Wmmm XBDGSJmLABELPHIA, THtlBSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 14)16 i 1 fir 'I - - '; bi--nJf iiln.uiI-1'- ii- - i .' i i i i - i fir -! nmr) --.. . , ., . ' - h ' ' - -"" ' -' - - " -- f - jii.tailni.H'illia-j.- i.titHi lei ii i. .,.--. ,,-i.l WOMAN'S INTEEESTS-GUIDES TO BEAUTY FASHION HINTS SEASONABLE SUGGESTION! TOO FREQUENT THE WORD Popular Conception of the Word Is Mere Giving, Regardless of the Sentiments Which Prompt the Action A- aWW TAB It ever occurred to you Hint the word "charity" Is often mlsuol? J ms Aomowlmt nhocl(til when a 'mnn I kn0w declared with vohomonco that ho loathful tho Word I . Vot when wo, fiolf-imtlsflcil In our opu Wnce, send a box over for tho "boyn In intrenches" or contribute n few dollnrfl townnl helping tho wounded In tho lion p'.liU So Franco, la It not rather preaump 1UIHl of to label It "chnrlty"7 When men nmnns mllllonn through fraud (peculations, then enso their con sciences by n few paltry thouennds Riven io this or that "chnrlty" ono (loon becomo rathor weary of audi n grojs Intorprotn JJCJi of tho word. Merely giving money wo enn porfoctly Well (iparo In not chnrlty. Nor In tho gift ' whloli la made with tho Idea hnclc nf It of inatclnpr tho rcclplehl "grateful." A irrntl tUde lnforced In thla way can never ba Konutno. Wo hear the word used so much In con nection with Chrlatma.1 that It la well worth while to atop nnd consider tho real ipJrlt which nnlmatca ua In our i;lvlni;. IN iDUIt zeal to accomplish thnt last present don't bo crosii nnd Irrltnhlo In your homo, your omco or moro especially In tho hop, whoro you hnvo been stand lpr for perhapa an hour In n frultlesH on dearer to rocolvo nltcntlon. Don't Inv , Rino that bocnuso tho imloMwomnn hut failed to notlco you she has iiomo per eonal Rrudgo or Is not nnxloua to do hor . Work. Every ono knows, nono bettor than tho ttlrl herself, tho moro Baloa nlio mokes the creator will ho her vnluo In tho firm's oyes. Dut alio Is not nrmiaoyod Iior floes nho possess n sixth nonso, nnd cannot alwnys bo blamed for overlooking h customer. I know n woman who, yonr after year, VorltB horsolf Into n pcrfoct frnrzlo over THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Letters and quetttona animated to thla department must be written on one aide of tfr paper and aaned with the name o tho terttcr. Bv'clnl tiunrlea like thoae given ((low arc Invited. It la understood thnt tho editor does not neceaanrllu Indorse the tcnttmenta exitreaaed. All ooiiiiiiimlcdlloin for thla department ahould be addressed a folloui: Tlin WOMAN'H r.(,'IIA.V(Ji:, Evening Ledger, 1'hllattolphta, l'a, i TODAY'S INQUIRIES Xhe winner of todor' prlio I Ml .limn fampbrll. of llmrrfonl, whom IMlrr nliiicnrcl In renter- ilar'x l.trnlnc I.nlrcr. X. What I an "horn il'ouvn"T An "inlrrrT" 9. How (an nlerr lrt l clmnulf S, lVhn broiling; mnit In n pnn linvr mil II to kept from atlcVlncT ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES 1. Ola linen winnow niindm wlilrli too olle4 and faded to hnnic ut the wlndowo nnr tonatr can be cut olT the rollen, nnahrd, bleached, Ironed nnd urd an n rovrrlnr for nn ermhaJr. 3. Mr. X. 1". wrlteK lliot rnmllro If alien n eaal of olorle rnrnluli nnd nllowrd to ilrr tliorsoshb beforo llchllni will lunt niurli lontrr and the wax will not ilrln S, "I1r-ln-Illnnknt" arn Inrgp omlrra which barn bn folded In ulleo of boron fnntrnrd with a toothpick, then fried In buttrr nnd rred en toaat. Toothsome Sandwiches for Party To the Kiltor of Woman' I'nue- Dr Madam In a ahnrt tlmo I eipect to en tertain .about twnlvo slrla In the nftcrnnun and Would Ilka rou to auiiEeat. It you will, aomo aattdwtchaa. Wo all belowr to n club nnd only BAY llaht refreahmonta, bucIi aa hot chorulato, tandwlchea and candy. I do not caro for meat or Jittuca aandwlcheai If iosalhle. would llks aora augaeattona for cheeaa aundwlchra. HYLVIA. If you can secure tho nut bread (a dark brown bread filled with nut meats), this, cut In very thin slices and nilod with Kouf Clutcl cheese, will maka a delicious combi nation. Or falling this, tho JJoston brown bread, which can be boueht In tiny nntt-clunn fancy grocery stor.e, makes dellcato sandwiches If niled with tho Neufchatul chcuse and chopped walnuts. If you care for tho stronger chceso, the Roquefort can bo beaten up with butter or v llttlo cream and spread between thin Itces of white or rye bread. Candy for Christmas l'a (At Editor of Woman'! root: Dar Madam If alrla would Ilka to make candy thla la my wayt Plain craama Whit of on err. ona-half ttaepoon vanilla, two tablaapoona cold water, two pound XXX auaar. lltut the whit of enr, tutd to It Ih vanilla and cold water. Stir In raduallr enouah auxar to make a etlff dough jnoii k inia oaiia in ais oc niariuaa. Into colat craam Lt th hall dry ona-half olati Mai hour. Malt one-quartar na ii lound choculata In 1 ana put Ih ball Into. It In turn. Lift each ball out with a fork and placa on grained oowi panjr, to harden. Walnut crtaminHn Kne-llah walnuta cur fallr (hat tha half kernela may not ba broken. X'rta tbo two half Into oppoalt aldea o( a aesar til). Xiata cram-Rmov th eeda from date. Iloll augar ball Into ryllndera and preaa them lata th apace from wblcn tha dat aeeda war aVrult eraitni-.Tika on tahleaooon ralalna. two tboi ak wo ne, four data, on tablaapton nut karnela. bop tha fruit vary (In and atlr all together. ki a. nortton nf tha Siuir&r douah and mix with tt the hoppd fruit. nol0,ill,'vv.. ' Heat Ilint In Cake Ilaklng Ira the Editor of Woman' Past: Dear liadam Whan you have a eak In the va of a rang that ha a hot-watar back try to got along without drawing any hot water, tor th cold water flowing- through th pipe or water back will ao chill th oven that a fallen eakt will b th raault. No matter bow hot a lira you may hare, a oon aa water I drawn from tha boiler cold water flow In. and aa It ba to pa through th atov to ba heated, a mdJea chill U lb rult. A, L. If Raisins Are Liked ia fJk Ettltor of Woman'a Page: Dar Viadam-rl am aandlnr you a raw ralaln rclD which I am aura will . Xauui tart Ona cup of a n a m tuia am ua appreciated: bettarnulk, ona-l Ulx. ona-tniru cup cnoppa ralalna. up butttr, yolk of two egg, twe rd cun ralalna. on uru gup iruiir two tea. imon ona-half teaapooi s4 Eutroeg, arrouna te; ono tableapoon flour. Uaat oj (, swftn tot top und bake i Ilia puff Two eire, one-half cub butter, eua anllk, two cup nour on cup chopped na. tao tableanoona auaar. two taaauKina imts oowdtr miied with nour lut In cup 1 ataam oaa half hour fruft creatna Taka on tableapoon ralalna. kernel ar. Take ana mix ball. ANNA II. Spiced Grape Butter Recipe ft J BMtor of Wotaou'f Page- sf Madaini Plea publlah a rcJp for IIIV4 HHUW. ll&UBFi u. Urajja Butter wash the urupca rHave the skins, separate th pulp akins and Ut them stand over , the morning- heat the pulp to the Dolnt In a oorcalaln kattl. nnd 4tit It through a colander Put the amm$a pulp ana akin; toaiather and rnetts w tU amount. Vot each flto pluta add $tir ptsUu f brawn sugar an4 ttio tabte- y ws oi ctovee naa cinnaruqn. nou ; twur saa m oui of vinegar, U& 2h Sjtwaeav. at. mm wtu t m HI MISUSE OP CHARI1Y SCORED THE CHEERFUL CHERUB OK, let me not complain UKen thwti.rte.dt tx.Il rrv wishe3 t-rc. But mty my hope, die. quictlv And brt.ve.ly ts t. fr.llmS st-ur. fi Chrhtmnt. ho that when tho day arrives sho li'iunlly spondn It lying on her bed with the hllndi drawn, suffering from n nervous hendncho. Another tlilnc that makes Christmas a farco Is soIMihIuIkoiico under tho pro tenia of Konoroslty. For Instance, your best nnd most particular friend has given you an umnlHtnknbln hint that nlio wants one of those good looking push-buttons of Clolsonno enamel, nlthough sho would not think of Indulging In such n luxury for horsolf. You hlo to your jowolor'ii to pro euro tho present for her, knowing full well thnt sho will respond by giving you thnt oxiiulsltu llttlo boudoir clock you hnd coveted for no long nnd hnd delicately suggested to her. Would yau still bo Imbuod with tho spirit of Christmas If In return for your moro oxpenslvo gift you recolved a slm plo Inexpensive little trlllo instead of tho moro protontloun una nont for vuluo ro eolved? 1. Vtlirii (ho hitnila and frrt Imto lieromr nuinli from the rold how ahnuld they bo warmed on routing Iii7 3. fhnt will prpirnl I he fnrr from rhapplnx In rold we(her? ,3. How ithoiild n rluh nnndl(h be mien? I If it mnn nnd n woman entrr n crowded atrrt car nnd both rim aeruro arula, hut In dllTrrrnt parta of tha cur, the man ahould not tnko ndrnntuni of the rbnnrn, but ahould rrinnln alundlnc near hi rompunlon. 3 A woman when talking of her lumliand ahould neter aiwik of him na "he" without nny other dealgnntlon. That la, ahe ahnuld nerer, out of n clear kr, auddenly bring mi th aulijert of hrr huaband nnd begin by wulng, "He aay thla or thut" her remark ahould brain with "My huaband anya" or "John aaya." then ahe ran follow later with tho pronoun. 3. A pinch of powdered ulum npplk-d to an ulcer In the mouth once or twlrc a day or a often a comenlent will dry It up. To attempt Io ndvlan In audi n matter la eitrrmelr dumtrroua, becnuao tho llrat monl fcitatloii of ranecr In the mouth I uaually a anmll ulcer. hrneter thn leant doubt rilata, ii phyalelan ahould l conaultnl. Games for n Class 70 the lldilor of Woman' J'aan- Dear Jladam My huaband haa taken a Sun nay echool claaa of boya ranging from eleven to twrlvo year of age We dealre to Invito the claaa to our home aom evening, ao aa to draw them clnaer to their teacher nnd Io get them mor Intereeted In Sunday achool work. Will you kindly auggeat aom way of entertnln Ing them? Do you think It beat to end a written Invitation to each one'a homo, or Invito them while they nro In ataalon nt tho Sunday achool? A ao, plenao give me n reclpa tn make candy applea on a a tick. (Mr.) M. II. 1). Probably tho boat w-ny would ba to imlc them after Sunday school to go to your liouuo somo evening, Written ln nations always make an affair of this kind ruther formal, I think. Vou will nnd In different depart ment stores a number of books on Karnes which will lve you an Inflnlto variety from which to choose. Them Is n irame called "word building;" In which each player Is allowed nvo or ten minutes, us llrat agreed upon, to go through u book In search of a word Insldo of which Is found another, as, for Instance. In "progress" Is found tho word "ogre"; "Itch" Is built out of "witch," nnd so on Something calling for mora action prob ably will Interest bojs of this ago "Hobo's hat" Is Interesting Ilavo ready a soft hat or cap an old ona which can be thrown around without Injury to Its ap pearance. Tho players form In two lines facing each other. Sldea draw for load, and when one sldo has won the person at the head of that line whirls the hat In the air; then the second, and so on. If It falls rigni siao up tne division which throw It must remain grave and silent, whtlo tha opponents must all laugh heartily. If, on the contrary, It falls lining side up, those who threw It must laugh, while the other side remains sober. If any one player falls to observe these rules he must be relinquished to the other side. Of course, the side having the most players at the end of the game wins. Contests with a catch In them are al. ways diverting, and one or two of these may be Introduced Into a program to trip up the unwary. To play "chango places" the players sit In a circle, except the, leader, who wir. start the telling of a story, He ahould stand He tells It rapidly. Inventing l as he goes, and here and there will In troduce the words, "Change places," No attention mut be paid to this direction unless to It Is added, "Santa Claus Is here," when all must Jump up nnd change places. During the confusion tha ha. endeavors to slip Into a vacant chair, and If he Is successful the player who Is left out becomes the story-teller. To add to the excitement the leader should frequently yeera on the brink of giving the sentence, but change It at the end, so that the magic words are not spoken In full. Thus, he might say. "Change places. Santa rlaim will ,n." in. ,,ii.r T!. .". ..... .., . ,..vu uv uueniion hould be paid. Can any reader supply the recipe for apples on a stlekT Proper Frock for Luncheon To the Sillor of Veiua'i Page; Dar Madam i am a strl or eighteen and hay, Uan lnyiud to a luncheon w th fo5rt2 otbr girls. What sort of drew i ought? w wsr at aa affair of thla kindT ' niEDERICA. A tailored suit with u, dressy blouse may be worn, but a one-piece frock of taffeta or georgette crepe Is ooruldered even better A topcoat U warn over the frock and r.. tmtxod in tie dreinr room, but the hat U at a xunaai innehaon. THefa-h l ( K MY MARRIED LIFE lly ADELE GARRISON "Through the Fields T3Y TUB way, Mndge, shall wo get somo JJ !nndw!ches nnd fruit beforo wo slnrtt There's a little shop across from tho sta tion You wall here nnd I'll go back for them " ".VonMnie, Dicky." I rolorlcd. "Wo ate such a hwivy brenkfnst that t know t shan't unnt anything to ent until Into In tho nfter noon Are you hungry?" "I should say not now. Hut I was nfrald you might want something beforo we get back to l'utnnm Manor." "What Is l'utnnm Manor?" 'The old inn I told you nbout, whero they sero the best mntls In the country. It dtilcH tmele to rclutlonnry timet I be lietf Dcorge Washington watered his horse there." oh, Micky, ho-v absurd otl are,!" "Welt, Isn't thnt as much claim to, dis tinction ns soma nf thoso old places have?" demanded Micky "Hut, really, this Is a great old place ; blK houso with n glass windowed toner on top, set In n ktono of beautiful pines There nro rooms, and now Hint tha summer rush Isn't on o enn hne our dinner on it table drawn up In front of tho log fire In tho grcnt Imll " "What a wonderful picture. Dicky. Are you sure the place Is open now?" "of course The old Inudlord, Foreman, Is a future there Ho linn rim the placo for yearn llully old rhnp, regular 'initio host of thn Inn' sort of fellow Lots of tho men I know coma down here nnd stay with him during the summer He hns his wnlls cov ered with draw lugs the fellows hnvo done for him Thcra nro two or thrro of mine there, I guess llu noxcr takes anything down " "Micky" How perfectly thrilling' I know I shall enjoy thin day belter than nny wo have over had " "lie's (ulto a Judge of antique old Tors man; icgulnr antique himself, by tho way. Ita spends nil liln Hpnro cash In fitting up the plnro In kcvplnit with lis old-tlma flavor Ho hns onn old sideboard In the dining room ho paid ICOO for. In tha bar room, which Is axnetly llko nn old tnprooin of revolutionary times, he1 has alt sorts of old swords and flintlocks and other Colonlnl junk It's as. good as a museum to sec, lil'i collection Is " "llow lone slnco you hno been Micro?" ' Oh, enrly last summer, Jimt beforo I met you I have been so Imiy slnco then I haven't hnd tlmo to do any of the things I used to do" Ho grinned mischievously. "I don't know why I didn't bring you out hero InHt summer nt thnt ; wasn't quite sum how you'd like, It, I guess " "SHUT VOUIl HYCS" "You might Iiuno known I would enjoy nnjthlniT llko that." I returned "Hut, Dicky, I really think ou oui;ht to go h.ick to tho station mid Inquire, whether tho placo Is open or not Anything might hnc happened In this tlmo " "If that Isn't ,111.0 a wninnn '" Dicky ex clnlmod with oery evldenco of exaspera tion. "Spoil oxcrythliig with demands to look up this or II ml out thnt I tell on that placo In open, hns been for yenrs Come along through this utile, nnd forgot yout troubles for nwhllo " Dicky was oldmtly bent upon surpris ing mo with some picturesque favored nook of his, bo I resolvtd to nnk no moro ques tions until lie roenlel It In all Its glory Wo wont down tho pnlh Into tho woods which, b.iro ns tho trees worn of 1cich, had tho effect of closing us In SSK5Ha3. nnn'l inir U-Unr prices for salt. Usually an ounce of salt is added to a pound of butter. This is done for various reasons to relieve flatness, lack of taste or to cover up some un pleasant flavor and sometimes just to add weight. MERIDALE BUTTER receives less than half nn ounco of Bait Just n pinch to bring out the dellcato flavor of the rich, sweet cream from which it is churned. To buy butter that is nil butter ask your crocer for Mcrlilnle or phone AYER & McKINNEY (Maker of . , , ., Merldule) Philadelphia Hell Phone, Market 3711 Keyatone 1'hone, Main 178J Look for the "Mertfotl" wrapper atr-ttiht. dust- and odor-proof at your grocers. tvv.uwtvututvtivuvvuwv 5-pound Box dji or I FineMixtures'P1' J Many kinds fresh, pure, whole some. Other 5-pound boxes $1.50, $2.00, $2.50 up to $5.00. mSPi?0 Baslt:eJs .11 Kifl(My d yl,r bllyin filled with tho very finest choco lates. Eat tho contents then cat tho Basket, every tiny bit of it, $1.50 and $1.75. Candy Toys Barley & pure sugar u3 Candy Canes 1 pedoz. Candy Baskets B,, Chocolates and Bonbons 3Jc and 45c Phone In your candy order and our wagons will deliver. Quality and l'arltr Kljhtl BULL WALNUT 110 OH tl KKY8TOSK MAIN S13 Fancy Boxes, all slses ; Stock In fllud with candles; Fuvora and Figure ; big and little Santa Claus, etc. Just pick up your phone! AlexSheppardS Sons, Inc. 8TH & WAtJtfUT STS. io Putnam Manor" "This must ho like the forest primeval In tho summer time," t said "It Is," Dicky returned "Now shut your eyes nnd take my hand Don't open them until I tell you," t obeyed his whim nnd ho led mo a few feet further down thn path, then made an ntirupl turn, and taking mo by the shoul ders ptnred me In tho position ho wished. ".Vow look," ho said, proudly. I J opened my eyes, Knvc ono Rlnnce! and OTClnlmed In wonder: "Dicky! I never saw anything so beautiful In my life I" At my feet was a tirook, with wnter so clear that I could see every clean pebble In its bed. , There was not a weed, n leaf or stick on Its surface to mnr Us clear nes Tho sun nlijtilmr upon Its ripples Kao them Ihe effect of ilnnclnR, nnd ns t watched tho stream flow swiftly hy nnd heard lis murmur t felt that I bad seen tho most beautiful bit of nnturo In my experi ence "Well, r cuess Tennj son's brook hnd noth ing on this, eh, Mnilno7" Dick's vilco broke In on my silent ad miration "Lot us walk up ns far as wo can," I enlil. culhuslnstlcnlly. "Tliiit's Junt what I want to do," Dicky returned "I know rxcry bend unit curvo of It Many n sketch I'o mndo bore. Its lino innv, hut ou simply must seo It In summer, when the wild Mowers are thick alotiK lis numberless banks nnd the woods are Kreen " 'It must ho wonderful" I SKrced hetrt lly, nnd wo wandered along the bank of tho strcnm, with IIh titmiliorlcns twists and turns, siijIiik little, but enjoying cory new beauty of It At ono point tho strenm widened and ran undir n runtlo brldga over which nn other road wound "This Is known' nn tho Kissing Ilrldge." said rlek-, solemnly, nnd followed the tra ditional custom "Dicky"' I r proved "Supposo anybody should sio us '" "Hut tliov won't," ho retorted snuclly. "Hut they did '" I gasped, looking across tho rotul to tho crnio beyond, whero tho brook dnnred Its way nlong. An Immense tren with spreading llmhs so low to tho ground that n child could climb to Its branches commanded a full vlaw of tho bridge Among thu low branches sat four rcil-uippid, iixert'ontctl oungsters, three bo)ii and n tiny girl, tho four ranging In ago from seven to four Thoy wero looking straight at us, their eyes round ns saucers Al first I thought there was no grown per son with them, but In another moment I saw it woman, evidently a nurso, walking slowly nlong thn strenm. Her back wns toward Us' nnd I hoped she had not seen DkltH kins Theru was no hopo of evad ing tho youngsteis, however. They scrnm lilid down from the tren nnd mot us ns vvn ontired tho grove "Did vou kiss her 'causa that's tho Kiss ing Hrldgo7" demanded tho small girl "I guest I did," Dicky nnswered, smiling down nt her "My pnp.t says," drawled ono of tho two older boys, hrown-ojed lads, who looked '.I llko tvvlmi, "my pnpa snys you mustn 1 Mfa fomjrift? raH& to fe ptmvh in tit; Absolutely Pure White Lard, 'XSS 1 8c lb. Very Best Dark Cranberries, Choicest Butter and Dependable Eggs Our two butters nre sought and bought by the most exacting people. One, the most delicious butter obtainable anywhere at any price; the other, the highest quality second grade butter to be had. "Sweet Bloom," 45c lb. and "Sterling," 40c lb. California Peaches and Cherries Pnclccd in tho heart of tho fruit country, nnd pneked RIGHT. Fancy Sliced Peaches. ... 12c Lemon Cling Peaches.. . . 18c White Cherries (small can) 12c White Cherries (Inrso can) 23c ChiloY Pure Baking Powder Pound Can, 15c It will make your Christmas baking wortderfully good. Cakes, biscuits, muffins, pio crust, whatever you use it in, will be "as light as a feather" and really good enough to eat. Absolutely pure and less than half the price of the ordinary kinds. v Canned Vegetables for Christmas For any day, as far as that goes, and every can is full to tho brim and measures up to tho CHILDS HIGH STANDARD of excellence. Quality and quantity in abundance, with prices showing tho possibilities of THE CHILDS STORES. Large Can Tomatoes. ... 12c Childs Rest Tomatoes. . . 15c Best Maryland Corn lie Delicious Succotash... 7. 12c CHILDS COMPANY THE "Where PlZT rv 4 fa M I t 1 s- 19c rTr&VS L.A nZy. i r Jfrr vuy lows Lf ws; sty, tasty, uin 10c rlS !0Z kiss unless you love them very much. Do you lore her7" Tou bet I do." Dicky was enjoying himself Immensely, but I was mortally nfrald tho nurse would overhenr the conver sation She was watching the children smilingly, but making no movement to come nearer u, for which I wns devoutly thank ful "Let's divide them," Dicky said, teasing ly. "Which two do you wanlT" "I'll take the boy with the big eyes nnd the Utile chubby boy with the red cheeks " , . . "And I'll take this serious-looking young ster and tho little girl," Dicky said. The children laughed merrily Evidently thoy ero used to good-natured tensing Toil won't take any of us," tho little girl said, saucily, "because my papa wouldn't let you." "Come, children," the nurse Interposed! "It's time to go homo now." They trotted on" obediently and we watched them, out of sight "What sturdy-looking youngsters'" I said ns they nnlshcd around a bond of tha stream "Yes. this Is n great plsce to bring up children " Dicky asserted Wo wandered on till tho fences stopped ns, then came down tho opposite bank, find ing new benutles nt every turn. i "I'm slnrvlng to death," Dicky announced as we enmo again to the little lake Into which tho strenm flowed. "Aren't you7" "I'm fcnrfully hungry," I admitted. '7s tho Inn ery far?" "Onlv a few blocks down here," Dicky consulted his natch "It's Just 12. Old Korsmnn serves a noonday meal In tho winter tlmo Hint's ono of the most satis fjlng things I over ale, and you know I'm a pretty good Judge of food Ho will havo n sea food of some kind, that's a cinch, and I II bet thcro will bo chicken ho rnlses h! own fowls " "Do keep quiet. Dicky You mako me so hungry recounting all thoso appetizing things" We wnlkod swiftly down tho road border ing tho Inko until wo came to n row of Imposing old pines "Hero's tho place," said Dicky, I saw a magnificent old mansion, but to my mind It looked strangely desortcd. "Dicky, there's no imioke coming out of thoso chlmncjs," I said "Aro you euro tho placo In open?" "Now. don't begin to croak," returned Dicky, but his tnno betrayed doubt, nnd ho fairly rushed me around to tho entrance to the building. On tho door thcro was displayed a largo sign "For rent Caretaker wilt Bhow tho houso " (Coprlht ) (CONTINUED TOMOIIROW) You'll Like Deerfoot Farm SaUSage best the flavor's so distinctive. Farm at Southborough. Mass. , , jiLUjimaaa " 'mmmmmmmm"mm'-'-J We can't give you the pedigree of every hen that contributes to our business, but we're scrupulously careful in guaranteeing each egg we sell. They're full, rich and meaty ; they're exceedingly nice. "Sweet Bloom," 43c doz. and Selected, 37c doz. A Christmas Special Childs' Best FLOUR An nll-tho-tlmo dependable) flour for every kitchen use. From tho best Minnesota wheat, with special enro in tho millinjr. The price in. cire you. 59c Bag Early June Peas 10c Fancy Sifted Peas 12c Childs' Best Peas lGc Tender Red Beets. 12c earty yu'N 'nd ft more STORES OF CHRISTMAS OPPORTUNITY Your Money Goes the Farthest?' .Large White Mackerel XbS? ? ,. . . -.1-,. Wch viae, large, piump xei la'ieed0r ..... appetizing and I ' ""$, I - 15c eacn JC can HOUSEHOLD HELPS How You Can Help Reduce the High Cost of Buying IN A previous article It was shown how the practice, Into which the stores hare been forced delivering every Item, no mat ter If the coit of delivery exceeded the cost of tho article was one of the causes of high coats. Hut there are other practices, too, which have grown to be part of the retAlt l.nler'. service for which the con - sumer must pay. These rectors nrc mo "charge" custom and the custom of allow ing liberal exchange privileges While tho "charge account" system has grown to be) one of the ordlnnry conve niences which wo accept from our dealers, there Is no doubt thnt It Is by no means a commendable custom either for the re taller or for tho buyer. A splendid rrfotner I know once declared to mo thnt ahe made It a custom to pay cash for every Hem ns she bought It. and her reasons were good ones. "Kvcr since my little girl was big enough to be sent to the store ocastonally I have mndo It an Inflcxlblo rule to pay cash on the spot for everything I buy WhyT Simply because I want to train her from tho beginning In right wnjs of spending money. "It's my firm opinion that much of the extra vngnnco of which the average Ameri can Is accused Is duo to tho 'charge' habit. Whatever sho sees and likes sho orders, becauso It Is so enny to say, 'Send It and chnrgo It, to my account' If you have to look In your purse to seo whether you hnvo enough money to pay for your purchdse, you think twlco beforo buying You have to plan your purchasing very carefully when you know thnt alt your family's needs must come out of the cash you hnvo MlMIl Leather Goods for Gifts Cross Gloves Traveling Bags Handbags Suitcases Billfolds Jewel Cases Cigarettes Cases Traveling Cases Wallets BLAYLOCK & 1528 BLYNN, Inc. Chestnut St. Furs Altered and Ilcpaircd. :i:;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillililllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll v& lf2wrt&s .Kttj mt& partem" tamhttteik s SOLID. SOUND 1 r IK AND TART M V. .V Very Choice Selected Dried Fruits Real California? brltrht, clean nnd particularly Rood. Priced for 'quick sellincr. . Medium-Size Prunes. . 10c lb. Large-Size Prunes.... 14clb. Evaporated Peaches. . 10c lb. Evaporated Apricots... 20c lb. Best Lima Beans 12c Choice Lima Beans 10c Best String Beans 12c Choice String Beans 10c satisfying in every way Plum imT .. IP uui:',"i Ik cOUn "'fup. betted OKn C Y31 Tniind Can 3tor3g closed on Chmtaw Dy4. BWMaWIMaaMMMBiiiirfnTrTmitiin - ir - -m on hand I don't want my tlltl gto-a., she can run Inin ... ' know that she can run get anything she likes simply by i.f,. Liiiirgu iu- a wnni ner to rnllt. , ,Z M vnluo of money and to pay In ratm,, t I whatever article she .UrV raonr ' J "Hut business men do their butlnti ' of It on a "churge system.' " nnuSTTr ' I " f JJWm.'" " PwUklM , 1 W."T-" T"?. . e"Vr.. '" L .V18 PlH. "A business house doesn't pay caah foe It . piles. "Why should tho housekeep.tr Ilut the credit system In bulnea t. built on n definite recognized buia i. the first place, the bills which fcu!i! houses run up at their source nt rair tk! tcrlnt are big ones, nnd while th Si! centage of profit may be small, the .mbo nmount In dollars and cents Is buret, causo the gross amount of the bill Is a,iT Supposing a retail store orders tSOO worts of goods from a manufacturer? it t ,: derstood that they can have thirty a sixty days or even more to pay th km Supposo tho manufacturer prices hit waVj. so that thero Is a twenty per cent ! on tho goods That 100 of expected ores! Is In part pay for the credit he extends. I, fact, ha recognizes this nnd allows Tv.:? discount" of two or threo or firs il.? for cash paid. vxr Mlt Now, your retail grocer or dry gaa. merchant charges jou tho same price l yJ pay cash or It the goods are charged. In other words, we must assume that tla charge account. In his case. Is simply! special courtesy. Competition from iteriit thnt sell only on a cash basis usually maia 1 It Imposslblo for the dealer to price it m. ' wares allowing a margin for credit cut-' lamern (CorrrlthO Manicure Cases Photo Frames Poker Sets Bridge Cases Hat Trunks w& f ttt&i -cxVtc0 j. '... .4Cf TC" rL znoin - Bodied m fn r. lu - tSssls SEEDEJ 2 YUVia""'- -acri OfllT. CUVtr v JUtu1 M S&ti &to Wish resh r '"in tnu ..Mrffe ''".. '?'! Hub ''''Mel,, lAartJl?!otti3. ; Ik I 2!.:z:p mh".M Tien. -' true nut l.- . -iir Pflssj . ti 0 m ae f;n. h 'Soto r.-.. --c:- wure w mur wr -"cj. &lrw .ca (:':?. ib. "Hal. 0e it "fts, a V 4 mm -wwn- i 't- ,(tofcS4s, taBff4, 'fr," -?J' fc-at; "; - ' ' iJJ J J MB wmm 9 . v , r -fesw J. , - fV ?&. ittm r?r i t. U 5 i-fY -4 K it ?f t K it