Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 17, 1922, Sports Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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Spd Ne One Is Surprised After Hearing of Her Theatrical
j Marriage Ceremony and the Temperamental Nature
That She Permitted Herself
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Jrcry colorful, tenipornmenrul ).
yhe ceremony wns performed out
Kfrn nnd wns en tlie order of the
antient Druid festivals. ptrniiRp nnd
wrfrd. In honor of the sun tlie bride
wdj-e n gown "woven from sunbeams
eatytht with penrls of dew."
jhe bridegroom were uuimnl skin',
liki the ancient cavemen.
Nothing wns miI.1 in the accounts of
the nffnlr nlietit bow silly In felt !
XtlBrnnil rtf Ktr1nuiiii(ilu 4 tt ilnittt .At.
tujics, Indlnn dancing girls prnnce.l ' temperament may be considered vcry
bflnt te the l.i-rttiiiK "f tem-toms. ;n-eMiry for the success of n poet nnd
All thp guests carried tiny lights, the!" M "rlt0'-' "' ll ws" . et n wl(-
eoter vnrvlnc nwnn 1 nir In tie our hi'")"1' 'u,i' ."" "
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EVENING PUBEIO ODEDQERPHIBADEEP
EIA,
THURSDAY, 'AUGUST IT, 1922
11
ELL, It's happened ngnin !
Anether trlek marriage has proved
'allure.
it tlie month of April, 11(10. n er
pcrnmentnl poetess wns mnrried In
te the nncletit custom of wearing a veil,
and the bridesmaids dressing thorn
selves up ntul painting their faces until
they leek like nothing human.
Although some weddings arc over ever
elaborate, they de at least fellow n cus
tom which has nlwnjs been Identified
with marriage, and the ceremony of the
church Is the predominating feature of
the nffnlr; It Is net a reproduction of
pagan sun worship.
The Idea Is te make the wedding
mere beautiful, net te make the mnr-
I rlage ridiculous.
Hut then there's another cauc for
.t. .1 . t.i i .
line siiiiriiieis tu 11119 hiui iiukv.
jwhlch the iantern-beareis were regis
;wrzu tn the estimation of the poetess.
Jnd se. with this dramatic, musical
'ceBiedy act, a man and a woman cele cele
hrifted their entrance into "the holy
'beads of mutrlmeuj," a legal marriage
hnlng been performed some time below.'
Yeu cannot take your eccentricities
and your strange beliefs Inte every
day married life nnd expect them te be
received with unfailing enthusiasm.
There nie times when a man thinks
his wife's temperament charming and
Intriguing; but there nre many, many
ether times when he wishes she would
1 ' eome down eti her pese nnd ue natural
XTOW, the poetess and song writer ' for n while.
4-S wants a divorce I I always wonder hew a woman who
can describe a gown of her own as Doing
made of sunbeams and dew gets ever
tin practical fact of having the dress
tried en. fitted, cut and sewed!
Dees she go en ecstasizing nil the
time the dressmaker Is sujing. "New,
turn this way, no, the ether way; ne.v
stand still, that's right! Walk away
a few steps; new let me have that place
right there, that needs taking up eh,
excuse me, did I stick you?'
Or does she become very human and
ver hard te manage?
lOOMETFilNG tells me she docs nnd
0 that this 1 one extremely justifiable
Her husband deserted her In duly.
ilflfll, she declares, and 'e -he wants
hei freedom.
tet-hups 1k ii surpii-rd that her
Jnajrluge didn't ln-t . hut she miw be
thri eniy person who Is.
hi the tirt plan ' trick" marriages.
ccrj-menies porfeimod tn strange wns
or flncea, hasty elopements, erj nirelj
last.
i. lifelong partnership cannot be en
tered Inte se lightly nnd quickly with
out, n mishap somewhere along the way.
Mnrrlnge Is tee serious and Important
p tjjiing te be dramatized.
Please Tell Me '
What te De
. By CYNTHIA
MAKING "THAT TIRED FEELING" WORSE
Lttlrrn te Cinl(ile' column must fiJ
terltlrn en one tide 0 the vaptr enli.
and mwtt r toned u-llli l)i tuHlcr't
name 0111I eifrfresi. The itnpic telll net
be DubHjirrf If the icrtler doe net tin
it. Unslenrd Irltrri and tetter uritlen
en both tides at the pnver tvltt net b
enu'erriI. H'rllrrs who wish per-enal
anirer lhal con be glt'rn In the column
ultt tdcaat leek there, as personal tetter)
are only lurlltet uhen abselutclu ntcee-tarv.
r,
(UfAN'Y nersens would snv that this .nnsn for her husbnnd'n desertion
1VJ. Druid wpdillng was no mere bnr- Teu can t burlesque marriage- and
bawius thnn some of the church cere- you can't combine temperament with
inejiles that nre planned In these days married life nnd expect te have your
f xtravagnnee. with the bride clinging' mnrrlage successful or happy.
t
I The Weman's Exchange
' z. -r far.i rs-
m 1 sj at luc-iu-uc
"Jes, you nre perfeitly rtsht Til st ,
iOerics the mule' of honor then tin
Jltt flower Eirl nnd then the bride. .
twnjklnp or. her fathers arm The Viriile Viriile Viriile
irroem and the best man uenerilly watt
At Jhe steps of the ch.incel f. r ttie bride
find then the c U" te the nltnr to te
rcttier. It would b better te hive the
SvefldlriK reception Imiuedl.-xtely follow fellow follew
JnK the cerenienx Yes line the wed
dlri enke In little IndlMdunl bees ter
thec guests at th rcuntien but U 's
ietineces.sar tn snd it tn these ar the
ehifrcli, as th w,ll net b espfetlnff
4 Is cener-xlli much celer up in tha
Poeono Mnutitains than It is di n here
1 e rtake ilnthes fur r viler weitd" V
darli suit et snum enrt rr n dr.'-'T ard
;" enrfp Of coat in iiftern.m11 dre" an! Ti
'l eveaiing dres ni 1 sweaters ind "U rf
thni will de fn sp..'t ear will le
pbUUt nil jeu will need
I TeJWash Black and White Sweater
'X r" 9" Editor 0' 11 m' rnji
"fi Bear Mvlam WPI 1 m
fme'she'v te wish a whitf
Cream Jersey Freck With
Black Jersey Bolero
Uindlv u
sweater ith f
,1clr.ni nt.ri II sn what IS tile
solution for glMng the hnt-n pnnu
.S. L iVL.1 l
V Wnlefiq the b .11 k designs are a la1"
( i teldr It is elnies trnin -iibl? K' v t
from running a H'tle Inte the '"-
O?creund (.et one of the ,ap Makes
K that nre en the marl.et for w I'hi'ie
IiUft uicnicr-, nii'i i"ti.. ..
s en the b veri (ar'fulli
It"
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mil .. nre
' llttje vinegar w Mil snrlnkled In'
L water will make the black mere f.,r
t ' Before veu w.-i'li he whole vinter r
I ' "eire . -'', ",fu",. nnl nn.I
' perjmeni wnn r.i.i'"-- "';;; i (.
it $hey seem te run 11 great '
inSlrt b 'Mser net te wash -.nr
U nwwiter but te take it te a pr. icssienui
fl! FlTh"e are special preparit n made
1. utrffctlv ter ins purpnsi., ,,,.., .,..-.
We? at arniR s re or a hair dresser
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Just Seme Questions
Te fte Kd''e" of Te-nn roc
Dear Madam I am a cirl
In
UBi'ft tin
' M
noteur
Dear Ma.l-.m-. -n . -.0 -- .
u-i. nr ncr.t inn am n- i'-'. . -
?flT"ii, nit 11,111.1.1a. Is llu cerife
"a ""'" " w. of irast. en-
i, Cni inu ""'-.. i-'r i,.i
the. morning n..? '" "I"" r'V ,r mm.
I would like te knew if this
causes stoutness
"Tpect te gue a pnr.v In the near
fure Hew ulimild I word th InM
St&ns? I would like te knew what
teTerve a either a buffet or a Pu'ch
.- Ti'Virtrt s it m iirr m "
?nrty. Snturd .i n. r suiirtv? ri. n-je
luifeVst lnt-restlnc gnmes Th B'l'ft"
.n l.A
th .igi-s of
r tn be couples irem
seventeen te twenti-en.-
"SWF.KT PAN'nnU"N
w nm .about ten p Hinds unilep
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Te "Edward"
Xe. Kdward. Ovnthln. known of nn mv
In which you can loeate this erlrl with
whom leu flirted. Very much better te
fall In love, with seme ene you meet
IHUptTl.
Of Marriage Under Age
Pear Cvnthla t'lrst. Hew old de a
girl nnd fellow have te be te be married
in Media- Second Is the marriage
legal If you m.sreprcscnt jour age?
O. J S.
In the State of Pennsylvania betli
must be of nge te marry, or must have
parents' or guardians' consent if under
twenty-one
Te suenr te untruth about nge or
an thing In court Is te commit a crime
punishable by Imprisonment.
"Princess" te "Heart-Breaker"
Dear Cynthia Just a few words 10
Henrtbreaker.
Dear Heartbrenlr Though seme of
your epreslens nre net logical, you
are Interesting. Come ugaiti By the
way, Henrtbreaker, you sound modern.
De you think dual personalities exist?
If I were you I would net call all girls
anals tlcal Thej are net I for ene
usuallv take things at their face alue
Let's hear mere from you. Ileal tbreaker.
ritixcEPy.
We de no d scuss the kin 1 of affec
tion ion mention In jour Utter In the
columns Cjnthln edits the letters, jeu
Knew
Better Be Cautious
Pear Cvnthla Kindly gle us seme et
J'eur helpful adviw en the following'
We met a j'eung lady en the train
whom we had never seen before, but
who seemed verj' friendly She wan with
a j'eung man witn wnem we spejte a
few wc.rds When we reached the city
thej happened te get In the same car
as we did. nnd we epeke ngain Befere
we left the car the told us her name nnd
tolcpheno number New this Is me
quest en Would it be all right te de
as she aslted us and continue her friendship"
Hoping te hear from you and semn
of jour renders, we are
TWO LONE ItANGEnS.
Better find something out about her
befere continuing the friendship.
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Antoinette Dennelly tells why lying down Is bad for a person who Is
"Always Tired"
The Wife Cheater
By HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOB
Toen BteckMige mantes Nerman
Wayne in $pUe of many tcarninei
from her friend). Nhe ehoesct him in
preference ie llcrlert LMngnien, tche
levci her devotedly, but who lacks
Herman's charm. Jean is confident
of being able Ie held Nerman, aU
though he has never been known te
care for etic teaman mere than a few
tcreks at a time. Hut irhcn after
their marriage, he makes Jean nthcr
able by hit attentions te ether teamen
and finally ends up by having a fiir fiir
tatien tcith Jean's sister Edith, tvhe
comet te visit them, Jean it des
perate. In the meantime Herbert
Livingston has come back into her
life, and iricn oho night he tells hrr
he loves her. Jean is tempted te let
him think she cam. She conquers
the temptation, jind later Edith comes
te her room and tells her that she
ought net te encourage Herbert in
his attentions.
Mrs. Wilsen Gives New Methods
for Serving the bummer Vegetables
1 ....
The Wise Housewife Will Try te Vary the Menu as Much as
Possible With Original and Unusual Dishes
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-The neurotic
0 ni
seen ns he "rots the idea"? A. The
TTl vni, nrep lmn. nt n nnem belncl he hns well liei-itn? A.
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ne.-,iw,l tn .1 nnlr of tired eies. n V. "110 may urnp 111s iui.b.. ..
Hlnii 1-i! n fit ml untftf t Vnr til Vii I
"1'weiild he less than '.. of I per ' , .
cent ititexlcatlmi were she te drink I Q. Hew can he get the idea? A.
te him eiih with tired ees, would it
He Can't Embrace Her
Pear Cj-nthla I am s elilng -our ad
vice en a ery unusual question, and 1
hope that jeu or some of jour renders
can answer me truthfu.ly and please
ilea t mink me roeiisn
First Can jeu xpU
i". when 11 man who lnni:
net? Ne. they must glow like tlie
sjiarkH of (ire. 'I.adirs with bright
ejes rain inlluence, and get the prize,"
te paraphrase a Milten observation.
Thnt tired feeling is something no
girl or woman can for beauty's sake
nfferd te let linger long upon her. It
is woefully destructive.
If you nre chronically nnd pcrpctiinl
ly fatigued, your first duty is te con
sult a competent physician te find out
whether you have tuberculosis, Bright's
disease, or nny ether demonstrable, dis
ease. If you tire often nnd morn easily
thnn nnv ena lsn nu knew nnd hnve
no chronic mptem discoverable, you
mny make up reur mind jeu are simply
Ttv tmditi'utntiiliiirr himself.
"Q. Hew can he fercct his fatigue?
A. liy ignoring it.
Q. Hew can he ignore it? A. By
finding n geed, stiff Jeb.
They advocate enthusiasm ns the best
remedial ngent for the nervous, nnd
fatigued, nnd net the rest cure. The
best releaser of energy is enthusiasm,
nay the authors, "nnd you enn't get
that by lying around in bed 0fr play
ing checkers nt n health resort.
The key te unlock new stores of en
erev nnd drive fatigue awny Is right
fully prescribed by these doctors as
the zest of pursuit, tne joy 01 umne.
Intense interest in work, or a new
enthusiasm. . .
Presupposing decent hygienic rendi
another reciuit in that vnst army of tienvu'j' ht lleur bed. three squnre
' tirids ' or "nisf nervous. mere in ,,,, (lnx ml fa:r ltmnunt of
ne-il 'f 11 geed slinking than anytMii& f ,, n(r mi(1 (,x,,rPis(sfntiRue need
pise ie pun 1011 eui ei juuKTii, 'never become a monopolist et ntten-
If then is one doe jeu must net . tien. "Attentien increases nny sensn-
nilminlitiT Miirself it is te admit it.lii,,,," .nvs the mrve e.Miert. "espi-
The mere attention jeu give te tilt I elnllx- if 'colored h.v four. IV ar ndds
feeling the mere qiiieltlv you weaken
jour power of resistance.
Weariness is n habit. jur ns surely
i tr. kv it 'ns bridge or breakfast, with the wemnn
nnr!s T tak.'. a I without ch.enic ,11. With the hab t
UNeil cnniiii 1 oil run nt'ip-i' .eniiii
overworked when net mere than '2e per
cent of jour energy feicp has been
pushed Wern, fear, resentment, dis
content nnd ether depressing emotions
eiente faticiic (ilillg M11V le them
dear girl In his arms nnd held her fnr-
etr 11 mean'ene no dearly loves), mi.
he finds ih.it the mere he wishes te di
this, the mnre he holds himself back
and se It still gees en the same, day
after day Pe jeu think tin girl in
spects him mere for It? Sometimes he
thinks that the girl is anxious for him
te carets her but at the same time h
Is afraid of offending her and stcend
there nre ether girls he knows who
have tnrewn theniselies r'ght at li m,
but he still held hlmelf in cluck Thef
ether clr.s alwas leek for the rough
stu r. nne ne u"a nei rain i"i 1 ""' 1 ; , " ,. t .1. . ,,..,,...11..
that, but the one he ln.s K dlffinnt little iaf.lii-m for the nciiietlc.
tell me 1 jntnia n.u no ie"
thfse irirls think of a man like 1
te tlie untie matter of fatigue IIUIC
dtlblcts of ndrennlin nnd ether secre
tions which must somehow be elimi
nated before equilibrium is re-CMim-lislied.
This creates n vicious circle.
We nre tiled, hence, we nre discour
sed. We nre discouraged, hence we
nie mere tired.
"ff veu learn te take your fatigue
philosophically." the advice runs, "n
n natural ami narmiess inu-iiuuo-iieu
f'lease
think
are about ten p
Hi . .- .U.-, ...frfi f
5 r,SS?,r";"nn.l lielt 1 1 found,
V Tri- w" ., ... .i,A, j..l,Q
rier yeast cn " "-:
Cfl&P stoutness bu if thev r
By COKINNE LOWE
day
rt,r. ntiw.p dnv 11 woman in a
t weight for .1 girl .. ., , .,,, e..u.u with lln-erie
lljll'' i IliM l in... - ...... n--
wlll net frills attracted the uttentlen et these
ikA stoutness; ivj' ii i-u-i 1 - "," , .,.r.hi no the lookout ler me
o",Vd,'T'mair,re,. l,sK,Ue'; i;nnrt,v dressed. It was nut. however.
" OS.UU' ' .. , h inlll.1t.nll9 . .,. . ,. ...1..-U ..l-..J .t,le .it.
Tl'Il'n JOU "n 1 ; '" ," ' ".. tllC tWIH irei'U which nauun, in., ....
rlte a nit- '"."'"'". .':-'.'.., 1 fn, nne enlv noticed that after
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ornament which hung
black ribbon around her
supper ieu can ""'inpcls.
This censited of a black onyx cabe-
Jus? w
insSthf
that you me geitK m have a small I tendon, for one e:
j' en mieh . d such a dnv. ,Uy 1 scrutiny 0f the
lb! tin very gUd f he or she would '
11 ... from .1 narrow bla
O IU l.
t a buff
igs like
ids. Ice cr
taH
wcld
rnin te It.
It a buffet
r!I. lllm I
,l" . ""1 .1,. .i,,.l rnffeH
5,1 Dutch supn. r Mm will hue snu-r- c!l0n en whiih steel out a frosty design
$& uVsUr,V"'its0:hw,!r,,'mosrteC cut steel. The deslBn was a bnsket
n1iS1J.nl.... the buffet supiH-r mere than , heaped with flowers, and one recognized
the? ether, n net eer5 one cares frlt UM ,lverite pattern of the Second
this uuicn uiMefs
that and what caus him tn be s..
De ion think they rupect him mere for
It espf dally the one he loves" He bis
ne-er beep nearer than taking a girl's
h.and. and he Isn't very young either, tm
4tl!l respects all the girls
ANXIOUSLY WAITING.
The man cares se much ter the gtri
he ,'flent v fi ars te he ivpiiised and th
friendsqi broken up if he speaks of lne
, u .v. nl. th.. wrlrl c.ires fnr him he
ought te bi man enough te d-clurf 'its
feelings for her It is net fair te p'.ii 1
fas' nnd loee 1 no riK'u uuiu 01 tiin.-.
like" men te show thorn respict
Speaks Up for Hated One3
rcar ' vnthla Veu will admit that it
. ,........, r,-.l;lsa tn t.aek P tllfen
su'f-cenffssfd man-haters single handed.
et It sr.-ms but Just that the pri sent
decadent gen-rntlen of jeung mn
should haw .it least one te speak for
them ff ceur a mere man could net
i ,.prt.,d te iew things from th
F.ame dlzz height attaitifd by ' three
clrls still in the.i tieni and welcome
... .. 1....-.1 hut ui II beliikT en a lewei
.ne. both murallv and lntoll.etua h. he
mav he abli te peneix. .iiim f w thi-C'ij
that i, net mm te P'lietr.ite te tin j
higher Planes or seeini me
It is te be deplored tint the geed times
of tedav are In a hopeless 11u1d.ll bui
't seems te me that the old adage cetif
cerning quarrels might hn. some slg
niflcance. in ether words It lakes two
te make a muddle ' The character of a
geed time" dtP'nda upon the partici
pants therein lt the "terrlb e three
rr,nke tlllr OW tl COOd times if t(, V 10n t
I like the r. ndj -made en. s I d.i net w en-
der that tne are ns 11 i"'iii'vu .1 "j
ha their ldal manhood .it a jazz pal-
a?t Is a, se quite sad that the dress am.
deportment of the eung hull, s dn nel
meit w tn inn i'jiiii .1 "''";"",.'
ever, I have alwn3 been Infeiine.l. pel -haps
misinformed that girl-, diess nnd
deport themsches f.u the pr.mat y ob
Jet t of pleasing the men U by kick It
'"n'th- J eun, r ladles that
thev m-v find a man pal If thej se de.
Klre Thev may he few. but they Jir-
Unewn te exlt It seems m.ai a re...
j"r, c"n alwii. find a real man If khe
rcalh wishes one
If I am wrerg In m- conclusions I
slncerelv hope the jeung ladles will
reme forward and show me the irrnr or
my wajs .
ONC i.I-' TUP. "HATED '
mrnllies it. riesently. if jeu nre net 1 which will seen disappear 11 ignored,
careful, .ou make of jeuiself an out jeu are likelj te find jeurself pos pes
aiid eu'r 'neurotic, n most iiiiattracti.e j.essed of exceptional stiength. u
tiM. of womanhood, phjsicully and can stand almost any amount of werl:,
nientally. . providing you de net multiply it by
In mi authoritative nnd highlv inter-. werrv.
.i.... i....,i ..... li-.ielniw iviiuniled n "Wivl nnd enthusiasm for weilf Is
silll li. ." I".' - , . ;- .,..,...., i.il.. rt'l.n
the panacea ier nun in iin.
iudefiitigiibli' energy of IMIseil and
Koetcvolt li thus explained by psjchole-
oVlie gets up tired erry morn
incr A Hi" neureiii
t
-Who fnneK's his
brain se ct-, gists. , ,.
1 .;..i .t,f .. lull., .oncentrntien s ' .e lnir. tnen, uweuing upuii nuim
in e sible1: A -!' , S or slights; an old pain or disability long
"T-Wlie stU 1h.Hpps himself c-Ultve disappeared: worry, fear . or any
nn.rsiP.lns th. ipmiU of w nrk that It of tlicw rcnl causes whence thnt tired
nneienr. I,i,i,iri) A The neurotic, feeling spilngs.
-Who l.iis nil his woes te eier-
werk: .A ine .I.-.....W. ,,. u, " " ,, - K,15r!
Who complains 01 iniiguc unnm ....... r. -
when nil jeu have
te de is arise from jour stupid torpor,
shake yourself out of self-pity, get
THE HOME
IN GOOD TASTE
IUl llainld Dnnnhhnn fibrillin
Jiturdnv night Is rrnllv letter than
.. J.. . ri n u n.ir!
Tnm Vrndine veu a list of original
raRies that will be a
VII
Read Your Character
II l lU'ihn PhilUpt
Bruin Discipline fur the Blend
llmpirp jewclrj .
It Is te this jewelry that we new
let of fun te often turn for Inspiration, and earrings,
cjbochens, nnd ether ornaments record
the flight of our fnncy.
This Is merelj an introduction te the
statement that ours is nn age of the
U0 esserj In '" 'll0 flmP'e frock
often plays the humble part of back-
d even Jn this age, we ere
5 it
Edith Is Reused
STAKED at Edith with my eyes
wide. It seemed Incredible thpt she
had come te my room for the purpose
of nppelnting herself my moral censer
after her deliberate nttempt te ensnnre
Nerman. Even if Edith and I had
bed closer than we were I should have
resented such interfeicncc, but new It
Infuriated nie se thnt I had difficulty
In holding my temper. But-I crushed
back the angry words tlint wcre forcing
themselves te my llpi and responded te
her nttnek ns nuletlv ns I could.
"As jeu say," I snld, my lips curl
ing sarcastically, "it's nothing te you,
Edith. Keally, if it weren't se silly I
might resent your speaking te me n
j 011 have. After nil. nnd in spite of
the fact thnt you obviously think jour jeur
self a wemnn of the world, you're only
a little girl, and you must allow me te
be the judge of whnt is right or wrong
for me te de."
I was ncttially surprised thnt I wai
able te speak se calmly nnd it did me
mero than a llttle feed te tell Edith
what I thought of her. She had hnd
her own wny in Nerman's nnd mv
establishment for tee long, nnd it would
de her no hnrm te be put In her nlnce.
But she wnsn't se enslly vanquished.
The cream of her fnce deepened suddenly
te scnrlet nnd her usually Inscrutable
eyes blazed.
"I suppose thnt means thnt you care
for him," she fairly bhet the words nt
me.
I was nbeut te deny this when I
thought better of it.
"And wlint possible dlffeience could
it make te you if I did?" I retorted.
She sprnng te her feet suddenly nnd
steed tnrting nt me, incredulity nnd
some ether expression thnt 1 could net
liinke out b.iHling for supremacy en
her fnce. Her hands were clenched, nnd
her slender body swajed from side te
side. Clearly she was in the grip of
some terrific emotion nnd I leuld nel
iindeistand the reason for it. If Edith
had ever shown herself as possessing a
human side. 1 might have ni intuited
for her attitude by hilieung that she
actually cured nbeut whether or net 1
jeopardized mv reptiti.tien. lint she nl-
wnys prefescd te tceni surh 11 thing ns
public opinion. Her inrijing en with
Nermnn wns proof enough of that.
"Yeu ndinlt it," she said, "you
netually admit that ,ou care for him."
Her heroics made it possible for 1110
te leek nt the whole thing even 111010
lightly thnn I would hnve ordinarily,
mid I almost smiled ns I returmd. "I
d'dn't admit it, Edith. 1 admitted
nothing. You're apparently determined
te ncciise me, nnd innsmiich ns 1 con
sider it none of jour affair, I haven't
taken the trouble te deny it."
"dh!" she gasped. Hew dare you
stand theie nnd talk that way. I hate
jeu. I tell jeu. I hate jeu!"
And then befere I could reply te hnr
sudden attack, she had turned and
lushed fiem the room slumming the deer
behind her.
Ter 11 moment I la. still among the
pillows of the chaise Inngiip. I wns at
a less te account fnr Edith's outburst,
rock my bruins ns I would. 1 simply
could net understand it. Why should
she fly into such a tempest of rage ever
Herbert nnd me? If she cared for 1.10 I
could understand a lensen fnr her
warning, but there hnd been mere thini
n wnrnmg in her nttitude, she hnd been
nv ams. m. a. wiisen
- i.Y .use. fu Mrs. it. A. Wilsen
' riehts reserved
COUN, bratiH nnd potatoes, ns well ns
a vnrlety of ether fnimmep we
tnblcs, will seen begin te be n glut en
the mnikct. By tills time the family
usunll? begins te be a bit finicky about
the sn'me vegctnblcs nppenrlng se often
en the table nnd yet were you te nsk
them just whnt they would really like
this tnme family would say, "
don't knew, just get sems ' "getnblM,
... .,...t.ir, 1, 11 ,in." Thin Is a rent
sign tlint the housewife should hunt up
another set of recipes, for the family
is tired of the manner m wnicn umec
delicious vegetables nre served.
I believe thnt I hnve a rcnl treat in
..... - ..... enmtnpu imlnv. for I have
been experimenting all summer, looking
.. . ,n.l,l.,,T nun', nr lust a wee hit
different. If you will try these recipes
I knew you will net only ndti variety 10
the evening meal, but you will also
enjoy making tncm.
Tomate Fritters
Select six smalt tomatoes, cut a
small slice from the top and with spoon
scoop out the center, turn en cloth te
drain. New mlnce very fine four slices
of bacon nnd brown In skillet, adding
three, white onions chopped fine; cook
slewlv until the onions nre tender, then
add the pulp of the tomatoes, one-
l.-1f -.... ..f !! hfnn.lcnimhs. COOk t0-
gether until thick, then season with
One teatpoen of Silt,
One-half teaspoon of pepper,
One-quarter teaspoon of poultry sea
sening,
One green pepper chopped fine.
Blend well nnd fill into the tomatoes,
making the top smooth; dust this
lightly with flour nnd then dip the
toinnte in butter nnd fry a golden
brown In het fat this, of course, is
a deep fat fry, drain en soft paper nnd
serve with parsley snuce.
A little finely minced chicken eir ether
cold left-ever cooked meat may be used
if desired In the filling.
The Dlpplm? Batter
Plnce In mixing bowl
One cup of mtiic, .
Onn-half teaspoon 0; sail,
One egg, . .
One and one-quarter mp of flour.
Bent te smooth batter nnd use for
dipping the tomato.
A New Totate Fritter
y finn
Ttce Jct'cl tablespoons of baking pew.
der,
Yolks of tire eggs,
Onc-htftf cup of melted butter,
One cup of milk,
Beat hnrd te blend. then"add the pr.'
pared beans nnd fold in the stiffly
beaten whites of the two eggs, turn In
a well-buttered deep baking dish nnd
bake In het even for thirty minutes,
Serve with the folllewlng snuce: Shred
fine four eunces of smoked dried beef
and cover dth boiling water for ten
minutes. Dniin. l'lnce in snuct
pan
Ttee cups of milk,
Five level tablespoons of flour.
Stir te dlsjelve the flour and bring te
boiling point. Add
The prepared smoked beef,
One onion grated.
One-half cup of finely chopped pars
ley. Blend well, cook for three minutes
Serve this dish In menu nn follews:
Peach Cocktail
Bean Pudding Snoekem Sane
Cern en the Cob
Sliced Tomatoes
Apple Fritters - Apple Jell,
Coffee
Apple Fritters
Cere summer apples and steam until
nearly tender, lift te platter and sprin
kle with nutmeg nnd little brown sugar
Add two apples sliced thin te the water
in which the apples were cooked and
cook until the npplcs nre soft; drain
julce through strnlncr nnd add one cup
of sugar te ene nnd n half cups of this
lulcfi. conk until mlxtui-e lolls, him 1
shallow dish te cool. There should be
Just one nnd n hnlf cups of Juice
when strained. Mnke a batter, at
given for dipping the tomatoes, and
dip the apples In this batter, fry a
golden brown in smoking het fat. 8erva
en plates covered with little paper del
Met, placing a large spoonful of th
apple Jelly, beside each fritter.
Cheese
Te prrvent the cheese from becoming
tee bard te use wrap It up in a doth
well saturated with yincgar. This will
keep It moist and free from meld.
B
Cart Yeu Tell?
fly II. J. and .1. B'. llediner
Hew Rainfall In Iiirhem Is Measured
n von knew hew the Weather Bu
reau arrives nt the rainfall in Inches
or hew thev go about ascertaining the
results? On every daily weather bul
letin the rainfall at various places is
.......! :.. I....1..W nn.I htmlrp.lthi! of
1 .....1... si , .e ..- inn. n,.n....i, ntuii.t 1 beside herself with miser.
it te knew that a rainfall of two Inches I lay there for a long time trying Je
is henvv. ami thnt a rainfall of. sny. a fntlimn the mjs erv. and it wnsn t tint
1 tenth of an Inch in n day. is very iignr.
I But hew de they measure it?
! When tlie rnlnfa'l Is given ns two
Mlnce vnfj
One grc?n pepper,
Four branches of parsley,
Twe onions.
PIiri three tablespoons of butter in
smnll skillet nnd ad1 thn prepared
herbs nnd cook without browning until
the onions and peppers are Foft, then
add . t
Tire nml one-half cups of mashed
potatoes.
Take from fire nnd place in mixing
bowl nnd add
7'tre u-rll-hmten eggs.
One-half cup of giatcd -cheese,
One teaspoon of salt,
One-half teaspoon of ichttc pepper,
Thice tablespoons of flour.
Sifting in the Heur se thnt It will net
lump: bent hnrd. then drop by smnll
spoonfuls into skillet containing one
cup of cooking fill smoking het. hen
nicely browned, lift with skimmer te
elenn piece of cheesecloth en het plat
ter, this win nnsore inu excess '
(Jnrnish with parslej.
Bean Pudding
Place in smnll bowl
flue cup of roeked lima hearts,
One ch;i of eehl realcd snap beans
Cern tut fiem three curs.
One and one-half cups of very thick
cream sauce. 1
Twe teaspoons of salt.
One teaspoon of pepper.
One green prpprr minced fine,
Three onions minced fine.
Stir well te blend.
New place In second bowl
Twe cups of flour.
One-half teaspoon of salt,
73ercte4i4
CHOCOLATB
MALTED MILK
COR a light lunch
when you are tired
or rushed. The malt
ed milk is nourishing
feed quickly digest
ed, and the chocolate
flavor gives it a de
licious taste.
iHHiiaaHnUlSSwUlsls
mHapitiHMS!
Quern Anne Chairs
The tjpl'.il tjueen Anne chair, of
which two oi.imples nre fehnwn In the
illustration, is a ilistlm t and strongly
characteristic piece of furniture net te
bf confounded with nnjthiiig else. It
is also a slngularij brnutlf :'. and grace
ful ci ration nnu. nnove nil, It Is ex
ceedingly lomfertnblc far mero com
fortable thnn nnv ether cniilr thnt
.. 1 ....... .... .n.nf..P. .1 I.IO
r.rr.pi. il U mill mill'' .n "" """'.
a anything thnt 1ms been
sinie. it 1ms what mi
nie" lees Tin
of the bac
W1I ATS WHAT
Ily Helen Decie
. 1 Vr. ..1 en
:revv throiigii.Kie'.ii-. - ,.". .,.,,. - i.nPI.
ns net disuse The ..a.ir... 1.1 ,-" - .. . th, ,,, jersey
lien's mental power
. .-. .1... M'l... !
!?.i"ef.r.,:rrrr.nww
'" '.'." ..... i lrU..i i.mhrn 1 erei 11 PU, uiu'- an. j
" .... 1. 1.. ll.,ej .vltli hlnelf.
let our
theSn still stronger, while we let 1
weBpr inciiiiies ii.Teiiit- t-.-ii .........
Jut while it is uultp logical ier us
ut our mum reliance in the-" facul
lr In which wp eid. It is illogical te
Qlvate them te the cwlualu-i of the
low. The sash is lined with black.
Curious Facts
Hair dressed in coils ever the ears iR
,rs. . 'Slllll 10 lllie.-i 111. 1 1...... T
S-J .. , -ill.. ..... .. ....... ....i.e.., ti, t..mh
e I'liltivnte an nii-nreiiini .ni.-i-n. . Sem0 Mngmg mnsiris '"1. V i
itnllty, for insfance. the blend should 1 women who hae mlupted this fiibiilen.
lpline hlmsell ler m'hi n i--
Jty llttle while and take stock if him-
1 .....1 1. I .it 111. is ll()ill2
la should mnk' It 11 point te ,'',,rl . inrlnt points .out
enthusiasm lie should no nsienalh. I utn'intt tlreece wi
....1 i.....n., will....... f. in 1 nil re.it.'- '... !... nttin 10., 1
upon himself He should cultivate l.jptmn women hud four.- New adiijs
IF 7yi 111 j( fi I
wIlt I
entrlved
lllrd "cabrl-
brend, central moinher
called a splnt and wns
eftin shaped like a fiddle, ,01100 the
nam. "fiddlelnpk" chair-. '1 his splat
was ahe shaped or "spnened te lit
thn curve of the sitters hack. The
backs in. h.iep.d. That is te say,
the uprights of the hack. 11 few ln.hes
alxive the seat, break nt 11 sharp nng e
and curve in toward the splat, only
10 swell out again In n graceful, sweep
ing curve nt the top, which gees ever
In n bow without nny brenk of line
se that there Ib no enu point at which
the upright can be snld te end nnd the
tepr.ill te begin The earlier Queen
Anne chairs nun siren-u.- e-. ....
less te undorbrnee them, ns in H.
The later chairs, n.s in A, were with
out them.
Inches it means that the nmeunt el
vvuter which has fnllcn en one aero of
ground would completely lill te the top
n vessel of one acre In nrea nnd two
Inches deep. All ncre of ground con cen
finns 4.'l. olio seunrn feet. Therefore.
n rnlnfnll of ene Inch ever nn ncre of
1 ground would menn n tetnl of 141 times
Kl.rtlii), nr mero tlinn ii.uini.inni cunic
inches nf water. This would be about
'U'iOO cubic feet. A cubic feet of water
weighs about sixty-two pounds nnd the
weight, theiefere, of one inch of rnin
nn tin una of one ncre would he nbeut
".".".OOf) pounds.
Veu enn nlse flgure the nutnlier nf
gal ens tlint this would mean. A gallon
of puie water weighs almost eight and
n epiurter pounds. Se the rainfall of
ene inch would mean 27,14.'t gallons te
the ncie This would lill mero thnn
(WO bnrrels of the nvernge size
If. then, you knew the average rain
fall m the nlnee where jeu nre going
te build a linuse nnd should went te
install a cistern te catch the rain
water from the reef, you can se con
struct the rhtcrn ns te make the best
pessible use of the average rainfall. A
rainlnll et one in. in en a roer 01 .iinni
Inter when 1 drugged mjself up from
the pillows nnd begun te get ri inly fur
bed. that the old ache returned te my
lienrt, nnd 1 remembered my own prob
lem. Edith's displav of fireworks hnd
mndi? me forget it for n time, but it wns
still theie nnd I wondered with a little
sob in my threat if things would ever
be right ngain between .erman nnd me.
Tomorrow An Astounding Explanation
POMPEIAN
OLIVE OIL
Sold Everywhere
It Measures Up in Tea Quality
mmmmmmm wM mm mm raraiaia
100 of its Selling Cost
"SALADA"
"STANDARD" THE WORLD OVER
MM 1,1X11 & CO.. ,1I0I.II,K ACKNTK 7 ni Til FHONT bTKKKT. PUILA.. ?A
Iir.I.I. TKlXrilONK. LOMBARD 01U .
squnre fier would mean n volume of
432,011(1 cuhic inches or 2eO cubic feet.
This in gnllens would he 1S70 or forty
one barrels. Veu would then have te
build your cittern nt least five feet
deep nnd eight feet In diameter.
Tomorrow ' Who
Drlnli Ceffev?"
Tauglit Us te
Things You'll Leve te Make
'.cie.,1 ntillnile. nnd ut the
' curb his Impatience and discuiint
4W5- optimism. ...
Ij'V , rPiisen for this is thnt the strong-
WJ . 1 . i.t..u i.F d.n l.l.iTi.l iiMinr
T'tfclilJ being ispinl me his entliilslasK..
tfCppmlsm. niiiiiiniieii mm "
Rlrftir. Te fultlvate these thing. te the
f im 9 . .., ....1. ...w... ... .....I. .. hi. 11
nvtiiiii wiiiiiii 00.1 te " ....
ii2.lv nml unstiid'e. te give him hiendlh
P tltnowledtre without depth of emkii-
b. nnd In mnke him Impincticui. ie
'lr ...U .. 'tl... ..... n.lKi ..l.tiniiliirlslll'M
'JZ " " " ""'s.,V .M...... .
t m"hti Kpes-hil filculties of none of
.-.I Inherent Htrengtli, nut give .mm
klai ylb which te paiauce wm
' rA" . . .... ii- IL.
'TMtjnH -aUP1 uinriviuw ier v
' ' . I'." a ..nil' tWO l.lllltS.
iiurmui weiiivn .ue " :- -,.
while there ure ninny cuses in which
only one joint l f"Ul
Women in Other States
Milwnul.10 bus fifty women ml
ertisiM8 ugeuts.
Mrs (Jrace Miller. Majer of .lucksen.
W'ji. has n Council of five women te
aid her.
I'rebnblv the eldest school pujill In
America Is "(Jninny" HuriiK, eighty
bPveti yearn old, who lins been a regular
inni nt tha hummer neasleii el one
'i. adult Bchoela in CtUionW'CeuntJr.
In circles whr strict ceremony la
observed women seldom shake hands
when a man is presented te them. Even
In these frigid zones however, newly
In support of hi. .nr.sortlen tm. ;'-' ' us.y , hanu.snek,nS
women i.rr losing uieir '":'"., ,". . ,lr ,." fnr ..nceremonleu- ren-
OUT IllHl III 111'' UilJ" -Ji- ' llli '" ",M'i" w ,
1. .. -I !... I, .!.... 1 .. -. . Ilnnnnlt niltrta "In fllfl
enthusiasm I c s lieulil ec asienain . 1 ull,..it (Jreece woman nnu ur.-.- jmi" s-mn, ie. a '"- '""' ".
1rIllll" ,. .... M....X.. Lii.. i. ie L.w.iLii Mm ... ... i.un.lu l.e hni'A rft.nnlid
eHSt. Inmost sliei'CO nun wini'iif-- , i1Pl. nme lee. nuiir n e ' j.-ive ie""". 111c.ua .... ..-.-
.UB, ., ..., ... .1. I. ... I,.., I f. ... . llltnHlll ri - .. I ... n n.w n.ii.lll'
a certain iickii 01 ieu..w ji.m..w
emit the ceremony cf shaking hands
when they meet '
Most of us are neither tee ceremoni
ous nor tee unceremonious te refrain
fremi shaking liand.s when wb encounter
friends And there are right mid wrong
waj.s of shaking hands, tee, A limp
hind whli h suffers Itself te he taken
unwilling' aid vvhlih dieps like u dead
hand tlie moment h ether h hand un
clasps ks even mere dlsagreeahle thnn
the vlia-liku grip which in apt te bruise
delicate fingers The proper handclasp
Is arm without being forcible, Its slight
pre'ssure sufficient te express welcome
tjreetlns and goea
Adventures With a Purse
WHAT gives one n mere gene feeling
d.en te reach for n towel nnd find
out thnt it i'l net linen, nml does
little or nothing toward drjing.' Tlicre
wns n time when linen towels might
hnvn been n luxury, but thev certninlv
pns'i out of thnt edass with some I
hnve seen. Reduced from thirty-five
cents 11 nrd te sixteen cents, pure
thiend Irish linen 1" Inches wide, some
with colored borders, that means jeu
can lav In a goedlj supplv of them nt
remarkably small expenditure.
Ilnnd-mnde blouses always de give
one, a "dress-up" fesdlng nnd nre very
smart nnd nlwnjs in geed taste. I
!.,.,. tien snmn rrench veile hand-
inuilH blouses, the hheorest of mntcrlul.
drawn work, 1111 Inlaid block, nnd
seme with hnnd-embroldered dots
Heme nf them were minima wun rem
yf -gtttfM
V
cire Mjur
nerves seun
w
d?
Te Ifrep It.iby Ceivcred
It Is often quite 11 problem te keep
Unby's blanket down m I1I111. he docs
se leve te kick them off! Here Ih a
slmnle wnv te iici'eiiiiiUhIi thn object.
Irish luce, ethers fine llb't, nnd thej . join smnll Ivery ilngs te tins corners of
rnnge In prices from $11 05 te Sn.tirt
Fer nnmes or utmim eddrfts vTemiHi' Pat
Editor or l.lieiir !.Iiiiic 3.H.0 or Mala IUul
Ltcen llie hour of 0 nnd 3
V7M.I. rei i:vkk ni'.i'i.Arr. mkdiciM!
Discovery of a vliumln; in no mnall
euanilly an cun te contained en tns Up ;na
of a teaspoon U new ald le reatery Vitality
.h. .. Kftv nA 1AA aDlrlt. Head
Wilt. R. lUmmend'a artlcla In nJt Sundurji.
rvwue Laoeia. "Ma It Habit," dv.
the liliiimetK I'm eight or nine incu
nieces of silk-covered elastic, I'elnt
ene (lid of eai ll piece. Sew en 11 snap
fastener. When jeu wish te fasten
down the blanket slip u piece of the
elastic tliitiuuh one ring, around u bar
of the crib and simp the fiisteiicr. This
will allow Mitliclent give se thnt the lit
tle one will net feel tee restricted, and
vet it will prevent niniiilim kicklni off
hia blanket. .timMWnA..
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HEALTH authorities agree that chil
dren shexild let coffee and tea alone,
that their nerves may be kept free from
the caffeine drug disturbance, and grew
up in natural health.
Isn't this suggestion geed for yen, tee?
There's charm for all and harm for none in
Pestum, that satisfying, wholesome! cereal
beverage which contains nothing te disturb
nerves or digestion. Make the test today.
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