. IP Ml m Jw tf wm 3 13' ML-, f if ill .(- VJ-fTTr t'r-jlQf.y - " m.f M )8fy,tF' i mwBWBW'WSSSwEBBSB&t mwi - ra:v . Vwftf JSirt ' i r Hfl ' ' W$$Is It Better te Have. Loved and Lest t . Than Never te Have Loved at All? V" " ' w " l TOwS-- ' "Tre iLJJ WUHMMWIU,,., , MHRIVUUUIHHU. . . Sjpw -"-v EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILA1EIHIAY MONDAY- NOVEMBER '27; IDJMjir 'Wmmmm LOVE NOTS lly KAV KUAN fpiIK poet sung J " Tls better te have loved nml lest, Than never te lmvc levcil at nil." Hut that w n .se- Ky W1NMFRED HAIU'Ktl COOI.KY lier ilully existence nml hew slie liad Brown te turn te him In every inner Kenpy, nnd with every relUnu, Jey nml sorrow. InMt-nil of n mioeu'sleii of Miecks wlilrli M'tnltlvi wniieii m often hnvi In tlielr relations with men die hail n Mrli" of tlelijtht fill sur print'". e mutter hew niueli of it rieim (Hicxtldii. It sounds very simple, but It Involve!) one' whole theory of life. This Is fresh in our mi ml 'because we have jnsl mvii Mien terrible mil White Lie Think you that nnm desires woman te be rutbful? i Tnke notice 1 If a mini Is Hearing his dotage, does he net tulore the wutiiiin who calls him, "Hey"? If he Is still In the cnlf stnRO, will net he cling te her who calls him n wise test he wiih nut te. he was ulwa.s,i.i ,,...n there. . . . .-... i... t.. ,.f, .....i tt -. ...m i... She mil known from the flr-t tli.it ,',"'. ,,. ..V Vi. ;.' V,, V marrliiBe was lmi.es.Ml.le nnd had 't ''',e the wen an who rives nbeut never eentiunnliitisl t.xliu, up her llf,. his crace and man y Mrenath.' va. .-. i . , , . i .I.' at . it'iuiti mi ii k i; u iiii-r- ir tin in im fi-rliiff mi the tinrti i tlint wny t ne re were ensuicies unit ' " - ". ' - of n woman vli i j minle the old. sinu-le solution te human dr-t man she has ever loved, docs he las love leeelv ""ruction out of the question. It Imp- net c. it gwat deal of sulsfnetien out id enlv th ill-cned that they lived net far n.nrt,ef her little lie cum if he knows her week I is "lest" I nn-1 were net mi busy as people of en ; liiiBius arc crossed? wniv nu!i iuet . , uireiiimiw net villi's, nnd Tn te euro of a man s conceit and L- I IUllir. . . . , . ...!l.,.,. ..1,1,.,,. ..n.i'a f.i.illytlH It. Ti'iltilil will 1l.lt MltnltlriM VflllP lllntllllds. & "... T. ............ l.n.. 1.M.1 ,. l.llll'Llt L'lllll.. 1-IIV - .ttl.w.lna. . .. '' ..... ...-. ..... ,- .. . ...,. ..--.. . ; MAVifWi,V.,.V,Vnr nuuv borrow; in the cerurade.hl,, frew ..ml tlm.rt l.?l . ii.. mm i.i. ..,. .1,.. ,..a' ran d v. until Instead of seeing each uri mil a m -"-- hiui ii"i" .-- - CvpW'Uht, 1 il.y hy Public Lrtiffcr Coin pa ni entnet have been dls- etl.er once u wcck. ii r seu .- ...... i. ui- i i i i.,... w.. i t icntrc 'or dinner iiiaiineu ui-iurrn.iii i been In closest very ' they were with each ether iilme-.t nil, The Weman's Exchange the time, when net at work or tied up1 badly. She was sincerely eyniml, t-s V I..11.. ... ..I n..l.i11 f n.it . tt.... "i ...t. ... i ' . i ti i....:.1 with tnine etltMile ilut.v i""',1' rtt. n..M'.. "? ..." r?" Vi". Then, were l.ltlc MMts at the rinse 'mere it ss w an iwe .iai- nK... um . - - ...... f, w,-,in.. ..i,.!,, t,. ,, ,., ,,. .,i ,, i, . u. Her Irne.vlv new 'l "i. . '"' i.-ii"'"- ; ."' : ' .. . . - ; A Free Dressmaking Course 7 0 the filitur of Weman' Pape: HAPPY ENOUGH TO DANQE mu.., .. .t ..,.,..,,. n--., . . . ... live, ii ti.i mil ' i n rim u n iusr van .ii e excnnnirp ir tnci JJs net bit u man can be se repri , ""''"'. nl, t ,. biiMiiess problems of I- a puil.t ..i niKlit school where I com i1 Jhensible. but that one can be se noble, '"' Ml nl ' " '" "" ' . ., ,, ... .,. b-arn dn-m.iklmc free? I Und honorable and charmins. and L.t m-xt tiny, and Ions ''". f ' ' c. t ,, u I nml have n f.xielly. and "one imt lese him forever. country. In short, t he i.iiieii t he n. , ,nUt, , ve.. , Ultl, iX few cU,th,.s for I11V , uni mui lui. uiiii wmi" r,m, hut in tlm.. thev became levers. . ..n.i,.. i,, ! ,m i.i... ; , i,... And slie knew what a marvelous thini! It Is te love, and trust, and he preuii. She was alwn.is vlv.ieieus and at trai'tlxe, even when she was In tin depths of ills'ist nuii iii.siiiuienmen.. A woman does net neees-nrily leek , rpjiK KeltiR awnv was inevitable. The? pour nnd irritable and, homely because J , . . . f , , , v) , ,, , she has a tine scorn of men and ittle " (,- U!V end-, 'pointed IJl'uJ'Uy nt the fatal day. but they ine Kiiiiiv H.iu nw. "- .......v. ...,,,,, ..,., k.lrt , When it came "he wanted te die, ami in her nseny almost citf-ed the .lay she had met him. She lelt that she would rather have been disillusioned, and then -he could have sennied nnd hated lnm; but te knew him -e per fect, nnd ct te be wrenched away f'e-i him for all eternity! Still, there Is memerj. liven if she hn- lest, lie hns really known love, and hew nanv mill. my own clothes alfe. , MRS. but in the rcee-ses of her mind she despised men. and was tempted te have her revenge en the whole sex. TN Till: early s i-fnlr with Mr stages of her love nf- merelv d tlirtnt.en en her wirt. which she took ver. lishtly Mnn months of delightful and continued companion -uhln micveil liv lieeie ntiv realization came te her of hew much 'he meant in' mortals can make this proud be-.st Strands of Silver Fringe Distinguish Gray Duvet yn The Reckless Age Hy HAZEL DEYO HATCUKI.OK 11 M v lly COKINNK LOWE 3Ir. Hryan's faiiiej-. i-eonem; sup sup gestien may nut have worked out liter ally, but who can t that we are net new enjoying "free -liver'".' Silver Is certainly free a-, the air and i'lit about a familiar a pheimmrmiti. The fuel of it Is ilmt t!ii-i i-, a silver M'ur. Uur evenlnz gowns and wrap- the Mnnrte-t of them are often en this t.ietul bai-. Our milliner supports the coiu'ii-ien reached by thi-". A- in iiimmiiiS! sliver braid and ribbon- i ur tune is nppurentl) m h.-iu-t iblf. Incidentally, Wfne Fe'tcr, a member nf ihr ynji pnunncr rf, hcremvi cnyaiKil te Clinrli'j 1 line, net hrvauii' ,i- lnr Aim liif li'rniifr thiy "inn e n rlt suitrtl te rti'h ether. Hut Wine m thti upon bemn free nint, .e. iirc in her abtlitii te held f'hiirhii, the in ceurages the nttentiem ej Mnin .me, a iriiter. f'harleii rem on en !tratei in rmw. nml fintilly .;Ai te be leletwetl fem their mewm. A line' i prttte .itifier il ci(it le'nn . but abort ly nftir thii .! i-ufi.-f that "he mi nally fallen in love uih Mn"en l.enu and she turn hi r ettrn-. tient te him. When the Imtri that .1uiaii i.'jny ha bren imim; the younger set a material for a nevil, and the ecli;ii that his attention te her have probably ben the i .jr or hi deftre for op, the i.t at ftr-t f tunned, and thai finallu male up her mind te confront Lean icith irhat the has heard. The Ogre's Den ARItlVED at the top landinp. Aline paused for a moment in order te -.. I , .U ,1-1 1.- .1..1.w gee tier ureuui. j lien ijuiie (leuiier- nf-Iy the r,rcs'-d the button at the left of the deer, nnd almost Immediately it was opened by Masen I.eni; himself. Fer a moment he steed starinp at lier nnd n feeling of elation swept ever Aline. At lent she had surprised him. she hud the Mtisfni lien of j;.-r th. once latehin: him oil puard. and it wi ju-t what she needed te clve herself centidenee eneush te rarry tl r nub th.s , thim; that "he had pi.inned. Threw-In; back her head, s!.. l.iusl. .; tlnkllncly. "Are you se surprised tl .it jnu ar" join; te keep nie tandi'ii; le-.-e :n e hall? Majn't I eip m, new- that I : here?" Her words shook him "i.t of 1 is m1 ko-ptien, ami l.e held tie deer "I'. all means, but vii run'! b' me for being s,irpri-ed at th. ' pe. ti-il ji'iMsiire. Whateier br".i"i.i down llereV" Slie hud walked aheim or l..i i in i l.irjre vjuare room that was ..Mdei.i where lie w.uked. A llat-t"p;i,i ..-';' s'cied between the two window-. ..". it w.is strewn with paiie of ni.tu.-, . The room w.is rotcferfibly, even r. , f.irnislesl, with some beautiful p! ' , old Florentine werl;man-l. p. ci ' .iK.unst the wall was a larje M.ie'j ' tn leui'b 'nude colorful vi'li '..;ue' uiibreldeied cu-hieiis, i Aline was ioer.in nre in l m'e-e-t eil!, nnd her Raze tlnalij iti.e La I l.im "t'urln-lt.v. perluip-, " sue sucl l.il.t anyway, that e, ue i-i, i.i. i "i ir ti ... - . . Th.' public nlirht ehoela irlve courses In ilivs-ii'.ilJm," There Is a fee of $' I but tie ether charite for the com se i Apply at fie nearest public school as ! i..tl as poss hie. (or ycu will net be. .ibte te Ret In until January 'i anyhow. I ii ml It would be wlse te get your n.iti en tile In case there Is a rush te cut oil. ' Peroxide Will Bleach It '', f7ie ih'er nt It'emciii's Vane. fvi M.ul mi - I li.we qulte n ben i. ewili in" I sin- en my upper lip Yeu ..in see It iU'te plainly. Could ou I .use tell me what will prevent -im" M de uw.i w.th It entirely? Is ther" .my petmanent method? I am enh sfvenumi. I luive tried pulling It with twee-ra, but it only develops the Siewtli. ANXIOF? Teuih this with abserbint cotton that has been rt'ppeil In a mixture of eiju.il i p.iui or pei. i ie ami ammonia. 1 1 le.li lle till! ll.lir s.) that It Is net ie th i.iblc iit.d ii aki-s It brittle, illseour illseeur ik1 K the pi ..w tli. Pe tins about i-vc l Cher ti i;n. It will net be a perm.i i en' ' ii-. t you will have te rep. a tie m j 1'e.itlens from time te tlme.'b.r I .; w i; help j mi. mj92m k fsVSHv&'i7tllIsHfli& ' ' rB And no wonder, with such a eliarinlnc afternoon frock of black crepe, all full of material and adorned with such stunning medallions of Per sian cloth, outlined in monkey fur. Ner bodice is almost medieval, littlnt; closely nnd t'erminc a point In front Can Yeu Tell? By R, J. and A. W. Bodmer Why We Have Twe Eyea We have two eyes In order te make Thsithe field of vision larper; the intensltv of sUht is also Increased. This cause the impie.ssieus upon the brain te h' clearer and belter defined, just as in t stereoscope th,. effect of vision is heightened bv u double picture. . . , . .. , Th. sense of sht is mere censtanth Geld Slippers Are Dulled evirei.ed than any ether sense duritK- 'ii die l di'er of U'diiuiji'.i I'agc: ,eiir waking hours. Altheuah we h.iv ! ir .M.idiini--i li.ne u pair of tn.,1 -two eves, the brain only receues en ii ' nnpreien of an object, been use be- sub's these optical law whli b brin brin upen the two retinas correspendiui: imaae-? of the same objects, the op'!-1 nerves meet before they reach the brain bb'uditn; the ini'ues.iens which ihei convey. We lannel sec ill the dill k I"'. cause there s no lisht te sec n. When we s,., a thine we de net nctunllv si the thing Itself: only the light reiki led from it. In ether words we see that part of the sunlight or ether light which is shining upon It. which the object is able te reflect. If there is no light te If you rub ii.n 1 I nredme light rajs, from any given eh- t inn shine tn-m u n'rt te our eyes, we can "e nothing. THE HOME IN GOOD TASTE Bj; TTarnhl Dnnaldten Kherlrin ii'.tal .'leili iM'iitng s'.ipiiers which !: .its uoeil iv.it th.it the frei.ts if ' :l b.i 1,.,'iie ilull. 1 have u- 1 ' i ,i ii. i r th it iiin.i with tbein te clean i t . but t.ew tl fients of tbein are . ..l W. ulil it 1. ifii them If I put 'g ' Ii t mi tin in. -Jill as is usfU iei Ip.ui'.tir r.ul.ituis i.i- ;s there a:i way I I .a., lave the fim.ls recovered for u I , a.i .s ;m (i nii.ii.'j ' MAUI' I Ti" railiiter pm.t (Iecm make i'i I -' ,; s in ,k mi.I bat It Hakes off nftir in wt.itlnc. I h. ! Is a special prcp.i ri' -oil nt 'he- stores which wib 1 .n1 'in up .sei'm .ir.il tarnished im-ta' s' ; j . s Haw i j triril your cbarer i dull t I , .' i perhaps 1 f I' a'l' tl tl 's till! g-l III .1.' ,iets 'l.U !l : I. '.li rille Is .lltO vcrv AnlmiiK ranniit see when if Is renll f nurse. Willi nn t , ,i,.t.. r,.. c,,i ,i,0, ,...,,. : ,i, yci have te repeat the time "U wt.ii thc t irnlsh with d.iue wa i.ii about UN ATS WHAT r.u Helen Deck i!5AftJGJii!iis I '"Ti..-l Jt l ll- -W' ' amtss mM,WhTM v wavsirN-'v&i rv ;.' i n . i i!9rai jmwrn I aarlt because the pupils et their eyes can be made much larger than these of human being, and can let mere light mis into them. When it is s() dai-i, that jeu cannot see, n cat can still .-, because there is always a little mete light left, and bv opening the t'Upils of her eyes the little remaining 1 light gets into tin in .tml se enables the 'lit tO see. I f- ....... iti ir,.n..n..n ll'l..... 41... i einuriuH-1 ii.ii i iipi us i iii-ii iiic Hair Turns lira)? Adventures With a Purse me I i.ave dinner at one p.irtn ul.'ir place tn town tnev give .Making Over the Small Country' Heuse With the high cost of building nnd material many thrifty foil; desiring a home In the country have taken te hunting for the deserted or cheaply tenanted farm house. It Is quite sur- Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA Lttteri te CimtMo'e relwmit mull 6 tetiflen nn one ulrf' et the iifierr etiW end nml letlantd with tht irHtrr J wnmr nnd ndifrei. The nnme will net I' piiMlih'iJ ( the irrilrr ilers net u-IM If. .I'lislenril llrri ciinl Id! i .'"r-tt I in nelh Wri et the rrnnrr ledl net n mi'rrfd. tt'rllfrs who vth prroei nneirrri that ran be eiven In 'he rnlki'in telll uleetn leek Uirrf. as vtr nital Irltirs arc enlv icrllliu u'ntn abto abte lutein mccssarv. .fJ3 t It Was fust a Little Gracious Act, but It Left a Pleasant Impression Wc Omit Se Many of These Small Bits of Theughtfulneu. Which Arc se uasy te ue "Handsome" te "Nlta Naldl 2d" Hear Uintlilii I'Unre pilnt thin In aiiKivcr te "Nlta Naldl, iA." 1 wan vety Rlad te hear from you. ou my my letter was net long enough. Well, yetirti wan pretty short. I nance, but net fften, mi ttperts tnUe nil of my time, m I piny everything, tlieuitli am net considered geed In nil of these, but play JufI for the npert. In munu of tlij ptunes I am cenBtdered Reed. (Ne, I itiu net ntlcltliiK mcd.il.s en my chest,) Wishlnjr you all the luclt In tlm world and beplnu te bear from you foeii. Peli't forget te tell us senieuiinn aneui A, 111 VIlhlllMI' j -uuituu. HANUSUMU. THK Rlrl who pee.i In town every tiny was lucky enough te Ret n sent by the window this inernlnif. lint nbeut two ntnt!eii9 nlenR th1 way two women pet In. drexsetl ob viously for, day of shopping, l""' movies, etc. you knew. They couldn't sit tosetner. te one of them Fat with the commuter nlid the ether at In the se.tt back of thcm.i Then they tried le tall: from Hint nwkwartl position, With n modest smite the plrl next te the window rose nnd elTercd te move h that they could sdt together. There was no reason why she should net hnvc done It. When you're pelnjt ever the same route twice n day every day It doesn't brents your heart te be cut off from the view. It wni just a small thine te de, just Write Once a Week tinnr r'vntbla I have a very denr friend who writes mc the nlcmt letters, eh, It la u pleasure te read them, but, IMithla, here la where, my trouble . ' il. ....... .nt i.iHlt.i It Inlnu 111. comes in. v""ul ."",'"" "-. . ., i....t.. ,i ,. n whole wetK te wrne ii leiiirr """in little net ei iiiiiiiKiiiiuiiive.--, " j" then It Isn't as I'd like It te be I . f j haven't get a typewriter nnd If 1 liad """ 'ce u neu I weuldnl knew hew te use It. He I But when it is done, ns this was pets renl nngry nt ine beeauKO 1 "out i j ( metleHtly Rrncleun way, rWaW WCS8ilU? I S a very pretty little act nnd It leaven e Don't you think lie slieubl be sat- tilensmit tasle In your mouth, oiled with one letter n week trem me. i's.i .... -- ... . ... . ..... ,.rt I used te phene te nini ui e.uuiui. " se any mere. 1'lease advise inc. It, Xi. If veu can express yeuwclf te him as we'll as you de te Cynthia, ou can certainly answer his letters, but unless you ure ciunged te this man It fecniH lis If a weekly letter would be uulte fuftlelcnt. Rudy, 2d, Write Uear Cynthia 1 Just get through rending "KnwikcrV letter and. upon rendlnir, I burst out Inte laughter le think hew he or she could write such a foolish letter. And, Cynthia, please pub llsh Ibis letter for my sake ns I want this se-called "knocker" te knew what my opinion of him Is. And don't yeru thlnif he or she Is Ill-natured? "Kncvker" If you feel that all lit ters Cwithla. receives dally arc foolish. I think yeuru Is the only foolish 'one nnd 1 hope the rest of the readars agree with me. . i . . Ven mnkn me feci that you wrote Just te see hew many readers would answer you. Hew Ignorant of you, "Knocker. I'm seny 1 m taking vaiu.une ume iu express mv opinion, i can i iinnersi.inii whv Cvnthla ever published our letter.' Anil b' careful hew you write, your let-, ti is hereafter, because I den t think we'd like another insult like that again. All dumb-bells are pitied and espe cially a dumber dumb-bell, whew ! , Your letter wan no mere than picked weids ii em a dictionary put together, trying te nitike sense. Heel lice 1 ha ! i Oh! 1 can't "top laughing, heel heel ha. hill UCLiOLlTI VAl.r.NTl.Ne, Ne. '.'. And that does malic enn r0 uneea loruieie in mc uai'K nt tlie ncek I Lin: wouldn't be nenrly no dUtrfn, Ing In spnlH If p could Just "ia. (tint tllMl1A ' tl'lulltHtxi. Il A te be n bmpIeub one. Wp upend no much time regretUu tliltiRs we haven't said which nlahj nun- di'cu in. mi-Hi, , (luiue tninjg (nit ve really nhtaiM hnre unid, ntlI' t-ymimlhy. ' " They are pictured In our brains ur appear te torture tm with remorse in .unbnrMtsment long nftcr the tline i;: wc fniletl te make use of them. And after all it's these little thlnn that make tie distinctive from enn n ether. a It's these emissions or commtsslem which prove us worth while or Mlnb It's something like thin which mnk you jure that the Rlrl en the trali would be nice te Knew. vi- ri'iiii.v miyiiiii nnve said, mil. thoughtful nctft we might have den. bits of Mildness, words of warmth imI TIIEItn are lets of little things like n.nt n-iiieb f.tand out nn bcine r.s- peelilly crncleiis although they nre se small and insigniucnnr wnen juu mop te think about them. It's beciiiisn thev nre tne kind of thing veu wlTi w"iild happen. You'd have wished, for instiinee. if run li'id b"en one of the shopping ladles that semebidy would pet up and give j mi and your friend a sent to gether. And veu'd have been perfectly de llghtrd when somebody did, nnd charm ed" te see that It was n yeunu plrl. thnt slie whs very modest nbeut doing U, nnd that she blushed very becomingly nt vetir effusive thanks. S'e often we restrain nn Impulse te de something nice like this just because we well, usually just because. We have tee main- pnc'ina- en our !np. or we don't fc-d lust 1iT.e moving, or some ether trlid reason. Hi- the time we have It nil reasoned IKIIUkiiii ". .."', .......... - - . I'm taking valu.ible time te out with ourselves, the two ladles nre In absorbed conversation. In spite of 1'iivliig te twist themselves nncomferr- i ably nbeut In order te de it, and the emmrtiitiltv Is lest. , That's another renen we don't de Ihe.e things. If we don't de them i Hit away, we can't pesiHv de them ever because ve knew everybody would siv "Well, why In the world should ' 'k de this new. when we ve been here He's Against Women Dear Cvnthla What geed Is life , when everything gees wrong.' The K'i"1 whem veu loved like your mother can t be trusted. It lias taken me a llfet'me te find out that women can't li. trusted, outside of your mother. I have been going with a girl tin en ycu happily until some unfit girls c.iiue unto her and changed h"r mind completely Frem .,...! ,.! ...I,,.. ..e.lv Imtieles..' I ncn en we I ri'iiueiiuy nail iiuaiici-.. ..... ,...-... ... .,., .. .,-.-.- ( Hll0 )1e(1 t() ,na en geverni occasions, ii structures have real possibilities of was nb. ut four months age that we li'irm and rest nnd comfort lla'1 ll ,,lf 'luarrcl. which caused us te maim ami rest nnu coinieri. I part. Sit weekn after the cjuairel she Ae nre net new thinking of thei.'.'k ... 1 ..i,? si.e 'f.i fortunate home builders who purchase I j.eny for wlnt she did unci wanted te b furRlven She gave me her word or honor that she would be mere truthful for ten minutes. ' awike?" Did she just pet AUTHENTIC ru,R STYLES T N D1VIDUALIZED b y the exclusive touches of a master designer. -: :- ;. . ANDRASSY' 1310 WALNUT SntEBT PHILADELPHIA. V iTVr.l.Y t-t 10 i I-J parti, ul.'ir l irner - .:y VU1 illy w ii i, t I VV a r,k" t i I if th- nnd is trem t in t it.' It net, l ha" s.n u reaetis that might de w r well ' Mec:uie her heart w-i- s,i .,,r,. W1. her sh" was mere thnti 'i-uai'i lb' p ur she had heisidt well ill latel. mil I" ,'Ullse the ih'i'igl.' .f w'..' t' .s t .. I SIM' Il .nil' te h"l a W"eK ii.'., - " ler struii'.'e' . !. was i re " .r . deteninlied t. L" seph'sti. u ,dj i , hii'nii '. she s,it '.own In a large witig.d ' , i T 1 .:id- , I . " 1 .1. . ( ' . t. ! 'f las bjtl d" help If - te the rig ' : . .,f tin- tab " I' ,'., .she is ida. .d "I I . --. at the hea 1 e' s .-d tlrs:. the s. -v. 1'. n.I nreui .1 t' .I bail; te tiiu 1-u.st, who s'.re- ' ' i- I -I ii' butb - ir tea wau"- i t pile t-i mi wheels is nn i I, a'd te '' self-set v.ee 'f . sS r n-r With the table . t - ' 111 .. ll.ll til. se'jp i 1 ii i. . nt il tii r i- .miieiiii .1 t- ,i: d 1 :t l; und el..' ' - ,i ti nt of the host the .g... ' ,'ll d's'e't and eft..- ! . I ,1 v . gMi, sTV!ie is only a e i II'. '. tejia -smg trem tl i e ' , rh.n ksgiviug f'.i-'Ms ill town thev me seed r lis, and l 1st as s,u us .Mr, Mej'i' ptri.iits. I al.e one im.l eetisume with mii'Mi "joy and delight. I ve ulwnis been going te '.'.'t sunn, for home, and the etlr day I found some which I I u-i- tmrtie ihir'v teint)titi2. 'l'hei weie' eresj'eiit -shu'ied. with a generous j sprinkling of the seeds, and forty cents a dozen. I iMlIt if yu live any where near lake nml nre nuteiisly waiting fur It te fl'ee" ever se J,. 1 elm pellsli the sK-.t.s nnd tore fe't'i' Or. per. u beautiful estate, and, with the assist ante of architects and decorators, pro pre t (luce a beautiful country beuse. There ' n i e ninny who love beauty quite as much ns these fortunate ones but whose purses are net se deep. These must use their wits. 1'irst it is imperative thnt one's old I house be in u really geed situation, It must have a charming outlook orchard, river, lake or meadow, and it must be reasonably accessible. If , there is nn orchard near the house, or If there are a few old trees about it, . ne has the beginning nf a livable lie'lie. In etlu-r sections of the country the ! old stone farm houses have net always , the architectural charm of these In I New I'ngland. Stili. given patience mid i Imagination much can be done. I'omerrow A Tplral Farm Heuse Gratitude nn lips, e'. liw in the "pen and want te rike long bikes'' Anj thing you may plan ,. dn iu tie eit or reunt'w when yen want ii w'irm swe-iter, e i are prob preb allv th.n'iing a! out new. I have one md e.iii i ertainlv iisure ,w that it '."ives i, ti.mg te in- (le.inu in waruiin I1 a ' it g ac iiiisjlvtinia woman, defeated ns . ,,lte for the I.egl 1,'itllie. 1 Seel;. ii voice fruiiit her husbiuid, who is her campaign manager. Tl"'le is -I sp -.lis the large, i itii ..r v i' e li' pi iced a l5 il.rs weuel le ''lug gne 's st. in. which slip, ever-the -head kind. ' a rid I . e 'a'" and they " and SHI. That girl e' . one for Ciristians. Fer niiiurs of .Tm'.s ii.l.lres TVem in' Pt K.llter ni ehep .Inn t .tn1 or MjId 1601 brtw.rn lb l.nurs nf 0 und 5. KT4VKM te me and net use ma as a. Ktcenu fiddle," I forgave her, and we both I started anew again A few days age I ! found she had gene back te her old wnva and broken her premise. I'r.nn then en I don't speak te her. t-ltice we I patted er thing seenu te be milliter- I 'sting te me l'liase d n't ask l.ie te have a 'alk with her. because 1 did. and without i.sult. After all n woman is a woman, t! same kind that i.iusid trouble te us n in since Adam and IJve. j.a I'Aim:. j Yeu can't buy better W tea than Tetley's i Orange Pekoe. Ece- 1 I nemical, tee, be- I 1 cause less is needed I for the strength you like. jf SHUT-IN EXCHANGE I Embroidered Initials I 205 S 1TH STREET Ky 5 Makes geed TEA a certainty MIM!MSSMMMnrJiMMSMSMlMSiP& SjCSMMZ m WINNERS OF WILBUR'S FUDGE CONTEST FUDGE MADE FROM WILBUR'S ene must ii elude the popular evening mi. I crossing one mien i.r t ii' heaHdresM's i iiiiipes,.d et bauds twisted swung her fi.t restl.--iv m 11 w or plain of silwr Meth often encrusted that was eiv chara. ten. tic of b'-r. wltli crystals or rliinetenes or serai- precious stones. On this manning frock of dove. gray duvetyu with Us bauds of gray s.iinr rel, we find siher lelerised in the -liape of buttons, the st. tilling ube it the waistline nnd fringe This latter take a new and whiiusi. il tuiu hi being an chored with a sdier ornament at the center of the linker co I.t p and then drifting down eier either shoulder In two strnnds that dip Is low the waist. The sleeve of tht- mode are espenmii charming. Things You'll Leve te Malta m -T tlU,W- "-'- -11-21 J Make ThU Attractive Hut Tin Onm mnit us it t'hrlstnias (ilft Hat pin ornaments nie very easy te make und leek nttractue en any small bat. (ever a large hi uileii li.it pin with silk. I'se plain silk and embroider it i with silver, or use one of the new I I, metal stitched silks. Make a long I 'itanxi1 nf silk- nr Meid. All'li'll it te I he I renter of the head of the covered pin. L.lCbe e( these ernanientH ituck into 1 liK" lour pine-. "It (lues irj well," be leturt' "1 "W.ll Mill s;ill, k '' V'l'l ll" I e . i . i!er be of cigar. I'.s mi a sr al' i.il.b it h"r elhev nnd I d . min1, : .! . Iter she hll.I elei '. 1 I lie. Her . Jes drel, pel) f'.im 'I e ,.. t.. his stien lueiiii hau i. '1 1 . i i -. 'd up l.is iw.i.l. itid aria te I,,, i -leiider and keen, with -tei I -r-m . nnd rather . lee.set lijis. lie 1. way ..f thp.wliig Ice-k hiJ lend v , n le tuiked and til.h.ng her With a u ' zii .il glin. e Anl I . he dn '.;, . hair, sat dew n ne n I . r. nnd i, i M'i-y tlin In spite nt her-elf. A f"lt I lie het bin' d -' a! 'I,i no.. ' . I f MV Tills WHS t'le II I s t.'ll. .'. ,il s. i ii )ii iii since she hnd feun 1 e :' t h . i i. Ml about l.ei P ,'li'igs .it- i - lig after tl."' Itlltlierfer.' ll.ile. -,, I , lliisli s) ,. i . ui min rif the ntsi.r ''..n she had asked l.efsi'lt' that din. "If M.u hud nn hour te live, w tl what mull would 5011 c!ioee te sjien 1 it''" Meeting his ipilsEzhnl cms nnh '. own cool nml l.'M'l. -Ie found h i . t slldllelllv f.'llihlll.g Thii' . i j, 1 lieught with it tl" tin. i',., t of ni . itt. tilings, his ut ins .ii un I ' ei . ii '., seeking iind tiiidiug 1.. i own. iu . si,,, ilnotieUs Were s'l i in.- ii'.im.i t'.'i lltld ihell nill of the iIhiiiu w.eld :i which she hud he. ii !l. ,iiin.', A'-.m (or. ed ier-elt into n wuil.1 i, ieulni Where wiis her pil.'e'' mi .', '.. Illlew herself te lele a un I,., (.i, J nothing at all for lurV She hudn't mi i. li. i ' for tin' pin pose uf finding out ' ,,v in ii h she i a red and teri, mug b.(s,.f wltli It, and then sudd.'iil.i she leimd herself ii) in,-: ' When Mill leek ut nn like th n I feel like a lillg uliih r a luh les. n i I III b the way, some one lehi n,e ..ii w, .. writing a neiel en the jn. age, ji tell me about it, won't jeuV ' Tomorrow Tht Unklndest Cut May Christie i . . r t i. H i t . t, At i -I, tell a series of d ii . . impress),.! -1 V i in in 'I Ills w II" ..', w he v IIS I . ' 'l '.' the K 1MN i.t it a 'lumber of jkii 1 r own . harming i i in these auiusliu ' i.g i lews en the dilT ' , v., i rilined in !' .' ,, n i Th" first of " .i i . I lappcr wi'l 1 1 1 1 ' . 1' i,' l.U. n j TOMORROW T! me uGea of Fruit Rtisins furnih rrm-ral salti anl a rjrc content of feed-iron te enrich the blur,d. Add raisini, thtrefere, te your puddinR., cales. pies, relli, bread, salads, etc., nut m-rely te make them mer- aitrjctne but te get tl.t ffoej of thu delicious fruit. bun-Ma' 1 R.ii.in. .heuld cost you r.e mure ti un the fellow in;; prices.: Seil'H fm (' i Mu r'5' ) -20c Seedlrnt n lr, ,? rtd ?klt ) 18c Seeded or SceiJIcii (a ej.) ISc Aslc dealers for Sue-Maid iaisins lla.1 Your Iren Today? USheppacd Sens Best Christmas Gifts New Complete assortments and opportunity for leisurely selection. Delivery tChcneer you direct. Handkerchiefs Ever Popular Gifts Fine stock for Men, Women anu Children. Any price y'eu say Nete Especially ' the boxes of six Women's French Hendkerchiefs with hand-cmhreidered init.el $5. lO the box. J?.de, Maire, Old Blue, Tangerine, Pink, Helie. Other Initial Handkerchiefs, $1 .50, $2.00, $3.00, $5 .00 and $6 .00 the box of six. Gifty Neckwear Newness, beauty, vogue it has everything. See the s-mtill, round cellars, the bitteau styles; and the large IBrthns Various widths and shapes-$l .50 te :?60 each. and Flowers Shower Bouquets, Corsage Bunches, richly colored Feather Pom-Pems te give zest te the costume. 100$ ChestnutSti'eet Baking CtioeeSate First Prize, $25.00 Mrs. H. 0. Wilmet, ' 1 343 East Rittenhouse Street, Phila., Pa. Second Prize, $15.00 Mrs. R. Morten, 1323 North Fifty-eighth Street, Phila., Pa. Third Prize, $10.00 Mrs. Harry Strassner, 3009 North Ninth Street, Phila., Pa. Fifty $1.00 Prizes Ft. r, IIAME AODKESS tin. Kaltteh. 20 X Re'.f..ti atrt. Pbll.. Vs.. M:ti Earth Y. Crtlk Itu.ci ent. Ft, Km ltr-urtt flulhfr 101 I,' DarMnicten St. W Chcstar. i"arinn r. Jleiith, 521 He'.lv St , PhlU., Ft, Mr,. Irtnn JJthli. Prime, md rimuoed Hti.. Fe'.ircft, P. ::.- 0 V, Itobitnea 21Cj W Moi.ttemery Ave,. I'lilla., :. r Kvr win. i2i :i s , kuj bt, piiiu . r, :ivi V., T. Mown, 1132 It. in B-. Dtrbr. P. Jt.-i. T, J. Smith. 1323 B.t.brlil St , l'l..la., I't. Mn. A, M. Schunter. 2027 SM.scra St.. Phil. Ti, Mlu M, 8tTbeIt, H19 U r.it.,nth St , FLtlt r. wri r;, Temr.M8s rcM" st , Roxberover.. I'lilU, Mill Ortct T. tower. 2C2 W lleiu lit. PH'i.. I'i. Mn. K. 0. Alltn. S167 .',' TMrl St.. Phlli Ta. Mn. A. C Lu?a. W Rid ev Av , Clmtr, Tn. Mrs, W J Eiidir. 40'7 K-iKr Bt., Philt,. Vn, Ur. S. W Clmmril, 2e: S 1 I'tv-tecen Ft.' I,iii.. r. Mlu Ht P. Prtcer. 1M Laiiniten Kt.. Wlnralil.Icn P, M, B Kerenr. 4611 S t-mdlv S'. , Phil,. , ?,. ! Hev J. McIlTtln, 3J3 N wiltcn bt. Phil. Pa r Ml.i Ruth W. Iltver.. C4"! v; Chetur Rd.. i Ubeurnf Pt. K;. L, J, Oetilwln. 4700 Wtyz, Ave, Phila r Mrs, 0. II. Btthtttc. 81 II. Uwrrh St. Ht:!te-i r tin. 3. W. KetlT. .1003 rMnnejnt Ave.. Phlli p. Mill Er.mt II. Dettldten. 2119 S. SIxtvtULtli St , Philt., Tt. Fa, Judges NAME . ADDRES3 Mm r!c-nc Pltce. Eitlevll't, Pi, , Mm. J. A. Stltuen, 121 a. sixtieth St.. PhlU.. T. Mrj. Kirl Gtlee'.er. S712 PuUiltl Ave. Philt., Pt. Mrs. B. A. Perter. 4C24 N. Hu'.c tnnen St., Phlli., Ti. Mrs. T. 0 I.tcenmtnn, 2M1 N. JJeuyler St.. Philt., Tt. Mrs. A. R. CtWell CHS ezents Avi., Plil'.t., Pt. Ml.j Ann M 001 J. Ceal st Phllx Pa. :tr. M Tarrircit, 2J6 Slitren Ave.. Cellli.t.UIi. P- Mi. Alnn Parker, 748 K. Twenty-itoenil St Th 1. Th Mr. Al!.n V. Shlvler, 407 Uowten Arc, Otklyn. N. J. It '. Pajl Oerhart, Telferd, Pt, te-1 E. JI.TiTt. Jill Cj.llmi Reid, CtmdtB. N. J. I . It're.d Rjfe Qutk-jrtewn. Pt, ' Alira A. Kifwren, .'. L'lm Ave., Chiltenhtm. Tt. K-i. r H Ce-, Oettvibur' Pt i-i II Ii' mi,, 417 Elm Ave. Palmrra. N. J. r J. A Hal,. 2".l) pine St . Plilla.. Pt. MI 4 Mi I'ullen 6220 Chancellor St., riillt., Tt. ISri, Il Cltmfiit. 31 N. Ilten St., TMIt.. Pt. 'Iri Surah El.crv. 220 Pikltnd Ave., fi-rtnt: Cilr. Pt, It' i M4'art I. Werrfl, 4031 Hitman St.. PhlU.. Tt. Km. A. Hill, 2764 II. Twenlj-.feutth St.. PhlU., Tt. MlM Mrv Cunkle Milvern, Pn. Mr i. O.utr Shallaress. 4C&7 OakUnH ri. pi.ii. p Mlu Je.enlilne I.t.e, 222 Marshall Art.. Ce!llndiiU. P. -v,r. rtnna e. acett, Mrs. Margaret TuUidee Sturr. Miss Alice A. lohnsen booth a7M PA&ilaVw FaTr.' "" '""" '" ' ,TCC"'Cd "" I knewinf. that "th'S T Wn8 ,lei.te, WT a ' eVftry one hns the satisfaction of i entire "Lnlv of fa,,0 t,7IPe helped mulce happy some "needy child. The M entire supply or fudge was delivered te the following institi.tien. ST. JOSEPH'S HOME UNIVERSITY SETTLEMENT HOUSE 727 Pine Street 26th & Lembard Street .i'u.-iuniiy or mankinc our many friends for their kind interest FOSTER HOME 24th & Poplar Streets We take in this contest. this H. O. WILBUR & SONS, Ine Philadelphia, Pa. ua. et a turMB ma Ken a very MttU hut. FLOnA. rTSiT I mwiiu7M' TuiumiMum.im Vi " f.Ll ,.
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