WffwynrT ww$y$w ff ; B TM v 'i Jf,, -it $H I ' "I if Upv fck.J YT HTnjT .!TJ Tr .. i. mmm jr::: WXMvmi uuu v iixuuu Mf; - Sftthi Inexorable Monitor f&4 JXT iROINTA looked up soberly trem 'Afci'YJTltift tlnv red.lenther embroil linek In iwwiKa ane had for weeks kept "tlic secret. tst "I'mil. ..von ve no titrn what n llttlp feel l'Ai 1 rm v mil." slip xn id wiili n univ nliniB Se''" Up biushed nmlnlili flu lie l-eiif-liml out mi liiiptlsltlve limiil for I lie llttlp lienfc. Slip liiul npvpr told Ii i tit what it n thnt mip vviote down there mi scrupulously. Mip snoek nor head "r mmm at tnr tip hook back. f$ "1 nm ashamed te let nii see it." she lvia siewi.v . . iwn, clear. Of course, if it i alary. I don't " ''Oh, it's net n dinry. It's my pcr- eam account hook Te ..... .,,! il, "Ne. I've horn keeping an a mil ' "'". ""P"' " '"" "l,,p of hew I spend mj evmi nionej. mi "eure ii tli-IiiiK. but ou knew pocket money, and P.ml If It's in In I lie wrong. h I had no idea aemetlilnu tcrrlhlp." I If hadn t started te h.cp this Utile He pretended dismay. ' hook I d Iiiivp gene en. and kept right "I knew veu must spend hundreds nf''U' that lllv spending, and Mould dollars a week en fnell-h things," he 'vor I""",, realized .mvv perfectly tafd teasingly. I foelMi it i. I But she was Mill sober nud nltnest i I'niil stared at her ginvcl. (tern. "Virgmln. I in afraid 1 in a mm h t'l'eu've no idea Why. I find I just bigger idiot In fan I knew; I nin."i threw monev aw nv mi the slliet things. He pretended te shinlder. "(.ee whiz. Puh" und her Miiee eiew Ir.tcle. "I've Bj .went .fin.-lO for cainlj In 'even week. &u.nink of 11 : i eeuiii nine neught n i .nln.i:.l II. il., ..,.,.. f,.,,.,t .,,. !..,( r . ,(.. hi. in i.ii.i sui ...'in i"i iiitii. Ifir- Paul did leek imnrossed and he looked tlieiiKlitfiil. tee. "Hut men weeks i a long time." he miBReted centlv. "Stuff! The hh'a of spending almost twnty dollars en caiuli i.-will, it'. ulranlv tprrihle. And besides. Paul. I' spent .t'l.fe en movies nftorneoiis Just casually, all alotie h insilf when .;T7ie Unconscious a Sinner By hazel ii:ye hatcmixek 'Clee IliiiiicticM thr tupr nf flirt iche unvanseteuilij trw;il meii tn make levr te her. Whin ihc rrirt Dfcfc Wheeler, he trit i tn miiiwll filicide nml i muni hu bn nunntinu, Carey Plielu. t'mru. hrltrrnw t'lrn te he n hcnrttcsi irtfltr with the nf nf fectiens of men. ieiiii te reninjf liii'k bu teinniiui Clrii'i lore nml hlltiyj In r tfter he hn hound hrr te him Im marriapc thnt hr if.;nf hrr. Ilr tueeeeds in iirriiimlinii In r In jliv up the idrn of n Inn irrddinn mid tn marry him .sreir. ni en her irrd iinn day Clee i filtid tilth eirhfh ieubts and fern . . Preparations V 0F COl'Isn 1,ei VPtiK-mbered. She 3 V remenibered her mother' nlnns tn spend the dii out of town almost ho he fore Mnry hail titiiliPi speaking, but the presff of ether tilings Irnl driven the, memory of It tcnipernrih out of her mind. At the time her mother had first spoken of going. Clee had thought with n leap of her he.irt hew well it fine I In Jjvlth her own plans. I'm new came the, bigger realization ilial sh. net ere,n going te -ny goed-bv te her mother or see her again before the almost radiant. r irievvers: r ewers from I arev. and m, n her own room after brcakfa-t. ell '. "J, , 1, s ,e " ' "" U"S M",,P A dozen couples i- the ,,-ual number 'or truck would "m, be "se cV A "i.ber Interesting, and I ,ead I'u.thcr: no m " " l-r looked. Clee began tn Hew ,,!,U ,a p r'a pla, e the world '""' "- "" '' ean a. commedate 'strain as great as ,1,1.' , be loe KK C, S&S If Ek 1!cr,r"),('11"K - , hn WJS uhl he If mere of - were as -, rim- "" "ht overcrowding. s plan much for lull bearing- te stllI,d unlrw K.n ami Mi rniulrcs K !?ir veu are a Ml W-.fnt directly te the statleit, and s,e lus about hew we gr.t , -,,,,. ilIn ' for this number. en vv ill need tlie balls ere very large. Se the "roll- real social weiket and If' veu "haw the M r1 rnri'-v " ,na111 '"".''pnR- . ,. This girl's Infatuation for the iiinn Tun sandirirh have, of hrend ear day "r T,,'0"r,"K" ""?, 'I"1 "'t development, time get acquainted with her and try te l- As she packed, her sp.Hts Kradually will p- and before long -he will old Hall and roller bearings are Used ' "l"1 el,u." "" the treub I- with her Is and , L resr. nnd when later In the morning. n ,,ear ........ -,,nit, i,, ,, ,i, i , ii,, ill ,-n, nf hrt nmdr el Mio.essfu en all kinds of mnchinerv , then tell her. if Hbe is -f.itr with you fl'rk-''H-',r-V'l--'l'ha, no !S,t ,' 'u2 ""' "" f hC 0.!.er, reVM,lnB part-'Venuf "oenJacV ,J- r ii&Sr .' " "pr "an"" ' ' "i,si,,M: V"11:" ''"' hurs--reiel,.iessi): ; Aahej had been afraid he did net carol r t lTvti tlin nlit li.til mi lunirni miiv iiiiunr te depress her a- -lie lifted from the box' the corsage beuipiet of white rose and lilles-ef-the-vnlley. ,AU white! White beeau-e --Ik- was te be a bride, am! Clee hummed under her breath as she ran cold water into a rase and plaied the flowers en her dressing table. At twelve-thirty she emerged from J her, room. I.wr' thing was toady, and her traveling case was hidden un ler t the bed. the bag m-hlnd some hew- in t the" closet. That was just in case Mary happened te go into the room for imj reason and stumble en her -ceret. (Men I vajglnl new that it was a secret, ni delicious secret between lier-elf audi Cafey. and she wondered vhv -lie had rar yielded t tin depie ion of the morning, for everything seemed wi) different new After lunch she went limV te her room and began a note te ler mother. But even the writing of that farewell letter did net bring back the doubt deubt anil fears of the morning. She wa wa aere of herself, for with all of until' volatile ablllt.v te swing from the ff heights te the depth- and vice-ver-a. sue was invv radiant, ulinn-i ee-tnlie. "I am sure jeu'll under-taiid. d.-ir,' were tlie last few wer.l- of t'ie letiir. "We wanted it this wa.v. and I urn marvcleiisly happv !" She weiil into her mother'- hmimi. and prepp"d tli note up en ilie ii.iiean. and then went back tn litr own renin te -wait for Mar j tn depart for the aft ernoon. At ' o'clock the i.prc man "eras te come for her traveling i.i-e, ami at 5 she was te miet Carej . Soen it would bp tinip te lire--, and Clee's cheeks burned vvltli exc iteineut. At last came tlie -emul of Mar footsteps In the hall, and u low knock en Clee's deer. Clee sprang te answer it. "Yes, Mar.v " VI'lll going new. Miss Clee; jnu'ie ere Jeu won't need me for nn.v thingV" ''Quite sure, Mar.v. heed h.v." ;A. moment later li.e deer of tin apartment closed and Clee was alone. 8ha turned te the window and lenind 'Vav lint fnreliend lientlisl the enh! ntini. .! mI" i ...in i-JTn i i ' i.... X.U9 mill Pllll 111 lt I MSll'OI 1,1 . nei side from a little feeling of imiia- (i; Miiticn at tlie unnleasantue.ss nf the ;'C'4r.,Cl(!0 was no longer unhnnnv about Slt. Am if i,t made nny illffercni-c whether PT .l le.n.. ....... ... I ... !... put v.h.1. 1. 1 i c i.i im u'n' uirt . Tomorrow Panic iW Fer the Party . Mnrtlc wants her hlnhdu.v affairs in in Mjextra nice, ueesn t sner vveii, plan te make the favor ynuisclf, for then Jjhr 'y-Jtf l'nn Klve each little glil something L&TfiWlt she will iiderc. It is a ipinlnt dull JWy.i irkeH dress in made of a rather wide Pleee of gayly colored crepu paper, ten HWkeA long. It is fastened at the neck r ir rnriiiw n rinnp. n r it wiiimii ""." ..mv-i.- -'. mi wmiu.i 11 nti urn mm lt niirn. 'i n u 'n.,..!. ... 1 . u'iin eiin i nn. ,... i ". "i - i ni i I W 'f0CC f th I!!'1" d0,y- T1,U fS oS'WlTy'e fthKt "nlaiic; I V tyr cake and bake In oblong " JL-rlnkllnR of. a mnte'rlal. . " pmecs i parlleularly in warm weail.,.";' Z?Z ?.' I M. k V 1 IO"r SisrS 12c C, 50c, 95c I L'-l&HPrte crepe paper, with n yellow top. ( rudeness, and Ignorant of the nm rirln-1 lmn- l'tlni,'-twe lajeis together with "ttained by the application of het Irons, ' islilng of silver holds no special , t. ,k'r,1f,, "'' IB.L I II) (,., ' "UL J .'.H-Hi1,!"1 features are drawn in , clnles of honor. ijell.v. Cever with water Icing, spread- 0,1t' U iH "Pl'Hcd te IkjiI, Mlkn and tien. And napkin rings, vvitl, all tl ir A M WV iv nvc ..nn,.,- I I I y'fiBBBrtencllIni:. Slim, doubled pieces' Hut. mere often, this serious grclal ing thlckl.v. and then cuvep vtllh coco- t0''?nsi , !l'l''4 ''' ccniers, arc inns con ,, i i , . . , . , 'V' J lt0( K is I ' '- ?fJS!&t .Tr ft? .tl"' .nr,r' Vul "' ibw,'' i S ikU no ei,m,HUlMi?'4' Ku" '"" w,",' ',"1'1 "l rei, i,se,w i J l" fni" ' liavlnB ii s leevc which f nil when the sun Is beaming ' ,." ",'""., '" nk. "'""s "' vacation Bl fiBPIjS .. .. SitlWPWfuInrly Parisian by having her lfn"ne One w "th a peer ' mei oV'sheon '','1 '" hU' '"' "''n knife. ' . r0" J" ", " inuln section of lie baby crying. li.u of the sl.e s i" 'ff,0 ?' ' f h.k,rt ,H .,'',,t "" ,l"' '"'"I" HSr" "7 mt kDl UPI I At A . V M -ttBtthU would miike a cunning u.p dates In u notebook and umsultlu h, , , , ' ,mh s n.a.tl, atti.d women. ).', e.(lnle, ring, made of . cllulel.l. it Is , "l "", "' ' , '"' 1,""M' '" nu- W 1 tY-l" "WliKiflr M JSf tTKrf, nd Kemethlns te play with bcek every day, or marlUug off tlul ipr". Place in large kettle the entire tlewing sleeve ,,f uni.u heavy and substantial and no i hi. - de leug-walstcd sllpewr I'm sin- , ,. 1 V rB,,lr) .-.."fF-V IM JB8& r- - F,r.?,w0? w"""'- (VrJj:r rnC!? ixri eOx3 LBtUb ribbon ' M -------ir17V-lPn?-l,-.thVt .'-1 " r,ea,l,r -'a8 Punctually ut the tlm agreed " hll and cook for ten minutes. I'm LB ".','. ',dl"r!',lll! 'wl' I'lngs would nlse solve the suiniier.'i ll""1":11 "'l'"V "I""-. Hms J,,),,,,,.. " B IVIATLJN NBISF W lHw ,MrS& (Si ., Ejfk mBmmk' ?frwaij rnc.b?cr f . )Hun e,M, iffis&tis&ti ft ff bw keep " f,,w : 1:1, a rss, ft f - fff K ZTZn L l:rhut! Rlw JWI Si3-iliilnrwV ,,,'"ce one de:cn 'ement, tllew, vrhlle and blue. ' U8"' r0, n... f .w T- nt??iJ "if l,' "a,,J 11,,''""iinB nnd b-ttSr y heu,ehM 4ir Kii . 4 IW..,..- TOWNNB LOWH. SSS'S L " -- JkWftL 9iRir;; ; -. ' w p , rJLBBBm ' i $' HSmmSS 71 l----------------------g--Mifct-.-Vv ; .,,,5. t 'tVl--ll----- 1 '' HHil-klHiHH---i 1 1! xLbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb. si? My IIM.KNA IMIYT (iKANT ! I've been downtown shopping, ninl (jet 1 bored or Hied or something tliink of Unit. i Up .vilWIied I "Oh. well. Mints nothing. (let te! "nVC some indulgences 'J ti knew, near, "Put , that much mun nave iieiigiii two iinlrs of summer slippers," slip Insisted. i StPNll.V. oineiiow hip trpiiu innde Paul uncoinfert- ahlp. i "1'vp spent i?-l for 1 silk stockings and i ether things that I . really didn't necd, loe. New that Is hist 'insane of me. Whj. Paul. I've only Iiepii keeping account seven weeks and I've "Imply squandered all my inenpy , overy week. Seventy dollars jut spout fur "nonsense. 1 just knew ou were I spoiling me te give mc "l" a week for IHV-0 f. darlin. "lnv whii. dniliii. If I eer , -tnrled te k'rp a hook like that. I iipmt weum 'fli. mp i. ps met will :i lililtil.'l out- i I ln:r.t ! "I.et - net de it. In; ple.ide.l. and Virginia tucked tin- tell-tale monitor of her im ottrav.iBain'es .iwav miller tin bottom of the vwuig h.i-ket wilh- ut relu innce but -he miule -i mental1 vow te net forget the lo.sen loe seen. ; Tomorrow A Portent? Through a Weman's Eyes Hy J KAN NKYVTON Ife Cannet Get Happiness by Standing in Anether's Light "Kven theiigii I loved him I lia'e'part. is nice, mill then the crowning gene awa." writes a girl of the man ! event of the owning, the lefreshments. ! l'lt.l.nnil.i viiri.nil nri. llfif linprliie. ns f. . liftm liet rMnrtt Ifcln is no I ....Wll. It' l .."..i.' . .... .. . gaged. "I kiunv thai he was attracted by her vnng sweetness. t'ethhig mere. She knows nothing of hi- Interest.-, while I jmi familiar with his work, and if happens that I love what he makes In hubby. Thar I really have mere in common with him than s, -een became mnuifist te me. rer when we were together Iho conversa tion liei.ime mere and mete between us two. I knew that before long lie would have begun te make compari sons and come tn caie for me as 1 de for lilin. "Hut my sj-trr le,.s hm. Se theie vva- eiilv one wnj mil for me te go out of Ins life before it i- loe lute. Sime -he cues fr,,- ,jm s,,, ,..,,.,-, te care for hi, work and without the danger of nn intrusion before tliev gel adjusted I knew the. will lie happv'. "As far ii- I can see new the ligiit e.i- h"mi- inn Ol mv te. in! never .v-k me man who for hi- advance ment deprived another fellow of Ins job. a beu i tlie rpialiiie- of ste, n sunlight. Ask hun If he had it te de ever again whet In r be vveiM net go where he ieiiii! climb freelv without having le threw -enie one el-e fiein tlie laddi.r where he could get sunlight without shading the ether man. M'he gi u,e enpitali.e- her father's favoritism te get advantages which roll ler brother can tell about -tnlen -mi-shine. I knew of a cae where If the children had -hared cipiallv belli could have been well educated without pre tt nliii.isi'.i or linrdship for either. Yet she we'll te .ni eien-he erivnir -..!,,, I whi'e the but had te work hi- wav I ""'"' "'"e at night. h i ellege at night. i i r . . ', s;'"' ",r ,-1"10" M"'-I mice of the niajeiiimlse. garnish with iiin. for it ha- left shadow n her one-half of hard-boiled egg inserted in ..,ii-icie thai -lie en-inet e-enpe. i tllP ,,, nf ,, -.nl:uj. and dust with pa- And Mele,, low I, cannot be. Pr ' ,iU. !,ter the s),, f bread en f there ,-anvi.i,,.. which , endure , ,e leaf and then cut wrv thin. Hener i.'si bP"l'Pii nnd hnne-t and true, that 1 ,. but used the heart -shape cutter. ;", -7:r;;;,:::::":y'T '',:' .." fc,,a,r!'." : wP1.,. ... wax ,per ,., prevent . '" " ' 's ,..,.. ii inn- en.. i cna. no ter nniuuness is bv slum ing In -nine one il-e's light, we .nav veM nlinqui-b it. I lit I rest in" I r rimming "Thought ion wanted that for wni-t," siiiffi'd Ilett.v. ... II . ,, ''". -" i mw, iiii-iii'ri'e me "in wl i w.i- il dug I he sheimiiu. "Then i, i de .veu get .,11 of that' Kind, win net -nine luce for the inll.ir' ami i uffs?" .intinueil llie iieuhter, a-1 -lie wiiichid the Vulencieniies insertion ' being measiiied off. , j ".ls beeail-e of 11 Wflistal .nw f 1(1 ' wn- awfulli geed-looking. It had In- i seriieu set down either side of the front. . and little cre-.s-ni-e hands of n -eat. , ' tered en the cellar ami cuff-, and then i.i I.... I .1... :.. .. nn-'- "'!' ttii,. u iwmi llie ill-eilieil lull m, just die tliilc-t bit full. Walt till veu see hew pritlj I hi- nal'v leeks. It'- tlilTeient. Mjii knew, fte.n the ngul.ir sialleped edge lace nlwn.vs has I knew Kiu'll like It." irtirrs ir hat II y ll Ii n llu ii J ' I ! The broken premise. Is one of .i.! niw ffl I BOT7 EVENING PUBLIC igs 'xx' "rat8" 4 &,' ; jL : ) Th v at Bft aaam' 1 1 Mm i t ji.. i 've'n s-' . " v. rr 'vTT i; ' " 'N , V Mrs. Wilsen Plans Delightful Spreads te Serve at the Graduating Class Party I'aried Menus te Cheese Frem Things, and Alse a Splendid Hy MRS. M. A. WILSON reri'lj'i'. l?!!, hu 1m If .1 ll'llten. All riehts rf'is'rd TpHK class dinner, or an evening affair , - te take Its place, is usually planned by the class and. aside from till, any number of oilier affairs are usually the 'order of the daj These affairs nre given b the relatives h the graduates; and. in tin suburban coininuiillies. may he In the form of a perch or lawn parij. 'in the iit. n small ilniiep or movie I .. ..... ihe vetingster nre usuallj snti-h"d with Inliitii . n mlii litlieL ii till ciitiin m.i.il linnin. '"",' "."""." ;'''' ."' ",K ' V, """ , mane cum-, .v iruir puiicii nn. s rem ' "' "." . ." "": . ' . - s ..-1 plenty of (ids refreshing beverage Seme -iigge-tiw menus nnd manner of serving tlieiu : Ne. 1 Heart Sandwiches Salmen Salmi in Patty t'ups Orange lielalin. Whipped I 'ream Kruit Punch Ne'. 'J Pickle' Lettuce Sandwiches l'ggs a In King Coconut Cake I'rult Punch Ne. .", Radl-iies Pickle- Thin 1'iiead and Hut ter Sandwiches Chicken Salad lis- Cream Cake Fruit Punch line stall i of celery. ' nlic dozen haid-hetted evil. liner runt of nuiyennaiie. i Onc-hnlf rp of pantry, chopped tine, fine quart of irhippwq rream. Open salmon and turn in large bowl. icmevii.g bones anil skin nnd draining1 tine and Ihicc quarter rupi of the .......a....,md ,ii. i ;,...., A fi, I Aire itall.s of celery, chopped fine, The paiiley chopped tine, Thr dunned lapn. 'I ira onion', qrated. ,, , , , ... . Mix with a fork and take oare net te tirei.K up tne -aimen in line pieces. is tills will make it m.issi. Mil into ,,1P Prep.rcil roll-. Mn-k with the bal ilrilni- out r'nllew the In-triictiens for making the gelatin and make each let separ ately As the gelatin begins te set. use tlever-sijle tgg-heater and whip te a lluff.v cream. New pour in the paper cups and chill bv placing in tlie refrlg- n'piater. liiirui-h with eitlipr whipped ..i,...i,t .... I '..I... Inn!.i ..nn... ... l.Ar t'liuiii "i ,ii'w'iiiiui.it.-.iMije-! iieteie Mill -eiie. Menu Ne. 2 Pur this menu veu will need 'llnri Inrqv heads of lettuce, Three onions. Parsley. Thrri de:en eqq, 'I no quarts of milk, 1 fine tell enn of pimentos, 'I'll e rirrcn peppers, 1 fineluilf pound or tall can of mush looms. Te prepare the sandwiches chop let luce line and add One Imie emen. (hopped fine, ftni iiihi pijipir, chopped fine, 'Inn cups n1 irell- seasoned niaynn iniisr or snlud drissinq. I'.lend together ami use as sandwich tilling, piepanng tlie bread as m the heart .-amlvvit lies. Ivggs a la King ItVn.nve tlie shells from three dozen hard-boiled eggs and out in quarters. New place in large kettle 'Pirn and one-half quarts of milk, Tn e cups of firm i . Stir with whip te dissolve the flour and then bring le a boil, cooking slewlv for ten minute.-. Add 'I hr mimed preen pepper, fine half cup of finely chopped pars till. fine small hetllc of niprrs. 'I hi mil nf pimintns ml in small ptrirs. The prevail d inas. Meat slnvvlv tn boiling oen.i -en. , the kettle In huge pan of boiling wu- I ter and heating in this manner te pre- venl scerellilll Slnrt (., 1 -L... ! :..'..: ;..;..:.. i ..:' v .. "Ki. .i,n" . ..,.-, . !.. fMi-i iwin. imi Willi llfl- " LEDGER-PHILADfcKPfltfA, tfHUtfSDAY, (JUE 1, 1922 A Colorful Beach Dress uj rurnie aim urange The former in nalin And brocaded velvet Makes a bathing suit at must net get wet, hile the latter a chiffon cap. if-. -1 fZ ?;, i Include Temptingly Different IT'ay te Make Fruit Punch Three bananas, xliccd thin. One van nf vruihed ru'iirnfiiff, tine pint nf nraprjutre. Due quart nf the prepared sirup, renled, 1'eur quarts nf ier-enhi water, Onr quart of crushed iee. Stir te blend and serve. Can Yen Tell? Hu If. .1. and . '. Iledmer .... ..,,.,, i i h Hall Hearings Are Iseil : . . i i i i , American mechanical genius conceived , the idea of eliminating a great deal of ,,.., . .. " V . iricneu u.v placing a circular row ei reiiers or nails between lie moving am i stationary pnrt of machines which re volve upon shafts or within stationary housings. These balls or rollers by roll rell ing around with the moving part re duce the friction. The blejcle brought into prominence I tne r.i Lliseev the earliest form of ball bearing-. This lvalue did net develop until the auto mobile industiv began te ns-ume large , proportions. In over.v modern nulnmobile or motertruck a great deal nf attention must he given te the moving pari- which come In contact with each ether. The gear-, wheels, shaft-, etc.. mu-l be se mounted 1 hut in performing the heavy dutie- te which Ihev are subjected there will be no friction of -(eel ngain-t steel, eecau-e mis trieiieti would uuicklv wear ' . .1... ...... . . '. I I ,.L !. i!'"n'"' 'n rt," .' here nre some ' , .V ., '""""J.", "re better ' "" "-in.-. "in un ipnie , .ie i s iw me niauer vviin ner until I"" "':" "" "' henvy leads and heavy e" are ready te tell her all. If ou Z Z,,n S, ,,..,' M'ln-res ' '" il""' " h" disclosed te ' ' '''' """ '" ",' n '1 """ ene without permission from me. ' lu" "I,n- ''" ' "' ihe ball bear- ! As for our ft lend Pat. who Peems te Tm.mrr,.vi,... M..,, ,,.. ,.,, ' ,.,v.,V.,i., ,.1".1' ... H .. , ---....-...... , , ,Mi .Kittsi Mr till l If . "!' 1" il Hard-Holed KRK? i -. , . i A OVCl LembtliatlOll n, , , ,i i , . , Have veu seen the dainty boii(Uet ' nf sjik flowers that stands protectinglv i lM front of t he smnl slKer-eleth in.r-..v Pules- jeu've oxanilned it cln-elv, veu ' de lint knew the pi.r.-e Is there, he- " u; ' , """"'f" ,, cause the p,k and .vellew and ,,. havV'rhlen, X7&, ". ftnX bus hover ever it nml hide It com- , a ,,,i ,,f It ,f ,ou don't mind .list potelj. luck this clever thing into the , tell hleanera. for me. te excuse him girdle of inur evening dress, nud veu I That is uaualh the stale of mind of a wen l have te werr.v about vvlial le de ' fellow who ha- been Jilted, with .veur doer-kev. The Utile nur-e ! A' for ' 'own-Hearted, well, I Fvm will take care of it. . p.ithlze with h. r If I can help her anv . she can depend en 'me. And the Wen- I derlng HIm Send her te me. Ker an 7 he Sleeve Tndnv Una , :,hsi"'1'1 lfa'"J" ' '''ve been jilted and the lit .jici.i,l J UUU) ntli) i remedv I am .itpljlng Is one that ic- ip i i. l I 'Hints a dale ith a dlffeient girl everv (I Mind Of ItS OlVIl ' nigh umlti. Hl.die will have some i date . . i and Ii will be Itnleus. When ti Utheugh a burnt child .n, t t... '", there is e Indication' that the '"hnc world is di-pe-ed te prelit bv . IWlSt. eYlleritle In .1,1.. . .. .. ',; v r.;. ..". ":. ''"' . "....:'. ... "t""".,'s Sl v- nre ""- "" ""' "iv; inu inuu'lllllH Known lilt - IMMIffl "i .. I. I. I Please, Tell Me What te De Hy CYNTHIA Cynthia Cannet Give Addresses Dear Cynthia Please publish thli note te Har.pl. I reail your column dally. I run n stranger In this city and er lonesome, mid If llnzel will send address te me will he Rlad te write and see If we can't Ret acquainted. J, W. Cynthia' Is serrv seu nre lonely, hut slip cannot hrlnR about Introductions or I'v;CmiIm,SroV.Ie0! don't ou cvj te some of thp parties Riven at tlln NnV ValllV VOU COUKI R0. couldn't you, If ou aie stntlened thre That would take away some of your loneliness. They Fought for Her Hand Dear Cynthia I am n Rlrl seventeen yenrs of ace. I haw two boy frlende who low me and I them. In fact, both have nice ninnner.t and are very, very handsome. New, Cynthia, dear, we will ret down te the facts. After t tell you this strmiKO ster. will you please be kind enough te answer me the nutatiens t nl? Well, le heRln with Tem, a eutiR, handsome rluip, In fact, very handsome, was propeoliiK te me when out comes my ether lie.x friend, .lames, nnd Rrnbs him by the threat. Jealous with MRe he nearly choked peer Tem te dentb, but I Interfered, Tem get up dazed but seen lest his control In whipping James bold. In fact after this light , both beg Bed my pardon nnd for a week I have net Fecn them. I still love them both the sumo ns eyer. Will you tell me hew I can find out which lines me the mere? Which Is the met manly" And In what way cm I make cither show true love? KLLK.V. Well. ou did haw n thrilling time, dldn t you. Kllcn? I.tl them go. and If they rtnlly ,-low" you they'll seen come back Hut wouldn't II he better If they didn't'.' If you love them both, hew will j en ever choee between them? i oil cant marry two jeii knew. The one who Iewh you most will come back nn"' A Werd for Charity Hear C'jnthln In glancing eA-er our dally letters in the "most popular co. umn of all" 1 often wonder If the wrlteis ever get beyond the surface of things, nl)0; see wliat Is biggest and best within. Pages nbeut the pitiful use of leugp. and cigarettes, and sometimes net r,ne weid for charlt.v ' Charity Is the sene of letting the ether person esor eser cs(. his personal llliertv. and net want ing te kece all these privileges for him self. Moderation Is a wonderful thing, and some one once said. "If ou can't abstain, refrain." Iho hi. mlled ilapnns aie human after n'h n"d some i f them are absolutely adorable. Internals de net reunl for much. It Is what Is within Character ,s yu'h l biB f";",,;.' , shaping the des- tiny of one's life As nhuijs, "it Is the survival of the llttest ' If you can be, a tl.M,I)cr. ad net beuuns n parasite, or mho and net lese that bewiichlnc charm rf the eternal feminine; kiss pro pre pro nilscueusly. and net e-e the snored value of a kiss, Indulge In endless affairs, and net become cvnlcal. and unable te tell when 'he man happens along, then In In the vulgar lai gu.ige of the streets, "go te it " Hut. Ill st of all. check off the list of en II Mm! ilin'ts nml ve... Itl.ai are possible lie tiue te rurself. and 111 doing that, .veu will be true te the rest or nie weiid Here's te all ihe co "Smllln" I Through'" "A I.ITTLK BIRD." I Never Saw the Column Before l'.ir Cjnthla Am net feeling verv well teda.v. se" I decided te write ru 7i letter. Hew'r that for a bad start ?" Hepe ou won't mind m laving Hy :'eme funk of nutuie I never noticed jour column In the I'VKMNd ri ri.ic i.i.tieRii until lecently, and If I hadn't staved lunue fiein the i ITlce I wouldn't have noticed It new H.ut the ""', ' "iiicn I'aiiKm my ive uas "is llini. I l. . n,nnr.. ..t... ' 1l'll .I.n. Se,,d p,e her addtfss. I kind f like! social work, (if course, don't tell her ' - 'I'si'Min- llllll I'tlllllfl , Willi I their x.vssiieli longed cheeks, mined e throws and palnttd lips, nnlv nlti act ,h( m0M r'"' '" moment. Tliev will nnlv nlav with tin m (tb.it :s the mnjerllv). Hebhfd hair makes some girls leek ve.y pictty and ethers leek likn "mrnkev" IMease de net mind the awful i," man. sbl) 1 am net in the habit of urlibn. '1,"('11, ' '.'' m steneg.npher de that, I seen an old f. It ml of hers go te ruin she will imagine ,,n itn,iB of tliltiKH and the result nip i ,- happiness te both I Thanks for li.sttnlng te me se long. Lpen re-n ading ibis letter I ar going in burn It up. but something in tne savg 1 -end II off and i-ee what haiipeus, "mi litre gec. st . c Have no fiar my filenl I'liithia I hPtH' I'ltna ii i in.... ,. l.l. , ..... . ..v.-. IIIIIUI.-1 wr ituuit'hhcs in hip i niuinu un.H'i jin c ruuniHtanecs. Ven can nml Weman-H.uer's letter en the! Mies In the ledger Miliary, en the third i Meer of the Ledger Building. --. 1 Adventures With a Purse P.verv time I go into Miriam's heus, I am censein is of nil indescribable i something wlmh most ether places seem te lack. 1 ve puzzled ever It many time ' "I in an ouert tn di-enver what little much gave the I'.ariii te every room. j Hut when she was awa.v for the hull- dii's and I stepped in te get snu.ctliing, wliv. it wa- the,. learned the seciel IIMnwers: In ewij kieui there had al- wa.v- been low bowls from which long- , stemmed (lowers guicefully swnved, and i lull, slender vnse-, ten. and I never iea. , i.cd what it was until for llie lirst time I found the house devoid of its doceia- rlen. Te buj geed-looking Imwls is half the battle, and I've been out for them for several da.vs. One shop has M par- licilarly nit e kind, which comes iM either blue or gteen glass. It i vrn . low and about seven inches acie , and j llie flower holder inside can he com- . pletelv covered h.v the short steniineil summer (lower- ami foliage. Kwu with- out llewcrs ihej are doeorallw, -,r n tit lil"ii iiiiii ut .. nil .. .... ...i t. W. ,. !. M III LM' I II II I I1 lilll.ll. r .,'ll!"'"i.,Ll ..ll'" l",",,, "lu'.v arc ideal. """ l(,r ''"" ''i have one. stneff lln,.t, n..l l.......t ... -". " ui' ui'Mrrii en Iin- full ri I..1.S... ...i. .1 - ... . A Yeung Wife is Being Annoyed by Prying, Gossiping Neighbors The'y Think They Have a Delicious Bit of Scandal in the Fuel That Her Husband Gees te a Club Every Day A CURL who was married when she A was ,,. and Is new eighteen. and the mother of n "wonderful baby J y." wrl.es te nk ndvice. ' Hlie wants te knew what te nnswer . ....... ..... ... ... ,l, nulnn. people when they ask l.er the qiieitlen. "Why de you nllew It?" , And the reason they ask the question is this: Her husband, who is twenty-one new. lias bppn n member of n beat club for ever five years. lip Bnes te Ills club every evening for tin hour or se, nnd then comes home and tnkes his wife and baby for a stroll. On Sunday afternoon he Is there. Hut en .Saturday and Sunday evenings he always is with his family at home or out en a "spree" somewhere. He works hard nil day, she says, and doesn't keep a cent for himself, but gives his wife his hole pay. 1 a .1 I. .. .. ..lit. And kIie Is nerfeetlv huiill.V. Willi her model husband and nor wonder ful baby. Hut people come te her nnd say, "Why de you allow It?" --- . -- -. . - - , "VTOW what I want te knew is why IN de people pry Inte my affairs when I have no objections whatseever''' concludes the satisfied wife. And there's no answer te that, ex cept that it's human nature. Peimle nlwnvs have nrifil into elhcr people's affairs and they always will. Mere trouble between liusbnnd an d wffe. anion" families nnd between friends, lias been caused by this 111 lie pastime than enn he counted up. It is usunlly indulged in by persons who haven't enough te de In their own lives te occupy their minds. They must have something te think and talk about. And se they keep their ees open and their .suspicions ready for anything that leeks like trouble in some one else's life. They love te gossip. All tiling that is the least little Inch different from their own ideas of hew I nr. -i,nl,i,i iin lived bv some one el-e- ' ?" " ,, ', ' u , "J ,uT, ,iu,u I makes a choice bit for them te ill -en- rplIKRK is no reason in the world wh rnHKRK s no reason in the world wliy I ., , ,,. ,, ifn Omnlil elileel te her I husband's coins te his club, in the lirst ,...-..... ..r. .. .. .-. j. ........ . . place. He is j-nunp. he has lets of men friends, nud a wise woman knows that . . .. .. .i.-i- ..i i.. .i.i sup enn never lobe inejr inine ia me life nf her husband, no matter hew deeply he cares for her. And it isn'l as if lie spent his whole Read Your Character Hy Diyhy Phillips Hen- te Knew an Athlete Don't misunderstand the real signiti canoe or vaiue of the following indica tlen. It ilnis, net mean that all these wlie pxliihlt it are athletes in the sense i that they are star iiiciiiImts of athletic j loams, or that they have necessarily made mero than an avcragp record in any given Hup of sport. l.ikpwise. it does net net ps,arily fel- ' low that persons who de net exhibit , this characteristic have net ihe ability te be athletic slur-. In fad, a geed many such de net exhibit It at all. It is jut one of tlu-e general in dications, which nlwajs should be con- ' sidered in the average sense. When ,veu sec it ,veit must nm say te jour-' self. "This tieisim is serelv nn nib. letc." Yeu should sa.v . "The ehance- Jure that (his poison is athletic and. nillMillar. w, , j,, in,1i,.atien' . seem strange that tills should be all I Indication of athletic inclinutien. bin tl,P analysis of thousands of snecimens itiSMt n. . It is of no value, however, in deter mining llie line of athletics. It n.a.v menu that tlic writer is a runner, or ii football plater, or mn.vhe enlj a geed dam or. Physical ngilit.v ami low of' exercise, rather than actual a in- pllslimenl. is the thing imlimied. I'miKin-nvv Selling .(lie Moped 77ip Weman's Exchange Te "Mrs. M. R. S." Veur letter has been given If .Mis ' Wilsen, ami she will p.evble ve,i t, the recipe jeu are anxious ter. Making It White Again Te lh" i:dttiir rl lremmi'j. I'ti'ji: Dear Madam I have a while Iveiv ' manicuring and toilet set which Is be- , ginning te turn yellow. Will veu phase tell me what I ma.v use te hi lug It bat k ' te its natural oeloi " KilANCICS X i If ou wipe each piece with a Manuel cloth wlilih has been mt-itteiied with e-sencn of tuiiientltie and then have tilt in all in the sun for seieral dais ou ' I will find tlu-v will icgitin theli original I I i oler. I us,n9 Javelle Water " ",e I'1!!""" of H'omen' Prier: ItLiir .liidam--l buvc a gicen imen dress which I. want P.. make nhite. Will lavelle vvatt-i de Ibis'.' If se ulm tan I buy It'.' llL'Ii.S'HI II i Ves. as long as our dress Is made , of cotton goods ou un take the color out of It with Javelle water, n!'10, le fPt ,'1 llt ""' dmg You'll be I film. Ill- tlwi rl,,.j I .... tl,l .1 ... . store In I ...,.,....r. -.. -..- ..... .ten, en OOJ lUaVO It ill any longer than jeu can help for the solution Is a ver.v tiling one. 'and own lets linen if It renininu .... i, ..... long or If ealle add s ,,( npellidi afiervvard te iieul.alizn its tffect Aftti .Km nm,. uceti iiiu nciii en it rinse In clear water. Things You'll Leve te Make Mk FreeK f i i - - Si un LI I I II s I evening llicre, .or ;n wIieIp week-end. n-( "(s tcrTihinT else, what )UK11PHS t f nnybedy niitsldp that I I family of .l-irr , wl,r he P , " beat rlnh nml she allows it e nei :. " 11(,'('nt ,, , cnrc w,ia, pfopje say. Perhaps In time they will realize that I lirrf is lUllllllllS Pin- uni i" -r I he N net worried ill thp least, that ..I... I imiiB. ffii wnprv. mill llllll I si(( ,s inl,pn.( . ,cr cdnlpnl, than I , M)lnP wves nrP whesi- husbands have I no clubs but de net spend se liiucii time with their families. ' it A MAN may hac no bad habits nnd 'A inn v have much worse. said Mark Twain. ,. , I "Running te n club nil the lime Is considered a bad habit ; it is if in ex cess, i Hut spending n little time with "tlic bejs" every day. te the complete sat sfacl en of one s wife, is net it ha Iinltlt linlllt .... I f !.i.ulntii(v ne.1 tifvlnr- liil.i some olio wi.-..,ia..p, .ii... I'.,'"'.. - else's affairs nre much worse. NEURITIS, LUMBAGO ""STIFF MUSCLES, ETC. siiiivi'Mfiillv treated Willi rlciirle biklnc ninl meillcnl mniMBe by unelinte nf I'lltadcliihlti l'el clinic. F M ADAMS Phnrr Stmuce 1L'4I, ll'. Itl.lHl. IS01 ARf'll ST. POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere 73erd&H4 MALTED MILK A1 LL OF THE nourishment and feed value of malted milk but a delicious choc olate flavor, tee. --I g-j---- raa j0- n 8000 Yards of Wash Goods, at Lenp; fiiid short lenjrths and lull piecee half price. yiiicK clearance price mi Minmier matciials; iej.'iilai' Rold mine for thrifty shepperf; splendid hK iets f sunlmci. ,rt.ss fabrics that will pay you te come in at once; thchc Reeds riRht out of regular .stock; none beupht for this hale. Included are plain organdies, printed voile-, ciiiRhams, fine chambrays, Iinene suitintr.s, Id-inch unlilrachcd sheetiiiRS, crclennc3, etc., etc. ' Come carl j no mail or phone orders W. H. SMITH SONS, iStSii. It Measures Up 100 of its sv mbbm (iOAr ana "STANDARD" THE WQRl.n OVER r Vegetable Salad k Boiled Vegetables (Celd) k 1'cpper and Salt, and v M (LtjlQ ! ii B'"e KHben MayennuiBB 1 1 srssxrrr- $ SPECTAL. ' H'e I'ss Oil In Our , Permanent Hair Wavini m Curia fie TOT ....,, Mf . wiieia liM (la- fee k elnfllnff bbbt) . . 9 MARCUS FRIEDE 279 S. S2nd St. Oim F.xtninat Ktrettt Vrtitnuilw. m l'honr,llelnient 10243 and 'J0213 . Reed and Willow fURNITURE Here's nil excellent iiunllty Har Harber chair for only $6.50 Repair Werk a Specialty iii;.ii:ii IIAON rkpaiuku D it.iiiii, iii;sriiuMi Marcel' Bead and Willow Shoe 1810 fliesliiiit Niirttre 7098 1'iifler.. IIHQ C'nllewlillt M. Special Garments for Bathing fflodeme 835 Chestnut St. l'rlre AIwidk )lndrrnle Lenex China The Peer of Wedding Gifts i frVijpitTyndale&vanReden 1212 Chestnut Street' 20 c yd. liueds Hint sold up te doc yard. in Tea Quality Selling' Cost i tmmtmmm b n mm 1 fcVPHtfrriy titfrsaaaf OauL K'CimfSPBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBm ll!iIvH II f 1 1 in klaai
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