rA m-jj a w L. ? HI ' 'J iA i 1 s e W W u B-i. w (PTO'VKVn ' '-.Mi-Air-! jjr " fMj -' ' V 34 ' iwa.-'ia ., MF"W J.W Min Are of Seme Use, After All Declares Winnifred Harper Ceeley EC 4T l lly WINNIFKKI) ZNEVEIl miss n husband, except when moving dny cornea round!" imea tuc merry widow. "Of course, there Isn't anything en nirtli tlmt wninnn ennnet de, mid nil tlmt, lint nfler I li n v e titken down pictures mid hung tli rm uriiIii, mid corded n trunk, and moved the furni ture iireund, mid tried te open u can of p.iint tlmt imI ... m..... - ('" lli-nlv innrln , if vrwrxj "? Pk ). r" ' TFPK(- I-------------------------' &iL?i KrSi V l!" W Hr V Aa &.' V rr ri1 Ti lrt .' K K 3SR J f.S ..jWINNIKntCD 1 ,14 KAtPER COOLF.T a ifti TBt-' Vl''-nst Iren, with n dent-, could tn e oil n wnce . n ... rtv cemp.,ny before liecemltiR en T iW! tP Xft.,v '-r .M , , in ..niiflin-i. .nni rpnnlr the damage. Of Z." -'i"" nvt- btiiaW. ' JWNNIKntCD just want te lie course, such n femnlc mechnnic Is reini )f net t v'lE? MXIlPEn. COOLET fi ..,.1 .l!n nt IhiL-nrlllff Willi the lOUM'helll COn- I .. "cllrT "9.5 "" "J-..,:. -. l5 .nn,lv J fa "vcry time I move and that Is tiiviinccs that get out of order, and em,nny nt n1I Ne ciri should glve ' I nnat nnm , tr. fur ilm ni-nlileiii of may be mere capable than her im-umiii. . ,... me . one boy unless engaged te . i t ... ...,.t. .. ...nil...' i.. .. i ii i ii i i in I nnd&nS n flat ' u "per"en job? J e.,.it Mi.r n n,n .,,n,i..r iniiimvp. f P,. 1",i .fc"h " " ...w...... ..... - 5 ments, makes one seek te better nereit every fall 1 swear ill get murrica Knf, I ,,,.b. mietlinr ..linm.n Mw 'frrhen. after I am all settled and .A?. H ...' . .. .. . SL eTC&thing Is nrtlstic and cev and 5 tlnr. I sort of size up the eligible men ha x unew nnu uecme i Mining uiiiiici lt r. , i--.- t .1 ,.. -. v t' ..f t.t, ff .t ,.. fjnnncx one! Iliey nre se big and in tne way mid nearly an ei inein cneriu xnui N6W, of course, she doesn't mean ! ' . ..if ...i. i, ?mere than nne-tentli of what -lie My, but the grain of truth which coneirlses the one-tenth causes us te tiemler en the domestic nuc-tinn. "'iS, la ,lnes9. il after we hnve turned tlilrt ': iV Y11.,1- .. ...... ll... MU lTTTTtni"zll'' with the While we are Mruggllii!. witn tne mlew-shndes. and f.il lug off u step- ider. and ftlng fuinitme. the brute " .".'".... i . i..-.. : window strength of some Friend Husband does ' The Superior Sex . flv 1IA7RI. 11MVI1 II ATfllKLOIt r . . . . : venn itectr kikc .nine umpir home icith him en ,i slmmy ni'iht ichen he finds hrr mleci in hit Uni, end she m faint trith uvnl.-ne... During the fight that iimm ei ie eirl's life, Steele falli ileijie utelu in tote fith her nnil in ;ifr nf the e ctit in her pti.it that iinr tefuiri In divulge, he mnrriex her. Marrin Steele, hit mother. din;ineiri the watch, but the makes the hct of things, and there it no iuatien of lobe en .-lime's pett, for Steele premises her never In nsk meic from rtcr than she m trilliwi te give. On the honeymoon trip Steel's eonsider eensider attness and nrntrmitu go far totem tl ' tcitming Anne's trust. r ? On the Brink t, TT,W"AS during the last week of their X itay in r.nnama that the inevitable i happened. A dinner nance at the hotel ' prepipltatcd matters, and that nlglit ' Anne seemed mere than ever irrcsM- Anne seemed mere uia.i ible. ei. .i... ,.t .i,i,,,,,,nrin iri. I descent green, a dress that made her ' oienue loveliness mere man pwt ...-.. i t. i it. .... !..... .. i nnuVunreal, and for the first time Steele carried Anne off t the i dun-uas fleer, the ethers engaged bteele in conversation, but be was giinily nvare of tlie fact tlmt each man was awaiting hisiurn te dance with Anne, nnd where in a-different nwd it would In re amused blni'. tonight it tilled him with an in- ' , ' . i lense iurj. Tjj leek nt him no one would have u...i ii -...,. i.,,, ...,i,.-.,rt.,ii,.n ;l nt tlm ,nhl.. e,,,l ,n,.i-n rhin ..n,. ,EeJ nt the table ami m ie tn.ui en- an looked at him curnmslv and wen- .erifd what he was made of te lie able , te loot nt 11 woman like Anne with such , mui.iint Inillffevenee ..pliert'iit inutueunic. i ne emcers were ueariy an yeuu;. aniPin Panama women were scire. A woman with as strange a loveliness as Anne possessed was bound te be be sieged with attentions and from the very lirsf day of their arrlwil. It lir.d ratlier ilelighted Steele le see the men swarm- ing like moths nrniind her. Iut tonight vvcr. thing was different. Te jsee her in th? arms uf nnutiicr man only intensified tlie fuct that tier love was.' net his. that .ietuall he hud no mere privileges than any of these . eiu-iasiiiuiicii ue-iri' i"i unit i . , ,, .,, ,. . . .. ... ,in . peme men lli:e tnoe mini ui square inenis n nay just iiinc.v imi --. , ,..., i. i, .. girls, you ceys wne wm wnnuie hub one's wanting te sit down mid gobble ' Plnr-e "'l . hnt fun It " "p" i KO te work and find them There are unheal feed that eften: and they in the dirt and exhauMten of mmlng i tellty of aMf who nre no, what you think they own jei se that travel mil day. te anticipate the trnnniilllit.v nnd , ,Rhi ea nippers, but that would show independence nre unki own te "be I beauty of the home, when nil shall be ,,, a very geed time Just the Mine. IS wife Ne. I ly can't go finished! Yeu forget the little out- ' riea.v, don't think me an old meld tin SndeVth Jeke nwh !" !-'" t e",ier. and .be -',nr "evs , only a fem.ile of sexen.ecn ea? I 1 I. . . .. . ..... I I I I I I I il' 11 III II I HI I l 1 l 1 . ..- I . . . l.l IIH found it iiiiiesihlp te maintain tils , ternvd in wnir head, ion can held It 'vnthla's column ns mieresiing ai .uis. ir.,m "7yr;irrri("itii.K ..t , .iinni-mlprle I1" I'laee in tacking it te a bund. The 0CJ . .,,..,., .. ' ' d Jimi ...... usual attitude of K.iJ lamniaderie. UJu.lt,.ril 'eft nt th" side will form the' Nexer fear, you wen t drift Inte ebllv. i urj0, :i,.ns, bea, During dinner their table was hip- i "'Z :, r ,", ' cn"jer th. , m s Ien net fe far as I am concerned ' iVanut bu.ter . . . . . ,-n ii.n.'ii -ii" ii.ij'iii iiniiiir in' ".s inn'i dream tee deen. because you,. ..,. -- rounded constantly ny gay young emcers f tlie tigund materlil and drape th Urht awaken with a start, as I must,''r ," "uut"K" in crien white duck uniforms. While liguied oblong around the cap rinlsb , iav mv cables fall ery often ' Xur . v. :. dreamed of the conflict f emotions nne ".'enUnir ferT "" " Tl"S " '"'" '""".' "i "- - i u.ei- a s'ster wlie Is ti n vears old I .fceldfas ice. his dark eje were in-crut- She. has a wonderful voice. Eery one, ns thev fellnwi'il Aiiiip'm hmre lie i nin ' li.te e'jr house, or n.is.ses liv. ! JMrahgers. and reason as he would with ' Idrueelf. he could net contemplate the thing .sanely, he was in the grip of temcthing stronger even than ins will, Anne. Jfiftintr hnrlr tn tin tfihlt nftnr jV wistful note hud crept into her Yeicc. nnd Steele, who hnd been en tlie lielrit of tef using her request because , RR derily. "Aren't you go,,,:; t., dance ' s " ?" " f J', lT ':i"r,n,,0' t'lls'i0"'i' ens. table covers 3d the t (.; ; m with'me nt all tonight V ll, her ejes S , eVfatu-'r 1, x&WJckA I 'Z "hi "f "S". - i.nr, ,, kindred coking futs . . .100 KB" fell before the flaming leek mat lie net help it was because i,e did net erV'V n , Ham fat . . SS FE turned quicklv en her. and when he keep at th. m steadllv . neugl, rueting . Lndeubtcdl mere room, are .polled ''" '' I iff isi.rf n few minutes Inter nnd took her wln ,"rel.v '1CP. aveid'ng ihh or by the redundancy of trivial, MltmOa- Vi i "u' in,, ml re a lew minuies ianr nnu xoeu ner ..,r(. .. fn, , ... ,. ,.... .,,.,. ri ...it,. .i..,.,..,i,., .i,i. ... .i..... i.. ' .7. .. All salad oils 100! Vt In Ka. nrmi ,1 M n ihirer r.'lli t inill- I Z. 1 ...f. '...V..., '.... ' "" ''.' ,u,i. .,s nun. in i i. m ,' ,'tV,;', .,. ; l : .,; " V" ,:"",. "W,. ML-v ;.&. "" iwls of any efforts nt individual. Fats nre also m ""'""' ",",::: ", ,. .. :',..'.. . i -;.' '.""',:.'... .'' .V."'.:" " "-i expression. Hut mere ITi TWnril tin, end of the dance nlie sm- the yes ionic from crvlns and werrvlne pr'ressieii. MUl mere (A. .., ,ii.. i.. .i u ever . i mere five neunds ncei-u elehr Ae. I mean. l.'Jen or tile mere Important M i -Wn.ee ' kuiu .ue n Il0Usew.,rlt. k mnnslum lerii; any-, Sreii s of decorative a. , es-enes re- 'JR erc,afK""'"', ,. ,, , ' thing nctlp mid husv will certainly take quires careful consideration. We should ! Sl ? miHt .'.'"'T n r,,.s,t fr"'U "'"''.P '' "m; ' cff s0lne of ,h0,, Punl3 I remember that n leveh iuse. a mellow M "". "1C". M'u u" "', , , '" I sitppii or i pn.r of lieautitiilU designed m UlJp1h "', 'V11' J.'r'i .tl,.'."U ll" se" WH'iT'S WHAT 'candlesticks may give the kevnete te 5F we'll be leaving all this." " "-11 J nsll ,.i,,ft r, ... ,,,1 ,,, ,,,.,,., .,' S1 he dimly realized that it would net be j ,buie 10 ee umiic wuu iter 111 uie seu tw L.nntei1 (Ilirkliew4. slliblelllv v litliln.l ,ri . Kthet feeling of iccklcssucsi ' tlmt had j?('tU8u possession uf him. ' L'f i . ...... 1 Tomorrow Surrender FAVORITE RECIPES lOF FAMOUS WOMEN I J n.v MRS. K. LKK TItlNKLK (lVI(e-ef the Cotrmer uf Vlrslnlu) M- ti-i V 1'rune Moenshinn ti pound of Miiult prunes, i Qne pint of water. Jiie-nnit cup ucuvy wiiippiug cream. & Hjugar te taste. ;4" .H81mmcr the prunes until tender. Ilftftir' washing und soaking them, per- miswg tne water 10 evnpornie inmost rely tluriiiK the cooking process. Hsjn press the prunes through 11 course efe and mvecten the pulp 10 taste, hit while wiiippiug the cream te a K;ili broth, thru add tlie prune pulp, fifing it in cnrefuily lu order net te PTT V HVIMHI S7111,- 411 IIIII Wti " liitflj n .tnltelitf.il JI.l. r,. n I... I !' tO H IIVIIIIIIllI IIIOll fUl 1111 111- L ....... ...reeuw iinimiuni v.llKlll'11, uy W. Uarethy, Uix t, tfA'i 1V fublle Ltdvtr pempany HAKPKIt COOLISY appeal mightily te our lmnglnntlen. Tlie geed t.eril certnlnly did nrrnngu tlm tnlcnti ii ud cnpnbllltk"? nnd physi cal streniieslty of the two sexes In n manner tlmt suggests co-epcrntlon. Of collie, tliere lire many women ulin nm ..ttreinnlv plninr lit IllCrlltlllll'lll stunts, mid ocrmlennl men who nre perfect dubs when It come te perform ing tasks that require Ingenuity. I vc known men who could net operate n motorcar nnd would lie hired te death ulili ilie rpsiiniiHllillltv being perfect ly happv te loll mid smoke while a woman was iiiiinlng the machine. Tie WOIIIIIII 1VUS IIIIIIIIIIK l" in.,....... - u-nninn liml Hie time of her life. She I : "'. ... I- i celli HrlVO. 1111(1 111 ruse ei inei imi - iv . ...,...-.. .....-- , I te .1... tu .1 -IiImu alie ttifiv net mlH ! her .nun In the sen.e f fee.lng help- I Ipfw. ,.'.,, . .. .r ..!.,... ll.fi iiur tins is inn rxcepwen i..,..-. , uie run-. . e-i m n,, ''-, mill fillllllll HfV lllelll! tile lltlOS Itllll- cnted. and most women have better .1. . , .,... I.. ....Ir.i. iI.A...A.J II Mil taste nnd tnlent in color M'neme- nmi dei orating and placing a iinmettii ei ' e I. ....,..I..u t..ifa lint Miiuprs. t uiniuuiuv, ,n,i,nf. ,ft , tjIhv happy and proud are a normal electricity was net turned en in time. s that jeii bad te go te led it) tlie , ( k ;, ,,(lf ,p mev,,r ,.,nrged a, KIn r,,knmi .0,0 jmll. ,,,,t vae and ' . i t.... dn fii-vi "- "i-. , Yeu settle down lifter the first eve- nlni- men In the rump eled. new and nnd ilenressleu. inn our nirj linn iin- r itu.ii , v i., ,,,.. In'crful lmme. mid Kn raptun.ii.sl nt' We hme Wn going ter qulte while i ' .. i)t.sldes being ue-I with a cn.wd of boys that have just . ji "V?.-$ V. i e nrettv fine mie fa'alt That Is, they knew they aiej fill as a inmir, lie is prett line. ,.,,,,. nntl se .ir0 very conceited.' just as ii pal ' i 77iirig.s You'll Leve te Make ! A (irnreful Headdress I'Tem Twe uuieiiEi .... . . . . ' f V$aiZ ," , eM mg T flffeS-i o'e n n n erlnK heBtl, -r of tig-' ' ured. Mark off, en the plain mntciial. , " siinr" Hi.it will be large enough te kll i. fnrlirrml nil niniiin The" .4.1 ... .i... i.,...i. ..f .i, ... ' i. ' sipmrc or if "n ver long drape i; ' , i . .. ., . , i. I wnnled at the side, add one and u half "imi- ii ! ti' ci'in "ii' tii (i iiiiii knl,npej (:.i,H ,,,,,,1 ,i, -,iu : t, tirt M,arr and tit the cap thu ' --- - -' The Weman's Exchange - Llttls Sister Sings Well Te ''" ""-" '""" ' ''"' DfHr Madim ! have been a reader of our lelumn for 1 1. i .nt four years ieu iae helped many a person wlti s .-'irprlswi when the he.ir K-r sine i t,f-11 madam. I would lik- te knew f ,,,..,, iire (t.e schoe9 for ;,mbtleu, .hii.iren Please tell me if she 3 tee, e'inb' te learn Whenever you see her I ?'" " s.inglni.' Let me Knew a few tr, e slnelns SOhne S u-.iat ,, th utrr(.rt u, correct we'cht for :t ir1 rl e. -.ixieen jean uin. :ive teel six lnche.7 Shf w, ighs treni 135 tn 1 lu pounds -ne has tried all tli" methods jeu gave fnr reducing, but they make her fat- ftTu'lTe if tablets 'are geed"' reducing I'lnase tell me hew she can Bet rid nr ircis under her eyes. Mew- can one make the rve-lashes line and pretty? Dear madam, this (,'lrl docs nel ke anvwhere c ics and worries be be uue she ts fat Mt-j.-i M.r.M dut. ' Trek veir 'Ittle sster te the settle-i-ent Mu c Schoe . at HC Oucen street. Jm"'n,;'.r'i 'n!f "I11 u,'?',"e.7 ,,l,"r,'1 wne ', , An hlin Is net tee veung te start if sJ,0 really ha-i a vi.lce A girl of the weight Rr., height you e should weigh about 130 pounds ( Helen Deck 1 Just as the toe-palnstnlting prenun-i elation of foreigners U a sort of mis pronunciation, se also, manners which urrt tee ceremonious are Imperfect man ners Toe much formality is worse than none. Ab the wbe old Hlcur Michel da Montaigne observed long uge, "l have, acen nenie people who arc. Hide by belnif everclvll mid troublesome In their cour tesy." iioeu manners nre easy manners 1 which never produce what Is called "a strained bltuutlen," but which have the I happy result of Immediately putting! etlier in-eple at case The indeness of eer-cllllty, of which Montaigne com plained, la evinced by ponderous polite-I iiess, excessive ilecance In speech and action, u studied effect In gestures, deep bows, elaborate compliments all of which are exaggerated, theatrical, un iiatuinl nutnnerlema, "Te bn Mud, te be slmnle. te be natural" that i the iill-LUttlclug Wide of u wtll-bitd man or woman. K, ) AA r Liw.i a v 0 M 7A 1 ri! I ' EVENING PUBLIC Please Tell Me What te De By CVXTIIIA Letter te Cunthln' enlumn mint & written em one tide el the naver pnw eiiil mint be tlnntil with the ti'Wrrr J name nnd mMrrft. The name Kill net br published it the unlrr doe nel tcM'i 't. l'.turd letters and letters urlMjn oil both ifilri of the raver will net 0 ve.ureil. Writer who rl.h n rv' ninuicrj that enn be nlven (t tnt lelumn wilt off nic fenfc there. ns eer eer eimr tettem are enlu nrlllen when oftaetitrv nccaanrv. Twe Questions Pear Ontliln Will you pleas help me out In the follewhiR problems? f knew a bev for nbeut two yeurs. As t have te finish my education he .n . .....v .y ......... -- i lias premised te wait for tne. 19 it Mprtnaf tnr ,li Qllrl nnv M KIS3 11W KUUll- i"; ;. - - :";"', .'..,.i . .... i-. i,i., n, .,., h.,n nut 111! IlL'P tttll?. iii-i tiini: i' vi u u-j.i .-.- .-u--t-- eVs mi.1 atoe much of one another w hen enj,ageu If They Don't Like Them, Well Dear Ontliln On glancing ever our Mi..... a, n,n ,ilc1,f fnr tbn l:int mentn nr s0 I nnd tnnt neariv ccry nine Is senWhlnc In It either against or for the se-called 'flappsrlsm " I think 11 ver tlrcs'ini; If some glrla like te wear their skirts knee.length. roll their stecklngt. use camouflage, etc. let thcin They Dropped Them n.ef fiiiibl.i We nrp three cirls In our mmnin let'ii?, uuiipiutim w..-.-.-.w..- ... i t i. a.. ..rtiAal.lAMf. frtnl.mu. lc b. both i-exe.e nnd ery popular. We nre seeking advice which we hop veu can g e us. Wlmn . mi them nnv nlacc. they i i .... . i, went us le go ever te inein or, in nun words, run after them, which we refuse l0 arcUUA t0 BUe lhcm up ,llld flnrt a new crown inis we iiu. "ui we found we could net agree w Ith them, ski I wp left them New that we have given tnem up we are trying te gain the first crowd's friendship. PIpjisp let us knew through ur wen derful column your ndxlce "Till; liHAK JIAR Tiuu Since ou dropped these boys, and for geed reasons, why net let things ge: Tivre are plenty of ether tlsh m the sea. Te "Jean and Jill" n!- I'Kithin Will imi allow me te I write te "my two unsen friends, please? ' lear Jean nnd Jill Excuse me for I I keeping you waiting se lone, but I was i i ery hu-.v ntlv and hadn't the time te write although I found time te read the ' column evrv i-piuhk g T ' . is and k l IVICl l". "V Mill W III.V.I don't see hew w can arrange It wlI1 jst have te ba geed frlem: trut te Iuck ne enitrt, ttan't pvlipr.t tn kepn or. 'J' w,1'nc,; h,"h L1;" c!Tn , '"V'i lE?r nK. entfV in a while and I hope te see jour letter, tee u lpav,9 mQ t0 ,hlnk that lwe Blrls 'that never saw m should take such an inlrest In my future. That kind of, 71 VawVu'Ve"'".' I cnt " 11 illlKlll. in. net wm i. .ii... . "mi en mere notch higher last week and aha (tin ra niiTin nii'iinr invi .-ri iv :iiiii V". "' V"".. ' ..' V. ' .TV i,V.r.; .. i,Jn I come home,. -it nights I will find While wntinz 1 must say a few words te (Net Sel I3nl.v. I nhnppy nnd Mis-, arable That's the girl, cheer up; you! (.cored a knockout In veur last letW Yeu will mal: th- boys take tlie count yet Write a'id lt U3 hear from ou some time. Will ou" "Bl.ONDY " THE HOME A GOOD TASTE By Hareld Donaldsen Kberlein 1 Ll i - 'IV- -! " L. rJ rc" '" ma Jt "u' f Impertatue of Accessories s. Heer and furnishings of a , " ''?' T-. . .";.""" eni may luck charm because of its lad. of the humanizing quality of such things ns wel'-i bus, n purce'iiins. I is n golden icnt te a loom otherwise charming but I requiring nn emphatic note of con trast. 1 Our gfj.iiel of suitability must be' borne in mind. We need net ndheie I se clesi'lv te period ceusiilenitlnn with I 0111' accessories as 1ms been (lone lu tlie I past If the beauty nnd color quality , of the enject (liesen justifies itself! dint is all we neid te n'-k of It. (Jeed ttistn will present our putting Hre-1 ten pottery in u rlcli Ilennissance din- ' ing room, or delicate Sevres or Dresden ware in a Futurist breakfast room, or . a painted and ylbleil leather screen in a room hum; with brl limit mmiin printed potion. Tlie rkiit tiling can. In tliese days of Kpcciull-ts, nlwavs be found if we leek patiently und devotedly for It. Tomorrow "I'errelulns and i'ntterj'" What Dees This Menth Stand Fer? Why, Halloween, of inurse! New that it is ipnll) here, piepnratiens urn being made ifi real earnest for tlie great iiiglil of masquerade and mischief Are jeu going te give 11 partyV If jeu are, send 11 self addressed, stamped envelope t,, tlie editor of tlie Weman' Page fop some suggestions of a party tlmt is entirely different from tlie usual Halloween uffnir, nnd et enough 011 tlie Kiiuic order le be juut what jeu want. . ...a... I iiiitmi r .iiHiiii iiifiv iuiik uii.iiiivi .v. ..v,. LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY.. Coq feathers ere getting very ambitious. Net content with trimming a chic hat by dripping off both sides of the brim, they have new acquired new cunning and curl themselves gracefully about a muff of velvet te match the hoi. Mrs. Wilsen's Lessen en Feed Today Contains Valuable Information Protein Content of P'arieus Meats, Vegetables, Etc., Is Given in Such a Way Thai It Is Easily Counted Up By MKS.( M. A. WILSON Corvrieht. t):t iv Mrs. .V. A. Wilsen. All rlahti resencd rpHE lessen today will give the list I " ,'i. . -. .,. i of feeds containing ever 2. per icnt of nlfogeneus substance, which s (..,ic,i protein. Protein, with etlier I 1 M M lILIll' I'll l einutlli ll ' ........ .-j- .the bedv for bone and tissue making ' Hence we ri,n !;'',' w,1' ,'11' 'lli1'1 from I 1 .. ft ft I ..11 1.. ...... I feed elements eemnined, is utilized ny Plrtll te nillllt age sueuiu llne n con-i stant nnd eer-increnslng supply of feeds that contain protein. I'er f'ent Dried bef ' Corned leef and canned L'1 11 ether cats of beef, about 2f! Mutten YA 2-j -7, Skim mine cheese . ... en I nil C'eni'i cheese , .2S te 31 . ' -;J j is. from -.1 te - - -! -; , " SsmeKcil Herring , i 'I i ... ,- r ,t of ,... r2C i rre. ,Abe ' ' P" n'i "' '"' rrv" rnr tein. This is in the purest form, am Is easily digested. I' Ml contains -pre tein. and will average from 7 per cent iu flounders te .'II ar cnt In :almen j nnd may be estimated fnr n general i avernge' of 14 per cent. ! Tln stnrchv ev carbohydrate content of our diet is neces-mry for supphing i heat and eners te the body. This gles us power te de our work. , Feeds rich in carbehjdrates are: , I'er I Cent Susnr ler i I'.rewn sugar !" Maple sugar 's'l Sf :;:::::::::::::::::::::::: H s Mnple sirup 71 Melnsses 70 I Arrowroot or Cornstarch W Tapioca Ss ( Uice Ml Popcorn 7!) , , . , , i . a ttrirley. biickwl.ent. when flour. .crncMTs. niuMi-. ui, i ;;'"'" tiiPM. new suit models nnd some of character, averaging from .J te SO per t. m0st stunning. Iilue ones hnve pip i rent' I "IK" of red. In this latter case, the , 1 or 'vivid tint frequently occurs in hid U. . - S1"1 of t'"' wiUs" re severely tnll- I Marnreni i e,ed and their notched cellars nre I Oatmeal Oi bound w ith braid corresponding te the 1 Nuts nverage about 70 per cent. Feeds having a high nvernge nf fat. hW. - nl". .t .n.l energy or fuel 'Vi n,v., L lue ,0"" feed in tlie human hed;, nre found In called hydrocarbons. When fats arc taten nnd well digested thev will furnish eer twice ns much bent as die same percentage of starch feeds. Mineral Ash or Salts 1 Mnn feeds are exceedingly rich in , mineral suits, or ash, which is needed 1 !.,- Great Breakfast Dish Stewed raisins delicious energizing, irenizing feed. Practically predigestcd. Alse a fine natural laxative. Make it regular and get the best results. Stewed Raisins Cever Sun-Maid Scidltil Rainm with cold wiirr ind id J a slice el lemon or eringt I'lite en fir;, brini te boil nd illew te iimnitr ler en heu-. Sjcr mar b addtd but 11 net nreeiiary, ai Sun-Maid Stedlcti Rainni centaia 75 pr cent natural fruit tuiar. Sun-Maid Ranint iheuld coat you no mere than the (ollemi pricei: Stedtd fin IS ea blur jJ 20e Seesllsss fin 1J t, nd .) IGc Seeded and Sscdless (11 n.) ISe Ask dealers for Sun -Maid Raisins f. 1 for stabilizing the bleed stream for the bone nnd tissues. This salt Is found mesf abundantly in ail fresh vege tables nnd fruits, in fish, ments nnd eggs. Sugar, cernstnrch lanl nnd tnl- K; " r. ern..inrcn lani nnu ini low hac no salt or nsli content. TIip nbeip schelulp will givp the miu in1 a kiiewipiikp m hip vaiuc vl ----- .--.- .. ...-....,,. .. .... .-.... feeds, se ilmt when slm Is planning n dictnry or menu she will knew hew te llO vn m. 41 All-Kfilnlftrtn,l irtl Clin 4 h. 4 a ii-uiii.un-iii m-ui. euu uniei. linvn represented In tlie meal a protein, n starch or carbohydrate, fat, vitmnines. oitneiit attempting rianevatp caicuiu tfens, the nvcrage adult may figure a menu ns follews: If indoors, working nt sedentary or quiet labor, from four te six ounces of protein feeds dnilv. one neiind of cat- bnbydratp. thrpp-feurtlis pound of vpgp tables, taking care te liap nt least en cupful of tlie vegetable ration in un cooked feed : in salad, for example. The eeplnble ration Inrludes fiipIi fruits as jeu may have fnr breakfast : Two Twe ounces of fat. This may be 'in butter or cream, nllewing the fat per- uen ei me menu in remain unennngeu Tl,l. .!!. 1.. i l -nn-. uii-i. win ur usi'u mr crewing :.i .,,i i , ,.. .,.. ..,... and fat content as they crew elder mid h''" nun i"v", iiii-i i'umiik iiiu iireiciu reach full adult age. These who uri working at hard manual labor, such as tarmers, mechanics, lnberers and the 'lh(', may incrense the protein und fat "'"icm as iohews: Tlie protein six tn ten ounces. Starches or carbohydrates, one and one-fourth pounds, Vegetaliles about the same. Kat Cl,tent from three and ene-hnlf t0 f01tr nunccs. It is far better tn portion this feed into live meals rather than three, eat- '"s a nild-merniiig lunch und a before- bedtime supper. - - Nowadays Many are the jackeis that take upon themselves a different material from tlie skirts (iiej nre worn with. Fer example, u ribbed veleurs jacket will appear with n plain eleur skirt or vice versa, and n brocaded velvet coat ''' "I11 '" '"P "1 a solid color velvet Mru n,.a( is ,,, rxtensivelv en "Pm m me coat and tne edge of the Shut-In Exchange Useful and Fancy Articles Embroidered Initials 20S S. 16th Street A Spanish Pump In Patent und Satin Combination!). Strictly up te - the minute In style. Perfect fitting Freshly Received A limited number only lu uteck. REISZNER 939 MARKET ST. Kntranrrs 1 NORTH 10TH ST. I All One Hlere AND 20 S. 52D ST. Puree! l'eet. 10c.. vis VBv sicuve. 1 & Ctdar Wardrobes and CAsitsvKJ I & KITflir.N CAHINET.s ft . 1 3 lll(i:.KFAST ItOO.M SKTH ' H Woodwork Wnuil : HI Mnniifiietnrern 1'reductn : FREDERICK R.GERRY CO. J fckS 1727 Cheatnut St. yJ 1 The Senorita ; y.45 j i . . ' I OCTOBER 2, 1922 Can Yeu Tell? By fi. J, and A, W. Bedbcr What Celd Light Is Celd light Is light which Is net ac companied by heat. When we consume gas In lighting, nbeut 05 per cent of the energy Involved Is wasted in hent; electric lights cause n e.lmllnr waste of nbeut 1)1! per cent. Celd light Is chemical light. It Is the siimc kind of light ns the fire fly rtwduccs when he glows. The female of the glow worms Is the only one with the light nnd slip flashes 11 'te attract the at tention of the male. Tliere Is no trace of heat lit connection with the light of n glow worm or fire fly, nhd If the Idea enn be made commercially practicable, there Is n chance that lighting bills will come down. Recently Prof. Harvey, of Princeton, after much study of the way fire files nnd ether similar organisms produce their lights, hns succeeded in producing a continuous raid light chemically. Demonstrations have been given by him In which the cold light einniintlng from n flask containing his substance enabled these present te rend any newspaper In a room from which nil ether light had been excluded. This substnnce. which he calls luclferln. Is obtained by him from some millions of small crusta ceans found In .Tnpnn nbeut the size of R flea. Tills luclferln is confined In a flask nnd made tn continue te alew nnd radiate light by n chemical process wnicn is nis own secret. The substance Itself, If left nlene, would seen cease te glow, ns It must be brought into contact with oxygen te produce light. If left In such contact, however, the lighting qualities would seen burn out, nnd this is where Hnr vey's secret process comes In. By this lie Is enabled te produce centnet with oxygen nnd also take it nway again in such n way as te produce continuous light. It Is entirely nosslble flint this discovery enn be developed te the point where cold light would be commercially possible. Tomorrow What Is tlie Origin of "Turnplke"? Adventures With a Purse IN ONE of these quaint, rambling streets, n bit of n wn.v from the beaten track, nnd yet easily reached, there Is a perfectly delightful lady who sells antiques. She hns an entire house filled with numbers of things you want for your very own. But besides this she hns opened n candle nnd print room in connection with the shop, one room being ever entirely te engravings of members Of the teiirt of Henry VIII. lovely Indies nnd gallant gentlemen of the fourteenth nnd fifteenth centuries. Kvery print in the shop Is Imported and they can be purchased for ns low as When the windows rattle, the wind howls down the chimney nnd whistles by your very deer, you think in the terms of heavy clothes, open fireplnccs nnd warm bed covering nt night time, for when the wind nnd cold qn icy wings venture Inte your room, settling impudently en the very tip of your nose. Yeu enn buy soft, warm woolen blankets, which will keep you ns warm ns the proverbial toast in any color or size you should desire. Fer twin beds or n double bed. or nn extra-sized single lied, white, plain colors, blue, lavender or pink nnd gray, priced nt $7, or $14 a pair. Fnr nnmei of ahnnn addrese Wemnn'n Fun Kdlter or nhone Wnlnut 3000 or Mala 1001 between the hours of 0 and S. m eurieh aimnsjeils wnenyeu use - PENJEL -f RKC. UrS.rATINT O-PICB Makes the Jelly Jell Think of the delicious fruits, that have always been se hard te make into geed jelly such as oranges, peaches, pineapples, fully ripened grapes, plums. With Pen-Jel they make perfect jelly in six minutes! What is Pen-Jel? It's a perfectly natural product, the element found in some fruits which causes their juice te jell. Pen-Jel is just the right combination of this pure fruit . pectin in dry powder form pure fruit tart- ness, and the finest cane sugar. Keeps in dennitelv even nfr Vi , : j (Net te be confused with gelatine products.) Dissolve a Dackat7nfPr. T.i :n e of fruit juice, then bring te quick boil. Add 2 rounded cups granulated su gar, and ?? V,.te 4 minutes, stirring constantly. Uel slightly, skim.andpeur into glasses. It seems incredible tut with Pen-Jel it's ns easy te make a glass of jelly as a cup of coffee and it's absolutely unfailing! Order a package today and try Pen -Tel with any kind of fruit juice-fresh, canned r uV7ye.u,naPPen Pen-Jel furnishes the and satisfactory way te PENNSYLVANIA (PenJelDlWalen) mi . I 1IS1 IT-.. 1 ne vjin vv no nas Diuyvu m ii ,-1 Is Happiest 'When Scheel Starts In . Her Mind Is Se Stale Frem Having Stayed in Its Rut M Tlwt f Time That She Welcomes Her Return as a Muck l Needed Change $ LONG faces. That Is. long faces are supposed te be the thing new. nltheiigh they nre prettv well concealed by cordial grins nnd delighted smiles. Fer school Is rtitrtlng again for Hip long winter, nnd girls who hnyc '"-en sepurnted nil summer nre reiiPwiiiR Inst year's friendships, greeting old friends nnd making new ones. Still It's pretty hard te get buck into harness nnd routine ngnln, after se much freedom and holiday. .... It's hard, that is. for everybody but the girl or It mny be tbnsp girls who hns hed le stay nt home doing nothing nil summer long. . , Her smile Is the gayest of nil, these days of beginning school. I doubt whether teachers quite un derstand this girl. She comes back mere delighted than anybody te be bnck with her friends ngnln. busy again, surrounded once mere bv the fun nnd foolishness that nre part of school life. lint shp comes bnck mentally and nervously Ured. NEItVES mny be strangers In her life: the nerves that neurotics talk nbeut; yet It Is these sensitive trouble makers which nre sure te be affected by her loneliness nnd Idleness. She probably fnlls te renllze her true feelings herself, or at least the, reason for them, but she will find that she Is ready for her Christmas holiday long before It Is ready for her. Te leave school In June, stay at home for a while, resting, having n geed time, forgetting nbeut studies, then going nwny te get n change of scene, nfr and environment, Is te come back nt the end of September or enrly in October, refreshed, revived, with n mind tlmt Is eagerly receptive because it Is clear and fresh. Te spend the whole summer exactly where von spent the whole winter with out scnoeT, it's true, but living where everything reminds you of school all the time; te hnve all your friends go away, leaving you without outslde help te take your mind off school; te have no change of nny kind from June te September, except freedom from study, Is te go bnck te school in the fall with n mind that is still cluttered with frag ments of lessens learned In .Tunc and dulled with three months' sameness of thought. THE sharpening of the mind must come nfter school stnrts, in n case like this, Instead of having been done beforehand during the summer. REMOVAL NOTICE Gartside's Iren Rust Seap Has Removed Iren Rust, Ink, Fruit and Medicine Stains Frem Clothing, Marble, Etc., Since 1904 WILL NOT INJURE THE FABRIC 10c Tubes Sold by all Drug, Grocery and Dry Goods' Stores UrN Vm ". euX ,9"e- f bXVJE '"vim i te have en hand. most economical make jelly. SUGAR CO. w.". p Ffctlad.l-t... r Ci 1 t , 1 All these doleful thoughts. "I wish I hnd something te de; if only I could get nwny somewhere; I wonder If Ml llutler Is coming back next year; I wish I'd hear from some of the girls. .Tenn ought te be coining back from Maine Mien; I suppose she'll tell me nil nbeut il," must be swept up nnd carried out of the mind nfter school statts. ' That's why the girl who hasn't been nwny nil summer Hips e quickly when slip eglns her school work. She plunges in mere briskly than thg ethers, becriiis-p slip's se delighted te be there doing It ! Hut thpre has been no rest for her all year and she gives way under the btreln. YOU mny think It Is enough for her te he free from school work during the Mimmcr. The reason It Isn't Is Hint nt home she Is net free from thought of school work, nnd that can de nlmest us much harm, In the way of tiring nnd wearing down the brain nnd nerves, ns school Itself. As seen ns you get nwny from tha place where you hnve been nil win ter, you forget, without trying te, all the things you have been thinking of; ycyir mind jumps right out of that rut and finds new things te think nbeut. It Isn't possible for the girl who stavg there all the time te pull her mind out el the rut. It's stuck. And te her weary, lonely, depressed heart getting back with the girls again Is about the most joyous thing that could hnppen te her. Watch Tomorrow Papers 25c Tubes WithPea.Jd.cenaerves nd marnjaledca of all kinds may be made in 30 minutes. Dees away with hours of standing, cuts down cost of fuel, and eliminates waste of fruit through loes; beUiag. tmj 'eii lyJcir .eW, k;- 5J m "7Z ki s - . "Scf.e ""CNtrW. Plffll ----3a-- Jst WW Sold B7 s Grocer ..&. &tl "& -"Tji '( Au . . Jtt fVU. Ihli ,i i! Irt.iti, ii
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