fWiUiSV s Hi h asa mrmvmKSPm wyW3S t -. V r' ms ( i?JtlCW a r nmv iit ?wmr&? w -fturawir" ., ..i-HJkT4 i .-n EVENING PUBJLIU iHiJJGEK PHIDADEIiEHIA, WEDNESDAY,, MAX Xb w h tf m mMl't M Wi ana ' Virginia y helena ht gbant , Red-Letter Day Impciuls P)AUIi, In his counting of the tlns frw'lMiens njrninst expenses Impending, lind Ju '.aaw turncil ever the ralcn- tlnr Inte "June nnd made a strnnire little chuckling note of sat Infection as lm ob eb icrct! there' d Ixs tin cxtrn pny dny that month. Virginia pecked down nt the Micet from her perch en the nrni of the big easy chair. "Ml. Haul I" Tlinr.i .'... i i,.. ,.ie I nd her eves crew bie. VnV' "Paul Paul that's June." U.lLcd ever 1.1s" shoulder nt her , , 'Yes-It Is June. June has n feel- ih vemv n( fellow ine en the heels of 5S teu knew 'Don't be silly, denr-l d just for- gotten It was M near." arMe" SCUW lnt aD unnccuslomeJ "V.vLI'y. . . .... All JinU ill IKI .u.V'- "we , maybe you de terger. out uc- ere me when I'm trying te figure out Here m TMaaV hew we can sheet an uxtrn deposit Inte ureaK "" ,v,..i,tfi pi the.bank, I don't forget geed old June Te think : her thoughtful Paul , -with ltd fire nice fat little pav-dnyv." , have forgotten lnt June! Her eves met his with a portent, but Hut he still talked nlmlessly: be did net seem te notice. I think that en the twenty-sec-"Fivc pay-days?" she repeated lend " dnllr. I Her heart leaped nnd he feared she lie smiled. Inas going te fairly explode "Yes, five of 'cm, and that means I'm She flung her arm about his neck going te put twenty in the bank instead with a little cry of ten. and I'm going te blew myself nd then she sobbed M all out as te some white trousers getting time , she snuggled Jn his embrace. for 'cm, and you knew that's n weak- I thought jnu'd forgotten all about nets of mine In the summertime I knew lit," he tvhlpercri It's disaut timely common, but that must 'I might hae, honey, it's most a be one of mv plebeian streaks white trousers In June.' She edged etT the chair-arm slowly. Taul added up bin column of figtu-es Trith a small, eemplncent flourish, and Weman s Life and Leve By WINIFRED HARPER COOLEY Jilted? SUPPOSE a man proposes marriage, and then change his mind? Is it1 a neineus crime? Should we as a sex i despise mm ana ' penalize him'' Were, ou ever jilted? ' The law. made by mpn. in Ihelr hnn hazard, clumsy way, p e m p e u sly recognizes jilting en the part of a male as n serious offense, with a huce financial pen alty. Male jurors dciieeratc me case, after a woman has sued an ex - lever for breach of prom prem ise, and sometimes WINIFRED KAKPSK COOLST the ; plaintiff receives a big sum of money, perhaps a hundred thousand dollars, as "heart balm !" What an amazing and gretesmie idea ! Hew flattering te the fickle man who I snaaaaaajjLn&..-ff gfffKir gHKIIr J ' la aued! His affections. lest forever, familiarity of long-known possessions. arejTalued nt this enormous figure ' Today she was Clee RIdgefield, but That is. te compensate for the tragedy tomorrow she would be Mrs. Cerey of net having him for a husband, the! Phelps. And after that everything woman receives a fortune! 'would be strange, there would be a new trail te blaze, the thought gave her VEKi luely he would have made a 'bad husband. Possibly she would i laTt reepnted having married him, or .might have led a stupid, unhappy existence; yet for having missed the experience she is awarded much meny. A atrange condition, that of going Inte' a public court, of laying bare the meat delicate and intimate relations of love and wooing, of describing one's emotions, and perhaps of having love letters read nnd offered strange men as eridence and exhibits. Undoubtedly the newspapers give all the harrowing de tails te a jeering and bllurleus public Aral "Baby Bunting. "It is geed enough for him, he de serves the ridicule," you exclaim indig nantly. Hut hew about the woman who tues? Dees any ene ever actually feel sorry for her? Dees net she lay her self open te ridicule and contempt? Any one who will measure human emotion in terms of money shows her self lacking in finer feelings. The wer'd senses this, and honestly scorns "Ah. but he ruined her life." you Thousands of readers t.ueut gleefully, .' "" '""eul " "ou nisnra te the ",7"n" rq in riimate available feed and , . T K l" ",uens ever the sentimental epistles and en- low. and agam a curious little pang . g"",?! defense en tU part of 'e 'n and nlway. seems te be heat, deaMng epithets while sipping their , us-""",uj. -the smaller 'creaturis, and ether cendl- my pocketbook. The warm leather morning coffee. Pet names arc fastened , TJ jt, f ,vhirh the nnImni3 found them-1 resting ngnlnst my arm Is Irritating and &4rra?ec && - ? e of announce, and se Aave e.j .u . !..!- :i u ii i -HcuuiIlHvg inuicntive of mnnv mure i"": " !."""" " "-i DCetl en tne lookout fnr MnmMMr. tn UCU IUUI VJU 3 JllIU UitriUJK. Ul K-v insist. "He led her te beliete that she Vw.as te be a wife, and then tired of his plan nnd abandoned it. He is a light- ' el-lere, and ought te be punished . Are net we women flattering men tee i much when we admit that in losing one we are devoid of all joy and interest in life? T3EUE are cases, of ceur.se, where the condition is deplorable Inee in ' a while some spinster has wasted fifteen years in waiting for her man Her little community bas bet her apart as' ticketed and shelved, and shu may have misted man j lug ether men Hut Is net this partly her own fault? Hev spine. IMS and negative te hang around a decade or se, doing nothing but watt for a man te tendebcend te name the day! 'Why net be honest with oneself early In the game, and realize that if he is net eager nnd anxious te v, ed he docs net love with the swift, con suming flame, but it a luggnrd'' Dees any self-respecting woman want te tie up te a cold, bored man wte once had an inclination for her but i nu'l and shrank from mnrrrlng until hnnlly I nt was spurred en ey a sense m uen- " Of, ' and tlic necessity nf Keeping Lis . W.W 1 n n Ahm.nnnjl ( ... r.u ... ' TI.. ?t,Jtr bitter the realization te our win- S", or even te our affection we must game, and meet th issue deliber ately ourselves, and eluntnriIy release him from his premise. Ne one lt wholly V$t, ninsier ei ins einii"n" or im anutiens ' )& It is net ncccRvnnly a case of being master of his emotions or im anatiens Mihllleir and nckie, when n prifen r crnanffs ins iceung". ueiicate iniieeu v l.- the human relatienshint and Mibtlc I'.iJ. sS our reactions. A person may charm l'4v i a ) at first, ct gradually, or suddenly. tiiii?ise all magnetic nttrurtien for us MIHPl .1 . ill i.t .i '& rather a terrible thing te co mi. lyJ!)reugh duty, trying te force a feeling l$l f actually one ei repuiiuu. ; ; LET us forget our feminine vaniti and meet the ismic snunrel.v be geed sports, nnd turn te ether people and acthltles for our life Interest' Ilreach of premise as n means of l-m- AIm innnnv m fnnnilcil nn tlin ntrl Irtpn !$v that we are wholly dependent ou sell- fcyj. mi our nuci'iiens mr urenu. rer- tunsteiy, we no tengep are; About Girls i A large priiHirumi ei me iiiKii sriinni fins ei UBianeiiia i u.v nine mrir un u MAihp cam te and from school y1, ', $&' Misses Antoinette Currier ntul Antm. EMlcr, 'Nw Yerk girU, have nrrlveil 1 tk STtm Andea after a hike arrow, the MM;" "'' . ilttl net notice the Main of the blush en her smooth, round cheeks. ".lime's a geed old month this year for us, nil right live nice, juicy pay nice. Juicy pay- ft dn." "I see," she wild ti llftln wnnklv. "We can afford n little trip. tee. t can mnnnitc te ct't away tnr n flUV dnVS allll we'll take the car nnd see if she's geed for a trln out into the country." She ensped. He lind forcettrn i th rfni. lti hed for- rotten June he lind forgotten tai .nine and all it had meant te thcin. i &" K"'Pfl' bnc, the tcarB' !,ut tu n W that he might net see hew pcrH- euMy close thc hung te failing, am as only dlml conscious of his voice a1 he rambled en. I "And I guess l , -an manage te sneeze out a few dollars for mhlg el. hmurmAn?i "'Virglniftlleuglu "hastily that if he ,.i.i ..iiilni, uhmtt n lawn-mower or " - , ; ""'""' " ,; . L, "" i' ,,,,i,i 'that spot-light for the car she would could ivear. but It seems like the same dav( he lnughcd as he squeezed her witli a great bear-hug Tomorrow The Inexorable Monitor The Unconscious Sinner . By HAZEL DEIO BATCHELOU Clce RUtgefield it the type of girl irne uucemcwusiy tempts men te make love te her. When hc refuse Dck Wheeler, he tries te commit suicide nnd is satrd by hit guardian, Carey Phelps. Carey, believing Clee ie nothing but a scheming adven turess. succeeds in meeting her, and '" "erain revenge t jer jne jact mat nc nns rwirtce viCK s itje, plans te inn her heart and marry her. Rs idea s te tell her after thetr mar riage, the enttre truth. Clee's Wedding Day OLEO opened her eyes one day v - eck later, and In an instant she was wine awake. "This is my wedding davl" The thought flashed into her brain sud denly, nnd with it there came an elec trical thrill that passed in a series of little shocks through every nerve of her body. She looked arennrf her rnm n,i reali.ed suddenly that this was the last niernlng she would wake un te thft denr " h" ' iseung et loneliness, ...V"" W" anl "ery night sine ftlMAA 1A had premised Carev te run . ...i. him without telling any one their secret, she had found it difficult te sleep. If only she hid been able te take some one into her confidence. But. as it was, there would be no one te wish her luck. She thought suddenly of her mother, nnd a little sob welled up into her threat. But the next moment she had resolutely choked if lmv n,i with a little spring, was out of bed! and was feeHnt- nhnnt iti. k.- .: for her slippers. i ilmrnnmir I "HanDy the bride thnr the ,, .,... - . - - .v tut. JUtUtS . An ' Clee repeated the words mechanically, and n little r-hiver ran thpnuvh w "as mis un omen, wis dreary, clem downpour? But the next moment s Tl" .1 - ... . -It" .v was tacing ner enwnru!v with ha VO'II As If th de with it ' .. , , , weather had anything ,. m t, , i-iee. j. m asnamei of ieu ZX&Sm.- ""'" " "' - And by the time (die had hnd hpr bath and ns rendv for br-nkfngt. she had forgotten her tears In the rush of ti.ings tnat nail te be done before that night Hcfe-e she was finished with brnik-fat-t the tUephjne rang, and before Mir re-ild answer It Clie had the re re "t'her off the book Carey'" voice sounded somehow verv ce.ii and impersonal 'et ar all like the voice of nn eager lever, nnd as If in a dream Clee heard herself respond Innde si.e was burning, bi.t out eut wrd! she v ,i mln and composed. Hie mutn r M Carej suspei t hew nhe lelt. and after nil re wiis simply ter- irlnn' hcrcif w th nbsurl imaginings inir iikc a (T..KI. sin- wa-.reri te crv e t te iiim te reaesire her te take ,. . n . tUi n.iAn- f..lJ.. . . i.. i iiAn tlm queep Wling nt unr-nlif. that nuns ever Jit r and th.T !.e knew his presence could d'spel if enlv It were possible te se him for a moment bofe.-. tonight Rtlt slie did net snuircsr tlm he come te her She nn. tee pre id f - that and when s.ne finally hung up the receiver it uu te the knnnlrdge tnat cverythiiu lie had slid te her hu 1 "i u un uie pi.uis ne t ifj niail". nn 1 tnere nntt net open one wnrd of tend r pcs or love. Suddmlv she wanted her me'nn Sh wanted the soetlilng presence of some one she was sure of; (the wan'ed her mother's arms around her Mgr tlsl t : niie "iu umn in ui, ainr; end found thar l.er coffee was co .. She went back te th din r: in wai, wihtp s netner' "ivn u n' nia-n crime mm ue ! 'n response te lur ring ' . I'ent ou remen her Mi- , ,"1P ''! reiurnwl wiMi the ,n fr, iriiiness ei long service. j i . 1 1 ti i itl h il u enr has pone nut of town te m,,..,.! dny with our mint Mr Hidgi tu Is (relne te lmn her tnnl.'ii' rhcr wen t be liimi for dinner !" Tomorrow I'teparailuiit Make Swimming Suit R Are you expecting te need a bat lime suit any time during the summer ' Wlr, deilt i en nuiKe one new, tuke time about It and have it all ready inr euij ur iiu-i n ju'iii'er it is ' Here are a few things te bear In mind lllnck is best. It does net show ui.,ir i and tear ns the colors de, and well. jt Krms mere ue n naming suit. As for material, sun s.nui is the pond nnd .! Ilnlitn one. Then tier.. . ... . feta, and this wur even the irlnkU crepes nre Ulpplns into wuter-nnparef with the perfeetl Keel ev mihs that win nn wrlnk c hem as much as you like and they'll stilt leek the same. I tr, n.. i-n.. i.. l- , ..., . . hnbit of amine life enuscd by tne hniin cn n,. .i,i .. 1.1.1. t-, There are times Even in summer When you need a thin suit. Light woven wool in military or Tuxedo style is just right and-yet cool. F!ssjR"t gHHft i I . Mfc .t... 2t SiViVm y g!s v n f " T VHHB f$ m&Kmkz, WggBi -. 5 A tx ggggei I m SFaT&X 4 A ggggggggV' v wi A? l'vlH Vm 'ifSKggftlfllBtggtrB ? jKJm ;gK3gavwlggaT.t MlgMigW jfgggggggggggaAJkrrJ---M-''' tt V,V3 - KSSgtNslMeTggtaBM JJMggggMgggggggggggggaVlTaWjPi ? t Ji rJA sgwAgwAtgMggeRiVAtgggggg1gggMBggge L TBggggggggggggggi gggggeVJ LBBBBRtgTAggVAgunVLHgtigggevtf VAggflggggggggggggggef IwAh . SBtfp!njHIHgYJHSfV anigggggggggggggggel gggel K BHflBpBsBHHgP L3 fggflgggggggggei l lH XV ggHHggggggggggggl IssHlggggggHR il,,V ''flggggggggggggggggggggggggel t nggeVgflNiaKgagaiVggPsH Kj x? gggggBtt! "rc5 x AvJ5B -v'r v4 "ggggggSPvHHBHgsl f - . , v jSHBggVj 'V33flggel &&&& Can Yeu Tell? By R. J. and A. W. Bodmer Where the First Birds Came Frem When we think or the first birds we are npt te suppose that there were erig inally created one or mere kinds of varieties 1 u.ivie. uuu iutk iiic minis "' . rgggggK found in the world today developed , pay the first call, the Intended daughter from the original parent birds. That HJK true, of course, if we start with the. law-' My son lives In a different city first birds, but this was a long time uY XliiSnni alter tue nrst amm.11 uie came upon iue earth, before there were any birds at " w0' be a ery pracieus thing if i. . i L- t. ,. j . ,teu would gte nnd see the girl who ts all. Animals, which afterward turned lenganed te our son, and I'm sure she into birds, or from which birds devel- "f., .nfpr''a, . "he must be ' anxious te met you nnd knew you. eped, existed, but they did net rcsem- . J ble birds In any way, for our feathered 4j .. , n friends developed from the ugly, scaly .'Idveiltltres With a Purse crawling lizard. That is difficult te un- With the first suggestion of summer dcrstand. but the records of geology 1 1 immedlately take inventory te figure Dreve it te be true The changes in environment and the innimel creatures I There Is no way in which man enn tell hew long It took, or hew mail changes hnd t be gene through te con- VtTi II .lAUKl Aliur UliW aV4.a . bodies of an.mais which lived in pre- j Made of platl sliver, it's abeu, .he or h" I historic times, hew long before man ap- ' inches long and finished en the bot bet "h.peare" 1- net known At this time in l, "'", Mswl" or n fringe e the si ver i 1, Un...nnrt mKA aan trninr 'rhe world's growth, what is today reek ud'nn'd water .As .the animals , died their homes saK ,l0 . u KKSSE carae pjri ui il u uv". --'w 'w. turles man 13 no e, iv siuayini: iiree: gSS. I show hew'blrds developed from ,lz,lra:' Tomorrow Wiv Are Hall nearuigs 10m w l'sl' ' Baby's DailltY Dress - - Fer the tiny thing who Is jun tcp- ping forth, und still has t held en te bureau knobs, nrms of chairs, and ether lenven.en' things as shu jrijirnen areunl the room, the'e i emes n darling small dr.s It is m ide of white naln- soek and nctuallv leek" us if it were for some ene two or three years elder, with 1's square neik formed by a nar - mv:, nnei emnreuicri-ii in-. mm tte dignity of ni'h a lovely frock, she .. 1 t .1. . n KAm lirt nlitltx p"n gets 'all the way from the chair i lie s de of t'ie room ie me eess Z.v 31. V n the nrhi r without the aid I or an thing WHAT'S WHAT Hj IJrlru J'irrte The spriWier' n e.n!en an where, i iiHwr iii' ri .inneMnu than when he i -he makes nn exhibition of stilk 'etrper v mi jt1 ier rle.i"jre partv Hi in.1 i' i hic bffii consulted al, jut the pi i i pre gram t haini; Uemi ion milieu pvri upa nil iicnin na i.ih uteri fellnu,! m eieri llfrt.nl Hn in i i,l like tlie site aelect'd. or he iruy be dldiileaaed with some of the ethei pic imTa unr W nickers Any reason will sere hltn for leminK unre.isen.iliie Iiveribedvs koeiI burn ir is desiralile for the suLeess of a picnic hut If there is ene "grouch" dlsMtlslled with un thing ir with erthlnff, and rude enough te make a uMl she- of bis dlfsutlsfActlen I should net lie al lowed ie spoil ine nn ler eer ene (.lse II niH trrieMinre h. l.pr.,. mi J I nis with ft rouiteous f xplniiutiei that is . " ."?1?S ft ?,C h" .". fM te etne i 1 LTS l l'e Is I e r e en mW ti," a r y a iucceaV? whether he Mikes It or net " '" "w ne KJgifliH K'JgtgtW The Weman's Exchange Te "Mrs. L." Tour letter han been referred te the City Mission ns I am sure they will de everything they can te help you. The Right Slippers Te Ibt Editor of Weman's Paec: Dear Madam A trlend and I are both going te a dance and we weulA like te knew what shoes te wear. She has a pink dresa nnd I he a white one. WAITING It depends upon the ones you already have. She could wear white slippers, black slippers or silver ones with the pink dress and veu could choeso either white or sliver for the white one. Which Shall Call? Te thr Jvrtiter of Weman's Paec- De.ir Madam Manv tlmea r hnv .. eelxed valuable Information In jour de- ,a"eni. -w may 1 efk ou te help IHB out With th B nrnhlnm? Wk .v..., 4 ,aim wi.j vwy i uve in -. c r . out Jllst new little I will need te cnrr.v .with me when I venture out into the take its place. Well, I was window shopping this morning and hew the very thing, n meshbng, which is large enough iu uuiu uiuru mini n Key and n enr ,.,,.,. , , , ,,,. '. .. ,. . "" tvv-. itiiu .- "(lllii n iiijl luri 111 riff!- """". """ ,'"'"" us l"? ' "" : swings - th- rtender "f" f '-J-- - uarlng euall e k fJ , . lmrawlln.p ., ,nin.i ., , ; , , ,. ". . j &-? TATU of brides, when all the -world's nglew- , And te I am going te become infected with thc fcllrlt. "' I adventure nreund and come ncress things for the treusM-.'iu or wedding presents which r',1'0,',1 reasonable mid acceptable I tlinll tell j en about them. Weddings, i of oeurre mean honeymoons, and that huggits trips, which simply means that j fiw jjelrij; te tell you of a bnignln I jjavt. fcPcn n wardrobe trunks The ! shiny bluek .surface Is backed with n lining of pnle b'ue material, wth silk j figures strewn throughout, while there I are rent hungers for the flecks nnd suit lwhieh crnt' se cjbily, and tins draw- prh nun iecks. ine trunhs nre spe , iallj priced, having been reduced from i JTil CO" ft Ti $30 te 837 GO. Ter narnfn of khiipn niUrfus Weman'n rf Hdtter or ihere Wulntit .1000 or Main 1801 brtwrrn the heurg of b and 6. Read Your Cliaracter By Ihglg Phillipt Weeding Out Scrambled Thinlien There are s many occupations in which stead, connected, cenientratei mental effort is iiccesfnry thnt it Is bj no means a bad thlnt te he able te spot it In the writing of man or i.nnian if he nr she is ,n e these strnmhlfd tiilnkers who lnr k stendfast- ness of thought and centinultj of menta effort This means the sort of person win tlnnl.s one thin; and does another whose iplril nnd actions are net in linr- men ulie hndu It er hnrd te make up his mind definitely and fiwillj, nnd who for thib reiismi Is Hkeh in act upnn impulse, tiieu;n irimiM ne is net at all of the ininiilslie tvpe I Te determine whether a glen per son belongs In thl, i Inssinrntlen or net, i .ill nu tieul is a spi-i mien nf l,.s writ ing prrfernb'.j a lenj; mic Uuu threueh it and tnki note of the lie hu n ttee ins i ir m mes. , , ' I I1H ' I lie (HU s 'lllKill dim t ner the lettir or te tne rignt or it. nm m knew thnt hi In net umistiilh Inde- tcrmlnnte in ins menini prncpm.,.s . if the dot Is eenslnenth plan d te the left of the letter, nnd some distume te the left, leek nut In nil justice. hewccr, wm must net nidge In one. or two. or r-cn five spec- liners of tin- letter "1 " Jt'n nvrriices that 'mm in things like this 'ur writer miiv have been dlMnii trrl nnrl (,Ui'l up just as he wa l,f' "l" und m,vci1 U' I , ' Tomorrow Hew Ie Kne jaiiuing for Knew an Allilele The Actress Who Was Graceful in the Face of Humiliation Showed Herself te Be One of These Fine Types Who Play the Game According te Its Hardest Rules THE story Is told of an actress who was found te be unsuitable for a certain part after a few rehearsals in It. She was given another part, less im portant, nnd some ene els was "Im ported" te take the principal rele. The deposed actress steed at one Bide nnd watched her nt one rehearsal nnd you knew that is something hard te de. It is one thing te watch some one de tomethlng poorly that you knew you could de well: but it Is another nnd different task te see Berne one olse de well the thing that you hare tried and failed at. But she was game, this actress, nnd te prove that there was no disagreeable feeling en her part for her friend she exclaimed as the rehearsal was ever: "My, but you're geed in that, Lillian; much better than I was. And that costume is se becoming, tee." The substitute drew herself up haughtily, disclaiming all friendship, and patting her hnlr with the well known gesture, said dlsngrceablyt "Whv. of course, what did you ex pect?" I X WAS hard for the actress with tha nice feeling, but she may be glad that the circumstances wcre net re versed. As it was. her former friend could net de nnjlhing mere than that te hurt her. . , But that 1b the type of person who spares no effort te be disagreeable when things go ngalnst her. If she had been the one te take a miner part nnd see some one else play her role, she would have searched for unkind, bitter, harsh things te say and it wouldn't hnve been the fault of the director. In her mind ; her venge- Twe Minutes of Optimism By HERMAN .1. STICK The Jey of Doing Things Right The joy of doing things right such joy exists. It is a very tangible thing an Im pulse that can lift our daily occupa tion above its commonly accepted plane of the daily grind. The joy of creating and developing need net be monopolized by our ndisens, our Fords, our Wrights. Is there net nn equal degree of satis faction in nny achievement is net ac complishment in any field a source of rcnl pleasure? One would think, for Instance, that there might be something presnic or dull about keeping books, but. as Eddie Canter once song te us, "You'd be surerised." Fer. after nil, books are net simply "kept " ivu'v, th. .t.tu. nf n little imagina tien the figures nre seen te be full of human facts, of vltni information. 01 plans thnt have been mulled ever and argued ever nnd tested with ns much .1.1l..tn .1nsnltltV care as nn amuivri ", Cass Gilbert may design a oelworth building, but mHy net the accountant dclgn n "system"? Elsie De Wolfe may put her nrtlstlc soul into the upholstery and fittings of a limousine, but may net the stenog steneg rnpher express herself in a flawless trnnserlpt? . , . , . Are there net the same intricacies involved in the nrrnngen.ent of saluta tion, message nnd conclusion in n let ter ns in th" placing of pictures en the wnll in one's home? There is joy in doing thingB right. And the man or woman misses much who falls te meke the most of his or her opportunity. Making a Rosette Ever wanted te make a rosette in a hurrv. nnd didn't knew hew te de it? Well, here is a way te remember: Held the ribbon between the thumb nnd forefinger, make the first loop nreund the forefinger, draw ribbon under tec tec end finger, and ever thirJ finger, then back under the second one, and ever the forefinger agnln. Repeat this till veur rosette Is as large ns veu want it te be. Then iust fasten the end of the ribbon around the middle te tie the loops into place. "Clietving Nails" Sis coins, a spoon and fork, one darning needle, four hairpins, three pins, four screw, four needles, one but ton nnd a bett tip. This is the list of articles swallowed by a Londen woman who was operated upon and recovered. Crepe Sports Costume in Jade and Black I remap seen ine enij mcineu ei hew.-is that we tue renH for a Kamc ... .i ...,. L , ,f tennis or no f w he te den a trni ,ntf ue mi et erepe or sat a win a i! line I hat. ler the spern costume Iiiih l.ien w universally mleptcl by the woman who expecis netuiuz morn man . , , ,.,.,i. ..i.i. hrf .veeuriter or u hCt v lth her butcher that there H i nothing dlstlnctivt left for the country . tlwJ Tednj we show one of the new sports , ideis fn a jnde green tnnten crepe ' bleitke nml skirt Mimmed with blncit emhrelileri iu neasant style nnd com ipletnl h a hK'Pelei) jacket whMi may , i ' il (iiiMtju or niiiw mini i l-h-iiv. ihli m emDreinerei in jane green nun Is tll-einiiively tied with a preen rihhen. Ceni.VNE LOWK. TI ance would have been token directly upon the girl who was chosen te take her place. But the ether actress Is one of the finest types the kind who can "tukc a licking" nnd ceme up smiling. She was breadmlmicd enough te real ise that, although she was trying hurd nnd doing her best, she couldn't make geed in that rele because she wasut suited te it; it wasn't her style. But no matter hew well you knew that, it's pretty hard te be n sport when you have te get out of n geed position te make way for some ene else. DEFEAT is about the greatest nnd hardest test of character, after nil. Yeu hear people say of seme one: "Oh, she's perfectly Kplcndlil, se clever, nnd she's getting better at her work nil the tlinc.'r That may be perfectly true, and she may be very admirable; but If they want te find out about her character they'll say, instead: "She Is fine in success; but hew is she under disap pointment?" Te be graceful in defeat is much mere difficult than te win. Very often in an athletic contest, n tennis game, baseball game, or golf match one side wins as far as the score is concerned, but the sympathy of the audience Is nil with the defeated side. They have been mere graceful in de feat, nave shown n better spirit, mere of the real sameness that counts in amateur sports, than these were able te show who have defeated them. TT 1 T IS se in what is sometimes called the game of life." Sometimes it seems mere serious than a game, but It has the same rules of sportsmanship. And the most important ones nre te he kindly In victory nnd graceful in de feat. Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA Juit What la a Thrill? Dear Cynthia We are two girls In our early teens. We go about quite a pit. But by no means are considered flappers. New. Cynthia, one thlnjr that In both Ln us l8i The cther l'y "ome one " " ni tnriii is ana we could net. answer an we did net knew. We f?u m"1 that ,here arft four kinds fti. Jr i-ynlnl11. can you tell us what tnis means? Probably. Cvnthin mm. ... ,.ij readers wcld help us In the matter. BETTY AND PEOQY. .i,y?);h!iils 8ureuthe readers will be able te tell you what a thrill i But dent worry. Yeu will have the ex ex perience yourselves some day. Wet Geed Ferm te Lunch With Hus band's Friend SnnMS??ar of y.H cel"mn and would J?P.I?C,V ye.ur e,vlnB me ?-ur advice .nrmhrne0liewing: Is " .considered geed form for a yeun? marr ed lady te lime lunch with a close friend of her ms band's (male) once ecr" wccir w-lien nreal -"V Sr?Tw,,t,h hcr husband's ap" preaI? This lady lives n r suburb and ?.' X" t0Wn t0 BChte1 no y a oEpHlnUhewar a ? frlend "" mine joined the navy and when he went fern?' hS.we me his Picture In un" &,.,? aJ" KJ frlends-net Plcfure? Proper te she this Aner a yeunc lady Is married Is It T.TTerv t0SJXZ ,0! 1,a"R U" picture .Li ,SL,d.ar bev Wend In her bed loom. Thla boy friend Is married new. v i,i i . "INQUISITIVE" i l.thla 'Al01 considered geed form. ?JiLwS,d..be ft. m"the te make a ,..-v...u , ,v. ,, your nusuand au- wmM01,, "J"1,.1 .ii,;,c,1 occasionally with this friend, but f jeu de It eveiv r'UIH ,Wy BUrVy be ,alled "b" and made unhappv bv gossip frfinHTi." was all right for your friend tr.. gl0 ou his picture kiIh ?nt.rel' u' ou nnd your hus. band whether jeu should have the pic ture In verur room or net. If ou want It and he desn't mind, then h.ie It Snubbed Her Because She Was a Saleslady Dear Cynthia Your column has been verv Interesting In the last few weeks; both of a comie nnd of n serious upe I de net bring te you the comic -view, point, but have u ery serious question which I would greatly appreciate if prepe.-K answered I am a college rraduate, twentv three ears of age, nnd am In the em em plev of u prominent broker of thin city. I Come from nn nrlstncrntl. fimll. who are well-to-de Setrn time age I went with a chum of mine te one of i our dance halls, where I erv seldom ham; out. except when T have nothing te de There I met a girl, danced with I her n few tlnen Later In the evenlnrr! I became better acquainted with her. nnd ' as I acted very mildly te her t re-1 ceived hep jwrmlsslen te escort her . home ' Cynthia, It seemed love at first sight i She told me that she nlse ery seldom get? te dance hall3 nnd despKs most of the fellows that nttend there. TI at Is, she despises their nctlens ' She thr-n Invited me te call at her home. Te thla I readily responded i and called there the following night, and waa Introduced te her parents Thev were very fine and resptctnble people, and hearing that I was a cel. lege graduate pleased them erv much I went nreund with this girl for five months, my parents knowing nothing about It. IjlHt week I hrn.li-ht the i girl ever te mv parents' home and In-1 treduced my girl te them. I , Being of a very' aristocratic tpc they readily inquired as te what w.is, thft girl's position She readily an I swerrd that she was a eakslady In ene of the large department steres When I my parents heard of thl, they snubbed ' her the rest of the evening Thla I I readily iccecnlred and took my swiete out rer a want just te avoid the re marks mnelr, by mv paients The next day my parents bepin te nvil.e unfaver- i able remarks about the girl, tna she I waa a common saleslady, peer, .vid that ' she was net fit for their son te marry This mad- me ery angry, and m mv anger I made, a fe'v remarks that I , later fell sorry for Sty father tMeii ' took u hnnd and said that if he would ever see or hnr About me muni? n.Miinn I with this girl agnln he would dislnhi rlt mn and 1 should never come te h s home again I later ltarned through my elstir that he felt serrv for what he raid My girl does net knew th it sh H disliked b the farnllj New, f'mthla, I um btwetn tve reads Whlih shall I (t.ter' On ene my girl ' thtrc with outstretched hands eilllng nn m lur. the girl I levu se mvtch if I take, the ether read I kne'v ,t weul I I re riU her heirt The ether read my patents are culling me te. in n prett hmne pknty of money nnd, most of nil obeying my irentu' wishes T ran never hive th., irh 1 t triA.i nit i . . " V . ....., , hai-lr ni ion nretnitea nnd sorts et cemnrnm sen ani iileadecl in , -i i i.... j...,. .,.. ....!..:; .'"i nm. ' uu- jmi uen i wiuu mn girl i . fr tha'. reaivm alone Vhnl shal I '. "" ''."' ' "". ."" """-, uy w mis I de' What de tn-j -,f ur faUlir ,,; ; -f faldi ye will surely be nt.l te nnK nim gK,. m if th glil ii ladyltU nnn fnr T I nilfint w.lll lint nnirftr Tl nlce, wiai ninerencu iieei n make i wnere one whi-ks or new ii utli she, makes? l)i net sae nn thing mere about It nt Imn-.n for a whip , but wait ! until the flrit i xcllernent has diul down llttle bcteri inaklnK anethn nlm Yeu nre of nce and could inarrj the trlrl witheui iiur pirrnts' ceintnt, but think lone and irefull liffern jnj tnKe any i lihe that It is ni.ei a huppy nnnneeiiieni whin a fiimiK Beparatfd 'ynthla hepis ou will he able te cemlncn jour parentx that tllli Kir! Is worthy of their notice It was net cry nrhtecratlc of, thorn te snub her wlun she a culllns upon them. 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Ucl. ie.a KNITTING WOOl-i 2 Per t.ri4,ici2i BEADS Embroidering, Beading, Braiding Novelty Embroidery Ce. 15 N. 10th St. Ground Fleer Stere 1U07 Filbert Si Safe Milk Fer Infants & Invalids NO COOKING Hi "Foed-Drlnk for AU Ass Quick Laach at Heme, Office, sal Peaatatas. Atk ter HORUCICS. iar".ATM UuUtiwu & Subitituba, lite Miet J i. Uwlav 1126WalnutSt.riS-ai HATS Formerly priced $12.50 te $25.00 New $E.OO te $10.30 An early visit assures you a choice selection. rmnna WVBBFA The finest butter in America! 45 lb Sold only in our Stores tanwiiifflwiiiiiiii'Miiiiaii'iiiiiiiiiii iiimte irwraw At Huyler's Fountain The iced juice of fresh lemons, limes or oranges filtered water and pow dered sugar-delightfully refreshing en a het day. 1320 Chestnut Street Special this week Ye Old Fashioned Chocolate Crcan3 Start tetluv villi u ciipitul TEA. Biiv the 10-ccnt puckuge of Tcllc' Orange I'cUdc. Kneugli for thirty cups of delicious amber-t'olercd refresh men! for 10c At Tour sfreccr' aim In iuiirer pound, linir-peiind und ue- pnund pufkPBe". r alkVvV'" r i ii 1 " I Jf ? Jl ' i i " m Z&Art ' wj stft t U T r i a J I t x t Mdmnk;.,,L :( r ,,h ssassth - r . I, 41V1 I it.' ii.if i