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All 5" te most awful bunch." ft . i "Yeu knew." he continued tlinuclit fully, "lt' funny, hut thrre nlwnys Mems te be eomeberty te like every body. I wouldn't think of lukltiR n Ingle one of tline boys te n pnrtr f mine, nnd I Kiippe .Inne wouldn't think of inking iuv of the boys I like te her party. It i queer, but in n wny I uppee It's n poed thins." It's the beft thins In the world for the subjects under UrusIen. If Elizabeth nnd June ng recti en the beyg they like, it would go linrd with the ether eet. But then, I supiinip tlirrp would be Katherlne or n Mlllti'eut somewhere who would tnke wlmt Kllmbeth nnd Jane ceneider "mi'lln." She even nets n rerlnin nmeunt of convolution out of the (neught. Hut if olio is sincere in her self self depreclntien, the fact that n plnln leijklnp plrl hm "cnuuht a man" need net be nny romfert te her. Ter her nttltiule U wrong. She thinks the ftrcnt idea In life is In l pretty and vivacious enough te "set" n man. And she has no (confidence in her self. She's wrong twice. The harder she thinks about cntching n man just for the sake of being en gaged, net necessarily because she care for nnjbedy in particular, and the mere -lie works for it the less) luck she will have, Men don't like a girl who throws hcrclf nt them. And then it's nil wrpng for her te be hepelevs nnd discouraged because she thinks slip lsn t pretty httttri te Cvnthla i column mutt he written en one idr of , the paptr enlv nnd mml bertanccl with th wrtttr' name and nddrtm. Tif namt U'lll net be published if the writer does net trl.ih ((. Vnaiuntd Utter and letter urlttrn en heth ldn of the navcr unit net b anvtrrrra, Writer wne lh veraennl (iHHurra that can be nlven in the relHinn Kill vieaae took there, a per' .tonal Ittter are eiili written v. hen abse' lutelu ntcctsarv. Df ANTOINBTTR DONNELLY piOHT here 1 would like te iiy for. system highly developed. Daring, pur entiiwc .. .,. . . .. i r i.iip in in,- jjreai m. -icncs ei i j.jn , jr lire, nltheitgh we -pdem Rive It that! A certain amount of vanity is a net- nlgh-feundlng title. uri ,)art of ererv girl. If she isn't The people that ether people like. a benutv. slu- .-nn nt leat be slightly A man ami a girl pas-pd another man vain nbeiit her beautiful hair her well- and girl each Sunday afternoon Uhnpcd hand, her slender feet, or her walking. ' liPnntlfnl tiiriirp. My ncavcns; exriaimpii tne n.nn after they had gene bv. "Tlie some men full for!" The girl laughed a little. "As far as that's concerned." she replied, "the men .e:ne women will be seen with!" Yeu neer can tell ' Te "" Tour letter wilt be answered In the Weman's Exchange. In Leve Against Mether's Wishes Dear Cynthia Heading your column exety night, I hepa you will consider t am eighteen yearn old, am In lce with a fellow twenty-eight. 1 have been out with him quite a few- times, but mother thinks he Is tee old for me. i I must glve him up. Se plcnse tell me the best step te take, because we love each ether dearly. . ANXIOUSLY WAITING. ' As you nrn only eighteen, you had better t.ile your mother's advice In the matter new. If you really care for m,nf .mml i,t n,inw. "nrpKv l nil each ether, wa tine for a year or mere pretty does." was eriglnnllv intended, " P'ove that leve will net hurt .ou. wltlieut n doubt, ns convolution for this . .... .liTTi u...ji4.. Dear Cynthia In a family where one parent Is nrrecteil with lung trouble, and chid parcnt'n relations arc nlse affected with the same disease, although thti! ether parent Is healthy, will thcic be' any danger of the dlscaee going exer te the children who are nil in the Lite I "teens"? The children leek very healthy XV the benefit of tall women I have known who complain of their nhtisual height thnt one of the most outstand ing beauties of America, Miss Julia lleyt, 'must give te her magnificent stnture no small share of credit for her cnvlnble reputation. Unqualifiedly, Miss lleyt, in- private life Mrs, Lydlg lleyt, is a truly beau tiful woman. Nature made her In a lavish irien.cnt nnd with special mastery, overlooking none of the many things There's always something. re s somewhere. trr ntT ti-fL .i i , ... He may be nmeng the "queer" T UhLIlVb there s hope fop inc. BUCvts nt Jane's party: lie mar be one cries the girl who considered her- of the boys whom Kllrnbrth like. elf unnttruptlve. when she pps the He may be one of their misfits, plain Jane who has jut announced her Hut he'll find her eme day, if she engagement. "Surely I'm ns attractive doesn't work tee hard te get him. as thnt girl, at least." ' It's queer, but it's true. Aim ler top gin who uepin t niinn aim igoreus. i she. has a thing te hp proud of there's , Your decision will mean n great deal nlwnrs "as pretty does." ,0 some "etip." se please give It your ' ' 'JLI' careful consideration. "KISMHT" mill'tlVVS nnnthpp thlni?. ten. Cvnthla Is berry. but she cannot nn- 1 pi..... .i. i,m i.,..,,. I swer questions en disease. Yeu would hae te consult a doctor. The Reckless Age By IIA.KL DKYO BATCHELOU AUnc router, a memher of the nau tievnijcr ct, hecemes curingcd In Charlr 'J'linr, net hccnuic Vie tern tni, lut brrnusc thty iccm e trtll titiietl te enrh ether. Hut Mine in lists upon Itiug frrr, and, ireure in her nbtllt'j te held Charlev. 'ic Am a flirtation tcilh Mnien Leng, a in Iter. Three months after their engagement. Charity comet te her nnd asks that it he broken off. Aline earriei the whole thing off vith a high hand, hut it is nevertheless a meat blew te her pride. The Rutherford Dance 'A LINE were a new frock of glitter- ing white sequins nt the Kuther ford dance, nnd her dark hair was banded with brilliants. She had never neen se recMesy gny, and ns usual, there was n crowd of men about her 11 the time. When Charley appeared with Mabel Cellins a wave of nnger swept ever Aline. Only n week had passed since the breaking of their engagement, nnd THE HOME IN GOOD TASTE ? IlareUt DenahUe.n Kherlein She Says He Leves Twe Dear Cvnthla I have never written te you before, but since you have helped se many I really think you could lieln me. New. Cynthia. I am xery much In trouble. I am In love. Why de I call It trouble? Well. Just this- i I have known a young man for about three year. Per the part of one year we didn't speak te each ether. During this time he kept company with another girl nnd still does, but would occaalon eccaalon occaalen ullv spend the eenlng ever nt my house (with an ccusu te come see my sister), as he lives near. New, Cyn thia, the ether night he came eyer and we spoke te ench ether : he then told me he c.ired for me, but also cares for the girl he ' keeps company" with Well, t trucFs you can Imagine hew I fell In love w 1th a fellewhe loves ion :iml he loves some one else, tee I guess It nil seems foolish te you, but' i rally, cyntnia. nt times i sien my work te Just think of It. It never leaves my mind. Tell me, Cynthia, dear, what would you de? ANXIOUSIA WAITING. Cvnthla would net lese sleep or time JsVL LKSsir fTLgLgLfP'vV JgkKll lkr" sH i' - iBlBlBlV sW,v-- JssH bbbbbbI iJVV, 'jiJiH ,vj pBJBJBJBH BBL. .BBBBh SBBBBBSBH PeBBBBBBI 5' BBBBBBH gjBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBJBS gjr . gggggggggggSJBJBJ I-' "SBBBBBBBBBBBBbHP ; VBBBBBBBBBBBBr'' BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBpK! v bbbbbbbbbbbV r BBBBBBBBBBBBBK4 ' SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBm. 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In the Seuth the Spanish legiias. deep verandas nnd the center of the houses nre particul suitable te the warm cllmalc trexliment et unri: interiors nftpp plnrn f the streets nt WpIiki nrn. i the nrst time I really ever was In love. tectcd from the sun and of quiet court- and unfortunately I love a married yards with a fountain in the center is I man I knew he loves me In return, mef ,lel i-hffiil I hut I cannot nave mm ami i can i bb ih edwl for perfect beauty. She bus been idcnllrcd by the brushes of many paint ers and iu.iterinllr.ed by the genius of dressmakers nnd milliners of extraer dinary creative talent. nnaafnl f Ant! with It nil there la a soft roundness te the contour ( the' cheeks that Imports extreme yeuthfulnese, al most cherubic, a deft touch of the hand which fashioned her, and an amusing contrast, by the way, te the extremely colorful and worldly lip rouge she adepts. . , .... Miss Heyt's complexion, which has been misquoted as of n whiteness verg ing en pallor, is, tn fact, tinted with the roseate glow of health. Forceful personality, you can well imagine n woman te have who forsakes a eeclnl career for the hard and treu-. bleus read te stage fame. Nine years age, ns Miss Julie Bobbins, she was n debutante in most fashionable New Yerk set. Inter becoming Mrs. Lydtg Hey't, her husband being a member of a family which has both wealth and position. Frem the tlme of her coming out she tins been n social leader, active In char ities nnd ether interests, n lender by sheer force of beauty and personality.. Yeu could never Imagine her accustom ing herself tn any subordinate position. Neither could you imagine her shirking nny responsibility te attain a legiti mate goal her heart was set upon. Bern te distinction nnd reared In an atmos phere of It, yet possessing that rare nnd beautiful quality of common sense nnd courtesy which would save her from nu net of snobbery. Fascinatingly beau tiful nnd tremendously interesting. Nothing she does but bears the stamp of efficiency from an article en the cede of geed society te tennis championship. At the suggestion et the stunning afternoon costume she was wearing nt the moment, benrlng out the simplicity of lines for which sbe is noted, we talked dress. "I like simple clothes for the street," she said. "They're mere appropriate, The iciiseii the French women nre bet ter dresed Is because they dress np np prept lately for the occasion, included in which is simplicity of street, dress." When I nsked if she had any theories en tull women and dress, she sold : "Oh, I de net think you can lay down nny luws, ns the Individual figure Ims te be studied. One mny have big hips, small hips, bread shoulders, narrow, nil of which must be considered. But simple lines nre invariably the safest course. I don't think they must run te the statuesque always. On the ether hand, they ccrtnlnly ought net wear Huffy clothes. Yeu have te study both figure and coloring. Tall women leek better in dink things for day wear, ns a rule. Fer evening I love flame, ernnge black. In fact, I have a tendency te brilliant colors or else dead white." Miss Heyt's eyebrews nre darker than tier hair nnd nre of natural line, of which plucked eyebrows rob one. Her great natural beauty is further ac cented in the wholesome color In her cheeks. She uses no face rouge, nl nl theugh she paints her lips n brilliant tone and Is one of the few women who should de It. Her eyes nre dnrk brown ; hums full, keen, frank eyes. The health she rndintec must be ex plained by her devotion te outdoor life L-elf. Imntlnf iennlu nml MelMr fil,A 'Pl(t ii ,...,., il 1 .. .. li.nii.M ,Mml .. . ...... ... h J..V in. ..iuu,,..,t, iTeui, nanus Hirih one nt tne uett amateur tennis piny feet nine and one-half Inches, carrying ors in the country, who beasts preudl Frem the Renaissance J5Ei lilies of the Various Fresh Vegetable ., t n i. f ". !..'.... Till--- . I-,-. i uireciwm for rreparmg; ana jiwwr;; i new rreaucis of th Garden for the Table i y) y fashions of reading the letters very much. This is form i: pounds. ; nich us Mnlhjry 'nnd Tllden i Bhe wnlks naties n mv flrst uttemnt te write, but I need u, i., ,i ,i f n, i .in.i.. . T.i " I"!,.,: "u .mV' one wniKS arl.yeur advice very badly. I am a girl ,am.rl,lg. cr jet b,nck hni'ieni Tmi , Z .m.Vl vv.iv-T. "."7' ",?! . The re-j twenty-ftve years em, ana nave naa fu1 cf ,jtllity. nt,rs is nn eneirgized llcitv. "--- ,.-., ,.u- tlie ' m.inv love anuirs. out new l ueueve is - --- WHATS WHAT By Helen Deeir - . . l . . . . . . . ... . i . i. . . . nvismiiiii(-i--nit, ii- iru i in u i . new ne uareu te enng tnnt lnipessinie Ne one who has net realized the Jey '"' "'' '""". "'" ,,:.;"." Au., - yV?-, 1 , Mabel Cellins te a social affair. But of having one's own inclesed court or JJ ft XerwctepV.l ifK ' net by the flicker of an eyelash did she M'A I"! ,'T, wYni' !eE,1l !d I '"ut J " ""er b0 haI,"y ,KhlB mvU, Vr-ST?? J 3 rt I . ... .... where one may hnd coolness nnd pri- ii, nM i, WOnl(l be se what shall I, A' , , f'mi Sii KAA betray hew she felt, although she was wicy u day and all night can appre- Je- ii" says hi will tenve "his home 7-9 &54 S0 1 euite well aware that every one was cian- its special advantage. ' j.,,,1 tieeeme desnerate If I refuse te J.',. i s' -Ta -. ' Islklnir nhent ir Spanish architcctute, of ceure, re- Se him nga n, and I leve him tee well i-ljP v-"t Vl.l I lOIMIIJ, nUUIll II, l. L. .ll! .- , . l..l. ' .. , .. i.l .!.. .hlu -ll ., ,ielfia.. T..1I p I V. 5 I . .lilt i T ,. ... , . . 'll.liV". PIIIHI" Ulnllll. Ul lit JlliUl-lll lllflll IU iCL 11111 'HI .lit- ,, ... ju ,...-.. .-... V --.I- y "- VfMJf V Julian Warwick was the first te imi0ers and out : the fermalifv of old inetseme vvttv I cm menane this, ye all .WZS: V SjT OMlll ft speak te her nbeut it. He had cut in en a tlnnce, nnd ns he swung her ever the fleer he remarked with a laugh, "What de you knew about Char ley and Mabel?" Aline's own laugh was quick nnd re sponsive. "Don't ask me anything about it." "Well, nt least he'll never have te worry abent her," Julian retorted, "and they de say. Aline, that you led Charley a merry chase." "Oh. Julian:" Aline v,ns playfully reproachful. "Thnt from you?" Aline did net like Julian very well. He Imd i .-.'. ..... .. .- .- . ... tunes, will he well? Flense print mis. ier i ien tries, old brass or copper nnd old pic- I ,"eei1 FOm" "'V "JJ 'nei lures. It is rich, a little somber, lies- ! taken tee much of your valuable space pitable ejkI gracious, but net cezv, as ' aIltI thanking you in advance. IJ L. 1. lJ J.t My dear, you are net In love, you nre carried nvvay by emotion and would never be happy with this man, who be longs te another, nnd who shows how hew wrong he Is te ilire make love te you when he has a wife. Ilefuse te see him again and stick te it no matter hew It hurts Don't play with sin, child. furnltire. rough plaster wnlls we unucrstnnu the word. Tomorrow "Colonial Houses" Can Yeu Tell? By IJ. .. and A. U Bodmer LOVE NOTS By KAY KEAN Recipe for Proposals Vse indirect lighting. Tnke two chairs and separate them. ' Toe much heat in the beginning is apt te cause the wedding cake te fall in the middle. Stir in lumps of sweetness with one I having te shnpe and cut them. In any small yeast cake of indifference i number of colors they can be had for order te give rise te the fear et losing By CORINNE LOWK lu these hapless, hiplcss times it l pleasant te see some variation of the straight-line frock. Today we show such a variation in the sloping band of embroidery which, encircling the birr. Inst helevr the Birdie at the nat ural waist line, produces a graceful puffing of the skirt. , ... - , This trick is no iAw one. We find It frequently in the Bennlssnnce modes, nnd one nsseclnten.lt most vividly with the frock worn by Faust's Mnrgueritc. It Is only one possibility of the favored two-girdle model. This frock is efMull black crepe de ehlne. nnd the bands just mentioned nre carried out in royal blue and geld thread. Frem the second nana nangs a Ions tnssel of rather heavy geld. The embroidery Is repeated around the neck line and nt the little circular frills framing the hands. A round motif en either shoulder carries the touch of blue nnd geld te n victorious conclusion. The sleeves of this model are, qnlte aside from the unusual skirt treat ment, sufficient te make the frock note worthy. 'Fer, in one with the bodice, thev bIiew our recent preference for a deep arm hole in connection with a tight lower section. Adventures With a Purse LITTLE people have such dressing up possibilities because for them con be purchased dainty, frilly things which cost very little. Every time I go through the children's department nnd see the dainty dresen en the pnintcd hangers, I nlwnys wnnt te buy some of I hem, even though I wouldn't knew just what te de with them. And I quite by neeiilent r.in into n little Rhen sort et just-nround-the-cerner, which hns quite the most irresistible frocks of them nil. The finest of nainsoek made Inte dresses in a convent school in Ireland. And veu nil knew the sort of sewing thnt means, nnd tee. the dresses are hand smocked In different colors. They arc priced nt live dollars, which when you consider the fact that they are im ported nnd hand made nnd just ns dain ty ns they can be, is certainly reason reasen reason nble Bag rugs don't you have a special place in your heart for them? On the polished fleer,' beside the four-pester, in the kitchen, the bathroom, there's bnrdlv n lilnce where they could net be used. And you can buy rags by the hank which is certainly far simpler than saving them Indefinitely and then By MRS M. A. WIAON Cetvrlaht, jiff, b'l Mr. H. A. WUeit. 411 rlahti reserved CONTINUING our lessen of the cook ing of vegetables, today, we have (he borecole, or the green curly kale, of which there are several splendid va rieties. This vegetable is best after henvr frost. The parts used nre the crown, or tender top of the plant, with the side sprouts. Bell in water as for cabbage; either salt or smoked meat may be added at the time of cooking. This is nn all-winter vegetable. Time allewance for roeking, from twenty-five te forty minutes. Drain nnd dress as for spinach. Broccoli la n species of the cauliflower the head or flower of this plant being somewhat of purple cast In place of white, like the cauliflower. Te cook, trim and cut in pieces of suitable slse for serving, plunge into saucepan con taining boiling water, nnd cook for thirty minutes, drain, season and serve like for cauliflower. Brussels sprouts. This plant is the cabbage species and is In season the entire winter. Remove nil wilted lenves from the sprouts nnd wash well in plenty of cold water: then place in snucennn nnd cover with boiling water; cook for twenty-five minutes for the large site; drain, season nnd add butter or bacon, or sausage drippings., Serve in het dish. Cabbage. This popular, all-year-around vegetable hardly needs any in structions for preparing for the table. Trim nil wilted and bruised lenves from the head of cabbage, cut in quarters nnd place in pan of cold water te crisp. Place In large kettle and cover with boiling water, and reek, allowing about ferlv-llve minutes for lane head. Carrots nre prepared for the table as follews: Pared nnd cut in small pieces, cooked until tender, drained, seasoned and mashed like turnips. Pared and cut in dice, cooked until tender in boiling water, then dressed with cream sauce. Sometimes canned or fresh peas nre added. Cook the fresh peas until tender before adding te the carrots. Carrots nre pared, cut in cork-shaped pieces, roeked until tender in boiling wnter, then drained nnd braised until a nice brown in bacon or sausage drip pings. Tiny spring carrots are cooked until tender in boiling water, then the skins arc lemeved nnd the carrots reheated in butter. Carrots pared and cut in dice arc used for flavoring in soups, braises and pet roasts, stews, meat leaves and goulashes. Cauliflower is a splendid vegetable and is usually cooked by separating the v flowerets an 1 uiMfj ceverlns with waier , cook ubcii tenser ; tnls I about twentv-flv tnlmit.. The entire head is sometimes trkf med of all braised and wilted leaWSiij then piunged into large kettle of beti3 water and cooked until tender; thtenas; iiy requires snout lorty-nvs'te elite minutes. i "vt PntlllflAWA la AAM.A.1 te -1t taM.S'1 plnln cream sauce, well seasoned; wS ......i.,.ua.eu nun: au araim, SUei ill in ,.n Alii - Kl.lT baking dish nfter .cooking until tenU then covering with well-seasoned crmui sauce and snrlnkllns the tnn i,v T bread crumbs and grated cheese: bit! th rtv minutes in het e " ""' ""H -1T --..... Celery. This well-known table pUatfl is served ns salad and as appetiser. ObT Efrfe JftB M.nWW.sl I being usually used for this pu'ffi keeping the tender heart nerf rEl K the table. Celery soup and puree arlviWi also mode of this vegetable, the im9 I Inn anil laavaa r.t !.. ...1. " BJB) I for flavoring soups, stews, geuladSa .75.7 """ " u,iry nnu ,,ua Chard, or,-as it is sometimes calM ' 5ffiL &" nPP?arn7iV s" SM"W thTKVnTcoeSl use iqr spinncn greens, the sta llr h.i.: M cooked like for asparagus. The ch.nl J mnv jiImi ha' en In nl.... ....... iaIv I'M InPhe. Innr tffi In kSSi"0?J.. I Inte boiling water, and cooked i.!hi tender, drained and served with crMm1 sauce, or hellandalse sauce; or cut isM small pieces, . cooked until tendn ,V drained and prepared au gratin. ' , Eggplant . is often called mtna. squash in the Seuth. This plant T.'v pared, cut in slices nnd fried; the eii.tfi nlnnt mny lie cooked either by dlpplnci In flour or first in beaten egg. ami filf " in Hne bread crumbs, and then fried Tii T DUInillB nu iui Krthl-rnhL or Hiifri fn-i -m I tops nre iised as vegetable greens, vhteJ 111. AAt la nHMMil nn.l ..-. . ' V'- 9 the celerac, or turnip-rooted celery. J Livch ur ung union is used as beti Jj M anlnH nlfltif atlH M mm,.L1. Z2Ts '1 plant Is cooked in manner as for ai.1 pnrngus and served with the sant sauces. POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Evcrywht What Mal.es the Wind? Vlnd is nir in motion, and is rau-ed rather a say reputation, and ordinarily 'y new luvsMire. she would net have cncnurnsnl him hut tonight she was reckless; she would have flirted with any one. Julian's nrm tightened around her, snd he suddenly leaned down very close and whispered in her ear: "What de you say te a little spin In my car after this dance? We needn't be gene long." It wns net se much what he said ns the way he said it. and Aline had n sudden lightning glimpse of what was going en in Julian's mind. He wanted A flirtation without any serious results When air becemet. heated te n higher temner.i- I hip it Is dNpliiced iv uir coming i'rnni lesions where the temperature is lower. The movements of these nir currents leave many pockets of space, where there is no air. The air rushes into these pockets and In doing se create-, a wind. The air currents ar constantly press, ing against each ether nnd their ehnnge of direction is due entirely te the at mnsphcric pressure that Is applied te tnem. lien tne nir in one place is under extreme pressure it rushes with Feld in n little buttered shyness te assure freshness. Drep in n few subtle compliments te add kick te the coucection. ' De net add the kisses until the last , thing. If they nre mixed in tee freely As a ThanUsglvlngdinner at home lsi,lrnvjnP,H lmly rMit J(b m)re ,he mero or ess of a family affair, invlta- , ,unir i ,inl.n ,n in..,. 'i'i,n.. tiem extended te non-relatleiw may be I prepcstil itself is done te u tuin. lnen quite infeiinal .is In the following nete: udd kises slowly. ii tit-sireu, nn icm i)i mii'cuen mnv hp put en the finished mixture. This should he regulated by thp amount of sweetness nlreudy put into the "uf- forty cents a hank, and if you have the time it's mucn nicer te mnse luem yourself. ' aa...na. Cn atrt 1... tin. nna.- .-.. il.. and because of what had happened he sr,al "T ,,','"".," "" "'"rt ",p thought thnt she would net he nverse siire is light, hus giving u a strong te it. Aline had never encouraged what "' T '' Kj ' 'T "' ) lnn,'e is known in the younger set ns "netting i by l eart ,' Mll l 7P ls, w,1, through ... -.,.. . cicvii'i's, Hiiiicr iiie riarus ni ieni.. or wherever it finds nn that certain of . ..hlrnncv-. mn.t 9r llinl'n II.. I. '. ..... ... ......- ..uiii. ,,nu.. Viiiitlu.i- r. nun f., :...!.. al.n'l I meet irelKH OI IHllll l"U'i J te them, and she Knew that her i J .. .V" :.. ,i.f .1,- Y ' . " " ... . 1 itm.w thru I mn still yeunc, hut hew nee of Julian's invitation would ' ,V ' 'm, V .., , "" ., ' ""id. erav. for n few geed tlm.-' t n that she would net lie nverse te i.'"' " " """' "' " de net thlnlc that my ioeks nre 11 ur.-.v . i, . .... . nr: tr, 1 . ,i. 1.. i.iinif ran tn ITinilR rr 1 n nimtai(e ner In his arms nml wimla l,.,1B!,n l.n,.Hn rr "'ll''" ''7.'. '.""?, '"." 1 Vni.- , , mi ' her. .Tu an m s it even feel thnt .,,.'.,'." ' ,iV, " "' ..V V' ' " ." V"-1"'"" -."'i ".".V. ' "" ., . Y, . ' , ... ' II I'l I I II I I 11- llllh II I i1S II liitl I lllll 11,1.1 'ISIV,!- I IIII il kail. tU I M ' 1WI parties." She knew the girls allowed love nceeptn tnea having Kiss , " . ... 1 " . .. . PIOUIIS. Nne pxnepien ir neeniin it itnu in ,nn .. .1 . ... . .i 1 . t .i 11 , tnem tne vapors 01 me routs nre con- general order of things, ami she snd- ,,.nMlj br ,, lllM ail(1 ,, ,ntl) ,, '"'.'.i "i"-""""! ';; "l r-viiisiuii. 1 warm. iry winds cau-e the cloud . ."". '".'.' "" '" ."'" """" 1 become le-s d,.i-e am ingiy. nenning se ciese te ner tnat 111s per,(, ,. s.-uter them. Kn-t winds lips almost touched her ear She nught K1.ne,aiiv tiling us ram because thev n whiff of his breath nnd knew that he lm,,, eeln arrnas t1P .tinnt(. Ocean had been drinking, nnd her voice us she n, (lr(1 irIlUj , imrKn, with vapor. """r4r" "" '""rllv ""- "'" .. Wlni s rem the west in iii.t the nnnii- Wants Friends i Pir '"ynthln Vnet'ier tale of wee'1 'or an' mine nm i.-in i'i ...... isi namini.nri Aumw and ethers, hut I think It u very liara ,ZZ A, bur.len , Macen, Ga. I am n young eirl. Just sixteen I , m, Alfred Hengist, nm a student In high r.ehoel and senu i m,,,, itiilfje Inn, te be quite popular There Is a certain IJaltlmere, Md crowd of cirls whom I go with very Mv dtar Sir. Ilenglst, much in school. They nre all very Stephen tells me that you expect te popular with the opposite sex nnd go de in our town during the last week of with bevs who are verv popular nlse November. New we both hope that you I en 'the ether hand, nm unpopular I win (,-ive us additional cause for thanli wlt'h the ether se:: Perhaps, however, tulms by dining with us en Thanksglv I de net de myself justice In haying lug Day. Thursday. November thirtieth, that the fact is that I de net get the , at six o'clock. We are hoping that you opportunities for meeting bevs, sIikh have made no previous engagement for mv school friends are organized In some yi ur turkey dinner. Leeking forward sort' of club or sorority of which I am with pleasure te seeing you again, be be net a member. I Htve me. ' I have few friends outside of tnesp Sincerely yours, pills and eftin feel terribly blue w hen ALIfi: ATWKI.I. C0ATE3. tllV M)tUK 01 IJt'lr lunr'. "v.n'-iri, t ,i L u,t iir.m thlnlc that I am left, Nurmber twPiity-llrss. j v,y .mi. . w . , ....-.. -- . , 1 , . . .,. , ., I ii course, ine reriincni 01 mn invi- tatieu theuld respond promptly, by re-1 turn mall, If peBslble. Unless the feast ii'lihrates al-.i 11 birthday cr wedding 1.1 iuv i rary, it Is net customary te send i TnanKeglvlng Klfts. fair I'at nt once. Slulcness spoils the flavin-. Ceyjii-fsi'if. 93f, lu Public Ititatr Company out In the cold, but Jein In the onver enver sat Inn rvnlhla. what shall I de.' Hew SAUNDERS DIAMOND STORE ArMt for Ne. 11075 Diamond Hint $75 IRK. White r.nlit lllaiunni) Itluir, Willi 3 HM white illu innmls. EiUb. 89 Yin 11 & 13 S. 8th St. 2710 Grn. Ave. TAPESTRIES WITT! WITHOUT NKBDLWOWT FOREIGN or Demestic at RIGHT Prices BWiasi5Rrfc Tn ASSORTMENT II UNKQUAtBD STAMPED LANDSCAPE CANADIAN HOMESPUN BAGS m am. rot.en GIFTS BEADS WOOL Germantown Novelty Shep M W. CIIRI.TF.N AVE. Rill. 4MS SSB&SaaaneB3BtSaaSBEHBBlHtWBB3BBMVPBBsBBB9BSH mum ruffling CCy v Always delicious and wholesome. I Made after a famous recipe from I 1 1 mm 3 BaakHaaTahaaaaTAvai m ' ' " Fer Holidays and Other Days Has paced American labia for fifty years Always delicious and wholesome. Made after a famous recipe from the finest ingredients obtainable. At fur enter's il w l .m 'Producers ef Delicious R &R Bentd Chteh Ml Net nfrnld. just particular." she Mid Insnlentl.v, nnd then hefnre Julian could reply tome one hnd cut in en their dsnee. "I watched you from the side line. until my jealous feelings leuld bear no site. Ildvlnir tinned ever the lnm they nre net leaded with the viper1 neeesarj te 1 rins rain. .Vertli winds are cold am! drv from havins passed dvir vatt uiciis of ire and snow. Seuth vvii.ds are wunr and rainy, coming ftem c.ttlnir Ihtf bois".' Pretty ees, llirure hair, veici or what? UlIAPl.rt ! w.m irnnu- ihese clrls w e 1. Mire'v te i ,1,1 im.r. mi trouble 111 lnili'nr teinper.irlly dis- ,i,Plr rUt,, Why net And out if veu would he accepted? ntle ioeum play , n irie.it part In uttrnrtlni: bevj.. vuull fln.1 n fflil with Ulndlv wit . hrlcht dis dis lifisltlen. utile te stand n bit of ti.i-i Inu- and up In sports nnd boehs maht? hrr vv.iv with them without treub e Philadelphia Atlantic City Baltimore Wilmington mere, Mild Masen uuir s deep velie Ueuthern re ions of het earth and sands In her ear. "Suppose veu flirt with me nnd nhwirhlnj n lnrise amount of vapor for a change thnt Is, if .veu think it in their jeurnej ever the beu. would be at all worth while." rer the lirst time tu her life Aline Tomorrow NMirn Were Hie First Te. found it Impossible te tespeml te llclit rsiuery. .Aiasen Leiik's ipifzzlral voice, his provocative words, reused in i her the desiie te vindicate herself, and I this wns ninazliii: because nhe had never before rnred what any one thought of her. Confused by her emotions, hp wns nllent for a long moment, and nil during this time the was electrically t'oncleiiN of thin man's nearness, of the odor of tobacco and fresh linen that lingered nbeut him. She Imd never felt this way before i she had always been se cure of herself, se Hushing) bright at lepurtee, nnd new unite suddenly she felt dazed nnd nimble te 8 peak a word. Mokeii was conscious of her unusual silence, and leaning bark he thnt he could leek down into her fnce, he ques tioned her with bright, rather mocking tes. "IWrsn't my question deserve nn an swsrr" he persisted. "I thought, of ieur.se. th.it you would take It for trail ted," Aline Hung back nt him. Hut the note of gnyeiy In her Voice was forced, nnd td'e found it dif ficult le maintain her ui-u.il high epit Its, Tomorrow The Truth P.cvealed A New Course hfittbu llthel May Bradford is the Mfffwr ei tne course in nee nusMiair s --' mmLII..J Km fl.n fTMtwBvuJw lire Appointed? HOSIERY REDUCED Ladies' Silk & Weel $1.35 With Clocks M4 ' ROYAL HOSIERY SHOP M19 6. STH ST. -Arrett frmii l.lmhrha .BBBHav pf haili pjr In n bus If dlrel Women's Hosiery Always an acceptable gift A complete stock in many colors and styles all beautiful quality. We suggest an early selection. Silk, plain $2.00 up Silk, clocked openwork or embroidered. , .$3.00 up Silk-and'Woel $2.25 up All-Weel $1,75 up CLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut ysuLyiRDsr Tne niwps et Sensible Prices Phenomenal Ten-Day Dress Sale The Remarkable V a lues Offered were made possible through the Special Purchase of a well known Dress Maker's Entire Whiter Stock, Today and Tomorrow We Of)cr Three Different Groups at $15 $19. 75 and $25 Values up te $45 Peiret Twills, Jacquard Crepe, Satin Canten, Plain Canten, Crepes de Chine, Tri Tri cetine, Weel Jersey and Nevel Sports Materials. The model illustrated is $15, Peiret llfSL Twill, V Hi V $100.00 in Prizes 1st 2nd 3rd $25.00 15.00 10.00 and Fifty $1.00 prizes Judges-Mrs. Anna B. Scott, Feed Economist, North American Miss Alice A. Jehnsen, Supervisor of 'Demestic Science, Phlla. Public SchoeU Mrs. Margaret Tullidge Sturr, Fermer Feed Economist, Phlla. Inquirer Awarded for the Best Fudge Made Frem WILBUR'S Baking Chocolate CONDITIONS- Each contestant must mall or bring, en or before November 24, net mere than ' lb. of Fudge. A receipt from your grocer showing you have purchased a ,i lb. cake of Wilbur's Baking Chocolate must accompany same. Send your entry of Fudge te the Wilbur Beeth at the PHILADELPHIA FOOD FAIR Commercial Muieum, 34th and Spruce Su. Feed Shew starts November 13th, and ends November 25th Don't forget te visit our Exhibit Beeth Ne. 7 H. O. WILBUR & SONS, Inc. , rHILADELPHIA, PA. 1 '1 II t'l I m X m. S. 13th SU and 1337 ChMtnut St 1 . L'VffZKi'u' " " -.-' :."T i. 'W t, ?.7, . xA'ii "...ftdrife&. .!"! V tf&i tthm?fruflfrfrl& .&&J