JJkff eVT '" ,'"- ' t3!iyftqi Vf"'"-"'y "vn;.nf.i-Vfir)ii,..li-" WV!4,!t ,''-' . yYS"F Syy.'V'?Wv-vy'??j ?"wp life j 4 n i t M Sjv '1MMI1 :ErU Widow Cemes te the Rescue of the Discouraged Yeung Man n WIXNIFKKIl JVIRLS of today fall utterly te np VT nreflntfi n ilerenr. rdiwii. Ideal Melting yeunp; ninn, declared one of our r h II n (1 p I l Mia renders rerently. Wc told bin utery of e n r 1 v strtiKRle, both ngnlnst poverty nnil temptation, nn Allc-uuf !1 we wondered If It were possible that nil modern women nre mercenary and ease -loving a n d Inclined te admire the fast, predatory nne of man. dls- CT tTSS witmitmvin counting him who KAiii'EU cueunv ,cnrn8 for n higher J and purer existence. It necms te us that Mr. K. wan J unduly pessimistic; still, one 1m net 5 omniscient, and we could only offer our own opinion. J Immediately, however, an avalanche of letters enme te us. from charming and high-minded giris, declaiming his ifoneral insertions, and expreiuir , Mplcasure, os, and surprise, at the ex- Jlstence of his type of man! a All of thebe were couched In terms of mmlMtv n.,,1 refinpniimt. nit each showed a mere or less starved Hie. jstarved for Ideals nnd companionship. 1 i ABOVE all the theories expressed by A the ddmsels. as te the Jey of right 5 living nnd true comradeship between wen nun wuravii, whs nnc iiu ui ni,- Stlen cf actual experience, which ought te comfort young Mr. It.. 8 KvllBR. v'ss W 0 fcjwiM A young widow tells us of her life , "i mcet Mich a let of young men, with a "goad" man. nnd hew sntlnac- but tlev nrv n nllke In being corn story it was. We feel sure that, bavin? wenpl,icc. I just yenrn te knew n clenn. r known him. she never would "decline. ' i,,..... n.nirini- nn. Th.. rm-i.l tme. te a lowlier range of feelings, " as J Tennyson bald bitterly In his poem !"Lecksley Hull." ly the way. w .,...... s,i.i ...... .'-' "- - rsuuze i nut ine proeieui reuuj " nui Se. modern one nt nil. hut an old com-. Inlnln. Thn l.nrn .,ir. .nr.llroe whpn Jnlnint. The here suffers tortures when uhls sweetheart, whom he has idealized 'and adored since nhlMheml. lilts him 5fer a brutish type of man. His scorn "and disgust and evni.-isi.i are scathing. SHe pictures her degenerating te the Se. it .7 refreshing,::' earV fnim this it widow that she feuni? iey and delight In n geed man. mid n i.! felt that he ichnncsd her own nnme. la'ien of life's lasxal .t !.-. rAjir,t ... ..U-i I,au.i I cn!n.s. ThU i hu im,.,..e kh.. h.m.Ik J Mr. It. through the nvraise 1'um.ic Ledekk: . The V eman's Exchange Te "Nance" Don't worry about th s trouble It wlll all tlcar up in tlme If u kpe s yourself In r ied c mdltlen, eatlns Red. wholesome feed getting plentv of sbep Jnnd exercise nnd fresh a:r. When veu , batlie our face, use het water and then finish with cold te tWiulnte the circulation and makn jour -V.'n clearer "Address your letter te "Cvnthia " care of JEvcvt.ve Pulxie J-edebk, Independence J Square. I About a Photograph Te the Editor of Weman i Page I Dear Maim I linv a verv cool i photo at my little boy nnd It has been e iUKges'ed te me that 't wau'd h su't J able frT a magazine ceer. Would veu kindly tell m- whrre I would ebtiin I J Information repardlnff same. J. P ; The best thtnp for you te de la te ynd J your 11 tie hey .s photograph or Just a writ" te various magazine companion explaining te thm that veu weul 1 l.k J te have it used a a ceer del?n. Other Sandwiches mTe the Editor of IVeman a Page: Dear Madam Yeu have helped out J se verv many that I'm coins te a.' ,your advice also Will veu please tell me what kind of sandwiches te makt for evening cempany'' I usually make a sardine paste and a!e pimento cheese , But I am rather tired of these two , P.ease answer Just ene mera question j for me I have tried ecry kind of J powder ImaRlrable en my re. nnd nor.- seems te stick I've also put cold eream a under the powder, hut u refu-" j st:cK a. daily iu;.ui:a i,l?v?Jnil f1 making cold chicken ,aandwichew, cither sliced or nimcO o e uan eee and samd With mavi.nnalsi KdressinR or a dev.led ham' "i r i er JhBps Just a plain lettuce with some sort Jef dressing And then, of c ur-e JU can t..aki them .th mariimUd", Jams cr Je.hes These are alwns awti.llv geed and are a ureut l'arlte with every ane Instead of usini plain J bread, it 13 nice, for a change, te use 0 toast. . Try gong w'theut powder for a few fdayc us.i.g a van'-hlng cre-un. If (ur ktn ts net drj. or a chamois te "take J tne shine off jour nose. J Are There Any Hikers' Clubs? J Te the Editor 0 iromen'i Page: . Dear .Madam I think that jour col cel Jumn is wonderful. I read it uith in terest every niRlit, and have been hcii.ed many times by it. Hoping that ou wlll enswtr these various and sendrs questions Firw. are there any hikers' clubs located in I'hilndelph a? If se I,'.ntr? '.'"JIuI' what are the spcit!ce.- tlens" Third, n-.y sister ,s ninet..en years of age, we'ght is 13". rounds, height is the frit two Ink,-- What is J correct height and wc pht for age? A DAILY llUADKH. Z Just as you fiv nice thiiiL's i.hnu l the 1, column. It has te admit that It r.mne nejp you out inn only nniiiitiD'ir) - n' 1 1 , e, i i iluce tlie supernunus tU"li and rrake vu firmly develej.ed ln proper picpertl.n 'all ever. Things You'll Leve te Muke ltr'il.1 M-ihe I ,1 ..(. llr.Hil .-Wanes Lnusual II.it ments ic braid of dificrent colors is Seutache J Oniiune Beutnt'l s"llt.ji tt IlltlLsl i)m Hull uni. en (!.. l.i. unvn ' ttv tits. iiwii'M ii ii' tuib nr deceruted bund te your hat. iriAJitA. .h.er.r,,.t 1 Unrni-V: .. that there nr, ml,iv few frocks which Itln tl. papers He reminds me "" I, " l" "' 1,,. .ofel of lee crenm l there . am l.Vrb' c ubs j if ' " 1,".m,'1"1 "l1 "ver 'm'r '"''I'1, '""! I Knew "hat jeu think of me. cn-' "poeim of g iiB-r sirup uml I..1 he glass ,, f, ,,, r.uiieOe' cool and ? where and wiuii : ' ' uu elastic does the re-t. Indeed, there thla. but I ceuMn't h. Ip it. Ily the . with ice-cold gint'er i.l : garnish with store in cool drv place- I hnvenn f Your sister should weigh 117, but ! frequently nn elastic nt nil. way. where Is "Lene Wolf? let us whipped cream and serve. pteved recipe which will appear ear J there Is no prccrlbtd he sht for her The simple hag frock certainly sways , ",r rre " J"u , "B. Whlniiwl Cream Mint SuniLte -n .September. 'aire. There Is erly a proper weight for ( ,., ,h,iini: this present season A Reed many persona have been in- niiii i ic.nu inn niuiii Iher he-ht anil a,- " !, ,1 , t ,1 i ., inin ltr IS teresl-d in 'Cvnicus'" letters If ven1 Place in the usual sundae glass n ( nihapple Jam The walking tint you propose te de u"4 !" ul" eni ei simpnuty neininj. lmV(. m H AnA tn,re nr , spoonful of Ice crenm and pour ever Wash crabantilcs ami cm In i,nri.. jwlll help you reduce. ..ml se will .tnv nm be mere simple than the bench , 0f ether letters, te read. Incidentally. ,1 cie am three liihW" pm.mih of vntilllu us. one i, 1 1 1 1 f ! nter t.. ll.ll l, ', klnd of fun that is een ise tenr Is fi-k. It's sometimes leng-walsted . .Jynlcui" is a "she" and net a he." i , ,?, V ten Mrluke with twri f , I ,, i ,,. I lL I. ,,0Un'1 "f ...rlvrmtine tir rrr. ,J TVi.i f la I ... It .. . J . . i l . ....!.-.!. 1.. ' il MI tlli'l III II !!'( tllftlsL 1 1 II IHII 111 - I I Ull. I Kill 111 tli t ll O niWllMH fl fit vnvw I P ffm. CI V-,v . s, , Q 2ji n n,..w...i r'n, i. i ..f ..it. ..- ....i... j.e.i saucers ene ereiiKiiiwc n.are.s. n i r.ir - w... .,. .., ......... ut mm ui rnese . exoerience inai ,- -.. a .nun w.ie ii" ,7 ." ..:..r.V. " ...:.: ";'.'.'.".' . ,. ,l.m.n. ...n.!.. of tl... finest .. im. dancms ccnoeis tnat nuvertm- 'n the "inrdv ny nature" h mere punctu.i. '.'" ."-'' ".' ' 'ii"'i.y sunrt-miiiiteij. .f.iV . ' " "i, ...i.. '."!'. V. ..'. "".' . r e.l el.ii a and if ve nee 1 Zv 1'Knin'O I'tM.t.ie .rneEti? I would lllte ian the tardy woman who ha.s n.vcr , Ami with the super-develepnient . Jtlewer te be. Sew en u bead for tn- ,IlsI' S',H0 are certalny worth in- you pU-ane advUe ma hew I can get ae-I trninlni? In bUBlrifw vairn One el I durance, nn Impnilfiim nml (llhsntNfnr A uiuun ii 1 1 1 it i n n iii.ii' i un ii iiii I'll i-i i i ------ y -. . . ., h.i in un riit,- iniw iij nun n iiii x-ii-n v ii'.. i . ,..itnr.. r,i,..ini. e v. .. , i..i i i nnLi. i noun u.i. iiiii nuiiu. i..i . e bend ll few times. Siitcl, the laid te . MLlH f y,l m, .r i'n.Ilm Llvlne ln ' newllst "She belenited te that larjtt , ww i,lllmr ,nr r n,.!, , ... "" nt- the band n jeu wind it. Wuh tl.e I wonder f you need a new silk fter ; ", 'tfii'" .'lira of p;o,de who have the Illusion r1" J,1 n ns tli" lmbtt of leek Sbrnld held eilBewlse. curve It te f,,i, nutli.ie e taUe nwiiy w th you? One Jr1 TliiTnJA1 OVri Jnt while tisT'l.T, iK'are'V '" "t ' tl.luKN 1., inlly'fn " hS. Ions Pftal. Then miiKe two short of the store is ha ylnp a sale of pink , in Philadelphia y are 0fJnmnl lMnhH aru "(""lt I erelienl instead of the ptactlcal side jpetnlH, ntiether Ieiik one. etc.. fellow. , crcpe-de.clilti.. nichtKewnH. and the 1'Kase tell me hew te Ket ncnunlnted The rle-lc deenn't nmnd s'lll for nny Discipline lour impntlenre. lie wary of JltB the iliauram ll the lower rirfht- , silk is ..tceftlenally Reed value. .Seme with the yeuncur people of these Kaatern body When we Inconvenience ether I mnkiiiK slap-. lash decisions, nml trv te . ..-- ...-.- .... ., . . .,, wiuni ...I -. ,, .. . - -- - iiri ui'" " - - - . j i.iwu. ,. . i nui iv iiii i inn inn iviirn i-11 in n n,n i ... kin. 1. 1. lu.uii. ..uniT uuu iiiiKU iiuw.'f un- ,i ,- ".ii. .i.w , ...iii-m e.nuriij -" j..j, n..epie ej- our uiiiiuriviuuiuy .' jireeeeu "Uni the I'.tllleiilntl ill the Woeilnil.. " jut each Bide. Have a ttsscl of it.e ' tailored, but nil pretty nnd dainty, uud It Heems te rynthla yeuhnva perhaps en the theory that net en.y 'locks f.llltIvnt0 Vnur newers of piwinrnlw,'. Itwaltl lmtiKltiK from beneath one of the priced at $a.M. , net given th" church or the y m c. A. but tralna and beatn will wait for us .ly'iea nS well as inental CmIurance' !u... nh...,n itn-,.ru ,i,i, ,lliui' H chance Have jeu Hpolien te your na.s T he woman In the Illustration, nrr v ne I"'Jii.ui iii win us mental. ,,; IIAIU'tiR COOLKY "Tn llin writer. T would like te Ray, keep up your model conduct, for, no matter hew hard It may be. some day there will be a girl who will love you the mere for your temptations over come. It is n pity there are net mere men like you. ' "I have been very fortunate, for my i beloved hubnnil wan one et tne tew wlm linre Icent themselves untnlnted. In the navy he was jolted at and ridiculed. "Micn I first met him, beinc p. 'Hi f.i Lain mnnntrinnnn. tiler, n 1 theitf;litlcss girl, 1 was inciineti te men . """- mere. appreciation, but his nobility made me ' ..ft"',, ,' ' deem , te business, I aitree nllmmed. untl fickleness and .hallow- ?n7,hflnl a fL"""' "n ;,Ka' "'S ncs departed O.ir love for each ether ihim." buhwToVe' to7,u!e becamn a sacred thing. I her'' And why can't the real man de thought never entered our heads. When , h" SV0, Jl S'" ""'" &. n"'1 we married, we had net a dollar in the 12 nCentenit.fnME.e' f,0Uiy?.urtle,.V,?y ?& weUd but we experienced six years of , "SSSiSl'AtS.i'." I ultlV complete happiness, whose memory fits- rpeaklni; for myself. I don't want te be tains me new, in my loneliness. J tied down for a geed many years yet. "De net let yourself become emblt-1 . ""1 that I ye spent n let of time wiy tered. I think the suggestion by Win- ' '"8 m!?',l"f ber close. Ged bless nlfred Harper Coeler arc splendid, and ntuer8ntir11 n11 for makln1?I,tIhN?ccL?iusmn .oho the future sh? nredictn for you, 1 R 11t1.M-t.bM. when some one. some day. will appre- ciate aim iec jim. 1 JF ONE is apt te think this widow I ,,,.pner nnd saner en account of her I :.. V. ,. , . r. ' ions of veune clrls. j.-rem nclnwnre comes this "? XTl" M " msuX Tlaragen !i am twent ?hr yc" old. nn,i my be a bit mere sedate and dls-1 '" 'v ': ----- , 1 crimlnntlng tlian some gins, Decnuse 01 illivine been In close touch with a wen- lerf.il mother v.i.. ,,hn for iniu. every time: never nnr for keeps,' untl I find him " ' -iMiubAi inerr ib uir uiue i unuuci- , .iin-. .h -e. k-i.n- u. X l,hla ,U Ilner who say brlefly' but tO tllO POlnt . .... t0.le I1" " .' . " ,'n.",y.. young man Is all he says he ' "' ,YMir W , Mi T l PreS nVvHi m J..? nu trn ?: fl,i ,e B,!l(1 t0 hlip him n,ut,' "'" typve ll S".? I kmd one reads of only in story books!" ; ly wants te meet a few ap- I rpHESE are but a couple of the en- -L ceuraglng nnd fascinating rejoinders, Next fl'ne. in this column, we will give mere detailed descriptions of the monet- nnmiK pxlstence of some levelv I'enn- i slvnnla girls, who were Inspired te tell -is ,.f t'-elr side of the problem ' IJj CUlC:.t.NE L.0W15 ,r , . 1, ., , 1 1 t. Toe many hooks spoil the cloth ! It j niuile this profound discovery, uud tince .i Bume nine ngu iniu ine uesigners tl.iii we have applied the theory se belillj i ... mnv k,. fii nr i, ,.... be slender .ri'J, :. i ? i '..: .5 '" ') " ' " ""'" iiientiirinn tlinf We u inner if there ever , . , , , T 1 , is. uM have been a day when clethen weie htted nnd lined and guarded by low after row of hooks. t, i , i , , . ., Ihe most popular bench frock of the iii is the cretonne one. This, cut en simple llne'i just celebrated here, Is 1 . . .. . . . . . . iitllj trimintil with bands of dark .m, around the neck line nnd short -...-m and sometimes the hem. A ii ui tne same riuoeii completes me Cretnnne Rpnrh Frnrh n the outdoors, tennis being my lubby , V .1 ""' V", . .V,,7i Vi V; ''l--h- I'lnce n banana, split in half, I retOline aeaCtl r rOCK a gy the way. Temmy, de y3 play tennis5? I ln he fnU ,nml ',' "" ,, """ ",n1,,t 'f'' I In the bottom of the tilth, nnd then r ID a. TT kay yes. any.n : Well te continue c,ub or social. 1 he ice-cream sundne .,..,. ....... ...i. Ilf , .., nf ...,-t, I i beature of Resort Wear theucii bemA nn.,,, :-X .. ?i". ,jl win nmn n mi treasnm n.ui if w-ivedi :....? .,?,""" , "f. l0.. c,enm nt. achi ' i'&W& in .nx of the following ways: l'X TtVlS.n.SS "nSSS I I i.i ui ii n "'iiii'iiutvsj ripiu-uiiiPin , iui . i innent. l.ulny we snow one et these people I'etiinnf fie.ks lieund with black gros gres i, .in ribbon and sashed ln wide rib- n of tlie Mint) hue. Adventures With a Purse BUi:.KFAST is really the most !m pi.rtnnt ineiil, don't you think? And everi'lune Minimi tin cnrctullj ii.. .,,..!,, ,.!,, ,,'irtb'iilfirlv the nr.n.,iii , . i lentsi.f the table. A carelessly laid table I.il,.- will certainlj net neip te . isn I nnj earlj morning a loom. Itliiehlri china Is very ptettv and would certainly 'dress up" ...,.,... ...... I"....- ' .-, - n tune verv niceiy. i en enn get cups- and sniieers and breakfast plates, nil for Fer namr. of .hop. autdresi. Wenan'a r.n Editor or pl.eii. Hinut loeo m suu net bctiiMn tli. Iieurs at snel rur namr. of heD. utdrn. Wimii'i Pr. "' . "" ... ....r.i,, iciiinc EVENING PUBLIC Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA Letters te CvntMa't column mutt tit wrlllrn m one aide 0 the paper only, anit must be stoned with the writer eme and addreis. The neme lelll of ee pubinhttl If the icrtter der net iclih it. t'nslenril letter anil letter u-rltten en both dr 0 the paper trill net be amutred, U'rlirre U'he wish pergenal answers that can be given in the column ulll plcme leek there, as pcraenal latter are cmlv UTittrn uiften absolutely nec iiirv. "Princess" Begs Forgiveness ,P?ar Cynthia 1 nm rebuked. I bea feritlvencs.s let us be friends new and the flndlmr? Writes "Captain Soldier Bey" Dcnr Cynthia Will you nubllsh my ltter te "'Captain Soldier Hey" 7 Thank you. ,.' anV."'.'.,hJyf." .n th. tay-at-hem(i "'1 '"""" lerKOt tnat ail tne like A. Jt. Because they ar net. l!tCa.USe OUT tvnn nt clrl nnrirlnle .u. ,.:.-!. . wr .,,,. -........ K h "-.& tWnsr. W'thC b' what would It havS been If all had imu nar Dey Pu.e.. her ..b' weM have been a "slaclter". still, I wish I could tell her in my own way what I think of her kind of boy. My very best friend did net wnlt until they mnde him co hn wrnt with tha first call, and was one of the first te no ?ver- ' 5ePl nlm away with a, emlle and V" (ruAIW'.,0J.M llL" ceuntn- "Catftain 4nid -i nv'" ",. i en imu v. .., you see. sLaeicsu hater. "Pesay" Writes te "Temmy" Pear Cynthia Even though 1've mer- f-m the favor te ety.i still con Ml?ue t0 ' 'our most weV,derfu 5lum.n , , D" ' think I am delnc wha eutald "Sentimental Temmy" no enderful hat net . g decMe- you would nnnver my lettnr threiiRh the column. He.illy, Temmy, I theuciit you were net Keing te unswer Se you want "i" iV ltt" '" ""''' i leek like. Net se wJll, J am old cneuch am considered a llai.yer. beJnB a wearer of many j colored N.ivaj,. (knew .what they are?), ,h ,' r.r.-u .!J-5..0,l ancer fend of ,i n,n 'Jve f,!'it' three Inched, weigh 123 pounds, have net h,ihliil imir ,. ..--..I .. .1..1. "..-.. r "" wu van tiuinue muse tresses If you (..v. n.k.t- uaiii ejea anu nair ana nm nui iiawoeiea. ' iMi g,I""ffi, lf0r l'U a", "5!",r an(I ' a'y ? and '1 t'n'H iwi ua -iwiw. letter las.iul ojes Sener. Muv n Cjntnia, iluchas Ornclaa. PEGGV. - - ., Ujw( '.! 1 f"..nl.... ....-.n.. I He Has One Fault A Serious One Dear Cynthia Will you please help me. I nm a young girl only nineteen jcars of age but 1 love a young mun of about twenty-eight or twenty-nine, who has ene fault. He drinks heavily. This young man does net knew that I love .mi. um mums 1 am just a frlund I-rem certain little things he has said and done. I nm led te believe thnt he ' mrs f.r me. hut win n.i. ,-n ..... '1 cause he Imag.nes I de no, r. r ll.... T 1,1... ...,!.. .1 !.... . ... " ...... . ....." urntu nun teverai limes reled'enly: ""I wed'f fthSuglu'ye'u 1 cared enough te help me." De you I think I should tell liim thnt I care for! him? This l.s the enlv fault that he has. no mis a goeu f.fdSlielirhV-e'r'Tntir'e control of himself He always knows ' i ) what he Is doing and this makes It 1 nenrnu ci nimHiur ! iift-i. iinruer riciise, iyninia, nein me. Anv nv.cn veu mav plve. wit .. nmnu........n I hV I V''l , -j i-us, Certainly let the man knew ymi care 1 uuuui ins gn.nc up urinK uut le net, ' engaga yourself te him. till h nrnv.u .. ... ...-.... .. ,". . .. " ".- 1,1 U I Mi-.f.M ,. It. ll.O ...... .AM ,.. ..... ... a mistake te marry a mnn nnd trv te, reform him nftmvnrd. Make hln work ' te conquer n'iw. nnd If he dee pe by ' tne time jeu are twenty-one. you m cht n-k be. ng engaged te him and mam Mmr ' h,.rtly. Cut it's (.ry hard te change ' Better th.nk n let. Dees Net Like Cynlcus Letters Dear Cwithln Is ret veur column te , be usid for letters of general Interest n' ' That Is what I've always under- t',ed anyway, and I've read the Kievixe I-i nt n l.tiiecu ever slnce I could read and understand It I Well. I don't nee. nny general Interest , In the letters of "Cvnicus " He nnd the 1 'Ruck Prlva " correspond, exchange rrlenasmps anil have a grand old time, while we. the public, leek en utterH un iVhiwrthe pu(;r.c0loekKon ut.erljl'mne: interested What think j-eu, Cynthia? New, when "Jack White" and "Hetty" I u-ied te rorrpend I could find some I thing worth while reading, but "f'vnl- eus," iiirh ' I don't even mind the "Buck I Pr!ates" levers te "" ynicus." but when 1 'Cvnicus' triea te answer htm as ele- gantlv as the "Buck Private" writeR, I thin I get disgusted When I rend th" letter my nate.i enemy ("Cynlcus") wrote about being blue. I wished with , an tnv wisning talent 'n.it I could he 'be wrlt-t Blue, was he' Weil, j Ktt '"ue -emuiimea mj-s u, out 1 uen't pub Fer "A U. S. Marine" ' Dear r-j-nthla I want te say n few .. ,. ... ...... ,....,';.." "' .." Jew l """" l" "' 'iier iiui-K i-rintt tie has the same feei'nit toward narrow-minded , people nt I had te A M But I buss.s stv Baw l W,,M rlM- because I nevir saw any answer In your column from her I want te pay one thins te anetliei i buck private, nnd that Is this: there aiv pitni or goon renown in the nerv ce of , .. -l.. L.'... .IT ......... f'"clu S:Jm' ,n,n'1 x n" si"1' te knew h.- ttZrFti te work, but te save some money nn 1 Bee me world and met bread-minded A SOLDICIl HOV. Give Them a Chance T'enr fvnthln Please tell me hew -iin n str.itiK'-r tret ncqualntnl In tli.n city, or any citv for that matter I came te I'M ndelpbla from Kansas lafct October r.nd I h,iin't been abln t. make arij- l.-iHtlntr aciualntances sluee I landed It may be. because I was born and raised in n. small town nn.l nm nr., nciunemeu ie uir-iewii iuui thut It K se hnril for tne te break tile Ice Anv. . y, ,-i-.i.., -. .. r i .."' wa-' ' haie trl.il cerj-way I jnew hew te R. t acUallited but haven't succeeded tjeintj te chutth or te tin Y. sr f. a doesn't de any koe.1 Nobody HremH te knew or care whether yeu're n fctranr;ui- or nm Could I Ret ncqunlnted at one of these ter or the association director, telllnft hew strange you reel nnu that you want . iu a.icci jeuus amcuv.e. A.y i...i IJEDGEBr-pHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, This year the suits are conveniently made in two pieces. This gray cheviot trimmed with cress-stitch embroidery in red and blue has a whole one-piece dress under the box coat which gives it such a youthful effect. V V Mrs. Wilsen Varies the Menu With Seme Unusual Heme-Made Sundaes Nothing h Mere Delicious Than Ice Cream, Especially When It Is Served in a Nevel and Appetizing Manner ny MKS. M. A. WIION CeptrlsM, J913, bv 3!r., .If. A, IPIIaen. Hyhfj rcatrucd All CJOMETHING te hervc te the piest thnt Is jt'M n little bit unusual Is just what se manv of our 5eung hetif.e- wives nre looking for when they return Place a large Ftioenful of Ice cream ,. .- , .,. ....1..1.1.. u" ne-rreiun imiie nnu mm iiurivij j with knife, making squ.tr n'l soda ctnrkers. te nnd pour ever the ice ere, wit n ktnte. inn tine snunre: n nep tour :. . : " . . form a box, cream a whipped crenm chocolate snuce. ...... Wilpppil Cream ( horel.ito Sauce Place in fnucepan One cup of Aencj, One cup of tugnr. One ami one-half c;m of cold tenter. Twe table poen nf reivitarch, Thrcc-nunrtm cup of encea. Stir te blend nnd bring te boiling peint: cook for five minutes; tli . 1 v -ii Tire fenjnoeii of vanilla. hen ntld Onc-auarter tiastioen of rlnnumeti ... . . r-i A M nml -lien rent v tn M"e fold in one cup of whipped crenm. Vnm Yum lllmlie "m i"" , . . Place a large spoonful of Ice cream Ice-cream plate and cover tne lee two .nbleM-oens of , rl U!-llwl macaroons and serve with whipped cream chocolate sauce. Frontenac Sundae. .-, ..!.... .. 1.... AM..AM. In Vlrt.T.1 1'iacn one iniu et ".e uii'tiiu in uv,i en rnd add n., ;.; .,, rrmhrd macaroons Unc-half cup ej crusnea macaruens. One-half cup of chopped nuts, Tirrh'C mat n win 110 tr cut tn .imall ptrcc, Tteentti tccdlei . . . . . r Ulend well and portion out In five portions and tna-k quickly with whipped cream : gnrnisn wun suce 01 iiur.Miqju' . , ...1. .,,1. i ....i. nnd serve. Orange Simp Place In saucepan f)tic cup nf sugar, Oiatcd rind of one orange. Juice of tliicr oranges, One cup of icatcr, Twe M Mi '"'"' of cornstarch. ,. ,..- .1. l. .,.! .n..n stir te iiis-snve nn- siiii'-i iniu jmij,... nnd hrlnt! te bellm-l point; cook ler Ave minutes, cool and add line inutcjiefnt ej uiunyt tanuw. Chill and serve. If jeu desire this sirup te be n fluffv pale veilew color, as It Is served out en the coast, mid One-half citp of inarjhmallew cream, Hvffieiint iielleie it actable coloring te give the di sired color. Wend well. filnger Ale Ice Creain Seda This is n new mdn, and Is very pep ular with many finks, hlcspoeiiH of cm-lied it. am mint candy WHATS WHAT By HcUn Decic , ' It Is mannerly te be punctual V nallv ceurtemiH m.ui or woman ever keeps nnethir wait i; hn an iipiielnt- mrnt Iuih been made I'l-rhapsi u is hum te nis i experienca that e -n a man MJltVllif late, hnu just inanaRed te mlsti the beat, and be spoil the day for the rest of una be spoil tne any ter tne the croup of pleasure seekers. auntlae a la Dresden and pnrnlsh with whipped cream that has plenty of the crushed cream mint candy folded in. Spill Itanana Sundae Use the glass dishes that come for serving pickles and olives te serve thlH pour two tablespoons of either straw betry or ra-pberry preserve ever the peaencs and garnish with whipped cream Turk's Head Cut squares of spengecake nnd fcoep out the center. Fill with any nice pre pre t.erve. then place en top a spoonful of Ice cream, sprinkle first with finely chopped nuts and then with bitter grated chocolate. MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS PenrMrs. Wilsen Will jeu kindly mlv'si. hew te make snowballs that nre sold en the stands? .. , , MKS. L. C. I sp nn Ire shaver nnd K.rn,wi Inn rx fill n tenctip. pnekins firmly, pour ever u I. ..1.1 . .. iuum" re' 11 or iiverinrr r run """ ""'1 fruit sirups are made iouews Chocolate Sirup liace ln saucepan oil half cV "e'f Cook slowly for M COCOflt trater, i m! Y 111 Inil tne wnntntiit , , " Hi"iii.O h-humi; from the tire and ndd Otte tcaspen of vanilla. Fresh Ft tilt Sirups Place in saucepan Our cup of prepared fresh fruit, using anu fruit desired, (hie cup of supar, Onc-ijuartcr cup of teater. t unit for ten ininuti-.i, cool and strain l... .;,. ,i,.i ; ; """" 1" sirup through u. piece of clue-e -" My Dear Mrs. Wilsen Knme time. inpe I wrote nskln; IT jeu would klndlv print a recipe for chill sauce and nisi) icrnhapple marmalade or Iain. .Mrs. HKM.i: McK. Chill Sauce Wash bnlf a basket nf tematnes nml , cut In small pieces, place j iireservlng kettle and cook until win' uifi n,.i ,. ...1 ..!. .1 . "1. ,,."". ' '"." ""' "'.'" inn inruiigii a nne sieve, ami return the pulp te the preserving Irettle nn.l ...1,1 , One auartef finelVkeped onions,' -" (... v ;.,.ij i hwzjh-u irccn nnd rr" peppers, using ceuul number of each rancty of pepper. , nr-natj cup e; salt. V'iie t'lblrsimens et cinnamon. One teaipoen of alhpiee. One-half teaspoon of nutmeg, One-quarter teaspoon of ginger, 7 ice tablespoons of proper, ' 7' no cups of stieng cidir vinegar. Cook slowly until very thick, then Kt"i-c In sterilized glass jars, adjust rubbeis and lids and seal securely, place soft, then cool. Hub through a line sieve mm measure. .(i Twe-thuds run of suaar te every cup of the crahapple puree ,1111.1 return te the preserving kettle Cook until thick, then stoic in the ilauul manner for jellies uud mtmnalnde.s. Read Your Character By Dinly Phillips Haie jeu u cenv.'T pieflle? If s.,, jeu sheu'd net i.n'y reiillite the meiitn! facilities In w hlch jeu are sttoni stteni bill ll us.. In wiil.ii j i,u in-,, eiilt, lii nriler thnt .win may ciiltivnle them nnd thus attain a better aijd nieic ellicletit mciitnl lialiuice. KM-rrlse for the Onm I'rollle The faculties which jeu posyess In a sluing ilegiee nr.' mental ulettness, impulsive action, and a practical tuni of mind. Hut if jeu cultivate these faculties in the extreme and neglcft tlicir optie-ites you will tuni in the Ien; run that jour mental efliciency will b impniied , Your linpijl-cs will lend you Inte rash if iiviiin'irntm t 1 1 1 tun t ...... -. ... i,. .' tiiin'- iiii iriii iitri. ..l..1..l 1 ..t ...!.. i . .'. irtuiH'Mii- iiini wjuiiiuu'ty Minrt-RlCUtGU f ' Tomorrow .iientai inscipilne for the Brunette. AUGUST 2i, 1922 The Wife Cheater By HAZEL. PEVO DATCIIBLOR Jean Stockbridge marries Tterman Wayne in spite of many warnings from her fritnds. Bha cheeses him In preference te Herbert Livingston, tehe loves her devotedly but tehe lacks Herman's charm, S'erman has never been kneicn te care for ene trew tin tnerc fAatt a few weeks at a time, but Jean is confident of holding him. After marriage, heteever, she finds this mere difficult than she had imag ined, for he makes her mlserabte by his attentions te ether women. When Edith. Jean's younger sister, comes te visit them, Xerman seems mere in fatuated than he has ever been before. Jean is sure she Is losing him, but there is apparently nothing she cap de, for Edith plainly encourages his attention. In desperation Jean turns te Herbert Livingston, tehe is eager te make up te her for Xerman's delin quencies. She realizes that Herbert still cares, but she Is reckless because of Nerman's treatment of her. IN THE dnys that followed, the situa tion nt our house did net change, save for the fact thnt 1 was different. Where befere I had accepted Herbert's attentions ns n last resort I new wel comed them. I realized thnt I was try ing desperately hard te become the kind of woman Alice Wilsen had once told me I could never be, nnd in my heart I knew nhe was right. It wasn't in me te pny Nermnn back ln his own coin, te beceme Interested In some man te the extent of actually enjoying it. Ne, I wns n one -man woman. I wanted my husband, nnd yet I wns feiced te piny the game because there was nothing ele te de unless I wanted te sit at home nlene, or wntch Nerman nnd Kdlth dnnce every ether dance together at the club. But I realized te my surprise that In spite of myself I wns changing. It de lighted me the first tlme I realized thnt. my old friends, Iluth and Margaret, were looking nt me nskance. At first nothing wns Haiti, but n growing cool ness developed between us, nnd finnlly they cntne te cnll en me ene afternoon nnd the subject of Herbert wns brought up almost Immediately. "Jean, de you realize that people nre tnlking?" Margaret asked primly. "About me, hew funny: And I went off into a gnle of laughter, ns though I thought such nn idea tee funny for words. Actually, I was net amused. I was sick at heart, I longed te confide in Margaret and Uutli. but miffering had hnrdencd me, nnd I was learning the game of pretense through long prac tice. "Jean, you've changed," interposed Iluth. "You're net the same woman who married Nermnn just five months age." "Whnt did you expect?" I nsked lightly, "nnd after nil, girls, why nre you censoring me for something that you would net think of blaming Nerman for, it's hardly fair." "Yeu knew all about Nerman befere you married him," declared Margaret, "wc nil told you; In fact, we warned jeu against lnarrjing him. Jenn are jeu sorry you married him, don't you love him any mere?" "Of course I love him," I returned, "but I don't see' what thnt hn te de with my friendship with Herbert. Women de have friends besides their hu-bands these dnjs, you Knew, we're living In nn enlightened nge. Yeu might ns well censer Nerman for bring seen nreund town with Edith. It nmetiuts te the snme thing." Mnrgnret shook her head quickly. "Oh, no, it doesn't! Nermnn is Himply plnylng nnd wp rill knew it, hut jeu re dint-rent. .lean, nnd every one, knows thnt in the old days there waa something between jeu and Ilt'tlmc. i that's why people nre saving thliu's." I 1 shrugged mv sheiildeis as though It were n matter of the slightest im portance te mi' what people said, and Ituth .asked suddenly, "Then you in tend t" go en with it?" "With whnt?" "This affair with Herbert?" I was suddenly nngry. After nil It seemed nb-nud that Iluth and Mnrgnret should be sitting here solemn as judges criticizing my attitude nnd settling themselves up nti crlteriens of my be havior. "If you persist ln calling It nn affair, jes," I said quickly, and seriously, "Iluth, dent jeu think l nave been pretty patient with I he things jeu uml Mnrgnret have had te sny?" They still ed nt me us though they couldn't believe tlwir cars, nnd I stared back with that same studied leek that Kdlth always were. I knew in that moment that 1 had hurt them both dceplj, that they had cuine te nip m a spirit of friendship, and that I had treated them til, iiuiuiihly. When thej rose te go n few minutes later, our goed-bys were very stiff, hut I did net lelent. even though 1 tenliied that I had probably lest two ery geed friends. (Te le continued) THE HOME IN GOOD TASTE By Hareld Donaldsen Kbcrlc'in Windser Chairs There is one kind of chnir thnt origi nated in Uueen Anne's time thnt ban i. .... i i i i.,.. t. ...... in in ,.s e,j. ... I'l'i'i.i.,. i.t.u. rc. hi nee then and Is still us much In tie- Mine men iuui is sun ns n.iicii in uc- maud and ns siiitable for vailed uses Vt r.,&rr.,r.,e,,!, MH Cliaii-s of this tjpe f.iria a distinct -i ... i i I ...... 1(1 UIKl Its S1....1...U IOI l. ill. Ml US.' , ...... s ... ...is l,.e .'..... It I.ISl.l.l I class hj themselves, uud iIieiikIi iiiuny wirhitleiis In .stiuciure and appearance ... . ........ e i i w.ii.i,i-i, ti,..i . .nm in .....i'. i.jc.e is never nny tulstnliliii; the family reseiu hlaiici'. These variations In tjpe have I been se numerous nnd he iuterestlni; I that net a few people have made a hobby of celleciini! them, in utmost the mi mi' way as one would set out te cel- I led pestuce stamps or autographs. The ' two dlstlnuulshliiB clinracterlstle.s of Windser f hulls hj which they may al ways be known are the slender turned lcc,s, splayed outward from the sent te the lloer, nn.l connected by slender1 turned stretchers; and the bucks, coin- posed of u number of slender turned spindles tet cle-e tegi'tlier. The seats I nre of weed. The backs of the early til. ......... .li.ii.u ...n.lf. ... r . . ,, ,li.("", I nil. in, ill.u.i- ... iJl.l-.-ll .I1I11IH time, nre hoeped, ns in the cut. Tinsel .n.li. Wltwlunra hIl.. rlti., I. ...I .. , I ' " 'J " "" "' "iii'i. ....... l-CI.IMII pierced splat Instead of the middle : IP YUJ 1 lw xP R i I - 2 ill i jf spinuies. CovvrteM, 1921, lv fubllc Ledger Company If ew Nice! Auieni; some of the nntlve Indlnn tribes of Central Amerlcn the men nre ftilte Hiibservlt'iit tn the women. After a marriage the bridegroom removes ills belennlnKs from his pureutH house te that of bla wife. Girls Leve te Speculate en Types That They Think But Nobody Can Ever Decide a J pectin J jpv ui u tjsubtui. vf utn.jr x imy UIKQ a Special Girl HT THINK men like the domestic type 1 of woman." said the demure girl who bent se industriously ever her sewing. "Oh, I don't t" exclaimed the girl whose eyes ttpnrklcd with mischief whenever her smile showed the deep dimples in her cheeks. "They like n (jlrl that'll keep 'cm guessing. 6omc 6emc 6omc bedy with pep." "Yrs, but they don't want tee much of that," the girl whose eyes were deep winh wlndem, interposed. "If you keep them gucssiing tee long, they'll lese Interest. They like the woman who knows hew te mother them a little while she's lllrtlng with them." "Oh, I don't think sol" cried the cute little girl whose bobbed curls mnde her leek almost fifteen years old. "They just love n girl they can pro tect, n girl that makes them feel big uml Impertnnt." She rolled her eyes expressively nnd assumed a helpless leek that would hnve made n man long te take enre of her. However, while It might have made one mnn venrn te protect her, it would have mode his brother give a cynical smile nnd walk nwny. ALL this talk about what they like nnd the type of girl they want for their wives Is n great waste of time. They want what they happen te wunt, flint's nil. Of course, many of them de net hes itate te sttlte just whnt they de like, nnd whnt qunllflcntlens they require for the girl who is te become their wife. Hut most of these marry exactly the opposite kind of girl. One may wnnt n geed cook, another may insist upon a geed dancer and hang the cooking! On the ether hand, while Jehn de clares that his wife must be a girl who can go camping with him without screaming every time she sees n bug crawling ever the grass, Jim prefers n wife who likes te take care of his house and keep the home fires burning there while he gees camping nlene. The Irony of fnte generally gives Jehn n " 'frnldcat" who makes him premise never te go enmplng again with or without her, while Jim's wife weeps nnd will's if he gees away for two days without her! "Oh. well !" Jehn find Jim say, stoutly, "She's different. She's a great little wife even if she Is afraid te go camping afruid te stay home nlene." WHAT A mnn wants In the way of a wife Is n favorite topic of convor cenvor conver sntlon among these who nre eligible. It's lets of fun tn nlr j-eur knowledge, talk from the depths of your great wis dom. Hut nobody really knows anything nbeut It. even the men themselves. A girl may decide or he te'd thnt "they like them tall nnd dark, with a sweet disposition and no desire te go out in the evenings." Se she gees te it gren't deal of bother te darken her hair, sweeten her nature nnd cultivate n willingness te settle down comfortably In the living reimi nfter dinner. Only te lind tnat the man te whom she wunts te say jes likes them small avtaes Hundreds el Thousands knew, in Ihc long run, Specials for Philadelphia, Bexes Double Deuble uiims rr sr'v A1P Crcjt Julc bet 21c CecaCcU bet 5c Hij-e-Uln Mtrehnullew 0s 27c Saitani sjrihnullew Crne lVe )m Bntter Fancy Creamery BEiMer lb. 39c "Er Ohie Oil pint bet 53e Muihtll'i Trlj lltrrin; cn 25 "Enterj OJrt 0.1 'qum h,t 53e Muihall'i Kippercd Hcrr'sij can ZSe lleira Tcmile CiUu? 8 01 bet 19c Seeded RiUini 15 ei pkj 17c HtlmSvrtel Mfcicd Pkklci bet 21c S-.tJIcii Riiilni IS ei pi. I 20: mVLY St. KkH Mink 0.1 MeU Od Ceiuun. Mmltrd . . Pur. Cider Vir.ejir. pint can 27c quut ei Sic un 23c . . . Il-ei bet 19c fi,A jntt"H ttl V&3 &? S1. - ft . M ' I w&em sffi? J TT WTXTjTOT TT A WTrJw '(n.(lsin NEW Mm SKG6S EVEftY ONS GU.IUNTEED We elT.v -. Mi...iBHri.H....... ,.tt.it,,traq ", '!" u WJ i.nwi' "im ruuacicriicue d . ,. MiSCfOLANEOUS IfDIS-ALl. Neret.aii Sardiaci c., 17, Cfandicelher'i Fru t Jam ;j. You'll tnje? its aroma 4W1 c Ww L'rsler no elrcumitancea or condldene which we can control will we erir aacrlQcr th. quality of lied Circle" Coffee te main tain . low price, Hut, ewlni te the letcnt rapid ailrancea I. the coffee market, ll Ii new mcciiiarr fur ui te advance Ihe price, Uut tli ia .light advance eheulj net mean anything te you. Il la till by (ar the IIE3T COH-'EK VALUi: In ihe Imd. &ATLAHTIC) -w & "- ""ivyajHgggbj" , Men Like te Marrg Upen That, for Men Don't Ufa nnd light, with enough fire nnd n,,, te he interesting, and nlwnys read?.? , go off te n party any evening at all' ! n moment's notice I " ea Ne, they don't like tvpes the a ,. like qualities, they like -girl,;. 'Cy den th ihey like whnt happens te nppeal U Yeu can't write It out nnd pin it m en your wall te guide you. yOll have te study the IndbMul A mnn you would like te intern nnd whnt p rl In lier .t. "!"- nt some f line In her life knew one n?.1 whom she. would 111m iV "1e.ni thnn he his ever been interested bcfeSIl II till find nut Inuf ,.,l,.i I. , .,uIerJ peals te him. ' " ,s ,uat -1 Sometimes you knew better than k. J docs, nnyhew. -J Can Yeu Tell? By It. J. and A. IF. Iiedmtr The Orltjln of Explosives As early as 0(13 A, D. the GrptW used a combustible material known I! "Creek Fire" In their defense eW sinntlnople ngnlnst the Moslems Thi formula for mnklng this substance wi! ti secret retained by them and used u late ns the eleventh century. In 71(1 te 718 A. I), this "Grw Fire" was the means of saving F.in from conquest by the Moslems Jw sent n fleet of 1800 ships against Con Cen Con stantlneplc. Se effectively (, .i, Orcekn mnke use of this new substanel thnt the Arab fleet was completely di. streyed only five gtillcyB returnln? ta Alexandria te tell of their dtktL "C.reck Fire" was In nil probability, mixture of napthn nnd sulphur or pitch discharged by pump.s or tubes lecttei tn the bows of ships. It was Ignited na It was forced from these tubi nnd in effect wns perhaps similar te the flame projectors used ln the World Vnr. A long time before the discovery of '(Sreek Fire." however, nnethcr In annullable substance hnd come into tin Hulls of pitch, sulphur, petroleum at& nuiitlin were Ignited and hurled by cat. pults ngnlnst nn enemy's ships or fortl fertl fortl fictitieus. The Knglish called thu "Wild Fire." " Credit for the first real explosive ll given te the Chinese, although the did net develop their impertnnt discev cry beyond n very crude state. Thi general use of newder heirnn In tli .. teenth century nnd it wan manufactured throughout Kurepe in ordinary houses Only smnll qunntities were mnde nnd the process wns crude. The ingredltnti weie mixed by hand with mortar nnt pestle. The first powder mill nn record wns established nt Spntiilnu In 1578 'it. of course, the great stimulus for tht tne of explosives did net come until the invention of firearms. Tomorrow "Why Wns the First IWJ. way Cnl'ed n Tramway?" cApertraitby Siachracli size 8x10 complete in attractive silver or Qeta easel tram ter 10.')e !i?n nirsTNi'T st. fmDertanee of IhrSItv Housewives that Buying Groceries a! the A&P rapidly multiplies penny savings into Important dollar-savings The unequalled, gigantic buying power of the A&P is strenuously solicited by every feed producer and manufacturer, en account et its Immense outlet, with the result we are enabled te present value through our stores that cannot be equalled by any ether gro cery organization. We are endeavoring te lower feed prices wherever possible, and in order te de se, manufacture and produce feed articles ln our own factories. With the assurance of quality at lowest prices the AtP presents tha logical erc ctry store for the practice of REA1, economy. Camden and Vicinity - Tip - Tip ?& A&P Cern Hikti pk 7c Cnpt Nut ,..rr. 11 " ShredJcd Wht ,;e. ...pi He A&i' Pwirit Butter T.-r.rrt... .'4-H' I" 15t PRINT A1P PUln Olivee Utje but 27c A&P Plain Ot' uaaU bet ISc It&R Bened Chicles can 5Sc Petted Meats br Sandwlchei can 10c e U0LOq - - - des. 28c FOR QUALITY EXCELLENCE in9 c.iu.cc.b r.c.ruj riuc-i'iwui" ft vh. atiuraiice or r;ucii:y excellence, ECONOMiaaY PRICED O'.-lDjkh Cltanur llurler'a Cece. Jill,.J.;i ... Campbcll'i Tomate h'eup 4jirMMMMfl 1 ib. m sJP Cirlen fsr-5. Jr. Pbg X .can K cn2lc canlfc IMF COFFEE full - bodied strength ib delightful its incomparable taste. & MSIFIC'c" 1 1 ;:i k r .' f- . t ?ev . -.jk,. . .- (. iy;y,,.v A.i.Vf .
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