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VI !;' l SWHrTS r-sCJ- ,' "VIS -. " , ' ji . . W t'- WAS K ,.VA 'Lets i' " KV 7f m M , t r f ii i. I -" 7 U f: '10 f Pauland Virginia Ity HELENA IIOYT GRANT Taking )AUTj cicummI himself with the old, I old cry i 'Well, I enn't lese much, Tlip prospectus "f the Solid C5eld Oil !TTVy. Ce r ii n r a 1 1 e n was quiet, dignified look leek in;;. BOlld. And, besides, he Knew Tucker pretty well. Ttirkpr was n Reed pert of n rhnp : honest ns, the day is lene: reputation O. K., mid till I lint me I'nul .nvriteil lifty dollars. I fUnt It iui feirr dns before he told rsiiiiii 01 11. nun men 11111 11. in 11 afsiml way. He tossed the quiet, solid- I lekklnc certlhVntn into her Inn when he 1 had finished dinner 1 Just n little Investment, honor. Iip irwd carelessly "It's for eu: it's in yqur name Vew we pan just put it si ny ami forget we lime It. nnd some di y well, setnn dav it will he worth n le of menej " He paused and then hid the judgment te add in n veire just wn least uit Bnaueu : .viajne Vlrsinia read every word of it .el- , fe :1 and seem pretty solid. True, there w a a cilt peal en it. but bemud that -thi thine appeared te be quiet nnd dig Hi led, just the sort of certificate 11 a re illy gilt-edged security might issue. Y Hut. I'nul, hew did ou ever cjpnie , te put S300 into an thing like iU.'J'l I ".".. in swift Miipieien rresspd her nimble, nd. "Yeu didn't draw am money ' !? 01 1 et the bank, did 5011 Tln smiled reassiiringlv "Of course iidt, dear m' thU 1 1 bought and paid for. " nu sen. .dm T iqlter Is spiling this reU 'I .it is te nay. lie s letting j'it n f friends In en the ground lloer en it. Of emirsp, hi can gpt it per se miuli iheaper thnn tl:n nubile, lies u broker new. ou lu ew." . . . ut 'And he let me have these six share?. wfilch are rcallv worth 530 apiece at par, for enlv S.'O eai V ("I'nul w lint's pnr easn lr? UlT-ft-fl, 11. ..1 .. ,..1 ...- !.. -,.,. ' riar; i .tin miuvu ihiiim imp ijiijip blankly for the bpat of n second. "I'nr: Vhv, par means the real value of tu tick.'' j'irginla tnred back af thp rerntiete blhnkly. "The Mi amaze n iiaki", dkye f eiiyr tfi. i.. fc: Pub Carel Ilalhbeurne mnmt Mffc racv tcWieat lering him for the frasen that she cnniiel hrnr te fee Kim ruin u'l Ufa through his infttn- Itiaii for Daivi Cnitlcten, of " 1 he Jelly Jtcvclcrs." A'icfc nipcrts the truth, and is fearful thnt another than may atcaJcrn her tote. He is afraid that Carel has met I6n i;iaii In Jcrvls Ilntten, tr10 seems te exert a strange Influence 01 er her. Carel it te play opposite llritten in a play 'plvcn for charity, ami she is icry tHuch excited our it. ClIAI'TKIt XXXI Rehearsing ,. 11 1 oil l III rilEN the cat met 1 ndny Grace Mnrnett's. shp'Xlnven;! YqWucly distuibed when tllnt Vein mil Ci.Ui'U had bei n 'hci. th y wemnn's part in the play beside- own. t was a miner role, that et an el- dfrly maid, but it gap Velma a chance1 tf.nr nn fnrnl. mid no matter hew Carel ridiculed her-clf for tins .u.pi- cbn, she could net shake efT the feeling tl(ht Velma was net te be trusted lit wasn t nt nil that Carel wanted te! de anything that the whole world might net see, it was beeau-e she ,11S- tRtcd Vplinn and felt her upable of miiktne treubb triiccast w. if te go through the ent.rp p-ttTy that evtniiig reading th. .r parts '.If i.lt.,,.. il, vii, ilu.,t ii n. furl ,ll4 lUIIV".". ..- .-- et thev wi re nine. I.irel V as lerxniM Bfld read jerlulj. Sin was e n- ui eCJcrvm linlten. conscious of 1 Im cold. lejel gaze of Velina's litlnr preinin. tit wcj and hernblj (onsiieiis of herself aid the fact that hhe wps stiff and awk nird. Fer the first time she wenderwJ iftehe had It in he.' te plav the part und lfjahq lindii t better onfew the trut'i nqd beg off -- During the second net she had te iriVe n drat in tic entrain." into ,Iiiw llTltten's apartment, where ihe ws t. have dinner with him. She did tl is se badly that -he leaned iioress nt Graie almost ready te cry. luby Ayres has found th" soft spot in a suc cessful, determined business man'!! character, and Ml-t hew love came into his life iu 'A Man's Waif liegins Tomorrow 1 Comic I'agc hr The Weman's Exchange Inexpensive Gifts KAf i'diler ul H'oeiqn J raj' JJear Madam rie.me till n e what ' IHiropriate te pi mi te n jeung ceui c iirrlcu tbree juri n lnei. niiM. prlscnt. A KVITHI-'L'I. m:ULR bhe thud annlcr"ary is kather nrd oine nice Blfta that would ba arproprl arpreprl fe ure' A leather cushion cjr, a leither tableileth, small leather hnngn pilroe for both, if they hae a deg u leither leash f r linn. I riigs y 01CU Leve te Make m jreadG , 1 1 m&-&- vX. wL ; r , ill I''-!' Ir tMr r pa J h ii(,rsM,'as I . I 31 r W Uvery housewife who bakes bread will ,f? .niprepiate a "L:AU -'jvi:u l'eia a i ' l i-co Of geed ituallty iheeoe "cloth te i . - n DirDe-iiuartera-wird square iklfcS ie a thin luyer of cotton betweun lw ft 1 two nieces. Quilt with coarse unlit tfK &-! te urevent the cotteit in is te prevent the aUen from mevlnp H HHKAU CUOTll Htrrs the Ien la rvtn mini 1- nunn riii'i 11 iiiu wlii, l.lnn. A llllllAD fOVKft Is , ..(l,li,i- in ntnnn ever the sncmirn cn tha proper temperatura wliUeun ruing-. fiAinA, a Flier "lint If it's really worth $.0 a share Iix I menu hew ran Mr I ueker or nnbedy i'Ike get it e cheaply lliut lie en n soil ll Paul wriggled Im patiently. "He's net selling It. fdrlrtl sneaking, denrpst," he cried n little oressh. "TIip I'einpnny luii te Ipi I just se much of m stock get te thp pllh lie, nnd Turkrr cot 11 I en tin gieund lloei nnd nnd -" Up stammered nwk wardlv searching his ,,.,, ,:,, f(,r n ViiiMble ..... "And what? demanded A irgmln rp. lentlessly. "Well. 1 don't knew." confessed Paul n.i,i, n shruc. "It is funn. I ndintt dear. Hut thce ilnnni'iiil deals arc ! end me Anwav. Turkpr assuicd me It was solid in n reck: n great i hnn.s he snld. Matter of fact, 'I'm ker i.dd m. Im linlil n tlinus.lnil shares of the tnr nnd hn expected te clean up quite a t sum en it. vir-tnln'K llns eemnrcsscd. "t have no doubt hp will." sV i 1 roellj. "I suppoe lie let In enie of !n ether goeil friemls in the ell'n p "it ' didn't he?" "Oli, ure. 1'ai'ens and CniiVI nnd " He stennrd 'Imrf The thought Hn-hel . . ... t I 1 1 nrress hK mind like a streak of liflit- nill!. iin l.neu jJ. gesj, 10 rTclnimed. "V011 s-ee. dear'" There nw no iimmpli in Virginia voice new lMil ninntliy. tetid'-iness undi rtanding ' M gesli ' iipenteil I'nul 11 flulid angnl ' Wli.it n ld 1 m I "Well, ilenr, epMbedv t ike- :1 flu 1 ald irgiliia even' "And I suppose eei Oil'" must de I' nine I'nul was silent as he stared with n 1 frown at the sordid-looking bit of thick, rich paper "Virginin, hew In the world de ou understand such things? I mean i hew de ou ah seem te gi t at the gist t nP il.tn ltlrn tlil si, nnir.LI ?' V"' " ." .... kv- ., . Virginin laughed cajly new. eh. hunev, 1 read tlie paper. vim kne 'I union ew I he Comrete uierstltlen , Gambler r.ucm.i.ei: iC cJyr cc pi "oil needn't tell me I'm ri'en. for I knew it ' sjn t nr.t nut mter.ibl. "I feel all hnmW and i et and if I 111 spIf-eonsiMeii new what shall I be afterward?" A litt'e flash of tniiunli lit up Wi nn's ejes, but it was gene in u moment and she e!almed ren dinglj : "All jeu nee, js practice, just n fioen n we knew tin lines nnd bvm te act jeu'll Im nil ruht don't jeu agree with me. Mr. ISntten?" ' Of iiiii.p ' Im iigreed biieflv w ih ih eiit 1 gluun 111 Velinn's direction. ' Ever em fe. Is IjUp thnt at tirst, Airs l'ra . bpliexe me. 1 fei 1 us ank wutil as M.MI de in tin part." ' ml In ghed nreu 1,, nn I ih jil ij ..,, ,.,, . . A",.,',M" I',''"1 ','!, "'; '.d '" tU , ,. ' ...... .. w ,.,. , , tc,-the- . . . . .: , , . . . "f"' vul " '" "' V ''""' ',re ''ll'1 r' '"re ner. s,,eKing tn" nn.. 'tun and 'onentien.ilK l,e wa, .u,, .,1 te l iH,s. .hnni Im ...iu i1 im.- nut- " "t hn.-.i 11 in. d ,.ng s m.-thing uti- oi.-.entieral Mutt. -i s,.,Re hi I m". wnnnh pa-mn it II n- pad- i""-' with It. r. tiwtig te m ikt in r see jh'ns- from lus standpoint, and sews hn " 's frg'ifen.d. .-she wa-j begin- ,lln" '" rt0'1'" the ,nermitv of thp thing '"' had yn-. th- In-1 that slip i. "l';"e with hiui v .. pr. -.in in ..n h. r. hell si e h 1 1 1 lid t' pi iy the 1- , , .., f..,, ,., , ' " " ' . sue was tee isirix ion. of tlie nth' 1" i uld ii.. I rgi t hcri If in the pai . '.ene drnggtd en. and 1Q10 wi,. s! ih I" e.eil te ii.e lanriei' Ilell t' tlh liiitten rr..e, tot, and rnnie n n.. I hei II. was ph ndins with i . t ! ng liet net te he frightened; In .11' I In 1 bv the heiiMi r i.ls face was 1 le te hers his . uinii, I in ci.nv efs wtrei jf ppl itntien. ! stating down into her own Cnrnl n suil.leiilv frl"ht tied li1i-.Xnrv r.blj frightened. She forget t'i" etli- rs she forget the book tint she held 111 her nervebss linger., sl.e was (oti (eti m urns of but one thing, tie iniiie that tie 1 rnwmiry of tins man nreusisl in her and. although eh" did n t knew it, I ir tiuiin. r f lesisting U.1 l i.i 1 lol lel . wed erj closely tin. dire, ueiii iu the pi.i . "I'lne," (anie fuace Marrle't's w-iiie from the side of tin' loom. ' leire getting it new ( are'." Hut as rciljiie'! bW'.t evr Cir. 1 rtei bhc im.Mil t ird iira'L c ntu idiv, si" en eunt' I Velma I'la.'n's i,s, and tlen wn .111 iii,.iek' 11 sni-r in their ib ' th.. 'lomeirow Mime lugptbci Learning Hew te Sing 7 1 f ' flit r ' ' 11 ttmnn 1 Ptljf t.. ir M.hIji . Wdl m I 1" Poil u igh te rtd.s 1 10 wb-tlir ihcru I. an j.l.n " In tli" cliv where I can go te haw a sing UK ' if e tri d witlmiit ' h.HRe or f .r a .mall f e WIHITIOt s. .'i cm un t" the Settlement Musi" Selui.il, nt tit. tj'ieen str.'t. arid one ut tliH tidiliiM On re will ll.tm t jour w i. a 1 'i advl.se . en about 1' It's Easy te Clean Fur te lit Lditnr nt Win 'ii't Paw ' J.eir Madam Vs I hnn eeral pleiiB of line fur at 'I wint te us Maine , 1 11 a lut 11 mi cat, 1 would like te know knew know hew I could inuk" tlmse nicies leek Me new or brighten Uim no nt l".i"t Would 1 bru'.liini; and Lembini; tin m de nn Keed, nn tlirv are ecral j'cam old' One Piece la acal and the ether bcaer I Mils i' ; I Si.rn kin warm teiin".il en the f'iri 1 nnd allow it te Htaml for Heme time Thin Hhake out brisklv until m ha.e I rcmed ail of It without rubbing This . 1 will freshen jour pleea surprisingly. Complexion Troubles 17" Hn l tltier et ll'ema.i a I'afjf I Jiear Madarfi Wc uld ou be se kind lis te help me In a very nerleux pieb- I lem ' My skin Is becoming waly and' m nose Ih M ry shinj- ull the time J, liave ued cold creunn and vnuiHhlng ereum. but It deen net seem te belli It. ulue I am KttlnK n let of blnckbcada In my fai e The tjpe of my Kktn la eml-brunetie What color powder ' nheuld 1 unit nnd what kind would be geed fei my tjpe of ukiu ' Alse wIhIi te bay that I enjoy our column ery much and leek fei ward eery night te get the lJVKMNO I'lIUMC! l.h.U'JBIl Jutl . te read veur column M IJ This Hounds as If ou had been imlnn tee many cicuiiih and loe much powder en jour fnee 'l'r tisnig Just ckanHlng (Venui nnd 11 b ind fin I .Hen for n whlle nnd use Ji'l tnetigli iiewder tc tnhe oft the bhicip no riieic A biunetle newder would be best for jeu Thui.ti vel! very muck for JOUr Idnd WOrdB . It very nlce te Knew that the readers pnju u w.u EVENING PUBLIC CORRECT FOR elid Till! c'il en ain't' 111 tlie w u Is wl it and rid of ,. st.k ni). thnt tlie i heii'p et the proper iiiiptien of wiietlier thing te weir Is a you hne lualtln coloring, little eoleiiiu or peer lolering. Jli.it is what jeu have te work from, lireen, fei exnm- !le, one could net udi.e for anj but a health ouipleien 1'luks leiiulre a jeuthful and frch . empb'xinii Tans and giays and nine grem, which are t te be tin- popular spring coleis, would net go se ( '1 with nn anemic or faded .skin A hard, dead white Is net hemm- ' ing te nny one Whites should iilw.ny I he of an heiv tone, and tiny are geed I for any coloring. I'nr bin b jmitig and old .he reiom reiem mend. imiiv wliii. a. I" in,: Miuthful f .r tlie mi., ind k 'id te the elder weniin. Hut pink.. elews, I nbt l.luii -lie io ie serxe. for th" ning p. ren Lawnder js llutterlng In nltn-.ti eerj tpe, sne auueu I'lirin'iiiiirn nice for the grn huired weinuu. Tomb. of color may he added te it. Iiewew'i. te plene the indiwlii.il i 1 op fanev The following table is r enimr n iei, by the d .'gtiep fur th" diftirent tjp..' ' iti'd hi ail I'.iewns, nil) .hade, par- Through r. ir'. f . r . I I r Off uiti et isiie .1111 Is'i t it sirans" a d' ir n'd ii win lemirhed with a sih in di.u.. tig h r two daught'is, "linw Mmyaret hisal 1i had even thin'' come b r w 1 ind turn out just a. sla- wanted Iiih' I'.'.s I luil-t Iwajs lomjireml.c with I f' 1 "Win "ai'l" 1 i 'aimed, 1 in " ;nt ne.s I'w 1 one fe'r . 1 1 tar- rii d se wel tieiii a wiflnl I ."it el wcw, m ich b'tter than Miij'itet'' "Well, till i.n't sold tin! g'lltei"," her ui'itli r ceutbl-d te me l ugaret lives mere plainly, but .cut'iii; . .elid and Htibstiiiti.il. while I! -. icvei knows linw b nj tiilnss ill last 01 wlicr-j Ihej will be fiein 011 en te nn- iliei Oli, jr di inh'i si i 1 ti both, r 1 1 r (jeu knew llesHi, bit It '-n't th" iiglit'kinl of luippni'.' I-'i t it stiange Of i .'ii-e I couldn't till h-r se, but It is net . all btiang" t" 'in ew who knows t ie two jjlils nd k"-ews life Ter if w k-iew anjth rig il ut lite, it is t!i it T ai"t W Ut 1" r tit, that we The Question Cerner Today's Inrpiiries In what way h iw the women of Japan rccentl n.eitid tliem- srh ca? Ile'v can nied'ritev (lever Hn g. 1 s fashion an unusually nt uieilw) llewu ti brighten a ril'-fS? , Win 11 n shoestring has lest Its nieial ends, hew can it lie pre- nted frei 1 1 1 1 ing, he that it i-till enn be 1 .ci ' , linw ui'im 'cuiils should n boy hfty iii.hj-i tall wciglt.' Hew many she 1 Id n gitl of tlie Biimu heiglir wi .gli'' , li.'bcrib" a 't'i unt little boudoir cap, nihil in.' 111 its Implicit . . In wbut pi'itj manner are pmK etH sun 1 .ted en the shut et .1 linen fi .. k ' A'csteidaj's Answeis , A h'arts nnd flewia pnit would be nj, 1 1.1 i.ile for Vnlintim s l)'i ;.. nd a self-addressed, stuinpe i (nelope te the editor of Wen iii's 1'age ter 11 detailed de scri tien. . If t c onion i held with a fork wlin' it is being pared the odor of it will net cling te tlie hands. . A bread baud of wlvcr, with a nariewer one scvcrnl Inches further in, makes nn unusual and distiii' tive sort of fraine for un cn U miner. . When a bev is four-nine inches tall his weight should be fi," " peuinN, the weight of n girl et tills Iciglit should be the same. In nn Interesting way, the colored design en 11 dull green sweater Is earned out in red dlnmond dlnmend shapes and smallei bquaies of bliek. . A novel short sleeve Ih fashioned of the snme materlnl lis the dress, the thing that makes it iliffeniit iliffeniit iliffeniit toeliing being tlie sin ill oblong that I. cut out of it, halfway between top of the blecve and it. edge. (LINGER rHIIlADMPAlA; TtJESBAY. ANY COLORING 1 - I r .1 N( . in it eer tpp of t eoier is told be'ew : aiKl sner. Al 1 tini'ulj Hi i i di n and ieddi.li lirnwns; blink nmtw.t iei shade of green if coleimg is geed; tlie new oihe spring shade: jade for evening; fuehblnb nml purph s : tans nnd gins. r.letide Hiui , mostly eery shade; pink for the jeung and fresh; no jel jel lews, biMMidir and hnender with touches of blue, iveiy white; black. I'rijtutte l'dael. ; tuns and grajs; brown; jdlew ; lninder; rose and pink. (!rn lialr irn (except slate nnd li.ltth-.hip gltijs, which are old tutors) ; liiwiidir or purple for ecnlng: while, I. link . no gn I'll unless tolerlng I. fresh ; dark purple for street. i if cixii.e, theie are manv in-bet- iv" n .hub's t hut are popularized for aj tini", and tliiv tinist lie tueil nut are fuli. alwiij. wiili an te te tlielr cf f. .-I en the skin and en the mi's. There lire I'elms iliat are cvitvmil, dulling niid disii.tieus in iffeet. Se t lie nunc ,,mj,,.n ,.XI. should be tin lied en then mil il one Is ileiilitrul tlie advice of nini with ii geed color .cusp should be sought It i. suiptisiu the eriotieeus impression pi op!" h ie of tlieir ew n pessibllnle-4 as te , ill ir. lhe n.n wear. And colors in. I line after all ale much meie im pni i tin in a becoming dress thnn ma t i .ul. a Weman's .11. N MAN l'.V. Eyes . 11'.... ii'.. ii.. . 7 ... 7. n iiui t r rui ime 11 Valentine's Dav It 1. 1 eini ti 5 pre It j" seen tc jeu going te liae a party? It veti want all jour arrangements made for it, for noel in itati()n. 1 omtiens, game, ami lefieslinicnts m ,i( for the "Ileaiti and rii)n l'aity." wlibh thri iditer of tlie Weman's 1'age Ins piepared for m Send u b. if-nildii ..d, fctauip.il cm elope ler tl e di t nils. ;et out of It exm t,, as we put lu It is iieni the thins t , winch we which iirshn )i It for our 1 nppiuess that v e gi t 1 es,en-e. If w c pi 11 1 cure ffei Is and out I" j s in peimaii' nt in deep, In Mil'.tutiti'il things, tti'.-e are what wi) will j t out of life If 1. me si-pcr-1 1 Ul in 01 r eiemiuids and I k te froth and b ihblec for our tnt f 't en, they are tli jusweis we aie e. 1; Se I did net thiulj it .'1 Matgnret and lies aheu' I fe i' nth I or almost fr. u the j.ii 1 n.keil their wi.tin. . te get. iige that line dif tiie cradle g fnlry for m t lift 11 1 t tilings. I!"' 1 jlils rre erj pret and erv V piil.it Mirgaitt, afti r ),n yetiiii . ij s bad worked for sn, r.s and liad found Ii. lb- s had had a ' ,'oed lime." Win 11 It ciiiic te a hush mil itess still tlieugiit most of a "yer.,1 t ne," easj iiietie, a llasbj life. Mii 'int thought ' f 1 li inn ti 1 , ceinmtinilN f ia'trest, the I ind jf man si e could ju-p,rn 'ind help I'n'h in 11 1 led tier own kind of man. Maicii't li"d well w th.n her lius band's 1 uremic, helped hiui te make ihe Hest of his line nbllitv, ind new, after fiily a few jears, she has eeijthing lir heirt could deslie en a Milid foun feun foun intlen and as n direct result of their cenn ion e-ffert. Itss Mill lenda a lla.li; life, 111ns about, and is mero e" le-s happy will, 1 r Ilisliv husband. Ti ie, unueineath It all is the restles nes nn, (i.eon (i.een ttnt thnt come of Hash nml sham nnd is se 1 tl 'lent from hei m n t'n rial and (enip'i t. happiness. lint what de jeu exn, . t, nietl.irV Wi enn 1 cm our enUe mil hae it, tee 'li'ss would net liae a. iejitc.il t lie mini whom Margaret mnir.ij Tun new 'she would jnebabiy net I,q satisic( or route nted with the kind of life the hnd. She 1 in't have tun roses of her own hind jf life atid ihobe of .Mai gant's, tee Kin h has her own elieue vs llli it-s own roses, sieins, lenw-s and thorn-". llavU is setting what she want e 1 and is finding 1 espouse lu tlie tlnugi te whli h she looked for her happiness. Shaping Heads epin'iit custom pincticrd in .Male. kul.i, 0110 of tlie largest Islunds of the New I c hi Ides, Is that rif winding a strong eordnieiiinl the head of encli b'ibv i;irl, in elder te alter the slinpn of her head Th" 1 eril is wound out a pine of mailing placed en the child s skull The girl wlesn head is conical 111 hhape will marry well, while sheulcl I her patents have neglected the winding I nnd her bend be of normal nbnpc, who will be HHcly te remain an old niatd. There Is a Heroine Who Suffers Without Saying Much About It She Is the Bride Who Leaves Position te Live in a Strange City and Keep Hensfi THU new jeung husband kissed Ida new young wife geed-by scvcrnl tlinew and -tumbled down the walk te the gate, turning back nt every step te aie another geed-by. And then he dlsappenred around the enrucr of the ilreet, nnd pielty foen the dc?oln(e girl in the pink nnd whlte clnghnm heusedress knew ilint he hnd joined tli3 ether commuters nt the sta tion nnd had spread among 'hem the sunshine of that beautiful smlle. A few minutes Inter, with n little shiver in honor of the chlllv air of her fmnll perch she renlled tlfat his train must have staiinl. and that it was time for her te 50 In I he house. Hew she dre.idfd HI That gre-it bis lit(Ic place, nil empty and silent! All dav lenj he would have te stay there, -ill lij herself. With her lip gvltitig mere and mere ielaxel and her pjcm pelting mere nnd mero big, t ink down in the big chair tliat was neaiest te the verv ashy ash tiny en the table, nnd wondered what the family wcie dclng nt that moment. MOTiint lirenkfil would be getting the be the -t dishes renuv te washed. kpepln.T one ear ready for tins of the postman Tl'ip girls and fnther would havi started dewntiwn b tills time, after that nwful lmtle and 1 ns.li of getting irmly mil tinl-diing bienkfnst, and wishing ilin soincbedv would set (lie cleekH 1 Ight And at the elhee and then the tears rolled mil and down tewaid that un sead Inwe- lip at the office then was n rush of coinenntien, sudilenh Ntllled b tlie piittmirn of (he boss' Ipiixale -c iiini, ni'd then somcbedi pllllrd out soiiie enn l 111 It linn n"en hidden nwa. and eh, It was all such full, why rrmlcln' she be there? Tilts dai ued old empty house, with things cracking and windows banging In the wind siie couldn't stand it! II KH breath had been going out in rusM of xenining for the Ufp that she had left hehlM when she found that Please Tell Me What te De Hx CYNTHIA Writes Letter te "Handsome's ( Admirer" Di.i- "within I lead jour column cei cci ing, but I have ncer con tributed t. it. A few days nge I rcai "Handsome s' letter, and new "IIand- soine's" MinpathUer actuals makes me wrltn te ou I I think "Handsome's" sjnipathlirer mut hne swallowed a card full of t'.ns te be se s-tuck en himself Cutey, If jeu lhe until 192 I'll see that jour handsome, flgure and beautiful face is eshiblUd at the Seiul-Centennlal Knh" i te be held here. If jou're net tee bus looking tit jeurself, I suppose jeu heard about the coming fair. If jeu talte tr hcaj" a (.at-e en jeurself It will welsh ou down te the ground, and then Reed- I night H will BUicly spoil jour lianu- seme figure UUI1S TllLTA'. , "Peggy" Writes Again Umr Cwilliia Mny I b.ij t few wurus le Jvanev, o-ueu. .... I was it.illv quite wurpi Ised ntlci reiidiiiK our KtKi. lis amazing no a inuii who has nacicii c.iciitnci un. pretends te be a pretty fair Judge of wi men, also mm werldlv wise, should admit c.n te luni.. It that be finds a feiugii Kill the enl one elcterinlned te g. t tlnj man sin- tits her ejes en ji, man. uu liae lets te lcain as ct Our girls niii net loseit te violent means, but once their minds are madi. up te set jeu, beware' HaMti't jeu had them trv their pei -siiasiMi method 1 en ou ' I'crhaui J'U 1 de net appeul te them Then, tee, it . uuite natuial for 11 foreign gnl te en- tluise ever our iaiilee lie s im same . our Kjrls tin ou r some bandbeiu "i.tiecldl" fiem tlie ether side Its Jim that we nil ure tiled of tlie I placidilj about us nml e fid that we uilisl and will 11ml mere- aiKniture and h al roniunee In am etlier temmy bin 1 our own It's aft. 1 the etllimciit and uecltj' wears off tl n we rtiille: ' 1 'I lie nn est swci tin ill .e 11 cei Hnd Is Just the 0110 w left behind 1 I Te a Lemu' of .Musi If ellr letters are a tiu lejietiiieu of jcu jeu maj ' 1 emplimuit jeurhtlf tlitt jeu are one Idealists Ideal. In this tcirlbly prac tUal world of ours , artists must be a little idealistic, If we tan alferd te be 1 I'UUUV. 1 Foreign Girl Says Marry for Leve 1 Iiear Ijnthia I'lei e 1 t me "ij' a few words en the "feiiign wies" dls dls lussien WX.X makis a rather sar- I caslle lemaik, sajlng ' if teui..e, If .1 man wants ti aweet litdu .tuplil tliluB' 1 wlie will take anj" kiml of treatment, whether It Is rlfjht or wrrag. he iiilgbt net find m matij in this leuntrj ' Well, 1 he will r et hnd se manv 111 feieign coun tries, either And the't, daj s when women wcie slies for nun are a thing of the past, of course, tin ie ai 0 alwa s exception line uinet ti, e ,1 n ,ip of the world mil oeliit cut a 1 nam nm. I try and n Uiit then worn, n m ik, tlie unl unci ll ll' Tienns ft III r I j ujien tha IndU.dual lumsilf whit he or she m I am 11 iwtnty-thrie-M ar-ehl fot fet elKn Rirl and ha,i bei 11 11 irrlecl twij je-urs 10 an Ameni.in man I cin cool; hew, 010, nut l can nl. l.mi 0 and like le hae a geed time, jnd we hue 11, 100 ie jeu 8fe . ifl frrclRiiern aren't the 'stupid su,s ,,1, Ml!n ,, llilnll we are 'An An.in.ni" , , t st it wn .iii, ric.in men Hheuld rhem, ferelKU wh.s, and 1 lall te bee wi Adventures With a Purse N OW here is a new idea one Minn I ins II collection of boudoir Inmn, with a most unusual fiaiuie 'J he caul be lowered or hi ichtetii at will, m.t lil.e the old -fashioned oil lamp. '1 he aie i-leetrle, it gees witlieut niwnj;. an 1 nm be buined with the full Miiii;ibi of the eurreiit, or tan he turned te a ' dim light, or ran, of course, be put out entirely. 'I lie base of these lamp-, n 11 dull inrtal rcsr mlilliif br.iss, ami the shades are leasennhly mee I01J In;; I!ut for nnv one who nnsls an iluiiTe lamp Hint can he nuscl or leweied at1 will, it would he weitli while te bin cuie of these, nnd get nuetlirr hh.idu if tlie 0110 alieadv 011 the lamp weie nm , desired. The pure of the lamp la $ ,"0 It teems that leiently T hnve inn1 art ewe (,alei thnt aie most interest in', 1 but I am 111 some elnubt about tellliiK I jeu of them for fear thev nnv be eer In fei 1) jeu haw an opportunity te Ket 1 In town. 'Well, newv about tliese till till lews: If jeu are coming In Mop and n'e if any am left, but don't rn.ilin a Hpeelnl I tiin, for I de net liiew hew 11,11,1,1 flenger thev will be there 1'hej are I line round nit cumiieiis maele up with velour and tapestry emeu,. That Is, the main reering i wleur in clail, blue, green or niiilherjy and each has riiiteiii or edges of tapestij. ''he weie S2 fiO, but thej 1iiie beeii reduced te M !)," One would leek lure In the bare t eincr uf a chair or ilmenpert. Kdlter or iilinna V0ln11t S0I10 ur Mh"i 1001 betwetn Hit lieun of O mid 8," JANUARY 31, 1022 Her Family anda Congenial she leVvVl this irnn mero thnn she loved her work or her home or anything. New alie jnsped some of It back again, nnd te her horror it made such a loud sobbing pound thnt she was shocked te her senses ngaln. 8I10 resj and wnlked ever ten mlr mlr ler, se (lint she could tnlk te the red nosed, wet-eyed, loeso-mouthcd crea ture who was rcllectcd (here. "Yeu ought te be ppnnkcdl" she told licre1f, sternly. "Xeu'va get n nicer home ihnit veil ccr thought jeu'd have in your life: you've get the most wonderful husband that nny woman ever had, nnd it's up te you te be thnnkful nnd mnke this home cnniiortnble for him' when he comes back te it, instead of sitting around moping." Shntne begun le tnke ihe place of pelf plly In (hose tear-filled eyes, and pretty seen n pink-clad lltde bride was hum mlng rntlier hakily (e herself as she emptied ashtrava and pondered en the ability of n man te hit n twig with n little elnne and yet miss a fairlv good geod goed sicd plate with n cigarette at close range. Then were rooms te straighten up, breakfast dishes te wnsb, n dinner for just two te plnn nnd order, and before she reilied where the1 tlmq hnd gene she was hungry enough te want some lunch. IT THEWS were long dreary moments or hours before 'that glad moment when dinner could nt Inst he started, the young ninn who camp hustling lip from the fi : 13 heard nothing of It. All he could hear wan that tlie' peren who was g"lting his dinner iead was se "darn glad" le we lilin thnt sht could hardly talk about II rvii. J ti TIII'HE are mere heroines of 1 this kind thnn anybody Imagines. The silenre et thnt cmpt liouse! The rmptlnes of thee long heuis alone! 'The length of that dreaiy dny In 11 strange new hnmi'. Hut the 6tlu? upper lip wins through for the girl who is big enough te gather smiles instead of tears te welcome the aitival from the fi :!.". She linds It all worth while. net A man ought te niarrv whoever he Is In lese with, whether she be born here or abroad. "An American" also pays te let the foreigners staj" where they belong, but I wonder what kind of u lereignei she would ban been today If licr aticestera had followed that ad vice. The men nnd women who hae te" run te mother whcneer there Is u "show-down" nheuld go away from' home for a whlle till the ham te fight their own battles We all need a little rneeutagement Net only the American girls. hWHDlSH if fr fr 0 4"i Tmperlicl nml 1)nmpttr TAPESTRIES at l.l.lfMA.NTOUN MIM.MV Midi' I.J . hrtlrn Aw. In altitiiti te our luise aHjeittnent a mnill let of uniimii.l nintifn bus just feiuu in 1'r.m.h Tautitr Weel lkuds of all kinds I'hene Uctmaiileten ier.r, 'AA-AA-lA-rt-iMi A AYS SA.t BEADED BAGS, $3 UP , Atui I eiillii-r. I.elil A M.r Mfli Hurh. ,, a,le , , ,,irk, uwk npairwl, lvnrl , restrum: ' I Sller Mesh IIjbk repiiiic.l liii'Ditri.ii iici.m 11 m:11r.n M.t M.i i;s) si.j3 1 r te $n.en MARCEL BEAD SHOP lHtli lir.tnut St., .Spriicn 11191) QUILTS MADE FROM OLD FEATHER BEDS Quilt Recovering a Specialty r r-'ull unit Ilrtljrr Jelles Manufacturing Ce. :e' s. rah ht. I'lienc. Inmbaril 2133 mwnwivuiwtwuiuiij Everywemanls Shep r,n I'mplre Illilg.. 13th , Wnlnul st,. , Me'hanille Inlirs' lilsh-iiriiilp sllt'litty ii.ril uppiirrl. ,xn ciirnu-nis ji.u wish tn illnnn-r of up If en "Nil te Inn 11 i hit In i.nr blinn will iny jeu. '.vxwvi'iie.si:; AtiMi n.icv? A8R DRESSING flfercfl Waving by Men Experts "INECTO" RAPID HAIR DYEING We ppeclalTze In trnnsforniatieni i: k nOj ut hair work. N. W. TIIEE 31 hi), erit MAI.. KIM anj In tliu in-ur-M hliiiiii's fur Mierts nml online, tort jfiirs' rxpert ripc-rlmcr. 54 Ne. 7th St. I'lnin-: Market 2137 Ilramh Jcirrrien Die Works, 1U7.S. ;', Red Circle Coffee trs Soedm Selected Reduced ICTC x r r-m i" Jai r n M- Quality Still the Highest THE CURAT Atlantic & Pacific Tea Ce. x'" ? m sioeo ntntANT TetmiNO cm ren i.Aner:sf Nt'MiiKit or RAtjAHA tka rACKAaal rillCB KN1W. l-CMIU KMIIItlT. H. K. ('I)R 12TJI CJTJJT BTfl., 2I FI.O0K. I CAIt TO I1K SEK AT IlKKVIM. T1HON & CO., l MOUTH IlltOAl) STttKKT, ' i Truly Delicious! i?:ea T -LXTZ4.l-. T4-kiVh "The nA4 !' .Sold in Sealed hSsO&H,. a ASCO it A LJ1"WSr!TySl;iai- w mm aufci !! " mm m STORES CO.' fcwiJIuviiffl m-mwma-tmmmmmm'm They both use paints Twe artists can set out te paint a sun set. The sunset of one may be dull and commonplace, while the ether's creation will stand out, almost living in its realism. Beth use the same pigments. The dif ference is in the painting. Our Master Bakers use the purest of ingredients in baking Victer Bread, but they also take a genuine pride in their art, which is evidenced in the quality e the finished leaf. They are artists the same as the painter. When you eat your first slice of the delicious Victer Bread, you'll realize that they have something te be proud of ! i j Victer A pan of Victer Btead "afiafhRfissswBjL-'v mi mm r.v mjfc Victer Bread is made in our own big sunshine bakeries, where even the air in the Dough Reems is scientifically screened, making it dustproef and gcrmproef. Sold only in Asce Stores located all ever Phila. and threujjli- out I'ennsjUauiii, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. FIASCO ASCO V Drawn from actual fifiotegrafih cf little May Janette Mai tin, daughter Mrs. .. (.latidr Martin, 1951 Felix Air.. ',' 1 'lean ' While her Daddy was away in the War LITTLE MAY JANETTE was a " war baby M born while her father wns in the service. Mrs. Martin, finding it necessary te return te her work, started her bnby en Berden's Gngle Brand Milk. As May Jnncttc's five littlcj cousin? were brought up en Iiufjlc Brand, naturally Mrs. Martin had great confidence in ll. And with Reed reason. Fer May Janette new thrcc-and-n-hnlf years old "is strong, sturdy and full of life nnd energy" her mother says. Don't experiment with your baby's feed. Eagle Brand has been the stundard Infant feed for many ears. Ceuiitlcss mothers, like Mrs. Martin, have found that it made their babies strong nnd well. 'I heusands of physicians have recommended it for babies who were underweight and underneurish ed. Fer Eagle Brand is very easily digested. Actually Berden's Eagle Brand Milk contains nothing but pure milk nnd pure sugar. It is the natural feed if mother's milk is net available. It is nlways pure and uniform. Yeu enn get it nywherc. THE BORDEN COMPANY Berden Building New Yerk Makers also of Harden 's F.vaperated Milt, llerden 's Chtcelate Malted Milk and llerden's Confectionery JHHHjMeBBJI 2Sv 9HHy HMMHlHlHHdHIJH &s'uLw "i'.ii.'i''!,,i'a mmtSmmjaMWmttSm I (jw tern, u i-fr) ' , , ''?i thm Packets Only. 1 . k ASCO Bread ?? '3 I i a r n c4 H n ASCO ASCO SH.xrtS. aae mV ieaf MIX, 91 W A