Fiiiif &.1 rervnn- w .i"m:iu.r'M w .i:i sp? "", w? VllW rW f r '. :'' tfta '(? . cr, TOTO 'Wffftl ?BWl' 3 W" ' lw 'mrm T ' ? ", ,f.r . V!-,"- tffi$5lU EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, -MONDAY, "MABGH 20 1922 i f if, $s vvs :- . -- a i ft I r!V vcializers" Think Is Made Up of Their Own Hebby Judge Everybody Frem the Standard of Their Oivn Interests and Ferget That Life Consists of a . Number of Specialties . t&TtOOU Kllxnbctli Ann ! V'?JI"flIlfnrp she wns married she helped ! Akiirlmntlipr with tlie housework. II lid -T- Z ---- - i nil Iter ew'n clothes, mid lind n ! I, , , , , , .1 ).. . Ien which kept her busy three days E . -v.. I ktjtitek. r.Sn-yAU-rl nn -Ktimlnv I tin Itiiv wlm nfter J-rAte1 tiAnnniA lmr ritmiiililfl nP-f'MTliPli fill yker time. considered "queer." lk you mean te -ny tlmt "he !j a.mI ...1. nnvtliltlrr?1 fluLl'lt tlip, V 'IrirlB who linil born tnkiiig ut one thing I . after nnntlipr pvrr since thpy left school. VDeenn t she knew imw te cook or hiiikp her own lints: has- she ever studied , '& ancient history or modern literature ; ' !?t.. .1...... ..!.. nvlln.i rt tl.ltl.'M (if tini- 'i nn mien mk ,-..".. i i" - . M If')" ' 'I .They rnnnet see, these girls, tipyend ,&;thU constant siuiiyins mm uimii: i ?(udh?tleiinl courses. . itJClj Jt linn ticceuie Ilicir whom- nn. uiki Lf wey take It se seriously nun miy one Si 'who doesn't realize Its vn-t Important e ' an they de is net te lip reiisniercii as 11 i ra'tlennl huninn belii-s there'1, i-enu-thing wrong with her. B UT that wasn't all; KIIiiIipiIi Ann's V hp. plther "Why. slip enslit te hnvp her voice trained!" they exclaimed earnestly. "She reallv has some very nice tones, and with trntnlns she mlzht develop a wlrn nnrler voice llethill'! lib:, of of I course. Hut It's dreadful for a sirl te n rllIew her voice te pe that way when It hit" possibilities, and the way she's tnklnjf her hb;h notes new Is just liiln liiln atlen te a voice:" They cannot see. these elm. tmjend the business of siusing and hnvinR their 1 TeIcch trained. It hH become thplr whole life, anil they take it se seriously that any one irhe doesn't realize its vast importance arthcyule Is net te b considered as a rational' human beltiB there's semc- thing wrong with her. Weman s Life and Lede 9f WIMFKEII HAKl'KK (JOOLEY A Fifty-Fifty Courtship T CAN'T afford te take girls te eitj A theatres and dinners, and I am lonesome hundreds of evening. I'"'""- inns there are let. of girls that an lenelj. tee. but what can a small- salaried man de in i (Ill's)' nil,'..; ,. II)' was a nice, earnest, jittracthe young fellow, and lie voiced tin' wall of thousands of .noting men in all the cities. They have found that n decent dinner and a couple of seat, at the geed theatres, and the e It a n e wiNiKiinn RARFER COOLBI tailcab, If it rains, cat up tlit-lr sulnrj 80 'frightfully, that tlu'y are obliged te eschew all feminine seeletj. ONE man. problem. however, has solved the or rather, his fiancee has seivea it, ler if is n matter mat com men sense and a wise girl ean arrange very sensibly. "She taught me hew foolish is the false pride of most .voting men. In think ing that just because they are mule beings, the. must kepp tin'tlip pretpns" of being wealthy, or at least, far let ter off finaiiciall'. thun the woman. It is a vanltv witli them te p:i all bills with a sweeping gesture, even if sev eral women are in the parti whom thej '- & H ' tt rf f 4 f scarcely 'knew. '.. Aew, hlsip hns. wonderful 'horse ; , sense, and she realized long age that lit. her wilan- was ns big as mine, and that T'each of us earned enough te afford many 5oed times, but that if I had te pa.v euble every evening, in., nienej sim ply wouldn't stretch, and we'd be I . --llinru le Mone iiium ei tuir IlKiee C' Afltnivtltlrlii Iritiwint. Stlie 'irr-tiiiil l ...m . Vlllta 11rt i.f 1w... hllll' .1 ... I I..I...I ,.r ... a.i; ... j i ....I. r . . .' ...ii. .....I. mi i. rj man lu tin. ilil cit.i.iikl II li.n llint 1m.11 i r . .t ...i. -!.- ..i.t.iiii iiii.i (in ii - yvii.bv- I,,.. f,.f hi. ..p. i Li.... :.ii.i......i.i. ius .,un. Iill . tin i ' t ,. lull., I lllll)qiliill1 iust. because they are men. That Idea handed down te e. mm tin. ri'ii. i nines wiipii men nan all ine meiipv and L wnmart ....... ..1.1 1 .. .... I ..., . ..... T.V...E,, 1.-(- llllllllj ).l ill 1-1-Jll I', - J", in life trem the man who wii willing te pay the bills, or el.se go without. New, when women nie earning big incomes and often men have mumII one.. it Is absurd for them te pay the wom en's everj bill ami impes.ible.' SO UK went en te tell hmv gi determined thai the.v shmil irl. were ill have plcasutit evening, at tcrtainiiienin together, lows or two girls can 'gether, by the simple dinners and en jllsl US full fl'l - go out often I" expedient of go ing "Iiltch treat." Pach ciin inn In own hills, but it come, vei' hard en one te pay for bmh. ! The young woman of sen-e lnul (J- frankly said she enje.ved going about i htciiuik" who nun nuiier iiiau wnn ".. ..i -i i i . y.pvtuc iimii" " ii' iiiiiiniaiii '', unit n j.barlllK the expense, she i oil III Imve ntna inlcasiire i if ler Iimiiih in nil .mi. of affair where men and wenien mm together. "It's all In the fundi anv - i-way, .Hue luiiRiieq, -inr wnen we are mirrleil, our ineeme. will be for the t tgoed of both of us. Oh. e.. I said A , facemes, ' for I intend te keej rtf werKtng for a long time, it we have li'tne unuulc liiceine. we can live twice is an well as en the meager one ii .voting , i,S chap 'ran make In these times and in- ' deed, we leuhl net afford te uiair.v til ,) nil 'ier mini .veins were n iiei inr Hie i)U(vvvvi hi inj riiini auiii'ii hi ei.. i !s.'fnvA mv wnrU. nml It u'niilil 1m Iiiiimi. ' ietelly suicidal te give it up." , sTJPWKVKIl folks ma.v feel alsiul tins .JCi modern marriage problem, it is i surely net a debatable question, the IVi one ef'u geed pal's paying her own wa y One youth says that with equal rights vnd, equal or better salaries, girls can Hally ufferd tu de their share, and hy t&. ItAsIn .. IWtv.llfti' II I ril llfi.m.i.il Im.i. iTsf-' ".'J ....-.........,, ..,.,,- LVahraaa or ilenuiunii jauiits are maile Die unci even a raiiiarnuerle and lllnl coiiiliiillieiishlp that often vvii, tn the ultiir! In the ense nf ili.i i'JSit'ceuple it was nctuullj a fifu-fiffv ,-y nWWOihlp. mid the jeiing man Is very rH'fread ei his sweetheart s common sense .(IAIbiI 'rn.wl will. 'I'hilt miirrliice ulll mil li?74 broken up because of tinaucial squab- ' rflas'ttiul laziness and sellishuess en the," ;CHpHMII Jlinilli.-te lilt.) r niniiii,-'. ) 'j'lUirtef B wife wlm regards her 1Vb luiiretv 1111 animated nuekcthoek ! mate v.r jri::" :.i.n.. i.-.. ... .....' ; ;,yj oepip ..iieiniw rn,v inuv mi enormous Hi .ine divorces are sought Eanctal nuarrclH. If the and willing 4u de her "iptlni graft, many (rf.iRABH is made if semcvjfWklnf color That Life rnllKX the girls wlm had Sunday .1. si-line clnsesi en Sunday, and classes in Hi'wlns, Imsket weaving, story telling nn" "nut-net en wpeKiiayM tit hip "" , , ..'... . . 1111111 MllllPt'!" HIHl 1, M , V m, UOII1IIII I ,1,,,...,i i,,. " ' "Why n Bfl with nil the time hip lint rnnnet slve seiiip of it te charity 1 don't spp." they derhired Rrnvely. "There'i iinthliij; mere beitutlful than erviiM for ethers, nml te give a few benis paeli ppk te iiinklns these little ones hnpnlpr or brlwrliis seinpthliiR Inte their lives Is surply the ureiitext work that ntijliedy cnii tin. it s urpaillin ter u Irl just te close hrr lipart te tlip call of charity." They are se Imnrevipd. tlipp pills, with t'liplr charltv work, that thpj can not cp Iip.mmiiI It. It has become their whole life, and thej take It se seriously that any one who doesn't realize Its vast Importance as they de Is net te lie considered as n latienal huuiiiii being there's some thing wrent: -vltli her. Tm: 111 Iir.N there were the Rills who went for athletics, the Rlrls who studied art. and "cxpresspii them selves" in batiks, fashion Illustrations, ilpslR-is for wallpaper and se en. All splendid, every one of them. I Inch following her own natural bent, each cultlvntlii.t her own special talent, each sincerely trying te make semethlliR of herself. Hut each takinp the thins tee seri ously; for nfter all, the whole of life and livlns is net bound up entirely in education, singins. cnarny worn, or .iu ether one thing. And each person bus a i-i'jht te her own waj of living. TT'S X te r iinid te Ret t lie ".spi'eializer- realize this. ltecnusp new that Ui.abeth Ann Is marriPd. and lias a uusiianii and n uenie and a baby te leek after, the members of the women's club cannot understand wiiy she doesn't reali.e the, necessity of beleiiRluR te It and taking part In Its work ! Twe Minutes of Optimism ll.v IIEKMAN .1. STK'II Every Man Has His Monster (Jeerges l)eaiU'.s pill'. 1'iienll.V pi-p.ented at the Theaye de Chain- j pigiiy-la-Hntaille in Paris, 'inule .en- i satien almost equal te thai nchieied b UeMnnd'. "Cliantpeler." It I a pla.v with a mural, and. a. , )IM,n se often remarked, the world all Its denial will alwa.vs love liieruliziiig if It i. well done. The scene of the phi i laid in an ancient citj. The it.v is held in the grip of a monster, as Thebes was in control of the sphinx. This monster lives in a cavern, and even a mention of its name terril'n. the inhabitants. Hu man sacrifices te the monster are re quired daily. .l'ahi a viitnoiie and ir.igeeu. girl. t;iitiis the citi.en. fur their ewardice in permitting sin Ii .laverv. and call, upon Pljoiher. tln sculptor, le deliver them. Phoiber Iem-j .Meilene. a coquette, and linhima goad, him en In telling him that Meilene will net lie able le ic..it 1 1 tiii if hi' mil vanquish llie monster Phoiber reis Inie the pre.encp of the monster, and thus p,d and evil stand fllif te fin').. The j, ,.,, nquet s and thcreb phoiber iis'iii,h l.ing. After lie lias rilled M'Vi rill car, the people become flied of lii virtuous li'lgl). Meilene i. nntaithtiil and incite, the people te revolt. Phoiber quit, the 'euiiti.v. meet, the monster again and tinallv .la, him. a Dubinin Iem . Phoiber and has fn. , lowed him into evile. put .he refti.e. I te he his. telling liim te K ijs wv fe.rever and devote his life te the de". siructien of ether monster.. Dubinin is l-enll.v his betfir self, it will be ob served, and the stur merelv illustrates 'Ii intinual siruggli- within each and ver.v one of us lietwicii tin feri'e.. uf light ainl darkness. That Is ever.v one hii. In., monster. l Dig deep enough into anv one', lif.. nml ..en will nml something which n lhal one i. trii'.tic. horrible, incredible, which menaces iq- hn iiieiiaced his lif... Te one ii will In. iibehul ,,, s,nnr oilier drug, in another some .nri uf perver.ie.1. te ane.her env.v. spit. . irniehei. Jealous, crilell, caiele.s- lli'vi, limbflieiilessis. laiiie.. ilher of the lilibeq. dragons tlint infest Hi,' cave, ni mini soul. Theie ar" minister, i eniiniinal. mon ster, artistic, monsters ph.v.ical. mnu--II r p.vchnlegii-al. inenstcr. t Jim t nre mil. monsters of imagination ; but whatever our purl ii-iiliir monster ma be, it . our call le slnv ii. And nsiiallv, it due. mil .tav dead: we have te go e,i .'a.vmg it, nut m ie in a lifetime. Inn in.iii limes; and the hiittle must In i iiiiiiiiued net ... inuch fei pir.inal gain, bin neblv. iin.elti.hlv , iindauni'd liv llie reliiiffs of enemies, fur Hie eh purpe.c of -piritual man luiiliiini; up Hie inner Things ) null Leve te Make Searf enar and drJasK Jt-t Kilav. A Si AIM- t CM..' It AM) SASH makes an iiuusuall) cluirmliig trimming for a plain frock fte'eiv the front center of the neckline mark off a circle two ami one-half inchc- In diameter. i;inlireli!cr till- ciicli' as shown at the lower right hand corner of tin illus 1 trutieu. Cut two leiigthwlM' slits near tlip renter of the circle ami buttonhole them. Make a similar eirc, seinewliat larger, a few Indies above the i-enier of the waistlliip. (The waistline in ,(. illuslratieu is the leuglheiieil one, nmv se much in vogue, 1 I'm' ribbon, picntcil cllllTen, georgette or silk for the hash. It should be lioeiit live Inches wide. "" " I""1 S"M cellar; slip tin seftl) iireuiid the neck, lil.e pints through tin- silts ami lasien umii'iueaiii, nun lie ping sash through tlip sll in the lower clr cIp; 'hrliig the cuds down ai'eiiml Hie u-nlutlliip: cress them nt .the Imclr I brine them around te tiieifriint and tie thtm. If a Sr.Mtr1 CtlUKAR AND JIL m 3.ie& INDIVIDUALITY 9KiR -s: "'?? ' - NgP i lie nn coal mm. ti tiit tin siiiir little crepe hat Isn't. Inn the silk-iiud-woel steckllIRs (lecldedh Hie. and se are the Rleves. It Is lenllj bj means of our accessories ami lillle details tlmt we iichli'.i' distinction, am hew. 'l'liere are two similes of a lual ler in the I diamonds of the sieeKinRs, ulilih mutch j the frock worn under the wrap While kid piIrcs the Rillllillpt tops ,d" the rIem-s , and white stitching makes an lntPiet IllR ilesiRti lower en the wrM I'roef of tin' hltellPss of tliesp sfles s Reii lt tit fact that the picture was lakeii hip returning from abroad. en Paul and Virginia Thv Alibi Tim the en le meet the woinenlell. at nor of the auditorium at e el or uirp. I mil and his friend I lick were Iheie at live minute, befete the .appointed moment. "I .'poe we'll have le wail half an heiir lI'Pi'll be late." grumbled Dick with i he a..timed pessimism qf an alli.'iliced Miqng man of tweut, -lour. Paul l.uighcd cheer fulh "Virginia's never late for dales." 1P chin kled. 'That Miff abi tit n woman being laic. s all cumic-p.ipcr iu.pira iu.pira tlen, old man. Tin .v 're u - i . 1 1 1 mi time. it". Illl'lel .iipie.ed le be fqnnv te think that a woman', alwav. late." iMek frowned at diver, reeellt of long period, of waltinir lhal lib gari't had let hltn in for. "Aw. tin1 "re bite all light. Margin el's ulwa.s late." lie at the lecolliM'tieii. "TI"' fnnnv 'el Ions Mar Paul. smili"! thing Is, thmigh. s(. alwav. ha. a gee e- 1 cllse. At least, il sounds piett geed, ! the wit she give, il out.,' "Viigini.'i's alwa. mi lime." ' "She is, hev V Well, II "s nne mill I llie of s. new. and I dnn'i seem le mc lihesc two an.vwheic aieiiml Hie neigh I boring lanil-caii" I '"I'lnv'll be here, ei" he amended ih.'iitil "or, atnw.iv. Vii'jjrl I'll have 1 a L'oed ceilc if .he Is late." ; Diik sniffed c.vnlcall. i "Slic'll be hue Mnrgnn I - alv a. I late " Paul siaiti d ami 'inn 'I i i'h lie ! .in et. 1 "l.n'i lhal Maigiii'et .'" Ii wa- Ma run i ei aletu . I "Wli. wiieie's Virainia'r I "I le'i idle'leil her I'll lllei'l lli'l llelP insieiul of Milling for her. I wa. .ifr.iid I'd li late." I Dick fairl.v gliilend. "It', ju-i eight and ou a1 en time I, the ilnt, time." Paul f "Ven I knew elM be en inr linn a Ii) 1 101 1 in'." i'4 111 the lib-.' 1 -aid. in 1 u-iiigl) Tell? W. .'...in. i- In (Ian Yen ti'i it. . 'in'i 1 h) Women Wear r.ehhrir Hair The pie wear slmrl ent ti'lldeiu ) "f Winn hair K due te the l.n-i t 't ilial , . , 1"" " '" hav I) me ci'iiincip.it -d and . independent. Ili-te lew iN 'no pi rind when llie cii'lmii uf " ni .' I tln hair 'holier thun feiiri"ti n.ilo n.ile liecame a- lomiiieu a- nl pie-enl in the 'rutted Stale-. I" iiuimv i pi cii il en-es. hewcer. women lune mei-ii -hurt hair In -pile of general opinion but 'ii- ' vc-iiguiieii would '"'wail thin, wnh Hi" CM-eptlnn of in-tan when the n.iir wn- mi te I'c-i-filili-li n hei. i.i) i'.iii'i. Hen. the-" wete women of llie inde pendent l) I"'. "'I'" cared in for llie , comfort predmeil limn the adver-e i i- nipiil made l tin- pie-.-and iiuluidual-. 'I'lieie appeal- t" '"' "" I'"' ''"' ''' '''" ter) Where 11 gep.'llll ipikIpii") .iie-p te weir the hair slim I. Miii-;ieiin eT Viilni-. dining llie l-'rciicli l.lgm. in-l Cathnim 'I" M"di"i. after tl. - .n "t llenr) lh" Keiiilh. were 'heli Imir I -In rt! 11- leveiiled h) PM-tillg P" 'ui"-. ' . . . 1 . 1 ,:;:..r"i.nr nlted Slati- inpfp "a- 1 Civil Win when I u I,, I me comiiieii, and -loin Ill-O prniiii-1 1 1 ni- mil' tie i ir age " '" air pe- rled. beginning In ls''"'. Tedin. bew)'ver. in spite of Hie boa-l of one 'pieniliiPliI hair dres-er tlmt he vmild lie able le make a living pi.niiled ,.1 i,mi tun women and one mini ie- mai 1 alhe, and tlmt h would ilrps" ler ii'ithliig. the hair of one woman women are show In 10 wear "belibed" II decided Ii mli'iic) Ulll' ieeail-e ill P linn 1 whi savd in iirc-sing n, mi- .ii-. nn,. 1 : .. tl...'...... ..,. Ii ii can ip wasliPd, anu ine resiiii nig column. n " ; weiiipii weie IllllllVllli) would II la- hc-fnri' the hair for women welild ... 0 ....1. (he hair of all cut I', . Imw long cllr-lettl of -lillfl bi nn the riilp instead of I he except loll.' ( morrow What Hlnl Cini I'ly llai'liwanl? T.'J. by I'ubllr l.ubiit' Cemprint ( iljijl- u enr lAnelvnm I Iecs 11 loll sliabb.v nm dull -e Hint 1 1,.. .lust-Mi which )eii lle-P se llll'e- full) m-iiiipI) -i.,; and tired sllews? And ine )n el scriiiiiiing 11 ' well, ll'V tills WIIV 01 01 liiiin eiiih " iinn ni-i-i-in'g II cleaner: "! eltlier a neulnil guiy paint or one tlutt mutches the wull pit per in .veur klleheii. Fleer paint: eleiuii and you -will Hurt it much easier te keep clean. aHfJ a great relief from the dullness of thefiidcd linoleum. And Annlv II suioein, --i-n i."..i in Die nn the dul l" 1B& urlcr l"' . k si I N FROM PARIS IK ''?. ' v-vy. 5'',' w ? Photo by Crmiu! . Hy HELENA IIOVT GKANT "Oh, Ma.rgarel's alwn.vs en time." Margaret' rewarded hlui with it par ' tlciihir'y sweef smile, ' "Tliat's awfully nice of m te sny , se. Put, really, I never de make jeii wall, de 1. DlckV i Never," he said solemnly. i "tui two!" Ten minutes after ,. "Well," remarked Maigaret. In an effort te pmleet her sex. "She's prebnbly get i a pcrfcctl g e a d CSOIIsC." "Prebiibly." said ( Paul drylj. "They a 1 w a y s I have," .oite-oIeeil Dick wickedly. At fifteen minutes past the hour Vir ginia appeared suddenly from the side walk ihieng, "(Hi. dear I'm se sorry te be late." A chorus assured her that every- i tiling was pcrfcctl) all right, ('lock fast?" seethed Paul. "Something go wrong or was the street ear late?" murmured Margaret i thinking of her own two stock alibis. "I'nrgel something and have te go i back V siiRgested Dick, manfully wish ' lug te help. Virginia dimpled ar her husband. "Ne. The truth Is that 1 just put 'iff dressing, nml then I dawdled ever my hair, and .pent tee much time primping. That", the truth of it. I'm just slmpl) guilty nf--ef being n woman i that's going out for the evening." I "tih:" "Hah:" And as the) entered the auditorium Paul squeezed her arm tenderly. "Seu darling." he whispered. "I love von ireineildeiisl) for llilll." "l'er w hat V" "I'er saving that rii'ht out. like that ; for net ii)lng te make a silly ex cuse." I "1 never offer s oei.es, Paul, dear." she icpllcd calml). i .The subtle!) was lest en Paul, lie chili l.leil. though, when it struck him 1 Intel in llie cvenlne. Tomorrow Wonderful Words Head Your Character I ,' Dwbii I'liilliii KtilliiS the Wiihi -Heads oil llllicle ma) reniembi'r Ireni 11 previous I hut people with wlile heads an- of the dih'lng, I'lieretic. "-crapp)" Mud. What. Ilii. I- the lie-t way te handle ihemV The nie-l "ciieral rule Is Ihi-: I. "I lliem blew off strain wIipii the) I waul le, and den t take It tee hard. II nm) mean cunsiilerabl) les". than, for iii-tmicr, tile ominous, pained silence of 1 the narrow -heiiili'd ieieii. If von hip M'lliiii' setnelliing le ir wlde-heiiil. icmeinber te lay principal einpliii-l- en the results, llie preliN of It, lie piviinicil for a tirade at an) time. i.irl!cii1aily al the stall of the IntiM--vIpw. It's net insincere hlu-ler, but it's lilii-ler. Don't let It frighten )ou nwii) from )our position loe easll.v, theiigli, of course, veu must be guided h) lea-enable judgmcut. .lust Keep in iniiul nl such limes the Ullage the! "harking l"Ks don't bite," lint tiii- is Important. If II docs be- nine ncccury te call u halt en --mil blustering, lie vcr) careful net te lie 1 1 11 w ti into tiie Mime manner. Counter. Iilu-li'i- I- far iiiei-p llkel) te fnn the inleivieu into nil honest -In goeilliPrs light than is a quiet, cool word of pie-p.-t. Hut if it is pct-sihle, wlien u wide- head "pvpledes," just wait ipilpll) a i bit, and proceed as If netli'ng had ee- ciirred. The chances are that lie, or -hi', will fersi't II all niiieli ijuicker t It II 1 1 )ell de. Tomorrow l'la)lll (he Narrow Heir's Adventures With a Purse T v 1 ti WAS passing b) the shop nod miw iipcliplpcps in (he window, and when I read the price I promptly went tight, in ami asked llie shepkecpi r If there wete enough id them for mc te I tell ) 011 iilsnit. for I knew b')end the' shadow of a deuhl lhal .win would In-liileri'-li d. lie Mild he would held ou le -nine le give )ell il 11 opportunity te strip lu ami spp them. Se here, then, Is I in) sterv. Tlipv ui'P small neckpieces of Sllieriiin npilrrel. Their color u that geed blown! guiy IiisIcikV of tin. lighter iiilnr thai one as-eclarpr. with i clicai sipilri-pl. They are llie ver.i thing te' wear with a suit, ami the) are priced at .l."i each. Vmi will like tlip smart summer tabic covers for flip living room or perch. Tlicy arc iiiiiiIp of gliciliiini, in blue nnd , whltp clicck. Tlic edges lire eiiihroiil eiiihreiil ered in yurn of n ceiitnisting color green, for instance and then there Is a nice big design embroidered en them ilif-yurn of n nuinber of bright colors, I'lVJ)' ure about as distinctive as any If have ever Been, and their prlca of 'W'M' '"""- rruBeiiufr,- reasenbe, (y- Please Tell Me What te Del Hy CYNTHIA j i Better Consult Docter Dear Cynthia I nm n very nice-leek- ing yeuntr fellow. I have a let or girl menus, i sunnesc mv Boer! lneutt lieln them. Hut here Is my treuble: When I ire te sen n. elrl frtetwl ntel sit in Lthe house I get sleepy nnd sometimes almost rail asleep. An the girls tire geed company, I cannot account for this. 1 have tried te overcome this, but enn't seem te. As a couple of friends have given me up en this ac count, If you could tell me pt nny way of overcoming this I wound be very thankful te you. SM3KPV 1'KTK. Wants te Gain Leve Dear Cynthln Am n love-lern little girl of seventeen, llcccntly I met a fellow seven years my senior. I asked him tc call, but lie has failed te de se, net even calling me en the phone. New, whenever I go te u dance he pays nie marked attention but never nsks mc te go with hltn. Just the ether evening another fellow took me te a dnnce and llrst fellow continually asked ine te dnnce with him. Consequently my es cort grew angry and we linve net spoken since. New comes the big questien: Hew shall I win the love of the first one? I j. ij. I'. There Is nothing you can de but be Interesting and attractive when you meet the man, and dance with ns ninny ethers (the one who takes you specially) ns you cm. Don't let blm think ycu tire anxious te dnnce with hltn. Keep hltn guessing n bit. He Dees Net Sound Interesting Dear Cvnthla t am n. young woman eighteen years old. Seme time ugc- I became interested In a young man of Polish extraction. He kept me com pany for n while and then left me for my chum, who lives several doers below me. Though I had begun te like tills young num. 1 let lilni go rather than quarrel with my best friend, whom 1 love greatly Hecentl) she threw him ever, nnd he comes te see mc again. He always quarrels with niy friend when she is there and tells her that because her father Is n wholesale lemon denier the ncld disposition runs In the family. 1 would net teleiate this boerlshncss, but he Is usiiullv very charming. lie is also Polish, while I am Jewish, but be says that religion means nothing te him. lie does net believe In nny, Yeu can see my pesltlrn. In my heart 1 would encourage hltn. but my reasoning tells me net te. Pet haps the readers of this paper can give mc some advice. My filend's nnine is Melly, nnu she considers It tee plain ("nn you suggc-t anv In its place? Sly name is Clara, anil 1 have changed It te Claire. De you think It is right" Ct.AIUK S. The young man docs net sound very stable !(. Cynthia. l'lrst he Is I'tteu- tlve. then dieps )ou, then he conies i lmck niTiiln. Yen are the enlv one le i decide en the matter, but he does net sound very premising te inc. Mellv Is an exceedingly pretty name. Your friend would be foolish te try te change It Clara, Is a gecd American name Why try te make It French ? Thinks Friend Was Rude Dear Cjiilhla Itucently I was isit lug u girl friend of mine whom I bad net teen for a long time. She had several girls down at the time, and we managed ti have a ver.v pleasant eve ning until the teli phone rang and a young in.iM called up asking If he would 1 1)0 welcome. My girl frieml renscnieii te his dunlins down, nltheuch reluc tantly, for he cannot dance a.nd te her be seems tee serleu.-t, for she Is used te Jazzy types of fellows and Is en the go. all the time. When he came down he banded her his hat and coat, and a new store tag was danglliic fiMn the Insldn cellar of thu coal This caused my girl friend te rush Inte the ether loom, where she Hurst Inte a lit of laughter, and she called lu one of the ether girls t.' tell her the Jeke. Naturally this peer fellow felt as cheap as, two cents, and se did I, for he did net even knew what It wns nil about. Hut If she would have said, 'Somebody has a new coat," or some thing te that effect It would have made, a pleasant Jeke out of the situation and everything would have been O. K Hut she could ret Keep herself In, ns I did. and the fellow went home about n half hour later, no ing he bad an Important engagement, and I knew be was highly Vi.i. I'lniliei ilen'i von think this Khl should' have apologized by letter, or, i Mil fact, at nice, even If :-lie Is net ever- fend of him? for ever) one 111 mis world has had his or hei feelings hurt very much some times or oilier and aimrec ates Just hew It feels, and It tiltiev. a vei v mii.iII amount of explaining sometimes te s t, matters .'ailing smoothly. Isn't it se. readers Will veu nlc.i.se put this In mswer , te I'edel? Iiear I'eilel Although ) en are a col cel liege man, 1 am sine )ou are net verv 1 bread-minded ( I don't want le knock I veu), but who In this wide world wants veu te 111.11 r any one with whom jeii U....WW.1 cenverge'' And that di ?s net I make the foreign girl a dumbbell just ' because 11 Is your misfortune net te 'li.ive learned mere than one language. I li'an't she also call you a dumbbell, as ! i-he iiinnet understand our laugii.igi .' Veur riiend was exceedingly rude te I the voting man. though she prebubl.v did tiet Intend te shew hew Ill-bred she' 1 vwi An aiolegy Is certainly due him. .if '..ln'xii. a Ceat of Tan Hy COICINNK IMWK Last siiiuiner a lailer in'l'nrU iepu-l laii'.ed tiie gni) suit of rather mannish! cul. A constant dri..lc of these gni) suits was ebserM'd for mouths, nnd the Inclement weather spread te .New Yerk. Tills spring, however, tfiesesuits which lune been brought ever te this side have suh-lllutci tun shades ler Whlstlerhin gloom. In both suits ami frocks thee tun similes are swaying our spring modes and it Is In line with tills icmleiicv (hat we pri'M-nt the chiifinliit costume of tnn twl'l oinbreWoroil luvelUw and I green and aHawJMJintlrHitafc? Itfcrnce. fulialMTM'awlMMPWwa ofjcllew or. ,gn ' j. Ju .vL i.ii.iJHih .IWiiuiJ1. Ii . unnay.rA -j ;-,,- r.-.- wi r ' , i. ' -" "... j , 'I i' ."' WHAT'S WHAT Hy Jlclcn Dccle As Theodcre ltoescvctt once said, "The only olio who never makes mis takes Is the 'one who never docs nny thing." He knew. "Teddy" blundered uleng nnd made the best of It. New If he of nrlstecrntlc stock and Harvard education mnde nn occasional "iirenk. hew can people of different environment nnu irHlninK nlvvnys de tnc right tiling at tne right moment Mistakes are Instructive. If we de net profit by them we hnvp no common sense. Hut It Is- net nrefltnblc te worry about them; whnt Is pnst Is past. Our care must be te see tbnt It does net happen ngnln. One may apologize tc the hostess for nn nccl'dent. such ns the breaking of n cup, but It Is error upon error te apologize for making n social blunder. Alse. It Is liml in.innpiH le seem embarrassed nbeut It. We'll "knew eetter next time," but this time we're net going te be se silly ns te emnhnslzc our "break" by the tee evident coo scleusness which enlv serves te nttinet attention te the blunder. The Weman's Exchange Paint en Wallpaper Te llie Uilltvr of ll'nmnu's 'nyr: I Dcnr Madam Will you kindly tell me I hew te remove paint from the wall-' paper? And also tell ine bow te get u ' thin nose. The hone of the nose Is small, I but the flesh spreads at the bottom. I . Just want It te get small. A. Jf. w. .Kin an oil can with turpentine and squirt It at the spots en the wall, rub- uiHK mi-ill in), ICI.V KCIHI.V, 80 08 1101 te tear the paper, with u piece of ab ab serbent cotton. This will remeve the paint If It Is net tee hard nnd the tur- I pentltie will oviiperulp in ,t verv short I time, leaving no stulti. Yeu cannot cluinge the shape of your nose without nn operation, and I doubt I whether even that would miike It thin ner. Sometimes by Incessant mussngc i you can shape It Inte n mere slender size, but this also has the tendency te make the nose reil and Irritate It, and that Is most annoying. Better let It go I as It Is mnde, ns nny attempt of this kind Is Just ns npt te be harmful as It Is td be helpful. Cerns? Blue jay te your druggist Slops Pain Instantly The simplest way te' end a corn is Blue-jay. A touch steps the pain in stantly. Then the com loosens and comes out. Made in two forms a colorless, clear liquid (one drop docs i COniCS -,n . . .1 ,.lastcrs. Use --', - - - whichever form you prefer, plasters f t)c li,,uiJtliC action ib the SaillC. " , ',, ., . . ... . Safe, gentle. Made in a world-famed laboratory. Sold by all drtiKcists. r - I Free: Wrile Bauer & Black. Chicage.Dcpt.lM for valuable tool;, correct Lart cjlne Ktl." m illiii!llili)l!l!llli!iiiii1llliillililliliir ' TP say Featuring for Three Days The Spring Mede Today, tomorrow and Wednesday, we invite you te view, in the Weman's Shep, the Spring Presentation of Exquisite Suits, Coats, Capes, Wraps and Dresses. The fabrics, style and tailoring interpret only the newest and best in autherilative designing. The prices are VERY moderate, c.icli SUITS I lie -pint of Spring; ft out tlic new laillciirs, fa fa of Tweed. Hi rtiiiKlienc 'J'ricetinc and I'eirct Twill, wanted colors at prices that you rIew witli satisfaction, $16.75 te $75.00 COATS Leme m new rich ciiilirniderics SpriiiK display. I 1 .1 1. t and ether novelty fabrics. Starting i vveeii. I'oes. iNririnniiiiic a lr.Jt f M iii TETLEyS Makes geed TEA a certainty, Spring-Weight Bedding Necessities Blankets Counterpanes Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Bex Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street Clethes cleaned scientifically last longer There's no economy, in fact, there's harm, in simply having your clothes "sponged and pressed." Let us de the work scientifically. We've invested thousands of dollars in equipment that gets out all the dust and dirt without destroying the fabric. And proper cleaning is necessary if you want your garments te leek fresh and bright. Phehe ut Market 64-20. We'll Call Promptly Cleaners S?Djers . J UibRace St. 1035 Chestnut Stjj '" Establifhcd SibRace St. 1035 Chestnut St u2uUs WOMAN'S SHOP The Stere of Greater Values DRESSES lictlici clue Street Urc-scs model reflects distinction ami V.HIIIC, i euci I will. t,certtic, I ricetme. Keslianara, and ethcrt. All faveicil sliailcs, fiem slim illieucttc in liriRlil l'rcnch I'e.ster lines. Prices Range Frem $15 te $110 llicnisclve- r.uli.Ues - liioncil - liiencil Tweed, in all make and WRAPS h.i'ks net seen before, witli cncieii and beautiful brauliiiK thai individual xtrcuiclv smart aie the soft iminrl-.l. cellai s, ic our sucli as '. .' "" "'eaiiuc, v Cliune Prices arc markedly low. at $16.75 up te $110 ittii..... 1..1 n , .. Orlande, Wan wken& Bjrewm tot. India and Ceylon give their most celebrated teas te make' Tetleys Orange Pekoe. Ne ether tea can be se delicate of flavor or se delightfully fragrant. Tctley's Orange Pekoe 10c packages One-quarter pound 23e One-half pound 45c One pound ...90c it ALL WOOL BLANKETS, medium weight and exactly right for sleeping perches new, nnd for Summer use. COUNTERPANES. Plain creum colored krinkled spreads, also in color combinations. Most nttractive, and you will want several sets' for your city and suburban homes. or sliiiiiincriiiK livening Gowns, charm, in Canten Crepe, Crepe dc m CAPES I he smartest cape Nermandic, Belivia, Cerdaluic. Orlande, iurial of styles captivatiii";. Prices creations in, I'ellyanti.i, and ethers, and colors speak for fi $16.75 te $110 waippiiWil J'u'i i itvtttidn srfcjrf il 'jei?; r I. 71 if-' l n i t.i jtyuM' ' - mpK9KK' -"VVWty: rrkiA, .1 . . . .iaUCAJ H ' . ..A. ri'V., -v w r"r.V .,wSi L' m 4 4n sw'jjuwviifi,, riMimMS-$$T,iw3 . fii ., pi,-'1 wa viwai, i. : mMJmK --r and 'iT'f! Ii1..inrli rf- M ' mm
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