8f 7i rW' ' &-?; Y r W;l7 iff ! .'V IBQIHJ 1 m V W,i 10 Ws Fine for Modern But She Mustn't Scoff at Remance KV UINNIFREO yfjpllfc nuitir.ce idol l a thins of the Modern city -iris ere blase, unsenti - mental and skepti cal. Today's dimse's bar a "bow roe" air. and sire a man up cold I . Ali the necisatiens pre uifl by rnn he fee! a bit r (Mined, in that hey no loner arc I tt(,rhitil blind! . Is it an accua accua l.e i or ii com- 1 infiMjnti'i-i t iii 'I t g:rl sensible and It bout i'IuIen? fan an. of w.u WINMFflrtn HAni-Kit coo:.?: rcn! noter ill tile wild heart -throbs of the past enerntlen. h-Ih'ii we saw rein-ir.t attern such e fiii Skinnc- I II. 1-Hv k. 'In j if aaaaB-aH If ! saWIIMl , I .am. .aaaaaaaaaaW.,''-V pfH: ira r ' & IP' BK:..a MB , 1 " V . tielhcrn, or tin- Aden.s. Kjrl IMliv :. piny lleim-q. ainl suffer n 'lnoinenu (vicarious deaths with .lulii-t? In late: .years, have ji,u thrilled ntfw-ni4 M J-OU Tcllegen. with .rar''" mi and heml bound in a t"J hiilidker-li.ef. pit tljj lawlcs butidit. win. "mad" !"c Iik. an angel," in th" Spanish play. "Maria Resa" 7 Is it teib!e ty tiirnl aim C-.rn uti. Weep tiltiy V Or tire (n gin .n 'ni l.ab.' of .zing up Vbew" :m a i-Kl. j- ti'tjl man ner, chewing gum or devouring a peumi of chocolates'' De ; 'ri that i i-n rn. . v hi!" li" here pl'-'ids i.n'i ms. nnl ."! that be: will . etnmit .jii il'"' I)" ii In form jour 'bum. in loud ion"", that that actor lm a wife and fl children. or ban ;ust b'eii jailed for his fulltir" te pay n'.li'i'ifii '; Ab. we kii" ten laue'i ''bi.-i' That If, tee tun'-)' t" b- ultra-" ;itli.inr.i. I recall Ieiiib rn.'inx nislit-' si-p. Ir beardins-w li"ei. bn "iir-"!y in nn tei-nn. b"au"- of wini "Ircemar " All Of tb'- glrl :n"meriz"iJ . vnuni'Tita! linen : "Wll"!!"' I,OVf fOUl'" 1 1 0'l d be tn-iKh'. Tb Ifuri i;i'.-t ".- ii ( ii" When Special Dishes Use Mrs. Wilsons JMew Pastry Finds H he . i;i the ji.sfi' of Wen' of thf Thinps me ny MKS. M. A WILslOV ; t.'..tit. A.l CtpynuM, 132!. lv i!"' '' ri?R'l rei.ti. mil IF. old di. f has gat.i' J t'n "in ,rinkl"s. will they rerner some atnazin and I bellcM- that net ild mrletv . whicll i 'n- M " ,' life but also that wm ".!' find thun " 2""d thnt .mmi will add lb''" " w,"r "uil-v book of recipes I'lini'titu -.indv'nh Bllht-1- n r-d "" p'M'P' ' na -.ns In skillet evr 1 h hr". imi -b" liand .u .....v, snl'1,1 oil. and r"nien; tbi kin, chop fine and it One-half -:p "I mtaae or jiacd 7'Ar'rc tabfripoena "' 1'"'l """""'i ' BCrilcy, One Mlilcnoeii ' r;ri"i oinen, 7'tti fcit ' I'lilv Onr-iHirtrr 1 up "' tiin'tf r.eppa nuts. New turn Hi" wbnl" tni:'.ire ttireiigh the feed ihnppiT, iir.;.- 'be lines knife Add four iali!"npei ' ti"i.ennaie. Blend well. Hetter th" -in" of hr'iid en the leaf, and rli-r spr-an wUh Mi" pre pared filling, and cul with irj" dough -nutetitt"r Tali" the center tliM' I1.1- lif n cut from the doughnut, and spr"'i'. tfaln with Hie filling nnd pit"" en" pie" en each side of the saudtich. then gar BlRh with r In t. ruse, of t hipped ir'.nn forced tlireigh pnslr bag. A New Cranberry (Me Chop fine one tind one-half ' uti of ernnberrlrs in wooden mining Le' 1 Add Onr-half rup f ftmhj miiiel mi! Thrrr.iuiit frt "jp nf ni'lut lyimi". lit tn hit. One rup nf murihmnlhur. rut 111 ((:;' kt'tf nnd wriiiurrif itftrr i-ittui' One and anr.tunrtrr nipi tif bmu u tuaar, Orwunrtr ttaipii'in of mt arrnn THK HOME V GOOD TASTE By llamld iJennldiun lihrrlcin ifi fr-f .kr. 'Ufcf - -- ,i.i -- NUie.X-i.iJ'iJii.. Tlie Draped llrmlii Stand While we plan the hnueings for nu- bedrneui, it is wll te remember thnt the draped dressing stand bus a distinct place in a d'-cnrutiic nchcine We arc went, perlinpi. le think of it Ik an effort te make a packing hoc il duty ns a beautiful eniniiiciii. It i' net, however, a makeshift affair in lis rerrcct tis,c. It ginci'd the dressui': rooms of women of such lasle us the Marquissc de I'oiupndeur, that weiiiihi , who melded the I-tench slle of Leuis Qultut1, und its clinrm bus bi-cii n emphnnired bv such clever women dico dice dico ratern us FIMe de Wolfe. It in, of course, essenliiill a f uiliiinc thing and only for the woman of very feiiiiniii' ' personality. The mirror may hung quite separately above it., either f latin d in it pulling of the silk drapery, or In a painted or lacquered frame harmonizing with the' rerer of the stand. Or the draping mil) , bv continued te form n canopy mid the, drop light limy bu hUHpeiidcd from its 0Dl . . There are many wiriutinns of trea'- lent for thin draped tabic. It ma have a htted cover of silk or satin and It Ian1, net or deited nwiss cover plenii-d ' Of Bothered with n pufTnl In'iidlni: round the rdge. It bin h" of plain r atrlped tnffeln or even of humble Japanese creiie ill a delicate color A Vry i-hnrmliiK effect can also be eli- talned from using glued chintz. The silk nnd lace draped tables niiiv trlmunsl with gnrlnmls of chlffnn Dewers or llnUlicil with an almost Ullered effect, according te the wishes I the woman who will use it. T Aa un nddltlnn te the elegniice and sJ V Imlnine charm of a room, the draped jr ' Staalni atand has lis dUjtlnct place. Ot. T i r iwyrrw 'J Tl.. lied m llernrallv rMur" Girl te Be Sensible, ' HARPER rem.EV Tie neul w-ltb but a ini:le thought. Twe hearts that beat an one!" It U rather tee bad that thf Rlamejr ef the Msf ' gene In our ritie at lat. v.-f are apt te b- aiijuslnted will' M-teral actors and artrei-". and te knew considerable of th werking1! of the tbeatr'. I'erbap" we buve been iwrmitted te attend an occasional re-hirt-al. and b-ard the w:eldmK, and -n th xvury erker iirnccin aletiif lnti Inte the nicbt. Whin ec the , play it in net .hreud-d In n filtr. cause of jemanlic illusion ; and the hre i jet Iti-sirald I'rev. n. who mar- , rlel l.mlllt I'etfr. ! There an- many crxjd t li i n s " about . '"".-union -ne. If p-fM-i jt, and enie buinnr. v" ':iti iifi tbreuzli lit v. itheiit tee nrir! iiilfffrinK. Wii de net n-fjntsi- kt iur fa'-, or trikc li: kruid. nnu -ibi,'de tee vrieu"-:.. Trscdv maj tev.r!i our li'". t.it " r.1; abev" it. This it i v.-ir te ! i a' tn iini. nV. pel-"ii in t hi fnll'n"; in !e". , -... u If liav- isfii niM'lit and oe, jijdsni"nt. iv" a'" apt te "bee-" wi-ilv and k'p') 'b" arT.' liunbaml till laili de iik part. Hut tb""1 .i" in'"bins won'ireuie I s"i and thrillins rlxiut loin out l beadn ' I' wa" n pelsuant tiindti'M tbtit in no" te ') i.Tl'T-'toe" iy tin ni" and Mi" nri" "f t!. :.rth. 'IVm 'IVm ernr'. '! iiir-". :ni i?i.ii',y in' 1- r;r"i,'! : b" b'iii; f elih 11.1s it1. i,eiht '. iJii'in: ." ".''. rj.". .1 ii.anj Tiut .," T" nadn b" mi'" of "clt"- tiji'ii- nt '.)" !.'. bi f narilii't, .ind pen'.blv li-.iiin'. tiii tl f",-" " 'Jf e;ner. ini:i'-in- .mum ii Kin nia i- 1 a turribi" iiii-'aK' :n .n-ddiiiB lh".i,'oed loet.it 1; ami dres well Mut h"re uniform ;t."tal of i" man. b'-n I li or thlr..- that hinders niu fiem net be return"'! !n i inn-' leth'- lie tlni? "11 tb Jey out of Ilf all euriR r"aliz"d i.' -.- i'iit "iminofipare. '-I''" d".ilr", that In hecnun I atn .1 or ini.r.liii-i '1 -'ti-b. W.- .til knew , "V ,'";, ""J " ,,,n1Lnl'" ai ,?t!ind ""1' of r?l tra,'.'l... f.,H,.r.- xl, Pi-h j ,,,,Vtn S'J'J?,, affl.c jnar-.'ns'"'. lien I hi," r" n "lf-coriHelous and I! tr.e'ii rn l.f' tuu-' n' ' 1 ")tn tei ?m rentlr j: Uy thlrklni; of my ntature, 11 miii pres.ii". " 'iiiniei U"K 'iir f"-r.at" Ms ."." si.Jnrt a Milt 'f ".etii"-. meri fet il.rn'jilitt l.'t .- pro pre pro feuii'i1, lie p tha r'liiiiitK" S ,1 e; lirnd. bi. "t.1' Irirn-.. a niiil. .'irrn Ham', in ' hia-l- jf a!! irN nnd 0u.n! Are Concocted, Cnekiiif: Hns Told Her Seme ' lla.s Discovered in .r qh'l fntpiiim et .iilu.iq, lii imx'h nf 'feici. Uuh C. - f.'ii '. s,;,"j i.c .bet we.J ,efe-" u'ldlng te ;li" cranl'-rt''. Nee. :ni wi 'Mm turn in deep ,(. piate I'liic -itis of pastry bnif Incli wide 1 in ress it, ii... fashion te form ' njst. 'iriisii wl'li I'll.li nnd bake In .!e'.v even te- ferti minutes. (iurnisii with wl'Iipi"! e-iaiii ami duit tery. lightly v Itb clri'iiit'ien Spanish Cheese Pudding I'm 01 e ami ene-'pmrtei' Uj's of in W"ll- eer tb fin"! ' rushed ' la "i ackers tl en poi. buttered bu I 1 rack' -i 1 i'li Ore i. ml .hah ti tl.ifl: intna. te Vllp New Tt.tfr rti.r-n jirpprr eiiicr,j ri,ic, nft'r rerun' 1 ny 'Hint, 1 in, eui'iii qmlnl. I'l.T" in .mall l-owl 'lit' ' h;i e,f null:. ) nlkv nf tn n rrij' rni trhnh it)'jx. I'nur tahli'fjmnnK n fin,,, lieat wit'i rotary style iggtjc.-itcr iti'il we!i blended. New add eue-half cup of grat"d cliicsi. .,nd whip up iigain ; pe." mer tin. prepared crumbs In tin linking dl'h I'laen in bowl lliu.inlf tup of tpatrtl '.retr mir ta'jlrijuieni nf Ijitud crumhi. .Mil ve'l and spread ever the top of the distant. I'.ak" In si,. men for thirn -live minutes. This dish ih splendid when prepared in I'.e itii'.n nli.al las-iru'e or inrze custard ups. Tr 'Ibis New Fluff ding en Your Net Cain. I'ln' " In -aui epan 'I 'i ti ami mi- ' ir'' i r ,, nf uqn Th) er.iiuartt ri i. ;i i,1 li'nhii'l vatrr. I lur. amine ten 'iinnii nl i rrnm ul tartar, I e'lk te "10 digr'es I .iiirenbeit, using iniidx therui'imeier te ii.iiiun the right ti rnperaturc. Vew mid two lewd tea spoons of gelatin that has been softened in four teaspoon of cold water. St Ir enl.i long "iie uli te blend in the gela t'i'. 'i mi tlcn pour in fui" slr run en the si ir bdten vliiK, of two small eggs Whip until i oel. then plu" in the n frlgiriter for half hour te chill nnd spn ad evr tin i ak" This icing should ! ibe' t ine-bnlf imii thc'; en the i ak" Fer inn of ni'dt'd isl befnr' 'I he icing 'date i'-llig. iidd two blocks i hoielate nnd beat in well spreading eer tin aVe also makes a delicious fill- hig. and nliii'ist mi flavor thai di sir' i eulii be used. Fer the lillltig use part linel chepp"! MP-, pari fmelv ciiepied citron and pan linelv clieppul mriraschliie clnrri's. in'ir ing en" ' Ui of tli" prepared mliture New Way te Deceratn Cakes .e the cake with the above b ing and then melt some bitter chocolate in suinll bowl or cup. and apply te th" cake wun in artist's '"iniel -hair hiush. forming designs, flowers nnd fnnci liney. Tin1 n'd -fashioned chocolate lattice, that was se very popular in the early i'iiIeiiiiiI 'liis, wns placed en akes iii this inaniier. Fnine and Nut Hisrtiits I'lnce In n mixing bewi I tu r inpi nf hrrail flnur, tint- fiiMpeim " n(, I hrrr Intl tahtcipenm of hakint pnu ilrr. Tun tnhlripatini nf unar. tini'-lmlf ("Mpoeii nf rinnamnn llui'-'iuartrr traipnnii nf nutinri Sift tube le blend. New rub in ha.f cup nf gend shortening and us" tevn iighths cup of milk te form a dough Kiiciid well In the Urn atid add em cup of prunes, stones removed, and it in bits one cup of linel chopped nut ,, work te smooth mix, then turn en floured pnstrv beard, roll out half -Inch thick, cut and liiiku in het even for eighteen minutes. FAVORITE RECIPES OF FAMOUS WOMEK It) MKS. WII.MA.M -. Mrl)IIO Wife iif hecrrlnrv nf rre.isiiri' In Prenl drill XWIsen's I i.lilnrt ( amlleil .Sweet I'nlntees Helt five huge swell potatoes ri nil CUi I hem ciehswjsc III lib cm I1., lni lies III llilcidii hs i lay in pan Mild put t've tiihlcspnimfuls of liiitlei, 1 til lu dice ever theiii, then three liililespiiiuifuls nf powdered tugiir and two lablcspoeiiIulH of I'erli Hlce nielitsM'.s a 11.I cook In even for ten minutes In get m v und brew n, Tniiiiii-reiv Cerurit llerf. and Cabbage. It. Mra. JHdi Louden Comurleht. tlit, hi PnhVL 11 Canpmu EVEXIX6 ' PUBLIC LEDGER PmEADELPffiA. WEPyESPkY, Please Tell Me What te De Ily CYNTHIA t'lt'rt te ClnlMa'f column munt S t4ff(ri rrr frf Mrir of the plpfr enft ard mail t tignid teitS th rttr' iw eiid I'irfrnf. Thr fame icltl el le !itl(tl,rt ( tie iiritrr rte net vcH If. l'nnii"t I'ttirt and lttr urKtin ei fAlt ilr of ii paper fill -tot b envrrii; li'rlir lfhe u(h vrse'ial aitAurrj faf cin b- ghn tn the column f.lf plrac loeli three, UHrimel Ictliri are only v rtlten u.cn ubtelutiiy necft ury( Te "Betty C." tndr,t.i circutnlanc3 ou l euld teii tnii yeunjf man the truth I'erhap your ph)cl'ian In rnlitakrn about your hulth Have ou ever ccnull-d any en" I'ln'-" ff feurnc, I de net Knew the tiaturp of our ln-si, but ery often tnistaS;cn uri- rnad" Wishes Voice Trained I.'-r Till .11 I am new cemlrK " you for as'intaii'v as a teuu re.-nli-r if your column and alu" your nd. hlKh;.. 1 .irr. "r much In lev v muric I 'tn t baM- no t.rne or u'" for anth'.iK 1 in- I hnv a ntrentf Foprane tun and fri pettltiv" I iej d m.ii" viruethlni; out of It If I hud f mcn"y D-ar 'withiu I fnel !et ni" hnew of nenic RUT" SO'l 'AOuld pac,h"r" 1 reuld hr." my el" tried und tra nd 1 OU n"" tti"rn :ir" 'nnnv of nu ..til(1r.i 'that haw ih" lfistlMr varnlnK of mak lid , !n t.8. hut 'ih. nettiinir te auppert u and a, en' of t!i'n children I put my trust In .i for li'-lp ANV5'. ' 'i-uit Mr'- ,i' tint n fJrolle -i Music H"1 m 4 ij Cjuprn rtrce' cj... e tn Thsy Call Him l"-ar itn'n- I am "Runt' a you hk ,.., .,.,. vin of am. ., 1 n f..rK nni'n ii. mad') me uim-um"u wun lire 'w, ' .ithln I have irenii out with I aU 1:1 .ill of irl and th"y are all the at-' !i ii ric.ird'' te a pt.vjii'k f"l ln" and a!l m" "rv.-.t ' or ""hrlri p " v.-hl'-'i 1. j t me df'n d"cp i'l :nv hear' but 1"', lf- cull .t te tne I imilc It 1 off as .f " T" ,1 Jel.. ." ')'! .x : Rlrl uhent I It... nt d iiderc wl.11 nvtr mils mc 'runt' or ' 'sh'-lrrp." bit I never be out with her h"-uic sh" is two aid one-half ln'bci X&V fUrX, lur and. f.'nthln I can n"cr t"ll he", a.1 it wriui'i iji'Miiif nie ir I iiiu se '11.1t ft "runt" has no charn It scerps 'u 'his w rM and wejid be bcttei nf I wish I were many a time. dad . "A KCN'r" yrej are 11 aLing a nilntakr, ir. pa; pa; a'tentieii t 1 the unklndnesi of ether". '"rthU 1 ev. 'e'ral m';n yeui ii.". ar.d "er.. one likes th"rr Male jour jeur 'f 1 -all: lauuh nt th" teealii fwhlel' .. ., . ,. icist. wry ill brrdi atid a'i'v.f" In kincl Net Hard te Make Friends U'.' 1 . ut h in -Although I read e :r etrv 'f "Ip arid eceuniKem' nt e'T ".ei Hit; !.. Is 11 first luttcr te . ' u 1 am ",'i"rli.e If ou have tee pan.. .1 ' ou.- fe'iilly without, n.i Hire's ,.,,,- .ni; I u..i' become en", tee. in ' lis" ..ou de. nthla. p' '.e me betwien I. mi" W .it ar.d W'i'iryn l!y tl. in) : : thin A.i.itevir b''i.itn) of f,n.'-rs' I r nil ( - l"ttr nut;, riitni.r r-an en' of .1 ' !"""rn. whi'h I fiund r'ul 11.- .'t"'tir ;,' .iti'l I wondered If he 'Mr 1 fe" d hi-, ''deal ' My particular imvn I for rt.i emu'tlriB Querrjs. was t' spi. I i.'lal 'I'lalillrittieris he expected 11 his i Idiu iil'heiiKh I don't think h r.pccied 1 tee rr.U' ' enlw thnt he ke'inl for t ti aii.e 1 1 1 1 :. uhm. and persenulp.' tha' I ' my ij".'il te leek for In ni, a'.d '00 I1, eth':" words, f'jnth'.i d'.'ir la1? ti 1. Ideas I want in Ideal te ,...! ti. h.f I ft". s'i-' for "I. en" Wolf' a-.d the ii"l r 'irl ard ettier Vinesern' eiies. r.i' bur Ien' Wh" llO nlc I a see hew imi one could 1" . .th 'e iniinv nlf) plai " weuldn t wnii1 te tind m- er Ol't' vow i'l'l'l go's Thcr" are v inn pull-. hr studies In the cltj , if one dan dec-n't !'n''i why th'n find out the s. Pelar i tg.its w her" thir" ar" as luani i.euniei1' . K'i'il dull' 'is, but don't Pjsij our icrii. lonesome brothers and -i',- ' tTh If ' ni don't have a Reed t.n.e the flrt i Itrh' ue again and atfair until Jetl les all helf-ci.nscieusri' H I."t ni'j add, tee. mat no matter hew old ej lni ll" 'iU at" lever t'xi old te il'iti'O Then th" teaseri I say I den t s,.m hew ' itruenc fejid b" lonely Isn't beciU" there are d.iti' Imlls and churches, ilthi ; thern are lets of conventional waj. et I r.iietlni! h ' i"ej)lc. Het" about our fall hlj'i hoeis (ecnlriK Insiies where , one 1 ! eulii meet lets of Other nlcij i KlrW Mn i li" "me nciiuaint"d with i.ich thi r h lr''nd' then vlci wrsai !.jiic- sirr." friu'ds nil ou ni"d Is nirw- e r ineet any one sitting in th.- ou"'l house 1 am twenty-four und I .un neaps of ''lends of both m-jp? I'm net i go i i; le 'b-'ijs. iny be'iuti ( !i 'bis kind f .ff ii.ak'.-a me luuh. Will sa liewvr I i. as s.omebed's dnam girl nie" but he didn't happin te b" mi I dream 'e after malt explanations I had te par him up 1 havn another Ien" uw but the only nlcu thug I .ft'', nl.'ii- bin Is hbr-nice ti.urlm; car a ,ii lit- i "iidnful music I haw- ethi frtili'i.Cl' i, n I n.ild, heaps of thet.l . Hut ii deal i h' I wetidi r while r.. c, ll,s i .nl -i I won't sav mm h about -.'. p' ,imi - enl that h" must b- puss ,i,". .1 i en inkably inn HiKent lie '.nise I ha ei.'l inU' h, and OI.e of 'h'J two if us has te knew hew te wnte le." ntii's ft".) Se It will have te Iu hi, v ii. ust be neat, well croennd as te b'iii's teeth, skin and hair and eh, ..- fi.t tee rul, Cynthia, he mu" l. 'lllf'ieM tiniii the erdlimr man ei ti -d-ij who iniikes luwi te ever ulrl and bv e d'lttiK ban licceni'i mi ' hiinn al I .'et, l wan' n cave mull, iltlnr I uai ere vbe bus 'lived nil his b'Vliig ..Ml I, vs for me, a" I hiiMi for bun In , is,, i u thin, I don't kiss It's inn. . t e'r.. interesting net 10. it's nie r te ( ! h" win i te nuir and klsii and ti .ii. t Hut when I meet iuv I'm . . i harming well, Cjnthia, would you ' blame - for loving hlin le death Mv hnii'l i are ureil und, I'yntliia, 'bar ii.itdeii in" If veu can't understand n v -iilum: I'aK' 'iuerr.vs, "vritliln a -. h in bnv. he's inakliiK out In hn quii tell him '"' I vt-inh lilm lick Thutiki ''ii, inn. and geed link te all jour , ,,r- i,fpendeiits "JUST WI.'IXOTIC" WHAT'S WHAT fill lltlrn Decin Medi in lOiivenUnceH mav niedf. up. tn-niitc iniiiinerii (ieiiernlty a vnuiiiii , 'entering or leaving n room preiedis. Ih" man who Is with her. While an 1 Ie- ' 1 vater in llfi N H"rl "f iisiirnlliiif , and desi.iiel'iiK room. It In nl". a vehlch 1 nf wirt", se ihnl Hs 1 ode mav be con 1 nidi rul a "oiiibl'iiitlen of par'er and ..i.. en r 1 ,ir ill lunette .'or p. tiince, 111 niicruK nu elevator, the weiiiihi nees iieien ue- man, htjl Inn UiWlm when leaving II Ih" man Min out llrst. , ,"",.lln ( llll ill the In. ke that he may he rei.dv le lake the 'r,,ss"lf'1,,' Mellewers lire w woman's aim and gunrd her It, ,,,,. i,fiHellis of lies. I tt' " , HUd.lii. iniivein.nl of the lift r u dull rcen worst, il 111 I tl 1 1 raiild ciinliiK of th" Kates Kb vater I b aves lire ceveicl with grei l) llllll'l" ' , , " , , ... - fe mileil t'P' 11 consldenitlen mil common I . 11.1m 1111 ueilljll " U I KI1 iii-a' . .. . . 1 hi line ller" civilll ih net uieieiy pu. llleness, bill IH nise 1 measure nr In- n se a SlinillC.' iK"ini leireiiui' uciliieuin 1710 llliiHtniUtli nlievvK t)K wieni; way et iiit'irltiK nu elev.Her when u vm-n. l ..... ........11. 1 .a ... .... . A cioertlng a woman, USING FVR wSu m m ill watt 111 JUlli WVJ'wFflmSfyZ - Ml! II. . 1 01 duirf f ir that win ,ii- r.. "f p'.ttmg en a dress this . riier'' I ,1 until new. you would net have thought of putting it en an 'wining gown, but surely, after you see ' showed a strangely dicp insignt into tins low-li one of se.,. green gre-grain ' things, and her observations en life '" ' "" "" "' ",""" "" '1-"e;,T'"a,d!dU'X:':f.;,,e, and that tin. I.."!."' ami t.i- b'.iirfnnt skirt thut I wnH v,pn turning s iddenly te her 'ttM',. aliiiet tn thi ground, ill grace- host she cnuglit him f"t a moment off fu!. "Id-fa-bieji'd lui'-s. eu'll want one gunrd. Mis dark ""s .ere blazing with - ' " ' r"r" ini.JlS,nuBf 'Lrr';- :htr atb s;l" 01 tli" from we i!d It ltd itself te.lpnrt all ser s of oi'cjsiens. J JIarcia had win tl" ipiick loel; be- - -- - Itween tli" two and had wondered at it. Adventures 11 ith a Purse A UA WASTE-1' M'lIIi basket should In in i.mrv vim ill i nf I rif !....,. ,. t.l ...,. .. ..I r.f i.l..Irinn nn . " .... - i H'"l ' "" ..... ,-r. ... ,..-.. ... .. ,- f ue .11 ir.'i .in enrse vim te remetnher :i m In remember thai in the "mi r bv ttie table was n paper bash''! . In tli'" kitchen pnrtiiti iarl 'in brisk' i rccciw- rather hard ni'iir. and tli' 'i-iinnr wicker eh" will net wear ',, w 11, ISur I hav" seen some mad" et imi, the Inside juiiiited geld, and th" euisjdc painted v. ith pitik or bl.ie llewi'is. uhic!ieer y en may de sir". Aside ft'im the fact that they are durable i ii'iugli for the kitchen, they ii ie I'alh 1 1 1 1 1 enough for the guest remi. ami cost bill SI. H'rinc" iKiiigiii knick' r and he wanted n sport wept te sew fa! -Imps, s te go biking blouse. She but could net Se 1 told her find what she wanted of n shop which sp"ciili.es in women " ml theie slie found I. Made just like n sport' clothes, what she want' man 'lni t. Mern cietn. with u high isillur. iiiff. in turn bin k ever tin! se"i" of her -ii it . and two pockets, the b oils" is cxi dingl smart iind tin; material wars erv well, tee, ler I vu had several of 1 shiils niiself, and can siifcj spin', for tin ir weiitlng ipmlities. The are pric ! at ?'.',.', TiO. for nninei ei simp nrlilrrs-i Vemsn Pnie I'.illter or nliene Walnut 3000 or Main 10UI Ktucrn the hours of 0 und & Ca;i Yeu Tell? If. .. and . H'. liedmer Hi Hew Man Pride in Large Originated Families tneng th" md Itemaiis with whom iniinv of our pr"sint ideas originated, the gr'ntest tuivlleges were given 111 the aged. That i-. the number of prtviliges veu w ie i nt it led te depended upon vntir age When thev felt the ih ei! of iiicreii'.ng the population the began te grant some of these special prl li gi s te i hose who had children. Seme privilege .- went with tnarrntge i-l-ni , veil if no children were bem. 'I he "right of husbands" se often re fiTred te in mi i laws cm be traced te tins Additional privileges were given te the-e who had children ever these who had lien", b"' you had mere prh -iie-ru f veu had I lltce (hall If veu 1 1 ltd two childrin. If .veu had three .will . . . . ... ... t.'.i.. v ere eiitnieii te it piirucuiar scai in 111c unattached te tne mouse ier n space 01 1 hi at re, but thee who Imd mere tliun tliri'f Inches en each side of tlie silt, tlrie took pt" b'lice ever ou. ' this spnee place a ilece of contrast- Man iel men with the me't clilldren ' i,,g niaterial large enough te extend n wh alwnvs given tlie preference for ' P0UpP of Indies under the slit. Set a etfice. A consul who hud the most ehll- 1 Mim!l triangle of embroidered nnd lined dren was the fir-t te receive the fasces ,nCrlal Inte the lower pointed corner. Hi bundle of mils or birch or elm twigs ' ic,H emurnidered piece. If left loose nt with nu iix in Ibc middle!, slgnlf.vlng ,1( ,p, will form n pocket, Make Bim the power nf life nnd denth in Heme. jr Hilts j the sleeves, but Instead of 'I he Unman Senater with the most chll- inynB n piece underneath, let the arm dren was privileged te give his op nlen ' ,ew through. FLORA. en th" fleer of the Senate before ethers. The free-born women wne uuu inree and tin-' freed women who hail four . hildren passed nut of tlie perpetual ' guardianship In which the undent luws held them. There were also penalties for having no children and for net being married, If you were unmarried ou could nut receive bequests from one who wns net 11 relative imd nnl half the Inquest 1 if veu were mnrrl'.d and bail no chll I dren Kvery possible advantage was; "Ivim te these who helped the cenn- , Try bv Increasing the population. Se j that the pride In large families with out the hpeciitl privileges has bten j handed down te us. Tomorrow '" hy Is II lifflnil I Walk rsiraigm viui ur ..! Clnstd?" New Flowers Hends, stiting en fine wires, se that thev may be bent Inte A'lirieus shape , 1. re' being used te put In I.liuiv curlei.s w.ivh. Highly decorative bead Bevver1, I nrriiiiged In 11 1"W ilhiss bowl, oil a little1 tiihl" give sin Interesting note te 11 Crunch bedroom Seme of these flower 1 nre of si lings id small pearls, twisted .lile loeti-s hull's penile, miii." en- iiiik" liends ci'.vslllls. Iinieiujei nun niiiiier, .. ..1. lines nl iiilllli'r lieiuih runilllig crnSKWiird te till In th" loops. -n,,. II III11H1 W llll tin wind tuffetii, A pair ni 1'i'ie iikiii" - ".. ".hi L-reenish erifllll bl'lld. nlse slrilllg nu wire. The hullis, with their bendetl covers, turn downward friini tlie fix tures nnd Iiiivi- the iippeiiriince, when llghled, of big, eficrvesccul soup bub- The Superior Sex Uy HAZEL DEYO IIATCHELOK Jehn Steele fain .4nnr Temple home with him en the Kfermj nt'jht tehenhe find her ntlecp in hit fax!. Jfarei'a Steele. Jehn' mother, i nlmiA nffl. tilfl' I.Im f.nf .tH.f f the fad that the reftiKt te tell any 1 thina about her patt. Hut in tpite 1 of Mareia't oppeiifiot. Steele falh ' detpcratrly in lore rt'fi the (7i'I nn-J determine te make her his teifc. Friendship SINCE that night when Stee!: had iked Ann" te pirr lilm the life ibat ,he valued se little le had made no , attempt te e bfr. It was perhaps the most diffiVtilt period of his life, for he wi net accustomed te delay, nnd the restraint that he put uin nimelf made h.m re'tles and irritable. Hut he was (determined te a.t. r'll wait he did. Every day Ann" k.-iji"(! in Mrcnsth until finall tliT" rain" a ini" when It was no lenper n'"essarj for her tp re jmnln in hr room. Sin- was -till very . frasile nnd Lr. Hend-r-en. when ques tioned by Mari'ia. p"ii",l out the dan .per of allevvin the girl te take up any definite work e yc. "He?t is what she need, and an nSene" of responsi bility of any kind." ! mutiened. And Miinda was frircd t" smile and ac ipiicsre when in n"- I art che wanted only te be rid of Ann" fer"ver. Steeje had iid ne'lmi'; mere te his mother nbe'.t Iii-- 'ite'i'ien "enferninc Anne, therefore It n- -..tli tome trepi dation that Mnrein n 'nessed the meet- ini; between, tli" tw en Anne t first night devsn te einner. Mnrria had had a couple of hir own iiresse cut down te n't the girl, .he of course, had no clothes. Hat although fhe had chosen the simplest things, and Anne's drej that nlsht was a stiaicht one-piece frock of sheer "liite. her beauty was almost dazzling, and Steele caught his breath as she intered tlie room. Hut hi" greeting ."s entirely witli witli eut emotion of any kind cate kindly interest. He wanted ' put her nt her la-", te convince lie thnt s-he had nothing te fear from bim. nnd nfter one 'lub'k leek into bis ees, the tension that had seemed te grip the girl re laxed, and --be b'"ntn" charmingly un-celf-conseie'j. She talked through din ner easilv. at time almost brilliantly, small talk for the most part, but nhe 'but it vagtiel comforted h"r. It as sured her of one tiling. Ne matter hew much Jehn wanted this girl, 'she was 't In Imp with him. ter sn0 nail 1 , . . , . . , . 11 IlllliV M1TUI1S HUH) 1 1 "III mill. i el - : - naps liner 111 I '"'I there might be one thing : in tl." world ;nai .lenn could net have i for the asking. ' In tin- dn.- that followed Anne. for- ... ,.. 1... i.fRiii.1 ..I Sit.ti.1n If lIih nFA, .bought about that n.ght'whei, he had nis:e( her te marry him. it was te aseiir'1 herself thut lie had only intended te be kind, and then one night some- I thing happened. ' It was in the llbrnr; after dinner and , Miircin had been call"d away te the l telephone. Fer n moment a heavy! Islleil". bad settled down upon the room nnd tlien suddenly Anne spoke. , i "This will probably be the last chance j i s uu mir m tc n jni new cntn'iiii 1 1 am for iverjjilns ion nne none, i' . . . t am going nwit tomorrow. "Ileing awn." Stiele's veire wns sharp. "What de j en mean? This is tl e first I hnxc heard anything about It." The suddenness of the thing bud sweni nwnv his cautiousness, nnd he i un en his feet in a moment striding across t lie room te her. Tomorrow The Weman of Iren ; Things You'll Leve te Make Cutaway limped Pnrbels Are the Strik ing Nete of Hits liiusual Freck Cutaway pockets and similar trim ming en the sleeves are the only dec orations necessar.v for this unusual frock, Te make the pockets, nIH the skirt at encli bide for '11 distance of ' titnli-e Indies. Then leave the skirt 1 '"'".. . 1 11 , il'jr----,--,-------i 1 1 1 v , Liurtains, JUraperies Made Fresh, Clean, New . A tremendous difference they make in the appearance of your home, especially if they're clean and new-looking, as Hcrseg cleaning keeps them. Don't let your hangings be breeding places for moths and microbes. They avoid clean dra peries. Our process destroys germ life, but pro longs the life and vastly improves the leeks of your curtains nnd your house. Wc have mi connection with any firm of simtlar name. I. HERZOG & CO. All articles iitnttrcd (tyiiinut fire and theft until delivered te yen. te , Germantown s 5904 Germantown Avenue Phene; SEPTEMBER 20, Broadtail Cape of ' IS'evel Architecture. By COHIXNE LOWL In the furgreund of fashion dls- cerned the broadtail coat. . This make number of these siunrt little jackets of about twenty inches in length men nre being se much exploited nowadays. Al'e. it achieves many mi autumn wipe. We show today it breadtnil cape which nt first iipiiearniice hmuiim te b" a coat. However, instead of sleeves, we haxe a mere fullness of material ever the nrms terminated by bands of kolinsky, through which the hands ma be passed. The cellar Is, of course, nlsn kolinsky. The Weman's Exchange 1 Stamp Values Te the r.th'er e! ll'iMr..'. l'iJ Dear Madam I h.v.i son -. verv e.d stamps und would 'ke te nnd out if thev have some va'.ui- Would you kindly tell me where I aheulu writ" te or go te? C J. Vrtu ,.?iti ti-i.i the i .mi" of some one who will appraise your stamps for you Uy 'oeklnc in tne nusincss areuuu w the telephone directory viniltr the heart- lnB "stamps for Collector.- ' t Fixing wais. Te C. l.ilMer nf U'eiiirte I'tta Ijear Madam I have .. ae d may hleue th. cellars and cuff" Mltcluil lu black silk whli 'i color came off en sums when laundered Weu'd you please t'P me hew- ( could remove thef" black ftalns. n, the blouse is of no use te me Tnjjc water w.ll take wa: tlie.se uf,y black marks It can b purchased1 at any drug store ". . . Mi The Rignt rviarK Te th" T.dlter of Weman"- l'.i-'c H'ar Madnm What nr,. t,, err rect . TZ.lt' ar'Allce"'?""'"" letter, inu.-s. AN'NIK .T ' In a petsennl letter of this description i .imnin comma ienun uu- -iimimnii ' . ....!.. .1... m n business cerninuiiis-aiii.'ii n . . ur- tenuirj te use a colon, fellow id by a dash. ' Cleaning Steel Te the Kdtter of Weman's I'm:" liear Madam Will veu Itludh nd e me what I can u.se that nil' " eon t e cti sled 'iiad- of a crocheted line- w in i , leek rusted? Tl ft Put a f'W drops of ml en a soft (it intl rub the b"ad- with thle polish" i afterward with another one Take care. he'vcWT. net te use tee much nf the i oil, Just eneuph te moisten t ie cloth ....!.. .1.... .. . ..L. I Fine Furs Natural Squirrel Ceat A Levely Garment Latent t j- I et nnd linpe, 40 Inches lone. Hell sleeves, hhnwl rellnr. Suitable far dity ar ftenln w ear. A unsb d e p e fll t w I I I re serve thle e r 11 11 ether fl our beau t trill fur Biirnients Exceptional Value at $285 SHUSTERMAN'S FUlt SHOP 1210 CHESTNUT ST. two rutin is t v ITtjA Dyers & Cleaners Ger. 03-92 JRk risr n s.'ys!."-! 11..-. j lgg The Private Secretary All About Her Employer's Wayi 1 She Knows All His Funny, Foolish, Sometimes Wearing Whims, and She Observes Him When He Doesn't Knew It I V 'II TP ... .. . .l... .I... .tin '.Ifc who IX 1.5 no wuiiui'r uiui m- j bns jealousy In her nature fears her j hu-band's private secretary. I" "i Rreticiies. iiiH( inistaKe. nls pr!. Fer n private secretary certainly tending and hN tnnnnging of his office, I does get te knew the man njic is work- ns well ns in his best moods nnd me,t I Ing for very well indeed. Jivlnl moments. , Net that the wife has any jii.stlficn- A man doesn't realize hetv renstant." 'tien for her jealous fears most of the 1 ly en trial he Is before the rtemta jtlme. J'n lllH eflicc- I Fer tha secrctnry who is refined nnd. They see liis motives nnd his reafeni I sensible nnd observant deen't get te often when he thinks lie has fooled 'knew the lady's husband In nn dan-I gereus way 'at all A eereinrv of this kind has wriitcn ' an article for a magazine nbtmt wlint nhe has learned of her rmplejer. j And his wife must feel relieved ns he reads it. if she can recognize the man as her husband. It isn't exnctl a flattering picture of him. ultbeugh the secretary consid censid cred him a geed emplejer en the whole. Hut lie was se thoroughly inri-ct:- Hne ! Se easy te read ', tTEll list of things that she wished --he weiildn t de included his being mvsferlens. Altbeugli she was his cnunili"itinl sfiretnry und was stippe-ed te knew nil hi-t business affairs, indeed had te knew them In order te carry en her work properly, he would occasionally make n telephone call that was heavily freighted with mystery. She wntibl sec Iii tn making notes in long band and then he would stroll out 1 of the office without telling her where' (. - p this big business thnt h" was engaged I upon, giving the lefty nppearnnce of n big business mnn undertiiklng some- thing entirely tee linpurtunt nnd com- 1 ..11 ...I ......... .. ...... t. imilnr 1 pill Ult'll lur 11 illfll-' viiiiii I." uu... . find. And then later en. forgetting all lnB topleftlncss, lie would a si; her f r a paper relating te this came biisinci... and get iinnejcil because slie didn't knew anything about it. That's fe like u man ! 'TMIAT wjstery: What little boy A doesn't Intete whisper u secret nbnut , netlilng nt (ill. pretend that it's some- thine awfiilU imnertant. "Don't ou 'tell'." und tiptoe off en some make- , beliexe business ! '; What difference does it make when - I that little lie substitutes an office for liis nursery a number of cars later.' He just has te plu once In n wh'le; nr. lnust ,n,,. lls awtullv Impnrtant mIt,kien tmt pobed knows aiijtlilin? I about. : Fertunnte e is if he Imppeiis tn have a secretitr like thl one who uu- dersfands !iim and sees tlireugh him. tf Safe Milk Fer Infanta &Immlidt NO COOKING The "Feed Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Heme, Office and Fountains. Atk for HORLICK'S. Avoid Imitations & Substitutes WSwiff wmw' f-Vv SiBPi iRjVVIPnUbS u 5s m It Dees Triple Duty There is hardly a limit ta the variety of pleasing ways in which Beardsley's Shredded Codfish can he prepared. As a result it does triple djity for many women breakfast, luncheon and dinner. There are many tempting ways te use Shredded Codfish ether than in the well known codfish hall au gratin, deviled, timbale, fritters, en casserole, creamed, and a la creele are a few of the attractive ways of preparing luncheon and dinner dishes. Beardsley's Shredded Codfish is se easy and quick te prepare. In from ten te. fifteen minutes, you can have a meal ready for five people. And this is from one package costing fifteen cents. Ask your grocer today for Beardsley's Shredded Codfish. The box with the red 'band. Ask him, tee, for our book of recipes, "Tlie Daily Question". Yeu will find it a help. BEARDSLEYlS Shredded CODFISH I, W. Tiiirdiley'i Sum, Newark, N J ! 1 ----I Finds Out IV A secretary likes her employer In sincere feeling,, for flie nees Mm everj body in sight Entlre'y unprejudiced, they ebscrre keenly and watch closely. Ve.s. It's no wonder the jealous Mf wonders when slie knows hew tniicn mere a man H in his ofUce than In his home; but she really hn 1 ttl cause for worry If 'he is happy ( home. Ter. while 11 girl may base her ptef. erences for n husband en the character nf the tiiun te whom she has been pr. vnte ccretnry. slie very seldom want- linn nmii imiiauii. She knows him tee well. She1,) r.tthip. tary bear the brunt of the outs of ht innrry mhuc uu- "ii".- iuhi ie( nis srerc cimraciei-. i'b mi ier her- sen. ttfssnrs r.r.r?KWx'5Msai'i Yeu p 6 can't afford 54 f, f , i te mis3 our big 25c Sale h going en this week in all our Stores. A few of the many bargains are: Abco Spices, 6 cans or pkfjs 25e Matches. . . 6 blp; boxes for 25c Snowboy Powder... 6 pkgi 23c , Visit one of our Stores today Jj ;; ., urmriii OleiiRScaj OSIN ?-!iis5,tsr.'' asv IfSS gd? At Bed Time mfi Til : Just before you go te ;l I - bed have a glass of cold l I: milk with a slice of your )l I favorite variety of .'I I TASTYKAKE I II ill II; Seven Varieties. :7I 13c ill fASTTRAKS jg 5fftEl) fedBanJJ ?'V" ' '"raK ' sr z&s&z 1 f js.r J (dj 7 && Sd i igirfat mm