i'i wmrE!L.'&xsm& Pf Hvj V'SJjpf r'-V. VMPrt??if3 Irrt'.tw. KS.ei' ;n . WVvffi 5?';OT i ,'VRlTn ."sy 'tTfcpA- '!' r Tf r v'irgpniinpaninHinnBKrK ' XiKMftw ,-?TfS9W?P a i.1 JV... H . 1 . 1 ; . ' , r ' , J,- , ' . e $ tit m 111: III t ; u h H Kb .7t 1 w m m m li i m m J' :., Hr, ir w ; - P-J - P !- I I I..-II.I. -I !,- fSflte W omen sincere raw, $a Queries Winnijred Harper Loeiey W tfr IJy WINNlFltKI) 1VMAN asserted the ether evening ' tthdt nearly nl! clrls nr- lnry nml l cere nml work only WniiM they me fem'il te. I Of c nurse, lie nruKOil n xterm of petesl, lint he ulimt'y maintained liu erniiml. '1'lii.v wantid n million Ii'muIpm and had e many demand t tint n moderately l.u.snereus father renlil net satisfy that they took jiiIm Jiint te pet n.. lii'viirii's Or ' . ';, I, erc ii V li til M1M.4- .WINNlKKKp literally fei ed h ttARPKH i (inr.7 I lie 1 1 mmMl pros ure of med.'rn life in l.ioer Im1 wnses or Htlll'Vp In both a. os, t!i,. jefi.i'il eliBi eart'iiiij :i h I't. In t without llie least lierie-t delie te lie iiidili'tlM', itece(.sfiil, i fh icnt bi'sincvM weui-n. and with n o'.eitr intention et nn:ii'liu tlie iirt el'Kili,.. i.iali thej teuld tind te support thorn! TTOW much tnith is then in this cynleiam? At tlie very bep'imlns. of nmrse, w mus.t except the reniaikable successes omenp women, thei who linp tolled Tear nfter ear. nsninst odds, often riliipatiii; t' rni-( ! ! In nli'hl n'lwei ftudies fo'lewrv,' bind dav labor- or by werMn,' tiieir wi tuieiich oeliee-. .-I..IK-I.MI.- im.t ssruvce w 11 n morn ene.ns ty v h te eu-pv. .. the 1. itn'Jt'"1' '''' i'.Ml '"-of in-etits or ii.i- vm -.1 in. 1. in. ."iimuM". us 1 i.'ii inmries, v hi, '1 uu. i-rui. iti tl eir Ptrenpth and .h.miJ thorn ion snf- lerlns. Kvery one knows a few beacon llplits among pi l'es,le),.1i and !usitn-,s we.neti wlie cen.,.iei',.d :nn! sM.veedcd and climbed te pinnicles of fame and for tune, l'erhnps thej ewi broke down bartie- e" is'ra'.r.t ! d fide the path easier for fr re pi negations of women. But e'i -il-'tti'u itH'se nerolnes, hew Shout the inn .nr it" nt n-' De most pirls wmk j'ist te purohn-e luxuries or U'liiise ilie must earn The Superior Sex , Dy HAZKI. HEVO n.VTCHELOK ifeAii Ftrrle mnrrici .im" Trmplc knetcinrj that Ue Ae n ircicf in hrr V'tit 11 in A n, a) m-v ti, ihvul'if. Jfc hHOII 1 l)li ill t In, (,'id nnl lul'r hiu. hut hr it ii- I, -,) ,,inl ti irni hrr love and nn inru horn 'immni tirj nrr twept ipiimiiMj tmlil ki" On the itCllDHT ll'( iltiuii h'ltiu , th fcur 'hut tmi'' iii ;i, ;in) haul wmc our ehr in the uit neatly times Stnle m.id. lfeaiU.i Anne te till Uim her icrict. xchich she rHi te ibt. nml he den net insist hcrnusc hr im that ihr is upset. On the eieittnif 0 her fin: dinner party Anne i tuiitcHeuif niin7, and Steele, lcmeinuerimi ftre efif 1 ocrrmeiii irlu 11 'he has come in hte, is usieteu. lleirevcr, the af fair (roe 0 fell and nt iMUpfofenj are stcalteu-ed up hu Am hie for her. The Light Thru Lies TN SIMTH of Anne's marknl sm-ia "success, in ,;iite ..f tli pirl's naiiirn weetness and the fact t lint Steele was madly in love with her, his mother did net feel close te hi r dauuhter-ln-law. If she hail been asked te de se Mnrela would hnc found It dithctilt te explain tile reason for this, but it had something te de with Anne's reticence, the mjsterv Biirreundinp her, and the fact that Jehn leyed her tee much. Facinp the ijtiostien In her own mind. ilnu',1 filt something iineann In Jehn's feeling for his wife. It was as If tlie girl had hew itched him. ns if she had cast a spoil ever him. There .11,1 ,,,., wn.m, . 1... ..', .t Ua . ..Kr.nA .. 'Mil . nttnehm nt between them thnt te Marcia Ihus a "wlrl of brilllant ,elIew Plumage spelled marriage. Jelin was tee in- takes place it the front of this evening fatuated. he was like a boy in love for gown of changeable lavender and ollew the hrst time, nnd Mrs. Stee'e was net .. Th ,ii.. f v, - ,. - atlslied that thing, should be tins Wl, ta"eta' . Tn,, Jt,I,n of thl C0T ls rp What she wanted was the afe bus- Peatcd in the lining, and bands of band nnd wife busln. that would have darker lavender taffeta edge the dra rxisted had Jehn narrled Kaihorine. ,,erles. sleees nnd neck line. Catherine would hnie made a r.-nl wife, ' ,. . , .. . , , ., while Anne was te.. , ote She made llP relnr of thl Kv,n is decidedly of marriage a retles thing all r2 it in effective, leit this rlees net eversha low tomantie nore's. but somehow net unite nerma! in real life As for Stoe'e, he. tee, felt tills di vine ri'stlesn,,., j,. wns net or able te relegate Anne te the position of wife. She was mner out t f his thoughts. When he was at the office be could nut fut his private affairs out of his mind. Ie could net threw himself into his ierk as lie wanted te, beeatis,. .nne was nlwn.ts before him, nnd if seemed te him sometimes that nil lie lhed for was the moment when he c uld put snide his work for the day, have his office and go home te her. Once she hnd dropped in te see him without letting him knew that she In tended te de such n tiling. He had looked up from hh dek te ee her standing before him, her head thrown back, a smile in her eves, nnd with nn exclntuatien he had sprung te his feet. Fer a moment lie forget the presence of Miss Iteetes. the soiretnit, w'ie -at with her I em il ei-pendei ' 11 tl.e air. ptarlng at Anne There I ,nl ,ei n inn-1, talk ill the office concerning MrcU s wife, nnd this was the fust time nut one ha1 seen her. Miss Iteetes was nn Incurable romantic. She had inteied Steele's marriage with all kinds of re- ....,. I,,.. I l,,!- ..11,1.... ,..-,nni X" ,1 net iiWure 1 "in, lr e , -'- . . . nv one like this. She sat there thrilled nml breatl less her etes wide as she looked from Anne te her empleter ..., .!. 1.1 1 .. L.-.l. 1 . ,-"",.. Ul ". ' "'" reciiterm niniseu, aim wiiu 11 ieu run werus, dismissed her imcerein nleuslt. She rpsc reluctantlv and lift the room, but outside she uigaged .To-epli. tlie filing cleik, In lontirsntlen. "Talk about .tour bite stories," hlie ejnoii ejneii luted breathlessly, "mv denr. I wish you could have seen him. lie didn't ltiew I was there; he didn't hnve e.ies for anything but her. If I hadn't seen It myself I wouldn't have believed it possible." Mlks .Tnsenh thrilled niinrenrlatelv and for a fe v moments tl,",. I?e .cHfthT'fiW? YpT& jnctureil wl'dly about the uiuuh. the scalp )tl ,0,! cel tl(JT1 ,0 th new eves of both girls llxiil expectantly en hairs will begin te sprout tile deer of Steele's prttnte elfiee. I'ubsn heels or baby French hel will Inside. Steele with nn cleu had be most popular this fall receveied himself. He had crushed back tile impulse te sweep Anne Inte bis MliiH, unil while she chatted lightly of wanting te see where lie worked, and hoping that she hadn't Interrupted an- jv thing Impertiint, lie was arguing l -, sternly wltli himself. He hud said '. oeil-hv te Anne net two hours nge nt '6 npartmeni, no was uuimtiug iinet ' lly, llke n schoolboy. Ip mustn't 'Uimseil go line 1111s. .vim )ci 1 uu 1 ft remuineii that he didn't cure. Her I," Jt remuineii tiint no in 8" !,,, resence stirred lilm t r (ifiid all his dignity was C, jfiTtW elfin nppenl In 11 10 rcrhieshiiess, swept away by Pair of long- 1 t liiihcd, tint 11 -colored eies, Tomorrow The .Marriage Ilond ?s I fr l Fast Worker ills Lulu N. C'nrgill, a clerk in one tbe branch pestbfllces in New Yerk Vhehlu tee championship ler tue MeAiilfusirtltilief letters. In eight HI; sorted -30,216 -plena .a letter a nmwu !! ! ! I ' - About I heir Lareers? . HAIIJ'KU COOI.EY tlielr IMtig or starve? Are they lint- "runy inzyf ., ,,.,.., .. ,u ,.. nn I " . A my the Mime of the vnt majority of '""i? f rniirse, there lire the bic ones, wlm fmce theni'-ches into n plme of nmwr. wlm de eoiijlnietive taik. .nid niiiiiM fertune. Hilt tllKillg tin ( ri'nt 111:1 of men, nrc tliev net li delent.li lintitre, hut ceinpelleil te work, realllnt: from bojheod thnt they must earn their livinjt? Hmplejers nlunH have icRretteil Hint Hrlx ,,re temporary, beeat he P"ininiy et iiiimyiiiK ii" m"iK n- ported it'f.e srnen realized. It In a faet that most women marr, nml that most of these who de nt once give up their , unrli "UllSa . . .. ' .Hut wlij hurl this faet at tl.eni v it ) ver- m inisdeiiieiiner.' Has net the world alwajs inilMnl j t''it Hir'i'iji N woman's lirst niid fore- most (hit v '' She ban been trained te bolleve tills her'clf. If tlin ineraite boy. without anv especial talent or nnibltleii. knew of tome way lij whirli lie teuld live in comfort or the rest of Ills life, en tirely without work, and he supported, would he net he rather caper te aciept tr'Is "sna'i"' We fancy that he would! If en had some rich retative who 0ff,i,",.( j0ii 11 home and all the com- f(uts of llvliip, nt his expense, Mr. Yeuii'iuan, would mu accept them? --'- yp 'i'AKI'S an iiniisinill industrious J. n , .,,, ,,,,, ir, t f()r(;e t,r r.)M i,f,. f hvius support-d. ami In u, lnJ.,rv ter , lmn, ,, ri,tMe (lf ;b,ir Miilis mom are dellb- ,,,.,1, ji. f.. ,,., 1 .mi 11 t he past. ,ut 11 am st miiirj . liteiiy 10 101 1 some one els0 wj-rry mer tne nam , (lK,.' Va'r;,' f redelence l7 Incorrect stiiipple of e.unins a liinp J rr 1 . ,.arils te rend 'The famllv of th T.et tw plve credit te women who de ntP jIr, james Brown," etc.. or "The lnlm e!iiiitinil and net be tini severe family of the Ute Mary Smith Brown." en these that fellow the old, marked- etc..' out wav of "keeilnp house for their Hie deceased was net known profes prefes ii.Mir.l siena.lv at all I will leek In ur c I- Nat'urally we de net mein by ,1,0 j n for th, answer. ALlCi: Ktter women who wed for nal Imeand i;Xl.r,,t In lemil matters It Is nlwa I'esire te found 11 home and iaie it f-im- hettei te use the marriage name, Mr i'j '"hex are sinieie, as the iieri.t 1 .i.nnex Brown, .rid hard-werklnp business women are, It is belter form te use .a name In sincere, Coq Feathers Climax of -' t-i r Classic Evening Gewn, 15y COIUNNI-; LOWE Them is inert opportunity of being cei-uettish teda.t. for net only does coq grace our fall bonnets, but it 1 also introduced en n few of our tall gowns. the silheuett itself. Tnr bpre we hnve 'VI, , 01 lie r e- II U I one of the new dassic des,gn,. Often the glory th w mm e u inqmree hr uns (Ircpc1 U borrowed for thli an- tumn nnd In this detclepment the supple crepes are, as usual, highly valued The Weman's Exchange Unlucky Signs Te th' Fditnr et Weman's Paet! Pear M nlam 1 am having an ln luiky Tarty en Friday the 13th and I . . ,, ' "" '"D ' n ;"'"'" !uc-- It II. w. Broken mirrors are unluclty, and one stunt that would be geed for this party would he a contest of threwlnu beanbags at small ten-cent mirror, te ... who n break them first Open un.bre'ies :' lit Hack Mii, pins 1 ft lylnfr en the r mr (len-t iwavs have time te bother with out nb..ut ene-hnlf Inch thick and cut ladders that must be walked under. Jit. Hut there Is n preparation which with knife into squares. PInre en bak . racks thnt must be stepped en pests inn be listed snfely among the house- ing sheet and bake in het even for nt nt er 1 eces of furnlture iiU d se that I fe s delights nnd can be used with anv teen minutes. Heraeve, split In two i.irtnns must pe around opposite sides, kin(J of cr,.um ,Ven that which is un 1 And toast nt once. Pile en dish that a?, Snd1 e'tha?.'! ' t"I of the milk. A few drops of he h.n first been covered with a napkin ir. hrinir bad luck I should think von preparation is added te the cream and in folded te form a cesey or pecnei. , V!" 1ct '.- fU" ? .9.' a PW :et ets of fun out of a cartv like ,n- I wish jeu geed luck with your bad luck party ! Asks Three Questions Tt) lhe Klhter et tVomen'j Page: ',lr: 1 Ut ' ""I .1 l,"..'i,.Vlr,',.r HI"fn ...t r .-. - . Iv height Is lite fiet one Inch. Hew 1 much eterw eight am I' Mv hair is bobbed ,md Is cemlnir out , dieadfullv What ean I de te prevent t hi- AIke what will make It grew 1' n s .ill', 1 --ihii ,u,um 1m uuunin quickly and miiK.i it tn , ker What kind of heels will be most een- ular this fall and winter.' PEGCJY. Veu should weigh lit se you are only eight pounds etarweight 1 Massage your sciln with a geed tonic, Little Hed Hiding Heed was brushing her scarlet enpe out en the front perch the ether day as the Sheik went by. "Where nre you going?" she cnlled. "I'm going te buy me n new sash te get ready for this Halloween party thnt ever body In the Hall of Tame is liiTited te," said the Hhelk with n graceful bow , "Oh. yes; I'm going te thnt, tee," replied Uttle Hed Hiding Heed. And jnu'll see them both if you give this party which the editor of the Weman's Page hns arranged for jeu te suve jeu the trouble of thinking up new Idens for jour Halloween party. Send 11 self-ntjdrcssed stamped envelope K you wje mm novel tug CMU' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA. WEDNESDAY. Please Tell Me What te De ny CYNTHIA I.rtttri te CuntMa'ti column mult N (rrldfii en our ((( at the nantr enlw end muit be i(nnl lellh the writer name ami a&dmi. The name lettl I" pubHnhtit if tht writer itnee no ielen it. Vnitanril letters and letter) u'rlttjn en both sldri e the vnner ii'lll net e rmvcrd, H"r(lfr U'ne 'ih pfriefinl ntiU'rs that mil be atven tn the velmnn ti'O t'lrnttn loot there, tis ner ner tenal letter) me enlu written when absolutely ftrrriian. Te "Will Hurry" Serry, leit fyntlila ennnet iflve you the nddieys of uiiy writer te the column Wants Halloween Costume Tlie ir,-uer alieilt. your eestume will ne in the emtms lxrliniifre is girl has every riKht te be dlBpleased If a be. KIsh her nBulnst ber wmhes. " are ,mt '"e yeutiR te have ninny fFlrmld I.A.t. !.,, . n..l nlplci li.lt mllr '' r.r " " ".. "- ;-h ' 7- , " .',. olle mU,0.i1 y friend. Hint's jimctleally lu-ipn K i,,kij empan, , ml th.ua niei 10 lie .ohWeil. i Shall She Give Photo? Dear rniliin- I tuiAe a frlen.l wlie lias plxcii tie Ulte a number of Klftc, liii'lu.llnir his pliotesraph, and bns re cently made a fpiclnl request for mine. Ah we nre net inpaKed, would It be considered prepT? We have been denr friends for about three years Your ndvlce will surely be appreciated. IX DOUUT J. B While It Is wlFer net te Rle your picture te a man unlcsa ou are cn cn k.ieii te him, there ieenis te lie no rr 1 snn why ou should net let him ha one of ours after a. friendship of se n.il eir. . A Point of Mourning Etiquette Hear ('Mitbln l'lease anwer a iues t'en nml eie.itlv nlillr,. n visitor '" ,,,., stead or til" r.i illy ns Mr .Mines iy .u .inn nis inniiiy nre pi..ti f.il ft.- our Kind expression if mp.itl, Cheer Up, You'll Soen Find Friends IVnr rvnt,nUere , nm up.lln nn. ne.vltg ea with this letter; heweer I hope ou will (irlnt It us you d'd wl'li nn tirst one 1 am a curious reader ; Meir section nnd se It has happened th.it I hae learned that une'her jiersen 's In th s ime condition that I am at I -fsent. that 1. without knowing nn s nl 11 the elt I hope that l.etieh I - 1.- r will ni'il thts, lines ami wil jknni she Is net the only one living ' v 1 1 1 11 f ,. nl nybeil in.ii ask hew se .nnl it will be , ry illlllcult te answer 'hat iiif!-tln I knew I'ynth.a will net et us meet, for she has some strict ru,ps which forbid It Yeu me hew ciuel fate icmes sometimes and we can not de etherwls, than accept, them,-li with grief, our unhappiness aa It Louies. De ou net think e .' QCITE ALONE. He Broke a Date Pea- I'mthi.i I wish ou would pKe nn ferie adMce en this question I nn .1 pirl e'glrecn jiarj old and I pe with 11 number 01 boys. There. I" one bev I like cry much, but here ls .1 lue.tien I met him about four months age nnd hie had set mil eupasemtnts ttitn mm few of thee hate been double dates I one etennp In came around, I was 1 double date. and aald he would be .neunil again laur. as he had just re- turned fiein a trip I wilted until uuiu l.ne nml he did net show ue hen I saw him a few da.ts later 1 asked him w hv he h.vl net come, and he gate suitable excuse se I made, another en gagement with him. Alter that I had seteril dates with him About -i month later I made another deuMti date and In did net come around at all It lift m In ..tiiy uiuoinfort uiueinfort uiuoinfert ..ble position, as I was thin a third partv M n nfter I saw him and he ex p'. lined but I didn't th nk his excuse a . -.. .-n.1 ..n u,t T nt,,,,l .n t-A l't.,-. , ITIJ h-" Will", -, & 11, IO,. ,U TV ...It. again. I hau met him mun times since nna ne sun iisuj 10 come up 10 ee me, but I refuse All the time, I wanted te see him, but I did thin because Htn'Lethl; chanc ' ' Itm another chance. IJIVi-Ms.'s JjILS, Yes. If he has apologized and asked sateral tnr. te call. Adventures With a Purse rnlllN' snorts stockings have gene teit ..-.. . 'u v-. .3 ."-... f. -..- 0 - .' I ,.i .. ...i. .1.. 1 ..il f .1... -- nice t w'ltll we; iviucnirrn inr no' ' - - V ." tnv .,., kIim .ime. we'll need henvier wfelen hose. I bought some today of I Australian wool, which Is net se woe.i. .inn tin" yiri iisMire-u mr iiiui ii union net Itch. There nre sevcinl varieties, tan with brown figures in the turn-down part, white with black figures nnd black ,vl,l, hli figure. 'Phi. hmn nr SI .1(1 and I find that te be quite reasonable. All you who keep house renllre that the table leeks far mere nttractlve when 11 ie' CAtiu nuiiice iiiev utni iiuiie-ij. a few extra teucues nave eeen added. j inn meat garnisneu witn a nit et tiriglit pursley is made much mere appetizing, j paprika en the potatoes eh, se mativ 1 tl.ingi that women knew Instinotheh ! And gelatin with n -bit of whipped " ne,1.0.nJ?J.00K,!..h,,,?.r,,bu.t ta"s , ,, ,, ., . , ' ..,,..., ,, neiier I eTIllllia juii 11 ii'il llie urn ","?? two minutes you nnve smoetn. iirm whipped cream which will keep for liwenty-ieur uoure, . oeiue may be 1 purchased for twenty-five cents. I Fur namrs of sheDn nddrss WnmKn'a Pi. hJillnr n nnezifl Editor or. Dhona Walnut anne or Main 1C01 JKtwVen the benrs of 0 and fl. WIIATS WHAT By Helen Dceie Where, many weddlnn gifts have been sent. It ls the custom te arrange the en long tables draped with white, In a. special room, tf possible This Is done, net for purposes of display, but te nite the tiouble of MiewliiR cn li iiresem btp nnitf-H- when rtfiueuleil te de no When -r'."h1 y "'? ,'1" wc,l'Jj''it prenriitr, "" .....-. ."'". uiit meiuher or the family cheulr tin deputed te conduct the vlHlteri te the loom where the (lifts are en exhibition, ,0 one. uneuiu icci uni u uia urme elect does net Jein the narty ut Inspec tien, li sna leew uiuv iv wi euld he uu- becoming tne en her part, or If her time U ,Ue occupied, as It Is mere than te be ln )h busy days before her etherw 1 lllcalv - I wedding, whn nrr evrrj- moment"! 1 1 - jr-fi: 1 1 Wr& yffrciaifc , I precious. ni . 11" & : - Y' "- nUinHlHU -fp1 yj-ifii inn 1 n-i--i in , i, , te 3 - mmtmmmmuMmimaKm . i-trU'im: ,---- , L'4 Men Step in Again and Tell Mrs. Wilsen of Cookery They Have Tested Carefully Bacen Becomes Very Much of a Delicacy When Prepared the IV ay Londen Tavern Dees It Salads Take en New Crispness Ry MKs.. M. A. WILSON Cewrwht. 1322 li Vrt. V. A riehti retervea Witaen. Ill mills week I have two gentlemen) JL -i,ii,i ,i.l 1 knew the house- ,f j niwats nnxieus te knew where . " f f , jacaH about ." 1 '"'-" ""? ,?, ih eentleman. cooking, si I wrote cacti Ke"l'e"j""' nsklng him If he could give n few lines about wheie n hnd obtained his recipes ml ideas of tenkins. Pear Mrs. Wilsen Inclesed you will tind n few recipes. The bacon re ceipts 1 obtained from the landlord of nn inn or tnvern 011 the pest read te Londen, while in England last summer. Trust tlie same will inter est teu. Yours truly. IIAUUY TGHNSON. nnnrr, !a delicious this WIIV. Xil ,... " "- , ,, I the edges of thinly sliced bacon, about eterv inch, lay en broiler and toast. If , , ,. n , t l.nvp nn enen lire te teust "the bacon, it may be cooked in a het m by 'laUnis "the broiler across a i.ii . r.v ren mnv toast It In the ".....(, l,... . - rr- oreiung otve "'" . I1, ... . n mne range. HJ Karen ana eggs ui j . Ilent bnkinz nan very het and turn In three tnblcspoens. of butter. New brenk in this nan sufficient number of ecrs te serve the family. Arrange i,e V" e- . -- v - - . 1,,.a nf linenn en n eld-lBShlOnCU '"' D ' ..''.. - , . . ., '"X are set nnd tne bacon niceiy, uui vj 1 - . . . 1 . j dt-lliattly, browned. i,ift te het platter, using the pancake turner, nuu iuj iwu eiiiiJa w y' -- ever eacli egg. Dust with little pepper and nerve at once with toasted niufilns. ,, . ClTam MUIBM ' Place In mixing bowl I Three mips of flour. One teaspoon of salt, Tire level tablespoons of baking poie- , " 0ne tablespoon of tugar. . ' . 1 Sift twice te blend and then rut) into the Heur four tablespoons of butter, and use thiec-quarters cup of mliu te f,,rlI.,,.0"Bl,1- i.n?H fllmffi .teaf the, ill ll IU1 oir.ei ." .. . ;- , ., " . ,in,lr,,rt nnstry beard and roll Annthep eentlcman senns in ome worth-while salad suggestions no-.. tr Wilsen I hnve always been tery fend of salads, and te help out my wife, I dress the salads nt the tnble. We are plain folks and enjoy the friendship of real friends. We cntertnln our friends usually en Snturday nnd Sunday evenings, and ke vcrv popular have our salads be come I thought they might interest veu. I de net claim them as orig inal, for I have searched every cook bonk in our local library and have adapted inaiiv of the recipes te suit our netds. Sincerely, ALHKRT WILUAM E. MATS. The care of the lettuce for salads is mnc l.nrvnrtnilt ami If the Salad IS tO he served with the meat course I first trim the head te remove all bruised and 1 te remove ai eruww . u 'e"' .X 'in JLf Hh,ca?S n ers. in P' ',d0W " I'lunge the head of lettuce damaged leaves with the Hug tlin Innpnn without bennrntlng in a large pail of wnter, for few minutes. This will io ie io mete the band. New ndd one tablespoon of salt te n nail of cold water and plunge the head of lettuce several times In this water. Then again In fresh wnter. This will remove any Insects or slugs thnt may cling te the leaves. Let drnln for a few minutes and then ' n;"0 rf .i ' :..ni piTe ' "ens. A Ills win g portion of the henrt salad plates and and a rut the hend In six weuge-buepe par- cucu jieieun n leaves. Lay en I'uiiiuii ... .' , , J A.A.i.l .illlliBn; liuutcs, an cm an fiiuiueques t-nlnd plates and ndd any vegetables of j , wemerfuy intricate ornaments, . helce or dress ttlth dehlrcd saind dress. ucre lx,ellF,ivei UM,i, leaves nnd ttush well lllg, ler oilier bniuen jui "s,.,..,..., entes nnd ttusn wen. " i inn nun crisp. Left etcr nud speclnlly prepared ve. etubles tnuv lie iifcil 111 nil ihiiiht uniaui. The main reuuUltc l that the vegetables bit cold and cribp, as soggy. i, ttpnn vegetables are an abomination In salads. An Improved Fneth Dressing ' Ptec. In quart ifruU r : , i vnwi ".,, ll VI, f Persian embroidery forma the front of a girdle and a band around the sleeves of an afternoon frock of ripplex, which is a nete velvet having a grain that shoies. There is a way te be conservative and yet fellow the new styles by wearing long, but net tee long, narrow, but net tee narrow, skirts, and a girdle tliat is only naturally long. Ttce tahlespoens of made mustard, One teaspoon of sugar. One teaspoon of salt. One small onion grated, One clove of garlic, cut in bits, Six tablespoons of sharp vinegar, One tablespoon of Worcestershire sauce, One teaspoon of horseradish. Shake well until creamy, then place in refrigerator and chill well. Shake again before using. Try This Thousand Island Dressing Place In small sauce bowl Three-quarters cup of the above pre pared French dressing, Ttce hat (I -boiled eggs, rubbed through a fine sitvc, TVe tablespoons of finely chopped green pepper, Twe tablespoons of finely chopped pimentos. One tablespoon of grated onion, One teaspoon of sugar, Juice of one small lemon, Juice of one-half orange, One cup of thick mayonnaise. lllcnd well together and serve cold. ice A Fire of Blazing Legs Teu may net want one new, but sooner or Inter jeu will be having one, provided you hnve the necessary fire place. What te bold the legs In, though. wiuie tncy nre waiting te be used that's the question, llecause weed boxes are mere or less expensive, and yet, it's se much nicer te have a receptacle for the purpose. Hut an ordinary grocer's box will de. If It ls managed In the right way. Buy some dork colored cretonne, and cover the box with this, fastening It down with thumb tncks. It may be finished with a, dull geld braid. THE HOME IN GOOD TASTE By Hareld Donaldsen Eberlein Eighteenth Century Painted Furniture l'rem the dim richness et 11 lacquered and glided cabinet te a modern painted breakfast or perch set seems a far cry. but the one li a legitimate descendant of the ether, with collaterals In the peasant furnlture of Northern and East ern Kurepe. the beautiful women of Charles II's centt Bpt th aMm of ,,,,,, f "lture ln England. They realized whnt ' charm and variety n painted secretary cemtn0(,B or dcilcatei, ,n,helbtercd set of chnlrs painted tn cleur. lleht color would glte te their rooms. Ab time progressed the great furniture makerM of the eighteenth century, along with their mahogany and satlnwoed, made graceful and beautiful objects which nrttbts like I'crgelcse and An gelica Kauffmnn, did net scorn te paint. The medallions found bj the brothers Adam ln Pemneii Rive a marvelous in. I "."am " I splrntlen te painted iiecoratien, plrntlen te painted iiecoratien, and ., At th( M,me ,nei (.npi, artsts ero producing their Ulilnelserlfs and tlie lovely iiirniture pninieu by bucli KrPat mtlsts as Hucher, Lnncret nnd ( Krngennra. ncrch 01 uns lype nre produced tedny, but whlle they come under the head of nninled fiirnltiira. ir is et the ninipler type thnt we think most when we discuss tbe uses of palattd weed, , TssMmw 'CWemlil TaiatU runltsrV a OCTOBER 11. 1922. The Family Never Could Cheese the Present That Cennie Wanted It Was Dreadfully Hard for Her te Be Enthusiastic When They Gave Her a Red Chain te Match Her Red Hair ANOTHER birthday. Cennie rtmembercd nt breakfast nnd wondered wbnt In the world the family would rIve her. She didn't bave te wait long s before Father left for the office they nil gath ered n round and presented ber with her gift a long chain of red beads, net prcchnta stones, but very geed beads, and obviously net nn inexpensive necklace. Cennie smothered n gasp of dismay and tried te express her pleasure and gratitude. It ttas geed of them ie glve It te her nnd It was handsome but red ! Cennie matched the bends wltn her hnlr when she readied the privacy of her own mirror they were n different shade nnd much brighter, but there was no denying thnt they were the enme color t She never were red : Bhe didn't even wear n touch of It te liven up a black frock ; she relied en green for that, as most red-hnlrcd girls de, And these bends, long and beautiful aa they were, certainly flashed fire when worn with her hair. If only they lind been green, te bring out the color In her gray eyes nnd make her hair glenm nnd shine in Its gold geld ucss! STILL she had known It would be something like Hint; for some reason the family never failed te pick n gift thnt she couldn't enthuse ever sincerely te save her life. It's a way some families have, and some individuals. Tlic.v don't seem te be able te nut themselves in the recipient's place and realize what she would like. Or. if tlic.v go thnt far. they fall a mighty fall en the choice. They pick red when they have never seen the person who ls te receive the gift wear that color In her life. Or they will cheese slipper buckles just nfter she hns bought n new pair of strap slippers. r1 IS hard te cheese the gift that will be entirelv suitable and acceptable. In fact, It Is almost impossible unless you have heard n wish expressed for something definite nnd specific. Hut it is possible te come semewhere near the right tiling, with the use of a little common sense. 10 lie censisienuy njisuiKcn is proei ; et Having iiiKcn no time or ineugnt , . ..11 1.. .1. .:.i:.. .... i.A .uu, .i.i.. ' ill 1111 ill uu onus iil'uu mr iisie. nuns. ,, Hut there's something te be snld for the mistaken git or. Very often tills comes about from jubt ns consistent n lack of nppreclntlen en the part of the person who receives a great many presents. Her senses become dulled te the fit- ness of things ; she forgets that te some persons the receiving of gifts is an ecca- sien and something te show gratitude J; evor. It ls Just a matter of course with ber, nnd she doesn't hesitate te express her disapproval if she doesn't happen te like the present. Naturally nny one will get cnrelcss who has had the experience of having her carefully chosen set of cuffpins nl nl mest sniffed at because they are yellow geld instead of green geld, and her equally carefully picked out picture frame allowed te rest unfilled nnd un loved In the closet because the Initials r SHOPPING UPSTAIRS DEPARTMENT WHY YOU SHOULD SHOP UPSTAIRS These stores pay lowest rents. Their overhead ls greatly reduced. It costs them less, lets less, te de business. They pass their savings right en te you. Shopping upstairs means utmost in quality at low est possible price te YOU. THINK et a $55 topcoat for only $35.00 a wonderful value te Milndy who acts NOW! and consider the charming Dresses $35.00 up for most remark able offerings. lattGnS 1703 Walnut St. Designer of Styles PAUL SCHWARTZ 1636 Walnut St. where Btyle is ultra where fit is assured perfection in svelte line tailored dresses, well -groomed top-coats and modish suits made te measure at ready-made prices. I-ecuet "1049 iqp I 1MB Wtlnut Phene Bpmci H Vrtrit nnd 7Vrfc flnrttnm Phene Spruce 4202 Face and Neck Contouring Muscle Strapping yieUte. Marcel Waving, Scalp and IUli Tttatmenta, Manicuring. Klrclreljah. Hair Coloring RAPID IH20TO METHOD QUAY, STREAKEB AND FADED JtAIR PERMANENTLY COLORED IN 15 MINUTES PERMANENT HAIR WAVINO BY THE rAMOCa OIL SYSTEM Truly Beautiful Hats for tht woman who hnewt value are effertd at most moderate costs. We create artistic hats for these who wish individual attention. GRACE BASTIAN 1901 Chestnut St, are In old English script Instead of block letters. . And there are n great many girls who behave this way, usually because they have net been trained te de any thing else. IT IS n shame net te train them properly, for there are few tilings thnt give mere pleasure than grateful appreciation of a gift. And the family thnt always cheeses wrong would get mere of thnt pleasure both by training mere carefully and by deciding mere wisely. Can Yeu Tell? liv R. J. nnd A. 11'. ttedmer What Happens When Our Kye Become Uloeusnot When our eyes become bloodshot the bleed enters the bleed vessels of the eyes hi such quantities that it Is readily observed even en the surface of the eye ball, which is net the case under nor ner mul conditions. Ordinarily the surface of the eyeball nnnenrs niilte white and the nnttiral conclusion would be that no red bleed reaches this nart of the rye. The fact Is, however, that the bleed vessels which carry bleed te the sutfnee of the eye ball nre se very line thnt the red of the bleed docs net show. Under conditions of Inflammation, however, these bleed vessels become extended nnd admit an unusual amount of bleed. Then it Is ' that the red of the bleed in the tiny vessels which carry the tltild te the eye Is easily Been nnd the eyes become tvhnt we arc accustomed te call "blood shot." The bleed circulates once through the entire body in nbeut two minutes, nnd ns the weight of the bleed In the average mini human being varies from twenty- live te thirty-five pounds, Reme Idea of tlie amount et work tne heart performs can be formed. At this rate the heart pumps nt least twelve pounds of bleed 1 ,K5asssKssmsatS68 BiJrJrfV. mg, meaiy, eeieciea r . & j M-l i--i y f EGGS , ts I jgj m $ ti m ' H 40 dez A Etf you can & turm of! In all our Stores Vffmry-sssSY ss "y vs HERBS are nature's safe means te tint the hair in pleasing shades, renewing the luster and beautifying hair te the utmost. AU hair ls tinted by herbs at most moderate rates. Maisen Pelletier 1732 Chestnut Street Max J. Nathan THE DIRECT FURRIER 1422 Walnut Street New would be a geed time te at tend te your FUR WANTS and have them ready when the COLD weather comes. I import nil skins myself and personally supervise the work for you. Spruce 6873 Anniversary Sale! Beautiful Strap Pumps (in many leathers) Only $5 DeBruner & Emery 31 S. 15th Street An Extraordinary Sale! The purchase of select samples of three large New Yerk manu facturers causes uh te offer Swagger Tep- I Sill; nnd Cleth mats, siJJiO F.-r.c W wjy W I lresaea, fU.75 JPf 123 S. 13th St. through the system every minute, n IVl the distance covered Is about ICO feet f i In this effort of the heart ie I.,,- A.' I I aa a . a.. ' nilll ina nioeti circulating we sec the working nr the most dependable machine which iZ. ' lis own work day nnd night, without Intermission. Thn heart is enn.i 1: bent regularly, whlle we arc nslcen hv certain nerve cells which nre lecitei within the henrt itself. Under oral nary conditions of wakefulness the brain Is In control of the henrt action. One set of nerves, If set In motion, will mv ll,. I,n.,. l.n.l fn. ..-.I ill . ' Ml will cause It te bent mere slowly. Tomertw- -Wliy Are the Coins Milled? Edges of First Women Mlsi Helen Ware, of Marlen, Is tti first woman of Central Ohie ever te he elected secretary of n building and lean association. First woman te wear the ermine in Virginia ls Mrs. Kerr Merehcad Harrh who hns been appointed Judge of thi Juvenile Court of Dtuivllle. c tnj The "Feed DrinkAUiffi? Quick Lunch at Heme, Office ud Fountains. Ask for HORLICICS, y Avoid Imitations ft Sabstitatct Try Beardsley's Shredded Cedruh balli, light and crisp, fried te a deep brown, with a dash of ketch vpSirtdded Codfish au gratin, Deviled, Timbales, en Casserole, Creamed, or in any one of many ways, makes a delicious dish for breakfast, luncheon or dinner. Buy abex of Beardsley's SArtddtd Ced&th today tht box nuith th red hafidvti ask your grocer for our recipe book, "The Dally Question". BEARDLEYiS Shredded CODFISH J. W. Beardiler's Soee, Newark, New Jcntr FOOD Geed, wholesome home-cooked feed excellently scned, perfect ly prepared at prices that appeal te the particular purse. Alcott Lunch Roem 135 Se. 11th St. National Jewelry Ce. 1026 Chestnut Street Makers of College, Scheel and Fraternity Pins B. M. Falkenhagen, Mgr. Sellt Filbert STM Xeyitenei Vain Till BUY FROM TJtE MAKER AND SAVE v MIDDLEMAN'S TROFIT Special Sale Thursday DRESSES Cantnn rr(. 1'nlret TtIII nml Irlcellne. SUITS Stralxlit Una i'rlcetlne, blllt Lined. COATS l'lAld Hack Pole Cletli. $ Valuee te $30.00 Ne niattir liere you tire, tm en hand Tlmmlay nnd get one of these CeaH. Hulls or Dreamt, vterth te 33 for only (IS. PHILADELPHIA GARMENT COMPANY 1US CHESTNUT ST. Take Eluvater tn 8th Flenr Ladies! Create Your Own Millinery Beauty We are THE headquarters for Hat Frames and Trimmings A wonderful assortment for selection at most pleasing prices. DAVID GOLDSTEIN 62 N. 8th Street YOUR ELECTRIC FAN! It has done geed work this summer. Fer u very moderate charge we will store it for you and keep it in such geed shape that it will give you HKTTEB hen ice for many summers te come. S. SHELBY & CO. 501 Cb.tnut St. f wwm WiHtfBVsMHsJM9b Vu f Jr aaVyl 15 M J ' v rAN vjVMii . V-v, 0.'sr.Jl
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