Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1922. Intimate Interviews Great-Great-Grandmother Can You Beat It! By James True Used a Cen tury Ago By Christine Frederick WHAT'S TROUBLING Trade Mark Reg. U. A Librarian Who Is -a Mountain Climber * @eprright, 1922 (New York Evening World) Copyright, 1022 (New York Evening World) my Suppose Your Kiddies rfl peed! ninondba tne a Had to Read It aie at bn poomgaell many articles used and worn in In School To-Day! ‘by Press Publishing Co your home are made of wool? J @ Ratan of a department No other fibre quite takes the place é of the New York Public of this soft, lustrous one from the brary, LeRoy Jeffers, F. R. G. By Caroline E. Vose. theep. Wool fibres overlap ke tiny S., has worked at his desk for cleven Copyright, 1922 (New Yori: Evening World), by Press Publishing Company. scales, therefore shed water, hold months during each ot the last eigh- YN this curly part of the twenticth ce when fife Is unfolded to little Warm air within and, because of their teem years; but te has crowded the | children as a game, when they are sent to school to learn to play, and ¢lasticity, are easily knit. The de- } . twelfth month with thrilling odven. are urged to express their own personalities, it is interesting perhaps 4nd for wool cloth and articles made } tures. He is Secretary of the Awsocl- to rccall bow and what the early nineteenth century sought to teach its ©f Wool far exceeds the supply. ated Mountaineering Clubs, Librarian youth. Wool when combined with cotton q of the American Alpine Club, and e Evidently the desire then, as now, was to try to make learning attrac- makes » material which wears well, 7 tiye, the only difference being in the notion of what ts attractive. The “New wy wich is less warm and whieh her of many shallar organizations. ngiand Primer," published in 1812, has the eub-title, “An Easy and Pleas- rp ae His eye4 and halr are dark, and ho ant Guide to the Art of Reading, to Which Is Added the Catechism.” does not keep its shape so well. | It is hes the high forehead of a scholar; What was considered ‘‘easy'’ and “pleasant''? First, of course, came possible to conceal a great deal of cot- Gut he stands eix fect tall, with the the alphabet, which no up-to-date child to-day learns. (The alphabet has ton under the surface of woolen cloth Gebdcwos frame of an athlete, ‘In hie Auite “gone out"! A list of one-eyliatlc words was’ followed by & two-sy!- it is difficult to detect. lable lst, among which occur beguile, abhor, heinous, jealous and capron. : i Book, “The Call of the Mountains,” Kyery tiny pupil must havo found these a valuable addition to his speech! Wool has lustre and is kinky; the TELL ANE WHATS he has detailed his experiences in this ends of the thread are stift and look WORRYING country and Canada; but he has also % wiry, Take a sample home and fol- see YOU DEARIE climbed most of the famous mountains Jow what is called the ‘burning test.’ AND RELIEVE of Europe, Set a match to your sample and watch R MIND ‘ “Mountaineering,” Mr. Joffers said it burn, Is tt all wool or mostly cot- YOU Recently in his office, “besides the ton? Wool burns slowly, chars, has angers it offers, has all of the fas- an odor like that of > burnt feather, iek! dh he cination and mystery of the unknown pyar oe Bey eee atl But I think we got into it because of q ly 5 . i ash. the desire not only to see but to with no edor, and leaves no ash record and a: in preserving th Mere’s another test anybody c fe atiione ¢ use: ‘Take a sample of the goo Lat ea of out moan Parone ; pull sharply between the two thumbs, pease ine race MARC Or ie thee bret one way and then the ot it graphing the rugged shore of the New ret om al i} hegina to atrain apart, tor ® edge aa shout my horn on weak, Try to tear ft as you would Jape Ann. ho rocks were always lippery, frequently the winds and piece of paper; If it parts quickly, beware of it! tides were treacheroy and it was st AIEY alae ee crac work; but I followed ‘t i salle eee tiua os at Buy 6 cents’ ustic soda at the summer and winter for yeurs, and Fete On ere eat ne toughened iny muse made me Place a cup of water in a small rauce- sure-footed, ; pan, add two inches of the soda, and A enae T longed hd e ve ey when it is boiling immerse your woo! @rander scenery of the Rockie Since miy frst trip Wes, twenty yeaa Tet dae Memeo an” i IT > SOMETHING Now, TELLME (| CAN'T DECIDE | ago, I've devoted all the time. posuible > y * ILA MAN CAN'T SWEETHEART. WHICH DRESS ‘Te nt, Boll slowly for about ten minutes .to mountain climbing and explo Then look in your gaucepan and see ) Oe heart es on th Fel muons on ! LET ME SHARES) |/ WEAR TO THE TEA Meents required « nt elimbi peared! ‘That ts, the tr twenty-four hours or more, and «Made alone. Once an ayalan rock passed within three feet of vl I stood uguinst a cliff, and several times just escaped death om anowslides, hish winds, lightning end starvation; but I've had any «serious anecide “There is no greate: exhibition of nature's power than one finds e WO will at les] ts ialnd and only the cotton Sey 7 A te L PeRiee OR ade Remember the difference between wevlens and worsteds; woolens are made of short wool fibres carded and spin into yarn that is fuzzy in ap- pearance; worsteds are made from long fibres combed until they lie straight, then twisted finely. It taken six times as long to make worsted as mountains. [1 ca he dese woolen—therefore worsted is alw nigtured, tt must | xi higher in price. Woolen materials enced, bi ts snd an m a é " are soft and dv not show the weave realized, and it is worth aii ot t A gable ria met ation, 5 “ ¢ B plainly: worsteds, like serge and +dangers and hardship: Words of ft fylkiltr. q sympa ee men’s suitings, are coarse but last “Sometimes my iniey r and Aitinns byanttoge , Aah “tS taken » % ep their shape better, Wool?’ the buyer may ara a Samanta receive the reply, “Yes, work gs and mappin when in truth it may be country. ' pi : sti” Jolt ea tat y “shotdy is made and describe he has found. That Philadephia io Get om old garments, rags and tailors’ q ia most impor " scraps, pulled apart and respun int a a way tg cig ag pnts pl Ro es e /arr B ’s B 00. our Boe art oriine library: Ja ita cwill agoce uit ene lacing thi arbara §S eaux eal peon! lic collected: many, ¥ warp threadbare. . a 4 ‘ ese te nas oaticied many “i _ ge ami By Caroline Crawford extensiv« tment of photogrst ammall three. ryilabl f Barbadoes, calculate tuaton and: cloth is chie$ “shoddy,” she should of the kind \ rice undoubtediy helpful, The three and tow yHable words give 40 examine it © fully—-it will br ars + Copyright, 1923 (N: ‘ork Evening World Py F ) fom Z ee ee aah tele Telnet cette atten cecrite peoeicate: aw’ anh taeiee MeN PrOtOreS. iy Hoo 5 Acedia SE eT ee ee ee ae By Doris Doscher important result mountaineering vocabulary to be enriched by ¢ yudicature, navigable, ort when pulled sharply, Copye (x k © SWaeld The tn diit. Copyright, 1989 (New York He ters und others from all Jurisdiction, fidelity, calamity, abominations, mortification, purification, dee ~ py Pe New Sere Rvening World? pains tat eoWr ¢ parts of the world find the evidence ymination and Philadelphia, (Why Pai Of the great value of our scenis wen- nly Love?) ay ‘ i ® q rs, and many facts that are not a five-year-old oning @eaiacie elsewhere, And the public, 80Me such sentence us, “This primer ten to his sons and daughters a few when informed, will demand that ow Studied unde i Ha : Bitty ecu mera cotton warp. It may not look pretty, home the other evening. spiration from a few slubs of wood she refuses to h the art edi- boy seventeen yoare old, and Magnificent mountains and canyons With determination and fidelity is so express n seventy-elglii Jingling, for the true wool color 1s a Little “Qh, bosh!"' replied Mr. Jarr. “I've Toughly thrown together Om this condition of loose haire is reserved from commercial inroads edifying that to be without it would rhyming couplets. yellowish The te ee tse ounce man Mahone: Be gePive enjoyment of future gonera- be a calamity and a mortification in The last pages of this 1812 primer ““yoy can tell an ‘all woo been telling flbs downtown all day in y i eed young . My kind of blanket net to buy is k blanket you'll find in Httle fy rolis that ure under the bed ¢ reas Publishing ¢ ‘uy Press Publishing Co. D* MISS DOSCHER: delphia? Iecquse it ts the City looked ut a Jarge assortment of eascls Barbara was. quit con- Rarkare | Weaminaton, on orphan, S Barbara and Lee Randall BEGIN THIS STORY TO-DAY ou te punish Willie; h | would like you to tell me 66] WANT told me a fib to-day,” said M i home up: morning! Buy a blanket which has sea adie Alay. "tent with an inexpenaivo one, but te Newt ito be hale tUtat Uma wee t0 fee fey b @0) bar cantl.woo! Ps Jarr when her husband arti Hepat : secures @ position on air i 2 Pee ee NNR days. before tim death; stern advies Seed S0Lpar ceutt..woo): Alling ono Randall insisted that there was no in Pr ertine "hes tk Seeatuen torte rom coming out, | am @ blanket Randall, as he stood back and admired A good ni, massage ecal| Yions. That is what makes mountain Barbadoes, and even in Philadelphia}'’ were taken up with _ highly ,moral by the “feel” of the wool, the . the usual course of busines: the easel he selected, ‘I was the one yd Ey | ny ome Aue Bowe peal} ‘we glimbing, for me, the most Interesiing An appeal was made in 1812 to the (Verses for Little Children.” the ticity, the softness of the blanket and “That's always the way with you!" you know, who suggested that you 3 Sennmnile Retbere patos cll will greatly help the condition of of all vocations.”’ childish eye us well as to the childish ena, a conerage ryan by its animal odor. Real wool smells said Mrs, Jarr. ‘You never will give Work evenings and that you purchase entertains Yan Varden your hair, Commence the ear’. with elaborate explanations, und with just cs a real sheep does—au odor the | eons the easel to-night so that you might other young men in her studio. from the shoulderblades and incadamiectall prayers for little children, RHAe Gatito NEVA Nad me the least bit of assistance tn disci- i Toa any tines "And nines thin is. $ fiRey mam do! you think she really $ from the snoulderblades ont es r bi 1 e ‘ * ee since th ow ward. he feed: 7 We sinned all’? ‘This then was in 1812 the ‘easy Much underwear which appears Pimine the children, They are getting my gift, I want it to be one by which eh the alates sufficient to encour- 1twenenette pleasant guide to the art of reading.” wool is only cotton with a fluffed-up beyond me, and you tacitly encourage you can remember me all your | 1 by a picture of Adam and to the art of lite as well “nap. i age the growth of the hatr ynjess day tauding by the tree of tym e iN , there ts some disease present; thea Uncing &9ing to see that she uses the cleetric ro jal that it was T who bought your firat Ughts getting her talent to tho front. {here would Rav’ to, be Miderdown and canton flanne! them in their naughtiness. Further- When you are very famouy sc alone will reveal whether our ae made tn a stmilar way, But these jyore Se # r i shall seck publicity | Ppart-cotton mixtures have a wide us + YOU may regard Willie's tellir Kinks . n pedagogical methods . ; 1 falsehood as excusuble because you Suppose you start in now Barbara, treatment. Avoid hats with tgh® aa . © men who will surp: and even underwear with only 20 4 bay YOU casel Pp) Hs Rroyd Kerah’s: ‘tneee Emerson, Henry Ward Beeche: cent. wool is soft and heat giving °"e compelled to make misstatements — «Hon't be too certain about my T'll bet Marton pill pose for you, one and Laid the hair tq alt as D2 York Evening World) ‘as swallow'd up’ ewan’ sivas 5 aint or thet to i but, as I said, one ts the fame," sald t BSc have ou just right,"" laughed Gopyright, 1922 (New York Evening World wi llew'd i coln, Longfellow, Edward Everett the only point is for the buyer ‘i business; but 1 said the fame," sald Barbara. ‘So tar I ha oe 4 bet j tt 4 much as possible. : ‘by Press Publishing Co. was accompanied by a view of Kor- Hale, Thoreau, Charles Francis know what she is getting and be sure home and the other is the world! done nothing but paint « few minta- Marton as she gave her Titian hair a Dear Miss Doscher ICED ROLLING-PIN. hf . Adams, and those other nineteenth she is not paying all-woo) prices for That's sophistry replied Mr. tures of childreg and designed two Pat and Mmmediately slid into a chair | am a boy, eighteen yeare of al's troop ignominiously disappear- Adams, “That a ERE kink I have tried with ing b: th the waves, while the lines century glants , all-cotfon goods. Jarr; “‘a falsehood ts a falsehood, and magazine covers.” in one of Barbara's favorite pos age, 5 feet 6 inches tall, and weigh 288 UP: idan ae {og beneath (ne i m it it can be excused in one piace it wo you want more praise tor _ Al! tight, I'm ready," shouted 129 pounds. I that the esrrest good effect. When making ple «a, Washington” (with emphasis on can be in another, As a matter of inom? sched Randell lookine ctmir, Barbara as she rushed for her paints weight for my age? VIRGIL. , crust fill a quart bottle with the ton) . fete SANE hp excused at all. AS Tor iniringly at her. ‘Perhaps Vou don't S84 filed 4 glass of water for her A great deal depends on your bony i t in the ice box, and allow “ ” h S B: it the home being free from falsehood, , vs % ; M h brushes. structure. You are only ten pounds presets at J he} bom ag sO Great deeds were dane’ | e e W in as e you and I both bave to tell fibs at “Rereciate your own work, but | har And so she was off to tume! She overweight for your height, byt this : pen to know those mintatures alor iP ines s Pheht to be encugh to make sou ta, COWd paint while the rest of her would be your normal weight if you TiGdm Ase ARUAT oreaT ealintor vou 4 danced and made love. If a are very large boned. At this time of have beside them a drawing which Aaron Burr er Cromwell home, ‘Me tell fib; yell crust use botile as a rolling-pin ipetead of the ordinary wooden one. tt A Coat From a Paisley Shawl resemble exclaimed Mrs. Jarr quite much as it does our first aghast “Oh, how cap you stand ate @ wonder Vou seam to get the ung nian occasionally made love te the year active sports out of doors are makes pie crust lighter and much presid Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World), by Press Publishing Compan here ld blood and say that Tam Cxact, individual expression of the Nel OF seated himself opposite her for splendid tor developing the figure end ‘more flaky. al instruction on the ar of ieee rpy e of the senr = nnn) UNtFUtHEYI? And here the tears oniid and this is no ¢ ‘at. Th \ chat sho could work on, Such was regulating the weight. . — the Lord," information about the’soul, HR Paisley coat le.ane 8 , came to Mrs. Jarr’e eyes: why [f want you to get the tnost out the life of a born artist! Baar Mice Sasso THE WINTER ONION BED, und about death, w not wanting tions of the season, It is col- “Now, don’t cry, dea: said Mr L bo As Barbara sat down before the 1 of your evenings, even when thu crowd of young people ure in studio."* am a young girl sixteen years of age, and am 6 feet 4 inches tall, and desire to know my Jarr. “Didn't you tell Willie you had a e he very young were taught that orful, it is bright, it is warm and Qntome are often needed in the T! y darts | agent yeu caus Weulig Fouad easel she noticed that two well carved Kdtohen for seasoning. I plant one “Wirst infancy dies, then childhood, jy jy immeneely becoming. There is her, “2, 3? e Nan aa! hen manhood, then old . car some pennies this morning? that crowd!" 1 b 4 roper welyht. L. @ @. or two sprouting onions in a pot of then youth, t nothing like this old-time design to Wall. ne vat crow au . prope’ v - 0 6 Noam and place it en the kitchen und then we make an end of DOtIDE O00 te Oe a girl end cock ita RUEE aE Cate chewing Let's wet baci , ut Tormorrew=In the Midst of Suc- For your age and height you ehoul@ Svindowsill. Shoots soon appear which dying.” Having absorbed this cheery lend itself to the Toh Ris RannieG, BAd goods I'm crazy th show them your cess weigh 120 pounds. only knows what it is made of," bring out her very best features k neneert plied Mrs, Jarr. “If he knew [ “are used for flavoring soups, ete, bit of news they went op to th “others goon take their place and the “-\Iphabet of 1. us for Children,’ and charm: any pennies he would tormented wer Zopions will continue sprouting for Where, for guidance in their every- Dye idea is to muke @ short and Pag rng hor ee ea ber joie i “some time. MRS. A. L, F, day life they were told: “Do not the ,iigntiy bloused jacket out of your hind hadn't aay he was gation to as the es : abominable thing which T hate, gaith jyother’s old Paisley shawl or out ‘of “But {t wasn't true, just tho eae,” Skidded corners and bumy vem - GLASS PROTECTS COOK Book, the Lord,”” and “Out of the abundance 4), pieces that happen to remain in Mis Tate: UAcd whee ih along to the studio Copyright, 1932 (New York Evening World), by Press Publishing Company. { of tho heart the mouth speaketh,’ the family. You provide it with an nt man calls and n't ‘Where u ve you ‘ c ina alae : A ; eta OM pre b nent Its you ht pn earth ha HOW TO CLEAN EAVE TROUGHS AND LEADERS, Have a piece of window glass cut “we have travelled—tightly or jyteriining. You add a fur collar and aa ‘or want it for something been?’ aeveral of the crowd demanded the sizo of your recipe book, When wrongly—far from the 1812 ideals you jine it with a warm tone of silk saysing the book put the glass over the wien in our primers to-day for the iaken trom the coloring of the shawl pege, You can read the recipe Lord's Prayer, certain “graces,” {teelf. ‘Then you lot the pattern of ‘through the giass and the leaf will pipjo questions and answers, the the Paisley do its utmost for the glory spe protected: M,C. Creed, Dr. Watts's Cradle Hymn, we of your decoration and you flnd that -, don’t you send the girl or the When they entered. ‘‘Now don't t soun as fall leaves are down, dren to the door to say you are US you've just been married be sure to clean out the eay ntown? Randal! blushed and Van Brunt Var ‘Oh, keep quiet!"? exclaimed Mrs, den glared angrily at his forme is. Jarr."? Ido not tell one-tenth the bs while he assumed a grouc troughs on the roof of your or porch. If they are allowed substitute the story of Tiny Cotton- you wre cutting a figure on the streets oi do; and I don’t stand grinning toward Barbare to remain until snow falls they will KITCHEN ROCKING CHAIR, all, the adventures of Tommy Tad o¢ New York of which you may be Paisley. By reason of the contrast and preaching about It, either! Dont Meanwhile Randall set the excel up vent proper drainage dur the T have a little rogking chuir in the gnd Polly Wog, the activities of gin- yery well proud, You are wearing, in which it creates you will find thit tle you say one werd to me about and stood admiring it silent v8. ne first warm spell followed Kitchen which I use to rest on periodi- gerbread boys, of human-like > fact, one of the stunningest bits of a effect of the jacket is largely increas: y! Lean't belleve a thing you = ("A present trom old Rand. 4 ; : i cally, Because of its rather small sig nies, and grumpy bears, of jolly frogs phlouse {or the strect that have been and that you have as a portiot of suy—never! someone Ap will coat the enves with Mts rockers were ratheS short and and spide n in many a long @ wided to your wardrobe something that is 1 do have to tell Ubtngs that are Barbara node ‘ ks t Yhere was the constant danger of mi The ¢ oft last tury Tick, ‘ou are Warm and comfortable tively unique and entirely up t t in busines oar Mr wy On sasel Satta: ‘tipping back too far. I remedied this dof ni rs, a Martyr of und cozy and you like the way you standard of the present fashtor wv but T am ays t to ¢ rourt t l pes. not form stagnant pools of water that, Sby fastening two pieces tran a Queen Mary's reign, und saw in pies took as you nee at yourself in It ulmost move than hurna 1 and in my home, and 1k wh hoo! t ‘ be in time, wil tajure the roof and perry carded pair of rubber heels at the tips torial form, in all {ts horror, his burn- big shop window ture can stand to let a Paisie T have never told you sald Randall, Miss pay ntion to haps leak through, spoiling the wall of the rockers s is an effective ing at the stake while Lis whole tam- If the fur collar so » idie this season, There is too 1 and F an ku) a N tea fou : s ul paper in room below, Delay now Drake and obvia dange ily looked woodenly on, They were the bett r that out real work waiting for it to do tm t he vaid it so 1 k's inost famou s, and whiie You will then 1 tected not only may even make a plastering Jem mes- fe ung bac GA F.G. i i, b 2 slusy Lis advice weit. charm o delicat scheme of inodern fashions. ' ved him, whe dnae | i t rs as will evs in the spring. " * ‘ : »