Hsfpfff W ' Yeun Saleslady ana te ife Has Lest. All Its Interest for Her, and the One She Really Cares Fer Did Net Stick She Writes for Encouragement JftT OFTEN" rend your articles in the i you what llei beneath that cheerful A paper," wrlles !'. S. I "I think appenrnnce. fhev are ke helnfnl 1 wonder If veu U " ,,lpi.r l'nner thnt help them en; SSfdBhdp"mP?Pf life Ve'fWn ' C "'!"! ' "'I"r "-" ? , tout nil Ita Interest. 1 lim kuiply. r.K- i, ni Tn'ii .e . J Prnyrr- Lenrtcncd and blue. , ninet-cn " ,mt flll;l11 r" b? enrs old nnd work errv ilnv ns n t-wt ii . ,. .i . Mlfriady in n store, hut there is never a relief for me. I cannot iifferd ever te Je away, e when I pet mv vacation It eesn't mean Anything nt nil le mc At time;i. tiieuch. I nm verv livelv and hnppy, or at least 1 trv verv hard te be, out 1 m tired of trving te he hnppy or content. 1 enn't intrret mvelf in any of my friend" or nnv diticcs an mere. 1 used te enjev everything se Bitich, but T feel jut like n llvlnc xnrnen. Ttejf rnti nnrli.t.lt n lin.llr i.fT ,.,.. ....... ..... ............ ... ............ & I crer orereeme Mieh n fepllns? I iavc hed severnl hey friends hut until Just recently have never been very mucli intereted in nn of them nnd when one doc really care' for n certnin one. why. ren never can held him That't the IZ hnU nlwny" lunled out wHh me e what's thp ue0 ln't it eneueli te Wake one disgusted nnd blue when things nhvnjs go wrong? "I hope j ou will plen-v print what you think of tn worries. I'm sure that ether must feel the same a. T nm e "jnlinjipy nnd 1 can't confide my un- Jinppiness te nny one at home, iney jpreiuu Jnugti nt m. "DLUH and unhappy and tired nnd J- n nineteen I And when yen de really car for one freu ntver can held him! And they would laugh If she. con fided in them I All that burden for the heart of k pi tie Mletlsdy who tecst stand up and pc cheerful and accommodating and pa tient H day lone. la it inr wander that ihs Txran tt SI out In a letter that cornea straight carT7 ra ra em fat ha.TT heart? l-nxtvxcn-r-x,rir' . u Ten are one of a large array, littl OOMEWHEBE there's happineas for aalMUdy, is which all the member O you, altheurh it nay net be the kind Carry hrt as full of trouble as yours. . you ha.T lnar.ned for yourself. Sens hare worry, "tne have unhap- ' And sem day you'll And tnat one Tilnesa, some hav sorrow, and some yea really care for, and he'll stick. haT (hacentent. 9e march forward with yenr banner But they are all marching forward of hope, and don't lese step with that with heads held high and lips smiling; srmy that conquers and smiles above Jt In only oceaslena"v that you cafh . "nrt that ache w.th thlr burden of nn expression In mt ees which tel's treubV. 1 nC vVift C UtClttT r hazei. nnn BATcnKTn Jean FterVrMne wim" Verm"t ' Waynt. ichn nil m .'if' ha trifled icith ether iremen She marrin htm in prefcrenre te Herbert I 'rmatteii, tche love' hrv hut 'jl Yerm7rt' I'lmnn. Jean t' ceif'fcnf nt hrina utile te held Sarmnn. hit aitrr thnr marriaae hr make her nierah!e Ihreuqh 'im ntfrnt.nn fn ether tremen. When V'hlh. .fnr'i vnunarr lister, come tn ni'l them. ecmuri carric en a flirtation ir'lli he,, iytierniq In v ife, irhn in ilrtprrntitm turns te Herbert t.trinqitnn. u i '' loves her Ai'ttna en rmp'i', Jimn consent te ae aieay with h w. hut aftei thn have started u Hr brrt's car. hc can't ee throueh iritli it. A she trie te make thi knnit-n tn him d" 'I' rulent eceir ami both are ir.j a 1 1 'i Herbert iiijet thai they let Sermnn believe thn' thu have nnlii bctn out for a ride, but irlicn erman and Fdith airire tit t' e ftiruiheu-r. n here Jean hat b'Cii tnl-en, I'd th ndritrn her te tell the truth. ma-.rd at ltdith's ehanne nt tiinnnrr. Inan Inkri her ajv e, and irhen erieni enmr in he take the Hume fe cirriithina. Convalescence TirY I'NDI H ecitenienf and evr- J.Y.JL strained ne Tprves took their roll of m nnd for the nest few days following the strange ncldent that hnd happenNl j had n high fever and tossed about In n delirium VSIien rei'i ie'isness returned 'e me I was erv wenk n-id tie nurse who had been installed in mv ioeni allowed n line te see in e Pay after day I In? TUPre wiii e viiciiy uuu wic 'J,,?i' ", jive slewU nine back te me, until jlnally tin dav came when I 'was al lowed te de hund'el up and enrried .. i i . i. .. .i .1.. .i..i- .a down te n liei! car te lie driven lieme. During ti eiivnlei-cence It hnd he"n wenderfi! t I ive .N'nrmnn se close te ine again II. s .ittitude toward me wns just as it b'ul been during our first lft-.V3 of i,,iim ige, and our subjects of conversation were only pleasant epes. Hemctlmci I caught hira looking nt me Mrangel; . l"ir when I tared him wl'h this and asked what he was th'nklng lip only liughed, I did net see Kdlth nt nil. Nerman told me she had gene j nt e th i nv t'i stay with n friend, bur would return again n sn.in a' I wns better. During this time T had a M'er from ' ither saving thnt she was coming' no )ienie. Fvervth'ng seemed te be hnp penlng at f'ii''. and although I no 'on 'en cer feared I'd th's presence In ear home, I was glad thrt she would be leaving fuen, se ti it Nerman and I could b nlene together Heme seemed unbelievably wonderful te me. The simplest things gave me pleasure, nnd Mnry spoiled me terri bly. Nerma n came out every afternoon en an ear y t"-nln, nr.d my first three days at home were quite perfect. Then one morning Nerman remarked at the breakfast tabV that Edirh hnd called liim up the day beiore and wanted te come out that night. In spite of the fact that I ctrnggled Hgnlnst it, the old feeling of Jealensv returned. It wasn't that I doubted Nerinnu, it was simply thnt I dldn i trust Ktliib. In snte of the fact tlat I had taken her advice and that P Imd proved te be geed advice, 1 could net take her into my heart all at once Things You'll Leve te Make Wp AUU 71IIIIITI III IjariT .1I1II1U J 1111 .--iniii ttn c .. t .. M..I.. rfM.i.. c? 1,9 ,iw UmiK'U Nt'KliKt'x h jFer this charming Spanish drnpe l ' j- wegiiBeu Jise w Muiiris. e, ii,.,. ever - c sine. hetnetnnPH it has short sIppvps. Old Virginia Itutler llread man who wenra brown shoes with a ", a8ilk foundation I l.e foundation n "as uiugiit int. nrapi. "" "i i"- s-eini-tirne, eng. Sennet, ipm it fiiltesnii' t. i t , . , 'tuxedo leeks well when miiile of a hi nrin silk if new imports show, m fnct, the one. . , , '. - "' ' " s times en One cup sifted menl one tablespoon luxuie. f thesnuiircH ?e . bla.k . c .., te. . -i.lwl. .nugbt-up pIT.Hts which prevail t J lieusp'l n.e H , fl, r,"l"!:n" lard; en- teaspe,,,, sal,; p,cl, f f'0lUi Ter the simple little dinner frock of & MnKencK w ''y '" tr""U "'"' ",!,rs' Aml Inln Ti V l Si. """'iJ1" ' w1 1"' w" Wll! i'r l' and late suminer daj.s nothing fr Cdwr ihe Jeliih vl ti n "lr 1p of en "kp these ether two. the drnp-,1 blouse ' . f ' '"p J' H, 'n !nan" ' 'm,l:e " "",sh' T1,1" wU' one '"P ,9 !n,ere r ",r,nin ,,,n,n ' '' Kwr-ftte Br bM Icrwl sill Jein I v" c .,u ,-s , , I ,. eftni u.nkw use of s.,.ne han-b-emp erna- r, j , ' ', ? f'" U'X "n '!" of svvee, ,uk. Heat in two egg. Hut- iiioilel. and . we are showing today a I tff,L ment te negotiate the fastening. --;' ' "- ter .he JmLing pan and pour mixture in tbger g.rlt. -P- san Wit MtUireIilerud circle, 'lie acn scarf can . Tha Urancd iniiucnce m leunu even of one of t ese muter n mlh. u,. .-.-..""" """' ' ' "v- - f'ff'V5mda eepnrate mid unap en te thelin the smBrt blazer which werapn will Kpt Bten' FLORA. continue te wear through the next two pjpprrr - i" j Is Unhappy ana I ired at Nineteen -T . ' . -"'""-"" " "J ', "nr' te l.e lively nn.l happy and V'1 10l1iev10,, life ""metlmes "Hepe is thpppst banner. It's i-n..v te nut nn with trlnN If tee nope tnej ll seen lie ever If, ,9ler te Pretend you're content nnd hnppy If you hope that you een will he. And lt'i enslest te held thnt one you ,nnu-v " rnIe for If you hope He re- '"S IO OP NIP HSIll One. p if h f j, .... ... hen, ,tii , ,,'vcn " "p ln"a 50U m neP '" tnk.e you threueh thnt unhnppy time rlKht nfterwiinl. been use you 11 hope thnt V1"' ,,n J,een J-0" '' "nd nnother one wh ls rca,l-v wertIl-v pf J-0'"- affection. T rntTAIXLT I. eneuch te tnakc i-ene i'iiriited nnd 1Iiip w lien thine nhwnt gn wrong; but these who march in jour ,ifin bi)- learned te hour that without weakening, It Is their lteiy te come through without bifternciM, te hrar without growing hnnl, te suffer disappointment without losing faith te hope ' Them's nn glerj In being cheerful and content when ever thing gees right and ..,, have .11 you want, you knew ; any- ..V. , " nut the mttn worth while you re- member. "Ts the man who can smile when everything gees dead wreug." Yeu sound like one of the worth- ' while ones; you're tired new and that m&kes everything harder te bear, , But your vacation, even a vacation at I home, win rest you and give you mere i Dv.cjiin aaa courage wiia waicn te ' Toe much had happneii. snd there : many things that needed an explana tion I had taken te wearing some of my lerely trei.sseeu negHg around the house, for my arm was still In a "-ling nnd the flowing sleeves belpid te cover t. Thnt nient Jur before Nerman's trnln was due. I dressed very en-u'lv in n n".e.rnereii velvet tea gown. I vb- eired In the living room under neat J rhe big lamp, when I heard Nnr ii ai'. kev in the lerk, and a moment inter he and FMith came into the room Nnriran steeped te kKs me. and tien as be stepped hack I forced myself te mile up at Kdt'h. As my eyes rested "u 1 er face I gave an invrduntarv s-nrt. for th did net eem like the snme girl. Flev fare wa verv white 1 and under her pvm there were heavy violet shadows ns though she had pem many slefpless nights Te-rteru-s wUH up In my hart. nnd ns 1 hUl up my fiec she bent down and kised me fnftiy. "I op you are felinc almost lisp veursejf again. .lenn." she tnli with n 'Ifle Fmile. A innmenr later she f'-jspfl herself and went upstairs te hr room. Verman est down nenr "i nnd nn. folded the evening paper, but T did net resume my book. I th rrvlng tn ae. out for th change In I'drh's leeks 1 'enged te ask Xermnn a'Kn.r lr, but se ff 1 had net been nbln tn hrtng inT-elt te ta'k of Edith fe him. aticl 1 felt sti about breaching the s-ubj t new. I suddenly resided tl.nt T was no longer honor. IJdlth's return hid ,l. . -. . . - .. .. .. preyed me, the krerd fhaf Ph wns with us again 'il'ed m T,rh strange nvsgivings, and r it lied me of self-con. fidpnee. Tomorrow Kdlth Spralis Out A LITTLE TALK Clr.Jtv, mntelass, jRutr ' Thre, It may sound like whoepli? cough or a f'heprfjw ineintnt en, but don't mind that. Pnv thes. words ever and ever again. Commit them t mem nry. Fer if you den' you will he ns completely lest as the plcplcker who gees te Jersev wl-heut monqutte uetting or the person wt... tries te read f.nfin without having earned te conjugate the verb "ame," TK" fact of I Is f1.n then three faLrics are stressed w- r-ipii ;n t'm mill--umiier ami early uutumn eiile'tleiit that they awrarae the importance of a reed or of a glossary Wrap, frocks and hat" te say nothing ? blouses also of wtutceatE nil ecum te fellow where this new magician beckons. Se for the benefit of thoe who have pas.se.1 ever tee lightly this branch of learning 1 am going te repeat tl.e delinitlens of the three fan 'if ,; wea.-es re which I have just iefertxii. Cluity Is a material which l.as been bllstiriil or, In ethT words, treated ' a raised pattern. Net te he enfuse with tnii Is the fi" mil fabric, iiiflte Int.ie. Fer it ewes lt pattern a'-u-, .uised, te the presence of nn nl-mcr stitching. As te gmr're, '-en rw eg it hv the Innumernh.e urinkles e I. .-'i have been produced by it process or ie ' 110UH. Tlat the blouse h.i- beep eme'nt overnhadewed by neveltie, ;,p t),, vcj i rate 1flc(t -fills ten is oft'-n of ,'..tv or miitelasse vvh.cli no man, fn-i i r ab'e women brought hack ui'h tne-n from purls Is n fact wlmti tliir i-" no gnlusn ng. Nevi rthclesa. the clnhorat clnherat clnhorat bleuse will always have i- ndhiTetifs, and these include ni'inv An er'eiui women with a reput.it mil for smart dressing. Ihe iil'inncc of the fnncv weaves such as cleky, with p'ain iiiiii i nils i one which has pvi:ib,iel e, an pmpiv eier both frocks iijnl wraps A ioiiii ieiiii hcr of nut'imn frocks stnrt our with a ' or mntelupsp foundation, ever whi'ii appear, u drnped tunic of plain iripi reathrmeil ngiiln en the leilice In some form of trimming. Aneni tins trimming, one must spenk again of th" (Miitilunt) of the shoulder strap. Place plain i rcfiii btraps upon a i entrnstiug leky bodice and jmi Intro one of the plfi-ctlve trimming touches of the nutuiuii. . , The blouse, like thn bathing suit. eterniillv susi eptlhle te every bucllll tlie moue. .'vaiiiraiiy euuui;ii. inereiere, 'Vj'W,' EVENING PUBLIC Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA Letters te CvnthA's column mull irrltfrn trt one etde of the paper oreiv nnd mint he started vxth the writer' name and addre. The name will net h i published tf the writer does net icMh tt. Vnitanrd letters and letters written en hnth Hide of the paper will net be atmwrrrd. Writer who wlnh prrsiwial cuistcert that can he etven in the column Mill ptrn leek ffcerp, as pereenal letter nf enlv written when clbjelutrll ntctJ vary. j Hopes There'll Be League. Pear Cynthia- I have been rending I veur i-nliiniii nine I first enme te t'lilln 1 fldphU, two menthn age. I IHeil In KnneaH City ment of my llfe until Tour years ftice. when 1 wpnt I te Verment We," iett rSErd'ttTn! i "(Jot-TeKotlier Ix-aRUe for StrmiK'TS. 1 nm very mucli In favor of "Lene Welf's'1 tde:i nnil would be wllllnc te ile nil In my power te forward the nune- ment ' wema nun te Knew wnn rfglstm- ' tlen nt the hlirh nchoelH berln I Srarlu- Mfd tnmfK hlel In Ve rment U.I, Fprlnir. but would like te tnkp a real- prnduate course this year. If pepslblp. I e. M. K I Ap?y t0. ,en?0' beard. Rcfc'lstrutlen J","' "ln "' Amwt nnd cnrl I would llkn te knew whn reg-lstm- Better Net Ge Pen- (VMtliiR One of the men In our odlpe ,i.i a cottage, nt the Hiiliere. He h.m asked me a ceup'e of time1 te Kn thire ever the weel-end. This man. I tlmig-ht, wni a widower and had re- cen-iy marrleil nenln. I ha-e feuml ""l, 'Z ehat he hMt l''' lth ,ills ' f " ?r "m'".l";n ."" JlJ?"'?, "'I,! ,, .veS" SfghJ: Me l01" mn ,0 """I! m' Kin friend I was a ;ittl timid about reln because I thought h would hnve a buncn of men nnl women frlenda, but new I think m,ar.b.a wh'n J et down there. thre mlfht net be any one there. Wbat 8tmll rleMf Cynthia, be- cau I hardly toeTwhkt thepbl would &a vrhmi they oeuJdn't write te jeu. BOTIIETU2D. De net jre. my dear. Tt would nnt de for any yeunf girla te rlilt a man's neu unlwa ther la a ohapswen an4 unlets they knew that ahapvren. It' better net te mix bualnejm and pltesurp. He "Pil Hard" Dear Cynthia Here I am. ths boy that would never be foolish enough te nrlM te your column My, den t tha ' 'le'jM-be-mlg-hty" fa'! hail? I am "'It'iig for tl'e jele nurpnse of eTpreo eTpree 'tig tn 'iriP1 rnss C ithla. I once had .in d.al glr s"' n.s a wonder sh "U ! de aiiMh'ng positively nnvthing 'hat I ceuUI de and many things I could net de. Sh1 dnneert, retild r'de a horse, i swim, and the btt thing- about her was i'iht Hne reuiil cook Hats the kind of .i girl 1 want one that can he a "pal.' net only a wife, one that can compete th you no mattet what you de. And K"c ' i 'ynth.a, I was proud of her proud t.i he seen with her Hut she Is done new, and when I think of the happy ii" merles we epent together I gt aw r,il v lonely Can you Imagine a fellev rje.vlng a fit of melanchelv ' '.Veil, I e And dar I'yiith.i. I dream and It . alvvavs of her Vt It hax ben a jear ,v ' p.irted for 'tie simple reason ri.at she pr w 'lucd of in ' Well '. : 'hl,. I g"rss you will never uritea tsnil the meaning of th s letter, but its ut rr.y mi ai.. holy feel.nff xpn-.-ed In nr'.i'nu i!'-ed luck and geed 1 JT.-T A DRKAMHR OP DUI.UI'v perhaps she 'Blew tired" In a '.t of pi iue Why net try eelnc her .igi in.' Scolds "A Baoheler" Soundly Pear I'vuihsa I haven't written te ' ir cnlui i, inr a lentt time, but the ,.r e.bii..,i Richeler' ('tn ni' did e :m. ,r mi : v le'l arp" In Hug- - " ' ' ' '' '"i IV KVl v.i . Wii.i, rt.,.,. 1,. n.ur li, i iv. a th. g rjT "f tdav are 'geld diygvis" Mv .. i- Ituheler if the girl . i i,.iy v . . . gel i dlgper, p rh.ips th.ir" w ii dn i be se many plkei-s Veu ought i k!i".i v hat that vnril t-ieaiis j)e u ,.pe.M te g't - t ' 'fug f'jr let'i. nm ' If tint is jetir ode. ye'j'- all I'.-nir T MlU'Se ' ni expect te O.lie ' a ar' i heire and - t with hr 'n the ; r and tell her p"et'- tIel Nay, i i' h.i.i e' Them davs am geno for- !. ,u 1 tl-ey vv" ii'ver come bn. k. I r,ii Heaven ('nt stick te j.iir i ev s" h.i d d perlinps you will .. eriipain-"i!ilp and fnei dshlp. Tie " t rljj .tren't satl)lei with v vvnr is Neither at the fellows -'-1 w 'h Just f'lf nd.hlp. Thev i i' ic If a fe'lciv vieuhl ever take ine or take n. maef ne-rldltiK ,.1 "t tn g a ',e!n let fir Iirth if I d dr. p dead from Jey 1 h. p r , i i' u w wl.it chaps jeu nre a'nl " . te 1 ve jp tn .veur demands for J 17.; 1 da'c.i Hnd P'tt'r.s ruid kiss.ng 1 I yet ; 'u kick when 1011 1 ac : , -id a ' tile menv n them There t 1 , one v erd that describes U14 fc- . ..s of tei.u. nr.d that Is "p,ki A Pi HKLOP. UIRT, AMi 'ilui ri' IT i ABOUT FASHIOXS 'e.iiis. rf r. n'" er 1 report' life Ve ercei.i'ei u Li-'i 'n (i I nek arid red '" Je ll.irre ln ,JL. , , , I, w Hllie I w in a -imifly nit wh.ic skirt of wash nmtei.ai find, I,;, the w.tv. thn cotton v i-' skirt has hi en featured hv a1! the !' kiiiiiI i, results this summer te the ni g;.-i t of 1 1,, Mlj model and topped eT ' v n white felt hat trimmed with ii el'ister of red fruit. '1 Iih drape is net the enlv fibhien microbe pentrnetpij hv this sejismre gar incut, the blu ihe. As ever.ibedv knows, Ihe llnle 'epHrnte jacket Iiiik sUtircd with tie printed frock the honor of being tie most spectacular feature of f.isl.len.ihle -uininPr dressing It js net Mrnngp. thereter , tli.it the ,leiip dc h'gner hes rried t steal from thia med., some el" ni, thunder. Newiidavs one finds, indeed, doyens of hleilse, built On lenlen or ,iizil,e, lines. Te ibis hvhrid N ghep ,h,. name of lacquette. 'Hie jncquettp m, various forms, but it Is true te th sutnes in 'Orif . iriuiiuun 111 epeiiiug ciewn the. front or fully fellow the lines of the bliupr iiist described, C'OIUNWE L0W13. ' I I " ! jw'' i LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEALING WAX .1 Cellar That 1st Decorated H'tfi In an Addition Settling war softened trltli rlrnnfnptd j nlcohe), much as wnter-eoler pnlnts are KeftPHPlI With Wllfer. tlin mntrrlnl which wns used in applying the pattern te the cellar and cuff set In the sketch. Such cellarn nnd Cllffd. of ronrne. pan. j net he wnshed in het water, but the "'iiiuiK hx ursign Keeps its luster nnn color If cool wnter nnd soap nre nsed In the laundering. Iren them quickly en the wrong side. The cellar nnd cuffs should be mnde up before the design Is ntml led te the n uterlnl. rhoese n convcntiennl pattern small eunuch te loelr well In the nnr. row spaces and one that is divided in1 such a manner thnt the colors of the sealing wnx can fellow the lines In thn design. The embroidery patterns that nre transferable with h het Iren are especially nice for this work- Have rendv two Kmnll containers fer1 denatured nlcohel, one for the actnal nb-'erptlve. painting nnd one for washing the brush When you have completely finished when changing colors. A small camel's- the work with the first color, wash your hair brush is the only tool necessary. brush nn the spend container of nlco nlce Tf much sealing wax painting is te hoi before beginning the second color, be done, It Is well te arrange the sticks De this every time you change colors, of sealing wax en a Mquare piece of 'When the design Is completely filled In, glass, heating each ever a flame very outlining each color with a thin line slightly before it is laid in place en the ' of Muck makes a very effective finish, glass. The wnx hardens immediately, The colors used In the set sketched holding the sticks in plice. This is I were green for the leaves, black for merely a matter of convenience. Wet j the dots In the center and blue, resa the brush in the alcohol and hreah It i and lavender for the petal of tha flow flew flow ever the indentation where the maker's I era. The entire deelgn waa outlined In name is printed in the wax. This will ' black. THE HOME IN GOOD TASTE Ty HnrtilA Donaldsen Vhrrlcin rrnngement and Suitable Furniture i for the Hall The funetlen. thit Is. the use, of a room comes befeie ail ether conrider cenrider conrider ltiens In Its arrangements. The hall is the nntproem te the draw- , . ,,. 1 .,i..i Ill lenm. uviim iuuiu uuu iliiiuic luinii ,f the house. It Is the firt part of the hiitse that Is sen nnd he last. Therefore the lmprcslen that it con- . . i,.n. vi ys Is most Important. It shenld give the keynote of color ,nd personal cherm te the rest of the home, and should be furnished with -.iich objects, firt. as nre necessnry te an arriving or departing guest, or a messenger who nay be detained theie. nnd second, if space permits, with mpplementary objects of suitable char aeter. The first necessity Is a table. ! may be a con sol r or one of our grand mother's folding card tables. Above 't should hang, nt a height convenient te the average per-ou. a mirror, ind beside or opposite tp tins group should lie a chair of fetmal and dignified dt--Ign. The table may held a lamp, a card trnv. a Ixiwl or vavr for flowers, and tic smallest ha'l i nt once welcoming .1 nil charming. Should propettlontf i ertnit, nn oak chest may well be ad led. Tomorrow "Ilrcrptlen 'Keem Musk Itoem" and Can Yeu Tell? Iiy Tt. J. and 1 IV. Bodmer Mew "Calice" llecelved Its Name Calice, the cotton goods, received Its i.nme from the town tn which it was I rst made the ,.p ..f Cnl .t, India. It was the firf tdnee n Iiella ever vis ited by Kurefet - .inn 'h.- native cot t.n cloth made 'Inr" vns first Intro duced te the rest of tl e world by Portu guese who landed in nhe it A. 1") l-il. Many "f 'be tinines of ether cloths are from the towns i - pities in which they vcre lirt manufactured Muslin is n imcl from Mesul, sn old city of Mes- etamln. long f -neus for its line cot ton cloths. Camlirnl. Trnnie, wits bit -ter'y fought ever and v ill l.-e te these win were theie ln t'c World War, but 1. tig bef ire thnt it uiiv known for Its " nrahr "" cloth If we journey from f'n'.ibrnl ever Inte Ilrlt'nn;, we find a Iitt'e cl'y called liulngirnp. There the conen weavers long 'ige hit upon the H"n of dein 'he thiend before wenv 'r,g " anil then weaving It Inte btrlpn checks Thej called it gingham C.s, we de t'llav K". nlse, tulip taken Its ti'nip f-em the French . 'v which first nn le if Wi n we i r.Ass the channel Inte F,ng Jnnd vi p he I tin' first uer'rn. weavers ti. Wi rt'' 1 thev nil'l" 1 v-oelcn cleti. i -i tistid deulile-tlire.id process nnd irl'i-d I' v i.rsfpil :n we s'lll dn tediy. (nslmire, eriiierly kerseymere, was fi-st mad" in Keisey tweed was the name gui'ii te t'e cloth made en the Tveed Kivcr, nid melten nnd cheviot cloths get their names nlse from the d s rifts wbnh ftrsr mad" them. Down en 'he edge "f ,l"' I'syptlnn border. In Palestine, there is -i verv ancient clfv in leil Gfl7.ii. In "I ,li ihe finest nnd filmiest of nil cot 'en fluths was mnde like the ntlnrs, n ".,- called after its native citv - "(In i." Tomorrow " be First Dlsrnrereil Iliat the ICiirth li, - Ariumil (he Sun"? FAVORITE RECIPES OF FAMOUS WOMEN Hy I.ADY N.t'Y ASTOR Illi.nh., mt tli Ijiellkli l'irT1nnint Ti Lonmnew- -Eggs eTlIady, ry Mary Pichford rr i ' 1 i fp- 7 ! ' jl 'A ,. !J ftfr i T r "' I! ' i M" II LL-.'J I HBP 1 ' j AND LINEN a Rahctl Design in Bright Celer te Any Wardrobe . form n llttt waII nt cnftnnd ttenllnff I wax, into which the brtiRh should be dipped each time. This Is the least mesv wnv. Walt n moment nfter applying the alcohol te the stick te allow the alcohol te penetrate the coating of shellac en the outside of the stick of wax, wip tuc brush into the llttle well of softened wnx and trnnsfer the wax te the pat tern. Cemnletelv finish your work with the first color before you go en te tne next. The wnr dries nlmest lmme I dlntely, se that several coats can he I nntilteil nnn nn ten of the ether until the proper lustrous finish Is sectireuV Different materials rcqnlre a varying number of cents of wax, and each art ist will we her own judgment, but three or four cents of each color ought te be sufficient unlefs the material en whleli volt nr rmlnrinc Is verv soft and The Weman's Exchange Te "An Anxious Heart" I am sorry t cannot help you, but I have no mere knowledge en this sub ject than you have and would npt cmi slder It safe te take the responsibility of advlsltiK you If I had This Is n matter In whleh only a physician can advlse nnd In which that advice Is absolutely necessary Classics or Historical Fiction Te the Sdlter ef Weman's Vnee: Dear Madam -May 1 make a plea threuKh veur valuable column? ' I am a min man, shut-in Invalid, without mean I wmild be crateful te I any of your readers who would caie' te part witn nny nook" I no net nre' hew old they mnv be. Prefer classics, hliterlcal fiction, ancient bl-teiy. Would also appreciate any classical records that any one may be Umnigli with. OltATKFL'L. I feel sure the readers will be glad te rend this and answer II an they can Costume Making Begins Te th Kdite' of TVnmmi'' l'm.e Hear Mndrun 1 am virv much dis tressed at the mnkiiiK "f a Sci in-.i dancing costume. I'li'a-e .uisiui ten nm r,n.ull.! 1 V II T T-1 1 1 1 ! -" - - ' ..,.. I ' ,m easiest kind of Sp.mUli dan. iiik i I red and a white w.iM vi ith short sleeves ' ' Hr,d low neck iivpi- this Is netn a 'arge shswl of either vnllevv or hlncl;. n,h trinsul e.lcea. ,,ii,i about th- i flgui-e ai.d thrown ever one shoulder. - gT'J",;' l;?;,i"LS":i rttiractf, e ntilsli fr.r tiic costume Tn.--klrt may he of cheesecloth or tarlatan J or n stlk, if veu Hint It te be mere elaborate, and the shawl of nnv ma- terlal that .veu happen te have ' Geerpette Males Many ' Charm in" Dinner Frecks (eiti.NNi: i.ewn S'eiiip time nge a middle-aged woman was asked what fIip considered the great mlstakps of her life. Afler thinking for a rnnmi-nt bhe respendeel without hesitatien: "That I dldn t marry an orphan and that 1 nlvvnjs haw tried te skimp along without n dinner dress," And her tnnp suggested thnt shPi considered thn second thn mere vital misstep, Cirlnlnly this portion of her reply will slrikp a responsive chord in mnnj another woman s heart. The time was, of course , when a woman could pas i from it tnlleied suit te fiill-flcdgeil decellete without flerieus embarrass ment. Hut newaday our drcssinc. jH meru filled with Intermediate steps, and any woman attempting formal eve ning dress at the average dinner party la doempil te feel as conspicuous ns the und ruffled sleeves nre piceted in geld, I nnd geld tnescla weight the glrdle of Iienna-ceiQllilAPi,n' t1 i "-'.'jf . - AUGUST 29, 1922 Second and Third Classes of Feeds for Canning Are Given by Mrs, Wilsen A Time Chart Tells Hew Leng Each Vegetable Should Be Cooked in Order te Be in Perfect Condition for Preserving By M11S. M. A. WIL.SON Cepurleht, JOtl. by Mrs, .If. A. tritjen. At! rtehts reserved THH canning of feeds as listed in the second type or class ns given in the lpssen Inst week will need the follow ing rules for sucrcss: First. All feeds must he fully ripe nnd perfectly fresh. Srceml. While fully ripe, they must be sound, that is. without soft spots or blemishes due te transportation. Third. Shortest possible time be twrcn the vine and the can. Fourth. Perfect sterilization and perfect Jars. Fifth. Quick cooking and storage In cool, dnrk place for thirty days after canning te permit coloring te become stabilized. Te Can Tomatoes Place ripe and perfectly sound to matoes In square of cheesecloth, nnd plunge into large krttlp of boiling vvnlpr for thrre minutes. 1,1ft nnd plunge Inte large pan of cold running water. Lift te table nnd spread mil and quickly remove the skins, coring t,e remeve the green rere from the stPin pnd. Place nt ence In jars nnd fill te overflowing with strained tomato Juice. Adjust the rubbers nnd lids anil par tially tighten the lids nnd plncc in het-wnter bath for thirty-five minutes, counting the time from the minute the wnter starts te bell. Fer qtinrt jam allow forty-five minutes. When time limit expires, remove at once, and seal securely nnd store In dry, cool, dark place. Te make the tomato sauce : Sert the tomatoes ever Just as seen as ther nre received and place all the odd -shaped nnd small tomatoes in pan of cold water; wash and cut in small pieces; place In preserving kettle and cook until very soft, cool nnd nib through fine sieve and use te fill the jars with This tomato puree can be used for soups, bouillon, or for gravies. Thus the Jar Is made te de full duty nnd nil the contents arc nvnllnble for feed uses. Te Can Other Feeds Under This l.bit Prepare the feed ns for the (able. ntil jilnce In squatp of cheesecloth, dip lu honing water for live minutes: then blanch in cold running vvnlcr for two minutes; remove an.v skins If ner- ( pssary and then pncK Inte stprlll.pd jars and fill tn overflowing with bell- -. . . ".. lnij water; adjust the rubbers and lids nnd partially tighten and place In the het-water bath; process for time as given for each variety : then re- inove from the bath and seal securely and store In cool, dry plnce. Class Ne. .1 Feed under this heading have mere or less stnrchv Ventcnt nnd must be i carefully watched te prevpin spoiling, se thut the most Important point Is i spppd In placing the product from th" . vitip Inte the jar. mid then getting I etiickly itniler process. Preparing as for thp table, dip for ' five minutes In boiling water, tlum i blanch. in cold water and pack quickly .n the jars, niju-t i lie rubbers and l'is. partlallv sf..ii np, plupp In the lier-wnter bnih: process or time limit. iIipu remnvp and seal secup.v. Time Clmil fur Vegetables Pint inrs I!.", ininuips I ' i liiuirs I', hour 1 '.. I is tunii jars I,"i minutes 1 '.j hours 1 ' i hours 1 i hours Tomatoes . Mushrooms Kgg plnnt Pumpkins , NllM-ll . . . Same ,iv I'liui .in Swept pejipeiM, cither tlie green or led peppers. I'i hours for the pint nnd Hi burrs for the quail j.trs. 'nnlillewer, '2 hours In pint jars and 'J'j hours in thp qiuirt jnr. Cnbbnge, l:i4 hours In pint jirs and - hours in iirirt iars. CnrreN. If small. I1, heut in pint jars, and " hours If huge, P.ii'.stnp.s. .'i, benis in qu,irt jars. S'alsifv, l'.. lieiirs in pint jaiv and '' lieui's in quart jars. Meets are first cooked as fur table and then dipped In cold water lu help i piimw the skins nnd t lien packed Inte ars, ,'uwrcd te overflowing with boil ing water; then niliusi rubber nnd id and prepess P. ,ours for the pint jar and '' hours for ihe quaii jar. Taney paiks of nuuntecs uitli cum. beans, or pcppeis, jireepsu for l",i.. hours for the pint jars and .'! hours for the quart size. All vegetable greens, ptcpnre ns for t!ip table, nnd then pm-k into die iars, packing the greens te the neck of thp inr; then fill te overflowing with loll. Ing wnter anil ilum nrljiivt (he rubber and lid ami partially seal and proc ess for 1M, hours for the pint jar and I.! hours for the quart jar. This Hut Includes spinach, beet tops lnnh. tnrd greens, Swiss elmi.I, dandelion greens, etc. Hnuerkrnut Is filled Inln quart jars and processed for L' hours. niira pncKeii into pint Jars and Ossed for 1 'f. hour. proc- SeupH Prepare soups as for table, and then reduce by cooking until thick, then fill into sterilized iats. ndjunt the rubbers and lids and se.il sncurelv, place In wate.r bath, having H. water jusi te ine necu or tup ;n for I hour. process MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS Hear Mrs. Wilsen- Will you give method for making n ., kidney steiv? Alse will you nilvis(. me why It is thnt when I thicken a gravy or stew with flour ami water If obis wm'm seems te lump or curdle inslcnd of ui.CKcn.ng in n biuoeui manner; . V . Jl. " Kidney Stew Cut the kidney In nmnll pieces nnd place in snuccptm, cover with told water nnd hent slowly te boiling point, drain nnd nlace under the cold riinnlnii water, return te the snuccpnn and cover with boiling wnter nnd ndd One-half bunch of soup herbs, One carrot cut in half. Three tehite onions cut in hall. Cever closely nnd cook slowly until the kidney Is tender. Te Ma he Uie Gravy Plnce in skillet one-half cup of geed shortening nnd ndd enc-hnlr cup of flour, cook, stirring nil the vvhilp, until the flour Is n deep mahogany brown ; I then ndd two runs of cold wnter and stir until the mixture reaches boiling pelnL, season nnd It is ready te ndd te the stew, pet renst or te use ns for gravy. ' Te use this gravy drain the water in which the kidney was cooked and add sufiicicnt cold wnter te make amount required, then ndd the kidney te the prepared gravy. Use this method In making all grnvies nnd snuces nnd you will net hnve nny trouble. If veu de slw a white sauce, then cook the flour but n few minutes. My Dear Mrs. Wilsen T have a vacuum freezer, nnd de net seem te have real success with my Ice cream. It Is never smooth, It has small pieces pf ice In the cream. Can you help me? Whet causes this condition? NMR8. K. C. The little icy particles are the watery portions of the milk which freeze much quicker than the milk, or casein con tent. The freezer with n dasher keeps the mixture in motion until the entire mix becomes uniform. Try this recipe and method : Place three cups of milk In saucepan and add One anS one-half cups of irupar, reur taoiespeon of cornstarch. Stir te dissolve the sugar and starch, nnd bring te boiling point. Cook for five minutes, then ndd yolks of two eggs, nnd beat hard te blend in well. feel ' nnd then ndd The stiffly beaten tchitcs of the ttcu egp. I 7'tre tablespen of 'anilln, One pint of cream, I hip well and turn In freezer. In t .. .- . -.- .. ... twenty minutes use wooden spoon and , scrape the frozen cream from the sides elthe freezer, nnd whip up the eritlre miv well; repent this three times alto- gpther. Thlsj Is n little mere trouble- some, but will produce n very fine cream that Is nice nnd smooth. WHATS WHAT lly Helen Decic ;. ,V' v -..' !." 3; .-,rre. tn 1 tf.jKsC.iX- Q VS W- A"' ..U i V tAMI -S . W' -f W T i tV . Although ultr i-fa.s'idieus oeiicq,onil 'ntp de net make ue f plctore prw. cards etheivvlsci than ns llliHtra'tieiis 'f local ivcncrv and nichlln tuic, pend ing wIMi them enlv the bilefist of greetings, It cannot be dcifl. d that the t picture postal' Is the fnvernl m, s scnger of millions of traveler, espoel ,v ilii'lnr the rummer vacation s.asen It should be und.'rstoed ih.it It Is nut In geed taste te wiltc am thing of i a kOiifldpiitlHl iMturc en u postal caul e 'any -v,rt. endearing tctniK. pisslp i ctiiPlnlnts. famll.v ,i,ictn name., of pcr.senn, should tie caiefullv , einitte-l from the uncovered end which ,mv one without a fine sense of honor mav" rend out; before It Is icccived by the pei. son ndcIrcsEeil and long afterwaid, tee if that person has n fad ter keptniig collections of pictorial postcards. b'e, no matter lievv intense s the Im- I imlse te "tell something" en a postal i U Is poed form and geed sense te re-1 fraln from issuing n public proclama tion of private affairs .,5kl p-v N r a) -i-W. f n iy riiv a S WV Jf' X ' ICED Tea is a delicious and fatigue destroying summer beverage inexpensive and healthful) ninx Ti.i.r.i'iieNK i.e.MiiAnn mil why mothers buy H ywHsfr 1, Tailored of high grade materials te Wear. Wash wnnrWfnllv 2. Each garment FITS PERFECTLY. Athletic cut arm holes eliminate bulging or binding. All sizes 2 te 14. 3, Scientifically constructed te supply the support, icomlert nnd security growing children require. 4. Patent rust-proof pin-tube attachment prevents garter pin from slipping, bending or breaking. 5, Buttens are genuine unbreakable bone stoutly taped en te endure endless tubbing. CA and up with- "7J f and jyj out garters 11- cane in tne iNonens, Uey3 or Inlimta Departments. If net, please write us. Complete satisfaction assured or your money buck ASTElN&COMRflNY hUVenel RflRJS CARTERS for Men Chicace new yerm A '. i..MM XT 1 m f. n . icuiuii;3 rr un a rurse SCHOOL dnys, school dnyw, they art . creeping tip en tin very rnnldlv ..j nlmest before you realize it tlms k.. of yours will be tucking books under ing nooks under His nrin and swinging off tn school i the crisp nitlunin days. That means much running, jumping nnd general scuffing' of shops, nnd it is Indeed wise te buy thorn geed, subslnntlal ones te wlthstnnd the weitr nnd tenr. Yeu can buy high, black shoe with welted soles which utc both neat nnd practical. fnJ S2.D8. UII IO RPII .,... nnn . ., . , . . Unvthlmr u.re se, . il. ' ".". ...i V.ViT ' r i : . . " .' '."" ". unin lull full of fresh wntur Intn .l,ti. ! plunge? About the only (lilng whleh Improves It Is-bnth wilts. I happen fa knew of some which are pnrtlciilarlv geed In (hat they soften the wnter anil lend ever se delicate n perfume. Ther come in two sizes In bottles, slxty-fiyt cents nnd $1,50. POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere iriwrnnmrnwrnmrnmuMMMmmmi Splendid fei Children lill!lll'.'i!l,,i,T . Scheel and College begin in a few days. Let your parting gift te the young people be a box of Huyler's. They will like that better than anything. 1320 Chestnut Street Special this iveek: "Fresh Every Heur" Hard Candies - a M21f and garters oeys ana girls insure Ien r up with 1ICKORT vnmrani 1 wi iri Victer Bread I BIB JC Leaf J I i U nil aa C4 nnn in mi mil Qunvs riiiiiiiuiiniiiiiii'iiiiniiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iinii; efef !,;i; , t.. .., . j- -(.'
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