Iw?v K ftftK. 1 & tss "N, f ft i TO irife mpe &$ - wtxl and Virginia ny ,IELEJ 01 v KJIUUUUIU lUIXIA wns llnln nml ufiin .I,... ?J' unaccustomed dark circles HMr her nreffr pfn' fltAm nne .... ll'MY -.-----J -.'- ...v...- (1M-I (l PIl- yP 'igmiW. '"-- droop te lier iipm. in snort, it va3 1 different Vlrelnfn 'rem nnv thnt Paul mil ever known. "(J oeil heavens," no gasped, thrown off the gunrd of diplo macy that months of married life had fos fes tered, "what's the matter, darlln?" He llunc hH utrenz , ;, - . nrni3 iioeut ner ami . .... . . 15T J uBKV Bj f. j',f VHHU! Ji- .te.A: .-... s , ixKuciu .eimeris. lA?w "un In,,' S& MJ te muster a smile. Ne, I suppose I'm just a y Uttlt tired, thou!. vt . . new aid you toil wwj n Paul was dismayed. He feared she BUA t.V . tl.. ill Here In no time. Why, I knesv- 8be regarded him with solemn eyes. "Paul, denr lienrt -inn'. K n -.! Tfeu'll call no doctor, and I'm net co- ' fit0. fl1, ?1)tl" lmTe (Hnuci- en th .table in less than half nn hour. New de It down and read your paper and don't neiner me. III. m-feeil m net ill at 11." I He Mibalded under this scornful ar- jtalgnment and was relieved te obcrve tnat some of the evil signs hnd gene ' from her facp when they at down te the evening meal. 'III." Vlrff..i.i en,i1,l ,..il .. It V tfctr mind, apparently. "That's cxtnier- trilnarv Tmil tU, , ,. ul.....l.i ..,..:.. IX was 111. I felt very well Indeed this I i ... i .i 1 1. i ... . uviiiiiik, iw j urciii'ii te co uewn town." She nulled haneilv nt tin- rec- llectlen new. "I spent the whole dav own town In the Mere. He attacked the chop mnrosely. "erp yeiirclf all our then, that's Wliat nukes you leek 111. ISiinulnz ' Deluded Wives By HAZEL. DEYO lUTCIIELOB Judith Carlule and Lucy Randelph re dclwdcd trii-rt. Judy thmki it enough te cook Tier husband's meni and mpna am clethrs; she tlecs net think it nctcssaru te cemnvte tilth ether tremeu in outer te heM her husband, tchile Lucy in a timiginij little shrcic. Rand and Cal are mrtists, strugelinq teirnid beauty of expression. They need nmtriiiml ing in their truci, ami unconsciously they both turn teirard iranicn tWie are ready te give them tint under standing. In Carletttt Yeung, Rand finis the train nn xche can yue him everything that Judn rcfusts. Cur' j tetta loves him, but is unu tiling tn j take her happmes, at the expense of mnether woman, jr RaiuFs Decision jpABLOTTA had her way. jV She sent Band out into the night (with a smile en her lips and a pain like a knife thrust 1 jbad'she let hi jiwffering, for s ifaad net yielded "aele herself aft (of that, as she hope of happiness could she hne, (knowing thnt bhe hud deliberate fetelen another woman's husband? That night when Hand returned te the studio he did net no Inte the bed- Bem. He undressed as quietly as pos- - ... .... nu stele into me emir ruuu.. I Band had dropped Inte a heavy sleep, knd he did net awake as Judy bent ever knd he did net awi film. 'iV? CIjI Vc. "". ' ni"i was trying te i left ehectt. ,;, mm8 from nIm' ' "-- old 8t"P'-'. "'' spen, 4 , iiiew see here, dourest, 1 knew I money. I was only shopping, I JJ re '" I vant jeu te go right te ' you." t ? tee, and I'll have the doctor ever' 'Ter the love e' Pete. Virginia, n her heart. Ieer once k mi,.i, ,,,,.! u t., .i '.' "l..ur with h in ,.v mere. Kum-tim nm ' .. ... . . '....,. ,., '.. .our c00s. nnd add n .M...r hn ,hn wn.'l,-. ,f- , V . ' "7" "T?V.f. "me 1 "ftcn-ft hey .s wise enough no te fall tne sma" 00vs ,me Mni l0 t,le u,u l",rc. nblespoem of cream, , , ,, . v. . vnv -i liiinilie.l ,l l,.r i, , ur " a. " ce ! Inte my trap, and I like him for It and World custom of the I.aster season., One-half teaspoon of salt, he hnd been strong, she ';' "wl dell irs . steps te think I I stick by him. I wonder why. ,.-. ,. .- ,. - ... ... t..i i..-i Onc-nuurter irn.nU ..I 1. 1.:, n. , and she tried te con- ' " , 'J' "''"'V'11 '"teud It would I ut I can't help what I de and always '"""" wul "V ' , , "' . , ' Prr. "" ,., ,,., .... ',;,,, '"' "' "ni lur tne rest et!'l'K"-t ""i"S uone it. i itnew ll isn t ' a"" 'iSBs w imuw mis viiii.uii. iiim crvi aid with the memory i Ills Hi,. : ! rlsht. P ea Wl hib some wnv ir. mn. ! .i ...-. i. i i -...i.,i lient te mlr nml i !,..,, nin. :. lay where she had Hung .At lit vt Deddy wan proud of .Tuck and ' tre1 self W'ONDBIUNO. "' -r---- u - LU tablespoons of geed shortening in the Sherself. face downward en the pillows " ' l,l''ns ''in,J ,rll, te helu him te mu, ' e am net rlBht te nirt and lend boss ,,., . .,, . S''",M when smoking het ndd the Fu i "" ' J'.ut new th.- is net se hannv The c.n t0 thll,K you c',', for tncm' 0,lI' t0 ' "- sup""-' plensure this brings te piepared eggs, lift the ed"i-s with n I her couch. I facr N i hat Jack is overdoing" it. He l Hl'te make'in i!?ur t"l0?10Ic,,J8 i the whoel lad H ample payment for let- "pntnla nnd allow the uncooked mlz- ; But although she hnd been strong , b. ginning ,0 think of everjthing in a " Ick te P " m,ad n0t t0 ' ting 1.1m have the eggs, and It will also l,r; ,0 r'" undenieath. and when ready the strain had been terriuc. Se could -m, ,, " -U-ei. U .rcerdl j g 0 1:cep ?' th eM plrklnB ' turn spread with et g. through manj scenes llke that i'1 ?',,,, !?"' ,'", l " Victim of Tales llf 'tlie P,.,s. Dail can rcmc,nner when ' ft" VVcd canned pirn, n,e,, With him. If he came again te her -he ' (.o,n,e,,,ll its, 1 1 w 1 Vfc " 'S'i "l near rw.tht-.i -.. , ... - T-.i -.i n.. i. -.,,,1 ,.,,M... Lt"' "' ".,td .!? !.. .. .. ..... . ....i.i .... ...i .i , i. i. ..... ...... ."" ":" nu i miznt niiL up uuiu lu iiuiti unw nn . tn itiiiiu n r iii v f" n uhcl' rw tu Ible and stretched himself out en the , f tllllP , kn, Ils ,.arTlt. & vVIi.Ved and VaV st.Uw'litmT 'unm Z ,' omelets and for scramble,! cg. 6e Zpe,cYam ' ench in the studio. working f.u- us and weiklng we 1 one ' a woman spek.. badly of me te nl '" omelets nnu or sfr.unmiii igs. u,u lup "ictiam. Ill who woke at the s.igh.est ne.se. I J -rU J for K w I e , buys , W$W SVfe j d ,' pU,W,"B "" LnSt" ' W PUd- th2 tiX Z'n" d heard him come in. and the lay j for.VmenrVLrsteierl'a' . lula t,;:1;!;11 is pudding Is made in the , j Jytt. if te-.t. nffd ! Ae11k naa and wide-esed waiting for him. their substance and the complete aloof- 'plain, na no explanation was necess-irs-. ' n,Tnit!-.s nf the llrltish Isles the' ' Bhe watted for what seemed hours. ' '-- from Pleasures thnt makes human It came down mi me like a thundei- r0 '" nl1 l d j M t, ' One--irfrr peunrf mushrooms bus "- --" ... fossil, there is a linnnr ni,lim, belt se suddenlv that I could net under-1"1' eenn. iii -" t"- '- peeled and cut in small mete nJ iBd then softly she crept out of bed ' ,! ' , , ,'",",",, " J'a.-!f- ?' ."" .,A'itind what had happened, nnd l coma geed methets of the ceuntrj arc ul- '" i'UlTa "'""" -"" ' ( The firbt thought that had leaped The Instrument that brings Inte one's Inte her mind wns the suspicion that ''"ine the beauty, the joy, the cheer, Sand might base been drm.lnB and for, the Inspiration of music Is a geed in that reason had elected te Meep In the vestment t-. 11- ti l 1. ,.,! .Utnrif tlirt A III I llOIlltll t IIO mnnsr !.- !..., Cii 'si iMu,.i .. .m i,r. ntl. na ku SZZ , l.im. for In her heart of liearts she wanted nil excuse, ,.en an fcxeuse of that kind, but it i.mk her 5Bly ft minute te discos er thur she had Sieen wrong. , , 1 Shivering, bhe ciept back te bid Jind forced herself te tare that truth. lland hadn't wanted te be near her, he Stated her se much thnt he had prefened fte sleep en the couch nw.ij from lur frather than te come te bed. Het anger Heek possession of her nt the thought, Suit it quickly cae was te 11 dull mis- ktT and a sense of shamed pride. I Where hud Hand been' What had lianpened? She asked herself these 'Qlie-itlens ever nnd eer, n- bhe turmd Restlessly from side te sidi. but she 'could find no answer te them, nn 1 suil- ' idenly she realized hew Utt' -he knew bout Hund's life F She tried te comfort herself with the ItheUght that It smis Hand's fault, bin Vhe knew it wasn't se !-he hnd never r lahewn any Interest In his weik, nor In She neeDle he knew, nnd for tlass she bad hugged her mlfer.s fe her hi art . 'in a desire te mnke Hand lis mlsern- jblt as she was herself. Suppose Hand aiad turned te ra(. one eo-e ter em- Kr itbeught Judy suddenls sin up In bed. f'f-f1"fK;vletta 'euug: t'f course, ssh IS-Si " iKadn t Sue meusut "- -c i1"""""") ki' iWere? A het wasc of jenleusv seized bin gains The Una me the hnndker b&IPf iSxiiit llnnd and Cnrlettn. nnd slie, .Iiuls, chief'- Yeu knesv. hi celnreil line., -ft Sung aside! The thought was aline-t "' "unere thnn she could hear, and she iieni - the bed Clethes nsaiusi ner nnnan iu ten from screaming aiuue r , .1 1... ......u .tii.l .l,n isut linderucam nr 11111-1 nun mi- llury of her jealousy something -Is'1 was stlrrlug Iii Juds ; it wus her lese her liubtmnu fi-P .. itr Si" en,:,.,,;,: i;;. i u? .he 11;;....!, , 'v) ?.". rn ls "", r ,,f tl,e '.r ; i ' -" WPmWm ' i'" - $ tM& ,; Pit L1h It into her ceiim leusnes: the tnlnls think the embroidery had been tremendous vogues of Its eniecr. I he . , , ffMlH'W WLVSi M l'-U'l''B - " 1,-"' s'lioellnR nrtl L t ft"-!, of e il.' him ill, "inether wmk-d by hand Hut the,,, lm nUker I firth ulnr i nt beloved nt present Is one ,',"",." , lU " 'f ". , ' 6Sti FV H 1 w-inle V1' .t0 V""1 0''ll""K J sl-eul M htd ftkenknLw XMt would mean ?. W ""rN ,,,,,,, ?ther '""n-". ""r '' i- ""ether fuyeiul, Int. nnd I ' W -' ; ' " '- '( Hi0 KnfTtlc.ii '.u'l.u'"'., ,""" ' f Memtfiat .M " ,'0 htt U,'! ,-,, itww abe knew what t eumi i ui i 10 first ,.,,,,, - l)( ,eursi, t , . tnuuu, combined sslth due is " '-oler yt f ,,,. ' '" e 1 1 laeKroen s,u h pJBiJ. through life s slth.ut llm. i nil pel- j t , , lkl., fl. t, vl fl(.kh ulatwl su0ai. uiemi uetr ""'s l itA "t H i- 't"V Kinds until seu find th" ,, "l ,' liltALl the knewledye had tome tee lute. Jt n ,,., ,,,. Xew , h fJ1,! I eM,H Inlh We see thin latter carried ' li.ilivMiial Kintrr ali.r. ui,eut htstirie sanction that sse.hl 'C "-'! , A,,i- b" "urB ""' " ui I"; KJku&W s. ', T. , .. . Mime tJmt Is line as silk, yet stimly ami out tedn in a ihuimlng finek com- i viace In n mixliv; bowl PT enV.1 -, ,-nlll "brlde-KlftH i;irt I ,?,u1cJl! tlwl lH ,'eu'1 ''-senilng in a,,. E?l;l: Toreorro""T,le -NcJLt Men,l"B strong null piece of wire. It Ism, made bluing muuse crepe de chine und the 0 ne cup of sugar, 1 1!'0' fi',?,'' lPr ll,lbrkl,, '' ' H,'IV ' , , .. KHttlJT'AX."? ,..n ,ht 1,0 me-lle 1- ,.i,.i ,..! ,-. ,.lnp iri-erzutti.. '1 lie alter h useil I i'i..- t.'.i.n.n...ni ;....(.. ,,. A,.,,.. I)",.le.r. 'lH..?a')1S .' Xer ehln.i. p.iliitiiiifH Wouldn't s our father cons, -, ,. , mmMMerlA h' i, VSKfS in Weu be bought for ten cents. If ,.0,ues, ,r x ,! joke. The former is manifested In " y0jfcj uj , m,, lt l easy te keep In mind that It la Veu ceu Id t , ,;' "I1 ' RK-laaWV'drnSia-1. W?l?lJ& I reniemter rightly, In Uityiuch pieces, t'-c (e- n-e ami lit the front none with itee vups of flour, lffidMclusiffvtHS!l,i,,.,i'RUd--w Mm or Tem-le Unlw.lt, ti Iii,' KK.ttMliw!l'-9?.r-l"ih'-S:.. Y.'iuil-ffP.neA WW Its motifs of Una gresgrnln rlbbeu. Three faioeons of Ukind ueicder. t-l"rKS 'fffiVV-Z 'or the wedded you ean aet the art lemon. .V.' ..P." mmus .-E -.yht.Vi ' i!T "' ..-' ".- ". -t. mm . .... ... .... .,..! ..,i..i. --. vi ;-:..:..' i .....- ' Dir. . ".- mwi ii is incert-flr.t tn i kWsmvWatmmsim -.r. friB. - wm 4uk ."turevr nf"an "JTSk!:. n-i"n,sr raue nni miu puninui wum i ine-neii teaspoon e nuimtg, k wedOlna cut meant enlv fnr ri f.-.IV" WWWWWWmtm. - ' , r Mi '--'- i-twaa-. v,Ai.,M-t.Ma--- ai. v. ENA I10YT GBANT around In the shops. Of ceuveu that wnu'd i.inlie you 111." "l'nnl. please don't sny thnt again, honey, becaure I'm net 111 mid I'm net even tired new. I feci perfectly well. Ami I fllil n let of shopping tuut I'v been wonting te de for ages." "Oh, well, nil right, h e auswcreil mollified, and tcllcve te see the bloom creep ing buck Inte her cheeks and the shtnlin; luster of her ee. As they drank cef fee ln u 1 pulled th , ... .1 . . i I . . . i inn-ieia irem iiih inn pocket and held it tentatively before him, "Hew much?" "Hew much?" There was genuine surpi i$e In her voice. "Yep. I mippeHc you spent all your money today down town." Irglnla revealed the dimple In uer :1 any told you len't mean te tell me you toddled through all the shops nil day long and didn't buy nnj thing''" She patted his hand. "Of ceurre I didn't buy anything, you old gnnder. When n woman gees shopping that's that ; anil then when ulm rrnna 1iim f rt Villi tVil n rre tlm'a that! See, dear?" T'mil n4nfArt nf tint hlnnVIv ' "Nepi." he murmured In a heplss i voice. "It's tee deep for me." "New tomorrow " "(Jeed heavens, darlln', don't tell me jeu'ru ;elng shopping agnln tomer- TOW " "Oh. no," she replied coolly. "Te- , morrow I m iron; te htiv tlilnis It shopped for today. And after n nn.ic... I" if-v . '.Mas be you'd beet give me S20. nt thai. dear. I might need it." And Paul, mnrrellns perplexedly upnn the wars of a wife, surrendered the pelf. Tomorrow Sentiment at Leur Distance Through a Weman s Eyes W Oman S iMfiS - By JEAN NEWTON tt . Vs.,, If, .,.. IF' .!.;...,! "" "tf "iihi.; ir w nmy for Yeu? Detldy's folk were glad te tee lur marry Jar!;. Jack was all right nil round. AImi lie knew net only hew te earn money, but hew te keep It. He unt thn fir ....n .n.. l. - ,1 ,. 1 , TU r,lrp "pS ma" "he said It I'll t what you make thnt counts, but whnt you have And .luck nlready hnd enough for n nice llttlM home and something left ever te form the nucleus of the nest egg that should keep en growing and some day he the source of a worthwhile ln- enie llUk 1)1 IHVII'I 111 Dm lim t.. , , - w., in Jiiuili'y weik ter him. and he an tell nii i . innt ir -iieuid draw lntcre-;t, tee. In cur leney perhaps meic impeitant than i,','J . ur money is working for us when It buj s us books. When it marshals te our firesides the gnntest and finest mlniK of the B,.s: ,1. 1 I'ntii.iM e..,i .1 .. i , . " (.eiilus and the w.mIuiu und the beauiv 1 ...... . .. .' in, mins tnat are going en that makes the difference between llvins and merely 1 'J' nt a, wWe cost. Is Bemetlilne everv wnrkpr ,,,..le ,.! the mnnes thnt buvs it la nil J.-.,.... money thnt buvs " i-i. uu, ft Pomferts that Tirnmntn it -,,.- u ' us vncatlens which fortify It. is work. lug In as -;epd n cause as that which '" I" resfnrp lt when it fails Ihe nienej we h- te charity works i1""1 l s,lft1 -'" ul.at u p,'eatpr Happiness thnn niaklns etheis happs'' And children: I hinu heard pdip!.- who own stocks nm bends t.iy thej ''eulil net uiturd children: Menej tiunsmuted into the cunency nf 0e nnd Inuring Interest in bleed ties and di-iorien hew can it weik better than thin.' . I'npai-- for -ixtj l,j all means. ir nor 1-1 de se 1, te luurt mlseij Piem the ( ertaints of nn h tmliis should he s.ued s(,m, tiling for the um.crtaints .f toinure.. lut de nm nil the Well-being, the hniipim of the piesuit for iitlluinii' " ,1,p f1""11' If ur earnings me nec inu-s e, n, m dhldiuds m tl.e , in -f h ippim-s we hue iietMn-j i,)r 0,11 werl It we de net clip 'he coupons f Hf" and lese, we are "dropping bujket- into unpty ssells nnd giewuig old In dinwlii; up whnt lll net quench our thlr-i Adventures With a Purse. T HAM: two sery reasonably juiced JL tilings te tell 5 011 of. Heth are use- nu nnu ueiu are wnat 1 pais consider handkerchiefs, huiiil fiubreldtred, that are s, popular' Well, I l.uve found 11 meji imii is Having a sale of real un.-u uaumn, inn, in 1'i.T) coier in .1... H..I..I....I ,i i,li .1.. tin.... ...... , I , mv nui', u u---iie3 .'iiiiireniireu In the nnie iiuite s,, l.i heuite as the ham). -mule 1 in uesigns are net outs, hut in sutunllj imry Pnse thev ySB fl .Wit uli il F l.n !........ .. .... . .1 trnt til il it l.lm nnd Ant, '. . .ha ... l. i "11. L-. . I .. I. .1.1. ...., .. i,ti . , . , 1 .1. .... 1 .' 1. .. . .. . . - rMiii re, in nie new iieni. ee inn 11 it il. ,..,, t ,,.. u i-rU7xirisu-HnB- v-r w i.j .VEUING PUBEIC LED(JERfiILADELl'HlA, THUBSDAY, APBUi 6; 1022 . ' ' 'r4 Please Tell Me What te De Kv CYNTHIA "Lewis Crr" Cjnthlu lia- said soveral limes that sne cannot Introdueo boys and girls tnreuch the column. Get the ulrls you Knew te Introduce you te ethers. Te "Cerlnns M." nn .mel,,le up mother en en paire und en the next sav, "i haven't any people." Uctler explain your prob preb niy dear" cIenr,,' lf yen want n nnwer, Thlnka It's for Spite .E!1r c'yn'hla I have quite a, few mends and liae met most of them re 5!)ilV,.I haVe ene Particular boy friend that I llke ery much, but for some lea-mLV.-'l.8 JjcI" "nsry at me and lias turned his attentions te seme en clse. .ii,m ?,ur "?. B'l'llls me and la Just ni.ni& hiS0T s',lle- . J am net "craiy" him ,l-Lm.' M fl0m Blr,f ,rm ll- but nlm merely as a filend. nat shall I de about It? BKTTT. nrlnMihJm Kb apparent Indlfferenee and he'll learn a, lessen. Need Mere Freedom Bear Cynthia I nm n .h-i -i.u. cen years of age and I llvn with ', Sw '"ni net allowed te go any Ll.Ve' J ie.nl K0 ,0 dances, wedding". && m0Vln!r ',lctu,re''' ,,a no dat?: Heme 1 nni alone, the only ene In the family I hsn irlrl frlon.le h. t ..; ite put with i hem Cynthia, I would 'llUe Sr C1 ,f T" .?"?"' that a yeuntr ! r "i,,,"" i't " il 'v"n "eeuem ence Jh.anWT1"0-. X haV8 " by Wend. Where hall I go? LONESOME. Have you ever talked frankly with your aunt en the matter? Ne girl of eighteen should be se tied down. It is had for both neul and body. It would SS...Mpty le '.l',lVe home ' Cjnthla ,",lL,r 'cr. a.?lM' W- bt Is sure if inore freedom. WIU BUew ou ' Veimn m.TTil, l. leung man LIKCS Her ' . ,"r,-uit,l,la Kver Sunday iwvernl I or my irlunus meet nt nw ) r.i....i- , n V,.. ,".c.?.s. a "rtaln yerunfe man , 'ini-.v .. . . " J itiv iiu r . Klrl frlemN 1 ec,, teasing mcalf'the time' about him, anil tft KeiSk men f tcwS lllm about me. He never ns!cd te take . '"u ,"ut' n,nrt''r always nets very ceclabls l.1"1 r.n!y.,..'?1,,. fiend's .home. . New fJ.V. "V " "l'""" trvrry OUIIUHV ". , . can you ten me whether mi-, phi a jeunif man, has anv serleu Intentions, as I care for him sery much? ANXIOUS. Thfc eiimr mr.n filrlnnMv lti rt , .. hilt it lu Imiuh.ll.t. .n ,..! i. u! 1.' ! m.i like ou Have seu ikked him ,in te mpct jour family when he taken .seu home That is. If It Ih early enough I In the cen!nif te de se. Otherwise, . KUL'iri.-'St Ills rnllim- nnim nnnlni. Unn.r. !'":" ,let'a a Ultle enceurairement, Ilndlir',:' '' llOUIl VJlULd itCCltUfO u ue tai:ts jeu home after these Sunday paitles ou knew him well eneiiBli te sugget hW calllnp. A ,.,, L Likes te Flirt Hear Cjntlila-I nm seventeen eani or age almost elKl'tecn I am never allowed te go out much at nlKht unless 1 "V alB'rl " eLiim- uiut'r jivinmi in uieuk j W0ll, new. one dws net enjoy thla; it Kes one the ftelliiB of belnir hmdl- kUKfr" . nillllJUft'1 i llUt'l 11UI1K Ul UU1IIH nnj thlnp thnt I would net de If they weie net ulenu I run net n. flirt, but whenevtr I am Introduced te a j'euntr m.m vne pariicuiari- uraws my atten I Hen there Is nlwnss that lntanulble hemethlui? Iiiilde me that sase, "Ge ahead; see what he's like," and I de. 1 knew If I listened well I would hear my own common "'nse h.iv. "Don't de it." l..i. T ......... .. ni. r ..... . :.. tt.lu I... T .. !..( I. u.. . , i,'n, , n. tan i. hihi ii, win alter i hau- k,... nut with a fellow a few times . . , ........ . .,,,, . ...i,,,rt am in w'ssri KSute,ftd:nr,5.u,,vn.f,,i:! Viw "a im-i, -ew, mere is it seunR man I sears and enred little for his frlend- I frHIp. As he was always tellltiK me of !'.s "l",,1"0-" me and askul nif te marry him, I j Id net want te hurt his fecllnBs. a",.- .. i1,."!.'' Mm huiii i uun.j njeen ifeinir rei " ii. iiiim i'iii'iikii iur nini xe lie his win Yet I tnl.l bin, t,. i ..,,,1 nor wriifl aim return my mall, nnd se I am still wait - InK. net knewlnfr what te de, for since tl'M '''Si'SliI X cared for hi unhnppv ever since. Should I write nnd cTplnln or wait? I knew that lf I liheulil WIIIO lie weum return mv mail unread HCArtTBHOKCN. If th seung man would listen te talcs about jeu Jind believe them without (t vlns SOU n cnane 10 ae.iy or ciiain. , ....... 1. lilm in. lift 11 nnt. until b'ttr. lt nini be, rnWKer Fellow the Green Line This Spring Ne woman should linse nny difficulty 'following the green line t nn- spuug '.ter '' ,B """ '"" "" '"" - nvir nun mu na .1 ntiin .itniii nnrr n ri. 11111 m inn iiii'hii ir i'v w 1 CftiBl Jv y 3 x f ' i llrrl j 1 'A ' THE NEW SPORT COSTUME VAV yes, the sweater Is new, being of that popular block de sign, the block mnde In wool that contrasts with the predominating col or. 13 lit the really Interesting pnrt of the get-up comes below the sweater. It isn't a very; short skirt at all,' as you might sup pose at first glance. It's a pelr of k n I c k crbeckcrs, comfortable and geed-looking, worn with wool stock ings that match. Ter golf, tennis or hiking this Is the most appropriate npparel, as it al lows a long stride, does net catch en anything but brambles and Is in the very best style. But of course the girl who possesses this cos ces cos ttime must be care ful net te wear it Vihen a skirt would be better taste V A, V . I Flio'e br Ccntrnl N'mi i I M rim J, r lan 11 SI I Z-. I 1 r r t . r- rri . a i TJ for Using Eggs That Are Cracked . Mf" I'uildingS Olid DellCaClCS With These Slightly Damaged Goods By MBS. M. A. WILSON CcvM'tcht. 1911, de Mrs. !l. A, Wilsen. All rienU reserved TEXT week, the week before l'astcr, ' ve you will henr the smnll boy cry ing "Upper aig, upper nig, eh, egg; eh egg," and jeu will see him go by with n rush, and when he meets his companion they will step and pick eggs, i . ., . . mi, .1 . .!!,. an-- te the victor will belong the spoils. ii. i i.T i. ... .v. t. ..... " i that lr'1 l,im u' Htenl a few csssaml i then hie him tertli te send ureaucnsi his cry: "Upper, upper nig, aig, eh, upper nig, nig." Methods of IMnjf Crnckctl Kggs Cracked eggs can b utilized in pud dings, in custard as well as rakes, ' during the week preceding Easter. Coel; . n,n eun,i, of spinach nnd when tender Nlrnin well nnd chop the spinach hne I nnd then rub through n sieve te mnkn ... . -- .- - --- ....... verv fine, .slensure tne ssater iiraineu , fiein the spinach nnd If net sufficient1 ndd water te lnnku one cup. riace in saurennn nnd ndd 1'eur tablespoons of flour. Stir te tllssnls-e the flpur and bring te a boil. Cook slowly for ten mtnutei, then ndd 7ic prepared spinach, One teaspoon of salt. One teaspoon of iriic pepper, Tu a teaspoons of grated uniuii, 7'ice ir ell-di-fl ten eggs, J'tneh of nutmeg, Thtre tablespoons of melted butter. Heat well te mix and tuin in a ssell- buttend baking dish nnd bnke in 11 slesv esen for thirty-live minutes Tansy I'llddlng ...! vlll find it served in limns nlnccs and the housewife using spinach in place et tauss. I Hub one pound of eoe'-K-d spinach through 11 ser.s line sie-se nml plnee In 11 saucepan and ndd Thtre eups of mill. One-half cup of flour Stir fe dissolve the Heur and bring te n boil, cook for two minutes, then icinese from the fire and add One cup of sugar, One teaspoon uj nutmeg. One teaspoon of tumla. Orated rind of one-half let tun. Three tcell-beatcn eg is. Turn in a wcll-butteii-d baking disli and place in ft ni'ideiate mui and bake for forty minutes. Serse with hard iauce. Spanish Custard I'lc l'lace in a wiufcpun 7'tce tablespoons of nulttd butter, One and one-half im;m -, .Jl, Thrre-iiuaiters cup of sugar, Thiee level tablespoons of ioinfeici. Stir I" cli-rsdlse and brim qujckls te . .- (.()0v for ,lri. ,lnllU then - - iU.iiem fieni tn tin nml ml j.iiiis 1 miujiik i.iiiu ,1 iu-i.(, j,,.- jiiuu iiiu pastrs In davs gene bs this pudding was , "! ,Ih," '1" th, J""10"' th er.s thin ide with the herb tans. today euB,,ll'! "-'I'1'"" New P11"-'-- -' -' mixing bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbObbbbBbbbbP "'& '" KKM laBBBBBBflHWBBWBaBBBBBBBSyHi BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbBBBBBBBb I Ij'yJj! jOBwOaagjl-JLUiJ tf ttlflK aBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBal llVrWBBHilBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBr -.fL HJSlH sVV ' saRafA IWW5F F' ZaaaBBBialTrirt ajnB KEdamJan L!1PRfet'aBaaaVBaaBaaaaaaaaaV 'W VRTS S?lfOPr3aBaBBBBBBBBPBBBBB ABBBHHSBh V iJaB3ttAjHPBBB' r. adHKShal&ivll riHHaaWaflaVftaaiaa1aM J..,. . J. tail Be Made Inexpensively One teaspoon of giated lemon tlnd, One cup of milk. Bent Finoeth nnd line, then cut and fold in the stiffly beaten whites of tin two eggs, nnd bnke in well-greased nnd floured muffin pans in modern even for twenty minutes. When cold ice with yellow water icing und deco into with tiny bits of citron. Spanish Omelet Place in bowl Told nnd mil nnd turn mi het plate. New cuei- with thick well-drained to matoes that have been heated in little butter. Devenshire Kggs Place in the skillet J'tce tablespoons vf huttn And when melted ndd Simmer slowly until the mushre a"- tender and then pour ever the ' Place the eggs en th,. toast In a w Simmer slowly until the mushrooms egg. ,'arm ,;'' 10 Keep net until the mushre . --- ... . ......... runnm "- ""inj . iir hut, men 1111st svltn 1" PP-t and sprinkle s.ith finely minced i'iie- Welsh Shtrml Eggs Place in skillet Three tablespoons nf buttet, And when melted add One-half cup of main and four irell. beaten eggs, seasoning tilth salt, pepper land little, grated onion. Stir ns for the scrambled eggs while cooking nnd when just reidj te sersc add Onr-half cup of orated cheese. And ns seen us the thees. is melted serve . Apple ICgg Custard Line a deep pie pinto with pastry ue"' I One and enchnlf eups of milk, One-half cup of suaai , One teaspoon of nutmeg, V'ue tablespoons of melted buttet; The t7'i. Heat te n h and then pour ever the apple.s and bnl.c for thins minutes In 11 slesv ns-en : lest te be sure the apples urn tender nnd the custard set. It is important that tl.e apple-s nie sliced as 'thin as p.iprr WHAT'S WHAT ll y Helen Decie nirkdanHiKn.s. s vxs t irwr 1,1 iniM-r j imav 77ie Principal Wanted Her Girls Te Have the Right Kind of Curiosity Site Knew That This Would Help Them le Enjoy atul Appre ciate and Live T HAVH absolutely no use," said the 1 principal of the school, "for a girl WI1V Ulin JIW tlliiwniiji . A funny thing te recommend curiosity. .. . . When you were little, de you remem ber, you were always told net te be se curious. . ,. . "nnrieitv killed the cat." you were reminded, when seu asked tee many questions; or ptW Jm deeply into tStt'Sit .M-: n lour i,ni,v tnlmi it win tnlted ue In a dream- llke way with "Ding, dong bell, puss)- s In the well." Little Johnny Green vas the personification of Curiosity putting the cat in the srell te kill her. And oe It was something very much te be avoided, because there was always the suggestion when this reminder was given by a grown-up that the curious one might share the fate of the un un un fertunate pussy. LATER en, when Little Johnny Oren resolved into a mere figure in the frlc around the nursery wopaper, and curiosity becam3 Just a rice. It was htlll something te keep out of your na- UYeu always detested the girl who pried into your desk whenever you opened the lid, and the girl who asked you innumerable questions about your new dress. , ,. ou "Did your mother make it? She did? Where'd she get the Ucrlal; What did It ct? Did who make it nil by herself? Are yeiP Reing te wearlt every day? Dees reur mother tunke nil your clothes? film does? And nil tnat sort 01 mum Cart Yeu Tell? By R. J. and A. W. lledmer Hew Force of WMt Dovriepe.1 We perform certain actions, many of , which are complex, in order te satisfy or relieve various sensations or " and thu. whenever the same condition of mind is Induced later, we experience,, a great tendency through what we call , force of habit te repeat the same inose inese ments. In the cour-e of time the most difficult movements nre performed with-1 out the least effort of consciousness. Habit is one of the meM valuable things i we pebseBS. Through it we are able te perform movements mere i"-'j - fr: suit Is no doubt due te no ibci m. physical changes take place m the nerve ,,, or ,10nPS which control certain muscles, ler It tins were hui. -could net account for the fact that cer tain acquired metements are lnumn-u Illustrations of this nre found in 5n;B,aSfW cuch as cantering or nmeiing. wuich are net natural te them. Dogs, scratch themsehes by n rapid movement et their hind feet. This habit is se thoroughly established in them that upon being, scrntched by nnethcr. the deg immedl- -.t-.it .r.-ii Mirniiirl. the motions which I he uira naturally te produce the same effect, jscrntcn n (leg en me uuui. u , neck, and nlmest immediately the hind leg, en the side you arc scratching, will ' begin te make the motions used in, scratching. The habit is w fctreng in1 him he cannot help going through the j motions. These Mime results can often be noticed in ether nnlmnR Take the horse, for example. The horse scratches i . , , . ..!.. i.i ..;.i. i,: .,,tl, e mniseii uy iiiuuuuk h" " ,';; Scratch a herfe en tne neuy ami ni lips nnd teeth will unconsciously go I I tl.rmitrh the motions he would make in scratching himself. j Tomorrow Why De Soldiers Wear larger Shoes Tliati Chilians? Read Your Character By Digby Phillips helling the Hlgh-Veiccl Ynn'ic likely te make n mistake with the higli-selced person In tr.slng te sell him something, unless 3011 1110 ser.s 1 careful about one point. In n presleus article lt has been ex plained that the high voice is nenrls always te be found In nn intellectual pei-se'ii, n pereu of high-strung men tallt). Men nnd women of this tvpe are net s-erv emotional, but thnt docs net mean thnt they ure itelld. Yeu must remein- . bet thut seu must be as careful of the high-strung meritalitv ns of the high strung emotions. A false note will set either of them out of K'ar cemparntlvelj easily. Ilemcmber thnt the high voice indi cates nerves ns svcll as intellectual keen- I "ess. He quiet ssitn tnesp jieepic quiet mil confident, ffen't irritate tliein bv c-( plaining the obvious. They are able te see through u preposition ns quickly as any one. He Intense, If It is necesnr3 ' for seu te lav emphasis en some sub- feet. lie pi enured te answer questions, and answer them nccuintely and ipilcklj Den t halt or stammer. .Julet self-con- fidence und knessledge of your own sub ject , coupled sslth consideration for their views, Is your best poe with these people. i ' Tomorrow Selling the Short Lipped, The Weman's Exchange An Early Spring Club re Mr Kdlter nf H'einmi'i Pant. Pear Madam Koui of my cul fn, n Is nnd I base Just started a dull u ut. fretn feuiteen te slteen jears old We eeuld net decide uixin a name f, , the club 1 theiiKht seu might lm able le suggest ene for us. We ss-euld li-e te liaiu an odd name either Spanish or Indian. If possible. M M Slnce sour club is beln-f ptarted ml the enrlv nprlntf, sshv net adept th, Indian name or ueuina, is inch means men means I'l miI u s'liitid seiv r if sour early spring .' ion fount Keklun Kine, ami It would s., levntnrlnuH and Interesting (i meetlnai are held In the itfti inoen'sou teuld call sour cnui .sanihas, shhi means "ilavllBht " I hope seu sviji have lets of geed turns at jour mint Ings, About Powder and Drawing te t.e J'.,d(ler 0 Weman' Vaet Dear Madam What color should n blonde line.' powder I mil Krcatly Intetesttd n (r,lWll, and ij.ii diaw sery well. I would lllcr e carry this out i can or, s nnjthuu you ean ai Scheel of Deslan. Biead .; wi '."? - 1 Life te Its Fullest ; That tyK of I "fj-? That typ of curiosity is still and al- the kind that the prin cipal of the Hchoel refen-cd le. What nLe meant was the curiosity that wants te "hIice wheels go wound. Curiosity llke that is really neces sary for nny one who wants te be well Informed en many subjects or even thoroughly familiar with one. flnJ fc thlng 011t nbeut Y nnsthlng , you want t in I. nlnKa of nnv 'kind the members who really want te knew the lennpn why X equals i, or what part of the body the tibia Is in, or when Hannibal crossed the Alps, nre the ones who really benefit by the lessens and get seme geed out of them. The ether member, with no curiosity about X or Y or nny ether old letter, hnve a hard struggle, and might just as well net waste the time coming te classes. .... ,, It it just about impossible for theie i JVnturlnr fashion's favorite sit sit sit tioutte fxpnd , In ports or strictly tailored ult te order or resilv te put en. Your early In flection la Invited In anticipation or Hi usual Hen te The "Quality" Tea Sale Exceeds -BLACK, MIXED or GREEN Steadfastly Refuse fWVWWVVVWVV "GOOD THINGS TO EAT" WW5 FRED P. BELL Sine 7555 We have maintained a reputation for offering te the public only the very best Meats, Groceries, Fruits and Vegetables SERVICE STORES 63d and Lansdewnc Aye. 6380 Germantown Ave. 52d and Spruce Sts. 5012-14-16 Baltimore Ave. 43d and Baltimore Ave. 23 S. Lansdowne Ave. l.nn"ileivnr, Tu.) 3204 Woodland Ave. Del Mente Roast 22 C Perk Shoulders, city dreued, 20c 5vvwiwwwmm"GOOD THINGS TO EAT ii 'A Mayonnaise just as you would like te have it" Produced by the blending of quality und purity EAT IT WITH LETTUCE AND TOMATOES Sold by all dealers at 12c, 30c, 50c and 95c IlluUIviiW The Hide - jnrt, hare p. Jk i g-el II II I III t llllMII 1 1 1 1 who don't care whether the tibia li'.l bone or a part of the eye, te dZn tilit-uliilniM' "" If you have no real Interest In M "fl can never hope te get hlbtery Inte yej! your neau. Aim it is me rnine niter you C( ,,, of classes and studying : lf you are nii curious te knew hew thlncs ,. j"et you will never be able te de them ' That desire te get Inte the nea'r ai the work you are taking up, te find eii hew It Is being run, from the ground ub is the Impulse that lead jeu tewM success. ra YOU may net reach it. but ulth th right kind of curiosity you will it leat move In the proper direction, This doesn't mean thnt yen mu,t snoop Inte nil the departments of your business in a prying sort of way. It just means thnt you must be in. telllgcntly curious about them, cagtr. Interested In them, willing te make din senal friends of them. That's the curiosity that the prlnci pal of the school wanted her girls te have. And she wanted them te cultivate h because .he knew that without It tatt would just be onlookers of life, Instead of being always in its midmost mklt net only finding out hew It worked. bnt using their knowledge te help it work rvyeys Special Showing of Tweed Suits for Easter Of, 4U iaa;-minuie ruin. Match Yeura or Onr Material Purchasing Agirtt' . Orders Accepted A 123 S. 13th StJ & 2ND FLOOH Above Ontlinfrl's ... e 30 MuDien Packet! IMS All Substitutes. NON-SERVICE STORES Visit Our New Stere 1339 Se. 58th St. 4828 Woodland Ave. Ridge and Girard Aves. 2542 Germantown Ave. 2822 Germantown Ave. Lean Boneless Beef. . . . 12J&C Shoulders of Lamb 25c MAYONNAISE mouth, screw-top glass many household uses.
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