,y KWOT y j in1?'1 wt'w MmtSJ vu j w I I 1 fc a II iv I. i 'Avf "V EVENING PUBLIC "LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER x15, 1922 ,s. iaiM Qhildren Should Net Be Expected te Shew Gratitude te Their Parents KY WIXXIFKED HARPER COO LEY ONE of the novels just out, which Is Interesting thousands of renders because of n special marital, problem p$c& 4 fcs. I pigs, mil Jostle iiml push each ether , iinmrrcilull) : If they !lil n.it struggle, they would nut llxc n day. BIRDS lireeii IS mid minimis und rlillilren ent nil mid give nothing. Ne one holds them te ureeunt for their feed e "heller. They hit net required te work or pay bennt: Tireufs are the heiielieeiit provider, mid should net VI.'N'IKItKJ lAIU'KH CUO.'.ST a, tlie ether snv s with mi mi"i'lu Millie. "I will mite this one, Mummfc. Iiec.iuse A en like it ' The lflea thnt the (iiiati) novelist Wishes te eeiivcj Is tint the latter child Is the perfect cue. In ing grateful te his parent f. r nil bli-ning... and willing te abide In her d.-eiihiti. in all tilings, even te the .electing nf his own toys. Im Id ntally, the author i- In Mlitlutilig that nm- nf the mothers has brought up her ehlld well, hut the ether cannot. Xou, would ou u.im n ynunsMiT te be such a little prig. n te i! fer tn im elder per.-e.i in matters pertaining tr hW little i!eireV Ni! lie niut have been an Insufferable and iiiimif tirnl eientiiK ' Kvpenem e trill us te beware of nns"l ehlhlren who mil their rjes and dep'r 'eii-pii-umislj te tlii'.r cldeis. Thev an .'-emtly ' lirns ntnl liypecrltes, bi'Menl il,,-ir your, and wiM bear watch In;. IT IK t'ef natural t'nr viuith tn glw up, te aerlHiv. te quit. Kneh ehlhl is a he.ilihv little nniiii.il. who eats mid leep and has passionate longings fir things that ohm unim portant te aged folks, but eiiihiuli tin desire of the unherse te him. I lis' little Jieart breaks If denied some bauble, mill ji.v.Mits hesitate te Indict Miffer Ing. unless n is a matter of health or scrims principle, te deprive him. A part nf crevt!i Is a longing for things and striule te -ittain wn De riot we sigh. ,it vanished youth, when wc realize that we are s,', bored and liltisc thnt we bine ceaeil m rare vor Biueli te possess anjthin Natural Instincts e veiv wonder ful, nud enermmislr selii-h ' Te see a kitten, the instant that it is burn. Krene for Its mother, blind and Ignorant ns It is, mid greedily seize the feed nun ii cans me 10 it. is 111.111 emu?.. Iiieldenta'ily paints "he little kittens and puppies nre little a picture of two different little bevs, intending te point a ineral, by showing their dif ferent conduct. One Insists en n p'nj thins te his liking, somewhat against the taste and Judgment eC, cvpeet thnnks and gratlttiele and fawn his iiimnn. grii" Iiil' t.ittrrv. ( )nr e lutv ns mature ncitigs who bring little ones Inte the world is te provide for them. We (liberie no eiedlt. In due time Nature will cau-e the joints ones te prow, and assume duties und responsibilities, and thej will work and nrevide for their chil dren, te carry en the torch of life I lint thf riiiine lie expected te realize :ntltuile. m their immature years. Menev ii, cans nothing te M child but it cliaitce te it' t snnie little toy or weeli'ient he desires, l'apa i r luatiiina has mi Inexhaustible store of It. and deles it out. Hew c.i ii the infant knew that the silpph Is Ret bj the sweat of of our brew '; lie love s us and Is happy, but he ! net grateful. (If course. Ibis theory cannot be stretched tee fur. We de net ailve- i Please Tell Me What te De Ry CYNTHIA l.rtttrs te Cwthln column mint e U'rllten en one stele e the reprr only ni,t nmf be cloned with the writer Heme anil njdms. The name ictU eet be puhltihril if the urtttr deei net wtsh If. t'lKfminl letter nint Irltrr wrilfpn eh both Sidrg of the pnper tellt set efl aiawcird H'rllrM 7ie wish pfrjeiml nntwrr that can be uiven in the column ultl jilrt.,' leek tin'e, a pfMiinl Utters ar enlu written iiirn ao5etulifi ntccs sitri. I "F. H." Is Grateful te Cynthia Dear I'ytithl.i- -First of nil exoiiFe th"! ' blui paper, I'm Hutu you wl 1. I'jnthln, couldn't help wntlnp. eu'ie jMSt wonderful Yeu answered my U'tter tin- 'tnidlately In the p.ipcr Any one can love vnu I didn't exniet te ftn.l my letter mi se mi Yeu call IuuirIiip bow thankful 1 inn toward you. I send hun- ilred.i and bundrtds of tliank-i te 5 en. 1 I wi e this later te th.Mik you. that's 'all. i'jnthln. I'm sure the re nre ethers I who think the same ! It. Apron Frent Feature of This Crepe Freck An Unwarranted Anger Dear ('.within- Seme lime aKe I wen: 1 out te u uhew with 11 yeunt; ladv 1 .think the world of. and while we weie rldlnp In town she taw a fellow she knew The fellow looked .it her and did net ca i cognize her and my .'li'l iVIlher.itf v turned around and nodded l'.cr In ad with a pleasant "hille." This ruiKereil tm and I IheUKht I would wilte te jeu alieut It. 'Should Bhe , 'iae done a thinr like that when she 'knew that I did net like It? THE SHEIK. rate that children be encouraged te be rjuthla can hardly tlnd fault with the selfish and Rmsptni;, te wrest frem'jrirl for sH.,iklntr le the jeiiiik man In their iilnMiiati-. all 'In uoed things In p.isalns If she had hicn properly ln sht. (li..dimllv and painstakliicly, we , ':","'- " ,', ' h'm. -lie was rlRlu te nod .1, .1 .. .1 ... ,i.. i ,, ,ii,,. T.iu He pieb.iMv remembered her after thai, teieh tliuii that lheie,ls another law , Us'nll e t1IM.1l It stems a gre.it flail Sieed. the law et lecelllMn'l et 1 ,)lt;. le ,mI(. a ,1Uarr,.i eUt et t, the rishts .if ethu-s. the lav,' nt -ecial 1 . se.-iiie. ,,; auiiiB up senv thlnss. he- I Yeu Must Tell Him the Truth cause ether f. Iks ban. lights. ,ind he- ,f,lr ,-, ,,u,ia- Am .1 steady reader inuse it is 1 jev te be seuereus aud'rf your Ik pful column and prnj that te she pleasure te our tMlews. you will help im. le get out of the I'.itt .,11 this must ,eme Bra.liiiil.y and . ,rp'irt. Vm '" clrl of nlnetfcn. and a. he instilled wuh w.Mlem nml tact. I he boy of twniti ban fallen in love with old srein icirijit. who beat bs hlhlreii , me New 1 like this boy. but I don't and fun-id" tlietu te suffer, and exacted 'ive him. nllheUKh he thinks I de ns I ebeilieme and cr.itltude and "rc-pv t" e'l '""i ,0 I't'llf- it for I telil him 1 , .,,,1 , , , ,1 1 '.., loved him and I don't Sulci fellow is uelentlj. reaped 1 s.j I I, iriest ,u .1:111111; (0(l(, nnj ,1-lg etllcl. (:00(1 t,Uiiiitlca.tlenn. his s,.n fear and sometimes hate hitn. , Ut I don't care for htni as he wants often deceiving him, and fumll.i defjinsniie te and all my frit nils mock me him when ihty Fee hun with me. He llies 'lie lulu aw.ij and I see him once RATITl'Di: is a delicate and st-en- ' " '" we.ks ills .parents li.ive met 1 J n 7 rl fiXji 1 f I '1 1 I I ! I I I if Ih G' CORINNE IOWE That the eiretilar skirt was ordained te be the spider who threatened Miss Muffet away this wns the prediction 1 1 mnm who listened te whispers of the coming winter mode. This cheerful forecast was net correct. Alrcndy women are huying mm ordering tl.e Mrs. Wilsen Suggests Meals for Sunday New That the Coeler Weather Is Here, It Will Be Safe te Include Mere Meat in the Menu By MRS. M. A. WILSON CoMvrteht, 1611, by .1r.. it. .'. Wilten. All rlsMa rwrruet. WHILE we may Ntlll hnve nn oeca eeca oeca Mewtl wnrm day, the cool mornings and evenlncs demand sufhVleiit heat nnd energy feeds te keen the body comfort able. The housewife mav safely return with n liberal meat portion te the menu, milling nlse a Reed desert that will satlsfv nml help supply additional heat and e'nercv. There are Mill tilentj el garden products In market, nnd turnips, parsnips, okra nml grapes tell nf the Inst harvest, l.ate tomatoes nre also coining In and ran he utiil for limiting cntsup, chill sauce ami a delicious sweet pickle, as well as meatless mince from the g-eei1 tomatoes. Truly the ntitumii months give the housewife who has lieen away during the summer n length fined time te conserve for the cold, stormy duys that come te us nil tee seen. The menu today will include the Sat urday evening meal. Saturday Dinner Ornpes Olives (inrdcn Onions , Roast Shoulder of Country Perk Applesnuce Hrewn Ornvy Urewned Sweet Potatoes Mashed Turnips Hcet ntnl Onion Salad Bohemian Apple Dumplings Vanilla Sauce Coffee Sunday Breakfast Sliced Peaches Cereal and Cream Wnflles and Ttaeen Coffee Dinner Irarejuice Cocktail Crocheted Freck Seme of the Old Pinafore Training Is Badly Needed for Today's Children While the Wearing of an Apron May Net Have Made Them Behave Years Age, That Is a Symbol of Their Bringing Up 1 TZrn$Z " ,ninV fi'eVW! ;T.u,d h? "?t?,.. J'f rA,.u!euik.I.,"..:l1" t'UK jiil ii- iiiin; 111 imj-r i:iiv.iiihi The Weman's Exchange Jne Superior Sex i.iiiceus eiiiiiEinu. ii cvis ies inn 1 w, ,. .,ni h.. v. ii,c when we realise, throegli a deep nn- 1 1 t. 11 iilm that It is cml) a. atien liking' derstanding. that some one has con- 1 I haw for him and net lee" I den t Verred a f.icer en us. It lanm-t be wji t ,0 hurt his feellnus, as lie has r,...-,.i ,,,,,1 ..1, 111 ,....,. u. . 'real, d me loyally. I ,i!e want te forget forced and children cannot be com- him , , , -,. ,., WUIU te cerM. tnni.dcil te feel It. igpenil with him nm Imiir-r I'l".isf help , tns m you li.ive helped ethers, for CM A KOer ..nn eriiriiiiK 11. ...-vW -----,11 , f,, new kind of fr,k. And. indeed, why ! Chilled Ciicumhers wu encu. ".-. Tettingham Meat Pie Etiquette Te the rditnr 0' Ifenmn' Vna- Ecar Madam Kmilli tell the prnpr way te use tea and tabl-poeti In eatinc; Ice cream nuri ssaips etc Is the feed takn from the side or end ipnn'i et the sper.n by the mouth" Tlrs ti settle an :i.-cutnnt U'AITItKSS All lUpilds heuld be lpped from the Ide of the .-.neon Never put the end In the mouth when drtnkini; tea or feups With snl'ds, lik Ice creaiii. Jel lies and hard dessi!ts correct te use the eml of the spoon as it h easier than sipping it off the n dc Te Reduce Te the Ed.'or et TCeeiin'.. Vr.ae' IHar Madam I ain a young pl-1. Jilnetfen cars old the fcef thr'i- inshes tall and weigh in pounds Hew inu. h overweight am I' Wh.it .an I de te lesa this tx.-ess tlcMi ' 1 worry a pod deal about it because I hn:. te be fat. I eat a. let of trult. ospeeially apples 1 can eat three or tour tipping .1 day . Dees that hase am tin: 1? te 11& with it' D HAZEL DEYO RATC'HELUR ' .Jnhn ilrrlr nifris hit tint, tr) i h hr hin Irit tltntny 1: furieu mm feri,i, 1 ;i t rlmli .1 hrwitiful ji ?,((' niVci. .s'Ar titrrikfin firi'l , men U te .',. ,vW iln ''. tmmrilint-l'i. h'.t fuiiiti 1111 (iir niiirtrnlk it lifn fhr j Aim ,'i51! nnhl i ihert ihiiliwr. 'Inlr , tuh" ha home trtth Innu nml lit "ir ihrrr itivnith of hi iril. huhU I'.ritli m Imi iluruui tin tiijht for Arc 1 -. Hn ii'iiirint intrint in thr pnl. i''e iim'.'i Air 1117,11c in .lime Trtiiplr nnd rcftivri tn tell mi'itlunn iihijitt her aft, tfrriHit Unrein Stifle, .nlin'i mother, m'd Khe eon fid '1 t her lent In Kilthirine I'lcri tn"l, ti' 0111 "In hn.i nliriiw It'ipnl I .I11I111 unuhl iniie il'ii inner'!. in M'lfhinel'in, i-litre tni hm ifiiie ee. htimirs'i. In tin ils (mii think tin of Ivie, mill en Am return home in in inerjinntfl" n''i In a e h,r Let Him Write First P-.ir riiuh'a I haw Inen a censtntit rcddr or your column for some time but h.ii nevi r eiiturid te ask you te piliv tr.y pieblems 1 Nev leu hne helped be many people 1. tu th"lr problems. I tee have eeme 11 you. While en my vacation this ' summf I met some very nlcu boy en the beach at a summer result We lnd , .1 ijnur.i ind leek their pictures, and I premised 10 Hint them some. I s.nt 1 tV ii tie picture I leceHed a very ' liliv- 1. tte.- trein lone of the boys New 'this boy wrote i'ii that h's ether frltrnd 1 'e-!.! ts 'te cerrtbpmd with me Neve- the- film: Is this These bes steltlfrll tO be perfect P lit CIIK II III ell TV resp. et Im vmi think It is proper te .vrite ! ii.m ' Klndlv advise me what :e de. a. I will appreciate It very tnu.'h j JCST FRANi t;.s ' If ''-In boy visiles te curitspeml with I ieu. . t hi. 11 write te : ou h.mself mid ! ask ".ou te answer I y net think of Ift.irtuii; .1 (.errespuiidtnce yeiiihell lt'n j.ilw.tys wlw net te write uriiieuestary 1 k tt.rs effects many of them, at least as she 1 lit in tli.; old monotonous chemise frock. An illustration of just hew painlessly iidmlnlstereel are many of the clrculai effects is provided by to te ilav's model in I.anvin green crepe satin Here tie new lulluencu is traced In one of the circular aprons which brinr a whiff of novelty te many au tumn dresses. The npren, which 'i sloping, reveals In the back n skirt quite short in 1'iiitipiiriseii with the front. This apron is Iln. d with cream-colored fi'iiiiiel und illameiiil-shnpetl motifs of the sr.m unusual fabric nru uscil mi the rhert wnisted hedlce. I'leeted strips of self-material join tluse motifs. FAVORITE RECIPES OF FAMOUS WOMEN MRS. ROBERT E. SPEER il'rrshlpnt of National ttenrd Veunc el,t-n,s ClirislUn Assotlntlen) '"Give Me Your Life "lltTII T(H) t-WT ,. . . ,., . , . . 1 , . TTIE loom was in senii-darktie The proper wlpht for a clrl of your I ft;e and height is 120 pounds. If you n shaded lamp was lighted cat plenty et fruit ,ird cieen egctab'les. ,li,I! f;llp ,, ,;, h, mi ou. mrtiiuj iuiiu3, a'm i..iu pe-iuy of execrcl"" uu will de 1 iriMdeiable toward uettuijr thin aid losing tii.it e. cesj f,esh Who Wants a Cute Kittle? Te the hdltnr nt liv.man't Pace- Dear M.td'im I have f--ip little Icit t!s thai I weul 1 like tn ;lnd Reed home for through yer eeluinn I have thiee cats of my own se intiiiet give 'hem a permanent home I call them mv "Orphans of the storm ' H.ue ft them all summer and new that e old ireathcr Is coming would like te find nhelter for them The ,ire. ,.r pretty little kittles and dean I say thnt be cause I let thni come n th' hi use and play nt tlme Tbev t-0 ,ib i;t thrpe. or four months old three of theni ara black nnd white, marked very prettily, and the ether ne lilirk with white fee and whiskers Three are "lale.- ind . n female The fem.ile i.s very iret'v an I Very affectionate I hope some of the i:vn,,-s.3 r?'tv : 3KreEU iT.uli rs will take, pity en n". orphans and Rlv them go d het, -They are v cute and I aiv - fe. d of kitties that I hate vj seuid ti.em away MIriS K. A. H I'm sure that semB of our readers w.ll be mcie than yl.ed te off. : homes te ttiese adorable llt'le kittens. ThniiK you be much for etferltn; them thruugh our column. Encourages Lonely Ones T;ar Tvnthla Klndlv puMl-h this ', 's, but ; ;,,r l.ne-eme I'.il' and ''I.ei-elv. L'n-' en n'haM'' '"id Miserable." Thanks j . 1, nesenin I'll." ou are an e'veptien . Steele , jen with .nrs den t usually ..ire for 'followed the iu:r- a re the room his .11 "idlii iry g'rl Ihey want the Happer ,, ,, te tike out ,vry time Ne one wants eyes were riveted mi the .small golden',,, ,, . tn w,tJl un r p,.ar Kiri They head th." Inv nfiitjst tlie snow v white- w it t rnnietii,iig Jer i-hew and by thd . , ,,, , ' 1. n.e thev te.iuv te b- mnrrinl thrive res of the pMlew. rhe nev:t moment ; plnin ordinary ,-lr!s ar- taken , 1 the head lnd turned cptu klv and In-1 Al .. "..ti-iv. Cnh.i; 1 ..ml Mi.-ei- , .1 ' , 'able." if lull are eensd.nd gee I ',00V.- was g'ifing down into the wide 0..mi. 1i1k K, ,, ,iancii, et, then I...U at terr'.fcil eves. iiur.--ll a.s ..llers see you Tl. re must lie siinutru. tr w ieiik w itn you He forced a strile a'.tlieilgil le did no, fee! like pmil'i'g. md when he spike his w ' pis imue with an effort "ou reiiemb. r me don't veu'' I'm net going te stay, but I did want te aee for myself jusi hew veu are getting en." The nurse plmed t chnlr for him. nnd he ,it down be.ile t'ip hed. Slewlv as lie mnti'iupi te ' ...k ur her and ."iniie. ilici leek of terror faded trein her 'j" .itn1 that n'm smile that he reiuembi re ! -i well s'tele into thei.i. rt.. . . ... I..'. ......... 1.. r. ., 1 "( f rniirsp I le'i.i llitjfr VOU. sii.. I I..", our I'.lier. i.eueiv r.n. iiu-i said a little shyle. and Hien with he Ju-t w , n,,.g .ovvlshyeu tl. best e licchs .siiieieiny -enrill sue weill nil . ,.,, i ,, .nnreelntv., in:in Is an idea! hiisln.nl for any u.rl. lhe.nfeii! Chill Siuro One dozen large ripe tomatoes. Four green peppers. Si onions. All chopped fine. One-half cup sugar. A fee whfile bind, peppers. One teaspoonful of whole mustard. One tnblespennful of cinnamon. One mbli spoonful of ginger. Twe tablespoenfiils of salt. Twelve whole doves. Oni'-half e,i.sHiniiful nutmeg. Tour cups vinegar. Reil until boiled down half. Tomorrow Red I'ettnge (the Dish for Which Esau Sold IRs Rlrthright), by Mrs. It. Hane.v Carrell. Fer 111s -i if I am t. eerily, average! lenlv.ng 1 ght hair, tray eyes, fair dtuifsr putty Bend sewer can swim and itatii.ki 1. mv tuetheri can 1 00k any thing v '.' - tl' '. eat I never had a gre.it 'ii-.v men ninrilrK after 1110 ....h'T 1 a'.w.ivi have as much cetnpanv ' as I vatit and uaii.illj manage te have a jreii.d Hire Listen, it s entirely i.p 10 my -elf ill'TH. ; T'p te the time that covered that the bleed firculates threug.i it, the I Likes Lonely Pal's Letter Ik-h ,'yniiila -May I say n few words doctors thought that rhe a ,10 Uc-.i I-ar through your column? te;n, (.nu.ined a kind of I 4 till' I', urn ju THE HOME IN GOOD TASTE liy Uarald Donaldien Ehcrlein impulsively, 'iep ("' Hi,, prime who saved me from the dragon of adver sity. I'r. IIcui'i rs,i" mivs you saved my life. tee. Why did you de that?" Her -mall face was suddenly very serious Mi'i'li' felt his pulses vaguely stirred It ! in ..I pi. cial.vi man mat 1 .1111 'oektng t'ir, is I. tee. am luntly, veiy lonely fei iheugb I have scot es of ,uvi untatie-e s. I have no confidential or ner. fir,.ii friends, male or rcm'i.e Tl. "jg'i I am a. moetern ure-ssr, 1 1 jrem escaping tee rapidly ' am ii" niipM e ."......-... " lirnne ies nf tie vein Can Yeu Tell? Il'j II. J. nnd A. IV. liedmcr Who Diseeverevl That Our Hlnetl Cir culates Through Our Redles Harvey eli. in our body most lenrnesl rtenes nnd air called "vitil spirits." Thev t knew the beilv continued hleiiiil, hut thought It entered only the veins nnd that it was pumped hni'n and forth from the henrt by our brtnthmg. Harvey was studying under n iiinn named Fnbricius., who first dis dis ceyeri'd thet the veins have valves In tiel" of them, but who thought thnt lUTV Ml ll- MIV.11,1 IW Jlll.1' Ml IUU tfUlll into the What an a-founding child she was and et age, nm llve feet two Inches In " ii-,,v wn net sntlsfiei! with this her voice ! had uevi-r heard anvthirig ' height aid weigh luS pounds I am. "arvyJ a lint sntislicxl with tins l'-n it It w s like hriishVl lmrn'r.et considered especially pretty, but conclusion and mode mme experiments !ii.e it. It was like brush eel mrp ril,, aM, wlth a push I . in, self- (, nrterles and veins of living animnlb. I string". low and svveet mill yet with n tc,lns insllncd te be mere or 1'si I jl(. t,p,i bandnge, ureund lsith arteries r J SJ 1 ' ' t I 1 ' ' , I I & ! . - i-. I (UJ, Bhv and blush terribly. I guesj tnm is tin. r.asen fejr my net mnklns frientli ei.slly Though I wouldn't care te marry for a ti w y.-ars yet, I would like the com 1 11,, i.s '1 et a -'Ice young man As far a married life In concerned, I be-llcv- I eeub! make a man comfortable I mii 31 w a"d cook, bake nnd keep heus, and have the knaclc or maxing a little tepraii.i note thrilling through It. "I wanted you te live," l.e an svvereel his voice suddenly deep. "Hut living Is se bard." l.i -aid In ft h'llf whNper. "and it would bine been si) easy te die'." There was 11 strange1 farawav leek in her eyes anil she gu.'cd off into spnee. as she s eke Again Stele felt her remoteness ti em him, again lie felt that strange, un canny fear that whe might rhp ,ivay I from' him. just vanish into air as if she had been n falrv. Ills hnmls clenched. He had a mad impulse te leach ever inel cither her up 111 his , m-,.i rvlan iees Inte effect ! arms, and it was only by nn effort that , SOLITAIRE. 1 he. controlled himself. j - - I "I remember low you held me hack, I the soft voice went en. "I wanted 1 te slip away into blackness, but you ' were stiengur and veu kept tailing me '. Whv did you de that, it wasn't kind? ' He leaned forward suddenh. lie The bedroom, being primnriU- a place ;v.i? R.ipJy "n;""'" "f '" ""7" In which te r-.-t, rcpilrcs careful ' '', l""''w' . liwlf hi chair by the jfapl,,,. ' 1 window and he eh. net want her te In e..'r clln.ate heaw slnieles of eeine'"-,'?rriwh.ar-h" f,nUl' f, . . fairly epuipie materliU are necessary in ' V.";" , t" ???$ $? ""1 Hummer te exedude the llht. unle-s -if' " hi nud tensely ; deesn t it mean Venetian blinds, lire used These are. 0f anvihmg te yeu: 1.l..nl 11, ll.ee ....rmir ll. i.-i. slice " " " loemilil '... 11, i .-. .- . ,ii.h.- " - ...... ' ....- ...u..9. . ., ,.,. I,., t,i,, ' lawny eye. a, nn ineeimi ages und veins and found that arteries filled up and swelled en the slele of the band band age toward the heart, while the veins did the same en the side of the bandage nwny from the heart. This, proved that tin bleed in the nrteries liews nvvav from the henrt nnd that In the veins toward the heart, and led te the eon- el- "hemv " I enjoy sports , elusion thnt the mood s n ways maK ng ,ise especially dancing, swimming and u. round-trip journey from the heart tmnls I also play a violin 1 through the arteries, nnd then into the H nr a man, "Lonely Pal. would you . , . . t , f m.nrl giving me a few- frank pointers ,(-n nn " t0 "10 lic,,rt' . ,u t. whnre mv trouble Ilea? Again 1 iTils discovery seems verv simnle te M'shing you luck and hoping that L .me. jus, but it took Hnrvey nineteen years te trnee the bioetl through nil the chnn Tickles Candled Sweet "I'otntees n n Carolina Lima Deans liuttereu uecis Celeshiw Ice Cream 'Frensnge Coffee Supper Celd Cuts of Roast Shoulder of Ferk Raked Apples I'ntnte S'nlad Sliced Tomatoes Het Rlseuit Jenny LInd Fiiddltig Tea The market basket will require car rier basket of grapes', carrier hnskct of nr.nnlii.s nimles. pnbhnce. lettuce. onions, heeds, green peppers, gnrden onions, parsley, sweet potntees. cucum bers, turnips, olives, bacon, a six-pound shoulder of fresh perk nnd the usual weekly staples. Reliemlnn Apple Dumpling PI ice in mixing bowl Tun eupi n) f.eur. One iempnen of nff, Fire Ict'e'l tciispnens nf hiking pow der. Sift twice, then add Otic eup of hrcad crumbt. Rub In the crumbs with the hands, then rub into the prepared Heur four tablespoons of butter. New add One cup of mashed potatoes (three cnhl boiled potatoes ruled through a sieve). One egg. Three tablespoons of milk. Werk well te smooth dough anil di vide into 'ix pieces. Rell out each piece en floured pastry beard and place 11 pared and cored apple In the center 01 the dough. Fill the center of the apple with brown stignr nml dust well with nutmeg Feld the dough closely about the niile. Tin in well-grensed nnd (Inured Individual pudding cloth. Drep In large kettle of bnllim, water 111111 cook for forty-live minutes. Lilt te col cel nneler te clnuu for few minutes. Turn trem the cleMis. en dessert plates nnd tcrve with vanill'i sauce. Tettingham Meat Tie Cut sufficient e,f thp cold roast shoul der of perk in elire after slicing 11 Inrge pinto of the mint for the evening meal. I'lace in s' icepnn the left-ever gravy (there should be one cupful). One-half cup of chopped onions, Twe euni of thiek crenm sauce, One eup of iteieed tomatoes, (about five medium -site jiesh tomatoes mmj be used J. Cook for few minutes. New ndd One tcaipnan nf salt. One-half teaspoon of pepper and the prcpaieu meat. Coel. Line n baking dish with pas try and turn In the prepared meat, add ing Four hard-boiled eggs, chopped fine. Cever with top crust mid bnke In moderate even for forty. five minute". Rell out extra stiunres of pastry nnd bake. Place the square of pastry under the ple when serving. Jenny LInd I'uJdlng Place n slice of sponge cake for each service en deuscrt plate. Lay evor each plece of cake two spuenfulH of rich utewed peaches. Sprinkle with coco nut nnd a few seeded ratlns. Lay en top (dice and gnrninh with whipped cream. aprtnKie lightly with fine chop ped nuts. New pour ever nbeut five tablespoons 01 cnoceiute sauce. Pcrhnps It Isn't renlly crocheted, but this striking dress is made of thin material woven in a loose, fancy weave thnt leeks very much like the shnvvls thnt ladles e'f former days used te icnr. It Is delightfully cool and would he ap propriate for the outdoor events that lure the best -dressed women In the autumn Tilled Actress Visceuntess Dunsford, who before her ; mnrrlnge te the Earl of Mhlleten's ' heir, in 11)17. was well known as 1111 1 actress under the name of I'cggv Rush, has decided te return te the Londen htnge this full. A WRITER who tells nbeut the training nnd manners of French children suggests thnt 0110 reason for their nrntness nnd geed ibchnvler Is the npren. , The French, she snys, always want te hnve things "presentable," nnd in their successful effort te innltc their children leek well, they bnve mnde n veritable Institution of the npren. Every boy and every girl putR en nn npren ever n dress or suit us naturally as nn American child puts en shoes nnd stockings, nnd ns often. It Is just n part cf their costume. And se their mothers don't hnve te be forever snylng "He gets se dirty out nlnylng, I just can't keep his suits looking decent. He leeks no nwful that I hate te hnve blin come In te see anybody, becnuse It leeks ns If he hnd never had nny care. And that suit wns perfectly clean, right out of the wash, this morning!" The French child gets dirty nt his piny, of course, but his npren catches the dirt, nnd whenever bis mother wunts him te leek his best for a caller, he slides off his apron nnd ntipenrs fresh and clean In n spotless suit. IF THE npren Is symbolic of the geed behnvler nnd cleanliness of French children, as the writer of this nrticle btiggcsts. why isn't it just ns reminis cent of the well behaved American child of years age? Children used te wear nprens, only they eSilled'thcin pinafores, ebnek In the dnys when they were seen nnd net heard. Perhnps boys didn't wenr them, but then American boys hnve always been semewlint "wild nnd woolly," it's pnrt of their tradition. Rut the girls did: they were pinnferes with ruffles ever the shoulders nnd long htrings thnt tied In the bntlt. Pockets, tee, te held their hand kerchiefs. THEY weren't tee geed, in these days j no children nre consistently geed unless they nre goedy-gondles nnd prigs, but they l!d have mnnners nnd obedience nnd respVct for e'ders. Maybe It wasn't the pinnferes thnt g WHWeBe 8 iT-M1 Mln I C f-i taway XFliMDAsVTlT f flKrv iitir"iQy5v m? u, Safe Milk 'or Infant & Invalids NO COOKING The "Feed Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Heme, Office and Fountains. AskferHORLICK'S. ! Avoid Imitations & Substitutes ! The last word in bread baking mJZ.-- . r - ' v V 2S wVw.-!V.'W,f. i ft EffiafitSiSs Bread Supreme Extra Big Leaf 1 Ac Oar Master Bakers' Masterpiece Try a leaf you'll want it en your table always. did It, but it wns certainly Urn in ere training thnt was reJpejlbfe it, just ns It is new In France ' We couldn't endure the French train ' ing In this country; we should En"'!; respect for children who were winS2 te go calling with their methe s S never go out te play nlone tewilf., n ways wn king deliberately nml qui tl. along with n nurse; It wouldn't hi American. ' " Hut with nil the bcwnlllng nnd U. meaning there is tedny nbeut the mart nerc nnd morals nnd chnrnctcrs of Sl younger gcncrntlen, wc could certalnlJ cndtire something of n return t0 7n. old plnnfore trnlnlng. ,M Nowadays little girls don't ,., nprens te protect their prcttv drew, when they go out te piny; they wj glorified rompers, or evcrnlls, nnd them ns dirty nnd tern ns they want tl And their mothers never think of dU. turblng them or expecting them te com. In lnnklnr Himn.lnk. ...I - .. sumc ... .-... h .ei.v.L.1,; i, nm cauers livvr at- Volf linnt. tlirm Mnl AR1- ii. see them, but lpng before nnd lenr after; there is little attempt te cutf the youthful voice, nnd certainly success nt It PEOPLE say, "Whnt Is the world -L coming te? AVhnt Is the matter with the young people?" " The mntlcr is that the young peeplt hnve folded nwny their nprens nn,I their nice mnnners. nnd hnve been al. lowed te get nwny with it. We don't want prigs, but we'd b. very glad indee.7 te hnve bemethlne between that nnd Its direct opposite the rowdy. Hew wo're going te get it without nt least n little of the old plnnfere trnlnlng Is n problem Hint has yet te lie solved. Black Satin Cress-Straps Special J. K In all our Stores LlCAir.tll & VHca v.u. Bmk - t . . r. . jrijzttrmm Z, I Fer Scheel Lunches 1 5 ;g 1 Yeu should Incluele a ge-n- H S 2 n creus slice of I 2 5 9 Yellow TASTYKAKE 1 1 B It is an unusually whole- j J3 ' a some) cake, especially ap- j JS I SI preprlate for growing S! jj g children. fjlSYYKJIKci "ss5sJ"t:!. Anether New Autumn Fancy An unusually clever black satin pump, enlivened with brocaded satin cress strap; hand-turned soles and covered Spanish heels, e'er. $10 value Specially Priced $.50 This Week .... U Our low second fleer rent, cash-and-carry selling, volume sales and ether economies always save you $2 te tl. OTAIS STYLE -QUALITY- ECOAJOMY U208-IO CHESTNUT STJ AIF ULEVA.TOR. TiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiTniirp wlmmm baM i- Re sure te turn te one of the Comic Pases of next Sunday's Public Ledger and see the humorous sketch, wherein two or mere char acters are animatedly conversing. Fer the cleverest dialogue we will pay First Prize et $25.00; Second Prize, $10.00; Third Prize, $5.00, and ten additional prizes of $1.00 each. Any one can compete. It is easy te supply the dialogue for these humorous pictures. Great fun. Try it! Begin next Sunday! PUBLIC SUNDAY v RrSS-eL. T T71 TV fA TTl T rj Lcttuumt eel ItctlriMiu Curtains WHATS WHAT liy II 'I en Dtcie V-$LIA course, liie-nl. ns tliey of nir while t-hadiug t bv the sheer ..v ....... i ,. ... ... .. ,,, , ..,.1.1 1 !... Mnnv iicnnle Ilk.. vl.iul.. ,,f i?ln-eil ' Ir' ' l un "in in- hhhhi hiiih-i uri chfnu n 'moll t vel, "'de.,,' We ! f SriltlT nlnl fasbieu. -ither with maheganv. . 'l-" se, tl,nln, lt" T ) , , Tp'"'" ili.nl nr iifiinti.,1 ti. i...,,. 'i-n,.M. ,,itli her etul. Hut tln-v rcmainiM niy. 'k?l .'J1 '.'''.. ":,";;.... n'S '.. .i Ww and remote, unrespeiislv,. te l, . , . . . .... .. . . i.... e .. .e. ..,. i HI '11 nn nne: niiiee 11 ueiiui I innr'iulKi'tte, form a vitv pletihlug tin lsll te the window i without ever-dru pery lei.k be.nl. "Then if it menus nothing 'e ye.i,' v i..i r.i,i.,,...i.. ,c I ' lie went nn. "p-iimps von vu'l giv,. it of cc .Vs.. b. t,...p.:..s : um.- tie " ':,. ' 'i ,: 'v:1;,',,',,,1 ,,u" rt- shades are eleMm.ed te act ... ,1. ,,.n.- , -P'-nMWe for tl... f. it ,., ,,. tlve panels In the loom, ,u willed, case .ve Irv , b - ; ; ;. am scieell i-evi'ieel Willi tin- miiiip liilnt. i ' ' , . ,. i ...i ... . . T mmth, &a 1 VhYWT firir nels of the body before he wns qulte sure el it. .Mine et tlie ether doctors would believe thnt he hnd learned any thing, however, or thnt what he hnd ilipenvcred wns true. Hut the eloctrine of the eirvulutien of the bleed, when tm.illy accepted as true, wiih the firt real Martlng point in the btudy cf living lelirs. An X-rny machine would hnve snved the early scientists from many wrong conclusions. Tomorrow "Hew Did the Yankee' Originate?" Name Things You'll Leve te Make m ti' ) i y J 2,000 ft ftk.Xpl ?-l5 d should be used te balance the. windows The glnss curtains eiies-en may be made, especial for high windows, in two sections te revi-r separutedy the upper and lower sash. They innj , in this case, hung from a mil at the top of each Mihh or nuij be fiisteped bj a red at ten nml bottom of the misIi. They may hung htralght from the top of the Window, ceMTliig both Hishes, or b (Imped back b means of i-enN or a band of the iiiuterial itself, ruflled and tlnthhcel with ii ling te attach te a hook placed at the ilccireil height en I lie win dow frame. The colored gmue Is mere formal and ulteel for the city house or upurtnu'iit. Tbt Swiss, net or muniulhctte curtains, whlle. nway correct, arft distinctly right hmhe country beuse. Inte ins voice, niici erepc a. netr of liiiHsien. and iHieri' It the girl eiicw baek.' The color swept like; a tide nut of her fare nnd lips, and into her eve there crept u loei: et terror. , little U t i niie of the year it is Alison Alisen nhi t.. h iv nfternoen tea ni..il en tti lenft or en the lawn, If II. cntrr- t. mere ar.' lui'K enough e.M Adventures With a Purse HAVE you Reen the perfectly fusel mltlng beads made of sealing wax? And heads tedny nre nlmest ns essen tial as ene'ii own dress. Leng strlnes. and short emi's, beads of the elenresit of . .,. rr,imm.i ? .. i c- . cr.vstal and of painted weed and metal. A C,t,,V rl Luncheon Set at lint if .von inn make the sealing wax Utim t-w i.nmis -nml If mu enn't. veu renllv i Yeu enn meke this cretonne-trimmed bheuld leurn, because they lehk like luncheon set nt very little cost. Use . (einethlng new and of nn expensive Miunres of unbleached muslin n lnrgc I vnrleiv I firind very large-sizeel sticks wtunre for the cciiti'rpl(se nnd bmull ' of sealing wax in countless colors, a i ones for the dollies ami napkins. Out i et lett-evcr or a slogan or descriptive phrase for Huyler's famous 1.50 assortment 41 prizes 1,000 for the best suggestion 5 second prizes of 100 each i e third prizes of 50 each for a mailing card. Write your suggestion en the card (which is addresstd) and mail it, or leave it at a Huyler Jtete. Yeu may sand as many slogans as you pleai, but each must be written en a teparate card. te llf.s ess, .. . i. li..- . i ,.,' . .. .. I... .. . ' . Vlvlll rOII. TfrTU'CJUll Ullil'. blllllULT Dl.nPK. ii a ntllu hircn ii i Kre;eiia-arei i ", , ., V . i. ..',..' A wicker table nnel it few ceiy chairs may be reaiiy en ine virnnaa butere tin- ftueuts nirlve Then It Is eagy te vvhel out the tea wagon eentalnlng I ..,.1.1 ..litre lirnti'n. nil. se mnnv illf ui.ii ,.,'. . ...., --. ......... .... - fercnts kinds, nnd only ten cents a htick ! ,,,,. .s,.mt.il her nnd she tliinc out lu.r ' the nrcessary china, tallvr nnd elellles, ia-K 'Ihuush "keep htmr'fr'e'm' tu-ttjm... lt. ."',1 l,'V her "Oh. Mm eliepp."! sugar p . i. i ,, . , i tiMiivt wltn "ti accemiunimtf no. no. she g.tH.ed. "net new nltthtr nt it -m m. lluit. And then with a little innau , of peed lemnns ler llie.. e.n, I lutip uineiig the plUiiwu tea a la i;u(-se I Afternoon ien is m ew-. .uiernuil , . ....,, ,,..... i .ml least 1 Uillill line . ..lull ill, ill I . , flt( from 1 ..,... lllll'T XII 1 M'VT i:VVirii(.,..n 1 .11 G """ " - "' ".'-. ,-. - ln,ll, .,,,1 ,,r l ......". I If life biuemea unv nigre tre.nunus mni .'',' '.,1 ... . H. i . ". the slarllliif dalh rute fiem hi-art elite ii-a elitn y llttl nut chiifce or leituct sand cemtlnuen Its reiild liuream. wlmt will tin' vvlchta may be lidded te the menu. SII mat eeartttlen ,n?yntflJ?,Tri-.rh0.,1 . , vr tetiBU uccempany leaf iiugdr and a ?BL,W..ta&iUhe5K W fork. Illte.nn oyster fork, U uk1 Lisuia. "Male it i h pundir i'iaue Mltl,e rerK. iwe n uysier nit,1' Aiv. 'te spear the sliced lemon Headed hags have never lest their at traction or appeal, nnd 1 de believe that thev will htuy "in" for Mime tlmtj te ren'ie. Hut you nil remember that they were fnr tee expensive for most of us when they first came out, and it was n ,.nsi of rnhtluir longing eyes at the trouble eme w.i- of enter i beautiful leaded bags bi'liiinl. the glass ir ends Te.,-1 is iisuuby serve d , window s ami faring Vel tit with a hllk I te 5. or for a large iiirtj from ,.,, Ferlumitelv, ihev conic rheniier. 'rl... ti.f.f.Him. nl ,n.i i... I . .. .. ,. . ... , , ,,.- ,.. ........ . ...., ,- ,r,jr. , .,,,. ti un I, nt Ilieill. 1111111! 11 IU1I' hlZI. mud-' of brilliant Deans uttruetivri.v blended into designs, a bended tassel hanging from the bottom and the top drawn together by a silk cord, The bags nre prlted at 2.D0. the dewevr motifs out nieces or remnants of netenne. Leave a little margin nreund ench motif Turn In n small In mil buttonhole these motifs In each corner of. the Urge Miiuure. I n hiiiiiller nietits ier the etlier iiiwes. Uuttoiiheln n niirrew liern around ench plrce. Slake running stitches lu wool or mercerized hilk as (.liewii in the illiislnitlen. A set like tills makes a hiiiilsiime gift for n bride. FLOIIA. MTlyJBCjKaff5Ti3WTiaTLi WUHMfflmSGri There u no eblictaticin tn knvaiuvt nf thiit.seas- 6l fmirfh nn7P; hovefrnnrlir ment of Huyler's, though te nee it and taste in 5 lUUrUiprUSeti DOXOrCanay dehdouscentcms should help you in your suggestion. iee empleyes or riuylet s are eligible ter the contest. The names ef.all prire vWnners will be announced aj seen after tiie close of the contest as possible. Huyler's reserves the right te copyright any or all slogans sub mitted, for w hich prizes are awarded. In the event that two or mere persona submit the slogan selected as best, second best, etc.. each will be awarded the full amount of the prire tied for. Don't miss this opportunity of winning a big cash priie. Start thinking new. Why shouldn't yen win 1,000! Contest opens September 15th Closes midnight October 14th This offer ii made because we want a description that will de justice (e a bei we knew te be the most attractive and bast assortment of candy en the market. Our only suggestion Is that the slogan be easy te re member, descriptive of quality and brief preferably net ever five wetds. OPEN TO EVERYBODY This contest is open te the entire public. Its terms are simple j go te any Huyltr stete or agent and ask NEW YORK '' ilnf I L& . . fc il'.eV -I fV - .s, ' , . .miifjf " ?sSir
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