r&Zf&lflffjivn ..ffrf-'-n Trr-r"''irrr':,'"'V'ia'v:r,Tn'-'i'!l.'''--lWt-l'v wiym iyi, '"l- '.'-'liH'T ?JW 5W;B'- 13 EVEXKfG TO5LIC L13DG13R l'niIAIELl'HIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1919 PICKING OUT PRETTY GIRLS FOR YOUP FRIENDS ATTRACTIVE RECIPES CYNTHIA SHOPPING- it Hi I W I . i'r vff i il'' USING THE SOUR MILK AND CAKE : MRS. Requires No Shortening i and Has Health Value; Delicious Southern Spoon Dread Can Be Made, Too Two Sour - Cream Salad Dressing Formulas to Serve With Cucumbers. Celery or Cold Meat By MRS. M. A. WILSON tCoMTlaht lit hV Wr 1 A it i. III rlciM rcitn erf rpHE bonny clabber Hrsrrts of grandma's Hay arc now seldom used. Few of us realize the wondci ful health-RivinK qualities of this natural food. The southern mammy knew and used this product for mak ing delightful biscuits, hot cakes, waffles nnd cakes, and if the old mammy liked you well enough to say: "Hush, chile! You-all jest stop pestering your pore ole mammy an' l'se gwinc to tell you do truf. It's Jest the sour milk dat makes dem crulls so fat an' light an' flaky," then you would know that jou had obtained a real secret. In many parts of Europe the folks know that the lactic acid bacteria of tho sour milk leaches and neutralizes the bacteria nnd feiment in the intestinal tract. That is why frequently in one s travels one meets old folks W'ho ea,t just a few greens end vegetables and who Iie prin cipally upon a diet of sour milk. There are various appetizing ways in which to serve and prepaie sour milk. Among them are cottage cheese, buttermilk cheese and salad J.A..inns Vni.M r,.nv. .... tin 1I3A- , ,,., , in place of milk in making cakes, waffles, etc., by leaving out the shortening. You will lcmember that cream contains the butter fat of the milk, and for this reason no other additional fat is "lequired when using the cream to replace milk in a recipe. ' Milk Ss a valuable body-building . food, and while it may become or be made artifically sour, it in no wav loses its food value. The souring' jeally purifies tho milk. In pipparing cheese from sour or buttermilk do not throw away the clear water-colored liquid. This is ' the whey, and it may be used for , custards and baking in ulacc of milk. it tne juice 01 an orange or one cupful of crushed pineapple is added to one quart of whey and then sweetened to taste and chilled it makes a very pleasant drink. bkim milk that is, milk that has j upon a thorough beating of the ..had the cream removed has lost , batter and a hot oen. The south 5ts fat content only. The milk still ern mammy invariably u-.es the contains its food elements. It may coarse white cornmeal, but you may be used for cottage cheese if per- use the yellow and obtain just as mltted to sour, or tablets may be Kood results, purchased for making the milk our. Place one quait of boiling water They contain rennet. Sour-Cream Dressing Place three-quaiters cupful of sour cream in a bowl and whip. Now season with One tcaspoonful of salt. THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE TODW'S 1NQUIRIK5 . TThat partlridnr nw,l nmone iim nel clan ami Irene-li huhles ran he miii. nlle.1 here with lnl i verv Utile time and lul-or In mrrka? S. Mention sttnrtlie nu henllle ran he ll.ed In enilirnlderr work. St. PuRfet a simple hmtie-m ide lotion that i will heln nuke the skin firm. I 4. If the Inside .tnlrs of the hoii.e are to be pnlnte.1 li the mini of th ht,n-i-siiccrst a way In whirl, it III net li , necessary to "keep on-- for u das or " I R. tllilrli Is mor erenomk 1. n hlch fire htirnln? ino.ier-iteli or vrj hut eu.il dfp down In Die furnafe? t. What re brlnehe. Poem I'roni a Header T thr r.dxtor of Uomai Pn3 ' Vr Miidiim Could n rnak ue of th follo-vlne llns In our r-.nr" IlErAUSIl IT STtVPS THR "XST Some ono ak-d tn iptrdav VVhlih rPT I thoucht b-ii And t rplid mihont a pa'iM "The Udsr lendii tn ri ' 3 V. P. Invildlioni till ricptei Tn thr Fdltor of iroman t Taffe Dr Madam ran vou klrdly te't m If Imitations for wotdirs to spund few hours Sunday h' hornea ar- will helna . cpted 3f n, villi ou print oi vour tolurnn the tdireai her the Invitations are nnf A ltEiribn Invitations of this kind are still heuig accepted b soldiers and sailors If vou send our Invtutmns to the war camp community servlee in the W'ldener Building, stating how- manv tr.en vou ran entertain, tho invitation will be plaied for jou. Remedy for Enlarged Joint To th" Edf of lroTnoc'i Vou Dear Madam Will ion prin s vour dallv column w cure for hunjon I am sixteen sears of nii ard aurfar a great deal with bunion I will l very sratrful trir vieir kin I niformrftion Will voi sjao print vvnar will make tho eybroea luok full and luatroua A DAIt.r IlKADKIt. A lotion of glcerin. carbolic a id nnd tlnctura of iodine mixed in e-qual parts Is raid to lm helpful for this kind of trouble Tho joint should be painted with this several times datlv If possible Hue the druggist nine this lotion for ou nnd be suie 'o keep it well out of the wav as vou know it Is dearilv polsonoun. Put a lirile of felt over the sore nlaee nnd with adhesne tare html It around the foot to hold the joint tlnnlv , In plaie He suie that vour shoes are long enough nnd wide enough, ns too small shoes are the cause of enlarged i Joints If oti have been vvearniK the same shoes steadllv nil da and have had I )o eland nr walk h great deal put on an- other pair or a pslr of slippers in the i evening to reit vour feet nnd be sure i to bathe, jour feet every night in warm watei. I A llttl white vaseline applied each i lilght will Improve tha growth of the rrtrowa. 0 iV-, U, aaaaaaaaaLw' x f lBrii i "tti' "tETB I AMirn a rrupc -a tut and fold lite vvliile of epp into t lie ilniich brat llie wliile iinlil liff in .i eparalc bowl, llirn turn on lop of llie tlougli. Now nil llirnupli llic vvlnle of rgp and ilouplt. turning the ilonpli over llic white; urn llir ilih half a around ami rut agtun. Hopc.il turning ilNh. then (Mlliiip in llie ejtp and folilin p the iloupli over rarli time. The hii'v hantU in the pit lure belong to a vouni; jailor vho i following llic-c intrurtion. He i rareful not to tir the mixture, a lie know thi poil the take. The -ailor i a pupil at the I'liiladclpllia ,ivv School of Cookcrv, of ivliiil. Mr. WiNon i founder and head One ftasnannfiil of nnnrikn. One. half leaiponHfid of mustard, Uvr tcaipaontiil of fugitr. Mixed to a paste with one tea-1 spoonful of lemon juice. Use on ',plain lettuce or egetable salad. If one small cucumber is pain! and ' grated and then mied with the cream dressing you will have the famous Georgia our-cream cucumber di ess- ing. which is delicious on spinach, asparagus, lettuce and for vegetable salads or with cold cuts of meat. A little curry powder may be added for variety, as also may two drops of tabasco sauce. Cooked i?our-Cream Dressing One-half cupful of rincpar. Thrte-nnarl't-i cupful of natcr, T!"'ec ,c cI tabhspooufuh of com- 8 '"'""' isoIve the starch in the water aml add thp nPKar and bring to a 10'' k fr three minutes and thpn omovo and add ()nc C9&' "e teaspoonful of salt, (h'c teaspoonful of papnha, rhw ' Vrlcri icaspoonful of mvian' 0ne teV"o"ful of supnr. Beat f0 n1ix and then bcat '" 011( cuPful of thlck sour clcam- 'rssinB may be used on potatoes, ' chicken and celery salad and with cold meat or plain lettuce. Southern Spoon Hre.ui The success of making and bak- i ing this delicacy depends entirely in a aueepan and then add one tea spoonful of --alt, two tablespoonfuls of shortening and one and one-half cupfuls of coinmeal. Pour the meal in slowK, and iust as soon as it boils renioe from tho fne and let cool. Now add UMrKDWS .?VrEK5 lor -i-r hunilred men of marrl ire itile ace in I ilk-land, nn Hull in .ili-iillt his iiimpilted thrre nn- li women, Mrs. s,rjj n,,i , ., luding womiin -nrrriKl-t In Indli. Mhen n nun l In tli rnmimni of two ""'"'" he inlk on the outside unil mil hrtiieeii them. The In. i lorrreil itllh ehlnl or r'lonne freiiiienllir like, the nl.xe of the h.ihv hasket for thi- little new' born one. This e.in hrt lionclit i.lih kl,l.. .,, and eiirh siitBe.t. the little Individual I'll" lhlnc to he plirnl there. 5. ili.nl. 8ift for the hnl,v who bis reiihed her tlr.l hlrthdir l n irlh nier ullli In.lde hmclnis for the irlh oirs. nn the-e nurser tlKures Hfi em liroldered. . novel clfi for the Inmlid N an fm. I lirntdrre.1 p, for h, r,,, -s, ron. I sl.ts r ii irir roier. nipkln, hot mil - .,,, r.u iiifinr !nmpcnive I.iiniliron To '! r t , 1 - f i Hv , 4 rag tir VladHin- 'iur little ljh of ten mm ber I! h i.ne ,r n .1 fehruary fi We prupoHi i-i ,e,ehrHte ti eiv'nff a luniheon. for the ti , tnbi ra o, li in that dale Now, ' ' "l II i a ii few wuveeation a a tn whit i arie for ilniii flf 1 1 lenta a plat 4li'l Ml- . r ,m- ii lr r rate the table ll being neld nn 1 niolna lllr-hdai we mlirhl have that aa i.ur deooratinir si heme Krom tha prire J,er rtate i u tan aee ire .tare not eonaider atiMhins flaborat,, Ahihow we are etmaftFd in iharitv work nut please clvft ') iorii f iSCeflli,ns M H MnilHKRS Vou i an make an inexpensive salad of lettiiie vou will need two heads of It and tuna fish or salmon and vou will need about two tana of thnt The tuna In "rf.Hd tastes like ihnken This with roils, tn nozeti and a half, at tvventv four lent a dozen and hot choc-olnte. I will make vour luni henna rosi just nhoul ! flftv leuts a plaie when vou liuvn In- uru grii.i i i.j', win lire,, uui ,,i i,lin, eta, , 1.1. l lu i.l.r.iii uli'liiuan . rn, a anil two quart of milk, ut-ovjt fourte.n or sixteen ient -i quart Tor dessert vou inuld get ihncolate ci lairs or lady le k at ten cents upleie The decorntlons should he ted white 1 " ......... ........ .. ,. nnd nl'je, to Honor i.itieoin and vou might have small tings, wlm-li .vou can buv at the llve-nnd-ten.i ent store as favors Tor the lentir of tho table have i bowl of white carnations, vv hi. h aro not verv expensive, and let four led white and blue ribbons snetih frfjin the thumb Her to four turidlestli Its nt the edie of a ciepe patter daily dernrated with the national tolors Vou could get this and some paper napkins In the no tional iolors verv Inexpensively a.so Haitian lllou-e in I'avor The lone Ilusslnn blouse ioiiihium to be a favotlte wl'li l-'rene h designers , hut Vmetiians aiitpt it rather relui -tantlv tine re. en h shown was made of purple geotjreite inhroldered In gold thread and banded about sleeves and out sleeves and Another was of i edge with uavv satin navv crepe de i bine, neck nnd vi ide sleeies ?k ' i,. 11 r iJe The low er edge of the garment was finished with a silk' fringe. I 'iu, laai" '-,. 1 li TO MAKE CRULLERS WILSON GIVES RECIPES WHEN THE U. S. NAVY BAKES CAKE ... Yoll: of one tgy. oe Cl,,,f. , r ,,,,A-. j whic- Aavc dissolved one cvoi teaspoorftiil of baking soda and ono.hnlf mnful .if sirnn. Rent this mixture with a laicc. Sp00n and now cut and fold in the stiffly beaten white of an egg. Pour jn hrjt well-grcas-ed pan and bake in a quick oen. The southern cook makes delicious soft gingerbicad by using sour milk. To add soda to the sour milk, dis- solve the soda in one tablepoonftil of the milk before adding to the lcmnindcr of the milk, and then use a Dover egg-beater and beat for three minutes to thoroughly mix. Soft Cookies Place in a saucepan One cupful of molaixcs. SU lablcspoonfid of dining, j Bring to a boil, and then add One tcaipnonful of ginger. One and one-half tcaspoonfuh of cinnamon. One-half ieaapoonfnl of allspice. Stir to blend and then take from fire and let cool. Now add One egg. One cupful of hour mill;, Ow ttaipoannd of baking soda. Beat with a Dover egg-beater to bloiul and then add sufficient flout to make a soft dough that can be handled, usually about six- cupfuls. Form into balls the size of a walnut and then flatten between the hands. Bake upon 11 greased and flouied inverted baking pan in a model ate oven for about ten minutes. Trv These Sour-Milk (Jems One and oue-nuarter cupfnh of sour mill,; One-hall cupful of sirup, Tuo tahletpoonfult of shortening. One tcaipoanfid of soda. One tea ijioonful of salt. Mix to thoroughly blend and then add Our cupful ot white flour, Oi and one-half cupfuls of graham flour. And So They Were Married Kpisodo Three (Jealousy) ?y UA'r.h di:yo iutciiklor (opjns'it 1011, bj 1'iilhc 1 ctljrr I o i-HAITIIK XIII j i along lather smoothly for LIT!: wen ' s, i,r., Ins after the cabaret ev p r epi t. and thev ew ri'i i; il ith sang about tho place went out very little- hi the, me evening after dinner the pl.ii.d iin-ih I'anfleltl on tho little, fold ing table in the living room and laughed owr it like tun children ' Isri t life wonderful?" Ituth said to' "v'itt that nlgbt I Ai d fcott, remembering the niher eve-1 nun; suld B'lnnwllut roservedU, ' 8uin tunes ' ' It is unleas people Interfere, Until wnt on. sngel). "If vou and I c-ould be let alone we never would quiim!" 'Hut we cant epeit to he let nlone utiles., we me on a desert Island, oh lurvid Siott, Yes, we inn I in perfe, tl.v liappv with vou Vo-ean keep to ourselves meirn than we have been. I've cotttn all oier tho idea that we must be with peopli. or that we must bo doing some thing; nr going somewhere cnnstantl " 'Hut vied git tired of each other." Scott itsisted "If human to w-.int lompanlnnah pt friends " "I dint believe in friends, not women friends I don t trust any one Whv, I would have banked on Helen Town send but Bhe a hang'd brjond recog nition ' ' N'o. shea not, she a the same Helen .-.. lOU don t give her enouuh credll for ' ....!..... ,. . u .. it , "' " . me. ,ui. I "And ns for the other" ' fttlth went on not noticing Hint' defense of Jleen, j'thev don't know what It Is to ho a friend Thev all make eyes at each others husbands, thev alinnlv haven't any honor I dmi t mind telllm; jou, S'cott, now- that we're on tho subject, that I reallv thought at one time that Hetty Lambert and I could bo friendly I liked rr so much that night sho and ine .Mathrns r.n In on us, that night thnt Alice waa so nful. hut since then I have slmplv given up all Idea of over trusting her" "That's bemuse vmi have n tertaln Idea In your head, and ou won't 1' t any one convince vou that vou're wrong Vou Insist upon believing that Betty Is it vampire and Is anxious for nu affair with me. ' I suppose vnu want inn to believe that Inahel dldti t flirt with you the other night Isabel I ar'er toiildut (lilt ' VVl.t W ot , ' l.n. ..I la ilia inm, je. I compllshed flirt In the world I , .,,.. ,. ,,,... ... ,. I still reiterate that kuiti i;an i flirt. Si ha simply plajg at flirting." 1 1 lataMlalanal i II al laJagaaaaaai t... ... . U,.. n....Ul.. .t h.I Um. ui'iil iu linn uui;iii iiii .inn linn , , , . ., . ., . bake for eighteen minutes on well- greased muffin pans. l'ruit Cake Oiii-lmlf cupful of hrun n euyar, Our ct pint oj W0llll!8C1, Two liiblc.ipooujuh of cocoa, line cgr, Our ninl oiir-linlf Irvrl lampoon iuU of baking oila. Pi.ssohe the soda in pait of the cream anil then add to the ic- mainder of the ingtedients Peat well to mix and then mid Three and on-'-half tiipjutl 0 xilicil floiu; O, !-. f , lie and one-half Icaxpnoufuh of cinnamon , " . . . ' One tcafipaonlnl nf vulmcy, ' fine .noinl of srr,lnl iii'n. Ow-hulj cupful of chopped nuts. liraf. to tliotniifrh V miv nnd then i pour , BCdsC(, ',, flouml cake pan and bake in n moderate oven . .. , .... 101 one nout. Sour-Cream Cake I'llling One-half cupful 01 thick, sour cream. Heal until stilj, ami then add One-half cupful of A'.V.V.Y sugar, Our tcaspoonful of intuitu, Tin re-quarters mpful of finely chopped nut, raiiinf, ilates and figs. Blend well and then cut and fold into the mixture tho stiffly beaten white of nn egg. Spiead between the la.vors of a cake and then spi inkle the cocoanut over it. Plaic the cake together. I Louisiana Crullers One' cupful of sour cream, ' ! One cupful of sugar, 1 One level tcaspoonful of baking soda. One lei el teaipoouful of nut ma. One egg. Beat to thoroughly blend and then add four and one-half cupfuls of (lour. Holl out on u floured pastry board and then cut and fry in hot vegetable cooking oil until they aie golden brown. The temperature for cooking the crullers in the oil is 1 SCO degiees l'ahtcnheit. "Then whv did jnii neglect mo for her the othi r , vuihig"" 'I ilnln t nn an to iihI, i t ou. 1 told vou thnt Hut she Is u wonderful dan cer I don't Mini when I have danced with anv on,- who puts her heart Into It the wav Isabel does I wns Inter ested because until the other nlcht, I didn't believe that Isabel i ould g. t In terested in imvthing ' Until thought deep! mer this lant explanation of ."colt's, she w na still I thinking about it a question a feii when lm usk'd In r iiiinn- nts luti-r ' 1 had hoped for i son Hint vnu iniuht g Scott una saving ole than ntit i.i ".v to like llettv." t'o vnti like nils place w.-'re lh ing in -It if w, muled. I in, nn ' hat uiis that KllollKll to HUSH ' he Ilill.li. il fnit' laughed bui went on to explain , what he meant I th. night if ou would ugree we might t.ilj,, ,t studio apurtment downtovvn si mew here. Ho jou think nu'tl like li" I ' I should ea.v not Whatever put that Into jour lie mi 1 I vo always- had It in ,,u lfn, len were llrst mini. d put up v.-llh this tlnv pla-e hlmplv bet'.iusH ou took It for granted that we would live some. wlnie like this. I ,i nlwuvs hated It. ilise little hot-llkn rooms, no Inillvldu. i 1 tv tr . hem, no chnnc in spread out at al 'I suppose ou warn to lake n one. loom place like llettv Lambert's?' ,,,. tiMtktd Until Miri'HKtli'iillv 'I suppose vour Idi. I of space In to ent. sleep ,IU, 1 do evervthliig else In one iiunn ill. pose oud like mo to move down near , her wliete ou two could me mil. other nlien la tint It .'" Hueid. ion had sprung up n Uuth'.i In an instantly, ugly, crui 1 suspicion, and , she whs giving vent o II In hei huist of words to h'colt. Vou don't menu that" stiott rt tun ed 'ou'l be sorry for having ninl ,t , later i I tin mean it." blared I tilth; ' tin re lis onlv one thing that will ni.ui, IIIH not helluve It. Will you Hive ui Ht't Lautbiit eiitliel Ixnu die iuimii si (muih to jou that .vou nn'i ,( ti,M when 1 nsk vou to do its - Vou mean ihat ou want tne to shun I her. that jou don i wntit us in ,, fi-li nds" ' es . I do mean just thai " "No. I won I do that' I shou'd thiols vnu would know in letiei than m ask sui li a thing ' Tomorrow It ul It la I'ortrd In late broil's J'rlendahlp It Ith Ilettj, ; rr PLEASE TELL ME IV 1 1 AT TO DO tly CYTIUA (-vnthl.i l verv Blflil to answer prnbl-m surh Ha ore Mit In hrr hy the read of the tolurnn, lmt she mUt that those who tirt In It-tter write en ene side nf the pnPT nnlv nnd nlitn lhlr problrms brirflv hp ronii.lf Jlnnx of tho UlteM irrt nft Ifngthv It U nrirjiir5 to k.p inrrfpnndentii altlnK rs Ion llnw fur llilr BnwerF ma i'nthlii cMnnof nubtlph nior than n ur m kiirr dam. , (Jet Another Place Dear Cvnthla I mil a cashier at a thpntrp nonr m, homo and Home nf th male jialrons nn ,r lll-brcil. When' nrar nin thej nfipn curse and pay er mean thltiRo. If I protest they laugh at me nnd some of thr other patrons I must think HI of me. which In not tine I It wpiih I must hear all and Keep my mouth shut I cannot slop tluin. for b the time t rav nnMhltiK the me out of my fIkIiI . and the iaii thlnit luppent the next nluhf hnt tan I do In the future'' DMl.V RtntiBIl. 1' Mould he hitler In iKiinin the le- ' niaika of the mtn than aCKnonledge uu I Imie heaid tl..m ien thntiRh mad" ilKlit In our lucceme. SpeaU to the ' iiuinaper of the theatie It Is rry likely I In um do something to romedv thli londltlon If not tlun r Tould he het ler for ou to sci k otnpr nork where the uttnnihern li vultable for oti I In reference to our oilier question "In not nsk ciur mother to ro wlili ou to one of the dental iltnlc and Ret the opinion of one of tho dm torn there ns to what tan he done with otir teeth she would hait to rel on the opinion of the dentist Wants to Renew I!npagenienl fear I'lntlila Would II he proper for tne tn.ietume former lelatlons with a I Mitintc man to whom I was ttiRaged hut llttl. .. I. ..... I 1 1 . .1.- . ... ..! I "till tllllo I tilllhf 1 1 1 V t IIKilKt lllt-IIL Hl tlinilifhf Ir l.nut nu unn nf nnc rntnllv i i.. iiik lue l 1111 of in mother, who " "- ". '" p w.m nwav with an incuranie dlsenxe Now I would like to know this-should I let thW atteet nn whole fulurc lite I a I loe this ounR man deail.v and i know he loe ine I hae not seen or heard Hiiwlung finm him sim e relum ing ins iiug um:so.mi: .m ir 'I Is not 1 1. Hi n ijuestlnn of prn pilcM, diar If theie Is no good rea son for h.miig lnokiii the engngement jou would he HrIiI 10 write to our for mer ll.uue nnd ask him to come and see ou nnd t.i k lungs over, f 1111 aro sine . he still cans and that vou do. too lint. ' mv de.u. wh.il .x.use did ou give the .voiing man for br.nklng the .ngage- ou nnd tall. Hiiiirm oer. If ou aro sine 1 mint Hi, I ion 1. II him vonr mother s I reason and lid he agree with vou? If vou did 1 cannot see thai II would he well to rtntw the relations. , riie tiling for vou to do is lo go to the ,in,inr and nk him If vou are like to I have the die.ie vou k.iv vour relative 1. . .. 1.1 1 II,.. 1. .n n-f. .. I, M.is or 11 ou Mount . iti,i .. hit i .mothei or to possible ibiMren If hi- m ve tlini ou would have to abide hv his decision, but If he jjh tin. .md lie proh.iblv will vou should put It "!' ' the voung .man. leavuiR n 10 mm to make the decision n, ,- , ,,-.i ti-i t ..j; V.,,Vr " ... an- swer t. the girl who n.sks win men .who run mound with girls tuin around ...,,1 ,nlr, cin ui,,,. hoit time ago, they had tailed 'stale ' ,v I!? cM.!JfnU!onBhnN,P .l,e"me' 'ld .accentuated In the o!d t,.e long eoat '.) ..".,.".' '?'?., ,'',iK" , , 1... , etenr fell nerfcitly at ease In such a coat f-'o, I will state mv owncase although there are numerous advantages When I ginduated frcm ldgh sihnol, in the suit over the loat for certain oc 1 had llkfd veiv mucli n gill w Ith I , ,isons and ever woman reall needs whom I bid gone to s bnnl she vv is )n() SJ( h (lltni In her wardrobe, sllll no .1 peifecilv rillniil, good-looliing and OIlp ,,,, fe, I awkward or badly groomed ::r'Ml "'!,' ":,,,,hlr1,"'r,,;,,,":,.l,:,n ," e Tv ... .he io..B .... u i. u-n .k,.io,.i.i night 'with ffllo.s or vuar the vcr.v latest stvle lien- 1 made the mistake that insnv a pi m fi Mow has in ide ; 1 cave up this Kill foi the more st llsli 10ms niid ran about with them for nl - tno-t two vears This girl loved me and 11 nroiin ni-i nfi i " e. .- in.- Kin- '- i' run while. I found that thev were like brass ring The luster soon wears off And I saw that thev did not want me, hut tn.v nionev With a trulv penitent heart, ' went back to the onlv girl I hid ever icallv loved and laid inv heart at her feet. To mv etieme Jov she aceiptcd me and our eiignge.ni nt was announced lat week I tlnd that I have vrr.v iniah hem lit" d bv the mistake that I made, as It makes me .immolate true h.ve (if ionise. 1 do not mean lo ai that all glils -vlio run around with filloim are not al all sincere, but I Hud that the oms who will stkk to vou thiiiiiKh thlik and thin when all other fi lends detirt vou. aie tlie onlv ones wlio ilt .trie a leal h.ve. llnphiK this has made dial to vou the question ou ask, 1 .mi verv ii.i-i-1 Congratulations, ' Ilapp ' I Paul VToiild Weatuard Co I Tear I'vnthla I am a young man seventeen .vears of age. the time In ti fel- I Imi s life when he In omes adventur ous ambitious and fearless I wish very much tn suicied In life 1 have reitntlv- 1 recov.red from Intluenza. having been so III I just escaped elcath bile tonva Itsilnu I made n vow to mvs.lt that I would nevir again be taught In such a I dre ul disease M pi in is to Have Home and go west and rough It nnd gel my-o-If Into lip-top phvsh il condition Would ou approve of sin Ii action: I dislike iltv lift and hive a jenrnlng to live In a Mate where tin re are mountain" and puri air ann to get away fiom the mullltudi of people who Inhabit this i Itv I am a high si honl student, and since I have leinverid from Influent t I have no desile to studv mv lessons The previous two months 1 have bei u below Hie average mark In school nnd this Ins dlstotiraced and disheartened me I sis-ui to hi- oblivious Finee I recovered and I tlo not know to what to attribute this fact. I have asked mv patents to let me work diirlni: the da.v and to to nlEht isthool In the eveninir, but thev will not approve of mv .ntiun I am of tin. ace I now to know I In- illffiri-nio between tight and wroim, ami I wish jou would pltarp help nn The bilehtest human g.illus ma v In effettlvelv sinotheied by nhsctirl.j anil l.n k of iqipot tunltj and ,ii Mime wisi- in in sun. -iniiiig in in, i K ""t if imi w isn to suiiitu PAUL. As jour iaieiits ohjtet to jnui go'ng away from tin in. I would inggest that vou continue at m hool, but tlo not do much outside of school Htav hnuie'and rest and Kit nvir the lassitude whnh follows the Itillnn.t and whlih Is the hntdest pirt of the disease. In fact even if U were ndilsihle to go West it v u would not he able to do so for a while as vet A liuin mn make a in. m "I h!mlf In ,t thy iputn iih will us In th" teiuntij Voui p,ir etit.s know what is best for .vou ami vou will do well to take their advite I Ml tilt vows In the wot Id i ould not keep ou fiom dlsr.ise either In tountrj oi elt.v, but It Is wise to be t -ireful of vour health of vour tallng and exer. i jse t an vou afford to take to riding It Is a wondiiful tvinlse and keeps one phvsltalli 111 I am suir vour hller lould not bn iinswertd Honn. r T'iu btttis hae lo wait their tutu mi see so lnnnv come to i'vnthla wm i.i she i.innm pub lish all at on. Infants and Invalids HORLICKS THE ORIOIHAX. MALTED MBLK Rich milk, malted cram, in Dowder form. For infants, invalidiatjgrowuig children. Pure nutrition. upbuilding lk whole body. Invigorates nuning mothers ul the aged. More nutritious than tea, coffee, etc. Instantly prepared. Require no cooking. vSubitiWe Cot YOU Suie Frit A tfll ! yVlA'GO RATINE COAT FOR BALMY DAYS & When a woman begins to long for fonielliinp new that lia- -pring-llkc lendruties 'he might tlo welj to inn-ider as a future po-il)i!ity lhi ratine oat. It U in that un uual Idiipo 'hade and I- cnibroid rred in blue ., I Oaih W.i'oi 7'nifc t Hornier lor ,. .,,.. ... ,.., iB H,,.v nn ?lc topcoat of todn.v p ii achievement of wlilih the oies-nu.iMi" ... .,..,. ..,,,,. , i... mstlv iiioud - -- Hut it Is not the pioduit of one dross- 'maker or one designer- it Is u dtvelop- 1111 lit, nn evolution -o long as the mat was the stereotjped garment that It was soino decide or niori ago there was al wa.vs gonil if.if.oii why the woman nf taste prefeired n suit to a coat for after noon werr If sho walked to her destina tion Coals weie either hopelessly shnpe Iis and sloppv, or thev wore built along seveifly fined, mannish lines. Then' gr.idu ill designers worked out n tvpe of coat that wns neither severe nor sloppy. In It one felt as trim and all time as In n suit f.ven tile tall woman who had nlwns felt her height now. Our nrlWt his shown such a coat In ' tho aecompan Ing sketch. It Is made of i tango l.'tlnc, and Is embroidered In , 8,.ulc.s of blue, with n lining of Trench I ,llll(, Mt(11 T, lm, )s nf taupe silk with i t I,),,,. nUi nnd ii bun chm te crown, un for slnet or ntiernoon wear, ine moj.1 disci Imln.illng women now- do not don spring clothes when the coldest weather Is still in sight Still every woman does erave something new- nt this tlmo of ji.ii. and usually eho likes to cet things that cat. be worn during the llr.st weiks of spring (Inquiries .no solii-lated and may be I addiessid care this newspaper ) (1'iipvrUlit UUI' l'liirincc llnse) slimiM. re It,. ,,l,.,l Mippers re llcailid lllni k satin cientncr slippers have long jet lie ids fast- tied around t lie top i in rows, tluee of them ) - .ALICE G. PEARLMAN Children's Rendu -to-Wear Shop 129 South 16th Street STORE ORDERS OUR BUY ANYTHING ANYWHERE ! uurruloinerxjircnotronrin-'tl tntliitttock of an) on more lut may divide their pur chi no iih to r-t the rry hmt valuei. V h.icl)frn Inhu-'lne' fnrover27 ear and lnit thf closest ncruttnyof nurbut n1 mcthrtd" lv rHponniMp hnupltcrper MAKRIOTT RROS.,1118 Chestnut MA20LA X K AZOLA, the oil from corn, IV JL It i as pure and delicate at the daintiest foods cooked in it or sened with it. Ask your grocer for Maiola Cook Book containing dozens of delicious re cipes. 3 CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. T. O. Do 161, New Yoik t'JlX 0 F CM SAUO I ffaTaraTe a -' M Pk ft. eooKiNOi tl$k MSBMBaaHaaajaaJi!I I The removal of a hair growth I I from under the arms or tha I I fate, can bo very easily tccora- I I pllshed by using this excellent I I preparation. Sold by drug I I ana department stores. I CHUMMING WITH THE GIRLS 5 PRETTIER THANYOURSELFl Do This, Recommends a aunp, Will Cease to Be Worried With the Bug-a-Boo Flirter TjTOrt (ho benefit of wanted to know how Kitty, who to make tho ho stop fllrtlnp with her, one very thoughtful young man sent tho fol low lug prescription: Don't think too much of yourself. Ilecomo chummy with prettier girls than ourself. "After a while," ha added, In no spirit of sarcasm, "you will begin to to bellovo tho people on tho street ear are looking at your chumi rather than at jou " Thu joimg man t1o"i get to the root of the matter. A ghl minus too mnnv thoughts about herself Is a girl minus flirtatious Hiinojnnce fror.. men. In other words. It Is the nln girl who N. after all, the bothered ghl; or does she Just Imagine she Is bothered',' THK knowing young woman realizes her own limitations, it Is, Indeed, good for the mind-bioadetiing process of nn attractive girl, who has taken her Uttl'aCt IVeneSS tO heart. tO ChUm with prettier girls than heiself. Not ait In tit firm It n r-nrt nin Ennclinin so long ago In a certain seashoic town I icmember the arrival of a cer tain Jeannette. Pretty? Yes, in n rather fanciful wav. Terribly expen-slm-looklng, too. And all reparedness, Jeannette came to lstl her limit, who had duly been her hard-wot king pi ess agent for a month prior to her arrhnl .leannette was to take the little seaport town by storm. The men were lined up and made to understand Just how high would be the privilege, of ad- dressing .icanneue. BUT, alas! poor .leannette. Surely she had never hud tho benefit pt competition befoir. When hIiu rami she took It for granted none- of the other gltls was even as she to be glanced 11 1 on the beach, to be called up on the telephone, to be taken to ,- . ,,, ,,, ,.,!,. ih hotel nnd ? ,l "' f fr"w ' ''fl. , L"10 ' , "' hT to il."?,.. v,iT"v I back t o th ed nnce aftei waul And how Kiem in-1 imi in ii ...m. l'or I am glad to say, , .leannette cnu Mr Tjnk -R0(B scrcnel up ,,,; learn her lesson. Mie had been ,,, ,vcr ,ll(1 ,,,,,,, th reaie.l where theie were no chances otlH,r HucJusl ,,,. a rcaI tallK .., for her to rhum with attractive Bl.lllooV8 one nonlp , Iny sm,in hon . snl(l of, her own age. and therefore when e itKprpm,,,, 8,op.eepe r, "and In two she met bo.s It was In company with !,,,. rxe,T Hmil son In m.v neighbor her elders. .aturall, ca low outl 1, i, d ,,,, (mc . , wnnl,(, to tc f . see ne notlilnc else-In slcht made her ., , .:. j. .. -r, - .. - ,,.., think slie was the mil ghl In the world Povvii ill tne lime seapoit town .leannette learned that not only were then- mettlei- clrls tliun heiself but that tho most popular jounp women fl JniceM "jj 1624 Walnut Street Semi-Annual Clearance Sale mm Entire 1 Millinery, Coats, Suits Evening Gowns Blouses, Dresses, Etc. : m m f 1 The House that Heppe built FOUNDED IN IMS ADOPTED ONE-PRICE SYSTEM IN 1881 C. J. Heppe & Son 1117-1110 Cncstnul Street tith Jc Thompson St: Heppe Victrola Outfits We have especially arranged four Victrola outfits that are prac tical for home use. Each outfit contains a Victrola and some records. Tho supply of these instruments is very limited. You should make your purchase NOW. victrou ix-a, eo Special Heppe Outfits VICTROLA 1V-A 522.50 Records your selection 2.50 Total cost .$25.00 VICTROLA VI-A $32.50 Records your selection 2.50 Total cost JM5M VICTROLA VIII-A $50.00 Records your selection 5,00 Total cost ."$5700 VICTROLA IX-A ?G0.00 Records your selection 5,00 Total C03t ."IgjToo Call, phont, er write for catalogue Man in Advice to Girls, and Voir, were not nlways the pretty ones. n itm flrt time In her llfp she 8M eharm win out There was a glrlf whom no one tould tall pretty, wnn, could brink' any mnn running with out the sllKlitcHt nod of her head. It wns illseonrertlnp. When a glrl' clothes nie Hinnrur than !our owiv there's a way to compete. But whew It's subtle Rraco or chnrm you'ro com petltiK with well, there's nothing to do. At fit st .lennnette was sullen, Then, because she was tcnlly a nice girl at luart tho very sltl with the charm took a fancj to her. Men no longer vyo .lennnette,. At,. t,... te ,1.A, iln ul.n Imnirttiq thev nrA.V .occupied with tho charms of her friend, . Adventures With a Purse Or oni: 1111 cosmetics Ing the woman who uses ol. mm iml nllnu l.ur nre to liwnma stopped up with powdtr nnd rouge, for r II -. ..... .. i... .1 . n 1.., .1 ..a... t. ln I nu nuir iin rut uui'i it utiti uuiiiicaivi( will result There Is 0 certain kind of cleansing irctini that comes which has been prepired especially for people In the theatrical business who must apply loiiRo nnd powder with such a heavy hand, and I hao nluaH thought that for tho woman who constantly uses cosmetics this cream should he parties ularly efllc.iclous In remoxlng particles of powder nnd rough Hnd keeping the. ,Kkln smooth nnd rlean A verv cener. lous.slred tin ma.i he prmured for COc Have you seen the baby tanks? If jour answer Is in the negative, then sa to ou, 'Hlr. or Madam, ou have, missed much " You see, the babv tanks nro three-Inch Imitations of the great big government tanks, nnd by the sim '" ''"""i "' "", "n- eiiiiKaii- callv for a minute or two. on a smooth "urfaee, oft It lumbeis. nnd If our , f , tend(,ncIe8 ,M(, u to ( an ple expedient of rubbing one energotl- obstacle In Us wav. such as n. hov. vihv llient' unifti, uui s-o Kii-ai .vtin uic oe- v.l , ,, , stncK aa )tf, cvIlaust. H ,,,) , ,,,,. ). recentl.v been renlen-. i .. . ... ,.- ,.,, T '""" ' ni.M ,. , .. tJ ,. . S uitur, rimnr nlnut oki. Stock of f v AJ!n ,1 1 it W A f-inMfa
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