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Singers Win Happine: Togethei SAUNDERS BY HORTENSE No B.A. Service Writer N™ YORK, I , ‘ with t mile w = Put that dow max and a t n Qs mero pre t of the telept The su t combinat romar s ‘ company Issued a call f taler e and few were ch , Ma times. Among Voice was Sofia Ch She coyld sing Bho did both exc we cording to Signor Gallo, He Won her an engagement wit Opera company, her smile we engagement ring from the manage before th ¢ This’ o: 1s 1 ome time ago, I haye » Word for it that the combination st “Of © Which occurred at the end of the Beason, my wife kept on with her career,” he told me. has sung in my company ever sin We have traveled all over the country and Europe together and have traveled ailethe ups and downs of good and bad seasons. We both are supposed to be temperamental, and I suppose “we are, But our temperaments « Four careers have never jeor our happiness, but have ra tributed to it “EI am sure my have been happy had her marr Meant the sacrifice of her career a Sasinger. And she very assures me that her marriage would have be complete, As for me, she is so bx up in my plans and my su T cannot ima have held for me 1 You can classify us. as married persons who “careers and marriage ‘The musical ca bois that American girl wh studied, and made good, but it Is r quite so colorful or typical of wh this country offers as that of F\ ‘tune Gallo. > He arrived at Ellis Island, steerage from Italy, with 11 cents in his Pocket, a few clothes done up in a Jarge kerchief, and no English words ta his vocabulary. Incidentally he has a very n smile himself, and I suppose it v his genial Latin manner, and his ab 4 ity to jand on his feet after any sort of a tumble that expedited his Jour “ney from clerk at $2 a week to opera Magrmate, and boosted his original capital of 11 cents into a very sub stantial bank account, He has been a gas collector, poll ticlan, secretary to a traveling band, advance agent for road companies his own bands, brought Duse and Paylova to this country and for 16 years has managed and kept on the . oad the San Carlo Opera company, the only operatic enterprise in this Country that has ever made money His achievements as well as his ‘romance spell success DEN PRESCOTT TO L PRESCOTT—CONTIN Men, my dear Lestie, you know, Portment. It is we women who have to keep the morals of the World up to the right standard. Mra. Atherton said a great many other things to me which I hardly dreamed would be said by a woman to another of my age and station, especially in my son's house. , I have not told him about !t be cause I know, of course, he insist that Mrs. Atherton would not come again and I know how tremely important {t is that h shold keep in touch with his bust ness. As she told me, that she would ot come every morning and talk over business propositions with me Present in my son's room, and as retary every day, I have stepped aside, bruised my modesty and am telling you this, that you may make any different arrangement you deem necessary I think, however, that you should comé home. What, with moving Picture actresses coming every day to-your nursery from which your husband's mother is absolutely cluded, and a feminine secretary making her position an excuse for excluding everyone from her em- ployer's room wiille she is there, I think your duty is at home Sincerely yours, MARY ALDEN PRESCOTT. Night Letter From Leslie Prescott to Sally Atherton What Js this I hear about being burned very badly almost a week ago? I do not think it right for you to keep it from mo If he Jack Needs me at home, even if he for. bade you to tell me, which I am gure ho did, Sally dear, or you + would have wired me at once, He hasn't written me for the Inst three or four days, but you know he sel dom writes and I was expecting a wire today. Mrs, Prescott seems to think I am letting my house go to the damnation bow-wows and intimates that if 1 do not worry over my husband's physical condi ton I ought to remember that two very fascinating women, meaning ahe yourself, Sally dear, and Paula Perier, are being allowed to prac tleo their wiles upon him, poor Aenr innocent man, without any in terforence from anyone. Wire me, Sally, exactly how badly lack is burned and all the details t the necldent, J shuli expect stranded and solvent—has organized | LETTER FROM MRS. MARY AL-| 1 have no sense of decorum or de-| would | he insists that he must see his sec- | ! rHti Candies BY CYNTHIA GREY “TRODAY we are printing ome dant recipe for your Christmas cand) ORANGE FONDANT \ 1 f LEMON FONDANT RASPBERRY FONDANT. P A i a ba ver th dam ee Sal ( tit ARLEBOIS and Fortune Gallo, who join ca- PINEAPE LE " FONDANT 4 romance 7 : if Pp #2 DietanrdHealth | 0. eiaqyaury By Lulu Hunt Peters, M_D. § Lup en Arathor of Diet and Becalth and Diet for Children” . ~ ae: \ i Answers to Correspondents ; man. A atar p- | fork « ACCINATION FOR DOGS ‘ t ft CHOCOLATE FONDANT 3 Ww Y ask w " bd that Austra an | TU ra strict qu antine reg : rn inte No dog is allowed to get ! e fadd f ‘ Tinto Aus that is not quaran. | *™ r and f tined until the authorities are ° ¢ i Beat w a fork it is fr England | “STANDARD” MEASURING CUPS) unt f 1 was entir rabies fo I 1 n art re- | Mold togeth and | many years the world nt t 1 wit f ch for $ war some ! ined a tanda en minute cess by a tt COCOANUT WHIPPED CREAM Dogs can be immunized against ¢, 1. wondered If some of ou FONDANT rables, by vacel: on, Any veter wers who h fait ree lobes (8 he cuDe) ere ina lo this. In some com what t ide A crag mu anti-rables dog vaccination j 1 7 is compulso E r fe Dogs suffering from rabies not wh ot to a Of only bite each other, but they bite ve" es |} human be other anime shee ; | The disease is one of the most . a ful of all diseases, both in do " eCnUus nd ‘ 6r the Jam ils BY SISTER MARY | BREAKFAST—Halves of |grape fruit, scrambled eggs ; with rice, bran’ muffins, | milk, coffee. | LUNCHEON—Cream of onion soup, toast sticks, let- |tuce and celery sandwiches, {rice pudding, milk, tea. Dinner—B roiled sirloin steak, French fried potatoes, creamed cauliflower, cabbage and pineapple salad, nut cookies, whole wheat bread, milk, coffee. A child under school age may not eat French fried po- tablespoonfuls of finely cut, rarely broiled steak. A piece \of bread dipped in the “plat- ter gravy” after the steak is carved is a concession to babyhood that is particularly good for his small self. .H® may also have some of the cauliflower. His salad .should be of finely shredded lettuce land his dessert be a dish of rice pudding left from lunch- eon. CREAM OF ONION SOUP One chp thinly tablespoons butter, sliced onions 2 tablespoons ba con fat, 2 tablespoons flo 2% cup milk, 1 egg, salt and pepper, %4 cup cream, 1 tablespoon minced parsley Melt butter and bacon pan without letting the Add onion fire for 30 minutes, Keep the closely covered, letting the onion cook in their juice and steam. When the onions are soft, add flour and stir with a fork until thoroly. blend t in sauce fata bubble tatoes but he may have two rt slices and cook over a low | ed. Add milk, salt and pepper and bring to the boiling point, stirring constantly, Let boil five minutes and rub thru a fine strainer, Add egg slightly beaten and reheat over hot rif necessary, Whip eream and ve m spoonful sprinkled with | minced parsley on each portion. | GLORIFYING THE APPLE A combination at of apricot | colored voile is trimmed with apples in shades of greon and red, afpliqued on tho «urface day letter tomorrow Under any circumstances, T shall be home the + firut of next week | Love, LESLIN, | | (Copyrtaht, 192 HAs Servier, Ine,) | | | | TOMORROW —Dny tat Wrom | Sally Atherton to Leslie Prescott, | Christmas TOMORROW LAST DAY|_ OF PET DREAM CONTEST CYNTHIA G Y i LORROW 3 ths last day of our “pet dream test, folk o please hurry l'o date we have some 600 dream letter Wor judges have a merry time selecting those prizes? Following are some of the letter LONGS FOR APPRECIATION 1D! AR at GREY I dream of the tin Wher ter fixing up the house My husband will come home in the Evening 1 say My, the house looks fink Or ou’re a wonder at such thing 1 would never forget it! And I'd joyfully wear my finger Yo the bone Making fancy curtair 1 cushior And things to please } Or en the eggs were served In a new way for breakfast Or even in the old way If he'd only say—even He perjured himself ‘You've quite a knack for cooking, dear Or, when I appear with a ne Or a new dress, « fir ‘ Or with nothing n ept . A fresh coi r on my nose, If he’d only lool and tell me How nice I loo Or that I was getting Prettier every day. Wouldn't I be happy And wouldn't it inspire me to Live up-to his opinion of me W ith | the enthusiasm I posse It would A, D , WOULD TRAVEL AND WRITE q t or hen 1 ' cA Shop of f Individuality i 8 hin t ts v - r a 1 to write t he tin Then 1 ft . olptu » fo ein e And 1 sh f when I G—Send for the article on care asting rest, I ¢ gray hair. See answer to Mrs, J sword Wf better for #nsy for direction ed in it RnR #H My dear followers: Bee St When sending for material ad- A MOTHER TO . arean your letters to Dr. Lulu Hunt HOMELESS BABES Starting WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER * EAR M Your dre _ Tomorrow! . If so, you have contest tn me, because : F bearing your ou will accomplist ve my “pet dream h I full name ress, The pam- iste din 14 almost sacr s phiet on q and gaining Is ile things . 1 act 7% the only one for which you muaten-| You will acquire fame and fo at close TEN cents in stampa extra. ‘ ry Sadat! teed bab Make letters as brief as possible, une y saisreael- Noa acai a se NOT OY 200 WORDS, and type or | You are tactful Altho 1 rown ni and am make th legibly with ink. Plann ‘OW © alo with ¢ hap H h ‘our ‘ht ne nigh your Daino aa evidence of goed | X°"! aah et hee BONS oe : we will not use it in any| You are very religiou sters, I still hunger for all the ur Remon it In Impoanibie for And @ pillar of the churel lov me to diagnose for you. The ques- fea tit fond eeta ice tions you ask will be answered in ness in marriage I I 11d be a mother t this column as soon as possible, if nd upon the choice of al © poor, little homele: they aro of general interest. Don't our mate ‘i x" forget. the STAMPED, SELF-AD- babes in. t WSOP TpOAd, SOO DRESSED ENVELOPE in the paper v unwanted Tomorrow—A Simple Meal Will! appic sauce. It will improve the !and« : 350 High Priced Help. I flav i P. flavor guid hem Winter Hats of ; QUICK. COOKING OATS Cook 2to3 ‘minutes only “Hecke WO Company uPA, MAW YOUR. U WiniOny 10 Aer Net my sorctttombiteg OF QUALITY PRODUCTS Ready with the coflee! 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