HC. -WtJ1 i ma iHEKEJii1IH,:J3yffL !. 3aY 'VI BKS? aKsSawd .Ci-i.u yv " t ." .lii.niy . . $&9!7tirG?mpjp9 JTVV r&pmm r j" Jrl rcr V a irirrfatf new rfat( about a different kind of Ijtfrf'tcAa tnistfret fee unrf citrinnf 1M it 'at last late her heart fctfrJ-'jTAbfrrJ for. her, Surety a strpngc and, interesting - niiirtafWMWimimi' i-unuewiM'ni.n wvxirrt-i vi '. J2iV' '?'r' v ?:) - , JrBBBaHasL N b'Alitlmtnt ,WUiMI U. ... i Thm.Victim. ., -. . ,. IT;, but I can't s-r ' marry ps . j. Me. spoke the wents Clee of the fact that she had 9L'A treat many times before M was the first time the reall- tJMil come home te her In ft but somehow tenlaht she Satrange mood. (he liked Dick Wheeler JBrid Mm was old enough eneutii te knew that "lid spoken tliee words n ,'Iflcndship1 would he broken. :'I nnvserry, she went en r.iv.'ien . iieiime tint, iintrt IHni .. istanmug in tne miuuic ei ec room, witn tier neon .i'nd her evci ml sod te feheelcr thought that she ten se utterly, desirable, se n.tejciy as sue was nt mat i'Jmd Mic was net for him! M smote him like a physical 5;l-can't belie MW.yi'can't belli fJcl believe it,' he said 'MVA'can't believe tnat you are tittle .away forever." ttiWt 'iendlnir you nway I want itfWuan," she sold passionately. rHaraa!." there was corn In tlic I yoke. "Friends. De you think able for n man te be near you ik-'enlv of belne vnur friend? A 1 " ... .... ".-",::;.... r. ikTfl veeu en me uamr. ni inline UktMidreds. of times before this; raniaijr peen able te Keep the word rcyw a wanted te wait, because x ce.M sure." I TOI..1. .!....,& -. .1 P'Jtejwtild you be sure? W .?-'' 'BM11 VOIl Keninml In tf.iii .. tin V.'lliflK.'ine. because you let me . von' Mlt'as I wanted te, because you've yP",'S .u"priy maddeningly sweet te rv.Tt nat eif e ceuict i tnitiK, wiiut else n think? tJoed Ged. Clee. think I'm made of? De l'rp (lie kltlll fif nnlium tn u-VlatanlMt fl!lm11ir tlimirrllf.J In n ...n..'J viKatM -a-lrln nrn thnt unv 1,nf ,..,'...'. 'lVf-r- " '"" V 8$Si 7TZ ' ' - -I I' gM "" k irgmia net. you're different, you're made te be loved. Don't you knew" It. haven't ttaenyeld you that before? Tell me!" lie advanced toward her, his blue eyes wild, 'his face very white. Clee drew back Involuntarily, n leap ing little fear in her heart, but he fol lowed 'and, seized her slim shoulder in n tierce grip. "Tell mel" he said hoarsely. "Tell you what? O, please Dick, don't speak te me like this, you make me feel tomehow sordid and horrible!" "Then tell me the truth! Hew many men have come before me, hew many men have told you they loved you only te be refused sweetly and politely, te have their' hcartj crushed and Hung buck at them as you have done with mine!" "Dick, you have no rliht te snenk te me like that," but even ns she spoke Clee wai aware of the truth of hit words. It was true what he snld. but why should he blame her? Why should he dpeak te her as though she bad de liberately set out te make men fall in love with her? Hhe had never done that. She knew It, she was certain of it, and yet Dick's whole attitude made her feel guilty, put the blame en her when she felt It wasn't deserved. Her shoulder ached cruelly from the grip of his lingers. She felt suddenly very tired and mere than a little fright ened. "Dick, please!" "Answer me!" The words were like a column ml. Clee lifted her ees tn tits siulilnnlr. Thry were guiltless of nny wrongdoing, but Oiinttic with n kind of nltv. "If It will make you any luippler. Diek. ye. what you ny Is quite true. Hut why should you want te knew, itud why are jcti tieatlng me this wnv?" Hit answer brought u sound from him that was like u Miarl. "I thought m), yeu'ri' nothing but a professional coquette, playing with men for your own amusement, and I am the last victim! I hope juu'te entirely satisfied with the result!" Tomorrow Tlie Tin eat ' ferH H iHKVvt B IIHII wtK " Vy HELENA IIOVT GK-NT &Lt. ljl ,Paul and fashion rlRuINIA stared at him severely. H'ffcul, it's positively disgraceful tgt ei yours, way in the world den t you get a new hat?" . He scoffed openly tw9HmrcM WKAJZa A'A'W CM scarecrow, 1 can't help It. I can't actually drag jeu " "A man can't buv n regular bat any mere." insinuated Paul darkly. "Why net, for goodness' bake?" He laughed hourly. "They don't make em. Unc has te be Don't need a new i either n Willie bev or hat." a cowboy, or a fellow "Den t be absurd, made up te leek like dearest, of course, you de. Why, that terrible old hat is at least a year old. ou prom prem ised te get one for Eas ter, and you didn't. and " "Oh. Ml the stores re,crowded." he answered carelessly. L'.'Uf , Paul, that hat's a sight. It's jCirbave it cleaned and blocked," fWtea. if no ceed at all. Get a new edear." tMane, he premised. ru, neney, where s the new hat; ' indeu as he kissed her that .flxed he with a melancholy eye. rt gejenc." Tounremised." Bntr.I knew but I didn't get one, ajwjiet going te get one till I get nv gasped. ea mean te say you re going te ithlt diarcputable old felt hat till TV bvugeu nis ueau soecny. iactly." VI . .. . .ji.tnira.t sec way. r'tift ei course ou uen i. xaai s (cause you eiun t. go reunu witn Iryin' te buy a new- hat, that's the A peacock blue worsted dress, made very simply like this, with a design in white, Is just what every woman needs te slip en In the morning or te wear with a cape en cool mornings for shopping and maiketlug. This frock was one of the prize winners at a fashion bliew held recently lu New Yerk Read Your Character By Digby Phillips Mente f'riste these dais if he expects te get ii hat te tit him." "Paul!" "Fact, dear. I tried all ever town. The Willie-boy style is apparently most in demand. It's shnned like a toy Neah's Ark and has a bread sweeping deck nil around it with a nice cute bow in the stern." Virginia smiled at thut. l knew I ve seen them. Aren't any thin. iney tunny?' i "There are some real nlre rnulmv ! hats te he had with a wide sw-eeplng brim," Paul went en, "but I don't think I'd dare walk into the office wear ing one of 'em. Then, of course, there arc the Italian count kind." "I don't believe I've seen " "Oh, yes, you have. They're soft and crushy and.cest about ten dollars. Very find .V'llln:, the Dowii-tMreIte "l" Again jeu have an Inquiry from a prospective customer. This time the handwriting Is characterized by that tjpe of "b" and "d" in which the stem of the letter Is made, net in the con ventional fashion with u loop, but with a single dounfjstrekc. New, aside from any information which may He gleaned from the wording j of the letter, can you tell your salesman anything that win hei: mm when he calls upon this prospect te expiam your preposition"; :mmm . WMttoDe tiy CYNTHIA Mlia Geldman Will Help. Yeu Denr (?vnthlnWn or. turn .Tewlnh girls at tlie ages of eighteen nnd'Jilne- icon, una win upprnciaie very mucn u you can mlvlAn' nit whnrn wft pan meet Berne Intelligent eunnen. Our questien1 may seem very forward,' but ns we de net go te ilanoe halls or run around as some ether girls de, we therefore haven't many frle.ncls or any where te j;e for enjoyment, except' te tnke In a show or a picture. Hut that kind of nmuscment Is fretting monbto menbto monbte nous, an we would really like te make some new acquaintances. We will be very grateful 'te you for any Informa tion Jeu will give us, and wishing your column all the lutk lu tlie world, we nre "TWO LONKSOMU K1UUND3." If you re te Miss Geldman, at 1505, Arch street, and 'tell her your problem she will be glad te have you join the Olrls' Service I.cngue, which given very nice parties and glies an opportunity te meet people. "B. Frank" en the 1922 Girl" Dear Cynthln Uy what standards de these yeuntr ladles Judge men? Of emirx. T tupmi tlm mips whb urn dts .wisted with us. no they leek for "geed" ones lu bad places? I'll bet anything with a hole in It, doughnuts or Chinese money that If yours truly mraileil n k mules beferA their critical eyes they'd chose the lemons first. 15ver qmiM Arintii tirtnrri tumspir no senile- man by blaming Kve for his error and he no lady by blaming hers en the serpent humanity In general has been busy working overtime. Including hoil heil dayn, hanging their bad Judgment en the ether fellow. After nil, don't women In he vast majority pass up the rady. made geed man for the species who Is a run-around se much he Is baggy at the knees, shiny iind needs making ever? Don't they like te shake out te the nnsslntr crowd their referming1 Jobs? Doesn't It tickle their vanity te the boiling point te be able te point te a creek ther bine made go straight when they could Just us easily have married an honest man and t-.ived all the hard weilt? yep. It Is all tee true) Maria, all tee (rue. And If they fall, w hoopoe, hew we men get It. Did von ever see a i:itnn wnmnn? Kecardltiir kissing, is net this type niUentureus? Think howl the girls make up today and the risk l they run of getting "palnter'H colic." However, 1 beg of you net te think tee harsh of them : twenty yenm from new thevil be winding1 the clock at lu-30 V. M. and telling their daughter's beau te beat It like they did In the "long, long age." Such Is life. 15. FRANK. "Betty" Wants a Bey Friend Dear Cynthia 1 have Just been lead-1 Imr your column lately and feel In necd nf veur ndvlce nlrendv. I am fifteen and net bad looking, but n girl friend I go with Is considered nretty. She does net have bobbed hair. When I am with her no one ever leeks nt me. She dresses vcrv stvllshlv and has Ideas about society. Although she Is u year younger than I am she geen te dances. I de net want you te think I am Jealous of her, because I like her very much and would like te be like her In some ways. She gtves one the Im pression thnt she knows she Is pretty i without the help et the beauty parlor. 1 Beth of us llke "Kitten" very much. We de net make a practice of smoking only when we go en hikes. We llke all I kinds of sports. What I want te knew i Is this: De you bcllee there nie any boys and who would consider us an com panions wanting te be like theiu? I hae never told a boy I 'smoke, fearing he will get a "wieiig Impression of me. Is It wrong te smoke In this way? De you think it Is wrong for my friend te ge1 te daucis und te think , about clothes nil the time? i I should like a boy for a filend . In thlH way: Te go lu svimmlng with Te go skating with I Te go canoeing with I Te dune with. ' Taking eery:lilng In one, should i like a boy te have fun with. De eui- i think nny l"y would llke a girl like 1 I want te be? HKTTY. v ivyr vsi eViiji VitA raa.n.v"!i it:b."eti-t'tei -li.lHft ' 'TrvjTtffy.twV- y ' ph n .? t-fmi y'.l, m iH '(- s.vs s M S ' SO a.;.' s ss H m ;? " 'v 'is MBMaria H m . t ? 4.it i '- ''rr ih f.'' '4S'B " '; ' ;, ?KijBBl HI I- '.1 "",' -f -t V BmBB1 Biy'. I'li:-"!"), i BKi Bi BV ' 4 B :';,:- '. BL B ftlli i , TIIIIIIHb BBB ' i-'y.J' " '$i BfsiBBBI bB ;'v"f;MSBTB BBJBJBJBB ;4-'BjBBBjBjBjBjBjBjl B a- , BMBfaBIBli iffaffB : Xv i ' : ffaBYl B :;::;''';'';';":: !'':bbB BBBB '..:-'.-i ''. 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"IJut, Paul, jeu could have gotten derby." miggested Virginia. Paul stared blankly. It Is a case in which the saVsinnn Derby: be repeated. He shrugged i will hnte te present his story clearly disdainfully. "When 1 buy a derby and logically, fli a practical wnv. ex hat, darlln . I II get Congress shoes and plnlnin its een-truc'the advantages, ' celluloid cuffs un' wear slde whiskers , und ihen allow the prospect te make his te match. (r her decision nu the strength of It.' He gazed anwtieimtely at the old The ilglit t line may lie taken te suggest I felt hat in the hall. ' i, derision, hut it will ,1,, mnm i., ! '. i)vi .'" ,'lct'(1 a "cw Il0t' ap5: than geed te try actually te force that insist 7 """,u: decision, particularly te force It pre old ' Tomorrow Chancinc Tastes Iliiyiug from the Open te si-e a little girl Illte you smeklna. 1. .In ,l.ln l.n.ll . A.. i.Mn ..I.- J . this prospect tlie kind w 10 is ' t vn,,vmn, An u rn v, 11..1J lower or, friend Is growing up tee seen. If she. In or witness, Is recorded in the brain Before the weather gets really warm you feel rather conspicuous wear ing n light dress in town. Hut a Fiilt puts you nt your ease, no matter what Its color, and one of light jersey, even in white, would he comfortable and appropriate for the early season. This one is mnde with n box coat and three-quarter-length sleeves, hound in fark green Can Yeu Tell? liy Ii. J. and A. TV. Dedmer What Memery Is Memery is the conscious representa tien of ,i past experience. When we sny it person bus a i:oed memory we mean that such n person 1 able te re call past eeuts or impressions received by his brain, fully and accurately. It is said that every experience and im pression we reecive, and our under standing of ecry event we take part forcefulness of another. This prospect gees out se much new she will h.ivelNr(,Mn, ..ailed memory that none of a will net -leu the order merely buse nothing left te de when she gets elder. I ?,"""0 '",' l ' "' e rae"' " " " "" " iJie snleMiian urges It. '-" u is "bvilutely lest, and that certain WHAT'S WHAT liy ITclen Deck i maturely. Tomorrow - Uy WINHitED lAKI'EK COULEV I woman' r I Afp. nnrl I m)e ,. KWTmij - m" mm: -- i.ilOUr iiabV and Hers I1 be argued unit when women I tun irese, you Knew what that , j .Xi yt I Adventures With a Purse X71Ii:.N" it comes time for VV i you te wear J'ViT . . LBBBBBBBBB I hBBBBBipBB tBBH iIsBBV.w w'BBJir ' IbbbbbILvI -.-: means, n petticoat with double panel front and !n'k. If you are fercsighted, and will gci one tight away. I thlnV I can siie mene ter you, for 1 i-nw some for S".-l.i. They nre of reasonably heavy qimllty wii-li satin, mid are mnde j (!MM m ! v ill I m 'rv ! Wit et ; JE away her baby the niement It17 '" ,'S ' " ' ,, " ., '.born, if she bc in prison that Is 'lii-i, mnv m tme in k,ime mumh tuv liiMU'that has passed the .Legislature mi,y be drunkards or diseased. depraeil 'L. or cv leru htatc, creatures, whose care of a huby would 3BBm niiu in anuuuiK ii,i- de uail j,n- tile DaOT II IVhlca llv. and I ""." "' . ' '' "."' ". ' " 111 nie In his book. "The Amnteur Kmlirrn.it ivj ,..1 .signing or veto of it,. mernllv. lint inniinw.miiin ,. ,iulte plainly with a hemstitched border. 'Steciisen. then .m ..xnerimpntni .tr,, the Uoverner 0f women who are jailed show them Tll0r( ur,"' !10t ,l K,r.''at, nlun, of them 1'wenger wrote of 'certain cabin pus- Hew horrible and 'i,, be menlv the victims of Hiiini tein. i a,ll " ''M,'vS "s " ,n Hnlp xv('1''' n i 'e'pers. picking their way nniimt us unnatural. ,v m ,,L "If 1''" P-!ilur one, but I think if you lese 'l'" Jlttle gracious titters of Indulgence imagine a crowd ' ,i,u ,0,nr,niilen r some mn.i i,n time, about ge ting one, you will ii, .find nitlu n, tl cr. .. . . . ul ,!- nhi.'iuiinh into tr.itihln. nrwl tii i lii.tn tliA, combinations of new circumstances will liing any or all of these impressions back te our consciousness again. Many of the impulsions arc ni-er recalled, hut the ease with which we de remember" tlil'is when the light combination of 'circumstances is presented te suggest the termer impiessieiia is proof thnt all of them are lceerded in the brain and ; might be bteuisht te the surface again under just the right circumstances. It Is said that there is no form of luilmal life that dees net possess the power of nieiueiy, mere or Us devel cpid. The power of manv animals in this diiictiitn. especially the elephant, the deg and the horse. Is well known. As te when the ability te remember begins ill u K however, nnetl er quej quej tleu. It is ilitlicult te determine this. The ipiisiien as te hew old n baby is, for instnme, before he begins te reinem 1 er that lie was ulle last week, or yes Krday, or ivei an hour as". Is one that has net et been solved. If and when we nre able te answer that, we shall Te the BMer of Wemah' Paail ' Dear Madam What Is the correct weight for a jrlrt or seventeen, yeara wheae height Is alxly-one inchea? xl At D J3e you come near 114 peund7 That Is what you should weigh. , A Shower In May Te the Editor of Weman' Foet: t-1. U.1mc! SVMI vnll fllAAHA tOll me a" novel and humorous way, te word) an inviwuen ler a linen iiuwj . .s---refreshments and hew can I aerve tnem. aa the. space Is limited? What atmll I rtaenrsta with? HKLLA NAPOLI. Send a letter te each one, of your guests-te-be. saying: "Dear Mary it a net April, but there are still sherwer. and, although I'm no weatherman, I forecast one for May 27. Just te set your mind at rest, though, you 11 need te take a piece of linen Instead of en umbrella, because It's that kind of shower. And lt'a te be at my heuscr in honor cf Margaret Brown. Se" please let me knew If you will' come." Decorate with plenty of llewers, any that you may huve In your garden, and wild flowers besides. Yeu can serve Ice cream and cake or fruit punch and sandwiches, and the guests de net need wi Ititn ISa rilnlritf rnnni for this. I They may remnln where they arc. and nnve me reircBnmeniH imoecu . i..r,n. Shouldn't Have te Reduce 7e he Editor e Woinen's feet'. Dear Madam I am eighteen yeara old. nve feet one Inch tall and weigh 107 pounds. What should I weigh? I may sound under weight, .still I appear Flump en account of my legs nnd'arms. hate plumpness, se won't you tell me hew te get thin legs especially? la It proper te speak of a man or bey as fellow, net "fella"? "Yeung man sounds no. sedate and "boy" se childish. Should a girl take the bey'fl arm In walking? It seems se cold te walK apart. Besides, all the girls de- It, and If. muen mere -cemry. mfmTBBNj Yeu are right about ycur being under n-nie-ht. for the correct weight for your uim nnd hclaht Is 114 neunds. Se dep t :- &'' .' M$tKfinl vt-iJ: ii'ii CI t T M.W When Yeu uV,.ii.JT3 ' ?.- '-?m 4SI Yeu Step te THink Hew Much Yeu Have te Be ThanhP , Jul Fer. Yeu Can't Feel Serry for Yourself ' f J r-. ' V$l nn utrnnunnu rAflltrlnir ItiethOdS, The best thine te de would Tje te build yeni want te make your legs thinner, standing en tlptoe nnd then slowly bringing the heelH back te the ground-Is a geed exercise. Walking up nnd down stairs Is another one. If you don't Jlko te sny "boy." imrely "manT' will seem far from childish and will have the proper sound you wnnt. Ne, you shouldn't tnke the hey's urm when you nre wnlklng together. In ccmlng te street crossings he will al ways Tielp you across, but the rest of the tlme you ere perfectly able te take care of yourself, aren't you? Comfert yourself with the fnct that all girls ien't de It, because It's really se1. SHE wea feeling no wrry for uerseji that It wa rtlfflcuU for hereto entile. And you could tell by tne'way sne looked that her theuihta were going around In an endless chain' of Imagined wrongs and pessible injuries. It was pretty ,casv te bee .that her jnlnd was: saying, "Well, I suppose I might just ns well jet used te betar un happy. Nothing eecms te go right, and nobody seems te want te be bothered with me. I auessl'm net meant te have a geed time, like ether people." With this process it isn't hard te work ip a bad attncK et Beit-pitying tears. Whenever I get n letter from a girl who is mnklng herself miserable like this, or whenever I see Reme one with thnt trembly lip which gives her away se I want te offer my easy little pre scription for this type of the blue. Yeu use it at night after you get te There's plenty of time for this, be cause when you are aerry rdr yourself yx)u lie nwake for a long tlme patting yourself en the back for being se nice te yourself nnd reflecting hew sad it Is that you are the only person In this whole big world who la nice te you. WSLL-, just aa you reacji that point In your meditations nt which the first tear begins te roll out of your eye nnd down wctly around your neck te the pillow, apply the formula ns di rected. Here nre the directiens: Without brushing awny the tear, or moving your head nway from the moist spot en the pillow, start at this morning when'yeu' get up und count up the things you have te be thankful for all through the day. Thcre'n breakfast, you knew, lets of people don't have nny but, no, before that, you have running water, soap and towels. Suppese you lived hi n tiny house out in the country with no water nearer your bedroom than the pump down in the back yard ! BKEAKFAST and all its appurte nances, the fresh tablecloth or dollies, perhaps some flowers as a cen terpiece, the feed you eat and nil thnt, fmay be taken as a single 'item or! II i several parts, f, a. Oh, yes, tbe clothes you put en, aeiri yijv fercet them'. '.4 Vmi tmnu IIiaqa KlnM that vntl fcka V,fi ... ...... , ...v. .-... .- - . it for granted nre se scarce in Kussia,.' k nnu even, some pans ei our own ceun- a trv. that 'thev nre valued as vmi would ?J value hnndseme automobile or a huie . .Ilntnnmt. . - .W :' .,r-r.,l .'.m A tt , tir-4 mm is.?5 !& At What Age Should Yeu Take Needless Risks With Your Health? Is that a queer question? 0 Then many people are doing a queer thing and often it turns out te be a serious thing. The Federal Bureau of Education says in its rules for the health of school children that children should net drink coffee or tea! I SWr .xxrgfa BJLgaaes- Bj- ' riiilY t tj V-i&mAmJ This rule is based en the well known fact that the drug ele ment in coffee and tea whips up the nerves, and that serious ills often fellow. If it's a geed rule for children te keep away from the harm of nerve-stimulation, isn't it a geed rule for everybody? Think it ever. Granted that your body may stand mere,.can your judgment afford te risk "mere? Any doctor can tell you what coffee-and tea often de' te the health of adults as .well as children. There's no sacrifice, in being safe, Pestum is a delightful, satisfying mealtime beverage, wholesome and pleasant alike for adults and children. Pestum has no age limits! Your grocer has both forms of Pestum: Instant Pestum (in tins) made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling water, pestum Cereal (In packages of larger bulk, for these who prefer te make the drink while the meal is being prepared) mode by boiling for fully 20 minutes. Pestum for Health "There's a Reasen'9 Made by Pestum Cereal Ce., Inc., Battle Creek, Mich. I and VlMirRED PBK COOLET agalntt the one baving grace of the w.erld, a mother's love anil lespensl- unity Here Is a case that would at once Ik- liffeeted by the passage of the bill, r--"i. in run mi. in !! IsWVhlde-beund law: k!i,"Ii-I was convicted of neriurr. . I.. .. . -.' RlBg Cisc. tiiie w'us net a natural :or muruerer or prostitute or arav one merely nau lieu, m try VSA,ve her lever, the father of SOn sentence was puscu. rue wj'sn" unselllsh thins. Hew-many have risked death and dlHhoner 4f levers, and been extolled te If It ever has been regarded Irtue te sacrifice for the men we tet, tela peer girl, ignorant et Si'mera's in the technical fccne, iJ'levcr, thinking only of hew tJher man. is cast Inte prison r r.i ...,.c wi rat years, nne ceniesscs mat iJl(n,ers s,,ep I ;uik:uhii3 u tiwitin. ur uiuiw tn 'Who was belnc tried. Hlie tMisave him. She Ued for him. iicaugnt. Uthe bill J signed by the J, V tunc every imu.v uern in u wtA ha tnken iiu-hv frntu Its Finis ene will bc taken. clunir in inj a iy ami aucctieu. Tin innocent baby who cumts into a Reman's life usually will .ipjical te in r se strongly that nothing eKe en mirth matter". .She will gle it sus ti'iiui'ci and care, n-id dre.un dreiims for ll- tuture. The external circumstances c.iiiuur nneet ii nau. it prisons nre nnt I '" ' l i- iJiMiimiui air uuuui tiein- "Ulllllir l-liLlt irfllt.l luA r. V.n milnl' 1. I ' -. rt"'. v .nu iuivn( It decentl warm and clean and sanitary leimul town rrehalilj also lie able te Miy whether nu mei y of our life hcie stens nt death. ' w,i.-j uMenisiiinir uiiat .nsnitii tops rtn. n iii,.ii ii. .ii .i-ii-wit Om nnL, ..,r. ni. -... ....i .i. .1, . . Pie managid tu ceincy by their presence, I tlnn of nil r Oh yes. mil there s semetliing else 1 their . se.irchlnif us. an amused lautjli , " ' mini in ii-u .tun iiiiimi iieieie i ierget ' at our cspense neerinK en tneir llp-j ' it. anil inciiieuiuil iictnre It Is tee la le i 'i is net emy in luxurious stcnmfclilps, for you te Inn siue if mhi nre inter- where tirtltlclnl rlns.dlstlnctlerm are ested Vnd tint iv tin.' i'h.ii.,.,1 .ii., made by means of extra payments, that I h niplit .in .... it n V i these would-I.e-superlers exhibit n "Lady I 1 ought wmie gr.ij linen ter ,i plain Bountiful nlr about nothing." A snob lb little Minimer dress, and wanted mine- , net happy unless he or she enn Had nu tiling inexpensive te ue with It. I ' Inrciler" te snub or te pntre-nue Tcmentiw Miere Did the (iaine Domlnee!. Originate? of id "iftv (Inttij! tuuu ii-ui, .. Whether LriiNhliiir nr OLntle.SL'tiidiiiu'. ".- -.--.-. i .i j Miiii a .-. . - . . . : us an "iieuid ue nnu tne early enre white dot. but I found thnt lather mere snetmibii manners ure nau manners, a of u real meiher Is the beit thing that than 1 wanted te pav. Se I found ,i1(. 'really well-bred man or woman always B,Tfb?rh"I,!.,,"S ., . ?" vrry.Wnilt?lnS;dw8hi? . b Kvii- at uuviiiiiiii in i urn ri'iiriir ii wrii'iii v nit n i " " vuei n ni.ni. i . . ..i. W some half-grown child, thnt were wanted It i- thirty-six inches wl.iJ i 'dllterent. the i-nvlrnnmpi.r nf n nru.... in...t iu .,!. lI,i,j',i ...,. .. . , - comes in u number of patterns nml i i colors. t Wedding Flowers "The Sinn of the Rese" CHARLES HENRY FOX 221 S. BROAD ST. M'ulnut 07U0 would altect its rfter life, nnd its memories would be terrible. Hut the new bem I .the l.its no memories. It only fM'N the wnim mmhcr-bwnst, and dilnks in life anil joy nnd strength. 1'nr niimi-s uf liep mliln Wnnum'H l'iu;e Hil 1 1 or or plinne Halinit 3011(1 iir Muln loot brtrrn Hie hours et 9 nnJ . .pv lAXt'Y the wild utiun-hy bred in the eung woman who Is feueii tn , ,. down into the Valley of tlie Shadow of iicatn, te Dear a child, knowing that the State Is te tear It away the moment Things You'll Leve te Make it 'e born ! Hew can the mere men 'ec. i) in nence. knewim. tlu.v have enacted this monstrous law? Cheese This If you want te bc particulars UllIU, clioese white for your "fussy"' dress. Itnrely have there been fe many good geed looking frocks ns huve been seen liitelv In this shall one say Bliadn for lm-k flNewWh ) Te Lest IB gives n child te its mother, of a better word? Very dashing is the fii wire nnd rnnture nre the .""V. y'a ""'" l,.", wun rea Deads le 'things in the world. Te be lbte a tew unnatural metu- are hardened criminals en. in cities, societies ter en of f.ruelty te Children f formed, und It has seemed rle nretect 'Ittle ones from parents at times. In a case KS nre se uiuusireus us tu aee their children, et course mate for organized society 4 Interfere with "natural"' ttle ones cannot be abused. children and te fcln R'Jaw of eeclvty are very im. Tl,. lrl who lied r.'rriay have tnnnvv fine nee. pue may iiussiuh ribabv. and if the State t, aae may go te tne, brighten It. or the crlnklv i-rene i,u the lavender thread weaving Its way ull ever It in a fnscinntlng design. And for evening wear the well-cut white chlflen with the pointed skirt drapery nnd the simple roses fattened In the girdle is exquisite. ffTp fjm n.Jlliill 111 rja.M-.beme a real' p Interesting Women Mks Genevieve Cline. said te i,n n, first woman Federal appraiser of cus toms in tne unueu mates, has just entered upon the duties of her position In Cleveland. TWIUailT UMOVB TROPHIES Te nceuran lnrtepndnt banttau moea Ih playtra en th various uama et tha hlla.alchla BnHtal Association" tha Put' lie biwi entra a numbar of valuabla trephlta. Ha tha Bperta Pana of tha l'ua. " ."T,r' merauiM far m emclal ii j j wmnat UAtvc it r-' rT y - ' .ww ".7.rr -. ". va.n.rt ik t'apeti are unite the tiling! If you have oue Ueni last ycur and de net euro te invest in a new one you can I give A NKW TOUCH TO LAST , VHAU'S CAIT. with the use of some leather or Kid trimming. Cut the leather Inte strips two Inches wide. MnLe two lows of slits in your cape SM'i inches deep. liuttonliele these with silk. If the cape has no lining you can have llie wits plceted, Uun the leather strips through the hilts. ,Coer a large button meld with leather and join te it two leuther ribbons. Use this ornament tn fasten the cellar. A NUW TOUCH te LAST YKAU'S (JAl'K transforms It into n very fascinating jmrnieul. -v ., t-'I.OHA. "Gmtinueus Clarification' assures absolutely clean clothes At considerable cost wc have installed what i known ns "Continuous Clarification" a pro cess that insures "100'e clean" cleansers com ing in contact with your garments at all times. Ah the dirt in removed from your suit or gown, instantly it is removed from thu cleanser. That't. why clothes sent te us arc returned se remark ably fresh and bright, and se much like new. Ours is the only establishment in Philadelphia using this new and thoroughly sntisfying precctF. Don't lay away any clothe for the summer unlet We have cleaned and made them moth proof. J Cleaners &Djers Sib Race St. 1035 Chestnut St I sW Established r in in it J Zl 1 featuring NEMOSERVICE V 44 . tffl 1 t ana a mil assortment or rsets Self-Reducing Corsets Wenderlift Corsets -KepService Corsets - The price of the following SetxiaU are a Me$t Attractive inducement See thin inyoarmeritt Cermt Department $4.00 te $9.00 6.50 te 13.00 3.00 te 10.00 Juspul r575 SELF-REDUCING E2444 aWaTSn AND temcy Eighteen Other Circlet Medels $1.00 te $5.00 Tht Circlet U adjtutehU and control, the figmrm above thu waUt-tn the cenet dots Mew. Mvgmnnr tnmjr vwnawn VSTTtC COT9$Hn -us FT13K breakfast there are irtert vfe-p L ohvieua fhlmrs te bc thankful' feW, m the new lhnt that you bought, for Ai-lr V utance, et'tne enioyaeic time tnatiyeti vm I...I .A 1....mI. mm .!. nl.Halni. MauU !.& " TVl.n liuu Rl tuiiuii. ur inr f.i-ii-iiiit uiv.ra iua VVa you enw In the afternoon. " " Hut when you are curing- yourself et eelf-plty, there.nrc lets of little every day happenings thnt you can put '.te,, thcre: The fact that yeu'madq the car yett ntqrted for, the money with which you bought the hat. the cool, weather, the compliment of the friend yeil met, who ald teu were? looking well. And then, you get home; you get there safely and It was a nice place te get te. The brushing you gave, your hair and the bathing you. gave y our r face and hand refreshed' you. The dinner ybu ate was geed ; it made you feel .bctteV Perhaps. yeu,vdldn't have te get It ready or cook it your-' self. Perhaps you didn't have te wash the dishes; but if you did, .perhaps tht water was nice and het, se that you' get through with it nil quickly. And perhaps you had help with It. THEN', even if '.nobody asked you te' go anywhere in tne evening, you were comfortable at home, Andi there was a cemtartnblc bed, in a comfortable room in your own home why, It gees en until you get te, alcepy that you can't be' bothered te think of any mere thlnRs that are geed. This prescription la net te be used all the time; you may And yourself grew-, lng fatuous dnd entirely tee glad for the comfort of your family and friends te bear. , But occasionally, especially in attack bf aelf-plty or the bluea or extreme wearled-wlth-llfc-ncss, It is unsur-,. papsed as a cure. va VI 1 1 M JA fl Km m 'M i .! 1. c . ,'fl jt .K J- &&)!, ,cV' SS'.JiSSSi ,... siRSt '.n,r,iuv;. , Ci tt&jty- 'K&$jAm CNvi lA'jLiUfcaJ. '!hh- ., 'Jff ,!. I I A.. 5. ' , .ft-ii,i.-UQf3MVSSSSAfM'uA,L 'i tVf. 1 .. ' .n 1 . a "ifli)iaiTi;ii'i .1 wi un - -r firl ,Vi ir iMja rjL.if. mi uw .-j ai 1 iaa!iM3attfl.waaigfl.i.. L Bwwyr?r'ssi .',,f' aiiai nu iitMiiiiiili -mm
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