Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 02, 1922, Night Extra, Image 10

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tyia Just About Impossible te Tell Who Has the Real
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A SUIT FROM PARIS
T'J'TT "T "I i Mil) i I wmmim i i
what a sense of humor
ifert
ui
i has the renl true scme eC
re only n few tipunlr In the
perhapi it U lusr. in thl
who haven't claimed a sense
at some time or ether.
TS of their frlMiila find nr.
OSS thev mnv i .IkII ...
Uvc, utterly jirosnie.
.vl..den,t kll0w what IM de
IM. ' fllPf MV nnt..ltv. Ill li
rer my sen of humor."
J, ,,lT I?P'e with n (llfTerenf
c numer mnv smiln nirvim.tv
anil wnnriei ulinf .. i.i' i.-..
worn if they ever get h ( ie (.f
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ffi'tSlt.'.' i, B;,,q nnl na wen nin.iii.
nbeut your
,???'. entirely cemnlaccnt
i watt of humor.
Vtii2SUtJn,,y b. vpr5' WHUtifitl. but von
!KttlC!BA?lePMen t- Your elbow, like
r4TE'lna n "The aillsmle, ' max
mia or tnp cetititrt utile.
t you must be modest about if.
reaps you sine, dnnce. mint, urlti.
yw222?Jm!'st lct J'eur fnmlly nn-1 fi-leml
YsWmwwma tee imiv'i. LkhkIm. ..i.. i.. ......
.,IV,H- j- . r "" " 'l"h -"-li. l 7.111'Jil
W3&SE",, about your nrremrilMinii nt-
,W.25v neu"etIw that you have one.
'rftiVit? nnve or net.
l'rAND who ,s Qunlificd te HI?
MVtftAl TPI,l i .. . .,
w5Q2 " HuuiB te ee line xe prove'
KeaSSF 7ay or tl,p ethcr whi-tlier von or
1 " truer, mere humnreu or
W sensy sense of humor?
Were are se many KlmK
ejxne practlcnl joker cef Iji, . Jaun
w one.
Hew people cet fileur n-ithenr
aenie or numer I' he wonders,
MckUnr at the discomfort of one of
hte Tictlma.
i
He means that he thlnku he 1ms one
hlmelf.
"Oh, well," sighs the nelf-mnde mar
tyr, "life li never w hard but what
you enn still see the bright Fide of
things. A sense of humor helps -you
ever the hard places."
And e It docs, but most of her
friends, would never accuse her of hav
ing one
The tnustic cynic doesn't talk much
about hN sense of humor, but he is
nlwayi ready te crltlclrc that of some
body i'le.
And as lie does se, he manages te
ilnpri". oil with the fact thnt he N
firmly convinced of his own -ense of
humor.
TTK t'ANXOT eentincu everybody else
J- of this, tlieuirh; he hasn't the
li'inark e,' the ilmlve nunllty.
i hs the keenest scne of hu- '
nor," people a; of Kenie one who hnsj
tlii trademark. "Shi- just laughing i
nil tin- time!"
And the man with t'te nd I'tpressien (
ubeill his mouth nlid tne light deep in '
liN iC! lets one eerjier of that -or-
row ful mouth quirk up into a funny
Utile i-xpresilen. when be hears that.
V Kent.p of humor." I
Yeu (Mnin hear him lnurh latd; he
nt'-er Inugh". uproarious : but be ap-
prcinte- mtle thliiKs tli.lt pat- right
by Mime people, and hp enjoys them
with his whel" soul.
A '.ii'e of humor'" 'W el! be think
e.
W What diffei
g tO t, t '
(Terenee due ii ma!,( '! Veu
rnji3 eii.. 1 hue tni e; ,c thrj don't
happen te vlbrnte en th" v.nie tone,
why, that's that, and we can each enjoy
them In our own peculiar little way.
Paul and Virginia
Hy HELENA IIOYT (JUANT
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Agriculture As Is
:nJb'!.mu"AX " r- '
iiS'tff Mh
l ITanl
leek
'WmfmMill, 5Lsreii
myslcrinnsly and pre
tended te be shecUed
jy her ignorance.
"Yeu don't mum te
tell me you don't
li n e w blue-ribbon,
pedigreed spawn when
you see it?"
"Spawn? It leeks
like a cake of horrid
dried-up mud."
Paul chuckled.
"Yeu "see there.
flpni- imtf nhMif twn
VMrts of the finest mushroom- you ever
tl into melted butter."
nthroems?"
IAL !..... .
i Akimuiuieiv.
14m 4k. lit r.. " .'
. iii siaie an
'I see.but "
"And it's economical. tte. growing
jour own mushrooms. Way, 1 remem
ber I paid eighty-live cents for tliesp
canned ones , I get that
thej were tough and
illun t hnve the sweet
,fre
h
room
spa
1 dollar and a quarter
i He prepared te
I transport the precious
' -iiiir dcie
time.
And
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tin fmmm vdT
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Hi
A long skirt, you
fcc. Paris will
have her 1 enR
skirts and she can
have them nobody
else, wanta them.
Hut we like the
rest' of the suit
with its long
revers, its lone'
waist and its in
teresting little silts
en the pockets.
These nre faced
with white broad
cloth, and the but
tons en the coat
nre white, tee, the
suit liclng of blue
plcet twill. The'
cellar -which folds
brtck ever the coat
cellar is of broad
cloth like the pock
ets, and shows a
pleasing tendency
en the part of
fashion te return
te the tellcvlng
white nbeut the
neck instead of al
lowing the dark
cloth te come right
up te the threat.
The hat worn with
this suit is n rough
straw In a becom
ingly drooped shape,
with no trimming
except a huge bow
of tnffetn ribbon,
which nt-sunics a
wing-like appear
ance with n de
lightful result. The
bow l1) pushed
through n slit cut
In the crown of
straw, giving a
new touch that Is
distinctive.
Photo by Kcllx.
T" Tr . ' .. - - I . i.i- .hrtii. Thy are of men chlldra. Ne mnn eta
Please Tell Me
What te De
Uy CYNTHIA
, Te "A Rem''
Cynthia cannot help you out In this
matter, The column Is net matri
monial bureau,
A Philosopher
Dear Cynthia Your advice te "One
More American" was very jjoed. Hew
long-will We have te waft befere some
girls awake from the fact that net all
males nre nllke? Isn't It extremely
foolish te suppose that millions of men
have their emotions and tastea woven
ltl the fuitnn tifitttrnn nml tlnmrierl frerri
J the identical melds? The old axiom
' that what Is ene person's meat Is an-
einers poison is as, true new as then.
Nothing Is mere amusing than te read
articles en "Hew te Manage a Hus
band," knowing that thcre are fifty-seven
varieties of them. Of course. "One
More American," If your mate Is a cen-t
eclted man, It will be quite all right .
In 1aAti liltn iHnDlnw I Mitni. hlrMHalf '
overly much, he won't need any help
from you. If net, well, he may believe
you honest, take you at your word and
beard with some ene else who doesn't
think him endowed with the powers of
mlhd-reading. Once wrecked en the
rocks of suspicion, thesoed ship Faith
very rarciy maiccs another voyage.
acquires this knowledge, i The modern
woman In America (again I ue net
mean the American woman, but the
woman of any nationality residing In
this country) tries te destroy romance.
The brilliant, absorbing delightful sport
of love has become "ugly and cut-anu-dried.
This, because the' modern woman
knows tee much about llfe, she has seen
everything and felt nothing, she knows
everything of the bad and none of the
geed about love. She arouses In the
man absolute disgust. One cannot
imagine this woman doing her bit of
sewing, washing, mendWy. They "
beautiful when the are drejsed up, but
ease,
t. ...... imtiAH M6aii nnn m
i ".;'. .. biVh.i. m. ih nursery.
He, It Is net the foreign B'r r,J'e
American girl who makes the best wife,
but the, woman who Is sweet do
mestic, who has the power te be mad y
In love with a man, who can arouse in
him the best qualities he Possesses. Mere
men are heldV the woman's adera Hen
for them then they w!'1''.",
her. It Is one emotion of life of which
a man never tires. The greatest desire
&
mean te n man ,wn,liH children1.,'
mother means te him. ''Where i thta1
woman 7 you bk. inere art very few
nnd one Is easily deceived by "he
coquette who, plays with him. i could
say many mere things en this highly
sophisticated woman of today, but T
will say Just ene mere thing, and that
is, that in. my opinion love is nice
orchid. It- Is hney, it must be beauu.
ful. delicate and gentle, and until
women again realise -this, romance win
be burled forever. JUST PEOaT.
She Asks
Readers'
IJ. FRANK.
'Opinions
Pear Cynthia Although always an
Interested under of your column, this
Is my llrst letter te you and your
readers for advice. I would like te have
some of your male readers like "Mr.
America." "Lieutenant, D" and a few
ether worthwhile writers answer It.
.Suppose you wcre going with a girl
whom "ou professed te care for very
much, se that yeujiad made her be
llee It, and yey had a misunderstand
ing which severed your friendship.
Would you men have mere respect and
be Inclined te renew your acquaintance
again, If you saw that the girl raised
her head Independently nnd continued
serenely en her way, although secretly
caring ver much Indeed? Or, en the
ether hand, would the girl, w'he mnde the
i nrst nav.inces nnu cntue seclilng rer your
lee and uudrrHtandlnR ngaln, win out?
' Understand, please. In this case both
i parties are stubborn and equally at
I fault. We have Juvl quarrels before, but
I this one seems mere serious than the
1 rest. That Is why I am seeking your
auvice.
Pcrhan3 the clrls who read this will
like te tell what they would de In a
n. nu. "PATCT."
tun t linve the sweet. M
re-h flavor that a 'jJ
iiiiic-giewn mush- VT"R
oem has And tliN lfc"
pawn cost me only a "Tl A &
l&
Deluded Wives
I5y ha:l deye
UATCIIELOR
similar case.
"PATSY."
"Of course. Vir
ginia," and he tried
tn .a it witherinclv.
"I don't expect jeu te take any stock in
il. I unilt'i'-tand that leu doubt thar it
will ever de anj thing, or that I'll ever
Judith Carliih it hcgliininy In hf
dissatlafial with a ratnin impinc
flcnl strvak in Hand, her hunhnmU
and ichen ihc ilhceicra thnt hi; is
spending time mraii ft am )iii bust
iC3 te draw sensational pictnics,
iic Is shocked nnd angry.
The Bleiv Falls
These are mushrooms f get my money's worth out of it But then ,TUT Hand's as'-er
e ah I mean. In the, " nnd he shook his head gloomily .IS V. .. ' .
", nnd disappeared down the back stairs. intention of giv
ertlen that he had no
lug up his drawing
mm.
ift";ije.ef infancy
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.".. """ " uiuuia orew wrinKieu. ' iie .t,..nn.i t.,n.. i.i vi.. . nai neininp te tne new i nil came
r:t eur me. 1'nul. vec're net ..mm. nini i... i..nninn .... .i,,. ,i..i.., .. it,,i
Kflinta mmut tin m. M(nl, :..... l"l ' 7- I h"."" Jusu "". 1 "'- iv.c,...u..c .:
Riil1 tii "K "' w.viicii iiu a iui ,,i ct'lver. iit..j.. , ..
tX-Jwwuj experiments, are veu?" n,i,n .,n.i-." i,., u,i .t...i ".. '"
S 'H chuckled and transferreil the tnl,. 'Somehow lin hml fTnerliiieei1 n lnr nf "and said linnll
iji ACtS under discussion te n .Ikl.nn.. ullffiiMiltv In tlmlln n ilnrk. mnisf- nlclwi .dewnslnirs uh.ire . .-nn lull.''"
I m tne cellar ter mi musnroem tarm. t ciin i, !!,.. e.i i.:, ,i ...
Oh. 1 called Lydla Stene I wanted .. "'--- -"- " " "
'te ask her nbeut mushrooming." tnc "'"inc rpem- llpr "n was ueat-
I'aul glared. , ing faft. Vi'at there mere tn this than
uns sie.id and full of purpose when he
poke.
"It's quite true, I've sold the ga
rage. The three thousand dollars with
two thousand mero that I hnve saved
will take us te New Yerk. I'm net n
gainge keeper. Judy, I'm net cut out
for one. I want te paint, I want te
create. I want te get out of this town
and be free I Can't 1011 understand, ,Lr,
HP t r. . . . - --- -".. . (, ,ii
:ir J2HS? fte bml 8ly,y "'ched from Its place
ii!i!f" ncuiiery.
"j'Ai t. V"I am Belnir te nlntit thU 1nrn elU
I'ftS'aBj wn.,'11 ... n..t.. . i.
v' Zmf ' 'cl,lJ euii wv can imve
Wi'-."0"18 en leasi rer ereaKtast, and
v;, nrqem soup rer luncheon and mush -
seinetiung te tell jnu,"
"Will tm come
T VMSbS in Mvnm Sin in ftliMl.a n.,.l !...
' r j: ---."- v.. wm n.MiMa uiiu .llll"
i every uiins.
UMfe Jmt ; elid net obsen-e the peculiar ex
,.--r
It't
K
I'M,: I-fcn
"VfIT 1
en- Virginia's face.
easy as pie. The man where
"Mushrooming? I didn't knew I.ydla I
Stene was qualified te " I
Virginia dimpled. .
"Her husband brought home some I
mushroom spawn two months age. 1 I
remember Lydla told me about It nt !
l just caueu ncr up
much of a crop Will
that time. Se
te find out hew
'fr.SVdark moist cellar " 'hartesUil."
S Of '!!r u I01 .me,8t:" 4 ,' 1'aul eyed her suspiciously.
,Jl course, it is. rtparpst- Alt m . . imimiIm l. , '.,.., , ,
T iIim . ,.:, , T i Vri V ' i .' lie iieiuuiiueu gnmiy.
wR Ut JZ ii;. ,m n'e ,a,,fs,nn "-Must I tell JMu?" She turned te
'K K?Jelrm!l b?Te this spawn said they hide the smile that slmplj would net
4 liS.-r .. l eneuSa Ier " Purpose .be deniwl. "It it didn't- " .
V- '-TTftn-i .. "I "new It. I knew it." crawled
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tl..l m1U,... i. . ."
i i ii. i mil s. i iii vi ii y ii 1 1 ii rim it jrrt
I you have te de is jut put the l eniwnys haiieing tecether."
iSSErXir S WXTlAS Sl0mra',1 baCk Jn thp Cd
i wmie. we u see nine tnusnroems pep-
IW aJB tin all ever the nlare." rr... ci....i.,..
KS t " iiiwi ium CTIIUUIIJk
ew mi t-wr - . .
Head Your Character
Ry Meby Phillip.
BaJancing Indications
Suppose you aw a man with a fore,
head which slanted back just a trifle.
The Weman's
Exchange
Making Baby's Coach Trim
i tin Bdlter of fl'emun'a Page:
Dear Madam Hew can white
Arey in the heed of a coach be
MRS. J. V
cer-
.Clean this with carbon tetrachloride.
ii&V solution of which can be purchased at
ife, ijuisff drug store.
K u A "Remedy" for Shiny Nese
lf,i ta'.tha Editor et Vmu'i Paet:
S. is rTTlAdV for MllitIV IIOKA?
V.e I'have a dark strip around my mouth
M
coming from the sides of the nose jus
tne race wrlnKles up wn.-u one
Could ou give niu a remeUy
Mi whm
hVi- SCBiles,
it, for it loekH awful'
WL ' .There Is no remedy for
sWiyeju-get the hault of wiping
ifX-j wIO a plec of chamois
. vwaahlnr It. you can tone
h&'vwaahlnr
t,''1' ytilna a iroeil deal
rTViWere) a girl you would use powder, but
LviJ 'btlnrii man you couldn't nultr de that.
E'liWeewd you? Htlll you might carry the
iv.i chamois about In your pocket se that
v y" can
tf.i. ?
i, ?v- - mipmp
(Vf men
yea.- can apply it privately whenever
a glimpse or yeurseir in a
and discover that annoying
bin. I have often wondered whelht r
dlun t Hum it just as mucn n
girls de. Kvldcntly they de.
with a chin which slanted back nl-e
just a trifle, no'e slightlj aqullitie, .
hair medium brown, eyes daik blue and1
a head rather wide back of the cars.
Would you su that this man was
aggressive and energetic or net. and en
just what characteristics would you base
your opinion?
The convex tjpe of profile indicate.-,
eneigj end aggresMicness, as has been
explained in previous articles. And
blonde coloring has much the same sig
nificance, as also has been ernlnlne.l
11 C v , , ' "" . .
this, but if1 uruicicvs it wniiiu Ui en the ba"is
your face of the shape of the head tlint you .heuld
ba-c jour judgment that the man is of
the energetic and aggressiic type.
The reason is net that thu ceme.
profile and the Upht (oiering are levs
niiliuriuiit ns measures of these tl nits i
skin after
down the
Of course, If you
than the -hnpe of the htud. but shm.K-
BSi i?And these dnrk lines which ecrn t .
wft" .come from laughing are Just about as
Ki-; hard te eradlcate as the shine Bui
..- OAUlXnlT illO Itu.1! Willi IV KOUll l:Utll Will
,.'ili.mlll Mwn nw ...i.l -1...., fnlnhl,.tf .. I . t. An...
IV'WHnil nuiKi aim men iiifiuittun "iiii.'.tu
riWT Will HLIIIIUIUI' lllll 1.11 UUlllllUILUIIII
Me the flesh tlrm se mat sutn lines
net se prominent
A Secret Writing Cede
!ter e TVomeit' Page
Madam Some tlme ace f saw
. KVEMINa T'um.lci T.rrmi-n. fr-
mTi.. i .. ...." r:r. .:..:. .'
r.S-r.jWaa a letter written tn cede I'm net
tffv-fisura that ou call it cede, hut at unj
ft, i rule, it wna w ruing, or printing rainei,
'A- that could net be understood At the
IO inft WflU fllA UftV trt Ihlu llHtim, ri.n1
ur nlphabet was written under it.
, .Could you plensu publish the key te the
Ar4llnir. for 1 will crrAaMv fitinr.rl:it
lwt'i AecaUie I had clipped off the paper
L)iIJ,iuiw I havu lest It. Hy the key I
-u vriii7 wiiui ,i niunun iur, u s,
S'-mere queutten, if ou please
tjr la double and emly, De 1 have
Sit te make It grew' People told
st-It removes dandruff and makes
ar grew.
A ORATUFUL RCADER
net publish this drawing ug.-nn
in una column, uut you can I
py It from the paper eurself
y short time, and veu can find
If which had the cedo by looking .
I' the flies nf the back naiwrii.
. pt the Publlij Ledger Library en
i noer or me Public Ledger
(06 Chestnut trt.
COUld be n ceed nlan te hnve veur
1 Singed by a hairdresser te get rid
I'teeeie little ends thut start te
mrwhen your hair splits In thin way
ftypu uen i want te no .mis, cut
l mit just wuere tne spin i-umes and
vaseline, and tonic te make It
Hig ana long. The tonic will
A'dan4ru8 If you bruah your
vry''a.y'nii wasn
in' aiutv
rxe.uise in tnis particular ease tliev
are net of sueli emphatic value aa the
head shape. Tin- forehead that Mants
back just a trille. the slight aquiline
non; and the flight Ij slanting chin de
net form a decided mm ex profile.
Neither de brown hair and dark blue
ejes constitute a decided blonde. Judged
bj bin profile and Inn celnrint this man
would b'i little mere than an even bal
Ulice between etier,'i and nnj,lenes.
itgifiessm-ne-H uud en j lempliunre. It
is the indication nf the wide head that
throws the bnlanci rather decidedly In
favor of the two truits mentioned. It
i is by balances that one must judge char-
neier.
"he had already discovered? She seated
herself en the edge of a chair, and
Rand, after walking up and down the
room restlessly, turned te her suddenly.
I "Judy, jeu're going te be angry. I
i don't think I've done entirely right in
net consulting you, but I felt some,
hew thnt you wouldn't approve. Judy,
I've old the garage."
, "You've what?"
Hand nodded lewl.
"I've sold the gnrage te .lint Hunter
I for S3000. It's net much, but I took it
for less se that I could get the cash."
"Three thousand dollars the g:i-
nise: Judith tiled te gnf-p the idea.
Why, the garage meant llanrt'e busi
jness; it meant their inceme: It meant
eerthing of -afety and well-being in
their life together. But It tnuldn't be
true. Band didn't Knew what he wan
Miying. Siie was dreaming ; she was
having n bad nightmare, and be would
awake in a minute in a cold perspira
tion, but te the realization that it
wasn t true.
"Judy." He came ever te her sud
denly. He knelt down by her side and
took her icy hands In hi-.. ".Tilth,
(Mrling, trj te understand; try te real
ize what this means te me. I've known
for u long time that I couldn't stnj
in Ljnbmek Junction. There's some
thing of the seeker in me, something p
that makes me want te get out In the , S
world and try my iiaiiu nr the thing l
love most. Here I am smothered, held
down : I can't breathe. Judv, old girl.
-a.v that you'll go with nu nnd trj
te be happy. I swenr that jeu'll never
regret it."
His fare was tender, hi- nine wn
eager, ardent. He was a man pleading
with the woman of bis heart for sjm
pathy and understanding, and suddenly
the enormity of what Band had been
saying swept ever Judith with full
force. She wnh no longer a girl listen
ing te the pleading of her liner. She
was a man lul woman; she was es
tablished, anil what was Band asking
her te de' Ge nwny with him? AVbnt
did lie mean, what could he mean by
this wild pleading?
Three huiiid dollars the garage I
She sprang te her feet suddenly with a
little shriek
'Band, what nre jeu saiing.' What jl
can t you see the thing from mv side
nt oil?"
But the plea waked no response in
Judj'.s heart. She was suddenly swept
awav with anger.
'Trum our side, well, hew nbeut
mine? Haven't I un.v veim in th"
matter, don't jeu cnre-whnt I think,
or what I feel? I've been happv here,
this Is my world. I huve n light te it,
I want te feel safe nnd secuie, mid new
without even consulting me you rob
me of everything."
Mie burst suddenly Inte furious sob
The Weman Herself, Net Her
Nationality
elgn nnd American Wives" has aroused
my attention. I have steed by and read
some of the most stupid letters sent te
your column nnd finally bave decided 1
would like te express my opinion en i
this much-discussed' subject, I think. It
Is rather tee lue.id te speak of women
according te their nationality. In my .
opinion, It is net 'tne American vvemnn
or the foreign woman who should be
discussed, but the average woman, the
woman of today, the ultra-modern
woman. There are two kinds te every
nationality, and this country Is ue ex
ception. One kind Is the ene a 'man
wants te take Vtth him en his Jejful,
carefree wandering Inte llfe's highways
and by.vvaya, the ether la the woman
who la n possibility lu sharing the prin
cipal things of life home, family, cbll-
l or a who me man picks out
bins, and yet even then she was suit
that ;ie amount nf pleading would
swerve Band from his purpose. He was
determined te go and te take her with
him whether she was willing or net.
and she was suddenly afraid, afraid of
what the future might bring, and of
this new world opening suddenly before
hei.
Tomorrow A Curious Caller
But Net Here
.lcweleis in Londen nre complaining
because women nf the fashionable set are
wearing much less Jcwelrv ttitin tor ter
mcrlj .
the latter, the woman who has a geed
disposition and is domestically Inclined.
. They nre rare, that 1 admit.
1 Europeans, de net expect tee much of
ene woman, us 1 have read several times
In your column, but they de expect a
woman te be their lnfeiler. A woman
can never be happy with a man unless
' he Is her superior, her master. It Just
can't be done. The marriage where a
woman Is stronger In mind and knowl
edge Is always a tragedy, ending In the
, courts. Uy this I de net mean In re-
I gnrd te Intelligence, education or po
sition. When I speak of a superior I
mean In experience of life, in the power
te de. In the ways of love. If the man
knows mero of the world than the
woman, men no is ncr master, it is net
proper that a woman should knew the
world, nnd she should be forbidden te
enter these places or things where she
FRESH SHAD DAILY
RUMP STEAK, 16B.
Mitchell's Market, Inc.
10 & 12 fi. D law are Ave.
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"Wear-Ever"
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Cever only 15c
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At any
Wear-Ever"
dealer's en
or before
March 11.
1922
Loek for the
store with the
"Wear-Ever"
window display
have ou done 7 It isn't true what seu
have just told inc. Yeu couldn't de
thut. jeu wouldn't! Veu must be mad
te think of joking nbeut such u tiling."
Band hud risen te his feet, and he
steed fneing her. The be.vWi eager
ness hnd died out of his voice, but It
Tomorrow The Aviator
That Indian Sweater
Of course, we're quite accustomed te
having Indian sweaters; there's no nov
elty in that. But have jeu seen the
ones that un made en u solid black
ground, with the figures In brilliant
yellow nnd white? The are rcnlh
stunning. The black Is sueh a decided
contrast te the vellnvv and white that
the figures fulrly jump out at jeu. ,
And jet the sweater dei -n't nem u bit
tee leuu net-nun- it is In such geed
tuste.
ZEJHT
A Bubble Party
suggests thu white rln pipes that
both blew soap bubbles and make
decorations for St. Putrlck'n Day.
And that's just what you use for
this party, nnd that's just the duy
the party should be given. It Is
ready with nil kinds of new and
amusing suggestions for Bny one
who wants It badly enough te send
n self-addressed envelope te the Edi
tor, of Weman's rage.
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Things You'll Leve te Make S
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Ge te any "Wear-Ever" store TODAY and get one
of these pans at the special price. Try it en your own
stove and KNOW from your own experience that
"Wear-Ever" net only insures better cooked feeds but
it SAVES the cost of the frequent replacements
that are necessary when ordinary, thin, flimsy uten
sils are purchased.
If these pn ars net obtainable at your dealer's,
aend coupon with 40e te lbs Company and pan will
he ient te you peit.paid. Cever will be included
for 20c extra.
The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company
New Kensington, Pa,
Sbring
V0QT
A DHAl'ED PANIUj BACK Is very
chic irn a spring coat. Belew the
straight itundlnB-up ccdl.ir ImiiKs a
small sailor cellar; below that a panel
that reaches from sheuldtr te should i
It bangs loesoly te the waistline, wheie
It Is draped ever a melul itlrdlu and
lianga loosely te the bottom of the hem.
Iti Is lined With silk and the cdis ma
beunl with braid. The cuffs uud cellar
arc beaind with brnJil te match the In-
tlna; unAFKU rAaw. iJAi.'K.
Wf MWear-EverM Coupon
Any store aelllnsr "WDar.ETut" .inmiAnm MAvim
uttrsili la autherlied te acrept thii eouren and 3tc In pay
nent fur ene Wear-Ever" l.quart Stev Pan, which aella
uuu'nrly for JESe, provided you present the coupon at itere
en or before March 11th, 1922.
Write en coupeo jecr mir.e, aildrtu and data of parchaie.
Nam. ....,................. ............. .....
Cll Tlatt
TIIEALUMINUMCOOKINGUTEN$ILCOMrANY(NiwKUttaa,Pe.a.
NOTih If you wrltu lu the Company for pan, please aend 40c:
tend COc If you with both pan and cover.
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HICKORY GARTERS
for children
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1 The only Children's Garter made with the patented
rubber cushion clasp, which holds stockings .firmly
between rubber and rubber. Saves wear and tear en
stockings and means less darning.
2, Highest , quality elastic 'and webbing, thoroughly
tested, insures long wear.
3. The pin, buckle and clasp are absolutely rust proet
A Extra strong pin. Cannet break or bend.
C The buckle Is easily adjusted and prevents broken
finger nails.
2eC and up
depending upon style and size.
Complete satisfaction assured or your money back
ASTEIN& COMPANY
Male. el MRS CARTERS let Men
CHICACO . NEW YORK
The Convenient
Kind of Coffee
The weedy fibre and chaff
which make the messy
coffee grounds have been
refined away by Mr.Wash Mr.Wash
ingten's refining process
Just the absolutely pure,
delicious coffee Ne waste
'Booklet free. Send 10c for special trial size.
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S22 Fifth Areeue, New Yerk
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