Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, November 26, 1918, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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W& WHITE AND BLUE THANKSGIVING FAVORS-NOVELTIES IN SHOPS LETTERS
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M&HOWING LOVE LETTERS
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IS VIOLATION OF A TRUST
CLEVER FAVORS FOR THE THANKSGIVING DINNER
-' "Atf Reader Tells About a Girl Who Handed Around Those From llei
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IJomc to Tcnri cr the Lessons of Honor
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'"TTvh YntT how vour letters' Letters
-' 4. - always brine to my mlml a ccr-
YUIn IMtla "rtllAcrA s-lrl M'Vin WUH Cdin
5'SSpUB8e4 three months straight In her
freshman year for somo lturaciion ui
HiTtui A ramiraa rala for staying Oil
ii-tho college grounds for any length of
jOwtrMlmo preswlbed. Of course all the rest
W.. of (the elrls felt very sorry for this one.
SSn. who would havo to forgo all the
rXi .t - u H.ntAA 4Vn tnna nnrt trip.
Kw.'-f'SjUncheons In town. So, wanting to bo
B"i?L&, mce. one tho seniors volunteered to
EW V-taKe her under her wing the nrst aai.
v--' Mwim. a oVia ntortnlnpd her the
JSfQk whnlA time bv readlnir letters'
fe.vO This Incident came to my mlml the
CS other day when I received tne wuow
W lne little note from a reader
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F"i will Jou piease rue Minit-uiuin
. i . t. - .1 .. ...I-- -lain tin. . n ithnll
ys HOOUI mc irv;iiit Kiita u-- ui r
lng Intimate letters? I know a girl
who was married lust before hr hus
band went to war and now, although
Ills letters are real sneetheirt letters
she shows them around without the
Slightest hesltancj When she hand
ed rrfe one I did not know but what
there was somo funny Incident she
wanted me to read about But I
didn't ge very far before I handed It
bacjc to her I can't imagine whv a
girl would want to let tho whole world
see her husband s loe letters
A buievj:r in skciikts
It Is anlt that makes u girl mIiow
hi'i first loe letter, and It Is unity
that niakis hir go so far as to turn
oer to tho world the pages her hus
bund has meant for her eyes alone In
variably ou will find the woman who
show s her letters to be a braggart On
tho stieet cats sho will carry on u
conversation for the good of the
strangers who are hinging on straps
all around her In the ilepirtmeni
siures sue etn ""-to mi' cm'-.ij "
a medium for luting tho bstandcr
know her personal nftaits. nut letters
letters are the most spUndld form ot
publlcltj of ill
Take, for Instance the senior at col
lege who ri ul hci letters, new and old,
to the freshman hho reallj couldn't
hne found a. hotter n to Impress
her If the girl In question happened
to be impressionable There was the
lettei fiom the bo who hid asked to
take her to the Th inksgh lng game
There was the mm of thirtj who
tendt'ii'd in Imitation to Siturd ly
matinei anil tci afterward at the
mo-t iluhit hotel in town Then,
oh note of notes' their was tho pio
posal You i in tr.idilv see whit a
chniiLc there a all in ull to cieate
gl itnixjr around one s self
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."IXn: ri:ni, sorr for the solditr
VV whoso wife showtd his letters
.NE can scarcely understand the i Now tint the wai is oer we hopn ho
handing oer" of the first little will soon be humi teaching ner bet
rt "puppy" loe leiter the mailman tei things i o: uie gin wnu miows
isio.., hnf t e,ms almost lettois sin knows ill lui heart nre not
I Incredible that a girl would bo willing I mi ant to be shown Is Indeed In high
5,to share with any ono else the swict lined of a good lonj course in honor
' ' tender things hei husband writes to ( It mints to Hi it nothing mflru or Kss
L . her a question of honor
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
TODAY'S INQUIRIES
1. 8nrwt an attrnctUn eenlerpleie for (lie
ThnnlmKltlni- Iar dlnnfr tnlilf
8, Kinu n natal) purlieu! irly iuropriatf
for ThanklTlnr. ...
I, T what nofl uo ran mlimalnl Klors
4. Cn llmDlo tonlr for hair thit b(
nnn olb W oon after nnnliiK
B. Why ! It iinnl to ilso rottnn thrrnil im
bastlnit on tlk or icttB-
t. What la the mutation flit for a
placket?
Young Woman to Sail for Franrc
The readers of the Kxohango: will bt
Interested to know th, joung nd who
Was to sail for Frame lat 1 rl 11 in
tho serlcn of the Amerkin omens
Hospitals has reteied word she will
not sail until next Saturda oemlr
30. I mention this because slmtiI sail
they would llko to help If the had onl
had Just a little bit more time This
young woman, not knowing where to
turn for some of the things needed to
iMmnlftp her oerseas eciuiinm in . 1111
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to the Exchcnge, presenting crraenuan
kind friends would help
S? i and asking with much dllllilenee If our
2VL 1 - i .ln aiiI.1 Vialn
Ah I ,ln.. rhrntn'h t llii f nllltlin slip haS
f- J received a sulttue. pair of Rauntlets,
M& fur-lined ploes, three pairs or socks io
imo
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rubber boots, a fountntn ptn
parrr ,inu hiikii
Thines she Is still in
&& -p.e oi.nr" r" 'Airri.. " "r:v'a tva.
SjL'l1shIit8. size 36 to 38; two pilrs hiay
LlSt woolen drawers, size 36 or 38; a warm
Hi'-nY 'bathrobe, another warm nightgown liot
i tSv,fc. wnter bottle, thermos bottle and eitra
if .1 " -LI.'i. f .. till En AT.. a, nf ,H
SWC7i Ihlnn already Eien were olitilnfd
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tnrOUgll ine eiierBtm: wii ui w..
woman reader A phone message will
nut any one Interested directly In con
hectlon with this joung womin. who
, inakes her appeal only through financial
pressure,
A Birthday Surprise
To the Editor of ll'omaa Paoc
6Sf frf' your nlc miisairo that I rpcela thin morn
i ti mff. how aia sou trupua 11 w.i u unm
Mt" day today? 1 have bwn anxlouwlv uwutuiu'
EK,r" iSffrvici-. but I did not Im-Klne this dietrfut
of roy eljrhtefnth year s If to urutnlbe rnt
" that my new ye.tr 1b not solntr Xn be quit-
an dull aa th last I ha written to th
War Camp Service a ou noMsed me I
thinii vmi fi- vriiif Vtnrl lntfroflt and advic4
Ef and will -write to ou nicaln J
It Is interesting to know this little
note comes from the ouns girl we
called ,4A J. Lonesome" In a recent
ujy-U article on una p.iKe - ' ' icij -..-P?-
. .! a tia . T tn Itnfiw thf Inttpr
ItCfe arrUed on your eighteenth birthday
F4?U' nnd I Just know it Is as iou hope that
-C thl la thn heelnnlnir of bflchter days
S "if.Not our letter eyactly, put ighteen Is a
m"" M,qvl voa i- I
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!v 'Wants to Serve
WitM, Tou can join tne .-sation.u ueigue iui
Ms ? Woman's Senlco without lieing recom
E& , mended by two members of the senlce
gSSi," of your time in ordr to wear a uniform
MyjHegular serlce sessions are held one
v night a week By calling at tho Na-
C' tlonal league, 1702 Chestnut street, ou
.ui foiil.l And out whether It would he no-
'"Slblo for you to make up the rest ot the
iUAis llne ut n'K"i
kL, The Emergency Aid is an organization
;tfe? geats, of giving aid to our country or
iTtVJ" a"' O'ler m H" emi rgency it was
lounuca in lam uriKiiluiiy iu iieip inu
countries who later became our allies
To Clean White Shade.
i To t7ie JE7(flfor ot Woman's Page'
? Dear aiadam Could sou kindly Inform mo
Util a way to clean white linen window
hafta whlh ha heenmo norni nut Mnilil?
'tj$ Thanklnic you for the advice you have Klven
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AN JNtSXPERIE.VCED HOUSEKEErEH
-LTUU)"i'S VNSWERS
1. Tlio rtimoiiH "miitilpH-" runrli U located
nrur llelenii. Hontuni It ) !00 urrrt
mid in run rnllrrlv lj wornrii.
2. ilmetn .nrf xlmllir to thr knlllrd
Miirf U u Miuirt t lirUtmu nlft for tlie
uiib cirl tli it tan lio made nt bnn.
I he piiiI of it nrr rintirnMirid in
lirlcht tolorrd wool or chenlllp nnd
the edcpt llnUlifd In hi inkrt Mltrh
Ini; 3. Tin limrnllpntit for a dtlliloiiH il.ti and
. rittilttrri m irnialiiile for t'ie 1 hank
chtni; diiinpr lire two iiiiifni- nf iran-1
liprrlra, onp uipfnl of -tmiPit iIi1p
line nnf"l or wntrr three tfMoou
fnls of rorn rnp and hup te iitoonfiil
ot cflnthi
t Thr kltshrn sewlnc Imvkrt s ne that,
inntahiH fchrtrh to 1p iisrcl for cnttlnE
Ipttnrp, ptr iippiIIp and thread for
stitiTetl fowl and -Imllnr kpwIiic r
tilp used In the kitchen.
5. Tlip nmrHt nnd most pnutlial curtains I
for i doctor t winnows are niaop oi a
mixture of cotton and wllk slmllir to
poiiL'pr Ther are nlmph hrmstltrhed
at the ctiJ- and run on rod a a'-h
curtains. No unper ctirtoln h iied,
mm this nrrmllH plenty of Ueht to come
In the ilo tor's oftlrr This material U
np4l bee lusp. It cannot bo ren
tbroueh.
C. hen n lork of thp riclit sire cannot
he found for a bottle dip onp In paraf
fin to nuke It larcer or mak an en
tirely new one or par mm.
This Is lite method ri commended h
mo who bells snauts jusi erauo me
hpots and nso .1 llttlo brush to flick
i was the 'crumbles as thin pteents
linger marks Ver bodlv polled shides
( m Ite washed and then b 11 btin of
measurement stretched back into Bhape
Plf.itc call again
"Wlio Wants a Nice Cat?
To thr 1 ditor of Woman' Page:
I") ar Ma lam Iou wero ho kind In pro
rurint? a homo for th dlim kittns I
wrote about that I am now iiHkltic If an
onp would IlkM the mother cit tho b ho
Kpntle an i dflectlt nate 4iid wou'd nnUo a
nlc pet fur a ihMI
iikiu:stkd RHADnn
We ire glad to help find a homo for
tho mother cat too betters for ' ln
t rested JUadtr ' will be forwarded to
lier.
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boulters Mad J' jmvF & A
O candle, burn a moment longer, j B $KMJ& !vO"
IKr lettei ee is emluiR, not a f Jmjfeu f3 S'
l'o tiled m haul to urito on uch- K tj
Hcie In this hut across tho sea jt& '
Night's bl iv-kiu-. ivuits. ,i dicker's 4 wb-wP1 J k
This line of Iom m ij bo my last . ' ' f Jf
I O tniullo, bum a moment moiu, I V. "SB&rafck. y
OiJ else I II mike the uosbes in S8WM6ISSK!i5sgte.
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I'rn ite ChiB Iihwie in tl-o New lork . 4,. BWi H' JK!' m'iMSfl'
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Please Tell Me What to Do
By CYNTHIA
About Learning to Love
Dear Cjnthla I know a jounc man v,ho,
ko to pptflk. Is ery much in lovo with mo
and v,nt me to bo "hl Klrl " I am een
teen and only tare for, him an a .mere
friend lt wants to tnkn mc to all tho
ithowa nnd placei mid I don't what to do
or how to act In that renpect Shall I no
out with this youna- man? He la twenty
one and well eitabllnhcd In bunlneM and I
reallv and truly feel that the- only time
I will ever consent to be hla Rlrl" Is when
fhere is no one else left to thoose
It worries mo (rreatly. and If ou will tell
mo Just what tn do or how to snenk to him
t will always remember your kindness This
boy Is clover In business but In social circles
he is absolutely lost He often talks or his
love and tells me he can Rive me everythlnK
m heart desires My people like him very
mucn uo ou think it is iiecnuse ne nas
money? I have met people who know he
loea me and this Is what they snv to me.
"Sland by him and "Sou will learn to lovo
him " Now do vou think this Is rosslble,
this learning to love? KENOVA
Very often the youns man whom a
young girl of seventeen will not look at
crows cry clear in her eyes when sho
Is say fixe or bIjc ears older. May be
you could call this learnOu; to loo
Hut jou cannot learn to loc a man by
trying; to force affection. I would have
a frank talk with the young man. tell
ing him that at present you don't care
for anybody and, in fact, that jou are
too oung to care for anybody, which is
tho truth, but that you would be nice,
common-sense friends with him If he Is
willing to forget about loe. Perhaps In
tlmo ns ou grow older and leatn that
hos who shlno In social circles aro not
always the ones most worth whllo ou
mleht irrow tn llk him However. If
Jou "are absolutely sure this change of
mind cc-uld neer take place, then It
would be kinder to tell the young man
you don't think ou rould care for him
In tho way he asks. This will leave him
free to seek happiness with ano'her girl.
Ypur people might llko the hoy, not par
ticularly because he has monev, but be
cause ho has been bright and earnest
enough to make It. Also, older people
llko to think their children will be well
provided for, which Is only natural
Your othe,rMnqulry was an'swered ln'a
prexlous Issue.
1'erhaps this la a Joke and perhspi
Just a little girl looking for help
her composition. If It's-a' Joke, wo t
herself envloUB to read of" those Jolly
times.
That Berlln-Dagdail Railroad
T)eftr C nthlsT Am n anlMli.lpl In the
eighth .irrade and would be very thankful It
sou win mve me all the Information pos
sible in retard to the proposed railroad hv
tho Kaiser runnlnc from llerlln to lUKdad
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with
4nke. mo tlllnlc
It's 1L good one. tnn nnrt If tt'n n little
inn, wny, in sorry, lime rriena, dui
we have made the ruling not to help
with school work because teachers might
object.
Curtain Thrift
As Dutch and sash curtains are now
much higher In price, when ono needp
new ones she may economize In their
purchase for Just half the price Duy
scrim forty-two Inches wide having a
hemstltlchcd and openwork border on
each side. Cut it down through the
center fold, and with the sewing ma
chine put a very narrow hem on each
side, pach curtain may he about twenty
one Inches wide. The sash curtains may
be made likewise. Very nice remnants
may sometimes be procured at half
price, making the cost ccn less.
RDRFt
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We Advise an Early
Choosing of
Christmas Furs
Fur prices nre rising, and
It will be Impossible to du
plicate our present remark-
able values later on. Our
stocks of winter furs are
wonderfully beautiful and
varied, embracing
Neckpieces, Scarfs and Muffs,
Coats and Coatees, Capes,
Collars, etc. Priced Very
Moderately
" Louis Rappaport
Furrier
1227 Walnut St.
A Jolly Family
Adventures
With a Purse
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Things to Knoiv
A perfectly dellileiu ind unusual din
ner oup cin be nndi bj peeling white
onions, slicing th"m erj tine, and fr-
Ing them very rtellc-Ueto In butter Add
ti this the quantiU of water needed
for the soup To this add six bouillon
cubes when the liquid 1s very hot Toast
six squares of bread tml spread with
grated chei se 1'lai.e thene in the bottom
of a baking pan Pour the noup oor
them ana vprinili grated cheese on top
of the voup and put In th oen to
bake for about fifteen minutes When
serving, put one piece of toast in each
plate and pour the soup oer It.
This mikes an tvcelicnt noup for
tho Thankghlng dinner In making it
he sure the onions ate silted very line
Otherwise It is apt to hi hea l'or
six people HM a pint of onions
iilLH not all of us liio lien rela- I
ttons, there Is hudlj one but has at
le ist a friend who if no! e.iHh, cer-,
'ainlv seems to hn iprthlns the
lieirt could deslrt Thi result Is that
when Christmas comes iround tho ques
tion of what to gle liicmnis a "poser"
Sow, If b chince that friend has "a"
lutomoblle, here Is i suggi tlon It ts a
lecoratlon for the hood nf the machine.
ind consists of an eagle with spread
wings in a kind of sler tlnish metal,
and coming from Its Inck Is in Ameri
can flag in colors This -i.rews on the
front of tho hood, and is a particularly!
imelv addition to a machine right now
The price is ?1 30
'The" man who invented this game"
sild m fathti lmpresslxeh Ms an ad
vance ngnt for an insane asylum," and
lie continued to rattle the little glass ui
mil down with absorbed interest in an
endcivor to get the the little metal rings
in tho central peg That one foolish lit
tle game has affoided our family more
imusement than I can tell ou We
actually quarrel oer who Is to try It
next, and when I tin ill wanted to pick
it in tho t'hilstmas box I was sending
awaj I had to take it awav when my
dignified father wasnt looking It con
sists of an Inverted wineglass, over the
top of which is glued a round cover In
side Is a two-Inch peg and five metal
rings The object K bv shaking the
glass In whatever manner seems to jou
movt likely of results to get those rings
-ill of 'em on that peg i kind of In
door quoits The most I managed was
to ir, and at that I hold the family rec
ord The price of this ab'-niblnp toy Is
nlv lift en cents ltul ou will have
many times that amount of fun with it.
it might ho a good idea to tuck one in
tho Christmas stocking
'1 he 'talwait i-oldier ami sailor mounted on firm disks make excellent
material for the patriotic centerpiece that must grace the Thanksgiving
Dav lalile tlii-- veai. Om of these men of the hour placed on cither side
of a nice plump turkev suili aa is s-hown in the center of the picture
makes a clever -rene indeed. The turkey is of heavy crepe paper stuffed
and can lio ilrc-ed up iu red, while and blue if one so chooses. The
corky little turkev liclnw, who is alreadv circled tip, is playing a stellar
role in tins vcnr" decorations
The DIET
During
antl After
The'oid Reliable
Round Package
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llome Hints
Apple juice helps to jell quince juice
Honey can be used In making cookies
Buy only very large sweet peppers
Mush bars ma be baked as well as
fried.
Oppose Postal Zone Law
W Hhlilnnton. Nov 2G Resolutions
condemning tho postal zone law have
been signed by 129 labor organizations
In ninetv cities throughout the countrv.
I according to an announcement by the
, u Tf the shades are not ton badlv soiled i nublishers ndvisorv board It Is ns-
if 'Hthey can ba cleaned with a brand-new Uerted that 700 organizations have con
st t piece of art gum or with a new eraser I l mned this law.
For Sunday
Morning Breakfasts
Jim Eays that Sunday Is the only
day ho has time to enjoy his break
fast, so I alwavs try to give him
something worth cnjojlng Some
times It's chipped beef In cream
with a sprinkling of Al Sauce, but
what he likes even better than that
Is the feathery kind of ham omelet
I know how to make
I mix half a cup of stale bread
crumbs with hilt a cup of hot milk,
a tablcspoonful of butter, and a lit
tle salt and pepper, and let the mix
ture stand for five minutes Then
I add the beaten jolks of three eggs,
half a cup of finely chopped ham,
and fold in tho whites of the eggs
beaten stiff Just before I pour It
Into the pan I add a e'ash of Al
Sauce and thero's tho rub. It
makes the most ordinary omelet
taste like a dish to set before a
Wing Yit Miot nk Tim ' Adv
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INFLUENZA
Horlick's
Malted Milk
Very Nutritious, Digestible
The REAL Food-Drink, instantly prepared.
Made by the ORIGINAL Horllck process and
from carefully selected materials.
Used successfully over century.
Endorsed by physicians everywhere.
Specify HorllCk'S The Original
Others Are Imitations
Dear C; nth In In looking through some
KtKMNO I'luiiu I.limilri ot rpcnt date 1
happened to notice the nloe clipptnc I cut
from the pnper to Inclose to vou.
I would Ilk to ftfty to the "LonMv Bailor'
that if he will look un my brother at th
IjPUKun Island Navv lard he will be onlv
too glad to trim? him out to hla home and
Introduce him to his four slaters nnd their
frlendu He often brlniM a sailor home
from the yard for an penlr or dinner and
VtO are nultp iised to entertalntnic them at
our house I am the eldest slater and the
others are from nineteen years of afire to
twenty-six vears I um In the rarlv thlr
tlen myself and ive all. Including mv mother
and father enjoy dolntr nnvthinn we can to
kept our bos from belna lonely.
We are alt musical tlanc and alntr, and
whllo all of u a are busy durtnc the dav. we
at e neer too busy to help some lonely
sailor. KI;aDEII
Although we did not havo the "Lonely
Sailor's' addwss and cowd, therefore,
not extend tho .ery cordial imitation to
him, wo aro glad to print this letter
Htmply because It phoms such splendid
spirit AVo thank the writer ery mudi
imiPMi ami assure ner u maicca uyntnia
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Use Cuticura Soap
For Your Skin
Ml druggists- Soap 25, Ointment 23 A W, Tslcum Z,
ample csch frts of Cvtlcvrs, Otpt V L, Btatsn.
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Good cooks know
what Buttermilk
docs to make cakes
and waffles light and
porous.
Uncle
Jerrv
'Ii coritains it in now-
ucicu xurin wim
choicest blend of com,
wheat and rice.
sMSoasca .aullh -Avenue rfSS ata6szky.
1422 Walnut street
WEST OF DELLBVUB-STnATFOnD
Thanksgiving Festivities -
Rtriotic Entertainments
Charity Affairs
Evening Gowns
Fur -Trimmed Wraps
Coats Suits
Afternoon Dresses
Charming Blouses
Smart Hats
and
Mich Furs
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She walks with exceeding
i-grace the woman who
'J wears La France Shoes. She is a
stranger to foot-weariness. And
1 T there are models for all occasions.
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i-Awnen you ny on a pair youii
T learn what "comfort" means.
'Tis a Feat to Fit Feet
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Thi plain tot maltttf
OO-M-F-O-R-T
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Yon Can Fare Well
On This Good Buy
Foulds and Curly-Q are "buy" words
for macaroni. Buy words that bring you
a macaroni distinctive and different.
After you have once tasted Foulds
Curly-Q Macaroni, you will be as careful
to insist upon it again as you are in secur-
ing your favorite coffee or tea, because
there is more difference in macaronis than
most people realize until they have en
joyed the superior flavor, firmness and
tenderness of Foulds' Curiy-Q Macaroni.
The quality and flavor of Foulds
Curly-Q Macaroni is the result of some
thing besides good material and skilled
workmanship. That "something besides"
embraces years of experience, years of
knowledge, years of determined effort to
produce a macaroni of supreme excellence.
The present high prices of meat are
doing much to lessen its daily use as food.
But meat eating is declining for other
reasons than high prices. In Foulds
Curly-Q Macaroni tyou have a food that
answers the craving for meat, completely
satisfies hunger, tempts the appetite
and a food that makes strong bones, firm
muscles, healthy tissue and clear brains.
You can prepare an almost endless
,variety of dainty food combinations with
Foulds' Curly-Q Macaroni, for it goes
well with almost any fresh or canned veg
etable, fish, cheese, eggs, or left-over
chicken, turkey or meat.
Be sure to get the handy yellow package with tho red band. '
Foulds'Curly-Q Macaroni'
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Present a Special Sale
of Very Unusual Values
In this specially prepared event we offer an assortment of apparel
lhat features the newest fabrics and styles at unusually moderate prices.
The customary exclusiveness, refinement and individuality so dom
inant in our fashions prevails in all merchandise offered during this sale.
We Direct Your Particular Attention to. a
Very Exceptional Offering of
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Half Lined Warm Coats
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$27.50 I $33.50 $37.50
Were I Were Were
$39.50 $45.00 $40.50
FULL-LINED WINTER SUITS
Sale Price $35
Wore $49.50
$9.00 Separate Vests, Colors and Checks,
Now $4.50
Plain and Fur Trimmed Suite, were $65 to $225
now $40 to $165.
Model Coats, Plain or Fur Trimmed, were $125 to $29&
now $100 to $195.
An Extraordinary Feature of Smart Millinery A group
of $15, $18 nnd $20 Hats now $10. "
Afternoon Gowns $22.50 to $47.50.
Blouses of Unusual Style, were ?9.60
now $3, $4 and $5.
School Coats and Dresses for Children, $5.00 and up.
Special Xmas Opportunity .
We are closing out pur Ma'rk Cross Novelty and. Leather Department, All
merchandise rtduced to cost and in some cases less. Manicure Sets, Hags, Bill
Folds, Cigar Holders, etc.
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No Exchanges
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