Jn(g "-- PSI 1vl? ' I r I 12 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHmADELEHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6; 1922 iwSfi ttS mmFw t'' , iw ri-, fr S? VR m im mm im m IStM i I wm K h. w ii Therms Tjee Much Cheap Joking' About "Are Yeu the Bess?" , - ,f tty WINMFRKW tlA HUMOROUS husband Mid that he , aad bit wife made an amicable ageaient when they married: in all major matter n l a decision was te be Ian; in all miner one, hers. During their entire life, he noticed, there never had come up any major matter. It is amuinjc te observe people who Sometimes it - . .i I think they rule, Winnipihsd one that ban eei HAItPKn coelst te sec realties thatl the child twhta the parent around Its little finger ! ' Again, It i a Mg. spluttering male, , who telM the world that he has no use for thee modern, managing, domineer-1 ins irmaica. Ills Wlie is inr iihi- mt3 fashioned kind, like Ills grandmother. ' inn te acme' tneir geai; wmn-u-She ebeya, she docs. What he says ethers are easy-going and Indolent, net geea. He la master In his own house, . really caring ery much whether or net with no fuss or argument. n plan gees through New. Irrespective Yeu eagerly turn toward this model I of fcx, the dominant one in desire .nul wue. She leek the part, being tiny and dell-like and cooing. She has long j ejelashes, and a waj of glancing up aMarvU. ... If In -LIMItl, .nn1 finlfe I lidewlse as if In childish anneal. Quits ' lrlMn But, eh, boy ! Teu should see her ! get her own waj I 0 . .,.., . I F COLRSL, It is a matter of tart and cajoling and seemlns te give up her wishes in everything. When her lord announces that they are te go some place which is net pleasing te her, she always assents, without demur. She does net even mention casually that hu docs net want te go. But she begins a strategic attack, te surprise the encmv when he is unconscious that any one is advancing en him. Her health suddenly become frail He is filled with apprehension. She makes light of It. Gradually, all sorts The Superior Sex By HAZEL DEYO UATCHELOR Jehn Steele takes Anne Temple home tcith him en a ttermy night ichen he find her asleep in ail taxi. nrf irrafc from illneti. During the fight that rntuei for the girl's life, he InlU desperately xn love tcith her, and in spite of the secret in her past, tehich she refusis te divulge, he mar ries her. Jarcia Steele, his mother, disapproves of the match, hut she makes the het of it. Frem the beginning there is no question of love en Anne's part, and Steele premises never te ask mere from her than the U tcilling te give. .1 desperate nerd of money has urged Anne into taking this step, but en the honeymoon trip in the tropics, Steele's considerate ness and acneresity gradually under mine hei resolution never te trust a man. The tunc comes whin Steele's iron icill breaks and the tire are Itccpt irresistibly together, But ! Anne's elusive personality baffles him, and even in the midst of thitr leie he does net feel sure of her. On the itenmer returning home, a man ly the name of Serris tries te flirt irith Anne, and for the first time Steele begins te icender about the secret in ' r past. , An Unworthy Attack F' HIH stateroom after they had left the Nerrises, Steele sat down en the 1 window scat beneath the open pert hole and lighted a cigar. The even 1 rhythmic chug of the engines and the ' swish of the water as the beat cut .,- .. , ,, .. . ,. ... . . -. ... Who Discovered Oxjgen Gas through It were seething, but Steele s . brain was in n turmoil and he could! T!le discovery of exjgen Is credited net seem te get a grip en himself. j Jeseph I'ne-tley. a writer en re- Beneath the jealousy that neethed inl.H'0, "ih he bpent his leisure Mm burned the tiame of his love for . "' c?n,1c"' cheinlcal experiments. Anne, even ami st.ady. but his jealousy , Hi? ,nt'r',,' '" s;C,h t'inK" bWn b5 obsessed him. made him see things in I atCtn' the bubbles of "fixed air" ,. .. 1 i. ii-i. icarbenlc acid gasi ris ng from some a wrong light, made him inrlined te ... . w M I... ... hn h,U ,.n. ,.,1,11 PilliMt; uii 1 i' 11 n m u is in tsifnyi tuivt him he was wrong. He could hear her moving about in the next room, and a sudden desire ' possessed him te have things out w tth her, te demand as his right that she tell him everything concerned with her past. Hut he throttled the impulse ami ...i..i ..!.. , ,.,. ,.n.n ejj.-t, remaineil where he was, until suddenly , until she spoke his name, "Jehn!" Instantly he was en his feet, he was looking at her with unseeing eyes, his face ImpasHive. She cainn up close te him. "Jehn, what has happened, arc you angry about something?" His dark eyes blazed down into hers. "Anne, I want jeu te tell me some thing. I must knew the truth. Was there a came te me te knew She sh her eyes that had been absent from them for mi long. She drew a long breath and when she spoke there was a strange quality ln her voice. It should have warned lira, but he was tee blinded with jealousy te notice it "Why de you ask me that 'Itncimse of Nerrls thn w at you. There's something iilieut jeu that draws men. tin, I don't say it's your fault, but It makes me think things, I. .I.I.rrta v,n VMfl.l ' ' 11 Ull.in v ,.' . "I'm sorry you should feel that way very wirry. ner voice was like ice. Rut still he blundered en. "Can't jeu appreciate my feelings? Oh, Anne, I love jeu se much that the thought of another man in jour life In agony te me." "There is no ether man In my life but you." "I knew there isn't new. but was there before jeu knew me? In that why you Instituted te ghe me your trust, was there some one else?" "I cannot answer that question. Be fore jeu married me, 'you took that chance, jeu were willing te tuke it against my judgment. I told jeu then that my past was buried, that I could never tell jeu uny mere than you al ready knew and jeu were willing te take me as I -was." 8he did net speak accusingly, but as one who stated simple farts, and stand ing before him she looked childishly young mid inexperienced. Leeking nt her, the realization swept ever him that he had broken his word te her, that h bad played the rail, and that in Hei tig mi, he might have forfeited her love and trust. The agony at that thought burned away his jealousy, all t once his suspicious seemed mean nnd tririsl and unworthy. "Anne," the words burst from the very depths of bis soul, and the next minute he had her In his arms. In a passion of remorse he kissed her, and after a time her arms crept up nreund kin neck and clung there. He forget everything lit that moment and remeni- .bered only tbe fact that he loved her. i.c in '"' - "- '; " s" 1 etirnuig giats ana seen a gas are'e ta,re meniienea in ner leuera, aH ray 1 nat c frinn. Slim Snrl ..ft,,,.. t tllm Iff. U ,1 A It ... n ! I.U.. n . V. m .. r.,,1,1 V.& u ml.tmnnljl . j: . v:L.."r,:r : j "enr. "u.;: itrem it and passed niene the miH. mm. .. " "v.''. .""-..Jur...."i.""" .""'; : ermg delicacy of the perfume she used floated I ft J" s l f,HlCnnt"r,d "":1 r 'JI b,elns "tretlu:e(1 ln secletl" et l'Z u""r te him. but stubbornly he did net move & TZ ,,,.2" .dur,.v.fJL ?.1' "nd. .'": . th$lttr. .. ,,, IT ft? H man in jour pusi iiemre jeu while he really did net undemand sept this InvlUitlen, and in time she mnimcii. r ussy iriur :.,,, .c ne.' Answer me, I have a right! just what he had discovered he wn vveultl perhapil be Introduced te some out of plarc en an object originally de !" (siwii cr.dlt for it. for he h.n.i i.i,n...i one the would be mere Interested In.' signed as a support. rank away from him. and into ex, gen te be the chief agent in mm. I YOUNG KAT MAN Ihe dccoratlve value should be in there crept that leek of fear i bunion and respiration. Am.,,,... material, snape ana nnisn, net. id L .' kC intbe heart of Anne, it was SmiV s mi- HARPER COOL1SY .of ditadvnntages of the trip begin tn occur te him." He thinks that these are original idea. They are net. They have been implanted in bis mind subtly mid insidiously. They are like mew no ten. Presently he becomes disMtis fled with his plans and seen announce that he has changed bis mind, and they will net ge.f She gently urge him net te consider her, in any way. He mag nanimously insists en giving up the whole scheme. She smiles sweetly. la net all this rather centemptible1 Whr net a ceuirndefchlu that is frank iamj epe"? Why net divtiw the pre 4 nnrl vina nt tint? Inlltunl Activities. ii unrein winj lwbhu . . . -"" - - ,7- .1 .111 that his or her child Mtheut selfishness en cither aide, till is a paragon of'eme compromise and arrangement tnat obedience, jet every N generally satisfactory can be ar- riveu an ... ..t,i. , 1,1. ,1 trlrn P ALL partnerships the Ideal striven for ii a fifty-fifty bails. It is net always easy. Onr- partner often hah a naturall etmnger character or win Seme people desire ecrthlng ardently. imu nr: uiuuij ,if,ra.v, ,, .. t uecisien always gams me ,eim. n - no humiliation or discredit te the en-. r. he does net "rule." An amiable and lnilifff.rf.nf nrjin enleVK Iinin2 S011I" indifferent person enjoys having seiiw mm iUn tnL-n the init!ntle. and matt and direct. It caves a ?reat deal of worry and work. De jeu arrange most of the activitle- nf your mutual life, or de" your hui- hand? De you work things out together peaceably and cracinu!v. or argue just for the fake of willfully gaining jour jieintV The couple whom I knew who aetually fight dlsgracefullj ever ec question that comes up de se. because they are argumentative te the point of Ucieusncw. It Is net that each wants that particular thing; it is just that they will net giv up anything, at an time. Most couples are mere reason- able. There should net be se much cheap joking about "bossing." Things You'll Leve te Make Give Your Draperies a New Touch Even If jeu de net care te change your draperies entirely ou can b1v- them a new effect by hanging them in tnis way Lecr the pole with silk or , velvet, of a color that will harmonize with the color scheme of jour room. Enamel the rings black. Make long 1 tassels of ribbon or heavy wool. Jein one te each end of the pole. If th pole will hang low enough te show- the decorations, enb.re.dcr large design I In bright colors at each end of the pole, lour draperies will have an en ppns'e tirely new leek and at se little extra cx- FLORA. Can Yeu Tell? By R. J. and .1. W. Bodmer '"" .-'W '"T IIIH UQU1 une nay in lul lie happuird te take 1 k , , . . . a red powder imercurlr exidej and for his experiment nut it into .1 hnlh r,.r, riprted with a tub- filled with mercury, . ... , ... , . . ,. . '' T et ,Pr ,en,d of the tube leading into .1 "" Jar eemg niied witn mercury also II,. ,u- u....i ,t . , , He then heated die red pond'.- wltu,a Itltnttne,! I te be "(ixrd air. Whin heweier in. ...I'll, HWW'Hr, ll . tested It he discovered that he I .f i' ! enrlrrlv imiL. t i'ui7. 7 tin i . ' ent rtij new gas. l.nlike "fixed air" t uhl-l, ...,t,l ... i.. . - r..." .1 .u."" ' ii V. j , . "". "' kjuiiu unu a lighted candle placed ill it burned much I mere brightly, that red-het charcoal ' burst into flame and burned furleuslv ' that a mouse placed ln it became mere lively than a mouse ever had been be- ' lore, and that when lie iirentliefl.it nm his lungs he became exhilarated ii.. ,.. i '-.""", i.: v. : -' i hernial. Lavoisier, later solid th, i ridclle. Priestley hud separated mercuric I oxide Inte pure mercury and gun I..i. veisler thought that If he could make I . . - " I mercuric oxide by heating tnerrurj in the air nnd then afterward separate it ' ft ' V1! , 'k-..um wmk '''fy'' .again into mercury and gas, It would nt-new?" prove that the gas came out 'of theajr" wayheloekr.'AH he was successful, the discovery 0f ex j gen lis the air was accomplished. Tomorrow What Causes hnerlng? WHATS WHAT By Helen Decie When guests are te be entertained, the business of making their visit en joyable should net fall te the methur alone, although, by nil convention, she Is the social head of th) household "The duty of members of the family Ih te spread themselves among the ether guests" as the author of "They Twain" observes. That la, whether or net there are sons and daughters te help the host- ss, the visiting relatives should uUe co-operate In thn mftter of hospitality te these "ether guesib' who are net kins folk, but strangers pvlthln the gates. Quite often, Invited relatives expect te be entertained, without helping te entertain. They fcrget the old and nev. er-reveked clan law which obliges them te stand by their .kindred In publle (whatever their ntate feelings may be I). Indifference! te tfce discomfort of another guest Is eiMSMflcally rude be- navier in a relative ex (amny, where It would be a meresBHIgcnce en the i ORIENTAL tSTYLE Brsj.SaaaBBBBBBBBBa aVflESa, "1 aaaaBaaaaBBBaaaaaaK SBBnBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSaamaa SaaaaW -.fflPRK'-FliM &. &Zii... i Embroidered side panels take the , place of flowers or feathers In fall ing off this bizarre hat which Parisian women consider very "Intriguant." Slere embroidery appears en the upturned brim directly In front t-flpnep I all ll a lWlOfc A Ull ir Jlrl 01 1 YY flClt 10 LJO By CYNTHIA WK. I I.'tt'ri te CifMa' column mutt M xrttf'n mt one a(J of the raprr enlu and mmf be stoned w(lh crittr j name cnt address. The name trill e b rubltJh'd It the writer de't 101 c(sn I. Intoned tetters and tetters icrittm en both sides 0 tht eager will net 0 rnf.j rnl. Writer vhe ' r anmce-i that can be etvn n the relumn nlll tleaie leek tSfre. as per tonal t'tters are enlu uritttn ichen abielutelu necessary. J Xe Flfl 3 ' t.. .1.-.. ,.. ,,. ..,iMiv tt.,n- in von auSncnta. "rtenvt pU?,"? 0" Mr,t men who would net think .of all you accuse them of, Yeu are very young and have had unpleasant ex- rrwTryeX'lnfn yeurlf and jeu'll see they will bet straigntierwara, tee Te Bright Eyes If veu hav some problem, my dear. n ..carl .Htti . n. ulVi tn nnwr nmA I ' at the column letters, well and geed. Cynthia wlil Be giaa te answer your, letter or publish It. but there Is nothing te answer In jour letter. And she does! net lnlt- readers te write te ethers, unless thtrf Is semethlnR actual te write about. Little girls of fifteen had better pay mere attention te lessens and less te tailors She Spanked Him Dtar Cvnthla I will new trouble ou for the first time, as I need a friend. I am a big girl fte feet ten Inches tali and 185 pounds In my bathing suit Where. I am empleved as a ilemestlc servant there w a little bit of a fellow about four feet eight Inches tall, fat and ugly, and he was wild about me. Just for fun I walked out with him one evening as it amused me te see every one leek at us and laush. lie Destered me with his unwelcome attentions whenj 1 snuMLK.a nun On my day off he came te my home where 1 live, with my sisters ana tow i'd h,ale t0 eo,eut w1.l,h h"' , Vhn ' lTt tuVne hln a'c'resi fch'r anil cub him a severe sDanklnE When 1 I let him uri he ran out crylnjr and 1 t'W'IVVm.AX- ,.-"TI iHE,vKs pBP? Ay,lssWWWsf 1 LStseam. curslni? He quit the place where I - naintPd black yellow or scarlet oil am employed and new sends ma a OI painieu dibck, jeuew or M.uriei uu threatfnlng letter demanding I pay him cloth for the terrace or lawn (some (seme (some PeaWtSdVtiLVVhlt'i tt may be forgotten and left in de? SERVANT QIRL. a sbewer without suffering at all); or . , . , . v. ,j . I it may be of satin trimmed with price- hate" sf.MVWfflI ! lnyce Ce, l1.-h.te 1.. On. cannot give veu a legal opinion. Whv , thing only is impertant: if a cushion net consult the Legal Aid at City Hair is for comfort. It should net be clabo clabe Omnia hardly thlnka the man would ' ratelv trimmed. carry the matter te court, as he would HOI weu like the ridicule which publicity Id bring "Very few would blamu you Girls Ought te Be Mere Cordial Dear 1 yninia 1 nave neen reaains veur column daily for the past month or se. and I can't understand jeung ,... ni r..v,A. h,in. inn.t,, n c v,At lltcil (.!,. "',11111 ,ji,,, .wtiTtj un ...;j say New there would be an excuse for them If they were in my class, as ou knew the i,alnK 'no ene loves a fat . v ' '" no iw.i i" .viany persons preier te use ness cusn- ;, ..hie"n?Ir -Lrtm..,mrrS '"is because they held their shape mere PlKist It ii my geed nature (pardon ' ..,,, ,u., ,i u,lt -v,. i fir pitting my?elf en the bick) , teadliy than down, but for sheer lux lux sheull think that If these lonely ' ury there is nothing like down. IIld.Il, Mui iium-ai t aiii imci will-,; I HUpfK, me for . T uVi ones would Jein some society or some tnurcn mv weuiu mane a;iiuainiaiittB, but 1 (le net approve of clubs as Seil- , "! se much space, but I have some- ,v.,M A..,. ,,. n.. . rl-l . .U, llu thing elv te say pertaining te the. girls , or tenay ami w ny some are ienei . wen, if cir ,.,. t,. introduced i M,unc a. gin nas eeen inireuuuca ,e u jeuitg man at a party una tni saia jeung man takes a liking te this girl and asks her If he can call en her some evening, "h" "'11h lllm "eh- no- J hardly ever B" '-ut or have anv P.0 calL ,en mc-" I,h T?Z"Jr J1,1"1' in8wthnet y?-?,n,T ;" ,.,.... '.';: ..... ....., .7;..,. i"uki enfyugh. New. readers, don't Utar fynthla I wn a young .man i I A I 111 ,(ll,l! YT-.tS-iO Uft VJ Itll'Jl 11111,1 II long watt I have finally met a girl four vers my Junier whom I sincerely love In fact I am convinced tlmt I teuld - . uMa- lftilft Ift-I. tl MI.Aa, '"""" .1,,e content with any girl ether , ."" lsa 'dlcame t etl Wl Ut per' nf,m, J" fir !u least tw0P or ' lllTCO 1'rwre IU Wine, w., muiuubii . I have a geed portion new and a geed etitic ok for the future, I havn been be I tied dew n by what I consider te be I family obligation that I cannot con I slder marriage right new, and, besides, i I have been able te save absolutely. .1 . n.A ltr nlllinilnU T nothing. I I'nder these circumstances, since I , leve this girl whole-heartedly, aheuld I , nsk her te wait this length of time for me' Ip a prolonged engagement such I as this does real leve remain constant, and hurvlve, or does It tend te become IfhS Intense7 If the Klrl does signify her willingness te wait should I give her i .., vine ,.nuf ,,r ..alt ., I ail IJIItiamillSl.V ! ..W" U. ,TU.V u. . , witiie.' iiiaiiiui.ft j-vw v, .it .uj irifi BARKIS. The most honest thing te de la te talk things out straight fiem thn shoul der with the girl. If she loves you, she will wall for you bb you are both young enough te wait two or three years It's customary net te wear an engage ment ring until the engagement Is an nounced, but many men give the girl a ring and ell wears It en a chain around her neck at first Why net talk with her about It, as you may both prefer te annoencu It even with a wait of three years ahead. An ungagcment of several years If carefully handled does net make real leve lesB Intense. Hut It would net be wlh te see each ethir every day under thn circumstances. Better net call mere than thn times a week. A Simple Design The luncheon set of unblearhcd mus lln, which is se nice for cvery-day use, can tie made quickly by crocheting a narrow lace around the. edge of each dolly and putting en It 11 design con sisting of one circle of green gingham, finely chucked, surrounded by u circle of blue en either side. These nre all appllqued te the material with u black buttonhole stitch, and several little black Frcnrn knots nre tucked into j.n iiiiun iv (fswv - n .. w,u .v, ..f .1 T.I.. .... rl 1 1 . . AmhaAlH ast n mm Talk With Her About It All upturn irimiuniK. Four Mether Has te Submit . e Me Bessing She Gave Yeu When She Gets Old Enough te Be Managed as She Used te Manage Yeu, She Hates It Just as Yeu Did, Toe THERE comes a time in the life of every woman, if she Uvea long enough, when she has te be bossed! Even the most Independent type, who left a conspicuous space after "Leve, honor," In the marriage service Even the unmarried woman who liven alone and stands en her own we feet, They've get te take it, and they hate It just as any child hates It! It's about the same things that a child go's bessad about, tee. It's "Mether, did you put that scarf 1 en under veur coat? Well, why didn't 1 you? Teu knew bow easily you catcjh cold, and It Isn't a bit tee warm for 'you te wear It. Here, new put this en. Yee. jeu need it. Under your coat. It won't be a bit of bother. There, new. Isn't that mere comfortable? I thought set" And. "New. grandmother, you knew you oughtn't te walk all the way eui .1 ., L ,,, 'cuuureit win de mere an aiiernoen. Ten might suppose Mether would '.eallzc that she needed her scarf after1 making her little children dress wnruily , - 1,, tl. ... .. .. eneusn nna warning ner rrewn-up cnn-1 dren te wear enough wraps, all her life But no, indeed, Mether by that time has reached the age at which her re sponsibilities in setting u geed example are ever. The children are old enough te take rare of themselves new, and she Is go ing te de as she pleases. TTOW she does hate te be caught up " al,d faced with an emission like the 'carf. just when she is congratulating Ht she has managed te pet out without the nasty thing for once! Sl.e docs dislike fussy things and fuv women ; wearing a scarf under her " cems fusay te her. you alway, THE HOME IN GOOD TASTE By Hareld Donaldsen Eberlein IM: t -x.-re. Cushions . 7 cneice 01 cusuiens ,S a,m5' "S grf8t " thC Ch,Ce f The latitude in the choice of cushions w-,-,:":' i"i" ivi..j A cushion mav be a simple offal) per the formal drawing room long, ,1 cushlens of velvet and brocade, ,tu henvy and bpnutifuilv pinnncd tas- sels. are best. Square pillows of old ' Chinese brocades or even of embreid eries that mav have had an ecclesiastical "!. 1 r 1 1..11 1.. "'n' "r" """ yvr tr,uuj ui, taffeta pillows of every shape and color ; Mfif-i Kuttn or telvp.t nil le wit.'i 1 1 linvc ,M... .v. .. . . . .-... . . ...... a wonderful effect in adding te the lux- urieus ulr of 11 room. Many persons prefer te use floss cush- One of the French shops in New Yerk is tiiewiiiK grrni mcniuc tueuwun lut the fleer and an arrangement of square ushiens held together by the cev material unu capaeie or ucmg en another with one te be buck against the wall. Gov- nen or cretonne and used en in the modern spirit, such a cushion is n nercu. or in vt'iuure 111 u twin u- - 1 . fta .h1ahaa te Asm t AJSl, 1 A 9 t hnth useful and interesting as a decera- Mm uariui ami iiiiercun ,,. .. "A": ' Ci" "V. v,i nmnnt. ..,.,,1 One black cush en among "cvera made of colors brings out tnelr lull value in color. It is te be remembered that tt fceft blark rll8hlen makes a mar- Jcl,eus background for auburn or blend uair Cushions should never Tomorrow "Arrangement of Flowers' If s Such a Bether Te think up decorations and games for a party even when you're specially Interested in giving it. Don't let that step you from giving a Halloween party, though, for all you have te de ia send a eelf addrcRsedt stamped envelope te the editor of 'the woman's page, te get some suggestions for a very unusual affair. And everything Is arranged for jeu, loe. Yeu don't have te de aii thing about the plans except carry them out. mere, ji s 100 mucn ier you, especially wisdom irem tnem. 1 jwhen veu've Just get ever that sick- If they don't happen te marry, there ness. Sit right down here and get rest-'are nieces or nephews, preteges, wards.) 'ed, new. before you go another step, ler young admirers who take them into Ne, down here, you can go tip te thn their hearts and boss them affection-! .nursery when you've rested some. The.utpjv. i" ' ' ," . '.N. 1 ' , jgM ar " : alSfesj fGeums: Frecks: Ceats: Millinery Wonderful Showing of Women's and Girls' delight fully fashioned frocks of silks, crepes and woolens at These frocks constitute our opening "leader." They are truly exception in quality and style. Will you see them 7, 13)6" Watamt Street ' have e be wondering whether it's still j en or pet. ' j If she happened te be your mother and you told her, "Well, that's what' you've always made me de," she would give you a dignified leek and say bland-. ly: "Thatls an entirely dlfjeren mat- have sense enough te wear enough te r. ieu were young ana yen aiant, keen you warm-when nti needed It!" And that's all you 'can make her say areut 11, 100. 1 OH, THET don't like te be bossed I but they have te take it. Life takes humans around in a cir- cle. They start out being managed and taken care of by their parents, then they grew old enough te boss and take) care of themselves. A Very bossy they tare, sometimes, tee. But after while 'their children-grew I up, they themselves begin te get. reck less and carefree, without the physical' powers te sustain them, and they get scolded and advised and managed by thnsp same children uhn lenrnml thlr . M .. - I X M ." , .. .1 'ine runny part-01 numan beings is that they always hate 0 the things that are best for them and the things they consider necessary for every one else. TaKe yeurseu. rer instance, when jeu were a little girl, you didn't see why it wasn't perfectly all right te walk around In wet shoes, or sit down in a stiff breeze when you were piping het. New that you are old enough te un derstand causes and effects, you know knew know hew quickly this will bring cold or pneumonia, and you try te keep your own little girl from doing it. BUT when she is your age you will resent it deeply when she insists upon your being careful about the breeze from an electric fan ! Strange creatures, 'human beings! Very interesting, though, and remark ably lovable. ' FAVORITE RECIPES OF FAMOUS WOMEN By MRS. PERCY V. PETWY PACKER President sf ChantanqLa Women's Club) Peppermint Ice Cream One-third pound l peppermint enndy striped sticks, two, pints cream. Dissolve candy in one pint of cream. Take several hours. Freeze partly; 1 then add remaining pint of cream which has been whipped. Freeze all hard. Tomorrow Hew te Mix Salads, by Ida M. Tarbell Cotvrleht, lOtt, bv Public Le&asr Cem pan v The Weman 's Exchange Caring for Instrument Te the Edtter 0 Weman's Page: Dear Madam I play the banjo-man-delln and the brackets which are en the Instrument are rusty. I haven't the least lda hew te remove the rust. The locks en my case are also be ginning te rust. Kindly advise me what te de te remove the rust from these objects. MISS M. Rub the maty parts with a soft cloth which has been moistened with oil. This will bring the shine back te your man dolin. Celer Ran Te the Editor of TTomen'. Page Dear Madam I have a v. very eretty pengee silk dress, which Is trimmed In n. kcii.111 uiiKtiv uiuuiie iiicvci Idl, A11U second time this dress was washed, the color ran all ever It I would appreciate It very much If you would tell me a way te remove this eeler from the pongee. ARLYNNB. Sometimes this can be dene by soak ing It for a while In cold water, and then washing In co'.d water. Soaking In a solution of sodium salicylate crystals will take the orange color out of the pongee, but Is liable te have the er tect of removing the color from the ma terial, tee. Se, before trying this, test an extra piece of the pongee. Adventures With a Purse MARSHA, that pretty new bride friend of mine, came te me and said, "Whatever can I de; we nre going i. i,i : . - - 1.,"!?: ""i" s""" c.,"?.T'ui . .. , .. nnartmpnt of mInfi t apartment told her of a shop where she could give a uinner, a aeugnitui little tea shop, where just she and her friends could be without any one else te interfere. The flicker of candles, the mystery of quaint, old-fashioned furniture; the very charm of the atmosphere are de lightful for six or mere people. Tbe nice lady in charge serves a plutter din ner for $1.50. Awfully geed, well and attractively cooked feed, and a dinner which Includes most everything from soup te nuts. Fer tiiMi of ih-nn atirnm Wemne's Paci Editor or Dhone Walnut 3M00 or Mala 160' between thn hour of 0 and A. fifuntlfnl new ftTfcts for perch or Indoor use. Newest drnlrni and best werkmaiuhlp. Held direct at makers' prices. B.H.Dem. Chairs, $5,50 Bid Arm Chairs, 7)50 Ht.Oeerge Chairs, en Rockers en Kach rhslr, si Kxlra ?0a"f!""i'n tablea and table and fleer lamps. Glatsberg Wicker Mfg. Ce. 20'8 N.Frent . Free Delivery l& upen x.Tis. mine Diamond 2303 BBI wicker FumituiclBa re sVjv!9i ' 25 3 1111 1 BBall1 Energize with Raisins Use mere ralstai with ymt feeds 'and get mere energy. Raisins furnish 1560 calories of energizing nutriment pet pound. Rich in feed-iron ahe. A prime fruit-feed that ereiy body would be better for. Serve stewed at a morning vd!ih. Use in puddings, cakes and pies. Let the children have them with oatmeal. Sun-Maid Raisins should cost you no mere than the following .prices: Sm4 r- it n. uu .; aoe -am fit, is (. tii f.) lae Sm44 aa4 SmJUm (11 .) He Always ask for Sun-Maid Raisins Hi Teur Irn Today f C-t- IfcVTT Milk Jwmmirt Fortnftwite lnpaUA NO COOKING The ''Feed Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Heme, Office and Fountains. Aik for HORLICICS. aGTAveid Imitations Substitntet Jenes Arch Support Shoes 2752 Germantown Ave. Laditsf finest Viet Kid Comfert Shee, with Stuel Arch Support, Rubber Heel Attached. REAL NATURE'S ; comfort Se fiC Frem SVs ."03 2 te te, at " All sites All widths TAPESTRIES WITH OR WITHOUT NEEDLEPOINT FOREIGN or Demestic at RIGHT Prices Ban, Benrhes. Chair. Seat. Footstools. etc.. H'lth Werklnc Mnterlal. 1TIE AHSORTMENT ISXNEQUAlLeD STAMPED LANDSCAPE CANADIAN HOMESPUN BAGS IN ALL COLORS GIFTS BEADS WOOL Germantown Novelty Shep 02 W. CHELTEN AVE. Gte. 4066 Why Pay Mere MEN! Yeu can get a ityllth up-te-the-minute hind tailored, perfect fitting SUIT or 0X0AT en the eajiejt tarns 0 credit and at th? leuMt peiiibU prices. 25 Men's Stylish HATS $Q I Li 11 IsWUSn, HaaDI kWWs - sssssssnssmmmesmmssstitssssssss.sss. IWHsiiBbsHbI mJSM 3s m Simons for Diamonds 6 S. 15th St. Convenient Confidential Credit Plan Allows you immediate pos session while you pay at practically your own con venience. Ours is the pest generous and dignified credit plan in the Pure blue abse white, lutely perfect. Ouara ntetd weight i ct, lS-kt. white ffejd ha n d matfe mount meunt ing. city; let us ten (TOP you mere iOe about it. Confidential Credit Plan Jslli"r?l SIMON 6 S. 15th St. Belew Market Bread Supreme Extra Big Leaf JQ Onr Master Bakers' Masterpiece In all our Stores M lHTileM a. HITlsWlmlm JS33S2SE5ES Jf W st3. ' rjyatTSafPlfLvSByTsPSBJsB&rtl Bemmatms Jfasi'ens that echo the authoritative note .of Paris in style, line and color. Beautiful models, designed by a master hand and executed with an equal skill. Brilliant colorings, magnificent fabrics at a price range astonishingly low for the qualities offered. Imported Novelties and Bags T7ricxAJ tftneJtdumJ'j ljV$r"tc. WaJnut Street 1 A a.sa -v- a Women's & Misses' Charming DRESSES You'll marvel at the new styles and color combina tions, and the low prices at which they are marked. A wonderful selection. Including Tricetines, Crepe DeChine, Canten Crepe, PeiretTwills Wern, en s & Misses They are new and Zifftrent. laiierea iriceunes. Alse new sport styles, fur trimmed, specially priced at Women's & Mhses' Fur-Trimmed COATS afLaaaaV ' Yeu won't find better selection of Fall anfl Winter Ceat Styles anywheres in the city. Cleth Coats, Fur trimmed. New Plush Coats A Qreal Sale of Millinery 5 Beys' Suits & Streng, durable Clethes for the. Ilve-wire kid who just can't keep out of mischief. ipiiiiii $750 $ OraraiMV'ANIl HATUHIUV I'.VHNIN vy Arch. n f v un-JTsW lsaraaiaaa LsJftBaaaaSja iaaSjWaSaa-.aat. 1M 1 's flJ sV X ' aaaaSBsBaaaWsBaaBBBaBaBilBilliaBaS55P'aaBaBKr iQlts9Br 'J : Take 5 Months Te -"ll IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUI,,,,. Oppyif independent, fiji " Giving Dignity W te Your V Dining Roem PARTICULARLY adapted for dlninir or living room. 3p)4lfjy maitlva and dlcninad. et with - icR-ancs , or design and finish that stamps it a masterpiece. As handsome a fixture as wa have ever stocked' In our 2) yaara of business ex-. parlance. I!. Si tatftst Dtme'er el Shed it buAu Old "Brass and Black auver and Black Walk. at ret u 1 wj. w lven a 531 CKeeinut St. 1M7 Illltllllllllllllllllllllllllllllin, '"If'. --! ! 1 iiiiiiijiiiiy,. & Hearty Cake for Hungry Men and one that the whole family will relish. RAISIN TASTYKAKE 13c 1HiSsiniiii miimsj 'ilSTYICAlS IWWlttaWIWWllMWBmngHaja ??ats topcoats. IT'S EASY AND CONVENIENT TO SHOP AT THIS FRIENDLY STORE. REMEMBER THE STREET DUMBER. 929 Arch St. JUST OFF 10TH $' 98 P m rn&Bilh 5 Itisa fit I fllllBllli 1 Special Offering of FAKL SUITS Beautiful $01198 .w3up $1 V98 19 op GIRLS' Coats & Dresses Sites, 6 te 14 years 598 $7 98 Up O'Ceats J ER SaB h if " wj a9 Q50 Sin50 IJQrtWmM iitmeftt uari or a strong" y center of each one, rv M&iJrf. y? M'ii M . .. j!X-l' 'A '.' i -., 1rft- (. v --xaar jsilaatlasasaii;ii M Vt "' H'M .') . .v.,'-.L..itij'iLIi'.'!l(r .tilksal