Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 17, 1922, Night Extra, Page 20, Image 20

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SOME DAINTY HANDKERCHIEF DESIGNS
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Married Men Flirts Tell the Truth
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Br WINNIFRKD
VT0WADAY8 it ii hard te tell mar-
rled men from bncli.lers.
In promiscuous
gatherings of a serlnl
nnturc, in cities.
where folks nre net
acquainted as tn
email town?, girl
or widows often
meet ngreenlile
men who rlutt for
hours with thorn.
An Hiphp men hnve
been Introduced b
nice pre pie, tnu
timl friend of the
two, the itlrl luih
tiw5S allowing the new
WINNIFtiKD iH-uuiiliitsnce te ue
JUM'KK coei.KT come fi-lendly. In
me the man may invite her te iHne
With him.
By Heme chance, she dUcever that
fte in a miirrletl man. with .( fnnttly
tight in tin- H.'ttiii city!
elle may net even tiy te cenrcul the
ct. lie bruzens the thing out, tell
f her that it U olrf-fiixlilemil te fur.
bout n stnnll matter of that ort. She
It impressed by his nnumeiitM, nml
believes ihnt there la no imiieprlety in
ruing nbeut with him, once u whlX
luereetly. Up ur.;es her te let him
cnll nt her home.
Hefere very long, he N Mire te make
love te her'
Sometimes he adroitly lead Iht te
believe tltnt his uifi- due in t under
stand hint! If s!ie U very Inno
cent, this distresses lier. :iml kIic :.m
pathlzes with him. This utmost al
ways is fatal.
THE man who gees alxiut pretending
te be mlMtndrrsteed U n;it te be a
coward and a end. People who really
Buffer de net unnosem thenwp'vvM te
the first chntnv nrijualiilnnee, hut Ira,'
their trials quietly and with disulty.
Many ynuin; clris de net realize lrit
harm they are doing. Tiiey lack in.-
When Evening Like An
Angel
When evening like nn angel walks
Tlie dim old village street,
And children's hemlni veltes die
In echoes far and sweet,
I watch the hemclights seftlj glow
IletWeen the arched trees.
Like lights of lee along life's way
Or by its chnrtless seas.
I hear low cr.'etings in tile duk.
The word of friend te friend,
The tender phrase of one who meets
A love at journey's end :
And o'er the village Jiearths and
homes
I fancy I can see
The angel of the evening spen!:
A benedlcite !
Hy Arthur Wallace Peach, In the
Delineator.
Adventures With a Purse !
f AST
year, the ery day before '
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4-JriitNtmas, I began dashing nbeut in,
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some cards and naturally
very one whlcli was pretty or dis
tinctive had long nge been sold. And se
then and there mnde the resolution
te get them early this year. I have
Seen dodging the conventional kind
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no nt iafi leuna some wnien nave me ,
mfi'.'j)t .
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uvniiinge ei eein? n oil uiirerent ntidjMie would haie thought neihhi.- about
individual. Finely etigTnved and iltiin- 'Ills, but new it weriied lier. ('mild 1
tlly hand-painted, with piquant figures he peisible that Cliarlev did nm wint
bearing a cheerful message of greet- te see her That he m"h nveldin- lier
ing, the cards can be hud from live te purped) ? The theugbt made .Uiue's
twenty-rive cents each. cheeks burn. N'ever before hrd phe been
j treated like fhi by any man. Alwnvs
I wonder If jeu nre wanting nnT i men had done 1'i.maire te her. and snvj
Inmp shades, perhaps for the guest f01' ''er finnr-, Well. Charley would
room or te shade the lamp en the table ':'; for 'n'"
in the hall. Shades made of henvv M,,llt t!l" same Allm- was unhappy.
paper, resembling parchment
ii. appearance but texture,
with flowers or graceful
nnd pninted i
tigures ril- i
lieuetted against a light background. A
frame te tit en the light comes with
the shade, and the price Is ten cent.
Fer names cf ulietm .TU'rf-s VTennn' r
fillliir or. iiheaf Wslnnt .".noe ir M.dn I
eturen thr hour of 9 and 0.
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A Gift Easy te Make
Discarded picture frames of medium
Ize mny be made into attractive trays
by addinf two handles, which tnnj be
purchased at a hardware store, and put
ting attractive cretonne under the glass.
Fasten glns and cretonne secur-dy with
mntl nails ami put en securely n' heavy
cardboard backing. Finish by gluing
felt te the frnme. Delineator.
THE HOME
IN GOOD TASTE
fill JTavaWl Tienahhnn rheeUit
Ke. 137 Paneled Walls
Paneled walls arc primarily
of je-
tled character and It Is net our purpore i
et speak or them today. There have
.been many Interesting experiments made
In par.eled walls. In apartments and
. small houses, and verv nxcellent results
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tnirA t hi
M rut
KJJftiA have been reached. Such paneling Is
R..? rrequentiy painted cream, pals green,
r,ty blue green gray or white.
fcwi The writer calls te mind a charming
fr uvurwuie iii yniii-ici iTiiiiH imiiiieu
wnitc. The wardrobe, drawers, shelves,
were all built Inte the walls. Anether
i room a dining roemalso had paneled
walls, painted in a soft shade of green.
There whs nothing en the walls, only a
'lovely picture (In this rase by nn old
t master, but there nre modern pictures j
, which would de equally well) en an
, eiMl.
Under the bend nf paneled walls we
' geay include paneling by canvas nnd
I applied moldings. This is at the same
time an effective and Inexpensive wny
' of treating walls. A country cottage
wklch the writer visited had Its living
room paneled in natural-colored bur-
!, The moldings were stained dark te
t watch the rafters in the celling.
Damask, water biikh una .Japanese
!Mper may ee usen in arawmg rooms
'Si boudoir as panel inserts. A geld
guser WOUla go wen wnn paneling ei
fieep cream, and a silvered paper with
pif or ef eter white.
ftaal WeH Akt Tre.
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HAItPER COOLKY
OKlnntlen and experience. They never
hnve had a husband who ncglectn them
and run about with ether women.
Yeu should put yourself In her place !
Hew would you like te. be the wife
uptown somewhere, probably with sev
eral bnblcH. and unnble te enjoy feciii!
affair? Hew would you like te be lied
te and deceived?
Many men, even young married ones,
make a practice of going te see wenifii
friends in the late afternoon, or when
business U dull, and arsure the woman
Ihnt their wife does net object at all,
that he and she have n "perfect un
derstanding." Seme line day the woman grt. a ter
rible h'ioeIj! She ilnds that detect Ue
have been following her. Or, the wife
eiills en her and begs her te cease neeing
(he husband.
Tlin woman who permits married
inn te call en her bus everything
in lee and nothing te gnln.
eli ii mini csitii'i.t take Iit out
piiblicH te dine or te ionic eutettnlu
inent, us an unattached man run. I lis
visits must b 3urieptitliu. He may
tnke uii her time, when -die ought te I v
it work, or wh"ii she might be ctijejiiu
the s-elety of a jdngl.. man. who regard
her hls'ily, and then he iiim.i be te his
home and have dinner pnitte anil the
atres with his wife, te which lie ntnrr
vvniild dare take her.
It is unfair all around.
We nre net "e old-fashioned as te
think that wedded fe'lts rl.eitld have no
normal si-.-.eHittinii .with p-wns of the
ejipK-.lt' sex. They may Had in lelt
plea ur" and rnnnrtihl cn!titiiiii:milj:'
In friends of their acnunlntanec. when i
tt i epe'i anl abivel'in ril, ,iml tin ir
v ohm- Is sciis'ihV ii'id has no oblectieii
Kut the man who aecs nhent lentinii
ally without hU wife usua'lv is nejj
lectins her, and 'here will be striei's
Iteiible siv jici or laf.r.
C'rls !e net nie.tn te be 'T ie! and
cold-bleed(d. 'i'!'v sii.iply d net un
derstand t:v pessihie cetMMiucncc-,
TheR
eckless Ase
Hy IIA.Kl, nrYO IIATCHRI.OR
Mine i'ei'cr. i Mfmhrr nf the MV
liennytr fi t, ilcciilrs tn brrnmr in
nl0ctl te Clutrlty Tynr. net fcrm-m
she levvf AIm, bii' hcrtiuit' lhpi m .i
hi sititrd te rc,'i nth, r. IIiiutvii.
;, inshti tipe.-i Icmu ftc, ami lur
jltriritleii with I'men ,nin, a u-iiicr,
make Chavlfj uihtrnhl mi J lrtm?.i
ilei-n thr imith nf tin family en
.KiHi'N ir,(. Thni svUlrnly hc
hnii-3 from em' nf thr n'lia plit tint
VhtiU'ii Irrn tern in tntrn nt n
.Inner with Mnbel Cellinx, our uf tin
tcait attractive pirh in the art. Tliii
stnrtu Aline te iremrn'ii;.
Shaken Confidence
TT'S VKIt
--t!iat the
'EltY stranre, but verv true.
fa'tl'.T ll.l from nnfi's
grasp a thing is tlie mere desirable it
becomes. Aline could nut net the
thought of Mabel Cellins and rimrW
as' ,,1P tnt about it Vi.ai nlnrby !
eat of her mind, and it scene, te
linn suddenly heroine mere interesting
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yet sne reasoned tint
She wemIH hnve
te he ca ret ill about approaching what
she had heard, ('hurley mustn't yet the
idea that he earrd e::e wav or ii'iethe-
aneiu h : inat Mould fn: ,1.
But she didn't see 0
--.. -... .....I, . ,-,-i- vimitvi,
linrley that dav
nor the next, nor tlm nest. Ordlnnrilv
net enlvli;10 ;w,s '""iiirneii, ami net only nb ut
' "ariey. .Masen Leng was attentive i
"v" " " , . "ee m ee maKing no
' iiii,u,.'s wiin 1 1 in ran., i.m.n t .... . ,. ..
,.. r,. - -.... ...it., ,1..,, .,,-, in.,. Ml,
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given up se much time te luni the ether
men that she knew hnd ma!., no effort
te ,-ie her She w-.s l a (pieen wh-is?
feyerelgnty is rlireatened.
The llnally one morning Cliie'.ev
called I'er up nnd asked If he might sec
her thnt etenlng.
Aline longed te refuse, but 'he dnred ,
net. She meet tet Chnriev back In
her tells immediately. If nec-arv she
must make n premise of sertr te him, '
but slie must de it without losing .in'
Inch of her dignity.
He came, and Aline rcc,.,I ,ira
alene in the long drawing room. She
had drp'-d cniefiilly. nnd was inicniiih
that she looked unusiinllv w.dl nr
manner toward him was ch-rrnlng. nnd
"he did i-emethine that sh,. ver. r'arilv
cenues.-i.niieii ie no, raised iier U te
The l.ir'cs tint lierr'ef.ne i,l .
exchanged belw,n thci l.."..l erv lirc
of passion about thnn. the" n.lcht h.iva
I.ei'M culled ii1"ie'l I'lMenii iillf , ,.
nicht ns Charley kis,., h..r Aline firi-
cied that he did it unwi'linsli . and the
theM-.-hr wni net ,1 i-.m. Al-i.is i,-.. i
lore It hnd leei . Clutle... nlm wnnte.l
te kiss h'-r. tn liejd her la his r.,Wi ,
Al.ne who hnd uniyii l.n-l. h. fore i :iv
Minw of emotion SI., 'a 1 b,. t f.,irP
in ,,,,,,. -u . ii.iii in ut-r auiii-v te bold
him. Had she hem vrmn:, had lie
tried Charlej tee far it!i her insistence!
upon freedom'
Chnriev seemed iinitfifllv quiet and
rather 11 nt ease, ire llglPed a cu
rette and when Aline said that shf. tee
would have one he apologized ami ten
dered his ci",e te 'er.
lie welted while . he fitted lV ciga
rette into her hoi Ir r and then duMf 'ly
held a liirht . Aline drawinir in tie snuke
watched him villi what he c nsuh "d
a baffling expression. Tint nvi rtheiess
his attitude worried her, nnd n the igh
she wan'ed te leek like i -ie'i -m f t'.p
world, she wai in reality enlj a fngt
ened girl.
Charley wandered nb.nit the room
restlessly nnd finally dropped into a
chair. Aline tried te make light con
versation, but lie :iner"d in Mi.me il.
, bibles. It was as though he wanted te
say semetiiin'.', nut was i nrertiiu of
hew te begin, nml MP , -e mg this,
gnve 1dm no epiirn. but chattered en
nte'it Imenscipjentiiil things.
Tomorrow The Knd of Ihe I'ntense
LOVE NOTS
:iy HAY KEAN
A Heaux Net
Let net the renslant suitor rnll upon
you tee censtnnlly .vitheut finding out
his motive.
lVlurt 1 ,. ,, ...l.rt Inntl.D I. I 1 1
,. .-. ic i. ,i i,,4ii-.i- ii iht iuisiticph
,te ueieimine wueiner nn is serious In1
his intentions or whether hit. Intentions
I nre going te piuvc M-rime; te her future
runner,
After the first winter of wooing, when
your hone chest contains nothing mere
thnn u faded carnation and n few stele
candles, try lowering the temperature
of the front parlor and at the .nme time
that of jour affections. Fer In! the
coal sliQrfrie may have something te
de with your suitor's constancy. It
might be revealing te learn whether
he lives In n bearding house.
Wise Indeed Is she who letri net her
devoted swnln wear out her heart nleng
with tha parlor sefn.
Apply the acid test lest you find
jour aweetness wasted upon a lemon.
Cesvrifkf, ml, hi jsttle L4tn Cv
fancy corners or whole squares and
material for
Flit a gift at Christmas or any ether
time, nothing is much mere accept
nh'e than handkerchiefs, and there Is
hardly a chance of making a mistake In
deciding en one or several, as the ense
may I.e.
lie of the newest U made of cross cress
barred organdie this cress bar comes
in teveial sizes, the design varying a
little in eneh one. The handkerchiefs
are rut peifectly round, about nine
liu-he- in diameter. Tlie iilje Is rolled.
as imrrewh as nossifeie: nnii te this ts
wiupjied a.i ineii wide footing, in the
ii'iime or a eentnitiiu color.
uiu ! "s many of these organdie
handkerchiefs In white, with rose, pale
g'ie'1, llilit or dnrk blue, or tan
rufles: sometimes a deliente buff, aprl
ri'i or j;iii i used for the Imudkcuhlcf
The Weman's Exchange
! Verrled About Her Welflht
7e the l.illtai' of ll'eiimn'a I'lipe:
I Pear Miilnm t nm a slrl thirteen
yeurs or u,;", twinjj live icet two menes
in liclfjlit I wclRh I2t pounds. I am
cr conscious of the fuet that I am
entirely tee fat. The things that make
n..' appear s(, Fteut are my lnre hls
and i l." out feet, heinn very lencr
i il)out mv v.ii'it I nls liae a thin
fiice. I'lfiise tell me hew much above
I ihu i;v(-i.ii;.i thlrteen-ycar-elJ ulil I am
,n Mi.it-.. i and weight.
I A SCHOnhCtlUU
I Yi u are yli nit t.n pounds evcr-velsht.
but dui.'t hi It worry you. Yeu are
eiih .i lutle sill, and an jeu Brew up
I vmi will no doubt lenfjthen out und get
tli'tr t Don't de anything te reduce
iexuvL Kel as much exercise a. pos
1 slble bv felnlmr In imtdoer tames with
i ellr friend" aiiil working la a Kym
I i.aaium cla.ii If yeucar..
I Better Net Use Rouee
r.. ;... im:ii. i irnimin' Pnnr-
1, .ir Mini no Huvluii once nretlttd
fr.n:. .r advice, I come te you again
Kmdl tell u, e what te de te Keep ni
sl.iu smooth, an It 1? alw.i.s ery reuit 1
I h never used louse, and would
?.- ""!!. Tln i!l iheri,'
afr.ild te ue It, as 1 have heard It
i-llns nut's complexion, se I would Uke
Mm te tell me hew te apply It, mid
als., he.v te line lipstick.
A DAILY ItKADEU. j
A liquid fate lotion will keep your
.in sn.oe'h if you put It en each time I
a'ttr ou bailie jour face. I'm cold)
ri.mi n.i.i a i.ny inaieaa or enp enu
'.-.iter ii". if vi i ran stand it, um this
cntiiely. ultlne.'Rh many poMeiH cannot
?n.ir i'iui VircrA;mUmauVhth"
hk.n m.e .mil k ft nnd smooth. Yeu
l..id InttT net l.t.e the inuge, as It Is
vir e.i-j te get into tlie li.Ui.t or using
it t'.ll tlu time, and If your skin Is in
bad condition, keeping it clc gged up
with cu-i'ietii h nen't help It any. If
ou lnust u-' t'i llpt:ck put Just a
nm h 'f H en e ich Up then spread It
1 , ... . ver.ly by moist. nine your lips
together.
Things Yeu II Leve te Make
V L-S-.-x.p f: ty, t-tl
An ."l-.il i'i.iafere Will Iin ht Vi.nne
ilinrts
A"ijar tipj tot would net 'Ike te
n m; .limit in nn anliiril plnafureV
Make the I'minn'i'Ien of unbleiu lied mas.
'in ."l' cl-nmhtiiy ducMe- appliqued,
Hilt' of the i.'.itern .s shown at the
i .! of the sketch. Ituttenhnie or bind
,,ij ,i:,.s ;. ,,im,fm,. slips ever the
h-ad .nm is tied at the had; with a
,lh .),-, i, ,s fltst(.(. l0 tl,u. vMi at
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Hc--'"-' Baltimore
JW De you ever feel se M wLmi&tYiKi
BS hungry that you i f&E&.Jwv J
Em can't wait for din- liSSmiSaf I
vjm Tastykake Jr. yY LL
EjR te tide you ever in W fcrt
Efim between meals. i SffeiX jCs wcSryj
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circles of fanclness nre enjoying a vogue at present, making tiplendld
the nredlewerker who likes te make her Christians gifts
instead of white, and the ruffle will
match the handkerchief in color.
The finest French gingham In tiny
cheeks are used a great deal, and white
there are circular handkerchief made of
ginghams, most et them arc cut
square. The edge arc rolled and cios cies
st'tched in any desired color. Then in
one corner one see the most charming
tiny baskets of flowers, or perhaps some
conventional design embroidered In
cress-stitch a n rule several colors
being employed. It 1 possible te buy
tiansfer designs in cress-stitch, nl nl
theugh if one can buy fine enough can
vas one can copy any design and
charming ones are shown In many of
the books of cress-stitch designs.
While the tiniest pin cheeked ging
ham seems especially appropriate, the
quarter and half inch wide checks arc
also shown.
Upen Discovering Her Lack of Leve
She Wants Her Marriage Annulled
She Entered Matrimony With as Little Thought and as Much
Consideration as She Would Give te the Changing of Dress
NOW that they ljave been mnrrled for
several months, Mx, te hp exact,
the bride has made the surprising dis
covery that she doesn't love her hus
band, who Is n student In college.
And she writes for nilvice. nsklng
calmly. "Shnll we take step te have
the marriage nnnulled, or try te make ,
the best of It?"
Kxactlv as if she were saying, casu-.
nlly, "Would you wear the blnck dress
or the blue and white one, if you were
IV"
And marriage te her nnd te a great
many ether girls Is just nbeut as im-1
piirtant and serious a business as the i
choice between two different gowns. i
Of course, If she happened te put en
the black one and found that it didn t
suit the ocensien, or the hnt she wanted
te wear or Neme ether thing, she could
wiblly tnke It off und slip into the blue
and white one.
That'h the wny she feels nbeut mar
tiage. excuse always given for the
v prf
revnlence of this light idea of mar-
,inB(1 that there nre he mnnv divorces
, nmmi(j ,.eple xvhe ought te knew right
! and se, perfectly nl, right te de.
Hut that's a weak, wobbly support
' for an argument.
ler these people who find it easy
nnd think it nil right are net you.
If they want te feel thn wny about
it. that's entirely up te them.
Yeu nre you.
If ion have been bi ought up and
tinsht properly, there's no question '
about it. you knew where you stand en ,
such matters.
Your life is your own. you knew hew
jeu should live it. and tne met taut
wni.eliedv else cheeses te treat hers like
I n piece of stnle bread should net affect
you in the least. ji
NOW why did this girl think mnr-1
rlne is like friendship, something
te be entered into without union tneuuiit
ifterward.
She mnr have mislaid her faith dur
ing the excitement of having an awfully
tioed time or nn awfully peer time dur- I
Ing her girlhood.
Hut surely, if It was firmly enough ,
implanted in her heart te begin with,
he would have felt the pnngs of Its re
turning when ihe steed up te be mar
ried te n boy whom she was only craxj ,
about.
The thought of n long mnrrled llf
with him would hnve come up te the
front of her u.lnd te be reviewed nnd
either accepted with joy or put aside ,
with displeasure.
Hew could she forget, hew could she ,
fail te leek ahead that wn.vr
Yeu have te leek ahead for cu
the ref.d.
iirves In ,
And when It's marriage that you r.re
The
I
b1tasliZrV0nTeymeed?fnll d nViTelther Te "Va'w the bur,dn end.
It was either because f?"lp aK sa n CJX about, or te threw them out of tht win win
te tell her In the first plnce or else be- ,,. um.xttnK8hcd.
cause somebody took away her faith
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Then there nre colored linens with
colored threads drawn in perhaps M
the base of n ialf-inch hem; one comer
may be fancifully decorated. In the pic
ture accompanying this article are some
geed ideas.
White linen handkerchief sometime?
have colored hems, and these vary in
width from three-quarters of nn inch
te nn Inch. These hem arc rhn en by
hand, and hemmed down, with a small
stitches as possible. Usually these col
ored hems have the corners set In of
the white the picture will show what
Is Intended and they, are most at
tractive. Nothing is lovelier than an all-white
handkerchief of the finest linen with
hemstitched hem nnd either n single
letter beautifully embroidered or n
monogram or perhans some Miiall de
sign instead of an initial.
entering, you hnve te think ahead for
differences in disposition and changes
in temperament.
WHAT'S WHAT
Bv Helen Dccic
A complete manual might be written
concerning "dent's" ter smokers. The
earelesa smoker Is u trial te everybody.
lie scatters tobacco ashes en tables and
floors, he drops lighted cigarette ends
mx furniture, leaving hepelej.i scars en
the polished surfaces, or burnt liolea
In expensive textures.
The writer, who in neither a smoker
nor nn objector te smoking, considers
the aroma of a geed cigar ene of the
most pleasingly frasrant of Incensaa.
Still, n passerby mi the street, who has
hart a hole burned In his new overcoat
because nn Inconsiderate tmeker has
iut flung a Mtlll-llRli'eu cigar butt out
of the window cannot be blanifd for
feellng a mere violent sort of Incense
against the unmannerly smoker.
Wherever mn are rmehing cue or
mere ashtrays should be provided, Inte
which the fair ends of clears or ciga
rettes may lie thrown or me nsnes ei
t'jf. j sei
First Aid
te
Broken Dell
Dell Hospital
Urehen Deth
Repaired and Mada
te Loek Like New
Parti, Wig, liulbcr, ets.
Frank Kiesling
2139 Gcrmantewn Ave.
Large Assortment of Dollt,
Toys, Coaches, Etc.
I .!,. ..... ts. rv,ir..J I It 9ftct.t PltilA-
,
fmpJQ
sjjjvf
"jtuiyiws"
zneps of Sensible Price
SPECIAL!
Fer Friday and
Saturday
Fur Trimmed
COATS
$125 and 150
Luxurious Medels for
Madame and Mam'selle
Marvella
Gcrena
Medallist
Ormendale
Panvelaine
Veldyne
Fa8hena
Fex
Wolf
Dyed
Caracul
Nutria
Raccoon
trimmed
with
Squirrel
Blouses in Tuxedo and V neck
styles with drarvnrverk and real
lace, $2,00.
"Say It With Blouses"
1337 Chestnut St.
lMwi0aMW Kuun lilHiu" "K "!": .Ti7. think Ti.nv. Mmii "N lit TMnWII .i,iir,.' DOH
tttmm f.illl.1. mIkmk MMAf ftf
written an ant IH. et UW.aef,f"tt
vamtani qddrtin. The name vMlnw
b$. puhHtktdjr tht wrtttr ion set W
M. tfntlanrd Utter and lrlwi rt,,2
en Bethtliti of tht BBr,l SSLXl
MrHl
DHim M vfn
column will tittane took.
ntltu'er thai rnn hm
iiImm IjiaI. fhr. AM nor-
lonel trftert nn only tvrUMit tefttn aMo aMe
tuffli; neretarv.
Te "Mm. Ed. K." '
Your plain duty la te take your daugh
ter home at enee. What de you cam
what friends say. It la net her fault
flint this huibnnd ha treated her badly;
.She la tee young te be living alone and
unprotected and nceda her mother.
ADurevai of "Kilkenny"
Dear Cynthia I am a constant reSfler
of your Interesting column, but never be
fore have I been able te gather enough
courage te write. Strange te any, "Kil
kenny e" letter published in tne hvbninu
f I say a few werOs te him, Cynthia dear
TMint.tr, i.ffnnRU "run inn rricK. na
"KilKenny." you are absolutely wen
derful. It certainly warmed my heart
when I read your fetter and found that
we peer downtrodden and abused flap
per nt lmve at least one stanch uti
porter. "Kllkenny" my only regret la
Tnnnu vnii.
that I cannot shake your nana, a iv
Saracen," he no doubt ha been Jilted
by one of hle ee-called "Hand paintea
home wieckers," se let us be lenient
with him. Well here' luclt te you,
"Kilkenny." CU11LY.
The Thing te De
Dear C'ynthln Won't you help me tn
my present and pressing trouble. I have
tifen In Uurone nil summer nnd Kent In
touch with my hUBband as often as was
possible for me. i wanieu 10 give mm
a surprise when I came, home by Rending
him a message front the steamer, i
did se. but get a letter by special deliv
ery stating that the household goods bo be bo
leiiKed te lilm nnd he also addressed me
ns Pear Madam. I loved him very
dearly, Cynthia, and never doubted III
love, never even In thought. Don't tell
ir.e te get a divorce, I will never Rive
him up te anybody, nut ten me wnat
te de. Don't tell me te bring him te
law, I could never de that. ICLAI.N'K.
Insist en nn Interview with him and
nn explanation of what Is wrong. Tell
lilm In a dignified way thnt you leve
him nnd always consider him first nnd
you cannot understand what is wrong.
De it eursclf; don't get any ene else
te de ii.
Writes te "Nlta Naldl, 2d"
Dear Cynthia As this In the first
time I have wrltten te you will you
will
please print mis letter ie
'Nlta Naldl, i
the LACE SHOP
922 Chestnut St.
$10 Corduroy
Velvet Dresses
As Illustrated
4.95
I . . I
i
$100
1st
2nd
3rd
and Fifty $1.00 prizes
Judges-Mrs. Anna B. Scott, Feed Economist, North American
Miss Alice A. Jehnsen, Supervisor of 'Demestic Science, Phlla. Public Schools
Mrs. Margaret Tullidge Sturr, Fermer Feed Economist, Phlla. Inquirer
Awarded for the Best Fudge
Made Frem
WILBUR'S
Baking Chocolate
-CONDITIONS-
Each contestant must mail or bring, en or before
November 24, net mere than lb. of Fudge.
A receipt from your grocer ihewing you have
purchased a lb. cake of Wilbur . Baking Chocolate
muit accompany tame. Send yeut entry of Fudge te the
Wilbur Beeth at the
PHILADELPHIA FOOD FAIR
Commercial Museum, 34th and Spruce Sts.
Feed Shew starts November f3th, and ends November 25th
Don't forget te visit our Exhibit Beeth Ne. 7
H. O. WILBUR & SONS, Inc.
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and girl or yierayf """ -
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and Other Days i
yi Hat paced American '
n talks for fifty years
Cjj Always delicious and wholesome.
Made after a famous recipe from
( the finest ingredients obtainable.
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Wj ikem efDtlidnis R &R Betui Chichn
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Amsterdam Incorporated
Change' of-Management
FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY
Ceat Sale
Save $25 te $35 en the Fashionable
Fur-Trimmed, Silk-Lined Coats
in this group at
Trimmed
Beaver
Caracul
Fex
Wolf
$
49
150 Dresses
Werth $45 and $65, New
$18 " $25
Charming models for Street, Afternoon and
Evening. In all the lovely neiv materials and
colorings.
DRESSES
All
AH
Odds and ends of high-grade
silk nnd cloth.
L1342 Chestnut St. J
.00 in Prizes
.... $25.00
.... 15.00
.... 10.00
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
looking for a nice yeuiig.man i.VJl'"'
tgya home nlghta.
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Of Ner.
mandle
Marvella
Belivia
Gerenaa
Vel. te $75
Sizes
Celers
$
12
Val
te
$35
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