fJk M -K-T i i n & ii ?i I r 1 "til i A ,'I tw PfP H 7 mm ' 32 gfWinnifred Hatper Cooky Tells of the Three Kinds of Women A8KNSATN)NAI, wehmn writer re-Innd, Indeed, with the cultured (.reek eentlv illvlile.l Ml fcmltilnltv Intn ' ' centuries past-that n innti of ninny three types the lever, the mother and1 the Mether, Which of these'""" muuicr wns scetuiieti nisiniy iiciiiiiu three de men ue- closed doers, mill kept utirilitinted. fet-V De ttu' renll ' merely lieni sons for the ruee. The Ismi'wV ' Ky ''idlis were tuiig'lit poetry and miik, U'ti'ini, t.-in.l ii p and dance, and een iiIiIIiimiiiIi.i , and en i There Is nothing ver new In the two Jlrvt divisions, 'I he idea Is that man Is s e versatile n n il nmnj sided In his untitle that while he demands a med- , u I ilntitiiiii ri tt WINNtrnr.il "SI I III IIIIMV ! . telle. dnmestli - l!AKli:il CUUI.KY nnrtnei- te m a 1 n- tain Ills home peifettl.v and Initie tip his ihlhlien in a prim, conventional. rellBiens mnnner, vet his lighter moods ileimind a companion who is fall of Terve and lire and hiuishtei mid coquet rj, een fnil of the devil I .This lone ma cajole and tiatter, or storm , ami make scenes mill tertute him with jealous. She is the kind that i ni Iwn.ls plctlticil ns the ku l'arlsieiine, .giving foreigners nil uttnlv fiile idea 'of Fteiichwnincn, who ate modest and infined and demestii. as well a ex cellent business e-vtstlttir;. in the middle 'class rnHK trouble with this demand -apart from its incrienlni? nf Imnini-llit V ..merinninjf et imnei.iui is thnt It is erj one Mdeil .Men as- lime that the are the 011I5 ones 111 the human fumih who have ers.it lie tastes! Man women also mije) one man for one qualit, and one for an other, and micht find line points In pel)andr, or f.evernl liiisimmts As n matter of fact. It is net no ,slble te emhed in 1111 'Mie human helm: - very talent mid qunllt and ehurm, lint if wc find a mate who bus a fnlil.v uoed lmttliiK nverasi. we ate luekv. an 1 (.urclv can ennietit iiitrselves with friends, te ntisfv Mine esps ml musi cal or Intellectual heut. without fnnc.v Ing tjiat we must have love affairs with dozen different people. Thus it alwavs has In en a toeerv with eme of the wphisticated Latins The Weman's Exchange Way te the Zoe t9 the Filitor of ll'emnn' Pnje Dear Madam Will you k'ntll Inform me hew te Ret from the fanulen ferries te the rhlladtlphla Zoe b strtet car as 1 hnve three small ihlldren te take and cannot hear or well tf 1 ask a policeman for IrstrucUens a iu:.ri:n Vrem th ferries take car Ne 16 out Market street te filn.id avenue then take a transfer out 'llrard avenue te Thlrt -fourth street Tt Is Jun 0110 block te the Zoe The Zoe Is, open Terv da from 9 te r. Hair Won't Grew Te tif Kd.'or 0 Wenmn'i I'nae Dear Madam-1 am wrlllnK te veur column for some advice 1 have I011K hair which does net seem te be grnvlnR any Ieiikt for about three veivrs I am di.usted te -ee it the same and would Ilk" te knew of sonic-thing 'hat will help te lt It grew WAITING Mas-ase your scalp with liquid w' w' llne one nlnht and alternate with cold Tvatcr the next Dip the tip of eiu finiterH In ccld water and rub the scalp thoreughl Yeu will tlnd that this treatment will hlp te make veur hatr r,ew llcgular brushing will also help. About Her Hands f ,e Editor et Weman Pane Dear Madam Kindly print In our menderful column the answer te tha following questions I ,-hlr'"n xcars ild and un hands are v-n shiny sometimes, while the are alwas oft- also, the elns are beginning te bulge from my hand", which leek ver ugly. My mother t hands are like mine nly much worse tUut I believe hers Ire from tee much .work but de no housework at all ".- would think thes bulging elns came from thin hands, but mine are net thi" 1 lease tell me what te de I hae dark lines under mv ej ei Thej are net dlrectlv under my eyes, but slope trem the corner of my eve te in cheek T get plentl of eiercise and m windows are always open at night I'lease tell me the cure for this Please tell we what material is best for dressv and seml-dresv dresses for tills summer "riMUOUS Teu are tee vcung a little girl te begin werr Ing about the leeks of veur hands new If eii ai - reall worried about them mnbult jur doctor te see if lhe.ru Is anything wrong with ycur reneral condition wh'ch would cause this trouble De ou eat geed, vvhole vvhele vvhole eme feed, no fried or greasy or over ever rich things ' And de you gel regular xerclse c-verv da " Play tennis and swim, run and walk as much as you ran In the outdoor air If ou have llneB under our e.ves tee perhaps xeu don't get enough sleep at night be you go te bed early" All these little things count up. 0u knew and tell against 0u Fer 1 girl of our age organdie and voile are the prettiest materials for dressy dresses THE HOME IN GOOD TASTE By Hareld Donaldien BierWw (imeiner Carier Cliaiis ... .. . . i.ojernei- nrver chairs -,,e se c.lle.1 because thev are of the same tvpe a tin' t 111 1 r no pieserveil in tne inn seum nt I'ilgrlm Hull, In I'l.vminith. Mass , saitl te liave bi'lenged te (iuvir (iuvir ner Carvel and te have been htuuglit te Anierii 11 bv him in ill" MnUlewir The stvle speins te hnve eriglnnti-d ln Ilellnuil, ami te have spread tln-uct te England In th- time of (Juecii I'.IUa bfth At anv rute, these chairs weie f 11 III toiumeti In both Engluiiil nml Helland earl in the seventeen h cen tury. The weie made of oak enMuuple und also, ver common! 111 America, of ush with hlilier eplntlli-s Seme of th Americiiu chairs nf this t.vpe weie lll,e wise miidf of npple weed The seats were gener.ili iiish-bottemijd Most et the "t'nrver" 1 hairs weie annelimts, lilthnugh side chnlis of tills fushlnn weie also iniiile, The st.vle con lulled in fuver ilirouglieut tiie seventeenlli century s the illiistratieii sIievvh, both arm pests mid back pests were turned, and the back censls.ed of three chins rails, with three tipilght spindles net between the two lower rails, the top rail being free and attached only te the back pests. ClialfK of this t.vpe are simple, dis tillled and seivlceable, nnd the tepio tepie tepio diutleiis, which lire net expensive, ma. well be used In an pint of t he model 11 iitjUfct with stent prepriet. Towei iiih "i?l.tt IS-tih Chilli " i 1 -1 Lr u S3 "AfJirf tnends nnd interests must have tive t pen of women tn please him. I he vv if" were e(ellent ceuipnii , The had unit of this svstem was Its injustice In modem times it lias been feliinl quite fenslb'e te educate weineli who Mere te be domestic, just as well n these wlie went in ter the .irN and HofctieiH. ,Iut Invause a woman Is a wile anil the melliei of several ehil tit imi . -he slieuhl net be dull and j ignorant, and without ihaims nut' 'K""1 IT IK a piofeund Jn. when the modern man ei eitltme can dKce-er In one woman whom he marries, an tiie lunatics and Intellectualities and piipmuci tl'.it he has ulw,is admind in various jIiI friends. Hnr, of cuiir-e. theie nlwn.is will he different I..111U of elumtctcrs, and we iiinnet deit 'iiit eme women nntu-1 mil arc cvtccdlnch domestic. een te njel 1111; heiiselinlil lii-K" of almost .1 llielllnl liatlire Tin' li.ne alnlit in n line of preduftic work Midi as toekiiu mid M'winu. with but little tiilent ter. nr itltelesf ni. the outside alTails of the world. The m,i he devoted mothers and industrious hemikcepets, and ' '", m,w" "" K,t "f -oeninneous ,. , ,..., f,. ,,, ,ii,.t..- , i. r" '..V:... ........ .11. ...... iril""! ill I irtllil lit . illlll tllllll T (iivut. Till: tirst t.vpe. then. Is live wlfe-.'ind-methei ty the distlnc pe In fact. mitrrnal is sie. thnt the moment bear- 1 hildn 11 all eKe in life sinl.s i,,,.. i,,-i.,;n....,,,.. ,i,i tl,.. ....ri.u.j 1... 11.. 1.. ..1.1. ..1 .. t 1.,.. ,.,,, siie dm net 1 imscieush ne'bet 11, .(- 111111- nin-s iiiii mum-, ,1 uiiiiiii, 111 ,,,r imii.ind. for she s liuemush fu et (I in. but sin is se imminent te (eqtutiv and luve of the etinr st that siie hints his vanltv mid tools his affec tion. VA e all knew that she ma!;e 1 mistake, but she is mnMier llr-t. (hi Wedncstl.ij wc will MIL of the I, over-Weman: en I'rlil.i . of the Other. Accented Leng Lines .r.. r .-5ts. V V It it isn't n cape it must be a cape eireef This truck seen nt the I'nris rates, is striking model of this tvpe, the tlr tpiru of mateiinl like tin tiet-K hanging jnuntilv fiem the should! rs in the manm-i of a troubadour's cloak Read Your Character Iiy Diabi Phtllipt When te (lit It Shin t ll salesmen of cxperitnte knew that some people insist nn having all the details 01 a pinpiis.tien and tlii' ethers ire irritated b anv persistent attempt of the snlcsiiiin te give tne in details Til1 wan' the highlight" the main features, simmim icd qulcklv ter them Chnraeteiulegi u'ies the salesman several wti.vs nf knowing in uilvunee jus wlinll c'nssitie.itleii )(k piespnt be- longs 111 Cule-lng nml the shape of tlie p'etlle ue nidli'utinns, ,Su is th shape of the tutl-fiici The bienu. convex- tvpe is intirestitl m m tien anil re. suits Is quick and Impatient The bru nette, com live tpe likes the details nnd patient i-xphiniiMm.. plus the nppm -tllllitv tei iliep ttieilgbt l.lkewlsi, the squnre face likes iiiliuii, diiigraiiis ami explanation nt nn 1 hiinUal thing-, while the round f it e is inteietid 1 liii !v m results Hut often tin .ileiu,ii, will run up (l,Usr ,,,..,, ,, ls f Ill(,,,ljm ,,,,., ,, ll(Ml1,.l , MU ,,,. imr iiinciiie, ntitl a mixtiiH of squun. -ss nml ieuiidni"h nf fat e Then. Iniilc it hi" liiis'ci-H Aie tli'v short ' If thse oilier tilings in,- e,unl an I t li 0 fingers 11 1 e short veu have .1 posi tive ludii.itien tlmt jim will be iiiukln a t.Ktbal iiilstnke 111 wiistiii'j time ills, cursing details (live this mini the most Important angles et veur piope-itlou Sketch In tin' main inivantages, ami fei -get the less iiiipiiitant point Tiniieriiivv When Logic, te Wateli Veur "Q" "Q" "Q" "Q" '1 lie tenelei glllllllll l.ee blllt .11 who 1 nine mil of the West and wen the hill ii)ii ill et the L.ist Is the here et lllls EM'ITIM. LOVE Si'OK "" has leiiiniice, hul is 1101 luusliv : it is blisk with iitlven tines, but s nut iiih envliictngl K'liMitli.niil lte,:in te ri-.iti it TOI) O.N COMICh l'.Vd'E s 1 I l EVENED PUBLIC Please Tell Me What te De lit CYNTHIA t.rtteti te Cyiillila' eefitmit tinnf b iirlffni en our ilttf et the iwprr enli, adit mmf If nletiid vilh the irrlfr'J nctmr eiml nirfrrm, 1 If Heme tell net be publish it it the tirllri ileti net u fall l. t'ntttfiird 'tttrn Hint Ifttirs written en both Uilr e the iittft-r U'lll net h niKiiirni, HVIIrci v he ulxh uereniil iiimirM that run be elei n In thr column utll il(( leek thrrr, u ptriMii( lettcM nrr eiifv I rlftrn tiifn cibjebttrh itecfJ- 'lOl. Words of Comfert lif.ir I'jnlhU- lust a few Ilin for "I.oiiesemp" t certainly am pleased te knew there are. Htlll a few old-inch-' lened Klrlx Hut te lie koeiI Is te he lonesome III 'he majority of case. en have a nice home. Why don't oil Jen fcOmu Sunilay scboel unit But Inte some of the church societies, where, I thlnl; eU will meet the rhfht kind of lie.vM and Rlrls nnd perlmiw become impular I I am no lenKcr euiib imd have no home te Invite an one te, hut I nlwnl i tr te rememlier theie wns Unc morn lonpeme than mi) of us I wish ou the best of luilt S.MtATlV Her Deg Ulee Icar ('.inthla I lme Jut ItiM 111 fe lirrlei wii'i wii1' eij L-ensi.H-i i-iiiu- panlen for mere than twelve ears 1 lie wnt never 011 ine leusn ,11111 n.m w ... .... . ,,. the lieuke and vnnl In which te 1 xer- I. I)r. . A. I-A,.X r te I am Inconsolable and want te - knew hew old fox terrleis uMinllv Ih'jrnillS Is the way the ailtomehillst Is ,Ms ft PC0,, Al' "ftMnsJ YrS I A from Milwaukee is advised by Dr. ''ThirTs no set nice but T, f-t ' J-" .''i'!'1 "'" "-" tenler lives ten cnis Ifs tenil.ler. d f'i campiliK tour . a verv geed ape Your deit must have One five ard package of sterile saue been erv luirefull looked after te have I m one half vard packets, llvtd tvve'lve years Onc-iiunrtcr pound of sterile cotton. ! One half dozen asserted sterile Riiim1 , Writes te Miss Ledgle hnndnpes fiem one Inch te three Inches Ii.ar C.vnthln Through .veur koeiI I Knues will s-nd a few lines te our' tnutu.il fil.-ml. Miss l.rdcle iiiu mi , 10 veu' Sc von arc one of us, J nc "IJP" ,, , . ,, ,i !.. wutilUQr lilt' is iin- "III- illi, wi,,' veu will renllTc eui nmm'iens in n -i rs'raminaV OZi leS ' It abeanlslup when in ferMtni perti ami had m.mv attentive iisfmi rs I.Htle Birlle I ball fiem Mentana am Jim ' a plain nieeiiuni . minus in. is won. wen. Iiik m wav threiiRh the I'astcin eeun-, ti Meri power 10 .veu and Iipi-p's , lueu jami:s 1: 1: Worried by Convention? I Dear Cnthla We are two flapper j te speak Your column lias neipeti u? " ,m1X,i!Iltttnnyxoufep advice 1 ' Appl diluted solution of ammonia te1 I rVrr"fffer UV,Utefa-k our be'yl the bite followed with n thin paste of friends for their pictures if th.v huxeUndn (llites net relieved by applv applv ene of ours" V.'hv is it that a girl 1 n(; .ilUlt aie made meie comfortable has te be te careful of ever thing jj, "polling vinegr.r.l I she dots, while a tev cm ("Xru-s- the ,.,,.,..(, expression) get .nv.i with .n thing? SI Mil HNS "Hn'm. rreVv-in-c'Anpl cold water, femnr, ,, , nectlen with kissing a gltl geed-night. ) blisters have formed open Willi i steit-, Wc allow bevs te de It If we knew them Hed needle nml apply gauze catu-, vtrv well, antl are thought just as r.,trd with boric add solution, much of Onthia Is It conventional 1 ,,rvinv tvv te write letters 'e bes whllu we aiej rOISON l 1 awav durlne tne summer' e iiuuiv m, let of them una thev nave oeciaree their love for us De ou think wt ffre tee veung te be talking of love" This Is net pupp love antl we mean ev.-r-thlng we mv D i U Whv werrv about conventions as te writing letteis vvhtn ou are willing te kiss bevs if oil like them and ob eb 1rct te being careful in veur c tvliict ' Don't -strain at a gnat and swallow a camel " Wants te Send a Present Dear c'vntbla Twe siimmctd age, while en m vacation up the State. I became acquainted with .1 ver nice fellow, and have been corresponding with him since During this time he stepped uHiim. fnr .ilient five mi ntbs Was It pieper fir me te write tirst and Until out what the treui it- was- ,vs nir blrthdav will be vcrj seen I would like te send' him something Could veu sug gest eme desirable gifts" While en mv vacation about a month age I saw him, antl learned thnt he cared fei me very much and aim met his mother New Cynthia I would like te send him something nice ami it net tee ex pensive (1 might add that he doesn't smoke I Alse Cvnthla is It proper te kiss this fellow after net vexing him . ler ever a ear. and then going ana and vv ill net see him nguin for .1 year ' I would ale like te knew if It is proper te send him mv picture" ANMUl'SLl WAITINV, It was quite all right te write anil as what was wrong Send him a handsome cravet or a senrt pin for his birthday IWttcr wait till he asks for jour photo Ne de net klus the man. She's Fickle Deal ' nthu M problem tickle ihs I have a great man bn friends, but seen tire of thc-m all Thev don't seem te Interest me very long I have b'-en engaged three times, ,ut have broken the engagement very Boen after t l a Vr.,,n ntvtr irril nrti nr tliruA months and this time my father refuses e let me break the engagement Tne 1 thrown lerwnru. squeezing tne air out boy at first reemed te be quite tin-j of the chest, maintaining pressure n best I hau ever known but new- I am I fPU seconds. Operator releases pres tlr.d of him just lilte the rest I tell 1 ,,,,, n(1 throws his shoulders and m 1.1th. r that I am only very eung pj(,nt bn(.i. Tnis evcu u cemnlete and don't qulta 1-iiew mv mind yet. ' , . . .1 ' V, ls 1te,"l"Ll' but he s.is it Is about time I made up 'J'."1 . i'11"'," tlmes te l ir '"'te. mv mind and he savs that 1 am nothing ( "ntinue for twenty minutes. Appl but a in. rr flapper caring for nothing heat te legs, nrms and bed, but fun He and m mother have 1 , TrcI vn, ,,..,..,,... , ..., ..,,, set the wedding da and 1 am In de. TO DISl.N Pl.t 1 DIlINklMi WATER "'' . ''. " V ...' spun 1 J""" i",-i iu eir iiuj, .- Dissolve one ing him te releuse me from this prom- ,...', ,'fn.' s, but h- wrote m lather and then I mnrt '" "at,T I get the mrry Juzi New, I refuse , ""'' mtnutis 1 be: tne mrry jazi .new, 1 reruse,11"" nuui. ut uiiiiuuit. abelutt!lv te go en wlih this mar- rlage and if I can t settle this affair at Leme I am perfectly willing te carry it Inte the courts Have my parents anv right te held me te this' De ou knew of anv way 1 can settle at home bringing (satisfaction te all parties con cerned' I would appreciate ver much any advice which veu could give ine en this matter i""L'TIIJ t'nthla can scarcely blarm veur par ents for eel'ig ashamed of our be havior "if course If ou de net care for the man .veu should net be fercd into marriage He will probably nei held veu te it If he knows veu de no' l? WHAVS WHAT By Helen Dfcie 'I line ,ir iii.inj little bv laws re g.inl liu; intro mi tie nn bjt thtee are he easy te learn thnt no one neetl be Ignu r.mt of b- rigbt w.tv te m,iu people acc1uaml1.1I wltb one another em.in elieulu net rls when a man is preaentecl tn her but when aiieiln r woman s inireeluei-tl it U pteper for her unlSM Mi l old anil feeble, te sunt! up ami rnia!n standing until tlie tie v acquaint m e mevs .uuj or taicen n ".ii 'si- muv or m.iv net sh.ilce , his lieat te her nnd te pieinlse net te raml linn is ,e muiier f 1 beire ami I let "'her nations tee it He agreed, eemetimes of local usage Hut If tlie but "h a ieserwitli.li -that he would ... , , . , . ibreiik is premise in rase America went ether woman leldt out lui hnnel sbuj, ' cm de no leu, than el.tKP It in frletull if (i,'lrMK t. ,t 100 years all who fiisblen after the intiotluctlen linti been 'were Interested in submarines had made If tlie new- uniualntances are luial .straigeis te i ,11 b etbei h personal .. .. r. ... I. ..,!.... .. ....m. . biKtei v it Is usual for tli Intieilnei 'ii ItiffiHeii a ni I'liiiilien te hi ii Pllsliim ni ni i ibei ei beili v i i i ill eri a- a li.isis I - 'I h fir 1 i i i l.aniii (r i LEME-PHILADLpMI MONDAY, - -- r , . . rrt I'reCMUWm JOr ItlOIOr I rips wine. ... ,, ,, , uric r-poei 01 7.111c exiuu imee-ni i.m'm tvve liuiies vviee, 1 tlne-qtinrter pound of vaseline. 1 On,, mmi'ii bottle of tincture of iodine 1 , in.H ul,1111nr. .1 htittle. One-half 'pm.bd boric acid c.vst.iK I our ounces caster oil. 1 tine bottle et rhubaib and Main tablet". 1 rwe eiintes of aqua amnion! 1. One bottle of holezone tnblets. One splinter forceps. One pair of si lv-eis. The via te meet certain cmei?Ptieie is given thus: 1 INSECT 1UTES Annie eitliei salt solution or a sntu- rattsl boric ncid solution. Open blisters with stenle needle and applv gailp , siiliiruttd with herii acid solution. imi'ISES AND CITS Cleanse with gasoline and then svvab with iodine. Protect with sterile gauze held in place with a few adhesive strips. m.isTEiiEn 111:1:1. CIeane the sum. .xppi.v leiune te , the blister and mound. Puncture Willi , a sterile needle. Leave the skin in ..hl.i.1 fnrn Mill, sfl-ltl lf 7.lll,' OT - ! ..ii'..... " ni-nv-st "' ( ever with sterilp vaseline. App y K-slve tape "" ,.v).timm.m tvei-vn, 1 I -- ' II.,. 1 ,,v,l .-,., Lit the wound bleed well It mnv be best te enlarge a small wound that it i mnv bleed. 1 ban wen. nisintec t wiin Iodine. Apply a loose open dressing. HEADACHES cosrgulPradelell-.d Maignret ami ..In, are nil right. glasses mm cause eve stuiin. 'but they re tee contented. 1 1iiic '.,. .-,., .... isniisfietl te live in n rut. Weie tlif- KESrSClTATIpN OP Till- I fl.I(.nt, v0 0I,K te get almut meie, DHOWNEI' tmtl tome up against interesting per- L.ft hv the waist, letting the head eniilltiis." .,,.., hang witii tin e toward the ground, that, ,"l''l '" abl' "' ti-i-nls. I the water may run out of the mouth "-''l', 'I"1"1? UIl(l h,p "ns efl ln il m""'le nml nir nass-ices "" 1iIk "cv est enthusiasm Plate en the ground, bat k up, and , "Well, te tell , the titith. 1 don't 1,...l 1 est in if no the fnrenrm. fine knew thl'lll VI vel well, he began I ., 1;., ui,in iv..- tt,., ls te nuns and bndv as warml as possible. Ills ,11111 ii,-.,, nr. ,,,,iti,i, ,,-. ),-,if it -, The operator kneels astride the vie- I III ujiuuk'i ivit, ,1-1 iniinii- it,,- , ,. - tim. grasping tne lower part of the chest ' witli thumbs pointing toward the head . ami painllel with the backbone. I The weight of the operator's body Is - . ... The weight of the operators body Is I'lsselle one 10 ozone tablet in a Let the solution stund MILK using. lit at before Can Yeu Tell? By A". , nnd A W. 11 ed titer Who Tirst Thought of Submarines Submarines hnie been the dream of inventors and engineers ter hundreds, of venrs. Dining the reign of King .Tames I. of England, a submarine- was built of weed und propelled b.v "l.TM ..xtendlns out through holes in the side 'of the vi'ssel. A hundred venis later n man named Dav built a submarine and iiiteniptid te de-rend te a depth of KJii vartls .inn lemain for twenty- f h1pcs .ir()nd .veur net k .mil , contents. Thev de net recur as per foil 1 hunt. He never wah heard tiein, 1(M , .lrut,(.t ,veu from the eiel ' sistentlv .is blaikliends, and lerul cnie '" 1 lie." h,M soueus attempt at submit- , "-.-- FLORA. of the skin will p,eve, fur.lier trouble. inn- navigation was inmle b Dr. David MiisUnell, of t'entiectlcut, during the Ki'voUitleu He built a Mihmuiinc uilhd the Ameiltan Turtle, with which In- expcete.il te tlestrev tlie Hritish licet urn lieu-d off New Yerk. It wus plunned 1 1 attack the ftlgate Etegh) by uttneh- tng 1 torpedo te the bottom of the nhip fiem the submarine The Turtle sue 'esstully submi'rged anil came up undei 'he Eagle, but tlie- serevv which was intended te fasten llie toipeele te the hull of the eneniv sliip would net entei the hull, antl the torpedo tlnntisl down 1 the ba ami exploded. Unbelt Pulton, inventor of steam iiiivlgutlen, was tlie next In devote a large part of his time te solving tin piebleiii lie went te Prance and in terested Napeleon lienapurte. under wIiiim- patronage lie built the Nautilus, with which he made numerous descents nnd established .1 tejcerd of stn.vlng I under water for an hour Pianie, however, letu'sed te adept tlie submit tine for use in warfare. Fulton then 'went te England, whire lie built an other unil MicceKsfiilly attached a tor pedo te 0 condemned vessel, blowing her te pie-ces In the present e of u large crowd England Induced Pulton te sell , ,,r1eil theli idias. me sNful siilmm. I . - - -- -. ". . rlli.s would Hnve been in iim iiin Ucferi thev I ieilllllTIIVV rt.ill.v a in i- pi ii th ,tl "I low Weie iHh Made?" the list The Vlife Cheater By hzel deye batcheler leiin Steihbridpe manifs Xerman met Mrs. nenedut. but I shut my lips M'n;ic in iiite of many ittnnlugi tightly against 11 question of this kind from her fihmh, Xerman is the lest he think me suspicious, and en- kind of man irhe has nretr kiiuun ' tcted Inte his plans with as much en- irhilt it unit In tntt n me it nn'imt ! tlintdnctii lis T (ellltl force. Ittlt ill spite mure than 11 If if irttUi tit a timr :. '. : and he mid htnn hnvf hmi tiiaiilal null " if if itrrk it lit 11 01 man lifetime iiifntiinttil u i'.Ii Miff Wlliten, n mutual filtutl. lean i finally tlrircn into maUny nn engaflfment with Ilrrbfrt Livinqtten, nn old iitlter, thinking that thli u-ill luing Xerman ,le hit trimes, but irhcn she niA' Aim itheie lie htii hern en the utmc evening he llet te hn. After iraid hf wfiHft ir tiuth, tintl telh fean he eaiei nothing (or Wee and irtll nrier lee her again. Fei it time Jean is hap)iy in the eomiianienihtp 0 f 1 tend living in the tame town, until one night Verman telh her he f Imiid, and she hnairs the old rc?f- Icsiness 19 upon him. A Neiv Interest T CO! M net account for thnt feeling of iianie that swent ever me when ,L f ! Nerman breached the subject that .yc - ning, but two or three da.vs later I, , (ne t(l.t ntufieu iia,l nnietl me, for j he anneuncc.l with elnbeinte casualness ; that he wanted me te meet him in town .1... f.. t.. ... !. .. ...I . .. .11. ah 111.- luneivill C'VI'IIIIIK itllil n1 !C) UIIIIICI with some friends of Ills. "You'll like tin in," he sid enthusi astically, "and jeu knew, .lean, we 1 don't want te let eutseives go te i-ced In llilu cni'ill I nun Until nnd Aitliur "in fact. I ve just met .Mrs. Itenedlct Hut Ilennie, as we call him, Is an ar- ,l 11 ll! Pv't '"'. " 1),'"n !lelnt: "",'",' 1"Ue,11'; . - , 1 . 'K "" ls f,.,r 0,lr. '"-p ""'' '"' "ifV , lh'' ,1,!""l,i," '!. U1,nB,' ' Vh, ''"I"'. B 1 t m . T '""S'1' te ask him when it ii in ! nip niif iip" rinn nit 11 1111 riiu antl his Sac's Things You'll Leve te Make A Sleeve I'hat Will Serve as a Scarf Fer cool summer or early autumn evenings here is a sleeve that will set ve us u scarf. It Is 11 long Hew Ing sleeve ()f ,)1(lek ,,,, that is sllt at t, fl0IU jt fit fl0(,Pl, nreuid the nrm as far as tne ,, ,,. fnlis ,nvny ,0 tl. barUt Tf Wlll ' ,, M,nrf jlls. .i...... ,.., nP i,n,i. Before that little 1 ' .-aaiBwBaiaMiK. stan'ttfeuble becomes serious apply RGSinel Even in severe cases of, eciema, or ether like skin troubles, Resinol Ointment, aided bv Resinol Seap usually brings quick" relief and in a le.isem.tble time, clears away the trouble cemjiletelj. Hew much IjUL 31,1922 Far in advance of the fall styles are these hals with brims that leek as if they had been blown back by a high tvind. Openwork brims are ideal for midsummer. :" :. . --,-- , , .,:, .... 'of m.vselt tne eiu unnuppiness scuivi j Wlewn'nti me. Was Nerinnn interested I in this Mrs. ISen-dlctV And did tills 1 interest in her mean another period of agenr for tueV I kept thinking of this I nil evening, although it comforted me 1 te think thnt this time Nermnn had I asked me te go with him te meet thexe I .,..,., ,ln n,l It I nnm plover I micllt I he able te manage things nnd te keep , I his interest in me alive. We were te meet the P.enedicts at 1 their tipaitment rntl go from there te j one of the village places te rat, anil I the next evening when 1 met Nerman at his office. I wn.s (onscieus of the fact thnt nt leant 1 looked well. We took the subway uptown, antl get off nt Sheridan Squaie. Prem there we threaded our way tlireugli twisting narinvv street!, until finally we came te a tow of old-fashioned houses thnt had nt one time seen better days. I felt lint nnd uncomfortable from the lout; , - - )r - '.' .fNer,"!l" had never been in ,.Vu,. ,, in ,0 ullage, .lean?" ,P !isked. as he led the way up one of the flight of stone steps and rang the bell. T shook my bend. "Seme quaint old places, down here," he went en. "The Itenedicts hnve a peach of n place, greiH big rooms. It's wet th while putting up with some In In teiiveiiientes in order te live In a place like tills." The (lick of the bell snied nir from answerin'; but I did net knew the Iteu edicts nnd did net share Nerman's en thusiasm for 1111111 reasons. Perhaps it wns just as well. We went up three flights of stairs thinugli dark, rather must hails antl when we reached the top landing I was breathless. Almest instantly the deer whs flung open and a woman steed en the threshold. She gave one h.iml te Nniniim nnd one te me ln 1111 unconventional, rnther clinrming way. without waiting for Nerman's liitioduetinn. and the next .-I'llllllll r HI I,, 'll 11. Ml, (lull lltr lls. moment siie was drawing me into the . . . niinitment and I was being Intretiuceil i te "Heniiie ' as the called mm. "Mis, Wnjne will never fetglvc its for living up se high, will lic, Nor Ner 1111111?" I heard Mrs. llenedh l say n.s t shook hands with Mr. llenedict, nnd I ienllcd that alrendv this woman was tailing 111 husband b.v liis first name. It made me feel unpleasantly like nn outsider. (Te He Continued) Antoinette Dennelly's Advice en Beauty OLIVE It must be n epieer veu cannot re-diite te 11 liquid. soap .Tm-t save it fine, pour lint water ever it nnd let it remain en the stove until it Is liquified. Hubbing the bar of soup en the head for a shampoo Is most iiiiMitlsfactni . Ileducc te n liquid, use lialf in the Hist basin of water; Immerse (lie head first se hair and scalp will he wet nnd then tub the liquid into sculp und hair, i.'iislug a geed lather and shower. Celd water tunes the scalp. Hut ou must be generous with the win in rinse water K.ttv Ves. de-ill like blnekli ,h r(,mnvril bv vvhitelie ids are a great leklieails. Thev may be eas- mliiLlnr tlir, i.it,'n tvlfl. ,, ' Kte-ille needle and Dressing out the mere, then, can this simple inexpen. sive treatment be relied utxin te dis pel skin troubles in their earliest stai'cs. It h a standard skin treat ment, prescribed for years. Don't waittry it today. Acth a! frte;t, . tmmmmnmMtmmmmmcmmmKa 'DUiLU.. iH I-I Vnnr Stnrmti Weather Friend She Cemes When Yeu Are in Trouble, but at Other TiM u Oil, SHE'S just a fnlr weather' friend!" volt hear people Hny of some one who falls In time et nccii. She is one of these persons who profess the deepest affection tind friend ship for 5011, And right nwiiy you begin te sus pect her: real friends don't have te wear signs announcing, "I am your friend"; their actions save (hem the trouble of siting it. Yeu need never count en that (-elf-confessed friend when you need her most; she will be tee busy then, or else she will be sick or called out of town, or just openly Indifferent. She may t-ome mid offer lukewarm Hjmpatliy. but she will let It go nt thnt. The friend you wiint te seek put at these times Is the one who deesn t sing j oil songs of devotion, but is right there oil hand even before you hnve te send for her te give sympathy and help nnd support and anything" ou need most. ON THE ether hand there's another kind of friend who Is exclusively n friend In need. When things ate going along smooth ly, life Is flowing peacefully and you nrc calm nnd contented, she deesn t bother te come see you or cull you up or de uii of these little acts which me part of being a friend. Hut ns seen as you are 'Nick or wor ried or something dreadful happens along comes this storm weather friend and takes- care of the children while tm get n nap, or talks cheerily of little gossipy neighboiheod things until you feel better, or brings comfort and help and consolation. She Is the greatest help In the weild during thnt time, and ou feel that she is one of your finest friends. As seen ns the- excitement Is ever, however, she gees back Inte her oblivion nnd you don't see her unless you meet her by accident until the next time. She's n geed friend, (die's a wonder ful help te you, und you appreciate her. Hut what a funny way te be friends. YOU might suppose she was really net a friend, but just n person whose heart Is easily touched by the troubles of her acquaintances. Or perhaps j 011 might think she was humble and atraiii et mulcting ner companionship upon ou unless she was sure ou were absolutely in need jf her. Somehow It rnther puts you In the wrong te have her take this attitude. Yeu feel ns if it were our own fault. &U& Fancy Creamery Butter - - RED CIRCLE COFFEE 97 Best Coffee Value in the Land JUi m SWEETHEART SOAP lOc 3 0z lelllc SM O OTH ALMONDS Extra Strength IJKTYXJIk -w. wsy B .' mmw,-Timm bu bbhib a )" V M-Vf HMI avm VTMm H mS&tfZrr wmmwm "tm V Is Ne Mere Ideal Than the Butteri Ynn De Net See Her and Yeu Feel Conscience. x Vl Stricken About It anslle S? Il"6 " CM H ett resent feeing that way tJ when you knew that jeu hnve no fl can be such a comfort nnd such a hi TIIE best friend, after all, In th8l who understands. If she understands she. is cent.J along with you, without saying m3 thing nt nil nbeut what . Jl you 1 und she are and will nlwT? She may neglect veu nt .i.v ' cautie she Is busy, but If she mulS. htamls she knows that you undenujf Hut wltjMi tieublc Is with you, J 1b that friend. ' " With no ostentation whntvr ij no mnnner nf showing you hew ! nmiA hn fnnl I n .& I wall there where ou want her te be i V She Is there because she tmderttijr av iivi s.cmm lur iuu in. r a u .u.' tnnt you need her nnd want her ? Iiminliiiii fclin ian m A l ' III Ilirr nn i-aII II VAKW r.1. . r1 jeu want her or net. llecnusp she understantln J . . 't. i Adventures With a Pursf, I THE jumper dresse,, still se rretM in ...Ywi, in,- 1111111,111 very smart I another point in their fnvnr ( tv.' are cool. Jumper dresses md! snowy linen, et such eicellent eullt I I.- .Ilftl... .la .. .11. 4. . ." 1 ' uc iiiiiii-uii 10 lusiiuguisii It fr linen. And nnrrew girdle snsli te wZ nbeut the w-iilvt. W,.n ,.111. J" blouse, the result would be very deibTI nlle. The dresses cost from 12 u te .f3. White 'pert.s shoes aie needed J every one's wnidtebe, whether M ,iiiiiiinii iiaiuiuii streets or Itrldlu the benrdw-tlk. lllack nnd white unrnl wblte te he worn with h 5i.i?fB.' sweater. 1 bought a pair of soft wbSS lmnuulrln ehnAa a,!!. ..liu H ... -..ve .villi liuin IOCS in saddle strap of black patent loath, . 51.1. nnd you've no Idea the cemfti!! and satisfaction they give. Fer nnmen f been addreM Wmn' iuM Krtltnr or. phone Wnlnnt SO00 or Mill i2fl hrtHM-n ISn hour, nf O anA R "'" M "pertrait.by . achracliL , size dxlOcempMi in attractive uhtr a teldcasgframfa 12(1 CIIKSTN't'T t. ffl America's foremost retailers of Fine Coffees Selling the finest coffees the world produces has endeared the A&P te the hearts of mil lions who cherish a cup of teal geed coffee. If jeu have ntxer tasted the Su preme quality coffees offered by the A & P jeu should buy a pound led. Then ou will knew hew deliriously different they nre. Let ) our family taste the "World's Finest CelTen at prices that appeal. 50 Millien Pounds Sold Annually Imperlfi) by Iht Shipload (tern eur own plinutleni Thn het d-iyi uint Iced ceffn, a diink that cool and allmulatta Specials for Philadelphia and Vletnitu POTATOES & 7C 4& 39c lb. LB It tastes geed It smells geed It leeks nnd is geed 4.C Cake EASTON'S MAYONNAISE 22 8 0. Bellle LB. 29 AMMONIA 8e LIQUID BLUE ft t Eons 33- CRACKER SPECIALS Seda Crackers . - . lb. 1 2c Sylph Sandwich . . .lb. 29c Secial Tea Biscuit . . pkfl.lOc h "-'J 'v- V- " ,1rtAc il of our Orange Pekoe and )u ll hrtu a itrlnk uu ran unc tn anv tra coenoUaeur, veu nil rmd ii ir .St tf r...i.i ,. '..!.. .lt.r . IK.r.l ..,.i; ..".. 'v". "'". Il.l.n.i .......- (-lb. P.ckBi 12c .,. i,.b. P.ekige 2Je S&iATLANTir. A PACIFIC!? t---! ",E UMtSP5.i?F!h.f KOCE"8 )---J ki i Laaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa mi Wmi vi j-'HWWyt-lsj .... t. A. . mtit
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