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Mftfi SIX. THE CLEAN EVENING TIMES WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER THINGS OF INTEREST TO WOMEN AND "When A Woman TeHs" By Euth rentes Separate Skirts Not Yet Discarded I SPEND HOURS OF HORK011. bfgan tft fec lt8rly OTC1 Chapter LIJ ie for la spite ct all that I staggered dlrrlly down the! Grace had Sold me 1 had believtii fix of stairs leading Tom's honorable intent toward Tom's office to the street I eonldn't stand the thoupht cf facing people in the elevator. Mr world had suddenly turned rae. 1 hadn't believed that Le could say to me oven what he had raid on the day before at bit otficc unless his heart was back ilrcaa had vanished.

I of it. the roses had perished ray fingers wera about to them. I walked. 1 wanted to set How 1 wished I had never given this thing the chance to happen, that had never gone out to my own wings, but had walked. 1 wanted to set out to my ow a wi BBS i uau awar from everyone.

I rtltln'lUet him battle for me right from want to think, to try to unravel the beginning and had taken 12y the- future--for It seened to me on myself in my there could be no future. for hln. Stumbling blindly alorc. it fi-, I blamed myself bitterly nallv came to me that I was a i given him up. 1 of tho city pavements and was learning what it meant to well Into the outskirts.

I sat down by the roadside to try to brlcs out of ray chaos sane thing. for was ues- pi? over elmipi 6t Midi wnoothi out wgly If your dealer can't get it send actual bust measure, name, ad- aressOSl.SO. We'll fend the Onletmrepatd. Sizes 34 to 48. NHM HfskBic-FaiWon 120 E.

16 St New York, Dep't M. Scalpafone A stimulating refreshing tonic promotes present hair find OTOUSeS a state ofhalr-healtli which may save youyeaxs ofwny later on in life. Does not discvtorbbnd orwhite hair. BESSIE L. A1HJEV 1-17M Union St.

pair. Finally It came to me that darkness was near and with that came the thought of Lila Ames --another disillusioned woman, alone, trying out her problem. I recognized the spot to which I bad wandered. It was the river road out which Philip Ames and 1 had driven on thw day ot the beginning of my adventure. 1 had stumbled past the wonderful little log houses which he scoffed at that day.

and had not seea them. Huce trees on cither side ot the road increased the Finally I came to my feet and tried to walk. My weary body refused to do the bidding of my racing brain. I couldn't go back. I sat down again on tho little bank of sand and tried to look the ness.

I was beginning to bo a little afraid. My nerves were on edge. 1 wondered vaguely why no automobiles passed. I could ECC tho lights of tho city-- they seemed so near, surely 1 could walk back. Just that far.

I tried it again. It required. It seemed, a superhuman etfort, but I kept my feet moving over the sandy road toward the light? which held my gaze. I bad come to a saner view of tbo afternoon's events. I felt that just then, If Tom came along I would be ready to listen to his explanation.

I found myself assuring myself that he must have an explanation, that he couldn't have been really In the wrong. Like a tired child I wanted to turn to him In the hour of my mental and physical exhaustion and luxuriate in his sympathy -his comfort. Suddenly I was conscious of a Letters To Lovers I)j Winona tt'lkox. This Wowmao Manages A Home 11Y MAUIAX HALE Even tho popularity of the one- piece gown has not completely sent tho separate skirt into Fash- Ion's discard. Indeed, this season shows the separate skirt very much in evidence.

The individuality and loveliness of tho new blouses with their long waist lines is partly responsible for tliis. Then, too, tho separate skirt Is developed into so many artistic modes that often when worn with elaborate blouses it looks costume. Tho skirt of chinchilla satin with the Ion? hanging fringed side panels gives evidence of this elaborate tendency. Tho blouse is of pussy willow satin crepe. Sports skirts claim the part of these separate "jupons." They arc often worn with smart blouses under the long coat.

The Batln-stripcd pussy willow cropo shows how effectively tho pleated and plain models may be com blued. sense of something wanted to scream. pending. And then HIS NOON MEAL SHOULD BE SUBSTANTIAL crumpled In the dust. (To Be Continued) (Copyright, 1921.

N. E. A. Service) HY SISTER 31ARY The colder the weather the heartier food a man needs. He who must carry his dinner during the winter months will appreciate a bottle of hot soup, substantial sandwiches and a generous dessert.

Starch and sugar are quick energy-producing foods and tho proportion should bo In-, creased In the winter dinner pall. Muscle foods must of course form a large part of the dinner and minerals must be introduced in fruits. IF YOU ARE WELIj BRED You mny dispense with the note of Introduction If you wish to city acquainted and simply gvie mako two friends In a different to tho one who In to be Introduced N. Y. Restaurant CLEAN, N.

Y. "Eat Here and You Will Always Smile." S1EAKS AND CHOPS a specialty. A la Carte Service at All "We Gmvr Tlimngli Phone UT.II-W. Paul liadges, Mgr. your own calling card with the friend's name and tho word "in- troducinK" before It.

You will let the man friend v.ho Is calling on you attend to his own bat and coat-- both plac- You will, it you wish, enclose tins them when he leaves. Ins thorn when he enters and get- witb tho wedding announcements a calling card bearing the name the newly wedded couple, such as Mr. and and bearing the (address of their future home. A i card ot tho kind may be iiFCil by the bride -rhnn she re-', iti.rr.s from the honeymoon In i calllii" i'i: frU'-uds havi e.v-: courtesies but it r.nt lf moil In ordinary calling. During the cold weather fill thermos bottle with a nourishing nnn If M'lll mOf" tOWOnl keeping a hard working man fit than coffee.

Split pea soup, dried bean soup, potato soup, and heavy cream soup should prove acceptable. These menus are well balanced and practical. Split pea soup, ground beef and tomato catsup sandwiches, rye bread and peanut butter sandwiches, chocolatet cake, apples. Dried bean soup, pork sandwiches, onion sandwiches, baked apple with top milk, doughnuts. Split I'ea Soup Ono cup dried split peas, quarts cold water, 1-2 onion, 1 teaspoon sugar.

3 tablespoons bacon fat. tablespoons flour, 1 teaspoon sal'. I- 4 teaspoon pepper. cups milk. ri-1: over peas anil wash through s-everal Soak over night In water to cover.

Drain and put In cold water with the sugar and onion. Simmer three or four hours until soft Melt bacon fat. stir la flour am add milk gradually. Rub the cooked peas through a sieve and add to the white sauce. The pe; pureo should be quite thin.

Adi more milk if tho soup Is too thick. The pea pureo may be pre- 1 pared anil kept on Ice for a da or two. The sandwiches in the firs menu are made of left over cooked beef, ground and moistened with catsup. Dried Renu Soup One cup dried beans, teaspoon sugar, 1 teaspoon salt, dash iniiHtunt, Junui, milk. Pick over and wash beans.

Soak over night in cold water to cover. Drain, and put In kettle. Pour over cold water to cover and add 1-4 teaspoon soda. Bring to the boiling point and boil five minutes. Drain, and rinse well in cold water.

Put on to cook- in 2 quarts of cold water. Cook slowly until beans are very tender. Rub through a sieve, add sugar, salt, butter, dash of mustard and pepper. Reheat with enough milk to mako of creamy consistetncy. (Copyright.

1021, NEA Service) BY W1XOXA W1LCOJ Can girl of, eighteen find cap- i piness with a widower of thlrty- five, who has five children? 1 have worked in bis office, I know him well, he la delightful." 0 Maybe-- but the happiness ot tho girl of eighteen isn't the big question in such a marriage. What's to become of the happiness of the five little ones? Unless the girl eo loves the man that she ardently desires to mother his children fihe certainly Isn't fitted to enter bis home. A man can have a succession of satisfactory wives. Children 1 can have but one father. A girl the osicrssl Instinct ess make more unhapplnesj for those babies in six months than the father alono can manufcaturc in a life-time.

i Running away from it is not Itvays the best way of ending an emotional struggle. "1 lovo my employer! a married man who docs not suspect my feelings. I am not capable of loldlnp many positions. Is it my luty to give up this one. The man Is a gentleman-- and I have orae sense." When the girl feels her wisdom weakening, then iwll bo the Ime to change her position.

A gentleman is apt to be ob tuse in such a case. He often acks egotism, therefore fails to inspect that ho has become, the central figure of a romance. He nay be trusted to remain thus mpersonal as long as tho glr ibiies that unusual quality o' a woman in love-- "My husband warns me not to be so jealous. I can't bear to have him speak to another girl." writes A YOUNG WIFE. "He tells me that I will destroy our happiness.

If ho loves me, how can that be?" For tho sake of peace, the man may become evasive ami at length unwillingly deceitful. The toboggan of hypocrisy Is steep, once a husband receives an impetus from the nagging tongue of jealousy. 'Get work to do." This'is the complete euro for 75 per cent of woman's mental- ailments. The other 25 per cent Is caused by overwork, for which rest Is the obvious remedy. A girl, twenty-five, who has just lost her fiance to a high school grad-says: "I am sick and tired of life.

How can I net this out of my mind?" Good health and charm, good cheer and good nature accrue to those who work the hardest, as hundreds of business women have proved in their own experiences. Vnf lir rtrmmlnf nml rPtilninr. nor by moping and wishing, can the hurts of love be cured. "Get work to do." Twins Score College Honors Norman, Oct. Tulns will be'graduated from the Oklahoma university at 15.

They af Beatrice Bray and Bernlco Bray, now 14, of When 10 they completed the eighth grade and entered the Ada dgh finished three years. Thea they entered the Eastern Normal school. Ada. though advised by that the work was too difficult for pupils of tneir age. And tbey completed two years' work with honors! MRS.

A. K. GAULT Now they have entered the University of Oklahoma. Tbey "have a Junior standing and with summer work will matriculate in 11-2 yean. The twins' father did not begin his education until he wai 23.

at that time liela? unable tc read or write, bis wife, teaching him these rudiments. At present he has two degrees and will isb the law course at the Oklahoma university this year. His wlfo has three degrees. How to Make Pure Fruit Jelly vi A I In 10 Minutes for 7c a Glass! St. Peter.

Oct. H. --Mrs A. 1C. Cault gets breakfast, doea her ironing or dusts and straightens up tho house and then slips Into her jacket and trots off down to the city hall where, from the mayor's office, she manages the affairs of the city of St Peter.

Mrs. Gault IR mayor of St Peter. And she's such a excellent mayor thnt tho' general Impression is that she can have the otlice as long us wants it. Mrs. Gault believes that evory one should bo busy all of the time.

That's why. when she took office as mayor, fiho surprised her friends with the planning of her household duties so that sho could attend to all of them In addition to tilling her executive position. "I see no reason why any woman should not enter politics," says "I have found the conducting of tho affairs of a city of 10.000 very interesting, as well as a responsibility. Kun- nlnK a city Is much like running a household. A good housekeeper and a good mother-ought to mako the best of a mayor." One' of Mrs.

Gault's first official acts was toTvislt all of the pool rooms and soft drink 'places of the city "and lay down strict rules by which they should be run. The penalty of disregard' for them, sho informed them, would ha the passage.of-a restrictive licensing ordinance. Jelly making Is an art no longer. Neither In It hard work or expensive. Mother Nature has provided a way to take the element of chance out of jelly, making.

A wonderful discovery now.permlU every home to toothsome 'lellcacles In food, food value and relsffed by the wholefamlly. especially children. Dollvious fruit jelly 'can also now bo made any time of the year. I The Is very simple. Dig- salvo 5 heaping cups Ibs.) sugar Ibs.) 'of water In a large and bring to a boll.

At once add one bottle of Certo. stirring constantly. Bring to a Vlljagaln for one- half minute, rtemovo from fire, let stand a minute, skim and pour Into glasses. Jellying is absolutely certain because Certo contains all the elements of fruit jelly. Time required Is not over 10 minutes on a gas stove, cost of sugar and Certo at any grocery or drug store Is not over 52 cents (sugar at 7c and tho result Is eight half- pound glasses of apple flavored Jelly at seven glass.

A variety of flavor? may also be ndo from one batch by adding a few drops of any desired flavoring, like lemon, mint or orange, to the glasses before tilling. that, mysterious substance In some fruits that "puts tho jell Jolly." It is a pure fruit product--contains no gelatine, chemical or. preservatlre any fruit (nice can be used with it All the flavor and color of this fruit are retained, because only a half minute's boiling Is required. You also save fuel, time and worry. Get a bottle of Certo with a re- clpo bonk from your grocer or druggist today.

If he does not have It. ask him to order It from his jobber. Try It with tho first fruit iulee--fresh or canmd--that you have. Learn the new. short and economical method of Jelly aldng and you'll never return to the old.

If your crocer or druggist doe? not have Certo. please telephone Miss Griffin at 700 to learn where you can obtain It. Cold Cream Will Ward Off Winter Chaps MGHESTEK PILLfc TnCHIAMO.HD CRiStt. A ySSk I 1 1 'it 1 itUtJ DIM Rttbeo. shstVvl Tmte no Af llrorrl.t, TmLe tiv cm nv I SERVICE We have installed new equipment so are cble to give a service tc.

limited r.v.ir.bcr of patrons. THE 3SEW DAMP WASH. This process Washes your clothes in the same sanitary manner in which all the other laundry is handled. The difference beintr that your clothes are sent home DAMP, ready to starch and iron. This new service is becoming very popular in the larger cities.

25 Pounds for 1.25 5c per pound for cadi pound above 25 pounds. Can You Beat It Phone 345. (Mean Palace Lauudry Cleaning Company Whose fault is it when your husband is cross at breakfast? If yon Kt your thumb with a hammer you wouldn't blame your thumb for hurting. Then why blame yoar hasbacd whose nerves may have been pounded by coffee, and whose rest probably has been broken by the irritation of the caffeine it contains? If you stay awake half the night yon don't feel any too cheerful. The caffeine of coffee and the thcin of tea arc known drugs.

If their use is persisted in, sooner or later the ncrvcus systsn rsay give way. Then you may have insomnia, or disturbed sleep. Your nerves and tissues will be robbed of that stability essential for normal and happy living. Ton can avoid this possibility if you'll stop drinking tea and coHee and drink instead, rich, pleasing Postom. Postnm fa the delicious cereal beverage with a coffee-like flavor.

It affords the advantages of a hot drink, without the ill effects of tea or cofiee. Order Postum from your grocer today. Try it with the family for a few days, and see whet a difference there'll bcr-how it will permit Nature to bring sound sleep and strong, sturdy, quiet nerves. Sold by grocers. Postnta conos in two forca: Instant Paatnrn (in dm) insuntiy In the ccp by the addition of boilinR wmler.

PostBSi Cettd (In Urgtr bulk, for thote who ere- fer to ssiit driak while tfca them'boil. Warm-the roso water sltehlty. Add the borax to It and then pour this into tne on which lias, meantime been removed front the heat. Stir ami beat until tho mass Is about tho consistency of thick cream. Then pour Into jars and let get cold.

You'll find tho results ot your effort Is a cream so smooth and so fine that it will easily penetrate tho pores of your sUln and thus loosen the grlmcd-ln Boll together ten minutes 11-2 pounds of white cup sweet milk. Then add 1 pint.of grated cocoanut. Stir tho coconut In well and then boll ten mln- tes longer. Pour on buttered lates and cut Into strips when ool. boiiinff for 20 Postum for Health BV DIE.

MOREAU Hard on the complexion, aren't they-- these days with a tang In the air? But one can't let weather keep one from getting about. So, of course, cold cream's the thing. And you wonder just what to get and whether you should USD It at night or In the morning and jnst all about It. Well, In tho first place-- mak Ing your own isn't a bad Idea You can, you know, and give 1 quite a nice smell that It ha when It comes from the shop. And.

If you're a busy little lady who hasn't a whole lot time to spend in making the mos of her natural beauty, the bcs thing to do Is to use simply a cleansing cream at night an" then-- pat! You can make quite a wonder fnl cleansing cream by' mlxln i followinc: 1 ounce vwhit wax, 1 ounce spermaceti, 5 ounce i mineral oil, 11-2 ounces rose wa ter. 30 grains borax, 15 drops of bitter almonds. I Melt the oils and waxes to rnlr i enough to blend, but not letting Found Them Great Help Indigestion, biliousness, headache, had breath, coated tongue, gas, or any condition caused by 'crmcntlng, undigested food can be relieved. Totcr, taadls, Jlcy- crsdale, writes: "I suffered many years and I'can say Foley Cathartic Tablets are a greal help for constipation." Sold everywhere. Advertisement.

Xevcr Anything Else The season of coughs, colds croup and bronchial' troubles Is a tband. Every mother will' be Interested In this letter from Mrs B. Olson, 1017 Ohio Su perlor. "I never want any thing else than Foley's Honey and Tar. I u.ed It for and also for my grandchild Sold everywhere.

Advertise rr.cnt. ORE THROAT Gargle with warm apply over throat-- VICKf VAPO.ROt Octrl7MiUlenJan Sure Relief INDIGESTION For a limited arc offering this seven-inch Fry Pan-which selta tesularly for $1.10 for 49c. Get one of these pans today. Know, as two million other American housewives do, why it pays to replace utensils that wear out with utensils that "Wear-Ever. OLEAN HARDWARE CO.

Thursday, Friday and Saturday Specials For these three days we have put on sale Two Hundred Suits, Coats and Dresses at $49.50. They are worth from ten to twenty-five dollars more on- a garment. We do this to get the public to buy early instead of waiting until mid-winter. Better let us show you the best there is in apparel. Also don't fail to come to'this store for Silk Hosiery, $1.00 and $1.39.

Kid Gloves $1.25.. Classy Camisoles $1.98 and $2.98: THE FASHION 170 N. Union St BELL-ANS Hot water Sure Relief ELL-ANS 2ie and 75c Everywhere RADIUM DR. STEWART HpwUHws in the ow or RAIHt'M and the DUgnoslA Treatment of Women's Diseases at North Third street, Ulein. N.

V. KAIHI'M Painlessly Relieve and Cure C.tM'KK-- FIBROID I'Kl VIC DISKAHK TI'HMMTMH 8MKIM- RHKI'MATISM NKt'RITW AKTMUITIH UK- FWOMNS OOITKK SKIN DISEASE GROWTHS PERMAXKXTI.Y. DR. STEWAK1 has a mpplj of RADIUM adequate for requiring Its DSC. Each rase irlveu personal attention.

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