3MA iX VfW' l . 'r si w' 'jFT 7irti-?"'w"3., ' '"' - -v-"7Wiw! tet i. 5l r H T 12 l-lP'(ISwAJi.'l-.l 'T4r ii'initr'rlf ,;j. EVENING PtJftLIC LEDUER-MlliADEUHiA! MONDAY, OjBEK '.,!& 1922 ;'''' ''"" . '.-' J f If Iff I ill ill lli El Sill If 'rM : . 111: m4ivi t mvm rhic I m..ti Kfii' ftv J JJS-l It. I ji 3! I' ' i i mi mm. it irt-t-w fl r mw ar , $14 Jitl ' i life W2 riKf ii1 I twi U L MP . 1 ( At ' iVe the Eternal Feminine Just the Eternal Human ISy WINNIKHK!) WTUIKKi: kem (In- elr-rnnl feminine I" i-rlrd llie mule LoeMirriier In n eoiitciii)tiieiin tunc A bevy of filr. hlfniwraplier. n ml iiiiuiitit nn Im nml Einn. it ml it e m, were pathen-il nieiin.l n ilfk en which vvnn i!UiIu.im1 ii snowy liixter cliiiin. It wns for a :ire'!ectlve b r I il e I who w.ts Ic.nliiK the i ifiic tluit ilny. nml Ihey hnil centrlb- uteil the imiiipj for WINNIKUKD HAUPKI1 f'Udl.nT the prrsentj, anil n nrnuiittce n.i'l pur- chmeil It. and the gift was ilUpla,cl earlv in the morning. In-fore she nr- rived, an a urprle. All ei' the clerks In th nininmitli concern had run- earlv tn ei the lovely dlepla.v. nml witness rannv's re ccptlnn of it. Tliev bail vveiked with her In tliN office nmtij jenm. ami were full of suppresve I cm item 'lit that "lie v.ns leav.ng tlielr wmld. te enter th. tnjstei'le'iii ami unkimwii mil' of i'e-mcstb-llj . (iiggi- and exi'll'lillltlelii nd en liet of dihiMt 'riM'tuI (lie b".iu- rim .:J P M'K ' 7i f-iV?' ' V -eft! tiful tea n't. .is uicli newcuiier liehcld man. but let me tell mi tlint the iiu it. Ilideel. il was a vci'.v b v.utlfiil i ,vm leave the office te get married mid jiieseiit nml showed off te inlv.iutiuu t take u little henev ineiin and our ns among the dull and sordid ulli c fur- seflates gather round mid present jeu nlMilngs, Of Miiirse. It bnked me-it In- with ii hiiiid'emi' wedding gift, it will ppiiiprinte, in u business pliu e. ami. of cause .von te have a prettj big lump In Course, the morale of tin- nine.' was Uiiset for the entire forenoon, with sen timental -iris KUelilng ever a domestic china -ci vice, nml all that weldings nml lev Minikin-: and beils-'keepitur im pll'd. Ne wonder tin- iiumi grunted .m I Cll't dls'Uti'd eji". Iln n the meie glr' glr' fell. wlie ClUlld se dl luib til" 'I g'll n e' tic vat mepMii i " cstn'di im "it . Tin- c'lniav va i mi Ii mI w i- i I'm bri.le-cbct ellti'l'i'd. Ili'iee'lih. ml I nod pi'trlll"! at lb" niagtiiMieiil -i.:'ii. S; reinll'u ever her d-M. w.i- .i di-'- i able iilbiliiMl. cm n In tin liu-M til' 6ilCS'"te! a linn h tube nireid.v - .. Seme en j even li.nl put a f'-w m-i's hi n vase. The Weman's Exchange Making Spots Vanish He flir filler e HVjman s l'nu De.ir Mnilam Will uu plr.TO tell me hew te take Ice cre.im fpett. nut of n blue iTi-pe le cIiIiil- ilress ' SAinn ii. If mi npplj u solution of e.iiliuii tetrne'.il'jriili te thoe jeu will flml tlu- dls.iiie.ir rendlb Yeu i-an get this preparation nt a ilrug store. i Selving Her Werry Te thr tilller e' Ifuii-fn-'ii I'-iu- Dear Mailnm Will vuu iilease sug gest sr.inetlilnc illfftrctit te .serc for i a Halloween pnrt.v ' Is ham, potato sal.-id. liler. etc proper te .serve, ei would s..u ilvvlchns be better? HnSTlISs The menu ou sucest will be- line It would be nice tn have tin- inn-lwlehi-s Tclth the h:iii. potato salad ,iml ciiUr, ( Hid ou tan ale nerve Blnserbread. A Kind Act te the l.i.ler el ireiinm't I'u-jr. Dear Madam I have a little UIUmi that I think the world nf, but It ii.i , letiie sort of dlse.i'f that I'm .if raid cannot be cured, and, as It would bu only an net nt men te kill It il h.ue te think of that). I am writ ng te .isk If ou can tell me of a win te de n Would chloieform de the deed without llBtolIltert, Whole inav one buy chloroform and also dt-.v eri require a iirescrlptlen from a doctor? II U If Yeu can Ret ehloraferni at a drin; tore. and. If jeu ate known there, ou de net need .1 doctor ( pieserli.tnm in order te purcluue a .small ijuantltv It would rc.ill be 111." best ua te put yiur kitten out of Its mlierj. .-iiul will rivu It im p.illl whatever That .ve.i have te de till? makes me feel vei) terry for you. bei.iuse I knew Just huvv dear i pet can grew te be ( i Adventures With a Purse ONK or two serge or tiicetiue dn are b.v way of b"ing ver.v Iianp.v theuglits for the winter wardrobe, be cause from the business ethee te the afternoon tea tkc.v ire alwa.vs in per fect taste. I'm sure jeu've all no ticed that en man of the cloth dresses thin cnr beaded ornaments are being Used, as n matter of fact. I ve ecil some en i venlng snvvns. I have thought them expensive because somehow thej leek It, and was verj glad te find n shop where beaded ornament and buckles could Le IhiukIiI for as low as 81. Je. Steel beads, green, red and Dine beads and u graceful jet orna ment quite a varletj ami reall worth investigation. This 1h fiuit-eal:e wenlher. ami the boy In college or girl in bearding school would like n delicious bit of fruit cake te nibbb- when working or te share with Its friends. Kruit cake rich with nuts, fruits, citron and thuse ingredi ents which go tewnid making an ex cellent inkc enn be bought for SI. ."ill pound box, and the m-.t i- i-estsS.'t Fer thnt Halloween, parlv jeu'll be tire te want some if the "trick wal nuts." A dozen of them in n be, tbev leek like renl-lieni-st te-gniMni'ss ni.ls, except when tbev me eini-lcid open. And tlien jeu will find a tinj toy, nr a Wee paper lint, and still nnetln-i has a little rb.vme. I'erfcctl.v fascinating things. Yeu want te break them all open before the part The art priced at thirty-five cents a box Fer nnm of 1110011 ndilrr-a Wemnn'n rn Editor or inen VVulnut 3000 or Main 1AOI between lb hour ut O anil r WUATS WHAT IiV Tlchn Titcie A New Orleans correspondent writes te What's What "When giving- a dinner for a young couple who have Just re turned from their honeymoon journey, heuld the brldu and brlderroem ha eated together? If net, what seating arrangement Is proper? What flowers Should be en the table?" It la usual for a bride and bridegroom te sit slde by side at their wedding breakfast, but at a dinner riven for them, they are both guests of honor, and re seated according te the usual prece dence for ranking dinner (vests. That Is, the bride slta at the right of the heit, Uid the bridegroom le placed at the right of the heitesa Bride reeee and lere-ln-a-miit are Mreprlate, but U theae are net obtain ebtain fli white cbryaaathemuna and aeUrc, wveh Are tn perfect bloom Just new, are aeaacnaele Bad meat brldally decorative. HAllPKR '(MILKY SHI! KnsiiOil, then wrm vrrj Mill, nml . then Ihe trnri ninic, fluwly but feci li.plj. Slip tinil been n fnllliful nml ....... ... . i . l '" T , r- V' "..,.- nientH when she almost rcxrcttnl li-uv- iiiu the hustling, exciting busline x erld for the inilrt of n llitl. where she wittilil be nlene nil of every ilti : linen ' lunch cloth but never hnil mIip suspcctcil that her clitbl-niilereil, Mini :i ' coiiiimiiletis bml en red n lunch for h"rl ti-i set of cvinMtc She iiiulil only gnsp out her nlnirri In blue nml primrose tieti nlul delight. i Miivt like women! lentinued t no clerk te il mnti tienr hid ileli. Ml net junt the tiiniinc of the etlice uplilc ilen, :ind iletnernilziug the tercc. an I mnUiiig the a ml It ilepiirtment into u itluing-roein : it Is the entire woman Men. nml uliul It cxnrcM. ' All thiw girli think of is hew wonderful It W l ''lop work find get inle u home mid mc.-s nreuuii wmi a nine conning, wnii" -nine man iitnkes the living for them I" "lime j en cer been miiriiedV" asked the third iie president. iil!etl. He had brill Miiiullng uueberMiI in u ilenrwii) ut the back, nml bad over ever In mil mix diiitilbe. "Ne," replied the .villus fellow. Iiluililu. TTi:i.l.. ji-ii v W ubi'll jeu i: il will be iiiere charitable ire. IVrliaiis il in'ins u little m. ire in :i woman iiiiiu te a jour tlireat "ltlitlit In our effiie lat week the. be.vu bought a geld-mounted humidor for WiNnn. He is ipiite a smoker and has lived fort jears a bai heler, but t'upld get blin at last -t ! lie was liv ing in -.lip awn. iiuinl.v. but we fnim 1 Ii out. The ll'd Man i.i.ule a be.iuiirnl s..c!i nf preseulallnii. (Melll'iu Uil n'l's fnllliful sen Ii c fn' se iiiiiiiv vi-i-s. mnl siraklic: nf the i"Vs of niiirii-u". cod t'li' fellows rnlild si ri i-j keep 1 1 mil siuwing elnolieii. for sunn- had lest Invcd n'les liv i"at!i a'ld 111 inv hid ih'.iei.c. Il' mil .be l'tcrcnl I m -i m i in- but the Internal llumaii tb.n n.nki"- life worth while ' Scarlet Plumage Accents Black-White Dinner Dress HY C'OKINNK I.OWE The woman's, dinner frock, like the mini's dinner jacket, has stolen quite u few bases In the past jears. If one iiiiinet have both elaborate evening gown and dinner frock, it is, in fact. iulviable te select the less fermnl t.vpe. Ter the average woman net, b.v any means, the secletj woman will en en leunter a great many mere occasions demanding the dinner dress tbnn the xtreine decellete. Above is n charming model of white velvet combined with verskirt and iiuderbedice of black net. This black net forms the tiny sleeves and shows nt the corsage sides as well as at the neckline. It is embroidered in black jet beads in n leaf design, and the one acrent of color is supplied bj a i luster of brilliant red coq feathers. The overskirt is, in reality, u wide front tunic and the side draperv of vel vet contributes that coveted uneven nrss of hemline. Can Yeu TeU? By K. J. am! A. IV. RnAmrr VlIe Discovered Carbonic Acid Oas Carbonic acid gnu was the first of the four gases, of which fire, air and water are composed, te be discovered. The first step vvns made b.v Ur, Fllack. n Scotch ph.vsli'lnn, who became pio pie pio fi'wser of chemistry at (Jliisgevv in l".ri() Cliemlsls before him knew that If w i took n piece of limestone or chalk inul pur It In water the lime or chalk would iffervesee. that bubbles would rise from It: but thnt If put in the tire and burned, n drj powder was formed which would net then. If placed In vvnter, give off the nubbles. Or. lilack found thnt the lime was lighter after it had been burned, and lie rea soned correctly thnt the heut of the (Ire drove something out. Or. llnles, another chemist, bad previously driven gnfes out of siibstnnces, but he thought these gases were ordinal- air Or. Hlnek undertook te collect enie of the kiis from burning lime In n hot het tie. lie wns successful and called It "fied air" because he said It had been fhetl In the limestone. When be weighed the gas he found It weighed exactly what the llmetnne had lest He then reversed the experiment, bv passing some fixed air into water with lime dissolved In it and formed a chalky white powder nt the bottom. He thus proved that limestone Is composed of lime and fixed air. When he examined the gss separate ly, he learned that nnlmnls could net live In It and tlrat a flame would net cause it te buri. He also dinenven.il that by breathing Inte a glass of lime water, powdered lime was formed nt the bottom of th glass. In thnt way he proved that our breath contained carbonic gas. Interesting Women Florence King, of Chicago, candidate for appointment te one of the new Federal judgeships, was the first woman lawyer in the United States, Mrs. Mellle Wldell, of Superior, has the distinction of being the first woman patent lawyer in Wisconsin te be e. iected as secretary of the Hepubllcan Htate Central Committee, Among the students at a Welsh school of mining is a nun from an A.vr eblre convent. She speaks English, French, German and Spanish fluently. Please Tell Me ' What' te De nv cvxTiiiA l.rtter In Cinthln' rniinni must t irHlfrii en nnc ulitr el the vavr enlw nml iiiiurf h ilemrf icllh thf itHlfr" tininr mill rifrfri'tii. Thr tiiee u III net In- mililMird 1 thr iirllri- ilne neC tih it. r iislwiiit l(rr nuil Ml"r lerllljn en leth WJin e thr tinwr ii'HI net t niinirrfil, ICrllrfu who ieh rretinl itU'i rs f hat cnn br elufii ( the foiienrt wilt vttnie lertic there, as pfr pfr te'iiil trtteta arr iii'l urlllin wieii abielulrlu nrrrsmri. Mere Judgment of Bebby liear t'.vntlila--I inn Inking the lib erty nf telling Uetiliv where she gets off. .Most of tb people Knew that the wnr Is ever, but It nppears us If Hebby l-nn't wnkviied te the fact et. l'lkersi. cb ! Well, u fellow only innkcH en all average of $J5 a week and l.ns gbt te tiuitinge te make both ends meet. Seme working girls m.iicu en nn nveniRe of S15 and upert overee.it cestlnu mere than they make In a half year. Uevv de jeu de It, girl"? Tell us, and there Is a sure euro for the pilars Twenty sl mid married three limes. That's a Pne tecerd Ive. 11 un. The icn0n there nre se many fellows idiigle ted.i.v I thcre Is one scnslble girl te every fifty, and she Innds n nice kIIiIvv. The u-lrl of leda) does net knew wnat respensiniiiiy nitans, 10 ner muni marriage Is the same as living off the fat of the land. Well, girls, as the say ing nees- It can't be done. As oil ami mining stocks Increase and ilecreae according te ieul.ilen, n .shall the mnrrlage market lucicase or I'liimw lutniillm; le the sen " v.icn the filrls inquire In the next few years. li. A. rf. She's Very Wrong unr I'v-nth'-i t lasi I hav found courage te write ou. 1 am the kind nf pi ion who does net believe in call ing en ethers for help when I can 30-.-any way out of difficulties. New, t'ynthln. this Is m.v trouble. I iit Vin-ember I married a fellow who I thought nt the time had all the L.j. .il eu.illi i-s one would iMiuct In a num. Hut. eh, what a mistake 1 have made ' About two months mm a fel'ew moved In 'he house across ihi Fir et from me Mu beards with the people who have been living then n f'-v. years. Se being in friendly lei m with ill's--iieeple I efttn fpend an evening with tluni In tills manner I becinu ,' iii:ilnl"il with said eung man nd new, ('.vtithla, I believe I line actually fallen In love with him. nml he does net s ..in ie i-vnilc nn- In the teist. Cynthia, de net think vcr handily of im- hicuiHe new It Is the mil;, blight tiling In my life. I have no children. If you could only find snipathy enough te advise tnc and Hhew me the right vv-.iv I shall never forget .veu. dear Cvnthla MHS W. Perhaps when you see this letter In print ou will rrullze liew wrong .veu nave been te see se much of .mother man when .veu arc a married woman. What If jcu have made a mistake'.' I'erhaps vnur husband finds himself dis. Iluslened, tee. And you took lilm "for fietter or worse," se the sooner ou drop thls'ether man and turn te finding g ted points In your husband the lutter it will be. A Brave Little Weman Hear f.vnthla May I say a few words te '!, l'cnsiur"? I.e I'eiifeur. I can hardly believe that miu are actually ns bitter as you wni in our letter Undoubtedly ou lnc had Kinc crent disappointment and dls dls lllijslennient te make- you f-el the way jour litter sounds. I am "only a woman." as jeu say, and these words from me will probably he unwelcome te you, but I cannot dis regard jour letter. I am net ene given te telling my private life, especially In a public way such as this, but If in doing it I am net tr.vlng te exalt mjself and can make veu realize that women are net as the "female of the praying mantis," tearing the male te pieces and making saves of them, then It Is wel worth, the time It takes mc te write this. First of all I am twenty years old. " '"' "" im- wnu. wiiicn iiiuim ion. Net quite two years age I married, for' hr was, indeed, foolish. In the ver ver leve only, a man who had served In ' naciilur, Humpty takes en a new light. France He had been disabled and He is still im egg, but a very bad egg consequently was a vocational student jj, nP aewniment "' depen"ent cn the I ' MIm Jane Campbell, of .41J1 West He was net verv strong and about ' Scheel Heuse lane. Oermantewn. hns a year age developed tuberculosis I made a study of Mether (loose rh.vmcs itajed with htm until It became nices- and she tells us of Humpty's deep, sarj for him te go away te a Govern- dork past. Yeu sec, it's like this: meiit hespltJl Then, while he was gene . ... uni.. i . i- I took a position and saw him when- Humpty was of the nebilltj In the ever l.c was allowed away from the census book he would lie listed ns all hospital Mv only sorrow was fei the F.uglish Unroll. Hut he was a bad, separation, net for the things which he, bold Duren, ruling with u firm and was unable te give me 'mighty hand. The Karen's subjects New, I find that I have contracted ' nn,. - ,, m.iinut hlu InluHtii-es the disease and must nmaln l-i bed lii.'"n""J reHT ",' n"alnwt " ,V .1 ibfiiilKly. Through the kindness of mvin,"l Humpty became n scrambled egg, parents I am being cared for Still , se te speak, I love my husba.id and Mill I am net "it g my llef," said Miss Camp- ciTum J, 'abl0t' t'Jkyc.'re'e'f h lb", ! " " Tnn'l V'nmXs and de the things for him which ethei s ' fO' rhymes are ubeut actual hnppenings are of necessity doing. in history, and some of them are carl- I was bitter, net at him, but at fate' catures of real people, at first New I am no longer that way. . In spite of everything the sun la still i "Old King Cele trot a merry old lout, .shining and Ged Is still In HIS heaven. ,1 mart old soul wai he; T.htn- ,.' ou knew th,n puotf-tien about. re cefd for m, p,-e ,c caUed for hit "There's be much geed In the worst of . hotel ""s'e.Le Penseur. some day I hope you' 1Ie called i'er hit fillers three." will ehangev our rillnd and net cpndemn x m Bure thnt jinge lH bout n a I women, for after all, like men, tliey ,! Vnn.i, ...i.. i;n. hvn are human and there js still much of CPI'tnin. h"K" r"tr lcTnew" ,te hnJc the milk of human kindness In the. been fend of music. I de love the world Mether Geese, book. Oe jeu knew Please forgive the length of this, thnt such persons really existed? Let Cynthia i me tell ou about the American Mether One thing mere What has heceme ,. of C'vnlcus? JUST Ht'MAN 0Be. .lss Campbell settled mere com- THE HOME IN GOOD TASTE By Hareld Donaldsen Kherlei The Study of Hugs C'lilnese The stud.v of the vanuiinus of Chinese, l'erslnn and Turkish rugs is nlmest endless, having te de, ns it does, with tin- age-old customs und religions of the various countries. It is Interesting te think hew far these strange nml beautiful pieces of hnndlcrnft hnve traveled te come into our American stores and homes. We arc asked sometimes which are the rugi most used just new and one feels that It is tlie perpetual insult of the Western te the Pastern intelligence thus le judge nf n lifetime indeed, innnj lifetiims. of tradition, by our htamlurds of I fashion. Tedaj we use for Inrge rooms usually eiiner II i merse or u ivi iiinnsnnn rug. If we are using an Oriental tl(,er cov cev erlng ut all. Chinese rugs, Imving in many cases ft comparatively simple tl t , with a net excessively elaborate border are often used by tiiu deiuruter of te. day. They are known for the beautiful soft nnd rich tones of blue, soft jellew and warm golden rose. Their symbolism is worth study. The designs found in field and border are emblems of three different religions, the Taelst, the Confucian and the Iiuddhist. The accompanying illustration gives an idea of the tjplcal motif coming under each head. ' Tomorrow Tlie Study of Hiiro Persian ;'""" 7..'iv."i.-si.rrw I r ,3 i' '? 5: i If I i I H OtfsOV f) j, i li J&(r- h !' 2S23SiSs?5S2b:e At the opera ' or theatre you want something ever your shoulders. But you hesitate te use an old-lady shawl. This wrap of geld net heavily embroidered selves the problem in a stylish and becoming manner. xJ ri Jsiuvt, w j. r Lv"y Arf..j tf JT. t.' r;j ? .mm ?&$.&: Humpty-Dumpty Is of the Beld, And Other Rhymes of Mether Geese Were Sly Digs at Pompous Personages, Says Germantetvn Weman Who Has Delved Inte Jungle Lere "IFumply ftumpty sat en a troll. llumpty Dumptu had a yrcnt fall. All the Kinp' herite Old nil the Kiny'i men Couldn't put Humpty together again." In the Kterif hnnk nf Mether I'nesp. iumnty u nn egg, a fat. jellv old soul l . 'u,,,,., i, " ' .. i,.ii ,i, "h" i(l" ,Mve "" b,.,,er eon"P. ' " fertublv in the chair preparatory te launching forth en her fnverite topic. She is n little silver-haired lady, and has friendly crinklee about her ejres eyes which sparkled as she tela her story. "Leng nge, as far back ns the seven teenth century, there was, in Bosten, an old lady named (loose. She lived with her daughter, who had married Themns Fleet, a printer. Grandma Geese was devoted In her small grand son, mid gathering him close would sing te him jingles and stories which he seen learned te repent with her. Be cause ills son liked his grandmother's stories, It occurred te Mr. Fleet that ether children might like them tee. And se, he get out nn American version of the rhymes and called the book 'Mether Geese Rhymes.' "Seme of these Mether Geese prob ably made up, but a great many of thcra aie of English origin und very old. 'Londen Urlilge Is Falling Down' is at least fiOO years old. Others are from two te three hundred years old. "It is tee bud that all children tire net brought up en nursery rhymee nnd fairy tules. Seme of the fairy tulei are nrinted in tilinest every language inner the sun. 1-nlr-hnlrea uuiku babies and dark-skinned Itallna chil ' LOVE NOTS By KAY KEAN Chains Beware the maternal touch! Yield net te the temptation of it I The thoughtful fingers that pluck the lint from the coat lapel; the motherly hnnd upon the feverish brew; the help ful nnn that holds Ihe overcoat shun the use of these. Employ them net! Though they appear te be useful In hunting a liuhnnd, leTnfter the game Is hncircd I hese very weapons sunn hang above your head like the sword of Oumeclcs. Once jeu hnve acquired tlie mnternnl role it cannot easily be laid iside Quite willingly Will your mis- mud 'leave tn jeu the entire respensl- jlllty of his c otnfert. 1 IlllllV Fer a man is te HIS nerae even ns a cat is te the fireside. Wee Is she who employs the maternal touch! Fer the hand that does the petting f-hiill be the one thnt shakes the furnace. Be net a mother te your husband lest jeu suddenly find yourself being treated like a grandmother. CeyvrigM, till, by PuWe Lrtef' Oea-my m?fiv. ' &- 'T a Prototype Bad English Baren dren, love them juBt the same as you and I did. "It is the heritage of the ages handed down te children they learn tn have il lusions, te build ideals through the airy stories. They creat fnlry folk of their own. Who knows, there may be nn eltin creature lurking behind th bed pest te come out nnd dance en the cevedlet when mother hns put out the light? The ticking of the clock be comes the tap-tap of n wooden-legged fairy. "Don't you see what I mean?" asked Miss Campbell, nn unconscious note of pleading creeping Inte her voice. "Think what jeu would hnve missed hnd jeu net known about the old lady who lived in n shoe. And if you hail net read the story of the Forty Thieves, would you knew what an open sesame is when you rend nbetit It us applied te modern things of today?" "I knew literally thousands of nur sery rhymes nnd folk songs, and, Oh, hew I wish every little girl and boy could be made happy by knowing these fanciful creatures of Mether Geese and fairy stories !" Antoinette Dennelly's Advice en Beauty HANK Se you want te dye your eyebrows, Hank ! I wouldn't advise you te. Instead use a little yellow vaseline, rubbing It well in and then brushing with a small, fine toothbrush night nnd morning. Be careful net te get any of the vaseline into the eyes, as It is most irritating te thenv. In time the vaseline will darken your eye brows. Come again, Hank! P. K. L. Pride geeth before the corn. Judging from my mall, there ure n vnst number of pride-ridden tootsies tending un great groans from which a tern will grew. Toe bad, when there is se much shoe leather en the market and small need for such drastic economy in sizes. Howsoever, they must be doctored, se between groans rustle nleng the stnmped ad dressed envelopes for mj pamphlet en feet nches and pains. MISS M. F. I hnve a very geed formula for a hair-curling fluid which is te be applied before the hnlr is curled or done up for the night. It makes the curl stay In longer. Please send stnmped addressed envelope, won't you, repeating your request? Things You'll Leve te Make FUKitAi Pumpkin Dell Halloween Faver Here is nn amusing Halloween fnver a pencil with an orange-colored Iiilinnkln-fuced dell. Select black nnd j orange weud covered pencils. Make a ' ball of cotton nnd rover It with orange i paper. Pulnt the ejes. nose and mouth ' wmi diiick piuni. or inn. j ie me, paper nreuuii the top of the pencil Muke 'L b?! "n V,1."',? JJil1' ,.b,"Sku.nn!1 orange paper. Stitch strnnds of black wool te the nemi ter nnir. Write the name of the guest en one of the ends of the neck ribbon. If tlie point of the pencil is covered with n piece of wux paper jeu can stick it Inte the dinner roll, or into a piece of fruit placed ut citcli plnrc. This gives a very decorative touch te the table ns ny'll us indicating each guest's seat. FLORA. , r viiiiiik Mitmmm v -V tjf -1 sJiHHHMflBH A JHHHHBhHIHHBHHII uC- V 10-23 The Yeung Husband His Wife Forgets That She Must Learn business HKIIE'H something for that young husband who comes home, tired and hungry, te find the sleak half done, the potatoes slightly burned, nnd the tile Impossible te cut without n sawv. It's u discouraging failure te come beiuc le, nnd it is apt te happen several times, tee, before the new housewife musters I lie urt of cooking several things nt 'the same time und making llii-iu come out even.' Small wonder that the voting husband loses iwitlencc nfter while, nnd raves and rants until both he and his wife nrp utterly miserable. lie wouldn't, he usually declares ilur Inc these i.triilisht talks, dare place n' piece of work before his chief nt the office if it wns as badly botched ns sonic of the menls which his wife had been placing before lilm. He cannot sec, he continues, why she is net nble, with nil the time that she hns nil day long, te lenrn hew te de tbliiL'H richt. after nil this time. On he gees, until his wife dissolves in henrt-breken tenrs nnd his remorse nlmest puts him In tenrs. THIS Is whnt he doesn't tnke into i unt. As n rule he does net marry until he is getting nleng pretty wen nt tne 01 fiee. But when he started he was perfectly green. He hnd te lenrn the business right from the A B ("s of It, ii'i. grnsping its rcmlltig, writing mm ritumeuc gradually. He wnsn t expected te be worth n great deal te hit company then: he didn't knew eunuch. If he iiiikIp mistakes, allowances were made for his jeuth und inexperience. for everybody knew Unit he couldn't lenrn the whole business inside of n few months. Yet that Is whnt he expects of his wile: He expects n girl who may or mny net. mere often mn.v net. have had nn.v experience in housekeeping te de expert work almost immediately. Of course he thinks she has nil day long te spend in the kitchen testing her self en cooking, net taking into account the fact thnt it would be n waste of materials li she did, nml thnt there ure The Superior Sex By HAZEL OKYO BATCHELOH Jnhn Steele marriet Anne Temple knowing that she has a secret in her past iriici the refuses te divulge. He knetes, tee, that she does net love him, but during their honeymoon they are swept irresistibly together, and for a time arc very happy. Then Htecle begins le think about Anne's secret, the mere se because at times she disappears mysteriously and re fuses te say where she has been. Steele finally yields te the temptation te spy en her and he discovers that she m supporting a child. In the first flame of his wrath, he accuses her of unspeakable things and because she makes no effort te defeitd her self he believes that he U justified. A Little Journey T.V HER own room, Anne was making preparations te leave. She moved about the room like an automaton gathering only the barest necessities to gether, nnd when her small bag was finally packed she went te the drawer of her dressing tnble and took out her purse. Every Impulse In her cried out against taking any of Steele's money with her, but there was Eliner te be considered end she must have money te tide her ever until she could get work. In her pocketbook she found $45 In bills, and some small change. Her balance at the bank came te nenrly $400, but she placed her bank and check books en the table where they would be sure te be found. She could net use a penny of that, and what she was taking with her she would pay back just ns seen as she could. Ten minutes later with a cape thrown around her, and tn a small hat from which floated a black veil, she was going down In the elevator, nnd In half an hour she was sitting in the stuffy day conch of one of the suburban trains. Any one who had taken the trouble te leek nt her closely would have seen her small face white and set under the protecting mesh of the veil. Her eyes gazed straight nhead. like a sleep walker's, and when she alighted at a smnll country station, she slipped quickly around te the bnck and began te walk swiftly down n narrow street en either side of which were BmaU frams houses, each with Its own little grass pint und alt absurdly alike. She turned in nt ene of these and as she rang the doorbell, emotion swept ever her for the first time. She felt n sudden trembling through nil her body and a stinging sensation in her eyelids, and ns the front deer wns flung open she hnd te fight for composure before she could speak. "Who is it?" said n woman's voice. "It's se dark, I enn't see n thing." "It's I, Mrs. Hlggins," and Anne's voice trembled ever the words. The next moment the woman had drawn her through the small dark halt and Inte a square box of a parlor, and Anne had sunk down into a chair, fighting against the deadly falntness that was threatening te overwhelm her. The woman called Mrs. Hlggins brought a glass of water, and Anne drank it. thirstily. Flnnlly she looked up with a faint smile. "I hnven't been well," she explained apolegetlcnlly, "and I wnlked up from the stiitien. I guess It was tee much for me. Hew is the baby? Is every thing all right?" Her eyes were fixed en the elder woman's face and there waB something about the expression of It that brought Anne suddenly te her feet. "Tell me! She isn't sick again, is she? She seemed se well when I was here a week ... age. "She was well, Bhe seemed fine until yesterday, but last night I noticed that aha had taken another cold anil w-im feverish. I sent for the doctor this morning, and I expect him ngaln in u few minutes. T'm glad you've come Mrs. Temple. Oe you want te go right upstairs and see her?" On the way upstairs Mrs. Hlggins tried te be reassuring. "Yeu mustn't get yourself all worked up and excited, you'll need all vnur htrength if the doc dec dec ter finds that u'k serious." But, Anne did net answer. She could net. Hhe was half wild with fear and anxiety. Kliner was ill, Eliner, her own little baby! Suppose something hunpened te take her iivvny! b, Ged," she prnjed ugenlzlngly, "don't let her die!" And then nt Inst she vvns beside tlie bed and was bending fearfully ever the small flushed face en the pillow. Tomorrow The Vigil. Who Expects te Be an Expert Cook That Art Just as He LcarnedHis at the Office a million things te de in a house, even when It Is occupied by only two per sons. TT WOULD be Impossible for her te X lern nut exiicrt work Just at fleet She hns te learn her art just as her husband hnd te learn his Diisiness. There's spelling nnd rending nnd writing nnd 'rlthmctic in housework us well ns In business. Something new turns up every day nnd It Isn't piffdlble te master It im- ntoftlnfelv. If tills young husband would Just put himself Inte tlie state et lninu et un eninlnver watting rmtleutl.v threuil. the mistakes nnd blunders period of his new empleye before expecting any re sults from her work, he would be much mere content. And she would be a million times happier. She wants, mere than anything elsn in the world, te please htm. In fact, that mny be one reason why she falls se often; she attempts such big things, hoping te please and sur prise lilm. She uirprbcs him, nlns, tee often! But it Is his own fault thnt he Isn't pleased: he has looked for success and perfection tee seen, expected of his wife something that he knows nobody would expect of him. And yet. en the ether hand, It'a really sweet of him te esteem her nnd her ability se highly that he thinks Hhe can reach the height of n housewife of long experience In the space of a few months. TryThis Raisin Pie Neighborhood bake shops and large modern bakeries in your town are baking raisin pies for you that will delight your men folks and save bak ing at home. Your grocer or a bake shop will deliver a delicious one. Try one. They are mak ing them with-- Sun-Maid Raisins Had 7mt Iren Today? 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