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&xsW i m Vi I1"- .-' -sj n l feff t cu iK. i.v r I', M Wi -f.i ,, & Jfe Gr Who Tries ' Pins Ony 4 ki iAnrl Sit Gefs Nn Svmttathv Frem Other Women When a Mull ,,a vf- j--- V If 3 jlfs7ii ... f ..est., t Hntv,ni-1- j-i 1 1 fit ffr f hi nn M V irJUIlLO lilt IIIOUILHI' IIUM1MII IW Jv;t. JVl fill .J Let Herself W JmilKBE'S enlv one thine less nttrnc- ltl. than . effeminate ... ""OTun'nitUr.n te a (that's n mannish girl. certain degree, hut It isn't quite ncccs- Net thp bejMi girl, snry te carry it that far! She is rather dimming, because it 'in her naturalness anil straightforward straightferward ,aes that make her seem boyish. ) She may wear straight cut clothes ftnd cellars that rail for string neckties .without beitiit anything but attractive ' :knew Is becoming. That's feminine and therefore per missible. t But the pirl whom nobody can en dure except special friends of cxartl.x the Mime klnil is the Rlrl who tries te be munnish rrT i I . , i The girl who copies net only a man s Mrebs, but nlMt his mannerisms. She decn t wear her hleh stiff cellar tecnute she I.ieKs .' M I ii t : " r p tit' i. . ""', wii in u. .hi inn- ii en necause ii snmiiu nc worn nj a man. , And nhe doesn't always wear it : emetimes she'll uear as piml-lnektux frock .ih any of her mere I'eiiiiiilne inters could wish for. Hut she doesn't take oft" her swapper' TK'ith her tweed. She strut.s around with Ien-; vtrldi'S that would de an athlete tredit, but would prebabh be spurned b hint a tee much trouble. TTI2U hair must net he beceminp that srptns te hi rule of maniiHbness. the me: r.pid It Is worn tr.il'jht. lf-uallv dran back tlpht, with n 'efi fullness about it at nil. And one of the most mnildemnp thltips about this tjpe of pin is that nearly alwnjs slie has hair tha' wants dreadfullv te he beautiful. A feminine Rirl who loves te lock lice best and prettlet will wavi- her hair. nuit it out. fuss with It and hni 'e apend the lenyest time m iiinp it. in order te him it leek w.il at .ill, wli le this lnily-who-want-te-be-a-mn:i could The Superior Sex Ity HAZKLJ)KYOJJ.TCl!i:L0n Jehn Sltel? 1ckc leiir 'limpU home with lm,i tn ; rternm nml I tchcil he fin 1 1 hrrr nvlirp in An tun. .end irenk from ilhicii. Dunmi the fiijbt that cii.'i for thr Oirl'i lifi . '" fatln dcsprrittilu tn leir iii'Ii hi,. and tn , ifr (,' Ac turit in In ;;(. ichieh she rrfyiri te divuhjr, hr imir rirs hrr. Mnina Stirli. hn ui'ith'i. dimpprert uf thr mat'h. hut hi mikes the bi.it et it. 1'rtnn II, bcgtnniny thrrr n ie ijurittm of hm en .lMne'.i part, nnd Mud premi'n ttever te axk ineie ireui lire limn .A. is icillimj te j;i if. 1 (.'. prrn'e nrt.l of money Inn urnul Xnnr mm jAmw this step, but un the hnneuuii'in trip in the trepn . Stirh''i von-id mi. ess and grucinsitii irnilurllu . ,in, mine .Inrif'.t irielutlmi nrxir tn trut a man, Thr time cenn lehrn treh Ven ict7f hrnik and the tue air itcept . irrr mitibly ie'jcthir. .i' Anne's chniic personality b'flri A.m. end rren m the midst of their hrr he does net feel mite of her. The Shadowy Pest STECLG did net knew ln.w ".ire happiness was te Anne II. d.d knew that with the Jove slie lmnc ' .in there had bct-n rirst i breaking down .a" certain inhitntiens ni her. Life I , i : tnught her that love meiint pain, an ' pain had tnupht b.T many thinpi. In her girl's heart she had resel'e.l te li ie no mere te de with ieie. Fer a i::n- ihe had shrunk in terror fiem the i.m Idea of such a thinp, but Steele through having first wen her trut had disumed ber. and when he had eauphr her in ! -irmi that ntgbr. she hud forget icu everything but the t.n t that she ,j...i blm. As the dins passed, Im loved l. u mere and mere. She loved the 'in tn -of him. the p.uc, the brttduip. Wemn- ! like she thiill te thai domineer , . quality in him, she levnl te f .-. 1 !m mastered, and et thf hukv t. mleri of his voice, the adoration in hn e. bclied his fii-reeness with her. :i' d there were tunes wh-n the tear- w.... r well up int.. her e,e with the weml. of it all. It wn'n't until tret were en tV teamer bound for home that hi m '..i. ". happened that was far-tt-.n h:n,' :'i ' after efte.ts. They bee a tie .neii'.'v with a Mr. and Mrs. Nerns. who hap pened te sit at tbetr table m -he dinitu' t;alen. The nitiu.uutance.ship w.is n it 'lireught nbeiit tbumph SteeV, hut through Anne. , toeU n jrir fu, te Grace Neir.s. ste ,i n..t 1 ; I'm tun Nerns. lie liatid nn w.ij tilt man's rather bold ni- r-;e,. , ,p Atne but he appr. 'i. "ed i'i fi t that At, re crated the .-. miniueiisli ), ,,t' jm..' !,. . woman, and tried tn he a;reiabl Hut after two days of this steamer friendship it wa- plain i be .eeri tti ii Pajten Norri wn deinp his hn.i i,, have a flirtnlien with Anne Ii n.i t lmiertnnt. Verris a net ,i st.ige villain, he was simp,v rather , ,-tr-i grained nnd ohvieush bie, :tli i -wife, and Ann.' seemed iinrel oin ein petent te nianape the situatnn. I'.ut i' Xerrls' nttitiiile were net impurta'i' the effect of it upon Stele w.i. J,, felt a sense of fury toward Verris tli.n vwas out of all pinpur'nui te t ... mi, (JJOrtnilCe Of the ihlllV, , tf'.r Jl tejie'let! t.elnr wlirti'e Ii,. ,.,, 1,1 1 , ,..11. I1C rv",fc '". .-. ..' -ii, '.et .i e llilvii. ueu .tei e.'.'ii j ' ui ,iin.. tl, IU IIUl W.UIL III i'l'ljl!ljri 'tSs I ere tei JO fellow them. !stt, ie, vinh his i , , IVlxcd en Anne's straight, slim back, was lense wun linger. Il" did net miv I word te his rumps nlen nnd lira, e, who jKCnuzeu new iniiips were peinp, whs inensiderate enough te refrain from irial: Wiiij conversation. She thnuglu it rather niddicilleus that Meele fdieuld be s,, i,,ea!eiiK, and i wis jialeuuy that .ijiuriieu in irn iieiin i or ine nrsl nine j.ie realized that utter nil lie I.tn w very .nine noeni .nine s pnn nr nmj never ftaVed about bet serret he lind thought 'it unimportant. Iut new he bignn tu jKO tilings In a new light. Had Anne been loved b uthet men? ,That wttH the question thai kept dan- lug lureugn iiih mum. new could it ,live been etherwihe ' I Ii- w Id lung jevellnesH wus u target for all e.ves. S'At Colen, tlie idlicers hud gene mini about her. Then hew could be. Steele. hnye been feel enough te imagine that ' he had been the first mint in her life'i That secret of hers! Was it run- ! ncctcd with Mime man'.' Anne's woui weui ful attitude toward men in general ..Didn't that point te Mime experience- in , the past witli some one who wan im- I jwertiiy? 'I'Ikj mnre he thought abeui ' - irthe mere convinced he becume that lie .un rlirllt Mini Ile. tfleii tvjiM fo'eitv r.. ft trne Imnllv . 1 1 I i . V,.i... t.... . i i "cian wus se tbi.'k-.Mluniied or else m. ' ",ls"'."1 '"' 1'"'"'" ."'"' '"nl JU-t made BU;cUBtr ie.1 te reactions of ,l. kind ! l' ,"1., ""","' "Ti ". ' "; "lnJ V'"''" "h husuands. that I,., appeared net . I V" ' " J', f ", ","' rl""1' ' V'.''1. "'"" tcbtieethat an.vth.ne v.a- w,g. '.ff '', , , ,' '" , ll, r" WOm nlpl.t Neiris man. ,ne,e,l th.nps "',";';" V,'.. S. ' ' ' '. i' "" .cte niiiiu .iiii.i' nun aeni were tereei Yim- i- Tomorrow Au UnnerUiy , 'aclt te Be Mannish Contempt for Herself In for It I bent her Ivv two or three milrs without ' . ..,.,..,..., ,. mi e.... A NOTIIMt perversity you 11 often find in the mannish girl she's man Viu'nta Inlbim. nhnuf mn ntwiH B Alwnjs tnlkinp about men e wbjr deeply Interested tn every new enpace- mc'iu, ain,v iiiigunp iut uhv ii n-i or this sepni.itlen I tool her eiu en own. ' th average uf twlen a weeK Hut And never haMliR an link. I '"nicm ilas are Rene fencr'' U In the (ir-t ldu.e :die ueh the wrenc -eeinH tlmt .In- haij mnde up her ills method. She line- the ralllns UP and !""' '",.,'Vr'r "' . , .New. w ,r,V..1...c'1 in-.itiiu' liei.M'lf. efTtTs her i.nwi ciu-a- relies leh. j ex, mm- iiIm.-ijs has her OW II fpcctn irnnil), and altogether l" - eeuMsteatl, as an ;.Ual of the ""i -he h try np le "pet that lie Is iiM..,i.i...i nisj.uieu. ,,.,.,,,, ,,..,. , Thf niet dehehtful 'iuMch which ""M en ' kimmi hi ii pin ei uu- i.m" i perpei rated by a man, u f.imiMis i i . -'- , . UM'eiin e pins ami men en n mehii- I c , i parly had come in from Wilms in the afternoon and were haunp tea. i he innnnihii pin n .siauiuns up, lennius en the man'cl, iu-t like the "ether men." in a iuicullne jiex". hn ciparette ludd liphth in bee tinpers. a cloud of nmeki' about her hcid. ard her costume iliiplicntinp te the xmnlli'st de tail that of tn lunn in the room. She even talked in drav.linp, tmnl. su.isperinp teiie. her idea of repreduc ing a man s vens The artist steed opposite her. tnklnp in all lier unfinvinelne "bwank,'' and then Npraup his iii.sjlt. He iiihhed 1 hand theiiphtfullv eier , i,; I,;., ...,.i .11,..,, tl. n.1Hi.i.sisl ihe lult is.hinnnd.liii.tl .iddrissisi el.i j I m pomp te shiive betore dinner are u.' ' i xjt nertvr -''and thought - , r.-r,.,. , i i. i J( P(l HI he w."m much msulled , ldi.i a hee and sexeral nth'T tlniis ; Imi hi had let hrrtidt in frr th:it. Spe wen t tmd mnny uometi who will lj. ipnihire with her ..11 that src : eitrjliedy feiis that it was coming te lur. shlrt ften fhmc Like Cornucopias l! (OKISM. I.OWK 'I ' i - " lllcll the ff isuei b"!"-. vel i I i n .11 the l'u p.' i 'ill W ' - lis, ,lM ,, d!,, I.i'Ul'st ' mellis ,.)' il'eip,,,,,, ti U, ml. i,, 1 t,' -'.vl. .' . i -pr .nllllP oil! (ihiii, !,. a.'l I I is villi. els Inter,!1' t i- , t..ii-, , . i il i, I, nee tn .e nn: ibt t d t''e a i ' . I p. I. Is I is. up ti t. ,r '- l-IWlli,' .ile.'.e :, p.t'dle of e,,'i, ,,t,, ,,. I lie '. Ivet ' a pt.rpt 'lie .',. v"Im t im.i.'in. Thev li. t .r both i -I: i" of this med. ! , - !''jf! 'i t ,s efl'eetll i lv "nil '. n. . w Ml . - bi'iH-mle in pi. Id . ,. .t, . ii . ' 'I -I CM - tl'''' h.ltl In! t1 '..t. In tn" wnv t ii i i n ' 'I'.'lt s,,,r' sletveu me i-xt.'ii" I i un again are ap.'nii in itiedels. in. tn. up and afternoon Ane'h. r version of the si..irt ill' 'rn'e.i is tl ti one vvl.ieh ciiue- i,p .,, slit' bund that is. m faet. s,,ini,u,, , i red ilci iiKiuiiaJI.v tl,. i (le, . vh, i, ' Is I I ll.llll" armor, : fit oft', t- i. ''f In.... . ntri -e,l in -,i.,ll.. -"' S "'" '"'I '"' girdle. Fer thr Hi rt lid ay Cake Wl. ir II I d.'. vihnt'll r a, .. the i. ' "I . i.l.liV 1 1 a mi ,ir I Ji.-1 it 'I ,. ! put In 'nui , ' IlKhied. ul i s'reiil,. w.i',1,, la if and tl.en Hv iilk'ed at Ni sluuinp I', t ih. 'k ,),',. v v,,,,j, ( vi re the i .moles f. be little pink i iintlli'-pr.'N - hasten (low II II id sett,,. en thai vvliiie icing So'li'dieily would he hi tne ,mv in nit. anil she had n . . aiidlelielier i r leseiireefiillii ss in .um,. (,, , , r,,u IJ( Iheliph. s,i that w lien s,,. irt the i,,Ke before linn .some time Inter en, h l,i, candle wn luiniiup inerrilv , m ,() ,, dnnper of .lieppiir; en the cake, he- 'cause it w.w n.ien,.ii M B .,,,' circle of f-'lc Jap. r tlmt poked Itself i up nreund il i.k. a lleuer. Halloween Almest ihvnus vutli "Mall of Kinii',' nnd the two .ire i mill,, tied in .1 paitv fei I li tuber ,",1 int ,s dlstinetlj iinvii. Im iintiitns, dee dee dee orfitieus, interesting ways of un masking, and stunts that are l.,is of fun. are included in the i-u;K"st ions which the editor of the woman's page bus, oil read) te ;,eud out. Send u telf-addrcssed, stamped envelope for ti ropy of thcui. I 3 fy I 5I!jcirltSlKfclv 3 sHhL7 .ffi rflrCfriY'f- w Jf-3 V Pji I flaKv-S!yrSkS EVEXUS'tt jVL'-BLIC Please Tell Me What te De Uy CYNTHIA J.'ttrrs te Ctmlhta' column nl t' written en enr ilile at the varer enlu Off! must fcr .fuitfij ti Ith the writer J tame eerf atUrett, The tieme (Mil " IV imliflJiW ((, itrller drtfr net u'M'i ". rl0iiiil ,'ttrcti Hurt Ictlr urllljn en fcerVi iuVt u fi vavtr ulll niKinifrl, tl'rnviit ii'fii) ii'Nft n d ' et.i'if (nif enn I'l clrci (' "" coin fin will v'case took them, as tr tr tenal letters eee enlu written when ab'elutrlu mcessaru. Anether Girl Interferes Pe.ir Cjnthla Let me have rmr rniirt.i .,n tiin fellow inc. nlm the rend- nv" opinion ' ,h'ln eAI. A ffW lllOKtllB age she , ,,,, nn rBUmPIU wUh hei. K,rl frrI1(i am, ,hcJ. SOI,,,ratc(l DurttiR the time I i mive Known n yewiK i-inj um- niu " ,)ilxe K (,et ., from, te entcrtan ,cr ' ttiri rripmi vcw. ,iPar cvnthla. bow can T ile It when, ccr since meetlnK h.-r I h;ue pHyed a lone h.ind. K'vlnB i "! be only be friend I had because or an nrsument she had with him? , nv,, .,y?1n I ,,,, .,!ON ' J' ., . I .. ' "" "' "' ' k ,"" ""-""s' Nn one t-h..ul.l dominate iiiutlier te u.h all evictit Hm i interfere with h " or .r frii.iidlups Tell th's tin! toil ...,, , ,,.i.. ., .r. i i, .,t ,1-ej nilili. ii' llliui'- il IIUI'' )lkll liv itli .r fnoe.l nnd If she perl'" let her no. Ii's a peer way te treat a man Would Hear Frem French Girl Pear "i nthl.i It has no. r hrei in J poed fortune te meet u Krc-eh plr' 1 was hrtiiKht up en the I'aclflc roast where Hn re are no French eeple or ' at itm', none that I met i in the win i hew de your IMttaburph frit tnl pfi I that wa taillnir It inrt of the West lit cert.ilnlv Ifcn't Seat s-.i.dUil villi a cip'tal Iftter.) T t.i,.ctfd i.t et te Prance .HirtiiB- the war, hut finished a- ' nytnp nld in etas. "" bei'ib uacii te concpe a ici"i c.inn? te my fraternity heiit frei ,.nll((, f(ir ()f ()Ur k nUe ha(l ,,,, ,,Np,,.ns nn,i t)n(I ,llcd uf ,nuenra -ifter vetuniltif; te this ceuutrj I took : " ,u ' '" Paicnis. who re.nl it ami pave n M.k te me, n&kniK me te answer it ' ' ' "'' " '". ll w-ns from a plrl tn He.'.ha'iv and u rne.st .nlerabte letter. edi!l cnrps,t In Wi r.1 1 li . lull fl- 1 ilentb written by a plrl of culture .'-Jue ' drrilifi her studies and i Id of het pur? te i;e te the horbeune in I'ans I it ' '1C(1 tPlllniT fl OUT frit HIS deatl". "L.tter'1 wrote nu.'iin en tn own resp. i.s'biit and several times there- .ittpp t -ii-ver hf,ird a w.inl Thire wis setuethltii; ln(lnltly fas-' mat.ntr al.-jut tlt.u lett. r. .mil I would .tr.l::.;,'!l.;Tise'ha,rd X4. rer me 10 rend one by the e.ime slrl. Tliere I aie sure!' 1-nncli plrlw in l'hll.idelphlj. . . ultlieiipii I li.iv. lever met vtte Me- iiiieiif pit's 1 have met ..i.uilly ha "I'I n- that they wvre brei.eh. but I Ml'ev or iiurnir'tner nJ""" l.llev or iiunib.i.tncr Sl'tf 1. t P7 MT ', ,' ' ' , .V t...h ,.irin ,vm,i t uritr. if, si p Veus 1'l.ilt" threuirh tne column, ' iitliia will print the letters. I Geed Ideas rv.i- i . nihil Have ("i le'ned I'.ow'niere eesilv. it is nessihle te into n tent ,i thlnp is persenam .' Hew its ?"-'Mr bfC'imes i,u i tit l, en indi- uiluul .I'd hew no matt, r in wii.it way , ,.1r,''nd''lVrt'aln of chinnnnd dib" ...':;...' ' Kr..ni ni: '' corrcspendi nee which i indH its w.-n 'i.'e the iruriM,. of your Inn,) make them se thev just meet eimilv bow at the hips. It was one of the r iluiriti, ihes.. -viu.-h tell us m-'tmctiel ,,Vfrywliere. Where the pirdle fastens prettiest girdled of the season nnd might tNiiti- uuti.ers ,uv persons of i h.iraf- j lv0 ,,,,.,,,1 streamers of ribbon or of , he copied very prettily for a silk dress. r of tbeutrl.t and intellipi net, standi y ' net fiem fie rest like a. sinp'e g'.tandnp ' " Mir in .i 'I-, a- and cloudy sk. I T1! T X f ' T ' Z Yeu- furiespeiirtent who slpr.s her- hp IA CilTlfin R tjXClianOP, !s-i; 'A;'. Ily Melf is my particular i " YV UlllUll O t-J A.K.I lJ.I lK, st.- I !'i'ii . e'eud of neiise.-,. :iiiil. i . . f'anUh' it Is ' l matter if wonder te me! 'nt a pi'i se rM.ifiit a i..d, yet f iu.iII- cMde'itly a rftrul-ir M'ew cin ,m j . . i ' . -1 e mii' l.vii ii.il iut i'ie; te m.i! fi lends, but hew sh? ian fail 'e atti.u . 1I1..111. '.rd 'e ou. little en! Kach of is who u health and alive comes into i Sen e diilv pers.jti.il ennta ' wltii our I i r.iv-t .'.in tt be ti.,1- of these pur s . - whom .veu imt ti re lire none in wi.em th" divine par :' fi .. ndship 1 as c. ".ii. -I for v.tu it :s i isiiiK htr.inpe 1 cani..t Ki,ee from ur l.-tter lU mi .ire of the kind th it would refuse .i nr pht and -unre smii" te these with ...,! jm ieir.e into ..intact, and ,i I le it such .i 'vend.fful ni.mer of . fi!-r.d And for frhndlv souls n s j'ilv ea 'v te li- ". ha:t ' and f:le"dh a' u i-J' a a J. rs'.n is irt.istble I de i c n.ea i te ov.-rjeijiv th- iinv.i.tiet . of nn.i'i every 1'uly mils: .iIw.ijh he ceg i izant and 'e-nperd vviMi pned jimp- -nt and unuerstandi-p 'lv . onvetitiens be e.tvn th" lonely jjervim'-i a id and help. i i"d ..lib e lr n tt 11, peine, with ,,11 . .., . ih, ,uul "t'lilu p t.ne ti-.d v Mi i' -'. ',d f r . idi" ajiiil' mv de.ir c' UI. 1 . ,int(t con.'eive hew . ou un l.'ej, ' i ds uwa Tl re Sfem te he e in,nv le:,. '; i',.s I wili I could me, t tlvm ail . ! v i I t!vy must tltch day inee' pinp'.e ( .,' i sum. in int-ir seivts i f.'ei t:in largely due te an unjustified sh r.. s : or a etildness of demeani of v! n .ts possessor Is net aware. Won't ve'i tiy my plan? I re sure 1 . ulna y, would be Interfiled n- 'fjr ! Ills. All you lonely folks i-,ei( v. ' r,e i I'h (ith. r. Thy ft'leiv s ;,rM.s i" op'.' t" leOelvi) C, if e b'Jt open . ... i.n i te him. AHAItKi Says Something la Wrong 1' ntbla I'lease . mrt wl ,t i r with UV I'lue.-r w,. te n :i" b.L- , t it"). But. ' en, r . j-i h, self. n with, I an c L'lif i i .r ..1 p.J tO Sv.llO.il 11 lv rfl I 1 I nbe'it nve ;. t ii, 1P) , net very .lln il'ie.ijiiti 1 inn i . u i de: .il. u siu'ceedi i! a l.t'b- M' 0' t, lis m I air um fs.t',,;. L ui.. t i tun uaiii.e t unit:, i an piay - -i little 1 s.vate a Intl.- I .. 'i-,. a car a Utile Hut I will sny I ' : ' If that I can s'vln ni.l flu.. ra'n.'i' w-i-ll. I'eepl. tf-ll me I am a w '1 d'cs,sr and that l . arr.v m self i l ' wt.'i. I have t, nd u pi-eat 'ufal ! ,""'. ini; eisfl ii, ui, i ,ec ie reau. i ' ''"'l I'en't get He moreislei, that ,; ,i i.,,lUHe I have ,t:,j,,,. ,.u,. ,,, d p . i I can tali, ii these bonks 1 t1 tt I Inive rend. I .'in tiilk en t mv, I .' tin day. Hut I luu also trv Ine; te, n.i'i't'r il"' ait f f i.eli.L' i l,ie,1 llhtener i iiu.L i .,i, ,.,, .un, ,1 ii'i ;.ir um r, from that. I am nfVfr self-ron.s.'ieUN ii" .-.'i'ter in whose ...n.pany. nlwajs peifettiy ut ease I i.'.r dellhurately n te iteatu an in r ifssien I am jIiuj'h my natural self New tell me s "ifre anythinp tepiilslvn about um ' Wl...t is vvrenp v.'lth n. Tl.ete tn p-t ... i. Hue thing vvi-Jiig s,,,,,, .ijiere r.s. w ' have 1 e fu'.v frle,ds ' i.'ntll tb.s i i.t war I nevt- had nr. irle'.ds ". i I h.ive thrte plil it lei lis vihem I ' i . tnn fall it.il frletide ter b fin ml well if tin. truth tnu-t. be id a young man nas pe- u- usi,-, ,i i... e go out vv til. bin. last Hummer i met ;i jeur.g man VI , was the (IrM tn ever take, am In 'r t in nie in all. Ue '.aw each mini ,t, but he nuver asked me out Ither I' it was when I tu nwaj for the in intr. Ile has written te inn .1 few i. i s inif I have eon..) home love thin young man, but. of course, hf, shall inver l.nev. t llecause I 1'iievv be dins net li ve me and I knew In never will. Ue nm niurrv a Pilnniy if Iu, choebi s. Se whv bheuld I ever i'" im that he could love in. " kteiw h. wants te kteji our friendship I'd .nenei have that than nothing at all Trat Is the av It has beta fei me alvMib I an m vcr expei '. gre.it, geed Mid gs for myself: If I de, they never ...nu. then, then 1 am disappointed. I'lease, I'Mithl.i, tell me what Is the ,,i.i tt, :. . ., .... ,i r .... ..,". wny uen t ine b's ask me and juries that mv friends make ie'l I im' all me cnaui-es in m,, world, vet tin' never bother with me PethipH some of your render will l.flp ulse. MKIiDIi: en may net he fir-if.Ceiisi leu, but am ate, tee- Introspective. Stci think Ini? veu urn uueer and different .imi you'll seen lind you nre net Have you nsked this boy te your heuse',' Why net de se, and get the glrla te cenn and bring boys wtJi thctu'f That'B a geed way,.ia ue. LEDGER I'HlLAUElJrlllA. THUlt!SDA, KEEP YOVR FROCKS LOOKING NEW jKrrWWlvW irffiKiawteTMftiim HSlf ill 7 xmt&mjsm i kj.. i H1I1 Ki A new girdle new nvd then ffiven te Hie dress it a rnitTAiN - doesn't wn rrttltlrr Wrtllltl 1 lwi ,'"n"h ..... nt her name te he used iilwajt mnnnges te keep a flesh, just beupht leek about all her drcs.., "It's the pirdle.s, ,shc esplmued when ques- t; ,,M n,ut fiK, mutter. "I make new ..,,., ,,..i,- .....i ..i,- t... :,t, . , ... W,,''J in- inr imi mi- iP'i pe imi ! t 'hem. The.v"re ensj te make, and It's fun te sei them prow under your nrgers. Above are shown some sam- prs of the kind of pirdle veu can make , ,ari0. ., vn(1I. M.W ,1,.;, Yeu see '-.7;'! L" .K"T 'h kimiii- "i u- uif" innei en iihmvi eh ke mat a ieup wuisti-il eltect is piven, ;m wn-re t he as teninc comes, a ttrace- fill loop and one end will make the fin- N, These pirdles are usually of the dress . ....,; ,... 'material, sometimes showing a lining or illUI'i 1,11. C.OIO.'111111'S MllMMIl il facing uf it gin. contrasting cob ler where naeK a iruie s i lie color win snow. ii your new dress has n plain girdle add the (entrnsimp lining yeur.self. These limped pitdles are usually nine or ten inches iu width, nnd while it piece efwitli short ends or in long streamers. Tniiterihl cut en the bins will drnne stnlis!it piece. fJirdles made of ress , ,i, ,i-vu nr nli,ii inntnri.'il or., lei.vi ..rn.lll ,.,, ,,.. 'l',,!.,, ,ii. cate s!n e of gra.i crepe for Itistmue. nnd muke the reues of the creiie. lnckiiiL- them te n foundation of silk or crepe Cleaning the Mirror 7e r , ,, rf ti'n,i I'njc Dear Mad.tm I have n mltrer that is spetttd and stienUed. Will ou kindly tell me if there Is nny way I can de it up at horn. " H. I H. Y s nra m (.lean your miner vour veur self. Washing si. la and boiling water will remoie tl. spits theuph you must ,.!,. a., n , ri,'. It uf. tlmt tile ivnlrn. j ,;el Bl(l .hina .l!u ffiass,. B .... j Wants te Be Law Student te tie F hmr t irnman Paar- Tie-r Mnd.un rle.it, ad ise hew I em i.il.- un a ceui.se ei i.i'v ;it nome, and fiem vvliem lines one have te hi a pradna: 'f luPh t.'hoel tu pe te thf Temple University te take up law? YV.WTINU. Thre are correspondence course in ' tt. ,e Ml. i, r,u will tfnd ndvettlsed in Ha li. .piZ es I caiinul re. emnn lid anv M-iitl one te uii. Yeu would In e t" 1. i hlph m lioel Kraduate in order te v 1 tl Is profi.slen nt Temple L':. m : i . Fer the Halloween Party Te 1) ' ' ' . ' U f nn t Vne': lie.ir Mi i i Would OU kindly pupp. s' . i, i ler it Hai ewven party THE HOME Y GOOD TASTE Bi llii'dd li'tnuldsan I'bcrlein l ip'.y I , v & m V i-Kii : !. V ? ' ll SircMii f-'r re.ru i.nve been in use in all cenn trii.s f' r a long time. I'heir usefulness li tibv.eis; tlit'iv decorative value Im tnen'ie. I Oa I...I . .. r.t,nn ,, t tl,r font .11 III- IJ'lltlf.ll, ,1 s, ,,... ..I ...' ...... of a l",l prevems draft nnd cuts off lipht. .u . . p-rmittlnu a ih sirable fir- cilinr in i.t an. hiuiiii sereen innj hide up i sightly radiator or i-upbeanl In n .ir.iuing loom li teuutiful bro i line or piiintt hcreen forms an ex 'ellnit hii'kgiiui I for a group of table, .hairs nnd liglit. In n llbraty a leather or ti'trlle emi s reen keeps drafts at bay or renders a i truer ler wilting and i study ei hided i , A s. i-en is almost a necessity be- I fore tie "ri ne de ir in a dining room, and iii.r ie found tedaj of almost nny variety (.. luirmenic with the decora tion of tie dining room Itself. Uini hmdh'np.' and flower effects against it I dull geld Inn kgieiind, bi llll.iutl.v de signed nmdrrn panels In the Chandler I spirit, ir p eees of old embroidery set I in siittuble framis give oue a wide i lien e, Tlie uce and beauty of fire ereens iinmt net he forget ten. Uth the rather large Miiiire panelf, vvhii'li btaud ill irs'tl) in front of the bliize, nnd the smii n ii I often brilllnnf innvnble nnd ' adjustal,le n reena havn their place In a mom gladdened by a real and useful fireplace. Seme quite beautiful screens can be made by framing panels of the very well. designed modern printed linens also. In fnct, the choice Is endless, and tlin only sad thinK In that Se many hideous screcna find themselves en the uiaikct. Tomorrow "Cushion" . i Vl . ftM . n" entirely different appearance in icern u ith Tn .Ann msT(i1r l1tncA tliftw nnt 1..itrftia uir i m " , uiiiniiih iiHii; Ullivivni. irii(,iin) and leitmg r couple reach te the hem of th" kirt. lienrgctte or the silver or peld tissces make up wonderfully in these Ilewer gndles. and If one liKes i several colors they (nuld be artistically I I tdntwlml in leek well tnireiliur. (Inn! : ... .,,,. kn rrtlv -..a most i ' n r -. .--.....,.., I simp! made and the finishing touch v.'iis given by tne girule, which was of geiu roses, ieup narrow Btreumers ei the blue moire ribbon hanging at the left side of the front. .."L'Xls xz .".Rir'Jt: . ' - - , ", , " ,V "'"' nip uian me one in uie nip miv 1101 a upiiter snaiie ei maieriai, nui nei s a lighter shade of material, but net se wide or thick. Anether attractive idea for girdles i te .embme material of two or tjirc ,,riu ..,,,1 nvn el,.r0 ,i.i t,,ii miiterials nnd even colors, nnd braid them ineseiy tegetner, using tins brniueii stranl for n pirdle satin nnd chiffon in different colors, for Instance. (iresprain or moire ribbon makes pretty piidles worn enslly tibnut the waist and tinislied with n tailored liew erpandie lind n piece of velvet ribbon , inn ii aiieroeiJit irui'it ui primce four inches wide put nreund the waist Mid the ends crossed net tied at the I.-ft side, and breueht around the richt fide, where they v,ete tied about at the hip line in one loop nnd two ends the drapery puffing slightly above the te be pivrn en a Triday cvcnlnp. omit emit '.Inp meats" C. P. Veu cm carry out tlte Hallow eon color, eranpe. in your menu, and have it s,Ri;,le and attractive, by servlnif frui' iut, oensltinir of'eranpes. crane- i l'u u aim rult and pi. ipes. pimento rlici se nnd- r"rr'''J e! h orange-colored icing. nn c -ute. The Junier Class Tfi ll.f tdttnr n' ll'miin.i'v 1nni, 1 t't-ar Madam Our class i.Ti4n!t-)r I , il. en) wishes le organize, but we de nel i l.:i i w anv poed mottoes or nanus te.rnibnil for ten minutes. ceuntliiL' tnm. OO Your motto could be. "Xet for our elves, but for all." rr 'Tnrllter, llclell- t. r. leiii tiei tel," e. 'I-ie vvell nnd doubt ' li..?'l?'.1.r.",:h.s?..fu' IIe,10r Cast tint i 'a or the L'o-epirativo Clapa Fruit Stains 1" Hi' rd'er u ll'emnn's I'aae I xir .Madam Could veu phase tell me tui.v te ion ova ( hel.e-c'.iei ry stains from a henna i-atiten en pe ilresst? Thev n. em te have t.iU.n th. oler out IIe.V i.i.'i this be li stored' MAIIY. A colored sill. Wdi!lletjlt te work with, aid if you an no' -.bio te tiihc the st.Un.s out with plain i.irm watt r, thele is nothing ou .an dr. I cannot tell hew much of the cjIei bus been taken out of the drens fiem veur description. Should the pan that h..s been utalncd have, a decidedly fadul appearance, veu will nave te dy the w he.i. dnss Te "L. B." Ten want boehs that will f.dticnts as well as Inteiest ' Weh. one of the ' hist vvay te In en dt n rjjr Knowledge Is! of 'itii'idher' land 'JT'1 eZ. . ..1 1... . ' --..- r- .- son's "Inlat.d Veya.r iu'ie geinp te i eniev me coinferfal,',. . n ti,.. littif, I esttavs wide, at the tain,, time, they , , win giv,; jeu a Mrifrt of colorful pic- i tui.s of a. foreign . e.nt.v Then take i Klplini,- 'J. un" That will lend veu , Inte India and vvi'l gie veu 11 Rterv , te f.iiilnate .veu ' lt.iti er.ii, bv Helen Hunt .Jacksen, tells of the old ( lillferuia mission ceuntrv, ainl ivll' MirMy inttrtat , ou. Of course, un- g.,ed book that you read is gdnp te i reuse veur vo ve , cabulnry in home n asuie, though veu i may net be cens.-lnn of thin, Read i home mere of Stv. i son tijch a "Treas ure Isifitid. ' "The JiiiKter f Uallnntiae' ,iind "Kidnapped ' In, w W "uld Curb nsuy isnep and ! iieerpe Kliet'a ' ,-ll iJ.'Vld (.'upnerfluld ' "l.luht That K.iil'.l j "ileuae of th. Si v, i, . .ant. erl Irl V'f.ii'l . . .. Jiarner.- Kipling h and Jlawrhorne'a iubl.'ll vvllt nil b v P.nrrle'.s plays, i ' te read semfl i ttildt n Trrasury, t.,ns uf niedcrn I h.ive told ou it a public llbrnr.v IrelV boeltM, tee 'itnmend soma te tun. And. if ..i poetry, get I'alpr.i' . nud one of th. i Vell-C. All th. b ., . .. . "J i Th.. ii te I I Head BOIIlit of III, ,el n, jeu at a lib- u-v ei hi,,, Itidinp Il inav b. tl .' jr rinding will Im Im pievn jour -i I , ., but veu cannot ci unt upon it 'i. nieHt iledniie way te de ihm 'ir.iiiii be te buv a plain erlmarv fiptllmg br, , nnd study it bi veur.self, ii dit . . i ,t time FAVORITE RECIPES OF FAMOUS WOMEN H MKS. IIKNICY .1. Ahl.KN (Wife id 1 lie lifiirVnnr of Kmibiis) 'lonmte I'Ulilcs Twe gallons l. ini tomatoes, line pai'.in siieid enhbage, i ine gallon hiiri d onions, , One eiim e tuimeric (Ine niini e i I'b'i'j seed. One eimi e whnlit cloves, One eiilicc allspice. One nuuie blneK pepper. Half pound while mustard seed. One and tlin c-iiiarteirt peuinl, or nearly four cups, of brown sugar. About two-third, cup of salt. One gallon vinegar. Mix tegi-Micr; boil from thirty te forty mlnutei, Kccp.s well. Teinnn-MV Peppermint Ice Cream, by Mrs, I'eri'y V. rennybacher Copyright, sin, bit Puille Leaner Company line Would oil please print some from the time the water lelunis te boil- ;.f;d?p,ly,n,0it0aMj,l;i,er,, SlVV,"1' Uf,,'r a,,,""B ,hL' ?!'. vor. Uasi? ji. a. Ixrehe red peppers, cut in inch OGiWEK e, 10212 Mrs. Wilsen Gives Spicy Relishes One Is Made Frem Recipe Which Originated in Eng land Mere Than Twe Cen turies Age Hy etKS. M. A. WILSON Cepvrlght. JOi:. hu ,Vr. )t. A. Wilsen. All rights reserved. rpiIB housewife will find en the mnrknf .tnlla irrenn tomatoes, some late com, limn nnd snap beans, as well as cucumbers. All ran be uscu in mnliing relishes for the winter. Celery and Cabbage- Relish Put through the feed chopper suffi cient celery nnd cabbage te mensure three pints (half-pint measuring cups) of finely chopped celery. 7'ice niiifs of fi'icly chopped cahlafla One I'lnl of finely chopped onions Out pint of fimlv chopped red pep pent. Place in bowl nnd add one cup of salt. Mix snlt In well nnd turn in cheiMccleth bag. Hang up te drain for three hours. Plunge bag in pan of . i f-1.1.. ..-.. .1.. warm waipr iiini nuicniy iiixti uij Turn the re cry. cnunnge ana peppers i.,in r..,.i.,,. i..,ifi emi n.hi . . . . "."" , " 7 ;.:, . 'Jiee cei-fi of mirlie tied in piece Uj .III L.I I l'l One cup of nupnr Tire tablespoon of tehitc pepper One tablespoon of paprika Three tablespoons of mustard One teaspoon of turmeric, dissolved in enr-half cup of cold nnter One ounce of mustard seed Tire tablespoon of celery seed Three-quarters cup of picUlng spices nnd sufficient white malt vinegar te come within three inches of covering the tctery and cabbage In the preserving kettle. llring te boiling point nnd cool; for I "" ".' ....... ...vw ......--...- , glass half-pint jars. Adjust rubber and twentj-iivc minutes. I lien till into nil seal securely. 1'iace in nei-wnier nam. having the water just te .the neck of the jar. rrecess ler ntteen minutes liner boiling starts. Kcmevc, cool and btere in rnnl. drv nlnce. ini.s reusn is uencieus wun an com meats, with llsh, fried oysters nud nlse with bilked ham. (rem Tomate Relish Wash nnd cut In small pieces twenty five green tomatoes. Add fifteen onions, rut in thin slices and K preen pep pers chopped line. Add one enp of sail "lid turn In el 'cloth bag. Hang up te drain ler rnree neur. iip ine nap 'quickly iu wnrm water and press dr. I ni-ii the tomato mixture into the pre serving kettle and ndd One pe'ivd of breien suaar I'nu,' cup of eider rlnepar One-half cup of pickling spices One owner of mutard seed Tire tnblcipnens of celery teed Tire tablespoons of black pepper One tabln poen of paprika Tjre cleri of garlle cut in tiny bits One teaspoon each of aingn; cinna mon, allspice, cloves and niare One-half teaspoon of rniaieay seeds Oni -ijuartir ounce of cui.im seeds. Cook until thick, like preserve, and tlen fill into half-pint nll-plass jars I Adjust rubbers nnd lids nnd seal se- ( curcly. Place in het-water hath, hav ing the water just te the tick of the jars. Preics for fifteen minutes. 5tc ' move, cool and store in teul, dry plucc. ( Mrs. Dunham's Knplisli Chew ' This recipe is ever litu) years old nnd ' is n prime 'averlte with th" pentry In , rural England. Place twelve cueuni- ! hers In u brine made of three nnd en l.nlf cups of .ilt te four quarts of water ' for ten day-. Then remove from the1 brine nnd cut In pieces nn inrh siiuate. i 01lr il0linp water ever two quarts of .t. : 1..1 i:.. i , i , nil' iwi.t iui-iiiji; onions mill jei miuiii until cool. Peel nnd plucc iu the pre serving Kettle with the pickles and '""".US'- Separate two larpe heads of caulitlew(r into separate lleweretles mid ....... ,1.A lll.ln tl... ...,.,.... ..M(t.... ... I.'l i if u arcs Ten arcen uenners. cut in inrh square. Add two quarts of elder vine-nr nnd brliip te boiling point. Simmer slowly, while p'.eparinp the following mixture, I'lnce in niinll bowl One end one-half cups of iftrd flour fmiaiuting the flour after sifting) J'eur eunei of dry militant One eunic of tehitc pepper Ihic-ijuartri ounce of paprika Tire tnblripoens of ffl.iger One teaspuen of allspice, clove and in a co Tire tablrxpoen of iurmcrie Thrtn ilurrs of garlic, grated nr chopped rem fine One small b'lltle of Weiccitci thire sauce Tue cup of cold irater Thrcc-iuni Irrs tup of salt One and one-half cup of bretcn sugar. AlW trnlt If. btun.l ..t !.., -.1.1 ..1 .....s .-..,,,,,i,, ihiii ,U mV- F H."'. "'".". -''"'! " "'" lllf,fer v"' ''"lie, stir rrinp well with a ' wooden spoon. Meil riillidlv for ten minutes, then fill pint all-glass fruit, jam. 1'eur two ttthlcspoens of enliid ' oil iner the cliew, and adjust the rub- her nnd lids and sral seiurelv. Sletc iu cool, dry place. Drawing the. Line The Mgrcgatieu of the sexes among certain barbarian peoples j;ees fe far in many cas-s tlmt each ne has virtu ally a different language. The C'nribs have two distinct vecnhularies one used bj men nnd women when speaking te men; the ether b.v weiuen when speaking te each oilier, nnd ,y meu when lepeating some Ni.wng of thq women. Things You'll Leve te Make A Hand and a Clrcle Malic This Felcli. inp I.lltle llat Your jiiung dniigliter will surely up lueclate ihn comfort and sinartne.ss c,f a medllieil "tiiin." Cm n cuimiI hni,, the shiipe of the pattern ut the side uf the above Illustration. .Make n of one of the new r0ugh finished inn terlals, or If jeu prefer you can dst, the Mime malerlal as her freel, r wrap and embroider It with wools. Cm n circle of cloth or velvet, thither the circb) en te the curve edge of the baud (iiitlmr ii small cliclu ut Die uilddle top of the circular crown, Vmtvn a wool liompen te It, Finish wltu en We tnsBel. FLORA. BP M SHBie v lt? 1 H mw m 1 i.vi.Kin WW ) i e & J Can Yeu Tell? By It. .;. cifitl A. W. Bodmer Why Lightning Is Sometimes Terltctl The forked or r.gzg lightning flashes which we sometimes sec when viewing nn electrical storm occur only iihr.it the lightning cloud Is nt a great distance from the earth, or when there is n great exjiansc of nlr between it nnd the earth. The lightning condenses air as It meets It in lis path and the prent re sistance te lightning which the nlr ev erts ngnlnst it causea the electric cur rent te jump from side te side, seeking the course of lenst rcsi"lnnec. When there Is only n straight flash of light- 1 niiitr von lnnv knew that It comes from ' a cloud comparatively rlose te the earth, for the distnnce if lias te travel is te short that the air manes no marked impression en It, and it comes te the earth In the shortest course. Liplitnin!i is mere common .in the summer and autumn because the great heat produces greater evaporation at that time of year nnd the conversion of water into vapor nlways develops nleetriclty. The distances from which lightning Unshed anil thunder corner te us explain nlse why we ms the flash al ways before we hear the thunder. The Interval of time between the sight I ei the Hash nnu the seiinu et tin' ' thunder represents the difference be- I f U'PMi tun ktirwxt tf llflil (inn knilllil ..:;:; r r ..-. v" 'V : ." i ti'i.ii,. ii.,( n,...i. .,.. n. xAkn nAinw .i " ." i"- unmi ueu nu .....- m.u. ' the .same nstiint nt the no nt of erlpin. there is alwnjs this Intcrvnl of time' between the flash and the sound. Light-1 nlnp, or liny light, travels nt the rate of 1S(i,nOO miles per second. Sound travels enlv nt the rate of 1100 feet per stcend. If ,ou should count the number of seconds which elapse between the flash of lightning nnd the sound of ls nccempanyinp thunder, and multiply the result by 1100 you will knew the ap proximate distance in feet nt which the lightning occurred. Tomorrow Who Discnverejl Oxygen Gas? Quality and Charm Distinguish "The most Delicious Tea you can buy." Sold only in sealed metal pacKets NEVER IN BULK riM.i:rt a te WH0I.TAI.i: AdKNTS. 7 MM Til ITtONT STRKnT, miLA., IICI.l. TKt.ia'llKM; 1.0MIIAHI) 0741 rWWMWMWMMMAV Quality Tells In order te get complete satisfaction out of the Butter, Eggi nnd Poultry you ue you should buy them where you are sure te pet them strictly fresh. Thousands of Meres in Philadelphia sell these products, but after you (jet them from us for one week you will learn (same as thousands of ethers hove learned) that for supplying these fancy farm products our store stands out con spicuous above nil the rest, Te be thoreiifihly convinced that we have the largest, finest nnd best-pntrenied Butter nnd Egg Stere in Philadelphia, we ask you te visit it personally nnd sec for yourself the crowds of satis fied customers from Monday morning te Saturday night. Yeu can make arrangements te have one of our route men serve you at your deer. Bell Phene Diamond S3S0 KLINE' 2617 Germanlewn Ave. 1 ; I Sr ww,.:yy;M.M'AV.M S reasons why mothers buy HICKORY GARTERS (HZZZIZ'FI asen The only Children'sGarter made with the patented rubber cushion clasp, which holds stockings lirmly between rubber nnd rubber. Saves wear and tear en stockings and means less darning. Your dealer knows the ether reasons. 25c and up depending upon style and size. Complete satisfaction assured or )our money back. A.STEIN us nifelrl ill Otter inlnr lerr. ISrm atlril isatin, I'nlint l.ralhrr ( Mk C"s vffl V V Peise and Self-Confidence gMOES help in giving you poise nnd self-confidence. Our fall creations are se lovely, becoming and attractive you will knew at a glance that the shoes you select will give you just the poise you want. Prices, $8.00 te $12.50 Hosiery te Match NSEEIAN J 930 Chestnut St. 5$? i WHATS WHAT By Helen Dccie Great genius Is mere, than llkw . accommodate Itself te normal way? if. ". fl It la Vie Hn., tnl.L. .. H.B. Mem lett hImh Its littleness by outbursts 0f"fiS ni. pcratnent, te called. Thl waa ns tn?.' In nnclcnt Oreoce us it In in mLi.' tem. tru America. More than two yearn nce Dlenyslua lautrhmi "iwurm modern clans who were evprexnet in tunlnp tSS" InstrumcntHJ while they neglected ii tui'e their manners." Talent Is no excuse for fallure te 1MT1 paKements. or for neglpct of h .i.fl the poetaster, the dnuhr. ,.; ' "i". "fmpeniment" te conceal their .i,.t? i 1- ,i --:. ""r; . i v.iiiiiii.:! .Lin iu iiiinnuiinmt ihnt. . I f I a rA u -1 .' re,lrtf.sles but the neinVw .V - al f.V .... . .. I ,.VAe.3er of genu n ,l ',,. the nn tlve Tift VerU vhers?'' bles.se oblige; uiul Km ?s niluri'. t "lllty. Ruvo In rare Instances, utri Intelligence B superior te all rudencw POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere r.. Keystone Phene Park 2274 for children Jp.l &C0MPJNY We Pit the. Harrow Uccl VW. i' en courtesies of life. Glftn should b, ornament, net a disfigurement te h. n ivier. inn scneuinr. tim fim ;ski ? t V ja1 .