KHW i.- ("-i; ? sis',.-. - Irt,,4-t.i-., ip -' y: H M'.iTb' -- r ,..r i, ,1.., P1 S'SC ftV :C .! '??&' W& t&i :' U I r" . if I h ryi aV ;t v Vt , c EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1922 S4M,r7 D. LOWRIE'S SATURDAY EVENING TALK The Spiritual Side of the PruclU e of U rati tig by Touch EVEKV new ami then something re- fur iteml In touch Is (lint tint nil Reed minds the world .f nil old tril'.li lrvi:i. .e-siss it. 1 lliinl. net like linlf or wholly forgotten. I suppose nil benntv r like (cuius or like i iniiinn trtiths nre iill m "M ns the tit-si iie. It Is a cjft I th nh tint .' mortal who di-cevcicd them, nr ii'lh." vniies In person, net .i mil h ,n IH' ns old en the Spirit of Truth, which i- ntle of rhi'ir Hemines im In ' i rMe no riRe hut eternal. f iln-lr h-i'unce of mind 11 I". U in Lately It Ins s in'il te i" i'ii r 'M-iir fiem ilclf I- niie'her v .1 et llsieus world Is believing annm in t Id dcilnliij: the state el mind hoi em truth thnt there "s in tlii srnc e teu.li P"tm.v or habitual. Hut t. nci't i! mere llinn 'nnt liinjt that i sl.in deep ' 1"' a mind that i im miu-ei' trine in And the bid is sainm. im.hih.I mnt reed rather tliim mi a shnip'v .n'tm it tne personal contact tlireuitli the 'cut of fundi hnt In It pnlenlta.Itles of geed mid of evil net enlv te the he.lv, Im' te the mind. What Used te he r.i In i n hnri'cr " the ro'Hle'i-i i'ii 1 1 Ii of e'm eiiriiiu iki ttfinriilpnri-m -. in-rtnn; ihc urtiiclis thnt wic fe.ind"il en ion. h n n in mi- of llrfllitIZ in,- ' nv cd.n -, (e III I tl ,i I aetip, mnlteis of inrie'lM and spv.i'.i t Ivt Intcre-l lii'c:iiii . ev. nitf le -cli'ii-tirte lilscnvei i m an i nam pIumieiiiimiu tJmt me new ceiiimniiplucc in the busi ness of n php!cian. the cencrnlitv of ran nre becoming iivvnn once mere thnt I will Inte a spiritual cenu. t witli the mere ii n triinMiiis-ien or emPlhin will or the Spirit of Truth i.d tin Fltnl nud iiiiiimiiii.i'iiMe between two Spirt'. In ether word An. I las' v I timan IipIikjs hy th. p rMiiuil ceiifict 1)IVl. iiier.il If fiem wl.if I n I Pi02ni7llbtc Ihleuull out eli-e of ,di.e!fd the power of K,.e t. . Ii ,, '. , iiiu-t inn ii.'im- Minieilitiii; of the new 1 erhaps thnt w.c l.-e iSht i -he a--i- f n,,, , , --i ,r i tt n . m I. e.tit Imi .i (.. .. ......1 .( i. . ... ........ ... .. .i hi in i.M.Mimi , oer. I Iin n i i'pvi'i or en a w re trp In the program of i;oedii I , 'ii one who wili pulti'ltf a i nud inliep would "ins "einethliu i In I . mhnl and relteral l intlier iliiin eni" thin-; that hud uticrpeitid nu . .mti icant ehatiKe- of 'line ei iiei;h Tlieiiren'eallj I'lil'difii. of leui-e nn cot mi; e si.cp 'hoc d u he wi i i . i II" 'H llllll I I c no I I I I.l'l II-' l i w'hnt a small child mi' e u . -In'iii'ii I THINK thii evi'iiiieiN of i eikvi inc Hen ii really cained b puttnu; one Winter time will see long, huge sleeves. Here arc examples of the longest and largest. c evening getvn of satin encases the arms of its wearer i wrinkled, close-fitting meusquetaire cuffed with flowing trains cinch sweep the fleer. A crepe suit in black and white i sleeved in cape effects that drape themselves becomingly either raised or lowered. Adaptations of these two styles will undoubtedly grace our frocks this season. inain:e n n i- pi,. , , j ,ht... iii, Swedi-.li tiieiln d p'ii-i finu ,li ,li fttimulntieii licit ui.i'.;t'c en iln. he.h by pureh inecluinu al ine.ne. .,f s, hi nn; the ciir.ilntieii of the leoe.l. n,( i,ne who hai lei u nidsr-iKisI m luc ki"ii njns.nst' but liuemes aw.re of some ether quant) iliac c i with fie me-. rhunleal inqMniiii of r no Menu;;, K-;iile. flexible hands of n mnsseuse And. in deed, Inekuii! thnt nMnielc.i ipi.ility i f vitality nnd r1iiiiiis and ieuiimIiIiii; '! thnt tnnkrs the blend. t!i innhan'-n' Iiart of a tre-itraini e nm-nne ca.i In it-ry lrrlTat nisi and l idiM deiet'Tleiii. ASKII.I.KH luiis-eiise kuewi that very well .She Knew that h gives vninrthiiic mere il.il iluiu lie. Mere plnMcal itri'iicih in 'Iht laln; ili of hands." and that what .he (hei at tually saps her .neie ili.ni the physi cal part of her treutment. I studied hew te in? iiipsKime during the wai. from ent of the liet ic.uheis an I piac piac tltieners in the rounte. and I learic ! thii from hei. and also jrarneil ihc dif ferenec of the teu h of ur.ie dezi n et my fellow pupils, for we prmt'ied en one another Tli'rc wtre Mune whi had heslln; teneh and some w'ie lacked It, nnd seiierally spenkin,'; the poi-.ps.sien cl it or tht lack if It leuld be referreil buck te kemethiny that was net phytd eel In the practitioner Apart from the leek of the hand's, tliere wai a reioi; reiei; reioi; niznble but lndctinable iun 1 1 1 that made one aware of n peteiitiiillt;. or i lack of it in the power of touch. I have theuRht of it often since ntnl I have wutched people wm have il xcrt it conycieuvly or uni'eii-i imislj te itft and lefres-h. in n tense iumkoliu iumkeliu their fellow humane. Tlin discussion which the !eri; and lnymen nt the Kpn-cepal conentien out In Portland are bavins en the re Tlvnl of the Church i junction and en couragement of the "hi ine nn of knnds" is just one of the si-ni of the times. Our I.nrd and his disciples nffer Mm drew men's nttentlen te the fact that It is the mind that devisei the coe.l or the evil In one, but thnt the-e 1 hut imi h' a in refi i hi ln-i 1 1 leiil i li miicli a person What the me. hii'n i ;il ilex! i- of a i.idie 1 1 :i iini it r itiil ieicli" lie e i.ii'clri it iiui ii hiitiinii ear. se the true ieiter i the uuiiil imii Ii i between tiinl "ii .i one hntiil and the fellow inei'.n in tin either He Is slniplv n re, e Mi all I rnnsmiMet of ! spirit iV l,t' t if " hli-h It m.n lie Ills limit.- ii the llpillllUI We lecepf than w, in i i e t.eli when it is n matte: "' ,,e( h nr a uialter of henriiiK , l.n ,w words of etlii'ts can uplitt i i as lnu-le. nnd w Knew Mint sir t.-li niu upwiird of i In- ii, in l tl the i ar Is ii inlrin le nf mri Hs u ieeliiteiii threuch the ec t niil is an eei--,n mirin ' for our si,s(. nf touch .t whs poet I 'alh and in a geed sense te leiers, , or I' was hit te e; ,iliiisid t"i doers of evil, or It Hll t'ercle.l uucntl- "t iieisU for siMitliim;. or mei li.micnlu Im- exereis,.. I ; 1 1 r for eon! ions, spirit ual healing of mind nud heih it was Isiised h the er Church that origi nally gave It If first clerilied splr.tual slsnillcinice. And If ChrKtinns have ll-ed l latch at all the weie ".pieer' Christians, fnnatics, practltieiii rt of curious cult.s. The KcneriilitN of them adveenred the use of a pertecth sane pew i r striilently nud in some cases d 1'iereuslj NllW thnt we are beginning te Im nun re of the' power ntriiin with ruii'i Inns and humhle ipiestimii'ii; nur resiintislbllitv for a talent mislaid In a napkin of ferire'fnlneii. there Is hope that we mat hem tit by it in an even dcepi r measure than cer before. Hie works dint l ile. slin'l e de also, and i;reaf'r works than tl.esn "ha'l re de. because 1 j;e te the Tnther " ! These and mnn ci'ier savings of Christ with reynrd te the power which the Spirit was tn give Ills followers ntnl the cetieratinns of men who be lieved Hi word In apm te come have, always i mile men pause hnlf In wen-, ier. hnlf in hope of a gift fiat hi reaction or the beilv Hint t) nvs its part. There is an ell touch thnt potential in a follower of the lard the world hns known, and men have r"- ... ,, Uten nn,l men have ctiltlrated sli.ee the T new in re-reading the inirncles davs of Adam : but there is nlen n eerwl O of t touch, lutt ns powerful for life ni the the world of tedaj en the erge of ether Is for death, which men have much that Is new and miraculous In lerted with mere nr les fni'n fro r. the exercise of utn-een powers. It in the days of the prophet- fe th ea.-H net Urn nee If the hope with some, AdvCTXtures With a PurSP of the saints The question i- hem.; asked again, net an te the existence of Mich n power, but ns te what it con sist a of nnd hew It is attained and hew It can be used. My personal feeling about the power Bias Bands of Black en This Silver Lace Freck nnd in compassion ler s i:.n ii. tow nn: nHMRHSMnin BsMre '-ShIQUhHI WMJtffiJXwUBtBw 4t,' ifiPSit. IV BEaaaBaaaaHaaa&aWD KflnHF M - SSL LHHBH I h n him calf 1 mm- - - cjmmBM f Ml Bar I WE l . v$Mi wail fl sa SI 'H v 'Wsi9 I JH G& II 91n mEBM lai HEM4 1 Blr.'Vi 'Kw'HaStl 1'JHl Mar 11 ' SB V- rfrlirfliiaWi I '-Si Mm m wiH ' I II hi m mwHti I II r aane as aaaai mi "rmuiejmmim m aaaai ' SHU m WM i tMOBmrnm s r am KmHB I m y Laaaaaaaaaaaa. 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TiiiP .'Ulillll ' - "TTm H mm WH TJjjWBffiffiffiifl'' 1 -4 Jnnmmm M Earn SkkVHdmsIBSS l r;. rilH H rrn KJFtij'tmK f&KFM MisJBmmMi -"- ti mt -1 A ?mmWLM B for uu te " ,('- ''w ih y titid uetk i" mVu nisvVVFlBBf I ' ' ',mmmmmm & WmWSmmmWmmmmm I A .AeSKmrnumw mwwmmi f'M i Stir ' ' '' x$?-cM?'Vf???lRSr;; '-'i JZ'1 Please Tell Me What te De IJy CYNTHIA l.rtltm te CtrnlMn'K column mini ( icrltlfii en one Jilrie of Ihtraptr enjv eirt ritut te rleiieit mlth ' w,T,Ur.l tiame and ncWrr. The iinme telll e be piiMlihrd it the irritrr rfe't et tnlth (t. I'litlmirrt Idlfri cinJ tfttcru, ,rl''1' en ref ldr et the imptr uUI net 6 ainieerrd. ll'r(tr who lulsn psMonei nnierr that mil or tlrrn (n the reliimn win ptruie loe, (irrc, an iitrjenat lrttr ern enlv written when absolutely neces-tarsi. A I Tje "Belle" Who Has Many "Bern," - - r we j Is Ne Lenger a Frequent Sm In These Days the Girl Who Docs Net Have Many AdmlrA Calls Them Up Herself, and It's Hard te Tell I 1 Who Is Really Popular ... MI, Aljli the boys like nncy, Hew te Progress Tn t'.i- t illt'ir nf H'eirtnii's rnu I 'ear M ulani I'euld vim t -I. n e true .1 preKrepslvi- tlvf li'imlrnl p.ifi A I'l.ANXIMl After fmir hands hae tie. n plied tlic turtners at ncli talde wl.n h.ie '! Iilijh nt were-i intnc te tlu : ' Win ii ,iu v. lsji join i;in! tu si, , plaMiiir. each etm ndds up lr .' "r an'1, th- liU;h"t nm nc-.c im- tt numiii r of thi 'e te lie ih tciniuieil l ;. ou. ei' ceurb-- Vants Beth Sclioe r f titf l.dlur rf iremin I'tJ'i' lie.ir Mad.tii, -'n u ,i.i- l,i'.iil n w befeie tne. e I trust juu wil, be a '. te anwer inv question 1 nn t n ' the many k rii who want te ;.- f i 1 oel erv much, bu: wl e canne" afford te be unless t!u weil after s, ik.i.i Can veu led me w hi r te ai p'; for fits k r. 1 of work" WAITIN"'. The Ji'nler I'.tnple-. irm S. ric 102J Cherry street Is, exailh the Ida' ffir ,ou te t;e te. ,is :h. v ntnl wer te h.... . . . , . . . si ,ny ii"i ip n ill- i - seiire in"iis, ,,n.i e .Master nnd in looking out "ti i ,..,. ,. ,:, ,,,, ,, . r.',.,i .., ...t-iiie sfjtii" for jeu linn cri't.un te n ferrnietv iIimt I ii,'i? ipeph-el freelj. like the disi .pie.- of AXHII.l-: nwnj last week In a old. we cm nNe give frech te the! 'V town I s.-m an cihlh'tlen of ;nri of find the 'iv.Ititinle FAVORITE RECIPES OF FA MOUS WOMEN IJy MRS. II. MnVi:Y CMCKOI.K (Wife of nierkan Censul ut ('.till nierkan Censul spulni Iteil 'ett.ige (the Dish for Whhh Ks.iu Sold Ills Iilrtliriglil l One round nf lentils. Wnsh well and attractive oak overnight One small can of te small lima. Seme of it, such as green dogs with curly tails nnd fljitig fish, were net just se geed, but the greater part of the collect ion was of some of the love leve liet china 1 have ever seen Hits of eggshell, It would leeui, and se deli cntely colored. And It made me want te come right back home and hu nn et'tire new dinner set. I reallv ceuldn t de thnt. and -e I hnd te compromise ind buy jtit-t a few thing'. Vester dnv 1 suw some sherbet glasses, and I nnestly 1 couldn't resist them. ev n heugh they are se entirely different frn-n an thing else I have Made of g'ass, they are colere i a most unusual shade of blue or an orange The glumes are i 1 a dozen nnd are quite Plan te Use These Delightful Suggestions When Yeu Make Pies, Says Mrs. Wilsen It's Easier te Prepare Pastry for Mere Than One. Toe, and Thru Seme Can Be Saved Till Several Days Later IJy MRS. M. A. WILSON ; then rendv te innke into pies Keep Cepfnaht, d:i. bv Jfr. it. 4 Witten. All , thin in iidnd. that no amount of rolling njhta reserved. will hurt the tuistrv. just ns long as se,, mcriimit - me ,.,, .-i... ... e- ..Whnfll we de new ' ' IIw mnnv i -pyij .JOHNSON hnid : "A mnn is. inl.veu don't squeeze it in a ball; just lny mntees or four ripe ones I we inidiiirii- u,nes have buy metheis been dnveii J ',..... i W,,0T rirnsed when he hns ! '" n I'"0 ","1 r"H " ""I11 " " "' the slzei sweet peppeiis nml two onions, nit nlnu st te distraction by that virv ques- . ' ' '' .... ,. I desired size or shape that .veu require. into mnnll piefe" A litt'e gin lie, n baj tir.n' U'ttr, t-ninv lns n,i, ii... I a mm dinner 'inen his t.'iDle tnan vvnpn , 1,'l.lr.,.. ,,in. i.i,u.lr.tl r.r tinrli.iT.u ?. I.lll,lu ...If IU (-!- " THa tnntr hp KOMI' SN'AI'I'Y 1'IK I'l 1 .1 .1 N'(J S leaf a sprig of mint, two tablespoons ,.el(, , kr,M, them In the house, the, ,,,,, translated I., read today, "A ' Apide Ct.sU.nl of olive ml or a piece of sn.t per or , ran bave a delightf.il time jihuing , mn ,; hm,.r pleased when he hns n Line deep pie plnte with patr then bacon, with snlt te taste. sclmel and drawing all sorts of fane . .,00, m(il lls table, looked with , cover the bottei.i one Inch deep with pictures en inc oiacKiienrq uv using a ,R. !f,.'h i,nnd', than if she were te finely cln pp. , apples, then pour ever dozen pieces of colored .l.aU which hnnt. hiime tl,. frepilT from tlie golf ' the following eustnr.I : .en en , .u. .... .-..- i,m , , ..., ,. j, piakesintts Cever all with water and cook until lentils are tender Serve l:i soup plates I Mendiy BaUeil Hani With Micul rot-itecs, by .Mrs. .Ihhics .1 Davis Can Yeu Tell? Hy II J nnd .1. W Hmlim-r Hew the Niime "Yatilnv" Originated The origin of the term "Vank.e. ns plld te le-ldetits of the I "n J f . is ij. 1 us new been traced te HidlanJ, w'ere It has len been the ciistim, t . , uln u, nn.v one who Is siupld as .1 um Kmi'', which would, when tran-lated into Kng Hull, leek like '.fehn Cheese Tin term whs trunspliiiited te tl..s .euntrv Br OOIMNNK LOWIi , by the enrlv Uutcli s,.itl,rs Th. v tried , , , .. ,., te Intreduce Inte Americu liirmjgh The WMrln' of the green, far from uu (f ,N(,w Amst,r(1m .. , kelng prohibited, seems te be new ul- ,,iv their customs, nut tin lr Int. gunge Bient obllgnterv The eldv freedom of Among ethers upon whom 'hev tried te Sfnelce offered is In the particular shade in.prcs- their Inugu'ig. were the In- . v ., . . , . . . dlnns As the cmld net rmull' un- I green which we wish te espouse. ,,., . ,,, () ullg, ,,.,. ,,, j, , Here art Is almost ns geiieteus ns nn- lancers cnnsldeied tliem stuiild, se thev l ture Itself. Fer there Is evei.v possible i ailed them ,Iaan Knas 'J lie premm- ilntlen simrelK iiki. tun K117 , tl,..1 " I.,,. .. I. a..., .,.... .i-' tl... Liilillnnp s.Vieme for mmnj or hop ud.lrf Uumtn' i;ur, ' (1.I1(. (ll,int. tn th 1. .1 Kiielirn. piinnn -it.tinui aim or .Mam Idel , ".. ... m ' - - - Kdltnr IrftvMrn lln huurx uf H nnd THE HOME ,V GOOD TASTE lly Hareld Uonaldien Khcilein Tnriatlen of the color. I.nnvin green rertultilv 1 ? ! W , - 'I ji sei ! 1 1 nil the-e. as thev were, hnvc been acciptcd by the fnmll gladly te re lieve mother Hut new the bummer is past the wife should glndly get out the bnkliii! tints ami pans and hie her self te mnking the eld-fushlnned home heme niude goodies for which the nll-Atnerl-cen housewife is, famous the world ever. This Is the open season fer that till -Amerl'iin disli, jde, and with the har vest of iibundant creps: of apples, peni In 1, pears, raiKlns, te sa nothing of the pumpkins, squah and the va riety of home-made mincemeats and the ever-popular fluff v mcrlngued lemon pic and its kindred sisters, the rus tai'l cicam chocolate, nnd butterscotch pl.s. tin- heusewife trulv has n wen derful lit te drnvv from I found thnt thp Western men folk, i like e'ir Southern bevs, and the Yankee ' lads from the New Ilnghnd communi ties, have a real moth all wt for pie. New, Mrs Housewife, get out the pic i tin- and the relllng-pln and iiinkii a1 real batch of pleH. If ou want te have pies several times a wcilt. .pist make , up a double batch of pnstr.v , plnce in i ti!(s"p i.f vvnx paper in the refrigerator and it will keep for the week. It is I'lace in small bowl line vup nt mill:, .S'ix tuhlrK;,rnn.i of nigtir, Ynlkn i. fice rjiyt, fnr uAbfi c. Otic finipe'iu nl 1 untlta, One rjwiitir tnupien of nutmrg. Rent te blend well, pour ever the prepnrcd iipphs nnd bake In slew even until the custard is sit .Make a me ringue with the whites of the two eygn and half i up of sugar, whipping until stiff and pile en top en the custard when bnked brown meringue llghtlv in even. Virginia Meatier .Mlncn Place in bowl Our fmcke'jf of wtllmi rniaint, Out pntkagi' nf unit it uiiiini, One vup nf thupiird iiuM, Ouf.half cn;i f finrlij cie;ii(.i citron, One-hnlf cup of finely chopped can died erangi put Thne-'iutirtera cup of fintly chopped Uf I , Neighbors Slander Her Dear Cynthia Plcnse advise pip en thin Mtltitpct I We hnve Itl.sl moved Inte 11 new nelKhhf rhoed tibeut three months ns:e, nud te our surprise llnd that one of our nclchberH Itaa said teirlble thltiRR about us which ure very untrue. We hnve never ppeken te this woman. and why she letn her tenuu R around like this I don't knew Him told her next-deer neighbor and she told us. 1 vveh reIiik te get a warrant out for her, hut just de net knew what te ile. as inv mother Is dead. Ami. C.v nthlii, I ntn keeping" steady company witli 11 L'eniiemnn wnem 1 lnicnu j" inairy vVe re out quite often, and ue .veu think this Rives her nil leicen te talk? My father vvnnta te Ret a wiu rnnt. Hew will we go about It without trouble? I hope, Cynthia, you will answer seen, ami pluase de net print my address. I nni very thankful te veu, nnd I knew thla wilt net take, up much room In print. This Is the very first tlme I have written, and 1, think )ou nre wonderful KM-IAMm. Vnn cnitiii net ntup-ir out n warrant without making a great deal of trouble Ueslde.s If this woman has chanced M see your fiance leaving ou nt the deer after n. dance or party, late at nlRht, she could pei haps prove her words true, whlle she could net prove her meaning. Uetter let the whole matt, r drop. Igner.i the cesslp und live our own life, net caring for Interfeience. They're for the Boxer Dear ( v nthhv - V nail ' Hlend.v" the btfxer'ii epistle, and we hope you will publish this te 111 ni Dear "Illendy" Veu fascinate us be cause you lire u hovel, and v.c are two girls, or flappers, If you cheese te cull us that. We lll.n In crs and knew a geed many of them, and they are "Reed sports." Hut etheis. eh they bore us hecnuBA thev are alwa.vs talking about themselves, 'but thnt doesn't mean any thing te us, because jeu knew that "sclf-prnlss never leads nny proces preces sion. New, "niendy." we nre under the Impression that we knew you, but then our convictions may Just be Illusions Hut one of our fr'en.ls Is ti blend and nineteen ear.s old. and he Is Just In the beginning of his prefes'slnn us ei; but with iierseveinnee nnd patience, together with his geed sense of humor, 1 knew he will be among the top tep top netchers Wc also vi ant te nssure ou of the fnct that we are two girls who don't think that boxers) are brutes, and we have a gr.nd mnny ether girls te back up our statements. We have i (included from veur letter that you are kind and amiable, which la se manlfert In your grammatical ex pressions, and we only wish we could be with you In your spare time, ns we icel sure that w mid RLt along Jus-t fine. That Is Impossible, but remember "where there's life tlu-re'.s hope." and maybe soine time we will sie jeu If you appear In any bouts, nud if we ever de we will surely root ler you. .Se, in concluding. let us IndulRu In the hope thnt you will answer this letter, that you will re the limit every minute tu attain nur goal and thjt jour iiame will some dav shine In the hilght lights of the arena. JUAN AND .111.1.. Describes an Ideal Pal Dear Cynthia I wai mi glad ou printed th" first letter I wrote te ou, se 1 ntn daring te vvrlte ngaln, hoping you will print this nlse. Se man lenelv people seem te be In favor rf this "!ct. Together league" for strangers; Hint It seems te me it would be a siu te drop such u tine Idea new O "I.nne Wolf" where are you? Won't you step forward and he the dominant figure In fuitherlng this thing ou yourself propeFed" I think many of us lonely mortals, the girls especially, wculd be willing te put a crown upon your brew royal raiment clethe ou In and set jeu upon a throne se we court bow down before your reval highness Just such high hopes have our heartn cherished s,nt.c you have once Instilled this plan In our brads Whlle writing Cjnthla I wish te men tion thnt I liked "IllencIyV letter In a recent Issue. There's an Instance of n. perfect boy going te waste. Heme girl needs him tn her life te inake her exlstence perfect Un Is a boy who Is working for something lu this world. He has a decent Interest In life and doesn't think he's missing all the fuiv In the world by passing up dance halls. I have n girl friend bark home who has a wonderful boy friend or, rnther, pal and comrade He'n the hardest working boy I knew of, and still finds tlme for everything Veu should see him, for he Isn't ene bit geed looking, but he haH such a charming way nnd he Is se pelite and n.ce It mere than makes up far his lack of leeks This boy l preparing himself te go te Hr Hr ten Tech. H knows all kinds of lan guages, and If ou nsk htm about pig iron or locomotives he can tell ou about them from A te '.. He Is the kind of boy who writes nice little mes sages en the card inclesed with (lowers for your birthday My girl Mend has gene with him for tt ear, but Btlll they de net knew the pleasure of a kiss hetwecn them She doesn't desire a lever, Just a pal nud "geed friend, nnd she's get him Hv the reverence In his eves jeu can tell , hew much no loves ner When thev take long and glorious rides In his I mnchlne en summer evenings he takes a beck of poetry along ajid recites home wonderful gems te her Where, eh where Is Just nidi nnother glorious boy waiting for a gnl whose hungrv heart ciles out fei him? 1 Hill c ui...', m.ii. nt, iH-i tl'llllfiy lonely AI-h HV MVrtKU tt said n mother, "she's se nice te nil of them nnd they hnve such fun nt her house! She's n geed dancer nnd she plnys tennis well nnd she's net silly. I giiesi really she Is nbetit the most popular girl in their srt." A number of jears a'ge Nnncy would hnve been called the "belle" of the neighborhood. And the beyn who fleck nbetit her plnne nnd her of n Saturday evening would hnve been known as her "beati." Hut belles hnve gene out of style new. Yen hear jnetliprs nnd grnhdmethprs say. in the rempl'icent tone that gees with (lie leinark, "Oh. jes. lit was olio of my bcaus." or "Well, I was ttotne ttetne thing of n belle in my day." Hut the girls of today will have tn have sviine ether lemnrl; te make. Net thnt they nrcn't popular; there nrn letK nf irlrls like Nnnpv . lint there nre se many that it Is Impossible for V t "V " " T l ?, Mm. tirl, fc ...... -. I.- ..n..ln.A.l MlA JVMAnt- hfllU . ; "- " " - IMIU l( UV C-III'MUri II IIIU ft till l UtMUi 1' TIIIKKR'S tee much genernl fun new-1 niltiyn; boys nnd girls play nbetit together tee much. A party will stnrt nt one girl's house, move en, by mentis of nutomeblles te tmetlipr girl's) nnd finish up, pprhnps nt the movies, or nt n third house. Impartiality is the rule. One reason for it is that girls no longer hesitate te invite n boy te come see them. Wnllllevvers and by the way thc?e nre no longer flowers, they merely held up the wall arc net necessarily se en account of lack of benuty or anything like thnt new. It mny be Just because they nre tee modest te call up n few boy iB, tlirm te come around. ' "d I The modern lady mnv nt -i propose, but she certainly tle.mi' Wl tntej. make it easy f e'r 7h? aV.f TV nvu . . .... .'I . t, ., y uh 1, ,nkng , - ndvnntnee. '" It robs n girl whose pcrsenl!i. . charm could ensllv dis il.Ti"!1' lJ It puts n girl who has little ti nnd no scruples about the kind irieuus sue enceurnges en a ltt.i -.3 this ether who never u ..'"?..! eyebrow te en in nn n,lmi-. "" I On the ethpr hnnd this syst'em m.V.! for much creator mnn '..."""m uineng girls nt Inrge? UDU coat Wn llllewcr. or the emVi.l,.u ' ,gr IBII ever she mnv be rnlln.i . i.Xl " hM' guess 1 could be ns nemilnr '.. .i"i body if 1 just lowered myself , Z the boys it rush the vny seme,i.lH 1IV 11. 'Ml. lit I. mj i, - ", And then, it is n much mere nih? dcniant stnte of affnlrs tn i,,. .Ws, boys nppnrently like nil the girl. 81 stend of having most of them 0M3J eiiuii.Y in iuve vvnn just one; VTANCY may be the most pep,li L among the bevs. bin tl,. i.i ' . deer continues te leek like it b!2 They nil trot around together the unprofessed belle ctharea b "beans" with the ether girls, "TaBrj nnd wnllflnn-erti ntllfn ,lnn.,l,.. She manages te get along be.ntlhl without her title, nnd mere credit" reniiv due ner because she whu I liuiHiiiu.i.Y v aiiuiiiunceus V0t(, ant her own campaigning. 1 The Superior Sex n, hazei. de hatchimi Tire pound of eiiilri, cut in dice, i u u ii'iun e iiei p curve. New place in saucepan f)nn nd ntir-hulf ( up, 0 cider, One l li (, llirifu tj.it,. fine cup ., lei.en tuyar, One Iraiiiuen of cinnamon. une-nati tt,,. tti.nlk It hi, , him ruin, I l,i,.ll,u. ,.,.ll. eemes first te the mind, and rertultilv hPPaln(! "Yankees. " This ..iplunatlen It has swept ever both millinery and ' seems mine reusetnille than the tilth tilth clething. Hut there are many who.erte accepted one that the term orlgi erlgi y that this shade has lest favor with 'ft . .IX'rp!.'! mere exclusive women and, us n lesult, ,vU(, (.i,ei understand !ir li"n;i'ag. the smart mtllinri Is turning mere te is verv naturil. even when um m,. m the gray-green known ns petieleiim your own country and talking in m for for Bettle green is also used In uiillineiv, elgner The lro.uel Indlnn, d.d net S well ns in suits ituil iiiiueurs r ei snetv un- i:im iani.ee nnni ...lei tl v al ru, t....... ...,.. -. - '. -. .;, .- """.i!" - -- . . c -i ,. , . . '" " I"'-" - ", . ,, i.... ulnt I.".,. i- -.- ... . . mber. In tedny s model or uiiiurr nmnM vvuiieii a.i nn lnstiectin- of I rem may ne in one ui nn- iiguter ienes i Hiie, wnnteil te mnue a pin sue nnu irai . ...i m in., reirigeruter a nil s in um. . , Cwrv- , et tne priuicn inini wnien we wish te t tultu a pacKage or pastry irem mu " " '""i uuy 0iT.Hr:iiicr In lieilroems When the hangings tn the bedroom then just a matter of cutting off just nre te be the litef rtceratlvu fenure, i nulliclent ler eucn pie. i win give we consider them, iheir .oler and ma-' recipe for pastry tedny thnt will mnue lerlal before choemng gluss curtains , four large pies, und a trick ft little v,.,l,ini lu iner.. Ii.niif,.! .t.rt.t .1... VV'nt.ipTi ueinfin iani.ht ine while watch- ....,, Ilij. ,,,let...l lltiieis . n..nllnl.l .... I,h l.'il.-n unite r.ciiitH. Khe nindp . Uu's AUll They can be used ns ever-diaperv for ' up a huge bat. h of pasirv and then "" h"lf ftp of ttrunq vlilcr vmeiiar, windows and u .overt f ii i m.isc liecm. i .lli-lil.s-l It in tyiriiens suitable for each n fid cook lur three minutes longer then renmg vvenr green Is tlnnl) Intrenched 1 lutch hud come te An. erh a 'and slipper chair or dressing tble I pie nnd vvrapid the individual piece of four ever the mince. Mix well ami long with the violet tones shndlng Inte The term "I'ncle Ram" arose , ,t bmcli. Willi them u.av he ne.i iiwi-.s, pastry that was sulliilcnt for one pie turii in crock, pour liver the top just d, white, geranium led. Hume and jocular way after the Wm ,,f hi2 ' gauze or net The gaurai or thin tuf- I (n u piecti of wnx paper Then when I Hururlent ineltnl beef s,uet te form cev- leaspoen of nlbpice, inc icutnoen (lj yingrr, OnC'hnlf teimpoen of iiutincu. Bring te boil and cook for five mln- frock tre llnd silver lace posed ever iirmv mpplle Lanvin green crepe The variety is , body called Mm I m le rhleved here bv bias bunds of black minim te the dcret w lace en the skirt The girdle of silver marked I x e thut ii v,i iii a tl SbUe is distent i with il Ueep puiK jeKf one nut mm . ,mi, en,.. VV.,, mi .Sam lioeds , empiiasr.e. u iiuieiu i,e ueeu, it may r,.frigerater nml roll it, just ft matter of i nurse, he chosen also ter the covering of the f fi,fl minutes. Try this; It's very bed. tone. Here and There The Canadian Federation of I'uiver dty Women has l.'W:i members. Nearly .v(X) inventions by women were patented in Kngland last jeur. i ivi'i hanging make a shmie nunc, es Miry If thev are hung en tings with traverse cenls whi. I, remit r II ensv te draw them neress the window Thev ii i lie . .. ..-. . ... -. i, nine sin. k mill liecllllie tie n,,,,,l,,l " . "- "' ' .'"""" !" -. . - i--.. i ,.,., ,..,,,,,, i i,i,,... i i r... title for the lnjthh.il owner I'. S. handy. Vancouver. II. C. has a taxuan uslied vviief i ?s en lie texes meant received the iepl,v "I i.e,e Sum " mean llig Wilsen, the Inspector Hut the l" ' I ...),..., till t-OIIIII I. liel, I,., I i ?.,... .... it the ttn... t.... . (,....., ii. tn i. j in. nn "' Reflective screen fiem the outside world . nt the Mime time MentUj "Why I 'I hey Call the Sides ' Tff";'. 'Mivv griped or chanjeeble. of n Miln Slarbearil nnd l.aih.mr.1"? an. well a brecm.. s. w lu-n the room Is . I silt cl use. mane very levei bedroom hang ings veieurs or velvets nre net ad- HiilHclently sumptuous , .permit of their I Pil. en cup , c ., g, v,u- IIIIK MI UM' -.... i. ...... H lhf hllftf f nf mu rt cake, which can Un lifted frum the mlnoe when you dfsln te use aonie, i.ml rMuniH again te kwp out the air 'I IiIm Illilll'h lu riiiU.. -I..I. .....1 .. .. I... I'astrj Iteclpe for Tour Hes With Tep ' , the year , r, nd and Ilottem t'nisl , Crumb I'le I'lnce in mixing newi 'our ciipi of hard irhrut flour, i One tctmpoen of tall, l'nur Ii I'd tfajpoenn of baking powder. jsltt once, men cm iiiie i-ns. r WHAT'S WHAT liy Helen Dtcie Jehn Merle enter. hi taxi, iehieh he ha left (liirina a furious rain rain tlernt. and find. a beautiful girl there mlerp. She awakens and demand te br set down immediately, but faints en the tidcivnll; when she ha jeiir only a short distance. Steele takes her home with him, and by the sheer force of hi will, held death at bm during the fight for her lite. His apparent intertt in her terrific Marcia Steele, Jehn's mother, and she confides her fear. te Kathciinc Clcieland. whom she has always hoped Jehn would marry. In II'(M II'(M ingten, it here Sttclc ha gene en biisir.es. he finds himself thinking of Anne, and en his return home he ijees into her loom te sec hew she it. She ask him why he saved her life whin she hadn't wanted te live, and aetim en impulse he ask her te give il te him. Instantly the yiil is seized with the most terrible feur Steele ha ever witnessed. A Man's Heart STHIXn reallzetl afterward when he wns pneing up nnd down his room, thnt for the second time in his life he hnd given wny te nn net of impulse. His first hnd been when he hnd brought Anne Temple into his home, and his second had been that very night, when urged by something tee strong for him te resist he had asked her te glvp him the life thnt she held ns valueless. lie knew that he hnd been wrong te exeltp her unduly nnd fury shook him when he remembered the leek In the nurse's eyes when she hud hurried for ward anil ItisistPil that lie leave the room Immediately, lie knew that the nurse was well within her rights, and that there was reason enough for her te he indignant with Anne lvlng In a dend fnint umeng the pillows. Iltit Jehn Steele wasn't used te authority from nny one. He was accustomed te giving orders nnd seeing them obeyed', nnd he had wanted te remain in the room. Strangely enough he felt thut he hnd n right te be there Hut why had Anne fnlnted? Whnt terrible, haunting fear hnd his words nreused In her? He remembered the leek nf terror In her eyes us she had shrunk away from him nnd nothing he had snid could have frightened her like that, he was'sure of it. He had asked her te give him her life And nt the thought the blend drummed henvilv In his temples. At the time he had hardly been aware of the reason that had prompted htm te de tills thing, hut new lie knew, hverv together with his Indifference tewufl love. It hnd fled before the leek Itl pnir of long amber eyes, nnd the wen was mat ue iihiiii t realized it befert In the terrific grip of his pauU Jehn Steele did net think of AnS fear ns n serious obstacle. Hj M stnriieu ner nnu sac was still far ft strong. Her terror had been Hit the fnct that she hnd been unprepi' for the strangeness of his renuest. 1 . l. 1 !.. t I. .U- . I iuuiu nt.- uiuuKiii ui ii me mers cop viuecd ne wns mat this was the ei? plnnntien of her Btrange shrinking frtJ mm, nnu witn tne conviction hln iplri rose anu ne gave uimseii up cntlwlj thoughts of her. He hud never dreamed of whit might be like te love n woman. wanted te threw discretion te thewlaS vvnlk into Anne's room and carry k off with him, somewhere, aniwkfl where they could be.alene. nnd heratS i teacn ner te love uim as he loved hir. Seme day he would de that n tiling; some day when she wu m wife, and lie would have the r rhl l be nlone witli her ns much as hellkti Te lie Continued Things You'll Leve te MM A n IIP ml ffnn i A Iell Hell Lady Is. Ornament! Well ns Useful It is often very handy te have 11 en the dining table. leu can wh ertintiientnl lis well ns useful II II dress it up a bit. Pad the handle ...... .,.! .,... l, with iinheiCH i:ueuu mill Lui.i u .. -- b muslin. This forms the face. .IB small bends for the eyes and jMCn rn,l fs, .tin liriUA fl n rl tllHIlth. I.OOtH black or red wool form the hair. Mh a foundation skirt of buckram. Ij will have te innke It stand out iuu thnt It does net touch the bell, or n J"V HULL I. Il"' s Mir. .ui, ,. ...... . .m nerve in his body wns conscious of I interfere with the ring. ' I'.Bi""?! It. und his bleed was lenping madly in of silk or I act for tne sniri; , . .' . .. , .- ... ' l... l.....b,-., .'nlher n TinrOfftlll is veins. up vvnn ten aiiup i empie '" ' .".i.. ii.J Pi-i.vil for his wife, and no- for any altruistic . lare for the raiie te liar. I iDtablj renseu. either. It wasn't because he 'quaint Ittle Dell Hell Udy Itl W f-t It Il wanted te make her llle easier, it wasn't for nnv plnteule reason what ever: It wns because he loved her. Hack r,t 1, ci,l,l,ti lmnelst llin. 1nirl e.n,t 111 I..- '!.,, ...... III,,. ....II..- j te him as hp sat them beside her hei was something depper. something that must hnve leniwil up In his heart nn that first day when he had found her In the tnxl asleep, He loved her. And before the mm! turbulence of the emotion that seethed In him, .lehn Steele found hlmcef help less tietie was his idea of being free, and ends of ribbon nt the neck IT-OBt P0MPE1AM OLIVE OU Sold Everywhert De you drinK K0IV an All New, when hemewnr.d travel Is nt high tide, It Is well for u girl or woman who Is returning along te make the piepcr prevision for u tduepluir bertli en n night Journey Tha lower berth In a Pullman Is a llttl mera expensive than the upprr Imrtli, but It offers ninny advantages It is rather undlgnltled for a woman te have te climb te the recond-stery bed at night and te descend from tt in the mernlnir. Then, tee, possession of a ticket for the lower berth entitles ber te "rlde with the train"; that Is te say. fucliiK the locomotive, Impend of h li. ng backward ! .uurally, tlu'ie Is a cerataui de. mand for the lower berths, netwith standing tne ilinereucii in cost, se a I, Ine deep pie tin with plain pastry, woman who putn off securltiK her I'ull- New plucu lit the pivnared piu plate man reservation until the last day will ri ,.. , , llnd cither all the reserva.ieim luvn One cup of melnsiet. ,, ,, r that she will i av tr, I'lflp, l,t .miill l.i.i.l I .- - . ..- 1.A-.I. in ...-. lumps the sie of a pen. .New ndd one elil wnicr ami c.u in iiirin n en en WOMKN AM TIIK l.ir,UK OF .i i..(tM., m . -"--;. . "---f. . ... - -. .i -. ... i.i .. ,,... ,,, .... ... f,,....! '"-"-- r , ' .,,! ,., I, ,,,!. i,v Th. appe ntmeni " ir oernn irnn.nl vlsniile nitlieugh with antluur calved c up ei com t.ni.i u.... ,.i .., . einpany owned and operated wheil b ' .RSm.!. en th. iiriti.i i.i.,tien .ii J.,ri . ture lie v ie .. Vrr?.' ' Wn ,,rn deurh When well bended turn i r.r "JeiuiKl iinn-jen". of" "eZn. ' liSi however, mere fastidious nbuut ilut im-tiy bennl nml divide In four ev A.... n.ne In the interests Of Cen.une m.i i '!.a,nB int.H.iin new paper in tne ,,n'r,'c"3 ... lriU from Gen.v. whieh .pp.ir en th. tMdlsti vvemeu la new published lu i Kei,n n.wi fM ". I'bhuc Laixiaa, I'lnce In small bowl One. can of breadcrumb, Onr.'iuarter cup of flour, i it a-third cup of brown sugar, fine tenipoen each of cinnamon and U'H',I One. half teaspoon ej allspice. Mix well, then rub into tlip nreunred II you nave u scale, weign en enimiis tour tiiiiespoenn muter, spread .! (.n.'.ns fltlin 11... ..I.... nAu.,.w I ,ilm.r,U neil ..... tin... ...a, ..ii.iii iieiisiiiin, i ,.tv..- -- - - --- ... , .. . ;.-- ; nnd find dumiisk or brocade preferable in hulf-peum! nieces, vvraii in wax i ever the molasses en the pie plate and even In n formal bedroom. 'paper and store !n. r Igcrnter. It la 'bake forty. five minute In alew even. OR JUST TEA? There's a distinct difference in favor of "Salada" KriLLKU 4 rn. UllllllMir ir.ivru - L..fin iimivt wTIIKIVT. rUII" , . -. ,( .,...,.,.-.,(.111 iiiiii.iin) rwi t nw.i ,----- lll'.l.l, TIU.lU'llll.NK, I.0M1I.VKII 074 HtrucRle te an upper berth woman In the Illustration. like tbu IWiatAjHiejr SiJi 1. Be sure te turn te one of the Comic Pages of next Sunday's I fD iii l Ledger and see the humorous Bketch, wherein two or mere nrlerM nr nnliiniliullu i,iiivi,i.un l'AM I.A i.iivt.rrat dlalOftie ---"- - ,,'uhij vuniLiniiiii, si. 1..V v.viv--..- -- . will pay First l'rize of $25.00; Second Prise, $10.00; Third iriw. $5.00, and ten additional prizes of $1,00 each. Any one can compete. It in enuy te supply tlu dinlofji'e for ",f' humorous pictures, (ireat fun. Try it! Hegin next Sunday! SUNDAY - PUBLIC fegisi& LEDGER MaMaVSaCdMaWaMaBaaanHalJ - 9 TT ft iT. . fl V . .' l'fyfeg..'-A6?:.'yu -'... n- .. rarJ? t- ..&?.s.ya .-.. .,,, .'-lu ), i'?JW,Ai;$y!s-' t