Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 04, 1922, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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7e Workers Ire ie
in Winnifred
mi hi inirii type of tvntnnn? Hesldcs
tjie mother kind, nnd tlu class who
alwnjH hnve leii the great levers?
Tiieii'nniN upon
tlmiisnuds of med.
em girls never
in ii r r y or ben r1
children. Ne longer
nre lliey drone mid '
piirnMte. however.
filing e(T of mule1
ro'iitlves. mid being
tm.t, or urged te
sew or i-nre for the
children of a broth
er, te earn their
beard.
They are work
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IIAHI'l.li LUUI.EV
ers .
In the iniirvelnus
industrial enleii.t called mi ant village
the labor i laic'iiih apportioned, and
ill I belli i eieinuniti tliere ire three
rts of i'itizeu lb" iniecn-ni"tlier. who
Riiis all the uffspring f,,r the mxt g-n
cr.'tien. imhI i riipti:ieitsla fed and
cnr-il for In i'er en . the drones or
n.Ji li-. out of which one is sclei led for
the bridegroom; and hie neuters or
workers. Th ipieen d.ie no work, be
en use she contributes her share te the
tiee-werld by In.tlns thousands of eegs
The dreni'-inales ,e nut we '. because
the swiftest becomes .I.- f.iiher of the
race. Hut the big i lass ni neuters make
all the hull', for they a:e set aside a
commercial producers.
Thee laborers, however, ba-e no -i,
Thc.t found no home and le-it" no off
spring. Thev create in ict . but liie
t a monkish and communist 10 etieiiie,
7T.N tniidern women mini bin-lie-
Y.L 'iir. ii. ne'li ere !!' the worker
bees, Ii i nd and lone!) for them.
perlinp-. but th"t labor indu-n i"'s!t nt
ci-inniereinl or c'erb-il iuk. nt ihe art-.
nt teaching or nursing. Thet nivnin
plish mi eiinni.eiis part of the wmld
Verk bill they de it hi the expense of
prr-eti'il ilnmesttciti . I t-cy are -tun-titers,
bachelor maid-, unwed women.
These are something new under the
Mill! Never before In history was a
Frnup of million- of females ileliberiitelt
single These celibntes enjoy a great
many no'i'l'ies anil pleasures, in spite
of having miss.-1 te.irriace and inerhei .
heed. Thrc are Mime who dee are that
The Wife Cheater
ie vv e
By IIA.KL )K) I'.ATCIIKLOi:
.limit tnrkhr,liir mnrnn niittni,
Tl'dV-ii in ;u'e nf iniuiil iriiniiHf.
frnni l"'i fi-nuh. Sir . mew i Ann ii
prrfrmur In llnhrrl l.iriiiiiitiin. i
fiuin 'cie mi hrr tlrrelrilhi. Uut
vlin m ('i Xermiin'v ih'iim. Yei"in
,' Ihr I mil ni iimi trim inn iirrrr
hern A'iien-i tn ini' fm nur irnnnin
ttwrr ifinn n if irirki nt t linn.
fltul ihmthi nllir tlutr iintrr.ifir
ermri' hn nun i 'nf itunti (1 ii'illi
All' r Wilinn. a Witui'l fiiinil. Of
Cnui'' 'hum i iiici-'iic, Uut M-Arn
1hr mfiituntwii ii-fir itilf mil. "he
tries tn hiluri ii irnii t hiifiinn ii'jnni.
jf'ei' 'I triiinl. X or nm n ilirnttv nil I.k
1imr In hrr. nml thru mhiih 1i.
lnirlirt. Ihr icife ni mi n' till, -hut
Clt tin t'ltii , llnlurl l.wiiiyttiiii
tnnvc it'll In lllllnn irlurr tin
HVhii' n rr Hi mil. n ni jiliini mr
inr fur nun's iiitrr. t'.iiith. In
Cimii- tn Hiltnn inr n ruil.
Nerman Hears the News
I WAS determined te forget cntiieiv
our (piarrel of the uierniiig. and
ttlirn Nii-uian reiiirned i hu t ingli' I nn i
him Willi a smile. We were out en the
perch w luting fur Mary te annei"ice
dinner, when I told liiin tut news ;iln"t
Eji's arrival. lie seemed plee-eil.
but nt in ti h '.mp-essed, and v h-n I
told iiim that Ilnbert was uet.ug out
te Hilten and that I had asked ii.m te
dinner i-i Saturday nighf he ft-mtucd
BUrlil-snly.
"I've n-ked the Kenediets for dinner
en Saturday."
1 erilshe I bill k the impulse te te'l
him tli.it lie had no i-igut -ii ile that
without tii-st eeiisuliing ni". and has
tened te repeH-.
"That's all right, we'll have a regu
lar paity ."
ttul his I .i i e did net lighten, and
bailing te aid li'in I pit nit baud ni
pilMvelt e.er h.s.
"Wlia! is I-, lie.ir. av you uiple,is.id
ftbeu' any tiling''''
"tllll. I'l.ll I don't .-ee hew tte e.i'l
have any kind of a time ttnli Living
ston here. lie's seh ,'l sin-'t. ;ind ll.e
llenedict - won't l.e interesteii m him.
I hate them te think that we haven't
nnv iiitei-e.iing friends."
I il'etv hail; iiiietly. Se inat was
It! Ni-rniiin wanted m make an ini-
pressv ni ,.u Vivien lb dii t. .nnl n ,;
friends were pint and uniutcrest tig.
Fer the first tune I let hilll see tliat
I was inzrt . nnd as I r p, my feel
T said al iuisi mubi ieu!y. "It's tee
bail Alice Wil-en isn't in inwn : lie'.
the only of our friends v in, might
be Interest ns in jh,. Seiiedicr "
I (tirne-I away and went into the
house before he could an-wer.
Dinner "a. gluistlt t -eemeil of
late that N'erman and 1 wete always
miles npnrt ,n cur timuglii' I!ut after
tnnl lie shpiied Ins ju-iii abuiil me nnd
drctv me in Inin.
"I'm sorry, dear. I knew I had un
right' te take that attitude. Ne doubt -Kdith
will mere than make up for Her
bert's stegdine-s, and ve uuglil te have
geed time
Itut a'theugii 1 did net draw awav
from Inin, there w,i no icsp,mse in
my Ilea rt. I knew thai Nnniinn I. ad
net made n coiiees-ien because he wa
KHT.V for whin lie had n iI about Her
bert, but because he wanted 111" te be
nice te Yitieii Itcncilnt. Kir me first
time in III. life I deliberaiely f :i . . J ihe
nelfisliness i hat went te make up the
greater part of Ins naliire. Always
before I had excused him. but new.
Itheugli I Ievki I ) i , 1 1 no less. realised
betf little 1 (Ollld ever hope In sv,n
him. He would always de ii- ne Iked;
Ills love for me would innk" iw differ-
nee in In- fiiend-h.p fm- oilier women
mid I could eitiiii .ie. ept that la. i ,,r
batter int let pini-s away en the leil.-v
of sepnralieii. At the theughi mt heart
turned cold within tin-. Life without
Nerninn : win. c en the thought of it
Was unbearable. I could in vel- iente
lllm. no mailer what happened. I
Would cling le him, unless ihe time
came when lie wanted te put me nut
of his life, and tlien my own life would
be ended, for thete would tie no incen
tive te go en living.
This abject surrender in mv own
henrt made me draw back tn vimms
from the touch of his arms. mur
mured an excue about having te s(.0
Mary about something, and s0e up the
i back stairs te my room.
Thcie in the darkness I curled up en
the window sent aid tried 'n icgain
some of my peace of mind If life
tenld only be as simple as u hud seenu ,1
before my marriage te Weman. Then
I had been se sure of him nnd of my
ability te In tlil him. nnd new ihe way
lilieiul seemed daik and perilous. Sup
pose the time cniiic when Nerman's In-'
ttreist In a woman would cany him
away from me entirely Suppose lie
tlieltld some day ask Ins fr uni of me
There was every rrasen in suppose thai-
t Uir future even timt might happen .'
fTemvMW The AihnH of liililli
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Third Class
Harper Coetcy's Trie
tl.rlr life much mere full llimi.tlpt
"f the nvcrnge tteinc!t If wife. Tliey feel I
Hint they arc vet-smile, in work unci '
I pleasure, nnd timt they teui-h hundreds
of people in hundreds of tvnj-, itml tints '
experience htiiiiiin contacts timt make!
them breiul n ml sympathetic. I hey
achieve tusks ilmt tniilte them proud;
nnd tin-Ill nt the nppluuse of the world,
If they hnve brillliint talent",
These workers would net permit you
f" term them "neuters"! They nre net
shoved out of theillKe tlie bees, in being set npnrt. nnd
being indifferent te the opposite sex.
Sometimes they have hud thrilling love
nftnirs, but death, or some ether trag
edy, has prevented their marrying.
.Many of the win-Id's most celebrated
women have been unmarried. They gave
their entire. life te hiitnunit.t .
TI1KY are net necessarily set apart
b niitnre as an lntermediale se .
te some nf them, eerhnns. the ttistinel
for maternity is very strung, and they
limy adept and rear six or seven cliil-
ilren. nephews and nieces. Thev unit
lime some of the enalities of the Inter.
f the eualities uf the Inter-
woman am
ime of the mother-woman.
but tale has chanced te place them In
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the huge industrial machine, and they
never left it for the tiny sphere of home.
Seme of them, of course, really are a
kind of negative type. They honestly
In nm care inmantically frtr the op
posite se, and a union with a man for
life, involving a narrow existence, with
'I'ti-idcrnble idleness and monotony ,
would bore tliein nnd cause them te feel
that they weie wasting time ami
energies. These natural neuters among
hiimiin bees are doing their part of
the world's work as truly as an-
inel hers.
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Jill1! grai'imi
ineiiier et t in- iiraceni. men
wlie were famous, pmuteil with pride
te liei- boy. when nneflnT woman ttns
boasting of her elegant jewelry, anil
said: "These are my .jewels !" Timt
was tine, because the het s were n great
i reiiit ami model citizens nut hearing
liiUlren merely te nii-rease the iiepula-
timi is net necessnrilv a credit.
All three classes of women have seme1"" ' bate often tried In vain.
of the instini-ts of the ethers, nnl it is' OHNKVIEVE.
mi a matter of praise or blame, but of
ebatii-e. which determines our own
liisitieatmn
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rutty i,more(t 1 nree-riece
Suit Trimmed With Bands
('OICINNK I.IHVK
Tlie r.ig-time band: We hear ,t
plating all r i. ee,n;:ijA, f ,;.
prei nr summer and if we step ,,.
ulyre the Individuality of many a srn..n
wrap or frock we find it lies solely in
the app'icntien of bands embroidered
or contrasting or beaded or etherwisr
hl-illlllllf.
Tims In today's rnroe-pioeo suit 0f
putty -colored (men the rlinr enss,s
in emlii-eldered bands which carry e it
several tones of blue. -n,e feni e c,,;.
Inr. together with the tending of the
arinhele and tlie ene.s,,., trimming
of ihe skirt, makes the geography of
tins ernnniiitiitiiin mere Interesting
than the siihst,, ,,,.,. (sef. 'J'he 'belt i.
of brew n sijeile.
Can Veu
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Tell?
II'. Itijiljiiir '
Mew tlie Terms of Alderman an, ,M.M0.
Originated
The word nldermiin originated from
the Anglo-Saxen word eiildermnn.
which is ti compound of enlder leldi
i.ud num. Anion, the Teutens the
name was nen te ihe he.nl ,,f ,.
tribe. Who nils the eldest ,.,,, , ,,
In i lie re,gn of Kghert. King f yv.
ex. the title was applied te .'Magis
trates appointed by tin- King. -, t,e
cietenih century the title of earl s ,p,.e.
-ede( ilmt of alderiiinii and the latter
declined in dignity. Tlie title of earl
illiluntcl one of Ihe noble , tls-,
disliiiguisheil finni churl, the name nf
n mere Iriemni. W'llllnin ihe C,,n.
ipiernr made eiuideiiis hei edllnrt , nnd
this was tlie tirsr step in eh'tinging
a title nf iiflice illle one of mere djR.
nltt .
Tlie term n Merman again gained dlg
nirv during the power of ilie guilds.
It was aiiplled te tlie heads ,,f the
guilds, nml when the power of tlie guilds
beciune e -.mjiiirtant In political affalis
then- lieads or aldermen became the
iiiiiti ifipii 1 authorities.
The term mayor was originally ap
plied te the l-iim's nllicer. who U1S
really spokesman for the king Later
en a chiiuge was niade se that thi.-i
"Mayer of tlie I'tilace" was (dectcd by
the nation. The king's mi,, Ulls 1(,".
rediiary, lint he had little nr no mi.
tlierlty. Suliseipiently, tlie mayor's iiu iiu
llierity was united vlth that of the
king and tlie ellice of lung and imiyer
weie both made elective liy the people,
nltheilgli the crown remained hereditary
because I lie people always chose their
king from the same family. In mir
modern dins the mayor Is still repre
dilative of tlie people and tlie term
hits, come te
he L'ciiernllv nnnlie.l ..
the (
M'fiitive eilicer of p'racticnll- n
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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY,
Please Tell Me
What te De
lly CYNTHIA
l.rtttrn tn Cunthln't rnfnmit mint b
ic-lftrn en nnp lrfp el lh nnptr only,
(i-iit mtuf be nlantd irllh t)ic wrttrr
"(line and (irfrfrr. Tr tinni' irlll mil
() ihlltirrl ( Ihe u-rlfrr rfer.r net ti-tlH
If. t"ilei.ct Vttm find tr.tir u-rlltn
en hnlh Mtc nt th' vaptr u-tlt Het ft?
niKii-Mrrl. H'rffcr ti'lin 11 li ifreanl
iiiurt that fan be elecn fii fir retiitim
v ill il(i loefc fhrrr. en irreiinl trltfrs
mi only urfldn u-hen ntise.'titflw nccrj
sari. Te "Mrs. L. W."
Write tn the HeKlstrnr of Vltnl Statis
tics. Town Hall, In the Michigan town
you epeak .ilieut.
Te "Jeanne R."
Verv often two or three weeks or
mere elapse before letters nre niifwered
liK-tnm. nf tl.n niimlinp er'pl"ell. 'I hey
i mun" wall their tut n Cynthia does net
' re.vlleet jour letter at the moment.
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: "T Bernlce
I IJi-smg is a way i.f showing love and
, affection furls who allow heys te kips
I them me
I '"em nie ..mslilcred co.ntnen nail vulgar.
"'V'1 V". l. .' 5! M'1' "'";.:' " J. .... , .V.'..
' nu ll M" nvi . uivir - ii" .-i-vi... ..,
for tn.irrliiKe. In southern countries
many itiils marry at fourteen even at
thliteen but the average age In the
fnited States Is around twenty-live.
due hunilred nnd sixty priiiids Is net tee
much te welKh If you are tall. Consult
,i doctor about your completion.
He Startles Her
i.tr Cynthia Itead tour column
evert n.cnt and think It wry lntetet-
tng I hate never written t.i veu lie- '
fur- I hope III have n pleasing an-
stver Mi. inking you. New. here Is
nn trouble I am a airi snu in my i
i teens .ird lute never b-en In love until
I-uelr;,"" 'hairU'Vnm?:
Mtlvuicn In- is ' Id enough te lie my
father, he seem te be tery intimate
and nlwnts g mh me ir."ents. I ami
around this nun n gnat deaH for hu i
Is one of nit rather s means, and.
Cynthia, de no' think me foolish, but
it startles in" something terrlble when
i he approaches ni
I -an hardly talk
and always Hush
mctantlv. What
IcAiises this feeling and hetv can I
kill
Your are .., e!f-concieus, that Is I
all. Hunk of -ids man as merely n
friend of the faintly and de net try te
bellete veui-selt 111 love with him. Hu rmntj rrjcrt-frt
j:r,0,,,,,bl' ,h,nkM 'f OU aS Jun a ,,u,eiT"K ,''"1 tnernings nnd evenings 1
- August bring visi
Thlnk "T' B' p" ls a "She"
hear Ctnlh.a We :,re dally readers
of your inteiest.ng t. Minn "Please Tell
Me What te lie" and appteclnte the
.!.. ..iii.... ikUIi ii !(. ti i'.hi nneu-ue unrtlii
i f the cemiilcx i nr.'.blenis which nre
sent te tmi te answer. Hut most of 1 meat during tins mentli will be reipiired
'he.se problems ate both personal andite keep tlie family pliyslcnllv Ml. It I
unlnteiest ni; t. tellers for the most ; s mistaken econemv te short ration the .
pan. Th'v a i. .. few exception-, hew- falIljv ,!,.,. ,liseaM.n with either;
sver. wiei are verv i Inter and Inter- t i. ,-. ,.,, . , ., ,,.,
estlnc The mst , event Mid commend- frt" '''"'t' or vegetables '1 ,e very
ilile letter tile ..tie -Igned "The HUCK
Private The ,eter tvav In which
! "she" two d"ub: tery much that the
I author , m.tseul.nei brings out "her"
Tmi
Itrartur... n
able letter the ..tie -Igned "The Huck
reun.lir.K-a almost shewed the hand of...
genius.
We rrcri-t thnt we missed "Cynieus" "
letter It must have heen exeillent te
receive siu-li praise from the miner'
fans and one far nhete their intel
lectual level who signs himself by such
a meanlngles.. name. "Huck Private."
May we dale suk';"i. 'l'.'iek Private,"
that n mere deserting name Is due you?
Your des, ripueit reminds us of Wash-j
fgten living's famous description. Why
mt use tlu as a nom de plume'' lly'
i in think tlut we are Itatteilng you.)
HucU Private" V are unit tellmj; j
, the truth, are we net. Cynthia'.'
"SAMl'KI. .luHNSUN ANH I'.nS- I
wl:i.i
llt,
MethlnUs the -tu.k PrlvaU
will
. 111.H.I1 amused at your thinking 'Inin''
her ' I'yirtlua bappens te Unett that!
he really Is a "he." as lie Him wretu1
. litthe column Just after he had re-,
i eived his iltscbuiRe ns a teal bind; prl-I
, t.ue Hence the nuni de plume. Write i
again Cynlliia will be glad P hear
A Definition of Leve
!",( ft nthla Kiem time te ''rue I
read in -nur column of the mai -. sad
iHse.s if .ne treub. s and iliscusieiis
of love iitid the fa( '. is tba' the word
ete Is sunplt tern te shreds by the
t.uieus i oiitiihuiers n tour column.
We r-ad of .eme kis he sm thnt
no man is worth v of 'hem and no man
north l.ting'fei, et. We tind tnnnv
wh speak of that wei.d.rful gift willeh
"! oil has fiten tthuh is tilled -love."
Am! iiiey knew iie'hii.g of what they
-p-
M; da- friend-. Ie, .,-,, ,, IU.U
ours ones Un- quust.iti What is lde?
I.et, is (bd's me-, pie.leus -,-ift te
hunian-u and with" it it the weild
. "ui'i in . -uvicm i,.,..- i uiui vniur
wlv h lied givs us tist that we. the
people en eaith, mat bte .lese te lllm
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Second t. tint we the people en earth.
m.gn, lev,. ni,.l lit.- n peace with our
t'eit-huer riitnl, no u mil can lite w-lth-
ui It. It is Cfsetltl.ll te the scul of
man The world (.uiiiet succeed with
out it.
I.eti. ts tliat affection tvhlch unites
nan ami woman m lawiul inanlage
'teiigli sometimes '. -s misused. As w-m i
Hatel ileun Hi.- p.Hh ..f life we tind!
two kinds of lit.- l-tst love, which Is
commonly , tilled .imbitlen. Tin.-" kind 1 .
. lie I .'I II V I ell ll ' . .il. .. ml ilu.lriifllir.ii i
Then there is ti:.. love, called "deve- .l0' devised le iiiiaure n bend, and from
tleii of the soul- In which youth is j the measurements tel! the exact degree
united girl for lm tnul vice versa ... .
This kind leads te happiness If the , '" which a person possessed each of the
tlame of h.te is fatm.il bv the virtue forty some mental faculties which liianl-wnn-h
acc'.n.jiei .-s ..r. railed purity. , . ., , ., . , , ,
True Int.- .an inter be killed Ne f""' ""'inseltes i , shnp,. of the lie.id
m.iuer hew kiwi the strain mat- be, ' and the develeptueni of die skull. I
lete is alwa- s line tind never give . ... , ., i ... i, . .,, , ,
I wav. 'Ilt " '" 'P'l'e possible te form a
l.etn i kind, ih.'intab'e and lone-
'and sin In nnv fr.rm ile.i .m.mse .......
filllH nt,!? .ICO fi.'i...-- ('iIk.1 .-net f,. f..ne
I le iu- u.si. -. rt.-- '
1 i.et. i" i-tir tiinslnnr :i,i.l no.-i-.e i
failing I- is the in' st wonderful nod
beautiful and -inied and holy thine
there Is in ibis uaid m any ether.
IIiivs ai.d uiils. ulii.n some one tellu
you or slants :it,,i .t,e love veu. re -
spoei loom i .i ii mr ,,ie is- the iole( iele( iole(
tieti of a pile .. ml - mi pie heait, and
Inil" Wl.t ll t.sl.a ...nl i..Iliil.mI ......
ni..-i U-- i..iui-ii li.i.n i tt . .M.
I i . . . ... ..
WHAT'S WHAT
It ii III i ii llcrir
'Jlrls hate been employed in elllces
for meie than a quarter of a couture.
In ihe early days of feminine clerical
tteik there was either tee much cere
mony or net eii'iUKh in their association
with men ilurliiK bUHlnem hours, um
I new inai Kill "i. iniHi iiiniei t. iy)mis, f
Iiik clerks. et(', nre as Inevl'nhle as
the hinees of the et I Ce 1 ours, the ,..,!
tlie nitiKes or me hiiied oeurs. nm ee-eil
business, problem has simplified n self. tnrting the rrewn. ut Ii In u safe
?:.::! .t'e'-cede of,",,;,e!;,nR,", "as "n tf-,i'i"'-" " v..r nigi,,. i,:.
A well-conducted girl In an office Is ' f(,n! rPI""v nK l"'l''i' in the morn,
neither stiff nor prudish, nor does she , lnK Nl"'1d 11 cheese. clnth ever tlie
co te iin- etner extreme in a hnil-fellnw. , crown nnd press lightly with a ineder-widl-niet
e.scess of jollity While ceur- ! ntelv wurin Iren, Te nress the brim
toens and nlrasnnt te nil the men abnur
l'er. she inalnt.iins n certain distance
I KB .sicr' rh nlr" eV'm' Cca
like her etening clothes, tire reiervej
I (Y.e ll,n nreelrnm leluure hnern u-hiiii 1H
business day
-"T1W r T
Quaint
is
(he maid
who wears
a leuy-
skivtcd
frock
that is
becomingly
full
with a
low
waistline
and
narrow
belt.
Her
sleeves
finish
in
medieval
stale.
. :.4aj
I A All i Ti T
K" Attractive Menu
iASji TTx iSs v
Meahy as Suggested by Mrs. Wilsen
the Warm Weather the Wise Housewife Will Net Serve Se
Much Meat, but Will Deuble the Supply of
Fresh Vegetables
TJy .1IT1S, M. A. WILSON
Cevurl3ht. i?u by Mm. M. ,, iciIjeh. Ml
ions of the Sep
tember harvest, and school days will
then resume for the youngsters. This
is the Ideal summer season, se make the
most of it while you can and plan te
give tlie family as many fresh vegeta-
! hi'" '" eti can secure. Very little
' " ' ' '"rj iiiaiiuiies. or ioeii lacteis tliat i
'"'" ' ' '"" ""- ," i""i menus ,;,,, ,.. .. , i-einreil
' promote growth nml health, nre found ';' ..... '. , m,r;n IJ'cpnred
, abundantly In all fresh vegetables mid ,'".' v"m '' tablcspoentul of melted
fruits, nml this Is pnrticiilarlv true in i ''Utter ever ench pudding nnd.hnke.
fn'" "'"' vegetnbles - IWIi : Meringue
Cut thin slices f spnngeenke in
''" """ ' "' "niuie n i tun
i'l.ll i. i ...in r.... n .... I i
.-seiiiuern suiiiiner-tiiue menu Hint Is,
particularly delicious,
Suggestive .Menu for Three .Meals en
Sunday
Sunday Itrcahfnst
Sugared I'enclies
l'arsley Omelet wlili l'niiucd Tomntees
Potatoes in Cream Sauce
Toasted Cern Itread Coffee
Dinner
('hilled Cantaloupe
Salted Nuts (Hives
linked Ham with Cern Pudding
! linked Potatoes
Milked Tomatoes.
Buttered Heels
Ceiesliiw
.Meringue
Supper
Stuffed w' '
Peach
( 'elTee
Temnii.i s
lad
Tuns i
Stewed Pouches
Currant Jelly
:es
Te
Parsley Omelet
Select tirui loiuutec- .ii, .
il in half.
brown two slices (,f li:,,.lin fr ,.,,,,..v
person, i lien fry tomatoes, place in mix-
ing nnwi
Sir inn.
Thru iniiirtrr rim nl milk
lire tiiiiliipnen.i i, i hriuil crinnlii,
Om triminn nf ,,!(,
lini'hiilf trmpnen nf prpprr.
, ". V, '" . ,V, '. ''.'" ... . ''.?"
" ' "' s . iiiuiesiiieMs Nt .
i "'-' '""'Ie smoking het. Cook in tlie
. usual manner and te brown Ihe ion
.. :.. i f t . ...i
inni-e in inu in oil ler lew minute
-erve. lift km, slues nf the nlcelt
liemiitnes ,, tibm i... :
l'i
fried
' , ,.,i , , , "L ""' s.iueii
' "'"l"t and place en lop. Bnrnlsh w itl,
Read Your Character j
It II Hi'lhii 1'hillipi j
What Short Heads Ijich
would take snnie mete accurate
It
system of measurement than Inan has
' bread estimate. cenldei-liur the fnenl.
, tie'
whose areas nie ojee together
In
groups, and this estimate imiv be based
siiiuaie nuiy
obseiviltieil.
! "I"1" '
If veu will nuike it a point te observe
y ou
will note that the lengheudediie.ss
I of the loin; lieiid lies principally back
I of the ears. Km- instance. a you leek
hi u head in piehle. if tlie distance from
.!.,, ...... I,. tliii mi no ..I tl... 1.....1. ..T i
no' 'in '' "" "in n hi
i the ear te I In
I lie head iv
iii.nM iiiiiii iisiuii, nie
hem! is "Ieiik. nnd it the reverse ls
'(In. ellse It Is "short."
These Hie I lie bliiin faculties which
nre principally responsible for nK.
hendeilni'ss b.t their unusual deiolup deielup
inent, nnd for shni'thciidcdncssi by their
subneriiuil lietelnpinent.
Tlie fncullles nf pareiilnl and coiiju ceiiju
gal nffectien. frleml-liip, uflMtlnti for
fit in il in r localities, the potter of con
cent rut Ien, nnd en the border line of
hlKldieiidedncs-t, of ambition and se'f
respect, these hitter two hcini; facilities
which make heth for liluhliendeilness and
lenithendeilnesH.
Hence tlie things in ttlilcli the short
hend i underdeveloped nre the four nf
feetimiH for offspring, mate, friends and
plnecs. the power et eoncentrutlen, nnd,
lenendlng upon the particulur sin ne e
the fiend, pride and ambition. If th
-. . 1 i ...
tie limn, in en- .uei 11111111111111. 11 lie
head ii high ns well as short, you may
count m normal pride or self-respect
nnd ...nhltlen being ,,,.
Tomorrow The Frent -Wide ileiul
Clean Hats at Heme
Mtilll the crown of the hut ns full f
' ilniup newspapers us pesslhle and press
I 1.. ..m il.rhil.- ns , 1.1...... ' 1,
in ns tightly as you can without ill
1 i.bien It ever the nb-e ..r dm irmilm.
i,0nrd. cover with cheese-cloth nnd
l with. n iron, Often hard rail
of miner Instead of the lrenlne beard
mny he ufd If Ilie. brim Jj slightly
reuuueu. ,
Cream-
colored
crepe
is the
foundation
of this
frock.
while
wide
Paisley
designs
form
the whole
skirt
and bands
of Paisley
edge
the front
of the waist.
Taffeta
cuffs wrap
the tvrists.
iMHHflPHHMSB
B
f it C 7
for the Sunday
finely minced parsley and the two strips
of bncen.
Cem Pudding
Scrape the pulp from six medium
size ears of corn, place in mixing bowl
and add
"lie ci; mill;.
I'mir in ll-hi ntin inn.
Onr-quuitcr ciyi of finely miiicrtl
parilcii,
'lint nn in ii v ijrntril.
Our nml one-half tui.ipnen. nf mill,
Onr ttiisprinn nf ntiirlkti.
Our uircn kiicc mlnml finr.
Our-half nip nt finr hrrml vrumhi,
Tiru Inblcipnnn nf flour.
, ..,, ami envoi willi thick slices ..f
peaches, dust with sugar and cover with
meringue made as fellows; Place
wniics ni turce egs in nnwi, whip un
III mlxtllte will held its shane. then '
whip in three-ipinrtei's cup of grmiii-
luted sugar, use te cover the peaches
iti(l Viti 1-ii i 1... t ........ .....: I ..!... i..
, , , . . '
inr'j "::rTuuul ,,f ,""'n,m Jcl,y
Tomatoes Stuffed Willi (iieei. si.,!...!
"" ".i.w iii iiim rii ii ii 1 1 i iiicnv
., , s..s..
Select large, tir.n tomatoes ami with
, teaspoon scep ut the ,e. s. .
''' "' "Irnlii. IMnce through the feed
chopper
un- ijrrrn pi pprr.
Our union,
Onv-luilf mi, nf .,
I'irr learr nf Irltiirr, tclcvtlinj
renrsr iirrrn Unirx,
Jlin' nip ii f rntlinjr rlnenc.
.
c
I urn III uilMinr howl nml ii. l.l
h,r mul an,-half lnUpnims nf ,' ""','- T,11'", "'I'. ""' ,'- "'.'I- 'rh
Our teaspoon nf pnpril'n mirrev velvet ribbon. A few large Mlk
Thrrr-iiuarlrr, trnipnm,' of munlanl, l"!u'.'iv '''ers give a smart touch te
On-,i,nrtcr ,;,,, f M,Hminai"r. ' this lilm.v garment. I- I.OItA.
.AIIX Well mil till into Ihn Inm.li,,.
, l''"e en ice te chill nnd when rendv te
'i '' iiiiisk with inayennaise dressjns;
' '""' l,'lc,, I" m-st of lettuee.
Stewed Peaches
Slew
lluli III
peiii-nes wneic. in. r pare
sirup ma le as fellows;
win.
and
; "' ',""!, "'"'''""( vii in nf .unar.
ilni-hulf cup nt liniUmj irntrr.
Cenk for live minute., add the i,n.U-
cover closely nml ,.(,k uuill the peaches I
aie lender, (joel. dust Imhtlv with nut- '
meg i hill anil serve ie,. ei with1
ipoeiiful of uiiii'shniiilbiw whip en top. '
.Male ihe drop cakes from the sponge- '
cake mixture emitting half nf the water, l
diep en well-greased pan and hakg in
het even ion minutes.
THE HOME
IN GOOD TASTE
llnrtihl lioitttlilsen ftbvilein
jtjtfeS
Karl.v (hesls of llrnuers
I'lllly chest of llmil'nrii vene ,.
The
i ('veieiiinetit
--"' ..
from the chest. When
drawers were placed in the lower part
of cliesls, ,e cum enieni-p of tile dpiwet'
ttis deninnstriitcd. The next step wns
le nuike meie drawers ie chest nnd
i.iake the chest piu-r sliiill.nver, The
hniil step was , m.lk(. tlc, ,,l(,s( n
ilriiwers nt.d nniU.. the lifting , Ktll.
tleiuiry. J I, us mis the chest of drawer-,
di liven In, in ihe , hes( uitli dniwu-,
( hosts of drawers ciinie into mere
or less entiiuini, ns,. tlnrillg the middle
nml Inner pari of the seventeenth con-
niry
ti nrst ihei were made of ealt.
nun llieu etlier
Kriidunlly te lie
weeds iin well cnmit
used, .Sometimes the
early diesis of drnweiN
were mini-
....in... ...in .uiving, in eiiicr times n
certain iiineuni of color wns used in ml-
..I1..1.111I ...II. ,.....!...- .. ...I
' .'.....' " .i" """ "'. Htlll
ijiiM'r f'livii- ui firiiivirK iiir
e (lecernted,
. ,. 1.1. ..,. i,,,, ,,.1,1 -..,
' , ' ,i , 1, 1 lht 'si I. ' iT1' l.,,"5?
,1, , L , u "',." ' " ,"l!ls''';'
l: The'ti'tnnin'iiiin"
linn was e.tecuted in the patterns clmr.
act eristic or the period. The chest of
drntters shown In the cut lins 11 palinode ,
pattern covering the drnwer-freiits '
while Ilie "stiles" or uprights nt n,A '
sides display a laurel mid tulip design I
The ends nre paneled. This ei ii,,i,i.', '
The ends nre Handed Tbi
' "l ' ""'" "" . l''"" " ".' ' '"
Is representative of the period. Tic '
style changed greatly nheut the ,.,,.1 t
the century.
Toinerrow-
'The rnnvenleiil
lley"
High-
HUPKIIVISIM, THK RTAfiB '
Ths upiielntmtnt of Mr. Aul'u'hIh. i-h.
fj,rl
Ma4J5saa i
l'" ' '" I - I
r l
h!dVV,,"t'5- .
AUGUST 4, 1922
A Weman Must Repeat Her Routine
Each Day Before Starting New Werk
And That's Why She Never Finishes, as Seme One in an Office
Gets Through With a Day's Tashsand Begins
Fresh Next Day
"K
VnKYTMINO you de," said the
Inventor, who wns being Inter
viewed, "suggests something else te be
ilene."
It's that way In a house, tee.
And that's the reason "wett.tin's work
Is never done."
Kverythlng she does In h'er work nbnttt
the house suggests something else that
she must de before she does that ether
thing.
She puts nwny the milk mid butter
after breakfast, and that reminds her
that the iceman, will bring his bill to
morrow. It tl t she has te go te the Imnk te
draw out some money before she will
be Able te pay him.
And she can't go out until she fixes
thnt lilt of hire en her cellar, which Is
ripped, because the laundry won't come
until this nftcrnoen, and this is the
only clean dress she has te go out In;
Then, having started out en her trip
te the bank, she decides that she may
as well go en te the market and get
that done early while the things nre all
fresh nnd nice instead of telephoning her
order nnd diking wlint they cheese te
send her.
TftTiKPHONK the telephone hill !
She'll pay thnt, tee. while she's out.
.lust about the time she has her er
rands finished a pang of hunger warns
her that it Is time, te think nheut
lunch.
And se it gees with a woman's work.
Kverythlng she ders Is just one step
ping stone across te another stepping
stone which mrty lend In nnether or te
something else thnt has te be done.
In nn office you finish one bit of
work which takes you up te another.
When they're finished they're out of
the way they're done.
They lead up te something, but when
you get there you've ndvnnred.
And nt closing time you put nn your
lint nnd go home.
It's all ever for nnether dnv : veu close
It up with your i desk, nml thnt's nil
I there ls te it.
Things YeiCll Leve te Make
I'se That I.ace Sipiare for a HanilMiiiK
i Negligee
t it i
llere Is 'I will- tn Use 11 men srillnt-.i
". ' ;-. M .i,;
buck longer than the front. Cut out
! the neck. Pace it with n bri-'ht-eel.
.rr ii .i i ..----,... ...
'"' "'" ; ',nin th" "'"' ""n"hI"
'"iff-. ""' . r'" "f eni'-liiiir-liicli
. V;V",,,,H '"'"p" ,,,,,,'lt j'V "li ''T'
j ""n a band of velvet ribbon the color
' .... .i. . :n. e... i . .1... ..ii.
1 III lllli SlUi IIM'llIK III1UIIKII llic SHIS
I., i i I... 1 1...I.
i(.. ii...... .,. Ln.L ,.in ii. i i.
i niuiie u i k: iiiiiiii hi lie iim lien-
,,.. ....., ..... .-..,.- ........ .., . .,,..., j
,01111 lit each side where Ihe liriuhnlc.s
. would he. Klin the velvet through these. !
After you slip this stunning negligee,
ever your head tie nie ribbon nt the
Of Varied Interest
The late (tiieeii of Sunn sewed with
n tliiinble worth SIUUMMI.
In tlie reign of Cliarles I. even the
Indies (luffed their headgear ill saluta
tion. i
Safe
Milk
Fer Infant
& Invalid
NO COOKING
The "Feed Drink" for All Ages.
Quick Lunch at Heme, Office nnd
Fountains., Ask for HORLICK'S.
I Avoid Imitations & Substitutes
A Delightful Treat
'Think of a bijj sugar-coated baked
i apple covered with I'uddine sauce.
What eeuid.be mete temptinp;?
E
Makes many kinds of
Wonderful Desserts
It will please the whole family.
Eight Flavers
At All Grocers, 10c, 15c
1'rult I'llilillne Ce., Itiillliniirr, .Mil.
One Geed Taste
Deserves Anether
Chocolate
TASTYKAKE
is a deliriously flavored
cake in which the real
Chocolate flavor is deli
riously hlrnded in both
cake and icine;.
Twe Size
13c and 25c
j& iy s
imrmci?ritf.r cvrs,uifj
lfYkLlLH4llIvPr
-!frvnr
tiJy&ytj&iwm
' VHK vJBBBP"wJiJPWJ v Vii
PUDDIN
Z T - 3
, ! ""WSpr- n I
I 1
fllffKilM
Next dny you tnke It up from where
you left it the day before.
Bt'T there's no taking tip where you
left off In ti house.
Tliere Is always some work te mnke
up before you enn feel that you have
started nt nib
The routine has te be Mulshed with,
no matter what else there is'en blind,
and having caught up with thnt some
time about the' middle of the morning
or just when you have te step and eat
lunch, you are then ready for that
sewing or making ever old furniture In
the Attractive way that you hnve seen
described in n magazine.
Kven nt bedtime tliere nre flower
boxes te be wittered, the left-evers from
the evening inenl te be put nwny in the
refrigerator mid tiny number of ether
little thlnss that mount up te u let of
work.
Yes, It's perfectly true Hint every
thing you de suggests something else te
be done in housework as well us in
building n great miicliine.
I
WOXDKK .wlint an inventor would
,tn If eneb ,bl v ns lie took UP Ills
work te carry the Invention nearerlts
finish be found the work liiat he nnd
done tlie day before all broken up.'
What progress would lie make if
every day he hud te build ever ngnlu
the part he hnd worked en the dny
before'.'
He tveiibl nuike just about as much ns
n wetnnti nuikes who is doing housework
nnd trying te nuike beadwny In some
thing else outside.
And It would take him some five years
or se longer te reach perfection in Ins
finished product.
That's the reason they say that Man
must work from sun te sun, but wom
an's work ls never done."
All the routine she gees through In
one day must be repeated exactly the
next dny before she enn even think of
starting anything fresh.
Adventures With a Purse
HKUICS just another example of
what the little things mean: l'er
nice was going out for dinner and had
i en a white dress, sheer nnd soft. Tiny
jade earrings dangled te mntcli the bends
about her neck, but one mere touch
was needed. I gave her a jade bracelet
I had bought. Narrow, cut with trian
gles en the surface, it melded te the
soft tan skin of ber'arin. The bracelet
I cost but Ifl.ell, nnd It was se attractive
tliat she immediately bought two for
herself the next day. I
I Frecks are being reduced, nnd it's a i
most excellent plan te lay In a few i
about tills time. One of tlie shops has i
it dark blue dotted swiss, n tiny white '
dot te stand out in contrast te tlie
' '"" "-' " "" line nie euun JUKI Jl
i vest ur s..ipe,i vmie. mnwy wi,u.. ...
, the long cellar reaches le the waist line.
i ..., ,, ,,. . . .
background. I here are cults and al
, ,. i-iiutii- (His anil ves mil edged
! with cotton Irish crochet lac about nn
, ,-. (iml, haf wil(.. A sll,,, W w,
k,,f' ''"w "'" l""'l. "'' Hi- "''"s i"
i veduced te S!l.7."
- .. .. ... ...
.,'i t. n"p-r.v "?.''" '-"" "'"!'-r?r
i.uieir ur ininiir itaiiilll .Jime or .tlnln 1G0I
lietweni Ihe liiiur of nml (i.
r . .,
i urii-fi
4
Ar0
Ii
w 'T. . . ssJs
1
i
A fleck of mere than
two million hens
are needed le fill the egg requirements of
our Stores!
We are able te sell such a tremendous
quantity because our eggs have the qual
ity. Lven in the hottest weather, we
guarantee you twelve geed eggs in every
dozen. Discriminating folks buy their
eggs in our Stores, famous for years as
headquarters for quality butter and eggs
Ag
iC -$
m
i.
'(
Fresh Country Eggs
H,
a
k
t
v
iAr
p
OJ:
$r -arte $
Eggs you can lie sure of. &
h ;
$fid $ea$ Egg
is
1.9.
The largeat and fullest
fA
MS MS
i
i&ueuen
The finest butter
e4
i , c.
i Thw Pricc8 cctive in Viur Phila..
i i'ssb:f5fES -' -'
Keeps Hair in Curl
en
Het eryVidu
Here's a halr-curllm? inJ
Is decidedly Wtl, " , $
imply n little lln.tld llinerl: t ",
doing up tlie hitir, tiMiic i
leiiiiniiusii ier tun niiriinsn "
lug this down (he h nlr 'from dr"'"
le tip. It. (hree huIslVn Mi
as beautiful curls nnd wave, J" ,,'
cerfl.l wish for. Tl. wni?..',w
oek se natural no ,)no X '
it was nrllflclnlly n,. -..i m.m
will Inst ever se long tegnW't
heat, wind or dampness Rnrdlfl
Yeu nin obtain liquid .iim'J
nt liny drug store nnd n few Sk"
will last n long time, if," S".
sticky nor greasy mid fl ,MnSP''
te use. II Is detihlv m.efi.l'kJ'frl
of also serving ,, . ""J
Illinfillli!.
dressing', lteeplhg tht.
!mlr m.
SIH.Y mill IIMIDUS, ll- ft""',
both long And bobbed l.nl, .M
COLD CONSOMME
Appetizing refrcihing1
nourishing, but jug,
try it with a dash of ',
LEA&PERRINS
SAUCE
THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE
. Bened
CHICKEN
Will make delicious
Club Sandwiches or
any ether dish requir
ing chicken meat.
Wholesome and econ-.
emical. Approved by
housewives and campers
for ever half a century.
Just tender chicken meat
in sanitary tins.
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wnivmi
trr
Id
ft
'e.
un
fOt'
33
carton of
twelve
of the new-laid eggs.
irk
M
eutter
in America !
44
III
s
Richland
Butter
40'
ib
Plirn Prn.lmni'v nrink
r.im,len & Suburban Stere
"aanm
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