wVfflakfc'-' v-r' "? "t,-, tXJi i ,M.'I ...1r, fVW iiSSKJW "st s V & '-W h mm in V w tu 10 ff'. The Danger That's in a Personality That Dominates Strenriu Over Anether, fy h Se Great That Any One Who Realizes She Is Being Over- ft tvhehned by Such a Will Should Get Out Frem t. Under Immediately ff"II, I wnnt her te be nn Important I J person in the world ! I wnnf her it be popular when hIip'r young, sought latter nH olio grows elder. .m.l i Imnnrtnnt. ...chilli- nr tihllmithrntileiillv r reme wnv, when she Is n married, ,..-. ti nl.A ..m Mlvlnm'. nmlilllnna u-lmn lie- lllfle .Mr) wns Inst crnwliii tin. n weet-niannercd, gentle Ilttle thing i 'v1',1'""1' '. V . I U .1. " ... ..t ... C.l.lll !,,,.., ' ZY. ...... .i . ...".i.; "t"l mm Ilnte ihliR-itiB i-lu-iM-s timt she didn't nnt te go te. Mic Insisted upon her trying te he preniiiient In selinel life, and Interfered with I'nit until the teachers dlsllhed lier '.n-iu-tih . As n result, the child kept ln-r i-ii manner!) mid her gentle di pnMtinu. Imt Instead of gnlning the strung htinii--ter 8he needed te have the rrwr her mother was trj Iiir te give her. s(. (.niy Set sweeter find iiieh- gentle under the euilnntlng inllucncc that was always exerted upon her. She liml no mind of her own. Mlrinm mndc lier tliiul; nnd net as she said, Bnd would step in nnd linisl. a tiling herself if the little gill .showed fitly reluctance nbent doing I. j, AVhen she is nwny frmii Mirl-im, she can mnmige perfceth well a'ene new, but ns nien as her uiether nppi-.irs .she hrlnlis hack into hersell, beeuiues shy and timid, and li-t Mii-iam de the talking. She will neier be the social light her mother wanted her te he just because Ul'r luuiiiei Hi'i mil uiiim iivr iu riiw a character and persenalis for hvr elf. S!ie will probably net marry early. or espcciallv well because her mother 'will Mirely have inucli te sav about the match. A DOMINATING personality tine and splendid ns it Is if used for the right purpose, nnd In the right direc tion, is a dangerous thing. It lnviirlaby pit ks out nine i Imglng Ine nnd nhserhs her whole flinlity. , A girl often makes n fiirml in school swhe overpeweis her in this w.i.i. She linds herself obliged te i'e whnt the ether girl wants te no. m unable , .te express her own desires in anv di di itectlen. She feels depressed, unhappi, re- The Superior Sex I ' Hy HAZEL DKYO HATCIIELOU 7e7ni Rtrrtc wurrici Amu Temple tttiewitw thnt ihe has n inn1 in in r past irhirh ihe iri.r tu ihruhii' lie 7.eir, tee, thnt hr lim no' Inn him, but lie M ilctPi m nml le n in her , love ami, iii their huiieiniinnii trip, thci nre sirt'it tiitiiitllili) tmirther. But hariiu non hir In art Ktnlc he gills te think nheut Imir'i ;.rj v' nml te tcnnilcr ihn,it In r seen I, I'lie'i n f.ini ionic nail en irrtmn uinuian Anne Ji'iii;i iirs nnd mus imt hum about it here ihr hits hnn. l'i.i'illti Otic ilni she eall.s Stale i en the telephone mul snin she tri'l be nirnii for tun tin lis. M'hen shi iituins she refines te mill irln ri In hns In en. hut she ntlmit.1 thnt he lm n n:lit te Jklteic tiid offers te 'in iiictti. The Peicvr of Leve ANNE'S words. "I would hae nwny out of our life fercM-r. g-me .iust as I intend te de new." I1.1 1 a tinallt about them that was ten-it'ung. An i suddenly dehn St.-.-li 's t.rrilic ii"i-d i: her rose up 1:1 his in-art. and bletlm out the thought of ciei thing else. II couldn't g.ie iier up. Ne matter whn' he. had done, no matter what stem b ?nvicn them, she was his wife. (trough lier he found hsipiuiii-ss th.it j Ti lew men experience, even llieiigu 111:1 1 1. . .... . 1.. - .,...1 UnppillC-n 11,111 LIL.IUKIII' O'lH-ltt'."' ..,,.. iPaln. t He crossed the 100m te hei ami feauglit her tip in his arms. 1 He kissed her rm:ghl an i the jnv it 'holding l-.er close against his breast, nl 'knowing tliat no matter what the pain lef the last few heuis. she was his own again, was ier in.- pte-t'iii eiieugu. "Yeu arc mine." In anl hoarsely. ("mine. De ou knew what 1 tint means'' It means that ; 011 liave pu-n me mit (life, that j mi b long te me. He iii think I would let ou go new? In jeu? Answer me '" And again In kissed her. His ll ! touched her soft lliN that hid her e.M-s from him. the tumbled golden hair 'the rieiiibllng scarlet mouth, until in Sudden shyness -he turned ln-r henu (agninst lil i breast nnd jlung te him, her jcheeks flaming. . And se iu tlie ecstasy of liudlng ea.h ether, the cloud that hu-i hun ever them was dlspelk-d. ( Thev liad n gala evening. Anne wen Ihcr prettiest dress and they went down "town te dinner and nfterwaid te tie theatre Anne had never b.-'i s() f,, ,se sparkling, nor had .I-din Steele ever theen se .iinch the ndming lever Hut leuch knew that behind tin- gaiety, he- -hind tin eagerness .'lurked the shadow f then- line, there f the words that jfinu been spoken that atteinneu. I As thev were leaving tin theatre i they rnu into Kntli.-niii Clevelaii'!, wh 1 wns with a p. rti nf friends K-irheiu 1 ;wns looking her best. -Ad as she cru-tnl (Anne ga.ilv and uuniT up into Meele'. ;'eyes, it ntruek liliu for tin- h-st tun that she was a veri ii.-niititui woman Behind her dnrk i-jw th-n- linked a. ffcnrful secret, she wa calm, well poi-"d. serene. I lie mnn wne im-eii i,er weul 1 knew peace and contentment t.Ven theueh lie missed the timrlliiL' nf tin j'Julses nud the piissimmte leugin'.' that 'went te make up a low 1 1 u his fnr jtAnne. i It wns Steele who suggested thnt tin i fall go en te supper siiiiunlipri1. and n Ithe restnurant he talked te Kntheni . tend found her interesting. She g.m- Jhlm fl feeling of well-being thnt senth. I ll- 1.H..U. 1 ,.1 . . . , . tun Jllli.n -I in-i.i-s ii'iu in- imi'il nill 11 ! iremeiuiH-riiig unit iu tut- past In l11(,i SAVeltletl her as mi'-li .1. nessible. 'was geed of her net tu Imhl it again t jhim, for a friendship with n wem.r like that weu'il he a splendid and wert1, f while thing. ' And then suddenli 111 the midst uf -their cemersattnn the or. hestrn begun a haunting wnltj;. It was one nf tin, ejections , en thei back . namn shimm nerltiius y 1 i- tin- iireal. water 1 He turned abruptly fiem Katlierine met Anne's taw'nv ei, s f,, , r d..pth" little limb's lued Icing wltl! n leap of ids heart he renlUe, she tee remenibt-red. anil met Anne s tawny their n nil thnt The next moment he had swum? In.r lie lllli Aline rid nne.il m ' "' -- -v -...... .., Kitchen ,. lwmei mi,., i, ,,.! i. i ... sue niiiii"! i" .'iiiniii ungiii- nml slilnv way. 11 is uuue u.-iuruuic te get tlie nuiiueriiiiK .". ...... -.'...: ,. '.. ..". .. ' ' . '" """v Vlvi" ''":...V""": ' "IBI" in I'u- , ..'inl's1 e 'l, n'.'V'1 r !',." ."".rhed'r',:'" Zl e"tli7 rln.l ve loon, still ill "- as enndy and p, . Yeu 'Vi-ou ..- .... ...-, ii iiiuukiii ..... .. i. . ...v.i.. ... . . - .- .. '..,-..!.. .. it. . ". .u ,. nn,i . ,,. ntn.... nt rue rioitein. eatii one or tnese linn e-ive in. .u-.. , mi. i .linn- s sum mire n t. ' , ... '"-.". '"'i sue "" "- "-.- ". .....v n.-sii -.," n-1 I,,.. nr im. n"" " nnve jour pnvn can's ailn, ..i e i. . , . i tun ii.-nee nctess one nn .. i ,,t. ...... . ,i, nmu.M up cniirrnntiiitiH ..in .. i.. cenerai uhc. i in- nini' ni....." w. ..... ...p,. ,,. .-... .. :..,... .,,.. rriiii; mccii heck, iiuiancin" - ' - - .. . . ' ti-ninees. n- n.. - ; ..,. mmm- ; . .,.. i ,..,. ,A..a n.wl "s.w... .ienifiiiiiK a. riuui uiui ei nnv lout en the Heur, and Katherine" wm. ends of meat, these many IiIi,Bh wlii.-h from the sting, and If this is removed I , ,An T,T hl nr t5 com e,' forgotten. Hut ns she wntd Steele, ReJ thrown out men,, many tilps out- without breaking it, none of the poison I '" "5 TJ" ti e 'nine bv twelve strlcted In her thoughts and fictions, mid she doesn't knew why. Then something separates ncr irem UllS 11I011K KIIKI HI Il'lt'llll " no .IUU-I1 i , mi-nil te be wrong fit nil. .. , Is ns If the Min i-nine 01U wmaenij, irem ucuimi n iicusc emtie, or u n i" 'III HUH I"''" rCll'llSt-ll Ulllll II JIICK- HI- Lhe - lo - C, Lhe - le - C, se great Is the .nllnf frntn bejijItiRe, nger must she. wonder whether kiln nllL.llf til I'll tn tint iiuivIi-m nr til MIC Ollglll III go II III!' the feet hull ciitiie. hem i- slit- doesn't hnew whnt Mnrtlin is ceiiitf te de. Ne longer Is flu- weighted down in that iny.sterletis wny which shc enn luu iindcrsliiiid. Sutldeiily she n-nllzcs wli.it it ii .iliirtlui hiii jnt heen ileiiil inning her. taking . utile charge of her 11 1 1 lele life. W,,.. , ... ' . , . ,., . In, she hadn t a thought without Including Martha in it because she S. : hadn'tVn c- ai.where or starte,, Zt&.nlZrS'Cn. un nfrii ,1 s i.. nne it In. told her whnt te de. find hew te de it It's all wrong, that kind et (lilinr; it h.nilil never he allowed. The ren-en it does happen is tie i-ai-se It start" when the Witiui of tin -ti-i-ng perseiial-t Is all unaware of il. S'li - thinks lier fiiend or metlii"-r. or whie-ier it ma he. pist happens te htm- a driving' will. Imt she doesn't ret'll.e hew that will power Is curlliu' am mil her weaker one and choking It as a rank weed strnngh' tin, ileli..ni.. nn iiiit.ii. cni-ilen llewer It is enlv after the damage has begun that she may realize hew loinpleteh she is under the swav of ihe ether mind. Hut then she should take action te get nut from under. I T : life Is her own, her will should be her own. her inltnl should he .ilih .ilih te I'l'Tii-tlun of its own act eul, If she is ning te have am kind of a life, or b" any kind of a v niu.-ni. UNI.KSS she breaks away iiunie.ll iteh she will irmw weaker instM.-i ' of trnnger. mere ilepeinlent Instead of me - able te take care of herself, le s of ,i person than a preti ge. Ii would be much better te lese on en friend aiirt gam u eharueter. tine as that friend mm be in ether w.-ns. than te hem tTie friend and thereby lese all eharnct-r and Individuality. Yeke Effects Featured in Autumn Medes ll.i COKINM-; U)l: sniie the i,iin nf tin- beautiful Km pre.s Ihigenic. when shoulder lines dtiinpi-tl as sjtematically as long blink lashes, we h.ive seen no such campaign waged against the siiu.irc, atliletic shoulder. Kier.i thing is done te sim ulate this effe. t et the slop,.. Itertha-, tre.itlnent "f sleeves, the present low cm n the bateau neckline all these dewninll mutilations make us weniier if 1 .- w.re 1 ver (iibsnu girls with shirt waist sleeves plucked out at tilt' top. Naturally the yoke features might -ill 111 this warfare against bremines-., mul it is a feature of many lute evening 11 raps, of cats, mid of frm-ks. 1 if-"ii. linnet, or, the joke steps when it las ilnne its iluty by the shoulder Th -s in the abeie imported frock a .toke formed b.i a band of embroider, einu-cles only the back and the sleeves. Tlii j rock is of llaine-colereii geer-get-e, ever the same color of chiffon I'-K.-t, and it has an original girdle in gr.-n , blink and geld embroidery. The sal if tints show- en einbrelilei.ei) leituls of the veliet underskirt. Observe the extreme Internretntinn of lie sleeif. which puffs lit the fnre aiiu just above the wrist. FAVORITE RECIPES OF FAMOUS WOMEX m n.M i.erisi; IIO.MGR Chei-se Teait Iiutter nicely browned tenst. M.ce ever it hard-beildl eggs, boiled at least ten minutes. Pem out this cheese snuce nnd h'tv. verv het. Make the cheese aiice bv pnttinr one tab'i-sjioen butter In a pan, add one ta blespoon Heur, then .me cup ,,f mnv pepper and sUit. n,,.u w,,j . ,i en.- cup grat.-il American cheese. Adventures With a Purse j,TAH(.'IA was preprint,? Crnpe fnm , fr ,ii,1,n' !"" nr ,(,n,t ''" wns showing Mdne hew it is ,w , 1 she showed me a new knife si,,'. i,.nl l 1.. T.-. . .1.1 ... .... ." ".Ill ii.iiiKiu. i.ii-ijiiiiui; in uie new kitchen ,,'"' ion. iA-ery heiiM-wifi, knnwn hew in- dispensable is the little knife, nnd this " ",f U' I.1"" " " l ' I'""(l at thtrtylive cents. l'otate parings, crusts 0f bread, M i M I!" -"- r. ..... ... .,,. .....I .....I. ...,l . ,, ..... ,.... .l.....mM.....I .... . .... . .. nml ... ,1,1. II.W.'I .'l.inn.l.ULC ...... .... .... I. ...I ... ...... , . lilllll lilll. .,,'. Olll II IllilllC III, 1,.,., IIIIV Wlll'lv II 111 111 ll 1 II III lll'l'lllir Ml,,. .111... ... ". .-..-- -- . - w, L, u IL I1IIUI1L llllllll II. 1111111 I I EVENING PUBfJC Please Tell Me What te De Hy CYNTHIA l.rttcri te Cinthln' column mint te u-iftlrit mi our M' nl Ihe imiirr eitlu nnrf iinir he iyii(cl villi the ii'rilrr mne mil tuUlrtu, The Hnitf trlll v-r he iiiilil.inl 1 thr willrr tler tint W'i . I'ntiMfit Vtlrr mul lcl(-r irrllljn nn euii .inY-i el tir miiiir trill net be nnniiernl U'ritcr! ti-he icli'i iirrieii.il niKinrt thai rnn Ir uli-rit I "" column ii-i vlcrft: leek there, as tier tannl Mfiri err- eiilu urltlcn u-ncn it'iiti'i'' w tircciiari. i Would Encourage Sorrowful One nPnr cv,,thnwill you please print me louewing in your wenticrrui cei III 111 llmll.lv JOU. TO " V limlt'llUg Who wiete nlHint sly uoelm iice: Wnndeiinir. loeklnR evir "rynthln's . 'n IM you et experli-nre I have hail It nenrb broke tn. heart, hut seniethlnR: told me te tiv ii iniKet and the rlRlit veiinjr i man would come nleng. t knew 1 shull I neir fetgil but I am waiting. I hni- never written te lnthl.i' relunui In-fore, hut your letur made me .".'"V...V ". .. . c '"uSn2,,n?.1-. 0U..V"' ' hi- mi 1,1 i fin- nu 11)111 iM't ii uuui'ii ever Tli. p-epk- l mv cltv cannot unil.Tct.m l why he threw' me ever, be- eaue I in spoken uf as being very Ked ki.il.mg and having a let of honor "."" '"'' -I"'-'- I uun I nun ..ii.iii.i $S$ ?' N-OUODV8 BWlUmiK-VIlT In a Quandary fVir I'xnihla I've Just In cenn- en gaged r. eently. I'm waltiiie p.itiititly fe- . .ii j,-nis te I el" ly liefere I get niarrlid b.-e.iuse we don't t'lltik there's u ueli en. tic ler n start h-fere then Vew m pieblem Is tills. .Mv frlenil has b-eti away since tin- last of May. II. s b en home three tlnus since then, but nnlj for Sundnv. Thi r.- meth.-r fellow I mi-nt part of m.v "eat no with, at Ills home I don't 0UJ1 ,.(1 hm 1)1U j ))remlKill t0 Kt H0 s.O"-"-r 'i ! iMiii.e Until t-eltmrs I weei Vew this I.ev Is g, Ing a pirty H" wants m te re, and I said I would. What I w.nii te knew Is, shall I ke" My fib ml wnii be limni) fei at least tin.-.-w.-i-l,s. i, Kiriil, ami I'll be willing t--s,-lt. i'i ii whin l-.e comes, lei It'r awful'- iliiM without him. I cenlii n-vor an- t r i.n one else, and If he nbtic's in ii" -'-miiir around he wouldn't ia se Whn- hall I de? PK(! Tlieri I i.e reisen why ;-ou should nt go te tin- nthf r party If the be who Is takli'K seu knows you nr- eng.igtd te fiiinthi r man Uut better net fnitn tli. Ii.iblt of going out tee much with etl'i r.s. .-seN-n .tars Is a ery lone en gauement Cm It net be sherti.-iK.il7 My! My! This Is Hard Ue.tr Cvnthln I am a stranger here in l-ini.i, ' Ii a, having only neon h-re three months I came from Renten, Mns i.i- i nnve nein .rv ui'.'i.-e.ii In ;etir i i-.iinin since I came 1 would .1. Ill ... I.n,.. . ..,, I..U.I l.t your ii.li.-i'i a fi-w words te 15 icheler (llrl for in.-, as I agr. e with nrv word she sal.- u regards te "A 1 ..icheler ' lla.heli.r mrl. . -iTe n star and I eon- gratula:.' leu for jour -.punk am ir..riitti thiw imt the third titm' at the iK-..ft... tv-six" Thank heai.-a lhai a i.al n in at last Th.re nr,' senn in the we-li'. imi knew Uut icry few, nnd t.n- b'twein. Veu gave them a n line the. tits them perf. .tlv wli.n veu ?:,: :, m " li'S'Mil,:";: cause th. i are afraid te spend their nienei en a g -! and support h.-r in the .,'1. Ill l II 111'- 11. l,,, ,Wll l-tlll. I,, rlirlit w iv n n.it t.iev nn. is te nave tli.- wlf" work and support them wlibe th.i 1 .in u at nml Ii-' cm tier and pool rooms. tiiI tins-., all kinds of remarks about ci.ry girl tl at gees !. and wh-n tnt. w If.- -s no longer ah e te we-k thev stiji i ir mil l-.ue lier te the merev of th. n-i t-l 1 I hnew about fiftv cases lillB this, and I speak from . .p-i ! nee. P.OBBY. , Shall They Forgive and Ferget? Iinar i-ithla We ari iVill.i i-.drs nf lour i I'unm and appr..i.late the w n- i derfiil --. suits' that halt been obtained through lour adilcc. New we ne.d 5 our k -i -nil Ice List Halloween we met a few bois i whom w, lik.-d ery mu.li until a Mi month" luck Then the trouble began. ne of tiles,, boys i very conceited 1V. nrn , e n i nf five uirls ntn tn.ul nuit a let of parties mid annus invlt. 1 .'ii s-n iiiii s. . tew mentas .ke one nr , j ii. s; be; s nude a partv and lnntul enlv en. girl out or n-ir club. .-1 themiht -h.u was very n-.-an and f.-lt 1. . hurt A little later he made 1 mther ,'.irtv and then -'111 .inethi r , .11 d r-ih -lilted this one pirl 1 Tui-s.I.i nicbt we m-t thU be at , , a I'arjy ""' he treated us as if nothing I it ' irielT this a "we In.' !. -,.- Ve -. rl .oil ii,.. te siceV.l par" At the'narii h s. i-hih irry snr--y for wh.u Ik hid iV.ne and new' wants te start j la club w't'i us uirls We found this! iit mm in-s one girl w-.ie ivmt te ' im--.- ,..,,..- ,,, .,,.-.,, ,,.,K u. iii.ine .1 lien.. ,11111 n.i.ie us in M,ie hew s0rr he is II, w.mts us te forget, the 1 it! If Ae leflls, we will have 1 a v. rv rt-ill time till, nin'er. but one girl In our -lub thinKs it will be lower i lag le r pride if sdic .tcci-pts He is ' wlll-ng t 1 .ipn'ngize te each girl, but again th! one girl thinks If sh ge.s 10 hts pnti new she will be making a foul nf herself, ns if she wasn't geed enough fr him for the ether parties she isn't gned enough new The ma jority of girls are In fmer of accepting hi" npii!'L- 1"j r.. ' ilnn'f 1 -. -i iV - . t will jeu'p'msn artilsi US' I . ' ,,...,.,,', I i - ' X't.l.l.i. lilUl.S iVrt.nn v Jein lu with the bevs -,, , l-'Ur. attitude .j a bit wrenir ani-w.iv. Thei w.re no. obliged in any way tu unit' you te nl. thrlr parties, any mer. than -mi are el, irimI te ask them te jour. He ln(lp : dent, don't aiwavs feel seu must - jjst with certain pi-epl.- .n erv !..., in a club, but net for -er ecc.xiun Can Yeu Tell? J: .. nnd A. W. Ueilmer II 11 What Happens When a lire Stings .fn-r the bee tin" penetrated the llesli with 'lis sting and worked It into jeu wi deeply as te satisfy him, hP begins te hud that lie is a prisoner, ' and at urn e undertakes measures te ;et aw a). 'II,.. average bee is gem-rally 1 beaten te death by whoever he is sting- - ing at in.- s(hj;i. nerere ae j;ets nwny. If the mi, who is being stung, however, can lontiel himself sufficiently nnd s willing tn devote himself te observing the hie, he mav see thnt as seen as tin-b'-ti linds himself t litis caught he begins te walk ureiind n circle, anchored ns he is hj the sting, just ns If the bitter weie a screw which he was about te turn out nf a heard. If allowed te ntiniie. the hee will work out of hie predicament nlene nnd get nway un- I linrmeil. If rliiu Is nllewed tn eppi.t- r,.. inrlm,. I, inn ivlll l-nnin tn i-nn .... ......1. ..t i.ninM utiini. i.Mi.11,.',. i. '. . I..-.. ....... .... 1.1. .. i,i , iiiiii-s wnii nun 1111 niiuic chub, poison bag and all. When stung by n ben thnt hns heen nllewed te get awny lu Ids own greatest distress occurs when the poison hag Is left In the wound. Te remove It the blade of a knife should l"'Z llnder the poison bag and th sting . lifted out. It Is the poison bag that causes tl Inlhuniiintleii which ?p,its 1 lTDGERPSirABELPHIX TUESDAY, rie New Style Gowns The draped frocks that Dame Fashion has brought into style for 192U cannot be hung ever the same figure which were loose-fitting garments of little or no shape. They must have a form foundation. 'tT t T lly ANTOINKTTK IIONMOLIA' I i .s n grand dnj for business gen- 1 u AJs u grand dnj for busln J- erallj when ihe long dress was launched. The false hair mnnufactuier. Ihe shoe man, the one who manufae 'iires e.M'hrew growers and last but no. least, the corset manufacturer, leth iiprui the aihent of the new silhouette ,is something that will save Industry. The corset business trembled in (he balance for the Inst season or two. With the snnie gusto with which the.i were abandoned n while age, new they are being draped about the 1!"-'S figure. .e new model, unless particularly Ir- ered by Providence, can v,e'l appear eersetless with the IleW cllnullig. slink'. . (..,.. ... .:i, .,,.11. f. .1.,, illusion el gi.n-e ami sh nderness. ., , , , erset iiianiiiacnirers nave pill iur.cn art into this revival of their wnrrs. Their studv of figure-, and nf hygienic inineiples deserves fnverable comment .,,,,1 the adoption of their manufactured ilM.:,.i, t 1 . i . . i . i"Ui:e. I de net hesitate tV s.,y thai lew "'"ucti ever twent.i-ine ate net mipreicd by wearing a nell-littcd corset, ,,, ,,jn,,(, ,.er.t,u !U.P designed en cer- ' -..in iib.... .... eti,,-.- ""' f'T heavier ligure-, whv go te a i eunter and pick i a bargain piif lien one might null; out much mere triiiinplitintly v lth a mi set that Mould wear longer and jive a hettei line if luted te the individual ligureV There is no doubt that a corset Is te Ihe majority et figures as important as the dress. I'nder my direct ebseria tinii was this tlenieiistrated leeen'li. An ucipmintnnce who thinks nothing of spending hundreds en dresses and furs she leans toward the heavj weight class had u pel "coneinj , even as jeu mil I have one. and hers was bargain ler.scts. She nole-- looked reallj smart lecause she hail lleshi shoulders and inn m taste le tlie tightened waist, whirl sent her bulging from the corset ,en ., ,.- !. , '. -v . .1 "" t" " "'". - -, Uie cn-i- luiuer nier a tiieam 01 a .-..,. uress. unit liitie iier 11c ,nu irnicrij cannot have this dress," or yuu vrin.i r ,,, i,,irk net the ,ln.s irieml J. came ii.ick. put the .lu-ss '. 1'"' " "t exaggeiating 11 lien 1 i-a.v ten years was hidden away Mime- where in that corset. The corset lere told In- tliat her corset wns three siz.-.s tee small and Its waistline was tee '' Wlth, thp h"K'r t ftl.e ,,lll-l") nn 'nissms nnd the wearer is 11 credit te the artist designer of the frock. I suppose the worst lines nre spoken by the woman who Mill insists upon tight incing. 'J he results are n heavier I ..... l..lvler lnvve. linilis- nnd mii mi. lmst' " aU r 1,,w ' I,ni"i- ll"" '" " The Weman's Exchange What They Wern T11 th hilitnr of U'enia-l'9 Vnai. Dear Madam We are two young girls and expect te dress ns Komee nnd Juliet for a party Would you Kindly describe the fashion of clethe.s they were? M. r AND O, V. Ilomee waars doublet nml lime, with . .. S..II ..w.tv lllu ul... Hn ln,. 'l tuil iiim- inn .th-,-,.-m nic luiiH, ,,,, .,.,,1 iil ,,lt U ....... ,!,.,. linlnir caUKht here anil there te show u puffy lining of white. Ills can h.is a feather In It and he has short curls Juliet wears) a long, nulling white gown, with lace bodice and puffed THE HOME IN GOOD TASTE By Hareld Donaldsen Kbcrlein Method of Weaving , ii Looms nre still made and used In IVr.ln nu tbeV WlTl CelltliriCU llgO. In fnn .t.A. iint'i. phiitiLreil little since ...' ..... ..i.i.....u ,.u.l tlin.n nml we i iiuraeu a buuj.i.i .""; , ;,' ; can trace some of the inllucnees of enrly Kgvptinn craftsmen in the med- Mn Persian rugs, lwe uprlglit poles, weaving advnnc.-s the rug s relletl, nn.i '" f0"', v" metlil ' ll Wee It h, J,r?,H,'ainl.'i " , "Jmh "in.1 the tufts "i"'11', Hl" ,"r ,l ,',,,i ' flr ....... --, . - - l,t .,,! closely clipped wnii snt-ars. J r. ...J.. .l...t ICli 'li'ri ! 1 1' i 1 ifT' ' W . ..... .. . BntiAH nu r,i i. Demand a New Figure i..'l . lt.nvi.nii.nl. Tin t li.li! lirnssiefC which is usually added by this t.ipe i-ii,i makes matters worse, by causing mere bulge. When tlesli is siim-i-zcu it needs bulge In hard and ugly .1 nilf lumps, if miii are inclined toward a heavy bust, get it wider waist line iu the erset .mil lace il loosely, mere loosely than jeu need for comfort, Inns,, enough te provide for the dis posal of all the bulges, big nnd little, which will present themselves when t ou sit down. The brassiere, tee, should he bought in a larger size for the wa!' t line, and if remodeling Is te he done let the tucks lie taken In i around the upper pail of It. , :;,!.r",!::;, r s'iK,' z: Ne one thinks mil thing new of asking for n I'mI, !l!i or It I unset, whereas a lew years hack when .-..r-ets were con- neliiue. nn hi gle.llc prili.-iples she would have blushed te ask i r a -'.. s7.e. l.e.el , ,,.., t,i,ii,u liMi.., in. tfriMit l.n.1 llii. Iweeii corset e.ics. as iu former dns. due a-tist litter telN me she (its lier MS. fmm:,'l' 1191 911144 lelSiik i n KsvmSfiKMMMrMmi 9WMmV Htiifllk ukWhH nKMKml: JMBIH 1. tin is s,, i., i i.i;c .ii-ii" i injl nun.; . , , ... .,., Inn an inch wide. Then, if the cerset''" serve this meat with n tomato, pars- I .v. loe-, after 1 . ing worn n while ' ,,r 1,r0-'f 8?UC0 ,l ?'! l. , ?, she refits it and takes a tu.k here and i unnherry jelly for tnrt flavor or ns a ii.ilin-is si, t:,at the lacing Is net mere then ,,,,.,-f.,ii ,i w,i,,ie.i ..Imiilders me thus disposed of. -V cerse; te tit niiinner Ihe neck nnd breast are usi -mm.. Hi." she t.-'ls me. "is o.ie that I ""J' used for stews the ribs nnd loin h..l.l.s tin- lever hiii nml abdomen firmly , "' ''i"l,s, !!",.11.,1,! hlieulder and leg fei supported and still permits an ease nf roust and boiling. mm fluent I MN inn can get only in n corset wide in tlie waist line lieii-ially sj. .,-iklug. the low bust cor set is te be leceiniiicii'lcd, and if there is nii.i tenilfiic, te heaviness of the bust, let the hi.issjfiv lake cart of it. Hut no bras'ler. should be worn fl" ti.'ht as te cenipiess the bust. I am told leuug gill, are given te this bail liabit in their desire te attain a de lue slimness. Women who lead mlenlr.ry lives pre apt te sprout! fimn ling hours of rlt- ting. A leiiL'-snirtctl 1 eiset with ehi'tic 1 ,1S(.Uri , iew f()1, comfort is cce.n- memlcd te pi event this. ihe leng-si.irtcil cei set may be worn by the slender girl a-, well as by l-ei heavier sister lu tin- new gewne there must net lit that distigurlng hri-ili of line wheie the short corset step-. If imi have uiii'i.-u hips or ether de- lennltles et tigure, you will be scr prlse.1 what .1 geed cei-euere ,an de for ie.,. i'.-u de nm bu, a cer-et en one of your hurried shopping days i Take time te try en a iiumbe1 of pnii, nnd if veu are heavi de no economize l.conemize en the dresh instead, since I' line, line'' that is all important te- day. sleeves, nml her long curl, are crowned witi,.ns,r!ii m..iu ,.,..." . i"tlc pearls ' h ' - , ,ninteH, lift te drnin, nnd plnce in het broiler. Cook for four minutes, turn M,un c...iu tli . "" t,oek f"r five 'ninutes longer. Lift Making Eyelashes Thicker , i,et ,dntter nnd sin-end with parsley. Te tin 1 ninr nt Wmnn - ',. , horseradish or mustnrtl butter; garnish Dear Mntlnm K-iid i .ulvlse me hew I with parsley or wnterciess. . I can make mv fa... , pttb. stouter. n ''. rii, ollens ,lluv 1 i.-renrhe.l hv no ninMir hew nmi-h stouter I iret mv ..- ' ,' '"",' '' 1 rencneu pj face still stms .ri- thin m I cutting meat from three inches of the Alse please' tell in,. ,t K"oeil harmless ' "l1 'ni' of t'u' rl, Uf)nes mid scraping wa tn ,nikr mi t-einshes long nnd I ''eni' ''pnu. This end is then covered turn up They eein t,, iu. very strnlght, I with n paper frill just before serving. nTin!?miw 'Jm"nr""'f ' wnnt some, i l'erk chops may be breaded ns for TL, IT,, V .,"?, 1'"$! .m P'CS red,,,he "' P,,,,,,0,,H " cliep or panned ' u ' brown bv dipping in flour, then brown- BO-nnr. I ing in het fat, allowing about eight Dilr.l; as mi.ch m1 as von cm nn,i 1 m.in.u,.es ,0 oeok- Tlli'' -,hop is served , eat plenty of , -tr-. Utt. r nnd plain loons, u veu Mi-i ih,d Veur face Is thin, why den t nm irv changing the WHl' loll WOll! lour Imlr ui thnt vim will make It a,,,,,.,, f ,.f? "I Applv liquid i.is.li,,,. with lt camel's, hair l.iu-h te i our ..i 'ashes regul.irlv. but net tee nften. This will make the lnMtit.Q fhlr.lr, 1. ..... .. 111 .,. . ., ' ...e.,.-.- .in.,., 1 ,m( v in ffn tnem ni lenaency te rt.rl. if . nvthlng will. It Is ptfeetl safe tn lJU,. t lilsj if Veu apply It carefully and uvj univ u mtle at a time Wants Costume Ideas Te the r.d tnr nl ll'emmi I'nae: Dear Madam -I am a girl fifteen , years old ami welsh l.r.e pound, will ycni pb-nse 11.11,11. ..nt rie.it masquerade I. 'what Te'i'W1 i,:a''" a weight''. ferntI am1(1,lisW'le,l!0 T htfiril Jicpln mlinir is m, sift i.. n. ..,.' . " ' f""i IIL III Llllf n.eu .''.''' tn-", se i,b ase naine sonte- uiiiiB uiirurrni. . jj 1 Hale ,i list of ,, i K1(S of ,.00(1. fe'ikuig ones which I will he K)ai ,0 .send villi It iiii t.ii.,1 r.,,. ....... ni"' aildr. ss en a ctamp-d enveleuu ' The descriptions p includes are tool ...... .- - - .. ...... ...... ,,,, .win j itiiiii , miiK i i imiiiiim nere i lllcicln rlillliif Was ree.iiinni.n.lnil slmplv as a form of . erclse te (Vain..- In r.iiji..nir ny this Is in inmnr ,,h, .. yth "$;;. hi ? 'lntl e'0 ' 'rr rtaH f tx, .,,,.., , u ' , ' L , mm.1, swimming p'.iylng t. mils nml herse-' at ts ild lull flint If Vifiril ... ..,. n..r p,..i,l . . - - , . . "' .hMI..I PIU1 I of cxereise ,.t this tune el th yem- "no te 'takiff '"et' t peu'nds '"" want te lese " M'" f tl10 "UnUH - - What the Heroine Wears 'She had chosen black for her frock '-OCTOBER 17, 1922 Mrs. Wilsen Tells Cuts of Meats And Gives Correct Ways of Cooking Various Kinds Se as te Get Best Results ny Mits. m. A. UILSON Covvrleht. 19tt. lu J'". " rleliH restrvtt irilten. Ill T7EAL Is the yelll ng of the oxen, nnd ; V i ...... 1.1 l. n .tnllnnln tlltll; CO Or. IlTtll . .... I ...III. unmn fill. Vcnl (IOCS I net contain ns much nutriment ns beef. The estimated feed vnlitc of veal is np- ....... i i..i.. .,, (n1I....M- Protein. lU.U: IU.IAII1III.I.-I. ill. lull.,...., ,. - ', .. . 'fnt, 7.1); wntcr. T.7. : nsli, .!; feed value; I .. .. 1 lljn nnlnrleq. I vi tu ,.,,i,ui;lnviil ii toethsninc dell ency, nml tlie time nllewniice for cook ing Is nlHint Ihe same as for the cheaper cuts of beef. Veal should he well cooked, nnd the most desired parts nre the loin nnd the cutlets cut from the Hank. . , . Lamb, the voting of mutton. Is also a delicacy, and is divided Inte two va rieties, the spring or hothouse lamb, and the lntnb thnt Is In season the year 1 round, and known te the trade ns venrlliiR, the jcnr-eld sheep or lnmb. Te distinguish between lnmb nnd mut ton, breiiK the second joint of the feet, and If the joint shows ns n snw teeth it Is then a calling or lnmb. If this joint is smooth nnd of the if-unl ball-and-socket joint, the nnimal is elder limn vearling and the meat Is mutton. The approximate value of hinib nnd mutton is as follews: I'retein, le. j 'fnt, 1212.5; wnter, 50.; fish, .; feed value per pound, 1001) calories. Perk, the ment from swine, comes .next en the list. This ment, owing te the large percentage et int, is simauie for cold weather feed, nnd should be used tpiite spnringly during the worm season. Tlie smoked perk products are an exception te this ruling. I'nrK" iri'sn linn Kane... Liniii.iiic ...s , . . e I ...... ....., aamIaIiiii ...ni .i ..... t 1 ..t.. . T.fnln 14. fMt eSj . water, -15.;' nsli. .0; feed ..,,'m,0.. Im im,i ' JJOO calerics. ... . ,,,..i,,i . Protein. 14.S: fnt. . .... . . .. l HI.; wnter. .m.s; nsli, '.! : loea vniue mine tier tiiiiind. 1700 calories. The methods employed te cook the above meats differ greatly with the character of the meat. Veal is cooked as for stews, brnised and roasted. The loin nnd rib chops nre panned nnd broiled, while the Hank or leg is made into cutlets nnd snuteed or fried In'deep fnt. Leng, slew cooking for the stew nnd Ihe braise is the usunl ruling. The roast Is hnited frequently and roeKcil ?.i:. miewmg fr,,,,, tWcnty.vC te thirty minutes le me peunu. The chops nre either broiled or ' "! ' "".".'?.. .i ". -. .. .... . l 1 1 .. . I..-.1 rt't.n r.tln.u nM , "",-", ",, ,,, .. .I,,..,".,, henten '.,7'"' . ,, t), ' .,,,. . niin. .in. ' l-p,. ...... - ciuinbs and snuteed in suHiclent het fat fat te brown; then placed in even for ten miiiulcs te llnlsh cooking. It is usual i condiment. ! 1-uinb and mutton nre cooked in sntne I Laper sauce nml mint sauce.' ns wen, ns the regular brown gravy, accompany the broiled and roast meats; also cran- , lieiry nud currant jelly. Celd cuts of, this '1111 at me served nlse with mint icily, cranberry jelly or tnrtnr sauce. 1 Time allowance for boiling mid rensting, , twenty-live minutes te tlie 'pound. The perk cuts are tlie loin, hams, sheuldcis, hack ami belly cuts. Reth the I shoulders and limns are sold nnd used ' as fiesh and smoked cuts. The back . and belly cuts an salted and smoked. ' making bacon and salt fnt perk. The loins art- used for chops and 1 roasts. I leth the loin, shoulders nnd fresh hams are used for boiling ns well ns ' roasting. I'erlt lequlres long slew cooking, allowing a full thirty minutes , 10 the pound, whether boiling or roast ing. p Uncen is boiled usually with gnrden ' ! greens or labhage, and broiled or fried' as a rasher for breakfast or ns garnish. ! 1 Ham is silt ed nnd panned or bruised, ' boiled mid baked. , Time allowance for boiling hnm, . twenty-five minutes te the peiynl. ,- . Time allowance for linking'" sineknd I ham, one hour per pound, in slew even. , Hew te Uroil Veal, Lamb or Mutten Chop I Hnve butcher cut the t hop nbetit , three-fourths Inch thick, place in tlcep j dish mid cover with well-seasencd ' ! ',"" ," "' .""'sensenccl I' ri'iich dressing, mannnte for twenty I w,Hl jr0vs" grnvy. 1-" mu season meats until after they I lire cooked ; this will impreie the flavor .mil tender, toil nf !, ..,.,...., T....1 .!.. ,,V "" ' "".","" a,? tl:,"1. '"V imef()r:( J."".,,or r0!,s,s- -. nsening nil meats, except A New Fad Sw en tern nre. becoming mere nnd mere complicated. The latest hns a design of silhouettes for the border nltheiigh, as if in nnolecv for cnnslnn. f0 much trouble, It does net insist Pnn n,1T further adornment around neck or sleeves. The figures can be copied from n cress-stitch nnttern bv th0 persen wh,) lR f'""i'"' w th the art P""1"" " --'siEn. f " - mt tr ... r .. . M. Ultima uu 11 LiUVC lO lUOKC A Very Kffw'"v' ''"immliiK of S(iinri-s lMSwMi'' Te-n WHATS WHAT lly UcUn Dccte PLEAJEDTO . nik i yw i The editor of "The Trend" recently paid snrcnstle compliments te nn "ency clopedia of etiquette," or rntlu-r, te nn absurd advertisement of It, which, pro fessing te show "the right nnd the wrong wny," declared, "It Is Improper te B.iy 'JtlT. Smith, meet Miss Ilrewn'; the cor rect wny Is te put the girl's nnme first, thus: 'Miss Ilrewn, meet Mr. Smith.'" Tim woman's nnme should be men tioned first, but the word "meet" Is out of plnce both In nn Introduction mid In the acknowledgment se often heard, "Pleased te meet you I" The ceirect form of Introduction Is, "Miss Ilrewn, may I present Mr. Smith?" And. ns the pleasure of meeting Is taken for granted, ncknewlcdcement Is mnde merely by saying, "Hew de you de 7" or by liewlurf nnd repenting the nnme. If n woman puts out her huntl, the little ceremony of Blinking hands fellows, hut reme women de net proffer the hand when an Introduction takes plnce. In no instance should the man be the first te offer hla hand. About Women Under an old Inw still In force in Pennsylvania the nrrcst or imprison ment nf nnr woman for failure te tlflV j ,,, Js prohibited". Because he believes woman's plnce is , .. , .'Ill llie lieillt nnd beenuse two women ' left their homes te serve en the jury In Circuit Court, n Detroit man refused ' te serve with the feminine jurors, lie .II-...I-.l wns iiisinisa.e. I SPORT WOOLS FOR HEAVY SWEATERS Samples en Request COLONIAL YARN HOUSE 1231 CHKRRY STRICKT f rhenr. Ixicunt .1010 i u. 1 ATtA 1 Klfc3 X K . w-fcS,.,. ..WW ! VnTIIOK WITHOUT NKKDI.KI'UIM FOREIGN or Demestic at RIGHT Prices ' linns, tlcnrlip. Clinlr Heats. Fnot.teoli. I rtc, With Wnrklnc MiitrrlsU. j lllr; assutiiiirHAi 1-. 1 .-.1.111 ii, 1,1.11 STAMPED LANDSCAPE CANADIAN HOMESPUN BAGS IN AM. COLORS GIFTS BEADS WOOL Germantown Novelty Shep I 02 W. CHET.Tn.V AVE. fitn. 4finI The Onward v- -iv 7W ". ir . V - &rtvyar MJ 2S i ft J W ff'Llwr A1ADA into every home in the United States i a silent compliment te its Delicious Flaver and High Quality. BLACK (OrMo-PsAeeBieB) MIXED or GREEN -SEALED PACKETS ONLY. SriLI-EB & CO., WHOLKSAI.i: A(il:MS, 7 SOUTH FRONT STREET. PniUL. PA. 1IKI.L TKI.Kl'lllJNK LOMBARD 674 w a niin.i.1 r s41 iFiOflD uadviKH . it.7-"!! nre 1 I ION.SIBLEYssCO-j Your . "'WAOlLrMI Dealer't Hew te I rStac!?JV'Aet-Ml..,jyl Geed Petate Salad With a deli- Dell one quart potatoes with ci'eMi drcsiing the skins en. Coel, peel, cut Inte small pieces. Mix with one white onion chopped fine with a little parsley. Tour ever it this dressing: 2 tablespoonfuls French's Mustard Z tablespoonfuls sweet cream 1 tablcspoenful vinegar i teaspoonful salt Mix thoroughly and serve Remember it's Frci' Mustard with its blended flavor that mikes this recipe se Reed French's I Cream. Saitedl Mustard re 1 T i LOVE NOTS ny KAY KEAN The Masculfne Mirror Ilectl net the sanctimonious wall mnn I or Though he Telcc his solemn ebJte tiens te your lipstick and face pewdw take him net seriously. Though he poke fun at your furbejews, mark his ewb goings and comings with keen ob vatlens. Fer is man less mindful of his adorn, ment than is woman? Are net the slot machine mirrors a witness te his van. Even the husband who smiles nt hit wife's cosmetics indulges secretly In til. facial mnssnge of his barber. As worn.! sprinkles, French cnu-de-colegne uwS her handkerchief, se mnn luxuriates In the shampoo, with its aspersions of perfume. ' Foolish is she who drapes herself In sackcloth. Fer her days shall be spent In loneliness. The ways of the con. sclcntieuB oMrcter nre like unto a crab Yeu never con be sure in what dlree.' Hen he will turn. Even ns you turn your back utxin your mirror, se also will he turn Mi face in the sntr.e direction. CopvrleM, lit. lv Public cdff,P Cewa Old Stuff! Women's jewelry in the Egyptian lif. of fiOOO years age often bore a clout resemblance te present-day ernntncnti P0MPE1AN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere Ever try it? Victer Raisin Bread 10 Leaf In all ear Stores Sweep II LAVA-VAR nished woodwork reflects favorably en House wives' care and thrift. .At rii c:uu.r- A11 """-""". court XncorperaUt! and 1 PHILADELPHIA Clear Manufacturers of Celers, Paints and Varnishes Since 1863 u-11 make I ,, Made only by flgWf-' ? r.1. 'Tin R. T. French II WK"--jdih TStl- iVZiiTr: d AiiHsSi-R SSssSSLf 'h3V ' in ' ii 4
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