JW'WV$ ' ",3pi TVTflf'' 'iw(lpr!,"Wl,"u" ' bei fi&Hl gygyiao isxpor-pmiimamAi mtorsday, October u tm "i r r " ' " ' - ..-.. TBRESTING AND TIMELY TOPICS OF THE HOUSEHOLD FOR WOMEN READE ULD, YOU BE A SOCIAL SECRETARY? THEN READ Pttaliflcations for Position Are Many Duties Often Exacting Collected Bearing Necessary )' L " lW T " 1ilttei for a so- " erirjrr as-H-s a young y"' In ft wett-wrlttan letter. Shs also flMafai to know whether a knowledxo of yeueaiaphy e-saenttal. I have asked mm wi'ScMcful secretaries and one tells that In yr to fit herself for a poaN alia -wished to aecura ahs took a o-ors-a In Btenerraphy, but baa -aerer had eoakn to use it The other one, who (at drifted Into !t through her Intimate acquaintance with members of the Inner social circle, never acquired stenography, Ky oorrMpondent writes a legible hand MM her note Is well phrased. So far so ' Jpt 18 dirflcult enough to .secure a posl- tto-n of. this sort, but keeping It Is Miderably harder. A girl must hava mei, poke, must dress well, but not con SBeuowriy. and, above all, must hare a rwIeJff of "who who" and "whafa thai," not to mention when and why and here. There are visiting; secretaries who at- jtead to the correspondence of three, four (r Ave women, going to each house two three times a week. Hostesses who s-ntertaln on a lavish scale, however, re mire tho services of a secretary eon- latantly. She aends out and answers all Invita tions, arranges dinner cards at tables, sees to Die decorations, goes over bills carofully, shops and does the hundred and one things for which her employer finds no time. Sometimes the family is a delightful one and the work Is vary pleasant, but there oan be trying moments In any household. Particularly Is this true when the employer belongs to tho "nouveau rlche." T ItECALIi an Instance where the secre- -- tary was asked to send out Invitations for a dance with the request that each young girl bidden to the party should bring an escort. 8h4 was aghast at the Idea and could not help suggesting that "It wasn't done," but her employer was obdurate; her friends always did this at their parties and so would she. So Miss B perforce wrote tho word "escort" down In ono corner of each Invi tation. Bo, Miss Mary A , If you think you possess all tho necessary qualifications, go to It; but, abovo all, don't have "nerves," for a Bocretary Is frequently forced to witness family quarrels, and on her coolness In such an emergency often depends her position. BEWARE, MILADY, YOUR POWDER PUFF IS ALIVE WITH HORRID "BUGS" Bacteriologists Mnko Awful Dis covery and Take All the Joy Out of Fcmi nino Life MY MARRIED LIFE By ADELE GARRISON DOUBTFUL? TAKE A LOOK By M'LISS a powder pun 7 THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE OvntUnt omtmtttrd to tht department trill b amwered. when re'lbl, on Ch folloxcinp Say. tptcial crrle lik that given below ar invited. All communication! ar inn aepari-nimr enoaia i aadrvftra a joiio-ic.- Tire WOMAN'S KXCIIAXGK. LMtning Ledger, Philadelphia. Pa. TODAY'S INQUIRIES tun piano toy b kept cIms and 1. Mow WWter I. Whatl the tt war to waah blanket.? ! Wt ' f wy of I- will be dltntlsUT raVInr en so 1. Whan two telephone, Hlilrh nation to nn ndf warn n one nou are lalklnr orer ith uld brine I ho ranter- 1. How ran Ibe hand lx Vrpl xft and whit when encased In bvttMwsrkT S. Ahuild a roans woman (Ira nn her eeat In the ilmt car la nn elder)! manT I. Fmn ftfinnld da trrantMMl. ai Mr. In aolt paprri wben packed Irr. aan Eat. XI nto Jt nd or " dr'. wl I. If th wltka of vwosar ana at in amai ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES ten ona atna d eoTr wU Mwntt.1 and uwd In baa protected lliejr will keep aneet all ktit ll IrimmM. thpl ike or odor wben tbe lamp u lam mm ran era ftoaket ied. there aliould luniru. t. Waablnr tneal bl lum th Ifsvnp. H mm wMI arranfi1 or. If With (art napLla before waani tarn Merer be cooked Jut na t kicbtr'a without eleanlnx. before eookliis It will not lrlnln ttrak or rbop mar a, ran ue can be dried aiepie enonia i7 coine rrom too rolllnr, in u To Wash a Sweater to Editor of tk Woma'i Paai: Dear Madam Can you irfre m direction for waiblo a, wool weattrT CECIL.U D. TI following la the mot satisfactory way to wash a sweater: Mako a Rood lather with shavings of puro eoaii and Tratar which la little mora than lukewarm, put th sweater Into a pillow case and sop it jd and down In the Water. Thin takes n rllttlo longer 'than' the ordinary way, but .will keep your sweater from Betting yellow or losing shape. Do not wrlne It, but Imply crush It together with the hands so as to squeeze ns much of the water out as possible, then hang It up, still In tho pillow case or butt. This will keen tho sweater from stretching;. Fie; Pickle fa th Editor 0 th Woman' rag: Dear Madam I have found a. for the rich ayrup which I left from my ixach and water. SMlon plcluia teat oma ot your ralir may lilt to know about. I buy whole or has fin. Mm them until tendtr .and pour ovar them tbe heated, aploed iirupa, allow to atand a few aa( and then they are ready for ue. (Mra.) B. McK. . Tour letter was most welcome, Mrs. IjteK.; do write again. 1. A child with nieatle I a onrr of dincrr other children ri :k after the dli from ten day to three e( raanlfe! Itaeir. cold day. alinnlrf hji n the wind and at nlcht before retlrlna. a exteiieni when it arreea nun lip become cracked and (ore on A Miut coia cream er rainpuor ice applied to them before, coins oat In 'ins. liirrerin the kln. , 3. Arrcrdlnc ta atrlct etiquette, n man hould Ue eterr time it woman doc, hnt on Informal particularly when the iioste la arriikfnna. obliged in iiae frequently In .and out of the rooui. It la aioro coniilderate ot her to nk the men to remain eaiea. nu a tilth called m. n. c. Recipe for Creole Dish To th Editor ot th VTomm' rag: Vtttr, Madam Will you .kindly lva rooipe tor tna oiazaanionea creoia Tuswo? Take one quart of fresh okra and four rood-dted tomatoes. Cut the okra In thin siloes one-eighth of an Inch thick and eoalc In a pint of water for an hour until the whole becomes slimy with the okra; then stsv slowly until the particles of okra break apart. . In a separate stewpan place a small piece ' evf ham or bacon about an Inch or two Inches aquare, ecald and peel the tomatoes.- cut out their centers and add enough water to Maw them In this pan. Then add the okra aad simmer together until the whole hss the aaststenoy of a soft mush. Ulce should always be served at the same meal with rwenbo, as a combination of the two Is oUUolous. . Doll'a House Wanted . HI Wditor of tk Woman' Past: r Madam would It be aaklnr too much yea to publlth a request for a doll'a houaa l"uT !'" wnoaa H'.ntr.u not abl i-rnp intra i on lyinr unutM a aula, and I fl ura It would blaatura In thaaa rhllrtrn. Al.n has any clothe for a llttl colored Cleaning Fur To th Editor at th Woman' Paat: Dear Madam I'leaae slva m dlreotlon for cleaning a lons-halred brown fur and for cut tint It to make a muff. Alto, how do you w furl H. It. To clean furs Brush well, comb twice, first against the grain, then with It; wlpo over with soft flannel, then with a wisp of cotton tied In old silk and dipped In gaso llno, benxlne or ether. Work quickly, changing the cloth when It becomes dirty; comb up again and sift over It hot corn meal or sifted sawdust, rubbing well through the fur. Shake out and hang up to air. In cutting fur use a very sharp knife (a razor blade Is good) and cut through the skin from tho wrong side, taking extreme care not to cut tho fur; then separate It from tho right side. In sewing bo careful to have the pieces ot fur running the same way and sew care fully with very line stitches. Address of Motion Picture Star To th Editor of the Woman' Pan: Dear Madam Will you plea Ull me th ad area ot tha motion-picture actor, Dousla Pair baukaT MAHY A. I cannot give you the actor's home ad dress, but the Pine Arts Film Company, Hollywood, Cal., will reach him. Your other question has been answered elsewhere. Tho Young Man Stares atf ttrl seventeen yr old To th Editor of th iroman'a Tai Dear Madam I am a elrl aevenl and contldered ntc-lookinr by both atiea I, a younc man In tha town where I live with to hi action toward me. Whenever I look at whom I coma In eontuit a . sraat dial, Thla fallow I very popular with all th youns people I know and I am tha only ona who la not ac quainted with lilm. I.alaly. I have taken notloa tfy I- w E ' fEiL aaHHt luta "of m I-- 9 ar-tiai Bin 7ar. Her mother haan't a bit rook them. Thanking you In opine In the near futur I mai p aemebody all through u. J throui tMre.) a; The Sweet Potato The word ''potato" below the Mason and Dixon line almost Invariably Indicates tha srweet potato, and tha southern woman can an ve. many variations or thla cheap, whole soma and delicious food product of which tha northern woman is often Ignorant In sany Isolated and rural districts In the ssMUt the sweet potato la the chief article sat f-od and many Inviting dishes have been toasted down from the war and reconstrutc- tlo days, when thla bountiful product of I MM aeatthUnd was utilised even for making Tha following are recipes whloh have sea tesieol out for generations In some of oW southern families : BAJCJLD BWKBT P0TAT0K8 Wkaw ynHim-aid psUtees, pare the s4s, gwaaaa aHratIy' wRh baoea drippings idk- i ssy aisaa. iua bm m a very not a awa-aa teii mum baf uneil Humiiii t..ii r .a ii i ii -.. . w ...... ... ... ..wmrii.. ..iudi -lesss) aaHtr or mora or until tha awun faaa-laa mm mm mtwsu m aeuru " POTATO PODDIMO reel and grate fo-r medium alst m. m. Have atondlog two mm ot Wtllc. wbaStl Om Batato sauwald be Uwin u I as grated to pravant turning dark. Add m asinc ta wis as a meewim.tMn bailer, WW-newen xaav wae w him ha.la alarlnr at ma tvltli n Inb tli a-an.- to read my thought. Whin.I glance at hlnvha dropa hi y, aud hen t meet him on the atreet h look at m In that Queer way, II do not try to nlrt or attraot my attention In any other way. For a year hahaa acted In thl manner, until, my friend notice It. . What do you think ha manar. I It too let to b Introduced lo him? I would b vry (lad It you would nltghtn ma on th subject. 11. h. Tou say the young man does not try to flirt with you. Are you perfectly sure you ere not trying to flirt with him? Unless you had watched him rather closely you would not have been aware of his stares. If your friends are acquainted With hlpi, there is no reason for your not meeting him. To Smoke When Colling: To th Editor of th Woman' Paat! Daar Madam When a man goe to call on a girl, la It proper for Sip, to.uk If ha may amoke whit they ar talking? OKOIIOK. No, It would be very bad form for a man to suggest It. If, however, the girl should offer the man cigarettes or tell him. If he cares to smoke she has no objection, it would be entirely within the demands of good form for him to do so. Wedding Preparations To th Editor of th Wontnn'a Paoti Dear Madam I am to b mrrld In arly .... ...i-r. I : u l w ?". ! nu"' vmm vims aiiwuiu nsirsjf im in Drlui VV'liafs In "Hugs," Is the laconlo answer of the bac teriologist, "streptococci and staphylococci," he continues, lapsing Into technicalities, as ts the way with laboratory folk, "dangerous bacteria which are responsible for many virulent skin diseases. A bag the powder pultl" Yes, the scientists are determined to take It away from us, this, strongest weapon of the feminine sex. Theirs are wily methods, however. They will not wrest our flrst-ald-to-beauty from us by sheer force; Instead they subject it to the piercing, cruel eye of the microscope and then bid us come and look at what Is revealed. Horrible little wriggly things which In sinuate themselves Into one's complexion and are responsible for ring-worm and aone and bolls and Pimples become Visible. Though one lias cherished one's powdor puff as one's dearest possession. It Imme diately becomes a loathsome object to be cost hastily into the garbage can or kitchen stove. The average powder rag or puff Is un hygienic Even that used by n trained nurse the most prophvlactlcally inclined of numans is not free rrom bugs. , Dr, Leo Itornd is the authority for this statement He did not say It In Just that way. He couched his words technically Instoad and spoko In terms of streptococci and staphylococci, aurus and albus. Borne one Interested In complexions took to him a collection of powder puffs fhlch had been recently and actively engnged in removing the nlilne from the noses of Phila delphia's fairest. Thcro was among them a powder puff snitched from the s)do pocket of a trained nurse, a bit of downy fluff taken from the beaded reticule of a debu tante and a chamois skin, tired and ex hausted from having boon passed around to reveral girls who applied It between dances at a cafe. Apparently, the puff of the nurse was Im maculately clean, but when Doctor llcrnd turned It over to a bacteriologist for exami nation little animals showed themselves. Tho debutante's nlso was unclean, from the chemical standpoint Hut tho publlo prop erty I "Well," Doctor Uernd told me, "that had on It nil Borts of germs. Not only were many moulds visible and staphylococci, but also virulent streptococci. The latter can cause erysipelas, rheumatism and other, more serious and loathsome diseases. The molds and staphylococci are responsible for many of tho bad skins that you see me uiacKneacis, pimples, ringworm and acne." The powder Itself Is not responsible for tho bugs, I was told. But the constant use of tho ' I-need-thee-every-hour" puff, the continued raking of dust and germs off the fnco and onto (he tiny bit of cotton is, and tnis in time becomes a dangerous breedlns irrni-nt fnm nn.. I-..,.., . . . .. '-.-"i .. ... j lm.,mcu(. uuciena mat may havo chanced to lodge on one's countenance, ir wo cannot emancipate ourselves from powder nt eo short notice, medical odvlco Is that we uso sterilised cotton, with fre- nilAnt flVlrin-a-aei ' " - t.nnrc n-TecV0"at? -eard for one's pow der puff Is not healthy. De fickle. His Finish He saw her start to drive a nail A.nd.h8 kept "" B could be : His Interest was of such degree To watch the whllo he could not fall. He watched her aim a blow a whalol And when she hit her finger gee 1 He saw her start And then he snickered low, did he, And knowing better, let prevail His ribald mirth, this horrid male; Then saw no more, because, you see. He saw her start nes -ampoeu Jones, In N. Y. Times. Potatoes Stuffed With Meat Tako a number of large potatoes; wash and scrub thorn thoroughly and bake in a very hot oven. As soon as they are tender cut the top from each and scoop a hole In the center. Previous to this take tho remains of cold cooked beef, mince finely, season to taste, moisten with craw - --- oj-uoniui oi meat in each potato, neplace the tops of the potatoes and bake until a brown color. The scooped, out potato may bj either mashed smoothly with butter and milk or made Into rolls by manning the potato and adding a little ,.V . "'" "urr' ialx w PMto with a well-beaten egg, form Into rolls and bake In the oven. Rice Jelly Half a pound of rice should be boiled In a pint and a half of water. When the rice Is tender rub through a sieve and mix with milk or cream. Flavor with lemon add sugar and salt to taste. When poured into a mold the whole will set church weddln ta nave a m I th hould I I article VII ! la ii for.a brWal gownl .po you think a Ii poa-Ht u provia in linen T rhould my ..v,wn ( m ui , u,ii(uer I II to you ininn u wc of honor and fou. aak another rrleud and have alx bride id no meld ot honor? What material la at do you think It waul Id of honor, and four brldeamald aa bacenlng aa a lull ona? do you think ehould b tn mi kk you la advaao. d up- cii m. lx brideamaida to : Utter Kire of butter a MM bi-to t Hfrd-ml t tihltayonnfiila aaut mit(yf oaau y& Mv Kar itrm tkw v nt sM wkina s-aa aa-4 h ksamr t a ift ar, m mumm mm tm sawn id m ten i on of taa aooat IsMsai-ai. mt an m Mow many ahum mf trpueu Thank- MAHIAN, I shall answer your questions in the order in which you have nut themt fit There Is really no sot number of articles far a bride's trousseau, but It Is better not to have lean than six of each garrnwit nor more than twelve. (2) Yes, the bride provides all the linen for taste and house use. tablaeinitut t,.u covers, eenterpteees, napkins, dollies, sheets, bolster and pillow oases, towels and all the various kinds of linen necessary to a house. 1) I weuM not advise yo to have sum. war aVeasoa la a winter trousseau, aa the a-tyies etmnge so raw even In four or five boikss, saay fes watd WATO COKN BltaUD ynW or.e ovu of aaked or a half sum of aww far sjoomtuns;, twe nt sugar, a llttl salt aad our rank to naoutton. ciih Pttlrt of aoeu. kUMad aud pi aiaoe m hat iroa griddle TIM (4) liridaJ proeemkm wMh a maid of 2&, i STt 3M gives a mors a-wtteU esleat than tha viz brldownald wmmo; vrm,vf vjvo, 1 Jl;L,,,4, lfw" " wMee4 of ataw-t aay wilte MteriM these days. ahwHrh lrT white Mtla Is uualy tha l) A faite vH Is mare Ueswiaar to sraceas mi hva aa. as K. teals Sara roadlly ta vroswr adluw.u.r JP .1tLm ."-I rts suit or phUn tsilorod rait, a dressy suit for cUUng and rtwnttona. a ona-piooe sera, trwsk, two trmy Oteraast. jNsks of tasSte ar Mar- rssssTi lofssssa-Safi Approval by the Now York State expert veterina rians would bo more than enough for most cream eries, but at Meri dale our own in spectors inspect net only our cows, but tho cows of our neighbors from whom we buy milk. MERIDALE BUTTER It la oflly by aUtala lnif this standard of purity mad UBiUtieti that t he unva ry ing-jual-HyofthIs"ifBcoawioaly aWod tmttar" m ba sasurad. AYER-kMeKINNEY 9rUoa,Morko.1rU Kersteaa PUotm, Mate W LMkfirtkl"MrtfH" mmr a mKimt.rmd LTTtW It'm A Breakfast Delayed IF ANYBODY wishes an Infallible recipe for taking the romance out of life, X n recommend washing a pits of dishes which have been left over from the day before, especially If there be among them a number ii srriu-r pots -ana pans. Restoring order to a badly cluttered room Is another glamour destroyer, but the first prlie, I stoutly af firm, goes to the dishes. An especially aggravating collection of romance snatterers awaited me one morn ing after bur visit to the theater, and my P ciiL-uunicr wun I.llllan dale. The night before, when Dicky had gone away from the apartment in anger after our quarrel over the Angora, I had sat brooding Instead of doing up my dinner work. Then when he had rushed In with the theater tickets there had been no time to do more than hastily cover the food. "IlEADtr "OH. NO!" The dining table still l-.l.i h iinuim dessert, while the kitchen was unspeak. uiy urcary witn its plies of soiled dishes. As we rented a furnished apartment the Kitchen equipment was t"h raUirf-vantv one that goes with such places. I had not yet added to it and I found myself unable to get breakfast unUI I had washed the cooking utensils from the night before. Dicky likes a hearty breakfast, too. I cannot glvo him coffee and fruit my morn ing meal tha year round, ire Is a healthy animal, for which I am thankful, but I could have wished him less ravenous upon this particular morning. I slipped out of bed early, mindful of Dicky's wish to get to tho studio as soon as poaiible, tubbed and dressed rapidly, and had Just put tho teakettle on the gas stove mien uicKy nppcarea ot tne door. "Isn't breakfast readyr His tone was Injured. ., '"Heady!" My Intonation matched hla Of course It's not ready. I went to the theater last night you may remember, In- f nil r0 .tnl. . Jl ' .. . ......... . uu-.uk mo winner worn, ana then you Insisted upon n chafing dish lunch after we got home, which added to the confusion here. Just look nt this kltchenl If I can get breakfast ready In less than an hour I'll be lucky." ' .J? hou.rl" . Dlcklr'" one was tragic. "With my head all full of ihat cover, and my hands Itching to get nt those -sketches beroro I forget how these people looked, you ask me to cool my heels for an hour! I cant do it, that's all. Never mind break fast for me. I'll get something at that hash houso next tho studio. Stuff Isn't half bad, If you don't have to go against it more than once a month." I suppose I ought to have been properly Impressed by this speech, and have evinced deep sympathy for the prospective victim of Hash-house food. Dicky's tone was plain tive rtnd resigned, as If, determined to be a martyr, he would do the Job thoroughly. Hut I knew that the hash house was not his only resource. On his way to the studio he had to pass a very excellent little restau rant which made a specialty of breakfasts. There really was no reason In tho world why he should not get a meal there, when things were so upset at the npartment I saw Dloky was a spoiled child, and that ho expected his wife to do a flying leap every time he hapnened to be In hi-. regardless of whether It was convenient or necessary or not I resolved to do a little husband training for my future comfort "I think that Is a most excellent Idea," I said cordially. Then I can get this place cleared up In time to get you a nice lunch eon. Hut you know you do not need to go to that hash house, Dicky. What's the mat ter with Clark's cafe, two blocks down?" But Dicky's mood was perverse. "Any of them will do, I suppose," he grumbled, "but If there Is one thing I detest it Is eat ing breakfast In a restaurant I've done It so many years I'm sick of It When we went to housekeeping I thought I never Would have to do It again." Dicky strode out of the kitchen ana I turned back to tha dishes, determined to make the most of the stand I had taken, cost what It might (Copyright) (CONTINUED TOMOnROW) HOUSEHOLD HINTS Suggestions for School Luncheons IN WANT households there Is a stern rule, backed up by Uis authoritative fam ily physician, that under no circumstances shall the children eat except at meal time. After a few refusals of "some bread and butter" at S or 4 o'clock in the afternoon the children become accustomed to the dis cipline and do not ask again. But there are conditions when this Is not the best ruling. If the child has had a cold midday meal packed in his lunch box he certainly should have something hot when he re turns from school in the afternoon. Very often lunch, being eaten away from mother's watchful eyes, is gobbled down only in part little Tommy being In a hurry to rush to the other boys, who have bolted down their food ahead of him and are already in the midst of an Impromptu baseball game. It is quite natural that at 1 o'clock he has delhilte regrets over the half-finished lunch box, and possesses an appetite for dinner. Of course. It is not a wise plan to' fill htm with substantial food at S o'clock and ro spoil his appetite for dinner. But he can have a few "Ailing" things with some nourishment which will not however, spoil his appetite for dinner two or three hours later. A cup -of tomato soup or bouillon, with n few crackers, n cup of cocoa or malted milk are filling and wholesome, but do not "feed" him up too much. Above alt. It Is much better to satisfy his temporary appetite at home In a wholesome way than to let him go out and with a few pennies buy some cheap, trashy candy or question able, cookies. ' Perhaps If the lunch box Is skillfully pre pared Tommy may be Influenced to con sume everything In It In preference to pass ing up food In favor of a romp with the boys. Here are some lunch-box combina tions that please most children. . Notice that these are not all it he perennial dry sandwich, consequential! Is a good plan to keep on hand n small vacuum bottte which fits Into the child's lunch box or school bag. There are specially small sizes made for this purpose, the top cover serving as a cup. SCHOOL LUNCHES FOR. THE CHILD 1. Cream cheese and chopped nuts on ; ;- :;: :-;-3 ROBINSON & CRAWFORD ,: :.:.:.:..:--.---, Great Dried -Fruit Sale! The first of the season. We have just received direct from California our first- rnnil-rnment et .n. I.-.!..... -d. i -n . . . . .......... w. ..v.., W-UUU9 .-riuiics ana .readies, wnicn aro on sale at All Our Stores this week. It is part of our service to give our ...- m moicc ot me ircsnest ana nnest products, a service made. i.w-..u.-. ujr oui comnianoing position in tne grocery world, a service appreciated by discriminating people. FANCY LARGE CALIFORNIA PRUNES 14c New California Prunes of the htahe-ei- -m-i t,n.....ii.. i and luscious. Big value in this healthful, wholesome ISST " ' Mty gift- Prunes " 12c I jn. Apricots . 20c Medium size new California fruit Fancy California fruit, fine in of very choice quality. I flavor, bright in color. California Evap. Peaches n 9c, 12c The first shipment of new California Peaches wo offer the finest grade for 12c the pound and a very choice grade for 9c the pound. GOLD SEAL BUTTER n 43c Cold Seal Butter is the choice of the most particular people in this city and for miles around. To use Gold Seal Is to know Butte "per fection. Have you tried it? Hylo Butter ib. 40c Equal in quality to most of the higher priced "best" Butter sold In many stores. Ca-Ro Butter ". 35c Absolutely pure Butter of good quality and a bargain at its price. SELECTED EGGS dor. as I We guarantee twelve good Eggs in every dozen. 1 GOLD SEAL EGGS ton 43c u. Pld, Se?l arc the Jrheat. Urgest, meatiest and heaviest Eggs obtainable. It pays to buy Eggs Where Quality Counts. No-Waste Bacon pg. 18c 1 Sliced Dried Beef pfeg. 10c R.&C.BEST BLEND COFFEE ,b 30c Rich, smooth and delightful in flavor, an exquisite blend of the highest-grade Coffees produced. You'll enjoy iti ROBFORD BLEND COFFEE ,b 20c Compare Robford Blepd with any other' 20c Coffee you have ever used. You'll find it differ, ent and better. FRESHLY BAKED SODA CRACKERS as- 8c Freshly Baked So. Crackers, o the f Mt quality. It wl nsv vm to order a good supply bow. Try some Chaaw aad Crackers, som?-L7 leal and nourishing. SPICED WAFERS JsT 13c Mi. MCHt TASTf CHEEtt, ZSc . I "- -I --- - - n i -1 ' " PmrtUvUr jMap-fo- afaa-f ?Wk QtuMty Cawtt ." Wm . frs-tri as raforaff QumMty mlfPrim, Robinson & Crawford TfatoMWlNe(taatiCT.n--ai-lfaCIajWrfa rry: THE CMm C11RU& I WtJVt to 3 tK KsL-kvnL or liFea. To Rrvd vKttd fct tKe core-, la -vo-rU tjvd irvore,y tJl ik.re. is Or is it sometKinq S y whole-wheat bread; sliced banana between graham oracktrs; milk. 2. Hot soup; saltlns or oyster crackers; dates. i. Peanut-butter sandwich; whole-wheat bread; oranse; cookies. 4. Sardine sandwich; cop of custard; piece of chocolate. 8. Hard-boiled tn sliced thlnlr on whole-wheat bread; cocoa; apple. (. Eric: malted mlllt; sinrerbread; a few (If s and raisins. These lunch-box menus seem to Include a number of sweets- more than an adult mlsht want But the child's appetite for sweets Is Ereater than the adult's, and It Is better to satisfy It normally than to risk havlnc the child satisfy It In less wholosome ways. (Copyrlcht) -"Oi-,"",'-..Tss,ajjBx. "DELICIOUS," I THATS THE WORD - you hrar used when en tpeak of DradleJ, Roasts, Chops and Steaks The proper selection e ,.-.,..... . uo important as thexr proper prcpara, tton. Need more be saldt e r . r companion Ltf of Lamb, 3Sc tb. Chops of Lamb, 32c lb. Our Dmllymry of Ftfttn Vmhtel Iniurmi Promptnmii Bradley Market and 21st Streets lyoeaet TO Rsee Ills wtrWwmwEp'' 3HssbbbbVsbbl ISBsm nn 'i .SbNI f BsSsA 4"3JsllaBaSalB'",'"""- "fcA 'igF j 1 eS5 j5Pj5kT "L . M oaSSsSP m?z jr v-s fTXLP 'I imkrkrA VVVWl X S5 Breakfasts mean good Report Cards Teacher knows that erery morning she faces two kinds of children. One kind thinks only of how soon- they will have something to eat again. They are restless and don't learn much. She knows that the children of the other kind have good, 'ttalaimng CreaJB of Barley breakfasts In thelr'umrales." They think only of their work and learn a great deal. Teacher also knows all about the wonder Yulfood and energy givtng values of barley that It Is tbe most digestible and sustain ing food known. Teacher knows f .And she wishes that all mothers knew (hat the most appetizing, delicious, tuttamng and energy giving break fast cereal she can'buy from ber grocer is OeaitwBarle THE DAYLIGHT STORE L DeweeS Quality and Standard Famous Over Haifa Century The Dewees New Grey Salon ' is displaying Afternoon and .Evening Gowns Sf f,1UlUaI cIiarm and VP"1' Women interested in distinctive dress. Hew Evening Gowns, $29.50 W corJhlly Invito yen w ,,e ,-,, MBQhwI,,,. B. F. Dewees, 1122 Chestnut St. FOUNDED 1858. fl'-mi"!.. nfrr-fM' -r - fjSiflr 4, Y'tfWi r pintfit0 TiVtaa ta. -- .. W,'"&,".!i'S ! . n-J.'S Mrday, OsHeW 14. """ " ,0,WI : day. Sat- Mtvnth ntoVQImikmm ' w p . MsWsslssVlwsi Aassjsl 0ifop