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EVENTNT PUBLIC LEDGKr-PHIIiADBLPHIA, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 25. 1922
54 Widower's Troubles in Finding
the Kind of Weman He Likes
H) WIXNIFItED HAItPER COOLEY
TA('H12L01W nre net tlie only edcb. pnnlenshlji nnil glmrlnj the trifles nml
who And our set tinntlfnrtery.
"Where nre the jenng women of te
FKOM COMMON SENSE TO THE SPECTACULAR
HAIU'Bn I OOI ET
piitliiinltiemn nml worries nnd hopes with
a levlnc wife, neier can be ceiitcnt In
.!,. " ,. rli.-j n iltill Mnelciiess;
widower of Went "And jet, with the modern expen
l'litlHdelphlB, "who slve UvlnR nnd the nctunl necessities
lire willing te belli Hint come te nny conuerintuc neiisvmmi, i
n mnti te fortune hew can n frucnl mini provide for a 1
nml fame?" modern Human'' I
ThW man Miyi he "With the multiple reiulrement of .
adored hli mother, tedny'i ctrla nnd the trampling under J
nml loved his faith- feet of all the old Ideas nnd cuxtemn,
fill wife Jind en. civilization eeems te me te he uwerv-
but was deprived of lnc far nun from mfttrlmenr, and
nil h death. Ter sinking Inte tleRrrulntlen. I cannot.
ten j ears, he ur- conscientiously condone the modern last
tereil, but new the nnj eiirnvnKiint and hearties tdnlcti-
(loftenlng inlltienee (,!,,, tll somehow, I never can meet
of time is felt, and nml cUkciki Mich nrehlems with worn-
he renlbe-s n profit en : thc are iudlfferciit nnd want only
te be amused
"I am n cenitnnt reader u: weninn s (
1. 110 ailll 1.0e, llllll HUJ'l' mr riumn i'i
the i:vf..vim. Vi line I.rnuEi', can
hed Heme light nn my difficultly, or
jeu. In jour Faulty and Reed tense, can
adNlse me.'1
fer feminine
nrt'l
companionship and lee
Hut en nil sides he meets nlwnj. with
disappointment ! The Rirli and women
who fall te hia let are foe'tsh and
worldly. He seen no indications of nor
mal feeling and sweit reasonableness in
our sex.
"I could be far happier Mid mere nor ner
mnl with u ilenemhible and affectionate
, , - - . - ... -.-..-.
companion, a woman who i stifititlit te him th.it clrN are lmiiuereni 10 i
mm: problems of this widower fem
JL confused an.l manifold. In it a cres
ml 11 ceed nnl. Hut t full t" tiud inch
true irirl In the modem .amnles that
I t-ee. Where nre the, the jeuiuc
women who reull) want te share a
innn' deepest and hlslic-t feidlnRs'.' I'm
nlntu-leil s.ck at heart. If I
attempt t" he ceiiildeiiti.il nnd t.1 are m)
Ideas and idenN. 1 am lnut:hl at or
scorned. Se n-rleusl liriv I I n dis
illusioned thnt 1 have left -lenien
Iene for the Inst ten '.irs. It eenied
a ut-eWi iu '.t te search fir iij true
mate, and te 1 dodged the problem.
TUT nny wan who can be happy
-D nlone s net rermal. or i-. iRnor iRner
lint of Iem - p.-sibllitii": or he I- i
mere -enllil mmn crubber. f n m1
ish nnd loiifeited tenipernu.nt ! Ther
ma be bncl.elnrs wh-i fanc . -n 'heir
effe'tism and Inexperience, that 1 fe 1-
Mjfficientli etithralliiic without .1 per-
mniient feminine tii.'ite. bi." .
who l.iu known t.. d.'l'y ;ej "f com- a premium.
le-
mcxtii.M: or tliat tney are cxinnii
gant? What tendencies in modern 1H
liiR does lie den'iere'
We haw Ji.xi-.tetl 1 uiiiy times that
there are th, I'tt'ids or Fane, healthy
minded n.ederi w mien who yearn ter
coinpanienship R'"1 ' home, and etneri
who are tactful nnd s, ii.pathetic. We
ennnet understand whv strN will net
i'1-cii") the oeiniiiiciitioiH of cii'lzatien
or the hish ut of Umur with a con cen con
c!entlein man. If he could lienr a bevy
of hulni"s plrle lameiitinR the fni t
that men !n cities care nethtiiR ter mar
rvitiK. or the fun of etttns up a little
hers-keepinc fl'it. he m'.sht be le'B pes
sir 'tlc about the id'als of modern
in ,m women.
Someliew the ercs ie 1 el m-em te
srt ti sether anil tul'r. things eer. Kacli
-n-ptets th ether of frUel'ty and e
,i.. inr.-.i W'wleuer. who are nf-
v.Ideur feotienato ami denU'Stlc eugfct te De ut
rmJ.'T'!i,,",J!'mi.,,:,.." . .. .!
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I
Please Tell Me
What te De
Hj CYNTHIA
I'ttcrs ti I iTifMn'i cet'i".' mult i
vlttrn ni one s.dc of tht ten"' .""''
rtinl mint ! 3'ifJ uh !'' '''" !
Tiimi und iiilrfrcu. 7h' nints v III 701
br uiih UJirii fir i r,lr u"i "l yl'h
ir. r.uletuNi ,'rfifrs ami litit" rfrn
un leth lcir" e' the run" t;ili "' '',.
(iHitffrca Wrltrrj u he u'' vertenal
nvi crj that cat br iO ' " ' thf
celu Fin irl I ulniie took tlrn. us rer rer
aeinI ,'rtlcrs aria er.lv 'i'"i' 'f
ut letutrfL nrcessarv.
lt's Hard for Us te Understand
the Passion of Any Collector
But the Real Reason of the Difficulty Is That We Don't Try te
1 Understand The Majority of Us Would Rather
Sniff Intolerantly
LOVE NOTS
ny KAY KEAN
The Superior Sex y "i. eve hatchklek
Jen .('('' fiinrrn-j Atiim Tfni'Ic
Jt.ieicin;; (Aiif tAe lias a nfr-t in it'r
fnst trhi-h thr i-r'utrt fe dtiu.'t'. ic
wen ?. ('"', that .A no- -let I01
Aim, but during th-lr hone nenn, th'"
rc Ticcf tP'e.ifufifcf: tavthtr. Jind
or 11 tim.' 'ire mjy Aii'Pi . J''icu
Stcfte Iii;iim te ihviK about .innc'j
tccrct, thi mere e Je-'tuic at limt
the dimpprurs miite .'ivfly nmi rr
fuses te soy tiATi- aie hat b'en.
Eteeh' finally yicM te te temptation
te tpu en her anl he diirevert that
the 11 ''iitperfir.j; a cftii'd. In the
therk of kn diireierv. An tifni fcnp
te but ere crpMniltiett. cm? r-A'M ic
epuici .imi''" of unipraknblr things,
the u tee e'fitrlnird te deny ini;
thing. I hat n'.jht rA- tot 1 te her
child and ,lnrf At dif.jereuily iW.
I)urln;t the mrjht 11! .Itit1 'ei-
lack ilier te ;mf nrd ill" ji;j.-i n
er linaalnul-an tle'e eidil 'il
tee -'.e!t rt hear' te .p-a'... but hhe
tolerated tlie bnby and as she crew
stn.ncer b.ied !r pasienatel; . AMieii
sl.e wii nb'e t" leave the heplt"ll. the
siiperinte.nlent "f nur""" hnd culled her
Inte the eSlK ind aKeil l.er it spe ra,.,,i a3 he It iK 1113
wnilii likj te lue the batii udepte 1. ,.,,, that he eulJ be token Hi wl
Shall He Take Brether? '
l'cr.r rs-ulila I tim an up-te-date 1
yeunif niun and fj'ilte pepuUr. I rre t'
tliese -0-i.nlled pettlns nnd tiiJ"h Pr-1
tics, autrmoblle rides dancca and a'.l j
that tre's wrli thlH new asi. An It Ii
r.enrltii: lUilewcen, I hau rtcelved !
nulte a few Invitations- te par'le- Nev,'
hre ts n problem. I hae a jeuntter
brother of "ften who lei Us te be kcv kcv
enteen, alment :w tall in I am IU
feet clsht ii.-hcs, 1 ami m tedli,Blv
l'uni'.seme, l,.ilnt? hl nd hair at J l-In-"'
ea He In trv popular with nN 1
'eutiRer c.'OTvd What I would 1U" te
1 new is: Should I brln Mm Inte till" I
11 i. with tneir dtui-.i; iiir;u- 11 u- 1
imu cs c'. , aiul mane rum
Gene are the woolen etoeklncs of
yesteryear, l'ancy fchees don't leek
well with thick otecklnR and nar
row fklrta are net comfortable with
woolen ankles. Instead we have
sheer silk, embroidery, beading and
openwork. Above are nhewn tome
of the newest designs popular for
afternoon and evening wear A
pair of evening tJippers, net fe be
outdone, takes for adornment n
huge peacock's tail In colorful
beads, which cannot fail te be seen
Can Yeu Tell?
II" Ti. J. and .1. H". lledntr
Gelden SHmice
Though you be vcvr.ed in the handling
1 of husband, be net tempted te brag of
I your ability.
I AIrs ! She who thinks she knows hew
te ninnnge men Bcldern gets n chance
I te preve it.
Be philosophical! Tf yeti are wtie,
pcem otherwise.
Hew captivating is the twaddle that
runi liVe thin "Yeu nre the strangest
man! I have- never known any enn
quite like you. Tell me about your yeur
nclf? Yeu are se different!"
Fer where is the man who deca nor
take himself wrleusly? And clever in
deed I" ihe who clothes him In dark
n,MMlwl!t .
She who keens a cataliue of a mini's
, ...- - .
proclivities must Keep it m secret. Any
man eniius tiliislne tag with a winsome
woman, but he seen grows skeptical of
I the ftnme when he discovers her tying
WHEN his wife came in te tell him
that dinner was ready, she found
him feverishly looking through the eva
nlng paper.
He BWlshed the pages back and forth
in a frenzied effort, evidently te find
some one thing that had Interested him,
"Yes, all right," ha muttered ab
sently, an idie spoke te him, "I Just
want te find this little piece In here. I
saw it as I was glancing through nnd
new le Ie?t it where is that thing?
I Oh, here no, that isn't it!"
He continued his panicky search as
If scared te death that the "thing"
would fctep out of its page and fly
away if he didn't iind it quickly.
At last he cauie across it, pouncing
upon it llke a cat en a piece of cat-
I nip, cutting it out with a nigh of natls-
factleti.
"Fellow writing te the paper about
some xtamp.s. Wants te knew their
value, he explained mero quietly, as
he followed his wife Inte the dining
room, "I think hu's get wme thnt
I'd like te have."
A stamp collccler.
temptueua of tbene te whom it means
everything.
Yet we are hurt and feel much slight
ed if they seem enlv lightly Impressed
with our gvcat passion.
V YOU, for instnnce, cheese te keep
fine nut of every dozen or nan-
I
AAvpntiiw WUU n..
,. u 1 uj-.f.
mUEHE'S no argument, Marcia m'fl
C.?K: " 1BS ,,ccn ecclded that .1
new little bride of ours is n mi?! '
ccllent cook, nnd the ether '
strved notne sandwiches which tS.. 1
proved that tdie ha ingeni ty fiJif
cooking ability. Hnndwlchw of rKf
creamy clice.se between thin. Hnu?1
Mlces of nut bread simply wfi!
And she rennileti te me afterwani Vk '
the nut'bread la home-made and e.'
bought for thlrty-five cents a . leaf"1
An we instinctively pass a flnt. m
ever the smooth eurface of a i.ui '
card te feel if it is engraved, se dil"
InstinctlvMv clance At lin.'-S0 ?.
what kind thev are. Km . ...I
Mliy We Ilrrathe Air
It would be Impe'sible for us te live
'-ii'led without breathing nip because
hls-tlmer. i- t lilti t: i'i '"' fiuitnins uxycen, which is absolutely
ev 1 . . .1
neccj'ary for u&, in order te
.. .... ,u. m. st 11 red inerdu- iP'n arms en r.e mint of Jiln Geed leek Jlf.j,
leuU "imt wn Ihi1 man weft en f-VV.nS $$XX. a.X.Jffi The em
te etplaln that ri.anj women preferriM , our ,,.mien 1 ;-i th'n ns an epe.i feri of the
te de this 'iciiuse It was enier te ; dlscuseHAi In cur celum.i. ...
ni te bis characteristics
Innoci-nce in r. woman is Ita own
defense
Hemember, n man's reflection of him-
tl-e nlr self in a RlKliu mirror is inr mere
1 -a 1ST.M11K Winn iijc wise icuTCuum ui a
f wninfir.
sustain 1 -..-.nM Off. hv PubUe Ltdear Cerwinv
T
reason for all his
1 CovvneM
tchen she
Larton.
i.-as tile ui't
- Mi' ley
meet tf." MrUgEIH lr ril'iriu-- uir
hampered bj 11 child. Anne had drawn
Lereif .i pr'eidly. and with the air
of a revil princess, as the matron
told en" of the internes late.-, bad rc
xi.d t consider such n thing.
Hut th" strujtcle 'or r.lsten-e 1 ail
been te,, mil, h te- ni e rer a jear
ifter Hbner' birth thin" hn 1 cone
frei . bad te xerse. Am e was tin
triiiiit.ii, lnexperieneed. She mud' only
lust etieugh metiev te keep trem stan
ins. and she denied herself 1 etutntit'.y
Keep h''u
I! you can.
out of it.
THKBLA.
b fc'.l nic.insw !
A Complicated Famll
I Hrt- i" nth'.r This W tr t.
te i I. .1
-:t:
,u aid ir.e 10 hv i' ' '-
fi-.l'r.i. I nff ,'.l.e
r.MTti 1 i""art of 1 ccupu n-r.
ca I Marv .nd J"hn. .' hr., u divorce I
nisn w'ti A jcuiiB nurrltfl daughter
married Marj, splnstir.
The lU'inhter ' at Serine an'l tie.- l.us
h:,n.l Hl'lv lUivl with Jeb',- ilieri'etl
ygen combines with the car-
bleed and forma carbonic
'acid gas. This combination is nccee-
t-ary because we are te censtruc'cd that
the substances of our bodies are con cen
ttnntly undergoing change, and this re
solving of solid matter into gaseous form
s the way that the matter called car
bon ! r moved from our s steins. The
union of ex sen and enrhen Is cal'e i
combustion, which in chemistry means
the decomposition of substances an I
the formation of new combinations, lie-
("imnnnied by heat, which is what elves ,
the warmth te our bodies. The carbonic
WHATS WHAT
Ry Helen Decie
HMKtiNTiur
Facing the Past
"iTriTii
riTII Anne, her life with Stanley.
ten had b?n a process of soul
Vllllns. and jet durins all that time
she bad f m-l.t -osehitelv te ;.resere
something m aerse.f. semetl.inz that he
could n t r-a-11. If her time of t-rfire
' had (tretched ever a lencer period she
inieht net have been able t no thN
lut as it wn. sl.e had "uth In he
farnr. and te an extent she had been
sble te ferjet. Hut she was able te
in this only b refusing te remember.
Thar was whv she had t. n wanted te
h:,ml Hl'lv lived with Jelr, - 'liNen'ea ,i, ,..-, ,l, ,.-, nnr linrlles Tlie enrhenlc I
se that I.Uner nugn: nav ;ne tnuii w,fet who 1,1,0a u-qu.iirite.i rn -Mr.ry formed in us by breathln: the
"he needed. after J hn i-ok te dr In W U . , of be,,k fhrn,lch '
On thnt ralnv n'rhr when she had ?& l'aV mortar aa "he tad , cur lung, and mingles it. the air about,
taken shelter In Jehn Steele's taxi, she ". mu"her-ii -:; Uh. When ulr has been breathed it has (
lin 1 been d'sperate Fer two weeks' " Mnrv .m 'i forced te ilherce Jehn 1 lest nhnut one-sixth of its tix trrti and
as h" r fusel 'j reform.
be marr!-'' . tt.x -ew ti
what reUt'en .a tr new
nillv? .
Has l.s j. t wtheMt.-i. v
She new Ii te i, ,,inn en nn enunl amount of car-
'""-bi'i",? V' ""i', ''"' u wp wer" t0 1,r,'nthc '
" the same uir, six" times, it would have)
1 f.it: e-- lest nil Its oxygen, una weuiu ec uuiu
l,M"tiHTiur rrr
V brusque young Annrlcan who be-
leves that it Is "pr.si?" te practice
hack 8he had reali7ed that it would !.
impossible te keep Luner with her any
longer, ut.d ilir'.i; that time she had
cone without feed n order te favc
nengn ' j tahe tne bahr int the ceilti- . , . ... mrther-'t m t 'ep- te sustain life. 'chlxalreus courtesy once talil. te a well
iri H.. ennce she 1 nd heard of Mrs 1 f.ther-ln iiw. r: '- latt 1..1111' ' no r -U- T'eei'le fee' drewi-v in orewdid rooms , j.r.ewn writer, "fcee that Frenchman's
Hl'.'gins. n miiihtrU tT.iJdle-acei 1 wn at il' tu 1 ' ! N- btcnuse the large nnnninr cf i.irbm'e
wemiin, who 'evul rhlldren and who, Marv's n b .-band w . n t be :.ny a(,j, EI(S thrown off bv the bit nth of
would have taken Jliner for nothing, relatle., te bl . 1 the people has made the fur poisonous
If she hadn't needed the small amount nm eppi-sslve. The T'mr'l-Ii prisoners
Anne could afford te pay. te Help keep 1 Her Friend Is Sslf-Conseleus .thrown Inte the "Hlack Mele" of till
the reef ecr her hem! . ,rfhUi am a. reader of sour enttn were poisoned
bv their own
tnna hn I fnknn file V.r.l.v ,.n fn i ,,nn l,nt 91 t nfl'T ,tt IPIi'eU t- lirentln. Olie lltl lliirfrl nnil tWCnt V-ttiree
ITlilcrest and was returning home whin wrlti. I be with two Klrls, et. of whom nf them dying from the carbonic ens
t t Jl ... t. ........n . . ., . mj . .... UlU h fl .1 . fTl. .. . .
-. . . 1 i,i 1 .. v. t 1 i- .& t - . . .. aw til art 11 rii 1 iiLLiiiLiif- A'us, inn, 11. ,. n i.ir 1. 1 f n in s innvu i tuiv luirii
1lr nf ! that was wan; cau-i-u iu see w.is cauciii in wie s;erm. 11 -i ir . '"". -:'.vv. ",: ., ... . ,,, . irw "" ".' "' "- - - narv clll.ty le people for V
talk of 1.. " '".,. niiv f. -., . ,Ul.kT for her that things happened a '" -' ?,.. 1 ! TJ nlS J. . L n , -online,! In a p'aee eightee eet square r J-Jr tf fhev
terror in ner e,c, u...v.. p ukfl tJmn (.ftv ' r "" Vhs e ,m ,d rteeir. t ' ''V sixteen feet high, tlie only venti'n- , mcmb.r that ceurtesv I, net
uns mentioned. rents in her pocket, ti f ty cents te last ,' . s;he 1s a,av .ifraM ie one tlen bflnir two small grs'f,i winnows. clunle uv of filetnls. It la
.. .1.. y- .'...1 v,n.Ai- e'.e fn ed . . .u .....,...,,1..- r.t ti,.. .. i, .,.i 1. "'"....;.. v.. . i' ,-, ., i..ni !u i!n.i.,..h ,llil net allow n snmeient amount , ncuunlntancea unu even te
ew as Me :-" - . ; ,VV 'ky;iri " .ri'y; ' .;c' 'JhlV . 0f re" -...v.;., :.x V ' e enter te pur-fy the MrlThere Is nethlijR. Inslncere
vr ,.::;,. ;;;:;;; xMt. u vi-u, ;; . -v :.... lajranavaT
nnu in ., -- 1,, ':".'-' ''. ' - . .0 i..i. r t'ensh vr even though tlic3e
en bri'-' herelt te rer.iemeer tn' - " ''"; , '' ' ,,, ,,,',. Tomorrow What Is Attraction'.' eldentnl centac's of the pas.
i--- 1 -1 1 jm. -.. .v 1 thus .iiiliitin,ii 1 n
. r. , . e l 1
deference te lloe Allan? There's neth
IriK sincere about forelen politeness
no heart In that 1"
"Hew doesn't want 'ill heart, but
his courtesy is Vfry airreible te her,"
replied Mrs. Script. "Sufficient te the
occasion are the iimnncta .tiertef."
Many veuns men -and a few 0tinK
women appear te think that they will
be considered ueceitrui 11 tntv show or-
.'hem they
should re-
for the ex-
uue te nil
Btrangerr.
about pelltn-
ie3t aim tne
human rela-
may be ac-
slng moment.
HAT was the
frenzy.
r.11..Mnri iret thnt WIT.
Thev arc as bad as window shopper!
en a special tour, or women in searcli
of new fall Clenics.
Thev fnirlv quiver with excitement
when they nre en the trail of a new
Nothing may stand in their way
when something like this turns up;
thev must get what they're after.
We who can see a ntrango-leoking
stamp, a rare painting, n piece of an
tique furniture or n first edition with
nothing mere than mere awe nnd ad
miration and Interest, nre Inclined te
smile nt tin- ravings of a man or woman
who collects any of these things.
We don't understand what u passies
collecting may become, bow vital a
matter it is te the pcrwn who gees in
for It.
And we humans are net se very tol
erant of anything that we de net un
derstand. If It's something that means nothing
in our lives, we are mere or b-Ns con-
dozen buttons thnt you buy te go en
your clothes, adding te this collection
ether buttons of odd shapes or sizes or
colors or designs, it pectus te you vastly
interesting.
"Loek at this eue," you will com
mand the guest who 1b being Miewn
about jour domain. "Isn't that a
bnutv7 And this is n very rare one
the girl at the Etero told me this was
nn out stlc and they wouldn't have
I uiiv mere of thorn. Then I'm very
I fend of this clear blue glass one with
,L & . !.... !.. Il.nl 1i.a1V
lllll STUL lllfl:-f BI b mil iuiv'J I
Peer guest! A weary expression, e
wundtrlng eye, n desperate effort tu
change the subject nil te no avail.
As a collector of buttons you are
bound te show our treasures, and any
body who isn't interested Is a little
queer.
Hut, of course, you nrtn't se bad af
that Jenes man who lives up around
the high bill. lies terrible I
He collects pitchers can you Im
aglne nn thing queerer than that? Fer
a man, tee!
Every time you get inslde bin house
you have te exclaim ever nil thcs
funny-looking pitchers, and the one h
likes best Is a little squat thing math
of brown earthenware, net a bit prett.
It's terribly boring te have te leek
I at them nil. and he points out his
favorites and makes jeu admire them
lt'a nwfull
instinctively glance nt linens
wnni Kinu mey ere. ret a nasty
umtnlnff vlnnre. neeftanU ,..-. P
prompted by. natural femlnfne etirff'
Ity. If you have some of the t2;
Italian linena I saw In a new siSen .
our "village" you really won't tSiiS
who Inspects them. Hnnd-wevsn ,r
finest of texture. m' "
TSN
-L nt'
'8 N'T it funny thnt we never can
nnrenrlate te ourselves nn nccusu. i
tlen that fits us just as well as It fits
the Other Persen te whom we se con
stantly and fearlessly apply It!
I r p
I M It's the Little
M Things in Life
B That Count
TASTYKAKE
JUNIORS
H BUrely count for us. ltt!
m folks nnd big folks taka
m te them. Just a nlcs s,9
H for an individual portion I
Ik 5c m
fASTTKAn.
Safe
Milk
FerlnfanU
t& Invalid
NO COOKING
The "Feed Drink" for All Agea.
Quick Lunch at Heme, Office end
Fountains. A,k ter HO RUCK'S.
CST Avoid Imitations ft Substitute!
Ne matter hew you
prefer your tea strong
or weak, with cream,
lemon or straight
you'll like Tetley's
Orange Pekoe.
TLETS
Makes geed TEA a certainty
had -
dnv she nml t
Te Ar.t.e l..f thr itl.t f a bat)
been like a uaderful ..ellscrniuv Wl-u
n child e low r.ni care for, life mlch
take en a different meaning and (
had told Stanley about it shyly and
'with starrr eyes.
At first he hnd looked at her siep- I
tlcallv as theupjh he did net believe her. I
but when he realized that she. was tell- '
Ijik the truth. h hal raved like a(
madman. The horror of the thlnss hi !
hud said had sunk deep into Anr.e',
soul, and he hid erubu by strlkinc her
full across the ftx -.- and leavlr.z he
lylnB en the Uneven tloer until she
recovered eunicleuhness .i feup'.e of
hours later.
A month iifterva.'d Ptni.'": .'lart ia
had died V neglected ndd fellow i-d by
pneumonia hud ended tie tort ire of
Anne's life uiih him, n'il al'li"i.gh h.;
left her without miit.e; h's deat' i.is
kinder te Anne than 'mj net in' had i
ever perf irmwl '1'irlnj ii i.'e
Klllier lind bee" l...rr i. 'h.' '.te- -.t-'.
nf one ni liie 'it .'lestni.iN. nr,d for i.
lone t.mii Anne m'lbl nut hrlru herself
te lee the ha'n St e r lueliih-red tie
,hiclt nf repulsion she had suffered
'ihen the 'Ahite-, apped niir'' hed imt
JCllner Inte her arms, and looking down '
fit the bab face she Imd see'i Mai ley i
features stamped en it.
Ann had averted I -r f u riu.ikly
ftnd the nurse hnd n-bukel Inr viuniil
She had seen ir.anv pi.-i nieihers turn
nw ay freit. tlie babus pl.nvd u.thin
their arms, ate! s) entire'j iiiisUnd.
tine'N attitude
' The buln iiee,,s tnii,' sije l.,ni f, i!i
eeerel, iu. bt 'j.e her, elie b b
leiuis te Yin. '"
Anne in. J nn' repi n m had h.en
THE HOME
l GOOD TASTE
By Hareld Donaldsen Lberleu
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nlvlce ii -d 'ell me
l.e- We Af'i MTV
BAed tcti t frierds .inil e ir.i.ei .i.i
aeh ethtr u urea, aeu' We )etli :
te be Ukeil by iiie- peerle. but because
I si'm te t Jel'v and cm dance rather
irued I am ln nil te lets of r"'!'
aid I h.ite te K without her. Went
th readers p'.ease help me te help niv
clrl ir end? I- nilght sound fuei.sr.,
but 't .'j rca.li' a. Beileus case
A TRL'U KRIENP
:-. i. xr Jiind of :-ou te b se lrr-
er-'fl !n this fflr'. hut eU ehu 'Id net
ft.Vw her te spun -our own enjii en
w f.elnfj a dr't: un '"U 'he m er
si, j ; thlrk every ene la . k nK
ff. Probably he la mailing hi'ie.f
lenupl i.ei.n j'ist In this '-f- :
wnerrnn I' fl.e would beV. Bin p
1 ' the Cher tf'.rln she'd huift .'w
'Tin tee
Tit Fit the Occasion
The costume slip of Batin n.... s ,
ir rrepe d'- hwie Is beitiR ".!-' f
nd ir. in-, e r there lire these tf. we.. .
'he 'eiig, irrj Ieum; liin s ut" i jt le
mltirf. V - i acci like th ; t'eie
fii.-s the slir which fs t'.ttid in at tit
niii-. b mentis of a bit of ti.lrr.i g en
el'Ler bide
you can buy them
Everybody's a Child
nt least one right 'i the wnr and
that'-, llaltnuetn. I'.i.t then lia "
te be MUMS, i cistinues and festive
tout lies t" heip alnriK. and the i.-nil
Meri about tlmse is where seine nt
the fun 's l.is . Jim It uiei.ii't hi
bei niibn
Fer the Older Ones
theiu s-iime- a puny all planned, a
nice, unexpected sort of one with
costume ideas te match, euis for the
girl the feet seen or the (,-irl f'ne
feet one.
And fur Tiny Ones
picturesque Rimes, the sort of di-co-
rations and tefreHhuientu ihe wl'i
' 1em till these things bine been
listed. Ni just send n Ktamped, nd
l drcNsed einelepe te Ihe Kdller of
Weman's .ij;(., telling which party
you wunt te hear about, or aeklng
ler the continue biigirmlens te be
nt te you.
The Mtidy of Kitjs Turkl.-b
While a has iic"n the c.M'er.1 te c w
the palm in ruu weavuij tn IVrsla,
'lurkej has produced lemed itinrt tjna
cf rugs worthy te stand bf 'de wai,j
of the most beautiful of l'ersiai. r ir -ufae'urt.
J'bee nre thr Jlergiine,
Keu!n, J ftdik, Kerleh. fii.shnV riLd th
flhlnples, made pnt.c pully in the ferai
of prayer rugn
'Ih-; (.thl'irdes r .js are semetlrr.es if
rather coarse weave, sixty or eigh y
kneti te a sip.aiv '-eh, haiuiB In !
center a mihrub . - pruer niche n
solid iiiler of r'd, blue, a lute or gree-i,
with a lump misj tided from the te i.
which repriseiits fie iKnt ,t imrr.er
tnlitj " Th. .etin- p.nei whili eon een
'.iitih 'his n'ci.e - .fti s.rriunded f
tliri" or fiuir iiisui i .irreu str.pe.
th-n e:i' u.fe e i 'ml horde- anil thn"
or four nurruv ti irdera ugnln en the
outside
A second 'ype of iilunriles n
usually w H ven in ' Ities nnd towns,
dhows a leiely (.tfeet of tlnnil pattern
in ini (lower and baf The mlur
schemes are ery euhtle and beautiful,
the dislgii most gr-H'eful and f-eti-f In
' Here nre often f- inii tree fernn, neint
tlmen Heven In iiiimner, rTinhellzinx the
(seNeu days ,,f erentleu 1'he tree 1h nf
feurse, the tree of life, found Be rt
peuti'dly in Oriental dentgiiH.
A third tP" of (ihferdri rug is pallid
thi Kis (Ihlerdes, nr betrothal rug
Ir Is usual' nbinit 3'v; by 5l; feet
Theee riUs are mu esi'lutiiej l,v
Turkish minder k They lire a pnef nf
the maidens' Hkill and taste, nnd Inte
I them ure woven their hopes nnd dreams
They un- a woman's most cherished
possession, being the most personal part
KVKN IN Till: NKAK-CAM
Zt.t -nifrprlin of th l'i ui u I i;,ii'i
r1" )i irrutT,M wi.9 dernenitratfl Ir tie nuc
lei' en, net. 1'. Cf the Ilrt llilire tetn
n' re rtllf' 'or. In Hm rn.i In v,' ifrn.
nf nvpla. It vrt tut eni f It e in.in ,nui i.u
plrtures rrac.n the lleturw.i -t tier ,f
if rtur..U ".: ii. I.SUQBK. i: it
Hal It " Adv.
el her dowry.
Tomorrow Uektura
Ask the friend
who drinks it!
4SC0
Coffee
lb
Winn Its Faver bj
Flaver
Iti
In all our Stores
Jim Hill
Jonathans
Hew you will relwli thr. h one! 'I he
nisp, white, juice-laiien gefs'nejj melu
in your mouth. And the nr' Jim Hill
Jonathan jeu eat is just as rxeuisite iu
flavor juat as apprizing.
Jim Hill Jonathans come rem the fin
est single apple district in the world
Wenatchee District, Washington. They
nc grown, picked, grsdc' and packed in
accordance with the most exact require
ments. This means they are apple-perfeci
hen they reach you.
Your grocer or dealei i ju supply yuu.
Be sure the Jim I Jill 1-ibe' b en each bei.
Wf .SATCHIt DlJTRICrCoerERATIVK AsSOClAT IOM
A non-profit organliatien of growers operating
tl,oeo acres of meuntjin-gusrtled erchir-U
Oeaenl Offiti, Wenstshee, Wiahingtcn
Jim Hill
Cjpples m
i,(rem Matures chosen cdfljle-land
R
Help Yeu
un the Ball
bring home the bacon, cellar the blue vase,
carry the message te Garcia, etc.
LITTLE Raisins, full of energy and
j iron, will put the pep into you that
makes winning plays. Use vim like it
in your business, tee.
One hundred and forty-five calerics
of energizing nutriment in every little
Hve-cent red box that you see.
Cemes from fruit sugar in prac
tically prcdigested form levulese, the
scientists call it se it gees te work
almost immediately. Rich in feed-iron
also.
Try these little raisins when you're
hungry, lazy, tired or faint. See hew
they pick you up and set you en
your tees.
Little Sun-Maids
Had Your
Iren Today?
"Between-Meal" Raisins
5c Everywhere
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