4T' '"fp't4, '."" "V,t j.-v -" vv j rijt.t.rtT.A (i-ffii ' f " wy 1 CTf'V '.. imx . ri- ' I"T I I r ? ' 4 Lein and Loved She Shall Leave Hy WINXH'KKI) HAKPKIl lf)OI.I-: HOW mnny married women, in their ilnei net wish (n peeni niereennrv or nerret lirnrt?, cherish fenr or worry "ellKli, hul m nil fninllte newmlnys, or dislike of ihclr liusbniuNV Hew,'"" in Mini nee te provide for depend- their woes and tribulations? It Is became of ' n surprised horror nt the coldness en cruelty of the mnn ; who selected tbem "from out the In numerable, eem ...iVVlrm;D.,- pnni" ei eartn, HAKi-LK coelET ncc(,UM ),0 levrrl them, that they sometimes confide In M rnmtilnln ifriitipni" Here is n wife who begins liy sayinff Bile loves her lmhnml nnd he loves her. V l...f,.-. iiw. iMii.r iu fltiilie,l nsl me. "Slinll I lene lilint'" lr is net tier f .iiinrreliiur nnd bitterness i;:,I,,nlll"rrV,,rtnn;yn'""rbe 11 mat nna niutuai ninisr it seems re ec u ireuiis in n-.irius; uini niiu ms mi-as lug ut te.inng mm ami ins mens Cenrtnnrb we are surprise,, that men ,neisr.,n,;,.,I1na;!,. n,ndPar,;Sno,Lren1,t,ert mRCi Hl?V'w l .. - -Il .. .t I t effective thing jtit te talk things ever tnr.itlier' T ...annnf eon nf n w-lf werng nnd net asking him plainly. -,., , ., ... Tin.-, m.. Fp-nhB as nieusn tney -tp well ii'il riTinti"lnl!r jf lu 1-ns a terror of hep f i- i--r Slii f -I lie'n ves tlint her li'wlnn.l i- t.i vm 1 ib. b il' of his mpe. , r, j,lV,U: -s and l!.at , her old ng wlu be jenptpllzcd bj pe - ert.v! Tuls v-cms u simrular thing for i husband te conteraplate, unless he Is 6Piteful. He surely must knew that a videw who Is past her own age of vafie-enrnlng cannot suddenly he thrown en the wnjrld, impoverished. tiniest he has nn abnormal love ter his own relatives, he curdy would net de fleet most of his earnings nnd his wife's ravings te them Tf she Is a.flne Jionsekeeoer and a oed cemrnd. why shenld he place her In this rea'ly nnferrnnnte positien1 Wi-; wonder whv she does ret tactfully tnlk this ever with h'm. Of course, one ,' ,7; ,,I ,, ' 1 hukl nn' k husband is weak nn L eit lie s when it teuld 8nebbI''"' Jt m1 be bc te ,en hlt rn0Mmpr,nnd,netWOnmlilb llf' f independence an An Attractive Menu for the Sunday Meals, as Suggested by Mrs. Milsen It Is Mere Economical te Buy Crate and te Can These Rv J1TIS. M. . VII50N Gttvrieht, ion. b-j Mr?. t, a, lcilien, tll right resen'f W. rilKX the market stalls are fairly crenninc under the weight of the I fresh nnd succulent vegetables i: seems a great p ty te plan n menu that con- tntna meni lTe season for me succu- . ",i: : .. ... -v- K one, and then when tbe products of the sarden hnia gene their way we can re- ?urn with Profit te our meat ration in , the menu. ienr veirerae es l. at eeist. n ini nitv Tlie averase fnmuy enn caaiiy use up a large-sire watermelon If It Is chilled and Served for the breakfast, as the morning trui. nnd for a dert for ! the dinner and supper. Tlie averase fnmUy can caally use up This is the time te Durdmee many of the vegetables lu basket lets There la quite 1 difference in the price, tee. This wi'l eunb'e you te work in a ef of menus that can uttllr the spe. ini prOOtlCr UKir 1-. iimf-1. irua-.u.iui' j The, pench seaFen is here nnd veu should take f-ill advantage e? it, plan- tilng te purchase the peaches in basket lets. Tliis Is n renl ccennnu If you cin i arrange fe de this en Kndav. canning nil tlie he?- and then uing the balarcp while tbn lnrge,t part of th faaiily is I home A StlKcestive Menu for Thren Me.tls en Sunday . Sunday Brealtf.vst ""hilled Melen Hire Waffles and Ba'-en Peach Preseive 'ofle Dinner ?s'p'cen of l'lclies Nut I.eaf Brown "in.en ilrruv '.indied Sweet I'otatees ern en th '"ob l.lmn Bch.ii- "'P" sl Beets f'c'eelav. ( Uillid Melen t'effeH Supper Imrby Cheev S'slleped I'owt'ees Sliced Toicntees SpiceJ IJeets linger I'uke With Peacn I'r-erve 'lulled Melen Tea Klin Wafllt" Wash one i up nf nee ,thI j.lai e in uiurepuu .nld tie :ps of be:;.i wntrr and i'k umil the nee h tender nnd the -xn'ei is nbsnrheil . tool and pd rice thiciigh a rii ' i" tieve l'lnre in mixing bl U"l Id 7 ii n i i ;n ' m'i . 'Ilirer inbli pi or of mr'trd hult'r, 7 K n OK'I ei I ! ' e;u r,f I'nii, One ti'i'penn of nalt Four Iml I iltpci'iii! nf hakim) peic- der. Yolks of tht re nrt, One t'thli ioei! nf sirup Bent wi'i te blend well, anii then Things i oil II Leve le Make A Hnndi Helder fnr Yaluable Papers The fastidious woman will like this dainty and linndv bolder for her valu- a me papers. i r tegeiner .. nun.- ber of Kued-sued brown or niuiiilii en- Vl'lepes (Tie them teKether nt the bottom an sliewn ) Mark the eu elopes , with the mime of the papers thnt are te go Inte them , as. lN'SI'ItANCi; 1 1, fei or (Fire). M.ASl.S. etc. New cut u niece of strenc silk, urli.nne or Inilh eretle, three limes ns leir' as the 'imiciIi et uiip cincUipe and tne Indus wubr thnn the width hilc the mat. -r.nl Jtlti) thlVe ail- us shown bv ibe dot. -I line?, Then t .1.1 up Ihe -i.li te tit . ; -, TJrrlsii'twrictjSijZit - 7. C r -f r '" 1 c " ' titT.---r S, J Vff,iJ - w "- I s ......,! lb.. I... 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It., l-.lt th rilhher TIlW nlHO .stnns flint .... .l .-..a I. !. rnlil In ln mm.... liini Slv .r'.naneu n ilnv l none, tnn - -. " " ' i " i i I a j . ..... nmi w. .... ...., .,.,, ..,.- inir iiii .11 ii . .11.K. 1.1 n' m.j .11.1 .. ii-i.u.i.i.T .- m... n n m i i im c n u nnn.j n. . .la.upnn ma 4 nn i nn a inMAr rnr ni.r ue ..hi' 11 mil. I l.i ..Hi mrp. m t.ii. "rz- nriirn h .i;i. nr h n.ii.. vinin' '.v.. '.; .'-..:. i .!.... ".'. r'"-"'.'" .'"L'w " " w - r.'.r;u ., -r; v.. ..-... ; .v ,i:i i . . ........ .. vj e r a a (J W "sw ) "i i.u.s.u. i null... KUlbllilK 0JU" mm e l liliuiu,;. ei irull KUV. . jijwv.ii eiiu . n 111 nu.. .u iesj vu .11111. XUmUITOH inB UrC CU IVJanU K V h - " I ' - f N " W Lti. m . Y J. r .JIL mti-i i--j- fVri- -'i . . . - -.. " i....y-- Wife Asks Whether Her Husband or Net mnny, wen it net.""' tiricr-tue mini h uentu. if irutiKiT for leynlty, or I dNeiiMed. If tliey nre en terms of nrlde, which pre- I kindness nnd loe one nnetlier, mirely tents tlipJr eon- "! enn lire.icli n ubjert of this kind tiding In relatives i Ynt slic spe.-iks of lenvltiff hint, nnd nnd friend", would tnUins up n position te enni mene, lie clnd te dlcus ' "while theie N jet lime," believing thnt if file does net de mj, when jeuiik ( iininjn, it mnj be tee late when she i" left unprevided for' T TUIj first plnw, she should ren'b.e X that nowadays the laws are very fnlr, ndee.l penereus, In most fctntes. nnd that a husband cannot leave bis I wife abandoned, while wlllinir the bulk .or tils fortune te telntives. Then, tee. she mny be mistaken, Sometime one gets morbid nbetit old n trn nnrt tfa fnitnra 4Iia lina lin.t .1 ''nrd life, having supperfet nn invalid merner. wnini prevented ner ireui gei tins llie education that she wished, Mn believes that her husbnnd Is n little .ishamed of her deficiencies in this mnt- i1-. ns h nlwnyH despised my hus I -,,-,,11,,,,,,!,, ''iSlandYUSlnlSnS:' ""'"'"' VI,""V"" " .", -- mii'-i tin .- - ' "- mmin-r mm n-- ; - - n cr ,, r "-'MJrJZS . 'UUIU. iHV.l' L"UIM- IVILIIV irt-itL, uv self-support. . ." . '. M ' . Mvp efl.-rr ,J L2; . pi-rens Be en the rocks through sti.ti.d ' hcatn k ieuh.I llie bti-li mil looking nt htV from diffi'terit -ingles. rpHrRK wem te be .in especially ob. 1 nexlnun . uhe.e n.lluence en the bnsbnn.l bus l.nen Mreng for n life- . time She bus grafted en him. nnd it Is I n mntter of ln7.lnes nnd selrisliness. In i i cases of this kind, almost a hypnotic I power sometimes ruins n weal; person. 'It might be tee late for the wlfn te ' combat this, as he evldentlv does net confide in her. As we said, it is In conceivable that n man nnd n. woman live together Intimately, yet preserve n wan et mystery and sllence. We would s-ienest en nffectienate. vet firm land dignified explanation nnd query ns te whefhr be wished her te lenve him, or te b- n reil mnte. knowing and sharing his inmost life. Fruit and Vegetables by the That Are Net Eaten 1 fold in the Rtifflv bearen whites of the) three t-ges Whip up well for two miu utf. nr,,i djpn i,,,,, (n ff( ,1al wag( manner. Peach Salnlenn Fer the salpiren of peeches. pare nnd flice peaches thin nnd then chop again lr mae nne. r 1 1 in'e siinilne or s her- ,t... -.i ..! . .... . i marshmallow whip en the top. Pu.-t with cinnamon I J Poett nun nneltm.e nf mi,.fil ,n 'v. b.r.--,-T umi imicc a snennriii ei hnllln;; W)Upr fyr mpn minutes hnllln twentv minutes Drninl,nj'n ei-r fln rVji""," I " n "P "Jf flnP- "ace in "; XMfN bout. ' Xtre teaspoon of salt. One teaxpoeu of vtieer. "tie te7i;oeii of petil'ry leojeninj, 'nr-nai teaspoon of tl.ymr Ot1 run ff fittrlti sAinn,l u.v, . nne-haff cup of fnebj chopped par,, it;, T ,re cip of thick crcim jawee, Onc-hnV cup of finely chopped nuts. (ie-half cup melterl buffer, Thrrp irrll beaten rgnt Tie tablespoon of Werrc'ter'huc taurc. Mix we'l nnd rurn n well-greased and floured leaf-shape pan and spreml smoothly en top Uae in mnde-ate even ter forty minnies platter and serve. Darby Cheese lOflsf fl bi rn r bneil eh. I ..In... t " ' " u.v.l'l I1I1IJ llli,! in inaiiew ratmi nan 1' ace n s r pan r ace a s iee .,f nil ely tried tomato en each piece nf tORSf. I'l.ire ln f-IvjUct Thrra tablespoon of butter, Ihne o"en mmerd fine. 'oek slewlj until the onions are soft New nd-1 if" -half peutul of cheese cut in rti'tll lire i aiid as tl.e rheee me Due cup of milk. stir in 1 lirre eijgi. One teapoen et salt. One, halt !eapaen of mustard. Ouc-ha'f leaipe'jn of irhite peeper. Bear (ggs. milk nnd spices tec'-tlur "el befe'e nddinc te the cheese, ("nek until thick !tk i-uBtard, fheh pour vr ' tne prepaie-i t-.a-r Pust thickly with pnpr i.a. nits will mpke -nx large per- liens I'rult (ilngertirpad I"n e in -a-i' pan fine and oil, hn'f cup nf rielassr, Ofii "up of hlOllil I'ltjrti i tin ,a fi. A '!'; of ffiMtft. iin tahU'Toen of linnameH. I a i tui'iienv of iiiii'jri On, ha'f uaipoen nu ,,f nUjiitre ON'I let One nnd one hall c,,p, of black coffee. Time euarler , of hartemn. I'.rlng te bei -ng peinr and cook for nve minutes. iuni (n -,n flI)f rnc Then add I'd i, r cup nf finur, Jhrie let I tabUspenn af baking pointer, I'm ci p nf liced peaches. I'unf te mix and h.ike for fertv-hve in n He- in i.iefiern'e even Adventures IF ith a Purse TI' )l' have net bought jour balb.ug -- bU.t jef. if jeu Im been lting for , Seme te be speciall.v priced, 1 kilo" or a store selling bults nt remaikiblt value I or as little as elglit -five cents ou i nu buy a black sateen one mid u soft, surf-satin butt with a love -. she, n for SL' 7." There is n van, tv ii 6ies and tivles, and I am sure tba' jeu'll find one among them that u will l.ke Of course, by new you inc tlier euglilv coin nerd of the fair thnt I ,im quite a cnnlnined crank when it emes te n lu: nf while nheut the net k ct n dark drem Round and i irciilar necks I-.'-mt n problem because the erdinarv '"'I'""; "'H ,'r ' f?"1 J" " buv f.,.tln k... ..!,,, f. .!.. ....T. - t. " " " ' for rhe silk fr.nk f wl it tniiteil nl ter the silk fro. k or of heiuier teture for the sweater or woel.n dress yrj are tnkiiiR te the iiiniiiimins wun veu. iiie nnnninj. can be had fiem si.ty-Dre centM te ! 'S a )"-i I nrnemes of ehniis address Hetnnns ra; IMItur nr plume Wilnut Sfs) or Mnln IC01 Itfrn ih. hu.ir. or . and llet-U tiler Hollies EVENING' PUBLIC ' Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA letters te Cvnthla's column mwt b iirlllei en one l.fe or tht taper tmv, and must t slmtd "-lift tht eriter"s name ami aridrtts. Tlie nom U'tlt net i puHte.cil it the writer does net teiJ it. Vnsleneit letter and letters wrttffn en both side et the voter irilt net t ikm .yet. Writers 1U10 lWh perionel winners that can be Vive (i th column trtll pirns leek there, as nraeil littr are eitiu written whti absolutely nan, Consult Legal Aid Pear r"vnthla Will you be no Mnfl as te nnswer the following questions ter m ae neon as pessible: I hau been married fourteen years and two jit-ars ntce my husband left , Rlnce ,hat tltnf) x hnv nev,r heftrrt from him and don't knew where he Is. I want te jfet n divorce, but as I left m home town and place where I was married I don't knew bow te go about It. I was told that you have te live, one year In a Ktate bofero you can ret a divorce. Alse, hew lenir will It take? I li a n nn apaI mother nnd n I boy and want te take them bade te my fathers necnle bv CtvrlstmaR. but I 'ny rtear mother III net go unless I am pnMibl and I ha been living-! dolphin new sexen months. Perne man inld me he could help me, but as I den t knew anythlnfr about it I am writ-1 inir te ask you te tell me hew long it1 will take and also the ether question.' MRS. R U If seems tee bad that you feel yoe. must cet a divorce. Why net have a sepirntlen If it is necessary? Have you 110 elhr reiujjn for wanting it but that . your mother dislikes him" That's .1 peer reason i He Has Net Written Des- .'v-thlaI am a veunz drl In' mi iwrmies nrd met a eung man t 'hi- se -i In M.iv He happened te be c"" ' ul "' "' " , . nn T Zrt Xr'w, 'eS man vrs en business and he toelc me out whi'e I nu exer there. Then .t',l nrete te each ether tve or three times a Wek. I ivlre wns ever ther about two wectei aire for flv days and he alre took me out all the time I waa there, lie. baa never told m that li loves me, but shows leta of affeotlen for me At the present time we. turn both en our vacation. He went te the rooun reoun roeun ftlns and I have received but one letter from him since he han been cone. He stated in his letter that Tie wttulfl wrltn en a certain day and hae net done fe If I receive nnv mail from him would veu mtnt'nn nnj thine about his net writimr when Ti- said he would, nnJ would you take h'm seriously?. Dees If p.u tf correspond with an out-ef-towncr HKTTY Het'er lr the matter pass. When lie urttc igaln slmp! nnswer hLs let ter '"yiithli doe? no- oneeurairo corre cerre corre spendene bete(n bevs and jrlrls as n rule l-'s w er te talk, net te write Has Grewn te Care Pe.ir i'iii'hi-1 am a slrl sixteen -ears r.f ug.1 nnd have a boy friend whom f h-ie known for f.e years and hn clnrlnc t it t'me. 1,a 'linen m J"" nn'' '-",vt friend, apart from mv fatner nrd -nether and I Knew that lie ".is riK"ii(ieu me in a like manner But 'itc.v tnv recard f.-r blm has rhan(fd te 'eif T de net say th's llght Iv I r.-nllv nn.l truly leCe. him. but lae tried an 1 I hink successfully, te conceal If Purine the list year this bev lias .. -..."" '.. "" prter.Ued te car. for it' leasf six dlffer- eir. L-irK. oil in uus time nn.s .iitvnva tre.ited ir in hl best friend and h'ai P""" c,enn envhing te etTend me He I Z X- that h" " I About t e months aire he beimn I "a-1'''? ie mere than mere friendly .it-, Pav'"ff me mere than mere friendly .it-, ""n'"n' b-it r did net pay any attention , ,, , B(,vanic, became I could net, aT S 'r.-'nlffeVdeT" " ""-n him Mnc" because, I hae heen dwnv since .tune, and de net expect te furniture expressly designed for writ- !;;5;;" Un'" the th,r1 w" ln SpMng purpose, come into far mere general .!i f'"tlia de nu thin 'ha', he- tret ,e like iIk e-iicr Riri. irg fr'ends all that t'me h we'd trO.il tlft tLn l!iri,,l Af hoc rl f llr.i ennui T find out l he irtwr ?n. nmi I . ST 1 III - " -pi,s HIH,! MM V.UII t ill! Ill V." IlliU UIIIIU1 new ceu .1 I m.il.e n -ii le me' i in wrtij. One pnrticiilnrly pleasing ,, ,.. ..IVTIID..1' r,u,'ApKR, t.i pe w:ih the small s'nnt-tep" secretary The liev wen d liardlv wish te liar ..f ,i, nrf .l,nu... in t. l,,Jtratinn fi.- .mil 'oe-. wi h nncldfrirnd. VThen ' et,m 0r ' " l" ,llU3trn,,en- ,, M.i ext - h m be nu-e eerdml Yeu, 0-', sec etnncs weee Benrn ly rf .. t-e Mjutig te 1 sire noeut the made ,,f walnut, either solid or else .ee 'veneered se that the grains e( the wued nt acorns j. r-ra t. I at 'Ce"", 'trr pubUsbTmi su'c'i; Te'rwS , d'rteii Hpninst all the finer sentl-' l'ei? i i! r, m " h a '!! Z, a ifl n.wli.ti ,i T-.nmM' fi,e ....'. I . . ,..-..... . It -as .ewnrdW. underhand lttter for ; was evidei.r that 'J Kra jj I V.ne. !.,." and has a personal nidBe iiroranatien ir tne. uner feel-' ' r- f ntluas re.idfr.s from mere ,. seire slot) I'lte 'hat (iratiaunp; from 'et I sle mut lausrh at the n.eught of M Itb rt closely scrutlnlz- ! ns the i nlumti al'.-tle next week te sen h.t resrorihe tnt precocious 'Ien' ' jl'l make te his silly h.illenfce "u fn- ,V.j lrstitr, enn, ii 1 n.t.1 4r ,ma leter tliey tetlert vcrj' hadly upon J r ' Te uitinilre it sr, "Ien" finished b hi-tne that le hoped it was a boy "e 'vet i th-tt letter nnd net a srlrl i c.ths n girl a product of the K')ds ) Ati e e -vlie fnilri net see -he 'falnt t ' k1 r ut n sens., in 'Ien h" In- l" -.it - u- fxn:er.n mils- te tntl-ely ,f 'i d ' in ' 1 l .' s 1 tf) u r A tfl.rt lettnr Y rn .: jti ' t h i pCrts" reillHe-d Tn r n,.dr - .euh. of repljng iV nise.f utsnini: I cemd lav mv hands upm -'it iipns-nte 'J tVa B"' . r t i. . j. . ji letii'is t tire we te accept n'' B criterion l rra n e" lntelligence H,UKht!es.s' In the fltt the use of Hmrencij of his leiier as an adjective U steirl e' an aderli, or Is It merely a 'peg'.iihlsn' "irer' VTVi; -ON " Wll ATS WHAT II 'i Helen Decie V tntrsej '; "'''''' iil n lilt Til tare'ie. plckan'rny In a iieriiri,K a hUK H.ct.en bin e,es relluiB with '"J"1-"' '' " "-eat Is an amus- 1(? b,,wflPU. te ,h passerby Hut a man or w .man eatlnif watermelon at table as illustrated, with tb unwMdy .auie ns iiiiisir.i.e,. win, ui uiiwieniy "ullcb" held ii both hands, a moist semi, circle imlf . en. e.illnsr the eut'Cs fuce, Is by no means a phiasint siirht te b- bold The cnirect wa te eat slued water- mtlin s 'e use n elher fei k held n Ji,, -,.,,., ..,. Rnaiatitnr ih r .1 ..,,, ' ' "."r ' f. ','' .P'V.?.V. '.'.? .''. ',:.. " i'n I1II1II !'! inn, III, inillli. ill..- IIlll'lllUM in'rse.-. one l.i .ne en u,e .lies .,f ,i ...i A, ,....n .i1.1., .. i I Is ser 1 I without trio 1 l.d ill m nor 1, no 1111. 1, ..hi.i ,.ii-i ui- inriuii I -v, k"ew -r.-u- and a-n proud te brass drop p.ills The trumpet-shaped I-rlde whether she cared nnything about &a "- it IeT rails n I s friend t.K, ),,l mti rted cup turnings nt the "'V'"1 '"! 1" ' ., 1 I ft.i.ed him wh.i- f.j 'Ueugbi of tha. :, llll(1 ,.., Pli tewnnl the bottom n,! n'"ht "1,Pn "" u',r,, n11 af ,1,e ."e- r,d he replied "' '"L n bn 1 feit Tl7 W''''l' a" Informal dnnce. I bad stolen 1 ) -id te -iui;h at rtr; at the serious- terminating ln tin I leet. Hie llat . , , ,,, thoughts r w -I. Wilrii lie . 1 T'ri if. took ! M t.-lif rs cenne.tlng ,he U-gs "re I J ' , ,, , Vr.,, H, l,n a 1 r. ,w . .. t i nA si L i , n I t r.i, a . a i,i,n .(.-.. r. 11 l ii'r inuiiiiiaiiui, i iiiu uii'-r lUCl- ,'llil IUIH'1 fci'H.i.t m 1 li' ti 11 I'll III iiifi LEDGERPHILVADELPHIA, FRIDAY, ONE OF THOSE k. 2sacj f'.A fv s,-s i,- , . ;," - '-x tx Ww vjHl f l - .iKlVJHBi Fj 'lICr' . -w- Aside from making a charming pose, rery pentile, these wlde-brlramed affairs re xrremcly useful In mimmertlma when you want te go out In the evening. This one, with Its bread ribbon In your most becoming color, has the distinction of being Btiff nnd epanue. In direct contrast te most summer hats which nre floppy and transparent. Alse that same ribbon, net satisfied with merely stretching itself across both sides of the brim, drapes coyly about the fair threat of its wearer, mnklng a bewitching frame for her face THE HOME LV GOOD TASTE Bv Haivld DonaUten tJbcrlein WlUIain nnd Mary Wrltlug Fumllnre AMUIain nnd Mary Wrltlug Fum ,..,.. . . .. In the latter part of the seventr ln writing furniture. Net only iteenth Dpment did use than previously, but there were manv dllTeient tvpes of secretaries, iIalU t, rul nnHir.t t- nil mmet hikiIAI .eAinii. t ..i. ....i ,?., inignt lerm n uecernnve pattern, i tie b ant mn in n n:i in tne noiteni. s'ant top wn lunged at tlie bottom. I ...h. ,, .,rn .1 .,..1 I., 1 -j "uppnr.H ! en slides pulled out fi.;,, the "stiles 'n upnglitri of the Irameweik Vmt YPn' r"""V rontinuiiliens of the .. ...... ...'.. !?"""' "'" "."" r puns iiv wu.-u uiey we.e n.w u ou. wnen neeueii. in the Iewer j.art or the secretary body centnuuteu gieatiy te thee .design. Secretaries of very much this t,pe arP being reproduced, I Tomorrow - 'WlllLim mid Mary Cab inets" The fY'eman's Exchange 1 1 tr I S-J ' IrlT i ' C He" ' " ' ft i ' i as fl.ej seated Hiemsehes, and then Tarnished Meshbag ' tiere ame n short silence, broken 7'e the rvim- e' troinen raw tinnllvbv Dllth Hen- Madam P f 1 tel! roe bow II "If would be interisllng te knew, ran clciii n su.r-pinU nidsb baer thai Mr l.u ingi'eti, hv jeu bate me se has turn d bhcV ntT) , much ' ' If reKii.ir er nr.iKi, ,Ml n0, cl,nn j ) N ,rf.h. lleriiert was with 'i1" " ,"r pB''' '" ,s' .hft wearlnclher l'.ine'llmush nt eerv dance, he kiii in ! k e t ,t 'nn, nne annear- r. riftr, I I i t r. t enH It ,n .... til .. m u-n imh i i (i e i will ;niv . ti i i t i i e rub off morn 3u,er b .' t.,k.J It te thV ' T' ,,fl,,r ',,h 1" eilcd her for mere, whern veu !niijh' (, r te Rl'lle i'l '' Hip evening I.rlden'Iy 1ew'r and ler tbem cknn if for you i this; was tie ilnmn and l'dltli was dc- "" "' uirm , en-v jiii re-nip ' me nas nnu maw it ioek uxv new ' Seme Birthday Gifts Tn ( -rfitf,, ni Weman's Pnv I hind the piller listeniittr, and 1 fairly Pear Madam Can you piean Nug- held mv breath ns I waited for Her g it a fe v tiirtlidnx presents te a ' bert s answer It cntne ut last man about iwcntv-seven fdr old from i -'I den t bate mui. Mis Sf0f kbrulge , a tUteen-year-eld tnece we i d like what absurd nleii ' te moose from a few nigRettenH which .. ii p ,1, , rn.d ..efth -net se Veu. (1 t.nt ifist mnn. ll,:. r-,.,,, . I " I.UIIII I t irllf i fcOUM . net se three deL.Ls "" " Alse I v .'lid 1 l e ti knr w hew te spell tint wc-.-imiis' tii.ne mi niii uldrh people nalte lunch baset ,,, reciieiin bns,,t, t Ink it is proieunced raf. ie i ,unVu ... ii. in me V01ister'H!ni.i.niniilen. In l.r nmtli..' Th.i tl... N,w- w ucuseij iiutifinai v hut ceu'dn't ni It Will you please ir-yeu can, tell a where 1 can buy "raffraij f'.i rn i A rit-rktln, a ralr of sex, a book or , a box of candy tire all uuirn inerDenslv.. presents and I'm Burn thnt our undo would lee te b.ie one e tbem The I mater'al that you iipeaK of for wcaOncr himi'ln Is raltu jeu ran tmv It at njv in.lllnery supplj ..hop or department Swimming as an Exercise . . ,,7 ,. JHi-f-li'!iioMIn.,;'ejr near Madam-I would nunrfcate verw' rriuih if ou would pleae. explain te me why KirlB who wish te udu.c. ale 1 1 ild t" ke sw Imtnlnp , nnd whv girls who Wlsh te Rain nre told te fle HIhvI.i- iM, what is the best way of acqulr- , rK a .omplexlenV I ha.-e an .llve Bkin and hava no color nt all Ooes lum.r m.iU., nne Bteiu? I Bktn and hava no color nt all . .....r-r-n .....-.-n .Strang- ns in s ma seem it is per- feet y tni r jei .ue inn swimminB lifclps te dexel.p our musi les nnd put en II. bIi nil. I 11 e'l lit. f..' it li.ird ns ?'. ,. . .'.i. -. J . ,i ,..-- r .1. J-, !.., ..I'll! IH..V.--. . ,....-- te nit puts tn pi.n iiie.si iiuenes mat n .. -..l.lmn i ...it u nl t I li .1 1 n . OnliViv .i. n'. iv... 11. ..--.. thv he ' "tnr tuliirlli lieu anil If tliev ;.re PICTURE HATS .-'vy -;.?:- -,tT',ft?' v'," ,4 The Wife Cheater By HAZEl. DEYO HATCHKLOR Jean Steekbridge marries yermnn TToime in Aiie of many iciiuilntji from her frtrnd'. Sh chnetct him in preference in Ifeibtrt Lirtn;sten, n man trhe lore her devotedly, but ii he lacl t Vormen't eharm. yermnn m the kind of man tche : nctcr Attetcii trhnt it tcai 1a care for one vemnn mere than a few icee.-? nt n time, and after he and Jean arc man xed, he tiielct her miserable be cause of ?m otlctili'eiM te ether irow irew eti. U'Ami V.dith, Jean' ieinaer sitter, rei.ift te visit them, erman m obWeuWl tntcrcsffc. 7.Miti i'j tirenly and full of airs and prncei. Men te her me an amwrmrnt. ami the ii tief (itrre fe a fiiilaiinn uiti her brother -lit-fair. Edith and Herbert MY PATH began te be filled with a kind of a Fick fear, ns I kept wondering what was te be the outcome r' "H this. Tf Nerman liked TMith ns a companion se much meie than he .did me, perhaps the time would come j hp , lc w0llj r.-albe that he had mnde 1 i a !iiltnkn in marr.tnc me. it tn.u tit time ever came I would net tight. I i would give him his freedom gladly . . ... .. , nnd admit mv failure. But the scan- , f knewled-e that eerv "" "' r "l "" hnnwie,ie lmi mi one would pity me were things I could Ilnt i.ar te contemplate. I i'lll lljl IUIS U1I1C II1C MUUlllllll.V lie- . ..., ... -,. .i.. .l.. ...., .i... ,.. two-n Herbert a.ul IMith had Incveavd. Herbert was courteous, nut h" had n - nv et jgneiing Kdith thnt was xe0 ' noticeable and. 'although s?m was tee , , iet nln etl Msmct that s. ,, ,,u r ,,, ,..,, ,,., ,,, f., i .... . , ,w. t,,n, , ,,',. ,,., , that she befeie I could inee nnd let it be known t hnt I vns f lw re Bdith'rt put ring veli e pnrjlwed me for the moment nnd, after they were seated, I hated te nppt.ir from the jdnrkne-s and Interrupt them, ?e I just kepi still and involuntarily heard what wns said. I I could hear the creak nf the cb.slrs a-ke.l llilnh te dnnie with him ju-t ' leiinineu te iniil.e an ciieri te uraw Herhert into hi r tells. 1 could haw laucrhfil nletid te think w-iirt she would ' lune snid If she bad known I was h- ! absurd 1 i ee I have had u ch nn-e l '" "bsiive ;m with Jein, nnd jour milliner toward In r is very different " M bunds - ip hed in the darkness. I What a Utile .at IMith was. mid hew .. -" ....... - r.., ' cn,',lfl ""I";01-, et " that wav te miv ene when I bad refrained fieni any inter- lereneit in tne ntlnlr tietween Nerman and hrr was worse thnn dlslejal, It was mallclnns 'T have known your elster for a very long tune." Herbert replied stlftlv. 'And 1 Ime ind no opportunity nt nil in l.-nnw um " Tlie ,.l,n.. ..v,...i...i .i ),, ,, , lind motel iinconiferfti- 1 I He was prebabl. anxious te go In- shl'-''l hre,,t ,ip this eufe.ced tete-n- i 'el'' with I.dlth but she was tee cover . ,,,, ,,,. r,. ,,., ,. ... . "... l"J v "" ",,L" , ,'","' "i-. '""'"i iicasn i """ ' hl I' mr " ' nlr "a'1 tfrae. any leilKcr : let's be fnen.lfl " Iler ,eIee wan u-iv -.iff nnd allurliut nnd theie wnn a mie of sincerltv about II that i nlmest ilerelinl nu If I Im.l nn. t, '.'.'".". l l'licu int. u 1 Hid net known '.""" .""" """-""e'l "'f "J- 'lee ranee , ,mj nner nn, i nucltt luive thought that s,,. wns In laruet Would Iler- bert be able te tesl-t her'' Would bn ,,. ....... mr n M,,.ri, ... .,,. ,, ','" I '"' '""M mi n, siucilniU I" Iler chnriUS .' I strjlned nn ears for his renl - . . . -. ..i..' n. iiiiiiu i may ll.tie S.ii.l fi,1 .In Mi. li.id (flvnit .... ... ..I." ... i.i. .11.' TOIli: Illltir.'Ssliin of f"elnii;s." 'AUGrtJST 11, 1922 Can iteu Tell? "" Iiv 11. J. and A. 1 ttedmer Hluit (he "Wlilpplng Heys" Wcre "Whipping be.s" erlglnnted In 'Kng litid nnd wcre fount in every school nttended by nn heir te the I.nglish Crown. The iden originated In the period when the line of Henry" were Kings of Kngliind. If n son of llie KliiK wns placed in a srlioel, he was te nil Intents nnd purposes Mibject te the jnine rules nnd regulations as ether students nnd, therefore, subject te the same pun ishments. In thee days tin- punish punish ment for mi ltifinctlen of nny Kind, even for backwardness In class, wns flogging or wlilpplng wltii n slick, and n boy was ns liable te reieivc n whip-' ping for being dull ns for practicing one of the mnny schoolboy Infractions of the master's fiilest , The heir te the throne nf England could net, however, be treated ns any ether boy, even though he had the same deslre te break the rules, or was, ns happened mere than once, n dunce, let when n rule wns broken or n boy, who ever he might be. exhibited mere than the nvernge pcrecntnge of stuplditv, reme, boy had te tnke n whipping. In the Interest of fnlrness. If the culprit happened te be the King's son. the pun ishment had In he applied just the same, nnd n whipping boy wns provided te take the puniubment of the reynl son, This honor, nnd It wns considered quite nn honor, was given te some noble friend of the Prince, nnd whenever a l'rlnce needed a flogging his husky young filend wns dragged forth and whipped ln his place. In this way tha dignity of the young heir te the throne wns snved nnd the people were spared the diogrnce of learning that the future King wns stupid, whiln nt the snme time the rules of the school were up held nnd discipline preserxed. Tomorrow Who Wrete "Heme, Sweet Heme"? Read Your Character H'J Digby Phillips Brain Kxerclse for Hlfili Heath , A mnn with strong arms nnd n weak back would mnke n very peer baggage handler, though his strong nrms might Rive him the idenl ph.vsle.nl equipment te beceme n first-class blacksmith. What would you think the best tWns that mnn could de with his phyaical equipment? Would it net be te use the powers with which he i3 e.xccptlennlly well endowed for (he important Insk of earning his living and that of his family? Hut nt the same time would It net nlse be very wie for him te de velop strength In that weak back by exercise? Would be net be a belter blnckmlth in the long run if he had a well balanced phjsifiie? Would he net be mere health) ? Would he net get mere fun nnd plc.isure out of life? The snme thing holds true of the brnin. Illgh-heniled people nre natu rally letter suited te siii li calllngs-ns thoe of teaching, medicine, theology, nrt. literature mid virien- forms of secinl sen-ire. and tbe de well le fol fel low such callings. 1 tut thev nre weak in these brain functions v hich luive te de with the materialistic and practical side of life, and thej will nlse de well te deliberately rulilntc tuese tuni-tiens etn ii' the test nf some effmt It will keep them fieni becoming eccentric and one-sided in their tnentul deelepmi nt. In i u'.tiMitilig one side of tiiiir cluir tielcrs tlie will give iet le the oilier find keep it fiesh. and the better Inland1 will increase the worth of their 'pu-ial functions, Tomorrow - -Kvrtlse fur the Short Headed -"lll 1 !!! Safe Milk Forlnfante &lnvatids NO COOKING ' The "Feed Drink" for All Ages. . , Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S. ... u..w.. k v....... w.lll.1. miu , -.-.... ........ ..... ,.w. JgyAVOld IlllltahenS & Substitutes . Bened CHICKEN Makes delicious salads, sandwiches, and ether dishes re quiring chicken. Just Under chicken meat in sanitary lins Wholesome and econ omical. Approved by housewives and campers for ever half a century. V2ltfJS..y: v2b'i Vi7TrrfmK. .: g )Wy&m Wfit' flMdwwSvQfinSuv u. B?HEM. .ArL-MJM I (fi Phene Lembard 4280 for Boek of Recipe 9 ri . liiiaiBiii b m ii a -sr Keep a box of ------------ SV ---. ii ii ii i 4. J Juniors c B If III wsq B m the puntiy shelf. U ASCO f! STORES Q. ill ASCO I9 They will come m hanth -Wx ' jpAlfU JjL, H" l4li-9l V S.- IB between incaN und when f ' B KS:ga "TjitlH you need semcthinp; exini Ht f . iw i pices ish rii-feSrvT is f lit isii 1 mi I i -- " " -! i $ MRIHI I sSi- 1 si p3 JfOsmiBM ill - sr hi r i r if x-r. ,l- i "' run -- n.r' -zZ ' v j - Big Ruth Waited for te Buy the Pretty But Then She Found That Little Ruth Didn't Care Anything About snepping or WHEN she was a little plrl she nl wajs wanted pretty clothes. I.Ike most ether little girls. Hut she never hnd them bcenu-e her father had died when she wns n baby nnd her mother hnd te struggle along ns well as she could en )cry little. Se, all lluth'a dresses were durable things or else mnde from left-evers pf her mother's old frocks. As Until grew up enough te go te work herself, she began te he able te hnve n few things tlint she wanted. When she mnrried and her husband made plenty of money she weh thor oughly happy because she could hue nil these pretty clothes, net durable, but becoming and st;llsh and pretty, that she was denied as n child. That is, she would l hnppy new ex cept for efie cloud In her sunny skies. There is a little Huth, and It would be the joy of big Huth's life te buv her what she wnnts If she only wanted It. But they go Inte a store together nnd big Until plckn out some dresses that she thinks nre nice for little Huth te try en. Mttle Ttuth tries them en dutifully enough, but when It comes te making n choice she has no Interest in the mat ter at nil. "1 don't enre, mother," she says, listlessly. "Any one will de. I don't really want any of them." SHE would rather sit comfortably nt hnmn nnd rend than co nut en these home nnd read than go out en these "hopping tries thnt nre big Kuth's l'remlicd Land, renll7ed nt last. Whj, te the mother It Is the grent est privilege In the world te go into a store, see a dress, try It en nnd say, "I like that. I'll take It. Hew much la It?" But te the daughter It is nothing but a bore. That's Just because big Reth couldn't de It at ene time In her life, while lit tle Ruth has nlwnys been able te and thinks thnt she always will be able te. It Is Impossible for her te realize what pleasure shopping Is for her mother. She can see no Jey In wander ing about through n crowded Mere, JELLY mm pr- iii trtrr evrtev Makes Old Fashioned In a New Fashioned jjjj TIME SUGAR FUEL WORK WORRY FRUIT and SAVES FIRM CLEAR DELICIOUS and PURE MAKES -FROM ANY FRUIT GROWN! Buy a package today at your grocer's. Pennsylvania Sugar Ce. 135 Seuth Second Street Philadelphia, Pa. ( - i L.affriuri v rfi- w-r . ji -- . -:ti-( -sA-XC,4Lrf-L--A Lr .flCe -frmis-1 euiier . . "4e- i Made of pure Pasteurized cream from the iiilK of finely-brcd l0"s in the datrv pararine f the V. S. It's the finest butler in America! Richland Butter ib 39c Pure creamery prints A SJ C'i Fresh Country Twelve Reed ones in 4 m gflU & Eggs The pick of the nests. Si CM IVa w3 I These pricts effectivj In our U Suburban lwS!3SXjaSWR?,V imm ' Mwwsirsssisviwjtir, Years te Be Able Clethes She Wanted naving nice 1 mugs getting nil th-cd nnd worried trvln. 1 find the right thing. whn you SI'S ft1-. nt home doing something that jeu cnl, And, of course, she Is net entlreiJ ll ', mUht bt , u eniw. entirely te ii .. fciinig that wnv. But It is pathetic te "think nf v.. t TIVZT" .then wailing mere jenrs until Hi.ii.1?1 ? one Moult lie old enough te share hj delight with her. only te rind that v! -little ene didn't care nt ' fTlIIIS Happens se many times. A mother nlwnys wnnts her cMMm. te hnve the advantage that ""J. greatest te her. "nu She will deny herself the prlvlleg. t t for these vears when they nre row. ' ing up se thnt she can share it wUK them or save it for them exclusive? T'nfertunalely, training sn !. differs, customs change, likes and dU likes nre melded illffereiitlj. and hv tk time they nre old enough le apnrerlm. wbnt she is cherishing for theili, it h, gene out ei style, or they have reachM n point where they tnke it for granted t or they pvefer something else. , All these years of sacrifice n hm ' part have been ln Tain ; her thought fe them gees unappreciated. And often ttbe lese the advantttt herself because Bhe has get Iwvend tit nge, or she is tee disheartened te eat about it nny mero. " rnniS Is a tragedy, n small one, bet very great te the heart that .,,(.J , it. which is going en nil the iimP Wt),. OUt anybody knowing milch about It. Aieineis usually de keep their deepest .disappointments fe themselves and tn iw U.1....AU urn, tiiv.L iii,i,ri WnO Jltfl caused them may never have ths unit experience themtelvea. An Unusual Cape A thoroughly smart carte w nf u chnrmeuse edged with long hlneV 2 irir.ge. However, i most striking let. ture Is the trimming en the btck. A double row of black -water llllet j( placed en the slant Just above tie wtlrt and continues te the shoulder. Thw flowers ere made of clrft ribbon and their centers am bright yellow beads Jelly Way MONEY JELLY m ll3ft Butter . . ib43c Eggs de 28c every dozen. h enrten of twehe 33' K Philadelphia. Camden and j Stores U i ASCO ASCO " -f-fAv:' - v . - . - , I ! CI h,
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