MMMiiWai. fipjfsj x w- pi?7? ' : 'fe'W1w?',ir''v -y- '" 1RHWSSTi P'VJS3?!TCXW?I J x v t I rf I -1, 'jtf'. . MV -i mjL . "t EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA. SAO?URt)AY. OCTOBER 21, 192,2 tf. S4R.4 D. LOWRIE'S SA TURD A Y EVENING TALK The Real Help and Comfert That an Individual Can Get Frem the Bible FOUR LITTLE CELEBRATORS FIXED FOR HALLOWEEN 3WB WEItK tnlkliip the ether day 'VV about n ilrninn thnt i te lf given Soen. n drnmn which Ii virtually th" ijfleem in the Hltilc railed the lloelc of S.Teb. It iH done. I uiitlerstniiil. .niw flnrke uns .llffictilt. I'lie nnnre't I reuM rcnue te It with tlilnss fnmlllnr te him win te oiiRiteHt n picture or the Green world we wen looking nt ns we ilieu1. i-nvere.1 overnight with ilrlftlnK iitiil. It was mi nnntexy thnt rcidicil him. t east nnnreximateK. nut i nntiii i It wns tint a Hter ntnl n inernl i It ( wn. net literature and hctery. I'lirM did net come Inte the world te tell teiies with nlcch welched tneriiU or te nnlte literature, lie niw I" tcxea' certiiin truths which the mills of nniii- Ultid had te niinilnte or pri-Mi Ami . . i. ..i.. at east a Btvnat 111 I lie manner yi '" . ,,,-. ..,.,,. ,. .....,, i,,,, ,mr. nd with occasional mimic. NIiikIc ,,, of t, (ruti,, !tt vi,.n our Lord I voices take the inrt of the (Ireek wMicI te point out te Ills dav nnd chertlB, however, and there no - , 1 ' .. i i i 1...1 it .ni.t ilmt liumaii -en). He tnld them tli ."tery Reme one who had heard it bhIii mat , . ' ,. , ..... -.-. t,. M,,nltr In. had never heard '" '' ite.iirhi .-en . liii.u iinetrv u Htlrrineh declnimcil land with heautlfnl an effect as llie i-i.a.i. it. ttiiu iirntmiTic iirnn i;'iii' 'n Snviui k. ,.... ..... - - , of the poem of Je produced. " 4rmlnlwcd a little .iheut what Meu ten 'had done for the readers of the Hil'i'1 Sin hlH weiKleriiu M'unm i i i"- ,,,. ,,f f,OM, trUm was that llieie wa Jnd peetrj. hltery and pn losepuy J() ,((lp(j n th(, vor) j(1J (lf tl(Jli(, , JrOtll in 111'' areill rt'WiiiiK-i iniii - X Modern Headers' Hlhle la Apart from the help that the e0 Rets ffrem the way the lines and drama- 4 and narrations and epigram and epics which go te make up the ltililc nie Sprinted. Meiilten'-. wa of de-crlbltiK laph nelectmn l . name that he Rives lt is erj Ktlmulntiuu te the imnglna- tlen. jmili: general verdict of the croup JL seemed te be that -ne reason the Hlble had meant h"..- 10 the last two fneratieiiH was because of the tian- i.i....ul.t ..f tiie book from most schools. or the icnerinc et the book In maii , pa-sien, nnd ran and fell fcchoels en account -f its relicieus , i,ar- hii.i issi.( l-lm acter which li.nl made it n stud te uliaf follew-eil te the cikI of the htnr lie fciaed ev en as Uterinum bj the ma- uas all the fulfillment of that. Kvt-n iierlty of ti ber. , ",nnt teem' '" a sense the iecenilur ' rensenuenth It is cenerallv only te them of the elder brother is simply a 'fce heard in cl'nirclic. where it is often xrrlatlen of the ericlanl theme. . -.i nu ,. i.lsissic hut as a detached 1 fragment te r"t a mer.il. and th.it. toe7 either in .1 voice that divests It of most of Its meamiiR or In an everyiia Tern11e11l.11 voice that vuW.inc it menniiiB. That is. if It 1 halt v.i 11. and necenfed after the iiuinner of the Hieh Church it sounds like n il"ad lancuace. aim m n n.in are tti the pre-enee of Oed ever the new bli'th of a foul. lltie dm fee for one's self, then, what the peienant. thrlllliiR turns of that story are. The first and the second have te de with the 1'redlKill Sen. The tirst i-encertw the ' l-th of his Mini and is cpris-id iii 'his hert -enteiue- "And when he came in Iilm-elf be Miid " 'I he si-ciitid is the reselve: "I v ill irlse ind 50 te niv father!" The cliiini x . we .list .ill feel, i-nines with the father -. ml. "Ami when he ua jet n creal wav off. his father saw him. and lunl ram 11 his neck JA r I P ! TT7"' J,fk'j U W'li,,.n,ii,i.i - ii 1 AiT Dress Designers May Have Dene What Reformers Have Failed te D0 And That Is te Mahe Girls Change Frem Heydens te Graceful Ladies by Means of a Change in the Styles IT IS easy te f-ee why men arc se amused at women's fashions. We de jump m quickly with the style.s. Thli time last year we were hnrrl fied If we raiicht sh'ht of ourselves In n alum window nnd saw thnt our skirt wns Ions enough Just le graze, what would have been the top of our high Miep If up had been wearing one. Hut we wouldn't hnvu thought of wearing high shoes Inst year; wp couldn't wear anything but woolen stocking"! and low t-hees. llecause that was being worn last year. Our hnlr hnd te be worn high last nchmhi, iiiile.s.s we bad It bobbed. And most of our hats were very plain nnd severe. BI'T the dress designer1! this year said for the hundredth and InBt time, "Lenger skirts." Se we nrp having the hemi taken out of nil our dresses nnd fnrlngs put en. while our straight panels, which used te hang even with the skirt, are new attached by one side only, te give nu old frock the new draped or ens wrong, and se we wear thins ti..t drip with trimming. Mowers, "atn'r! or ribbons fall ng recklessly eK en n sides of the brims. " "ii. ves, tnuy're very you Knew much WBfn --, letlc girl te the nftcrnoen tea hfj, A ..n 11 -1 .1 u"1'1 .1 u'r lrem "'c aik. f mi find nniinnii)iiiiA mi' 11 tijfi 4 11 in " iniii tin"r"ll 1 UOinOr (flATn y'i' arc wearing skirts that hang remind them that they are ladles th.i long In one place, short In nnether, skirts don't held them back at' nil dresses that are pulled about us In' they feel that they can get ewav win! drancd folds nnd sleeves that hnnc wav , anything. wll A ND I wonder what it's going te de te our diameters? Clethes may net make the man W they Imve a grrnt deal te de with Z chn meter of the woman. lq' Take 11 modest, somewhat rctlUn. girl and bob her hair you have mI!I ,elf.,ellant almost II p veun P who tosses her short locks about"?, face as If she had always been nreii. tetncl te giving orders and having tC ebeved. u"a Take away a girl's swlshlnc netii coats and give her a pair of silk knjefc. th and 11 tweed nlclrt .something nhnv, the freedom and silence with which .u moves gives her a feeling of Indepcn, ......... . ., . i,;i,M el Dpnavler In c young girls today may be blem d m. Ul? V! of, 'lrP!,.sfK them. mM the en Ileth the owl nnd the pussveat are here, wondering whether you will like them enough te take tfiem te a party wllh veu. of their little friends they won't mind se awfully much If you'd rather take en J or 1 it- I1" 'lone :nii taKe 01 eatinn attend te it .tl. . 1... 1 iir.-.rn. il s iiii ' - - , ..... ..it.. 'cverydnv .peecli 11- peeuc iuiii-u;s .1 ..1 i.in I1H , erntrlifir quaint KnlM, settm,' given ' ,r m ... shari) tones of today make Its recital embarruss.ng or finny or Prttntins ac cording 10 the ,.,.e,l of -he 'istciu-r. In anv c.ise tot inspiring v c aarecu that one leasen the Sciildi were In pop ular demand as d uj in tbi- reintry Is beciiu-e tin v have .11. iiiv'.i.et fur rfnditig thf Hibl- uttisiiciilly 111 public. rri,nt l tliev rend the "seri'iturt' le.s- .Knns" with feei1'-, cuthed bv of titne.ss and nil1, t.ls reverent wit he t 'rT1II0U, my son wlie urt always with , - me! All that I have is thine! ft was tittine that we should make mem .ltd b 'lad for tills mi son aK'i, who was dead, and Is olive ncain. who was lest, and Is found." Hew could even, "he most ecstatic soul among us crase the fact of such n valuation as te the worth of our euls te (Jml if we had net hnd livlnz words like these te IT r, sense an intetiaii'Ui that be. 1 g stereotyped. and iiMJi-ai. with., t "u casu.n. t ii.i,,i. (ii.it I sh:ii! !: te si'i- ami hmv that drrmn of .lob and hoping te get out of it tin of thrill tbut 1 get out et SH I 1 m same Kine smu gi"Ht music and for the same reason, cvau'v las n piece of liteiatuie it is a great companion, as creiit in its wn as is the Kitth Sympheti. or the Hacli I as as alen Music Hut th ;. aie ether parts of tlx Hlbie Ihut I um'd i.evi-r briir" myselt te listen te m thnt way. I de net think of them a- -reat composition-, they ar- in tually t me counsels of life, livnur words tee per tonal te the soul te be d-dairi-d a part of a .uania or p. em , th. y tirinet literature, but n "s'l'l miuiII voice ... Ged spea'hiti. te th" plnt I nm net wire that the HI" " nvuus the Mime thing even te t ' "f " who -accept it a- ei.r tnde :' Uviiu. , I think ail "f U" who !'"' It .a childre:i leek it for it- -.er.v .ml ler fits peiiitin. of a muii' lien ui-t theciime ...vine 01 t A'jd that 1- a- far 1 ' 1111 II " ..I'...'. s te be novel the pe'llt Uieil Illei.ll N'e. I confess tliat creat as the Hihle Is as literature, charming ns 1 found it ns a ihil.i as a story, and vivid a I find it new as history, it is let ter any or fe- all of these tilings that i" is for me mv daily bread. It is that tin tiutli about ted. about my,e'f, about my fellow-men echoes and re-erhies all t!. rough Its history am literatiirc and is made comprehensive lv -i:.h perfi et stones ns this of t!.e sol's and the fitber. wliich ur.k. f : 1 re than jut the crentest of eHrlliiy ! . .-.'-siDti'i, but the verv weid of (JeJ. s .in a 11 i). low ii n: KUi: the are the owl. the Hal leween cirl. the maid of chance, and the minstrel lady till dressed for their frolic en October "!. 'l'h feel pretty proud and set up ever them s, his because each one has made her own costume, and she's fnlr'y eerta'ii r In. r she'll be the etilv one of her Kind at the party. The owl, for lnta!nc. usit.c a white dress slip for a f..an-atie-i 'aid the scallops of brew:, crepe paper en the skirt, wired out (he wings per recklessly neress her costume, in striking affair of blnck nnd white unJ 1 hat fall se gracefullv from her hips st1heMelt"s of Idr.ck. tiehl sturs aKe green shown above, made tiie big eves that gnre out se :u'd le the effect of mystic midnight The minstrel lady loves big culls, hlie wisely at the world and fpsMen'sl die which she afTeets, and 11 merry fact wears them with 11 burlesque dress suit, ....i.nt little winged hat out of wires peps out gaily from n wire en her ceiisislln; of white crepe pn.er waist i.nd paper, scattering slilnv slulT hcic sheiil.lcr. 'nnd pleated skirt, black vest and black and there where It would be most ef- Hut the c il who took n clinncc was aid iVctive. prelt clever. Mie combined all the The Halloween girl couldn't think of trad." milks of her calling, cards and am sppcinl character that she wanted numbers and d'ee, ami 11 terrific skull te'a. t, and he she decided L be Hal- and bones, all made bv her own hands b.wecn itself. Her skirt is of blue out of cicpe paper, paste nnd wire. She enpc paper, with panniers of ..range, stiffened witli cardboard, tinted out win!" witches and cats nnd owls scam- with win and get. ns a result, the white panniers and lint crown. She made that lint herself, sue II nave .veu knew. an. I also the impressive lugii cellar. Which will you cheese V They re nil jeurs for the making, nnd you'll be iiirprised te I'm 1 hew easily they work out when veu start them. I down and get lulu ever.vthlng In the I most iitinejing wnj . 1 .Inst because il's being done. I We are thinking of crowding our ankles into high shoe, hecnusQ they lire "In" again. The very thought Is torture te us after the freedom of low shoes nil win ter but It's being done! If our hnlr is bobbed, wp arp draw ing back undrr n snug net nnd ceiling some ether hair that is ours, even though It Is net nttnehed te our heads, Inte a knot nt the back of the head. If it Is still long nnd luxurious, we drpss It very simply, pulling It stuoethly back from the face Inte a pln'n round knot just off the neck. It's being worn that wiiy didn't you knew? Of course, with drapey dresses nnd long skirts, a severe hat is entirely Please Tell Me What te De Hi CYNTHIA T itrrn te Cirth -, rn'yni mi. if b f ff". el Die i .1' h fi'Ip r 01 'V -7 f t w-t I' " ', 11! ' 'h th" writer1 Uff mil njfjrr. If. -f" 1 I 'Of ' I' VJ. !.''. .(.' S ' ti nh it T s t d ', , I " i, rf n n 1 : ,1 s 1 " K v ft M , 1 1 he t n( j r'i wi 1 It' 'Jf JH .. tjlV I th" t i.i'i 1 ," ' nk thr 'ts i" r- n 1 1 1 u r r r i '. . bt i ' ' S'ly The Superior Sex l!v HAKli DKVO BATrilLUOK .eiM Ftrrlr marries .Itnie T'mplr (neirltn thnt v.c ifi 1 jc'u'I .'i '""' n: 11101 she n'fni in iin a!' r. II. 111,. 1 , foil, ihnt she ilnn nut '"C him, hut iliiiin' t'lrli" hiiiii'iniui'in. I ' or. tiirpf Irtci,i6i tnijctht mid t'1'" 11 'imc die fiej A.i.;i). 7 1111 .sfive bc'it'it fe thtnl ahmit Amir 1 irnet, thi mere e hrnui' Hi fiiic i' '.'! npiniiri M'ifrrietivy dm rifvn1 tn n iricn' ... linn breii. .s'cWe in"!; iWt f'j tin' temptation te ' 011 " 'mill hi thicavm thnt Wit m milipert, i.n a liilil. In '' '"' '''i'"fl of h 11 11 nth hv nci'k litr out n .'. ii'jtinrcs hrr. Mrs. Wilsen Presents for Saturday Baling Angel Cake That Wen Prize WUATS WHAT Ttv TTrlrn Dccln trn.i... -f. .1 1. . successfully, they go farther, naturnllv 1 lut new there's been n reaS and will, n eenslstency that Is r X admirable, w en have accented ift adopted the change. u,--ri"M and TT W1U, he Impossible te mete m fast or se freely In these lone. dmn.j thlngs-thP flapper walk leek. unSKS In the new skirts. ""' Klingiug rpcklessly about will null down cnrefull.v.ceffed hair and li. will, delicate trimming won't aS reiiRh hnndllng. u"u Who knows? Perhaps these , sighted designers will be mccessfu In nccenipllshltig what reformers, nreieh ers and parents have fulled In brlnil about a radical change in manners 1 n,l mnnilH by making the extremely Imiv like type faslilenable again ! ' An Kxccllent Recipe fnr Hailed Irinc Gees With It Caramel , Cake Will Prove Popular Ail tt si:i i. le" Thf si:r.Mi:n Arid Test ', ..,;'! ar ' . ,' .tl if w'nt She Dess Net 'as man pel -Dtls c When th" sieiv .vn Btlll use the I'oel: precepts And t .at prea. lung .s taiiilv ttlay s..),,el f if .11- t morn Is what :i.e-t wh.it most Suii-i- stones with H. I.i. ' T1,.:k H..I 1 I' ' r. wii.'.i.,: 'e ' s'"i .-itts 11 .01 mfi-. but ii' ' 1 - n v ' . V.;. - 'l.i m many jncer- V e'i 11 r ,,'!.' Approve of Bebby M.i I s.i.. .1 1 1. vi" n t se m.n y Rii I .1 1 '. liC'-l-S mM.- Illlli Ot rMn nsl'v or.. fr in .inv b. weuldii t In s A tilltl- ' Hew te 1 1 1. I I l'n.,1 1 . 1 is .., .11. 'I. tl. -turj Ii and morn .- Ill II. ''.It W.IV tte v av aidness of ,.: iiieiit i' inlslmieiii t his piUlii. en l.s s'e'i. mi his lather's mid last but j. ..le ,s nnd ad d i" '' " el.lH's ni.ir 1. . i-H 1, luted .. s the I ' without th'-- MHICtK "nd histerv Th" i.nlv c. mnient th.i itt'l'inEI' ft.t.' ........ ... i t. n.:.... ....... ..I 1. Iii ll8'Xt" ' "s1"'? vl'lul is uir fill' nautili, 11. 11 "i . ' 3l?V r ' ircheoieclst or of a grammarian, e b' Mfri 7 . W m ' J- of t! and la Cthe Sen. en liis re, , return ar I .!: -s'..i. nfereiveiiem and wel en. Jnef least. . 1 is br . bei "s ' the ribuke i' mer t d The :i nil ' li"a '' .' tale that te a ' . n.i ilia' tales the two .at. ti"" '" In fact '" iue-t )!" d would n..t I., v .1 i.iblc S moral. , s llltt there me nil . loves of tales -who di-!iic niiMii." -i geed story with 'an ebvc 'i- ri e"'. ji-t a there are s,,nie historians e ,'i -t that hlster) siieul.l Jbe told witli. 'it atta'-inm.' te It ri e dlaappieving letlectleus of the narni narni ?ter. Such person- rebd aain-f the Bible as 1 .., ..- el proof tews te theologians, or of sermon topics te tic clergy 01 . nenl ..l.res for Sun- day sch ml uppr!iit"ndeiit. If thev .rpAd the Henk thev rad it as literature tliat n 1 1a translator The sterv of tl.e Prodigal Sn is im mensclv admired h such as a finish..! Jplece of ste-v lel'mg the diiiuintlrii diiiuintlrii tlen of u p'lge of hfe .. million te a'l ages of civilization, a i hat tiling and Jtnuehitig bit of wer.l painting, .len with 'the finih "f a nuistei luitid within the smallest possible .empnss ver with all the chwii ters In pcifcd leliet; true te 'life nnd vet etched into a w..rk of Jart. ;T RKMKMHI'.U hearing a gnat author X nick ...it the points of tha' story of tile father an. I the t , sons thnt marked it . a work of ueinus He "bade f ebseive that it had for its central theme the Idea of possesienns Thp father in the tn!.- divides I. is p.. aesslens. the I'redlgnl Sen wastes his unnre and is without pesmjnns He remembers m his sad plight the plenty i of his father's house and resolves te re ctum and nsk forgiveness, that he may Vat least pesess a ervant's si are Ills sfather comes tn meet him in sorrow "for his forlorn stute and begins te heap him with possessions as u sigii of for fer 'Itlveness. The elder brother lesents this Use of the jsissessiens and - re minded thai all his father has isa.'tuallv Ills, but that having lest a broth -r hi must rob. be thai he is found, that he is possessed i them both once mere. I think te the-e of us who i 'ive felt thai the continued u eralUing en the Bible namithcs is tiresome nnd often far-fetched the lilerarv aspect of the aterles seems at lust the best wav out. At l'nst it has the merit of freshening four Interest and waking our admira tion. But there Is another wav of reading rthe Rihle which I think is even mew Mticfiu'lnry and wliich, when we (lnd It, '.makes nil ether ways seem siiiface ills- feveries. I . . 1. . . . p e.s .U' vpt It T- r - e ; r M ir ' . '. Fr d .v '. - Answer Invitation . 1 ie t. J'lst ." M'l e 'his W.ir son eel vv.i, t. n . .'!'i' of M,. Ilrewi , . - ',. pli--etli .. 1,1 Mi Leir' any a' an informal dai . eri bef' W ill'Olli l - --. i.r.v 1' " ri' v .ur ,im. " in th.s wav m Mar "eivn s 1. .ptt' with p'eus .. ' 1 1 t:i i'i .b u. .'I.'-h Kie.vn .c. i1" '. . I'd .n I'.r en ;or l'rldav evenlnB 1 .0 I it :" She's Going Visiting I 'a.- ''l'h l Will VOU pielise ifiw ne some much needed information" Thank you In .1 Vv v.'-!t9 I am Rell',; te v,it 1 slrl in another eltv for thru. d.iv; shu 1 I go mp'y-hande I or brlrit son. -thir.tf r.' shall I wa't and bufei- I lev ,' t .1 'I'tie n'ft" S'i 1 1 this eih' r rl stimJ tra' a'-vnys cr can I make a sus'-ri-siii t it inv.iiK fe' seiu-tliins' once in awhile" Hew s mil I Kreet 'ne tun' and hew snail I '.hatilt tb:m f.r t.is no A time I have had? H S It would be nice te tdktt tl.e iflrl a prw 1 ut .t !s net necesar.v .ir.d sl.i would ret 'van' you te f .! urel. r d..i fitlens When veu can delicately de se effr t pay 1.11 fuen or -i. .. ix-ptni-is and if ou vvant te t.ike ,r friend ' the theatre or ii.ev .- 'u -veu ar th. re pay for the llcke'-. . m er. wise let her pa for things If sme 4 -te .ind she probably will It . 1 .. r.icu te 1 .uke her a prttv 1 if ilnger'f or .1 slumber pllle for r. prs tnt That you could de hi "ere yej k and take It with ou H sure te return en the day eir v'slt is supp .sed te tertlll' 1 1 . n, . n you ar very sum your frbr.d-i are i earnest If lluj urije juu te ,iv i.ie'1-bv . i.rd'illv and Ci I. f.. u d wrl'" te "-. u''rl a meihr and . g r l-erelf thi vtry d.i ui n-urn ' .n... thiinklriR t fiii for : our very fr,. .' visit r te Auuc a veiee u-pti en endb -'' ' S.lid, bill s CllellnW se te i. : '''! '. 'i It w-.s -is 11 O gl, -h" wee, v .urll'S a he-ri'e ii"' " I ire ".! that -eme tun- s!ie vveu'd wak- n and be g'ad that he h'ld .'rei'i.c' f ,n ..i m tn ivc'int'nnc she i lit mi -iT-'Ine It lei'ld'i t be " ie that t.e , wa "ilklne 'i"r U1!" thi- th .' h was 'ace lsltu; he- e' such un'pe'ikab'i thlti'-'s I Kit l.ls l-rtllle-s werd0 cut deet.ei ln.,d deener nnd the terrible d-."im weut " "id en. nnd s'i" s'oed tl bi'i fm-en '1'id very wb'ti ' leaking 'b" sligh'e-t at!"nit.t te r-fute , itvthlnu' had -aid. What vvi th" . itr bi-i ! .ei.f '.'i.e. 'ins i inn ec" and ever. If he 'euld be'ieve ... t V 1 1 . n he hud never loved ai.d even If she t .ok the trouble te . i.i., r If wouldn't matter one wav i" tuio'ler. , "I ue'i'd have given veu n-enev for I i. 'I'd " came .'i th" tenlhle vi ' "If veu hed te'.' me I In- troth in the hi..'I'na T WO I'd have bellied .,'l. K:" m.'i vv 'in! ed n -'reiigcr 1 "Id en me. " .id"'t v m ' Hining made one :u s ,;.. ,.. d. id. '(I tn go tllf.'Ugll the ti .mi'.'" eeref .')' t'ls lime mm ells' . tim." He .'Id 'et care what he said he-v II'.. i, tie tbe"cl't va te milk" her erl'ue b.l't .'l" -he fllC.'l llllll With Wble Me- r.M-l en bis. and proud lips that did 1 n' ,nsWer vfi,.. tin. fir-t storm of his anger 1 id .. ui.,1 ..ml be was Petit, sin that her r .k. Things You'll Leve te Make frS. ! r. j t i . S. I Veliet and HelU. Tl.efe dnlntv bells of velvet are hetl. I'lsi'iunting nod 'iiiusua! f..i vmn hrg" This sterv of the Prodigal Sen, for velvet hut. SU'ih a sprav of them te jlnitnnce! Siippise one discovers that the undtrbrlm ind a praj around the lt IH the setting of u pnifeunil truth. 4rrevMi n thnt thev will fall mer the a truth mi niw iii the world still that side of the brim. 'u' pl"'cs of velvet te apprehend It one must get It by ten inches lecg and the in. hen wi,. lunnlegy. '(iathtr them at the boitem as tlghtlj ,S nu , mi en a. AST year iii Ciillferiiin the chniiffetir meld into It bur It was net te (letiv illuming u a. ie led snid Du-k had fallen out-,!., nn-l ,1, r n was dim and si,'i.'.w . .s.ulii no longer her face disti'n"'. i,.,h th- outline of her slim figure ,n t- dres, of dull blue, and her "-r ' ' 'i.e like ce1. 1 water en the leaping til -. of h.i wrath. "Tins Is the proof of veur love for ne ,!e'" this is the acid test m urn r'.n ember'the nicht we tall .'d about it'. ' He did remember. With a s. b -sham p.mi In hi- l'"nrt he reca'le.l tl.e 'iPMna firelight, betere which thev two i .,,! 1 n alone in the gloom of t'. big, re.,1'1 He recalled Ills eager pio'esfi pie'esfi M,,s when she had sab1 that w met ilvavs 'eved mere than men. I want te prove te veu ,!r" tuv 'ne is as great us yours " Tlc-e '..id bun 1 ,s w..rds. and for the ti ..'nu ' '.. wondered if perhaps after all he 1 .d been tee quick te iudge ller I "l si mild cxtilain. but th" in"Ct .... tin. h..pe thai had sprung up . heart was banished by the I n .w . . i t she had made no att. mpi . .. - invtliiiig. Ne. there was no doubt .,' fa. t that she was Kuiuv. - i d ive.l him from tn" nr-i .. i . t imirse her cue new was te m - ,, , ! Tliat was what she w .- ' -le e'is staking everv th'ng en ,ir SI. hotel bv reminding hn . . t .t i ml i t.. ions" hi" i'.'isslen f.,r . i make him renli.e that no mutt, r hI ,. -he had den" he could md In. " . her Well. She would see 'I In- i ... There would be no etiplrihti. n . ., "I If course veu will admit tl t w i hnd the advantage f me." h" -a d w , y.r. "Veu had geed can-, i , , A hew I would feel if ever I lent,, id un truth " in Ills eyes were no longer bin ng Thev were old as h'e as they li,ed int.,' hers, and after a long moment si,., s.ud very simply "Yes, I knew. That was all, nnd with the words she turned away and slipped quieilv ...it of the room. . He did net knew where she in,. B,,ig He did net care. Iii" hrnin f't numb and in Ills heart there was no pin fr Slip a round button or .her. He wondered duly thai he I, , .., (intlier the velvet mst'l.ttb. ft Unu of any h"m inn i, ud- Bj" MHS. M. A. WILSON Cerit-iihf. JO!:, tiv Mri. )l. .1. W.Ien rielifj rtfscrtnl SATrilDAY is the best day of the week for tiie home bnklng. and this i week I have a real prize for you. While nt tiie Tennessee State 1'air I was in tcicsted in all the ake elii!ii!s and was ir. ne than atileiis te obtain ill? 1 recipes from the prize-winners 1 The competition was se v rv keen 1. .1 -h" judges real'' had a - ileiis time iii'Igiii'.' the i-nl.e-. and n was a i fill !i. n .r 'e draw the pnv.e Mr'. I1M Ma-te"- r.lttefi.li diew ill.' piie fnr the a".g"' . al.c. and 1 can a ure veu t'l-it tin- caki' w.is a i n -t d" d" 'i.'ieus one; in fact. I can fianklv -av it was tie In -t angel fake I have cm r a-t-d. M ' I'litter-e'i called her ia''p a ten -ted almond angel cake, fake or pistrv flour was used In f' I . Mke 1 s ft the Heur once and measure one 'lit'. Add fiin friMiftOit e rrritm of tartar. S f' live tunes.. I'la.v tie whites i if twelve i ggs in large bow! and whin te llrm sn.nv 'i'hei, win,) in "lie cup and two level taM ii- nf sutnr. Then foil in the reoired I'.ur and turn in :"i iiigreii'e.l pen an. I l.'ike llftv minutes II e. ....' 'llii. I' ''T."i degrees I'lihr Take iake from the men and tu"'i Hi. side down nnd alb w e cool. With i n snatula temev" from the pan and Ice with a boiled icitr,'. .Mrs, IMtlersen's Own Boiled hing . IM.re t ,vn am! one-half ci.ps of sugar in r.a'i sun' e; an nnd add j (iiir.lmll inigpoeit of 1 1 "Viiii tartar. I hn r-iiiattTs tup of hellii.fi intter. S"ind aside until the "igar nulls and leat hb.w'v with a cv. r en t!..- sauc.' I'iii I! i!' 'hr'" minut's m remove the 'ev.r 'ind with a pi''1 f .'..th tied t.. a sunn sti.-k wash .!..n tl.e -ides of 'h,. -.lucep.in Then . oek te I'll' legie.s Tain. Whip th. wli ' nt two . gg- te a vi rv drj snow an I tli i pour tin ,.i an I .lri.fi "ii tin -i Th bcitcn wll'e of 'l.c JWO eggs. V'ip until . ... 1 and use te ice the c il,i If ji.u cook th" sirup te the right degree this icing wMl net te . .1 te be riheiitcd. K'ai.ch nlninii s -,,lit with sharp l.'.ife. toast a ge'deii btnwn ,n het ei'ii: c .el. and spunk!" ever Icfd cat., wl :!e icing Is' fiesh ('.iratnel r.ihe With Caiamil Irlng I". ii e In s'uif epan fim- c;i of Iii mm ?i.';ur, f inn ii p of u air r. Knu" te boiling point Coel, for two ti.lnii.- ('..el and turn in mUliig bowl and add liiit'.hnU i op e) lihn k reflrr. (iii1 tui pi, en of raianul ilitrtninq, 'Inn l iniiemii of leniJi 'liirvrtii'l, liiii-l.'ilf iraipoen el iiin-i.n I'livariiK) fM'-.i. tnifipoeii of i'1'i; '' 'tl eri'iti;. I'e the re'arv stjle el egg-beat'T mi whip up well. New plan- In anetlie- miv'iig hew! f'M lli( Olf-lllllf i i M ' mQar, I inf. half 'up tif h"'trr I 'renin well and ad I 1 1 c t ani. Use one egg at a till." and beat I" ea. Ii egg well: after the last egg Is well Ik. ilcu in add l'evr eiid en" titinrtrr cii;m of flour, i in vhivh litn-r Id i n xiftnl four level tea- j i"'i"i " bttklMi peirth r, I 7ic piepaitil rnrtiniel tniftnrc. i Beat te siuoetli batter. Kent well for live m.nuti's and then bake in three deep, vell-g:i a-cd am! I'eiircd lajer- .ike aiis in i l"iate even for twenty live I'llnutes, ('mil ami put together with cirame' icing. 'I'e make ( aramel icing, prepare liie c.ir.i'nel 'nlviiiip lis directed ill til" beginning of thi- iccipe, and add sulli 'i.'iit WXN sug ir te make a mixture liai wi.l spread Csc for lilllng b tweet, the three i.'ivirs 'ind for idng the entire ei.tlie oak" I -idc s ,md tepi. This cake is delicious and is well worth tr.ving ler vaiietv. L i' -rl I Quality and Charm DistmguBsH caka tFIEI "The most Delicious Tea you can buy" M'lM.KK 4 CO.. MIIOI.l.I.K ACIINTS. 1 SOl'TII 1KIINT Mlti:i:T. I'llll.A.. I'A. in. i.i. ii:i.i.i'Hem: i.iimhai!!) m7U LOVE NOTS Ky ICAY I.KAN j Wingless Husbands Wee i.nte the idealist; Fer her thrills are mind c.d and he- ct.'lghtcu III' III si all he .p.'eilv. The ';."tll('li.lg of l.i'f jes shall be as dl-api".lnilng as the in', ai.pl... I'ven her eiitln d upon life -hall eventually be as ti'iin-p lent u glass. I'm!" liinnet'i liefeic a fall. Hut in the i asp of inatiiiiiei, ii falb'tli afier. Knew j ou that husbands carry the mernit.g newspaper away with them and tall It ilrift: thai tliev tilwavs want in vviir the :,'.- of stockings jeu have forgotten le darn; wash off the automobile gria-e en the towel instead of In tl." ba in: snore all night, nnd tl.cu haic tb" nerve te siv they did net sleep i'ii : and il.at tli.n call the chil dren "Miur" childr. n w I. en they nre bail and "our" i hildri u when they nie geed or clever. Wen, an. take u,. nlng ! The masculine , ni i, icserved solely for civic stm His, an I garden I'euiitaiiis. 1 A beuse Riit'tt ewes it le her enter' t t.iii.. i clve ,. little trouble as pos-, nlble. Wflun she demands extra . rv lo ot ..i.be iii.'it in or when, as in the illustiatlen, sh" k "ps cvtrybedv wait. , ItisT for dinner half an hour tieyend the 'lime set and anneuneid she Is prevlnlt that her lack of eu.sldeiate lii.uineif ' makes her ,t most und.'-lrabl. visitor. It Is bad eneii"h vvli.-ii, tlireuitli some tinfeiiseen nccident. an outslde gue.it inn b. i n lU'taln.d ..ml ariivi.s l.itv, but .when host and he.st.ss and invite. ji-'U. s's ate Impatl utly waiting for th. house vlsi'er wlie prolongs Ie r appear rine illln i te create a sensation by I sonic tiiiii'-i'iii.siini'ni; artlllc iu dies 1 el who wal'M until the last metii. nt in I prep.i.v. lit-rself for the il'nner part, Hi. I of ft ii- Is unpardeii'ibli livery man and woman nc. .isi."..cd ' octal usai!" knows that, idtiee a delayed dinner In- , uiis tie loed (and die impn) n tiie kllclun. It is an obligation of cnnttsy .te arrive a few minutes before tins ap . I pointed dinner hiur vzasa OVER lAMIItll Tt. I f .r i .i - Irtlll. ' Ililll.il tins i. r ' Inn", i I'LIUI 1 i: 1:1 1 ii'i ei i wiim . tvd.vir.N . i f ii irliu retlpfl eli d liur cultiiiiry ... is In ihe " i l iniereied In . ' . re. ties et i In ihe Mw.mmi I' u llubll " Adv. Get Your Heme Wired ncl'lif7 fixtures of rare beauty ami charm e tlciipn and ijuallf" by our icentlfrul ernanizattnn. Cstnblithcd 19 Yean ftrlMltmiers of our own tliitinrtivti anil jlLXiblc l-'inaiicinu I'lati u'.icH inauna te caah vubtemcrs tqultabte nt'im; d.v cemparid with the de ferred plan. WKALEN-CftOSBY "itr 140 N. lift at S Open Ercry Eveninr Except Sturdy FREE EXHIBITION g cCLEES GALLERIES Works by Eminent Painters Put. June IS 1012 i:tiiui.i' i w il i HiMil.'ii, Cunmren, . .' ii I, ' hi seper A' I.Ei: HANKKT II ' r.ns t'atnttnt MlHIMraMnPIIMI fij DS rt I 1 I 1 1 I i ; VOTES iave Been cast in the Emthized (carbonated) JJTOiAL, ICE-CREAM Mystery Brick Contest T AIGLON ANNEX , ; -' 1604- CHESTNUT i 1 rum .Niivn Iu n V. il. a Special r'Z, Sunday Dinners '31.00 and $1.50 ..Llii,keaeiWalltel)inner,9I.2S Special Flatten, 60c te $1 J SWAN HECK i tAJCETS 0CT0UF.lt INSTALLATIONS Atlas 1' TtUn.l Ciincut Ce., New Yerk, n,,. . Fozberough btatn llejpiul, Mam.i 'WUmcl ! , CaBtla unsmicdi Uj. Bochekter, N. Y t i Brooklyn Stutn II.t.tal, Brooklyn! Navarr , Kotel, Nw Verlt Ftinan KeiUI;, Rocheiter, 'If. V.i Ward Hikl-ic Ce 'J V, Ash Plumber for "Savill" Send for lioel.hi slmwinri ricrnty-flve sltb s et s. . , v r, mi n n ' Themas Savill's Sens, Mfrs. Wallace St., East el Bread St.. I'liila. &Veif rr-n-ta- --'' Ri ii. w "Sas EM B i& HB M J . lIIW5fe t ii ii -.:;rtj. ti U M M V J K& 'I'l.KlciZ'""'' 10 If Slllt Tenn Thrne Dainty ti 0 MPE1AM' LIVEOI Sold Ev&ryu)h"'G IT AH J&J ulin ilreve ns hail noier seen hiiew above the button, then ut the top. ,enlv I(.ul.cil thnt h'' was u., i t it (!. tlvlnt IIU a thick revi-rlnit en all the, Make ii tiuH'l of culeicii silk fur the, tee tlrwl even tu tnuiK about it uny j..',,ii,in u-iirbi linn in descrlh It te I bottom of each bell. Jein the bell tehnm-ee Pal 'JtlmaR It lien In winter week after week h .line geld cord with piece nf metal it"7eUnupdi r atvr ii rn-' ruiiiea in lUiiAiuiuui ' uuuu. i nwuua "- ihjK2Sct and C'htstnut Straatsjak rt Y ?S: Bfl trlSr.9vi&W&m BaftmSaim iiaaiiinMiiii wiaiata MUal f. (V '. M tX,f!,!TiTl .T .? i?i7.Jia4TaW I h rri'TrflfrlnTr H 'TTntfgliTMTrin I Sunday Dinner, $1.50 h m . e. .. .nn. nt (I I M. Ml A m n i A i il iiu. ' in v - M W vi i ni-kmil K B Mtfla Afi llaiii or raell Ball g Ml llv'l ' 1 H Si Ciltry v;cen OUvti E Sj I'titr.sr I, ' '"j ( lull B Il forlorn. n l'arnlt fi Steu ed ( l.e ' " l.'lly iHVlt K n or U a Uea-it Ftrl'n i i tirrl RcerWliiti ji 1 F;uii(iii (rnquifi i i'fdfite limmilte t 1 .Wi meu 1'iur tiiilnd , 0 r , in S3l.li; f 2 ycKft'tiii. I'.. .ii". Im frertm. 'u .,, i ,. hi, I'ailiu n i " " i -" r 1 Alte Flatter and a la Carts Servlce 'i Cmctrt 0.3U t 81SO J. M'J hk . &m NOW ON DISPLAY at Our Showrooms, 16 N. Sth Si CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR THANKSGIVING GREETING CARDS BOOKLETS AND F'OST CARDS Gift cards, tenia, calendar, etc. Wholesale Price List Mullrd en Requeat PHILADELPHIA ART CO. lTltl New Fall Corsets that slenderize the woman who is ever the average weight. The Corset Shep 121 S. Thirteenth St. Around Ike Cerner en Snmem St. Every fitting receiver the personal attention of Miss Pauline Campbell T H I S tremendous public interest in Philadelphia's Best Ice Cream has se overtaxed our large special staff of tell ers that it will be physically impossi ble te announce the winners before an other week or ten days. The Mystery Brick itself will net be placed en sale until the win ners are announced. WE REGRET this delay and te Ueep you in geed spirit through out the week we suggest that you fle often te your nearest dealer rer ION IAL 1GBGKEAM "jT-rrr Anrt Dtrr'.- .-.,- - -.... 44.rt w jjn&s rt,j. JAHI60I'UXK Purer because it's Heathhed fL?3rZXll m f . """ r.y 1 y h . !!.. . IA-' I I Y v jrn i . ' :'.iti. . .ftiA i. . . . .u iiTX -a&isl'At-. , l ILt '-.' , v -,..vVVJ..:'--.. ..; ,- ,. , . ,.r wV.
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