Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 20, 1922, Night Extra, Page 14, Image 14

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1922
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Content or Thrilled and Wretched?
Becoming Fur
jfjL BEAUTIFUL young actress tried
te commit suicide recently. She
M4 drained life's cup of bitterness te
me urega. 11 wni
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By WINKIFRED HARPER COOLET
confess that a little pang of envy sheets
through our hearts, a our imagination
is fired by descriptions of the adula adula
tlen and brilliance of the early ex-
Serienccs which led up te the tragedy,
lany a spinster sighs nadlj, contrast
ing her drab existence with that of the
gorgeous bcautleu of the footlights. All
the moralizing In the world cannot quiet
the imagination or reconcile one te a
lonely and colorless existence
mere accident that
prevented. her
death. They would
net let her die.
In many States,
one can be tried
for crime because
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i, nimnf n it is eniy common sense mai teua
take his own life. u hew ckv we are net te have been
Fnrtnnatelv she tesed into the maelstrom of dissipation
mi-iiik I h 1 no nud exhaustion and fulse flattery, which
. i n .,t ! leads inevitably and swiftly te destruc-
?fc"?l,M!'UNeel, and dramas and motion pic
tures de much geed in working off our
una n taste et
ud a wet et vi-
satisfy our Imag
inatien without bringing about a chain
of disasters. We eagerly seek thrills,
wild we'tcrn escapades often, that
would never suit our temperaments if
we actually indulged in them.
the rest of her life
;.:.' .. i (lpslrp.i for excitement
miNNIFHKn ueing be young,' ,.., ... ,. . .,.
HAnptm roet.KY the chancel are "",'. Vfci-m. tiifiMi ar
i..4 .1. in -..n t,..i fncnfJini. nnr carious thrills, WHICH. 8.1
Ind some happiness yet. But the hor
ror and the terror and the agony of
disillusionment that caused her te take
the momentous step alwajM will leave a
leep wound that never cun completely
tV.V. fnm mvnt nt niltpun. tl "F COURSE,
knerant as a babv, she married. The J fiction may be harmful, if untrue, ,
lew years that followed Included a lice- and picturing fale jejs and glittering i
tic s'tage career, a Bcandnleus divorce impossibilities. Hut en thr whole, per-
jpreccedlng, and innumerable buffctlngs Imps they help us ever the heartaches ,
y fate. The notoriety, the terrible . of monotony, nnd e.-imj our savage na
Please Tell Me
What te De
Br CYNTHIA
Letters te Cvnthia's cetumn must h
tcritten en one tilde of lh noeer enlu
and mail hi stoned with lh wHIir"!
nnmr ami addrtis. The name titll net
en published it (no torlter dote net with
it. Vnsluned Setters and tatter, uirllten
en both ilitri et the feet jI1 net D
answered. Wrttera telie irth vrtennt
answers that rail be clven in the
column win slease loeK there, as vtr vtr
tenal letters are enlu written when
absolutely nere,-arv.
Glorified!
such theatricals and
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newspnper fiuncs uuuui ucr uium i.
tte affairs, with all thli it N difficult
Indeed te have her sanity, nnd It must
kave a'lded in drlIng her te suicide. I
Yet she had had many thrills, many
excitements, and much ndulatlen. When i
young creature awakei te the reali reali
Kttlen that fhe ii beautiful; when she
is inundated ith Battery, and led te
believe that every one werdilpi her,
k Is difficult indeed net te have her
head turned. The cool, eas -going folk
f -the world, these of us net blessed
r cursed with glorious physical
charms, can have no conception of the
Intoxication.
SUCH a young beauty is beset and
besieged. Every man seems te be
fcent en her ruin, and It does net alter
the facta te cynically Insist that she
welcomed the gayety and dissipation and
flattery. ,
If we want te be truthful and few
f us are, in euch matters we mustv
tures. There are few et us. however'
sedate we may nppenr, who de net, nt
least In the storm nnd stress of early
youth, earn for excitement and the joy ,
of variety and intense activity.
There are these who declare that
they actual1? would rather hnve a life
of adventure and intcn"lt, even when
lneUtublv followed by disaster and a a
tastrephe, than n humdrum, stale exNt-1
ciice ! The tragedies in the livis of the
spectacular folks of hlsterv de net warn
euch natures te "go slew" and be cau
tious. Indeed, they scorn the cautious
temperament, as cowardly and narrow.
They say, "I want te lle, net die
of dry ret !"
Ot course, such philosophy Is foolish
and dnngereus. There mut he n happj
menu a sane, sensible, middle course.
Youth craves legitimise expression e(
high spirits, but it must net court lo le
lence and death. The peer butterfly's
wines never can recover when "-Incd
by fire.
Mrs. Wilsen Changes Menu With Season
and New Is Time for Het Nourishing Foedl
Beef Is Served With Special Sauce, and Dessert of Mime
Turnovers Contains Just the Right Blending
r of Fruits and Spices
e cannot all wear fur hats, for
they make some of us leek top
heavy. But anybody could wear
this charming hat of suede, with
soft, hnphazardly falling crown
nnd narrow bltn, en which a small
bit of fur fills In the space nt the
base of the crown and adds te the
gracefulness of the outline. The
fur matches the deep cellar Inte
which the wearer of the suede
cloak snuggles her chin se warmly.
The Superior Sex
By HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOB
Jehn Stccte tnarrici Anne Temple
Inoiclne that hc hns a wrcl in her
P'Mf uuVA sA refuiei te tin ulge.
lie Aneu'. tee, that she iIdp net love
him, hut hf is (Ictrrmlnt'd te inn her
love, and en their honeymoon, thry
are itcept uicsiitibly together. Hut
hat we iron her love, Steele beglm te
tcendrr about her secret, ami the mete
eecniMc after their return home,
the at timet tlivippenrn miitetlnusly
and nii.tci te ay where he has lecn.
In spite of his tanfie need of her,
Steele u net happy, and a fi midship
ilrieleps betuem him and Katherme
Cleveland, a glil hi mother hai ul
tcays wanted him te marry, then,
one day, Steele returns te the apart
ment with all the love that he hat tilt
for Anne suddenly turned te hate
Ah I Se Severe
Dear Cjnthle Don't you feel sorry
for I.e Penseur? Why net give him the
Be by nnd thn world would be better
Jen? I can Imagine him coming home
I te mother darling net knowing the gut
I ter from the heuse. And, peer soul,
i te think we are a llttle mere advanced
I than the caveman stage. Hew mucn
1 mere, superior he Is than mere woman!
Such na he make wemen and girls
as they are today. Why should net a
I woman be better and higher than she
I was years age? I'll bet when he Is en
, a trolley car he buries his head se
I deeply In his paper he doesn't tree the
1 old hidlen and old men Ket en. Or at
least he pretends net te anyway iet
any lady who lina any kind of feelings
will get up for an elder peiten Uut he
Is se hlghy educated he can't see that.
Dellter us from such a dumbbell as
th.it ene.
A i-ivniir
THU SADIES.
HUNCH WHO LOVE
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Accusation
3 ou any shnme'' Hew
ou leek nt me as theueh
By MBS. M. A. WILSON j
wrlflfct. 1311. iy ilrt. il. A. TC(te. All
riehtt reserved i
THE dally ciuostlen of Just what shall I
we eat is very important te the I
keusewlfe who is vitally interested in
keeping the family physically fit. This
Is particularly true when one or two
Three-quarters cup of milk,
One teaspoon of vanilla.
One-half grated rind of an orange.
Beat te tine, smooth batter and add
three-quarters cup of fiiielv chopped
coconut. Turn in well-greased and
floured leaf-slinpe pan and bake in
moderate even for thirty -flve minutes,
cool and ice with plain water Icing and
members of the family are apt te be a ' cover the top thickly with finely chopped
bit finicky. Ne matter hew much the coconut Te chop the coconut put the
" , , ' , i ,,. . coconut threu.'h the feed copper, u.lng
keusewife will urge or plead, they will . ...
oenfine themselves te just one or two
feeds.
The menu today -wirl feature three
cals en Sunday.
nothing had happened?
of unman are u
His finji'rs closed ruthlessly about her
slim arm. hut nltlieugh she winced with
the pain of it. Mm still did net turn
(aw.-n Iler fes met his unnshnmed
een while a scarlet flush crept up Inte
her ehet-ks but slip did net answer him.
It was ns theueh she were wnltin:; for
him te tre en with what he had te snv.
"This Mrret of yours," his me"th
twisted grotesquely as he spoke "Ne
wonder von weuldn t talk about It
wonder -von e ashamed of uhat veu
were liliilnc
"Seulement Una Fllle" Wrltet
Again
Dnr Cynthia Please, may I come
Inte jour nlca "letter family" again nnd
answer S'll Voue Plait's letter? Thank
jeu
Hally. your letter was such an over
whelming and wholly delightful sur
prise, I don't knew where or hew te
heRln my reply. Yeu knew, this Is a
funny world. Here we are, complete
"(rangers never saw each ether, coi cei coi
respendlng through a ncwspapr column
(shndm of horrified Mra. Grundy), and
cetnrrslng en subjects that we would
neer consider discussing except with
lntlmate friends.
i I'm going te answer our question
flrxt. or course, I wouldn't tuck the
i llttle old ldeal away If I mit you
ICSoednesil Wasn't thn fact that jeu
answeied my letter proof of my theory"
And as you bay, If we were te meet,
wouldn't that he further conclusive nnd
eenlnclng proof? Then, tee, jeu were
se understanding, that I'm eure my In
tuition, or whatever that little super
sense Is termed, wouldn't let me malte
a mistake. Haven't you noticed there
are some, people you hae been ac-
I quiuniuu mui ier years, aim jei yuu
I den t really knew them? And tin n there
I nre people whom you have Just ncently
met, and you converse with them freely
and tell t'lem all your hopes and plans
I .ind Ide.ils nnd talk about thlnus rially
'worth while Why? Recau'-e lhy un
I derstiuul, of course.
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KTm am V.LA
ivi,", i Veu say I wan unselfl"!'. New, after
i uac mann"r ,,.. . ,,ii.r1n nmi.v .... ,h nv
i such a nattering remark tin that my
wee, una voice clamors for attention
and tells me te be a sport and 'fess up.
Ter. ieu pen, It was a whehy selfish
motUe that made me uniwcr that letter.
I was se disappointed and se disgusted,
fe- he one prsen whom I had thought
renll understood had proved unworthy
and the huit of the disappointment was
s, Ntf'ii that (if I may take the llbertj
te quote jeu) "I had te say -emethhiK
te some one, something I ri.illj meant."
If I hadn't I'd hae been a lit subject
for that lntpreatlnir llttle lnslltuilen nt
110 Torts -feui Hi anl Maiket streets ihen,
tiie rrem jour letter l imagined mat
A waist and skirt. It's true, ,but
net the uninteresting kind at all.
The waist Is really worthy f6 be
Included In the blouse type, being
of crcpe de chine en pleasing lines,
while the skirt is of pleated Bcrgc,
the pleats continuing nbeve the
line of the belt te make a ruflly
finish
I C'iui .ed with -our understanding, madi
me write and thank jeu As I said
Can Yeu Tell?
By It. J. and A. W. Redmtr
Why Shadows Are Darker at Nlqlit
Than in the Daytime
When anything through which rays
of light cannot pass Intercepts the
light nun which are coming from a
luminous body, the light rays nre
turned back In the direction from
which they came. The part en the
ether side of the object which inter
cepted the light nees into n shade, and
i n shadow results.
A shadow therefore Is produced by
cutting oft ene or mere light rays from
any luminous body We can notice
'shadows when the sun is bright in the
.daytime, but at night when we walk
I along the f-treetfl lighted by street
I lights the shadows appear much darker.
i The shadows produced by cutting off
'r.ijs of sunlight as above described are
net m ilaik as theM1 produced nv street
Women Who Cant Be Bothered
With Any Younger Persons at All
Make a Great Mistake in Thinking That the Freedom Frem
Annoyance Gained by This Will Keep Them Yeung Lenger
Breakfast
Baked Winter Pears and Cranberries I
Cereal and Cream
Bacen Omelet Parsley Garnish
Bfennalse Potatoes Watercress
Rolls and Coffee
Dinner
Celery Heme-Made Relish
Boiled Beef with Horseradish Sauce
Mashed Potatoes Mashed Turnips
Buttered Beets Coleslaw I
Mince Turnovers Coffee '
The coconut for the top of the cake
may be placed en a pie plate In the
even for a few minutes and browned
a delicate color. Cnte must be taken
net te overcelor or the coconut will
lese its flavor ns well as appearance.
l.ilt veu wen t hare nnv ou hae many of the eu.illtbn that mv
cntise te ni'le things from me after this, i Ideal man must peae"". and that,
I knew ever) thing."
J..I-.. iui'iiiwi mi limine iurv no . hofe-e, it brought my
wondcren nt tier denr-eved recprd f I mrenircr than ever, for
'Mm. Why .ii .he leek like thit'' ! (althiugh It has neer
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.... .. t -i .l-,. ". . . .in. ..inn uhn en Tnv ni I rniill lnif itlie miles II UH. tllMI Millie. VI line .,--
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, . . ni.-iiui'i Ul1 jjuii i umii. iv niaL, I IK'l led 1JUU1. n un. v. . .. ,.....
tint my tciiiniiititirp :miH',,ur ,1,,. Klindew aenenrs. At night,
T DON'T care , rery rritlch about
J- children," said the woman who
preferred lap dogs. "They are very
nice if they are Just cleanly dreased
and their nurses have taught them te
keep quiet. Very pretty and all that,
but I think it would be dreadful te
have them running around the house
upsetting everything and getting in the
way. They make no much nolse, and
they get se dirty I"
She is really afraid that the annoy anney annoy
ance she mi6Mit have te Buffer would age
her a little.
She has known se many women who
have wrinkles nnd gray hairs nt forty,
Just because they have given ee much
tlme and thought te their children.
That may ha all very well, new, al
though we cannot sympathize with the
lady or tint cistnnd very clearly just hew
she can fetl as she does.
But later en she is going te be sorry
thnt she felt that way.
Later en Bhe will be getting elder
nnd showing it because of her ceaseless
efforts te leek young.
She will be le&lng the held that she
used te hare en life
It will be hard for her te pretend1
any Interest in the affairs that she has I
always taken such en active part In,
but she will have te de it in order te
keep up with the times.
SHE won't realize hew she had missed I
her one great chance te stay young
when Mie was young.
But we can fcee it by comparing her
with another woman who at the age
nt which the ene who disliked children
was keeping nwny from them ns much
ns pe-;lli1e, had two of her own. .
Tins woman hns alwayi loved chil
dren. . . . !
As the years have gene by he has
crown up with them, keeping her In
terest nlln in their interests, keeping
her mind uuing by associating with her
children and their friends.
Younger people have always been able
te consider her their friend.
Age hasn't made much of an lmproa lmprea lmproa
slen en her.
Indeed, it Is only when her birthdays
come nreund that she realizes she r,
net longer In her twenties.
A woman like this stays forty in her
thoughts and loek3 younger than the
woman who is trjlng te stny thirty
The latter gets te a point when hhe
can no longer keep up with the times
and the etith te which nhe aspires be
cause her thought's and feelings arc se
much elder.
It's nard for her te walk because she
must net hhew In a halting step that
she im't feeling quite no young as she
used te. , . ,
The ether woman decsn t bother
about thnt; she just walks, because she
elwns has, and the children expect it,
nnd lts the atyle tnke care of itself. ,
"H! the! grandchildren, they'll
J keep us young," raid a grand
mother of seenty-flve, whose greatest
Jey consists In teaching young four-year-old
te ebserve nnd talk about the
things that he sees. '
They've kept her young.
She has lived her Ufe for her chil
dren and grandchildren and she can
go nbeut in almost as sprightly a man
ner as she always has.
It's all because her thoughts and
feellugs nreMvay back thcre with her
children nnd grandchildren. She haa
lived with them and for them nil her
life until her own age la nil mixed up
with theirs.
It never pays, aside from everything
else, te live entirely te and for your
self; the tlme comes when you are the
only person who is interested about it;
and mere than that, it Is entirely up te
you te keep jourself young by your own
personal efforts.
The children and younger people that
the elegant lady shunned se would be
a grcnt help te her if uhe only realized
hew remarkably geed they nre at keep
ing elder persons young.
Speed Up
Be Everywhere
Don't lag. Eat little
raltlns and speed up.
Delicious when you're hun
gry. New life when yeuVh
L tired..
1560 calories of energizing
nutriment per pound 75
fruit sugar, in practically pre
digested form therefore al
mbst immediately effective.
Furnish feed-Iron also.
Get little red box new and
try.
5c everywhere.
Little
Sun-Maids
"Between-Meal"
Raisins
Had Tour trtn Tedttyf
0?)
flBBBF IrSi
v iff
EXUI
Wickc Furniture
llpuutlflll new frtct
no ten or innoer
uf. .tcnni ue ilium
mill liest uackmunklilp.
selil illrect at umker'
Hike.
11. II. Hern. Ctinlrn. $5,50
bide Arm Chairs, 7,5ft
M.Oeerge Chairs, 8,5ft
KecUern en Knch Chnlr, (1 Kitrn
Neirltlm In Mttte, tablra nnA table
.mil fleer Mines.
Glasiberg- Wicker Mfr. Ce.
201f N. Frent fi Frei Drllvrry
upen even. i-nin iiinmemi u.svs
:i
Christmas
Gift
uourpertraitbu
BACHRACH
Prices range from
$12. a dozen
upward
jltachratlv
PHCT08HAPHJ OF DISTINCTION
1626 Chestnut St.
PHILADELPHIA
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Jl if rZszzKScv:CrrGvl
m. fp iV.cJCC0cSfi3;
old lrleals bad. s,ts nt night, because in sunlight the
S L'en n V Jie.l r' s (,t' "ht l0nrh an(1 nre thrown
el one" tiler as J hack by many eblrcts behind and en
Supper
Celery Coleslaw
Celd Cuts et Boiled Beef
Cranberry Jelly
Sngligh Mustard Cream
Appia Sauce Coconut Cake ' Covered Weights Feature
u.ea
Little Girls
And llttle boys like unusual parties,
tee, and a variation from the ordi
nary games and sninta of Halloween
is provided for them in "Garden
Party," which turns them all Inte
flerj and vegetables. A self-ad-dreted,
stamped envelope sent te
the editor of the woman's page of
the EVKNIXO PtULIO J.EDOFR will
brine these ideas te nny methr or
father who wants te entertain geme
children en October 31.
ner DOKcniff iii merer, completely 111
hls power, and instead ihe wns n wlie
hid ahvniB been. mvterieus, elusive
and wert of all. Miperler.
Through all the week that had pave.
.Telm Steele had been beside himef
1 Frem the moment when he 1ml ielcled
,te the tempfntMii te hnve Anne watch-
Boiled Ueef With Horseradish Saece
Wipe meat with damp cloth and tie
in shape with pieces of tape. Place '
water In large pet and when boiling
ftdd the beef and
One) lunch of soup At6j,
One carrot,
Ttee onions, with a wheli clove and j
etMtpice stuck in the onion.
Bell for ten minutes. Place where
the meat will be Just at boiling point
ler time required te cook, allowing
thirty minutes te the pound.
About thirty minutes before serving
4m dinner place in saucepan one cup
f milk and two-thirds cup of flour.
Stir te dissolve the Heur in the milk '
and then add two and one-half cups of
the stock from the boiling meat, whip
p well and bring te boiling point and
took for fifteen minutes. New add
STW levl teaspoons of salt, '
On teaspoon of white pspDtr,
Thret tablespoons of orated horse.
fdish,
One-half cup of sharp vinegar,
One-half cup of finely chopped pars-
.
Bring again te boiling point and it h
aady te serve.
Mince Turnovers
ut through the feed chopper
On cup of nuts,
One cup of seeded raisins,
One-quarter pound of citron,
fit'a large tart apples (de net peel
Juice of one lemon,
Three-quarters cup of brown sugar.
Twe taocpeonj of vinegar,
One-half teaspoon of cinnamon.
One-quarter teaspoon each of ginger,
lltpfes and nutmeg. I
Blend well and stand In the refrig
erator ever night. In the morning roll '
at plain pastry about one-quarter
inch thick, cut in tire-inch squares,
place a spoonful of the mince en the
quare of pastry and fold ever, making
a three-cornered fold, pinching the
dees tightly together; place en baking
heet and bake eighteen mlnntes in mod
erate even. Serve with vanilla saucu.
English Muatard Crtttn
Placa in saucer
'Twe teaspoons of mustard.
One-half teaspoon of salt,
One-quarter teaspoon of whtte pep
9$t, four tablespoons of thick cream.
Blend well nud add slowly, heating
tm me that the mixture will thicken like
ayennaiHc, ten tablespoons of salad
sill, adding at the nans time three tea
Mens of vinegar. When nice and
Z&add
' On teaspoon of tuyar.
mA eene.
Coconut Vmks)
, BUc in mixing bowl
?Ar0fuaner cup of sugar,
of This Crepe Freck
gentlemen naturally, 1 would liib.st upon
.at, I'tn t'ii continual mieain or in
ln 'i rhi'ter called "a- K'Ki 1 line and
putting 1 .vress," Is a drain 1 it least
ii am ene with my limited meiitalit) )
Tun anil wit a.re all rlstht, but 1 cun
t nual diet of them la terribly lierhiR
1 s HKe lnlncr enlv the desert wl'h
ed. te disi'mer for himself where nhe 1 the substai.tl.il dinner ferROtten. if
went en her mvsteneus erran.lc be had U,,J ''en' T,S: " "Wh V.?il.'.lll l,n'"
r. .i, ... ,., . , 1 ., 1.. t 1. 1. 1 est np, j' 11 re a high-brew and, is
for thpfirt time in hixiti felt f.hatne'eur Hfrl;nlH lhe ,ppPM would saj
ntul he had arauert fierrelr with himself i0ft flat en the let" I knew, because
ii me ujieri xe uani5ii tnis lguoeic en.e- 1 llKe ou 110 iriiu u, ana, into eujnf snunil hihm.
uen : .iKain k iiu tjuuu .nj- une ujiiiii
He had tried te bolster up bK ,-eurace I ,lrst meeting me would lme no 1. or.
ro"kneh; .W I'"11 ,,f,,nd " ri?,,)t n1 h.J2 teSS'SSr
te knew, tl.it ilie wis a-kini: ten mueh eNc8Pt in Caldwell s windows. That
from him In ilemnndln? that he trust her. ' i,nmi te dlrtctly contradict my previous
statiment, In answer te your question
but men, aa I paid befere, ou undei
stand I think I'v monopolized enough space
for Wt evening, nnd had better cease
"hurtiine tha midnight oil" or, te be
thoreuKhly modern, electrulty, ind run
Bet my btauty sleep (He.ien Knows I
need It) and eh, speaking of appear
ance, I'm forced te confess by new you
hu. me se Interested that I'm befrlnnlnff
te wonder what you leek llke Te be
quit frank, I hae your Imaginary de
scription all thought out It would be
imu-,inK te etehatiKC and htc hew nearly
mi tally Uut there, I flatter myulf
'itilta'i, vanltas! It's awful, isn't It?
! s Thanks for thinking of quetlni?
1 ita ( f Therese Marie's letter I'm sine
thit I would have mera thtn eujeied
his hand I them and I ourely apprtsci'iie jour
theui;hlfulneB
.SEULEMENT TNG FILLE.
Nnd when he bad finnllv lenrne the
truth, triumph In the thought that he
Ind been riitht all alone Ind for n
time taken the nlnee of the shnme he
bad experienced through spving en her
But new, 'in spite of his rlghtoeiiH
anger, there was something about her
; that robbed him of the lcterv. .h
was still undaunted, superior that was
'he. word and nt that moment he was
mere hwire of the sick depression thit
had settled around his henrt than of t'ie
fa-r thir he wished te see her humble
and lenrnte, stripped of her pride ar.d
at his mercv.
ITe became aware of the fact tint she
was trving te disengage her arm from
the clasp et Ins fingers, arm
tightened cruellj.
"Veu hurt me." came from her wHte '
lips In 11 whisper, nnd quite suddenh
he flung her awnv from him and they
steed facing each ether.
"I want te hurt you." he stormed
nardlv nwnre of what he was mnlng ,
' I never dreamed that a woman cei'd
dfcelie a man ns you hae me I mUht
have known when you admitted tint
veu mnrrled me for money hew littn.
I actuallv counted in your life, t.ur
that you with jour Innocent ejes could
have made such a feel of me, thit ou
could have taken everything I had te
offer and laughed behind my bac. rm
is thi thing that has driven in) nearlj
mnd "
fjhe made no effort te bpeak Rhe
slmplv Btoed there befere him while
he blundered en, carried awiv b the,
knowledge of the evidence lie hed.agslnst I
her.
"NVhe Is he?" Steele demanded sud-
dsnly. "AVhe 1h this man that jeql
leie and whose ehild y'di are supporting
with mv inenev? Ah that hurts'
Did veu think I hadn't the proof? Ind
jeu think yourself se secure thnt r.e one
would ever discover jour f-ceret' NVit,
the knowledge I have, almost every
thing is clear te me. There's just ei e
thing I don't quite understand Whv
did you think it necessnr te prttend
that you loved me1 Yen had what ou
Tauted without that. Hhy NVh
THE HOME
IN GOOD TASTE
By Hareld Donaldsen Eberlcin
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however, the rays from the Mreet lamp
de net extend ns ln-lghtly te the ether
objects behind and te the side of us,
because the pource of light Is net te
Intense Therefore there Is no reflected
light te Illuminate the place where the
shadow appears.
Light is only "no or tne rerms 01 (
rniiinnt. rneizv which will produce 1
shadows. Scientists) new recognize
shndews produced by the Interception r
inese are caueu
sound shadows.
Kclipsca of the him and moon arc, ,
of course, the re-ult of shadows. When
there is an eclipse of the r.un, It Is
caused by the moon coming In direct
line between the earth nnd the sun. I
NVhm the moon is in eclipse, then It
Is the earth which has moved Inte direct I
line between the sun nnu me moon,
causing the shadow pieuucen uj ins 1
earth te fan en tne iace i u iueuu
Tomorrow What MnhM Kaln
Will Yeu Have
A little party in our home this Hal
loween? "Well, then, why net vary
the ti.unl witch and ghost ideas a
bit by giving a "Hall of Knmc"
party"? This Is unusual and jet net
tee different from Halloween te be
lets of fun. send a relf-addre.ssed,
stamped envelope te the editor of
the women's page of the nvnsiNci
I't'iiLie IiEHOUts, if jeu wnnt sne sne
gebtieiig for invitations, decorations,
etc., for this entertaining party.
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We have taken 1 1' nit of the most delicate
materials, and m'fc de It no ene can.
Hring it te u; ut send for it. At the
snme time send m tno.ie draperie and "HIS"
suit for a thorough cleaning:.
Wm call for one garment or tutemty
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The Weman's Exchange
Fop Dark Skin
Ta tie t'.Mter et Weman's Pane.
Dear Madam I
Tomorrow The Acid Test
LOVE ISOTS !
y KAY KICAN
Kin SatKe of Ie
Think you te capture the luule spu-lea
by the eel I shoulder of indifference?
ter ii. s ncart is cairn u enij through
Interpretation of fSymbeli
Ah te many of the various symbols
hud different meanings among different
peoples it is possible te glve hcie only
a fi w of these mero generally knewn:
The t.lt or eight pointed star signlfled
divinity
The bud, birth ; the flower in full
bloom, completeness of age.
The tice of Ufe symbolize divine
cower, the letiiB, new life: the
a blessing or benediction,
power.
The circle represents eternity,
zig7ag figures, lightning.
The old Swastika symbol, illustrated
nbove, was a token of geed luck and
fortune
J'he deer Hlgnllua honor ana success ;
Btrenglh or
and
a.. uiicrniiHlillltlts of his ciuiltr 'C..1V . the Neriicut. darkia'ha.
the egotism of man is mere ilnirabk Tl1" 'en ls an cnhlem of victory and
than the heel of Achilles. . glory, and wherever seen prej ing upon
Though he pursue the coquette with
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If the measure of style is Its weight,
here is a costume which should nave no ' '
trouble in passing the proper authority.
Ter the outstanding touch of trimming
en this little cafe au lait crepe Klaine
frock is weights covered with drees ma
terial. These occur between folds en the
three-quarter sleeves and the wide over ever
skirt. This eversklrt, by the way, re
veals a rather tight underskirt. The
combination of the two has been much
stressed, and it in certainly indicative
of a season when we take back with one
hand all the width we have offered
with the ether.
The eversklrt Is gathered at the sldee,
and narrow bands of self-fabric stop step
ping at the sides encircle the back of
the frock.
The only touch or color Is contributed
by millinery leaves of brilliant autumn
red, which occur at either side. Anent
fM tnuph. it will be remembered t,n
this year Hie ureas uesigner is borrow- , The heart i man is iike un te the bus- I ,0' rT'i YnttcrnY with berdera of
Int cenatantiy from the m Miner for ' ceptlbllity of his stomach. 10 net un- i SmS and ether ' flewera date from tlu
trimming aeyicei. xne cenar is of mimitui ei ins uui.ij:rii.K.ict take , Very foundation of Egypt n clvlliza
r.L V,lBeilIt.colerl net nu n-lil, ll.na.l Iai l.i. maw ivelirv of the iln,,. very luu.iuuiiuu ui unv
real fllet. This costume vreuld be charmV Satiety nnd Indifference nre tha mile- tlen'
Uui l tWtSWit'Sa.JLj U ,tmM ablUt tJf ngcU et l0Vfi t .-'falwniw "A
enthusiam, he would grew tired of the
base were it net ter tlm beckoning
linger.
Vet flattery for man must be like
unto a bottle of tabasie nui i,Blt
eprlnkllng tickles the pnlnte But be
ware the overdose. Pampered vanity in
one's husband is a consummate (ire.
Kven us lightning does net Mrlke
twice in tne same inace, se does con
wmild like te knew
, 1, n ni l.ie te ni.Mc.n naturally
dark skin. I have been trying peroxide
for nbeut a month, puttlnpr It en tinea
times .1 day, tl.t if 1ms had no effect.
Dees It talis Iwikh than ih!6'
A IU3ADHR.
Don't keer m with tlie peroxide,
because ur.eij sttadlly ap jeu have been
doing It. It will hurt our skin. Lemen
Juice, applied ence daily, or net as
often as till", acceidlnc te hew It ngrecs
with jour sltin or u lemon cream will
have 11 tindenty te bleach jour akin.
TTen It reirtilarlv and try net te ba
Impatient with results Veu will notlce
same difference, out you cannot cnanw
the natural color of your Mcln a, great
deal.
Celebrating Anniversary
r the Editor rf Weman's Paget
Dear Mndam -Late this month Is tliei
annlverr.,r of my weddlnsr, which will
be ten 5CJ.ru I would Ilke te glva a
patty about 'wenty persons, and would
thank ou very much If you could ad
vise tne what teuld be done In the way
of eeiiiO entertainment, refrcbhments,
decorations, InvUiitltmH, e'.c. Would
ilke te lteip the expenses as low as
petslbln A URADKU.
The f-ymbel for the tenth weddlnK
annivcrairj K tin, se In deceratlnc It
is nice te ue bemethltiK te carry this
out. New, ."u rannet use tin, but
tinsel U the ime color, and se Is silver
paper he have tcveral, vases cf tliAvcrs
In tne living room cevciuu wun v.us
i kind of papei and flnlshud with u low
I it ilrsel around the tOD. The bowl of
(lowers In the illnlnK room mav be deco-1
rated Hi the tame way, and j-eu can '
l have i uniiinK luvers of papier macho
l.i.. 11,11. u iih 11 li.itlfl nut en nrmliiii
I thu top with silver paint. These run1
im filled with either candy or nuts, nnu i
I a, amail card may be attached te tach
ualm. ene with bllvcr ribbon te perve ns a
.. "I... . .
piuci cm 1
lTse the re(,iilir form of Invitatien:
"Mr. ui d Mrs Henry Tlrewn request th
pleasure of join company en I'rlday
uveiuiiK, November 10 " ''it K V I'
and tne address are put In the lower Kt.
and right cernerM, rUpectlvely Yeu
can de ns jeu like nbeut mentioning;
that it Is te celebrate your nnnlvtreary
but If would fceem an If It were hotter
net te d se becaun te the person
recelvlng the Invitation It "sounds llke
a in si in ' If veu de
If jeu would llke some (ramen te play
at this affair 1 will send thorn te you.
Just wilte and ask for them. Inclosing
a stamped, addressed envelope, A nice
menu te serve weiua nesitieppea celery
und nuts In liollewod-out appleB, nut
ana cone or net
n'rpent or ether beast, represent!, the
victory of tlery and light ever dark
ness. . . ...
Many of thefl symbols reach back
nin tha ifrv iliiu-n nf civilization for
t,Mr meniiln?. mid Keine, llke tllC palm brsid sandwiches
and the moon, have hud tha same mean- chocolate with whipped cream.
ing through various religion. i
'Hie HtUUy OI sjfuiuuiiew v
I the most fascinating te be found any
where. Be far. history sua net miu
rvijw.. -- . -- v ,..1 l t
. . . r .-,. ... a.. l-iinltiM m naia HVIlllSIll lumi II
celt of a mar.' lilt from ene woman te I 1":" ,..i ",i ,. WvntlanT'but there is
another. . .... I , ,Qt-n . v,eiiBvn that many of the
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first woman
Iceland has elected ita
member of Purllatnent.
Ony 1 per cent of the women of India
can read and write.
rthlnn has women's mat-azlnea.
women's pases in the newspapers.
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vH kOr men.
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