Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 22, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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SARAH D. LOWRIE'S
SATURDAY EVENING TALK
Calling Jealousy by Its Own Ugly Name
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The Average Man Prefers Je Spend ,
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WAS (lining last night in a room In
which (he most conspicuous object
wns n very nnclcnt enrved wooden
ltutldhu. It, was nut very large In
fnct, nlmet nil the objects of tirt In
the room were larger than It was, but
It deuilnntnl them, becaue there win
tbent It tin nlr of spiritual repose
thnt the ether einnmetitiil objects
larked.
We spoke of the elimination fiem
nil the lines of the figure of unrest.
There was, en the ether hntid, nothing
sleepy nbeut the grave, contemplative
face, or reposeful hands, m the quiet
folds 'of the dress. Whatever deep
thought wrapped the figure. It had no
hint of fixity nbeut it. It represented u
ante of mind, we concluded, at once
serene and calmly aware of ming
phenemenn.
One of the diner confessed that at
the early age of eight he bud icmeved
Mich allot her image from the exhibit
closet of the infant Sunday school room
of his father's clilireh. and in the hid
den recesies of his nursery closet bad
Itewed down and worshiped it. partl
from curiosity te pe what deem would
fellow. partlj because hi imagtnntieu
had been haled te his father's study.
of the worship of Idels bj a tee vivid
Hlble lessen en the Second Command- i
ment.
He wns discovered by some abrupt
adult in nn unmistakable nttltude of
supplication before the Buddha, and
had been hailed te his father's study,
a summons that Inevitably meant one
thing, namely, a whipping te illustrate
a moral lecttue. On this occasion the
moral lecture had for its theme the
fnct that (ied, being a jealous Ged.
would brook no rival. And there had
been a clear line of demarcation about
the personality of ether gods, which
for putpnscs nf Milium discrimination,
were, massed under the one fateful
word Idel".
Flit many jcur
then all bis 1
urs, find even new iiinl
life, the teller of the
experience confessed that Idels meant
Images of weed or stone dust as when
ever the word jealous came up in his
contacts with tils fellow men. even
though he knew It te be the word for a
hateful trait, he iuiiiieduitelj thought of
Ged as associated with it
I thought as be told that steiy hew
Irreparable is. the wrong grown ups ac
complish, with the er best of Inten
tions, bv net gauging the effei t of their
tejcbings en veiing nnd impressionable
and drastically logical minds. Life
hnd proved te thut man one thing
nbeut jealousy. 1 . that It was ,t
hateful and luiimful weakness Hint
either had te be rimiiuerfil ur it would
conquer him lint his e:irly impression
of Ged was that lie was n jealous
Being.
It was net explained te him. nor i
It still te most ihililieu. thut. what
ever that word jealous in the Second
Commandment tned for te the minds
of the men and women te whom the
commandment was given, it wa per
In Inly net the svuen.vm of n magnified
se'f-ieve that il stunds for tudiiv. W'eids
are net like mountains they ehisnge !
A thousand jeiir later. een te the
Ilebiews, I be Werd J id net convey the
meaning it nine had; for our Lord
never used it te describe (Jul. He
hi id that one must be stiule-heui ted
ami single-minded in the worship of
Ged, because, as all His heiuers well
knew, it was inipessihle te serve two
masteis He s.ild as regards human
love th.u its greatness insisted in
giving. int lu getting. Hut in none
'of UN tllustrat uuis nf Ged love did
He suggest ),, m mean nuivnd.iji
bj the word jealous) .
Li mli
ami
tKiKINti li.ii k at tli.it uiomeiiteiis
d unfortunate interview of the
father wuh ins little son en the sub
ject of idols mil of Ged. one wendeis
why he could net have made the child
feel tlut all the heart and mind and
bmh whs te be lifted up in an ntl'i-ting
of worship te that Highest of ."-pints.
iHtber than steeping te deifv -he hief
sin of the nuiser) jealous) ns a Ged
tiait
Fer je,ileus.i 's idt.iiii'v n sin uf
the niir-'iv and one net eutgmwn
Puffs of ll kite Organdy
Vary This Brown Swiss
nm. i.tiwi:
The .-Miis.. itipi'lilii i fit t ei liming
the Swiss meniiri hy , fm although the
many new ja.. u,.u. mils - such as ilu
Keilier nitleiis have dislint led the ,-.t
tint Ien slightly fiem mure enservalivr
eiiuiuii'i I . i b 1 1 s. ih mil Swiss rub i meie
and limit- (be In-nit of the ptattiiul
weiii.ni I 'ur Miiuiiiei nun mugs in en her
city or cuiintiy theie Is rcitiilulv nut Ii
lug quite se sane ami safr te tins
trailltlen.il inatcii.il in our uf the ihnl.
Celers.
Th.s suiuiurr brown fellows up iti iti
Vlcten'es lu ether die, pievlnic by
asserting it sway in the lir'd, and to
day we show one et these mw brown
Swiss fiecks dotted in inn
Ker the Swls ll et k tbrre senus tu
be nothing mine charming than ih.'
Jltlffcd slant sleeve of (lisp white ei -gaudy
and heie wc have this sleeve in
n double puff form i'linheimeic, tin
jiUfTsi aic iiscrleil a gain en ll.c skirt
il th form of side panels and the bash-
'ia'eftBe same material.
I
liv ( OKI
I theie. It lurk reuiid the coiner te
bumper and belittle our thoughts and
our affections nnd our impulses all our
live. It is easll the most uulekly
retributive weakness that we arc liable
te. Jt net only makes us menu, but It
makes ti meanly unhupp.v I knew of
no cure for it eicpt te call it bv its
tin me. If niic inn nv lnutulh te one
self: "Tills is net line that I fee', nor
righteous Indignation, nor wounded
sensibility; this is jealous).' then
elih one has get the snake under one's
heel that Is poisoning nil happiness
BUT meie than likclv tue wound that
we feel Is killing us at the bund of
a friend we call b) un ether name
than bv in teal one. self-love We
suiter torments li'mittse whnt we cull
our rights nre being neglected; we piece
together fragments of cencs, bits of
conversatiens: we trans'iite what we
de net knew by what we imagine; we
't forth all our deslies and cenipiue
them with all the meager fulfillments;
we call indlgu.ilieu. grieved feelings
wounded piidc. mural pleadings te our
aid: we fall te repreailiing and te vln
d!ctie reprisals, and all the time what
is the nutter with us. is what was th"
matter with us In the uurerj we are
Just plain jealous Ne one sick of that
fever uin see Hjc iiutli or trust himself
re act with lander or justiie. It has te
be get rid of like au.v ether disease.
One docs nor ere oneself bv loving
Icsm, but b.v loving mere.
A henrt practical in loving Ged
single-heat tedlv, single-mitidcdlj gains
the poise and selfishness) te love Ins
ft'llewnian stltlesv, tee. A sitciess.
fill lever Is the one who has raised i
Ills power of lev.ng te the toil notch '
What comes back te hlin in the vvav et
love all te the geed, but fnl his -mil
and mind what mints i the loving.
We jend missienulies te the Olietlt
and te Africa t convert the wotship wetship
ers of ' gin ven images'' te a mere
spiritual VMM ship of the Unseen and
Internal, and we ti.v eiusehes net te
fall into tlie Idelati.v et our Lenl's
du, when all the Iteuian Kmplre wor
shiped power, bill the best of us -nine-limes
runlet, about III bis own person
his chief little god. te whom he efleis
the dailv tubule of self-love, or sef.
pit), or elf-nggratidUeincnt. .leal
uiisv Is the sign ami token of that
nlel.itrj. It is the unmistakable f i nit
nf that put iiciilar sin One does net
al lit r jealous)
from the worship of
toil, nor (rum
loving one's fellow men
as one's s,.lf It i, the lesiilt nf
breaking a ceiiimauiliiieiii. ami it makes
Its own plan- of condign punishment,
where its victims suflci tenueiit.
Nt) llNK an pride Himself upon neing
.lllllllllie te it. ter It Is e.si pos.
slide te '"think of .veurself mine lughlv
than veii ought te think." and suffer
when ethers de net agree with jeu. I
semetitnis think. Iiewevei. that there I
are mere jealous parents in the vveild I
than iealeiis levers, or jealous friends, '
ei jejlrnis politicians.
Fathers ale often jealous of their
ibtldiMi and Insist en then ihlldien's
affeiilnu without having given any
thing mil te deserve it. Ilecause. of
ceuise, afiei bringing a ihild into l he
wm'il te siippnit ami idiirate It ac ac
leidlug ! I lie standards nf .muii i lass
is something Mm ewe that ihlld. nut
something fei which tin.- hlld nu
von.
Te iinssi the hild's devoted love
must leijiuie s.itiiething gieuter en .veiir
part than n debt well paid. And
fnthi'ls. i ne apt te be jealous
nf their wives' devotion te the ihil-dren-
though tliev tall It bv nnv iiaine
hut jeuleus) and mothers inn lie
very jen'eus , their telatien as mothers-in-law,
though they i all it lov
ing anxiety" nnd net jenleusv.
TIIKItK is nothing i ati'isepiii te
tlmr hurt 'is lulling it iv us nlaiii
common, enlinaiv gulden name, and
treating it as something te he gut rid nf
en the spot
Our Leid pointed in the ..nlv sure
means: Ills fulleweis ,nll it "dying
untn self " Jle speaks of , as e'sU.
line s life in order te gain it.
.S.4M I) I (tWI IK.
Bead Your Character
Hy Ihijlv Phillips
Hew te Treat .Mixed I'mlllcs
As it is uui t ub-irve uiii.il,
IT
ijiei-Min uas a iiimnve or a nvi-x
I'l'
me. it is al-e easi tu ebseive wherl
he has a pielile that Is ., in Mine uf
these two.
I'ur piaciiral puims,, th, ie aie two
sin h i ombiiintietis
One is (he pePs, fhe ll j)f,n of
whose face is mnvex and n,(. h.vvu
pint lem'ave; thai is u person mth a
forehead whuh slants baikvv.ini a bit
nnd a niu whiih piejwts Iteiiiuubi i
that it is the forehead w1': h icm-.iIs
thought and the Idu t Jit r tevi.iN de-
Uien Tient this man like a nuivex
se far as eiitlitiin,- vem ptopesitiou m
bun is i nticei tied but like ii lencnve
when pi rising him for a dicisluii. He
lepreseills nieb.lblv the most (tllclelH
npe nf bii-iii-ss man qui' k et thniight
and slew ,(f lu iiuii missing nn nuk-..
Hilt When ten fnul e ulher llll-
rurc, tl.i i uui nve upper niul i.
!"We. i'l,. pnilllplll fe.ltllles ut tlhll'h
an- a pieti udliig I'eieheud .uui ,i i inn
whnii slants b,i k mui -Jmul mlUxe ,t
lemplete vaiiniieii in )uiii uitii.
!' pntii'tii. i.in'liil 'and denbd in
working up tn the i liiuax nt vmir ap
peal, lie ..nefnl thai tins elitnav i. one
nf siigjpslien i.ilhei than atipi il te
Masen, and I hi II piesS , ,i quo k lie
sell I'.il tllis IVpe ut Illll II s ,,irt
"if tlieughi but iiiiel, of in 'ion. i- a en
M ntinieiital Mian aveiiiL-e and i- pewe,
fullv luuved hv vveI-p!aiuii. suggestion
Monday I'l .ntii.il Mud) of Menials.
Can Yeu Tell?
K. J im,l A W. liedmtr
By
h We See s,trs
The explanation of this !, I ,. mupled
with the desrriptiun of the five senses
seeing, Inuring, filling, tasting uml
touching- and their method of reiord reierd
Ing impirssieus I'm h of iliet -.eii-es
has Its own spei lal set of liei n. thieugli
vvhlill the st'lisatiuiis ineived Hie ein -illliuicateil
tn that pill tli I ai pint uf tin
hi Hill wined guvellis and luuk iftet
ach nf these -I'll-n 'I lie eve has Its
nerves uf Vision the Iiem , nrl,.s ,,f
smell, ihe elll. Ileives of healing, the
mouth nerves of inie, and the body
as a whole, neives nf loin u
Kaeh of these sets of mtvcs has thn
ability lu receive sencatlens or Impies
sleiis only in Its pinlkulnr field, with
slightly impei flint cxii'iitiens. These
senses aie capable of development e
lliilt tliev become mete anile and efli
I'ieiil in their own pin ti ular field and
wil U'speud aiiteuintlciilly when
Ul l.llstll
When sniiie one hits veu lu the tue
the nerves of vision nie disunited ami
perform their futiciieii . n about the
same vvav as ilicy de when light strikes
llietii. Tliev theiefeie preduie upon the
tn ti I ii tie sensation or light in ether
words, you raiimit ,111c i the mrves
l';ht wiihuui iiiedurliig ur M'Usatieu
uf light and this will eicur whether
Ihese nerves are distuibcd In a stieng
light or in complete darkness.
Monday Vben Wu Cotten First
Orewnf
In If arm W eatlier the Hard
Working Business Persen
Must lie Careful te Select
the Bight Feed
MKS,
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M. A.
h. ii
jtiii i 1 1 tit
.luly ami "tarly August are
nentlis for the highly nervous
business people lu kiep ph) s( nil) 111.
unless the) lake leal geed cure uf
themselvi s. The less of appetite ami
ficiucirflv being tee tired te rat miiiii
bung nn a hint uf in t no i Ills, that mi-
es uue is eaiefiil at this time, a
serious breakdown looms big, carl) In
the fal
! A series
menus for evening meal
f,. ,hH lln
urns in son :
Ne. I
Oietige Souffle
Chilled Tomate Garden Onion
linked ('lib ken t'usiaid
I '.iked l'etatu I'leaiiKsl Coin
Salad
Stewed rrmi
Ne. -'
Chilled tir.ipe .lime Supreme
Chilled Ctifiimbi'is Itinll
slies
hlil.eii .1 la King
I'elled itii e Snap Iteatts
Lettuce
.Melen Tea
Ne. 3
Chilli d Kire Soup
Itumaiiiaii Oiiielet with Tu:isd Cie(
r.nl.ed Maiaieiii linked Tmirilncs
Cob slaw
Apple Sp.mge s-pniige Cake
Tea
Giaiigc .Seuftle
Ite.im mil the Julie of
etauge and add
one large
ttiii'hull iitji uf (old imffr.
Oik miiioeii of hmmi jiikc, t
Our tilhltifiiiun uf in fun,
Yull; of one me.
Whip up well, then fnld Inte this
miMiiie tin- stifih beaten white nf une,
g . divide in tu two thin glass,, adding
a t.ihlesiuiii of i hupped- lee tu each
gills Serve ii f cold
linked Chidicn CiisUnd
Sieiiiu a small fr.ving chlikni until
tendei .
Cm uin half the i hicken in tinv dice
m put through the feed iheppei. I'se
the hones ami skm for making broth.
I New pirn in siiinll saucepan
I Out i ti of t hit Ki n ttn I
Oil! 111)1 of null.
7 ii e ii hull (i'i,
1 oil. of Olll i ijii.
I tint ttiniietjH of ttilt,
' Out -half Ifii'pniin of i,i',
I'ttit h et lliimr.
Heat will te b'eiid ami bung slevvlv
in builliig point New add
Oin It in i,nn of iiniitil emtiiij
7 n e ( ii iOn ii of finthi nitiuttl ptn
tit il
7 A i m pint 'I In, I., n,
1 Turn in s'n.ill baking di-h, spiralling
the top snioethh. spUnkle with bread
numbs I mill with giated i lieese ,
hake in u.nileiaie even for twentv-live
minute. I'm the i teamed corn seiape
the (ein 1 1 mil the eat. Using a com
sciapei I'laie i.itn lu .small auiepan
ami add
Ihltt Itllilt si'i'OM of tlltlltl.
'lilt, hlhlC -pi, 1,111 el luilttl.
Oik hull Iihiioei, of iilll.
I lilt -IJIUII It , ItMHHIll tif
i Oin inn, lult, t hi, ii mil lint.
l,f)il,i i
Heal -'iivv K imtll s, aiding Jfiit.
ICuin.itii.iii tliuelct
Mllin IWil ullllills title I'l.lle tlllee
iablesn,eiis ,, hiitter in i-klllei 1 add
l In- unions leek slmtit i mil -etl. trk
Ing i ,ue iii ii nn tuns de Hi 1 1 blown , then
nn ii en d.-h.
Sip.iiuti fuui hjjs and mid two table
spoons et mid water te the Milks e! I In
egg mid I" il well, tin ii whip till whiles
of the iggs stnf f, u t,(. ,eparei
velk nf eggs and tiiiu lu sklllil niti-
niiniig lime inblespmins ut smul In;
het belt' I s,n,i, evel the elliulls and
hllkt III I lel.lte evell lur lltleen min
utes s,.,te Hid, thlij, tolllllte sain,.
III w hu ll ,lle
On' hull ' up et iiniitil ihieir.
Oin It iMiium ill Iii, ill, miiuiil onion
I ii a i nut nlut v iieiiii fuit .
Tin ii i. n hoi il h K ii iii -Ii with pais
l V Jllll M'l ll'
Things Y
liings You'll Leve te Make
I se It as a Siurf or I'.niel lt.nl.
Theie is n new way of iisiiij; jour
spun siaif as a (iireiaiivr punrl tin ihe
luick nf yffur suit If the snnf is a
long, nariew one. begin vvilh Ihefiingi'd
i nils and join the ends together, lruving
sutUelmi opening lliiungli wbiib veu i
i a n readily slip yeui head, If u wide
scurf, begin mie-ililid of the way down
and baste a line which, when hem
if l stitched and cut thieugb. will penult
jour head te pass llireiigli ensilj. ()M
wanner dnjs slip the scarf ever jnur
bend and allow It e fall down jour
back as a panel lilmiiiiuz for jour
suit. On (oeler dnvs slip it ever your
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Please Tell Me What
I Where te Write
lJiar Cyntlila want te lav a fiw
words te "lilendle" The piisimiul
ilepaitinunt at Cniiifi IiX should lie nlile
. te supply the home mldui-s el .i'l men
' (INcliiiiied then. Tbe same depait-
i ment -.u Drp.il tint lit. W'libliinyten,
.should he uhle te fiunisli the addrtss
"f all tutu in the sell he In wrltlni?
fei this infcHiialleii. when pesMlilu kivu
Hie orgaiilzatleti te wlilth the heldltr 01
ellker was attntliid I ain sine tills
soldier will iippiiLinte beiilliut finm you
again Ul.nl te note join luteiest In
soldiers .- r:-Al!MV UKl''U'i:it.
Her Heart Is Broken ,
He.n Cvnthla I am 'ii jeucg lady
twenty-two seals old 1 liitle hern nelliK I
with a boy for two inr- AVc weir the
best pals In the wuihl te one anether1
until Cvnthla, lie lit eUi- my heart
Cyntlila. call one ever fei gut a person
j en levu'.' Is them sin Ii :i thing as nitii
ililug
tal telepjth. '
If one would go far avvnv
would s-ln
fei get '
I have tiled s mud te liei erne Intel -ested
In 'emethitiK. hut 1 just ciii't.
Cvnthla whv de these we pl.n.e ve
high en .1 pnl stjl always tunililn nlf '
. iiitei:i-:x tev
.M deal tin make a tn,. take in
plating anv lint- en a pultstal Yeu
rxp.it a percen tluieby te live up le
tour id ais lei him. an dnei that per
sons own lilt-ais1 1'iiJiaps nil Imbue
people with iiuulitles they ncvei bavu
had It's net fair te them nor te your-
stlf. e.tlur
Uiiupt Miuitelf In doing some kind
dei ils fei elhiis and J ou will seen feel
better
In Faver of "Lene Wolf's" Plan
lieat 1'iinhu 1
ul 1 and wa. bem
delphia. vet I uui
am uneiitren eaii
and r.uu-d in I'hllu
as much a i-ti align
in mv own i it-
i.s a count i. v .lane
would
be If
had Just come te the
i Its.
I hav. ,i nice home, wlieie I could
eut.Mt.iiu inj ?rittulh but don't wim te
Iiinl anv in my' liking Win king t.eiv
dav In a big place with lets of girl."
and inui pit If one for a ft It ml Ml
in Lu J.17.7.V utiifii and tuich dancing
that I de net calf fei
I am falrlv irend lenking an I can
liunl a tenvi rs.itlen vvltli any one. M't
1 I lllllet llleet glrlH Willi like (pile!
nun' I lult In go mil sw limning
inning and hiinlhft anil till ouldeoi
sieitt but can't gi-t a g'll 'vhe would
l,ii, up dam i balls fei outdoor life
1 hive ntvei sent a weid te ynui
lelunin but lead it evirv niglit and
Hi uk ih v much nf it
It vveild be we'ldtiful tn i.triv Dill
Me lone Wolf p. Mi What he savs
s eliiv tee IIU- We W.MIld like lu
i i.i tiieiiJn wbe have limit in nv
uau llew tin oil de ' l.iiNKSU.Mi:
A Letter Frem
liein I'viitlilit- May
New Jersey
1 say a weid
tu
U III e Tin Ilk Null
ll'inah tot you, I'lythle' 1 tlnd
self vviehi'iK 1 ii.'irut shake hands
inv
a v I c
veu
I lu.i go Willi a ti'Wd of yeiiiiH gill'
n.'i ftlluws plain Amel It.uii et the
tiu one mi". eviv day I li.ivi gene
llli the sum Muwd, Willi few tluiuges
suue tlie sjxtll gl.llle, mid I L.lli tiuth
fullv s.iv that no boy in thai . inwd
11.11 eV I Utteltllteil t I kiss ,t ut anv
till gll ill OUI imwd, llllll 1 Will be
.. s. niei ill high si hoel this fall I
'hl,k that is a leciid te be piuud of
the boys don't ililnk. the Mils dell I
smoke lively gill 1ms liubbtd hail and
ms- luiige and pewdei m medi ration
Wit go mound tu all the daiuis at all
tin lOiutrv i lubs itiLUlid heir W u go
in nil- and uin hupeiencd 'I here liai
trVKi b in anj uusbebav mi of anv sort
inn paunts knew w go and thev mist
IS a)SilUttl TllllO I" liivel nm talk
tot nn lundui-t ei.isi'ves pi opt i iy Ui
Kll VIM have Olll tun we i ullie lilMlle
Wt tin all faiilv ijoeil i I.i I ii- and llke
tiitinn .Maybe w- aiu iM.ptlens but
t -.i ems le me ll at all l It in I. ilk s buin
the IllllllulrllitV nf the Vnllllg )i uple of
i eila . is temmy lut W'ei.i i . K, Imi
i i-t imagine weir nor Hew about it,
( 'It tine de WW OKI et '
li;N I'l.AI'I'KIt
Leves East and West
Cyntlila- I Ii ive wintm te nm
and nm taking tin piivileye te
again Would veu phase punt
".amis 1 1 It ' '
I) a
Ik feu
de tu
Uuu te
Have Just lluish'd ii.ulin jour ! tier
mil would Him i" i II v hi u.jt jeu
nuld tlie truth about Hie fliMnuns nf
cdiil se. theie ate .tlwn s exttptlius 1
inies.s veu have nei had tin 'lionei" te
nieet anv of eui 'higlii r i lass" ei veud
hiiMi taUeii the III t-t H.iiii li.uk It has
nlw.ij s been mj umblir,n te go out
West, which I ituess Is iiatui.il as I
love ildlng ami tbe uuuIqeih and h.ive
heaid se iiiuili about jinn teimtry Treni
a lelatlve who fins bten there latelj
It must be "fied'H teuntiy" all rlj-lu
and the people are sociable und teal out
theie IIiimi jeu heaid Ibat old senK,
"Out Wlieie the West Hifliur Tlmt'n
ih.it' I'm an KuMuner but will beep1
I. ....Inn Iii irel Hilt lliMii frt If ......
i.et'a-hear tram-you egaln and, by the
te De
n-
rVVTHI V
tlllll.l
J.fttns te CinlMa' column ,'
Hifirni tin out. vnt e (a P"l'r. "''''.'
mui niiiti tu eiii(I mth the "'"!
name mil nMr.is Tfic npme ' '5i.
'.' piilillaiii il llif tertlrr de" "el "
if. t esieiinf Irltirj dint Iitlirs urllljn
mi tielt inits el the uniiir u'lll "" "
uimuritif. U'litttn uie til'i iereiial
iwsiitu Hint ran I" ultm fftr leluinu
lull iuiaB leiilv lime, ut ptriimil Itllert
tnr imlu lllltlril II lieu obsellttll lltcfl-
way,
you,
your
what patt ate
Cynthia, enie
cnliiiuii.
veu fiem'.' Thank
meie. Success te
MISS LEDGIE."
Stands Up for Flappers
r.var Cynthia Kindly allow me te say)
a rcw win Us te Satacen. I mid I must
give vent te mv fiellngH.
.N'lr.inn, de you Lelicvu that you knew
enough of ItuppelH
l-ratiHIy. I don't. I
inelf in, 1 knew a geed inniiv tlnpj.fis.
tee Nene of im tuiieke e. drink. Nene'
or our frlenda censldei un ulsnr and
nie.si in us nave never men Kissed, we
ale waltlliu for Air. ltlulil. Still we are!
M.i..i.i-
The flapper ba.s ceute tu stay, he jeu
slieuld knew her bettir l.'ach llapuer
has an Individuality all liei own Ged
lia.s given it tu her and that la why sheit
sun is ami iieiuitil n.iii cannot Hide It.
Wliat Is Wlulltr With bnlibeil luilf unit
sheit aKins ' They m Imtler than1
land bedite.s Thev am htaltliler audi
much meie .atimthe I hope te hear.'" ""- K,,,M """ "us ntisneii witti my
veu seen -ay veu havti ihainrid our Piipearnnce save for the fait thnt I
opinion nf the Unppei looked pale. This did net fit in with
The ntliir glil In tit a respectable and I my plans at all. and deliberately I
ilHilni't Up. Maybe li,. l the girl forlieiiEed mv cheeks tn w..n,i ,:,t
jeu, put mavbe she Isn I. Still trv te
liaiu mutt
annul nappe! h
A I'f.Al'l'Ktt.
A Strange Signature
iJeiir I'yiitliia line is mv treuble: I
am veiy popular among both texes, es
peelallv the oppesllu ne Their Is Olie
bev who thinks a let of me. but Is ter
illiy Jealeun Wliiiievtr h sees me
ulkinis wlih another bev he will get mad
with jealeusv and will call i.ie uvv.iy-
Hew can I lei him knew l like blm as
well us any of the ethers and that he is
net in ne juueus or me einer neys: 1
a n III t r ii
f. Hews"
Am 1 loe young le go with
I am censldei td a well-built and good geed
'nuking glil but de net have bobbed hair,
like most glils de .lj jealous friend
savs he lilies long hair
I in veu have le flirt and wnn low
heel shoes und have bobbed hair te be a
tl.'lppel '
Anether neulile Is there Is a ceitaln
Hum neailv twice mv age who loves me
It is what I call n true Ien What can
I de te feigi i him '
Is ii piepir fei me te leCeive pi menu
fiem bevs'1
'1 he one leasen I don't tam te much
fei bejs Is thev think you should klsij
Hum ulwuvs 'Hie man nietitlenid abeve
I. .1 1 r i t .... ,.. .,. ..
in llliilil'ii mui ' Mum. I , in uin itiuiiK
ie love him as I dn but l can't go reu
a nay WHiiuiii tit-mi; mm t'lvase icn
me what te de I.N.NUCKNL'U
What you need meir than anything Is
a geed Helding I'Mtlmi ytars e'd '
And lu levr with a martini man I And
ill levu with a boy and in love with love'
Uiittet take up some healthy out-ef-duois
e.wicise nnd read geed boeka,
.Ne veu slieulil net retrlVe pleSlllls fium
bevs unless II Is i.inilj or tleweis ei
llueliS.
Scolds "Sparrow"
Dear I'vnllna 'Spat low,' 1 think
must be one of the "ial.e-eutt.ib teuiid
en the nirtli ted.iv I will give mv lm-
piesh mist attei leading his let'ns I
will mllitsh mvstlf lu ".Spai row" him-'
i-elf lietit-cfurtli
I, elter Ne t Vim have never been
out vv.th a leal gill befeu A tun Idea
of "The Ibnl el a I'm f. it liiy" Is a
Mss nt kisste limn a Mule Mapper who
has no nspti ler lin self et fei hit
i uin). union If von went uieuud Willi
a iiewd eX ein gils nine veu wouldn't
in. u vl at the reiusal of a kiss. I'm no
uld maid. llhn iu tint teniiarj, I
am i kissed b.v "nine ,n a iiie'ilhei of
tint llappei Mini, I l don't use rouge
fui the snupii i.asiiu that 1 don't need'
it I pewdn mv no-e le keep the shine!
elf I don't wear higli-heekd sllppcn,
bnaii-e tluv aien f In stile i am a'
nn nn anu utvtt oeiioeu nair weal
hlmi I si ills i net te mv Knees) bn'nusH
I like them I den t teiiuke litcause I
think It is h.iltful i K tu d.nices
,tlieii lliiee luniie efien tout) times iv
week. Hut I ke witli i mi fellows, vvhestt
Ideas nm far fiem veuis when It ceiubu
te the i;ei il melH IiIch
Letter Ne ': Alas, it wasn't n real
Kid jeu went out with after all, He
she Hissed veu, did she'' Veur power
uf pt rsiuislen miibl be Invincible, My
opinion Is that she, was nmrely leading
j mi en, milking mi mere desirous than
ever Am jeu ti.vlm; le kid us, ".Sp.tr ".Sp.tr
lew"? Veu inent tlied of flappers nt
all Veu were Just disgruntled for a
ihangn. I'll bit jeu have a date with
en for tenlisbt ei some night seen. Am
1 light, sir.'
Dear Cyntlila, 1 knew Mils Is nn
awful long letter, but. you'll print part
eC It at least -OLDJMAID,
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The Wife Cheater
By HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOB
Jean Stock-bridge marries Xerman
H'afyiic in npife of many tcatninas
from her frivntlt. Nerman i$ Ihe
kind of a man who hat never kneicn
what it uas Je care for our woman
mere than a tip iccck$ at a time, and
he and Jean have been married only
a thert time tchen Nerman become)
infatuated with Alice. Wilten, a mu
tual friend. Jean tiupects the truth,
but is net tttrc until Margaret Hunter
tell her of it.
CHAPTER XVII
A Sudden Idea
MAIUURKT ami 1 talked for ever
nn hour in the privnev of her bed
room, mill tvlian 11 ivnu ntl nver T felt
I,:,, . . . . ..
as u uie lemiKints et my princ uau Decn
stripped from ine.
It hurt me te think that another
person, even n woman I could tiust ns
I felt 1 could trust Margaret, should
knew (lie true stntc of my feelings. I
i think I might have felt better if I had
I maintained a proud aloof silence, never
hinting te any one I bat T was susnl-
'cleus ami n fro Id. Hut It was tee late
new. 1 had broken down, nnd Maria-
I ret, with her clear-eyed honesty, had
jpenetinted le tindery heart of the sit
uatien, v
Her Inst welds of advice te me were:
"Held nn, nnd never let him suspect
that you me jealous. If jgu call de
that, you'll wve the hltuatien, and
don't worry about my saying anything.
I I won't even talk it ever with Jim."
J felt thnt 1 could trust Murguret
n...1 l. l.l.t 1...L .!... 1
unpen, ein en uic way dome
I could nn( L'nnn nnit kiinlminB tlm ut,u
had uted out of my mind; "Yeu haven't
the weapons that Alice Wilsen has."
Tlie weids'iirllated me, ultlieugh I
felt the justke of them. Margaret had
spoken only the tiuth, nnd I wan nwarc
i of that fact, but just the name It in
fuilatcd tnu te think thut Mtirgerctwas
ie fure I couldn't tiglit Allce with her
own weapons.
1 thought and bioeded nbeut this fact
Ihe rcNt of the morning and during
lunch, and the mere 1 thought the mere
i (.'solved 1 was te force Margaret te re
tiuct these words as well as her opinion
of me. I wanted te prove te her that
I wan very different from whnt she Im
agined, nut Hew- was I te da it? That
was the iUestien.
Mv flllVK llllll lrOwn In mean w.ll,tt.
meie tlinn n long wait for NnnnanV re
turn encli rvenlnf nml nfi.,,- l,.nr.l. 1
te judge themYSinuul myself tee lestless te settle down
am a Haulier mv- ... n.i... t ...... . , . . m
Vin hi- l-'.. .? I f D'U Ty
,ll"Rl' kept wandei Ing from the
"inifu iage. i tools up home hewing,
"in inui merely cunnieu ine te
mere dennlv en mv nrr,l.l.n..
breed
. :":'.""."' i"""'t"is.
en my nreb ems. Oulie
suddenly I decided te go Inte the city
and the moment the idea seized me I
was feverish and eager te be oft.
I (hose a cool gray linen milt and a
little flower toque, and I forced invsclf
In dre.s carefully nnd deliberately.
When I wns lendy 1 looked nt myself
' i ". a .. it.. ...". M """
I i even um'u ii up suck te outline mv
i ups caietuny. n Hung I rarely did tin-
less I was going te u dance in the eve
ning. The icsiilt was gratifying; it
made me fairlv indianl.
I telephoned for a taxi and made the
lene-ihlity tinin into the city. Hut
when 1 anind I was confieiiud with
the fact that 1 had made no definite
IllltllU Of lllllyil II, A.... .. '.
. " ,,,,,i V ,,'ii, n ," V" .
H r, V1 i1 ' 'Si " '',' " "" '" I Mt
' disliiclim d ler Mini 11 talk and the sftaln
t answering questions. J was- restless
1 uuu iieiveus, mm even the idea of run.
ning in en inutlier did net appeal te me
lu that fiame of mind.
As I walked slowly through ihP lwr.
lying crowds tb.it Ihienged the station
an ideu flashed suddenly into mv mind
It brought the color te mv face in a
wave of scarlet and ihy lienit began te
hummer nt the thought of doing kikIi a
thing, but I could net get uway fiem it
It ebsessnl me. The mure (h,mx,
about ii the. meie definite the plan took
shape in my mind, uml after all jt
(eulil de no haiiu. Ii might (.ipn j u
givin eeui ei goon, uuu it It dhl
ceed at all it would ,,.w. ... , .'.. ." '
any '
ici and all the iI.m '.'"- ."'IV
. , j,, ! , . - - - . - .,,-
1 '' " s,(l1 '" '" affairs that my weapons
. .. .... i :.. ..... , . "' "- ,u in-
"-! - - smra n iiuj inner weuiiius
luini'd awav Willi ihe bleu, 1 htii
lied le ii telephone booth uml i ailed up
a number.
.Manila) Aliserj
WHAT'S WHAT
By Helen Decie
Quite often a man does the
wrong
' tblng out of an ex(esshe deslie te de
I Keneicus iictlun. Tbtiu, be may effei
a
nffnil
i woman wnum r.e Knows but nuht v
by Insisting ou pajlng lm fare ns
though be weie her esierl when. (iult
bv incident, tnej happen te enter u
stnul c.u together
llnstitmants offer mnnv ennm tunitleu
for making secia.1 blumleis of this type.
Fer Instance, if a girl lias ulrendv or er
deied her luntheen and a man who Is
niltlier a lelatlve nor an Intlmate friend
cornea In later and happens te alt at the I
Btiuiu iuiiie. ii noeuiti uui ener te pay
the Klrl'H check. There ure some glils,
of cum be, wbe leek upon all male ac
quaintances as "meal tickets," and these
common grafters de net object te a
man's paying for them Indeed .'hey
le.'cnt It If he doesn't. But a nlc girl
an Independent girl deea net allow cas
ual acquaintances te pay for her'lunch-eens.,
I i 1'
Even Letters Frem Heme Break
latien and He Bcally Likes
II .!.! . ..!..- -
1'XB SO hard for a woman te under-
stand a man's viewpoint about going
away. A man's idea of a holiday is tb
become a hermit for a while.
He deesnl even want te hear from
home while he's away.
He Just wants te disappear.
If bis wife Is game te go with him,
that will be fine; they can go off Inte
the weeds or the country all b.v them
selves nnd net see anybody for the
whole two weeks or month or what
ever their vacation is. '
He doesn't even want a cook te break
in upon their solitude.
His wife car understand that, al
though she often feels that she could
endure the presence of tbe cook.
She can understand it nnd sometimes
enjoy it, for the space of their vaca
tion. But the funny thing nbeut the aver
age man Is that be can be perfectly
content even If she doesn't go with
blm.
$et that he's tired of her, net that
he wouldn't like te have her with him,
but just thnt he's willing, for the
length of his vacation, te be entirely
and completely shut off from all home
ties.
Iietters from home somehow bind him
and break the spell of his adventure.
And there you have it he still loves
adventure.
IF HE must meet people, just as he
would at home, he Isn't adventuring,
he's just visiting.
If he hears from home, Is kept in
touch with nil the concerns of the fam
ily, the business or the city, then he
Isn't n free, wild Indian faring forth
te meet romance and experience.
He's just n fnmily man, or a busi
ness man away en a vacation.
That isn't xvhnt he wants.
He wants te forget, for the time,
that he has n, family or a business or
Through a
Weman's Eyes
By JEAN NEWTON
"Sauce for the Geese"
One of my render friends put up te
me what might be termed the prob
lem of ultra-modern. It is about the
woman "slay-out" !
"retir evenings a week,'" writes this
particular wife, "my husband stays
down town te de extm work. Am I
te be expected then te ttny nt home and
twiddle my thumbs?
"I de net feel uggrleved at net hav-1
Ing my 'husband te go out with me
because I knew that he is working for
advancement and for our benefit. But
I de feel thnt it is my right te take my
pleasures without him und te get any
Innocent amusement that comes my
way.
"Naturally my women friends have
their liusbunds. But there is u small
circle of unattached people, the men
well known te ray husband, with whom
I have the opportunity te have lnnny
geed ijnfes. I entertain them when my
husband is at home, he knows It is nil
perfectly proper and has no objection
te them. But he returns from his work
at about IH o'clock, nnd he thinks J
should be at home then,
"Of Course this is unreasonable. Ver
even if we nre only playing biidgc.ene
can't get home by 10 o'clock. And my
husband admits that it is Hellish -that
he simply wants my company when be
gets home,
it seems only yesterday mat tneh. N ln ti.e llule nanel t the bottom.
great pieulcin was woman s complaint
inui per misuaiiu wcni our uiguis iinu
lett her Willi the children !
And are these net parallel cases?
l'ne wiie ceuiu net leave tlie children
her weik te go out with her hus-
band, se he went alone, lie went with
men, it was all perfectly innocent
but what tragedy it spelled for the
woman und for the home! And what
is sauce for the geese Is saute for tlie
gander except that I am old-fashioned
enough te feel that selfishness and un
fairness nnd neglect nre even meie
rcpicbensihle eti the part of ii woman.
If either nitisl spend lime etdinnrllv
given te rest nnd recreation with work,
it seems te me that it is tlie place of
the ether te assist in that work if possi
ble, and certainly te comfort in every
possible wuy thut one who miiht bear
this extra buiden for (heir common
benefit.
it is a (heeiless prospect for a man
te werli nightly und t bell go Hied te
an empty noise, aim line thcie Is Dear Miilam I am a young ladj nine
no leusen Why his Wife should net teen ear nf aire, r would like te
utilize fhe benis when be Is at work
with ether inteiests or innocent pleas-
tire, It is net selfish en his pait te ex-
pect liei td be there te greet and coin-
fort blm when he (omen home
Adventures With a Purse
1S7HAT daughter of Eve could pass
by III! allllllllg PNC of hOfl. dell-
eiltelv i elnii il iiiiili'ftllllnr
without
iiuiisiiii: le linger und price tliein?
And
what tine lever of bnigalns imild icsirt
a sill: "Tcddv" of the finest cf crene
, ,u . " "" ",l" " """). "emstuened
.1. ..1.1.... ...!.l. .I..I..... l ,'. . ' .
!W !'"!' . "V " . "''"'sntcfilng below.
witn ll ei
niStitchlll StUIPS of the silk nvee
i lie siieiilder, n jiule orchid whiih
iniilil suageii cool, gieen forest places,'
and a pale niuiigc whiih seems te'
liave i aught the tone of a fleeting sun- i
set, particulurl.i when tbee .mi.,..
"'I'i.ilill j" t, . ,. u,,n,l.,ll 1.... I . ...
lumja ...' 1..IUI. !! llt'll MI X i
t'aeh'i p""'
A walking and talking dell, almost
as laige us (he small person herself for
whom jeu would want te bm- ii i
drested in letnpcts inudu of tan. pluk
in nun- t-iit-i'iteivii ttiiijtuain.s. a ciiii
tied under a diinuled chin, with sheer
1.1 I..s.....ll..inl a . . " "MT.
nuimnimiirumii'i VNUlll 10 lllant H 1 I s. ,
upon.' The dell Is SL'.IIS and vviil be
a spiendii
phijiuut
'" for that small
'
duugliter ei
sister
Fer DnmiR of ktinni. ...n...... ... .
Etlller or ub.n W-ilnuisoae or si.n5 'iJei '
ImIvvkd 111 hour of 0 nod 5
J6e
IP
SALADA"
TEA
Se simply and cheaniv txAt tA vet
the most refreshing beverage known?
XE ..CO.. WHOLKJATE .AOTH.T HO UTH KBpNT 7x KBKT, WW"
XELEPUeKlS'.fi.'SlVS.S-iWf
the Spell of His Complete l$
te Be Cut Off Without Them j
. - - . (S,,
anything at nil thnt would bring r.'
spenslbillty upon him. .1
d
In fnct. he doesn't even tlk ."
knowledge .thnt he is en a vacntkw
from his everyday cares and mode
or whatever has breuijht him te' hil
"hermitage," he -wants .te sten bm
himself entirely and stnrt being ih!
vagabond whose mode ef living he hi!
IT IS just a part of his little bej.J
heed curried ever info his inanlien 1
and of course thnt is almost Inipesiibk
fer-hls'wlfe te understand.
Still, isn t tlie average wife's dealn
te go te a very dressy place en hn
vacation, which is just as hard fn-i,'
husband te understand nnd enjoy an hj' j
turui rai in liir iii-i,.k noiu-ever Ifen,
childhood, tee? ,'
Mttle girls love te dresa up, jmt UJ
nine uujn lint: tu iiuy inuiail, .
Little girls love te think nbeut n.i
Ing te "grand" places where tKrf
"''I'- t....i ..aub.ive mi .iiaiijr umef M
their dells de, and exchange hripildlT
tasntemiMe conversation with eiht,
I.AA.ttlf.lll.- l.At.JA,l IIIa.1I... II ' W'
Thev' never1 dn nelle Inte ilt.t 1 'I
of "dressing up," and swishing about
before strangers, clad in lovely rewbl
That's .their idea of getting sway
from home nnd evervdnv life rn. 1...-
tiry and the fulfillment of thete leu
..ma ..,,. nn.l Jh.m .
ugti int:t.t;iiu UICUUI9.
A X-TS I- '. t .1 .
nnw wi in many neincs mere lg IB
. endless argument In summer about J
"Why you wnnt te go te a place whew I
you nnve re Keep urcsseu up all the
time?" nnd "Why you wnnt te nn ni
there nnd de nil. the work for, yeutsell
mid get se dirty?"
Kach expects tlie ether te be grows
ui by this time.
But both cling te these Ideals of their
childhood and long te live up te then
jusi ter inai. snort time allotted te tata
te ue just as tiiey picase.
THE HOME
IN GOOD TASTE
By Hareld Donaldsen Ebcriein
The Stuart Dresser
The Stuart dresser was one of tbi
pieces of furniture that served IusImJ
of the modern sideboard. Sometimes, ti
shown tn the cut, the lower cart wu
Inclesed und contained (iipbcnuis with
drawers above them. At ether time
the lower part wuh open mid supported
en four or mere legs, like a le'i!: table.
with drawers. The top part, which wai
set back somewhat mere than the lower
pari, uuu ii sunn uucs. aim nine or iear,
narrow, open shelves, just wide enetixvl
te support tlie rows of plntcs and pltJ
tcr.s that were steed upright upon them.
The oak dresser Illustrated In the
cut was made about 10(10 and Is fire
feet long and neatly seven feet from the
fleer te tue top. Hie only carving upon
, AU the ,cst 0f the decoration censiits
i of nieces of melding nnd turned erna.
. Inents Kue,i . This kind of simple
alu inexpensive decoration was very
elinrncterlstlc of the period.
Sometimes the melded anil turned
decoration was stained or painted black,
The drop (hawer-pulls and the key
plates are of biass. A piece nf this sort
Is capacious and very serviceable fee
dining-room ute.
The Weman's Exchange
Te "Madame Y. F."
Thank jeu very much for veur klad
Infnimatien. but as Miss !'. S, sent ne
addres I wus unable te forward jour
.suggestion te her. If any similar letter!
ate received I will see that they get
jour auvlce.
Wants te Ge Camping
; Te the Editor of Weman; Ms'
i camping this summer. Will veu kindly I
,el1 ",e where t can apply fur
I mns for glils? Kates must . bj
! a ,,!'.' , ,, .. ,
jetvim i
i casen-I
IOUS.
i Tlie i.nKiance Vacation camp, .
Gltfiislde, Is the only camp for Jevvlsa I
werltlnc iilrls of your kkc. The beard I
Is IS a week.
On a Palm Beach Suit
Te the Kdllnr ,,f Wm nil'.. Pnar
I Dear Madam Kindly advlsn me wht
v'll renew a fnded spot en n Palm Ileach
trouser leu; caused by bard ruublnl
witb a wet ratr of a. dirt stain
It appears us though I tubbed away
Ihe nrlirlnal nuler I.i bruvvn with S
fcreenlHh tint In tlie simllitht), leavjnl
an unlghtly "bnUl" spot A II.
There Is no way of rtsteiliiR the let
color te this place unless the wliql
suit Is vciv soiled and jeu (an niaW
It all one color bv clennlnH the vvliela
thing. Hut as thut would be semethlnf
' lt tin limlb, I r. lln.
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l touch up the place w lib crajen until
jeu nail neuir j""
Is less noticeable
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