IsSSrSc' i Sh--,tJ- KWffrv'V"'" -,'j C) . f I - t.4 n.v " ..ft -li ' V yr"y)g'. Y evening rrr.T.rc ledger rniLAftELrniA, ftjidat, .taxtlujy si, iow MAKING A DOLLAR GO FAR ON MARKETING DAY : UNUSUAL LAMPSHADES : A SPRING FASHIOK L4 t MRS. WILSON ADVISES HOUSEWIVES TO GO TO MARKET AND STOP PHONING THE ORDERS GETTING THE BEST FROM THE BUTCHER Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA JUDGING BY APPEARANCES ISN'T ALWA YS VERY WISE A Saleslady in an Exclusive Shop Did It and Lost the Sale of Four-lItmdrcd'Dollar I'ur CoatAn Expensive Looking Lady and One Who Wasn't Ttli:si: quiet women who frequently , stole nnd n toque to po with the coa1 "Innk III.. .!,!,. f. nfh.n llU'ie tafU"1"' , iSjmPrx. Sfc5fgty."'jj jJWMljljM I : : :$ ii 'I line .irr ni.iin riiMin ithv .1 unni.in -Iionlil po to llie liulrhri" rnlln-r lli.in lmv her 1ur.1t liv llii" telephone iiirtliml. In lilliiiR .111 older In ihnnr the linliher it ,ipt to le-ar 011 11ml weigh in an exti.i oimie of uet or n feu niinir of hone, where ,n he would not do this if hi riM.ntirr were in front of him lo, he will include the lii.np. and Irintntiiij: of our purchase for the Murk pot if ..ii are there lo ,i-k for llieni who hut taken her basket and done hulk vcRe-table, such a beets cali ber own marketing bapc. lurnip', kale, parsnips or cur tain unti-reiess, lettuce, scallions or ' radi.-hrs. Their bit of green has not Science today ha made remark- rot.-, together with potatoes and a only become an essential, but n Btlin,is.t 'tIio hotter way wmil.1 be. to Hcasures II. M. Ton li.-ue- been told entlrelv wronK Of cnurKe, no lllnei cotil.l como from n FctiBlble nml mcesary act. No, they nro not Imrmful To K. W. K. If ou (lo not love the liov, anil not onlj tlmt luit have brKUn to halo" him. It peemH best forou to sraelually break on the friendship at lean the love fel.ln f It Talk with him frankly, saylnc jou do not loin Iifm, but are wlllltiK to be friends If he willies He Calient, I.illlo (iirl Dear ( ynthla Will you bo so kind as to tell mo throiiKh 5 our paRn what 1 ran do" I loe 11 sounc man. nml be Is fwentv-fle enrs old and I utn elcht- een ears old I loe blni nnd he to oh me nnd bo shown It to me. Oneo I saw him In my Rrnndina'n house, nnd he s.ild to me. "Po jnu no with nnv fellnv" f said. "No" Ho could not Ka any more then on account of my father comlnB In the loom. Hut ho did not bellevo me, becausn be s.iw a fe'kiw next door with 1110 near my house I nnt an Italian jrlrl, and you know bow Italian people keep their daughter, and 1 nm not nllrwed to ko out for a .Kooil time but Just Mn) In thn houo it 11 the tl.no nnd do housework, and sometimes 1 think that T do not know t 1 whit ,i uond time means Please tell I nte what to do. Would It be bad for me when be tame down to lrn nonso to see inv fallur to gc him a "etlerV KOKUOT V11, dear, nnt bad to pUP a letter, but wny should ou lie miKlii nm unr I Shall Not Be Afraid I shall not ho afraid any more, Hither by night or day; What would it profit mo to ho afiald 1 With ott itwas '.' Now t am hra, In the. dark nUrhl alone, All through the house. I ko, Locking tho doom and making windows fast When shaip winds blow. Tor there Is only foiiovv In my heart, Thcro Is no room for fear. Hut how I xlh I wrro afiald again, My dear, my dear: Allan Kilmer, In Hood House keeping. Mrs. Kilmer Is the widow of Joyce Kilmer, the noted joung poet, who was killed In action with the American expeditionary forces In Fiance. ' nmci ,.fM r, cntnrl ,nltli oceornlrt and paisley will all nupply natural Kreens. Some one of these pioducts were in front of him he would thiouch the markets dutint the tent, horseradish, pickled beets, cole- may bo purchased at a moderate w verv well thit this would months of .January and February slaw or lettuce should be served with ' cost. When this is not possible, then J be polite, and talk lirlgbtlv with bltn and jour father, when he comes in r.-. 011r family Po nut complain f tbe housework, but do It In n pood btimor and show him lnw sweet nnd nttractlje von are friend u pro mi be lonstrued that he was xour swpi t Adventures With a Purse Personal Supervision Pre vents Waste, Especially in Meats U hat the Butcher Docs Under a Watch Jul Eye Southern Delicacies Found in a Stroll Through the Midwinter I'cpetablc and Fruit Markets Hy MRS. M. A. WILSON Cowrteht. ii, I'V Vrt V I. tl io 1 riahfK rmtn rti rpHE indifference of the aer.iRc American housekeeper to maiket inR may be laid to the fact that it is much easier to order by telephone than it is to make a trip lo the market. When about to purchase food .sup plies do away with the telephone and just slip on your hat and coat and take your basket on jour aim and go fee what materials you are able strides in the true values of 1 preen leli.sh. The heavy protein downncht necessity. hnvinc The butcher when he is tooAf, so that haphaaid market-1 content of the btcf requiies coar.se, I Lettuce, cabbage, celery, waler f.llintr an order bv telephone, will !"K '" " tl,lnK ,,f thl t-st. Prr- l.ulky vegetables for perfect tut leave on an extra ounce of suet or cut prices make it imperative similation. and for this reason, be . , , lb.. llmrn b.. ,irt 'istrt A frlnpin 1 e.nllco tlllc rne'lt eofl'tos II f.'lttv COn. n few oiinees ot none: wnereas u '"" ,.. .'u ......f, . - . you brinK forth n comment. Also, ho will .suiely Dunp; ileliKht. ic to neutralize me tat aim new in older 10 .supply a ration thai 13 will include all the bone's and trim- The stalls are now laden with content of the meat. positively needed for physical bal- mitiKS of your purchase, which will cveiy arioty of delectable delicacy' Many housewhes feel that the 1 ante peel help with your stock pot. "ot "' from the South, but also purchase of flesh fruits, CRCtablcs' One union, Personal supervision prevents from Bermuda as well. Theie are and early-spring Rieens is expensive. One 6fef, waste. The housewife herself can .strawberries from Honda, and then Now, if you will stop for a few min- j ()lK, Clrroli ,,tnlc , (i,cn lni',ce be the judge of the proper selection the asparagus, and we all know that utes and study out very caiefully )lr. and amount. This also gives her rhubaib is the harbinger of spring, this pioblem you will find that not j-'0U). brMf(r, fnci, 0f cefrru and a splendid opportunity to avail her-. One can almost hear the bluebirds only aie these foods a leal economy lnirHinh ,1,j u.;n, 0oir mirturei self of specialties, for, Mrs. House-1 sing when one sees all these goodies. ' providing variety to the jaded ap-1 nn, ,,,, ,spas0n with salt, pepper wife, the butcher frequently has op- Then you see a basket of new po- i peine 01 mmwinier, nui tney art-1 .,nit mustard. Add to one cupful nortunities. which he always takes ' tatoes and you think them a venta- aso rno?t' iuaoie as full advantage of, to purchase spe- , ble basket of nuggets of goodness, regulator, supplying aim einl lots. These he nasses on to heenuse von renlizn that there is eral constituents to tho 1 . . .1 .1 . 11 1 .1 1 m.,1.. fm. .0,i.s!n.il rin,... . . ,V i w lien I sa that tie men in unnorm irai oiu-iasnioiud sugar tooKtew tlmt his best customers, thus giving them virtually no waste on them. Celery, makes 101 piijsical inness. jt ls pOI)1. ,,conomy t this season ,,r". "mirli nk-ei inmn-"'v i.eid. s being exery one from the littlest bov to the an opportunity to share his bargains which is now lcasonable and at its ou must know that ficsh ege- of the yeai to can tuinips, bei with him. So, you sec, the woman best, should be a daily visitor on tables provide us with abundant carrots and the like. Use th wno visits 1110 snop sees incse every laDie. men, too, now is ine vitamines inai are 111c icai con- ireciy wnue moderate in price, things, while three chances to one acceptable time for canning a few stituents of good blood stieam. In When other fresh egetables aie she who telephones seldom, if ever, jars of celery relish. other words, they keep us physically , not available use cabbage in the hears about them, and if she does. 1-or this first month of the year fit. The pooiest family in England if otitis of coleslaw, cicam cabbage, Yes. nnd It Is also true the woman 11 the black broadcloth suit was a. Porml body. The ston romes to mo from tb owner of the shop tint he was verj proud Indeed, to necept her check. iti.n t una n entneldencp. Pen Imps It was tho Irony of fate, that mad) TH1J base of a lamp will last for ccr t was going to say. It Is tho shade which wears out or loses Its iresnnes" And after all. It 13 the shade that makes tho lamp. All of w)deh Is leading up to my saying thst if J oil hao In tnlnd nutebaslnir 11 new l.nnn shade, I would certainly suggest that "look like tlilrtv cents" nro often worth n tonslderahlo lilt more. So to her Mil rnu flu, nil,,... ,1 , , m cilnulnrll jln an exclusive shop found out. Thn nleshtly had been waiting on the (inlet lltllfTwomun orlginallv- It nfterwaid 1 , , mips ii ns my in'ii, " ...----, seemed ns though she did this because 1 t1P rNpensIve-Iooklng lady go out will) ..,. , , ... ... . . . ..1 ..... .,., ... nil T nn t.r sun nan noining else to do- wncn ine I door of tho shop opened and In walked I nh, but sho was expensive-looking' ,Ono could almost nave forgiven tho I saleslady If things hadn't turned out as they did Tho raffee-colorcd duvctyn suit was ileh with beaver tiapp!ng, n stunning little beaver toque topped It 011, nun tnen the spats! 1'lve dollars If they cost n cent! "Well, that's about nil wo have In seal stdles," tho saleslady who was walling on tho quiet person said, at the snmo time rushing v Ith nil speed to the duvet: n lady almost beforo the door closed. Then bomethlng peculiar happened. A .voung woman who was standing In the hack of the shop camo forvvatd. "t mi't I show ou something else?" ulll ,iuln.1 I n r. ..hh .t ..!. .1.... 1....1 " -.,. ,,l ri. i.ll III 1IH. 1" lllill. llilll ..nl.l... ..( .... ... .. , . ii, iiuii in i-uiuu'scensioii in 11 jusl win nith and gracloiisness "That is .... i.... i.. m.i.ti.iiii nt nil. T nm nn saylng'lhat mabo this month's lncoml was busy taking euro 01 insi momni expenditure, neither am I dcnylnj that the diivctn lady might not hav( been n Fonuhodj, too, Neverthelc ho was not Miss M's regular cui totner, nellher did she make any putt i line TIU.'Si: aio Just some fnUs. but th) teaih things. This particular llttl sceno happened to Irive been staged I a shop, hut reallv, you could find It counterpirt in any walk ot life, are all human enough to gef abou dnv after day judging by nppearancei Initneillateiv we nssori.iin urc .. lit. i,n uliinint nutomoblle wit wealth, tho family In tho best nelgh . . . . ..,.,. ....i. 1. nMlrlrm 1)01 IIOOII Willi l'IU'fll, 1'it' v,ii.v.., with reil filet on their vvhito drossc) with allluence and refinement. Pome how. some of us go nlong for weekl and months nnn ears, rorgcuiiiK i" It Is oni inosp wno aro uuuvo in .siispleion of tho pinch of poverty wh ..... ...... ... ". ..::"", , he """'" numu ccriainiy suggest inni w.b ro, ""lu" fUS Slo1 io5 Jou-otl." display of shades t dlscov U Vm.. "'maVir could ...... ,'- tody O.K. can-always And many wninilli and gracloiisness "That Is ', nrfm fo nvc whero nnd how th6J on.) of Miss M'.s regular ctistomeis, I ir,vo Clicks, nnd she fell sbo ni.i?lil to Imm ' a Uttlo to get her." lampshades from which to choose. Tho i,.o-f i. i.-... ., ,.n.i nnd wncn ."""" is in nmi a collection or real y the time romes von will be happily mar-jurmaual Individual shades from which tied and have a 1 nine or our own 'me may choo-o a shade that will lm- ' I'art real atmosphere to that living room Things ex-Marine Has Ripht Idea ,ir bod room i:ach one of the shades In Pear Pvnthla To the cx-marlne 1 l,'!' coIjc!'on ' ?DC-jl Pf- n!w," ."" i will say that be has the right uiea i leimiiu.irniii, .no sun snai.es This world wou'd be dull If there were nave Just some, twist or turn, some un- I no IHrls In It Who .an say 1 1n v never usual kind of frltigo that makes them flirt" I think .v.n the prlmnust oi i.i somehow "different " And in parchment must plead gulllv, ntul as fcir rouge, wen ,,Ila(loa th. cnlo. H Ju ,u j (iocpCr I would not have tried t If some cranks lrrf,K, R() , hpn , ' .'.' ''r'"r tP,La.?,."!-t ."."'LI',f,n-s Individuality nil their own You will with Nun It certalnh Improves find it moro dlllleult to ehoofe Just one so many lovely ones And most reasonable looks..,, d f mv frl-n.ls keep on filing '" H "ion mo 1 look bealtbv 111 begin to he'ley -'';dn fro'" them 1 read "One Who Knows s' let- prices aro t ter. wrll. we cm n't blame the girls for n'ttll ril' T '"UMa"' T r " cul going will, tho sailors Vol. ssy ... ,.. , sug;r a n.uuial of mllV0nn:iise dressing and servo these elvi ins '"il'u't ll 'J1.0, 'v well flavored Don't they sound good ' in.la.it mm-1 on meat , potatoes, salads or in small !") ,' " ' . S,,"" U1 Wt"' " mn,,cr how K0", ,1,es' "om"1' body. This ,,., hyiscH !1S ,.cli,h. ' ''l ,?l,!7lrr w 111 agree w l.b me hey taste lots Ijctlcr Thrv ar, the ets more of spendeis and ll.ev don t M, i man of tho house will love to munch ' so much to spend .Itber and I . on They are but thirty cents a pound TTOIt one mlntito the first . uMnmcr looked as though she was going to wills out. Then a funnv little smilo enmo over her face. "What I leallv wanted," she snld, "was a fur seal coat for my daughter. I Just happened to, seo that seal stole and thought one of them would bo nico for mvsclf Tve only been In heie two minutes and I didn't have time lo speak about tho oat." II sounds like a falij story, but It Is ' tine. Til.) lnconsii U-UOlls Itnunminl . .. . ... --. . r ah a -. Ibm.ght .1 foiil-hundicd-dollar seal A JNUtntlOUS Uiei lor VU K toat from tho salesgirl with tho nice ! Quick Lunch; Home or Omcq I voire, and not only that, but tho seal i OTHE..S ara IMITATIONS afe Milk ror Infant & Invalid H Cotkia nlKiut this MAttll Five Question" lion- I'tnlbla We Will Olllv ask five I .. m-. ..!. l-i I'.f.AMl inv frequently the best selection has let us know that when we serve I would feel deprived of their natural , pickled cabbage, cabbage relish and i ?nnln nmet.-,.n nnd I am fourteen been made by the prudent woman liccf we must have with it a coarse, ' rights if they were unable to ob- pepperhash. rirt w.- .liildr.n. who an- bm n in 1 ' " I inerlra. an- we Italians If our p.iunts , - - -- --. ... ,.w.n l..,n .,1 llnl ? Second 1V tin- people who livr here us- the llngllsh r Anieriran languag" Third Is it wrong for us to hug mid kiss our fnusln lit Is si bov um-'ln of whom we aie speaking)" , 1'ourth. If 1 am live fee. nnd four eights of nil Inch fill, am 1 smut f- mv age?.. . ., , ,... fill MOW" till . 1 OCHT is ill- "is,.-. an I" She was bom . n Mi.v 2 I'-"". Mrs. Wilson Answers Questions ' My dear Mrs. 'Wilson Could 'bread into tiny onc-half-inch blocks ginVr cookiesf m'edium soft- , ad thc" quickly in bacon fat New Blouses Are Baggy l Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose Frequently we bear some one sav, "I can't use this oap or that soap It I mikes my .skin rough " And p.-rbaps wo think of some so ip that seems not to agree with our skin Hut tbe soap 1 want jou to know about should, far from miking join skin rough, keep It smooth and soft It contains neither perfume nor tbimicals A rako may he had for fifteen rents ness anil containing moiasses; also a rich sponge ginger bread? I am saving all your recipes have three sciapbooks full. At one time I had a fine recipe for prize southern broad, but lost it. It had milk, white potatoes and sugar among tho ingtedients. I have tried every magazine and newspaper of note without avail. Perhaps you could help me. I would be under such obligations to you. H. L. S. Uich Ginger Cookies H. L. S. Otic-half cupful of molasses. One-third cupful of brown siipur. 0l- One-third cupful of nhortiniiirj. Cream together and then add Ove w. One-third cupful of pour mill:. Two-thirds tcaspoonful of baking noda, Two lei el teuapoonfuls of dinger, Drain and then place in a bowl One and one-half cupful of sifted flour. One tcaspoonful of bribing poicuVv, One teaspoonfut of nt'1'. One-half tcaspoonful of pepper, Two tablespuonfuls of tin- ly chopped parsley. One tablespoonful of finely gru'ed onion. Mix to a stiff droji dough with one egg and thiee-nuaiteis, cupful milk. Now add the proiuied bread Heat hard to thoroughly blend. Twenty minutes befoie lift ing the sauerkraut diop thc.-e dump lings on top. Cover the pot closely and let took. Do not i.-move lid during the cooking piocess. Lift and then drain on hot napkin while One level teaspoonful nf wma. Hftinf, tho kraut Then p, mon, One-half tcaspoonful of allspiy. Sufficient flour to make a stiff dough, usually about four and one half cupful. Sift the Hour before measuring and then roll tho dough out one half inch thick. Cut and then bake for eight minutes in a moderate oven. Cover for live minutes with n damp cloth which has been wrung out of hot water. Store in a crock. top and sprinkle with grated cheese or parsley. Cahes' I'ctot aV Have the butcher crack two calf's feet and then waidi nnd plate in a saucepan. Cover with t'uld water, adding Tu-o cloven, Two allspice, Stick of einnuiunn, ISladc mace. KM 2b V i I") K Wn 'A ' VrasW w 4 i 11 l' .yxy , V kr-ili I lie I. Ion... on tin ailed bm -hi .oil liuuing ." oa phomd 1 1 1 c a I e 1 1 line k-n-.l i;. mm: p. i X 1 o.. l.li 1 1 U..' a 'l.o igh ' by womrn with 'arg lll'lll I- if -Jllil-i oliiled peorelle Willi m-riM of iirgell,, ali.l die laie . tr.il tilel Hie oilier bloii-. i the pc.pul.ir pepliiiu .1 'bn IS - " , w ... l.c Ii .1 ud i. rv p.. ,ir. u n Pr.it.bu nm. a t.. 1... .u......nl1.. .,... B. . l'1 l .1 i ....-. r., ..u, r ,.. ,. . nJ, v in 1 1 v ,l, -ll .1 ring to a boil and then kim,'l,l fur th c.nnn will, limlt.-il ward- then simmer for Ave houis. Stiain r'1' m,,n ''" himhp .f u h a n,.hnlt .-un fill of lit own sunar. tho lln.il.l intn n,. onefli-,, 1.,1 nml B-'mi.-n u i- poss.bli. to mal.e a spring ' ' , . ' , " -"t dren of a nepara.e skirl It nnv ino icuspuoiuuiB c. yufii, , Hsiue 10 mill (linger Sponge Cake One-half cupful of molasxc. Remove tho fat r One tcaspoonful ot cinnamon, and wipe tho top of jelly with a Yolki of two egg. cloth wrung out of hot water. Ue- Crcam until very light, and then turn the jelly to the saucepan, add I taking caro to remove the sediment One-half cupful of water, ' in bottom of bowl. Melt jelly and One-ana" one-half cupfuh of sifted then place in a howl fi"r' . ,, . . f I Whites of tun egg. Three teaspoonfula of baking) ,. , , , ,". ' ' If rushed sheila of the eit 1 :::... .-.i !... ... . -h"" e"p" ' -w jjcab siiiuut-u is k4i' ii i I'M ( i i, ,w , , ' In ,, i tl t -.h . ii ),. s,((,(l ,,i iH Bhuiihlfi. " " ii 1m tl nt ihf troll' oi Im U wlui h l tliH . in Imiiuhmip iil to i hi fiii'ic; or The fnlrl Mump Worililh llHH -: 1 1 T.ll Hi .iHfTi .ll- ttiouKli it riHr Ixtatne -o Mi.mi.n ,i to ' '(tuninn.jlai Tin new fi.iiuio 1 tt. vli ii u it it Ii i ti. i vi. n.lutl . nlfu (i . I k't-t tha ha- m..ri h. r iof riunr i? 1ho Mlinmihg from th- i .bow .Imuuu.imI ,Ni iltfn to na a lilniiM wiili -Mm of I lux hit t would hi ti v i i n ' .In tor mi (jt anion wu on I .el to i, urn Imuilf U wou'il IlikJI. ii r thn hUHlnf?s woniuriP ri-t, i n nor t fur tho hou" v iff w t i i iki i urslons t 1 1 I t t I M 111 IMH. Of tll U .!- I t- i 1 1 . II ' f ' - 'M'h tiff I'.l - ! I i ' t n i r i f i r i v i ai i ' i I tl 1 m- r j f ii. . Oi ,UUMK......M,r,.N..-!) l'lrt nv ..tie bin n In this niuntu is nn Miieili in i itlen. w,.nd l'e.mle livliiu In Smell, i use ,l,.. i-nl.iIhIi l.i.iull.tue Then alt mliin slain; fpreM"cuiR ami lotiillHn.H Vin..rle.l.liSniH Wlllcll We ..Sl lanuace ItMlf H l'.iu.'ll"h , Third Peiliaps It Is net In :w- iv vMonir bill It i-1 inlvlH.ibU not to do in unlet., the ItlHiInK Na P'rr.iii. .mv unt inir nr 't avt -tnklnir 1' in til Klve f.it fntir elislilln r.r nil mil! is not .oiisl.leml ...II fix a mil "f foitrtc en ITfth rtur sinter N cue mi . intinthx nnd tvveiit.v-llve daH eil.b . llian ou Hi- llrave and 'I rue r ,,,,,, lie n FiriV to hive I.e. u.litillB I'll. """ '" bead of Vlllll till 11. MIL I., i ill. niii r us . e, I will ii"l ld N.m nn .war Inn ii" nm nul think v.ui in a ' Hi' ,inr. is..n.ble' V. u s.. ......id nt. ' ' ,nui- i'n I'll"! Ii "ii- at our 'uuf. -tii.n inai Miur husband Lit n anl llllii.l i Wit I l" 'lain-: be evil d.llillll.ji ,t 1, ,uic v"l ah. Hi n ml v"l inmstid ,, , I nut have a bid .tin ion I ad nlciin f paiiiier" 'I'l fl ' ,'1"' vu. hiiHbi.d ialki.1 vvl.h vim tbi.u. . in m. N In .i i"l " d.i.iie uhl. and .iliiu.t . luelk "il t"' I. ,1" IllltJ leiK'thel f-l .iVi -what i ic .1 i .in.patil'iii In I nil,, v. . . . ,. i -, . him in nn- .b.r It u hi 'cl i.t h((,t ( Ik Ii n it with liiiu I' II bin v i, ,,, i i iiiid.-iKii.ntl Miurtlf th.n (U 1, 1, 1 11 111 )lil I. till ll.llll M Itllll llilll ., In i. Iii 'I il and wan Int. i.st.il v. i iim , ', (i I .pv llxnhiiu .bat ."I .. 1((t 1. .tl. . but wiirrlitl toi ft ai' v.n ni IV b.'t ' .. ' " See lli.w In Ii el .iliixil , 'Hit c n wulM HiiliK 1 . v nil.- ,leil tiiinleH N lo Ii.im dtii.li.B ml ..,,,iiih I il tliell In liiii!" l"i ,,l,iiut ...l ""' and t . I. .pi llillllllH tm.l w llliH In ... lis. Ill u il uftiil WH" ' iblnk ib lit won i it .li'iMnud In 1 iliink T in p t. I . ,ii uhlt 5u s,x "I" .van li'.Miiiiid 1 iin t' tlill.k I w il' b n. tli it pnl i of i, w T'l ' ' sf and if l.t d.ic s n.n iiuliisiiiii.l c i. l'i in. .v.. n Tor tho name, of shops where ar ticles mentioned in "Adventures With .1 Till ?e" can be ptireh ised, address Kdilor of 'VVotnan'.s I'aKe, nvcs.NO Tliilic I.coocr, or phono the Woman's Department, Walnut 3U00 ow STQffi ORDERS ARE AS GOOD AS CASH and r. nblt- 'm tn buv nt the tlrtftrt mfnt .tn.l hi f tnltv ntor. n jeu prete. Our tenn nr based on the length ot rre.llt ar fnir and mode nte Writ for full 1 .nlti MARRIOTT HROS.,1118 Chestnut PARIS NEW YORK Cith Ave. at !,r,th St. I New York tb$S9 1422 Walnut St. .ROs:-Airs I 1W- -jjvij? " TAckageMskcaQuai't N'l dt ... . - I ni,iv --T1 I .... "..ll Tl i II bsftffifet S - 8Mfc I ZrZALs. lTr West of Bellevue-Stratford Jashions' i j i xamwrnai AND OTIIErs. Sbutieni zHesorb TRAVEL COSTUMr.5 DAYTIME AND EVENING WRAPS AND GOWNS rORMAL AND INTORMAL MILLINERY i A Package Makes 10 M Generous Portions M Ky.lin. ii ti till in , ,,i tie tin ii i l.l.ssl it r T II V I Your (, nicer Has It Or ( an Ott 1 1 for ) ih Thr Morrient. Co , I'hila. tit. . I HI I' I' fl tl ! II. tlI ol.iicn sii. i, ii t.ltiuHt ti pe. twinkle . t,.i. tl . I in u Ih dt't p ml, t vtt'pe di t luiii. I trti.lt. eed in sti.c-hfd ban.N l;t.-n the bloui'3 that ate tint lm t with a pplum or nni'n.HK bilmv the w.ils'hne are of battle linpi. Tl i ,. e on 'no rlsrl . i in i x i.iipU tif i'u I i- . ' -c d i .-I n K. , s r.t . ' p ' '"d I t Is ' -if-. i v .1 I v - h. 1 n l " cut and fnlrl in at.itHi' hnnten whiten nf tw'Cl ccks. Bako in creased and floured , boilint? "' pans in a moderate oven for fifty five minutes. For the southern bread send me a better description. Perhaps I can help you. Did j'ou Use yeast, bak ing powder, bakinp soda or just eggs in preparation of this bread? My dear Mrs. Wilson I would like to ask your help in Kivinjr mo tho recipo for batter dumplinsrs drpnped from a spoon, made with effjrs nnd tiny squares of bread and fried in bacon fat. Grand mother Wilson always put these n her sauerkraut and I cannot seem to mako them properly. They spread all over the kraut Heat to mix and then add iu the Hoi! for five m rjt - and then lemovf. and add one-hnlf (Upful of ice cold WatOl. Set aside for ton minutes and then sttam through a napkin. ThiR should he a sparklintc transpaicnt liquid; if it i- any way cloudy, gtiain auam nn.l then letuin to a (lean kettle- and boil for twenty minutes. Now add On f half cupful of sugar. Juice of one-half leuwr. Paring oi anc-rpinrter hnnn for each cupful of liquid. Hrins tn a boil and cook for fifteen minutc Pour into classes and store in th' usual manner for jellies If deep wine color is wished ue enough I Revolution iN I in Philadelphia I No i. .L. 1306 Walnui Slreei ( () nnel dn nnt keen their shnnp. Also. caramel tn trivn desl.ed reilnr will you kindly Rive mo a recipe Thn u.y nf ,nnUiccl flnu. and ah .. ..nn' fni lalli' ' I ttinl 1UI UilHJ w"K JY"' '. . . EU'PPt. gURE, but it's very different from the terror-spreading sort. The revolution hero is the wonderful change in home bak ing since the women discovered how much finer Miss Princine Pure Phosphate Baking Powder makes Ihrir l.-ikinr foculio Ti'. -- ---. -......fs ,vmi,, i a your pepper pot with calves' feet instead of veal, which is so ex pensive, but we always brown tho flour and thicken and uso sweet margoram instend of soup heibs, cte. It's EiiRlish. you know, Mrs. T. E. P. Ilrcad DuiTiDllnirs MR.P. E. P. Cut a slice of 'cheese. maijciiam is nptiona! in making peppoi pot. Note Chop the meat fiom the calf's feet fine and add any sea soning dcsiicd, nnd then add one cunful of stock and crated rind and juice of one lemon and mold for ( Ihe Handy ) lUcidled Cup i : ....! m m uimKuiK new joy mio ine nousc. m J I 20c ff- " uugcig-aa-Lij-tu j BF I full .Community Stores i 1 I i iu I V'Strvf YouSave full and other good storei f --?c, -.!. -.-- i -, . 4 -r- ,.tfai .,!. s. . ,i il Closing Out ter Stocks at Tremendous Savings Not ' nr. Goods" hut our regular models, se lected from our own stocks and reduced to make room for Sprint fashions. Coats Suits ' Gowns Dinner Frocks and Wraps All Reduced to a Fraction of Their Former Low Prices l' Hoi s XsBJJ SHOE for Women 4K fh vi mm$rkw P t $ ? fit Nk A!r -gfjTeiwj-ww m 5.C, WWaXJST e-" Wis -. 'Jl ' w m '.of f im f-J 4 ML m&. v im. i. t .i Vc ANYwomar Y3l a pair of . -.iW season wi JSft, i ot' NY woman who has bought f these bhocs tins 11 tell you that they were the equal of the BEST ?o, $G and $7 shoes this city offered. EXTRA SPECIAL Si JOanJSl 00 Woiiien'iMlklloscfi'lc 73c 1 lath hlinneri SMf lt'r. Corn Luc: 10c. Dr. Dcrnard'i Cork and Hair I nsolcs luc. Or. IkrnarUi t-uMHon, Cntkand helt Iiuoles 7c 7c .7c Now that they may he had at $2.45 and $3.95 you owe it to your. self to take quick advantage of this opportunity and como tomorrow as early ns possible. ..."'.". ' N "(,,'l Vs M MI.N ... Jlnrki'l -I . I . ij.i. nth , ..... " "! ' u "'" 'i ""I t-t il.ll l.rriiiiintnnn ii... Let l.itiiuh I .Wi- an I Hiiliit-mt-t St I'll Niirlll Kill .(., mi, r C'liirrj St I II! -.until M . ii, .ir III, Ml I... Smith ,M s Ml I riuikr.ir.l ir. lllirr Nrurli) M.iroi I .Mill S ..T"11I'. 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