,. ,. "J.- '. -w-i ai- - - v- .- , "HwS! 7W.:ffiRSfSTC VV1 '.V WUnWl' .srwjv MfWwT XyF.!. VY. ' V .. ijgwt '' Av- H,- EVENING ' PUiiMO LEjUdER-PHlDArJELPHIA, MONDAY, ATJ&UST 28. 1925 .''5'?" Ltfif "V p;' ; tc Ik 7 I a I m 91 i h JM $m Very Modern Girl "There Ain't FSY WINNIKKKH ELSIR ttilnlcn etir pond jnmiR mini Willi Idcnls In n fnl.e Bhe declares no M-cli high-minded, iiemctlr ni'tli' ex- .ininfc 10 me; remaps you uum nmnii lM". nt least In en this theme before, but I did net nee l'e'ins.ilvniihi. Shu , it. I wish no much te hnve Keme ns d ems Mm n Jeker, fuirnnce from nn elder nnd mere exit- lug te "Ret n pcrleneed wemnn, In plain words, right rl e n'lt of me." .before me, le cherish. "In. Iced, it Isn't ' "And would net It de thnt boy pe- b'f. iii this Riiedlf In: renlly Is sincere te be ns r.ntpu - e h n f I n c Mired that there still are oeme (?'" ngn, t'ml there lu vhu want the Mine, middle-ef-thc- f.iiu miii f llli , t. ,.. ...... n .lull i.tiflfi. tinr m J3 uleiil of thnt f "-Aroi I(""1, ' 'n,, ":'s,lr,,', en r ii e- i i y. if I tlieusht were jut n WIVMKJtri. IAUri.lt HK'I,KT bun. e of my meet- nKn M..iiiit mini ,if thnt sort. 1 d Bather en m V fait and tuke the ceumite. If I eeitld believe thnt letter In ,itfcrc. 1M like thnt man te knew that n few elrls Mill xlM. wln shwire his sentiments. One Rlrl n least spires le net null. demiMllr cxlptenie, with no miiil nnd fait mod ernity. 'Meney does net enter Inte mv enl culntiens. All mv life I've been u-rd te I Unking two thlnjzs nt n time, te nave nn. find savins ''-e spinach water fur kii,i. nnd milium; ever my frocks mid I cucss I enn fte en rroneniir.1113. ltnt eh. te hnve n home, nnd half a der.cn llttl" ones te fuss out, mid Ime nnd p' nntl spoil, and some rnnpenlnl mute t go down the years till old life with me' 1.. 1.I...1 ..i ,..! I .. if.,..' 'Alas, my kind et clrl it a 'fre-t tednv. The surest wav te be un popular nt n I ou-e pnrt i te fall te be n -peit. There are e nianv plrN thnt ri-.ilU nre fast, it l ii"t a la ment of llie I'lintnn's Imuelniiiien. Prudish pp.-inle de net tx.iSKentte this pettniR fluff ! "One Rlrl i-nid le me recently, 'Oh, Come en. KNie. don't lie afraid te give iem a ke,1( time " "Vm I a iralter te tell tbee thlnss about my own vex'.' 1 Mate this heetie restlef-'.nesi, and the proinsi",eiis pet t!ns pat Hen. And the end of the ee ninp ! N.ithinc nnj nre Is held nered Ullt'll I tend thnt man's httr, I fen red I va 'tlene Iii my feelings ntid revolt that I w.i- heeitmlns; a prude. "I nm only twen'j -two, but 1 nm se cyn'e.il and sad. I wir.t te brlieve, nnd. te ''n im n drea'ii. with mr hope of their iwmii; Hue' If e,. enn he'p me te beliew tluit t!ien are The Wife Cheater ny azei. deye batciieleb Jnnr frfkhrldr'' wnrriri YnrmflU 1'aii'r. i hn all hn I'1-' hi' tilnl irilh i '.hidi. Slir cb'iiHi hl"i in prrfn-rrf r M llrrbcrt 1 i im'M'em, irAe It.rn hrr, h-it ici'i !nrk Ym fnnit'i ihirri. June i cinififciif of fcrnip n'l'r' te lielil Nerm" i. hi' 'i'!rr thnr wni'iar. hr ttn; t hrr fii(cr chlr thrniiyh hi' attcntiiini tn ethrr irenic 1. H'fcii !?lilh. ,lnnn'' ieiicr ilirr. cewri tn fi'it thrii. Veimmi earrtri n n flu tatien tnl hr . tynnr iitrj ,'!. iWie in ttripi ration turn' te Jicrbnt Lit m7(en, iche ''ill lore her. Tlif liny rnmrt irhrn hr ck' hrr tn m irni tnth him. and u im pulur ic e.mritf,, enfj fe iid nut etttr thi'j hii-f stitrtri in IJrrljrrt'i enr iSrit thr mnnnt go thrnvih xctth tt. In ii''"lcrt nrrurs ami .hitn anil Hrrhrrt nm iniiiiCii. J nun till' Jlcrbrrt the truth nnd "U him tn eii'i fur nrmnn. r.nd ll"-hrrt 'ill prf r'n' thuj l't A'erinun h'liric thfj hivr anlu ?,ecn out fur H ti.c. femi cenncnM, but uhm Yerinan find Edith eir'n, Edith rnmri lip le Jeint'' rtnm fir&t, and uifiisci her te tell the truth. The Unexpected Happens '"X7UT de vnu mean'-" I tried le W mak mv vJ v sound indignant. iiui, ui , ' , , , r I whs re'i.-Jn;s of tie in Hint 1 , i! I net maintain r ii b dignity whi'c I was Inn; tint nn mv hack. "dust what I a !-!.., -ienmn.1 I.dith returne.1 lickly. '"ion knew .nr:iinn nnd se T. There's no need of m.ncing word-' CKiut .t, ihings have reached a climax etween you two. nnd from new en veruhing veu de is of the utmost im im ertnnie Will jeu de as I tr'.l ou nnd iclieve me when I say that 1 have jour jest wishes at heart?" "Hew can I?" I retimed bitterly, 'after what hns hnppenedV" Edith ii.emsI r'Hlcssh . "I knew nl! hat. but I swear te en that 1 nm ight about this Tru'-r m just this nce, Jean, won't veu, dear?" There was n incenty alie it what she nld that impressed me in spue of mv elf. but mv thoughts wete in n whirl r did net knew whit te sav or de and was nfra.d. ter-iMv afraid te de n he said. Suj pe-e I lust Nerman for- rer heeiU-'O of fnl'ewins her nihl'e. It reined lik n fearful ehaiM'ii f take. A nei.e in the hall made us lxith , ifnrt, nud Edith Ianed down te n' ailleklv Nerm in i .emins. will you de as T say. will jeu?" i I had ei.lv time te nod helple-sly ' :i v.,:v,:'.t. "r;:.:! Jz: . t vre n 'one i ' fy fir-r in pulse as 1 e sti d e er rr", fresh nn I 'ii c te him It v i -, te pit op my en .s ii-' k he had held me cle-e, and 1 wnntd lis lirtu lirtu nbeut n I wan'd the m m.irj of these g!nst' w.eks blot'.d i ut. bit Edith' weuls wre in in ear, and I felt thnt if I were te tell the truth Nermnu we' Id net wit r te held n.e in his onus. Si I 'nv '''.' inking up at him nnd w i' i.g ler l.uu t.. i .'. th first mine ii was only f"r a nieinent, nps e7 Leve te Make j)i i nre Easily Made Drapes That Are ferent" The drapes pictured above Chinese in effect A i heugh easy te L "v"ti. , MgOj.i innlie they nre quite "different." I'sei a combination of plain und figured or broended materials, or If you hnve the ftime, embroider the bands In wool. The' Tnlnnce lb stuiight with a baud acress1 the bottom. Hlive ll Urillght pied! of Wiw the nlnlu material for each side. Stitch &?.& n lmml "'. ',"'l, h,i')" "f vn".h f,,r'1' CJ-"Xk Fasten nt the top only. I lne.furth of IWW ' llle ""? ' miii'.ie in vm ii 'iivW1' 8U,V Blt'lu nu.Ki iwe rows ,,f hein-tltch- !? 'vrf' fii. 'lliree. teiii'lliH ei tie v nv i nu i lk, " e; ., . "' , ," (' .make two inure tows. ut through the 6. SL I itltcllllll te lllllLe evi'n'is. Itiin the iVSt. middle ban 1 thf tlgll th- cve'cih I'm. Y. . .. Ll 1.1. At.- I....1.J ..t ll... I.n.t.l ..1,1. f-l. . WmtttnA'Sbti uilse stuuuiug Hvlut room dra- f:5i viiue ,.i tin- uiiinin iui iniiKr. i Says Ne Such Animal! ii IIAKPKK COOLKY n few fine idcnls possible find n few ether yeutut women ntid men, crepinn i te llnd enrh ether, it will mean every- j,,t wild reue'.' "Me need net be nfrnld thnt he PV(r Wi ,, (.if., nf the Kina ne can mler,,, ,, rlg,t kind will nppreeintc 1.1... i,...,i.. if t, i -lkn. lie will keen ,)H ,.;lrng,. nn,i K fr his slrl, till hJ, mi(U ,,,. x kllim ,ilt I hnvc get in wait fur my be, nnd 1 tear nc does lint exit !" NOW, I nm mueh elder than twenty two, nnd jet 1 believe thnt there are mini t-liwere and fnMtdleus men, who scorn the llchter loves and cheap nnd tawdrv female types. Often It --'" . if there I" , '""If0 h.,u'?" , " llie cenus mine, mm mini '- .... sTti-lled We find them nppnrentl) pie.id of some loud and tdinllnw woman, llnsliiU gowned, and Licking in a deep blend outlook en life. Shakespeare said that "every rat will nfier kind." nnd If men nnd women seek such cheap imitntlen.s of the real thing, we can etilj pity their tnste, and wnste none of our time en them. If we setitimentalii'e ever n man who enenly or en ertlv piefer n vulgar einnM, we are cenfeKfitig le Mine sub lerriinenn low taste in ourselves, nud MKHini eradicate it. PMlHArS Ideal people nre few. Cer tainly, folks without fnults nre net be found", but we disagree with our j en uc KlMe'.s skepticism which refu.ses te ib-tect the real geld from the dress, and declares thnt no such n person ns n mnn with jiermnl tastes nnd high Ideals elsts in this rushlns age. Incidentally, jierhnps Heme of the glris who read this will come te the icvue of modern damels, nnd defend them from Klsie's rather sweeping rhirge of immorality Yeu knew your jieing generation better tlinn the rest If us de. iiml ought te lell us the fncn in the case. for almost immediate'. he bad dropped te his knees beside the bed, one arm thing ever me. ".lean, dnr'.ln;." he was nuirinurins eliw te my fare, "Is it tee late for me te saj r Jm r 1 hnve been nil kinds of n finl. will veu give me n chance te will hack Miur love, te prove te you that I mr for no one in tin- world but you?" Htcry impulse in me urged me te hiimb'e tnverlf before him, te beg for l'.ii forgiveness, te tell him that it was I who had been a feel, but Edith's werda li'iger'd with me, mid I held en te mvself like grim death, nnd becnuw; I could net leek nt him nnd keep from touching him, I turned my face away from him nnd closed my eyes. "I wnnr you te knew hew I feel, dcir." Nerman was savin; pa pa Mennte'y "And I knew thnt whatever cnuyid ou te di this thing was my fnu't. I must hnc been mad te have neguvted yen the way I have, nnd fled knows. I don't wonder that jeu turned te Herbert." I could net believe my own ears. 1 could net believe thit Nerman wns talking te me like this, that be wns nctunlly tuking the blame for what had happened. And most wenilertm or nil, hew had Edith known, nnd why had she MiMnnly become friendly toward m-? It w.is all verv mysterious nnd mere t,nn J peu,j ,in,erstnild. nnd then sud- dinly I remembered thnt in taking I. Ilth 1 nflwc nnd net prett-stlllg lliv i . , , i .- , i. t -i !"" " ' ' P. l '"HI (Jolie Uaeiv Oil IIITUITl , . ,". ,, , , (ie lia(j tel(i fr me -uw jje w, binr thn brunt of everything. Mut Nerman was nenr mn. his hand I illUl H'l iprii i" t'iii iiiiii iit' ' was turning my face toward his nnd in that brief space of time I forget every thing else. "Yeu must get some rest," he wns I i-aving tenderly, "but before I go, tel! ' m veu fergivi! me, Jean, that'b nil I I ask " ! "I de," T whispered quickly, "with ell mv henrt I de, Nerman." But ien then 1 did net ask him te forgive in' (Te be rentlnuwl) Can Yeu Tell? Jl'j n. J. nnd .1. W. Iledmcr 1iv the Srrnrrv Anncars Te ,i0e When We urs Klding In a Train , , "r only idea cf motion is arrived ac by comparison. When you nre riding In ft traIn tj,n !art tjint netber you " p "- s .position with r"latlen te ether objects ,n i.'e our. ir.vis in uie ueuisien inac n(. i,.fts outside the car nre In motion, n, ,i nn. Tn If veu were te pull (nwn nil rbades. cut off all light from the outside and tie iar were making absolutely no noise, jeu .veuld net think jeu were in :tig. If you thn turn quickly te the v indeiv ami rnise the shnde, you lm iredliifelv get the Impression thnt every tl lug outside is moving patt In the op posite direction. This la particularly netiecabb' when you are in a station with another trnin en the next track I' enr train has stepped and the ether I s mount, it nfipenrs as theugk your '-Tin wer moving. Or, If your train 1 .s ineUng nnd the ether is nt rest, it ' ' curs us though the oilier weie mov mev .' g 'I l.i-. is due te ti." fact that you .ii'e surrounded inside the car with liieits nt lest in relation te each ether u I this impiesslen Is net removed nt nice when you turn your gaze upon otler ebje. ts which are at rest outside. This Impression does net nlwnjH held , geed when ou nre riding en street ri' tv It Is lesH npt te occur when riding ii. nn open car or nutomehl'o than n i 'eed ene. becnu-e in an open enr your 1 :ve uncensrii siy tnkes in objects en nl! sides of the ear When living in n el'v our im m 1 bin firmly become, used te the knewle-Ui that houses and puve tients de net mine, and corrects the i 1,'ipri -spin nt the outside things mevlnir. Tie impiesoien that outside objects arc moving H ulways mere noticeable when you nru riding through unfamiliar Mtue,i. Tomorrow "Hew Did Callre U. Crie lis Name? - - jri . n " IlllC L,OllarS Yes rmi'um. cellnrs nre rnmlm, l...i. ... ,.'i., inre nnd me,.,. ,.t ,i7,. ...i vnmed styles for autumn ure Khewing (hi,t Mnlng bit of white iirmind the ,ecit. i:tn the round, the bateau , hns its bias banding of organdie .l.ip,.i ,.i ,nlri Hm, t..n..i. .i..,...t 'O en i t" ..'I ..'"Oil ill OUJIIU- ness which the cullar'csH frock seems te lack. Indeed. ten the lmn tnbei tlmt helllrn- i lv eel'nri I'm- la I..,. I . -...,.. 'l ..,.'. 1 I. t. .... .' '. iiBiiiu, nun pieaiiiug ii is, loe, peeping out coyly from tb. dajknew of t blue Useful Crcpe Ai. Vt i t f VJkV (. ,y Wi. . ft j vi h . A .,V' a i - : ; r " A M rK, What would we de without these crepes that have se taken us hy storm? We wear the thin ones, te b cool, the slinky ones te be interesting, the durable ones te be practical, and new thnt Septem ber days nre coming we shnll wear the heay ones for combined com fort nnd propriety. If everybody will wear dark things ns seen ns Laber I).iy Is ever we'll hnve te de it. tee, but nt least we enn hnve our suits made of silk crepe, with a ve of brocaded crepe, and be comfortable In them FAVORITE RECIPES OF FAMOUS WOMEN no. r n,v mks. Envnx DENBY CWitv nf the rcretrr of the Nnvy) n.innn.i Nolsette One. half ('0701 bananas (or nny quantity desired). One-iia t cup wnlnut mc.it". i.iriml uicnts and roll bananas in meats with n llttln brown sugar nnd nutmeg ll.iver. Put n little butter In sn and bake until a nice brown Then add one-half cup of cream and serve. Tomorrow Old Virginia Batter Bread, by Lilly Nancy Aster Adventures With a Purse GINfillAM dresses nre most cer tainly quite the most comfortable things te wear around the house In summer time, but they are jukt ns use ful in winter. They launder easily und well and you always leek neat with one nf them en. I saw displayed In en of the stores a collection of excep tionally nice ones, green, pink nnd blue checks or combinations of plaid. They were trimmed with sheer white ergnndie which w-ns bound with hlas pieces of the gingham. They were priced et 51.30. Perhaps you nre like me, in thnt whenever you cut the cuticle of your nnilw jeu manage te snip off a little piece, and us a result have a mighty tore finger. A girl in a store recently told me about a cream which softens the cuticle and does nwny with cut ting It comes in n Jar und is priced at seventy-live cents Ter nnnies uf shops nddrran Wmnin's Tnir Editor or (ihnne Wnlnut .1010 or Main 101 betvirrn the bourn of 0 und A, THE HOME IN GOOD TASTE Ily Hareld Donaldsen Eberlein ESSrS W$?M III" V i" U Arrangement of Iurnlture Ilnvii.g considered walls, doers, color schemes and furniture, u loom will fall of charm nnd comfort unlcs,, much thought is bestowed upon arruugc ment. The openings In the walls, that Is, the doers nnd windows, nnd the necer. sltles of usefulness, make the placing of furniture somewhat urbltrnry, nnd thnt is the reason that the arrangement of a loom becomes u problem demand ing serious consideration. lie member that oveietewdlng Is opt te be the grentchl dillicultv In most rooms. Uemember nlse that the room is, primarily, for use the use of the person or persons living in It, It should express their personality nnd bu se arranged ns te make living In it for tl.em comfortable and pleasant. It will be neither if the large piece of furniture are net se distributed as te give a sense, of balnnce, In weight nnd size. If, however, in achieving balnnce, we thrust useful things Inte unhandy plnncH, we huve failed in meeting our prime necessity. First, the proportions of the r0em must be considered. A group of fur niture en (he fleer must be for use. Agulni.t or en the wnll, the group may he for decoration nnd use. n (,r(pr te give n lestf'il effect, llie arrange ment of rugs and Inrge pieces of fur nitiire must ft Hew the structural lines uf the room. Tomorrow "Arraneemcnt and Sujt frU Furniiur or ih JtUU" Jff-drrvp.f,-. " Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA ...ii!ltTt CimlMa't column mtut t te i " en en rtdt ef tht pater only 2" " m.l with tha VrUer-n h?. J..t.flli 2d?.r,.'J' The """ will ""' i, p?."!'lt'1.. " writer itatit net U'ji !,- trW?? '"'" "id lftler urltten n.,,.(dV ", " """ "'III net be ! lf,",rA.",a,, C". I eivtn in the column nil Jii"" 2?! """ ' Prennl ll(cr "aru " uhen a"lutttl " Te "Slacker-Hnter" lisherr0'n,hlaTI ,,0l'8 will pub "id readers. m ene of you f"'Uh" hnTi1 "SIftc,1;r-ITater',t Reme dav I wh'ftY" J". rcn,lzn ,lll!,! "T1"" threnu?" ' let the,n cut thclr own e,fTi?i" Wfr W"nt for the benefit ?L, iv"'.U,.n.B mn"' nni1 'he tnnjerlty the peer Very flent ure "ens cf ,eWiir'i J,'Pilr,b"t Menrt returned If i S-i? i r Ulcl h? wns fortunate te get eacK lmpiij', unhurt, or passed I.ucliy J",fct Jb with h puiiill salary Loek hew miinj nre walkinK the streets noil neil n music, novelties, etc. Hew ninny lave tn nccept charity? Hew much did they cnln personally? Who Rained the most? Lpeks llke n fleck et hungry birds KettliiR what they can ever there there new I'OUTIA. He Has Modest Little Request ,me'?r r'"thln I am n, young bej', etlll in my teens. This Is my llrst at tempt te write. ThlH la what I want: l hnve been jreinK with n very pretty and attractive veuhb Italian itlrl until recentlj 0 hnre nuarreled und de net speak te each ether nny longer. And new, even her slrl friends de net speak te me either. This or nnythliiK else stmllar would never hurt me, but I nm new lonesome. J would like some Blrl. or. rather. I would llke te com cem inunlcate with wnne Rlrls of ycur col umn, nnd. If possible. I would like te meet some, girls of my nationality. This Is the tyju of girl I'd prefer: , that Is Interested in sports t'lther a flapper or net). Sbn must be about flve feet or five feet two three or four Inches, nttrnctlve nnd a lirunette, one who like, te dnnce. nnd lastly, she must net be afraid of being Hissed LARKY. Yeu dmi't want much, Larry, de you? Peiry but nf-t through Cynthia's col cel limns Is it puBsible te make such friend ships. She Has Problem Pear vnth!a I have been rending your column for some time but I don't belleve I yet came across a case whose answer might be an nnswer for me. In brief my case Is this: Fer the last two yenrs a j-eung mnn, two years mv senior, hns been pay ing me a great deal of attention. He says he loves me rtetnterily however. I de net love him On seeral occasions, therefore, hav I told him that our friendship would be brelten If thlnip lsep- going en that wav Still he per sisted Sometime I rfclprccnted his nf fectlcns, hi'i morn often I didn't, al though his feelings were always the reme New he has lift the city and expects te be awav fnr seme time. This af fords me an opportunity te break our former relations for gerl and nil. Hut I don't knew what te de I keep think ing, as I hnvc done all along, that mv feelings will change Therefore, dear Cynthia, I would be extremely lnppj' nnd grateful If jeu advlse mn what te de Will you ale nnswer this question- "Is love spontaneous or does a person have a reason for loving nn nn ether?" I'nnri-EXED. It depend? en the person, seme love spontaneously through attraction nnd some for special reasons Hut after all attraction In Itself Is a reaien. Perhaps "Bern for Each Other" Pear Cyn'hla Well. I m back again. I don't knew whether I am becoming l.nnlil.Bnmn rtr net litlt 1 Client If VOU didn't receive letters from jour readers veur column would hae te discontinue. May I nnswer the letter written by Anxleii3 Ne 2? Thank j-eu "Anxious," 1 read your nnswer te mv ltter In the paper the ether Jay and certainly did enjoy It. 1 am net quite se young ns j'eu seem te think, "Anxious" I nm about one ear jour senior and besides spending four years In high choel I h.uc had one I only wish that there was some pos- .11 1 .. ... r.t mr.nl tr.tr t-r.,1 If T nt.lv l.n.l. , Mine ,i. ui nesh.i.b ,.vm. i. - ....... ..... .. where ou lived 1 Pe ie'j beliee In !ee at first sight? I Out of all the mass of g'rls en this earth I believe that I will ti able te tfll the girl I love the first time I meet her. Who knows but we were born for each ether? There are thousands of mar riages without a bit of real love; It's only lmaglnnry love hence all the un happiness and divorce. Buenes dles ANXIOUS NO. 1. Terhnps J'eu are my frlf-nd, but if se you'll have te meet some ether way than through the medium of Cynthia's col umn. She does net publish names or addresses What Is Remance? Pear rntMn Wn-u Is romance? It Is nothing mere than a work of fiction or adventure, llctuieus stories, exaggera tion. The letter of "L'Alglen" Is laugh able. It reminds one of .1 child who tmagln hrsdt the nerolne of u fairy tale she has lead about. However, "L'Alglen" Is net the only one who dreams of wandering under a moonlit sky with a leer It Is the ambition of the flappers today. My nihlee te "L'Alglen" Is te k-ep nwny from the movies and n jp reading cheap new-l.s and ou 11 seen feigct te dream of im im pefslbllltle". The world has n- time for dreamers It needs wen 'Lin mere than halt- dead inhabitant Hesillty Is what the world needs tedaj My ideal girl is the plrl who Is passa I m leeks dresses etvlish'x, m'ibt net Mceke, drink or mur, and who does net kiss every Tem. I)lc ei llirrj that conies along She must have n goal In life, an umbitlen te make iernethmi; of herself Ne doubt a geed marv renders will say there Is no si.' h in ren. Hut then Is 'e should net judge all girls by the brainless flappers whose i hlef nm nm bltlen Is te Becuru a mt.il ticket for life CYNIC. Don't te'l me jeu have no romance In jeu, 'lynlc" Mustn't tell sterlts, you knew. Maturer Age Brings Understanding r.'ear Cynthia -Here is unether "con tain reader's' 11: st ntt, mpt at self ex-pu-H";n through jeir ibi,ible cel imn 1 shall much appre. jn ,m answer veu supply te try uuny. alie any from 'the ether rtadcis. My slmple fpifstlen Is net nf love for I am happily married . nor does it have le de with flappers nnd their net ens commendable or otherwise, for Im way past that age. J may as well ndnilt the awful truth I'm twuntj-fKe and ,i half1 Ic ts simply this Dees any fuller un rler,tandlnir of fellew-blncs fluitrlenlv dawn upon you at my mature age? I serin te hnve suddenly acquired a sym pathy and tolerance for my friends, anil a great geed wl'l for everybody In gen eral This ts net mtnnt te Mound con ceited; I nm s mply trjlng te express ii v state of mind I was nt ene time quite nervous, nnd probably net In vtry geed health men tally (although I always looked te be well enough phjsleally), but I can't eer recall having nuch a feeling of geed will for everybody as I am enjoying new, and I want te knew the cauie whether It Is something which comes with "ac cumulated years" or whether It is a question of better health? Alse, I seem te be able te think se much mere clearlj and te de It nil the time Instead of In sudden Inspirations I should certainly llke te hut a you nsyohenimabze th! letter nnd rxinnin tn te myself. INQUISlTIVli, With maturer tcim nnd experience celics a gnat r tel, ran e of t ' , , f, inl and fe.blm of ethers Uoeu health is nlwayn ft jtreat factor m hi iplnp us te happiner H.s and !ee of our neishbm yeuin in .i" " " iii'x firfiii .ui'i te feel It cm reform the u irid hv ilni-- tie ineaBurtH. Alaturer iiKe it.tlizeii m- form iinouie DeKin wnn seir iimt and that IvoettMsx, ujtei jcicuke ttihi ej.vmv. a iitcuum j3 a Leng Sleeves Distinguish Brown Taffeta Dress By C01UNN1S L0WI3 The woman who tries te lntijth up her bleep nowadays is confronted with obvleun ilifHcultlefi. There isn't nny "up" te most of these sleeves, nnd the only chnnnel for mirth extends down ward te the hem. Today we show ulecvcs of this tjpe ns the outstanding feature of ti blown taffeta dress which, even without this point of interest, would net Jack eloquence of fashion. In the first place, there Is the basque. This Httcd bodice is u feature net only of ninny evening gowns, wdiere it is n fnmillnr apparition, but of nfternnen modes ns well. Paitletilnrly successful In the bnsipie ns it occurs in the velvet nflorneon dres.. It Is allied, of course, with the full skirt nnd often it is fin ished by long tight sleeves. In ledny's model we hnve this wide skirt with the fullness concentrated, ,as is customary, nt the sides. Tiny rolls of self materlnl finish all boundaries of Ibis drcs., nnd for the necessnry touch of color Is Introduced the Lnnvln green crepe lining the .sleeves nnd glimpsed at the neck line. The felt hat of the same tint of green In finished bj eon, feathers In Iridescent tints. The Weman s Exchange Cleaning Sucdc Slippers Te the Editor nf W'eman'v Page: Dear Madam Will yitu please pub lish In jour column hew and with what te clean light suede slippers? I liave tried rarben tetrachloride, but thev will net get any elrancr. H. S. K. Whj' don't you try the regular cleaner thnt comes for suede slippers? Thcre are several of the-e en the market, and they i lean the shoes beautlfullj. A Silver-Plated Mirror Te th' Editor of Weman's roet: Dear Madam Will you klndlv tell me through your paper hew I can fW n silver-plated hand mirror whose glass has fallen cut? J'U llke te rcglue It If pewlble 8. S. It would b-) better te take this te' a Jeweler, as jour own ll.lng would merely be temporary, nnd seu would probably have te repeat the perform ance every once In a while. Keep Up Your Health , Te tha Editor et 1l"ennn' Vae' Dcir Madam I n, imeen years old, l nnd recPntiy j hnve hP()11 t,enjl,,,(i Wlth a great many nimnles en inv face. Alse warts have beeu growing en my hands In large numbers. I would like te knew hew te tutten around the ribs will you please state the cause of these pimple i nnd warm and nlse hew te re re re meve them" I would like te knew the correct welcht for a boy of thirteen S. n Ycu had brtter consult a physiclnn about Hip warts He will gle jeu something that will remove them. If jeu keep j our general health, digestion, circulation tn geed condition the blemishes will clear away in time. Get as much play outdeois as ou can and exercisu a let, playing with jour fi lends. Eat a little morn nt each meal and jru will grew fatter. Th correct weight for n boy of thirteen depends upon Ills height. If he Is pretty tall, you see. he sleuld we, Rh mere than he would If he were a short boy. Care of Clothing Te the Editor et Weman' Pane: Dear Madam Kindly glte me ndvlce concerning the best treatment of clothes wiiiin iii sir-iiiRe (awumiig season) If midum will please tell also ( pnn. ceiiiuiir me uses nr campliur and all irthi-r knowleilRe i-he thinks will be ef1 benelll I shall be much ebllced te her. I It. J. SI There is nothing te de with clethen after tliej aie put Inte stnret'e preperlv wrapped up. ( nmpliei should bi spread plentifully about lu the elrset.s where the clothes nre kept and nle Inside the newspap i' ei muslin i everim; wMrli bhetild bu put our them If the wrap pltiict nrn clese and have no Kinalle-si crai Ic or epeulni? In them through which , u int'th could llnd ltn t.iy the clothes mn s.ifely he left tint uehi'd U....1 time ' te remevu lliein for wear In the fall ' Cedar hhainKs and tar are considered i ipilt" as koeiI ah camphor, and the cudur 1ms a much mera pleaFiint odor than the lampher, which Is n Ked thins I if nt. et ii Mieum nappen te linger after tliu Llethtb are removed from sterase WIIAVS WHAT llj Helen Dccie Lit. A 1'liH.id. 'tihui correjipendcnt writes 'Will jm Kindly Kite me home infor mation .ii"ijt 1'uil.iuin cjr.s. dliiiiur cars and her-1 n en iralcs in your Whut's What Inf irmatlen" 1 am about te go (,n niv flu Iuiik railroad trip and would llke te knew I-'ltHt Whin In the beet time te ke for meals? Second rem one have te make reeratlenn befere menlH are nerved'' Third Aa I'm te carry ti traveling bap, I wonder whether I leave It b my rfat In the parlor iar when I no fur m aln nr whether it alieu! 1 h" In I'ked or Kheuld I carry It vtlih me inie the dining car'' MN'N't IJSTH AHIIOAD'" Flist If you tlnh te avoid the dis comfort of waiting in 1 ne for a nirtt rha'r at tab! It Is lust te ru te the diruri; cur .is neon ns im- waller nil ' ii. nur r.r H. i und Ne r. -i rt.iiir,n i iiiiiiiii iN ui i nitiiini iiiiii ii-ijii nr ninriup neunces tin humm! an. in.iue . in., uiiiii.k c.ir .sti-tt.ird will s ten r inhli Third len your lm in your i iiipariment : each J'ull- man car linn Us fcpeelal porter, who U I euppeHca e Keep waien utch ever the pi- Imekh' belODginxB. i m7"t An Englishwoman Says There Is a Right and Wrong Way te Sell Programs Even Acting as an "Aide" at Amateur Theatricals for Charily Can Be Dene in Either a Better or a Poorer Mede A PROMINENT Enicllshwemtm -who r hn tnken n lively Interest In chari ties and nffnlrs for charity nil her life wns Interviewed recently en n rather out-of-the-way subject. It wns the correct method of selling programs I She has sold e many, se often and se wiccc.'tsfully thnt it has become nl nl mest n profession with her nnd she has her own Ideas nbeut it. Chief nmeng them is the belief thnt the women who volunteer te sell pregrnms for these nmntcur theatricals that nre nlwnjs given once In the summer nnd several times during the winter for charity should knew ns much ns pos sible nbeut the organization they arc selling for. "They nre often called upon te rlnin thf necessity for the price they are charging," shn said. "And n great deal depends sometimes upon their ability te prove that the need is urgent." .New thnt h very true; jeu eiten go te these nmntcur nffnlrs nnd think you bnvn luilfl enenr-h fnr enr ticket te buy a whole hospital bed yourself, nnd then find thnt you hnvc te pay mere in order te i.ee what it's ull nbeut. YOU enn't understand why thnt should be ; It seems llke a geuge te J nil. Se roil naif he cub-deb who hns thrust 'the pregrnm nnd the request for "nnytliing you wnnt le give, nt you. And nine time out of ten shn re plies: "Why, it's te ndd te the fund. Yeu nsk her what fund and she nays, "Why, the fund thla Is given for, the hospital or something." That's nil she kuews. The result is, ns this Kngllshwemnn says, thnt the largest part of the nudl nudl ence has net the slightest Idea of what the entertainment is for, or why it is being held. Most of them think thnt It is just te glve certain "stnrs" nmeng nmntcur actors n chnnce te dhow their ability. It doesn't mnkc nny grent difference le these who go te the show just te sec these stnrs; but these who really wnnt te help nre Interested mere In the re sults, of the affair than In the nffnir Itself, nnd they want te knew just what the need Is nnd hew it in te Dc nucu. THH consideration of this side of n question, which has nlways been taken pretty much for grnuted, gives you ininetbing else te think nbeut. Thnt is thnt there is always n better nnd u poorer wny te de everything you tiike up, even if it is ns pimple n thing ns selling pregrnms for a charity enter tainment. Of course, it wouldn't be possible te elt down nnd read nil there is te rend nbeut every hospital, day nursery, set tlement house or home that you arc asked te aid. Hut it undoubtedly would be n grnt hell) if Jeu found out just enough te answer questions intelligently in ense unybedy asked them. The thnet-in -the-air-nnd-trust-te-luck method of doing things may get you through all right, but if you pre pared n bit nnd aimed some you'd huvc still better results. A faction te yourself in taking the right course. These hlt-er-miss methods; are pretty breath-taking. Veu pull through, somehow, without anybody', finding out th.it you don't knew what you're about or why, but jeu don't gain anj thing by it or give much. There nre lets of girls who hate been te tens ei different places and had nn.t nitmbfr of varied uxperiem en without gaining one speck of knowledge nr in in in lorniatieti or help of any kind for them selves. And of course they continue te give correspondingly little wllh their lives. THEY'VE just sold their pregrnms for ns much ns anybody would give them, without making any attempt te rar &. H "THIS new delicious 1 m WK--Vvl combination of I ' KWyyn -Yelka f FSh Eggs WSBwRSi c,'isp' Meaty Nuta 1 M'viitm A del8hful blending of I my4WiWft choicest and purest ingredi- SAaSxhWWMiwl en making an exceptionally I TlsShBv& M ta8ly flavor If you crave Vflft mtfife. '-?re r$9 Bemething new and out of the wjfim ((iWsrM ordinary here !t Try a WJh mlyMMVlfiWm P,nte and take a quart home Wfifk SMmJSm mSm te the family. Wflk "iSV Only te be had from KjH RrfC"Sh M d6!6" serving. B88B lU'Q 1 COLONIAL ICE CREAM H flp4igra-rrn Vfl find out where tne small crmnga iney took lu wns going or hew it would be used. They've used (he poorer wny, In stcad of searching out thnt better way nnd making use of it. De you de it? Weights 'nd Emphasizing the FACT that packed turner tne aw brings you that CANNOT be equaled. Sptetah for ThUadelehta, Camden and Vicinity A&P Pure Clarified Cider u m 4Tln Vinegar L&P With Day NtwtUtu A&rAaauuiU Art Cbu SUrch tk Jc I KlrkraM'i Se., uktVM Ut ,Vt lOel 5 p&g Seap 23 Anet htr Batch et Typical AAP Lexetr Prlctt Shikw Sth t lOe I UP StulM OUmi Itrfiju lh MutwhiM Chtfrlu Ut Ik Hmmr't Cmvti Bl cm Ui AtP MareniulM bdlSc CuifMh Bm un 10c Gi-Men'i Mutltrd Ju He 2-in-l Shn PtIUh bn IU nvere& EGGS STC New Laid EGGS d. 32c EVERY ONE GUARANTEED FOR QUALITY EXCELLENCE Our Ef e in uhlpptd direct te our (tern from 0 chelMlt nctrbgr t(.predul.if dlitrlct. Frj Svtttnt (wtll midi) well Se EareraOtiMOil tuut un tSc Biiu'i Ckm H-lb un Uc Kbiiliril't On SUrch phc lZe JVIinuUTiphca pl 1J CORN KtW PcilTMitii AtP Cera Fl.it... ! pit 7 SSt Butter 4Qc Orange P eke e Our Famous THEA -NECTAR Brand U g 2aVi 8, 23c "RED COFFEE Yettll trtjey its full-bed ltd ttrengih it dellg fitful aroma it$ tatlsfying taite. Still the biggest coffee value in town of THE CHEAT ATLANTIC THE LARGEST RETAIL, GROCERS IN THE WORLD COLONIAL ICE-CREAM "PHILADELPHIA'S BEST" I7..JI .1 j MMununcrcnieia Qlnghnm In the pin rheck Is ,...i Stent tlcnl for handkeVch cKm"! round ethers square, nnd n dalnt, w! of embroidery In one corner h t iift.ff round. T he edge of the hnmlfcaSB '? be rolled or laid in .rrSSl csiDertraithM lachraclu-. 1tfl CHESTNUT ST. Full weiahls the WEIGHT et ALL Articles Laeei is uuakanhD. If you weigh the contents of an' I package manufactured by the A& you wi 111 find it corresponds ACCIT. RATELY with the weight as printed, en each package. This FACT la brought te your attention te warn and guard you against smaller packages or equal size packages containing less welgntj te which aeme Grocers rcaert In uielr endeavor te compete with A&P low prices. The Gigantic Purehaiing Power of the A&P, the Largett Retail Grocers in the World. et AAP fn Prictt 1SU.M. fc Iw Sci.. Stariukuac Old Dutch Cluniw ...an ft ftUftwt Iirc.! UiliPintn'(Stuc. ...Ut 27c Crip Nuti tt 17, Mirihtirt Kippered Herrirtf 1-Tb cut Ut Mtnhtll't Twit Hcrrinf GtrtM'i K. P. Ced Flih Mb tin 25 .tui lie FLAKES Puffed Wbeil Pulled Rlea Kolleii'i KrumUti. ...pjril!. ...pkllfc ...kll TEA CIRCLE" 'lb & PACIFIC '" m treat &ti ,, tlHI '..?'-.- A-vr
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