yx v- V V'ww'v4v"v'''V'H'Jt" 4--.V9. ., 3 MffV -- ",, '... is "'X- IVR ft'. 1 M - ,- J ft"" P 12 EVENING PUBLIC LISDQEK PHILADELFHIA; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21 1922 vV' ..(. TeMCrST- lift 1 U & M: !:; r i "K IS n W V5" t I S 1v4 r 'ft US a if 1 ! American Ugly Ducklings Have Magic for Turning Themselves Inte Swans AT F1UST 1 tlimiRlit there were n homely girls in America. Tlie pathetic Ken us didn't exist In tli- I "if i toil Glutei. m "A MUyftftte, . . Hy MAY CUIUS riK learned exactly why ii is tlmt the linmely tirl isn't liomely in America (though chr iiencriilly is. in ether ntiin tries! i mill vvhv the men of 'the party 'nil likeil the iiiit.nsed cirl, imtl the inest eliuible of the crowd tituii'ucd him .self fn her! Sn I'll divulge ilin news I')rt. of all. ln 'd done her bc: with her ttppeiirnnee. and then forgotten it. ((111. what nn ait! Ne briitiilihinii of the powder-puff and llpMiek bcferi the men! Ne lislenin-; with one ear te his urevv tale of lupines' deals, and .two cjei en the care.it mirror te en .1.. I . I. I .-.I....1 ' shaved ' r.ifnv tew sue ui'im-n hate n itwiraiii' ciri. i Please Tell Me Vhat te De Hy OYNTIIIA SWEATERS FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS i And then I met one, en de.-lialrille, n it were. nil mi prepared In r t h dni battle, i Ne lnr lie's, net the word t should "ay "v tery."t She ni slayinc. in tin same house i ir; j or the week iihI and I me her renni in l.ttlcri d) Cyiilita . enlumrt must (" 'riflrii en one xlifr 0 the rttr " " eiiit mint ,f lunril irtth the icritrr iiemi" mill u-Mri. The nrtme "II ""' tie itiMisAril 1 the 11 ritcr iter 110' " li It. liniil'ml If'tlM liilll ll'IIM"! II 'I"" mi l-nfc iili1 ' the cuprr 11 III me' ' (linn 1 rtrl. tl.f'i-", e'ti- irmi fin . 1 mm. 1 , -. 1I1 ivii In- yfi-rl in fir hi ' "ill fUi- ,n', Inn. 11 persona' ' t t cirr e'. - i(r , 1, ln 1 atvellKcO ' Sllt-u, MAT CimiSTtB eiiri Ii of letiielhiiii; I atid found i'cr with her lieml 1 itil ni in 1 ;i 1 e w e 1 iiml her 1 f 11 r e 11 1 1 tnrnred I with .1 weird eon- 1 111 tien ItllOfWI IIH lint I iliink -he tiPBUe-liulhler. aft called n "iiiml fmi.il.' 'hnuc'i 1 dei knew what that '. Hhe lniiRheil. "I'm as home! 1 a .' 111 id t i.n'i 1 yen think?' said in . --tnriinc at her little pug no'-e in i!,e i,'".". That Wfl" 11 peee. I've leei, e flcvustemed ti cod-iek;tij girl --in' e landing in tine ruinitr, tlmt ine sight of a plain face ta riled me! A'd ir. wits desTted me. 1 aid nothing. "Wntih hew T ii'i it " lie reeeeiiei1 chattily. Welj, I'm nor here ' aie nwn? .1'. beauty wrets. though I'll . v -he M"as extremelj ('lever, ."liii w! : .! .' ' Ironed her fnee i-ver irh ' ,md de: e few little truk-. id.e thir. die ' ,t.,, retmiHernbly better. Illlt, even e. I eiv i- tt i 1 hadn't thought of brr as :' ime'.y. !i'"e !i'"e !i'"e tofere' That nv 1 ..? he I . An.' 1 l.'arlv in life I that 11 was net ee(ueiili rn'e of She must never In or 'dimYile ' She must nlwm pleae. 'l'n sij the tiling at the rijiht 1'fi'per aillie.r.' el liu'ei.t interest !' ontiiiiieusM 'ilOtlls think she'd learned for her the perti her prettier sister. air, flippant, cej. , slwayi striie e niee thing, the rislil moment, ewme tl sympathy and .at ! llatt r skiiifuny an He Dees Net Call Often Oear i'ntlila--Havlnc wrtttej lour aliiiil'le ceiiimn before una re ceiving si f.nerable leply, I ngaln i;einc te ou tr ailMn I am n Kit' f iMetl 1 eeiiteen 1 ..if si'iitmr, wl'lle 1 -i 1s11 111 nn u;i.'iiii -i.t-. .......... p- tlleiul.s with .1 .'uig 111.111 who Is nl'ini twenty-tlitee eal- vf .iR' f'r m .uMtlen we patt. I. be preinlsliiB ' visit n.e. Aheut .1 leeith later he aul 1110 a visit (in le.iltn me that evenu.F lie premtsed te c.,!i -iii en the W1"' ' t:ie end of tlie weW. Almut wi liter he acaln e.i'l.-.l m, the pb no aii'l n.lld tne a si e .1. un.s ut of ihe cl' .1 1 10 s.lpvir.(ti. I lielit'eii Ui"- .11 t v ltti Inn At the etl of tl ' In c avoiding f il'etne again preinlsiM te i.iil ii' e' ii ha 'unlay or Suml.. l I .1 .1 'I'll'.... K'.l.lKu 11. tl. .1 ABA I .,..'..ti,i Il'im tllll III1V l.vI. ..,.. ' , ' ' . , ,' '. I Kiv Itiu ail evruse he e- 1 - 1 -end 11, ii-,.,or..,n .;ij;ek , ., ,,,.,, ,..,, :u ,,,.. I s".e Imtl toned I ' fei: j , ,.. , ,he ..h,,,,,. ., .. I She was lup'itlielie 1 i;. w el.. I,iu iltil net II - She ttif an 'ellejit h'es me. hut 1 ilnubt it. 1 1 selil 1111 New I love tills 1 ' ts '' ilearh ,imi neuld like t" a- ' ' 1 .-a-i 1'i.iUf htm i.ili " ' l wlmtlie- Ir ee m, VAN'N'l T fceliip ' P e'lft II l.'l'l iti Ik r In n be IPsi lisi t.l ! lie I Ml i'ei;r I .tent"' ". I. 1 I re.1'1 a '' . .Hill theiiuh si,e niiln't iirnuilish her '.mevl- due i'i i'ie t.'H's uf the tneti -ieuIiI inei t an e" t'leta en a lusher mental '. plane 1 hail m .11' t'e ether girls. j And alw.ivs si,, was nice. Nh'p n'.aimei s. nil e etpressiiin. nh " : "f ! ii"iiig nn.'i'li' ,s,. '"tie tliit'.ijs ; "f think M s-s I'l'nnli'i nwfi."' ':i- j c ui'lti'ig " s.'i'd I ".ii'i f' hie. "I llii'ik s,,.', . :i:,rniing." ( replied I --'Hid lile.'i' ' ' l,er. nei er .-.IK' v 1 1 ve . 1 1 t enlliK I tne pli i .e in i 1 .ip.ut lVit. ips eit fIiew our l.ainh. Xii man Mite te I" ' Thft si-lv1!.!; !heubl eonie freri ,"i: n..iKe him premise te ,. Intcrtst.il in him and lils in'' he II want te rail. Try i .1 tie m .Ji mere nitrnettve And I !ne ' s,i il 1 ver be n had turned ui" the ugh ui.ekl.ng 1 i.lt : swim ! Should a Married Weman IVerk? Disagrees With "Texas C." Te the Kditee .1: th lmnv:' l'".ce I cannot reu I jut nie issien ""d TRrleus con'rih'itiens bv render en the subject. "Should Married Women WerkV" without resisterlng a pnitisf at the narrowness et ment.il nitituib' dlflilayed by the eentr'hu'nis, ,11 i-iting one. Instance that hav eeme uider th"ir partleulnr observation, perlinp' nn in stance deserving eondemnntien. and Immediately eendemr.'iig the very la-ee nrmy of married women who work, en the strength of their one particular pet case. In all fairness, one nn barKr pa judgment en one rase deserving eon -sure, nnd apply it te all because of that one. Your reader. who han- efferctl their opinions. Iinve. I b lieve. without ev ev ecptlen, censur-d. and in no gentle terms, and as a nuirHeil wen. .in with high Ideals, who work. I .1111 moved te take paitii ulnr erept:'ii te the cap tion of Texas C.'s eontribiitien, "Iie scrres Nothing but Contempt" ; also Texas C.'s opinion. He or she rites a ease of a luxury luxury levlnir girl, with a husband who vii plies her with 11 home, bit vitl.i.u 'l'" desired nmeunt of luxuries, who for sake? the care of a home for work out side in erdT te obtain rhps. I".vtir!e, and en the strength of tlmt. Texas C. indulges in s.,me p'.atltr.d.:.,. . rentnrks filhd with cuiitcmpt ii.r all the .-p!en-dld women who are wei'.uns for a eauee, and ending her t in b'rep with the f)uesiiennbIe reeitnn t' .t "'h-s high salaries pnni te women are '.nder mining the Ameriean home The vIcleustiP.ss.s and laek ' je.ijg- ntent and Insight gemrniiy d ;d.iyed by Texas C. is in .il'ed fir in the ubjeet under discussion. Muh that is geed an be said for both s.de. It is a nut- er uf individual perspective Something can even be "aid for the This Belle Dea ?Set Lark for Beils With "Goe" Agrees , nttii.i '1 his 1m etny tne sei wiitten te ou, but 1 reait i;t'.;. 1 want 10 with veiij u'i i;i git! te whom Texa '. refers, nnl en whose i'ie nn ,) vn.i hiis. m tlielr opin ion. 'mild urn force a seliih. luxury b.ng girl, s'.e'i a you ib-x-ribe. Ten ('. tit st:i heme nnd become an in utlerent mother nnd hoeietnaker, into wli.i-h a tjp" "t that serr would eer 1.1110.' deelutiV Think, in all hutisar ! ss. if tlR. ehibiren with 11 mother like thai. I'e u 11 think. Texas i, tlui' the girl j ! held up as an example for enti'i.'t rteuld make nn Ideal Aineri- an lienelnnker? She chensex wisely. Ki" better that sue remniti : lit tiii'd luii ..in:, te u-e iuir own wnrd. thai. :"('.. r le-r upon helpless eblldriu in tlv 1 l" of niefl.i r. when she is uuiui'eii fop the piisiMun, wbii'h is a nertsl one. "Th"ti why does she marry':" I mn !"ir je. 1 sm I'nfertu'intely. lne a'ui ti de-ire for hemc-inakinc !e ti"' ai'A.-ijs go hand in ban. I. Loek around !. Ten (', nnd je,i will see ibe varietii .!' se.ealled love into which home buildins does nut enter. It we t'd be as hard for the l;iv mind te e piu n wiij the pedagogue jails In ,, e wii'u lie cheru ','irl a te explain v hj tl.. trpn of girl you describe marries at ..il--and therefore all the mere 1111 f'lir te judge tli" many splendid type f married women who work, bv jour i'..:!,lple. I'i d.sspetlng Texas '"s letter 1 com., te -his sentence: "Vhnr was it in spired mir early settler tn sacritiie and noble effort? Was it lmt the nope women who strove with them, j fvc'i Mere s-renueii'jlj than they';" ; II.ii !r Her eicirred te .,i. Ti-t.i., 1'. t 'iat t his reiuarli can er truthf ill v , II"' : i'i lied te the married woman wni, works'' T.,. married Weman with a iwien! The married woman who hit- I bet- .I'M. led education and cultural ad-' van'.'iges n, her chiiuhoed and who! sti',es iw!ie.i the pr nt f.iiniiv in., p"t'e i- inadeiiu.i'.M for a livelihood o'e-i !e , boil,,, m order that t''.' ' leldreti she hit- or holies, te liave will r 1 new ti),. Mental hun vr si... I I'lllJ- 0 everv Ihllt I llllte ' Kiss 1 e' pe. Win : th. it II H 'is '.Ike it i 11 p ilmii' geed frienil. few t'.iins. b..' tin-es. 1 air. nntl c' uclv list rappens that I 1 a fat Kieatpr J' jR? iKh: vJ- liK B9I 1 1 m& kl3 BJj tHfaK NVt Vr IVntfT! lBrtMfnK IHB H 1 il BrT&yc tssi, tammm-. W!l; 5?S' '7fyr3w fls TS' DAY AND YOV By Ralph Walde Trine Atlther of "In Tune With the Infinite." a f tin w. I i dues a mn.i te 1 e hissed .' Je lie 1 m-.i if the man t 11 I have ba 1 te submit .1 1 h.Ue te remember these net tm old maid lther. and en th shelt. It have an nteal tnnt than tne Jiv ! . gii-1 Jove a stealer. This plaid In white and gray is particularly s-ti.i'ig .- 1 1 I le't'd be worn villi any color. 1 ir a striped sweater or s-.irf te match. In lovely soft browns mid tnn and rust colors, made of ! -'led wool, we ild de'lght the Jjejirt of n girl vim 1 eras'. v about goed-loohltig clothes for all occasions SltOW TO tJUDdR We should be lenient In judging an other, nntl we should he lenient in judging ourselves. Frem my own stumblings nntl errors nntl fnlllngs I hnvc conic te thn plncc where my only question in regnrd te another is, Which way is he looking' e, new miicii utiH ne grepeu stumbled nntl fallen, the same as my I self? Hut. Is Ids face new turned In the right direction, and Is he genuinely endeavoring te keep It there? If he is wise enough, when he turn, te Jlngcr there only long enough te get his lessen, nnd long-headed enough te lenni' It tpiifkly nntl go en, even his stumbling becomes 'nn fisset, 'and It Is a mere matter of time before he reaches 1 u, very certain dcMinntien. 1 The bright child doesn't hnvc te be burned Centinnnlly. The wle man or woman k'hrns his or her lessens quickly nnd irees',ftn. "Don't werrv when you stumble remember n worm is about the only thing that cnn,'t fall down, , some one has said most ndmlrnbly., We can a.11 afford te be exceedingly ' ehnritnble toward ethers.. The fact tlmt every one of us. has his failing, nml ' also the fact tlint every one of u has stumbled nntl fallen and nt times fallen flat gives us a very bread basis for that admirable, and kingly qunliiy chnrlty. I While ench of us Is in his present incomplete state we should be ery slew 1 lt judge another. It may uncover the I hypocrite In us -mere quickly than we ! inny be nware; and te condemn another is. if we will consider it in this light for hut a very brief mement. richly nntl consummately asinine. ' le speak wisely.", It, has lw ""?'"' always be easy, but net te'sprnk ill 1 rennirciS.enly silence. " 1 Wn Vmnit mnm nv:ninnthv in our com men life. It is.nlwn.vn n ulnrk of wis wis dem. It'-cxpandS' the life cf tlm in dividual nlse Inte the ether lives around him. . filniriefcf. iOH. bu i'uhilC '''i""r fempnii" --,- ..---- .. i The Reckless Age IJy IIAZRI, T)EVO nATCIIELOIt LOVE iN'OTS By ICV KBAX Mether Has the Children Sert Out All Their Toys Before Christmas Then They Take the Ones They Can De Without and Give Them te Other Children Who Are Toe Peer te Get Any "W mar mute 1 1..RR-. I elli'Ce tr:it ' It peal win- I'.'N ! I ' at find in k'-!t g rise there h.e I lit. IT '.lit S"S 1 ale fiietelsli.il T'erlnp It i I 111.1115 , life - ! little! 111 viy an I .1 tl. t np iev fall w w u.it iii'l .11 il they de .111 -..ti-' I I. a-. e 1 e . i M .t. t 1 if , W! huii. rofe k. tl'e tj.tln who tin Wis ,0 the be s t ulay T s'.li! tee MlUlig 10 Un ant. for n tanKle 1 f ss 1 f faee Then w Iht "ley weiidr wb " ' d. el. I think till we".H!' .id u..iny boy friends, .md ' alike Tl.t' all 111'- m ...if tie! 'lll.lllt v .it.d I. i e - .itid I" lker In nil the) t! i"' ::. Miey nre ItifaP.ihlj i""l't. u:. 'icy le ji.'.li and fr. -nln t .1111 liecit mug ti have a i.der Tfitipct for the eiler men Of Ii.r V"i 11 ru ('.' ' i' wined memher in) t'mil men 1' ''11 liir mil 111 if ill. 's'lc 7iiti U In I'hm ' 11 7 if it tr '1 ' who l.uc passed through the "I :n:i 1 stage." Where are the nit t. eh.iein "en fiat write lettcis te j 0:1. "' 'h'.i id t'l- 111 ., , lam .1 I a; 1 frltf.' '.p. r. . ! He v i full s I re.-ii" j wh"-i cail.e . I I .. ' ! -he . was ;'i-t ' :,li.' . ,ll OU' ind I Hi .ii '.K t' ..1 Friends i.'ni:t -I ilhil ill .w 1 in thl muddli huritATES Interfere i 1 KV .' I iX MiUt I! Let K S.l 11' 1 .. th. .etlt'- U H.re is a. A ! Ni: "e f '''. j ii. l',,,, . red W etl .l'. -n ! fir.- w en'.' n eitlutl. for .e JO't Tl.i .is 1 1. at she t an M.imlv ,, tli.-m !'h wh.ili ei.ij n proper mi-. 1 'raining can gi . , nt.. ..,, .. v uei,r i . xns ( . 11. .! ,, V hen jnti held te inr.teiiit include these. I would lik,. (,, of netual i.iim en which I I paid 11 . . I urn u n iiij: . - n eral matt, i- 1 1 1 igl'.tf. n j e. it-- . '' loel.'HK even. !; at I am i'":...t!' I't'li-v" the': . ispn'.a'.iy I pii'M I. t 01' the wi nl I '.!.,. r..v .,' , '. v 1 tst ... u f' '1 .'A 1. ' W I ' ! i; .ell '. : ' '. f r her- ! 1' 1 S W i ' te .''I -' 'i .ill' : I- g .i-m.'.i.h . 11 , w. .' '.'. n.e h.i; ,i(5 tl, ,' I.'. I- ' ' 0 '. g with arieliiir K'fl mm lA.rt i ii w Hi ii-i' As 1 il il ' . up she went 1 hi 11 w'!h t.i 1 ,i..' a, si,. ,ij,i ,, l0l. ,,,-,. ' .1 ' 1 ' 1 I..1V1 i er W ' s, i.im air.iit .-t if", t ic10 !'' (etl tin' 1 iiiiaiirmiiit 'tiritiuir of .1 iit'ii lUititli'iii villi Mnen I nml. ' H-rilir. .lw tim.i lirftclf ill Inrr 'or Ihr tif timr ill lur-llfi; hut it 'M tt tcni.'t'.' hltw tn hi r pn'ir ..',. '' iiscn-i it ( l.tifti iv 'tiu'i 1 1'; itintj hi r lur ' tipti in n linvcl hf I hitlinjl en Iki i'i:; mir. ;) ifAcii Vr. . f'u.'lci- tiuiti irith j. I'i'f'c. .ti'.tn' iect te Miittltcu ir,tlrliitin. n U'l lireilurrr, nnd uski I. nn te irr ) r . cjinnvv 111 Inn iff lilnii. Ilutchiif '( ; rum 11c in tl" nlrl anil he .'( Iirr threiiijlx it twin fount' uf liiiiir.ii'l until t"i(t tin 1 li 11 etiiiu ..! '." Ifit " itrrut nrnl of hi-r de. 'I In iritiii nif prin-lu nlhl ini'iNi'tii'i'ie ia tin 'i- iirninr of hi i- ir t ir u. hut uliurthj nftir tin- upritii." ' tin- til'iii. I.ifn.i'i- nei-i-l, "II i'i' ilsl. -ev 1 i..,tli." ii nihlnhnl. nml Hit ""' ; neii "t'"' I' '" mal:inil I" r nnli:' ljf ','T vfi' .,!. i An I ncxprclcd Encounter 1,1 Nil's sai.ny was 1.1 11 w the li'.t sl.e had lnist pav!'. t .eiii. -five ' it 01 cr ui"tl er t 1 "!p toward th ,.pe;i'.'. Tli- lefl self ' e'.nlliig ildle around me. but it'. nmre for menev than te 11 arry I hadn't been sudi a I never would have premised te marry Charley in' the lirst place. I cati'tini-j agine nnything mere deadly thun te be bin wife!" All Is Net Fair In I-ove When a man says that he i a woman hater, nil the skirts pursue him. Alas. t... it n. 1 if' "ben n woman wires. .... ....... little feel Iil'titer, "Il the gentlemen run the ether fun te work way. (Tomorrow, Dismissal!) Waste Baskets I our cornered waste baskets, made of ribbon or cretonne in the same colors j n tluv interior deroia'ien of the bed- room, are easily made The baskets 'are lined In n ct nti.tsiitig color, and I t ibbei'S placed In vertical or hoil.entnl I bunds around the basket, and bound at 1 the top and edges with geld tihben or I metal galen. I'rent of basket can be trimmed with n spray of nl lien Mowers. WHAT'S WHAT U'l llrlrn lln 0- ttUle ' tld time and span; p. 1 rmM 1 I 1 1 il 1 4Tlir'5RffT'5iy 1 1 1 I m: '.union, tmt tjilite obviously you lark ct r-veii) m your attitude h'is been denied the pri ! leg these striving married I.. ;i . " f.'-'j .i'ii. 1 '. 8't. .1 - in. t aw i' i' l.iv .Nn .! 1 ''.alige.l ... ,l " I ill ink ' .1 t.. , II l1 1 I '.'i ii an g-' ;... wb Altbf . t w. 1" w. .. - at ..lei tl "'. I) I 1 1 . n 1 1 : 1 I of p iiuiii h ; e I n ','iise of ind" pei j tn ver cMicricnecd si'el..;i.. '"". te I. I tl'.'l til" ' 1 It .1 K iinn lhat t if or n.i'i't Willi,"!! b d.ll. I e 1 i'i. ll ep tnr'h sp.'tir in 11 .'. -l. bleak of tH' ;e;i' .' s for a heal'hy wmmucnt. nnd a e'.ie. rar.r.. if be 'ir.lv th married ".ui i.npes inr iiiriKing a real w.u ne n i,.,.n.siir.. te "iidr 1- r,. at ! niHk" If ire., , re .'0'is. ..p C I' !- T. ry ''.Ve, ir.'l'.lie n.ti.T'p.! v ' ""in'" nff ,1'lr- anenii turn an rumen.. f.i'ir-wa!l. d. ittiesiU h,-. home, where, through 'a . in. -..ti. e. 11. e ti.itiira 1 1 in . I. .in. ling home en- , that that word in.- .Iitl ligeil 111. It s tiati wi-n a vis, mi. (,.,.. bring I t ii'nia. I 1 it. hi .11 u - t.-. P "ei d".les ht-r-elf '.. work e.itsi... -hi. I,., tttose ,nppM 1 eiin true Jen oierieoketl and fi." -nme .i tr'l'lls, Te. lien HU'ldt.li' ' ' nin.. 1. .1 . ' ry Lad'-. " I' .si,... I lit' (.te; 1 Ii ilfw.iy ' ' .K li .1 , v .-.. thl- 1. . !. -it. I'e.ll. lb.ll r' 1 lull ( .'. ' . I 1111 .' i it.t ..iir . 'i per. I Wiell 1 tr.ei I-v. v.iP 1 wi If anil 1 :t is 01. . I : .'.i.'i..ie b' ' "1 '.t.d ..ii .llX sn:-: get! llTi . il" . r. I iti I v ' g I. lis. .1 1 v ;. ve 1 y i'i i 1. long v ! i- p.- kl.e te li. -Ii tiling , r of l..e il.i.p. Sin , ,, - y "' J f ' -"sS s. ..I upon , X , v .VV s- . --" ? Sf . 'S J" f hel-eil'tld , fi.l' -- .y ST V . V N 1 sT .. . . .vt -..- s. . .- '. !,,., hfty for her- i I" V. ' -'w ,- VN j : , s, and the 1U.MIO j KV" sV"..." '"'s. J i menev gave 1 V - tffgr ,,.',. that she hud ' " w ''V' 1,',.. It was " .e.A ,,,,,. , help r.,,Hi. v -vy I .. J" " , V1 ? a-ii 1 1 When n wife shows her husband the Ir.,-,. lettera of bnr ex-sulters. he be- ! comes jcnleus. When a husbatid snyii 1 Hint he hasn't any te show Ins wife ! she becomes skeptical. A man is supposed te marry for love. Hut what he expects te get is a para gon of patience and a sjinpesium et service. Ilefere marriage n man hates having 11 uiim.'in chase nfter him. Afterwards. he likes te have people think that his wife literally fell in hi arms before he had linMieil saying. "Will you?" Coe-jrieM, tail, lu Pulliv l.iitili-r (eiiipinij Adventures With a Purse CIUMST.MAS deeoiatlens everywhere from the must high-priced shop te the lit'hi corner slei". j graci ful fe-toens nnd bough of the fir tree noticed that the iieekel1 these fnnie deier.'lt ion CNpelislv Tlietc is a idiep ill town selling till il (things miii could want and enile tie IIAT'H all this?" exclaimed tlnddv. as he came home from the office. The nursery fleer was nil covered with toys, and .Tunc and Temmy In the midst of them. On ene side of Jane was a pile of picture hooks, dells and games, en the ether side was her big Mary dell, the bed and chair that belonged te her, niiw games, and most of the toys that she get last year nt Christmas. On one side of Temmy sat a bl brown Teddy bear, a little bedraggled looking from age, but still recognizable ; a fire engine, some circus clowns nnd aniinnls, an ancient box of paints and ether nondescript toys. On the ether was his track and train, his radio set and the red nutomembile, roller skates ami some toys, nntl books that were very dear te hltn. .lane and Temmy looked up nt Daddy anil smiled serenely. "We're sorting out our toys for Christmas." snid Jane. "Cem t give 'cm away." ntlded Temmy. Then mother explained the wlielr tiling mere carefully. IT .SEEMED that the pile en one side was composed of toys and belongings which were absolutely necessary te keep, while en the ether were old things that could be given up. These were te be taken out en Satur day ,'iftorneon or .Sunday mid given te ehilreti who wouldn't get any tern from Santa Claus or from their families nt Christ tuns. .lane nnd Temmy had been told lhat there were beuses where Santa Clans couldn't go, or might forget te go be cause they were en such little streets that he might drive right ever them mid never see them nt nil. And se they were going le make sure that these children they knew of. who often were their clothes when they had outgrown them, should have something tiew for Christmas, even if it did hap pen te be something Hint, wan really old. Daddy thought that wns a splendid idea, although he managed te keep from saying anything, about bow perfectly beautiful he thought his own children looked, sitting there en the fleer nt their misflllidi task. , their cheeka brilliant with color, their eyes big with their ex ex ritement and inleiest In their sorting, net te mention the lirst approach of sleepiness, their minds nnd hearts full of generous; thoughts for (host; ether children. wnnewhii nr. rpHIS is a wise plan of mother's. u gets tlie toy shelves se miititlfitl I. iiinlfA ...... r. .. .. iii'i i.ii. hi ijiiiui' 1 Hum inr 1 im lanche of new things which CliristtnM nitrnvti Mr Intra "" It teaches the children thoughtful.,,... antl generosity. " It gives them nn inleiest In their (en which they might net have etherwis for when there nre se many. t,nv ..! never valued se highly as when them' arc only a small number of verv nrJ cleus ones. ' And then It brings the spirit of ci?. tig, of sacrificing te give, right .low te words of one syllable where they en understand It. B Jane antl Temmy will learn, thU ear. ly In their lives, lhat Bonsntien of warmth which Is Invariably the result of making somebody else 'happy, f,. pccinlly when it Is it person who would' lie unhnppy without tlm help tlmt hn been given. They will prize their own Christtnai happiness se much mere, because they can compare Its wealth with the per. crty of these children who are m pitifully overjoyed with cast-off teyj from year before last; no matter hew poverty-stricken you arc, there elwaja seems te be somebody else who Is worn off than you are. JANE and Temmy may net have se very much, but they certainly harei enough that they have grown' M-mI of te share it with Reme oilier children who haven't anything at all te play with. Christmas is a splendid time te in still some of these first articles of goner out thought for ethers which arc se hard te tench, ut ether times Inte the trnprcs trnprcs slenttblc hearts nnd minds of these blessed young things whose happiness nt Christmas Is se much mere ltn important than anybody else's. Western Women Chorus girls et the West nre prtt tier, better formed, nnd mere nmhitleui than their sisters of the Enst. aecnnllnj te one prominent musical show director. The first woman in Wisconsin t bend any of the Important State com missions is Mrs. Charles A. Knilini, who has been chosen chairman of iht State Civil Service Commission. Every farm woman in Minnesota hit been invited te attend the iinnunl con ventinn of tlie Minnesota Kami Hureait Federation, which is te be held in St. I'nul during the tirst week of January. S-SS SPI council lights he dark grci" And hae i.- . tvrf 1 1 111 and 1 mj ,Z ml; 1 .al Aline ci'J' proved 1 fn ' old das l..id ' 1 IV the net 1 been svlllsl. .-, n one 'rid pe; '.I fi'ei. her. Mr. if d Mrs. pr.'ic'iciilly 1 f.cnurngi'd i' !.i'i' her verything 'h" .nnl tar 1... '" (I'i'" siic needed. in the elil da'. niw in lie as sj durite 'ich '' nel.il iteti spondeneo -re 1 for' it. . irjitihciH fi trams. . ' ' . :ii eurri .-t in I '1 I"! Tet an' : and nunv 1 be sn 11. 1 out. thus: "IV ceiiibt r lift." Tile ilfiinn.-e between the -lie Inn wn i a day I uevei timing of lid ! J if 1 ,..'. I s de 'li.r 1 eieriell.'e. e.e llft'T! " .11 ( t teber. Aliii" 1 .ititi"!' pcrfi niu who w..i . . The two a street If v. ,lf. , turiu 1 tl" breatl.. Sn.. 1111(1 IKVt W'l Ml e , 1 llllll'-g lllflll? tlie lll'st lefl i'ie ll'.' 'it re ru .'I' .l,i'. I1- ' .1 a .11".. 1 M' .rl often this indifferi tr. -hmng biii'gaiti.l, 1 . cenn nr te brink' : t. uu;(iifiki"i ( n ir,.'ri.iis for the :, ' I "' I '' s.ippeft. w 1,,, ..' ng ..f ren-prup: Whe., , ' i'.'t..e..r .,, -trot glv, Texas ' 'ha' Mi'l ueic'i nr.t ,,r ii " . and iu w , i lira! tI.ii ":: . Pi litl'i. 'er'' t' r a , s. gill te tl.ijfOl. per at,' . r t A in ll.' Ij. ugh Mn 1 ' . A 1 i!' Weel lifter with l.h-i. S the iligell.ii i"d along tin v, tiuc, and as Aline ciiu-b' it viy seem n of the old - !nl iiml nil' Charley Mr-. T.Mi", had tiiUeu tid fce. '.il 1 roneunut il l-'iftit , Ave." but Is '.iKIillai dePary." ' '.'li '. le. si:, '.I q'lal en il. 1 u.nes s Ml 1 . oerri-i't ..: net 1 dati-s l.iilni ss i' ni'vi.-t twenty. biislneHs "l s i.i th'- nri' 1 r U verv In buali n.s. for eN.iiiipl, 1." hi '-i.eil. ne 1 In Tith 1 s-'ieial htter." "Jan. 2" 11 . eend." "fj.mi In two ' I '10 T. M." I. "lialf-pas ' '. In tii" at'i rne.in," ami M 011 the I' It It" bei'.-im.'.s .tl-' I t k'ht 1 I lll.i Illijl'lll"!. -' !' :ini 1 It.illre "1." T!.. . O.l 111 ik.'S fill' s.,-, ,1 ; l,, .1 p ." 1 arc, ;md lac'.i 1 li. own 1 i.'i ,e. entibl. Hunches of mistlelee with a let of the tiny WiiMti In" rle.. hnlh fe twcnly-hve' rents a bunch ami twenty cents for the vtentlu-. Eviuwthlng 1 prettv and fresh looking and much iiim". satislacte.y than the corner store. De yen like chains and orn,nmep! tt wear about .veir neck? And you relill ...,.'. l.n.i. t.ie tii.inv of thetti tieetillse . till I in... .".. ,. '. .... ., , - different ce.slumen requtre diffcreii' I Jj tilings. A nice person I knew lias . I 1 treasure cave in which lire .'I I'liseinntiui' 2r assortment of chains. She Is selliue nt 11 special reduction two lapis lazuli stones, mie ube.it an inch and a lull'' lung : 1 1 1ll the ether It II Inch long all ' both about il half inch wide. The dar Mems are iiteii'.ied in silver and ban en a black silk co-d. The very thin.' for the suli or tailored frock and mil ,.''!. Jill cunplete. Yi'J 1111 I UI 'j.f.-i..-. VluVSa."' AT H-M ! m KgrS 9 IW& AJ if for theeOVS It will get the Bey's 0 K it comes from Marshall E. Smith & Bre. i1iiwjwimim.iM..j "Ors-'TTn-VT ra Hid a pi ,.' h In. w, .. hi I I. ell' r Alme hut al ls with depths, nl ter t Uei . tt ir.; d 1 f n-r la . . i v . t M 1 at d '.. I il . I Aline Iliel.I h' 'i'i whit .tr'i'.i' :t t ..re strenu'iiiH'. han i ft. "i he found a.. ,,. , ''lO'e: w he WO 'k t I, II' .hotel. .fers i , e'tP'l . .tltl".. P' P ' ' ' 111 v'liru v l.i'ti I w - 111 ei .Inn ii cxpe. ' Real men iipi.reei! revi'i'Pn- p. ii "i ee i ' : e i w i"!tg . .i ili'rensn th" fn- '1 . hi t fara.'.v . ti, :r.. Ill 1 . ' '! It' . , his ! r - THE HOME l (,()()!) 7'. I.177- W tt V COIIINNE 1II. Tbla charnmigly -inip'.e li'tie dan.. frock for the school or eeliegi girl -holiday dutue aelueves it tli-titii finn by tiny bows of silwr r hbnu pumtu utlng the band of the neck In e tin I forming n band en ' -kirr s.iv,., ribbons tffifl the shoulder mi is-. ,., I ii cluster of mere t.nj bows r. t t. i , the narrow silver ribbon f the .. ilii- Mcunwhi!" the silver or i M in.'e bertha retains all of it eaiiv piesi.,., especially oil dunce fr... K- f..r school girls and debutantes. Ter the nmt" mature ivenmi: gown ihe dttlpe mu tlliurs te rage, bu ,t i inteiesung in observe that as the season adviiiHc the drapery of Hip formal evening fteei; centers at the front rather tl.iin ni the aides. While mentioning the metallic isKiie, ene dwells cspet inlly upon the numcr III geld imtl silver gnufie evening wraps which tlm New Yerk sea-en Im railed forth. These lite usuallv tnuuin-il with fur, particularly chiin liill.t, which u HOW mere fashionable for (lie evening wrap than is ermine li- If. Although net is treiiuiiiiiv used for these fnuU-. taiT.-ia stii; iii.iiniain jt, , nUtheriO us the fabric best adapted le this boil fill ii' . 1 1 e.ii nii'ii' What is iiiiiie (aft'eta frci cmIv lunl.s i,,,. ;, i,, ,,,. clinngeablc v n . v . , i . . t n n , ,, BrOlllllUe'llll'l l.iti, 1 1 .' hiinl vvlmh the French term gorge te pigeon, n kftiUA dirivcd, of eui'si from the 111 ifeseent hues of the pigeon's iieel., h tvnetlpi'-s ujipd for evil iih;s WI Can ) en I ,;' . n.! I it lit 1 1, Mi i'ie,' Is J ntiileil t I"" OU" liltl 8& r-rfi'; ,'' S'J)TiAidi I ch. nig i' iif i' t. ; i. i . I ii i c I VI our " ij tli ,f ep'' ; I'l'lllltlll'IKl r fi.'e wi'i'i ii ml ; et In , an I a- Ir and fell ii s, .,,,,. - Surely tin' ii that ill ju-t i" and ( hiirli". .id kiinv. n each i niibl pass her t I new her ! i .. u . nf niicd e, inul father. in : as thai '.'" Iiv p with 111'' i would make ion, but what L" Established Since 1S70 Hip Most Acceptable Christmas Gift f A He: yf ft '' " &0; I..I..-.I i.'i.j, i 111 I'l't llf'.V " Mrs I ml tell! . ,v Ven hilt rent, ..I I'.eil jtiur ur fe.uuies I'I'UllV. it Hi 1 liat Jllii ! s Chocolates and Ben Bens Swmddrd of Quality ind Cloedness for I l.ilf a Century Ib3fi MARKET STREET f - " HAND BAGS Our p-reup of leather and l'jib ric bafjs is most inturestini;: IIecha Duvetyn in nil tin debired shades; e,.uue plain, etherti trimmed. Antelope in black and colors; soft te the touch, with just a 1'littc-r of niarciiKsite, will ph-ase the most fnstitlieus. Paisley The real India; home plain, ethers, beaded. Leather Bags Seft, cIcRiint nnd roomy, in practical and dress, sizes. A wonderful selection of antique frames in solid s-iher. Pr'ued from $5 te $09 ,y Basket Balls 3-5 5- iM Soccer Balls 2e 2-5 3 p Footballs I-00 l'50 2s S? Gelf Sets 5se 7e 3-5 $ Baseball Gloves -75 2-5 .W Striking Bags l-50 3-e 4-00 'S? BoxingGleves300 500 Ice Skates 300 Sc0 Skis 1-50 4-5 V-Neck Sweater 500 700 Baseball Suits 5 00 Mackinaws 10 .Wfi. V :, ?a Marshall E. Smith & Bre. ad 724 Chestnut Street aBrz-XJt3aBRBHS3' VOUR FEtT NEED THEM -- GOOD TASTE DEMANDS THEM Be happy? THE NEW j..Kr. MTTLE SHOE with tired, n.'hy feet? It can't l)e done! Never could. This ac counts for the instant approval accorded the A. E. Little Shee for men antl women. Fer it brings blessed re lief at once! The vehult of most exhaustive re search, this shoe was especially 1'etit.trueU .1 te relieve, correct and condition. It cant lireak down. A patented process allows it te actually Mippert the feet and ankles. Fashionable, tee. Next ta Keith's Theatre Mail Orders Filled Shee Company 1314 Chestnut St. 'jvatarmATatzttiJCxaxizK APPROVES BY FASHION -- ENDOHSED BY PHYSIC'ANS iignraMfray'g3'iJt'Mi t -s. . . r". --." " " A'.bh", Jvi"i'. . 1' - .1 -ll. irtlcns and tlielr 'I rem men ciie ii -.n ill count i ' ' . iri.rise .'i ' v: v bore . IT lis VI I'e kl'tl' .'.- V V, I,,), j I I I'i I'i f ft" I'I '..ll.i . , ini!- i.;e !: : : ... ,.,,, till i i .I .' . "e . . j; , 'it. s. v ! i i. nil ... ,(,., UI .1 '' iiiw I'ntiMir.i; lute IS, Is Ti, si ,i:,j. -(i'i . ' tlie i,r.iv ;si, . Cniirdiim uf In- iti'i-tei' vv:m resiiiiri.t,ii. r- r If. n net itnnril it w;is ninisl.ei! nl ll'ls liivv w .1 . Iiml. if , nn :itti"nit in t.ei. li I,,. ,,, en .. t" .1 ' h., I i ruin i'i, I i nn Imv In ti.'.t.ir.i! v, tn!,. In ,niv e ent, i,.' ,, l.lC'e llie str,l,;.p ti, (, Mi li -t lie be tit tacked nitnln. ii,n t" lmt, t lie dn' eniM (;ii ici lilliiia, V ilbl e l,','l,t ill Ins l'i)lielis,i, Win', tli, . !tiv i rnri'Iv i s, , , In , ll ii in . , t , , , m . "i t. 'in ..., Ml III i.v. II' I 1 e-ni.l.-lbl.' 1' I I'.e i di is Ml, ( unntr d . . i I tu ill- .'until i nl i.lu'1 in rner tit ii be tumid ...,.. , .v ' J''v l- lii.'lvilU' .1 peiil siirtn..ri I ,. i's . fert.s nnd .ni.itie ilan'. W, . . , i li iMiiij te uppri't iuIi .ind v.i .it. ...;.. "i! ' ""'" rse'iii iii.d bl" ciirei'nl ' 'it i ! '''ni ! ."'"'- " beaiiiitnl old treis i v.i- it nn- . ,,ls ' !" mimic hi l"li te jjive i ',.., ..... .i, ' vvliu i' in.) often, nlilK, use. I tn ,,(,eri. . He!"f l"-Kl"c I If I... ,11,1 , down. Tlie ibMirv I ll.it t'l ' I lllll' III. I III . ., I 1 '.IV ll I ' !!' .it it u il. t i.i riu I I tl ,i' t'linrlf.v A i, tlien u lib i. i t1 i r tn li'ldv it li nnd linrrlc : ..tl llnnbl M".' - i cm mils litcl nvn sn, nter fn'. I.e. k hi t.i" nt nil. j i-.t fined In 'biulev's s ..es liilll. slle : i.. .1 .ill iiiuit't I'ri'in ,,,,..,. -he spoils liilll i ; -Thousands of REAL GIFTS lit ' I lil. it tney vvuru unt ticfntiiij cut ff IlliZ" s'nin r t'.tii!" -t'f s ,',,r. ' 1. 1' I i nn i.."t i.f ,,t. vvni'it s,.rV'e II '.V IV, I .; did f. in- H e i'mnntTOW llnw J.ni liecii K,Vir? Hnvc I lei U I Ari.bitci ti rniliz" tin vui'ii (,f N'-ttini; nf a liuin-e nnd ftnt mil', tlmr bnildrus vvilli reyiu.) i. li.'.t'irnl b-Mlt.V nt' a bt'clii-mui i. i ven .idil. in tlU'ir linil-e .'iii. tie -cul.ir-, imv berries anil pini tl.:.' -. tl,- leiilin'. nf tin- fiiiinibitli i. ., build. in,'. This j.'tn'll'in'-' f mir 11 - t si, rubbery W useful in corners ,,( den , nnd beside walls. Sn often in iilniuiiiit; n ; - t . .. i nf lli.v i rs tb.nl i !v .t i t.i,, i I-, ii tni-liist-lvCM life i.eeiitit'nl . m n ip 1'cd t-'i as .'iV' ttieir i .. ,,; a filll vnlue llu-.r 1 1, irii trciiK'iidetiBly enhanced. 11IL. t.nil) Mi- I-- fr Hi- lilt i- ll r. il Id i'..i.v li hke tills In eV l.i.-lll- V. ' liluil l ic.i.iii.i"'.: I V ' . t ' t ' I M II T l..l'l' fell I ,'l -s b Hire tm' t f lie I.... I ..i A.iii'-.'s sflil; r.li iitiri'iivveil eyes. In 'i.nl never m'cii lier bmU I ii t tbeie bad been vcr.v , , .be b.nl limn ri-.l tlicin nt Imii c Inr diiinci'. nnd i, tit lll"ee inlilll-' It U eek be Iiml In tn It" lb" "'ven , I.. .,1 ,. nt i'im I'n .iti-' in f,. ....,., ,,.... V in. 1 tl.j I I III'' I I II' I III .' I "Ills " I I'" ".I."' t .'. tli,. id I 'iie llti'l in u'l ten i n.irie.v i.vne. ,,111,1 '-l.e Wliljlll llllVC bltd f.lelll ,' nf IllOIIC.V . Kur-I I'll "I"' reiti.i it'.' Wusn't tbcre per i l:n.s n tinge nt envy in Inr attitude !... it.t Mi'l'c nn ' I nl t'l lie I I I lis- I IVO , , .. . ii .1 lt-i bei v cen liicin. .Mr till He Illlt III. Ill I tl.u bl'l't j TiiinnriKW "Ceillllrj (liirtlt-iis il . . ,,.,,i ,, , , . ni niie i i'.i .iin ' 'il' ' "fit III I ' i "Meney." i-bi" cnlfi'il, "wliutHi I mnnf.v? O. I HUe It well ptintiKh, T con. ) iSf pi'tiv ilntbcs nnil benujif'' tMtiv at SMITH'S, 914 Walnut St Werth-while pleasing gifts lhat will give genuine tatisfactien All-L.nen Guest Towels 50c and 65c each All-Linen Face Towels 50c te $1.25 each H?ndseme Linen Tabic Cleths. .$6.00. S7.50, $9.50 each All-Linen Napkins $3.75 te $9-75 dez. All-Weel Plaid Blankets $9.00 and $10.50 pair White Blankets and Mixed Plaid Blankets $3.15 te $12.50 pair Handsome Down Quilts $16.50 te $18.00 Weel Comforts, beauties, $6.00, $8.50, $9.50, $12.00, $13.50, $20.00 Fine Cotten Comforts $4.00, $5.00 each Charming Bed Spreads, $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50, $1200 Couch Blankets, extra quaUty $2.75 te $6 00 Aute and Steamer Robes, bargains $9.00 te $18.00 Crib Blankets for the "kiddie" 55c te $1.65 each And hundreds of ether gifts, 15c le $5.00 -W.H. SMITH & SONS, 914 Walnut St. ( i Mm&mmmmmmtmm I mi
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