ffl JWflfjpS pTpSSS'SflijpSr n Af nrr Yf,i'i . ItJJFj I$f wzFH'-yjJsmm iWW. ,r MFJipiVS ' TV' '.lt?. PKCT5S Ksr;? s ' i- wjf I ftm f .VJ i.U i" fW .e Marriage Breker Brings Happiness te Lonely Men and Women HV W INNIKKKI) HAltPEK COOLKV OUPPOSE n merchant linil SOI11P t It ts nmv n imilicr nt cnnl indexes beautiful merchandise te dispose of. ! Jwels pprlmps.'er Turkish rugs -and tn fl II n t h O r tow 11, ' some imp wns long- ' Ing for llii".i-. linn linil 110 Idea where or hew te find them, wetildn t It be unfortunate for, 1 ,.,.(, ... 1 N" TC ..,.. 1 .i,ii n,l . hl -v.. i ms in n coin- niprclnl fimilp. nm BAnrnti mm. I- ...,.1.1. '. n.... ..t .1... ' oppecltp f ex who nilRltt till tlielr needs. ; It Is lamentable I We lime hem dl'eus'lnc the heart hunger of both .veuiir moil 11 ml cirK Through tlie medium of this column. , mnny chnrmiliR cnrp.ien of domes. tic nnd remaiitit? leiisinB have been A. BLf . tot It pnrerfi thf :."'"" ",,.t,V ""'" V,""V Y r v k ...-. ini 1 nira tntni-n m tnnmnn u imiitim 11 1111 t aek " Kvs. 3 nnd women fille.) 1 ""'"' up te his rpiitr;inent I'M"! I" 't nny questions te ask. but' PviUVV w t li -en 1m cut 1 ' rn" llp ftldlnus. even when tliev seek would like ver mueli If you would put t'T SB 1,,-i.U hi I tli, n PC het ween te search .ml n mute. h " print I nm very lonely ami m..j WIS longings ami til,' 1 , , , , , eftentltms .veur column ..h..r .,. m, . '- tintur.il delrc fei 1 no meiirrn metropolitan nreKPrs nil- ' 1 often wish I was Pn- of the nnnv WlXVlKiiFn 1,,,,,,., n.,,l Inm vertle that marriages nre nrrniiffPil no- inrnn .. i. ....... .'..: .'.."'' ICH5LET ., i, ., I,,,, ,, nirdilic te IiU'.Iiieki nietlieiU. nml tlinf ,enl. their trnnhU. an...rnii.' 11.... .1.... ! Drought out. Vet In all our boasted " '-name i" khp mm iiip enep exer civilization nnd our modern sisCms of I Jinny a Impjn wife Is n born mnteli sclentllie management nnd pffieleney Is miikpr. and perNt'iitl introduces her there nny intermedium through wliih R' friends te the 1110.1 eligible baehe baehe felks can meet and male? I r "h? knows. Hut that Is se lilt- Yes, there is one. as old as the "'"ml. Most of the cirk nnd men MMAH .,,, --i ii-i..- t. 1,.... 1 1 tl" LLH' riht n our nil Ut. I t. s'been broe ' up-te-dntp. modified and Americanized, 1 yei 11 is imp siime eiu institution , the marriage broker! . mnE Jews resanl it a a enlamity for X nnv cirl te reni.iin sieelp Tli. humblpst and poorest "III nnkp sttipen- , ileus sairifiees te sne in, t down &l"thM u iiu mis iii-L'ciii iMircmai ining is u He loves his business, and regards it almost 11s a philanthropy, however he may haggle ever terms. Klght in the heart of our rifles the marrlnge hmker i.IIps his trade. Te him come net only parents, but bach- clers nnd leung clrK Tliej arc up- frank v .1,'f hi TJl' .Tr m-Si' U1,,U ap n prefercn-e for niencies or liruilPttes. thin m iilninn tmr.nn. ,h, ,L.. .1... 1 "'. . fhej make this known, and their tnte In intellef tunl s. I domestic lines 1m tabulate, ,....,, ". mi- miimn, u n 1 nieu ici clal and The Wife Cheater By HAZEL I)K0 KVrrilELOK Jean Ftnckhr ilir vmrriri Vermtn Wayne 1,1 ;nfp or trntin 'imiiNih from hrr fiicntli. .. cioer nm in prrfcrrnre ft Hrrhcit Lit inqiteti. Vho Im rt h rr rlr etnlli b't I who lurk 1 A'erinmt't hmm. nit.mn hat never known ulint it m In cue ter one vemnn mmr thnn n frtr ireck , 11 a time, but Jean i rrtiifidrnt of hold ing him Aftrr inmiimic, linnet n the fimin it lUfieult nnd he mnkr her mlncrnblc tlneunli Am itttrnliem te ether teemeii. II hen Edith, Jnnn 1 ununijrr inter, count te niit them, Xnniinn nrriet ,,n n jllrtntien with hrr, nml 111 irn ration, .lean ttirm te Ifcibeit Livingston, who itill teie, hrr. The iinu comet n hen Ilerbcii snka her te ie ewny with linn, nnil Jean. lerWeH he nue of Sninmn'i nrylcet. drenlei en impv'ir te no. They ttnrt out in lleibert'n em. hit at Jnnn 0 inks t et ci ciciy nntin, t in her reieltt. In n i.miic, i(ie ri.r Herheit new nml the ear ieri into a tlitch tlueicimi them both out. Herbert's Plan TTSnOIKDaiiPiertiltr that Herbert I - Moen, tupip sinrins down flt mp ntnl then he spoke in his usual tone of vnlrn ,,,.' , . "eu"rP surp. .lean, quite ure that jeu ve nuiie up veur in. mi ' "O. os, ve..' r burst out. "Then listen, dear, no one nped knew anything W, nn l- it be though" that we vice out for a dtive vvhui i happened Will jei leave evervtlun,; te me and tr'ist me"' I r h. tile jeu can trust me, don't veu. .In-inV" "Yes." I whispered. ' I knew that ' TT- . .1.... . . . . , . . in' s.-ii uewii en tie nee de-1 e me nnd took mv hand in his and then fsuddelilv I leiiiemhered Mv bag' If thnt should be finind. the truth would cen!siOU V ... M hag mi jrasped. "It was In the. ear " i wnrr.v, ill attend te that he Mid quiihh "And new 1 suppose the bcht thin,; te de is t dephen- te Hilten " He went en te tell me where we were. 'I lie anidcri' hnd eci tur. d about tWent.V-tive tulles fletn Hill, in nn. I ll.,,. . bert hnlii wnlked three miles t,r nearest Heuse te "or n tp ;( , ,iIM,. the de, ter had hi en suinmei,.,.. ani ,, broken arm had been set n great l,-i I of tlinp had passu, h ivas new after JO o'clock. "I'd better j;et that niessnire thrnt.h as foen a pessihl, ' he said, ri-lug quicklv end u i.is i hen t'uit I renllzel for the tn st tune that 1 hid -nid neth ing about Herbert injuries. I had been tee engrossed , ml ,. nil , ttl. rled te think of nil thing but tne tru,j- edv that hud been averted " I reiiched out nnd caught his hmm as he steed In the bed "Herbert. ' I Mid sefilv, " I m ..eiTv for everv thing Tift (, nt in I. . .. ....!.. I. i unhnppiiievi. nml new fu'teri'il. ic nnru M'puifri re tjrK in m threat He pressed fl.Prfc em.ir ', ,.,., released nn hand " I blame invself. -. he salt! siernh ""Veu re enlv n hild. and jet. ve hien half mini with un hariplness, I shouldn't have urged tins thing en veu He siuilul down nt me for a moment and then eiicde across tu,. room and went nut My drowsiness had pn..ed awnv nnd S terrible denressinn liemii ... ...,i..i. me down I visualized Herbert nt the telephone, and Net man m the ethei end. What would ermnn think' Would he bellpve that we had enh geno ler ll rule, and would he come ti vme? What would be his fetding whin , he heard that I had been hurt? Unl wn",!"!,1'.'. l""ll"nel,sl'I ' I began te be ternhl.v afraid Mv mind pictured overuhiiig in its blackest form .Suppose it were nu, late te go back Suppose Net man Seucd this incident as n clmnce te ling me off Helpless. I ay there un the bed and suffered, nnd it MMMiicd te me then ns if In some w-ay I had failed Nerman Uecause or what I had se tiearl iIeiip. I felt that 1 must in some vnj he te h'ame for ever thing, and If Nerman had come into the deer nl that iiionieet 1 , ,,,,1,1 line lip uoer in I nn t iiiiillient 1 would have llune m.vself en his breast, for- getful of pride, forgetful of ever tiling ave my love ler him The Herber ecc no Herbert ewler .ivh Kdlth should c out 'semew here ' All cf tlictsc thiuf vvete net only pes.ible. , but lirebahlclif jl the mure I tortured ,U repreacn if mav seem mpreenan and ' ''"" te tiring folks together who yPS ciimnies and nice white teeth 1 lacking in romance te us but It has will have no pessible inferest in each """ever. I am really net tall enough, some exeellent points in Its favor. The ether. Wh.s should we have hn7fTn5mn,v..u.n?SLn,ne and n schatchen (femlnln... cliataiifp is a fl modesty nnd dodge the great fact Pe ou h nk Mand Pa chance? moments ticked awn Wll wn, , , , i'nem. ne ma in ii is wine ini-se 7 tniye loiinie. cne11 ,me -jirr - f, hfl v - .-.e t w, Iuhjj"' And then th,. thought Cen.H neus among the adornments of notenously simple frocks are often n.m0i'iii3 the aUns. reason why v.e should net he r.u,ii urri'il te me that perhnps there was the brld.il least in iiritiany is nn nrtls. (scalloped as nioreugniv as one et grand. ( slowly nml when nicp nnti ury ,,n v of U,k.i we may be unconscious telepheni' lu the house Sutu, isp 1 th" nnd Pinnernip nuitpr strue"urp, as mn k pies 1 mis tne nttin morning smend ever the piepnreu eineiet, run must fiei pride In mv frlendR' nc had te go some distance n . fanciful and elegnnt ns thp.meit heau- frock grppn doffed swiss is trimmed nnd fold nnd turn en net platter, gar- leinpllshmenta as if they were my own te linil 11 telephone, and suiinesn ' tiful bridal cnKC nnti into tins struc-ten pecupt nnd ieeve.s. sasn and neck , ..inh w t 1 tunnll toinaiees, cut in slices mho ,. --. . 00 n,,., a uioreuKn cum. I.- 'n ll... 1. ... It !l. .. V of, .'m.i turethe K.iests stick split sticks benrini: I line with scnllet.s of white ercandle 1 '. fried 11 eeldeii brown. prehensien of the nobler court Ci 0f f . i ... . . , ..i . .. . ' i EY !? w urns ueugnis me ii iK&'llJ. they " mere ter- BUBpcime was yft "--vr iviN1'Mr'v -iH'Wfr :T VI 4"klVl v., 1 D "'"' annotations, dates and successes or fnilures rpenrdcd. Let 111 net laugh ' '""eniiiviieiisiv. iiccnusp u uuwi; i- t incre neon net ue 1111 antciue 01 afft'i'tlen mid dcliRlit. --- XTOU nre we te pronounce juilpmetit 1 l. ... , .1 . .1 1.1 1. .,.n,t '" nMl1 n,,um, ,1,l,t '',p K rl " willing te lnnir.v nnv 0110 offered, or t lint the 111 mi meruit iiniili n wife . .- " 1' said thnt a client sometime re- tlin limn mi hullil n cnlilill nt ilnnttLtu dorter.s nml lawjers, U 0 jecr Hut si'VPo-e a friend tells jnu that Mie de- ! 'r" ?ou m iiinet n rnnrminc jeunp 1 law.ier. who would make an ideal hus- ! hniul. de you refuse? ou de tmt ' J our ciirietv is piued, and 50" trust 1 her jiidKinriit. until you liave had . . '- . -.--.. ...... ..... nnnh ti prent il Hni hnva tin a kind Vlupenu... li is net a matter of compulsion. We are sticklers ter human llhcrtv nnI freedom of rhnice. and dete.st the brlen- tnl "i- of forcing daughters Inte the arms f loathsome husbands. It re-illv i eli!. a sjstpm of illtreduc- u""'' im First Assistant ,0 Cupid" se-I ivi- mui iiiri-. ur u is a waste nni' iniirringp1 Why net Invent some modem rvstem 'of s.-leetinR numbers of young folks of s,iitnb!p nge nnd tastes, nnd give them eierj oppertunltj te become acminlnted thoroughly, se there will be no lenelv hall bedroom l.vs. or ever-the-ens. ,"r",Pr ,,!I,JS ,plrK- r ,m thp eth"r I linml no siili ..lopemonts ns a result of vinlilnn luftmi i., ..,., ,i..i.i . . LV"" "'. M"' """"v damp halls' Mature happv persons I ought te leek into this matter and es. j mbh-h se,.,., c,.ter" '" "",r'S. I iiaiiip nails THE HOME .V GOOD TASTE 7?! Hareld Demillien Ebrrlnn (luecn Vnne CunbeariN c,r, .,, ,., . . iphe.ir.s both throp-ceriieiod. in- tended te stand in i erners. and straight intended te fnnd against the side of n wall, were favorite pieces uf furniture in the earli part of the eighteenth ien- . "A, ',.T7,''P. i J', , pupbenrds built In the houses of tli.it ,l.e. u, i,u .,lr,..,,h b. en point, I eiif. and part'v because rtie ii.lerrd iiili an oiinertiinitr fur iilenvtiit. iIh.m.ii ,,. a 'leinhle urn linentniiiin sjnm ,.f , i,uw . i ,.,,,',.",'", m ,f the ? "" "" " ' " iu.iin-i.-.i reii 'ream gieen or lime, ami were full v einhellihei w.'li I'liieese designs m raised sold U'liers were made of the simple. t kind r.f weed and hoi,. Intl.. I .i.. . .,..,....., ei se, .,-.. w mi was f'iriiislied bv th,. mel.lings. t brass mounts and the grain of the walnut woeil of whii'i the were generallv made. Jhev were made ,n two dn.s.en- fhe uppir and lower and both divis,nns had tWO doers 111 ftOll Tteth .Pin r.f ilr.iiv . 'T cemealrd -helves. Th,. doers of ' the upper die'sieti had pane's that vver ii-u.-ill; shaped nr the top in an inter- esfiug and ' h.iriietcrisfie manner. The tops weie sometimes stnilL'ht hut nnir,. frequenilv were sutmeiinted with come sort of shaped pediment or mmIM.,p which gave an inteiesting line 'I he freeuentlv were sutineunteil with some iplinard lllii-trnted m fl.p cut is ther. eiighlv representative A piece of thii sett affords an im "dent means of fur- n, slung nn awkward corner. FAVORITE RECIPES OF F4MOUS 1T0MEX NO 3 MISS MJCE ROItKltTSON 'Hprrntntlvr from Oklnhamitl .. , , , Bulled Potatoes! Select mpilium Irish potntees. ns smooth as possible wash vpry clenn, P'""' a ring around e.i h potato length- "'"' ''M,P '" rnpnlly Imiling water nnd l'""'v n" ''"'v fnn ,)' I",''",'ed eailv with .1 f"l.rl. I If fl I 11 f.tT UfllAe nlinn ..., U 1 " ran hv n "nu nunutts. rert-r with " '" 1""ir,i '"" Tve wimi iriu ." '".'". .'!"' hrr" smvy or crisp N ii un ii nn iirniin ni it e .1 "" " " ' 'J Tomorrow Frezen St ran lorries. Mis. Clurles Evans HuffliPi by Adientures With a Purse CHOI, full tia.vs will be slipping noise neise le.l in befeie wp realize It nnd "iat means gloves ngnm Seme of u have htruggled through the warm dnjs with tliPin but most of us have di nirded an.v thing in the way of "extras." One of the shops is selling chameis-llsU gews, long, in a variety of shades 'Ihere is gini. white. Ilcl.t or dark tan and bln.-V and enlv .!, which ii ullilv remnrk.it.U rmsenahle. A M,p,.ni,v ,, u havln ,ni,v worth-while sale of tersets nnd brss. Meies, specinl models, which are hound t fit ,v,i. for SI IP? I hove U,ught hl.veiul things In the hhep nnd have nl- wins hid entire satisfaction from them. ''nr mn'rs pf hem iildrr Wemnn'a Tuitr Kdllnr iir pliene H Klnnt S0OO or Mnln 11101 1(.t,.n the hours of 0 anil fl. coins of geld and silver Neiv Fringe Ne, fringe hasn t.gene out by any nu-ans. Dut new, inatead of -silk, it i; made of beads, nnd is lie oil quite ua UvlahJy the ikv,Ktna. Mllkis .ui- VIIIM .Ulllia. lill'lliL' 11 UilL lUVl" I ill RX 11 ir II 1 11 I1HTPII1 I jiiiii iJuiiszi ., ,i. e... .t .. , .i .t i '" i"' .-' i , - . ir tnev aie merp iiimiihi nn,i -,. r, ,... n . . w w f.w , EVEXIXG PUBLIC Please Tell Me What te De fly CYNTHIA I.rtter te Ctiifila' rntuMii wiijf vrittrn 01 one Hit 0 fie r(i"r eV ami intMf t,r a.if,J uifh th icrltfrS nnmr eiirf ,irfrfrr, Th- imnip 11 tit net ( iiyMfjhril l tic urltfr rfnrs net iilth 11. t iMIeniil letters and Itttti ti rlfffii en heti (rfr. n th? imiicr trill net n ninHifrrf ll'rllrrj u rie ulsh ifrennI nnvipM (lint rait be pit en i. r . i reliimn ti III plcrnr oeA- thrrr, 01 nfrpiml Ifltrr nf- only u-rtlliit tWun ntijeltldv tiferj Silrj. Wants Cheering Up fear Cynthln I have bepn reading I your liilcrestliiR letters for merp than I1TP 111 lOl P ,,'h0 ',1'm.? one "" read this and n " f0" ,lnc9 'e cheer me up uikijIE. Write te Ctithla whener Sh would l,p pind te help jeu 11 ou want her advice. you like an time. Why Net Write Your Ideal? iDiea.r '".""nil-May I Pcrs-iM.la seu J.nil?jimS Ullve a li'tle chat with Hlendle ' Thank vmi L'enr menaif I r'nd veur chert let . ... , . , ..., ... . 1 .-- -- "- L" 'i1 ' ."uma i woilfieriui column en I WtfJiX SX. $"". . I ,Mn.t column n real source of lntere.t ' -1v " 1 '" " ,v ,ln'' rcHy begun te think ' m0 a VTrl uchanSanAMMr thla Vnnted te knew what sort of I nieial- jeu want nf'5 our Ideal Well I j;Ka,lr ,vlt:I vl hnlr lenp. ns of . ,i ,Jlln,? a hrlnt Bingham drss. uM b" "ave geed morals. ' nar tair nnir net ver Innn, eras Hepe I haen't taken nn tnn Tnttrh i ui juur vaiuneie nm and space DOTTED S ISS "Lene Wolf Writes Dear 1 snthla rer a week or two after mv letter appeared .n your celumnn lhe lacU "f allv n'""-; ''"ln" c rt me te conclude that I whs nl me In nn .mnr thin 1 li 1.1 nr..i,u ...... ,;. - - - - - " - "" '.. ' 'mated the number of young fe'k tn ',v "no ",,r rtm,lnK " h'rl i 8ft ace.ua nted w th tin veut.gr et 1 via te date. If I rr member oe-reetlj, there no uaie. ir 1 rfniemner oe-rectij, there j hap lipeti nitlj four refer, ms in l'.n- tnia s 1 niumns concerning the proposed .ci leeetner i-itg'ir ler Mr.ingfrs Hut I hardlv UHnK. ih's imnnn th.Tt th, ' league 's deemed te .1 partv of four I'm suit t litre inuat be a nunibei nt i t'ftar.I'.rirx "Column ' And '-ii if there tiheiilil he en x four mPinbeis there would lie1 four and four t.uvs four 01ces foul points of te are bettei than one. th-1 -ame old self-, en'eiii one that Is glow- lh?nked.d.,i,'a'lf U""K" Uen l ,ou j Menda"? nni.n'd w'nVen" for two ueeks, l,u vhui he tituins w 1' iiiecetd Hti.iiKlUu.iv le diwleii this tire-1 posed det regdhei I.eagiiP into a t li-. t.i In the meantime Jet us .,11 he are I nterested maK what,r hiiKSesilens .. hale in imtid that m.n n.d in the success, if the wnture I nderstand. the pastor , at. present, met., or les-, c ' i pasie force in this nt-.n u is up te us te arr. the propos .i,,n ! lum i.inipuiien he has attlrined. i nuj depend en Ink hearty supper While i am awav T slial .is usual .ceinlng the development of the i.,.,cne I lannet s-( in let Together l.e.n.iie eeu',1 net b, a permanent .iM.,iiV.mei.t- ,t i the p.iiei h ni, tint en. e tn. I.e.ipue i D-arie,) it sn.t ik e mat the lutiire i.ene Wolves wi.on.senii SVrV'Vr,:,.. .:;'., mr?:;'X:r have .some I,,. 1 1 suicgetieiij 1 tlK m that it IS better te Un i j ist l.ew t" preiVed 1M OMlel te h lg .lliOUt 111, .lt isf.u.ien of eV.l one ln!e.L the VelltUle Is stalled Te .l.inien 15 TI. ' I.ei i some Mel- edv II H and little M li; Mjnlt i efend .t lie.ntv Kteeting I was m dfed nl.ul te leatn that at l-.ist 1 was net alone in mv sent ments I notice that ' is ansa s i.s Snl n H as hard le Ret a-'''11 lUlf,i m'ln&ter I m sure . "d fje ir.nii te 'cieme urn in ui iciikii, K,in!a ,. ,u iar,. , ,wr lhe ,,. , lan nd Tildn t it be jrie.it if after, the league hid beeenin n howling iiie- . 've net- te invite i nthli te one of our mee'uic.s ei te h- our honored f !utfnZn ' If WJ ''W" bru,i , uld at least de hei t,e lien... n .. in. . i.ir.n .n .tm.u. In. .im j.i. ,h.. w'en'derfu, a.d sh had given us I ONP Wi'il F j, vse ,m he utterly impe'-sibie te'h. lp 0u ,n th s League matt, r un ess Cvnthla leuld trt n with the pastor Who Is willlllK '" '""'", l ' ' """ "r", n" ' ;iMer tf iXA .VUm told eii in her Il-st uner h- m jm " "i d" l '!'. H ' ll'1'' nr'' 'he pastor unn definite plans Wilte again en our return Scallops Appear en Many Summer Frecks Ry C0RINNE LOWE AVIien Simple. Sinienettn meets thV ' l ' ' '.'.v. f I I . . . . .J IX. a M' v x Cviiiltl ' 'I X. L.-,"-s-Ti- -v FRS"t " 'f "'sV '."V ' ift 'JsOfl .' ''s I ,rl VM i Twf.'ri. ii i ' 'tT Jm iti , i wH pieman, the encounter is mere profit- ' Mince two r d peppers fine and ndd wne Hre net lure te defind ihem nble than that of her brother with one finely minced onion stives" I .. i ! . i , Place in small samepan i It is nlmeit ns bad ns dlspialse (ll.ikU.TlAinn.lur I Hi lllLlum nl Mia.nln . I I" l '.. ,. .. .. ..... l. l .1 ii . .1 '. ." "" " "" " "'r''j tasting his warps, slip bigln le Imitate each of which Is rolled nt fhe pdirp. often thesp siimiiiei scallops ei self material arc nppliid down the skirt and netiice 01 a ceiiuu iron, 111 perpcnuicu- Inr rather than in horizontal fashion, it is te this treatment, ter excmple, that' one of the white ergf "Mle miauls 01 , nm ewes us uiraay. n. j: m .. .. ,.... :j m: LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, 1 ' 1 !x-- , . ... .... . .' I rr f "W'W - ir $s. swi t l w ' Hf -xrmxiL 1 ISP m ill taAs -1 ,li ft' I- If ;fi tt:? J ! 1 1 S-'W vfM' I white :h vy m L ) and lustrous ('. if ii 1 4i i I '. I - v) (1, -;! w VJ j B, an cvenina ",-J-, h ' i. 1, M I if:j oeu))i ''"Vvv Alk; '--H V r -I I W$ of classic Av;- 1; 'S'K.t bs m ' f vi?. it 6 I Bl draped and - " - , ' 1 M f I BK trimmed with ' K ;ffi B mother of - - m? m. I fcl pearl. mJ I K A scarf of , ,, JWH H , , && the same , v Jn&ll Pi -vl material MW IM1 II ' '1 H 6tMfa : F if W II- vXJ i tn the manner mm. m , ,..m IMwMii KB se fashionable mmjM$34 M w 'IPBwPB 1 BB BKi::';:;' mHliHH T7 lii J. 1 T IT O 7 Three Attractive Meals for Sunday a O i 1 1 A f llf i fp rUaaP'itPn hi IVl TS. W llSOn ST. I sJUgWll-U UKJ irild VV llOUIl ' In the Mid-August Weather the Wise Housewife Will Serve a Meatless Meal, With Plenty of Seasonable Vegetables 1T?c m A WII SON I n-v ,rRS" M" A" " "'," . ep..' ''if. J5:.'. l-w J'. " ' il lUen. rluhfs rci-ictl mill mid-August I'riduv market bas- I , ... , ... ,. ,,,,. I x ket will feature this week anethei meatless menu. The Miminer hnrxest i is new nl full tide, and the maikel i stnih are showing m.itn of out i.iili ple,l1icts mederalelv priced. The in, nil Ntniii.i. nnd will tu ,e nm iiimuii.i of nl s,.,filil.. preilmts. The housewife should plan h-r mar- ketlng te Include snirieient feed te Ins' ,,,,! Tuedlt. llius mnrkellllg iwne , ,, i ,,,i ,, e.iv eniiline i conies u, t!,,.na.Uets en Meudnv. n..d that whi'li Is found ou the stalU Is usiiiillv ,!! our from S.itimlnv. r"0 Keep linn tn inly lii mind while marketing .suggestive Menu for Three Meals en Sunday SUNDAY HKKAKFAST TtfiVed Annies In Jelly Pepper ami Tem ite Omelet 0i(ll(,n Potatoes P.tiltennilU Rell I'effee DINNER Chilled Siiied rucumben i, anteii Onions Cern Pudding in Tomate fitsseiele llakcd Potatoes Lima IJeans 15, et and Onion Salad Apple Pvi.iiiiid Whipped Cieara Coffee Sl'PI'ER Saute Touiniei with Cream Guivy Uaked Macnieiit with Cheese Coleslaw Apple Tans Tea The tnnrkpt lmsket will require : One latge caruir of apples, weighing about seven pounds, Si led peppers. Veur green n ppers. One laigc tamer basket of tomatoes, Onion. Potatoes, Cucumber, Harden onions, I. una beans, Cern, Uei t, Cabbage, Eggs. Chee-e. Macaroni nnd the. usual wceMv staples. Yn,.n.1 limine In .TaIIi I Pare a strip fmm the top and hot het I tern of ten apples and bake m the usiin! ; manner. New plu'C in small sauce pan One cup of svjar. One rup et u ntei, (hated nnd uf eif-'ivntri lemon. Stir te dissolve the sugar and bring te boiling point I'mik tlnep minutes, l hen add two level tab i spoons of gela tin thnt hati been softened ,u ciiip-quni -tenup of ield water fei tiftei u mlnuli-s Stir well in dissolve the gelnllii and line eustiliil ups with he-cold vvutu I'liiie four libit spoetH of the gelatin muture in each nip and turn and tilt the up te thorough!! coat the cup I tlllll pour IVVO mill" -,,,..,,,-. .j. .ii. ... tin miMure in the bottom of the cup nnd when set place In the apple, then netir In sulTlUent of the gelatin mlMiire e till up the cup Set uw.iv te chill ' dd about three-quarters cup of the sirup in the pan lift from linking the apples te the gelatin mixture before starting te use ,, ?, ulnin with crenm for hrrnkfnst nnd carills 1 wltll wnippeu cream inr i".i i' i i, i . t Sunday dinner The apples must be prepared Saturday. Penner and Tomate Omelet ... 7u0 tablcupoeuH uuiirr, ' v;. nrennrtif nitfjum. ! r-n PinliUiiL' In Tomate Casserole Select large tomatoes and scoop out the pulp centers, turn en cloth te drain I'lnte in minnis mii I'l.ru teraned from Ave ears. One-Xalf red pepper, minced fine, One .half cup of milk. Four tablapoent of breadcrumbs, Three tablespoons of f.eur, 'I hue it i II beaten rygi, 'J n n tabletmem of nulled butter, 'I ii e ttibhipoens of finely minced onion. Time tablespoons of finely miticcil ;ki ' u. I'lmh of thyme. "Mix well and till into sK totnntees. l'l.icu the tomatoes in baking dish and mil one-half rup of bulling water nnd ....M , .a.i mm im .... i, ....... utes. Coel. When leii.ly te mho. lust loll in flour, then dip in beaten h.iKu in uiedei.itc eien for Unity nun an mm ri.n ngain in uienuci iiines. I'hice In small wire strainer, uffcr bend- mg th.; Immll, ..,.Wr,j. and fungoid "" blown in sinoking-het fat. Place in nm even mr itn miiuiics te neat imuugu un serve. Potatoes O'Hrlen Pare nnd cut in thin slices seven me- dium-sic potatoes, six mcdlum-sUe onions; paibeil, dialn, inlnce two green peppirs line. i l'lih e one-half cup of bncen drippings in sKillet and when smoking het udd the piepnied potatoes and peppers, ' t'uvii clesel.v nnd cool; for fifteen min utes, turning fiequently. New remove t the lever tieiii the skillet nnd shape as for omelet and blown nicely. Tina en het platter and garnish with finely , mini ul puisli'. MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS Mv dear Mis. Wilten Will you klnillv give following reidiies: Hew te ptepiie rice, both boiled and as a pudding? It. M. M. Plain Rolled Rlre I Wash one-half cup of rice and then ' phn e two nml one-half cups of boiling' water in the top cempnrtiiiint of dou ble hejlir Add one-half ttaspoen of salt and when water is boiling add the nee: leek until fhe rhe Is soft and the water absorbed. Thin remove the lid nml cover with n napkin for a few in. mites This will mnke the rice light nnd 11 tiff j . Rice Pudding Prepnre rice ns for plain boiled rice nnd then tuiu in baking dish and ndd Our quart of milk, Tue-thnds eup of tugar, Tue tablespoons of butter, tine half teaspoon of ntttmra. Hnkp in slew even for fifty-five min utes, stirring every ten minutes. W HATS' WHAT lly Helm Ilrrie Te rpeak dlsparnclnKly te ethern of these whom we call friends nnd whe1 believe In i ur friendship hi discourteous as well at, ilis'e,il Ne true nentkinan , ttr eertnit- 1 iniself tri talk Rtlpht.m.i, . of an aleum fi.ind. lndet-1. h. inimu ,, . .i,. ... '.. i ... : "-' tuicnr" i.iuhi ui.ui siiihk hi or m rnemv who Is net prrs nt And vvi at , Is true ei tin weii-tirnl man Is cquailv true of tin well-bred woman. Heihi believe In the ancient tnaMin, ' Speak I tin nii in in it ; i nn or inn at,,,., te sjichk HiioieKenriiiy or nncfnt rrignds , ' T '" "''auin them with faint prntse , CAN 1017 TKI.I, A WOMAN HOW TO j Women r plajlnir a creat part In th country's political affairs. De jeu think 11 woman would "ell" her opinion en Pel ilea? tr en" thl. ubi.a-lir'her'VrtRlii" it ch appear rjrulrly In ths' mcrnln Ptaue L0ii. "Make It a HdXwAav, v -, " ( 111 f I AUGUST 25, 1922 ' Can Yeu Tell? It II It. J, ami A. It. Hedmer Why n Ilnrbcr's I'ole H Striped In the cnrllest limes of UitThcrs they net only cut linlr nnd beards and shnved people, when (.having became fnshlenn hie. but ihey ere the llret siirgeetiH, In these ilnje the nrt uf surgery wna con fined te bloeil'lottlng, nnd when people heciiiie 111, etpcrlally If they had a feicr. It was nt once deylded that the pnllent hnd tee tuiicli Meed In his sys tern, He (hey Immediately proceeded te effect n euro by taking some of this surplus bleed out. This whs nccompllshed by the tise of lepchps, or bleed suckers, which were pluced en some part of tho'bedy nnd allowed te suck the bleed until suf ficient hnd been extracted. The town bniber was the eustedlnn of these 'eeclips nnd wns called lu when mch nn operation needed te be performed. He kept the leeches In a basin nnd sup plied the necessary hnndnges for pro tecting the wound. The barber's pole came Inte exist ence te Indicate thnt that particular bather was also a leech doctor. The erlglnnl pole had a brnsa basin nt the top, representing the vessel in which the leeches were kept. The pole itself was the staff which the patient held en te during the operation. The red and white htrlpcs rpprcsented the bandages, red for the bandage which would natu rally be stnlncd with bleed during the oppiatien, nml white for the clean bandag". A crent many barhcrn' poles are net quite true te their origin today, for they him. cilt balls instead of basins at the top. nnd nre red, white and blue stripes. There wns no blue stripe lu the original barber's pole. Tomorrow "What CatMen Freckles?" The Weman's Exchange Seda-Water Stain Te th' Editor of Weman's Page: Dear Madam' Will you kindly inform mp hew te rcmove red Seda "water stains treni a henna dress? 8. S. W ,lia. - 1.... . -.-I .. ..k-ou ttiu juiti wilier siaiiiss you can lomevo them by wringing another I""" i wiu same niaiprini eiit et iukc wnrm wntpr and layinp It ever the spots Tllt.ll 11PAU.1 .(ll. n ..,A..tn I.H.. .. .11 ...... t... -.j mui ti eii.iii;iiiiu nun uillll the spot has disappeared and the nieces M ...V h, ,, Am... T .... .1... -. . 1 ..... ....u no, ii any ei in,, main re mains, use. carbon tetrachloride en It. Name for Tennl3 Club 7V f7tc r.dller of Weman" Page: Hear Madam We an, irlrls of thlr- Ippii yearn of nee nnd novo formed a, tPimN club. I would appreciate It vnry I much If you could mipkp.U a Pilltable I name. One of the nlrls suggested a Kiench name. lm I de net thlnlt It fill for a tennis club. Am I right" I Alse, t want te chanite my name, but mv parents otiject. What shall I de?1 I hate my name, because it Is se com- i men Shall I de It or net"' I am ixist twelve and welch K'O pounds and am flve feet two. Am 1 tee tall for tr.v ' age.' .JOY. Ne. I don't think a French name would be very nice for your tennis dub. Why dent jeu call It the Ball and Hacquet Club or .something dc dc pcilptlve lll;e that: If ou called It the "l.eve-AU" or the "Ileadv te Serve" veu could keep up the club during the winter and devote veur tltne te sewing' or work In rome ether way for ehailty. Is Jey your rial nam or did veu 'Just cheese that? If it is, I den t see 1 why you want te chance It I think 1 it's a lovely mine and net n bit com I men. Anyhow, ou should net go agalnt ur parents' wishes In this. Mary Is about the commonest name there It. but It Is nlua;,; beautiful be Mause of Itt- associations It's the per son who beuis the name who makes it what It is. Make yours levily bv being lovely yourself, and It will stnnd out i yen If tlietp iiri a dozen etheru of the same name livtni tight In jour neigh , hoi heed. Veu are tall, but net tee tall. &&33 IWifiMliirtilMW HwH fc ASCO BRAND Hair Nets A are the answer te the a- X. questiont.voiced3by.mil questient.voiced3by.mil questiont.veiced3by.mil lions of women "Where can we find a hair netef geed quality at a reasenablejrice?" Asce Brand Hair Nets are made of human hair, in all wanted shades, in cap or fringe shape. They are made -under strict sanitary supervision and are thoroughly sterilized before leaving the factory. Asce Hair Nets will appeal particularly te women of discrimination. U li Ames Thought She Her Voice Express Her Personality It Was Shrill and Unattractive Way With the Mistaken Idea SOME ONE told Agnca that it would be absolutely necessary for her te express her personality. Agnca was worried te death ; she had no way of expressing her personality, she didn't like te wear pink nil the time, which is one way of doing it ; she didn't go in for art of any kind, which is nnether way, and she wasn't especially queer or wild or tempera1 mental, which nre qualltica by means of which n girl can express her self very emphatically indeed. Yet everybody was doing It and Agnes has never been a girl te bfl left behind bv any new style. Something just, simply had te be done about it. And suddenly Agnes remembered her voice. It was net a pretty voice; it was pttremelv shrill and nasal, but for that very leasen It was different from the voices of the girls whom Agnes knew. They tried te keep theirs down and make them as attractive ns possible. Hut Agnes let hers de what It would, and new she was glad she had done se. Fer that was te be her way of ex pressing her personality. Her unusual voice would make her distinctive among her friends and she might even be spoken of as "the girl whose voice expresses her personality." SHE is content, just for the sake of being in the swim, te allow her per sonality, that peer overworked thing that fe few of tn have and se many of ns think we should have, te be typified by a disagreeable screech thnt makes everybody within hearing dis tance shiver. It would be much better te be con sidered characterless than te be con sidered a public menace en account of the trademark of your character. Almest anything would be better than te cultivate deliberately an ugly voice. The worst disillusion of all is that which result!) from bearing some pretty girl open her mouth and let out a shrill, flnt. toneless volce. And think of a charming young thing like Agnes, for she is attractive, ac tually planning thnt very thing! IF SHE does succeed in Indicating hpr personality and net in proving tlmt she iu committing nn almost criminal net, she won't set forth a very pleas- j lug peisennllty. People won't Deck about te meet her or long te knew her better, when thnt i unattractive voice has made them wnnt ' te held their hands ever their ears. "Mv goodness, what a terrible! voice!" they will exclaim. "Why, that girl doesn't have te talk tbnt wny. does she? She must have a frightfully (llsngrpeable disposition if that's the way she talks." It won't be a geed advance adver tisement for her nt itll. ANYHOW It's nil very silly te sny thnt ench person must have some peculiarity in order te be distinctive. If one cannot be distinctive without being eccentric. It would be much bet ter te be just a common, ordinary, everyday person. Suppose, eveeybedy was distinctive; the word "would lese Its meaning; the stntp would fall Inte Insignificance, and the only original thing te de would be te turn common nnd obscure. It's the chnincter itself, the person OSCO Hair Nets Sold Exclusively by iirmii'vH iLiiiCrtWn BffiJSlI? a5S aU,ever Philadelphia andthrougheat imlvanNcw Jfjy, Dpwe.and Mad Would Have te-Lct and She Cultivated It in That That It Would Be Distinctive ality itself, thnt gives distinction t the person who has it. w That nersen does net haw, .. about for n wny te express it, eithM I It expresses itself in the HfD of th '1 person, me weris, tne appearance The volce may be distinctive.' tee but if it is, that's because it Is nah,.' rally that way. Personality is- nlwnyn Bpoutaneeui and unaffected. ' Any eccentricity thnt is ndepted tit the purpose of expressing persenalltr only prnves thnt there Is no rcmarkablJ or interesting personality te be ex pressed. Foreign Women A League of University Women ht been organized in Austria. Under the new Constitution adeptM in Burma the women of that counter are given cqunl right with men. 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