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Apparently they are never satisfied with them- you d-y 112' Lg Pglmellvg he; » l a O m you chm” to m“ “m “ma” Ti)“ filfiifioi‘i*oiméiefhfii mpreenmovoag: u“ "d "flu sis fun-um. t u! los be your aim to the bull's WABHINMVN "I 1 m M §_ pose and pretend until a perigctiy natural '9 ‘ad d. h o - Metropolitan Police llbrce :1 $3,: _ ' .. ' girlie-girl has beco almost ch ms “"4" °'*" "i" _ . - Proi. A. De use -~ ‘ are those who will never gird ymfg mfufilg avis as a dodo ornzbphoenix “oymumyamhe, Palmolive In die goal: m; this 20.09;! WWI ._ m6mu (Clem/non 0am.“ mums“. £3‘ airfg“ °l legendary species o! 1 una. ' "mmd "‘“'°°'“ Ddommds h sunscreens-es. - ' the house applullll-l will“ u“ 3W3 :1“ refit’??? ca?“ "-:""*- ‘ w: ' wag:'%“"°‘°"° ‘MM- .. mot plays b, “mum, 1,, , “u; " °‘ Basically they start with trullmmmi porea-uaooillss aliai. leavea h n» hmn my oo. for ail cur one ‘l-lt o. mo-"Tlle PYN-lnids" A _ a smiling world adores hiln. mid lecturer " or m‘ u a’ tilt-i! 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With a steady purpose to nerve nnmgoggug agolqnr en mlilrozvevgr, makimg thfemselves over nearer to their hearts’ desire and ggukfhgeéin 31 3 f“, Mum S182; u you: h ' ____ ln imitation oi their iavlorlltg ago‘: acltlrras-Oh, Garbo, andtm-lotzu ' ‘ ‘a nothing men say w 0 pass your Orawiord, and o , Caroe m a , w t crimes are 60mm} Y . m, d u m: “d, m m u,“ 5h h w“ recmlgqdg’ Muherech Ida “mash-Ls u‘ imment diverswn‘ md’ tuithermorg" mnmh“ much Eiillgz-Oiim txilxlsliiltiaaivizerntlgouglizs, iilgdlaurxafulr: iitlteiirbgdnilceygauiigdnior the.oi!icere:ould° as‘? “.333; '°"' °°“"'° °' “m” we my 030w or; mails?’ charms o.;y‘%.i.“.°.$.l......o.li'€. ski-tum...” .'!.';§“.§.‘.“.f.t°'° tiff: ' l“ or» ggclglgg, '31 gum = “leg? “lg; $5,513 leg, lg 3gp; 3,3,3“; gymglg-u u» - _ - mlngl - _ e rror, " ' o m [he iclleuziil flock by the Temple Lag‘: gofidgmfi-lfegfie; ‘g?’ bed lbusincss as it would be to trade oi! a, real diamond tor a pinchbeck T118 Blue D001‘ m. any‘? m“, ma, g,,,,,,,‘,{°';, gym id?“ o, l, gm mush,‘ m“ “mm, Chimera," “Sh, $51!’; ° ded. inadc mm hand _ *"°‘ ' well as 1 do " I'll never be!" sponslhle tor that name. She had ror lust the pleasure oi ring, w‘ ‘i ‘"1"!’ Take, ior instance, the present pose or being Jilsticated that girls —-—- not climb to the top and do not. l°°°mb"i,’g’lai;l°,fng' "m" m" W" assume. Hall the little 1o and 17-year-old girls you know gelftllemseives By Rachel Mull “Order it," Ruth told blm, "and wgsahftufirlm flgfgwfigfafi ",,°“,,°,',',,°,‘,',",~,,g“§,,',,';,';,;‘§',‘,§g";;; . as er grandmother, up in slinky black costumes, with make-up on that, makes them resemble I11‘: gag?“ l3? ggizvsilggigiign: we apologetic ior ilavinglbeen (‘ie- anond But John hwouifl new " 'm no a w e reason or er e. n, : flop- Tho they may not be all praising. ;_ Ella Wheeler Wilcox. iewwomeuevertblnlrzbeyloolr “=5 4 . -4----=-_-.-:,~.-@..._;;. -.,;...:_ Ilelr age. _ Cupid seldom wastes any am- Ililnltion on a miser. Many a white lie has leit a black Its-k on its trail. ' I frhe importance oi a man is in the way others accept Time heals all scars. but it doesn't do such a good Job with wrinkles. Lots oi ieilows can't even do Hair duty without Putting on airs about it. About now, many. a man needs toloarry out his New Year's resolu- tidal. It's hard 10s- a man to climb up h the wdritL-but it hurts him l more to have to climb down. l! eutainly eolnnidcutas mature 1,. when a ‘ ‘ demands that. his f; wile apol r ior demanding an Ilpoloey. In the old 6MB. musicians oom- posed symphonies and starved to death: now i! a fellow can write a song that's orally enough, his ‘Ice-tune is made. For the Biondee ’ Asmuchboraxascanbeplsced z ml a Ill-cont piece added to the ’ ainse water will be eiieotive when blonde lulr. lb will lring out all the lights in bionde hair without injuring the hair. '- TlseProtcct-lngfimock ', ‘Hie popular thin smock is cer- Iainly a Joy tor the housewii rwhen she returns from an after nbonpsrtyandhastolnakesomc “.___. - -o_1s ‘.‘pwv%mp ,,_,_N-.K , h&_‘~_& a‘! hurried dinner preparations. She oauliiponeoverherdlessinstcad 0t an apron and is protected iroln held to ioot during her prepara- l Life's Ups and Downs When straightening up the house Mrs. M. Miller ngeel so. helped to receive at the wedding, and were black satin, with shoulder bouquet oi violets Jor-get-me-nots sweet peas. COD WITH SPAGIIETT! Fried or grilled cod cutlets are "dint-WI this pie oi cod and tomatoes is not so usual . Roll some spaghetti. and skin a iew tomatoes. Mix the tomatoes and spaghetti together ,and line a shallow and well-buttered with hali o! it. Lay the, cod iillets on this. season with salt, and a pinch oi basil ii you have it. moisten with a little oi the water the Jghetti was cocked in, and bake ior hail’ an hour. You can sprinkle the top over with browned breadcrumbs, i! you like. Got complete relief | from pains and g Frult-a-tlvos brought quick Iollel from indigestion. 51;, Catharina, agreeable ii they stayed says, "Indigestion bothered me severely. I was always ortable aiter meals and Mrs. S. Everitt llllm trou led with gas. Fruit-n-tives. brozght me complete relief and ton_ meupgcncrally." Fruit- a-tlves are really different! ‘Fgmémiiiégacllfcfi but. i! a man compliments it she will say: "Oh, this! It's nothing, Just a You came without baggage, l1 1 n. rRuNaé and HERhS Al little French model that was marked down and that I Rot for $125." member rightly. All you had was a N“ of ‘mm they mt éatub And the man says good-night and is gone, but would have stayed i! bunch oi parcels" ' my w help a“ o -. function she had told him that she was a wimrd with a needle and a conjure: who Ruth said steadily, "l didn't have in g Wm“; h“ thy fuhimh could get a 150 cents out oi a dollar. to send ior anything. And ior the Theirgonicefiect. havebmush; Be younel! is good advice. Especially ior girls. iunniesb reason! Inst spring my- DOROTHY DIX. rny iamlly sent a box ior Saint. "ng good health to rnillions.__‘ FRU lT-A-TIV ES ="~ A FAMOUS DOCTOR‘! PRESCRIPTION A MorningSmile THE COOK ’S They soon and haunted. fillets dish their one trump card. Pepin!‘ Then there even read a. sixth best don't know Tannhausr had tea with him. l tried a corpse that. has been dug expression c! utter boredom a thriiL. ‘Illey believe their doddering parents and the true, the beautiful and good. told that they are hard- smokiug too many cigarettes. . You don't know whether to laugh at these dumb little idiots M1056 camouflaged worldliness is so transparent that. a through it, or to turn them across your knees and spunk them. But, most oi all, you are sorry for them ior For the most. charming d the ardor and the enthusiasm o! youth. Not th have the allure that a yillmg girl 119$ innocence, who still has the artiess iaitb youth, and the freshness an all the experienced sirens on ear who is dewy with freshness and oi childhood, and who is wide-eyed over magic that. makes older women want to give her parties and bciore which men go down like ripe wheat beiore the sickle. are the girls who pose as seller. 0r who aflect to be musical when they from Anheuser Busch. or who giobe-trotters when they have never been nity miles IIOm home. who speak Iamiliariy oi’ dear Caroli bucks’ parties are, and tell you what the i-i They merely make laughing-stocks oi themselves, (or they get their wires crossed in the first ilve minutes oi conversation and I They are blese, cynical; nothing interests them, nothing Elves them in nothing and smile in pitying contempt, upon senile oldsters who still have iaith in the Nothing pleases them so much as to be boiled and that they are drinking to mugh and she merely stands behind a counter or pounds a typewriter tor iun or be- cause she was. bored with society. But the most disastrous mistake oi all is for a girl to pose as rich when she is poor and overdress her part. Many a girl loses a good hus- band because she locks too expensive. will pick up a remnant in thebaselnent and make herseli a. pretty hock, up ior the second autopsy, and they wear an with a world whose pleasures they have ex- CHAPTER. bidding Ruth goodby, she you're late blind mull could see throwing into the discard thing in the world i5 to lock after you." Finally Ruth suggested, It is e time 1 come in." But Penny seemed the wonders oi liie. literary when they have never pued emphaflcfluy, the door-knocker. pretend to s: late anyway." nc Croesus and how dull Mrs. Minion- ident said the last time they they went to opening oi a New York play, star dered ii she were overly they dined. You know the kind oi a girl who praise-i. BE TBANKI-‘Ui. He was proud oi the fine sons he lcuprice 2 quarts boiling water 8 teaspoons salt. Method: Wash the rice thorough- 1y in several waters so that. nil loose starch is removed. Drain. Have the answer a tanner when he was it. was to keep his temper “Keep civilly when asked 1 to admire B ilne litfkl‘ 0! pifll. told how expansive ‘ "l! them he again lost ‘ them!" he roared. "Keep them! Be thankful you haven't to ever since. We opened it alter came and it was stocked ‘TYPIST nuns WORK EASIER low son." but round their education l-illll- - “penal - and “u; wlm om“ fin. After all typing all day ia hard work. "N0." BUSWBTBQ Elli-h hllmbiYt - W’ ' but. heresone un i d h c! i " h d ‘t hi. ‘t d erved h in and“ u hm put mm m!” a . she doesn't mindyit a: a1‘! in?» 2h: ‘ a “an ' u; g ‘s; “lg”; m; cums; pollen m“ bad temper. But he to _ she u a: any oi the bre l‘; t. xv mime . “It's surprfsin how much easier work “riding yo“ next m?" or ma‘ i is when one iswc I. T in be tobca LlkinF y°u"" i burden to me a lime vgvhillema" c. My “Jllst-liki-O! m9. Emma?" nerves got. lumpy. i had headac es now ° ' ° ° and then and didn't care much for food lliut one day I read an ad about Eric's Fruit Salt ' that seemed to dllClillr: | - my condition ac l ct a bottle of Eno and XVIII In the week that iollowed, Ruth and John McNeiii were together more than lmyonereallzcd - except Bertha Gibbs. Bho encouraged the drives they took either belore or aiter the eveningmeal. One time. said, "Ii for supper, it's all right, Miss Elaine." Another time, "Just so you're in beiorc midnight, it's plo- per. Your mother'd trust Mr. John “Ii you'd give me a door key. Bertha. I wouldn't have to disturb you every noose at the idea "I'd rather not," she re- "You lust use I'm always up 0n the day after John's return Cleveland to see the ring the Lunis. Ruth wore the shell-pink velvet dress beneath the fox-trimmed evening coat and won- or rushing the season. It appeared that she was not. Her clothes seemed ap- propriate in the smart place whore John ‘was eatlsiylngly impressed. "You're stunning!" he told her, looking across the table in irnnk ap- "Dld you send ior all these clothes you've been wearing lately? 8t , ' rummage sale and it got hero too late. Penny dragged it up to the store room and it's been there with isii and winter clothes from last sca- John said, "A girl who's crasy enough to come oi! without her clothes doesn't deserve a break like Bhe replied, making patterns on the table cloth with one iiuser, t» "Sometimes I write things I'm too I've been hero?" "I've noticed," he replied. "You look a hundred per cent better. Don't. ever carry dieting to that ex- treme again, Elaine! Will you prom- lse inc that?" Bhe saw that he was in earnest. She wanted to promise hhu, but how could she know what the iuture might hold for her in the shape o! meal tickets? She compromised ‘by saying, "I believe I've learned ‘my lesson. I can see what rest and regular meals have done for me. I believe I'm fit for anything that's ahead oi me now." A waiter, bring- ing hors doeuvres, interrupted the personal trend and after that it was merely a social evening. Ruth had never seen a. play by iamous proiessionals, but no one would have suspected it as she eat beside John McNeil! and studied her program with quiet poise. He - liked her silences. He had always hated chattering girls who talked nervously with a horror oi pause. In Ruth's company the silences were comiortable, a part oi’ their com- panionship. Even when they con- versed it was generally he who talk- ed, she who listened. However, on the ride home alter the play, not even Johh talked. Ruth, exhausted by excitement and by the strain oi being a (airy prin- cess ior an entire evening, slept soundly, her head against his shoul- der, her breathing as soit and reg- ular as a child's. She dldnot know that he kissed her hair and called her "Darling!" every time he chang- ed gears. O l a When she accepted John's invite» tion to go dancing with him, Ruth knew she had added one more reck- less lib-k to the chain oi ioliy she was iorglng. She also knew that she was glad. It was two days aiter the theater party that he asked her. Be laid, "There's a dinner dance at the Country Olub tonight. Or we could go alumming-to one o! the decent roadhouses, I mean. or we could go to Cleveland. It. doesn't matter to I Ruth replied quickly, “Not the Country Olub, John! I don't want to see s lot oi people I'm expected to remember-and don't!" Let him indiiiersnt to Worthviile. At least himself. "All right," he said. proved The to this Ruth CB1‘ in me where we go. lust so we dance." = thlnkherblesaL-ethimiliinkher he could not think her indiilerent "H: much tained at the iactory. play boy," he told her. has to come first. Well, we'll step 0n it. The iirst ltwasthisnart miles irom Worthvllie. doing a care- iul 60 miles an hour, John's car was overhauled by a that had D6911 road. There "John McNelll. Worthville," snap- ped John, giving with some chagrin and irritation. “Yes, I was doing 80. The road's clear. ner, haven't we?" watched his pencil move, tas- cinated. other printed data on the card to be illled out. She swallowed bravely and said in a small. , "And my name is Ruth Woodson.’ Both men looked at. her. The oiIic- er smiled and said. not necessary, lady. sted in the driver." - John McNelli took the ticket forgiving goodby to the law's vic- torious reprasentative, and put his he said with a the girl beside him- terested in Ruth iclt Weak,,Tlred, Nervous Women Nourished Back to wake illfllllflllill‘ ll “mfieattoglkandthalimpotfim "Business miles is pretty oi the road that their undoing. About 30 40 straight road." police motorcycle loitering in a side was no argument. the iniormation What oi it? Got to get to din- callous one said, "It's nothin’ township ii you never eat." She could see there W" clear voice, "Your name's I'm lust inter-- said nothing. l-le oiIered him, said a About l0 miles later motion. challenging smile to your alias, doubt he thought it petty, cowardly in her to have spoken out like that. Well, no matter now. She blinked back the tears and laughed a hlt hysterically. “Just protecting my name. Wasn't. it. crsity oi my?" "lee." he answered. "Ruth wood. son. Sort oi cute, honey." “It's my favorite alias." she said. Then, "I can't do the new dunes steps. Dp you mind?" "Angeli" he replied. "You're sly- irlg that because you know I can't do them!" She was happy again. (To Be Continued.) .__._______ ::Persian Balm-there is nothinl like it (or creating and preserving s lovely complexion. Cooling. caress- ing-it soothes and dispels all roughness or chaie caused by wes- ther conditions. Delicately iragraut, it adds exquisite charm to the most finished appearance. Dainty women inevitably choose Persian Balm. A velvety smooth lotion, it makes the skin rose-lea! in texture. Recom- mended also to soften and whit/en the hands. Truly a peerless toilet requisite (or every woman. ____________ ::Keep Douglas’ Egyptian lini- mont handy. A sure, speedy rallied! for burns, sprains, ielons. blood poisoning, soit corns, warts. scald ieet. Invaluable ion- inflammation and muscular rheumatism. tears stinging her eye- Many tiredutluy dniiesseeln a They gloom and the plump. Spring Fashions Hom become andwornougan Milan's H. I N. Pills is just needtorestcretllmntotheblessing llemagth improved flu daily rdsn. materialism. Seebowaooayouwiiifiliiif afloat. Health drag and a burden. nervous, erosa and irritabily ‘"55 d everything in liie loch dark lllli {-1 For e Dress-Making water boning in a deep sauce pan. dflyp ed to t.h ." began taking it. icit better within 24 v inhibited to say. 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