Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 22, 1922, Night Extra, Page 16, Image 16

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By WIVNIFKEI) HARPER COOLEV
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By CYNTHIA
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was twenty - (fix. ";"fi it.V.."1 ' '
ind iicvit. had met " Ji'"' ','i . . ,i. .......i- ,.. ..m.,
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it seemed te
hat this Rirl wns
h mixed up In
She noted ns
tlltin. (Vifmlv nlwl fnlrlv rti. 1i 1011111. lllld tried
te make lie jilted person listen te feu-
ind never lin.l metl "H J;"',' '?,'' ,,, .,,
.,.. mi. i i, nw m rertuuately, tlic people
JLf,n J- i, i,r ""'I wnil and kindly,
w .e,.J K?,itn hem very ni.robnble that
ttoMernhiunetewi n, Iir5,.ntiircJ.H, who was
tu the new cit ain ,),,,. UIlsvery. Sli
SJV Mfflimnliereus, but "' - -
lkJL " VvZ!vcr-v bright and llTHl'X the jeutig man learned of the
wt.-Mti-m-.n an. bilious, and i-he VV ..,,,,.... ,,i, l,., .. npinvi..t nt th
IXABKn foeLLT bad u geed portion hard-Jill,, nd humiliation for Miriam.
Herself, and thi-y planned some hard jl(, wnt(-)ke(l that he outfit te have told
work and comradeship In marriage, ami ,1Pf vt tlu. nf0rtunatp affair. H1h
Wm net ununtpd by the prospect. Hhe ft,mcnt u- tlmi u seiiil-enciuremcht
would hove disliked being Merely ti bur- lm1 .,xi,ttMi .-,,- mnv sears, because he
r.tlttrs te Cvnlhla't column mutt
ureicti fin one ltl- or Ihs earer, eiu
mid mutt t'f stoned with th wWMr
iiumu mirt njifri-M, The nnms Mil net
(c iniliM-WI fic terllcr deM ui with
If. litjUitrrt lfrr imd Irttera UTlfffB
en liefi al'i-i e the iiavir n-ltl net b
iiii-iu'rrcu. H'iir fhe u-ljh etrtenal
immt'crt Ihut i-rfn eU-M 4n
renmii t;'(ll vteaec, took thtre. a P"1
iNit l(tn' ure uiilu unttcn u-nrn aili
(utcli iircrjsarv.
Table Etiquette
Dear Cynthia When a boy Uks
you te lunch, de you tell the v. alter
what you want or le you tell your
csoert?
t.nnt summer at the ohere, I met u
boy whom J llknl ery much, and we
uri( te no around together a let. New ,
he ha coma up te school Just eutHldc
of Philadelphia, but hasn't notion In
touch with me. lie hay been in school
filnce September, In It my place te In
ltu him te O'une out te eea me 7 I
have never Been him since I left the
snore. anxiously waitine
It Is unual for the boy te ask what
i VrtHi ttfA7.rrtn(. n nPA nni-1 nn knnllirl n.l
8rLl0.M,I .. U ." M 1 1 "'" llly emnn 1""1 ber" Ie,irl.v- IT1 ways tfw the order.
teaOMlble for them Men te jenMder fft!pjy lMriBetlJ. The companionship Yeu might write him a little note,
taan-Iage as a remote possibility hud hd t.reutfit a geed deal of cherr Inte , ayi,lf; you hear he haa come up herj
IDtS net Ul'L'Idfd OU tllii tXirtllOralill) l,. 1W.. l.,H r,.,,l.,n11v 1i,i,l tMHImxl In.,, ...! .....I ,.,. !, v.. ...in ., n.
iaemr. ,.,. ,.t r.-hiif uniild ccr rlnen into leve i onuertunltv te call soma time seen, an
in ninny waji, he was a stranger te ar.d :m:rrlaK'. He had tried te explain It would be pleasant te renew the
tr, and their ttfqualntnni'e as nut et t0 i,,T tactfull.-.. mid !thuut hurlin? friendship m.ide lat summer.
her nnay tee mucii. it M-emeu in htm
that he Mtivmii-d. ?he Ind iiuarreled Advice te Nlta-Naldl, 2d
i mucii 'win mm l,X,,, I ',r.. 1nl CyathU This may be a llttl-i
ih". had made a m ;"'' "' '' ,rL ' Inte, but I wlt.li you would print this,
bctt-r A aiart. 'then, he iett the, , 011r fr(,nii .ita Nahll, 2d." was
WittU, aiiJ ii'ii uiai ear nvum u'.(,i asiiint ler auvice irem Deme or 1.111
lilm. ' tnta m readers
leaf duration, but bIii- trusted her judi;-
rnrat and intuition enui-ernlh Ii'.s el.a
aetcr. They were very, or j Lapp .
THEN, without warning, ue if a
"belt f.-nm t'10 blue," the ether
(Irl turned up! It vui u terrible 0:.-perlenv-p.
Tins ycuuc woman wb-j p.isi u-.-r nr:
lia'n riiflprM ThnnW vnii. Pvnthln.
llVr fullnwina him Made tlic cempli- I .' XIt:v Nuldl, 2d" Welf. I den,t knew
catleim almost trash1. .Miriam w.ls mi l her thia win help you any or net,
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youth. She we, a fade,! blend, or' the feasible and k: nd. J"'", " n , admit 'thaV you uVoae.ableT-A
scrawny tpc. She had taught ci.uei m p. uui-in s u-k..j.. 1... ";: nnd that you meet many boy friend
Biany sear. She claimed that -lie had 1 mint ee m-iupu m . -.- ,-; but de :iet keep them, as they are no
ben engaged te Untold for right ears, as a taeter. that at lat, the j ltec I nWy .Vew. Nlta. when a tfrl I-i
and reallDnc l.l- sudden coldness, uhejtfrl became normal .ind centeed that f.i.rly Ropil-leoltlnif she naturally fancl
kad followed him te tl c ".: il v. the ti- rralSj had been broken lone ni cm fe Iowa and they begin te make
a?,'''. .."."'..".. : h .V,' .. 1- .1 i.,.. !.- .).,. u-nM Kt!rr,.i in E'lcht adancc.. and if you hew th5
there wa a new love in hi- Hie, and nice girl who had net wlllxii l HLiiemiu , , n,.. b.oemo ..inaulted" n,t ellt
rhe thii wuL'. or where she lived. The te v.r.e aneiliei- s lever, cue acuianj taij:nR ubeut HUOn fCij0Wa M net bcltlK
brutal facts wer ferreted out, and nhe ga"c up, and lett t-ie cit. i -'nice." New, when you meet setn
appeared at Miriam's new home, audi The lovem new ale at peace, th.inL-s new fellewu and they start te mnke an
,,,! fa.t c.n.. tinvln" hmtprics te 'unity and an eltert nt iumic- 0:1 me kiiui or amance just fhew tncii
aavitl farliir nt 1 mi'i'i tfu Vi
telly.
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n.irt of everv 01.0.
thcre'N no remedy.
Get Inte the Habit of Candy-Making;
Mrs. Wilsen Knows of Delicious Kind,
One suffer?, but 'where they et oft" and If they ar-
wiy Kinu 01 leuewa iney win see ej
ue 11 respectable Klrl and will knew
that nethlnp "rough" will be allowed
Yeu will rind that most fellows respect
a girl mera If she acta that way and
you will iind that most felews arc
"r.lce." I'arden any ulansr expressions
KEZEKIAH.
tn Addition te A'eic Kin J of Fudge. Delicately Flavored Paste.
Taffy and Popcorn Balls Arc All Meuth-Melting
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WILSON
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Three lablespuOM 0; butler
a. l Vic tallupoen of vincgat.
Cuek te -0- degrees I. nhrentie't.
Ask6 Sparrcw What Excuse He Has,
Dear Cynthia Although X have bee-i
a constant reader of your column for
1 n.-n-i tlni", I have never written In
!ifuer te any of your c.orreapenlU.,.,
though they have ivfferded me mucl
.iiru'encnt. ;
r-'e d-ar .:ithl. . I'.lndly let r.:e make
-.. debut l-y answering "Sparrow."
I rj.illv thlnlt the best nellcv In te
completely Ignere any one sheiMng the
Hnw Tnr ,-indf i fvernenular. ng a candy thermometer, or until the lack or pnncime aim manliness wmci.
03IE...IAUL, canay is ner pepu.ar, , - . ( ..vI)ilrr0,v difplays But he la prebnbl
In whichever community one may nl"' . f0? 'p,,1" r " "U,;""' J" enn of these medeni ''wits" who are try try
kaenen te be. and t-e latelv I have been ' cld water, lour eer the prrpari-l ltli. t0 et the preverbla, .jreat.. of al;
.fh.Vin rnndV reelnOT Kach -eclpe Popcorn and just us seen as ir begin" w)le may chancy te read your column.
!?kS.BSi i nn,l it v m c-irefullv te cool rub your hands well with salad u. en the ether hand, if he Is
ilHlMen, mfwilllmve-; pnlen-.ell and take handfuls of the popcorn a-rWy speaking, he had better btldc
XOilew d rectiens jeu will nine a ppien . . . . . te Ids. 3legan, borrowed from a man
41d batch of candy at verj nod-s. ce-t. nn I corn '" diip. mew elntr.nl" "r (.jeiumbus) who would be ashamed te
rr nt. iiim. ,U ?u,"r li . 1 p01 " swv te the tricks he enlplei. and
Turkbh Delltfit t.-ltter just place the pepped corn In the ,.;,,., r,.,,lt OIl i.jnfr." but out of the-
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By KAY KBAN
Huge cembis
make up
for the
simplicity of
hairdre8sing
this season.
One of
tortoise
shell
stands out
at the side
of the head.
Anether,
of ivory,
carved,
is tall
enough
te be seen
above
the crown
of the head.
The Brewiu ef TrenWe L
Trouble 'Is the rock upon which ma
trlmeny splits.
A woman's mee ex iroume mouw meuw
thine te run after 1 n man'a la seme
thing te run nwar from.
A woman's tretiblen are collective
and protective 1 a man'a are defective
nnd rejectlve.
A woman makea a little thing Inte
a big trouble. But a man makes a
little trouble Inte a big thing. . ,
Trouble IB omnipresent, ir you 100 it
for It you are sure te find It, yet. "when
you try te hide from it, juit as aurely
will it seek you out.
Alas, trouble is like marriage! No
body wanta te leave it alone and yet
everybody wants te blniue sonte ene else
for getting him into it. , ,
Hut de net think you are the only
one I Along with the skeleton in uc
closet, every family hldea n Uttle trou
ble brewing still In the cellar.
Ccvtirieht, lift, by Pallia Lideer Cemtanu
Pke in saucepan
Use salad cil for greasir.c the pans
, Oae and one-half cups of sugu.f.
' Tftree-'war:cr cup uf icctcr.
Iftnd tar.d tside for iitteen minutes.
Piaet in imell 6etc!, iU juice of one
frfium-Jr? eranpe.
JrarS?.c .. frpe of , for-- ', ffVeath:
iHeiatm, j candy from sticking te the pan, llut-
. Btlr te blend the cslitln in the. fruit j ter contains tee uucli nieinure, and
Juices and let stand for fifteen mSnutci. j the t.nlt in the butter will help keep the
Sferr place the saucepan with the sugnr candy ia the pan.
0a the stove ar.d bring te boiling point. -
Cook two rainutCB. then add the .-oft- T)rpiv filnves
atd gelatin and tell steadily for twen- uressy isieics
7 minutes. , 1!- cuff of glevc.i are u'-. rr.n.g r.
Rub a loaf-ehaped pan Tell with idlMmct fashion nvet. They are trin
ulad oil nnd fhen rlnve tlu nar. out med rnd adorned In the me: Intri-
irlth ice cold water, turn in the gela- I cn'e. interest. ng wajs Kven ehtt l
Dauiiig pan aeuiit one men uiick, aim cuuu
pnt down wei'i then pour ever the for!
s.rup. and when cold out with the Ms- ' I"
a. I. n,..n lni, l.nu l,i,rtT r1if,l.il tlh. lias
orally witn aiau 011. j.ce ir ramini." , d, H) ..Ul,. ,,.- Pir ln all ,;rft,n.
car. be patted out r.sain or verkcii in'e , uilt;- bhe thli.ks eu.ta a .et or M11,,
1 balls. But l.e liasn t es.eugh manhood la 1 Ir.i
l-.aui Atr.erlca has r.e roens
. tjru of mar.
i-abl- ', .( Uttle "tal" h m.ih of 1
een led by him te btllfc-ve that he ,. . ., ,, ... ,,. 1
carts for her Thcrefore her desire te nnm me rini i-eiicc nvtv .-iiuiiucu
Can Yeu Tell?
li'j It. J. cti A. W. Usdmtr
The Reckless Age
My HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOR
ltir.' I'eiicr. a mrmlcr of the eU
1 ei(ifcr cf, becomes engnpei te
Chattey Tyne, net btvaufe she levit
hint, lut because thry seem se tcell
luited te ent'h ether. But Almc in
sists wpen fceuip free, and, secure in
her ahilitii te held Charley, the en
courages tf flirtation ecticrtn Jfaseii
en?, a fritvr, and herself. When
Charley breaks the engagement and is
seen about with Mabel Cellini after
icard, Aline' s prlde suffers a terrible
blew, lut she tries hard te play the
game.
The Truth Revealed
A LINE'S first waking thought en the
morning after the Rutherford dance ,
was of Ler frtrangc emotion j of last
night.
Tlte Weman's Exchange
About lobbing Her Hair
Te the Editor of Weman's Pagei
jjear iuuanni i un Kin vi iiiiiubvvi.,
and, llke most all girls, have bobbed
hair, but new as this fad seems te have
been abolished. I nm nuite undecided
ii-j te what te de. My hair Is net long
eneugn 10 put up, anu nun net unuri
cneuali te wear bebbad. Will you kindly
tell me wnciner 1 should lten 11 ncain,
ns I have heard that bobbed hair 1
coming back and urn undecided?
WAVY HAIR.
Bobbed hair la geltiK out of style te
the extent that elder girls nre net
having their long; hair bobbed new.
Hut girls who already have it bobbed
are continuing te wear It that way.
Why don't you let your hair grew long
enough te be pulled hack into a knot?
Try It that way for a while and then
,f you don't like, It have it trimmed
Bhert again. The etyle Is what la be
coming te ycu new, net what everybody
else la wearing,
Sending Stories te Syndicate
Je the Editor of Weman's Page:
Dear Madam When setidlni? a story
te a syndicate should eame be folded
or Inclesed In an envelope the slie of
the paper en which the story Is written?
f,,cf rnn n, hinfii fl.nt, nn,t tlriru 1A
j sent nt ene time?
1 When rending cterlea te a syndicate
rer tne nrsi time tinat is, rer approval,
should mere than ene be sent?
I will, cf course, Inclese my name and
address with the story, but should the
story be accepted, I would net like te
have my name appear In public print.
Would you tell me what te de In such a
case? INTEIIESTI2D.
Your ptery may be folded te lit a
large-slze business envelope or It may
be pent In a wlde envelope, ns ynu lnw.
It is better te tend mere than rne
story or urtlcle te 11 syndicate at a
time. Write your real name in the
upper left-hand corner of the first page
et your story, putting your nom de
plume directly under the title.
Three Little Girls Frem Scheel
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naa a ucuuiym & ut a -(gj
They Thrilled Over the Man, Thought the Girl Was Ail
able" and Had a Wonderfully Exciting Afternoon
1M .lAtlftl IIHAH tttlX At.. A . 11
te them Just about nrrttr 1
"Isn't he sweet?'r Red and Bin. '
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eivci im mere y Signed QMsl k
show her appreciation. "'
did you knew that Mlsa Emery I
engaged?" ' " I
",e. Hew de yeti knew when au I
you near wnem ter"
Well T rfrni'l U.m . A
Tibbywaa going out te the telVhll
the ether day after school and I SB
emery was wning, se Bile hed te Wsh
and she heard Mfsa Emery . E
dear,' or something like that" !tiS
giggles from all three "and the buuSS
nu ever ner race t wnen the tanS
around and saw Tibby etandlns S2J?
Of.eeurse, I don't knew, but-Li'1
., ,h, let's get some candy, m.,
kind de you want? Well, 1 ft
ant! then w rn fir If ..r. '." fR
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fTIHE rttstle of paper parting rth(.
whu irum a ue, DUSineSS 01 ChtM.
Ing favorite kinds and munching i?5.
fully amid Latin tranilatlen, i3S
gossip nnd thrills about the play
-Anree nine gins irem tenoel'' iit'
, . .. r.v., uc.umu, iiernoen.
she said we
long lessen.
Things You'll Leve te Make
sir.
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tin mixture and set away for twenty
tour hours. Remove from the pan and
cut in blocks and roll In powdered
agar. Flaver desired may be add-d
just before rer.eing from the stee.
1'hls paste may also be colored a e!i
ate ecler with the vegetable paste col cel
rinr. Walnut Taffy
Place In saucepan
i'tce ci:n 0 firewft tuffat
Six tallfipoe.'u of butter
On-9iierier teaspoon e, tint j
tartar,
Sis tsllcspoer.3 of eiapjrjied ?r.:i.':,
Stir te blend and cool; until the mU
tCjre registers 2011 degrees Kahreuhelt
a the candy thermometer, or becerres
brittle when tried in cold water. Hub
oblecg baking pan well with ndr.il oil
and cover the bottom with shellci -vnl-Suts.
Then pour exer the sir ip. Meri
in blocks as it coely quicltli
Cream Nut Fudge
Race in saucepan
Twe sriii one-Kalf cups 4; s-jcr
One cup of cvapcratvi milk.
One-quarter fenpetm of crar- .
War,
TAree-qiiarfiyj tjp 0; tvup.
Cook mltture te 25J degree-. Kafcren
Belt. uslr.g iIip candj therraen-ter. rr
until It forms a very tirra ball when
Tried In cold wutcr Keinev frum the
rteve end add
Thite .espinj tfjwr.fuls 1 mzreh mzreh
mallew tr.'iip,
On cup of finely chopped nuts,
Tite ttiiipoer.j of caiiillc.
Stir Juikt long enough te blend in i..i
Biarihmallew und then pour In vm
Ud pan, cool und mark into square-,.
Old-Fashioned Peanut Brittle
Rub a baking sheet well with salad
all and then cover thickly with shelled;
Wasted peanuts.
Place In saucepan
9fee cups of sugar, '
One and enc.half eupt 07 corn np,
One oMrpeo of unfgar
Tkree aMripcen of buttc:
Blend and bring te boiling p.mt
aeek te 280 degrees en the candy tl.T
tamettr, or until the tett ii brittle
when tried jn cold wate-. l'eur evei
the nuts in the prppnrd pan bavin,- the
andy only sulucleutly thick te ju.
larely cover the nuts.
Uncooked Cream Fudge
Tlace in the mixing bowl
White of one egg,
Four tablespoons of cold uatti.
Sir tablespoons of butter,
Ons teaspoon of vanilla,
One-half cup of cocoa.
Begin end beat slowly, adding vust
efficient XXXX suga- te make a stiff
dough that can be handled like blv-ult
dough, turn 0:1 a pa&te beard that has
been dusted with the confectientri,'
sugar and pat out Inte an oblong about
one Inch thick. Cut with knife Inte
'' car me I or fudge-shape pieces. Place
an was paper and the candy Is ready te
use. Mits, rsisinu ami caiunci trims ,
May be minced tine und added jut-t be- ,
Sre you snape it en tne morning uearu.
make n creamy white fudge junt
emit the cocoa nnd fellow the instruc
tien carefully nnd jeu win nave a up.
Ucieus candy that is well worth trjlug.
Popcorn UuIN
Ruh deen bnklnz unn titll with .
d oil and pmce a inyir 01 peppeu
in the pan about two mcuw tujeu. 1
a in saucepan
?iff. .-. - ,
wmm WM'mmif nw "f "wm
maltttt.
The policeman "Cep," "Bebb"
,n u..i.st ,.,. . "wrfc meWn Ker the tlrst time since n,arley had
may be is n comparatively modern f bfekcn theJr ,ngaKtment tli tlle,,Rht
invention. The first real policeman, 1 0f him was net uppermost ln her mind,
i' still alive, would net be much eer Kven the fact that he had appeared
n nnmlr.-.(l ieam old for the first rcg- ,,l5lt n!Kht v.-ith Mabel Collin was relc
"lla "no e5 r" Inthe' United States ' KtPd te the back of Aline', mind, for
was Organized In lb40 ia New Yerk jWmOTmng she had ether thing te
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Tne firs: attempt te erganise men a ' -aiiat nasty mtie Dcast, Julian,"
umi1 te line them, nnd in many cans
this matchfs the dres3 with which the
gloves are worn. Needlis tj fay 'he
cuff is turned down eer the hand t
shnw irs fnnev Hnlnu. Met.ll prnts.
braid of contrasting color, and cut-out 1 1 l-te 0---,.-rJ''f
ence's of the hid are etl
wbleh srr.ee the hands
te resuct r. decent woman's affection
I nni of the yeunijer married fet. ar.d
I cnieyert llnjr kissed by 111 hustar.d
after I grew fend cf him. and I still
cr.Jej l-.ls ktsse?. even though we urn
new mar-icd. Uu: prelnbly if I had
had the ir'sf.cture, like this nlrl. te ia!!
1 In le v.itl. a, ead I would by thla time
haie learned te duspUc a, man'a ):lsr.
Hut tnai.i. Koedne-s, the maiuiity cf
cnl's'abrea.'Vhe!? ferVe.s mde in France in the four- ran her'theughtH. But the rather heV-
inuiscre-.: ,t .1 w!i"n tney are the one-)
b jier'u i 'y a f'rl te let them profit
at 1 .r extant-
Vlitt d-jfe-.i'j h..i "SparreT " tn offer'.'
M I! K.
w no likes ures-y gievw,
n.n-,,1, mintii-v but their 1 utles were ' rlu tnenierv of her dance with Julian
cot. lined te tracing ilcerteru from the Warwick imerged quickly Inte that mo me
anuv. I.aier en this force wn given merit when Musen Leng had cut ln,
the 'additional duty of preventing nnd and that sudden strange (.motion had
piiiilfhliu crime .committed en the twept ever her.
.ilenwws. bat net until 1720 was this' "What en earth was the matter with
Trench' police body given the general me':" she asked herself ever and ever,
duties which n regular policeman en- "Why, I behaved like n tongue-tied
i.... imlnv V.na'nnd did net have no- 1 school nlrl. I couldn't seem te et
e'r nclerninent.!st,vat;..rsaa.l?r. ? 50U column, and hope ,.,., u".n i(.e. nmj the Londen ' (l erln en myself nt all."
of the ve. a i ' ?" "' !ir ZlJZ Kw T' Beb.v" is m nicknamed. Iikbum It She closed her eyes the better te re-
a
'w.
II.?? I III I1MM11MI I
pAESAR, having occupied the town,
- sent messengers Oh, I can't
get this awful stuff I" walled-the one
In the velvet hat.
"What arn veu doing tt new for?"
queried the one In the red and blue
dress. "Ob, I'm juet wild te see tun
thing."
"Listen," interrupted the one who
kept her gloves en, "Miss Jenes sold
we didn't hnve te de our Latin compo
sitien" '
"Oh, she did net,
needn't take the whole
She"
"Oh, forget I.ntln for n while, and
leek nt your liregrnmsl" threw In Red
and Blue. "Loek, here's the one I llke,
he comes In first 1"
They wcre mntlnwlng, these three,
nnd gossiping nnd lessening all at the
same time.
"Wnlt nnvlmir. T'm mint tn de BR
much ns I can new," declared Velvet
lint. V'And then I'll have it done when
she docs want it. Let's sec."
"Thin nnr I don't knew hew VOU
proneunco his nnme, but he's sweet,
perfectly sweet, and tun girl l.'i per
fectly dear, I saw her Inst year at Mar
garet's box party. And i,hc bowed right
te us and smiled, eh, (die's dear!
What'd you bring your French book
home for? We don't have that tomor
row?" "Yd we de," snld Gloves. "We don't
hnve grammar, but we hnve transla
tion eh, take your hets off, thcre gees
the curtain!"
rniIAT' Just the first," snld the
J- experienced Red nnd Blue, "The
elher won't go up for n long time. I
adore that hat. Slilly. It's sweet, reallv.
Let me try it en. Oh, it's tee small,
eh I wish they'd hurry, I'm wild te
Hee It."
"Thlj stuff is awful! I enn't see why
C'ncKir couldn't say things right out in
stead of putting the verb way down
nt the end of the sentence did you
bring opera glasses?"
"Oh, I forget!" deep despair from
lted nnd Blue,
"I'm- get some, mother .stuck them
In my necket nt the last minute." Da-
(Pcr.dablu tilevcs. "Loek, iMi't that
Ktnmy and her mother down there en
the fr nt row? Loek, quick, el there go
'the lights!"
"I den t knew whcie te put my hat.
with all these books en my lap "
"On the fleer Mihh 1"
"I can't, It'll get dirty!"
Desperate, hUsing whimpers.
"Shhh the curtain's up; give it te
me!"
THE silence of awed delight as the
comedy awung info its stride.
Charmed giggles a the fun went
ever the fnjtlights and up In the sec
ond row of the balcony, wherp thrpp
little school girls sat putrnncpd by the
sights nnd bounds en the stage.
Rustlings nnd whisperings occasion
ally as they hhlfted about exchanging
delighted nudging and thrllLs.
Enthusiastic clapping as the curtain
yamlrnsmaw
Th "Feed DrinVfer!8iffi
Quick Lunch at Heme, Office
Fountains. A$hNrHOHLtart
MrAveM tnftatieM ftSt
Millinery jfflft
j Sacrificed j8Jg
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Advice te "Sparrow" j
ri.r CynthU VS.Ie U the lira: tln.e
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Of Tissue Cleth
yf.u iev,. was ir liehrtt Vcel who Introduced I tr.ember everything, and eve
h fr m .ny the act in l'arlinment which estnb- bright unlight that flooded
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'I hi- tcirl is what would ca 1 . .m;
ar.d has a "ey "-iui's mind a. j:
kltstiiK, ami I r.m t inkful today thf
sr. would rever allow me te klsa ht.-
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uMll I wa3 cigagHd 10 l.cr. My opinion fM tne police lerce pre r.. ,. . -
f k ki-s tthiu ia slr.ea she fdd n..) pi.- l.v dr.v and nlcht. the citizens tic-
seimj things which Mv bellevee about u tflenrd the idea of hiring Pome pne te
Kiasi U, it I-i a bund which a fellow ,j0 ,ht!r watching for them, and thnt
i- t- Mieuia i.evn- nave until t ev v .), nriVate watchman came into
o'cen.- pnttaKed ui..esslt son a part;.. I " ,v He'vn pnid bv (ontrlhutienn
'shl. -i in different. .New. "hp.i-rew 'if r-n"-.v'! ;" J ui ,v.nu umnW(i te
en in the
her bed-
ante thrill
that had swept ever her when Muhen
I.nnc'H "run had closed about her. she
llifiiri- we hi.ii policemen, eery cit- htanl .'igaln the deep tones uf his voice
..en was Huppefrcd te act pi-umpuv n n urinurliig foellsiiness into her car.
.-. of.ii-t.ible up"" witnessing u vviuk, ymte Huiltieniy she hut up in bed
ac..ifnt or dl-as'.er. Ail c tizenn v,err
i.,ipi.em. te takp their regular turns nt
r... 1.-1.1 tt.- n.v nivii.-n set ii B-tr' -i.n from these Vliern ne wu d..jj.u.-... .
is, eei.alt.e -nd has) a fiel!r.,-T tl"' u protect. He made Uls rounds nt munj
klcs 1' u (md, and take her (thice ,hrrvi.r a lantern and u rattle, ana
I about It i'e-i may net Hke th! ', if j yj (lt Trii'ltr lnterthlr called out the time,
lft.ieWMd liv U ue-rriiuien
ar- u-v . te nema,? a Kin wnunev,- jpu
1Cv.r0 1 n.iMi n , out in urn, j ., . n
1 si ire ti iidii 11 feelln. th.it 1. l-1
.vhlt ! i ft"', from u i:irl you re.uly
.1 .e ii dlfft-rent from one you uet tr 1 1
u lr! 1 Jjht cire about. T.ii, i..n..
: i- apal te you, but try 1. and :
liar what you thlnlt about 1-.
-p.irrew," I wlbh that I ceulj rrtei
viu nd 'oil you some thing- tl.'t I
li 1 ,-. weuhl make you era. y- ,. jur
i" 1 l''- if ou tuke en kUi .iit u.n'1
"i. -1 t.ier eni ie'mn cthfr nivht .1, i
get . rfied-nlght kiH'i -.'ij w,. re.fr
, ' 1, -. t 11 ay be w DA, t : ' ii ..'
ti 'it u ,.i la net Just a th'i.. , f,
.'1 ai 1 ti.en fer(,'Otlu', abet I '.
11. rt t.rieus than ou in, thin
ie. 0.1-. that ou had 11 duh t.n.e 2.
a pp.r'y bvca-in- the Klrl )ru Im tiki 1.
ijid r,ri mirw juu te in.iitu u e tj
of the
wia'her nun etner item 01
.nt.rest. which he luirncd or ebwryed
,n hif rounds-. He was really a kind
of felicen.nii but thtees and mnrnud
.7fl ceuhl tfts'i tiillew their nurstuts
without fi-nr of detection, for thev nnd
enlv te avoid the watchman with his
'iM.teri..
1'omntTew Where
1 emi Frem?
Dees
Save the China
Hi- has the same opin'en of me that
J11lln.11 has," fhe told herself niercl-les-.ly,
"Of course, he's heard of my
broken engagement, nud that'H why be
talked us he did last night."
And yet, she reasoned, Masen Leng
had never talked like tnat te her be bo be
fere. He wasn't the kind of n mnn
te say things lightly. Fer one thing,
he was elder, he was mere serluus than
the men In her set, nnd from the very
first -light he had met her, he bud
purmed her with his attentions. Sup
pose he liked her, suppose he cared
for her mere than junt eauunll..-. At
the thought Aline waa tuddenly con
scious of her burning diei-k-i and fast
beat.ng heart, and in order te escape
from l.cr own emotiena she leaped sud
tknly out of bed.
But she couldn't escape her thoughts.
They followed her into her bath and
s.-rtr.-, till! wilh l-.pp v.hpn she u rimneil
Macaroni J herself In a wadded silk drtsslng KWn
und sat down before Her Ure-jir.g table.
Mupeii Leng! whispered her heart.
Could jeu fancy him for n er?
1V1.I.I ,-... Insairltnn ViinrkaW jt irrwml -.
1 umm ,Miu ihi .!." f,i-.v.u hv
'hi. wnl. t - re were ether pj up,, around kitchen s nk w II prevent dishes from
1 Wei , juu Just tell that girl for me tnat , "'!.'' . rhlnniiie from n chance
she has some pride und t nay that J11" ,"' . 1 ,7, . ,- nllneater
I way und she will never te f.ny Tr-rn 1 bump ugalnst a faucet. ueuncmer.
A piece of nihbcr hose, nbeut one and , n,m n,j wanting te leek at another
inip-hnlf lnchei long placed ever the mftn? Could yeu: could you?
nnMie of the water tducets In the "Am 1 In love with hlin?" she asked
her starry eyes nnd naming cheeks ns
she faced herself in the mirror. And
Remakt '.our Leng Flowing Sleeves
Yeu can give your long flowing sleeves
a J.ew touch. Cut nway a long narrow
strip from the front nnd the back of
each sleeve. Set In a piece of richly
embroidered silk, or n strip of brocaded
silk or velvet. Te wake it even mere
attractive you can stitch 11 simple de
sign of bends around rach insert.
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This material, se popular in Paris,
is charming as an Interesting little
milt with a cape across the hack
that Is there te staj, no inntter
what the siMiMjn or what 1I.0 stjle.
And it K fe tiiiuli a par of tl.e
back of the 10a: 'hat ' ven't be
out of st)lu in C3KU cap"s rial' de
curry out their dreadful threat and
loave. The fur is arranged in
frtgt&al fashion around the edge of
Alt. iMH.t
u-rf I tiV J4VCV
will lie plenty of fellows for hi.- te p.ck
1 frr.m wnen she la ready.
1 "Sparrow," I theusrht I luved this glr,
tcfere she ever let me ltlcs hrr Uu-'
i.OAf I would ue anyinmrf rn her. l,c
'ajse I i.new down I 1 , . 1 ,r: that r
leve hi, lihiaube she ha tu4ght n n tr. -uKiaiitim
ii( a real klsi, huh I r.r,;.i
jeu will have seiiiu day v aen jej w'.jh
te li married.
in- is rather ler.,? 1 . . -,-, ,
vcn meri) te you.
'ILU'i' .-',.OT
Adventures With u Purse
MAKCIA hus a mat at t .e back s'ep
of her apartment, e the trades.
' people will net truei. .n s rn 11 n di.st
from the outside, but ,t is Just lilw
Mrs. Npxt Doer's ami thee hart e,mt
a time te idintlfy then whin thej are
' nansine tegettier in ti,e jnrd getting
aired. f' I told .Mama t:.at ter
tlu-pi dollars she cmM b, 1 mbbtr
mat. heavy and d'lrabu , with her name
-in it in lubber letters. "I heni n,atn
..ire made te order in.-l rru tin vr an
name en them e,i shid vi,b, be It
fur home or tr.e store.
If you want te be truiy distinctive
and hne thu only er.e m I'hilutlelphln.
you must hurry as seen as you read thlH
and go te the shop telling 11 scarf and
hat te match. All the whv from Rus
sia this has come, fashioned of tan
suede wlneh is of such lovely, soft
texture as te .,, just llke duw-tyne.
The erds of tin- i-.-arf aie hand-piilntivl
with black tigiTcf, n.l the rakish lam
, hat Is pair fed t. rnj.. - ,, Wern
with tl.B en. -p.u-i cie.ss, e- it, they
I1 would v J. M tu" proper si.u.it touch".
The set Is .V2u -liaiiu-uadu at.u freu
Russia think of iU
BKsS?aJSTa?wswt
WHATS WHAT
By JJelen Deeie
if
ill The Thankigiving Feast
llke n, geed bpeecii. ('.uiulu
ill I'leij with a. climax
If Super-Fruit
j Tattykake
H spells climax better than any-
II tnlnft we knew of. it li
k appropriate, because tt Is
inade from re mai.y teson tesen
uble Ingredient!.'.
One and three pound tins
ft. 00 c pennd
ATM
The Thanksgiving
Mince Pie all you
need is the emit
and this 1 tyi-lb. Jaref
ORES
Mince Meat
Wth all the old-time flavor
even w she asked the question there
mwlilenlv occurred te her a rimark made
'by one of the girls when several of
them had luneiieu tegeiner in town net ,
long age. They had been talking nbeut
love, nml suddenly ene of them had
said lightly: ,
"Hen-'u n test. If you had one hour
te live, with what man would 70U (
choe.-.c te spend it?"
At the time it had net meant uuch
te Aline. She had laughed with the
rest and fctered it nway in lur sub- 1
conscious mind, but new the entire ,
conversation had come bnc: te her, and 1
quite suddenly she caught her breath. I
"If I leve him, I love htm enough I
for thnt!" she thought, nnd wasl
nineed te find herself trembling, j
Abruptly she turned nway from her
reflection in the mirror as though afraid '
te meet her own eyes. Thl9 mdden
revelation was strangely terrifying and,
becfiuse she had always scefted at eme-
1 Hen as seineiiiing wi-uk, m wuii 1101
' prepared te meet thlH tumultuous thing '
Just na It li proper for a woman te that hud se suddenly taken possession
make the ilrht blgu of recognition tu of her. rihe teniiu nerscu 111 1110 grip
any meeting. -e also It is her Place I ((j. bymcthlng stienger than her own
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L3Sil,3g1 SrT'l
.. .a.ai nifvtlwft dm n rttiMnAl ACuUCilllL
alien, a. man whom the Introducer Is
presenting under the jmprebslen that
the two ara strangers te each etner.
It H net proper for the man te say.
"Oh, Mrs. rage or Miss, Ferd and I
are old frlendn." or words te that -feet,
until after the wemnn has ree ree
egidci him. It la net his part te
claim oequalntur.ee. If the girl 01
woman seimH t have forgotten him, lie
may. If he wishes, bring up the mat
ter in subseuui-i t cctiversatlen, pri-fac-Imf
Ida 1. collections with, "I may be
niM'a .uii
will. wimethln ble enough te level
pride, end she was afraid.
"I'lnv with Are, but don't burn
yourself," had been her slogan, but
of what use te remember that new
when It waa tee late?
Tomorrow AUne'a Mistake
Women's Werk
SI 14 V.inle Jewctt, business insiif.ger
f.lxi
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'here are cheaper
teas than Tetley's
Orange Pekoe, but
none mere eco
nomical. 300 fra
grant, full-flavored
cups te the pound.
TETLEYS
Makes geed TEA a certainty
YOUR FEET NEED THEM - GOOD TASTE DEMANDSTHlM,
Only one Priee
Only one Brand
Only one Quality
aai that the Best
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Footprints of
Satisfaction
fellow in tha wake of every row
or woman wearing: the A. .
LITTLE Shee.
Indeed, where guaranteed com
ffirf. it ueum In thr. ulinnWa of ft
fashionable Bmart-loeWng show
can a person be aught but satisfied?-
Ne longer must one sacrifice comfort for style 01
ityle for comferthere ara both in abundance.
THE
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IZ Vry Hri ,heull cultlvate "a boeI.ii 01 a large uiucuau inumii, in in,
pman , tha National Kettuuriiul Ajjociutlen te
direct the attention of (rained und edu-
catvd women te the rcstaurunt dun
ness as a nreatable and cthtrwiae de
xirame proiestiea.
irnrery"-!. neldem-eirlng record
whim and faces. Vet even a wen
with social .pi-rieuce ia aeeiii-ii"--'
at tlmen, and a man who has done netn
Ing te deserve non-recognition ..tfn.
the matter right later, Tf M fjjfe l
few pleeaanUy rsjalalacsat '
In all ear Stere
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