'- 'tii-Vv -v,v- vvVvVV-'-W. " J ) ffl 12 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELrHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 11)22 tHfl IM ?7M" '!' .v '-'V".v,- "l ' B It. I ! I I 8 MttS ! ; m I 5 fcr,. ' s Ae Jge of Remance Dulled by the Beginning of Maternal Leve? lly WIXNIFIttil) HAItPKIl COOI.KY A MIDDL12-AOK1) husband who is! mother of the (irnceiii. anil bea-tiiiR of infatuated with n young plrl In the motion -plot tire world declares that when Ills wife had ii baby the censed te In' rr mnnlirnlly uttrae tivn je lil'in. .Meth- I'rhned "dulli'd tin I romantic nice" of piu'den. What kind of n i in Miami uns u i. , Mho le.t nlvprtlen I for a woman In cause she became a liietliil-V What kind of love did he tet'I ler Iter.' n i. i. ..it..i.... i "". ""'"I i-niiiir, , tl'.' WIN.VlI.TtlM) HAUt'l.U i" iui.T llvprv one hiiewi ' that theie are endlei varietle- of love, for it. without .icslectiiiK the cine el n I inie (. Imt. of ieuhc 1 realize I Seini! .simple Minis experience only etr prei ions hnmim life ilml in its enrlj I ";!l"u",1 .KJ"'m! .,n'' mueh " HUci ,i Llnd I., n' wheje lifetime. Uthers feel Ma.es ,e; he, ce.ptantl.. -""a VWl ZWV 1 1, nunc ether l.ind : .Hid a few leiiipl'.cated And m ih- 1'iienli oil hu-l".nd i- M,,,.., mtd liiiiiKluative individuals, run the icli Inis thai ni.iti-i nil i c a fee In re- I This ieci.i-.t m.iv svm foelh'.i, but pliant of emotions .mil thrills, end fee! mniicc! I nevnrthcleni Id i c much foctler about Unit t In liaM' touched the hcl'hts imdl , - . , " If I Vnew 1 was iltrht i:. It. ilcpllis T1 "' reiiaiice he ncaiis i; .civ tucl A hand eim- I, .itber or lhT ei.K.mc i:.iiiiintie Im,. ....ri.iiiilv s te ! iln. . (ircil. It bus itiMiiied the poetry of the world, and kIxcii us lln- 'mister JiaiiitliiRs. Mm.;c end art lune been I Jiem-Mii'il liy romantic and often tlittMi.fi.il t.i.uii... V..I . .ii. nt In. iw ........t.ii .ftii.iii. ti.t. ....-. mitre fjiu'ti birth te nmru'leus master pieces. Uellcien uiMilrcd Itniihael and nil of the sreatest painters, the world I has ever known. ships. And shook topless towers of Ilium. 1 'lie way llie .eel eij'ressps it. Molher low h.i In en cidelirated In peels and e.Melted In all the d'p and geed people who lime i ,itli::i'il its iiiar iiiar eleus iiewer. It is sj nilieli.ed b the Madeiuia. and Is as old as time. Way back in ancient Keine, when a selfish, frivolous lad) was failing en Cernelia. Sl'V i, I,., :,T . , rii.t .offer '' s.''i,'l" ".' ";,t"- ""i1 "". r" unless In civilian cletl,.. i i. ,i up b.vause the himbmitl, a young broker "em "''"V' lnP n "' "K " " ' in , tmt prnlse from llutclil.is. nnd yet of the round pearl one. I. Imc has cnn-cd terrible MitTer- that huimni lite is a p.cc.eus g,n. need ni.,ri0' uniform. There Is nothing ns net yet lintinciiill) en his feet, could :l pnl lMre Hnft of a firm or corperntoi , i(,p ,vln,a t.(1l.w ,,,,. , her at ,, , ing and dev.Mntlun. llel-n of Trev. net tret that for a briet sens,,,), she Keed as it and all n.y girl friends will net supply tlie hmirv his bride re- cvc" ll"R ' int w,""'ii ls ''"" l"J1' ' ' ,i. ,,,) ,, (1(. rehear' il. and cengr.itu- TliIAT was n few months merely by being beautiful, is supposed eannet dress faOiiemihlj and act gaily. l the t.itnv. I euinsl. She hm venderful eiciiectatiens 1 ,0 'le h.pr ?- "' '""" '',,1"1 '",'...' b.ted her iiiieu nulling the part ever, X end of the summer. .. have brought about a In. rriblc war in..nt iles m.i i.ritig solace in times , ,1nAen v eethe.-irt. who Is a ' of w hat a broker's wife should have In ,s wen. i erna .s who me.c r"" '-' ; Al im felt niOi-i! Kinti fill tlnin exiiUnnt. In the meantime Man Between two nations. ei -nrrnw. r w wmi m im prnaiien. "......... -m.. ci in n te spend .New the manner of leine ami trimm ngs. ' " '""' ""' , . ': :" ' , , . ;,,. " . , ' , ...,.,,,, ,.,. ui, v.,!.i m,1v. "eii marred; le be spec fie, ...r,. , ., ,..., . ., ,,'''' -'"'I I'J - l"J-'il: I'-':- ,r.: L." '."' ;. V.. ''f. te'" .'V" "'"-i). a werM.iggl, 1 of mere than -tvV- i U,"",,i, 'Vn2 ,,r :f 'l,..it' . ' " 'll i ..... : . ':. .l' i ".r .; lu,v. ! ...KnKe.l tl.e night of the PERHAPS SHE'D LIKE SOME FOOTWE Hi f itti f 'l j-6a&8fc .tss&d&jgic&.isil Here are shown all kinds of delect.ihie tilings for the te. i Miim mules of various styles, some very French with round Iecs .ni, lev I '-. ethers with a strap te held them en; sport stockings m li'ue-aml-w h ie checked silk and wool, or black-and-white, grai-and-b ue ,i- r.i -and-white plaid wool; buckles, the delight of the woman Willi pretti Icel ; buckles of white metal set with brilliants for u tongue s'ipper; iiuek'es set with imitation topaz te go with a brown or bronze slipper.' Christ mas would be merrier for the maid who received such gifts THIS DAY AND YOU By Ralph Walde Trine Anther of "In Tune With the InAnltr." STAMHNO IN THE .SVNSHINE It is net what the conditions may be In a life, but hew a man meets what ever conditions arise, that determines vhcther he is a creature or a mnster if circumstances, ttun determines whether he has backbone and stamina, and withal geed common sense in con nection with bis life problem". Cheerfulness, a determination always te stand in tlie sunshine rather than in the shudew, makes lite, with its knotty problems, continually easier. It's tlie "'oil of gladness" thnt hilps in doing the work. ii is productive uie ei tlie innuence inal iiivdIii-iiiiiiiIi' n..n..i (. ... s..... ...ut. in,, -in M-inij 'siiiii iitnii .Mir ives, nun. neips me irienil anil I lie neighbor with his problems. It's a KICi rcat help for us sometimes te remem l.er that the neighbor lias Ids problems lilse. And then the neighbor around en tlie next corner likewise, and i Tn take a cheerful, uepeful, epti- ' Juistic, never-doMn-in-tlie-meutli, but ceurage-nlways-up attitude of mind, Is te tct in, nnd le keep in continual iteration, subtle, silent forces that are working along ihe lines we are going. ml that open the way for us te arrive They are the fin -s that are working i for our continual geed if we are but Min enough te reccgnie tliem and put i t... ...... ll'l'llt uui. uii.-! IIIUUl Thev are waiting alv.in. te be an- proprleted by us if we have an under- Handing sufficient te enable Us te ree- i;;iiize linn appre prune un'in. n is Ii part of mv religion te leek v ell after the cheerfulness of life, and let the isnize nnil appropriate them. It is pismnls ismnls shift for tlieniselies," s.lid Alcott. Coviirleht JUS!, Vu Public Ledger Cemiani WHAT'S WHAT fly Helm 7)rct The herd Instinct Is te crowd, te t-lampcde, as any one wne his or' Jlcd en a cattle ranch can test If:- The I... 1 I.. n Hid cri t.(i nn cll Ii nu IIT'I Li ID ifc (UlOl'-lUIIIIMIIVII HIUI IIW rcrifd hew neldeni passengers try te Inake room for another The herd In - .tlnct crowds them all e the front of ll car. leaving space In the back which L...H LI llt ihf 1mAII twifriltd L'UIIIH iUlU 111 Vi H UU.'H liLlfunri I ICsen whe their tlestlnatieri Is thn ' Hl'ffi?.p!. .K""iE?wlLe?.,",,j;,l.l....V; Bt'nately at tlm front, refusing te budge Ml men Oilier te auew iaanKcra ie cnUr or lli depart. A little courteous ceinWtralliJji would nut only be uc neiv. eui weuiii ui:iuuur u tunc thought for the IndlMdunl !,,,,,, j . " -" ' ', " ""''botiem. Among untrained liumaii beings tb.-se "''; "mi ei i ,..i,, 1 li. n I li,-i ,. m-.. lirute cliaracterUtlcs m.iv In- noted at -"I' iiiiilei'ililngs ni'.'litie. that um'd ltnes. During the holiday shopping waul te sit up all jubIi and watch', nnd easen. for Instance when elevators , .-ilk Mep-ius, ,,h. I j,,M ,..,, J(.Kin !re8tnStCe0ySunn0 "nni'agile '"nSSrti tS' '" H (,ml '! ! nl",,t "' ,1,, nn ftft.i.ne,i.ii0.lln,r ii, ."Vr 'K "', Ihnt inu'll want te ... ,1,.-,,, ,,,, i, ceneernta. hi'r mnculficcut icueln. Cernelia inlil lii'r nrnis n round her two -eiu Mini sal 1, I "These uii- mv d'v.i'li!" S!i" hud twelve children', lull tlit'M' two be) chanced tn become famous .Int.'MiiiMi , '""1 championed the tisl'N of tin- iirepli'. Motherhood is net ulwa.it npprrc- elated li.v men. howewr. TIip l'" of , pay. ilNvipittfd man. who vuint-i n woman iiIii.m te lip ep;:.uill. gowned., ami reaily ter pnrl. ami werimy i piiHtlini'x, sometime resents her pre- occupation when u baby urthev. Often! her health Ii e ir. and she W net nldc ! t 1 ,, tl... mad na.e he h.i Iiimmi I ncciiyteiucil te. Smicij ccaes te in- i,.r,,vi ,.i-. hecall-e die Inw fell -eliir . . . . ..... .. tninu deeper iiml mine mill limn UK" 'mere :i II te liiP.IMIIf. (!lll''t ii llll rislit (ltr ilm li!le. Inn Aw lin" no tunc limn irr nl mI in . e'.v mil"-, audi the i enManl effeit le .ii tie and llatlerj him. sunlj oil" uuiii't iliMmle In-' fuel Mint mother! l has dulled il..s. , I he niitlnr .ln our."- her li.iln mil-' lint li.r fin. mmimt.l ..ilittii.le Willi llie nipper. nut l lie liu-'i.iiiil wiie lias ii, in uie imiieinatien nun deliiile fielinj; l with Ids wife down into tlie alley It .s i rue th.it !fs -.I. ii'Min, s in il.i llie mist, ike i f giii" hi:: i vc',- ami in 'dlffeieill le lli.'.r liii-b-.iel u ill' llisi new ei it.n ; .,f inlil hellion !. Sni in.n.. 1 1 1 1 sliniii .mil hi aie miiittr.n live in lire's nnil Manner. I'ut this is imi in ces..nry . and a well reuml"il wetnuii I . , , , reiiiiirs her poise mid i harm, am! , lealies that she cm be u delightful I eompaiiien and retain a reiiiantn eien while Ill she terest ter her liu-bund ls a deieted mother. Can Yen Tell? Dy IC. J. ml .1. IF. P.eJmrr What Causes a Min'se.' e nave enen lieuiil el person- n"! ellen lielllll 'if in In the desert seeing b-feri iliem a lici" tlful lake vliieh. v"ii im' ciipre"! 1 te (Uenc!l the r t'liist itli il life Ki- ing water, sudden !is.u,.e,ir-. and nothing liur the heat ladene.l sMmls surrounds tli.-ui as before. At oilier i lines n tlry is s,.(,n, liii-li. llkew'.s,. ilis.'ippenr- when it I" approached. '"Ii.ii Winked parties ha i perienef., i, e same phenomena. A rescue ship v. ill appear before them, bur when tiiei row toward It. It niysterlnu' . disappears. The lakes, citi"s and ii'scue iipN seen under these eircui'istain es n-e entienl illusions ., ile,,..., tc ....I.,,.,.-. .1 r I eeis -ir, l in ' , "'l"'"'1-""M ",r enjens. .me are .-uu e.l In llie ni of I gill being repeated), hem In their pa. -aue thieugh the nr '1'liere ,11- evernl .tiiais m natural optical illu-.li.n-. -the ,., !... ... .. 1.1 I. i. i niii.ike in ttiiMn jamsc:iies are simu i ins i.-ii in nurni.ig s.inilt: the im,, ni..r gnn.i. !n l.lcli inn .ir i line i.'l,. i, ..ns it .bjeit iii.-nr in ihe s,lIMI. til.,. ,Mi he aerial sp(.,.ti., ,,,- r,.t,.,.0. i.illMj.. ing te tlie air. Thee mirage. ,,,. ,1,,,. origin in various atniesnlierie condi tions. Th,.y iiiav Ik- uiiii t,, r.-fr.i. tmii tlie cliiiiige fiein a stiniglit line, uii-h i lay et light in- heat a mime p.fslng through a -ihhuIi nfn a luediuui of greater ,ens.e 1 hi n ' .llle il an -ingle ..iiier than '.'ii .legice. ei le i - ueeuens, in which mu ,,f ,.,. ihruwn line!, in'.nr .Mikiiig .ui .in. . ,, ,i, i 01 I 'nine, an, i niultinlie.i h th,. ,h.r, r. ,. isltlesofatmesphi.ni l,im-. j .... ,,r...,..".1.,,.,J "' 'lnt '""""""i l uraj in het ' ,'1 "",",,, ',' """" ;'' ' n" " '' '" - '" sii'1'" .","',,'""s l";;!".-a". e.i.l I .: ". ' "-"" '"'", '"" a.pi u.in 111 their higher den 'I I, i f , , r , "i-i" u.iu. f ' V?1; '"'"'K"" in ,1,.. Ar.t,,- u ., '"' id te be caused l.i il,.. , .,,,j, , ,., """"" iiiiting place in in.! .!! n i , uie siirini ,. : '.'..ii I I lie m ,i . ii mi,. ,.M , I ..... Ity . i-i.t i le-e i l llt-ri nil Illeil, i ail . . ,. nil.. eeiKlen-ntlnll when 'l.i moist .,i i .iiiiieu in pnsMiijj mer iil.e - of n .- lomeirou Miy Dees l.'arkniss ('.m,, I V IV; Idrvnttircs With (t lrSt T WANT te el! e i ,, ,,, , , , -1- I really de net kiiev ;. ,u ,,, Kill IIIIO'U tias I ni lOlllllI Like s ,. f ,(, ,!,,.,, P I III! I. ill e llie hi alell ll.ii x, I i il it i. i rtainiy weith linding 'I M. e -i-iers nne npi-neil - ling-rie .1, e.e. an I I wished l cmil. I wr.ni i, ii -"i in. , in, ii, ,,.,.,.,. belle-., pininetei I,- !..-,,,, .,. I'll (i i . me iiii.v ,j , ,,,.,,, slwnis wauled." And i. , VOU e Wirt of ii an is wmi ion . in , .,,. bee.l ise il s v,, i,.,,,,,,,,,,, I nu wt him linii.i.. .1,1... i "lie ei' it v p. i I ........-...-.ini-.s ,ii nui-.-,,., dg ng el In iihei.t i!. i ,,, ,,,,, ,f,rt .i.. n.ii.n .-.ii-.ip, v , sl, il,,.r le be weui wuli ilie dju-;, -,.-,.,, ,,. f U a light blue ei,. si,.,,., . ,,i ,,'. .,bnut ,ll0 ,,, jt( , '. ' . ,,"" '. i . . ' """" ' I I I ' s ft 1 ' it I In fl 11,1 II,,,., ,,. .. t I "" 'drseir. 1 .. . . . ...,,.". ""P'V'L. "'.':!'. '"''' ''.'. "',,.,. .,. . pr. Vu.Vn "WK.'Vr e"..n I." cr M,ln "''" I (I . A Cestlv Fad ..-a te1 a .1 r i- nt rueusl, f',nmc "f l"i f'lfliienahll women of ,.rc0. I'arls are wearing wigs ilide f wx ie for nnd ilvcr 'threw). TlJfytfn- arc r,f I be bobbed ball- variety. Please Tell Me What te De lly CYNTHIA 1,'ltfri te C'lVtlna'n rn'iimu mint iurlffii uii one tie e llie mir'r entv. re.rf inwf In nlw.cd villi thr urllrr I'niiii tint utUIri $. 7'i iimiir tclfl tot If ti)thtirrl i l.r ifr'lrr .f.ir.t net trhh II. Cikiumif irll.n uiu! tfltfr. icrtttrn e.i hnlh sUIrt nl the nirnir will net D m" until. Ifrlln who lelii f.r.inil c.Hirr,'. f 7iiff inn br i; ci i fit Ihe calumn i" II iiirnr uitiJ: Ih r. , n. I'Tte oil Irtttri (in- u.iu unlit ii mi utiselulclv nic. Asks Gift Suggs&tlen near ("nthi.i 1 am a student nt the unlv, r'li. I .mi nlimte. n years old and have iwn i;eirE villi a t;lrl my age for tlie rust iIkI.i mentV. 1 liave seen "."' ""Jnily eic u v.eek durliifr that S"i' urunlly ei c u week limp, se Mu fee v.e knew each ether ralr.v well e.v C!itlh..iTi.4 im cemlnrr en anil I til lit lnuu nu l i 1. il In c'lv.i nr I am ,,t le".i n vli.it te Klve her. Mime riven In..- . milv m nfli.n ilml thai won't de. Meney ilecs net enter "'" '"liir or : incline irame weuiii Im a line Impi'ivennl tilft Leves a Marine ,,...r,- ,,; .fi-t- ictitimr s Im l,.i... ... ........ '' ... . . '. ii.tf. ,i"i ii it it I iIiht en i im r.t si wrlliii" '" Mm, llintucili tj C.ntbla. ie ich u.ni nui mii-taK?3. ! O I.. VOU nili.i lime ie"t thn wninc kind of Blr! If she enl wanted in i".ii. uu vveuui net Ce out Willi eU ila. r.itier than in im.tn.il.ite Munis: m.iii Pi c!il!-n clothes , ' I., why no. tulj I'vutlila'sl .IllM join a nurcli wlier- you will at c .is! inrvt .i nlec trlrl 'ie will he tireud t tltltr lllllf. mi ltrh..'a .....l.lnn ..... ..I. -.- ....... iitiL." lli'illlli: Mju ,l t lie nidi in the world IJI-:VT Se " Says They Aren't Given Square Deal P. :ir Cynthia 1 would he much fdi.i-. d II Mm would he si Mm! as te mil these i w ncs In .our column, con cen con eiTiiliig enllsteil .-ervlcu inn. I, as the rest ,,f ii m-ve. i,,rn, n,Ii;. (1,at te m.ijerit of tin. ii.epl,. of the I'. K. A. ir. net cl Inc u ,t Hiiunri. deal. lie, ,ni, tin- .iLr.ift.- soldier, F.iller .mil marine are loekid en as under l. nut ml .r lenders, did von ever cenliler su.ile one lvis te 'lie the uniform de "i s ilutj for I'ncle Sum. or i '" I' S A. would be doing he s ,i,K ,m Prance Is today" Most of ' lie s' eeis sycm te Oiitnp from th" women ' 'HI l the who ll.le crnwn-ii'i sons. I ' 'i' 1 Henk !t ewr. they would realize ' .it v i. e ne: In the uti,nr-, . their wn neil. Ii-, sons weu il liint tf. he ' dm eit Mayli. this will he a little ; ! fur e m I'edy ; It Is the irjih and mi il kp hi it U'hv net a few cernl words ler the flterni Instead of th bad .nes, for we ave te feres. ike .ur dear ones at home ml pe through Mils mtllture u'Mnd for a elar . d.r . v hll, our oretheis l:i xlllan life can h- near I'.etil and ale 'raw thrlie our my. If people de nut ncer and hiss at Old !!or.' why slieu'd many de It te th. uniform, ler It means tlie same as Mild (JIe "SOITl DOL'llir miki: He Vill Net Support Her ! a" Ci 'i'I.i I am a n.arred woman of thice years I am twent venrs of age New I am 1 1 Win? with his people. I have left him Mieral times hecaus" lie tteuiu 1101 jiruperi.v supptx i ir.e ami u ii;e i me .1 home. He claims he must slay at his home, as his mother is n widow md needs help I reil'.e this rie'e and am perfectly , n tent te Ma w-.t i lus mother, as I get n'eng nlcly ltli le r and family. Hut i no ii-i ii (in, uui an.t uere i sinj ai . limit. .nl !,. ns much mm 1 ,.,,, iirnimil I he lien . I of coir.-', l,-i no menev of my own land ii ust as": 1.1' liu-! and ler very l.eimv th.'.t I n.ed. II makes geed irenrv aid has t r little expem-es as ie only pava en liear.i le re Uut he iiends It all for h. nisei' en clears nnd ;ees with a cre.nl of singe fellows and iliat I ii.il i..tt.H lie t uviue i... cnj.i.f ui" e. i, in- i. iiest r ..., ii.. iiim.ii'i t.-nt tn.. ,.t trt itnr '111 ti ll.ilrt nv.in tn me ' ' '' - '-s - ..... ...w. .a.. tr i .in tf,...-.. i e in, .ri-i. ...i ii viii ., . ii--. -j .n .. ,u..iisi iiiitt: he win net ma' up for several Uais, ihleji m.ikes mi- verv miserable New 1 want v-'ir cdvlce In what i dieiilil de 1 nun li.ie a penny In my no. ketlioelc When I need miv thing i ,tnd tt-Il him, he is he has no money I4i. I I.,-... ,lirr. r,.tt,li -is tltitrn Id it. i. mraii-i of M bidden In different i.l.ics In ei" nom, which I come across 'h.ii el. .mi sr Am I at l.bem le take some of the ienev. ... I hae l.arelv enough te wear? : n.-'( r hae any pleasure. I can never ' se (.ut bee nisi- 1 de net even h.iie n . ar ii'.i-t of niv own AXAIOI ! Whv i t take a position? If your hu" and wll in i Kle you money for clothes lid little tie. ei.irv expenseH, you have iikm te be Indt pendent In the matter if lllOll" THE HOME 1J GOOD TASTE ?. Ihnuld Donald'en Tlbcilein I'lireb and (iarden I'unilliire If one is se feltunale as te lue In lie cuuntiy one must realize, as our lji';iih cousins de, that the out-of-i. i.rs is n very ltal part of our living. Mur sun is warmer than the -uu of England, se that we may plan our ! i.i.-.e( with a sun-room I which uiiiv !,.,i. n.t-iilii.. in flu. sunimerl. n le.-.-m ,,,. t Ii rngli-h terrace, where we may It us much as possible. When hcreeiiei, " - ... can have ns niaiiy meals out of locus, or piuctlcfill out of deer i, as il I ...I .n... Il weather liennlts. The furniture should tie reei or wir!,i" or twisted grass with s,)niP ainti.l vned furniture I treated with a lmlsli that is impervious te moisture), ,- ,, may be of wieught iron, also painted 'im , Y .huiild be, nlwiiis. a table for . i,r,..fa"-i I breakfast out of doers. Is n ? Im. ch-en nr afternoon tea ;, 'hairs ,,,,, r,irlIlll .md comfortable; stands - ,,. unXtl nnd fetn: little tables for iiuga.ines ; elgnreite sunns; am ..,,sible. a wall fountain. The awnings should . ..... , , liarmnnlz.. .. Id. ' " e. ---- --.---,, he house, anil may iip "i pi.un ejster- hltr with green tliuiiuiugs or el some ,, strlne. The cushions en the .!e '!!! ,-hnirH and swinging couch should he ,,-.. ,-nor sugtestlve of the cel "nr(lcn beyond, - I t ..V, ' '-- ,.- t!.I,. I. ....... J.... 1 I... Ii .. Ii nl. I...I.1.. 1,1... i i. t !.'' ii iiiii-nitiH UIU lIllCIIIeiLI', liil-l'IY Will III l in- it 111 1 I I .1 II L ...... .1..... 1 I... .Ill ,....1..II,'IIII11I'III' I'lllirill It inn ,,-i.n... .... ti.miiti.wi. limit it - - , i ciii in., ih.. !.,,- ... t. ....ii i. .'.'. i due te llie renin ' c v. I ! y- '"iHtTirrj? when finished, these sachets are uet 1 ". U. ii &:t&VlWiti """"e tlm" lhrPC' i,"m", Um' mnn' nt t?f f liViW Jr' mi" cut heart shaped, these last nniti.si .,'!" i WWAm&' l6t , measuring two by three inches in size. . li."!ll'lll"i"l' The .nchnt Is made in the usual mnn- lie 1 I Tomorrow "The Garden," A hat can be a thing of charm without much trimming. This one of velvet has nothing but a ribbon woven crown in beige and brown with a loop that streams off the brim. Yet it would be hard te find anything mere becoming or charming. Should a Married Deserves Nothing but Contempt Te the lMlter of Weinan'n I'iikp - V....- 1.. ...- I! I "l - I ". ".' V .'" '.' ' '"." . "' .' " . "."' """ K" " "n ls """"'.v. inilct'il. I nave in mlntl ' ":w iinuiiiiitti iiiniif jiini uriiitee of sex literature of I the 1 rem h s heid, x.ie ims new broken 1' tne lee!y Utile home he provided. nt bast as "nod as she li.id before ninrriace. and returned te her r "job" Ink of It ! her cnteer, she called it. Till Tin re Is no mere noble career than that of a geed wife and mother. 1 shall except none, for II is tlie groundwork of the Natien. Without geed wives and geed met hem the ceuntrv will go te the dejrs. What was It Inspired our LOVE NOTS y KAY KHAN Women .Men De Net Care Te Marry The one who takes him seriously. The one he cannot kiss. Or the one he can kiss tee easily. The clever woman. The silent woman. The candid woman. The independent woman. The woman who never tries te under stand him. The woman who understands him en tirely. And alas, the one he eventually does marry i Cepvnsht J.i", by Pul'.c l.t&etr COMjiaiiy' The Weman's Exchange Te "Urte Jeune Fllle Curleuse" I'm sure tli.it a small lamp, such as you suggested, would b.i very much np - predated by the person In question . , . . , ,. . , ,,, in.. ., Ml" COUld net llflp but like It Other suggestions are a bceli of the kind you i i new f.ii0 w like, a box of well-chosen I ., ,. , -.,,, .,.i,in. I stationery or a pair of silk stecking: . i a Nevel SUDOer j0 the Editor of It'omen's Page' - .... -rt,tw T fint nlinill te elve a i Hear Madam I am nneui 10 g e a r....-U ....ar nft.l trnill.l 11UA IO (fOW 1 wuisn .ttti-. ... ....-..- --- -- --- i tvhat te ten'. Mllr-. s. T. , , . j- .... This sort of supper Includes frank- furtcrs, sauerkraut. nninin rnm. pickles, het rolls and coffee. Concerning Art Te the Vdlter of ll'omen'i Page: Dear Mneam ivlnuiy leu land address of person who w I me Information concerning I and method of Joining same. Cn u,v' near Madam Kindly tell me name I'OUIU Kive art clubs GltACn B. Ge te the Information bureau of the it Alliance, 1K:3 Walnut street, ana I am sure they will be able te tell you .. hat you want te Itnew Dressing Dells u the Kditer of IVemnti's Page; Dear Madam -- f'euld jeu possibly help me In locating a shop where I could dreFs dell.' 1 am an experienced sewer and, ns 1 have a little girl of school ace, I would llke te de the work at home A WIDOW. Could you net intere some shop around jour neighborhood In selling veur dressed (lolls for you or In placing h card In their window advertising your ability te de this kind of work? The Weman's i:xchang, at 114 Seuth cventeenth street, would sell these for t .... tn.l 1 thev llllPll the work VOU I ,,., -, t-nn -m.lrl tnlfe aAVe.nl llnlld ihere I In pe you nre lucky. Little Gifts If jnu have n friend who ls keen i bout having nil her personal things nalnty, make her severnl small sachetn urtilt of white linen and iinbreldered. They nre just the thing te slip in among one's handkei chiefs, lingerie iileusfs, et uer, i.l satin or inncta, in pnie eiue. , pink, yellow or green : and ever this! i Lltn.iii.1 i.nritl.e.- (.ikn nf fine hnlld- ! , vrehlf linen or ercandle. I On., must he ndi-et In laid embreld-l ery te make a success of this, for that is the main decoration some flower, spray, or perhaps a small running monogram. Around the edge a quarter Inch wide edging of Valenciennes or thread lace ls whipped by hand; real hue should be used. 11 IH" 1'S till . IlllllWIWVt "VII i .,, mcd,tlHen of lace may be bought ' i ' , in . but laid embroidery Is fur If one depant embroider well, a '" -" " prettier. Handkerchief cases nre made in the s-ime manner. Cases for baby's pillow or for one's own bed, handkerchief cases, and cases te held baby's dainty i lethen may be made en the same plan as that suggested for the small saciicis. Want a New Bag? The bugs jeu see! There are mere if I fascinating ones around, puffy little ! shinies made of softest veleurs or fig unsl stuff, lone beaded ones with colors , ,,-., ..-,.,...., . ,.,.. .! ' Mijuihin'iy couieiueu. s sinnins i-um 1.... I..... I.. ..Il .....I ni........ nn.l l.nu n design of cut-steel brads zigzagging Its .way among the intricate figures, while kn dainty fawn -colored cleur has for a handle several nnrrew cords, willed Fe dichl together by n tiny tassel en each side, M"juMgMft'' k fffr &r AKlHv ' ;)hh. , irfL. 7-. '" , A- f3Hrak v jnr jfKKmKfe. mmtmrnmrnmrnmemKammMimMmrmimi).- Weman Wert? early M'ttlers te t-nrrHk-e nnd nnhle of- lert was it net me noun women " utrnve with them iiven mere strenil eusly than they? I he 'rights, ei women" sinks as a battle er of free- where Is the man ledn who in stronger (ban the Inllucuce of a fnsclnating woman? The high wages paid women tcdny. with the eennspient independence and luxury thus open te them, is under- minim- the American limit'. Netlunz but contempt should be recorded the woman who deserts her home for the pay envelope. Ne one can serve two masters. Why ever get married? TKXAS C. Turban of Baby Lamb Caught With a Jeweled Pin By CORINNT. I.OWK Seme woman remarked the oilier day that she always thought of a hat as she ilid of a casserole. "It's such n line way te use up the lettevers," she added. Such a iewpeint de'es net nlwajs j work out successfully, hut tlie fur bat , is one cn.se where this woman's faith may Ih-applied witli positive benefit. It i is reany wenueriui new far some old , remnants et lur will go in making a new nui. This autumn the fur turban and tlie fur-trimmed hut hnve b en, perhaps, in better standing than ever before. nc illustrate ieua a ciiarining tur nan of black b.ib.v Innili caught in front l with it jeweled pin representing its only .trimming in hievement. Such pins and I...!...- ..- 1- .... ..i ' - . i , unit i tn ...t.ii.'ii.-t in t in siii-i. lei nun ..,..,.,..., .,,... ..,'' J, V i . -.-. .... ..u.. ......... ,..- 1 the fore. Tilings You'll Leve te Make Helly l'ln and Needle Cases for Your Christmas Fnvers Helly pin and needle cases are nice for dinner favors. If the name of the guest is embrebleied en the outside, It will serve ns a plate card. Cut green I lelt into the shape of a holly leaf. Cm two or three pleies of white llannel the. Mime shape but a trllle smaller. With black silk stitch the center vein of the j lop leaf. Overcast the edges of the I leaves se thnt they de net fray. Itind I (lie leaves together at the bottom with silk or ribbon. Make a red silk ball . filled with emery. Jein it te the lower I end of the case KLOUA. Stick In Stockings When shopping for s.toct s.tect nigs buy a whole carton of Little Sun-Maid Raisins and make two dozen kiddies happy for $1. 24 five-cent packages of Im Im cieua little fruitmeau at a Chrhmuj Bargain Price! Put one in each stocking. And let little people hand them out t little frirnds ai Christmas gifts. New idea delightful. Get them new at any store. Little bright red boxes full of little raisins both geed and f$d fr you. Little Sun -Maids 'Christmas Rffisins" 5c Everywjj.e Had Your Iren 'illJj'f The Reckless Age I)y HAZEL DEVO ItATCHULOB .4fiie Feuler U a pelrd member of the iieunpcr set who iliinks mm u-eir mutle for her umitxemcvl. She rntmitcs herself te Charley Tyne, uu relt for the sake of beiitp eupaped mid Inter when Uhmleii breaks the eiifinyemcnt because of her flirtation tilth Masen Leny, wyerlter. Mine t aiteiimleil. She fiiuh herself actually in lore with him, bill irirn she dis covers that he. Is itslny her for copy ,in a novel he is deiny en thr ja:: am; it ii a terrific blew te her yrntc. When Mr. J'esler mcch irllh finan cial wcrscs AHnc lccUlcs te de something irlth her life, tihe pacs te Matthew Uiitchlns, a bin producer, and he pives her a ehaiue. At the first irhcarsal of his play he hitmil talcs her before the tntlrc cast and for the first time in her life Aline spirit is broken and she Ii humble. The Opening TN' TIIK weeks that followed. Aline threw liersel self with utter abandon Inte (tut itm.l f I.tllv Itn.-i. her ninrvpJeilH lienllli nvnved n triiuil ll-vrf. for si'' thrlieden the hard work, and Ilntehiiis i was never unite mi lnricites- toward her as he diad been that hVt day. When bin. ttri'ivped Ids iiicaninR. be cen ciifettrit"i'il her. nnd gradually she; lit-nn te iiini"ine the pari, mic Di'ltan ile'iiliii: hiTHdf mere and mere into l.ettv'.s peiMinnlitv. until one day when 'she 'had liiilshed' reliearsliic her blfi ..... . . !.. I i.ffiVIP. Illtlrh HIM sniil (1 1110(13. "i. ..,., i tf.nl.- " wyi luillll Allnc drew a lout breath. She felt , ,,,,,,,,.. vni,,i It seemed te her . . ,, ,,,, .,..,. ,.fllinl...i se mttfli wilt say that." I l.nviula I'arcw looked at the gill out j0f shrewd blue ejes. She wondered if aIIiic were as iiiiiuceiil as i-he looked, for Matthew Hutrhlns never worked l vvitlt nny one as lie had with Aline unless lie was practically sure ei ui"'h uiudu u discovery. Ten year.i uge Laviuia had been his discovery, and she would go en playing with him for years te come, for she was only thirty -live. Hut Aline was made of different material. After she had served her novitiate with llutcblns she would be able te play parts that te l.avinia C'arew would be impossible. Sin. Iiml mere lire, mere mission, while J.avlnla'8 charm lay in her whimsical appeal anil sue was wen uwuic m mi" j fact. aiiiic wns unconscious ei u ;it.i-t scrutlny of the elder woman, and there was something about her that made l.avinia certain she was net feigning intiecenee. ..I ..-....' m.. .t i.i.t ii-. lmi " T.a- I1U1I l. DU.1 t tllll. I" ' inia thought, making up her mind suddenly. Hutch hud his own reasons for picking en tlie girl during the first days of reheaisal, perhaps he felt that she had tee much tge, nnd if se, I'm net going te spoil her by tluttery just new." And se she said nothing mere, nnd tlie rehearsals went en. l'acli duy Aline felt surer of bf.'self. mere certain of her ability te portray tlie part of l.etty. She had grown te feel that she was l.etty; sometimes she hud an uu canny sensation of seeing the world I through I.elty's eyes, nnd this was of (eurse due te the fact that herimnginn herimnginn tlen had been stimulated, and she had i..n..Mii n ui.lutrdliin t.t lu-r i.u-ti tiersen- j ,,tv ' (),i the night of the opening of "The , t',.,,hi." Aline Niiirered no nsienv of fnir. Dressed in her shabby stage costume, she steed in the wings watch ing tlie pluy with eager eyes. Out I rout were her father nnd mother nnd Phyllis and CJeerge. Ne one else knew anything about her stage debut, for this new Aline who hnd developed under Matthew Hutchlim' careful training had no desire te be known. Her name had gene down en the ptegrani as Alicia Frnwny and she had decided against tlie use of her own name lest j',,"j f the old crowd seek her out. Just before it -was time for her entrance, she had a qualm of mis giving. Suppose her nerve should for sake her. Suppose after all Matthew llutchins bad done for her she were 10 hieak down in the part! Hut a moment later when she wallfd , out en the stngc she had forgotten nil about herself. She was net Aline ' Pester, nor even the shadowy Alicia , I'enwny. She was l.etty, just I.nty'. i 'IV e pnrt gripped her, .md sh spoke her I lines centldently in that leiely con tralto voice of hers that Int. r was te pieve no smill part of her enormous popularity. (Tomorrow What the Ciilics Said.) DM ,Ili:itrV WOMAN ASSISTANT MAY lriFV Mm M-il.le Walker Wjuhlncten may U lireuslu eien innic premlnenily Inte tlm public ee Uiirlnu the threaten.! Iinracli men I tirecri'illngn. Cenmnnce IJrexel, .1 m'- 1 11 im 111,1c 1.1UOKI! lorreHPoniieni writui , fre.iuentlv of news of lnlen-Dt te women, of n.illennl an.l laternatlunnl Inipert.ime, in tli.j ti.lumna of the 1'iuLic I.ui.ukk "Maloi It 1 li.iblt." Adv. I Christmas Rosier? The Gift That Pleases Everyone All the Time Our Hosiery Depart ment Is Just Inside the Doer Oflering an unparalleled op portunity te select your Lady's own choice. Our hosiery has the reputation for beauty, new ness and quality that will make your jjift doubly welcome. Silk and Weel Hosiery Winkelman Style in Quality Footwear 1130 Chectnut Street lit, Twelfth The Way We Women Sacrifice In Order te Please the Men We n.-,.7f. it sn Mrtnv 1XIIY don't you wear that pearl W pin. dear?" called mother, ns Maude fussed about Kfttlns ready for the ilaiiee. Maude ftewnrd n little nnd tossed her head iinpnllently. "Oh, inetluT, I wish en wouldn't nlwnys wnnt me te wear that thing. I don't like it. and people don't wear lliep pins nny mere, l'verybedy else Is wearing dlnmnnd bars, and I leek se silly and old-fashioned If I conic out with this old round pearl thins en." "It's a very lovely pin, Maude," reminded her mother, quietly. I don't want you tn leek old-fashioned, but your father pnve you that en your birthday, and he likes te see you wear ing It, nnd with that kind of n dress It would be just rlht." well. I nun 1 rare. retorted Jlauile "I II wear it around the house for daddy te see. hut I'm net Reltig te !oe; like a frump at the dance." And ke that nettled hat. Maude uns one of these independent yeuns iinue.s wiiesg eniy mw is ineir own wish, whose wish In regard te np- I pearance is Je be ns much like every i ether young lady of their, acquaintance . Mil tiriLCtllitn " """"'.' As usual, she went by her only lnw. l , get her own wish, asserted her inde penilence. She were the diamond barpln instead age, at the dc has been she became dance, and was mnrrled a comparatively short time I afterward. She came te a bridge party the ether afternoon dressed, of course, in the very latest a long, swinging skirt and an overbleuse with n close-fitting band around the hips. Her silhouette leeks exactly like every ewcr snneuctte at tne party. Uut there was a difference in the de tail of her costume, which was imme diately noticed. Where everybody else were n long We have jut wfct you want Ik i&i Christmas Gifts for Men d& Woven Madras, $2, $3, $4 White Oxford ) neckband or cellar attached i2 R M "nlleP"ln the belt ffi English Broadcloth white or in colors $3 $4-50 $5 J9 Pure Silk beautiful patterns, wonderful values $7 $8 $8'50 g Gray Flannel a dandy thing for a young man 2S0 $5 This will make a great hit with Dad: jfc Fine Woven Madras (Something Special) $3.85 ea., 3 for $8 And this with Mether: SZ Ladies Hese wool or silk, exellent quality $2 $2-50 $3 5tt & Marshall E. Smith & Bre. 724 Chestnut Street m(Mj fwAfv hDCflflh 4tww J m 1 1 11 1 Hi "y Marmet Coati Squirrel Leck Coats. White Ccney Coats.. Natural Censy Coats . Mnrmet Cecti ZBffiJifffflrTfflrW. A Weman's Choice of Gifts FURRIER ffU -1316 WALNUT STREET- Aik Vewr Qreeit Mince li In ) ATM wm all the eld-t Our Independence of Theu, Marry Would Be Consider nt Tie Di.nV tln It k I.AMt tn...1. I....1 -.. iui.iii .uumie ..an u miner smn 0n.,H round in shape, nnd set with beautiw J nine penris, 'y Why, Maude!" cxclnlmed her tiiri i ner, leaning across the table te SS" ' the pin. "What a perfectly sweet t & i I never saw it before; did Jack f i. i te you?" ""'t "I never were it much," reniu.' Maude, without savlnc !, .lM ' Jack didn't give It te me, but he Cj it se that I've sort of get Inte th. habit or wearing it. Yes, I think it", ' pretty. Dad gave it te me for my hlrtii ' day." GONK the only law, gene the Ind- ' pendcrit little toss of the lienil. eon. the great wish te leek like cvcryCrT else I ' All gene, and In their place enh tC' desire te please "him." 7 ,hs Hew often you see It! The mere self-sufficient they tire b(. fore marriage, the greater seems te It their fall te complaisance afterward ' There's the girl who never wer' a hair net, because she hated them couldn't get them en right, wouldn't keep them en, hnteil the feel of them couldn't see the sense of them, an)-' new, nu uiey no ih miisn your hill down I She used te get se excited about It that her voice would rise screamlnilt She's married new, and she. getglier " hair shampooed and waved every two weeks. One of the things she never falls te , buy when you go en n shopping teu, with her Is a hair net, dark brown straight, '.'Or no, I guess I'd better hnve a dozen, I use them up se fait, de ' you? They tear se quickly!" She wouldn't think of being without one new because ber husband likes' her in it. , OH, IT'S dreadful the vray we women' sacrifice our independence nf thought nnd action by marrying this; opinionated men. But we seem te consider It well wert!' doing, If the number of us who de it 1. . anything te judge by. Christmas 1 S I Sightly, Shapely and Sensible Selected for Style & Service, give Surpassing Satisfaction with .ni. .tripe $3 $4 wearing shirt marketed ($3 f S1 4. MMmsmrnjmsMwmmMMJEmi A Small Depeiit Will Reserve Your Purchase Give the Child a Fur Ceat or Fur Set for Xmas ! Manufacturing direct and eliminating all middleman's profit, means low prices for you. $29.50 39.50 39.50 39.50 54.50 Brown Ceney Sets. . .$4.50 Beaver Ccney Sets.. 8.50 Fawn Ceney Sets 9.50 White Ceney Sets ...10.50 Squirrel Ceney Sets. 12.50 Ne Xmas gift will give a woman gi eater pleasure than furs, and if the fur coat or neckpiece bears tlie label of a reliable furrier, her pleasure is that much greater. Monsieur I'eibcr offers his services and expert knowledge in the selection of furs for Amas and guarantees satisfaction in quality and prices. Lewer Prices This Year and a full assort ment of stylish coats and neckpieces. Shrhr Ter the Christinas Pieyeu need only the crust and this ltt-lb. jar of ORES Meat tr ut t.i. con hi uiu the J mli In b. le I 9 n V