s. 1VW I fit U. i'f n t l'i v rfA V B t'lt 12 'In Choice Between Parents and Husband There Ought te Be Ne Hesitation By WINNIFKEI) WAS a bitter nnt angry mnn. m lie was trying te go te the devil. met him In n far off deert town, , where the Arizona' heat 1- conducive te a i p r t n 1 u nuieunt of law WsMiess and rebel- Het) He lexed his wife Sl.e professed te lve him. There had been no nunrrels- ;it nil Their two brief i year had been, lie supposed, v e r y happy. Then she slid tlenh went bai h WtN'NlKniJti AIIPUR COOI.ET l.nst te her folks. nd letters became peller nul less fre quent, lie was all un- i--' ecting. till one day he learned that .u never was coming back. Tlin his h.ait broke n we say, nltheugh one is a bi skepti cal as te broken hearts It was net what nu think. T re was no ether mm, N r was it a i-ie of having ennciuled a crewing nn'ipathj for her hubanl or for warriige Again, it w.i net that h wa frivolous anil wulded ! raj l.fe m large cities. Seme women nt-e that waj. nnd nimply pine nwitv in a small town Others like tli little ntimapie. and the narrow, restricted, but el. l.mnicr "Main Street" cxlst'-nee. She was the latin- lV. bu" si,, claimed that her parents were cewitu old and need"! her. Ti.it wn all. She simply felt a ,tr -in; p. i of filml W'. and net vwn a weak ; .i'.l nw.irl l.er husband and new home, lie beitevcd this -was trim What wmi 4 j"ii de. .f forced f cheese between p.iren's .ind p"uv: Hav- net all f 'i- v,l .. .. r have married r'-allv ii..id- -i 1 '" The mure wur'l a-tmi.s ,:' ".i ".i tertien" -f '!. pan-.i'-i h Mi" in I-1 It Is the iM'-'n-l i i--..;.i--" ' Oriental 'ui.i where ' ..' ' ." I ir go into the bridpCH'em - "' t r. le with his p.ir.'n's for i. .1.1 .md wife t leave tl.e ehi'dhoe.1 h u e when thev marry and found tbir vn. i Mrs. Wilsen PJans Week-End for Bride Facing Company With Limited Allowance By Making a Bud zct She lias Skillfully Enough te Include orne Ural Delicacies r.y MKS. M. A. W 1 1-5 OX Ctrvi:ht, r i . e . T 1 VC w. .1' gl,' r, s, . . 1. rITIS- u'H"vl,N ' ,"1'' h"r ,5"' """ 1M spend en m i i'-.- f-r tl week end and am hnwr.g i cm-' -i mv Heme during thi tir. I am ; .' rew he-i-e-wif, and am hop-is '" "v'a wakp n menu for this per.-d. t . ure for a family of five. A J TNI'. T-lUDi: " This is really a small atieunf of money for s-pu a lar.-e order. but if that Is n' u n'e some te inve there is h'tleu-c t.. fret, b-i; ratl.ir. let us be up and de.ns. and i-e what we ran de with th money. Mv eorre eerre eorre spendert -.lis me " vas the u sal sta ples which nrp purhi-d with a spn rate, lm-lget. and this .". N f'-r ' ' perishable feed, se w-"h this i.'.pa m mind w.l' p'un a n. .end m-n : ' Include ST-irlay an 1 Monday eve ning meal'. Saturday Evening Meal fold Be"d Hun Petate Palad ice 1 Tuma'ees Urn ie Made Hi . -h llet Bin Hits Ba'e ! Apples Ta Siuiday Brealifast Sib ed Bamnas f ernal en 1 ' ''"en Waff ! s wi-h Bacen 1'ifTie Dinner Garden Onions II .ii" ladp Itel.sh Chicken u la .Marylainl fre.m "iravj Mashed l'e'at -f- ft.ap B--iii Coleslaw Apple Bie Ccffee Supper rminc of i.ible'.s en Toast Baked Muca u Uw I romnteci Spenge fake App e .iuc.' Tia .Monday Kening Meal Cucuml-i r- Slie.-l Witii Onions Ilaj.i IM- Buttered Bee-s Peas 0lelaw Brown Bett V.vfV.a Siuce Cnffee The mniket bnsket '.etrl : 8 lb. sti-.Mi'g p'. ' . 40,. , er lh ..''I 8Vjlb. sl.atm . nd f l.a:..,.SLV r.-r '.e 1 1 Bafen One de2"i eijgs. . . . Cabbage Beets Garden onion Cucumber . Tomatoes , . . One lb e' letter Fotntees Bananas Apples Snap binnp Half lb. dr .d peas I'arslej and mile'is Macaroni Green peppers . . Cottage clliese Can tomato saui " . .' 4.'. "J" , .I.' .'Jfi l'l ,li. '.Ill U' . .1" . -lu .SI l"'i Total rince the ham te oek in the Ore'pss en Trldav evcnlns, and early en Satur day remove mul p'a-e In the refrigerator te chill. Th platter s, r iee is nue te serve this n..-al, and mi m ehr lue ,i few duin'y slin,iu p ,..s, nnd.. v ith tl.e green prjippr and ci.ecvp, srrve.l en n service plate d'lting the meal. Chicken a I.i Maryland Cut the ihnlc'i as for frjlng and team until tetidei ri.n-e in lefngera lefngera ter until lipi'tled I'lp "i beaten i-gg nnd then roll In tine bread crumbs and fry golden brown in the l.n "ii drip pings. If wm will first roll the chb k- n n senseiie,! tleiir befeie dlppnu' in 'he az ii tul milk the . riimb- will imt fall off. Add Heur m the fat in the pan nfter frlng th'- chicken and blend well Then add etic and eiie-lmlf cups of milk, blend, bring te boiling pe.nt, smi smi en nnd cook tlv minutes Part of the iieck in which the chicken was roeked may be used with pint milk i ier the gru. Kmlnre of dlblcls ou Toast V Mince the renkid giblets line, adding j he ineiit plckul fiem the neck and buck : jef rnri'iiHh. ' i Make three cups of cream Hauee, using part chicken stock. Add i I One green peppci, hopped fine, ' i One'quattvr cup uf flinty chopped p'artlcv. Salt and pepper te taste, bent te I bellliiB point. Muuiier slewlv for live i minutes, htve mi tenst. Dust well with imprlka. ,,.,., , Bell macaroni in boiling wntcr for ."twenty minutes, drain, place in bakng Viinh. .nil the in-ennicd tomato builce If V& ,.-,-. i ;.. i . i u watt ier miecu uuiiuvcb iu uui. 1IAHPEU COOLKY Tim mnrrince ceremenv nk nn oath. "And leaving nil ethers, cleave elj unto ltim i Iii-r i se lone ns no both shall live.'" The Bible and most ancient religion and philosophies legnrd the new tie us the nil. Important one. Of course, we are told te revere our parents, and public sentiment is ngnlnst neglecting 'hem In a tinunelal wti, but nature demands that a new uiibm give its i'ul ''"eigy te r..litut a n w cuu-ratlen, and '" n measure, te let the pnt one shift ter Itself. Were this net mi were 'eiks te !nek bnckw.irl -eiitn..ent'illy and sacrifice the jeung for the old- tlu future rape would cense Je be. I 1 fan 'v that wife did net hn- her husband very much. She may, indeed have had a "certain sense of filial love, but had she adored her man. as na ture Intends us te adore the selected mate, the a.st stretches of the ootiti eotiti oetiti nent neer would have eparn'cd thtm! ! Is it net n matter of tenineniincnt nnd einetlnnnl feelnu, largelj ' Have ret leu Known nlrls who remained itn- mature and dinging, who felt u de pendence en father or mother that was Infantile-' TVy mulit be cute rud al 1 iritis, e mat met fell In love with , tlietii, and f ncie I they would be ideal w!ve, l it t'ie never made geed! They were Hist ...ill-, te-s ,!,. ii responsible e'Uldreti AVe think men are blind and s'upld te fl.n.1'11 the dell-wives, when there are women of nobility, of deep, fine i'"iracUr. who would appreciate then., r.'id net peeihl take nil and que n .thine ' Tier.' are problem hard te solve, when paretr- ijUarrel with n son-in-law and the wife ii- te "che.i-e ' .n se'l.iti. pii... T ere are iiue-finns of liing I'm'.. 'ie r..if. ev n when there t- no fn".'ti Tic ' Ider folks .night no- te i . I ! i t c t .e e mj wifp. mul ci"se 1. r te ' -e l.er ur. a' cvanee at piTtniineir nvir.ial !.Mppine-. I 1-iiew , . '.-i who bus i'ven he' V'e te I., r "i' ei, 11 i ihi apple . f hi r in ", an i n -t 1. . -i else counted r twe-rj -'" ;. i.ir. Hut when he ;...'; a 'ieii. n '. m irrv eunj, che ' i.l j st. pp. ; . , e, deehrlng that no' louse w is bi ine'isii fir In-laws. She i lgmr.l:ig life ever, alone. been -lble te L se i ns Amount ,srt ran he poekp'l en te Ilnm Pie mr lurn finp, p.ut.n 1 ' : ejiper. and ad I thre igh t'c Tirr. J. I, -1 prppfrs, Tim ,,, , 7.iff'. ;.u A. 11 Oil, .. .. (r.l :', ni. t, '-.oeii of pepper, ' ,'. ip'.ni iff muitiinl, iH'tu:n i! i'tii. th'jmc a"l ruic. ecrt Tire a'i rn-'-h-A1 cup? of thirk cram ta u pp. Tn-t Inn !, n't I C73. rhepp'il fin', 1'u,-rr i ') of jiotatert, c it in dice an. ;!! '.'.,' -J. T". ' 1 ' I'i'id i".d hen line cus- ard Mi;., w:-m j ..,'1 p'i'tr, till with i P n ","e 11'. 1 1 '.li e e'l '1 P top erusf, ' . ;i-. i m r' i -.'. pi-try. Br'il w. w . !. b-ikn In no'lerate eti r t: I- .".I mrs. iriLSexs a swers lief M' Wil-en V.'.iu'.il j en pbas.. , ve recipe for d'.el apples? MI'.S. s. L. Dried Apples Pa-e np' ' - a-d mt !i thin sHpp-", ' ri ! ''! - liii:. I'.n: a darning r 1 i. I'-nl 'e ,ipj le en the sir:; c llas aciT.'.t n s'n.nv wall, or :'i 'i rv !.' ! lai i r.'.l dried. Te ! . s i'l it -.!'!"! ''.''." n the hand if t',"S fi ' !! r w!."r. pressed i art ipnekly, they are t..'i'! nad f i-.'.i.l t . i' 1 ! . f . op; ' s s' . ::. .s.m ha-' v i1., is In - 1 that te t'e strings of an 1 il u ever with a I ' .1 thick white- i : : .storing the Ory cnel place. , veil all winter. ' apples ceverf-l ,,th while dry Insects will lay riing apples, te w'-.-f ne H-ir.i Tin se epp'-s v 'i ; li" s'l-e te k' 1 W it'. I p.e P . ' i ' in.' for f' - s t' 'h'.r 'S-' ' ' t c .at' en ti.'.y are stored away. THE HOME I. GOOD TASTE By Harijbi Donaldsen Ehcrlcin 'I he rr:inaement of the Bedroom lier- 1 f.stcj, l.e .'. 1 ' compelled tO ii. 1 . d i v . i '. u, t in her gueiit r i at 1' i-t ..re n i ry nx months -v inter nnd - ii. '.' r 'I he r-em in wl.ji h a mnn or a w.'tan i.ii.'.tnij-. 'ivps usually nr- rai.ires its f f. r t comfort nnd eifi- 'icy of .'- " cupint But the zn.st I... ii frcpi" i'tly leremes the Mutable -. l.jcet .,f t'lMeretleal consiileratiea of tl.e proper erranagement of f.irnltur In th'- first pla-e. the be.i Hieuid he phlteil u- te sHp,ire U S"'J'l P'li'n nt "i air, ami se ciui, no- hkiu ..i... oel disturb u sii.ppt r's eyes tee early in the inernliu. A tuble for a lamp nnd hook should stntid l' tl.e b'Vi of the bed. Tin re should be nt lia-t one ri.ill" iom iem iom fertuble .la.r in nr a goe.i i.giit. and the dres.slni: tubl" should til-'iys be unun-c'l ! that the peren sitting be fore it h:iu u cleur light bj day or night. Hew many times has nn unfortu nate weiii.in gueht found Ihtsi If nt n drcslng (able with a window directly In bind her, and tin- e,il mailable light In the renter of the room! When trnse absolute nci chi-hips of an'" '; an. ,.,- enuz,;. i n lilttiliiUi. i. -,. n ...... If a ilav-bei is usi-U, et ruurm: the question of liumuie is mere nislly Mjlved because all the objects In the room mero nenrly approximate the sume A i h.ilse lengue and a desk add greatly t,, the charm of a bedroom. Then a desk lluht is needed and always u few books te give cuzIiicnh. Bedioetus must, litjwever, net be nvercrewded. Itather a bed. a chair and u mniid. eniy, than a medley of objects, however useful or beautiful, which rob the room of Us restful qual ity. v i TomeriyrV'Xho Bedroom W4U" "s m -"V ; i i- i.i ,4'i lis """ EVENIKG PUBLIC A Smart Forecast Of course, we still de have warm days, and ivc still icill mvc them ;or a while, but a ijrcai many wise women arr tven new planning their winter costumes, regardless of weather conditions. Fer the necessary cent, here is a. geed-looking one with an adequate fur cellar and sb rvs, loose and roomy, which jit into a warm band of fur about the wrists. A scries of fur medallions adorns the lower part of the wrap charm ingly. The lFemans Exchange Public Speaking Te '"' Mi't e lCemrn's Vag? I)e, Madam Is there a free scl-nnl e . lr, ii'ien In this city? If se. where w It located' It net, is tNre sin r .in -.'.uuuen where tv; fee is remm. A R II. Yeu could take n ceurc In oral rx - --w..!en nt 'he V:,1 nm 1'ei. i:enlne U'sh S oe! t'lftfn'h and Wj.Uce r. .., a!1 tb's we-id pie v.,1 what ; nu wii The elassrM start m x' week: se if -n,i want tn -nter, It w iJld 1 v ' t , r'Bis'er Im-iedlately In case - ou n-cj'd wish tn t:e somewhere .! ou c-in find a h' of ;,.'h.5e In the c!isifl'd section of th telephone dl i". ,rv whlcn will Inc'.ud.? the special kind 0U want te attend Water Spots Ti.ar Madam l ha i i henna csnten cr ini .'r. --s and hae pettrn wat r spots en t Is t ier any way T can get them en 'he it leivln- a spe' ' i a se nave a tnai-'t i-n the dress which I think is from .irbnn paper, te r..n'-.ve this? Is there anv way DIANA. Ti'k. a plece of th F.im material ni i i.. dresa. moisten It, nnd lay It : ei- -..ch tpet In turn prcsslnc Imm : it. with a warm Iren. This will n, awav the enes which the w iter has n .id- ThA ether stain can he remewd w "i ' irven 'i trachlerlde, a solution of Al..eu 'an be purchased at a drug store a A.inn Drntlnn A Wedding Reception Te t'. K-H'ir of Weman's rave' I .ear Madam I nm Relni? te b mar- "ip ! een and nm puzzled abe'it eon.' h rii At a large weddlnc, after t!u cep in ny would it he proper for evun 'r.i af'er it ha.s been announced , v. w t'-f, bridal paity down te urp'r !t i vjhl fl.. eaPh with his partner, d 'H- te keep perfect order? If r"' i. nr weu'.-l veu ndls-e te krep erde- tin veu t'l! about hew miny wait-is u:.l be nreded te an affair persons' Hew can the brlde and br'd--i!".jm ninnagn te (jet away from nt e net fersettlntr the wrddln? lu e h. n - tall roe4, without any dlsturl.ir. -" in jeu also tell me whether or net wli.n the couple la en a honeymoon 1 r tiecr-sarv te send a card te frier. 1 at d parents? WAITING PATin.VTtiT f. Is net the custom te fort-. j sjMH'i In line this way Th r wl': pe Breem have stoeu in ice rccei-. ip .n usuallv tninf!e with tiie Fj"'.i ,r a-vh-'e, and mnenp se r-ar. is i describe It will net be he hard f " trrr. te ellp out Oct your best m;.n "wl maid of honor te help you with nrr.it ge m.ents Of ceurse. ypu sheu'd sen 1 cards te veur parents when ou an dWTly, and" If you -want te ! Is r.lce t send them te your Intimate frlnds. Adventures With a Puna , ,,lf' NN and I were sheppie:-, nnd she k ine bv the arm nn I prenellrd me ever te tee nay -u'u i. i tnem I almost forget, for the inei . nt, thn' well-trained people don't Ici'i r,n the gl.iss cases, becnuse I wns s.,lfy fns- cinated. But the saleslady (an.e along ,md set the trnv before me ( n 1 ii2lit touch them. They are pendants te be worn en a slender geld dim r,r veiv narrow ribbon. They are about an Inch in length: the top is made of bright! blue kingfisher feathers, nnd the bottom i.nrt of tiny seed coral. Frem the , ... . ..i.i.i. i . i .i . Orient they have ceme, fashioned by the nimble, slim fingers of a O'lnaman. It is difficult te draw a word picture of the pendant, but it really Is a levelv l.ttle thing, and I'm sure that jeu will ,; -nt ,. n .r.::;i i.i. uim imm-i "n - - .--..j .....mn txpenshe A small puri-n should really he tucked itway seini! place, heeuuM. if i,u nre going te thf theatre .mhi prehihly won't take wit jeu 'ur"1'ti,t,'p,'J".; ' ,N" it lint silk purfe, rrniJe of n light blue .wmil silt necullar te the lapntiei-e nee rile, hand painted with white (lowers. Then there wns an orange one, n pale i,ri.i.n. nevernl shades and nil hand- painted. The purses kcI! for fifty rents. Fer nsme or rtw "!.'!.Wen;5n'l, ?!!? Editor r iilien WJna( toea or Muio Ml fStme lb kMni ( an4 b viLflial aR i. aaBavaaaaa- aW XmJKm&vmm k BUaHaflaX CKaLvl a&i-k Eki ';. ;. . ertaln amount of confusion wr.ch i rurin(r neon en Chestnut street, i new, and she Is eager te go. I hail a -ou cannot avoid, but It will be .m A d lgnere tne rules of traffic for the i long talk with her today." t let t'lP trllests take C.ire ,f Vi-r- unll I ., . I mu 1 . ' ... . ...,,. i . ,-.... ... SOU, fnreln Tin used. There was nn px- selves imi hneuiu euu i.-.i i.-.--i t-i . trutn ym nQi a dapper . , i , i, , ,. i six w uit-rs for the number of i er ,,,. ,u refc '" m1"B ,ny llttle flappr.r? nrpsslen n her face half plead ng nnd nr., invitinc After the brills aril br' '.-- .., ,. ,.. nr foil r.t w.uHn.n r.,i half tender. .She wanted the best for LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, Please Tell Me What te De ny CYNTHIA Ltttcrs te Cimlhla's column must t ivntt'n en one icfr e the rnrrr enti; enrf nail be ilentJ iclth lh itrllfr' iiimr nnd addrtu. The iinme lelll nel be pubUthtit t the UTltrr iliir net wish .f. t'lultrifd Irtttn and Itttirs u-ntlrn 't leth (dc e the paper Kill set b amxcrrtd, ICrltrri who wish person"! iiiimmm that ran be elfcit Jn the relumn till) please leek there, a ticrse'inl litters or enlu trltlttt uhen absolutely neccs saru. Hew Soen May One Rewed? Dear Cynthia Will ou kindly advise me, nt your earliest convenience, hew seen one may remarry In the State of Pennsylvania after securing a divorce? ANXIOUS. It depends entirely en the decree. If It Is an absolute divorce with no cLiubc forbidding romnrrlnge the ceremony can take place a day or B- after the itrnnl Ing of the divorce. It's best te think twice befere remarriage. heveer. "Kentucky's" Ideal Girl Dear Cynthia 1'lease comfort me In tnv hour of need. I iim'n eung South erner geliiK te school here in the North, and eh' hew I -nlss the hunting, llsh lntf and riding horses of my native land ' I haven't been In rhiladelphla. a year vet. but In that time I have made tcerca of friend9: but what does this matter ulieti t haven't found my Ideal plrl yet? The t-'irl of my ilreanu must be uueui five feet seven Inches tall, of medium build, brew n bobbed hair or brown curls and mus b fairly Hod-leokim;. In n,1,llt.nn In llilu ulm tiunt l.p nf" fL I?nnl1 fa'tilly. geed-natured and petiTeuB. She must be the mbchleeun kind, wlllliiK i te take a Joke as well an as give em in general a gill tn.vt weuia mane me h'nk of a. thuieughbred horse weu.d pretty well de. As for me, 1 am ilve feet eicht inches tall, d-uk complexion and dark hair, physically well built un 1 though net handi-enie I would pass m a crowd 1 am eighteen yearn old, or should I say eighteen - senng? KENTUCKY. Hepe you'll find veur i.n.a.. Says They Don't Knew Right Kl of Men !rir Cynthln This Is my first at tempt te writ- te ou and I prtnlnly de hope ou will allow me te say n few words t.i "Ulondle." Thank you. In rrv opinion, your verification of a "Kach e or iTIrl's" statement Is a detriment e V.-.U rather than a compliment. What mftke.s fellows "pikers," as you call It, .f It ln't seme girls who are out for a. wh-le let for nothing? And the bet pirt of It Is that these same girls ar"i thu enea who hang around dance l.al.s Ard where de you cet that stuff ili.it we L-e out with n trill nnd sn nd "c'l"ns !'ml 'f1,;'" Mct a wimi,. let? ( 'I' iiui'l.' nil j .! .-. k.... t , v. .. 1 en i a couple of tines with different t. s and they tried te kiss you Yeu nre I'lclnp us all threucli your -i.. r' nep with a fw lien't jeii reallzv i ,it th-re are many fellows that taki- , c rl out just te enjoy her cempan- ; '. i."','!! and : et te iret her bemu and i .iniili'r lur with klss" ' ' c.ci'i ou pb 'ure a fellow t.ikltip w'-I e'.t nnd h..inir a geed time ime i'i.ii iylnt; goeil-nlsht without cvpeel-, e .inythlni; In t.turn" Mv fianl. , r l .'Mi of our c i'p I" that you never wfi t nut wen tnc riirnt u.nu ei a n new I.enk out, Illeiulie, siei) censlderlnK nil b"vs n ji.u pi. ture ihem. for vmi w.e ).,. looking for a. hubby wh. n ou are, s.iy. fort-fle. YKK. Writes te "Blondle" rvar rvnthla I'luase pardon tiie paper and the penmanship, but the OI- fnderwoed" wpnt out of commission te- ilcr"".'1 wil WJVm? sublet. '"l nm uslnir my Waterman. Please ad - ilrraa tM -' Te Hlendlf Hew foolish you seund: .vperUTce. 'Ve?, 'Jn? ln"a vervsa"" ca.stle trne that tli - f.llews of tedav i iu,jef. aii c-irls allk, taking only one ;in CNiimple. Hut till me, little gin. I where de ;ou enne off? Yeu turn 1 around and contradict veur own at- "' '." 'y i""' .-""v.". . " ',...: ." v .-" i,!X1nmor,ne.hm'ir-''!M' t ..., .i.i.,i, .1,.,. t. ,.,.,.. n fe.,11.,1, statement for a yeunir lady te niak- I'UII V V.. .ttl.tj, H...L .-" ' ,11J .V -w-.l -'. att-r wrlt-nif a stnte,,unt aneut tne K' lows ui it iii juui;iii.-iu . T . ,.!,, ..nn r,,r... Vim r, V,nin1r,r . .. .. . . . ..... . . n Have a wonderful family, wonderful 1 ,tl, .. ...fc ."M ,.,. ...... m u'..... thpr. Vhnn I want a t?i tlm I go eui. " mi iv r'uh j"r'"'. yL." '"": . ..I1. .. .ipllm t r. fftnA ( tn i..k But if I WOPt tf hav n WllU tlin5 I pick something llkeur.lf. ,. ,... wen. wnai s in' u. i.i vruinis. iuu ' ftlrls don't pay any niieiuisn, 10 ipuue that immortal "Hlonde " I am Just about t.venty-ene quite veuns you sen, uui pieinv ei v.iprien 1 w elder wnat you re hkp Are veu n dee'd' I blonde nr undecld'-d? I like 'em Mende, black, brown, as lenir as thev'r.- lively and full of pep. Pent feel te had, there ero a few Reed ones iff. e.d girl. (MfliUjSO. Peer Seul, He's Sad! Dear Cynthia- I had a little flapper. rd a classic name fIip. bore. And we pallid around oulte ateadlly for twv, years. . cafes w'e often wandered ' Whr the waltera always plundered ' Ail my hard-earned weekly salnry with their Jeers, ' v?a would sit and sip our oelons Frem the dainty china pups, Then we'd dlne and dance till 1 or 2 e clock ; Then I'd, ud and Mart te ream. .saunter te my home, sw-.-ct hem, And the morn would find my watch ence mero In heck. New I liked this littla flapper With her hair of golden hiewn, And I kept her out of sight of prying e es ; Hut at last came ene who spied her Though I tried se hard te hide, her, And he calmly took away my cherished ljme' tell. P. ") II. WHAT'S WHAT By Helen Decie "sir W The -woman In the Illustration, tv com pliccntly (.clf-rlghtceus person, Is en Bnged In setting som'beily tl.se r ttht, ns is thi Immemorial habit of all lur tribe C'harnctiirlatlcallj tee, she Is taking the wrentj way te tle t The draw In j.; shows tin actual occurrence the olllcleus wom an peklnK an entire strangu- In the hack te lemmil lur te kneul at a ccr tain staije of church servle u It se happened that the victim of this rud ru.lenets all , the mero conrplcueus. Well-bn 1 men and women are seb ilem, If ever, icu'lly of the otllpleucncsa which feels itself bound te Interfere with the habits of total etranpers. The sctm Inuly Impertinent Injunction. 'Mind your own business!" Is. In ItH cirtejway. nn lr.nl rllPtlVft rOUU 10 tO nil 1110 SPII-ni). pointed censera who pre forever .ngn8eil .In the misbehavior t ceiruwum, emy- 'jbeay eisea Dcnavw.jj s.m T Tilrt iHlh ilrnnntni" nnlrtfa . ntST-aT , r n ffl v J')J'4l'i? -'rl sS 7m& mt v--Timm. Strap Is Feature of This Evening Gewn j i Uy C'OKIXXK LOWE In the race between the tortoise and1 the fashion, the former has lived up te Its old iccerd. At least, it has arrived simiiltiineeu'lv with the fush- jn ,,. ,lif r,er, together with amber, Is stressed hi iinc of the love- ' llest afternoon trucks of crepe and vel vet. Indeed, both tlirsp tints are fre quently shown in the new evening gowns. In this domain, however, white1 bids fait te maintain Its prestige et . Inst winter. Se does geranium red. ,n.t..i f i .... . ,.., en ,i,ti, ' 4- t hi I i riiiii ,i vi II I i (Hi rutin itliiWII Is ulstlngiilslipil lij a strap of silk fringe in deeper gieen. 'I Ms strap hangs from a rosette nn the shoulder nnd is attached In the ha. k te the belt of twisted self material. A large buckle of jut oneireid! by matching green beads completes the costume. Beads, by the way, although still much used, are applied mere nh'temieuidy than during the last sien. The Superior Sex By II.UKl, DKYO IMTCIIELOR Jehn fifnle takes .Ituic Tcmple hnmr ixth Ann nn n rternni night ic ten he r it. her asleep in his iari. .ViDrin .sf.v. Jehns meiher. An ?hii irnntnl him In itt'iri; Kuthci-iiii f It -eland, ami the is nfriiul ni thi ilt'm appeal that Anne bm. Durum tin hatlli for the flirl'.s life. Stale falls ile.'pei atcly in love with h r, hut irhm lie asks her In he his wife she ref'ifrs. The Master of the. Heuse TTlOIl a moment thp two steed there - iiicing eneii ether nnd there it about Aline ru inllcxihllitv of n.irnnrn. a hnrdnc,s lualnst which Steele, nc- ZTZt"" " '" W" ,"'1' wnM Iv.lcss. i ... ... . .- ,.- --" I It W7IS IllCrPI I 1 P thnt chn ehnnlrl hn ( c liimi'ii nnd I. imp are ether colors i . I frequently observed in .he fall cellec- an, , ";b. JVat rbeXg jtinns et luetiuig gowns and green Is V,"X U'i,i ..a u i t V.pps te stiff nd reprcsentcl ,., man, of Its loveliest L f- V lt".T, lr RR na-c tints. Tn.'nv we show n clinrmlne fre.1" nn(1 ndl t0 mixture. Hake in It was Incredible that she should belnmbcr, jet. diamond, crystal, sulphur. standing tliPie refusing his offer nnd for , ' T ""'V00 i1'1"' her lack of faith In men. Fer the first um(-' ami tnen enl ter n moment .Steele tlieught of Amies past. What had she i been forced te endure, what agony had i.M lcr, te i,n... bremtht her te this! point.' line t hat t 10111: it was swn nwprl almost immediately hy ,l,e stab-' li nc rea untien th.it he wn nnt te . -..--. .... ..-,. have her. , n 1...1 . K,,,lnn (mnien , ,,, ,, i f ..r,,, , I "J IOlff, tO 1'etllSt' -. ... .. ..---I, iiiiiiiiii" isj l i in iiui i, n ,.,.f,... ,;. .nl., .i. te take serleusl) , , , . .. . ., . ...- Y"?1,""," """ "'"" '" ,"p r1lPnash'I, had shown him omweimi glimpses of 1 I .If !. ! . . -, . I 1 . . ' . . ihtm'11, uiiiin.iie iiriia rviMnuens nt ner rli'irnrtnrK nnrl lift knrm thtif rlnnn In li , , "" "S,r .,1 n'lZ,X t .. - . , . -. ---., ,"""""; ,.,",,, " ' ' ""-"" " love as he did Tei haps it was because of that ver thing she hail buckled en this armor of sophi-ticnilen. "Anne," he snid suddenly, "Anne"' But at that moment the deer clicked and Marcia came into the room. Al- met l.efnrp hp Knew It. Ann., lm.l nin.l,. her ri-cnpe and mother and boil steed fnnim- .n..i, .eiir... I .Ulllf. ,. II u vn ,i, .;m ki c.-.i ii i. ii" ,'""h "lu;. ""V beside himself, lie was conscious of walking up and down the room like a engeu nniinni. ei ayim: tilings te .wnrcin unit ne weiiiu never nnve iireameu ei saying in his rirht mind, ami she steed silent making no defense, until finally when there fell a momentary bllcnce, she said evenly. "She asked m- net te tell you. She didn't want jeu te knew." And then before he could reply te this, she hur ried en. "Jehn, be reasonable. This clrl could never make you happy. I'm your mother and I Knew what I'm talking nbeut. Just new veu don't care be cause you're ltif.it .infcd with her, but afterward when j ,u are cool-headed nnd ready tn think, i verything will leek different. I hne obtained n position for her with Kli-e Barringer te tench the two younger children. The work lut hard, nnd Wise is mere than kind, Dr. Hendersen thinks that Anne Is tdreng enough te take up light work him, if only he would icilize that, and I in her heart of hearts. Mnrcln aetuall helievpil what she wis wiylug, She was pertain that mimip dav that specter of " l'f nne s past would rie up nnd in "' i ii V i l i i trounie iei hi ... iiiviii, nnu mie "'", k.....i.Ln if l.fif ril-n nvt.np nn.n i-lf I. Jehn's father, that man's leve Is net enduring enough te wlthhtnnd the ugll nesH of suspicion But Jehn Steele was visualizing Anne as governess te two unnll trying chil dren. Anna the nrlnbie, half woman, half child, Anne the creature of fire ti ml snow, a governess, a little sister te the rich? Never, net while, he lived, whether she became his wife or net! (A "She h net going te become a servani I for I'llse Bar-lngir," he said abruptly sJ "This tjme, mother, jeu've nvcrsteppet She's net going te become a servant lined H th. the mark. Ten l.nd no right te make Ph ,.l. plans ever my head nnd without con- kiiltine me. rer ine riresent Anne uem- ple will remain here ns our guest. We'll 'et the ruture iiikb care or itseir, out let this one thing he clearly understood, I will net brook any interference from anv one where she is concerned." Ills inru ejes were uroetnng, almost menacing! nr"' brfore them Mnrcln quailed. I,ut tl10 next morning, .iLrangeiy vuuubii, nnuq naq uia- appeared.. Tomorrow l'neectcil Hurrenflcr t" Something te Mahp An uniiHiiai blotter is mane et a round plece of Isinglass, which is fitted ever n piece of paper with a painted design of morning glories en it. Of courre, the hletters, thrte or four of them, roine beneath this, and they ciin be of nny hiirmenb.In.'J shade, though it is bust tn have them nil the bnmK color. A small cord fastens the whelV thing together. ' SEPTEMBER 22, 1922 Men Make Mere Catty Criticism Than the Average Weman Considers Yet Yeu Cannet Convince Them That an Ordinary Cemment en a Costume Is Less Critical and Mean Than Their Own Jokes ' TWO women nnd two men happened te be In the office when a girl stepped In te ask directions te some ether efllee. She had en nn extremely geed-looking dress, of blnek crepe de chine with a wdda band of brlcht embroidery down l one side of the blouse, nnd continuing te the bottom et me sisirt. The directions were given her, she expressed her thanks and went out. The two women turned back te their iiesks without comment. Twe women, you understand and j oil knew I hat oft-mnde remark about women always criticizing ether women, being catty nbeut It, and men net un derstanding why they de It and hew they can sen se much. Yeu knew, It always starts out, "Yeu women !" ltemembcr It? Well, read en. The two women turned back te their work without comment. But the men smiled critical smiles. FAVORITE RECIPES OF FAMOUS WOMEN My MRS. SAMUEL R. McUELVIE (Wife of the Governer of Ntbrankn) Pumpkin Pie One cup pumpkin. Three tablespoons sugar. Une.lialf teaspoon each of cinnamun, ricu crusi Crust One cup flour. Twe tablespoons lard Three tablespoons Ice water and n pinch of salt. Tomorrow Baked Potatoes, by Dr. Alice Masarjk. Cepvriaht. ltll. tu rublte Ledger Cempanv Can Yeu Tell? By R. J. and A. B. Betmer Who Gave Vs the First Practical Knowledge of Electricity An Englishman who lived in the six teenth century made the firt step In the. discovery of electricity nnd, nltheugh all he ever learned about it is less than the average hey of ten knows today concerning It. this English physician. Dr. Gilbert, gnve us our first start in the study of the wonders of electricity. As long age as the time of the early flreekM ts u-nn known that nmber. when rubbed, would nttract toward it bits of straw and ether light bodies, in tact, the word electricity comes from n Greek word electron, meaning amber. Ne er nprlments. however, with this knowledge as n basis nail been maue unui ur. nm. -i j n. ....- ...Kenne I V'?P"Ti" ",'.?''. '.""A ..iir-Vii: wiien rnunen wuiuii iiLiiab pint uwiv. J t " Sim (;, hings and would make them cling te em. . . llhert rtlspnvered that. In addition te en.hr alum, 'seallns !!"nC7 WhC,' j tlen for et seauug-wax ami many uim-r nuu- when rubbed had this nttrac- ther things, and he also proved that tnp attraction was stronger when the air was dry and cold, tnnn when it was wet and warm. Almest every boy has rubbed the end of n stlcK or fceaunu-wnx witn nuiiiii-i mm , then watched hew pieces of naper or feathers would Fpring tewarn it and - . I cling te it for a time, it is a ions step inmi xr. wnucri u. ke " ;- :..... .i ,.i.,.iin - i. s hit abb ram. 'llienis nnu Hiiuica i mi .'""" " phone, but the sclence or electrietty might still be undeveleped If Gilbert had LvMpn ,)P caled "mnKnetlBm," wae the 4i.M& i. 1. irtnif mli. u- V -t,,1, w . T A51rUnBCSJun.".W" Tit lyy iiucriCKe in aim-. a ma .i.nn.nc. of a glebo of sulphur made te turn in ft woedc)l frnme. By pressing a cloth nn tll0 Bl,iphur ball while it revolved, thP i,.,u Was charged with electricity. This was very crude, but the beginning of all electrical machinery, fiucrlcke also discovered that bodies charged with the same kind of electricity repel each , ether nnd was the first te notice the j snnrK nt nre nun CraCKlHIK POllllU iire- .1,. Li diice,! wncn eiecinciiy paseen ertween two bodes net actually in contact, i y Tomorrow "What Is the Slre tf a . Milligram ei Kautum;" XtXYfrll Blaxli and Wlilte Vehet Flowers Make Economical Trimming A great many of the smart fall frocks have little elbe for trimming besides ' flowers et seit-mnteriai, or et velvet. I Ven can trim your new silk frock with black and white velvet flowers. They i ' are easy te iuuhc turn uiiiu nnu are very attractive. .Marls elt with white I . i. n i.i. i chnlk some flower forms en black vel vet. Then draw some smaller forms with pencil en white velvet. Hnve them plceted or buttonhole the edges, fitlteh them together In the center. Gather the centers a bit with a few running btltchcs and add yellow French knots of wool or M1U. Stitch these flowers te your frock wherever you think they will leek most fetching. Ff.OHA. Te Keep Hair Curly, Wavy and Beautiful Here is hew your hair can be curled, nicely, easily and harmless ly, te "stay curled." Before doing it up, apply n little liquid all tacrine, with a clean teeth brush. In three hours you will have just the prettlest curls and waves nnd they will leek nnd feci se natural you'll never think of do ing without bilmerlne thereafter. Yeu won't be troubled any mere with hair stringing around your fnce with burnt, uneven ends, nor with that dull, dead appear nuce. The hair, whether long or bobbed, will remain in curl ever se long. Any druggist can of course supply you with liquid sllmerlne, nnd n few ounces will last you a long time. It is neither fcticky nor greasy, and is really a delightful thing te use. It is doubly useful because of also serving an, bonu benu bonu ticlel' drcsaing-fer U 'haMHAdr, Things You'll Leve te Make j ((J 1 I WK.atA i i vrimj i : IIF A.m "She had her dress en crooked 1" observed the married ene. "I'm wondering where the lady get the window curtains te make her dress out of 1" offered the ether. WITTr? Yea, Indeed. Catty? Critical? Unk.nd? Mean? Oh, no, of course net why it was men who mnde the re marks, net women. If the women had wild, "That was crepe de chine; it must liave been a pretty expcnslve dress Or. "She never made that dress her self: these, simple things like that nre harder te make than the fancy ones " That would hnve been catty! That would have been, "Yeu women 1 Yeu never let n thlnz set cast you. Hew you manage te see se much I The way women talk nbeut each ether nnd crltlclze each ether's clothes gets me!" NOW what are you going te de with things like that? Man, I mean. Yeu can't teach them ; they won't be lieve what you say. Yeu can't prove It te them, they slide out from under veur solid facts. ion can't Ignore them j they insist I upon being heard. And yet they're all wrong, thev are entirely mistaken, they're entirely te (he contrary en this matter of crlti- i rlzing. They criticize women ten times mere . freebr nnd cattily than women de. I Why, you tnke nn engagement an nouncement that comes as a surprise. Isn't It always the mnn who laughs and gets off the remark nbeut the last . chanrc? . A woman weuldn t dare say that for ' Early Fall Weather Brings Keen Appetites Satisfy your reviving: appe tite with the feeds which you crave most. Among these surely Is geed, whole some cake. Yeu will find your choice among the seven varieties of TASTYCAKE 13c otniwtnreiimmrnraiimiwniiiiiiDMiinTiniiiirng 'AifTlin luuitrrnittiiiiinnimiiraiBiiiniiirnaitiBiiiiiraiw Chartered 1836 In Settling Household Bills manv women find that it simpli fies matters te keep their house money and their personal funds in separate bank accounts, The monthly statements mailed by this Company te the deposi tor, showing hew her balance stands at the end of each month, is an added convenience in the business-like management of the home finances. GIRARD TRUST COMPANY Bread & Chestnut St., .Peilidclpkia m Jane Miller CONSERVATORY of DANCING Xntteuncet the Opening of it tfiill LaaaaaaVaaaB3ralaaaaVl2aaH I III laaajrfvvva3t I T i i" i IB,iiii!pf VHW4 111 IB JKKP'iUkW CHILDREN'S CLASSES In nUBSIAN BALT.ET. TOE. ESTHETIC AND INTER PHET1VE DANCING Saturday Morning, September 30th Babies' Clattei Commence October 3d WALNUT 0127 1Q28 Chettnut St. Skdectlkuwi&i - - - w - w- v- vr- m m ingmatea by Hi enucK TheOWRellabJe voune rackagaj . m - pn fear of being catty I Even if she Inn. It te be the truth. nt IP ONLY men knew hew many catty things women could say If they jUSf wanted te be menn enough. Women knew se many motives, many meanings of things that foelmii ceptiblc man. The truth Is often net se Tery prettr nnd it Is sheer kindness of heart whleS keeps a woman silent when she mltht ruin romance, dispel Illusion and abnt ter dreams. There arc catty women, of ceur we'vu always admitted that but whit anneysliM be dreadfully Is the way mJ, think that every wemnn really l3 bit way, only some can cenccnl their claw ings nnd scrntchlngs better than ethen" And In elder te back up their opinion they call a simple comment en another woman's costume "catty." IT'S as hard te convince them that they nre nlwnys wrong en this suble as it Is te held nn eel In your hand a stroke its back. Bnq Even after this conclusive proof- the fact, they will probably ct eat their cigarettes, tap them Mornfellt nnd remark In lefty tones, "Oh tb women never understand!" ' t iaHaVHHHiaViESBHZSsLfllHHKBflHIH TAPESTRIES WITn OB WITHOUT NEUDI.RFOrNT runciun or uemesttc at RIGHT Prices ; Bsf . Bnrhf s. Chslr Nratf. Foetitoolt. etc,, Willi Wnrklnit Mntrll. STAMPED LANDSCAPE CANADIAN HOMESPUN BAGS li .ni.lj I'OMJKS GIFTS BEADS WOOL Germantown Novelty Shen nj W. CHKI.TKN AVK. 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