ipa' KV i & . "i 3" 10 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- t s iik 4 r p m wl Th&Girl Who Allowed te Make )nly Get Laughed At. but the One ?!' he Placed Herself Above , Her Offender and Gazed Deivn jS TIIKY came out of the rcsiniuntit the girl tiirncil hiilfwi iireund te ire into I lie bnclc of ihe mom. "What nn ion loeKinc !itv' asked be man in lip caught till with lier. . Blic looked nt him with her expression Bchnneed from Iho stare. And she ,c.einhld u nit that has jut lid tindrr n nurrew hole in n fence rlth the expressed nnd determined idea I start Iiik' ii MRlit j Her e.ies were iiniioueil hrr fare wn fd even where the ieiirp stepped ind nil her feature luid t hut mini, lint- tened leek. X "I'm trjlns te find out w lint's the tnntter with tlint feel buck then-:" hc exclaimed. iCirrrj i)0(i. in inn place nenrii ner. mm tf course eicr.ibnd.i kuvh about in ee who "Hint feel" wn 3 Nobody showed nn.i sicii of having insulted the Uldy, nobedi seemed te hnie been stilling nt her csiieeinllj h.ird, :iud lobedy looked like n feel ' ;j All she get for her temper mis nn mused laugh " Of ceur.c she succeeded in ruining the renlng for the ninn with her. He ceubln't de nn thing but nk J'lldly. -Whe'' Where1' Win V" mid urry her en mit the deer. TT IS that kind of icsentuit'itt of Insult or offense whleh doesn't get nn.i -where at nil i Hew niiii'h mere successful uns the quiet illgnlli of niiether tipe of girl Ah she entered a tiellej nir and juid Jirr fare In r mind w.i- en "nnietliiiu rife nnd she started en without her change. n Then n vhe rra'iul her mistake she Trent back te the i ondunjei who hiul kerencly nierloekcd it himself, and asked for It ft He was the ".tawing ' kind and gaic fcer flaming, blazing leek ns he gnnlg lngly counted out the ehnngc ami h.iiidi'd Jt te her with the nelsi admonition te j'lvatch what ion re dem' when juu pay your fare."' ( It n offensive and rough, .ind It didn't end there, for he kept en i.iMing his nngr glanees at her and mutttr- j Paul and Virginia "x Saying It IT ith Flowers hone, don't 1 en think the i -t CllstOI tern of liiucliini: at inarrin folks becaue the 111 e still fend of each ether a tier ears et be I n g together is sflh The perfect Mu h.uid regarded her lllisehleu)iisy. "Is there such a custem'' ' i J '&e "Yeu knew per- it'cii.v eu 1 nere s W h j . n husband can't bring a be I ( (39 . ''S S Is M Bfc jig V nf canclv iiome te "6 V.A hi en n wife, or wnd flowers, or de an.i of these de- JCS(. liXht fill, sweet little things with '' f, out the neighbors wondering what he's U1U 01 i Paul chuckled. 1 f "Thee are comic Iieighbers renlli don't M the kind." paper jokes think am thing I "Ah. hut the de I '1 hai Mr Wnlli. hni been sending tinners home te his tvife, and Paul, the whole iiPighWuoed in gessipm- .ibnut it I think it's jit shocking " j "Ma.ibe it's a bag if gieieri'"' hf "Bends home " ') "Don't he ab-ui il dear. I s,m the florist wagon with mi own eves, ami the driver Wr a gieut big. be.iutiful basket of flewcis Wli. dearest. I saw n m tlf. I ah I juct happened te he out in front of he house ' l She ccusin colored guiltily under his ; glance I "But ' I; "And Mis Fidget happened te be out In front of her house, tee. and -lie laughed in an anfulli nn'1111. sarcastic way, and said something about wlun Inen de that sort of thins nftei thej 11 liecn ninn ml ten .i.ais. it's ,1 iau Through a Weman's Eyes By .IRAN NEWTON Faces of Women i She wn- a prett wemsn. still ipilte ting except around her e.ie Her yes were old. I True, the shone brilliantly, hut hey reminded one of the forced and artificial radiance of the heiress who Ijiust sing nnd dance and sparkle though her head throb or her heert be jbreeklng. j. She was really eting, but lur taee phewed the presiived jeuth of c.irefi,, grooming rather than the s,ntailTeus -youth of ether women of her .wars She looked huppristed that wa it "suppressed i' And It seemed strange Fer she had Jte known mres, they wer people of 'means, and her husband wns. charm Jng, nt least ull the ether women .thought se. And there le.i the Lev te jthejnystery. 1' H m anted te be i harming te ether Women. And with Im attentions te ftbem he tormented hoi One doe. net jirre much whether or net theie was tf'anything In" tlnse attentions. The point Is that he tin merited her lit reaue nil) inreuy wiier uncertain lie ned her up in a race with ethns nd she, peer feel, took her place in S race ill which she ieuM never ,tch tin. Hence the artificial sn.irlite ad the heart hungri. suppressed leek ifceut her ejes. Henci) who laughed nly with her mouth; her pjp renialned ent. llemen who nre hnnni. wlm lune .the love and protection of their hus Jbands, de nut leek that wh.i The taty be tired from overwork, the) inai ,pve wrinkles from ether cares, thei nay nnve crew s net trem lack of ilfep. They ma hae elder skin be. use tliey cannot nnerel te enre for it. But their hearts nre eung Thei T net spark e. but there Is about hem no constraint. They arc sure f themsches. 'Ihe.i don't mnke ou wonder about them or feel like ;jrlhg them, u lien they laugh they with their eies. which Is the of laughter. hcte women mny he rich or peer. C or old, hnie leisure or many 1. nut ou Knew they haie a husband. 'Ani Vhen you see n friehtened, sad, ' essen or nrtincinii) gay little in, a woman who has u "pre- i leek without, the iinturnl vlnu- 'Iwpplness, when something M-ems ' rx aueut ner ioek te her bus- whether he appears te be charm- net, ter the natures of men be Judjed by the faces of their I j- IT'I Jt. .1 . . ., .. Her Anger Her Lese Her Dignity, in Contempt Was Successful lug nlieiit "mut think I'ie K"t till dni" ninl "wlii don't .wm will i'Ii ulint j en re j tlein .'" BV'V t thine he pnssenj:cr didn't nr nn.i She didn't niielch him with haughtj wenN, or gle him 'as geed as he sent " She merelj stared nt him, very straight, and leij niiiili In the ejes. and the cpiesse'n she weie suggested that she was looking at a bad little bej who had berti naught.i and disobedient and disagreeable In a few minutes he met that steady, scornful, unlet g.ue and turned uwaj from t Te show his iinlilTeienee te It he again muttered threateningly. 'I lint disienreitlng stare kept en. ihniich. unafraid, uiishakin. dignlti anil innti'inpt mingling in sui h a wn.i that it was impossible net te cringe before if Alter cati lung the conductor's eje tluee times tit giil completely! ignored hint until the tiil of ln-r ride. ANt th wait I len .is she stemi iicsiiie nti net Ing for tin' r.ir te reach her corner, he w neil her grni leusly toward the doei , smilitie ; "Mop ilsht down, madam." he m illeil. eerdialli If she had hud any sugar he would linic eiiien right out of her iinnd ' I'd se alwais lias se much mere ef fect ihiin a tmitiiim Tl ere (s viimi'thliig e minion nbent n pi ri n who dies off the handle anil shouts her rage in loud tones all ever the plan Of coin e we ic nil done it at turns, ind hine lather t'liinic.l euisclns doing it. lint it h.is. neier get us ,111.1 where. Tin: urn 1 1 died 1 mes in Hindi we line con- 111 r temper and lime iissiimeil ihal iliKtillled contempt which Is se hard te fine down, haie alwnis heen much mere successful. Ter nebnili can iiiiie l.iugh at .1011 when j 011 hew tlint ,1011 are fee'ing se utlerli beieud nnd nbeie them In eiery way h.VV 1I0YT t.KANt thei'in been doing sninet 11111; -Hiiiieilung the ic ashauied of queer "That wenian's a feel. ' iiiutteied Paul darkh ' a malter of cold fact, nil ni'ii want i leji light en pj.iing these iei out little at tentiens te t h 1 r wins, lmt the alti tude of the n omen make it Impossible v.... . .... . .... I... . iipn , 1 tin ion mi- .. agine that weman's'. husb.ind daring te fete Ii her (audi r s e n d her lleweis when she has a mtml th.it is disorganized like that'-" Virginia taied "Dear me. Paul. 1 had 110 idea .1011 weie se epeilenced -and and ps( holegiial about smli things. ' "1 suppose net." he letnrted mild!. "Hut I irne ebened that husbands are alwa.is thiukiri!: f iii.tt little cempli-imnt- polite litth1 attentions te p.i.i t then wncb, but thei usiialli b.ilk at" the .lltlllll III eempllshuu nt I glli-s the 're s'nii'd out of T. fiaiing tin weiiien will fnncj thr.i 10 getting foolish or sintimi ntal n us 0111 neighbor iiv pi"fs, thci'ie been doing something anil ire easing a guilt lenseiincc." Viigmia shrugged and sighnl "It's an 'iwlulli unh.ipp niisimder--landing, isn't it Paul " "Its foolish, tick's .ill guess i let of tiiiiriinl Miuplts de git self- en ieu-, nfti'i .1 In- n lis haic relbd iiimind Men hate te tlunk of hew spoeni thei us. (I te hi. an I I suppnv the wnineii think about tellews thev ii-ed te hai 1 out ting 'em." Paul twinkhd "P.ut that's the icgular run of inarniil folks " "lih of i'uiiii! 1 111 sure we'll neier be like that, will we ip 11 '' ' Ahse'uti Ii net.' ii assured her gnieli, and said it with an honest -inl'e ri.nieirnw (bieiuess I p.der Hie dlass Often the Sleeve Makes the Costume Ne sleeie hlls te remain long in the i Hide -a -We i It seen tuids a home en some sort of testuiue .Niit'i was ilieie' a tune when slet-ies win. -e varum- mid se miglmil. Perhaps Hie most promi nent of the models is still tin long, wide, lluriic one. This is often slashed te show a brilliant lining, and ihe latest icrslen exploits an inner s(eve of some transparent fabric like organdie m a band net quite two Inch's wide. Above we show si slteve of planed white (jeergette crepe terminated by wide cuffs of the cream -color eiepp de thine achieving the frock. These i iifrs ere trimmed with the same red satin finishing tlie hem of, the skirt Fer girdle and sloping neckline there nre embroidered bands in red, blue, and ullver. The single motif Is carried out in the same color. COBINNE LOWE. Ai -s, I J 1 V x" A $r si- 'I: 4 Mi THE WRAP THAT ?$zz.Z7&s.&r txr'-n n i f, f :, .f V-'V. Oi",i :?;' i4rw',s9HL!ESBiLByiLflS BiImhSsHBBKHHSI . I Hii .IsHBHnsH , ,v fi J ' V Wx -.," - ' ' ' t " U It wasn't a wiap at all. It was the leiu.iins of an eiening diess and a li.it The diess pan of metallic silk was gathered en a eke te mnke the cape, whkh Is ideal for summer, being of such a 100I, light material. Then the hat lenialns estilch plumes were sewed cleverly around the ieke te form n ilufl, dnlul Millar that the weaier can snuggle into without getting tee warm SUMMER STYLES PLEASING TO THE "LADY OF FASHION .s Always Attractive. Whether in Sports Clethes or Attired for Luncheon. Garden Party. Dinner or Dance A slender arm s'.ewh emerges from the depths of snow! lied linen, a shell pink ear ienics te liew. a tiui. most polite iawn is lieaid and the I.ady of Fashion awakens for the day. She ipnttires a tentatlie polished linger tin te test the iciupei.ilure of her bath and slip, from her shoulders her I robe de nult it was made of the finest linen, a cheer tone of einnge. Threads had been drawn and leplaced with slender black threads, which run ciiss. eiess eier the shejilder and down the front and bail; ' The most fascinating of pink and blue lesebuds, ombieiileied. aie dotted whine the blin k thie.uls cress, and stub tl lu lu iiueiis thing because it a eieiy bit liaiidmnile A'ies the back of the i hair in the boudoir is thrown a i In mise of the same material 'ind de.ign These leveh limn iinderthings ire eiiite the newest whnh the I,.idv of rasiilen is weaiim: I'arele.ssK turning eier a page of her eru'.igpuiem book, she dlceiers that the dm for hr begins with n meter ride with the linn whealwnis does the right tltiiig And 10 n clock, the appointed hour finds the l.adi impatiently tap ping lier feet, awaiting 1 The ('lellies Mie Wears 1 H'M lit lie form I- perfectly groomed 111 a dark blue knitted jerse.i spoils costume 1 lie sUrt, neitiicr tee long nor tee slieit i- ipilte wide and made peifectL lilu.n The nierbleusp is made with a P. ter Pan neck, and tailored linen . oil n and cutis .crw as the ten, Ii up, imp. A girdle of the ma terial inti'ie. the fullness of ihe blouse about tin. waist in graceful lines A r'lkis'i blue felt hat, a peikv fcataer -Tiling a piecaiieus angle, 1 row lis a in iss of daik hair, and low -he-tied gi.iv -uede and patent leather puiiips whnh fasten about slender gi a silken nnkli tin ti out the Ii.Jy of Kiishmn all that could be desin-ii The iliish of the keen ulr dui U the meter iidi is still en her cheeks a she trnic-. a linger eier "I :1." luncheon at eeiintii 1 lub." This is te be a few hours with the man who rairs eier the nld-tashieneil girl, .inn .t irit'ii' -e is wept eier the wardrobe Kieni H is brought a fro.', if . learn 'filmed wash silk. .1 tlnv giein trlie iiiiniug Ihroiuheut About th- nei k ind slieies ,ive sett frills et mi-jiii-olereil silk, and penil buttons der the I'tent panel and cuffs, Tin I. id of I'nshlnn casts an appreiin gluue ut the rellectlen in the miner, a- she - lushes en her head a large green straw liar, with a width of garden miners about the .-row n 1 She Pii-,ares for a Garden lirt A I the belter shops iippim,- of the wash silk tieiks being weiii se iiiuiii. Ml sorts if coinbiiiat.eiis ..in he hail, white with blue hguri .1 pelkl dot, eh, se man ideas haie been wuiki-d out. Is it net 1 ulllplex te 1 house the hi st H is 1 oe 011 the 1 luhheiisi peii i ei r- Can Yeu Tell? tty It. J, mid A. W, lleilmer hy I clc graph Poles en Curves Never I prlght Arc Te maul who hnvi ebsciiul this i i t. ... .1 n ..... e . i i bailing habit en the pa t of t.legiapt. poles, viheii the hue K built around a 1 curie the icasen for leaning as the.i'l de ma net be ilear Heme of them. aim pei imps me Ki u i uijerii , nine eeiu'iuiliil unileiltitedl,! tlint the.i just tifcpilred ihe habit of leaning tow aid the trat k nftei having bei n erected, but this net the iae 'i'his leaning ten ard tin trail, is pi enn dilated In the builders If Ihe polls weie punled upright. Us in Hie the t use of a straight 1'iie, the wind would put such a strain1 upon the wiicc thut the poles would be uproot, u ihe poles are made te lean in iiierueu, se us te reiieie the strain when the wind blows. 1 ndeiibte.ll! ii took some time for the builder- of telegraph lines te Iren, this, just as it was enl after much e- prrieuee Hint the learned nunieiejiis ether tricks which me new u puit.ef the telegraph business. Tomorrow What Is a Loadkteue? , BRAINS MADE paries censlderabli. but they nre all , I friends There has net been one real looking the courts, but in the bnck of "crush" or leie affair te spoil Ihe gi'ls' her fair head inns the Idea that there tilendshlp with the bes. is n garden pint, and se she climb's Whv l It one cannot de s one into the roadster nnd starts henie. pleaws : without nn eternal nagging The c.inlcal mini of the world will be I "" the bes? Bobbed hah- is com at her home seen and a wisp 0f woman- l Jertnble and "chic : flapper mode s of Iioetl shook Inte the house. Anil uhn' would suspect thnt the cool dninty np- parltieti win is n lonspiciieus figure of 1 tashlen at the girdcn party Is the bamc Hun led miss of Mich a short time age. ' I.nie Is being used se much this jenr, that she has chosen u white lnee frock. I which is n ci catien nlinest tee leicl for words. T.eiig panels of Ihe lace iiiiig below the hem line en either side ..,.1 ., .1 II . ..U... .1 !...! .....!.... ' ...... ..p -.ii.- nniu- uiiwui i nr Hum railing, them nnrt they trail after her in grnce till ripples. Short sleeves, just abbreviated enough te show a dimpled elbow, arc gathered In at the end and caught with u tiny lescbiid A large soft silken rose is thp enli decoration nt the waist, the enl.i leiiih of color te lelieve the white of the dress. The l.arl of Fashion notes with satisfaction that against the green of the lawn, white Is the prevailing color of party frocks. The mail who smokes feieign cign icttcs, in living for dinner, is giected b.i a slender maiden In a gown of bcafli I ciepe lenuiine. Heavier than georgette, let possessing the same softness. It Is made with a round neck nnd no slecies. One side of the skirt is draped, while the ether balances, n huge b6w of shluv black iibbeu. thn ends of which teach just a bit below the bottom of the skiit. And the skirt Is almost, if net untie le the ankles, The Ludy of Push Push Ien is Impp.i Indeed that sports clothes ictaln the sheit skirts, hut the dinner, and eiening genius ate se much mere giaceful with longer skirts. IVi feet Ii lilted black satin slippers with jit buckles nre slipped off. nnd! with a sh, the leiely scarlet dress is i loe It did go mi well with her blue I black hair. On With the Dance Hut with a happy cry of delight, the I I.edv of Fashion is fastened into the j lesebud diess, tabs of taffeta, perhaps two or three im lies long and an i tit Ii j wide, go le n nke up the most fascinat ing skirts. The bottom tabs are of a I deep red, which shades into a faint ' pink about the waist Hue, making fill I v four distinct .similes which blend one into the ether. A siiniithl. sleeveless bodice, with n siher iibbeu girdle, has a silk lese i caught neinss the front. Indeed, one could ulineht imagine thnt the drifting i petals of such a rote had been caught te make this leiely affair which makes the ninn who ndeies her fairly gasp as her siher slippeiul feet dunce te meet him. The sefiest of black satin capes is tin own about her shoulders, a platinum fe fur lasped about her while threat, and with a happy sigh the I.ud.i of Fashion is tucked into the purring ma chine mid whisked away te the dame et the season. Read Your Character II !l Ihgly Phillips Picking a Cook . Ordinal II) ou would pick n 100k I cither b.i asking questions le see hew i i. i ti.!.. ,.... ..i . . .t inui'ii tin' munii'liui, iwiuna hueul lllllh- ,.,, , .J,,, ,)f plnf.lU-u, ,,,. stratlen, or en the basis of iciem. inendiitlens, Nevertheless. If ion wish, ion i an get a bit of help from cliaiactcioleiri Their may. he cooks who reek well bv rule, without possessing In themselves an pnitlciilurl well-developed si n-e of taste mid appreciation of geed dishes, Hut as a general thing the hcM imic:, uic these who themselves cuje.i gi,(N eating, ),, short, a refiiud mid .sensitive p.iht,.' .inn mis iiiuiii,! in iiiiui'iiuir med )s ulwnih nuenipanled by n geed de- vclepment in n e'crtain part et (be binln. ir,lls N10, ,h ilmP,iii,tcly In fmnt of w)iere the upper, front pert of i. ear joins ,1P head. It is between the te,,,, iP nm ,), ear. Veu will de well lu ,iKCeunt the claims of the applicant who imH u i,eii0W t,miee or slight depression luwe. . Tomorrow Selecting 1- ' : - ; 'I Please Tell Me What te De n.v CYNTHIA "Five Disgusted With Men" Are Still Disgusted Dear Cjnthla May I come ngaln? We were reading our column Inst night and saw where a mere mnn said lie's disgusted with glrla would like te meet the "Five Dlngut,ted With Men." I bet ten te one (net bucKR, for I'm breke .111 m ship comes In!) If ft dell enme en one side of the Bticet (Fifty second street or t'liestnuO nnd us en the ether be would net eicn nti'mueh as glance our wn.i Would It net be ....! l ... . H..1.t .... .....l-n. nn. P. IIIUHU IL Ml IUUIU II1CCI DUIIICHUni nl I then wouldn't there be a let of funny looking creatures longing for husband, ivlics, and jeu knew the rest of our troubles. Yeu men nil say you nre disgusted with the girls of today, bin why de j oil run niter them and nre tlcklid te denth when one happens te smile or leek our wayV "Het Deg," ou say wait! Hew long must we wait? Till we'ie old and gra, ready for the eld mnlds' home, I guess. Well, here's hoping you g.t our hope, for I have glien up In despair of cier getting a geed, regular man net afraid of work nnd tlie cares of a home, with Its burdens Thank you for wishing te hear from us again Cynthia can tell nnythlng about my future or disposition from writing. HETTY. HHt.YN. .VANCY. DOT. ANN, FIVi: DISOfPTED WITH MEN. Ne, C ntbla Is net nble te rend char acter from handwriting "Jack White" Used te Knew a "Betty" Dear rintbln Please print this In nnswer te Uett.i's two letters. Thank 0U. Dear Bctt What de you mean you de net knew much about thin world? Ne I am net married and will net de se until 1 meet the right one. I am sorry ion did net meet your Remee, and hope ou will seen. It's no ue hoping te meet nie because Cynthia will net Introduce us through the column. But there Is hope. Why net use the Per-erinl column? I am sure c'jnthln will net object te It, nnd why should I be disappointed In you? I am going te tell ou something nnd you w 111 think I'm kidding you, nnd It'H the truth I once knew n glil named Betty. Wc worked In a mail-order house. She una hard te mnl.e friends with. I did net go se far as te find out If she Has easy te get rid of. I knew you de net helleie It. but It's true. I am net a man or u boy. but a feel M leung man bullulng castles, in the , air for the girl I am te meet some day. i Write seen ard let me knew whnt "ou think of mv Idea .1ACK WH1TH. ' There seems te he some tnlxup about ieur "Betty. 'Mack hlte." S0me one else has been ulng her name. Better straighten them out before you go nny further "Sunflower" Speaks for the Girls Dear Cinthla Acceidlng te the dis cussion of late, one would think that the woman of today was going te "rack and tuln " Out of our b'incli of an original num. ber of leurtsen seien bevs nnd Helen girls there Is enlv one girl who Is a. "lamp" and parasite, she uses scarcely any powder or leuce, no llnpper pumPB, no i)eiii)3U nair or trigutiiiiiy snort aitirt The rest of the bunch nre powder and ! some nre roeiro impt s nne tins liebheil i hair In a Dutch cut. Twe of the girls smoke .Ml of them sale the one men tioned above nre Reed girls popular .nau nti. I luiaBAca n nnrsnunlle nltla I.'l.S ". ...U .v sut ., ," . .'V ..... V.' ..uj abeie-aierage leeks. Their odutntlen -'-'. . ..... -" ...-..... smoking cigarettes In modciatlen Is fun : dancing correctly Is exercise. I must say I detest rolled stockings, as they leek se sloppy nnd immodest, but I knew ndernble girls who roll their own. e I guess thnt lies with the girl herself There nre nice boys nnd nice gills, far mere of them than unughtv ones, se why werrj? SPNPLOWUR. . '""' "r'" '" .- i.-V's ."""i m wnicn common sense rrienusnips were encouraged, there would be much less reason ler people te ci iticl.c the flapper nnd her was. Says Smoking Helps Their Dispositions De.ii ".'.inthla In this ni) first letter te our column I feel ns though I must ' say a word te "Just Pete" lu defense of the jclils who smoke nnd paint. We girls of tedny, who nie rather chumni with the bejs, started e smoke and were sunirlsed te find out we en Joed it, and we kept en We find some daja, en going home from a tri ing dai nt the office, that we nie blue nnd disgusted, nnd we just go. up te our room nnd haie n quiet smoke nnd feel Immen&ely cheered. When we feel angry and sarcastic we eiulcklv light a clgnrettc, and when we lav It down the cutting words have died en out lips, and when some one huits us nnd we want te "get cien" we Just i;e off te a quiet corner and hnie a smoke and it makes us feel like heaping coals cf fire Hun "Just Pete" ever thought win we girls of today rouge nnd powder' It Is Just te make eurselies leek just a little prettier for our boy chums, .mil theie Is net one bej ilium 1 uier had who did 'net nppreclat' It and tell me It was 'becLiutng. I don't menu le paint and enamel like a cllcus, but Just the tlnv touch, r Has "Just Pete" eier thought of Ihe girls' clothes of today" Hew some make us leek dead nnd some make us leek like a bleed orange, nnd I ask jeu. what wculd the girls leek like without a teuchlng-up with rouge or th" tuning-down of pewdei ' Let 'Just Pete' realize we nie llilng In l'.'2J and leuge did net originate, nor powder, in this lentur.i but was used bv the first Americans, tlie Indians. "Just Pete" Is a wee bit nairew like our home town. business mm.. Adventures With a Purse Mi silk underipsti haie the same histeri as the stockings. A goedl sup pl of them came my way nt C'iiilsiiu.is time, but, ains, they nre new failed, and sfime of them show signs of we.u uig That inenns( u new 'iippl and with s0 mail ether things te be pm . (based I don't welcome the iicccss.ii expenditure. And se, I iu- gl.nl in deed te come across a special sail et some silk shins which will be et client for summer wear Thej me iiiuiIp e.f drop-still h silk jerse.i. a pale shnde of pink, hemstitched about the top mid , iianew iibbeu straps our the sheuldru i iJellghifull cool and lemarkably rea sonable, as the are I educed from $l.li."i I le 115 i cuts. Kxpenence is said te be a geed train er, but 1 must confess that there me lertnin things I will never lent ti. should I live te be Hip pievcrblal hundred. And one of in greatest icinplatlens lies in passing a emul shop or counter when ii pan of smooth, rich-looking fudge Is displayed, Kxprriruir tells nie that, inesi "beiigbten" fudge is net all one could iIpnIic, mid e I n wa.is hope I'll find some that will be mui'p agnlii liniL l bi en tempted bi a sign leading "hnmr-uuiilr fu but ins nine i mil- eecii ii-nnii III . I in in truth it's just like inelher used te muke l'lalii or uitiile with mils, the host (1f lligirdlents are used, mid Ihe irsiilts rxi client. Teiiechl with plenl.i of nlll mid iiiade with blown siigm i.iu as bought. ?1 a pound, or in half-pound boxes for .'0 ecntb. I wF,?r nn ' lieps nddrema Wemnn'. Iu. ' r With a Little Patience Elaborate Icings, Don't Attempt Cevering the Cake Till Yeu. Have Practiced, Then You'll Be Delighted With the Daintiness of the Result By MRS. M. A. WILSON Copirlefcf. lilt, bv Itm, it. A. Wilten. .All riehta rcatrutd THE laat lessen featured the plain, or water Icings, and the various comblmitleiiN that could be made from them. This week the finer guide of IcIngH and the method of plain decora tion will be the feature. The decora tive and fancy IcIhk is used en rakes fur stloelnl nennlnnu tallell 111) tlirillllllj t " .-'ss-m. .. .tu, -. ...... - fill,- iiecitnnff ntiti Ritniini niinirri. " housewife hns alwnis line! a belief Hint Ibis vnrlefv nt eiiien Icings cnil only variety of cake Icings enn eni undo by specialists or a line cake er. This Is a rrtil mistake. I " he ii linlffM (ting housewife. If (die Is willing te tti.te the time, nnd will have the pa tience, te practice, nnd tench her own linml tl.n minnlni, Utile tricks. llin.V seen decerntp n rake ns finely nnd ns daintily ns the most experienced baker. Decorative Icing This icing is used first le cover the cake, nnd then the hnlnnre is iieu 10 decornte It. , Place in n mixing bowl White of large cog, Five tablespoon nf cola water. i Ona. teaspoon of citam of iattar. New add Mewlv two cups of confec tioners' sugnr. bentlng with n wire spoon te mix: bent about hie minutes In beating this amount of sugnr: then ndtl sufficient confectioners' sugnr te make n mixture tlint will spread : then bent until the Icing will held its shape. nnd flnier ns ehlrcd. using any ynrletj , of flnverlng. with the exception of vnnllln. . , ... If for nnv reason this routing should I le dlsrolered b crtimhs then allow It tft ilrv and Ice again. Iitdng tlie plain water Icing. I'eier the Icing In the. bowl while ou me coating the cake, se Hint It will net dry out. New tot decorate the cake lake two sheets of white tippurltlng paper and make into a cornucopia. Inking care that the closed end is misled tight and N in needle point. Pin te secure. New cut one half inch from this edge and cut the i letter M in the part Hint 1 in tie I opening ou have .lust cut. 1111s win i make the rose shape tube (hat Is used . .. !..... !.. mlffn ' te mane nil) roses iiuum nn- i pne,. n pnit of the Icing nnd try out i . follews: Feld In the top "" J'1", ; ' ",,,.,,in after niacin'' I ', ", 'll0 ' "n" "'.,.' i ' e ' i,. !, I..I.H. nml he i mil- g u in cue hand, genii squeezing out lust n little of the icing. New step, push the cone down genii and then lift (illicitly. This' is hew the rose edge is feimed about the edge of the enke. . . .... .1.1. .! rt.. ' Ue net attempi ie pin un , il.n ....I... until rnu enn make II well. .lust piactiec en the plate anil inen scrape up the Icing after ou are done practicing with It and icturii It le the cornucopia nnd try it all eier ngain. When ion me sure thnt eti enn de It nicely then plnce n robe edging en the cuke. , Then lake two sheets mere of the 1)apcr nnd nuike n second cornucopia ex- .. ... .1 .- .! . . nA ..ff tl. eln nelly like the lirst; new cut oil the tip i end nbeut ene-nunrter Inch, milking u , smnil hole nbeut the size of a blacrt- ' bended sleel pin: color pnit of the icing a delicate giecn and place In this tube and press out te make the stems. ' Then pjiii e swiie whllp icing in Hip same slilp tube, and form little dots of the white Icing te form little lllies-ef-the-iulle en the giecn stem. Hnie the lilies alternntlng en the stem, finish the side et the take with the same lcslK"' , mi t Spread the gieen stems for Ulies-of the inllev across the top of eake. Cut the tube with the green Icing In It by tiiin niing the edges from the side near the cut end, feiinlng the letter V. nnd press out the mixture feiinlng leiues In be tween the Ulles-ef-the-ialle. This Is a very nttrnctlve design nnd is unite ensv te mnke. Practice every step be- OUR STORE ORDERS Buy Anything Anywhere Our Customers are net confined 1i the twk of liny enp store, hut ma) ellilile tlurlr luircliiiws iimnng tin- Irudlnic stores or I'lilU.. Hills Cfltlne Ihe Im-M inliie. 1 ur tlflir nrs Hr'ifi been rstenil nie irc-ilil le thousand of untuned customers. WRITE FOR DETAILS TONIGHT Marriett Bres. !111B CHESTNUT STREET1 WILMAR PEANUT BUTTER That Rich Flaver comes from fine -llaiend meaty V I r -glnla peami's that a i e laiefullv H( lecttd a n tl c r u s h tl And the hIi tight J a I keeps the peanut but let fit sit at all times With ii crisp "nutty" flavored crust Victer Bread a 6C Big Leaf Sold only in our Stores 3 fdiffeient the ordinary ..,, 1 mm l " . '- .- Yeu, Toe, Can Mafe Mrs. Wilsen Teachei fore jeu attempt te work en the enkc. This Is important for the real success. Butter Cream Icing Place in mixing bowl While of one ego, Four tnhtmpoent of outlet; Threc tahlupoens of water, llegln te bent stewry, adding suffi cient XXXX sugar la mnke n creamy mixture thnt will spread. Ute te cover the cake with tins icing, spreading even and very smooth. The cake Is new ready te elecornte, as follews: With ;,., nlmetuN, shed the ,, viieing machine, or el tl,ln pieces the long wny of th aimeiuiH, se cut in the almond. and place In baking sheet and toast in Your Teapot- will demonstrate why SA1ADA" n HAS NO Largest sale sW yB IN THE HOME, IN CAMP OR ON THE HIKE R 8c R Bened Chicken is mere than a convenience ; many have long regarded it ' as a necessity. A standard product for fifty years sstSKMm 1 LwTJtkM WmK. L I flflpTP'fl , SiSS AtallurocerypnddellMteMensterei Drawn from actual photograph of Charles Villiar Sparr, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sparr of Prestett, Iowa. Fer Your Baby What is mere desirable . than vigorous health? MRS. Spnrr is en enthusiast about Berden's topic Drnnd Milk because she has brought up her lhtlc son Villiar en It. And he Is n splendid vigorous boy. "... his constant noed health hns made him full of vim nnd pep,rshe snjs. Villinr is dftccn months old and hns ol el rendy begun te lenrnhis ABC's. Fer keen mental development usually accompanies geed health in children. Ne mother need experiment with her babv's feed. Uagle Brand has been the standurd baby "feed for generations. There nre no doubts about its purity or its sp endld results. Many thousands of grate ful mothers have testified te its benefits. And doctors recommend it for weak and puny babies for it is se easily digested. Berden Eagle Brand Milk is net a prepared feed. It is only pure milk combined with pure augar the natural feed, if for any reason mother's milk (nils. Your grocer has it. Always pure and uniform. THE BORDEN COMPANY Berden Building New Yerk Maters also of Rerden's Evaporated Milk, Berden's Chocolate Malted Milt and Berden's Confectionery- jDcrvleA'Cs x'l. ""). Mill ""SBODTK ni..fcri Z? VOftft. 'ii '"'!:' ' . .'J, .-'. rr. moderate even, watching very carefl Use te cover the sides nnii ? cake. Caramel Icing Place in a snuccpnn , V, One and enchnlf rn of J,-.- supar, ' -. One-half cup of water, ,. One-half teaspoon of cream of tartar Stir te dissolve nnd bring tobelDwt for live minutes; take fro,?, iCft add two tnblrspoens of cold umi, ?52 Mifflclent confectioners' sugar in ,$ le blend, then aid one tcasnnn2 vnnllln and sufficient rarnmrt T2L1 Nettaa&S W.11 and then use te Ice ffl $g Allithe Icings in this le.r. . i. .thinned down if they become tee ',i while working, with just I &. j of boiling wntcr. Take care and ill just n few drops nt atiine and kJH well. ni Any pure vegetable coloring mv w. used ns desired, keeping in mind tblt nil colorings must be worked in well 1 ' ' EQUAb in America. ened CHICKEN 1 1 makes for economy of time and economy vOi purse. Can be used for any one of .a dozen appetizing dishes that can be made from chicken meat. UMI '" " guU. - ?ruANV iwr- U. st'S'atiri-'lt iwi t 1 yrrwvasmf sl y 'I'Miiurar iti u 'Li' i .1,1 i l lllllililiiiiiiim .7-rt ifi :,f.. If k.' AViti fi 1,. ' ' t fi r ,Vrt ..7 'Af", l'.u s.st. W l, ttiiinittiN inmiri tii,..i,t iwiwiimiim.iiriiiMiiiiiiiijmjij)
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