f i '-" ' K i ev k 4 ltf ' liAr . i. Iprtctical Paul ' regarded her Indulaentlv no he llpfl with the Usurps n iiihkIi erlei, se much te fv Inld nlde for tlip rent, se iquclt for this innd that. "Yeu nor, lienrjr, thp wny (e make up n household budget Is finil the neragp ll'nt In. In tleurp mil what pciccntnirp of e II I' llOllck00J.ill . .. ...... allowance ou want te npportien for each Itriu." Up niuIIpiI ph. eeuinglngh. it w nil er. hIiiii1p, jeu S2M ." Iv3. .1 But VlrjshiJn' uninlb pliirlil blew lfwl"eli'urrevct1 with t he tiny wrinkled of fcclr. ip-... it.,.. ' b. Mliifrtrllmaa lentil 1(... ... r..lf. I i -. rvj .t----"". .it... in miiiii nun ai J.afctirc." EtfTliAK lift rplllrlinrt l lllu MAI. en..... 8S-1! !-.. i ."J. '""... '"' " . Wf'Lt ""' "" "'"it juu ti tiipsp SJ,?llHMrH,tip for uipV" lip pleaded. w, "Nn. lim'nin. 'riiiii'u M.ni. i,.i. ir i v -,- '.. " : ,i"i-. it i ""- " i.-ensiui ii or ngurlng tlmt ;""' "" WIM ,," "' Ie'p nil tjnl interp-.t. and bp.lde. tf jeu figure U---- ., ...... ... .1.. , ii aim iiuii' out yourself, you'll knew nil about Vlrujnla penderpi ; Clgated. -Miti then Mie "Yeu fraud. nn I'll It.. i . ' don't knew liew te dpplde hew min h & v"! urecerl" and for ptentblni'." ilp reaehpil Inr flu. nn.l nn.l !. ...... -,i - ,:, i , ,' , . "'."" " i"n- J; HI, Willi Ullll'll Mllll llPPU l'l!,'llKPll 1, j. '. i' i. iiiPii- a'l ll'.'lil 111 in t. tnJk Hllppeie. he miirmiirpd. y She untrlieil liliii. iirpinnilii, ,.. l... blia." With feitlnir iIip litii.n li.vt I,.. . . ---n ,mi iitmhi: . .Ireni" tllO il'llllllll .'W lin ..ill.,, I. ....II.. r ti . . . ': -" ...... -.iiii- "5 icu n,M(l JettPil the lisup. A n J amlle hineied upon the plea-ant uiup i f her llp. ? rremently lie laid alde the pencil and I Banded the pad te hpr. vrerreetly simple. he vald tending te Miwthcr a little nn. lire- Oh, ou arp geed at imnagiiiB and t igurlnB.' shp flattpred him. He chilrkled brnpnl. ' .. "V,en '"" inniiiiKP li'nuselield IhiiIrpm ' tetter than the lndlp. hi Hint. I ?""s-" Weman's Life , and Leve By. WINIFRED HAKI'KH COOLEY TL t'l - I " . n I 1 lie snow irirl t,ets Marrwu quhp: It's me for (lie wcil.llui -'rlnR. Are jeu surprised''" I admitted that I was,, fei the show girl hail net en deuced n n y urj domestic iiiiilltlps. I wonderpd If Iip wpre pold-bleodell selling lierelf. ho he cauw she wits tee bun e earn her 11 Inc. "Ne. he's net ospeci.illj rich. 1 don't knew nun h about Ills affairs, and that m,i -nr- pi sp e ii in e r p WlNIPTlRn HARfUn COULET Wf elder'n mp. nd dignified, and enough ter him.' iuije irem me cynic who s.ud nil men STflVP nil n'nin.n uti. 1. n r..,... - -- - - . ..'., r... ,. .. l.,l,-l Ceal that n iflrl t-nlkf m ,. .11 .- I...1 J .7 " , V -",, r..., ,. (. l.,l,-l y.rabblng oil the coin that was net locked up! "Nensensp. you arp undeuht.dh ns feed as he ls. nnfl as for being 'hlgh 'hlgh reTV, y6u have a nulck mind, ind arc ambitious, and he must hne found all forts of charm In your concrsntlen or Be wouldn't hac antcd you ns a p.r- Biantli. Mimi.fll.lnn ' "There's something in tint for Ceil i new I'm net a howling beaut. and I iven't money enough te mere than get ! kne ...,,., i v iiieiir I'uuiigii 10 mere iiuin get I n,fev clothes nnd settle uD the rent for nMAn' h....... .. I. . .. . . my hall bedroom. Ilut just think, he's going te take me te Europe! Won't It be -wonderful; Ne teurl-t mv weeks' tush cither, but a bi; business trip with A hnnevmoen thrnvn. In T t.ll ..... I, a ls square! He is anvleus for me" te see BiyvieiKs ami bP marriPd at home, cnu .p cJty clerk don't seun dlcnltlid enough. And he hinted se delicately about giving e"n check, te get neme things. It al most toppled me ever, that he'd think I lalght refuse, for. after all, you knew, "wejll are geld diggers nnd salamander' mre or less. Honest, I'e worked let? of rich pnti. Inst f,,t tlm ,, nf Ii .... ew it maf.ps me feel Re'ashamed .' WVfOU See, almost all men who hang -a- around chorus girls are thoroughly ' tough themsehes and they are dead sure ' that we are, just because e earn our ' Jiving looking pr-tty nnd wearing fine clothes that don't belong te us. but we Bftfie te hae In the the-itre dresing- , room. Tliese men neer consider hew anv bhengirls are supporting their mother or siter, or a couple of bibies and a sick husband, or are nrl.ing b" camse they were deserted by some worth less husband he 'eiiMn't eim stake them te a mpal lickct! Ne: niPti jmt naturally decide tlint wp nil me bad. ISn WC 'can't help getting Use and putting one ever en tiiPin, and hen a rich man's son who nevpr did a day' work In- hia life gives us a bracelet or some Joyful auto rides It is fun te let him spill, a little coin, nnd then when he bfgins te get gay show him hew shocked i we are and declerp that metlipr never ' would let us kits men we were net en gaged te! 'tWell, that's ever new, nnd this, awful nice man who knew me hen I, was sixteen, nnd then ran across me Br accident tlnee months nre. llirlit an .gggggggggg&. " ggaKgWga . gR "' ggggVv it J ' lyggggggp fi gggggtS vv ' gggg- ...-. ii- in i hup ii uirc of ine cock. i v; ; i, '- , ," . ,i. ,1... .,,. I uui "'. u posinie. te gel ltnm . ... nun- nn n.vf,,ii.. i.ii.i. . ... i befeie It as te he a cr dear uc-, .,-min ,, .,., nf ,,. ." ,. i,ti, i. seu. AiUai,...,.., r . IV .i,,en,t "' it im ninth and net the luentli." he uualniance cirn te eui horn from ' , v," , - :;;, -,' : """, " !',, . ,' :; , . : , ; " ""- ""' "'- " I ir, net neir geed ....... ... ..V,n0 v t iil h .num. nmn,1" l,M " " iiesimu streets i nuer- l(. ii,,i fr i , , ... n ... r. j. fc jfttle old Brendwny. declares he isn't t, asking any iiue-tlens. He say he knnwf tm attatl kaa n tinail tlma In n l. m nits W wBf te Ret Along, and hn r-palizes 'ivnir ncs tee jimuc te haj lunrj tnat ?Wltli audi a1 let of talent that I'd ever i'C Wf jury far In u stage eiueer. and be i'-ef-Biiirie(i woman, no ne jusc says 3h believes we'll be geed pals nnd happy .eamnanlens. and he trusts me, te be a ; fr-jr..,! i .. l . .. -!- i- .L .,- rruiur ue eim uei nine ler me billy . ',llMJlf. $ t& U JVTO, I don't pretend I am crazy ,$ 111 . i . ... ,. ... , , . I t-i .mi. iinfiiiL nun. in 1110 n ii inv .ere lw'Wyt" I can't thrill or suffer nnv mere a crossover bodice fastens at tue sides, geme red ochre, and each nrticle beenme K-vVkaJ used te hen'l had faith In men' theso humane French artisten mak itm kind of money each became valuable PsJ'.Ilut he doesn't expect me te be idiotic possible te adjust the revem se that for trading purposes. rtS ever him, and he had n tragedv once, there exists the pessibilltv of a high ' Having developed the idea of money i V n viicrh Hint's, uhv he's sn hrnnd nml ' eellar for seirlts thus atilicted. ln-.thus far H was .-non iccn that ether klnrl and imlulcent. Honest. I tr- se S,.nl,a..l 1. III n ,,,. tn .tiinl l,u ,l,lnlnt ...,. ,' imij v II. u ,. F ,w ..,.,,. tin lllllian a 1, 11 1 t - rV..SII fc H,,1 ,,fc, ...... .'....w..,.v... if i.i anl nlu.nr ..ml tu'ititr tnr.,,i.r.,f iMtMMinetlinci I rear 1 can't keen unitlen a cel nr which performs either as eausp a ucHin- ie pessrKs mem nau m vnrv eritin ennn.n,n. f $he Wuff." a draped scarf effect or as a heed In I developed. It was nceessnry. however, ufelllee" the manner In which an actor fcM'Nonsense: the fact tint you hen-, the back. " .aJl !K , "rSLrX ", "Vi .aPA?.c3e8 nc.' "V.iff.dJ,l5!:y L"- AVAsthr' i j . t. i. i .. i.i, !.....,- .... . i ii'i.n ii iaiia mrr nor fBAur n w am nr uhiiii' i:iuir iiiwur iniau if riiisi uv t ninaLiun, uaiiii bun tma i ill imiiHi r-H.i Wf gains 4 te succeed." Eiv:' And se the cynic has softened nnd pj irj IW UC Mi II4IUI 7IIUH1 JUll illC .. I0UHU peuru, RJSBHWi' . AM- Interesting Women ; v-rv. .- .. . . .. ...... Brwcr lu ptu it..ii:iii.u ihsii .iiirn lleldt, seventeen yenis nlil. from her home in Kenesha, Les Angeles. .VjfM. rattcrken, regularly em- ,m a'reperitr en a newspaper in ( mw uk nuniw uvr xMk MJUlTvi .v v Vlrijluln slowly examined t lip milium of flgiuc. Theie was .".0 per cent for tlie giecer and tlip butcher, nnil 10 per icnt for thp clcmtlng, nnil the ptrccutagrs uric neatly tnliulntPil for iiiHiirancp. church, rradlnc, in'ittei. furl, tlip lights, tee gnu for conking, mill Piitii's pr.irtlenl miip Imil even nllewpd 4 nrt eetii for thp Tiirviiiij I -Tub-luily 1111(1 the menthlv w i u il e w wasliln: Up pfpi hack In the big comfortable I'hnlr and seinliPd hpr facp. mnstPrfullA nwnrn of his pTpprlnrss in tup mnttrr of thp hi-uspheld Inidect. "And ppii tills depn't takn up all of thp iueiipj. denr." he mutinied hpr. "There" 0 tip? cpnt Ipft epi- let's uy that's for thp inn ps nnd n box of iniuly eiu'P In a wIiIIp, eh V I In falily bpiinird. Viiglnlu's tPiidrr c.ics ere llchled with a camllp-flaiup of mischief. .though, n i she slewli aid the pad upon the. table, "WpII?" lie ilpiiiaiidpd. nlninvl n Kit pilRnarleild. Shp smiled and thp dimples twinkled nt lilin. "Vell " but net quite ve clf-as-lined this limp. "It's perfectly wemlciful. hew you fiRiirpil II nil out e hp.niitlfullv, dpar- .... "i slip 'aid, tinallr. "Wonderful. Up uiatiRvil te miiiIp inuilcctb across the t.ible. VlrRlhla liellnted "Onh , I'nul. dear, you p fniRettpn one utile item i,i. ., ., . . , ,. n nai iii'ii: i tp inrROiteii one iiiiip item : mi. I rupss hoi tff .,i .. .. . .. Zukj vH in- spanned hip iii iniettim. ,ii.;'V - ." .'' or se. line "I riipss net " , , i 'i . "'""edueed me te his friend. ..i- I i r . . ',ni1 lp ,0e, "I'' out This first euiie "WII. heupj. of teurc. It's net. man found out and was nnsn He iiuipIi, thp rptil. but ' steeped cemlnc te our beuse s,e often. lp stnrcd angrily .it (Iip peifccl il,I..I1",n nf, weu,d fe iiip rn thp streer budgpt "L-1 would sometimes smile He attends the ViVL .... 'IiIbIi .'choel upar where 1 de anit taKPs 'I heie was no ItPin fei the iPnt. the samp inr eer ineriilnB One niern- 'Aw. you 'tend te It," he niutlered. " 'n did net speak te me nor t te roughly. "t'p cot ether thitics te de ' 1,lm, , ew ,' would llkp te knew If I thnt a woman s weik. an wu . Tomorrow Teer Old .Married .Man Twe Minutes of Optimism .' IIEKMAN ,1. SriCII rr .- -, . - W hat Arc ) ou Deinc at 3'039 - n nat.aip jeu doing nl ." 'O't e' lock pim nftPrnenn? "Why V" p hear you ask. In ti uc N'w England fashion. 'i i.i. ia l. , , , ""' ".'um- upi n wii-u you nic doing at that particular hour de. neiult I...I..KU ,.!,.. . hi i ,i penis perhaps what you will be doing iweniy year" trem then; what nu nie, doing at e:0'! Is eitlipr making y m or. bionkie imt ,i,i ,, ;.. ... i .v.j. ....u.iiiifc ,.rii ii, ur IMIl" or UPstiny finerltp chlldicn nr ren- demning ou te the ranks foieur and a ,-.. A fnmnits liiifincier recently ebe-ied lint thrpp minutes nftpr ." was for w"rK ls ""ne. liu nre aneut te use or SOIiandei four nr fln nrnelnitc tinnec nf - ' - - ,.,.-..,.... ......I? .. your own time. ...... . . All day you liaie been wetking for, semebedy i-Kc. Sherth I'ftcr ,"i o'clock e are called upon te' make an Imper- rant (IociIem ter eur-plf. At i :0.i it pleik. thrr. mir nf At nrt three out of eieri ten persons ate hurrying te the te'e- piiene te make a Mate' fni.fi.n.,.....!... n..i..,.,. e .., ,. .. . . " T .... ...' ...i.i,,.. , ireuaun inur are gelling lsties into i ,,1ir "'rai1s ter the journey Imun, "The remaining three? Will. le r.ut f,,r them- neme are weihin.' e n,. "111 mil tut riifin iiini, ipi .. m , , .(.., ", ,', , .", "'".-. '"J"' 0'1 their jobs. Others ate pl.innln " ? eienlng at some night schenl. . 1MT tin- cempani .' eii. perhaps; '" primnriiy ler tncmsciies ami their ''.".TV,' Whlth biings ns back te where wr Matted: that ls: ..., . , , . .... , , , hit .nr" ou doing tit -j-n? e eloek (er nrtcinuen; 1-letti r i heck upon yeuiself. I Shetting Hew Smart the Hi ah Cnllnr Mnv Rf ItlAH jUlllir ItiUy De If j'eu are the victim of a mob cen . of ehlns you are offered sanctuary. A I number of the smart new frocks from Pnrfu hnvn ohenVeru. And often whp.n - - - --... --.. ........ ........ deed, the adlustnble neck line is a fen- .i :.... urir i roc minutes ntter . uii r.ii. m,... , t i.i., e.....t ........ i, ... -... K mrai uuu uearn iei a ... j,, en ger- ,"""" . , . Y'1. ' ',.'. .A" ,7c Zi '. "' . . .' . 7, ".? reasonable nmeunt? I am a young busi- V pose for her nertralt. and Unnd uiig ''.innei ter i" -"M-. ... .vim .-i impertaui iinieen me ' "" i--i.u .j.v.. , . ... ,. .......... npHB eman. mak ne a fair salarr I ri.... i , . . . . nr- it. .. . t. ... . . iini In n. iliinc.. I nccented and a da !' .V, ....''..'"?. .'l l.nlr .'dr... . ' r-lllllccd Inte the tinrl nlll, 1,1. .u. s.ne. -is f no hour or h'st in. ....,.,.;. i ,.i,7. . i... nJv,i ,,.-. """ nat tnere are neuses conducted "-.'" "" v.a..u.i uV. ..a, ,!,. .f..-. J .?r.."F2,.a!. .'..' ,e,2r.h?,rti.mr ' fntirelv for young women in the nelglf- Pirwl nt the studio, and after she had i ........i.i ,, i.uimi -.bii i" unn Mine . ,".'" . i'"'" l.orheod of Slxtrentb nnil I...P.1BI n ( t,,.n nt n1tn n niimltll, lt t!,n ftnrlr.w'fnr creen StOllPI. Or VOt OPlirP. flllfl thai ,., ,, U . .u .. ,.,.w. . ...v b'I...a.u. t,-.'" -.------...--. .-...- . . ...... ... ,.n.laa rri.,.u manv nf tii urnns unnn- MtU'tVa, ...IMW ...n..J u. ..- ....'" ,.M... i " . Ferge snows you new eminently smart the hish cellar mav be. iinrtlcularlv , ..v, - , . - - -' uhlte eiraandy are liked for this tis- r-ertnlnlv the former tint Is always ex quisite with these pale gray tones which art UM SO saucu iui uyiui I when it la inert with rose organdy. '"""ViTr . 'nir , "i"" """""! ted n a brlk bow, and permits a Vi.11" n"'" "..""""" "v" '."." ..' '" room. . nnenlnif helew The sleeves rather nar. ' hv savage iriDes ns money, nut tliese space between tne speakers. rw n? tl ten flare Irle-i In trial"W nr,t b" rftrrU'1 nbeut ,lkp 8hel's-' ..Yrt th9 Wte" n.0,e:' ?. enlr tea row at .lie iep, iiare urie- in llie ,, ,,!... i,n-p,. em ei,.i.i. i often repeated lu nctual life. h1uuh nppnned fashion. I hl I are permits a , y. , fertnnP; ufr. reckoned bviJS L"? n"nyi,". f.!?r ""'.Pi"rR-5 IS gllllipiH Ol mi' i"J nmiifc. . ,. ,,.- nklni. owned. Tl, 0UI. J "c. "'"!.."' '." "'"-"' .". ". Il There are many tone its of linuerie l. ';-: "',"", "In "I i ,.' miiuiniy. nui "ci an e-eriy ianiuiar J liciu mi iimiiy ivu .n.e .1 inigi-iiq . ...I...!. n pr,, (if.e,! nf llrSt hei alike nl I nrilturln Is In lmd tnulM tl(,n,,l, ii,. en frocks of tuisijpe ami ni.iurerenn,i , , ..... wi1(li Ah (,.. ., .... "llc may i,0 ,,Ut0 mntter.ef.fap't a Te "Constant Reader" me;illlh,?i. R'Un -,ellr lcl,1' i'ie ?, if.! f'll.,0P,. '"""T. If he lilies no wish t ,,elep IiIh nice, she could ?!.. ".!xlv nrc nI'1 '" ,,e 8'niltUe about i llielr esps Write Mevie Paee Editor Hear rinthla t would lie rir I WirLl:: ,U lf,v"u weul.1 Sue mi !,'l!...,nfor""len. 1 am n leunir Hrl '! K0,,rk'i"J In ecrv oil" wlie he V W- ' V" "" anxious t K0 , hp iniixlp nnd luiew t ueuld de rc Hi touch with emr one that reuld r!p I hnk... r. llre"' nirpoler, one who has rharjie of thl end? 15 Alwayn Speak Flrat 1'nr 'Mithn I nm a clrl In mv ellV I. tT' "'"i1 ""-eukIi frleiuU n thla Ve W" nli-edllPPd t" . fcwJwV. tre?t ti.iV" '. '.. """ ,,"v"' II'" i.ii.1 i v ,l,m ' ,or,n recejrn re me. met 1?":" " f Wt that thc hal'e then, ,"?,H,1 ,-1" Vi't'Tr'". Pe"K I" Jn'r,"- """Vonelder1"; forward ' J Vi'u' ".' le sueaK- te them, and ',,' "-61 ll,,"d- Hie don't speak te ihp ' "' "" unl nPci meet them.' ,jt;ST xBW. lntredl,,pi'VM,s nr1 !,fter I'li'F been bev uVii 1 '" n,m "MM Remetflnes n Li) fLre0Rnlzp " n,ld no' Ilk e 1 and it u . fenr )'"' ,,iU0 forsetten him, and It Is our plate te bow first. - Write a Friendly Little Nete Dear t'uiiliK tnM summer t made !i., mlu'"",;""-t ,':f " veu"ff '"" ,," v, ..... ,,,. t,uiv nle en, n lew nines anil started t( call .it our beuse "'" iiiriii we would chat a while, i llprllnti fe1. I.. .. ..i ' , ; v . , ,-f 1 1 1 fc. iikiii u.v HviHiiiiK nun a letter nnd telling him I am sorry te hear that he Is ill In the hospital and wish him le lecever rapidh. Your answer would hs appi eclated t. 0. Ne lensen win ou should net wilte a friendl llt'le letter Shall She Marry Him When Free? De.u Cjnthln I would Ike tn bne some of jour methrrlv ndxlcp I am a euiik girl past twentv-ene. I bae been Relnp out with a euiir man four years my senior. I hae lieen Keine out with ' hl,n 1,rcl,v "'"i- and new have found eui up h a inarneu man jsiu ne deesu t lle Ith bis Up I hae stepped going out ltll him He Is nnnKlncr for a dUerep new. I dearl lee him and he's thf same vltb me. lie told ehp of hi? I friends that when be gets bis dlxerce be would uk te hnew ir I win nne mm v0 I would like le knew If it's all right Yeu knew theie aie nlns two sides te steij. Se dear c,iitliln, help me out In this case. I thank you T AM A.IOlS" It would be better net te keep up the frlctidi-lilp It was net straight In the I. . ., i. , i.... iu. - . m Ids marriage from en There aie plent I "f sl"Rle men who will make geed bus- UUIIUH DCll'T I1L.L CilLfUl .Ifcif llllll. She Was Rude i.i .run.. urBiur-. "" I.... ..v..... .'......11.1. lut dancer, mm inc einer rtuew was JUBfc tllMJIII .u-.".i..i. I told him I would I i go a 1,'im,, t thought he would hae plenty t0 -'"k another girl, but he didn't see VLTTAZ tTl& d.mc. nnd I haf net heard of him nlnce, New fjntbla. what I want te '" "" '" . "". '..""", ".'""... ".. iwii o"U-ie it it rrttirs. in i . In r wiin iinemer ioiiew wnen i uiu leu . . .. .... .... ... r..r..-yx .-. ... ... mm tne iiav oeiere ; ul..ii'u. ic,m. J. ,, , 1 OU IIIU ill! I'MIl'.Itl IUUC L.llll B ..v ue.ir H.I.I lllf ..iiuiih . ...ill ,, nr. til.Lt' .lirt.t In re,nnt It Vnll nhnt.M limn kept jour engagement, no matter who ,ul ..I , n,. lrt,.,r In ,.n t Itn litrt. ' They De Net Aek Them Again Pear l'nthla l'e often ondered If it's erth while for a Rlrl tn be par ticular. In m; case it seems as though .... .... .. ,..!. .. t.ll. Ilk. IIUl ..VI (II llll,. y0 are two girls, net bad loeklmr. IdmUv geed darners, and hae what few girls neadas hae, and that is geed sense This Ix net te brag, but I I'm just filing ou tins se mat you mnv Judge fei eurself. When nt u dance, narti or nnv fierl nf amusement place we are almost L, tnKen home by fellows we knew. New. this Is what I am anxious te knew. All our friends nn tall, good geed looking (haps, e spoken, and act a.s gentlenien should It r- allv is a pleas ure te be In their company until you reach home There isn't one fellow living can sa I've taken him Inte our ' beube at night .Ne : net one why de they Insist.' Aftrr letting them jpc that I'm net that seu, 1 ucer am asked out again b) tin same fillew. We are alwais i going out w 1th new friends and Just en iiewrn terms un old ones, Can Yeu Tell? By Ii. J. and A. TV. Iiedmtr Hew Meney Originated i The earliest tribes did net need money because, no individual in the tiioe owned anything personally. A'l p.-eperty be longed te the tribe ns a Whole nnd none te any one pnrsen Later, en, when tribes met, there nrnse the custom of barter or trade, the simplest form of which wns the exclinnge of articles possessed by one tribe for thna owned I by another. Fer Instance, some of the Australian tribes had a rough green stone which was valuable for making i hatchets. Members ei another tribe, leeing these green stone hatchets, nnt- I nrnllr wanted them. Thev had no n,nnV n we knew It tednr hut thnv had red ochre with which thev pnlnted iheir bodies. Thus it developed thnt the ...1. nu'nlnv tlte, nrnAti clnnai n.nntn,1 niuc ,......., .. ,.".. ..... ...... .v.. I articles could be obtained In exchange I kinm. fl rrilOO Klnfl OI n.enev 1IINF tin . w,,... .. -..-..-. -. vw . Il ,n..!n,1 CnuttlttlB sffilt iiI.Ia I.. a,t.A 'ri'" ,' ,: W '"::. ",," eyes of nil tribes. One of the earliest : P iUla ..! main became domesticated, the live ani mal Itself lcpiaceu me sum ns money. Tomorrow Hew Dli Um Week tf d.be'n lent n ' note " . , first' V-1 wd.Vnnd a ll'ef;;l J-J5 '' Mmself away from the can-ii- .nnu rti ii fimt A,nnine- n twi t neuflH, wiieu Iiave been mefltigHtca ' ... Ut"euldiati,V nnd during these days he was , Phase let me knew whit l' must de , slightly shorter or a little longer, you the nycraf.c ,)CISOn N't p0n tLl t te I.e. p old nctnnlntances. can hae them changed te s,,t you. leek t Ue ou rei llJe thnt"" I ri'ZZI.CD BUT STII.r. HAPPr. Tlij- .Icier woman he has the simp, u a J, "Hew de you incan?" De net change jour tactics The "ink7 " s","rl? v reiiimlellng old "It's in the eics Can't veu see for right kind of men will admire jeu for ' Jewelrj , nnd will make ecr your cur- eurM.ify' ' ' K l you see for , jour stand and the ether kind It's better i rings nt a ery low price. (..rreff.,.s ..ilIe . .,. , . nni tn i.nvn fnr friendu i urieitu s w me, giay ej es stared ,l.n ..n. .... ..1...11.. STARTLING Bl)T STYtish , r. gj. LLHPsMsk mwwimmffl&E&mm;kwM& - i As te lis ftil, ihere is nethliiR unusual about It In the least. It is made m thp tCRulntlnn lenR lines, with the side pnnels slight ly loiiRer than the rest of the skirt, yet net loe long te be graceful wlieu the wearer steps out. Thp sIppps hip I'limfertnbly full nnd eery nn'llnble edgp Is piped with white. Mill llie inntPilal--there's ilVe .Hiking pait. The pry in ii p h cenventlniialireil flowers nre lenp drawn nut in ii light simile upon a dark background, se that ejen the most un observant could net fall te see the dres as It went In in n crowd. Still, i onsplpileiiN designs , mid brilliant colors are te be worn s mm , vilUs and faiicv nppes this tear thai In the time the weather has decided allow us te wear silk dresses en the stiipt Oils frock, which leeks miiiip what loud new. probably will bp mercly In the medp. Don't ei ei leek thp nldo-berdpiPfl p!I when taking In the details of the costume. l.cdcer Phele Srr Ice . The Weman's Exchange Six Kittens Want Hemes Te thr I ditnr of 11 emrni'a t'nac: id"",nL ;,mlJV" Se""' l,'e KO I no ne leH In the I vrsiwi Punuc ,,.i,llrii m in n rn"",",n tlml ,ou "-', ""Iw f ou could nnd homes for kittens i t,ne -k n " u'"1'1 nh'"P 'e where r could nnd nice homes for them would appre ciate It ery much. j; jr. r. In lust a few das f am sure I shall 111 e lets of homes offered for these kit tens All ieu'hae le de Is publish nl Utter of thin kind nnd then sit back for ' eerj one Is Interested In homeless 'kit tens and eager te php them bomes bemes a tlKin an pets, r will send ou Hip etters that come in asking for the little kittens. SO that ntl n.ltl pnm.nn.,l.n... I """"'e writers jeurseir. , sure I "e ""an nml Bed homes for all sl. 1 .. I. ,. .... .... " "' ' "IL'." Wants a Bearding Heuse In thr l'riltnr et II emnn'i roc." Hear Madam I'e ou knew .of an plnce or could ou ad lse me bow te go nuuui einiing room anil ue.ircl rei ar InM been unable te ecate nnthng of ... ,. . M .;.-. kind. vlll, lunik11 ui.u -..-miiii.ir., .i i.i.- . v.iti.u Urn., .I, nf tlm V ' f . 1 Hftrt .Vrnll street. These me net linder the, dlrec- tlen of the Y W. ('. A., but the list Is ?I l p '. l"?. "c"?.1 K"'2 llmt le lest fnr .-IrU 1 1 itl I nil n iiu eiiiii, t i uiui'i uijuiv piv r girls I de net knew of Slxtenth and Locust, but e you will fml It In this -; :'---.. v,. .::: ' . - i.i.iim.. i,i "'. . "- It there is one you will fml It in this list. The nearest place te that would be the Itosemont. at Nineteenth and Chest- nui. which euiu ee nnin iwui.imk ui-j- j tance of jour office 1 hope jeu .lll have no trouble in finding a Lomfert.ible I place that Is net tee expenshe. Adventures With a Pur.se GHT out that box whlth y en li.ne s-he cared thnt win for nnv one. tucked nwaj in our buienii There was something ftbeut Hand's drawer, anfl in which jeu limp Mined Rreplng for the light that reused her jour old jew eh . I feel sine thnt ou tenderness. She wanted te help him will 11ml one or mnybe two pairs nf build, nnd she passionately resented rpiutnt old innings thnt belonged te the laet that Hand's wife had ap our mother nr your grandmother, parently little or no sympathy with I.evelr old things that were erlgiii'tlly , him. made te be wein In pierced cars. Nev One day after Cailettil had left, Carl you knew quite well that thev would Kaiidelph came in te see hew the por per mnke n nteie Interesting nnd unusual tuiit as coming along, lie steed fe pair of earrings for you new than any a long time befere the picture without you could buy In the shops for twice ns ( speaking, und then he turned te Rnnd much ns their value. ery well, then. , sudilenlV. I will telM en what te de with these old "It's "going te be a big thing" he earrings. Take thorn te the shop I will I sol,). " "fining, no tell jeu about. There x en cin hinel Hand teod silent, staling from unuer them reninde or remodeled. If they I lowering brews at his work, anil Carl need one or we extra stones or if thej ent 0, h,)ei,liilllt icklv. weiil.l took uetter en jeu ii mey worn A nniel w.iv of marking your tnrd tables when jeu nre having a party is L'V .!l'eV,,,Ild,.,n"Vtr' VlT rz LZt rami uz?aA. rrs color vlth the four sultH. Knch has n number en It. The set for four tables eests 1.35, and can, of course, be used eer and ever ngaln. Tar nimri of shop ftddrfs Weman' Pare tailor or pnen iiainei ww nr ainin inui lirtnren the beers of 0 and R. WHATS WHAT By Helen Dccie lnir tones, and both standlmr ns elese ns If they were whispering secrets. He argues that in real life a dialogue of this sort would be carried en across the or at leasi wiin a rew feet et woman who Is net Uenf does net vant a man ttf talk directly Inte her cars PcodIe accustomed te iroed society croon UiemiMiivGB vunuuriauii r. r , m ,.r.- ij ."..." ..r iblv and naturally, Iwltfr plenty et."briahiiur svacVt' b. lk2 fa 1 3rlpMiSB3lLBa aSSfflBifcljJi WmWM Deluded Wives Uy HAZEL DEYO BATCIIELOK 'tiidilli'VtliluIr i' t Mudcd infc. Iiimmr u hm Hand, her h inland, sdh hit hunincn and comes te .Vete In;, te br an nrlht, she refutes te udiijit herself te the nexe life. She nit it enough te Keep his house clean and te cook his meats, and be cause she taken no inteicst in his ei A', they tease te hate anythiup in tommen. Then land meets Vat -letta ) miiif, a icritci, and m eapcr te paint her peittait. He invitci her te the studio for tea, and Carletta eali:ci the danger in a friendship bet neen them because of her liking for him. At the tea, Judy is forced te iccegiiize the difference between Cat letta and herself. Awakening i AH LOTTA came twice a week te J p left he would go off with the work from meineri. It was as theinrh he could inincei nannv ' " ' ""1'IV. Judy watched the progress of the work wllb n strme-.. nnin in i... -....i I Sim arranged her ..i.i ...... ... ---- -. HHHit j ir I tint she need ncer be , .,,,. ', ' .uiettu came te pose, ar piesent when ' """"-l "-' 10 pose, ana never from the ditj Hand hnd begun the Dicture ' ,, ,,, ,,, " ' "" -"cl-,re ...... .,.,, .wur. ii unj imprest m It. iiu i nrietta it, had become a game l'J Kl'CII 1(11111 lrOIH Clir MirnrUlnn. rpiiln that leek in her eyes. In her heart she knew that she was learning te care for him and that If she gave wnj le her feeling it would sweep her along regardless, for neer befnm ki , "VeuSe seen something in k. ,. Qtrntllht n.lt finil, !,. nnn.nl. T .. .1 . a,,n,e m n .,. ; ..' l,'e . nakcning. It was that leek that Rand ! Kltmpaed en the afternoon he bSd wi,tcii ?. -"? .?. ;, stepped te nnnl.7e It before Suddenly his heart leaped. Had Carletta's ejes ever worn that expression? Was it possible that she had ever looked nt him like that? Suddenly he realized that three in terminable dnjBt.tretc.hed between today and the next sitting. Three long dnjs befere lin nnv her ngain. What hnd she grown te mean te him? What was the strange feeling of restlessness that she had aroused in him? Where were his thoughts drifting and hew did she icei tejvaru mm .' All tliese were iues iues 'tiens that he wanted answered, and yet , unless he sought Carletta out he would have te wnlt three days before he could sie uer again. Carl's voice interrupted his thoughts. "De jeu remember the night I told you that an artist always does bis best work when he is working for some woman?" The two men steed facing each ether, but Rand's expression told nothing. Net even te Carl would he admit the pos sibility of such a thing. It was tee revolutionary It implicit tee much. He was man led married te Judy. He owed her his devotion and loyalty, and yet the wild sweetness of the thought of love In connection with Carletta leung was stirring his pulses, making bis bleed leap suddenly In his veins, Carl shrugged his shoulders finally and turned away. A few moments later he left, and for the first time it was as thought u barrier had been raised be tween the two friends. Rand felt It, end It increased his restlessness. At that moment hn did net knev where te turn. It waB as though his life had been bhnken te the foundations. Tomorrow Ranked Fires . ' HOW in WRITE A STORY Mary HeImtIb Rlnthart, noted author, aya: "Te write, one muit Hv In th heart of life." If ou havt ever wanted te knew I Mary Roberts Ilieehart, te appear inth 'Hew te write read this Interview with ft' GnPti en Siindau W Daddy Knows Mere lhan"l he tialj He Spends the Day Worrying Over the Children's Careless Flirting With Death But Mether Knows They're Safe IT WAS one of thee Sunday nftcr nftcr nftcr noen vIMts te the famllv. Dnrldr nml mnlher nnd thp baby had itindled tin nnd nneked themselves into the little ear te drive ncrei country te grandmother s - i ,. Ah.I .Ih1.I imn tit.tlv iirnlle 01 ttIP ll.l II. 1. 1,,. " ' ,1 , babv as slip madp hpr curtsy and grail- unlly overcame her sh.miesh enough te oxehnnge n few words with the various aunts. Then thpv decided that It was warm in.mb in m nut nnd leek ever the nPW . ...... f it.. t..l. lint ntt garage, linn meiner nun iw- uim,, : thpir swentrrs ami sinneii eui wn n' mints nnd grandmother. n-iihtv 1.1-irKil In tn lull: bllsillPFS Willi Rrnndfa'thei'.'but iuM ns they WPiit out the deer he railed te mnlhrr. "non t let her foil down ami hum herself out there." he said anxiously. And mother smiled an indulgent, mi mi perter smile. , "Don't worry." shp replied calmly. ."Yeu ought te be home all week nnd you'd get used te the wav they tear nreund nnd fall down. She weuldn t hurt herself if she did fall down!" AN HrNDAYS It seems as if Daddy v ere the mere careful nnd ntten- llr, nnrent nf the two It is he who has all the palpitations nf thp hpart when Junier mils te lilin fiem the second story reef wheie he ha tlimbed out te get his ball. It is he who does most of the ninnmg nfter Sister wIipii 'dfe lllngs him n roguish glance and skip off a res the mud in her best hlte shoes. It is lie who is most neneus about the wnv The ftab lentn fnr out ever the erlge nf her conch, or seems te be mak- i inc tip ber mind te nlk up the arm of a chair nnd jump off the top. Mether, during nN these perform ances, situ serenely br. discussing the newest pattern in sweaters or the proper length for skirts, or the best place te get geed bill ter nnd eggs Yeu might siippesr slip didn t carp that Junier Is In danger, thnt Shier I I gelne te get muddi nnd thai Thp It.im is about te commit suicide. BIT All mother knows. All through the wpek mother been learning thnt Junier has Head Your Character By T)igby Phillips Selling the Narrow Eyed If you nre n onlesman nnd you aie nnnrenehlmr a new prospect, naturallv one of the first things you observe nbeut him Is his eyes. ' Suppose they nre the kind that nre partly closed, what then? What kind! of mnn et woman are you facing, nnd . hew will you steer your sales course j In view of the information you get out of these eyes? I The partly closed eye may mean, en i thp one hand, skepticism, shrewdness, suspicion or deceltfulnces. As nil of thesp chnracteilstles are mete or less related, it will pay you te de two things until jeu find out just which, one Is indicated. First, be careful te prove your rase, ns n step In nllaylng that suspicion, and seeendlv, be en jour guard. Mprallj there Is n sharp dls dls tiitPtien between shrewdness nnd docp't decp't fulness. tVychelnslcnlly the dlrTprenee ery often Is due te mentality. A really wise and Intellectual man will rarely allev himself te be deceitful. Se ob eb serte the head indications of mentality. But, en the ether hnnd, the partlj closed eve mny be due only te mirthful ness nnd a sense of humor. Eyes natur allv close with the laugh or Ihr siiiIIp, and this kind of dosing, when habitual, forms thp llttlp radlatlns wrinkles nreund the corners of the ejes (ex plained in a previous article) ivhich will discount for veu the idpa thnt join prospect Is excessively shrewd or sus picieus, mm will jtiie ll vu- he, ii, new te set en geed terms with him. Again, the partly closed eje mar indicate a do de gree of cold-bloodedness. In this case the wrinkles of the smile will be absent, and the eyes benenth the partly closed lids. Instead of being merely intent or ( watchful, will have a sort of steady stare. ' Tomorrow The Dull -Eyed Prospect , In Other States New Toik City beasts of two "lad j mastPr plumbers." Missouri is te have a summer camp for girls in the heart of the picturesque i Ozarks. . Your Clethes Cleaned by Easter! Phene Right New Fer Us te Call rpHIS is a big year for us. Scores of men and women who sent a dress or suit te be cleaned were amazed at the way wc 'brought out the colors and made the garment leek like new. They then packed all of their last Spring's clothes and forwarded them te us. We are saving most of them the cost of a whole Spring outfit. riiem. - n "aaw m -s. ssfcw. Mlinris illiae - -J Aft " . i,, rr li) climbing urgp. and Hint ICs liliky If Iip clioees the soend'slnr reef In stead of I he top of tlm Iieiisp, rv thp samp lorttieiiK mclhed mother nnsTipine te Knew mai mic i. tliese roguish glances of luster s is sure i. ........I. . .I.l. I, .i.i tliA tuiid ntipll hi pri'iin,' ii ,in".n iiiiw , .............. i, r..n.... ,1,. Ml,,ii... nit fit it fi.,.u1i tmlr l lUllim I". IMIlllllft I'.. '. " f ,j,f y,ees nnd a clean dress, And The Hnbv's adpntuieiis wnva no I 0lgfp nr0 trrrer te mother's he-irt they nip the samp ways that .Tunlen had. and they nre only slightly dif- ferrnt from SlstPr s at the samp age 111, .nnll.it. Lnnn ' Oh. inetiiei knows! TP IlADlJY bad le be hnnic during I Ln eel nn.l inn nil llicxe IlllllITS. perlinps lip'd learn te knew. tee. He wen d be a neneus wieek just nl t,isl until lie get used te the wn) nav row o-ennes are made, hut after thai he would settle down In a meie lalsln nf n!oe mill eyebrows when an disaster tlmnloned. ' A Mether has le liaie iipne of steel In elder te keep an nen'es tit nil. if she let each ilo'e approach te sudden death hne its full effect upon het she weuldn t Inst be nnd the third I car of Hie Hist child's life! Oh, daddy doesn't knew the balf of ii : TETLEYS Makes geed TEA a certainty I I Real tea strength combined with perfect flavor and clear, deep color these are the I V deep color these are the y&BekSy I m reasons for the popularity wvS&vkX tmef Tctley's Orange Pekoe. (fILJ!!.. Tclley's Orange PclteclmrW Z MLjuT V 10c packages lW MIIBS'h7 5 Oncquartcr pound, 23c -1 1MP ijk One-half pound 43c jM llTa reasons for the popularity et ictley's Urange I'ckec.i U:f Vfkttnc pound ..VUc -.f JtMr that s w-V - Geerge Allen, inc. 1214-Chestnut Street 1214 Aliens Millinery Salen Announces Easter Hats of Distinction A black brim of Hsere is topped by a crown" of haircloth, drawn around and fringed at one n, si - rr side in a most fascinating way. The black is JJk 1 Q 00 relieved by a Ficnch bird ornament, perched ttj-v,w jauntily en one side. Rust-colored hemp forms the wide brim of another hat, and the taiTeta crown of the same shade is lintrccl with shiny black wheat and flowers. A small toque is enthcly made of flowers. The color is tigerlily. The bread brim and crown of a pansy hat are fine hair of the purple shade of pansies, and the BiOC GZ( little flowers themselves trim it delightfully. JP"03U Other hats no less attractive use every sort of flower for this is a flower year and season. As different as the flowers are the shapes and colors of these Easter Bennets. mm bub b,, J "Yu will be surprised at the won derful work we de. After 75 years' experience, and the best ob tainable equipment, it is logical that we can give 10tK satisfaction. And the fact that our prices are se reasonable is another big reason why we are se busy right new. Market SI-le as eerlr t J Cleaners &Dlers Chestnut W Market 6 Jp-le NsW Kslablished y ' j XsW 1818 J i ; T I ThihgsJYei Will jMm i At(t WTO T Hci Is a NKW SLH'-OM KHOC'K for a little girl that Is ery easy te mak. Cut an obieng.of the materia! long enough te teach ficm the walnllne at the back, ecr the irheuldpr, te tli w,alstllne In the front. Of course, you can make this waistline as short or as long us jeu lsh. 'Fellow hc pattern at the left of the Illustration above.) Cut out a square neck Hrge cneug'i te slip f or the head. Hem tve widths of the mateilal. each vldth the ttriiuiren length for the skirt. Hem, bind or fare the sides of each width, (lather thu tops nnd Jein them te the waist. Sew snap-fasteners along the sides te held the nklrt seams together. Yeu can finish all edges with ribbon trimming or m. breidery. A 'dainty 'gulmpe is -ern with this fieck. This NE1W SLIP-ON FHOCIC Is net only easily made and easily put en, lut easily laundered as well. FLORA. $22.50 $24.00 St " fSfOSBf VMMiHUN TWiiflaMi T v i ( vv I ' JS&Vta wdsJ&l&JSs. At .a 4rMitj ifisaK. iA -ma Pr sv,.rtl M J 'six sV, i V . U ..L. .. -J VOl I bv . 'ifc a t:m 4'JsLBs ""r" '',' .!.. 4 s ,J;' '--,- ,. MM 72:U&,.:.Sm&aifjXtei MM mmmammmiriiimUM ! iY"- a. ttir&zJMAtltJM.xM
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