Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, June 16, 1922, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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Is It Better te Marry a Peer Man
Fer Leve, or a Rich One Without It ?
iiy wiNNin.i.n
WITO.' will he dlMlluMened and cm-
X hltternl about n liu-bund. nnj
iray; jeu misfit if well innrr) for
. .
mono), nut feu
the matron.
"When 1 wni in-
tenel) romantic-
n n d veiinc I
"corned " nil ' my
MibIMp viiiter, '
lirvnie thcx did'
ler ) ,im w n v v
i and tnll' like
due necl here
HAtil'KH in. i.i-.r ; ' " ' "" '" '
Then. If you are peer ind nhlltV te
fcrlmp nnd pconemize mid pinli .vid
worry nnd wenr old c'nthes and de nil
your houeliekl druJ'erv. von feel
prcttv bitter. " '
If lee of the wild remnniln fvne i
had lnted. it M possible you'd never
object fn the peverU nnd toil. 1 u.iv
peimc. for I am net mire Jr I
bnril for n woman te tee her ventli
slip by with no luxuries Hut at leuft.
If you are hliH.full. happy, in the
adoration nf a model husband, It 1h
PORslble that jeu will net lejret bav
Ing niarilnl peer. Hut my de,r.
wher4 nre ten tnnc te ihid lilm?
Medel hnvhands are ns frarce a hen'.
teeth. I nm
taw one!"
forty-two anl I never
DIHCOL"ItAOi:i). the Inqulrlns clrl
turned te another matron. Thl"
one was equally frank and cemmuni-
rative She hail done iu.t the onne-
site married rich nnd cold-bleodedly.
What would "-he ni ' Would "he cor
roborate the decision of the ether ma
tron? "Don't make any n.ltake. dear clrl.
tVi' If
-. (Al-JS n
ly CI I dee'nred I would '", " b(,"St nml I'.il.l Ml It
f3$iv?v ;. Jl ed fur violent '" knew- thnt jeu did nut love film
ku'',vS)M V"?B '.i. whirli I did! ,mt "re "HH'iR te marry him atijnav,
JM W In n brief time "c uc-pjs;h jeu in ni-t nrnrt, ter ne ,
- (lie imn .oels, and hne"-', tn,lt ,0" "avc "eui jour-cu ""
wtSMFdiin . t . - tinned nsnliwt nntnre. Seme day lie
Nethln? justifies marrlase bit the most Any ether motive is sordid nnd Im-
lntene love' A ymn; creature thinks moral. When they point te our mnn
nhe I" worldly and clever In her divorce", we reph that they de net
vision of future companionship with a indicate any mere unhnppine. but
wenlthy hii-dund, she sees only mag- merelj freer laws. Trance, nlse, ha
nlflccn't homes nnd enrs and travel, a tremendous divorce rate, yet Trance
nnd exquisite clothes. In her ijtne- nlwny" has bad the prneticc of th
ranee, she never realizes that the man'marriaee of convenience. herein (
Bees w'th thee! does the Ideal system lie? t
Paul and Virginia heixna heyt grant j
Jekll nnd Hyde
MILE after tnl'e nf smooth roadway
Instilled in I'a il the sublime con cen
fldcm e n'wns irnnlfpsterl In the new
motorist.
V'rginin nt beside
' i n ti d noticed
'. r e u d 1 y bow tlinr-
. i s h 1 expert he
-.i eMiixl, as his feet
t r e s i e d the levers
u ' ese ones he had ex
I 'ained te her already
n ilezen times. She no-
v Jy?Vv. 'i I hew lirm rnul's
XlfiV, i w re.tlly wns. und
"A ew Keen hi" eye", and
vA i e w thn-euxhly a t
home le .eemed ns he ear Here at the
wheel, master of the purring machlncrj
of the new car.
"Ir runs wonderfully, doesn't It,
dear?"
"Oh, pretty geed, considering pbe
Isn't rea'H limbered up yet. Yeu knew
they never re.illv run smoothly till
you've turned off nbeut n thousand
miles en 'em. '
"Ne'"
"Ne. Steering buckle and the genrs
arc nlwnvs stiff nt flrt. Hut that
doesn't pha?e me. of course "
Virglnl i nodded respectfully and
obviously quite impressed.
"Of ceure net," she agreed timidly
"Lets of tlmv something gees wrong
with the stirltii gear anil bloeey
before you knew It. jour car is In the
ditch and It's u"ual'y the driver who
gets killed Yeu see the old wheel
plnn him under and he's usunlly dead
before thej drag him out from un
der." "I'nul ! Don't talk like " and
she Interrupted herself with a little
scream, for I'nul h.id wkkedly thrown
en some spend and Virginia' terrified
glance at thu speedometer indicated
they were burning up the read at forty
miles.
"I'nul Step It this Instant. Yeu
don't knew what mtgnr happen. Paul.
pleiie "top or "low it down."
The spied fell off te around twenty-
The Unconscious
tTee Rldijrfleld i te typr of qirl
trhn unrnnscwmly tempM men te
nut' fete te hrr. Whm ihc rrfutri
Dick H'AcWcr, Ac trie fe commit
mtrtdr, nnd t' ?iied by it juerdt'in.
Carry 1'hrlpi Curry, brliritiiq t'lre
te br a hrnrtlri Hut, urreul3 tn
mrrtlni her. trim hrr hiart, and
finally pmuidri hir te run axrny and
marry Aim On thrxr uiddmg mgnt
In order te nvrmjft Dirk, he trlh hr
he detpHej her, hut te Al amaze
mrnt, he ennnnt hate her (it he ferh
hn thnuld, flea's fimt thought te
fucape from him, but tcieti he pre
vents that, sha realties that the brave
thing in de is te stay and face things.
They start ter Carey's ramp In the
mountains, and en the tram t'lre
rares for a bnby traveling alone xrith
Its young father. Carey, in order tn
ichip up his hatred for her, accuses
her of the rfestra te have a flirtation
with a strange man, ahirh is nintil
festhi tintiue.
The. Return of Fear
TTOW dcsirable she was!
JL J '
This thought baped up In Cnrev's
mind even while he thought of ether
ways te fun t her
If enlv be could believe that she
wns renllv true nml sweet. Jf only It
were possible te ndmlt te himself as
he sat there looking lit tier downcast
pyes ntnl tender mouth, that it whs net
n pose '
Hut ir hi" b'nrt nf hearts he knew
what -be wns i'luie had been Dick
nml that nice bev. Heb ElWwmth, and
Ged knows bow mam men hi fore that
Sin1 had gene en her wuv through life
sprnidiiu In i ibnniis ile u butterlh
net te tut' Ii men's luaris, and what
n triumph fur her If she found It pos
sible l i lulng li i in te hi r feer ns well
lint that would iicwr be! Cniey swore
It Ml wi gili t himself He mUht hue
bcr, he might want her uiispeaknhlv,
but si"' should iicwr himw. Alums
he would tiud some wm te hurt hei,
and If time mine n timn when she
could no longer bear his ineel;er , he
would let her go. und make it appear
te these who knew her that It was
due cntireh te the fuel that she wis
tee much the flirt te be satisfied with
tlie love of one iniin
Hut net jet ! And Curej
Mlddi'iilj of tin' camp where
inking her
l lick was the mil) one who
Rh' existence' besides hiinsi If.
thought
lie was
knew uf
He and
WlcK imn emeu gene tiice alone or
tecctht'r for u few ilnjs of solitude, und
between them they had made it a plncc
nt rare cnnrin
!' '. . L . ..... . . - .
txwB wti'w"" mi in n imii! cieariiii or nine
iWW,It u,,, t,1 wn'1 ' been left
.5Wrf "B- the huge JJvliiK-rpem took
hakpkk coeley j
' "Yeu picture yourself eated at the ,
head of a malic-emi) table, preddinc I
nf champiisne dinner". Hut uu de
lint .. . I. n . h.a til ninttrtitt
'"", " i ."' "-- - ri-i-... ,
"J11' '''at '"' wl" ele.lt" you nt nil time.
Neier will eii have nny free mement'' (
'" ,U'vnll 1" J011'" l,,Ial,, nr nf,"",
ml "'" ',0 llt nls "cc'! n"(' cn"' '
np ' net repulidve te nu nt first.
',c l,lfl' become e. If ou play the
Kn,ne "'l'mrely you will crlt llr teeth
'""' endurp hN embrace", bivaii'-e lie
''M'0' ,w "" te irivc liliu affection If
"" "'"'l, I" proeniil.v win remind j en
...n.i...... .i.. ...,.- .. 1'-. eltl.Mi-!,
,l0 wan'''' '?" fc" ,mlrh t,,at ,1P ;S
""!"P ' ,ll,, '" "" ""' term-, lie
lvIU'" "' '", ,"'"rt. ,lin,t " u ," '?
dcrent thnt I" imt billed en reciprocal
op. Don't de n I did
I
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HAT I" the clrl te .
Hetb
heme teem te fall, according te
wn i i nli nl uhi' ""he iiieneil.
In P.urepe. for Pennine", parent"
arrntisred matcben, nnd the theory wn"
un'iueMiened that old heads undertoed
the en"lble bal" of uniting two human
bunc- that were lmmntur". It renl't
wn u union of two famllle". ii"' tun
iniHvlil inly
Prie A'neriea SCOm
till" wnel" nr-
ranc m-n' When 'if kcal ne wli h
'is erv jeuns) lev mi I trK mn
jump Inte matr'meny without i-la-i r
wlnlem or common en-e ir m, e-ne
.. .,. ..irr
COMi: conservative people e"pecla,.y
u in I.uretie. tninK we are
we are era
te
allow mob abandon nnd freedom. N "
however, retort that marrlase should
he the result of a tren.etrdeus pull, n
force of nature that S lrrelMlhle
uch a" steel has toward the maenPt
five mile" nn hour, but I'nul wis ob
livious te her pleading.
"laul vnu'll hit something
"Hit something? What' There's
nothing te hit." The .speed increased
and he reughlj jostled
her detaining h a n d
from his ann.
"Saj, who's driving
tliiu i nr. en or T"
"Hut, I'nul, we re
going tee fast. And ?
von mav get arrested." v
"II a hi Who 1" -
there wny out here tn
the country te pinch
Us? I've get te get
this old wagon lim
bered up. Virginia,
(let te let her strereli
I herself and see what' she can de. Can't
hnrt anybody, because there's nobedv In
i front."
I "But there may be motorcycle po
lice, and "
"Thev rnn'f eet- nip." mntturerl Tmil
with nn unaccustomed jrlra note in his
voice
There came te Virginia's sharp ars
the rearing of a demoniac machine, nnd
through the swirl of dust tint ro"e In
their wake she caught the dull olive of a
uniform, and the fln"h of a badge en
the pursurlng motorcycle rider's breast
"Oh, I'nul." she warned him and
clutched hN arm.
The stranger rode away with a sneer
ing bmlle and left them sitting there
In the dead machine.
Paul Btared at the yellow bit of parer
in his hand the court summons th
motorcyclist, a speed cop, had handed
him.
"Denrest, I'm se serrv," murmurel
Virginia cotiselinglj
And then her husband did a most un
accountable thing.
lie laughed.
"By Geerge, I showed 'cm this old
beat isn't se slew, didn't I, dear?"
And Virginia was conscious that her
Paul bad become n meter Jekll nnd
Hyde.
Tomorrow Tlie Gift Crede.
Sinner
By HAZEL DEYO
HATCHHLOR
Out of this opened two fairly geed-sized
bedrooms, and the kitchen v as In a
lenn-te nt the side.
There was n huge fireplace In the
livlngroem, wb're ir was ps.,'n t ,
burn nnl leg", and lie nm' Difk hoi
made the place comfortable un ,.
dmn rugs, ceii'he-i, comfert.ib'e ,ii,n.
and a stei k of canned feed A bunk
ran within a few feet of the (,ibin,
nnd there w.is u spring a little fnitiie fnitiie
en which gave them clenr, spaikhng
drinking wnter. It was all quite per-
ftct In Its way, and tin; best tnlng
j about it wns its Isolation.
I All these thoughts went through
I Carets mind as he sat there watching
Clee w th the babv, and a Ultle later,
j .hen the .wiling father came up nitn
I the child's coat nml tlnv np, mid Clei
put thesi! things en while the babv h.
kicking nnd cooing in her lip, le Miefr-
( ed inwardly.
Tin. illy the train came te n m't nt
a small ceuntrv stnnen and the ,w ung
f.ithir dep.uted, having wrng f'n,'
slim ban I -i n 1 1 ttinrit.nl hrr ailii f ,r
what she Juid done.
Alene with firev, ( len was si7er
with ,ui appalling loneliness Sn lad
dreaded giving up tin- bibv. be n isn
It bad enilpied lier thoughts nnd t,n
entcd her fiem thinking nli'.id Ni w
she reall7Pd that late nfti riii.un 'wtts
sitting in. and seen it would be dirk
A cold fear began te criep t,Pr ,,r
at ihit thought of being alone w tn
Carey, and all her biave resolutions e'
the morning dwlndlnl nwa into ne'b-
i Ing as tlin train rusbnl 11I0114 thieul,
the (uiinii) ainl twilight began te f.nl.
1 ronierrciu A ICIiln It) Night
Adventures With a I'ur-e
"Where nre jeu going en unir win win
tien?" The eternal pn ,tlun A glil
who Is going camping 'inil, "De jeu
knew where I can gi t ni" some hunk,. is
which are net frightfully rxpi iisiu7"
Jne of the stores has a ktm kubeel.er
niaile of kliuki, u Jin Ii Is mtidc exnitly
like the meie eiiensle one i, butteiilng
en the sides ever the hips, ami a
i pocket iii front Servli cable ainl smut
looking for I In- i.imper or golf, r lln,
mil) W ii."
And, of ceuim' she wants sn,e
weni -hoes i lite Ii will "go" wilh the
knlckeis ami wblili will be comfei'tubli
Smoked elk und cnlfskiu sb, , .
called golf shoes, bm which lime been
worn en the street se much this war
inn the most comferluble things imagi
liable. I knew, for I hnve n pair. The
smoked elk und calfskin variety me
particularly nlee and wear much better '
titan no hip emers. a pair et Hies.
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EVENING PUBLIC (LEDGEB PHILADELPHIA, . FRIDAY,
PARIS PAINTS
Read Your Character
7?y Diaej Phillips
Spotting the Worried
Did you ever get a letter from some
one who tells jeu hew worried "die 1"
about something, nnd did you ever
i under whether she really is ns wor
ried about it as she says she is?
Werrv is a thing which shows al
most inevitablv in handwriting, whether
the worrier is naturally inclined that
way or net.
renider first the "nrofevdenal
worrier." Yeu knew the type. Se vety
manv people belong te it. The writing
has tint crowded, uneven appearance en
the page, wbi'b is quite different from'
the uneen writing which spreads it- '
self all ever the page, nnd ngnin dif- ,
ferent from th.it which is crowded and
even.
The written lines show nn inevltabb ,
tendency te 'lint downward nt the
tight of tin page. It maj net be a vcrv
marked tindency. but if uiuil lay a
ruler across the page you can't misw it. i
And the writing will be angular. This
ht is the indication of the nnturnl '
tendency te wein, of the nctUe,
neneus or impatient disposition. The
crowded writing Indii nti's u lack of
culm, wi ll-erde eil thinking, and the
downward 'hint indic.it' s pessimism or
(lepr'ssivin It lidded Ik till se sjqus
:h ie is the sij,'ii of ktteis vthi'h in
irease 111 si7, tewaid tin end of the
word, j m 1 nve a person who is nntu-,
rallj mure than usually conscientious,
Hid' these people ulwnj" Illld mere te
worn about than the awr.iqi.
WIi"ii tin t iiinded writing of a pat
sive i.tsj -,'iung seit of pel sun becomes
angular, when it begins te slant down
win d nnd te become crowded, par
ticularly If u changes from urti'nl te
a forward sl.int, you mav knew that1
person has beieme worried.
Tomorrow 1'nearlliing the Ciltlcs
Foreign Custom
flalv ni one daj of the e.ir nre
women pirmitted te enter the Cli.ipel
if r Jul 11 tie Baptist wblili is the
g!ei if tie Cathedral of Sin Lerenai
hi lini'i The prehibitum g. is bid;
leth dii el I'epe Innei'ni VIII. who'
iiiiliisid i iii ii celli i tien et the d iiigu-'
n r i I II' leili.is.
THE HOME
IS GOOD TASTE
Ne. .1 Wlndaw Shades
Heller window liiuh - 01 blind" nn
net nn ant in be i ilhd hiilf-wny down
te show the iiiitsidii wuld that the
house, is 1'ipiippid with tin in. Used in
tins wn) tin) .tie simpi) objects of
lsiles displuy.
They are meant te be pulled down
nt night when the l.ghts inside aie
lighti d, te la ep the eiit-ide wnld fiem
loosing in, or pulled down dm ins the
da) when the j-Iaic el the sun Is tee
strong. Win n 'i window is equipped
with cm talus, and haii0'Iiigs theru k,
usually Huh' lued te pull down the
shade. When theie lire no hangingB It
may he necessary te pull the blinds
part -way down. Most houses would
lie hotter for in ne (Iti)light than U gun
eially let into them.
It Is n mistake, from a decorative
point nf view te think that u shade
should be kept bnif-way down wheie
se luanv people keep it. liull it Up
out of sight, ready for ih, however,
when It li mill) needed. While or
cicam-ioleieil shaded are common!)
prefeiiilde te these uf duiker color.
The Venetian blind has a genuine dec-
....iilfcii f.nliW! nml ttu hIiiCu lira niiiivnnl-
eutly iidjiiHuhla tit any angle. It Is ,
luiiuu iiiucu vjkiiL-univu iiiuu iiiu fuuur
shade, Lut It lusts from generation te
generation.
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HER PARASOLS
Almest everything hns been fried new en "unhndes
te get the very newest, most original effect, but
Pnrls takes the prize In her Intest fnd. This
calls for n parael of plnln silk' in n solid color,
which Is then hand -painted In brillinnt "hades and
striking designs. Strange birds with gorgeous
plumage nre shown here, nnd flowers of bright hue
nnd unusunl shape also are suitable
Things You'll Leve te Make
BFACH
?Nntm
r.L.KeUn t-J6 1
A unique accesser) te u bench suit
I a TASSELED BEACH I'AUASOL.
like the one pictured above. Any null
nary silk parasol can he used "as the
body. Mnke long tassels of wool or
silk, the brighter the color the moie
stunning the parasol. Tie one of these
gay tassels te the end of each rib. Tep
off this dashing TASSELED BEACH
I'AUASOL with a brightly coleied pem-I"-
I'LOUA.
Cc7t Yeu Tell?
Iiy It. .. mj A. TV. Iledmcr
Why Laughter Aids Digestion
We haw often been told tint a bene
fit is te be deiived from being cheeifu!
while eating our minis and of the help
that laughter is te our digestion. Strange
as it may seem laughter does md digis digis
tlen. The stomach lies Immediately beneath
the diaphragm, which is a thin mus-
ular partition dividing the stomach
from the heart. In breathing tlie dm
pliingm mines the stomach up and
down. When we breath deeplj thK
churning motion becomes mere vio
lent. When we laugh we, of course, m m
cicuse the action of the diaphragm upon
the stemnch. This causes the "tum-ich
te perform its duty of digesting and
passing the feed en te the intestines in
a meie igoieus milliner, cniistiining
b ss time than if we were eating nleui
und in perfect silence. The feed tnhi n
nun our stomachs Is passed en into the
intest nes by a scries of wermlll.e , ,,n-
ll.lctieils.
The meie slowly nnd supct t'u inlK we
breathe the mere slowly our lned dl
g'sts, while laughing iticrea-es the u,
lien of tin' il aphrugm upon the siemncn
ns well us putting us In a cheerful ami
nenlthy state of mind.
The time required for the complete
digestion of a mixed meal, in wb.cl, the
indigestible and unusable mattei re
mainlng bus been can led into the colon
or large intestine, is from e'ght te eight
ind one-halt hours
Tomorrow Wluit It tlie Meaning of
I lie Cresses en Hip British FLis?
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Ml
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Bened
CHICKE
Fer fifty years, discriminating housewives
have kept a few tins of R 6c R Bened
Chicken en their pantry shelves for use in
emergencies.
Fer fifty years, experienced campers have included
it in their list of supplies.
All the work of preparation is ours, the convenience is yours.
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hi. rf r a4JE-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-
Please Tell Me
What te De
ny CYNTHIA
"Jehn Smith" Has Made a Hit
Denr Cynthia Just n few lines for
"Jehn Smith."
Johnny, mv boy, you are n peach.
Veu knew "us glrl9" nre panned se
much that It really Is refreshing te
hear u geed word new nnd then.
I am nineteen, have bobbed hair, wenr
enrrlngH and I smoke cigarettes (nnd
Inhale them, tee). I don't consider my
self .Immoral by nny mean and I de
lime n Reed time.
I'd lee te meet "Mlml." She sounds
like n sour old maid with stringy hair
nnd pasty skin
Ne offense, Mlml, old dear. Hut It li
almost time wiu're wakened Trv a
little rouge anil powder and a man might
leek at veu.
Thank", Cynthia, I feel better new.
; A FLAPPnil.
Has Her Own Style of Drcs3lng
Dear C.witlila Many base been my
temptations te write te your column
I. tee. have been readltiK your column
eveij ecning, and I think It very In
terest inc. and new I must tell Jehn
Smith Just what I think et tils' opinion.
I think he Is erv sensible; In fact, one
of the most sensible who linve ever writ
ten lencemlnc the dress and habits, as
he states, of our American Rlrls.
Ve. I bine no be eed hair, de net
rouge and uni considered no "Mapper."
1 de net wear my ilressts Ieiir; no, far
from It. but neither de I wear them at
whit I would consider ii disrespectful
height Hut because I don't T de net
feel ii" theucr'i I wire privileged te con
demn .-UN who i'.c. Ta'tes differ, jeu
idem, nml we s'aeuld net condemn Hie
tl ippi t tvpe. fir the reason that It does
net please us or because we would net
cn It eiusehe"
oil are rsV, "Jehn," girls try te
Plense the men every one of us nnd
I nm gHd te hear that the men try te
please us.
Mv st)le Is ns It Is, because I thlnU
the upe'ef man 1 like Is pleased wltb
It, and se ether mrls try te please tile
npn thev like. Hew uninteresting nm
monotonous this weild would be If we
were nil alike '
Oh. bow I would like te shall I say
choice" some of the young men whe
tnte cpinllllcitlrins for a girl or wire
Te me line Is evervthlng, but, oil, hew
crv few men would agree with me.
f like jour letter ever se much,
"Jehn " nml I hope we Will see mere
of Hum In this column
I wish you luck wltb your relumn,
Cynthia, and hope you will net find my
lettir tee long te print. JUNE.
She Is Se Lonely
Drnr Cnthla I have, Just read
Sunset's' letter, and she sure Is In
ee Pint m trouble Is thnt I enn't
ilnd am body te love. I can't make
unself Known. I am always quiet. Is
that the i eat en why no one bothers
with ne" Of course, I menn the male
sis I have lets et girl friends, but no
be frlendt 1 can dance, play the
piine nnd sing n little, but with all
these things the de net bring m
felliw". or, I suppose, filcnds would
sound better There are many things
going en it our c hutch, nnd te tell the
r i nt li 1 neer attend thive seclnl. Ob,
('within, I nm lonceme. Why can't 1
be llke ether girls Mnny people have
leli me that my leeks nre geed, but
latelj 1 wear glnsses, and 1 suppose
thc'are, the fatal thine that keips tne
bae'lt My heait Is heivj, and 1 really
can t tell what's the matter with me
I hae (lately) a. headache and heart
ache all the time. I want snme cue te
low- in" l liae had a friend (boy)
some time age, but. deal Cjnthla, after
I found I lrnl loved him he had gene.
At first he leed me, but I didn't care
for him, and new that It's tee late I
find that 1 leve him se much. My
heart Is healing from that scar new.
Won't seme one write n frlcndlv letter
te me through Cynthia's column? I nm
longing for snme one, but that seme
one han't nrrUed yet Dear friend,
what is stronger In happiness or heart
ache -than love' Why don't seme et
ou fellows cheer jour girls? They
iieed It, and I knew' I'm net the only
ene that's lonesome. Flense, boys,
wmi't you write te me? Alse answer
one question. Why de you kls a girl
when jeu drn't menu It? Seme
"amps" like te be kissed and they
think nothing mere of It, but ethcts
he only for tlmt no'er-fergottcn kiss
I'lcasie, Homebody, write te peer
LONESOME
Why don't jeu go te the affairs at
the church, dear? That Is where jeu
will meet boys of j-eur own age OlrN
who piny the piano nnd sing nre ver
mui h in demand at such panics Iieu't
weiiy about tlie glasses, either. N'o N'e N'o
lied) else notices them se much as jeu
ppect them ica Don't be discouraged
Seiiubnilv will ceme nleng some daj
who will like your quietness nnd mod med
ist better thnn anything he has ever
nn t before In his whole life. Tiy te be
linpps with jour glil friends until he
tin ns up from somewhere. It will mily
make mhi mere unhappy If jeu keep
lcuklng for him all the time.
The Weman's Exchange
Becoming a Secretary
Te the V.ilUnr nt ll'emnti's Pae:
Dear Madam Will you kindly tell
me where I can obtain a prhate course
In social secretarj' work?
M n R.
ITnl3s ycru go te ene of the business
"i hoels In the city T would advise jeu
te consult the Heard cf niuentlun, N'me
teetith and Chestnut streets as te u
tuteting in bookkeeping This is nbeut
thu enlv thing you would have te take
.1 spi ,.,il ceuibu liu and. If jeu ate able
te lulance acceui.l.s etlleienth . tnal.e out
i heckH unci dci nuv ether suit of work
like that veu won't-even new! this
An ability te wilte n ruihI letter,
answer Invitations und taki thai go of
nnj buslnn.ss affairs her implever
uiav wish her te Is required of the
social "ecKtul j-. I5ut she d jes net need
i knowledge of stenegiapbv and tpe.
wrltliiK. such us the regular secretin)
needs. She should, however, lmve a
plf isant voice nnd mnnner. Tn ndditirrn
te this, when geed common sensa gives
ber nn understanding of what is ex
pected of her in different situations, she
is bound te be successful.
The' tin contains tender
chicken meat, solidly
packed, from which you
can make in a jiffy any one
of a dozen appetizing
dishes requirin"; chicken.
It's economical, tee
A standard product with
grocers and delicatessens.
- JUNE 16, 1922
Who's te Blame When a Girl
Deesnt Knew Her Behavior Is Wrong?
She Would Surely Knew What Was Right and What Wasn't,
Even if She Didn't Care if Her Parents Had Teught Her
THE girl whose letter nbeut picking
up the usher at the movies wns dis
cussed jesterday siigRcMn another
question, tee.
Fer no doubt her mother Is one of
these who nre wondering what this
world Is retnlng te nnjhew. with chil
dren behaving lis t hey de.
This girl Is seienteen nnd In the
hnblt of going te the movies ulenc nt
night for the purpose of talking te n
geed-looking usher whom she had never
met.
Most of the person" who discuss the
children nnd jeung people of today
In such shocked tones are the ettcs
who forget the ery Imperlnnt fact that
the behavior of children nlwnys reflects
right straight back upon their parents
nnd their bringing up.
If thev hnc bad mnnners, why nre
they allowed te keep them nnd use
themV .
If they de strange, wild things, whose
fault Is it thnt thev are nblc le de
this and get away with It?
YOl'K fir"t thought upon hearing of
thl" girl who went te the movies
at night alone Is "What kind of n
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Slip could never de I lint kind of thing
if her parents hntl n careful wntch nnd
control ever her.
In the first place, hew would she
ncceuut for tnlng se lenp If she went
out "just tn mall n letter." or "Just
around te MeIIIp'n," or wherever she
gnvp ns an excuse, If they really leek
an Interest in the matter?
In the second plncc, hew would she
Introduce nnd account for the jeung
man who wnlked home with her from
the movies?
Taking the matter entirely from the
girl's viewpoint, It nultl be n difficult
stunt te manage. If her family thought
an) thing nbeut hew she was behaving,
where she wns going and what she wns
doing
BET aside from nny nnd all of thnt,
ft she had been properly brought
up. nnd hnd hntl the necessity of being
a lady in the finest sense thoroughly
bred In her. she would never have dnrcd
go le the movies nlene nt night, much
less nllew the usher, geed-looking or
net. te spenk te her.
Even the bet of mothers cannot drill
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