wS, m s. Ht M n r ri, I W-f' W.J'' I'A'" ':' 'i -I '1. W m i 10 ) EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA? MONDAY, DECtiMllER 4, 1922 Must Women De All the Adapting f That Is Dene for the Sake of Marriage ? IWfOUD comes from England that i " vrnmen nrn hnrltilliHne from tnili'h 'tt their InHpticmlcia'p ntnl lire tryliu; te ndnpt themselves te iiieiTh Idenh in or der te get thorn .elves husbiuids! Kvery one knows nil nhetit thoce H w fill MntUtl thnt tlirre tire n million " Mti pe r II u e u i" women in .-.nitlntnl, hpciiiw tin- iclnml I m "iniill that It cannot -import it llv W1NNIKRKD 1IARFEK COOI.EY I wernicr twmt men reiiny m te bet ,. Tlin nvnr.itrn tiiithlnMnc twin WOUln respond widlly nml nutematicnlly te any intention of this sort, ami ue un- lnent etiiteii it ii 1 1 ceiunuiiiiiiii i""" ii.. if i... ..(...,.,.,. I .. .'..twIiliT iietlllilly denirnbV itlr.M ln knew, he probably would litiii that they did net measure down te the Mnnriiirilt he was dencriD Inc! Words Miimd well, but facts nre important. 7X) KNOW n bachelor who lmi nil VV the tradition- of rhlvnlry and old time narrinv (ir.'side life, and will an Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA fitters te CvntMa'a column mMt M written nn en side of the flrrfmvt and mint be slantd with tht wrU'TA name nml cnMrtM. The nam tctll ?' he nubU'htd It the writer dote net vrt it. f'nluird IfHc" and Icttrrs tcri'n en both atiif- e lh eeeer will no M en.MMrrd. Writers icne ' answers that can . 1? etven In IM column tell) plf(ir took Intro,, ae per ianal letters nre onto written when dWe luted ncieiearv. THAT CHIC TOUCH MAKES THE COSTUME L 1,'h f n winuM h"H Plenty of fellows, lue net a Imii en weiimn .,,',,,, lri 1)Ut Ak Her, It'a the Only Way Iver Cynthia 1 nm a boy nineteen anti would like vetir udvlec In ft certain matter I will mute . ... There Is a certain elrl t knew with whom I nm In love, hut this yeunu Kin I never weni uui iiotiulntlen. nml "' ""',' '""l . ,lul:,""1 """'" " " "n- wltl' this girl, hut only knew nor te t he iVi 11,1k f "''n ,,!ls ,!,',,,f'.' hut she ha- no np- e,,cn, , j, ,,, , Rtt this yeutiK l II e 11 ,i II II ll n (i I , , i i .),, I . l.ttered iriil ,,. .. .., ...in. ... I nm nd-nlil te v. H.ll t.J, 11)111 11 , l ., " ...- .-- ea, v J JAK lll tl.u . ,,,. ."-- ". it 1. IwTm S filllimtt, kiltie mil immf'i,9 - ,........ ., fiiarmi t ietianti nv ht ntK ner, rer h no s always ii';?.1"" ul U ,?SSaiEl.V K0 ,0 ""I ,,re.V,,,"'r!'ljiiiil -h u- i lirefereuee for him. In het dates. ANXIOUh. ' Ea. u"'nr ,0 'nr" their living. '" "'' '' n,; l ..'". "Hut are imi net The only way te nnd out is te ask her. -; This wholesale cmltcrntien that c ,11: "' ' ,, ,,f !r In lAimnM Yeu must overcome your bhne ana lrn forever liave-i a ill-linifnrlleViii . ' Ut l,,,,nl T'1 ' ,- .C . , ' i?., t.i nti.l ,,0,:t ,m-" W of l,?tc8 Bay dumber of sir's in thelittf.: ,,, e- TXuM- of m en A"! "W"y "et n,I,ke ene w,,h n,eV Veuntry. nnd. of oeure. the ...n.puli. m , ,'10"1,, ,!,V , V ,' '"L ' "1" ' J.. ,, . A , , " "for the few 1'xUiIm.f mnles i)m r ti. ''" '., '"."""". f" V".1.:.. ... i. In Asks Twe Questions uiw.w iifif if t nt; nor i u rr mm m " a f? '-s IJmYtl I Mm MtjKK iwv V x J iBu ""' " K y V - A I V ere 3 a Girl Who Is Really Anxious te Start Earnest Thinking in Her Set If She Gees at This With Enough Perspective te Keep Frent Getting Toe Solemn and bomber sne wu De Something Werth While 'liHrs and elder mhii and mere rich and PTucisneiitns of each family) i Urrn. American jtlrN tin- apt te leek with amazement and eme scorn at the liircn N fleiks of Knulivli Kirls wlie dn imtliliiK In the world but stay at home ami at . terid Kardcn parties or teas, nnd trj te ;lnnRp tliennelvr.s nttractii te the few Seme ether Cirl. wlm merely i" pirn-aiu i;ear lymina I . ,,.ii.i.1,. reek, in iret-. inn jiim " .. if ' fiTtnlt me te say l'llTMU" your letter amused tn" r te", ii it- -ins. ......... .,.....! i rry much. Te my mind you arc either Sp.inew" Hut nnerMiiitic we aw nun "iie-Mn- yeuna kM. trvlfiK te hae .-emn tun. te some men fri -tnN tin1 vrapiioeK'' m or yell nrc ln ft ,,ri.tly ,,,J0r rlasa. Lis- the eiim; prima .letiiia . ,miu "" ten "Sparrow," I want te ask tv ceupu" iireudlv he turned tin- pac. nnd cy et fiitestlens: Is the pltl nice jeu are :.,..i.... t i,ni,u ,.., .., honest v n.iiiinc with new? is sue tee kuiu ei u lijible men. beeau they are se ties- ' ,,',,, t, V, .IK- Vis te let thee P'rl you would urlnK te fee your mother, ftmrat v in .1.....1 nf n I,m-1,..,.,1 n dc.icllted he p I ' .l. ';.'' ','.... , te u-nlk un the ulnln with, te be your 3flrl8 can nffer.1 te be independent, cm" "p KII0V '!'' ' "?' nml 'Wi aml 1beV,e 5" U'C m0UlCr liiplnitr iw. iv.,..,,,, ,,.,u i,,, ,,.,' his friend: , .of your children. I.s she? socially the Western ones, because we , Mw, that men de net '0w. drls: N -Sparrow" the kind of a ?ZC ?r..,n?iny mP" ,-",!Vr "s "' '"' knew what thev de want. man you would want te give UP your time that they are just around our, h"'; ," "' ...,;., ,i,nt Sf n,e Knsllsh-1 home for. te live with, te work for and feet, se te speak! 1 .',"',, .,, . ,. ..dit.tln- themselves te be his p.il. te feel that eit can ah- ! ' I women who aie . vu fin- t 11 m n se uu-ly depend en blin, nnd that lie is . TP SITU have been the conditions In men- iiartew;. r td-nl-. nml U '-,. 'I' Veur protector and the father of your 1 ...i...,u your rre Ennlan.l for yp.ir. hew mueh nni-t ."" -v. """""T.. '"I' .. '.' " , 1. cn.i.. reiij. . . i4 . , . .... 1 ' 11 1 1 ear. reuiiv un- .eon- ,..,- e Kin can ne iieceni, no uu " tlie.v be nceeiitiiatetl slnne the war hi-i '.'... ,, , -or. .,, me, l'reli.tblv. nVj It. Hint lets nnv man make love taken off mil'inns of the eun:r men. .. "',' ifl ,(, H,(, tlltll, .,,, they would te her: and worst et all helps blm alena .the bleed ei the nation? ' ..... 1..... jt jM 0nlv cameii- If he i.s kind of slew. .AKA. .) And se. we are told, the Innumerable J',, L'n,e e meii think thev want1 '-' " hope your letter will make ?mated females ,,. trimminu Mm ;n.N ; ',;,, ( l,hT mi i.muer them?- I ?.rrow..th8nteJc3 tllc aBrC W'th l their independents and inrsaklnB I "s l" u : sparrow step ami tninu. Wrltet te "C. W." Dear t'ynlhla A few words of ml- ' world. All te pleac men. and be what Uhy d-ui t the -they think men want them te be. P'.eue us. One of these printed silk tenrfs'ln bright colors ami odd design would make n splendid gift for thnt plrl who likes these smart little nccoRferles which lift her iippcarnnoe out of the cimmenplnce Inte the Interesting nml chic She can wear it nreund her neck as n finish for her dark dress, under her fur cent ns n protection from the dust -carry InR fur or twisted cleverly nbeut 11 felt hat of the distinctly sports vnrlety su THIS DAY AND YOU By Ralph Walde Trine Auther of "In Tune With the Inanlte.' Russian Lines their enreers, and the work of which' x -.-. wr, 0men just as muc. Jthey were se proud in unrnmes. and fV . .... ,... . ... sitrylnu te fit themselves into the old ' f n need 1 1,. 11. hn e ,i narrow sphere once ca'lcd woman s sole , un ; nil 11; 1 i"''- " ";"','- -,. 1 0P n,.Ver" killed any one. se here nees ' " ' 1 for Jlr C V., who seems le enjoy I kneekinc "lsiircKer. I He claims tnet wlien a renew ihkc I a girl ent for an evenlnB of pleasure he "he-ild !" rewarded with (lit lc;"t I a 1,if Well. Tirethcr Iveiy, or other ether wise "1' W " allow me te explain: If 1 ou had a sister who l;lscd every Tem. ' hick nnd Harry I kuesh yru would feci ' von ire'id ;e call her your .Ister, also 1 te ell everybody what a wonderful sis ter ou haw. wouldn't you? Yeu really think that a peren who thinks the same us you Is what Mr. Wi-l-ter ei'ti'..lers bread-minded. Well, ilen't veu Knew when a ner.sen becmnej tee bread-t'-lnded he actually makes ' Iniself r.,inew-mliided? Nev. II veu wtie ceIiik v It 1 .1 plrl wheni j oil 'neught tl.e world of you wouldn't mind her kls"liiK and slulni? In dark places with any one w!vi linppens ti- take hei nut. would e.i Mr H.-ead-nilmk-d .' Veu knew deep down In your b"ait If -.ou married a e tl who had been 11 sepul.ir frllew" w-!;n any rue '1ie had he prkc of 11 movie ou weuhl never tiuct her. Fellows like you, who are , lceu'.ic for a tee )ier 1 Mil letum and ibecnnli;e ever nickel you :ind, shiaild leek before ou leap, and leek hard. 1'. A. T. H That Royal SlWdlc Ground A knewledee of the spiritual real!- t!es of life prohibits asceticism, ropie- ."tien, the same as it prohibits licence I and perverted uc. Te err en one vide :i just ns contrary te tbe ideal life as ''te err en the ether. All thlnps are for ,a purpose, all should he it -oil and en en lieyel : but all Mieuld be rlchtly used, t thnt they may be fully enjoyed. $ Jt Is the threefold life and develop develep vTQnt thnt ii wanted physical, men $tal, spiritual. This sives the rounded life, nnd he or she who fails in any one 'comes short of the perfect whole. The pbvsicul has Its uses jut the snme, nnd 'Is just as important aw the ether-. i -The preat secret of the hi;hly sue tccssful life is, however, te itifusi! the .mental nnd the phj-ical with the -pints', ual; in ether word-, te spiritual'.?"' 11, and se raise all te the highest pos pes ''ibtlities nnd powers. It is the all-around, fully developed that we want net the ethereal, pale f Weeded mmi and woman, but the man ! and woman of tlesh and bleed for action I and sen-ice here and new the man and J woman strong nnd powerful, with nil I the faculties and functions fully un 1 folded and used, nil in a royal and V, bounding condition, but all riehtly -11b-- trdinntcd. The man and the wemnn of this kind. with the imperial hand of ninti'ry upon 5,all standing, moving thus like .1 king. 4li.V like 11 very god -ueh is the man hand such is the woman of power. Such Is the ideal life: anything else is one aided, nnd falls short of it. CepirlaM, .'.'?. Iw I'ullte l.'ditr Cemrnni, '; Adventures With a Purse .T"0 YOl" reme-nl.er when jeu were JLf little and looked forward with in terest te tin" adM'iit of Suiifi 'lau fhat Fome one u.-iinllv gave jeu n big expensive pie-ent that jeu liked, but , was se wonderful as te he awe inspiring? And when no one ns look leek : Ing jeu would put the big pre., ni ii-ide ttnil set out 'lie .e " r lilee'.-V AP jeuug-ters like 'bins tl.e nm pln with and net lime te e... rt niutie'i j-rn-er and, bt'ides, they like a arief. . 'There is a shop tu town se'.linir 11 tm ',beX, each he. having ten different tej-. .There's a little tin -e!illir nnd 11 eeupi.. i unitiml-. iiiThiip.ii w leu lieu-i ;!!i, all kind" of thine- ilmt te the kmnll per'-eiis will be n- a thing r ? bounty and a joy forever. The loc .i're priced from SI te H' , .When the illildreii eeine home frn'ii 'lchnel tlif.v don't alv.iu- want te rn 1 upstairs te get cleaned no. and it will ? tlev 11 tot r.f ii"i'iiineiit If ou nerihn-e "i one' of the miner -t.ind- and tewe Kraeks a wise mother I l.'n.u be' tThe stand holds a geed!: sitpph "t jabperhetlt paper towels, which wlen Atispd nre crumpled and dropped into the 1 flre or n basket. Tlcre is tic c;rell"nr 7-inirrer with the s'a'id. before willed t'e Alialr can be smoothed. A erv lien. iyihins for veur own ue in id" k,:i''ier. tl te glance into the mirror when the In li Sring and jeu daie te e tn t'-e derr. ''A supnlv of tow eN nml tb" 'I'ind cm 1 be had fei ?. 1 Ter name of hnn mlilrs Wemin' V;f Kdller. or nlinnp Walnut ""en ur luln Hill I pMwren the lieurs nf 0 unci A. rfffrl '' QM'Pnk ' - ft SSaM at IS1 l MtBuxSl Mtf y The Reckless Age By HAZK1, DKYO BATC11K1,0K AHp ;eifrr i a npnilcd memerr of the tieuwicr iff '" thinks men trcre irfc for her annircmcnt. She ciwnpci hrrxctf tn Charley, 'Htic without lerlnp him, nml when hecausc of ha- flirtation irith Masen Lone, tcrltrr, Charley Incaks the engage incut. Mine fura her attentions te heng. Here the uncriiccted happens, for she finds herself actually ; lore a-It h Mawn Leng, hut she has hardly had time te realise this when she discovers that he has Ircn paying her attention merely because he is ukIiiii her for copy In a novel he is writing en the. ja:s age. Iter pride is leveled te the ground, and she plunges into a series of social aflnlrs te try te for pet. Just at this time Charley Tytic'i fMijfljcmrii te Mnecl Lot Let llns it an no tin red, and te Mine it Is the last straie. Revenge ttr Ml' ST lnugh. I i""1 be Kny T J- mut never let any one suspect the truth. " That was Aline-" slogan, nnd lit Can Yeu Tell? Ily R. J. ami A. U ttedmer Why the Mercury In a Thermometer Risen Whcji Heated The elder scientists considered heat te be 11 tlitld which passed out of sub stance.1: when thev became tee full of it. Thev thought this superfluous fluid entered the mercury ln the thermometer, cattstng it te swell out nnd rise. The only scientists who had n different be lief nbeut heat up te the nineteenth century were Lord llncen, who said heat was motion, nnd l.n l'rnce, who ex plained heat in the same way a hun dred years Inter, fest scientists, hew- ever, still considered heat n fluid which they called caloric until Count Itunuerd proved thnt heat could be produced by tubbing two nictals together nnu de veloping It through friction. He suc ceeded in cnuslnj; water te bell by rubblnx the metals together under witter. Shortly ufler this Davy tried the same experiment with pieces of ice in 11 vacuum nnd developed sufficient heat te melt the Ice completely. These experiments proved thnt heat is motion a vibration of the small par ticles of bodies cnu'cd by their effort or tendency te sepaiate from encli IT'8 tee bad thnt we ere m nuM condemn the whole en account ei a part that Is unworthy. It's also tee bad that, In se many cases, there lms te be that large minor miner , Ity of "Imperfects" for us te Judge by. '' There Is that, of course. In nil this talk about the younger set, who get se mueh mere notoriety than they either want or deserve, there Is a geed. deal of truth. tint in nffi.t this, comes a letter from a lrl who wants te start deeper think ing among her t-et, or rather among , girls of any set of her own age, for ! she makes no distinctions. "Everywhere I go, In the course of 1 convocation," she writes, "I hear tfte , remark that the younger 8rnt'en! I ...1....1-l !,.. .,Kla. nrn IntflllV llCVOlll of mental 'nHplratleti. nnd that In this great city It would be difficult te find ... !.. jA.nn lulm trmilil Hncriiice imuv iiiiiu u uwii i"v - - their tileasures te the serious pursuit et niRiier nieuis. 11 imum -"z, outlay of time, effort or ncceseary '. -. i. rnuncer feneratien myself, and I nm .determined te test the trutbtuiness et tins "' ;- uiciiiieill. 1 iiuv 111 ""V"V- ,.', in vltatlen te the earnest -minded girls in organltatlen, only a young woman as hostess who will, 'endeavor teJ the evening profitable and agreeable and i.. in 3inf th Hlipniirmi and dis cussien and outline the program for study New surely this shows that there are some thinkers among the younger act. te h. hr.nl for thin veltnc hostess te get her twenty glrla,. but I doubt It. Perhaps In her own set she. weiildn t be able te find them, but she Is wise In " ' "---1.1 . .- .11. lifa. fnr ahn will aurely be able te gather up some weil -balanced scheme of studying anj tlena and turn them Inte fanaties ersnke Ne, there must be something llglnVl te keep the balance even, Just as in ll the tragic nieys 01 eunKespenre, and ; every ene else, if you notice the con- ' structlen, there is comedy relief JUlt when you need It most. THI8 doesn't necessarily mean tbat some hilarity or n Jazs soleetlen by the phonograph must be stuck in dur ing the evening. .... It means tbat the hostess guide mnt be careful net te get tee dreadfully, deeply, exclusively serious. Bhe mustn't revel In studious gloom 1 she must remember, that there nre ether things In the world ns Important, u earnest, as necessary and as fine as the things she Is working ever, nnd that If she takes them tee seriously Bhe'U leek ridiculous. Let her take them sincerely, yes, but net solemnly or with somber dignity. Extremes are always bad. If this girl can rcany erm udeuc n sensible. i. ....!... i,nf r.iiinueii ner iiicevcr.v , ' r t -.... .-nniiy tbniiplit t ether. When jeu put a pan of wnter of what Masen I.egr.n leallj thought Jlrp . 1 of her. she toeit part 111 u- "" pn-ics through the saucepan into the any walk of life, te meet at my nenw ence a month, te form the mtcleus of a movement te cultivate it hnewJ'ld.p"! the high, the real, the true jnnj"." phases of thought pouring Inte the world at the present time. nrip nmneses te hnve twenty girls. O who nre absolutely fnrn" th0U",iVt ful. Intelligent nnd aspiring, ? at her home ence 0 month for the sole purpose of pursuing higher thoughts and CUThcr0 will be no formality, shede shede elnres, no costs, no dues, no elucers or earnest, thoughtful girls somewhere In the neignoernoou. THERE Is just one llttle word of warning that I'd like te put In. while heartily indorsing her plan and wishing her all success. It Is almost as bad te be tee serious and tee earnest ns It Is te be tee light. just as a' certain amount of common nn nnd Intellltencn will never hurt nnybedy's geed time or charm, se does an equal amount 01 ligntness ncip ever; one's thinking and studying. The pursuit of high ideals la pretty risky business ; undertaken by one who has vision enough te keep her feet en the fleer and her mind anchored te her body, it is fairly safe. But n group of girls who announce thai they arc going in for serious thinking and uplift are apt te carry tne tning tee rar, lese their sense of perspective and try te live en the airy clouds en which they have parked their Ideals. This can't be done. It will get en their nerves nnd eme- tMnlrlnff ever thlnfS worth while, will.. out getting hysterical, she will be doing a big thing. If she, a member of this yeunjir teneratien which Is supposed te be se very light, can prove that ske and thet whom idie Interests In her plan nre sin cere and earnest, she will have the ad miration nnd respect of her own set in well ns the elders who are se quick te criticise, THE HOME IN GOOD TASTE Ry Hareld Donaldsen Elcrlein SHUT-IN EXCHANGE Xma &ifttf ant) Carte Ct Invalid a Cnanca os s. tent STREET Her Opinion of Seme Writers I".ir i'nln.i I ha., neer written te "ou iK'tete becaii"" 1 iilw.T.it found the tu'oin.atien I wanted lv leadlnif the aiHIce jeu gave te ethers, but the etlie. day I read HehemeV ami "MecklnH Klid'i" lettfrs. .mil theiiKht 1 would IIU,' te w-ilte .mil t.di them Juft what tb'nk about them T i.s N te "MecUing nird ' I wan. te , i.ci'i bow jeu get that w-.v, when i i s.i." .1 ; rl Is devn t even theugli ii. ilew a f. I'ew te lsls h'T ' V ,:u d d ".Marge" lee bv net letllng fertews Kl's her? Of ceursL', there is much In a Kiss from jour aweitbeart. but wmtt no you get irem Hissing every 'I em Iici huh uarry; respect and d a" all b"r Ui-'i s clal whirl ne she never had before. Her ebjept was te give herself no time te think, but day by day distaste for the lip. she was leading became greater, nnd. because ;-he persi-ted In it rest lesslj. she ncquircd a hard veneer through which it was iinpe-sible for nnv ene te reach the real Aline. During this time Julian Warwick linked her te niitrir him. It was a cbarn-t crude- proposal, nnd luimieneil one night when a ma-ijtier.tdc bull w.i- al its height. Aline had gene as a Spanish diincei. ., .. - ., n kinrtet nnd the Mil 111 ner .-ei.iiu,- ".- - .- - ..... skirt reached ju-t te her kne;-. Het film legs were clad in scarlet sill: stocking- and she were black slippers vilh 1.1-1, red heels studded with rlllne-tenei. water nml causes the particles nf water' te try te get nwny from each ether. They nre still held together by the evcr-pre-ent power of attraction nnd the atternatc strugulil between these forces causes them te vibrate te nnd I fro. tins produces the bout we feci when we come into contact with it. In the ense of the thermometer the waves of bent affect the particles of mercury through the glass tube. T!io,e nre svi in motion, causing the mercury lwpf J; f Modern Upholstered Furniture There has probably been n greater icrcur.v i j iii-i-i: ei. i'i"""v . ... ,i Tht ' development In Hie purely ineclmii lcnl er t hoi side of the upholstery trade late y than te mveII in the tube nnd tKe, ,.nnt,., .l.n lliixillnnD tl.n I.I..I. i.""i ii- ..M.i.iwnn nn- nii.-ii, -r trie ) ni.iu .'i " ',-- .- -.- .i"-, n mercury ri's and tiie greater tin- heat at any tune .since t lie invention ei the greater the vlhrntletin. I spring". This is largely due te the em- plevmcnt of down ns. a hlliiiB mate- Tomorrow iir Miat tsc Arc Our1 rial Kyelldi? .... . .... ..en nr innn. extreme soil- ncss (unld net be obtained with plain (her her black hair wn ilrap-d a lace iiinntillii. ami Mi"1 larricu a ..... , heavllv spangled. , She" bad never looked s,. levelj nnd she mill never - ,r" .',. ,"; , i 7e ll c V.JUnr et Weman' raae: tbe edge of her fan she lined: ''''" f)..:,r jindain I have u pair of new rrv Yeu only lese Veu. I "ii y witn everj ie.ui ' - sbees. un, near innciam. wlien l wallt nr ...r n-ie .inn ruilv ..m. unlllr. i-lM- ,n.,i. -" ,- '. I -' ..e, ...-. . .- ..-..w ..-,. ,.-. The Weman's Exchange Squeaky Shoes iii.i Where .ne the air- . . k ..v I ,. , .- inim nrcseut, but It was ikt , m,eii as pe.-si who are of the lilchct caliber nid veti.. ,.i, ,',. tu. declred. and even lliuugli theni .l.nl , l.luutnn- ii l..l.n. ... f. ui.fm ... I . . .. .. ll. 1I1....I 1..: ...."., ... ,., ...t. ...-..-.. .. " ........ ... , ,101111111' UiSllIMM !...... ., I i ill. ii. ih' ik.i'.i v.n I mir tlnger. l uen t imew m a.. Pethap.1 thev are rleeent te .veu hecau?e jeu feel around with th -m only I '.. i 'i i would find girls who wouie 'i a low jeu te l:bs tlu-m, and pcrhnp. ' v would refeim ou, se tlmt the nest t i ie you write jeu weu'd net think tb- way you de nb 'it t' .. k ris who r fuse te l:i-n tellew ' ' iv for Hohf i . V'Hf.11 'In' wi le KOIle OUt Wit'l (ellewil llllll 111 ldrs-d tliftn when you knew them en'.v le minutes, and yet they claim tln-j-lie j-eu Whv shouldn't tiny.' 'In. f. Hews spend money en jeu, and In 'i turn ou l.isi them; should they net vint te tal-e 'ou out .m'.iln Mid awaln'.' Vi der. t 1 ' tv what .veu me lalklm,' nb.it win u u av ihr.t nil Kirls new wi-e i" ''..'.,,.,. I... .1 1 -lie deflll te v i IsllKel .luiiiin me; un. ' -lie iieiieii , i,y m n- '" " Take theie new ei tile ene if. , , i, ..,,.. i store where you . . ... r. . . iiv it k.ii niiri iiiiiiii- nv: . in i . .. - .. .1111 IH,I"t' I'" '-"II ' -, i.u-fnrps. heiuusc the softest matertiiisi then known H-paratcd jnd beci i me n n iiunfei table unless cenfinid by tufting. This is why se much deep-tufted up holstered furniture was used in the lat ter part of the nineteenth century. When the i:.iplili nnd Colonial wing nnd cushion chairs came Inte favor, about twenty years age upholsterers beKiin te experiment, and as a result he rivwu cushion as an iidjunet te up bolstered chairs and sofas was made a 1'0!'Knconr,.f'?ll.l,eC,.,pI.llcntlen of down , shoes brick te the ,mheMcring depends upon the type et leuubt them and ask' .7...... . be unholstered. bill we find I ,il.- I. ..- ....... ..Hill " '- - . I because I mill wear i 'lease ! !! me what I cm U'e te tnake i,i:.va J. "Aline." he said hearsily jeu drive in., in.nl. 1 " go en with tld , uv lenirev. I want ou. nnd you knew '." ;' .. child. Veu can t tn ..j ar. "'it 't i c 1 time. !' ', . in-., this -ilwnvs nnd evi ll i.turti de and sbeu d Mvlsh .a few I s en plajliiK ' . im-e f. - ne I'll nvil.e en the fellow l am net one or tin in.t though .veu den I erne f, me. I '' ,nk li'-l . 1 -.i I de let si . p Werth your while it ou II iniiuj .lu-t iieteie un se, . " '""'. " i.-r... te have ihem t'.xed. They will de this i ' '" . nn.iani sbnpes hnve been only ,ied her ill, I-. the '"n:'Tv.iter ' free f,f chait'c for no she. . apposed ''!'"" "",, and It is even possible the way his Imu-er- cie-;'d abm her, ,.. , u .,,, ,,, . Mlgli 1 nlti toil, ami i ., .,,' hel. dim arm -he Knew sue mm . " can no le inem tint win mnue tiiem n i"i"- :;-. , , . i IIin,iP ,. wlii 'I'm or meke M scene, and de- ptie. In addition te u mill tile. u a stering. frame- thai have n ii l "' " ' 1P U ii, - b'.t she might a- will have the; smalt mill brush for your linger nalbi.!f,ir thai part cu'ar stjle of treatment. '. ' ",K.l. cc it 1 for all. sla; al- Thern is a kind that cornea sp. dally f.rlt must be borne In mind, however, lung ever em e nn'i l "i , vmm.Vt ,, lf you EC nm, ,,, " '" , u of llny 1vpe of cushion, lowed lum te have his vvaj. um ,mr() wlh fe,iI( ;im) W(t(jr Jeu,1( t i im ' ))y (1p ,plg,u of ,hft t the dim scented room he faced her. ,,,, u.v m ,K. beautifully clean. " :, h', 'i,i,. ; nfa frtuu the fleer. . ...ii,.., -rni ei white lipped, and . .. . T .. . I ,.t Uh. T hh no auf.' . .en. ,vi-? .. n-ie.. . l.n, (1 b. t ten te ' that any one of all the, .'..,., u fiu, drawled insolently, f. ii"i tli la'.- m.i out will net pre- llinnl-. m . t,,11mii but ,. .. mar- .t- t. v m. I will sHcts .u'"i aid ml.' the li"ini . .IUIIkii. i" i , s ritiin i' n d I nm su'v that mere j I'm nm ililnking of mnrrj um nn.v "in. ,, ib.. rad. ' of 'i s i-duinti will iiKne , Yeu'ie uuite rigid, ' den t care nn u.Mi n. of i !.,.. I den t tneiin m , . i ,,, i out ove me eiinei ns nu.it,' 'hat sparrow or .vjecutnu v i.ir.i" -iil nrrei. witb me. but then 0U ind fumy ethers were thetjeU Ml never love any em' as niiicn " !.... i jiiirs.tll. Ill (1 AIMtl ... Things You'll Leve te Make mm 4 ;h--''- h' ' , v B H 'H tiit-V - S it1 h 'mti r. ILW-i ;,v V . 8 ii iW llfe vynp .'III I S A Handy torn'-pendenco Ca'e Fer n few nnstv lines n luindy cor cer cor 'Src'speildence ca-e I- very cmv ii.cut. nnd will, iheiefore, make an nppi-e-Sflatrd t'lirb-'mas gift. Yeu m" mar JellO yourself. Cut tee puces of lienv fcardhenril the f-luil"' f 'h" front of the '&W0 hIievmi. Have the dll.l'llslelis et t'l" Mm . . .. Illlh. ll, ll.l.lll lllllll I 111, II Hill I.t'. T?. ....i........ ..ii-il P. ill lln. liiiTiril. i.KT .rif.nr.ri.aiiit.il.. ... v ....... - - v.r, w--r--. . ... i i.i. .in. .. .. ...in U. AMllhtly, tlii'll 'ever iii.-iu "lui -"". cupaliK' il snmiiiu',' u win in Ci-liy'KcralrOnne or lUUIUIUiu icuiuei-. u no (;llt lireutni n ceiiiiT ei ii Kincri strip of nenvy iiiusuu me leusui meui. nut u can in- sn 3T the back of the beard. Cever and I enough that a regular iIcmk Jlhen uce It with some e( the same ma- .sort could he applied. WM . . 1 .. il... 1... ..1. ...I.... I - tunc tne nirui i i'' i' The long sveitc vevei f'-".k that file -ii pepull'l' 'hi -e.i-OIl fellow nn liitere-tnu -I'l.euiti" v hi'!) In- i lU'les a I'.'lai tl.irins ui about the tin "at and id'.-i- v i'1. ll fur vvlii. Ii trim- I1..' hi-' the dn -s .'li Exquisite Ltunpsiuule Site'- jii-t uiukiii" it. 1 ii la- reached i he point in h"r ''atefii! work where -lie i- nil leadv f..r the iI.-Ikii, The , -lllllll' i- "He of the lail.er tl.it, round i in - tl at hi e'i t" it ri'iidi ig '.imp. nnd, when the li.'l.t i- net mi, it l.n- I e . ele.' .it" k il . i ' ll. wl.il'll fun iii.igi'ailly into semftbiiig ni'iim and glowing v .t , .. u ,m eer . II e button "' - . " i- '. eltir te 'earn of t'..- i"wl etf.'ci In t I lure htaii.u, bow ii is i.re lticeil. Luause it w bat. I 'e liliev.. tli.T i 'sch c. tularin. plan' iiuiteriiil- " i IiiM-ei le.li. lin-ee i ill nnd var'ii-'i can le l'"iie.l .'ii.i l.n; -e v 'i v .: 1-1 ki. .'. ! ' i - '.rui. Tl e f"iiii'i' .- I' ' l.i.nl, .hi. tin. i covered with the bin i ' 1 1 -i i 'nth. ft i rv aid, il i- 1 i' . I i both sides with l.li-i'i'd oil, wi n a is i.lewed ten da- te dr.. tiier . tghly Next i eiiiei the coat ui white daiaur varnl-h. nil of which mi alter- i,,,. up piaialice of the eruinnl ete e.eclet.h tli.lt it s . i te have bun tiip.ii into tome fall' like s'lbMa "f tl.e n.. Ii. re et pan limcMi, nm uarir.. r an; with mere of u gli-t'tt. Win ii ih.s ha- hi eii dun f,e -uade i- li'itdj Ii 1 'Is '.' -l- I. Tin e-ie jeu have hein leiiiiau ulieul i- keiui; te be painted m that it shad" f nniwr , de :! 1.1V !,' I'd p." slle'V ll oil i t"l f-llliW- Witt, knse '.i i . v nniirf c'ate their klriit- 1 in us in t . i' iij Tbeiiiv What de you i ! men ii a kiu tl iuka a tellew i.i a small! timer if different nit de jeu mean: tiling en- He brought Learning About Today le Hi' I i 'nr al lremrin'f Prier- I -ear M idam I de i"t h'' whe'heri or no' 'uv (pn 'Uen .nine eitlini your JniIi.P Hen. but I bop. ; ou v. ill favor me wuh a reply. I f'.m jeu tell me a cnur' of readliu? i that would broaden and be Inferinallve i ou la-esent-ilay affairs" Alse, what doc an "academic" course at college : linpi. " t feci mere or I. .s igner.int I we. ii in cr mvcis ilieil with hettir cdll i al. 1 per en". VVI'.lt cullld I llO tO HOl gettine; se I cixilv. eciii.d i von ever the most ens- ! ual ilung-', II nuts me at a givit ills- iidvnnt.iit'i with mere Mli'-cetitrullcd i p. eple I am verj- lurveus, bip feel i ei silly iiftetwnrd I am te m hoel ' I cirl . iih'er. Ii.vvlm; besn maiii.,1 past i i .,... a ;eais. Ai'AliKMli'lAN. man' ' h. i i.s no better war le l.eee In- I'oi'ierrovv "Cfirtaln Trimmings' ,- . I.i if 1' i. .ii i.i! l.'.i.iil e i.iterl tbe would Yeu ' tne I" unite It a-.!, a P lam ,t lie win marry n kiii ne tlrely. 'IK.'M out 1'- i iroeii lime. i r.uew ine ,,... 1 elil for jeuiu-rit VV licr ' '"..... .iJ I ilh. ,. n'l stnfl w'l.ll "il el.t Hie v ....- ill 111 for. pond tuner ,IMM wbut I n.v. ''".'. .,.. . ,, Vi., V ii rr,., ,..,.,.".. .i, I . vt? -V1'.!1 ;."';;.". , ",,.., ".r .i '..,:;;; x.-dx"i,w., tint b" love- ni'i. i " . .... - . nbn 1 ..p In teilcli Willi fome p-i Ieilcvl Hike me ns a innlUT of 11 1,lj' "J " M,at dials with cm rent tepi, s. Yeu i... . .ynt no; fne ii enml. . Ill ll ivlll'l. ...e. - ' UH no." . ..- ........- I itiiiiii he Is a centleman inselem e . . i mended te jeu at any m WMiiatnl Then f.- V. L-lrfle win .v.- r": ! a llii-li he hud leached out and , ,,. IllllBanM i.re full of pr. - m-daj r hy-w ' i" 'V ' ;-, ' .unci:n n"mU B"p : :!r.,,!dVy,.:v;.a:l;,ui:.,'Vi;!;:'v:,u ;..,,n,l,.nhS"..1Wn,l " nitty : ; '"'U t Id 'a" no." l.v ''- llul .. J .'.!" ii.. i:,in leiisen i ou sneu d ' .. ... . i. .1.... ... , n mull i . i'""r ' ." " ."; ""- - " '.?;;;:i?reS,: s,-sr-ai. Willi ou uen .nn -eiiv .e.i " ,.!..i i, ..,.,1 eirnv cneli ah vnn te it. ... "l neM'l' lieon'e .. ..". tllfht Im., " If b. c.r. 'P' et ler ' ' t1 .. V A i -- ' ' n i i 1 1 .-. I b. pari , ilia ' 'Utr ti i' (' lit In i allows i tin ' de net Kiv of the day, they de itlve jeu tin.- iplilt of the present, wlul.i ibey un . ut r tnnilw, you. An aeadeinlc course m college is the It lAuliides voeailenal . .... ,... ........ .... ..r."'rf . . . ..!.! Irt (,ll(, C1I Tl. i . mill. enliru.. 1. Iirl IlinOllIf'u HI tell ll nil. .' ri preh em ae iiissihk wuen sun,...,. ,m,n ought t" ee iiuki . "" , ." .""..-. ...... . ," ",", "', . -..a ,,,r mid ever iiKaln thnt kiss- ,"' '"'"..i. .. - as literature, tnathema les, physleii m,, u net p-i.pef unless oiignceil te he "'.,, H nu'ittried liiiprecatien hj! Hung "" ' - . -. ! Kr;;; r-W.'ft'H ,- feed iettir. ' K..w Koe. ' Hiick','"' "',..,, -i. ikint'. Slie co" 'I hardly ,!,: puncples and jeu'll be a line; I"-, vve ';;i1h' " ,,. .faillmi ' an V... , .. i... l.n. I -ilu-nvH censiuercii I ll ill i n "" ..- --- -. Wl I ATS WHAT till l(rl it Dreir Tm liisturj, wlille llUllJfcts, Tiv te think less .about j-mirsrlf nml net imalj.i) yourself mueh You'll tlnd Ki'ttlnir interested In preseiu-daj things a jeu warn te de will In 1 jeu and iiiiike jeu f.el mere at tnsu with t.d ed in III Saves Heme Baking Ask for luscious raisin pic fresh and juicy at your grocer's or a neighborhood bate shop. Just telephone for one te try. Once taste it and you'll agree that there's no longer any need te bake at home. Serve tonight for dinner. Let your men folks decide. Made with delicious Sun-Maid Raisins " m KtaftiF' jipM "111"-1 ., ... ...... .. ..,.,,' Hut it vvasl iieeple And, iiltheui.li It may seu ZV nmm tnat'rt. M.ftcnl. I silly te ,e, .., .-gj, ij-lb-d ld yeur ,re Today? Jft 'that Miffenii'.' Iindn't she n righ' te '"' ' J U-veiK'-'i. . , , ,.,..,,C .,.,,1 i li i' niruu' ei iicrsuw'""- ;, light luuuh. she turned uvvay nnd let iu mi. alone, but for dayn iifterward : he real woman in Aline vvns ashanud tlmt .Pi-edeanlhatc.lthemenii.lv of it. liltbeilgl, she did net COtlbcleuslj admit it. ' ToniniTew A Cloud oil the Iliii'len. LOVE NOTS J KAY KKAN Why Marry? Seme piepl" marry for n i '"" Othern leek fur an e:cuse. Hut It mi if ...! (Ill HV lllllllll- Use. i wiih " - " .-. must sntlifj vim te satistv yeur-i'lf with a liumninu. . .. .. i i .. ..i .. IlllirL ntilill I iiiiiirrit ii - , Wmn a MHer caiiB am is ,r, v .,,.,,,,... ..,.., , WU never Im time i i i''"ii.iii -'! :" I . .! I i f'in pah-it . iff. iinlnv ' m.IIew tu .t M-ft. ilw.r.rn.ij;. color, the oern, the fiilU r, whether a imui or r ntMltU.U rciin. - f ...I . . I.. I . . ll bill I.,t ll bv nun ene et per mini .ii" ''','" .7''' ...''.'..".: u..ili. ihiwn. of um uen- he ur.M!;.JM!r "" L'i ., ".'" r ' '!,1 , e men - aKe ll se.-ii, .-i I'm .em.. ".T i-nv.Jii, iruii-ii u-uuuy niiiiij ,-w ...-- --- CIIII settle up. ... twlal .nn. mellow ,. ."..nan. il.euhl uae te gree ;. ind (j(.Uing mauled is lilte putting re.in ,. iH'i,,;.. -heuld net a. ltd; !. nun '" ' ulu, 'i . oil one's Cue; the elder li fc'et- tlw si en eas'ly '!' "' "r unl" ,hH ,l0Hl hs ,,ll" " mere teuiptatleii lliere is tn it. Ikii of any ':.lrt ,,, ru nppbes when the deer Yet an old bachelor g'g I , . epBiied by madaine hmseif After an te wedlock when lie iliscevcrs tlint Hviub if each piece of beunl. (Hue the end 4 a niece of one-half Inch e'u.-tli: te middle of Hie irnui mm puck imikcs ICU heard. niCO me lil-iee ei enen With the same inuicriain us me IW IM CHteivfce nnu vutua afaaMw. FLORA. m&z . 'a.j. ..esjzi .itLb:.-fit. . . .. ii . . i itt.t I Nl-1',!, llll.lli!:('K Abvnys fn litul t "'' .lu'i of Iir t,, lien, a me.k'l for i.t , r i'ii'i.rr.ir.n. thij ni iii..iiicIi e; t iu t.eUuij , inim v. uniuiet'lniuibly rer.ult In "in i;nic ,jj ,. r.mei un l"' l-urt "I Cam UTInis J-'elluw IhU ansriiellc character In thw All-SUr Comic .Rtfi1,?".."! &?., Rl2ft -W,UQ M,' '! . mw.w ww. rxdiange of creetines, betii enter what la the lereptinn loom for the time be. Imr whatuvur else It may be called at niliir times, nnd tbe visitor does net i.it down until the betters aMis her te de ie, and hcutr. heraelf. Jt la very bad form for a caller te take a scat while the hostess In standing-, a U vUlter Uluatrated it doing. without it wife does net. nfter nil, pre vent old age and bnldneiw, . Marriage does net, necenaarlly, tie j.nt down Juki because it Ilea jeu up. Yet. sooner or later, it Is pretty euro te rope medt of us Iu. CetyrlBhtf tf, th Mlle ,19,-9 XJ f & &mmiJr W Makes geed TEA a certainty Tetley's Green Label India Ceylon Tea gives you a fra grant, refreshing cup of full-bodied tea that will delight you. Try it. h BRASSIERES Sices te 56 Special at 59c Odds and Ends Values Up te .00 TlWtems Gate 835 Chestnut St. Prlee Always, Moderate. When you buy codfish from your grocer ask for Beards ley's iSW-WCedfiih-ana Ittkir th red band tn tit package. Ails your grocer for the free recipe book "The Daily Queitien". It gives recipes for 14 delightful ways of preparing; Shriddtd Codfish for breilcfist, luncheon or dinner. Shredded CODFISH J. TV. Btcirdtlcr'n Sens, Nemrk, New Jensr O.Sheppacd &Sens A Real Christmas Shep! Where a choice assortment of merchandise and pleasant snooping conditions make selecting Christmas Remembrances -wholly delightful. Christmassy Novelties Beth beautiful and useful. A fresh unim paired stock new is the time te buy. Baskets Ribbon and flower trimmed exceptionally pretty. Fer the clever workwoman there are untrimmed models suitable for varied styles of decorations. Holiday Linens and Laces A uniaue stock. We call special attention te our Italian Linens 7-piece sets of scarf and six oblong doilies ; 13-piece sets of scarf and twelve doilies. French Lace Table and Bureau Scarfs and Chair Backs. Beautiful Lace Pillev? Cases 100$ Chestnut Street YOUNG WOMEN During the month of December is the time te start as a Bell Tel ephone Operator. "While ether young wewen are taking up temp erary "jobs" which means a "lay off" after the holidays, you can secure a position vhich vail be permanent. Ne better work in the city. It's clean, pleasant, con genial and there are Recreation quarters and Cafeterias. The earlier you come the better be cause after December 16th we ex pect te take en very few oegin eegin ners. no experience necessary. A3k any telephone operator what she thinks of her position. Then come and see me. Miss StevenBen, 1631 Arch St.. 8:30 A. M. te 7 P. M. THE BELL TELEPHONE CO. OF PENNA. ur-v'mvrrtui " . ji t.-j. . i - i ai-. -iii'.r' !,..r.tj cre ', s ' k. f T i t'-.'-. -.. .. t.ithtfyi.b.ftftuj .j)tJilrXfZr 5.-'t