Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 08, 1922, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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mwF Fancy That a GrateM spirit
Oiecs As heed As It Uets Is Wise
ter There Are Great Big Gifts ami Little Bits of Favers That
, Mean Toe Much te Be Returned or Paid Fer
TTOW often we say, In return te nn
tnrnilnn nf r-rntltltrln frntil entnn
,-. "Why, it was n picture te inc!" ct there dee-m t eem te be any ex
Ancl b,ew often de vve mean It? cu"' .v' enn give for net taking any
B, Hew.pffcn can we menu It? i '" wltlieut hurting her feelings.
MuclKpeur enjevment of n sift1. lhN it n ease where the beauty of
.resented, n. party slven. or n Undlv friendship proves Itself.
thought carried out. comes from the' 0,lr. Rrateful bplrlt pari her Jint
,yny,ln which It In received " much iim n leturn gift or favor would.
Mah .... .. ......... ... Atirl lirl.it n frlenil she enn see tnnt.
mj -unit", ua viuei iiuiiiui'iii mr
eme f one li planned with the me-t
BracJeuR' thoughts but fimill carried out
and flnlshpil ntiil uliwwl nm' nf tin. n.iiwl
With nlmest niigcr and certnlnlv relief
It's no pleasure te slve something
te a ptrsen who is nbvleuslv epectlng
that and mere nnil nrceptw it" a her due
Without nnv sltisuiitv in her thank-..
TT if-Ast i?v,-. t ,,!.. ..,... .. i...
1 kl "i i.b . i i. ,...
u s. lint V lllU' ' till II it hlill'-iill
Tllrit KllPS ,w r.Hl ;s ,f c,.f,
ntt ..i.-.. . .. i. . t. , ..
vriirii iin-ii (m n s,.uu.nunjr niar
n.,f r..i.e. i, ..,.,. .i....i- .i
try te iilens,. a little tiric who !,..
tit. niKtL i- itiirii- 111-111 t's 111; iii-iii ill
everything sjp wints ntnhnw. 11t.1l nc
in., .i, ....,. ...i.. 1 ....
Ctpta jour eiTiritu' jut te bn pelite1
It would he . i-.ii i- if she threw It in
your face, because then i'i . eutd r.
press your fcclitus in uiinblc t.-iin.
'A;
NI this works th- otitieile w.
tee.
Sometimes yen feel that vmi fiitinet
accept anetlu r t liitic from sumo friend
whehn showered veu with klinln. .
If jeu are se plneeil tint vnu 1 ununt
Read Your Character
It li Dtiby PuHim
I'll Muz the rersevering
rers vtianci ,s n vl'tne in mere
Ways than mn it w nf parti.-iiln
value in ni'ist lui'.s nf business, both tn
tmpleyer and tn (tnpleje,
lorcever it is a t lime which slnw
only in a ini'im's record, nr 1 - vnu
arc meie .r !- fjinilmr wr'i 1 he
science of . h.iri. ( r. Ic atnl knew be
igns of 1-
(Jften r.Minis are nn' nvnil.ibli- fir
consultation wlun vu me 1 iiii-hIi 1 :ii;
hiring 111 .itiiiii. m-. . else tin ire
net thoreiu'hlv t. iw..itliv t.,i
reason or anetli. r
i Yeu mav ,.,.,, hiver lt.. . ,..,
Observation wln'e , nn piitlmg the
I VMien wartl 0I1 de Miuietlline that rtf AT rniisn.I Stnrpnen te make this
! you knew will gneplr.isiiie te n .hild W , i r it .1 w,"" aug htei I "scrappx ' w-h ".'"" M'l' "' ;me awtui mental "'..- ..-, ,- ,,-..
Ten futil out Imu trim tliu i rennrk was the frlendU censidera- mother In the iiiernlnir ritn-i7iiii! ' l,"Jv,ral disease, for nstanee. and 'oel1'!.
7 TCa I i . J, I Bh u . with lee ,",,, ""' iH-melike t.vatt.ient offered htm "errM.Ing from th" off 'te he water '" l". H r"al,H, real that veu can" "'" "":'' ! "
te Z Zt dVngl. m BK",nJi Tl " fr'""' h tl",iru1i0,t8(,"In" i"" ' il'e bathZt, that we".ll-t n ft' !" "t ou, mind for weeks! , "len'i tn k te me about realistic
I that'ieyfuldanre. is surely inoregnitl- J "!- tlie spent night en their canoe ,lewl1i 8he ,, , , Jh 1 1 a 's realism and we're supposed te I p'"-- " tliT-e,iKI, paying geed money
f lying than any rar.Mli worded ln.rl,ll,?Bf .".fT -., . .. . nimply because she overslept and is t'"' it entertainment nnd pay money '" ,& n wWrh nil !hr preps are
J ... .:.j .i...i.. .!.... ' rhe.v had Paid In money for their i, ... . ..." ... i te ln shocked." I nract ca nreDs. If the here wants te
tuavtitiiiir-iijuuiiiii-ii II'IIIKS II 117 OU t I .1 t 1 1 .1 '.).. ..!. n ilAn.il, ,ir I'LUUM SIC ltl mil ,,t. ..... . ,11 i.l , , , ,
mnlri nncsMr. . l"1'! their feed, nnil the candles with ., i,n h i, ,.:,,, i.,.i "Hut Isn't rea sm nrl?" ,.. i eat a real dinner with icnl chicken, nnd
v,u lll'n-lllll 1 t l.i a. I V 1 ll'IIIII- 1I11L 11 J 1- 11 L III1LIII I rki . -- - .- I
I applicant tlinnisli .1 t -t
Preb.il.lv viir b 111 liei.tieti of this
Tlrtue will In- m -li.- liiinlwritiiu'. I..
gbe sure vmi -li ill Inv.- 1 -imiini'ii of
. vv. .... i..,.. ,-.... ..-p, ,..
'writing .111 uiirul.d pi'i If the line-,
I lire striiiirht nnd v e n th'ir 1- one stmn
indication of pei-.-vei.inn. pitlenee
land will pevv.i 11 tin- t 1 taie.
BuIIy and tiimlv 1 mi I, tliit is nnelliei
sign. It yen see th.11, 111 ulilitnni te
this, the appln aut is a btunett,- rather
1 than a blend, nnd bis a hiii.iv- 1 iiIkt
(than 11 convex pretil. . von hive -iiii.il
indications win. 1 1.1k. n -ill t.-.-t ii-1 .
will well w iri.int
...... 1...I...C Ik.n 1 . ..
tcir iiHin-i i n ai nc
possesses this business, virtue.
Tomeirnw I hose Who O.ire
''Adventures 11 ith a Purse
rTlO KACH th.- mini d.ivs one ..in-
X iief have tee 1 1 inv sill ,iriss(,
hanging in the n-1 .mil .lu tn .1
fortunate drop In urn . s nilM good geod goed
lookinr dresses c.m be h.ul fi .1 n-isen-
able nrice. There b.is i. n.-d ill town'
a new specially snep wen 11 n.is :i nn 111-
tity of evei se line sill, ilii'i-. l f
which I vv sh t,i t,ll vm 1 about It is
made of nn tc(ll nt nu.ilit nf ' niten
crepe, bin-k Th- -knt b.is tows of
fageting, vvlnih . 111 h.inllv b. told lien
t the r.nil dr.ivv nvverk .ml "ii itln r
1 shoulder 1 -l 'niv mi-ette made nf the
Jtrepe. . Snnli 11 v 1- tin kevii..ic tn
most Ot the tin. 1,- mn iiress..s. .mu
thle is fiiltrietenllv nl.llll tn VV.nr te tin'
5 office, vet in p. rfei t t i-te for n dinner
engagement. P.'"-f "f all it l- SP.) '.
engager
Of course th.re must be a bar te be
worn with th. dress. Will. p. iiiiul it
a rakish nnjU en 11 sau.'v -t.i ei limn
iEIm wit nn nwfulh sninit bar. nil of
black tulle, u turban tt l.'Hllv was.
wlthfi pidnt vv)ii''h made it npp.-ir
rllgjitly higher In tl. fmnt tl.it at tie
hatk.. And the tulle ( row 11 iill.i'v.il I. its
of air fn keen the iut fnun In tug tin
warm A MnSlr- pmrl diep w is u-mml
in ine irnm "i . i.v mn. nee .-m-i
mated these penris von 11 vi ii- wiiii ine
lilapk dr.ss Hint In' is pn -il at m, ,;i
I The Weman's Exchange.
Is Prsper
T thr I iltt 0 It own ' I'mir
Dear Madam I vv 11 d In e tc 1 1 . - if
II In errr.it mnnrlmi f..l ll Mini i: III. in
1 of twenty eais 1 f hr. tn w. .r a -'1 iv.
Jhaf Is a derby lvipei 11 lutniir fe1
.1 , - nr 1 I.L n
IIJ Uh'V u-u 1-1. -i'i...
Yes, eltl er tl." 1i iw 1 it or tin d-1 '
may tie worn Hnth sh..i hi hi- bn id
bands.
Picnic Games Arc Ready
Tn tht l.di'er 0 ll nm t I'nw
Dear MJd..tn I we il.l n nri .'e 1
very mm 0 If vu vvill iiWn') i.nnt
your column n list f si, me k ciw u d
their d rei liens vvliii n uav b. nliv.dii
11 picnic in the I'.nk l,vii lxvs an 1
girls' ages are fiem twelv. tn s - , , n
years. t.nuvs K
If seu sen.' a Mitipnl .iddits-ed in
velepe, I ian html v 1 a li-t .hit jeu
Will Slliely like It I. me lone; te irlnt
Here, nut e'- sur' ami -.emi in r i- it
liecallSC the glim'" lie sin. illv I ,1 in d
for outdeois
j) Thing You'll Leve te Make
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nIf you are looking for a simple but.dldate for Majer of the Western inc-
AitJUrvV. .M.i.IiHjI.Ii here is one. I
m at the botlem of the I iistm.
Wr?"?"1 :j.0",l " "s.' ,p R,,eul:
v.'-.r vn 11. llllll. ipini ..11 11 null., itt.nn.m 1 . nimpm n, iininii ,,, . ,.n m.uin,,,,. n-' - ' . . - . ' .---.. ..-.,. ,....-. ...1 .. 1, . 1 m .iii int.
rrfraKr I. ihescam ,t tin siuniir "l M ' Ja "t"' l. V t In," V ..if Vtal liind ' '" Z"Z ffi'nuiHltl, , ,Me,jr ' ll1th'" , S. L"" "! T- "-"
VjMMrp, anil tnu neci. innnii, 'ut mui ' ,,r ,:,,' ''..,' '"'''" " um- with tea ere ie ami iniuiueu identiia Iv '" " .,.,., ,', " .; r ,'"". ,,',,'" ' wji""ui ioek
i ,Ckimlder Inte tielnls ns shnwn in Dm I n in ,llP l nl",l states sat at the In- with the laeket and bodice This fash. ' One ami one-half cups of canned te- . . . . ., , at him iih theimli ids face weie
vKh Wl h enl.ni Td n ifi'" V n' ? '"' U,!! of nttJ. l.lnlhe "- te I lie MZ t al?. crushed fine, or tubbed thteuyh Keeping h ttdge he.sl, !,r' Tilse'! e'nee V.'f" si'.U? ISS
.."Elllnh n enlnr.nl vwml mi.bn .!. ,l .. KlllhtOtl. ,N . ( Blld, nCCOrdlng te tfl ders Is One which S followed both In a KICll, In llinkillir flldee il is ul. .- be wi I I Inf n i.,.8'. '!.. .Vi' ,'."lt
I'Jllr"' m... ......i.. ..,..""",',"' ' coroner, "performed beautiful v.' ni... .n.... sm I. s ..-. ,.., i i Nt tnhlesnoens nl melted bucan fat. .i. i.. in ,..- ....."' ""'l' i, lu , ,.,.,. ,..:"::.'."""'''"
.a wM.. - j iii? fifiitiiM in iiin iinkitrti ti ru ' m un mm" !- i.nr-ni unr uiui - .- r - . i
T, iw luciii WHll rillbens. ALi,ih..ln.liMri. It. V.nlii,...
lsT .w., I,. ..I I l ...... I
iHfiBv?v'.i 7tin "iw;:'
"alif'MT72mr '"" nimi.uiai t.ii.rrty jieinanai uuiiding
"" -.... i i iii
( pav off thepc obligation, you are half
USlinlned In Ini'tir 11101 C
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0,0' though reverie or embarrassment
prevent eit trem expressing it In
words
's,l(' tpd" repaid for her trouble, it
r("'11 lins been "a pleasure te her
" K'" '011 that enjoyment, whatever
" """ lecalise she herself has enjoyed
h(1 delight lellected upon her from our
nd e It Is n neceni) nart of ex-
pressing thanks te ,,rove it l.v .bowing
n -, . ,,r .1 ... rj
n gt.lt. I It spirit
win. n tnev liglitfcl tiieir room.
l.i -.
. ., .. 1 . it, . .
. '"" .,".1'4 P"llI k nu" '" ceu'u nec
" "ii'i nir 111 iiiivuiinE em Kniuiuut;
V . . ... L iu. .1,.. .-
a
111. I.' .lie 1II.IIIJ lUlllft- imr 11. HI III
1 his w..r!d. st, f tlim are se big
t .,t j,.., reuMn t jHtssibly express
ii"iiii 1 uuiins n'l niriii
i.rne-s nre se small, nut e nrautltiil
.111.1 . teiiihiiic that you wouldn't dare
-.i 11 . . '
miiti..n tile,,,
11... .1.... ..f..i i.i.
...,, ..,, b. ii-iui s,..n. run i-M.rrs,
nit a stnnib 112 tenKiie or a er lined
h.iti.1 would net be big nne-iBl. te man-
,ls,.
DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
Jolty faker
( D.vnin
I'em the 'leaner, after ptemistng
Ownt I'ren-I'atch net te play trick
rui the nn. and lea'tt. find the
biidi nnd ecat playinq frtcA-i en
A 1 hi lfcrrv liehin drepi 11 ireim
de in Im hurl, nnd irhcn Inrk tain
tlm out Aim I nhei diepi a hie
fiili insult hi iiaMf.
CIIMIKK IV
r ... .
, ,, , r'J'"K 1 isn
JU the Ten-or had danced and
X squirmed when Merrv ilnhin
dmppei n wenn down lii bacK But 1
h ,nnr,ln- (1I1(1 snuirnnnt--it that lime '
' ,1 , . ." ,nilnK M '"" Mme I
nn neining te the bopping and twist- I
- -
ing lie went through when he felt the
live hsh flopping nheut inside his waist
"I'm a goner"' veiled Tem. "f feel
the snake stlnsin.' me with it tm,..
Uh . tin.
Oh!" What be felt nf m,n
n..i 1 in- mis or uie nn pricking blm
-iiii'h nnd -lanet had caught enlv a
glimpse et the fish as King Fisher
ti'ipped it down Tem's back Thev-
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1111111 T L tl . . .. .. 1... IL .
"..... iuw Hut'iufr it tram was a
, '- or net. nut it was clear Tem
n.e.lt.1 help. 80 Jack acted at once He
.'"' "i"'" M1ems wn,t and out tleppid
in. tish T w. fish i,i,i ,. ,., '...
lunik Usidu the worm. The hsh'-j
meuih .lescd en the worm, and the
hsh with a mightv Hep. went tumbling
down the bank and ker-s,,lnsh: Inte the
bnmk
1 .
mm Mnred in astonishment at the
,,i ',' i"1 1 t,1 ripple that showed
iV.,1 I,., . 1 nn , ' Se dl'1 'Ick ,
and .I.inet nnd .Inllv Ini-e-
' It mlsht have been n flying fish,"
SIC-'Iim! .(.met
liittl.tv.watfletv-rnttle:" laughed
MM,; I jshrr in his (pieei- war "That
was the les, sh0w I have seen in manv
f'.r "it " "0M Wrth ,he fl8h X pal'1
Then Jack and -Tanet knew the fish
was net n lljins t-h. Thev knew- King
IWnr hnd drepie. it Inside Tem's
V.'llsl l.i, 'l'.,, fl,. T.incn.. .
d" istnn lin,. b'r, ,.,11,. ,i,,n , j(new ul)J j
1 ., . .. -!. nii 1111
...s.i-ii ,i- iin r isuer new awav
'". ' at. Ii .mother fish
"I think these weeds aie bewitched,"
ni.l n,n the Teaser Who ever heard
"l 11 V 1 I
tsh 111
t llvin.- worms heme ehnsed v... n..
Jill .Hand y ' ' "
Hi it 1- what the birds thought
'bit 1 In- weeds are new item, I nhm
' 1 ..inn wis nntiiii . fgp,
liiiiiL-i-il into men nf ..lil.e"
of blue
111 III, I, ml
inn. t
Then Tem the Tenser t-rinn,i
.... tup be h.-ul been the en. who had
,'7"'. AIl" f"'"' "'"I Mr- Ilrnvvn
iritasber bv (hanging thru- eggN about
I he birds nr,. just paying v.,11 back
1 the trillth veu 11 la veil nn thin, 1
I we.ildu t mind that." sighed Tem
tl" I'-isei "if I leuld only plav ine.e
tri.ks en them We teuld have ,, Bnme
1 ' risvi-n: til.ke en fnch oilier. '
r """".'.;.." K"nd id.a." put In .Tellv
.feKcr "Whv .Inn 1 vnu de t ' y0,i
iii iiiiiiun- wns nnu (euid think of
11 e-e tricks t linti the birds or herists
Vn ' s.,l(, Tem the Teaser with an
.the, I..3 "gh Mv premise te fJinnt
i.-s-lntdi spoils all that I told lilm ,
I would play no umre tricks en birds
m- beasts' and I am going te keep mV I
premise " ' I
Here .lurk spoke ,,p "When Giant
1 iess. Patch nsked you te make that
premise, he meant mean tin ks that
in ik. folk sn.l I I new jnllv tricKs vnu
an plav that will astonish the birds
mi 1 Ik isis nd et make them glad "
1 ''irl!k,": ,h." "".' ,n"ke ,,lpm glnd?"
i"ke. .lel'v .Inker in stirpiise. "Whnr
I in I of til'ks are these ' l
." add"d 'lern the Teaser eager-
folks f'l''-"'-'-" -ricks that mke
"De you knew what hind of frlrlis
1-nli has lu his nilml? Tomorrow"!
Iwirfrr wllltdl. In It Perky SaJZA
gels a surprii.) in
Other States
IluMimi. A ( lin' OTOrtPn n lintmtt.
....11 .1.11 k ,ii 11 .mnet began te laugh, tortoise shell for a sound box and 1 I . . . .. . ,t -ent paste for making sandwiches in such a ilgoreus show of feellnir against
, , 1,1 ' ,. i?i .1" ,s' J".". "ere sei"K te , stretching a number of strings of Mnew I aJwnJ-. vexing te the housewife. ,0Pv lns, , 10 ,,, M, fr teiip and sheu skirts and bobbed hair
v.- ' " V ,le Aver,'"' chuckled .lack. 1 across it This is all s,iid te be and frequently because she Is unuble te riety serve some dalntv sandwiches made evident In some of the letters of your
vnV'.: ;,'":: 5" 1,l,,ls en w !t ' ,"ee,,dar. of .eurse. but if we examine llnk of ether methods the roast will from the leftover meat Kemeve bones ine'0 1 TiViebbed'halr'1 it" 1, rWe'SS
.J11n.1n.cn ' ' -Msnn.1 Ten. -I lt I $" ,mUs.1;n,1 T-struinent of the earlv , , , , j , , , of, p and fat from 1 be leftover meat and put geed-looking. It Is ikci.U-dlv an Im-
fisn ,., 1 .' 1," J", m ll,nt (ireeks. the Ivre. we find a representa ... through the feed 1 hopper sufficient 111c.it pievuncin ever the long unkempt tiesses
I', 1 1 . 1 "V1 u,sini: tllllt worm, tien of the tortoise upon it. "m,s ''' " te'tl '' Inc l.nglisb l0 make two cups, then add of the dandruff ndvertlse.nent It Is
1 hi new mu the hsh knew the worm I 'housewife is n letil adept at making ., ' veuth materialized Kuielv we of the
.is in mv wuisf. atii hew- did the Tomorrow Hew Hid the mrrlr-in I 1:1 if. .-.. ' xrn """"',- vveiker se like the ladle- te leek their
rm get In mv waNf An(1 h'. "ul lomerrow lievv lllrl hij .meriran savory di-hes from leftover meats. Tke tranche of paisley. best Then why de se many of us
the hsh (-n.i sL. it ther.." ina., i " in ifciiimr. j. , nFnnPr, fhnnnrrl fi,r. ...ii. ' write niriilnst them'.' Is it because we
.... , - ..... ...... v.: -. 1 a.sa -..-'. .-
Ill I I I I
ful uiemerlnl feuntuin In menierv oflclethei may go. Ihu white suit of llaii-
till' W Ollll'll Volunteer IIIH sen vi-bn u.l nel. u,rnu twill. 1i.i-pv iilninii i,r
in the inlliicn.i epidemic in UUS.
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Mrs .la eh Haur. social leader, nrnm.
1 infiit in politics, and kpewti ns "Chl-
iukii eei iiiisiness woman. ' it being
urged bv her fi lends tn become u nn.
iiepmis
One of (he biggest pieces of mural
decoralleii ever undertaken -bv a worn.
".- r- "t "vri. ..... .M.n.
Mwrenigif. of .evv jem. for the $2,
fe
- I . , . 1 . .. . trrnnsei llllll Illlllieil UillWIII. in. II. Ill O 111, liln,. l,. u.-.l&tlt, llwn ..
WirtlTTH TITTTIT Trt
vi!iiiiiT iu.pjji.ij
Through a
Weman's Eyes
By JEAN NEWTON
"Off Days"
De you have "off days" when the
family tell you jeu get out en the
wrong side of the bed?
Are there times when everybody
seems te be trending en your tees, ir
ritating you, imposing upon you? And
when you let them knew it de they tell
you you are "cranky" or cussed?
Then ten te one you are dissatisfied
with yourself, there is something you
i . .... i .
mave tfene or emitted te de that in en
your mind. Fer. ns Mine. Koche says,
"Sometimes we take engcance for our
evil thoughts or actions by tyrannizing
these around us."
Of course we de net knew it. Hut
underneath our "cussedness" is, the
feeling that the trouble i with our
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Ill 11 . 1 ll'fllll- 1I11L 1I1I.I1L III1LIII I Ilk
n.. ni., .... .1 1.. i. 1.-.,..
'inn . villi lit tltlll III V lit ill !
she knows somehow that she Is un-
j.,.. . ,., , . ,.. .,,, ...
Jimii u 1111 uiui mil n. r?si ii i-1 si 111 1 11 1 c
lakes her still mere
p
t.i 1
t understand when
he dinner nnd strikes
unry with mother.
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fnr ,n(0 t1 hrn, eJ ,j'b " ',, M,n
!.. i. i l.- .. .t i. 1.!
1 nil t 11 1 iifi'imt 111 1 1 1111:11 iii imv 11
0,.x,i,r he lest that ImrVertant cnn - cnn -
?.. . gn,.' ! ., ,". l... m,p .I"",' ...
1VV ' u.""u,"L,,:,:"1:"..,"L '"'...:
.ril... 11. KK. Im ilAnsl.l rt .l.e tisn
'ii in-, inrjcie ier n nceis nun imiir inn.-
., . f,lr...,,. ....,.., .,., f.,,1.,,.
.- -,, - v :
""fZ, "l l""? f-"ml n,etl,Pr ','1"
,"pr evening spoiled.
Mether innv never have beard the
.n.witstinn finm Mine, ltnebe. hut she
t " . , , 1
knows. Whether it Is iliiUKhter or
father, she can just about gncs" what
the trouble is. he she smiles in the way
ihiit mothers hnve and tries te uiuoeth
the ruffled hairs.
Hut Hebby and May well, for them
it's just one of the cruel things m a
hard, bind werl.K
! Can Yeu Tell?
! By R. J. and A. TV. Bodmer
I Who Invented the Plann
The Hist real piano was made In
Uartoleuien fThrlstiferi. nn Italian He
! invented the little hammers whiih "tnke
the strings nnd give a clear tone, in-
.tend .if the scratching sound whiih all
' nrev ions instruments preduied. It took
."00 vears te discover the value nf these
n"mm
The name nlnnnfeile comes fiem lw&
, -- -- ---
Italian vveids nieaiiing hind and soft
nml '" ""'rat.'lv descriptive, as the
notes . an nt will be made loud or soft. ,
jt , dev plepniHtit of the simplest
fenn of linkine leuulnr sniiud vlbra-
tiens l.v snapping or hammering .1
string whi.h is stntihfd tight and
fastened nt both ends In ether word",
it Is a stringed liistiumenl , and we
must go far bad; into hlsterv te find
the earliest trnii'M of stringed Inst 111
ments and even then we de net knew
when 01 where they originated.
There is 11 legend that liie Reman
god Meicuiv. wnlking along the Nile
after the nvei li.'u' overflowed its banks
and the lnnd had beieme drv again
stubbed his tne en the shell of a dead
toiteise. He piik.d it up tn cast aside
and accidentally tnuih.d some of the
strings of sinew with IiIh linger These
string" vveie all that leninined of the
bedv of the live tortoise. Mereuiv heard
u Illlisn.;.! siiuiiii nnu iiiiri uiniuni .llllll. .
searching for its cause, he twnnged the
string again and discovered Uie music ,
In tightly stret( bed strings. He set about
. !. .1 I ...! ..f.... .!.... .....I.
A White Twill Suit
Trimmed With Red Kid
SjM j
The woman who picks out a white
suit for reseit wear doesn't take nnv
mere chances than the mini who sells
mosiiulle netting In New Jersey. She
U bound te be u success. I'ei. 1 Hbeiiirh
innrlu 1ntln u innv rnnm nml Liw.rtu
-... -, .-- -. - .,..,.... - . - -
knitted mateilnl is nlwivs a stiatei;!
point ei la-meu
This sensen the white suit lias taken
en many new coquetries of color, line
und trimming and lu evidence of this
we ll istraie leuav tic- cnartninc mode
of wlilte twill ttliiimiM Ui 1 b ack
. . . . . . -- ..
In very long wuips which nlmesi sweeii
the ground. As te the selection of kid
or leather as a trimming touch, it mav
be mentioned that some of the siiuii'tc-s't
of black crepe coats seen lately liave
been ornamented with motifs cut from
feeling that the trouble i with our- iect. Healism. That ' the whole Idea, be made speit of. It is merely nil Im
selves and this exasperates us e much ' v' K ' " show and pay five dellais i punemein en Harnum's 'what-lH-it,'
meie against the WHlm we haie seWled I",1, " .ceu'1" of Indlffrrriit seats and nml the .lellglitful thiiu about the pa
for the occasion what de we see? Healism! We see n ,renM "f the svinbnllc Play is that thev
iniriei ii iiuiLinn 1 nicrr itnnnr iiuinn- riiii 1 -wv it .11. 1 . 1 ..
I s. . r1 -i t
j 1 ALl vtWlllIU
SfTTvTi3i
TxhlM W I
if W !
if
1
i
V " 1
('hern t twl and with led leather. . '" -""-, "',' "',-' '..., ,'.' ...' ' ."., ''" ". "' umi i .vi.'. and ,mii, n
-r -r - , .
UUiiiK-rFHILADEJjPHIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 922
Paul and Virginia bthblbna
The Age of Realism
rpilEY hnd been upon an unusual ex-
anHKtlT? ,l"ll,, Playhouse,
and they had come home with scarcely
a word between them.
,"ou didn't like the
Play," murmured Vlr.
glnla. an Paul nego nege
tinted the latch-key in
their own front deer.
He mumbled some
unintelligible, replv.
"I don't knew,"
went en Virginia, "but
plays nowadays all
seem se terribly real
istic I ran't deter-
initie WllAhn. 41. M
of the theatre is deteriorating or im- J
proving." '
Paul laughed in a short. eVnil mnn.
ner.
"Oh. it's art, super-plus," he
sceflfed. "That In. If u it i,.ii....
all the stuff (hat's printed en the sub-
1 .
mured Mre n a iliffidnntlv
1 " -.....
' "Maybe it K" he rennn.I.i .,-.i.
' "I don't wn It isn't. dare sav that
most (,f thi.si- til, us. 1,1. ti.J ivv.m . 1
is: 11 l""V. "'? Ne'l's and
the Mil ndbergs and t);e Melnars are all
ery teal they 'ie real when they're nut
hi .i-, ,., ,. ...... ; .,.--:':
' hi 11 1 mi 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 nnpn iiin insr
1 ,,,,,... " '" "- re net
! .1... . 1...11 1 - ..
1 nun 1 ni'iinvn 1 inpa tnn iim -
lbolli lbelli iil-ivs " nrnteste.t VirVi..l mii'.ii..
.uel','l''x.s.',Pr,,t',',ted A irginla mildly.
. l.na.t I......1....I ...I.
.., ."'"' ?"'.. .
,w er 1 ees anvnedv ! mm. nfi
.., ,.. ,,,,. " ,"..-"' . .."."
", ,"-i' "" nnuj urat miy
,lfl ,Ih'T 7,"" ""I,"rstnnd surely must
be 11 symbolic one. Tlierc are only three
' Li f nl,,i .1, ..':.
ri...,' .i.'i. ,. 1.1. .1" ...':,
....' - ..' ,..- ...in mi- tiniiKiii.v li-
tt(. ( if emirs,. ..nhndi nn n '.!,. 1
,. '
THE ALPHABET
Initials embroidered in (he
cress
Bn9Dhs
suteh nre lust a little out of the "0 crossing and iecreslng from nlde
1 1 1 r n .. .te side meie than is necessnri ilf
.nary and wonderfully effective and J.eurJ ,'ff,. T.nVuV-l.wm.slBll 'Ke
l'r,t ,M'' "' mn,' colors may be lit one direction and the Ien nil, b.. i
.--. ..., - -1- -.---..
used in a letter, depending largely upon
what the article is.
Il is abselutelv necessary te baste
your (nnvns for this work true te a
thread en the material. fount the
number of stitches! m the deepest nnd
widest pans of the initial, and in cut-
ting 11 piece of ninviis allow a margin
nn all lour sides Try te de the em-
biedierlng se the work will leek as
Mrs. Wilsen Tells What Can Be Dene
With Small Amount of Meat Left Over
Instead of Slicing and Serving Celd, Cook With a Spicy Sauce,
Make Inte a Rell, or Use for Tasty Sandiviches
By MRS. M. A. WILSON
cerwiaht. nu tnj Vr, i A insen
H3it .runrtt
All
The dish is made from leftover boiled
I or mast beef. Pick meat free from
" n"'1 r,move n11 fat: Put Mv
meat through the feed chopper, adding
'our JirancflCi of parsley,
One onion.
New place ln skillet three tablespoons
f baron drippings, and when het add
One and one-half cups of the pie-
paird meat.
I hire tablespoons of flour dusted
et er the meat,
(ine teaspoon nf salt,
tine-half teaspoon nf ptppei.
7 no tablespoons of M erccstcishlic
nauce.
One cup of milk, nr stock.
Simmer s'ewly for ten minutes, and
then lift tn 11 thick slice nf buttered
tenr, and cover with a little melted
cheese.
Derby Pasty
Prepire cold roast mutton or vea! ns
for the, beef savory and set aside te cool.
Plate In mixing bowl
7'ke cmh of flour,
(Inc tiatpoen of salt,
Tite tiaspeans of baking ponder.
Sift te mix. and then rub into the
(lour three fourths cup of finely chopped
, diet, and add Bevcn tablespoons of cold
I '". ' '"..". ...... ..'. .,. .... ..
IiIh e s In t It is sufliclc nl T li rge ,,,'
ipliee se nnu it is suuKiinuy iiitkl 10
line .1 shallow uhm ig (imu i i-.uce 111 me
piepared meat nnu cover urn prepnren
'". " .... V I lw.fl...
mear savory vv... lour .iuM.-Uu.,su c-BK,
sllreil thin: add
Three tabUspoens of melted butter,
7i(c-fiiaffr cup of thick, cieam
""''e- ,, . , . , .1
Then roll out the balance of the pas-
try and use for top covering Pinch
edges together well. Ilrush the lop with
melted bncen drippings: and bake in
moderate even for forty minutes,
.Meat Iteil
Anv leftover meat, boiled ham,
chicken or beef, veal or perk may be
...iiii..i hi miikinir ibis dish, ill the
j burnnier de net plan te serve potatoes
jjt, t, ine the leftover meat through
1 .... foert chopper, adding
, ,bP l0f"1 "' r' h
, T,t a man peppers.
, - , ..
' rue iiriiniius hi jeiuiij,
I 7 no ouieim.
, , ,, , . , ,i
Time should be two dips of the
(hnpp.ii meat.
Piepnie 11 pasti us for the Ieihy
ntj. and 10II out In un oblong sheet.
iieud the meat ever the prcpnicd pas-
iv and season light y with pepper and
0U
H
11
, :. .. ... .... .1..11. ...11 ..,.... i..
; liiii iiiiii 111 1 nn in 11 11.1 1 vm ihuii milk
' :""..""".. 1. "" ..'i.." 'ninn; i .w.
mv Mi.i-. ........... - -
Cut in thick slhes nnd serve from
the nan. fiarnlsli with browned baton.
This h femctimiK i ailed Uubliu roll
nnd is served with brown gravy. This
tell can also he tied lu nuddinu cloth
and plunged Inte kettle of boiling water
and beileU for frt utt, lutgtk U Mnfc,'j
. . V
IIOYT GRANT
but high school students, members of
old folk's homes and altruistic investi
gators who want tu determine if the
play is ns naughty as its title. All these
people are disappoint wnen me cur
tain fans, or course.
He laughed wicked
It.
"Then there's the
symbolic play. The
:ti ere foggy and India
tlngulshable the sym
bols arc the better the
piny in supposed te be.
A tramp in heaven, a
stoker with artistic
yearnings, n beautiful
girl erphnn who has
been taught te curse
like a ti rate these
chnracteis for the basis of symbolic
I ula.s."
I "Paul what de the symbols mean?"
I "Hah! They mean that the world
I In full of helmed Innocents who are
s"" eager te pay their geed money te
the villain wants te iirtntc reat whisky,
. .
1 and the herelnegets wet in n real ocean,
?"" ln rl,r,T '"'" Bws, rea wnis-
kers for his part, all well and geed.
'n.rfi's, tee much realism In life I
I , ', P.r.e J !"n ' "c" JeJa nencv le B
.,", ' ... J. LL L .?... le.f.L, -8
nnu tne rirsr urn flinn urews real wn s
. . .
am, r,ppn,ctl ()11 ,,ltfeim e'e
ntPfl tlllPO IHtM frOIIl HIP IlOer. I UiUlt
. - .1
. . - .. .11 - "
te er mil e.illstic plnvs like 'W av Down
.:ns. lin.i i,tBili,1' lln, K11I.i. t
..Minie. that Is verv common tnsel,,,
" nnr less realism nnu mere happy
. " . .. . : "-
lnitIlm
lMV f0k,llnv
' "Stire ' .
."'". 'aid raill gliuiy. "iA't S
milheit me movies litll'r this.' I
Tomorrow Hew te Keep Yeung
IN CROSS STITCH
even as possible en the wrencr Ride
the opposite.
Twe inch initials en towels are ef-
fectlve. and cspeciallv se when done
in colors. Hnntlkerchiefs, lunch deths
Indeed, all sorts of niticle
nre
beaullhed hv one of these initials,
t'se a tine lather than u (.enrse
meshed tanvas.
Anether installment will appear next
week.
and then served with either brown giavy
or parsley sauce.
Meat I'aste
the meat.
Place in mixing bowl and add
pi. .. . ..... - ....
1 ii.c-yiiurieri cup e; rni.v, crrum
sa"n'i h run nt , .
spoon's ."HZr f'
Tice teaspoons of salt.
One tea ipoen of papula.
Mix well and use for sandwich filling.
Cm the sandwiihes into trlnnclei or
.Ll .. .. ... .. n .
oblong", (iarnlsh with n tlnv sprav of
l,lusle pnpl sandwich. ,
, Emlnc of Irffteier Vegetables
1 n, a. 1 . . .. "
I lace surhclent leftover vegetnb'cs in
howl te measuie one nnd n half nips,
add
....
One cup of thick cream name,
V110 onions minced fine,
7 ire tablespoons nf finebi iheiinril
parsley. '
Mix te blend and fill Inte tnmn.nm.
that have the centers scooped out
(it have the centers scoeued eut: mnr
top vv Ith coarse bread, rumbs and ,.
lie finely grated cheese and bake in ,ed-
ernte even for twenty-live minutes,
Au Oratln of Vegetahles
Per this dish combine Mthei- one nr
we leftover vegetables. Willi some left.
ever cold cooked macaroni, In this man-
' iiiu;i
ner
t Place in mixing bowl
m!u7re?ZVlfnCnT ' "" ""
,..-. 1 ppe Vi"' . . ,
-in -.n.i i-i.j uuiu i mi iii peas
' One-half cup of cold cooled cannts..
"e anJ tl'ce-aua,tcr cups of ,.
Wllct,t
(ue-m,a ter cun of finely chennr.l
. en,'OMt -,,...
"","l
Otie-vnarfrr cup of finely chopped
paisley.
Tlre tra)poe, n, ,,,
(hlP teaspoon nf pepper,
One-iuaiter tiatpoen of maijninm
VAiec-flunHer. up of Lead unZ'
' ' """"'
"' and turn In baking dish; spread
,0I' smoothly nnd then mver thicklv
with grated cheese, and hake In med-
crate even for thirty minutes
Tin above dishes can be set veil ns the
tneHt or pieiein dish in the ew nlng
meal.
n
l-fecerating for tile Lltnclleetl
"i ,,.hi.,', .i.i.,t m (,.. 1
,,, ' , ul,'n ' 'In,,k1.n' ,' " ma-
the table s ,, Urn. live, she hi gau, in
i.."i " i-u iiiunu me
luncheon, "but after the pine. ,Mis
' nelhed the flowers, and ihev weie
,1P heci. t. nil ilchl. Theie we... .,,..
nilLl! III. t ,1 i anriitm. i. I.. 1 ..I..... .
standing in u low howl in the mlildli
0f the table, nnd wait till hnish '
S1P ,0tu., us s,0 eii.c( ,. ,j, ,'..
i doesirt-seeni-eiit-pf-the-oidliiaiv ..
presslens en her heaieis' laics. "e.
. .-: .". :
1 Lifiuu nnu 11 in n 11 iitii im . .. .,.....
7" -.; .,., mm.
ict I'll un p UIIU I II y I i
mmm
4r.V:91tW
4t
-uwi i.ii- ... "" l""l . liee,S, I ",' , iimiilicin le SiTUIlnlyO
keeps se much fnshei' in i his wm n lle ''"tfc. .lethts and suireundlngs
course, veu umv have a In oil,, ,...'. "f " "T l"aliit.iiic as though lak
slsler wiie1' never '.flews" i,",:;"!,:,;1 , ffi? llVcll
remain when ence they haw seen It. i Intieduped must be laKen f.i ,, S
hill lust In (-use nn nm sunI... . . ' u llliniri' iietunrinl hii.UiIa.,i ....; ".Vu
but just In case jeu are sending seuie wlill?1ut J,?',?0'1,111 uestleiiliis. und with
ter laving It for fcome reason .... m.. nut the lll-brcrt atarlnr curresitv whiJ....
Jegbej tba Vw 'eriJUlea. ,
t .
Please Tell Me
What te De
By CYNTHIA
One Toe Many "Bettya"
Dear Cynthia There must be two
Bettys writing te Jack White, as I
read a letter te him recently, and 1
knew that I did net write It. I am the
one who told Jackie that both girls and
boys are fifty-fifty, and he seemed te
answer my letter, but maybe It was In
tended -for the ether Betty,
Please rlte, Jackie boy, and let me
knew whom you are writing te.
HHTTY (PltOM NOniUSTOWN).
Te "The Raver"
fynthla thought perhaps you would
nitlier net lme your letter published.
Veu staled your problem se clearly that
It Is rosy te see hew perplexed jeu
must be. Considering all the clrcum
stuiices uti mentioned, the best way te
Kolve the difficulty would be te tell the
Klrl frankly hew you feel, but du net
bind her te an engagement As jeu say
.ou nie ei xetinc It would net tie
full te ask her te wait for you se
Imib Hut It will net hurt te give tier
Hie t hance te If she feels as you de.
Yeu leek nt the matter e sanely that
PMithln Is sine you will 1 the square
thlnir and net expect tee much or make
the girl unhappv If you find that she
does net care for ou, llut geed luck
te you !
De Net Write te Him First
Drnr Cynthia Ker qulle some time 1
hae been reading your columns, tind
liaxe decided te wrlte and see If you can
neip me ni.intrt
Net long nge 1 became ncfiualntea
with a er nice young man This yeun
'""' " ' )u,,v nnd NO l,!Ue V '
hae net been In hln .einp.mv IenB
help me
I'lltlllUII ill llllll UUV nnrniri 1 j..nt
....!. i !. ..f ii'li u( lint t ha d.l ItliT
...... ..AHnn.... l.A Uf.i.iA finnnlAvInn nn
wip fas ui 11m oinne .iii.i's."1
. net get nleng nlc.-ly. Is true. New. rn.
...... ." . ,k ",ellr onlnlen. Would It be
Proper .0 ask thlsyeung man If (ia la
engaged'' Would It be all right te usk
lilm te come see. me some time? Would
you tnke It for giiuited that a fellow
1. ...... ..... I. i-rlli. In llllll If III. Stl 9
ou his address'.' ANXIOUS.
De net ask the voting man point-blank
! whether lie Im enir.'lkri c! or net. but lead
Ilhe (onver'.itlen -around te the subject
Kr.ulunllv. se that he will have a chance
te tell veu If he Is engaged. Ask him te
; (eme see you but make it seem casual :
'don't let him think you nre "rushing"
1 lilm
Ne den t ever take this for granted.
If lie w.ints veu te write te him let him
writ., you (lrst nnd ask for n letter.
"Mlml's" Opinion of Flappers
Dei 1 Cynthia Dees yeui opinion
a giee with mine en flappers.' I nope
hi ;
Doesn't It disgust you te see a young
gill, who In ordinary clrrumstnnces
would si II be lu the cradle, going'
around. 01 rather stunting ateund, In
n tweed suit (usually lavender), "crazv-1
unlit" li.it with a feather slicking out.
I innings whliii lu eidlnnrv q rcum
1 "Utu ? m' confined te evening or after- 1
"c,n I"'SM net te sports, i lellies.'
, ' " n'-" r wa-lT iIIuJumX "Iho '
. V.1,...' .f '.i1' ' .'...., 'I M" Ti1 :i..J.!,.. ,V..i. 2 1
1 1 ii V iri iiiiiitiii iif,r pii-infi 11 1 iivhc
I ..nil thutetii) New a girl pectus te
think it an honor le be called one,
Veu can notice that a Klrl with any
.(lf-respeet or breeding will net make
sin h a feel of herself te smoke, drink
and swear
I nm sine -i girl (If she Is the right
Kind) can nnjev herself much mere
having innocent fun than u flapper can,
givini; bad example te the coming gen
et atlen. bv having "wild" parties I
think thev Imagine they are bad.
HepInK flappers will mend their ways
seen. MINNIE.
f'vnthla has decided that there has
hmi enough en the subject of T. H.
and se that part of your letter was cut
out.
A Princeton -Graduate Writes
Dear f'vnthla M first effort, f'vn
thla. I've been a reader of your column '
ever since 1 started buvlnK the TJVbnimk
I.... ... 1 . ........ T .1.I..I. I. . f ....... I
' ' " 1.1 i.iir 1-, 1 mum it una. . tuii. i
resist the temptation te write and give
un- iiumiili opinion of one who censidera
hlm-clf n modern voting man (note, 1
de net sev "model").
Tin- illsi ustjiun concerning the dress
and habits of our American gills par
ti, uiailv interests 1110 wliy Is there
believe that paint, smoking and short
skirts tend toward immeiallty?
Iiesh ' Loek at the thing clmlv. The
ciiN de these things because they be
lieve thev are pleasing us: for no ether
ir.'isen whatever They wish te leek
1 tn ii- best We shave because a clean
shaved man usually leeks better The
man shaves for exactly the same reason
the unman paints nnd powders But
bus shaving anything te de with it man's
meials?
-iltltl
'lust rete's" letteis show a bitter
shallowness of mind My sister paints
md powders, weais- sliett "kilts and leiut
.-ir-ilngs She does net smoke, net'
'beiaus,- she thinks If wrong, but for
precis. Iv the same reason some men
den't: she doesn't like it And te find
I a Kill with greater morals than my sis.
I tei Is next te Impossible Such letters
,. The nicued With Men" write
di-ciist me The veung women respen-.
hIIiIp for these lettem semi le wish te
. innve.v the Impression that they are
'inaitvis There is a causticity In what.
thev've slid that rankles. But I doubt
If h.y leallv mean that they aie dls-
, ? ',JHeVA i.'S 3
I ', hni'.v MnWeY'
I se here's te the
men.
modern American
I Klrl ' I like bn '
' Au fin inisnlf 1 m I u-An.s- etcrh. flt-.
. f.et eleven, Pilnceten aiaduate ' I've
, traveUd some with the army, and I
,"'!nt ,te Knv "'K ,he American irlrl
1 i.nlilq her nun M'llb nui' rtt them T
n.ver asue.i a girl ive taken out for a
Koednlght khs 1 teallv don't knew
' '-"' Sl-i'-Sm1!" ("iWS
I beast I'vnthla, but being human 1'rr
but
the
e human I'm net
infallliile 10 com ell ),
I in looking everywhere for mv Ideal
.M. ami I still hnve hopes of finding
1P held no qualification whatever evei
"M head (religion, size, age, etc ) If
, ,0veu ner, nut would no enough.
JOHN SMITH.
WHAT'S IF HAT
By llehn Dccie ,
In out of I1.iukI.is (inldilngrt hoeka
.in itvvkvv in. young KiikIIsIiiiiuii of "tlm
levvti middle ilawi-s" tailed bv Invi
tation upon a liiiielnn llareneus te whom
he h.ul letteis of Intiedui tleu He was
.mini tuiii.il i uMsi-ii, nm me great lady
...I l.i... i.l 1,1., , ..,,. .... .,. .....
"no
begun
ing i
i-,
resscd i
rs;
i
le
''.y igiyluj'- ,nu1Uv-
Html
The Unconscious
6'fre Mdgrficld m Ihr lipr of e'nl
icie icoiMciei fciiipls mm la
...mIm f... J I 1lf . t. ...(......
hut COtltetnnt in his Jirnrt Inr hri:
and his ptcutlar attitude after tin:
ceremony and during the evening
aieuses feats In Clee's hunt.
Clee Hears the Truth
"lAKEY" drew her quickly te her feet
s- se that she steed facing him
--. inn nue Biueu iiiL'iiiK nun.
"De T love you?" he repeated after
r- "What de you think?"
"I don't knew." She was suddenly
"inbllng.
Kiippesc I have been playing with
you." His voice cut liken lash. "Sup -
pose I went into this thing cold-bleed-
edly with no Uba of loving you for n
1-eHMnti 1"
".11 . .... .
llut you couldn't- hnve a reason for
ping anything like that!" She was
make
heard
saying
their
cry out te him te step torturing her
niiiM.fr t. ..u.. ..... .. r
tjr 0111 ie mm 10 step torturing her.
Didn't he rcnllre that he was carry-
lng things tee far? But the words
would net 1 eme. and all she could de
wna tn uin.,,i .!,, s. ..-i., . 1.1...
was te stand theie starlmr nt 1,1m
diimtilr
; "What about Dick Wheeler?" he
fairly flung the words nt her. "JInvc
you forgotten nil nheut him? I sup-
nect
1. 1.. .,..:., 1. .i f .i..i c...
iw it ,i.iiiniirii 1111 mrii nin--, l lll'.v fA-
pect te call the tune with never n
thought of paying the piper!"
Out of the past there rose before
Clee's eyes the memory of that night
when she had last seen Dick. She
could hear his last words ringing lu
her ears. "I'll stand between you and
the mnn you will someday love!" Dick
IihiI kept his word if what Carey hnd
said was true, and somehow she knew
it was true: Carey's whole manner
mdlcated that he wns speaking the
truth.
PURITY
rjiiinc 1010 10 nir. 11 nui nnv rr;ini;i iee.i uie, you naked nm in A, mt
Dick 11'nrfffr, he fn'ri te commit out of icciige for ulint 1 "' Mil
lutcldc, and i sated by his guaidlan, il had done te Dirk'' 1 "'"ughi
Caret) Phclpi. Cairu, bvllnllip Clce iweuldii'l de anv geed if UP,)?, It
te he a hearties! flht, swrcrrrfi in lyen that you nie wremr n,. ," tell
meeting her and te obtain uremic encouraged Dick, nnd thm 1. . n"f
for the fact that the has anparcntlii s much nn it did I In, J ,i '',""
trifled iclth Dick, plans te ma,,, line that he loved me." IlV' 'J10 ld
her. Iis Idea Is te ell her en their gathering .strencili .'1 r eire W
ictddna ulnht ihnl h l,n. ..n(ii.,rt lui. .....';..7.rePStll ns she upnt 1"
.....inB .ui nn ner inigui 10 ner 1 "Mnt .veu mariled mn ' tvi ...
dreams. Even nnw hn .. nu ir.in. ... . "' " mnriicu me. H hy d H
herself believe that she "hadn't ,P le ;en was..''t tZSl '?'
arc it. that flarev mnldti't l,n " ?" ?,iyeV.'. wn'. t that punishment
things like that te her en this. ' ! '"i .Vmi.X.' L.1.KU"! W.
wedding night. She wanted tn -.. 1. "...': ".... ""?.... U"M "entinr In
pesn it was nil right rer you te pay '.,1 ,' ennV..t .1 nV 7 ' ' n
with his feelings, te lead him en te . 1l'shc . ' nt,p ' "
love you, and then laugh in his face. I Kn,i' ill V,!,! Tb. ' 'i C,cry,hn
I suppose you never dreamed that ft? U s .. l,n'el( K. ' l,;ipr r. ',1' smlnp,Mt
some one would pay you back In your S . he I ,ri d I V ' ""l1 "h
own coin, women like veu never Mtiert , l-H00" sl,P ,,u,ll(1 '" r fn!'', 'n her
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.nil' ruilltlll r let I II rev nn I un
tmheard. he must lis en'te her 7" h
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the fart that-she leu-,1 hl.n se n,et.thl1'
Her hands went out 0 hlin in .
ilendlug gesture. "Caiex U,. ln
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And what about Heb Wlswer, , ' n?
'jeu sunnesn 1 ,11,1,,'f ', ,.W0.V''?
1 happened between ou two thi. '
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same nicks te wlii his Ime . ,. th
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, dream. "etning but 1
1 1 ...
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