i US.... .t i:wi taj.v K'.'ft "iT wTxv . n lr w rz s.s t B w tf .1 If te Ml m Kit is fS m I m i i?& K - 12 I A Vacation of Exclusive Doing Just Exactly What Yeu Want te De Ffeiirf Be the Ideal Rest for Necessary te Ge Away if Yeu 1 1 711 AT would you llke te de best e( VV nil eti your vacation':' asked Edith. t "Oh, go te the mountains and swim In the celtl water," replied Klttv, Ink ing n crawl stroke In the nir.'"niul grt the' wonderful nlr nnd see the glorious Views." ? "I'd like te go te New Yerk nnd live in n marvelous hotel for two solid week' "tind have eneitrh money te buj nnv Jhlns I saw in the shops thnt I wanted " fcald .T tit i t li with n wistful i-lcli. "nnd hnve luneli nnil dinner te music nnd 11 thnt stuff." "Ne, net for mine"' exclaimed the yeunpet of the group. "I wnnt the henshere, with plcntv of bnjs te dnnre .with, nnd n stunning bathing Milt and evening (lreKji-s thnt wnke people gap ;when I go into the bnllrenn.. And .moonlight ails nnd mnrslimnllew roasts Tind nil these wonderful thing' that you, de nt the seashore enlv lets of them, nil the time, net Jut the few that I pan nfferd ' "Thnt s what I'd love en my men tion, " Emily put In "Te be able te afford te de what I wnnt ' "That's nieV Interrupted Edith. fb one who hnd started the division. "On my two weeks I'd like te be able te de Just what 1 want te de." That would be about the best kind of pest for everybody. It would be uch a complete change. EVEN If j ou gi't t lint heart'" deMre nnd go te the mountain' or the seashore 01 New Yerk eti can seldom de ju"t eaetl what jeu want te. Pome one in our party fur instance, doesn't feel wed. anil se, instead of going for that enld swim, jeu tny en the peren with her. Because veu feel that you ought te. Or thnt dress in that peliis,vc 'hop en Fifth nver.ue is ' frightfully ex pensive that jeu don't feel that jeu ran miy it. Of course you might b nM" te crape through with buying It. but if would met n cutting the visit short or Paul and Virginia n, nKi.Ex.vneYTORvxr An Interlude 'pAlT. ' -L iMh1" Virgin a 'eemed a'oef, reld ' Who was that girl t n u were with a t I'irhren downtown t .iiaW He stiffened nnd hasty threw her a glance "nirl?" ' Oirl ' Y es , ;lrl. Who was she? He colored guiltily. Why ah I was wi'h no girl at lunch eon teiiav." Virginia looked bored. "Oh' ' "Whv did you ask that? What made you imagine I was out te luncheon with a girl' Yeu de get the funnic-t hunche1-. henev." She t.f-tcil the soup daintily and pro fessed te have dimised the matter from her mind Hut I'nul. braver new. wns Insistent. "Come. reme. denr: why de you ak such a siilv question?" "Oh. It was a silly question then? - Are ;ou quite sure, my dear?" He shrugged. "Of course, it wns a silly question ' The idea '" There wns an uncomfortable 'Hence between thrm as the went en with the dinner. Even the appearance of Paul's fa fa verlte pudding did net melt the rapidly congealing atmosphere. lie fairly writhed in his uneasiness "Sei- here. Virginia. I wish you'd tell me why vnu nfked that feel ques tion. I can't ee whv " But Virginia's cold eyes Interrupter! him. Adventures With a Purse ALL of us wnnt a let of summer dresses', but nil of us cannot mnke our own or afford te bu ' n number of them. And. tnerefere, all of us will be Interested te knew of the nlce't Indy in a tiny sbep who makes the very dress you've been wnntlng, and for Incredibly low prices. I happened I upon her whie riding In the trolley car and passed the window in which wns displayed the dress I bought. Yellow, a warm, golden shade, which Is made with round neck, 'hert sleeve- and gathers across the front which form n waist line nnd tie in the back wltn a sash nnd perky bow. Tas, inatlng little white puint trim the neck and sleeves, and the price Is but S3 Think of It. The 'ame kind of dresses she mnkes in ginghams and linens, nnd for business or the perch, they cannot be equaled. Fer the mother who Is tee husv te sew for l he babies who grew se fast, rompers and drrs can b- had with a 1 thn detnll worked out, nnd netlnns i left but te sew up th" side scam" The rempirs mine in sizes from six month" te two vf .11 s and the dres.se" from t' te, ten year". Seme are embroidered, en ethers "the cnllars are trimmed w t'i braid All thn in a package ui'h f -j1. ' directions for the tmishing tout his, and the prices are from Si te J-l i) Ter nnmr of Mht ddre Wnmin't I'er Kdtter or pliene Wulniit lime or Miln iwil beturen (he liuurn of U nnd 5 1 Things You'll Leve te Malm QUAINTPiaFPINGS 57 v t 'ib 1 . . r, iy v'r4e- '"" r 1 'u,',-' i-in QI'AIN'T l'l'KI'MNfiS mnke a levelj trimming for a mIU or lotten lre, k. Te make the iiulliiig. tut strips of the material one-Inch wider thiiu liic wiilt! of the lllllslieil pulling Sew lueih as ninny strips as ve-i will need. They Will liuvn te be eiie-linlf ag.iin ,i- long ns the cli-i'iliiiferen, n of tlie pulled orna erna ment. Make a half-iudi cuiiiik .iIjms each side of each stilp Hun u nuie-.v cenl through the citing Slur the -.Ik en the cord. Sew this t.X'AINT ITIT ING te jour frock, shaping it into whntcver kinil of eriiuuii'lit jeu iiietcr C E fjv A quarc unit ii shown in the sketch, j 'vlf FT.ORA. the Weary It Wouldn't Be Could Have That Change riving up -nine special treat that ou tind preiul'Cu jeur'elf. ' WOl.'I.PN'T it be worth n whole ear of work u-l te go ahead and Iget that dress without worrying about! I It for eue minute? I Then nt the -en'tiere, even though , the breeze is eihilarnting nnd refresh- ing. the 1.1111 gnu Ien- nnd kindly nnd the Hi-can glorious tliere are times when ou have te wn!L up the neardwalK ln'icnd of lenting en the heaili until' lathing hour ns 101 want te. . .Iii-t hc,-nuc "the crowd i going 'up the boardwalk and jeu'll be left i out if you don't co with them evcty- where tlu-y go Think of having a whole two weeks without nny of thee trilling but an an neing hindrances te perfect pence of mind ! Win. if jeu ' it 'taed n' I eme. vOM would 1 1- 'resfe anil n frelieil after xu'li -i Micatien. n,i wniliin't hae te go nut nt nil, nil da;, long, if vmi did'i t want t' If jeu wanted te go te the lneue--and n'obeih el'e wanted te. ou co lid ju-t go nil by otirelf nad buy ten or ti'teen tents' worth of randy nnd eat It all yourself. Yen could be as 'elfiph as you liked if jeu could haie a nentlen of doing everything jeu wanted te. Hut jeu reuld de 'eme nice thing" that erd-narlly jeu enn't nfferd te de. tee. IT WOt'I.DN T de te get tee elfi-h. liec.iu'c It weu'd lie se hard te romp bnrk te enrth again. (If ceure. two weeks of exclusive doing what jeu want te tin would be impossible, but ou might get i iee te it. if jeu niut take jour sa-afmn at home. By 'Imply declaring a holiday from the 'thing thnt jeu de net 11V te de and 'tnrtlng a campaign frr tlif lmg' that jeu reallv want te de jeu '-nn hae a dellshtful two weeks withn-it a grent deal of epene. I "Well?" ,, , "Oh. it's quite unimportant. 'he aured him with nn aflectatien of dis lnteret "It' prebnb v veme m".t.ike He muttered nn impolite rpr'-- en "I'll bet I knew what ' I'll bet n m -lien thnt Mime old 're gossip wns In here tb nfternnnn, nn'l said siie had seen me at luncheon with some girl. Yes, sir. I'll just bet that's what ha" started this thing " She threw Mm a wintry smile, but i.n sti'pectmgly he rattled en "If there s anvthing thnt I hate, it u some nM gossip who runs around retailing ,i let of stuff 1 ke that te stir up treub'e. (i-e whiz, there's enough domestic fu In the world without some ehl tabby-cat doing that sort of thing. Thesi gossips who " "But hew could If be that if you were ne: taking luncheon with snme cirl?" He stnred nt h"r. ns i rabbit fas cinated by a serpent, is 'aid te stare. "Eh?" "Yeu heard what I said, dear," pnrred Virginia, new content. He floundered through the explana tion that he had chance te s-- aj tiJO same table with Mls Harper, the pri :ife secretnr te the chief. Oh Paul why did jeu Insist -ha' you hadn't " "Yeu 'aid I wa' our with a girl." he exclaimed nghteeu'lv "And, of course. Mi-s Harper is " "Yes? ' "Aw. sh's en.y one e' the zlrN in he elhce ; ' Tomorrow The Belated F. form Can Yeu Tell? lit 11. .J nnd A. 1Y. Redmrr Wliat tlie Theory of the fiji-ciMen Is Few ask 'what make, a tnp spm?" in apparent ie'ntmn if the Mw of grnitatien M-ci.t.sts lae marveled ar the phenomenon of 'he sp nn.ng top. The first man te applv ., utub rising principle te prannal is. uns ,enn Keucault wlie indented the ttrt gjro gjre senne uhlc. 's a retniing wheel with a shaft fr,.,. r,( pcin' m ary dn.'tien The notion of tr.e gvroscerpe s based en 'he wi-i.knnun mv ,f Neuteti thn "all bodies will eei.t'iiin. in their state of re.t or motion exent ns nctcd upon Lv nu outside fr.i " Cvres(i,e therefore, if t,( t affer ted bv nn ' I'slde force vT' maintain Its tim f pnn ' In uirr w rds M.e a of gjros.ero u.,1 alua-s peini in r ,. ,),. 'ert.en re'-,t ve te span, regardless nf t'e ter iT-nj; earth ulnle at imp point '- fix - Is nara'lHl te the s,irfnre flf no Mirth, at nnnther point its p., at r ijht angles tr, the (.arth If" some ' its.d.- fe-fe j, ar t,lied te a ret a tin? V-Osrn;e t .e ac,n flf ,(-,,. s,rvw Will,., t e r. .,. ;a. f ,Wf) frreR I or ex-rnpie f ,, ,-r , ,u.,. fe..e, O. ,.,, ,ia . fU. n, ,,fllirw(lv ,n. nr-l 'le , .r', Il( ,t,, a , ..,,,.., ran -a-i'I ng si, i Mln p(,if..,r 1( t rf, 'ntirig -Ik ."rwnpi. for the p ,r,,. f i, trntnni tm. r'if'-trian .tild fa. -'ra g' - .t fv ,rl t'e ,,.-h .in,i n t,e -I land, if -r-, -.ln ..,,lp r..r.. . ., ,i Bii, U(, ,, . ,,,.., naM '"n '"' renriscnt , rf,sp, ., ""'"' a he u w',,i...,f ,he ,onr ,enr w.iv je, ,m,,', knrk , ,,,.Tp)nn -ward f . url in . dnv-nnl pun 'n ' fr ',0"1'' " f'rer ,( ,n pw,k. " '!r " '";' "' "id bvk je., , ,, fir.d t'e , rect ,,n f , ,,,, f(lU ,r r '"' " I. ' win ',. d.r.nt,,,., ,( 1 ' in- t . ., - .,-n ,;,, ,nt(li rem.irrw Hew Hid Itirhe-lies Orlei. 11 ale.' Hern mi rip Curtains I- I i -' I I lid I I i n vr 'i'd w'i--i lii'inrnini: net -nrn ,- ((. ' ..-- t,.. ,,. I .,s,,i , ,. ,, . (l,m . i pi..,-, sn f,..,,,ntlv l,r!.. ,-.,s,r iri !,n ir...s of ,!. , ,, M ln.ve found tint t., ditn-ultv . .,,, . eitlrelv ,'lmnwii,d l. i sJn;. Mr,.lM ulrP I'f.lr pins msti-iiil f pin ,n (,,,, )f, I ins while bnnng or scums 77i.s' Tinw .c.t Weel- You'll lm out en that Fourth of -lul.v pi, m. Han. uu thought about what veu are going te ,1,. te fill in the lime between thnt dc In Ions lunch and tlint supp,r of bftevrs'' Wouldn't y i!(, ,n idiiv "l'i atlier Tdiius," or lunc n twine rine'' Send a se'f -addressed st, imped enveletie in the IMitnr of the Weman's I'a'e if jeu want some stunts dint are lets of fun fr un ouideoi arc TliK is net tli.it important an nouncement. That's te come. w WitU'? .- 'ir'K'" EVENING PUBlilC The Unconscious nnner By IIAXKIj DKYO BATCIIELOK Carry Phrlps marrici flcn Unint fielil. a rjtrl tche unconscieuily IrmpK men (e make letr In hrr, merely in he revenged en her or her treatment nf I)tek 'Wheeler. Carey t Dick jjliardi'nn. and tcirti Clee tfiint Diek thr hny ti en the point nf vnm mitting luictde uhrn Cnei appear )ist hi tune. On their ircililinq mnht Carey telh Clen he deupmcn her, hut he carriei her off te thr cabin in thr mountains irherr he and Dick hme often gene in the pait. They nmtc late at ui'iht te tind that Dick hm returned from abroad, and t' u scenced there. In a .iccnc that jeU leics, Clee, in an effort te maintain the friendship betxreen the two men, tells Dirk ichy Carey has married hrr. Te her surprise Dick takes Iter part and denounce Carey, irhe in a fit of pamen imhci out into the night Dirk qees cftrr him end find him icandrrinn around in thr storm uith a npiaitud Mint. In the relief el knevini that he n safe. Clee i almost her old gay srlf, and she and Di k get breakfast together the next morning. Suddenlu Careu anaears en the scene. Nemesis CAREY d.d net realize until he opened the deer nf his bedroom nnd 1 eaid the snjnd-. of gay laughter from the kitchen just what it would mean te him te lese Ciee' ne. He hnd been se Imbued with i' e idea of revenge and of carrying his s -heme through that he had deliberately rifu-ed te analyze hN feeling- He had known for n long time that Tlee nroused terrlficalh strong emotions in him. but he hnd chosen te leek upon flint fact as the natural feeling nny man would have' for a woman as irresistibly feminine as Clee. New as he steed listening it came te him with a sharp throb of pain that ln his heart of hearts he had never 1 hated f'lee. He had never felt renl i contempt for her Alwavs back of his deliberate torture of Ler there had been tpndrnpHs. jn u hfjirt. but lie liad a refused te admit ucli a thing until new New he knew that he lord her. .Net enlv did he want her un-peakablj but an i-.s.-ui" impu'se occurred te him te kre.-l nt l.i r fw. te nsk for her fei -ghone-s Care. the proud, the niro nire gant. was nr ln-t fer.-fd te admit that he was as iti'iinelj in I. no with Clee as though he had been an infatuated bev I'ut of ceur'e lf was tee 'ate N'e .woman w. uld cur forgive the things he had sa.'l te i.Vr He remembered with a sudd, n n-e of heek his words r Ian night just lefere he had plungul out into the iiuktiejs 'Tnl.e ler. Luk. sl,es your'.I gne her te Mm with my b esng . H.s clucks tbi.hed darkle. Had he actu- a 1 s-inl ihn''- Why. he imiit hne been ma I ' I'.iit t!un he had been mad for i eij long fine, nind with re- .! d i motion .Hid hi" feverish desire maki (I... pi ler her sin against In n If was s-ratice hew plainly he sii , new ih.it i! wnr tee Inte, that Clen was n.ir and never l..ul been .i l'.iitli t! it She (euld no mere help tli- l'a r tlint men loved her than reuld a flew hi event the desiie In liuiraii hcirts te pli.il: and enr it. Hven Iik kn,v that, i.ew that l.e had In I in n in tii;h t ut lus battle, but he. Car."., lad b'-'n the snlillnu- feel He ) i' wen the love of this uitl. and had i' ielbrr.i.elv ll,m.' It tinny from him as l.ii, idi it n.e.int netluis. t Si.ddcilj M- n-ali"d thnt l,r l, it raili"! vvijik ll's w risi p uned ion ien sthrublv ati'l hf bad trampul for tii.b's In't nl'lit. fi.ishiii-- threucli the weeds, liiirillv invar.- nf what be wis dein; Whui D.'U had found h m tl-.-j had aid si imlv anvtliin i" ..nli ether and ufl'-i lm wrl t had bi-en b.ilhed in s.-aldtni; l.ei wan", and bound lichth h had lluni: I Imseif nn his bed nnd ,ireT.nd immeiliately into a Im-hvv s',.-.-p. He stre.l.' te-viird tin- L.t.-'n-n and thi thi seund of talk nml l.iuehi.-r wita a fin' r leni-'iix-s, stabbing thieuch him. I'ut a hi- appiaranie m the doerwav. wi'li In-, nriu in a 'line. Uli'l hN fine stran'.'iv wlnt" nnd t-et, the smile left ('be's (a,-,', and the hnppineH lied from hi r rii'i. Cnrev steed there nnd watched it re, nnd nt that irement lm suffered ierhap i.s mm h ns he h'Hl nude Clee suffer in the p.i-t . for he hnevv the truth' lie saw with h.s own "vis- that she shrank from bun and t unir ,1 ie Inch, nnd ill ill theiich he knew thnt lie dfseived it, the , hi.rt was intolerable. It was IMiK whn nine ferwnrd and saved the situation. Mew de veu feel this ni'iinlnR. obi tn-m''' hensliel hahtlv '( me en In' he ether loom while I have ,i leek nt 'h-it i. r in of vnurs CI." I 'link I .an ir . -I vei wiih tlie lm al.fast ( 'nri v liiinul .iv ij. and I i- K . pour peur iin; some vvn'.-i- out of the kettle Inte a bowl, disappeared into tin living mom , uith it Km- a moment C'ie steed iiie- tienless, her heart i.H'ttiK in her breast. Tomorrow A Honeymoon U,t Three Tape. Measures l hnve made mv tape uieusuie mere , llll I genernllv M.iwim,b bj e) ening one end and inserting .n .ii-.p e c-is t ', te fumble nreunil te rind Hie beginning of the inp, measure.- .Mrs. K. W. S In (ine, llnuecXPrpiriK flflflaHHflflJBJfllpHP sj; slEflflflBlll Hnflflflf ' $-U" W SflH HBHr M iSMw 1H HflflHr -w lm:") " I IdflH fflDnf;' V. ttlrt 1-i? ' flfllflMt flflW .Tw hi f ' Hf!SL Iflflflflflf ki.2': vflflfllHnBBHflHflflflflflflLS. 1st 11 flflf x '" - v ,v -WXIiNlflflflflflflflflflflflflfli'flflflflfll lliflH)uf 5J1HI i ilxiflflflBfliw. "iJfi SJlflJflJiflMflSBvVflMflflfl H&yfflififlflflBflBfcL Ills' ,- lk'V'BsMflffl 4ififlXflflflJfl0lHteiJ'ti r-uyi- Mjd " -Wii nflflflflflflflflfll flfll flflflflBflflM?' VflM UflflflHfllflJI N W!9MHMM8IIMRHMHBfl ' v! Iv-Vs lis 'flmJ'I SHflflflflflflflMflH W"' "'""" -"a tBV& H?4 VflKlflflflflflflflflflAflflfl s!i ., Ir.ni.f. ! te in in the nevt room- she . , iroei u jinn- ki.-iii its-jiu ,iu i-iiuiij urfen; Sle lr.Ilgr I te hi i 1 el I oeii SI.e .j, )n tj(v (,mrj lH m,t(,rn, , Q Jt , a t.Ianl. hl)t ,,0 w, net envied 1)1 k his ,1 an,.' ir mlnlMi r lm(s H)l(l ()f he tm ,jf , Kuarantu. it. saja the color will come ' "rJi ,t stove iii.l III nrac "l""'"s ,'"' r,'M,rls "'lltl" '' H'tTnieme- out Could It be washed In ek.ir water I!"""",' u , nlr "'' '"" "''"' "f '""'-" 'ennldcr. f'r w"" , L I Ml IMS v4 iMIOrO IllT. . k. ,. ... 1 .,,n ,1m .iflin,. H'.La - nnnA nt V,. llfl. "-- I ill i,n Ml I II .1 , . 1 1 I t. I i .!.. I 'Wll L III, ,'HIIVI 1 linU 1L llll 11- 111 IIIU i un Mine- niiiiu u- i ir ii.,,.- iiiii.r,,,, hum , , . hi,,,.. .ii,, n.i i i..i,iu ' w neiiier or inn i fiiuuci weur a corset 'live or sK inches long 'I his stiffened .,-,...,,,. ii. ,,V.ref,irn ie ilm ilrmli. V,l i ' nm neither Bteut nor slender and I i t-iiil Is indispensable v.!., measuring V" Fl " '"r '' n J". !' ' ; raf'n,'tr' have read In books that It la injurious the length of the skirt from the Heur ,l'".Nkirt1 A l)l-' ' "' "-If fntirle fastens,,,, WOir one. Hepo you will advise wi.nriuiiL. , the hem. ami is , , !."' '"" l"'.''0 ." '") the i me Mien In this matter. D. a tort almost every time the tape measuie ',l,'h ' he cellar are linl-lied with why ilen't you buy e. rubber Birdie ,' . '.I i.-..-. i..... i. "... ... i...... neus of dark brown braid. Wern wli h. or a soft nthletlc. corset? Thov nr net TTnlTtFTTT V-v i rf v y THE HOME 7V GOOD TASTE By Flnrelil DnnnWsen Hbrrlcin Celer Properties . i , - ., In combining colors successfully one tllr ,,,eet "'ipertnnt things te Keep hi I in Hit i-sj iijv i UIIIUILimiHUi,' j i li t'enship. A "complementary" rein- ,i.i,i , i en- e .i tienship is merely a filling out of the color finle. Thus, ernnge is called the "(emplement" of blue because It is composed of red and ve!h-, the two 0 her prlmniy colors and almi; with hlue. H1N out the primary -c. ler inle. 1 lie 'complement et a c der ,s ilmt color win, h contains none , t the "le- ments of the xiler te which if is cm- p.ementan. In the same waj . green is ,K. complement of violet. " , i.-iu.-iii iii m-ii mm ,,-nuw -phi. iiie of two romplementan colors ,l1 u, wliat K ,.ulcd absolute con- ,lilwt That in wh daffodils and inlets eni; se w,,i together, or nasturtiums ,d fiuKet-me-nuts. It is the absolute (entrust of complement!!! y coleis that makes the i omblnatien sing. A mom , wludi the prevailing color is blue wju i,,. nstly enlivened and made in ill I'" lUl J T' IIV I 1 ttJll llliti 4tl ,'.'.!.. ..i.i. i. ..! i... be" addition of an'an e-cd . e'j (1. mt, Iflar I." placed beside a color lew.rs the tone of that color and has a ,pneting elect upon it wiiite. en tlie centrniy, inten-'IfieH and enlivens the tone of cel- 111 s near ij. Tomorrow "The Celer Wasram" J j Weight FlailJlcl n yv 1 ,, UrOSS (UUl Lane 1 ai no. .. - en- -, in nn , ieiiiiii:i. in i- ....unking ... !,.. t.,ut t ,i,..ir.u 1..1.1 ...r ., . . , " . ,? " , . ler all the ether fnbiles. And belh the plaid nml sniped effects urn having n n,!U( in cei-tiiiiies i-iiiillar te the one we show today. .11- llltlll I llll i llll- llllllljlllll I I 111 II ,, ,,,,. ,, nll.,( ,)mbinliig light lan ,i ri-1, du.k b.ewn. The tlaui.el 1 lie niiilirial of this UflllfiUIll fro, k ',"" ""', l';l!"'' '."" ,'r"ek ls hJeveIj, n I fa,, rellrctln; the latest mood of Paris. fOIMWn IOWR LEDGER PfelLADELPHIAr TOESDAY, aMSr SK 1922 KM lu '- - -"4 flflfl' flMflflflflflflDflflflfll iiw.irl'''!'"' -"l" ''"1 S:4 vflflKflflflflfll RE Dv A t X v " ' . ' e i - AT' "v C : v 1 0 - ' cbEEhl f Sli iiij mr UwFfftiLJLt;, 'Ca J lTT'T Tv LAv 1 LLJL Si MB r-JiKar r i n 'I l.nrn i. ..A .lA...t. ..f u..tn in.... . 1 iTB?M The well-dressed woman has at least one printed crepe dc chine in her wardrobe. This distinctive one is white printed in black and trimmed with Georgette panels outlined in cut jet, with a girdle of the beads. Through a Weman's Eyes Dy JEAN NEWTON "And This. Toe, Shall Pass Away!" Hid you ever step short and leek up nt the' moon, shining. It would scclu, j'ust the height of a few houses awnj. and then realize that men have trav eled up. up, up ten. fifteen, twenty thousand feet nnd found there the old moon still shining just nw fur nwnyV Kertv million miles nwnj, we nre told, is this ethrr world, peopled by, we know knew know net whnt. And this is only one of several ether worlds besides our own In the grent cosmos. I thought of this while, speeding thieugli the country the ether night. There wns the moon, shining through the window, the train tearing along at forty miles an hour, annihilating space, we thought, but at its fastest speed ""-e'lK ill HIV r-l'llll in u wuuiu Jlieilllll- , i,, ,ilnM . ... 1I,tPHlmni nnrt nf ,h covering in the span of a whole lifetime t Rn.at listan ea of which the moon rc- ---.. .. . There were the passengers, each I eagerly Intent nu Ids or her own cr- ram) Some 0 ,,j,.aaure l)cuti were j scurrying te vacation grounds, the Im- mediate object of their existence being I I'!pn.v of tieut or Keed gelHng. Others i it,.,arles or reports and benring en their faces the measure of success with w,,., ,1,P had se far met. Tll,,r(, we cl0 of JS ff,ve1,hlv pursuing the object of the dnv. and tth(n tUat nR nceempllshed, fev'erishh pursuing nnether. And there wns th the old moon smiling down upon us ns it has smiled for perhaps four hundred million years en the different f-tage.s and different ngei of man feverishly pursuinc objects that have long since passed iivviiy. It made one think, that moon of the old questions nbeut why and what we are. It mnde one leek for n me- ar... ,. 1A Bll tnent n a spectator en one's fe low n 'e? vvan Z " ns ",0 lna,i r woman en the next seat, but. '", a. htrQn?" "ml VfeuUnt waj , Aml u, .,nn(1" "'e Vlink nf '''V- '.,'.' " """ - ei m manj things we permit te Irritate anil perturb us nnd spoil our lives. One man homeward bound was com plaining loudly his (Usenet at life be , ause i,e had "runbed" and "nearh killed tin 'elf" te get away for a week' fishiiiK. and then found thnt the fish would nor tit te : Anether wn' ennsuni- int himself in fury becnus-e "I ,-euld II U.-...I 4.1 ..I r mil n-ii i-ti 1 einer.s. .Liid wnni i enre me't about is thnt Smith nt the office will have the laush en me. He won't In me feiget it for sit months!" If they would only leek out of the window nt llie moon' In the vastnes1; of tlie reflections old I.una would in spire would be nstenlbhment that .such n tlliis as the bltlnc of n few tieut or the l.umrir of Smith nt the office could Intei fere with their enjoying unruffled and unperturbed their short span here 1 It Is 1101 the Kicnt sorievvs thnt come perunps once in n lifetime, hut the trout nnd the Smiths In thn lives of most of us thnt make the difference be tween calm content and lensinnt vexa vexa tlen with life. And merely looking nt the moon will tench us hew seen these pass nwuv. It is known thnt the ancient He brews thiougheut their oppression and cilc,' their wanderlnt; in the desert, their slavery in feieign lands, weie able te overcome and survive nil these real siifleilngs because a wise lender con cen Mantlv leminded them "And this, tee, hall pa's away " The U eman's Exchange Te Remove Rain Spet3 In thr Fttiter vf !l'em,iii v Pne! liear M.ulain Will jeu Kindly publish in -our paper nt -our earliest con- v, nl, nee a method te remeve rnln spots , , . : .. "... , r , I -.nntJ material, molsten It with hike wiiim water luv ever the frpet and press wltll a vvarin Iren until both pieces are ii Thu spot will vanish. Should She Wear a Ceraet? ,ii Kifiter of ll'oinen' rage; III I'll l.illn Denr Ma nft,,n yim dam I am a veunir ulrl. ra old, and am undecided ius stiff as n regular cersat and much mere comfert.ihlo te wear Corsets will net hurt you at all If you de net wear tbenr tee tight Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA Agrees With "New Writer" , Dear Cynthia I, tee, have been fol lowing your helpful column for tlie paat few month very closely, nnd ns t am nlse a. new writer would like te fe this letter published If net t long Dear "New Writer," 1 inn clad te see jeu come te our rescue. Frem your letter, with which I entirely agree, I would Judge you te be one of the "fair mx" nnd I believe that the fellow with common sense would rather have a lady hide her feellnics. as there Is much mere enjoyment for the fellow who has conquered. . . . Thank you kindly, denr Cynthia, and I want te thank New Writer for RlMntt me my chance, te enter this wonderful column of today. ... Let's have It, rlrls. HECKEIt Frem "A Sailor Bey" Dear Cynthia I am constant nnd enthusiastic render of your column who until today was a silent reader, but am new eendlnr In my "bit" In regard te our modern dappers. I am a young man, fair loeklnc. but no Apelle, as the clrls of today require. It le my ambition te knew hew a young man of my portion In life could enjej himself while with some fair maid who has extravnKnnt erav.njt for perfume, cigarettes and what-net. Where Is our eenalble girl of yester day, who were long dresses and needed no cosmetics te held her frlende? liut this bobbed-hair, painted creature et to te dnv whn thinks of nethlns else but net ting parties, leyrldes, jazz, dancing and i gum-chewing) I've made the acquaintance et quite a I few creatures, se-called "flappers." i whose most sensible action was when their parents were In their presence. 1 am no minister's son. 1 like te have my geed times aa welt ns the next one, but the Actions nnd doings of our modern flappers shock my modesty. I am In Uncle Snm's servlcn aa a sailor boy. and . 1 guess am considered nothing by our rU'llInn nennle. Htlt I Am n man who i lives up te his morals, net an our hype- J critcs de wen. v. ynima. i win ciusc new, ns I have finished mv theory. A SAIMjn BOV. Stick te jour morals nnd your Ideals, Sailor Hey Heme day jcu'H find a girl i who will live up te them, Jeke About It Dear fynlhla I nm engaged te he I married within a couple of months ' .New, my sister's girl friend Is a vcrv i frceucnt 'slter te our home. She Is a vcrv sxcet little Girl nreunil m nge. I She considers everything th.it Is ours Is j her own, becauue we are very close frlende My sweetheart Is n devoted' lever te me, but when this little girl comes te the hen fIic centlnuallv talks te him. iKdng his uarre all the tune and talks se unconcernedly vnu might think I wasn't there a -i'l She touches him and flatters I' "i e- I. although t'he means nhehite'v no 'd-ii;, It makes me feel out of pine when they are to te cether Mj sweetie te'd me one before that It was antielng the w.iy she gets held of his arms rnd t-lncini him. but lie doesn't i-mi te 'il for fear of hurllnar her feelitige t-'e, dear Cynthia, can von advtse tne what Is best te de? I de net want te 'ell any one for fear ihfj will misunderstand me and think T am Jnaleus. I hope te hear from you ver- seen, as I am reftllj- en pins nnd neeil'cs WAITING. After jeu nre married rhe will surclv no) behave this wav. but If Nile docs, there la no rea'en why jour fiance should net refuse te let her de It. A girl like this can take n snub without havlnr her feelings htn t. Ti-v net te feel bad about It, but make some Joking remark the next time this hap pen' "Well, where de I come ln en this"" Is Net Allowed te Use Cosmetics Denr f'vnthla Yeu have heleeil mn before and once ngaln I seek jour I wise counsel. Cynthia, I'm disgusted.! I can't make friends and It Is partlv my parents' fault. I nm past sixteen, but my father ferhidn my using ces- i metlcs When the shine vanishes fiem my nose, color gets into my cheeks. I mv lps are reddened, Cynthia, 1 leek POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere & ri v & V .. M &c ." t- . rsN-B' or w ' l 06e V'.S- .vV ,, " Ve k& , ..". . r 1 V" V . v i- ...i.' WO" . vO v M S.f . vv- A " v. x " m 'A . r.w- -rik .e c'V Nk "v r wm, u . w h i is li j, urn mi i 1 3 1 a t t I " III rl I sl !8 ti I v ' """'SS88 fcwmTOWTOinw. Kv"w.--r" . ' i"CTrTfa 'a'j i?? ft ' u ns cute as any ether girl, My clothes nre pretty enough, but my face i col orless, ben't you think 1 eheuld be allowed te use cosmetics? They den t hurt ether girls who use them 8 why would they hurt me? Alse I notice nil bej-B and young men den t take te me. They llke the girls who net wild and boisterous. New, I suppose they have no respect for these girl", hut still they nre Just the enes who have the geed times and nre always going out with fellows, while t cannot act se wild nnd very rarely go out, One boy I go with tvems te like me very much, but hns stepped coming te see me and I knew It Is because I am net wild. Where can I mect eemn nice girls CHICKEN WHEN APPETITES CLAMOR for something tasty and that satisfies, R & R BenecT Chicken is the answer. Fer fifty years, it has had a place en the pantry shelves of busy housewives. Fer fifty years, it has been a required article in many an experienced camper 8 equipment. ftTTlTIT'1'- w a1' Bfecery and delicatessen stores I Here is something te make your cooking better The prepared mustard that helps in feeds as well as en feeds, is French's Cream Salad Mustard. Think of a mustard with ever a thousand uses in recipes. Hew it helps is told in the practical recipe brochure in every carton, with bottle and paddle. These are tried uses that women have sent te us, and we gladly pass them along te you. Must a iii Milium !??WYKK,r!?8?SW IJSS! a .--. a crn rtaw nsiv.w USs63gSSSWS3Jg8J ' i - .cv Wi ., XV" V re - tfr . JW eiV nfV . . a ... J"". .tte' MT . ,c' 'tt'VlWlM..x ViiESi iVI st' 0' ... A. .s" ,-" .O" te Tii I nT!jyn J i '!l jxjftgi j ) , nf JS?neiLy?Hw y?ur..fi.rst siP of this rich golden-brown brcv; 4en we say- ng arma' you'" knew what we mean You'll taste the difference! Coffee asce 29e Asce Coffee is delicious either Beld wherever you sec this namcplate AtfftVifi'lll MllVItlll American Stere,, all ever Phlhdelphie and isew Jersey, Delaware and JWSfPfl Wi w . ana young men wtie'll Ike a eul.fi I really am net quiet, but 1 vLl act wild, tell vulvar ink.. .L..LJH i-ichlv neip me. BWEETHiriffi 1 Yeu can get along wlthnm .ZAI,T"1 m... 4...I-. r-J "i" illBilF.r, tf-ra "s-.H-e,i. iu'!L .Hcra- ways us het nnd then cold - v' when you wash your face. Thi1" bring up the color. And you ?.! " wv .. uB n initiiiniA . -- a piece ei cnameis akin te remev. 7P n. ehlne. If you would l..e (. V."u." tb. remove shlnrnel "? In., V- os ponder te father would probably havS no X tlen whatever, but . fcynthln. rt.?bw blame him for want ni ? net nialtlng yourself up completely fer7!? th, Makes any tempting dish that can be made from chicken meat. And it's economical, tee. In 6 oz. and 11 oz. tins. tu experience of fit licnr hit perfected rrcnch'K Cream S'nf'irf Mustard, Made only by The R. T. French Company Reehtsttr, S. Y. Philadelphia Office, 213 S. Frent St. I'd lmW At yijtni !lii a C-1.-S " " . w. 4 nji.j A3LU ! 0 r i m A cupful of delightful surprises p; lb Iced or Het en the window. throughout Pennsylvania, M.rvl.nH iU s t -s MiriMTT'i .tHtli. ib-Pri-ief)Jf.ri' 'l-i-?. IWTH t : , . ,. daaaaaaaaaw. f ' if ' - - '. tf- - - - j ' v ' - ' - . .,, ..?.,, ( . .
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