lwrVvMHiiW $J ' is li e j WF&fitjv W?V 7,." Y',jVjM T- x . a '41 't " J. MM Ll m w M I ffl w i. . Afc&rf-! ,..;j3?w. ; VIS?',, al su-sli j YiSilpTerture Is Needless and Wrong, tf J c.. TJi .. j rr i ' . ays vv mnijrea Harper oeicy EVENING PUBLIC . LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUStf" 16, 1922: 1 . - si HliltE In a young wife and mother who thrown acid nil ever her face, burning horribly and blinding herself permanently. te WINNIFRKD IIAKPKK COOt.ET act. atone for a Bin I And the yellow press runs big headlines stating that her "sncrl flee" is In Tain! It speaks ns If she were at least partly noble, and self-sacrificing In some heroic way. It tries te appeal t e sentimental readers as If there were geme lovely and marvelous thing In such an Her husband left her, and took their NOW, such criminality would be tee monstrous te comment en, In dis cussing our woman's problems, were It net that there Is a spark of this hor rible belief in ntenement by tprture In many n person's mind I Throughout the nges, a distorted, morbid belief has been held by some that self.tnrtttrn la mernl ! The scien tific- folk of today call It by an ugly I nnmn. nrwl Arnlnfn ifint- nhnnrmnl. hva- ' Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA name, and exnlain that abnormal. hs terlcnl nnd nerverted natures derive an l actual pleasure out e: inmcting pain Lttfer te Cvnthia's column mutt teren en en aide the poser only, and muif e etaned with ttt wrtler't jtnme and address. The neme will n te yiiDlla'ied th writer does net tewn If. I'mtenrd Inters and Tetter wrttten ei both (dej e the taptr will net e anjitccrrd. Writer tcAa tclh personal aimeere that ran se given in the column iclll plea leek there, as personal letters ar only uritUn when absolute! necej little child. We should think he' should sten short, of course. Then, a Mould! Such an act is net romantic or (line of conduct that is active may be praiseworthy, but degenerate and wholly beneficial, net in undoing the wrong, Inexcusable. One can nnd should for- but In milling te the sum total of hu- cive much. Human nature is frnll, and man happiness. lew of us nre se sinless as te cast the first stone. I. tt e de we knew what 'I 'U m, negatively -geed is com They Are "Attractive-Leeking" Tiear rVntlM "wr . 4- .tiA, in upon themselves. In religious ecstn-y ,,. teens, and we are very attractlve In past ccnturcs. many persons did iti- .1 . y . : .. these mad acts. '. '"-. " " """" DUl a In this age of enlightenment, there Is ".i.. i, " . we are VBry mucn no excuse. The public should under- """' n ' ' stand that common sense and mental ' Put thy ll0 net show up. Please tell us health forbid such criminality. Te In- "w te win them. R. H. C. fllct pain, cither bodily or mental, i Perhaps If j-eu would try mere, te be never did any geed te nny human being. ' attractive In manner than attractive in if one lias erred, and repents, she ' leeks, the girls would keep their dates witn you. Friend Gees te West Point Dear CvnthlT t.... - v.. -!.. who graduated from high school nnd It ROII1C te WmI Pnltil f, Altn " I 'What vlinnlil T p - uflu ...u" :"..".. temptations nstnll a foolish nnd weak J- mendnhliv Hut te aid etliers Reed-by Is It proper for me te kiss person, nor new we ourselves weniu inctively and de Kindly nnd constructive .""" kuuu-uj. WOSDERINO, llmnlv shnWA hnnA. nA ...iai. 1.1. geed luck, adding some remark like 5 sure te remember your old friends and leek me UD -whenever vnn mmi home for a. holiday." Ne. dd net klsa bear up under certain tests. 1 things arc even beUrr. If a husband or Therefore, te forgive Is divine. wife Is guilty of living wandered from But net te condone an abnormality, the path of lejnlty. there are a thou- . . . . sand crarleus lines of conduct for future rpHB young wife became fascinated JMlrs Thc metllcr of a baby has ' him unless you n ("engaged te htm. y 11 iiuirricii num. rup un priin- 1 jiicniy iu hi. uj 1111 mp tppi et tier inn ( - mentnl nnd unbalanced. She carried en time. In bringing up thnt child well. If Considers Himself Prettv a secret Intrigue for several years. At I her hubnnd Is big nnd fine enough te n... -...,, m tv.i . .. - L ., last threatened with exposure, she be- understand nnd overlook her sin. shell hate tnken the libertv of wrtnl tS gnn n systematic scheme of casting the can be a little mere- thoughtful nnd de- jour column. I think it Is en" of the suspicion et tne wnoie state upon etner voted in ttieir Heme lite than a wire who 1 nnest columns ever printed "Topsy." 1 persons. She wrote anonymous letters has net committed anv faults. But hew ? tf- am an outdoor boy and re camrj- te herself, threatening death. She can any one believe that torture for Its ' 1" .evcJ7. year' .r am a lever of all threw nets around se many Innocent 1 own sake will add te the Jey people tnat some twelve were tasen ey ' tranquillity or a household? and the rtellce. and caused te suffer! Yet, all the while, the kept seeing her lever, even after his wife had girsn her an ultimatum of dropping him, or being exposed. Her madness and Idiocy led ntr te believe that she could escape being found out. Finally, In an agony et "rtxeerte," she threw carbolic add ever her face, and told a tale of being bound and mu tilated. She nibbed lye Inte her eyas. Others were arrested for the deed. At last, the truth came out. Perhaps you agree that physical rer- rnrj te oneself is madness, but yea cherish a fixed belief that mental ter tare is beneficial. It Is net ! When one has ceased te commit the felly, It should be done with. Net forgotten, for we learn from enr mistakes we "rise en ear dead selves te better things" but kept merely as a reminder te cause us te he fine and actively geed. Women tead te be a bit morbid about "self sacrifice." We should grew healthy-minded. Mrs. Wilsen Illustrates the Various Uses of the Peach f iih Seme Delicious Recipes Obtained Frem the Accom plished Wives of tlie Blue Hen State, Delatcare By mS. M. A. WILSON ( epuriaht, IStS. tv 3ST1. SI. A, TTilJen. riehfe referred I Beat egg and milk well and use te n form a soft dough. Have the pesch mixture boiling and dren ervcr the dnme- THE Stnte of Delaware has always ling mixture in spoonfuls, nnd then dust claimed kinship with the Pwith. nnd l7nhtJ'r7,LT3SF ld f'T" the housewives of tb Bhe Hen State en place In het even for twenty-five nre justly famous for their cooking, minutes. Serve het for dessert. 1 Ieip en will find the hemsewife anxious Teach Bell Colonist HvU f .r new recipes, gladly rlTlng you some " """ T! StyV? of tho-e (.he has found worth while. Fare slice sufficient peaches te mill experimenting in her own humble mcaanre three cups when pressed in the wnv with the recipes of long age. ' 0U,pJ?r?lr' SP sufficient sjed Mr. Hnrrv ftithbert. a scion of one , rnlstaa te measure one cap. of the old Manlnnd families, has an' riacu In small bowl i-'d cookbook which was printed in ISIS. , ml -he prbe" the recipes in this book much that while she l willing te cMiv them for u. she would net let the book go out of her poeslen sports and can play tennis. I de net believe In kltslnr srlrls unless I like Uiem. I de net praise myself, but I ; consider myilf nrettv. I m & lert I nbeut eighteen years old. thlnkln of pelng Inte the navy pretty seen. I tun from the North, but travel all parts of the Seuth nnd like It very mueh. Write eoen "Topsy," I am sorry I cannot have you en my list of friends. Should a SPORT. Qlrl BetlaveT One cup of breim tugar. 1 iirrc lauieipoens et fletr, of cwr "nc-naiT reoneon or rinnamnn "ne-qiiaritr teaipoen of nutmeg. Mix well by rubbing between ' the fingers. Place In mixing bowl Three c:tpi of flenr. tme icatpoen of ttilt. en" rf r ,C '"'f' tahl"pwnt f hakin P' j Wnadlefna: rfrl3!? t0 """ Ut WhQt sen- fn, n. a ' Geed luck te yr-uf column, Cynthln lit In tablespoon) of evgar. yg Sift tmre nnd rub into this flour five Amnrnr thc reclDes cathered from this book nre i-evcra! dishes made with leaches, and ni the pearh season is lcrc and the Delnware penh particu- l-'il lu!cieu,'. I feel sur you win en . i them. In this home during thc peach n lilir rfnn nenches are first cu 1 ,e t.n ..,, famAi'Bil tlicn nnred. '...il.lf n..M. I- ,llnncl In tlmir. and I' el tableblloeils of bnrtwr nnH ute lUre. fru-d a golden brown In "meklng het fourths t up of milk and one well -beaten nvn fat. garnished with nicely elk of egg te form a dough. lirn en I 'owned lincen. nnd served for break- well -floured pastry beard and roll out f,i t. Trv it, it is truly delicious. in nn oblong -hept nn-half inch thick: Mrs. Ciithbert makes a delirious spice , spread with the prepared peaches, then 1 rnch butter that i1- delicious en het with the ralpins. no sprinkle the pre cipes toast nnd te serve with meals pared sugar eer nil nnd roll as for ns n condiment. Jfj'v roll ; fasten the ends securely nnd . .. Ilft t0 np" Creased and floured baking I each miner pan nnt3 bake in moderate even for Cut penehe In -mall pieces and place thirty minutes, basting every te-n mln In the preserving kettle without paring, utes with the follewing: adding one cup or nening whit iu fry 1 hree nimrt" e ncacne. our nu.j Dear Cjnthla I am a oenstnt reader et -our most wonderful column. I have two questions en my mind which I would like answered and have thought of writing te you and asking te answer them for me. . Pnt ..Shuld a rlrl believe when a fellow tells her geed things about her self? Second. Hew should a fellow act te !hew a rlrl he leve.s her? TVhnt iliinu. should lie de? IjTLIiUMS. If she wants te, yes. Dut she shouldn't take rt seriously and get con ceited about It. And she should use common sense and remember that It's possible te hare tee much of a xed thing. A man Dheuld tall the elrl that he teies Uer nnd ask her te marry hlni. He shouldn't de any "things" until he la ready te de that. Yeu Should Bew First Dear Cytithla I am a steady reader cf your column fcrr a long time, but I hatS never written te you before. I want you te htlp me by answering a few Questions. VTemng en the etrcet one day with n grrl friend of mtne I passed e. boy 1 knew talking te two ether boys whom I did net ETtcw. The boy I knew did net hrs ft hat en. "While talking te these ether b"rs Ills eje met mine. He did neithlnr. but Kent On tnJUnir nn 1 if he did net knew or eee me, What should he hare done? Should he have said "Helle." nodded or whni? Should T speak te hfm nbeut this matter or let it co? well, also .4 1 aHS ths fcs. -fWrfivlBB ft "- JriflK i I auiHiW. ' r, v mm 1 abbBmIsbmkv eKBT'l'slBHBHe'SI rsflsisssH -HaWiniflE w IVs called a' garden frock. probably because there are garden products pictured 1 en its cretonne. Bat the panel and bertha of organdie decorated with 'tiny bows of ribbon make it wearable for afternoon as well. Old Age Need Net Be Se 'Ugly" as Seme Women Fear It Will Be Grandmothers Who Have Leve Shining Through Their Eyes Arc Mere Charming Than the Yeung Women of Fashion tt7"H, I hate se te get old," mourned v the woman whose hair waB get ting1 gray. "There are se many pleas ures and advantages thnt you can't have when you get old, nnd old nge Is se ugly." Se often you hear this said, and In some 'ways it's very true. There are pleasures that must given up as strength fnljs, joints becenus lefts supple, and comfortable chairs mere welcome. The vigorous stride of youth gives way te a slower, mere feeble step which makes Invigorating walks or long trips cither Impossible te undertake or very tiring. , Since there Is se much less that can be done there Is Just thnt much less te talk nbeut and think of. And se the mind turns bnck te the dayi when it was possible te be up and doing, when every hour was full 01 in terest nnd activity. . , But nge is net ugly ; that Is, it need net be ugly. rvF COURSE. It can be ugly. The J proverbial "old maid" is a "most unattractive old thing, with a cari cature of a face." , . Bi h is a soured, bitter, gossiping old Indy with no Interest in life out side of her tabby eat nnd herself, nnd the petty news she can pick up. It isn't nge thnt hna made her ugly. It's her disposition, her chnrnctcr. She nlwnys lias been unattractive be 'cause she never tried te put anything line into her life or give anything fine out. of her heart, Vnn'ii find lir outside of the story be ! hooks nnd the movies ; she's a perfectly real character. ... But you don't feel like, bothering te leek for her very much. f T THE HOME IN GOOD TASTE Iiy Ilareld Donaldsen Eberlein tnk' u one of my girl friends t s idea away from lur? One day ft boy tee m hime. and before leaving m& he asked for a kiss. Should J have grven It te him' De I $ A C l f S7 ....fit i,n iim,'1ks ere verv pett, then ciel. rub through sieve te remove the skins and stones. Measure this pulp uml return te the preserving kettle, nnd udd Tica-thinli cup of hreien sugar for every cup of pemh pulp. One-hull trmpoen of gmaer. One-half teaipem of cinnamon, One-quarter tcarpoen of nutmeg. One-eighth teaspoon of alltpxee. Three table. poeni of cider vinegar. fnnV Hlmrlv until very thick, like Three-quarters cup of molasses or honey. Three quartern eup of boiling icater. 7ir laoirviQen 0) nutter. Te Tec'-M'ecsv" our ceinuli Stir well te blend Spm n'lik m.m 1 m i' 1 ir unili.erei, T is 'ir.- you .Te . 1 tun wenucrrui is a raiucnoea llr. ailm.mti'd pi rliai h 111 ..01110 af, but nnt nil wh n 311 a li ;ill xcl Tcu shcruld have bowed and spoken as eoen as ou cnusht this boy's eye. and then 1 e should linve bowed In re turn Ne. de net spoil e' It l.et th's g,rl knew that ou Hr net U all Impressed Itli hei nnd that jeu consider her sllK te put en such airs Yes. h Is trying jou-eut Let Iitm see that ou consider jeurself n. ladj and. thref0'e, abee such behavior 'Sentimental Temmy' Writes Again 1 if ar t'vnthla With 'our permis sion 1 will uddress .1 few words te ' TtgRv ' Did you eay 1 may? Cintha! 'en in a dear and without n blush T ilntt fie & (An rf () eii Vrfl iinli e nh.n adjective Is net "sponsored by , the motif for the cabriele legs of chairs, Webter "I lcve jeu no e man or tables and highboys; two cynia cunt".. woman 1 nlmed ns in t . formed the scroll top Queen Anne Furniture The furniture of the types made in the early part of the eighteenth century is called "Queen Anne" or "Queen Anne Karly Georgian." The shorter name, however. Is thc term usuallv ap plied, nnd In general covers the furni ture styles in vogue till about l":i."j or 1740. Although Queen Anne died in 17W. there was 110 very marked change in style until well en toward the mid dle of the century. Furniture of this period Is distin 'guished by the prevalence of curving lines in Its design nnd is called 'curvilinear." as opposed te the "rectilinear" or i-tr.iight-liiicd types of furniture of earlier and Inter dates. The 'cyiua curve, shown In "A" of the "illustration, was everywhere conspicuous as the basis of design. Twe ryma curves, plnreil us In "B," formed the design or cnair-biu k, or gave the shape for the tops of mir rors or the heads of panels as in '!'." and "1; n siugic ryma curve supplied The Wife Cheater By HAZGIi DETO BATCHELOR Jenn JSffodtetidffe marrie Nerman TTene In spite of many wflrnlnpt from her friends, fihe cheset him in preference te Herbert IAvingsten, tche loves her demtely, But iche knit Jferman's charm. Jean it confident of being 06I9 te held ftermati, al though he hat never been known te care for one tceflH mere tMn a few iceclt at a t lm bat eeJlen fer their marriage, he maket Jean miserable 6 his attentions te ether women and finally ends up ej having a flirtation with Jean's tlsler Edith, who comes te visit them, Jean is desperate, Tn the meantime, Herbert Livingston has come back into her life, and when one night he tells her he loves h)cr. Jean is tempted te let 7ii'm think that she tee cares. Editlis Warning T SFRELT paid afterward for these if, becnus, they think with and for children and grandchildren. iji rpiipilt facesmay net be beautiful il - one sense, their hands mif. vi? wrinkled, their figures net accerdlne? te the latest stvle. DJAl But the' beauty which Is in thIr'wl f-nuls Is greater ' than anv ni,..i..if m licnuty they inny have had In their! They have n soft nnd shining InM.i? !... J.... k III.. 41.- .11 . ., ! '"'. Oh, age Isn't ugly If the youth ae,f maturity that hnve preceded It JijcJi been full of svi.'-.tncss and unsclfishli'! ncsi. ; -Td It's the cxntssslen of "thn "i... J nnd spiritual" ihat counts, net thLJ "outward nnd vlMble sign." ' bt lieney snuee Colonial Cream Heney Sauce Place In saucepan One and one-half cups of honey li',s wei llkn hip tliTe would b no flappers ou ,iri mistaken rer if I iwere king all femts would be flnp- nir 1 ns I fcnmi' flannel si When Bring te boiling point, reek until Itli .y nil females, I mean these between found nn litclibeys. b 1 ri'tttrics nnd cup beards, while two cjnis curves, jihie 1 il ns in "1." formed the outline em- menlj giien te the skirting or npieus of hlghbev.s. lov.bejs, tallies and etlier w moments of weakness, for again and again I went ever the scene in my mind's eye. Herbert had left nbruptly and ns I remembeicd, although I was hardly con scious nt the time of what I was Bay ing. I told iiiui te go. With my re re vuMen of feeling I had been almost hysterical with the desire te be rid of him. T felt at that moment as though I neicr wanted te see him again. I was ashamed of what had happened, and even the thought of Nerman's dc lintuinries failed (e comfort me for that moment of weakness. liml Herbert known? Dad he sensed the response in me as he had held me? I fulrlj writhed at the thought ns I sat by my window in the darkness with in? cheeks en fire and my heart beat ing like n trip-hammer. 1'dith ami Nerman returned and for ! once tliej did net linger dewnstnirs, but came up laughing and talking. I felt f-eciue in the privacy of my room, for of hit" Net man had net sought me out alune. nnd lMith never dtepped into my room for a bedtime chat. But this lime she stepped nt my deer ami Can Yeu Tell? Bv R. J. and A. TT. Bedmtr Why Scratching ReJIeve Itching Itching is caused by the ends of the nerves of touch which are d strlbutcd throughout the skin layer In all parts of the body becoming irritated. hon hen ever theFf nerve ends are disturbed in such a wny as te cause itching thc sen sation felt by the nerves Is telegrnphed te the brain, and we become conscious of the itching te such sn extent that v. v ir. ... tn our fineers that we go ahead nnd scratch. We find that when we scratch there Is nt least n tern- . perary relief from tne uiscemiun. , Scratching relieves itching because the act of scratching produces a counter- irritant. When yet, appiy n i irritant you merely divert the attention of the brain from an Irrltntlen of which you de net knew the cause te another irritation in the same place, of which the brain knows the cause. When yeu.scratch n spot thnt itches you simply irritate the nerves which He closest te the surface nt thc spot where the 4tch is. This has ft tendencj te draw the bleed away from the nerves further under the surface which, 011 ac count of their inflamed or congested con dition, caused the original itching sen sation. Thus you relieve the pressure there. This Is shown by the fact thnt if you scratch tee hard or tee long you seen affect the nerves which itched originally te such an extent that they becemeln n worse state than before, and then the scratching ceases te relieve in any way. A mustard plaster Is one form of counter-irritant. It has the effect en ,,. ..n.niie et-Ktem nf dill lnff the Pnlll created by thc disturbance ler which the plaster was applied as n remedy. CONSIDER, though, the proverbial "granny." ,, ,. ., Think of Little Red Riding Heed's dear old grandmother living in thc pretty Utile cottage In the weeds. Think of the granny who welcomed thc Told, liiingrv Thanksgiving Day guesls nnd gnve them that wonderful turkey nnd rrnnberrv sauce dinner! Think of the grandmother who made blankets et pink nnd white for all the babies and always had cookies In stone crocks for them and white mlqt drops in another hiding place. Ugly? Why, they were the loveliest things in the world! And thev were net Impossible char acters cither. Yeu find them new, to day, in real life. They are beautiful characters because they have given their lives te being unselfish. They keep young, in mind and spirit, Permanent Hair Waving ts cents, sib Entire Bobbed Heads, $25.00 MpeetsI preeeesfermyhtt Den by Mat F.xptrtt MME. B. L. HECKER 25 SOUTH 52ND ST. .Open Evrs. ex. Wed. BeL lO-nS. rfft MJL, MANDO mk veullils the wnutne f eM'.umen tht xdes year re, ?tck md ltmbi. It Removes Hair fru-a all snt ef the tedy, tr.fr.tr a.ud nulekly. At all drur A department aterea or direct, 11. Trlet.alae, 10c. Jnscph'nc LeFevre Ce. 14 N. 12th Street, riillndrlphls. r. Tfiiltery open for Dlstrtbaters and Afi'iitu w m!k Tomorrow "Hew Is Balnfall In Indies Measured?" Read Y our Character Bv Digby Phillips Exercise for the Narrow-Head Is your head nniiewer than normal? If se, It Is net only an indication thnt mm )tsFgjB jSl -.JffmnP ' 4 M f This s I Jn p 1 e. little nppllnnre, nhleh ten he nttachril te nny fnncet. niitemntlenlly fills nnd then emptied any receptacle ten. , tatnlns nnter. Drainer, $2.85 Adapter, when needed, SOc ' IZeckB&es. Ce. Plumbing and neatinf 44 N. 5th 5t.. 506 Arts St. rhllaaelphla. r. Camden. N. J. aannaewne, A C.C. rfiVPTrMi VRKHlPeVsnViHIIKuA, X. Ferlnfantt vtinvalm NO COOKINQ The "Feed Drink" for AU Age. Quick Lunch at Heme, Office end Fountains. Atft for HORLICICS. Bs9"Aveid Imitations ft Substitutes 11 M Jtngmm if Yellow TASTYKAKE and ice cream make the usual supper seem like much mere. Your fam ily will appreciate it to night. n 13c SW8M pieces. The weed most commonly liked knot ked. wen wninui. forms a eeft ball when trid In cold witter, then pour in n fine stream en the Mlfflv beaten whites of two eggs ;. add apple butter, then fill Inte Jars or one cup of thick peucb preserve and crocks nnd when cold lit a piece 01 bent te Mend. heavy wax peper ever tne nutter ann then cover with a half-Inch lner of melted paraffin . tere In cool, dry place Teach Dimple Peach Needle Pudding Cook one package of needles in boil ing wnter for fifteen minutes. Brain. rub in a baking dish well with butter ; Pare soft peaches and cut in slices: plncu In the cooked needles and three measure one iuarc 01 me prrp;in-i prurhes: place in shallow Faueep.in holding about three quarts. Add One cup of beifinjr cnter, One and one-half cups of tugar. . Cook until the peaches are soft; then plate, in mixing bowl Tice cups of flour, One teaspoon of salt, 1 Four level teaspoons of baling por per ler. Four tablespoon of sugar. One-half tiatpoen of nutmeg cup-, of thick peach preserve ; mix in the preserve will with the needles, dusting ever thc preserve three -fourths teaspoon of nutmeg; make smooth en top. New place in mhclng bowl One cup of milk, Yolks of tice tggs, One whole egg. Three tablespoons of sugar. the nijes of nine and ninety "Peggy. plase give me a aescnptien or jour jeur slf Try ns 1 may. I can't picture you. even frrm our sobriquet Are jeu blende or brunette, thin or stout, tall or sms-ll? The Weman's Exchange te nsk, Water Stains Dress Perhaps some Cynthian will be able 1 Te Me rdlfer of woman', rage: answer a question which I herewith f Dear Madam-Would rm I, 'Dr lrl3 like compliments? prhin iiiu think I mean nailery, du far be It from me te Indulge In soft Innly tell me what would MKe n. wruer main out of a hcnr.ti crepe dp chine ds r.nAnuit. ".le.m, may 1 come In for a mo me jment'.'' her voice was di&armingly I sweet nnd I hesitated. After all, it was the lirst lime Kuith had come voluntar veluntar il.v 10 my room. Perhaps If I let her In. it migrrt lie tlie beginning of a closer telntienshlp lietWLcn us. That thought was a temptation even while I shrank from the keenness of her eyes, nnd the fear I lint she might suspect thnt some thing lind gene wrong. Ilewevir, tin desire te get closer te In some charaetct ihlics J0.u imvt uic ndvantage mentally ever the average person, but also n sign thnt in some respects you me nt n disadvantage. The course of wisdom Ik te capital!. in your business or piefe--Un the char nctcrlstics In which jeu excel. J. 111 it ,ln.. nnl fellow tllllt JOU sl.Oltld llllsil IKtJrSSSte rf! tl" enes'lu"w hu h , ?BlllllUIa8llllinillmiTlBi? yen are perhaps n bit deficient. If -inn devote the btrengl.v function- lug faculties of your brain tn vnur business, they will get all the ecitisr thev need In the natural course of events. Denger lies in tin chain c thai f jeu will let your winker fauiltle" ue- , luuie stunted through non-use. I Tf jour lie.ul I- nanew, il will de veu lioed 1 .11 her 1I11111 h.iiin In cultl- vnte nn nggreislvt ntliiid" .it Iiiiip'. 1 Don't nlwajs he tee enm r, f-pciinliv in the le.ss linpeiinnl t'lln!1-. te seek the easiest, nwit ilipleiiuiti' wav ut 'if 1 a difficult.. Kven if jinti' 1111 llu.ilieii . is the opposite. m:iUi II n point te argue or fight n'mit ! n bit. 1 And u will de nurif no hiiim cither If occasionally .veu ilrive jeurself into some form of weik or rcrrcntien tlint demands mere energy and aggres- slvcness, both phjslenllv and menl.ilh, than Is instinctive with jeu. Be Careful WhatYeuWash Your ChUd's Hair With If you want te keep your chllJ'i hair in geed condition, be careful whntyjeu wash. It with. Most senps nnd prepared bban poes contain tee much alkali. Thn dries the hcnlp, mekes the hair brittle, nnd Is very harmful. M11M. lied ceennnut oil shampoo (which iJ pure und entirely greiibcless), ii much belter than nnj tiling cU ou can tibc for flhuiupoeliig, ns this can't possibly injure tlie hair. Simply put two "or three ten spoonfuls of Mnlsilied in n cup or g!iiHS Willi 1 little vvnnii wnter. tl.ui moisten tin hair with water and ruii It in. It will make an abun dance of rich, creniny lather, and ' tlfiitifp I In hull- tujil M'alp llinr llinr eughlj. The hither rinses out raMI, nnd remevei every particle of ilu-t, iil'1. diuidfuft nnd excess oil. Tits hnlr dries tpiIcUly tinil evenly, mui il le.nci it Hue uml silky. hrti;lit, lluff.v and ens.v te manage. Yeu can get Mtilsilied eeen.inut r II liainpoe .it any drug bte-v. It is veiy cheap, it 1 it I a few nunies h em ugli te labt evti.v nap la til fnniliy for nielFths. He sure veuf (huggiM givc'-i jeu Mulbltied. AdTv ,l.L-v B.nt,nrf4 wn en rrnvcv trf 1110 1 ... receiver en exaggerated Idea of her Tb tiest .ina most succe-iui iiieineu ' iJMtli. , u,iCrtniia If posslble what TX"ei cS t. '.4 feUgneluffi of ilghts, ;j t imtM net JL w i.i. tiwvnpa t nnn vv rm n n rm nrv 1 ui'i win iidluih 1111 ' i k 141a a uv-iis uiiv"n m h- u a w vi ua u ijunuu n tunn ui 'u 11 1 ivvtt - .. . ... , 1ir mn Shft Til , v-- , - - she doesn't, win snouie ) 1 u.i. thnt "Rnrk Private has re- I turned "'Welcome, Buck." Aecept I thanks, "Cvnthta," from 1 KHN'TIMENTAIj TOMMT. ccrmpllments make the color te the stain ness, 1 went te the deer, unlocked It, und tiirevv it open .She came in slowly, eying me closely. I met her evis, hut I could net fathom pudding te form a custard en top; bake In fr'ew even until the rutard Is set, then place merinsui en ten: brown the Sift twice and then rub into the flour meringue, cither by placing In the two tablespoons et butter, until tne broiler pare 01 uie gas range for few Heur in fine and mealy; new place in minutes, or by holding n red-bel shovel Toe many carienst heartfelt ene ! permissible. Rest well te blend and netir erer the I l "W' .?XT. 3P?"1'L. '"?" "" "Cynlcus" Has the Blues small bowl One egg, Tice-thirds cup of milk. ever it , cool and serve. WllATS WHAT By Helen Decie IgC M Dear Cjnthla L.ke the proverbial bad pei n I'm back again, and still wish te mm ak with "T 1! V" Huck I'.lvaie," I have the blues, the bla k butf rtlles or whatever ,-ou inny i ill tli ti' of dJ'tticn that hangs evet mt Nrrtliin;; inteiesu me. l've rend .,11 the hooks that hitherto brought me nf myself. veitairc, .Atonuucne, aren't tliev? the medicine chest should meat eer. Hut nuthln eaema te arouse my Jele talnly never be without n bottle of an.- J" "yre ,.' Lllin.wi freiu'iti! matlc7 spirits of ammonia. There are r.eru'i ' fV?,5 we'll.rnl'd "? se msn miner nilraents It will relieve ,nsl,in Sw unmlnB even th clear, that It Is ln(Ilspennble about the house- cold water cutting mv check nnd drip drip held. One of the stores is selling it I ping from m lushes deea net bring In various 6lzed bottles, leu can get Ki.L tha old feeling of well-being - 11 . . . a . " ln.i.i.,.. leni- wnlkH down dustv reads. one nn smnu as iwcuiy-iive veins nn I " ""....'r; VJ . ij,n.i.i itt ,l.mtirlne IV'III ll" '"" ni-'ii"vi. n" v...... the mills, tree I Singing mini ri'itusann, A Bathlne Suit I Te thf Editor et TVeman'i Pita'- Dear Madam I have a dark blue I satin dress, the skirt of which Is en tirely covered with blnck silk fringe i T ueuld like te make H ever Inte a I t,nthlnr milt, uslntr th skirt lust nr. It Hlv in n inw nh.lr ls. ue you "unit uiu water weum , ,,PI i ealctilutedly graceful, she never l,,,nI,-tJj.nIh?1;,i. rnrinrft ,,ire,v '"''f il""'t most glrla of ophrden etsueh a null A rtLADLR. htp , e (1( Jn ftc ,,,, about V9.,mninT hhfL tut "wTi m'r wn" ht"llr'l nnJ deliberate, she rrmgemTcalfunrpVn ffiS-jnlghthuie been a woman of tl.irty.flv. I their expiessien, and I was glad that 1 my en hetrnjed no hint of tears. I "Nnnniin and 1 went for n walk," 1 she wild smoothly, senting herself dain I. dlth s movements Adventures With a Purse U7ITH some one in the family con- ,';' MS' ' Htantly complaining nf lieadnehes, tastes nre rather catholic. water, especially IT it Is tliw ocean. nd then again the satin mav net t.ike klndlj te the water, ns I' eomptlmes becemea ery allnkv and cllnry it Is better te nave your bathing suit per fectly plain and umple Things You'll Leve te Make ounce or ft 'J. '.Si n ptnt of the 0: having better shoe shop really remarkable mle i rivers ftU-aJthlly. grayl creeplne along, is even the distinct pleasurs of the. "by . veuiselfuCHK' fall te bring back mj n rcan.v reinarhan e nt . --.-;. r. .i.i . - " - . ,n nr. i nil lt uih iiiiipih. Plain sheeg, fancy shoes, all kintls n i i n reise.i for my melanchelln 'combinations. Sheen that formerly e!d i t mcflly ask that juu, In jour wisdom, for 5J0 nnd 512 are being cleared nwny -end me a reply that ma perhaps glve .a. mm a.. a .? I a . n 1 .. 11 eviiaa i,l rHn m 'tin at $4. 85. and it would really be worth jour while te drop in te Eee tne nsert ment. It U" Lf re Women Conventions Ter nnmea of atintia addree VVnmnn'a Taaa Kdlter or phone Walnut anne or Mala 1601 vverv veunc man should learn te " dance if he has net acquired the en- levable and Jey-giving accomplishment 3 ..i.n.ihnnrt Kninn hnvs have the false .i thnt n Tiuui who dances well tleett Mrdical women from fifteen countries heUiIng else well, jet theie are netnblj I nr0 t0 mPet nt (icnevu. Switzerland, ' before It. me a laugh, for in all our wisdom tts fellv te grew tee wibe frr laughter 1'hls feeling descends like n pall upon me enre In a while, and I think lt Is thc vumd'TiUHt I va never btuyed long tn one place I'm a bird of pussige and nm chiefly en the wing I like te lvir the waves laiplng wltli nrecdy llttle sucking noises outside the port pert port hek, te gaze ever the blua expanse of r.ea and sky and w.itch the grandcui r.r the ntnrni as the shlnn scud anal l iove me j.iiM, me ciua.iii l Z 1 I fr I v WZfLKv. $ Vn-ih1 I .Vireessful VuslneB.s and professional ,,nrl. September for their first in ' nen who. because they tlnd "the most ... .i ,in..nHiiii streets i bazaars th odercau1 flamboyant A Worsted Girdle (ilvcs I'nlipje Touch Worsted Is still being tif-rtl en frocks the druiing cries the very Here in nn instaiue wlieie it gives nil n nice ride?'' she fcclanle exercise" pleasant and bone- i"'"'" '": mth et me l''i'i" ' V".?"1'," ?ibh illllUkUI11 '"UU1.- M" '" "' ,"l,,t ,' u,c iaii i,eem,. exnrt dancein t . . . . I appeal te me hgv .t ( -Ure Uap-dad, . .. ..,.. ns . 1P froel. te1m .. ICini. neconie el'i : ., ,,.,, ic,,,,.,,-, lntermitlnniil I.en...i ','., rmi.inie was brrn and bred I WIUIO i "."'"' I ,','.": p , j ""i Hunnesa this enlaliiH my .earnlnir ir.s hinrn c.p ien ui i nun nc! ui iij iiir nuv hmi ' ii"h"i . - ... , ..n.i,. i.. .i. ,ii Kffiflwlwr Party, tie dae net advertlbe his I , (,,1 Mimincr sewleu this month at -Jme enS "i math rr ' beyond my W want of Pwclencr unlej hj "sands, Vft,.m,( llay. ' eemnrenensiSn. v'et that undcrVn-I S.-3., Mreunq " ."' ""'"-' ."" ."" . .. . . ....... Pleate 'T II P write te me, for I rlr:ite 'T II P write te me, for T -j,, tiiHil piciureu is uuiiitj. jih iieii-uaiiciiiK The parliament miliums in nincuinini ,.- weary unto death" ?fwm Hieuld tuke a seat where he c.xn e,Hi with a 'peeinl suite of rooms dm I "CTSirva- kSSSmtZs' for he 'convenience of the women me,,,. WHt thls elpP(, ROme , , 3 .'J.t,?iU tne nances are m preKrcs. . . H . ,,.,, ,iVl. ...... ,i'tlsa, efll,n ,f t0l. . wri ,. K SS&Silth his chair tiVttoSLteaSV. '" nmMng body, J ' down ju fed I ,itcr Ik ut ,. number of strands of lieavj wool nnd divide tin bunch into three greupf. Urnid them. Jein the wool braid le the belt uh shown In tlie diagram. If thc braid In made of wool of some bright hhude that centiusts with tlie color of the frock or Is of imiiiy harmonizing Untiles the effect Is stunning. FhOJIA. from her mnnnei "Old .veu luivi continued. "Very nice," 1 returned, settlins my self nmenc the pillows of mi couch. "Mr, Livingston did net May long, did he''" She went en. Something niieiit ner manner made me feel that she was trjlng te pump mn for in formation, and although I could net Hndcrstauil why shy should be in terested In what had happened be tween Herbert ami me, T knew in n Hash thnt she had had some particular reafcen for mining te my room, It ccrtnlnlv hadn't bien because she hnil wanted te bi with me without nnj ul terior motive, - -"He didn't btny long after we re turned." I eaid quleklv, "Hut we took u much longer ride than we had ex pected te toke when wn started nut," Edith was silent n moment nnd when she Anally looked up there was a queer little gleam in her e.ves. "J)ltl you ever step te think, Jean, that jeu re fljliirf in the face of Hilten conventions when jeu arc seen se much with Herbert Livingston? Of course. it'a nothing te ine," she went en, in the face of my growing nmnreinenl, "but 1 hardly think jeu would give se much of jour time te any man who iwif net jour hui-bnnil, unless you cared fur him. I'"' J1,ht plvlng u home friendly advice, Hint's ail." Tomorrow Kdith Is Housed ML 'tMk I. v . Tonierrow- -Drain IViseip'ine for the r.lend When Packing If you liappen te hnve two lt.its te tuke along In veur siiltcaM. one of which la oft and the ether MllT. lit , the soft one ever the stiff one nnd place ' them in the bottom of the bag. Pinned together with a hatpin Mnd vvnlged tight with eeft garments they will stay In! place without getting mussed or hieki'ii. Tiers Busy Tiers Achieve This Wrap Dlacevery of a vltamtna in ae amall auanlltv a CP b centRtned en the tin end of a teaspoon la new aald te reatera vitality n the tlreil body and Inded aplrlt. Hd Will n. Hammend';, rtli'e In nett Mundav'a I'lbMO LIPOSM. ,"Mak It a. iUblV.'r-AUv, ZL4&&: De you want wf I'll I . V "" w-specked $w Ne My t'OUINNK I.OWE The girl who cannot leek pictlj in n summer wrap of iliirieii had bcitcv ic sign iiercelf te being Just lnellectunf. Fer certainly nothing is mtue becoming than one of thee clouds et iniitcrliil in bi'verul Hhndes. Today is illustiatcd a charming many tiered model of apricot chiffon ever old blue chiffon. The cellar is formed by apricot chiffon loses imbedded in rows of leaves made from Nile green satin, niiib'M' roses scnucrca nere and there ever the wrap, add a final charin flies or insects can con taminate Franklin Package Sugars. They are always pro tected by sturdy cartons and strtfig cotton bags. They are weighed, packed and sealed entirely by machine, never exposed en the way from our refinery te your home. Ask for Franklin by name. Don't endanger the health of your children by giving them loose sugar that has been ex posed te flies and insects. MVl neMlllCAkf VI LWSMSJJ tsV NS1", 5a , -. -v LteEHBQ mjt SuridudetriirtV sn'H(rfriij j! 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