Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 09, 1922, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 0, 1922.
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SARAH D. LOIVRIE'S
SATURDAY EVENING TALK
FOR THAT TALL, RAVEN-HAIRED GIRL
Phase Tell Me
What te De
Should the Married Weman Werk?
Famous Mothers Disagree About Thii
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Ily (3VNTIIIA
if
The Prayer That Has Been Used by
and Classes
ONE of the most astonishing requests
that His disrlples ever mntlc te the
Muster, nnd they lertnlnly were given
te requests wns tlint He should tench
them te prny
It Is astonishing because tliey were
asest of tlicm religious men te Htnrt
with; apparently used te p. In; in un
ices In their home towns ntnl te the
frent religious festivals in the Temple
n the Inlter place then' win n very
elaborate liturgy of piaier both sunn
and spoken h the I.e'.itcs und re
sponded te by the wersbi'per!
The boehs of the Old Testament
these miii''i 1'iblrs wcie full
prayers, historical pra.icrs used for
rent occasions in the iiffuts of the
Hebrews; perseml pracrs used hy in
dividuals in the st tesses: of life; and
vhnt might he called folk prnveis that
tvrty one used, as well as the regular
llttugicnl pra.icrs fei set tunes anil -ci-Sens.
In tut, murt of the geed
tempore pri.icts used today hv I'm
estnnt ('liritiniis are taken bodily nr
piecemeal from Hie lleluew piave .
with which the disciples nf ('hriM wete
familiar from their earlnst Mmtn. it
exactly ns though it wn-. a new ului
te them, this act nf u,ier, thej s.tiil
te him :
'"IOld, teach us In praj."
FOIVn'NATKM for us, our I.eid
did net deni tluit odd request, or
nny ijb one would think lie mtRlit have
"Yeu Knew hew te piav as well us
T de' nu haie luviicd nil lour life
Teu have Abvaham and Isaac and .la
rob, nnd ou have Muses and Aaren and
Samuel nnil Iaid and Nnlenmn ' All
the lVlllmi-l'. all the 1'inphets il,
these men hare piiued and their
prayers nte wntten down, lnindred of
frayer what mere could I give you '"
On the centrnr.i . if thc had be. u
little children beginning te learn their
first praver. He could net lime lieen '
mere precise r ineie pa ns'aklng wi'ii
them.
He told them, instructed them lntlnr
as te their manner, nun might almost
nv their nminers during prnier I '
nnd been part of then n-llghtii in ni.il..
much of the puhllctli nf plan- Mi'i ,i
had huns en thnt publiiit It had,
emetmns invelied great huieri te
practice it, ns m Pnniel's iase, ami It i
was connected with patriotism as in
the orthodox of Christ's dav. Hut the
disciples were nm instructed te prai
In sceict. or at all events ueiiinil cleed '
doers and with no marked sound nr
repeated niexements In the act Tliei
were te avoid the mnnn" of mining
then fashionable, in wheh the ntiitiiile
nnd the -eiind nnd the nildienee wen
Important fu'tei In faet, thei were
BOt te be "led in pmer" or te "lend
In prayer " Thev were te prn each
for himself te Ced Hut instead of
making that piaier an individual r
eucst sup), a9 I):ilil used when he
aid"
"Unie incrcv upon me. I) Hed or
"O Lord, thiui hnsl searched me and
' known me
'hri.st lustiiieted Ilii- dieipe te s.u
"Our Knthei." and "giie us,' and
Mlead us "
In fuel, th" whole nnge was re
versed. Instead of men making per
sonal requests of find publicli . the
were ndiiscd te make joint iriut-i of
Ged priatel In n.sking for them
elves they were te nBl; for all.
THF3 prajcr in Its w online was like
nothing that had gene before, It was
as ordinal us though it had actually
THIS D-IY AND YOU
By Ralph Walde Trine
Anther of "In Tunc Willi Hie Infinite '
Te Ovcrrnmn
Our Fear
Tty fear nothing Is te be gained, but
em the eentrnri. i-ierj thing is te be lest
"I knew this is true." sai- one "but
I am given te fear, it's natural te me
nd I can't help it." Cnn't help it'
In saying this ou indicate one great
cause of jour fear by showing that you
de net even knew yourself as yet
Yeu must knew jeiirself in order in
knew your powers, and net until veu
knew them i nn jut use them wlni ,i and
fully. Don't sav ou cnn't help it If
you think 101 unit the chances are
you can'' If n i ihink i-iu nn 'in i n i
In accordant e with this thought, Hun
net only are the chances that you inn,
but, if j en net fully in m cot dunce with
It. It Is an absolute eertitinti thnt ml
can nnd that inu n 111
It wns Virgil who in dtbcnblng the
Tei winch in his mind Mould win the
race, said of I hem ' They can becnuse
they think thei '.in " III ether weiil-,
this leij attitude of mind en their pan
will inflise into tin ii binliis n spiritual
power that will gne them the stiengtli
nnd endiirniiie win h w ill n.ibb thein
te w in
Then take the thought thai 101 can:
take it mend i as ,i sn.( thought, if mnl
be, plant i' in lu.n eeni ieii.siii'H.s. tend
it, ftiltliate it mil it will gralinllv
rendi out and gatlur strength finui .1 I
ijunrteis
It in!' fe"iis an I inaki p'situe nn I
active the sp.i itunl f 11 e w illiiu e 1 Unit
1s new si uttered and of no avail. It wl'l
tlrnw te iiself fore fimu without It will
draw te lour aid the intlueiice of ether
minds of its own miiute. minds that are
fparless, slieiig iouriii'eu Yeu will
thus draw te uniiM'lf mid link jeurself
with this elder of thought.
If veu aie em lies- ami faithful, the
time will seen come when till fnir will
lese its held , and instead of being an
embodiment of weakness and a cieet m
of circumstances, you will find jonrelf
a tower of strength and 11 muster of
rlrcumsiaiKes.
OVIliVhl JtJ hj ( 1UI1 I "illcl ( unit Qil
The Weman's Exchange
Vhnt Kind? )
Te (he rditer of H'emnii's I'mji
Dear Madam- 1 rent In nmi leluiiinl
nn aitlcle for inneiiiiK lull "n the
face In lour answer ion suiil 'e mse
peroxide and amnion!, t Ivlmlli !" me
knew what litnU of nni l.ei Ii te 1 se,
there are seieral Kinds Mlts i
Oidluaii limiseh lij
pi '-i the
soil 1 011 should us,
paits of this and 1
teaspoenfiil of eui b
p'lilni 1
llllll
I'd.'
1 n lis a
Present for Scheel Teacher
Te iir y iilec of lleuinii'v I'aw
l")rnr M ld.iin The students, I .unuii.
them would Mile in ghn ,1 CnrihtmuH
prcfint te then male insliurier
liml a nil bard tune tencliliiK In ein
llllig uln nl Will jiiii ideatsi Hiigb'tst
Mlliit Would Ik. prenei te glie' W
haie an line um of 510
II ,1011 also gin me Hie leneet
weight of a woman 'IMj-lun nuhts
tall tblr i ii'.its old" ItlMlNA
1'iOeK'i are a I nn i'ii nli. 1 p. esents fei
fefl'bfrs nnd with J te e j teuld git
peme well-Kin 11 n work In Itirm lelmues
rr 11 snilill set of n'alli geed PoeKh
that HiIh leacliei would like le have 111
Ins lllil at Loek alii'Ul In the book
ilepaitmentH of 1 irleus Meres, and If
jeu till Hie Ml. men what .1011 want
thei will Miiely be abh ! help jeu
A leuutmii pen would alre be nice, but.
nf cetirsi lb.it would uel lest am thing
IIU11 mi iniu 1) If Iih Ii f'linl 1 f pictures
Mill reuld get bun a splendid prlip of 11
coed pU'luie fur the iiiueiiut llial you
PIA e.
On-hundred nnd twcntj-llvn Ih the
rArte'M- ivelght for the age and height
lhl u gi,
All Creeds
been the fust tirayet Instead ef: "O
fied," it was ''Our Father." And flint
vcrv form of address marked the su
preme unllkenrss between thnt spenklng '
of n child te his rnther, nnd even the i
most eagerly loving prajer of David's,
n subject te n ruler. The directness
the simplicity, the shortness and the
entire confidence of the Lord's Prayer
minks the relationship of a child te his
Father grave, reverent, admiring, de
voted, but wire of bin plft.ee, net only
his place ns n son, but ns n brother
who is ashing with the ether children
In his mind.
A grent ntnnv prayers hnve been writ
ten since that day, and n gient ninny
mere have been prayed, but nppaient'y
no one hns attempted te make another
"Lord's Prajer" after this unique
model Ter vhen the clauses are nni
plihed their value is lest pomeheu.
I'ii t of the i-xccisllni; value of this
Pi in 1 1 is it shortness and th quicn
rhi thin el the petitions. It is hi reier
.lit. n't se simple, it takes se much
for grant) d and let it asks for nit
M'iitiiilj, it can le said bv a child of
b.i a man with equal npprepi lateness
It I- both n iic'i man's and n peel
ni'iti - praier a huppi person's and for
one in trouble. It is humble, id as
sured. It puis the accent en spiritual
vnliicr- and et It micro the dntlv needs
of mankind en earth. '
It ceu'd he "aid bv a soul nbserbed
in h"nvi'!ilv things and fncing the unseen
world of eternity, and it hns in it the
eager deslics of a human facing life as
it luii- te be liied here nnd new in th'
wet Id And mini r from eierithing els-.
It is i ien liiiinn nt l!id from sti rt I '
tins1! . -ill is 'in efti t reielntnui f
ii
man
If it
steed as the mill praver of
i hri-tinn-1
enough
spoken words it would be
m
IVIIlI:!) as we are
ns Christians
r mMs and
ilnnoiiluatieno
our iiiles rer service anil ler erinnaiuin
and for saenments, that is the pia.ier
we i an all say together without hesi
ninm. It i the only prayer timt we nil
knew In common, it constitutes the
sum of the h li''fs that we can all s.n
'anien" te
Se far as I mn find e'it ihen has
never heen am qiinrnl eier it. Kiei
regi uping of Chiittnin lias ineint Ihit
something of the eM was dlseiirded
n"iclhine new necipiml. hut nlivivs
this praier has gene with the new greip
and remained with the old group, r.v it
the eoinmiinicafien between men ami
I ind h'ls remained open It would be
impessil le te deteriiiiiii hew until tmis
111 a lear it ! sent en ll messige i i
liml lii a single soul let alone bv nl1
souls who me II and who hale used
it for 'JOOil venrs
It was indeed a iiinmenleiis gifl te
innnklnil. thnr turner of our Lord-te
en- Hither and Mis '
Il would be almost iniiesshle te
compute hew mnnv millions en millions,
of men and women anil children let te
be born were iniehej in the disciples'
ropiest :
"Lord teieh us te pray."
AMI let
III' '
here 1 something te glie us
I' 'les with us of this
generation te step that great tide el
impu se hv teri:tti"ir te- teach that
praver te llie generillnti lhnt will oetl
take our place fireat as was the gifr
of if. tremendous as luii been tlie power
of it universal ni It is. the ivnild will
lese it tomorrow unless we puss it en
as our gnat mist tedav
S R.H ) LOW 11 IE
Shoulders Arc Given te
Leng Hanging Panels
l!j t (lltlNM. LOW K
el e htri piir i.iu w.iui nn Iiiu'h
lli'kerid Oli'i I'm uisletl s ewi,. Ill 1
Ulll l-l i t Is wile I) 111
mug h.ne iemiiiI'ih
:hva
stllllglll ' '1 I
' -S l , ,... , 1
it we 1 nn tiiin.'j 1
I ambitions
.I mn of i'ii. , ifi 1
t eeii iMiHl'i ,ne 1 1 1
nil k 11 Ii lii'-gii.ili
Tedai we pri -1
w Inch often mlii t r 10 .in.
Th.s cousin s of n long, in: in
1 nn'
pini
bunging from the lei'-I'ml -'mul , r
in the luii k and ii'iiliing In'ew 1 1, -nem
of the skirt i 1. piii"l iimiiiiii
!. net new te I'arii fm .linn, u
experimenting nni tins mi, ,
.11111
si ems
egllf
I ,'i 1
lust spun,; However it
im'i te nn ye ,1. allied 11 11
I j
111 Nev. lerh
'I hi se pnii'li aie ilisuinuv iiiipun
lleuill 'I'heie mn, In. jam um . i,h M
I In- 1 use with fuel, shown, m there
mill be two In Ihe Inner eienl r li
twin en this frie k would prnlmMi
I I rOCf V 1
1 fjjfl
wiiuiiwing ireui ine ngir sneiiiiii 1 iiuw n Ihi
1 Mint i en unii, 111 fui t stun 'em
fiem the Kheiilder or the want line ami
eilhir bin k or flout. It imlfj ileesn't
llllittei' one whit. jis se 1011 don't
hut m the Iriegiilaii 1
This dress is of lilui' 1, i ill minmed
with blaik silk braid 'nM. eufis wllu
1 heir turn-bin I: mil and then dnersi
tied build dimming are unusual. Se h
the In aided puce placed 01 er the Mpi
leaiing the upper idge fice of the louii leuii
dnt ion.
liihhen Banquet
If jeu lime a frock which needs em
bdllshilig, jeu will llnd il inu lie en
rlched bv ninklllg 11 ceienge of IsieuM
iiueven lengths of libhen of leniiaHIng
colors. The pimt or metnl-nlgcd rib
linn l- mere effective than just the
plain.
A n bile u'liei se s(ifi that It -cenis mere like silk Is fashioned into u htilking gown te set off the beauty of its
wearei Sciitlet llemrs In mi nld-i'iisliieiicd bouquet innlie a pnr.ideKlcnl bit of 'Celer and iniitriist whith, with
the edge of whtte bieiudi'. fuiin the only trimming
LOVE A'OTS
Hi KAY KKAX
I 'aide of the lufalr ,
Alas. Ihete was once a woman e
homely that the se-called braver sex 1
wire net braie enough te nsk her te,
tit opposite te them at the table for '
the rest of their united liies. I
Yet. strangest of all things, this
Iminili woman knew that he was 1
heineli. I
And net uiriiu te wale miidi time
In looking In her miner she was able
10 hud time 10 Minly the braier sex
and le notice that, u hen a woman can
get one man In turn .iieund nnd leek
al her. she will net h.ne nu trouble
In uillei tin;- ,1 iie'id Ter, een as a
iimuim ilesirts iu si'iiitinie her neigh neigh
he' s new Inn se a man wants tn
dlMeicr what it is his m i';liber is lind
j tin; te leek al 111 the ether woman
Se it came te ms.s tint the I'nfair
I one siuck mil In 1 tongue at the lirst
I man
Wlun, In' A.I of the elheis who
iliancd te see him linn it'nund and
1 stare at the I 'nt', 111' one, tllllleil and
lellnwed al-e. that thej might net hush
. nni thin.'.
Meral: If jeu aie tiling te 1 at eh a
fish, tememlier tint thei swim in
hhenls mid ii 1 111 .mis
foileijlif, I'tii, by I'nh 1 Lfitfj r ronijieny
1 Adrcnlnres ilh a P111.se
FILLIN'li the stm kin.' iilwajs pie
seias a piehleiii, mid about new we
III ' ail siiilteliug Ctletlt III s,Ui
miiii'I laen or Ies inepeiisne mte
of
s
In 11 tun I'ling. hale loll
dereil hew te I'ispese of tin
eli'l uoli ueli
HI lssels se
thei wen 1 1 eke hob s, or
!"-sh for 1 lhimlde' ml
hunteii eiiil
f thm illlh
1 .li 1. m h
I IIS.' Iltn oil
lied w nil 11 1 Ii incus
el w Inch lit- Hi
sins '1 ii,. nihi'l 1 no
opening tin the thllllble,
Inge m thnt the point
tn into the thimble. It
mis 11 Mnnllii
lint the iiiliau-
III till' s, ,4sOS
is pin 1 il. Ulll
plete SI (Ml
II iw maiij limes hiiie
lllllll of the hellsi lip
10 , 1.,
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1:. 1 1
,..!!, '
11 H all
nl Hie
r iwst
si. n
1 '
101 j
i Hire fl nil. ill" lllllllill I "
I 1 I I f II i lei ill .lliell'
II -i 1 ilgi -1 en , lie 'HUT
his ui'k. and lie decides
I (in i ll
, Ihe rnlllir 1 I eie 1 011,1 s 1
w 11 pn pariilieii. 11 nn 11 Minns nm
1 . i '..-- dues it haie nn "il n and
hlllO'itllis the leugh edges of tl,e . flu
lell Sill ceSHtlllll . Il Js b 11 II '. 1 I,
. 1 ills, and I am sine 1 muth-uliili
iiuii'li.ise for the pe'iie of .ill "iii-
ii 1 1 l'i llllei III
nr elliei wise
I or n inn's "t sIihiih lelilri-ss liiiinn - I' nri'
1 ilnnr in nliune Vtiilinil aimil or Muln li.ul
liHnelli Hie linnrn lit II nnd H
IfHATS n HAT
III! llilili lrrir
Tin 1 ii Is m mm 1 11 "" n il ' 1
piilliien during Hie n Ida '. ppuif
lush than 11 1 iie etlu r "ilisnii tn.it mn -
tiling Wlllfll Will e;i . II111 '1111111 f,
custeniera and steieli. ep 1 1 ' u is h
nmi II gullied fei the 11. il 'ill' of
r'hilBtinas Haiti Hi .light less tailing
1 iiiiii;u 01 neon i.n.i . a. iHiiir.n 11 nni
ihiiHOH am se mnnv u inn. In, tlirnwn
Inte the nieriuniiie inn nun i Hlilm
at this lime no d 1 all Hi In lp Hiat
uui be gli en
As haa been kind lileie 1 nnhiilnratlen
Is fin iii.ilimiirlng or inurtisi midnlnif.
hilp fensldeiatl. n uigucs fnii th uigiit
Krrratlinugllt pl'ins eieri punhiiH' in iid iid
lance by menus of n i-lieiniui' lu,t with
Hie name of e mi body te I mem-
beiert, and the type nl frift IllirlJ te he.
appieclatid by em Ii et them "Hm
ndnutcB' preparation for a t,isl is wuHi
an iRiir of the doing Ihiieef m, id,,
old pievcrb puts It A hsi iiepmid
nt the home disk would obviate muUi
needlusH rrmfuslen and liiiuulieal wait
Ine In line at the overworked exchange
Uek,
jBKfiBSriKia7'svi 'v if xhiXi
1 m$m
There's Ne End te the Tasty Things
Mrs. Wilsen Suggests for Baling Day
This Week's Assortment Contains Seme Preparations That
Are Strictly Desserts, in Addition te Seme Tempting
Little Ginger Cakes
n.i
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"MILS. M. .. WILSON
1 1H. In .li. V. A It 1 en.
J J. In Mil.. V. A
1 lylifv reenrd
All
SOAK one-li
water te c(
half pound of aprimU in
ever n or night, then cook
'lowly until tendei : new drain well.
I'lace 111 inking bewi
7 ice ciin nf loin ,
Dni-liiilf litniinmi nf iiill,
I'nur Ii (11ioein nf hnhnm pemfi,
Itnr-ijiutiti r 1 up nf timar.
Sift and rub into this piep.ircd flour
'I it e-thtidi dip nf 1I101 li'nnnl.
S'rrrn h'irl teliUnpiumi 0 kiiici.
and cut mid fold tn dough, turn en
well -Homed pnstri lieaid and roll out
In an oblong sheet . upload with the
roeked driid .ipilc.its drained well
Siuiukle thlckh with brown sugar and
1 iiinnimili and lull as for ,elli roll,
tiihteuii g the inds M'linelj I'lace ill
pan that has been libernllj gn-.i-eil with
geed slinrteiiing then dusted with
tleui Hike in model ite eieti, basting
with the smp luff fieiit the apricots.
Si ri" ulth haul saiii e
Chei el lie, llrcad mid
I'l.lii' l'l Stcep,
"in i up nf mill. .
Kaisln riiddlng
Um
ih 1
Uui
1 11 u
Mb
II II II eik hull 1
'i;.'
ilf Itlllll,
nip nl kiuim.
in 1 up nf m ua,
1 ttlbli 11110111 nf nil n
te I'leiid Mini bring
tfuit'i. .
e boiling
; new add
point , 1 00k ler Ine mitiuti s
'me tulilt ipenvi nf Inittrr.
Um m Ii minimi nf riuilillilen,
I 11 11 Ii iispijiii.i nf itiiitllll.
K11I1 .1 linking dish well willi luitti r
and plai e 111 the bottom of the prepared
linking dish two and eue-linlf tups et
Imtieied bund 11 1 in tlnj dice; spiead
linn' ipuutWs eup of seeded laisins
en tins In 1 ml. thm one-ball' 1 up 'f
.' it'll I'm r en 1 the prcpalcil mill,
in 1 1 e 11 11111111. and bake in slew
"i'ii tin Hun. tin minutes. Sen"
I I'iiIiiIiii.iiii 1 n in made with tie
' lute nf one n,i nnd eue-linlf gill's
"I ! Hi whip ulili letmj egg beatei
1. mil In a linn ineiiugne
II 111:111.1 and Nut Cream I'le
I. no n nil) plute i.ilh pastry mid
hi wiih inv hake 111 slew men fei
iW'iiii 11111111I1N, icuieie the I ii e and
hi1 niln Ihe following IilKtllie.
U 1. p i lie . up of i ii'iiui until sf
udiliiil'
'il.l Ill till . imnil 1 l,f plllllll Kit IU'I
linn' , ri naiMi nihhi'il tliininjlt u
'nn m 11 1
'Iniu tn 'he piepaii'd jia-tri shell
mul iinei the top wiih linelj -i hopped
nuts tn t fil-L uitli murasi hlne rheiij
'Hi's 1 iiiu.i he in-is the dn.i It is
in. nli
li.iii.in.i nun
I'.j and mil lour bananas lliieiigh
' Inu mi u I'll the bniuilia pulp
"' Mini 1 j, 1, , iUn mi m!d
N in iithinp imii nl pnmirnd .nym.
"nr tiiliti ii,iii,u nf limnii juice.
Stii tin reek our lite until bellm;
pniiii in. iee at eiiee and place sauie
11 in in inlil watei te step looking.
Whip one 1 up rie.im stiff. I'lace while
"' igg in Miinll Luiil and add
"m nl ijiMt 0 iiiuilr idly.
N"i "Inn with egg ben 1 or
until
Ii fm mi Mifi nitiiiugiie.
Add le this
ni'i.iigi.. the
11 ' 'Idling in
looked banana mixture,
111 II Neil fold in the
whippid iieam and add
'(in. hi 1 up nf in'dy (hopped iitarti
ihiiin iinin
Um -ln.il i up nf ftntli) ihnppul nuli.
I ill Inte 1 hilled slim glasses and
1 i"
I top
pliiil.li Ji UK I -weef . hocelllte e.er the
linger ('.liies Mtli Hraiige .Satne
I'lin 1 in liming I owl
iin-lnilf up (, Inittrr,
Hue nmi nnr-ijimitei cups of liinnn
suynt .
1 'renin will and add
'(in 111II hrntin eii'l.
nnd ileum again; hum mid
7'n n rupi nf fieui ,
'(ii.'i Iml tniHpriiins of buhiiiji pnu
tier, siltnui Umii aiitl liahiiig pmnlir
near,
''nrr.nHfirferi enn 0 nilfc.
One leniuuen 44 giniicr.
wi-hal Jceilflaj mapl&ai)etiJiiuSxl.iitz am utejl,
One-quill Irr trnnpnun of cferet,
lienl te smooth batter and bake in
well -greased nnd floured muffin pans
for twenty-liie minutes in moderate
even. Serve while het with California
orange sauce.
California Orange Saure
Place in saucepan
Tlirrr-quarter nip nf mrar,
One cup nf vntei, .1
Yntk of one rap.
.1 litre nf nnr ninnpr,
'J hire ( 1 cl tiiblcspnnni of ecu nilaich.
Stir tn blend In the sugnr nnd
stnreh ami bring te boiling point; reek
for fne minutes, then add
Our lampoon nf manor extract.
Then fold in
SI1JI11 beaten ir11c 0 nig.
Our Imije euimjr paitcil anil cut 111
.small blti,
One cup of seeded inlslns may be
milled t ell hi"' the gems or the satic; if
(Icslleu.
When planning the Saturday linking,
arrange te de this work iu the morn
ing earlj. Yeu will llnd that the bed
time is shettly nflei jeu ictlirn from
the marketing And then while the
things aie baking jeu win de the mam
liltle neii'ssmj things that ye le niuk'e
up the home life
Fir. si Things
I'nlifeimii, in Ihe eailj '
th" lnsl Stale te give women
te.n heis i'i ua 1 snlmies
riN.
and
Ml.s
im 11
I'll st woman te he ilrited te nnj
Mate l.egislatllie in the Seuth is Miss
Minimi Krlllin, who will sit as a mem
ber of the lii'M Ibliei.il As"iuibly nt
Ti'liliessee.
THE HOME
A' GOOD T iSTE
Um old Diiiitililtaii I'bti-lim
Curtain fixtures
I in. I iic.'utl.i I'linleiu deuiniidid llx
tuns that were invisible when the dra
peries were in place. But new ornn ernn
mental inrlaln hardware In receiving
iitteiitinn Within the paHl few jears
inelnl tie-backs and rosettes have 'come
into use again and a few ineinl window
Cennies are being used The practical
lulue of ihrse curtain dcvlies innnet
lie men siimiitu llw are il'ii In
1 weicht and an
I'BSllv udjlisled The
use of a metal lei'ulie pi nulls of a
fleer lic.niiictu of nmnj windows,
Where fermeilj we would haie bail
te use 11 wilinue or uniiigbilj reds, we
(an new use 11 metal cuinice With
llcse meinl cninlces go tle-hnik ie-
si tli"- of luass 01 brass and glass
Wheie 111 tn i ns aie p'anned se Unit
no laiilware will show the redH should
In as light as pessihli I'lillncd uir
tains 11 usiialii hung en roils three
nghiliK of .111 inch in diameter, while
i,Iiihm 1 hi t uln -. me "f!','ii run en ipiiuter
inch mils t'lrculnr ;keil3 lite mere fre
MUdiflj Usui, but Mat reds are inmle for
hanging glass ciirlftlns that me le be
kept perinniientlj across the window.
Then- Is aim I life tint red mucin with
nn iniisihlc track for curtaliis. willieut
a mlnnce. ilml njle te ilrniv There me
flitiiiis made lecarrv leth glass cur-
talus and Inside (drnperles, but enrtntm
111 usuniu hnng bctirr wnen keparate
Mtrrt te Cimthla' eehimn must
icrltlfn en one ida of lh uavtr only,
enil mutt be slated tcltlt the writer'
nam and addrtui, 7h im villi net
ej vubHthtd f?it ier(fr data net with
It. Unalenrd teller and letter written
en bethttden of Hit caper toil! net 6
antwered. H'rtter iche xehh rersennl
auMcere that con b eluen In the column
will Bfeaji took there. n eeMenal letter
are eiilv wrllten when otTjelotelu nece-tarv.
Keep It Up
DeAr Pvnfhlii TIiata In a nrnlilem .
ifi1!. hft" be?n bolberinir me for se.veral i
"'."""i ni cuiiiuiK 10 "" .
nn 1 ii,, n.eitlrr ir vnll fOT
advice.
This Is my treuble: I never scorn te
be able te get the boys te mnke a date
with me. If I want any fun I must at
ways Invite them te the liouse or ask
them te go with me. De you thlnic u
Is wrong for me te contlnue te Invite
them when they make no rpturn?
Then, tee, I linve no way of meeting
any gins ana neya wnem i ceum ur
coins irienes ivun.
At the t'eW denee I
anu parties
have an er
cs which 1 attend, I usually
SSiaite. l.fe U nlin.
come In contact with these people ngftln
and se oftentimes become ery lonely,
ueuia you suggest nny way 01 De-
coming acquainted with girls und boys
between the ages of nineteen and twenty
Ave? I will be hoping te nee a few words
from you, dear Cynthia, and then 1
would like te knew what some of your
readers think en the subject.
Just a few words mero te say I aa aa
mlre the attitude you tnke toward the
questions you receive concerning kissing.
Your answers, I am sure, arc belpfut te
many who really knew no better.
LILLIAN M.
It's all right te keep en aHklng pcepiu
te your heuse If they llke te come, but
de net de It Indefinite. Perhaps you
expect tee quick a return Invitation. 1011
probably knew elneugh peeple without
seeking ethers.
Would Give "Gould" Pause
Dear Cynthia lust a word or two
in reference te "Gould" and his type.
"Gould's" letter la ccntrndlcterj', Il
logical nnd nbsurd. Frem the tenn of
his "declaration," I nssunie It Is pos
sible te love nil the- lads nnd lassies.
The Individual must come from Utah. It
the above-mentioned Is net 11 Mermen,
It Is obvious that he has missed the
point cntlrelj'. Vet I feci sure "Gould
will be able te iccttty this mlstake Just
as seen as he matures 11 little.
But the question remains. Is It prrfper
te kiss even among the best of friends?
If they nre of the opposite tax, I em
phatically agree with I'jnthla In saying
"no!" "Dangerous," "Imcdest " Hew
nonsensical. There Ih nn Indefinable
feeling, nu unwritten law that makes
well-bred persons (we are net mention
ing the vulgar porsenngetO hesitate at
the psychological moment. It Is hard
te analyze u kiss, but te 1110 a kiss
means a seal of love, n symbol of own
ership, a bend of mutual understanding.
Therefore. I would net steep te lower
the value of my token 1 a mi neither
an old maid nor a Mapping dapper, nor 1
am 1 a "sit nt home Kalli.' I claim
Innumerable friends who would, If they
bad the oppertunltj, veilfy my state
ments. Speak up, these Intel estcd In
the iltal question of the hour
1'irriTR
Yeu have It, my dear, It's net that
klsblng In itself la bad . It's that It Is
net well bred: It's plain ulgar
Glad She Always Refused
Denr Cmthla May I wrlte te
"Gould"'' Thank jeu.
If a man suld te me "Maj' I kiss you?"
I'd laugh and think he was a boob for
ever alter. Things uicn'l denu that
way.
I'm engaged te the peachlrst man In
the weilu und he neer said that lie
lust kissed me and I let him because
1 leve him. Hut hew many tltnca hnic
Uej h taken imi eitt Ihijh I'le. known for
jeais and some rd just met, and wnen
we came home tried te kiss me and be
cause I wouldn't let them, put up an
argument,
There was ene man 1 went out with
quite a let nnd everj' tlme we came
home be wanted te klt-M ine geed-night
When I saw that he was going te keep
en arguing every night about It my geed
times litre spoiled. It Just ruined mv
eienlngs te think that when we get
home It would be the same old tale 01 er
again. I knew the man's sister wen
and naked him hew he'd like her kiS3lng
the fellows that bietight her home and
all he said was "I should hope she would
and net be as stingy as jeu nrc " His
Ideas must haie been the same as "Spar
row's." Net se geed.
I don't belleie I could count the times
my sweetheart has asltid me It an
ethor fellows eer kissed me and I thaim
heaven that I can hem stly say they
have net.
The lit st tlme I was out with him no
taid "Wu'l. mn jeu going te kiss me
geed-night"" And I said, "Ne. I don't
think I am," nnd he w.ih kind enough
net te say or de any thing mero about
the matter till we were engaged aim
then he knew theie didn't haie te lie
anything said: Just dene1
Of course, there's pleasure In kissing
N'e ene eier denied it did they.' Hut
1 lan't see where then'H anv pleasiue
in kissing all the Minus jeu go out
with or all the g lis
Yeu say. my deal "Could," tb.it veu
' neier knew a girl till jeu kiss her
Hew de jeu get that waj? Veu new r
, knew us, de they gills',' Yeu think you
I de. but all I can v.iy is "Think Again
t.OVK NOTS
i'iiithi.1 Is iiluajs gad when sui Ii
letteis us jeuis an. sent te tlm celuiuu
iir'w hde .ffi u emr; xwz
is a geed thing,
Can Yeu Tell?
Ily I'. J. nnil A W. Iletlmer
Mew the Zedlnc KcreUed lis Name
When Ih." censtellntK in the path
of the sun's Journey mound the earth
me lensldeied ns n whee they me
called the Zodiac and the sepiiiiite
groups of stars, of which then- me
ivelve Iu number, are called its Mgtis.
Se thai the enliie number .nuipiiseth.'
signs of the Zodiac. 1 lie wnid ..
iIIiih" iiiruns '". Ircle of unliniils. I.mlj
tireek astroiieniel's had glwn names te
cnlle Mdence'n t.leg ?. d ! e. "i -"J tl, It. It was with her ion-
irdmng Ihe inlluen.e of'. tnl en f"'"'1". "a ,ct wll,,t tt,lH tU"r" for
anv person wan teiined tending urn list- '-i' '' "
ing his horoscope. In fact, nstrolegv I Secretly she looked Ihieugli the want
was at one time ceiifi.leied as liupeitatit . ads in th" paper, and, although she
and ns exact 11 scienie us astronomy, found nothing sine niiwrtUementH for
11clent people thought beiause the ' tj pints, or accountants, or Htenogru Htenegru
.'tai's isible Ot night, were geed guides I Pheis, or tell phone operuteis, it was
in inailnerH. te muni ium no Kuuil'H
-"" . t 1 i. 1 . ti
for nnr dnllv liVCS Oil lUllll
While thin se-called hcience lins fnllen
into disrepute there nie still believers
In it In ninny binds.
.Meiidav Wliy Was the Tntiuitit I 'or 'er
uierly (insldered I'lilseiuuis'.
Just Try an Experiment-
H ...... 1 SS5
Buy a packet of
and see if it
delicious Tea
Meat Ta-Drinkers Think It i.
An Opera Singer Says "Ne," a Writer Says "Yes;' Whfy
Others Take Sides With Them Which p ' k
V. A. Wih9 J.
x 11 yagf
OK COUILS13 you've rend the much-tnlkcd-ef
book which made n vnl
in nt effort te prove that a married
irntnnn with children should net stav In
business.
Whnther th nntlinr ntAvr1 tttii netnt
or et , one questlpn J whether what
, tried tn nrnve Is true In another
and mere important one.
literary magazine recently gath
ered together some opinions en this
subject, by writing te the married
women whose nnmes appear In "Who's
Who."
TJiey are, of course, women who have
careers: the Mrs. in front of their
e nines shmva thnt tlinv nlni hnvn hll.
bnl, nn,, hem(,fl nmi pessbly children.
I wish It were possible te reproduce
some of their letters, but perhaps you
win write your own lecnngs en me
(subject, which would be quite ns Inter
estlng.
C'nu a woman run n home and a
enrcer nt one nnd the same time? Can
she bring up her children nnd de her
work, nnd de Justlce te both?
Women de a great many things that
they cnn't de.
Iu less contradictory terms, they de
things which hnve seemed impossible
beforehand, and which would be Im
possible te any ene else.
And whether they can run n Jeb
and 11 home at the name time or net,
numbers of them have done it.
AMONG the letters written en this
subject nre some from such well
known women nnd mothers as Mary
Iteberts lUnchnrt, who snys It enn be
done; Marguerite Sylvn, who declares
It cnn't except under unusual circum
stances j Maud Bnlllngten Uoeth, who
considers tt perfectly possible, nnd
Mrs. Henjnraln Harrison, who believes
that tt cannot be dene successfully.
These famous women seem about
equally divided en the question, but
the fact rimatns thnt this "deuble
life" hns been lived, and successfully
lived by women.
Se there's no doubt they can de It.
But bheuld they?
It is only fair te leek nt this side
of the subject from the leglcnl, common-sense
viewpoint.
The Reckless Age
Aline Fester I? 17 npntlril memher of
the younger net ic10 thinli men u-rie
mailc for her amtiicmciil. rllic ni
Ijaqc herself te Charley Tunc tetth tetth
eut leiinn him, anil when bcrauir of
her flirtation with Masen Leng, a
u-rttrr, Charley hiraht thr cnaitge
mcnl, AHnr tumi hrr attcntwn.i te
'J.one. Here the uncsptctctl happens
for Aline finds ha self actually In love
irith him. Uil .110 hat hardly had
tt.. in vt.n1l-n Jifv if'ini she. dtt-
rei'crs that he has been paying her
attention merely oceanic he is using
her for copy In a novel he is witting
en i7ir ja:z anc. Hhertlu after this.
Mr. fester meets with financial if
rersr uiirf it lecemci vcccssaiy tn
Hell the Leii'i Island house. Allitc
finds it difficult te adapt herself te
their new method of living.
The Lure ej Adventure
A LINK realized that the dcslre te de
something about the shnping of her
own llfn must have bren in the back
of her mind for a long time. rhjlliV
(eiistnnt nngging had merely precipi
tated it, that nnd the fact thnt she
hated the commetiplnceness of her life
in Nutlcy.
She had veluntntlly broken nwny from
her old fiiends. Dining these last
awful days in the old house, she had
refused te see any one, and It was
linvne in iitieti her al Hint lime that I
she hnd made no friendships. Helen
Bradley, Mho had been clecr te her
tlmn nny one else, was. after all. nit
a friend In the deeper sense of the
wnid. Aline felt no wrench nt parting
with her, nnd It was rather n shock te
rcali.e that Masen Leng hnd been right
when he bad talked about leading a
butterfly existence.
What Aline mli-setl was the eiclle
luenl of It all. the nnd rush from one
social affair te another, the competition,
the selection of new clothes and, most
of all the adulation of men. After 1
nil that the dull moiietoiiv of her life 111
; N . ,' wns maild( iiliu;. It would have
b,,,,'!!, :r c,i,.g u r h.... .,.
left wiy peer, if it had be. n necessary
tn Hcht for exliterue, but it bad never
been .Mine's miiv te nuept Ibltigs su
pineii, and that was the reason for her
ichfllieitH snliit I
After her talk with 1'hjllis she fell
iiileriht.'d for the hr-f tune 111 dnvs.
s:.... 1....I i'ii 'iielv ih ri nt i tn 1 1 I'h 1 His w ith I
, , , Ijllitm. Well, win net? She
, WM nUm,, m well, and at least null- ,
rm.ilv ,.),,;.,,,.. "l' . n win .eiildn't she 1
U11II'K0M. ,f licr lalenls t ac-'
,,) if tluit weie possible she i euhl
jvi, i,r 0n life. She could knew enlv
1(l ,, ,,, wll() jnierestcd her She
( .' m'lU(. ,.,., fnnmisldps ainem; the I
m)i nm) wmi. uie .minted, and that
tlieught iu itself was stimulating.
i...: .. r,.,.i 11,. it ,.i.. 1. -1 .
'( wiik 10 vi imu mu- nun at wsi
emnariieu 011 a mission ; innt she luul
nt lenst started something, tlint uhn wiih
no longer hitting still and accepting
the surroundings In which she lmd been
thrust against her will.
And then one dm ns s'11 snt idlv
looking through the morning paper she
is net the most
you ever tasted.
i
UlSUXKl.tl'llOM: l.lillHAlll) )Ji "''
ii
;? wr
j.i
" "M
There are some women who iW
keep up a home and keep en with thei
'Dusines nt iue Btinie limit,
It's a financial necessity.
Then there are soma women te '
n public career is a real duty.
The woman with an opera releii
really ewes it te the world te cultlviU'i
iliac voice anu present 11 10 tne musical
puniic.
She wouldn't be fulfilling her pur.
pose in ine weria 11 bub let tnese gler;Tl
'ieus tones die of neglect and lack mVI
use. i-l
lllil vaf 4tlAfs'a Tin Ttlknn snYiw at-l'J
jinu ,,s -...-- w - r "- eui "J
should be ticpnvea 01 ine joys 01 wlfi
and motherhood.
it's the same war witn a wnm ii
whose ability has wen her a place hlh r
in tne weria et Business.
She will deprive her business of a
necessary prep, If she leaves it, after
mnrrlese.
And yet It's going te be hard for ,'jl
ner 10 run mull me uuuie nnu we emeft,
THE writer has an easier task, In a
way, Fhe can have her desk and
her lecgea uoer in ner .own neme. tr
She can divide her day mere catS,'.!
than ihe woman wne must icnve rlget
after breakfast for an office.
She can glve mero attention te the
care of her children than the woman
who must cherish her voice as if tt were
her baby, devote hours te memerlzini,
and be befere the public eye most of the
time.
Hut even se, she hasn't nn eaiy
Insk.
It has been done ; it is being done
all the time, and some et the but
mothers in the country are also the
most famous workers in many different
fields.
But there's no doubt about its being j
n difficult, wearing task, attended by
many hardships and heartbreak!. '
mirERE are women who arc doing It 'V
JL oil fhn rlma without anvlnff n renrA
-"-- -"- -! .-- .-."-; .1
nneut it, women wne arc eusy uui nei1,;
fnmeus the world ever. What havK
incy 10 any iiuuut in uww uuce iiib.i,
double-deck arrangement of life work
out for them (
Iet us bear their oplnens.
Hy HAZEL DEYO BATCIIEIiOR
came suddenly en the criticism of n new,
piny nun unii jusi epeneu. nne reae
it threiiRh interestedly, and then sud
denly her heart leaped in her breast.
The stnge! Well, why net? Other
eirls bad mndc geed; ether girls with
out nny of the advantages she herself
hnd bail. She had taken nnrt dozens
nf times til nmntcur theatricals nnd 'J
she wns nbselutclv without fear. She
was certnin of thnt because she re
membered hew confidently she hnd spo
ken her lines, und hew entirely with
out belf-conscleusness she bad been.
The stage! Why the very thought
of it filled her with glamorous imagin
ings, nnd she felt stirring in her th
old sense of power tlint for se long a
period she hnd utterly lest.
But hew was me te go about It?
She did net even knew where te seek
ndvlre. And there was absolutely na
one in whom she cared te confide. Ne,
whntever she did she must de abso abse
lnlelv en her own : in some wav
she would find out hew le go about It .
nun men sue wnuiu never resr until 5
she secured n part. Tt didn't matter I
te Aline hew much of a part it was
one line would de. All she wnnted wni
:i chance te meke geed, and the future
would take care of itself.
(Te Bn Continued)
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