mmm rrcA i . atyy . ff "wtt''' irvrarr wttip mo 7T&rnrimm&wwi?.rs'x.mr v.FtMVr"w '.iWjr'M.W"1-,' ,y-v'.Tv,'""-l'A", - ' 'VirrAV;- ' "." 'imm'JWr t v WP- 1 .' i Y ' -.-. ' '' .-'. i' w' EVENING LEDGER-PHILABELPHIAV MONDAY, APRIL' 30, 1917 WRITER'S CONCEPTION OF WHAT CONSTITUTES A GENTLEWOMAN HOUSEHOLD HELPS US', fcrt. m'TL1 . i .. ' n" L-'i' li.. t,it?r ly-' If m. Wa is LADY WHAT W ' INTERESTING DEFINITION True Gentlewoman LThings She Will Not Let Herself Do, According to Kuth !' interesting question, "What la n sy?" Is answered very satisfactorily f?ltuth Sheparil Phelps In tho North flcan Review In confuting Mrs. Put (i's definition of that person. Tho ter agrees with Mrs. Putnam In to IrHhat the lady Is to bo dlstliiKUlihed I other wompn by tho number of m sho may not do. Hut she does nut ttether agree with tho latter's further ncepllon that theso iuq tho things dch society will not let her do, and HiVea her own definition thusly: w "The true lady resembleH the great lady , m oeing aisiinguisueu uy ine tnings sno Sittn not do; tho difference Is In her sane- . tion. Those are thlmr who will not let P'f fi!k..i j ...... i.,i.tt.ii ..... rfiQincH uu, nci iiiiiiuiwuii iuuii:: limn jtwlthln the other from without. She v blooms upon every level, In every parterre, , he and her opposite, and we may often fld them tho children of one mother. ji,"We can best understand many things ,fc? looklnjr first at what they are not; 'and. the lady Is not a martyr, nor an jW.'efcoette,' nor a. euimudgeon, nor a cat. ' jJWia never makes scenes, and her feelings Syftre never hurt; she never j.ets you right, Ejjaever condescends to seorv, never puts 7j$you in the wrong, but quietly creeps Into '.VSf... ., llA.o,.Ul -1,.. f ... 11. . I- ... t Willing, with a superhuman touch of un iBelhshness,' not to appear .so; she can give llVfii, .mrnmn.'u mnut nlimlili..! ....I....1 f.Jtorgo the martyr's crown, and seem to be always doing what alio likes. Sho la ''able and wllllnir. In shore tn iln ntlrulv Without credit and to I.p paid with an uncomprenenuing love willing to be mis- Understood! Indeed, her virtues are for vfethe most" part so dllllcult and uncongenial h jMo-unregentrate feminine nature that we : ftean only wonder and admire n i-nflnrtim' lyfcow many women have succeeded In being rsMles at all. fc.W, "VVe are not asking a new version of rijda old question The Ividy or the Chris- THE WOMAN'S fwW- r -ft-.. ..r ....... ...i..uj.-.f .- ..j y We iiaper only and signed with the name of lite tuner. Special queries like thrive given if Bfloto arc (iivdcd. It U understood that the editor dues not ncccisarlly indorse tho ,-(, ttntiment expressed. All communications lor this department thould be addressed & M qUobs: TI1U WUMA.N'M i:CIIA.tii:, Evenlna Ledger. I'hiladchihia. Pa. TODAY'S AC 1 When m rake rrrlp rnll fr milk mill ;)on U at hand vh.it run ! Kitltl(ntrl villh- rft'.'aot damoce to the cakp? t, Whfn should llmnr-ins lie uililnl tu ill-lifs.' tU Ilow rnn randle htuh ho utilized? ANSWERS TO SATURDAY'S INQUIRIES mix, a bwev ploch of linking hoU ntldttl to n dUh will make It more readily .UceMlWc. EiS-fil k . 77 ' . av. .Maetientii. iiniriiiiti- miiiiine. rire or oiner BK-.-- .-; .:..'... t vf rtaDIr are delirious ir ii.iueu in ine eminr Kprimi or pineapple eheeie hell. ey'S. Dellrlou leeetuble Muhid iuii he nmde tnra a rew Irrt-oier ,eiteliiiie, uui u neei. fU, bean, etc, combined, whrn there ure not Mwach to line fteparutel Viu.nnH.lnl n n .1 X... 1 . K X ( , l..'lls ffWo the Editor o ll'omoii' Page ty Dear Madam Can sou ljublltth In our column lu . ULUIIUII11LUI UllU .1UU1131 II1L KlVt,.. js some nuffeestlons ror economkHl meui iiini ff.jllhn nlaile from left oerx? I tln.l It ho hnra f'ftto 'think up" new dluhe for ever ilav In the Mw. Ulr- HtANK T. xne following list or wcn-uainticeu meais taken from a pamphlet Issued ny tne United States Department of Agriculture: 1 i i,.j nnairliettl nr tnnrnronl or rice cooheu Willi Etomato. onion or green pepper, and cheese "ver cheese sauce, served with white, graham i(J9t whole-wheat bread and butter, and xewea or sucea iruu nnu himpie cookics. T7nll.1 1ta ItatraH tann I Inneill with iriinced p left-over meat, chipped beef or fresh or iS canned fish, served with beet, dandelion or rVother greens, dressed with peanut. olle. y cottonseed or other table oil. wltli vinegar Fund lemon Juice enough to ll.nor tlio dress- tS.lng, ana wheat, corn or rye ureau aim 1? TtnllAff t.A Dr-l(KlA(l fltl flfriru ReeVOft ,",rt...'r,.rr."r:v,: ;.. '.."" j :::.. B wnn a, nuccuieni legeiuunr, nutii a riencu ) Tomatoes, cannea corn, green peas or oeaua 5k''nd bread and butter, nnd nuts and raisins Miar other dried fruits &" . ,i .. n.nt Sitiwhlte that is. thickened milk sauce. wfetMrved with corn bread and syrup. I Tjf.' Meat pie (meat from Inexpensive cuts) or vfjwi pirt wiin liour or poiaiu uniai, reii ftb turnips, carrots, onions or parsnips tHBd biscuits and butter, with Jam or Jelly .AC'iioi cnocoiaie. S 't,Mashed potato, with creamed codllsb evuui ih, cream sauce cuiiiuuuiik a- iiii;o can LfAnJN.k naM'A.1 ...ItV. Ir.,t..n.. ..tttl. r.tl ...l.l .VII fcvuueuoc. ci. nnu iciuid iit, ..it ii.ii. .?S rAni- rf l.mnn 4,,ta ilpdiafnn ,i ,i . 1 .ironl. EU ' " tlHWI, JWI..U Ulinoina, .,. .,w. ),Sir8 and cheese or peanut butter sandwiches. ftfle Meat stew (Inexpensive cuts of left-overs). , ISwlth turnips or other vegetables. Including K-Vleft-overs, and with rice in the stew or Hour 'tTcr 'corn meal dumplings; or llsh chowder V wade from fresh, canned or dried fish, crack- '"rs, skim milk and onion, sered with bread it! luia putter una ireu or uicncu iruu. t K; Oatmeal Bread Y In rfltor"o woman's raoe: vifr Ai&uftin 'I.HI1 yuu una 100 uirfciinn lur IMktntf oameai preaa; iir-Aur;ii. Zpne cupful rolled oats, one-half cupful umcai, one anu a nun leaBuoomuis au, BJablespoonful hhortenlng, two cupfuls fjwater, one-half yeast cake, one-half t molasses, one-quarter cupful luke- n' water, four cupfuls Hour. Mix the , "cornmeal, salt and shortening, add the Hipr water and let stand for an hour, n, add the yeast dissolved in lukewarm tttrv the molasses and flour. Mix well. r "ana let rise until uouDie, peat wen. Iota greased pans, let rise, again and (in a moderate oven about fifty mln- i 'Ji. Curried Chicken i"lV4fItor o'TVomas'a Paoe: i xaiam -neaa leu me noir to mane I .Vfkiclten in a thamijr uiin and oblige. j. MArllllA r. ingredients needed are: One table shopped onion, one ounce butter. oruTui flour, one teaspoonful r, one-half teaspoonful salt, one chopped red peppers, one-quar- dle-Ail ' nrmked .r.hleken. nnit tea. lemon iJulce,' one-half pint milk. . (MrtUr.rn-the blazer, then etlr in booh) until Drowned, aim nour ewlr, mqletened with milk. WliUl uilK, aaa tne cnicken i ev iwi waier ana cook ,WMm wis Mlt ana fJt'.BH;'Hrtv of hot l'l" UtmrnjCmM wm -. '-. ".'. for ., ou p- IS SHE? AN Distinguished by the snepard lJnelps Vyvettes An interesting hat because of its many sides and tingles thero are three of each. One side is fringed with wisps of feathers. tlan'' for either without the otlie" Is a lame and Imperfect being. The l.uly may in her softnes.s, lm fnrlle. and full at norno crisis for lack of iron In hei. The Chris tian, on tho other hand, who Is Imper fectly a lady Is capable of keeping for her nearest and dearest a self po unbeau tlful that not one person of her acquaint ance would iccognlze it as a portrait of hpf. So wo must haM them both; and this Is not one of life's true dilemmas, for we can have them. Tho Chilstian must provide the motive, in love of omo one or .some thing other than herself; while It is the lady who must seo that tho saciillce Is perfiumed in a way to make no one uncomfortable. Sho must hiiffer as a Christian, but smile as a lady, to smile a.s u Christian would mako her a maitryr and spoil the picture." How many of us, I wonder, can measure up to this standard? EXCHANGE . ., ... . . . INQUIIUES 1. II lmt n.imi-H iirfi hnint nf the KiirN eUen for a proturctltn lirlde Unciun? S. Ih It niwxnty for a lirldn to wrltf. pcr .oinil thank Jim" letter fop alt of tier pre-enth? S. Willi ll pen doe, the mother of the hrlile iccuiiy In (Imrili? I. It U nnt Bond form to ndilre . neddinic Inilliitlan "Mr. itud Mr. John hmltli nnd fumlb,' 2, In Hrndlnc wcddlnc luiltntloii to a fumllv loniNtliiR of fiilhrr. mntlirr. one d.iuchler una two Min. one Imltiitlnu 11111.1 he sent to Mr. line! Mr, .lull 11 .Smith, with the n.iine of Jll inlth written iinderneatli th.it of her parent, while uiiolhrr iniltiitlon hlioiilil he mldresed to the Mf.r. Mnllli, .1. Meddlm; iinnoiinremeut are neier tMited hefore the irremons, hut 11 eooii uh possible ilfterwiiril. Anxious to Do "Her Hit" To the Vditor 0 Woman' Pauc: llenr .Miidam An IImmmi I.tlnirn mine Into ni pn!eiun not lonif aim. und 1 nolked th apiienl for Arnerlcnu women 10 do their hit In the present irlsl. I am a member of a IuIj that could at leant Ueote some tlnin to dolnc eomethlne toward that end. I wonder If wo could make nome MippHea? I hne eome experience In that, haMni; l.een a nure in tralnlne for nbout a e.ir. If not. unjthlnn: else will do. ( J- j, Watertown. Jllnn. As you live In such a distant cltv. 1 can gho you little Information about the lied Cross In that vicinity Hut If ou will wiite to the American r,ed Cross he.nlciu.irteri, Washington, D. (.'., you can obtain full par ticulars as to the steps necessary to Mart a branch of tho Hed Cross chapter near your home. It Is tho most practical medium through which to work. As you have bad some experience training for a nurse you should bo a most able, leader for a class of this kind. Care of the Hands To the Editor of Woman's Page; Dear Madam To leinuvn the main and pre serve tho flexibility of tho hand, which often rtlHnppear after jeare of housework, take a little awdut. hold It In the palm of the hand, then pour mm; kerosene oil oer It. Work tho mixture up with both hand. the name a wash In them with soap and water, and ou wl I rnii ,faManerina.'ew' "1"""'"t the luarVe hard feeilnu will disappear, tho hard riiiek w III b devoid of black particles and the 'ra will bo tinn-llnr to their tips. M. C. Summer Mourning To the r.ditor of Woman's Page: Dear Madam I am a nirl of nineteen and havo been In mournlnp for my mother for the lant threo month. Would It bo correct for mo to wear white during the summer? FUANCKS. All white, especially for one of your age Is correct, but you should be careful to mako It pure white or all black, with white collar and cuffs. A white gown worn with a black nnd white hat and black shoes would bo half mourning, whereas a white gown, white shoes, white hat trimmed with dull white taffeta or white crepo Is considered as deep as all black and Is suitable for a young per son It Is very expensive, however, as It must be perfectly correct. Some persons prefer for this reason to keep to black. Wears Another Man's Iting To the Editor of Woman's Pane: Bear Aladam I am engajred to a Blrl and I aw another fellow's ring on her finger. She swears she does not go with him. that he Is only a friend and lnt her the ring for one day only. Could you tell mo If I should get angry "' hrJ a. 8. 1. It Is Just possible the young woman may have been teasing you. Since she Is en gaged to you,- however, she should hardly wear another man's ring; reason with her and try to make her see that she was In. the wrong. Mending Rug To the Editor 0 IVomoa's Jooe: Dear Madam Please tell ma how to mend a rug that has begun to wear In one or two Plates. (Mrs.) o'x. Lay the rug smoothly upon something soft and sleazy, wool crash or serge, and fasten It so the threads run true with those of the rug. It the original fabric shows appreciably darn It down on tho patch, matching the darning wool to the colors. It there is a hole put the wool double into a very large needle, then stick;. through from the top and bring up again in almost the same place, tie to the end above, stick back, up agln, etc., until the entire space Is covered with , woolly loops. Cut them. through, then trlm.amooth, with a pair of vry;, eharii , Kttwi,' Icomb with , a -oaarse VVJUluifijlk VVJl Tliee tetter from nn Amerlenn clrl nert Inir "llli the rnnk of ilriitrniint III 11 Frrnrll iirinv hotiltiil hiiik of the Mnrne rnmtltute "oiia of the nm.t inlinitite uml holy thine uhlrh hne lieen Miril for our romfort not of the unirlpool nf emhiittlril Kurooe. I Una In thre letter name fragment nf true ntone ment for the mine nii iiiiiI hlumlcr of war. Ihe imre tell with it unndrrfii! polcnttnt humor .he Jo)M iiml .nrrnu of the uar lio-ullul.1' ItlCIIAKI) C. t'AllOT. (Ine of the uorld'i urentent rrltlrs uml hiitnanUt. April lot. Vltry I AM ersinlle over getting back to work' Now that tny l'urlslnn fling Is over, I mlRlit is well own Hint It was a ter rific strain on my nerves. I discovered tb.it a (IviIUn llfo Is unlienlthv for ine. ami that 1 tlirlc under the banner nf tlio lied Cross. Since pence doesn't appear Im minent thnt Is an encouraging dlsrover! There were cloven of the original Verdun group in Hie satin on my return mid you should have beard tlio shout of welcome It was a regular fete at every bedside. When I got down toward the end of the iiV 1 found one beaidleps hero lying beaming III bis bid, with two tiny lighted candles stuck to the rail above bis bead, tho candles uf my birthday cake "to lelelir.ite otir return, little mot her--you must neer leave us again." You nsk about "the skeleton " You will be glad to know lie Is at Toulouse, on the. high ro.id to wnlldng He wiltes that the work 1 did on those poor turnrildowu feet was l.itlngl snllsfHitoiy He had double anthrotomle of tho knees, and when he cams the. Instep weio bent like h ballet- THE GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX By JOHN HAUVEY KELLOGG, M. D LL. D. ! nnatcrr in hrulih ne(oii, Itnelur Killogg in tlni mmt mil daitv olic advice 011 inrrriillre me.frlnr. luf In 110 cine 11 ill In tale thr nth ot inriMnu ilinnnoirt 0 or lirrvcrfMilo Jor nllmrnt rrcjtiiri'iiu mimical lirfitmriit or drum. Wheat 0N12 of the oldest and certainly the mot valuable remedies In the treatment of constipation Is ordinal y wheat bran Hrnn contains a large amount of cellulose, in an Indigestible form The apprehension which sonio authors h.ivi cxpnssed concerning tlio irritating effects of bran .11 u wholly with out foundation As a matter of fact, when well boftened with water, bran Is no longer an Irritant, but Is an emollient The thin films of cellulose become as soft and pliable as wet paper, and excite the bowel, not by scratching or Irritating It. but by a gen tle titlllatlnu. wi to speak, and bv giving to the food suillcient mas to distend the Intestine nnd stlniul.ito it to igorous ac tivity. In Its ordinary commercial form, bran is scarcely fit for use, on account of the large amount of dirt which it contain, In cluding multitudes of lurteila Kor in testinal ue as a la'xatlve, it should be carefully piepated by thoinugh cleaning and vagning 01 mo wneai ueioro kii-ciuik and by sterilization of tho bran One or two rounded teaspoonftils should be taken nt each meal, tho amount depending upon th chai.tcter of other foods taken. The writer has never seen any 111 effects from the uvo of sterilized bran Hran Is a much more ctllclent laxative than mineral waters of any sort, besides being harnile., while mineral waters aio injurious Many persons wboe bowels can no longer bo made to act by means of pills or other drug laxatives respond readily to the sys tematic use of bran, either by Itself or combined with mineral oil. Fruit Between Meals Is It Inrmful to eat modnr.itely nf ripe fiult between mMla ' 11. 11 I' It Is mobt certainly unwise to annoy the stomach with continual eating of fiult or ot any other substances; but If iinvthlng Is to bo taken between meals, lipe fiult Is of all substances tho most pel inissible. because It requires virtually no gastric work. A rlpo apple, for example, contains nothing which 1 entities gnstilc digestion. Tho amount of protein Is so small as to lie vl tually negligible. The rarhohvdrates njo already converted Into sugar leady for Im mediate absoiptlon. Tin re Is no fat present. Well-ripened fruit has been not onlj cooked In the sun, but digested as well These rimatks do not apply to such fruits as titled dates, figs or bananas, but only to fresh, juicy fruits. An orange or an apple taken at bedtime or before breakfast in the motnlng is sometimes beneficial In cases of chronic constipation Teething Babies and Stomach Troubles Whv do teething babies usually have stomich truublc? -MBS T !' Teething Is a normal process nnd it Is not necessary for tho stomach and bowels Jo be out of order Such troubles nre usually tho result of giving the child Im proper food or food not properly prepared or some other error In the euro of tho child. Neurasthenia Doss prolapse of tho stomach and bowels pro dure neurar,thenla? M. T MARSHALL. Weakness of the trunk muscles results In a sagging of the abdominal wall and a pro lapse of tho organs. This may possibly causo gastrlo or pelvic neurasthenia, but such cases must be very rare. Neurasthenia is usually due to Intestinal toxemia re sulting from constipation and the absorp tion of poisons from the intestine. Cancer What I cancer? O, N. J. As used by the laity tho term cancer Suedes, Bucks and Kidskins In the Season's Largest Showing of Summer Colors Delicate, exquisite style creations which place footwear in the very forefront of fash ion's necessities. The models are ex tremely smart, the colors more beautiful than ever. And, being made of the finest ma terials throughout, the prices are most mod erate. $8 $9 $10 Blacks and Tans as low as $5 UheHarperShoQ'lSo. .WALKOVER .JHQPS tl dancer's. Kveii admitting his recovery, which seemed Impossible, he would bo obliged to go about on the points of bis Iocs, the knees being permanently stiff. At first after "peeling" with evety conceivable dissolvent, I began Just the slightest rjlcitr Iwiyc which developed Into maBsage. and then I Invented an apparatus. Now don't laugh ; anyhow It straightened out the illlllctllty. A board nbout fourteen Inches square was padded with cotton and swathed neatly in n bandage. This was laid verti cal ng.ilnst the soles of tho feet which I tiled to place as neatly ns possible In a not mat position. Then 1 attached ti band age (having no elastic, which would have been bettei) to the head rail of the bed on one side, passed It around the board and up the other side, fastening it again to the rail as taut as possible. The knot was tightened twice a day. Hesult In two weeks those refractory feet had legalncd a ptoper attitude. You who live In Ilia land of perfect 11pp.1t ntus will smile, but Just leineniber that Amlil.itice i lacks i-evetal things. i;.iter-eve. tlrc.U incirlmctit this evening. The Cap tains gramophone Is lit full swing niul tliilly-two palt.s of e.ves lire dancing Willi delight and tliltty-two palls of hands, many liilidnged. ine feebly beating time to the "I'ollcciuairs Holiday One Step." which Is equally appreciated with lleethoveti's "Len inite" It makes 11 relief after (loud I'll day with lis fasting nnd general solemullv Hubs of credit, In lieu of i-chool wotk, i:.isicr Sunday. (t'np right bv V It. lllltterfield ) The next letter will appear In tomorrow' Kvelllne Ledger. Hran applies to growths which continue to de velop Indefinitely nnd finally break down and ulr untie, scattering throughout the body, and which when removed ate liable to leturh Cancer Is usually a local disease when It begins, and If leinoved nt once Is not llkelv tu leturu Hverv giovvth nr sore which does not heal at once should bn submitted to a competent surgeon for examination Food for a Delicate Baby Wh.it tu the best food for a delliate bahy when the mother has no milk? .Mils tl. T livery elToit should be made to secure a wet nurse The flooding of the market with lufnnt foods and the more accuruto knowledge of how to modify cow's milk to meet the needs of the human infant has produced a scarcity of wet nurses, but It should not bo forgotten that woman's milk Is especially lilted for the needs of the human Infant Tho physician should se lect the wet nurse, who must bo In good health and free from any blood taint or trace of disease. (Copyright ) Take It Easy The ieally clever house manager makes liousecle.mlng ns little apparent to the members of her family as possible. Per haps vi hen enrpets wero tacked down at the edges of tho floor, when much uphol stered furnltuie was the rule and when every available shelf, table, and chair back was decked with a tidy, It was Impossible to take housecieanlng calmly. But now It Is surely as easy to houseclean one or two looms nt a time as It is to turn tho whole house Inside out, thereby lengthening tho cleaning process for each room for over a couple ot weeks. Bananas Take a few ted-sklnned bananas. They nre balder and keep their shape better than jellciw ones. Peel and slice them lengthwise. Sprinkle with a little orange Juice, 1 oil slightly In fine Hour and fry In fresh butter. Roll In powdered sugar before serving. J" Sold In 2, 5, 10, 25 and 50 lb. cotton bags and In 1, 2 and 5 lb, cartoni, packed at the refinery Lots of food calories and universal favorites Chocolate and Pound Cake. A Franklin Sugar for every use Granulated, Dainty Lumpc, Powdered, K lonlecuonerf. Drown V' "sV WC1V.BssssHIt BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsl rfssssssssssssssssssssssssssssf sssssssT sA.ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssV 4sssssH'' jSsssssssssssssssbPsssssssssT jwlW.ssssssssssmPKoSfi'' sIbbbbbbbB AK? '& Iffiv, -Sf ssKA sKsssssssssssKsssV sm. , ., t7r; ,a IN THE MOMENT'S MODES sssssssbWV1 JsV W Any little uirl will tell you that nn ot'Kantlic frock just like this is exactly what she wants for her birthday party and "Sunday best." Theio uiu frills anil ruffles Knlore, enough to satisfy even tho most avaricious young lady. A soft, loosely folded sash fastens to one side at the slightly raised waist line and finishes cunningly in a rosette with knotted streamers. White silk stockings and patent leather pumps are the final smart touches for this up-to-date miss. THE CHEERFUL CHERUB I love the f k$5 su-vd .soldier men; ' I love etiLck patriotic 5on5: I love to be America I Feel important 11 d-by J lone?. RfTCMt1 u xdm I 1 laflitv American Stores Co. THE TRUTH Our advertisements are just the plain facts about our goods plainly stated no extravagant statements, no sailing under false colors in a word, just the TRUTH. This has been the principle followed by the founders of the Acme Tea Co., Robinson & Crawford, The Bell Co., Childs' Grocery Co. and the Geo. M. Dunlap Co. for more than twenty-five years. It is this principle followed out that has first GAINED and then MAINTAINED Public Confidence and is now in evidence in the hearty endorsement by "Our Customers," in many cases of lifetime standing, of the American Stores Co. "Tell the Truth and Shame the Devil" is an old saying and means a whole lot in the school of morality, and is likewise applicable in the field of business endeavor. AMERICAN STORES CO. IB M fa Fine Quality Tea -b. pkg.9c Blends to suit all tastes. A trial will convince you we have your particular flavor. Choice Evap. Peaches lb. 8c Nicely cured California Evaporated Fruit. Blue Label Ketchup bot. 13c Heinz Tomato Ketchup bot. 15c Lea & Perrin's Sauce bot. 19c Peanut Butter glass 9c Curtis Jams "Xr.'d bot. 17c Prepared Mustard bot. 5c, 10c Uneeda Biscuit pkg. 5c Graham Crackers pkg. 10c Spiced Wafers lb. 16c New Post Toasties pkg. 8c Kellogg's Corn Flakes pkg. 8c Cream of Barley pkg. 13c .T" Thinly Sliced Dried Beef 1 flPi 'Ji?in7 PATS Y KILDARE, OUTLAW By JUDD MORTIMER LEWIS XXVI Wit IVfOKi: liefnro my fntlicr came home from vvntclilw? nnd Btnycd nvvnlte, for thli uns to bo tho lilft day. I washed my hands and face separate nnd wiped them on the sheet, lieruuse nil else Is In tho laundry. Then 1 toolt tho hatchet nnd opened n can of dried beet that I had been uslnft to ki-ep the kitchen donropeti ever since the funei'al of my mother. I felt kind of sorry for myself nnd cried n tear nr two on to tho pickle 1 was usInK with tho dried beef. 1 Rave Ilovvdy tho test of tho dried beef and wo went loplnB down the street past tho C'atpenters' It was not light yet, but 1 heaid Ihe little monkej-fiue In tho comer house where the new people live .vellliiB Its head off. Then 1 felt khoiI, for Just suppose t had got that Instead ot tho baby sister I havo prayed for but havo not Kol I After that we loped home and I took all the motley. nut of my father's pocket and wo I ambled over to tho tlrtiK storo and tho mail at the cltriir counter Ravo me a hand ful nf nickels for my money, There is a placo then- wheto you ko Into a little square loom nnd there Is a foam and n chair. Howdy and 1 crowded lu totrother and I kissed Howdy slaplmiiB on tho nose, for I was about to try out my new scheme and I was excited. I put tho foam to my ear and a lady said, 'Number, please." I said, "Heaven." Hhe i-ald, "What?" t said, "Listen, lady. This Is l'atsy Klldaro and my mother Is In heaven and I want to talk tu her T havo Rot money enoURh to talk to her nil day, so n-f If oii can Ret her," Tho lady said, "What's that?" Ko t said It all over ntratn. 1 told her I did not know my inothei's num ber, but just to call up heaven and ask for Mrs. Kl'.dato who used to live on Caroline street. The lady said. "Walt Just a minute and I will see If I cm Ret her." That mndo ma so happy that 1 danced up and down and luiiKhed nnd cried and liURKed Ilovvdy an well as t could while IiuiirIiir on to the foam. 1'or 1 had been so afraid that she would tell me the first rattle out of tho box that they did not have a lino to heaven. I was so nervous nnd trembly that I could baldly hold the fo.im I sat lu the chair and put my head In my elbow and shook, but ou bet I kept the foam lo my ear. Then a olco said, "Hello!" I said, "Hello, mother' mother; mother! oh, my mother!" Then I choked. Soon 1 heaid the lady's voice saying, "This Isn't your mother, Patsy. This Is central. We could not Ret heaven, you know, wo had a storm not long ano. There hasn't been any who to heaven since that time 1 don't know how soon thero will be," Of course I was disappointed, but still I was happy, for tho wires aro bound to be fixed Mimo tlmo and that Is a lot better than not havlnR wires there. Ko I went to a innvhiR-pltclier show. My heart was trvlnR to sltiR inside of me and I was much ASK FOR and GET Horlick's The Original Malted Milk Substitutes Cost YOU Same PriC. Low Prices on Butter&Eggs Fresh Eggs O rj c doz. Every egg guaranteed. 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