&e&&&BBm i$P'm'ffc 1 SSI Vf: WWFtTr "$7$wis7wr' Kv ' V L ' -, &&& l . Ml t 1ksv Jf"j - a:- LtaelAifeA fJetflSBlE, " ,.sjtfen'- trtiUi fir-; . VasjrtnT1 x.:2m"rA ' "-, i6'3UJrti! e.ss' "K-L err rtw&4 " i Held ID,. wmii Bl9 Wl ; .wfclehj - 3u ,HMkieU -s soot-hots' m I tiJ pal win o fsWttj'Um' . iTlV rui tut. . ,. V: tUMMIWj ,ij- lM4tlit a-, ae.'W"v. that kn.. AM Mi';. WW , asws'w"' m id wlttt tl A , lnlorf- : . tkKaiU" itteorSult" 'riW. . :WUM t ., ilffereri iUion, tfc wan, ; . teniruaj''. fjr their n' , ..:ani. f. ' rtllnvJb.' . ; tirqiy ; j Travt "not onl li'iiiost (I tltlOUS etrid bai . Biorn o fe,tht, Jf guinea JalckneM a-whoufc,;' ;-wtv alEM' I Hktitldi ".: - - have? lra.- V frrUnT Jetbar Hut. Urn rThalr4 '3V Oh f.-tnannef :'jna.na f . Ufta o ,'Moo4 U . Aithb'. Jtr. Lett:, nown i c t Oirlj l-E t l';"WI(loy i Lcjvarntai. pRpadtty-,;;. flers nft.f SISOf. tl ' itrho aei - fwonth. - fe. . 1 FVar .." find Bts ' El Halm? -ft pr5r $V 5,fo Mtr IW' '. ihangk. Iftieht iM'rtDolf fweather is '- ": r-.--fr ' AWSKTR ,, R-iV ,:1 - er . i '-ttf'- MS ffii ars! i EBTTElRS FROM READERS ON S OLD-FASHIONED HOSPITALITY APPARENTLA LOST VIRTUE The Informality of Having Guests in Fprmer Days Lacking in the Hustle and Bustle of Modern Everyday Life iniEN y6u pntd your T t, liftmo to frlandu yesterday tnvlllng tlicm,to' jHirtnko of your lileMlnu, ymJwIloal of tha Rood will you born them. ''Id you "bo out Intolthfl highway nnd IihI" or did you nukhftioiio pamonii who could Mturn tho frtvor In'Jtlnd or bo of uao to you In aomo othr wftyJ' If you did tho former ami. your hoard Ti urroundod by utrnngern orpoor roltlon, nt nit event thoio who prij iUmably Rro unb1o to mko any return of your klndne, you iiro truly not lock Ins In tho oldfanhloned Menu of real hos pitality, ' Tlmo wan, nnd particularly waa thin true balow tho Mason nnd Dixon lino, vhon houaen wero always thrown open to rccolvo frlondd, nciualntancwi nnd rotl atratmerri, no inatlor at what In eonvctilenco tu tha hoatn. It tu truo that In moat human thorn wore many aorvanta nnd. nn ahundanco of tho good thlnfW of life, but poor rcla. tlona woro Juat aa numvroun; Coualn Jane and Uncle 1)111 woro mndo Juat a wolcomo If they camq without a aou an If thero waa posulhlltty of n lesacy. Nowailaya Coualn Jnno la tarnlni; hor dal'y bread in an ofHco, whllo Undo Hill la KpindlnK bis days In an old man'a home. In thoao day when ft fflond waa In vlted to vlalt alio came, and If ahe at tempted iti Iwtve within a week ahe waa almply aquelched and made to May; now we nak wnm ono to come for thn week-ond-atatln tho time veiy coticlaely and When our BUwt dejwtta nit Monday morn Injr It la, too often I am afraid, with a "thank froodnMH, that la over!" And you know how exnaporated you hava been many tlmea when John haa bfnuKhl homn an unheralded Klieet. I'er fiapa It la waahdn or tho uook'a day out, orfallliiK that, tho chlldrrti have croup huWthero waa ahvaya aome Kood rcnaon for not.wantliiB him. Of courae ynli will aay that In thrao dayw there aro ao many Ihlnsa to ho duno ntiil an 111 lie limn In which to tin them, Thla la true, hut th main troulilo Iri that many houackeepera lire not fonlcnt to aorvo a almplo dinner to a jciicbI. They have that "company" Id thut they muat prepare Romotlilnjt elntairato, nnd aa a ro null thn "company" alwaya fecla atralncd antl not at hla enae. Thero aro women who ontortnln be cauao they lovo to do ho and who do not Klvo a tea or a lirlduu purely becauao thuy owo o many thlnB. but those uro aailly In tho minority, 1 fear. MY MARRIED LIFE r By ADELE OAnillSON THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE idler j and gumilom auoliillied io Iftlj rffporlmenr mint to written nn one utile of the paper ami ilgned utth tht name -of the writer. Upccial utivrk like those plven Mow are invited. It it unJr!oofJ that the editor dor$ not ntctpar lj (ndorse the itntUnenti expreited. Ml commimlcrtHon or lhf itporimet ehauld tie aMrtutd ai toUowei Tim WOMAN'S JIXCIIAXOi:. Koeninp Ltdper, 1'hlUithtpMa . l'n. the winner of to4a' rrlto'lt Sir. Jnnlo X. McCoy. he Idler MMicarei! In jelccilny' imivr. TODAY'S INQUIRIES 1. Haw ran ilnrch be pceccntcil from blonlna out of clotliro whlcli are liunc to dry In lroi tadf t. How ran br niturro be cleaned? , U Iberr any nay of rctuotlnx nbllo tuoU from Trnlhrl tnrfneta? 1. It It proiter fur a young nomftii Io so Io tlilt u niun' family on hU Intllallon? 2. If n woman with n tlout Diure wUlie In obtain Umi efferl of ullin Itifi-.v utiotild aim eur tier clolliea loom or UltiC.' 3. tMi.il l n ciiml ubillliile for noaii for rr moilne madia from (lie lnutiN'f ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES 1, To maUit new eliora more romfartablo moUIrn Hie llntnr cf the ithneii or Ibe nloeklnca nllli alrohot and tlirn wear lht itlmrA ulille thry nrr drylnf. 1 1tli "III mold the lining of the aiioe io the, fret. J. When dlltWultr It Miwrlenro In rullln frert bread tba knlfo may ba heated and then ther will be no Irooblei thla ahuuld rarely be dent, hower, aa It It InJurloua to the hnlfe, t. Wcltlnc the top of the loaf of bread with milk before baalnc II will make Hit cru.l a rich toldtn brown. J. aum camphor laid among bookt on lilt (belTCt will kcp mlct away. Lnrjco Quantities of Ilrcod Unhcalthful To IBt Kdllor ortl'omoa't mat! I tnt en or An. bread ealtrt ar uiuai ofitn doll. In many mmmm ".! .AWta """?'. "! 1-,,c.lltnt ""'T . !... l.touBkan ntallM. "dffaiAnj. mar I vole, my onTn I. M VS.. ' c h-ur-ntver bur, any -7 i navt tounu i .1 ml and catarrhal, and IT. many houitlioltlt I havt noticed ( 2 Whrti rnxnrril In imlntlnn, Kiirtlrnlnc, ftc. If ranillf mi U irrril iimlrr tlit flncrr mtlU Ihry mil he krpt flfitn run nliKr. The mux run aftrrwanJ bit ttr rrmotrd. 3, Olive oil ran h miiLf more nalatahlr to inke tf a pinch of milt U qililfJ t (he utianllty tirrrrlbrU. Maulr ft Ittll forlhoiicht tu uV'vi -.ifh m- yoUr ltktiy "ho party. I JUiljrr, would ha Inr. ,rt. mvyronl iVtJRIJrtilS U ' on tho ontrr f u hoUMwiirmlnffe 1 would Sre only ihre imll fn M?ll,riy.$ Jt& wn: .iiainnairiiai iniMi Biiti niniii,v - -'-.- .r aiiiaii jii . i - .IHIIVI UMBII1 Bllla " - Inatr. The apnttll" nothing It watita, I arnrov l a wiot.vani e'i.K.i and ran beat lilt unaiti ui. " i. . ... . kv nllrnt method to oytreoint. .int .Mmld Slwi.' l; l.-li r. W.par.U. found Ihlt worm Dtauuiuiiy. inuad An ! brttdeallna' bis mtra-ln in utuy ""?"", V: &TuWnj"wa. :..'whteB ".r::r "":..:-... i i hv i tilth you llavt and tha not rut ed many long llt .from m very man. aena in xiint M. houttwlV.;. um a : littla tlrat.rr itoVSSt of wheat and rotatoet wW T. i n aariy aravt. 1 bavt aaa , ." --."--. . mw nntf I tutgetiiont ana '"1Z" H..""! , thft Yoiuablt ptgt. for which I 11 .:. Mntp,l...la. an.l Dram II in iui it, --.-'..--"'Z"i.I.: ,' iu,n. er too.. ",Ur7J:-l',ua:rAtl.nilCliir. Itead.rn of the pane will be Very aiad to bave aome of your reolpea, I feel aure. Iloaton Drown Ilrcad r the Kdllor o lfomoa't I'aoif Thla reclpo la given by Mlw l'turl Mac Donald, of the home econointca department t l'enneylvanla Hlato ColleKe: Ono cup rye flour, one cup granulated cornineal, one cup graham flour, one and one-half ten apoonfula aoda (level), ono teaapoonful alt, threeuartera cup molaaaee, two cupa eaur milk. Mix and alft dry In&redlenta. Add tnolaaxea and mllU, turn Into well-butteied molda, cover tlahtly with buttered llda, Ket molda on a rack hi a deep kettle. Hurround with hot water to half their depth, cover kettle and cook for three and one-half houra. Molda ahould never be filled more than two-thlrda full, UaWlng powder cana are attractive for thla purpoae, though n, nvu pound lard pall will do. Itatslna or currants make a pjeaalng ad dition. ' IlmiHcwnrmlni: nt Factory To the lUtttor of It'omnn't f-aae; Uar Madam My father It having n new factory built, and at lit completion I with to five a. dance. Art InvltullunN necattury. nnd, f to, how thould they bo wordedT Al. V. It In nhvny.i heller In hoik! Iiivltntlonx for a functlnii, na nthrrwltu you run the rink of having inidetlrnlile Kiieata attend Recipe for Delicious Tarts r fie dlfor of Wemaa't l'agt. Dear Modi dtllclout: On ESd'aUtoatthtr.. Holl aaatrtt. pui a nil E. It 3tar Jladtm Thlt recipe for ttrta will prevn n a-nan ream c turn corncra yr to the center oyer jam an. Kaxa. pound culler, ent-quartcr cuu tilt Jam or prtttrvtt In center, mn rl,Ba i,,m chdtaa. enntlth nour In .r -:v- '-;r';i -.-.z "... ,Tl" .;l tuin cui in inrvt-iov'i II. Uae for Daklntr Soda r Sdlf or et trenan't Jii nr iladam I am a vounr woman nava Dttn attpir initrwtiea and WniMin', Vi.him. Cor aufli to otter a few helpful nintt. fm.Hi, mna, llaarill. Thero are many rate I while. which I a have in of nine- i In which balling n tor breed and t which art watni h of baking toda b.en addtd wlU ahlna, brllllantll tiirntr It ballad la a little tod nil! cauee tba tamp to burn with ht Hala la alto an eictller eeaida. Whan mlljt It oa tht verte of turning a. Ilttlt baking aoda will rMtere.lt ta lit orlg Gsal awettaut. BBNA I., a. reiiuoat (ho pleaaurn of .Mr. and Mr. -' cnnipniiy itt a hDiiKOwnritiltiir Friday, December tho twenty-second at 8 o'clock m crlehratu the completion of tho building nt '-. llrlilcumnlds' Co.sltiiticH To Die JMIIor 0 H'oimin't I'aw: IJetr Madam I am to ha married during Iho nrt week In January and want In knuw, when I'nooalng tny brldmnaldi' coetuinet, whether lu plan for winter halt or tumnicr one. j'Muy. I think In thla cneo I would consult' the brldeNinnld.1 Ibcmtelvcu. Klllicr velvet or trnw would be npiiroprlnte In fact, any rort of hat muy be worn. Tho nc:mo?ia tiro advanced to tnuvh In thn matter of clothe Iheae rtuyn thut pcrtonnl lai.to la about the only thhiK to be conaiiltrd for tho cos tuinoa of wedding atteiithinta. T0 YOU amoke, Mra. Clraham? I'll tt U n tentpot that you don't, but you ouRlit to begin." Harry Underwood leaned toward me, n caee of clgnrettea In hla hand, pieky had prorlded clgarettea In a n" "t "n tlqiln Ir, blie of the thlnga bo had I r ujhl from the atudlo (o the apartment Mul M'-Uiiderwoo-I evidently wlabeil me to try hl own brand. . ... ... The nuatlon waa the nniy tning ";': ,- u..i... mu .t.., .1 iiiia mnn. I naa vaguely dlallked lilm from tho flrat lime t had met him. Hla bold worda and man. ner In the afternoon had deepened my dia like. Then when hla wlfn had warned mo that he would In nil probability make violent love to me, na I wbb n new type to him, my feeling lwd become an unconquerable aversion. . . . ..... 1, Milan hnil added Hint ahe would atrolem en him out If he annoyed mo too niucti but na I looked out from my nrmchalr in which be had linprlaonod me by the nlmple rxpodlpntn of puahlng mo Into It nnd stium ing in fftiit of It, I naw Hint aim wn. all loo nbaorbetl In ber nit dlHOUaalnn Willi Mr. 1.1-amr l roina to my teaoue. Mra. Iater, with llttl" bird-like glnncea and chirpy KlgRlen, waa talklim rapidly lo ulcky. "BVHIIYIIODY'S DOINO IT" I'nr the moment I wna na much nlone with Mr, I'nderwuod aa If the room had been rm ply. "You fee II la iieclraH." ho enld, anawer Ing my iinaimkeii thought "You can't get nway. I promised myself a llttlo uninter rupted conversation with you and I always i;nt what I want, alwaya." Ho bent ri.-.ir lo mr, IiIh eyce hildlnR mine, Ho apoke slowly, emphatically. I shivered. I felt Iho HUilden momentary dread nf this tiijfli I had oxiierleiiced lu '.ho iiflernooii. Ho luughcd suddenly with hearty mischief. . "Stared you stiff that time, didn't IJ Do you know, I thought tho melodramatic stuff would get you. I BPoro one. You'd better light ono of these. I can recommend the brand, and It'a mighty fine for the nerves.' I looked haughtily at him. but before I could open my mouth he began humming: "Kcrybody's doing It. doing It. doing It." I looked around my living room, Tho air was already heavy with the scent of tho cigarettes. Tho men wero nil smoking. Lil lian Oalo was consuming ono after an other, whllo oven llttlo Mrs. I.ester was toying Willi one. Hho looked like a Utile girl playing at smoking n corn-silk cigarette. ALL ALO.S'i:, indi:i:i) Hut before my gueala had ever arrived I had made my decision concerning smok ing. I had smoked my first clgaretto with Intky nt his earnest request, almost his command Hut It had been against all my prlntlplen nnd prejudices ; I lint! dono It only to please Dicky, nnd In Iho seclusion of our home. Not for worlds would I repeal tho experience In tho presence of other persons, especially at tho behest of a man I hated. ,,,, "Well!" Hurry Undcrwood'n face still held his mocking smile im he held out the case toward mo. "I am sorry" I tried tn speak courleoun j "hut ilo not sinoko." "1 know that. Hut you nro going lo try one with me. Tliu combination of n t'lfjnr ttte und your mouth la suiiicthlnK I should Ilka to nee." How I wanted to tell him what I renlly thought of hint. Mul my tongue wan tied by the knowledge thut ho wan Dicky's friend. I foresaw all nortu of disagreeable prsslhllltlea In the futuro If Harry Under wood kept up this tone lie wits adopting toward mo. Suddenly ho took a ctgarctto from uio case, and. bending forward, placed It against tny lips. With his other hand hu struck n match. There," bo said, lighting tno cnti nearest to him. "now Just drnw In your breath and you'll be a smoker before you know It." Tho familiar. ty, the persistence nf the mnn made me furloua. I forgot that hn wan my guest, that hu wa Dicky's friend. I rprung to my feet, pushed him away from mo violently. Tho clgaretto fell to tho floor, but on tho way tho lighted end grazed his hand. Ho littered a muttered exclamation, end I rejoiced that ho had suffered uven bo alight nn Inconvenience. "Mr. Underwood," I raid tensely, "will you please understand onco for all that I do not amoko, nor do I mean to loarn? Will you allow me to tell you that I do not llko you. nnd that tho language you have been using toward mo la extremely distaste ful to me." I had spoken purposely In a low tone eo as not to attract tho attention of tho others. If I had thought to illsturii unrry unuor wood. however. I had been creutly mla taken. Ho looked nt mo as I spoko through hntf-cloaed eyes, with hla lazy, exasperating smile. "Very pretty, very spirited, my lady: but It doesn't bother me. 'Sticks nnd etonca' you know Iho rest of It." (Copyright.) (CONTINUED TOMORROW) HOW TO OBTAIN AND KEEP A "JUST RIGHT" FIGURE By LUCItEZIA 130IU - rrlma Dotina of the M-slropetllan Opera Cempanr ftrnnd-New Babies Acar.Nni.irK. Mr. w SaJ- fro" South Nlnthat, A son, Harold I , lbs. nof.tTznn, w. and Mrs. Simon. 9l rope lar at., a sort. 7 lb IIAVKII, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob. HI Mercy at , ft son, lba. S ox. LKAi'OLli. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry, 8022 IUca at , n son, 7 lb. ot, iinl.l.r.it. Mr. and Mrs. Morris. 248 Monroe at , n daughter. . POLLACIC. Mr. and Mrs. . ! "M Limekiln nlke, a daughter. 7 lba. C ox. TAltii. Mr.' and Mrs. .toaeph. 1000 South Third at-, n uaiigiiier, t - Date Loaf Taka a breakfast cupful of flour, ounces of butter, four ounce of iroKr oM ... half a. nound of stoned dates and thr ounces Of stoned ralalnt, Cream the butt!' And sugar, edd Uie beaten nc and a, ; "rod cupful of bolllnr water In which has been dissolved a quartar of h t'a-'Poof ...... ...i.nn.i. nf onda. Mix In the flour, together with half a teaapoonful of bttklmf.l nowder, anu inauj- sur m iiM -". Yr ' aniall. nako In n moderate oven Ink-well-": grtased loaf tin for one hour and a. half, great." ..... ,..Mfc ..MM,.e' t a - e, ! and wncn unneu iit! u,.w.w . ..- -. two. OLD RELIABLE Kat slniplo foods. NO WOMAN cart afford to neglect her figure and allow herself to become fat nnd clumsy or angular and loose-Jointed. A supple, graceful flgiue Is an essential asset to good looks In fact, gracefulness U Iho foundation of charm. The stout woman makes consistent errors of diet and falls lo exercise enough to wear nway tho superfluous flesh, whllo her thin sister will not tnke the trouble Jo encourage the building f flesh that w II rnind out her angles: ami Improve her np peurntice. . ., , ,, ,,, The llgure that Is considered "Just right Is neither too plump nor loo thin. It Is pos sible for ocry woman lo make her nguro conform to this mold. Onn gravo mlstnko that almott cverj stout woman makes Is the wearing of tlio wrong corset. Hhn Imagines that every per son's figure should bo cut to a pattern like a dressmaker's model. So to attain the alliniieits sho admires tho Incllncd-to-be-stout woman Btpicozes herself Into corsets a site or two too small. In this way sho persuades herself that sho decreases tho size of her waistline, but she forgets Hint tho llesh Hciucer.ed away from tho waist must distribute Itself elsewhere. II Increases tho slxe above the waist or below, and In stead of nppcnrlng slimmer she Is stouter than before. If you are stout you should bo fitted to corsets by a rorsetlere who Is thoroughly reliable. Then exercise and diet to dccrcaBO your weight. Nowadays it Is almost every womnns Ideal to bn slim, and lo attain qultn an at tenuated slInineHS nt Hint It Is n mlstnko to think that tho woll-rounded figure Is un graceful and lacks real beauty. Thero Is nothing prettier than Iho plumpness of youth. Do not ruin your health and good looks by starvation dletH and obesity remedies. Kxrrclso Judiciously. Ton nlri-nuiius ex ercise, Is harmful until after you have hardened your muscles and tissue. The following exeiclses will do much to ward remolding your llgure, nnd should be practiced both morning nnd night: Hxerclso one Stand erect nntl stretch (ho arms high above your head, keeping tho elbows stiff. Plnro the left font one paco forward and sideways, so as to nwlng the body about at the waist. Slowly bend over tho extcndeil knee and touch tho ground well In front of the Iocs Ilepeat this move ment llvo times, then chango lo tho other foot. Kxerclso two Stand erect with hands on the hips. Ilnlse tho right kneo as high us possible then chango to tho left Ilepeat Wnlkinir fine exercise, this exercise until the muscles of your legs feel tired. Tnko this exercise slowly at first, but when you have gained muscular control charige from ono leg 10 Iho other rapidly, so Hint you get the samo move ment as you woul.l If running. Lxerclse three I.lo Hat upon the floor with tho face turned upward. '"" A".? hand firmly to the hips and I ft tho feet "lowly over tho head by heaving up ho body until the toes touch tho lloor above, the head, r.epeat vlgorously'ltwelvo times night and morning. Incieaso the number of times us you find yournclf growing less fatigued. I advise both the too-thin nntl Iho too Btout to walk whenever It Is possllilo. Thero la such a thing ns being loo thin, ns many women know In their sorrow. An ungainly thinness, In which hollows show In the neck nnd cheeks, whllo Iho chest Is un becomingly flat Is anything but beautiful. The thin woman must first pad out her bony frnmo by eating fat-bulldlng foods. Thon sho muat bo lazy, sleeping a great deal of her tlmo antl trying not to go nt things" In such an energetic manner. I have learned by observation that most thin women nro overenergollc. They mako even tho simple duties of Ufa uso up twlco ns much energy na the average person. Hub tho entire body with warmed ollvo or sweet almond oil. Massage tho hollows nf your faco ami neck with a good skin food. Tnko n tablespoonful or two of olive oil before each meal, and drink plenty of milk nnd cream. You can obtain tho "Just right figure If you persistently follow theso suggestions with a will. (r-opyrieht.) THE I 9 w I AissoisMtmy Pure xm POWDER IVSikDE FROM GREAIUI OF TARTAR Which Exports DecSarm Makes the Best Baking Powder ifr FOUNDED 18SB QMppV U. S. Govt. Duttptool Impeded ,. pacmaoi Mad. from raln-fed erk with exijert and ecrunuTou car , to quality and nurlty of Insrtdltnla. Hold only n parthmont paper pnrUasea thnt It may reach you j clean as It eavrt ut. No waata, always uniform. Inalat upon Ailtn't. If your dealer liuan't It. tend us CLEMENT E. ALLEN, Inc. Media, Pa. Tour Vnlunblo Formulas, To the Etilter U'oiiion'e ritgi: Dear Madam -litre art a few teaeonihlt for multt for roid on let ciret: .V n.iunri tunned n. liouins water and iiirlnklcd with turtrntlne tia an tnt flint at quickly at iwaalble will re leva tht meet aevert cold or hotrteneee. Kcr Earache- Here It a remedy for earache navar hiiowii lu laiii ihki a ult or cotton lial una. vui upon u a pinen ur lilt iner. n up ani lit it. dip In tweet oil ami piara in me ear. rut a nannei tmndaaa uver i no new io Keep it warm, inn win itlta m medlatt relief. m Chllblalna - Thtfollowlns It an Infulllble curt for unUruktm chllblalnt: XOdrochlorlu acid, di luted, one-quarter, ouncti liydrotyanlo acid, thirty tiro pel camphor wattr, tlx ouncea. Thu lotion curet mild ritei by one appllcttlon. Flaiteed Lemonade for Coldi Four table tpooni lltitetd Iwlwltl. ont quart boiling water poured on tht Hateeed, Juice of two If mom l awttten to tattti tttep three houn In covtrni pitcher) keen. warm. It too thick, put In told naier it. ,e ,,i,u,i juilo ran ka Uttd ointr tnan raasug, uinii cnimnty waltr to which and water It t fir brtxhter t Not to De Despised 3a We BJIlor o IKotKoVt ftwe Oil her it oar tnt surface or lot road or Dear lltdam Dry duet It a YtralUt abeorb it. aathtr it otf tht turfaca of tba road or walk! trier a. lens dry. iPtlt and ttora It In i it act (or future uet. uat. 1 ara dal talnfecti dlxtd with Krsimi w In Ibe 'L1 hei Bttata una orx. uui it uterui. .tuitl , If spread otter Mjrpj of the btunery or allr. AVharaver thirtvae faill eiiwi and a k. ..".Tr.. i. i.j:- ... -az-' ...'. . ..i... 2teui(fCiaui ia obatt tkee . iUui and laai ad dry manure It maata an tacelUel ferllllier o&ti it leona Ituq Kta, Ml ueinueiBf juinte nta Iq In dtvtloolBa ilan burry. tilrt.l J. J. Q'C. Mexican Salad Brussels Sprouts fa the JfdUer irema- rate. Dear ModemHera ara two rwlpee. as. Tha Brat U vtnr sood ft tfaUi thnt of year: jitcaa eeiu .,ue cwb purau,)et4 taDaaca, va- eookeJl on tup chopped nut tneata tiouIul art ltd eaten, salt, peppar, oatt lea aaan or cyjne, os tup etwcMd celery, oat ttbla a B snt. os tup aiwMiaa ctiary. oat tavtt peaaful ciui,o arenu vtpptr. sot auv mayoa .iileei mix tozttbtr aod atrva oa UlWta letvu. ,8SJX2Lfi&1. ia katllii- atltod -aratar oatil daaa: drx J. cusrul of bread cruajet at Ublttpooaful of wtij ewouu. ami fry battfr, tiiiTTuif wbui ,ao jeMneaa art b tt ttcrut,l wttn, tht Wta4 enuufee. li u aaa flfr t Ut ,ffi')'y r MKJ 'ft Map4ite CfwDbiff ef mint ma&m i wtef teqw suiAaL&BkM'3lr Ubsin mlmmmr ttmmtL nr tuaasj tnbi Hil ttladl w rtW ", U tSU 04gtomniifi3yW!vtib,a Uo ttfeaf i wo all & ?H n.l mam , (Mra i B. One Idrn of the American filrl To the Editor of U'oinua'e 'o.- Pear Madam-Miy I lakt tlile opportunity to Uhe It irtat will unaw wnnoui bcinc a mob, for tht yvivai Aiiteeitaii airi it not tiprett my opinion eoaeernlns tht typical Amer ican -alrll When t tutak of Ibt fppleal Amert. ean at trl I think of Iter at belna arlelovratlc. aw ie A!uuu u. iier auvti uteuti, at promt riiuo win aiiuw iftmoui veina a an rtlcal Amerkan (Irl It net a tnob Bbt U a lover of nature and mutlc, and It tort or teat athletic, aa a rule. Sht It Indt- ptnaent to in uimeet. loaa or sooa lllcratura and aril quick, to act In all tblnte but money nuttlert, and at tueh timet. at wiian a quettlon of mtwiey It at Makt tha It te'ehrewd at an owl ht la ityal u rwr family, and frienet aa turn be; injpuUIre sad. tlnctrtl bar own bote at alt tlmca. and usually rlsht but alware wiliuis to own up to ner own mlttaktt and iihu. ,h later ,! ei, iJiuvaa lu ot a WOA' derful. wltt and mother, alwaya uniclath and A in i rlsht at all? Or alt wrong-! c. o, Norel Gift for Bride T fkt Itdltw ft lromoa'e Paat: Dear Madam A. pretty Chrtttmit er Ntw Year e silt for lhaat wu a tu-Ut It ruada ei( eaindare iany leayet aa dialrad. laetead rtt or txd wlto ea etc.. waf. :b aa raa af wrltlca a vtrta write tame rteipt of your, own for toun. cake. etc.. or inane im weolt late a, menu. Put a fc yifflWSVWW. I MADE rHOM 5U0AH-Q1.1E I fixTRA FINE lj isauivifv iStandardofPuI fv- RIMrllO IO" - ij $ a',."6- FRANrALiis 2 15 H auajuj nr.iNiNO co- ILDtUMI,r-. Sold In 2, 5, 1 0, 25 and BO lb, cotton bag You prefer all cane sugar natu rally, Ask for Franklin Granu lated Sugar and you will be sure to pet the best cane sugar. It is white and clean, fine grained and of highest sweetening power. You will like this sugar better than any other you could buy. Franhlin sugar satisfies Granulated, Dainty Lumpi, Powdered, Confectioner put a photsitaph f your heme or of tKt TOalJsSattr"' SriMrr.-.) A?. or ra. tua L. Fitting Up the Guest Room To lit Kdefee- ol WetnoV' faaei Dear Udamvr.ue beet vcjt to furnl.h SS"LreS?i fhi? ,JL.q,C.?- .?f h ifaasetnteiuaai w a WT rtT" rllfimiJ IQ vrki.U4 Ut Kas uaa rtxwn ii th U4UM uiiitikM mij Ui luraUhlfix OOfOal. left tlrftt EtLadsi. LsLsivs. ml nLai tha ,. yfet you uuaut Mi vat you m , :iy u un maai trwtk moai .WWL ik. Ii ttl & Ult iooKLS Ldsi .J!i. .!!. " MTeftUrWaT lslUWItm OB 1&9 Deerfoot Farm Sausage mahe uou long for breakfast. Order some totlau. Farm at Southborough, Mats, ASK FOR and GET HORLICK'S THE ORIGINAL MALTED iUL Ciiwp suUtitutes coat Y017 saaw pries naxnrtnxnti snot' nKnimtr.ss hsiautlv avi: moni:v :ncnixixui-, llfoSt i. Tft!Tlit'5r o ?2k V5Z& hd2 ifpi I P FKillllVWIIM nSL ELEVENTH AND MARKET STREETS WOMEN'S & MISSES' OUTER APrAItEL I rimmed, Two Extraordinary Sales for Saturday Choice of 1000 Suits . at 15 Values $25 to $35 fad Hteher - Beautiful fur-trimmed Silk Velvets, Velours, Broad-, clpths arid finest Wool Poplins. Many from our regular stocks, and others advantageously "purchased, $25 to $40 Dresses ES Dewej Quality nnd Standard Famous Over Hglf Century The New Grey Salon and Ready-to-Wear Department COURTESY tc every one, is the Christmas spirit that the members of our stcrc family endeavor to spread over the whole year. If the Christmas shopping could be spread oyer the time between this and Christmas, Courtesy and the Christmas spirit would he easier ior an 01 us. - x Two Snecial Dance Frocks, $25.00 J These two Radium and Satin frocks are fascinatingly pretty. Low neck. A wisp of georgette as a sleeve. New girdle bodice trimmed with insertions of georgette edged with silver thread, and embroidery in pastel shades defines the waistline. Large variety of beautiful new colors. A pretty Christmas gift for the girl who dances. . F. Dewees, 1122 chestnut St. j yr-ja AWAKE AMERICA ,H , I. at $ 19.98 . Models of exclusive beauty, fashioned of finest Wool Jerseys, Silk Velvet-and-Georgette pombirtati6nsf Roman and Persian Taffetas. Many fur-trinpned. ' fll : TUIHU VLOOH- 5FJtAHJC & SBDEIII America has of the earth. the treasure It is the richest prize in the history of the world tempting bait for covetous foes. And today we are unprepared for defense. In the capital of every country in the world today . there are busily engaged spies and intriguers who march only a step ahead of the armies of invasion when weakness invites invasion. The only safety (or America is in KNOWLEDGE. Too many other nations have foundered on tho rock of ignor ance and weakness. Never shall America permit the confiscation of its wealth, the desecration of its homes, the starvation of its children and the outrage of its women. A forewarned and forearmed America will not invite the fate of Belgium, Poland and Serbia. PATHE'S Pearl of the Army The world's first great preparedneaa serial, is fiction but it is founded on fact Without fail SEE this great Serial of National Life at lead ing motion picture theatres h gtmiing'December 4. ' Produced'by Astra. 9 - -i-'T55 . ll p A) tt -! .1-Fe?' ,-. -j ia' -- itfM;Vtam JflSfT MMSfi wSSSsBk.a