iMi?v "-K'n"'. r "ViH' .",$ Af,',.1'.''Vi5x. ;Y 7 : .v w W T , , " f l Vi i'f! 55 . V e-Vrf i t u f 'V I Ik E l . m rK t'Vtt n I If" m. m iri-' ' J Stt in s V l 10 AGirl Who Is Crazy About Clethes Is Net Always Without Character . ;ww ic Big rimgs e Lie Sic as Well as Any One She wJ fpIIE moral of the film un 'Krniirh B . . heels nr mi I'rciirli hpps, vips geed timber. Trnn-i'ntrd out of the niiibrriiiiTi idiinj IhN iiiraii'. "I'veii if su- is n very modern vemi' iitl with n medprn yiiunj? pliT- rnv" fur jjn iil-liiiiklne il-loekliic ills 1'illf clothe anil In! iu t!i id. "In1 1 ncter." This girl hn. a luird tiiup prevlni; her chnraptpr. Publle eiiliilini I- nil ngnlnM lipr rifrht from tli stnrt. The nublif tps lipr wenriii': rtiinulti; clothes, WPiirinc with tliPin :ui nlr of '.'This It my nevve-t fcnwn. isn't It chnrmliiR? Iim-n't it In.' well en me and doesn't ll lm !; i-.pri, ivi '' I couldn't live wlthe i cm-d f! Ml. i ! ' 'ImtllPiliil lv tlir opinie ' is ,'''ii 1 "She does i'f thlnlt of n inr; li.ir clothes; lnht ,;,, .p. si nees around loei,. r. fur n IV i i t In" .'ll i ll jeying here f Jiml tciidiiii; am iin. en lipr rietli"-. There s iiethln: te her." 'Hint's the vvnv It leek", te the nwrnsp Innocent bystntider. She dersn't ppiii te linve n thought beyond thep two tl:lup. i loll. p. ntul n Keud time. And she i bpvil ii'if te . wipi'tii..! if hs wnnts te f-'tiiblNh lm--!f in nnv ether wnj Ter slip i juiiie.l pntl''j 1-.. i ! . : fippiiirnti .. nn I it 1- ni'i untiir.-il in think th.-it ." kI-I wlm ! n'-.i ilitnl. Ins nbni.t ln-r iei'ips Iin- ii i ti'iiiP or in clliiatlcn ) i' ink nbeut r.-ntliltu' (! BUT nfrer te leek er i . It H .1 cifi s tnrthrisnt In r best n often n s,e cnn. The p'lb'.ip wrblfh fernix it np.mens te iiuifkii titi.l e.iih weuhl .p nston nsten Ished te knew l.e' eme Klr' mminse te Rive Tluil well-drpsseil etfeef nun keep up n S"1"! niipenrnnpe en "hnrdl) nnytninc nt nil. Seme of tliPin have te think pietty Rtendilv an 1 enref ills, about thpi"e'nth in order te le nn.Mlii'ig geed I oil ing. And ninnv of the striking fimks nnd stylish bats tlint put the.i ."in nnd Wnkers into the cln-s of we' ne-spi girls nVe ceneeivcd 01, t of b :r : .".. left overs and remnants The Superior Se:c By H.U.ia. IlKYO BM'CilKUiB Jehn strr.r 'uane-i luir 7rmpV knevtiin ih'f vbr hn t 1 fct in ln'r 5.r .' 11 h rr I. mm It s'tr 1 ei .s .0 ' 1 ibi . (u t' ill ihr rffli 1 1 )' lerr .'-I. frit hf is tlrtt I'i'iii t'1 1 le ;,' ' lf"C, inn' en fif ii" kniirtihiimn '''! ' trcj)t rnifi6f; Imiclh' : On t'.c tlcamn rrti Mint; hninr, tin fru- tl 1 In Itc ha pel. lipr lii-iil win nil r 1 ' n the piil ncnihj ilnri 1 Sticlr mm!. llC A' .ll'IIC ,'0 I ( lil lid' CII ". irh e,'i tin 1 1 f 1 it t tn i'e. iil'il he 1I01 1 tint insist In mil"- he -rM ; i ilie upset. On tl 1 iii 11. 1111 hit4 'irst dinner pertu 11111 n iii7ferie (; miistmi. ntul Stult, nurwn ,111;; tirn Other nnii.' ns irlien . hn 1 iim in late. Ii xKii'.et;. Anne's Return AND thin .rddeiil). Ai flus'ied and leielv. in : neivn;' 'd. 1 -lniip -in drpss. -er b'iglit hair I'.fi'tU out 1 ,. 'isp-tittmg b ,u under the brim of a bat. "I'm 'ate" s'.ip aid ga)ly. "and I ' wtppese en two nre thinking nil kinds nf un-peak ibl" I'm gs .'.bout me. but I nin't iteji te be.ir li in I must ll' nnd dies-.'' She was tl x ng from the m w h-u Bteele .Tir'i her .it the 11 "De mi knew 1 1 ii' worried " She litughed 'in nt hi. 11 "Oh, but )"ii mu-in't I e. ever. I m like the bnd peuii) tlint n'win- firn up foener or later I.et un g". duir I'll be Inte Yeu don't want me I ' keep the guest- waiting, de ,.iiV She fied te wriigle out of his ani'-. but thev tigb'eiie.l around b"r. and sq ' ilenly her 1 iwn ejes -wept i,p te hi nnd she was -till, -me for the fuel th.il the trembled a ','M'e lie bent li' li'i- 10 lies and she bi'.g te lliin. A k!.-s I.et 'Men I'H'Ill l'il ll'M'l 11 light tii.'ig 1' '.'- T- ' that in-' night, tee uiind ".'f'tl 'n be 1'i.irii'd, nnd IIS alwivs It lift siti ,,,. ltll HI- pulse- hnmuierliig .uid Aiiup nder.ibly -hy nnd With denii-'wept hi-lie- ln a I'lemi'iit lie hid le'ea-ed Iut anu Nhe hnd - :n ! te her i m Mnrcin. who hnd witnessed pi,, pntiie thing. bragged her s'lei.hler- a Utile impa tiently. "Jehn, lr in't wi'p te lne a wom en tee iniiili, 'en I. row " -! ,v -ji-., ly. "Area t 'en ge.ug 1 ' n-i l.v whe'p lie'- been':" "1 don't knew," he returs cil tfii.nl'. f.S 1ip tuned mi hi- bee! ninl wnt his own room te dtc-s Anne stneil befnr" her di -s n: tnhl . band' ' H k"d togeihe-. 'rngi' es stor ing v hie into 'lie miner She steed there for n b tig titre nn 1 'hen Mid iljp.ily reabz-ng tint it wis inte -ne t rued nway and began tin pteiess e c c'slng. M.nii'. tli" mni t ' ime i 1 in he'.p nei .i.j iiikt.in:l Anne l.ecn.n,. g:,j 'I n. ngic hmk in he' pips wa- bmusaed n.iil sn un r.nlmn' villi 'ent'i i,v .lepplne.s. When s.. eanie into i'i ing "..eni iri'p-iuarter. of an h.e. 'ter, Mnrfi'i's heait lent ee with sqcl- n jin.'e After till, I'll- iMi- .lel.n s ifp Hn though lier Jinr wa- slirmiiie i u:n mystery, and Murcin s g''ai' Vmi Im.h verv leielt. mv ilear," w . n virte i! hccnptmuv De Anne a-- -I e vi,- Tlie dfnn"r wns ,erf"pt in even nm but It wn- Anne who made it -.1 Kuti -erlnp t'levplaid, who -at en Jehn's iitr. could net tnkc lier r-i fi m the 'Unni" figure :ti 'npjdilie .b,e uret p nn .r like n '.ll'een nt t'-e . " iml ,f ), table, dividing In r nt e'liinn betwieu tv.-e 111 11 who it 11.I -1,1 ml .iffun-s wiee neteillv hnrd te eriti rtmn ine w"- 'Katlierlni '- '' 1 lather mil the ntlin ' wiis Ciisgiev,- I intnilten. the linmiPli" n grim old nngnnle who tueugbt ine-t .women feel- Teiiiglu In- eennid hug Iv entertniued lie l.i.ighrd ulinid m e than once, nnd Kniherine felt n -tnb of MM'". t "iieinl iifTnirs s!M. imd a' v ays n'eibd IItinllti.il. Iinrf'i! of hi (liilt'Ii t 'iigii" ai' I here wns tin- gil llbeut whom tliev knew ueihlng mtir tiillllng linn Willi the ni's inii grnie. ,,f 11 prlnccf.'- Kathi ell' le't -udil nl i,;,' mil fii1iil lllil (t llitll "l liliiliirni I t. 11 h tint linn 11 i"ini ti' i Him ii 111 1 1 11 1 P v. .fiie unwitting')' IntiirepptPil n leek thai (I Nllushed b'-twei'ii Steeb and his wifi 1 jniik of Mil Ii intPiisiti tnnt it lirnnglit the color te Kat'e i-liip's face mid mad' her heart bent f.ii. n sudden tempt i i t!en was bem in lier te te'i whnt -he Lncw nbeut Anne After a. I. why net? She owed Ai-ne i'etliiu? Hut "-vim as ihp unwerth- thought "ii'i'iiircd te h"-i , .lie lenll.ed t!-nt It wns net Anne's mela! sucp-. "thnt she Plivii'd ; i was Jehn Steele's ')vp, nnd tin- 'oek in Ii'h p.vps when I l;ul met hi" wife's i;lniiie m-ress the (Uhle. - Tomorrow - Tlia Muht That Mrs Awful Thought Lv In mine parts of innil llngland. when lttiere are Vevernl bablen te be chris- tJ'0. i 1 i. i... i.n .ni...u fc)i 1IW1PH ni II1V rlllHP IU'H'i !- (iiuiiirin .' 'yl l..t. tli a tinnnii iinff nfni riCf nn tllO W.Vftrl laVilps flrA, nn otherwise when they I Tomorrow Wiat Hiuipena Mien Oii. 'HWiiw: un they will develop bfardsl Ea Become I'.loedshot? tf.uDJher Can Sieje er Pluck and Ability Just Enjoys Geed Clethes Tlipn nlnns comes the tnibll nn1 opines ihnt they nre frivolous Tli y inav l)p nn.vtliltiK but that. Charnetpr Is net MPCPie.nrllj express Pil in n fjirl's costume. TT IS only femlmni for her te want 1 tn Lp In tin1 IlltPst it.ilp. mid te be i bPi'e!iilti(jlj ntul siiltnbl, ilrepil n nil thp ether slrl slip ktiun. If th.il MIp lmippiis te be pn or renipli'iiiMiN. her eel -up i lemlin'tpd tileni: the.sp lillP. ' Hut bi'ticnth her f;ihlen:iblp pttlre IIipi'p inny bp ns iiiiipIi I'linrnctPC ns iner . lieil in thp w enter of drnb. diirnlile ' I'lfilips tlint fellow the sle sprnl bIei'l, lieliinil it Indeed the Kill who be. n ceitnni p'ldp .ii b'T nppe.irmiei' ir uieic te be i dniired th.ni the ffli'l who jusf throws en s ,ihp il tip - mid lets it en sir flint I'i r sh m tbiiiMni; of ethers ns well , lis herself; there's little plep.siile 10 i be smiled from looking ut n wemnn ! who niisht be beitei bieMni: If she enl) knew- hew in dres or took etiie inter- I est in her rletlus. i BI T these two rather negative qual ities nf being nble te wnrli linrd te Ci t i, nt h'r geed-looking otetbe, ntul being ,mieis (,, h;iM tin in for t h nke of these win h.ive te leek nf lier. nie n t the n; itn"' w I iei n -i)lilil; li" I girl nun hue A ti'ie brain i.ui' mi I "'ten doe. lie bill' 'ii t lift t te'i lni g hi.', ii big gener ! is 'leirt inn) l-i ,u i"i.i linn l'reiiib l'reiiib l'reiiib loeking freek. mid tin fee: t liar slip nletig with ui Ii a ilnm 1'ig step in these j patent bather slip;., rs ni.i luii liled- ded "bing threiigil tii.inv we.iry struggle- without faltering or s'.ding bnek. It jnn eirenmstt,nfe, Wiien you 'pe ii" in her liner 'he dcn't have te w nr anything different Ce Iit up In the weeds nnd fee lmw ean and pluekilv lie takes te ;nn It- cr - nnd en old -.watT and th" life that reis with tliem ew; I'.t her in en ellicp nad si e h qub ' i she'll begin te wear rvl"i'tible and nitiible idethes. Take n little mere time te it. Public 0,itii. a. remember that it's net the I'rei.' 1 lice's tlint count, it's the fini te Shirring Adds Approved OUCll tO illS r I'OClx' IS) ( OlilNNK I.OWK ' of the 1 lnssC Tl ::iui. : - 1 new if ' .iinadi - t'l I' I- si, rilids '1 lie eu'eil s. In fuel. lie-.,gnes 1 live pr wfh a i"iml iiepend snlel r of new models w i i di upon 'lie usr of slurring for their neM-ll) iin ng tlipse nci-i I 1. Ilieiltlelie I I lil.lelllllte',' a fllhl, 011- .ib.e tpe of Pari- ' veiling frock, iimn rnthir deep hand-- of sl.irring en ether hip preserve the e.Tlse of shave'" ng:i !- rhe ti rent of n, full sknt ,Iu' ' ew tiiin li sliiriung ..in centiilutp ( I . .ritutrn eiepe frei k is revealed b the t.b.ivi model of bisemt -cnlereil 1 if pi ll, r grvt'.s of sl.it ring nppenr between 'In- nri" 1- binj panels of the skiit Mst b. I.. ' .1 1 er-ngi- i) ing into n ""siigp 1 t 11 sub-. The top of 'he b "lien , s .i-ri'd ill'" the neek line Tiie P'lig .'wis hne piceted edgps nnd eit'-li ',f the itu-N N finished likcwNi Can Yeu Tell? Hi It .1 mvl !l. II ItnJmrr Hew Huttnus (Irlginntid 1' I'liernl. wlifii we t1 ink r.' 01 iteti' ui ii ,nk of thing fnsn-nril n .ir r'.ofl' r'.efl' .ng wh.cli. '-'Itb the nii'enipnnvng but ton hubs, 1 niible u 10 ki-'P our c'e'h ing 1 'diii'p Tin- v nrd f.iuie frrtn the I'll ii boiiten. bewiver, nnd nn-nnt nr lir-t 11.1.' lliiii': of n kiinb-like churn ter thin -t-iek eit en snn.eti uyj else T e firs! bltttOl s -f-re i,. 11 f (, purl esn of ernnuii iitmieii enlr the pcenle of enrlie' limes old no' til ip'i eietlimi: nv.Ti;ps were 'ittle i' any. nnd when the- did r li ns.. trills te fnsten tlipir eminent. Tl ilre'ks nnd Knninns ul-n u-ei tnnj; or i irds with their tlnvvin' mbis Thet eni" one mui 1 utlens. nn f,,- ernnment ntul from tlint canie the thought of u'iiik i hem for flisti'llin-: tiie p.?-ls luetkei bu- tbev did net develop the ldi n of tin. l.iitt'in hole for s mi i ine Tin v fieil I cord or Mr.n; ll tin- fnrui r.f n lum, vvlibh was hili'heil nor the button -e m i"i the anriuent In phn e. I'ieip this leiip t'li- ldeii of tli bniten liilp iIpvpI- OpPll. In t'liina lmtteiis nre un d te ib'nntp Mini . pnrtli-ulur') tlip leitfnn-lilii. knob en the (I'evvn of ilie hnt. Tiie mat rijii pf-iiiiKisini; this button indlmies the mnk of the wenri'i. There nre nine iliff. rent riink' Ilie liitncst is inilicnteil Ii) n ruin button or knob; the second, bv i nil . tlirn iu er.lir come the sanphir '. hipls lazuli, it) tn'. white siene. plain geld i. ml for the i-hth nnd ninth rnuk gi lil n'e, which nr il.stiii"'ibhed fieni the murk of tin- seventh mill;, and from mill nihil li) t n uiji'ltitnts engraved upon them. Then- nie RPiierrll) spcakinis t,.e,. kinds of but tens line' whi'h in. spwiil te tin- inrment threu.tli helfs ni tiie iiiittnn use t ; iinisp nantig siumi "f V"'1"1' ,,""li Vi"? vh,'''hn hV" " ",f5 or lnver of cloth in n'ace f n metnl Minn ; Mv it u Ml I EVENING TUBLIC r4 .LASE FOK K l eHVW m . . '. - "vei-i-jnBBB . Instead of using )our shorn tressp ns a swltph te niuke n knot nt the back e, )er.r head, you tnny twlfct them Inte n band of trimming for )enr hat. This lady, who leeks se well in the velvet dress with the wide 'nee h riha. is wearing n turban 1 f silver cloth, across the front of which her own shining nuhurti locks make an adornment that Is ns chic as It s original What a Writer Has About Making Yourself Charming By NTOINKTTK I A MA VN lilt that ehnrins Is net a I snh'p seinpthinc enp is either born I Willi nr w.rneui. IH-.'er te lie acq. Ill PO If Ic .(tilfn n. uneaKililn .1 ., nnnil I'lMil pleiiin or ,1 sMumetrii'iil form, and eqiinll) '1 cessary te a niccpssfuliy ''piiutitul ' 'entiire. It is deport incut. ioed for' OCIIll '1 III speecil. knowledge or I IIP uities. nnd intiiietlie ceu- -id v.ltlnit iOijet'e I for the fueling of ethcis Its hrendeM sense who has a book en this sub- A -nter iim rtnnen thin whnt ..- nier importance tii.in wniu "Certainly whnt one is is ne 11 pei" te he. A knewing1 et eti- iiiettp is. .1'' (eursp, espittinl te enp's ' ieiTtil beh 11 ler. just as clothing is ps- en, nl te .'lie's decent nppcir.ini" : nud 'lrc.'iseh as one wpnr the bitter with- , m' bping -ielf-i onscieus of I, living en I b,ie .inn 01 rhaps glevps. inn who bus j geed 111. u 1 'r- is eipinlly unself oni'eis 11 the ob-i ''.itien of etlquptie. tin' pie- fpis nf winch must Iin se thoreuglil) .ibsnrbed , te nuike their ebservmu'p a 'matter of iti-tin-' rather tlian of con- 1 pious eb'si. 'lice." Ne tr.iiti r hew nstenlshingl) beautiful " 1 Ki-I m.i I"' bow perfect l.er dre-s. 'et lier m "M) tu'wd '.'." or "Would n't that gi 1 )our geit"'" mid her lovcll levcll nps evnperites suddenly. I.et her I)' taken out in dintiei' and Indulge in loud laughter 01 berr.iv no knowledge nf the i.mittfiii iiicpts of nnniicrs nt table. i"d the )e'ing nnn mil) wncernte n ihlenl) The cer e t use of Kugi'.'h i nvnil- ible iti ipnie .nexpetisiie ion books. ,.i"l .1 t"s-" in words miy be cultivated . .-.tni''!) rending Ineks of liternr) fnnditig. driwn from the iiuhlic libra- rii.. jf nip i net in u ieifinn te b I) I til"!)! 1 (.It. te r etifiv I talked te nil' nf the ' ii". bra . if ul al'U in the world net iipsitute te state, lier sikpcIi was i'pHl'I.m'iiI te hear. She told me '-ft - tii'fd when she was fourteen ., go te wi ik te support n whole fnmil) nnd had gleaned lier entire nlucntien fietn thai point out of books. She sought ike idvl if one iinllfieil te advise her .11 .1 co ir-e of reading. Last summer he p'nt In-r vaeatien time stud) ine notion 'je s n shining example el what ma) he done in the way of self self iuipreveiin 'i' There te bn sure, slang words. ipt nnd '''ircef'iil. te exclude whirl. , would 111.1 ,p a convprsntien stilted. It is tin- 1. 1.1 1 '1- nnd profane words which THE HOME A GOOD TASTE li-i Ihi-eld Donaldsen Hbcrlexn t&sWV,-; ..; " S'.m FT 0 -"A. . ' r.fj-i"j .' imT - -ir zri!Z i .i lacquer Since I eiils I,e firnnd received the 'I ;tnt,en fre'ii fur "fit Jin v brinpiiiM .-pems mlirelderies, porcelains nnd A 3 V14"' A -& fv ter laiquer into I'rmice, tlie.-i hnve nlwm -(,n. b-en n number of levers of the lieiiuti- f-1 d' "-elid te things in the i.'hinesv. tiis'e. Net only were beautiful nnd Indurate thingi brought from the (irienr, but crnftstupn in Fiance and 1 1. en lu I'nRlnnd he;an te pepy the t is-inut.ti'-' and intricate decorations of the Klnw-y Kingdom Utal (Iripntnl Inc'iuer of the best teiied i- iilmest prirelcss. it, fre .ntlv bis slichtlv riised pt-.t'e-ns of iiiire. in-its. nniiscn pe.i nnn uewi-rs rnriclud vith gell nnd silver tracery nnd ivnrv. nnd metlier of pearl .nlay The process of the mnnufneture rp , iiiph Oriental pntleuce after tiin deeo deee rntnuis linve beei aiiplic"!. TIip furni tiirc inns' be finished with cent lifter nibbed i'e.T of the finest shellnc, n in 1. 1 tint few modern workers will i iideitaki'. Liicqui'i' has. however, been copied, wliiih is certainly retpensiblp for the .eawnk'-ning nmeng tin- publlp of an "ppieointieii of color in modern furni ture. It'iil hi ipier is fiiuud lu hlnik. vvnli geld and silver detei annus, in deep si" n. da-'k blip", bleed icil mid op i nsiennlly in old jellew nnd -iff errata n'd i-iuieh d. ns has been said wlUi geld mni snivel ntul ciiler. While gpnuine old pii-i p-. nre iilrnr.M prlci'lfs, (Ii'r nru meduli iciiiodiictiens that imp eftin lienut fill mm ''oieriiu, nringiug witn ,'",' "" " l,.qui'i ......! .etic inn" nil tnrir own. is tin- ' liend of tin- lioue" i f painted furiiilurc. Tcrr.einnv "Elfilitcrntli t'rntury Painted furniture." LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, rZlT'S BOBBED te Say DONNELLY I. light one's fnnev for the fair enp. The modulation of liie voice and 11 lenr ruunclntinli contribute n great lenl tewnrd pnriiing ihe decnpllM' "Chnrmlng." I'rnneunce according te n stnndnr.l iin tiennry, and .mui are cerrert. Slurring wenU cifect a disagreeable ..i.Anl. c.,nli .. l.r, .. (,,l,, fill' llfllf :'''.' ' :i. . " ' . .r:'. . f . ;: v , ini iiuir, ilips-i-i Piit.ui .I.. i... iigar : sen sumever for send some ever, r.nd sr en. which .I-jrriii,c l due en- tlrelv te un necessary liutvy. Listen le.ij.' ,te , and scores of ethers thrill ciilthnted npople talk, and get one of .ii.:,it these small pronouncing dictionaries; Head it word Kv word, mark nnd study words j 011 use frequently nnd mispro nounce. When you knew them, then 1 1 nil any book i,t tmuleui idewly aloud te jeiii'self. carcfull) pronouncing eileli word. I In i-eiisclnusness et tnis en stilted in con - cen - nt by nnd by the exercise miy make ) vemntlnn at first, bu sense or impulse 'e spenk correctly will come. A paragraph or two of this book Is devoted te another of thp necessary in gredients in tiie formula of chnrm namely, consideration of ether". The tactless blunderer, the bore nnd tiie sharn-tengiied. often erronpeusl) called brillinnt-witted. nre cited nH ex cellent examples of what net te he. The tactless one whose remarks ride roughshod ever iIip feellnjs of ethers is net due for n popular run In any circle, "A bore." she snv. "Is one who talks about him .If when you want te tnlk nbeut. )eui'-"lf," Mere accurately despnhed as one who Is in terested In whnt does net interest you nnd insists thnt ou share bis enthusi asm, in spite of 'our disinclination. shnrn wit is ant te produce n I feeling of mistrust even while it stlmu- late". De net be tee apparently clevei If von would be popular. The cleverest wemnn Is she who. in talking te a man, makes him seem clever. This was Mme. Hecnmler's great charm. "Telling pee-.ie disngreenble things te their fneps e- behind their backs Is net a pleasant oi-'iipafien. "I Nin't pretend te knew mere than von de. Te pn veu have read a book, nnd then seemingly te understand nothing of wlin jnu have rend, proves )eii n half wit Only the very smnll mind hesitates 10 say 'I don't knew.' llnmninhnr im) )h. uvninn. ihetlc listener is the delight of delights. The T-ersen who leeks glnd te see jeu. who is sepinlng'-- eager for your news, or enthrallnd w'th your conversatien: who leeks Ht )eii with n kindling of the fnce nnd gives veu spontaneous nrd undivided attention is the one te whom the palm for the art of conversa tion would iinde .btedly be nwnrded. "A gift of mere value than beauty is charm which in n measure Is nn nn ether word for t-ympnthy. or the power te put vei .elf in t lie plnce of ethers, te be interested In whatever interests' them, te ns te be pleasing te them, If possible, hut net te occupy your thoughts in futile')' wondering what the) think nhi ut you Would you knew the seeiet of popularity? It is uneor.'cieiisneFs of self, nltruistlc in- ! tercst and inward kindliness, outwardly expressed m geed manners. WVE NOTS By KAY KEAX Ilewnre of the Perfect Iyever Beware the tee highly polished mns 1 online article. Smoothness n n rann 1 akin te sllp perlnefs. I.et net .veur heart be flattered Inte believing thnt .veur suitor's honeyed words nnd loving wajs linve sprung fiill-blewn for your especial benefit. Such flowery I 'oem is only produced I,, eenctti.tt it-n ,.,,,! ttrrcj Though he vow en bended knee thnt jeu ere his first affection, forget net thnt practiee makes perfect. The smoothness of the highly polished comes only after ninny contacts. Kempmber thnt the newly Inspired nvf ( nn )0I1P,r mnn wields net fluent tongue. Therefore. Is it net easy te Bseertnln vv hethcr your devotee's ardor is a first attack or the return of an annual nmuspment? , Beware the perfect lever, for like n freshly painted woman, he vlll net stnnd much practical usage. ( npurleht, litt, hj Public f.fdffrr ffempanj The Master of Ceremonies has a busy t.me at the "Hnll of I'nnip" llnllewi-eii jmrty, but nlse a ehnnie te v ear n fetclilng cos ces tuine Th stunts that lie or she upnr.ntends ure amusing nnd in teresting, with just enough of both fame nnd ni)strry .about them te ninke them different from the usual gnmi'4 for this occnlen, Send n ielf-nd lrcsspi, tumped envelope te the editor nf the weiui-n's ringe for a copy of ihese suggestions. -P Please Tell Me ' What te De By CYNTHIA Mttr te Cunlhia'tt column muit b ICrittfn nn siiim m!,tm nt tint tinner OTIIU and muse bn lianat with the writer tTrtTt flttif tI4. Tir iinme will ' I 11V 'f. iltflntiA r.flv. r.it.l fffrr O'rtttn of vtiMUItrd It the ur.trr ieri net teiin en hefti sfe(t of the ,itiwr tclfl net t nwirrrrd. llXtrr.i trim uMi pfrsennt answers that can he nli'fii d reiiinii win ncntc tool, ihrrr. n" tir sniint lfrr ere eulv ifii'ttfii uihen otisetlri iiccffjnru. Te Jehn J. N. Your letter lias been i -feired te the ndvertlsinK department. I'jntbl.i hnewd nethlntf of the business mil of the impef Rflspect New Respect Always 1'enr I ynthla JiihI a few linen te ninnv of the wrlterx of Neur relutnti , Sime of them say when n girl bobs her i hair nhe loses her nmiiii"rs, cte. nut, tl.'ir ("ynthin, 1 think dllTfrentl). If n girl hns mnnnets, etc. before Hie, beln her hair, she linn them aficrward, tee. They nre tee narrow. nimiWil in tblnli, that l". these who are 't.ilnni beblied hn r Sly motto. "Hefti i-i new. rtstifi't nlwn'"" Try It, yen v in bnve resiieel i i ml long linlr. and .se sf lf-rerpect Answer What? lifnr I'yntlila 1 am In love with n young man, nnd he admires me, tint theie are eeiup JealetiH and lnqultle people who mind iny 1)tislnfs nnd try In a way separate ih. Will leek- fur your i'iiwer In your column llkl'l! HVliS. Mr il. nr, ou 11 k 110 question, )ou Mtiinh state fnct however, perhaps, thli will help I'very no has Jenl-msv , . .ml i"( iiiine.su f 1 ei)i etilii! te ruM.iui ' v Itb 111 life, but Its wl.ier net te ne.U" ;n i pev!nes. If tin tiiin likes, juti In '11 llnil a wnv te e .'eiiip any liln iliniHPK put in the wn. ()," hi seeing you. She's Surprised at Cynthia near I'ynthla-Thls U i-v.ipe.-tly for "Su.int Ulrl" If )ou liase ueihlng te de but wrlte foolish, silly letters te I'.Mithla. t would advlse you te leek '.M.'eil. f.'lr SIS 'SUZ V.,;;,2tnble way '" "Wm Sink n'ef'ry-nthla-a read- r lintlev.,! Hint rlllv li.rlAn m, mrtAn ... wj; " ...... ...... rf ..... 1 cteuiH 11 veiy mucn. 1 ne ninii qunrier cenuuns iub iuih. I nin tnther surprised that our denr .rump, round. Hunk nnd tdiin. rj'iithln nllews such tr.ihh In her cel-, rpnp l0,er pxpensive cuts nre the limn, as I bae found ll te be very 1 ,1 . , . ..,,, nn,i r0nnd helpful 111 ninny ltuuaiiees. llhfl' leln' ,,"n,, n"u reunn' Well. "Servant Ulil.' don't censider1 The rlipnpcr and, mere nutritious me ns harsh ns you tli'nk, but I'm en a cuts nre tiie briske pIiupIi sheuldpr. erltle staff. 11KTTV. ' nnk. plnte. neck. tail, hind and for Se. ry you disapprove. Itctt). ' shank, or shin. The composition el . . ,, feal 'Sentimental Temmy' Finds llnr l'willil.1 V e.iv.'illPi- eemps te j )iaN y,,u iieniiige. I'e I see the word lv'i.1. .mii." iin v., ii i.ivtt.lpfit itimpmnt1' 1 opine, that 1 have dlMnrred the "open s'.inn.' te veur ceIiiiiiim, Hebeid my iplstelnrv effeilng In Id ut your majestic fet te de with it what ou inny. Nightly 1 pursue tlir . ilunin of ycur wisdom te glean theiefrem tidbits of . knowledge mat 'lllllll MUUlin IO elherwiBO have I passed me liv. 1 ' T)le .,,, ,,f .i.ii by Myelf," ' niendle. ' "I'eEBle." ".isanne," "Lene- I me and nil me with icntafitle lmiiRcs 1 of w n.t tier authors' uuut niinenr te of whi.t their authors' uuut npnenr te be. Ker instance. ' Ml by Mytelf forces herself upon ine ns n little girl sitting and breeding Iu a cretonne- covered rocking (hnlr nnd looking out upon a theuglitless weild. De you understand me? Each writer I endow with n. mythical ;."farmltid ;."farmltid ' M,lt th0 j A T rid 'in the street cam I like te, Imagine that thut shy and pretty little Indy opposite may be Jeanne."1 Bromund electric fixtures ere tlrSiS'r. n'persen of'CcVfa'remance'J dainty in design. Superb finish; ami a lenser for leve. styles te fit any room they are in- l am nlwnys bappj. for happiness Is tended te complete, a btate of mind rather than matter. t. i.: f tt,-,.-.-,i. r ji ji tiew happy we would be if nil of us .Th.e choice of thousands of dia imblbed my doctrine. My creed is, "He criminating home owners, and yet, hnnpy and make ethrrn happy." la it with all this admitted superiority it " uut 1 net atheistic, for the Lord ! as easy te own an installation of makes us happy. m views cf women this class as one et the interior have been questioned by my cynical molten. I friends. I consider woman as the most beautiful of all ttilngs. for have the) . u j'.V. "'' . J,7L net tints of the rose in their cheeks, the through details of our easy-payment grace of a fawn and the unstable plan. aU.Seuned3llkeiei m enamored, docs It I Bromund Sen, Inc., 2337 German German net? It Is no. A maiden of many town Avenue. Open every evening charms has entranced me. Beauty, ..nii in o'clock Cel 1041 health and wealth aie a few of her ut- untu lu cleCK' U01, lwi" tributes. .She is rcm.irlmbly human, n . rather leFt art among cur glrla today. ' " and appreciative. Te end the epic of Idealism and Ret ting "down te earth." A question for a lady te answer. I was recently plnced In a very dubious position. A lndy of my acquaintance spohe te ms In a for eign language The words, translated. Implied that I should caresi her. I knew enough of French te instantly grasp her meaning Should I have lakeri her at her word - (She was nwarc that I spoke French I Or should I liae passed it off a a Jeke? The density of the male I passed It as a leke I was foeph Wan 1 right '.' Thus endi the treatise of one who styles himself si:nti.mkntal TOMMY. Since you have found veur Ideal, you are quite iIbIH te pihs up lcve-mnklng suggestions from another The girl was pretinni) in run nun irrtntleua, Fer Little Halleivecners There's n "card" n party1' thnt Is such lets of fun 'bar the dowers nnd veRPlnbles who are invited te it will lint i- te co I .Hue when it'n nil ever. Anv lift e girl or boy whose mother Is i-eing te give a pnrty had better tell ker te send n self-addressed, stamped envelope te the editor of the woman's page se that she cnn get th c ideas for her invitations nnd d lorntiens nnd games and things POMPEIAN 0L1YE OIL Sold Everywhere , K ' y I 'A :&$? t s' reg?-' ssj's i Taste It! SffiOSSUK i '. n t. t? 9 r ' The finest butter in Amnrical f, .! 54c- ! I 'i ' In all our Stores ' i SswwTimaaaitf nm..il OCTOBER 10, 1922 Mrs. Wilsen Tells Interesting Facts About Various Cuts Different Pieces Should Be Cooked in Entirely Different ways, Seme With Dry Heat, Others Moist By MBS. M. A. WILSON CoDvrleif. JSfl. til .1rf. it. A, iriMen Ml Wefcff rctry.ei. UXDEU this hendlng, we have the meat from the different iinlmnK elasslfied ns follew: Beef, from the ex I ftlip eew mid bullock l: Inmb.iind mut ten, from the ')enng mid old sliccp; perk, from the mwIup: venison, from the deer, nnd in the extreme West nrcn nrcn Mennlly buffnle menl. Beef (ioed beef Is of n geed red eelnr. firm , ,1.. .....I. t. ..!.. .I.fl Relent Urke; 'eondnieni:'!. ' K almost ' " Sn.l."!'.'.: ! ,, s ,,, 1....I1 1....I1 Imiiesslble fur ilip'heiispwlfp te ills- , lug. broiling mid masting or baking, tiitguish the different nnlmnl used feri Beef is made up of n number of bpnf. 1 bundles of fibers held together by n 'I'l... ....... ,,,.... 1 te tint nelle sn tpnder ! .,-.., ntli-n limner this relltiei'tlve tissue ip 'i ,) ,n eurills t,.,t f pritiip uper. the bones being' is of gelntin-like chnineter. m that if FltA.NK V. Umniip,., nn,l ribs n little blRher. If (meat be impretieilv cooked ll will I inspecting the carcas as It comes te HIP Stall OII Will lieie rill' Minnie, wen- turned Bhnnk and knuckle. Vhe ment from the sfeer Is usually of geed red color, tender nnd well 1 trenVed with fat. The ment from the enpii nr bull is dntk in color, with large- bones, nnd In net u; tender as that of tiie cow. I lie carcass 01 neei is iiiviueii ini ves. and earn 111111 is iiiviueii 111 10 re nnd bind iiuarters. AbeMf -ll per cent of lIlP P.'ll'Pnss Is I In lender cutsT" This deen net mean 1 hat this ment is mere nutritious than 1 hi linhuipc. The tender cuIh come nnm the linrt of the liedv tlint is used t. I.-.. I .1 C...,. .1,. .,. I.ern nu ' '" ', ' ' ' .', m'V '",'," " ,; ' ,,loed n "-""-taiil s uptih of the 1 loll bleed as Ihe parts that arp necessnrily exercisei, ; , by constant me. ' Th fore quarter of beef centnlns the I rjl. chuck, shoulder, plate, neck nn.1 .shin. .., !. ii.. 1 href i ns follews: Water, protein, e- 1 iiuctlM's, gelntin. mineral salts, fat. I n..f ,... i.:i. . ! 1.... Ilppf I ,'lllks lligllPSt ill lllltl'lt iVl' V.'lllle. and its ceinnarntlve value Is ns fellows ( ut Neck f.ein .. .. s!i,l,ln,. Wnter Tat Protein , .7,'i.r.e o.se in.."n .rei.-ie 111.70 is.Mt .r.e.riO m. en n..-,n ... , .,.,.,,..'' inl. J "" 'lumtei lean "i.ei 'j:?.:'.u 'je.si .. . . , , it.. .,-,,,. , . ,. , Hind qunrter strenky 4i.!r.l ..i.,!.t l.i.Ji.i Lights Tell the Secret Nn articles of furnlsbiiin' mnlten ., n,..i;. j ftie;nptinn n tmnA , Jer Qual'ty antf mstinctien as a geed I installation of electric wiring and 1 fixtures. Tll v nreience of our fVturei 1rne ver" Presence ' our n.ftures confers upon any room immediate Hicnitv. charm, refinement, annealinp ' at once t0 the cultivated taste and ' marks the home with a hallmark of culture. w wjii larllv show vnn hrw A Pleasing Variety .' fifteen cents. BEARD J. W. Benrdsley'j Sens, Newark, N. J. Frem CeW and Steer Pere quarter lenn. . . .- ; tn.Jtj .flj Fere qunrtcr rtrcnky.SWn fm.11 Hl.M (Tlie stirny part meaning "HI streaked with fat.) The nutritive value of bepf in the ; 1 pre en e .. ,. , I- lllTIl UJ iiu ",- , ,.,. mid tissue striieliire nun reim -. " te obtain thp full value of this iifnt it is verv important te lenserve till its value In nleklng. nnd unless this H done then much of the teal nutiille 1'iittin ta Inst. .. .. . , 'iM...,, Twe methods of cooking meat are) iiiiml In tin. nvpfirse home : I ' First. Slew moist coeklllR. n In lHlnM n.,.1 l.rrliulIlP'. either fall mmrt ns In tee rapid cook In B and overlong cooking or else iieceme linnl nnd lentherv. from InsUliiclent nnd everrnpid cooking. rflp tender cuts of ment nre cooked ,v dry hent. ns in broiling or pan ,'reinB( nn( roasting or linking, The , )( rt)ts of mp1f ,. re)!0() hy enCi s()U. mekt Mti M1(., IM pnt 1 . i "" i m SS SS S5 SS I SS I SS ' 3S Happy is the Child whVs Mether keeps a supply of Cocoanut TASTYKAKE en the pantry shelf. 13c I Sn ' 5 55 ftfwiftii FOR YOUR NEXT MEAL- Have mkMaMiik T3EIA The Full, rich flavor is Appetizing and the mild stimulation Aids Digestion. sriLMsn a co., WIIOM-.IAI.E ACKNTS. 7 SOfTII FRONT STREET, rUlLA.. PA. nni.Ii TKIiKI-IIONK I.OMIIARD 6J4 i.. m. lKtWs y iJJ -rg P. ' '" . Yeu never get tired of Beardsley's Shredded Codfish. There are se many different ways in which it can be prepared. In a little booklet written by Janet McKcnzie Hill, one of America's foremost cooks, there arc fourteen different recipes. Yeu will find each one delightful, from that geed old standby, Shredded Codfish Balls te Shredded Codfish rarebit or Shredded Codfish en casserole. Your grocer has copies of this little recipe book. He will gladly give ypu a copy en request. It is called "The Daily Question". Beardsley's Shredded Codfish is se easy arid quick te prepare.' In from ten te fifteen minutes you 'can have a meal ready for five people. And this is from one package cestinlr Ask your grocer today for Ik-anMi-y's Shredded Codfish.' Ihe box with the red band. If ou have never tried it there' s a treat in store for you. SLEYiS TRADE Shredd ed MARK CODFISH roasting, brnlsliiK, stewing nnd In geVl iiidiii'H. ;; The protein In beet Is neliible In rclrl water, nnd ipileMy lengultitcs in bell' lug or het water. Mentn plmed in reek in cold vnter lese much of their protein content, due (e the fact tlint while flip wnter U heating In boiling point, the protein Ii slowly dissolving in the wnter. nnd win escape, during the process of coeklni In unrt of the stenni. ,'le conserve the nutriment In all incuts it Is neeessnry te sear the ,tlr. fare nt once. Tills will prevent the os es ctipe of the protein contents Tills may be none by, plnclng th ment which is tn lie cooked in bnllini wnter wiien innklne stew or goulash, In n red het pan for brnlses nnd pet toasts nnd iu n het even for baking of 1 ousting, mid het broiler when broiling Te pan broil. th skillet must be heated te white lieat nnd ment placed, in ckllTet nnd quickly turned, then cook until" done. "Fresh Every Heur" The unusually fine as sortment of Huyler's de licious hard candies packed in attractive sealed tins just the thing te f z t Bf!5rfAi I i . I A keep in the house. I U 1330 Cheitnnt Street If Special this week: ' m Asserted Nut Chocolates IT reduced te 1.75 a pound i jrt?J tf-iJA. , f, -A,,-).. ..A.
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