Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 12, 1922, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEB-PHIIjADELPHIA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1922
Grs Mate Themselves Ridiculous
by Trying te Attract Attention
i
Jthe Majority of the Men Who Netice Them Arc Only Dis
l gustcd and Amused at Mortals Who Will Behave
Se Foolishly
ONE day this (rammer a girl who
thenpht slip vvhh beniitlfnl went
Walking down the street of n, (wintiore
resort, vvt-nrliig nn extremely bUnrrt
bathing milt.
Slie had thrown 11 wrnp ever It. in
respect of (he rllv ordinance, but liu
leas careful te nllevv it te llent enre
lesaly open In the front.
A boy was nppienchlng en the ether
Ide of the street, and k1ii Immediately
began te ndd mere iiee nnd clegnncc.
She were a Milt of iinltutlen Icejmrd
kin, which fell coyly off one Hlietililrr,
and vnt obviously designed te make il
wenrer a riot wliercver lie unit
Please Tell Me
. What te De
By CYNTHIA
Letters te Cunthla's column mutt be
written en en side of the caper entw
trot
and must Se tinned telth the writer
inn
i
en both tldf of the ttaeer ii'lll net s
name and address. The name
he nuhlljthttl it th uvrifpr Anrm t
it. Vnelened Utter and letter written
aneicercd. Writer tene with nereertat
nntuicr. that can be elven in lie
column iclll plrnite leek then-, a per
sonal tetter are enlu written when
absolutely necessary.
Te "Sunshine Ann"
If you nre sure you cire you might
write nnd snv vnti reirret some of
your notions nnd thnt If he Is In real
lest their feminine modesty nnd dignity
that they don't enrc.
if nnjbedy tells them hew foolish
they nre. they arc offended nnd uncon
vinced. If they henr nnybedy laugh, they nre
only scornful of the scoffer.
I'oer tiling, lie linnirt tne sense 10 np-
The boy came nearer, nnd as he gnze.l predate real elegance.
vE
h,
ver in open, curious staring, such ai
the lady evidently expected, anil nbei t
which she wen net in the leii'-t etirmlcil,
he did a seriously insulting thing.
IIe snickered.
Te him the lovely, horrid lady, try
ing se hard te make n spectacle of licr
eif, amis Jnt n joke!
And you'll rind a great many boys
and men of nice tastes and geed bring.
Ing up who feel the mni! way.
GIItLS who near thee spectacular
clothes ju.t In order te make people,
chlclly men, leek at them, are inertly
Xunny te the ones they nre mes.1 anxious
te charm.
Men have mere sense than the. e
girls give them credit for.
They knew when 11 girl is siliy and
when she Isn't.
Thej even knew when a girl's beauty
Is worth admiring.
And they Knew that It in t worth
any attention at all if sh( nltrartt
notice te it bj putting en Mimething
thnt leeks like a danger signal .i Jul is
net becoming.
Their are some girls who should wear
noticeable costumes.
Their coloring, carriage and stjle nre
aueh that they de net leek well in llie
quiet, modest dress that ether girls
affect.
A led lint, n somewhat uarbarlc de
aign of material, original modes of drn-
rrrv nml rnt nre host Kiiitml te tlicl' .
and bv wearing them they leek their that blank expression hid complete dti- j
best. gust? Or deep scorn? Or ceutemp- j
And they de net seem tee censpicu
eus.
The motive, of course, is the rea
son j they wear their striking costumes
net in order te attract nttcntien te
math n te be becomingly dressed,
BUT these ether girls whose motto Is,
"Let us be noticed at any cost,"
nn nmnslnir.
"-- . . - iuu iii-tiwun iiiiti iimi ii iiu id i.
The sorrow of It is that tnev nnve se ; cnrnest ni)0Ut coming en here te work,
you weuiu oe giau te sce nun una nave
him cull often.
Try Society for Organizing Charity
Dear Cynthia I wrote te you before
for help, and nm writing again.
I am a widow supporting four chil
dren. 1 would like, te get some no who
wanted a home te take care of my chil
dren and home whlle I worked.
I want one who would he Ilka a
mother te me, and a grandmother te
my little ones.
I could (five them a small sum each
week and assist them In ccry way pos
sible, De you knew cf any one, pr will
ou help me through your columns te
get some one? VltANCKS W.
Ce te the Society for Orcnnlr.lng
Charity. They may have Just the right
person en their lists.
She Haa Superstitions
Dear Cynthia Having read the n.d-
. Ipa inn hnl'a hnan i.lvlnl?. T for tll6
first time, am annealing te you. This
q mv trnnhlft!
I am te be married In November, but
I hear It Is an unlucky month. Whether
I nm superstitious or net 1 shall leave
for you te declde. I'lense leu me an
ou can about the month of November,
as I am anxiously waiting
SUPHHSTITIOCS.
That Is a matter of pure supersti
tion And the fun of it is that the old
rhyme says:
"If you wed In bleak Ne ember
"Only Jey will come, remember. '
Met nersenn llkn te choeso Wednes
day for their wedding day, as another
old rnyme nas it, weanesaay uie ueai
day of nil."
Seea Him Toe Often
Dear Cynthia I have never wilttcn
te you before, but I would llke te write
you nev and get your opinion en u
smau matter.
I am eighteen years of age and knew
a seunc man of the same nue. I think
the average boy of that age appears
It's n shame te see girls get this way;
It's deplorable that se munj arc.
Tlie brne the astounded stares and
shocked comments of elder, mere re
fined women, by making themselves
lienrd, if their clothes ere net loud
enough te de It for them, no matter
where they nre.
In a restaurant, a theatre, train, nil
kinds of public places, they can be
heard chattering together as noisily lis
If they were nt opposite ends of the
room.
Ne, net common girls who hnve just
been "drug up"; girls whose mothers
hae nlwajs been known ns "ladles";
girls whose homes are refined nnd whose
bringing up should have b'een correct.
Hut they must be noticed.
YOU enn see them glancing about te
find out whether nn one is looking
at them.
If they are In such luck n te hne
nn audience they nre delighted ; if no one
is noticing them they must tnlk louder
or de something mere conspicuous.
And because they get nway with it
they think It Is appreciated nnd ad
mired ; they think that the two men
whom they sec in the mirror along the
slde wall of the lunch room In which
they nre shouting nt each ether are
looking nt them because they are interested.
A euld they enre If they knew that
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Pajamas nre going In for decoration these days, and the very latest from
Paris have sprays of flowers embroidered en them In changing colors.
A new kimono of figured silk also takes en new lines, following the
latest styles In length and cut, draping about the figure in the most
approved fashion
tueus amusement?
Why de they
seHes se cheap?
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Seme New Games
Are nnieng the things for little
flowers nnd vegetables te de at the
(iarden Party for Halloween. This
is just for little people who don't
want te be troubled with a grown-up
party, and the Queen of the Fairies
wntches out them in everything that
they de. Send a self-addres-ed,
stnmpcd envelope te the editor of
the woman's page fei the directions
for this party, saving just what you
want se that it won't get mixed up
with the elder affair.
Fringed Scarf Cellar
Fnntlim nf This 'mi- S'nif I frat'anrt haH es'd me te every dance
Klllire OJ I llli lavy OIWnnd social they have given New. I
like this boy as a menu, nut i get iireu
of being kidded about seeing him se
, often, and If I refuse any of his Invi
tations he takes them us a personal
! Insult Should I net see him se often
The Superior Sex
By HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOB
Jehn Steele marries Anne Temple
knowing that .the has a secret in her
past which she refuses te tUvuige.
lie knows tee that she deet net lore
question 1 have known this young t htm, but he is determined te inn her
man rer aueut one year, aunng which i (ere, atie en fneir honeymoon trip
time 1 have been seeing htm about unce thcii arc sicent irresiitiblu teacther.
every week or two. He belongs te a i n,. fht, ,trnmrr ,-.,,,( ;,,,. ,,.
ivuv ,i !,.,.. .. nn, . .ei, !,.. i younger, by which I mean has less
. ':,'.!, '.Vi tMise than the phi of the same age
What de you think? But this Is my j
llltf jelly ones for seven cents eaeh,
iT.'seventy cents a dozen. There were
jfaH, yfnver
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Adventures With a Purse
HELUN is going te give a Halloween
party, the regulur old-fashioned ,
hind where every one must come in os es
tume, and she has asked me te come
te her rescue about invitation's, favors, i
tc. She wanted invitations which
ere unusual and yet at the eanie lime
net tee expensive. I found some nw -
fullv
ex
invers. tee, of every conceivable kind
bber ball dressed in paper ft HI.
piquant face painted en the leund
surface and when the ball is pressed
a saucy rel tongue peps out. Any
thing j ou could possibly want and some
priced as low ns ten cents. Herns dis
guised with frilly black and eranse
paper, lanterns made of paper cat heaii
with rufflles under the chin. The min
ute jeu go in this shop jeu want te
give n party just se jeu can have some
of the things In theie. Even costumes
are for sale. Yeu can buy them ready i
made or thev will sell von the material
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Mi
fear that Anne has verhans loved
some one else in the pn( neatly drives
Steele mad. He ayes her te tell him
her secret, tehich she refuse) te de,
mid he does net insist hrettuse he sect
,!. f.e lm nn..l fl.. 4h ...tl'.w, tit
by Just refusing, or ought I explain, a, )"" . 'J:, , '" ' i, 't ;,;, et
thing I feel awfully awkward about ncr r ciihci parrj, atinc eri nei
iinini-' come home until very late, Hteele
remembers that en two ether occa
sion i she has teturned te the apart
ment late and his suspicions me
aroused. Hut he sayi nothing because
hit love for her Is vt llteut, nnd for
some reason he it in renttunt fear of
luiimj her.
The Marriage Bend
STEELE hud kept his word about de
positing money te Anne's account
und she had her own check book, nnd
kept her own stubs. He did net even
ask te sec them, and If he bad but
LOVE NOTS
By KAY KEAN
ilnlnir?
1 would leve te meet some elder
Iveung men te add te my acquaintance.
, but I have net come across the right
klml as jet IN DOfUT.
1 Iietter tell him fianklj that jeu
think It wiser net te see se much of
eaeh ether Yeu need net tell him this,
hut the fact lemulng It keeps ether beysj
from calling en jeu and taking you
pWces, and utiles jeu Intend te mat i y
th eung man jeu bheuld net gu exclu-
islvuij with one another.
Grateful for Letter
i bear Cynthia May I wrlte te "Seule
ment L'tm Kllle" '
f'jnthla. with her usual wlt; termed
jeu a tueugniiui gin. i"u uju. i ,.,il
Veur kindlv theuchtfulness In nnswet-1 known It. Anne was very economical.
ing
civ
h.n
, It sent me lumtnaglng mj trunk In ti. 0ff,ce The nucstlen of money had i
I Ih.iie that 1 could llnd the letter from .. , ,., ,,,, .i
Theresa Marie." the little French never again come no wi ""
Klrl I told you about. 1 wanted te ,. .,s willieut fear of detection that en
.quote ou imp rsenal bits of it, Knew-, . .,, .,.,,, ,
ling hew much jeu would nppieciate ' the first of tvei y month, Anne went te
their quaintnesd. She was Just a child, I .i.p ,( eilicc. wrote out n money order,
evidently, and had such high hopes of , , , . ,.i,, ,l .irmineil
1 everything In the world sealed it in nn envelope nnd dropped
I The letter was net te be found Mere , n jjie ,ex
I of my carelessness. It has been years, j . n nrtv shn never
.veusee. But that has little te de with After the dinner party, she never
J the pleasantness of the evening jeu again made the mistake of returning
'm"1lle.!nL, tn ,ht t uhn,.i.t I home late for dinner, but twice every
' gle any one particular pleasure by air- Wpek she left the house shortly nfter
ing my lime neouieus lumunce. j was
lour Kindly ilieugntiuiness in nnswet-i bnenn it, .ume ... -- -
ng m letter in the way jeu did has u, .,pnt a, ittt, nB possible, and hei
;lven m- the most pleasant evening I J", ! , .. , , ,i nf
ave Meut in Philadelphia , bis for clothes were sent le tsteele at
Fertile Ground
He net cock-sure of the safety of
your own heart.
The fish thnt turns his back upon the
tempting worm is yet liable te get
caught by the hook.
And the bachelor who views marriage
from n supposedly safe but hazy dis
tnnce Is invariably shocked when he
suddenly discovers that some ingenious
little flapper has stolen her way Inte
his secluded sanctuary.
Alas, the man or woman who turns
a nonchalant shoulder toward connubial
contagion is apt te be afflicted with a
malignant attack.
I.evc is a germ that attaches itself
te the unwary. Nothing short of a
little actual experience und u cynic's
viewpoint will save jeu from its con
tamination. llu who smiles blindly nt his. Im
munity falls by the wayside.
Fer dove is u watcher that slumbers
net nor sleeps. And upon the neck
that once wus free he sits u heavy
bin den.
CepuriaM, 1921, by Public Ledger Company
Mrs Wilsen Suggests New Flavorings
That Wilt Add Tastiness te Old Dishes
Foreign Housewives Combine Twe Feeds in Delicious' Ways
That Make a Change Frem the Ordinary Recipes
CanvrtaM. tilt
Hel
By MRS. M. A. WILSON v
. il. A. Wilsen. All
leerved -
-fUDIOIOUS combinations of different
tl feeds are highly Important te make
the feed nourishing, , pniaiame nna
suitable for our dally requirements. The
French folks are very adroit In the
cooking, seasoning nnd serving of vege
tables, bringing out the flavor nnd en
hancing the appearance by tasteful dec
oration. The garnishing of the cooked
dish is ns of much importance te the
French housewife ns the feed Itself.
The commingling of two or three
vegetables together, using one or two ns
a garnish te me tmra, net eniy pre
vides the variety, but also Is pleasing te
the palate nnd the eye.
The Germans nnd Austrlans add sev
eral flavors te the vegetable dishes,
often prepnrlng them as a sort of n
hotchpet, skillfully flavoring with herbs
and spices.
Whlle the Italians, Greeks nnd ether
Latin nations prepare n special sauce
te be added or poured ever the vegeta
bles when they arc cooked, the Chinese
nnd Japanese use a sauce called shey,
or soy.
The American housewife has n cos
mopolitan form of cookery, adapting
the various dishes from mnny nations,
with n predominating French-English
and German Influence.
With this Idea in mind, I am giving
today some methods eftspeclal flavoring,
and the method may be used with cither
the fresh products In the market, the
dried feeds stored for winter use, or the
canned product.
Methods of Serving Canned Peas
Open pcnt and drain, nlnee in sauce
pan nnd ndd
Tire mint leaves, fciried mint may oe
Twe tablespoons of cornstarch, Alt'
solved in five tablespoons of cold water.
Heat te boiling point, stirring te
make the sauce smooth. Lift the cel
ery en toast, pour ever some gravy and
garnish with hard-boiled egg rubbed
through a fine sieve.
French Fried Celery
I'repare the coarse eutsldei branches
of celery and cut in four-Inch pieces,
stream until tender, drain, cvel, then
dip first in flour, then in beaten egg
nnd four tablespoons of milk and then
roll in fine breadcrumbs: fry a golden
brown in smoking het int. Serve as
garnish with braise or pet roast.
Cauliflower With Cheese
Separate the cauliflower into small
flowerets, cover with boiling water nnd
cook until tender, drain, l'lnce In
saucepan
One eup of water drained from the
cauliflower,
One cup of cold milk.
Five tablespoons of flour, dissolved in
the milk.
Bring te boiling point and cook for
Ave minutes. Add
One-half cup of gratc,d cheese,
Three pimentecs, chopped fine.
Four tablespoons of finely chopped
parsley.
Twe ontem, chopped fine.
Blend well.
Arrange tne cooked cnullflnJ?l
wcll-buttercd baking dish Z rSi
inn nrpnnrm Mutiny. kn.i.i.i rr-
thickly with coarse brVadcruiZ
Serve from tnVd .hr ln,rt' nS
Cauliflower Dutch DrMsim
Separate the cauliflower in
flowerets nnd mrer i.ui. l.. '
Cook until tender, drain. ng .i
Mince fine four ounces r,t .u
and brown nicely In the .fcnWjB
. .. . " i
One-halfcup of finely chopped &'
Five tablespoons of vinegar
one teaspoon ej sugar, K'
One teaspoon of white pepper 'I
mi i i teuwiibiu, lidding 77a
pa,?;. ialle,poeM & i
Hent until scalding het and .,
het tcrvlng dish. M tut &'
used)
Three tablespoons
trench dressing,
of well-seasoned
One teaspoon of grated onion,
parsley,
Twe tablespoons of finely chopped
affected bv the loneseniencss which
seems te be epidemic In Philadelphia
I can appreciate the sincerity of all
of these funny schemes for forming an
outcasts' association and had te sav
-liut- something te somebedj-, something I
i, nt. reallv meant. But new that jeu have
side world nre new brought te cheer K'n m such deep satisfaction by hilarity. te shy tenderness, sue wetiia m.
the dull lives of our suit and frock of , """'nR n Just the mood f no the little Riri m? minute, and nHmn
J, ' the next, una sue weum wm "-
for him in a liunurcu ways iuiii eii:
P..v COIllNNE LOW K
Navy no longer belongs te tli
Ins. Ilrlglit gleums fiem the
Steele had gene te the office and re
turned late In the n-ftemoen.
On these occuslens her tawny eyes
...,ii.i irpiir nn almost unearthly leek
and when she met Steele nt dinner her
,.,.,,i iw.niii ninpft from one of guy
hilarity te shy tenderness, she would be
And Costumes!
AKK YOl' BOTIIEHED ABOUT
SELECTING A COSTUME FOB
HALLOWEEN? Write te the editor
of the woman's page, who has some
descriptions of several different
kinds of costumes. You'll surely be
able te find something you like among
them. v
Ttce fii'mcnteM minced fine.
Heat slowly and toss in the sauce
pan, rather than stirring, and when
well heated turn in het serving dish.
Dust lightly with pepper and serve.
String nnd snap beans may be served
by tb;i method, ns may be both the
canned lima and kidney beans.
Braised Celery
Scrape the coarse outside brnnches
of celery, cut In four-inch lengths nnd
tie about sis pieces In a bundle. Allew
one bundle of the prepared celery for
each person.
Place In deep saucepan one-quarter
cup of bacon driPDincs and when het
add one-half cup of finely chopped
onions, the prepared celery, rolling the
celery In flour, brown the celery slightly
nnd then add one cup of boiling water,
cover closely and steam until tender.
New add
7'ire bouillon cubes dissolved in one
cup of boiling water,
One teaspoon of salt.
One-half teaspoon of white pepper,
Tire plmenteei chopped fine,
Tue tablespoons of finely minced
paisley,
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When Celinnbns
Crossed the Atlantic
It was a, long- weary jour.
ney. The medern tran
Atlantic liners take Un
than n week nnd III
equlpped with every com.
fort. The housevvlfe'ot
former times went through
the arduous task of baklni
her own cake twhlle thl
modern woman buys
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Is tKe most appropriate.
Delicious and economical
it assures satisfaction.
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HrifSili
for a Ilallewei'ii nnrtv eiceiit tlie feed.
I'm ure je'i'll find in this shop.
Fer namfi of lien inldre-- Wemnn' I'mc
Kditer or nhnnr Wiilnul 3000 or Main lf.01
PMHffn the heurM of tl anil Ii.
THE HOME
.V GOOD TASTE
Tly Hareld Donnhhen llberlcm
vnur
thlllR
In, rtTli.ntinc.lv sueef.
On one of these evenings, nieeie nnu
insisted unen brenking n dinner en-
apprcclateil etherx. ,,,,c,.mCiit te thnt they might be alone
; mere than I did, I ,".ntlipr
1 me. On the supne- ':..,; i' i -inl, unmnwlierp. T
were i,e ," ,.": ""---. -
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new avenue for color effects. This Is unsellixhness. leu cllcin t nsK
fiiimil In thn iiiii-lml wlilpli Is sii ntten for Vuursclf. JUSt
ml.lnil tn the MniiBi. nf cine street frnel . That is rather rare
.... ..... ,.. i,... i ... One thlnir amuHecl me. ui the sunne
I" ii I iruni inis iiii'ivci ill,' iii'iiiiitifii in ... .. - ... .. . ... .-.
, . . . , ,, suien tnai we weum never incei jeu let " -, ." ,, i " i, i.ml
e'cape the geiMi ends of a hnndker- m -in- en the little secret that veu never have you te mjFelf, ne line
chief echoing the tint mplejeil en still belleve In romance. New tell me If nid when she protested. And he hail
the (ellar Ter exiiinplc, I saw en one I just supiii.tiing we did meet, would jeu had hi" way. After dinner they Fat
strint friw L- ,if n.'ivv tmlret twill n linrnl. ! .le.ile tncl: that little Ideal auav In i... i.i K.,;, rnnm hefnre nn enetl
kerchief of the some reif trenr. vnur cianlllin and lteet) me shut eut1,,. t,....i 1...1 l.., nrilnrs thnt thrvl
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will tie naia .snen 01 maien iuhiu . . , . r n,1n nml Rit-
whhh we all nssunie se foolishly t-e , were net at home te nny one ana sit
that 1 would ke away believing It te ting buck in n big easy chair, he telt
he the leal jcu, Just as ethers must t fin t lie had never been se happy mm
teiee that my own particular haul content. Tonight Anne seemed nenrcr
shell is me" I wonder why we de it , i.:m hi10 wflS net fe elusive nnd he
eervl,edy fercliiB cverjbr.h else 1.. ' ' " d bt thnt he hnd ever
hi te a column for an outlet 1 have 1 Jorget rvcrj uuuui
1 n ado nttempts, hut without rcsponse nn
it h no poed
1 And jeu? Well, you are net the
eit of pcisen who, as Kipling also said
"Never Knew why
I 1 Seeing at last she cculd never knew
whj )
i And never could understand'"
! Tim hunting hns Jut turned xrcl
lent thank jeu! S'll. VOI'S l'l. IT
cette used te face the cellar. The sten
ning suit shown today Is of unvj hronir hrenir
1 doth with ii hietised jacket lennj; i
bv 11 land et the mlnglid green, fnie,
nml blue -titchliis which trims the r-u fr
aud the tops of the sleeves, , uri
fringe in the same livelv 1 olers giaces
ilie scarf cellar, which Is the met ar
resting feature of thirf costume. The
skin In circular.
Can Yeu Tell?
fly It .. and A. IV. liedmer
Colonial Tainted furniture
Why the Edges of Coins Are Milieu
When coins hrst began le be u-nl
various nations made ilieni of 1I11T1 rent
shapes, but It was seen found d iinhlr
net only thnt tliei be of the simie -luipc,
but thnt they should be stnmprd and
thnt the edges should be milled
The first coins were i,nsei bv wilefi
nnd this put people te the trouble if
WHATS WHAT
By Helen Decic
Museums- will show that our revered ' weighing them every time tlicv pas-cd
Colonial ancestors u-ed much pointed from one person te nnether. The idm
furniture. ISlack. brown, green-lilue, ' ()f stamping coins devdepul 11s a psult
yellow and herj weu all used, some- (,f tills lncetivenleiu e. The first idm of
times decorated with stiff ne-egajs en slumping coins was te Indicate the n il
fruit and lines of geld or color, and ly f fineness In the metal without at
sometimes with simple or ipilte elnbe- tempting te fix the weight It was seen
rate stencils in geld washed with color. ' tp,,n tnnt jt would be n geed plnn te use
Se, Inning established a Reed mice- .1... i,i ,.t ,i, lii ,. ,,. i ...
dent, for the present vogue for painted ,.... . ,inii,v ,im. ()f ,i,(. ,,,,,,,,. 1,,.,
lurmture, we can consider Hew it can ,,,, p WP,5ht M-s is ,,, ,r011Klt ,
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shanes with beautifully painted meilul- .'" ,'ei "!IS "f.,n lP.,'i,,,. "piK,lt uml I
hh.A., ti 1 twin lit 1 1 11 Hi 1
nUItl'tn lVt UMKIIIIUM.I IMIIIIl' l lll'-lU- I ,. 1 .1 I , 1,
liens. Its advantage N its cleanliness fineness aim worm a uemme amount ns
and its possibilities of harmony, blend. 1(lwful in u "'" dlweven-d, how hew
Ing with rugs and draperies ever, thnt unless the coins were nil of
Then, In breakfast looms nnd sun 'be same shape nnd thickness they
rooms; it is most iittractltve. mid an I could be tampered with, nnd llielr nctunl
occnsiennl brllliiintlj pnlnied piece In I vnlue reduced even after being stumped,
an etherwl'-e 1 esslbly monotonous room This led te the adoption of regular
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Ives churncter and Interest
Te the house mistress of limited
means the fact thnt unrelated nml
' possibly rather unsightly pieces- of fur fur
iilture may be painted te work to
gether Is a great iidvnntiige. The
writer has helped ninny a woman te
take n "perfectly geed" but most un
interesting bedroom set of golden oak,
has removed the surplus carving, taken
- the mirror from Its enrved supports te
hnni with cords from the picture meld-
'Inif and pointed the whole Ivery, grny,
dull blue, Chinese yellow or black.
Then, with n little decoration, which
will te described later, the room In
N which It Is placed becomes modern
:mi charming.
tfenwrrew "Method of Painting
forms,
As the edges of the first coins were
smooth like our nickels and pennies,
dishonest people took advantage of this
fact by clipping or shaving some of the
geld or silver from the edge of the coin,
thus reduelns It in value. As seen as
this vvns discovered the idea of stamping
or milling the edges was adopted and Is
new In use en nil coins of precious
metals. In America only nickels und
pennies have plain edges. With them
the value of what might be shaved off
would be very small. In fact, If the
entire coin were reduced te shavings the
value would be actually less than the
original coin.
Tomorrow "Hew Did the Ceal
flet
It Is correct te answer a wedding In
vitation In the wording of the engraved
f 01 in, thus, for Instance:
Mr. erd Mrs. Itutgers Vain
accept with pleasure (or regret that
a previous engagement prevents them
from accepting) the hind Invltntlen
of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Deuilass
te be present at the marriage of their
daughter
Lucille
te
Mr. Charles James Stuart, etc.
Invitations te the church alone need
net be answered. It Is only when a
card te the reception or bieakfast Is
Included, or when the Initials It, 8. v P.
appear en Invitation or card, that ac
ceptance or regrets need be sent
Ne acknowledgment need be mude In
response te wedding announcements.
Ner l It necessary te send a gift. In
deed, some pieple send announcements
rather than Invitations, net only te
avoid the trouble of a large wedding,
but also as a token of remembrance
which carries with It no obligation te
send a aift In return. Fer that matter,
all wtdaln gifts are cubtemary, rather
ii., me knew I love jeu?" he snid
leaning 'forward suddenly.
Her small face broke up into tender
neM , ,,
' Net fe much ns I love you.
He laughed that te scein.
"Ah but It's true, dear. she re
turned' quickly. "A woman's love is
different from a man's; it s net se pos pes pos
essive. perhaps, but It stands the neld
test. I would love jeu no mnttcr what
hnppcned." . , . , ,
"Ami veu think my love might fall
the acid test?" , . 4 ,,
"I don't knew. I hone net." Her
eves became suddenly thoughtful and
looking nt her, he knew that she was
remembering the night when he had
tailed her.
i Ilcfere lie could speak, she had risen
le her leei, nnu vuumig ' "
hud sat down en n smell steel close be
side hlin. , .,,
"Yeu de believe thnt I leve you with
ll .... ,nnt1"
"Yes." J
"Then, you will believe me when I
Rnv that loving you like that, I could
net be unworthy of jour love for me.
It vvns her way of asking blm te trust
her ns she hnd trusted him, nnd It
seemed te Steele nt that moment that he
could never again doubt her. He felt
singularly light-hearted and hopeful for
the future, ter tne nrsi ure biuuu mc-ir
murrlage he felt confident, secure, and
quite suddenly he wanted te reassure
her, he wanted te impress upon her thnt
his love" would Htand any test, no mat
ter hew severe.
Steeping down, he lifted her up In
his nuns and sat there holding her.
his cheek against the bright waves of
her hair. , ... ,
"I want te be worthy of your leve
for me," he snid with a deep note in
his voice. "I want te prove te jeu that
my .love Is ns big as yours. Cen you
lw,'llnn fVinrV
"Yes." She breathed, turning her
head se that she whispered the words
against IiIh threat. At that moment they
were very close In spirit, nnd Steele
felt himself Invincible, superior. As
though it were possible for Anne's love
te be greater than his; the idea was
nbsunl. And yet time was te prove te
him thnt a wnmun's love is the biggest
thing in the weriUj
Tomorrow The Blew Fall
rittw
A Scalloped I)niKry for Your New
Fall Freck
Most nf t he new flecks show some
sort of dmpery. Here is one In the
form of n side ash that you can add
te almost nny one-piece frock nnd give
It a new touch : Scollep one end of
several ten-inch hands of silk or ribbon,
(The bands should be about five Inches
wide.) I'nre these bands. Then ap
plique n scnlluped piece of embroidered,
beaded or brocaded mnterlnl te the scal
loped end of ench piece. Jein these
pieces, one under the ether. Gather
in the top one nnd join it te the side
of your frock (Of course, te be up te
the minute jour frock should be draped
et one side.) Finish the joining with
a row of flowers or beaded ornaments.
FLORA.
SACKS
I 909 WALNUT
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resses
STREET
AFTERNOON
EVENING
nXOTlQ creation of (,uxu.
-' rieita fancy crepes
embroidered and brocaded
arresting effects In metal
brocades. Many dresses rich
with dashing touches of
fur. Prices range upward
from
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AT THE TABLE
Coffee in most Convenient Ferm
Always ready for instant use any time. Each
cup te order. Always delicious. Ne waste
Every can guaranteed te give satisfaction.
'Booklet free. Send 10c for special trial size.
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522 Fifth Avenue, New Yerk
OFFEEJ
CONVENIENT AND ECONOMICAL
. 49-50
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Anniversary Sale! !
Te show our appreciation of the wonderful patrenaRe the people of Philadelphia are giving our
Stere, we have arranged a very special event for this Friday and Saturday. WE WILL REDUCb
OUR I'RICES 5c PER POUND PR DOZEN ON EVERY ARTICLE WE SELL! ! This may net seem
much of a reduction upon first thought, but imagine getting a pound of the very best Country Lard
for 12c a pound, of real Country Scrapple for 10c, a large jar of the very best Mayonnaise for 20c,
or a real fresh-killed Pcnna. Chicken for only 35c per lb. Every pound of butter and every dozen
eggs reduced accordingly.
CHECK THESE PRICES CAREFULLY! EVERY ONE REDUCED 5 CENTS!!
OUR ROLL BUTTER,
Per Pound
Yeu never taMrrl It equal. Sehl rxxliinlTrly by u
OUR BEST TUB BUTTER,
Per Pound ,
(lunranUrd u koeiI ns jeu ran liny elaewliere at
any price Try It.
OUR GOOD TUB BUTTER,
Per Pound ,
Alie a (nod, rlean-fltiTerril creamery Butter und U
geed for tuble uan.
51c
Uely by u.
43c
riaewliere at
38c
Ullllllty Villi minirliiA win. 1'rv fint. ilfirrn. Ui
neme uf (linn unci If net perfectly mttlnllrri brine lfk
whnt jeu m left mid ve will cheerfully refund our
Hienev for the vvlmle. dozen.
SLIGHTLY CRACKED EGGS, rC
Per Dezen ZeC
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Bund.yr.n7'e "" nWwHcl Pennsylvania Stock Your
SUNNYSIDE FARM EGGS,
Per Dezen
Millndelplilii'ii nnet and frcHhriit lilts.
one ln old,
FANCY WESTERN EGGS,
Per Dezen
58c
Oiiiirimtced
43c
FANCY PENNA. ROOSTERS, per lb. only 25c
The Unfit bird, you ever ,,ke, ,, '
24c
MILD CHEESE,
Per Pound . .
That wonderful rich, .reumy tmln thnt In ie liurd
te set. Try a free rnimple.
BEST COUNTRY LAR per lb 12c
30c
FRESH COUNTRY SAUSAGE,
f er Found
Tile llllrireM ..ll. I.. iii.ii 1-..I.I VMt..uKU liv Uf.
Veu win i,eer knew hew Reed SaumiRO nnd HcriippH
enn really ,e until seu tnntn our.
SNOWDRIFT, ner lb 15c
4N01 mere innii n itm, or e cine. f miv - ,..tinu . ...,i
vl.lt our .ler. thl. l'rld.y or Haturdny and .,. the vveHderfu iZreH1'""" "' "'" """"" """ "JFlhJ
way Oil. In (he only model .elf.plll.iR .l" ,,? "nehl.Ve l, ! ihe Shi r""'m'' ' new Klerlrlc Marker (by "'
en thl. maelilne and .old at the .pe"l., price of 17c per il I, .-..'!r1 '"",",,,' '0"k", T,""c,,r ".'" '""Ji U.
e.ectly the ame quality a. we iilwu. . eml mult fi. took ..'AT 7 "'.'." We " "" """ "" ''"," H.tl
have the., fancy K.rm'rreduct. .erred It" you t ,e! L!V, ' 'i'11''"; Yuu ca" ,naU" ,',u",", '
re.ltlftly no dellTerle. from .te,, en ?h...'twe da,. " ,I,U M"k-
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Phene
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