Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 17, 1922, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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ma IMA rtarnl at him. at first innocently. .
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'Yeu knew hew
CBJ!Jff'J,i...i....i Mnritnrrl laughed
'n:,.''.r," n'.- lek out of allowing
silly little
lie started guiltily,
attempted te Flmulntc
an nlr of vertiimiii
hi silly little urns.
tnehe te co en?"
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In? natmenl.
'Tnul!" she cried
nraln. She lennrd
across the Intimate
little breakfast table
and her white Mender
era grinned hi arm.
r,PauU" she cried for the third time.
"Aw. what N it?" he growled, wim
pretended sullenne-a.
"What's the matter
mouth?" '
t "Sly mouth?" !
"Yes sir It's "
5 "Oh, I 1 forget te shne m. lip." I
She sank bncki Inte her clinlr with
ft Igh of unfeigned relief.
"Oh. Is that all? Ooed! I'm awfully,
Had. Yeu can shave It right nftir
n DirtiKiity present
and tlmt cured him!"
Paul gave no sign of
Interest.
Vlrglnln laughed at
the recollection.
"Mnrcuret hnd te
go nil ever town and Inte n dozen stores
before she found the proper thing. Then
veur i did dig up one of these lerriDie
, mustache cups tlmt folk gave te our
Igrand-daddlci. That cured Hick, I
1 kiikk. liivmitn Iik Khnved off his mus
tache. SInrgarct's an awfully clever
girl that way."
l'aul grinned tmrdenleall.
"Yes. she's se subtle!'
It was lest en Virginia
1&AKN TOEMOY YOVR REST
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KrenkfinK ' Coetlnpsv. for a minute I "Er " she hesitated
a afraid jeu were going te- I He had finished hl breakfast and had
He dropped his spoon and i cached rrnrhed for his hat from the tree in
own te recover It. Virginia fancied J ,le j,ut
he heard a smothered ejaculation, but. . ..p,,ini,u fnrupt- neain Taul. dear.
S rerrruant"rJ5.nhate " ! t" ' W '
"If there's an thing flint makes me1 He stuttered something, but obedient
positively ill. It's thce mustaches all ly went en Inte the bathroom,
the young mm of thli town nre geine , He eyed hlmelf with n sour little
in for lately." She lnu,'hcd. "J call .smile as he raised the first verdant signs
It the mustache age." 0f the mustache.
Paul colored and squirmed uucem- mi en the Wav out he
anlyln. J!" 1nnl.f' . .. st.v.n.d for a moment te surreptitiously
"Well?" he finally demanded trucu
lently, meeting her laughing eyes with
an effort at brazen hardness.
"I knew that young men have their
Billy ages, just like girls, but when
a man Is grown up and all through
with lavender socks and striped neckties
and handkerchiefs with colored bor
ders "
snatch a small oblong object from his
own dressing stand which he slipped
into his e creat. Handkerchiefs with
olercd borders? Absolutely!
Springtime docs work in nsleniihlng
mediums.
TomerrowThe Internal Triangle
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Weman s Life i
and Leve
WINIFREB HAKPEIC COOLEY
The Naughty Dances
EVEIt since the tango struck our
shores the modern dance has been
a storm center around which waged
battles between
moralists and
apologists.
It seems that
dances have become
mer and mere
shocking. There
hae been geese
wiggles, n n d
Kitchen sinks, and
alligator crawls
Read Your Character
Dv Digby Phillip
6$Sf ,liS?-- Wiv'O . !s?,'i 'c v ',',.. rw'v j t ' af5VL x &(
A geed night's sleep will de wonders for you if you are tired and
ncrreus. Hut first you must get into 'the way of leading up te it
gracefully
WHY tl
Why
the hurry? Why the worry?
the strained and pained ex
pressiens? Faces were net destined te
leek like that ! lledlcs were net intended
te run en high every day and nil dny I
Hew about turning this into inven
tory dny? Taking stork of energy ex
pended, energy saved, and the debit
and credit nfter these days and days
of rushing mnv hither and yen?
Tut down en the debit side: Wrinkles
due te the relentless hurry demon ;
Irritation ever trifling incidents en
route; less of temper, ncceunt insuf
ficient sleep? worries ever ridiculously
petty things; set, tense expression due
te lack of play in jour life; gradually
lowering vitality, due te the entire com
bination of foolishness and what have
you get? .
If a business man bad as many
deficits as that he'd shut up shop and
walk out!
Well, suppose you de that today,
Appealing te the Instinctive tpe
5Iet charucteroleglsts refer te this
tjjie as the "feminine" type, and Its
antitnes s as the masculine. nut .',,: ,iT. Tnr -.i .."n. u.i,
this seems hardly fair. It is better- P f, . n ''" a"d X.?KX&
"InalMlFnV whlYe It Is trTth.t "1 beauty taXca. e! yeira an or
logical. ler, while It is true that' . .. ' tIu. ,nBrent ,mml.
there Is a difference In the proportion
gg'-''?'3l
k) " gr
of the two types In the sexes,
arewlcnty of each type te be
there
ilcjuy of each type te be found
in both men and women. Furthermore,
the "instinctive" tjpe of man Is net
necessarily a "sissy any mere than the
"logical" type of woman la devoid of
true femininity.
Yeu knew from previous articles that
the "lustlntclvc" type of person bus
small hands nnd feet, tine-textured hair
I again, from nn entirely different stand
point.
First, you must let yourself down.
Hew te de that? Sleep mera. Get te
bed earlier at night. Force jeursclf te
de It, If necessary. If you ve been a
singer In the "hurry up" chorus you'll
need n whole let of sleep. Take one
whole day off n month ler no ether
purpose than te lie abed. Make it
Sunday. If no ether day is available.
Ge te church, if that is your most ex
Every big woman who had attained
10:.10, nor at 12. 3he begins
It's a Very Serious. Matter Indeed
When a Man Is Taken Slightly ZW
. : - .
He May Be Able, te' Bear Any Kind of Injury, but When He
Gets Headache or Celd He Suffers Ageny
H
aim sun. Mierer anu mere taper ng -,. - hablt. ' Come home, nnd the
y''r-i ,s yeur8
strangle
holds.
wiNirnr:i
lixnpcn eoeujr
until the innocent
public, ouleoklng
with curiosity, has
been Induced te
exclaim : "A r e
tbcee decent young folks from respect
able American homes, or are they
Bowery toughs, and apaches with their
abject women? Hew can frdks maul
each ether about and loll against one
another, and creep nnd crawl and
waddle, nnd still regard themselves as
ctlecent, innocent and refined? Why de
parents permit such exhibitions?"
"DECENTLY many thinkers have ex-
pledcd ,en the subject. The check -le-cheek
dances are banned and barred
in certain restaurants and dance halls.
,( A New Yerk illustrated paper printed
picturesef allowable nnd non-allowable
dances the former showing a couple
K moving about in a loosely locked em
brace, almost as cold and distant as
the minuet of our 'grandmothers' day ;
the second, showing u stranglehold th-it
was a complete levers' clasp, rather
than a casual dance indulged in by men
and women who often have met for the
first time.
Canen Chae, of Brooklyn, is actually
trying te regulate the t.pe of duncing
by a bill in the New Yerk State Legis
lature, and a liberal clergyman has been
preaching en the relation of duncing te
morals, from the earliest time", and in
the most savage lauds, te present-day
American dances.
I would be described by "plump
than "heavy or husky.
But the point is, bow can these
people best be influenced?
Give them personal attention. Be
en the jump te nnticlpate their wants
and needs. Itcmembcr the little things
they like and dislike. Discuss per
sonalities with them. It flatters them
te receive your confidence, nnd te have
I jeu sympathetic with their own.
You'll de well in transacting business
with these people te held strictly te a
I policy of pcrsennl friendship. Fer,
J w hlle net necessarily unreasonable,
there arc times when they can chuck
all logic and reason overboard in re
spense te tbij nppcul of personal friend
ship or affection.
.. .ifTi null rtTm.
rather ,'. .,i .m ivltli the hurrlcr
in; .. tv- ...mu. ....... . ,:;
The nit
lu lm-lc nf kvstem in her life
f..ri.nnc hetween the people who really
accomplish big things and held te their
veuth and beauty is in the s.stem In
'their lives. Here's where we women
fall ; why mere of us arc net done in
oils for the Italia of fame.
success bcglnn her day in the morning
et at m:.iu. nor at
It the night before, in fact, by getting
n full quetn of alccp. And In net
seeaKing et tne woman out in the hnsl-
ness world nlene,. The successful home
woman applies the same business tac
tics te her life. She is the woman
with n whole breed of children, per
haps, with time for their core nnd out
side interests as well, who mayhap lives
next deer te the mother of one or
none and who never has time for any
thing. The whole thing bells Itself down te
taking life mere easily. Only by sys
tematizing the dny can this be done.
Inte the systematic day you must in
ject the observance of. health and benuty
rules. Just take the morning bath. As
an example. This habit alone will de
wonders toward getting you into a per
fect frame of mind nnd body for the
dnv ahead. At the same time it Is beau
tifying nnd, after nil, this whole system
idea of mine is mere -health and beauty
success for you than financial. Brush
ing the teeth nfter each meal, brushing
the hair nt night before retiring noth
ing will keep it mere beautiful nnd
healthy getting some form nf exercise
dally these things all belong in the dn
of the woman who is systematic.
The woman who is always rushing
and hurrying never has time te cold
cream her face at night; mere often
than net she slides into bed without unescorted.
'wnshine her face, much less taklmr a
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f. (, rnr i entn ; sue erusnes ner imir just ociere
' She hasn't time for any of the nice de
tails that distinguish her prettier sister,
she hasn't time te Improve her mind
by reading, she hasn't time te culti
vate interest that give her n fresh
outlook nnd keep youth in her heart.
It's all in the system, all in the system!
SOMEBODY asked the question net
long age, of a dentist, whether1 men
or women were braver under pain.
And he couldn't tell; it depended
upon the temperament nnd character of
the individual, he said.
On the ether hand, n physician offered
an entirely unsolicited opinion re
cently.' "Oh, men are awful te treat!" he
exclaimed, "They fuss about the least
little thine, nnd they won't de what
you tell them te, nnd anything that
happens is nil the doctor's fault.- . I
get oe tired of a man patient today
that I was almost ready te let him go en
nnd be sick right!" , . ,
And a chertifi of voices, mostly femi
nine, but some masculine, join In te
make echo answer, 'iArcn'f they aw
ful!" THE masculine one followed up his
exclamation. ..
"I've get n brother," he said. "Oreat
big fellow, strong ns nn ex. He plays
baseball nnd football nnd basketbnll.
comes home from basketball games all
bruised and knocked te pieces. But
that's nil rljlit. When he gets hurt. But
If he gets a bad cold, or n little grlnpe
you ought te cc him! Scared te death,
asks the same thins ever nnd ever, 'I'll
be all right, don't you think?' Oh, he's
nwful when he gets sick ! I
Isn't It n strange thins that a small
sickness heuld lay a mnn se very.vcry
Put him te bed with a sere threat and
he thinks he's selmr te wukc up dead.
And talk nbeut nerves! Why. a sick
mnn, slightly sick, is worse than the
mct fidgety woman.
E STROLLS up and down the hall,
takes n turn into the dining room.
wonders whether he'd better go te bed,
decides he doesn't want te, starts te
read, can't Concentrate, at last makes
up hlrfmlml te go te bed and then fusseH
nbeut for three-quarters of an hour try
ing te decide, which medicine te take.
Being tck is semethins he cannot
understand, ,
When he seta pushed into n wooden
fleer, or a 'cement wnll, playing .basket
ball, or tangled up In a mesa of men all
coming full. tilt toward him en the foot feet
ball field, or struck with a Hpikcd
ahee or a fast ball or a hard-swung bat
in baseball, he grit hi" teeth nnd gees
en playing until he is ordered out of the
game. ' ,
And it doesn't bother him at all ; he
knows what did it and what its all
nbeut. nnd he bears It much better prob preb
nbly than .a woman could bear the same
klncLef pain.
BMkuse he understands it, ana be
cause he wen it in a. hard-fought bat
tle, It's honorable,
TUT he resents being sick ; there isn't
D anything honorable or manly about
that te him ana no w werricu aim nerv
ous and fussy until it's ever.
And he must have feminine sym
pathy. He likes te "enjoy peer health,
If It hits him while he Ik In his of
fice he searches out the nenrwt woman,
be she office girl or private secretary.
"Oh. I have such a headache! he
sighs, "I feel se queer. I'm sick!"
mHE tragedy In these two words!
J. 'The "nearest woman" mey have
been working all day Ions with n split
ting nchc just ever her eyes which Iidh
nlmnat rrnrkctf her skull, although, of
course, he doesn't knew that she
wouldn't mention it unless she hnd te.
But when a mnn is just a little bit
nick he thinks he's the only mortal who
ever suffered se.
And he makes himself ten times worse
by fussing ever it until he gets well.
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'The Thirteenth Street Shep Where Fmahten Retgntsi
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Thirteenth Street
.weI Ixmc CmeabeJt
Saturday Only
On Our Second Fleer
THREE HUNDBEP
Spring Diresses
Fer Street, Spert Afternoon and Dance Wxar
Te Be Sold 4 A K0 D
M the One I JJ Ne Alterations
Price VgW-l , Ne. Exchanges
Tweed Sports Suits-rSpecial
Unusually smart and effective S B
models,-in me revereu ,,5l" mjv j
colors. .
Specially Priced
Please Tell Me What te De & cynthia
DEYO
Deluded Wives bVatcheleb
Tomorrow Sn ay lug
Type.
die Logical
By
Can Yeu Tell?
IP. Betlmer
II. J. and A
Hew Man Learned te Count
Man's first need for a method nf
counting arose with the origin of trnde
or barter. Prier te the first meeting
of tribes there was no need of counting,
for everything was owned by the tribe
ir common, and nothing by the indi
idual When tribes met for. the first
time it was quickly discovered that
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inni eacn triec pesseted something the ,, ,,,.., t ... ,t, i,t thin she
ether could use. nnd a willingness te ( realized that that wn the tart tUmaj .lie
exchange such articles started what wu wanted te see happen, and If she wcrcn t
Judith Carlylc U the typical
imall-tmcn wife, and ichen Hand,
her huaband, tuddenly scllt Ins busi
ness and gees te Kcw Yerk te be an
artitt, she refuses te adapt herself
te hi new life. It isn't until she
finds a kindred spirit in Lucy Ran Ran
eolph, another rlfc iche is out of
sympathy tcith her husband a pro
fession, that she makei a frtend of
any one, but she and Hand arc net
happy together. One morning -a
model ealls at' the studio, and, te
Judy's amazement. Rand hires her te
pose for him. Afterward, Hand and
Judy quarrel, and Hand suggests that
he rent a studio outside.
Marcia Davis
RAND'S suggestion that hr take a
studio outside terrified Judy. She
ins
the
knew at) trade or barter. If one tribe
wanted what the oilier had badly
meugh, it was willing te give one, two
ttinni rf tlin tlitniTU It- nnmnil fitt
their corbels witlv their wraps in , ul0 1)t what thf l)tler Ila(I a))(1 frew
117E HAVE spoken of the custom of
" yeuns girls of reed secletj
check-
careful, Band would take matters into
his own hnnds.
Fer that reason she said nothing mere
about the model who came te the studio
coatroom, because their mothers thin aresa the necessity of a method of ' for three days while Hand worked fever-
counting.
Ah n first means of counting mnn
naturally used his'finscrs and thumbs
and eventual! his tees.
In the old dayH of linger counting, if j
a man wanted te count mom than twen- I
ly, he simply made u murk or "s
t-A-,.
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y
Otten Insisted en their wearing corsets,
but their partners were incensed at
anything se artificial, and shunned th ,
girl who were stays in dancing '
The liberal minister declared that
where the old-time dame was a legiti
mate outlet te the emotions and wrgics
and longings of yuth, the vulgar mod
ern tjpe. was a promoter of passions
and unbridled licence.
Along comes a tig Breadwav drami
called "The Notional Anthem." which1
Insists that jazz and corrupt dancing '
and drunkenness are ruining the morals
of the Natien Jazz Is the s.wnbel of
the loud, boisterous, blatant spirit of
the age. Ne one larci for the old swet
uess and de)icac and low
Laurette Taj ler plajs the lieremr in
a moving manner, and she and h'T 1iu
band, who wrote the plu , evident! arc
sincere in their preachment.
BUT meH of the critics hate agreed
that there Is a rather iiunatiir.il
admixture of jaz. nnd drinking , the
play insists that they arr inseparable ;
whereas every one knows that the town
drunk usually cores nothing for a '
dance, and the lounge lizards who excel
in the voluptuous dance pustimc, and -e '
corrupt the muiils and dames of all
cltiea by their allurements, are in-
different te lelcnt alcoholic iiiiexlcn -tlen.
We agree with thes critics, but
cannot but see some sciim- in tli'
arraignment of the ulgJr dance
Thcre nre certain ads that arc net
even ' permitted te l lepreseuted en
the stage in the most continental proo preo proe
Jem pluyt portraying ice. Yet sucli
modern dances show wrc pusitinns,
and suggest the lowest and b.iet -if
passionate Mums and dues, unci the-
are danced by the euth of the Natien!
One wenucrs scunetlines whether the re
finement nnd delicacy supposedly in
herent in most teally nice men and
women are but grafted in n superficial
ml artificial thing, net indigenous te
the real nature !
THE pluy portrays the dew nfall of :
ihn intintr wnnilin nii n r.wi.nt nm i
railed "Nice Peenle" showed the1 The Gaelic rivlal consequent upon
yeuneer cVm erntien careimmK a d r ' " liberation of Ireland U noted In
Sn m iikV nnv l . ,. . hi rLV connection with soma dances arranged
filing against an espionage b purents, s j,lUrck's u.xy tMa yt.ar He. ,
ne rainrr iiiiiiK Hint )nuin im eiiiu cn,18e young people here are net fa- i ,nu.u
ishly en his canvas. During that time
.Tudv rarely spoke te her husband. She
maintained a sulky silence, but instead
of its bringing Band te heel as it once
had, he seemed net te notice it. Jurt
ivn f.iiw.I te realize that he hnd
what was going en in her thoughts. She
would wnlt until he hnd finished the
picture, and then when he wus ready
te begin another, she would offer te
pose; that would be much better than
aylng nnything about it new.
That afternoon Judy went te call en
Lucy Randelph. Marcia had telephoned
that her baby was HI and she would net
be able te nose, se that Judy felt safe
in leaving Band alone. When she ar
rived nt the Randelph apartment. Lucy
herself openedihe, deer. Her eyes, were
red and swollen with weeping, but she
seemed ghrd te see Judy and drew bet
Inte the apartment.
Tomorrow Carl Makes JJp Ills Mind
A Likable Gift
If you're werrjlng ever what te take
te that miscellaneous shower you've
been Invited te, you'll agree that Chlo
tilde would be just light. She is n
quaint little china lady nnd even her
dress is of china. The skirt of this
stands out in three yellow ruflles, nnd
when the first of these is lifted up, there
is n powder container, complete with
powder nnd puff.
Give a Llttte Party '
Dear Cynthia We are tlnlly readers
et your column, but we have never as
vet seuitht jour advice. New n problem
Is confronting us.
We are two clrK of seventeen and
considered very attractive by all of our
frlendR. At present We are seniors at
high school. We are (feed sports, nnd
would like te hove geed times.
Hut, alas, we de net have any friends
nt the nnnniltn sx. while our Klrl
frlcnd3 arc very plentiful. We would
llhe te go te danpcM, but the boys de
net think very much of girls who come
unescorted., we cannot make acquaint
ances threuRh our present friends, be
cause they are nlse In the same beat.
VIOLETS AND AltDUTUS.
Ask your parents te Invite bome of
their friends' sons te n little party at
your home.
8aya "Teresa 3." Is Only Alive
Dear Cjnthla Please, Cynthia dear
you nre fresh, as Cynthia says,
print these linen te Teresa S.:
Ne. Teresa S., I really don't think
you nre iresi
ure Just alive
Yeu
both live In different cities in the win
ter, nnd up Me Christmas we wrote reg
ularly. At Christmas I went te visit his
sister and family, whom I knew ver
well, for two dnya He teemed then te
love me ns much as ever.
When I came back home T wrote hlnr
twice, Dut never received a rcplv. The
first letter was squeechv (If there Is
such a word), the next friendly. Then
I tried te forget. Three months have
passed, ,and I still love him.
He is only a kid himself, though we
nre both eld for our year What de
you think about the situation? Should
i write mm again a nice, frlendlv
letter?
The ether day my f-lngtiiff teacher told
me that If I only wanted a thing badly
enough te fight for It I could get It.
New I want him. Shall 1 fight? 1
knew he loved me when I saw him last.
De you think It Is Just a boy's care
lessness? I don't knew why I have bored you
wtth thU long letter, but I hac no
parents or Intimates And the moon ts
shining- In en me new. " ,
Oh. Cynthia, please help me.
ysuL&mps
The Sheps of sensible rnces
Philadelphia
Atlantic City
Baltimore
Wilmington
FOR TEiE WEEK-END
A
Vemty-five
(
Dellar
I am a young girl eighteen years ei
age and come rrem one or im- ev
families in my home town. Lansdpwnc.
I de net have te run te dance halls for
friends of the opposite box, but I dd
Indulge once in a while In ,'dnds pr!-.why net write a little letter asking him
vate stock" and nlse the wicked weed, why he has net written? Say It seems
As far ns netting panics tsu. tCr you that he perhaps has chanced
MOONSTRUCK.
r. S. Plcase don't say I am tee
veung te knew my own mind, elc. I
hate that
Since you knew each ether se well,
rlnht there," and Chestnut street kb
well ns l-.ansdev.ne avenue sees -my
unbuckled galoshes any snowy day.
Am I fresh. Cjnthla? Ne. I am sen
sible. Nene will feel this llttle-Klrl, nnd
the dUorce courts will never file my
plea, because I will knew all before I
CUBye. be, Cynthia dear, and long ll e
Teresa H. LIVE WrRL.
Oh, no. you are net fresh, dear; ycu
are Blmply vulgar.
Dees Net Knew What te De
Dear Cynthia Before I start my tale
of wee I wish te tell you hew much I
have enjoyed your column. I Just love
all the dear people that tuke the public
Inte their confidence, and I de hepe you
keep up your department until I am an
old, old lady, when I may read about
euntr people's troubles ugaln.
And new, dear Cynthia, for my own
story. De jeu believe In first loves?
Well, I de. Thrce jcars age 1 met a
boy a year elder than myself, and 5
think I loved him from that summer.
He that as It may, I knew I love him
new. Last Bummer we fell for each
ether hard. I was only fifteen then,
though sixteen new, and we both felt 11
urs a life affair. However, belnir sen-
slble youngsters, we knew we hnd tej
wait, ill nepicmuer we iniricu, we
tewara you. nnn ir ne has. te sav se
frankly, as you rtc net want te continue
writing te mm ir he la net Interested In
receiving letters.
nn Mil, (.rnnnrl rit nn inmp ntlmr i-,Ktn,,f I nliani.e.1 Vnw that he W aS CmbarKeU
each time he hnd counted nil his fingers en the work he loved best, a streak of
end tees. That is hew score came te hardness had developed in him. a single
mean twenty. ncs of purpose that he had never shown
! Certain Seuth African tribes eieni before.
itidny cnll in three jvrseim in any con- I He seemed (entent te work all day.
sidTiible transaction. The first mnn ( pepping only for meals, nnd then te go
icprrst-nis ine uniis, ine srcemi me tens i
Mid the third the hundreds, Beginning
with th" litt'e finger en the left hand.
ui'Ii llnijer rcprc-enls a different hIuc. i
Tin1 first iii.in i-euntM centiminllv, rais. i
ing the imerh successively fur each
unit. The second man automatically
"carrie- ever" the tens by raising one
linger each time the fin,t man founts
ten, while the hundreds nre "carried
wr" in the name way by the thirl
man. In thN way a total capae.tv of
:ilO is obtained '
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i. i,iL ifiua nf nieht w th ns inucu
c'lgerness nnd enthusiasm as though his
day had only just begun.
Judy developed nn intense haired for
Marcia Davis, the model. The girl
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Mukes such creamy,
nourishing desserts.
Ilellrleus, rlihly tlmerrd I'uddlnn
druarrlN urr nrltunirri li III whole
family. Thry run be made III five
nilnutrit Hnd at small ceM. There
tire elcht delli'lnim tlmers.
Iterlpe folder en request.
At All Grocers, 10c, 13c
Fruit l'mlillne Ce., HiiHIiiinre, Sid,
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Tweed Dms and Cape
Costumes, Sports Suits
of Herringbone and
Plain Tweeds, Man
tailored Tpppers of
Herringbone Blanket
Cleth.
All Sizes ad Colen.
IFe extend a cordial invito invite invito
fi'en fe you te visit our New
French Millinery Salen
At 127 Sentli 13th St.
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was nretty in a fragile wn, wnii nuy,
beautifully chiseled features, and Judy
Insisted upon bellying the weist about
i, hnt Inte her bedroom, she could
hear the murmur of the girl s voice as J
she chatted te Hand, but scorning te S
listen, she never knew what they talked d
about. . , ,, , , , f
One dnv during lunch, Hand spoke of ti
Marcia for the first time. g
"She's been telling me something Bs
about her life" he began, "peer lltl.c
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-i girl, I certainly feel sorry for her!"
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U'nmnii.libn Judv WaH I UflOUS, 011(1
her curiosity waH stronger than her re- .
sentment against Hand.
I "What did she tell ou?
1 "Onlv that she s been nvirrica nnd
I lin-j a little girl te .support. She Isn't
, living with her husband.
"Ne. of course net." Judy returned
with fine scorn, "if she Ued with her
hufband, it wouldn't be se easy te i
initpt nthpr mell. '
"Judy, jou're unfair."
"O, nm IV Well, then, why docs she
have te be u model? There are ether
things she could work nt, rcbpcctable
wain of earning a living."
"Yeu mean tlint she could go into nn
ofiVe? Well, of course, thnt't. true,
, but modeling pays well nnd leaves her
mere time for her baby.
I "Hew much does she earn?" Judy
nsked curiously. Up te that time the
money part of the transaction had net
occurred te her.
'I pay her n dollar nn hour, some
ikim nnv uieni than that, nnd she
works from fie te six hours a day."
iimv de you happen te Knew
Interesting Facts
about Asce Coffee
Asce Coffee comes te us in a "green"
state. Modern machinery refines it, re
moving any dust or ether foreign matter
that may be present. Then it is carefully
blended according te our own secret
process and roasted in our big modern
reasterics.
There is a shrinkage of 16r in the
roasting process that is, from every 100
pounds of "green" coffee, wc get. only 84
pounds of roasted coffee. The roasting
cylinders held about 300 pounds of
coffee, and great care is taken te
get the roast te aft unvarying point. It
takes about thirty minutes te roast each
batch.
(Mere of the story next Friday)
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wueuiiT in uni'iem amine or in iiieiii-ru miliar with Irish ounces, only one. or
11a In street, and that the natural affec- two Celtic "reelf," or rjuare dances,
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tilmt In PMi.h liwltviiltm i1ftilt. thn IriHh lucDlltP Ih net te be had. a burner inilPl Ilbeut lt JHUy UHKCU WXUl QUICK
Vi,iMnMH nf thn 'rn1rM flavN. I nunvur. op (Miller will furnish the Jrih touch te ! kUMiHen.
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'-mt.n,l.r N of VlecencV and le altogether Ireland's own-any boeK
V- aundards of ileicmj. and some of the f , , , ,,,, wU furillsl, accempauT-
actions of modern bejs and glrlH. n i "' .L" ,' every variety of dance
tm Witirdnnces, give one pause, and make
Will' Be u ''t c"'ru' nii te r,'n' i'hrll-.
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l,'!tei imBiAOES FROM TIIF HI'IRIT MOB Ml
Br' AW. Brel et two urtlclti by un eminent
r-ffe. -aMtntUt, ttr. Kills IVwell. an liitniy
k,V-i h svBjlpry c( rrneart'i In the Spirit World.
rMlil Bwtfi'HM MiitilM Stctlga et next
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Ilefreihment.i served may carry out
the Irish colors In green or geld Iced
cukes. In green, white and geld ice
cream fplstachle, vanilla and orange
Ice), with Imported Irlch meas Jelly, or
n HhamreeK Uonuens. as wel as n mere
substantial sandwiches' cut In harp
shape and chlciten salad served with
Imported Irish "dulse'lin place of let-
min.'"wh"u:riy, substantial sandwIchtH
the Spirit World, shape and chicken sail
Stctlga et next Imported Irish "duIae'Bl
vtjM.) i tuce ldtvea.
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Hand smiled. "tJne picks tnese
things up ut the urt institute and from
ether men."
"If I pebed for you, It would sae
lunney, wouldn't It?"
"Yes."
Sim waited for him te go en speaking,
but he sold nothing mere, nud the suspi
cion darted Inte her mind that perhnp
he no longer wanted her te pet ler
htm tlmt ha would urefer a Professional
medal i?UydU, but ahetlld net velca-
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Sold only in Asce Sjterea, located all ever Phila., and through- i
out Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland.
the flavor of sweet
sugar cane is the
most popular irj
the world v s
Franklin Syrup
brings it in the
most delightful
and useful form
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refined, pure cane sugars.
They are seldin the clean,
convenient,ecenomfcalwqy
accurately weighed,packed
rniuiiiu an seaed V machine
r KAN IV UN Protected ffeminsects,ditt
cane sugars and handling by sturdy car
tons and strong cotton bags.
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rrunnun ane dugar ter every use"
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