ghfe, , tit i ffiiiinl Ml v$m ygvyv "h?&fcVrVfi'W te'-VV ' V' t ''& iiiyfi DEYO conscious emner : bachelor gasBa? I'lr'Aircicr (idfcn Clee KidecMd ttf htm, nntt ichcn'the refute. ntr a henrtlett JIM, nnd lell$ le Kid be serru all her life. frightened at the threat and It maifteiih the thought that tt net' lore him. nees te hit fltttji ' ffint Ja mY lil Ufa. je Interrupted by a ring of mr'eeu, ana In forced te admit Mrdian, Carey Phelps. ?.V CHAPTER V WP4W Revenge Iv mis amazement dick tetinu tnc ?tlVknat,tAl lifnrnflu hflt liml nnrpeil , .... l,....(,l, ...(. .. .!'" Vup te the point of doing a des- te tmng wan dropping nwny irem . he steed there before the limn Ewlfment the catastrophe. $ I'f Am m fAiintfufni tin It nil nltt-nva lnnbnil i.4.u"Vir" "?...; . .: v.v ' . ." i (w v.nre,v l'ueips; in1 nnu irn 11 uey- , 'admiration for him, nnd when t father lux I died nnd Carey find appointed his legal guardian, n kfahln had developed between the liaen which hud persisted long Dick hud come of nse. Bight It seemed te Dick as If he onre mere the boy D8 the elilnr. morn ; nnd the reaction that had bc- ln made It impossible for OiBUB e lie out of the situation. Ills !j?5wi were going bark en him nnd he ruFJiad begun te tremhle. evpn his leetli ieiW'lcliatterivl. mwl nnnllv m If li n l.nlf. I A Jtttterel exclamation, he sank into a 11 , tCBalr and buried his head In his arms. s Me felt suddenly rarer h strenc tin- cywteW uii inn Mieuiucrs i."'' quickly. "Why, you're young, Dick, you have all of life before you. Who Is this woman? You'll feel better after you've made n clean breast of every thing, and, believe me, old man, wrnic dny you'll remember this Incident as merely a part of life's experience. Walt nnd see." ... , .. Dick shook his head. "Never! leu don't knew Clee. You've never met any one Just like her. She a the kind of woman who tangles herself up vJ" a man's life; she's the kind a man never forgets, nnd, Ged, Cnre.v, I was se sure of her, that's what hurts! I was struck all In a heap tonight when she said she didn't care. I was sure she enred because she seemed te llke te be with me. We've been together constantly, and tonight I made her con fess that I was only one of a number of men. It drove me wild. I dldn t rare what happened after thnt; I think 1 must have been mud with misery." Dick's disjointed sentences had m. ev ra 3pi'te set Mm te no painted a picture In Carey's Imagine tien of the kind of a girl Clee wai. In his mind's eye he snw Dick in the clutches of u designing woman, a kind of professional vampire, and he wai suddenly possessed with n cold fury. Seener or leter he had expected that and Cnrev I something of the kind would happen experienced , te Dick. The boy was het-headed ana impresiiennDie; ne weum ee puny in i the hands of n clever woman, and ns ' he thought, n sudden determination 1 leaped Inte Carey's brain, n fierce dc I sire te avenge the boy and make the ' wemnn pay. "See here. Dick." he said quickly, ".veti're tired out tonight, and you must I get te bed. Tomorrow we'll talk the shaking him ' whole thing ever, but first I want your pienuse net te ue nnytmng (icspernic. ?K'"J ,HJ,tl --- 1 f vif jyT I 1VP r& S -lit- "-V: wpAf ether . 'Come en. old fellow, null veursclf i Don't be n coward; don't make me you mustn't give win. you ashamed of jeu!" it s nil eer. L)n you ' Dick looked up suddenly. "ou needn t tell me I'm a coward, I ad you can tell me about It. Pick; I Switmew, new: that A JttIiWk you con t ; V-A you In trouble of any kind' fi'-Vfl- JIn tfO'ihlcV" The boy looked up r?tf'l,l,'denly and hU blue eyes were stark S . With ilserv. I'm In lm., ith n .,4. Vjweman, Cnre.v, a woman who hen't Vt Jny,.use for ihh. I've reached a neint r'i sfcwrhmrm 1 .lin't- .. , it... ..... i.s. ...... 'fit' lirT1 yeu: -1 ''""'' "ve witIleut her ! it. r""y ceumn 1 you nnve let me n one; jwhy did you have te come around heie ftenltht?" 1 . - Heme day you II thank me for com- iVfhV here tentrht.'' Inrpl rnllirnml r v.. " " ' ' "" " li . ',r RT 'A w I mlt it. Hut you needn t worry. I 1 won't sheet myself tonight. I linven't the strength te go through with It." The attempted humor wns ghnstly. And again Carey felt the desire for re , venge sweep ever him. Whnt a til umph If lie could think out 11 Hum whereby he could make the woman pay ler Dick's sufferings! And even ns the thought occurred te him he hud a sudden inspiration. Tomorrow The Plan PleJse Tell Me What te De Dy CYNTHIA Wlhe 'Heaven' Eye 8eme Cheer Dear Cynthia Although I've read your column for quite some time, 1 ve never had the courage te write until I saw "Puppy's" letter. 1 pity the future (feneratien If they have te depend en them for mothers, What she needs Is n geed spanking. It docs my heart geed te read a letter like "Heaen' Kyes." I think she has a whole let te be thankfut for. I've always been opposed te the use of make-up. the way they smear It en nowadays. I hope te hear mero from her In the future nnd l'e no doubt that there are some scnslble men left. I also echo "Mutt nnd Jeff's" sentiments. A geed, sensible girl Is Indeed a great treasure these days. She's Ashamed of Her Heme Dear Cynthia Will you plense help me out beciuse I am lonely? Am Eight pen pnr.i tilil nnd work eterv day from eeven In the morning until five-thirty 1 nnu once In n while I go te unnccs during the week, nnd go most every Saturday night. I am net what any one would call, beautiful, but nm Just an ordinary looking girl At most of the times that 1 attend these dances I meet very nice young men and they nlwnys tnnt te call en me, but, dear Cynthia, my home Is net at all like all of my girl friends' houses, se 1 always refuse te allow them te call en me : therefore. I nccr go out ulth any fellows' and I nm se lonely sometimes, because nil of my girl friends have one or two fellows at a ttme at their homes and I de net llke te bring any fellow at all te my house. Shall 1 forget about my shabby sur roundings and bring all of my men friends te my house ' I have turned se many nice young men down Just for that reason Will you pleae, dear Cynthia, help me out und tell me what te de'.' DOWXHEAnTniJ. .l dear little gill, don't you know knew that the boys want te come see you nnd net your home? If they give you un be- ! cause your home Is shabby, then they are net worthy of your friendship. But you cannot expect te keep your friends if ou de net let them come te see you. Let the next one who asks come, and de net apologize for an thing. If you are cordial and entertaining he will net notice our surroundings Ne doubt you ale eerly sensitive about them anj hew. Once Hew deen, the world's beauty keep her hair in such perfect condition? Hew does she arrange that lovely coiffure? JPquI and VivsiTiici By i,elena ht grant $JV m r-T : Grains of Sand fllI7HAT the trouble is with S ," people." 1,'ortenteusiy w fJUt-' tComDesltion of began Paul, Oh. most frowning "Nng xeuV Why, dearest. I never ting!" He threw her a hasty suspicions glance but he was ns sober ns could be. "I mercy, dear- 1 always tneugnt est, den t start in like jeu and the chief that tonight. I just1 were eij ftlendly. knew semethlns unset ! personal y 1 - . . . . . T nut s tue . .. .... U- 11 .."" 1 .... you ut kip mucc nmu.r. but de try te forget It : you k n e w per fectly well, y en old 'bear, that fifteen min utes after yeu'vu had dinner you'll be per fectly all right again." He subsided, but such is the spiritual he was awfull mt our ir- I ant." mur; trouble." suid Paul again bitterly. "I'm tee friendly with him. He he takes advan tage of It." lie lapsed into a moody siiem e. I'm sure I woman, thii thought y pleas- '.if viinh could net stifle her curiosity aslginln easily. murmured Vir- feWM . !7VSmml mm In Leve With Three Men at Deat Cynthia 1 hae read your letters for a number of w eeks sij I have decided te bring te jeu one of my per sonal problems. 1 l'ae leached the "Free Age," Cynthia, and by the rest of mv letter you will lenin thnt I am a Klrl. Having thus described myself, I will proceed This letter m.iy sound lmbesible, Cyn thia, but I assure you that It Is only tee true. Well new, the real problem Is I am In lee with three boys. The boys are chums, and ale exceedingly geed looking. They are all about the same height, and while their eye and hair are net all the same shade, they all ha light hair nnd blue pyes Knelt enn knows thut 1 go with the ether two. nnd each has asked me te marry him New Cynthia. I love them all, and would like te marry all if that werp possible. It will be utterl.v Impossible for me te cheese one by character because they are nil a man nheuld be They each have 11 college education nnd each Is morally .line. I de net knew if they liae told each ether that they hae "Denned the . ., ,, .... r ., ... L.ti .- ' . I question, nui i 110 nut ueneve xney ime. , nas i nae given eacn one two mentns te wait for an answer, and the two months of the first bev will have ended en May 20 What am I te de? Oh, that it were possible for a woman te have many husbands '. Why Is there net a state like Utah, where a woman can have as many men as she loves? P. I. CJKE .. J-,'..'.k" "' ..-.. ,1 r .- H 4 S mmmW:-ymF:i'mmr a . M' , .. ;.:::". mUmmmmmW''mW mmmmmmmmmwSm:r'',.Jmmmmm I HpffiHHHHi '' WrvfflHHHHHHKffl l in jl i.k. it -y,F iri k iiaaauB iaiawLeiBniinBm.. 1 ij . ij . : 1 11 in inii M1 , 1 m r 1 ,aui Frequent shampoos, many marcels, with much brushing and a weekly massage, makes hair healthy, girls happy and is wise. That's hew! rn'W "' tfiSi'-iKv'Wi'r'j W. 1Vvjllv V ' 1tt I he XJldcst, Uapgnter snese ine way That he Thought Would Be thefiasiest But It Wasn't Leng Before She Found; Like Everybody Else Who Tries This, That It Whs Even Harder ' Than the Other Way WHEN the faintly moved away te another city, the eldest daughter decided that her geed position and her friends meant tee much te her te be left. Se she stayed behind, took a room In a bearding house and held en te her Jeb. ' Her friends were very nice te her, but, after all, there was no change in her condition as far us they were con cerned, nnd It wasn't long before things went back te their old casual state IS"1'1' ,, u.i And then she began te realize what she had done. She couldn't expect people te treat her as a guest always, and. yet when It just happened that there were ue parties te go te In the evening, and no friends chanced te drop in, why, she was the loneliest person In the world I Whenever she happened te paes the ehl house where the family had. .been se happy together sue icu n " "- alone in the world. i..,iMn' Even letters from the new hemcdldnj cheer her up ns they should hnvc: they en y made iter renlfxe m""'" distance between her nnd the family, the difference between a room in a benrdlng house nnd n room in her own borne. Ye. the ihnrmlng nctiess. nrlist nnd layman the most voted bv net affect the color of the hair. beautiful) specllng her hair drcscr s claim. lie- the girl In the world, has her own little actress believes it preserves the natural hnlr troubles tee. Te begin with, her hair Is of that extremely fine texture thnt lcqulres mere attention by reason of its v-ilki-ness. It Is net of great length, com ing a little below the shoulder blades but growing quite abundantly from out her scalp. It Is quite without natural curl, much Ui- the benuty's great sor row, for therein lies most of her treu bles of lelffuie. She lias te have it marcelled frequently, as the curl re mains net se long as if the hair were a bit mere wiry or coarse. ' She nuts a powerful let of faith In the hair brush ns n. comeback. She tone of her hair nnd Is healthful "It actually takes longer te dry my hair thnn te wash it." says the beauty, "because I insist upon its being rubbed dty nfter a preliminary procedure -of swathing it in het towels, Xliat's where my girl sets in her most excel lent work en my hair. She massage my scalp until the hair Is perfectly dry. which is equivalent te one complete nnd consistently regular sculp massage every week." ' The lovely contour of Iter head is due in part te the studied line of be coming coiffure. Tills is hew she docs TEFOUE'leng even the feoed position TKeeplc in'.'he office didn't seem te care w cHier she was unhappy or net! they just went heartlessly en telling her t,rj. ."...,... .... .w hnd at home last were planning a sire te carry out that idea than tt is faith In the plan that make us se stubborn. Very often tt is just nn eK., forgotten vow made half In enrnest, that holds us. "Well, If you people move away. I won't go with you. Ne. sir, I'll stay, It I have te live In a bearding-house and go te work," we may have said. And then, when they de move, we remember thnt threat which everybody c'se has forgotten and think that we must live up te It. IT WOULD be se much easier te live nnd move and have our being if we nhvaya did what we knew is right, in stead of trying te de something else and pretend that we think It right. Half the time we cheat our con sciences by, meklng believe that we hav intcprctcd their warnings, wheirall the time we knew wc are just putting our hands ever their mouths and going en regardless of them. The eldest daughter must have known that she should have gene ,wtlh the family, te help them get settled, te break In the new home, .te get ac quainted with the new neighbors along with the rest of (hem. But Bhe was established there in the old home town, she had her friends nnd her position nil made. It was the easiest thing te de! And hew often we cheese that tn a weak moment, only te find It harder than anything we ever dreamed of. rm&imemgi ' : ' 'l , . Hew te De U ) Te the Editor 0 Weman' Paet: ' Dear Madam Threnrh t.t... werb a dark brown trtcetlne dress itv' out shields. New I find that ; une? Jta Hriiia ui me uicun ine mAIM.I L-T. turned sort of white. WenM ..." nj be se kind its tp let me knew threSmM your very helpful column If therinS if anyining 1 can ae te remedy thlsj " J' r. Spenge these spots with plain w and ycti'll find they will d'sappta"1 The Egg Shampoo Te the Editor 0 Weman' Panel Dear Madam Will you pleasa tell m. hew te wash the hair with an ee w2 should one de thla using. only en m, Is there any result when using the el. egg? Should the white be separated tnS, the yolk? a Reader! Use only the white of the eg. .hj when you have beaten It with a tall' pour It en the hair Just before you rin it. One egg Is all that Is ,.,!? give the hair a flufflness. Take ea t. give the hair a geed afterward, and don't use many, rlnainn very het wuS Mr for this purpose, because that will maK h. nw farm Intn ivtitfa n.Ht.i.: "MHO iv -.op ...! .i..w .la.i.w 1..1 iitiea, Fer the Teeth Te the Editor of Weman' Paet: Dear Madam I would llke te knew what would whiten yellow teeth. J havt very yellow teeth and have tried dlf ferent teeth pastes. What Is the belt one for the teeth, which will clean thtin without hurting them? n,m Can you please tell me the munlnr of the following pames? Sarah, Nauilf Dcfrethy, Helen and Fannie? 3. d. p. If you use prepared chalk en your teeth it will whiten them censlderiblv Yeu may buy .this at any drug tort where they will also recommend te you a geed teeth paste. The meaning of Sarah Is a prince Dorethy signifies the gift cf aed. Helen stands for alluring and Kannle Is nickname for Frances, which metns free. , Dees any reader knew a special meaning for Natalie? "' ! it. She begins by makinc a part from ni ,, . aii 1 , i 1 . i M: !' JZL ' Li- m!K. of the .,ack?seg in t rd line during the dny she gives Itl !.P.U'?'"imrts ami leaving the front nn additional brushing bcfeic it gees his wrath. l V i dr m H K-i 4" T t And at .l p vIsMr ns Paul quieted v. A 'Wns It the chief?' ft ?r "Huh?" ,V' "Wan it something the chief did ' V1.. 'jaatM nfr !, ndti.i. 4, wilt' llmt nnnniiiil 1 r-m.. : mz .i" r Mi. V"Of course." said Paul bhertly. x e resumwl his newspaper. f" V ,'!.. i ..!,. ,. nc If l.nnn.-V' T . U Ia. a.iuI ,1.a tiniui. nnd stni.nd - .!- ivncitu HIT- ."..in Ml... vu.'x. rier deliberately, ominously. .' "I thought you said I should step ' St and forget about it " , She shrugged. I p "Well, I don't want you te rave) I.beut It, Paul. dear, but you might tell Imt that's all. It's probably of no - SAwiMnitpnr- nnvwflv." I t "V'l Tati1 Imiifhrid hitfprlv. t i "I dare say the be-s would agree Un you." k "Well, henev. Vine?" "Oh eh well, nothing. Anyway. I sues you're right. I'll Just "Jerget about it." "Hut ilnrlin' it must havp been or veu il net be all fussed what was it, this AS i- "Hut ilnrlin .- . A.... ....-.. i aemetliinsr. -f Jp when jeu come home, insisted lr- !& atnla. HA '. 'f. 1m linen't int nnv tnct." said F'y , ,.'.. I llmr'tlv . r.,w...... J "Tact?" X k "Sure didn't you ever hear of it' Hia tone wns actually nide. ', "Why Paul!" "Aw, well, don't un2 me, then lit k ! Of (eurse he's nlcnsanl : that s what makes me se peeved when he pul's till" high and mighty stuff." "High and mighty stuff?" "Yes! He had some tiguriii" te de today and I went in te ask him about getting the mnll out te the branch of- I (ices, nnd gee whiz, he baiked at me us if I wns a bone and he was a bull dog." Vliginia tittered nervously. ".Maybe he was busy mid forget. ' "That's just ir." said Paul, darkly. "He hasn't nuy right te forget. Sup posing I forget, some time, und when lie cnnie out te my desk I should sneer ut him or or something like that?" The telephone bell, trilling Its shrill summons. Interrupted him. He was cngnsed at the phone for several minutes, but when he returned te the living room lie wns smiling nnd yet just a little bit weighted with u certain subtle air of grave importance. "The boss," lie snld crisply. "He's in nn awful jam e' work down at the office and phones up te ask if I'd mind coming down te help him out. I'll have te nsk jeu te just cook me up some eggs or any old thing that's quick, dear, and I'll hurry down there." He paused ns he lummnged for a freh cellar, "fiec whiz, tlie boss certainly does depend en me, nt that, honey." I And Vliginia well, she just miltl wisely and patted her bis little boy as she kissed him geed -by ut the deer. Te morrow Anether Complex Every Friday morning for jenrs slua. had the hair dresser come te her The truth of the matter prebablv Is my dear that you love all three and are net in love with any of them. There's a difference, veu knew Yeu are still I veiv veunjr. ask them te wait another yeai But de net let an.v of them get the Idea that he U engaged te you. hair nil ftec. She tukes the left side of the back and pins thnt pretty well Inward the middle of the bnck head. Then she makes whnt she calls a two Inch pait en the left front, leaving the light front te be taken care of later. Frem the two-inch part she weaves the left hnlr into becoming lines, pin home and dive her u shampoo. lhe (eremenv begins with a thorough brush ing by the visiting hnlr drer.ser. Then her head is Immersed in a new tot wninii ..,,. if ... ., .. .. hip lrnws water-net het. A lather is produced ,J(u.k evcr ,,, )eft enr ,, twMng ,le by reducing u white soap te liquid. ,,, , .,, tlle lctt ,,,.,. T(m the pouring it ever iiie niiir nnii i m. i.frent rj-llt t ta).cll ., urrnnM,i r s A' R? Adventures With a Purse I ECENTI.Y somebody I knew gave ten. nnd ns the guests numbered Mound fifty the mnklng of s,mdwichei became quite un Item in a busy house house (held. That's hew I found out ubeut ,Vh iHiterpr vvlni will make vnur sand- et tne common gnruen rs EVil4l..)iH fnt- vnil KiSipliitv nf'flat. suuare or oblong sand Si-.C'iicbes : eh dear, no! These ere dnint.v tfeSJitlled pnndwiches. like miniature pieces r-VT"V.. ,, in :n.i ...i.i. n..., I AiVlL jelly TOIL lirev art- mini ".in .,,... t.k1W,'?k33l mnvennnlse. some hove lettuce. hKrJ l.AtTZ-. .kAuta nnrl III fllpf t fnlll'V WH tuevnv --- :s& M.it1l cheese veur tilllngs. Alse JOU JOU I letters cheese nnd. .,:-m OUu wuuunc -. - - fn hnve white or blown bread or semi .M-h. The surmising part is thnt. AilBtr and delicious as these sandw tenet, (UBdeubtedly nre. their price is net high. "" Read Your Character ?. liiqbii Phillip) Selling the I'p-rressed "t" What would jeu de in a situation like this'.' Seme time age you had a business disiigieenicnt with n man who hn since, jeu iinve reason te lielieve, a peer opinion of jeu. It mm net have been jour fault, bur fiem nis point of view he had an excuse te suspect veu of net liavlns been fair. New the situation has niien when, lie needs goods jeu ve for sale He has even written Anether Letter Frem "Puppy" Dear C.vnthla A littl epistle te mv cunning little "Patent Leather Hejs." Thanks for them kind words. I certainly needed these after reading ether letter Yeu yourselves get me, but I will en-1 deaver te explain te these who don't I livery normal girl at my age is like me I'm net bad. far from it I knew exactly where te call a halt. I am very enthusiastic about evetj thing, that 8 why every one who knows me likes me. riirls like me are usually the ones who get the pick of husbands. When I am married I intend te be true te mv husband and de the right thing by him in every case. I am very much amused at some of the jeung men of today They go out, kiss a glil. smell .1 cork and the tiet morning te their specjal friends, "Wild paiiy last night." Then all his friends tnke It for granted that the young lady whnse life he had brightened in the way of supper and a few wicked steps is abso lutely taboo Oftentimes It is the man who make the Klrl's rpputatlen nnd net she herteit ir n few mere or you were like, and had as bread a view of thlnns. as the "J'atent Leather Beys" the world would go around much mere smoothly. I "Sir llpcter" I don't have te wear. iaui.-. uuaiei. iu .iiuiici uieiiuuii in my limbs , thev are geed looking enough without them. Yeu are wrong nbeut my doing the .Scandal Walk. I don't. I have a little creation all my own. Quite sirn pie te get en te. but appearB very tricky te onleokets. My power te Interest Is net artificial either, It Is perfectly nntu ral. And. I) I (' , 1 re te Just cobs of frat dances with young men who come from . . . . .,i u ..a. u ... , iiuiil HfiiiL it? mni:ii uuu UlillllMvll sen p. and rubbing. I hrce different i ,,ew , fnre)l(,(, ,. ,,, ( lathers and rinsings are Indulged In. i)nck evpr rars nmI expl. tlu, baik nnlr then a spraying with lukewarm wut- , .ompIcte the French swirl. After Is given, and a final rinse In . vveakUI ,ms bct,n pI1Ilp,i ,own llc lakc8 soutlen of white vinegar. This, she flnp comb pu)g lhe llnir OV(.r fhf believes, provides flufnness nnd luster, j ,.,.8,1, nm nllffH lr 01It ,, the front The final rinse with every feurthi part of the head until it assumes jiwt shampoo Is of n different nature. The' the right degtee of height and line bc halr dresser buys henna leaves- hi fnie the net is put ever It; It may whole quantity, n handful of whlili sound much mere complicated than the she a'dds te a blf pall of water, steepsi ptecedure really Is, and the success of it se t lint the liquid has no led or brown it is in practicing until you get the cast te it but nn ivory color, which decsl lines that suit your face. Weman s Life and Leve By WINIFRED IIAKPER COOLEY Wanted "Nice" Husbands TWO jeung girls write me thnt they find no city men te their liking! They me disgusted with modern men. evidently the last, dissipated, the ma terialistic J oil ng men whom they find In modern metro politan life seem te tliem lucking in these attributes dc slinble in u hub build nnd father. (ilrls, ulse, seem te them r n t It er "fresh" nnd bra zen, in their enter ing frankly te these ideal less fellows They the two sis ters, aged twenty miT"'w' Where theie's mere of singing nnd less of sighing, Wlietc there's mere of giving and less ' of buying. And n iiihii makes friends without half I trying, There's where the West begins!" ONE can only wonder If the modern gill, equipped with n business or u profession, would net be wise te become a feminine knight errant, und go fertli into the bread prairies, seeking a legiti mate, wholesome Western existence, finding 1 1 lends and work, eh seems nor mal, Hither thnn te die of dry ret in Ik stilling Enrtcrn cities, perhaps In eness, attending tens nnd matinees,' Such a break from one s old environ ment involves initiative, and some risk but the fining fertli Inte the un known would huve Its advantages, und be n gient breadencr nnd developer of character. . . ,1. . .l.nt nisurtv for InotheVenher birth- UnyV ...... ... .,..,n. beifan te come ,e ,he old it daughter he thought her work and her friends meant mere te her than her home. -mllv the And nt Inst she wrote the family tne new" that they had. known would come sooner or later. . mn't "I've get te come home, l ran t stand It alone any longer. WHAT a let of trouble we de gtve ourselves just Im-ceusc we cling se hard te an idea of our own ! Sometimes I think It is mere thedcj- Can Yeu TellY By R. '. "' ' 1V' ttedm(r What Makes Us Hungry J Have veu ever wondered what causes the hungry feeling, and the .thing we knew as hunger pains: . hen his happens the stomach W having pwl'tal tie or "worm-like" contractions. These movements or contractions ";. nil similar te the musculer contractions which take place in the stomach when feed is going through the process et di gestion. The contractions of the stom ach during the preceis of digestion are comparatively slew, but when the stom ach Is empty these movements or con tractions ere stronger, und after n Jittlc time become si sfvere that we become quite conscious of them. The first feel ing we have is ew of hunger. If these contractions increase In se verity ns thev will if we de net supply the stomach with feed, wc notice a ft cling of pain. This is caused bv the contraction of the "pylorus" the lower and right opening of the stomach lead ing te the small Intestine. As n rule these hunger pains are felt three or four hours after eating, nnd disappear very ,,,,1,.1K. u-linn fnnd is taken. Hunger pains are sometimes felt early in the morning, but are mere apt te be felt nt Inter hours In the day. if we go a long time without entlng. The lower and right opening of the stomach, cnllcd the "pylorus," makes f i ein 2.")0O te liOOO contractions during the digesting of n meal. Thes-c contrac tions begin just as seen us the liquefied particles of feed reach this part of the stomach. Hungei pnins an be stepped immediate! by drinking water, or tak ing acid or sugar into the mouth. Tomorrow Why Dees Blue Serge Loek Best en .Ment .Men? Cotten Wash Goods Sale Extraordinary 18c yd. Less than wholesale costs values up te 45c yd. A wonderful opportunity te secure these splendid summer materials just in time for spring sewing. Mostly remnant lengths but large enough for a dress or apron pattern, and the price alone will clean them out quickly, se better come early. Included are: Voiles, Ginghams. Chambrays, Muslins, Demet Flannels, Ripplettes, Outings, Eden Cleths, Romper Cleths, Cheviots and Percales for Shirts and Dresses. Ne Mail or Phent Order en Thtte W. H. SMITH & SONS, 914 Walnut St. Philadelphia Atlantic City Baltimore Wilmington The Sheps of Sensible Prices Fer Clearance! Tweed Cape and Dress Costumes in all the wanted colors ALSO WINlFnCD HA.ni'ER COOLET nnd twnntv-twe resnectlvelv find that thev nre lenelv and forlorn, bemuse of ,i. .. n ,-.-ni H.I..I. ,i .i.i, I tlmi, I1I0I1 stiinnarils. in suite et bellic m- irai .Ji i.iiimii-a, ineu iiiuiiiera liuilK ...... . -" - -. . .,. .-- , is-, i r me Biuuy nt times, but nice me te be attractive ami wen cuiium-ii. m i-- rPJU'll LiOStuniC Of DGltlC with their sons because I am se frank. the mutter? Ue girls demand tee much. ' ' . y . modern uej rc.iuy luuim nun M!jS WliAr. (i .HjA,iKtf,rllv EW .i. r. finlv slvtv rents n dozen, veu an lnnulrv en hnve his letter .l . Ji .l.ll. rC .1.1, , ,.1'L' flf.lt fllWw Jlt.'fl 1.- . I . ... -.1 ,t... ..... J .AQfl IJlinis "i- l"'- ""' "" - -.... j-k i i- ,utu, mm iiiiiuii euir ilium, juu S Hjtem you nre glv'lng n party I have Um a t V M NB1S Ol liinii ami i uui i.ii' ."; i Is Sw are unexcelled. an upward slanting stroke. i.u are T. 'V ?2S Sem tlme nn some imp mpiitlnnpil n trls column the fact that a geed- loeltliiB girl had no brains Th.it is im im lessible A girl could net be geed-looking unless she had the brains' tee. Often, times ou see a girl who could be very pretty If she enlv had the brains It tnkes brains te arrange one's hair be coming! v cheese clothes that will suit one's style of beauty, etc. Yes indeed, it takes lualns te he coed-lookinir Well. Patent Leather KlddleB," deiOA write te ine again I would love te e ,i nr aic ins? , , , l'hev tell me that they Tend mj nrtlcle's about Western men en the big ranches being of bread, fine Ideal", nml the crowded cities breeding n i at her abnormal type, nnd nrtlficial conditions net leuducive te matrimony. YS the sister who writes; "I never lid like city life me for the fiesh Crepe and Black Meire ASCO hear from veu I am net such a badi , ...., . i,r., , n. ,,.,.,.). ,n sort when jeu Unew me. .JX,." gustwl wllh the modern num. nnd the ' i,.. .m , ,,.mH(.,H , iKirK who enter te him Ve are Minn of hlinim nddrrss 1 Oman i rnce Cf PHOnr Mtlinui; eimu or ,.itii, .v, tne neurft 01 v uuu ... MlThinas Yeu II Leve te Make mMr- M ifal?jL mixsL tiymt'rzir.t i nmm f-'tti D "FT isrmwM i LTO hi IM cuing te see him und try te i-cll him. What tnaies sli0U veu pursue'.' Shall jeu attempt te explain nwny the. past I mls'indei standing? Shall veu take elab- ' orate pains in some roununDeut way te regain his confidence in veu? Iletter net waste veur time doing anv of these things. Tills man is hopeful. , fanciful and Imaginative. His ten dency is te kf ep his mind fixed en the future rather than en the present or the p past. He's net the tvpe of man te harbor resentment His hopeful atti- I tude toward the future in many cases, amounts te a fault, He's net a hard man te sell if jeu paint a plnuslble picture for hlin. Ferget the past. Ig- , nere It nnd go in and sell him. Tomorrow Werk for the long and the short headed I These who stem te misunderstand veu would be mere sympathetic if j-eu would be net quite se smart dear. Cynthia unilArlnniL llii.r nil urn nnt rpfltlv lmlf se shocking as ve'u like te make people ' hive, nnd care, and who knew think, but veu may get yourself Inte , Klr wjicn they sec her Ltuuuie Mjljie UdJ' u.v nun nil.. iiuiiuiil-, anleus te meet the kind jeu describe. We would like real men, tne men et the great outdeors: men who feel nnd a icui W HATS WHAT liy Helen Dear Remember This 12 re- Slie had cut her finger, and cense- I innli liiut liml if ririilarir It- nffnn. .VETjVKT FLOW Ml A(Vi8 ward with adhesive plaster. Hut. the hlnar new 111 the bllC field, "wilt tlVC .,,... .1,,,. .l,nn .U fnnn.l Ir .iu mih.l. rlrfinped pieces of velvet (hce Ilia- ,nK H ,,nm,R, te leave thlH off, she -A'"l. lilllC IllflH IHI "in " It Is a trite statement te say that this Is a large country. Hut, because of Its enormous size, Its difference in climates and In the ancestral bablta et ltn vnrled neenles. certain little by-laws of one latitude are net followed strictly v. . . ," ..i.i. . .... .... ei one mi ,'". ,f..- l.'ltl.n.. fee., tliem'"". .':' ti :'.., ... ... "Hi oneinei. rer lOBinuce, in uuniun nr lOr juu ii.-:.. V, ;,. '"i trying te remove iiie niurns ei tne stick- teiiiadelnhla It Is net customary te or Monhelu the edges wnn mik or ine(W Funny hew there's always PHff- w iu..l w AHlnwil "lli - . i ' C'.CUt n circie in ii. kind friend wnn conies nieng with n . fer refreshments te callers, unless nt a ian nr ripntlnri iiltneiiErn el en in theso tr of tne circle sueuiu ue ihj.iiu WigzCstlen, isn't It Hut It was rather two citaeem ei Leiieivuuiii cup m ue aUc.ai the length of each petal. . ...,." i tH ,.hC Decaup nil she hud te tea mliy ,1B effere(1 '?, il ,v'Hl,er w'10 he circle with velvet en one side "V" te np S.ly a ..peek of ttiwnt ,.e . !!!L,e S0'."? " ?.,t,n,'levnf,er"00" Ua Rtlk nn the Other, amr tU0,nil,i tlwrf. uhk n nrrfi.tlv ilnnn (ine (1U-V V... Li i i i t rv..iui..r,n (. iu ' mvi I--..---V.J ''( nils' '! iiri ma ULiiui iiuiiu. ill liuuinu m i v w Veu stnte that such men eie tn he found In the Northwest. Where me 1 thev I We lire meuesi gins, nut wc see 'ue harm in seeking fine diameters rise where, as modern crowded city tendi- i tiens preclude girls finding such In the I big, selfish cities. Yeu cannot Imagine1 I the loneliness nnd stupidity of the aver I n go girl's life, when she holds herself aloof from the cheap, guy men." I This fine, frank letter shows a great change In womankind. Theie cer tainly Is something new under the sun! ! (Ilrls nre new. A few years nge. In 'this dnjs of our grandmothers or even I of our mothers, girls would have died i rnthcr than admit ireeiy nnu simpij thut they Wanted male companionship und love. Hut why should ,net woman seek n mate? It is beautiful and nut ural. mllK nreblcm of finding geed litis- ! bands Is indeed n serious one. mid nn outsider Is at a less In advise, i Theoretically, one knows of the needs of the thousands et w estcrn men ler wlvec but ''ew nre Eastern glrlR te , meet them? It is doubtless true that there is a certain real breadth and n warm-hearted generosity in the people of the meuntuln and plain. A poem expresses this rather charmingly "Out vhere the skies nre a trltle bluer, Out where friendship's n little truer, There's where tne west uegins. VWh I edges OI uc peiuin. nuicii iiirni circle.' overlapping the petals at " i Jll I-..I. UtU,1. .!. Mini)' M-liail lirsu. .Jl.ltM i.,n ,,..... .bere tney overlap, .viase tvvu tltciunc tnreugu me prinis : te 'term a casing, xnen b te form the trlncii ; 'iJ VaX' B IAJTVJUH I 1 t II ifiUI ki) iLll ' lUuUUUiiil i i m m mi - m m - ik v mr. t k m..a ' pvs,v v- ii , wmmmmm, Is?! ' I ?" - in-", I Isf I I A. I II 111 I iiBmI I i I wwmekm m mm m?rm &: m ?,- iHHTiHiMiii mWA H k km iuimiii a H A ?. sr Jmx .Hbkux tPI 1BHH ii ml w immmijuwrn y XZm- i! WBf V.1 2 s. ,Wsj-v --- 2 VYBV S Tweed Sports Suits Man'tailered and Silk-lined AND A Few Cape Suits $15 These values are below cost for final clearance 127 ' 1117 LAt PHIL A DELPHI A X ' S. 13th St. A - Chestnut St, Breadwalk Shep Atlantic City Brighten Bleck irniri ASCO y The "GoedMorning" Cup There is nothing better te help one start the day right than a geed cup of coffee. It is a mental stimulus, a dissem inator of optimism. It dispels the morning frown and leaves in its place the smile that breeds accomplishment the cheer fulness that really makes the morning a "geed morning." But, of course, it must be geed coffee. Asce Coffee has a rich full flavor, a fragrant aroma a most delicious quality of satisfaction that can't fail te put one in a better frame of mind. And Asce Coffee is always the same the same high-grade coffees the same careful blend the same unvarying roast. Try a cup you'll learn what geed coffee really means. "Little drops of wuter. little grains of sand" no, It is net the mighty ocean or the pleasant land which they make newiulnvs. It's enlv a frock Out where a fresher breeze is blowing, from I'nteu, and If jeu de net grasp KASY TO UMlEKfiTANIt RADIO !!' nlmple an A' Jl C Thera'n nnthtn difficult about It Prcne It yeun.lf by read, ina lli-nry it. Neely'i dally radio artlclei, entitled ''Radie In the Heme." Neely la an apart. but be explain the detalla of radio wai aiir ung can iinuvraiie. .Biairi reia- nanie in me jiem" in ine btbvikq In the Heme'' H...I?,!f,B "YW, . JUk It 'eulte all right" te offer coffee te the visitor who calls at nny hour or tne day. (And, eh, some of us would travel a thousand miles for a cupful of that Louisiana French coffee!) Western and .Southern hospitality Is mere pronounced t,, n it.. Nnrth-eiiKicrn enulvalent. even at thin date, ie thmthere ! NO 1rt frccdiinent rule" whlcnjr,Pjl!JVlll,e4Ul a.. l, ulliii.a m d i ...ajilna AVhere there h inugiiter in every streamlet flowing, Where there's mere of reaping nnd less of sewing There's where the A est begins, "Out where the world Is In the making, Where fewer hearts In despair an aciung, ., ... , , , A '(' gUiV .yMft-'.Wwi btfiM, the fact from the drawing Itself hear the description. The inn Inland of this costume Is coin- posed of Knnd colored crepe de chine, which Is partially surrounded by watered silk otherwise, ihnire. In ad dition te the combination of materials please note the shape of the sleeves. lASSSmA. asce COFFEE n I 25 Clb it You'll taste the difference!" AO. Sed j? A"0, st0,r" 'y. nil ever Philadelphia, and through- H ; rfi out Pennsylvania, New Jersey. Delaware and Maryland i ' MU. " - " -- - w . 'Jr ASCO , , , ASCO - 'i'ASCO lj ''(AmtriaK HWJ WA tervv uim kw. iSvVR .i 7-u v i JififSfcke&ki At f.1 wmmii&L&k. Au..ai
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