j;? nauT, TOT 6, ton VARIED INTERESTS OF THE FEMININE WORLD DOES MARRIAGE ALWAYS LEAD TO REFORM i" W. w ti K u THE GIRL TO WHOM SYMPATHY IS AS THE BREATH OF LIFE iWhen Constantly in Demand It Becomes Almost a Vice Few Friends Withstand the , ITIHE ttlrl who In habltunlly moroao Ir unfortunate, but her associates nre doubly unfortunate If, nn Is so often the ease, she in not content to nit tight nnd think over her own troubles until they evaporate, but must nml will have sym pathy. She acts as n continual damper. Her friends are mnde to feel that they are In considerate of her when they express their own happiness over anything, nnd unless she possesses a personality so un usual that it Is not obscured by her self absorption she will find herself with few Closo friends. Sympathy Is a tonic, given In Judicious doses; but unfortunately It proves so pleasant to some, natures that they must be constantly stimulated In this way. It Is their "dope"; the habit grows. THKRR is an awfully attractive little woman I have In mind who hns a host of friends. I'ntll two years ago, If he had any sorrows one never know it. Then there wns nn unfortunnte occur rence and she was swamped with sympa thizing friends and relatives. After that One thing after another, seemed to demand their sympathy, and now it has become almost as the breath of life to her. She actually Invents misfortunes so she may be condoled with nnd petted. What a transition from her former sweet, natu ral self to this creature wearing the ex pression of an early Christian martyr! THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Letters and quesllonn submitted , In this department must he written on one side nl the rarer only nnd slonrd utlh Ihe limnr of Ihr writer. Htirrtal qurrlei IIAo ttiiHr alien below nr' liultetU It Is understood thnt Ihr editor iori not wreslnrtlv indorse Ihr sentiment expressed. All comnutnicnttoni for thti department should hr rirfrfrr.nrrj cm tolloui- llll; V.VOVIAVM lArilAMiK, ;tfn(iiB Ledger. Philadelphia., Pa. TODAY'S 1, What In an '(Teethe method of banlahlnc fUr from room? t, Hon- ran miirh of (tie aatt ho ilrawn ont f aaltrd nh? S. What ran he ndded to thin rrenm to make n WHIP rtll'InrtnrU.v? i trrlnr hen exposed lo Die aiin'a nu? ANSWKKS TO YKSTKUDAY'S INQUIKIKS 1, If a little hand la plared In the hottom of Japaneie lantern the weight will hold them firm and there will be leaa d.tnrer of their calthlnr on Ore. 3. If dampened aiivtiluat I. aprlnMed on a floor before tt In fturpt the (hint will not he raited. 3, To remote enamel pulnt from woodwork applr n notation of equal part of aorta and Culrkllme nllh nn old hrii.h find In n few mln fjtea the paint will he nftenrd niifrlrtentlr to Waah on Willi hot wnter. The anrfnre ahould. When drr le ncnln waahefl with vlnernr to remove nil Irnrea of alkali. To Can String Henns To the Editor of irommi'a Page: Dear Maflatn- Klnrllv nrivl.A me hniv In rnn ttrlns heani in elata Jarn. I do not rare for the told-pack method, I tried In can them lt reason, hut they all polled. 1)0 you think th;- require any preiraMvet ii... what will clean an Imitation ranama hat tladlea')? la there n dry method? A I.KIKIRR AHVOPATR. 'No preservative should be necessary; the most Important point to observe Is to have everything you use Jars, lids, rubber rings absolutely sterile. Marlon Harlnnd rive Ihe following method: Remove all the strings from both sides of the benns, cut them Into Inih lengths and cover with water. Doll until tender but not M)ft. season with salt and pepper. Take the beans from the pot with a perforated spoon and place them In the sterilized Jars, which should be standing In a pan of hot water. Holt up end skim the lluuor remaining In the ket tle and fill the Jars to the brims with this. Seal at once. Tou may be successful In cleaning the hat with dampened comment or with French chalk, but for a straw lint a scrub bing is tho most satisfactory method. Sub iect It to a scrubbing with Castile soap and narm water, using a nail brush for tho pur pose Place In the sun to dry. If you will add a little glycerin to tho rinsing water I think you will find the strnw will not stiffen. Canning Tomatoes To ('iff Editor of U'oman'a Pnuf Dear Madam I.ait year I put up a dozen iara of whole tomatuea and only one Jnr kept. Tbla year, when lh aeaaon la here. I want to try my hand again. Can ou think of any reaion why theee eleven iir ahould have polled and one kept? In mine a ateam-prea-ura canner how Ion ahould the tomatoes tr InJ (Alra.) w. n. T. If one tomato In the Jar was slightly tainted the others would most certainly spoil; this danger Is always present when canning whole tomatoes. Or the spoilage may have been due to Insutllclent steriliza tion. The tomatoes should remain In the team pressure cooker for fifteen minutes, according to the Government schedule. Fillings for Sandwiches To tht Editor of Woman'! l'aoe: Dear Madam -Can you aucaeat Home nillnaa for aandwlchea? Alao. will you tell ma which la tho beat way to cut bread for aandnlchea; whether each piece ahould Ik) buttered before bain euv off tho loaf or afterward? 1 have haanl tna former way advocated, but have never found It very aucceaaful. Homo peraona aeem to bo able to make such nlca thin aandwlchea. but mlna alwuya crumble. (Mra.l o. CI. T. Filbert nuts and lettuce In brown bread; peanut butter and chopped dates In Graham bread; sliced tomatoes, lettuce and mayon naise, cream cheese and chopped nuts in Boston brown bread; minced ham and mayonnaise In white bread. The secret of thin slicing Is to have the bread a day or two old; fresh bread will always crumble. Then use a very sharp knife, dipping It In hot water to makfe the cutting easier. I have found that It Is better to cut the bread first and trim off the crusts before butter ing. Be sure that your butter Is not as hard as when Just off the Ice. ISoston brown bread Is excellent for sandwiches, as tt cuts so easily and holds together. 3ome bakers sell a fine-grained white bread es pecially for sandwich making. When making the lettuce sandwiches do not trim off the crust until you Insert the lettuce, then cut It off with the crust. Wartime Cake To Iht editor o Woman' Page: Dear Madam Tbla recipe for caka la almpia and Inexpensive: Mix three teaapoontula of eoco with one cuprul of milk, brlna; to a boll, than aat aalda to coot. Crtam ona-half cupful butter with one-bait cupful augar. add ona etc. beat, then pour thla mixture on the milk and Jocoa. 81ft Into thla ona cupful flour, with ona eaepoonful baklnr powder. Heat welt. Clrraae caka pani. Una them wltb waxed paper, pour In the mixture and baka In a moderate oven (or ona-half hour. When cold cover with plain white Iclna and decorate the top wltb melted cocoa It dealred, (Mra.) 8. J. McC. To Clean White Shoes To A SdUor of irotaoVa Papa. Dear Madam Looklnv over your column 1 ra that aoroe one has three dosa to irtve away, will appreciate It very much If aha can aend me one. I would Ilka tbo fox terrier, but If soma on ela hae claimed It either of the others will do. I hop th poor anlmala will And nlca homea. J'laaaa tell me how t can clean white ilaca kid shoes. Many thanks, K. Da C. There have beeu so many applications for these little dogs that I am afraid your chance of getting- one of them Is slim. If I hear of any mote I shall let you know. Tour shoes c&n be cleaned with gasoline and white soap, although a mora satlafac. tary -way la to use Uia patent cleaners which , n saei Korea Mr-tMM m w pur- Strain' Vyvettes A crown of soft ostrich tips that ruffle nnd billow like tiny waves in tho hreczc. The coloring is of lipht Kray-blue nnd scn-grccn, with hat pins of deep crny, shading into oranRe. For tho shore, of course, during the afternoon concert hour. w, HK.N'KVKil a person Is Inexpresslliy rude It Is bound to hurt. Yet It helps a llttlo to be philosophical and to remem ber thnt "a moral, sensible nnd well-bred man will not affront me, and no other ran." The person who deliberately sets about to wound another's feelings Is so far beneath one's consideration. INQUIIUKS I. What enu b anhtlltulerf for fare powder to rrmoTe ahlna from thi to; S. Ilnw rnn hair l miute to curl tkhllr? I 3. Hair ran the tare he presented from hlla- " -imon niinnin nei er ne allowed lo re main In nn Ire teo. slaaa when rirlnklnc from the slaf.a, 2. It la n afe rule to hecln nllh Urn Knlfo forlheel away from Ihe pint nml rl. In. hut when there la doubt nnd the knlvop. lime not been placed In their proper order, sue the ateed-bladed one for the meat course. . The left bund when not In nee Ht Ihe tuhle ahould he allowed to Ho Idly In the hip. allhoiicli tho poiltlon (.lioiild not bo MUTty kept ilurlnc tho entire menl. Clothes for Fortnight's Visit Tn Ihr FdUnr nl U'mnnn'i I'aor: Dear Madnm will you tell me what r will y.'UHI-. .,rln n,,n, w"k"' duration at n" eeashorr? 1 nm Koine to Mop nllh frlenda w-hn I TI.. -. - ,1 .... iaTfti ww,,..Y i "'.' wmi me. and sot I nm m.Trmttofhre.: " " """ n "Kfi,,,", In order tn feel comfortable vou will neeit four or five changes of underclothes at least, one or two gingham or lawn dresses, several whlto skirts of linen, pique or gabar dine, four or fl fresh shirtwaists, an aft ernoon frock of georgette crepe or silk, two evening dresses. u tailored suit to make tho Journey n. a top coat, a stiff hat. a dressy hat, white shoes and stockings, dancing slippers and storking and walking shoes. One or two sweaters for your white skirts and a spoils hat. A bathing suit nnd rap and shoes, kimono, slippers and Innumerable collars, cuffs and ribbons. This sounds like a good many things, but you must take Into consideration the fact that the stay is for two weeks nnd you will not want to have your clothes washed during that time. If you ilo. you can go on less. In fact, the shirts nnd white skirts or a gingham or linen frock will do as well for afternoon nt the seashore ns u georgette crepe or silk, nnd yet thero might be nn In vitation to a card party or some such small entertainment, when you might want some thing dressier. Also, ono evening dress would do, If you happen to have no other fresh one, nnd. of course, one sweater Is enough, but If you have these extra things It would be better for you to take them. An evening coat wouhl also he useful. Nursery (Inverness To the Editor of U'omait'.i l'aoe: Dear Madam-- will you pleaae tell me iut what the dutlea of a nuraery Kovemena are I am twenty yeara uld and would like to ret auch poaltlon. S. MeL. A nursery governess Is really a sort of glorified nurse, and where the household Is run on slmplo lines she takes the care of children that u mother would. She Is not expected to assist In any work about the house, but Is usually expected to keep the nursery in order. Many mothers do not realize the importance of such a person. If you are qualified for the work you will find It delightful and Interesting, for children are always abhorhlng to those who are drawn to them. It requires love and patience, com bined with Intelligence. Proper Serving of Asparagus To the Editor of IPomati'a J'npe: Dear Madam Should aaparasus be nerved on the aama plats with the meat or ahould amaller aide platea b used for thla vegetable- KItANCKS. It depends largely on the way In which the asparagus Is cooked. If It Is served with a butter, salt nd pepper sauce In a vegetable dish tt should be passed to each guest with the meat course, and It may be placed on the dinner plate. This also If tho sauce Is Hollandalse. If, however, there nre two or three other vegetables It Is better to have a side plate, that the dinner plate may not be crowded. Some persons, however, serve It Instead of a salad course, either hot or cold, with a French dressing. In this case It becomca a separate course, Man's Position When Walking To the Editor of Woman's Pave: Dear Madam -Will you kindly Inform ma through your column the proper way (or a gen tleman to walk on tho atreet when accompa nied by two ladlaal x. 11. I'. A man should always walk on the out side nearest the curb and not, as so many seem to think, sandwiched between two women. The latter Is very bad form. Word Invitation To tho Kdltor of Woman's Page: Dear Madam How ahould I word an Invita tion to, the betrothal party of my daughterl I am giving a recaption for her and her Dance on Sunday weak, (Mra.l J. K. O. Sand your rUttlng card and In the lower left-hand corner write; "Sunday, July IS "from 6 until 7 o'clock." Then Inclose your daughter's visiting card and th visiting card of her fiance. Removal of Hair To the Editor of Tt'omaa'a Pace: Dear Madam Will ou kindly tell me what "111. " superfluous hair from under the chlnl I am only twenty yeara old. A READKIt. The electric needle ! the only thing so far discovered which will permanently re move hair Tola kills the roots and few hairs aver return. Th iMkiM.. .. ... ------ - - -- -..- ..uciit ia noil alKsisthar palnjeaa and should b given only I by, a mmMutoUMtmu,' " vmr &' W!Tv V( Free Primers for Housewives on Canniii7 and Drylnff Food Renders, by sending this coupon nnd 2-cent stamp for postage to the Nntional Emergency Food Garden Commission, 210 Maryland Duilding, Washington, D. C, will rcccivo FRKK OF ANY CHARGE a primer on canning and drying vegetables and lruits. Indicate which is tie sired. Fill out tho space below and mail, as this is a part of tho personal service this paper aims to give Us readers. Name . . Street City State K. I Canning Drying THE GOOD HEALTH QUESTION BOX By DR. JOHN HARVEY KELLOGG TIIIIMl Is. perhaps, no better mental tonic than fresh air, rest nnd exercise. Fifteen minutes' vigorous walk In the open air will euro n bad cise of the "blues." and the mother who feels herself depressed should make nn effort tn get nway for a llttlo while each day for nn entire rhango of surround ings. The rultlvatlon of nn optimistic spirit, tn spite of sometimes nlmost unavoldablo depression, Is a duty which the mother owes to her child, as the quality of her milk Is quickly affected by her own mental condition. She should not allow herrelf to Indulge In "moods." nor to become excited or nngry. Perhaps nothing so greatly disturbs Ihe milk as anger or excitement, for the breast glands respond nlmost Instantly to nny dlstuibanre of the nerous sjstem. When a mother becomes nngry her blood Is poisoned, the milk also becomes poisoned, nnd tlm nursing baby may bo made seriously 111. Numerous cases are on record In which violent cnniulslons have been produced In a nursing Infant bernuio the mother beeamo angry. Whatever tends to make the mother nervous should be avoided. Hooks thnt hnvo a depressing effect on tho mind should lie shunnril, and only thoao of n cheerful and Inspiring nature should be read. Tho conversation in the homo should bo on cheerful subjects. other members of the family should labor to make tho atmosphere cheerful and the mother happy. It Is not necessary that she t-hould he treated ns an Invalid; but her llrst care for the first six months should he her Infant and hernelf, and so far as possible she should be relieved of Irksome task.t nnd responsibilities and protected from won Ics. Buttermilk as n Food To what extent la buttermilk lo bo regarded na a riMMl- la It advisable to ue tt nn a bev eraBe with lunch or dinner or between meala? r. i. lluttermllk Is a food nnd tho caloric alue uf ono ounce of buttermilk Is 10.4. (if this amount the ptoteln Is .1.5, the fat 1 3 and enrbohydrntes G.fi. Milk is also a food nnd never a beerage. It may bo taken with lunch or dinner nr If tho meals are very moderate. It may be taken be tween meals. Tho best thing to tnkn be tween meals is some fruit Juice. Foods nnd Drinks for One Willi Poor Digestion to Avoid Name a f-w fooda end drlnka whleh a pr eon of forty-llo with a llttlo UlRt-Mlv trnublo might better do without. II. lli:i:i). The foods and drinks to avoid are tea, coffee, all alcoholic drinks, meat, fish, poultry, cheese, fried foods, highly spiced or greasy foods and rich pastries. When eggs and milk dliagreo with a person, they also should bo avoided. Bran as a Corrective How la bran used nn a corrective? JIK3. M. B. W. Hran should bo taken uncooked with the meals, nno or two tahlespoonfuls may be mixed with cereals, soups, vegetables or fruit sauce. Rome people drink It In water at the beginning of meals, tt may also bo combined with cream nnd whole wheat Hour in gems nnd bread. It may also bo used by Itself ns a porrldgo with milk or cream. Cure for Pin Worms What la the euro tor pin worma In amatl children? MIIS. lU'TIf 1.. Knemas of salt and water nro useful In the proportion of a teaspoonful of salt to a pint of water. The parts all about tho anus hhould be kept scrupulously clean. Lemons and Honey Enlarged Finger Joints What la the effect on tho health of eating lernona And b!no hone? Ia there any remedy for enlarged finger Jolnta? R. M. Lemons and honey In moderation are entirely wholesome. A person who has en larged finger Joints should follow an anti toxic diet when this condition Is acute. The throat, nose and teeth Blvld be care fully examined and treated If there Is any disease present. Trouble with the finger Joints often accompan'es bad throat condi tions. The enlarged Joints may bo caused by an excess of urio acid. Sometimes this condition Is associated with nervous dis orders. Consult a physician and It the cause of these symptoms can bo removed, then there will be no Increase of tho trou ble. Finger Joints that have been en larged for some time cannot bo reduced. (Copyright.) having trouble Does your skin Itch and burn? Is your appearance marred by MT There is no need of enduring such discomfort when Riainol Ointment usually stops itchinjr at once and quickly makes the skin clear and healthy again. Doctors have prescribed Resinol Resin WOMAN'S PATRIOTISM SEEN IN LEANNESS OF GARBAGE CAN THE WfSL a z - wifj " r, ?ov. i pmi mm mm wl wrw' r pz JSi Jn 1 li E- 0k A I V A viImI 2F-"C jJMJs The waste from nn American kitchen would feed a French family. Waste Reduced 25 Per Cent and Collectors Have a Steadily Increasing- Grouch Because of Meager Returns of Their Daily Scavenging Dy M rpHE Philadelphia woman has furnished J- concrete proof of her determination to be a practical patriot. She has reduced her garbage waste 15 per cent. She has reduced It. too. In the line that most counts, In the richest foods, the fats. And there you hnvn the reason for the dour counlenanco pulled by the garbage man. I'll nt the Ponn Reduction Company, which company holds this year's contract for the (ll-poa of Philadelphia's garbage, they are doing some Interesting figuring figuring which gives them nn amazing In sight Into the seriousness with which this city's women nre meeting their war prob lems This company has found that. In addition to tho garbage cans holding one-fourth less waste than before our entrance Into the world war, the waslo that Is thrown Into tho cans Is really waste, not rich fond that might have been used, but simply wns thrown away, after the extravagant Amer ican habit. For years and years the American woman has bad it dinned Into her ears that her garbage can was one of tho national dis graces. For years and years the frugality of her French sister has been held up to her until she began to hate the very sound of tbo foreign lady's domestic virtues Pic tures of the ghosts of French housewives plucking discarded lettuce leaves nnd LIVING UP TO BILLY By KL17.AHKTH COOPER XXXV Ttenr Kate: Oh, Knle, but your letter made me happy I Just carry It round with mo nnd take a peep nt it every once In a while in make sure it Is real. You say when setting alone you have been thinking nnd you want to go straight when you enmn out for JllHy's ke. I understood how you feel nhout me giving him away and that it wns a rotten trick for me to play you. but I didn't know what else to do then And then you feel so glad to have him back nnd know oit can see him again, that It has klnda braced you up. Sow, perhaps If I had not give him nwny, and be hadn't been nearly drowned, you wouldn't havn had the scare about losing him, nnd you wouldn't never have known how much you cared for him. Oh. Knte, I just feel It in my hones that 'fyCWM HLOUSES V V V all f.ihrlc. ICtrry nlnr. 1208 Chestnut Street Tnk I'lcintitr friwl for rntnloc on't take chances this year! Use 3 GK JUaSaeJrtCrr! SsSspRED RUBBERS i Uu r it AH Standard Jan Eii jtrrti teaching cold pttk canning uta GOOD L.UV.1S. rubbers becauae Ihey won t blow-oul during ttenliutioD not harden, ahrtnlc or crack after ihe )ti is seated. Sent) c stamp for new boolt on preserving or 10c in stamps lor I dot. rims if your dealer cannot supply you. Atdr$ Otpt. 52 BOSTON WOVEN HOSE A RUI1UEK CO. Cambridge Mas. with your skin? Ointment for over twenty years in the treatment of .skin nltections. So you need not hesitate to use it, nor to recommend it to skirr-tormented friends. nealnol Ointment !a ao nearly tlaah-coU ored that It can ba uaed on expoad aur faras without attracting; undue attention. noia dy an aruKKiai tSm D J omi - :.vr -Ho-ofews" LISS rlitcten carcasres from her garbage can haunted her In her dreams, nnd yet the extravagance continued. Servants were cautioned with Indifferent regular!! v, but the phrase, "I might Just ns well throw It away ns to let It spoil nnd smell everything up," wns a sufficient ex cuse for Hie waste. Thi economic skill of buying Just enough so that Ihere would bn nothing cither lo spoil or tn throw away was thought too petty to strive for. And the argument that an entire foreign family could he fed on her kitchen waste loft the American woman cold. "Hut sumpln' has woke 'em up," Is the way the superintendent of the garbage stingers phrases II. "What's In Ihe cans these days ain't worth much, nnd what Willi the labor troubles vvo'ie having and the cutting down on us of the garbage we're losing inn-ddetahle. That Is. we're getting 25 per cent les than we got before all this war talk nhoiit economy, nnd what we do get Is :in per irtit Irs., richer If you know what I mean. They seem to be saving on fats and gteases parllcularly the stuff that Is most valuable to us. "Thoso women who do Ihelr own work nre shaving tho garbage down to the bone, and those who keep servants me keeping a sharp eye on them, so that It don't matter much whether Its the garbage from Tnr resdalo and Overbrook or from Little Italy and South streel, the cans don't even offer temptation to a hungry dog." we are going to be happy as goat.i when you get out Wo will shake ,11m some way, and, nny way, It will bn a long time before be Is out. and we will begin over again nnd vou will keep house for Hilly and inn nnd just can't talk I am f.i happy .Jlonvcn't, going lo havn tn offer a lot to coax Nancy l,ano away from little old New Ymk when all these pipes come true. Yours NAN. (roNTiNi'Ki) To.Mnnrunv) U'nnyright All rlehtn rxai-ivxil.i tlMti iWj -r -r: . : aSrfl31"HWraKjJ8Sl- ,ay JBftw yaaCiwrafc. I The Girl Who Married THEY found her with a bullet wound In her breast, that bad Just missed her heart. Her little girl, who had run scream- i . . .,. k.imI.i.i... (...I mI, .ah ,t,n nlnrm inK I" III' nviKiiiMM .- imi n1" 'i3 .," The dissipated husband nnd father, who nan uren mo mur dcrous shot In a fit of drunken fury, hnd disappeared. After weeks In the valley of the s h a A o w s, they finally dragged her back to life, nnd he realisation that ahe was doomed to be a permanent In valid Had It not been for the child, I am quite sure that she would have pre ferred that the sur geon's knife, which i,.i extracted the "4IA' Rl'NDAV bullet from her brcasi had not been successful. And yet llvo years before Jennie K - was one of tho most llghthearted and beau tiful girls I have ever known. She had made one of those ghastly mistakes that I see women making nit the time, for they never seem to learn from the "gcdles of others. She had married a man to reform ' n'en was ono of tho rising '"K 1,nw; vers of the community, a really brilliant chap, who had already won several spec tacular cases, In spite of bis vnuth. Hut ho was laboring under the handicap of a hnhlt thnt even then was threatening to wreck his career. He maintained be was not tho slavo of whlsUy that it was his slave, that he used It ns a stimulant to carry him over tho hard points of his work, and ho could stop Its use whenever ho de sired .... I advised Jennie at the time that, lieforo sho pledged herself to him, she Insist he prove bis worth nnd his honest desire to linvo her for his wife by going for nt least one year without liquor of nny kind. This would have been a fair test. Hut Hen overcame her argument, as a man always seems to overcome tho argu ments of n woman who loves him. "Marry me now." ho urged, "nnd your presence nnd your Inspiration will help me to do ns you wish. If you really want mo lo give up whisky, your help will do ninro for me Iban anything cli-e. If you love me. you will want to aid inc." And Jennlo gavo In, ngalnst the ndvlce of parents and friends, and lien claimed her for his brtdci Of course, he didn't break nway from bin drinking A man never does who col lects his payment for success in advance. In less than two years the hnhlt had grown to proportions that wero seriously Inter fering with bis professional sun-ess. In three years Hen hnd lost his prestige ut terly, nnd was getting more nnd more hope lessly In debt. Ilv this time whisky wns the unquestioned matter of his life, and his resistance seemed to be lost Thousands testify O P! CI fC s The Original Upbuilds and sustaim tho body No Cooking or Mil': required U3cd for VS of n Century Substitutes Cost YOU Same Price. KOLB BAKERY COMPANY PHILADELPHIA, PA. To lovers of Ooo8 Bre.at A proclnunt netr'of XolVaTBolia IrsiA ailtal oet- Bhjr do you call that onarfnl new braaS 'Bond' Braad?" Tha aama queatlon nay ooour to tha balr-alllloa other ua.ra XolbU son Bra., Soitf Bread is co oaUad taoaasa Tery loaf Is faackad b, tha band of tha Xolfc Dakarlas. Xtarjr loaf of KolW jona Bra ad Is wrtppad. on each wrapp.r, a plainly stats Juat what lngradl.nts ar. uead In rolb'a Bon IB ra ad. sua purity of tlos. injradlants- r. t.arantead. Thla ewantaa Is Uokad by th, olb bond, that i. ,.,. .j,on4. 8r4 gti dta naaa., julb ivaaxu "MA" SUNDAY'S INTIMATE TALKS The ivifc of tho famous evangelist discusses everyday topics in a helpful and wholesome way. a Man to uciorm Him t Shortly after the end of the fifth ." f their marrleil llfn nn.. !. - - ' TH which left Jennie nt death's door and ll of Hen a fugltlvo nnd nn outcat' Many a girl hns found out after msrrii that It would have been a whole lot ffS- fnr tier tn linvn Rnenf !, lt- fc otUtf. maid than to have given her name lr!i 2', keeping of a man who had to bo -?. heforo ho could make a decent huiK A man who can't make himself 0vr ?' lovo of n woman heforo ho marries hr im seldom do It after he actually ha. J1, rtcmember that. y na' Ml Tho man who ells you that h, Jf chnngo his life, girls, after he slips tha Jj ding ring on yo"ur linger, win k., -waiting, nine limes out of ten until JJ of you have gone down Inio tragM, you are not worth more to him than v,- bad hnblts, you had better give him hltk'- nno. nm riiKHKrmeni ring, and see him . tho door. If he Is not willing lo mV. iv supremo fight for his manhood befor, i elalms your womanhnort vn ...... ..J M down as a weak-kneed brolher who la .5 In earnest nbout his own life or Jr either. (Copjrlsht. 1017. by th nrll SmdlcaU, Imj? Jlnmlur ei ."lorlea nml VVhnt Thay n. 4 1 DEBnaQ I wetefi'M ' - " llfev.a ll -Mantel ot rant. affif.VlW6.yX Sold In cODvaolant baia and carton Currant Jelly adds a de lightful flavor to any menu. A Franklin Sugar for every rue An Artistic GARAGE Nfort rost no morn to hulid than !h kind that la nn exoanro Let m furnish fret plana and eat mated liv or S'llnirban, VI. TI.Kr, i:iMui.n 7i I Manhattan lliil:. 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