F i I wwgw t-.: I iJ 2 eaV f i 1 5 I F IS it i r i. 'JSkatt the, Unhappy . k" w w v jvf , .'.kii " ' r7cr . . lHE.etber evening a 'friend' came te e'in In irent distress. She Is a T - .. . . handsome wenmn, with a biff, 1 had s u p posed ,tnem fainy nappy, nnneugu i ei i en hsd noted n rest lessness en her ifftrti Hhtf told me that Mr. Ij. was In love with hln stenegrn- pher. H? f dS New Mr. It. is sF&k. 2nn easy go In a,' Ss,' V"fl practical business 1?'7 V-mail, net at nil &SLm temperamental nrr V5SKSSL3 temperamental or' i. wiNNimnD romantic, lie is tne 4.HAnPR cdei.ky Jnst person w enlil ilr..m t .n,vi. hinW ml.. hmlirtnn.l" ., I.nli.,; ., I... ""! " 'tLLt LLLLLLv. F akl ceK& 1 ftr' v i.Ut...i;.. i "'"' '" i If ,i"' i., " " i uwwra. in tnu isks tney lena, followed Miuatien te nnnljze hlincelf or his etne-1 or them. l, ti)L. bridesmiiid. thou the innld of 9'ens, or moon ever the problem of i -.,, .. ,,.., .u I fi,?Ileri t,u" the brlde nnd her lather. Whether or net marrinBe Is sntlsfnctery, ' Q"' ,hcn ?'" tliat her "rethcr'' were The briaeuroem nnd be&t man corns pv his wife H congenial. " se InceuW nt'her hii'liand's eeasins Jrem the choir room, together nnd walk 4 M-. t ...i i .i t i l i i te line her thnt thev refused him finnn. I tl,e .loot "f "10 thnnc.l Htps ns tils f Mrs. Iv. said that the hed known for , i Ti i.i i i. i L ui ! - ' precession stnrLs from thu back of the Ions time that her biicband was Ha aid. nltbm.Kh It would be a b1ewiR , cnu ), wa there until the briiiS M-retchedly unhnppy. and thnt lie and in '.",'" iin1 ,.he-v w?ln '" s'"' reaches the steps and takes the bride ls blonde seeretarv who has been ;euld net InMst te hem when she was, Kroem'd urm. iVith him mam M:irt mid nerki ion "' pit-It. n deserted wife. tul t ve hetiMMnib . becaus" .,f be" , Leftv. tle-.Ut n.lclit uw her te free , Writes te "Englishman" ticvotien were extreme y n love with u' wier. nne leui trio Htrane tale Syr MAS net n e.e of linrint; found jl out that he incrflv had bwi a irav nff.H lnnrt is morose or secni!) dNtracted V iK . n,lmiH 'Verj thins, be- yh .ei-.. nime, iiccerinr.5 te iuj "I IiaV HC COT.i thretl" I fill Iho mntMn i- m'i'i, imuii.c u.n iiu iiiui.u ijiiicuuii. taiiiuuu. f shock and Inj irel iri- i 1 su-- I5,,t !,,", '" 0nr f"rty' "",1 M tl,nt . Dcttr rn-',,',hmnn-lftl te hear from ins through iiiile sv nn. 1 .f I In " nA " lif" would be mere thnn -'. "" niralti H.ucn't ou made any nc- tVi..i ' hi ., ...i ." ' i . r'c", could eniliir-. Kve'i her tiro&ent nm- 4 ""'i.'1 .;' at nil whlle here? I'm sum used hln. und quarreled and worried ,, ','... ., b,fter C , Z- should meet lets of nice people Klnce ml ruceil. iubueus et.ue is oeuer iiinn ikimu vuiir n.iv v,m mm... ..,-.. -. fi ...,n. i 3 ..li yM I. . 1 .ill,I ..It.. I.,.llnA. 1 1 ". "i"t i . . "" lv morbid one T he wlfe sti leves him in t 1" ,"""":. iw "Jine; si ueicn Heme-, jprettr BlrK or dcelvlns Innocent ones ,..,.,". ,!,, li fni.I.lr, n? 1!1 led' .Knchshman I could rind your ?t wet a fact, without i.phniilen or 1 ' , ' i, ! L i ' tii P11" " ll-' "i grew t red Drument. thnt he and the e-m- mnn )Ul0,tav" J"?'1 "'""C for Msteen I Ven fce seu write such pleasant, nd ! Vemnn. who is thirtv or mere 'le;ed ' ''"i 0",tlJ(r '" V,".""0,', ,'"duic "" "'l flre" lottert. all In one. thnt It Isepa irch ether thought of bejtlnninp lite all ecr ntiaiii J u Interested from ttart te finish. 13ns- n .. .. , nlene. Yet, of tour;, the present "sman, I think you're a weed old skate i sometimes, the wife linds tlie cirl in tensien nnd strain nre norve-rnoUlnp nnJ would like te shake that lunch' Mnu iirenrinti rmttiiiAp niH..inn fears, taking headache powders in the 'Iben ten. .hi Is nut tralii'd te earn VJ'.'SiIi. ou" "mv . hatever you dw pffice. been it, thn has cried nnd wer- a , roe.1 llvefll. ne.l l""uu t0 al" XSilfllhman. put the best thnt Is In you fled m. miirh. At .,m, .!... .... i. 1. a ?.00;1 L'1" ," ... - .... tmHl. JOu will b uwenized Keener iMrs. Wilsen Shows the Different Ideas i Swedes Have About Preparing of Feeds j m . ... Among i hese, 1 hey J urn I heir Fish Inte a Delicious Baked 5 Pudding With Fitting Sauce, R.v MHS. .11. A. WILSON CeeijTlsrt. I)!t. hu Mr.. V. A. NVse' J !I . Mj,.rcn.., Mr tabU,,,r,e- of r!eu jpOUEION dishes atwa.i, have an ap- mend well nnd hrins te beilim: point. y peal te the housewifo who is nux- fCM,! x"r 'e minute slewl, then Mir ?ou te add variety M the menu. Then, "''""'f j c!"' J J' ,',V,'M' ,'"?a i .u. ., , ,, , t,,rn "vpr the lesetnbles in ba kin? d h tee. these snvery ulslies usually hae Sprinkle top with rated rhoe-e !inj piquant taste that provides the novel ' bread emrnbs Det with bit- of but but Jeuch which pleases the family. The '" und bake thirty minutes in mod med Swedish housewife has several splendid PrntM "en Jays of servinc t'h. anil nfter much Danish ('hers? I'le persuasion, nn old-time Swedi-U house- l'ut the em of cetturi i Iioom Iieom Iioem vlfe cave me an omiertunity te ee he- ,!.I!r.,v,'s !. AhV .. (V01 ''"TT-'i. i-ln.- I he make the following dishes: . . '.. . . Fish Puddlne rVlace in mlxlns bewl: Twe cupt of cooled fish (tuna ij or 'eawnei a;non tuny b? uetlj, One fitlnced jwn prppcr, f OnC'half cup of finely chepprd pin- i One grated otuon. etuon. otuen. i Tess te blend. New place in miiing 'fcewl : ", One cup of flmtr. S J)nr and one-half cupt of head .' rumfcs. i Three teaspoon of hal.in? ;utrd.T, , ! Ttce teaspoons of salt, one rwii n-- -..- -i :il. ' JTeiir fo6fcpeott e, .. ,fic l.itf ui rrttiiv. dead and ad 1 th, , ng in well. Turn ' 4 Beat together te blend -prepared fish, blending Jr 'In well greased and floured pudding elnth. trlnu nllewlni? room te swell. j'lunge into larKc. kettle of beill.,; water j 'rd cook for one lour. Serve with et.- iteauce. Kea Sauce I Place in saticen.iu Otic eUp of mill., (hie-half cup of fieur. Stir te blend un 1 then add one .ind ; Sne-feurth cups of water from the ettlc In which the pudding Is cook- line Hrlnr mixture te boiling point Tire fwweent e . off - qTe SZ'e? frht pepper. 3 Ttce teaspoons of united onion. 5 'Aree ftard-eeilfJ eggs, chopped fine, j m w --.. .-F- ...-,. ... .... . i nend weU teeether and serve. 5 . . ... ,, . . hud a paying iijwi win. r.ace a 1- .V AftMB r,lJh...J rtl.l L...f..l ..a 1 3jir u lining i'i uuneu iieui- i -,. --- , .-.-.. .. ....... .of cooked diced turnip; then a layer rkf il(,.w1 rnlnn. n nini nf tl.tnl, l1,.u,1 iebeese. Jtepeet th layers In the order . given, inrn puice in Kiucepnn i THE HOME IN GOOD TASTE Uy Hareld Donaldsen Kbrrlun Braided and Veen Rag Ruga 1 ..! t. .. e ?m. 'V.10 "' M7. ,i'i . ,"" I handicraft, great attention is new being tpaiu nei wui 10 uiivirj, cuiuruiutT , Setc. but te the allied art of rug In.. (.. hntlnm nf file illali thnn n lc'l... i.!... .?.,.' ' ". """.' tc.. but te the allied art of rug and bin .making. The hooked rug of our grand- ")Y fn j mothers' day, the round or oral braided I ''' ,i,l. Wg, and the "rag carpet" hae cornel,, J Vact Unto their own again ! Nothing is better with painted furni ture than a braided or woven rug, in ilera cituer narmeuuing pertectiy or , striking contrast. The .lapaneM.1 ,ve taught us the use of black In oration and our reue, yellow, orange fttl,, rmw ritirtt nften Iimva n Una nf v! JjBack aa a flniah, or they may be keif VieaMred in two or mere shaded tones. r.'fr The old hooked rug Is a special re- KTVSI, Run I'uucrua na iiuaiiii un iiierv Mca in needle point ure often made. nm surface Is freeueutlv wniidcrfullr ifi iaelt and beautiful, and these rng have , lail the. direct personal appeal of the vitiMMMl made braided rugs. In the hheps, tee ia quire nigii, out excellent can be achieved bv the novice a little Mtlence and a study et a , lawboek earuje.- rwP'i' KfSHHiht'rtlt af Neaila Wife Held r w i t it tiusband by rercei light In which seu view inch thlnw. It J . J II t lie effcrt te let his slfe divorce htm. RIie feels hurt te the heart, and sometimes very angry. "1 hutc te Be Inte the store nnd (.new that she U putting anythttiK ever en me! She ul ways is iiellte te me, hut I actually feel that I am In their way t I knew that he depends en her In a thousand n8, and thnt they ate he wrapped up In ouch ether tlmt thev are happy juet t) de together, the miserable wire told me. As I hove no children and few de- . IS mesne cares, nnu my nusuanu is unon unen K e 1 n e, dully worried, I often have pone Inte mestic cares, and my hu chilly worried, I often I the Htere nnd offered hc a8.slntnnre. Of course It when there Is a rush. MGvernricliic! et .Th-?. . -" mti J hen there Is a rush, but nftcr nil, " "v csiiri.-juii.v tiiuvii, unu i-i mere or lets useless nnd mi. nt hist. I luet .lrlft .ml. mill knew verv wi.ll thnt mi point? Is n eieat i-nllif le bntli " "' "","""? l""1 ,'",":" T" VrLl' i. V" : i V". ..' u' v,ny" ,no,' the Pihilit) of Ins lJri?s.?f P' W1. nnd jvalb.lns ... ...v i ni'iiiiril nin .. .ll,.t-lW 'l nreUnn ( nunet seiu of our readers v.hv it fir her. and ether women situ lluri) Mtunted or Make a Fie of Cheese f 'ti(cd '1 hire and niit-A ilf n.t tnr '' iiiH-iiui-rr Klllli'. I'l'iee in nuci p.vi Tire tups of mitt. fit e i un nf mum l.'iyht tablespoons of c.rirucS. Stir tO llIS.Ctt.A ffwi nirllBl.... .! yyrS the mixture te boiling point. v.... i.lr me mniuns ami then turn in bowl and add One-half ira'poen nf 1 ulmrg, 7 we tm-poeus nf titnilla, Onchalf nip " m iftff butter 1 e.V.i e ii c r IJ'JS I'.Iend we'l V.'lup tlie whites of ,.Ss ? uft, i v. nnd .u!d. Xew l.u. .i uiU mirnVr. ' V'"'" '"'T' "'-"' "lrn V' ih1 ' "imurH, uniinc rin- our,,. ,.,K,,, obettt two and a hiif inches iben b.il-,. ff,V, tfirfcl Vn , M,n t0 J"1'' this r-ahe. ' MirdJsh Sugar Cake I.,.v. . i... ..!..,.. . -, in .enter well ',, ,JZ I Inf, plan- in binal! bowl 1 Thru tables, of finely chopped ""' '.r tublnpoen of fin" Tirea'l kiuuu nil nil- (riiii. iii' ui'ii' i". .i ... . -,...,.... .,, ...vu. ill . tv, kliuti JUU t' I !... A lli.U i III! lie Is enme Oh, I'juthl.i I arr most unhappy just Threc-quaitu-j cup of bretcn i'jq:n. I tfnVl,UM" I want M go out nnd hiie a ... . 'poed t rre MS frlend.s hnie dnt-s for iliT well nml use this te prt ucninsti'"" week-ends, but 1 neicr hnv otie the iides of the well-greased cn;e p,,,, New place m mixing bowl ' ., , t h ' 'elki nf thtee eggs, ,, ..ti -i i.t.- -. -' Vew add Kl "Ua nuny' N tf three-quarters cup, of flour, Three lei el eej-50fi of bal-lnn peic' der, ttftine the flour an 1 baking powder together tin, c. Tice-thirdt uup of rUi Jieat te n fine, smooth ; butter then inch- ..Wme.l mci meppe.1 bent in one-half cut) of lmel - - - .v nm nnd cut and fuld in the Ktiillv uruure wiiiu-b ui me inree tczs, turn la the prepared pan and bake feity-flve .l , i a. . ' Turn at mice from the pan and cool. Swedish Candy IMnce In saucepan y'ne upi of breicn tugar, One-half cup of butter, Three tahlespoent of tntlk One quaiter ti.u-ipuun of tartar retitii nf I'lacf en the steie and cook te ile.ire.!., or until tlie mixture will form firm ball when trbil In cold uater Hub a shallow baUinz pun well with' unhid oil and snreud thickly with chenm H nuta. seeded raUin-i 'and neur e?rP1 ,e ..... ,.rt. A ,l-,. ...l l ... i i, , I Hick blinks may be dipped in milud j fit ukueuui, . , nun (ul jtl i (,ri.s. ciiweimi" or iiirmea wane warm into n , bull nnd relltd In finely chopped nuts, i The Weman s Exchange Family of Bad Children 3u the Jlfer at Weman i page' Dar Maduin Could jeu adl a or' dlitrb.iil iiietlu.r who has hud (.entliiunl trouble with a nj,liher's chil dren .' Thre are eight of them, ransrln from thrce )ters te elKhtecn. The two BirH, uged Hlxteen and fourteen, set upon and beat my youngest child of five i yeaia no eauiy mm ins oeuy Ii hlacK , and blue. They lnade my yard, steal p out of my nails I've appeal U Ir mother, but bit a will cje nuthlntf : -, aim wvt( utK viiu reineiit i nelghber4 have all complained, and ene .muk.ib v inn WIIUI1 1 Call, i no iuiik inn inuiirr ii cuuu, Dili no relief i'l ill blnht An eillcer who lives nearby Ntattd tlut they nheuld ull huve be, n ent te (Jlen Mills long uge. Th father la n traveling eulexman and trlea bard te correct them when he Is home, whleh la raraly. The teacher at nchoel told my life boy net te associate with them, na they went bad children. I cannot have the children pasa along the utreet that they are net mclestcd and beatun severely, la there no juvenile court te which an appeal might ba made at no great ixpenne of tlme and dignity T K. H. St. Veu could report these children te the Juvenile Court, at Twenty-mcund and Arch streets. If you go theie in peien and tell your story ou will have much mera success in setting action. If the court can de nothing for you, you can certainly., find lout where te go te get some relief from this kind of thing, urely no children ekeuM be allowed t go cm aviaf taiawar without i OH tw atteaaM ta 'OTmn mi H i'. J, . EVENING PUBLIC LEDGBB-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY,' NOVEMBER 1. ,1023 Please Tell Me v What te De Uy CYNTHIA letter te Cimthta's. column mil ft tcrttttm en one mile or the oeicr enlu nnri must be ulunid with the writer's tiamr nml nddrcss. The name will net 'f tiiMUMd it the writer rfees net with it. Vn.lpnrd tetters and Utter written en heth tide of the vantr i((ll el M emiucrttf. ll'rdrrs tclie n'Uh froeJ (Imiuct that can b elven In IM column, iell i;ijg leek there, at tier tonal letttrt are enlu wrlllfW tcht aetulutely nteettarv. Bridesmaids Should Precede lftr CXTldlln Klmllv Infinn mA n, te the proper juraiiKemcnt of nn Infor mal church Wi'thlltlg JlHH tlln llPldi. f,M ta ..M U nl.1 mm tne nrm of her father, does tlie brldeg- U ' . '""1 or prcceile the lir(le7 l?i,,V"!'lle...Prltl-'"'" nd bent man As this wciWIiik N getnB te take place :'"'""', " , isimny give mis " -arilet uttcntlen. n. n. . '.Me nrlilesm.iKli. alumld lead the pre-! I .c..s'n VP A".0 nlsle. unless there ttre , Eear CjiithlaWlll veu kindly ad- firntltlil Mia ArA. .!.. ..!.. t rrtl..t ulvre you'll meet the roil optimists, but eBMn there's ;vhrc , ou .wwl the pcwM ,u' ' " '" . . ... e..v... nl r.vnec that seme day 111 meet ou. Hack I in m suDoensclous mind I almost have i u nuntul picture of ou Veu ce. lfs; Brt lllft. flt.lf I, li .....rf IrillD.iin.l.. Old top, I could wrlle volumes te ou, but th.it would te tul. ntr ndvantape or lour eM nthla .e i will new lIose villi all Linda of luck te ou XCUIAX KNIGHT. They Are Separated ! De.ir f,nthln Vnn n.nn pKpn mLcn Koed'nd.ic te sere of my fronds, I I hepe hi will (?lvu me a Htt e. I ami 'tn.inud. tut tlireush no fault of mlnr. nii i i iien i inif with m. husli.ind : , we Ieo e.ich cthir vers dt.irly. but tin inslsin, if I c.mnet jret nlenir with my I metiiei -Ii -l.iw I cannot IIe with him iS. I toils mv b.iby nnd If ft I t-vii aftni my p.ane un 1 ether thl-iRs b.-- lensir.B te m t.iey and hc n fued te let me bae theni saylus thy belens' In the home. This Is net the tlrat tlnvi we parted through ntr. nnd I ntwava. apologized te him for leblns my temper, but this time I will net de se. an he is' te b ame 1 feci veiy miserable slnce our separation and knew he docs tee What veuld ou udilse me te de. I le. my baby very much, but I low jaciv iwie ni.ii den i feel as if I want te1 clva 1,1m up. Jj:enEe nd-.lsel me " 'Ji:.vnvii;vn." Ate ou ure it l threiiBli no fault i of ours it fcnems te ('Mitht.i ou hae ' no leKltlm.itc ri.aen fei le.n'n? veur nusuaim j..ci us ioei; at thlniri quarelj. Dees he haie te supjwitt his irother? If . .mil she is nlone. liu could net well turn her away ,San you net overlook yome of tne differences between you" Pl.e Is elder than you. irh.ip, and st In her wavs. And after all ou have the knowledge or our husbands :eie Ucsldcs you should net take jour biliy uwnv riem Its father Think it eicr, mj .lear. and see if j ii j winnet bring earslr te en home and iret nlenp ;. nc- ca o.cre.in.. troubles bv ru'inimr uw.iy from them it's n.'je.h .,, ., r?nr. .,'1 M1 comiuei then Better Get a Definite Hebby iiir . j-ntnia it has never eccu-red Wter1. Tt ' ur-at deil If you te I me. i t. ...,. .;. .: . . . . ... jwu, uiuai ajj,rcci.l'f . ri(llee you nsKed me If I Ij,d nsk.d this bnv tn e'ne te i-ee m. come Je St. " Allliurt lK 1' u if he n-r w In t wn h wtuld I",me J Ulll out l.e is cm 0; Z' d' Yeu T- ?ZJT iXWt ,' deiie In wli'it ,thfj pnjil.. -a; jJat i , havn : 'indfnre n ni.--e!f , I ha tried te jrettj.d that I am happy, .,', J .? fall"! (Veu ete. I alwajs tall.) I eve t watch thu aurn und moon; I lee te sje beautiful (lowers; wuru l ciiii ue invsen. uni finiHt miab ..., 4vw !'. wm kiiie. liiruuirii no i' imt ir i nitr. ,-,-! .....-!.... h.,1.. --.- w -...-, the ?" don't shine Una ihe' B,,luen al et ranC laughter. S3e5S "then "Wi,'' JiS,8U & aTrJVT T""' ', "Hairy Ape"; after he started te think l8em"' thft wna like n sob, and he fcaw bout things be. became miserably un- her slender hands clench at her sides i n n .. nifimiwni '"'eiik- -j nut l-j the way I feel. I don't bulenir" I 1 t .'ii t l seem te u. a "ml!nt." I nut Prhipa some day I won't be a ra,Bfll A9 T Ca"'1 11V0 t0day l "' 1U( tha tomerro7H I H i b'lid feul'' ent l.nrt into thin!:s matters new, because it was my 1 LXattlrWlW"'"" tI,nn ' " E-'etus, "Seuliment tne p.r.e," veu , ael' th thlngi you r,aiil te me, are th only one who thit 1:n se and It when ou gave lue no chance ti '..') nice te think some one thinks nema, nlnln tlmt 1 lm,l lirr.n mnniml are th only one who thit its 'se 'and it f.f's nice te inm some one minus nema- tMnu nice about you, even though that nerne ene deean t knew you Mr.DDIE. ..... ... i..ti, t....... .... think tee much aiient euriif, what you thi-k nnd why jeu think it Whn the riin cemeii win mu. win nun ane moon, that deesn t mean that nature ., v, .. t.-'. u-,'if.h.". Li and write down em of your thoughts l""" tr' ,& ir"rv" the wrltlni? of them Mftk" a icil btmly of this, if you .h.?. .n.0,.r 1'Wi "l.l'0!' .WL 3" liufc jum '.M"V4'-". '.ee' 't ..nt.ua eMmetiiinir uennite te tninit aneut. WHATS WHAT liy Tlfkn Dccir There is no i.tatute law against smok ing clgarettei and reading trash, as the young woman pictured Is doing, nut she la Infringing nn the right of ethers, an well as breaking a law which In elder than any legal ruling, when she robs her mother of well-earned rest by re fusing te lake a fair share in the labors of the houHehold. An unflllal girl of this typs often Imagines that rtfe Is "ladylike" when him lounges about In hlllt uttlre, allow ing her eerwru. mother te de nil the hard tasks. A n matter of fact, she Is doing whft no well-bred girl will de. when slit Is showing dlarepeet net only or an elder woman, but for her own m)ther, ' Lack of riches does net make a girl unladylike, but lack of flllal raanet atame hr at onea aa 111-buui. ner a "a ipajt,". Ke flaery will F-T 1 r H6 (pi t" :i ) 'wi; agiiBfflf VfiT,fiuJte The home dressmaker has t an easy time of it these days, for she does nethave te bother with intricate trimming any mere. If her material is fancy enough all she has te de is cut out the dress and let it trim itself, or else she may use some plain material in straight-line effect by way of contrast jty, mm lB mm tM Hk11m!I KsM WfmI The Superior Sex By IIAKh DEYO HATCHEI.OR Jehn Stele marries Anne Temple knetcing that sha hus a sccttt in her past. Hi' knows, tee, that she does net love hvn, bit hc acts about rtt. nbtj hir laic und succeeds. Hut the minute he l iu)i that 7ie lei'C3 him, he hvgmt tn btved about her past, lie finally d weirri that shr Am had a iluld, and in fic Wi'mZ funi of his jraleu'ji. 'iciisfj he of the Kerst. That ni'jht lniir ijeci te her baby and finds her ilnpunltly III uith ;jiicii. in en la. V ,. dagi la rr the child iltci, and Anne feeh that iftc is te Ha uw for eieiiithiiin. In the mean time Steele cali:ri that he may ftaee nreMtcd .Innc faliely, and hs leie for hir m re gicat thnt hc (, her out te aslt her pardon. lie finiU her utrangcly cold and aloof and it chills his ardei. The Limit of Endurance , S " ' DDKNTA' Stede thought of the hlld, nnd in n fhsh he reallred a ' .... i ..1f- i ...i.i. . .s ahrnnfiv "If i t, .I ... knew that ife quite are, I want you te unnecessary. Hut Anne interrupted Ms werda with i Thin M B" eattieu rer seir-contrei ,, ,,.,.,, ,., ifeJie twin ti. rneak In n low (enn vole. "The Inby is dead, she's dead, de you understand? That's why nothing fault! 'when jeii gave ine no chance te ex- plain that I lind bren married, that I j bad never done anvthlni; renlly wrong, T err(, yeli '!,; ,UlJ r0(l pUnlshed 'me, beeiuse I lnved y u'mote than Eli- nor. und nuw bids uinu. una 1 n nerer i lev' any ene or mn thing ngaln." She swayed flisiit!y nnd caught nt the ruhlq ter hujipert. 'i he next me- mcnt htlP mM ilnV( 6nk te tn9 fleer if Steele hadn't bpruug forward and caught her slender body in his arms. lie carried her ever te the sofa and bung ever her distractedly, chafing . wrtat. and calling her name oveJ I fcTvJWfti (IfX'irfmfhSSiLsi.AiSii.'' m Radlo Radle Radlo aSSi GOLDMAN'S, wuy in wmcii up mi,mt puree mreiigO ..Anne.. hU veice wa, ,hM1)i Anne's stiiinge nrmur of reserve. i "Anne, nwcethcurt!" "Anue, nre you werrjlng about the But this time Anne wiu oblivious te baby''" He ashtd abruntlv. "If reulR imperious dtmund of her. She had Aivicm en Cmtm mmd Tfemhmrt f tht Hmlr W Jc FREE S.' '''? '' Bern ivIJBsIdBiA HW'-ieHiLH ieViikV and ever. It seemed hours before her eyelids fluttered nnd n little color stele into her white cheeks, but when she opened her e.ies, she turned her hend awny from him. She wns deaf te his murmured words of endearment, It was as though she was entirely unaware of his presence, and it seemed te Steele, nt that moment, ns though his punish ment wnn mere thnn he could bear. Mrs. Iligcinri bustled In wearing her out-deer things. She had been out marketing nnd she stared nt Steele with sudden suspicion tn her eyes. lie hurried te explain who he was, nnd at the expression in his ejes, Mrs. Hlg glns' motherly heart went out te him In spite of her prejudice against him. Anne had told her nothing, but she was shrewd enough te suspect k great deal, and she knew, of course, thnt it had been necessary te keep hllner's existence n secret fiem him. She bent eicr Anne and murmured a few words In a voice se low that Steele couldn't understand what was said. Then she straightened up and al though the eed thnt she turned en him wcre kind, her words left him In no doubt of the fact that she intended te take chnrqc of the situation. "I thin!; you'd better go new. She's nre-et nnd out-wrought, all this has been tee much for her." Steele met the'wemnn's ees with an I arrogant lift of his head. "If jeu'll be l pe 00,j M t ieave s n(,m. for a fw ,nLpntlt." he beean huuithtilv. It was the tone of eiie that he used when he wished te reduce a person te a state of Inferiority, and all his life Steele had had his own way. Hut Mrs. Higgins did net ipinll before him. Sim contin ued te meet his narrowed eyes with htr own kindly tehrnnt. "I don't think sh" wants te be left nlene with ou," she observed quietly. "J should think ou could see that." Hut Steele ignored her words nnd ..-.-. .... ! ft 1 . ttlrt. ..Alt (til HiriHIt IIlli llli ms,- iuui.il. , hln imperious dtmund of her. She had 'suffered tee much, she had reached the ,brenklng peinti ntlj wjth n llttle mean of pain, hhe turned away from him nnd buried her fare In the pillow. It seemed te Steele at that moment that he had drained his cup of suffering te the last drop, and that his last hope of happi ness had forsaken him. Tomorrow The Wisdom of Weman ne 3'" L,aunary DOg If you nre one of these who launder lucir own nannies, anu nun ( nircuuy Even i Unvu it, you suieiy are wanting n sepn ..en rate bag. Ar for tlie material It shall be mtt'lu of. tl!. almost anythlug will de, " piece ei cretonne leic ever irem uv summer cushions, glnghum from n lw. dther of these may be combined with a plnln color te feun a good-leek- i tuic r'cvinu.iu. It Is fuNluened around a medium-size embroidery hoop, but urst of all your large circle of plain mnieriai is cut, anu me cretonne, ei whatever It is t be, is stitched In a band around the center of this. Then the whole thing Is ettached te the hpep, the top edge buttonholed in wool, n cord fastened te it ,and It is ready i te hang In the place reserved for It. 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Why, you,ought te hear the way eome men in the offices talk te their stenog raphers." Yes, they de. And they ought te be horsewhipped for doing It, tee, for there nre n'goed many of theso girls who take what they take Just because they have te get their money at the end of the week In order te live nt nil. ... Nine out of ten of them would de just what one girl did the ether day, if they could. This girl was head stenographer in no office, getting nn extremely geed salary. One of her emplejtrs was somewhat rough and brusque iu his remarks te her. and she objected. "Well, you might just as well get used te it new," he replied, using the most insolent tone. "Women are just In this world tn be the tools and slaves of men, nnd they have te take what they get and be thankful that It's no worse. There's no use trying " and en at some length with an insult in every word. TUB stenographer waited until he stepped for breath. "Hare you finished?" she asked quietly.' He stared nt her. "Well, will you plca&e leek for a new stenographer? I'm waving new!" ehe stated calmly, and walked out of the office. , , Oh, hew many girls must envy her I Te be in n position te stand up and say thnt I Why, some of them would be almost willing te risk starvation fe Adventures With a Purse EVERYBODY who has a fur coat or can afford te purchase one is seen fur clad. Neckpieces, cellars en coats, fur everywhere. That being the case you'll be wanting a fur-trlramed lint. One of the shops has n very attractive simply of fur-trimmed hats nnd nt ery reasonable prices. There was one. for instance, with n ciewn of blue nnd nil ...... l.,.r,vwli (.111:, nml ii narrow brim turning down eier the face, of al skin, lined with I luck fcutin. This oue wa pi Iced at .?.". HratcletH se popular these dajs are had In any number of slr.es, shapes and forms. Hut I think the nicest ones for evening nre theso with stones In them. I have seen i-eme rhinestene and imi tation precious stones uwd very ef fectively. There was one rhinestene which spnrkled under the electric light of the case, the gleaming emerald and Koft tone of the amethjst. Of course, in dnj light the bracelets de net' shei. oil te such great ndvantnge, b,tif thev really de ierv well at night timu and tire priced at 1 each. Fee niimea of fthenn mldrea tVatnftn'i Par Editor or .plione Mulnut 8000 or Main 1601 between tee noun or u ana 0. Fer the Living Roem Delightful Is the odd cushion or two of blnck tntin, with the niik flowers at n finish, but just as delightful, ke expensiie, and newer (nh, the rhnrm of tint lHf-t word!), arc the gay cross cress stitch llewer.s that arc scattered daintily ever the bhinlng blnck surface. Em Em breldeiy of thin description gees along verv rapidly, and in such a cake is quite etlectlie. The very latest serial by Hazel Deye Batcheler Is about "The Reckless Age" And will start en Mendny, Novem ber fl, en the Weman's Page. It is a story of jazz and a girl who thought she was n new woman, but found that her heart was still old fashioned. 'I always use a Duplex DriplesB, Smokeless Breiler" Taken thlity seconds te heat. It Is In sight. All the nutriment Is Bacd; ret m!y the juices, but as well the nutritious liber and fats. The meats thus broiled are th most tender.nutrltleus and delicious 1 mvcr "PPealtd te the palate, .nlhiejr ftJ0- lJltlb". esulmllaud and healthful. l'id en in, oil, tUctrie or eel rtniiu. Ma4. of cim 2i'iinlnu!V' lllcl, "althrt Hatltfnctlen ritrnntH'd, f nua i8 60 nnd e will "aa Dundee Mfg. Ce. 17 Esiabere 3t Bsttie, Msm. m Every Little I B Bite Helps ! TASTYKAKE Jrs. B are little, but they ', k H help "make" a meal. ' K 3 Kinds 5c aw IBlsSeSsSgSgsgasgH IWmfe" inmm hiffhine Pen't ' I HI . fiVr&jLZ. L "--- . -.V-VVJbJL Fry L'l I , a J - s&wS&hV Met .' ..r Hja themselves in order te de it. but the greater number of girls who work He in order te help out nt home, as well as earn their own living. They can't resent insults in that way. They can retaliate te a certain extent, but net tee far for fear of being dl- '" And'then what? Days of looking for nnether Jeb, wceka of putt ng off the landlady and living en slight diet, or else week of despair at home, IF THE skeptic could only knew the pluck nnd bravery that exist among working girls. Hener there is, undoubtedly. There is no question that most of the girls who have te endure such talk as this one girl resented se thoroughly want te be independent se that they can de the some thing. In many cases this wish is, greater than their desire te be Independent Just for the nke of being independent. Light? Ne, net all of them. Seme, of course, are working just for the sake of having mere money te put Inte clothes nnd cosmetics. Hnt the girl who seems te be light hearted and lscejis up her courage and her smile te the world, very often suf fers mere than anybody ever knows. There are entirely tee many men who have this skeptical idea that any girl in nn effiee, if she happens te be pretty and young, is delighted nt being "kid ded." They greet her as "girlie" or "kid," or "llttle girl," and think she is pleased te pieces at their attention and flattery. IP THEY could knew the thoughts of some of the girls they accost In this fumillnr, disrespectful way! One secretary put her feet down very firmly the ether day. "If you call me that again I won't even take your jiame in," she told the astonished caller, who had been blus tering about her office. And be hasn't called her "little girl" or "sister" or "girlie" since! It takes courage, though, te say something like that te an employer when you are dependent upon the salary he pays you for jour living. The skeptic was wrong. 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