r5ffl :.?; W R4C 3YfWli;?.. n. -- 'v?Yn.T.S"v '-( - f C i " il V,;- i FSOT) Et'JJ.isWstS'. kMW-V" - ,r- ,(", vrttf z' 7 Ml EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PiliLADJBIffijMlA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, lrJ22 w .i is Marriage Dwarf People? Winnif red Harper Ceeley Says Sel '' lata ad 7u;e Minutes . e Optimism i: IIKRMAN .1. STICH fAZIXO theories (lie modern novel ndvecatc. ' ttjfjj, Hcrc'a one of I lie ndvnnred ntigllsh fe-Sirfc K thinkers who innke.i mi liupn a 1 1 e n c ii ! j.4iaaaaaaaaaaaaaaK "Out-at-Lunch" "Is ni,v wiiteli ready V asked n cus- leiner nt the repair counter of a lurge lits miiiI, either te a woman because the.v loved eneli ether, mil she deter mined te rule him, or te the conven tional belief of society that this was a line thine and a suercd duty. )len for it man's "Through nil Ills early love and Jewelry Mere. (nml, wc presume.' homage " there was discernible the, The clerk fumbled hi- card records. lnEl1.1,H "sMde. ?,rre,inw VCi f,,T V,1JMJ"-v'0,,ll"K",,!!f' then spent several minutes st.tdylns a mining tils stitct H( never yielded. It wa.s the In , , ,. , , , , . , singleness and, Mind in her that he must vlld. se- ril('k " wl,l-'1' -."tiilreil watches were aloof lies-.. though tlmt she could envelop him In' her all , hanging, wedded. It takes benefii cut love. She was quite sure that "It Isn't here." lie sulil : "I'll 'nhune fin nllflre ll.ivel In 1. II I. .....1 . .1. . . 1. . L. f I ' - ' v ....... .-' u viis iiii-iiciicnceiii' uini nie niKiit:-i expound his Idea .r ma (011( ever knew or ever leach mat mnrrieii ieiks WINNU'iIKO AHPKI1 COUI.KV III css enen oilier I le lnsst that lee includes a tinmen ilniis hnte. nml tlint the Individual who is snaked un Inte J'J'.the ether's perenn1ity. who fci N hi- Tiiirp soul iiciii in nominee, e m.ii in never draws a free luc.itli. loathes his wITa trlfli 1 lin.v ii inlrrfittinil .if lit inn '' ether persons! . inis ituiiinr. n er. iiuiiiein voting Matt, declares that the old rniiccntieii 'j of woman ns the center of the ut.l- Terse, a heinc snered and te lie nileietl, In net enlj faKe but vl"leu. lie si's thnt because of our motheiheoil. or ei-t n potential motherhood, we have b"en se upart ns divine and perfect. lanrrla row N' te the wurliienm." A moment Inter he Iiuiir up the re ceiver. i "Our feieiniin U out at lunch." lie said; "can you drop In again?" "I siippo-e I'll have te." wild the l-llitelncr. "hill I r.-lsll i nil -rniilil lell pluslcal and ps'che-nnalytlciil. and nie when the watch will be ready. This tenu Ii. Ii.. Imrlnnllv .ill t'n lnli.t. I III 111.!' torture each oilier i i,'1ii,..,t !,,,. i,',,i .vnu i....- tiinn .,f ey iryinc ie pos all this sounds very meta llic fushlen newndajs nmen;' hishbiew ma'es n te harp en this iheme. Allowing for a grain of truth of ceiire. n few big personalities of the Cleopatra vntnplre-tpe have enslaved men through their weaknesses and pa.s pa.s siens most of this i'm utter ret. It is ipilte true thnt folks In love are 'get eltish and domineering : but we seem ' up Is ihe third lime I hae been here." "I in sorry.,' tetnrned hc clerk : i "there's nobody upstairs who knows' mix thing nbniit It. The foreman there' attends te ji dial." I The customer lefi the store, ruffled in ' letiipei- and resolved that If ever he did ' that watch back, he would "pass; mat stoic permanently. .similar experl- i te re-all a geed many miiieus 01 women .-him m us nave iihi who have been "enve'lened." and "swal : ences. lowed up" and effaced b the men they "Ont-at-lnnch" ties up se many I lined enough te slave for. Kliiiilnatlng , transactions that the "out-at-lunch" i he r'eepatras and Theodoras and Me ' excum- of shops, plants and stores Is iilimi". the 'list number "f women t one of the ciidtlices of a luck of com ' have be mi tee negative and Welding, in ' lueti-spiisp anticipation un the part of love and marriage ! Ter one henpecked die inerch.int : the little prejudices that dares, and the best of us draw a man's husband we see thousands of docile, nie caused b such annoyance de a bus. .Mill out of him. especial!'- al'er he is ' submerged wives. All of ergnni.td se , mess much untraceable harm. wifely hooked up in nuyrlmnnj . Mew ' cty, all lnw (mun-miide) and public. Lunch time is when many men de ever charming and affectionate, or !'" opinion have decreed for woman In ' their personal errands; and an erdlnarv . ... t . . ... ' . 1 I!.....- ..I-..- .....I I I .l.UA.. t .!.. -.. .. -..1.1 I ' sinnaifiy uereien we are. our anna- . iiuirruige. n iiimiruinuir iuuit ii im-m' nu-nnMnT nun i.ni uiuu i.erp WOMKN th give them einselves helieve tins :incl selves mail nil's, lie i jii I-IIIOUITIJ UetllllMI ! Illl . If II T ll'lllll" i lll.K I lilt;''. .1 -MH''l v. I . I M .. ni" ' ...... ...,-. .-......... ... tin. ..... nunin ITI 'vi'ift IdlltJnnd violent love hide.. ,,n lusid- her the under-deg. It vnus un uniisu I many merchants who run jewelry hep.s. vSMf "nu wl" ''mt '" 1,,r"'R" ns .'citli. Ii i. ally brave und remarkable feminine per- 'shoe repniring. habeidashery shops and 'i'BJJsP the will te possess. 0 enslave. ' senality that even utilized its talents s en. behind their counters nt that it-ay "Lettie felt heiself ist ami single ' alter being engulfed in inatrlinen.v . time of day. m There was a conviction us siieng n i Incidentally, proper organisatien or steel. She. as woman, was th,. center TT ,s , , ,iial marriage has dwarfed ,n vieUl "SP'V we,,I,l m1k" definite, of the universe, the man was but m. I . , ,.;,ii,. i,...., u ' a"M"er l,"s"-ble '" practically all In- ..ljunel. Sbe: ,s ,,nan. nml ,.sp... LVW'jriX? superintendent, or; riniiy as meiiier. was the seuice e! -'-" - ,,.'."- ',',; managers siiiunu put in wrmnR. ratner life nml being. It i- the professed be-, ,1,vein " u011" S lW .tiinl i,.t ,1",l, ta,TV '" ""'I' 'aA- 'lie laIN lief of the whole white vvnild " i ,',"'-v f"r """t ether. nmsluittlnR out , nf (1)p ieh ,0 ,,,, nly c,crk ean Mf what s what. Ami the Summertime calls for light apparel of every kind; even negligee should be made of thin material. T,acy sleeves are combined with Georgette crepe te make this one a charming and comfortable garment. The author gees en te sav that men i the rest of the world, uie.se wne irent n great and Ignnmin- ' -eieniea ' " -'I1P. te,r,,',i' " ' records should be kept se that the ubscribe te this IOUS dogma, and however much they their own famil.v. cultivate their own I M1UI II lll. , , ... , ... .. i may read against it (loathing their Oi'iei, cme euc-n . neir .. i m u.m-. u. uemeni. thev still um-slii., l,..- s,.,.r,l . demand of each ether mental ami spli priority." ' ' Itual fidelity. Rut the here was made of sterner' I.aeh eilglit te have n singleness of stuff. He bad something within him soul and be able te stand en his own that refused te v ield his lndlvldualitv. feet and think his own thoughts. and 'sreenest man can handle the situation. The Weman's Exchange Which Is Correct? VeflE'"! ! , ;. ' vH K?"' Kv'nA ' v. H H -Af II l V H Kj ; V- ll. I' i' K--' ppH ''1", .- v i :,t-- :, i -uw Ij'pt '" 1 i ww&ii ??&' -t &! i ' .'Mrmm Ei'ii T, i :, 'dr: , 'Wkm MMMMmi T ns '::"; iBBBBBBl - BBfc'.':;l ;: -',u '-M JaMBBIi tt A Lene Wolf " Suggests te His Paster d Get -Together League for Strangers He Is Tired of Reaming the City by Himself and He Thinks Other Outsiders Who Cannet Break In Would Re Helped by This Things Youlleve te Make "pKl.SOXALLY." writes a stranger iT who linn been in the city seven months and has net .been nble te make nny friends, "I hnve grown tired of walking nlene, stntidlng niene. sitting alone, taking In n movie or strolling through the pnrk alone. nlwnys ulene while fiem all around comes the ripple of merry laughter or the wild guffaws of n genuine gladness born of tin; joys of a mutual companionship, something that I here have sought In vnln. I hnve gene te churches, yes. scores of them, and pra.ier-meetiiigs, loe. but haven't gotten very far so cially. A '(Had te see you. young man, come again.' greeting Is about as far as one can advance unless he Is pos sessed of that natural ability te break Inte n cmvvil nml. bv the very strength of his conversaJennl powers, force his war Inte the party. I have made city there Is always less 'of the com munity, ninkc-yoiirsclf-nt-liemc feel ing. Yeu nre welcome te make your self nt home, but you hnve te de It all yourself. And se the "Lene Welf's'- sugges tion stands before you. What de you say, Strangers. Is It a geed one? Would you he glad If he mid his pastor carried It out? Adventures With a Purse THAT boy of yours away at camp will want te get boxes from home, because, no matter hew geed the cook ing there, nothing quite comes up te that which mother sends. And jams nre always welcome, particularly the home made kind. I knew where you can get some perfectly delicious home -prepared strawberry jam for forty cents a jar or $1.0.' ii dozen. ) i Of Burlap and Yarn Are These Hand' -; some Curtains , j lluiinp of two colors (or burlap nnd'hj llnenc of a darker shnde) and yam, cut be used te great advantage In makinjt, V 1-i'uiiuiiiii.iii umiii-a ui i.-uriiiina, sjetniv time age I showed a striking cushion fashioned uleng the same lines. Makv the main part of the drapes of th lighter colored material. Cut bands of,"' the darker matcriul. Mark off the lca'K, lerms aieng inc upper edges with t Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA . In l)r Kditer nt Weman' Paae m ?.i? The Wife Cheater By HAZr-X DEYO H.TCtIl.M)ll lean Sleflbnil'ic inm-. in Yeikmiii Wayne in )( many irniiiniQ roil) hrr fiicmh. Xnn,:an M the Kind of a i.irjn irie mi iici-rr bren 1'ijeiru te fiiic for unr teemiin mere than it fetr irerl.i nt u time, mil hr nil .eiiii utrc him mvni'il only n ftic tecek irhen Xiirnfii lrnmri in -fatunteil 111th Wli r W'ihun, n mu tual fritutl. Jniii -imie-'i Ihc tin 111 find ir.ei Varetli rt llnntrr trlli hrr .that trn-H our ,-iieiri it. .lean 11 driven into mnkiini an riijiitgeuient with Uciheit LiriugiteH, an eW tutter. A Surprising Discovery "TVIXXI'R vvlih Herbert went off much -' better than tea. although I had te force myself te be gav. I did net tell Mm that Xnrman was net at home when J teleuliencd. that he was prehnblr hav Ing dinner in town with Alice Wll-en. and after dinner when I snid that I liiust really make the !l :TU back te' lllUen lie insisted tineu going with me. I was aglm-t ai this. 1 used everv argument ie peisuaile Jleibert net te de uch a thins, but he was determined anil settled. In the tmifr decided te tell him the truth. "Nerman mav be en this train." I raid lightly "He I telephoned " "Shall 1 walk Herbert suggested T shook mv head "Xe. don't bother." Hew funny Herbert va. lie did net Intend te give our dinner tngagrment the leek of n rlaudestitip appoint ment, his who attitude wa that of a privileged e'd friend, and altheigb I THE HOME IS GOOD TASTE By Hareld Donaldsen Eberlein TVai- Mjclam When aiidtesslifg cards, etc. t? heys between thirteen and seventeen Is mlstei or Master Is net Incoueet J the bc. s like it bttler te be addressed a? mister. Complexion Remedies Te lite Jiifer e' Tt'emaii'i rav' Iif-ar Madam Please tll m nbat le de te get rid of blackheads, as my ies Is peppered with them ; and Mso what can I de fe- nlmples en forehead. 1 de net nt much of fats or use powder. s-.vee'. -t' . end please Ml nie hew 1 can get iut off of a white ceunteipane. riM.l.Y IlKAD I'se a cool facial soap for washing 'our fiice and as het water as 'ou c.-vn , stard. Then finish off with cold water .and an lec rub wnlcn will cle.se the I neree and refine the skin. At night cleanse jour face with a geed cleansing cream and wipe H off with a soft c'eth or absorbent cotton. 'Pi's "111 help dear up our forehead, tee Apply lemon juice te the m- stain: let It remain for a few minutes and All through the .seventeenth century , inut'in.s'UiT tnVmsrs". and. indeed, for some time afterward. I great liuuihers of miiall tables of a eer- j tain general type, with turned legs, Te Peg When jeu sign your name and ad- inavtei- correct" ' ares' yiunia icqucsis, your iciiers but I'm sure Ka U vv i' Te "Western Gem" Serry. Cynthia cannot lemply with veur request. Slie cannot bring about Intioductlens. Te "Skeezlx" I- well te have lets of boy friends unl'ss veu are engaged. If you are engaged you should net flirt with ether men. In' any case, hotter quiet down. Sem times n love of fun carries one 'oe far. Lttttra te Cynthia's column nmst u-iltf-tt en one slite of the paver out, "in must le Kigncil n'tth the tinter'i name at rl nilirtu, Thr name ii'll! net I'C pubHahnl if the u-rltrr de net u(sh t. ti'ilffiird (rltm niul Irflrr lorlt'ei lerlt'ei lorlt'ei en leth -idfi of the raver will net be answered, tl'rltir u-iu wish personal nitiu'ff. t;,ef can be uiirn In the column ii'lll piceae leek theie. as ptr-eiinl letters are enlu written when alselutelu necessary. Jewelry, unle3s Ihey are engaged. A blrthstene ring might net be verv ex pensive. Ask the girl's mother If ou may cive It. The Right Kind of Girl Shall He Give Ring? Karly American "Turned" Tables Dear Cynthia This Is the tlrst time i 1 have written t our paper, but when i I read the letter signed "SDarrevv" I Par Cynthia r am a steady reader i felt I must write te him. of veur column and thought that ou Dear Sparrow, se you are a dlscov dlscev dlscov ceuld help nie. 1 am a fellow about err? I congratulate ou Uut tell me, the age of seventeen and going with "Sparrow," when did ou wake up, and some fellows and girls. The gill I gej why? Didn't you ever heur of a girl with is giving a birthday party. Seme I who refuses te kKs a jeung man? J of my friends say It is wrong te givej have. Win- Ihe girls have been doing Iter a Hec- with her blithstene en it. it right along. It in nothing te be .1. II. S. proud of, because It Is the right thing 'at which there are some strangers? ,, .... .i.i. ,. i le ue ana j can iruiuruiiy say tnat I It is net censldeied the -hljjf f"J i have never kissed a .veung man. Bear boys te give girls presents of c.peilBle! .,,,, , mlm, whcM y()U llf)1.eJ h(,r fop ers. where nil these who find it hard In liri.nl." Int.. I lie cIIv'h social life 1118 V meet in one grand union. What de y en think of. this plan?" "A I.9XK WOLF" WITH the pastor of a church le luke the lespenslblllty. n grave one of bringing about meetings among these who live In the city and et wiineui , It. this seems like n splendid plan. Seme of the "Lonesome" letters from I young girls who have come te the city te work and fiem young men who can not find congenial friends make your heart ache with sympathy. They get along nil rignr miring inc day. with their business friends nnd thoughts, but thnt coming back net home nt the end of a day, te a single room In a bonrdlng-heusc or n silent apartment Is a desolate,, dreary out look. There are movies te go te: es. sights te see, trips te take but always alone, with no friend te talk te, laugh with, or argue against, or annoy amiably. It's no wonder they seek friends any where, everywhere, of any kind. AS THR "Lene Wolf" says. It might be possible for some one of 'com iielllnir neisennlitv and self-ienfidenee te break Inte the circle thnt she finds already made nnd finished in a church , meeting. Rut, unfortunately, many of the lone wolves who ream about (he city f-eek- ing companionship nre timid, self -conscious, shy, and hesitate te step ii where they may net he wanted most girls are, anyhow. Why shouldn't there be a central place for them te go te meet ethers who inre In the same unhappy plight? lf course, mere would nnve te ne elinperens, for undesirables would crop up there ns surely ns there were meet ings, Rut nfter nil would the risk be any greater there than nt any ether party A table sauce 1 have seen has the ' curved part In the middle of each band a coo- -, nl.lJI. ..., Ulll ! I . . ... ,... , , ., v pert wine bnsl , el c"uu i"' Jue- oe-ew ,ne rurv(, -,- n preposition with' the pnster of a local advantage of being useful besides pala ! Cut along these lines. Cut out church, which Is this: The pastor will j table. I'sed en nuntn or te llaver soups ',..,, ienn flower form from in form n Gct-tegcther Lengiic for Strang or RravlcH It Is very "tasty," but also v" ' , , .. , , em t.ne bine filial. It has a nnd greatly aids In the digestion nf icon, a inrgc-si-.et nettie can be pur chased for twenty-five cents nnd is cer tainly a worth-while addition te the kitchen for flavoring, nnd In the dinlnj; loom ns n sauce. rnr names of shop ndilre TTnmsn's Fast r or pnnne wninnr ;'hh n Ihe hetlra of and 5. Eilllar or phone Wnlmit nnnn or Mala 1801 in Applique Ihe bands en te the burlan side pieces and valance. Stitch areunj't the Dewers with a buttonhole Btltch.s4' Fill In the center of the flowers with French dots. These make wonderful!- attractive living room drapes. I FLORA. , wrre made for all maimer of diffeienl purposes. n shape the lops v-eie ice (angular, umnd or oval, and might titliti- prejei t but n little oejetui the wasn't at home when underf raining, te which they were firmly nliaehi'd. or else they might be provided with drop leaves. Sometimes drawers, one or meic in number, were set within tlip uuilerframing : then, again, a cieat many were made without drawers, RP. j t'en sides having turned legs, tabes of this Bobbed Hair Means Mere Care (MORi: ABOUT RUTH) h kiss ou Insulted her. cut why. Te "T. B. P. If Cynicus did net get a ilse. Cyn thla centiinly did. He-d better go down TX SMALL towns it is easier te Ret Try te figure i acquainted: a strange face in church uut. or ar a w eunesuay Uigur meeung is Immediately Investigated and seen be comes "one of us" or else frowned upon and sent away. in the city wholesale methods are lY through and see.' By ANTOINKTTE DONNELLY ill" have been following Miss Ruth, that soft, clean, well-brushed leek about i . -1 cf,.., ,,.,,!.. tn fire ii iaat is innniiahuuie. ii-w hkm who gained fifteen pounds in live ,,, u,.,,.,,!,,- ,.ii iln,n,-e nnv v. ..e"1"1 " " t. i , nriid of liair. leupie tne urusuing wiui weeks through noise, srnce. cliarm, a knew edg,. of liew te dies-, hew te ar i.ir.ge a becoming coiffure and. lastlv U... ..... .I.a Iahu. ... tl.n iii.ni in 111 O - uuv uir iriuii in,- icu-i iii .... ..v. - lrt,.i.j tien of ca ns for a nice, wholesome "-" young girl of twenty, a beau, a mighty en the beach at Ocean City, turn several necessary, for one stranger mere or less cartwheels and get all that naughty In a congregation that is constantly venom out of his system. He Isn't ; changing Is scarcely noticed, nnd in a mad. I he? Better keep up the dis- ' cussien en love Letters are here te I answer. Cynthia dlffern fiem "T. H I' ' In this, she think he lias found the improved bleed condition nnd you out many great truths himself and .illP&-SM-IgS have the ansvve, te enviably handsome , K,", elder -"te jJSSi Net until the fourth week did his exnerlenre himself, nnd slie piveu we hiin the credit of thinking out things thcles, ,,-ntated corresponding with the legs. A silence fell between us and I gazed FimB A , .,, ,. , s, , out of the window, stra in ne mv eves . ..r. ..,, .,,',, " an inn.' nt . .lnrL-,.. " vvun r 'rt.,li.. i " s'eiiii lame oeienglllg le tin' n n . i .i ti.1. t V.,. 1..,- V, nl.ni( V.n nuriintrAinant . I . Ill 1S 1 L HlMl lint trio rill Ia vi'linlli- nintn en almost invariably had the lezs , "lce jeung uui.. ... .. ;.'", "-' .' ..""i.i' rci... .!.. t ,nn, bee i rial philosopher. However. If she hurt i i i .. ' . . " I nn ntitA into nrmiy maceu witn strc ciieis. wich "."" ...";,";' ... L..., . .,. "i" i..- .i i.n.i l.i.n i-im " gieeillliv rviriui uiiir. wi ..... v.. ..i. .. ... .. .- - ; ml his feelings she anoleclzes. She In nm eierant anu respects lilsj beliefs and vvnv te' dances and sight-seeing jaunts the "beh" se as te give a sinartev ,iPns an, rteC8 net censllit.r i,im lml(i through lovely subui ban territurv. shape te her head. Her hair was ueddcii loving. When rhris'.lau prlncljiles nre Weeks age this cirl wrote me iideui vvuen sue piesenteii in-iscu li m.-, ... luiiiuiiicu wun iiiiioseimc uiscevci les, . . . 11 l....t.l... it ... , ii iinmtil rtll nil slerlit lilirl rrni,t a Vita . ..... - reached Hilten I breathed n sigh of relief. Wc waited a moment te see if Xnr man get off and then took ,i taxi up te the house. We sat en the peri-h for half an hour or mere ehatn-ig of casual things iuineii-icg i.imiiy. nie Heavy legs with simple tinning, nnd the heavy, unturned stretchers show its telatioii telatieii ship with the "refectory" type of table, of which, as a matter of fact, it is onlv enlv a small edition. I-'iguie D. in the cut shows a setnewhnt later turned table Having drawers in the underf raining i what a lenelv and un nappv person sue miner, i sneum sn.. n vvi .ui.-.i .... . ; ""u "" .'""' ' e vvuni d leiun .imi "'""i I . v ..,! . nne ,. rnninne per ene n t 1 Ilk inr at Hr.s' nil humanltv I sent for her. She was skinny, but potato paw in hand. It hune low ever , . . '... ,, . ,. m mm worn ue i.nauv rose te go i was T)le turning, of the vne. ring nnd bulb almost tit the end of my rope I want- Vcriet.v. is of slender proportions nnd rd nothing s much as the darkness nf ierv KrAceful. but the table is MancMv ray own room, and 1 felt that I c.uldn t constructed. These small tables wefu keep the tears back much longer. 1Iiad ei whatever weed it was eafclesl Jean, he s.il finally, "will veu , s,. Many of the best patterns nre premise te come te inc if 'en ever nf'd belli" reprediic.d i"".riis arc a irii-nu; '.. . . . lunL u ill uini lir net se hemelv simply did net knew tne ears, ami ues -cnueu in n un-huisu.,.., t0 Bet back te ermai ns you llul or hew te be beautiful, which is the lien- -eurse down the bnck of her neck. ou , Ftudying for the purpose of helping hie with 7." per cent of our set. who the world may be divided en the beh- ethers, it's better for the nveraRe Imag. ,v.l thnt nature has been meager if net bed hair uuesiien. but as It uppiics te maiien ie iei mien writings alone, unkind, We thereupon iame te an agteement. She would pur herself in my hands. 'Of course. I will." I returned. keeping my voice punmsel light. "I have a surprise for veu." he con tinued. "I'm going te n nt a house here In Hilten, and if I like l'ving here J may buy it " "Why, Herbert." I evclaimeil in sur prise, "hew splendid. It will be .e nice te hnve nu here with Us "De ou reallv mean thnt V " he ,Tkei very seftl.v. "Will It make anv differ ence te .veu'-" "Yeu knew it will.-" 1 let lined, 'and net enlv te mi, but m even- one in the crowd." I was suddeni nervous, and I made an effort te disengage mv baud, wb'ch M held tightly in his. I)f i-our-e, this was my limnce te pun- seftiv as Alice lilsen would lilt v- done, te m-ike Her- hert believe th.it it would make a great difference te me in have In in lite near list but I was siiddinl.v panh-kv at rlie thought of anv thing s iituii-'iii.il he. t vv ten us. (Tomorrow The Lie) , WHATS WHAT By Ilclrn Hreie T se- J IhJyJtS.dfA, j , V'"M hnid i e" rnl,,nC I hem for some h(ljit Uv better circulation, bv 'improved " " '" i",', i-Tit I - done as n line & 1 y 'iiy , n tine and the order was quickly filled. ,i Jest ion bv livgienlc feed vwt , ileiitv and ' "r the change Is net for the i "p n"re "Prfi "anieu te detect the f fresh ftults ami vegetables vvhlch f tetter If the experiment proves sal s- iMWlJi. Aam".S! Mwn" f SBS- - ?wT? t "I ut Umlilred lf! factory and U.e bob Is , ,ema,n. then rtJXnrn'dslaife'srorer.fi'o0' Tm""w-",,n ' ' - ZiZrWu creams, shndy a, nl h( trim ,. lugs ai.y way. must he utrmwh C,v'gf the head Thev should h warne i nate. geed scrubbing with a face brush, Fenp,'0' -'"t '"'re is no nuestien that the KtUt.thsa ImpulslNe errors may -com - .....i ...nrm water nnriiciiliirlr where U"' "pent nn stiidyliig tlie right line ....... ..- a .iii.-.mi, ne i'.i,,..L.i.e.i , of celtfure. and niene.v. tee, if you can- c i Can Yeu Tell? 11 y .'. J awl A. TT. Hedmtr Wh.v White Mice Were Formerly Carried en Submarines When Mibmai.iirs fir-t became of praciiial use it was found necesarv te pievi.le some method of warning the rf" m hen the air within the ship be. came impure. There is always mere e. less danger of asphyxiation le thee abiiard a submarine. A veiy nlall leil. age of jas fnnn an internal combustion engine tuny poison the air se as te ever nine nil en beard, Afier a number of serious accidents hud occurred due te the abencp of a warning devli e some one suggested tlni. white mice be cnrrieu en ail .submarines re give the alarm. It was found that the instant the alt- became polluted th mife be nine distressed squealing as Inudlt is they leuld thus giving the danger signal te these en beaid. The mice de leeted the impurity in the air mere quicklv than the men net because f any special gift thev possess as iete,-. is but sin)ilv because th'ir lung tn paelty at best is cupublc of holding ,u,y a very sniall quantity of air. .n'v imeunr of poison in the small iiiueiiui tliey ceuiii uinaie distressed tj, l Ml k " Ia i a young peisen it must be admitted that it mav he trimmeu te give a cine una " the head jirevldlng the neck is long and slender and (be hair is cut correctly. Uv correctly is meant te conform te the shape of the head nnd face. Se. I should urge n little expenditure te (ind out from an expert cutters view point what line best carries en the geed work. And the average "bob" unque.s. Hennblv requites :i wave te the hair. Until had nn extremely nigii lercne.ui nnd we showed her hew the hair brought .. .it. .1.... .-.. .1.. sl.tu rli ArteTinil grncetuii un ii "ii nn- -.... - s0,is nun wueiu .veu qe nor uni It nnd gave a softer expression te the outspoken, and thnt there nr face. Marcelled and 'shingled in the ptm ,vj,em ,ml -S(,em t j,,,,.,, back, the iriiiisini mnaile all round. nnd fellow my clnectiens te tlie letter we'd see what would happen. The depressed spirits und the sad dened expression of the twenty-) ear- fore ihe same proportionate amount in old face dlsanneaied like mucic after she the air would nflect a human beint. I hud put en seven or eight pounds of her .New. however, u chemical ilevite hns , fifteen gain. I attribute much of this been invented which is se nffeeted bv phenomenal change in Miss Until tn bad air us te ring a bell warning these, 'swimming everv day. becuuse it created en beard of (heir danger. ami Kept supplying 'he appetite for the One of the Interesting messages wh.ch , fat-preduciiiR feeds I made her take, came from abroad when the gas warfare and which 1 have already outlined te was raging was an order from American veu in detail, and provided ihe best kind neauquai-iers in r rancn for all white of inusculnr exercise. Deep breathing YOU are Wise net In nt.lrt the nlher discussion If there are objections, you mm. C.vnthla understands the point nf view and would probably feel Just as the objector does, Read Yeir Character By Digby Phillip NVhen Te He Brutally Frank T f vnn nre n (.fllnamnn i-mi Imra m.nK ni -rr. .rifilYPil hlr llOW tllO ..nil' brought ,.1,)v V.fi..r.s.l tl.nr ..aw .- c,,,.. nH I grncefull.V down en the side 'heneneii V,H t, w10l ,0 ,j nef ,jnrp , l0l) ire ethers ,i-.. .... :... . back, the ininstiirmiiMen weri.ed a ,,rPfs0 unless you carry friink. direct stntement vlrtunlly te the peitit of bru tality. These nie the people upon whom hints fall like water upert the back of the proverbial duck. Delicately modified statements fail te penetrate their under standing, It seems. If ,veii nre selling soap it does little geed te speak te one of these in gen eral and delicate terms about the virtue ' of jour pndiict in connection with the virtue of cleanliness. Yeu have te come right out with it and tell him that the way te keep from being dirty is te use your senp. Yet there nre people who would be mortally offended if veu ever hinted the possibility that they bad ever come in contact with dirt. Hut hew de j ou recognize the people ie whom j ou should be brutally frank? Ordinarily ou luive te, develop' the fact as jeu tall; te tneui, ll .veu den t have rf course te chiiriietcrTdug-, Itut in making use of this science en this point jnu don't have te resort te nnv compll cempll catid observations or calculations. Vem merely observe the skin en the man's hand or his face. If it's course-looking skin, with large pores, jeu should waste no meie time, hut nunc out with your story in the most due t and emphatic iiinnner thnt you can. On the ether 1 1 nml, if it is line, soft skin, nnd the , linlt is fine instead of niarsc, wnti Ii One lliing- about bobbed hair nhieh your step. Re tactful, use nn. crude ex- I rj Fer the m Picnic! M TASTYKAKE JUNIOR is an individual cake espc B dally suitable for picnics. K Jelly, Cocoanut, Chocolate. m 5c a TAST.YKAKI (, keep FllCS swap from sugar FLIES are enemies of health. They bring germs and dirt wherever they go. And they are especially attracted by sugar. Sugar which is net protected from flies may bring serious trouble. , Why take this chance? Franklin Package Sugars are positively protected from flies, dirt, dust and handling at all times. They are . weighed, packed and sealed by machine, never exposed en the way from our refinery te your home. uinmiMMl 8'TnVlKj I 5B1 5 J3XEHBt3 1 IS? .SunlintsfruTttr l-aaaawIrfHat) T.rMnLibi I Wimnju)"irfl The Franklin Sugar Refining Company A Franklin Cane Sugar for every use" Granulated, Dainty Lumps, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown; Gelden Syrup; cinnamon ana sugar; Sugar-Heney fJKaByjeSsgJF Jam rf d 1 vl "V.-j' - mire obtainable for use In the trenches, 'and walking net loe strenuously were should be well Implanted befeie the presslens and make no vulgar remarks Hie uimcuity or niung tne order wer- extra bits el it daily effort I ilemamleil in leelis are senarateil fiem llieii- li'clnnir rieil the (Jevernment i great deal until the work of transforming. companion. I te knew Ihey mean net it was discovered that a worn- ti, v.,i.i. i.nr.tv nr. ,. less care and attention bur mere. Thev Tomorrow When te Drive. .yS Pe Inatunce. a veune irlrl who vlnits W liUVrLM R.'il?W'T ma", wlien. he Is 111. an lllus , Amnn. the latest fashion neceltln. tnr iitua. mas- mink mie is oeinir a ismn- " ... . : ;. .. .-.' VMM,, but her action Is most junklml I w"",pn ,are P8,"0 uunuics speemiiy Ut fcaraalf. for she Is cemmlttlngru K'ar taeciai unprciirieiy it ia no pre. run ta ner repuiuiien in nnve aneiuer iwlth ber, If she In cuitai-cil te ifMn, the, may iimuc an Invalid call. einpameu uy nn metiier ersieier own Meiiier. It sue is especiaii) caivcd in weed und then enameled, in trouble, then a warm rinse and ful lowed by n old ablution. Strange as It may seem te you the shapes of portraits of pet dogs und ! '10t n llH'r "P'iaH1-' "f any experi birds. net iimuc It out alone, should be nart of a wemnn'rt biiNines.s, for it makes all the difference in the world. Had ItuthV but hair been long I should have taken her te an expert In the eelflure nrt, tee, nnd In one professional tour undertaken was the result. i I tl.A !inn.nnnii1..iil !.. ll... !....... t . .....II...I ... .. I . 1. . . . i-iii;-. in itre'i '" iii uir iu;.i.-r 111 nave siuuii-ii our i"r ner inc niesi ne- '.1... ..I..1.. lull.. nt.il ! Lnl.. ,AH.ll.l.. 1 , . !..... .1.- - M.I. i in- tin i .s i. un .....i iii -yiiH i iiiiiijiiiiii coining ui ruiiK1 no-Mi Jimi iin- siiuie. I ne rules would have been agreed i. ..I in "".iiii i iiiiiijiiiiii ceiuilis i Ilei lull in ili-st vva brushing luce the cese of the war. t'lnra Ilutl. , atrlngy nnd dejected loeklnc. te put It upon nnd she would have cxprrienc-d vffli lone Jui Ir Die same vvendeiful lm. i rJuvemrnt In sheen and quullty with the iil wttek' exercliw aud hygienic life. ' d lAli but net bet roll ii she I ',' runewneil sinner, trnvi'liyl 100.000 mildly, reglfctcrius as plainly as could Kttilr.neVi-eif wmrmilni In ' lIwred tt mere thai 200 con b the bedy'H need nf better circulation. V(,Bldien. eeita and sane nearlj- 8000 mAfs. Xew It It reallj' very attractive, with "He" Realty "She" 1 n jeu think the hluck-rebed and heavily masked nvencer in JACK O' JUDGMENT Is man or woman? In ".link," .Mnlsle White, daugh ter of n former member of the sang, who litis turned en his cenfederiitesV Or I.ellie .Marsh, jeung nnd love ly, but deep in the plans of the sang" Kdgar Wallace will set jeu guess, in; In the new story that Begins Teda ' afaaWf-itfJ"' V ' 'J.'1 dfc - -i ju."-ijii mw i. , s- j- aHk aanH-avrr. . 'tzrr -f- - j ,- i i , )LJ WfMwifi ,v- aim iHtMiSSC&ihs. StvalllKML -V'i bt&rBmmEmmmmmmh$ ms WfvimmmW Back te the Grain Fields for Health (J.RAPE.NUTS is a regular "three y bags full" of the best feed quali ties of whole wheat flour and malted barley, carefully mixed and slowly DaKCU Te develop all their appetizing flavor, Te preserve all their wholesemencss, .Ivv,!? t0 Pr-'.'idC -,atUrC'a "brm" that kc-Ps the diges. tivc system spick and span. There's net a bit of artificial sweetening in Grape-Nuts -U just becomes sweet of its own accord in Ihe 101 ' And that enticing flavor-hew geed it is with geed milk or cream! 1-ruits, tee, fresh or cooked, add te c deli J of a dh of Gmpc-Nuta, morning, neon or sunden",? & "There's a Reaser' PStum Ccrcl Ce., In!!, Dattle Creek, Mich. I r'.J' --! 1 ijf. a-t'-fi- i -., MIlTuifir,
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