Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 16, 1922, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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EVENING PTJBHC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA; SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, ' 1922
- SARAH D. LOWRIE'S
SATURDAY EVENING TALK
5ee Wanted a Bigger Part,
HE SURE YOVk COSTUME'S RIGHT FOR WINTER SPORTS
Se She Deserted a Very Geed Chance
EO
S'.'?'w'V.'43
The Everyday Miracle of
-k
III END of mine who likes le
rend her Wblc told me the ether'
day thnt there was one steiy in the
Nisw Testament attributed te Christ '
that she quite frankly disliked both for,
its sutistnnce and its moral.
it was the story of h steward who .
about te le-se his job. mill who be- i
trn
leg forewarned went te the men wl'h
whom he i.-ns accustomed te de btil
ncs en behalf of his cmplevcr and
Hiked them te show him their latest
bills from Ins efhe. L-n h merchant
in his tin n prevented the agent or
toward the unpaid m-ceunt which win
ewinjr 19 Ins miiMer. Ami trem em-li i
hill the agent dedneted a lartvc
sum
Irem the tetul, bringing th nine.int
owed in faeh cie t nUmi h.i!f tie:
amount it had b"-n feiturli
In thh wav he p" VI th- .fdi'i'
of his empleju- uri ler direct obligation
le himself, sinnj te himself as he did
e:
"I hare new n number of friends
who are Imbbted te tne te -nuh an ex
tent that when t .in "i ri,l nit b UlV
master, 'Jin Hi!' b m'u!iv.i'm1 te sup
port nie and tind r.u- jpit en.'
Al'AItT f-em the 1 1 ii jHHi' -.. -teni of
bookkeeping tl...' the p'e n.' tht-i
little tale lnid bare, mv friend was e .t
rsged that dit-heueM ,i person th'
ptewnrd eheuld b held tip by mir Lord
s wertbi of attention en any pietet.
It seemed te her that in ! eutintinir e
bnte n iniMi-e of mi f tuple.ie's pt.itn n
te feather l.c own r.esi. t'lirit n:u in
some s 'nv eeuntenancinc did enet .
be'.itjhe lb- made it seem ilee, . It
bad nei'-r hfniek her .ippaut.'.'.i that
theie was unlj one point m tlie Mv
nrd'n attitude that was emmemb'd in
clever by the Master, ei ui i i c ai'.ts
in the story, "wise."
Christ lull been i-pcikin; of n,,'i.i
nnd it is supriwr; hew vn oft.-n u
one waj or another the senern! sub
ject of money rjme up lie i ailed it in
,tbis cflc by no ier tlattermj name
"The mammon of 'mrii:hfee"i-nes"
Isn't JUPt a war of ilB" ilb.n.; menev
that makes one fee'. e'irl .v esiesMiij;
much of i
Ueldes enktuz of ,f with in en
thusiasm, Hn Kale it as H.s opinion
that the enl.i mfe inves!u.nt of it was
te gain friends by .r. and lie re'n.irked
drjly that knaies nnoer-teod its uses
and emit01! ,ts M''' i.erth bevr than
honest mn TIipv leveht seeuriti wit't
it. turnrd U into :i ladder of ee.ip.
put pel-sens who leubl d"'Vlid tiletn ".n
der eblisati in by l 'aid up for tli-:n -pelves
n le. sir in the hai"n of tin r
defrlres bj it
And bv ia. if i.'itstratliis II mti mti
tentlen that a ih ef of h steward i:ndi
steed better tli U) -iiie honest employers
what menev vas worth. l ied the in
stance nit doubt a well-known one ut
the tune -of an ..i-cnt wh"K' hi mas
ter's delve . ie ieim.il with
(heattns, sn .t- te ,n-ure tl.
rare of his inteicts when J i
iiRcney
1 .;
n in
a'.i. ii"
i-i !rs
ex,:
Vthe
rea'l7e
that t'ie lileIKJ
feiaie hi- ni'i'i
1 ie l s im Mia'
dle-t it and hide
the steward
debtors was
liiul fheeii hi i
would haie Ind a fortune. I'.ut he
reuhl net hare ufetl it without danije-.-ef
arrest. As metiei jr was no geed
him; as debte-s t.ntler stcret ohllKiitien
te him. it wa eneujh te nink hip,
comfortable and .lfe. Hew wis,. e
despise It ni money, and bow i'iir-sef .nj;
te value it for the enli ih.tr.; i- ij
worth In his i use debteis'
And hi that fame token ear I id an
nounced te Hi di-'.ples what w,c. true
for a knave and a thief was j isi a ati ati
prepriatc te them r.s geed :n ti 'mi.
dren of lishr
I'nlesf, they made tiiteid- tej ihein
elles with nienei 'hi -"e n,.t ,;c
in the r dm nml i;eiiei-it.n fenii
ratlin-.!
Making fii'iid. with nieii. j - u-i
77je Reckless Age
Altuc I eiler i' n Apii!il t,i?inbtr
ef Ihe 'id iifn- set nhn thmli rri.i
rrrv himlr ter In r fiiniMrnn-n, iS'Ac
rnyitpc Inriclf te Cniilej I irr
Pirrcl'.i fei tlir ukr iif hen n n;ii'ei,
one faff r ir'ci f'lailij btfil'i tl c
ci!j,lii-en ;, liirajji of hi i f.itiitnv
xnth Union I. ewi. n irritn. I line n
aiteunticil. s.'ic nmf) lunrlr tvii'l'
III letC !, f hlli), hit .lilt I ? ' ,'.t.
(Oicr tint hi u iisuiy hr u,r rep"
ill ii nave! v i 'eii' en ;l i,;-.
ape. it ii ii Tnii Men le hrr ni .
M'ltnr. Mr. I'estir u.rc'i iri'h Imtit
cial iri' rn 1. linn- ill ("( i fe 'e
letncth ni'J with hi) !(, .Shi ;'i-i te
Matthrir If utrh in i. n li ;,i ',
and Ac eftiri te It-i h r n rhiim.
Ueirivrr, nt tin- '!nt hhui nl, he
tt lii Mini MJ iiln',; ill ! Iilii.ili
uilri lur no i',ipi'li'li '. ''irr the
entlie itiinpimy thnt mi 'im'lt '-.
biukrn
Telling the I'umih.
ALL the- hti.t and huiii.lint ni
Aim" had Minet-eti during tin
nnd rather exlia-i-ti-g i-n-i-s. '
thai
i I.-.-'
II .1
swallowed i.p n t". fbieh e' je- -..n
wept ever her w lien II itIuiih i.it.u,.iteu
that he was net gf.ng " l"i l.tr -". S. .
bail been se (eruni et n-.ii iiinir
nleusly tirtu thnt c,n ihe ihei;nt
tomorrow when she weu.n nue te
struggle with the i it' a-:iin irl net
Mem se tei rifling.
Khe whs gnitefn! -h' liad iifier
been grateful fei ani'h'ng m lur Ii'e.
nnd Ir was s-rangtlt -igiiiticiint tlia'
fhe did net held his tti-.ttmen' of le"
mrainst hun
On her waj en- Mi 'I'nin.i- i'rpptii
her. Hint met his eves w.'li her ew-i
fcuddeniy wistful
"It win piettv bad. -asii I n '
He smiled bnk at her
"Y'eu, Jin weie. piettv eiiiu' e.
from new en things nil' i.npiei' . i m
can't be any wetse '.h.ni ".,i wcr. te
dar."
And Aline did net i-sent hi- woiu weiu
sbf felt Hemchi'W that thei weie meai i
te be kind, nnd --lie fell ie:v humble.
On tlie wav home her one Idea was
te make geed in the part. She mu
make geed in order te ictnin her -dt
rctpect. It meant struggli. 1 inert
bard work, she would haie te light d.s-t-OUrmfernent,
hut te-iie dav sh" wi.nl'
prore te Matthew llM'hius that -be
could net, and some day I.hiinia Caiew
xveuld be "crn le, bin in-; -ind thus
cruel things nbeur In r
"Hut I ib-st'i-ied I Iii-iii ' .Mine .,u i
te herself, stnig.'lin te e. fail I !
xra rotten and it -i.isu t all singe
fright either. I'linni Inn, I tlieiipnt
that auting would be eai. hiit. e
-euriie, I didn't knew the tiist thing
about it.
That night nl di rier -I , told In--family
and sitnngt le sin her minm-"
of tclliir; them was din'tnat limn tic
way she bad piiiiiiKil le nnueiime r
lAVlIen the idea of seln.' en the -tng- lind
firet eci-urred In hri she had dream, d .
of announcing her ifitentietis drainnti-1
rally, defiantlj She bad waii'ed
PJiyll'' te i"' presinl when she te'd lir
mother and fa the.-, and sin had
thought of turning ie I'h.illis aith a
HrriJti- little smile iiud siiyins, "Ynu
II Iihln t I tell jeu thai uniil.ig in
tetf iruriii nuuiu iuiii mi- in sniiiv , i
T.A . 1.1 ...... 7.1 ,,... ..... I Vel ....'I"
Ax it happened riijllh mid ticorge
weiu neiiif prcseni ivnen Aline ie.ii iter
Turning Geld Inte Leve
tlifTeteni fruni making wlia' pteacheii
- l" tall "been companions
1
te
net quite knew what they mean by
"been" lenipiiulnti--, but I think they
bale u pielute in their minds of men
UrliiMng nml rioting round together un
til the mnke a police officer mad enough
te ninst thtm and call n patiel wagon. '
rrletuN is a prettx big. solemn word, .
mid imp'iei r.'.iut tibi-ntieiis giicti and
rit ell ed: it s nb ut fii in me of wlitit'
men nnd wen en -an iii-etnplili ii thN
w old il, the mnt' m mil .he t.ei'n,c of
flielul-' !
CJOJIK person- de net giie iiiene.i in i
O m teenlarse tiiebvunilnripfltif their
nflccl en. they tin net giiett hi uih a
n tll.lt the .MReiliWi of ether- gees
el't 'e thr.li
mom J "' I till'
llif piir of i
i'e i i.r lax uti
m Iniii. b
Wie VB '! the nr'te
' !. lr.uis.li tien and
'I'e'Ullip ' O l.t'lf. TI'V
f ii llirm-e'ies treasures
:t In ' b-!': ard -tone
ar.d nun b nld.rii failed n hespi'iil. or
museum, or eiph.ins' -i-jiuii'. Tliev
lake r -ati-'iu "en in iIk s.k per.-etn
liint are be.ns -'d in the bnspitll,
or 11." istiei.i' f pe-e: s tl"ii ate get
t'lm 'ii! ted in a ir ivmn, e 'lie ibn
then thn' -Me Iieiised in the eiphnti'
asviiui'. and tl.ns,. .m1 iibjsant etieiun
wais ti haie the ihbixh's Htnty. but
thfy de let ttii't h 'he deer of the hea:t
the ilijlee 'in ere hunuiu lOlitlttt
r.M. The tin's. the 1 ipi;nl, nn I
ll.e i tnitt,.' i'i '.e n :n ilia enjev an
teae' tit te timte re ii frnils of lb t
M"i."i than the dei...r of the buildins-.
Whit I'htist -,n.d b. thnt tpilfk tura
of a setdiil --ter' ei aiarbe and eheat-
in-;. wn win' lie v iid mativ time be
or and after that tla.i eiiei initie
111 llt'l 1'llievN it Is t irned into lei e
!t is wnrs thin tie'hmi;. t i an di
r.iie Imrin Whi'll is win. I siippne.
ti verv jii'h in ,i n who tnniief spend his
tin eme l. .'i sn.jer danger of leiin t
bis nay th"n the n. in who is se jioer
that he tan iieelv live en his ineeme.
In one (js ir is hard te f.pmd what
ten h'lie. with leif; in the ether ase
it is hard net te npend mere than yeit
h.lle because f leie i
I'oer parents liaie te make personal
s.'uriiues te cue their children cieti
1 '".'i !mple gifts this t'lnistmas. And
n stretch a point further In order te
nne some one elsi-'s h!ld a Kift
ittitrrs ewn mere i-eitntine of the pen
nies nn ev n mme mise'.tish leie fm'
."11 the n orb' I'' lert ii-h nare'its
innet mal a persi icil -..ni iric r te
file, the iieate't th.i' tiiev an t e.tne
t.i sjenllee Is te n-ti.tin theineie.
from civini: tee WvNhlv te tleir ehil-
ilien iilnl tee c.irvlesl te tile cllilUl'e i
of the pooi peoi poei
That is iihi- lhe tempt itien of
inenej conies in with the rlcli, te eii--t'ethms
or eri little of t!imsehes
with tlie iiieiiei ind tiiat is wlier-then-
intnishnient e-ii"s in, te get .r
litilc lme in let'irii fet- tic- last iiuieunt
thei speinl ( ine In in . tutu h about
the ingratitude of i.'cipient.s of the cen
en us sifts ,,f the rnh. What iJ
nttu'illv the ' tise N that inetirv atinet
Im. he
alle lien e- friends, just
Ir hi : ! he tu-"iil Inte
as tnein
low,
A Ul Jie..i
t. (tat oil's d..
1s- I t.i i nn ba
tli a' v.as -aid ,n linger
iilnmt the aii liemr
itbsl.i!if "s into cold.
In" rhe ieal mil ic
is te turn geld
Inte iei
ir i'l,n.tiii.i shopping is ni- tei os
mium of tbe ;ieat fait that ifts of
lme marl: the follewet s et i ti r I.eril.
'Who bolus; Jbh "inptii-il bun-elf nnd
be. nine peer that ln'ii.i thnu?h liiia
mc'lif be made : ii h
Oiir eh''- are little cn.ilU-s fl.kci,ic
heir tun lights into th- dax.'.liiis lii.ht
e'' the ladl.'iur din
(Sed -e le id tin nei'Id rli.it lie
Sine li. enlv hejett"n Sen. that who-
nifin lielieietll in Hi in sliellld
nor i
liPllsii lilt sh n.bl line eu'i'lnstinv he of til'l.tl itii) eitan. e te most
'.. -our le.nli's, r.u. wl.l . ItNf. till ties ri
s'Wi'i; ti. i.nwitiE. h ' ' Ul ' ' 'i'!l s "' "''"
. . . "bm:i:i'-
lit HA.IX UK0 li.VU'HFiI.OR
I I IV-, .t
AUrie -il.e
w;i j ntraii,;eli modest
Spe.v,'
"I h.r. " no !d'
gund.' sh- -i-i-
at nil tiur I'll n.ai -
I'lite -iiiiply, ' I
li.. veil t ar." i".isnti te I'l'line that I'll
make an uc'ii-a. but Mnttinw Ilutcliir.
is gnin; l.-.n a dinni" in In- in w pi.i.
. I..
r,
:i ' !
t ib.'
h.r
rr.
l ok
I'm ije.ng te de mi le
ir u me-iient -iflei sin
w is i eir.til"l.' i!.im i
The. all s',lr,, at
' .llldll't bl'lii-V tiiat
.-'. u 'l I i' itu- Mr
i tir-f.
t.
hail spelt" i
around the
Aline a- if
she win Hi
J'eslir i,!.i)
eanit as
ijuc in i-a ni est, i
ml
f 0 1 tlie
in ike geed ai
ii.'ir.
' Oh. I, :
her ' efi.i-i
snii.rthl S
diC.-eii -e-i,.
He Ufe
in stag"! ' gj.sp-,)
'Oil w tilted te d
...ildn i iei hue
, .
A
in"
i:
-in
ihi-ig else: '
I wasn't i:,tt"e-tei i , jnv-
lii i g '-.' Ai.tie letllllied i,i.ckh .
"Ye,i tin r-lar.d. iUn't jeu. father'
I in lii, ieu, 1 wanted wimetlung i.ra
iiitn Yeu the-e W.il' Stieet anl I
hose l'ii stage.'
Km- a moment fath'r and u.r ghter
oeiril it' cub ethi i Tr whs ns tli.i.1!
'itsa
I i'i- ii.ttli i'.-.-0Biii"l their kiiis,ii ii
!.. Ii--: time, and then 1'hvll - .-
1 IIJ.IOl1
"I'll for ' il, A nn". I,,, in i
t n-.' t! f.iMl'y fame'
'er
and '
Anil- IieSel .nenilii the Ml,
n.'i
i 111.
i-s M.J'
V I 11
-uddpiilr hil.il,'
t e.i i '
e I
e 1.
.ill dull
i.i-.i-I- '
mv l'csi
nigs si p ,
."-.rid T ' er'.un'.i
e make gej ' '
'I a
am
illtle
pun'
i I u b i mitiiiinsl i
in i Ars what
III If ! n ).--
l",."
: ..vnv , v.
; "i jj ...
. .
n i a ,s -ai i i. .. ,i i ,uuli
lel.da i u-stii.is 1' ,. emlng e. S' i-i-da
i in 1 ' ' rinti i.is 1 . . ei .Meridui se
ihe -it 'fla i 'iriH'inj- J-i. 1 ei i ,i
wttl n la' 'lb I,ist-rr,eii er' , arm
arid fi.!s kheiii'l be snt out fit. thin
link te i-sun tl, ildlM r of al r-..
ii.fiiibranc h jii'1 ie hieiJ tin eierbm-dt-nlnt,'
of tin- nail and the oierneihu.g
of pjntuttlee 1 1. rl.s .oil cuniers
Ad lern.al.t uiiliv ids duiiiiK ..hii he i
il.ti Kiiui'ti tnrircl silutatiens nr)
the iu'e, .nil i uiirteHi prcvallB a It
does at te et i-r period of thn wn,r
,'ensl It iiitmii fei ethers It te the fern
I'lep'e iiiiu.it their turn patlenti.i erilr
what the' want preinptlj, and (rrv
sit all Pl'kageti Willi then- 'lliTti in
nn hum in: unead of ethers en Hie pn
lie tee eUBbfnrc, and eieri oien lespn-tn
the ilg'H of wav Is nil this true" It U
tru uf some people. Win cannot It
. ... - . . '
u uiaui, irue or eierjDeay, mis ceur
teeun spirit, net ulone at Christmas time,
"r. a i m" "-"i rutin" f
Wife;
Hl He.tl&- flit. --si MMMsMmiHBKH m- v-:' ?.; 'BaPKSflllP'VR"-'"' .
tfmwMiw miiiHf ,1 i4ts!&vl k KsfafUL S---' mIPW s,v;" ni, t :y I
i -,I" ' ' -1 - "&,?;& v'nssum. r?-.5 ymih ,;x aj.', '! -
. n3. .-. i--j . f-iA bbbebb MHtii w -a.
Phase Tell Me ' II HI jfi?l&.
W hat te De hmm:Kmm KmMmfcm
its (VNtiii.v ' !l;HKUr? 11 MBPrlSlL
'.'f- le 'jiift.ii - re'n. "i'i ! SiltiUsJii sH DH1s KKLt
-I'.. i c." ei- it . ' i ii,. fii'r mi, i"it illV;3 ms vlii rKt'tz Rt;,
mi nnti t . e.irii if, ii i ii " W'!4Hn4llu Hit -. iHfe M'?
n t n .( nc.'ifr.'s. 7li i'i." t.i' -let ,P"8l illllliillll Mil -- 'H9Sw, HSStf'
t. r,ut i;il i' '.. it i if' e le'-i no! ! '.HuSil i 1 U Bili- siJBsBBI ,'B
u Li .tvu lTrm e il ieiim tcr-'i.'i , y II iHlUtuplffitfXf .u- flMHV
i in'i. ,(. ' i;-- imin1 I-lit tft i' i ! ijSlwlO!. EBh ft? JH t
nu ml, H'nlei "In i nli (seldi ' 'llii :Bt IIJJku iitWPl-qjl ?HPI 'Sk. Vd'
i-ittt - i r.'nif ecu ti- 71 i f't "lim t wfcKi UyMKAAyVf ft -sr-F" X. Hr
. ill ..'hi. .-..I ft,... i. ,.,v.fi. i.t'rrv USAHBH? W - IVi v J 1L .SH
i O'V l r.fit'il ee'i ediuulilj itcts- Bffiffi vT itjl YjR
etSJSl In jSM.
"Seme" Question! ' m.'' M' LA Ifes
je u c'. nllii.i - I hi
w luu I must t ikf p ii
im: celuiiu. I li.n
I'll,) i eui le.i'leis te
The uut-tleu Is, Is.
tl'ii, ! ,t- mil''
ii, ejt lawrest-iiat'-iieii
I weiilii
.inswi' f' i ti"
.i sh lie - tale
i M.iiift-t for tie mile
rN Till" mlhht
Shall He Send Gift?
I.k.1.- ' .. ntlit.i -I bin. ,.lwa - t -. 'it
cur i etumti vei . mviili nml -leulil np
lirei Lite 1' er. u . h if mm milil
answer thl-i iiuestleii for me
I ar.i flghten leirs old nr.il lee
been Keli g with a terta'i. Klrl for iibeut,
two weflc" XVeuM 1 be all rtftlit fe"
mv tu gi.e bi'i ii i 'lir.sttuin iirisi.t'
i 'an --ou g'le ire an lilr.i of n coe.l
glf fei l.ct ' Tfili
It "iiiiil In a. rlai t te semi her
flewe-j i' -ei. luiii hi en Ik r oft. , in
1 c 'We V te'uS ""lH-Wlte Jl.-,t -el.il ,i
1.1. il
Why De Men Wee and Run Away?
I "in i -- nth a Win , oil ' w in ' de i a
rui :.ftrr a irirl and i.esier In i- w.t.i mc
, . --H a,,( -in, vnm assurni or -
u-fiii 'itii ai.tr t.e-i nnu of I er true r -'-.gs
shun Nr .mil (lien In r HI.. ti.ev
s. ou., ii ba I habit ' I try te think of
rir.- riai.ii. -ihi a.11 thin she-inl .ii
i.P a. b :t it t.il.i s Hume ene with ,i ' ,p
of brains I hums
J ei t n lead our column nnd "'.e t
' . 'i-riv ifiratiei of xtsslnji. ever t -n. i
i IIe-i tan a. cir! 'iijey Iclsun a u i
iih'Ti e':e doesn't ere a beet aU.at ir
Te -.e it 's disgusting unljs.s e i .,- s i
'ieal, ard then I ittiew it In T'.i' n sf
Tr- anil tel" ine win men thre i ' ,
I iiimi' a.'fei-'.lei e' a feed m 'r,i' a a
after .ili.nmg .
I Kuplrir xeu-can tell m" n ., nn t.
anil tl .i.ilne ion for snur Vhii .i ,-
t'M
ATLANTIC i ITy FI,M'"I,'
U 'inpoe-lhle te tell iej t ,
ti.ai iei.ii m.n an- fie ' a i ' i
1
-S'
hit
a-s leinii 'vemeu tre
Thinks
She Has
Lest Hire
!
--. ntlii.i I ain ii t j rt.
I
J s ii i.t, ! un fa r.t, etid e.i- '
a hie bi th upppKlte n-. Vci-
tl
fijpg in n have teid ni" thu'
i la-,,- very -"rleus pielien T .
i fiiiei- I '-.aH kfepinK cmiipaiii- th b-i
a'.wu'n t-en level- te tni II s a
!M.rl tr'i "si'.titnt and ijem m... I w.iifeu
- he alu.iiH i-linid tic ,, uoed tin -
of 1 s idden hu htt-pp. d e'lt ein u'.K .1
v lib nmttl!' Kill I ' tw he- e'n- s
s t-i'iltSn, Slit deirt herix If ,n nnd
e- hI.Ii ts are i e.ir Imr V.iie.- ,I , , r'i
I ..re te my .ink'is. which I tbinl. i fi
ll irl-t leng-th for a-.' modest jeimdr bid.
ilre I nier de tn- ':ir up Mv t'l' mu
iH! tnu It iniid Impreie rr.- I den t
f'l.n.' ,e I llice thl fellow- re lietl.'ntt
'irtlhle Hew t .tn I win hlH ntTeptleru
bai'k" IUlvr.T HKUKII.V
Ae.Mi.se the jeuns man wet t i u' - "i
another Kirl is no reason wli; 1 1 Ii.ti
dropped veu. tnl"s ieu . n i-i-ur.ii;, d
; cu ate both free te ten ou ' 'b 'ijtr-hOew.-
; ou may pleas.-
His Contention en Modern Girls
I nar ",ntbia IIi, 1. n e rrK'jI.ir
,jder of veur h,-l,tul eelumn for null..
bune time and If I mny I would lUn te
ijiin ni: opuiien en m import n.t, mm h
di'h.itnl fpustlen Tl-auk ie-i
!i unsiie-- t, Trebla'.s le'tei, j tber
,'iii lv eirrte with 1 Im i-i I s opinions
ifK.i'dhiK liift'tiP. but tlilrn l.e bun
'' t-aiei.i'-.d a. filfle b' a Inif no bus
Itnti.ls ueu.y klKHcd . 5d jfii'i"
IHrhumllj I bale tut iiu"j a f,n
eunc fiir'.-i freni elvtei: te inent t,.n
li.ie te dim icr the Rill who would re
f jde a fe low n iriieil-nli;ii' ltlfs und al-e
u ftv. klH-es nt et'lei times. Thus, xirls
ait fiem peer fan-'lles and also i.uti
erH, but tbtti" all liai' tn, t-trre opinion
cf a letinK man i-Uhtei n t, t.i,.m ,-tw ,
ai.s of ai;e, wlie cui idiri, th n cued
time OiciHlenalli a li-i.'.ii ipe. tt, a
tdri wle 1h uintemici u-.n ih. i or i.et ),
baH money, but puttint it pirnnlv, thtse
idnd of Blrls uri us n-.iri. us l,eu n
tefth"
Tell me why the ciih and mhhi et the
bejs Insist that tiny ure iioeitlie the
e dlr..'ir.i Klrls ure pruni ni0 iiiiki- nnd
tiiat thty themcelKs lnie tieter t il.en
mue'i Hteelc I-i piomli-MieiiH embr ls-tint
I tlilnlt that i can irutnunj my th..t
.1 .1, - ... -1.I..1. tl.. ..t.... .,,.... ....
but In reality they usomble I'tnsemblu
iers- miiflh
vu'iiuiii-t ni.-i .iir,i-M;K
i y mmm in , i
I e i
llatui'
sin ii
hil n.r
et blili
WC'lt-
,(.1 in tin linn ...till -nt: i. it. ilals like tin Ml , mil su.ie and
The Indi whii would u-hiii.tiiig t'" wftirs a coat of tweed, with
-leeies, -ni ne linn in- Mid n I. mi te miiti Ii. Sin- of the wintei
tiails pie,, ts ,i com 1,1 i ,ii ie'--hair In ran, with Mvt and skill
and I. hi plaid, and fell hat el blown. Her partner en the litilts
tw I "sheits striking wool -tin-kings with stout shoes and a
e'l j.u hil, with a sporty twenl tap. Till- -i lioeigirl like, ii colli celli
in it her icr-ien of the pull-ever -neater .-Hid n luii-lietl wool scarf and
hat of liain eniing ioIeis, Her biether, or peihaps he's the boy she
gees -kating with, 'ees in for le aiy white sweaters nnd fiinnj tap-,
with the iliii'ible -lent treu-ets that ran su.nd nil the tailing around
he wants te de In the liecki i game
ii
May Christie Withholds an Opinion
en the Coquetry of American Girls
Hy MAY
A Itl. Aln'-iii an ". us mule 00fU
-" than thiir lin-tli-h cousins?"
i-eijueuiMi
some'
ehc ii-ked m
j i-l ti,e ,itliei da; .
b J ; iniestien,
wasn't it'-
lie only been n
fe w e k s ever
re Hew should
I knew V Aten't till
(.-iris ceiuettish. if
r e j'r e henslble'.'
i 'I'll it .sound-, i'iii
raditter, but it'i
r ic I'er the only
tinsible woman Is
i ' truly feminine
ne, and she luif.
In-r plem-iiic little
MIKIIIies with which
te -.'.nn her way.)
I think Ameilcin
).' ris n re jiinl a
nun mere complex '
'hail the Lllf-libh.
wi ie. While t-cein-
:..w
Mere fii
mi; the studied nibs
tl i knew i ule in il
of the I'rench, '
wliHt fanelnntea
a in n
and piepi In It
'I In i tin s ri ucii better than the
L'ncllsh -,'i-i-. Tliev iindi-i stand thnt
in lib i,i. I ..u' en the arch of uu eye eye
blew, ih,. t it of a h.tiii-v little hat, the
lilting i hj i hm et a skirt,
'I'he.- n.e mere ' difficile," uncertain
like the ludi in the poem and that
mains tin ni Mieelalli attractive, though
it r. chin t ti
And tin re are ,
I mtid Si.ik- that
he art nf htimiiiii;
hican-e thei hnic
e many men In the
tt . U'liis linder-it. n
t men iiioie capably.
mere opportunity--
and dn.s'i'i piai-tKe nuil.i- perfect?
I tliink th-it r.nglish girls hnve mere
attrncth, ioIeis, i I may be forgiven
for saiiug -i l'min earliest nursery
dint, we in i- tni.ght te modulate the
voice te a nuiet, -oft tone. Te shout,
in ini-f the tone, s teiibtdured "bad
form," mid "bad form" is thn most
billions, i rime in I'mzhinil ! Se we are
trained te be lil.e Shakespeare's lady
w hose-
' mice vus ever soft,
gentle and low. ait tscellcnt thing
In woman ! '
As ter teiiiitii, the Lnglihh gill
leally doesn't understand tlie art 'if
' lumping." She Is it man's great pal.
She t-han-s nil h,s sports te a fur
greater extent than one sees ll. Auier
im, iiIiIieukIi the American girl, In
(llilduiillj, l.eldr, lets of honors and is
a marvelleus nlhlete
The LiirIIhIi giils "en mabse" go
in for 'sport The-, ride le hounds
with the niiiii Ml of them golf. Thej
me e.ipert ti out anil Kilmeii iisneru,
.. n.,1 ..It ..nn I.. I ... . I. ....... 'I'll,. I
i turn out hi the lens of thousands te
wateh the football mutches, and en
..,.,,,,. rnu, COUMl.s ,01l SC(! quite as
bbbbBbW I
lli.t.STIU
il . ns it
" m x
CimiSTIi:
i main weineii a
men. They knew
is te knew about
odds und the latest
; new of the highest
i'V''r,i thinj' Iheie
horses and loin;
tip I'm spenkln,
down te the ine'
im Londen maid
both wa.iN ei en
tile modest tune
dollar i
"t humble, including
, who backH n horne
week of her life te
of four uhlllliiE-j (a
Lii("li-ih -.-'lis become a eert of habit
with the men They are pals In spoil,
net sjiertini; puis, if jeu understand
m ,
Hut ns te the lequettish part, I
refuse t uue nn opinion. There tire
manv. m.in.i different klndH of co ce
iuetiy, .mi knew, nnd girls will be
Sirls the wliele world ever!
THIS DAY AND YOU
By Ralph Walde Trine
iil.ier of "Jn Tntie With the Infinite."
Die Life Vollews the Theuiht
1 here i- iiethlni; mere true in con
iiei-timi witli buiiiun life than that we
liieiv into tie likeness et these thinj-s
we centemplnte
I.iterull.i nml i-t lentilicnlly and neee.
snrilj trui i- -t that, "nb a man thinketh
in his In ait. -e is he." The "is" pirt
is his , humeri r His chnracter is the
sum total et his hub t.s. His hnbitB
i have been feimed bv bih t-ensL-lnus acts:
nut eieri i mis ions act is preceded and ,
given Inrtli te bv a thought.
Vlnl m I'i' him. it thenslit: nn (lie'
one hand; iharacter, life, dedtiny en
tin- ethi i Hew -iinple it becomes when
iu beiii- in mind that it Is the thought
of the prtsept moment und the next
moment when It is upon us, nnd then
the u''t. und se en through all time.
One can in this way attain te what
ever ideals he would. Twe Bteps nre
necessary; first, ns the das piiks, te ,
fm m one's I'leuis. nml (second, te fellow-
them continually whatever may '
misc. wheieiir thej may lend him.
.Tiwaji remember that the great and i
ctieng fliataetir m thu one who is ever
icndy te sin i ii'u u tlie present pleasure
for the Inline geed.
Iln who will thus fellow hii highest
ideals as they present theinielves te
him da after duy, year after car, he
will find that, n Itante, fellow ing bin
beloved from world te world, finalh
leiind her nt the gates of I'aradlse, h
he will lind lilniself eventually nt tbe
sum, i gates,
Life is net, we niay. saj. for mere
passiuc iileusutc, but for the highest
iiiifehlinent tiiat one din attain te,
I he noblest character that one can grew,
and for the greatest sen ice that one
can render te his fellows., and te all
! lurinkiiiil. In thb) Inst we find the
I highest pleasure, ter in this the only
trm pirw.
Adventures With a Purse
WAS checking our the well
thumbed Christmas b-l and dis
f evercl tlinf i.vee ei 1 tins Met unite I
finished with my pun ha-es, and the
pocketbeol; whs almost einptj. liut T
I... 1 .!!.. ...I, 1 1 !.
leuuti huilicillllli; t en ii ne-tfr-ii int.-
otiestien veiv niceli- a bodkin, band
, painted With clusters nt tlni blue in-1
pink flowers, and a im-ie
if soft, satin!
ribbon te match the Doners, drawn
through the eje. It is just tlie sort of
thing te give when jeu i an t alterd
much. There weie pit tine funics, tee,
of the white iveiy nnd h.ind-pninted
Mowers. Just as dainlj and pretty us
they could be. and finite within reason.
Tlie bodkin is $1.."0 and the fi nines
S2.50.
Seme of us feel that iiitilhial dowers
.are nothing meie than dust catchers,
; nnd jer we get them jusr the same be-
tause they are pretty and de leek nice.
I saw some exceptionally attractive ones
made of parchment, the steams werV
long and would fit in the high in.se.
They were priced at Sl.T."
i-ll.0r "..!.. . .t'.iV.. .nnn"",1."'l VJ5f
rjuiiur, " iniwin-j i i .ii,.,,. ur null, ,,.,,!
,Mlttppn iiii nniirs 1,1 n Rnn ri
felft
Our
Lilie Se Many Girls Who Become Dissatisfied With
Geed Positions Which They Consider Toe
Humble for Them
T7l!'lM.!i: """ exceptionally geed
EJ ill amnluui- Iheatrienls that every
body told her she ought te ?e en the
Mage.
She used te net In every church af
fair, or chin it performance that was
given.
Her ehnrnilus neiee nnd cleier "eniot "eniet
Iiir" made many an otherwise drugging
fihew sueccwful.
(ml se. noliedi' was Mii-nriHcii ill-
Iheuifh eieiledy'w-JS delixbted. when
1 ,1,1 1
live theatrical inannner eii'-rt-ti
lMdle n part in out- of his new idnys
this enr. ,,
All her friends were e thrilled.
. They l.lnniMlfU.grt!eBl!ien theieiy,
neni inn iinu sin- ii-u-iii u ii .. -...-
off that she
iiniild be the hit f the
bIiew.
tislelle uellt
off. expensively chop-
i.t-eneil nml nverllhinc. te start lit'l' 1 0
IiiniMilH ill New Yerk.
I'liend-. heard she was le hate one of
lii miner principal paits.
The show arrived, nml eier.ibedy
tciMUieil the neuspapers caiteily for ie ie
Iieils of Kstelle.
There was no situ of her inline.
Weiried. the.i iiiTJuired of tehitiies
nhetil her.
"Oh. she's icft thai shew: thei
weie told. "She didn't have nnilhiiiR
except a small bit right In the fir-st act.
no i i'ii I acting it I all, and se she didn't
stay!"
ESTK
-1-i wn.i
1.1,1! is like the glil who Is ni-
s leal in" gencl leadiiiB-up iebs
be'nuse they nren'l big enough for her.
She wiin'ts te he the whole show
rij;lit awiiy. '
I'nftl vhn lenrnw flint ill ni-ilee te eel
niiywlieie it is necessary te nlarl. and
that in erilT te get up higli It is ueies- , sueu uy-eun.
sari- te start nt the Imlteni, she'll be It would de them mere geed if thei
nothing except a iplendld starter. would wive a little of that time nnl u
It is dlflicult. of ceuiHe, for girl it. In meditation ever the inevitable re
who has alwnis had the best of every-' suits of Midi action.
Should the Married Weman Werk?
Why Net? Asks This One
le th'i t'iltfnr of Viti ui s Vvii'.
Kcftrilnsc te Ihe in I ides which jeii
i me running in jour paper
i our paper r until e te
I tin
liiairieil women who nnik. I feel it
u merely a matter te nc ueeuieu uj
I be.b pintics hilri-esiMl. If liinrried
'wniiwii find ihej are mere i entetitcd
. .. . , .
spending their time out in the business
world instead of wasting it staling at
nrics'ciV'"',! 'u'Jt'tufc
own affair.
At m , . nl I hue a hiv'-ioem home
p.. ..lit I line a sU. loom lieme
I'd. idi 1 tak" sole cite of, de looking,
for foil i nml ii in holding down a wio wie
tf. rial position en the side, nelihu- being
neglictvd; In I. of iiinrse, it all has tei
be systt-tiiiilid. 1 prefer it le staying
nr home, as ir is net nece-saiy thut I
go out le business.
Ily coming in contact each dai with I
Liisiness, one keeps intercstcu, as jeu!
pre heiiml te see something new going
back and forth each, dav that you miss
bj staling at home. Of ,eiire, hew
long unv one can keep tlilH up depends
en Ihe individual mostly nnd hew srti srti
eusly one takes life.
eik never kill, d any one. Consider
our grandmothers the way they made
nnd spun the cloth for , lethes, all i
the ether work tliey did m hi, 1) tudav is
made easier by ready-made clothes,
electricity anil oilier uieiiern metheils,
I Oil I J Oil JCHlliJ" II IlllCI st llllll W ll.V II
,,,,n
woman tedaj haw mete time en her
Get ready!
4
CijVery seen new it will be time te put the tasty
stuffing in the big, fat gobbler, geese or chicken that
is te be the center of attraction for the Christmas
dinner. We advise you te prepare for this occasion
by buying our Victer Bread in advance se that it
will be in the proper condition when you need it
J Victer Bread is truthfully called the quality and
quantity leaf. Its wholesomeness and goodness are
recegnised and appreciated by its host of users
these who have net yet eaten this generous leaf have
a pleasant surprise before them. Serve it once and
you'll serve it always.
J Only the purest ingredients obtainable go into the
making of Victer Bread. It is baked in our, own
sunlight bakeries and sold in all our stores where
cleanliness reigns and quality counts.
Victer Bread
6 c
leaf
Bread Supreme
master bakers' masterpiece
Ik If .rrtia mwi
IhiiiR te start all ever again wlt, .1,
wetdl. '
But Bhe must remember thai It .
in her own world, her own umall m
Ihct she had the best and was '
sidered the finest. W8'
This is an entirely different environ
ment which she h- entered net? i
world in which Mie is net known, 'ti
ccpt a fairly Reed beginner.
11'h entirely up te htv te prey
that world thnt hIic is worth the hirt
Idsitlen which she is seeking. '
.-sue can t no u uy get tine mad u.
can Re tl
!he leadlni; part isn't hand te
I her the minute sh
uppeais.
jx pUK time the show In which V.
uUe ,ifti, n( ,nst -
afcepied a part ()H
, (0 i ..
.nu sue tippeaieii .in every ait n
black dress and white apron, with
tinv. fiilly cap en her head.
In the first net she opened the deer
for one of tlie principal diameter n
Ihe second she answered the telephone
for Htiether, and in the third she handed
the lending woman her epeia cloak, rt'
liring with a neat curtesj.
I'er all her high-handedness thf
hndn'l gained n tiling. She ha-1
had mere te de in tlie firnt net nr
tin' ether plar than hhe had all threuth
the three nets of tiiis one.
I ryllXl .s what alwn
.i eti lly off the In
ys happens wkn.
handle nml tiv i
. I... . n mnl.ml ll.nl v... '.. t.1, .1
1 HUUO r.llieieiu,i dim ,i,u it ueilCr IMI1
wnat you nave Dcen euereu.
Yeu himplv go somewhere ele nd
make (he same humble start in a iliffjr.
ent way.
Thove are a let of girls in what Htr
consider humble positions who 6pen'l
' much of their time contemplating just
hands? Keeping house in some of tie
small apartments is like play, which
j en seen glow tiled of if yen have
netliin,; elbe te occupy your time.
While a husband's salary is suflkient
one ran nlwajs place nnv extra niencv
-- ..... ...-...,.,- !.... ..... .At..,, IMUllUl-
, ,int Illn , llu t0 purchase the manv
lit 1 1 r things u housewife would net
' alwajs fei I like gelling if there Is enh
0110 ,,aimy te depend en.
J , i-.ai,,.,, i, ix .... t ,i, n,ii, ,
r- rlOTrt":
li.'lliiiv find (entnntpil uhile lmldiiw Anvem
, ,- .. t . ,.,:,
A MAUltlliP WOMAN WHO WORKS.
vw Old. Things
The nn.e of the modern girl for
long-pointed linger nnlls is simply a
revival of the taste of medieval tl'ters
in tills matter. Nearly nil the old mis
sals and poi traits of the Middle Ages
show ladies with very elongated finger
ualR
The new thing Is often the old tlilnj
refeutiil. Kven the political equality of
the sexes was iiullclpnted centuries age.
Tt has iusr been discovered that In the
j ear -MOO II. l n city In Asia Miner
xvas ruled by a prince and princess
with male and female prefect, and that
the women had picclsely the same pener
as their colleagues.
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