iiiiai MujiLiwww5fFrcregg &E!sKi?Mw i'Ht,viv- vfmmms ? - tvsa l-. :i W " ' GW WA0 s Toe te Keep tmes the Situation en the $ With Other Girls Who KJT.rt TW y- K'lwwL "er uwn V'v JrULKE S n girl who Is in a difficult !.!i 'ZAA'altUntlnn 'itt!i?!le n (,pHRr.'iitirr, but out of 5$'" . 'le '"0W'M? reason : She r"AM In the ellllllnv of n nmn ulm sstviinil I J jjj' Hke her work very wil, but every I?."816 n ,nan l'""' into the office he ItfivTOUld ftny: "(!ee, Tem, ou Imve it v,wenaeritii steueg :' 'Jl'CT '. ""er ii slim t time 'lern "a1J?.,i llC Y0"1'1 1IUV" '''t ll,,r BO. tSir"0- 'as. ,0 n-"ve. , , MaJK..?! r " V i' r,01,lm7,tlntlnl1' 1 There are men who nte stupid enough 'Jf&Sz M S .,l0 g0?1, fe !,ll i:lther cnn' te fall te nee the difference or te rccog rcceg iSFC? PW or, elsc afttr "lluj or lwe I ulstf the belter duality of Kray matter '&' U dismissed because she is tee young and tee kr.VaMrmrtln t ,lgMrt she Insists that she dresses quietly L-W-- - - . ffiSV."""i,",.h," ifllHIS is somebody's fault. V)vf Either she Is unfortunate in always """ iiii iiiu wrong Kind ei em- Sleycr or eNe she Iiah been preceded y the Wrnnir I:lni1 nt ufnlmffrnnlinr . - -- -------f, ....... v. .... ..vn. ..,..,v , , j Ainny clrls who nre unlet mid nice nd beaut if ti . anxious only te de their Werk well and be satisfactory te their 'UjPlOTCra have tO SUffer for the latter tuse. g Fer there re many ether beautiful f Iris -who have but one idea In life te i, - ww nun mum uoiniraiien ana niienuun f They make collections of fresh re- marks, which seem te them te be com plimentary. They encourage the men In the nflue te be fnmi'lar. and the iiitp flirting they can crowd Inte n da the mere nnccessful they consider that dn. Then when somebody finds out about tbta and they are discharged, they leave 'the impression that all pretty Klrls arc ' like them. ' The geed worker who fellows hasn't K chance in the world. She smiles pleasantly and some man thinks she is trvinc te flirt with him. like her nredecciisers. and her 3he is amiable nnd friendly The Unconscious t Sinner By HAZEL DEYO HATCHELOU ' Dick "Whcclcr aiki Clce Rlilgcftclil le marry him anil when vhc tvfusci U about fe md n'i Hjc when hr ( interrupted hy his gunidviii. Caicii Phelps. Caret is cynical about all women, and he believes Clce te be n ichcminn adventuress. 7'nn'eni be cause of the icrcek she ki madr of Dick, he resolves te pay Clre bark in her own coin by making hi r fall in love icith him. They ate finally intro duced at a dance, and Che it ittrnct td teicard him from the tint. The Unforeseen 9tVtrmT is the matter with me? Am I in We with Carey l'helps? Is there such n thing as love at first tht?" Clee kept asking herself these ques tions ever and ever, as muffled up In the eft fur cellar of her evening coat, she ,Mt in a corner of the taxi, spending , home. , ', Beside her nt her escort, rather sul- -iMMiy-ftUent, but Lleo was lianllv avnre f his presence. Her thoughts kept Winging back te Cnrrj. nnd slie lemem bered, tingllngly. the way his eves had looked into hers. He was unlike any man she had ever kaewn. There was semethinc de'lh erate about him, and he was plnlnl.v used te having his ew n way. Hew i-oellj. he hd taken possession of her In the dance, nnd that utterly audacious tiling that he had said te her. Of course, lie hadn't meant it. but neither had he liui. il rnuipi'i lie uven, j:miii7. In all her life she had never been hert. She still believed in fnirv ta!e come true, nnd therefore It wasn't hard -for her te believe in n miracle. Fer the first time her sleeping emotions had been nreu.sed and her vivid imagination had begun te weave rosy dreams about a man. 't But even in the midst of her exult- Kf110'' nm' Slm "m,M "" 'I must be mad te let mv thoughts .nn n-nv ivltli ,.,.. 111,.. , Iiis'" .1,.. ,7.11 run nwny with me like this: ...','" te reason. ' I'm supposing tinned that are utterly absurd. ("arev PheleK doesn't care about me. Whv, in- doesn't knew me. and I don't knew him ("ee Jlidgefield, haven't jeu anj pi Id.-: arc you Utteily shameless''" And then the next, moment with a little stub et p.uti came' the the.ight t It it i perhaps this would be her punishmuit Perhaps she vteuki inn lieilil mer liei-:s in nne with a man vvi e care neumig ler lie,- rei - haps Dick would be avenged in that T.., ,. .. , , ... " he en earth is this man. Phelps': asked the umii beside her. speaking for the first time. "lie must have cast ,i ftnell ever jeu, leu, tin veu haven't been ( yourself -lli he dnn.ed with jvu. ..With dlfticii'ty Clee brought her thoughts down te earth and lie her r. ,inx Ulllipiliess, nuuui UCIU rreeiilllK in ,,,..-,. ,,,,. ,.,,. ,c i i i . . . uui. uvh i uv i inn uiwin. t,l . " .. '. y , l"iv ivi in uci iiiuiikuiusi is. w lien en- I 7l liy llilltar of Wnmnn'i Vnnr V " . . . . . . '"". li ' lege-ered or se f-educnted sin, u ,-,' sisicu miiiiuihiii.i . nu ,ou iim- muI e of rreetini? ntnrv I niiiKliiil . ItV . . . ' """ """ "" i"'- wuy ue iireper ie ie 10 u oey upon ns 1 wrinkled her brews in nu effort te ,,,,,", ,,,,,.., ' T,m ' i, . , . T. doss. Virginia, jnurself." ",' ,f,J f,',,0 "' ,', 'V Vi '""UR'' t''"t lter. te feel that he i I K-raduatlng from college, or would .some- think, nnd then suddenlv she knew. l,,.,- ,,.,." IV V V '.' ' " ak',' "Of ours.' 1 like dogs." she laughed. ''",'!,,"" ' Z, nu1 ', a ' ?,rt .of,,,' right. Shew a desire te fix the matter tliinw else be meie HUltahle? He has a ..BULJ-'X" idtiind1;! ;': f -? utvzzi 2; t,,p '" H thtrc w,w " -'4'i K-th-knii,ruftr ; p'A , fan liweu'slrday ft UVlT&r ' AttX.' "' iZ fS 1' .WinSeV?' " " "ffia?m T Uat 'l'"1 1( .ra,'"."t.: np r- int-restlnii aspects. "' "' " l,,en teeth "And the leg -"" way. Hut iollew the ether tack and you , weulll surptl (.emetlilna ether iKd'ieir1, nil "'lilat e fa iie had , Te lur a 1""'-"1'01'1 '" n,'r,.1v , ' '-"' l"J ".'" -leB". That - , e0Hlea wags and grins be- ?lc 'f ," "'" an enemy , hi,, l$Z Aoaueuhoon? ft i abroad new. an I thnt s., far he lad pin0l. , eat ,, slpe. , . ,. thev have the genetnl form nnd sub- f , , - ,10111enVleuslv nlc-isUl te see '"' J0U1 """ , in a rule, are feml of some ltlml of read. ( den nothing reckless, hilt the haunting hsl,,,,,,,,, ,.. l... . ....?' ,,' '" . '..no f i.i.ml... hut I swe.ir I i-hu'i '.' ... .MU ,. '."", V.1"' ,1M," ' ML I tuir. nnd no n.ust ltnnw- u-liat l.n 111,.- U, attention en lien iiisw rtn. mh- HKed it9Shh. khu liked him very much is she v' had liked Dick Wheeler. She r'iiMzil .4'iKMV with ii start that she had heen 'M .saelngn grent denl of him of late. Was A It possible that he hud begun te get Jr1 'foolish idi'tih in his bend; wiih it pos. ea- moie tnni ue ieu was going ie icn in r iOf that lie cared V . " 'AVhnt. de von mean. Iloh. ihnl I haven't been injself?" -. '- .;,.. ' ' rr A 'MVh je.l'vc been se ipilet. 'nhven't sparkled and scintil'ated as veu ,iuii rally no. -nu tue waj mat man ps took jeu nwny from me, just r I'd cut in, i never saw unj tiling . it. Who is he?" ' !I never met him bcfeie tonight " returned ijulckl. end in the dark- she felt the het bleed rush up Inte KlVMiM. fuel. I'micv IMinlnu u'nu n sM-niit,ni' , ,......,...... ,....... ...... 17 , te iicr nnu jei sue wns iniiiKing nt mm :1T ns sue nan never tneiigui et anj iiiiiu in V all tier inc. u was iiicreuiiue; l.i(-',Well. 1 hope veu never meet him ' .B..ln " Tint. 11 ll t silllm. sll.liln.tl. 'Mi... ncn.iii ,i.w ..? .-..J...H I'm"" in.- ii-- S1.. cause O, Clee. I never lenlUed It he- . but I ceuhln t bear te have jeu ik of any one else but me ut Clee wiih Interrupting him fe- .VjttUhly. ' -'tfftJ'JDeu't, Heb, don't say anything h'luM. vim mustn't. I ferliii! It." V -TAThe taxi slid tin te the curb nnd des- PlMiratety Clee wrenched the deer open m.im airii ii iimiiii'ii uiiiui ii lirii r . iiiNiuwi the darkened lobby of the apart- ;,KUHe, tnis sneiiiu nave come tenigni Igbttil It wns like a warning, a , Vrephecy that menuced all her nciw, uhu uietieii out an W bnd Bteleu into ber B.IYii35TS . j..itF ...rjr- NS'2iArf'V ! n s TQVT8 Attractive a Position in an Office Employers, but the Fault Lies Want te Flirt, and With r manner , employer nuts her down ns- jiiHt an- I ether lieaiilltul gill HKc ttie. etners. TT 1 1 T fT ISN'T fair, he nice girl, of course, blames the men iind becomes dlMllusietiea nun eitcn bitter itbetit life. All men nre the nme. she decides. never irivitiir n pretty clrl credit for anjtl.im; but bounty, always wniitiiiR Se be fresh and lllrt with her. i y,, (..,,,-t blame her for that. under that bobbed hair above these, I ptetty blue e.es. I And the aren't fair, either. Se the cen-.erv,itlvc girl who is i "iii.-rd" with beauty Iiiim a hard time, getting along, with se manj obstacles , in her path. YKr tl KT, en the etlier hand, what about he many, manv nrettv. attractive. rute girls who go into business, de be- ' i,n,- i,ni,nt,.nu .,,,.1 ,l. ,...,l',. i.nn.t AVImt is their methed'' uw have they overcome the wrong Imnpnuulmiu nlwint nil nrMv CflrlsV They have found, or perhaps thev have iiIwiijm known, that one way of Impressing almost an nmn with the fait is that tln-j mean rnly business dm Ins I,usiiie"s hours. There is a way. ou l.nev. te rom rem Imiic diciilt with frleinlliiic-s and re serve with fun. That "smile for every one" may have an impersonal note in It that will put its recipient In a geed humor without allowing him te take It serleuslj. C-. IN ' l'i'!0 llkp lhl"- unhappy and O unfortunate as it i. jeu cannot quite blame the men or the ether girls without first inquiring into the method of appieach that the girl in question uses. After ail. ne striKes tae Keynote ler the tirst interview. Th rough a Weman's Eyes By JEAN NEWTON Jlousetverk and the Educated Weman , ..,, A newspaper in .New eik has opened its columns te tender-discussion cf whether a college-bred woman or one who ha. bad sufficient training te be classed as well educated can be happy doing her own housework. The implication, of course. 1-, that the drudgery in housework constitutes a tragedy for the woman who l mentally lifted te de things wh': au mere exacting fium an intellectual point of v lew. One or two rebellious souls have poured out their woes through these columns, ceuiplnlniug of a life spent In cooking und mopping, when thev might be reading Shellej or enjejing Chepin. Hut thi- does nut answer the question. Ever j body knows that, educated or net. there lire mere enjejable tiling-, for these en pleasure bent, than doing hotiM'werk. A woman ders net have te be Intellectu.il te find in any dtv in the ceuntrj nttiactlens that would lure her from duty. The point of the question raised is whether the ediidited woman, because she is educated, is meie unhappy ever hnving te de her own housework than her les intellec tual si ner. And from a comparison of uell.mln ...... ....... .t ' 'Mllrun-3ini Ml I'M tMJl I nted women of mv acquaintance who line married struggling voting pref,. ' lenul men and are forced te d'. their ! iwn housework with women of less men- al training and opacity, the educated h " ' " "J""1. "uf'laintnuce who .... i ew woman emerges net ns misplaced. (IN contented und unhuppv, but as the mere efficient and better adapted for thes,. dutie- than the uneducated woman who also finds them thrust newlv upon her. Til ;'"'' -'" - --eh" ZZl:. JJ1 Tntr'1- ,Shc " ".". "".'"'. .""P'Tllcijllj Or slop- !'." llp'- "id is tr.ilnisl te detail and the hcliet that nnv thing wertli doing is worth doing well. lnteiested in the silence of the thins, she leads a household magazine with as much interest us a treatise 0n poll tics e plulosephv . She keeps uhreiist mi the new wuvs and enjejs making iinpniM incuts, 7 lei- home dev.leps in- teiesting prehli ills mil she Is in-n,,,l ,,f her w,x , , , ;lslnmt.( Iml.ed. whj I e a-li.une, of a J.,1, th.-ir , - :,lU into requisition all one's knew ledge "( diitetiis, sanitation, inieilnr de.-n- ,tl(m and the se,-i,il arts' r,.r te her deuniiig house and coekln- arc net just mopping and j ling potateis Thev are sanitation nml ,n..i..s sciemes in which there is nlwnjs s0lm.. ' iiue te icarn. And If there ate rhildren' Thi v reptesent nor drudgery that nulv !i mother can enduic. but fascinatiu" studies nml r.,-,,h!,.,,. ....... i... .r .," I eenest and ine-t l.ulliant 'mln.l ,,', which nil ,l.e ..,.,. ...,.l .:. ,...' in or out of college nre net unite uiiiui Like nn:- eth.-i- occiipaileu which absorbs the major ponleu of one's turn and energy. Heme and childn n are net proof against occasional rebellion, n. irnnPess nf ulmr ,i .....i.n.i. i.....ti... ... .i -.--- - ...v .. ...JIII..H r ill li'llt'l I llill iiuiwiiineius niiiy ne nut education HW1--. in ii muni, i.iimius ei wives nm luethets if thej Imve te de their own wen;, un the contrary, it lie in them te gieater necemp'.ishinent and enjev meni et their work. - . . . . n ... sinimneuc uemwtly s . . . siuvica en ueauty PKTItKi:: Yellow vaseline nibbed Inte the ejebrevvs nt night Is a growth pi eniiuer, but it is a sluw and tedleu job. If jeu have the nation e te keen it up for months jeu will be lewnrded with heavier eyebrows. I A. (J.: A girl of twenty, five feet five Inches, should weigh, according te 'stnndatd measurements, about 117 pounds'. A girl twenty-five, five feet seven inches, nbeut Mfi pounds, A woman of thirty -le. five feet four indies, about l.'ll pounds. UMitt of, oily Lair infected ...I.I. .!.. j at ii .; ...in i '.i .. v: . . 111. II IIH II 55i"r:T" ""I ,ST' ""Ir iii'ittuii ,ini i eon r:iiie irers imi . n..- ii mhii.uu ' hi.- -. irn in-iniiu we 11 eiii who lire i....n .... :.. V.I.. .... i ' ie ceiiin unit is pos-' lias been lueker It Is pieptr f i tlie whidi fellow nt irgular mlerviil.s of X Xl .lv. illtles for general use I girl te write a rrurteeus note te Irrex- hbellt nlm, years. At the hke of forty I .J. nUWlr oeth ami wide apait ' flam, abltm dm ut return h.r letters' . ' , (. )fsm . vk.i , ,.' X UXlflW'r .i- Ti. ........ -i.. i and photeifraplm She leturns the en-' ?' '"", l", ' ,,,u it , ul'"" "' -m 'IB Y fmifj ' T .V. V .".'"" "' caKemcnt rlnK and any ether sifts of ! nest uar'v. ceniiiiuiiiu preiiiicuve, us a ;c I y m inn iiiipenaiit, se intiinBlc value which he may have made, rule, for almost a century. Cerk tree f. 17' ZsmmfrJru -; r-'"tr. i r ifjil'fcS.- .. .t "" usekri.s i u ' S3 thxrt v j. J -. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER HOW Seme beauties can de this without Evi:x t the ( lie most hcniitll'iil woman in erld must eat' Three times a e,, ,,. i,!. i,.v lipmiUfel . One may be less beautiful day, tee I QvV'ffiO . KjHv J 'flSBiLf f yFUL . fc )b PV 1 v v A tH and peih.ips get a let mere fun out efiwelirht for vcur.s. VM) tmiinds. her diet the birder. Yeu may go en a spree of pate de fele grns and lobster a la New- limir and rich nnd iuicv sauces and juicy highly seasoned feedstuffs and "let the pounds come that may," if jnu'ie. net the most beautiful woman in the world. If jeu are, ou have te weigli and consider s( that jeu will weigh no mere and no less. At leist that is the way Miss Kath erine MacDonald, considered by experts the wei hl's iresi beautiful woman, leeks upon the t elation of feed te physical perfection. She bellevis in home-cooked feed first of nil. and tiiat is waere sin. tnkes mesr of her meals. Uarelj, unless cir- eumstance make it obligatory te. eat between meals, does she ever imbibe In I ioeu Hirer ner own iioine-ceoKeii dm- i ucr The only i1"1 - '"" "' "" '""" "ll(;l eiiiuir is u glass of rrange juice ,.r orange before .'be 'etlres, un extremely geed practice, Hy th "P5 fV" lJ?1"'",. of w10 s,kln of thp mUt1' ""'' f ,,,c ,IlK,MIvL, fc,tPm' the nile of no feed after Paul and Virginia The Superior Friend CT M ;OIN'i te buy a deg," an i-neiineed Paul abrtlpth. laving down I f.ivirit new-nnnpr. the "A deg? bit n jour trousers "Pesit ivelv T f' frnjed. and if haven't had a' deg , our cellar's soiled, or since I was about ten If J'0" '1' s"J"c broke, venrs old. and I've He's for you jut the nlw.ije been hanker- same. Of course ing for one. Why. that's subtle tlut tlut heney, jeu knew hew tety." I make n perfect i " SP('' twinkled hump of mjself every i lrglnin. "Yeu menu time I meet a geed he s rcallj after tome friendly el' deg en the I thing, a Lene or some seme streer. New I m going I t h I n g. but pie- te hnie one of mv own , 'Tlmr heeninn an nu-fnl lintlinr " murmured Virginia, hcltant. Paul lived her with a cold eve. Hf 1 -. It 1 ., 1 1 I tl .! 'r , . , t. '. .. ,. t ,i 7",r,,lj' i ' AN ?' ' de n t knew whemthey bother, As ,for tl'.,Mli"K .S. inf't s.0en tend te that myseit. uether. et a i llU of " And besides, jeu knew the neigh- bers may net like It. dear. That hie deg the Parkers had he used te snap ' at the postman." "ii.i.iiii. .11.1 iim. nut,. ,,!,.,,, ,t, . linni'ii" en. 1.1... "III,. i.lli.l I i- .. . l-r. .. i... ... i. I in- .. c.irricr nil a un ei iriuii'siiicii s uuiv. imagine wli.it kind of souls or minds thev hnc "les ate uwfully geed company, I'll udiuit." "(iern i i.mp.mv "' Thej'ie mere than that, dear. Thej're r.nl friends and, et ienise, tin ''re base flatterers, tee " i'lattcieis'-" "Vnturnllv llatterer When veu find n fii.'iidlv deg and he griets jeu with a fi.uidlj wag and a frlenillj cje, Copying Sister In li nt Ta lispeets cletius for 'ili.i'l girls slum ii conformity with tin methods of gnwnur. 1'r.r tnstniKi', the frei k with cape te match may be cnieveil li the sinnuesr gin, nnu tne blue-trimnied with red Is just r.s in lluentlul with childhood as with mature minds , W 11 ATS WHAT Hy Ifrlcr llrcte Perhaps It I net wltliln the t,ce)ie of thin department te InslHt tli.it meaKo meaKe merits of mnrrl.iK should net he entered Inte without mtIeuh coiihlcieiiitlen, nor broken without setleuH cause Hut, when the (elemn promlKe ih recnlli-d, there Is a detlnttf llni. of conduct by which ern tlic.ie miner irusieaiCM or cumeuies of life htm i emulated for the Kreater ease of all remeined. ItH'l LllllKllO Wl I "(Ul MIVil pheuld net send a notice te the paper, ..--- .. " . .. B---T I it is eillte encuirn te make tne announce- inent iq frlcnrlS without-explaining the 'cause ei in nreKen rnKurfmentv iif .1 .."... vff.. , . tin. when an anneuiici-d ei saffenieiit as tlie iiiiiu ami sui'M-queiii snippiiiKii, y JT B I v TO EAT AND STAY BEAUTIFUL taking much thought ; but alas, there they eat tee much Shn iniw ilrinka cofTe with lier din- I ': takes it but once a day for break- . fast and then confines herself te one cnp Q ,mM 1.(,m!lillC, , ,nmc .-eul(I seem te he the eetrect one. Her average daily diet runs thus: Ilrea'sfast: A dish of some stewed fruit ; rhubarb, prunes or n baked ,,,,! 'IVnul ...wl ...le n nl n(Tn T.n,',Minnn. Km..ti,ne ,. chicken randwlc'i en toast, a Milan, generull (traliiini cr.icl.ers. Sometimes the sandwich is lettuce or a summer salad sandwich of a number of vegetables. Dinner: Her dinners vary little ex i cept in the dtucrence in vegetables and i fruit. Kiist, a fiuit cecktail: then soup, nlunjs home made, cream soup or vegetable. Sue never eats potatoes; net because slie tears tliem as a fat ..i.t;,., i.nJ.. V.ihn.. .i.n.V it .. ...... f sirawuerric!) and peaches in season; vineg'ir base rather than oil. a cup of )trr berries I'Ipm mul instrv Vrenel ten. cnn.1 iiunlllv f'h n ten uhlei "LUCF ""Ff:8, ' lp.s '.iml I'n,J l rc"c ' shi. peiw stri nht from fMiiiui T fnnt or American, mm ice cream or ricn she gets stra glit iron Ultmi. If net Clt,ar( cm,rllii.. tnben at her a sniiiiwicn nt a numeer et vegerauies. i producer, but because she hates them ter drink, nnd se 1 remain true te inv alid nlw.ivs hiiH. Hut she substitutes i old love, the water i.ltchnr. t i,j .:, nnu aivv.ij.s nas. uui sue suesiuuies ; an extra vegetable, suih as carrots, cauliilewer. fiesh corn, spinach, peas, i n""- lc,,til? "M'aragus. artichoke ' nml M en- iVe wBuWc" n ""- Ily HELENA IIOYT GRANT ou feel pretty geed all ever, because 'the deg is frlendlv simply because of jeu. I mean you knew-his ilegship has " tiltciier motive ne is ter you ee- cause you are you. lie iIecmi t care a lends P a u 1 interrunted ..i , her With n Meck irnii!l nf ilnsnnlr , "oed heavens, Virginia, you reason ll"ff ""l "; the boss Yeu de me i i ---" "- ,'witi-illli J I'll nil wit. 'V1"0 ,emcmb,'r- dearest, that I'm net talking in parables or epigrams te be brilliant. I'm talking about a deg loving a human biped for no particular leasen nt nil. If jeu linve a bone he's ... ""llt"" ."" .xmrseii, you hnew . pleased, but If you have none he an- pears te be just about as hannv about 0". That's what I like nbeut n deg." '.!!.vr't''" murmured Virginia vaguely. J in net ordinarily a sitsnlcleiis nor- ..... i, Y. . ..i . 1 SOU. Slllll I'lllll. "hill vim hmn ttmi-n . . Alwavs friendly." "Ner very discriminative." mis gesti.J Virginia with n sy smile. "Ne." ngreed Paul cheerfully. "Thank heaven, the dug ran never be polled. He will never he nble te talk end that's why he'll ulvvaj. lie man's best tiiend." "'jiilc," scolded Viiglniii Tomorrow Technical Details. Can Yeu Tell? Hy A'. J. and A. W. Itedmrr Wluit Cerks Are Made of '"eiks arc made from the bans of an ink nee known as th" cork oak. Spain and Peitugal divide houeis nmeng tlie nations of the world in supphing teik. The 'rne ntfnlns a height of from twenlv In slxfv feet. niC.IMirini? snmn- ' rimes ts mi'cli ns four feet In diameter. Its wide.spreading branches are closely cuverrsl with smnll r-vergreen leaves, thick, 'lesy. slightly netihed and '' ndernenth. In .May .lowers ,.f a jellewish ioler appear, followed by morns. u-i..., .i... .,,,. hns ,.,. ,m ... .i,, fr of apiirexim.Uelj lie liirhr , which ll usually dues by the time it is twenty j ears old, the virgin fork, ns the flrnt stripping of bark is called, is lemeved. 'I hi- virgin ceik is "e leugh, (onr."e nnd tm'e in tcxtuic that it is of little ii'inmriiinl Millie. rertutiael, , its re re lueial does net kill the tiee, but, en the i I her hand, seems te pioinete further decepment, for the inner haik the seat of the srewlnt; pie(e"ses under takes nt once the formation of a new cevcriri'j of liner texture. Kacli jear llili uLrin fnrnm tun IllVI'rw nf .'..lit. ntn. within, in"rcaslns the diameter of the trunk, tlm etlier without, tiiMlne thick - ni'H te the siienthini; et tlie fnrk. After (iulit or ten yiais tr.is is also remeveil, . ... 1.1 t . . .t . wnin- mero iiiiuuuiv iiiiiu uie vir- cm cork, It is net jet as tine In quality known. omerrow'h. I,.thfl 'Tslftrtnetftfe, inven rniM mm iiutni 4a. SaaaaaaK Vr'jBaaaT 7W fc---n ...... ...... t uieii.i i III' HillV. 'I'limivlwiill WaIjuiIim n m.l. i PHlEAbELBftA, THTJltSDAY, ' MAY li, .1922 - are ethers who cease te be beauties if I taken nf nt fhi illnner. In meats she rarely has fried feeds; she likes ' roasts and broiled lean meats and elileken, lithcr broiled or roasted. I Thru fellows n unhid either lettuce. or lettuce una tomato, or comuinatien salad, with a minimum amount of oil ' H' drewlnR. Mayonnaise nnd I Roquefort nnd Thousand Island dress- llgS HllO dOCS tldt indlllCC in. 'rll dessert Is liivnriably of fruit prepared almost every way ; sometimes it Is a baked near or apple: fresh table. When asked If she drank much water she excluimed. "doe, nt the studio, who is the errand and messen ger boy, told me one day after he had been carrying glasses and glasses of water te me that I had nothing en the camel, but thi.i was no desert." I drink about three quarts n day," l she said. "I hnvi. tint f.mn.i tr i.V. i old love, the water Ditcher T ilrlnk water when 1 was a vei Mether w-euld net give us tef ei I and Se I get the water habit And it hastuck." eungster or coffee, early. Read Your Character P-y Digby Phillips Handling a Complaint ' Suppose that you nre employed in ,Ilp cemn,u,B, .I...., " , ,, . - v" " mini- i "'"ll " " mat jeu nave received ' a written complaint from a customer that the goods were net delivered te him as ordered, leu check up en the order and you see thnt the man is mistaken. Then jeu leek nt his letter asain. nnd notice thnt one of the outstanding ...uMiiimMira m ins writing is the fact thnt the strokes with which he ends his words slant downward, that they are quite decided, nnd thnt there is n tiny hook formed as he takes his pen - ....- i'uiivi uiiri i uiiimeri .... ,. ' en me paper niter completing one of l"cse slri";c'4- " "etlce tnat the down-strokes of his "d" nnd similar icuers nre decided ones, nnd run below- iin-T UitJ UVUIIUU the line l .. ' " '" -ve" write taken in the gr , ninlntv him thnt he is mis- eunds for his com. .. ' ... n J0" !,re "l!0' nnu Ul0' lue blgnifi- nncc of these things, you will net. Ter ,f is about a OS per cent chance In favor nt iiis liein n ,..,. i..t,.. i ..... ". ,IJ HV.114, . . . . .JUllllltlC Ulltl OIIlll I . .1 .. " . -J. ... , , . "J"" jenuieu person, uie Kinil Wile ue Things You'll Leve te Make TeDecprate Empty Wall dpaee .TV. J.'i!'..,.!!'A'1'1 fV, 1'')IP'1'Y n ?A&. It inaj lenlain a mirror or nn oval of onbreldery or Chinese brernde. If em- ! Jfl ZZT Then" eZ an oval of plain silk or colten material 'be same se as the oval of inrdbunrd ! (J!' "10 I'l" Ml'' te the back. If a mirror Is um-iI lust lav the miner en top of the leiered ardbeaid. In cither case tinlsli the ciIke with tint row j,'eld luce. Securely stitch a silk cord loop te tlie top. If jeu huve a strip of the embroidery te match, mount it en a band of buckram. Iliad the edges with the geld lace. Finish tlie bottom with a Ionic silk tassel. Fur the mirror, use ii strip of felt ne silk and embroider a simple deslpn nu It. Thl" nia prove' just the thiiiK te DKCOHATK AX1 OIPTY WALL Sl'ACi: ever jeuri boudoir table. l'l.OUA. i uiiiui i uu .icvinia i, VICIK HIHj tt'ybidt- kjJJ i V .pi a rlX I L JJP1 ' llfAWftfcflM I'l II W'K":M.XWW"WMXK":-WMKK.xx. X !.'. "The Shep of Unueval Values" ? , Y - i .;. ! SUITS,, WRAPS AND COATS AT COST , fc I f ' v )1 :'?&&. V . .T nA WALNUTtlSTir H I f. Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA "Jack White" Replies te "Betty" Dear Cjnthla Plcnse print this in answer te Betty's letter. Thank you. Listen, Betty, you might be right, but I knew hundreds of men In this city nnd ether cities. Wc talk a great deal about geed nnd bad girls, and net one In a hundred condemns girls. They simply eny they did net meet the right one yet. and they let It go at that. I was (llsnnelntcd live l.mes with girls. After treating them and showing them a geed time they would top going with me. New de you think I started te raise (.'ainv .e. I would say i am net meeime rlBht one. That is vvhnt 90 ner cent et the men would ea The ether 10 per cent no net use ineir ncuun ur uiu iim.iiiuj boys, used te petting vvhnt they want ; like eme people when they buy a bar rel of apples. If ten liave worms In them they threw the rest away nnd won't have anything te de with the rest. lietty I Knew jeu nre an nnpei irem heaven nnd would Hke te meet you, Hoping te hear from you toen. JACK WH1TR She's Ashamed of a "Petting Party" rtear tfvntliln Some tlme nce I went te a gathering ut my cousin's house, nnd altogether there wcre three couples. We danced and had refreshments and later In the evening we started in plain terms te "mush un." T never In my life did thl . before, nnu I gutss It was the weather thnt tempted me, but, at any rate, I let tills fellow kiss me as many times as no pleased. I had met him for the first time, nnd afterward whenever I think e. that night, I feel very humiliated. New, the ether da I leceivcd a veijr nice letter from h.m. nnd he naked my for giveness nnd Invited nic te go te a siienv with him. I nm writing te you te give me some advice. Should I forget what happened and go with him, because I think It was as much my fault ns It was his? ANXIOUS. Under the circumstanced, since you have repented nnd the young man hns apologized, it iniBiu no ueuer te go wun him te let him understand thutweu nre different from what he muat thin. If he Is really sincere In his apology, there Is no harm In your continuing the friend ship, but if he .siliews nny signs of want ing te repeat the performance, let him see that you de net wnnt te have any thing mere te de with him. Yeu are right, it was Just as much your fault as his. Could Net Resist Answering "Sir Galahad" Dear Cjntlila Kindly allow me te re pl.v te one of jour fans. My dear Sir tialahad: Having read veur wonderful letter I could net resist the oppertunltj te replj. Yeu Bay veu have a wonderful complexion' Yeu must be a baby eighteen months old Inetead of eighteen years. Yeu eny you will net tell a lie. I think that Is a tough name for a sweet little precious like you te use, but methlnks you have told many In jour letter. Yeu taid it, kid. your hat must cer tainly be a masterpiece. All hair dressers must be masters. What de jeu se? Coceanul oil? I believe It Veu have a sweetheart? Where arc her ejes? But they sa- "Leve is blind." I would certainly love te kiss jour cupld's bow. I Judge you nre n very Keen observer, but when It comes te yourself you Iofe j-eur sight. I am sure the girls will net mls3 you : in fact, they must have a very geed time with veu. Yeu nre a Bostenlan? Wee be te Bosten. She has always had a geed reputation, but mj eh my. Yeu wish te become n poet. That's rich. I suppose you will compeso poetry about your ej'es, ctipld lips, curly hnlr nnd wonderful complexion. Well, Sir Galahad, I drink te jour success, but I fear me jeu will net attain it If j'eu keep the same course as new. Why net co en the stage? Are j-eu afraid jeu will cause the girls te sheet themselves or take poison after they have fcen you? Yeu de net appear te me te be very shy and modest. If j-eu were modest j-eu vvculd net have praised yourself In the manner which j-eu did. A rKXNSYJWANIA GIRL. The Weman's Exchange Assisting at Tea Te the Kdiler of Weman' Page: I")cnr Madam I nm a young married woman nnd have been asked te pour nt a tea within a few days. As this Is mv first Invitation te preside nt the tea table, will j'eu please tell me exactly what I am cxnected te dr. i PKltPLEXKn v,. .i,ni. sit .i... ,m- ...v, .i.. ' tea Is. and pour this for nil of the guests i wne wlsn "' A silver pencil would nlye be nice. Yeu can get one of these that isn't se ex ptnsivc. nr you could give him a wallet. Your slst r would like a pair of slipper buckles, :. rimlHele, n Boed-looklng pair of silk stocking-) or sjme I'P'.'daily nice wilting papei. Hew Yeu Can Make Hairs Quickly Disappear i Helps te Iliatit) ' V.en u stubborn growth of hnir will quickly uiiiMi from the face,! neck or iirms after u hIukIc treat l incut with (li'lateiic. Te remove I hnlr from iirms, neck or face mnku. ii stiff paste with a little pewilcivil I ili'lntene nml water, apiily te hairy Miriiuc ana ai'er iilieut two inln ules rub off. wash the skin and it will be left free from hair or blcin ili. Te avehl illsniipelntment. be quite lertaln yen get real ilclu ilclu tenu nml iniv fresh. Adv. A Sign of the times indicates thnt the Champlain .Studies will eventually be milking ALL of the photographs of ALL of the people about ALL of the time. During this month, we make the unusual offer of three of .our large 7x11 por traits with folders, for only $3.00. This ad must accom pany your order. CHAMPLAIN STUDIO 1311 WALNUT ST. riiene Wulnut 181U GOWNS First Anniversary Announcement comes iemmcncemcnt uitis Early Spring Dresses rfhi rr'Tir.wc en nrr Anm yyyyyy'g"' NEURITIS, LUMBAGO STIFF MUSCLES, ETC. Fuceemfully treated wltn electric Kikln nnd mpdtcnl maHnee by .prmlir He "J r'.illanelnhln Polyclinic, f K ADAMS J'hen Hnruce 12-t't ... l'I-ZA IIMIO.. 1B0.1 ABC1I 8T. Your Teapot- ivill demonstrate Mrhy SA1ADA" II HAS NO Larg'est sale .'THINGS GOOD TO EATS FRED P.BELL Since 1896 w have maintained a reputation for offering te the public only the very beet , Meats,Grecerie s, Fruits and Vegetable SERVICE STORES 63d and Lansdowne Ave. 6380 Germantown Ave. 52d and Spruce Sts. 5012-14-16 Baltimore Ave. 43d and Baltimore Ave. 23 S. Lansdowne Ave. 3204 Woodland Ave. fl..rtnftdnwn. Vn. 1-qt. Creck of Chew Chew or India Relish, 35c 1-pt. Jar et imported uuves, oec We Solicit Your CHARGE ACCOUNT for Our Service Stores PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE ,'THINGS GOOD TO EAT"wwwvwwJ Cele Slaw Shredded Cabbage Diced Green Pepper Season Sugar, Pepper and Salt Mix well with Blue Ribbon Mayonnaise It's delicious Four sizes, 12c, 30c, 50c, 95c 0S The screw-top, jars hove many heaseheld uses. Rebuilding Sale Everything Greatly Reduced This Solid Brass Set off Fixtures Complete Fer Eight Roem Heuse Jap Geld Finish Must Be Seen te Appreciate Milne Iteuui iMnlnsr Heom Kilihrn llcilroem 1'i.rtU t im:u i;iu:i riu:i; avywiiuki: in riiir.A. f Out of town ShliimeiitN SUMI i:tra for I'lickliiK C'liiirit r - Vry, 1 1 1 1 1 1 WVWXt. ' ZMMiXS Whclciale & Rctiul Oeen MnnHv. W.n..,t. . 1... J.., c.,..: ..it o.ie Tlnck iAAAAAAAAAVI'V':""." ...y .Kiwqi ""' --"! ''"w-w-m v sy clean up CLEAN SCOUR POLISH with i A.'-T (i'r H.Jfei "T POMPEI OLIVE OIL Held JEverywhtr EQUAI in America. vn NON-SERVICE STORES 1339 Se. 58th St. 4828 Woodland Ave. Ridge and Qirard Aves. 2542 Germantown Ave. 2822 Germantown Ave. MAYONNAISE tvide-meuth glut 29 i mmmmLmW mmW9e y fm M TlB Iff I 7 I T..if .-ME i <e4&mZ&2K M :.K. w, Jj&ksSHVlfrPbjk iijiJLI'jM '''.'. ,,s- VtfjM&i,tt
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