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‘uzyCorners, Dim Lights In Church Parlors TO HELP CURE DIVORCE EVIL Preventive Remedy Suggested by Rev. John Thompson of Chicago Purnos? uf Courtship Is for Men and Women to Learn Peculiarities Before Making Life Pledges to, Priest or Minister. S for the church parlor. A haperon—4f any—who knows a couple is company aud three yu crowd. Tn the vestibule a cozy corner or two or threr dad lights that ore not too—bvut stop, that is as far as Bev. Jolin fompson is willing to be quoted Dr. "Phompson, pastor of the First Methodist Church of Chicago, whuse kname among ‘his colleagues if “the marryin’ parson” (because one year fently he joined more right and left hands togeiiier than any other ministey mn hicago), preached a sermon to the effect that if Christ were allve to-day i Ak would recognize more than one ground for divorce He charged that the angels of the chuteh were so busy setiine wy Lars Ik the exit from mhrriage that they neglected the entrance Approached to-day with a question cto how Chicagu. clergymen may ™**3KDKit ior Ocmaledsmpa aay: check a divorce rate 2,000 couples é f * higher Jast year than it was the year 3 Courtship and . before, he responded with the sugges- . tion vhat every church and parish M house in the city fave one or two or FF arriage three cozy corners for the girls who & By Betty Vincent live in hall bedrooms. rr ‘ Fak Begins ve “Fer,” he said, “young people never , oo Fadia ve made love and never will under 2 ao MISS VINCENT: A an are Jight.” young man acquaintance of Im Place of legislation he would mine took me to the theatre Hsubstitute @ comfortable parlor. The Lalf a dozen times in the course ef a pene? has had See aad ieee couple of months, telling me wher 1 tant That ihe tapiiialive methoa of [a8 saw him that he would call me vorrecting divorce as u menace to UP Shortly. He never did this, huw- family life is wrong ever, and | haven't heard from him | ubog corner by themselves where they “ll tell me they make a peint of never j may become acquainted Phoning young men, otherwise | methods by which Chicago would call him. | seem to appreciate clergymen may help to cut off each tim more now that the isn't areunc. Bring men and women physi- | °M!y gave him one invitation te din+ cians into his pulpit once a year "er at my home, which he could nc! to lecture to the young men and accept on account of werking Jai. young women on physical fit- ‘Was | too stingy with him? B. 3." yee suey samureneiien Your friends are quite vigit. Do once during the winter on the ‘vl call the young man up. If ti’ elements of love, courtship and young man really cares for you lie merriage. will take you out again. You do mut Open the doors of the shuren in order that the cou e walking the streets Bey have @ chance to sit down and talk, “The church has almost toially neg- lected physical instruction,” Rev. ‘Thompson said, seated at his desk in the offices of the #osrd of Home Micsions of the Methodist Episcopal Church. “It has taught doctrine, but {t has omitted the lesson that ill- ¢daptation, physically, is often th: need to worry about your invitation. Since you invited the young man 1 your home to dinner and he rerum cd, it is now his place to ask to cull “Dear Miss Vincent: 1! have known a young man aged nine- teen for about three years. {| am sixteen. He is out West at pres ent and we correspond regularly, In his last letter he told me he did not wish me to go with many young men. He also aeked me to basis fer strangemen fier mar- 4 r . # wement after mer start a diary so he might read it hen he comes back in June. un vople should be informed A i enverning the nature and elements 02 yeu think this shows that he f love. They should be told that ‘ares forme? | de net pay much attention to other boys for | care very much for the one | have mentioned, PEGGY.” ‘To keep a diary for a yuung man would be rather placing une’s self in his power. { do not think even an engaxed or married min has the right to keep tab Like this. Unless you really enjoy jotting down the éveuts of the day, 1 would not do this, but tell the young man you will write a “diary-type of letter,” telling the important and interesting things which ‘have happened to you during the purpose of courtship 1s for beti the man and the woman to gain all information concerning coming to a priest or mimister to be pledged for life Lastly, there should be explained to » solemnity of the marriage The pledges to which he refers are Love and cherish until death do us ) part” and “Keep thee only unto b / oF unto him.” The first, he claims, shows that marriage should be an in- Masolwble life partnersttip, the second tho week Coat it js tremendously exclusive Bat now as to the “open door. “Dear Miss Vincent: | am a “Scores of girls, mice ‘girls, are young girl, eighteen years of age, walking the streets on the north and and very much love with a south and west siaes,” Rev. ‘Thomp- my Many son said—yigorously—“hecause they times we go to shows together, lave no suitable place to entertain but he has a high temper and their beaux at home. Scores more of gets angry almost over nothing, music and art and business students Fi are walking because their ‘home’ con- sists of a hall bedroom. “And the church ts kept shut up “It has gymnasiums wad moving pictures ANGELINA.’ ull depends upon you. [ff you him and ave willing to be tanks, but no cozy corners. In my. patient with him when he is pr niind It is the corners that are most voked, you -will probably be able ty \apostant. quiet his disposition in time, [f yoo “Religion shouldn't delumanize we high tempered and easily Ir it did 1 wouldn’t want it.” provoked, you had better give him up. pa new Hc HH Ha HH vi ship? and libraries it swimming understand his. 100 Coe HM as Mad 3s A OK a 4 Fe By Emilie Hoffman Fi ANY of the “ladd raed rane” “Dicanbennts of soda or a bit of sun in stockings can be avoided by ¢omphor hus been added sewing a plece of tape to th: Bultonheles on linen vo other top of the stocking to hold the sup. heavy fabrics can be satisfactorily Tioriers done with « fine erechet hook and = thread, : When buying linen for # centre- When you wash your white silk Viouse oF sulin skirt pUl a feuspoon- ful of vinegay into the last rinsing water, This will keep them nice dnd Lieve it ts economy to buy a yard. Aw it ts one yard wide this gives you Square, Stamp centrepiece design in white centre of square. If this is « twenty = seven-inch piv you will be able to The sveret of a successfully packed get a doily out of each corner and ky (yumi is to have every particle of crogheting a two-inch border around sflace filled. When handkercute you will have four nice doy- stockings and all uncrushable artic ‘os #t @ Romina! expense have been disposed of use ligh crushed newspapers to Gill out the Constant wearing of fur coats spaces, If trunk is not quite full makes them look @ bit dingy by this crushed newspaper is an excellent time of the year. They can be bright- medium for filling in all superfluous ened UP Wonderfully by making « xpace. mixture of bot and and sawdus: and ‘ vubbing this into the fur, then beating =A womun who is going south is out with a light rattan bv + cleaned her Panama hat as follows Small, dark fur can be sin ubbed it well with white soap treated. For white furs uge a x i hat water to whi little aun a) plaster paris and cornstare Wouia had been added r t yooceed In game manne ei, using bluing in th wate =e and tai io the sunlight to drain Cut flowers ea be fved long a bit, then whe sprinkled it well with tine if the stalks ned of a bit white vcouring powdey and brushed every day, The cut should be slant- this into the hat. She shaped it and Keep in vases filled each day put it where the sun could dry it and Yt frgsh water to which u pinch of it came out lvol ing Ike new me 8 - THE EVENING Bocce WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, = You Beat It! I'LL PUT THE ZZERS INTHE IM NEXT TO “YOURS, gh lla ad HOUSE PARTY’. NOW BETWEEN ) US. BE CAREFUL AND DON'T TALIC TAO LOUD ABOUT THEN, THE WALLS ARE i— Gopyright, 1922, (New York Bvening World) by Presa Pub, © 2088. =o es PLLA ARRON EY CR ME HH HR HY OK | By Maurice Ketten | HAVE PUT THE CGIOSSIPS INTHE CAC WHC 2 007 RRR ORIOL I HO A A HT 2 A a ROOM NEXT TO. / | YOURS - | CONFIDEN TIALLY, ) 'D ADVISE You NOT To TALI Tao LOUD ARouUT THEN THE WALLS ARE THIN GPC Me HM a SEN Ha : The Child’s “Milk Teeth” By Charlotte C. West, M. D. : Copotight, 1023, Now Tork Cvening W RENTS are seemingly not aware Vir P that the normal development of ‘i! the teeth forms a distinet index to the child's health. Thus, delayed Centition with constipation almost in- variably points to rickets. ‘The so- % x * ® 3 is zh thi: doto except in The tension ts 1 lieved by applications of adrenitin, s« Fhe aes OR by Press Publishing 10 In extreme cases i y to lance the gums, altho should not be reso: exceptional cases. lution, 1 hour to 50,000, (in extreme repeated os only every is thi "on ative 9% necessary.) called “temporary” or “alik” teeth "Gore babies appear to suflor cat make their appearance between the ache while teething. lrof. Rotch third and tenth in absolutely months; the usual healthy babies ts stated his bellef that the car is fv quently involved, Rolling of the hee and moaning would indicate this con for normal dentition to begin about Gitign Warm, sweet oil pls ey the seventh mont. little wal of absorbent cotton rte ‘The milk teeth are twenty in num. in the ear canal will afford f ber and usually come in pairs, Tn In some instances ehilur evelo convulsions while teething, Lu such a rickets the teeth appear singly and do case the child t# not healthy an not erupt much betore the fourteenth fyouid be taken to a specialist for es to the cightecnth month. ‘The first gmination. teeth to appear in 4 healthy baby ave Much mischier Ww tie bony 1 the two lower ineisors and average tion of the jaw, the developn seven months. Then the four upper Gee ba pau iey ie eral contour of results lucisors from nine to sixteen months, of the milk teeth, When thr ‘the complete set of milk teeth should remain in a beautinul healthy so bo cat by the Oventy-fourth to the Gnolil the permanent teeth come dow ed have been the suuctives just n given every opportu thirtieth month to a Although mun sicians claim pormally. ‘The second teeth y ut the normal baby should experi. therefore, be beautifully spaced. » ence no discomfort while teething, the Not overlap and will furthermore | n pCUNBt € health 0) tuajority of infants suiter during this BUR, becuuse t Malerity IG this cond tecth depends to a large este period. The gums are often intensely ypon the first teeth, which they al red, the little mouth hot and throb. sorb as they descend. (ARN a A Mai OF He t America’s. First Woman Physician Cenaalant 1Now York ¥: World) by Pioas Pubas HE first woman, physician in college in Geneva, N. ¥ America was Dr, Elizabeth her studics Blackwell, who received the de- As soon as the novelty had off and ized that the girl but highly competent, gree of M. D. at Geneva, N, ¥., sev- enty-two years ago Misg Blackwell Was @ hative of Britol, England, but came to America ip her yoyth. When & iV respect, yee: sam uhe was ahont twenty-one she deter. [he {ttle town, however, a looked upon as either insunn or w mined to become « physiolan, but she et. students and facyit was nol ong she was ti and the Geneva hustrases found many obstacles tm her path, to huve » du wit Her application admission was Such se ) hag Py A) int near al AS on Mins Bluc who cal MOrAly, ‘MMSE ¥ oF ‘the sued her was and graduated leuding medical colleges of the United head ot hey class, she then cor States and Canada. to Whom she ap- her studies ir pean plied in turn. At last @he received a bes ae erry i é ork and opened a ry favorable response from the head of women and childven und orgies & the ymedion depurtment of aw WteIe woman's cut eotlege The Lars BS PTE Ie Heart of a Girl By Caroline Crawford Dew York Ghewlag World) ty Mees Mubliouing Which ‘Men Will Peggy Choose for « Husband? The story of a typicut New York girl, Peggy Dayton, eighteen, whe has jot epivced lusiness ax a stenographer. Hor heart iy divided between two lovers, Billy Kracton, her awn agy snd Harrison Townley, a well-to-do bachelor, ten sears her senior, The office open. cow experiences, brings new lovers, Begin reading thiv story tedow Byers instalment » mew episode iu Peggy's offairs. BACK TO BUSINESS. HE remaining thiee days o! Peg: to 'Oheheily there, bug-gie. Te aw ay's leave of absence seemed to fully lucky [got you on : tuke wings and fy. Before she) th, But then you and | new i she round her ter worn WUC. . up aud the day to, “S#y, Pew-aic By tan't din to uuainens tOWR And YOU ¢ to Iuneleun aes aa with Min during . why ‘ i stilt limp Gent you and : it Deeg Can we tuke u your ankle pain Sell about Wat you kel My, Hanover Dayton 4s VeRey came in to br § ie Tab “Bett tals : ng aut to o Ree te ee date, Marion Minton.” chirped 0 fashion tor girls mn i Well, "1 bob to-morre ints to my: knoe y i j mucl 1 * au e aeaw ne BAB ea ttt Hie nd erry & 1 chee undaes, carame per sh mu gitl ull through und yoy sale hen J want a whith of smoke ov dodging around like ick avound Fil go out with « real yfarion Minton, Uve an and not try to be one ayes und sau have uutdd us mu Very good sony, very well sung,"’ many times. “UH drop around tu yor . Dayton as he winke! at bouse to-night an! we'll arrange ‘Ss mother “But, mom, don't things By the way [| have tickets ou 0 think our little Peg ought to wear for'* and li mun n kh shoes in the winter month comedy ‘Pum nd woollen stockings ar “Did Eo hear « giggle!” asked Jw armer than silk stockings an! high "You certainly d ots," pointed out Peg “Then we'll go “She's quite right.’ soconded Mrs, afrange for 01 Ayton with w little nod of | wead, Nounced Jack with tam wearing them mysclt e — (ke manner ; ‘Nu use telling the moder sumat Ey : oything,” wearily reuvirked Mr i uyton as he left the room whintithg att t When Peggy arrived a! the offes toriount he found her typewriter o came the vote © ether end 4 the wire and then mitaung a sque victrola Jock piped tort Which sounded ve wrion und tie to do a bit of grin ite at Weddin t pe ave the oung mi ad heen Shanda line listening to And then it dawned u Was the young m Billy Line To-marrow—Percy Pe terson. MORAL: A Little Knowledge of the Man Who Fables for the Fair Marrying the Boss Marguerite Mooers Marshall. Copyriant. 198, (New Fork Brewing Wert) wy Press Tumiteitng Co, Wants to Marry You Is a Dangerous Thing— for Him! NE stenographer ou\ of every Father .Knickerbocker's daughters ten have @ way with them: Marries her boss.” Tt is probably safe to estimate that ‘That's the proportion in Chicago, ac- im New York cording to one of the city’s busi- One stenographer owt of every FIVE ess overlords, Marries her boss— And if Chicago business girls get IF she wants mim for a husband! away with it as often @s that, Bat does she: Consider the chances of the native Trial marriage iz, in these latiludes cbjoken! @ bit difficnl!, Even if undertaken from the hogbest social and biological motives— Other people, incluéing the police, simply refuse to understand them! But one simpler safe and efficient method OF ascertaininy beforehand whether Su gestions for ; Luncheons Ce ieee Pubhiataa to sou'd Ike to be married to a cor sweet POTATO-APPLE tain man— SCALLOP. Is to work for him in his office. LACE equal portions of boitea Vitst of all, You @nd ont what he looks like On the morning when he got up too sweet potatos and tart apples, Arrange In alternate layers in puking @teh, Over the potatoes put — late to shave, bite of lmrtter and sprintde grated OF OM the hottext day tn summer, when he is ooatless, vestless, ool- Marless, neoktieless, maple suger over the apples, Bake in d covered dish in a moderate oven shout twenty minutés, then remove Or om the day after he's had a tooth cover and allow about ten minutes for — pulled Inowning. And is giving a facial imitation of half-portion mampe. Then you discover AN his forty-nine * BAKED SARDINES. Xeuin the sardines, thon marinate bit varieties of them in lemon juice. Add a lrtte papifia and pnt the miature into grouch: camekins; cover with cragker dust, The grouch that comes into the of- over which put bits of butter, a4 aoe with him— i pn. Serve hot brown in 1 hot oven. facbeety 10 Wea hore et bee weak POTATO RRITTERS: breakfast coffee, or a breakfast ex imperfectly cooked, or home hooch : morning mail grouch, Tho kind he brings out of confer- ence, . Yhe sort left with him by the friend” who makes a touch, The 8 o'clock gronch, after he has lurched not wisely but too well: The growch that inevitably accom panies payment of the income tax. The first of the month srouch—and all the others! You leara Whether he roars when be is angry, or swears, Or pounds the desk, Or ts just nasty and sarcastic: Whether he can take a joke on him- eelf; Whether he works off ils beadaches ‘Vo one cop grated raw potatoes wi! one egg, Walt a cup of milk, salt and pepper to taste, half a teaspoonful of aking vowder and sulfictent Nour, about half a cup, to make a moder~ ately thin batter, Drop trom spoon into hot fat, ry brown and serve with apple sauce SALMON WIGGLE. Pur three tublespoonfals of butter into the pun and when melted stir tn a lite flour until ets foamy; tren udd one and a holy cupfals of milk. When this bolls stir in one cup flake? simon fvem Which skin and bones jwce been removed. Add one cup canned peos that have been dratwed und washed. Season to taste with salt, pepper and paprika. Bring to 0 boll and verve at once on hot towst or crackers. A SAVORY SANDWICH. Mince leit-over ehicken and a havd- Julled ogg and spread this mixture on “old a altce of ot buttered toust, Ove: on every one around him: this place w Dit of erisp lettuce, cower Qa ; either with boiled dre or mayon- Whether BS jaw Ughtwad. or a good iuive, Put another #ttce of hot but~ part when he bas it tered toast on top of this and verve You know i at one 1? he bullies hie infertors Cringés to his superiors, Liktens to the tales of spies and uble maker: our knoWledge of your attraction for him wonder Just how at- * the NUNT private eecre- Famous Women. MRS. ANNE RADCLIFFE, ANNE RaADCLIFE M who wus among the first | of the feminine novelists: of Bnglend to attain great pope | evi- then! © yon was and lhe! | When you've promised to love, boner, fnane: er Na obey ed stay at home hors, her tat 0 | And RIES fs on the Job! mance, The Castles of Athiin ; ! and Dundayne,” 183 years ago, | 4 Title knowledge of the man who This wan followed in 1780 wants to marry you “The Hiei! omance ny koly to prove a dangerous thine thind book Romances of fee? the Forest, her on the ) im! “ Pinnacle of success, and © And you know 80 MUCH about your she wrote her "Mysteitea of bees! whe was ulile to cont then atausing sum of Udolpho” Vou Laven’t an illusion left! mand the You open all Blucbeurd’s closets. be- $2,800, sso greatly dtd this Ine i cicase her popularity that she fore beceinlag Mrs. Bluebeard! was offered $4,000 Lor And —-yo-—ol course—sumetines you works Tealian, | go tight ahead and marry hin. coutory to sit up We ton span wading by candlelight th mee fy ton Unies, according to ling dates or Maw “ 4 tHe, she haw ew pead it nO MAN fs a hero to hls yale authoreas died {p18 of ritty-oight And {t's a wonder to me that any inan a busband to his stenographer? (SR as a Raa a IP A, Why Not Look: Your Best? By Doris Doscher ge ts bel» morning ie gems oe Dear Miss Dosch, have avery lous instep due te *7*8 my feet being so thin that the 7 bones show. Can you tell me how to get more flesh on ny feat. thereby raising the instep? Will massage do it? an you please tell me what to do for rough, uneven ekin under the nails? CONSTANT READER, Getting more flash on your feet evening é Don’ t Be Ashamed not the frst eavntia) to maine tle vy ~~ tO Wear Your Rings tep. You want to practie “y "i on your toes and flexing the Finger rings ere only beautiful orna- (il you have nened mento to attract attention to beauti of the too lea ffl. ful hands. Lf your hands are h aren ne ema and ved, roughened by the many ‘on all night househeld $ that & women must Dewr Mies be do, you hesitate to put on rings that 1 am ene of your constant call attention to them. To heve hai readers, and during the past year 1 have had large, black under my eyes. and | 2 them, Will you pleas: way to restore and re- how | can in some way get rid tein flexible, smooth, haalthy skis. of them. VELOGEN night and morning is as surimee that you wi! not be troubled nd with dry, evecked, painful ok o VELOGEN does uot stein the most asvine delicate fab It never grows be attyiulays your druggict’s 235 4 tubeee ee ee SO ee «ee ee ee