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THE DAY, OCTORER 24, 1920, a1e) Ty OR Ee EO Swe OP o/ SINTON Pe Se ee ch ae VLU ee id i cetlie eakee ; add butter. Beat eggs w “ug ‘ op 1) 1 walt till lghteo HE'S A SENTL FE) wo SPARK S FROM THE STARS” — THE STARS GS I and mix thoro ( RMAN EVE} PS) faiston, ere fos mst S MINUS IE lish and grate over nutme i Ss ( ‘OL LAR AND by In Seattle |" ° en for 45 min Dear Miss Gre vy: I know a young man who has some very PY {_ (Copyright 1920, by The’ 1920, OMS OL a Oras i@ qualities. He is a thoro gentleman, and I think I could r , y ) IER Conducted by ve him, and he has already asked me for steady company THE BOOK OF DEBORAH ik | Louise aNNABLE it he does not dress very well. I am not stuck up, but I feel MOILING OVER MY TROUBLES LEADS ME TO! Artistic Performance much embarrassed when w alking with him. He seldom DISCOVER ANN’S EFFECTS Given by Miss Cole a collar or a tie. He keeps asking me to go with him, might have chosen a better| worked eomet but it never| Lorenza Jordan Cole, the ta End I do not know what to say. I have not the heart to tell n n this to. indulge in his ro-| worked, with orimer, Vor a|"esto pianist, appeared in concert m the truth. What can I do? ELSA Jan aid myself to myself, For|long time I've been divided between | Sunday afternoon in the Press Clut Ut is an excellent thing to be able to see that a man can be 1y husband was needed at the big) old ways and new ways of making mate rium before perowends aysem tleman, even tho he does not wear a collar and tie every minute that Ls wasn't marrin a etect 1 gu @ I'm mod. arnied of musk > Sdog a. pen j Nevertheless, as society is organized at present, the man the poranaé Whe werd auivebinn tor (ekpernaiais, winer tar anne hee erpretation aad abi accepts certain conventions makes his way in the world Ann. Since Hob was not helping his | over my trouble a a ea cla “Healthy Young much the easier. It is waste of energy to be different and mother thru the bad in his own intere tonal W I j other people, even in dress. une ie es > on 5. Hae He h ni canted ways to| BRAN MUFFINS om Make the best of a hard gibation unill you know the mar my own di ment. I) be in his home, alwaye making him 1 eae Wea he "THE tendencyto constipation H enough to suggest that he adapt himself to a standard t, to mecept a fact which | comfortable, always a credit to him, 1 cup white flour begins with fi ping which includes the collar. By using a little tact you . reg been tryite ats hayer & weight, as Ann 16 to Jim, nor % eup sugar Aintree rae deerbi k probably succeed, and, in the end, the man will be grate- eons had ohAnged ‘greatly. \a responsibility, as Ann is to all the 1 tablespoon shortening that the important function of dally ~— He had hecome absorbed—so the |family. I'm an aeet, and I'm not! 1 oss elimination is regular and normal. . in ine in! going to be treated as if 1 we 1 cup sour milk Many thousands of mothers who oe, © 1 7 . 2 business, which he had been bility » needs to be # % te n salt have daughters will tell you they give er Victim HAT do YOU awume. Business excused out of his complacency, 1 gueas I'll % teaspoon baking powder only Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. A Love think? Write Cyn und silences and absences have to make Mr.-Robert Lorimer 1 scant teaspoon soda Sn pens Se Bar Miss Grey: I read the letter ae : ite wyn- but me, I didn't be: | re that he married Jane Ames @ % cup boiling water edoone bad treatin by a heart-broken girl wh thia Grey, care of The ‘ e few yoars us I might run away,| Soften but do not melt shortening. | | Dillousness, loss of appetite and rest- B'te go tato & convent, and you - Ste > © #ee for the first time how | like Ann, but that would be an awful| Beat sugar, egg and shorten prin jens sleep, J = Into @ convent, and your attle Star. Rob had filled my life. nuisance. Why make mymelf un-/4l light iol tx we loa teake are, Fopain fe 2 compound of 42 Eee Ss we were estranged my days | comfortable? + aac ecayie rll Pg fs her stepfathe n't be bette toing ternena, I wandered rextiessly thru |and-flour alternate! dd soda din ixty-cent bottle 1s enough for aera aa wan ee o her Cc ‘mot eg os ve MARTIN Ten't it perfectly or an the nide ‘ th ¥ ni th < he rk, ' an : tas in Dealing ps v bas cn well F rie Eight million totties were awfuiness, wrecke a love athe of C and finn iW 4 ate saa ent | 9 her more if ahe we woma er Ak down upon one of the|for a minute, Bake in hot buttered Was boundiess. ately she ie becoming her interests « I asked | bench it w cold, and covered | muffin pans Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin has ondere ota od -_ ge He) to him that he says if she kee nyself a © path tofwith damp autumn leaves: lr — ' — 7 been on the market thirty years and when I, too, thought of en=| no ig afraid he will dialike her. as he big he done,| Tmt there, thinking, thinking, for| RICE) PUDDING & convent, I read your letter.| much as he has ever loved her. He} Another famous daughter of famous stage stars ix Beth mth help: |a long time. ‘The wind up in 4 ‘ ‘ ie Ser aban . he has ¢ oved d ¢ ’ e ste s Be " a Jong tit n¢ wind cm » in a % cup rice fale, Buy a bottle today and you wilt Reha oe Pisa ele ss {ried ty show her how things) Martin, the bobbed hair beauty, who is playing the role o i've gape blew the Shrebery seam blexpoons butter quickly see why it is so popular, you advised ut how | w “ » it do nt do an rood r » oor . ” 7 ny feet A nc w hat wo ne | Gi Gham. even when one A ; Pacing hd a te ve asd tan Ursula Ballard in “Not So Long Ago, a romantic comedy 0 res gg ay : Sine’ ainonee a eer TRY IT FREE to push that everlasting |< i girte at a, (he early '70s. Beth is the daughter of Riecardo Martin, thi titouching my t Sond 0 oaiie ‘end t from one's mind, yoy choke, | t has excuse | Opera singer, and Ruano Bogislav, the gypsy singer. I recoiled, for what I saw was Ann end | will sand s0u.0 fon tela the song ts forgotten; or read, | the © what Lam fac} Lorimer’s elegant handbag my Syrup Pepsin. Address me Dr. A the words grow dim and blurry, | ing r ink of sending ) a Make 5 op And near it was her hat, the new! B. Caldw fakes me te One's thoughts wander from the | her to the ¢ home bat hare Lace Patterns— a arly effort to make a happy one I had so lately seen above her Monticello, Il.” to that black aby&s of trying | to do that hoping that ri h. Cont ¥ husband, but what's the use| pretty face then nelly « laatien en pre shts Uke mine? lehe. will & pg. emt A New Design Se { he inn't going to stay in it? That's 1 dared not run. I dared not stay. to know the best. Write me today. afternoon I invited company howe’ mathe. Gena fein E W k aoe 7 the wife's old way. 1 euppose it 1 dared not guess what els Tm afraid the entertainment What i# your advice? ve Poy - - ae - —— ——$—————— « Bray and unsociable | ery ee crochet A DISCOURAGED MOTHER. Whatever you do-—keep that girt| Fiuer érrceuns eu: fromiong bind of @ detent Chain Stiteh—The thread drewa thre | I will confess), but it all| home & you hope to make th by mg @ut fln'-tasting and boresome.| woman of her that she can dev Concentrate enough on other | into. Perhaps it t# lox to give me peace of mind. | high spirit ng the whe w, which will allow a dou whet stiteh to be in the ver of cach figure. fth row—fame as third row Sixth row—Same as recond row If you une this ax evening I went to a dinner Several others (even tried a flir- Mesty—A double crochet into « chain of the material, two chain stitehes ¢ of advent desire for excitement that stitches Into nth row writing this, not for advice | ,., Terri hee it akes her 40 diffiewlt to - bey hid ie fo turn. . 3 inh t t Would do me no good) but to} rns, fa Ao, wtiffic > Mana your paitere called fur 18 atitehen, chain nd winh to crochet « there ts a t love for ¥ i beg er in any method 21 and double ervehet inte the seveath the hem, fold your hem abeolu other bd rue ‘OF lor means of having @ good time and stiteh from the needle, straight and single crochet thru th Surely not a habit—were it! pecome her Dat good friend yourself % I could become accustomed| 77 you can afford it, I think the Lame change. But it isn't, it's a/ most excetient thing would be to pet! . Which will last for-| per interested in c going to some girls’ wheat stitch makes an Insertion sult And "ever, despite the blight.| school, Select one that i not in a ble for many things, ruch as fall who are blessed by expert- on wes " og city, and that is modest in ever At will agree with me. Thank-|toay, ‘Get her excited over the good you, Miss Grey, RR. |times there, the horseback riding, you count your love a blessing, | the sports, the nice clothes. It would be something to make you! he an excellent influence on her and instead of morbid. Even tho| she would get a good education. } @bject of that love has flown, the jat least one , should be sweet—they | sinning and the end to allo eventually turn sadness into : If this feeting is really as way, true love, it should make stronger to go among eur fel- say. “AN evening and all to- I tried to do as you ad- d stated in my anewer that ‘aie months, at the least, and Gt the utmost, would be a ‘ 1 didn’t advise the other to even try to forget—simply to mind so full of wide-awake let her hands fly #0 busily | would have no time to mope. | you didn’t ask for advice, You to do the same. eee *e WHEAT STITCH DESIGN A combination of filet and the last row of the lace and thru th material at the same time, If th makes too thick an edge, it might better to single actom the hem, whieh will nm: edge, then neatly sew the | that when prensed it lies perfectly straight, allowing no fullnens, crochet comp! cases or guest towels. Single crochet completely across the linen on which the insertion bed | to be used—remembering that your > stitches must be close together, with | PEACH DESSERT extra atitch at the be./ 5 large peaches w for any &% cup nuts 1% cups boiled custard In a serving dish put a myer of| latleed peaches, Sprinkle with most of the nuts, saving only enough to garnish the top. Pour over the) peaches and nuts a rich boiled cus tard. Sprinkle with remaining nuts) and put In the feebox for an hour or |longer to chill. The custard should| be quite thick “BUDDIES” COMING TO METROPOLITAN The Setwyns’ production of “Bud dies,” which will be the attraction at the Metropolitan theatre week of| October 31, with matinees on Wed. nesday and Saturday, proved during its full year in the Selwyn theatre, © New York, the cumulative power of| & romance that ie fragrant as|{% Jane, and music wh ia altogether charming in its interpolation of the story as well as the liking quality of its melody, It ved that the 1 | public enjoys an entertainment that is wholesome and sweet in its every detail, for “Buddies” played to capac ity business during the entire period of its 12 consecutive months in the | Eastern metropolis, from which it) Chain 2 and make 3 open meshes and comes directly to thin city. make another wheat stitch as above Seats on sale today — me : se drawing that might take place in working the center rows. Make a complete row also pi Second row of open me Third row-—Thre crochet 3 times into the top o! double crochet stiteh which f the third mesh on the previc me with my problem—that of a -old-boy-crazy gir. I have given up all hope of ever be. | ‘able to do anything with her, She #0 deceiving and untruthful and actually We when the truth be better. ; is one of the unfortunate kind imagines everyone éise is a bet friend to her than her home We do everything that is pos- her to make her happy and I have told her time and what-such things lead to, but seems as tho the rougher class of and boys appeal to her more others. 5 don't mean that she ts vulgar or | morally, but I can not help but cos a The many fine cakes, doughnuts, French pastry and other Baked Goods that come out of the Boldt ovens daily are made with the same high grade materials you would use in your own home, This ac- counts for the grow- ing popularity of Boldt’s Better Bak- ing. 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