Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 30, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY; SEPTEMBER 30, 1922
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EVEN THE YOUNGEST ONES HAVE THEIR STYLES
Seme of the Most Drab Persons
Have Brilliant Imaginary Lfeejfli
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There Arc Secret Places in Their Hearts Ihte Which Ti
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SARAH D. LOWRIE'S
SATURDAY EVENING TALK
It Is a Peer Christian Whose Disapproval Keeps Anether Out
of Church
I DO net knew nn.vtliinp thnt gives usthey de It by word nnd deed outside
(?rtrr pain thnn te be ruled out of the Church, by nn nttltude of mind.
feed thlnss lcnnse we de net come up i quIA(,''J' veyi.
I .. 7 . , , tii i I Any 0"c wlie cares te tnke tbe troll-
te the sUndnrd for membersblp, by Mp cn htmlv th tmi-uii lists f nnv
I
Masen of pemethln; wblcli we lmve of our churches, lie will see hundred I
4enc or nrr. We call our natural pride ' of " et l"en.s who no longer go
.r steicinin te our aid te Klve us the rvn. J J'S
Indifference that we wish te feel, but ,id nre "Who Demers." and some nre
c de net always succeed In net caring living Just round the corner, but have
Ctwtrdly, nnd we never succeed In net censei! .te """J; m,t because they have
.,. .,,.. n,. ceased te he ( liritlmi or even church
caring lnnr.Il. member", but horniie In the fiil!nes of
And what Is true about ourselves Is their fellow churchmen's zeal for the .
true nlse nbeut the way we feel for letter of the law or f"r their inter inter
these we hc. In fact, we may be sorry ''d"'10" of ,he ,aw ,1,ey nre J,"Ik''(1
for ourselves or hurt, but we arc hurt U As' tf) ,vhnt rtm,titutc unfitnes for
nd even bitter for these whom we love, thp Mirrmiiptit of the Hely Communion
I think the experience forever kills nnd ter the right nJ obligation te pra
In us the possibility of the "better than
...... , . ,
thou ettltuile toward an of our human
fellows, except that possibly we may
cherish nn "I'm clad I'm net like you"
rf.te of mind toward po,e,s that show
plrltunl pride. In short, we de net
always regard with kindness the per-
sons who have "-wished n-ide their
.,,,.., i iii .
garments" lest they should be contain-
lnated by touching us or tutichltiR some
ne we loved, whom thev considered In
arrer. Which state of miger In us
, , ,.
ehews us up as net beltiR very differ-
cnt after all in the matter of spiritual )
pride. ,
I
VERY strict orthodox church Chris- I
f tians sometimes feel it their duty !
a t. . i i, -! i ., i
te hurt and even te alienate Christians i
at large" by bearing testimony te their
disapproval of the lives of their neigh-
bers In the matter of divorce, of keep- '
InR the Sa'ibiith dn. in the m liter of
the distribution of wealth, in the mat-
trr of n literal rather than a thcelnglc.il
adherence te tlm remmands of our
Lord, In the mutter of pacifism, social-
Urn. brotherly love.
If my old friend the geed church-
woman shows a coldness te nm hecnuc
In one or another of these matters I de
net conform te what her church tenches
were the commands of Its l'minder. and
If she and her fellow church peeple give
me a feeling that en entering the heue
of (iml which thev iiipert and te whleh
they miniter 1 come us m nnweleni'ie
latest, tliey have truly put me In an
awkward position. Ter even though it
may lx as mueh uiliie as theirs. I am no
longer happy there, because if I am fe
indifferent outwardly te their dfsap-
preval they mn think it just reall.v te
pretest my coming, whereas If I tie-
cept their point of view I am ncknew'.-
edging myelf te have brer, vvrem. and
my nttltude U tltat of a Rii.ltv deg that
links In where he knows he is net e-
pected or even allowed. Mv natural
course Is te cease going te Mint hup'h.
or te nnv ether where a like recentien
mleht he clven te me. Seener or Inter
I am apt net te go te church at all. shepherd who knew net the sheep." long an alien ha te b.- In Amer ca ne ne
fer If the fellowship of the act is lest. Ne hum-in being j. lit te judge as te ! fore h" c-,n hls "jj;;?.'! IMAN
If I am net really there te tnk full part who is uutit for the kingdom of he-iven. ! ,( 0S ti,,ln fvi j",.nrs' coiulnueus
In the opportunities of the place, why
CO
And vet. knowing that 1 am what I
am, or have done what I have done
Trlth a clear conscience toward ied.
why should I allow the spiritual Inter
ference of ethers te prevent nie from
fulfilling my dutie and privileges a
Chrlstlnn churchwemtin? Why net ae
Cpt the dlsapprevnl for what it i we-th i
a mistake en the part of persons who
de net understni.d and net give It mere
value than it I werth'1 If It was rts'it
te re te Communion and te keep the
holidays once, and nothing ha Inter
vened between ("led and me te alienate
my spirit from His spirit win nlln'v
any one te cold-shoulder me out of mv
scat In His house, figuratively or liter
ally? The truth Is our shyness nt net being
wanted bv our fellow men makes us fnr
fetful that we are desired by Cied. V
of which gees te show thut though we
call a certain budding ('red' house m
actually think of it as the Heigv' nnd
church members' house. And this is
e universally e, especially with men
and women who have been hurt by th"ir
fellow Christians, that there must be,
aemcthlng In It We build church I
buildings and dedicate them te Oed, but
though we seldom go se fur as te put
WR.11.V evil persons out of them we offer.
de estrange persons from them with
whom we differ en personal matters of
right and wrong. As though It was our
Father's house and se our house, but
net their Father's house.
We even Intimate that In the matter
of what is called the Lord's Supper, the
Bncrament of the Hely Communion, we I
have a right te judge who shall be de
barred from that sirvice. nt least te the '
fitent of saying that they ought net te .
come. Oulte fenrpttlr.i? thnt the erlirln-J" '
least of tdieiv hip was piirtnlcen of hv
one man, at least, who had betraved tle
(ilver of the Feast, and bv another
man who within tin hour was te denv
pent blend. Yet He did net Intlmnte '
even te I'eter that he hnd no right te
M there.
POSS1IILY the many tunps He had
been frowned upon and the few time
thnt He had been threatened with ex
pulsien from tlie synagogues where th
men of Ills race were went te meet te
henr the Werd of Ced would have
made Him sensitive and shy about plac
ing Himself In the way of unkindnesi
if He hnd been like the most of u,
mere intent en Hi fellow -worshipers
thnn He wns en the Ged whom they
worshiped In common r perhaps
If He had been like the generality of
worshipers In the Temple the double
dealing of the priests of that dny. the
merccttnry profit-shoring with the ,
money changers and the hypocritical
alienated Him from l,e 'IVimile Itnt i
ODservnnces or tlie I'iiarlsees weuiil nave
from His earliest years lie thought of
il ns ins r inner s nense, nu me iai
Ne. I think there is no hnildl.u that
has been dedicated te the glory of Ced
uiiu iur nn niiiMiiii iii i.eii nun veu uini
T l,,,ve ..... -1..1. if ,
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truth. And I even go further, we
I who desires te renew thnt senslilp, a
place ie ue einereu su.viy or wnu mis
ctrlniR is ii real si.crllege. n very stave
that he knew Him. and bv .,me seven , is the peplum. freipientlv Mrcular and " :' ,,, V, ' - th.' t -' , , ,,r, - pniry. aim n i wun vciy ii.ick w ii '"""- '
or eight men who deserted Him In the sometimes double, which is attached !V..;, ,, jh rein a'.d I wish . "'Z ,.. llnr-half teaspoon of salt, sweetened apple sauce. Ilnke in slew I think it was you who liiiminder-
fnce of danger AH of which facts of te u rather leng-w eistcl jn, ket. Uut ' : ! 1 , 7'ire u ell -beaten cogs. even L'.il) degree I ahr.. for -10 mill- steed, she began bravely. "ieu Hee
sins committed or potential were kr.ewn 'hi. has by no i...an, extwigiilsh.il -, ,, , TIO On,, ttnspoen of cinnamon, . tes. cool. ew spiead with orange , I didnt want veir te have u wrong
te the Hest of thnt Supper of Fellow. ' ether tipes. The ch.ef consideration Can ) Oil lvllc One-half teaspoon of nutmeg, I manniilade, then with finely chopped Idea of me. I didn t mean te be e.-
Bhip when lie ha n did te each guest seen s te he thnt the suit material be . . . ,,. nedmer Sir cups of flour, nuts, cover this with a thin layer of i travagnnt and careless nbeut the money
,.,- i, ..,i,..i c ii,. i,. i,., i..i i ,.i.,n i .i.. .u..... i ,.. "11 J- ' ""a ' ' iieamer .. , , . nf i.0;.i,, noir- 'seeded raisins, nnd then form a liittlee veu hud given me. that was nil."
.,.l , -. ...., 'i .. iftenru ,,,',,. iloe ,-l.,illlL aliei III11L lill'l'1 ll- Illll- 11,111' - - '" .-..- .- f... ., a
mm me iiiiiiiiie- ei uie reiuK"! " iicfia iiiiuiii-iiuj ..ui uiiui ne ni'urii e i, j..,. On the ether hand cattle " pour, j
as eiif" witness thnt if we linve sinned, our Velce buy, "here, Ilex," nnd out 1 V , ' , i . ,irn i'i ., .' ' Jbts and rind of one large lemon? Quite often people who are willing te
and vet desire te reneut and be feri: ven. ' ...... ..,... . ".' sheep nnd goats de net Urnvv back their TJl ,,;, t.rnin ,,.;,,' et pan. seend vearn In the perfection of ether
l.,.. ... .......I..,. .. .1... 1I-...II....1 L.'.. I,.,.,.. .!...... A... 1. i I
there Is no Heuse that is called His ne jumps 10 je... .-.e minei, is pressed, , when ,.,,,,, because they are ,, ,, . ,. , nrts are loath te d, vete a little tlme
thnt is net in a sense ours te enter. no spring Is touched, no "nothing" ex- . fl,,IltpI.H nddlng three tnlilespoens of cold wntcr (liliy te the Inter, hang- of geed con-
Therefore, te meke that Heuse either cept the persuasion of .veur voice which "VZn.it hlfiher npe, ,, rnany I he vvh.tes , '' ""f, - -w'nu K',', i'l ,?e? ,!& 'break':
for the man that Ik sure in his heurt ilrillM him forth. Ile is nrlced nt SL' r.n ruminnnts the ears are net exnresslve ."1 V J' ,n. .."A '" . ' ." i . ?.,t l. i.eheen and dinner, will enahle
a Kb uni.u , . Pn,l - ... .1 I -r - - -- , . ... ,. , .?-.- H Mini I 11 I MlllllTtril UIIU 11IIU .'ii HIW" I " , .... ,
vk iiie ruiiniiiii piiii iiiMi. tir mi Liir iiiuii . - r nm.ih nn aii . n inn u n if.t. - n
I xuliuse of holy tilings.
if T3UT tliis is wlint otherwise geed
J? & Christians nre continually doing In
one way or nnnther turning out their
fellow Christians from the meeting place
that is called u ( hurch enl.v because it
1st meeting place with find.
Tbj de net de It often by the use
af tk rite of excommunication. In all
'itiyiifr hnVe lieen only one person
i f9rnalltput out of tbt Church : but
" ,?". S i tLl Io"se"f n,CM enetJJ2:
only te leek back en the first parth
n.iitts of the Lord's Stumer net enlv
before the actual denial and desertion
1,,,lt "fter- when In nn upper room
jS ,-WWSm'Kl ,
from fishing nnd found n meal prepared
for them by Him. He demanded no ,
rt.b'ic confeien from them of sin. In '
tact Hi' mmle no stipulation before i
Hp ,,,,, roll(Iv for ,,.,' Te Them.,M
the doubter He gnie the physical proof
f His Identity that was demanded. He
"l ??. ft Inyd Him anil In-
trusted te him the weak ones ,if Ills ,
followers. The only one t.f His guest
nt that first feast ulm wis cut off '
from the second was cut off by hi own :
act of suicide. Then- i no hint in an i
of the narratives that for .Jehn whi ;
i,...i ,'..ii.,.. ...i in... i... .i i.
""" '""''-i mm mi. in.- very liiiiu-
ment hull when ten ethers lei. nnd te
,,, feo, f tu, (T(n (ip () f) '
whujiml never thought of desertion, or
te Nlnxleniu. who braved the oppesi-
tinn of the I'eumll. or te Jeseph, who
gave tlie sepulchre, were given the nu-
iherity as te who should be i ailed
Christian .iml who hnuld be pre-
neunced unlit. Whatever thev mn
have thought of Peter' denial and
of the ethers' desertion, thev certain!)
did net piPMime te dictate what their
Lord sheu'd think of them or de te
them.
.. "
A M' '" ,n,' bitter day when I see
-i- ign "f .ni-i M"atieii .mil th
ewnre of the hars vlsib'e or Invisible
that earne-t eluin 'i men feel In dutv
b mini te raise ag.il'ist their fellow men
in the matter of the snernmerit or in
the interest of ecfiriaulm or because
of some eivlesinstle.il or even ethical
pnint of view of the teachings of Christ.
1 am wondering if the- are nn for-
getting that the Muster likened Him-
self te a shepherd and His followers te
sheep. These who scatter His sheep
are what he called "wolves." Tim'"1
"he enter His fr,M of their own initie -
five, apart fr'm Ills guidance, he calhd
"thieves end robber"." these who make
It lti'e n dub and constitute theui"e!ve
as an admittance committee with power
te blackball . re when He , nl!,.,l f.iU,.
snu D. i.i v im:.
.Mele-Trimmed Suit in '
Fashionable King's Blue
I!y COKINNi; LOWK
Tin fall a woman m.iv vvear nny
"m" i sun and nn i ive u single
b'fgnette lifted te her I". r fverythuu
In thu wetld n beirt: done in tui prev-
ln''e. t course, the ihmm gesture
Ming distmgulh"d. ither by nature
r by npplii a'leii. Tednv we lllitt"iti'
a (lress , reatien of kiim's b'ue di.ve-
Ijii trimmed with gray -mh it r.'l and
pre-eiiting a ll uiiet striking feature '
the blind if geld cmbieldc-v j.I...-. d
ilnu'ii f. trtti nt thn k nm i. I l. . . tt
as are w ninny of th
.u j- i. i ..- i-'t, w i ... C.. - . , . llli; IUUI,
unbelted and the skirt i mushed with
n tunl. Tlierij is, bv the wnv, ipiite
a gn it deal of similar i i.Lreideri .
tren.nient en the autumn coat and ,
IresM sleeves.
Adventures With a Purse
f ,
LTIIOI'fMI a census-taker would
PH
' Ul lll".t M"lll' !,( . 'l.kl.
edly list me nmeng theinri. , ... ,iP,,.. i,,,,,.
I1I1UOUOT
"grown-ups" ther
are certain things .
fr iihlch I have n liking which nre
f"umI ln ,m' ,n department. I could
wander for nn indefinite length of time
mnnigu tames mien win, .ion, or toys
!,,inlt ' " ''"' Ami the ether day
hil" adventuring I (..me across a ley
i Avani.-u mr ui i .'i eisii, iinu one
... ., ..
umcu would niuiiM' mat youngster jeu
knew, te say nothing of ,urself
Ii is
I L 1
a deg ln n kennel
Iternlce has n denlernhln hnhli nf
leaving her ringfl and ether jewelry
. . , , . ...
strewn nbeut her dressing table and
money tucked carelessly into a drawer
nun vviien i leu in-. .......ntHiie assures
, , , ., - , .
.... .I.... 1 ... .,i.r.l ... unf.. 1.... 1....&
uni nun, ii " I "', ; '""', JUBl
in.- mine i ii.,i leii.i.iiK mi., m mr n
i.itnlnltin.) ulrnnihnT I fminil Fnw !.-. ..
I.,, ui.ii... e......n.... .,, H.i-r .1
tin box plenty large 'nmigh for the
eriiinnryiii-vuM mm miiii u kmh, xer
Hi'veutytive fl"i eighty-five cents
Fer niwf af tbt 4d
Wtmin'i Pan
;:i
i ib beura of ai
pja m nhnn ivainut
or main iae
i ill. (in) iiiiiih. i t nn ii run
Please Tell Me What
Shall She Give a Present?
Penr Cynthia I have a problem en
whlcn I would appreciate receiving our
advlee
I am employed an a stenographer, nnd
my bops is fi-y kind In glviun me prl
v.ue and eutsbl work Cor winch 1 am
paid very nicely
Would It be prep, r for me te (,'lve him
n small tlft such us a siu liamlkerchlef.
as he Is middle-age'l. single and dress,-7 I
"IN DOl'DT."
Ve r.nt give tbe man a preent Jus:
out of ii near U Walt "ill til Chrlst
m is or New Years and thin give him a
'Uiple of silk liandkerchU.?
Hew Soen May Papers Be Taken
Out?
Pear Cynthia unoe again I write te
vim r valuable column n tbe i:fsiMi
rru.if J.r.i'Tniv. I am gad te hear
thnt "Ixinely Unh.pp and MlSkjilile"
Is ih-eri-.l 'in I heiie lonely grift ders
ei veur ciiiumii iv. ii vie'.'i uii.
,.., v,,,.. Vohl ii ICnluht th lt' the
Atta hev, ..um. ti unihiu, inn h inn
i',iv le talk
1 w ish I could shake hatida
with ou
1 wi.mW r if Otuhl.i could te'.l me hew
residence In the country. Including one
1 veir in th- Slate where th" petition Is
I tilud.
Seme Geed Advice
Pear Cynthia May 1 plMse tay a
few weids te "P. M "
ft. r t cvlim: In- l tier 1 "as re-illv se
am.util at 11 e mind of a sevvntecn-v-ir-eld
girl that I really had te write ,
I wuid'T. 'It M ." just what kind ei
b .s eii have been geit g with If
ve'i went v.'.th th- I .ght kind of boys.
i J w .uld net be kts-el nnd kissed till
It grw into n regular habit mid rtnallj
i !ik"d Tik. the word et one
much elder than veu, "I M ." nnd
r "'ember that though the bnrv s mav
k ti n'ss .i girl ntil be allowed, te
d. se ever b-l'lg kteil back. yet.
tl s. -,mi Ii. v s would net think of
n-arrvlng such'u g'rl What a man
-iTiiet hiv., s what he wants Hear
tl s in n 'i.d and I hope I have dene
a I.ttle In hdrlng te i binge jour views.
. iNK WHO KNOWS.
The Very Ideal
tieir rin'hi.i T am a eung g'lrl of
f." r ."d vi 'lu'.te 1 pul.ir with both
v . .1,. ,f..ni.' . i i. mother
s , I niii 'mi. i.iunir t'.. no alKiut with
I,m. '.e lie .'ls.innreves ' f smoking
a 1 klss.ng I have threate'ied ti leave
h " If -he continues te nrtl.e me act
.A" a iuM
New. f'vnthW. am I right
There l a boy I knew and he said
)( would marry m If I would consent
'Y-x'A I de this rMhla, as I am net
i.uite suru th it I love him well enough
te ,i.) with lilm- '
thi; ni.un kitten. '
Your mother Is cpilte right. Per
sonally, I'vnthia is afraid she'd be a
b.t n i',re severe than veur mother about
ftviking and kissing And at fifteen.
g:-!s uti) tee eunn te hav t'eys call
lug en them All right te have be
and girl fr.ends, but no nt.11 spccia.
boy friend.
Invites Knockers
Iienr Cvntl. a -! have !.
a reader
Whv Simp Animals Held Their Ears
Clev le Their Head, When Fighting
The ears of main animals nre higl Iv
sensitive. When nn iiniuinl draws l,.s
ears hackwa.d und pn-es them dose te
l!l.ll , . ,.n..n,. . .., ...
111 ll il ! It' i i!'!"! ti ". i t. ''
of mind. Only animals which light vv itli
their teeth draw their i ars back when
i",kii.,,, .n,i !.,. ; ,i,ie in nrevi nr ti.n
. ltn ". f frlim rnMlnir ,he, U the
. .... , . .. ,
ears. As n result, whenever a tooth teeth
fighting animal feels savage, or even
nrelend te be siivnge. as is often the
',,... m. ,. , nimnU. ,1,,. ..n,-
. ,,rniVen..is nntn.nls ficht with
their tteth nnd draw back their ears
..,. ,..,.,, n Ti. rn0Bt fmnlllnr in-
Hllll,ps ()f t)lW ,ire mlr ,jeSs and cats,
. , , , , , t f tllf llrn
,,,.,, , cnr,ens nt feeding time. The
, ,l0St. nU (os tlli Hcnue he fights
.. ..i ,lt ,, ,
vvith his teeth,
although net n inent
enter. Mut he enlv Us. s his teeth'
. , , , !, ...
i Ce.), ,.n nu nn mil. ns ll nr no nn
. I . t 1.. .. a ,..,.. 1 ! H I A II .. -...,. t. r, en, I -1 .-, r. 1 I linn 111 ll I .111 1 . I . lllll I III llllM
Tr ,., . ,, ,i'" "S"""f. ' - .i'i
no ins insiue and I ,,,,,,,, nrn Ms feet and tmrHeiilnrlv
' move their enrs freely use them when
' "nrtleil. or upon "';;;ij1 object,
. no im better te understand the possible
.innger. Thty turn the ears toward the
point nt which they arc looking or in
;,h direction from will, h the sound Is
.1 '1 llll.'.l'ill livn. ...' III
I ...
niipreailiing in order te hear mere ills- i
; tlnetly. At the sum.) time t
. . .. ..
I"11.!:.. '. 'm,.,n"V. '"' .. '"y n"M
' the nenii, since nn ei me (-ei.se ergniis
rr. lecnted there, mid the entire nt-
.nil... n
t tilde thus produces that tiositive e
prussien of rlose attention which artists
I te Ilk te picture.
i
MendajvWhat Is Celd IJthtT,
1A Sn. 3sT a &A - "ViEL fl ft9 a ap,fl 4&&u&
lMizss3iSSMtmsisssssas3smr!
te De
By CYNTHIA
I.rttm te CuntMa'i eeltimn must b
tii'Tn im en' nlr of the HfinT en'u
di'ii mint he sleiicit ii (Hi the lertfer j
uninr anil nidnn. TUr nnme uii? net
I tinblMlinl 1 thr a r I. r .t.i. i net irnh
'. I niijm ii Mlfri ami Irilir icrlllen
i i liiKh itilfi ir thr iminr icfll net tip
," nil, lCnt'ii nli ti 'Ii if " '
mi.ueR flint can hf eieen Is the
i nmn will n'riiti' toet: tin it. in e'f
m'iiiiI trftrrs nre vniu urittcii u'nfn
iilMOlutelv necessary.
tl . knockers are a comical bunch After
a i.ttle deliberation I have decided te
i .,n 'he anvil chorus uni d '..vui .. i .
luvuks en my own hoelt
( ii-st e(T t wish te suite that "I'lebe"
a's as though he was stricken with a
sev.re case of puppy levt, nnd a littb
raz7.inc should w.ike him up He inav
tii nk he has the real thing, but he will
r nam his appetite by the time he
readies the dinner table. His dupe Is
siciitlv moist, net te say all wet and
siturateil
Hetty r seeiiis te be a geed tort of
p. rwen, and her position is something
hk 'he tdets nn suited In the statics i
'" '"l "laiiivu iiui.i uv.ui i.iumiv
,,,imlnn luhlcli n i tueen .mx.
.1.. f.. ..... .1 1 ...... Ta,... 1 1 1 . t ,. T I
th tig) she should de ns Laura would
hive her heroines de an 1 stlcv te iln
bitter nd. Outside of that she Is nil
l ..''it and should tv commended ler her
actions
nd new te end up th s lengthy epIMl,.
with a word for I'eggy If the ilee-n t
knew hew te make her Ideal fall madly
In love with her sh- is the tlrt of her
se that 1 ever heard of that didn't knew
that little Mcret It s-ems te work bet.
ter In the park en a moonlight night
In the shadow of a large tree, or, in
event of net being able te go te the
park, try the parlor when the last (iiar
tr In the in. tt r has . i, J its purpose.
It si elnH te tie gnat 'Uff
I will new close and let the anvil
chorus start out en mv peer ! It' r I
think I shall njev reading n little i.ixz
dlnct.d at myself HINIK KID.
Ptrhaps they won't knock haul.
De Net Stick te Same
Bake, but VaryThem With Mrs. Wilsen'sptiXX'?
.. the money until she hnd opened '
This Alse Applies te Dessert
sorve. fnr Hern Arn 7)iiri,,t. D,.f nt r7t H,-.!!,,,
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IJy MHS. M. A. WILSON
Cevjr aht. 1013. hM Mrs, If. .1
ll'ilsen.
all
riehts reserved
OATL'RDAY is usually devoted te
marketing and baking, nnd I have
gathered many poeinl recipes together
for a medley" today.
Itasle Switzerland Heney Cakes
Place in a saucepan
One cup of nenet,
One'half cup of butter.
Heat verv slowly until the butter h,f;"k. dipping the fork
h.1 1 1 . n tul fpv fi fTiklliiti lir
mrlteil, hrinij at onre te toiling point,
thnn ndti
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Julie of one lemon,
tirnted rind of one limen.
line and one-half cups of finely
chopped altnenils.
drr.
. i
ing pewuer, an i
ioeiis of caraway
Sift flour nnd bnk
add with two tnb!esi,
seed te the honey mixture, work te
smooth deuch. idace en the be te cnill
for tlime hour. Then roll out thin
r.n ii nil - (l.in fA1 Iwmril 'Hi. I Pill in nil-
HI lU'll-HUUI'll HOMI'l, It..'. --
long and squares. Decorate tlie tepi
with citron or maraschino cherries cut
' thin -trips. Lay en baking sheet
,i i.,,k,i in moderate even for tell
and
minutes.
I'ltliiiicrs Almend C'altcs
This town in France is famous fir
these Utile almond cakes'. Many chefs
have paid a large prbe for the recipe
for these cakes. Yeu will need almond
ensie or meal that is sold by the fancy
grocer. I'lnce in mliing bewl:
, One-half pound package of almond
A , .
at.d we. kin smooth" paste, new add:
' Veil tablespoons of melted butter,
One (up 0 pe.c.ieifd .Uffer.
work sugar well, then nail :
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une-hfiij cup uj pour,
7'i.- ci.riinii. hiiLinn naicder. silted
vidiinl onus, stirnikle the top thickly
with chopped nuta and gently put te
miike the nuts tnku held, Let stnnd
ene-linlf linur nnd then bnke ln inodcr inedcr
nie even fifteen minutes.
Isle of Wight Wonders
This recipe wns invented by the Inte
Omen Vic erla for the l'rince Cen
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I'lnce in mixing bewl:
One cup of powdered sugar,
Six level tablespoons of butter,
Yolks three eggs,
One-Quarter teaspoon of nutmeg,
y
-w. r .:&sw s 's-1 r- :
mS K 'A V
m m-
The jiiung lady is well surrounded
bv milliners, but the sad truth Is
that they just want te show her
that they have new winter coats,
tee. Mime of cloth and some of fur
and tome of the two combined.
She wears the conventional smocked
fimk and bloomers te match which
have become almost a national cos
tume for the little schoolgirl
Cares When Yeu
With Apples and te Spiced Con - Cen -
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Juice of one lemon,
Juice of one einnnc.
The stiffly beaten whites of the three
eggs,
l'nur cups of flour,
Veur Ii vel tfaspoens of baking poto peto pote
dt i'.
Werk te n smooth dough, chill for
two hours, Hull out about 11 (pinrter
inch thick, cut with large biscuit cut
ter, new make three gashes in each
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no mil 11 mu 111 iiii.'.-.iuniirin III nil
itnh of the edge, lift en large cooking
g the fork through the
a golden brown in smek-
1 fnt. dust thickly with
j,,,, jl0t (je "
' t.r.Mi1nfu1 cmnr nnrl nffinntniiii Tlm
iienui im cuhi" v '' j.iiv
wonders nre nice for breakfast with
fruit and coffee.
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Applfl Hiiwn
Line a deep baking dish with plain
of half inch strip of pastry, bake in
moderate liven, until the pastry lis
,,,. y hrewned, nmv make it meringue
0f mffly henten whites of three eggs,
and three-fourths cup of powdered
g'r. l'mc: mu nig, iin.i iiune
little rosettes nil ever the top of the
II In
Flawn.
!.. I 1 , .itjVi t r- n u l.livt.e.,1 n,. .... I.. ,,.A '
J M'WOI',lllll' 1! lt'J'M 111 IUU In inUl
in place of the vvlnt1s of tlie eggs,
i-
W II ATS WHAT
Uy licit n Dccie
I
renilv conversationalist
Table tnlk need net he brilliant, hut
It must he ngreeahle Impassioned ar
guments, malicious Keaslp, shop talk,
lieus. keeping troubles, details of hea
pl.al operations or dental seances -these
and kindred tepi, h are net social sub
tectH Yejng jjeople should he ciiceur
ngid te report at the dinner table an
pleasant IncldenlH of tlie day or te In
vite comment upon books, music, pic
tures, etc. Uoed stories- brief and well
told may be lepuited ut dessert tlme.
What la essential Is te acquire the
habit of ready conversation, which la
the most widely appreciated of all aeclal
accomplishments. ,-.
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1 nnu. gsi.
i i ii'a-ii v, ,:.ir.t
The Superior Sex
By HAKL, I)KVO IUTCHELOR
Jehn Steel takes Anne Temple
home with him en n stormy night
trhen he find her nitleep in his taxi.
Mama Steele, Jehn's mother, has
altcais trantcd him te marry
Kathcrine. Cleveland, a teemmi in
their eicn set, but tehen she sees
that during the finht for the girl's
life, Jehn has fallal despciately in
love with clinic, she makes the hest
of it, ,lnnr has a secret in her past,
(i mystery that she trfuses te divulge,
ii d .1(7 rein is afraid of the future.
ll'Acii Steele asks hir te marry him,
the girl refuses, ami the next morning
she disapptars. When she returns
that snmr night, she tells Steele thnt
she has reconsidered, and trill be his
trie. Steele gives hir his toerd never
te ask meic from her than she it
willing te give, and a week later they
arc married and start Seuth for a
honeymoon trip. In spite of his love
for .liinc, Slide keeps lii.s piemise,
and his vnnsidciateness and gener
osity go far teuard winning the girl's
trust.
Anne Evades an Issue
ANNE stubbornly refused te search
her thoughts for an explanation of
her feelings. Hut she resolved tp spend
ns little n peslm of the money Steele
gave her, en herself. A certain amount
must be pnld out regularly, nnd she
would deny herself things In order te
de tills, Unit was ns fur as she would
go in the analysis of the matter.
When Steele had given her that first
hundred dollar,, she had inclesed ,,11
but twclit.v-live dollars of r in nn
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envelope and 011 the first dny of their
nrrivni in t olen, hnd posted it back
te New Yerk. This done, she had
1 purse that inerning te pny for the
X'V'Te X'V'Te hnlndtre'ruu'
, bends, lie wouldn't have insisted en
bu.viiig them for her, nnd of course, she
hiuln't dreamed tliey would be se ex
pensive. New. of course, he believed that
she had frittered nil her money nvvnv
en foolish luxuries. She writhed at
the thought, for nit heugh Anne hnd
married for money, it was net because
she herself wnnted It, she hadn't been
selfish in the matter nnd she didn't
want Steele te lielieve thnt of her.
And of course, he hnd misunder
stood her, they hnd both played nt cress
purposes.
. ' " .'I,,S '" Oll.l ,101
'I am net trying le buy your love."
,ni (,,, t,L. wer(ls l,t, J,,,, ,v(1, A ,
... ,i10 ,i,i,f i,n i,be '.m.......
,,, nn(, she p nni.uiy. r,-
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,t ,t"0t ' ,h,nk ""th,"S ln'",e
' h". Knocked en the deer of his room.
'" heart heat In her threat n she
lieard his hurried footsteps crossing the
lloer. The next meineiit he had tluug
... , . ... . .
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Her small face was anxious, but be-
fore the leek in his eyes her own fell.
She was suddenly unitized te find her-
Uelf trembling, and this fact disturbed
' her. Alwajs before In his presence,
Mie linn neen mistress et herself snv
, for thnt first time when his strnmr..
'propesiti had terrified her.
If nt. inmost Immediately Steele had
recovered uiiuseii, uiiu ins next words
were gny.
"Wel new thnt we understand ench
ether, we'll never speak of the matter
again. Suppose we go for n drive.
W.atld you like that?"
Her response te him was immediate
nnd n passion of gratitude toward him
rose up In her heart. Hew ridiculously
easy he hnd made it for her! He had
been willing te accept without further
questioning the explanation she hnd
given him ; he hnd deliberntely set
aside the issue.
It was with relief thnt she turned
buck te her own room te get ready for
.the drive, ami iur uie rest et the ufler-
, neon she was uiiustinlly gay and excited.
Hut back in her thoughts there lingered
something thnt she was trying des-
perntely net te reniemher. It wns the
leek thnt his eyes hnd worn when lie
hnd looked nt her. It hnd been gene In
an Instant, but in thnt brief Mine., ,,f
I itme uhe hnd trembled beferA It n.,.i
something hnd risen In her te meet it
IsnineUiing Unit shn hnd never expe
rienced before nnd dlil net wnnt te face.
Ne, whnt shn wanted wnu te he free
and tintrnmmeled. Hhe wnnted te he
able te leek nil men straight in the
eyes, cnlmy and coldly, nnd without
a trace of emotion of any kind. She
already had a mission in life nnd many
tilings te forget, nnd all she nsked of the
future was that it spare her any further
suffering. Surely thut wns little enough
te nbk.
(Te lie Continued)
WHAT THK FKMAI.K K.VID 01' Kin.lNH
in Ian "Female of the Ht,e.'lH.. l.ntin..
wrote verv t rnnVtlv of woman, j,'ew one of
the ilieuded Lueelei telln tales 'nbeut Kliilinvr.
rlppllnu the surfiice of Initinutlenal content
ir.. Uiinu mere nbeut 111 m fHlp lni.rui.,..
read nrat-paaa feature In Magailne Hectleii
et Bundav I'iiplie LtisiBa. "Maka It a
AS YOU wnlk nleng n city street you
nnss hundreds of drub, tinlntcrcst-
Ing looking people.
There nrn very few that you renlly
pay nny ntfentlen te iih being strik
ingly original or even worth the trouble
It tnkes tii turn your eyes in their di
rection. Yet out et nil the dull commenplnce
lookers, there, are, in turn, only u very
few who have net some secret place In
their imagination that Is fur mere in
teresting thnn anything you can sec en
the street.
You'd never suspect tliem for n
Eeceiul.
Who would even think, for instnnee,
that this rather sail looking girl in the
blue dress that iltii her se badly nnd the
lint that is only that and nothing mere,
is really n striking woman in u bronze
evening dress, startling till the diners In
n pepulnr enfe with her beautiful
dancing?
Hen te cither of them nfter the Jirst
glance, In which you put them nnd the i
uninteresting class and let it go nt
thnt.
THKY mny belong there, ns far us
environment, leeks and occupation go.
Fnte or Mimethlng may have placed
The Weman's Exchange
Bicycle Grease Stains
Te thr J.'illter of IVnmcnt'a Page:
Denr M.iilnm Will von lilndlv tell I
me what will take bicycle, crease out of i
cliamnainie ateckincs?
Hew much should a girl seventeen, five
feet four Inches in height, weigh?
FAY.
Use a powder llke magnesia, fuller'H
earth or French chalk, te remove the '
grease. Sprenil It thickly en tlm stains,
working It aieund gently until It be-,
Am tint mini seinewliut sallow ami ii,.... , ,,1Br; ,'", i""" os brbi. t
unremuntlc in iippearancc, would you ,' J1',0, r '" " of Hfff as th li
ever nccuse him of adventuring far Inte j ',' u' 'i?'- deft't el .1 i "h"' M ,
deep wildernesses traveling out of Civ- ,lVn7,,,Sh, nrn.. In'efc flS th"; !
illzntien, nwny from people? Indeed often Mini i. .! , Ml1
Yeu wouldn't si.si.ect either of them I tl) ,' 'P,!' ,! t ,11tJ,1,,lltevtt' $
because yu weuldt T tm.v any ntteii- ii .i '- 1"em"lult "t ether way 0f Wf
iiiuuim fv, vii li t uiiiii ib uu- 1
swim. Anether thing you told me te de
was te rise and fall en my tees every
night until l get tired. I have done thlst
exercise net only In the night, but In I
the morning and It has net hclptd me ,
any.
New, dear madam, could you tell me
what will help 1110 te riduce my legs.
My weight Is U'J ikiiiikIm, and nge Is
seventeen, se my legs show mere te a :
disadvantage than If I weie .iteut.
Seme people say because I dance a '
let that that has a tendency te maka I
them fat I eat potatoes an awful .et. u
Dees that affict them? :
I have heard there are stockings made
of rubber that make legs thin Shall
I tr a pair, and ure they expensive?
ANNUM S
If this exercise does net help you,
thr n It must be because your less are
piepeny developed and the rust of you
Is uadei'di veleped Veu had better ix
erclse your arms and the upper part of
your body te get stouter. Instead of trj -ing
te 1 educe your legs If ou dance a
great deal then our Ii gs must be ti allied
devvn te JUht the tight piiipoitlens Yeu
de net give your height, but 1 1 y Is net
1 very heavy weight, and it niunds
J f Sd"-..," inn'iThe VSW'fe'u
match your well-develelied Ii cs. Deen
1 breathing will hep you and arm exui-
(lsts win help jiii. De net use the,
ruiiber stockings,
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Uilihett Lattice with Embroidered Flew
ers
On a crepe frock whnt could be mere
handsome than ribbon lattice work and
embroidered Honors? I'se ribbon el a i
darker or matching color. . one end
of each lengthwise piei e te the neck
line. Weave the short piece in anil
out and stitch the nil te the la t and
ur.st mug iniiiii. vv in n a i hi. woven,
join the bottom end of t i ,,, i j.
beiih te ihe wiltliiii' L'ii'ih ...I r leave
nm! Ileweis in bright who's or silks.
The inllre front 'of the hud -he'ild be
covered wllh the lattice vw.tk
FLIIIIA.
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mc vpening
235 Market St..
comes gumniv Hern having absorbed '' P'ee mm living your weukM)(
the grease. Then brush It off and apply M"'.
a,?l'e'ir.s'Onll,lU0 lhlS U"MI tl,C MtUl" i ,f ,!",M" Mlln,: f,,ef", ,,,!,t n" M M
One hundred and twenty-three peunds1?'01' walk along the street should em
Is the con ect weight for n girl et I'-Mirc's he true feeling behind them
seventeen who 13 live feet four. ' your path would be lined with shining
eyes and hillliant smiles.
Legs Won't Get Thinner j Don't put them down as drab and,
Te the r.d,ier 0 lVemnn's riec: dull until you are sure they are: they
Dear Madam A few months age I "'i llav" romance in their voids that
wrote te ou, nsltlng advice for fat would iimiize jetl.
legs. Yeu te il me te walk, dance and
SJw'
mmmMmaBamn fm al"
'TCtc,':A:,s:-fuu:i tV 'y KMsl-yMiMO U.V.teKi'lirKMMjq
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plete line of Eiectric Lighting Fixtures and
Household
SO
On all our dupl.iy fixture, nt our prctent loca
tion, 23 N. 10th St Second Fleer, alie at our
new aildreis en theae dates ONLY
OCTOBER 2, 3, 4
Adelphia Sales Ce.
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becau
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Pleases the most exacting tastes.
Quality Economy Purity Flaver
Always Assured.
RI'IIXKK A CO.. WIIOI.KHAI.K AOKNTH.
"1.1.1, TKHTllONE I.OlU.M( 0711
them In ordinary evervdnv ei, f'
Mmices tul surroundings i,Vr ?"
K ven tiiein their dull. stm,. "&
slens
". i'prt.v
Nn flcuibf tt ,1l .,
iwsrr''wte
They lmve te go en dnv nf( , '--l
nm which iney ,m, fnMP( ,:.,'."
te submit without ce.nplu, ' 0lv ?
rlin iih of responsibility that I el.l li
, 'J hey lire net tuthuDiiv Ii i' l cm"
den hi fill tfi.nii,... .i'"1.1 . ll. " Vert
Wrt
ii.inuiii. u uiement'K notice. '
y(m lmve, tee, Imvcn't u? "
Yeu don't linve te he ilrnh nn,i ,'
interesting 1() 1,-ve tl, , ii" ' ,n'1.'""
i Mi .. n...... .i.. " "s.ii piac.v i
1 hey .i.ist want te think about belnt '
aide te pick up and leave for foreJiVt
pints at any minute, or t Vc .,, SeSkB,:
America, or have geed clothes, or writt- I
utlll'lnu Mini I...I.. i .1 '.vl ""W '
stories thnt help paint pictures th.i
eu. piny music tnnt will liiM,rp.ni
l-ave somebody te de their cooking.
TT IH vastly interesting when w
J- draw out n secret desire like tWi'
from tlie depths of n heart.
It is kept se hidden, se silent n
separated from the dally life thnt It
comes ns n revelation of the ehdrnctet"
of the liersen who confesses It
I' or It is invariably wimcthii,.. i.
startling centrnst te that everyday Hfgt
the mere commonplace that is, the meri
adventurous the secret Is sure te be
And what exultation there is ever It! ,
It.tttiw nil,' tline'L ,r,ll.I..M ... ...
nre w It Ii the' imninnrv hnimhtM. tl.I
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P0MPE9AN
LIVE OIL
Sold Everywhere
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FURNITURE TOPS
FOR HOME OR OFFICE
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Announcing
or uur ixew onewroonni
Oct. 2. Exhibitinir a com
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