(if iiT r &. Rfc KKK' 1 HILAD .'fiM&SiKtf&i' strfHifWu'r.K? W" - " - I ffir!M,""""'""",,"""" " """"" PFBft iiri . a omen rie Live en Mean Uessip iftaau jH re f.s JLfAe L.hatfp.rina StiarmWs ;, JTfy Fi 6ef, Pretending te Be Busy, When All They 'Vfk Jfea"y Ban I Seme Bi e Juicy Slander te Pick Up SiSw v. . QUE Is n wealthy woman and ihc has m iff"VO flrls passed nn elder woman, Wbe bowed with rnther extrn effuleti , and nodded somewhat stll'.ly te b ether. SsV&'Why, don't you knew her?" nsked Itf&JM. recipient of the cenllnl greeting. JveWOh, yes," leidlcd the ether alrl fiiniT, "Wily, she spoke se coldly de you g-ts M8r ng se she didn't rccnitnlrc you?" tes. she ropesnlr.ed mn. Huf evnr Mace father foiled In- business I've no ticed that she deein't s-eem te wnnt te peak. She tiied te pretend te he n rent friend of the whole fmnlly. you new, hefeteliand, hut new It's nil dif ferent." There's n fair-weather friend for you. Elusive nnd nlnte.t tee friendly .he Was when this family seemed prosper us. But the minute the limine failed er friendship roeled. 'Her vllts stepped, her nod became Bere distant and much les i-ffu-ivf. fpHAT could he endured: lie showed her hnnd, proved that lie n- net i her satellites Naturally they fellow her lead, drink In her delicious nnd malicious slnndcr. And se several ether women have be pun te bow utility and stare disdain fully. Poelish women, te think they count for e much in the estimation of the one they seek te hurt I They de seek te hurt ! what ether mo tive could they liuve fur such behavior? It's easy te Imagine the head trouble maker hurry ins te one of her followers after I lie encounter en the street. "I saw that Williams girl today and she certainly ww well dte.ed for n Kill whose father litis failed!" Net nn unUtiil. dtaiureciihle word; but. eh. tlic Implications In the remark! It's M'ty imii'li te the William- girl's credit if she can mtiiiiige te leek well dressed when things sue In such bad condition. Inst J ear'', ilethcs can often" he mnde te leek like this jeur'b, with n skillful touch here nnd there. An; Imw. why fcheuldn't she be well dressed V I'erhapa she liud eme money of her own, perhaps some one save her WOMANLINESS IS CHIEF CHARM OF MOTIOfyPlCTURE ACTRESS true friend, and the family accented i the Milt she wen, iierhnus but whose her wenkness as they emu tit the ' business is It but hern? friendship. fclulr"" iknnllM .KtT "" hn?' CMAI.I.OW. superliciul women whose failed you. has been Inslii'ere and s ,' . .... want. n i. -.,.. I, ...,i i,.. KJ lives are made mi of nettv trirlnli- about two afTrents te realize that the ties they are like l.npllsh sparrows Whole thine In eer. I hatlerniR. lllttitiK about as if the whole thine li eer. After that ou nre the one who is busily encased with Himethlus mi the ether side of the street when this fail ure of n friend gees bv. , ui li it iiini wi-? in . .tilt But this woman didn't tnp with et!1' blr'1''' were ilre.idfiillt busy, when all the time tlie h.ne liutlilli': better te de than i ilti : t down te iitnebedy's back perch, and pick tip the fend that is meant for ,1,.,.. l,l.-,lu nc-iaing encx her own frieiul-liip : Mil went around talking te ether women bout the matter. Through bet the rumor went about that the business bad failed with 111" pockets of the president full. Of course she didn't knew, nnd It Wasn't like her te repeat Ke-it or lander or anything like that and s,,, of course, this needn't he nciepted a actual fact, but she believed that thie was "some thins funn about that fail ure I" Tliev must be very annoying te the lest of the bird world. These women are like them nnd cos ces sip is their feed. ' They will dart into nny conversation in order te pick It up nnd then repeat it with additions of their own. That's all they live for that and the attention nnd condescension of some wealthy women upon whom they gaze in awe and admiration, that is mis. t.il en, for she is inwtiiably their own kind. It's about all they're worth, tee. I The JFemanExchanse I The Reckless Age Frem Brlde-te-Ee 18 th Editor et Wen im's Van" I Dear Madam Could you tthe me any Sdvlce as te hew thltiRs should be dnne at a very quiet home wedding' My eldest brother Is u "plve me awa" Should hs wait at th" toot of the talrs for me or should I come dew n the ( talrs en his arm ' ' What should I de Immediately after I the congratulations? I AN EXPIXTANT HIlIDi:. I5y HAZIX DKYO ItATCIIKI.UK .lmr nitcr, a member of the jmj Vnuiiyir set, JcMpi te heceme in 9'Wrd te Charley Tunc, net because she et-rt him, but lecaune then teem se ,tcll suittH te each ether. Her flirt lit urn with .lffi'.n Leng, at n dnnre, infuriates Charley, but when he specks te Mine about it she tilh luin she m determined te be free. ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssHsHfeskhw ssHsisssssssssssssssssssssK' '. ' tfllBibstfssK 1 ym sKfssssssssssssssssB Vss4 'Jm giigasaw V , 1'4jP,""sj(i(yiajs KSSK '- '''''' '''ivS'ilSSsW. kvssV ahIBssV IliMSi A ssk itr k'a' v sasasv sesaagsL 1 K Vr- k s1.iikHasaaT BL'-VlifckBaV'lHate. ''''; 'BHB bbi .Ksafflpaa. YaiaiaiavsBaiai, 'vaaiaA KZSRBBaafciMwk. ;- ''lalfaBSBsN wBdiakAaajaw u m'( '&lfMmikkkk XTVjiQPPPPPPPPPPPPV' mmms. Please Tell Me What te De Br CYNTHIA ..Of!" CWWa'e eelumn mml teriltin m ni Hdt of In tavtr enlit nna muft t slentd with the wrtur's ft pubUihtd it (fcff wrtlep ?e$ net Vlfh " .Vntigntd tetters nnd Ittttrf urlttfn AJnuanti bethstdi ' urlltrn II net h answered. iVrttera who miah virseMil answers Ihnt mh I. i..m 4m lu felumit trill please leek there, lis ir ir tenl lelfrra ere only wrlltett icncn ot et ot selutelv neeetsnrv. Te "Faux Pa" Tour tugcestlena of a meeting place rer "h-ii veua riait" and "Stulment une Pltle" cannot be printed. Cynthia win net be Instrumental in bringing about a meeting, In fact she has taken pains ie atop one n she has net been tee late. About Licenses and Fee Dear Cynthia I have been reading your advice In the Evknine Pubmu l.i:i)OKi( nnd would like you te put me right en u few things. Vint. Is It required that birth certifi cates be shown In order te obtain mnrrlnge license In Pennsylvania? Second. Irces n Justice of Peace have any set fce for performing a marriage or dj ou use your own Judgment? PERPLEXED. Birth certificates are net required, nnd the fee Is usually left te a person's judgment, though sotne magistrates set their own. Most Girls Don't Want Puppy Leve Dear Cynthia The flappers may like "'.'?.". ::"." i"ys ler -a kiss boeu night." but nice girls don't like It nnd re iiic.v iciusp. auehl irirm. nt innat ti. ones I knew, don't want a "puppy love. They want a companion nnd pa', until they nie old enough te think of love and marriage. Why can't boys of the high school nge wait until they are old enough te support n wife? Obviously "Senti mental Sammy" is only n young scatter briilmil youth who necdn a few hnra knocks before he will ncqulre the right degree of sense "Sparrow," who wrete some tlme age, began te tire of klsseg se easily gotten; he wnntn te struggle mere for them. Forbidden fruit l the sweetest, t iim Just as bad ns the rtst In some ways, but nl least I don't kNs eery Tem. Dick nnd Hnrrv rnnrf.nleiit. nnd I've had plenty of chauccj. DAP1LNE. Mrs. Wilsen Discusses Possibilities of Getting Fresh Vegetables in Winter With Supplies Frem the Seuth the Markets Have These Garden Products Almest the Whole Year Through Het spiced beets nre prepared as fel iv : Cook beets ns directed, "move By MBS. M. A. WILSON Copurteht, 19tl.bu.Vrt. M, A. Wllaes. ft!. rcttrvta BY THE progress which science lias brought te bear tipen the n garden our markets are supplied with the nsparaglneus, splnaceeus plants, ed ible marlne plens, nllecemis plenls, acetarleus plants, edible fungi, legu minous vegetables, succulent roots, tlie cabbage tribe, sweet herbs nnd snlnd Plants. Lately several new varieties have been ndded te this list. Southern produce comes te the nerths ern markets early in December, nnd then there fellows In close rotetlon h harvest, working northward, until out iwn crops are ready In the early sum mer. While this feed Is n little higher in price than what wc have paid for li during the summer season, the prudent housewife will hesitate before consider ing tills difference In price, against the purchase of n fair portion of the winter cRctnble supply in these fresh, succu lent reuthem vegetables. The artichoke Is prepared for the table ei follews: Trim the artichoke, cutting off about one inch of the tip end of the leaves; trim the root end discarding any bruised or wilted leavts : plunge into n large pan of water and nuse up nnd down, te remeve sand; tie In piece of cheese cloth, and plunge into boiling water and cook, allowing twentv-flve minutes after the water starts boiling with the artichoke In ket tle. Lift, dr.iln nnd remeve from sauce pan, and serve with cither Hellandnlse sauce, pnrslev sauce, French dressing heated te boiling point, or cheese sauce. If Hie iirtlehette Is lnrife remove some of the leaves, and just use the heart. There nre two vnrlctlcs of artichoke, the clebe and the tuber or Jerusalem artichoke. The cleb nrtlchoke !. h lenfv variety, while the .Jerusalem is n hihep varletv end resembles In shape n small sweet potato without the point - ed ends. The tuber variety is pared nnd cooked 'n boiling water and served with sauce, in similar manner te the Antoinette Dennelly tells of Alice Joyce's beauty and hew she keeps her lijure Dinn cr m Tit OP .MISS ALICE JOYCE, In private life, Mrs. James B. ICesnn. Jr.. vn ' Miss Neysa McMcln. famous illustrator, A LIXi; as well ns all the ether girls ;a"- " ' w"c ;e " " fi i. l,nr t i,n,i ..in.,,,. f iiK- Iienieii. all I would ask for would be te ' '.v..... V tUlil,l . Tour brother should conie down the fairs with yiil If the RUe'ts are In th hall where they can se ou come down If net. he may wait and meet ynu mst eutsldn the room where the (.-'lemony therefore Will laiVV 11IU. , , i llllVMli ..; ..III. vub JU3I l-.UHI,l .tllllb After t!i8 congratulations comes tnc "'" ' "-i nwiiim, ioke tne train vxeiild inspire one woman te renuest, '.ss slap!" c.ieus!: te slip be made like Alice Joyce." curious te nnd out Just exactly what upper or breakfast for the bridal party. Inte town and meet Masen Leng In the j as the rewnrd of n life's labor, te be 2bff,oVeomre1irwdafanAls!,Nthe Iob the Grnjmerc. Her thoughts remodeled after the design of another bride and bridegroom may sit down did net go b"end the cvcnlne itself et ,,icr !"VX' , se,,"!,lt out Ml Joyce .. , .i. .i , . .... ... . nun ciiiiKiu iier nueiii ie cniuurii en n with the Buesta Soen afttr this they 1""" "1L l"""St '"at be minlit be de- ,r,.M Kht. seeing jaunt, that gloiieus ms an unfair thing te Charley did nastlme which never palls nor wearies, net occur te r.er. Charley was n con- "r whn it does there is every liimcu Where they are and have their breakfast With the BUesta been nrtcr mis should leave en their wedding trip About a Wedding te th Editor of WnimH'i Prn" Dear .Maaam w iu jeu kiiuu B"? And i ' venience. te be used when it was mv- cvMrj, but etliernise she was fre. tu iln her credit. Aline would tlen that hone were well abandoned Mish Joyce Is live feet seven inches, the dentist often enough te word off nny inroads en her lovely teeth, n pre caution which would prolong the beauty of many another mouth. In her boudoir a charming color scheme was noted In the plain golden blown chet rug, Chinese blue pnlnted furniture, lavender silk coverlets. Here. I was admitted te the secret of n for mal headdress which tdie Is populariz ing. She takes n band of ribbon about six Inches wide (one wns pink brocaded in slher, another jade embroidered in geld), pins one end In the hair at the nape of the neck; brings it around ever the light ear te the middle of the forehead, whence it is curried back nldien directly te meet the piece with dark brown hair, beautifully already pinned; around it gees ngnln . ... n I --., .( .... Ill IL II . -llllt' l fill III m seme or your vamaeie iiuuec; i Ilet ,n , . , ,- ,.l J .indied brews, nnd n pair of eyes which te the I hint, nut tins time n lew inches RmliTttc;Lt0M,MdKr"n,his' none S it '''"- '" ether girl out te Hlj?nHr I '"' rasl,-v '""idre the same tlnnu- of , higher than the right car. down te the UrtSfM STV iffSr ju" hl.ir ..- rnili.r -lanlilcant If al... ha.i .Iwtlnn n'- tlu.-e .if the Iud who middle of the forehead nnd en down Itfr family ami friends. It is te h at Mopped te think thins, out I.etuhed off the lmmeitnl "Drink te meeer the left ear. forming in the liii.i- 4 e'clccl: in the afternoon Wh.u would' Mbr hf.irt leaped in her huast when ' nlv with thine ces." Idle of the forehead n drape as in the be suitable for me te war? I am ,i she knw M.inn inn. .min. .. .... l'irii,.iiliirlv Imnlv nri. bnr i. Hindu's henddrcss, lrem the left enr It young (,'lrl. it eenieen yeirs em nnn nve ... hn, ,. ,,....,. u .,. ., , ,,,, i......... i rntn. .. -- ........ u, ..,m hill llll llllil I llili'V -.. ..-..., feet five und one-half Inches tall and welirh 120 Duunds, havlncr liuht brown Doeoea hair and urewn yes What la the correct thlnir te say te lndilrerein.c. the brldn and bridegroom nfter the Yet, as tl.p followed him into the ceremeny? i dining room, si)e was somehow net se Please give a few suggestions ns te ur e , :, , ,Vite te be a present. Net tee epens ve. Te whom . 'ri,, . ,.,, ,,,, "'l"cp" IO te. heuld it be given and when- ' i' s tlnJa" ii'ad " wn of making her TOOTSir i absurdly young, and she didn't iwls"' Iikn It. TVear a Usht sillc afternoon dress .ind Aline w.i'i clever nt dlsenlsin- i,.. a dressv hat. If you hn.! a Keerctt ,..,,.. p ... , cl,n pr nt ,"',:S'".':lng Iht crepe, car. afternoon with the llcht ns niilte iree Inim n,1d, she had assumed her usual mal: of 1 Her full, warm mouth discloses beau li Ive i VlwV unne ,,',"1 cTc'r nt 'S''':lng her '.ten ere,?,, or i-rope ft. chin- ''f' "f ' ' f h" consulted the menu dre3i wear th.it. w-.th a ha ,,UUl "'T u,u'"l self-iisir,,nce, stating that will bi nni'mnri.iti'. sui'i black lacy or net h..t or one 1 1 n , h the dress. A tan drss would 1 becom becem Inar. or henna. Merely congratulate the brid and tirldegroem as ou hnk- h.ind.t wlt't them, and tell the irld- hew ,!! su uer iireieiiT.i'i'-. niid then threw in.: it aside with siin-rb iiidiflcrence. While lie was consulting the waiter she had a i hence te stu,jj. him, but she was en 'he akrt for liim te leek up and when tlulr eyes fmnlly met, Bhe showed net leeks, nr sav t'nit ion wish thorn ;i unit ' 'l train Of LOUtllsien deal of happiness, ell, what s the verdict :" he nsked Presents that are net trribly pxpn- with a smile. alve are a pretty (lower vie, n maen- "l sunnese it wouldn't de nnr i, Tialse bowl, a deer step u fruit dish. ,0 ltV f, ,!ff" 1 i, ! one piece of odd silver, a pair of urtutlc n?,iniT favorable, she returned book ends or some artitlclal fruit They 'iujcmj . should be sent te the brlde as scen , l nm nattered, he said still with as jeu recthe jour inv.tatten te the 'hat smile tl at seemed te lighten his wedding. THE HOME IN GOOD TASTE Jin TTareKt nemiMsen FMrlein d.irl: features nnd make Ills fnen nlmn.i boyish. Aline judged that he wns about thirty -four, pel hups u Uttl" elder than thai, it was difficult te tell, bit Ids tiful even white teeth, nnd lovely con tour of cheek and chin rounds out the picture. She wns nuite tnnneil from a sum mer spent at the senshere. where she hnd gene in for golf nnd swimming, the til st time In her life she had had a real chance nt outdoor sports, heretofore I having had te report caily nnd late fur j studio work. Hut new become a stout swimming iIeetei bavin:; tasted the fruits of this most ecellent form of exercise, immediately she get in town s,e signed up with n gjranasium with swimming pel attached. There Is a lovely miturni wave te I Miss Joyce's hair, which ordinarily she wears parted In simplest fashion en the side and drawn into n knot nt the back. Sometimes for evening wear she does it up into n modernized French roll, which is most becoming. She weighs about 125 pounds, which, with her live feet seven nnd the cen distribution of her weight, previihs a graceful, lsnutlfully rounded figure She has charming poise nnd ease of continues en te be pinned in and the end tucked away where she started out, A little draping of the ribbon close te the crown Is necessary te suit the shape of the Individual head, but It does mnkc quite an elaborate headpiece for every formal wear. Youngsters The Hey. Orletta Stedd'ird, a four-tinn-yenr-eld gill of Miami, Okln., is a rt'gu'arly licensed preacher of the Methodist Episcepnl church. In the United States there are 1.1.000 girls, fifteen yenis old, legally married. fldlie nrtlclieke Is Leve a Gift Frem Ged? Iteans Many varieties of the benn iiur rvnthin?...' i.... .. i funillv find their way te mnraets ami a gift from tied? Because It is divine I then te the Inble. These of the pod isn't It eternal? Then why divorce-: I variety nre classified ns the string or ., ny uiiiidiipy marriages-; isn't it pp. -nim bean, which are prepnrca ler tne table in two wiys : Pirst String the beans nnd cut in Mnall pieces; cover with boiling water nnd cook until tender; drain, season with salt nnd pepper and serve with either plain butter added or a cream sauce. Second Cook with fnt. salt meat; they are then served without nny addi tional dressing. The pod nrletics, ns for einmple, nre lima, or butter benn, nnd kidney benn. and aie prepared by first shelling frr'u the pod. nnd then covering with boiling wnter. and looking until tender. Many varieties of these beans nre found in our markets nnd nil lire cooked In some manner. Te serve : Drain, season with alt nnd pepper nnd add little melted butter or cover with cream sauce. The correct time nllewnncc ter coeit- cnuse se many of us nre undcsenlng of Hl.s blessing, love, nnd nre deceived by nn Imitation conceived of the deH7 Hew is mini te knew when he Is pos sessed of love clean, true, divine? AYAT. Many of us agree that true love U Indeed n gift from Ged, whene loe for u Is eternal. And many of us love te think and firmly believe that real love started here en earth will last through eternity. PlMirce nnd unhappy marriages are due te human frailty and Inck of self control With real love, which Is a true giving and taking en both sloes, dltorce does net occur. Don't worry about hew you will ree ree egn'K.i true love; you'll knew It when It comes. , She Seems Fickle Dear Cynthia Since you have helped se many young glr.s and boy In their I nc ,Pnn8 is ns follews: Yeung and ten ten ten a4rte"effnSeif,a'ltodteMhamttortcrbcW twenty te thirty-live mln I am a girl eighteen years of aB..Ut(. Old beans, from thirty-five te engaged te a man twenty-four. We fiftv minutes. Ie cook longer than this were suppeaed te be married last June, time allowance will cause the vegetables but due te the fact that he is in the I t0 )0 ever-cooked. service, nnd was ordered te China at thst ' ,, , ., . .. . v. time. n both decided te wait until h I Beets Many varieties of the beet came back, which he thought would buifnmilv are found in the markets, nnd two years or mero. I hear from mm all are cooked in the following man darlv ' V lfneS """'''er: Cut the green lops from the bee, lWlilie en mv vacation In the Seuth ' "."owing about two inches te prevent I met an old friend of mine who tnee the fiee-flewlng juices of the beet from te persuade inn te give my sailor friend escaping while cooking. ash and up. nnd marry him. I like this tellewi ,m.u. itli tinlllntr unrcp. nnd coel: lliii In the Seuth very niueh. but de you ,..:,- mlntn. rn. ,.- ,( and fifty minutes for old beets. Coel and remove skins and serve ns follews: Cut in thin slices nnd cover with vinegar. Ter pickled beets you mny ndd thinly diced onions and finely chopped green think It would be rlaht te dlaiinnelnt tii one away? I think 1 low him mere. I nlse hae a friend eighteen yenrs e'd here In Camden, but 1 sei m te he havlnK trouble with him new. Here's just the kind of fellow he Is Hi-'ll m.iKn n"5a? nrn" . ile. .Jct'9 . :? c.": I .w rl et npnners wIBi little finely ir no iieenn l. lie II . , , r ' ' Ins un. he'll come stay away, and come wncn lie gets ready. Should I continue keeping company wltn him, or just what shall I de? hrieiit nvns. Yeu certainly should net be coins about exclusively with one man, while engaged te another. And If you lealy Iee this mnn you line premised te marry you will net want te think of ethers. minced parsley. OIL PAINTINGS OI.I) AND MUIIKIIN MASTERS RAM? IirrORATIVK riCTfRr.s RICHARDS' GALLERY 20 S. 18th St. 11 H skins nnd cut In small pieces; new place In small jnucepnn One-half cup of vlnrpar, Ttce labtespeniii of flour, Htlr te dissolve and add . One-half cup of tcalcr In which the hcet tccre cooked, . . A . Stir well te blend nnd .bring te bell. Ing point ; cook for five minutes and ndd One teaspoon of all, One-half tcatpoen of pepper, One-eighth teaspoon of mustara. Wend well and ndd ...... 7'nrcc teaspoon of melted flutter. Pour ever six nicely cut cooked beets. I'lain boiled beets nre prepared by cooking ns directed, then removing O.e skins, cutting In dices nnd adding; salt and pepper te taste, then adding three tablespoons of melted butter WHAT'S WHAT By Jlilen Decie 1 ? LliK?M Adventures With a Purs rnHBY had been dancing and en his com, jubi wnrre uer arm nad been wns a mnrk of powder, And nny nun ' will tell you that It Is meat difficult te brush powder from even a sack suit ts sny nothing of his tuxedo. Besides ' really de net like te hare the powder brush off and knew that the note, fn Instance, has n shine en it. There Is liquid lotion which seethes and refreshes the skin, Is used In place of powder ami does net rub off. It cornea In whlts pink and cream In two size bettl.' $1.25 or $2.60. l "' With the weekly card parties or th son having the fraternity meeting tt his house a goodly supply of ash trail is needed. Of course you will aat tilco-leoklng ones and you will net want expensive ones, but you can get tray, of colored glass in various shapes whlel. nre very nice looking. And, tee. fee your own card parties, a tray en ll table filled wlllf candy weuiS b, nVe. because they come in the shape of! heart, club, spade or diamond. Oratn blue and orange, they are only ten centJ each. "" Far names of iceiter or. n twn the KJ"J3W8 When nn unmarried man has been the recipient of social courtesies, It In net often possible for him te return .hos pitality In kind. If he were married, he niid his wlfe would give dinner for dinner, etc. Hut no one expects a bache lor te entertain unle.s he has a large apartment and nmpte means. The giv ing of a hotel or restaurant dinner In letmn for the hejpltnllty of a home tavers tee much cf money payment. What a bachelor can de is te send flowers or candy te his hostess. If lie Is mre of her taste In books, nnd knows that she does net possess a certain newly published volume, he mny send th'it book. But. en the whela. It Is safer te send flowers. Renes pre al ways acceptable, but crysnnthemums are ns welcome In November ns daffo dils In February. The sender's visit ing card should be inclesed with the box of flowers. Shut-In Exchange Xmag iftg anb Carte 205 S. 16th Street POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere I Het Chocolate I with whipped cream the 1 kindyeugetatHuyler's will renew your energy en a cold, r raw day. Get a thermos bottle j (I filled at a Huyler store for 1 I the football game. 1 U ' 1I!0 Chestnut Strtet I 'j m a . p Special tint week: II J "Fresh Every Heur" 1 If Mixture ti The Largest Sale in America because uaLallA I! I ANTIQUE FURNlTURl . I , In W. limit r Mslieian "Yr- - for III In Iternn. lln. iiik iiMMin. nan. iim tiui'tlti' Individual nnd I'ttrrinPlr ri'srnnhle. A. L. DIAMENT & CO. 1515 and at Walnut St. Strafford. Pa. f vyxvins- L I IS i manner toward her wns certain h n.n movement. diffi'ient from the ilefrence that men I don't helleve Miss Joyce has hail te i UMinll; panl te her. She i euhl net secin !e imuli werryiiic hi far nluut Keep . te impress- him, anil inasmuch n -he ' lug her lii;urc "Once in .i .vhlle." sin i hnd iiethins hut her bmuty and her ' leniided, however, "if I feel a pound i charm, and had never lnen forced te, or two weighing down upon un-, I just diK very deeplj Inte her mentality In ,,v ff sweets nnd fattenlne thimfs. order te held n man s Interest. Mie wasli IieVer let myself get meie than thro thre i ""'''VV''"""'0 ul,thl,uB" he did net ler four pounds ever. My system of diet " vn hndVJJ?.'-! .. . ,M I is nnnH-jear-reun.1 one. and Ithm.nl. . '',10 hfl "l1'"(,r.0I tlmt. like ..rntlen of feed nnd no second helping. .nm ,ri i, .emseives. and ner next i i ,..,,. ,i10 BCCOnd lielulncs de the iinner wus te nj him ,i," .. Ihl attempt failed i ;.,.Ln.t tr. h !, ,,-nv u,n as she has never had te wear corsets, that was sufficient nrsument. Hers l u round form of mender pre move ilurln about his work utterly. i I m irere interested In talking about ynu," he (eutiteiij cleverly. "Tell me about jeuiself I nnt te hear nbeut jour Idtiii. of life What de you think it't. nl! about anvwaj '" .Mine vvas llnttertfl nnd h'can te he t$&sim 1W i J .-sf'-IK U"H ""' uniterni nmi b'can te be P -S f -XzrA.X- t expans;e She Kav. him Mine of her r- '.h V S"'-Jjf' ,,',"s ab"'ir ','" ffedein of the mil- It- ;-yJI V i.fe. -J jhlunl, and he let h,.r talk, brlnKlng ti the mnjenty of cases, P.,i ,liat Eeme one ,0i( ,,. se lhp etl,cr ' n tone which whi : than te treat them from evening." Wvca the appeur e point of Mew. I'apered, Allne did net flush. She met his i nnd which suits I Jy present themselves first cubical we .-lite franklv. , She Is most ci Walls as U.ichgreunds The treatment of wall as a hncli ground Is, In the mnjerity of cases, mere feasible the decorative walls naturnll te our ml ml. wniis in the whites, nni trals and soft light shades of color are the most practical, tl.euith there Is evi dent a slight leaning tewurd brighter colors lately. Berne people hnve n thee'y that white walls contrast tee s-trengly with the furnishings of a room, but If we will consider thin for n moment we will mc that, except In a hare room, their- i no sueh thing ns n dead while wn'l Immediately the windows hnve I- her up tirmlly with a remark that for portions. Her hones nre Miinll, sniall hnnds with shapely fingen and lovely fiet nnd ankles. I.Ike most ether professional stnj;e persons, she h,as that clear geed skin which I think must he attributed in the constant ue of unl rlmnMii,; a moment tlirratened te rob her of her creams. Instead et a rouge ler street, assurance 'Mis Joyce buys n bright led pewdei ",Vren't you engaged1 I seem te re- i "h'1 n white, mixes them until Hie pets n tone which worn iippm-n m uie mce runce et healthy tun, her olive skin exactly. enrcful nbeut geimt te es, i nuppesf jeu would call it nn engagement. ' she sft, jeftitj . "Char lev Tjne and I deiided te try it out Ulld see hew- it weikcd." "And hew does it work? De von find that it Interfiles with nny' of jenrl'lena of fiedeinV" "N'et in the least. We nre both fnir'v -ensible " "I'ut v.-lint nbnitt love? Don't jeu find iii.it UIiik In Jove makes n mun ir lyniiiiii inuic tunii uiuiuurily posses live','" Your Father Xe, he hasn't nsked you Hint's Father but he docs wnnt a geed picture of the children and Mether. Let's surprise him. It will brinj? teans of joy te his world weary eyes en Christmas Morning. But hew about your picture for Mether and the children, Dad? They knew you're busy and they hnve waited but show them j.eu'rc en the job in every thing. We are featuring te suitably solve your Gift Prob lems. Six Large Portraits, CxlO in3., finished Sepia en Grey, moderately priced, $0 only te these who show this ad at our Studies before Dec. 1. Tell your friends. CHAMPLAIN STUDIOS 1311 WALNUT ST. Phene Wtlnut 1919 New! Brown satin with inlaid tongue of brown suede. Hetitry te match exactly at $2.36 a pah CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut Ceniiittntly Fine Footwear Since 1868 1 r Cunuuieii mm me turriiiuru piuce n ii ti, ,.,,,.,! i,f- ,n , . , position, nothing remains of a true , derV, ' hl,r,IBS';(1 hcr Mm '" sheul- wniieness em uie iiignesi iigius. i ne . ..(- if,VMiii .), .ni,i ji,,,,,,,. ,,, , abadews nnd half-tones shade off te ' ulm,'0f Teve :ou m" ", A S rav. The fart Is that In nny room i ,,v,i,in.. .,i,,,V t "... . i ' , " l Knew ' Mtntslnlne furniture, rugs, unhelsterv . .V.'.i Vui. Vi.,.'"" ' ."". " Persen and hangings there nre refractions of color upon n white wnll modifying it te the tones in the room. Te return te neutral-colored wn'l the are reposeful : they nllew of neater variety of color for the fur nishings of the toem ; and they give n feeling of unity te n house, Neutral colors have, therefore, much te recom mend them, especially the lighter abides, though of course, a room or reemt flooded with lUht mnv require tin use of darker tones of color. IIuv imm made uti our minds thou, what fliaW 1 best suited te our needs, we vssaeaat meat consider the various trace of 7WjSktm taalr suitability. te de foolish things, and I want nl ways te be mjstlf." Aline telt rathir elated nnd very superior ns she piiiil thu ht , . because bhe did net knew what Masen a i.u:i was ininiung Tomorrow Family Inlerference A Man's Jeb A jeung vmnari who i r-allr doing u man's Jeb is .Miss Mingaret Naylor, the woman diver, engaged in recover ing the treasure from n sunken Spanish galleon off the Scottish Coast. She was the first woman te tuke up deep sea divine as a Drofesalen. anil ah ha BACHRACH PORTRAITS at reasonable prices will solve your Christmas problems, but their quality demands time and care orrangcueur appointment now new before it is tee late. PH0TO0RAPHS OF 0I5TINCT 01 1626 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA Mum fmcmg j Fer Holidays ) and Other Days Y Nat graced American M tables for fifty years CA Always delicious and wholesome. Made after a famous recipe from ( I the finest ingredients obtainable, V ' 5"' Creat's sBJSsBf "ryeducm of Delicious R 6-R Bened Chtchn Pleases the most exacting tastes. Quality Economy Purity Flaver Always Assured. 61'IU.EB CO.. WHOUMAI.K AGENTS, 7 SOCHI VBONT STREET. TH1LA., FA. 1IKI.I. TELEl'HONE LOMBARD tlU The Carpenter, The Painter, and N a kindergarten class of Temple University Training Scheel, last week one of the teachers asked the children te name some men whose work was a benefit te mankind. One little tot replied, "A carpenter, because he builds houses for us te live in." Anether little boy raised his hand and said, "A painter." Then, in answer te the query as te why, replied, "Because he makes our neuses leek pretty." T tmrd little cl"p te speak called out, The American Stores' Man, 'cause he gives us geed groceries cheap." We are recounting this incident just as it happened. That a tiny tot should leek upon this business that has always steed for service as one man who helps humanity is among the many proofs that we built our foundation en the proper bedrock and that our efforts have borne fruit. zmmL Bvs&ffu&ftt,'-r A-2X 'jifi'v.viR;tf,t. "NH.rifijmyif.Yi . t . s.k v " - n s.r "j . N. M i . . . . . A-i I. '"vfc.v. ... if.rj-fi. ,VW.. it t..Wi!6H'K.Vi'. sftf'rtitfAf'H.U-i MalhyV' -i -t -r i .V'..?tVVlA'i,iLif;-.n. ,.