wmm EKa3fl K rj-iss oi v . t , r. ' W .' & k s . v E7BNTNG LEBGimi-lEraiiABBLPEnrA", MONBAT, OCTOBER 30, 1916 IAILY TALKS ON BEAUTY FASHION HOUSEHOLD PROBLEMS MY MARRIED LIP THE JOY IT BRINGS TO SOME WOMEN TO SAY "I TOLD YOU SO" Dame Grundy's Choice Bits of Gossip Fall Like Sweet Music on the Ears of These Members of the Fair Sex kTTOID yea e wasn't respcoUbler The vetee at tho other end of the trtipaowe bad a broatHkw triumphant Mie in It ona might almost Imagine-the eakr rolling this choice mortal under W tongue: thay were talking ot a sen. atibnat divorce suit, news of which had enty Juat gone abroad, conflrmlng the gossip which had coma to her ears, "Why are women, upright, well-intentioned ChrteUan woman, eo fearfully un kind sometimes In their estimate of ethers, and why do they really gloat when thoy find themselves able to soy, "I told you so." They utterly loae sight of the suffer ing that Is being brought on the woman .herself who Is tho cause of It all. Not that I wish to condone her actions. Tho central character In "Tho Two Virtues," which had such a successful run hare last season, makes a startling arraignment of what she calls "virtuous women." Tho oxact phrasing escapes me, but the substance of her declamation was that "the ponslons scattered all over tho continent wero full of so-called virtuous women, watching with hawkllko eyes every straiige and forlorn female who appeared, prying Into her affairs and Two Dollars Given for a Letter Every Day A PRIZE or Two Dollars ($2) will be Riven each day to a reader of tho Woman's. Pago of the Evening; Ledger. There ore no conditions. Every day a letter will be chosen from the number sent In, whether It contains Information of valuo to tho readers of tho page or asks a ques tion, and the prize will bo awarded to tho writer. Bo suro to sign your name and address so that checks may bo forwarded. trying to dlscovor Just what she was trying to conceal 01 forget. These were the women who made outcasts ot an un fortunato fellow creature." It Is not that they aro really unkind at hoart for very few women would hesi tate wore this samo" erring sister to appeal to. them. But I supposo that it is tho eternal fomlnlno inconsistency; ono must havo some diversion and to many of the fair sex this seems to be tho preferred form. THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Oaeetkma ,ubm(tted to M. department )I be antvirtd. J W'I'i, Ualioni'"" dov. Sttcial giierlee like Ihoee elyen below an ' AwJfSTS "' ' for thla fepormrn nhouW b, addrttted at tolow; " THE WOMAN'S EXCHANOB. Evntno l.edotr. 1'MladclpMa. ra. The winner of today's prUs hi Mr., r net lt.?nn .tree, whoae letter at- 1. What If the almnlw-t way to brUhten the ilrea ot m food cboptcrT laurea 1. How ean tho wear and tear on tbin window ertalna be leeeeiwdt TODAY'S INQUIRIES 1. Can muile other than, the rrln ana Mendelaaoiin weamne marrnee o t laird diirlni tho proces.loiml and receeelonal ai a wtuuingT S. Thin Sraihlnx. Ten tod? ehtna, la Can thla bo froaoentlr broken In in anr measure pro- niual . Iotaen- marrnes it t. If one doea not want to elnire the hair, now S. What for theimth? . If one doef not want to elnire the hair. Dllt ends bo dlscorered and remortdT hat make! a sood homemade tkln tonio ANSWERS TO SATURDAY'S INQUIRIES I. Miiirenoae anouia obtb mo uiyninB hbwu out of them before eiearln. nd utter each wearlne; ther ehould be wiiehrd out qulrkur In warm, aoapjr water If one would nine them wear well, boiip eiiouia neYer ue ruuwu u wrwi ll role tne hade to drr i ..- rood aobettttite for whipped t ream JL'U JSlne" foUowta. war. Bccordlns to take tho place of whipped cream. (.. "iu iSs '.& gL3X! if".' V3nK5Tsa, ffirsa-v ss iTrrins .w ."; t. if i.m nn ih bare o.aVd3t will ibwrb onr mol.tiin Jo tuVousTiTn worn plat, cauilns jwarlnff romfortnbl skat mtsrht art mlidew. aurs Mri, M. uneatton fa made by K. Halloween Suggestion to tho Editor o th Womon'a rage: mmmm sasKsJ&SSris Salt. Tho ono whoo candle nrat sota oui u wM'lnto which .hSrt.trlns. for wick, havo boon dropped. Thank you so much, Miss C for the very timely suggestion. I hope you will write again. Toothsome Dessert for Ilalloween Xa th Editor et tht IVomoB's Pagu n 1,..,.., a nn dtjlelaui Halloween ! i:'.- Z ,! ilnln catty pana wltn '"" "a.ni.. ',li. Oh mimnUln u MO cruet ana mi epoonful of whipped With fit? nillns them with pumpkin V iee. Baka. and when cool p( whipped cream on each. epoonful or wnippeo nwnra .-... Llttlo cup cake, froeted with oranse Iclnjr. Iti Vaeo"lantrn Ueea applied with a brueh dipped in malted cnocoiaio, will bo verrpopu HELEN 1. tr... !., nraa moat Int-rfotlnB and the earseatlons ara particularly helpful st this ejonaon of the year. The dessert would serve exjually wall for Thanksgiving. Unusual Salad e-o tn BUtor of the Wimon't raof Dear Madam Tho other night, at a little TV .'irr?: t.l .w....intinM nt a. new and ESKu." TaKd. Tt -wirao-VoM'that I aakeS 7V,T .7 a . - ( orani rat Inn. SYnfl tlOW rvur wtuiuui fci- initnuttloni u to 1U prepara M" ,!-S .H ",IS!H. ot 1Tjotl Sri? maeironV 7o7 flrtaen or twenty Minutes, than plunio into .oold water to jetl Saks a. boiled aalad dreeelns. addlns to It a r.TT. S .m than for ordinary ealade. iiw thla thorouahly.wlih the macaroni and allow Catand for aereral boura. It la a spod idea to Make thU aalid In tho mornlns If It Is to be Mten at nlaht. 'Wben roady to aervo mix with . TTtU miJcti a. Yery taat aj wall as at fr Curdled Mtyonnals vs.. AitastMarinflkid mavonnalaa a a biowl Thla ifliw 1 rnton It to 1U tnal amooth&Mt Whan tha d real In beflm aaan 6a ,.TTi- - .kl MUA snltitttasl sat t hah ShTlA if tEla Una add a couple of drops of Tlnesar at intervala of two or thro mlnutea. beatlnr in the wblla. Continue addlna the Tlnesar taittl the nuyeanaUa has lost all alraa ot cur. Ks. and tlMB proeee3 aoceiilBir to the recipe. i eu K uaias i a aftelBr Hands While Washing Dishes Ta fas Hdfor of fW TTofnoit's Fast) Sear Mdam Do yea know that roa can whka aaan. tholeeMo. not only makes dtohea fffteUs. but in a enort time im la, will he woodertuUr Isaprovtd both Is m you toll m where I can obtain Inetruo- tlsoa w asuewea rwe m Tit JUSADJaft ThU Mas. Is a vary coed ona, Miss McC fhank you. Consult the advertising eetamn of ona erfUio motJon-ptoture msgaslBas, or write of tho 01m companies far tha Inter ajatlttn ycu wish. Qf course, a knowledge the taebakioe of drawing Is essential. H i atitckhtff TW Materkl "a U4 JMUw Weewut's Pattt Dear HaAaas When ,aewlfl aeaaaa of thin flM ffc WW. W yw, .-. - J. When the hand aro stained by fruit, re more the atalna before ther come In contact with soap or aoaity wateri uee lemon. Tlncaar or eour milk, then walk In clear water. S, A man may wear pumpa or patent leather hUh-buttoned eboea with n dreaa ault. Advice Asked by Young Girl To the Editor 0 the IVomon's Pooe: Dear Madam I am a ateady reader of your column, and-1 would Ilka you to answer theee tew queatlona; 1. la it a woman'e place to augiKet taklns a walk wben In a younr man's company? S. la It a proper, thine to klia a youns man rood nltht when It la Me nrat or ascend callt S. I met a youns man tha other day. and ho wanta to aen me again. Aa I do not know any thing about him. outalde ot what a clrl has told me. would It be the proper thins for me to so out with him, and If I make an engagement abould ho call at the bouse for ma or ahould I meet him out! 4. la it proper for a srlrl to send a postal card or phone to a fellow Juat for fun 7 5. Kindly Inform mo what la tbe proper time for a girl to ba borne when out with a young man at a party, D. M. 1. It would be better to have the sugges tion como from the young man. 2. No, it Is not proper to kiss a young man on his first, second or any call, for that matter, unless you are engaged to marry him. 3. If the young man Is well spoken of and your parents are willing to havo you go out with him, of course do so, but never meet htm on the street; have him call for you at your home. 4. There is nothing Improper In sending a postcard to a man, or phoning to him, for that matter, but It Is a foolish thing to do. It Is always better to let any advances toward friendship come from the man. E. do homo Immed ately after the break ing up of the party. Do not loiter about the street late at night with a young man. If you aro out walking you should be home by 10 o'clock, but, of course, a party may be later. Lecture on Mormontsm To tha JMHor 0 the lVomon'e Pose; Dear Madam A poater announcing- the fact that a well-known lecturer would speak to the ladles ot a certain church in the community In tho lntereata of tha antl.Marmon rntaaria brought a few tnourhta which may be Interest Ins. The lecturer. I underatand. spoke not so mucu on Mormonlam aa on pi course, to Intelligent, thtnkln polygamy. Now, mm neonia it ! un necessary to say that Mgrmonlara and polygamy in point 1 want to get int 1 want to jre a lecture on elthe are not Identlcalt but at Is this! Of what benefit Is a lecture on either Mormonlsm or polygamy In a community where neither one la found! The fsct thstjhls lecture was for women only makes one suspect at ones that there mlcht ba soma unconventional tmtm produced, and why should our women listen to such a lecture! Every husband In thla little luwn im lur Lua Dueii net him several families. ion, enq poirzamj ore- generally known aa bigamy, and ery hueb.nd In thla little r eniraaed toraAuf ine m. liv ing for the one family he fa trying to keep to pare a dealre to embreoe a religion which might iianu 111111 ,,, immiuee. ursiaei is in an otnera, la lacltutlon. and col morar senerallv known 1 tbe law takca cars of such offender" in this mate, as In all others, Is a clvlo as well a poirsa as religious institution country la marriage y In thla U. K, M. Cvrjaf Ew-elM. t. M JSaW WowMMi's rm$H oeaa a new giww ewr 4 3. H " Sal a same I bar any number Tba) aras aaay h a uut; K an The Woman Who Rocks the Cradle To lha Editor 0 tht Woman' Paa: Dear Madam The woman who rocks ths cradle ousht to be the happy woman and mother,, I know If I ever get married and get a good, hard'worklns man who will ba good to ma and take care of me. I will do iny part and will even eacrtflr my Ufa In' bringing children Into the world. Hut I would train and teach them to be good, kind and obedient toward everybody, whether rich or poor, youns or old. as I was taught. I am only twenty-two years old. but If a nice young man would come along and aak ma. to be his wlfs I would he good and loving to him, have his meals ready and wall cooked Rnd a clean comfortable house for him when e came home, and would alwaya have a smile fl..i P'",nt word for him. I certainly am k. little housekeeper, and have been atnee I was 'fourteen years of age. I dearly love children and alwaya bad. a place where there were four or five. e MAItIB C. V. I should say, Marie, that some man la missing something. Young Men Marrying To (he BUtor ot tot Woman' Paot! Dear Madam In tha KmnMa Lanaaa rt rw tober M seene one discussed marriage for young MY MARRIED LIFE By ADELE GARRISON Thcrc?8 More Than One Way of Saying What You Mean S MILKS on my lips, which I forced to remain: tears In my eyes, which I dared not shed these marked the delicious little dinner which Katie served Dicky and me after my mortifying financial experience. The knowledge that before the evening closed I should have to tell Dicky X had paid his long Ignored bill to Touralne Brothers, and brave his" certain wrath for meddling In his affairs, weighed heavier upon me each moment That I must also confess that tha paying of the bill had left me penniless, and must ask Dicky for more money, no matter what mood he might be In, humiliated me almost beyond endurance, "Missis Orsham, you not eating ona ting. What the matter! Ain't It oooked the right way!" Katie's worried voice brought Dicky to his feet with a stnrt. Ite had been In such gay spirits end so absorbed In his rattling amusing account of the day's happenings that I had been able to conceal from him my real feelings by smiling at hla nonsense and pretending to eat At Katie's words he came around to toy side of tho table. "What's the matter, sweetheart? Aren't you feeling well!" I have always despised the women who employ the feminine wiles of tears and pre tended Illness to wheedle concessions from their husbands. I shall never judge then again. It took all my will power to keep from bursting Into tears at Dicky's tender words. How I longed to plead a severe headache or any other Ulnes to yield to tho petting and tender care I knew would follow, and to tell him of my troubles when all of his protecting chivalrous nature was aroused, and It would ba Impossible for him to be angry. I3ut It Is as Impossible for me to do any of these things as It would bo for me to offer DlrJty an unsolicited caress. I think sometimes of the name the women In tho theater dressing room applied to me the night Dicky and I went to tho revival of "Itosomary," the night I first learned of my husband's long and romantlo friendship with Lillian Gale. SHE HIDES HER FEELINGS "The marble bride," the woman had said, half contemptuously. I know that the name fits me In many ways. My real feelings are hidden deep beneath a hard crust of In herited will power and coldness and years of bitter training In self-control. So my voice was steady, my eyes tear less as I answered Dicky's question. "I sm quite well. Please don't worry about me, but finish your dinner." 'Then something Is troubling you. What has happened 7" "No, Dicky, don't get excited. Nothing In particular has happened. I have been a little upset over something today, some thing which I will tell you about after dinner, but I refuse to spoil this delicious dessert with anything troublesome." I tried to make my tone gay and care less, and I must havo succeeded, for Dicky attacked his dessert a macaroon pudding, with gusto, much to the delight of Katie, who ovldently considered it a masterpiece. To please her I managed to choke down my portion, winning Dicky's approval at the some time. ' "That's better," he said heartily. "Glad you could eat something. Shall we have our coffee In the living room7" Wo did this occaalonally, lighting tho gas grate and sipping our coffee beforo it "Mighty poor substitute for a log fire, but unfortunately they don't put old fashioned fireplaces in most apartments," Dicky commented when we had settled our selves before the grate and Katie had served coffee there. "It's very cheerful, even as It Js," I an swered "It Is when there's a bully little wife to share It with a man," returned Dicky tenderly. Dicky always calls me "little" when he Is In a tender mood, although I nm qulto above the average woman In stature, within two Inches of his own height, In fact "I thought of asking you to take a little stroll with me tonight," Dicky went on, "but It's too comfortable , right here at home. I feel at peace with the world to night" The ringing of the telephone boll punc tured Dicky's words. He was visibly an noyed, but to me the sound was a relief. Anything was better than Dicky's child like enjoyment of our home evening con- ever written. It ta by no means a trua state ment. Nloe marriages out of tvrr ten could be daetded suceeaeea If both man sad wlfs waaai tM, iimn, hayrs isasajtierWi Ttn " ha as nail by asSsaa s trewWa Matt trata aarvwS. it is imbsswii iw a eare for mji asssaanaa in asarsn. taaVaatL daeHors astv. apeot yaews try to tntrs annas sparer. at uuw aaaasoa powasra, as ussy ossitau srw -SAM ara uuisrius asat only asseM tawporaiy " thing ta do is to place tba r satt mustavra sau ana or ia to the b4; lis rm ww ototft jw m ahoulS not ma wanted Vf the girl of bla ebMae. Mo alrl abba. A slit top, must w&jsr?&k aviear awn i " aaaii. -? writer said 8ft?ft 17 wJMFiSreVirr & ISjerftstMMme. awsae waasea eTnae Ufa mR wsttlay. t"rrM''ft Jir tVjiiI aa a sWiiaaieart st dreea'aa eatelafff aaTeNre marries, ,aaw aa win aupoeea. very asaa knows what It takes to lira sew THE CHEERFUL CHERUB a mommmwmmmMmmmmmmmmmmwmmmmMmmmm a Im Fc.rtoo used to being smtrt- I jit. tlone wd tkink 30 muck I ryvcy ktva tkoukt sonrxe. clever trou6rt. I didn't recognize, txs fMAK 1 s."-. I e A It trasted with my knowledge of how I soon must spoil It Ha went to the telephone and took down the receiver. Then- I heard the pusillng halt conversation which always falls to tha lot of the outalde -listener, "VesT" Dicky riever answers "Hello" over the telephone, but always says "Yes" with tha rising Inflection. It Is ons of his man nerisms which I like. "Oh, LIU Tou'ra Bounding fine." "areatl" "Oh, yes, she's feeling bully. Had a bad headache yesterday, but she's all right to day." LIL HA8 A "TArtTT" "Didn't need you. Why should wa send for an amateur like you when there Is a professional like me In the house." "You don't need to take my word for It Ask Msdge. She'll vouch for my ability as a nurse." "Why, I don't know. Nothing particular. WhyT" Then there was a long pause In Dicky's end of tho conversation. Even at my chslr at the farthor end of tho room I could hear the raucous tones of Ltlllan Gale's voice an thoy struck ngalnst the rounder of the telephone. I could not distinguish what she said, but she was evidently very enthu sing tlo about eomethlng, for she talked very fast and her tones showed earnestness. "Woll, we're very comfortable where we are, thank you, but I'll nsk her." Dicky put down the receiver and stuffed one ot his handkerchiefs Into the trans mitter. Then he walked ocr to mo and, standing with his back to tha telephone, spoko In almost a whisper: ''Don't let her hear your answer, Madge. Lll says a gang Just dropped Into the apartment and she wants us to come over nnd help entertain 'em. There are not so many of our own crowd, more of that theatrical bunch that sho trains with some times. I know tho kind of party It will be, so many different kinds ot drinks that we won't be 1 nblo to find our own house to morrow morning unless the taxi driver takes pity on us. But It will bo a novel experience for you If you want to go. What shall I tell her?" "You draw such nn alluring picture. Dicky," I whispered back, smiling up at him, "that you really tempt me. Dut you must decide. I'll go if you want to, but " "But you're not exactly craxy over the proposition," he said gleefully. "Are you?" I countered. "With a home evonlng like this as an alternative? I should say not It's bully fun ot Lll's, but It's comfy home here." DICKY SETTLES IT HIMSELF He went back to the phone, took his handkerchief out of the transmitter with a merry glanco at me, and began his ex cuses. "I say, lady, the spirit Is wilting, but the flesh Is weak over here. Madge sends her love and says she'd love to come, but C0nta'n SSiSSSsM Healthy, finely bred cows, State inspected, pure mountain water, sanitary creamery, all utensils steril ized, all cream sep arated in the creamery and scientifically ripencd-that'sjust the beginning of MERIDALE BUTTER To make 'doubly suro of purity and healthfulnfess, the cream is then spe cially inspected and pasteurized. Neither in the churnlnir. packinif or delivery to your homo is this "un commonly good butter" ever touched by any hands. Tho butter in the air-tight "Merifoil" wrapper. AYER & McKINNEY wftSd3.y Phlladelphl. Ball Phone, Market 31 Keystone i'hone, Main I7U Look for thi "Mtrlfoll" wrappir-atr-ttehl, dull- and vuvr-proojat your smart. very avaa knows what It. takes ta ltvs adavs, without poaoMarlos la notber'a acamut Looks 1 but If hie wife Is a sober, eeasUtlt girl peep vfca , tu im.w It a jmaa or boy u was "Hi euDuarn wsii airi wants to wait taat Mo lor a Ufa without blpln blral I aaaan weav " y aa. If ma forty Until thai WAvLi b, h would wait until lllllllllllllllllll Furs-Dresses-Topcoats. Our whole effort is to furnish our patrons with articles of highest quality, artistic design ing and finished workmanship. BLAYLOCK & BLYNN, Inc. Jfl jJHHlh 1528 Chestnut St. Furs Altered and Repaired. HllhllllllllllllllllllllllM 123 TETLEYS India and C-ylon TIS WILL IE SEHEI FIE AT THE HIE FO0I SWV MTltttTI'U ULL she hM ust recovered from ona of ths worst attacks ot headache aha aver had In her Ufa, and she's afraid a night ot dis sipation would bring It baek again. Berry, old girl, but better luck next time. Wed better break her In by degrees, anyway, Tou know, that crowd you've got there tonight Is " Here Mrs. Underwood evidently Inter rupted, for Dicky listened with a broad grin on his face for a minute or two, then exploded a hearty laugh. "All right we'll Just 4o that It you need ball before morning call ma up. Qood-by." lie hung up the receiver and oame over to me. "She says tha party will ba going till morning and If we chahge cur minds we can run over any time. So you'd better be very nice to me, Mrs. Orsham. What's the matter!" aa he caught eight of my face. Out I was so angry I could not speak. (Copyrlsht.l (CONTINUED TOMOimOW) Mirrors in Dutch Houses Outside rtitch dwelling houses looking 1 1 . gtaeses are usually to be seen hanging. These ara so arranged that persons Inside, AAM W.llh.U .., i ot all that is going on In VtoJS&F , ,im iwlliaa,... aiiw laiimiaii Jtalank Outer Gwmat. Shop From Maker to Wuartr 3-Day Sacrifice Sale to Get Acquainted Oar $25 and 530 Suits at 918 78 Our S40anrl $45 Suits at , $18.'5a Hudson seal trimmed, guaranteed purs wooL Bais'u. silk linings, all suits Interlined. u Ml8g Wool Valour Top Coats ....$16.80 UM Reg. $23.00 RcC. $40 00 Serg Dresses Rag. $30,00 $18.'os Oar low rental sarea yea f 10 to I is. 253 S. 13th (Half block beL Walnut) ..... - BjBSJSBWSSBBBaaaeaaMM J3ryvwLxz TuXxyvn LW. 4ZJU&v . V --- J Large Cans Choice Tomatoes, 9c each (3 f0r25c) j Well and freshly packed the kind we guarantee and recommend Quarter-Peck Very Best Potatoes, 10c The mealy kind, that are so appetizingly good Our Famous Butters Chosen Things for Halloween Paper Shell Almonds, . 27c lb. long Naples Filberts. . 2 lc lb. large Crqam Nuts, . . 21c lb. California Walnuts, 23c lb. Choice Mixed Nuts, 23c lb. You'll need a plentiful supply for this be witching evening; and these nuts are all fresh, carefully selected and dependablo in every way. Pure Sweet Cider Made from sound, solid apples; and exceptionally good. 7c Quart; 25c Gallon Gallon Jug, Carefully Filled, 40c Sweet, Juicy Oranges, . 19c doz. "Sweet Bloom" JSF.JS perfectly delicious in flavor. It's tho very hlghesi grnde of freshly churned butter to be had. Dis criminating people use it the year through, know ing that its, quality never varies. i 44c ib. 38c ib. Cfp,ri:n5 The highest quality - LCJ. XlUg second-grade butter in America to-day. Superior to "best" butter in many a store. Its wonderful value is a household word throughout four States, and the regular demand Is con stantly increasing. Fresh Scrapple, 7c lb. Well-made, pure and good; and selling at an ex ceedingly low price. It's appetizing and tasty. 4 lbs. for 25c Breakfast Mackerel, 15c ' Large, fine, fat fish, of this season's catch. An excellent breakfast suggestion. ' Dependable Eggs, Moderately Priced "Sweet Bloom and Selected 99 Large, full, rich and meaty. The very best good nens can lay. The price is particularly low. Not so large; but of excep tionally high quality. Care fully selected and guaranteed. m 33c doz. 1 33c doz. 1 irison, u nnow or TY-PIVE CENTS W Childs' Special Blend Coffee, 25c lb. Twenty-five-cent coffees are net rare; r&al twenty-five-cent value is exceedingly scarce. A good thirty- cent quality for 2Se it what you're getting in a pound of Child' Special Blend and the blending It 'xc. 1 and particularly nice. There you nave tne gist ana suostance 01 tne whole matter. Hake a special a" to get a pound of Special Blend TO-DAY. Large Package Seeded Raisins, 10c Large Meaty Prunes, . 12c lb. 3 lbs. Yellow Con Meal, . 10c .fll ' ' '" II Mill aaWWMaial Mil 3 lbs.- Yery Best Oiitri, . 10c Childs' Baking Powder A rare Phosphate Powder at one-third tne pnpa of the largely advertised brands. It's ''$& pure, and ita uniquely superior qualities are acknowledged! and it's being practically tesd thousands of homes every day la the year. Full-Pound Can., 15c 3 Cakes Childs' Naphtha or Laundry Soap, 10?f CHILDS & COMPANY THK 8TORW OF OPPOBTUNKPY '? JTftiw Four Mmm & the Ferthmt ' Our Geylon-Formosa Tea, 25c lb. J Has a wonderful following of thrifty tea-lovintr neonle. who know1 tea duality and annreciata the EXCIP- - m TIONAL VALUE of this pleasing blend. Following along the lines of comparison, we know of nothing i equaling it at anything near the price. A. coupons ntcetiary to booit the tale along. 'rAt
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