Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 07, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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SARAH D. LOWRIE'S
SA TURD A Y EVENING TALK
Happiness Is Just as Necessary in Life as Goodness
I HEARD same one say the ether ilny nudging you te "come, nleng." If you
i. ,.., ...,i.f ..t t.i tirnv n he '"ivp many ilcnemlcnt en eti. thore 1
Ami. ImiIppiI. tl.rrp are ..im Hirl- . flriMiiiistimces rather th,,,, our power of
tlnns who think tlmt haptdnes" N ,,et . cl"'-'-" m "r lives te our own detrl-
tinrt nf thn iireici'iim nt life: trllll. Ill , i-'. '"' '' "' " uu iri'i-".
Vcrslty. uncertainty, lms-. interruptions
fightings nml fears within, without,
etc., nre. One often henri tin unlaw
plncsPH pnumerufpil. mntly In liynini
vhlch wp art- supposed te sing in praise
of Ged.
The word fur bleed In tin- writings
of thp Uible corresponds' most neiirly te
our word for happlne". Kvery tlinp,
therefore, thnt one catches the vmnd
of thnt weril "Mpx-hmI." plthpr from the
Myings nf Christ, or from thp tankers
of wings in tlip Old Testament tlmt were
written te be chnntcil hy thp people
the I'salmi evcrv time one comes across
that "blessed" he pun measure for him
self whether or net liiii'pines was part
of Ged's plan for human beings.
1 ler every tlewerln;' plant In my
I gnrdrn therp Is sure te spring up near-
I by a weed thnt does net llewer with '
, nnj beauty, and that Is a fnt liver and
tnke upace ami nlr and plant feed that
should k te thp plant that I have
plaii'd there. Generally it leeks like
the plnnt, and a new gardener mil
tnkes it for the plant and lets it thrive,
with the result that the real plant is
crowded out or is ccn killed, and the i
if suit further is no dowers !
i- will
Mi we ai
Ml VV ,,,,
UK some of us verv familiar
the sound and rlivthm .it least
of what nre rilled the lteatltude; i. e..
Mewed are the peacemakers, the merci
ful, the pure in lini'-t. the peer in
spirit, the meek, these that mourn,
these tb.it nre persecuted for righteous
ness, these whom men revile for the
sake of their Master, and -e en. In
reality we reuld .is well substitute
"happv" for "blessed,"' and come a
nenr the meaniiu a bleed is. hut 111
any case If is a stale that i- the reverse
of "fightings nnd fears within, with
out, "' nnd one could desire no mere c- '
rene or perfect condition for eiiese'f
And it Is a condition that we are urged
te expect here and new een though vie
actually de mourn, are p. or in spitit.
are meek, have te be peace, inkers, must
guard our hearts by purit. m..v be t'l t'l
upekpn of. and even ill-treated Ir i
net something for heaven It is what
we lime eery right te i-xpei t new
If and there is the great moment "f
choicer-if we adhere te ertain laws
of our beings th.it thev mav come te
flower, se te speak, for us m happiness
I have just completed the work of
putting m garden te sleep for the win
ter, which comes mrlv in the niium
tnlns. I am centident. knowing the
plants, thnt it will be i-i ll vv.-r .icain
next HimmiT. Kueh plant will 1' te
hloem after its Imbit. some fr iin seel,
geme from bulbs, sei.ie from rees . -h'me
Will flilWer earU. -nine lllte. se' le l'.i-t
b' seeded new. 'iunn In M;n T it p."
has a life which, in p.te of e..l.l and
Fnew .1 tul lie ni.d the fie-t et NeM'mbr
and the winds of Much and the 1
cold of April and tee niucli rain, or
tee much drought darlv davs and sunny
days, will come t, Mever. 1 r rather b.
rnuse of nil the-e t.'ingi- tli.it sm it
mil going te make tlmt mistake
h my life and let the temptations
that are part of the circumstances
which surround me play havoc with the
tes'lbilltifs for happiness well in one
sense it Is geed enough for me! Itut
iiNe it is in unnecessnrv that It is mere
a crime en m part than a misfortune
l.ecause veit live en the slope of a
hill you nenl net take it for grume
tlmt mi must tumble down and get
smashed up. Knje the view! It l
the takiti; for granted that nnlinpplneK
is the result of inii-t thines, and thnt
happiness is nnlj the result of n few
things thnt make us les,. out. Trite ns
it Is, hntipiness is the result of our own
use of circumstance. jut n.s trulv :is
honey s the result f the flower's use
of 1 Irciimstnni'cs.
We de net accept ercunitmii'cs as
our means for setting ether things llinti
hnpiiiness. s,,-li rhlngs as feed, shep.
lieuct clothes, friends We Insist mi
having i ertain iIhik-s ,,ut of life :111c!
go out te get them if they de net drop
Intci our laps. We epeet a great deal
out of circumstances, but we nNe e
pict 11 great deal out of ourselves in
order te em and generally take care
"i our plnsicnl wants. Hut we s;ly te;
youngsters; with a kind of superior air::
"I'e net seek happiness, nnd we aNe ;
ituelv. "Ie net eticct h.it.tduess."
The first may be doubtfully geed ad
.i". though I for one cannot -tand fer
it' I!ut the Imtilicatinii that v... are net
meant for happiness seems te me on en
riitiir.ii nnd therefore un-t'hrlstinn "The
truth ,f the matter is we uinr.i.t func
tion rlghtlt, physjciilh . inent.il'y or
pintuall unless ,, ,.,r,. bu 1 y
Se I sn te invself: "If I ha" .1
p'iysi ,il 10 lie, or iim that mn be uifd.
it is 11 tirst business !,, ,,,ire it If I
hue .in emotional t-atii that can be
Hind, let me cure it ; and certainly if I
lack hnpi'ine.s. t js ,j t-lrt busine.-s
te cure myself 0f unhapplnes bv haiipi-
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Adventures With a Purse
rjKSI'ITK the fact tlmt Heme babies
L' love te hpliuh about In the bathtub,
there tire ether who de net like It nt
all, nnd I remember n nmnll cousin of
tnlne who kicked nntl put up tnilte n
howl when he hnd te nubmlt te IiIh
tlnlly bath. Ilut tin tnkln Delly te
bed works like a chnrm, no ilee.i ttiklnR
some kind of toy into the tub. Tlicre
enn be bought n red rubber npeiiRa In
thp shape of nn elcplmnt, n bright
g?;pen bow nbetit his neck. When he
gees bathing with the baby It in (treat
fun for the little person te slnp around
In the water with the sponge, which
costs thirty-five cents,
If jeu would be ery extrnvngnnt nnd
tnnke the most dainty of fancy spreads
for the bed, let me tell you of peme
lnce I f-nw. This Is no erdlnnry lace
and will net be appreciated really unless
you see It, and wdipn you once de, well,
you'll knew thnt there 1h one of the
things for which you have been looking
1 nil jour life. Mnde by hand in far-
r.wny liulin, the gossamer threads leek
ns if they must hnve been woven by
fairy fingers. The piece I hnve in mind
is eleven and ene-hnlf inches wide.
This ran be joined with white net and
will make a truly lovely bedspread. The
Clncc is S.'l a yard.
1
J Tnr nnmen of hen neictrrm tVemnn's Vnwt
miteir or nlione Walnut 3000 or Main loot
lietwrrn the hours of 0 nml S.
The Superior Sex
Uy IIAZIX DKYO i:TCIIKI.OU
tie
line t'
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I'ssei
what if need. 1 -c '1 w : 1 n
I 1 mild M'ry w i u 1
this very uieuii nt ' HI
that arc wilted new by tre-t.
f.e enn your tubers be given
te matin underground aii'1
nnd get tirm l fm-e 1 dig
b'oem HeM ear !"
I linxe said about 1 c s.i'ne
the phIe thin I new l'-: .nj
getting (I sort of ple'ei-flxe p'i
for tin- cniiung old. thru igh
tlewer
d.i'd.a-
1 are ye
for "ii'iN
-tren.-tb
multiply
II up t"
IIW'. We1! I iliid neet.le
bout the "hew." J de
them all agreein,- that it is
that t':e mi.' leads that makes
it:
differing
net
the
the
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life
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must s,irtve tin writer.
SprOllt 111 the slirlll. I've s
spur take a mux u.i elt pi n
den nil this mmirn but
among the hr-i te inherit
the sprr.g
TF wi:
J- nature
.lie ierfei
should I .
lilestednes of b'ipptii
t! ins t'
ui .Hid
i -stileud
tth.i'h !
if it is HI
en :i. 1-iik-
in l'ie gr-
n wi'l be
the uirtb in
that
a w ,1 1
its bin of
whv are we
se timid about our own reason for com
ing Info existence'- Why are si.m" et
11-.. wlm wish te Inn1 Ged most, .0
sciuenmih about faking what it a ipe.irs
lie gives te (lowers and lii-d and the
grnss of the tie'cN, here ,nd mm 1
Why nut off being happv till We i'ic''
Let us go In for it. and keep geiiiL'
until we bare It. I say '
It Is evidently net a thing tlmr de
pends en nieiiei or mi :ower or en rec
ognition, or en being utiseliish. or en
ven being dutiful.
We llilVe all of Us b.ere "ii ill, 1111-
hnppy persons, and ut dutiful un
happy per-01 111 fai nl in r - g I'- - mi !
sounds! I hnve known some it-hii-whe
have awful ireiibb. who wt .ir
blessed hajipv '. Tin' fill nc with
wonder I fee like u i'kiii' nil nriui.il
them and saving te them:
"Hew in the world de you man
age it?"
And ngnin I hnve kne-vn very loving.
expnnive soul-, with a curious ten
dency te lapse into inii.ippiuc light
ings and fears witlnn. without !
If they were plants I would net l,a.
them in my garden because tlnv are
net turning out te be fully what thu
were created te be happy .
One cannot leek under the leaves) et
the generality of telks and stlv for sure
what is wn.ng with their growth, but
one enn iimine ones, if, ,n,i j ven
ture, te fin that if I em nm happy, it
is because I am verv fiuut -hiarn d
I bout tile pisl,tv of being luippv,
given the 1 irciinistance, that summed
me. Ten le one I haw di.icneseil th
lircuinstnnci s as making it iiiiiiie-s-ibie
ferenee between happt'iess and milinppi
ness I'.iir I b.avc only te leek into the
faces of the 1,11.11V .eeple tll.lt 1 ktn.w
te be ic.is.urnl that it is just there 11 ml
new Ihii. i.i thai the nt of happlnes.
lies.
W.. all of cs can si-mtch ihreugh mir
allotted years niinelmv . with the vi
ta'iry thai we !i:t. but what We nceil
Is vifalltv te eon e out mnre than just
coinpierer- ginnts refreshed !
1 ur I.en spoke of it once a- "the
nie-i abundant life!"
Thnt -nm- r i.p best, I funey. A
life net ilep, tub t'i en ciri iinit.ince.
but 011 our inpai.iv ter heln.; creative
of the materia! 11b' ut us as i. tie( linn
self, after Whes.. Iu age we are made,
nnd from Whose I-.uge we depart only
en our own volition
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1 inn 1 m11 ' en 11
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him. m,il 111 tin fiijlil tl nt
fin tl 1 tin I lit, . h, ft , '
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that iin till linn ktr net
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. I! Ml h. LOW HIE.
THE HOME
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A I'uiiyli cloth coat MMlKM
for 1 re ryday; WSSMB
tt vi'lk irran fit mrnr & M&i8li
I ever a brocaded frock; v-V-T
an c-cniny cloak FmWlk
or evi of white velvet T JSaJBIs.
adorned with .sprays l.
of jit In ads. gggp&ir
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Can Yeu Tell?
liy It. ,1. nml A. 11'. Beimcr
The Reason for NotDeing Wrong h .
That Everybody Shouldn't De ft
It Is the Responsibility of Each One of Us te Keep Our Little
Share of Humanity Right for the 9ahe of the Whole '
.TlrOTIli:it. exclaimed the g'" who
IVl hnd just come of age, "I den t
see why you won't let me go te n
matinee with .Tuck alone. I'm plenty
old enough te de it : nil the ether girls
de, nnd It Isn't as if wc were going nt
night."
"I knew, dear," rxplnined her
mother, -soothingly. "Yeu rcnlly are
old enough, nntl I wouldn't object,
since we knew Jack se well, anil 1 knew
you'd belinve properly, tee. Hut you
knew sister is be rebellious), nnd she Is
just at the age when she wapts te de
everything you de. If I let you go,
then she'd Insist upon going without
me, and she knight slip nwny some time
from benrding school te go with one of
the boys. I can't watch her there, nnd
I must get these things well implanted
In her mind before she gees nwny
ngnin."
It Is nlwnys that way.
The thing thnt would be se harmless
for you te de yourself is forbidden be
tnusp If somebody else did It or If
everybody else did It the result would
be a great dpal of trouble nnd harm.
This Is one of (lie hardest lessens of
life te learn.
As Itsj truth comes home te you, you
begin te realize for the first time thnt
you cannot live te yourself alone with
out stirring up difficulties for some one
you have never heard of.
TIIK skntlng nn the thin ice of pro
priety thnt you may be nble te get
nwny with does net hurt you, perhaps,
If you try It once or twice.
Ilut the fnct remains thnt it is
wrong.
If you de It, you are letting down
your ideals, loosening up jour con
science. Yeu may realize this nnd step In
time.
Hut if you don't rcnllze it and de
go en taking a chance lierp, limiting n
hairbreadth escape from detection there,
you nre bound te hurl either yourself
or some one else.
The hurt thnt you de te Rnn.n .
else may be as a direct wS"M
of your wrongdoing or U maThe' h!
result of yflitr example. ID
Youngae girls may see you ,ini.
something dellcleusly diirltig-nil(i ! , "
mediately begin te copy vein lln'
Heme one who Is tempted 'te for...
the difference between light and ,, '
nnd Is bravely resisting, may flti.i 5:
thnt you have yielded and hnve &f
with it. ""iir
Why wouldn't It be that wnv win.
lierVhhe thinks, and se steps li?te treu.
ble that she docs net escape as you hare
AI'AMOt'S writer once said thnt the
real reason we should net de thin,,
which nre wrong Is thnt if eventing
did then; clvlllxntlen would go te IT,7
It's nil very well te sny, "Oh u-ii
I'm only one out of millions. ' j ,1
doesn't hurt me or anybody else nil
shouldn't I de It?" ' vbj
Hut tlmt Isn't the way te leek nt tin
S.inpep
fn- 1. 1 r.n.I.1
.1 iiiiju'"i,i v-.nv u.-Liiucu yciu were nm
m.f ,.f .,,1111. ,., .l u .1.1',. ,rl en
uui ui in...... nn .no. 11 WUIIlun I Count
Suppose everybody in nil these mii.
liens said. "Oli. well, I'm only ne eui
of millions. Why nheuld I worry about
right nnd wrong? Why shouldn't I h
nnd st ml and kill people" and knock
ethers down se that I ratvtnke their
places? Wlmt difference dcJes it rnaki
in the long run?" m
And if you say It why shouldn't
everybody else say It?
That Is your responsibility In lf
te keep thnt one out of millions, veur
little part in tills great whole, turtfed
te the tight.
JI'ST as surely as you can influence
for bad you can influence for geed
by your example.
Yeu may affect only a handful of per
sons, but If you enn proclaim upright
ness and 1 1 nt li te thnt handful hy your
Ideals and your loyalty te tlirm, y0ti
hnve acquitted yourself worthily in his
life.
you never did anything nice
: y else because you were one
Several Ways of Doing It
Wli.it Causes .Snoring?
Snnilng is caused by the Intake and
(IV tltllsldll III nil flit,, lll.l, ,l,i, -n,l,.j ,.F
."'..,,'',, ', ,.l, ,,.,, , k I . II.,- lll,,,.l..-l (111 ...
iieenle nl,,, mir. .isii.,.1, 'in,.,..., .... .1 hoi' the er.v fnstlilleiis there cenn'
of air cause the sft palate and the new some enchanting scarfs for dress
UMila. or lleshy conical bedv which is ing table and chiffonier. I hey are
niincheii t.i iin. soft enini.. i. f i le, i.i, , iiiiuIp of iiiile-cjlereil tiifleta, with II
: 1 .."' "" ""." .,,,.. ,i..i;. ... ..!... j. 1. ...1.. 1 .;
pnrt et tlie tongue, in vibrate. This
vibration is possible during sleep be
cause these parts are at such time with
out neive control. When we nre awnke
we are able te 1 outrel the passage of
these streams of air Inte and out of the
Readjustment
ANNi: hc.,1 m
leal 1.. il 1, 'itil
demanded r 1 knew
pist. hew 111 n li !.
elltli'elv -I,, had
ptl'sellt, .'!!(! 1,1s sil.
had b en iik,. cold lingers cle
1 tlie w.in. th and trust in her
Aft. ri'.itd be h , liuiiibb
He li.i ' . 1. I ib-.t it ilclti't 1.
tietl.i'.g mutti'ied -.ivv tli.it sn
He ha I 1 e. 11 ,. is" r t" 111.1k"
till' I MVee tllll' Ills word j 1
.ind vvei.i 11 - V,c s! .. had n
l'ls 111 Ilis, In t.is . ,1 . . kls-es.
He hud vi.iuvd 1v.rytl.1t1g te lie a 1
it had b , 1! vv.inti d t . f .rg -t ,
t.iat I ban br-.kti I. is word te her. j
Tic J list iv a- (Pa I, l.e .aid e en r and ,
ever, and l.e li.nl pp.' ii tieur te
r"t'-r te it agatti 11 t 1 -mj, .itt.-i lie
had f.'i.leli ii-di.ep. A'lt.c li'td .-I.,, oil
out '.' I . r birth 1 u.i 1 '. .ir ter 1 'eng
time I" I( re tl I'll I I" -hole linlelllllg
11 th. s.vi-h of tin wiuer against tic
-i.'i of ti,t 1 mi.
She love 1 him tl'l. but that wu- the
f.lgedy of It. Iiecause .1,. luvi I 1. 1111 -.1
iinic'i 1. mii than I e loved her
Net 'l!v 1,11.1 '.' tie ).iWi' le II . ike
her ler.'et tlie world w hen she was m Ills
nrnis. Met eiilv did si. ,,v. him 1h.1t
lungs in such a way us te prevent thr
ihralien of hese parts. This is most
easily accomplished by breathing
through the nose and net ihreugh the
'mouth. Snoring is, unfortunately, an
involuntary act. but may be produced
by voluntary effort when awake.
Hicceughing is produced by the
spasmodic twitching of the diaphragm,
a thin miiM'iiini iiicmbiujic which
divides the chest from the abdomen. If
a sign of indigestion and thus is an
action in sympathy with the condition
of the stiiinach. The muscular twiddles
and jerks of the diaphragm which me
the movements that produce the hic hic
eough, are only an attempt te aid the
stomach in it, efforts te get rid of
semetHng that is causing the indiges
tion Sneezing is caused by the effort of the
parts affected te epe particles of
matte" or mint's which have entered the
nostril and which evite the nerves of
feeling or smell leiatnl there. When
ever matter or odors vvhiih are distress,
ing te these nerves enter, the nerve
caused the muscles te ;nt in a manner
which is intended te eject whatever ir
ciiiisini; uus in iiaueii. 111 simie eases
it is an unpleasant smell which excltis
the nerves of smell, and in ethers, it N
objectionable mutter which excites the
nerves of feeling, located in the nose.
I causing them te produce the snie.e.
slight lining te give it body, and fin
ished all around with 11 band of metallic
ribbon in 11 different shnde.
Of course, nil that does sound rnther
expensive, hut It could be duplicated
in voile or n iln In - colored gingham
and give much the smim effect.
It's a Strange Time
Te he giving 11 garden party, but
when you henr that it's n way for
children te have fun en 11A1.1.0W
KEN, nnd that each one dresses as
11 flower or !. vegetable, that there
nre appropriate games te be played
and refrpsliiiients und decorations,
that carry the idea still further
you'll surely want te send le the
editor of the woman's page for the
plans for that party, and use It for
your own small son or daughter.
FAVORITE RECIPES
OF FAMOVSWOMEN
Hy IDA M. TAI.HKM,
(Kiltter and Auther)
Hew te Ml Salads
A pinch of salt.
A sprinkle of pepper,
A niggard with the vinegar,
A spendthrift with the nil, nnd
A devil of a stir
Monthly Kitten's Teligue, by
Anita Ixies
Coiurle'if, 102!, b'j 1'iibtlc Lcdetr Cempwif
P0MPE1AN
OLIVE OIL
Sold Everywhere
Monday Where Did the Name
bacre" (.'nine Frem?
Te-
Delicious!
Expresses But Poorly
The Unique Flaver of
HT ll.lt
w ith .1
she '.
It'. I!
rs
mid bung him anv 1 1-
d
I V
I .'
Please Tell Me What te De
Hy CYNTHIA
.1.
the wnv
She W
.i-l; al out
U'.l of the
U before lie
lliiWII lne
ill'll Ill'V.T
lis f III-l. -' e
women '.11 '
llli't hi 1
.II-..
if
t
( 1 ir neighbor-, across the I'm ifi.
Japanese in their reverent love
1 .in v e' llewers hnve taught u- mu.'l
ns te thi ir atrangemctit. In Nippon
eli" may take a thiee-year onus, ii
the art of llewer arrangement. Theie
mi
..f ti
l- ,
I'll 'I'
I'. ude. it took into 1
il e things that .iff
t'.e present nun . .md '
nil
1.
1111- C.ltl Ml
vi rv pieiis'.
Itlg lit least
hup
I
II.
U I Tt
thnt I being what
plness in 1 hem
turn my attention
signed !
pnAf'Iul
1 nnve 1, mi i.-ii ii.r - n
linn nnd a f inei 1! w re..th
whnt I was meant t , ,.n 1
garland of bles,e, fee'nig fee'nig
Ne wonder our uppi r lip
ns we come en in y.-irs ami we
our lower teeth when w lalk. ins
Of OUr Upper ones when we smile
Ne wonder there nn- lm.s from
noses like clothespin, crai ining in
mouth nnd our eye. 100k out coolly'
wonder young pii.,m, nn , hM,
given lip being luippv I gl.tlv avoid
advice as well n 1 np-n"
Why sheiild tie v d.i 1,, '.. i nnii
rlimnxes that v. s. , - 1,, f, ,. ,. Me
born te become'.
On the etlnr hniiil. if Christ nctiiallr
did tell men that II- had te.iiid a wa
te happiness I lis., dues- pn,slde te
till Who followed w hi re He led, here
nnd new ' In pi'i of tabulations aii-l
mourning, denfh ami hardships, what
III the world but our own Ktupblltv i i
te hinder our taking Him at His word
nnd going in for whin He proved wn
the Way, the Truth and the Life 1
- enic-ieiA II
If. reslgli.i-
in-tc,id of
. a 1 erfe. t
happiiies,. '
grew le-i.'
-lu.-v
"ad
our
ei-r
1 Ne
net
our
E''
1AC1I for himself in one sensi, be. ,
cnisi- what is ,1 hludinriie for von
might be a furtherance for nn- whit ou
de net need In wnv of n dl'clpline, 1
may need bndU 1'resi mav kill vnu
nnd be just the making el me 'li
great point is te knew that von are
lliennt te come te 11 perfect iv hole, the
mere perfect the belter If then- Is
such a tiling ns "mere" perfect '
Hilt naturally if one Is te be linppy
one does net sll resigned m cempl,iisant
I when one fppls iinbappv
Kvery sort of niitwnid elrcnnitniice
has Its Inward 1111 nnce te happlncis f
you are peer and in danger of being
Jioerer, there .lie the menu worries ilmt
can tempt one hpurly If you are very
rich, therp i-,lhe nluiet certain tempta
tion of reMleweii-NN, as easy te gratify,
nnd yet se fatal te gratify If you ate
occupied ami su.,c-ful, there is the
temptation te gain the whole world ami
les your own life If m an- ill there
h the temptntle 1 I 1 'n mg mere id than
jeu need te he--a cemptte invalid, js
Uie piirnse lias It, lr you have no one
there is sclhsbncss
are certain prescribed rules, and the
lesul's at.. fiiuAels of balance and i--ti
in in line and color.
A bowl or jar holding a perfect ar-
.ing mi-lit -f idnssum- and l-'iv.-s fi-r -.p'-iitlv
forms the se'e ileceraf e'i in 1
n 0".
V inv f nllr b('S llerisf- Jive is le- .
-mis dailv in the r irr-iu.'ei.ient nf
llewer-, 111 sjtnple 1 eiiiaiin rs plait- 1
agiuiist cpiiet background'
I'lewer-, exceit ".hen arranged in rl.e
ipiiilnt Victorian iieseenys, reminiscent
of elaborate paper holders, should never
In- crowded. They should be se placed
in bevvl or vase ns te stand freely ami
gracefully.
The color value of Hevers should be
jealously considered Never put pink,
flowers in" a room where the ib-i'ilinnt
color is mange or bright ur d Hi
tin- ether h.i.ul. purple llewers m a room
et blue lltld geld lii'iv In- 1 ipils-.ie
Hoses of all hue, from iverv te de..,,
pink, in 11 grnv room, an inn p.im 1 I
00m or in 11 dull bbn ruiiin are jii-rfe. t
Thu green of growing plants 11 al
most ulwavs safe I ii ell eiiinge ainl
siarlet (lowers in a yellow loom, ar
ranged perhaps In a Urn k or dud gr.n
biiwl. or In 11 gray room, with notes m
dull blue Ol' violet. Ill IV lie Well'leltlll
A beautiful arrangement enn hi mad"
in an old pe-i r-laiu bowl, or one of
luster with iili-fishlnliei! garden Mower
placed rathir mere i I sey than usual,
1 as in the old-fashioned floral paint
ing. Undless cembin.it ion tempt one 10
citation, but the thing te remember is
color again. Urn- and in -. V. u be.
come an artist working in culm an I
form when you begin te arrange flew
er- Alwavh retueinber 'hat von are
nuking a picture and think net enU
of the group but of the background
She
N rn
.11. Il'ln
th" aft
in .l.ii g
t'Mt
wen- ti revi
(I leri ll IIOW
I'.-f.iie, -he
CO lull, g
lltlell I.
IS si
iad
11
V-
1 id
II-' '
Ilir
I'll -
both
f .1
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r
1
nvvfuilv
pn-ttv
C; 1 tl...
n.ei
me r- lv
I 11 ,
Il It fi
ll! te I
tl
111
t Of
.1.1 1 I is
0 1 , pteil
, - . mi
nl- 1, .id
iy thing
'I ! . r.-'s
JfvUtr '5eu " l'u
Yeu Can Learn
a New Dance
That I leallv en old one maiie
ever, by sending for th- "Hall et
Kiwi" Halloween party, which has.
been arranged especially for you
this year. Send a self-iidilren.eil,
Mlllliped invi'lepe te the IMUur of
the Weman's Page, te find out about
this dance and all the ether enter
taining stunts for Octebe- 31,
ns is she would linn
ii 1 lis of iiuy mini v.ii
te her. llllt Steele's Wi
I't tit, 1 1 1 ,1 new meaning ti 1 v.
1, . wis that he had said '
si 1 ii I 'i' about you tint draw- 1 '"
1 1, I, ii bleed surged 111' 1 1:0 faii
ai id 1 i.'-nery of these weril- Itut
the next moment she bad thine n 1 nek
hi- la id pteiidly, and a inar,l; e werluly
iiniiferi ii " had setlNd down i-wr th
si ttness of her features.
IbiaiiK- of her love for Srcc b. she
Ind 1 list aside her armor. Sic- had
nilevve.1 the world te see into her heirt,
leir never again, She had be-n l,md te
Nerrisimd it had ken .1 mistake. I'rem
1, ivv en she vveilld I'ny im-n with her
1. 1 -'lie. she would keep a Larrnr of e
ibeiit her, through vhhli 1 u- euld
'1 Mt rate. As for I r I. u band. It was
vv.-s tee late te de any thing iibuin her
' ve for him. Sic j, id given 1 1111 her
...ir', all of her-elt She vviubl go
en loving him always, hutthe hnppi-rice-,
the care-fne jev that had b en
hers 1 vel' since tlmt Light when she had
Sji.i.e willingly into Steele's arms lad
been shaken. She had I pen sure of him
then, but she could never In- ipnte se
s.in- of him again. I'm eti-c lei.s'j , no
matter hew she str'ig-ied 'ic'iinct it. -In-
'would be waiting for seuk thing te 1 ap
pm, something that would reu-e his
siispn ions against In r and bring up thai
luistlun "f the p.ist
I or much as sin- loved I mi. Antic d in
net believe that Steele would I eep his
oreiiuse te her. lie would intend te, but
the time would leine wln.i In would
forget, and when I Iin' "uie eiiuie -he
1 must lie leadv for it
(Te He Continued) .
The Weman's Exchange I
Just About Correct
Te Hi. h.d for of li'nidnii n I'hq'
Iie.ir'Mudnin 1 weiibl likr t. Unnw
wlut inv light weight sheulil he Am
twenty -two, ninirtiil ami l,ax. .1 1 l,lil
three years. Am live fe, t, live anil a
riu.irter Inches, weigh uheut 1 JO. meas
ure tlilrtv-fnur Inches bust, waistline
twenty-eight Inc'ics, hip. tb'i tv-feur nnd
tiirei -ipinrt-rs Art my m 11 n, tncnts
ab nit correct'.' A Ui:lii;it.
.ii ure Just tiliuut 10M..1 fxceiit
that you are .ilieut three peunda ever-
Welcome te the Column
11' ' 1 I am u stranger in
1 ! v. r xery letielv I
1 i s, ui .md xv ish te just
I . Iglit.en and rather
I .111 illicit, net te knew It,
v.-ral mirror 1 In my
l -ii It is net conceit.
ni'li I Ju't b.ve your
- w iters nil sec 111 like .1
I -0 the lensen I'm wilting
... i this family. Mav I
I.'iNI.'I.Y sthanci;u.
On Legal Matters
,1 -Will nppreclate xery
1 vuu iilvlse tne, n; your
1 ' n , of tin fol'e vinii
1 ii l.it.t in n illverce milt in
iinl the llnal pr-p- ri have
"i nl te court, mu.st tin it -
I t.iVil before n. filial .lecrtO
.1 ' If he (the (b.f iiilutilj
I'. '1 hew ImiK weiiid tblf,
s. .i.wl w'ciit HtLp.s must 1m
' ,1 ' . '1 is I lie CO-se"
"IN IKilitT '
1' ' 1 1 is net answer U-buI nuer'e.s
Ve . , ijplv ut the LeBnl Aid. f'ity
U.i . : '.f iimatlun.
Leuis C. Answers "All By Myself"
I- . 1 nt 11, 1 With almost chlldllka
sir r .i l.y Myself" has practically
a- 1 , let her and nve tnonepolUe
1 .1 11 1 e umn for our private
ci' -, . 1 Maybe this: In net your
l.rtlrrH tn funlliai' elicmn must lid
"rittiii en cee m.Ii nl flu- ticii,t;r enlu
nnd niKsf bt sitniK? fli flic u'rlter
.uuinr ainf inWrfj. Tie iieme uill net
Vji fciil.'(sli((( If fl,, . 1 r. r ilet net wish
if. I'c. luiKif .ti.r a ( ((tfirs ccrlfffn
cm Ivth M.J's .,( id Kim r icill net be
(iriuiml. Ui. I-is 1 lej 11 Iai iiersceiill
misu ns tlmt 11 t hi im'di in the
column will jikim 'oelc fficrc. is per
vim.il tdf.r- .i- 011j urlttcn uhcii
iitivuitif. Ij in r mi ru
Antoinette Dennelly's
Adrire en Beauty
S. I.. Lesing eight pounds in three '
weeks, which you cannot afford, audi
the baggy eyes ind'u ate an early call en ,
a physician, which I smcerely hope you
will net p 1st pone. It Is serieus: te lese
weight like that, unless one wen- de
liberately riditcing. An1 you unhappy
'SiIkiiii semethji,, ('annul eat ami
cannot s,,.p ai seventeen, if net a
serious love affair would certainly mean
the urgent need of medical attention.
PSStvi.
TRY IT FORjVOUR NEXT MEAL.
BLACK (Orange Pekoe Blend) MIXED or GREEN
MMI.I.KU A CO.. WIKII.KSAI.i; At.KNTS. 7 ftU'TII KIMINT STKKCT. l'IHI.,.. PA.
111:1.1. tki.i:i'iie.i: i.eMUAitn nut
c.i
e. then will
All by My-
H 1
kind''
..irll.
If
11UI
nln .11
!'. n '.i
il- a
JI HATS WHAT
Hli Htlcn Dcrlv
('' LI mm
VieW point If tills is tin
you kindly pi in! thi-, f
Helf" from "Ijiuin 1' "
Listen Ml l- Mvs,f hOtnetlincs tile
shadow 1h hc-ttur than the bUbstance, the1
ni.t i.piitien meie al jiing than the
reall7-itiin, a dn am -nere. Interesting
than the M.clif I:' . met personally,
you might be dliappe.iuc-il, -se don't f rut I
or f. ! sjny i-t eiiieii cm my parti
it may be like ij fox and the sour
grape steij. 1 knew I'yntliia will k-
fiiai te Intieilue '!, se I nm reslBned ;
te tlie fate, 1 1 in I ( ruel world tliat
this- is.
1 if course after rcullni? your most
Interesting (I m net kIvuik you the ous eus ous
teniiiry flntterv, hut a alncere expres: expres:
sien of ojilnlen) Utt.i, 1 ahall try my
best te extend my Ht.iv. yuat se I can
read your ether 1 -tters (f'ynthla per
rnlttlnsr) I wonder why Cynthia makes It such
a hard nml fwt ruh net te piiiiquiaines
and addresecH of lorreHpenrtents 10 lur
column? Ivrhaps it Ih a high standard
of ethics which is the deciding factor.
Anyway, the "King cannot be wrong."
"LOL'IH ('"
N'e, my frit nd no monopoly of
column, but an o.'c.'tsen,il letter.
MII.I.Ii:-Twn tee
stand between you and
job With your heart
pinned ii en tl lei t i-ic
the impetus te de -uiui.
Ing te shed the ll'sh. It
this training 1
work at It like
some very gee.
Would l'l'ljllei-t
envelope. Kit
stout nnkles
a cheriiH girl
and ambition
sign you have
vigorous kick-
Is slew work.
we ankles, unless, you
M nthing. Hut T have
exercises, for vvlllfll I
the stumped, nddrcssed
i.v lepeat veur reuuest .
.
when you semi It
SI MII lt. l.ipial parts of Unseed
oil and liiuew.iter ter th, sunburn Itest
remedy theie .
MIIS. c. ti 'I'd,. jni,s nmjer veur
eyes may be massaged awav bv dipping
the linger tips in a skin f 1 in- a geed
mid cream and nibbing gentlv from the
nose-bridge outward. Yen must be pa
tient and keep up the treatment feri
Weeks before expecting much result. In'
the meant line. 100 v,,n ,,,,.. ..... ... I
, ' 1'"" '""-1 h'i
sleep and see hew that neus out
.: 1..1 1.. ,
liny miiniii-s en nilip.irilllVCI, .VOIIIlg
faces. Send stamped, addressed envelope
for skill feed leimiila. 1
mure
thchu
Things You'll Leve te Make
the
In a Quandary
ECT3H
The preat-grHudfather nf the present
-.rlter alviBed his only daughter In thlH
xv 1... Never mind uheut being a per
fc' .mil Im n perfect Reiitlemnn '
W'at he inennt was that the cede of
the i t. ri.m era prc-'crlbed mere noble
si.11 d.iMls frir the 'gentleman" t'.i.m ter
11, i.idv of the period
Me-h rn pr'neipk-s) tend mere and inore
1 1 th.- g. ntl.-uiH'ily rather than te the
ladv-l k. idi-nlH and iimnners. "Ainenn
bev ' as fieorge Meiedlth noted, "tlinre
an. law, of honor and chivalrous cedes,
net writiin or formally taught, but In-
nut. uU understood by a'l, and invar'a. , i.evi r cense t
llv .1. lid 1111011 by IIW leyui ami uie 1
true If 11 boy can Igarn jcninness
nnd .011 I.I ritlen fretli'lllH ' tnr h. oilier men
can iituuire from li m tiie neum manner Willi 111111
liear 'yntlil. This is the flrstJ
time 1 li.'iv. .vrltten tn you I nm
In need of some advice nnd am
about te am .1 cpiestlen. for I think
you are the only pen.en who cin answer
it 111 thi rntht i ay
i am a girl of eighteen and I luive
Kemi out with .1 cettnln veung man
quite a f. v tim.s , rme oecinlen he
iiUs- I in. te I, .p uteadv ccunPHiiv with
lui-i iu 1 1,111 e. 1 readily (.enccnted, as
I am v rv mn, n m ev. with him
lieiefitl, I rec lived 11 nete from 1
mm If-llinj, in.- he had lieen out with
em of mv ylrl friends the nlKiit before,
but i was 1 a hi- fault friend of
his also knew this gli I friend of mine,
.ind lad h. 1 in lilv iniichnic when thev
called te take my sweetheart out with
I hem, but In was- le have my friend
in lm parincr fr r the cxenlliK
fie Tieu advise mn te continue! mi
stendy ernpany with him?
OLMPLKH
I-'ranlily I Jlmple-i, Cynthia never heard
nnviliuiK u'uie se slby Iu tin- tlrst
ji'ace, win en earth should thl-i boy
'let go out wth ntirtlier girl nnd boy,
I if he wants 10 any niore than why
sneuai you net go eih wiiu enners; 1011
an- net engaged te him , keeping steady
cempuny brliig.s no obllgiuleus, but ties
two people down without any reason
He geed friends with the boy and be
pi-rfectlv willing te lie i-'oeil mends, but
tn kciiik out en y wit 1 ,
hlrii, unless you beceme engaged te him, 1
then It U biitter net le go leund with I
l -rid.' .. . r.-p-J i
5 u : 3: z z 1 fjJ"i.r.(l.,?,r,,tsx
WtiU'iiJ.ml'i' 1 ArWiiV TfJt?T
: (?ii
This
a l.nu-ly
Ilut ctii'tiilnly de net break
because of his eelng with
refuse te "keen
shier. Scarcely any 0110 is exactly rlsht ami tale-bearliiK. and which demis luy-1 company" with hlm alone, because In
te the pound. alty the firbt of social virtues. Itself It la-floa-geou inin.
LIlull jl-JU H4'i mvm .iiivs ik'uih-,1 WILJ ti "Winn IIWIII miti ", --- -' 7- I ---- ...... - - - - -
weight That Is nothing much te con-i which disdains the pettiness of ge.islp another girl, hlmiily
Iticaltf.'isl Srt Malies
dirt
U is net tee seen in begin tn make
some of these inexpensive hut service
nble and attractive breakfast sets for
Christmas gifts. I'se checked or cress.
bnr kitchen toweling for the foundation.
Cut the applliiied forms out of small
pieces of left -ever chniiihrny s or linens.
The shapes, shown In the lower left,
hand corner of the illustration, are suf
ficient for one corner if you cut three
leaves. Appliiiu the parts with bind;
inciceiisicd tliiend. If gay color,, ure
used for the (lowers, and nicely blended,
the effects are meiji pleasing. Cut small
squares for napkins and larger ones for
the doilies und center piece, Hull the
edges and stltcii with the black thread.
FLOHA.
fittK&WK)
wSSTll .1
th Km 'SssSs t?
M M.W'"' 1lM.
irl "A FOOD -e"-is;
sl ,.-J.r""r Jvns-j.--,
ii7liJrsl-',",-w," cr. -M
,'i .. 1. 1 .-. W&;'ss. 1
W Mn,"iiiiM rsi1--" ,
V m ..-.im.nn. I-iaS22 i
Hii.nn. -
Sold by grocers
everywhere!
.JJK.I.
Nature's gifts
developed
IN the plump' kernels of
wheat and barfcy, Nature
places the elements which
man perfects and utilizes as
feed for health and energy.
These nutritious grains reach
their highest development of
flavor and feed value when
scientifically converted into
crisp, delicious Grape-Nuts.
The 20-hour baking process
partially pre-digests the starchi
and makes Grape-Nuts a feed
which digests easily and as
similatcs readily.
There is no ether feed
like Grape-Nuts!
Try a dish of appetizing
Grape-Nuts with cream or
geed rich milk for breakfast of
hmch. It is completely nour
ishing, convenient, economical
a wonderfully sustaining and
satisfying feed for these fine
October days.
"There's a Reason"
for
GrapeNuts
Medo hy Peitura Cereal Company, Inc., lluulc Creek, Mich.
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