r -vv" s t - -rw WS3lwr J . mwss v uttfrcd Harper Ceeley Tells of Curing a Jealous Wife EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERMHADELPHIA.' WEfiKESDY JaMEMfeEB 6i 1922 ' frfiv" r WfVw - " r ' ' - ! . ' - ' ' - ' - ' ' A1 i&TMtMl li a mAn who claims thnt he y "dured the tortures of the damned gycra years because his wife vv BY W1NMFRED HARPER COOLEV In PS 1 k?u "M.rrfr' - i :i c 51 Maiiper COOI.ET u n r e n s e it nb 1 y. mndly jealous. With no cause In the world she made hit life a thine of dully excruciating suffering. She nns bcnutlful and they had been extremely happy for several yearn, and had two lovely children. Then, apparently for lie reason, she became fault -finding a n d exacting, and hysterical, even friend marvel at his cringing, docile subservience. If he does net epcnlv rc volt one suspects that he Is secretly getting his revenge by carrying en an intrigue, Just te get even with her! Then there Is the ether kind of jeal ousy that springs from lack of faith In oneself. Often a woman tortures her relf Inte Illness and melnnchely, fear ing thnt she Is net se attractive as ether women, and et never deliberately tries te Inflict suffering en her husbaud. rpiIE first Ope deserves little ym- pathy. A violently pevcsslvc wife, who nets like n jailer, ought te learn thnt marriage Is n voluntary and sen sitive nnd beautiful union, net te be forced nt the point of n nayenct Please Tell Me What te De ny CYNTHIA I.tttert te Ctnthla's column mull be uritttn en one ride et tht peper enlv airt mini lis aljned v lift tht writer' name ami uMriM. Thti name irlll nut b liwbllihfrf tt the vrlttr dot net uiUlv If t'tnlynf.l letter end lettfri u.'r(ftn en both ttd' e the puprr mil net be aniwered HVIIrrs uhe uish rertnnnl nniu'er that can be oil en In th column ulll pirate leek thirr, a personal letters are only urdlcn uhen abtelutelu necessary. Te "Mrs. Bell" Tour questions will be answered in th Weman'i Uxchnnse. They are net manors for cynthla. Te "Worried" Thnt is nil nnnfniv mv Don't MV nttfntlnn In ulllv fslhr de sure you ievj this mnn ene cars is dear. Only nt twenty ft. .MSdectaci In She did net he A in. i flH ll,s . T' u . . x ! her with some contempt. It is difficult . J i ;ve,"c" n'1 nhvnys hnd hn4 ; (0 ennlx. Uer fixed Idea, any friends, but he dared nnt gr.'et Yeu will he surprised nt the way in an old acquaintance chilly At ltt nei, thn mnti we referred te cured hh Be could endure the strain no longer . Yeu will fnnev thnt he used ?f ..tl?it,ermine,J ? take diastic meujurcs ' FOmP fnmilnn methods, and rend the te kill or cure." riot net le her, violently giving her the . Are ?IIT,wlv?.', Jf010"'? '" 'here i niternutive of behaving herself or get any cure De nil women Mipert their t11K out 0( ns 10use. husbands of Infidelity, and untch them, 5r, VOu mav suppose that he re- Twii." it ,W1-.nrr, n,kc'!' , ,, ' wrted te the old trick of giving her n -TiCld i y, 'lnl K,n,l,y nml nminble ,lf,,p 0f jicr n medicine, and -revid-nd brendminded women nrc te be found , a cnu,p fr jPnleusv I He may lmve Tcry where, who knew that no man can become e exasperated that he decided eehcld by galling chains. Wives who t "ime the peme as well as the Mic luuiii ami wisest nre wivpn w in WOther their husbnnds, and understand them, nnd nrc grnoleus when they thew admiration for ether women. ThniltmHIcI 'Mr v I n I e n t He wn? ,he' peer ercair'c flbnermal. If her WaJtuTit a never-ending rene. ,,,,, nlh licr ,n vnn, thej bethen ou. Onthla weuU itn e te search his peck- ( mny b(,ceme irritatcl. or they mav pity help. nythinK else eulil be glad ti Leves te Be Kissed Dear Ctnthln They vtv a bad penny alwas turns up, and e here I nm ftKHln Allr.w me a few words with two of eiir f.-jii Thank you. Portia, I don't knew what you nre talking about, but 1 think ou are stick Inp up for the soldiers', are you net? Well, nil I can sa for the soldiers l, 'Three eheer9 for them." wounded, (raided or maimed , It makeg no dlffer dlffer ftice as lone ai they risked their lives for their country and loved ones Te l.nrr Well. I.nrrv. I'll mv vnn don't want much I am sorry 1 would UUl TEALOUKY is n strange nnd poison t eus weed dr. in vnrv the figure, it negun te lenr nrr own iiwirui- i " ttitih, uienn mir. niue eves, She worshiped him, nnd felt I 'lac" eyela-lu-s ami eyebrows, lone 'mist he crew in" cold nnd thnt I 'C5''"'3. (I (,are n"t hne them cut), " S "'inha,, $X a ITinpf i1tm t Vn..f t ( nnu .., T Hnn.n ' I . . . . . .-- . ...-, ..... """ .. , , ., , i weuiu cermimv love te meet veu. I Hut no. He analyzed the reason for i ,vin ,e,-rli, mvc!f te ymii ni you her mad hnlliielnntlen and found that I can draw veur own crncluslens. I am she hnd begun te fear her own charms i Ave feet thrfe. blend lnlr. blue eves, fading. SI thnt bhe mu ntlinf frnkli v.lll I i .l. ...".....- ......... .. . tiin inELAin.T nn ... n.. 1a..a .....a .." ...." . i . . . . , , . , J , I :: " "' m, i, tllti. in lllll. ItJVtJ illl is a two-edged sword, which cuts the I iectiinte mm, as mip nnu none in Kiml of spnn I am Just wild nVeut wleldcr of it. It rnue the jealous , penchhloem jeutlt. When he diieered dancing and Ju-t ir-! te be kissed one untold agony. Ne torture can be this he began a sjstcmatic tlntterj. lie, I M A '-V.Xii BAUY" compared te it made love u her rnptureusb ' I Deubtlers I.ai r will be as disgusted We think there arc two dltin-'t rn-' .. ,, .;: . . , ,, , i J" he rest of .i with this effusion of rletics of jealousy. There Is the kind JNSTLAD of letting her take his calm, ( n Juiz baby, that springs from mean or rrafty nnd I J- mnnv-venrs-mnrrled love for grnn'e.l i selfish hearts that rejoice in showing i as hu'bnnds usually de. he eerapli- Study or Business their ownership. Such men or women mented her and petted her until "-he Dnr Cynthia Reading your dally put the screws en and demand lejnlty l beenn te bloom nguln nnd regain her rfrlumn. I would be verv much pleased te The two frocks absolutely necessary for the schoolgirl's "trousseau" are an everyday serge or jersey with pleated skirt and blouse and the mere dressy velvet dress edged with scallops of braid in several colors te wear te parties and en Sunday. as a slave driver demands Inber nnd obedience from n slave. Such spouses often compel the mate te tee the mark Id an astonishing manner, until their The Weman's Exchange r ti i Engagement Party f th Editor of llcmen'j Page: Dear Madam My engagement i te be, announced In a short time and I would like te knew what would be proper te wear. Hew should I act? A RUADCP. I suppose jeu mean that there will be a party te Announce jour engage ment, nnd for tills any evening dreT dreT weuld be appropriate. Yeu will merely have te greet the sucrts as thy ar rive, receive their congratulations and make yourself as cordial und pleasant a possible. Ink Stains Furniture 9 the Editor of tromen i Paa'i 4 Dear Madam Please, can you tell me hOlv I ran remn n n Inree Ink mtnln i Stxtm my oak china closet It Is quite. prominent en the outside .MRS H An Ink spot of this sort Is ary dim dim ealt te remove Wipe the Ink stain with a sag. wrung out of ery het water If th Ink still refuses te come out rub a few drops of ammonia, en the spot If this seerns te leav a dull spot en i 'the weed cover It with a very light1 oeaiing or snenne Enter, Madame, the Leng, Tight Sleeve anltv. She was e happy thnt he nae jour advip) in the following case; beamed, and forget te suspect ether , i'" 'yn(T ,"inn twenty j ears of age, ,,' ' an1 came te this er.uitrv sixteen months women. u.i,n,t . n5- On my wnv eer I fell In love with erlly, he was a rare husband. ,a young girl of seenten Ter all the past time Ehe v.u In New Yerk. I In . Philadelphia I attended, nil the time. night school nnd have a great delre te i iuuy, emerwise I fien t reel i w-111 make a sucie-n n life I nni working n'-w Din nuinesn nnt i, t attract trio ns mueh as study M gtil friend came te Philidelphla In the lat Hie weeks .he wishes me either te step study, as ehe Is j"ung and does net want te saerlfirG her nntli n .!. rl-iA nnri't continue her friendship with me. If II I shall step mv ntudv, li ethor words. I DrenK my preat detlre. I am nfrald. If , , ome hnrd times come In mv future, I will mmtilaln that it In het- fault don't yd think se? AN INNOCENT I Ai en are a foreigner, jeu are wise' I In studying as much as possible, an It ii iiciii mu in uuauifBs wnrti jfii me elder Ymi must engage In business If j-eu expect tit support a wife The jeung girl Is thoughtless te demand lth.it j-eu give up jour studies Yeu , rheuld both wait a ear or se, till you hae finished at night school. s r V ft P m. tic al ncl leif Afraid She's Toe Fat T tht Editor of U"eman' Patt': Dear Madam I am seventeen years old five feet six lnche and weigh about 140 pounds Is there net some way I can fid mj-self of this exce's weight? Hew much overweight am I I nm teirlbl)- eelf-conscleus of my normeus size and I would like te re duce ae quickly as possible l-'nfertu-(lately, however, I hn. h. position which necessitates my sitting down the greater rart of the day Will this con stant sitting make one's hips large? Is there such a thing as salt baths for reducing? If se, what qunntltj of amlts Is put Inte the bath'' Is it In jurious? I. B. VAT. Take some exercises thnt will coun teract the effect of sitting down se much. Yeu ar enlj- ten pounds over weight, se ou need net worry se dreadfully The blcvcle-rldlng exercise la splendid for reducing the hip- and abdomen. This Is done flat en jour back with your feet raised In the air Ge through the motions of riding a bi cycle as many times as j'eu can with- (1 rrr- ' . I Mi l I I k WV Cl'MM I Wk If I Says She's Idealist's Ideal I Dear Cjnthln Please mtv I say a I few lines te "Idealt"" Thank jeu. I "Idealist." I Just rend jour letter and Iliad te laugh, for I answer prettv well te veur Ideal girl I Just thought Id wr"a ard tell jeu I have .erv- dirk hnlr and eiei and a decidedly olive skin Mv hair nWs, Is bobbed, but , that can't be helped, for I nm a pre- I fef.au nnl dnncr nnd I couldn't pesrlbtv stand lnc hair for the kind of work I de. I nm about five feet fhi (net qulte up te jour rr.mdatd). and ha i beu told I enrrj- melf well That I i leave te ntner people te ileetde l ijen t smoke and 1 de eij kind of eutdn'-T ?poi t j-eu can ment'rrn, from wlmniiug te foetbnll ii really have plijcd) People sem te think I nm ei.ltble, nnd I am a trifle sarcnntln Perhaps a trlfle tee much e sometimes, but, then, none cf us are pet feet. Perhaps I de net quite come up te your type of girl, but nt cat I anvr In srme rcrpfti Think henen, I hive found tome ene who lilei a decided brunette. Ym say veur ld"nl rniit frank and geed looking Well. I 11 be frank and iv thnt when It come3 te Ic-k.H I'll pa"s Please take that the, right wnv I wish vu'd answer me I am a new writer but read Cynthia's column everv night and get a great deal of enjnjmitit out of It JACK ROSC. csE3HBIuDHLI i UfHB .Mttkr - -..'.laaW Mm jUMmmMBmmmEjjnMMMM. jaHUnV j mm&mW " Hun ''-'A Aflkmmmmmmmm1mm. 'N Ji-Wk BmmmmmWmm A x iLI zmLW1 ! 'PraWk W I J&mWQ Adventures With a Purse THIS morning while dressing I broke my fingcrnnll nnd did most cer tainly have te count ten very fast, be cause T de like nice-looking hands. Hut that very accident reminded me that the newv tortoise dreeing set needed u file. Se I dashed right down town nnd bought me n perfectly splendid flle te match the ether pieces for $1. Bernice wns telling m thnt) she wanted te try n new kind of cold cream. Nenrlv every time she buys a new j-ir she likes te try something different. Se I told her of home Which is mnde by n henuty specialist whose articles nre nl wavs very satisfactory and dependable. Tills cream blenches the skin, giving It a feft, white nnd delightful'- fresh ap pearance, and is $1.G0 n Jar. Mtri Wilsen Writes of Spanish Dishes Mexico h the Heme of the De licious Concoction Chili, Their Favorite Relish II Miss Merris Sketched a Design en Her Way Heme en the TrainM , She Is Se Interested in Her Werk That Everything She Sees h Stored Up, Even Without Her Knowledge, for Future Use In Europe In Hulgnrin almost ns mnny women ns men enter the universities. More than 20.000 women nnd girls In I'rnnce ere enrolled in athletic or ganizations for competition In field nnd track events. The Superior Sex n-nAZFj,nEYonATciiEi.eu Ry CORINNE I.OWE riapper reem Dnr r"vnthli--T would be great lv ntfniprl If en rmhltsh thn tnclOFfH luf m 1 . -, . .,, .1 .... ..I. ... 11- .....'.n .. ,, l,n f.,tn In M I or vcffl Ul our uenilllii. v , mi r.'ii'i .'ii.iuiiiie , ii"i if 'uu' i,.- - ft". ' ...- ..,.. n i. ..,. ..! i.. I... I'm terr.v tliat my nttempt te he con- Jnhn Strrlf cudri lilt tnii trhich hr let ihifitril ilitriua u fuileiii rrtln stmm nnd fiiuh thnt a m;fneMi dud beautiful gill ha taken rcfiinc til i'. rilAITEIt III The Rescue ad .linink bnck in a corner of enr nnd the light frntn a street lamp shone full en her. Jehn Steele could see (hat f-lie was making a tre mendous effort te rontiel tlie tiembllnB thnt shook her --light body, but it pur. ?lei him that sli" slieuld fenr him se mucii lie felt irritated, almost nngry, nnd his voice ins ley ns lie suld con- Shi: in the cs ,V,k .lll, Tin .uli lr.tif nn.l .rilr The time when we get a suit for our , contents a gr-nt deal P. '.'H .v e nave nevi-entered Its nrma le ifnnn hv . ... . . r,.'.... w . .- ... . --..-"-- upon the era of the cell-lll.etdeeve. out setting tired Step as seen as jeu I New and then we find something roomy, feel tired and take It up again the next , but there is no gainsaying thnt the new ingot, trying te no it once mere eacn thing in this detail Is long nnd tight. time. De net take the salt baths, they I Wjfh thlr( ah nn (,rjBin.il tlieme. the are apt te take jeurjltality. t dPaif.w hnV(. done men, thingB. They ... ' hnve sometimes granted a balloon full- About the Settlement Housea i nPss abeve the elbow and sometime" '"'j Te tht Editor of Weman' Pace. I tmff occurs high above the wrist. New Dear Madam I cm a constant nnd nnd again a s'it is taken in the shoulder na aiieni reauer et jour men interesting en,i the upper nnn. Utten rumen mil Art column nnd I me noticed hew jeu frn thP tjKllt hl(.rT0 (lnwn UTPr the ff '."iole'kVou'n;1 K.h-n.!. ..,.1 en ether me.Hs we observe -. .1 aelving problem I nm Just nevent-en long, vving-slinped points iiuch a nre K-a.-i.A years of nge but nm i-'i- fend of social fentured in teuny s coat ilrei-s of black ft' "s.. ervlce work Could you recommend duvetvn ny claces where I c-iuM apply for the, TIll. mn,i, lq ntherwise rich in Filg- eSu fTr'it' Tm. n( Is t scstiens for autumn. There, for ex- te ,i special T:hSeP 'l ample. Is the belted one-sldo treatment reminiscent ei a lamuuw umihui mu'ici of the past summer. Then there Is the arresting diagonal frill of black geor gette stitched with n double row of sil ver thread, nnd last tome the buttons, introducing again the metallic touch en tiw.ir (.ilk. fabric background. And, by Ne. settlement work does net require the wnv. the silver thrend appears en wa-u Tln u Ihle bin.! it urli n.ail tr ' be taught te j necessary te go Just would like te de this work as a side anair. De you knew of any settlement houses where I could be of anj uv? I have had two yein t high school and one year at the Temple University c j any special training as It Is mostly volunteer work If you will leek In the classified business section of the tele phone directory, under the heading ''Charitable Organisatiens," you will And a long list at neighborhood und set tlement houses who will be very glad of your services. Antoinette Dennelly's Advice en Beauty BUD In cornet i.tnndliu' position the weight of tlu body should be en the bulls of the feet, the hips drawn back, the client held well up, the liend rect, chin in but net down. Common faults nre n pushing forward of the trips and chin und abdomen. MARY EHtlng between meals is net geed for the symmetry of the figure, that's sure. It jeu reel the feed urge aaake It nn npplc. an orange or i-eme fresh fruit like thnt. Three menls n day provide enough calories for the average woman. Veur afternoon and Midnight "extras" will run jeu up Inte the Imperfect thirty-six class ih (airly rapid time. "J UNIIAPPY I had no Idea ItutU'i story would Mrlke se mnny responsive benis Ol seuiiniiit's, us ii were, ire- lded there Ik iiethiuz chronically wrong ivWlth you, jeu can de what she has ae ler herseii. xnu (inference be- An 1,m tifiil n Tintnlinn if fithnt-u ( tfcjt hn was hent uneu imnruvine und ''adfhtng was tee much treuble for her (9 ae, Mi jeu uie i'w i-estru ui mu tame spirit you can accomplish won ders, I will ieiid you a pamphlet en bow te gain weight If jeu wili send a S. a. " i BETTY -Ne, I don't believe there is Utj guarantee given with n permanent VNivs, Its permanency at best is net , mt than six or eight months, you kMW. Many of the shops carry signs; " fuarantie. It ia jeuj; risk." many or tne new lingerie umiiir mm cuff finishes. Can Yeu Tell? By Ii. i. and A. W. lledmer Why Some Things Ilend nnd Others jirceii When nn outside force is applied te I different objects, i-eme of them will bend nnd ethers break. When nn ob ject bends without breaking, it is en- , tlrely due te the fact that the pnrtleles 1 of vv-hlch it is composed have the fac ulty of sticking together, se thnt It is, very difficult te separate or break them away from eacn eiuer. A wire, for Instance, will bend when power Is applied te it, but will net brenk. because the particles of which the wire is composed have this faculty of hanging en te pncli ether. A piece of glass, ns we all knew, can easily be broken by the application of no greater ferce than was UBcd in bending the wire, liecnusc, unlike the wire, the par ticles which go te make up the piece of glass have net the same faculty of hang ing nn te each ether. Sometimes, in unaergeing various KI.AP-PI.AP She talks with leffv knewledgu en The very latest book : She's up en drama, movies, etjles, Although she cannot cook. She cuffs th prer piano clad In a kimono rink, While mother sloshes elbow-deep In dlshpiin at the sink. She pets, she neckr.. ehe rolls her own. Her tiehhed hair leeks n sight. Her i-ecks are llghtful colored, Her fate It leeks a fright. ph flips sh" Tips, she walks she talks, Khe swings, she hums and flngs. Her maimers are appalling nnd Her empty head It rings The Ignorance of her peer dad It Is hr went te mock, But 'twere te save her Hweet jeung life She couldn't darn a tock. She wastes time with lounge lizards nnd h'pe' ns 'neath the silver moon. She lies iiied next morning till nieven e i lock or neon What shall the sap who weds her de In this stern world of strife? lie s due te get a false alarm, A dapper for e wife. BOSTON WHArS WHAT By Helen Dccie si If f KZ-Kfe-Lr3& -n There nre public as well ns private manners, and consideration Ih due tn strangers no leas than te "sjx-nklng acquaintances ' whom we encounter X orPdTnTSelremstnm'eie.ndaoyb In nn Instant he had lifted her In "i";'?!.;.: come before un, and we repay these ob- Ms arms and balled n pushing taxi. ddrrnte fell se f-ir short of the mark." She smiled then nnd the smile lit up her features surprisingly. She looked like nn elf with her nhert curling hnlr nnd she hnd a little trick of crinkling her ejellds tliat wns strangely allur ing. Again Jehn Steele felt thnt little stir of interest, thnt vugue desire net te let her go out of his life. "Who nre you?" he nsked suddenly, forgetful for the moment of the way she hnd shrunk nvvny from him. She laughed outright, a little gur gling Inngli like that of n child. "fh, I'm no one in particulnr." "Yeu leek like a pixie," he wild, his eje en hrr face. Hut as he looked at her he snw the happiness nnd liht-iic--, fnde out of her cjes and the leek of tenr return She seemed such a child te wnr a loel like thnt en her fnce. Why, die couldn't he meie than seven teen or eighteen, nnd evidentlj life hnd net trented her nnj tee kindly, "t.edhv," the snld quickly; "and and thank you, for everything." "Yeu won't let me see you safely home?" She shook her bend nnd, without an other word, Jehn Steele found himself helping her out of the cnr. She hnd pulled her wet hat down ever her curls, nnd without another leek In his direction tct oil like a little shadow down the street. He steed by te the nearest hospital, hut somehow lie (lid net want te de thnt, nnd for the life of him lie could net have told why. A half smile crossed his fnce ns he 'thought of the unconventlennllty of the -tep lie wns tnklng. His mother would he shocked out of her sen vs. She I would think thnt he hnd suddenly gene mad. Hut just the same she would de iik he snld. He was master In Ills own house and hnd hnd his own wny ever Miice he could remember. Tomorrow The Fight Fer a Idfe Nciv Knitting Bag It Is cut nil in one piece, with the basket handle cenneitlng the two sides. The mnterinl Is white rntlne. nice te work en und easy te wn-h On both "-ides there nre dowers Hint hnve "petuls" like thistles, because thev have been weiked In wool looped vu-v loosely and then cut Inter. The surface is fuz.y nnd the texture delightfully velvety. The colors mny he nn.vthing you like, nnd crocheted gieen leaves mny be added. When the senms lire sewed up nnd n lining te mutch the (lowers is included you hnve n stunning bag te neiu tne next piece of work. THE HOME IN GOOD TASTE !iy Hareld Donaldten F. let I cm ' i i 4pS?Ilr Over-Miinlel .Mirrors Should the room we uie tu.itiuc be of small propertioiiH we mnv hnd that the cnr wntchlng her n moment, audi we need the illusion of space produced then, nctlng en n hudden Impuhe, be decided te fellow her. In nil his life Jehn Btoele hnd never before dene nnythlng without seriously considering It. Everything he did wns cnrefully analjzed, thought out before befere hnnd, but tonight n hrenthless energy urged him en und, hurriedly paying the tnxi driver, he strode down the street nfter the fillin, fl.vlng figure. She did net leek behind her, but as he c.ime closer he buw that her foot steps were Hugging, Once she stepped and leaned against a railing us though she were exhausted. And then suddenly she dropped like n crumpled butterfly. When he reached her he taw that she had fainted '& only bends, will become very brittle or hreakable. A steel wire will bend, yet when It has been made very hard It becomes easily breakable. Glass, en the ether hand, which is ordinarily very breakable, can be easily bent when great heat has been applied te It. Olaesmak ers are, therefore, nble te give dishes, bottles, etc., various shapes by the sim ple process of beating the glass nnd bending It te such shapes, ns are de sired. Wlicn tliii gloss has become cool again, however, It Is as brittle or break break nble us before, Tomorrow "What Mads the Old Grecba Se Fend of Music and Athletlcat" lleatlenn te ethers who may fellow In our footsteps. This obligation te our neighbors, whether we call It civic courtesy or hy. glene tit Is both), Is forcibly Illustrated by the manners of cainpers, und espe cially by the way they leave camp. Camping out la no longer limited te boys, hunteni, fishermen and ether ad. venture seekeni Thcre are hundreds of thousands of people nowadays who make and break camp from June te October every year It Is all tee cisy te trull the Ill-mannered campers who Insult the community and des'rey the pleasure of subsequent outing parties by leavlng unsightly debris everywhere, Inatead of burying or burning rubbish, aa all geed soeuta are trained te de as , iluty-jBubUe court. The driver looked ut him closely, but when Sttole gnve the address of his own honse en East Seventy-eight street the driver evidently thought the neigh borhood conservative enough nnd the whole affair none of his business, any way, nnd promptly drove off. Inhlde the taxi Hteole bat upright, with the girl's curly heud against his shoulder. She seemed Incredibly small and slight. Her weight when he hnd lifted her had seemed nothing at all nnd new she lay against him utterly unconscious while the taxi hummed quickly along, Steele had no Idea why lie was taking her home with htm. The sensible, thing te de would be te drlv. by a mirror above the mnnul. Such a mirror may he fitted into n tinnel spnee made te receive it, or mny be frnmed ns Colonial mirrors frequently were, In mahogany, if the furnishing e'f the room Is of thutchnrneter. The frame mny be of dull geld nnd there mnv lie n decorative peintnl panel, archltec turnl or ilernl In design. ln-.Pt nlxne the mirror or plated nt ench end of ir. Chippendale, with his strong leaning toward things Chliuse, fanned the mirror divided into decorative nmmlu and when no ether dnerntinn Is used en the wulls such n mirror adds nn exotic note et cnann Mirrors may also hn framed in nnlm. ed or lacquered weed, treated te hnr. menize or te give the needed contrast te the color of the room in which they hang. In cheesing a mirror, both scale and chnrnctcr must be considered. A large mirror above a delicately proportioned mantel l as incongruous as a mirror in n rococo frame in a severely Adam Interior. Whlle n ccrtnin spirit of centrnst Is Interesting and desirable, Hultubllity must never be forgotten. The mirror must be right In scale, bhnpe nnd frame for the diameter of the room in which it Is placed ami for the special wall space which It fills. Br MRS. M. A. WILSON CowrieM, lltl. t Jlfr. if. A. TTIIjeh. .ill rieht$ rtterved, THB Cosmopolitan kitchen bring te this corner an cTcr-changing Idea of menus nnd recipes. And In order te supply this corner with this variety I have traveled many miles te the high ways, nnd byways of our big country ! ns well as Europe. This week I bring te you some delicious cooking of old Mexico. Mexico Is Spanish, but unlike her sister communities, for you must knew Louisiana wns Spanish as well as French, Mexico still fellows closely the customs of the old methur country. Scner, the father, Is master of his household, nnd Is catered te en all oc casions. The Mexican has long been 'noted for the peculiar, pleasing Illusive piquancy of the dishes served upon his table. And few but the real natives ever learn the secret of the proper preparation of Mexican feeds. Mexico Is the home of the cocoas, or chocolate tree, ns well ns the vanilla bean, se you may expect te find the real Mexican feed well seasoned. Mexico Is very fend of chills, which Is the sweet red nnd green pepper that grows In our gardens. Hew te Prepare the Quits Plnce the peppers In bilking pan nnd place in het even for ten minutes, or until well blistered, rub the hnnds well with snlnd oil nnd remove the skins from the peppers, discard the seed. This pulp of the pepper Is called chill. Chill e' Aznde Al Estlle Mexlwme This is the dish thnt frenuentlv mns querndes under the name of chill con vnrne. The word means meat stew with penjierB, hnd mny be defined ns follews: Cen rnrne, meaning beef. Chill, the pepper. The title of the recipe Is the chill con enrne, true Mexican stjde. Hnve the butcher cut one nnd ene-hnlf pounds of beef from the neck In smnll pieces. Shred fine about two ounces of suet, nnd place the suet In Iren stew pet or kettle, add the meat and turn nnd toss until cooked a deep brown color. New ndd Ttce rfette, or luttenn of garth, cutting thn garlie in tmall hit. One-half cup of finely chopped onion, t'eur green tevtatart, cut in thin slices, Four ripe tomatoes, cut In thick sllrrt, 7'tte cup of cold tratcr. Cever and cools blewly for ene nnd one-quarter hours, and then ndd One cup of pcppcri, prepared til di rected for prrparvtff thr chilis. New plnce in smnll bowl One cup of water, One-half cup of flour, your tablespoons of vincptr. ' One teaspoon of sugar, One fcoipeon of salt. One trmpoen of chili ponder. tOnc-quartcr teaspoon of thyme. I C3tt ., ftll in tilnerl nnd (tl-Ti nrli! n the ment mixture, stir until the mixture comes te boiling point, nnd then cook slowly for fifteen minutes, serve with nlilnu rttclll!nc nri fill, nfini-nbe, made of (nrn Heur or finely milled nicnl. The method of serving Is usually te plnce some of the ment mlture en the tortilla, nnd fold or roll and then pour ever u lnige spoonful of the grnvy. niunnes Cen Chill Tills is n kidney stew with the chll- !; (lit n leef kidney In small pieces nnd wash well, cover with cold vvnter, nnd heat slewlv te boiling point, drain nnd wash well under cold running wnter. Turn en cloth te dry, loll in Heur. Plnce in Iren kettle or stew pet four tnMcajientn of lard. When het, add kidneys, toss te brown Tee cloves of garlic, cut in tiny lift, One cup of finely sliced onions. One-half hay leaf. One cup of prepared chilis, One teaspoon of salt. One-half teaspoon of chili petrder. Ten la go tomateei, sliced thin; or tve and one-half cups of canned toma toes, One cvp of tenter, irith three table spoons of flour, dtsialvrd in the cold uatcr. Cever closely nnd conk for one nnd ene-hnlf hours, nnd then when ready te scrw ndd four tnblepnen.s of vine gnr, with ene tenspoen of sugar dis solved in the vlnegnr, ferve en pieces of nicely browned corn mush. Patas de Cente Estefadas TIiIh is a very popular dish with the president of Mexico, nnd Is cnlled pigs' feet stewed. Wnsh nnd scrub well ene set of pigs' feet, plnce In Inrge kettle nnd cover with boiling wnter, cook slowly until tender; let cool In the wnter, then lift the feet nnd remove the bones. Dip the pre pnred feet in Heur, nnd brown in smok ing het fnt. Plncp the feet in shnllew ntawpnn or skillet nnd ndd three cups of brown gravy mnde in the nnn nfter browning the pljjs' feet. New ndd One teaspoon of chili petrder, One teaspoon of salt, Twe cleics of gailir, shredded fine, Sin Inipe onions, cut in thick slices, One and one-half cups of prepared chilis, Ten large tomatees: in winter time add two and one-half cups of canned tomatoes, One lay leaf. One-half teaspoon of thyme, One-half cup of flour, dissolved in ene and one-quarter cups of the cold water, in which the feat wcre cooked. Cever closely nnd bring te boiling point, slinking the sniicep.ui or skillet oenstnntly, then remove the cover, nnd toss ever the feet In the grnvy, ndd one cup of finely chopped pnrslev nnd serve with nicely fried blocks of corn mtibh. MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS Dear MrH. Wilsen Kindly tell me if there Is nny way that cherries con lie fixed that have been boiled tee long. D. O. If jeu hnd told me Just what wns wieng with the cherries I could per Imps help jeu te pnve them; nre they scorched, or does the sugnr pnndv or cr.vstnlllze? lSxplnln just what Is wrong and I will de my best te help. MISS MOItlllS hurried home as fast os the train would take her yes terday, from n stay at the seashore ever Laber Day. And ns she traveled she sketched, Jerkily but undauntedly, Inspiration flowing ent of the end of her stubby pencil. She had seen a sweater of unusual style whlle walking en the Boardwalk, and It struck her that that could be re produced in a sport silk te make n beautiful blouse for the early spring. Designs take almost that long te reach the street. Be she sketched busily. As seen ns she reached her office she sent for her beat worker nnd discussed the sketch nnd Its possibilities with her. In due tlme a sample will be mnde, and If It Is satisfactory nnd seems te be n style that will make n hit, copies of It will be made nnd put en the marked. Next spring you mny be wcnrlng one In your fnvorlte color, te go with your favorite skirt as a sports costume. THAT'S the reason nema businesses nre se successful; the head person is always en her job. She mny put it entirely out of her. hend while she's en her vncatien, but her mind nnd her Interest arc se trained te thoughts of thnt one subject thnt everything she sees Is registered te thnt account whether she means it te be or net. She doesn't half realize that rfhe Is observing se much, until afterward, when she is searching about In her mind for en Idea, Then the things ehe has noticed nnd marked down while oft duty come swarming up Inte the front of her brain nnd she uses them ene by ene in the plnccs te which they are best suited. It's funny te eco the way the dress designer sees everything in dress de signs, the professional knitter tees everything in the shape of styles for sweaters, borders for blankets or in novations in the use of wool, the writer sees everything in the form of a story, nnd the artist sees the ptcture in everything. Things You'll Leve te Make IT Isn't thnt they work erertlma er let their work get tee much en their nerves and into their lives. It's thnt they nre se deeply lntetWi njad enthusiastic that they Instlnetlrtly think in terms of their own buslnsM. It Is an inspiration te see a person like this. w I knew a woman whose department of toys in a large store was speclaUzlni en Halloween costumes one year. In order te advertise the tact ths, salesgirls took a few days off from be hind the counter and a "fashion show" of the costumes was staged, a runway being built nt ene end of the denaH. .ment. Tills woman who was the head tad brains of the whele thing steed off at ene side during the performance and looked en with pride as "her girls" tripped down the runway, posed, smiled, turned nbeut and showed off tht various cestumps. Her whole heart was In it; she was n proud of nil this as she would have beta of her own children. It wns a plensure te watch her u she smiled impartially upon all of them, and looked her gratitude as the audi' ence applauded. THAT woman will always have ene cess in her work because she levtt It nnd lives it. She'll nlweys get along well with her girls because she Is as much Interested In them ns she Is In her work. It's the wemnn who makes her bnsl ness such n pnrt of her thnt she un consciously thinks in thnt medium, who decn't get tired and doesn't let her work fall down. I mi zs n. FAVORITE RECIPES OF FAMOUS WOMEN By XEYSA McMETN (Celebrated Illustrator) Maple Fudge Take one cup of white granulated sugnr, brown in skillet and melt. Then take two cups of sugar, pour ing in one cup of thin crenni, and bell till it balls in water. Pour the melted sugnr Inte the latter mixture and beat well, nfter which put In n teecupful of black walnuts jurt befere turning out en te platter. Tomorrow Spenge Cake, by Mrs, Themas It. Marshall iflLlr Milk ' nVill VxJaW&MJ iu n 4 9M sWfihiMffli'JMSBPerfc stci F L HaIea, Seme Nulls nnd a Beard Make a Handy Spool Back Yeu enn easily mnke this very useful spool rack with some nails nnd n small beard. Smeeth off the beard with some sandpaper. Frem the underside of the beard hammer in four nnlls en each side. File off the points of the units nnd enamel them white. Paint or ennmel the beard nnd ndd n simple design. Glue n piece of felt en the underside of the lienrd. Yeu will find this rack very handy, for your spools will nlwnvs be where you wunt them, nnd the threads will net become tangled. FLOKA. Fer In f ant t & Invalids NO COOKINQ The "Feed Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Heme, Office and Fountains. Ask for HORLICK'S, efiT Avoid Imitations & Substitute! Chartered 1836 Xomerrow"Wall IlanginjV' My deer Mrs. Wilsen Please tell me'hevv te put up corn en the cob, MUS. N. W. Unless you hnve the corn growing right in jour garden, or can bee it v..v vm, nu juiiu jiiiu uruig it uome nt once nnd plnce in the Jars, the corn will net keep. Te Can Cern en tlie Cob Prepare- the corn by husking and re moving the silk. Plnce iu jars with the tips down and fill the Jars te over ever flowing with boiling water. Adjust the rubber und lid nnd partially seal and process for four hours in het wnter bath, remove, senl, nnd when cold dip the tops of the jars In melted pnrnwax. This is or the quart size. Allew four and one-half hnun rn i.- ... i.i IgtOleq Jar. " -"- i i Agency Service lis Advantage te Women Every woman cannot bea trained financier. Yet, if her income is te be assured, wise investment! muaf be the rule. 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