rW&mSxtiriW, i T.n .1 - -' jt "- TSi i .TS wjv i1 a; "&WXJ '"' li. h I' I'? rMe-y v , Fki-a. . 7!fiFTSi ' ..- . V rjC4V,I!iilISV Raw ra) m W r m a. WZmauL and Vtraima ,.J?W e $w By HELENA 1I0YT GRANT n W KiiAiiutir mine ' "H i Df T'lu tihjt nrr ' Vr ' r ? ' uf. i ni "' FSTSmISS INSTEAD OF SUMMER' FUS ,rr An Advertisement I Mint nre tr'tneiielniiMv exciting." hr Kkfikiit.,1 """- ,t!"'""'"1 BRrefd. "Take that one. nlmiit Pnnlel f kAJHOlXIA Me!p n tui77le(l jrlnnee nt In tlic lleii-s der.. It'- thrilling." feVJil" him in Iip sat en the minemlte. Miln "Ami for imrp mlv pntiire with vvnr f74f the miiwroeni tnblp immcrp.l In n trlminltiKV . mil t bent the ulnylng xqnnre nm thick, or iniimui. Iilne-k. covered bonk. Mrglnla clintMed. Flnnlh she ventured "l here nre renlly 11 timid inquiry. j humorous stories, tee. "Are a en loeklne nrvn i mere, iii-iir- for ntiiPthlns -pppftl. dpnr? Mnrbp I muld hpt vnu tlml It''"' t i 27 rniiiPiimiR s i i! SIip nmlileil brishtlr 'I - nil I thought wm might ln looking for ii iiietntlun or n' ., . sW r-'- V 33T r aw i. i Clal reference. 'Ne. ,Tum inulung through i '(If i-oiire. When ever thp Lord took It upon Himself te he uti n let of n no I c ii t finutl" mid piker. Hp le-'Hiod n bit of hu mop Tnkp t he scours lug of tlic iiiiuipj -IpihI i ! i from the tPiiipu plltur, with wnr bent the Hlnylng Tn. I 1,. there nip tneip inttltng geed re I 8wncen mid nilvcntnre terlf here thun ' In all the current nnve's nnd csnvs ' "Paul!" Hei elip wat low with we "It's n fm t. nglnln riiPrf n fei institute. Whnt n fuiinv sight ihi'. must hove prpcnted. chasing down the street, robe flving In I tlii wind, consternation upon their, fnecs. what?" "Sometimes, when I think of the tWt stories I have rend in the IUble I wen- ler th.it some model n nuthers lias en t I love teiles Iipi'e thn' hne get .ill the borrowed the plots nnd " 1 - .. . . .. . . . . I !!.. 1.1 r tU !....' Illupert llughp-es nnd Miner i.imis ami Hnrelil Up'I Wilghfshei n te u pulp ' ( Khe rnised sheeknil ee te I s ' "Theie lire niliPiituivi, ten wiMtuu i klul stuff, nnd greit wai irn. nnd re- JClta'H of PXp'er lllells tllllf lllllke tilt si' Ichnps who I -no l.ltel the Smith Vi fend the Ner h I'eh nnd t he jutijle lnnd i wem like p.illld nmiiteiti en an ev- chrslen ti sniiip srlnnli "I'nul, miii r net joking "I Mie 'ii s,n no l'hiri ie n uterles in here thni -Ikivv up .leso h t'on t'en rad ns n pitiful mnpe .it that -en f jiirn. ei. nml st 'i ies .it .-run entii -jirttkes thin tinke tin hlegrnphti model n big biiinis in unlni In- "itn tnme nnd bniuil Virciiu I v.irnui1 n 1 Uie ith I i- en thuslnsn "Of re ri tlii te ni e i i i Wondered If the hnen't? Win hene. Inlf the modeiiis have just stelen the Ideiis iHidlh 'I he sterx of I.enh l )iul llsheil nt le.lt eiii-p a month In half the iiiHgnzlnex of the leuntij. The idi i of the dlsiexeij of Mo'eh is repenteil ( legulnrl.x in tin- bet soller eer; ir And ns for the Mngd.ilene. nine-tenths, of the nun Ips hne tint story in etitt ai ei nnether ' "Isn't it funn. dear, that s, few ppnple p'nd the lllble for its e.ui nup' ' niuriiiured Vi-gml.i thought theught tulh "Kiorjbeih would go wild orer tt A tr. liKi If some publisher .nUerti-pil i leti h of the geed stuff thoie l In it said 1' nil w nh a stni'p ' 'I totible l the lien I I'.Oik lieiils -nh) It'slliC Ioiiieiiow has Ktrers r Mease Tell Me We Never Realize What's Best What te De Until Weve Experienced the Worst The Girl Who Left Heme te Ge en the Stage Tells Other Girls te Stay Heme and Avoid Heartache By CYNTHIA s About the Tragic Case of "Ima Peach" Dear t'Mithln l cannot resist the temptation te tell "Ima Peach" what I think of her tragic case. He a true flapper nnd jour nose will ncr lie seen- A nee Is only a none after all. Discard the tan shecH : nle the Hklrts te your shoe top if I knew nn thins. Its jpur Ieiib skirt, net veur nose at all. First of nil. bob ,our hair, wear .nary .nines. eiac, net tan. Alse flcsii- " " "- ,, . messnge. colored hcwe. Uresse, te . our knets ana Ing n suit for the annulment of the i ..p,,,,- ...an inings uqni cnew Bum. iru' ,.,., n,i .i.. i,., . nreecut Manners tien t liiew mm iin ria? ...... ....Bv ...... . . . A01KL who left the chorus te clepc with a boy of twenty is new living nt home with her mother. Rut she is (dill very busy. Fer her mether-in-lnw is presecut ble, or else we finish up, like the i herus girl, with something spcctnculnr and n court scene or two. having experienced the worst, AND. TV we delher u wic, pest -mortem . Don't de it." we sa.v. "I did. and leek nt me new- Stick te whnt seu And by 1 mean, remember ?ou are, ing her mether-in-lnw for defamation have, lts , ibc het thing In the world Thete by Elitman, N. T. Summer feathers! Quite u ihnngc from the trim little oheker that we lime nil been wearing. Isn't It? Hut the 1DJL' outdoor girl seems te be able te stngger nleng under its sire and length rather easily nnd without .mi objections nt all. Feather nre s0 much lighter in weight than the leek only fort.x.ene. Take niv n.dlec, be n flapper nnd jeu urn utn win. A CHESTER l'UP. He Hain't Answered Her Letter Dear Cjnthla This Is my first en ture In writing- te any newspaper, but en reading- our most Interesting column en udMce for the loelern t couldn't resist the temptation te write te eit. I nm ery much In love with a man net from Pennsylvania. Seme time age be wni In mi- illt hi. . . nnA 1 1 Iiave been eonependIriR eer since he .-,L urit'. niiinn i.e la t.n ia no i iij iciv .. Ill with Influenza, nnd when he was net , That s the bet of nil expected te lle he wiote te me; he said he le ed rpe nnd nsl.cd me te marr him. Then when I thought he was getting better, he stepped writing te me. Is there any wnj I can find out If he died or the reason he does nt answer my last letter, which was nbeut six teen nientha I den t want te w-rlte trt lit i faHille am T U. .. ia mi of them. Please tell me what te de; CJOMHTIMKR we nre se blinded by whom could I write te In the city where ! O fieme "crent" iden or nmbitlen that he lives without nn ene kneieltiK II ,, , , . .. . .., wrote? I knew h.P loxes me dearlv. I wc allow It te shut off the MIen of nny But 1 did net gie him n dellnlte answer and he thinks I don't tnie for him. DOTTY K. of character. The mether-in-lnw elnlms that her. Mm was drngged te the altar nnd that the whole affair was the result of n drunken party. And new the girl Is offering the usual "pest-mortem" mlvicc. "Stny home." "he wnms ether gills. "You'll be happiest there, (let mar ried and raise nn old-fashioned family. Ien t It deplernuie tnat v e never nnu ( out what's best until ne'vej experienced the worst? Yet almost Invariably that best is right beside us from the very stmt. and jeu'll be happiest with it.' te leek nt the tblnga hatJ, tei out whether they arc best hcfetV lulghl I liid hniijilness w ,nr, h III tlinra bllnt Irra of seinslnp,T willfiilncsH lunc been doing n I'lilk biisiness for n geed inan.i ipntinip, lhe. htlll fccm le be going Mreiig,' ' TT IS only after they tunc done tl A full quoin of dnmnge Hint tl,ose , have been misled b them learn lh . nnd threw theiu nslde. " lllc tr And then thev mp the wide l,n,i and nil Its possibilities; thev feel i upon their own- ghastly nilstnke , Issue their winning te ethers. Tlie. sigh In thankfulness fnr ,,i they have ill regiet for the foolish "J when they might have enjeied It if they hnd reiegnlzed thnt'lt n, iu before they experienced the w0r.t TETLEy'S Makes geed TEA a certainty ft Weman s Life and Leve By WIMI RLI 1IRPER tOOl.EY Bain Clethe YOl" are mniinng n; .n in old diawer te the chiffon. or. There, under some pmk ' ue paper. miii i-oiiie in res t h e in the px (pus te t,n g.ir g.ir mems that en fn-hlennl with sin h Imp nnd je 15llb i 'ethes js linn mi thing like tli in en earth'- I' did net seem possible thnt yeinc dm . a living, bre'itlung pink-niid-wlute d.irling would n tunlh tit into them' Dimpled .mil pliiinii and wnnn a tinv atom that hid gtewn out 'f jour llesh ind bleed had been niirt itnl for ne.irly a enr. in nature's mar. Telous speret manner, right uncle-- veui heart, would -ptiiallj beoeinn i tinman 1 aaaaarsaar PaBv . kaaauam , '- a ' aaaSrHj taaaaW w J s4 B' sBaflcP'V MWtT'' aT The Unconscious Sinner Jt IIAXIXI)E0nTCHEL0R 'lre Hiil'jriehl M the A, id of Jirj irl i) line en ivuily tctitpti men 1e nnkr le r te her ll'iru she icjiiscs I Hi K Mhrrli-i, Ac trie tu commit lutriilc. nm m nied by his guardian l''irru I'lirlK. Ilrhcumj Clee te be ii i hciiniuj ciiciifMres. I'aicy Je-cuf'-j te u in in Inie for the purfieic of pammt hei bmk in her eirn coin, "ii the cicitiiKi of ii first call he arr.irs ut " ni' mfiufei after ( ire hai 7eiii- thieugh n iccnc with Heb FlUu erth a man she has neter thought of lerwutli. (Ire ( i;ncf, cnni faint, ami I'aicy i coiitinerif tnat the fainting n viacly a In e tru h Hi Ii i piiird. huurici fdicii lr akt him te go anil ffme her alone. Mrs. Wilsen Tells i of Strawberries Read Your Character By Digby Phillip Selling the Copperplate Hand There is a geed bit of difference he. .nrth?i3S?ie,,T Ai3,r,"B.5 lead of Serving Them Plain, I Tuch Them Inte a Dumpling or an Old-Fashioned Short- ether possibility in our llu'. We me nil like Mils giil who hnd hei Write once ntraln. n utlnir eui- name Insistent call te the stngp. Seme of U and address en the letter se that If It ... i,, Mntdem ns our goal, ns slip comes back ou will knew he Is netlp'en l,a" MU"""" there. if this happens ou could write hnd. te the Census Buicau news or mm of his city for 'Steed discussed in n previous article, but ther de net indicate charnctcrlstlcs thnt nr'c necessarll opposed. In some respects thev mny be considered rs varl-itlens of eneh ether. The coiiperplate tvpe. liewever. is the mere primitive, the less developed. Wi inn make up jour mind te one thing. Anv prospect whose writing shows this characteristic is net likelv te be a deinlnntlns influence in business, though he mnv be a most worthy man and a valuable piti7Pii. The c-'epper-plnte witters nre net of the pushful sort. I-i a general war veu can sell them besi i unless there are present in their cahc R MRS. M. A. WILSON CeuyriBhf. lOli hj Mis. V. 4. IVtljen. Wfllift resenrd Wc leek stralglit ahead down tlinl nm rowed lnne which we lime nllewed ourselves, taking ndvice from no one unless it is favorable. Our blinders nte made of selfishness, and willfulness. , , We don't step te think : "Is this the best thing for me te de? Cnn I de It I... limn T mti in nnttlitnt? iltnV nnv friends' but new1 WI11 I be happiest in It in the long run ,met a very attractive veung man. He "ct acivantnge; ire i new ec-s. nUeu took me te a dance nnd f invited him It or should 1 wnil nnd listen 10 vvnni te dinner, lie did net hewa up at the ether people hnve te say in ndvlsing me.' Gave Her His Pin. Then Her Up" Dear Cvnthla As veu have helped ethers with their problems pe-haps you could help me I am nineteen ears old and I come from California. When I arrived In Philadelphia two years age i um net nave n I have quite a few quite popular. About When geed friends get together, a cup of steam ing, fragrant Tetley's Orange Pekoe always adds joy and congenial ity. Its gracious ulend, the result of 100 years of tea blending, is popu lar at all times of day Kith men and women alike. 300 cups te the pound. Tctlcj's Orange Pckec 10c pncknRei One-quarter pound 2.1r One-hnlf pound 4Ar One pound O0r W1MHIED BARl'tK (.OtlLET i Thief of Leve TN Till: chvs J- swept out e THK summer berries have many de licious possibilities, and ns the sea sea (en is short it Is very necessary te make the most of the rioe while it lists. One seen tires of the bciry seivcd an nal- writing ether characteristics indientlne . urcl. or plain, and longs for the old- egeti-.ni i bv dominating them. time goodies of long age i veu tome m eentaiT with them I hnve collected from many corners! him back his pin or If he should ask ...",.. uuinS me cietaus et their i tome delicious old-time berrv recipes , for it? K. B n Surelv veu don't want te keep pin ue j ou. wncn I apartment, but the nest cvciiIiik he 11 I caned en the phone .mil .ipoleBleo giving- tne excuse tn.it ne was cancel out of town. As If te make rcpai.itleu he Invited me te attend one of the season'- most popular dances with lum I went, and coming- homche cave me his frat pin tf Ufllf 11a 1 lfcy- .1.1 a.t tii a tit irn. Irt dinner and the theatie with him the next evening Am I right or are they?" Wc just plunge nliead. nusiness connections remember that that T feel sure will ndd te veur menu i.eir iMPMwiins nre uueiy te De mero or a real varielv nt this treason Till: chvs that followed Clee was f h-r fears nnd self re- less of the clerical sort. ,.ithe,u com. nll. when lie tre.ita nn llchtlv ? It Is net Ills nlflftn te .,jV- fnr e,lie fnlllllP If WP L'llVP 111) n till preaches bv tne detnnnds Carey made P'ete and hnal authority. This is im- sinnwrrj uumpung en her tune pertant te veu unless veu nre selling This is an old Virginia recipe, said t hrst fci,e hnr.iu ,iire.i ,, her semPt"1K " nicn is peught as a matter of te De erginnteii ny mi. i-nirtux. an At hrst s,e Mnilv dared trust her routine, for w tl, srwlel Bml.l.. eurU felnntnl illmn. nnrl l,pnde,1 down - '( ' Ulllll,! I'M Mill" k 'Ullllllll , , , , -- --us flVIUSlUi .,' -v.".. -..... w ta ..v.... ettizen cf this vast weild. and depend "i'i'-'s. ""' ''" mieit reiisenuis you are iikciv te nave te sell the man tT wer" ' mouth te many generations, wlili heisclf could net nucnih the flame above him ns well ns himself. lltllPS. tllO thnt kn.nnJ nltl-lr. 1,.- Vt'l. .11.1 !,- levelv lnjette. and It was lapture tc .. , , . , , " , . , t treatP the Pinbieldcreil sheer dreses. f h"r 0,lt "n'v h" ante te be and the pink ewenter. nnd the funnv 'tn nr. uat ether union could little undergarments. That shin. wh.v. there pessiblv be for his calls and his It was Kjripli bigger than n pocket i,.irn.,n. e.i ,h ,i .. .1,-. v.. ,-. Ill I illliv-lll (' IHC Ullllll IIII1L lit' s-I I L. her "aie flip fan that lie liked her? Iuring this time Clee was a crea ture of flame- and spirit. If she had been tantalizing in the pis:, she was cn you for verv life They looked like dell handkerchief, vet soft and wnnu. Am! the socks, two inches long, of pink knitted silk, (tuite n little tninkful. nil made in glorious anticipation, each fin ished nnd laid awav In poi fumed pad Tomorrow Selecting Quick Ones The Weman's Exchange Bleaching Sweater Te thf f dtter of TTeeiau 5 raef T)ear Madam I have a hand-knitted white sweater and Mammv Ann. mi old maminv. nearly 1 eighty -five years young, can still make this delicious pudding with n master band. Place in mUIiig bowl Vice and ene-hnlf eupi of flour. One-half teaspoon of salt, 'three level teaspoons of baking poic peic dei . Sift flour and then rub In Four tablespoons of shortening, and SOMETIMES, of course, we de lilt the right tiling in thi head-en fashion. But that is only it chance. ' I'simllv, when wc go blindly nnd I stubbornly fervvnid into a venture, we 1 ti...l liL-n tin. vomit- (benis -rill, that it New. Cvnthla. he 'steed me up ' nnd ,H .,' nl jllst high -sounding wetds nnd I I have net heard from him aince, and I ",,"'' J,r h b i bneuid iike te Knew it I s-hculd send 1 '"'."'. ." .., i II 1 IMIIBi I We strugglp. nnd wen. v. and wish' ti,e we hndu't done It. nnd keep en. often i se Just because it would be te iicknewl- for cc ce fnl uip it we uhvp up anil tiieci it. nnd jour sendinc it hack will be a seniPtblnc mere congenial. iHupc iciuht uiiu nisi ismi ei mm "hen. when tunes cct tee thick for for his behavior, It back. Bv all means send us, we depart ns grneeiuiiy as pessi- WHAT'S WHAT I By Helen Dccie 7 -SI 4ClllA9 l In AAM rtnl.u Tl.- .1.1- .1... ,.., . I "lr" "SB " M'BIll WO-imrUS CUIJ OI II1UK i, baakct luted out vlith pink nercs.itles '"ere than ever se new. for her moods ,. ... ... ' ' " ,n7 ' ?,,,,. te m,akp " Jeugh. turn en floured pis--Uthatwere se fragile and Willful. Hven varied with even passing minute , Z XI 1 , , .' , ?? ' ., lt, U " I.rv, bfa,r1 "ml ,0ll ",t about ene-ulf the soft brush and tiny .einb. for si ken rr e-,Pm,i ti,nf ,. u, i , rv ''" '" ' '" "'"-a. -pu wun curls that were i c.ew. ami , uri I . V1" "erJ fhl,,R nbel,t lier (he sufl t0 ,Ir e you think if I washed , One Quart of strawberries, that have around your tingei i as intensineci. npr tawny linr gleamed it naln and put it In the shade te 7er trashed and turned en cloth te And then, after the fevcied teiture. like burnished copper, her eyes would clrv it wejd be all tight? M w. dry and then stemmed, when, nil the world seuned i taml at one moment widen nnd dilate in that Wash it In a solution of hydrogen One cup of brown sugai. still, and you hovered between life nml ourietm wav Carev had noticed when he peroxide and water This will make It' lJ'e-ax"lrtP' taspoen of mace. aeath cairn the first eiy. nnd thev told tnst met htr and'nt ethers would nnr- aU vhlt,, aai"- Vcs, be nute nnd dry ''nc-quarter teaspoon of alhpice. you IT was here alive and n-nl and row nnd almost veil themselre. h.,M,i In the shade, is the sun is -vhat made New roll ns for .iellv roll, tnkine care brought it te veu. V man ever will their lashes, se henw were ther ,iith t!l" "00 ,clI" ,te tuck, and press closely the ends of new what tint meant dreams Sometimes she would forget mr,r,v,- . T, , , , "J ervrhinc but ihe fnct tint she was fniiRht. months of the u underfill jer clcrtneallv alive, and at thee times X and pain, the delight and anxjptv, and the tearing of veur verv h' iirt atrlngk, and the tinv waxlike corpse Ne man ever will knew whnt that torture was. It wns akin te mndnes And you put the little clothes, scarce. ly worn, awny in lavender, and vei cried till tlieie mver would be nnethci Fixing Dress 'Is ihe Fditer e U'emem s Paet sue weuiu give 'e I "a rev net enlv the uear .Maeiair. Aitneugn a ceistari dciightfil companionship she had given reader of jour meit helpful :e umn, I te the ether men who had plavcd a part ha,'" nLtT nw" writlnB te veu here- in he- nc-e i. ,. . i.ii " " ' . tofere as maa of my problems have ..." ' . . '""'s-iHiHK mere miu i,een arswered threuKh your wonderful in I am eure you can as -.irangeiv iinru te anaii70 Yhc a(ilce te etl-er whs ar once iiue ure and mist, almost help me though intlmatelv dose nnd vet mysterieuslv I have a henna diess wh'ch has two beckoning and allurine. PHrev f.i,in"r very censn --ueus stains made by water tear in the world. And .veu s..rfteri the matter fairlv and seunrelv.' r..nli?ed Hew can i de awnv with these wate- t . ... . .... . .' ...... ., ,.e a . . .. r r.l. a Ir. nmf.! r.nAi- ine narce iiik nieii i,, terirer timr tt ner cnarm unci nim m .aiiinnr gnninc, ir nm.,,.. .vr. ... ....t -. ... ..ii.. vt TB. lll rtVlstA.l Wt hi, iftrtt, fiilln.l t.lmct .-..t.I t. . ' tiOn ,. ...... . .-.,..v4, .-- ....... wuu ,i,4i,r,'ii "uicning ner Ar If n mother ever could ferg'-t ' fahtinatedlv at times whin her irregu And new. jeu come ai ress the babv inr little fare was exqul'ltelj bea't'i- cietnes. nnd it ail comes bark Ihe bit- tut i he tell. New lift the roll te nuddinc i leth and tie in the cloth loebclv. plunge into a large kettle of boiling water nnd cook for thirty minuteK, then lift te the colander nnd let drain for few min utes. Turn en het platter and serve with strawberry foam. Strawberry ream Place In large pitcher 7' ire cups of crushed strawberries. One cup of sugar. ethe-n se" R. K Take a p ece of ine sime material as , the dress moisten It and lay It eei ene of the Eeu Then press Immedlatelv with h wrm iron You'll find this will terness nnd rebellion seem as peignnnt hen the talked she used eveiy fea- i take lt awaj entirelj a in tnesp nrst nays, me j ears age. nire. even ner sum hands plaved n part ether j-er me vvurs ion nacKwaru ns it a "i nor iiecripueu et h thing, and that " lngle night. Ne ether" baby ever came, little trkk she had of pursing her lips t .'-r7 ... TTil and you took up the enllnarv burdens was distracting); alluring. I allOreu dull tr lilt and activities, nnd even were a bit Mr and Mri.'Rldgefield liked Carev ni i t . s j frivolous nt times, and oilier people liked him verv much, but Martha Ridge- elOUSO OJ ApriCOt UrgClllUy lurgei mat unci episode neiu who untcneu tier daughter mys terleusly unfold her petals like n flewe HOW man a methet Im" put awav the tinv garments in liitfeiiiesn and hew ninny ethers h-ivi mkin the.u nut ngnin with subdued pi. a n re thinking tlint the liter niwioner n ight as well hnve the little lntn n if It were a relnmrnatleii of th, h.div that died '. Hew manv mothers hnve se..n th'Ir nnuic-s live unci grew ie mstuiitv- nnu then have wept, heinuse t had been dmi nnd s, in innocent niininv liml l nme wild and wuvwutil ungrntefir mid perhaps a ci'imlii'il I ninth is nm i(lf. ,,, ,,, even the wcust. suffering liillnnd upon metheis! 'lheri .ire i nnipiiism nn in losing one's ,)veil beings h nnnirnl hand tlint n time take, us Tiun m least, the iiiLineiies an sm , t - er lilting its neml te the sun. knew that Clee was in Ien fei the hrst time in her lifp and tei'i7(,l the- clanger of dis illusion if nnnhitig should happen. .She could net quite muke Carey out stlie watched him whenever if vva ut all possible nnd semi times she sur irised a hafflu.g leek in his eyes when thev iestid nn I'lee It wasn't at nil a leek that s gmtied love, it wns nlmnu 1.,., hn a leek of appraisal, and at Mich times worshiped "' la' '"P(i strnngeiv reld and pur- te hnbles of the eaith when IHAT linve we done for tin- lts fm . '," tunate our own nave unci" nave vvp meielc tinssed eiii tine mid spem ,nir mini' v In coniliienplm i ipeiirnre mid enjev . nients, turning a mlleus ,c ,ni tne thetlHnnds (lf bnliiis In M pemest dis tricts, who pmiil Mini sjf kmeil nim ,ie, in summer, fei wmit of fresh nil .mil pure milk'' llavi we had no quicken ing of nui Imagination hcrmisc et our maternity that wns ,, hnef and our Mifferliig that never left u' We were mere mothers of niituinl intiiut, hut net in rt grent Hulnl sense Or hnve- we mothered manv babieu, and cuiiM-d little ones te grew stmng and happy, ivcu if eir own wee one bad te die? Slipper Play, a Tiirh Fashion introduces a tiling, and then alie feinetiiiips vi iv theiightf'illv m eks j.esf'il This fart troubled Mrs. Ridge tield nl'hei.-h like i Iff, sue reuld net understand vhv Carv I'he'ps should dinie attendance mi ii, girl as be rlid unle-s he rnred fm hei One nig t when r'lee had gene le tl, Uientie with Ca-ev Martha RidgffieM 'eiind u !iiipe,s,ibt te f,leep ,s.he 'essed un.pfiillv ,reni side te side, and when s) e lnurd t Ipe eeme m nnd a few min lies inter g. te ner room she sought hei fin ighter out, Clee was sanding in the coiner ff her loom, still in her tlame. colored evening freelc She was f i esh wltn the intangible 1,'oem tin' nlwavs seemed te pinaiiitp fiem h r and she smiled ,i slew seei smile ns she met her moth ei 's ei p Itul i i have ( j ,el time'' liw KldtieM asked Yes ' Clies tone was hushed Mit- Rdgelield we.it up te tr dnughtei urn) put hei nrms mound the lender figure "Clee. fhP benn liesitfltlnglv "veu II think nn a foolish old woman but sometimes con almost make me iifrnid for veu if anything should hurl jeu. dear I think it would break nn henri ' Cl'e dievv a long t-r nth. ni d then hei words mi ml pnsjeimt,,. ' Oh. nieihei, 1 in net nfiaul is Hive i n i . te make It mere imnfei nhle In ,l.n ..i. ,i.i i....' i .. ... . ' '' r ii '" '""'h "i"1 mimes me i 1111)1. case of slippers with straiis. Me cer. ih ii,..i., !,. ' ' ', talnly hits hiu reeded fm some of thpsp ' nskpd me te mnirv th.-in. and I niv'e ...... ...... j.- ,, ,,,,, ,. ,-,,,,,, i u Mll, ufiere vviiat it iih int ' without having te fusil.,, huttens r -v, ,e sure veu Uwv. deni' ' buckles, ii, thi'.i 11 fit Miiigv. t v,,s I knew' r.,l i," i Hew Is It de... '' WpII. it will hnvP te e,i .,., en. ' , , -.. ,.v'"L : ? ?1S ,. m . ' '-- .--.. .j ".i MJ 7 1 VlUfllt'S. ill 1 1 1 If 1 - - "t II tli A bil iidmlttisl th'ri s ii bit about it, Iikiiiisi whnt appears te hp a succeshien of straps is i rally just nn effect that i given by thp inther lngh , upper part of the slipper's being nai - ' luwjy t-l't in ii series of plan's When Mils purr u of blm k suede combined ywlth blink leather it is ispeclally smatt. , TKI.f. ytWH hTKMM.K VI'IIKR 'v,Te ifiniml Miu le order u emu ut ntxt Punde'a IM nt Ii. I.uoexk In ndtanee, no )uu PA rerinie ie scr iiiinvini (amecu Te morrow strange Knieunter Making It Different The fl-PViless iiiesv of i bee kid giug lrnitYj of ttce eaes Whip witli wire egg beater until the mteher Is full of a frothy pink mix ture. Tt usuallv requires about fifteen minutes' steady beating. Repeat with the Old Time Southern Strawberry Short- cake ' I I'lacc in mining bowl I 7 ice and one-half cups of flour, i One-half teaspoon of salt. . 7 ice fct-eJ tablespoons of baking pew- I cfer. . Four level tablespoons of sugar. Sift te mix, new rub in te the pre- ' pared flour five tablespoons of butter, and use. One-half cap of thin cream and One cell-beaten egg te feim a dough. Rell or pat out nbeut half inch thick. Cut with large biscuit cutter and brush lightly with melted butter and I put two biscuits tegethc'i. Place en baking sheet and bake in het even eight een minutes, split while warm nnd cover i the lower part with crushed nnd sweet- I ned berries and serve with thin cus- j tnrd. Virginia Thin Custard Place in'6aueepan 7 tc e and one-half cups of milk, One-half cup of sugar, i Yolks of tire egg, I ice raolMpeoni of cernstaich. Whip te blend and dlsmhe the&tarc-h, then bring te boil; cook for live min utes and flavor with one teaspoon of wimim. ivei uiiu iiivii ruin nnu serve I ill pitcher, first whipping the custard with whip before eerving. If a bit tee thick add ene-hilf cup thin cream or milk. . Strawberry Deep Dish Tie ! Rub n straight -sided disl well vuh butfr and dust with flour. New place1 In the dish one quart of washed, dried I and steamed berries. Place, in small bowl Otic cup of breicn sugar, j Five level tablespoons of flour, One-half teaspoon of nutmeg. crk between me nngcrs te h'enr and sprinkle ever the berries. New 1 1 ever the top of the berries with a crust of pastry and bake in moderate even for thirty minutes. When cold serve with hard sauce. 'Ihe above recipes can be used for all the small berry fruits, interchanging I for variety. A IS'cw Sweater "Hew inn I mnkp my sw enter se thnt It won't leek like about seventeen ' ethers you sec':" In what in werrving ! many n young knitter, Wp! there is j ii vuricolered chip thnt S exfrnneh j liknble. If starts out bv being tnu, but then decides upon stripes, nnd has ' Advice for "Ima Peach" Dear Cynthia As jeu suggested our helping '"Ima Peach, ' here gees: When you wrote te Cynthia. "Ima Peach." didn't veu make n rather grave mistake? Why. veu said meu were a I veung girl of fortv-ene' Surelv you i meant frtnvfattn Utlll , n,..in i.i.lD' ..? that age erv tarely have wrinkles, and I have. Anally come te the conclusion that veu mean dimples. Anether thing. If you are a flnPPer. aa you claim, veu don't wear veur skills short enough Mo-vever. jeu shouldn't wear nhees And as for your drinking soda water quite freelv. well, jeu were kidding, weren't veu? 'Pears te me jc-u surely are in love, considering nil the mis takes J'eu made De jeu still go te Grammar Scheel? And Isn't it n shame about jour peer nose. Of course, j-eu cun't help that, but jeu can get It straightened. I think it real mean of 'him" net te take you out until after dnrk T rcallv think he doesn't care for veu or a little mat-' ter of a crooked nose would mnke no him up "a. Cjnthla s'a" T bV flrstK'ef ena" XnlSeta"""'?.?.: K1 td,!saat9ntuS8trto,tev,ee,?nicrB1fri1,,?lhi h" "7' veu Then I'm an. e en nn-t hi,Ln dleux toether acquaintances before b?tU of '.'reuble" Z'ct TLkl , ! Kis'.SuThc vSI!P"av!iua ff?? V'..e't110, r0U aJ" '" fcSnda nea'r'the deer," and I veung. leu have at least ten mere ,c D, . . creet the con intr need 5BeHouHKfefebnJ inZd "" U"nU " partlnp? Buei" Te tRf her Eied. nut ir, atter nil, I am mistaken and erd with anv of her i-nesiM inniveA veu are really fertj one. well It's be-, the' awkwardness of a 'weend farewcl" The enlv thin lean think of K buy net necessary for a uest te sav Beed-by a.rtarlanvint..tile. b", fS" ln,?Ae t0 an one but friends before passing with that, euve started in a little en te the hostess and thnnklmr hei for tee late te he a flapper I mean an the. enlojable occasion I.ailj Macbeth' honost-te-goodness one. Above nil, ie- -stand net upon the erdei f veur co member the old saylnir. If at first jeu ing, but go at once." rcmnlns te thl dav uen t Buucrcu, c., ii. v nuin, agam, a model rule rer leave-taktiig Linger again, again, and again, etc. in faiewells are out of place after a A. M. USED. gav social gutherlne. T mf Manv of ihe iuit centf of the vear lepresent enlj the activities of u barker. ' Loek inside," they shout, and sice the beautiful waistcoat or blouse uhlih we- are showing today." L .,.. .. -,. .1 - . , '. . . " '- I I" . ""I. .-e uimiiugu ine coat ei teiinv s ineiiei them going across instead of up nnd .-. ,m, ,,,.,,,., ,, ,, ,-iiui:c'ii i iiiriij lu Lllll inn, t lie IVI1V IIKV no nrrnn,l hmn --mi he niade evtr.inelv Mimrt If It publldtj campaign fei n blouse of np.l- and their coleis me the thing! I'Jrst 1 Ih worn with n bees, thnt bus foliar .ut organdy with a striking Pickwick- comes one of narrow lines of arayT III) I llfT et tin Millie color un the Inn ifert of i ellnr. As t Itu ou n f nreer nlnl. klie mwl lnrn,l. .i,. ..-ti.l. ..... ... ... .i. l i.i. ..t ........ i. :. L .....- ' ' - .."'""si. iiivii luimvi ini-iivi- in no- M"Ki"ini . en. in vvnni- huh sun ni navy twin tieunu with dibck tup tomes a slngle narrow line of gray, embroidery en either side of the cellar. 'e ire braid represents en of thn.etl.en annthee mired etri.m .nj . n ?vr f''i',rrm?,'"Jr(,i, L't r I "ml '" "", nilddle of each ruff, finishes I tailored models which are always in until the whole geed-looking sweater is mkimr. "M ?nmMt'AJx?tMt''' ' perfect taste. CORINNR LOWR. linished. , vll c;emi;. iwewner, DOUBLE VALUE FOR Yeung's Seap Wrappers During the week of May 22d, all Yeung's Seap Wrappers will be worth double value, BUY a plentiful supply of Yeung's soaps NOW. Save the wrappers of all, and gather together all you have in your home bring them te our Gift Department, 1243-45 N. 26th Street, Philadelphia, during the week of May 22d, and receive double value for them. The Biggest Offer We Ever Made Over 4000 gifts from which te select each requiring only one-halt the reader number of wrappers. Fer illustratien: 25 wrappers secures any sift werlh 50 50 wrappers secures any sift worth 100 75 wrappers secures any gift worth 150 Write for catalog or call and inipecl our gifts at ny t,me 0 m or 'pIene orders or free deliver) during this ipecul wrrk et May 22d. Thia offer 13 for At wee ft tidy don't forget the dalea May J22, 23, 24, 25, 20 and 27. CHAS. W. YOUNG & CO. MAKERS OF- Pearl Borax Seap Pearl Borax Seap Powder Pearl Borax Seap Chips Yeung's Scouring Seap 'PHILADELPHIA- IF IT'S YOUNG'S IT'S SAFE C$trnt lm IV " . JiS K&'n vi l .) iZfSMX yVt 't. .:M., Oi a . :x aft- "N. s, i" ...1 . - Hi.lt.MT.-lSfe rfns- ( rSfc.'jl,. rf... r., , 13, jJPBimiBWtp! - .' le-T, I TBrsaaj ' " II I 'TTSflfclf HI Ti& Jv ka Warning: Don't Pack away any clothes until they have been properly cleaned. Clethes cost tee much these days, hence it is real economy te make sure moths will net cat them during the summer. Moths won't touch clothes you s-end te us te be cleaned. Fer 75 years we have been cleaning clothes the right way the way' that will give you assurance that they will be fresh, as when new, when you aie icacly te put them en next Fall or Winter. We IN Sim: geed ngulntt lout liv 1 IHi: or Til IH T. from the time our driver uii'epCn itlie goeda until lie delivers them te jour home. te0H2SfSbM J Cleaners S?Djers Sib Race St. 1035 Chestnut St ti V rffHBr Va A 1 IM 402 I Vi Vll Jette 1 L asi tc vvs. a iv h.ir. 1 irv 1 IO $500 'Uf$Qe M $775 Three Distinct Medels for Three Distinct Types variety nf S!.,IlKi!iduc,,ll'L Cersct9 arc ma " a 8reat neciaffent,rlldual.shepesV They have numerous nhvRienl r, ,m! U Teiuc,?' re8haPe nd correct certain Phjsicnl conditions peculiar te stout women. worn ml?iiir,rand ,n eeri ceun'-y where corsets are . w in! r WOmt'n enjy thcir beneflcinl results. Vtme 620-Fe? iT! nd ln k,eln '"li'n. i Huttlbut.d " ',OUt 'i,,u, wlthtc.ite.hTanly A.mc eVe flSZ-Fer th. .tout Hgur. wilb ,reree, pendu,0U ,b4e-rn 19 Other Self.Reducing Medels-$4. 00 te $9 00 GOOD STOBFs! CVrDUIVurnr Neme HnUnlcFaihlen InHltute, New VerIc siCS 1 . ""kw k phone V"- EsUblithed 1848 r I ' " 1 1, 3D)s wSnt tfcfe imm T$sSk hbeHSI fAkiii 0MBiSiMy 1 1 I ill K VHrt.V-ir.'mi'!!-' "i-X.W&JLi SS .. ..