W$HfM nf&z&.-&- v ' 't-Vnffi-- V '' v Xsvi'iJJ ' '"WZfW '" 'Mi-NVV ' Vt Pi W.-ji i v y"-' ' EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, ' TJIUIWDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1022 U Bfflj i 'ffJw! K J El Mil 1 1 tin M I 111! iv iJfr . e; v i k r W ik ; ? hlk i Hi 1 rw3 it Sill Mil nfc 1 IJIt i wMv ft IlLflEr Tie Best-Dressed Girl r I5j- MAY T'M GOING te take you te sre tlie bfst-dresjed clrls In the world." announced it twin I Knew tin oilier dnj I hiiicjird n ii d Mid: "A lull order, i c n ' t it? Tu e month ngv I jtroni jtreni funded the Hels de ltoulegni', In I'urK with I he wimp in in tcntleit. a n il wn jiut n wee hit ill ill npiielntcd In tlie re mlts I'rrncli clrl nre clih", hut dn' v, itli iiii-h pxtretut' .pveritj nnd ptnin ptnin ne." A ii l i Ii p y iitrt't pretti." "What nf I.mi I.mi den?" lliTP I liMfntPd. "I'rrtn ? Vp. n , Imt 1 enn't lii'ii- tllP l!''"-t (if lln'tll- MAT ClIItlsTlL, wild rep is prrtf etly fay tlici n.nl. elvp.t. I Mp ti.it fur from It'Oul Mriv-t. Tiliere the Iirt-ilri'pd union -li"! in thp nftrrmxiii And en :itutdn mornings 1 eften s.inn'er in tin- ji.irk. through Hip Rnw, v I.Mi i n f.ilil.m nble pronienado Hut for ntn' wll ilnwed ctrl eii'll "p ten tlint nr-Mi't, though i linte te .'e se. Th drc;-. tee pRtchil..' " My renip.iiilp-i miird. "Se jeu thin' 1'nplNli c r' nm pretty, but net chip mid main''",lle in France the ipjmitp- -tunrt in Iit clothes, but net gi.nd loekins'1 Wrll. I'm pelnp te tnKi mmi wh"n ni'i'll ' a very happy ombinatieu nf tl.p two'.' Naturally I tlieuclit of I'ifth ntonne New Yerk, ntnl mh eiirr'jf"iiini' surprised te find mj'wlf way down in the busitn---' t ..n i tli itt; round half-past ". w In n t lm .iSipp wpre ill" Korsin thp Kcnesrapliprs and secrp tarle.i '. Hut I didn't krew iIipt wpt" ip ip Tiesrnpbpr r.nd hpi-rrtarie' ' I didn't dream that thi were working ;irN ! I thought thpj'd .;ra,dl from thf THIS DAY AXD YOU By Ralph Walde Trine Auther ef "In Tune With the Infinite' A I:vv of Prosperity This is the law of pre-penty. When fippcrent ndversty i-mi.es. be net "i-t down by if. b ' meke t!-n best of it. nnd always leek forward for b'-t'er things, for conditions mer" prosperous. Te held yourself in this attitude of mind Is te set into operation ubt'e. silent, and irresistible forces that si,ni-r or later will netualize In unternl form, that which is ted.iy mere! an idea. Hut Mens have occult power, and idpas Trhen rightly planted and rightly tended. are tlie seeds that actualize material conditions. Never give a moment te complaint, but utl'ir.e the timp that would other wise be spent in this way in looking forward and .-ictualnifg the conditions you desire. Suggest prosperity te jmir ielf. See vetirsplf in n prosperous con dition. Affirm that before long jeu will be In n prosperous condition. Affirm it calmly and quietly, but strongly and flMA.U..,l, llnliavi, It linlinie It llllSI lutcly. Ipect it keep it continually watered with o:peetatiep Yeu thus make Teure!f a magnet te attract the things that ou desire. Pen't ' tie afraid te suggest, te nflirm things, for bv se doing you put forth an ideal whieh will begin te clothe Utelf in material . form. In this way you are uti'izlng ngents. t mneng the most subtle and powerful in the universe. If you are particularly de sirous for anj thing that you feel that it ts reed nnd richt for you te hnve, Femething that will broaden your uie or that will inciense your usefulness te lul. ..(,'. i,m A ft, n,4f i)mt nt the right time, in the right way, nnd through the right instrumental. m. there t will come te e'i, or ti-ere will open tip for ou the way whereby you can attain what you desire. Don't fold your hands and expect te see things drop into .whip lap. but set Inte iipera'ieii 'he higher fore-s an-1 then take I e'd of the first thing tlm offers itsilf, Iio what ,our hand- find te de. and de it well. If this work is tint thofeushlv satisfactory te eii, then nffirm. belicw- and cpcct that it i- the, agency that will lead eU te .something i better. ' Cetjr.ghi. lit!, h-j 'wb'e 1 rdj" renpairj Wide Range Naturally, a wide range of trinini eg bespeaks a vuriabl ity of degree In the dressiness of the garment This i- en tirely realized. The coat dres whin carried out, for example, in frost white gaufre satin trimmed w.th bin' 1: menkev fur Is Mutable b-r tli" most tern,.. I afternoon reception - musical. Win n. en the ether hand, some unsophisticated fabric like twill is the medium. y,,i feel It Is the meit unpretentious ut frocks. THE HOME IX GOOD TASTE BJ Hareld Dona'dien I'.Kerta r Care of rnniltiirc f Continued I (Hided furniture should net l,etir-necj In any way. A little tarnish add- te, rather that, detracts from, !i" eairm. A soft duster Is all that is ueedi-d. Lacquer sheu'd be verv Ughtlv ool eol oel lshed with furri'.ure cream. If theie Is any gliding en the lacquer the great est care should be c.erced. and en the first sign of gilt en the cloth, pol pel lining should be stepped. Painted nnd decorated furniture Is fragile, nnd beyond touching It occa sionally with oil te refresh the color, Ycr.v little can be done. The modem method of putting a piece nf plate g:ish ever the top of a deeeratid table tint Is te be used Is u great protection. Tlie glass Itself need- oeiisinnt washing and polishing (iliisi I- all the belli i- if It is "bllieii' in ih" liu.il en In i" water The needlewer' en clai- n. -etiee-sheuld be nn uded il.uiu'd nlid.v n ii-ni- i i iHtutevi'i'd. t'rei--- titi-h inn.' -etn -tfllH'H b" since -fullv washed with -eap nnd water, but gru-.pelit and p-tlt- point hlieuhl -luiply he brushed. Any jepalra that need te lie done should done lu im cxneit. It Ih net wuik fur am ainntniiH ' . - -. .-.. flKra& ,t,V y 9. icip.mti . i- .,ii ti irr. '.l. B.aillUll.Utl 'taxn Year in the World Is the American Stenographer ' C1IKISTIK mnnleni of al. Anihr. ni1 were uiillloiinlrps.'pe. at thp liat ! . . i Kvpry imillet detnll of their pletlir was "right." rxnrtlj "right." I rein the eniart littl" hat et nt iIip proper nugle en tlielr Immni'iilately reifiurpd hair te their eerrpptl titling sheei , ltli flin ten. rent shlnp unen tllPlll tllllt c Ignore In Knslnnd twltli disastrous penepienpP thp were absolute per feet Ien. .irterinll vpeal.lnc. "Hut thev pan't hnp bePii working nil day long'?" I lias-arded. "They leek as If thpM nepped Mraisht from a bandbox " Fer tliPir 'uiti were pre.eil. and their -dilrH btini: straight lynl quite utiiTiimplivl. TliPir bleupp-"v.nlt"." J ought te tn were rri--p and spetle.". Thev had dafnt glee. ntnl wonder of wnndi-p.: rnl silk .teeking" m the kliiiiniet nnkliM one tec anywhere. The newest fad In anlt bag dangled from ' their wruti, and the walked ll'ieeuns L'l'inn. though from tlie leek- of them t'm sure thev didn't need te de oil" inem-nt'- hunting. i Thrj re -maiter than I'arMati"." j t said." in all lnpprit. ".Tid thej're, inlitutPlj prettier. liven tlie.r face") have ji well-groomed leek " Ii'veu knew wlnt ninde me -iv tint V j A thing we never lune In I'tiglnnd ! thp Jihteke,! rjobrew ' ( llle 11111'-1 suffer te be beautiful, mid I -Uppe-.e we're beaut? I'eward- -or perlmpi It'-' th" otd-fiislneiiPil i'le.i that it' wrong te int-rfere with n.iturt-V Anjlww. the ti-ie arel.'-il br" of tht--e gir!-. did glp a -ort of tinl-hed b"'k te their r-'iilh mt prett finei. 1 11 admit tli.it I was fii''i'i-itei), "It''- tlie pkjrllolegl of li" (lllllg that's .in remarkable." I couldn't help observing. 'Imagine thee girls work ing e hard nil da-, long, nnd vet having thi' lutelligeiipe and the gr.t te leek ll'vP like - - ' "I.Ike a million dollars'-" i-uni- n-i e- n adjective- 1 . n I given mtli "It -tli" sntne all ever the St:i,. Vi, mee' - -" "Thp best -dressed S'll in the world!" 1 finished, with Mun.etieti The Reckless A g By IIAZKL DKVO BATCIIELOK Mirr 1'eitrr . n speilnl nnnhcr of the tiuimirr rt V'he thinks tuft urir mailr fur hrr (iinmrnmrt. She ctiqn'fi hrisclf te Clitirtrri 1 inc vithnut hit itte him. n,ul v hfii hrrnu"" nt hrr flirtation villi lie-i J in;, n untri. I hnrl'il troll I the ,-i7'i'c-nxvif, .tnie fnu lift nttrntle" in I 'i'. 're fAc unpffiri'tril aiie"". for .Wine ;!; hrrsHf ti'-tita!lii 'i I'irr i-.th htm. but hr mi hnriily h-ul tmr te ifil.zc fin iiru she dr -i-e'-rri that he hm hern liajnnp Irr ntt ntinn tnnehi hriittive he n mini her fur eepy in a novel he h u rltim; nn the jn'z tine. I'herlht uftir thu Mr. l'eftrr vieiti cith jtt.nneial tc tc eiei, i.'urf (' hccamci iiceessiiry te sttl the Leng Island huuc. The Vie Is Cast PHYLLIS and (ieerge came for din ner the night after tin- blew had f.illen. Afterward tuey an nt in the li1)rnry and talked matters ever. At Ua't they all talked but Aline, who set in silent, proud and aloof and disdainful, a, though ihe-e horrible plans had nothing m tie wer'd te de with her. I'er the most part, r.he hardly lis tened te what tlie." were saving. She was thinking of what her little veiM would sny and think vl.cn th-y dis covered the truth. I low her enemies would rejoice nt her downfall. The thought filled I.er with bitterness nnd i 1CP fcari wns VPr.. if.avr. i ... . i ''lie wondered curiously if, knowing t hi 4 n week age, she mi?ht have brought lierelf te the puiiit of marrjing .lul.nn Warwid:. llur instantly sh ,a, n picture of l,,ni in hrr mind. s!ie ieealld the touch of 1. s hands ou h r. l..s hoi breath ag.-u-ist In r ilitn.it, j.-i-l -h" s',i,l dered nw.iy fi..m tm wi-r timugiit "t sue'i a th ns, N'i,, sh,, ,, mvet- i-iai rv .1 limit, she i n , ti've;- lumiv :inv n for any r-a-en save h,ve, and at ilia' thought, the nieiner- of Alaseu Leng swept ever l.er and she suddenly caught her breath Hew she had loved I im ! The urrnn 'hat she had had about him luriiei. , iier het with shame. Why she had i netuallv imagine-1 liei-self iu his arm-, she had wiindcrid what .t v.euld li" like te have him kisS her, nnd" all tin while he h'nl despised her; le hail lauglud a' 1,1 r fee n silly little feel' Inveluiitim'v l.er hands ilcm-hid. and agiim tln-ie -v cpt ever her the desire te lie ieveii;iii. Would it ever be po pe sibli fin- lur te bring him te her feet'- It hat dl." sceni'd pes-ihle and ver I'ate had a strange way of doing th'iig , Tl e daj might entile v. hen she would be lb e te justify herself, but then again wi'h this i atastrephe hanging ewe 'hem, it was unlikely 'h.r s,r , ,'j ei r see Masen Leng again. As she sat there in ihe hhinrv virh her thoughts far awav. u s id-b n mark of t,eerg" s brought her b.n i a sense of her surroundings "There's a ni little pla,... ( -, street next te ems in Nutle i,, was saymg. "I thu k wci .,i.', ! r i heap and it v mil, I I,. , , out then- than le pl.i'i mi -.'iimi! 'j ti where evel'V one hlievvs l ini It W" ., be "abler for Aline, tn , He threw a c:--.ial g unee m A,,-,- -direction, and hi r ijk s!J(ipp)v , n She baud fl'erge. She ,nd a - n , linted 1)1111 'llle-e Was II im-ks-l - .,' titudc about blm. -1 niiiieited sinugnms that irtitated hei- sol, iiimes te il.e lieint of fru..v. nd new he m, u,g. ' gestltx that tli" eoti.e te live in ,t. ley. Ne leilht the little house ,e ia in mind was l.ke the one phylli" I -i . Tlie would h-.vi te spt aleu; with r . bathroom, and th" vvondwerk vn i'i i tmihhed in sk.ii.v ea!. mvtend of . . ivory enaini I. r-h'' was abei.' te i ry rre test, but sh" clieKed the word Alter all. thev rm li. I live nn Leng Is n. d !' m about i lm i If il , I. nl house, nnd that -ii m i r'r' inittid fni t '1 i 'i i' we i'i I,.- ,ef lfi 'hei i t te go awn v v I., ir- no one kll"'V nut net 'ite- : et an pm "S win Id -he i-enl, In t hear Hint! , "Why net New- Yerk?" bhe husi suddenly H'lt Mrs Pester was cj ;, A I te nni-wer her. 1 "We slmplv iniildri't afford tie rentH in New Yerk un'ess we t r(rJ tr get along in two or iluee pci t ni,i I don't think I could s.,,,, tKlt y; see,'- n ml Mrs, e.-r-i- n,u',i altlieur'i her inn e -dioel; i ' I'm used te spin e nte-im! m in a t.i . II. it vi u1 I li,. u ,,. ni. Id In 'ii ' 'i uad"isi.-iiid, i Mine':" -ni ,,i , , - I -l' ir ' , ' .!- , - of -iii, I'I i ii t ipuw ring little i nil, in hrr mother'- im i i,i s'l ugh "d a iiulr- Mine's hunt, nnd sh fi te her face, ... i Well de whatever will ii ii .i . hnppii-st. nietlicr. ilc-ir." ill 1 JO. -iiid kni'w til II. !. ' n 1 1 1 iU I I H ri in iii'ir lllfinifi ii I cli. , !' ' I v "'"'ill OIJ' 1iilirni.. nii.j iii m.ii iiiwuii'iii hlji that they wnuld move te Nntlcy. 't oinetTotv-Dissallhfacllon 1 FOR THE WOMAN WHO LOVES JEWELRY fit ft m i And what vvnnian clne.n't? Here's nn imltntlen Jade comb for the girl who has ii stutely grace, a pair of grape earrings in geld for the leaves: pearl, total, judo and je for the grapes. Hewitchiiig baskets are made into another pair of ear the kind that Manehii women wear, fash iened of real i oral and i.,.n cloisenne. The girl who could wear these would prefer setiieihing like this bandeau of geld leaves te accentuate the heaut.v of her hair and the softness of her e.ves. Add these te your list of I'hrlbttnas ciftH WHAT'S WHAT Ihj Ihltn Drcic bur; -WT Tn -v da ". and ether formal nffji". te be , ben- Kiss me, or I gui." I sneuia tinu iKlven during Chr!Httn.i.s week b xilil tie I said young man, but 0u !.re all only I : out tw i e- three w.-ev-, !n adwineet boys, after nl', and In spl'v OJ the i , m- uiis i.i uiiiiicr itari f.". M'.et-r- of tie "le'u ii date, u :. nesteas .vatits te mail lur l-i . itatl .tn l.xter. "ik is II' lv te ntid thnt inaiiy of her ros res pe ;iw- cuists will have made ill r en gdgemeiiis Tlie short-!,' tice Invitation Is quite all rl"M fni- tn'nrinfil iratiprteers. where ene guei-i mere or les will niake lltile dlf- ferenee te i no eiitc-rtiilner.i or the enter-1 tal:.d Hut at a dinner p.irtv where. ppipeil, tl-ire -IdiiIiI be en eipial num- . b-r .-f men a-ul weuien at table, it Is ii"t iasy in iiiMire ceiikpiiI.'iI pieups unit s lnvlt.iti.uiii hne bucn sent early and ae.-ep'al --es leeclvcel III due euler Tl " lame rule apidle- te n supp - r - da . -. wlure i-.irtntrs are sscntial. anil win-- p.ittnerlen, slnglfteiia are as mill- v aru as m marv mm uuvc-i-. Antoinette Dennelly's Advice en Beauty f'l.LHK Sounds like fulling arches; same acliis and pain- and tired feeling. It often .it tin lies itself, this tieuble does. (,, f,.,,i that are Meed upon for i long l.eiirs. A- juur ca-e i advanced. ve-i s'.aiul I be fitted for s',e- - that pi-e-v.dp anh siippmt and width at the ball nf the foul. 1 have sum,, tine cxi-i-p-isi--, which will he'p te strengthen tin- mus cles of jour fiet. Pb-ase send s. a. e. MLKl.I! Skins that are harh and div ni ed the application of a b'anil bit. I il.v skintieil per-eiis. lint urillv, slniiilil forego ,i gleasy cicala. Hut ;i geed cream lubricate- the drv skin and afford- an excellent pretn--the coating. Certainly, It lemeves dirt as no ether prod will. I!. A. I'labbv ejeliils are due te a lai k of ph.vsii-.il tone saiiie ns flubbv cheek- or tlal iy skin en unv nan f tie bed. The remedy V Toning up the s.v-uiii gem-rill by hygienic living. 'Ihe lleati'ig purtii-les people complain of in the eyes are mere often than net n ili-erueri u sieiuii' a. e-a-ii kmuiii or kidm v til lie Even a Xegligcp Hu- it- puii'd-s ivluih leim a Main. 'I In-- eni' Ik f P'nrsittp nnd ) 1 1 U . iIiiiiiiiIiiIj ilriiptd, i(li Kiiii-cfiil hlroveH nnd h cersage lieuipirt nf artllkitil flencrH te give ii u Frrnrhy teneli Jllay ' -. I 4?'4 ilk " $&&&!$' A lift i WfWw ilf 4 Please Tell Me What te De H CYNTHIA Starry Eyes te Willy Dear I'ynthla Wilt you plen,s0 print thin In reply te 'Willy".' Thanh you. "Wiilj ," no I'ei n ftlrl will let yen Kif.i her Tint Is. If i-he t cully Is de cent Ker ni part. It lowers n, man te txpect it or nsk for It. I have been out with quite n few yeunt; men, but If one of them iikUs for a hiss, then I i de net ,;e out with him ngjln. I anil net n "BeM-dlgger " 1 don't go with a fellow for Ills money T have Just hh much respect for the veung man who I-. net tilwas auendliii? money en a Klrl I a.i for the ene who ii tMriivagant una iui nreiia ii 101 nuL iej h""u- oj,es -- ...... .... . ...- ... - --- . - i.-n-i in no uissinc. i ohm- jw-i '"" i a uimi ns some ei i iese i;i-s.nu;-uui,-v. iuy. reauy jm inm i appiove ev the kl.sslng, de ou' 1'le.ise let us hear from you toen again I will huve te step new. I did net mean te write se much, but nfter I ;et started I did net knew whete - te slop STAHl'.Y I'.YUS. Girl Is Rude Iiear Cvntlita There Is i certain girl I lenevv that I really love. I am net rl'-li. Out sin- thinks 1 haw inr.ncv I in , ,,, milte u-ndy te get married vet, but i y ,,., , a Jca,- , ., ,s, (-eetiv t0 (U.ppi,, me i.-ulur than lilie me. buv her things "hlch 1 can afford .She Is really beautiful and U I i.iniiet see i thiuiiRli her notions. I am at :i lobs Just what te de She will net Mm me, but I de net mind that: It ntilv makes me want te Ulss her nil the mere She 1ih a wonderful mother. 1 beiiuM her I a new record for the Vlotrela the ether dav and she never seemed t(. noiice It , I'hase tell me what te de. I i.-ieauctti: ru:.'P. ' The girl eldently l:fs net care for I e.i. or is .s.i sure of '-en she Is I.i; Ing I with our feelings. Shew- a little c-iel- nrss In ; e-u tnantiei and tin net take i her prcs'litn If she la m Hide about lecelvlng them Have you ever had a ! tall with her ami told her of our In In Itent.ens." Sometimes a r;lrl bemnu s a Hill" dllllcult if she thinks a man I-- net i In earnest nnd shu Is. lletter tall. II all She Has Her Problem Ivar Cynthia Others have i nine te von with problems and prellted by your' wonderful iidvic, se I cm bringing my troubles te ou 1 am unl-.uppy, Cyn thia, se T hope you c-iii help me 1 am nineteen years old, and Just a "sti-neg' In a well-known huvlncs.- lieiise in tin- cltv Mv p-ueets a-- In c ' ate clivumstaneeM and I make i fal.-ly Uoed ai'l" araiic ."' com .i.i, ,. t -laps. Isn't Just as i unpl, te as i, migl t bf, as I siepp-d Kelm; te si heul in m; jiinhu' year at Wig1' lint new fur tin- ii. il feuble. I have been iieimr w Itll a muig in ni vvl'oweih In the sHine etliC" Willi uu- 1 i.iie nil lum with all in heait. .ml li" has tuev-ed that he loves no- but i'ynthla. he Is appari-nily above me In every .. ,,. , . .. n. .-.. i..,,..,i,..,i .,,,,1 I wa le iia- .1 um, . . ,,,.,,, no, ...... i conies fieni a. vvcalthv family, and I an positive they weiilil never npprow npprew npprow ef his iiiatrylug a 'un-i" slineg." He taltes me out among his fi lends and does even thing In his power te show me a geed time, but things i .m't go en this "ni feiever. A definite undeistnnding must be. had, nnd I am afiald the cll ma will be two breln n hearts. I mil never comfortable' With his friends, as iiiiet of them ate idlege-brtd, and the glr', ten, are eithrr atlendlng college nr teaching, and I am simply out of cwrv thing. I am disgusted with living tiiit en this account. Is there any war I can better mysilf or de you think I should rIvd him up" IWIIAPPY. Mv dear, n celge education, while an inset. Is by no mums essential te su,-c . 'i These people must be rather lll-brid tn iiial.e mmi feel out of place wltn tin in If you and this young man love i.uli ether, your i d'n-atleii does net lower ve-j. If von feci you need te l.uew- rnnre of things, and we should always sttUe te advance, stall reading geuil books, theii-s nothing HUe It. Yeu would de well te ha"- an understanding with U.i Viiiiir Ii an but de net held veurseif, own m thought, en a lewur idane ITift ?1 I; ' fi"!!!! Kp-'' TLKIN6 II y I J ABOUT l",V ') 1 ' IT L. - - IT--- IT is whispered here, laughed ever there, discussed everywhere. "Don'tyeu knew? Haven't you heard?" What? Why, the latest en dit. Everybody knows it sooner or later, but the somebedies always knew it first they read TOWN TOPICS each week. Of course, you want your news fresh, hand-picked, right off the social tree of knowledge; of course, yeii want te knew just what is being done and who is doing it. Of course you de. Then, fill out the coupon below and try it out for two months. SPECIAL OFFER te New Subscribers Only j Ne Subscriptions Renewed at This Rate. Uncleitd find one dollar- (Canndu, $1,00 Terclzn, ll.lO-fnra two meniht' iubcrlplleri te TOWN 'I OlMUS. Town Topics, 2 WEST 45th One Year $8.00 The Marriage of the Was an Opportunity for Her Friends Te Shew Tlwir Leyal and Sincere Affection in Their Geed Wishes and Congratulations en Her Happiness THi: marriage of Mist Winifred Helt. ' opportunity te show their feeling for the founder of the Lighthouse for-some one who has done se much te aid the Mind in 1'arls. leek place net se thein. i I0112 111:0. It was a perfectly beautiful wedding, nor just for the beauty that Is always found tit weddings, bill for the spirit which was shown during tlie whole thing. In Ihe flrM place Miss Helt. InMead of turning lier back completely upon the work te which she hail been devoting her life, opened her arms te it and In vited it te her wedding. Instead of wedding ptesents she ashed for i hecks whhh she could use te pur chase the Lighthouse In Paris, whhh was in danger of bring taken eer and emptied of lis Inmate. She raised thousands of dollars In this way, all her friends being me-t gMiernni, as much from nn apprecia tion of the touching uiisellishness of her request as from their own deslie te hell). Then the was marr!d nt the New Yerk Lighthouse, where she has done such splendid, untiring work. Illiud girls and women who have been members of her classes were there te "vs-p" iiif-ir "Angel of Light" In nil her bridal radiance. Twe blind musicians plajed her wed ding march, en organ and violin. I-'etir of the bridesmaids were blind. It was all the most beautiful testi mony, both of the love and loyalty tewurd .Miss Helt and of her deep nnd sincere feeling toward the people whom she has helped se much. TIICY knew iney couldn't see her In her white gown and eil. but she wanted them te hear thp musie and the ceremony, te be thpre with her se Ibat they might share her memories of the occasion afterward. These who could see steed wtierc iiie , ...i.i ,.,,. .,i, il, n tvlmln scene um ,' ,'.'.." ,.", ,i. nii1Prn afterward. desenbe it te lie 0,1,7B1n,l,IS; , '' Mti ,Af,1,'r1 tl,p r rlnen? ,Lnn where felt their way toward the place, wliore their benefactress steed, te wish lier Lupplness, vimt !?rntincatlen ehi must have , f j( j you rather expect Tour fr ends te r , .,. glad for your happiness, enthusiastic in their appreciation et jeu aim yuur emleavers. But when some one whom you hnve helped, some one who is grateful te vim and therefore net entiicly en the !ame piano with jnii. expresses gratill- atien at jntir geed luci or nappincss the thought reaches right te thcinlddle el your lieiirt tx-caiise veu i.new it must lie real. When strangers v horn you scarcely knew, although they knew "ii by repu repu Intlen and sight, semi their felicita tions there's a great amount et extra pleasure In the receiving. si TT MUST have been a great Fatlsrac- l J. tlim tit tbeve iii-"!i II ,!ll illlm II 1 111 ill- dl,ldn9 nmel,s tlc l,li,l , have en Things You'll Leve te Make A Quaint Trlmining for :i Child's Treeli Little tots' frocks as well as these of grownups disphiv quaint ti iininiiig-. Th illu-ttatien plitures one th-it you can I'lisilv make for little dauglitcr's Iri-ck. tJather narrow lace or pn-nled hi rips of silk or nbheii. Slitih three , ei four lows around each si, -eve. Ceyer iii two-inch circle with silk. Stitch it' with cmiiieldeiy silk et u contrasting i nliir. liallier some of tin- tiiiiiiuiug te match that en the sleeves. Stitch several lows around the circle te form ii ruearue. . iiuik eia- uu-e in inc silk hanging from under the circle! linishes this attraciive trimn ng. ri.euA. Philadelphias finest BUTTER Oa Site at Leading Stores and at READING TERMINAL MARKET by M. R. KERST, Stall 822 STREET, NEW YORK CITY At Newsstand), 20c per Copy 4T 0 1 ' ( ' Jnlw--gw--'1"'' "Angel of Light , jimu mii iiguui, iur wiuhc Kna mm women who attended the wedding there was undoubtedly great joy, for af flicted persons tire happiest when they are doing things like ether people. A blind girl who has just finished a ceurse' in s-ome special training in school called up the kind-hearted woman who had helped her through school just before the graduation ex ercises. "Oh. de yen suppose you could de one morn thing for me?' phe begged, apologetically. "I've just heard that I'm going te get n ptize, nnd that means I'll have te go up en the stage. I didn't mind before, but new I would just love te have a while dress and whitu thees and stockings like the ether girls. Could you possibly get them for me?" She get them, of course. Although she couldn't see them, nnd the ether girls couldn't see them, she was per fectly content because she knew she wus wearing a white dress like the ether girls. It is the things like her Jey in this being correct that make work like that, of tlw "Angel of Light" worth while. There are returns In gratitude, the pleasure of ethers nnd their comfort, which iue;-n than tunke up for the effort involved. LOVE NOTS IJy KAY KKAN On Ilelng Pleasant Vi'etnen I Though you nie as mild In disposition as your husband's most ex travagant claims, let him net knew it. I'er does net man cherish within his heart the belief that every woman has a gift for making life highly unpleas ant for him It she but cares te? Itemember, the holding of this bit between n husband's teeth will put the reins iu your own hands, It is riot se much what a woman does ns what she is liable te de that keeps a husband devoted te her. Lp! A wife's sudden burst of tem per Is the necessarv kick in t lie home brew. 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