r imsm!m&-- w'mwtew rv .ira - vj wis.PkVht-jt (TT'TCncHr f r f iv-tfP"-yv " - - - - ' :.tt erv ;.;j. jh.i w.T v-- in. ' -- ... . arj. 7 -w i-'J ' M piwv-jpp. ILTf V7"1 ftV-i'-WWCWt " 3iJ?M UPHMHEnWTK' nmmnPBMHH I U Wl lllIllHnniBVBHBlBaRKnHRHBaraBrW JUMUaUIULBWIB - . VMXM - - k Ytrttf - ' rV.TTT:&sm 9 ' : .-r y fl r v -' .' 'Kr wvwaTfs i rvw&i F-WS. EVENING rUBLIC LEDGERS-PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1922 1 ,1 , i f Pi Ilif i' !S , 5K - ai 7ae Wedding Rings . , Makes Marriage Mere Fifty-Fifty Dv WINVlFREn ttARPRR rnni.KV WOUSIE'S new husband has a wed p dlni rlnit, tee; enn you bent It?" Med one of the girls In the nutllt ec- Bil 93 -; -, "Yes, something like thnt. Kvery mnrrlcil woman wears It ns n symbol that she is some man's property ! Other men sec it, nnd knew. 1 don't llke the lilin nf lirlnc ticketed. If 1 were Idea?" chorused the mprri.,1 J" Mmve n" ,,e ujBni"wlf ..I,-,. wneincr i were a mm r nm. uhj "Search me. tien nt lunch. "What's the big Please Tell Me What te De fly CYNTHIA I think it was home thins about euual Ity of the sexes, or modern customs. I don't knew what geed It docs." "That's net new. 1 knew some folks from Middle Ku- rope, long uge, who WINNIFIUID married women just slip the ring in their pocket, se it won't scare off men from little flirtations, when they are traveling." "What nonsense! Yeu have funny I ideas. I'd be nhamed net te hnvc a I ring. Ne one would knew I was married." "Well, why should people you meet enxunlly knew? It is none of their husini'SN. Men don't wear an emblem 1 had double wedding ' en their finger or In their lnpel, ns If rings. They were I It were some secret order, or go about HAiu-un cdeluy elder people, it n dt ticketed, te warn nil women of their Mid it was the custom in their ceun-, wedded stnte! It might be n geed idea ! try." I Then we wouldn't let them Jelly us, "Well, I think It Is n geed idea, supposing lliem nice bachelors." Every one who rends interesting bonks telling nil nbeut the ctelutlnn of mar-' MTJt'T you said that Mr. Kvnns does riate customs kns thnt n let of sm- w ,. Wp(i,in rng?" bels nnd superstitions nre perpetuated ..y4 Tle comparatively few men all the time by nearly everybody. ct' ,. t fUew the -iitem en the tnest people have no conception of what ,, 1lt ,f thm, mwtbp Mmc ym. they are doing, or. why. lhere s or- fnl , ... ,., ..it,, nnnrt ln ,. nge blossoms, nnd the veil, ami the n(1 MnT(fl weri,i. th, Wh ting, unci giving the bride away and ,,nrtles ,,,, IuJ RlmnriiV labeled ! throwing rice and old .shoes. t..ich has T1i,r(, u J(gt M mwh WMttinfnt ln f1."' """" "" .""""' hrcp's civiiiB n r lie ns n br decroem's engmnieu centuries age in uiin.i. .ai- ,,,, w ,t is mnterllll ..jedce. an urau l.rtters te CvntMa'i eelumn mull ft, wrltttn en one ldr et the vantr enlu and Diiuf be laitrd icllh the writer namr nnd mtttrtm. The name will nel b published U the icrlCcr doc net irlJl ff. .t't'tleiitd Jfcr and Itttrm trnff;n en both utile of the tiaver icltl net b nnnccrrd. wtlttm who with prroeitnl ciinti'frj thnt can be eiven in the column Kill please leek there, as per tonal lettim nre only tcHtlcn ehtit aea lutein ii(cr.arv. SUITABLE HATS Te Helen Cynthia cannot understand your ques tion ; perhaps If you explain meru clearly, he can give you an answer. Wants 8eme Games Dear Cynthia I have never taken the opportunity te write te you before, al though I am very much tntrrexteil ln your column. Cynthia, I have a girl; friend with whom I cerrestimul unite , iirtiurnwy. hub inena is ROing 10 givn a party in n few weeks. She wrote te me nnd nsked It I knew any games. They have alieut worn out spin the plate, postefflce, wink. etc. Will you please tell me a few? Thnnk you. BETTY. The Weman's Exchange will send you came", if you will tend a Belt-addressed, stamped envelope. Hew te Win Back Leve Dear Cynthln I nm a girl past sir teen. There Is a fellow I love, who Is twenty-two. I went with him for n while, then we broke off. A girl friend of mine gae a party te which we were both Inviud. At the party he was In- ireuuccu te anemer gin friend of mine. il meaning. I think rice throwing , ,,, . ,!, , , bridegroom's anted centuries age In Uiin.i. Nat- ,,,, , ,t is tnateriat pledge, an y, hnvins it male relative give jeii PXChnnge of gifts te betoken their inn- nd'gfen bvlVhirV,e a,"'1'1 '? ,,n hN , '"' ,,!,-, hl', Ven heV me he only sa -SK el.e. t v... i, ,i, r,,i,r t.-..M i...h ;""" "' '.".""'". ""-. i"'ji"i- . "i-::: i. i '.i ii i7. . .1 i eve. I thi'V it is itentt trui. kvny, It is the same idea, only no one' , , iwut i links of It as degrading, lluine meJi . 'Then he can t ny ' It It e one is going te give me te any I thee wed. nnd with nil my " " goods endow, can he; - . m . c iiiii ni' fl kiiia iu nvivrtvn nun mn i mm.i i.-. . ..ii i .., . away Miggests tie en tact tint n girl ,nl (TtintV m,n nuts W Initials i. ," "' ",in mJ luiei eiwn, was n chattel, virtually a slave, ewne.l "V V1T $2 Jaa .,n,,T I T 'l.1.. .. "jem together. by ucr father, nil man ns n imsi man WU), il is illi: -;iim.- iiivu, iui, uu uni- ' . , , ,tl-i.t t.l . -t.... thinks of It as degrading. Hume meJi . "Then he can t ny It h this ns, N'n .hip Is imliiir te cive me te any I thee wed. and with nil my earthly nnn - I ''frtrlintm lint. Ittlf it Is n untlrn T0 OSV. thinks about the matter, sometimes, when the man Is peer, and 1.M se it reallv Is net humiliating." the girl nn heiress! The couples w;he "Yes. but folks ought te think ! exchange rings use some lovely pledge Might ns well be n dam!" i and plight their mutual love. It ap peal in me. Sert of "A L.ITTI..K .JE.VT.nrs.' Don't de anything about it. Why net have some proper pride In the matter? .Mmply Ignore the happening and turn te ethers for friendship. The wide brimmed one for the tall girl with the round face. It cuts off her height, dwarf 8 the width of hot het face and nor malizes her gene raj, ap pearance. The little girl who longs te be tall can attain it with her long, narrow hat and its impos ing feather if she misses out with the top of her head. Inci dentally, the tall girl should avoid the high feather as carefully a s the little girl should shy clear of the large brim which dwarfs her se unbecomingly wit t aitntinn f ln rmif menns neals te me that n girl Inn gene under the kc "Net s0 bad, net re bad. and Is bound?" I fifty-fifty, from the start!" I The Reckless Age By HAZEL DEYO IUTCHELOR Aline Feitcr. a member of the Jty teunprr iff. fccremri cnij"3c" te Chartrti Tunc, tint hrcattic hc leir him. hut limine then "nn 'e irrl luital ie cifh ittln'r. Hut AUnr in tinti upon hcimj fice te nrccit iiffni iiffni fletu from ether mrn. unit, ucurv in her ability te held Charley, hr km a flirtation of mrt,i rlth .luteii .eik. a trriter. Three neiifit nfttr their engagement, Charley eem fe her mnd asks that it he heken off. Playing the Game "Wn ,7UST let'Uk'1 te eaH lt off'" Aline explained carelessly te her family. Of course they had te knew about it sooner or later, but she did resent their pryins into Iter affairs ; she felt ns though her independence were being menaced when they ns-kul que--tien. Mrs. Fester knew thnt it would be tiselcss te say anything te Ali".e. It xveuld de no geed te expostulate with her becaue from early slilhed Aline hed always had her own way. And neither could she get her daughter te talk nbeut It. te explain what had hap pened. Nothing but that maddening. "We just decided te call It off." With thnt the elder woman was forced te be content. I'hvllls was scandalized. "Of course I knew it would happen." she said when her mother telephoned the netti-. te Nutley. "And If jeii want te knew my private opinion. I think Chnrley get tired of the bargain. Aline was tee sure of him. but of course. no one can tell her anything. Dees she ' seem broken up about it, mother? Phyllis would net have been sorry te sec Aline somewhat er"-tfallen. She might even have pitied her sister if Aline hud shewn igns of unhnpplness. t It would have delighted her te knew thnt just once the proud Aline had been humbled, but there was no danger of i anything like that happening. Aline was ln the habit of keeping her affairs te herelf and te Phyllis least nf all i would she have steeped te unbend. j And se when In response te Phyllis' i eager question. Mrs. 'eter returned. "Xe, I can't ee that it Ims made any Caracul and Tucks en Broadcloth Suit i A yfflm 1 ' n ill v . I I I II I s y HlaaaaaaPTHM vBiftSBaaaaaaS ,x . T?l: ? aaaaaaatSclifTKV JPItiSCTiBaaaaal. "i -?RV' 'flavBafl&r aaaaaaaaaa vKXr v Wt aaaaaaaaaaaav ;v --L. m aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV vx ' -aaav. ar ..,- "; ""'Bf!y aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV s a?xaaw .BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaZjEBaaaaaR HaMaaaaaaHRi m 'bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbRbbbbbbbL ? '''' 'j BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBV ti&x-;-- - . - -TV Seme Unusual Recipes Are Gathered Up During Mrs, Wilsons Lecturing Tour Oy MBS. M. A. WILSON Conrleht, UU!. nil .Vrt. .V. A. Wilsen, He'a Five Yeara Younger pear Cynthia I de hope you nre net I ..... " " u. urainiess, suiy f CreatUre When vm, mail .( n... T -J. ....j.. ,.v ..nu .ills. UUI A lilll In a quandary nnd would value the opinion et some disinterested person, will you give me your advice en the following? I am a yeuwr woman twenty-three years of nge. Seme time nge I made the acquaintance of a boy. At the tlme of our introduction and or a few weeks after I thought he was about my own "". J'..0?"1? vcr' chummy nna eventually fell in love. He Is a darling In every way the very type I have al- net de for me. He is9abSeiu"fiy devoted These Dclicieits Dishes Will Add Variety te the Menu if Put dp1ntilnc0aMeef'TBethaAthV.mi(5r In mt en Everyday Things Arc Getting Tiresome net believe It nnd raid' no attention, but upon nearinc ic irem anetner seurc I became suspicious nnd at length asked him about It. It was true. Imagine mv feellncs! A girl twenty-three and a boy eighteen ! I te.d him that I would net see him any mere, that It was absurd for us te be serious, and for several weeks I would net see him. But he called me en the phone every day and begged se hard tee sec me that I at last consented. He was thin and stricken looking. Before I knew him he had been going around te cafes and cabarets nnd was In with the wrong people entirely. Our friendship changed all that. Mv Influ ence HPni geed for him, and I think he needs lt at his nge. I am fearful that he will associate-with the wrong sort of people If I iflve htm up. Dear Onthla, what Bhall I de? He seems se much elder than his vears. He nlwa has been way beyend'hls vears. Shall I wait until he makes his mark? Or am I slllv te even consider It? Is five years' difference In age tee much? Please give me your advice and thank you. PUZZLED. If you were both a little elder five years Is net tee great a difference. I should say, but eighteen Is certalnlv te? young te marry twenty-three. Better wait till he. Is of age; then If you both Bt ill feel the same toward each ether, go ahead und marry. I "Sparrow" Has Hopped Back Dear Cynthia Well. Cynthia. I Have flown bacic te our gentle climes again. Daphne, the Mir writer of a jarzy epis tle of a few days age, has encouraged my return flight 1 have followed the advice of one of mv kneekers nf a few months age and have flown te ether climes during my absence from the col umn nut I am glad te return te the old-time stuff again Daphne states that I was growing tired of the kisses m, easily gotten. I was at the time, but lt was Just one of my crazy notions During my nbsence from the column I have met quit n few girls, and then was only one with whom I had a hard time getting a geed-night kls. I took rlahts reserved HAVE accumulated many splendid recipes thnt are very suitable te this season during my recent lecture trip. I have tried out these splendid dishes, thnt nre Just the wee bit unusual. Try them nnd if you like them pass them en te your neighbor. Pineapple Baked Custard Place in saucepan 7'ire and one-half cups of milk, One cup of sugar, Seven level tablespoons of corn cern stareh. Stir te dissolve and bring te boil ing point; cook for one minute. New ndd One cup of critthed pineapple, Twe tabletmem of butter, Yolks of thric rags. Heat well and then fold in the stifT Iv beaten white of one egg; turn in well-buttered custard cups nnd bake In slew even for twenty minutes, feel nnd top with meringue made as follews: Plnce in small bowl k Whites of fire egy, OnC'half glass of quince jelly. And bent with the rotary style eg beater until the mixture forms in stiff meringue ; pile en the pudding nnd fleck here nnd there with Heme well-drained crushed pineapple. If this dish is baked in the glass baking cups it may be served in the cups. Charlette Itussc rince one tablespoon of gelatin te soften In five tnblespoenH nf milk for ten minutes: then nlnee the cun con taining the gelatin in pan of het water I One and one-half cups of bread Alt erumes,' Three quarters cup of flout, OnC'half teaspoon of salt, Tice tablcwoens of bakinn netcder. Three-quarters cup of breicn sugar. tmc cup of raisins, One cun of finely chopped nuts. One and three-quarters cups of thick apple sauce.. Turn in the prcpnred meld nnd bake in moderate even for forty -live min utes. Turn from the meld nnd serve with the snttcc made while the brown betty is baking in its own meld. Thundering Reck Macaroons Chop very fine sufficient nuts of choice te measure one cup. Plnce the finely chopped nuts In mixture bowl and add One cup of very coarse bread crumbs, unc-naif cup ej nneiy chopped coco- h,r out a ceupV of times without get-1 , bent slowly until the gelatin melts. tine the coveted ltl'S, But I adopted c,nn,l naliln until nnnl hn- lint vet- then Columbus- old watehwerrj for my slogan. ' ,,a.n'1 ?,1C ,"":?.?,. ,V l ti ''"" Sail en, sail en," nn at last I suci "'?' gelntin In slowly Inte one nm one- ceeded I admit I had te step pretty n.. rnmvvr x nwt? nveiy rer in.-u kis. ner i kei me kiss U l.tJKi:E L.U'.'.fr . .f-.tsfled myelf I found nn excuse It's ni brocikleth ns It's lone se I for net peelnir thn Klrl arraln. This is - . 1 I . . I ! tn j-.t tries tViri T lint'A Alllllf V r. .1 . I "eeiu te uci'inri1 ninny i iiie winter u- mi-. "" ".' i"" "',.-. 1,.. ..,,i., .. i. , . i suits Km- hrenilelnth has been one work for. me einers were given as a " N"".- V"?,' ' """; i" .'" lJ '" " "" half cups of whipped cream, nilding :Tire teaspoons of vanilla extract, One-half cup of picdcrcd sugar. Line custnrd cups with thin slleen Isn't Your Jeb That Counts; It's the Way Yeu Loek It The Stenographer Who Thought Herself Above Her Werk Was Inferior te the Cleaning Weman Who Was Interested in Hers difference te her nt all." Phj Ills sn ffed. f the ferelBnli'sianers' chief mediuins mat,Pr r fnV' .Vne Kin that I nn. bottom of tne cup irem uu spenge nnd in talking it ever with (ienr-e i Ier.H1'n1 '". I? r"'p "e' ,l1,s palling around with new likes me te ' ,.ke. Fill with the prepared cream, that ev.niii" enlle I v in . f..V Vl... V. eii.Td l,f ePien In tuiler-miulis and tl ret- ahH her often. One night I told her te , llsin; n n,trv bas nnd the rose shape that cenlng. en led Aline fir the ecend ,,j,.t(. lestiimes. As te length, leek uthet up for about an hour, nnd she cot , ,1 , ,?rI 'h nitW time ''hard nnd unfeeling." h familiar bloused jacket and the l almost Inrulted. If I don't lclii her J'"r" ."' "J. .,'rres PP "iseme day she'll cmie a cropper" p,lu.,Hv llm-erinc skirt This nartieulnr I nbeut a dozen times an evening sh. nuu or muriiscliiiie cherries. Mid Phxllls a little vindictively. "She l S : ls rieS out in h el- Wins thinks I am sick. The ether night I was ' The little paper patty cups one enn won't find it se easy te pkk up another ' 0 brotidcleth und tl e c rnc'iil which I nit,!ler ,!"ew' Z.b)!? hell,'1 me alenR.- ' I"irolin.e nt the stationer's nre very man n desirable ns Charley verv seen " 1. u 'lrLBI . Lf c.'Lu. . '' n,'.ml? .tllat these kisses are about citable for the charlotte russc. ni" ew n- ni.t "M-t ii'iei - i t no f:iMif'N i iiili rcr kulu' . n.i ,i, , .11-1 t r i,n,i.v tJ" f -. ""-erded by the blouse of cardinal red that the eligible ( barley I. vne was net cre,le Kenj'.jiiic with embrelderv of geld te become one of the faml v. in u sense. thr'ea(1 ex,,0t., )V the s,lrl,i(.;. 0i.illB. ni0l:,,,Il c!Vy,S,'!'1rnt 1in,1t lN ,"-I , An original conclusion is reached by pensi tiens. If Aline !! married i . ,lrrmv tuf tu v,,.,wI.,l. m, h, lllnMl,i.. , inm ... .!. I U .1 ..n ... 1... 1....A- ---v "' " r ..... ...- Vvi.iit.v,, , iii'-iu itiiini! it- --iiii- hi iiv null- ful coinpnri-ens between Cliarley and Cicfirge, and Phyllis would have' hutetl . that. I As for Aline, she carried her head ' high nnd outwardly was unmoved re garding the whole thing. Rut en the night thnt Clmiley had broken the en gagement, she had slipped up te her I room, and wept bitter tears. They ' were for the most part tears of anger: anger thnt Charley had dared te treat her with such scant ceiiiddcrntlnn, that i he had actually admitted te her face his wish te hnte done with the engage ment between them. Hut mere im portant than her anger was the fuel that her self-confidence was shaken. 8he had been used te consider herself omnipotent where men were concerned; she hnd openly bensted of her ability ' te held f'harley, and even though no ; one would ever knew the truth, she knew it. nnd In consequence writhed 'Under the humiliation of such n thing. She had no desire te see people. If it had been pos-lble she would have! Kept te tier room for a time, but te de thnt would only cause comment. There fore she had te go places, she hnd te make herself prominent In the gay eelal whirl, nnd te every one who asked abe miiile the snme answer. "We just decided te cull It off." This explanation would have done very well, for the jeunger set is fairly casual nbeut engagements and the like, if Chnrley hadn't appeared nt n dance given hv the Ituthcrferds, nccempanled by Mabel Collin. This hnnnened nbeut week after Aline's broken emrniri.. ! ment. and as might naturally be ex- pected. caused a grcut deal of gossip and talk. 1 don't nurfe with your writers when IJrewii Hetty ky a "enew UdS' 'wen't'1 !? Try this brown betty ; it is most un- a girl net se very long age who win as usual. decent a girl as there ever was, and she Plnce In snucepnn rtAw. rsfnci.i1 m n pneil-niirht tta 1 I r 1. - lower section of the jacket and plnced i took her te a petting party one nlcht , r hrZ i,,)1Z , 1,,,'tlrr above the fur ciifN, e are nt leas tiens of the -ort of suit shown here 1 and I had a dull time of lt, for sh This Klrl wen d - - - . m rt I. (nn !-. A i IJltIIS The am nt lr.i,ut iflflfi if.... . went upstairs hy nerseir nna wouldn't, '"" '"" " -" ,..u ... .1 ..1 ...1. .1 'i ' mix in any or me siuii. &r x& L a 5? .Tm-trxAfV s, ,,,'zJ' " v"" i.iniiev no iiiiiiui-.i hi- jjerj' one ie wneui i nave inirei luceij -.i ., . , 1 .1..,.. 1.. .1... I,it..i,i ecptance by these who pride themselves , the girl. Including my fnthu and l",lr, ,""' I'repared sirup in the bottom . it . . ... 1 . 1 . ' .. .... 1, 1 u .!.. - ,.t l.n .....la I nf ..tdii.t ul. hi nrptlnr. Cook until n thick rich sirup. betty liberally shortening and Rub with then nuf. New place ln mixing bowl the whites of two lnrsc eggs. Heat until stiff nnd then bent in one cup and three tablespoons of sugar. Cut nnd fold in the prepared crumbs nnd nuts and drop by the spoonful en well-greased and floured baking sheet. Hake in tlew even for fifteen minutes. Oatmeal Macaroons Place in mixing bowl One nip of breivn sugar, Yolks of tire eggs. Cream well ; then ndd One and one-half cm of oatmeal, One-half cup of finely chopped co conut, , One cup of finely chopped rai.iini. And work in the stiffly bentcn whites of the two eggs. Ferm in bnlls nnd plnce en well-grensei) nnd floured pnper baking sheet "hnd bake In slew even eighteen minutes. Adventures With a Purse ALL of us give niueli thought nnd ns much time ns possible te our per sonal appearance nnd I'm sure thnt we have nil taken n mirror and anxiously scanned the reflection gazing back nt us sometimes with the thought thnt something just must be done. A thor ough cleansing of the skin each night with 11 geed crenm Is n very geed idea. 11 j 011 want te give n cry acceptable gift te some one you knew rather well, or yourself, you'll be interested In the be which has lemon cleansing tissue and vanishing cream and n box of rouge and lipstick. Lemen crenm tends te whiten the skin, tee. The box Is $.", which mny sound like n let when j nu say it nil nt once, but isn't, when jeu step te figure the cost of each in dividual article, or the result. Far nnmr of shop address Wemsn't Pace Kililnr. or. phone Wnlfint anon gr Main 1601 irtwrrn the liniirs nf t nnn R. TUB stenographer enme In with n hnughy sniff becn'use the cleaning wemnn In the hall outside had slewed up her trlumphnnt progress tewnrd her office. The dcnnln wemnn hnd been wash ing the windows nnd her bucket of black wntcr had been set down near the deer of the office while she brushed up the hnll. The stenographer took off her hat. fluffed out her hair, arranged her pearl necklace nnd put en her enrritigs. She sat down at her desk, but net te get te work ; there wna a distinctly un powdered nren en her face w lilch hnd te be nttended te nt once. Fer the rest of the day she dnbblcd delicately nnd aloofly nt her work. Her whole expression nnd her every motion said plainly thnt she wns tee geed for her Jeb. She undoubtedly felt very much nbevc it. And if you hnd told her that the cleaning wemnn in her dull, soiled blue-nnd-whlte apron, with her bucket of dirty wnter nnd her presnle, ugly cleaning implements) was better than she wns, she would hnvc fnintcd elegantly nwny !, Hut that's the truth. TIinilE'S n geed old bromide which hns lest most of its power from ever-use: "It Isn't se much, what you sav ns the wny you say It." The vetinget descendant of thnt old soldier is this one. "It Isn't se much our job ns the war you held it." It wnsn't the elenning woman's Jeb thnt made her better than the stenog rapher. Vnhedv knows better thnn she hew unpleasant nnd hard and despised her work is. . ...ti lt wns her attitude tewnrd lt which rnled her nbevp the dressy lady in the handsome freek. Tim ti-nv nhn Imlfl he fob. She didn't consider herself tee geed for it, or nbeve it. It wns there te de, she knew hew te de it. and she did it te the best et her ability. indeed. Rhti took a sincere interest in doing lt right nnd mnking the offices leek really clean wnen sue get inreugn with them. Tlin stenecrrnnhpr wns Inferior be muse she held herself above the work slie w-ns doing te such nn extent that she didn't de it right. YOU enn de this with any position von hennen te have. If u take it lightly and easily it will amount te nothing mere than a light, ensy position. It rmi nnf vniir linnrr tntn Ir nnd esteem it highly, it will grew te be something worth while. There nre two ways of holding it ; the wny you carry it en nnd the wny you leek nt it. Yeu have te use both ways if you hope te be successful, for it wouldn't be possible te work hnrd nnd well at something which you held in contempt. It may seem semcwhnt belittling sometimes te de the petty things that nre required in order te carry out the wishes of nn employer. Get Going 5c Everywhere Nothing like these Little Sun-Maids te put you en your feet luscious, peppy little raisins. Full of energy and iron practically predigested nour ishment that you feel almost immediately after eating. Delicious when you're hun gry get you going again when you run down. Try 'em and you'll knew. Little Sun-Maids "Between-MeaT Raisins Had Tour Irtn Today? SEE OVB EXHIBIT AT THE BIO FOOD TAIB. COMMERCIAL MUSEUM, 1 NOVEMBER 18TH TO S5TK Hut there von nre attain '. it's net the Jeb, It's the wny you leek nt it. If he considers these things neees snry enough te tell you nbeut, then they nre important enough ler you ie no thoroughly nnd correctly. , It'n the enlv wny te get en te something thnt" isn t se petty. Things Yeull Leve te Make 11-20 "V- -SH Something New In Hat Trimming Here is one of the newest hat trim- mines that you ran make for one of your new hats. Cut bins strips of silk of a color that win go well with thnt of your suit or cent. Stitch them up te form a tubing. Fill the tubing with cotton ana nenii it witn erigntiy col ored beads. Urald three pieces of the tubing nnd fit the braid around the crown of your hat. Make loops te hang ever the brim and some te stand up. This trimming is easy te meke, in expensive nnd fashionable. FLORA. - TT IS possible te dignify almnx A Jjosltleif by holding it with dlMlt7?l dltnlfr ' d,,n,t,' net deub "lift 1 If you have the latter kind yea . iieldlna yourself in hlhe t... .,"" , v - -:i-"-- "m mi i your went, or anything else in til i world. ,J uut tne nrwt kind means that i l-esncct yourself and bellnva i a... . ' sejf net te bclltUe the work you JJ , n..ViMn.?reM B,0.p t0 th,nk nbet t d I Itlltig the work you are doing ii l M inning yeurscir. . 7 Fer you have been -riven that you have been considered worthy uu nun, Heming cisc; II It Is te Ii "J Innuetl ilnwn nnnn nmt itnl.nj .1 t J It i,ni,i.nlli. fMl..... i... ...! ug8 1 it nnturnllv fellow that such u much yourself? you SHUT-IN EXCHANGE Xma 6ift anb Cartel cmoretaara tnttlut m I. 1STK STREET ' Your Baby The Earth stands still when we say The Baby mat cuaannjr niue eunch of loveliness, a mart's hope in Heaven his baby. Wen' dear old Grandma and Grandpa and , everybody else who has ever heard ' about Baby be overjoyed te get a picture of the sweet little thing this Christmas. They would naver forgive you if you didn't send Baby's picture, tee. We are featuring te suit ably solve your Gift Prob lems. Six Large Portraits, 0x10 ins., finished Sepia en Gray, moderately priced, $3 only 'te these who show this ad at our Studies before Dec -1. Tell your friends. CHAMPLAIN STUDIOS ' ttll WALNUT ST. J 'HERE can be no substitute for Tetley's Orange Pekoe. Ne ether tea combines that delicate flavor with strength that satisfies. TETLEyS Makes geed TEA a certainty upon di-timruMieil drc-iim. metlur. has liked her, nnd I uns told It is well te remember, in fact, that morn than ones te brin her .irmiml teduv some of the most exclusive women nun In Tills Btrl I w-tw what I rail ,l,.. In Vi.w Ynrlf urn un-irln.. suits ultli Ci-nt, lUlll yet I get my BOOd-nllfht W Ith. in .ew lerK are e.iring suits witn t f Se l aen-t belleM- that till thlrt) four-Inch jackets which are built e..d irlrls are opposed te klsslni: en severely tailored lines. These new j )mVP new nlred some of my seritl. sulci with their semi-flttei jackets ments and hope te hnve some "amens" made, of ceur-e, without belt and from the members of your column usually braid trimmed, were among the SI'Annew smartest of the autumn suit offering jf the girl you see most of bchnve abroad, nnd one feel convinced that like that, the sooner you drop her the midwinter will de much te popularize , better. The ta'e of such levemnklnir Is .i.in qulte unpleasant. Lnfnrtunately, you .'." '"' are rlifht. Seme girls who .ire otherwisn I periccuy nii" uiiu iii.iiiii.-w.iu.-, mriainK, but they'll live te renrct It. Would you of the meld. Let stand while, prepar ing the betty, I'lnce in mixing bowl WHATS WHAT Ry Helen Drrie Tomorrow The Rutherford Dance r i i ipK i 1 1 0 'I. 9 like te marry the girl you say you are palling with new? LOVE NOTS Ily KAY KKAN Interesting Women , Miss Alice Van Lean, who is mere Man 100 enrs old, is nn active inembrr ej, the Women Voters' Leugue of Oreene County, New Yerk. When a woman cr girl hai tot gotten ner citru case, mi In company with History of Mankind Though 'tis net written in the nnnaN vet every mnrricd woman knows these things by heart "Ne! I haven't any chnnge in my pocket! Wbnt de jeu want It for?" "Didn't I give you money for a new hat just u little while aeV What hnvc veu done with it';" "I'll tell neii right new before I cut Inte this bird that it's tough as ' leather." 1 "Hew enn ou expect te be anything , but chilly with nothing hut that gauze thing nretind you,' its a wonder wnin- BsarjSFgBaBBaaaigP It Serves Yeu Well Bcqrdsley's Shredded Codfish is the favorite with thousands of women. It is easy te prepare ready in aid she is SiniTruii ' " 'lnn,t '",f,, ,ll"lr ,,,,nth ,,f '",l1-" 1U nunutes and each packace will th ntrnther w'Vnan. It l" "Hew much did jeu pay for it?" make a delightful, substantial meal quite proper for her te wrlfi htr'nmna IWhen price Is fairly large) : "De ou ' for c.. n.nnu beneath the engrnved n.nne of her think I'm made of money'" (If price ' "c J,cupic. 11 1- nu. iiig ineiiii men le.ive.i me 1. .,,,.111 "Wi.M' it i.i.bu it i" card for birth. It Is nut correct te nu'iiv ilmi't mi trv te mnl.-i. t-nnru..t iwrlte the narne en the rovers side of. .,, ,.r..fv lit ?i, , 0,,1n",If the visiting card, nor te write It abeve Something I rettj like that red dress the cnermed name. Mrs. Imaslght had un nst night V" illy woman in Kugland who lanr tli lionden rt. eat nil thnt rK1 t. iii,i..b.. Vnmnmnt.. !... i.eul As stated In a former What's What, I "Hae I get te nut en 11 dress suit? . . ,,B' ,.i. ny .... ..w, ,. .1.. ii"1- n wemnn fchOUM uka hop ulnl nutnn . ...! !.... Ill ,i-Q. MAAII lltltlllllltml I fijff. Murnlinn Depn ti vmn.n 111 jnpu l1nn clal name, (.'f'.j.. iuii...... i,. .!. .iiuiinn.inn ..r should be secretary te the Osaka ft, S3,n .ft n K ff.S? MSS!"' T? lmWi ircniffir. is the Ilrst known In swne'buslneiw or profession I "W'lmt did )ou let ine 11 te held u municipal by her legal name, which Is, for In- Muff for, nnywny. stance, Mary Wilkes Towers. Her se- Mrs, Lyman engraven en cards. The same rule cardleaa, companion who fi pamaI nsni if Um 1 v- l. ....-.. 1 '- - -Y-" 1 -:-:. .-" - nt, .t..vii-jt v..,r it. im i.ii.ii rM. .vn .... inLAu t K.-j mnxm& v r. : "&wxzr w "" ,immi Ul ! WIIKS VOt! WKIITK IT OS llU'K'SMTR Dlil you se 10 a "lltl rc.l rhoellioue" In ill'ur.- 'K .-,- - urn tM will iliilnly enjoy resillnu t'il Immely nerv e( K. Powers. her visiting inlles te her khnulil wirltA tl 1 nn, t I.. rsCuI mr.K- i ' - "'"'. "!' ""'I till.l. t Kin it-nej ,ipie. b.lew the pubm of Mr, i.- i'ijiuc uhmcu. "iin.-e i u Ji4it'"-v When you buy Shrtdiitd Cedfiih, leek for the parkajje ititi the red baud wA don't ferfjet te ask for the free recipe book. Beeth t, FhlU. Feed Fair BMKDgLEYiS Shredded CODFISH , W.iViftM, fitmmUmn . Why is Bell Telephone Operating pre ferred by se many young women ? Because at the very start they are paid as high as in any ether industry $13.00 per week. Because permanency is an important factor and for that reason increases in pay are frequent. Because there are many opportunities for ad vancement te supervisory positions. Because it's the cleanest and most pleasant work in the city. We pay well, because only with a staff of permanent, satisfied, happy, contented young women can we render the kind of service which the public must receive. Yeung women who are looking for the better kind of position should see me at once. Miss Stevenson, 1631 Arch St. 8:30 A.M. te, 7 P.M. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF JPENNA. r . "? . M Thanksgiving calls for rich, mellow, spicy mince Pie. The easiest and best way is te make it with Atmore's Mince Meat All the eld-tlme flavor. Atmeres Mince Meat At all grocers With all the old-time rfirar Qi.nneundng WOOLEN Hosiery that WEARS WE take great pleasure in bringing te you the new line of WOOLEN Hosiery that is built for WEAR and DOES wear. In the new Cadet Hosiery of Silk and WOOL and WOOL and cotton, you have all the warmth and beauty of sturdy wool and mere; you have the definite assurance of long wear and absolute satisfaction. Economical Because It Wears Longest Ne longer need veu question the durability and wearing qualities of WOOLEN Hosiery just leek for the Cadet label. It is the mark of scientifically strengthened' and reinforced hosiery that will give the satisfaction the most critical demand. It includes all colors and color combination! for Sports Wear and General Use. 'Is f j- BR Mm 11 ts Fer WOMEN . rer MEN . . . ler CHILDREN 1.30 and up , 73c and up , 75c and up AT DEPENDABLE DEALERS EVERYWHERE ABET HOSIEBY suuHWiGAUY 8TWPNGTHENED am VqOSKWXV Ormnattd, Manufactured and Guaranteed by Cadet KnAing Company , PhllaeUplua, P !i .) -n - iimmAM-'Ai'ji yasc-L " ' - gi;i.fc.jM.. .a
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