Wlmm 3fTvFSpiii v ?: ti'Wv f' .1 'iej4' " -r' en ; w kw - v I? T im EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, 'THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1922 Practical Jokers Derit Want Friends, They "Merely Want Susceptible Victims" People Who Can Find Pleasure in Making Others Very Unhappy and Worried Cannet Be Quite Nermal Please Tell Me What te De LEARN TO RELAX GRACEFVLLY lis- CYNTHIA CJHB- hail Jut met n ninii J lllieil nrettv met nt en her n ,nr j ntul he mine once very seen nftcr- w limn she well, mill lie llkril her. ten. They te cull Wnril, It tviim diirliiK his rreml rail, when they were lttinc In the livlnc-roem talking nml learning te knew eneh ether's Ilke ami ilisllkt-H and nil tlint. that the telephone rimz anil the lind te answer 1 . "TJiit Is the Kvenln; Stnr e.illine." . Brlil n vole" from the ether "nil of the , Wire: "we iiiiilcr.e:iiul tlint ou arc riljjilgeil ti Mr. S. ami we'll like te, hnve jour liliture te imbll-h tomor row." She Raieil nml a earlet blrkh crept tip tewnnl her hair us she hastily ile nlrtl the engnscmeii nnd ilcmniiileil te knew where the news had eenie from. ' There nt Mr. S. rlirht Iw-lile the. !? trlephene. iirnbably lienrlii- eery word. fl i The situation was embarni'-Mtig, te , My the leat. and there was every I lnnger in the wer'il of having n very nice frlendshl) broken uj, rlKbt there. ' And nil because of n practical jeIe. Somebody bad either ticil the name cf a new-paper te call i.p and prlng the "joke," or eNe li ti I written the notice of the engagement t the paper e that flier" would rertalnly be n call about it while Mr. S was there calling. THAT kind of thing Isn't funnj. never has been and never will be. It's just a mean deln te laugh t some one pi' dlscomfeit and per haps unhnpplness. Seme jokers carrv li further than this: they wait until a man and girl are engaged, then call up or write nml tell some scandal about him. pretend ing te have it come from hl "e'her lvife" or some one whom he has de frauded of a larg.. sum of money. They think it's funny te send a flrl almost Inte hvsteriis. tier until -he can never the same about he man she has found out that It a "joke." There bnve beu -e mnnr setcvi Juries caused bv th" chair" ieke that It cut of stle Your praitieal jeer docs net take any chance' of having hs "fun" re flee back upon him. Ill gieat -tunt Is te teae a policeman when there Is no pesslblllt) of the pellecniun retaliating. 'out l.'ttcr' te Cunthia'i rolieini mint he iiri'ttn en our iMr 0 'the )fiT nn'u, 011I must br iluud v,ih the inrller 1 ,'emr nnd nildrrnH, The inline Will net tie pub! erf It the writer da' "Of H'lili it. I 1 tinned 'titer tiuil tiff- iri'flfni 011 leth ill'- of the wiper elll 110' b" timicrin. U'rtlrr who i th irr.teial emiter ifief crtii be atvr,i ,ii ffir (etumii 11 ill jjltnw I00U Ihrrc. n .rrenl Irlte.i lie (1,1jy i rittnt ufim OliSOllllf'j HCCfS- sary. XI71IAT fun cm decent people get " of making their friends utterly 111H Isn't He Silly? -. .. ..1. IIH...I l ... ..- llnllll. 1 .. near ( vm 11.1 i inn i iu l.-u- '." ' ' tlfiil linsetHsli bah! Tile er liane Ifnvv e.111 ibev fnriret hew thev would I nf tnv.. u sol in n sclllsh desire by feel under the circumstances. s0 ,miiu pletelv as te think up Mich harm fill, daiigeieus trltks te play en them'.' The only answer seems te be that thev nre net decent people. , There must be -emethlng linking In 1 their mentality which causes them te 1 I'n.il laughter in a Munitien whlrh would cail brine them te tents if, thej were the victims of It themselves. They should net be dealt with light- ' l . or laughed dewn: they slmuM be considered with 11 judgment as serious as I the censcitieiiie of most of tin lr joke-. . This would cure them, perhaps, or at 1 least pav iliem back. Fer they arc invariably cowards ; the alwajs musk behind an nneiiy ' melts letter or a disguised telephone 1 elie And they bate it If b an clintice I the arc caught In one of their ewiij traps. phlIi nnt t cenccrneil 10 iescs tee oilier for one's personal onjejniout alone fin ev ei mete, a'l ether bands off I ntil afttr (lie honey 11100,1 ' Then the bleak truth tutrlns te i.iin lis cold, ki.u llcbt en mii I'urse t'ie d.iy I wed. you sa Tlie'u oe -.tin t K'iiiliiiK I'i"cml -Mo'iejf .inn tielf ct lee'.' I la' wiici. ' iiieiik tlie lower niiiinals The one-man w om em it 11 ' Tlttce c'lects fur Anil n Schopen Schepen b.iuti' vi.v.ui:. Better Refuse I)e.r I'yiltbla Here nKiiln. fyutbla. Let hew iltffeient 1 feel since lust I wietc eii I ain only MMceii ami am lit a turlble IK. I hae bail many tie friends In my short time but sis months ntfu I met another yeuriK man, Keed loekltiK. Iritelllifent anil w nltliy. atul he has ptopesed te me. What sbull I ile, fint'iln? I de net want him for life. I want lilm fei 11 friend It I inarr tiitn be will iUe me alnead: If UM'OHTl'N'ATKI.Y lln- i er. in fri'inieiil. for their f ri'MiiN aie nearly ahrnts of tin- liieuen-le type wlirt would ra her net joke if they had te de It in that vicious way. and who could net be bothensl te go te all that trouble just te make come, one eKe uncomfortable. A great deal has been said about practical joker. but never enough. Knr they are - III tleiirl-lilng. It -coins Strang- that the de net realize the ili-like with v.hlib they are innUeii upon. ! I de net 1 tic bap.- , "st H ' I him. I'leai ' IS I Mill I ll 1111 tile I will -a.! lie will ke nlire.i 1 himsetr anil 1. . r return .My met'ier pny 1 him. ' utid yet I can t loc .111 only like him rwithiii. tell tee what te ile, ietplecd, and if I ile net R e light answtr by August In lie , -y lulp me. MfltlHU Beys Would-Be Weman-Haters I'CIH .lllll'.l " "v ...' i-i"-. . Ill our teens anil considered rather geed 1 loeking: ... I we n.ul neon cehik nun wusai ")' I for almost a v.ir when one of teese boys .stnrte.l up what he called Ills iianil of' "woman-hater" ' and straiige enough the rest of the bins ceased going with us en tltl- account New w .11" iioi'le that tb s was atnl feel e eu worry ipilte after 1 just In- 'ptlllilij out the is rat!. or going h. mil ncer can be icnllvi done in i . no of tan and they de net friends with -eme one who mav bleak 're with us tieuuse tl ey iniapine we out at nnv moment into some lete-tii- would 1 nltcule 1110111 in 1 1101 ble trlik that will place you In an embarrassing, worrying or terrifying ioitien. I ion aie always en your guard, al- ' mil', their the new The Weman's Exchange Wants te Tn th- J.rii'cr 0' Dear M.ulatn- knew if a per- Play the Banjo Weman Vatjr -Will 011 please IC m i'i must he educated t 1 way-, -uspioie'i- of the most liniment linking ai-tinii or lmrmlc return U. Hut then pr.ntn'al jokers don't want friend-: they ju-t want vie Im-. THE HOME li GOOD TASTE It :i llmnhl llnnnhhn'i V.hrrlrtn for t would he glad te t friendship,! tiu:i:i-: max-iiatwu. lVitei make up u,ur minds te ig ig ig nore these he That will show ihpin hew lllv thev art' quicker than any thitiK. S'.k'te the-ii et 1 0111 se. wlicu e meet but de net seem Interested. m E m m mi I lenrn bow te plav tb brttije ' I an tv 111 ng- te l".irti se will y.ni ile.i"e gie rne the addresses of vj.hp wmnen teachers neire-t te Si.Meenth nnd 1M; 1M; Insen Micets.' A i:KAPi:i: Yen don't nerd te be greatly educated te be able te play the banjo but 011 ought te have a little knewledge oi ei oi levp of music If veu will -end a -elf- ddrcssed and stamped n elope t,, tha r.dlter of Weman's Page ou will b furnl-heil the addrcs."i, of jilai ts whete the banjo is taught About a Girls' Vacation Heme ffe th' yVer of ICeeia i't foil' Pear Madam r am reniinjr te you for information, which I am sure you ulll be able te f'irn'sli. I would lll" em Information about ihc l.a tirangc' Vacation Heme nt Olen-lde. Pa I ii' -der.stard the girls go tbore fe- wu Weeks but isn't it possible tn sta the-" longer as I ,ttn net well" I am troubled with nereus dehilpr I den f go t business, ;iq I ,im net .ilile te I keep bouse for mv brother. a w haie n parent" I thought perhaps being in the country ..nil nme"g the gir!- would inalff me fiegf the way I fee Would jeu be se k'nd .is te In tin knnyv the rules of the yacatle-i home and te wbem te aiiplv P M rilthei yi , te or phone te Mi" e is. Cehen nf i'i" l.a lirange Vaeat en Heme. tjlen'ile Pa i yy " -il yi. everything that you v.1111 u. krew Thev lteet you for tive wee; anyna . and If the lieu I" ret yer cewd. d tr?-y may be ab'.e te kee- -en a thud I All tleperd - or hew Lrewiled r is t think I wietld be ew'ulb ni '" get away from herre fe- .1 '. y y.n- It would 00 you a 'e of geed Three Questions T "if I'tti c of tCeeiir 1 .1 Pngt Oear Madam I received th boek'ot tint you se kiiulb -eit nie jind I he stlected Atlant ''! fi "11 ll 'e stiend my vacation I haw r. " y mere prob preb lins that I e i'd 1 '.- you te answer fei me I haye a InyenJcr and whit- blocs ratine dress and while ironing I' I Tiutnt a tan -pet .n it I trod wash Irtr it. but it ywiuldn't come out Will you please advl-e me yyhat te de with it What Is t'10 cr rrret yiav te siell pi I-ancey street ' Heme ponnie spell it this way: 'Pel.nni ev, yvitli the him capital", tout ethers spell it yuth the one yverd When 1 yyent te choel in Trenten bout fly- years age. yheny,r v sang 1 "America" ye rose an J when y- sang "The Star .-pangled B.intifr we did net . while here In Philadelphia notice that It l 'he oeposl'e way Tney stand for "The Star Spangled Hanner and s.i when "America ' Is sung I yyeuld lik" te leneyv hew this hat pened Ale there we saluted th llnrj everv inernlng while bore the en'y salute ' yvheneyer -si holiday ecur I hop- I Inyo net tWjcn tee nei'i of your y.iluable spjee Ii3 hope te see this printed yerv seen a r.iTHi-"L'i. p.i:api:p. A scorched spot i" lealh n'mest im possible te remeye and if washing failed te take ii our then- is nothing el.-t that yill De Lancey is the correct wav te spell the street Veu should alwa's- s'and up whneyer "The Star Spangh-d Hanner ' s plaved us this Is our iMilenal antli'ei. while ou need net fei mericn Your school UIUM h.iye had Its own spni.il xerci"es fei s.iluting the (lag eyerj 'tnernlng Altln lrIi tins i ,1 .tv nlce ceremony, it Is net at all necessary every day mT Fr 1 j ISauister-lt.icli Chairs Tlie type of se.it known a- a "bani-ter-back" ihalr yya- a prmliu t uf the Inte -eyenteenth and rarlv eight- 1 eintli ii'titiiries. It mis deubtie 1 ug- , gesii-il i,y the laneil 1 hair-, te yylmh If i- ile-e! -el.ueil in general de-ign. and ai probably centiiti"! by local cabinetmaker- yyhen tiny found tkein-' -ihcs unable te g't caue. The -plit ! balu-ter. lmwiyer. yete an agreeable siib-tituic The eats wcte of the tii-lc ' hottetiied type 1 In- chair illtt-ttated i, m the col cel col leitinti nf the Mi'treiH'Mtan Mii-etim in New Yerk. A- t'ie 1 ut -hew-, the liad-i- i'nniii'ed of tlir or "-nlit" unricht He Stares at Her Iear I'ynthia I n'n a girl eighteen vents of ngi and lum been going with a fi I eyv for the las! -eyen months who 1" tyye Je.its my si mer. I Inyo tmsi fellev.' dearly, hut so.nebeyv or ether 'e h.iy drift-d ap.irl New. i'ynthia. he, acts ayfuly cold pwaid nie and when-1 ever lie see nu . all he yvlll de is .-t.ile ' t see him almost eyety day and have' tried te forget h.ni but I long foil bl'n all the mere I He is of diff'ient riligien (although; he docs r.jt bell we In his religion) audi I bad te intet him en the curium be. came 1 was afraid my patent" would, object te bun ler that r 'nun Pe you 'hlnk that Is whv he get tired" lie ey. me. for he has often leld me te. . and I cannot de yyitheut blm. I haye found out that be Is obstinate and yvlll ' net .-peak first (although we had no Mijarreli. If our friendship I reneyyrd, I haye decided te tf II my p. -outs Would I leek- as If I was running altir htm If, I yirete him a letter askim; fei .1 nn- . -en ler nis treating 1110 -e . 1 nave gene out with many fellows hut find I leye no one but bun I uneKi:x-ni:A!iTi:n TA,lr Tin, .f..l; ,lli" yrilllli ll.m nut 1 i Mg mmm ) ?' hbhhhbkh m I Jmlm - mmamm I HV V 111 , a HI 88h!Hk a ' !i'M $?? "''''''KR I Hiv '&M-s&rMNk ' mmWK'MMM t,sS"" r ... 5AVj'y Wti&yXWmm 9 I rfx 3 .if'.mKfflBilrefklsBp !si.- 'i:' MmMm I Mk-m i -f - i - - i ' It UPrfi i nfWMI T1"nlir M AXTOINKTTI-: DONNIsIsIA' The Wife Cheater ny IIAKI'X DKYO MATC.iELOK .lean fHevHrMpc marries TCerman "tt'avnc hi ;il(c of many iinnilwpi from hrr frlcuih. Serman fi the Uutl of in fin irie linn iirrcr cni known te care for one woman meic limn tt few week nt a time, ami he and Juan have been married only a few xcvelt when Serman becomes in fatuated with Mire II'ikeii, 11 m fiiaf friend. Of eeurtc Jean suffer nil himU nf hum illation because of this, but when the infatuation wears itself out. she tries te bclicveit wen I hapii'ii ttyain. ' 'or i period A'or A'er man devote all hit time te her, and then reniri Mrs. liciicdict. the wife of cm artist. ' An Unexpected Guest TIIK telephone rang as I steed In Ihc hall looking out thieiigli the screen denr with unseeing ive. mid I hurried le answer It. Xeriiuin might hare slopped some where le lilcplione back le inc. Alieady lie might have icpenled leaving the house in .nnger, but when I took off the receiver, it wns mother's voice that spoke te me. "Jean, I inn lc.nlng en the afternoon train te go te jour grandmother," were her first weld". "She has had it stroke." Delicious Recipes for Pickling Melons Are Given by Mrs. Wilsen All Sorts of Spices and Preserves Are a Great Favorite Withi the Seuth These Come Frem Louisiana Ml the the her the Seuth Ily M'KS. M. A. WILSON Ceiwrlahl, IOH. 1.1 His. M. H'IIjeii. rights ttscrrtd THI. Seiithlntid Is the home of melon, and here .Uiii will find liniian wlfe fakes great pride 111 spiced, pickled nnd preserved nielnns. This recipe comes from old Louisiana ami Is called preserved honey melons. Preserved Heney Melen Select tiny melons. jiPl ns they arc fer.nlng. when about the size of a Inrge walnut, l'lnce In a yenc crock in n brine that will Hent iK potato mid let stand for flv days. . This brine Is niiide of thlrtytnc pounds nf salt le every 100 pounds of wuter. Place in preserving kettle 7'ire pounds of honey, Sir pounds of brown sugar, One iinnrt of vinepar, One cup of preserved ningcv, One-half cup of pickllnp spices, First sift the spices te remove any dust ihnt mav iiifiimuliite. nfter they are packed, lliing tn boil nnd conk sie.w .. r.... iri..n,i ..iii.ni 1. sinml nwnv ever l'er a iiiemenl the tlieitght of " I ulclit. In the morning add two lemons own troubles wns swallowed up in mv that have been cut in slices unit toekcu winiinii.r f.... .,.,,1.,,.. r.,M .,iii.....l. iintiltcndcr. Set away eet iiiriii '....ii., ' i..: ,.,'.." ,'.',,..:.. llie morning wah the melons H'",M '"'. u..- uiii, nun - nun "- i i.i I,, ..nrm water. 1'incc III ii trie 111 tll'A FIYi: wi thi- -or In. 'eks flelll ies en tin lttith she could net. liuve nssumi' graceful, en-y pn-e shown above. a previous story 'I showed her as shci appeared whep-tir-l Introduced te me sitting with her -boulders hunched and her hands clutched together in a death grip, a vyoehrjiine expression, tense muscled, nervous, awkward and gen erally morose about life and Its neglect of her. Hew ionic thl- attractive young mi-s of today '.' Hew -lip added lifleeii pounds In five week- by swimming and deep-bieathlng Jeer(l-e-, b ii diet I pre-i rihed for I her mid by ri'gulnr sleeping hour.- I j haye alieady told you. My experience with Mi-s Kiith yvell II doe- net tirat you p-epeily new and I would make a meM s Itish and theueht-j llmrndpd El'Mllll" Wl'finS lisa husband Tiy te put h'm out of ' ul OLUULU LiLUIllll0 n Ha your ti.ind. I a Feature of Resort Wear the beginning oinueves my I hcerv tli.it women ncell ttansformatien of nt be unlintipy beciuse of se-ialled d the ueiiieiines-; in.it intelligent treatment hi one s minium's in ihc eeauiy line i added te the as-ets one is nnturally en dewed with, the latter played up te their tit li degree, cannot but result in an attractive creature. If there is nnythlng wrong with the health, that must be remedied first, rnderwelghf. overweight, complexion ills and imlr troubles all respond te a sane health regime. The superficial .tilings, net se superficial really, such as coiflure nnd grooming, lines nnd color In dre-s, are -Implc enough of access once the spirit of rejuvenation is nyvnkened. Karly in her I raining with me I taught her lieyy te relax by the very simple process of mentally eemmnnd- 1 itig her-elf te relax. Net even nn osteopath can make you de that. He I may order you te. but then It Is your !nwn command that has te be fol.ewen. She practiced seating herself en the 1 mental command : "Relax. Relax every muscle In the body. Relax th long tune, I knew hew mother would feel about it. "I'm at my wls" cuds about IMitli." mother went en. "She's visiting one of her school frleniht new. but she's coming hack Saturday, ami she's -0 lieadstienK. Jean. I don't like the idea of her staying heic in the apartment ulenc." Instantly 1 responded yvitli the only thing there was for me te say. "Send her right out her den t think nnetli loe te have her Mether .seemed relieved, and I wns mere than glnd te be able le case her mind. With the premise te let me knew if any tiling serious happened mid the assurance that there was nothing mere that 1 could de, she rang off The thought of having IMitli Vith me was cheering. It took my mind off myself, nnd I ytis sure that Nerm an would he pleased. He mid IMitli hadn't met until the wedding, ler she had been at a fashionable finishing school when Nerman and I had fir-t met. but thev had seemed te like each ether, and I was eager for a chance te knew my little sister better. It had seemed le me dur ing the last few years that we had grown apart. IMith's ideas weie se different from mine, and she yvas se brutally frank about things, and se utterly lacking in sentiment. Hut I forget all of this in the thought Tif hav ing her yvitli me. and I immediately set about Imvlng the guest room put in elder for her arrival. Hew seething it is for n woman yvlm is net happy le potter about with household tasks. Mary was busy yvitli her own work, se I took the preparing of the guest room into my own hands, I yvas busy transferring some of my personal things from my room te Edith's when the telephone rang again, nnd I hurried down te answer It. wire that this time It must be N'ermnu. Again J yvas tlndmed te disappoint ment, for It wns Herbert Livingston. "I'm moving out te Hilten en Sntur- lay." he annetinred immediately, and expecting something of the kind for a ( preserving kettle and cover yvitli boiling wnter. took for tiiiceu minim-.-, l"V" plunge Inte cold running water. Drain and mid the melon te the preserving kettle containing the prepared honey nnd fsplces. Simmer gently until the melons nre (dear and transparent. Te seal: 1,1ft the melons te half-pint, iars nnd pour the boiling sirup te fill the jars overflowing. Seal securely, l'lnce nil the jars in the het -water hath nnd fill the bnth with warm water. jiit (n tlie nod.- nf the lar. Hring te boiling rer me te say. hem , , , , , for , ,!.... rc te me dear, an jle n ,v"Ci ,, ',, err dry cool place, icr thing about it. 1 .1 T, , , , ,,,., ,, ir spaces in jat.s. Watermelon Hlngs Pare melon rind nnd cut in rings. T'lnce In snlt-waler bath ever night. T'se one nnd enc-hnlf cups of salt tn four quarts of cold yynter. in tne morning wash the prepared rings In plenty of yynrm water. Tlaee In the preserving kettle and cover with hellum wnter. Cook until the rings are ju-t beginning te become tender. Drain. Place In preserving kettle 7 our pound of sugar. One pint of vinegar. One run of boiling water. One-half cup of pickling spires. Sir piece nj scraped fresh ginger root that ha been cooked until tender. Hrlng te boiling point. Cook for eight minutes. Pack the rings In the jnr nnd fill te overflowing with the prrparrd sirup. Seal securely and place in het-wafer bath, filling with het v.ater, just te the neck of the jar. process by boiling stead ily for twenty-five minutes. Remove, cool and store in cool dry place. Stuffed Watermelon Rings Prepare the rings ns directed in recipe for watermelon rings nnd plnce te drain. While rings nre draining put through the feed chopper One-half pound of seeded raisin, One small clove of garlic. One large onion. Three-quarters cup of preserved gin-aer,. Twe tablespoon of mustnrtl seed, One teaspoon of cinntime'n. One teaspoon of nut meg, Our teaspoon of ginger. One-half teaspoon each of enf ant cloves. Mix well, forming In stiff mixture new form in halls n tiny bit lartJ than the size nf the rings. Plnce the filling of the balls n vlngs and pack at enen Inte the jam Then fill te overflowing yvlth the pre." pnrcd sirup. Seal jars securely, p.,M In het-water bath, filling the bath , het wnler. just te the neck nf the jar process for thirty minutes. This meani te keen the wnter nt boiling te.uprrn. lure nil the while. Watermelon riclile Pare watermelon rind and cut u blocks about three-quarters Inch squate, 'l'lnce ter evernignr in erine made of One and one-half cups of salt. I, Three and one-half quarts of celi 1 Ti HICY y In the morning yvnsii under runninn wnter nnd place in preserving kettle .in.t' cover with boiling wnter. Cook tiatlj , nenrlv tender. Drnln. t " , , , ... V i lace in mc picscrviiig Keiiie j Four pounds of granulated sugar, r. One pint of vinegar, ' ' One hint of cold water, ' One-half cup of pickling spice, Twe tablespoon of mustard seed,, I One-half cup of preserved ginger, jj One package of seeded raisins, i One and one-half cups of tiny ti'Mlg j VMUII3. I. First remove the. skins nnd ceverlni'' with boiling water. Cook for eijtlit J minutes. Drain nnd ndd te the spiced sirup 4 7'ire cferiM of garlic. Hrlng te bell and cook for five min utes. Add the prepared yvntcrmelen i rind nnd cook slowly for twenty mln- r' utes. This should make the. watermelon , rind clenn nnd translucent. Fill into sterilized hnlf-nlnt iiirn. ', Scnl securely nnd process as directed V ter tne preserved neney melon. Te drain the melon ring, turn first In colander, then en clenn cloth, te nherb the excess moisture. Use Cretonne Cretonne is certainly one of the mint insistent notes of summer sporty wear. First of nil, there are the smart little dresses belted in black patent leather or set oft with n touch of black ribbon. These nre eminently smart. Hut ther nre net se spectacular or se new ns thl troop of cretonne wrnps. AVe may have t thcae In jaunty little box coats 'or we t may cheese te develop ourselves at ' thoroughly as the sofa. Immigrants Mere women thnn men nre cemltif Inte the United Stntes from Europe, ac cording te the latest immigration figures. POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere -pliidle. i'i: in tt.i or liuu-teis. w in in i- :in ei tianii n'n! can ul cre-ting sur mounting tin1 t.ip mil .md ri-iug smue- ' what above tin tup, of tl.e back pests e upright- ulmli suppmr the bad.. I I'eur s.hr hali.-ter- were geni rally used, but ei ca-ienally. as in this case. tlieri were iim . Tin1 tri'iu leg are ti rnrii am! the front timelier i- ennui wit'i the i iiur.n t listh- sciell yyerk of, the t -mil. i Seme et the later and simpler i bani-ter-bai 1; chair- bad plain, straight! puidii's net cut in baluster shape. Reth ' n rrm hairs and side chuirr, yveiv made in ilrs fa-hlen. Wnlnut. nmple utul ethei weeds yyeie used. The rcprodiiciieus are excellent for dining rooms, bcdieuiu- nnd linll- She Has Ne Allowance , tea- I'yntliia Went you he, me i tee.' 1 m a young gill dghleen years e'il. srid honest, ryithu tired of In tig I mav ii foolish in admitting i. but it', frcm the tuttem of my Ik.iii that I say tin I yyeil h.ud from 5 te ." and. e.t-ii-iiiT 'Is a yy'ik. de net get spc'iding murev I m net allowed te go em te a moyle till a girl or a boy lri"nd Wish my dishes and ew my own dresses. ciolIiei and eyervtl ing ,'le a gli! can d'i mil stay .it home Ml the ; time i de net ue my lime n yyemilv pleas- n.ip" of hnlusters i ure. ticause j i net iilioweu. out mv the name. There ', ambitions ii'pnid me 'e something i itrea'ir mat is yyrung sui.gs, pet trv '. !iih!a. I' s the money that Keep- me ' down I'cu'd I send them te a place ' I de net w.t'it money for them hut) .i name r ntli'a, I'm hear-brekf n and he-e is ii one elfe !0 m. ml hut veui y,th a nuns: answer QI'K'K RADIO H.iy mm talked with yuur mother about lett i g veu line ,i tli. spending money fruM your earrings' i'erhaps she v Ml go yyith you t ,he meyjs If you urgu hf and yylll al e you te go, out with girN and boys and have them i at ieiii home, s-end your little poems I e different magazines. They may ac eep tlum Veu may yvis'i Cynthia a happy I'hrlstmas. of course, but you must net send her a present ns she doe- net accept presents and yveuld haye 'e send It back te you She's glad te I iKlp ' Tomorrow "Karly Chests nf Drawers" I Read Your Character ni Hinby I'hillip Wli.it Lew I leads l.aik Things eu'll Leve te Make MS m I m Ther is a ve-y geed reason yyhy pen pie v.ith long lie.nl-. tho-e yvitli nairew when I bends, wide head- uiul short bends liuvi , told me tllffeient kinds of characters. The brum is a complex ergnnism. yltb certain yyell-defineil urea- predominating ns the -eat of this, that or the ether mental function. Th" long boa 1 is long be cause certain areas of the brain nre mere than normally developed e the leiv head is low because cer tain urea-, these along the top of the head, lire !e- t! ,, , normally developed. Veu only b.i knew in a general wav whm tin i 'notional areas ure in order te knew in yyhat faculties the low head is iMnniit or at least hnnili. tanped. Taking the aren stiaight ba' k along the i enter of the head trem the upper story of tin- forehead, these functions are the futilities, of comparison, which affects nccuiai y , judgment and analyt ical power, benevolence, yenerut en, firmness nnd self-esteem or pride Then te eirher s,(. of the (enter line lie the ictitem of amiability. Imitation, spirit uality, conscientiousness and npproba-tivene-s ur ambition. it fellow-, then, ilmt the person yvlth n low head, 'ybile he will by no means be completely lacking in these things (unless he is n mental defective i, yyjll net possess lii the same degree as the per-nti w it li a high head hucIi char acteristics as sound judgment, quick ness in learning, deep religious feel ing, revetence, optimism, steadfastness, self-respect, conscientiousness e,,, um. 1 bitien. Fiance Objects te Visit Dear ' ytith'a I am tyctnty-ftve years 1 hut I wish you would giye me your i innien of the folleyylng case. I haye been ngagei te a yeunir man for six months. This summer t re. . reiyeil an Invitation te visit n young I 'n-lv three hundred miles nyvay In an I ether State, yy heni 1 haye never seen told try (lance about it lie , It yvas entirely wrong te go y is't her for a week, because she has no home et mother and lives In an apartment vuth another gul. nnd he i ause I have never seen ilie vemitr lady, ' although I have been corresponding with he.- for two years I started te write te the young lady at the request of her brother, whom I met en the street one day without retng introduced. Anether girl and mvself were looking in a show window at the time when be or 1 nnnther sel-ller boy came up and spe! te us They wete very nice and as I did net think it Improper I let him take me home He was Interested n me nnd visited me fieveial times and I Introduced him te my people. !! 'isked me te wnte te 1 is sister and I did. and haye been eei responding with her I a long time. She is the young lady I who wants m te visit nor i rMM WbMwmWW fffill if 5s ik JJi i I ' hlS If mind:" After a couple of lessens she there was a glad ring in hi- voice. lie could de it with an ironed-out mind ' snuIn,'e'1 nln,nst 1,0..vi,!1.ll- euthuslastic. and hands falling into nn easy position !""1 , ,wns npprenrintely responsive. It in her lap. Se with her walk. Slie had the ungainly habit of walking with her tees nt a di-tlnet outward angle. I made her prnetlce teeiii" almost strnlght ahead, which, ns well as ben the correct methnl of placing the feef, gives a much mere pleasing picture. That learned, the relax order was np nlled le the walk : arms and hands re laxed, hanging easily ni the sides, body held up straight, lint net rigid: shoul ders net forced back, but held with an easy stralghtness, chrst our. She walked the length of the room and bnck a few times eneh ,ny te acquire fills' free and easy motion. l'very awkward move ment of the body is caused by tight, rigid nerve control. The cute naturally then Is te telax the nerves. Handing ii hook, snv. te another person cannot be done gracefully if the hand and arm muscles are taut. Stage stars, nf whom grace nf movement is requited above all ether assets, are taught this relaxation principle until it becomes a second na ture. It Is the secret of grace. 1 The clothes item Htith nnd I left I until the Inst, believing that clothes will net make the woman beautiful unless the bnie .lements of health and hvglene provide a pleasing background. Oh, no, net that we underestimate the Iinpor Iinper I tnnce of dress. Hut what does it avail a wen. an if she dens fine feathers ever nn ill-nurtured. hndlv nrniimAil .....- son? (liven the opposite, a healthy. $"'0'' t0 '''" i .. .1.. . -..um- i loiijiicMen, ii line gracetui carriage and the buoyant ovpicssien of henlth-then the fine feutheis are vvbet the great artists planned thev should be. would he geed te have Herbert se near. above all new that Kdith yvas coming, and en impulse I asked him te dinner en Saturday night. The minute I rang off. however. I wondered Tf I had done rigid. Kdlth would probably think Herbert stodgy, and I knew tlint Nerman was bored with him. Well. Kdlth could amuse Nerman and I would take the enter taining of Herbert en myself. That would solve the problem, and mv spirits i rose ngnin at the thought. If I lind , known nt that moment hew things were j going te yyerk out, nnd that there yyeuld , come a time when I would almost hale my own little sister. 1 would net have ' been se satisfied with my plans. It's just ns well that we don't knew before hand just what fate has in stere for us, se that we can meet our problems one at a time. Tomorrow German Hears the News Adventures With a Purse HELEN yvas getting ready for her vncntlen yesterday and asked me If I knew where shi could get nny sports skirts, she being sadly in need of some new ones. Se I told her of nemc baronet satin skirts, while nnd colored, some of them spun with plaids. They launder nnd aie always smart beklmr. And they are reduced fiem .7.50 and 00. H..,HeT- A Pretty Rattle Frem a Tin Container Tfpp can very easily make an attrnc vtive rattle fur baby out of a small tin container. (A baking powder tin is fine for this purpose.) Punctilio n hole tn the middle of the top of the can. tHce'lhc diagram at the lower right.) Itun a piece of silk cord through the hole nnd knot the two cuds underneath. 1 lace several small pebbles in the can rnd put the cover en Dip the can into namel or paint it with a brush. When dry. paint en the decorations with .uiiul Inte which a little oil color has fcvpii'fiiMril. l'nl,y w,,l lip delighted with ji win ii.unc, a nine eirtu- Uny liicnd. ft ruin. Mv fiance. thlnkH that because I met ' her brother en the street and because I I hn has no mother or sisters te chap. i eione us that it yveuld net b proper for me te go en te visit bnr by myself i no lier brother lives In tbe. same ellv 'and I would most likely meet him Hy CORINNE LOW K tee although I de net care for blm new v n ... ... ,. .i,n hroende or chif- I My fiance thinks that be could net help' " mV,Jl ' J n 7J, . elr ,n l I but remember hew n met me and fen or velvt "',no of ,h' clre rne.tnl would net have the pieper respect for 'leth tissues that summer evening me ir l wenr se rar away trem nemi ' wrap ei yours, .vim, n you nre innci I te visit ny myseir i ininK my nance Is lenteus, although h says he. Is net and that he Just wants me te see things rlpht I can tell by ber letters that tbe I young lady Is very nice and I de net ee anv harm In going en te visit her for a week Of course, even if I did see her brother, I de net cam for him Ha has been married since I met blm, but his wife died. My fiance told nie te ask the young lady te come en te Kee. me if she wanted te, as I nave n home, l mother, etc , while she has net I Of course, I love my intended hus- v.e..,l Knt ile veu think T ein?lit tn 1ia The P.egum of Hhepal. I he only Me- tied down like Hint just becaime. I am lainiiicdan ruler In the world, has made engaged te a hoc In Philadelphia' I severnl iillsrinr.i'i"i te Menu u ml has met b'r brother en tin strtet during the Tomorrow What Short Heads Lack Feminine Ruler Together we went en a shopping tour, net a debauch, mind jeu. Miss Ruth volunteered tlint she had -S100 she could afford te spend for a geed outfit. Tn the first place we went there hung a charming pink georgette with rounded neck and low Meused yvntstljne. A model frock it pieyed te be, marked down tO S'J.-i f-f. . we found fne Srt a charming hat with drooping brim of pink georgette and Iriinmeil with a big I!0'"''., A f'alr "r "!l!,(' sl,l; stockings for SI .de and patent leather snndnl pumps for .:!.!),;, which were a size I longer than her former ones and A width, and what a slender, shapely dif ferenie they made In her feet I In this outfit she looked perfectly nderahh. We bought at a bargain counter the best looking wide blue waller w'th drooping brim, trimmed yvlth n neat pre-grain band and made of tine, flex ible strnw, for SI. Jt was most be be temliig, youthful and quite smart. This for everyday wenr with a two-piece navy suit, cape of I'eitet twill, and the dress combination of the twill skirt and embroidered linen blouse. This was. a bargain model, ten- .$V.5. Twe pairs of blnetf silk RtoeLlmra 161 n nn; .. - ---- - - -- - ii, '"'.. !-, . i.. -,,, (ii, ii ii ere fill, you may Include several mnterlals I allowed for this outfit, nnd as smart a In one model, I'erhaps the model most looking young miss ns she appeared In it you would have difficulty In finding. I Site also wanted n new porkelbeok. A Htere has en sale beaded and nil -silk bags mnde of the small heads which' nie fe cleverly woven ns te have the1 desired soft effect. The bends are woven into severnl diffeicnt designs and the hags are nicely lined and have bead I fringe nnd cost but S1.5S. ' Let us help you plan that luncheon! We wish we could "radio" te you the recipes ether women arc using, showing hew French's Mustard helps in preparing an endless variety of salads. Instead, however, you'll find packed in every carton a booklet of many recipes we have received from women everywhere. In cooking and en feeds French's Mustard is far superior te ordinary pre pared mustards. French's Mustard When veu Mit Frmneh't icmfm her tht this bltnded mti'tatd hai been rerfeciedbyS6Teit experience. Made only by The R. T. French Company Rochester. N. Y. Philadelphia Office 21 3 Se. Frent Street llUl ssss ilium ILL! Fer nnmrs of tinp address Wnmnn's rg - Editor or pliei.r Wnlnut :tnei) or Main 1801 ' nrmrrii ,nf iiuuir ul j lulu .1, WHATS WHAT l'y Ifrlcn I)cre i JSl JLlll 'mWMd mm 1 widely sponsored by the fashionable woman who steps from her villa nt one of the New Knglnnd resorts Inte her (rested limousine Is the brocaded cape with cellar of summer ermine, chin chilla or sable. White enjoys the same favor for the evening wrap ns It does In ether fields, White silk stockings nnil seme et me nwi uuz.ung ineueis are brocades en which geld or silver motifs, nppear en snowy backgrounds. Today we show a very eflectlve sum mer vrnp of blink chiffon brocaded in geld nnd finished with u cellar of Hus The midget Our total dress expenditure se far yvns this: i 1'nrty dress e-t qe I !:" het n.efi i ;t-. I'ntent lentlirr shoes a'.p-, Blue sailor hat oe Street suit 2ri,00 ISIack s'rlk stockings, two pairs... ',00 written two books descriptive of .,. i wnr nine .um i mum ec, i, ruir sin i sjii.i.-. ..- ......0. n ,.-,, ii;i.i travels and b. yentiires in .be e.ca- .-'r finnCP , u, tBh, "ve, ;,",,, l '- J -' "" 'ngn In the i.iVI ,, f; sien of one of tbe-e Journeys te tjie holy n,n0 ,.,, . vellng man, soldier l0." .!.. rMng .veiiliiB wriiii TI.iik wi h Ur her caravan was attacked by ieh- ,. ,.nl. m beLeme acnuainied as tell 1 tliu matiiiini. 1 eiuni, wrap. 1 iiiik, witli ,..:... I.,., ,1... i.,ii,i, i.i..,,'.iiv 1..,.. 1. , ,',j 1. .. i. 1 .,..!, ,,1,. eunn. . n'n ciiitieti ii'eck ei ciiicrniu green e Total This left Miss Iluth with .. $01.30 S3.-!. 70. tfc ffcla aattlc K. fin ! ij. t itig lier bodyguard, routed lliein. tin the occasion of the recent visit of the I'rincc of Wales te India the lieguin gave 11 magnificent banquet In his honor, hut sliej did net attend tbe ban quet In person, for rtie Is net permitted j iter it would be nil right te visit her, le tuuc iueu in liuuiie. 1 out net uetere. r veu were getnif 3110 miles te sen mm iiispiieiiy mini m iic-- nun mc niiicn lather than his tlster. whom you hnyeiseennt the fashionable resorts one as- noier seen 1 ne .suggcsiien 111:11 you 1 sumcMi cape 01 inan mug velvet or self- Itivue ucr en ncre iniu k 1 10 inuw her at your own home flmt Is reason able nnd sensible. After entertaining material cellared with cither costly fur If you should happen te meet a most! attractive young lady about twenty, with n well-poised nir, n,ulte smartly' dressed, looking the world squarely In 1 the eye. yvitli upturned mouth cernerHi and periinps a gay young cavalier at her side, It may net be llnlli (,, but yvlll or ostrich. I lie latter, by the wav. Is serve tn ile von n frond lilen of what an Idea borrowed from Paris, where It five weeks' Intensive beauMfylnr w.erk ban-ruined a tremendous ascendencv. en Ae, . ', The "bossy woman" deliver us from hen at home and ubread Is never any. thing but a misfit, n bore, a social in cubun. She wants her way, however It may Interfere with ether people Xe matter what her wealth or her text book education may be. her nef.)m. pertant rudenes disqualifies her for the title of gentlewoman. An Attorney CJenernl of the United States yvas standing en the 'platform of a car one day when n woman of this type came te the deer nnd tried te get out the wieng way. "Other eide please, sain tlie conductor, Ignoring blm, she tried le push her way te the closed gale Agnln he said "tint ether side," nnd fhe retorted, "Hut wish te get off at this slde." Then the Atte'i. ney (lenernl Intervened with tlm silicas tle suggestion, "Stand aside, gentlemen and let the laOy climb ever the gate ' HITKKVIMNl. TIIK hTAGK rti appointment or Mr. Augustun Thema, te upervlie. tliu morality et muge 111 was trenchantly ce.unienteil 1111011 n Wi end Thuuiibt." lh unusual Utumn "5 j K. Heune. UDPtarlna- r.uulerly in hS idi. i'iVbKidV: w "Jk.wit This is Veal Week at the Market Street Beef Ce. EAT VEAL THIS WEEK Legs Shoulders Rump Rack Milk-fed Veal 12 V? '2C lb L Breast of Milk-fed Veal, for filling 10c lb. Lein of Milk-fed Veal Chops 25c lb. Lein of Genuine Spring Lamb Chops . 55c lb. Finest Milk-fed Veal Cutlets 35c lb. Finest Selected Eggs, in cartons 25c dez. Finest Country Butter, in y4-lb. prints. 40c lb. ROAST BEEF 15c lb. Lean Picnic Shoulders 15c lb K, C tlSLt : : : :"3 lb-' f; 25; MARKET STREET BEEF CO. 5221el3;25( ft" s- 5M9 Market St. Open Everj Friday nnd Satyr Jay Evening Until 0,30 Rump Pin Bene Belar Tbi K te e Urell ftflev ,d term1 VI1 J'U 1HP Tear ,beiji W pett the' 09 ' lone i . "f Ufr&ti
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