Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 15, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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SARAH D.
H SATURDAY EVENING TALK
Arc Our Brethers Keepers Whether We Want te Be
or Net
TKTERDAT I snw the village con -
i A .tble wntiderlne nl.nitt mv heue
5 .looking for the deer. Most of the doers
1 . 'htlng windows he had quite n leek !
, 1 lft hni take is tine because, as hij
k! .. . ... ... . rl
1 several trades with His imsi
renstnhle. 1 mtit.nscd Hint lie
tei.' ld eeme te sell shriilm nnd tdants. or
!'tt ;t talk tip the lighting power of a new
C, teuml-wirk lamp, or te leave ranis de-
tip Berthing IiIh home ns a haven of ret
, for tired chauffeur. It never occurred
te mc that he was visiting me as a
renstnble. until he finnllv entered by
the French window opposite mv writing
table nnd. after remarking en the heat
of the nfteruoen nnd mopping his brew.
lie settled fur lnck en a nrnrb "efn
M thttt his short le-s stuck out like :i
child', nnd said npoleitetlcallv :
"I'm here te serve papeis en veu en
Ccetlnt of jour ehen'man's debts' '
He slghc.1 nt intervals ns he talked
,nd nbsent-mluilcdlv excavated his
nails, nnd seemed virv forlorn, espe
cially when I explained tli.it I had censed
te employ the ohereinan, and had pnld
him off, se that his wanes, se fnt as I
was concerned, could net ! diverted
te pay his debts te the distant merchant
In his home town who had sent u f.ir
nfleld te celb-ct them
"Well, ativwa.v." the censt.ible niei
talildly, "veu'll read Ibis summonses
won't yeV
TEXl'I-AINnn that I f.li unwilling
te bother with It, w
bother w th It. wbireiipen he
Mftnea ncnln nnil drew out an old pair
or unecl ncies.
"I guess I'll ret'' it te von then."
M remntked, and he spoiled out a verv
JCffei iie.ument wiiu. i mien ahrupti.v
With my name In full a i.-hew m-
pleated with mv ms.inl empb.ve s bad
faith In the timtlir of Kieterles and
hoUKeliold eoeds mid letlnni; te the
mount of Sl.O.eO
And I found myse'f suddenlv nnpry
and indignant that mv name should be
eupled in nnv way vvth the nun or
hit debts The fnit that I bad em-
plejed him for less thnn 11 week nnd
promptly ne.ld him s.-emid s, an eh te
wnrrnnt the action i.f the Kuernl uteie
flealer in a distant town in having a
paper nerved en me
I dare nv some f net all.
of my indignation lame ut in
my face and voice. tr the , unstable
hook his hr-nd mid ii'iimiUl ih.it ins
was n ett of hiiiniliatiii-; business at the
best, evn v.lien things turned out right
He further urged that 1 wenldn r held
It ngnii.st bim, that he was fulfilling his
wetn oath te hi force the law and
nothing but the l.iu whni lie leek of-
Bee.
We parted nnilcahlv with fin 1 her
conver'ntien about Lis wife vvlm h.el
lately died and whom he epinul
;he was. Mnc 'en earth M had sf-
xtreu. as 1 Knew, trem .itii:isn
I sheweil him a shorter, e.ieler w.iv
parties unknown I thought that I had
done with the iift.ur uhnn lie -. nuslie,!
.rreM the feet bridge, but 1 find tint
It ranked nm.v uiemer.v that that
paper should have b 1 served en me
part of the eulmaiv miirse 01 tin
law. I was uverwe te bung "nv
te return te the village and . embde I both public!) and prlvatch. it b. Ing .1 anil we ha. Iwoemo uiga.l secretl)
With him thnt nil the present trip had ". r .mien en tne minus et Ills ,ils- 1 ,''.'"" i h,v trll te frnre Tier
nftted him wa- the indent -ttive', cuts ciples. evident,-perhaps His ,, , of T 5can' 1 il.ue'Voed imsitlen;
a mile unless he could get the pen cut- ferglvenes, had mere te de with these . ml Hm lM lV position t.i m.uiy this girl
age en collecting the debt seini hew tmm , debt- of selis'ities and peer ltidRiiieut I nnd make hei happy We h.,ve both de-
brother's keeper" before the law. hew- "s no excuse for the ones we run up' 'i.ti ire both of m;e mid free te
ver 1 might acquiesce in It as a en our own account which c.ill for for- ! fellow jour heart but b very sure
Christinn dutv in church bearnme and anxious care and ste.idv of what ou are doing Mixed mar
In fact, I 'see enl tee plninlv that sharing, and affectionate svmpmhv I mutes are seldeir ' , '' '!"' ,t;"lr.',lnf-
!.- J .'1 .1 i.. ifl,r,i,f rpi.r.i!ielms .., -T i. .1,1 , ineiit from one s f.vmllv is alv ,i s hard
of belng un bntlier keeper m litlle
cnunl, li-t;inth conuercM manors m
velvinz rhi faults of a mere strangi'v
Yet, tnefirettcnlly at Vat, I hae al-
ways known that we did iiutliiiiK jat
for eursphes. nnd that tner act in-
A UixT ll-n IIIMIt- (i i inm 1IK' lll'll
Tenes ether poreny
ported, it was her own nitair l ne-e
' .. . .
vcre her words- "It is mv own affair
' if I cheese te de without and live in i
wnv thnt I have never been u-eil te.
while be is w-erkin.- his wav up It's
my own ninir- ....
I thought it was
until the b lines
ctme and theie vv.isn t enough te briiu
Cen Yeu Tell?
By Ft. J. and A. IV . Redmer
I
Who Made the I'irst Torpedo?
One of the Interesting developments
of the g.vroscepe i its appiieatlun te the
.naval torpedo With the use of the
gyroscope the torpedo bet ame n reallj
ffeetive weapon, for the gvrosrep..
when spun at h.Rh speed, furnishes the
power te propel the terpe le after it .s
launched and te k ep it stendv
The first use of the torpedo or mine
dates back te l.".'." and the enrlv davs
of gunpewdei-, when C.ianlbdli. an
Italian etislneer. built it snrill vessel
carrying giimewder te he eplederl b
clockwork mechanism It was ued te
destroy n bridge across the Scheie tt. nt
Antwerp, and was partial!) suut-ssful
Admiral Heward, an Amerhnn naval
officer, was the titst te ue a gvroeepe
In a torpedo in 1ST0 lie pieduied i
Vtr.V successful totpede wliie'i was mil -Tersally
adopted He used a laige gire
""wheel, which, when spun at high speed,
furnished hc pev er Lj its own nm
rnentum te propel the tin pi de nfier
being lamicl eil and also stabilized it
"Whitehead then used a small gire an
application of the Ohej gvin-cepl. gear,
U a means te steer bj This wa- iccllv
the flrnt surcessful ntiteuiatle torpedo
The theer.v of the gjrnscoi.e teipnln
is that when the small g.M-e is pun ,u
hlfh irpcerl it maintains its 'fiviu of
?ilne." nnd if the toipele after beln;
annulled, devlatis fnun its set ieurs,
Talves nre uutemuticullv npiriitnl bv the
gyre whicli contiel the uuhler and bring
the torpedo back te its . errei t umrse
ine g.viohcepe is spun in rr.i up in n
Vtry liigh speerl just bffere the tnrpede
is launched ami runs, ou its own mo me
aentiim thcicafter.
Mendaj Hen Did .Man Learn te
, Conquer the Animals?
' Handkerchief Retainer
Hew manv of us (emplnln of the los les
I our very best handkerchiefs'; Th"
lundr.v man invarlablj elects te with with
eold our choicest lace squares An ex
cellent way te be sure et their ictiirii
It te baste the hankie ou a Inn,; tape,
two together. If se desiierl (if .eurse
tbey will be letiirued iiulreiKil, but who
would net be willing te press them out
rather than run the ilsk of never seeing
your most valued keichlefsV
Tite Lamest Trap
"" "rtAt ' rLl
'iilll! Telves ether persons te take turns In standing while ethers
'' nrvirvnin, .v.. .v... .... r ' ... " "'A. :OUv. " . ""n" l". "'" v? ' Lnr.rt -l r Vneu. '. u,'" K ,h..: I ." f ',',.. ",' . 'ih.uJiu " V tf ,7. "I'PWint,. tile , tally big things et
rc.vj;? 1 """"""" i""' i"-- in" linn- '- i row urn us mm. eiu in a verv real te new nnu incn jmi k" ", .'" ." , ; """, ." '"I " "" ."'' t i.'lt are se c dmi te al then three u
ISJ'MW. .- I . . . . ,,. ......" i ,. . e.i ,11. 1 l..u . ...i Alth.mnli f.lVH of .1 irene in. (r nlm u- inn if Ihn ' . ' . u""1 ' " '"' l"-ll I 111 It W
IfclWj oawne.iupenme ,r was in inemauer - -, ,.,. .,. , .... ... . ,., . , "-"- - X)--- :tl . ' p,,, Wl- ' i ' ,vs ' a mutual companionship, some- "v '"" ""I'P.v inarriasis. !s. L
mk Sf ,"'rrl"" A,Clll enti.lr.I te me sell We sine,- bv the Miles as w-ell lJt', 'im thought. P., thing Umt I he,e have .OUBlit In xaln '
! F" her l(" alTnlr-wlun 1 was a verv as bv the sins or our neighbors N ,',," knew that a n-ii man would net I hive g. ne tu elnirchei., , oceres of Individuals Fault
!wIsk yeng person and met lemnntie. She . n" inn lirc.k i law of lie.iltli or a I ;tvt a Klrl for a kiss 'Just te pass the them and praei nuetlngs, tee. but -.
i ffriu held nnd I hn'tened te agree with het I-ivv of the splrn wlthelt jeepitdlJlng time awa" bavmt gotten very far ueclally. A I r th- FMer of ll'eman' Peire-
I, 1 ' thnt if she chee te mnrrv a man who these thnt are bout him and these And ,i glil with anv . oinmen teme 't!1ad, te s-e ou, young man. come i xite lnstitittlen of marriage Is net a
!U yn, tee peer te M.pperr a wife, as her who will com,- a. A bin, , e r , etl"r ""rd- .uent would net again Kiect.nK H aheiit a far iw en.. , fIItirr. , It. is the rock upon which
' v "'.T. heught sue -nenm i up- i r goon -revi.-w miner .mi te ; " " , H.l, AT hVr , l mmh 'of that natural ablPv te bre-ik into a "," -utien is imiit. However, the Imll
TVltl. a trunk m feei in diauielir whef face Is riirieuslv vellevv He s
,f, a the bate ami 11 sound of branches said te have iippeaied In-fore the ikntli
VX wriiic iippnuiiniilel.f eOOl) niuare of (iaiuhetta. 11 ,1 also before the tra-ic
SK' TA" nt" "i 'l!'" V Vri""' f '""'-ne't. Tin! Vut
!3. a(rlctef Orejfen is be ieved te be the 1 tienrance was shortly bfer th. out-
liurfut tree of its kind lu the w odd.
inWRIF'S
' them Inte the world, let nlyii" feed
I 'hem. ns they . rnme along. It Han
' r'"ln,.v "'''" family's nlTalr te
, help support them Mure there wasn't
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nnil Hnt'nf itMl Iii Iia uiiitinfn II
" " ":. " "..... .......
-,arF' 1,ll.r' "" . "P Sillily was tint
I "e." 0(T' I".'1 helping her meant n nic-
"'I '' '""er persons who would hnve
I ""''J be" relieved of Hint money
;""" '' ''' had done ns being
,er!,1UM nlnlr, wn In, the end, a
" mra nmi nn bk mrmi
" Hll"r,, with ethers and the chief stlf-
y,rT" ",,u" the children who hnd te
f,,1'' J"'"1'. rtMl ''ccewdtles in their
Brew 1MB jears,
rnirvr .-.rii .,t.,.i.. i.. .i t .. ..
Tl'AI.,:rIj I'"'''" '" tbe fuet of
''"' llvi"K " uielf was an e.ve
'",",r f" mp ' ''' """V matrimonial
. . , "V.'T. . '. " .. "" . .. "'. '' ,
I'lple, but It was net until the ether
d.i.v that I realized hew closely we
are related In the matter of famllj
responsibilities. The present enthu
siasm, for Instance, for separate ca
reers which se prevails iitueui; the
.vetiin;, the desire net te live nt home,
and the haphazard cntlng and lednini:
"Pi'i Icm-en that the "Rn.ns-.veu.
please, iivvnv from home existence In-
celves, all -niiiiil se cut loose nnd Inde
peudeiit Hut that Heliemlati, unsettled
way of e.itlnif and shepiiii; and woik weik
tin; plivs an iuij trick en that or er
dluurv life fuurtleii that we call "the
l1lfiiaHtM ' ttllil t tin tl .V I 1.1 It llll,lnn
tlrlH , n, ,,, ,,,, ,, ,)(M,V (,ni.
line dav, iiM'd up temporarily at least,
and vet.v mill li the home folk's busi
ness, And it does net always step there,
,,r(. b,., . ,, (lf PIi,s (.,,lln of
,i,.ss i t, unwonted strain of a
bieakdewn of one of a famll.v Seme
em ,,,, . (.ar(1 ,, ,,, mnnlpntleM
f tllilt cells ,x..wv t ,.w. ,f mm.,
of ti, 0Irv lB tdife,, 0ff ,y poed mnn-
iiKement Seme one has te bear the
brunt of the Mucks besides the patient.
The pa.vlng is net all done bv the ene
who did the spending. Whether one
intends It or net, one's brother is In
u sense eitc'r, keeper. We run up
debts that we cannot quite p.iv without
help, debts of sickness, or "unhappi-
i,,., , misfortune, or sheer tntlgue.
The mere being irritable because one
Is tired Is making ethers paj , ami pay
verv disagreeahlj for some excess we
1 lm-e te Indulge in without ceusldern-
tlen of all the consequences
Leeking at it lit that light. 1 am
aware that the absurd and annevlng
summons for the debt of my late cm-
pleve is etilv u i-arieature of what I
mvself am dein nil the tlcie, no doubt.
bothering the merest str.ingcrs with mv 1
b.id debts of temper, or nerves or nils-
taken judgment, or ilash-ln-the pn
opinions, or gossip or peer reasoning
pniMAI'S in all that Me said about
- fetgiver.ess and our l.enl s,(i, a
verv greit deal nt one time or nnnthei.
'""l le'Ulsli use et one s iieuv and mind
which we run up. se linconsideils of the 1
hn,.e we are werkinK in the lives f
"l .
these are the debts of ever) dny llv-
ing: if we de net forgive ethers bv
shouldering them in part they will leave
'..fc . ,.. -..... - .. loin if l(
t"1 M from our frleniiP nnd casual com-
pjnlen.
Thern hap bcfii privins uJieip the
fleer pnrv wuh se rmuiled that all the
prisoners could net lie down or con
u down at the name time. em had
te take turn In standlnj: while ethers
. . .. . . li. - i
or net we nave m jue. i,et ter our-
selves, but for ethers. In everv ncr of
life, we ate our bierhers' ker pers, or i
the.v ureeuis Whether we bring them ,
mop- life, or deplete ihar life te uv our
ioe i-n or .-.ueiess ,,r evu neeis -is out ,
foell-h or caielr-ss or evil debts
i, ......
te dicide.
.s 1; i r.ew inn.
THE HOME
IN COOD TASTE
II y ll'ireld Danatthnn I'hrrlcm
EJi,
XJ2-rlf2-
slMT"l
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The I'se of Mattings
Wev. n ",in nnil straw iiintr.ngs, in
the grmie.t v in j.r s of relur initt.ni
ami texture, an- t.. be had ter reitson reitsen
il 1 ii pines, ami ,ir- puitir -il.'iilv suitable
fei si nm . i u-e '1 lie erne m'i bl tdths
te lie till i I d ik.vvn like im-pits -in. I also
in the fm iii .,f i Us and mats in anv
se ..r shape desired
As the . hlcf ebjict in using mattings
is tn serine coolness, Mmpllritv nml eiisr
of cletnlng. lt is best te brje-e for the
hole . lese-woven material of smooth
levtiiie that will 11' t e-itrh 1( rlu t
!ln re.iis.r .ind reughei trtu id unit,
are meii
...i .1.1.. f,.,. ..,. .. . i
uil.ilile fr.i use ou verandas
lu all e.is.. r-oel.
be preferred Th
Ight ."ilerings ere te
il.iiui.ll Ml.iu co'er,
. .. ...
and a tool green alenL' with ii m
rlunvs siiTisineien ( I.. .i, ,i,,.
l.nn tire . , r,l,l . T
bend, brew ns, ml rerldish 'ones m-,v be
all ver well In uiiie ft v pin. .-s, but
tliev t.ev.r leek cool and It is vvimu te
uvelrl them.
Likewise, avoid all fussv or heavv
patterns or Imrdi rs Tliev destniv the
simp'ieltv of effrs't nnd
owing te the
nature of the mateii'il,
can r.ue'v be
made liiteristing uieuiih te he nnllv 11
l.en.e.e te thi. , . . x.liI...... I
' : ' ," ,-., ...'H....K in (llOie.
lestful mid ileanl.v iii -tiiiuuic r than the
.1 1.. .1.1.. li I ...
plain, old-fashioned matting
.Meudaj The I'm pose of Furniture
li Apparition
i:ven the I'lcndi Clminli ref Mi Duties'
has its traditional ghost, which Is
known us tlie "Yellow Man." Tl... .....
parltlnn rntlir shadow v, but husl
Isen desnibeii ,.; vniv tall ihli ii.nt,
break of tbe great war.
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M, ., If
First a light, lacy
frock te wear
te the dance
en Saturday
evening
Please Tell Me What
Would Elope
D'jr CjiithUi I mil n iune nun of
twi ntv -two venrs, aid h.ive beiii Kelng
with a ulil two vi.irs m Junier for
"fn,, S,y ? or" .? &S
My people nre vei much 1
in religion I leve thin mrl and cannot j
'give her up She cares f.,r me also,
tided te dope as we me of age,
I nthla, we luve c.u li oilier
ind
n t TlU
ling In im .w Thcv sa mixed inai-
ri,Vges never tuin out happ
1 -,. ,Ti- ,nTrn
i,uuM..N-iiutiu.u
A Sensible Letter
De.ir ("snthln Mnv 1 s.i
few
words te 'Sparrow
Yeu peer, littl.i thing' I ceitainly
de feel sein for veu tx ou knew
what jeu are tallung about
riist ou -a veu would like te
,: ."".. ,r wV,.. ,-..K 1, vrs
i .1 t hi '..UlfH is - v nsi'i .tin -ha ii
j can aH-uru u that 1 would net
his-i a fellow e ,,1-iilght, benue I
think kls-es are net thlnga te pas
the lime aw av wuh
1 iU.1 M .iriMW .
- ' ,', - ;""'.,,,' ',, " , . ,", .
net think 1 am an .. u niaiu. "!
I ecrtalnll am i enstuernu an "iip-tu-
datu ' girl, but mat v ether gills besides
mvsdf ate gieatb e,.p sliI te the reed-
night kisses SCNSIIJIJ.
i
A Sad Little Story i
Dear I'Mi.h.a May I please ul.
veu a su.. i 'me upen a l.tn
'there was a little Kill who linn
all the faith mid trust In hum-in
natuie In the world I'erlnps she was
somewhat of i little I'urltan However.
iwhen'ver shu dis. ussed this faith she
was alwas told sh hail only met one
I kind of men ithe i;ek1j -Reedy kind)
i She had enl.v g u out with them after
.be had known them fur some time and
I her p.uents had be. mu- a.qualnted with
them She vv.i- thmfeie very nnxlmis
te see vvh'tliei she was right 01
wremr '
"aleng1
iinii-iiii'.i. -it ........j v ..
. .. i. a.. ,1 . ,,fl, ..,t. , HmiiIi nrit,.A
she grisie'd It It was seme ne sne
met in business and the sc'end time,
be i a.Ud su.j .1. .iie. h runnel eiiKiih-e-
menl He was 1ut as nke nnd prejier
as could he t-ne then ariejited his
'Invitation M an autemrl.de ride 1 h.'ii
hdB;i.lS"n for i"l 'lie' ",il.1,e Mn . 1
Tuu iuullig his 'arm about W
ipmnnstuitrcl but Iih would net w lib-
be i a.Ud shu ,i I'ted a (Unite i engage-
icmenstiatrrl but li would net with
.It in- it Then st,nted a series of ter
rlble kl"n itid hugs The little girl
was she.-Kerl hurt lui nlllateil and de
nial, del h take In i home iminedlntf ly
II did se and he behaved f.ilrl well
te. ist of the win Ills .nly rssuse
,v is lie ceuiri urn n'u uimei
Heine enlv u'neteiti she vvas still un-
it Is fled nnd bell. v.. 1 that after she
lurl shown him hew mi"h she. hateri
that Hett of thug h would net attempt
I It arrnln mil th.n it was sort of nn
ndveirure sr. Hhe jneiteil anethei en
gageinent te till- This time he w.u
no beitei thin the fir -"t In fact, he lest
tils hind tntlr.ly though lattr ou he
i ,ip. loc red
I.lttle (- rl s faith in men Is surel
shaken f'ln- had alwiivs ill earned of
sems dv rff'-rlnir her ll)is te the one
miin unsullied and lie-ir' pure That
iirrnrri is ruueii nei. inn. nn- is line-
,,hlv iishmned of huself and her Irn-
.pulse Is te run away and hide, but tint
s llll(puie
I i,Br i the i,a,l nnrl of It I.lllle
part
nlrl tlnds the man se v 'i v Interesttnir
and nlee at tlmrs that she values his
friend dilp Phase de net mlsunder-
.tn,i .she does net u upon him as
n pe'"lliln husband nt nil She Ju't
lilies te lie with hlni liwiuse he Is si
inttHCrttliv uu'te a bit elrlrr, anil ,11111111,
m'"n ,,eru nei Won't veu i.lrase ndvlsC
I.ITTI.i: e.lHI.
Tim lilt le glil Is lirgelv tcsoensible
fr.i the hapiieiilu,,-) heiself Kiir or-
' ,., nted his Inv It-it ern en tee siuu t -ic
..in.......... .,..il f.... t.A ...... ........
HU.II'lll.1."' ...... .,,,m, ,,r nun iiu,,.i.
I himself undeniable went again 111 a
' . 1 l.ln IT Itk ll ns,
IWl'T W1J1 vwiii mill
lsei.Huui in itni"'iiM' in ncr nttMiiurs
h man toei naaninf; "T tne itu.i
tlen. she Fheul.l net Iofe faith In human
nature
If the mnn Is liilerLstlng and at-
tractive and veu wish te be friends,
'"' should b 7ible te make him un.lti
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Weu,d Have Lc"esnie Club
I 'ear ith-u 1 will be tweiitv-fhe
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'nj e .'""'e . rinrall""!
town te uke. up u nv" "wsltlen In a
big city. And today I am uS mu6h a
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By CYNTHIA
I.rttrn te rimfiln' column mutt be
it rittcn n't em ltl
f' of the paper nnlv,
til iiith the tnfir'
lUitnr ei W iildtfN T)ir nniM'' tt ill ret
If puhib(tl f the n riter does vet v inh
it, I vt tnicfl tttttrs and Uttirs u'llttft
en both s.Jrs of the paper a HI net Jm
unvi red Wiitrt u he u MU peifenul
drtttiMi Unit (ei he yttu in th' teluma
v ill pUnp Irtele thr . ct personal tetters
or- un'v u MfftT u he n uliselutclv nicea
sarzt -
stranger, ns whell.v npart from the
veji ger eclal lir, of the dtv, mi I w.ia I
the tlrst wiek of no nrrlv.il i:arly 1 1
toel: te ii.ellng our advice columns
and although i have never previously
contributed then te, they nevertheless
have Income my greatest means of com cem com
munlculen or understanding with the
list of cleiin-llvlntr uung; Phllly.
IVar (' nthla, will ou net belli me
and many etlms -for r am sure there
are ninny ethers right here within this
blir. celli cltv In the s.ime nllcbt If I
Knew only where te Hurt them will (si, cirK wi,0 llr( I10t uilliiiB te heln
ou net aid us te elfeet a meeting, a j ,ir' l,lh,b, "i "" X .,., , ,KP " , b'P
personal me. tins. .1 ,rt of grand union. I ,,.'r , , N .,, 1 e mudet,
vhere r.ll th lone wolves In this a.st!BilN. "'',' ' .,",'" sncilllce case and
city feictt of ceutrete walla may eet 'onifert for chtldicn. And theie nic
together se many jnuns men who lack nnibitieii
rersenally I have grown tired of 'men who cinve extravagant pleas
walklntr alone, standing alone, Bitting j uic and hud no pence in flic lieiuc.
alone, takiuir In n. inexle or strelllnu I W hill euiiir neenle enst nslile thir
threui.-h the park alone nhv.ijs alone
.. ii""i ti't t iv I'irm iliur
emwd nml l.i the p,v .treiiirtli .,f ills
ccnveis,itienal pnveis force his way
Inte ''the pvrt" ("if course, I knew
that If I wne a geed miser seelall;. I1
might have made frit nds long age. but
,t t .. i.t.-.e.. ; i,.. t Cr .,7 V
'..,.. ,"",";",'""r"' B". V'al.
ss-i.u inn mimes I'l.re are iiiimiu
merUv le p( ner.i"tles anil business.
xw phll.ideiph's, I knew, is all rlcht
and I'hll.ule phlau am line, but the i
de net ee-Hlrb-r life fiem the strangir's '
point of m, tluj an have thrlr friends
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,i..t ..tit, in. jm-iur ui ii luuai cueiL'ri
fmU.
iiKer"
brrak
vvni'-i is mis The patter win
a (. M-Tegethcr l.nnie for Strange
Itll.t.... 'ill llin... Ua ...... I l.nM.l ,. ....
Inte the .ilvs seila't in,, mnv meet In
one rrand union I have ncreed te meet
the ening llnaiiclal obligations of
some Tie res .li ,ir fjiithln, depends
i"i ,!, ...ii in., kiiii i.tin t.'i.Kui- l.ie
Hiip.iert nf v. ir lelumns, without which
no "no "'" knev. of Its exlstenct '' It
"'-I l"' ' vwrnd-rful favor te many a
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viiens of this gieut tity of mockingly I
silent walls
-
IM. use ncir Cj nihla, pk-ase don't fall
te nnsvver mid ide.ise don't i.-fus.) r
shall loelt p.i wai.l te jour renlv with
nv' Id' m"lea'"hty tl,lin " ""
If v.." vv'sl, pit it up te the strangers
flueiiKb tb milium (f enr tnlumns
thieugh lb- m.-lluui i.f our "telumns
sh jut vviia- tlu-v thiiiK of the prepn-
sltimi anil ti'l mi, deal (jnihia, just
what ou think of It jeurslf
a i.es'i: wei.r
The Idea is a geed one If the pastor
1, n.iiii.K ... a-u.iie in,, it "iniisity
if intredtii ing erangrrs te sti .ngers
. .. .... ...
l.et US In
.11 what eihr rs thltil about
It
WHATS WHAT
By Ililcn Drcic
When a b" Is permitted te eat h.vtily
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lilitl HUIt l III Illtf IIIUIH I.IIUO, WIltM lit?
lue.s w 11 Ier.il 1 ns nieut 1 nu,.u n
knlfu or 1 specti In plir.11 rf a fork, or
sops gi ,vj up vlth l.ie.1,1 held In Knav
, flngeis, , n,,. veuug liepefu In the II
Iiimi itlen is iV,lri, hew 1,111 It lu ex.
prunl that he w ill have better rnanneis
when he U luvi'id te u fritnds hres.
or when lu- mews up w- th nil these dls.
iigi.-i.hbUi table iiiuiinei thmly fle.
Jievs and gills heuld he tsuirht te
" I ttiu BIHIJ lill IHU IMUll., I11IU LIIUI1 11 H
Q. 1 tnar tn rnbu un tVin mnlBlA.AJ i.....i
'with the fork h'vld In "tha rlrt hand.
1 UL. ,
new rve r Icanly mnl ungieedy ruble mm- ""e1". siieum weigh about 11,1, ,nl
ners at eviiv iikm' There nie dainty ' Hie ""t everweigl I, in, one must allow
w.ijh of rleiiiK nveiuhlim even of' till ee or four pounds fllhrr ,,, i
,i;,r,i,,,S:JuPv ' r5nhrr?,SI,n l' Mumlnnl ,nuuumn,rus f(IPnl,f"
'bn.kcji a Hinull portion nt n; no"'min 'I1 w'ei "1 Ijeiks, I WIU,
YOUR TRIP
An afternoon costume,
which 7nay be a suit
with sltincd cellar
and cuff and
big hat
IS MARRIAGE A
FAILURE?
After Thirty Years
Te the Kditer et H'limnii rage:
1 was lending tin? letter en "Ic Mar
riage n Failure?" in tne paper the
oilier night when father, m.v hwcii
heart for thirt.v jenr, said: "Mether,
dear, uieu't ou cold In that thin dresj.'
.Shall I get ;. ou n wrap?"
e no wonder 1 say matriage Is net
a failure. On the contrary, it's the
most wonderful of all institutions,
What is mere worth while Hum the
companionship nnd devotion of a geed
husband or geed wife? And te have
that devotion increased with the .wars!
And te be blessed with children who
think the earth would step moving if
it weren't for mother or dad. Thcie
is no greater happiness.
Of eeuise, theie am many mnlrimn-
nliil failures. There nic m niaiiv self-
foolish Ideas of picilsiue nnd le.uii te
life.
ill
..t t t
viriuai rases nil aoeur iih move mat
Uiere Is something wrong net with
mm ringe, but with husbands and wives.
(ilils I'liniins geed salaries, with no
.calls upon it except thtir peiMit.al
"."- '"'" tn.-.iiseives inanicd le men
whose m.simes me n,e .,,,.!. .,,.; 1 1,
, . - -, -- . ." ," "v """
w".it the girls fermeily spent upon
t",,m,x,lves ami out of this, must conic
'' bouselield expenses.
Other girls inniry with no leal idi i
of what the husband's iiueiue is. Thi
,'-;''1i', "' -'-idicatiens and
" "s !. " . ',., .....
..111.1,1 i. r.i.H ii-cKi-ii marriage cnu'd
'"7" '.'P''" Tp',' if lt,1""1 1'"''" I"" "I"'"
" lJuslness b,"i,i'" W1,h tlu" husband nnd
""" ','? I''"1 l"r"",'"'. The mnti who j
l"".s his mniriege ou n business bjsl.
""d makes his wife his partnrr, as
well us his sweethcutt, Is going te li.ui
i blessings untold. r (
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Antoinette UOnncllys
4 I
Advice en Beauty
I ,,,,. ,. ,. IWtlS prnid at ..;hi. I
KIIA 1 lie eruptions jeu describe -
nie often due te lack of surface cin-u- At first it loekid like it uiinbew but
hitien. The be-t remerl.v for this Is a It wns lu realit.v n colle.-lien of silk'
cold bntli In the morning. If ,.?! tIes . be wer,,' with tlie IV,..,-
r' M,"!" "'" ? " f' 1 blouses d dieses A ilam.,u s. n, let. ,
,,n a ,,t tuiud u'intM Jiitf tliN i much. ( (ii (lower blu. RnM'ii flluw , n.. uh 1
''" " '"l tewiuil remedvlin; till-, leuith-
"es ny leiriug r em wmer nm uer the
nllecteii pint after a warm bnth, Then
rub vlgoietislj with u Turkish towel.
KVCI.YX I cannot tell jeu nnv -
fill 1 1 IT "tO IllllUO I 10 IinllN ernu II...
. .. . . "" .!..
I can tell veu hew te leee .I r" . '
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iiit-iiivu.K 0.1 ...-.. ii-miij; mi. macillne
.Muiiiaii. . ..'i. .--.i.ji.fi wear mem tee
long. i'ip uie nans in wiirm, sweet
allii'.nd oil or olive oil nnd ullew them
te ic main 11 couple of minutes eveiy
night. i- just nppl.v a little cold
in am under them at night.
l'lrTl.l.N Ne, mv dear. I would
net send ou nny reducing diets. ,t
lifti en jeu rued mere fund and iit'inn'ie
fieipnnt Intfrvuls than a grown woman
bii-nuse jeu must mi pl,i the nin -teilnl
for the growing piecess active
lu )ou nnd keep up thr hem of nr
body with carbeli) di ales iiiul fats. The
lifts nre for join mother and her
generation.
I:m:a.'iiK -Then, is a leu-,,,, fr
d.iudiulT. liiviiliilil) it Is rarelesnis.s
about brushing ami shmiipoeini:. I'evv
people who use the ,ar brush regu
hnly everv night for a few- minules
mid who w isli tlie bnir t iuiervals of
two weens, niv , are se tioebl..,!
llntlil.. (mil n.i . 1 "'..
I , ,ru , ,"K '"''"s s the scalp, sets the
KillMl III lllMlllltll.il tl.l II, tl . . I
"""" """"'""1 IM (1M I 1 11 I . t
oil II mimi in II lie 111 1 II. ......... 1
1 have n little piuiiihlet en cine of the
' hair I tint )ou s M1, 1. ... . ,, ,
L ., fennuli, fro- . ... . it "
ruimuiii tin ilmnli 11IT, ill cas,. veiils
1 l" "" ''xfKK(,'atei trouble and needs
extra cine,
A. S. A gill elshteiui, five feet
I ... j. '. --'
fi Will flllf.! vnlllfiliTa flln.., .
meVk. e. " i'v"De wm
iJiiri. i iiii ii
The Wife Cheater
Jiy IIAZKL DCYO DATCI1BL0R
Jean Steckbriilffe mnrrfc Nerman
Wayne in unite of many teaming
front her friend. Xerman it the
kind of man who ha never hcen
known te care for one tremtm were
fArm a few week at a time, and they
have been married only four week
when he attempt te deceive Jean
about dining in town with Alice
Wihen, a mutual friend. Jean fight
against her jealousy, and I rewarded
by a cenfednn from Xerman. H'ici
Alicc attempt te make iieuble Jean
ha the atl$factlen of telling her
that he has Known about it from the
beginning,
CIIAPTKR XI
The Country Club Dance
WOMEN are tha strangest things.
After my talk with Alice, I felt
happier than I had been In several days,
but the night of the country club dance,
In Hpite of the fact thnt I was entirely
Pntisilcd with my appearance, I found
te my amazement thnt I was subcon
sciously watching Nermnn.
After his confession te me, n fcelins
of pence bad swept ever tne. I was
nenrer te him thnn I had been even in
the first few dnys of our marriage, be
cause It seemed that I had paused un
important milestone, lint the minute
Alice swept into the dressing room, mid
with an Inimitable) gesture, flung off
her cent, revcullng the almost wicked
loveliness of her scarlet and black
benntv. I felt thnf mv own ilress nf
Mlvcr gauze looked insipid and school-
girlish.
Alice did net leek like n resident of
Hilten. She was Parisian from the top
of her sleek, dark head, te her slender
feet In their black slippers, with red
heels.
In vnln did I fight te regain mv self self
centidence. At home when I had
viewed myself In the glnsH, I had beemed
etheienl, fnlry-llke. My gauzy gown
seemed fairly te llent mound me, and
my blue-gray e.ves looked misty and
remotely mysterious.
When I hail come down the stairs
Nerman hnd risen te meet me, and Ills
ces hnd darkened with quick feeling.
"Yeu leek like n goddess," he hnd
breathed. "I am almost afraid te
touch .veu for fear jeu'll vanish into
thin nlr."
Hut when I saw Alice the thought
struck me with sudden force that god
desses nre net te be feared, A man
may want u geddes, in his home, as
guardian of his hearthstone, but the
women te be feared are the vvaiiu vvaiiu vvaiiu
bloeded, scarlet-lipped, very human
t.vpes, like Ailre. A man mav hesltutc
before innrr.ving such a vveninp, but he
never falls te respond te n leek from
her e.ves, or u touch from her fingers.
And whnt nn ndvnntage Alice hnd ever
me in ether wn.vs. After two months
of married life, I was an open bonk te
Nerman. In splte of the fact thnt 1
was wire of his love, sure that he
honored me, I knew that he wns net
pioef against the fascination of ether
women becntise of the mjstery Mir Mir
leundlng them.
When Alice and 1. etttwardlv the
best of friends, tntcrcd the ballroom
together, I suffered u moment of in
tense agony. Nerman's first leek
should have been for me. I wanted that
leek mere than I hud ever wanted any
thing else, because It steed for se much.
Hut I wns watching closely, nnd I saw
Net man's e.ves rest for a second en
Alice. In thnt innt of time I raw
bis eves flash, nnu I knew fieiu the
way Alice Hung her head bnck en her
sheiildcis that she hnd seen thnt leek,
and wns nvvare of her power. It
sickened me! It robbed me of nil the
pleasure I had looked forward te that
evening, r.nd when Nerman came te me
for the first dance 1 knew that It was
net because lie wnntcd te dance with
me. lie would hnve preferred Alice in
Ids urins, but I was his wife, he owed
the first dance te me, he wns metcl.v
executing his duty as a husband, and
nltlieugh I kept my e.ves turned reso
lutely uwa.v. I felt that ever my head
his leek was following Alice ureiind the
room, and all his thoughts were of the
time when he would held her close
ngnin-t him. At that moment 1 was
Middcnl.v sniry thnt I hud evei niarri.d
Nerman. Pel haps if I hail held off. if
I had kept mvself remote and m.vs m.vs
terieus, he might hnve mnirled Alice,
and would new be pursuing me as the
unnttnined. Hut even ns the thought
occurred te me. doubt lciped into my
mind. Alice would never be the wife,
she would never make the mistake of
loving tee much. She would be selfish,
but alluring, she would Ink" t'cij tiling
and give as little ns possible, while I
was the tplcal wife, willing nnd eager
te sink my peisenality in m.v husband's,
and te fiirgit that theie was sin h a
tiling as another man in the win Id.
Monday The Serpent's Tells
Adventures With a Purse
"l IHDI.n.S of every description are
VJ dlsplavcd in the shops, nnd when
en a hunt for them it is dilliciilt te!
find the prettiest. I've been wanting!
something u bit different te vvini with.
n white silk sports suit and have poked
an imilllsitlve nose into all places sell
ing girdles. And I leallv found sump,
thing I hnd net si en before, (iinlles
made of pearl Small lings fastened
one te the ether in bunches of peihups
sl and then joined te another set by u
Hint piece or the pearl, pi I Imps nu inch
, long, i.ewi.v. lusuuus sheii-iike. n
et n (lower blue, geld' n .vellevv , nm mile'
colors inn sucn lasciiiatltig shades as
te make one want te gather the rutin.
displn in one's aims ami sav te the
glil "wnip em nil up." The.v nre fifty
cents and nn euellnu ipmlitj silk.
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uii.ti. mv ..bum u. v .inn a
Things You'll Leve te Make
What little fnt Mill ..... l, .1..,
win, tiiiH iirxxY im.av iHixxirr '
Mnlie any hind of n hiii. bonnet of .
linen, lliiene or eluiuihin.v Tiiiu It with !
U binding et eherhed ',, ,l! .umI
band of the same. Cut two bunnies of,
plain bluel. mateiial. l'rii the eve up. I
pllipie ilieles of white with ii small I
renter Hirle out uway. The blar I ,.. I
e e showing threueli the white will Klvu I
lie ff... I of i,,.i.ilu U.i.. I, .. M,L
mouth and whiskers with white' vimi' i t
oil cm mnlie the vvhlsKeiH of pliees of
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.......... ...b... ." l.ie. ll me llllll, ,i
and stilt hid te the lirrririj 'h fne,.. ,S(,V
one blinu.v te eiuh side of (h,. hemii i
Utile siMer will lust love te .,!, .....' ,
n the inlihll,.
dnuib If Hhe eau den one of the,',. .,,... I
UUN.NY PLAY BONXUTS. i f?
J
iJBunmjPlQjBennel
Science Is Truing te
That Fairies
Such Creatures of the Imagination Arc Subjected te Celd
Practical Common Sense, Where Will All Our Illusions Be?
AND new they're trying te prove
things about fairies 1
Twe children In England lived near
a weeds, In which they used te piny,
and they told their parents that they
pleved and danced there with fairies.
Then one day ene of them begged
for her father's enmera te take a pic
ture of their little friends.
The father developed the pictures
himself, and te his astonishment he
found slowly taking form en the sensi
tive surface of the paper the exqui
site figures of the fairies dancing.
Iater en another picture wns tnken,
this time of n goblin, another play
tunte of the children.
The family showed the pictures te
neighbors and the story wns handed
about.
Investigators gat held of the matter
nnd It became generally known.
And new "they" arc trjlng te prove
It.
0
F COURSE in the interest of the
defense or exposure, whichever It
proves te be, of spiritualism. It Is
necessary te probe Inte everything of
this kind which presents Itself.
Hut It does seem such n shnme te
bring fairies down te lbe level of cold,
practical investigation.
It does seem a-s if they, at least,
might be left te the realm of imagina
tion and fancy.
Why. if we find that there nre reallv.
truly fairies, we'll get se thnt we'll
take them for granted just ns we take
horseless carriages nnd automobiles that
fly like birds, nnd familiar voices com
ing out of instruments, mid communi
cation through miles of space without
nnv visible means of transference.
Te be sure, It wns nccessnry for these
two little girls te be together nnd te
hnve what is called psjchlc powers In
order te call the little spilten into
sight.
The Weman's Exchange
A Remedy for Fleas
Te the r.iMer et B'emrin'i raeet
Dear Mndani Could veu possibly tell
me hew- te get rid of Heaa? The cellar
Is full of them, nnd I fear I have some
upstairs mid down. I have used in
sect powder, but It seetna te de no
(feed Could you kindly help me in
nny vvav? I have n little kitten. Dees
thnt draw- them? I have sprayed lsel
around also.
A CONSTANT IlKADEK.
Klrst, veu should wash the lloers with
strong srepsuds. thoieughly cleaning
out the crncks of the beards. Then
sprinkle the carpets nnd rugs with
alum, either powdered or In n solution.
Wash the kitten with a solution of two
tablespoons of crcclln te one quart of
water Beat often the rug or cushion
that It sleeps en, hanging It in the sun,
Beauty Questions
Te the Liltter of M'emaii'i Vaae:
Pear Madam I have tiled the i:c
of n great many powders, hut find that
they nil mnkn my nose nppenr scaly.
I us- vanishing cream before apply
ing the powder, but It still makes It
leek the same. I use all the expen
sive pevvdeis. Is there anything I can
use te prevent this scaly appearance?
I wish te reduce nnd lese ubeut ten
pounds. Hew- can I accomplish this
"A DAIIA" HKADUn."
De net in vanishing cream en a
dry rkln, as it Is made largely of soap
and will make the skin drier. Hub a
geed cold criam en your nose before
applying the powder.
nietlng nnd plenty of nxerclse will
help ou te reduce.
Yeu Need
a Refreshing, Harmless drink during
Het Summer Days,
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Fresh from the
glowing evens
Victer Bread is made in our own blR
sunshine bakeries three of them with a
combined capacity of mere than two
million leaves weekly !
When the big golden-brown leaves
come from the evens, no time is lest in
getting it te you. Inte the waiting trucks
and wagons it gees, then direct te our
bteres, where you can always be sure of
receiving it fresh.
And when you take your first slice of
this geed wholesome bread, veu'll knew
why hundreds of thousands of families
serve it regularly en their tables.
Victer Bread
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Prove
Are "Really truly" j
But perhnpn, If we can prove tbm
we'll produce the psychic power Itm
nn we have produced the unseline. th,
propeller and the well, whatccer th
wonderful dcvlcet nre which nre el
mentnlly resperiHlble for the tclcDhetii
and the radio. "-'cpneni
Science in growing mere useful ..j
mere marvcleiiK every day but vvhp.
will It put all our Illusions? "
Ancient people believed that Gert
bun a htiRe lamp lu the nkv for tU
daytime, nnd that it was put out it
night.
And then they thetmht He wn
about llRhllnR up all the little Inn.
terns which were hunt; about the tk
te give some light during the dark
period.
Of course, new wc knew what rea.W
does happen and hew only I wonder it
we ever will knew It nil?
Wc are very much advanced tlnti
theHO days of Ignorance and chlldlni,
fnltln, but isn't that old illu"0 ,
pleasing one, n thoughtful, careful
faithful (Sed going regularly about Hli
phin of keeping the world sufficlcntli
lighted for Ills mortals te see their
way about?
TO "believe in fairies" is te retain
some of the fanciful imagination anil
eager hope of childhood.
It Isn't necessary te see them In
order te "believe in" them.
Indeed, it Isn't even necessary te h.
lleve that there are fairies in order
te keep that power of innkc-bclleve, the
let's pretend that fills up se many
childhood hours,
Whnt will happen te thnt power tt
make what Is ain't and what ain't li
If the scientists bring fulrlcs Intn
everyday life? w
Aside from the possibility or lmpej.
nihility of It nil. de we want te ligra
such dream-like, intangible, nlrr
thought-made playmates made substiiJ
tiul and practical?
Ask at Your Church
Te the Editor et Weman's Paat:
Dcnr Madam I am twelve years old.
In geed health nnd a. Catholic. 1 would
llke te Jein the Camp Fire Girls Would
jeu kindly print the pl.ice te call of
phene te Jein? MAItY JANE.
Ask the rector of our church vvher
ou can Jein, ns the Crtn.p Klrc Glrli
nre largely connected with the thurchcl,
nnd I cannot find out here whether then
is a blanch in Gloucester.
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