i v(,'vup.? ' w-iiV'.nVeWjYyRf 10 Eji:a:;u iullic LEUdisi; iuiladeli-hia, Wednesday, ju:ne 21, 1922 It. i j itf pi't SWrf-"! 'S7)tt.e('" seVJ I"- f m $ JUL fa. m m US R kW The Unconscious Clee Rldgrficld is the type of girl Hhe unconscieuttt; tempi men te mhfec love te her. It'Arti the refutes Dick "Wheeler, he tries te commit sui cide and in saved hy his puardian, Carey Phelps. Vnreu. believing Vlee fi be heartless flirt, succeed in meeting her and icinninp her heart. lie persaudes, her te marry him tecj'ctly, and en their trnid'mu night, in order te avenge Dick; he tells her he desphci her. Clce makes an at' iemnt te run uicay, tehich he feiC' stalls, (Did thej start for Caiey's cabin in the mountains. They ariivr late at night and discover that some one is already in poiscisien of the cabin. That soma one turns out te le Dick Wheeler, trhe tries te make Me best of a difiicultsituatien. A Desperate Appeal BEFOHR Carey could answer Clee's impetuous question, tlie mnn called Ham Interrupted with come miri- nd vlcp. "I don't "-co hew you can de aiiwliliic rise but May lierc overnight. Mr. Dick, There nln't u train out till ! o'clock to morrow." , 'Of course jeu mut stav." Carry Mid brusnuelr. "don't ne a feel. Dick. I old man. Clee. who was watching both men narrowly, could net help noticing that I Cnrev melded Dlcf. cie n he s-nnU-n. T"Hlt' fit An lm tit cilm.1 n ilumi a.it.1 .! flushed n deep red and , end te Carey's remark. limed te the deer te go ! -ra,i n im.v iitiii ill lie did net respen Vinf na Pekah tti 'Ult Mi? VlUfV llllJHM in mi- ipum n mi- Alt mill l.nll .nlMii.l thn l..imt.ir fmh. flifl Pfit. nt.a- .fntuin.i r.tfuitii uiiii ii'Hl Idea of s'epping lilm. -.. . IV HV .,.k.l 4V ....... ..,,. It was nt this moment thnt Clie caught frantically nt hi" arm. "Dick, you mustn't go!" she said In an agon agen lid wjilsper, nnd as lie turned back te her in amazement, the deer c'escd behind Sam and Carey, and Dick nnd Clee were alone. "What de j en mean?" Dick asked ViAn.ttl. "M. l!n,l rl.w. .i.t.'p.. . wrry yeu've done this thing: you love Care v, don't -ou?" 'Of course I love Carey," Clee par ried lightly. "Hut that has nothing te Ce with our turning jen out," "Then why did jeu speak that way?" "What way?" Dick strode across the room nnd seized Clee by the arm, forcing her te leek nt him. Weman s Life and Leve Hy WINNIFKKl) IIMtPEl! COOLKY Have Yeu a Little Bea Con strictor in Your Heme? HEKC Is n elinnnins and ciiUured woman who just leies te feel n nice, big python or a cute boa con strn ler twined around her net!k . It s all m get ting used te pets nnd shedding our nncieut supersti tions, according te Mrs. Eustace, the. African explorer. She dr.iws the line at n poisonous snake, but a 1 1 ethers haie a very nice nature and are as delightful for household pet ns cats and dogs. IVINNlKKED HAIU'EK COOt.KT T'lu'v haie the ail- MMHktfM 4M tl vnntnee of a uraieful nnd pliable figure, IV thnt can coil itself nrtWticalb and com- JL"ertably around jour nwk. whereas a "ellle or a setter or a Sr. Honiara could net drape himself around you se well Even a large teuacat has disabilities in ti.nt direction, but "It's a nice fce'ins te have a snake elraped urniinel you, with its little head lestiiii rislit down in the hollow of your neck," declares Mr Eustace. Most of us nre foolishly prejudiced and somehow lanuer get up any en thusiasm eier serpentine attractions Hut that, deiihtlcs-., is an inhibition due te centuries of instruction as te Eve's misconduct and Indiscretion. We are prejudiced against the serpent, be cause it wn the lir-t i-nnture te lead a woman down the prinnose path However, when a dainty woman de clares her piedlb'ciien for snakes, we nre shaken in our deep-i noted beliefs that ladles naturally loathe reptiles, nnd me tempted te inquire "Just uhut is the nnture of woman?" A a . us f p.lly gtiuornlisatien sually is talked regnrdnig the leal nature of men and of women. We are apt te assert that men arc braie. nnd women nie fair where is eiery one ever six yens old. with eyes te see, must knew thnt some men are cow ards, while women are brave, and some men nre handsome, whereas women may be exccssiieiy ugly ! And se we go en. asserting tilings that nre net borne out by facts at all. We declare that women are tnedesr, wjien eh. boy, have you seen the high 4 rWrts nnd low necks of the last se.i- Ve insist thnt women are timid nnl tenor of the siht of bloed: yet wonderful work if the ini'sns in r. epe during the ghastly Weild Wa ' es the lie te this. tWi' say that Indies wait till thei Je asked bilged te many. Hut ask V.crnard Shaw and the modern nevel-5-tH or any eligible bachelor and jeu vill learn u feu things. WE I'lKiE thnt women an- tender mid shrinking Hut thin!; of .thu ., murderesses of past and present, fiem . J.ady Macbeth and I.uerezla Hergla te I the nniaziiig Mndiime Hesarabla and her daughter This Kiei'chuemnn is said te h.ne killed lier first hiisbniid nnd juit him in a tiunk. tinn, h.uin'; suneedi'il se well, te lime miiiilend hel m ' etiil tills band and litted 1 1 i in into uuetliei- innk (a few yeais hileri with the aid of lier seiing daughtet The two women ate lunch betii eon illfTeieni tents mt licctcd with tlie murder nnd the din. K)sal of the iiedi.. Truly some women lire cool and without tenderness. One does net wish te discredit the geed ipinlities ascribed te our sex, pre pre veouslyhut in tlih scientific age it is well te lie exact . The truth seems te be that men nnd women nie chlclh hiiuiaii brings They have mere similarities than eitTer dices. Seme people an1 cold -blend id and s,...e .md emil, while etiiers n e tender and leieli It i mit u m.itler of se:., but of te,npern incut. If we lime been trained te be tifrnid of snakes, it is ipilie iiehsible for n brave mid sensible member of our lex te cast off the Inherited supersti tion, nnd learn te like them. r "F WE have been trained te think . thnt nil men nre cnillike. nml nnr ! Jtatural superiors, why, It is possible te ' tl'inge pven that -delusion ! Bracelet Gloves The style for wenrlns bracelets hns become se popular amuin: tn i' rrrut'li , . ... i te have lends and I'linldi that the' latest fad is ? 'ificlr gloves decunitt'd with bend ?.)rlnES te glvn the effect of bracelets. One 'lets, linn lie gaunt- mm r 1? l'ttlr In partlciilnr,wlilei hits tlie gaunt- 'A'lpt eulf, Is edged with two rows et PUftSi' wrlrt and at tl.e top. vJlviWiif thp nppeurnnce of two L,lMWffi,v-t Sinner BSKSS0 "Yeu knew what I mean. Yeu naked rap te stny ns If you depended en nic te help you out of n situation. My Oed, Clce, I'm liunian, you knew, nnd in spite of the fact thnt I want te play the Ramp, It Nn't fair te nsk me te stay here tunieht. net tinier there's j some iery geed reason for It." Clce found hrr-.p'f nhnkln inferably. Slu fcl. Middcnly very tired. The sltu ntl'in Miii KettiiiK beyond her. but she seized desperately nt uti explanation that might de. 1 "Hick. 1 couldn't hear It If anything' 1 happened te spoil the friendship between I 1 nit n.iil f'n-n lnn,' tnnu Vnll lin ,caiPH mere about our hupplnexs thnn I nnvthlng else In the world. Yeu mint ' believe that. Dick, because I knew , what I'm talking about." Dick wns llent. "Won't you believe inc. Dick?" Clce blundered en, "It' bemuse of that that I wanted jeu te stay. I couldn't bear te have en lcac with nny mis undertandliiR between jeu. 1 wnnt you nnd Carej te be frieud uliiu.is. and If I thought that I had anything te dr I with breaking up ibe filpud!iip that litis nlwn.is been between en, I could never be happy." Iter eice nlioei; en tne last worm. "'"' "'.-'". wiie nail ucc n wnicning ner narrowly, was seized with a Midden ten- 'l"11, , . ... .. . ,, ,, , " r net 1tP,ll.l!S.,me,the tn ' ' " M. suddenly. Iheiu s beinethlng M,'n'1 n,U .I'm' ",iw M"e,. y?u ,lavm ' Vm,'0'1' w1 me V1'?' " ,'.'' Um or l II demand the ruth from ( are.x." i i.i i "0 IU1 WlUCllt IlOT UllllWlin1. (111(1 rnl-tfd n u rrilteil fact' mkuUhIv te lllt W, I'i L'llili Ul III Will I It" UIUI , ,. lt..l ......' .!. !.., (, Dick, If ,ieu cier cniel for tne, jeu tnut puimlsi' net te se any thing t I nicj. Yeu tnii-t glw me unir weul of honor no t de thnt.' Dl. I; stared at her in amazement Wax this the Cleu In- had known, thi trembling, terrified weman'' Clee's mi- awareness el His loc at the time s.ic had ichiMil hi in ha gene fr tewan! i'littlng her in D Irk s mind. One. nwa from her. he had teallzvd tint t she was still asleep, and that it simiilj had net been within his power te waken her. Hut new. she was changed. Some thing had routed her. Wn it love for Carey, or was there something cle that he did net understand? Toinnieni A Strange Triangle Twe Minutes of Optimism Hy HKKMAN .1. STIC1I .Ire Yeu burning a Tiger's Cub? Should nn niintnr fall from his nlr plnin'. he would drop steen feet the lirsr second, ferti -i-ialit feet tile ecend second, eiehtj feet the third wend. 112 feet the feuith second, and during the tenth second, if lie should still be fall ing, he would Inn tic tlueugh 'Mi feel of space. When a mnn begins te go down, h drop- fnst, faster and faster. body, is'cumulntiie: it creates its own momentum. Stealing gees against the average man's grain; but many an average man sie.il -. gets nwav with it. and stuils .,:.; tinn r il n run Lnuii ii- n fnnin.t He mav continue te elude tJie lnw nnd psiape it's plate h: but all die while he . 111. .1.-ill ..... 1 is iiKc i ne iae en rate wan snuii striinds se tine tlint they woie invisible, nnd who tiuall becnn.e n i-iitim of lur own cunning by binding herself iuitric.ibl.i with her own threads. The average creek is a jailbird, and the .iveragp jailbird is a repeater. When social workers for the first tunc lisit certain of our eurts, thej are anpalled by what thei iw mid hear': the second or th.rd time tliey become somewhat Inuiid. nnd should tliey i ham e te I'emc again and frequently, nil t'l.it tliey would see and hear would lie, .is I heard one man oipiess it ".Hist one d n ease nftrr another!" Se. "Vice, n monster or sin h fright ful mien, i.s te be hntcd needs but te lie s en; yet seen tee oft. familiar with her fan. wp first endure, than pity, tin n eaibrnt e " Habit makes a man or breaks hint . this n boeauMi right thinking ami right liilng nre met el matters of right hab'ts. bad thinking nnd bail living matters of bad habits. Affording te an Oriental fable, an animal tiainer ence trapped a tiger's c ib petted it. teddb'd '.i, rented it and one day. it toie him te tatters. in this fable, laziness, shlftlessness. iieiiiiiiality . i aieics-ness, irri'spoiisi irri'speiisi bility, ambitienles,ss, iliseeur;csi . iiTcieronec ami muni ethers such were depiffed as tigtr nibs which, in time. weulil destroy ihclr benefactor their niirse. Are veu quite sure you nre net fool feel ing with tiger 'i ubs? Mexican Brides In M-Iee no sensible ciil would const nt in be married en a Tuesdnj. as that is lie'iieipi te he the tinluckiest day if tie iwels for weddings. .linn' hrltlts should remember that, iii'cni ling te ancient superstition, it i, iinliit ki for ii linde te cheese brldes. munis who an- net younger thun hot het self. On going te be man led n bride must, if an iinlmky omen is te be nierted. sit facing front In the carriage. On re turning she takes the opposite scut. !'e Chance te Lie 1I dress- of Japanese women Is reg nl.itid in their n-'i- am , Vi.i V. ::"1 hi t one knows the ran tell nt a "l-nii-e. if lines, nierner inn imiiuiiii i inairleil eif -iiigle ami bow old s!ie I . WUATS WHAT lilt If rim Decie While manners even filial manners ire net si reverent as thej usel te be in a lermur age, still tlieie Is a limit ai 'i, bejend which no well-bied Klrl or bei cares le entute. a ecrt.ilri well-dellned hi no fkn ii i. r enVnrn , i, nrl S,U?,W aWnrMm VfflSR iiiaulfeHts Itself In outspoken dlsrcsiiBd for the aged and helpless wneii a gin shocks un ensen-em liy fhe tiuelty of her rm e nnd selfish be- hnv or te her grandmother, for eanipe, h,e Is proving htieelf net enli uncr.ilc f"i land uiicracieus, liut c nii.itin" In the lewcn sense of the weid lewuFt sense or me wetu She may mistake her uuder-bretl manner for "modern, freedom." but . nobody clsa .She may mistake her uuder-bretl manner for ?"e.".. i "","'."'i.- ""A-i..."" "'"... ' "a 'ZTeS el.e&d JWft.ufiS j w19re te draw the Inie bxiween freedom uud saiuueiy. M. Hi nHI illHH H, rr f HIV ' -''.BllB" Paul and Virginia bi-helexa he grant Well-Meaning Gertrude nKTHri)I' Is e tactful, loe," VJ observed Vlrginin. I'nul granted. "Is that what you call It tnct?" "Why. yes! Don't you think she Is aw fully tactful an tl agreeable, and se nn ions te make cverv- bedj hnppy? I thliik she hns a splendid clmracter." Hut Paul shrugged doubtfully nnd indi cn t I'd lil disngree 'iiipnt. "She does appear te hllVC 11 fletln tn Minimi! ether folks happy." he admitted, "but, l.erdj, what a method she uses," "Method? Why. I think her method. if that Is what ion must call It. Is harming (ioedness knows, mv dear. that (iertrude gees out of her way te Please even bony . rtlieres net n thing iu f'ie world that shc'ij I10t premise te de for ani body. Yeu " He stall d grimly. "t", Yiiglnia, that's just It. Oer- truile i a tjpe. The world is full of well-meaning blockheads who will premlsu at.y thing just in order that ethers may be temporarily happy. They haven't the silgliest chance In the world of cier making geed en tile premise 'ut that inenns nothing in the lives of ,lu"" rei"'.,, "ul promisers. I tell you ,bilt sort of individual is n type, a lepresentntlve of a certain kind of ejinuicter which contributes a whole let of misery nnd unlinppincss in tills world. New. personally. Tie no time '""r people who luiaglne tinn tact is a .lir.,(.l,lt ll. nnillHtlll ILH l.l.ll .A.lll. " -"ui ". . iunumi-i:. mu muiij Virginia nodded understanding!'. THE HOME L GOOD TASTE TTlfc x. A . , Hew te Hang Curtains xne proper mnuing anil Hanging et curtain-, a-" cvi.ry bit as Impeitaut ns uMng the right mntcriuls. Indeed, cur tnins of geed material, poorly mnde nnd ill -hung will net leek se well us cur tains of Indifferent material well made and well bung. Ter double-hung or sash windows of the usual s-ort. set the curtains ns near the glass ns peslb'c. Hnng them by small lings that slide en reds nnd nre attached te thu material just back of the In ading fce tlmt both rings and reds nic bidden. 1 lie ends et the reds lit Inte soikets fastened inside the window ens - ii. g, JU't l.ir cneugn lerwnru irein tne sashes te leave room for the roller shade te work fu-ely between glass nnd ;ur tnin. If the window rasing is tee shallow te accomtnednte both shade and I'Uituin ted, the curtnln red may be nt- taehed te the front of the window frame, but it Is better te keep the curtains inside tl e frur.ie, if possible, especially if there nre lianglns as well ns curtains. If the curtains hang straight, which ii thp simplest nnd usually the most ef eeiive way. jl ih u Kiv-ut i-iimi-uii-iii-i: iu h' .two trevers limn and il.aw cords. Te (,;0n0 til0 cuitains. ene cord bring fective way. it Is a great convenience te the traverse rings together In the center, tin. ether lings following; te open the t trtalns, lie teeend cowl pulls the traieifp rings 10 nie sines, iiusiiiug tne et lier rings before them. Tomorrow Celer Scheming Adventures With a Purse TIIOSH of you who must wenr brns- i sjcres In the summer time will cer tnlnly be interested in eiip tlint I bought lasr v.pek. I wanted one cooler than tin 'iitln ones nnd jet which could be worn with the feeling tlint one looked l ii i I nice underneath. This Is mnde , of heiivy linen luce, but airy nml cool. Silk liiigerie tnpe snaps eier the sboul sbeul ilrts wi'l launder nicely, ns will the lute. Tlie biassjeres sell for 51. .11), Our .Tunc bride is going tn need some 1 dainty iinderthlngs, the kind of pxtriiv- tignnee In which enp simply must indulge ; when tilling n hope elicst. French underwenr Is n thing of lienutv nnd n .joy fercier, but ejilltp expensive. Hut I there is n shop kept by n perfectly i .liarmillg Uttle rrenchweman wliere banning llttle iTeuclnveman where ,.nn be bought the loveliest of linnil- made llngerln, perfect copies et rreneli "",1 ,lt "T '"' ""' the price en an original model, I.nvcn- der ciepe de chilli', with hemstitching, Kift rose georgette, with nits of irillj Ilict. u, en ng rlboens-stHi i ngs ,' . " ,i 1 ilie hrlde with lev u, nun "H ,0 "" . J , ,1 tliem-specl.illy mnde te your order if ieu he nfli and tpuie witiiin me rencii ieu he wi'ii ihi iimu of n pocketbook whirl; mPet certain ecciihI of n pocketbook which Is expanded a bi' te meet ccriuin occasions. I ,or .,. .f I tuuter r phen. Wilnui kttucen tbt bsun t mMrem Wamnn'm Phiii nut sope .r M.I. 1MIV iym 'i irn 1 1 3ii'(i Dees she wear wedding bells for cuffs just because it's June, or because Fashion calls for the .Bertha cellar and cuffs that flare? They're charming in organdy. "Yes, dear, I thinti I knew what you mean. I lemember when- I wns n leungster " "Thank you, darlln'. for net snylng kiddle," he interrupted her gravely I Ylrginia acknowl edged with n dimpling of her smooth cheeks. "I remember Aunt Hlln wns forever premising. If I fussed 7ufRJVS588 or wns unhappy for a CiK'S! moment, it wns Aunt x. Kiln who nlwnys In- JtS' . tented some delightful thing, the premise of a new dell, or n plum cake, or an outing. And this dried my tears for a moment. but, eh. the houituches. when there wns im new dell forthcoming, and no plum cal.c and no outing!" "Thai's just the point." agreed rain seneny. "its tie imness bi Itv lf making geed that reacts disagree "" "l'eu the victims, and the strnng- "-t thing about these Insincere folks who ate feiever premising is that they dodge their responsibility without a Pang, and justify themselves by imagln- l"g thej have used tnct or diplomacy or feme ether equally vicious .dodge, ' tirntuiteus deception, individual insln- eerily . can't be dodged as easily as that." "(iertrude means well, though, Paul; she Is tremendously geed-hearted." Insisted Virginia warmly. Paul sighed. "Yep! Yeu knew that winter resort that's said te be pnved with geed in tentions." lie giinncd. ".Most of the vacatienists then-are well-meaning and geed -heal ted, I'm afraid." Tomorrow Helen linker's Case I The Weman's Excliange Te "E. H. 3." Yeu should have jour full vacation of two weeks, and be paid for the time ypu take, for jeu'ie been with the firm long enough te eleven e till Speak te your employer new about It, nnd nsk lilm when it would be convenient for you te taltu It. If your pnrtlculnr work will net allow you te be nbs""t two weeks nt once, take a week nt one timu nnd n week nt another, as you sug. Bested When youvnre Introduced te the lady ieu speak of, say "Hew de you de?' In the regular way, and then mention something about feeling ns If you knew her nlrendy through having written te her se often. I hope you hnve n geed time en your incatlen. Selving Her Problems Te the J.'diter e Weman's Page: Dear M.idam Kindly tell me hew te remove u few imall spots of grapefruit from a laiender changeable talfetn dress without haim, as the material Is sery dellcnte. Hew can I get rll of the ugly tough skin at the elbows and hew can 1 made red. reueh hnnda liernniA wnite ana graceiui loeKing: new can I enlnrue my insten? What can be used te mnke the eyelashes Brew? Hew can I remove a very large pcr pcr fueo stain from a periwinkle Cnnten crepe dress without Injuring It? What is a Ktfi-d teeth pante te use for white teeth that are turning yellow? I wash them once a daj, In the mernimr. Isn't mac cneugn. When. I smile, smnll wrinkles fmm1 around my mouth. Hew eau I prewnt this.' Hew can I make a dimple In my cheek" LILLIAN C v.. - ,,...., ,i.- ...i, ,.i . . ..?u,.cil" r.f.m,?v .'i fr.u't.-RtanH.frc, , tien of wh el mnv'be nor !mVs' ?'' ":dr..B .te ; C se'thls same method with the pcrfume spot en jour ether lteclc. Hub vanishing cream en vnnp elbows eierj evening. This will soften the skin, nnd, If jeu use it en your hands, It will make them pretty, tee. , '' &-,:. 0" "'"" aUv"W i SS with a camel's hair brusli te the eye lashes nnd It will make them thicker and longer If jeu" Inquire at n drug store, you will llnd a geed paste for j-eur teeth. They should le washed mcrnlng and evening with the paste, , , i,h ninin te,. nftr ...i, mv : ""! Wy W"beut'f nugTwSn'i , They never spoiled anybody's leeks, a wjie knows? One of them may turn Inte a dimple' Keep smlllmr and I.i.r. n illi..r.l,i ' uabii un.lll.ii. ..l hoping for one. There isn't any way of -"- -- ui"" . mms one, Things You'll Leve te Make Quilled BathirigCap rnc, Here Is n rantlintins Ol'ILIirn UATIH.NfS CAI. The cap Itself is made of two colors of surf satin or '"bber. Fer Dip ....Ills, cut two nulll- shaped pieces of oilcloth. Wire them tbieitlgli the center and nre.ind tile edges. With rubber cement rover each pi in ,?. piece of oilcloth with rubber of any dark ler (tint will lenK wen with tlie cm. 'lth oil color or white wool make the slanting lines tin tue iiiiiis. (.it you use wool you will haie te stitch very care fully, se ns net te tear the rubber.) A OIIILLKD HATH I NT, CAP leeks .i..ni m !. f.,M,t l.l. ,.. n.f . V,A "I'":""" " "" '"" " uVrrnA1 ilaw b'Zl wit .Ji""-" . w. . . ' .. Please Tell Me What le De By CYNTHIA He Stepped Calling en Her Dear Cynthia I nm twenty ears of ape nnd linve known a young mnn ler about three years. We had U?pt steady certfpnny about ene year, when ever n small dispute he censed calling I leed lilm, but I tried my utmost te forget hint. Ithln n year he sinned te get my attention by cnlllng en th phone. Although I tried te nveld lilm. he flnnliy suc ceeded In obtaining my permission te call. There had been nn understanding between us te mnrrv next spring. New he stepped calling semq time aee with out nny rensen or cxplanntlen, se please tell me whnt te de. HEAUTimOKU.V. Write him n note, asking definitely whether he menns te go en with the mnrriage or net. Don't let him play with you this w.iy. If he does net nn swer you sntlafncterlly break off nil relations with him nnd try te forget thnt you hnve cared for lilm. "E. J. S." Is Lonesome, Toe Dear Ovntliln Although 1 nm a con cen stnnt render of our Wonderful column, this Is the first time I hnve written te It. I have, read nil the wonderful let ters thnt people hnve written te your column, and nt Inst hnve decided le wrlte ene nice letter te one who Is lone leno lono seme. I nm a veune mnn who Is lonesome, tee, nnd would certainly wish te get acquainted with peer Lonesome. Peer Lonesome. 1 would never Islss a girl If I didn't Intend te marry the girl. Lene some, don't let your gln.seH worry you the leeks don't count nowadays : nnd for my leeks. 1 nn iierfectly sntlsfled. Ne one can help the way a person id hnrli. (liie me a geed plain girl nny dny. Lonesome Lonesome. I'd love.to meet leti or wrlte te you, hut Cynthln could iiet give me your nddress, nnd hew cm two lonesome ones like you nnd me meet te ninlce geed friends? Hop ing te bear from Lonesome. B. J. S. Much ns Cynthia would like te help two lonesome people she cannot bring about n meeting through the column. But It will surely be a help te "Lonc "Lenc "Lonc semo" te rend your letter nnd get your sympathy. Any time you wnnt te wrlte te her through tbe column, Cyn thia will be glad te publish your let tars. He Has Never Been In Leve Dear Cynthia I have been a 'con stant reader of your Interesting column for mere than a jenr, but have never taken the opportunity of writing you before I nm writing because I hnve n question for j-eu te nnswer which has caused me a great deal-erf worry lately. I am u young mnn nineteen years of nge nnd was graduated from high school about -a y ear age. My trouble, Cyn thia, Is that I have never met n girl thnt I've fallen In leve with. It may seem strange, because I have associated and became quite friendly with numerous different gills during my four yenrs In high school. Itelng very geed In athletics during my high school enreer, I became quite pepulnr, nnd ns a result I was very friendly with nlmest all the girls In the school. They nil seemed Inter esting nnd there nre n few which I nm very fend of, but I have never had the feeling that I am in leve with nny of them. I nm n person who firmly believes thnt for every man born there Is one woman for his mate. I would like te ask you, Cynthln, If you think I am wrong In this? De you also think that If I wnit long enough I will nnd n girl that I will love? 1 also belleve that If I ever love any girl I will knew It as seen ns I sen her. In ether words, leve nt first sight. De you think It wrong te kls a girl If you nie net In love with her? 1 have kissed girls lets of times, out don't reel right about It. I have also hnd girls' lips upturned te my own and refused te kiss them. Rut most of them act peeved if you don't ltlss them. ANXIOUS. Why, of course, you will find The Girl some time. Yeu have plenty of time' yet. Perhnps you won't knew right straight oft that you Ieis her, but you'll have a strong "hunch." If you don't feel right nbeut kissing just any girl you happen te be with, then I think there must be something wrong nbeut It. den't you? Let them get peeved If they want te, but save jour kisses for The Girl. Don't Read His Letters Dear Cynthln I am n young lndi of twcnty.feur. Fer one year I have been keeping company with a young man two ji-.irn my senior, iviun I met him h" was entirely different toward me than h Is new In the Inst few months he has ! lest both his parents and business Is jjuur. i nn mai de me iroume; hew. denr Cvnthia. whnt I am going te tell you Is this: I am very much in love with this fellow nnd have been a geed pal te mm in every way. ai limes lie wants ran with him all the time nnd makes a great fuss ever me In front of people. Agiiin ne iniKa very mean 10 me ntiu mivs he Is getting tired of me. If veu were In my shoes what would you de? Sometimes I go te his offlce and several times have found lettcr3 te nnd from ether girls. I rend them en the sly and Ihey nre ery serious for n fellow te wrlte te a girl when he nets ns though he loved me. I spoke te him nbeut this affnlr, nnd lie says he is enlv kidding these girls. Dut I ennnet belleve him, he hns been 'treating me se mean. I am heartbroken ever It because I care se much for lilm and leve te bring him hap piness. But can you tell me his reason, Cynthia, and also tell me whnt te deTf He often speaks of us getting married and then again he will say. "I would never want you. Teu could net be true." Hut I hnve done all I can te tell him that I would be n geed, true wife and mother I nm settled nnd mean te de I right by lilm. .Shall I give him up and " ,,, frEet, or shnll I try ngnln nnd i"s,i n,m what his Intentions nre? But i he will net nllew me te talk seileuslv te him nnd pnsses it en and says, "Yeu i!i',J leV?.n1!i.w. aI!?' KM, he didn't carefer m B"JS I , ,, ' ' aici Whether he loves you or net, my dear, you should net go te his office unless you hum te go en business. And wluither he Is truthful or net, you have no ilsht te read his personal letters It Is no wonder he Is disagreeable te you If you de this Of course, the death of lilu patents and his worry nbeut business would have borne effect upon him, and you cannot expect lilm te tie 1uH the same ns eier. Just go en being friends with lilm for a while until he seems te be feeling bet- e" i ter De net let him make leve te you. n,l mt ...ml if he nuts you off nualn clie lilm un. tSK nun nn.ii ui" iiiieiiiiiuiH are, - .. .. .. . ri .i.n. m.' ... ...... It JOU flu lllll ICUl lllttl JIIU I'tlll UUHl lilm you could never be happy as his wife Hut iihateicr happens, don't read his letteis! A Spenge TASTY KAKE sliced in hnlf with whipped cream and strawberries placed between the layers and en top, and you have a delicious E airaweerry u il Shortcake Jj .. .... .. T mr r-M- ! A Real Treat I 4 The Lady Patient Can Always Find Amusement in a Situation These Who Are Blessed in This Way Should Be Thankful Indeed That They Can Invariably Get Seme Fun Out of Everything TUB liespltnl grounds nre ilcllglitfullr open, se thnt patients who nre con valescing can set out Inte the nlr nnd have thnt extra aid te speed their cure. Hut of course there nre drawbacks. A hospital In n cly cannot nveld having Its grounds bordered by city streets, and patients in robes nnd blankets arc n never-falling source of wonder and interest te the children of the neighborhood. They enme, dey nftcr day. te tnrc In nt the little group en the Inwn, pressing their face clec up te the iron grating of the fence. Until nt Inst one of the pntlents. with a whimsical turn of niliul. spoke te them ns they steed outside the bnrs. "Well," she began, Ineulringly, "haven't yeu'any peanuts?" They stared in blank embarrassment. It hnd been their custom 'te regard tliptce tlilnen ns tintlents. net as real people who talked nnd nsked imperti- ' ' ...,. ne"1. questions Their custom was en traced. "I think veu might brine some, went nn the lady inside the cage. "Yeu cemc i,er0 j0 leek nt us. why don't you . , nennuts?" - - TIIKY tried te eutgnzc lier, but her dcliglit In Ihclr predicament wns tee much for them. One by one they slunk away, apolo getic smiles beginning,-te creep around their mouths ns they tnught the merry glenm in the l.ndy Patient's eyes. Ne doubt they talked loudly of ether things te hide their embarrassment until they sepnrntcd for the night. And no doubt ench ene told his fam ily of a lady at the hospital who wni a little off! WHAT fun you get out of life when you arc in possession of n nature thnt can pull amusement out of nny situation, liewpver hnrd te bear. Probably this was the first time the "nnlinnl-gnzing" children hnd been challenged. A Certainly it was the first time they hnd been shot with their own nmmu nmmu nltten. Se many convalescents, geed-hearted, pure-minded, pdmirnble souls, but ir revocably grown up, would hnve hesi tated te rendescend te the level of the street urchins. And se would hnve hnd te benr their gnzc and endure their silent scrutiny for long, weary hours. Children enn stnre longer nnd hnrdcr nnd mere silently than nny sight-given creatine in the world! But when your heart Is se young thnt you knew yourself hew interesting it would c te hnng en the eutside of nn iron-barred fence nnd sazc in nt the e Julie J 3. Lawler 1126 Walnut St. ,.,-&,,. Unheard of Reductions in Beautiful HATS Formerly Priced Up te 18.50 noie sz.oe mmm I 4 Vi I I I I I mm 1 Nf. n s- c jfcrr& m sf v-jtv O'eV r,v" S K "M 1 I 1 ,er8e&aS:e0Tnda,iraa,n,a.ilade,,,hia a"d u a ASCO .jvTSsss -'svs-. .flSf '.JSfrs ZS tt&VJ y filers AF-e CefTce through jmb t3 "'r,.:t.:T'"r... V" cn -erP' B mmw no doubt icul 'Tlk- I.:,!' " ".A"",iKU ," inu c.ol,ce it tcrves. Geed coffee "-'" uu.u-4 nicy acnu u us ninety miles away! . p I M i convalescents just ns If you were gazing In nt something" marked "Dangerous. De net approach this cage," you can easily think of semn remark that will just 'wilt the Btarcrs te the ground In mortification. And get net only relief, but also se much fun out of it yourself. WHY, the memory et these childish faces turning gradually from stupid curiosity te half-shamed,, half-amused surprise would be entertainment enough for scvernl dnys! It might even help Its perpetrnter through nn lntcrvnl of pain nnd discom fort. Oh, be thankful for thnt blessing, If you hnve thnt power of finding nmusc ment where they really isn't nny. It Isn't everybody who is Rifted that way, and these who arc, are blessed, In deed ! This Sale Only 30 Off Our Ne Restrictions Fer the week of this SALE ve must withdraw the Charge Privilege, as well as de away with all EXCHANGES CREDITS ALTERATIONS W Jsrffl 9 J8By nw FOR THIS ONE 12th Annual Clearance Street and Afternoon Dresses Evening and Dinner Gowns Dance Freck3, Coats, Capes and Wraps Sports Saits Skirts Blouses All Without Restrictions or Exceptions, at 30 OFF PRESENT TICKET PRICES I Absolutely Ne Prices Have Been Changed THIS S0 DISCOUNT EXTENDS TO AND EMBRACES EVERY SINGLE GARMENT IN OUR STORE Sale Ends Saturday June 24th 30 OFF Present Ticket Prices TTwmSS!3S?SS kASCO ASCO VssmsssscKs 11 In fwffEC Vf Vi till 1 MUTtMKM a Hi &JMBBii I ! asm Coffee You'll taste the diffe Sold njrever Veu fie. Thin Nameplat. fysA ' ASCO i. afw-jVx .,.-. V'"V wmm THE TRAINED NURSE fINFANT SHQf, 1BU7 Uheatnut Street Trained, Nurati in Attindanca Layettes Frem Safety Pin te Bed Special ThU Week Only Dainty Hand-Made Slips. . .$1.80 Silk.&.Weel Shirts (sic. 2), liie 1807 CHESTNUT ST. mmm 44SI G.rm.n.ewn At.. Sj ffffl ..J1 '"Proved ,ifcH!tfi2S!fil"JS"fc! ilr ciii new h wnifd with perfect mi. (faction. Nce-rtiutltue Itemeve Wrln. lew. I'revent. llnir I Dienrmnc I Scnla Dieins I FucInM Trratmmt iiaii; nnnniNe marcki. wavine v.Ttlrpbenc; Wyoming- S576Vbm1 for This Week Entire Stock Ne Exceptions Thirteenth Street Jtist Belew Chestnut WEEK ONLY Sale Ends Saturday June 24th ASCO A5CO j -? i A Cap of Liquid Sunshine rence : ea U. window thrUS"0Ut sylvan.a, Ne ASCO ASCO A.W'Vtv. s v K. ,;.;; S"aS I the mail izca that a means heed for Aace Coffee. i ,ul -a ffi ti'& .r -? ii - ii H i: il a i .-r ,
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