yrniw-'w' $" c vsti-srriJf.yvA-ifStv-fii:b-i'e'- ir"' "PWw ' .'': ''" Vfy.SfllJ?!' ;'$! PS7.iiVTJ!;Y Vj '' "T', iiSM 7 t ',' "-J'l' ' , I C a ! W3S t; if i'A 'H.. &,; xn LO 5ie Set Him Upen a Pedestal, but Was Heartbroken When He Fell Off She Might Have Expected That Finish te the Affair, for Ne Human Being Can Live Up te Seme One Else's High Ideals T SET liim up en a pedestal," writes J- n saddened irlrl. "And eh. I Invrd him se! Hut he fell off and new my Iienrt In broken. Jng sorry for you. we de fcl tliat you iii.innirn p'Tr n v rnnnnr r up- i let yetirse'f in' for veur trouble. ny nine mat you put ome et.ier humnn hplnp iiim.i n .,n,i.i,i ,,. ,.nn count nn n fnll nnd n break. ' The break may be your Idel or It may be your heart, but it It inevitable. It Is lmpewlb'e for somebody else te live up te your high ideal., lie, or the, may lmve Ideal' of hli own, higher In their way, or lower than yours, and live up te them nobly. Hut net knowing what you eon! ler the finest, ir perhaps net earing or net believing in it. lie cannot live u.re.-dlii e your rule i-r conduct. If he comes hit of your expet tatlens It l.i net lUM-v-.trily hl fault; If , the fault of your expecting tee much of Dim. PniJini'S jeu have failed him. in his way. , Illd Mm "ver 'top te think of thnt? I Maybe 'n his funny. iaa"ulm v.nv he ha i.ni.l ,V.m certain prceent which lie wants ten te fellow in erdi r te be Ills concept!. m of the prfeit. the Meal. the only girl. Hut he hhsn't told veu about them any mere than ynu told him about the pedestal tijien which mn j.Jn.-ftl him. Ami It is Jint ns possible that xeu .. . v .ii ni. v, , u,. n-iin HMtl Ulsajp. pointed liim as it i-i tliit he !.:i 'rckcu your In ;ut. It we ks betli ways, jptj .(.. And If 't hinpei'ied like this. b(,tli ways were wrong. Fer it is net fair te the ether person In the cani te set him hlsh nbnv ether human being- and e.pe t him te -ta there. lie hn no Miirrhumnn iimlities tint enable him te keep hU l,.ftv position; he s just as human and weak as unv ether Tem, Dick or Harrv. Ne. tiii: in this thing that needs correcting matter is net hi- ptinrni. tcr, nlthcmgh that may be necessntj tee, , The Spending Power of the Dellar Bill Is Illustrated by Mrs. Wilsen She Points On, the Economy of the Bought Product A Recipe for Potatoes au Gratin By MT:S. M. A. WILSON Cervnaht. i9u, bv .ir. i. ,i. tfi.je-i. .41! r'ehti rcs'rv'd mire en upon bem "An 11 th munity course, I am interested In economy. but this is alt-e mv i.taid'-c af'etnoen eff: I urn compelled te purchase some thing for the evenln; meal that can be qulcklj- Placed en the table. Se I am venuering it u pajs mu u. iurem. . Just bate te feel that I mut ttay at home en this day." The spending of ,.t dollar wa vifunl " Izcd in this manner that w'cn this dol lar i changed into the smaller coin there are a choice of lOe pennies, twenty nickels, ten dimes, four quar ters or two half dollars. And te em phasize the trend of our modern spend ing, he told n story of a little child that he knew, who refused two pennies for running an errand, claiming " 'tain't nuff." and upon aknii him hew much did he think it was worth te go across the street, the lad replied, "Well, I'll go fr a dime." This chi'cl was thinking in the one tenth i art of a dollar, and by the time he readies manhood lie w 11 be thinking In dellnis, long befnre lie has the power te make sufficient te s-uisfj his desires. Tills teduy is the real cause of the un rest of many of mir young folks. In the home where the housewife does net put into practice little ecnui'iv stunts nnd teacli the children the real pleas. tire In being ab'e te c'e hi-, you will find net only a fis..-itiiied and unhnppj home life, but nl-e children who ar.: conniving, thinuzh little sharp tricks, means of pctiiiiis mere money te spent' The lecturer tool; up the subject of n pound of candy fur one of his themes en the spending power of a dxll'tr. and Btld while candv Is also it .1 upon the list of luxuries, be bclleM's that n lit tle geed candy -heuid be a dailj allow ance in every home. A pound f geed candv will cost from seM-ntv-five rents te M per pound anl aerag" about twenty-eight pieces te the peun Thus .jv.. r.. ri.i-i.- ....... -.j tJlltlj I'OMh lflliP '1 frjlnMMM ltr' fhrni. , out a Vnll rnn n cumin ,.i, ...... ,.t ... .1.. V...W. .. " '! MtV. 'Illsf 1 ""III- niece, if seientv-tive ,et ,. r...,.l fn,. t: ; , , , , -"' -" iuu iuiiuii. ur ic uu s rnnn tour ' cents wlien tue de lar is ..prnt f .r n pound. When h,. iilanned pi tn'ike the candy in tre home lie found that the dollar would make frmn live te s x peun Is of ranch, this depending en tie Tarietj selected. He f.j.in! tha' th. family could make about four pounds of choice candv for this dollar. The lessen clrhen r.eme through t'm pracurc wu, tne ertnemj of the lining. mQtle nruiliirt nn, .nir.i... ...i.. . , , . , . .. u-'ii's' p ii r,M " i IFIIArS WHAT IUl Helen Uecte PS fetir??i NBaii, In praise of a unebh sh heire-, n.,? Well once said te Dr Jelmst u. ' sir. she la very cndescendlng te her inferiors " And the shrewd sage macK- answer "That, sir. would be Interestlr.g if one could discern her superiority te her 'in feriors.' " Geed manners am never "condescend. Ing.' That s-irt of thing Is n-.t tel-r- te(l in a democracy where the peddler of yesterday may be the millionaire of TD KC'C.VTI.Y I attended a le L the ..tiendin- power of a dell-ir and ''cmp.irec in like manner, but I think "V '", '" gieups t tujecti. nttl- I " peney n w mwranii. euvia Hie spewing "iru, am ii.ii, mi i tn,l ..( ii,l,,,1 .i.i.l t,.i ..t .i i.. the r virtue n thnt thev will iziu ear returning w'tn my Hostess te tier .. , , " . .,,, The menu l'icli jeu should consciously culti- !. mln'- "puti'oer 13ey,; let b s hake 1 .. .,...! ,i ,, i, .r siv- vnte "KU you. i wen i Bay in.ii i iike you c wa surprised te hear her sa . .,. ,ne. en account of your sympathetic nature. d. of course, tills isTliurday. tee; Peach ecktail l.ven though It may net be a natural 1 1 don't believe in passing compliments. n lpctnres er'h whi e In our com- ' '-"'" '"-e'l ciain i eiaiu ,-saiiiu iiiciuiaiinii wiui you, trj te take nn , w" iin a n your iicigm, )t; e lectures wer.n w ma in our com Tomatoes interest often l ,h subiect of !.... New for my troubles. Net long age happen en Ihursiiay ami. ei Sliced 1'eache. With Pake 'nature. Observe the unv .. .vl,i,., i I met a ycung Apelle. He took mu out T ' ' ' IUV IllB I I Ajf i, 'ifcr'fSli; M ir& " i n . ml...,-.. ..- ..-. .1. 1."'" ..".. "' '"" eieillllie hlllminj" Werkec Itself fl ilr'"" "'" iu.mviiihi vi biii.inwiiiuii eer att-etneil .. . !..... . . --.....- 1. IIILn t,.t,,in lle.n , 1,1'l.rn. n-lt . lir- Minuter te Italj' deseribes "Z dia l" s.li. it. and t.,he, ,le" -'nYVX?UhVmM American gen leman through a cliarac ii-uncecl It. ,.l,,le .nrent blamed it for 1 1"'",1',I'!" ks "' hnlll ant colors. 'lie ter In one of his tndlnnd novels .leading children ,,htr., ,, 1 1 , ' r seat In front hnd a shaped "apron," He is th politest man I ever come 2,1; ,. "'T tiMielly M.wreil with the upholstery ma- tjgalnst," said the odd-Jeb man In "Ded- 1 11 . , ! ."' '' "' 'be tcrml The ic-'s were c nrved or turned bSnk." Hi.eaklng of a'seu hern arlste- "''""l''" "In. h had bei-un In an nn.e. , r, ",',,'. , , . u,ir t, that si own In ih elV ,.".Ie; 8, ,,ollte V common "X ''"- ,"",,1",',t '" '"' '""l,,M- '""' '"'"" '" t nd w.rf .'. ne ct " 1 I y Vl u. e wa may de dure mat n h q ,miu..i.. - iike an .. B' TCWl A'Kd'lSia'a' ' but jour nttlttnlc toward Mm, or any of Ms succexers there Will be sue- .censers, you knew, een If you de feci thnt jeu never could love another man There will be suoccser.. nud one of them will be the one if you treat him . , p.-rrvdnv liutnin and ns n l"nm rrm minim aim net ! Himethlnjt te be worshiped. , Hemcmher 'that nt mie lime he a a ' little boy jut like our bud little brother, If you lmve one, or If u haven't, like that little bev up nt the turner who throws MiewbulN ut ou In winter and almost runt you down en hH roller skates In summer. He wnt just ns bud and just in wild nt that little boy new. hew can mis thine that Mrnii from that be wrt:i of it pedestal'' Ami remember that he Is jut like ou. and would you be able te tin-m' being endowed with line qiulities thnt jeu didn't hae, being set apart as some one above your fi lends. some one wnithj nt e.tia resin-'ct and admira tion? Would jeu like it? i Wouldn't you feel ns ff jeu were at- ' weys under a terrible strain. nnd wouldn't j en long tu have the person who put jeu in that position take jeu out of It and treat juu as an equal in stead of a Miperier? Anl wouldn't jeu be Mire te de sniiiething thnt wn.n t worthy of that hlsh position? Wl? KI.I.. don't you see. that's the way . happened with this man whom seu ii'need en a in tlestal. I 1I wasn't buff fur pedestaling In1 the first place and he couldn't stand the s t no ri It's tee bad thnt jeu are se unhappy, but It was Inevitable that you should be, and It's certain that jeu will be again I iinle-s jeu learn that humnns nre only human. Don't be heartbroken or disillusioned or bitter: just try te be brendmlnded nnd realize that you have one mere lessen learned te nut te veur ereillt I nn.l thnt thnr nr nlnniv nt n,l.nH men in the world. the Heme-Made Product Over seTf.rmitrn'. for the children took real del'ght in settling an allowance and then abiding bj this allowance. Many heiuc-mad" products can be i Tea There was a family of sl, nnd ns most of this meal came from the deli tcVessen shop you m.n- well imagine thnt " S-;,,,, Tliur lipcusary te plan te cook this menl while the Wednesday evening meal was under preparation, the maid niecing that it could be d me liefer at this time tl nn en the Thursday n.en.lng with Iht ether cl'Ities. The menu arranged : Tomate f'.n.ape .i.it....i i. , t. i . ""leu ocuiueeis Inked Hcans Hn.tt.n ltretMi Hread I t at oes nn ( rnrin -:ii ,in . i 01.-1 ees Uu ( rati, Mketl lomntees lean, Mierteaktj Tea i ne entite ret of this meal was about .sl.L'.,. The ,ean- were placed te soak en Tuesti.tj evening and pln-ed in the nreles, cooker en envlv Wednes,iav .....,,- ,., J( unri, ,,mc tf( .(r(,.iarc tf.f- d.nner; they then were ift,.,, drain. d and pla-ed In baking dish. I heir jeu are a-king for the u. sratined potato recipe. Well, i.rB u i-. Place in saucepan J hrrr cxp, of milk., ' 'Jiir-lialf cup of flour. Stir te dissolve the Heur nnd brin te i. i.u.g point. Loek for live J; en add mm. lies. Ten medium-sizea cold beitai pefi- t'jrt rut in dice, ' lr,(,J"e'ha'f CUP f fi"C'" c'"PI"d P'"S- ' I tre enimn rhepprd fine, J "-e tctfpijent of tail, (inr teaspoon of u hitr pepper, 'Jnc-tiu'liWr cur, r,i ,,,l,,.i ;...,,- r -' i' vuinr. .U ' Wl'li 01M tUTM 1 Tl LlI'lII" wTt.in.l ...- .l . . . Ml It . fli-h and " I'lllJ flllillttl 11 w.r ,..,.. .t "I-:,."' "" .-siMinxie ".M t. . . ' - kiui ins iim 0t cenr'-e bread- i 'iruijs mi (,n ,-h, e-CMluiter inn r.( ..n....l hake twum minute. ,,7 '.,.. ir.'-d"rate nun .. . ... tv Can Yeu Tell? By li. J. and .1. ir. riedmer i Hew the ".Shimmy" Dance Originated? ' The "shimmy' . ...i..t i . t ... ' "rI UdS i" '-ii i in i ii i :: ri in rn m Miaul .i late . - '. "mti'MIS Jlllll , "ll'l I' KIT I ai'uinsr ,v ,n..ntle-u .i, -.i .inf.. ."""' i""1 "',', a large extent has ree cv tt.il,. ,y flip ,,.Vetef.s of daric. .ng. was the 1 1 ult of nu accidental dis. irrangement f a shoulder strap of the daneit.g testume fJf n AmerPan song and dance artist. One eiening wlllc I1'1' v"'in.T actres, -as 'h,3wj one of ler bet songs she ins anneveil te i.ni th.it one of the little shoulder .trims w'.ih he'd ;;.;r.n of ,J(.r v;..v 'Ice, ..,.,. gown i position, had worked J"OW As she felt It shppj,,;. ,, s. e le.'tiri uerkin." her ili.ii.l,l .! . ard without interruptlnc r song, 'Hu? trnt bhe could ,.rk the strap u. k into place without having te touch If with her hand Her repeated efforts amounted te nethln;; mere than .1 wig. 5 ' "f the shoulder, but the audience . bought it was a new hit of stn..,. tiuslness connected villi In. ,.,.l.,i.... . rrinr T i inline,- kn iv'tiii nv in". insn. i'. i tui'i iiii-liiuw ill liiiiiiitiil -- -.....- . .- ..... ,-.-- - thnt she let me arrange for the evening it nn,i 00k 'at the lione'fel vi, ,i tli.. , which I fully expected. Hi did net le- quart of water will make a geed rliiEe meal en this day. The maid vid I lit .... n , ' r v . ! ,,m il , i "S11"" spect me encugh thtrtafter te continue I te whiten silks, followed by clear water Planned that tie entire nn d "l.n. I he V". , ' t0 L""U,1(1'"1 am,1 t0 our friendship. I'm net seiry fcr the Pale bluing In the rinse water will ,l nrr?ie.l 1 frr,V,h , ? ,e n , ''"' Vntl', " Te "f ru,lsl""' '""' te kiss. I'm only sorry for having lest my considerable toward keeping the win.,, arrannu anil lett readj te place nn the icalue that there ere greater forces at Apelle. Is there anything wrong in material clear and preventing its Ml- taj e. ami se for this reason it was wr; ln ti ,,,,rld tedav than these of that.' lowing Silk once yellowed is hard' te -'i.i.l. i suitKfsicti in my no-iess ,. ,,,,, ..... ,,, ,,, ,.... i ...... i Kisseu nun nnu ieuk me cumntiuenc.es. i or nynosumnne et iieua tnseivrci in n of the senL', and applauded wildly, of William and Mary lewer-liarked bct Mnkmg a cpiM; iiess that this might tv'" "ere comfortably uphelfatered came be a u, bu f "bimness " uu into mere general use. thought te tt the Idea out. te find ,J" ", " "or" nally this "wiggle of the tlieu'der." that sained the an-plans.- s ..b,. ,,10W.,, ,ier -fjti' shoelder in the same why, while con 1 tniing te K1113. It made a hit with th audience before, and when she then wlxgli'd both sheulderx they went xieiii teem ever I rem this little In. ToinergHrjlHit Ware th. WI,lpplnB EVENING PUBLIC What Paris Dees With Ribbons It was c't'imj pretty difficult te line a bandeau or n nckliicc that jeu didn't see duplicated en every body eKe until clever French minds and skillful French lingers get te work nnd produced these amusing new trinkets, The (lowers thnt leek be amazingly real are made of ribbon like the bands upon which they nre placed Read Your Character liy Wifc' Phillips Brain Kercise for "Lowbrows" lly the ''lowbrow" we de net mean i merely the person who lias net a bulging tereliead. tmr even the per--en whose me'r'whct whttacMs low-, who hasn't as much lie.nl nbee the ears as U formal. If jeir lend N like this, and jeu have any desire te develop your brain and character te the point where it will be of most benefit te you there UlTeieiit tieenle net n.wler JifT,,, ...,t ,.i,. I " . - - f ,.,...,.' ' .... .... i ' ' until the last minute. I had never bo be cui stances. Jiy ns much as P;ib e tere allowed mybclf te kiss, a fellow for te imagine yourself in the ether fellow's taking me out. However, Cynthia, I position. 1 ry te "get out of jeurself" was se curious te knew what It Is llke occasionally, te realize the immensity te de te that 1 made, up my mind te of the uimerse and our own Miuillnes's ' kiss tha next ftllerw who took ine out. in It. Winn Mill feed depiessed or tie- material nature. Try te think of nnd understand thmzs of this nature for It K in this '...""- HI cms IWlUlt, ler It IS 111 11113 lirctien that jour brain i, naturally i ueiew pai. i ne low head, of-course. does net mean that you are entirely lai king in tl.e abllitj te appreciate these , things, but that jeu are merely a bit I . lmliiu. tin. nvpiviin It, ..I,.!.,,. A,., ,..... i .it iwi Hi-mi. iii-i-uuise, t - ; " '." s. ii".- .i- , resp.iiidiug tunctiens of veur brain the1,1":"' r V ",uv-" '"u,u lu '"' "ul. J excic.se thej need, just n ou exercise hUu-r!,, b,01a!eru.n.rtnr, tw t .u, . i i e vA.,i.t, ( ite te ine. Outdoor Bey, I llke a weak back or a -oft nnu ju achieve , southerners. My hobby la tenn n will-balanced, all-around deielepment, TOPSY ?"" 1"-' Tr and it is in this that real biain power ronierrow IJraln ICerrlse for High iieaus Cere of the Hands There is no necessity te he ashamed of jour fingernails when with but a little ni'e it is -e easy te have nice-looking a":' .r.!1:!:r.i't.!:i",:N:,.I.f ri' ar,e -lf iwi.-. iu,s ..ij.iiii i..i.-.-...i nuii.is unci Duti anyway, "Soldier Bey" la by na-nail-. there is a distinct lack of grace ture lacking In common sente. He in holding them and Using them. A showed that In the first line of his let few minutes tverj night spent in filing ter telling hew nice looking he is. He and pe'i-hing them with the simple P'ibably thinks that the most Important . a --'-.- . fc r.0 1,1,1 ,ilinn.it. cnnieiiriug rules et orange stick nnd.i'a'1' ul '"" ""'"""', diury beard ami buffer will work wen- I am a young lady with sense enciigh i der- and a i week. jeneral going ever once a TUE HOME A' GOOD TASTE By Hareld Donnlden Uhcrlein William and Mary Settew Htllanders hnve always thoroughly understood the ait of pbjsicnl comfort. When IJut h furnlturii styles hecame dominant in Imgland under William of Orange there was, therefore, nn in create of comfort In the cliulrs and 1 tit lies lliere had been n few upliel-.le-. 1 settees early in the Stuart period, nud after the Restoration there were ine'e numerous upheNtcred settees with liign backs, but ln the latter part of tl .,, sereiiteenth centnrv durlnir the relsn The settee shown In the illustration is tepresentalivc of tuts newer type. The back is in two divisions, each marked by the arched shaping of the top which w'Us characteristic of the period Lenger settees had 11 thlid arched top In the back and the sent was usually divided into as many cushions as tlieie were archest te the bnck. The rolled ever uud upholstered Tomorrow "William nnd Mrjr Wrillnf FurnUure" - ...... ....... i i EEDGER PHILAjiELPHIA, THUESDAY, Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA Lttttra te Cinlhlci' column mint t tcrtttfti mi one aide e the rnptr only, er.d imimI he uleiicd telti Iftc iwltfr' nema encl acldres. Thr iinnie uilll MO be pubtttlirtt if the tcHtcr dot! net U'lh it, Vnsiencil Utttrs cinct lltrr icrlttjn en both de el the piipcr trill net e eiMttrrcd. lV'rltrr ulie tfliti pc-Mencil uiKU'er that ccin lie euitu (ii fie column U'tll jileaxr loefc there, cis iicroeiicil Hler are only u'nlttii ithen ciOelutcli necej lary, Is It Proper te Ge en Excursion? Rear Cynthia I have l:een geltiR with a fellow for quite, n whlle and he lias asked me te go en a moonlight ex cursion with him. Would It be per fectly proper te ncccpt his Invitation and go wltliell' n chaperon? A. u. Why net consult our mother? Lsu ually It la net well te go without n chaperon Writes te "Anxious" Df.ir Cvnlliln I. tee. lllte "Anxious," have been leading your column for ever a year I have also written you, nnu lecclved a very satisfactory replj'. Many thank:) te you, Cynthia. Anxious" Is Juu the tort of fellow I should like te meet, ene who clcesn t fall for every girl he gees out with. Although I de llke te be klustd nnd Indulge, in It, 1 enjoy going out with n fellow who doesn't innke an attempt te kiss me. I nevjr offer te liUs any fel low. If he Is decent and of geed char acter, and he makes an attempt te kls.s me, I let him kiss me. .Sume beya go out with girls they have m.cr seen be fore and have a regular, what they call, "mush paity" Don't ycu minii mis rather vulgar? "Anxious," take Cynthia's advice and you will be all right. Let their, get peeved if jeu don't klaa them; they will thank you later en, and llke you better, don't you think se? ANXIOUS Ne. 2. He Wants te Be Friends Dear Cynthia I have just returned from :i acatlen In the mountains. I became acquainted with a baj" up there, whom I like very much. 1 am anxious te teceire mere of a friend, but den't Knew hew. The worst thing Is that hu 1 vctj In Pittsburgh, whlle 1 llve hcie. Just outside of Philadelphia. I don't Knew h;s address, but I think I could llnd out through the hotel where we beih were staying. However, even If I .lid knew his address, I wouldn't knew what td wrlte about. Can you think of any thing I could de? I am going away the last two weeks of August, te It possi ble 1 would appreciate your answering my letter, as I would have a great deal of trouble following jour column In the paper whlle I am at camp. A UKADER. Why net send a letter te him at the mountain address with "please forward" en It and your name nnd address en the outitide of the envelope. .Say that jcu forget te ask for his address and that you'd like te corre spond with him. lieys ought te have no trouble In getting acquainted. Peer "Topsy," She's Pretty Dear Cynthia I have se much te ?ny that I'm half afraid you'll pay nc at tention te my wordy letter, but I'll take me, chance, one. evening and everything was lovely ine next ene nappeneu te oe my Apoue. Cynthia dear, I have a tecret trouble wnicn is se tunny -mat it verges ei, tne tiaglc. I am pretty-. Felks and my ,ir- ,n ,., .n ltnt T .in nnl .!,vl.ln any tv)0 et tu'tv S(, much nH ,',s. ltKe my u., .. ,. n Knituhnw iimin ihinii that they please one when they pralse cue's beautj Wouldn't It be inore ad- vlsable te find out if the pretty one likes her leeks bc-fele cemiillllientinir ln-r en .,,-., , ,, ., ,. .;... i.... , TOPSY. Yeu have learned your lessen my dear, and will net kiss promiscuously. Per haps your Apelle will ceme back some day. What She Thinks of Picking Up Dear Cynthia Will you let me say a word about "A Soldier Hey" through your column? When "Soldier I3ey" gets , ?ld enough and scnslble enough te sc-; eS ipicT, uw ?$&& In llfe te "knew what most fellows llke .soldier He-" mean by "geed hpertf and "biead-mlndid girls," two favorlte argumtnts of theirs te mislead "soft" or silly girls who are Innocent enough te be misled. Did jeu ever sen ene of them "bread-minded" or "geed Hiiert ' enough te de right? Is it being a ""geed sport" or a ' feel" te de wrong? I became acquainted with a young man wlure I went te dances ene time. all the rest of the girls " He drew a cirrla en the paper nnd put a clot In the , center cf tne circle. iie told me I was nis'it I saw his name in the paper in a sheeting nrtalr and I wondered If some peer girl had gotten out cf "the clicle" for him. I am married new, Cynthia, and I ngree with you. ".Mlnnle J" is fortu nate In having a fiance te advise her se sons bly nnd te be se careful about htr geed nr.me ns te object te the foelljh trip she wanted te take She must be very nice, but just a little "giddy." Girls who "pick up fellows en the nireet" cannot expect any respect fiem ihcm and you can net alwnjs blame the men. There may be seme ensea nt where, a fellow marries a girl he has nut like that, but the man Is net apt tw tiu&t ber vn-y much or he in nit much if a man meniauy. The clivorce courts and police courts are full of the resulu of eucli tblngs. .. t Adventures With a Purse T MET n girl today who was out te J- buv n new handbag te take with her I en her vncotien. "I have a new leather one," she said, "and just want nn In- expensive bng te rnrry at the shore." Se we found home awfully nice-looking silk ones and she neught 0 clink blue moire silk, with 11 geld-llkn top. Lined with light-tan silk, nud a mirror swing. ing en tliu inside, the bag wns juiced at $3, which is certainly reasonable. Kllen's mother wns taking het sea hatha while at the shore and found they were such u great help te her that she missed them when she came home, Se I told lie where she could buv a ten-pound bng of sen salt for twenty five cents. A sea bath is net only seething nnd restful, but I have niwnyi, heard it is most excellent for ilieumu tisin. Fer nfttnen f aheiw Inddrrii Wamrtn'a l' Editor or pnene nsqN' ":""" "' mnm 1101 petwern inv ueura ervv " " i weuiu craitr uii.iwnim te tune nn open front se that the silk underskirt home or cu out with him and enn nitrht ' 'm i i .. ....i. ... .. ..,. c ., . I,.l n mii.ll nn.l ., ,,.,.. . u , ! Will SHOW lIirtlllKll. .IOI1I II IICll 111 110 be hud a ptncll and paper te show me 'mi. ... ,., ..i.irr,,,, nVerskirt Finish hew I was making a mistake by net J," ,, , ,lll""n "l0"."?- ' '"''' having what hu called a geed time "llke the (lowing sleeves with silk tassels and !,l1i,dt"aa,nd,hBVtt Tf rmffi ' J$8&&&fffiM$k MOV.VMMUm WC ilr'le I was living In. He told me I 1 Ira " ve would be se happy If I get out cf ll:a ' IMl'OIimtfi. PVfilOXKHS .( MAKERS OF WOUVS-s AS'I) R cl.de IJUt it did net work He did ' &$ CUILDISVS S AVI' Alt Kl. OF Tilt: IllHUIJHT CllAUACTlUi SS net feel me. A- few weekn nf.l, ,2i I 3i J-VIi MOUF I'J.l.V rtlV;.Y2'l'..S7.V YEAItS KOt The Clasp or Buckle a Feature of Many Medels Ily COBlNNi: LOW15 The beat neckline has become entirely see-wert,liy. A-i suinmer gees by we whittle it out deeper and reveal mere of the shoulders. However, it is net te be supposed that this popular finish is by any means obligatory. Many of the late creations Iine square necks; quite n few lmve the pointed closing nnd en some of the earliest autumn cloth niedel.s one encounters this pointed neck In combination with the old-fashioned sailor cellar; last, one must net forget that the side surplice closing is, by no means n closed chapter. The above linen frock, combining Inv ender and white, elects, however, the new deep beatline In combination with a skirt draped down extremely low ever the hips and finished with a mother of pearl buckle. One inny mention here that both buckles and clasp nre coming in for nn even wider range of nttentien this mouth. The clasp of semi-precious stones or of metal or galelith is espe cially conspicuous en some of the lnte evening frock, where it appears either en etic or en both shoulders. The Weman's Exchange Seme Mere Little Kittens Tu the J.'itlter nl llewm't Pnar: Pear Mad,im--Vi!l you please print In j'eur da lv column that I have some darling little kittens which I would like te give nwnv MP.S. V W. L. I have hid se many requests for homes for puppes and kittens before that I'm sine ou will be able te find excellent bonus for jour little kittens. Te Bleach White Skirt Te the Kditer of U'euicm' Vaae: Dear Madam I hae a white canton crepe skirt, nnd after three washings it has turned a very ugly shade, al most tan. 1 tliere anything that will blench it without hurting the mate rial? Weult' you advise dyeing It? A UKADICR. Toe strong a chemical will ret the inrcncis et tne puirt and se care must be taken te use Just the right sort of bleach. A tablespoon of the crystals nieacli en account of its dellcatenes If this falls te whiten the skirt it would be much better te djv it, ns it Is al most Impossible te wear It In tta pre'cnt condition It would be wlstr te taku it te a reliable cleaner and dyer sooner. man run ine risi; et dyeing it jeurself. Things YeiCll Leve te Make Remodel Your Old Foulard Freck ner Is a charming wny te remodel ' ... ,,,,. fril,i..,.,i . rliitel silk f,w,. !,, !"" V. ., "r.l,","ca 1t,"k. Heck, -ombine it with chiffon. Perhaps it ll!ls w"ni out under the arms, or nt the j elbows. Cut out the sleeves. Cut down i the bodice into a point as shown ; then straight across and under the arms. ' Make a slip. ever blouse of the eliilTen. ' Make. nl-e. n straight skirt with nn cuffs of the silk material. Summer Frecks 9.95 Values te 20.50 Of voiles, uncrushsible linens, dotted veile and gingham. j$ I Cm Sfi ! iTif ' Kj5 1 ;3j '$$ Kiddies' Summer I Frecks, 2.50 g Were te 5M j.' Of chambrny, Kinglmm, Jul chintz and English prints, te! Very dainty colorings. ,33 Many bloomer styles in- &I eluded. Fer nges 2 te 0. SV sb ? v ' v lrsSs 7-. I ,li,Tf'sj Y ' iiiy.. Bi' f"-"i" -. .' Kmasmr bio 'SXX V S tl kffl & ri Chestnut m If Cerner 5 U Twelfth $ S (Fer Friday) jf m Sweaters, 2.05 Smart slip-ever styles. SWtfV We Snecinllr in Annnrel TUnl CfAr.'. lU. t ti, iWMR r rr- AUGUST 10, 1922 The Wife Cheater IIAKEIi DEYO BATCHKLOB Jean Steckbridac. marries Jferman lt'n;iic fit spite of many warmnps from her friends. She cheeses htm in preference (e Herbert Livingston, a man icie loves her dcvetcdlu, but who lacks Xertnan's charm. Xerman is the kind of man who has never kneicn ichat it teas te card for one tceman mere than a few tcceks at a time, and after he and Jean are married, he makes her miserable be' cause of his attention te ether tcemen. M'hcn l'.dlth, Jean's younger sister, comes te visit them, Nerman is ob viously Interested. Edith is iticntv and full of airs and graces. Hen te her arc an amusement and she t tief averse te a flirtation tctth her brother-in-law. ff7i Plays the tVamp IXnVEIt referred te that night en the staircase when Nermnn kissed Edith geed-night, nnd I noticed that Nermnn carefully avoided mentioning it. That mnde me feel, and net unnaturally, thnt it was mere than n casual incident te him. Otherwise he would hnvc s.nld something nbeitt it when we were alone. Of course Edith Bnltl nothing about it either, but her friendship with Nor Ner mnn developed ns the days went en. Nerman took te coming home en nn earlier train in the nftcrnoen nnd we began (e use the country club for trnnH and golf. Of course I was nlwajs in cluded in their engagements, nt least I was nt first, but it was understood in ndvnnce thnt Edith and Nerman would pair off together, and if It had net been for Herbert 1 would have been left nlene en the "country club perch, n situation thnt no woman enjoys. I reallrcil thnt with Edith's nrrlvel Nertnnn'it admiration for Mrs, llcne diet had miraculously cooled. The night after the dinner party, Edith made n laughing remnrk about her. It was no worse than the things I hnd said after I had first met Vivien, hut although Nerman had been furious with me, be took what Edith had te iay without comment, ln fact he tacitly agreed with her. In a way I was glnd that Nerman had dropped Vivien ne-iecHct, but it was harder ln n way te have him ad mire Edith se extravagant!;. Edith was my own little sister and was stay ing ut our lieune. The llirtatlen be tween, them wns flung nt me constantly and there was nothing I reuld de if I wanted te keep inj dignity intact. 1 suppose most women Inuring my story would be disgustid with me for allow ing Neiuinn te treat me as he did. I knew that if any oilier woman had con fided in me the things that I could have told nheut Nerman, I should have been disgusted nnd called her a feel. Hut I was trjing out an experiment. I felt that I had in a wnse accepted a challenge when I had married Nor Ner mnn, nnd that I must neld liim through new sulci modern methods if I intended te held him nt all. These were my feel- Rtpiy Face Powder. Madame Seltzer recem IvapsV mends it. Xssi Jennie Seltzer 010 CIIKSTM'T STKIXT Iteum SOU One Might I'll Let a WASH MACHINE DRAINER Take the DRUDGERY out of WASH DAY lir ulnuily nmiljlnc te jour fuurct thin simple) little iiniitliinre which ntiteniutlrullr till h then rinntlra jour "unit muchlnt or holler. In fact any receptacle con cen tuinlnr wi.tcr. ouch buckets, nana. ffijaSlete. Here Is a time and labor saver well worth your iiiimcrt(nfe purchase. Ce "LECKDROS, Plumbing and Heating 44 N. 5th St. 506 Arch St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Extra-Size Dresses, 6.75 Values te 12.50 Of checked ginghams; made en slenderizing lines. Desirable colors. Sizes te 64 Vs. Envelope Chemises, 3.95 Special New, of geed quality crepe de chine and radium. Tailored and hemstitched. Several colors nnd white. w.t... ic.c larger WOtltft L (yfe J i ClJD'j I Jl If I, iHI Drainer I'. I'l $2.85 V . V i Adupter S3) When (-j) needed PEl KO. t Cetnden. N. i. 'um'-i'feF& ft? m' .-a lien tu 1110 S.Vitvj' I t. I'inlsh Hell Market lfiSS W''XS tassels and Key. Main 8801 NJ'Oeci.'t?' FLOItA. I -- 8K ings during Nerman's infatuation for Alice 'Wllsiin, but since the coming of IMIth, I lintl begun te dcspnlr of belfig able te held mm. xnerc was nn elec tricity In the air that iniitlc mv feel the approach of n climax. Thctu were times when I felt thnt if I did break under the strain, 1 would de something desperate, and all this time, Herbert was .standing back of wc ready te give me the nttentien that Nermnn pre ferred te give te some one else. I hnd never been fend of sports, but because Editli nnd Nermnn played tennis every afternoon, I took it up. Herbert offered te teach me, but en the afternoon thnt 1 took my first Icwm. Kditb elected net te play. Sometimes I could net help feeling that Editli planned these things deliberately, for when I returned from the courts, het and as red ns n , lobster, Edith was sitting in a corner of the perch with Nerman and some of the younger men. She were a cool frock of corn colored organdie, nnd looked ns usual llke n flower. Her nppralsing glance swept ine from bend te feet, anil there wns nn insolent leek In her eyes as with ap parent Innocence, she called Nermnn'M nttentien te me. "Het work when you aren't used te it, isn't it .TeanV Were her words. and they were nppnrcntly without malice, hut Nerman looked up at me and then bnck te Edith's cool feminine beauty, nnd my cheeks burned hotter because I knew he wns contrasting us nnd the odds were in Edith's favor. At that moment n feeling leaped into my heart that almost frightened me with its intensity. It was a feeling dan gerously near te hate, and I had never known myself capable of anything like thnt. Tomorrow Editli nnd Herbert 11 ! Girls' and Misses' Sizes, 9.7512.75 A rare opportunity te hxiy a suit that ivill be perfectly geed this fall. MANN & DILKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET JLDUOt jlmperted Linens ImpNermandies Imp-Ginqhams Odd GGerqettes OddSilkDresse? 'were formerly 1659 Frem old New Orleans comes the Creele Praline And it's just this enticing flavor that we have caught and held in an ice cream creation that is truly a confection. Serve it tonight for dinner you will like its delicious richness. The red and white sidewalk sign marks the Abbotts dealer near your home. He has Maple Pecan ready for you. ICE CREAM .'1 In Other States ' T New England's fiist Ceuncllwnm.. . ' Mm. Helen M. Hleere. rccen v n.f!'' n.f!'' te the City Council of Gloucester, ffi .'5 'J he minimum wage rnte for . ; In the District of Celumbln (SlSsS-V Iter weeisi is sum tu ucj tig , .': ,-v tale In the United States. """Ml ' Mrs. Itebcrt M. Ea Fellctte nif. . ' the United State,. Senater from ft ' cousin, nnd Mrs. Jehn J. lilnlne ItV - t I in rinvunm. f II. ' ..""."t Will of the Governer of that viV-i ""' slumping Wisconsin front end te ll u,.ule, nn in Dennii et tne candidacies of thM, ic.-pectlve husbands for rcnomlnatlen m:arn iikauty ami hair .iTt-,.TT j vcie Biintuiinir. ruclnls, Jfarcei Wi. fcnln and halt trentmenta, mnnlcuriavl,ni trolvela. Our dliilema Buarnh . n5,' && nrla.l he. linn n.w .,"""."vea hlah..,. AJUacIe alintuilnr. fuclnla, Marcel ." "SitSSi Pneelal Mb: offer. Heduceil mlfa M.2.'t M.2.'t enly. Cell or yrlte, RITA A kbiW Master , Ceainrllclan nnd BeVm.,,1". former fturervlalnc Kxpert, Jtn7n.n5,?.1,,,,tl of f'lilcnKe, New Yetk. te K.W Wieelal JilB offer. IlectuceVi ''," ,n,S,.cli'. Tt'ltK. inl.-l Walnut. PhnnV.sLTl r. An Aid te Wearing This Season's Fashions flff-ln.q ti 1tnn... Here Is a hlniple, unfailing .. te rid the skin of ubicetinnlVV hairs: With some peXcft ! tone and water make enough uI te cover tlie liairy surface !! nnd in about 1 iiilnutS rub wash the skin, nnd every trne. .1 hair has vanished. This " , harmless, but te nveid tllKnnnftlni ment be sure te get the delatene nn original package, nnd mix fr.iJ ns wanted. Adv. """ Tyrel Weel Suits W J4 Price 133 Seuth 13th St. icn SO d ABBOTTS Alderney Dairies, Inc. belts tfeiV.te'! Wi- .ftsjW i
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