Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 10, 1922, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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The New Dean's Common Sense
en Little Sins and Big Virtues
HE ether day a new dean of women
. Appointed for n Brent Middle
Ri'.'l iwtat university. She was chosen from
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Anether mammoth
university of the
Knst. Of ceurce,
she w n s n line
scholar; thnt If u
prime requisite,
lint a rnther tin-
usuiil nnd slgnlfi
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Pea$e 7etf Me
Wiaf e De
Dy CYNTHIA
By WIKNIFREI) HARPER COOLKY
the reporters sought Inter-
ews with t he new tlcnn. ther
niked her nit i-ort of trMul, Irretevnut
questions, such ns whether or net she
rpprnveil of eittnrette ntiiiking. nndMherti
skirts for Kirls, te wiiieh sue replied
thnt such things were of no Importance
whatever.
Ne one nks If .1 college hey wnekes
elwirettes, or wears n lavender vet.
t'nlvcrslty llfe in te lit yeunit pconle
. .. . ' . . . I .- a -..'I .
rant tiling was tunc ler pretcfistnnai enreers, nmi te install
hhe was nu nn- Inte their minds rertnln big. t-eund prin
ii mi ally bread -' clples of cnndtiet which will meld their
minded mid liberal chiuncter mid determine nil their lines
huninn being, of behavior. Tlm thousands of isolated
In the past n fuets that we learn from books we
governed or head promptly forget, hut the Influence of
mistress of n.Minie profrs-er who impresses us ns
ffVTrTJ r-ti linn,., t(i- unlmnl n tntnixn unil Lniwi nti.l n hi1 nnfiii tni'j
. arpbr coei.rrr imy weninn bavins1 with us forever.
Utiierity ever girls, had te be very prim The old idea was te prohibit every
JWd strait-laced. If In her innermost i rmnll human Jey. becauc it must lie
Heart she was n soot! nut tired, human, sinful. Forbidding n let of nets has
fifi ; l,er'0M' he must keep that her- j no value In building up n blic, fine, in in in
nole fnet dark, and pretend a severity dependent-thinking ehnrneter, however,
ue dlil net feel. The girls detested her She stated that she was net hired as n
behind her bnrk, although they were 'Jailer te i-cold incorrigible girls, ns in
Compelled te pay her actual reverenee a reformatory, but as a consulting ex
it her face. pert te be convenient te young women
"W this woman, still young and at- of integrity and ambition, te advise and
tractive, recognizes that no etn has nnv assdst them with their serious problems.
real Influence through bete and threugh1 ... . . .
enforcing laws which jnnng folks be- TTUSItlONS in clothes are a matter
lleve te be unfair or nbMird. Wh recall " 0f custom merely, and what seems
Bc principal of n girls' .clioel who was pretty and proper one year, or In one
mucin wnen discovering Hint nny country, appenrs as rather sliecKlng n
one chewed gum as hr would limy been few jears earlier or Inter, or In peme
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l.ttters te Cunthla'$ column mut b
trrltten nn one .ifp el the vattr ettlu
niirf ninsf br -Icnnl with the writer's
naitir iihiI niMi-fs. The tmrne Hill net
be nilllnlitil il the tenter fif net with
f. iH-leni! trttfrn and Iclrr icHllen
en Bufi lrfr- nt Ittt tiattr U'lll lint D
mmen-erf. Writers che mien ufi'seiial
niMV.'rrj that can be aivrn Hi fhe
relMiiiit lelll tlrnn leek therr. as vrr vrr
tenal Irttirt art eitlt teritttn U'hen
atMelufrhv ntcettarv.
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Yes, Palm Beach
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In Quandary
Vmr Cynthln Yeu have often helped
me in my troubles nnd new I am com
In for eiir ailvlce nKatn.
Ixist week wlille nt a dance I met a
fellow who seemed very much attracted
te me. He saw me eCten nftir that
and new I ilnd that I am in lev with
hlin. .New my trouble is this: I lme
lenrned from my friends that this fel
low nlrendy has a sweetheart. I have
found out who the girl Is and t love
her dearly. I would net want her te
think that I hnve stolen this fellow
from her. t think he does net enre
for her nny mere. He wishes te see me
eftenr. should I never see him again?
Please help me, Cynthia.
AN'XtOUS.
Unless tbe young man Is ensngad te
this ether Rlrl there Is ccrmlnlv no
reason why you should net have him a
a friend.
Won't Accept Hit Reasons
Dear Pynthln I am come te seek
your ndvlce for the first time. My
trouble in this: I ha(j Intended having
a masked party nt niv home nml linil
nil planned out for It, but unfereeen
the culprit been caught Mealing, ether bind. The length of girls' kirts ,'r,?,m.ii.i ?-nna arls.cn wnlch ma .'J
New. nt jeung minds realie in-tin.-- at the particular moment did net inter- .n J " lJ'l'il
tlvely that it is wicked le nteal : they est her: sh- was net vitally concerned , 0 'eV slatlnKans aid r Jets for
veuld react against tier own nlnv.'.w.i, .l.ri In. In ,,..,..! t,nl.n. n...li I ,e UZ , .? -re",?,n1lL n" ? JiP.re,,s for
!. ...I .". "a ..'' - vuiim ... .& IIL.II.III. Ill III. Ill II.
inn cine
mnte wlm stele, without any compuNien ns s'
nt nil. They would ngrec with instruc
ters nt once tunt this was n really im
moral act Hut when uch nonsense
na n violent and extreme punishment
was meted out for a sillj little custom
like pum-chewini;, they simply dtcted
the principal, nnd she lest 'their respect.
AVli.it she wanted was te i Hut for feme reason or another sh
e!p them build up sterling characters declines te accept my apology and will
thnt would make them constructive nnd
Miluable human beings and citizen", net
mere puppets, avoiding this or that
small error.
AA'amen have had all the negative vir
tues accentuated for centuries, but sel
dom the strong, tine positive ones.
The Reckless Age
By HAZEL DEYO DATCHELOR
net en w-rlta te tne. Can you Blvi-
me nny aid ns te what te de or say?
Any information and advice you may
be nole te jclve me will be dulv appre
ciated. DOUDTFUL.
It would have been better te have
called en her and told her In person
of your reasons for net havlnp the
party than te have written. Trv te go
see her and talk it ever.
r
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Aline t'e'tcr, n member of the cay
younger tet. rln'iilei te become
engaged te Chnrlrii Tmc. net he
eautc she tnve htm. but bvrainr thry
teem se tccll auitnl te each ether.
CIIAI'TEK V
A Modern Engagement
YES. it was very pleuant being
engaged te Charley
Net enlv did Aline gain prestige be
cause of the fact thnt she was engaged,
but if uesdble she bad mere freedom.
This was due in lerge nart te the fnet j n splendid woman of her. Charley felt
that she could mnnnge Charley se wel'. that mirrlage was wlint Aline needed.
Chnrlev wis elder thnn Aline, and
was growing a little bit tired of ' sni.
inz nreund. ns he nut it.
had met Aline, he hud found m.v
the girls pretty much the same, he had
even drifted into an understnndinj; of
ports with a couple of them, but noth
ing had ever come of it.
AVitli Aline it wn? different. He
hind her capacity for frivolity, there
was a certain dependableness. She wn
eung and had te b given her head,
but vhe wn fastidious, nnd su had
qualities that, dew'eped, would make
She Will Only When She Will
I'ear Cynthia I linv ;i tev. nnlnis
I w Ish you would make clear for me, I
ns i i.new you nav lir i..wl nth.irq in
intil he tne same circumstances. I have known
nest of young lauy rer abet:
about enn v.nr and
havM been out with her ciulte n few
limes, in fact never lf.si than ence a
wc.k. When I met this Rlrl she. seemed
very nice, which at prent she Is. but
Licks some of her natural ways. 1 will
try te explain te you what I mean,
nvery time she wanted te pe out she
would call me up. and that was all that
was necessary, r would meet her th.it
nlrtbt. teke her te a show or dance or
dinner and then home real early.
N'ew. Cynthia. If I was te c.ill her
un and ask her te co out with me
mayli- a few nights later she nlwa.is
kJIsVriB i
tnat she could manage Charley se wel'. ; tnnt mirriage was wnat Aline neecie.i. . hu, h0mn 0::cu abeu belr.s tire br
He seemed w rendy te accede te her Tt would act as ball.Kt. but he loved Mi te ,j0 SOmethlnii for her mother.
wishes, te allow her te have every
thing te say, nnd Aline took ndvnntage '
of his love for hr te impress upon
him the fact that .lm had no intention '
of marrying just yet.
"Ner for a long time." she had aidi
when they had talked It ever. "AVe're '
both young. Charley, nnd there's plenty
t time abend of us te assume re.
spensibilltles. An engagement gives
us n chance te ee hew well suited we
are te each ether. That's sensible,
isn't it?" .
And Chnrley had agreed, although
If the truth lie known In- wasn't en
tirely Katisfied. Aline made him feel
tnat he had no held en her. Using
engaged te her was nn empty kind of
a thing, and as the days passed, this
Isn't It surprising te find that the
time has gene almost nil the way
nreund te the Southern sensen
ngnln! Hut it hns, nnd this frock
of brocaded crepe Is one of the nd
vnnce styles for resort wear. The
het of wide brim nnd flower trim
ming completes a charming warm
weather costume
Can Yeu Tell?
By R. J. and A. W. Be&mer
Antdincttc Dennelltfs
Advice en Beauty
BEATRICE Why an operation?
Yeu hnve te operate en yourself with
will power te euro you of self-con-tcleUHtiess.
If you will try te plant
this Idea in your mind that it ia it
form of vanity nnd selfishness because
eiir mind is en yourself nil tbe time
perhaps that will help ou trnmfei'
veur thoughts te the ether person with
whom ,ou happen te be thrown. Hup Hup
pese you simply force yourself te talk
every time you get a chance. Think
of something nice te ney te the ether
person, nnd keep your mind off your
self. I suppose you are wondering it
jour hat is straight, if your hair is
ns nice ns it might be. if the ether
person thinks you nrc attractive. Just
put that sort of thing out of your
mind, and ferce words out of your
iiidii tli , even nt the hazard of it mis
take or two until you arc recovered
from tir tongue-tied state.
C. K. There are geed powders en
the market which de stick. But even
these bnve te be rencwedafter a few
lieursu ns the countless numbers of
public performers en the powder puff
would prove. An application of creum
wiped off until it Is felt but net seeu
verves us n base for powder efttlmcs.
But if I were you I would try out
different brands until you have the
cue of right texture for your partic
ular skin,
ElVIETi P. Ai twenty-six one
should net show wrinkles. I think you
enn eliminate your worries by u few
minutes of massage nightly with u geed
cel.l cream or n skin feed, formulas
for both of which I possess nnd which
,ieu may have for a stamped addressed
envelope. I think you should use creum
eiery night anyway. Your skin is un
doubtedly of thnt fine texture which
requires mere than nrdlnnry enre. When
the skin is excessively dry nnd tine the
lubricating oil should be supplied and
censtnnlly,
FRECKLE FACE The easiest way
te heat the freckles is te prevent them.
They are the bane of my life because
I de net seem te be able te pet u
formula thnt will evict them with a
few applications. However, I have
the best there Is te be had. se if ou
will send 13" stamped addressed en en
elep. I will forward It te you gladly,
and If you will just be patient one of
these dais you will be the nufreckled
little gill again,
JEAN II. Five feet two nnd you
weigh LIS pounds nt twenty' Oh, jmt j
could count en a geed round ten pounds
tee much. That is allowing you n few
extras without the actual excess. Yes,
jeu can reduce. That is, if jeu can
go en a diet and de n little mere exer
cising. Send nleng the stamped nd
dresscd envelepe for reducing booklet.
Gray Menkey Fur One
of Autumn's Offerings
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Cheap Materials and Stingy Werk m
Mere Meney and Trouble in the End
The Man Who Tried te Cheat in Building His Heuse Found
This Out te His Great Sorrow
A certain amount of it his t
expended later en, If net In the hL?
nlng, and It cesta mere if the tseSll
comes later than if it had beenfiH
given at the start. "
xe ee sure mere art tines and mm.
when it Isn't possible. They don't?
" iie u.nt:uiua,
XXTE WASTE te much tlm. t.i..
" save It. te much money ttrlatZ
heard it, se much energy tr,i7 JJ
Indulen our tsxlneu. ",nt W
Efficiency economizes en all tw
bnf In a win. mtrft .". ."",
plenty for all needs; but ptcTtS
Efficiency would hare prerldtd tk.
ehean hnusa with uinlnm.., !......"''
need te be repaired and bolstered rti
every week or fe. u
But then a "cheap skate" im't r
flelent, anj mere se than the mZ
who believes thnt the world ewes kff
n living nnn then sits back te wh
for It te be brought In en n Hirer trii
Neither of them sets very fir-uL
are both nlwnv rnmnrtvin J". '
takes nnd making up back work. ,
hp fnn lniien tn vk ictwnv ier. nnn nd tVifa u eiu,... ,.. .. .. ... t
c,i m,.,.. i.n.i linn .n- tvieH A eiiha ,- thi. i. J.. n-.t . Whether Olil XcwsnnefrH Can no lTi1
4U .i4i' mm mvi mi.. !-. v i.iii- nt.'t jv vnin tiai'ii, i iiau i - . . .-., .-- - --
Tint Charley felt thnt If -n tee , a.'lt:l.? argument with her Just te work
much when Aline refused te wear a
ring or te nnve the engagement of
flclallv announced,
Things You'll Leve te Make
my plans, but my plan did net work.
I dldn t call her Uli for n. month nml
didn't Intend te. One nlRht about five
Asaln for Printing
During the war the German Govern
ment tried te conscrve the available
"The minute we de thnt. people will
begin te thin!: of us ns tied. I'd
rather consider it an understanding
for the prts'nt. Chnrley. that's much
the better arrangement."
And I'har'cy was forced te ngree te
this, tee, although he knew all about
tmde-standings from pan experience
and knew hew extremely elastic they
were.
But it i something te be unef-
fielnl'y "Migige.l in Aline, and because
fact was impressed upon him mere and ehe liked h'.m. s!u- was for the most part en the days, she tells ou hIic Is It
SnTwSTe "new The rease'ndll'ply of paper by perfecting n process
told hsr, but It seems te de no Reed. ' whereby the Impressions left by the Ink
bh;n"cne1,teV,hnVBM,ter,95,en1li Printing n newspaper or magazine
saw lier last, after the argument, she
s-ild whe knew any time she'd cull I
would answer her This Is true, but
why doesn't she want te go out when
I ple her a call? Thl. mav seem
ridiculous te you, but T mean every
thing I say, and It Is necessnr te hae
your adIce, Cnibla. A. IJ. C D.
Perhaps the eirl rcnllv ha sime
thlniXF te de at home und Is enlv free
mere,
Fer one thing, she was se casual
about love-making of nny kind. AVhen
they were alone, nod lie put his arm"
around her, she did net draw away,
but she remained perfectly still in his
arms. There was no rcspensu in her,
and her lips when he kKscd them were
cool. At times like iliese lie wanted
te storm her with questions, lie want
ed te ask her it' she really loved him,
and if she did. why she we-, se mat
ter of fact about everything.
But he did none of these thlnrs. nnd
for a very gee I reason. Ue was afraid
urv swtet le mm. nut her engage
ment seemed le make no difference In
her treatment of ether men. She tllrt
ed ju-t ns much: nt dances she never
-nved n.ei- than two dances nnd the
supper dime fur lull. And becauci
Cliailey reallv love 1 her, because the
manhood in him was at lit": awake,
it Infuriated him te see "he naj she
looked up Inte the ej cs of ether men.
They h.i.l their first str.eus quarrel
ever an incident of this l.in.1. nnd at
first Aline it-fused te take the tiling
seriously. However, when "he nw that
be wus doggedly in earnest, she laugh
leuld he removed by n chemical process
which blenched Ihe Ink out of the paper
nnd made it white again.
Tlry found this could he done if ink
made from "coal black" instead of
"glib black" wns used. By blenching
printed newspapers) in this way they
could b" used ever again five or h!x
time, llecently the United States
forests products laboratory has suc
ceeded iu developing a process along
this line. One mill has "de-inked"
siems a small thing te make se much of.
A Brave Little Weman
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i.i-ai i.iituiiii 4 ic.i.-u lev jne nine wi . -..-ru, . . e -I " ..,....
Kelib HeU). I don't Knew buw you ' were than J.iOO tens of elu newspapers
lull the nerve' le try the third hti.ibund. , m r. made ibis bleached paper into
I was m.nried when 1 was sixteen te u . .. , ... ,,j,
S. utl.erner. Hebby, 1 loved him dearly ' ether paper of the required strength
and we .ere huiijiy for two years. lie alld tint se that newspaper publishers
left me with a baby seven months old. . . ,, , . .,.,,i.,i ,.,..i, a
Aftir suvliur away two months be I huv accepted it as standard stock. A
pleaded In his letters fjr me te come te clav-like substance called Ilantenite,
n in ana i went out est. I found wjll(), s made from volcanic a.h and
him In all sorts of lies and stei las and ,i i tiv In Wvnmlinr. is
came my
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of losing her. the bend that held tli-m ' ed in Ids face ami told him lie was , a.ld all oerts of unkind thltiKs. tried ing precesn nnd it is new thought that
together seemecl he fragile that h wa" jealcis. Because this was tnie it did te win hlrn back, but he left me asuln. a great deal of the immense quantity
afraid te take the chance of severing net go verv far toward mating Churlev Hbby, if I did anythlnu wrong te him of e'd newspapeis mny be reclaimed in
It altogether, nnd se lie remained mlrnr feel any better about it. ' ' L.u ','' h'l7 ,bSe". "".J 'V,1'' !",r, 1",'1,.U? l,'is ''
and took what .he gods were geed l!ti SU" m.' w III iffi "tVl'aV, , The black coloring matter in, .rlnt-
enough te give him. Tomorrow 'Pie Cause of the Quarrel pullee m-. hdir Hut net I I K.pt !'"' "d: is ellhev g.is black or lamp
The Weman's Exchange
Te Mrs. Marien E. S.
The name of the enr-espendent who
asked about dressmnk'ng va net ketit
en file, ns her query w.is answered tend
finished up In the column. I believe h
wanted senifthini !e,s- esnnslvi than
what you would want te off jr. anyhow.
Bring Them In
Te thr Vdtter of It'eiiKin'j I'agf
Dear Madam Will you please tell
nw hew and hfn te iut sl.ps from.
geraniums also if thej st n.J th frost '
m J .r.
i
Yeu should sf,i tl at tl.e H.T.ir u-ns
ar brcuirht 'n'e the lr' ike tn.tr..Jtately.
as the frost is apt t r Kill them Uf
oeurae, there b.i" be-i nn 1h.,i . fiem
yt, but it is b's'. nnt tn f"P"Be the'
plants ev n tu light tries Thi sl.ps e.ui
b cut nev
The New Magaxlne
Te thr V'H'tir of Wouldn't Vane
Dear Mndam I am n. freshman in
high school The faculty has ,,, ided
that we shr.ibl have a hlch school
paper This Is te be published even'
rnerfth by the commercial students of
the freshmnn, sophomore Junier and
aonler clnses It would pleuse me mv
much If veu would suggest some nnmee.
t: II
Call tb imgazinei "The pen and
Keys, l'hn Kibincing Seal's ' or ' Im Im
eort and It i tort"
A Herse That Isn't Real
Te the F.dller of Weman's Pe7'
Dear Madam Has any one, an nnl
tufted or patdT inache horse, slm.lir
te the men that anni.allv apr-ur hung
Ins; trt the "i.hoetn-' in the New Years
parade" I would cerialnlv Ilk- te net
In touch with th owner of e-ie
MP.rf S
It lust may happen thnt there i'i one.
dreaming of scene of uayety en Hreid
trcct and that it Is new In a nev. :-
v'.s'fis co.-i i-r of til atilc .'i veiiiS
r'a.'.. r't heme. I'll let jeu Uuew !.' any
r'te iiu a horsy Ilka this that he duir. t
mind parting with. '
Getting There
Te the Editor of Weman's 1'nijr
Dear Madam Would you ple.-f. !p.
form in hew te reach the Sears-P.ee-buclt
Company en Koesottlt P.eulevard
by th way of the Frankford "I," from
Fifteenth and Maiket streets" ,
a RKADnrt.
Oct en nn eastbennd .ir !n the r,uh
way stallei, at Klf'ceMh strre, marked
J'rnnkfenl ebuate.i, aid ride te Mm
iraretta street 0t rt her and walk
alenu rrankferd lead t . Orthodev
street, where jeu taku car 2n. 75
Working Outside of Scheel
7'e tfte Editor of Wemcir.' Vna1"
Liear Madam 1 am a jenng gtr! sti
(felnti te si-hoel, und I would like te
-arn iin t I'.nev during mv spH(, tine'
I N eld 1 ke ij "t 'iiili') Weill te t ilie
lien e . ) M
t'tjp li it n.e Junier Hmplym.'iit
Service, I'.. ' h-rn siieet, and dl
them abcut M.ur-e'f Thev find posi
tions f ir b ; s u d utiis thai require Ihn
heu'H tnat art-n t lllleil by school, ,nul
I n m 'ur. the will be Interested in
helpli A veu
WHAT'S WHAT
fly Helen Drew
en sniihr.K with a stiff iqiper Iqi I li id
no 11,'itln i im lather, u tn li"l(i
me and r,ad i go te u l,e-pital en ohm ehm
uy I in.- out en top. My I" . Is two
j ears nM ar.d baa i.ir leen h'.s father
ihe little g.rl docs net remember him
And 1 h.'in partly forgotten tee I
knew afur he left me tbu first tlm.- he
wasn't worth while. Hut Hobt , v.lnn
you rr.akw a mlstuKe, I belies ! jeu
should grin and bear It. and be a peit
Never hurt the ether fellow's feelings
I'm fflad he hurt me and J never hurt
him. With all of this, I de net hate
men. Hi was only one and there are
thousands In the world nnd tb're net
blink (ias blaik is made from natural
en- biiiit in such :i way that the llame
is tlitewn ngiiui't a co!l surlnce. As
-iM.il as the rculiing soot Is feiim-.l it Is
in.iiir dint'dy r'm""d and the pimess
repcitid. Lamp block is made u. void
ing te the same gnr.'ral principles, et
..ptnu thar instead of using gas, the
sn-ialUd dead oils nru used, being
Imineil with or without II wick. It
. . .. .. , ..,.,.. ..... j l.
tlil.es a tneusnuu cuuic imi ""'l TUtlnum W.ddln. Rlnn Sll .,
gas te produce n pound of gas liluelt 11 & 13 S. 8th St. 8710 Oennanteun Kit.
of fair quality, while tt takes (WHO -
cubic feet of gas te make a pound of
iic'lKxvv-ll 10
A One-Piere Negligee That Will Net
Muss your Hair
Here Is n ene-tiiem negligee well
liked for its charm nnd ..uivcuieuci'.
Cut the material after the pattern
shown at the right. I'l'lic diagram
shows one-fourth of the patieru.) If
jeu prefer you can make the neck line
nt the back higher than nt the fient.
I. cave the top open at the sheuldcis.
Have it close with snaps. Trim the
neck and sleeve openings with a mute
rial of contrasting color and add long
Mewing sleeM's of chltTeu. Stitch a
wide sash of the chiffon te the center
buck of the mgllgec nt tin waistline.
Bring tin siish nreund te the front,
then mound ngnln nml tie it nt the
side. The feature of this pattern for a
negligee is i hnt it will net disiin.inge
.Miur hair when putting it mi. as it
fastens en liie should. r. I'i.OUA.
By CORINNB LOWE
As yet no monkey wrench hns been
suffered in the new winter clothes. In
stead of being wrenched from the fa
miliar frincy pelt we beheld, indeed,
n firmer riveting of the attachment.
The eniy difference Is that new we
seem te have mere varieties from which
te cheese. Ter, like that Paris novelty
of shaven lamb, monkey fur Is inflected
In various tints. Should you fancy
purple or pink or green monkey, you
can get it thnt way. And, In addition
te these eunset effects, there Is nlse the
gray or natural colored monkey.
The last nnmctl Ik today the favor
ite of the French designer nnd there nre
a number of coat models exploiting the
preference. macK coats, in particular,
are a favorite background for the new
neutral toned pelt.
Thus in tedayV draped coat of black
veleurs de lalne we encounter gray
monkey fur as tbe trimming note. Oth
erwise tills model is distinguished by
sleeves which, open half way down the
tuner length of the arm, provide in the
triangular rear drapery one of the most
cherished effects of the season. Tiny
folds of self material fellow the front
portion of the Blcevc. The ornament
fastening the wrap Is of cut steel.
Iren-Made Hems
Kecently In making thirty-five ense
ment cloth curtains i saved much time
by using a warm iron for crenslng the
hems. Te de this lay tne curtain
lengthwise en the beard, turn the hem
in this case two inches with the left
linnd, holding it In place with u feet
rule. Draw the ruler along the h"in
just nlicn.l of the Iren, thus assuring
a perfect measurement. Turn the op
posite side in the same way, then the
ends. With the four sides well creased
in this manner, it is n comparatively
simple ina ter te turn in the raw edges
and pin or baste. Mrs. K. W. B., iu
(feed Housekeeping.
Hairdressing
Marcel and Hairdress, 75c
JENNY SELTZER'S SALON
tn iir.sTMT I'Hem: wr 71 :
iteit.M '.mu si:(emj ri.oert
ONCE upon a time a man built a
house, which he rented out te an
ether man nnd his family. . .
xtiis nrst man was wnat is Known as
and is very often called a "cheap
sknte."
. iin iibeu cnemp material ur iim iiuuxj,
he had the cheapest kind of plumbing
put in, and he bought the least expen
sive furnace that he could And.
But the heuse looked fine when it
was finished,
The ether man noted In and started
te live there.
Pretty seen he began te hare trouble
with the furnace! It wouldn't heat the
heuse properly.
He told the landlord, and the land
lord had te have the furnace fixed for
turn.
Then something happened te the
water pipes.
Dlshwashlnc had te be stenned for
n day or two, and bathing was either
discontinued or indulged In at the ex
pense of costly spring water.
That had te be fixed.
Then the front deer bell refused te
ring and that had te be fixed.
By that time most of the windows
of the house had parted company with
thelr surroundings, leaving little cracks
under the sills through which the nir
and light came in.
SO THIS man and bis family moved
out of the house te go te nnether
one which was better built and better
equipped.
Anether family moved In.
The some procedure was gene through
with again : the furnace get out of or
der, the wnler pipes froze or burst or'
leaked something dreadful; the wires
get out of order und nil the time the air
kept en merrily creeping through the
cracks in tne window frames.
Knch time the landlord had te pay
workmen te repair the damage, and
altogether he paid about twice ns much
nn he would have paid if lie had bought
geed material, geed plumbing and n
geed furnace te begin with.
He isn't nn exception; he's a speci
men of a type.
Ills troubles ought te teach ethers
like him a lessen thnt they won't for
get, but they don't.
They ought te teach the rest of in
something, tee.
They ought te prove te us hew fool
ish It is te try te use slipshod methods
and expect te hnve no mere difficulty.
SO OFTEN we think "nobody will
ever knew," when we want te be
stingy about putting our heart into our
work.
We only hnlf de It, glossing ever the
outside se that it leeks nice and fin
ished nnd pretty.
I He silly of us! In the shortest kind
of time we have te de It all ever
again, or else spend twice ns long
patching it up lubnrleiirly because It
hasn't been done right nnd has given
itself away.
It isn't worth what is saved, whether
it be time or money or effort.
SAUNDERS
Ilk. Ilk nnd (2k . g e
Solid Geld Wsddinr Rln PO TO blO
MlAfllilOJUU DV XCAlltl
Tomorrow Where I Mil lee
Sedas Originate?
Cieam
THE HOME
IN GOOD TASTE
II y Hareld Donaldsen Uberltin
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LOVE NOTS
By KAY KKAN
The Changing Scene
I.nve, like the calendar, must bine
'Its reasons. A chanr.'' of bcnit like
a change of underwear, will de much
te acclimate one's feelings.
KOSler IS It l' lieeu me niinuvi tin
1
nil allKe. 1 work for my babies nlKht en hlneL- uf I be finest duality. ts
nnd day, and they are worth weiklnif biarj j mUch blacker than lamp black,
for I am new twenty-one And be-
llcve me veu cant Keep a goon teman
down Hebby, 1 don't think jeu in-,l
hard te make keI. Veu only want lla
Kiel tblnits of Uf- and net the but. i
Veu don't knew what real sorrow and
trouble Is yet. If you had two Intl..
mouths te feed and two I ttle lin(IJeN
rluti-.e, veu would b" happier and weuM
has.) rie tluiH te think who numb, i
four will be
exn WHO KN'OW.S
And Still They Write
l .ear Cynthia Pl-n'e. rrr I ! fr -g.
J ii ther en your kindness Thank en
Inconsistent, tbj name Is Weman
I Knew you'd laugh, and I nald thai If
ou did. I wouldn't write, but. weh l
lust did, that's nil. Its funny We
both get the phjsbial des, ript ens
nirtly wrong, but the characteristics
t guesstrd correctly, and jeu can t
Imagine hew Kind I was. I iva.,lj felt
that I wasn't helm? quite tine te my
self for, te me, personality and char
acter count first, and netsenal appear
ance tags along way down at Dm .-nd
,,.. Dlease don't Infer from that that
I didn't llke your description I did, I ,
most awfully, nnu especially me u.en-'
grel. Of course, I llke a man te be1
well groomed but that doesn't necei-'
"nrlly mean that he has te b' a second
Adenis. I'm glad, tee, that jej IKe
... from mv own description 'cause.,
iunt between -ou an' n an' the lamp-,
'. .. t .1. tVil.ilr ulit 'iitlft if ,.n ' n l.l.
J',..,,!; i steel bus iu nluee beside tin- comfort
I liked jour second paragraph most , able armchair or davenport, or tne tne
ef all. especially the tlrst part lUnllj plnee.
I wouldn't say that "most women were, -fhere is the small milking steel for
lnniuie i.c ', -. ,-. ..i ir the great big flu-place reminiscent et
TERMINAL MARKET
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fflsiwmiir J ' a
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Steels
Steels should b" In every lieme.
First Aid
te
Broken DelU
Dell Hospital
Broken DelU
Repaired and Made
te Loek Like New
Paits, Wig; Rubber, etc.
Frank Kiesling
2139 Germantown Ave.
Large Aitertmant of DelU,
Toys, Coaches, Etc.
TAPESTRIES
VTITII OB WITHOUT NKKDI.WOINT
FOREIGN or Demestic
at RIGHT Prices
lt.. HtntJifs. n.i.tlr. Beats. l'niUtnt.
.. With Wurklns M tvrlnU
TIIK AS5nUTMFNT I I'NEUUAI.ED
STAMPED LANDSCAPE
CANADIAN HOMESPUN BAGS
is am. roi.en
GIFTS BEADS WOOL
Germantown Novelty Shep
A W. CIIEI.TKN AVK. (tin. 40HS
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I JONES' SHOES
Arch Support Shoes
2752 Germantewn Ave.
fladiu' Finttt Vici Kid Comfert
Shots, with Steel Arch Sappert,
5 Kabbtr Metis Attached.
9 Rttl Niture's Comfert
All rite 1 I'rem Ta
g All wldtlm i te 10, at
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Sweater SaIa
$8.50 Shaker Knit Swaattn, SC.gfl
$10.00 Roll-Cellar Swaattn, $7,50
In whit, mtroen navy tad brewa '
9u.uu men sweatera SA.n
COLOMBIA KNITTING Mini
Frankford Caw We. a Pan Oat rjl2
When your mouth
ia watering for a piece
of fresh, appetizing
cake, that's the time
te buy a
Yellow
TASTYKAKE
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A Delicious Dessert
A Wholesome Feed
Fer Fifty Yean
A Standard Product
Made from the choicest in
gredients obtainable and appro
priate at any time or season.
At ur Cncer'i
n
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Preiuctn ofDtltcieut R 6-R Bened Chicken
Philadelphia
Atlantic City
Baltimore
Wilmington
ystiLiaw?
The Sheps of Sensible Prices
S.ft.
4fWTtr MUk
iiwmktm
KKKlMrWmtOHlmimmm vJL
Ferlnfanlt
cktnvmlm
NO COOKING
The "Feed Drink" for All Aces!
Quick Lunch at Heme, Office and
Fountains. Atk ter HORUCK'S,
l9"Aveid Imitations fi Substitute!
i. ? '. .1 - ...! .in.l
rrn nn.l doemi't tit In t.. mv Id.Ti of 1 " uajK; inpve is inn iwy- ""'.
wugueiitB thn naiiu en tn.) iftjileitl
ife ut all, or. If eu'li p.irden my I "" French lines (see illuBtrntleni tlint'-s
lllarlty, our l.la of one, tltlwr. hnn itH place litiile 11 tull itcucIi win- ,
low wltn Rrnrvfm urajn'ries. hcu n
steel ceul.l lif ninde of Mi breeatlc
Iinishcd with frinsp.
In n room where nn "in Irnim.
a w
nmlUflrltV
fm ict'ttlriK tcrrllilv iwrrenal, but. hen
c-stlv new, weuli m" I wouldn't
worry either Yeu will wnn duy be
fore you r''!ln II Y.iui iiiltiitlerm
aren't se terribly nuniPieui Utlier V.'IbIi
1 hud u" tow
It 1h tee bad wv cnii'i Jiieet. for there
(ncthun-4 1111 anefster) leeks down from
n - . .l 1 1.1 Iia n tr,i'
H KIIE irilllll Ifl T. PIllllllU MW .. r.....
nru
liven jieepM wli.j are net regular . , Hv. ,,na can't Soni.Iie.'
hRbltiii'H of thi. ilu.itrc and mra Ilnd 1 ; y,,.;, ,. r.vlltiir that we will
H 100 ea.i v en, 1 ineei, jer there " a'"- ii' wi'tw rminiM "' --
tiuch a ininj" thliiKs thnt 1 w ant covered with Wfillt.elnt, jierhiips tne
theuith.
for len't
" .-.. ,,... ,1 : 1... ... nn it
7P"' Z'VZln Viu 1. . f. v"v ,- XiHl h""1",ri u''ft-1, te Ur ,a ib0.. "ur,y ! hirV an old " uotalen that hhvh ,'ei
Ming te iBimiln tli' -.uii' f"r""- ' o.tiikIeimI It Ih a leliKht.'m way tlh'.nrg Ueut "Where there's 11 will," tc.?
fik face powder, love will -1 leiK'r tuenteitaln out-of-town vlslteri. rm ferc.'d te renfe.n that If ''wini ,'
oil tufce time te inb tn a little (ilnt- "II evenltiK at'lie Ih Indi.atvd for , . il.l acceniDliKh It. wu'd have m.t ln.
r a mm m -. ,. Until aii n r il 11 r in.-in 11 lin n. ..iii.i. 11 V.nl -'- t iii 1 . . ""-i
imJTlh Blvlnjr innn nM,e 1 rmiivli nnd m-e th epe, a. but the -tlnu.Me of the
''iitJZ&iim' .-.!,.. ,u r.( liniiL hllilhelf lll'OIlt mill' '"""'' ' "r :
mml "Fer KreirM Vhe Jey of them,- 0xXk M a
SIP?'
m
fn
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theutre li net fiultc se fm-nul. There
America, even cutaway
urn unrn , tv... ,,ifn.
Ar.d if Xill de net CXIK'Ct whtle the, wcniKiii iiijije.ir In wlint In
tblnit you will net be disupnelnted known a "deml-tellette." Informal din-
i.aiuuuuijni) uruuiicbv,
lier at th enera or
erferinunce. It In the
have the front heat
occupied by women, if u woman In
rut fat or noner, ue ih alven tne teal
next te the stiiBC The men occupy
the ueatu In the rear, Kxcept at a
Ug party. It Ih net correct for men
te place tnemaelves in t&e front row
1?Zm
,.?3fn Ten tin net eet It. ner dress net consplcueiiHly decellete.
lr'j-TTXti- :.i. .i. ... ..t ,.,.,i,i iir. in a ixix, wnn
iJW,KueuBii "" ""''"' '"""' ,- theatrical tn
lltyeur winter eutrtt linndy. feHnva
I uiwuy uuurn iu go 10 1 iw-
it lUraember, that leve does net
iifMitru. ,
We. Uittr Ctmptf jttMtD
v .: 1.. .. "nt .- ... -.
bke. ah 11 i, 11 win nn ui'i ment un
kind thlnK Fate ever did If we don't
meet perHenally.
There! lines thnt answer veur re
fluent? And de you think for one little
minute. M'tsleur S'll Veus Plait, that
I would have anmvered your lettern If
I didn't llk yeu1 Itcally. 1 thought
veu knew me better than that' It. 8.
V. I. teuta de RUlte, for the waiting
between letters Ib meit awful, dreadful
long, and, eh, pleaa don't call mi
"child," "caiwe, you tec, It makes me
feel terribly "young nnd unsephisti
cated." ur, Biieum 1 si y, mere se
ever, rer 1 am, usieur,
JCULKMBNT UNB TFIUM,
tt'rirV ,if tlm iu.ium 111 tlltt IlictllrO
Tliere nre stiKils of every Hizu nnd
elinpe. llenvv enk MheIh for rooms fur
nished in Colonial nnd .Tarebenn Htyle;
atoeN of breende und llt for nn em
pire boudeir: long low stoeN te ntnnd
InvKlnvIv l.ifn,e the fire. KVfin in II
kitchen we may ue a gnyly painted
high steel instead of the erdlnury
kitchen rbalr. , .
(If course (.tools inndn te stand be
n!de annclmlra and dnvenperta are low
and should be relatively heavy se thnt 1
they will net enslly be meiij eyer.
Most steels, however, are used in pluce
nf n rlinlr nml nrn nheut the NniUd
height and of light weight, se as te be J
cuauy moved from place 10 v"v"
temtittwm "TUHmrrn
mf
DIAMONDS JEWELRY
New deHlgns particularly de. '
slrable for gift purpose. Our l
Confidential Credit Plan
Ilxtends cash advantages
Hnd convenient payments '
ASamon&Sens
133 Seuth 13fJ5I.
Near Walnul Si"
A New Breem
Sweeps Clean
Special This Week
5,7 Breems e43c
S? Breems n. 5SC
75c1 Breems t.6Sc
Tn all our Stores
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Fer Friday and
Saturday
Kemarkable Values in
Coats and
Dresses
ClethDresses
$25, $29.75,
35nd'39.75
In Peiret Twill, Tricetint
and the New Sports Matt'
rials. A (Ive.tit. Varicttl 01
' Medels for Mam'selle and
, I Madame. The Illustration
shows a dignified smart Dress
of Peiret Twill in Brown,
Navy or Black $39.75.
Fur-trimmed Coats,
$59.75 and up.
Hand Made Peter Pan
Blouses, $2.50.
Clearance of Fall Medel Hats, $5.00
Wonderful Vatuca
127 S. 13th St. and 1337 Chestnut
n.
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