"i C-7 ,,' '"VTJW4 V -vT 4 i- -y.j" MirnR-VM- ' 1 Bmn&fc. .jm 1 11 ltr.ras ' v 5TV I lv ' Ui KjxitvvEWMi"' ."- "-lu'.-n r-r.' tTi .... www.' 'i- . rrawm m. " ' ' T1 z 12 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 28, 1922 rv-' !,&" Li 1 tv V fe '.Doesn't Pay te Be a Perfect LeOer, Warns Winnifred Harper Ceeley MEN, don't be n perfect lever. It I QJO MUCH of the world's- emotion Is doesn't pay. O of u peer quality . Heal love tuf- One Mich wiih innrdered recently, lie 1 fcri-th Ions anil is kind. wan mi ported iih J lint H net te recommend n ten-no, a lever that he ' doglike devotion te an unworthy man. could net resist Modern women huve paaed that stag''. Irving his nrt en nnd uli.ei thee ni n erln en thorn- ilfty women, lie selves, after the disillusionment and heartaches, they prefer te tuin te ether activities. Impersonal and noiwtno neiwtno noiwtne tlmiil. thnn te waste themnelveH In was se perfect that . ne g l r 1 decided that he should net live te make n n ether w e m a n happj And se she i kil e, him. It reali I di- ' . uurugtng Hut tee ' great pel feet ion is dungi-reus. lietter he the co m me n. cnnliMi variety of i lever, unver.-cd in the thwerj lniiKUiue nnd eloquent nrt. n of th- ideal Ii,m lnaklng ma.e Th jeung lad who de prived the iTffi t Ioor of his life de clares that till men ere pelygamies ex cept a few, an I t.iey are cowards! wiNNtrn' d 'UL.SY HAIU'li NOW. however we may the rrnrnl--cuitv of the slavish adoration of brutes and cruel tvriint.v. Hut one can at lrast be Fane and distillled, and when a bn ak comes and one lenlres that tin bend U -evered and the lire l iiuenolied. she at leat can be a "g ed sport" and "ill" statue." Our greatest weakness s thlt we are .nor loser"! Women are net natural e !iab!er. but Ien- for sure and steadv j.h'ifiiie and jenee. If the d.tilj love Is t.iken from us we iry out and be be mean. and deceive eur-clves, trjtng te In-hove tint, tin' old tires will re kindlf. ind the love be udmrn. Com Cem Com inen sense tell us this phenomenon is impesxih'.e. but our longing whispers deceptively that it tan be. The Unconscious Sinner Uy HAZKI, JU3YO KATCHIXOK FROM HOPELESSNESS TO CHARM Jl'HV is rin' te fry me and 1 me itul'tv. and I nm vvlllins tliev nheuld. for mj heart Ins riled ami I don't care new what become-, of m body," sobs the w refilled u'irl slaver. Oh. tc p'tv of ir. that youth and r-lnrm r m'd he '.rri'vM en the nltnr .if fwtil imv'inn. if thi' .veunc I'lln. had only ha' tie .fiiuiirv te -ni. rnin in (' 'i' 7'ir''M iM'tnir Clm Hidge field, a iirl irhe unconsciously tempts (Hiii fe mih,1- ten te Inr, merely te oe rmng'tl en her for her ticatmrnt of Dick U'Acrfer. Varcy it Dick's guardian, and ichrr. Clet refuses Dick, the hey is en the pehit of com mitting tuicide iclun Cany appears juit in time. On thtir treading nipht Carey tells ('ten he driptsts her, hut he (Viri'ri her off te the cabin in the mountain"! irhire he and l)ick huve of tin ijenc in the p'ttt. 7Vij arrive late at night te find that Dick . has returned from ahiead. ana is eii'cenced thcie. In a trine that fnl- leir. Clee in an effort te maintain t)n f Headship hctiecin the tice men, I tills Dick ('(' Cany has married I her. Te hrr surprise, Dick takci I 7ur patt an I dcneuivrs I'arei. irhe I in a fit of Hriien ruslns out into the I night. ). ;;oe nfti r h,m. and finds htm irnndi rtivi around in the storm xrith a tpranuil tcrist. I In nerf morning while Clee and Dull are gitting hn ah fast. Cany In an their voice from hit room, and rvalues that he tun (7re. - Honeymoon for Three TKreiti: he hud fallen asleep the J-Jnisht before. Iiu-k hnd given .1 privit deal of the'iijlit te the situat.e'i. Ills fincer against Carey had hnd a chance ( el diirlm; hi. trnmi) threuch the feel about majority of men In t' . he iclatlen. we can wnrcely make thin ati eieu.' for murderins them! Man., n girl and woman, veunc and old. who r'snl a hnrrewinR mveunt of r!ie henrticiies, the fratltle enlei;sv. the shook' .Till horrors of the peer lltt'e ' :i"il" I p'.a thine of n fi kle mini, w.'l in hi r own POtll knew iust hew the mfferini felt Innumernb'e femililtn- v, atures, wh loved sympa mania jut numan me is sn-ieu mme-s h- ....... 1 ;..... .:,vi. kills In self -defer.-.- We fr.ul mortals stm-lr. k.nd. r-enslil.-rnte type, wwei fi(n,. (). CMVU Caiev -M flmU life sha'l ind Man - Mllain "eusht feet W.-r tmsht hiue de- . n' Hi' Ifk s mood, and t-i de that It was te be killed." 111 tl.e estinuf-n of his te m.il.'ni lnr lri-m "s.ie n-lf-t h.i" ,,l(.,.s,,,rv ,0 il(.P ler ,n w turned nwav nernb'e femililtn- .r.:iture. win had only lui ' tie 'nram 10 """, rain In search or him, nnd In- was net vsel. bur tee ,U. w'l ' hitter 'l'-;"; '";tX! nmre than ever ce.tain that Care, loved Hh.ze evui with the fun. the fact of d-ad love. wh- knew wli.it tiu 1 for destruction of that Klrl future miRlit luue ctven her; She Lleo t human life is sn-ted unless one rn-ht rnve feunil another lee. et .11 Iiiirluc breakfast In-kept tip a cheerful S V3WrffMl:;'- ' I s.i'-ft',!! hcnsible in its seIHh fury'.' lilit.d pis Elen that sH-ks te destn- .1 ire.itur-' who lu.s ce.i-i'd te liutfer and p!i.te ourselves 1- ne"r .mc" In i.k re desire. T'.of ti. .v. if is nrlse'i and ruin "(".uaril a man eu ry minute, if ou wn-ild keep him." insist the foe'isli R.rl. net knewitiR thu love that must In wati bed is net love Antoinefte Dennelly tells hew exercise nnd lessens in poed taste trans formed the pathetic little figure In the llrst picture into the charming figure of the second "VOt can hardly believe she Is one Paul and Virginia kna m,v T (5 KANT "I m f r J 7T" l :v uviaica nrjerm THINK t.e-x 1 - jis; sp.,1,,1.1. th--'c women who j-m- - wnreserv dly of their Hivi.-'i ail t.ilm's and time n -d i-M'ii mono y 10 further f h reform? t ', .1 1 ire 'e terribly ne.-esM-y in this world " dei-'ared Vir c . -i 1 n splrlte'lly. 11 1'ivil drew b.-i'k frm t..e r.lnner table and '.is'ited a eisart tte II, v ,- 1 questioned hrr w.'i. ri'.iu ouries- ' stuff n- le-eem; .' -d 1 a band of ( e ni - . ,0 1 1 .. ,j,-d hlt.i sU-p. el' y. "Yeutis wemen'' W 1 it -I" ;,,n b that'" Just what 1 s.i. Yeu mean th-se --m mittee-i or srv.e'iis or whatever it 1 thnt is tit him lest she meet his eyes nnd he surprise the leek of tuissionnte tender- -L and the same vlrl. can you? With nesslnherewn And. of ceurs.0, (,are ' ''ut live weeks' difforenee between the mistook this aoldance of him for In- I "homely duckling" nnd the beauty? I difference, if net semi.thilig even 1 "'ikl' .v" m'K'jt ," I'" i" Ip "f"1' stronger I t'lllt '" ''"t'ld fully appreciate what In Carey's mind there was no doubt 'reformation 1ms been accempll-med of the fa.t that Clee. in 1,-r estremltv I '" this girl who came te me live weeks of need had turned te I'i.-k There usn- downcast of expression, much wa, -v.-rv 1 Mtvl,l..t thee Vwe n' fy "tC?W' Unl',np7 ... i..t, 0.' 1 1 ,.'.. . .1. r. 'Piise she lieheved she wr.s the home- inlyht flii.l l'U;pme teRcther after , ,r, Jn h ,,, icnernllt e bp. t ..ler althewch Di-k had leutjht his- m, d ,, oelfrre an( KrncPfl h..t 1.- and l.ie come out conqueior lit- , arr,a.-t.. vhiWi further accentuated still Iem-'I (lee; i-e mm in his light ,,,. r,i,,1i.,00 -!nei... n.i MiiOs could ev. r t-use leMiit' her. once ' Inelanchelie she had meant -einuxUliis in his life. j Ther was nppeal se direct, straight Se tar tarej had nu el.-nr idea of 1 nM(1 ,,.lti,(.tlf in her letter that I was Vi , ", "'. - -.- w... , rniieneii ueepi nnd reseiveii in once lry li'ie.ited things. f,,r ,e uas net used ,IHt through no fault of mine would that mental and physical nt- riinl life. This Is what she dome all this Mul .!. '.v jme$ '' I 'v";,,i: inlirmtty of nnv kind, and , she retain th i-oiiinesed of Mn:ng sV fl) ? ' ' w "s fur!"Us w I'h himself for having . t;t ude tewar Rir's' and nu-e eing f VSW i i h'Wtd It te happen. The determlnn- wrote : rrM-ritd women'-'. - C" N vA ni.ui ennie te him te drh.- Cli-e farther "Dear Mi von ire fur .n- ? aK I'way from Mm t'.mi ever, te drive her veur n.anv M.inee ' "Wh. no, n e X"V '"Ye., indeed." he n. t. NVmally t'.i-y Vi nurmured. "whelsthe '"' 'adn-s t-a.i ImrnHi. thi time?" ' ineri- ,-xpencnce. Vi ,1,.,.,'u ..r, nn in nu rt leuhl r. I .Vh . dearest, but I was nadng in the paper today of the fine things that women tedny are ilelng. and i eegm 10 u.i. little mere rt-spect ter my sev I de." He ehuekled amuedly. "Ge en. ou little friud. n if you've ever held i-ur sex in the slightest dis respect. Yeu women are altogether tee naive when you git Marti-d "a that b train. As if ." "Oh, 1 mean, honey, that women are -veluntccrinc for tiic lerdld and mean of a really y'A a- rf a slender I! You're here ! ?he threatened hlin w:t!i nnger "New. I'nul. leek tensing me, but I den r knew just whit you mean. ,Iut vl.;,r 1- it jeil l-i .in by Kskltu' all f'le-e pitfetl s-Kv o'n e'n o'n t.e'is? What I. -1 ''..at te de wr' t'-" "Perhaps t'.i s- i-fernier. :ire a lum ber of n - e mid Ile-.iRed -. m-t-r. M.ivb they a"- hid. -s who ah h.ivi uei'.i.e! th'it -ill nun are brati-s or--." She sniffed in disdain. "Oh, what's the ui- of talkin? te s Dennelly : I have read articles en beauty and what j en have done te ncip people, i knew a girl who wrote en nnd teu never aw such a elinnge In her Ar.n ,vV,ii, ,n.n ran never he eers-uaded you! Yeu have gotten te h sjt.iply te leek upon in the right light." .terrible sine.- JuU started reading that t.-,i,M ri,.i tf.irvln in the Near nwful Memhen tier-en. He i- a East I simnose and." woman-hater and ew-rbedy who tads the lips. But she Interrupted him with a little him is ah well, nwtully mean, any fmace. . wa,T:'', . .., .,..m.. J till jH'U.-ill llllll. II' . "And besides, who is sni"'J r,i de tli se tlill'sV They iiv t hi none, Jul kr i Dick's H mis' i: ncie-snry. and quite suddenly I .- l.e.an te laugh. Clee ii r'.ed he- head around sud- i'i 'il and in Dicks hew -i i is thoie I don't expect you can de much for I'awiml it ln.d of faint -urpri-. me. I am w homely. I don't believe "I was laughing at the ridiculous, there is a homelier girl in the world. nr-s of this situation." fure.'s veiie 1 am mi unhappy I would like te run time in a drawl of slew insolence. "A away nnd hide where I never would see neyauen for three as- it were: surely, anybody. I am an erplian ana J nm Dick, one of us 1 de trop." twenty years old. l never nnu a nenu Dick wa.s persistently geed-humored. '' what you could call one. And nil He r.alUed tint in order te make the ' '" clrls I knew have geed times, but situati n teleiub'e for Clee he must ' n??'":, ... -.., ., , l.-.-i. .... and agreeable, and his an- . ' iy. ' -' " "' "-,""""" " 'w done for the cirl. Se I extracte.1 a Mu-r ... en. t!,ulate.l te .s.,r... e w ,-, I V t Z ether Rirls I'.'o,nlse, miserly' given, that l.e would C.'. v. it ,....ihl.. , ,':"'. l te t'ne I am a n'dure Pt herself In my handa for live weeks. "Den i nib it in. old man. I quite " "' ,'' - Vhave luck Jctt"n" u t the end of which time I could pretty r...l!7s. that l-m the guilty pr.rt." i J", ,,' V ,, v r j. "'ml wifely guarantee her a Bmillng. 102i.', "Ah. hut I'm no, se sre about , b ,;"'':, tpl J' , ' p! ,j "is- ii C. I up-te-the-minute me.W. Certain form that." Carey .aid smoothly. "l'er- ' 'i ,'ii "e hi leln me put en some fnt f exercise net strenuous were te be haps we eneht te leave ,. , the l.,ih llJ '7i j. erMng I would he, lone .daily; certain feeds te he eaten; n. decide.- And he turned met-kingly i ,), i,nnis. instead of . certain daily care ei sum nnu iiuir win ...i ,-i. .. i. i.i i ...i.i... ... l"e happiest uisunu ei i..i ,! fl,n n flnnl Rlieiinlnir Ir In. l.e.lI'l U--', 1H1II UilU IUI11VU Ullll.' till of a little attention, easily enough remedied : hair, geed color, dark brown, but bobbed with shearH. nowise con cerned about aiding nnd nbcttlng the cause of beauty; straight like an In dian's, brushed shnrply back off a high forehead, caught with n comb that was without decorative Intent, nnd hanging strnlRht ever the cart., with n dip down en its backward course which was most unbecoming. But the long, sienuer neck and shapely heud premised well for future operation en n coiffure han dled expertly. Complexion Skin with slight and easily remedied blemifehes, but color less. ' Figure net be geed ; walks badly, stands badly; "nervous awkwardness about It, showing decidedly in the car rying of hnnds and feet. Corrective exercise, deep breathing, feed te re build; Instructions en grace and car riage and that could be changed read ily oneuuh. Kxnresslen Discouraged. unhappy, dmwn-dewn mouth corners, nil registering her hopeless nttitude to ward life In general. Easy te change Nut! that. ........ . .,.. t letncs increin nes iniicii ei inn disceuragen.ent, if she but knew it. Dull, deud black taffeta dress with wrong lines for one se thin; lint with upturned brim, carrying en its upwnrd trend an exaggerated tilt te her nose. Shoes well, they could be Improved upon. Feet quite geed and nnklcs ncnt. Summarizing Although a casual ob server may have doubted her pessibili ties. I saw that wondertui tilings ceuiu i !' si ' i 'Dear, sillv old f -1'e-v: no. net at all. I mean the vital th.ns- right hen- In our own town life that in r.i'iertmit. New, take for instance, the problem of making marnaRc a i ert'ect and an ideal Institution. And li.'hts in the payl.s te they'll he none of that s.lly spooning this summer. The spoenin' last sum mer was nwful, Paul." "Was It?" he asked mildly 'Well." s-he hestliated. "They say mi And then, nuiiht te be u curfew In this town. Then- an- tee many boys ja.nty im-c. tnd girls running the ttreets. Anil "And you say that all this reterm IiiithIm nnd "then n final shennlnc Irlp. THi: rXIIAI'PIEST Olltl, IX THE with no oxtravagance te be Indulged heaV W h,3V Uk.!nH..DK I I rent her an nnswc, with the re- SI, was an apt pupil. She acquired flUe-41 Tliai 'iit ri;;n' m til .im.i-. nnv ,. i .... -... ;--- -- --, Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA 8ayi Qlrli Don't Knew What Leve It Dear Cynthia This la the llrst time 1 have ever written yej for the rim-ciase advice you give, also for the first-class paper you work for. ,. . I wlsn te. answer "A New Writer's' letter. Ae for your first question I would say, about in between, we like, n girl, when spoken te, te return nn encour aging answer, net a curt one. Let them be nt least civilized. It a clrl likes a boy she should make a hint te go out, such ns saylntr, "There Is n geed picture at the Strnnd" or what ever theatre It may be. I tell veu. dear writer, half of the Rlrla of today de net knew what real love 1b. I am only sixteen, but I can pay I knew what love Is. Oh, for a nice-looking and nice girl, nnd I could rhmv whnt I think love Is. But try te find her. Them are net ninny. "HAKOLD LLOYD." Plans te Open an Institution .Dear Cvnthln "Te Sparrow": You're a nut. I wlnh I had you here. I might try te crack you. that Is. if you are net tee hard. Listen, "Sparrow," If 1 had a dollar for every girl, whether she v. "e mitn ntttn tlnnrjer.' "a bold yeunsr 'un" or "a shy, sweet thing" that docs net cllew a fellow te klsa ner goodnight, I'd be a very wealthy young person. I knew I wouldn't work the van, npAimii nnd hate te teke a vrica- tlen, because of the expenses and bills te meet after one. And If thn amount of money did net turn my bobbed-haired head I would nrvn n few "nubile Institutiens1," one of which would be a "nut asylum." nnd I assure you It would be a very olmple matter te make you an Inmate. It weuM net mean a conference of big doeters nnd trofr.wers Vjtther, lUtle "bird." . 4 . I believe I nm a flapper, but de net smoke, nor rouge, no lipstick for mine. I wear skirts that are stylish, but net tee short. Hepo Cynthia will forirlve me if I am Kircaatlc, but I knew there are a great number of girls who agree with me. What de the glrN say? Geed-by, "Sparrow," flv te another clime unci change your Ideas, then let us hear from you again. A. F. W. Says Olrle Shouldn't Shew Leve Dear Cynthia in reading your column recently I saw a letter frerp 'A New Writer," and would like te an ....... t. "A New Writer," I am a man nnd have et te find a. girl who made a big fuss ever me. As a mater of fact, I don't believe I would euro te have n girl who would. I believe that 98 per cent of the men feel that way about It. Men I mean. Net boys from sixteen te twenty. I suppose wnen i. wan ou eu tween these ages It socmed great te have a girl friend who wanted te be kissed and mauled te death. Even nt that, I found few who would be klsecd nnd respected by these who would net. New I am twenty-four and would feel that I had committed a crime If I wero te try' te k'ss n Slrl when net engaged te tier, i initiK you win mm inuv mv average man fceln the same way. New. te get back te the main subject. A girl who showed her affections would be like a butterlly without wings. Toe eaBy te catch. Ne man wants a. woman te de the wooing. I am in love with a wonderful girl new. although I have net spoken of It te her yet. Wero she te show her affection for me nerw It would probably lower her In my estimation a llttle. This Is Just an example Although I de net care te see clrls with their hair bobbed, I don't think It Is done with any cthrr Intention but being In style. Of course, there are a few rowdies who dell up for ether pur poses, but the percontnge Is small. There are sixteen couples In my "crowd," and they nre all ladles and gentlemen. Seme of the girls have thelr hair bobbed and dell up a bit, but still they act as ladleti taid, as far as I can see, nene of the tfrls solicit the attention of the men by "falling all ever thorn." Cynthia, I want te thank you, and hepe I have net taken up tee much space. "NOIITII PHILADELPHIAN." The Persen Who Allows Success te Make Him Smug and Complacent ' s Sure te Lese His High Position Soen, for His Own Attitude Turns Others Against Him THE man In the story was a smug, successful young business man, who rescued n tramp, thrown off n train, nnd took him te his npartment. The tramp turned out te be n young engineer with the wanderlust, beating his way back te the romantic country where he hnd innde his money nnd get his becoming sunburn. ITIs host was se charmed with the visions thnt the fascinating spendthrift brought him, with his sketches of the Ccntrnl American life, thnt he took him te call upon the Onlyglrl. Instead of setting forth visions, how ever, the truest cave the girl and her family himself in till his picturesque faults and characteristics. Of course his own charm did most of the dnmuge te his host's chances with the girl. But It wns the smugness of the busi ness man, his 6clf-satisfactien nt hnv Ing found the delightful vagabond, which settled the mntter. He wanted nil the credit for himself. It wns n distinct shock te him when the stranger eclipsed him entirely, and no one was even grateful for his hav- Ini. KrAllirlit- him. iinfnrn thnt it- lmil nlwnvs been the ether way round ; he It was who boomed his town and get the reaction from the booming himself, nnd It wdk always he who occupied the center of the limelight. E MIGHT have realized, had he been a real person, that that ,,u.,'f Inst. He wasn't giving in proportion te whnt he get, for even though he boomed his town nnd net himself, he knew, always, that he would get the praise for the result of his efforts. And se he Iiecnuie tmug. Smugness is the pride that "rides for a fall." Thnt fall Is inevitable when you allow yourself te beceme belf-satisflcd and complacent. In the first place, people begin te dislike you. Chances for success thnt you might have nre turned nwny from you nnd headed ever toward that nice little girl who is se anxious te plCnR(. nmI modest nnd unassuming, w And then you nie net half se enei ns you used te be. " wm Yeu get the Idea that you don't hn. te work nny mere te be successful hn ing nttnlned thai genl. nnd se veu ink! things easy for a while. ln" That is never wife. Somebody Is sure (e ceme alone wltk the desire and ability te take ever thei Ittle odd Jobs that your taking It ,! bus left undone. asjr Gradually that bomebody takes uier than the odd jobs and pushes you Zt of your case with a bump. ul H THEHE wns nn article In one of tbt mngnelnes net long age written h n man who has found success, ea "Whnt I Owe the Other Fellow." ' This man hnd sense enough te real, ize thnt his geed fortune wns net nil owing te his own cleverness nnd tldit but in n great part te the help ,3 friendliness of ethers. ' aa That's what the successful b,lneM . man In the story forget ; he thought It was nil his own cleverness in dlseev ing tne tramp that made the Inttei. L. ' Interesting. "" The result of his sclf-satlsfnctles wns the less of his girl te the wandeS and the settling down of the l"ttrT2 the town flinf l,n l,l...lf i. ' . ,uer ? te hnrd nnd loud nnd sclf-Interc'tetlly; OH, IT never pays te let your opinion of yourself Intrude upon ye,,r man. ner tewnrd ethers. " They are quicker te see it than yeg are te realize it, nnd It never falls te repulse them. w It Is much wiser and safer te M them ceme te that pleased conclusion and tell you nbeut It. thnn for you ta nttempt te suggest It te them. Modern Japan A "new costume society" hns be organized by women in Japan, with thi avowed purpose of bringing nbeut tilt gener.il adoption of modern dress for ' the nticlent garb. 1 e-spiW.w'j Will heiu, ju't e Ions ns the -no..) i utti's werin't in commission wlnn we wen- doing our spoetiinz ." "I'aul, you w retell. I ni'M'r spooned with you in a park in my life, and ." 15.it the ennsfiencel -is l'lain only Implied f.s- b" Isissul the tip of her Tomorrow "They" The Weman's Exchange College Celers Can Yeu Tel!? r.u I!. J nr.l .1. II. r.elmcr "-ep e, ., nt i.i (,, -. After all. C.irey v.-s r. -r hln-e'f. n-ul this -i- -i l-ii-tici'i r!,tt mi, -r he bar. !led delicately fi r ' ' 'like At ,1 t',. M l 'lee bei; i-i - seuk. nnd Ibis's nnger wns swal low eu iji in a iia.slon.ue admiral l u. Jill- , r UHlen. --. "Wh nm iimke it a honeymoon for flil-ei-V" she said llghtl . "Wi-'ve all put our cards, en the table, why net be i-pert.- nnd play the game'" Hn w.is interrupted by another of 'urc" 's uoei, eg laugh-- "That we-;'ii be eu-i,.r for you than for i . 'h'T 1 'i k or n-.i." he perMti-d , lu ndditlen te her fifteen pounds, a veaf. : - , - , . . the lioncst-te-goounciis rey cempiesinn ; n cime tne torewjig (lav. nin- was nnu .11 :.!.. '1-V.r. .li.k ilin u'nrn nil hit accentuated tin- fti'-t. Homely! 1 winning expression nnd a number of niudi- a mental npprnNal. I'nrtieularly ' ether assets, nil of which I shnll reveal -neil em-s; pretty geed teeth, in need te you later en. i i ii mus :!.-.- tl. i a:i j.i- i' nr t 1 1. !. ind I '!' rett i nibi r, C'.ei '' .'It.!.' of 1. ,.s kind of thine. . after nil. luete ff th n.tn of IVimen'i Pesf Pear M.ulim Af'er bcli.g .i. een"tant Hid lnten vted re.iilT for q.m- -oine time I ha.i decided te "nm eJ With a small query of mire out you l'.lrrfb iri-it ln vur 'ater-s m column ns toen .is nes'Me the anwere te the feUcwii'ir Tlie eul-irs of Ya'.e of Ilannrd I he'li.e nrmti- and l-Ui k nre the c 'erv ,.' Pr " 1' 'In' right? AN INTnmTKu headek. Yeu are rK-ht I r"i.- tens rr Inrs a.-e erange .r.d b aik, 1.i tt b.ue ar 1 Har vard s, red Deg Should Have Its Own Bed (Tte th' fdtte' e Wu"ien'j Vw Dear Madarr Ii i i 'b. .it It s r'Bht te sleep In eed w'th a 'leg i.-i ti l.ath.i deg In bath tub" I c. -.t-d 'e this In jny home I d.i no'. U.;:.k it n rV-'it f.-r a deg te inp alt rr t b-'l r. I r. t'-" down cju !t -ion r r - i.s. I also d net ti. tk ' s r c '" i" th" Hew "Barhetuesi" Originated Kar different er.. the li.irlien.e-. of the old dms tr- in the-1 of t!v , n-'-nl ttir.e T I-- word "'barLi'ue"' t-emes from the West Indian word "barbacea," v 1 ic'i was the name in; 'u i te tie' (lery fum".'" or plnee wheir th" natives tor tured nnd burnd tln-.r jirl'etiers of u.ir Ter that reien i' !k wed te sny t' 'l' the b.irC"Ue of te-lllV is lit Idst a -ii M ti.i" di.-f-i! fei.-t th.in it wa-. nt tl." t.ir.e ir i r rln.i'."'. T "lay the r.r'v '.i i.g -( ' i i ffi i i nr". u '. r t t '.. t. ex that f irn.'hes the -.-teat for t!;e i i -t v, r -el rc z it- - ynii In tl. 1 days in t.ie Seuth if w;.s qt..t-j n U-iil if cooking te pre.ib i bill liei-ie. There tiii s'lt-pei. ' I th" c,ire.i i rf tl.e .x en a spu evi-i- .i Ltd ff !iv.- cerils. Tin- r.i eii-rn harbe.- ie. l.r i . I'i'-r, hit i'"'i i r"d sem,. of i!n i.up- ,.- -mile te her lips niK Read Your Character , Ry Digby Phillips First Analysis If you have been following this sCric9 of articles with any consistency jeu tr.i In eurieus te trv yeum-lf at an ana'v-is of handwriting. Hen; 's our c-'i.ince. 'eer up the last paragraph of th.s article, i-e that nu won't it ad erteut' see the miswer. and then 'eii'dder the follewing: Suppose jeu nre examining n spec THE HOME IN GOOD TASTE Ity Jlareld Donaldsen Ebcrlcin Fer a cooling let-down after the driving heat of the day, try an iced glass of Tctlcy'a Orange Pekoe Tea. A whiff of its flower like fragrance and a sip of its amber delicious ness will put het-weather discontent te rout. Tcllcy's Orange Pekoe 10r puckngen One-quarter pound :.1e Oue-hulf pound 45c One pound 00c fws w w w waew'ri i sl i Ls&y Makes geed TEA a certainty Iasce asce asce Ascen fj H u Wl.i no n C!co fr. id turned . I .ok. Although fche was verj wnlte. i-he sfiu hju,';!.. lightly as the-i:;') !.i. looked upon th1" whole mat. ter s a joke. "'i. i'!l p'ay the game with me, won't veu iM'k. ev.-n tliejijh ou are a mere Iu'eL's answer m- interrupted by the ! an nppenrance of .helng crnvd"l scrape of t'l. rev's ilmr lis lie puilk'd ... I. 1 . . . r . . I . - 1.1 1- I ,i K ..no lese ii. i ) ,i... mine, I V i ... i .1.1.. ..I t,n r.n.i It. ...- l - '.tl ., I.,u Ien- rUIIl-liail'l nm' "I "- !'" '.';, , :, ' , ', i , In nddliicm te this you note that thn "M.'M'k- tie I.a has .ilrn.l, '"u'.! .. ..0i- ..,r ani -s" nr '! ' "! ' '"'igl.v. nnd turn- ( ,M ,,,.), u wny that the loop, .ng Ml Ms hul. Ie -trede out et the I ,. inL, the beilies of tlic letters .no 1 ".-O'"' " ." . . well ilesed at tne top men of handwriting, and you note tim ; of nil that the writing Is very small, and that a great many words have been forced into one line, givniK un- wnne , te- I M.tlif.1- Yen note luse that the lines nre reclined te de'cend as they reaeii the 'vr hdi.sA? i Vks'KEtn yl-s SGE, i flS Diagram I. Tomorrow "Tnhti Mc Awaj!" deg w in r dally - add I li is. numb' ' galne'l i Even in . I and find e. I" r iv t.u-!. 'I. 'd I 'ur ur- I-'l-tl'S of Tl ' u i-i ..r- r.-' ... '".-J l - ; '. s i . en 1 ..It : ' e s.i!'; and w I - new i. !'" 1 .1. il' '.' ip'i I U, 1, '1 NO ,l - .1. t I .' pag a p" ..Ml n A I'.KAl'KR l 1; if'r.- ' i's ti'.r- in Tt Is ti. tier ti r . doc te s. . i-i ar'l ' .- i tub own ln w' i'h h- .ii he i-ne.f glad that the iclumn has I . n ,,f ance te yi u 1! I-!m t- ,li' .t I ! - .(' A er I III'- e c.Vi u xn .i h i-le-' the e-c roast ' tl- u it-irsim-ir lit .".'. M ' . b'ds of ' w 1 1 rtii-'K et' " If I. tllO n rnde-neuth di I-., n g puns te . h ,'ire fr i n til ' t. i i 1 1 !'. ,"-...' I'i fl . I -!- e -t ' l- , ' , ' . -'' .f ' . '.- I I -I ,.n- T I ti. fel, . I . 1 '' re i vi ar" hr; iiriiifii i 'ip -.1 i i . "i A .ViilT' STORY r.Y Hazel Dove Batchnier - i" ei th.- I .iXc : Monday. July 3 The title is ''The Wife Cheater' Yes, tliK is that important an-iieiintement. And finally, jour sudjcci wrucs eai it hand. . , , , , What principal conclusion would jeu draw from this handwriting'; Small writing ludu-ates a certain de em, of IntillietuaUt.y : In ether words, tmntal activity. Crewdel writing ,.,. ,..,!,',. of endless variation by van -liens h l.-ii-li ei g. iieresity. in i ieugi t ,,, . ,,,,. lim11Ilts (Jf ,1(, ,iiTiri..it iem ;i us ii, 'lie giviim in iiiai-iiin The Celer Diagram This diagram at llrst glance may seem just a trllle complicated. It Is ready net se at nil. A little examination, along with the explanation here given, will show the derivation of the different colors nnd of what elements each is composed. Ifeniemucr tlmt the co ors I XX IrfKKhi sVf ( U Si ) i k 1 i II What Makes the Difference? One pair of shoes will outwear another; one brand of perfume will please you mere than another; an all-wool suit will give mere comfort, leek better and last longer than a suit made of cotton and shoddy. r-s. What makes the difference? Qwlity. In coffee, there can be just as big a differ ence. One coffee will impress itself upon you merely as "something het te drink," while the delicious Asce Coffee will be a distinct part of your meal and one of the most enjoyable parts. That's why we say of Asce Coffee ,i .'IS things Ilesi-i uding lines t-liew pe--iml-iii and i Mm .-i.i The wel.i-l.,-i . , '.eilu-.s indie.ite ,i de"iec of secretive ties., nnd the bn. khmn! indicates a unt- 1 ural ability u' planning, scheming, iinalvzlng. Altogether you hae here a group of (harai'Ki'isticN of just the sort that gees te make up n keenly suspicious peri-enalltv, for all of the foregoing characteristics enter largi Ij into the qii.-illtv of Mispicien. Tomorrow Second Analysis A SHADS-: HAT FOR SUMMER DAYS T' in-rrew VT:tt Mal-c s-eit . aliiahle.' Hus r; UlrrnHires With a Purse !' d' :ie ! rlier-let t'i tru'v -. '.'I I ' . i ,'t I llisp lie-llUM r i Tin- i i n i r ti. n''eil' MWhtfu M.. ' 1 i .1.. - .;.! .i I'" I ' te I '. Ii-. I ii rel' I'le nr .. I i. Quarreling t- f' ' fe '- i" i.lv.ijs had form If tin" fel ten .n i . enguge In wirdv imlliil MimU liunn they liehl diffeiiiu" epiui ii- ttie t,h( uld net BtllgL' t.l '.I eillilll "Ii 'II u hotel luuuy, or in uii ewit i iuuii i it- i- linen- . , , . , thelr brawlliiB u 1 -i te uu.ey etlu-r I whlrii 1.1 .11 I k ..r.i brill'. Ii ' 1- s t in haugle . '!l . Well-d .- illlte that I Kru't naiiw nre the bane of every KUsi'wite exist, nt H, ptiriicuinriy tiiexe DCOUlO. It Is geed form 1 ltd loin B 'I If I iee e tit U t it tl-i 'I avert ungij Iim-u.s a hostile titrti' in dividing I re , hn men itreunu n un nun bhlinH a. ii th t.ni 1 " the aren w ill w de-i you knew it 1 x in .di.v e. u t . 1 . On which the ee ha I fij.-i.nl h i--ntetttd Inte air ' KnierHeus nine .ind cMlrteeua couiiuel Is but 11 reversion til th ancient wlndeni of the soft answer i-,ne!r .r nhnne Muinut .inne Wbkh turns away.wrath. between the hour tit U and S. I ties llei in'tl tl.1117- -, 1 1" II.' " t I ' I I t 1 ' ' ' I t .' I - I II' '" .'.lll . ' ll' , d 1 a ; 1 1 1 . mji u'd icailj Mlvnr knlve and the the kf'i'l.i n Ne one likes and vi r nil tin I '.move the -ttlllls S 'III t -'I l t.l -!(. of V ', ll I- i I'te Hi- fi ill and 11 Mil I I 1 'I' i - t ' 1 ''-' II. I I ''1 . l.ltelii-ii. al.eut M in 1 1 I V I' ll madi' ! ' -i 2if.Vb3eif!i!Sm JKrCTVfB fMm-SfXiSW'iA rTMI-e T3Z'.'ti.V.ltL.BtJ M RMl.lKlAIJX:'! VtiA ld w.llj." Sfi .'lii, 'a MMSsmWiWsmm &s&m& m lietieiit.s. I-or example, orange ri.11 be jelliivv orange in nny nuinhei of (iegires by iiicreuslng or lessening the 1 amount of jellew In it-, composition, Hi red orange in various degrees of red- I 1 nuss by varjlng tiie qunnllty of red I 1 Itei'innlng nt the center, we see that blue and j cllew combined make green; 1 ii.ltnu- (1 ml roil mnlir, ernnfp red llfnt ' ,i....... ..i.l. .... ........ ......., .... ..... blue make violet. Hed, yellow nnd blue, as wit have been, arc called primary colors. (Irecn, orange and violet, which arc derived from t1 - prlmurli"', are called t-emndnry cel ,- Working out ward, green nnd vieh t make slate, vio la and 01 inge make ruset. and orange ind gieeti iiiuke citi-lm Celers ill the thlid circle, derived from the fec und. irics, lire called tertiaries. The quia ternaries, in the feiuth circle, tire plum, from shite and russet; buff, from russet nnd citrine, and sage, from cit rine nnd slnte. Prem the center of the circle the colere decreuse In brilliance. Tomorrow "Celer .Management." Foreign Women MjMii'e, 01m of the most important I IliltlVi- Stulc- 111 llldl.l. is In UUlellll Its 1 eiiMituiiun " "s 10 n i-niit women te vote. Taking adviintnge of thtir newly granted iirlvliege, siverai vveiucn unvi heieine candidates for seats 111 the Tu.xnmninn I'lirllnnicut. Yeu 9 taste the p u tr a airr erencei t 1 r n Asce Coffee is a combination of high-grade coffees from the best cultivated regions of the tropics, blended according te our own special formula, and roasted te the exact degree in our mammoth roasting plants. Try a cup of this ricn, rare blend of goodness we'd like te knew what you think of it. i'i KAili,? "j.' . -y.y. . UlKKXZZKSzai iswttuwaii a mtriir 1 i iwg 1 .11 Fur niirur of tin;is iljrr Wumnn'ii 1'iikb inula vujk A ii-.itli of j.lumis in.stend of (lowers ciulrclcs this tyiube straw of u dt-llcute wauvc. There ure some white feathers umeng the ylelet te afford contrast Less Than a Week nr.MAiNS wit yer te ei:t THO.Si: (iA.MKS AND STl'NTS nm Tin: rnniTii or .in.v rH'N'IC. Send 11 self-iiddlessed si. imped envelope te the lldller of th- Weniiiii's I'nge If jeu want te have something unusual te de ut jour outdoor celebration of Inde pendence l)ay asm COFFEE Sold wherever you se this nameplatc en the windew: AtSTTk ACPA " -sS&(!SSaKa5SSJS mwwtnrmr nJs AfWTk rmmmmimm&e:,,, ASCO i
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