;Vi -j. I 12 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1922 lift n'k' k AH M . h.. M f !l :iT rt M ff Nr !i Living With Mother - Mether - Hj WI.NNirKKl) TT IS J- thnt hnrd prelilcii. We oenfci ie almost ,innlvnlV "' One ranj flgiue m the weight f the 'fir or in isli r the Uttl'teill threrv of re anv i' or i'e -m encv-i lepeih, .i rt . en oempitp-if iv - 'i 'igleiis. with tue but who can nv what n cirl !" .Ul de w hose hus bind" income ne cessitates her livin; with br IPO! hern-law"' one's ti r -" 'm- i,'i." h t i v ,i r n, lien r flu it " Km If a j"Utis tn'in ha- te s i p jie r t li i mother, nt'd i nntiet n: ifTVirl e m ft.' In two l.lures, what m . ! ilnt. Keeping up nve e.talm'.ume' t r .ml-. for the pi. li. titiil even then '"" are louipiicatten HATTIK (.- . I'tietti ' Ki'i i"" writes u Mm' -lie - 'n it itrin l.'rv She Is te mirn i n.oe v. .K ' ' " "'" supports hi-- mothei N.ev h. '1.1 Ideas and ideals about t 'inning a house iind antiripates tin f ,n of borne i. jicwlywed anrl imimsmc n i '' h"''1' ter her hririceroem Hut meiluM'-in-lnw 'in I "I ' I'"'!" n great many ffir. a.,d ha- h. i ' fixtd ldae an te tlm tunning 'it' i rusi rusi lielil. Ih 1i te pit kirk d!v nn I kit mine nne 1 pu'inirs h" In nv Imps ninkltic ihit it, . Op. ari tun n.lul. wein"'i ' flic few itr.p!i- tii-k i.' .i -Hi .'in homestrad, lfftins eiii ' '' :erk fpvcri'lilv t'- ea-n ti f iiiMnf. ;: It. etind lil'' i '' ' foeliih lit 1 1 1'if-tien. 'i lhp liatiniitek i t In'-" ; i rf. i no ,m e I- Vard nut te rai'K TliPnP,,ti' i! ' ili'P" i- n " . t enough for i'i-!.t-! I'r" ! . ." nRfls Tk-- iri- -uaMil l lirnii. '""1 lugs and nr-MU'iiff". I"ii'."iisv . fiii Irritation nt -efitii; mupsit fe'.k- ina" Inc mlMnk. ami i"in'i niufnt.il i' ci'tlnns ap'!!:!" ivln'iv" "ied "r '" the samp fiiTill uuai'tvi. ni bem. i ' ile'trey ilif hr.rni'm' I' '- ' i''i remanfp fop a bridal 'impe ' i-n v '-i jte into n ni'thfr'x h'-rie. .i '.''v. no jej- of rxf-ri'i'-ms nn ' r cr.Mtv . of inetliic nu-t-ik"' :itri ftitMiis i:i"' .THIS DAY ASD YOU By Ralph Walde Trine Anther of "In Tntif- tTlth thf tnnnll p Happy Man Tt i we' tllH' we "' ' 1 "'l Ms own ml Mt'ual C""'1 v' ' ' howeet w he i -'Kre v i he can 1. "' i-1'' ' - ' ' "' vidual coei'. m'e ! . ie- a Interest and net mm ly n -en'.mi 'i but an ai e ntcre-t n " Hnd in the v 'J" the. i'-e "Help the .hr ' "ithei- '.., . tml. Ie' '! -e '" it " ' ",i ' shore." a'c t n- Hit :u it-wr-. There iJi'i' be the S'l.-ni as the fndiv.d'inl p.".d. nun ' vrlie i aidins ir " i j thii'S "' for lumelf. ' 1 have n..'i.ei Uncle Eben "d it 'i" ti in w'' e se fih 'la- i " can t ti.mK body 'cepr h.-e t, eine"i i he war th.uk'n' of sum,)" able." One of ue sreat iv -piving. "' ' ' ' ' ' for ether i jus .1 iwi eal hanpiiif en 1 - ' 'are, as i" !h fat" trv our own iiidividuai w nn Xe man livea te liii-ie't man can live t 'or ei- urder nf the unive-s,. is from time lmnier er'u, uzr There i nt man bappiness by -"iin; ' -It never haii nt d . re -that way h'' S !.' v very laws, of l.e ur.i w Tt was Charles K tu-. te truly: "Friends In this w. 1 i . ' And work an I .11. ! 1 le. -.li' f t .. , . r hip r-a" .1 a . If a thought uine ia A Kindiiers e a De it tv t f- . ' le"1"' Don't p . ' "tt i.e What's the '.- ' ' ' etns If you de it a d.ij -i 1 eptrrtslit. Mi. '-. rut r I What liar The red iijr p.t tider which .s u, ! ! from cletlie ! re 1 ays the Si heul H h it is the c'.ee i e'l-'i whicli kvps tl. 1 1 ' Mellis . .r j i ..-p :. ii i of I' I'-' THL HOME A GOOD r K7-, Ull 7 IF -i ' 'I '" ' M I he I'l.n' ' f h I' 'Ihote mispliii i il i .in vv Wether ii I. grand. Ir i : the pin no tiief v le lie pun eij mu1 .1 best P i - n ii e cense, te be - in i i' i that. "It i n i " -' nite pillpe-e tin, i .. . Ilklt the 'i.lpe . i ' t'enslder li" p.aii" meats firt .in I 'le n llient of the nt In i l ii i First 111 .ill. tie p.. i . instrument ninl lnnil.i n n i (O extremes ei heir or i ill ' i r ness. Therefore n migt ' i placed either tee nein .1 i i u.it close te il w In Imv v Im li admits both oehl nn.l da n Il' eU I 1 V. !' Olltfli: It fe be pi iei',1 up ii i.t in i ir- wall, which i apt ' be up Inn second plan). .1 punm yin i 1 se that n geed IikIh '. 1 1- en 'le , -., 'J'he idiine In tlie fut 1 in hi wei posslble piiKitiuli. li m i'ie niivle 1. outside wnllH, injht luiwe, n mu nn dews, and the licht 'Imei in the fn. of the plujep, it'M mi 1 i.e i.iusi' P 1 comparatively 1 i-v u phi.e n nin' grand In 11 pn-pei poeiuii In" ni up right Mjmetunes ditli ult Ile vi mm it U1H.V4 I'tV t-tlitul 1 I li 'li I'H'I I. v.i' the back (It up. ) .im,; n ,i Imm 1 nucleus fur 11 plruiing fi.iu.iiire yiti p rrew Dlihes m Decuratlw I JatW HHHfiifi K ' iff! 'It?1 v All ; , fa.; V Ift N ' t" WlNNIFT.Bp W8 i 1IAHPKH O ' LEY i . . 'Sa. ?T li .1 KFmir in - Law in - Law Is a Difficult Problem te Selve II.UEl'KU COOI.IA if i viireiiins fine'i e'aii taMe nnd ln- linliiiilit.i, even in furnishing;. TT VXV.U 1 -clfNh. i folks linve a tlclit te he r i in the hrt .venr f in the firt .venr l ui-pi-ige Intr. it i lippi'd that tii" i it.jil.. rill iofeir their eciulllhnu . il i'eip i'1-.imj . ,inl ninvc hehiK an rj.-e.'.m if .leu. or vnnlt.i nf .iut-t two n t.' l're'ii li av. Some wedded pairs iieii'i pet Iwend hustlins for earh ' other't lnteivti, which i- purely self Nh. for it means hoestlns their eun intiet Others hrnnden and inolude if'n'nes and fnen.N and he peep in I iniortuna'e. ,' tl.eir femptehf ndtnc 01 e If thir. wote i.iotiey eieu?h no eer- t.nnlv we-t'ii eih e. ,-r.ive alene, t 'nt t'le frM ye.ir Hut what i u poe ni.in " vv ' mut he s'ret .lid I r.i ! ' t has iu tiny Income thuf 'ted -e fee-I and ilotlie r ih ree1 'j i" id loe de ti i uoed ... "' v r t Tbi r !.! i ! i,-orire t few mniiie- . " 1 ! ; i hh elvivl. m fuf i w- M.ixhe nei no of the", . i'ii' will li ! "I lp Wif t't - h the niai ' n f i 1 ' Bc 01! S iiarneii a s r who in- eaniltic ."0 a week. He wi mpnrtins li me:i)..p and thev all di i oe.l thai i wen. I roquire a terrlb'e' v r.enn f..r 'he Uitve te lne en h. i.'ipi llii -lethep wa an crpert b niseKfrpi-r. h'.i S'ella knew ltttj Tbeut mnnaiitie. find was net err d mostie in hr tasvs e the methe' i .-;. the hemt; ird the two onere'i Mtiij felki wtnt te work daily The!1" i Mhit'pfl itioerre -nn ' pnssihle a pree' n nice little l'lVirii. and It un i rv i I. i,iii' e i iiii home nt T e'i lei . aid find a warm. fi''irfil place and n i' ! . diiin'r ,'(i'int thftn. Sev- irn' j 'its later, when the bnhv arned. Pn tu'er-,n-!iv sti'l ni! 'r' h -tie wep.i a! d h'''prtl w ih the rare if t''e little oil It happened that all wera quite c tufniai iind enl,l'e Aiietlnr tri i deoii'ied te eo-eporat The iildep woman vi'.untar.lv interrcted 'v isef rt .''no outbid; werl; tha' lii e'lEhf n an ad'lerl tneome and le!f the liiirden of 'he lrusckrs-pinc en the I. wife -i 'hat s.ie would hae the i 'tuiii ). iin.l dii tplinc of runmnir hit own l,"T '! .i i 'l.e" mo'l'er took a rcKtn n n i i . .e near, nnd yet nt in'er- f.'ie Cray Broadcloth Suit IT ith Vmisual Ceat I5v I IIKINNE I.'.IUI. Ml, ' .1 uieh -e t I 1 t e WO . 'V 1 Mr I dee J. t'. i . .-w. J., ; t i.' l-h or.e i!!l.t ( en t 1 fan Yeu r. : ' -.,4 t Tell? XV Jiedntr i't 't'li- Itiberlt.uire of I'hv 1 -.1 ' li.irii ti'Pistirs ti k llliii.l ll'i ! ' " - '..'.',. -1 . n- thenj'i ' ' i' 1 " i ' '"., t mtI v' I .in'- niiitfiifii-tiifinnii"-- ftii'"'i''' ie .ii-- . ,, ,.i. p. 1 KT" ' ' - f .' .- 2 1 - - q . , .,,'.. :.::e ... li..'.. a ; I - - . , g .m .'i !"i ' ''.e nn- J' yS. S '"" -' - ., ' 'in 'i . " r it 1' r. - 11. J, flfl&Nv M I r.'-. ,, J tS. 3 II ., M IV.-1 -" V 1 ' s.lli'1 4 jSS. ' ' ' ' 1 1 '- '"""' " "" ' ' ' v' '' vri' yrsSMel'jitalaBV. ft 1 r r "'iu -k 'iu P' j M8K!atBlHBfiS. ' '- .- '' 1' 1 1 fi- 1 luvii 1 2 SiEwKJikBBaRftv s tiring T ak F-d (or '.ou hy MOTylfSKt. SzO.SfrmimSBBSr 3' 4 stt vrfif i ir'irrffiv iTfr r.ipiffriSauTSiBiai4fTfnitfiTi"aiaaaaaaaaaaaarr b in.i-fr h.iker .11 veur town. 4 ii&iS&xSSBKWBKsSSSStBn 'if ' ,V "j Aiic gr,jCcr" or ne'Ker- j rFj fM 81 m tB-Ji-SiH8By ' ' 2 ' "' f "' "- ion- heed hake shops te deliver J ys&hSOSKBSSaBxSSnlK ! 2 " """ ' ' ' ' ' ''' n ixive di- 1' KSiimrSaSmaStSsSBBSj M - f . 1 , e ,f t'e iiiw.Tv. r one te try. 1 WKKTlKBBnmfFwwF' M ''!" "j tie ii'.rbnni Why bake at home? Ji KtmUKSlaS9x ' '1 1 'J 1 III 1 1 - 1 w iii luiiii'e 01 ,1, .1 . k 58tMH8Hwtw3BBBBMBlFTBBHBK' 3- ii'-.i.i .I..IH- i.t - ut u.ii Thu- eul1 aSrc that 'ou dent TTFMirfl lliB- ! 3 " ""' "I" ' """' ' f' ' '"'' " '' nerd te when you tate the V VMSHalsSraPr ri i.t . nnd 1 I it' in. 1 - ' lP EBMBMBgfX I S- pic they're making with de- J yffiwWMMEBmSSMr' loiiiiinew Hliv I lu Men Walk nn ,. iWffiM'aKiiy ' the Otiiside Winn I.Mxiriiiik' S omen.' IICIOU , XvMBMfflHrv ' ihi.ss Save Water Ti flf 1 Vw' I'.'u.t of .lie Me... and lerr-t .. 1 1 1 ai I V3 55 1 H 9uY -' 1 nt.M.ph vi i'i r r.'ilfit the late 'it IkViJll if 1A.JLMA. , E -i,.,.v::,'.,,.:;,..:u,;,;.,i:.;,V: O:,, I1 Th Brlaht Diamond in the ! 1 ...1 ei,., , ., 11 for ..,1 .I,.. ,..r .11 HaiSinS l Coffee World ;i i ,1 .irlll II I'M! .''Il III' ' .MS IF.' I I L 1110ri1 i'i 'I' e V..i,imli n C.ii'efil J ttfttm4i, Cinfmtv' E m .u.rsuiemeius Imv .,.,f.,iested ic.'.-.n , II.J y,, I,n fed.v? I JUaillV 3UPrCirie I jH . will discharge rain water at li-itct ivvioel I jJ mjSBuS WuliillillllipilillllllitlllliTlnlllilffl'llllliilll s fust ns vv II futesll nisiriiis 1 . fimiiiiiiiiiniiinimnmi iniiiiwtww! J iiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiin wnn Siii"' m " Or lam iEPi w i v gjr Jr The Reckless Age By HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOK I' if Fettc I a r'iifcf mrinf.rr (' tl iiO'ingcr " t vlie until 'Hi' nrern .li.'i'i ' I eiui thinks men trrre niffe j or In i timutrmtnt. 'hurley i'iwi hr'iik' An fiiqmirtitriit trltlt lifif hrntwr nt h(r irMtien ina I enn. hut vjtcnmrd ie (Impiimh if?t ile it d'-(wiiy In leif. nnd her I rule .iifTerv a trrrihh' blew le'int e iflifjierj thnt 1 or i t tvrrr';' '(im; Aer for mntciinl hi a neiff lie i ifri.'irji; oe 'n ;'-. f7i;e, Win i.r.'friiiiiii iiO riti'fiijrd if rnr !' f.'Tf'f ii,' i,ppei tunltv. I.atrr, t'tif hi f I'limr hn iiijjtini ie. nii'i, . "ee mi fjc tnie. Mat ih, i. It' ' h i. i fi piedii'' . fjl'ft f.i 'i . Atjii" i mi (i , n Arr 1 A reii ; 'i : I, , , , , .re ,,' I .111111' (e ' 1 m 7 of m'i e of A. i i ie. .ir ihiiAt fi0if m i 'f .' ;,(. ,'. r 'il e(rr hi 'him '' ' ' i ' Vljl t I'l II I'Un. I ' 1 OF f If If.FMil fll'FFifO lO ' f rfriTsf if tier M .i i fiUFli'i ;e' in), tn rlc llt'l fi tflO Oirll. i ; lijf'iil I. enn i in f'if" ninfif IH'O, i . hrr'niif nf the ehainje thnt en ; iven finer in li'ii" 'if i'Ki ief tec i";i I or. I'nce te Fan 1 n-itl. T HE .01 r th i f n lie 1. t nt .i.i. '..i '. : hi l i.e la-t . : tl"ir poi W . .. . e if. i-C. h 't fniie.i 1 1 i. ii n n't a; pen nun tlie row's ih- 'if'i lepen f r- .i tfi I i.e I ie lie.i're. leil-m- s r.n"j n ade i .s wiv .i.ivmtn'i h I iifftrl ret ep.thii.iit e niu - 1- There wa v i 11 Tl lu'lTiP a MlCCf'. .,'!' .'. i ' 'A ' n i . iht :iv 111 I, S.i tr.in. nr I" ' .rt r i .., . . -t 'a " i'ie c . i i t . II it. .'ape O'i- m en the i make m tba'." ,T.d Mi. I. e. I. S I sup; ''innk- ..t i' iiF.'is. 'i th.n P' e'l ' Lire 'n.'i'i ir-n. i i, "i f..l. - . w' 'ei ! im la .1 tl.e sfeperv . l. -ii-ex ,c , Ktl,' -of Wit1 ' t'p '.iit act, nn I'ly.iii! ri e'i f a' - tp i . ' r ,j ., r ' : fc'ur . gei-di ' ,' te t:.' ul a v; ' re , i w fin,' li p'.l'e'.s Siii'". ':i 'keil nml a lii.mieir ti .. i r wn i.i.ei i i v ilutrhiu- ,f The t ) nieti s-iifif! aside !i a j i. at. 1 Nin'r". .reduied , -j,.. gii.i r. nn Thi v steed Leu-' t"i 'I'tr e I fc w OM-.t 1 1 - 'l. ..' H i" . . i- .VMiir iibm.f tni' 1 '"' . :.i 1 ll'i'i 'i'ii with i i II.. wn won'.enng a i,l ' . tr t Wn . i m te' e'i:,.ns fell In , .; ' 1 . Il'l P l i , ' e . f : is i ei -' im .t 'i T ! a ' bee. i n.d ' 4 .. . n th. re we-.. ' f'.if kit.' r ' ill- II r -l i ' .rd i f it i i .ii II ... i' ' ri '!ti5 r i ieiipi. 'nr la ' M Sfif i fmmaMT a r-i? mm-m WMM? ia'HF 1 B ,-.h ji i n isz ,MMii,i . a '"-"J .? '. jt si jBt" ifssP i 1 r "' ' '' ' "- ' k-1 1 lie 2 fOTFKjJJBRv jh ? t i tfnmfiiBlKoeFjaa4 I .-"! r . r I ' XjlK'WM(BBllBBaK'ahKSvX 3. S r ' S U. M.'jr - Kaiem rip s AmfArMimwmssmssssmamm . et - i jmst'i.tvf&mmrPW'wiv'imiMumm h latteui ue THE LATEST IN BANDEAUX AIS'D IP Direct from Paris they leme. tliese lioad-ilresrs that loud dignity, charm, prae or jniintlnes te th coiffure for eieninp. They nre worn mere this year than they have In en for a number of eaenn. nnd miladv does well tu take advantage of the fashion te en!. .1111:1' her beauty i tonne and filled new with flower. Thej overtlnwod pve'vthi-ie. Ar umhrella t n 1 1 1 1 luiil heee te,ik.Hn,t Inte mn ni, ninl L iiii.i ,.;!, v.,,-.v.,., Ti..,,,... -.., 'lnr ti,l inn'ipened were',, , en .I .11 nnd vase- were ev-rv where. Altiir..' hefete 1 .. hail had il el'iinn'1 ti 'nnd. 'In- I'finr epetied nnd "ie.1 wrapped in a long white , Aim- Ml'. II ! "I n. . 'iiid jei !: li.ue Id rome in lliete, Mr S.intry." ln said laughingly '"We haven't hail a chum te dispose y of the fjievers a vet." I.enp wn lifluru Santrj. e ibat AHne dill net ' him until Smitri s'oepeil j,- iile. in.; tdeii for an inlini-le-miiil frin ilnn of nn iiitant. In p heiirt -toeil t;!l nnd In r poi.e falter. d. P.m it vias only for a.i iiit!int. fop Aline wn an aetre. nml tliete darted Inte h'-r mind the meiiini v of that ilay t-ln bin! me- Chnrl'y Tvne nn the nrentii and he hadn't of esniml her. Thetc wn- fe reamii hv I.n-ig hen!ii roeoir zi 1 fi f 'n pi mil ,!. gntni'. ami i the hand lit it he ' .ill e'it te l.et un., -eah 01 I I epm i . ,e ;il te-l flee' of ri.i icniiin pi ! . i'ii. a tl i v i, or his I!ut Im I.- it wn- !i,i)iing maul) i in her lue-i-t -I !ie lienl at him Why luiuti " lf rrinenihi toil heu dni' no wn. .'Itlll tin' httle tr'i k nl stllilv - ' 1'ip In p I'rein under nnrrnweii HiK, hi V 1 dnltij .f lliiW ' 'I'lie 1'ii-t v i .t ever AI no. nnd ever' it-ve -n her I.e ! i Ii 1 1 1 ;-i te her im'ine- 1 i nf 1 im And i If '1 i, lulu th hJif2l' 'ersilf iiiwitinlv w.ih i "i tempt for ber .venkrii'-., ln riiiiin' thnt he still ll'e 1 I in, hi M 11 ' ,. t le I ower til 'ir . i r t i a r.t i f i i i -I Toinen-iiw (hime for Itevenpe LOVE ISOTS Hy HAY KKAN I bin; That CI an Old llaid TI. bai.l i. .no i. Ml si e tllOllflil 'I '. "hnj " im! i tried te o'e tlie i l i I feini. ! wail', ii in ii ,iny. e I Hie K"Tlee l)e 'I'l' -v Hfcu jf ., . r ' , ' 'i'l e tnmil ' ' -i'' ' 'i i l ' lii i he. 'eigiii,; te th . ri In" m ii.-r w.inted I.ep te in.irrv 'i'lie b i .r : ii i- if 'I,. 'Veulij. 01 poet W Ile I t,,lui,r lu r; Tlie fki t ... r lT en thi e'ne irrei' ' ' I'" fi Hi '1,1 n The f'elli.- I ll,i! ' -t' eiii'i -in ii I IO'1 I t preSK' 1 ' ' . r i i r , i i r ' 'v1 Cniv-Jfi .' 7' i I'.' ''.is" i r,m j -ljTT- T ITIFI H"IB-IMI1TTH"T- k ii s iv's!4- S tf jJ 4 1 I lii i II i li I I II' I III I lhi1 . ? COMBS i - '-..;.. .? x v V - v . tt3swsr'vs w,.fwiww.W'-'iw-' .r.rwii The Weman's Exchange Send Stamped. Addrened Envelope Te tht Editor of Weman't Paet' Dar Madam I would be very grate ful te you If you would Inform me some games te plnr at an Informal party. The couples range from the eg-ser six teen te clKhteen . w. The sanies am tee Ions te be pub lished In Mm column, hut If you will semi a self-ndilressed. Ftempcd envelope I shall be verv clad te send you a list which is already made tip for Just such canes. A Nese That Shlnee Te the Editor of IVoman'e Page' Dear Madam Can you tell ma of anything 1 can use en my nose te keep the oil Frem coming eut: I notice that about a half hour after I pewder my nose Is shiny. A (.tlKk. After you have used b geed facial soap each cvenlns. applied with warm wnier. flntnh with cold, nnd then rub a I plece of loe ever your face Alse use I . .... . .1.1.. In lnA f. ... eb II an astringent, nt nun " en"' which has n tendency te shine. Fur Is Tangled Te the Editor of Weman's rage: Dear Madam Please give, me a tem- edy for taking mats from the lurer a eurly white pecxlle. Hew often should veu wash a im oer 01 nun ;i"j and In what? Can the hair be cut fiein around the eyes, as you rnnnei ecu them at all hardly" Advice lias Been net te cut. What are the bert thlnps I ;e feed these species at a year old . at"1 en ' I Won't you please ted me all you can 1 abcuf my deg anil wnni 10 ae ier 11 MRS N. J. If M)ii cannot brush the matted parts, of 01r poodle's fur until they become . ' smooth upaln you will have te clip these nnd let mem grew in ncsiin. muik ith them slowly nnd patiently, because the.' should come out In brushing them. YV.ish him nlieut iiice a we(K, ami nnu nl.itn. erdlnnrj leg soap when you j Jfle,,? 'ande'!? ySu ',K J",. ,,et U) R(t ,n e.ely cut no chmilrl rntnv nm of the th.ncs tint mu uiirself eat, and they 11 be geed for linn although potfltetm should be tltnilnattd fr im his menu WHATS WHAT Rll tttlcn Decii llul d.iv viitei who i tewd trains nnli h eul nt tn s sefi'eti are sometimes uti eena n vh.it te de In the ninlter of ttjii TI e-e win object en principle! te the whole svtcm of finplng never ' p.i . extra l"T oil cud v-ji, ild ".ft vice M , tlie'tgh tniv .no ijuMe witnin tlie r r.Kfit. the friginal tlgnKUaiiee of th! :i)i it ii 'w inuie in einjmit'sz, itiuj i Ovi'.'il"ii the ii fome discomfort I i ithers tip tee exti.ivngaiitly fiem the v.iln dis re te pe.se ns '-i mlllloii mlllleii mlllloii alre for r. 1 w " or frcm sheep Ignorance 1'eople uoeuton.til te traveling have a rert.vln si nl of tips net less than Id nor cent ni'l net morn than 20 nor cent or tin- ; ''ai mil in a lestnurnnt or' 'lining e.ir, for instance The Pullman ' porter runvi" tut less thai twenty-five cents fteni each passenger, and the sanie Is ttii" of the "ted cap" the stn-I Hen porn i h' carries the hand b.ig-' gage r.'rv tips nre given for extr.v service, but iven nt the lower rate i nniiie'l, tlieie r'inilj' usually mnn mnn age te gif n. i li Tii $10 te $15 a dav ftelii til" ti v public MTIIIMi fi I k v re I i-iir" 0 ' r pUinnln "i. ' 1 A in ' 'u h i'i in" ' ' V.'iir fc-t vi of trie .u u Hi'. It ' nn; mx MMiniH' r.n.tf, ' '.r N v Ynr pennies I neO.i of ihein Kim in ' ei ii-end F'tfCt Ja.iiiiiry rliH in i f an i vein tlm 1 1 r i n ffitneiiFi for N' I i Lie MudzIiip fsei-nen 1 ji i' I.i:h,i:k ".Mule.) I I I " :iW rl.l I Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA Xatltr le Cinll'la'n retumn mut ') U'Mltfjn en one d et tdfj raprr ewii. OHil tiiujt be l0nfcl trllh fhfj uTltfr eii end erfdrfn. Thf) nam irlll nut ptiMUflfd 1 (k Icrttfr ttec. net lull'! f. .lnnlffnrfl ffrr and letlrrs luilllfii en both ld of (A pnper will net be antwtrtd. t'H(f;r uihe with pcroiel nimefr. that can h etvtn tn the relnm ti III rlrase leek tlirre, a preinl llt" ere enlu written when abselultW mccci taru. What It a Nen-Qentlemn7 Dear Cynthia I am a steady reader of your column, and nfter reading "Zara's" letter I feel that I simply must wrlte nnd tell her what I think of ber opinion of this kissing game and Mr. Stiairew. Se nlease. Cvtithia. will you lirlnt thie for me te 'Zara"V 1 was terrieiy peeved wnen 1 rcu your letter, "Zara.'' I don't think you have the right Idea when you say that no girl Is decent who lets a man make leve te her. Although I don't believe In every Tem, Dick and Harry malting love te me, I certainly de net think It Is going te hurm any girl's character If she permits a man te kiss her good night, or, In ether words, te make leve te her. Neither de 1 think that he has te be a non-gentleman te de It. Left hear from ethers who are with me In my opinion. fADlK It la Awful Dear Cynthia Seeing everybody wrltca le you, I thought I would be like these who have written te you their troubles. Well, dear Cynthia, my husband and I parted six months age. and I went te my home te live and think, te the best of my knowledge, he did the name. Since we have been parted he has con tributed te my children's support. They are two boys, seven and eight caps old, 1 met his sister lut week, und Bhe said her brother was going te u te law for one of his bes New, dear Cynthia, de you think he ran take enn of them? Docs law give one tn father and one te the mother. The thcughta nre awful. I de knew It Is wrong te be selfish, but hew can a mother cheese which boy she could spare I knew his father and sister and mother leve my boys and he Is their father, but It Is awful te be a mother te cheese. Dear Cynthia, please, through your column, enlighten me If you can. lv. n. Yeu are quite right. It Is awful this separation of parents nnd children. Cynthia cannot answer questions of law, but can you net, for your children's sake, bear with your husband and be willing te go back te him If he nsks you' Think well before you finally separate. "Trebla" Writes Again Dear Cynthia Klndlv pilnt this answer te "Delicious Little Devil" Yeu ask me whether I exonerated when 1 said that I have kissed .'JO girls. Well. It was net 250, hut exactly 26i. Out of thlH number I have, the names rf 101 of them. Then about taking the girls out automeblllng te "pet" them When a girl Is asked te go out uuto uute uuto meblle riding, don't i-he knew what te expect? Den t she knew thnt she will be petted and kissed' and net te talk-, ubcut the weather. They go out with: me Knewing what will happen before hand, nnd If they felt as though thei ' didn't tare te go. would refuse. i Yeu ask further whether a tfirl's I company is enough for me without giv ing the well-known kiss As I urn still young and go out for the geed times (is I atn net of the marrying age aF yet. anil Kissing and hugging is what I call a geed time) and de net get It. I 1 feel as though the whole evening weie w lifted. The girl's company is net enough. ' Yeu claim that the girls who l.lf-s every Temmle or Johnnie are net re-1 fined, but I strongly dls.igri.e with you. j There are many refined girls who kiss I every fellcw who takes them nut. ns i there nie these who don't allow klis-i I Ing. Kissing Is a personal taste. Many . people of both sexes don't feel any I enjoyment In It (I de net see th light) while ethers think It wendirful. se naturally they Indulge deriving the (pleasure therefrem, which thev ir. n . I hope that this answeri your letter and iiellevcs ycui mind nt !!' fame thin THEISLA. I l S Where de yrni get the "Dell- ' cleus l.tttle Devil ' stun" nnyw.w I enlv i knew that n "delicious little devil" Is a ' wild baby, and you claim tu be the. opposite. ' I ma Mil j ii 1 1 Hi 'azc3SHMiHP'S A TfflKXrmMmm 1 mm yj li .ar I BECAUSE In the Hands of the Right Persen Meney Can Be Made te De Se Much Geed A JFeman Who Started in Peer Circumstances and Bccatne Wealthy Later Is Se Generous That It Makes Her Happy WHKX they were first married they didn't have very much money. Tlicy were iihle le gel nlnnp nil right, but It wns sometimes a strupgle te pny for the children's eehoeling nnd get their clothes nnd nil thnt. There were three children, and ex penses mounted up pretty high ns the jtnrs went en. Hut komchew or ether thev pulled .through.' the brave little mother of the , had n dinner, perhaps, hut net half th family skimping, denying herself thlnqs she wanted, while they lived in n small house that was net nil thnt she might hnve wished for In the way of conveni ence nnd decoration. Then, when the children were nil grown up nnd two of them married, the ether one earning his own living in business, nn mint died and left her nn'ef t-eelng n ttlmmed 'roe en Chrlstm'it egmte. because of her thought for them. It was net a fortune, but it wns n I,,TIIV,,n7 real deal mere than she had ever ex- V M J.mnem wn gi rl(tl qi(1(k ticcted te have n this world. ""'"" "" '" ""' """ money that Iimiu iu linn deesn t seem te have niu- ntinMni i And need of it than she hnd had before. What would you have done under the circumstances? MANY women would have started recklessly in te spend, just for the joy of doing what they had never been able te de before. They would have bought automo biles, fur coats, costly gowns, beautiful new curtains for the house, everything thev had wanted nnd hadn t been able le hnve. This woman did thnt, tee. in n mod erate way. .... , ,., But she did practical things, like re placing shabby furniture with really geed pieces, getting just wliet she needed nnd no mere in the wny of clothes, find giving things she knew thev wanted te her three children.' And then she begen tn satisfy a long felt desire In another direction; she be gan te give le people who wetc les fortunate than she. She remembered, no doubt, tare times when wenl hlcr friends had helped her out with niie llttie unexpected giiif. She wanted te de the same thing for sumo one else, new that sue was nine te. YOUR FEET NEED THEM THE NEW A.JS. LITTLE SHOE and kept in condition all by a patented construction. They knew the feel of smart looking, ultra-comfortable shoes. 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FOX nfter wliljp she bought n cur J- It is her car. new. hut it is nlm0t ereiy day at the tlkpoenl 0f some en who ha no car nnd would just I0T te go out In one, Pome one else was presented, in way nt which slie could net peslbl take offense, with n turkey for Christ, mas dinner. If she hadn't been, she would liar pleasure ,that she did have. Even n geed dinner isn't enjoyable If veu knew thnt its hill is K0nR t9 come in nfter nwhlle nnd just emnt ,1 mil nnr.t'i ruuii , mil, nn..linl,A.tl, ' pni'KPirenid ion theie are homes and hospital, h linve heneliled by thP poed for. of 1I1N woman, (en. llldreil who linve linnn-n .1.- Then which tune Children who have known the nd by that time she hail mucn iesa , ell n)rp -tfIp' ,,,,;''"'' d of It than she hnd had before. people like this, there would be J much mere hnnnlnes in the wni.i There would be se much less criticism by unfortunate persons who have te tell and work for every cent thev make of ethers who just sit still and Ut t, money pour into their laps. And there would he less dleoentent among these who si', tee. Yeu can't l very iinhnptiv yourself when jeu see r, much happiness nil about you and knew thai you have given it niir.clf. The beautiful idle Indies who InvMt their affections nn their lap de; nnd their wealth en themselves could kill n great deal of emp'y time nnd lese senn, of the bitter, hard leek In their eye If they would share some of their pin money with some one who hasn't anv. Monev can de te much poed and brine te much hnppiness for both giver nnd receiver If it Is just used right. WM. COWDERY, Caterer 172S DE LAKCEY PLACE Dinner, tens, wedding rcccptieni, Delicious heme-mnde pics. DINNERS DELIVERED Teliohenn Epnice 7414 GOOD TASTE DEMANDS THEM A happier year Te mnkc every day a happy one is the goal set ler the A. tu. LITTLE Shoe. Men and women who havp worn them, seeing hew quickly tired, aching feet are re lieved, knew from exporience hew' attainable that goal really is. They knew that their feet stb net only made well they're made te stay well. They're put w.'-iiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiimwiniii'iiP Mere Than OneHundred Thousand r c? 09 m ft'.." 1 -V. xJafaTaTaTaTaTALi 1