imwxv ;v. BvSferG PTJBLIG LEIER-PmiiADBKPHlAX TriURSDAYi" JlrfiY v 20? $fc .$,J.V '.tii'VaWtWrf' Vv r ' 2 j-w T4' ' ! 'i'T1'!., ,t"C -v V' V (Hi? V-,MBBBBl lAdmwA . " irv v- A" -,!M, AkSbbbI . y- , , "Mbb ite G7 Behind the Counter Has Her Own Difficulties te Cepe With m& J& W Example, the Customer Who Is Impossible te Suit, the One ;' - f Who Cannet Decide and the One Who Changes r - Her Decision HAVE nil hnd experience mere Jilnd the counter. A tM ha ta rlAllffTlf ftlllr flTff i - euiiiciimv e..v. ... ..,........-..,..,--- Me; sometimes she is naugntuy man Mfir. W3 HAVE nil hnd experiences mere There nre women, you knew, who or lew pleasant with the girl be-1 fl that havltiR money rmta them above money. A necessary nart of bclnc wealthy. 1 such ncrsenn believe. 1m nrevlnir It bv i L-i- .. . :r. . i" ,.; int.! rt.i , In . ..htn.nn.Hic "em very arrogant anil nnilKllty line finite mood; but frequently 8he con- ''V.r that . " i the, sffi&ta c d of Thnt's the way we feel about It. , rpHE customer who doesn't knew Just J But the counter has another side. J. exactly what she wants Is Just as yl watched n j?lrl the ether day who ' wearing as the one who knows tee well started out hopefully with a fussy cus- Ilnt Bi,0 Wnnts. teraer. I She will listen te suggestions and She was fresh and smiling and ami- accept hints of various kinds for an Me; she showed the customer a blue hour at a time. ahd white silk scarf. She will allow the saleswomen te put But that would net de. It had te be herself henrt and soul Inte waiting upon oe which would exactly match a cer- i her without exerting herself in the least fain sweater and hat which the lndy te meet her hnlfway. hid left at home; she didn't think thnt And an hour of this will take the one would de. I strcnuth nnd heart out of the jtlrl be- .The girl showed her another and nn- j hind the counter mere thoroughly than ether. Sue tried them en, one ty one., a wiiele nay or ordinary werK tficn poked nbeut among the boxes en the counter for ethers. 'She was there nt least three-quarters of an hour, trying en. nutting aside. fussing, fidgeting, nsklng for mere, ex pressing disappointment and disap- The woman who changes her mind Is cxnupernting, tee. She decides upon what she wants, quickly enough, and without any aid from the salesgirl. Hut then, just nfter the slip is made jifeval. until that peer salesgirl wns out, ull its complications arranged and limp and exhausted. AH, YCS, V' every te there's another side iwcrr counter! ' f Women who imperiously demand a pair el white Ktii gievei with three but tons, size UVi, then upon getting them, flip them ever, toss them down en the counter and nsk for something better, don't deserve, gracious consideration and seldom get it. , They haven't learned that women are Women and humans are humans, no "Batter what position In life they bold. its carbon slid aIde. she says suddenly. "Well, new let me see de you have them in white? Perhaps that would be better than the black. May I see these?" After looking carefully at the black and deciding iinally that she likes the white better she unexpectedly changed her mind and decides net te get them at all! THAT'S something, tee. Oh, the day of a girl behind the counter Is net a rose-bordered path la a peaceful garden by any means. fl mi Through a Weman's Eyes By JEAN NEWTON , "Out of the Nowhere, Inte the Here" .Where did you come from, baby dear? -Only a few short months age we did . net knew you and new we date our lives from the day you came. , .We hang upon your smile your leek ' of recognition sends a thrill te our, hearts. Ne king or queen that reigns baa the power se te favor us, no ' gracleusnesM of mighty monarch can J se delight us. "Levely woman, n thing of beauty ana a joy terever: nn, the poet wne sang that, what would he have said had he had you? What woman ever had a silken vel vet skin like yours, a downy freshness se smooth te touch, such bliss te kiss? Or such n wrist all little dimples that are like peels of pink nnd white ness no pnlnter and no sculptor could depict It. Even your tees like tiny rosebuds blooming from all your creamy sweetness are n tribute te great nature's handiwork. 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Jean tries te make Xerman jealous and fails because he is tee sure of her. CHAPTER XV Grewing Mistrust Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA Lt Iters te Cvnthta't column miut ft written en one side of fi paver only, and must be stored with fn writtrt name and address. The ttnme uMII nor Ve published the urltrr does no tclh II. Unslaned tetters and Utters written en both sides et the paper mill net ee answered, Writers who wish personal answers that can be etven In the column lelll please leek there, as pirsenal letters are only written ichtn otuelutclv licen-tart). WHArS WHAT Bv Helen Decie Te "Conscience-Stricken" Unless there Is likelihood that an other will tell your secret, better let "eleepln dogs lie," since you did net speak before. Te "Lawrence" Ten ought te help your father 'aa much a you can, my boy, but nt the same time try te keep up your studies. The public schools nre flne. "ieu de net need a wealthy person's help, "ieu need 6. proper point of view, which In volves duty te 'parents and te self. Saya She's In Leve Dear Cynthia I read your column every evening and I figure you will be nble te help me as you de ethers. I am a young girl of sixteen. I am dearly In leve with a young man four vears my senior. I speak te him when I sce him and I would love te be In his company. He Is respectable In all wavs: that is why I leve him. This boy's father comes te our ncuae quite often, nnd I often talk te his lamer noeui mm. .-uy, w "" can you Kinaiy expmui iu "'"..." way in whicn i may k wiin hut veung man? A way In which he will het tnke notice thnt I am running after htm. I sce him quite often, but never held a. conversation with him. I de net think my parents will object te my going with him, because we are of the same religion and he Is a very nice young man. I! I'O Yeu nre net In love, my dear, though you nre undoubtedly much attracted te him. Why net nsk your father te cmrirafit tn hu father te bring his son with him te see you nil some day? Yeu could get te Knew tne young imui in huh way. Should Fellow Convention! Dear Cynthia We are four bobbed hair flappers. Up te the present mo ment we were carefrce and led n Jelly life. New, Cynthia, a problem Is con cen tmnttnir ii Tvhlrh linn caused a great deal of comment by our most intimate friends. A . A few weeks nge en Saturday we were Invited out te our boy friends bungalow. In the evening it rained hard and the thunder storms were flerce. The boys told us te stay ever nlcht. We did se. When we ar- rivml hnmn our friends told us It wns a highly Improper thing for us te de. Bhall keep en vtlth my work. I think i was the mly tnlng under the clrcum t Hut every wnmn;i slieuld have some- stances. Kindly voice your opinion en thing te occupy her mind outside of her this Would be much obliged If your life with her husband." ' readers will help us In this problem. I hnd vaguely agreed, although I II. B. n. knew even then, thnt when the time x:nder no circumstances should you came for me te marry, I should proceed jnVp stayed nil night nt this bungalow in the old order of things. I had never without n chaperon. Ncr should you been brought up te de anything, nnd girls have gene there In the first place Kilith. nn- r sfpr wna he n? rriupntpi uncnapereneu. iiii-ic uie tciwiu ... JclImlh m 1 T Awl There are mere than fifty-seven varie ties of bad table manners, but of theae,. perhnps greedy manners are the meat conspicuous. Eating in wolfish haste, aa though one wqre half-starved, scraping the plate. tilting up the aeup plate or the dessert plate te get the last drop or morsel of feed all these ravenous tricks betray gross Ignorance of geed table manners. , Even In a tramps' lodging house when some benefactor furnishes a rare meal for the hungry human derelicts, it is easy te distinguish the man who "has known better days." He has been with out feed as long aa the ethers perhaps longer but he does net eat greedily. Though he, tee, Is "down and out," his early training in self-restraint marks his superiority In a band of hoboes. On the ethor hand, a man In geed circum stances who habitually "wolfs" his feed arouses the suspicion that his early life could net have been much above the hobo level. roman's Exchange "M Her Hands Perspire Te th9 Editor of Weman' Page: from perspiring? Mine de It almost cenOnually. DISCOURAQED. There' Is really nothing that will step your handa from perspiring entirely, but bathing them In alcohol or violet am monia after you have washed them will iieip a great ucai. Te Lese Weight Te th Editor of TTeman' Paee: .Dear Madam I am a young "girl nlmest eighteen years of age. I am five feet and one Inch in height and weigh 12S pounds, everybody tells me that I am stout, and yet when I say that I want te reduce, Vthey say that when a person Is Inclined te be stout there Is no use In trying te lese weight Js that true? Please tell me hew much I should weigh and what I should de te lese Avclght A PHILADELPHIA QIRL. Yeu should weigh about 114. It Is true that a person who Is Inclined te tin i.fmi wilt huifA !...-.- .. duee than the person who ' haa V,! -dencles along that line, but fV.. ' f exercise will reduce you. pi.S'8.' M r swim, row, get na much exercli. .T,mj ;" can nnd eat lnt . lint. ..rrP" U 5r . cut down en potatoes, ml k ind Lfift for while-. De net starve yeM?1 make the change tee sudden erLw as this may hurt you, but in.!" down a trifle en all rattening re, Meaning of Names Te the Editor of Weman' paet, - Dear Madam I am eighteen v..J. -nge. Ave feet tall and weigh lei5.!! What should I weigh? I "SeuM W reduce, hut se far I haven't aSjKi!? Will you please tell me the SSSffit of the names Marcella, Marl'iJL'a' Xavler, Anna and Keglna? 'm?j Yeu are net at all ever wln,i. . fact, you should weigh 112. se 2Jj worry about reducing. Marie 1. French pronunciation of Mary ifiS rneana "bitter"; Frank meaw' Anna means "graclcni," rtegtna nuS! "queen." but I have net been ffljf find the meaning of Marcella or xiViJ Can a reader help us out? "T"r. In the same way. It Isn't every man who Is willing for his wife te divide her time between n career nnd her home. As for Nerman, I wns sure, nltheugh we hnd never discussed the subject, thnt he preferred the old-fnshlened type of woman for n wife, even though he might like te piny with the affections et a woman who wns thoroughly inde pendent. I All this time, although there hnd ex- 1 1 Istcd nn Invisible barrier between us, ventlens that should be observed under nil circumstances, nnd girls risk their reputations when they de net conform te them. Can't Get Along Without Column Dear Cynthia I left the East some time age, my home erlglnnlly being In a suburban town of Philadelphia. Be fore leaving the East I made arrange ments te receive the Evenine runi.ic Iedeeri, ns 1 reauy ceuiu net ne witn- especially uyntnia h column, - . j t .1 , ,il- , ., i . nut it another of these three rlBs.. r,.i i ' I1"- a8r went "? hlaw ana x 'Tu, ' " ,",v,"m DB"le.r . DC"veen ua! We 11. Cynthia loams out here all nieces however remhln t 7 11 X & njyself under a terrific nerved "" maue an eiieri te ee naiurni nnu ! alone. Everything strnnge; no friends pieces, newever, combine two of these i . , . T . v. i,u sweet, nnd te trent him as f nothing whntever Through girl friends I have functions. Among such pieces the stln- Ev.T morning I nweke with I ,, hnpcnwli ,f 1 burnct, wlth anx m,0etne acqualnmnce of se"ral young chest is one of the most important, the hope that Nerman would say some- icty he knew nothing of it, but I wns men while nttendlng danccB, nnd enjoy leu can hit upon it. and you can put ' thine te me. that there would be n sure that I couldn't go en much longer the Western beys' cmnnnny very much. th?' '" A, ul Z ' ,,, ,n .lt.,atlen.I that the breaking point must come ! ffen't mean te knock at the Eastern .me prnciirai-minuea people of the break of some kind in the situation nf th menu ui euuie u.nu ,,. , kn-, ,,. , " , , ... .... DOVS ) -. . - . r- - t--w wa. mi. . .1 a i .-uwa.& ii HIIVIi X IllUOl lifL Ilk UltT ITllI' I mi ... your readiness te laugh nnd coo your "tunrt or Jncebean period made full 'between us, but he never mentioned Matp of vermHn-8 fP(.Mnc,. i mllst ' .,'" efc" i "" effervescent Jey nnd well-being te nil j " et "ecnest jn both capacities. Jt ' Alice's name, nnd, in spite of myself, I knew whether or net he was seeing j they are very i wJie leek upon yeu: it is the bright- , ""' ", .t " . ,', ,,s we" " nnenlshpd ever it. ness you shed upon a sometimes dreary I n' f tl!i:hcoi?me"est rt cles ln their . f in, n i ni -..i.i t. i.. ., - ...ei,i. .i,. heiifPi. The chest can be Just at nspfnl ' I imagined nil k nviiu. u i iuc i",' ui nu.nu.iKj inn, ,le-n.l I .. flirt (l.arihau, wlrtim cr (,pa. ,yt.My i.n &$' i-vyewr are In the drabbewt jfloem se lrre C:V ' "W"v I.....W a- I.IV " av jnest cbcrisa you. A.a.1 .kn . a.. win .... ...... lll.n I. 4.IIU lil.lk juu uiuj imcvcr nccJ k. kinds of things. hat H"""1- "eche.t can be just as useful1 Imagined all itinus or tnings. . ,d , ., k, , re- t0,da,y n.s U evef was- . The "Implest kind , he scPlng Alice perhnps nt times during thut xerrnall Wa3 deceiving me. IhV'but d"st1sUSw?reb0ai;e,t,hnn'dehlw1ti! the dar when w" "! '" , ' t,1! "? Jnn A various arrangements of drawers and Wnsn't Rne Perl'aps meeting him nt hnd net been te the house, and w bevs ) young men in question go out occasionally, and ha, n rrt VArv Ttiltnh WItrnrlfcArl n fln.l Allro frccretly. It peemed te me that that I. from the East, de net nalnt. TT-na l ciiiiKi DPar anytlillig but tnls con- smeue cr run my siecKings, nut i ue iinuiHi uHncnne. even me Knewieuue i i',J"u1 . '"- ; i" impiaujn mm .111 III"-.- Bllir liUlll HIT.' Jj.OL HI V IlltJIJiri &, Mice m rs. nml " L ""c I'ciuuin ...v. .... - .... ".' "'": ""': " ....... nirt-ie, n-ttVi ,in.. .i,. , :. , , ,. .i t f. The l iirenneii in en lttith or .Margaret the.v lovely baby, we net only pray but vow front " The chest was ln!pp(l h. . . . i t i,-- . Hudieu-ly avoided mentioning her name, ttfde our part that he world which,''0"': 0j ac": M,lBt ?"mi"d f'A "I','"' ' thought wn- agony, nnd I began te Sl,vrnl mn . ,rjed ,0 Mng ,,pp lme wl far hns shown you only kindness and tvn-k-. think of ITilten ns a trap te neiu me , the conversation nnd ln euch instance I bttiignity shall never turn away its Seme chests were as nlnin n. r,ir,.. tn the routine of mv life. If he hnd i had been sidetracked. All this ndded i stems, ethers were ornamented with talked of her nnturnllv. ns he tnlked of m' 8.1SP.U;,.01'. ",''" imllc. l(. .IU ..... - ... ..blf med n "s". and " ,! our ether friends, I .beuld have lest i nrijty 1 A . d Mnnv of -, .,. mr Busr!clen. but his persistent si- "Penny" Newman, who has oak or pine chests, with applied erna- I lence and my own resolution net te v ZMr. died at her home In V est Norfolk hng- , ment. nre very Denumui. . , , , ma(le the lnnfl u'hs n mAdpl nf n thrifty hntiM . ml, j . . wife. When she mnrried forty years Tomorrow The Stuart Settle or Settee situation n met Intolerable. age she declared that she would net ( Alice had the advantage of me In be satisfied until shp lived in n house Pnnr P.r ' pe mnnv v.nv. Fer one thing, there of her own. She begnn te henrd up her , truurray J ,PAmnn who cets .u i -...i .. k. j ..L... I t, . ... .was her work. A woman wne gets " i'"" """ "-.'"' "" '' rer maKine costumes which nrp snhl . . .. i.i .i m,0 ,rin, ft P Ann . a . . . - " ' nu IntA r R WTirill 11I1U LUUII'MIJ advantage athlng thnt I hnd grown te believe thnt both lttith nnd Margaret Uuew mere nbeut the sltuntien tlinn they were wll in;,' te tell me. five years she was able te give iher hus- for ?13 or $20 In fashionable shops , out int0 thP "erl" nnU , band the surprise of his life by buying women nre said te receive as littlp ns I men seems te have a certain aikoew Btandlni; in an acre of ground 2i cents in some of the Londen fac- 'ever the wife who does nel by the River Ou'-e teries, Tomorrow Suspicion Realized Adventures With a Purse BEDS in a room de se much for the general nppenrnnce, nnd the grent-r-t nf care should be tnken with them te have them nent nnd inviting. In summer they usually leek het, but the dainty dimity bed sets I have seen Me i? er- a lis, If ehe keeps her feminine cnarm in j change the entire nppearnnce of the 'addition te drawing her salary. r",!"v ,r,)e-, now-whlte nnd sheer. ! Alice did fashion nrtlclcs for one et ; "- -. . ,, corners cut te fit the bed nnd the bolster A BUILDING-UP DIET . - . v.Flt(. ir i,ih nt nt 1 1 IV lVU IUHI UIU lJIPltl By ANTOINETTE nnWFI V the big dallies, nnd made very geed ,,rfnvp nm gprPfl,i nrc both Hcnlleped. OYNOPSIS of preceding chanters at l?il . .. , money nt it. She kept a plnce in They rnnge in price from $4 te 55, ac S . ss preceding chapters et until the end of the first week, except (m n studio of sorts, where bhe had (er,iin2 te thp size. . ,. , ... ' . i .n .. . .. 1...H ki.i.. . .. . . , ., . .., .u.. t .-i, , : . , . . -. '- ui - uc uue mud ui u rcui gin: .iiss "'m i teiu ner te urinic n malted milk hpr tvnewnter nM.l iltri nnwf nf hpr Ruth O., nn erphnn, twenty, wrote n three times a day, made with half work, and this enabled her te serve 1 iuji ,2 "".-.iii wiiru sne up- . mm miiK. .i ninneriime she in- fca t0 her friends without puiiing . uii.-m ,, -i . . . .Rirlbed liprsplf as thp hnmp psf p r in nluilpil nn. lnrt. n t e, ..i. "".." . ' i ,. t .i r.t tn II inn. "" want ie ins" mere innn one nnt, ut r ' ;. . . - - ,.-. - - - --.., ....n ..ui. ... ai.ii; iirnn tt. inn ir 1 v ,11 uJiiiiLh www -...-... When we go awny en vncntlens we the world nnd the unhapplest because l vegetable like splnurh, beets, cauli- in fnne 0,.Aer lo,eli?- , u , flower, green peae or benns, well bur- in one of r awwali. aa.V...J UIUI, Oll V fa O AiUfc fii.' I.'4'U, f . j I U l II Jill IH II It 11 0 R SUInU WItll Oil te the trouble of coming out ie "" UM,iiy inVrt room te nnck them nnd 1 miw .ermnn u.en- imi .. M, , nr ,of, ut home -Am, , llwn her cnairs. ",""." u ",V''f '""i nn illcn that hut boxes .were uld spp Alice h little smKe el ,,xpeIlf:lvCi h0 U11S Pin,e(1 te fln( but nre mistaken, iih I assure them that there arc very many mero like myself. I am ceirect, am I net? I dance and llke te have n geed time, and have lets of friends. Of course, some of the writers of your column, especially the female sex, write that they de tut smoke, paint or roll their stockings, nnd de net wear short skirts, nnd aie rather attractive, etc. ; de net have many friends or have geed times. Well, 'i don't understand It, Cynthia, but renllv I think that some girls are afraid te be sports. I don't mean te go around with every Tem, Dick or Harrv nnd let them kiss them, but when I go te dances I notice girls sit around and nre tee timid te meve around and be sociable. Anether thing. Hurrah for the (tap pers ! I think they nre very cute, don't you, Cynthia? Of course, there nrc seme that de net appeal te me, but I wouldn't condemn them nil for n few. A QIHL FROM TUB GP.EAT WEST. Can Yeu Tell? By R. J. and A. W. Bodmer Why It Is Called a Honeymoon The word honeymoon, commonly ap plied te the first few weeks nftir n ceuple hnve become man nnd wife, erig- inuilv covered the , ..!. "moon" nfter marlnge, but has na moon in the sense that a particular lapse 111UC JS lUl'UIIl. The word honeymoon originated from nn old custom common among newly married couples ln the time of the an- til-Hi it-uiens. a certain wine made from honey was served nt the wedding i; i, " u ,n u,c anys jmmcaiately after, following our present-day weddings. It Is the general custom of the bride and groom te take a trip away from home nnd friends, either of short or long duration. This is cnllea the honeymoon regnrdless of the length of time. But ln the days when the practice originated it was the custom fni hn nAii.lt w.aaa pair te remain at home, and they were supposed te be prepnred at any time during the first month following their marriage te receive the visits of friends nnd relatives, nnd te serve te them at such times this wine of honey. The wedding veil of our modern brides, thrown back from and exposing the face, wns net the early conception of the wedding veil. In the early days the face of the bride remained com pletely covered during the ceremony, nnd was net shown until the service had been completed. The Greek nnd Reman brides were large yellow veils which completely covered them from head te feet. The custom of using a small veil wns brought te Western Europe by the Crusaders, and It hns been claimed that Mary Tuder were the first small veil in England when she became the wife of Jnmcs of Scotland. Tomorrow "Hew Did the Term 'Horsepower Originate?" Lilliputian Parasols The latest fnd nmeng the wll-dre.sed women of I'nris is te enrry Lllliputlnn parasols. These nre especially designed for U'-e in the moterenrs. They nre Just lnrge enough te simile the eyes nnd In- ! lentnllv le ndd n bit of color te the costume. The lmmlle nnd tips of one umbrella nre of bright scs.rbt, nnd the silk niny be either ln brown, navy or black. A .Tapnnese silk parasol is trimmed with long, black silk fringe. nml lins n black cnnmpi handle. In stead of the ordinary tipped stick, It Is topped with n big black ebony ring. Your Teapot- will dempnstrate why "SALADA" HAS NO EQUAfc Largest sale in America. BPtLLEB CO.. WHOLESALE AIIKNTS, 7 WOLTlf FBONT STREET. PnrLA aa HELL TKLKl'HONK LOMDARD 814 ' "" . POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere f Q v Vatllnl for. Tn hi-lnf hi i,n tn hu 1nl. ft I9na mnrl wlllch was nccemplished In Uni11(i (irPKRi ,,; , i ' i, , ly '" I from two remnnntH. l,se the ilnrker K Ji wekH It neccswry neunly that S S Tulta S I mf0' ,""?' ! "'' for th" M at the '',0": If'fnSe change her diet te il UvBli-biilldlnic etSpr tl at th. . ii.?ln i. i f"n,, n thn llgbfr shade for the bertha yoke. m efte but also that she ucnulrc nn uppe- ' 7u" "Tnn tn m "m,t'ntRr,.,," cuffs urid fold nt the bottom. Colored m tie that would call for feed. TI.p ilnllv T 1 I "rf, , li''1' TI"H Minis make the embroidered flowers Si Bflramlng and walking, the two best 1 '; ' , 'r'1 (,m U,,f ' V"'r'' V' iiml Mack .van. Is used for the baskets. MpetizcrH known, did thnt. , f?KmVn i S vera es , f ?. L"1;" U "" "n'1 f ,1", (lpMn H f,,,,,wn ln ,ll,! m VUenerully spenking. thin pcniile re- I . n,' -, f , , ',' ,, ' ?, ',, ,' I,P"t "U'Pt right .hand corner. If linen Is iMb nfaln n. because they Imve small uppe- " . ,'. " ' "... ,' .' '' " . "', , ' ,r" '"' ' ' when ,, thll4 ,)W.y hi,,,,, ul .)m Mlit. W&l tfe for feed, purtlculnrly for milk urn! k n s 'i ) Ti." Me for morning or nftrrnnnn wear: mq, tckiu, nrenla. bnce... butter nml hu " '.V n , ,. ,, Z Z, p., , ' , 'f wl'fl1' if silk m chose,. It will be Immfafimu m y MiV- known ns fattening feedstuffs. Se '';,, nZw?,itluh,H " f,"1 cough for i.ifen.ml pvpi.Ii.k functions. KrJC l necessary when iittemptliig u nidi- , " ."' ,,,,n,f . " .. . , ' wv ' " Bel FI.OK.y. HS!Vj depai-ture from the resuli.r imiw , "mi' ' It V's f ,,,fc , . . - ' Hfc.'JilliW tu bulid up nn appetite llrst. .J ' i ,?, f" ' . ; . "WKji.i. ni:tk. niVR xinai vv . . kWii'i HH..11. -.... .1 il..i . .. i. i- . . .. . ' 'i'ii is -.1:111 iiiniBi 11111L iiu will nil 1 imiiil iur rus mama wmmu wnuwii umi wnw iiiurninvH mi; it iiis v iimi r nnv . . " a.aw.i.,, ..(,- IJPIOrtS M lUlitl" l '"' ... in m-i.-u iu nrniiKQ JU1CP, nncen and pyg, mere or Jpss intlmncy between AUpu rnr nnmr. of hnpa nililrns Wemnn'a me . v.. .. ....... v uatuil Him IWU PKKS., I . ,,,,,l mrRPlt. nn.l in U10M ia sill' "" r.uiK.r ur ipiiuiic iii,i,,ii .,.. w. .d,u ...u. terpd toast, one or two plppp, n "innll ften hnid thnt she considered the aver- tvtetn thif bourn of ti and 5. helping of cooked cereal generally eat- na0 marripd woman's life very dull and mpfil with cream and n glass of mnlted Inspiring. ' milk- "When I mnrry." she had snld, "I Adams Dermatel (Clay Pack Wonder Treatment) rtemev! linen, bluckhemla nnd laaej the face soft and youthful. Prepared and sold by Adams & Adams, 1503 Arch St. Mfra, of that lilsh-nrnile "I'repnrullnn Line" Alie fgr sale ut Dt-tmrtincnt Slurei. Price 75c and $1.25 Things You'll Leve te Make Luncheon consisted of n clnRs of hnlf. nnd-hnlf milk and crenm, bread nnd butter, lettuce salad ; sometimes ice cream for desert, or fresh fruit, which- ' ever was merp cenvpnlpnt, with cream, 1 Ter dinner slip had soup sometimes a vegetable soup, ngnln creamed soup meat, potnteps, buttered limn lieaiih or I spinach, or carrots nnd pnrslpj, or but tered beets; salad, bread and butter: dessert, baked apple with crpnm. or linked custard, brend pudding or fresh fruit with crenm, glass malted milk. 1 lip luncheons varied ns time went en, reinetinips consisting of warinpd-ever meat and potatoes or left-ever soup. Hut always she hnd the glnss of hnlf-nnd-hnlf. Meats nt dinner, tee, were varied te gjvc Appetite roast beef, stenk, veal clioes, perk chops, linm burger steak or fish. The mnln difference between these and her former meals nppenred In the break fnst menu nnd in the milk nnd crenm consumption nnd the cencreiiu i,,i,u. lien et nutter te fresh vegetables nnd i Utilize Twe Itcmnants for bread. . ..,i.,i m,..,l,. .. v. fnui,inr,a,i T snu- thnf uhn u,l 11 ,.. , i 'V UUUKIII.1U1 ....,.. i.,.. ... .,....... 1 .i I I1 lllll llJ JM . ',' " '"""r'l-r.i y..HMa lluht ensllv b,uie no urciKinnt. or ivn nim u cu i nn tutien , . mm .. .. . '.I .--..- -.. Ifiecee nnu n i oil. ner iiiuciieeiiH una MM-wer iigui uuu uet wen caesen. .ItM go en witkeut,Biu;b change mwk. liiiiiir mtimi''u - liispire uny Vu ..,.,,l i ..!,., ii ..i . .. i t man. hut It will rnake him leH u chi . m --.-.-..- r.. fllll, ,r l,w I llviailli aapaviv riQM tt uicui tu un-BB luauuer, wane and ceiuurv 1 'r.'"'!""" v'li'. " which wae effected in this girl. flJ&.KS2. VvUM t lilelhir le prier Halm te lh hlfurruted Karmunta of Ill'I'nini. . -,,,, ,,,n,, t.it, iiu, ci ui,i,uiia ui ii wui mum) mm ie u cnuri An man view of modern the Iklairazlna hectlan iiue Laixjua, "Maka It Hew te make Geed Petate Salad With a deli- Dell one quart potatoes with cieus dressing the skins en. Coel, peel, cut Inte small pieces. Mix with one white onion chopped fine with a little parsley. Pour e.er it this dressing: 2 tablespoonfuls French's Mustard 2 tablespoonfuls sweet cream 1 tablcspoenful vinegar Vi teaspoonful sa'.: Mix thoroughly and serve Remember it's French's Mustard with its blended flavor that tribes this recipe se geed French's Cnfainr!L Sated Mustard Made only ty The R, T. French Company Rochester N. Y, Pilladshhla Officm 213 Se. 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