle country for n year.' was, mighty Shrewd of 'cm te hire him. V.nf ,li..i nnn anre thnnsnnrls ntlil tllOU- tnnil- nf'dnllnr. Yeu see every movie i ff'rls hnpp' te cviKtlr llk everv ether movie ex- 1 eept the 'wny the kissing i carried en. c0mc3, See? New they'vp get an epert ' "But. Faiii, honey, why is the Pest- K.nr.AH ntin,fll Ot OVnikft? Whrtl r!eP . i, t-. nhnnt " i Pear Omnia I've never written be Bridal gown worn by Princess Mary of England when she was married te Lord I.nscelles In Londen, this uieiniiiB. ller gown may be described as n s.vmpheny in pearl and silver. The foundation Is u princess dress composed of heavy cloth of silver, ankle length. The deeolletnge is out Miiure. I he overdress is of pearl and sliver embroideries with transpaient sleeves, reaching the elbows. Exquisite English point lace which was worn by Queen Mary, nt her own wedding, plajcd nn Important part In the evolution of the dress. It is arranged in a deep cellar in the back and falls in soft cascades nt each side of the wait. coaching below the skirt hem. The full court train Is of l'ngllsh duchess satin shot vith silver nnd worked with Indian silver nnd bilk embroideries representing the various floral emblems of the empire. The veil fell from n simple tiara of priceless pearls, nnd was the one worn by Queen M.try nt her wedding. The hat at the left Is of swathed geld tlssue trimmed with brechu. The town costume is mnde in French blue velvet elaborately trimmed with moleskin Truly Delicious! "SA1ADA" VIA Is Without Doubt "The Best." Sold i iv Sealed Packets Only. 5 reasons -why mothers buy H I C KO R)fmists aM garters oeys ana gms Ask Her Frankly nvjt Va T's a ui 11 ni t K.mn e rnnileM nf I Kiving? Hah! Any man that's ,0r ,)10st intertstlhe column. 1 never of been piayiu; peinnicc everv uu iu wit tneilgnt I 1 ceme te ou ler nuvice, uui n iw,.Ph0 nn env 1. if .. .. I.l- . ,. ' .. I .., T 1IW e ..I..I n In, c.l,n'u n u" "lJU""- "" " ;s ha, 'Oh. huvh UP, .veu old tea..!" Boe,l . full of un and an all.' - ' "' . i,i Sip Hinethercu nun eencatn an ava- '.'"""" "" -.v" .'" " ".1"" " a -lv lancii The Question Cerner Teda.v's Inquiries Hew mnnv attendants does a bride in Tripoli have, and what is a unique feature of their appearance? What qualntl.v unusual sort of han dle i" found en a candy Jar of heavy cli inn .' y method of cover- en mahogany fur- of sofa pillows Tomorrow The Weman rays Through a Weman's Eyes Z By JEAN NEWTON "Keeping Up Appearances' "Hut what would my family think, dear? 1 should be nshamed te face tJTem. Ne, we must keep up appear am ," Or' all the skeletons in closets thnt make marriages unhappy and contribute te the mlery of the world, one of the A. ..... .t n.J nn... .,1. . . .. A..', A, Art CIV.nl ' UUHKru UJi'l huh -m'j iwn i. ... .. c... i he isn't the kind of Btrl that weuld1 I naturallv de that sh deen't (llrt with, I a. fleck e' fellows nnd then let them be New. I haven't dene n, thlnsr 1 ve I thought of evervthlnir that could pos- blv make her ansrv. hut I c.vn't solve, ine puzzic anu i nnn i waui iu iumw iifi ndshln for sne A tne Kina a teuew , he needs a Reed friend wants I'm In I nn awrul mix nna i aeni inew wimi te de. se I am waiting' for our reply. rieana tell me what te Ue te jret in light with her airaln. THODY. Ge and see the girl and ask her what la wrong inn-r common Is 'keeping up appear- mv self n m-iiw tnlnn ( v,l frc.itlr n we ilisliUe te admit and ml trlend ai.tl m .self were going te Believes stories Against Her Dear 4'vnthla 1 am cemlnc te you again, thanking ycu for your geed ad- icft hferc. I am n vwunp girl seventeen, celng 2. 1.1. n mini. .r. 4 , , Tl rt rT nlfler fll!lTl 1LI1 rt. .JlillH !.' ..." . ..i - ...... ....... n self i no einir ua u Bin iriruu " i mine (same age as u nuu ncr iricnu Read Your Cliaracter Bv'Digby Philtip. Wild Eves . When n person Is in great fear or 'terror the eves are "wild." Hut this is net the only classification of "wild" eves known te the characterolegi-t 'and. It should be ndded, te the ph.vdcinn. Incidentally, did you ever realize thet charaiterolecv Is n regular "stork In ... - .. ' trade," in n Brent ninny branches of four feet eleven ,.', ,:" ,1 ,, .,. ...,ii.,i inches tall who is between forty and ',t" ? keh- te" uVe diffcTem loriy-ieur jcarr, i i..e r.g.u tcrms jn ,JscussiB it? y.f.'S"1, . , , .Te the mere chnracterolegl'.t. hew- e. When one wishes te make n sweater cer "iid" ejes mu be of ninnj va- with the geed-looking Indian UR- ( rctles, including the c.vcs whidi are ures en it. hew may this design be , t()() bright, thove which nre stnring or put en se that the effect will net tn, I glaring, and nie these which nre ah- tee "noisy," and what color could normally dull or glazed looking, as the sweater be? i though there wcre a film ever tiiein. 6. What grown-up bit of daintiness In , And te this list must be added even apparel can new be nail ter tne lit- that twitch nnd jerk, and eyes that arc unsteady. Exaggeration of any of these Indi cations is n sign of uhnermnl mental condition. In sonie ca-eh. ns for In- In order te be considered beautiful, I stance in the eyes of fright, the condl cendl condl eue fenture which a Mctlcnn woman tien mav be only n temporary one. It must pescs Is n low, nnrrew feie- I may indicate nothing mere than e j,em I trente nervousness. Hut in any cne it V new- cedar chest Is attractively or- indicates n mind thai is net functioning nnmental by bavin? a covering of , neimnllj, whether it be greatly out of straw matting en the outside. I normal, whether temporarily or per- r,.,. lnmnshniln of narchinent. n . nmnently se. Hut ou iniist net, of whole f,een iiulnted en it in colors cour-e. jump nt the conclusion thnt any "-"- -"- 1 - . . , ... ' A r 1 . ; l hnlir? Yesterdaj's Answers J, Tailored e! high grade materials te insure long wear, w asn wenaerluliy. 2, Each garment FITS PERFECTLY. Athletic cut arm holes eliminate bulging or binding. All sizes 2 te 14. 3, Scientifically constructed te 6upply the support, icomlert and security growing childrerirequire. 4, Patent rust-proof pin-tube attachment prevents garter pin from slipping, bending or breaking, 5, Buttens are genuine unbreakable bone steudy taped en te endure endless tubbing. r Cfn and UP wlw 7C nd up with Jwt out garters jC garters In the Noden9, Beys or Infants Departments. If net, please write us. Complete satisfaction assured or your money bad A STEIN & COMPANY MUenc! PflRJS CARTERS ler Men CHICACO NEWYOHK U. Unwanted'' missing, will jeupwj it, t)lls net ,, masculine vice. As in " n w.u. . ' " - Yer n e and I K an original i-ort of design which of "10 toregelng indications necessarily tell me where te get them, alto what f (pf , , , uetC(ii lt m sUnIi ,'HM,?,,n cd for im 5rl friend. As we ' " , rV rlToctive ' " '"' n mi.m,1 unbalanced te the evtent iRubv5r Av?eTilves in Lend Knp ilic woman who nnta te feel rWerldJS for the woman'?' -ven mild insanlt, It Is sufficient Un?l I ccmM net Bh" vmi h.r eNaet . hu U t . h. r fiilp eie of values wute ' tr.- te t.;ke his MWn''. ' i. ween tniitv-tive and thirt -nine for the charncteroleK st te receguirc the Address but a letter addressed te lur in tnergr nnd happiness and hard-earned and tfs "he tried n vain ahe told lilm a w .ui J'' f . , mm that is net qu te within the range c.re of the p-,..r. would rea-h .Her lne.,ej en pretense. ??".. '1 ' t M ,' ?,? I L L V22 neunds. '"f "l", "?r Vul' "".'' ,eavP '" ''l0 me!ll.,,1 Tn .set XlX?W" With tli.s young wife. It is a case of n' Vs.' me '" , , T 5. ' u -s cef buttons en the side with """ l,,c PreD,em el "'"B"06' me 1 t'h.l5vKiNO Vt me I.L lllTeuZ""r. "keepmg p with the famll, " Her New. .Cynthia, te bin wltl.. den' f , of ,c(,, ,,cads baii.f Iren, "" end fleer of the I.edeer Huildli ' '.e-, sNrcrs ni'iined elder men wlie bad ' a levy be te kiss . JJJ thV lietiie that them nre n clever little trick of Chtstnut.rect. Thev a.e twen.v-flvc iarKcr ...comes than the htrugglln.' ' dn't hav nns . f Xd' lellTed her. adornment which the smallest of Tomorrow-Hew lag Hair r cents apiece. veung lavvjet of her eheiie. And new , , ha ett answered my letters (he. rmtpnt-leatlier slinners have. , 1 n i iiv 1. .. . --- - .,. 1 ,......-.- -- .. . n (jn t... Jf (ma n knfr iniipn nnmn i ti. i- n r . - n.i. til. ,111 LliaL Ik 111 3 uw L, w ... -.- . iwi. w J-m a m r m WV !- IJTn , .....pw - . . w . .....- B LANKET Ne Questions Are Asked Te the- Editor nf Wnvar'3 Vnec. Dear Madam When a l ren Ins h's or her letters sent 1jtner.1l Delivery art there any iiuemlenn asked when the party for whom the letter 1 a-e Intended calls te get them iirevldh'K they are net known at the Tos-ettlc. ? Alse when a check haa te be cashed will the money be Ktvtn te a miner It the check or the amount the enecU .s worth bolenss te the miner" FAITH Ne. tliere will be no questions ask;d under these conditions But at th bank It's n d tfenr.t nutter Any one miner or adult must he identified, .ml even then Fome banks will net cjsh a check for a miner If th teiler h.vp pens te knew thf bv or Blrl or some member of the family and knows that It Is nil right hi. mn cash It Hut there Is every chane that he will net. Wants te Learn Dancing Te the Editor 0 Weman' J'nat Dear Madam llf ate tell me he te make my lens fatter Alse if vsnish ng cream hurts veur face, am aim hew te remove freckle and liUiukheuds and hew te close up the pores, aa 1 have Aerv large ones. riease tell me whether there are any places at which I could talte fanev dancing lessen free, as I have net the price te luv for anv, but I have h talent, l'lcase tell me a geed fattening diet. lN N!-'-' The dancing and veur fiutiMdng ili t of fggn. milk butter fats and potato. will inuke veur legs fat nnd the rest of you mi vscll. Vanishing cream will net hurl jour akin unless jeu hnte the k nd of sMn which cannot stand sccip Tliere Is a creat deal of wan In v.inlxl lug "'"rt'ii nd lt Is apt te diy out tlm Hkln if It has any tendency te Urvnusi . a n.i faclnl Ki.ui liiFlf.id and folles It ..,. iiiii,i cUin intien te moialeu ue iieariiucs, h Hkin. Then alternate with n geed count of whom cleanBlnB cream, liverj tlme jnu bathe your fawi with warm water finish up with cold anil finally rub jour face sitth ice- te clese the pores This win S.WUX III" uiuuuiirtiuc 1 v m kl cream for the fu-cktcs nn ran eet dale tg ebsens ler 11 V 2 fmry small amount by Joining the ura iwQsrtoed Heuse .jmmt, cinisea a 100B from 2:30 te 4, she must 1 empete with tlum, must make a "show" of having what they have, must ruin her hnppines nnd her hus band's future te "keep up" with them. And the nbsurdltj of it Is that she Is net deceiving nnvbedy Her family knew exaetlj what her husband's re sources are. That Is the vvnj It umallj ih. Keeping up appearances rarely nils leads any one family, friends or the world It only makes one ridiculous, The greater pity is thn awful waste of il The man who is forced te "keep up appearances" when he ! jeung sel dom bcOhieR free of the curse. I'ecu nlnrv worries and dodging bill collectors rub him of tne j-eium mfnd that is an cycntlal te anv kind of success. The ienstnnt call upon evervtlnn he earn-, dinnves htm of the chame 10 build a foundation for himself, te "put some thing behind him" that will enable him te take advantage of oppeitunity win 11 It comes. His iife is just one long grind of "Diepping bucket!) In'e empty wells, And growing old in drawing nothing up " The world gives us nothing (hut we have net sense ueugh te lay by for ourselves. It will net ecn give hjui puthj te the failure who has grew 11 old In (in attempt te deceive, who has net had the backbone te drop pn tense and ipeith inlity and make himself n sub htantlul member of the community in (.Had of 0110 nf these; hliaiii pillurh that tan held up nothing and eiilv tend te weaken any sttucturc et which thej nre 11 part. And as for the wife who squandered the 1 uergj that should have gene. te. aiding her husband In "keeping up p. I the veiv "iricnils en nc- he did it will net have u kind word for her. 1 Nobody ever gained respect or satis- I fnctluu or leutent or happiness from kIiu.ii. It is n serpent that one iiur.st'H 1 ut one's bohein. which robs one of the respect of nil genuine people, mcum and I were writing te eacn omen. I lev this jeung man dearly, and he has told me the same, se I would net eart with him for the world. SUNBEAM. Write te him and ask an explanation rf hi behavior. If lie dots net answer, better let him drop. He la net worthy of jour friendship. WHAT'S WHAT fig Tint Se that it has n heft touch nbeut the threat and is at the same time extremely striking-looking, n blouse of black jersey has a threw cellar and cuffs of woven angora, wltl. n bit of wool embroidery right beneath the cellar in the front. A'eie Fads I "Butelrr euuV' nre found en mnnv of the hinnrtest importations from Paris. Se also is the standing cellar. As fe.' trimming, there is Indicated a devouring passion for braid, which Is gtntlhcd in a hundred vvajs. Among the newest forms is puffed braid. The 10 ih alwi n tendencj toward inlajs of contrasting loler nnd perhaps fabric 1'er example, one of our New Yerk designers fashions n suit of checked black nud white veleurs de laine In which black braid and narrow inserts of while flannel achieve the trimming ten. Iks However, it Is te be noted that "self-made suits lire mere in the foregieund than ever. Seme of the tueht successful suit themes from abroad are, in fact, distinguished bj trimming which consists of bunds tind droops and folds of self-material. The. Royal Bride Things You'll Leve te Make SpanishSceT A fm?" 2-28 SUsfi$ii(l&.'!$ S&3&t VZ&WJlLdSBS&l&i TLtf?!.- 'ihls MI'ANISII KCAItK CDIPKUHH Is1 vcrj .lashing! 1 ut 11 Pine of biicUiam , Illue tIvmijs has been tlm fnvoilte color of Princess Minv of llnglnr.d, just as pink color Queen by Joining the ura- ,j hepi, for content erpeacn nf mind, "aVe ied oil Baiuivlthe uwcrUge and hemeVit rest en this .a . a uarneil (iiiindiltiell ' warped foundation, r Mardl 'ias O'at Tuesdaj), the dav befere the beginning of Lent. Is a fa mous lanilval dnte It. euthtru ISurnpe. eseeclallj In I'l-mec In the Lnlted St 1 ted N'cw Orleane (Piencli In ictnie 'ni'd iii tharaeter) Is noted for Its Mardl Hira-i celebrations evcrj jear. when "I'utnus and His Mvstie e'rew" take pos pes (esirn of the e harming old .Southern I In ether sections Mnrdl eiias. which this vear comes en the last day of IVb-luarj'-, Is given eve-r te niasnUir.i'le parties In tjreut lii'ltaln and Ireland . '.!. ,int. Ik Slirevn Tuejdnv. and the night of .Slirove has been "Pancake respective daughters were iniuriud. Igllt IIUIII tlllCJ .'i,k " till. .11. ,7jU,f' ... v4- . eaiKitkes may be n feature of any Mardl Gras supper party, 'inepe are net our pnr Snrina erdlnaiy breakfast "ilapjncks," but dell- or 'Jf "fig cate bpt griddle cakes made rich with Twills nre particularly geed just nt ,?mf Befv"dervvftrhahe..eSyr maplelru.'f' W a ' h in neU.1 that tv ?5 th?"D2tchVX efWnlvX "re in the minority. They seem het cniiiers are day neat. has been (Jiieen .Mnrv' and heliotrope the snaue wnieii Aleail'lia loves. fieerge V i the first reigning King of Knglnnd te "give awav" his daugli ti r In mnriliige hiiue the tune nf (jcorge HI. who illeil mere than a century age. Helli (Jenrrfe IV and IMwurd VII were still In turn Prince of Wales when their shaped llke the tcp of ,1 large .Spanish ciimb. Wire the edges (.'ever It en both sides with silver or geld cloth ; 1 then with black lace. .loin It te ,11 band of black VflvU or libben Ornpe n long black lace scarf ever the cov en d form Hi lug one mil of the scarf ireund te cii"h side. Tie Icstly nt enu icln or III front, whichever way Is the ' morn becoming. A .SPANISH .SCAUP miKKUrti: is charming wuin with a. led or black evening freclt. FLORA Virien, of PennsTlvanti"! ln tl,e minority. They seem the spectal ShrevV Tu te hnvs nbdlcated In favor of navy and f of the tau and bclge tones. I DRESSES DYED i I in Latest Shades Expert Cleaning of Men's and Wemen'u Apparel, Draperies, etc. We call and deliver .'stabllWird ever tee ytara Barrett, Nephews & Ce. Old Stciten aloud Dating EefeDICjimenl N.W.Cer.l2t&StaMa FheMM fw fOhmt of aeft, downy wool, knitted or woven are safely washed in the silky suds of Colgate &Ce.'g new wash-bowl flake R fel iii.ii .Mr.err. mLLLLLLm li lit ' 1 wMm BsW Tr 'J 1 Frequent washings in FABsuds de net alter the texture of wool blankefa, neither mat nor shrink them. This was proved in the Heme Economics Laboratories of Carnegie Institute of Technology, where wool blankets s ere washed continuously in FABsuds without shrinkage or change in the nap of the wool. COLGATE & CO. kubm NEW YORK SAFELY WASHES FINE FABRICS fiit I 3Si? .,. t( ,rtV $A? c,';i.Vfcfci.j