Ti i EVENING BEBRPHIIJAELPHIA; v frBIDY; - MAKOH 2 '1917 FAMOUS USEFUL HOUSEHOLD SUGGESTIONS-BEAUTY HINTS-REVELATIONS OF A W ft .HfK ?HfE TROUSERED SCANDAL-MONGER MORE DANGEROUS THAN A WOMAN -" ! --- I.. "he Man Who Stoops to Harmful Gossip a Vile Creature Parents Who Encourage Untruthfulness in Their Children & .. 1 A WOMAN with "a seroenfa loneuo" is W " a dangerous creature, but how much fKfta ore ao and how Vila la a man from $'r hoso tongue no one Is safe. V' Which philosophizing Is duo to a letter M' received this morning from a young girl '! asking my advice. "Do you think," Is .V'her query, "I should receive any ntten- r-t ttons'from a man who was divorced from j his wife? I havo always been made to 'j think that dlvorco was n. dreadful thing. ..r Hr- . . .4 . . . 1 k'a. Jiei mis man nas Doen so very nice: ana iX rt then, too, ho has told mo that ho allowed ! J; J Vyvettes f iy ,s hu i his wlfo to dlvorco him. ulthough ho could havo obtained tho divorce. Do ou Hot think ho wai unusual to sacrlflco himself lllto this?" And two moro pages In tho same strain. This girl Is qulto oung; nineteen, she saB. Just at that Idealistic ago when many girls nre prono to make heroes out of cery man who Is ngreeablo to tlicm. I can plcturo thin man working on such girl's sympathies by telling her of his unhappy married llta and his present loneliness. There Is nothing unusual about a man allowing his wlfo to sue for divorce. Almost any man 'wilt do an much een when tho blame docs not llo at his door. But It Is decidedly unusual for nny man to tell a. girl whom he knows so slightly as ho does this girl of his marlta.1 unhnp plness and to speak of tho woman who was his wlfo In such a disparaging manner. Ao I said before, a woman who Is a ecandal-monger Is bad enough, but there Is something Infinitely worse nbout a man creature who descends to this sort of thing. MY MARRIED LIFE By ADELE GARRISON .. 1 b ci MANY parents when their angel child Is dlscoxered In a falsehood be wail tho fact and declare they can't un derstand It. Yet, did thex but stop to realize It, they hae been steadily Incul cating this trait in their child by their own untruths. A correspondent signing herself "R. r." In giving her xlcxxs on this subject says: "Realization that tho ridiculous mjth, 'the 'bogeyman Is permitted to exist In come homes even through this modernized era Is certainly astonishing and disap pointing. Why somo mothers terrify dis obedient joung children with Intimations that they will be subjected to merciless punishment or vanish mjstcrlously, through this supernatural character. Is Utterly Incomprehensible. Should not this policy olj exacting obcdlenco through the practice o'f exciting needless fear bo uni versally discountenanced? "Tho first seven jears of a child's Ilfo are the most conducive to the making or marring of Its character. Sooner nr l.itnr -tho child who Is controlled by such an nightly under their beds Tho black leather around the crown of this hat oblijcinKly rolls down in front to bo sure that every one can see the white and bluck stuped crown, which matches the collar and buttons on tho automobile coat. Incxcusablo method will learn of the fabu lous origin of this bugbear Ottaliil) that discover, will nut tend to lncriaso Its faith In tho world In general I'oi qulto unwillinglj, perhaps, tho i lillil, 1111 nblo as It Is through natural lack cf . perlenco and Inability to reason the wh and wbcrefoio of cnlaln iiuestlons of ague understanding, will regard the ex planation of cildoi folk ns dubious -mero makeshifts Consequent I) ouo feels de sirous of urging nil to rehgate tills mean Ingress talo to Its icstlng pHic with tho Vf Itches, the goblins nnd gliosis nnd vail ous other absurdities nil reminiscent of the moie unenlightened lns "Tho result of such secmlngl. filghtful threats upon u child of lm.iglnuttvo nnd sensitive temperament can be actually harmful That conclusion was based upon the admittance of n little girl who had bicn at ono tlmo icullj tenllled by btr mother's assurance that the 'invisible monster' (xxho cariled nxxnx naught, chil dren) would punish her nexcrclx for n trivial mlsdemeinor She icialls xlxldli how ovciwhclmlng fear pievonted her yielding to hei mothers pel suasions to enter n darkened room alone "Hasten tho day when this shadow hovering over the happiness of countless youngsters will have been banished No longer will they hear upon retiring tho hateful admonition, "Close jour ejes and go to sleep or tho bogonian will come for ou.' Nor will thox hesitate at entering a darkened room without mother "Which frlendlx objurgation to rainy parents tempts mo to indulge in somo good-natured ridicule for some nervous women. I'or this Is no pqstulntion but some 'bold and bravo' members of the fair sex possess tho habit of neenlncr THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Letters and questions submitted to this department must be written on one side 0 the paper and stoned with the name of the writer. Special queries like those alien telow are invited. It Is understood that the editor docs not necessanly Indorse the sentiments expressed. All communication for this department should be addressed as follows: THE MOHAN'S EXCHANGE. Eienlng Ledge". Philadelphia, Pa. 1. notr ran stains be removed from marble? delicate enameled furniture be TODAY'S INQUIRIES t. Should H-aheuT X. Carda that are old ntlrk torethtr and nre stlfflcult to hufTI-. What can be done to make tbem tilde more easU?? 1 I It Kood Irapondenre. form to ue red Ink in ror. z. I It rood form louwg m-iiI on letters? 3. "A hat fAr method rnn he it-ed to enl toilet and medicine bottle- before packlne tlir-n for a Journej? ANSWERS TO YESTERDAY'S INQUIRIES m 1 Wash cretonne In bran water ana soap Jtllr. rlne In salt water, partially dry In the ahade then Iron the wrotur tide until completely dir. Make bran water br bolllnc a quart of brail In (even quart of water for an hour. Strain and dilate with cold water. z. Stone window Bills or steps can be kn In rood condition br rubblntr with coarse Hand paper to remor mark., then dimtlni ultli a drj loth. This method ha been round better than the uaw of aoap and water. S. Meats upon arrival from the butcher's ahoold be imwranped and placed on a platter kefore belnt put awar In the Ice box. They srUl lose In flavor If kept In the wrapplnia. 1. It la extremely bad form to write the word "escort" In one corner of on Imitation . There la n -ajlnr that "an apple u dar keep the doctor awar." "I. flnrtltnc the throat eceir dnr win, ,at and water will harden It nnd make It lr- liable to cold Infection Nutritive Value of Soups 4" rTif Editor of Woman's Page: . Dr Madam More houaekeepera ahould real !! ,nA 0U.M, contain much nutrition and have the added advantaae of being economical, which, LIT u",."vt ""have the hlah coat of llvlnt with which to contand, la a valuable point to be con sidered. I am tivln-r readera aevaral of my aoup reclpea: Vaat aaun Thl French recipe and la delicious Is made accord Inr to an old la aellclnuK. ir tha Hl-A,lnn. are carefully followed: Four pounds of veal OnCa. OOVer With CAM Urata anH -ttn .i. . . .. L - -w .. win. Bt.un ,u B,lll mer lowiy all day, when the meat will fall from the bones, then set away to cool over "J"1,' .7', Iext morning aklm off the fat and train through a colander, and aalt to taatel add on turnip, choppedi one onion, cut up: one quarter Pound spaghetti, broken up, and one cup canned tomatoes. Just before serving brown a lump of butter and add to It. English split-pea, soup Cover about four pounds of beef brlaket bone without meat with cold water, simmer slowly all day and set aside X.e.rnt't ,na morning aklm oir the fat which forms and "train. Add aalt. two large po tatoes, sliced, two carrots and one large onion, sliced, end one pound of yellow spUt peas which have been eoaked oyer night In water and trained. Boll gently, stirring frequently to pre- SS2? -MS J?'ffl.iSMS. J2 ..l"' SS-.S-.S! fStaiw li liked; "" '""" " "" mJfmSttS?",.9 Pounds of Iamb bones Uin a. rtsvitk awltri aa.lM - i- a . .. NS Cy andirt aiYffto ct. ii'Si.Sn K.ft," " iSS Vr .onf onion and one-half cup barley. ,!?. " "ViL'- wU1 m clear, dslicloua broth splendid for InvaiMa. it,. .-,i,,.. . ? 5, ren wlU make aoup for av rather large 5 Janilly. They can be proporthsnately reduced ;. or a family of three or four Games for Church Social To th ratlor 0 11 onion a I'ugr oaar lladam Our church culi Intend aoclal at the rarsonoKn next wk ou. pleaie suggest a few to irtvA welf fnl 1 parlor tomea mil THEnCSA. if. 8. Subitltutea for Butter, Eggs and Fo- tatoea If. , ,-v.i V J ,-iV. fOi-fi To tit ESttor of "tfoman'e Fact: X JZAruZiT"m vu" vm oon snort 'HFJV.J0 11""-t butter, eggs or potatoes - Std find that we can manage to a.t alci? vSJ istcsly. instead of potatoes we have been eating $iSF,'ttt,t'".!nl?1,a I" ,h- clngs rathsr " awe tihiuvi eVWVM It'sVUl U, uma.) e. k. f ', T Renere Paint From Floor V M MiHor of "Woman's Fans: s: "J-T-C" Tu Jell tne how to t.itiots gg.B Wtefcto jUort It baa become aealy r( lUrtforSt'jJ If MI vlahto entirely removn the ,i,i , j-rssyatary to ..treah coat. a. aolution of mi-aiusiiun can DO UM Dissolve w w-wer, tnen add th Urns and ariiagi. , Anw a.rew minute-- any other Ideas of amu-ementVi That Voul I tend L1l'5nourn'g"tp:?e8onm:mU" hls 'SP oiiii-H juur uariy is 10 oe held In March why not hae a game suscestite of the March hare? For Instance, distribute cards on which nre xxrltten oucstlons about halra and hare-. For example 1 What hare la always found nmonir the flowers? Harebell 2. What adjectlxe describes a mad March hare 7 Harum-scarum 3. Whose hair xxas the strongest on rec ord? Samson 4. Name a characteristically fjfrman hare? Herr Another game Fomeuhat similar is based upon the similarities to be found In words havine entlrel) different meanliiKS. As for Instance The first spokesman sajs. "I am thinking of a fish a spirit and part of a shoe." Answer; Sole, soul, sole Or u bex-era-re and to complain in a rhlldlsh fashion. Answer: Wine, whine. To measure, a. road Answer: Weigh, xxax A number, dexoured Answer: night, ate A number of other games baxe been pub lished recently and 1 am sure jou haxe seen them If you follow these columns exery day, Furnishing Girl's Room To fs Editor of lt'euia-i' Pant; Dear Madam I am having my bedroom done over and my father Is going to buy me a new set of furniture. I sm analous to have one of the painted sets, as I think them so good look ing, but my mother thinks I ought to have ma hogany or Clrcaailan walnut. XVhat would you advise! , DonOTII-. Tour choice should depend, my dear Dorothy, on whether you Intend to buy something to last you for a number of years. If so, by all means choose the ma hog-any. It will always be In good taste and a few years from now, after the painted furniture has, qulto gone out, you will not regret your choice. If, howexer, your father can amply afford to give you another set In a few years you might choose the, painted furniture, which Is quite the rage.at pres ent and ery suitable for a young girl's room. Vhen a Young Man Calls To the Editor of Woman's Pops; Dear Madam May I aak lou to tell me Ifit Is correct to go to the front door with a young man when he leaves after paying a calif Also should a girl Oder to hold a man's overcoat? JEAN. It Is not usual for a girl to accompany a younf man to the door. Of course. If he I COULD hardly stand us I took the tele phone receiver from Mrs .Stewart's hntul. The lexulslon from deadly fear to the as surance that cxerxthlnt- was all right with Dicky and Jack left mo weak as a baby "Margaret!" Jack's xolco came oxer the phono xlbrant with triiderness nnd strength 'Oh, Jack, Jink'' I xxmh h11lM1xsterle.il from the strain I had been under, nnd I lould not runtit'l tlte liars In my xoke 'Mcodi, deal, steady"' iiimo Jack's quiet Xolte. "V011 mtit not break down now. i:xrxthlnK Is all rlulit " "Did xou see Dliky" My throit was so pirrheil tint the words xvcro almost a xvlilf-pci but Jack caught them "Vis nnd I think xe understand each oilier," he slid qulctl "He Is 011 IiIh xxay to ou noxx 1 xsunt xnu tn promise me that xou xx III fort-it ex er thing that has pni-sed, and tree! him loxlngl. I simply rammt ko axxax unltss I know that cer thing it all ilKht again between Sou uud ottr husband," Mj thought lluw lutk tn the Inst time .latk li til icfused tn lenxe me when trouble threntcned me When tho plijslclan told til1 tint til Utile mother totlld live but n frw xteeks tin was preparing for his ex erudition to South Amerlei At considerable financial loss to hhnelf ho had put nihil his own plan", postponed his trip and dexotid liimclf to my mother nnd inn until rxenthlnj- wits oxer and I Intl. nt in xxork ngaln And 1 ifiuld sec In the light of xvhat t had named nlnep his ictwrii tint the mil) loimiii 1ip did not a.k me to be his wife nt that time xwis tho fear that I might accept him through gratitude. "ijiv to ronnirr mi:' Again the unbliTilen iinwckniue query came to ni mind Would It not perh ps luxo boen hotter for me If he had rexialed hi heart In mc" Jacks tnlip brnuglit mo back from the nst tn tho pKxeiil "What Is tlin mutter Madge" f nm waiting dfar foi xour word I know jou xx 111 lint break it "Ves .lark 1 promise ' I said faint! "Hut, nh Jin k. I 1 in I bear to haxo xou K nxxa like this' Is tills renll the end- Am 1 not to sco nu Just once more?' ?seei In nil mx inrtlngs with in) brother-cousin had I felt so grief-stricken Of course, this was partly duo to the fact tint lie was going aunss the ocian to Join tho French engine ling imps The ilnnris were xerx miuh tigalnst bis exer coining bnik again Hut theio wa.i a mote Minister sldo to my snrmw I filt gulltx as if It were mx hnnd that was pushing hhn aiross the water I (ould not luxe felt worse If I had xxiitlin tho xxjiratit for his execution "Vou ale miking it xer hard for me. dear' Jink s xolce held a nproacli that Mung me "Vou know I must not see xou again "And Margaret," his xolco sounded a sterner, almost a hitter note, "try to for got mo altogclliir" HOW Jllli STI'WAIIT Iinr.PHD "1 nexer inn do that, Jack," 1 answered tremulously ' Hotter so, deal : better so, ' he said graxei) "jour futtirn Is xvlth our hus band He loxes xou madl). dexotedly. You must do nothing that xvlll disturb our happiness " M) brain was so filled with tlin imm of Jack's going aw ax from me that I did not realize tho Mgnlflcinie of his xvords about Illeky "I raid good-bx (o jou an hour ago" tho deep xolco went on "You know exery thing that Is In 111) lieait If jou exer need me, and I nm nlixe Mrs Stewart xvlll let me know, and I will come to jou at once Xniv be a braxc girl once more .and xxlsh me link " "You know I wish xou exer) tiling that 11 ktou j returned, struggling with tny sobs "Cinnd-bx Jack " "Oood-b) " The deep xolce lield a hus kier note, and Jaik hung up the receixcr abruptly as If he. too rotild bear no more. The moment h id come' I had n feeling which ninounted almost to a premonition that nexer again would I hear ni) brother cousin's xolce As 1 turned from the telephone, Stewart rushed ton aid me Mere, quick, sit down here ' sho said, nnd going to her corner cupboird xvas back almost Instantl) with n tiny glnss of cordial .Something in m face must haxo alarmed her. for she pressed the pungent liquid to my lips and insisted that I drain exerv drop of It I wai too numb with the emotions tint had racked mo to resist her. I drank whnt she 1 gaxe me. choking a little at Its strength, and then xvlth closed ejes wearily rested mv head against tho chair hack. I felt mx old friend's hand lightly strok ing my tnlr nnd her xolce murmuring xxoids nf xxhlch 1 could rnlrh r,nl.. o r..i...i t... :.- " "u ....,,., u,lc UL mere xxas one which I taught moro than once niinir mind' Sho said and then "I'oor, blind child" FRIDAY'S FASHION SUGGESTION HOUSEHOLD HELPSJ Smart Meather-proof coat of Scotch tweed. The inspiration of this model was the aitman's coat. -Mrs. word mournfully, ICopj right ) co.ti.ui;d TOMortnow) Vanilla Kisses Whip four whites of eggs xery stiff xvlth a pinch of silt and mlc with It a cup of Icing sugar taking cam not to work the eggs more than possible after the sugar Is mixed In Then put It Into a forcing Ing with a plain pipe for the purpose and force It out into little cono shapes I'lnce these on llghtl) xx.ied baking tins, dusting oxer with icing sugar and "place them In the oxen, which must be of a moderate heat nnd bako till 1 pale fawn color and cr sti and brittle when they can he rcmoxed from the pan with a knife Take them tin and serxe when cold xvlth whipped cream. .Salmon Souffle Skin bono and drain ono can of salmon Fltke it with a sllxer fork and add to it a small grated onion, a tablespoonful each of Worcestershire sauce, chutney bitud and melted butter Two heaping tablespoon fuls of bread crumbs, one tablespoonful of ground walnuts, pepper, salt, the Juice of half a lemon nnd the stliriy beaten xvhltes of three eggs, mix well, put In buttered ramekins and bake ten minutes The Spanish Peasant The Spanish peasant works exer- dav and dances half the night, jet eats chlelly black bread, onion and watermelon. THERE ate blusterv, lain) da)s xxlien It Is difficult to carry an umhrell-i 1'nshlon, 'lest xvo forget," glxes va a gentle reminder In the form of smart xxcnther-proof top coats which make an umbrella a useless accessorj. Storm coats nnd mackintoshes used to be cltimsj, unnttractlxe-looklng garments, which xve added to oui wardiobes on ac count of their utility. The xxeather-proof coat of today possesses all the smartness and charm of the up-to-date top-coat It Is made of such fashionable materials as English or Scotch txxeed, craxenette or coxert cloth In plain weaxes or mixtures What could be more charming foi rainy weather wear than this stunning, xveather- Iii oof coat of Scotch tweed? The material Is it mixture in warm tans flecked xvlth brown and red, and, like the majority of the smart coats, it is built on military lines. It Is double-breasted, crossing far oxer st one side, and but two buttons are used to fasten It The collar stands high about the thrmt and the raglan sleexes are fin ished with wide turned-back cuffs. The coat Is roomy nnd comfortable A stiap belt holds tho fullness In at the normal waistline, below which tho skirt flares wide A soft silk In a pleasing tone of dull green Is used for tho lining. A Scotch bonnet of tweed, matching tho coat cnmpletes this smart stormy-weather costume (Copj right.) Mull Tell me not of Grecian Isles And a. charm that's olden, Hroodlng on the turquolso blue That the Argo's oar-barks knew. Where n sun-steeped case beguiles, Far away and golden! There's a western Isle I know, Where the last land merges In the gray and outer seas, Southward from the Hebrides, And through old sea rax ems go Old Atlantic dirges! Gray It Is, and xery still In the August xveather; Gray the basking seals that flock On their Jagged lift of rock; Starkly heaxes a xvaste of hill Gray, untouched of heather! Giay streams show, by cliff and hag, Pools find runs that riot. Theie the great gray sea trout rise, Splashlng sllxer nt jour flies. There the gray croxv from the crag Croaks across the quiet' That's the place xvhere I xxould be, AVhere tho winds blow purely; For I hear, by fancy blest, All the fairies of the West Sound their sllxer pipes for mo Horns of Klfland surely! Patrick It. Chalmers Nesselrode Pudding Boll one dozen and a half French chest nuts; xvhen they nre done, peel, p6und and rub through a slexe. Put this pulp In a saucepan with the beaten yolks of four eggs, half apint of cream and halt a pint of thick pineapple syrup Cook oxer hot water until thickened, but do not boll Tie tnoxo from the fire and beat the mixture hard. Cut In small pieces three ounces of candled pineapple and soak In Maraschino cordial for two or three hours. Turn the chestnut and cream mixture into a chilled freezer and xxhen about half frozen add the fruit. Continue to freeze until firm and smooth and repack In lea and rock salt for two or three hours before serxlng. f FOUNDED 1858 De-weeS Quality and Standard Famous Over Half Century Hosiery That Wears Our hosiery is special value, because xvc buy onlv the hrr ti market oilers, and xve sell at close nrofits? Compare the qualty and prices of our hosiery for yourself. quality Gordon "H 300". Silk Hosiery. Black, White and newest shades. Silk Lisle Hosiery. Black. White, Tan. . New Wash Kid Gloves S2.50 . ", White -with black and white embroidery. Pique sewn. viaajj, .j ma 11 aiyie, liXCCIlcnt quality. Potatoes Salt added to potatoes when nearly done Insures flouriness and prexents them going to pieces vtiti huakv friends, the Ilusslans, Uscandlnaxlans and the Scotch, as well as the efficient little Japanese, haxe fong ago subscribed to the xalue of dried flili as a nutritious basis of the diet. But wo haxe not yet welcomed It -very warmly to tne American table And jet there are many lend ttiemsemcB i for almost exery Six Delicious Dried-Fish Recipes the and they preparation xarletics palatable meal m- Dried fish go through a process of sal inl and drying and smoking ulilch shrinks their fibers because of the exaporatlon of water Tho consequence Is that jou buy a highly concentrated food xxhen you buy dried fish, and one In which there is .ery little sle per pound Here aro fcoine suggested pos sible uses for this food: Ton BHtUKFAST on IXNCHEO.V, DISHES Kippered herring, either plain or canned, xvlth mustnrd or tomato sauce Plain or dried herring Salt mackerel ... Shredded codfish with potatoes Dried cured salmon, cither broiled or creamed , , .... Hloatets, dried, cured and broiled. fop. u'ntiiko.v on suppint dishi:s Finnan bnddle , Sliced codfish, brollod or creamed 01 scalloped. ti,,i Ancboxles, either ns appetizers, broiled or added to a salad Fish bills, canned, with tomato sauce Hero is a luncheon dish that Is a com pleto meal by Itself: CODFISH UN' CASSEROLE Ono cupful of rice, four cupfuls of milk, one cupful of flaked codfish, tw o eggs, tx o tablespoonfuls of butter, salt, pepper, hrcid crumbs . Cook the rice In tho milk until It is creamy Then add tho flaked fish, buttei. well-beaten eggs and seasoning Butter the casserolo and pour In tho mixture, hprlnklo bread crumbs on top nnd dot xxlth butter Bake until nicely .brotxned CREAMED MACKEREL Mackerel should bo soaked for twentj four hours xxlth the skin side on top Place on a snuccpan, coxci xxlth milk and simmer for fifteen or twenty minutes Remoxe the fish and place on a shallow baking dish In the oxen. Rub together one tablespoon ful of butter xvlth ono tenspoonful of Hour, add slowly the hot milk In which the fish has been cooked, season xvlth a llttlo pepper Wrinkles SPECIAL REDUCTION from February tilth until April 1st. fnr the eradication of XVrlnklps Pit- tings and Frckles. I ClUAKANTi:!' bv this scientific, treatment to do ALL I claim for It. Tho marxelous results obtained aro most astonishing Tnkn attvnntnea nf this rare nnnnr- tunlty toda l'hona bpruce 1158 ror appointment. 7t . V v COMPI.KMON Mir. of rote roller i'rrraralloiu 1e-707 Flanders nidi. Pat. ls'il. XXolnnt rlt. at 15th. I'hlla., l'a. EDWARD DILLON Formerly with TIFFANY & CO. THE UVTKST FIFXII AVF.MJK STII.KS IN Wedding Invitations Marriage Announcements) Social. Professional. Business Cards 727 iiai.k nmi.niMi CI1ESTNUT AM) JUMl'KH STREETS ASK FOR and GET Horlick's The Original Malted Milk Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price. f ItSwsi What "daughter of Ke" docs not take delight in an occa sional chat with her friends? Make it all the more en joyable by scrxing some refreshing bcxeragc and 10c White Yellow Chocolate "The Cake That Made Mother Stop Baking" jl t f?MfPIPiPSrl! 10c Sponge Raisin Molasses i IPjS ' A H!AT IP FIT yiIET , jl Bf You Can Buy Girls' Shoes at Special Prices NOW X?'cMduE." "ft "h'u '" y " ' .apply jrirl our n-sRnWmonf ; i.... i - "" ul " flj , ---..-..v ,0 iuiKci niuii yuu j. ..mi c.Bownere, Dur. only limited numb in each size at these low prices. Misses and Growing Girls A Are titled correctly by experts In our DownStairs Department 111 1 - o I y v II V vOx ' Af IW "o r NSC 7 s' S1.15 ' . B .55 Patents leather or Dull Calf, with kid or cioin top. sizes tfft qo nre Also a lace model In Tan or Black m Russia Calf. Sizes 11 Q r Two- to 2 .1 tDs3.nl I I I -a-aa-aw at Ijsi J) ti'i I 1 1 t rSf8"? model "-Dull to 7 $3.90 , Some shbes in button, with "M v t.uw) top. THE CHEERFUL CHERUB I cent Feel pious yKen in cKurcK , I simply sit -cjmJ ' count the. lights I Uwa.ys (Feel reli5iou3 thoudk j - , f -i-Lr uuiaoors tJiono. on vindy nitjhts. PTC""1. V tj I & il ami strain tlic mixture oxer tho fish, liot, e.irnlslicd xxlth clippiieU parsley ANCHOVY HALAD Vasli, ekln nnd bono the nnchoxUj Koal for half nn hour. Then drain dry them Hllce threo hard-boiled e. arranpo tho nnchoxlci nnd the cite Jii. nn IxllMpn to.nxna Snr. l.l .r.V '' maxonnalso dressing a Hero li n xery RUbstantlal fish dlik stlltnhln fnr th hf.niv mnnl f i,- j ,fl " " cio uay; CIIUAMUD FINNAN HADDIU Sem TtXO CUpfUls Of XXIlltO (or ClT.im) Unr. txxo tahlefpoonfuli of butter, thrte tin ijiio uiuiexpnniuui 01 Rrnteu cneeie tworinC full of flaked nnnau haddle, pepper Doll one esse hard. Add tho butter li j oiks of ttxo cugs to cream iaiice chwS ami pepper and minced hard-boiled l "lllen mill tltn fish nn.l honl n, ,i.l" 'l .... ........ ,,, tuijviuri. (Copyrleht ) TANDARDVJ ofCORSET WONDERLIFT Works Wonders f 1 Hygienic-Fashion Service 1 (a) Wonaerlift device xvhfi adjust- ed Incorrect position, (b) Kcmoitt suay back" by correcting poise. O (o) Wonderhft Bandlct does the 7 work of healthy abdominal mus cles (A) tnproves contour of body bt upllflws ana reducing superfluous fitsb. J (0) Combinatlonof front steels with adjustable Bandlets lifts internal organs into normal Dosition. (M Fl't Unsabdomtn into nonnal.youthjul lints. A (a) Curved front steels equalize, control, uplift and hold superfluous flesh on abdomen in position, W duces site oj abdomen; giics prcptt hang" and style to skirt. ti (a) Garters, detached from front, ' steels, avoid pressure over abdo men. (W Holds corset close, Jnsuiti smooth lines over hips aud thighs. NEVER a corset like the Nemo Won derlift. Never a corset service so helpful and healthful so comfortabh ultra-stylish. INVESTIGATE! Study the Wonderlift closely! It has a valuable message for nearly every woman. if Be a Wise Woman! Learn to enjoy Won derlift comfort and tyle, Accept no substitute. There's nothing: "like it," nor "just as good." - i . FOR ALL FIGURES, From $5.00 up yi Good Starts Eptryuhertst Nina Hi-rftalc-Fuata l-utittti, Nnr TA '&. m jitm-i Htn- in B. F. 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