Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 25, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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him Mined with hip nil. si crent
any jcnia new, unil for wfcit renuu
I never quite Knew until 1 mine across
the anwer yesterdaj . ,
T mii" looking nut of my window one
Boen, in ii country lieuc where T wn
visiting, when 1 saw n boy riding a
.yeny with sreut ! ill nlmn; n n.irrew
little im Ii leidcrliig n garden. It was
net incnnt f'T n pen.v, that imth, hut
It was a vcrv minute iieny und :t very
little boy. Presently lunch aa iin
.., i '..,., i ,.,,! , . ... ,i,, -
neanccd nnil, coming down that inme .
garden path ,r, in arm. or lh?r
hand in band wcr my Inut aid tlv;
mue de,. ,... penj I'i't "een , , f knowledge that te eat b
brew- in i ...,r. ., d lerls. 'liie., ,fc f thc h t e U-, In thl!
boy remained te lnnli niiii uitcr enn- L,,,i
'I h" peii) had been left
DOy remninrMi in nini-n unu uiirr run- .i
..i .. .. .,.. !! .. ..menu.
irrvii Vii i"i i in- i"ii, . ii.it iia tiit.
Execjit ju.u thl-, iuj ii 't wik ii clerji.x -an
und tin- little Ivy's peeple were
atfiA alfici ,i..m ..'!i n ii'h . itnurfc Hit. if
la. tliv hit kiiv p i. ili.-ir lielshlieni I
aa brin.' , eiiMient. us .i.-i .tik-'. I re- i
marked .-. th elnld Vt-is p.-rmitttil
te come .nder ,, differ.' . .m iutlueiv e.
And nn host ..nwr.l with s,.mu.
thins between a l.uiKh i.Md a -ic'i t'mt
he wondered tee. 1 nllier ith. r-sl
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entun nf Ms own nnd urirht be in
for n mild cli'dmi; wlien he reach.sl
home for tlie fifulj uienl .it two. V
any rate, m i, cmerj i" that he did
net turn tip nn ut !t. - while 1
wan there
chtcnli l -.i" .1 '".tcr from him.
new rn-inv i ir-- .it'terv i-i. tn t' !s
name ' ' r.'v m.ni J dmi! t in all tin-"
time (tie .! hid ever tin'i i -n it ap
pears tlii't i1'" 'ii.'Uiur. of thai Mit he
paid ii- .i ! il w.i- en -tn ii- in rlie
writer i i i 'i. .nid f 'i je." ii an ei'd
reason I wi- lie u.st tine tli.ir he
hud e.r nei ii ut a iue.il wlieru there
wai t "bicviiii; ' asked !
TlllI iiupit s.,mii nf i had evidently
li.id .i w,i (f r'-'i'iii nn; tn him as.iiu
and .i.'.ihi in til, aluM- a ..mil many
eTpenen ! of nn.. relisimi kind or
atmthcr, nine m lltisland duritu the
war, nn mie nf lus brief f irn-eiitht-heur
leatmMs fri i m a tint he went
tn i iMi'iiiiininli. M i lnireli In cause
priniirin n Knew rm ins wne wnniu
ne euu
day .ind
tn tint s,. ii,. ,, lmue tli.it
lie -,.-..,l it uu.'.l in in- ' mi
Mlllll'hew a sensi
The net bruu'it
tieiruesv i t,,.r
" Itll mere th.lll ,
that I . li.in il jt he re.i!ied wh.it com- j
mtitn.'ii ieal,.i w.i an i.l nf tell w -
hlnp th.if itii hide 1 liml H5 well n human
Mul it w.,s n f.,r , r) tr..-n that '
first 1 es. s ,.f 'nil i" tint reveal-
ingiiiieni ni'iiii, "i b r 1'ie first un-
pri'smii b.i l , in..- in !., reela-
tieii "! 'he '.ist
IK reuiiMi u 'i'ii'ihw uaK. wnicti
was win he v mt : it in f'i mini te
who 'i he iw,d t'iu tirst cl.mpse of
a lln'll IKe il " i te lied '
I s i jmsc tur iwrv epresn,. von
whn puis hiii i te .'iii- tuaiiKs fnr a
first sti- nf ti im ,1 'unir m his ,sr,nl
ther' jre i mi it "s t' '. .i,is win) new r
nnalv.' in ile- .11 i mie, the ini
tial si, p !'i !! ;i. r ,.denture nf
faith
I'm rinii f in 'st nf ii' have fersntien
the nihil in.presi.jiis. t'lere remain
for cw r i"" i: us wt iiiu.n.iut iiinu-
eries of th-n.-s Irtle i'i tlcmselw-s,
fhnt ttenl i-i' . t'if m.init.. nl us there ill
ine hernnnm- .,!.,! winch I, this ilav
Indn i ,il,.,,,,. .... ,l.,r. ,, .,'r
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'i il .liill li'ill
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lllflll e ,i;,i i .in
lint. e ktl"W t'
that minis tn ,i-
ni.irk us as 'eepi , en rhnii.'h wt'hive
bis prf1-- ne i . . n" -ii'ii'iN's it ilis .
appnintnieti'- as ,i.n ,.f th" h.rle
thin.-s ,.f i ',i lli'imi
Till, t.llk nf -en .ihls. ,. C.Tsllii cml
'Iren. the s'jihl 11 , r 'lpreliei i in if
th( lie 11.111.; 11! sijji'h.-i 'hit hal
Can
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Yen Tell?
! ! I tl'. ftedmer
Hew lloers .mil Walls re DeadrnKi
Wii'. . 1 . nf a tl ei- or w ill is
he 1 , ili ., .lid." we 'i. an 11 'it seu
sub tan 1 , i- ' i'lt. 1 ip r or nrber : ". ".
eniidectnr ' -' i'1 h.i- been insert !
bct'i'-n the n i'mi "t lie rwm b-d' w .
ill the !'ii r abi't '. Inltvepi ' 11
sides iv t'.f w l.l TL.- m ire re
rfie' 1 sn r i ' "r .1 ' 1 'or 1-
i II . 1 s it m I 1 ls-,1,' lit -i .11 1
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If t I" ill 1 I .-ni'd 1 end . . r
'seu-ij Tt a tt i!i 1 I ni'i t !''
ill-, 1 I i f ' ' m ii ' linn ! ' ' r
of sum ,, il,, m 11:1 1 w I ; iss t 4i
lli) I l.ltt, r 1 'VV t' e't li.e Will'
V 11 id - I. es;.eeiiliv .-nod 1 "lid I tnr
ef s,,in d It is 1 ,n letter than .rr
Tri ' 1 f 111 ' n ,1 'i "
end f a Inc. mu ,w- aini n r pe--iiii
Un 1 v iin' t1 . r t il w Un 1 wit 1 ii
his hand. If In n''i tie watih nwiv
from t'ie I 'i; v,i ; cinnet hear tr ti k
but '"! I" iil- 1 wdtcu 1 n the 1 1
of tl ! i.' .ml ' 1 1. wiur e-ir at
the up .1 -1 1 i .1 ' 1 'I Un; of th'
waii'h 1 .ri '1 h 'id i'ii.i -t ti we'l n-
thm. ;h .
car -hcii'1
11. I
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wave
duetiirs 1
Wl.ll fin
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sound 1 h'
i ti"1 f' 1
Inke 1
sound mat
wall, 1' v
tin:
; 1
ir te veur
i,n cin !
a
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i ier I I17 sound
, 'i'e better ci.n-
i'i vi , ' tl in the an
1" ri 1 "i'h wrudi a v J I
11,.' i:r 1 1 cnu lueturs 1 f
1 11 .1 waves nre then deal-
' , ,. p cw i- t lien t' e
, r n'ld ,' I. I I'll .
c I nl i'ir. i;h j deadene 1
'I" 1 1 n fain'
Mendaj Mi.v U0W1 ll.ue 'I we Kyes,'
rilling Yeu II Leve te Make
IVf.U Case
Christinas '
Tlut M.ihes a Nice
'1 IliillKllt"
tr ,. .in ii vl ,i nice little clft In
send is a Christmas reniembraiue, make
ifclh Miin'l tniM in? wis. nt I'etlies-
plus line ami inks. Make nn en-
irlene case ut cretonne or silk. i:ii.imei
intnihtT nl hi in i i j iuuit"iiui unu - " i t"ii'nuv nuimn i ... , v " ""
decorate t' cm wi'h blue fnrgcl-mc tedn in tlie Mimrt sihcIuIij s,pr.. rhia rnie i e ine r.uii i.iien th.it many
Sets 1'astei. smile strong, thin twine en- is plaited silver tiw.e, and the dl-1 P"1"1 W"".., te the marrittge of!
?,? two rii i.c.k'd pli.h Stitch a Idling M"'tlnn is in black crepe. their daughters en account of age nre
te two ci . u,,;i '".'' ",,i(Il, l'f uth" v I unreasonable .Since u,r mairnceH
. .band of e as '".i'..."..,.,1?' KlTriir.vn ns vmixi.n are advocated by that State, the (ie-
case and .11 off w h stlt thing te ,t n u'iUnr) whn MnnM.nt has ,ppW. ihat if a girl under ,
f JlOld tie Clothespins ami Him. inm nn r.titn that mu lit rllrei srvd ' tweiltS-OIie jears nf a-e can't L'el lier
i V.V VslaTin-c,rhandyBfer8MrniDg IW&APM!& S' ?nL b' mayria6Ke 'he.
bk,- : vrnsi rp"u . "ih n -r. iKcr.j.: -..""""""' " -
iBiU' w iJ vi MtBih"pMV W10 wiinueiQing ei censcBi. f pne,
Religious Impressions te Start
(hitherto e.vnped our Attention; the
reason clven for nn net. the revelation
of n situation, the real vision of what
jealousy '". what poverty Is, what ser sor ser
rew ii. what n.iin is: the unreason
ableness of some angry punlahmenti
tlie injustice of peme net of partiaiitr
nfiil fl.i, rtt,w tnAlrttl1filAnfM nf nnnf I
net of love : the imnliejitien nf emrt
s'icetien tJint we ilM net nmlerstanil
at the time, but reeennUseil years later, i
in n tiniJi, aa n aatnr i?nal nil or
them little iu-ta 0n the part of ether,
' In flu, tiftncn tf iinnrttfAftlffltnl lolcenM
in the sene of unpretneuitnteii teaent
, ..,, . , .... ..n fn.Ms.nii,. m
firtil UbiSStaSiSSS.S
S(, m 'WtM from thl. ftll
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us
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fruit
New that we knew, what our fathers
did net knew nnd only half gueved,
that the minds of children are Ineal-
eulnhly mere impn5sieiinble than the
minds of mntun; person, and tnat the
yihconadeus mind of a child and his
lonreieus mind irre but a breath apart:
- that frUht. timidity, untruthful-
"" , merbidness, bewilderment, hntea
,,",,J ,,ev,'' h" ?,ml 'M,rM: Cn,n
stimulnteil or nl!iied, calmed or
strengthened by action and reaction
from the conscious te the aubcon aubcen aubcon
Tteus and Kick te the conscious new
!nt this is scientifically proved, thc
whole atmosphere of thoe early year)
of ,i fluid's life has an Importance that
e.i'i smn-ely he tee sreatly tuastnlfied.
N" inns is really little or unimpor
tant that happens te a child.
l'liND crnndmether was remarking
' te
me ttii'i jirldc. net lone age.
tint she lniii watched her own iui
ml his hj from her window stroll
across a meadow together. The mnn
ha 1 his hands folded back of him.
vwinjrinc a s'iek as he walked, and e
h.id the child, carefully widening his
strides te uia'eh his fathers se far as
lie could The father had taken a
pamphlet te read while he rested under
the shade nf a tree that merloeked the
farm, lie had thrust it Inte his pock
et. And the bev had (.Hatched nn
i.l, ..rtUnmi.nf nnil stuffed it into his
lrm,er P
1 lie man looking down at
,1,,, ltfi,.
end. teeiiLMiUed the whole
, mule nf iluiilli atieri iin.I was tern bed
.,, ,,ri,Ulj- nm I dare say humble
tie would, no doubt, cut out from his
, ....,,. ,, ,V..n, ),Is nnrel..s smnll
.iiiui, el- t,ct,.ivier many little thine
,,., ,, ,.!.,,,. ,ml thL.y would be
,.,,iiled" with the rest. Most poed
tM'h.T-s tn- te make tliemehes ever in
, .., ,-t fr 'the snke of their children,
i;,lt ., ,nn,iern child, rich or peer, is
,1t much witli ln fat'.ier, and feme arc
I1(lt muc., Ulti (iH.,t. mother.
Man children s-pend their waklnc
hmir-i with sirnuer who at best are
set te keep t'lem nut of piisral harm's
v.-iv. ud tieusamls of ,'hililr-n are!
;tr te "fiMd ter themselves relicietis-,
, lien- a-I there a teacher will b-
ti'id w' ri s i-neiiKli te make tied
al unu t'i- iie;innnii;s 01 1111:11 simple i
(j: li't!" tuni'i-, but net m.inj.
Oil, m thcrs and fathe
pn p; te lirej) j-e ir
thcrs and fathers, if you are
children down
into
In v nurseries and kindergarten
and tlie-i into p. i
i imt ' mid till ill
und and summer
into the hishwaysj
and lvw.ivs t life, le-ieli ttieni
tn
tn
'n" .' O'l ll II, I'lK leVilblc, tllld
I.nmv (.ml as th"lr lather intinlteh
tt ti l
niiuv invar e and loving. )"i hiive no
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.!J;ll ii. iiiiik inuuiii iii'-,., iniii in,
te set them auritt without n
sre.-it hope t c!ii.' tn. a sre.it faith tn
eer by and 1 src.it love te live for. net
i'v human love ! t .1 love m which
t,.c-e s re wi"i,rlenest neither
fin low that I- cist by tururis'
s U:ll D. LOW lit E.
Renaissance Hat With
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Skull Cap CrOlVn
Hy mitlNNK LOWE
The shoe i f t ,s a i"imn 's tongue
Ind '1 hi . i- ' .if, the difference b
I vti.i ti (he i
nnd ' I e Medel
tl al iii.'nn of this tear
ii tiling four, i.v in ti,..,
Il " I .ncu" lie't i .nts U he'd t'i the sh
it the vids 1 1, -ulentallt , tee, one ma'
nii,irA that us the ,'isnn advances tl.e
tun.' c r"i'iiis. I'ei tie smartest
iii1i. n w hate tliu detail reduced te
a isnisi rvati e area. In this cnnuci tien
nti"' ii 1st si itk, (no, of the , nonueiin
pe uiai'Hj "I brown Mjedn shoes for
afieriienii wejir ji t m , tee, is frequent-
j i e i Inped lfl this tntie.
We arc shewnu tednj a colonial clip
pered lad.v in u new model et black
und i irp.e crepe. I'!... combination of
the two leh.rs is psieedinclv skillful
a id tlie little slietilder cape of back
crepe, soefmi ri'p.atid in prent ilav
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miHei is nlwat , tieemllig te the sh n-
Uer UnUre
Mere striking than the Ku j,ef 1S
the lint worn Willi this "own 'l'l,iu ..
reents the n -w s,ui crown with a ridge
e centrastnu' material extending from i
ear te ear S;n ii hat , borrowed by vev-
erui ei me rn-iicn ui-igners from Hen
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Allnc Feitrr. a runnier of thc p-i! I
paunyrr (, Jifcemis tnya'iiu '"
i'harlcu 7nc. nef fucutidc .iic ,in-
Aim, Ji liriui, ikcj term e it'll
tiiitcil te nirh vthfr. Jltit .Uiii' in
ttntt upon btnn frcr, it ml, scene in
her ability te Imlil I'tunlcy, h en en
ceurages thc attintttnw of lrium
t.em), ii iciitcr. ('hurley rimoii rimeii
s(i'i(i'9 111 rnln iiihI jinnlly aih.i ti he
released from thcii haryain. .Unu i
pride .suffcis n wnlblc blev, bu'
shortly aftir ril, ic rcflucs ""if
jie has really fnltni in eie icitA
Uu'en Len'j nnd the turn her tit
trillion te him. M'Acm ihc hears
through a mud tint! Mten l.enn
hat been tisim the younger set at
watcital for a neul, thc neies .
her.
Acting Oil Impulse
e '
rFill- temptatteu te pt te Mimmi I.eu;
with what she had heard occurred '
a ne dur lis the salad course ut mach
eon. She had net dared te let her
thoughts dwell en what ll'len had told
her, but in .spite of her cQerts te rele
gate it te the buek of her mind, it kipt
chtrudlnu itself, nun there were times
during the meal when she ft't that Mi'
would scream aloud if she had tu bit
till another moment.
'It couldn't he true," sh,. told her
self ever and ever I'ate wouldn't plaj
a i-eurv.v trick like that ,011 h'-r. And
vi t sell'iehuvv. ji -r heart t"'d her 1'
was true Hi desire te stnitv uer, m
,,i' rv her cles.lt like a tf'im unde
a mu roscepe vvnuid a unt tnr .tiJseti
l.nic s .'.ttitude fricii the verv besin-
nin,;. She recal.ed the mativ times Ile
imd wonder d why li wa s(, cnld. why
she. had never been nl'le te get near
I him. When he had lnus.ln"I. it li.nl al-
wavs been at her, inner with h-r. and
'hew retlcmr he Ind alvvavs been about
himself, wlu'e le had n-nuraucd 1 "i- te
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" h .'.V. sVh"Mtheught
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'1 ricMnl
Tien had come the tlieugni 01 ;ein;
, te Masen l.en.' and cotifrentlne I Im
vith what she had heard. It w -isn't 1
' wise plan, but at bant it did away wit ,
! suspense.
What Aline vvatitfil was union 11
she were going te be hurt, hurt sn tr
ribi.v that her proud spirit would inter
recover from the blew, then rlie w nit I
it evi;r with at once, the wanted te
knew the truth.
The uncoiiventieiinlity of geins alone
te Maaen Lengs apartment did ma
trouble her. 1 he pesihllitt thai he
miffht net lind him ulene, and that it
might be pmbantSfing was net i-'iih
i ciently important te mutter Wiwt
mattered was the fact that she had t,,
'sit here nnd mouth cnininniiplii" es. that
she had te appear ga.v and up hi. - rn-d
uh.le the interminable. IiiiuL.eu drew
v, ill. II.
sew v te n close.
"' ' .
At lflht it wis ever! At list -ifter
ten minutes of farewells, aid s ,-,,. mre
fullj cenitructeil lies ceuei r tig n en
cagement for tea. he w.is s: ,- den
in the elevator. At lift -h' vis in the
ureet. hai'icg a taxi, at I m tii.V.j en
Ler wat dv. n te Graiii',"' I
On Fifth pvenue. the tnth i- heavv
ind it nemeil te.Vlineas i t-iet -teppnj
etery two blocks, l'lntuit m despera
tion t-he put her head t -in ,-h tl
window nnd directed tin .i. er te go
ever te Madisen uvpiim . un I -iffr th.it
they made better progress I he slreef,
went slowly by. Thirtj ei.-l l.Thirtv
sixth, new they were (,i Ii i it -fourth
street slopping for the ine..ti,.tn traf
fic and then at lust tlnv cr. going nn
again. When at lnt n. i,i stnpped
betnre a tall nrewris-.i i iim.- rm
the North side f (Jrutini I'ark. Aline
hml reached II pitch i f
'' ne nt that
Mould have carried In r
In 1
"nv"
I I 111!.
wiiriT cntnpesure an I t n him liber-
iillv. Then she win ',,.'!, up the
lirew nstetie steps, tl t ' i . i,. r tiipirc,
etqut-ltely dressisl iinj inti the hell
under the card llm' i' id "Masen
J.eng."
1 he lafn cnchi'ii iii d -i pnsiied open
tlie uoer uu' 'in ii i in. Heuse was
an old one, and a '..-,g tl .-hi of stairs
with a heuvlly ciirn-,1 , , .. lln bulus -
trade, led up te the Mem, nhet".
Kdp a moment Aim his,tnted. She
hail never mine i in an apaitment
bad never bifnre hei", m n apaitment
..IUj.h un nlftl iiIib ..i.,1 I. .11... I... II
"iinum- " "I iiim i ne nun nun
vsl,l l,h ,'1"'."1 ,1""rs ,,""'' ,,ll 'de,
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Tn Itn Continued)
But That's Ret Here!
hue' nver lie time, thef lull I'l'Ml 10- " ' ""'s -.,..., .;. ... - ..........
ieti cr. What a 'itt'e feel hhe had b.e.i. s"1 "! ' " '""I'l.v reprni : the lnmiiy
am -ilvvavs she hi I Uinight h.'i-.l' - 'PPr-'Intieii of her cflnrts.
i e. se well ba'ateid. m, e.i,il te in . . " "nil." whole w hen bread success-
eccasKm. Whv. if what Helen s, fe'li is (sv ,f ten will fellow cleM'lv ,
' were triV, he m st have been la.i.-luii; th.; following directiens:
, ' lfl, .,,,,' ..i.ii,, si. i,' . I' ace n in x ne bowl two cups .if
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Seme Baking Recipes That Are Helpful
Are Features of Mrs. Wilsons Article
Whole-Wheat Bread. Seme Desserts and Cakes That Will Taste
Delirious en Celd Winter Days
fij MIIS. M. A. WIItOK
Capyrtuht. u'ii. bu Mrs. .it. 1. IVdjen. Jill
WiwtT ,- T'' r"trxc,d , , .
HOI.L wheat bread, made jilmn.
and with nuts, raisins nnd fruits js
del'cieiis and well worth making, and
" "" iiuuset lie ttui 11,'inir u i;iri '
"'- ,mei,lle,,.d f,-the Saturday l.nk
111 rv In tit n I Iiik luiiie nf lhm.11 Itnliilu
11 me neusewite win eteie u part hi
Four tahlcsuevn
sugar
I irn rafnoent of ,ia.
I'ri'tr tiih)snmtix nf kLnrtrnwa.
I 'ntimlilA tn fitiA ivulI hiiI'a ami dtfi
X I 'lllllll' HI ' ,' i 'I H . im- f ! ....
l,n,,.l it. tint fundi ijiiirne iTil cnlf
It' 4'1'Ii'l til 111'" (rllt r-itfttt iitl i-n i i
New sift the whelii wheat flour through
th- cidander. nnd add all the bran that
r..i,inin in the cnhiiiiler te iIip flour.
Add four lewd eup.s of this sifted
flour te thi iircnareil mixture, in tlie
mlv!ni; ij .lll( i,ent ln n tine smooth
jl.lt,,,P iiw add two and thrrc-quar-
tl rM PI1,1S IIllirf, f u,n w hole wheat flour
ttui knead the dough te smooth elastic
dough. 1'lnce in greased bowl, nnd rub
the top of the iln'igli well with plent.v
of geed shortening t' prevent a crust
. e 1 k: ,!....!. .ul.ilA ifc-
V "r"""s "" ll", """" ' ' "
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1 ...I-.. T- I. III! .! 1..... ... .1.... ..'.
I ' .....-,- . .
nnd
1 I nun iirnim mr iiin"
one-nan
half
hours, in a
- . mr. I . .
room about iO degnes
I'ahrenheit
.-r..-..ln.,n ..,i.n fnr nter fertV milllltes.
If ten just desire the plain wheb
wheat bread, meld up In the usual'
manner.
I'ratislpnne Tarte
Line deep pie plate with plain pastry
and set in cool place.
I'lav n .-aucepan
Oar and thr,c iuartrrt rups of mill:.
'Iica-thudi cup of sugar,
tine half up of flour,
c... . .11...,. I,-,, ilir. Ilnnr. find Slicnr
and thm place nn the stevn nnd bring
te boiling point. I nK ier Iliree nun
utes and then add
1 oil. of time emj".
Veur tabletpoem of huttrr,
7 ii e ffimpoeni of vanilla.
tun half t'atpoen of nutmeg,
7 lircc-rumten cup of acenirn
.......... i-.
"nr-hnlf cup of inefj cfleppc.I
' eandifd cireii,
"ne cup of finely chnpprit nuta.
I tl well anil then turn in the pre-
parid phi plate and bake in slew even
pat
t . . I i .. ...!......
ier ininy iiiuhu'-s.
Whip the whltfs of the three egSH
..... . .let ,.... ...1.J
until very sun, iin-n imu
i,,.i,,if i nn nf LTiinulatcd suirar
I very slowly, whipping in the sugar well,
1 anil pile mi the turte for meringue.
I'ltice in slew even te brown slightly.
Splee Fruit Cookie
Place in snucrpnn
fine cup of melattctt.
One cup of bretcn sugar,
7 te-thirds cup of geed shortening,
7 e teatpoent of ginger,
Una teaspoon of cinnamon;
One-half teaspoon of allspice,
en;.,;;,, c;; ta ,ra ite
One cup uj icy vheppea tceaca
I no teaspoon nj tinist scca,
rntMtna.
, 's,,,..,r
One cup e afeict-rf prune, cneppc
Of
e g ll etu, add nvU'nu.er fniit of -e.;ir,er iiiel, thick, cut and bake In
hue... r.-'l as for jcll.t roll and pine '""' ire-ted fnr tl oektc nnd
i tvel .greafe,l pan-. Let rise for one '... mid place together as for band-
n, nne.ninrter hours and bake II, 'lh w "h the Itillg for H tilling.
Evening wraps
te suit each taste.
A fur-trimmed, pink
in soft velvet;
taffeta with flowing
sleeves and roses
al thc neck;
an Egyptian wrap,
a silk and geld cape.
Onr cup of chopped fiwM.
'J no-thirds cup of Unci: toffee.
Simmer and bring the mixture te
' ieilirie point. Htlrrlntr oenitaMtl. When
t1(, mutnre reaches bellin; point, cook
Uw two minutes, then tuiu in mixing
iintw anil ree .
v hen cool add
'loe in II -beaten cpn.
About five nnd one-half cups of flour
in winch tv.e luvel tnbb spcetis of link
In; powder has been sifted. Werk te
smooth dough, nddlng little mere flour
if nccei-fiir.v . Chill en the ice for two
hmis ,,r ever night Is better: then roll
en t'mired pnstrv beard in oblong sheet,
about one-half 'inch thick. Cut with
the biscuit cutter and place en well
creased baklne sheet. ltake In med
erate men for ten Minute. Coel nnd
i 'l)
1 teaspoon of water icing en earn
and ndd a nut in the center of
r ,
COMK
the ii'inir.
Te ni'ikc the Icing, place the juice of
eni-half lemon In small mixing bowl
, and add two tablespoons of Ixiilliiij
.vaier. ur te menu, men nuu sum
i"if confectioner's sugar te make a
Mift iflug that will net run. l'liue n
tmspennful in each cookie and flat-
ten out, placing the nut in the center
of tin Icing.
l 0 tint spread the icing nil ever the
' enk.e The icing should leek like a
II,.- l -. I .1.. ,.,..
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M"r.isc.nii cherries cut in half, or
I'i'-' "M ill lllllLT CIIIIUl'il iruit, Jlllljr uu
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' I "I I'm, U '!. HiU Jlilin.
',
Trt rolling some of the cookie dough
and
one that both thy children and udulla
nre trr.t fend of.
WHAT'S WHAT
Bu Helen Deeie
n e annual football series will con-
' ude tilth th TliunltsKltlnR smnes
wek Heme people, who have
lean or Hceimr tun ki
tiiiutial Inturcellealnta athlrtUi events,
Ne ene wantii te inlas nny point of the
play What could be ruder than for
one or two spectators te stand up and
thus shut off the view of thobe liume-
I ilUttly behind thctnV Courtesy which,
fundamentally, la consideration for oth eth
ers should govern outdoor as well uti
indoor affairs.
wneri muking tip a pariy te go te a
football game Tn ih chill of late Ne-
Wir ,,e ,sewr nti
ether te previ(je ft uteamer or autome
Hit, me few nv,,,' twn nerserifl Invited,
or te remlnt) soma of the guesta te brlnv
incir rugs wnn uiein.
. . . .... I f I'i mT.mirru tllllt ItPA l.irf npn, nfln m...
1 1 is iii. lues ii iieiicieus nnve tv
- uku nieiiey in iiui'iiM iivcrv Kiinie ii t ,an nny woman wne sua iievvn and
rrHheMm.h',o,li?itnreu,ni,U '"1V """' prepares endle vegetables, cutting her
lit." Tim paS, iK!J pavH well, for llngera if lire Knife ; alius, etc. )e.i ca
11, f. i,rhllnD.. ,.t utl'lm. !,.. nnl i.ll. Iillv Wlllll SUIlll 1 Call It -" Peer"
Please Tell Me
What te De
ny CYNTHIA
T.fttcrs te CvntMa's column must t$
Mrttlet ea 0110 Uric of the taper 011I1;
find mutt fc tinned with thn tvrtttr
1 am run! aditrftt. Tlu imine will net
hi publtthfit II thr writer deri no tDitn
it. I'nUanril intns eiwl Irturt icrltt i
en oefi Met of the uaerr will net M
answerrj. Wrllrrs who 11 talk piraeiinl
irimtrs that iuik h' ult'cu dk In
column u'til iilrae loefc there. OS ffr ffr
tetal (rltrri lire enlu u'rillcn wrk 0M0
lulilt' iiccctsarv.
Ask Her, Plot Her Frlenda
Dear Cynthia I inn a htcady leader
of your column. I am In love with a
Klrl who tr.ive me the air one Saturday
nlRlit. Can you tell me hew I can win
back her levcV My friends tell me she
loves me. liul why would sbe give inc
the air? I mu willing te forget all mnl
go back with her, ter 1 leve lier. Slie
In twenty jcars old nnd I am twenty twenty twenty
otie yvura old. I have watched your'
column, and tlnd that help comes
from It. C. It. C.
If jeii want te find out If the Klrl
cares for jeu jeu will have te ask Tier
.veuriulf. It's the only way te Hud out.
Advice te "Puzzled"
JVear Cynthia I have never written
te jour column before, but alwajn en
joyed reading it. se 1 thought I would
write a line te the girl who lb puzzled.
Well, here goen: Five yeara elder than
our f i lend In net much. My mother
la seven years elder than my father,
ard they inairled when father was
nir.ctitn, and lived twenty-five years
of happy life until father died. Mether
never married ag tin, ns s10 s,ad there
was never a man win could tnke
futhei's pluce. He what de uu think
of that'.' Never let age htep you. Let
me tell veu that age never brings jeu
leve and happlne.su. Se ,0iyt let tt
bother you. YOURS KVUlt.
Say "Sparrow" Is Kissing Bug
Dear inthla. l'lease print this te
"S-parrevv :
".Spanevf." tthat are veni trvlnir te
rliew through tha column, that eti are
a kissing bug? Yeu ure .seme wild
Wrd, I'll bay Your letter shetts your
iheapness. Yeu would net take a girl
out without home cuintbai.k for your
cat fare.
It's tee bad you don't git the girls
you really .should fall In with the ones,
I mean, who would send jmi te u
dentist for new ttelli after getting your
own knocked out.
I will iiiv again, imv rellned and
decent girl will net allow a fellow te
kiss her unless she Is engaged nnd any
decent fellow who knows hew tn ispect
a girl would net kls.s a glil fnr going
out with him. IIi:nui:itT.
An Old Friend Is Hurt
Dear Cynthia- I Just read in one of
the papers about a friend of mine being
hurt In un automobile nceldi nt and that
he Is In1" the hospital with concussion
of the brain or something te that cf
feet I am writing te ask jeu if you
think It would seem tee fervv.ird for me
te go and see, him?
Yeu see. lie Is net an intlmate friend :
he did call several times, hut nt that
time I wa. ri.t uiii r si, I nmi our
friendship dropped. That waa about
two yeursi age. I would llke te tea
him Just for the sake of old .ujiualiit
.incfl, but would net like 1,1s p'oule or
aiiv one oho te think I am bold.
I am n daily reader of jour columns
nnd want te congratulate, jeu en the
wonderful ndviee jeu give; it certainly
Is Interesting. Seme d. 1 ani going te
sit down mnl write juu a. nlee Ions'
letter en ii mere vital subject; however,
udvlce won't help that any, but I
thought perhaps the icader.i would llke
te read It. MAIJ U
Whv net send a few flowers or a let
ter of F.ttnpathy te him'' It would ucitn
wiser net te call en him.
Adventures With a Purse
DID jeu ever see n girl who was se
marvelous looking that veu wanted
tn just sit and leek at her, hoping that
she would net notice, and think you
rude? I saw one the ether day; she
waa dressed in aeft black satin, the
green jade of her neckline .iK t,
only touch nf color en the frock. Jade
earrings Mviiug merrily te each move
ment of her head, nnd ns she reached
out her nrin T ww a jade btncelet
it was just the right note. We ran de a
let, jeu and I, by learning the value
of thnt "right nod'" ; it is n large
item. While adventuring I found a
bracelet of dear, cool jade, and it was
only bet enty-five cents.
During the war I knew a man in the
service, ami otie day I came upon him
In a blind rage he'd been detailed te
kitchen duty, nnd upcnt most of the
afternoon paring I"''.' And. oil
hew he loathed it I . ut ,1 net bclieve
that he could illslIKe It one bit tnore
u-iilrh Is tint, and made of some lmni
substance. It is backed with metal, m
which Is a little loop into which slips
jour finger. This is rubbed ever the
surface of the potatoes nnd the skin is
removed, but there is no waste, i'er all
vegetables, carrots, which are particu
larly difficult te pare, this Is excel
lent and gees down aa one of the house heuse
wife'a delight. U is priced at twenty
five cent.
BSS5?fis?!"n!
I IFie TfTe ail Been Serenely Happy Began te Doubt H
v Husband, and There cannot u t'eace Where
There h Doubt
11HEY hare been perfectly happy em
Bint their tnarrlane, until Just
lately. Ma Is traveling man.
She always used te be ready In her
prettiest dress when he came home
after a trip, no clad te see him after
the long separation, nnd they would
have a beautiful time while he was
h""' .....
Then a neighbor, also the wife of a
traveling man, benan te talk te her.
This woman's hiftband had mane her
very unhappy, with his tinfnlthfulnfca.
and se ahe thought all men who traveled
were like him. tm
8he telil the happy wife that, any
hew.
Perhaps It was because she wanted
nomebedy else te be unhappy, tee, or
perhaps nbe really did think that all
truvcllng men wcre as bad en hers.
Whatever she thought alie talked con
vlnclngly, until thc happy wife began
te suspect her own husband and grew
terribly Jealous.
fTIHE next time he came home ahe wa
JL different : they didn't have the
hnnjiv time they usually hart.
IT bml te se te his office one morn
lng nnd whlV he was away there was
a long-distance. call fnr him,
Ilia wife a us we red nnd n woman's
voice insisted that she must have Mr.
Jehnsen : where could she get him if he
wasn't there? Ne. she couldn't give the
inessnite.
Frantically jealous nnd auspicious
Mrs. Jehnsen refused te tell where her
huKbnnd wan, thereby losing a nice
contract for him.
When she told him about it he raved
accordingly.
"Hut it was a woman's voice! ' she
insisted.
"Why, of course It was! All tele
phone operator hnve get women's
voices," reared the disappointed talcs
man. Hut It was no uc.
All thn tlme 1 was home there was
that little strained atmosphere which
made it impossible for them te be huppy
tosetuer.
THE HOME
IN GOOD TASTE
Itu Bereitd Denaidr,n JjBerfefn
The Cily Apartment
Tt has hern thc experience of the
writer that people tee often set about
furnishing apartments in the city en
the same scale as they would houses
two or three times the area, and in
consequence they are disappointed if
their upartment docs net leek attrac
tive, l'-ven If the net mil !! of thc
rooms is the same as in a house, the
absence of halls und p:is.sQKe wajs gives
an apartment a cramped nppctirunee
unless the furniture in it is carefully
selected.
If the dining room and living room in
veur apartment open into one another
"it will probably be wise te treat them
ns one room, and thereby gain n sense
of tpnec. Cheese the same wallpaper
or paint for both rooms, and have the
woodwork done tn the biimn color. It
may he well, tee, te have the Fame
hangings in both rooms. Jf jeu can,
emphasize jour windows. I.enve the
center of your rooms ns clear ns possi
ble. Cheese chnlr.s and tables that ate
small in Msce, and ubc a rug or rugs of
a plain inateilal in one or two tones.
A drop-leaf table may be used in the
dining room, and when net in use it
may be steed against the wall.
If, aa se frequently happens, the en
trance hall in your upartment is small
and very darh, use plenty of artificial
light and have a bowl or vase of home
bright, cheerful color. A mirror will
oftentimes give a sense of space nnd
light in a small dark hull, as illustrated
above.
Ceiuright, 19IS, by Public l.tdetr Company
Tlie Weman's Exchange
Te Fatten the Legs
Te the Kdlter of li'emau'.i I'eyr:
Dear Madam I am a reader of tour
wonderful column and knew jeu help
be many, i I, tow, will ask a favor.
Would jeu kindly print In jour column
something te fatten the leg with'.'
Mita. m.
Dancing rxrrclres or gymnasium c.tcr
cIhm will help jeu if jeu use cocoa
butter nt the sumo time. Massaging
jour leirs with the coce.i butter and
taking these exercises will develop the
uiuacles and round out the Mesh evenly.
Wants te Play Heckey
Te the Kdlter of H'emmt' Page:
Dear Madan Is It posslble for jeu
te tell me et seme club or society I
might Jein where I would be able te
play field hockey? A HKADER.
Nearlv all the hockey teams are com cem com
peitcd of girls who arc members of the
cluhs at which thej- pnj There has
been some talk, of hturtlng a team of
non-club nicmbera. Mis. Itfward
Krumbhaar. of Chestnut Hill, whe Is
the head of the Heckey League, could
probably tell jeu mero about this, as
ehe known all the details of the matter.
n
T firm-, n I II
ft I i i sm
:!i !!' f m
l;i ) i iTT
fe i4jgiyi l
TH
"V
NOW that man is going te wert, in
the time he Is away en hit 2
trip, about the reception he'll gttMH
he gees home again. '
"" ww iiiinui iiuuiir IH!I DIlfllnBB
whether somebody Is telling his wfc
some mere lies, nnd stirring un a2
Ideas that she never had before.
As for her. idie'll be ....- ...
worried and suspicious cverr tnlnJi!
until Mho eels him rtf !,! .1-."""
And then she'll Im i1Imbma.Ii. "
This Is just about the beglnnini i
the end of their contentment terJthe?
It can never be quite the Mine wf"
cause she hasn't confidence eneuth Z
common sense eneti&h te s. .iii.w
enee between her own hunbund and Si
ether woman's husband. "
nne win suspect nnd accuse, ih m
possible te Please. " "na
And he, net knowing what te U
about It. will make matters Z
et-err limn Im Irlnu , ,.1.. .t. .un
r-" - -" "- " "unw mrra bet.
ISN'T It dreadful that one wemn'i
talk can hrrntc nn n umk. ..j ...
tented married life In tht ..?re"'
aVi think that n woman's fntth'in her
husband could be se cnnilv ur,i. ' ."
That Miitabhling pair you. see at tli
theatre, mlsunderstnndlnff enei. mi...:!
every word, spending the time .ft!;
each net arguing end'essly alwut p ti
things there's lack of trust there
She doesn't believe In him, and h
has lest his respect for her becaeai
A tiAp (tniiivlnf, -s
Tt a traaic hedman !(' r..n.i.
If I hey could Just step and think
hack te where they get their found"
tlen for their doubts nnd disappoint,
men fa. n
Only hearsay, gossip, "maybe," "if"
nothing certain or proved. '
J heir faith In each cither must bin
been weak te atnrt with, if it gave wit
under such trifling causes. ''
And the saddest narr of If nit 1. ,v..
re many hundreds of mnrrlnge trt
-" "i jf jubi iuis Kina or un-
Hwiwai llllly.
LOVE NOTS
By KAY KEAN
The Foolish Lever
Once there was n lever, who, IetIhi
greatly, was much worried because tit
object of tils love wrapped herself rm.
tlntially in the gloom of jealousy, entf
ami rear.
Le, lie begged nnd implored In a deit I
different ways that shn would leave el i
tormenting her soul with mich senstlm
doublings.
Even did he spend much time Ii
thinking up ways of proving te Hi
beloved thnt, where he was cencernfd,
there was no need for jealeuey, enry
and fear te enter In between them. He
ieiii ner mat ne loved her and adored
her in every possible way known t
mnn. Even did he pride himself en bit
eloquence nnd persuasive newprs.
Alas! He did net knew that, se lest
ns a woman ran be jealous of a man'i
affections, envious of everv one he em
leeks nt, nnd fearful always of losing
him only be long can she find bla ,
Interesting.
Se the woman, belne convinced thit
there was no mere need for her te bother
herself, turned her back upon the foolish
lever una went en te seek another low.
Cepurittht. l2. hit Publio l.tdetr Cerneam
An English Weman's
Ideas and impressions of Amerl
can girls and women and customs
nre always Interesting. When they
ure In the form of articles, written
in charming style by n person ae
well known as
May Christie
Who will be remembered as i
member of the staff of the Hvemse
Public Lkucihr some ear age,
they have n double appeal. A serin
of such articles will appear tbrtt
times a week en
The Weman's Page
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