mM rvmrmmammMmfm,m;:&7FMam wm'immwmwF'twm aji nv. .jmf.3'.Tf '..-! i-i i rris-!"3 'n . ; j pw -ii,,n.-iit.5a',r,".TJi: wmmmmsmmmmmmm53 , .' -. W'l.VSHI.TiiW'M - . ?..WiV?( EVEMGTG UBLTO liEDGER I w ' 'V ; ' - &&& Motorist Is Righteously Angry Please Tell Me About the Manners of Metering Men What te De m s wi - ( I 4. ss ,T, $ ATA s lt kte Recent Experiences in WW hich She Has Suffered iFirst Frem Their Cars and 'j, Then Frem Their Tongues 'X17HY, even If you just jostle people " In the tev(I," exclaimed the -fate motorist, "you apologize or Cemt ek te see If you have hurt them or ythinu. IJut in n car people don't mm low up!" She has had two exnericnew recently that have made her mere thnn UMinlly i mpliatle en the subject of metering I nanner of which she Is new convinced j there nre none. ' Meth times she wns close te the curb tidj going slowly in her car. Things You'll Leve te Make ras(idHpTOi gmtimm Hy CYNTHIA T. Vvft A ihlld'8 EASY SLIP-ON PIlON Is y only easy te put en, but ensy te One tlme a big car slithered nait i make. Cut a. pattern, the half et which kerl scrnplnc her mud guard, it camel'8 shown at the right et the illustration In cleu and dnlnr nmn ml W exnn. (Diagram A). Cut out the shaded part e close and doing some rather expen Ivc, though net vital, dameer for the node. Fasten a button at the ' 1tx t Tk. n, .i!.i -. 1 .I.- .1.1.... '"P P""- "em r uuiwwineic an eagra, -... .,.. .., u.u eiuj. uuu u. uii.h . Make a buUonuele at e3Ch glae in thd UH come back. juppcr cerncp of the Ekrt parti wp Te investigate? Te apologize? Te the head threuch the neck opening, slip hopeithat the lady wasn't hurt? Net the buttonholes ever the button ami tha t! 'apron It In place. Yeu can niake this . viuv ul rti .-k nr-x? j . ... Xe tali, in loud tones nbeut. "Well, tlve as you wish by embroidering or op why don't you get out of the way? pHquelng it FLORA, Scraped nil the paint off my front wheel ! Might think jeu ewued the : Whole street!" Of course, there was nothing wrong bout him ; eh. no, he was a model i little driver, and if n traffic man hap pened te be within hearing distance he would hear all about it. Deluded Wives Hy HAZEL DEYO RATCHELOH SrnllK second time the Lady Motorist -L was going slowly because It wns .alinpcry, and keeping close te the curb because it wns misty and hard te see. A car went past, and. In turning Judith Carlyle is the typit.nl small small teicn u-ifc. and tchen Hand, her hut band, suddenly sell hii business and derides te go te Xcw Yerk te be an nrtst, the difjerenrf in their out look en life ntrikes Hand for the first time. Fine Feathers .round her, skidded 'and -wung about, , (VI C0L'RSK th: lnf1Wc,,t et t!iclr Iitrlking her car with a. nasty bump. I nr'.c ln,eal '" ",c "' ' , 'V ' t . .... .. .,. ,, . .cotton in the rush of exciting Incidents ji ceutbc, mat wnsn i me urivcr - ., , . , , fault, and. of ceure. the didn't blame that follened. Kven Judy found it ihim for. a second. 'great fun te sleep in her narrow berth. But. with solicitude for hr car. Mie .,i ,n ..! i,., vi,,i cl ,hnt iiie miffht eened the deer te leek out and see just I iwhnt had happened. ' nccr out illte ,llc "lKt,t ns t,i0 tra,n iJerore Bhe had mere than unlatched ruslieu threugli the country. It the hnrsh voice of the ether driver n,.fr, ,i,i- im,i mmpii in thev hmi I disturbed her rudely-very rudely . . . . ... , . , . lis an your iauu ; ni sueuicu. ,, Why don't you go en. instead of wiches, which Idea had been Hands, creeping along and keeping everybody I and sitting together en the edge of the back? You've been stepping the whole . in,... i,e.,h .-;h tW ..nrmins ,irnu-n all along. I've been watching you. I . ., ...... ... .,, line . Tlf anything hnppened te your car.'it's I the' a'l laughed like two children. tall your own fault!" This Judy wns a different woman from ' Metering Manners ! the one of that morning. ThN Judy t T .-.. AlU AJJ J SJ ARTISTIC LINES AND COLORS IT nny wonder the Lady Motorist had her hair loose about her face her cheeks were faintly flushed. and She Te "X. X." Consult the Legal Aid Society, at City Hall. Cynthia cannot understand your letter fully. There jeu will get legal advice, and If you cannot pay a fee you will net be charged. Seme Legal Questions Dear Cynthia Kindly tell me hew ,enF. .? a father send support for a child. My dauGhter Is seventeen, nnd I heard people say that he will nend support a year or se nnd then will step. Is that possible? Tan I get n dlvorce from my husband" If I de tot a rlv?nc. can Lfet money also? He Is In Michigan. Will they (the court) have V? brln.Jf him te Philadelphia for a divercer What li best fen- a girl of seventeen? Te stay nt home or run te dances nnd ether amusements? Dees net n fellow think mere of a homely girl than a run-around? Mils'. HOPEFl'L. Itettcr consult Legal Aid Society en the matter. Cynthia cannot give legal advice. Men ltke Mrle t.!M, lihm..1m.l. I ttt.,,?1nt" ,b"t they also like one who Is eiiuiiK ie go nDOUt a little. A Trying Situation Dear Cynthia Having been a con stant reader of veur column and en Jeyed our Intelligent nnswers te Per plex ng questions, I for the llrst tlme In my Ilte am coming te you with a prob preb ' im'i . Jj hav. a (,t,ar friend who Is In all kinds or trouble, and In my feeble .y I a"V t,0lnS "' best te help him wu.. i.ul irei leai at tne sue or the i prehlcm. This young man hns excep- vuniegiui, nnu eaucaiieii, out nn ap parently Inherited weakness for drink Some yeirs nge, while en the read as trayellnic salesman, he became ac quainted with a girl. After about a month s acquaintanceship the girl con fided te tnv friend th.it he w.-ie in riun trouble as the result of nn nffalr with previous salesman who had left her. My friend then married the girl nnd took her with him en the read, where In a short time n child wns born. The parents of the girl, net knowing the true ;" ui nn? case, were incensed wan m i x. '"""ns "-lie gin irem home, and have net been en spenklng termi since. They hnve been married new jvii etum, linn uuringf inai lime mv . friend has been devoted te his wife, whom he loves deaily. ' However, the weakness for drink kept breaking out and causing trouble. Seme tlme nge, while en a hpree, mv friend get Inte rather serlr.ijs 'trouble, but through the help of friends and his em pleyers was extricate1 rrem It. Hl Wlfp. llstcnlnir te hl ndvlen nf linr family and some meddlesome friends, i declared that she could stand no mere ' and Btnrted proceedings for n divorce ' en the grounds of cruel treatment. This action se unnerved my friend thnt he ' attempted te commit, suicide. Fortu- ' nutely he was prevented, and nfter a . long and serious talk we persuaded him te listen te reason He has i-een the light, and for several months has net , tasted a drink. Ueweer, his near friends can nlalnb 3ee that the action of his wire has changed him er.tlrely nnd that he Is still silently grieving I What de you think of the action of his wife" De you net agree with me that after clvlnc her and her child the I protection or his nanie (however worth fC j Hf. QiB i r ;- !- - ' w .BR3Sk. -..-------------r ' ''Fi IHW7.1IH -----l---------- 'yl .mS-wUHu-II -----1 -----i---------r -.M-H WWMti i ----------H--------------------r J j . !lBr' I7DPk9JIH lr 'WLKtmtKmK'Wmm..U . - ;--JB;jvfrv:'i'''H P.-iliJ3M l SflR? ijflM vrjVI-JB---i y ------------------------l WEBPVr1 elkL: -! : .' SL. --"l----------------. ' , 3B-I f-H ''-. lrSI - --------1"". ' 4Hr rr ' lr?-i-iiiiV 'HiiiiiiiiiH ' r T'BI L.' ( US' ' HIIH T '. rlCLltV 1 if 1 1 fi mmmv A jbhhhmhh -H- . "1H.II ----------B -r -- -------H sx xB H 1 k IkmlF H ?. 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C -nica DM net even ice hcubi i ur nnu prepared was net in ee wasieu. cesta? what weu,d veu udv,se mk ,0 ( " "- , f - III ud a iroed alibi in order te prevent ,..i .i,0 in,i vis,i hr uend nlchtisnv te mv friend. wVin i mm ninii from? n '. - - 1 -..! i- .M. .1 . 11 A I H .. t . mf-r-L. i r It K It wan n woman nedestrlan who suf jfered from this, nnd she really suffered (Bd Is still suffering. The streets were muddy and as she -Tarried across a crossing e car came earing up the street full tilt, crossing ti le Bide street without even se much ' a toot of warning. In her frantic haste te get out of Its mjr she slipped and fell back against ) she clung te him for n moment But the next day in Chicago, the old Judy returned. Hand Insisted upon going te one of the best hotels, and their room, with Its glittering bath opening from it. over looked the Lnke Shere Drive. Judy had demurred when she had seen its mngnif ieenee. but Rand had had his way. and afterward, he suggested thnt they go Lii curb, fmrtilntnflr her ankle badly 1 .. . ..- AlA -in- Ana me man in me tui uiu i .t,nnni.. tt ene J0 UP" ,ner' mucn lciSi In one of the small exclusive shops 'fpolegtze or offer te help. the wcre grectea t,y u suave black-clad saleswoman wne nnmcaiateiy summeu them up as small town peenle "Oewns fernadame, certainly, right thlq wnv.'' and the next moment, dres after dress was being brought out from lyreW why should people change their )JW whole character just because they tVrl e a car? J I mT-. - -.--. -.a- tniifil itfr- r1t Jllberately knocked a wemin down and the case and held up for their approval. tthen stepped ever her nnd hurried en, l Kand chose an afternoon dress n 'Whe hadbeen walking nleng the -treet. dull old blue, its expensive simplicity A man driving a horse and carriage an assurance et us prir.-. itm.Mn'f hnrnn Inte another horse and 'Try that en, he cnid eagerly, but andVvronwSutsreppingLTudy. hesitating between he. deMre te te Ve whether the man or the horse er1 knew the price nnd the cold eyes of the ',. rrln.r hn,l heen Inlured. saleveman, was un.mng u. cuiuiuii I don't believe even an airplane would be se uncivil ; the pilot would at least call around next day te express ympathy. Why sneuian t pcepie ee jmk k i"" herself. "Flew much is it?" fhe nsked finally with burning cheeks. I "One hundred and twenty-live dei , .lar&." the saleswoman returned smooth- jj. "!. i... ... j... ... v,n.iit- ilv. "anil a lovely model. C 'ZZ',i nV.nTu te- I ," But Judy .was plainly aghast, A. G. McD. If a reconciliation can be effected, encourage It. The wife Is certainly un grateful, but It seems te Cynthia that only wr husband and herself should have known of this happening before her marriage. There Is net much pro tection if It Is spoken of te any one., I-V ;, I'H IL.J A !J ,n.w. tr, VU. .Inline t - .. m fin II I1HVIT IIH1I1 II1UIU Li Ull LlULl.l liritl.- i It would be a great help te women for a dresi in her life, and she shook -.rivers and pedestrians who are help- her head U'llckly ,i...kL the- etther cannot or will 1-Pt s see something cheaper thnn St defend te 'Uter "talk" ?f another this." she said with an effort. She was ttlrement were Tndded te the. tests by ! Indignant because Hand had brought JSKrhTman -ets n license te drive a her te . a place of this kind '1 her simply t" .inllMn', (Itflfil m UTIPT1II TTIIITILV MH TniM aw tne saleswoman Is She a Peer Spert? Dear Cynthia Helle' Glad te be back again with the Quakers. 1 see your students are still in a cembative mood. As te who should get prefer ence In "American and foreign" argu ment, I believe thnt there should be a geed portion of both. A little foreign ele ment is a necessity, but we must have a little bit mere of a domestic element te make a geed all-Amerlcan team. But why fuss when we have a full house and an ace at Washington for the same purpose? The only comment I have en the question le that our girls are being spoiled. They are under the Impression that they nre the 'only authority for the "feel-making" of geed men, but they must leave us alone. We will make feels of ourselves seen enough. Cynthia, it seems the elder I get the i dumDer I ne. in case line this i wisn sr.me, one would give me some light. I lme ' made) a chance acquaintance ever the phone. Several times she cnlled me up and asked me te sing ever the wire, and after that ve had a talk. Ever thing went well until a boy friend of mine who knew us both wrote a She i letter requesting me t call at her pest An Academic Discussion honey, whnl does cal come moment he was puzzled ; and Uien he grinned anil ably. "Venl? Why. darlin'. It comes from the butcher shop, doesn't it?" "Don't l)e an Idiot. l'nul." The reproof in her voice w a s genuine; there wns n ri silly thing le .v,t. Hew would you like te be mcriliceil like that?" I'nul eyed her with a flicker of fun in his smile, hul he abruptly sobered under her -tern accusing im "Well, honey, that's hardly u iparlsen, Is il ? A n d besides, what are we going te eat, if we have no mere meat?" She broke into n sunny smile, quite like her old self. 'Oh, Paul, dear, somber, almost tragic i that's easy. We can The requirement of having te remain nnd yet Kami's face as tne sa eweman U mln instead of becoming a beast carried the dress nway was full of dis- btXV8wnWS' ar'3PS th0t l9aPP'RVnd." ah, snld hurriedly, "we I H wonder i 'there Teuld be se many can't afford the prices here I told you, 'ft.. 7. .. ise. hferp we rame in. T.et s co te one I OKCliace weMvwi The Weman's Exchange Who Wants Picture Pestals? I- in oe.ror e, emun , . ,, n. ii,.fi. ,in.0 Dear Madam-May I ask If any e f , ; '.',""" """;' " ' , ufl-"r. ..' invalids or secletiej ei '" - " i- ..... " t 3. t , v ' I't li any kind could use picture pe3tal cards" ' Judy wns uncomfertnbly conscious of I have hundreds picked up all ever this he- black sateen petticoat, and her country, Canada. Mexico and Europe stiffly starched camisole trimmed with They are all ff " x na",,,wtt'n:5 hand crocheted lace. She aw n smile knUadSraePSesr'thareugh yr ce1u-thV" sria'il nr, the saleswoman's face which quickly a very glad te sen i tne enrus mere. uinuiJii--iin:ii u ,,uu.. .... t .... yw m mv r .tl l. lUSS, UUl uei.lMPf 111 LIJHL niUlil. JUUf Thank you very much for. this kind , did net dare find any fault with the Mm-. I nm sure seme ene will be glad ', i... ou. -niil,1 hnirn tole u i i iniive the oestals. perhaps for scrap- S' ' . .i. .i. j. .n.i ,'V Sboeks OT te frame or te use as educa- , new i' '"- "" " " tSmal Dictures. Hut If no ene happens engerness te get out of the shop, but te 'write In about them, you can lend Ilnnd's enthusinstic remaiks about it and escort her home. We knew each ether only by our first names. I ar rived nt her pest before the set time. She and two ether girls approached the Epet where I was waiting. They did net knew me, se I called out her name. Khe stepped te ene slde of the pavement and 1 went up te her, net saying n word until she said, "Who nre you?" I Just answered, "Yeu should knew me," and she snld, "Are you ?" "Yes. I recognized your voice." I tcek her home, and Inter found out she did net write the letter, but she has never asked for a song slnce, and when I meet her en the street she acknowledge m. in- ralllne nut mv first name, and I of the department stores; it isn t ns if i answer the same but we de net step te I reallv needed clothes." , .speak. I called her up ene time nnd asked Hut 'before Hand could renlv the her if there wns anything wrong, and J$a& "wbjek T.J, V" "the? ffi-S. -SWSTBrK models, nnd Judy finally wns forced te ..,. 'nci a mtle sand. I am going try en the chenper of the two, an nfter- back. What Is the proper way te get I neon dress of black trimmed with gray. ! te the bottom of this misunderstand- ' ing. i WrtllV Vl Rliuw v nj nuu ut,ta r reserved, i aumiru me kui wlijb mu light In her eyes "It's from little I mean from baby cows, isn't it?" "Something like thai." l'nul udmlttcd absently. A tear trembled for nn instant in Vir ginia's eyes, and then zigzagged down her round .smooth check. "Why, honey " he stammered. "T thought se; 1 was afraid se. Oh. Paul, let's net have any mere meal " He turned n puzzled leek upon her. "Xe mere meat?" She shook her head gravely. "Ne mere meat. dear. Tnd.iy. I hnvpcnrd te glance out 'of that window and n wngen, n f.irmei s wagon 1 guess L-- have vegetables. 1 wan rending only last week thnt there nre forty - sl varieties of vege tables in this climate and mere than luilf this number nre alwnjs In season." "Can't llwi en egctubles alone," Paul muttered, "And there'h dairy products butter and milk and cgs nnd cheese." lie struck swlltly at this opening. ' If we have cheese and butter nnd milk we deprne the inlvcs nf llielr proper share of mill., jim knew." he warned her. She paused. 'And of course for every egg we enl, Through a Weman s "Eyes By JEAN NEWTON The Happy Medium for the Business Girl "Hew should the girl in business dress te escape being criticized?" This was the question which flared up the ether day In a large office and which generated a current of pyretcchnlcal discussion. . "If we wear becoming, girlish things, we .nre accused of hclng frivolous 'Fluffy Ruffles' of trying te capitalize nnr sex," exploded one of the force. "And if we come in with a mannish suit with n tailored shirt nnd cellar and tie, we cause n buby riot. The clerks snicker, the chief leeks at us as though ttfn tt-nra nunvt nnrl Vrttl PATI nPflf BOIT.? smart Alec wonder where we mislaid cur trousers. Whnt'n the way out The way out is the hnnpy medium. Certainly, n business office is no place for diaphanous blouses nnd the like, and the girl who sports Ihcm there lnyB herself open te the accusation of peer taste, te say the least. Hut neither is it the place for man qucradlng. And that Is hew the "man nish" woman Impresses men. In tne llrst place, It tukes tvi extremely pretty girl te survive such clothes Rt nil. Hut even the. se attired, is likely te be looked upon ns n freak. She irritates men or. rather, the mannish clothes de. Men seem te resent mannish clothes et n woman. . , Alse, such n costume makes a girl conspicuous. And thnt is the one thing the girl in business) Bheuld trx te avoid. Fer it calls attention te her sex no less thnn the fluffiest ruffles. The fact Is that there Is no mere reason for the girl In business te try te camouflage her Bex thnn te emphnsize it. The lden Is te keep it Inconspicuous and Identify her self with her job only. 1 remember an amusing inutance of a Itrlltlnnl mill nlllhltleUS VOUHlZ WOinan. She had been told se much nbeut hew prettv she was thnt she uecnme eDsesscu with 'the Idea of eliminating her appear nnce, her personality, her youth and bejng "strictly business." Se. when she wns placed nt the head of a large correspondence department she tied her prettv hair into n tight knot en top of her head, were disfiguring tortoise shell glasses nnd was almost afraid te Bmllc. Very seen, n kindly woman, the head of another department, "discovered" her and told her te step the nonsense nnd he herself. She did. However, she did net wenr laccjjewns or Spanish comb" te the office. Neither did she masquerade in n man's cellar nnd tie". She were plain though smart tailored wemnn's clothes that were be fouling, ns well as appropriate. She was never flirtatious, nor did she ob trude her sex. Hut she hnd sense enough te put no damper en her personality. She was "strictly business" nt the same tlme that she remained a very attrac tive young weuinn. And she mnde geed. And that Is the happy medium which any girl ought te nnd can observe. it;eiitHres With a Purse HAVE you ever watched anybody smoke u cigarette in n holder? Down, down burns thnt glowing end, the smoker nlmest always unmindful, until gettlnz the burnt end out of the holder seems a hopeless task. Gener ally you are asked te come te the rescue with a hairpin. Dut there nre holders, I you knew, rather new, l understand, I thnt have n spring in them. One might also call it a plunger. When the ciga rette is finished, one merely pushes the i end of the holder that gees in the mouth nnd the burnt end is forcibly and 1 satisfactorily ejected. .Isn't that a geed i Idea? These holders come In white with ' colored ends. Then there was one very striking black one with silver decora tions. The price, of the holders nre $1 each. "SaUDA" OR JUST TEA? There's a distinct difference in favor, of "Salada" , BWlIHHlili:illVllllilIlli.vl Hl.U AKHMiwranMEyn llJlii!llWM!tmwU! ASCO it was, was drhen past. In it, in unltheieV a chicken's life sjiiffed out by open pen, were two of the dnrlingcst our selfishness." little creatures I ever saw In my life. Virginia hit her lip ncneusly and They had great lovable brown eyes anil 1Cr tender ejes searched his face, seek they were just tee cute for anything. l,,,. te find the meustemed snnik nf fun- i ne liuiiiri s euiiureij in uu ujn i. pen?" gasped Paul. Virginia stared, nnd then frowned. "Please don't make sport of me, dear. Of course they were net the farmer's children. They were two baby cows you knew, calves." Paul nodded. "Dearest, you mustn't be se tender hearted. It Is ordained by nature that man. the superior brute, shall live upon the lower animals. And, really, there's no cruelty in butchering calves, or any ether animals, for " "Ne cruelty?" she interrupted him coldly. "Ne cruelty? De you think It's net cruel te take these innocent lives even if they are killed? What u Far name nf been ndilrens Weman' Pairi fdltrr or phnnf Wnlnnt 8ne or Main 1S0I etnren the hours of 0 nnd S. milking, but Paul looked thoughtful, even grave. "I hadn't thought of that," she ad mitted. "Se 1 guess we'll have te have just vegetables and fish," lie finished. Fish! "Oh, Paul, hew (lever you arc. Whv in the world didn't T think of that fish! Why. nf course,, ami I simply rave ever fish. Fish arid veget " And she stepped short. "The fish don't mind being killed n bit. of course," said Paul easily. And the brute laughed at the lop of ins eiee. Tomorrow Paul the Philosopher r 'them te the Children- tiespiiai, wnere when she linally appeared before him. "Perhaps mndaine would like te see 'they are pasted together, n plcture en feu en jPf ,.ars. in slue et a uhuk tmu, w .a. n Ky. .s . i.n ' . """ " --".,.. ,..i: ... .v... ... MKi m!n-.ea.n.'"',5i,.7. " ' . ' semethinit In llmrerie." the saleswoman r !!S?L; en,i ndilrfiKs. ulp.ise. se that suecested when the dress hud been re- Ar rt .ei. ,vr It te clve te any ene who , tnnved nnd Rand had ordered It .nnt te ' Iwrltea. or se that I can send the ad- t)1(1 hotel. g fdresses te you It I" very ewed of you Jlldy hB,tQncd te in,orpese hut Rand l,f tt make this offer through the column, ferstalle(1 hr a, Ju,ivJ wj, burnlnfr Ms J . . cheeks was forced te leek through piles iy. V Helping Wltn an rgumeni of gn nmj aC(. underwear, and te make Vi'.?V.A& 7.. ... w.,,1... ..f tt'n.MtH' 7nnm? (ttwill.. ri k.tlAftt tn,i linmiua Wnn.l Imrl In- . v n... Mnd.itn While wearuiu an slsted neon it. The bill fnr the Ilnporle v&' 11..... u-hlte drenn of Slltln I get against nnmc. In fnrtv.tive dnllnpa l.uf the 1$ iaen10 Imitation mahogany furniture ; j10U(?lt of pC)s(,esslii(; three sets of crepe ? "WHICH nan rect:i; '''"..;"- d ;. ne. KPOrgette ere no and ate brought no joy te Judy. She was fu rious with Hand nnd furious with the actions and would HUe te become better acquainted. wnat is your opinien: That Is why I say they are spoiled. Thev are great teasers and are never frank when put te a serious questioning. SPIRIT OK 1899. Of course, such a friendship should net have atarted In the beginning But If the girl was free enough te talk ever the wire, calling you by your first name and asking you te sing for her, bhe euKht te be sport enough te speak te you. When you return te her home town seek a mutual friend te Introduce you, then call en her, and If she Is still stiff, drop her acquaintance. WHAT'S WHAT T HKI.1' HBC'IE Read Your Character Tiy nigby Phillips Plain Capitals In the practice of reading clmraiter opposing indications arc net always,. ." . , , . . from the cninn representative or. opposite ciuirioiiris ciuirieiiris tics, hut here Is n cese in which they Can Yeu Tell? lly A. .7. nnd A. IF. Itudmcr 3jK Inlture nellsh. Will carbon tetrachloride i CaptiieM, Ml, bv rublie Ltdatr Company .: Z. . ennt? Th It exnensier 'Can you help settle an argument by rieus with Kand nnd furious with the telling tne whisui Ib correct "I used woman who had waited en them, nnd .- .hnuulfnlii n coal." or "I used two ' her one thniiffht nun of the iinnecessnpv hovels full," when only one shovel was i expense. She did net need expensive ;uMd? it, ., ,, iPaHne(m 1 6i,k undcrthlngs, her own home-made I Dees thlsrule apply te cup, teaspoon. ( enM wer( pcnty gMd cneughi jDUCKfita CtCf - M i ..MRS' ?? To,rferrow-I Won't He Made J:, ,irtS, Teu have tne corree . mua u ...... ,.,, .i ii ,a , nn veur nuLin mrne. w w.... y'.M ftchlerlde solution will net harm the i'.tJ.lJi;iriftl. and you can buy it quite raliply at any drugstore t , fr...l.. ji' 1 den t Knew wnieii we jju nr. j nvy uui munizv i tiiiuuii-y l:.'m taking- In this discussion, but there J ' J ily one thing te say in inn case you j.ver since tne nnt anil iarr te mntcn Is juBt one shovel being used. b),P) inventing new wnyn of fashion i rule annlles te the ether methods ,., tv,, t fhf f,iiu ,iii k dif. leeaiurliig, tee. ff,-,n(. from Janf..Hp nj B0 en. w,,. f if .lane really does wnnt hers original 3ti Fer the New Dabv ' looking, she will de no better than te X't copy u certain new set, for n quainter fhe cutest little shoes nre made of, thing cannot be Imagined. The hat Is of brown straw with tne usual roil --MawW-M-,--- 'il" n If! I . tt: nl m ' &2Q. Mli Hew Hie Habit of Sneering Originated A deg in snarling lifts his lip nway e teeth in order that he tan bite his enemy without biting his own lip. It is n linblt the nnimnl uses li, a previous article it wns m,ew !;:'t',n1,';vlnerny,t,:i: T' T" TT thnt the person who makes his .'or her, - 3,l,BXTheri,eda7lf Vrxprla capital letters of undue size and makes I sien of "wieering" in man, whether them rnther fancy Is prettj sure te be playful or made in nngcr, is one of the egotistical and self-satisfied in borne most curious used by him. Ne doubt ene particular thing, if net in all I our half-civilized ancestors, who spent things. (much time in fighting, uncovered their The slnnll capital letter, plainly made, ranine teeth when preparing te fight, indicates exactly the reverse, it is one i even though they mny net nlways have s which are " " uinr iccm in ugiiiiug. cornea from the lit first "snnr." having been ndded Inter. The of these unconscious evidences which are ii'd their teeth in fighting, the result of the person's fundamental I he word "sneer" come chnracter working out. ! word ''snarl," being at fi Such capitals, you will find, nearly I ', JJ K ; -n added llynnd whYk ' hev hm d l'ne 'Vaeaus "!'"Q f n inferior or an enemy, considered mark of genius, yet it I, , ,'J '- 'sea 'r1flcn ' 8 M sneer ,la thnt mnnv men of genius de wr te m .yhat v.e call n derisive or sardonic 1 2? IMs s rnnlv becimse the man . !K,,Brthf. ?w l"lf-anlmal snarl with a who is really big Is usually above peity I ' P,e " n snar m.g the deg nl- vanities. . . ..,.... side nf ids bend fnni i,i ... i.t Rt nlnln canltals we mean princi- ,;,. 't, uui.ui,uiiini, ay jiuiin "i"'"!a ........ .,,,.,. ..... When we sneer or shnrv ,in,,n put pique, with straps that fasten IIM tnat lilt niiKir, inn me iricK.v, BjTiV5Sy "chic" part Is the top, made T -'Al awrately of a separate piece of i"' ' .'wi4mw, 'which turns back toward the llMMtm and U finished with a Vew of ; !&& Plain stationery of lirm texture Is al ways In geed taste. These who prefer mere Individual correspondence paper use monograms, or, mere rarely, crests. Even persons or "personage!, who have. Inherited nuthentte coats of arms de net make common use of the family device, which. In n demecratla country, Is looked upon us mere or less of an nffectatlen of superiority Yet there are peeple who mnlin themselves objects of ridicule by "adopting" crests te which they have no title whatever. .... Monogram dies may be had In all ntvlns of lettering, engraved te order. heavier typew inuy en emuesseq nally thoie capital letters which are "en . ?'e . ?DC(,r or. s''"w ma le jus? alike, or almost like the small rV ,7n" cW1rM"en1 we dl iLfV.ra lifferine from them principally i M ns thc """ -'I'0 angle or c YXl or these which nresFmple'imN "' lwn slightly bn brim, and the soft Canten crepe Bca-.vr.The heavier types may b embessec In , the same shade I without coloring, but the mere lntrl IS uu sunn, siiuuv, ..,,. -,,ll nf,rrmtTH renillrn in nr i Hut they aren't content with match lug lu color. They must needs weur the same flowers embroidered upon them. These nre wool black-eyed Susans, which cluster between (Teen leaves In a most realistic manner, onto scroll monograms require color te bring out thelp detail. The uddress may or may net be engraved under the en twined Initials. Usually the dies are left with the stationer, se that orders for additional monogrammed paper can he filled promptly. show defiance de exaqt exaqt cerner of n size, or these which nre blmple lm - , ' "". "u"1" '" "" "iignuy nncitwaru, tntiens of printed letters. The larger inml nt, tlle Bnme V""3 a muscle war the hese "re male, however, the less strong'" ,(r.aw 1 the upper lip nnd ex- 8hetBheefllnd.caUe. , S-?'. &' T eVcTlen' e"r Tomerr.w-Vary.ngjour Met,,,, te jj X-lir'nfle "le lr i the smile nf derision is shown en but I ene sme et the face that slde being turned toward the object of our de rision. Tomorrow Why De We Trewiif Copyrlehf, toil, lu PubUa I.tdeer Company 1 ' The New Suits Little chnnge ls evidenced Im (jie frocks and capes, Veu nre offered new, I just as you were severnl months age, a inoice et RiiiHi. sneves or long, wide ones or tlghtlsh. Suits, however, dis play morn versatility both In trimming nnd In line. -tilte n great many of these new ones show Jackets which are regular llP'"H; And net a few of them are belted Inte a flaht band nbeut ine nil J$- "- i"c nenee DIOUSQS', Have Yeu Learned Yet Hew te threw a bubble? If you haven't send u self-addreed, stamped envelope te the editor nf the woman's pase for your little lessen book. It haB lets of ether helpful little bits of Information In it, tee. Fer instance, hew te wilm invitations te a "Hubble Parly" for St. 1'ntriek'n Day, hew te decorate for that party nnd hew le de tome ether jjoed stunts with bubbles Including eutlns them! Would you like te give this party? Lewest Egg Prices in Years! A Total Reduction of Seventeen Cents per Dezen in Eleven Days! Geld Seal Eggs carton of twelve 33 Big and full the very finupt of the new-laid eggs. Fresh Eggs dez 27 Guaranteed positively fresh. Asce Stores Are Headquarters for Quality Butter and Eggs Asce Stores arc located all ever Philadelphia, and through out Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. WMniEfliiinw AStU AStU AStU ASCO lIlHinUlIUU.ur.iUllUililUtlllUJU'lUII'IllNtl'lUlililJlUMIhlll' ifUnmillFiliOfl U Ull IIIIlJ tRUliEIl Suggestion Ne. 2 from the Ice Bex "Don't take a chanced take ICE. Changing temperatures quickly spoil feed. My tem perature is 40 degrees and I will keep your feeds pure and wholesome until used. But you must keep me filled with ICE." Yours for health, R. E. Frigerater The Tidbit Package $1.25 a pound A brand new package of old favorites' which have been' found te be meat in demand in the Huyler stores. Heney Nougat Asstd. Caramels Burnt Almonds Spiced Strings Cream Pepps Jerdan Almonds and Asserted Chocolates A special message te the women of Philadelphia TF YOU could spend a day going around among our farmers, receiving stations and city dairies, you would be amazed at the precaution we take te insure the healthful' less of Abbotts "A'v Milk. When the milk reaches our country receiv ing stations we carefully test it in our laboratory te make sure that it meets the Abbotts "A" standard. This is really the "silent test" of healthfulness. Fer unless the farmer has taken every precau tion it will net pass the severe tests we give it. But Abbotts Laboratory Control does net step there. The milk is rushed into our large city dairies where every act of pasteurizing, clarifying and bottling is under the personal direction of our own bacteriologist. Our Laboratory Control starts right at tha farm and ends when the milk is deli'ed te your doorstep in the morning. A 'phone call te Baring 0205 will t.ing a bottle te your house tomorrow morning. ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, INC "Milk suppliers te critical buyers" Philadelphia , Atlantic City Ocean City PleasantvilU Wildwood Wau&fif f " ''M 'V' 1320 Cheitnut Street Special this Week: Caramels I j W) i w 1 I Abbotts f A XT Milk ',tl'v kJ .'. 1SI' "jiStK'l'l.B,JiJ?fC,."ilV.-A "f. . .'.. i V. . .VJ"VJ?l .. iii iiiiiiPil um&ffl. VMWMmmmx, 'R .hM fir,' a 'iS&K J1TLM - w f I . bfl