Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 04, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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S.4&4H D. LOIVRIE'S
SA TURbA Y EVENING TALK
The Necessity of living Alene in Order te ,)leditaU and
Worship
' K MAX that 1 knew was bewailing t lowed ttie group out of Jerusalem, and
A te me some time ui;e that by the for some purpose of hla own wan u .
docter'a orders his wlf wns te no te n 'hidden spectator of the scene In the
sanitarium for a rent cure, rather than ' Garden. , i
take It In her ewu beautiful, sunny. I " alwajs supposed that wit -I
third fleer. ' ncs' of the Ageny must have been young i
Her husband, In describing the nc- Jehn Mark, and certainly n friend,
uommedationo tiuit he could ist for her net "n, winy. Trebably the same J
in "the very bent panltarluhi." shook . youth who. Inter en In he n ght, bare
i,i. i,...i .t .t, fi....i. ,. n i, ,.,,. ly eecaned capture by the lleman sol
-h 'orts itnd beauty she" must forge in her i '""J" sent te arrest OhrUt, by a sud
fv own home den agile dash for liberty, leaving hist
"Why," he said. "I've told the dw- Kijrmciit in the bands of t.De soldier
ter that I have the rcjular therapeutic , "h" ''n,i momentarily held him.
bath and the rccrctae parnpkernnlln '
put In up in our ou th'rd Iloer, and TT WOl'l.D be impossible and net
have a reef garden, uud n teparute 1 admissible If It were possible feri
stairway te the ground. She tied net these of u who have purely a spiritual
see a soul, hut she ran have the fel relationship with Christ te try in ituag- I
I ii?'6 arc al1 thre nml loek,',1K nftcr inntien te fellow Him through the gales
"' of experiences that were closed even te
Just that feeling would be -Dough rils disciple, but one can pause en the
in some cbsck, I simpce. (e urevent outside, observe the surroundings, con
complete rest." T hazarded Veuld , template the eventi Hint led up and
ou keep all the itimtiier ue.-v s of the that led away from thnt time of r
house nnd thu family out of hir ears' tirment.
Would she never hear the chlldrc.i play 1 found, fur instam.. . rliesc nuiM of
ng, or your meter come up the drive, rfti interest en the last "retreat" for
or .count the hours until the onen who meditation nnd for coi'iiuunien Ibt.t
were put nt parties had conie home? , Christ made during I1I1 liur.l journey
Would the uurnee never be t-mpird te up t0 JeriiMikm 'lip journey presaged
repeat te her what thej had gathered by many ns t'10 one leading tu un
of what wns coins en bi-Iew Ma'rj'' And crtrthl trtuinpii and kingship, and bv ,
WOUM t)hC never Iltar VOU vllJatlO for tllinunlf na nu n,.n lrn.lin I., nil ra.
tub negs.'
"Well, that all euuin t be pleanant
and cheerful," he urged. Which showed
m hew little he understood th" ma'ady
of prostration of the nervous eyslem
THE BANDEAVX OF THREE COUNTRIES
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evitnblc great rtfusal and Ills deetii
7.TUS 011 the little town of Kph-
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ANYTHING that mevc the feelings
retards the c'omplcte r.'st which
comes best when one In indlttercnt te
ene's surroundings, and sometimes only
then. All of which Is the reauen there
must be s-aultarlunis and why persons
raim from various seurces:
"On 11 rocky Ifdnr of the .hiiUan
Hills, roine seventeeii mllei north of
JiruMileni as the crew tlle), there was,
from ei'rly days 11 rtnall fortified town 'I it'
named by Heme hunter in far back r.si
the Judges' days or earlier Ephren I
the riacc of the Twe ruwnsi After
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.11 of certain maladiea are better off r ""il "l.",ri. ' a. l "li, " iu """'" V.
tberv. unleii3
the home people
Vnewledirp find celf.
nart of the home set anart for the rest V"TSl.lne "0I!la"M- "J r tne name e: conneht. ma. bv r,. M. A. inise... .r
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and that Is u big uuless ;- IV""' ''""... i",. 1.. 'W.C.S.'L "L
..Lntrel1 mX the W&: X& " ".remained te the
that the nearer and at the bnw of tIlc tcrrnc9 hd Kven j "' "'"-'"- ' ' """ England,
thP no", wearl m thl-' Inhabitants meat and clothing j I ceekins; and threuch the cons of time, reUed m
'n.. .".- n. .i. Past conerntlens. and the lleman rule from the Garden of IM?n down te today, 1 almost 1
a nurse or a doctor or some at- hutl net "jnged things for better or for , women have ever had in hand the pre- And in America, the latest fad is a elepeB. (
. ;,i. i Vuiir prrnml of xerF', rl)f' uncieiit citadel bul t by ! t ,,,, fn ,. . f-mii.. bandeau of hair.i It is really a trans- could get t
SffS?rr? the nirnese f com- Saul centuries before te a,mrd thJ. , P"rinS of feed for the famll. formation, made of "rainbow' shades, ' There la
gwui serve tne purpose ;i com i.ij,, frnr.. ti, Tt,nunni.a i,n,i i,en I Te sec hew some women have made a ! rnnfflnir from miflniehr. hlnek. thrnueh 1 wert: of th
meri than the doctor and the nurse
and the third story te de it It tnkes
the loving co-operation of r.n cntlte
household, and, what li hardest of all.
the self-cffncement of persons nearest
and dearest te the patient
It li a curious phase 01 these ais
sases of sick nerves
dearer a person Is
he or she Is, temperarll
being 11
tendant
""'..r'jr.r : ,rh,r. b?lKhl from the Philistines "had been
. Wl-belevcd, lifelemt companion . will &,P H
excite a kind of temporary impatience
of fatigue.
It Is because, of course one is nsk
:ng of the sick nerves what one would
aever ask of tern muscles. 1. e , mo
tion alone habitual etfert
If rest from habits even pleajant
hablta is te be th cure, then it mutt
be rwt from the persons who by their
very leek and teneu suggest habits, dear
habits or Btrenueus habits, kindly of
flees, or dutiful : It makes little differ
ence, since they are nabltu.
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Pease Te Me
What te De 1
By OIMTHIA
MRS. IVILSON SAYS i
COOKING IS AN ART
Weman Who Wants a
Happy Family Should
Study This
ll At ItS. M.
WILMJ.V
mvstle
W '.nt?..he. " P.lace- .or dd 'Th. '0J-. .. .1(. , K ,
tne innapitants often leave home te
mi.T with people of ether tonus. The' Photes by PelK and Kor.teno Vlew Ce.
vineyard'! nnd orelmrds en the terraced , BOOKING feed 'for the human being ln France milady wears a bandeau
slopes of the hills,, the wool from the J in nn old mnn lilmcelf Tlletnrr of metal ribbon and twists a snarsclv
sheep and the tins from the stony lields , .f m.nkin,, , t,.. hlR(erv , ffu,t, ', I covered, feather or two into it. In
iu, siiu ivvuin a I'liuututi ui
mauve metalline, which Bcems
like a hat witheull a crown.
Making Coach White
1 Editor of Weman's Faet:
Dear Madam Plense let me Unew
I hew te clean white corduroy In the heed
of 11 coach. Alse, vshat shall I use for
the'eeaeh Itself? It Is whlte enamel
nml scratched In seme places.
MRS. J. P.
1 ou can make the corduroy fresh fresh fresh
joelJlne by uslnc a carbon tetrachloride
1 nolutlen. Ammonia and water will clean
the enamel part for you, nnd tone down
the scratijhes. though you Would have te
enamel It again te remove nil traces of
Finding Aid
Te tlit EMer 0 iromen' Paat.
Dear Madam I would llke te hae
soma society that trlves aid te the peer
I visit me. Can you help me with this?
MRS. J. r.
Any one of the places which I am go ge
inij te tell you of will de Us best te
help you If you apply te It Thcre In
thn Union 'Benevolent Association, 716
Spruce street; the Society for Organis
ing Charity, at 419 Seuth Fifteenth
street : the Protestant Episcopal City
Mission, 225 Seuth Third street; the
Heme Missionary Society, f3.1 Arch
street, and the Gospel and Relief, at
1310 Arch street.
Te sec hew some women have made a
failure of this Oed -given task one needs
lut visit thu hospitals and institutions,
and note the records of the lib nnd dis
eases that Lave been produced by mal
nutrition and bndl.V cooked feed. Geed
feed that is nourishing, palatable, sat-
giens parsed below it en their way te
.lerubalcm. Whether a Hered or a
Pontius Pilate governed Jerusalem was
of little consequence te the men nnd
women of Ephralm, se that the men of
the vlllaire could make their nlleiimaci.-
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and fast days unmeMl Tney 'S W " the limit of financial
little of the news of the city en their budget of the family is the divine right
return, nt nightfall bejend the prevail- j 0f every human being.
Ing price-, for wares such a they re- j k, u h &0 muny
(piired or they could sell at the town ' la 6lvtt"J , , ,
markets." women would rather de almost any-
b te tne stranger unuui. jesus. ana thing elf-e en rartn mini i-uek, i imu ,rn.,i..
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Hew te Get It
Te the editor of iremaii'a l'am
Dear Madam I would lllte tu ae a
llttle work at home like addrcuslnir en-
(Jeuia you tell me wnere I
the work te de? A. D. C.
a list of firms that Rive out
ranging from midnight black, through i J0"1 of V"8, 'n? te ne dene at home.
hrnwn roil pnld nnd vellnw The pffoet P ou can nnd ,l ln the huslness section
i v?i eribW e,i y.: !, i, of the tolepheno directory under the
13 very striking, nnd te say the least, ileadi,lfC, "Addressing Companies." I
unusual. Puffs made of the various jlope you Ket enough te de te lteep you
colors finish the coiffure. ' us busy as you want te be.
Paul and Virginia ihelenaiiuvtgham
Te "Wondering"
Whether the be'ye like this style of
?:arb or net, It's net the correct thing
or girls te dress In that way. There
nra letn of wrnn thlnr.i that neople
Hike, but that does net make It right te
de them.
I Te "HaIIIs"
If this young' man offers jeu hla love
and you care fe him tell him your dif
ficulties, mistakes and regrets. If he
really loves you he'll help you and you
will have the joy of knowing that you
have kept nothing back.
Te "Juat Peggy"
Uen't you think, "Just Peggy." in
. view at the fact that some of the column
renders de ask and want advice, it
'would be better net te till the column
with a. letter containing tfxeerpts rrem
an artlcle by Rudelph Valentine In a
current magazine? while Cynthia has
nothing te de with the Mevie Page nor
its hr.ndsome editor, she does new and
again see some of the magazines. The
only unfortunnte part of this li ehe
ana.. .. n f .... I m IhI.miI.hi nflaK -.l,,t
I n.f II1U V tllUIthllil lllfcti IC HHW JWMB
letter had been printed.
1 Did Net See Answer
Dear Cynthia I read your columns
every night. I am a young man
eighteen years of age. I came from ft
geed family, nnd de net drink, smeke
nor gamble. I would llke very much te
keep company with a nice girl. I am
lonely nil the tlme nnd would like te
keep company. Yeu have helped ethers,
and I wish you would help me.
I have written twice, but I. did net
have any luck. Cynthia, went you
please try te help me this tlme?
LEWIS C.
Onthla is Eerry, Lewis C but she
cannot bring about Introductions te
girls or boys through her column. It is
nnl n ,-, trtnirtnlfll nifOnCV. W1.V nOt V&
geed fi lends with all the girls you
knew? Company keeping is n mistake. I
It simply tics you uev.n aim memm
nethlntf.
Would Knew Him Better
. Dear Cynthia I im u young glfl
eighteen, and I have been reading your
column for a long tlme. but have never
called en you before. Yeu are of aueh
great help te ethers, 1 knew jeu will
help me. A girl friend of mine i has a
brother who 1 llke very much, but I am
net very well acquainted with nlm.
When I go te her house I talk ter her
mother and father. They think a great
deal of me. I epeak te him, but I never
held a conversation or pay any special
attention te him. I spend most of the
tlme with his sister, playing the piano.
She plays, tee, and he plays a man
dolin. He Is net a fellow te make him
self fresh or familiar. He Is about
twenty-three years old.
His sister don't knew hew much I
llke him. I never mention Ills name or
talk about him te her. ' LORRAINL.
Suggest his playing Ms mandolin with
you and his winter. Then talk about
your music with hlrn.
Asks Many Questions
Dear Cynthia I read your column
every evening nnd wish te ask some
questions, hoping jeu will answer
First If a young man Is Introduced
te a girl, whose name should be men-
t,0SeilT8tT7 n 4V.iw ills for the first
tlme en a young lady, should the girl
Music Hath Charms
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the well person feels hurt nine j courses and remained Inte the Pnriy , wifiicient knewlcu-c of the principles
cases out of ten at the lasi-ltudc and spring when the whadewa of the fig leaf' ur.dsrljin;; the nrt of cooking,
annarent Indifference nnd sometimes un- first trembled in the sunlight, the? I Thru tee. ihere is that snoeks ei
reasoning irritability of the denr per- would have been curious, perhaps in the1 inP erf-nUiie whose mind In be diverted
son from whom he deiervcs only love end they would have been genuinely , uv tlbnoiniel condition" that the very
and appreciation. And if he has hurt Interested, but net, one judges, ln any thought of lifting her llly-whltc hands
feelings, sooner or later he shows hurt , real sense involved In His nppreaehlnn ti. touch the common things of the
reHnr. nnd that is fatal temporarily triisedv or imnllcated ln the Imminent .e.n, nimne ran.wn ht-r ti nnsa
at least. It puts the patient en the triumph of His purpose. Their llttm out whllc cooking for the family oetck I
defensive, and requires altogether tee town did they afforded a safe reting j)(!). te clt atl). '
miir.li efl'nrf te hi nafe as an accem- nlnep for tlw lust Ktnse In n momentous t .-;. ,.,m in- litile or unlhlnir
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Jeurnei wn, unewn of the chemistry nnd real '
nutrition of feeds; yet noble men nnd I
IT.- puipese once ncLOinphshed, the Women have pent the best years of
little town of Twe Fawns disappears , their lives In promoting geed feed nnd
f..,i.v, ni-nn III., ftmllllnnt nf Clture 1,1c. tlia imrrlinl nlpthfill of OOOking. 1 mnCO,
quette of n hospital must prevail up terv nneugh for it for all time that Swit7crland nnd Italy have of old hpn
there, whatever else ma co en below ,,. was ene of tIl(, rp,tte places of ' ered the chef or cook nnd given them
stair. i Christ. In which he guthered strength inch honor and estate.
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-V r . T f IT . t"-tV-
It Yeu Den t Aeep r our, nyesxpen
Spring Will Happen te Yeu Suddl
i 7 ,
But There. Are Sigtts and Omens Frem the First Pei
Moment That Will Make Yeu Sigh and Wish
and Grew Languid
IF rOU don't keep your eyes open
spring lands en yeii of n eudden
seme day 'when you least expect it.
Yeu go sloshing about In rubbers and
winter clothes, your mind thoroughly
dulled, no outlook in sight except mere
winter, mere cold, mere thaw, mere
dampness and another bad cold.
Without warning your winter coat
becomes tee heavy, your hat seems old
and shabby and you wish frantically for
a cool, refreshing dish of Ice cream.
And as you enter the shop that sells
the Ice cream, le Indulge the Budden
craving, you see n tall vase holding a
branch or two of early pussywillew In
the window.
"Why I" you tell yourself in amaze
ment, "tbnrs se, spring's coming!"
r3T, you could have known It lenf
age If you had kept your yw
open.
First of all the signs came the ging
hams In the thep windows, entrancing
things, expensive, beautiful, reminiscent
of summer days, prophetic of warmer
timet te come. a
Sweet peas might have tempted you
from the trays of flower venders along
the streets.
Then one day a velvety bunch of
pansles would have startled you, in the
midst of the ethers.
You'd almost have begun te watch for
the earliest arbutus.
Then garden ideas started.
All the magazines brought out their
suggestions for planting this and that
in the house, be that It will get en early
start for the garden.
All the stores began te specialize en
garden implements, nnd the seed stores
get out their catalogues.
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A FTEU that the wandering ii
t.have stolen omv.yeu.
leu'd hare gnied yearningly u
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The travelogues would at li i
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UU..UKU juu u..u us iimcn'ii
ichiuiq ifivmre. k itm
Ana most aavcrtiscmcnts of triad
arranged for you down l. the leatl
ms 4 nun, aaaiiktijk, i
Trains, long, beautiful thin.
"" "" iicre ,MU ObMtTI
jjiHiuiiini., hu's west, going
going north 1
Anywhere but here!
TITAYBB It's, better te have it i
ata up en you In the dark, thtJl
Yeu miss all the exeiilsltn (nJ
it along with all the plensure of ljl
aum iiiune .rvnniinga are
there's no' denying that.
When It hltn you of n tuddet,
approach of snrlne von in
through that tlme of wishing you
"where you ain't," with your desln
uuneti ns your perceptions.
And although you may feel semn
cheated for there Is u mu
pleasure ln imagining that von m.
te have what you knew veu rnnni
It Is something of n l-eltef. "
Yeu can snap right into plant j
oeiween-Beasenn neincs ann in
things, lour garden is ulmest-rti
be considered. '
With great care the living-room
tains can ee maue te last until the
mcr ones we un lifter Knrlnir elixini.
All these things take attention
keep jeu braced up se thnt veu
give way te that languid, uelf-indn!
icciing.
After all, spring fever doesn't
te much, and If you have nlentv u
cupy your mind nnd keep you latmH
VAH r1n'4- trta&yl a liaifn tt- a. 11 TbW
JWU MV W U.SU IV li lb tlTy Ull
Deluded Wives -ysss
esnlmrnt te n rest cure All of which
is only another waj of saying thnt the
family must net be included with the
third itery when that part of the house
.- a 1 ,... .. . ...Un. l.., M'hn oil.
IB lUmeil Jill. u nnuuuini.il. ... ....
1 am moved te m all thi b"0- ;.t0 fulfill Ills Purpose
because 1 semctimej wonder if the
whole matter of the security ei one
personality from interruptions, loving
or otherwise, nt certain limes and feri
certain times H enough valued in our
Western civilization
NARAII D LOW HI R.
Idientures With a Purse
pilKUU is n little- hat shop in town
fnMrlnir is merp than throwing n few
funds en the table, with the idea that
i,iu iviil ,n t-nv the r.lme being. Happi
ness, rmnca and prosperity of the family
"Come en," muttered Paul grimly.
The Ilruckera beamed with the nnde
..All, PAUL what de you think?' ' of possession.
J Her face was n masque of. "It's wonderful," said Mrs. Bracket-
happily, "leu nee, dear, you can sit
I'nul unburdened I down te the piano,
himself of his ever- ' just ns if ou were
coat, the newspnper playing it, and reg
and u small package ulnte it with these lit
before he ileclared , tie levers, it gives all
himself, with u ges- sorts of tones and
ture. te be In a re- personal expression te
ceptive mood. i the composition
"I don't knew. I end '
dear," he smiled "She get that put
cheerfully, ai h e I of he catalogue thai
kissed her "what's I came with it," w;his
tim trnnhln?" percd Paul wickedly.
Ten knew the Bruckers " Mrs. Brucker replaced the roll with
"Our esteemed next-deer neighbors'.' another und the mngic piano reeled off
Ave. lass, I knew 'em well." n, clnssic "The Funeral of a Mnrie-
'"Paul, don't tense hie. This is feri- nctte."
eus. Today was Mrs. Bruekcr's birth- i paul vns imprBSeii and a glitter
day " shone in his eye.
"Ah!" it "Say, that's wmethiivg like it. Get
"And what in the world de you sup-. (ln m'ere k(, hatr
pose her husban. 1 acnt her this alter- ; Mr neAM
no?.n f2ru iffi I- "I should say I have. Sum sent me up
A baby elephant. fertv-elcht rolls all kinds. And some
"l-aui, you snip um .. , Qf ,-in ,-ftNe werdg Qn ,,,, Se ou caa
lb part of the teligivti of the
rather new. that carries u rather ,., nml rm-.rmf-ta rave ever?
extensively advertised hat, of geed lines. i,p jnat money is otsentlal te the buc
(.ess of this werk: iNe. vnue mono,
are the product of the cook just ns electric plnyer-piaue!
frnim ! jviiu
nlalnlv that we knew whether they i
1.11 rn nu thp kv ia blue.
wiint is thli: ni of cooking that cpi-
KMa it
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Jtiiil J , if ci rirt It was re talnnl by i wnnbIe Prlccs- net nilaundcrstand w- pr0curc delicacies and scarce out
the Greek 'and llemn ChrVilnS me-!t ' net UBtt1ene ha'' Yeu of-son feeds, the little day laborer in
.1!,,., n,l times trseticed In uii cnn et nny Bty,, J'eu nle from " bin home may dine mere luxuriously oft
lhh I.? f 1 t r.cac aPr'' "10del l0 ft ,lrC9'' har for furranl lcnluiner feeds If well cooked nnd
exaggerated form. It was eactc 0J.crlalnns, And they cftmc .n straw or I "crty reasoned rhan the millionaire
,?lBrt AJiii hL.i Slmli h ,M- Th,y are m,lde- l WIcvc- ln w with , his h Igh-nrired chef nnd his un---l
?" :, . , " , Sftndt. V Yerk, But no . matter hew plain or , nltei m,.pv of luxurious and out-of-
"one or two of them in u sporadic rather
than a popular way liven the church
buildings of most Protestant Hects pro
vide no place for solitary persons te
pray and meditate at times ether than
public worship heurc. Icn thn public
worship ei tne i-rotescam enurcnes, ier
the most pan. provide no rral interval , crc,nt i,siblllt.es. I' mny be
for silence or meditation. J he Sunday ,,n.i uninteresting ; it can be brlgh
hew fancy, hew large or hew small, the .., fu'
price of each of these hats Is the same, n wnv, de veu ask, is this te? It
S5. Be when you go n-sprlng-bennct- I i'Qnd I can prove It te ywi in just t
ing. it would be well for jeu te leek in i 'v n)emcnt. The woman who loves te
in nun M.up Cfl(1 nn,j ,ieli?hti in planning nnu pre
A window. I have n ways held
i i,. a paring appetizing feeds puts Inte this
In,ni,i . feed 'ee, geed wishes, health and pros-
ft and lrlt-v' p"1"11 wahomnge that the
it ann , ' ,, ,n,. .. hnv. The little
Ye gods! PAnd wc cnn hear e . 1'Jay a..d sing the words. Isn't that
nlv thnt we knew whether they i -'leVcr ..
have 'bacon sizzling ln the pan ter , , She produced In roll, a medlej of old eld
breakfnst or whether it's salt muck- time songs with the words clearly
IJ11J11VU Ull LUV 1UII..
orel
Virginhw. nodded
"isn't it something awful? I sup
"Veu tr.v it." she invited. Paul hesi
tated,, carefully avoided tlie merry .wi
. ,,mi un iinnrint? that terrible of his wife, and sat down upon the
instrument n't all hours of the day nnn i bench. Presently there rolled out the
instrument nt an ueur stirring air of "Should Auld Ac-
The words had scarcely escaped her I qualntante Be Forget?" and kindred
before theru stele the bounds of the ' trilles
piano from next deer. And, uer his shoulder, Virgihla i
"Tin4 Wnbnsli Blues!' joined with the hostess in singing.
"CIV, irnxh I" . "TTe,.. one U'u anr,. ...,e 11 !
i...i..rtA Vtlm tn hPr nnrpntfl?
Third. With parents' consent is It
proper for a girl of sixteen te go out
otice ln a while with fellows?
Fourth. If a fellow Btnekcs ln a young
lady's presence and is asked te step,
should he de se?
Fifth. M a k-lrl pick up a fellow
In the street nnd then both go te tne
,,(,.., uiir, shnnlil nav ndmtsslan?
Is It proper for the girl te offer udmls-(
slen ter ncrheu.
Sixth. In It proper for a. girl ever te
treat a fellow?
Setnth. Fer a girl graduating, what
would be a nice gift ; the prlce te be
.3.50? yutiSNiia.
It Is usual te sai, "Miss Jenes, may I
1 present Mr. Smith." but if ene bays,
I "This Is Mr. Smith, Miss Jenes," lfe
In perfectly geed fenn.
ti la nlwnvH the ureuer thing te have
your friends, boys or girls, meet your
parents the first tlme they call at your
heuce. , , . .
If parents are willing, It ln all right
te ee out with beyj, but be home by 10
or 10:30. unless nt a dance.
A man should net smoke In a woman s
presence without asking her permission
l urst. ,. , ,
What de you mean, "plcke a fellow
up ? De you rerer te a stranger. iever
speak te a etrnnger. If you are going
te u movle and meet a boy you knew
who Is going there, tee, nnd he Joins
jeu, you should offer te pay, but de net
fuss and raake a talk nnd insist If he
wants te pay.
If a gitl bujs tlckete for n dance and
wants te ask a boy te go with her, It's
all right for her te de se, but net often,
and she Hheuld let him pay the expenses
of taking her te the lmrtj.
Girls always love pretty lingerie
clasps In geld ; they make nl presents.
Taul und Mrginm aic uini r i.. u. Mclnlme( Virginia.- ns they entered
accempnnlinent of "Everybody, btep tMl. wn nem(.f "What de jeu sup-
nnd "Say It With Music nnd I - pe,t tue nCiKiIUOrs will think of us,
tee" and ether popular melodies of the laaMne ., rn,.kt.t ijie tnnti , tills .j..,..
Through a
Weman's Eyes
Bj JEAN NEWTON
hour... .. .. ,.. ... ,... e
What are we going " uuuuv
What Is She Afraid Of?
One of the dearest, the besl, the most
Say, it' wf'i get isinccie and warm-hearted women I
ero at Deautlful i . .u m-.ui.ii ,...
en mem, just, ier a ie - -, - .- ..,": ..."," '. " ... iV I v..rlfnl,lp t-hrev.. Anil nnnnr.ilr It .
e te think about
night?"
"The neighbors?
it' I'liui aeiuuii.iv.i, .,..,. .. .,:: . ... . - .. . ... . "
- ..- .. ....... - ........ n KfiimrK iinir. iri.r. Nnm nr. iinnrirni . , ., ,
I'll tell you, enej. t-i. ui uw "-",1fcB-.-;-tv,"C- ,:,--: :",-:-; Knew ..as tne worm tninwing her n
i in iinrnr nnn , ' .... . . , mi. ltitin
i.L.-i- .i- ... i, .i... ... .. ,...u. " .-"i." '...... VrT.. " - . 'ninntrtfi family cannot eny. jl-- i .-.".
cuouie ui uui icm-ii nit u. "i ...en- nappy aim welcoming, inere are tew i : ":,r1. ,, ,,.-. i-iBt the nlclncst
tatlen-a ey great art! Nothing U,hngs about the city house, ln act J '"?, ES,'-"
nnlelned in the cusses for oenflrmatloii ' ,ni ,.n l,flv ns much TiersnnnlKv ns I Ingredients, and jet tarn out mi. ineii
or for what Is called "joining the , " x.im,ew And .me of the things r.pretl.l..g feed thai w-m la.ry. dtt TslAii.i Mmoere In t ic rnld I veritable hlirew. And
church." Ms u general and piescribcd ,hat help u. ir.ak.- your window dlf. , jMr IM'' feta lX K I Iwu,w' a!d we ,l fin"1 Xnt nin die of the eceam" se that she wanfi peepli
rule of Chrlhtiiui llfr. apart from th- ferrnr and mero attVactive than your "-? n ninJL efvc ' xemething awful about pla5er- "'f ,' ,Cjcc uU,corafert he. t0 iat Mie wanu peepi.
service of the church mlde n build ,,i,.hher nre the Ulv window cords I ecekvl . the hniftt stasen nse ei leyt, Dlnnosse,ncthlng te the effect that we . J n u tomiert, honey , te,iar.
, nnert fi-i,m fli. nlnlir nml mnminr .,-. ,.- ... u tnin . .i,!-. i zew wlMicf, hf'tltn,, pnxiiriij aim jui- i ;. , . thev're awfullv ah common "; , , ... i
?,,V;",M,V7i; .f has btt I :w :.:K ;. nrV'isi ""t I cess into the feed, have climbed the laa- -v-- ,. -v BOrt of thlDg . ou knew wenue 'Mwraucn tnty cost i .say.
r.,7A.'. -..t.. I. ,.,. f..n, i, ''.,.:. ...i. ..:. ,i.".i 'n... "i ' ilw nf fnme mm kiiccii. l' rem nemei ,., .--.
f. I.. th ,lut of b -l.ic nlone v lth I l ene mav find ene ,.r r-e hpnd like this hnc rome Franklin. Htcpnen . . . t b(J deDC( mimtttcd i(lul -, , , ., , pie who make much of their "work
"v - "- ". .. " . ,- .. "V""-.jii i Ti.wi-J. nml innnv nrnerH. . ..n.. i uir ch'b imi-l iinu. iivieciiip. m . ,i.. i i.. .t. ,
of runtrnHunx foier. nna en tne end or' """ ","WM' r. r. "',;;; A ... tbeugnuuij. t , ,..,,.. , iL ininrJiwi unnhflini.fi -. uihuur me iir "t mie hops it ur.
LllLlitU Ml llil" ' "
Out of the little she 1ms &uc h'neh ana
honey, de you think we could afford ' docs mere for charity than many pee.
, pie who make much of their
Ged.
Physicians get uar '
111 i-uiiiiiieiui v.ui. mm nil luc una ui . , (,.,, n np-
n w... tney each is a wooden ilrcle about the site Pne woman who is anxious te ar
prescribe for ei!ii well .-reus the of a silver dollar in which perches a quire knowledge can e.ibiiy tie, hour nfl
being "alene with natur' " Teachers brightlj oe'orcd bird, or a sleek black , great effort, for the principle ei aiet tu
make a sort of hint at lr wnen they i pussy eai. or some pleasantly colered1 nnd nutrition nud geed coesing go
urge their pupil' te put themselves In conventional design. The ilgure one hand in hand.
xeuch with the great thinkers of the ' ,.jv-eres, of .'oi.re would depend upon The public Ubraties have many books
past or the present. There are a let the room for which the curtain 'cord upon this subject, while in tins coi cei coi
ef little religious booklets written by ivns intended Hut ln't It a nice Idea, umn many artlclea giving the Rcicntim.
w ... . ..... , ' .. . . ,1.,. nmii,Hmil vnl.lnri(In. BTP f.1 mm
thinkers who wish tneir reuiiern t tu.H' w iren mc i."" -
think nbeut Oe;l the v. thev think be found.
hniit Ged But who ban ever told "r n..- .,f liw miJrf itfuninn'" ',' The demon "speed has invaded i he
aoeilt "ou- uui wuu nan i twin rUr or t,hr, ulunt IO0O or Mnn leei ,,,,. .,i m,, modern women can
ou or me that what w needed was te ?, ttii- heum of l na B. kitchen, nnd man) ''l"n vvoieLn can
think with (2ed? And hew cnn we ac- hardly t-pnre the time te permit the
oempllah that when seme one else Is .. f , foexl te cook. If VnU Yi L ,.?
talking te uh, or prajing aloud near uh, things 1 oil 11 LeVC te Matte ,, the butcher, he will tell jeu that
or even uiniureiug us uj ucmg j'lev. -- aiiuut . i.,.. -- - ---. rv ---.
uePi are ini-iciiiv.. n.u ,un. ..mv...,
(iiin the rhythmic
oinue ngnln as It lolled off the rippling
tunc of a new fes trot.
Continued .Meiidjiv
WHAT'S WHAT
Ily HliUN l)i;CIE
thorn thlnklm: nbeut us? Pur the well
aeui, as well as fur the distraught i-eul
there Is a ntcesslty for n veritable
silence from habitual hounds before we
can hear what one who heard It cen
turies age, called "Tin- .Still .Small
Voice!" peeslbly putting into words
iter the flrht time tlw heusatiuns that
are apparently familiar in the East of
bearing communication!) beyond the
present bt-epi- of ncleuc-y te explain
much lens duplli-ate ni. though he
would have said, "a voice that inudc no
eund, a voice distinct te me, yet In
finitely distant, one which I needed nil
the silence there was. in order te '
bear."
I HAVE always been curious tu Knew
the circumstances leading up te and
leading away from thoie times of
silence aud communion with Hed,
k Which Christ guarded with such tinal-
;v ItT, even ier Jiiu iirurtti L-uiupniuenu
Breem
Protector
5S35?3?J5? 1 i v.
EX2ZiZ2ZZZ&2k I
tarn i
cuts of meat, nnd yet nlmest every
weinnn wuntii quickly cooked meats;
und when price, must be considered, then
slip will demnnd the cheap cuts chop
ped tine, or mudc into hnmburs steak.
Hhe frequently asks for chopped meat,
fondly imagining that .'he can cook
U In a few minutes.
While this meat 1h chopped line and
i the slncwa nnd tiMic broken up, uu uu
eoss it Is cooked lent. sln'v'v and moist
It luek'i nny real feed value, for fast
such ns browning it in a net
I fcl SJf'Cf
.IVTTilP & ft .. I T. 1
The fifth unnlversary of rnurrKige, tlu i
sknietS'in VineWii" Te" fat de8s e oedcn we,ldln s0 fd,led' n!terlls te thJ I &" Semt' f,f thl ""t eMr-me flecks for
selutely In secret. Ifany one tpeke te
her nbeut it, she would lepulse them
and probably, I believe, tell them te
, ,, . ' inina tneir own euhincFR
he Question Cerner Frem the tiniest child crying ever a
Yesterday' Answer brek.S" ey t, the person Inreat
..Minn, i, iinsweis tiouble she's Johnny-On-thc-apet te
C'ntil n few jcars age the women m help out te the limit of her resources.
.Manchuria thought that diamonds 1 1IJ,'t SJ1U dots It nil in a matter of fact,
were ju,r plrces of glass. I n.d,P.e: 'LAL'fe!""".
... , . lljinfii t ivvum evriii, iu Ufliy ner SVm
t L' A coin eiilcnt und pretty little holder I pntby and geed will '
let t no nan- in-t when It is net in; it is net thnt she is ungracious. It
iim' is. inndt- of weed with a pulntcd , ls "imi'Jy a case of a heart of geld
nguitanding up I,, back te hide fi, gf8' MadCtty'
n itibber suttlen i up which holds thei YCH, there is something of suspicion
iraj te the mirror en Iho dressing ' In the way she tries te armor-plate her
tnblc. tlf uguinst intimacy nnd love. It must
1. Seme very , ,,,., ,&d
ninile le luce en the Mde, nnd are cut , through a chink in the steel, tries to te
high uieiigii te i each juw le the penotrate te the hidden depths beneath
nnkle bone. J,1 '" fcnr .f something perhaps rebuff!
1. One hundred ami twelve pounds ;b that makes hpr step short if she seems In
the correct weight for a girl whew ! ('anQr et le4sln?. hcr position of casual
age is from fifteen te nineteen and i strangeness te the warmth of ene who
.. iiin imiViit ic n.,. ..! 'would be her friend.
yi LuiucL-, ii is uveal) mat count after
Judith Carlule is the tVPlcal
tmoll'tevcn wife, and when Rand,
her husband, suddenly tells hcr that
he has sold his business and is gexna
te Neie Yerk te be an artist she
Hocked nnd angry. 8h.e is deter
mined, however, te heep her true
feelings from the townspeople, ana
pretends te believe that Rand is sure
te succeed.
CHAPTER VI
A Question of Clethes
BUT if Minnle Everett's call did u
great deal te open the eyes of Lyn
brook Junction and te make the neigh
bors believe that they bad unconsciously
harbored a genius in their midst ln the
person of Hand Cnrlye, It served te
make Judith still mere unhappy.
In her heart of hearts she was terri
fied at some of Minnie's Intimations
and at the remarks of seme of the ether
u-nmm.
!!.. 11 !.. AV.H TlanJ 11.t ..i,l,lA '
lllia 11. UUC LUUb AIU1IU I.UUIU IV4UV
models te pose for him? She couldn't
bear that; it didn't seem right; it
wasn't right. And where would Hand
work, and what would be her place ln
the scheme of things?
Since Hand had told her of the wiling
of the gnrage, n wide chasm had tud
dcnly yawned between them. She had
asked him no questions, and whenever
he had attempted conversation she had
replied In monosyllables, although with
the neighbors she assumed nn entirely
different attitude. However, with the
selling of their beuse and all their fur
niture te the 'Whlttakers, Judith's
frozen reserve broke, and she sobbed
wildly ln Rand's arms.
He comforted her, trying te paint
glowing pictures et the life they would
lead, and It was then that Judith sob
bed out te him many of hcr doubts and
fears.
They were cleBer together during these
moments than they had ever been in all
the time they had Uvea together, and
yet, although Rand held Judith ln his
arms, there was no real bend between
tnem, aside from the fact thnt they
were married. In the first excitement of
having burned his bridges, nnd knowing
thut he was actually going te leave Lvn Lvn Lvn
broek forever. Rand forget that Judith
looked at things differently, that she
was essentially wedded te the things
that meant nothing at all te him.
Her house was a part of her. Every
niece of furniture linked her te safetv
and well-being, and when it waa all sold
ever ner neaa sne leit as destitute as
though she and Rand hadn't a cent of
money te their names.
In desperation she turned te him.
She wbb no longer self-reliant, n re
spected citixen of a chosen community ;
she was a bird of passage, and Rand
wns the one thing left te her. She
clung te him because there was nothing
else te cling te, and net because she had
any faith in what he was planning te
de with his life.
The night before they left Rand talked
glowingly of the future.
"We'll step ln Chicago, and you can
buy some new clothes." he suggested
brightly.
Instantly Judy's fears were aroused. ,
Already he felt that she didn't leek
right. Perhaps he was comparing her'
in his mind's eye with city women, feel-
ing tnni sue mignt uisgrace him,
"I don't need clothes," she returned
sharply, "and wc mustn't squander our
money. We're net rich, you knew, just
because we have a few thousands
ahead."
But Rand was tee happy te heed the
tone of her voice.
"Of course, we're net rich, darling,
but We re veunir : vouner ennnvh tn l.n
foolish. Of course, your clothes are1
all right, but I want you te have I
tiful things, frlveleUH things."
"Like thut picture upstairs. I
pose," she named suddenly. MTaB
line te sec me in n dresn like thatv.'
"Yes," he uHsented eagerly "Hi
areus or times i ve pictured you dream
iiKe mm, mi mcy unu mysterious I
alluring. It'n Lvnbroek that I
chained you down, Judy. You'll be I
tercne in anetner environment, und
be happy, happier than we've ever
here."
Ttllf- Oltltnlll'l, .Tll.lv ffllil nnllilni.'
...... H....uMy... i..j w...,. ..VI.I1.1K,
heart cried out uguinst the picture It
had drnwn of her. She didn't want
be the kind of wemnn who could wei
dress like thut nnd ceuuette lazily
a peacock feather fan. She wnntedl
be just a wife, u sober, contented
whose husband was entirely satli
with her.
(Te Be Continued)
Conrie!it, lit2, bu PuWe Ledger Cvtm
ItT
Checked Fabrics
Refere long every loom will be I
cueci: room. '.There is nn epidemu
this pattern, nnd 'the suits compost
plaid skirt und plnin coat are tin
only bv thee with nlald coat and b
skirt. Next te the knitted fabrics,
the ratine weaves nrc ncrhnrw the
veritcs of the limelight, and these, n
ticuiuriy periiaine, yield gracefully
checks ana stripes.
aiimiiaiiiiHiiinnimiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiii
Big drop in price of 1
sggslf
Eggs
35'
carton of
twelve
Strictly
Fresh Eggs dez 30cl
Sold only In our Stere
LKIAJJ
IfflUBl
.aamk
HAT FRAMES
The larceit B"ort.
ment of II kt
ftiwi In Phil.
r 11 . uywnin.
Ull say time nd auke your selection
Largest Hat
Frame DIidUv
91 ARCH 8T.
Onn 9 A. M. te n P. M.
DALEY
PhnwTenm
Suggestion Ne,
from the Ice BeXl
"A mire sign of spring! w,
just had a geed BcruDDing i
Blde, a coat of varnish eutiW
and a piece of ice put in m
btemach. Thanka te the goat
madam and the Iceman, I
Mm TT ...'(
new reaay rer service. n
your ice bexT"
Yours for health.
R. ;E. Frigerater
rnillv cook It. If veu were te examine
each pierc you would find it after cook
ing In this manner ns tough as the
, leather In your shoe.
The contlltienn or tne last tow venrs
hum done much te upset nnd disturb
the housewife; und new thnt we nrei presents can be purchased at moderate
friends of the wedded telcbrnters u Mimuirr will feature n combination
wide variety of choice In gifts, ranging ive materials of the Mime color.
In cost from one dollar te hundredu. I "Mende resee" Is IIchIi cob.
Boekracku, tea and enru tallies, ma
hogany candlestlclts, clocks, telephone
Stanas. trayu, caumeie, iiiuiy uiheb mm
scores of ether handseme and useful
' Vr
J !','"
. ' ri
wm?
'.X.VTV.
The times thcuiseUes, except the Unit , will nnt te make ene of these i- hnmt. cool,
. in the Desert and the last In the (Jnr-' "nV,U TK ifAan tZ & h2 dWnltr "f
dV,VereeVUlentlynotup,.rtef His &?& cfe "5,; ZC" shown wTmoekn
'life story, left as n heritage te Hie fel
lowers, in tne case ei tue urst ex ex
perlenee In the Desert, during und after
the Temptation, there must have been
4 ep His part u centldence uzchnnged.
tlth some one. Iu the case of thd
7-". WA'.-ditmi, in the Uurden, thq night befere1
W '-T--.sm'tswti there must nave peeu some
v" CWaiMr'''ta,l "SLSf
iyj&
V...V4-tS
sl
ciytw, iwsw 1 nftk
Tim heuLuuiij who like. nrettv tliincH I m.inv Hceklmr te strike a balnnce, let
and who enjeyw keeplni; her toeln iust ' 11H ilctprmlne te return ie mero nil-
iifins'i renrzin;' tne eeautiiui
ftlie housewife nnd iiii,,'fi
oeks nicctss nnd prosperity into
at the .eft of the illustration. They her feed, hhe unnvvs tnnt lier mission
w...1.l ft. tliA tin tt tlift llrnnm Tn... . 1 mnLl rillhll. Iind thnt tllll nrt OT COOk-
the two plucey at the sides with French hie r.urpar.scs, and then leads nil ether Inve courses utwhe feast, and five varlo varle
BeainB. . Uuttouhelo tha iidgts with cel- ,ivr t'8 of 'lowers In barli-cevercd holders.
erea uireuu. nmiiii me muiu ui.uua (pi.,, wmnun who zlvrst ner fnmuv ' " uti,w.,e ...,., n ...,
across the tnlddle cf the top piece. ,,'" .w mtial a ll-liemp ennkpd white, blue, green und geld, urranged In
Decorate with nema "la.y-dalaes" and 'w'' ."'!, ,i,?. L", ,,., ?. of le flureB G or y; liye naei ' "" an'
leavea A DUOOM PIlOTKCTOIt holds "'&" Klve'' t0, t,,t,." heiltnge of love, i preprlata cad gume fel. tll01)e wh( d0
tlic strawn In place, and, therefore, 'f uome rtn" ,meU.'rr' Vr iPl net dance nt-the ilfth annlcrsnry, and
: tne rroem last monger. lileaiu ll'v """""v tn-iu m iui.t; uuit buiuuic jiri ier me wniiicr micnf u"
t JIWJtHL a aUCCeS. . (- iuji- .'j -....w. uiiuiih. .,
nricfia
Woeden-wcddltiB Invitations mav lie
sent out en birch bark, or one et its
paper Imitations. Candles en the dinner
or uupptr table may be placed In wooden
candlesticks, In groups et five. Indeed,
'five" rather than "wooden" Is the key
word of entertainment. There may be
"Throwing Bubbles"
in one e the stuntH that will make
veu laugh in the "Hubble Pnrty"
for St. Patrick's Day. Did you knew
that you could threw bubbles? Well,
you can't unless youre very clever.
Send n self-addressed, stamped en
velope te the editor of the woman's
page if you want te knew hew It's
done. And along with this informa
tion you'll get Invitations, ether
games, attractive and appropriate
decerutluus and refreshments, for
'Klin's Day.."
.. -j-ni
an. net vverus or protestations n..i
why should any one who Is eager te
Km; mini, m n-niiy iuyb ue ntnnmed or
afraid te have it recognized for the pre
cious stuff? Why should nny woman
be se bashful with her emotion, se fear
ful te show any warmth, that she al
most undoes the kindliness underneath?
The answer most be that there are
some people who lire just en the do de
fcnslve, afraid te give themselves a,i.
!'ttedly lest they be deceived or re
buffed. ct hew the world needs all
irwiii mm niirmin nnu nffectien
and henfht exprebslen of geed will and '
love thote ls. And hW llttle com li
a possible disappointment in response I
compared with denying, with warping1
,,.. '" , '!'!'... wllh ttli.g
.... ifi' ...v ." ui Hiuiiuii uiniiness,
tie that bellevnH iim i..,ii., ......
bitten, but he that M$ ,et7 all
sbull be devoured " ')
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1
Always Delicious
Always Refreshing
"SA1ADA'
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