'V 1 !- 73 J ' W'K? r 'em ll,'l' r i 4 I W ' M .M. I I i) IJ1V l ill .1 p i ' i M it i- '' Hi1 !' V n ' ' , i ' I' ' 1 I 1 I, l " ! !-.. (!) l! . ,: i 1 ' i1 !l ' I' Mh'. '.' 10 77ie Or WTie Gefc the One Whose r rA Household in Which All the Themselves Cannet Full te Have Seme Unhap piness us a Result T IICAIl your daughter a engaged te that nice young mnn Hint nunc hfre pi) much last winter." misled a neighbor, beaming liepfully. v .something tliut was mount te ue a The mother who was addreveil eon- 'home. tfnul te play the hose en her nutcr . MAKlUAGi: was announced hi the Anil glancing up rultnlv. "Is that ! news-papers recently the marriage teV" r1ii replied, without much inter- "t n K'rl el n siippn.Mll.v iiIiv family Mt. "Well. It's ntvs t ini," I te n man of some prominence. I'erhaps it nai just n blind te cover The marriage took place in :i hotel, the real farts, pcrhap.s it was pride ull(l ''u K'1' brother iitineun 1 it. xihieh made her conceal the fncf that i Selm' ft'u "'" '",('r itlifr "Wter he knew nothing .if her daughter' en- I ,u'nt ,0 "" "'e newspapers in counter ceunter counter Cngeinent ; or It may have Iweli just a nation te find out whether they were completely ndeeuate silence for :i ws-i bll,M' , ,hl'', unneuiu euieiit vvns tine. iijiv neighbor. , whether it had been verified, ami if Whatever tt wi... il Is tyj., en! of the Wtiversati,,,, whl.h oft-n takes place between nl.ne, any member of a family and an outsider. It Is iiMenNhlns lien mnnj families are utterly leiieranl of the dettijrs of their various members. An number of clrls Nvetni' entrnsnl trll their friends nbniii It. or allow it te leak out te outsiders before thej tell the;r mothers a-iytlitng about it lit 'ill. Hew a fnmilj uiti live nil teitether under the Mine reef, with nnv kind of family life tit all, and keep eerets like this an ay from ene unether is a tnjs ter I '1'he only solution is that thev have no family life. fTtHAT it the trouble in a great many J- hoees where frowns are mere com mon than smile1, and spats prow into large ipiartel. There i tee mui h "own-rooming"; they aic -uppesed te liie together a.s a family, but rhe only times they meet all together are. lit breakfast, lunch and dinner. Immediately after dinner In the eve ning they go te their own room, unless tiev arc going out somewhere. Any reading, M-wlng. thinking or jnRt leafing is done in the privacy of each enA ' own room. There maj b a room In the hoe that iv kne'Mi as the "li Itig-roem." but nobeilv lives there jeept tie fur niture iHel perhaps a in- or a ut. Naiur.ill there . ami .i lc mch f-a tnr.'ing in a lien v'nelil l.';e tl,.. The Superior Sex m ii zi:i. i)f:ve iimtjikleu Inh'l tn!r Inin 1HI- 1 fni fut' Aefll.' fi.h 1 'in t,rt . ..t'i'my Iti'it vhin he 'i'uh hci n'lrrji it, ,'t d;;. ilt'-rm tri!r, .mini's ii.ntliri, 11 afruitl of flu- iiiil ii'ji niipral. mil CI the fit' I thnl snr ic'llft) 1') t' I 9i'lllii:w nhmit hrr pmt. lint In .fiV ct Uiinnt't r,iieif.nii. .s(r'fe fnUi drx.i ni'ily in Intr nith tin inrl. Oi'lll one thnig i.r-,,, mm irem til1 inn In r thr 'nln iiud t'nt u hi'tn'l thnt flu ' , 'n In 'irr"'cd ut tnr i'O y thutiijh i el !iii i The If etnan of Iren HK 'AS nardly onseieu of anv thing bur the hammering of h s pule a- he bent nep her. The nei liiinute he had 'i!i! "tier from the .ha r In which she bad been seated and w.i- crushing lier aanint Ins hrea-'. ' l)en't ti.u think I hae s.invlli g ' nay about nur '.'Uiug here'' ' II v.is v liispei lug. l.,s up :.ga i 1 " hr.,r. "Hidn't mui i . ii tn men.' ' the night, a cil ijn , thnk nf'er w 1. 1 ha happened I 11111 g m- mi, .p; lie was reili'ig h.ti u.'ii ill t might. She trugg'i"! ': , a wi'l thing in In. arms, but for t!" '.'i"iiien' he w.i re. Kle. Tt waau'' mil v i. ps en her- lie felt her bony ha'-e 'ni denly With ill", he le..eliei ,n ln'i and with a 'iilden .v:p tiecnictit she pulled nv a from him "I tru'te'l jeii." uhe giisiieii. "I thought teii were nv friend nh. mirel.i . 'urelv I must hre ninde run linderstati'l hev I fei I. I ..in re M-r be anjthing tn .mui or nnv mm 1 don't wnt.t tl'ti k.tnl 'f m ' i er ' ' And .'is -he t i"iel n " ii - frmn h.tn. lie could et. that she 1..I.. unking a uiiuut eflert te control her s .being lie wen ever te her and with lis hands en her shoulder turned iter gently toward him. Her long amber eje KWept up te meet 111. "Jie run hate me n much: ' His Te ee trembled a little w he .spoke i Instantly she shook her head. am. the ipiiek meveuient brejght two legrs rolling down her ehecks. "Ne. I don't hnte ni. lien uiM I de that? I like mui. I trusted M, 1 "And in'i don't rut me new ' "I don't knew IIew ean 1 :.'ll'' lih yi'case d"ti'' sjn (in; thin; mere 1 don't want te talk about I " "Hut we mut talk abeu it. I w"M yen te i nderstand limv I fe"l. I want you te go en ir'i-ting me l)earef. I am net a patient man. eui 1 am wi'hng te W nit II life -t illie t"- 'oil I wile' 'oil en any I'ri'i. m' .i -, I ' n' '" I te be nr .ie lei' ui"-r "' 1 went jeu tn go "ti trusting ui She I I'd -t .)i . . M l'.g til v tie long bfiith- ihaf l.i drew t interMil told of I lie UltellMtl of feeling i-ll 1 lid rxperii "eei The ligh' from the lnmp bin k of l,ei iirtieii her hnir In'e a nlmbii of Hjeie She was e little and fe helples, and "t u -tretig In her ability te rei-t him She was at one moment a h'tle gi-l nml tie1 net a fdrange wetniin of niterv with untold depths that be i mild tuicr understand, and he wanted In r lie e miieli. "Anne.' he said idnwly, "veu aid once that you carcl nothing nbeut ltv- i same length t, iturally think of ing and I avked veu te give me yetirtl nf) flf ,,,,. .. 1,. hut that lilt'. I ..-11 ,1 "II '11.11 UI.I1I1I. I."',. '"I ak you that again, new, en any londttieim that veu think fair. I want you te give me the right te take . care of you. but I give mui my word nor ' te ask for mere than you can give. If you can trisi me, prove it te nie Veu mill he fne ie de a- veu like, always, I premise you ihai It viis then that she looked lit hnu, Anm the woman net the hihl, ami her eye. vere for the moment like dla iruuiilv. -., rghtcil were they with u hard kind et brilliance. Her lipH were curved into a peculiar little tuiillc and she spoke deliberately. "I i mild never trust veu or any man that win. for sooner or later veu would forget te keep III'" irijlll.e. Yeu cnilhlu'l kci it. n.. in in ''iiil'l. and I Would give in t i mui bii'iuse you hud been kind te ice. Ne. Jehn Steele, you liild belli' I." i.i'ir ,i.n and I vv.ll go mine, and some day veu wi'l be gbul lieCIUIsn 1 ll'lliMll le Hike you 111 elir weril." I Toiiierrow 'I he ."Master of the Heuse A Modish Effect tf,.n, .it. ... if ..ui tiiivii n felt hat nl readv. hew nice If you want te get one. "bey are still l.ciug worn a muni nanus, .mui .- h n.n naiii'vi. " V "" T,' e,, ,7, . ... ,V . , new der. a mirror and small holders ler can. I hen enaniei tin- can any bright ., ever, altheugb. te pm'iik.. this fad., veur ces cle.cd also 1, K 1iI(,i,p ,n..iernsl I iibe uwr h ,'t B " :! w i,lek and eyebrow pencil. It m W1r the child I.k.,. Will, little oil "cw ways of trimming Hiei.i are being'. e train your.' I ,,. v , Ik raig l vvh ' ,' .feiiri and h i,..i!be,l,.",a,p I siV.W). nml either for yerclf , ., j ,,iler mixed mm some white enamel nbewii. These nie fiiucler than has b i veur eves , -i, . i in, a i m ui. ', ..,vlll Helm of 'liej has be- f.ir'v Christmas present, you'll be suit-. iimliis some simple decoration en the tl usteiu. as is shown Iu Ihe ., ..f ,....' aineun of pati.n.e and pi a tee u)u() ,,,,, et AU)lr,i,- her key. ,0 unIlt ,.. I c. The initials f each child can be the tan felt, with the slightly dtoeping no in-. emplih it , ,,,. of BOed taste tn nt-s should ha painted en Id i.iii se that eacli will hrlm which has a cluster of coeu. , ,. - , . tl ti llletl Hlinpllcity raiiifr man the bi- ,. n3m nr ,hnn udilrfm irininn'ii l'nr .nEHy leiugnl.e his own. ?i iV..i'U ... one si e and a baud of 'Tomorrow "Vlu tiairvls Our I'lrst 7nrre frivolity which ,s bipuiiHig only K.ilinr or phene iVuini.t .'iue ur M.r.n lOul cnE", Fl OKA Z steU utslal i'lbbea 'about The irewli. 1 Tactical Unawlcdxe iJilectrlcltj-r 1 te tte Hem yta et girlhood. Mvtw ,b. bMN .J t and 6. I.0KA. nte TreuMe Is Family Doesn't Knew Members Live Entirely Unto j A place te cat niul ulecp nml ee- enMemiiiy slay vl vhen von lime tin "bet ter" place te no what rt tragic fate for "' 'V "'"'"'. . V '"'" ' l,,f "i,q "I'I mt her brother ,!" 'iu'l the news ,1. H-'emed ntlS. , lui- " v Ii' "! nX, "."i," ,""'l ' ','. i ' ,..'' dl " ' Ulnp about it ,,,.,.. . It was tmiml that bj ' us she meant hi r mother and hers New. what kind of familv could that be? As important an exeut a a iftnrriage celebrated without even the knowledge, touch K's the present e of the mother of the fuimlj .' Why. in a household that had tiny kind of life together in tin'' home that would have been a t raged but it just Mmplv couldn't h.'iM1 happened. Ne family girl would want te be mar ried without her mether: and a for having outsider knew about her mml intimate plan. b fore he told her fain .Py, whi sl.e wouldn't think of it; ANf !ie shouldn't sill.lll.1. either, no girl One lug ienen for e many unhappy, unsue, e,fni marrmces is this "own room" living There's tee much peln; off alone, tee ll gees wrong or makes bad mitakes. i tiinu times out of ten the git I who uee, get into serape, an, trouble ! -: -; '" v '" lv,Ul""; '","-' i- et where she gee.- or wl em - ! gees "'th i . ' Scallops the Wutif of .A oielty in 7 Ins Fur Cape I ukinmc mm: . . I -I p f l ill I' rte and the h.j 1' a'ii. e 1 ul 11 iminei! "1 " tl. SlMs ,,f s 1 hi- m. ..;-i 1 1 1 :1 1 I the motto et . 11-1 oiei'C'! ' nt.i- . . 10 of l.e'.insk . of tin wrap 1 en - : njilied .ndiistT.- ge (.f the gurmr pelt abiiM'. Si;. Is 1 ne way liv w Inch a 1 . , Oljviy t 1 l)i ;, and te ti 1 i" 1 ' .' a tiei.tnii'il .'i.'ge'-' we ni'cht bring -in en lur gjriuent rig up te the ni.'i'.'e. I'er v.l at 1- te irecnt us from ge' tmg e it tl." g-.'d old 1 inular fur rape et Seme y e.i s aj-n w th 'Is luted hln-u -di rs 01 heeii iMiitlv ui today's i'I'i. t rate u and g'vmg It this dog-teo'h ftll.sl ' ( '! rri. ul '"it and capes, especial Hi the be.gc t.ilie.s. nie much te the foil t.iiwuday.s. Instead of being trimmed with f". b'.i k lynx ;s often the nn iru.r ..',.... 1 fet ti,ee wraps. I'.lp ' iiiei ke t ir 11 also employed te ex- lent effe t Can Yeu Tell? Ii'j I! .) illei .1. II' r,i,dn,er Why It Is nifficull te W'.UI. n nglit W i tit Our I. yes ( les.il Tie reason v e lantct fs wnlk tra.ght with our cm- , ., ,j j, i.,.(l ,,,i ' when we w alk natui ill' tn - ")is f jl i n bv our tight ami Iif' f -t .it. im if emiui length. Th.s ' . fT- t n. . 'n tin. length of our si's - .u. t,i 'he fa, t hat our legs ui" r.'r uirtly of the! , . . . . I lil'J III'' II'" ' 111 rfiniLJ ,J3 jfil,- .11 measuring tle in accurately. Under ihee ctrcunihtaiji i s the longer leg will always take a longer vicp than tie shorn r one if 1 1 1 1 j- de are shut. i'h-- we have something te guide us In walking with mir '.es ,,,n m are able te overcome tn teinlii e walk in .li If-, beiause old' im i. , the bra. ii te illicit eui i p ,n i ,.. dlicetlelt we w li te go. I'eujile nan I are let in a finest m ihe pp h dark I lire knew u t walk in l r bs 'ind icenie buck te the point at win li ihe' started nether ria-en whbh affe 'S tlie matter un mateiiiillv 1- thai .. ir ejis are erv nceessuri m kfiping uur b'edlfs I, i a, iced en our J'i . t j. r . . I if s ten I 0i nil I" lenrn te : the Imill bahilli ed with the cm- c'e-.il Winn ne iiitemiit te walk ui n strn'ght line w, n our cm ilieed "in boi'e lialniiee Inui etie sld te the ethei '1 hi' fuel . eup'e 1 with the d'fl ice in th" ..,;t', ,,f our leg, makes our muive IrregiJai . 'Ihe light-rope walker I- ahle te re main en the wire lieuiu-e lie has a wire or lope te guui" nun. ami an ne p is , de is te iiia.n.ain hi balanec. p ,s able le l" this n tl same pr n- clple that If ,V"U had a string nretched ilcht and could held mi te it with veur tight and ceul many secrets net shared with the tatn- ' r.',, ,- i'in" uiu0l wurrc i e.t. ..,.- .,.. c.u..v,. -.. ,... uu llv. net rmiiieh viimmtlir e.illert for nr i "-"dleil fei rlgn InngUHRcs. t becntne a tnnttcr rf tiiihnppiness: rfr . V.i ,!i.i..,;, .,.i ;.... " M'ryirieiiuiv witnmy aupemaer. J r is "My Dear Miss Dennelly Mar I vi V ; Vi . vu'f . nueui Msu-en years my senior. About ' V1CC,. (.nmcthtns te veu which mav hiie it in t that every girl who i en., year after craduatetl from the ? 'FK i-emctning ie you wniin may Ueerw i,er .tnir, n v.,..,,.. c,., V.- r,. ,,i,, i i, tf. n, ir. . ..-.5- .1 -. L . helii ninny of our readers te obtain a &$&' $MM && & EVEOTTO PUBLIC' LEDGER-PHIUXBELPHIA, THURSDAY. Please Tell Me ' What te De Hy CYNTHIA Letters te CynfMu's column twist ht unit'n en mm Me the iiuprr en'v mill miMt lie alantd with (he writer's name nml cidrfrfi. The mtma will tint !)' jitiMwlTfi ( tlie icillrr itecs net telsft it. I niiirifit Ifftm unil Ittlcrj wrillrn ei heth side of the paper tc Iff -e( be OHiirrnl ll'rlfci-s iche n lh vcrienal ceiiii-(i that inn be eiirii in the column uill i(iit loe,- th're, ui personal letters an- unlu urlflcii U'hcii abseluleli nccj 3Jry, Te "A CHeveted Reader" l'e net write ami n; wliut is w.tenff, but itnl him a llttlu net'i nsUlnir him te enll an,l lmc another lie anil Kill In the wiiii' I'M'tiinp. De net n K ntn tliltiR about his affairs, but s.iy fi.mUH tli.it j en hoi)" lie won't Htiivnn -J lone iiRaln. ou aluc ills frletiil'hi Easterners "Hard te Knew" r'c.ir i .Milhla t liave been i i i c eilr cnluinii for peme time. I It have t j siij 1 en 'm it er.v inucll. A cm. , am a ti. inner In this town I'M from tin- Delilen West, ami 1 ii i.i u it ''"''V;. " 7 V ' - " ' ,' ," ,'ar P t"n V su Smi .. 1 1 ... iret two Indus uil. I Have "lark 1 .. hair and blue eyes. I'm net bail i i " ,u. but I'M .i lin net liamlsenir i but Tie IJ.isteni pceflc are mm i i -il no flapp-M' .uul I hap net tot I ' 1 hair. I enjinetl "Lonely Pals 1.' I ami I wish dim all the lueU In fl il x the Rtrl of hi dreams. Yes, I miej, 'I I bard te find .i modem tflrl It.' don't illn In despair. 1 wish loll nl ' luck In t'ie wer'd. t liked Uiitlis If -r ale. Ilurb. you're rlRht ; the fr!le t1 with cars don't usually leek for an old nary irlrl the.e days AH they care f,.r are the flappers. Don't think 1 m i flaiiper-hntcr, for I'm net. 1 udmiri tvnie of them but net nil. PITTSBUUGIJ Tlv West is newer country than out and the people aru net se estnbllsii. d nor D cniiMMitienal out there. Yeu .m therefore quite letnct In your .t.iu nieMt. Ve are hard te knew, but real'r KOtne of ui ate worth knowing, se Ik r boncie in getting te lttunv the lla-t-1 1 ners hi tti i What About Wedding Present? ' Pour C.Mithla- Ahcut twelve vcais ii.ifieit and I never heard from him. A car ,,K0 l,n ",,s traveling Seuth pe be s;n!'' '"' ' T '" th city for a few hour- '".."Vr.n'.'M.I..'V XC ,M v Itc im iinent He wa mm an .let. s te k'iiv w hethci 1 was ui.ini.il ml all abetn U pfsi,nal uflaitM lie '"ill") iri lie cuulil nut see im H M in' fuliei that lie was net ' '. ."rl-ij ami Uir he would like iu c ' .ittkd and settle in this i lt lb i iied that he would faverabiv .'i- i. an- pio..e-Uii.i my latin r' intkht "i 'mi till refel euee te Uu-i- 1 "oippesM He left town ; el in -e ilnl net hear from bim Mmiit '.until age we received nn milt.i -l 'i hi wiililini; which tee': im h , vher,. in I'et.aila. Ne r in of cur a'tended the wedding Te m- i ti was addre-seil te .Mi ami Mi- taeiilM I would like te Knew it it en, vi f i" nie te (-end him a pirseuai i.e try ji.it cuts de net i ..mt i. ' .in . I cannot spend v i mui e f ! ' mft Will you CM' me nn. -in us for c.ftb wii i luiglr. i.reirlate Would a pair f IhiU- , -. li aiipiejiriaie : u- tin mn ' ,ii-t te in ',no bilge the iiMtutien 1 i-ii him luck and liapptre- is all .... .. .. ... iii.w... i is no nce-ity fet - ndlng a but if you wish te r..i e it be 'in te all n!it. Hei . i.i hs a r curat. -tte travs. i, i,,,,, t,v.., s i ir :m odd bl' of sl.is wuiiM I- i n i-i T itttAii.ln.l ..! n t .! . i. T limi. Ann ca it it. I miUniii bin hna lurtti liaud.-enn. enough te ei d and . i i Ice Hub llrings tilew ,:r,r.,':",,,:.uv;ncinVj ?,'!:'; ;:. 71 - -c "'; 7r,i ,1,, ..... ueH'i Ihiclesc .e.. .ai'i anili'ub Ul -eilnig back that line glow of "ii I' ' ' '..ngraiulaf. m.s ! lie.ilth Inch cmmw l.ne would love e . jh:iM' i luiply im .deniable. Sentimental Temmy' Prevaricated' ' ""J"1 emiui' nue ati t umber of t ". nth a What c i ! 1 tied 1 il "l'J Ien et' 1 iy an -e.T-tl. s N,er I i iuru i.icd - ich de'j'. .1 a- Ini .i te iii'j by "'i i ben'- 1 Mieiiti 'I'T The ll'ej- rf II.. Iem.-i ,ip ui ( '!- t" llllilll " Lilt v II ' I I H" 1 it.i' ! t . jil.a-'.''M of tie uurld and t ev ilia'. 1 -li.ill 1 i' jiattaU" uf tle 1 -an .' I Avav te n. lemlv , a, . . id" . f 'be m.M bia- - s'nill I I a . 1 f tij ; n nti" in Iif'-' Jar , t 1 1 ;;'l es 1 1' a hearth -. WMbl i 1 IVgg . tn mil red .p. . mi iieHe li.dtgiii-' t -s i,ri'i in' I0w.1l h ed. alw 1 lune w .ed" 'i I'.-ad. i uletil. ou mas spelt'e'it but I doubt it ' sn oil liAIl. M Hie Mellis 1'iHt nlli iil"i.iil limn in; A'aterinaii wither 1 l it -tl III lh' tile it-dllllU uf , wen-' iie ! 'i"i scctinieii'i.!. but I .nn ' ei ti r-f.l Te wi' 1 have re i.istin h I . i ' nlv "iiii'ee-i .wars, I nm in . i i . . rlil 'tc I d 'im it ihiljje in , t- I old .'I !fe fl run lli l.. I' . . ate- f.,r fn.'ii.iii liaV,ett.ill and , t ri k SeiiriN l'ke super epniiven if the ego doc. It net ' Kergive rue if r - , ( i the "Celumn'' offers me it , i l i hanee te spi.ik my unbrldl.d , ti 'it ' Jeanne,'' d''eve me t" insanu it ''i her liitinc Kiic.T-iii and lii-t.tW , i-i iii'ieti, but 1 teall7."d thai t'e J clgi'il fiem what I told her , ' rvgK s" Idrl must r"n t'.iI.. i M he g'lt i" the feet elce-i ine'i. - , M'g), Is 17 (Quite a dlff. r. t t u "- im nvr Jsi rlptlen--eh i but I ,i,a 1 i l'lfuli hair lirav ces r ,.... , I .' lure th" likeness ends Ii-.. ft..t and geed leeks -I ha- i "tn 1 'mi d r-Hcl." for trial befeie i i m t, tr.i- ri. feiiner iJ"cnrk.itirms, bin I I "i ' r n rrcy fiem my judge ' IVsjp I I-. r- m leta of luck. If jjull marry I i.n ; 'ui I! nee.l it i t v. In en i ailing en a. m neg nr i or tlm jiat live month, also, m d r-. - l,ae I held hei ndeial.l. I ,i i p.-i'ii e is net th'" weid ll.i je-l'.ip.. te describe im f.i-lltiK !"l 'i 'ires. us a iiravcr. Jlefre-hini: . I'.'.W in de-l'. green mmiIui 1 i i - i l' ns a lnoenllght lilgli.. iie,i,.fii , n " '.h r Wh'it's the use' i !, t ' lusiiee with my nicagi'i ,i but siiblitnlty. tluie.il i.,, I 1 ne it .sjhis'H Hke my inotliei iiIchI' L"' that I should aplre sess I t for my very own. The IN, j lil.isphemy. She In the vir uhievenient of the century iiikI i , M .If'it Mil I Ini unajjpre.ii habla Ideal of SKNTIMIC.N'TAL '1 1 iM M V ile 1 t Ight, Temmy, den t id'H, c- her tee iron h W HAT'S WHAT By Helen Date ri ii me tjm t i ' . , . fish r, t a',ii.ir te 1" 'Itg eil , n elv for llm v miliB g ' " ""lulu who - nut an blender as h r..n n id who I'm I net Wish te 111 ike ll'iself . ItiSJlil U- eus by weathiK eiit-daii d styles may brcome-eveu meru grotesipie b iidejitlng the toe.Juvenllo mlimut ami colffuie whbh serve bul te accentuate lur years i uud her ,. s Anm' ,munds or ...ere mr normal .ripi,. mal.es fier-df ildnuleUH when i, u-nurn tlm lOUluie" and tin. curls of ni f. I ri-kJ W il ess ' i ktllv llfvr COMPLEXION LIKE A ROSE IHIfeiM n 1 " mM llllilll I I III I Ml M 11 mm BatjpmnammBim&ummR-F wash Wl Li mBunnnr rrt , Ily AXTOIXKTTE IMINM'.I.IA T'lll. following letter I received I r.emly fiem a correspondent, and n tirt-hnnd experience Is always worth considering. I pass it en te these tear kin? I had sallow, coarse skin a iiii j nun riiniiu, miiiici; nam u i go. 1 used powder se fren.tientlv ' looked wretched without it. In the year a g ,i ... l t .. '. .iu - :.... i !i....i.i...i -iiiliui I ninir en in, ii'iii'iii i llllilll l te se,. ,f I eoeld net de senielhillg fee im -kin without .eiiuliing a speiiall!. I new Innea ilear. healtln skill. This the len.edi : "IImm'.v nieining -I wah m fnee w 'li warm water and then applv celd1 water with my hands. I splash my fine Willi lee enld water SCM'tal times nml apph a piece of ice lightly emm- my mire face for the minutes. 1 then 1" with a towel and rub vigorously fei a few moments', then pal my face Uglily with my entire hand. After i' i dry I nib a smooth cloth eier II nml then ppb a vat. sh,g ,,,., and Lib it well Inte tin. s-km. It preients di-t and dut from getting into the nire At nigh' I ue i old in am. I new liaM' a pink kiil In piaci of the viPnw, lei. gh vUi, that 1 had it year age. and I de nut need te me powder, a my skin i while nnd r frehed leek ing l lie ice. patting and rulibit bung out tl loler without injuring the I;in. Lets of nw Irlemls evy my 1 1 ompeien. It takes months, of i nurse, but don't you think it' worth i ,i , M, l)nl.n, - i ,i. At p.." iais ii 'ii-.'- in." e' .'in i..i"'.iiiiv ie 11 !i face 1 'calling 'is "l. (!. di-ilees has ' nrined the liwival of the glow of Milllll Se I Would 1,1 ge you te g ' busi with th ice tteitmenl Im'I'ei'i the 11 e in, 111 leines let his winter sii'sl i If llicte me enlarged Jieies tu lie fought, you will be iimaul what one luetitli s treatment w ill de. Auethei- iie fur ne us a i'lautitier i in toning up the llnbl.y inn de of the neck, the first spot te iegiter l)irl li 1 dates. i'.viry niglit befei e tetit ing. following The Weman's Exchange About a Club i I ititri i I II ' i .en i I'nWi l'...ir .Madam s we are jus' starting . nh of t"ii go N j would like you te igc.st a few natue. Our purpete ...s'jic M. 1 .'.ill veiirselv.. .he. '''V-fl';:''VIM.ni!'!.V il i i nummy l.'irc h, or ihe 'ioed nines -, n t Making Hair Thicker lir J.,ti(0l nr ll'tlOll laer. I ie ar MinJaii Will em please .en me i .puek w.i" te nuln bobbed ball grew ' . uuc ei nie neiuiig water, nut lei u suillii I Ilr)u' add ' l nave bebbid nn bai and irgiet it. a lt,, i.f,iri. iifi,g. Meanwhile iu One eup of thin eirnm, ;g'!,,"nlo1'V,ra,'nwe;u.hnhevr;u"ef,,anelher ceiii.Hi.er gently bell young Uuchalf eup of milk. ie' i'lia'Sj heard that vaseline will ealibage. the vi?.. ,.f tm, vmnll lists. tirt Onu-lialf eup of fleui. '. nyke the ha'r gr nv If se hew- de veu i eiming in iuaii r. JJe sum net te Dissolve Ihe Heur in the milk and H.p'y it'.' Alse, hew eftiri? Vuil ""''yi , j,,,,,. , ,,, ,10t .iit un1 aiciiam before adding te the chowder, fast should I ' Mifi n ,',rc' ""'ta . few iciiiutcs h im taking up. Cabbage and pour In a slew., hue stream tii tii tii :Vor,nVlleVl,:'TarelIfaaau;l.! -rented d.heaieh , as swiV and a?- rlnB well nl.1 the while. . Jtr.tig quickly ' .... ' ii n tu ii i in. i im me i :i i- r"r,,e .'' ' "'" - " '.. wnnt ts a nei emmc wav ie ivear it while it ' glowing l nm vel y i ii.'u " .....". ..... ni.-n s,-, ,,,. 1 1 . in - imiuiM about mi- hair alii i.6ei tiileiv of ciil;leig vt naf n ii; about It. Ihmj R gie. as I new hnie l.ebb?il caeh si etluii el t! egetalile being bur i air. MMHil IIISITi: .1 teiisl at the lni n iimle before serving. Vi, you cat, use rhe rt:,el"ie -M.tal The sueces of I In ,i-,h depends upon its i nies a' week, applvlng it with t'ps (jeing seiwd i"'ig het. ..f veur fliiBers. and piittmg only a .-'v, little en, e that it will net ineie the 'IVimorrew ruiim'.in I'ie hv llr hair leek ellv Of course you shouldn't ivm' rre" " 'c..l II. . uett te notire a illff..rciHe .piicWiv, i Mimii'i Milvchln bur if veu nre patient, you win see. one Veu can tuck your hair under a net. after it In curled, anil It will leek very vwl. Adventures JPfM a Purse ON'U knew n (jirl who neur used I Boap en her fine, and I thought that awfully queer, lint, since then. I've met lets of girls who don't. I'er hnps Map does net agree with the skin, or they object te a drawn feeling i it gires, and yet they leally feel that they should Use semelhll g. Their, I ienics prepared by a vciy vpei ial beautv specialist a ileansing powder v hich takes tlie pine of eap. It alv :. an excellent tonic for the skin, taking (arc of the troublesome bim kheads and en larged pores. It comes in a can for i ".l llpcia g! isses will seen be a nc'cs snrv rhlinr. Thealtes are enen. for which I am sure that we are all vcrv thankful, anil, tee, n win seen be the opera season. I'ul, even though il were the end "f the season lather than the beginning. " "etild have a ery leiiKthy argument with yourself before y6u could resisi inc i ouuiiuaiien van ity ease nnd opera glasses that I saw in one of the shops. They nie quite small and fit In u leather case which 1 perhaps five inches long and three high. lii'tvvcen the two glasses is n lid inlaid with gleaming mother of ieiii-1. which, when eiieiieil, di-ele-i , n tinv vanity mse with a place ler the warm water wah. of course, with H'u ciM waler iinte, and then nibbliiB ice iiiit ihe neck, particularly the vulnerable spot directly under the chin, yen 'will seen be able te deeeive your yeur your self'en the total of accumulated birth days. I knew one, woman et ferly who has dene this nightly for fifteen years, following a iignt massage, ami she hns the most en table color In , , , . .. i her cheeks, the tmest grained skin you , would want te ee, nnd a lieiMlne . that I as out lit nl as that of n twenty i . . f ear-etd. She I a . old-shower fall. ,"' p1.' whieh addsj.i her genera ' Je'illilulni s nnd ue nines. I niigh ami. ler ii" 1 inc uuiei w nu i Jinew- a i inn leaner, a iinmc-innhcr, Willi hie depeiiiling tipeit her directing eneigies. ami seen.itigly the niet tin- rushed nei eii I knew After a inhiiing diet particularly I aih1!' the ne ruli for both face, and neck. It keips the skin toned alld eliniinati s all pevsihllity of a wattled chin or sagging i heel, lines. .Many women inipplam. after a strenuous .,, ,.., . , ,,. ,. be prevent-j , ,.,, ,, ,,uii.ge and the be rub. . . ., wi igiit-r-iini lien regime, el a les et'ijnv iliiumliiics. loll In Heur and la (eulle Patting Once a Day The patliug of the f.i.e slits up the 1 in illation and is geed for every skin, bill, of ienise, the-e treatments In dulged in ne. alenalh or spasmodically are net going te bring the beautifying H'siilts ions. stent daily effort will pre duce.. In many In amy parlors et geed teputc putiing is included In the mas sage. In fait, then- aie en the market iimp.'u 1 little "patter" H'ceinmetideil for lininc ue Hut one. providing she h.'i III" devil e te impreie herself Mild ihe eneigy in de her own patting, whiih really does net reipilre a great eiitpu. may nceej.fnly manipulate her ieiupeinu and chin contour into art 1' te and yiiutbfiil features. 1 'onipleviens dep i lerate beiause the 1. 1, uil It mi, t.i.i.i l.i i.nlti.t . i . ,,iil.i I l..t. I Pniv tiled n leiiain an. mint of c.crci" wee il.me daih. matter would be gicatIyMiiipl.li.il lint we women have a way of adopting nnv ln-annf,!,,;; luensnre bin .nereis..- t Iu. vlmnl..,.' 1 1,., ". - ..", ...... .,. ........ ..i..ji,ii..,.i., mere iiii"iiliiig it Is. Ami cerlainlv numheml iiiueng the simplest is this gentle patting nf the skin nt least once a day. whlili is geed net only for the i oler. but ler the healthy renewal nf the lis in beneath upon which depends a smooth and unwritikled skin. FAVORITE RECIPES OF FAMOUS WOMEN l!y MUS. .1 W K lillMION MUfe uf llir well-known nutlier) 'il Heel ami Cabliage , . . lake a tine linn of Jean corned liiisket nnd boil t f. r ihni! hours. If It 1, mil . mi-- iln I. the water need net , .a.,,,,...,! 1, ,!,,. I, .,,,l.,,.l. ' , .. ,,,.., ,,,. ,,. -,-, i I , .... .... ...... lewrinn.. ' '-- i '.riu Ledger cnmpanv Varied Interest Initial tips lure prrn taken toward i organizing tlie working women of India. i Mr, ilihw v , ,, )he firs( )my of the White IIeu-c. tvir te liitve cast a vote, bhe having snt lier registration bh n legal veu r te Marien. J A Child's Sprinkling Can IVem a Tin Container Let the Utile one liuve small binln- kllng eans with which te water their own wee gardens or window boxes, These sprinklers can be iiiade very ens- He ami cheaply from old tin containers l r'uncli sniin hole, hi the liottein of the Things You'll Leve te Make B9l wmmm jsl KHH ,r mri-i er"oeo. "" s ( v . ' & lr.k,.rvMi,e 1 LLlii SEPTEMBER 21. 1922 Mrs. Wilsen Makes Het Chowders . And, en a Crisp Day, They're T emptingly Delicious, Either of Vegetables or of Delicate Lebster By MIlS. SI. A. WILSON (Mnirfeif. 191!. hit Mrs. .V. A. Wilsen. All rights rctcnttU EACI da; ACII fall senten, when the cold chilly s have come te httiy. the house wife who is anxiously guarding the I physical well-being of her family longs for keine methods of serving n het teup that will especially appeal te the family. The New Knglnud chowder is really a local community dish that is very -, 7n ! popular In the New England ceinmunl-; Itaie geed box springs and a geed mat XfSyltlc, the year around. The thrifty irw. Many people new prefer the J VfTs i. ,. , .ii ii. i, fell inattreHK te Ihese of hair. faJmrn l10ll'",wlf, ca mnke "" "Pl'ft'z'htt "Ml The bed should be placed In the bed- of chowder from just n few icit-eeis. stun fnn.ia nm nlenilfiil nil alone the New l'lnglnnd coast, nn.l it is my per- J sentil belief that the li.di chowders of New Knglnnd rannet be excelled in any i ether part of the country. A delicious, ! i well-scnsencd and llnxercd dish, steam- ing het nnd Miflielently ample le satisfy tlie iaigel appeuie, us wcu as !'"""'-i thy. critical ami delicate taste of the epicure. Infinite variety of the chew- j tier alto lentln n spice te tins wen- niRi,t comfort te the loom, it may, derful all-Anicrlcan dish. The chew- i nf ,.0ur.se. be covered in taffeta or bro iler that has a milk basis and the chew- t.n,i(,i lt jt ( very charniing when der that is made with savory vegc- ,.0vcred simply with cretonne with net tables. In conjunction with ether feeds. ,,y jS )w rn, pUlew-.s, but a wealth ate all popular. Along about the end ther lilllews as well, of September you will find the A erinent. u(,(j eevered in black sateen with a Khode Island nml Connecticut folks re- I ,i0, pillows ranging from geld color 'e gallng themselves with a delicious corn jnlm, (i petunia and deep blue chowder. Cook one pint of Ilm.i beans nn.l II , teiHici- in lira i culm ei '; ""h'i . . i. . .. ...ah (II..1H t !?r.?.1 WK2 i"l ".'"nJbrl an, scraped from six ears. (There should be four cups of water from beans.) One tablespoon of artited onion, The cooked lima bran, fiiaaed nail rubbed through it fine sieve, lUscnrding the skills, , . , Three preen pepper, eheppea fine, after removing llir ,i.it. Cever closely ami simmer for twenty minutes. While corn I cooking, place in small , bowl ' One cup of llem. ' One teu'pneii "f i'ill. I (hie-hnlf trnspiinn of pepprr, I Oiir-iitarlcr limiieun of th'jur. "Sl well and nib Inte (he Heur two tnliti.viiniiiis of biittel. venule the cei'tl from ,0 (l.lrs sl,,,j ,i,i ,0 the pi "pared , j tn m x-. with one large egg. form It. Iil'ty '''X ifnee lul. New m vi, bow jmixin, uewt place in , 7'ire tablespoon iif butter, I luxe eupn v) iiiiif.'. Four tablespoons of jleur, 7'ice fi;t. TeHr tablespoons of melted butler. Whip tiiitil well blended with rotary egg beater, anil then puur into tin boiling corn chowder, very slowly, stir ring all the time, until the mixture comes te boiling point, add the dump lings '11111 cook slowly for fifteen minutes, season with salt and pepper, nnd add one-quarter cup of finely chopped par- This is tlie met delicious chowder you ever tasted, and well worth trying II is especially line for children and anemic folks Klh and corn chowders also are m ry l'" !!!!'', f . i t e .i .; i.i,,., I ll0 '!";ir,'V ,,1,C1' f"Us ' ' t i 7 I eemiiiunities always use the heads of the- eed.f.jr this disli. I rlai 0 111 a saucepan , Our mn) unr-hnll pounds ui fieh trcI(-ccilllC( fish. tit s-t lying the fish in piece of iheee iheee cleth. add tin i e pint? of boiling watei and cook ler thiity minutes. Remove fish, and turn en plate te cool, remove bones, and return fish meat te tie lish stock, adding 'I he etipt of iVcd pututers, One cup of ("il.fil puis. One tup of vill-drniitril temalw!, One i i;i of lumalii tultc. One-half (.up of finch (.hopped on ion i, tlnr euiiet, fif in ttn'j dicr nnd cooked until tender. 7 ten tcaipoens of mil. Onr-hulf iraspenn el pepper, Onc-lmlf ttattpoen of thpute, (Jncqunrlcr Uaspena nf strti'f, euir- i jorum, . Tiny bit of hnu leni. One-quarter of driul pepper pod. . I neK viuftiy icr leriy-uve m liuica, ie oeiiiiiK oenu, inirriiii:. I'uit cook i slowly for ten minutes. Hcrve with toasted pilot crackers. liebster Chowder Tbis is, a splendid dish and well worth try ing. heleet a live lebiter weighing about two pounds, plunge into large kettle nf boiling water and cook for thirty min ute. Hemeve, chill under running water, open and leinevn the ment from the tall and claws. Cut in half-Inch dice with silver knife. I'lnce in saucepan One qumt of milk, 5 eiks of four rqi)s, One cup of flour, One vup of ci cam. Stir te dissolve nm luar te boiling point. Cook for live minutci and then add the prepared lobster, Oim vup of canned peas, l Veur tiricn peppers, chopped fine after I removing Ihe skint, four red peppers, chopped fine after remeiiny Ihe ikins, . One cup of thinly sliced parbelli-il , mmhroems (ilthcr frrsh or mniud i inuihieuiits maj be used), I ice hill ti-uspoens of tnlt, Otic iiaspoen of paprika, Vmch of thyme, finch of sweet marjoram. Ilring te boiling point and add duniplinga as lucpared for the corn chowder and took for fifteen minutes, tJeive in small bowls. Thin is delicious te serve as for late supper after meter trifl or theatre, ' I Make early in the .lav, turn in chum ' ' pitcher and place illicitly en ur near ihe lie until wanted, then add one cup of I milk and icheat This, icclpe Is neurit ,'luO years old. and the only chiinge I ' linve made is in using Ihe canned mush- I ruema ami iieaa in place of the, dried product. Alse I have used paprika, n sweet, mild Hungarian pepper, Iu place of the fiery caynune pepper. Unusual Interest. A special ring ler dlvnrcid women is the latest fashion in I'aris. The fen. till of the ring is a geld Cupid's ar- ' row which has bien brekci Tu tv.e, A law providing for the admission of ' women te all the eilicc and fai ulth s of the legal profession has iccciveil the approval of the Uernian lU'lcbstag. ' THE HOME IN GOOD TASTE By Hareld Donaldsen hbcrlcin '.a. 'flu' i?i i . if i", 1 w & v The Itcil as a Uecnrathe Kcaliii'e We have spoken se often of the para mount importance of function that it seems unnecessary te emphasize that, as a bed i primarily In sleep en, its I rl renulsitc is eomfeit. It hheuld ,I0IM ,, t tin t the first nieriung light will net strike the eyes, bill where n Jmn ,I,C wlnd,,w is ,,et tn,ircl' T). " it..y,H i,g firmly held In mind, the style of bed te he employ oil i tuny l. considered. Ter single looms and small guest rooms, especially In apartments, (he day bed is n happy ineilgnr. Il is couueruioie nun cnu lr. i00 treated ns te make a pleasant part r tP ,ic,.orntien, adding day as well i.urtile is most effective. I veir bennlifiil ii'iireditctlnns of nnr Brnmlmei hers' fnur-nesler are t be rniurmeliiers' fnur-nesler are te be i Illlll. illl'l III-" urivui.iiuin irt ,.. formal bedroom of even elaborately .caned Kllxnbethnn bedsteads.. The draped bed of Leuis XV har menizes excellently with the draped dressing stand. Such n bed should be raised en a sort of dais and should have no footboard. One really important thing te remem ber is that a white bed covering, be it i ver se beautifulv made of embroidery or drawn work, is a M'ry decided net" of white In a room. Tomorrow "Tlie rrangcmcnt of the Hedrenm" Over a Quarter of a Century ei Piblic Service of iKe Highest order stands behind every pacKet sold. m H$B JI w 11 n All IXi2EI BlacK-Mixed-Green-Sealed PacKet Only, .sI'II.I.LIt ,V ID., IMKH.I'sAl.i: AliI'M't.. 7 sin Til I'KtlNT 'I'KLLT. I'llll.A., 1'A. IIICI.I, TKI.KI'IIIIM' I.IMIII.Mtll :il treasons why mothers Buy HOK m rer Tvyre-Quart 4l . II p' Ge te any "Wear-Ever" store today and gel thisTWO-quart "Wear-Ever" Deuble Beiler for $1.98. Get one of 1,e.ls?'Il"sefu1' most Popular uten- nnr ahIIi iil.-..l.. .I.-. tiv r s--w ...... ..vs-iieuaiuui w car-u.ver. The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Qe. New Kentingten, Pa. SSSKfflas Safety Virst A novel method of evading the,un. certuliillrs catiwil by the fluctuation'! of the murk Iiiih been adopted bv .. t I.. .!.. .. ..... ' W01111111 iuiincr 111 inc I'nst l'l'llll (0a .1 of Mtirlcnlilrdic. Hhc leased tldn. .'Jl live acres of pasture te another farm r'l for a yearly rent et 0500 pound, 0 ' Te Plant Lilies 1 re 'all Is the best time te plant Juimii llile. iiarli'mlurlv the geld iZT, type. Llllitm nuratiim nml the necl? sum 'arc boeiI varieties. P0MPE1AN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere SEASONABLE BEAUTY HINT J llnlr Is by far the most enn.nt.. neus tliinir about us and is probi prebi lily the me"t easily damaged bx bad or careless treatment. If ws are very careful in lialr wnsliinr we will have virtually no hair treu lilcs. An especially line slinmpue for this weather, one, that brlnci nut all the natural beauty of tht hair, that tllsseUes and ent'ircly re. moves nil dandruff, excess oil nnd iHrt, can easily be used at triflltif expense by simply dlsseMng a tea. spoonful et innthrex (which yea can gel at. any druggist's), in , cup of het water. This makes a full cup of shampoo liquid, eneuxh se it is easy te apply Jt te all th hair instead of just the top of th bend. This chemically dlsselus all Impurities nnd creates a seething cooling Inther. Musing leaves tt scalp spotlessly clean, soft and pliant, while the hair takes en thi glossy richness of natural color, also a tin Uln ess which makes it 'I'i'Mi much liwnicr than It Is. After (.anthrax shampoo, arrnnjji ing the hair is a pleasure. Adv, BARTERS ter children H A. cRgasen .2 Highest quality elastic and webbing, thoroughly tested, insures long wear. Your dealer knows the ether reasons. 25c and up depending upon style and size- M-CKORr Complete satisfaction assured V'i?-ttT nr 1rtflV limtimi ttL - - v jjh IIIUIHJ 1UlAa OSTEIN &C0MRQ NY -Ever Aluminum H Deuble Beiler SPECIAL OFFER " i ii i i y'iBHp.ajVZi' r JOKn.98 for a limited time ONLY WEAR-EVER. S ALUMINUM g u TRADE MARK MADE IN 0. 3. A li' m, icr American housewives de, why lJrkfa All it pays te replace utensils that wear 1, "Z ' Wear-Ever utensils may be purchased new at greatly reduced er. ewKrn- e..cuieniiiwiUb.er.lloyeiipoit.piU. prices t ( I . tsii x - ua
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