1 j' B 'if J M! :. -.- ' i RIDA Y'S MARKETING LESSON : A BABY'S WISDOM : CYNTHIA'S LETTERS : RUTH AND SCOT f j .1 y SKv fc'VM & UfiS. WILSON PLANS TWO SUNDA Y MENUS mQne for a Tempting Breakfast and the Other for a Good, Inexpensive Dinner Itemized Market List ? A 1 T"ft r Kriven ana iiso necipes if And So They Were Married By HAZEL DEYO BAI'CHELOR Covurisht, 1019, tu I'ubllo Lcioir Co. be.no waste. No amount is too small. By MRS. M. A. WILSON Copyright, ll, bv Jfra. if. A. VTllsm. All rlahts reserved. LET us set for ourselves a standard of better living on less money. iXhis should teach us to choose the fshnple- methods ef living, absolutely flip waste of food, carefully selecting ?3and purchasing the food, combined with nn attractive preparation and preservation of all surplus food. Use all bone and meat trimmings for making stock and gravies and sauces. Utilize meat that clings to the bones and trimmings. Save all fats. Know that the selection of food is a science, therefore learn to know the needs of the family to keep them efficient. Plan the menu so that there will Utilize all leftovers. Turn it into a souffle, omelet or an attrac tive hors d'oeuvres. This week will find the southern vegetables coming in freely. Also we have the eaily southern aspara gus. Now, since the cost of nearly all fresh fruits and vegetables de pends upon the quantity of the ship ments, as well as the quality, it will interest the housewife to know that sweet potatoes, apples and onions are coming in very small amounts to our markets and, therefore, they will be proportionately high in price. In grocery staples dried beans arc reasonably priced; some stores are selling them as low as ten cents per pound. This would bo an excellent opportunity for the prudent woman to not only serve a meal of baked beans but to can one-half dozen jars for future use while she still has the fire in the kitchen range. Use rice, hominy and the maca roni in place of potatoes for variety. 1Taa r eVIlrt flll-rtltT Cllflll'JI' n vuci c in e sn,.,j.t ii.-uuj uuiiuuj Jf. mt;i!u just sufficient wann water to cover. Stand nside for four hours and then cook slowly until soft. Sweeten if desired. Have two meals on Sunday: Breakfast, 9:30 A. M. Steamed Apricots Cereal and Cream Panned Fish Butter Sauce Fried Potatoes Pnm' Miiffin CnfTnn Wntrm ess ,"-" Dinner, 4:30 P. 51. Fruit Cocktail Scallions Radishes Braised Rolled Flank Steak Horseradish Sauce fc Browned Potatoes Stewed Tomatoes Coleslaw " Aprfcots Shortcake ' Coffee Ajnarket list would require One -pound of apricots, Two pounds of perch or oilier fish, One-quarter peek of potatoes, One bunch of watercress, One apple, One orange, One banana, One lemon, Two pounds of flank steak, One pint of onions, One can of tomatoes, One small head of cabbage, One glass of icily, Two eggs, One pint of milk, One email can of evaporated milk for coffee. Steamed Apricots Wash the apricots in warm water lo remove the dirt and then soak in START THIS STORY TODAY RUTH waited a moment, but he Uld not come out Her surprise and aiutlot imiBt liao shown In her face, for after a moment Kleta spoke. "Is anjthliiK wrong"' "I don't know. Will ou excuse me a moment please? ' ' She hoped aguely tlinl Klot.i might tnLo the hint and go. bul Instead, sl) rfimply Inclined her head and settled back In her chair lluth hurried Into the bediooni and closed the door behind her Scott was standing oer b the window looking out. and he turned as hlie hint led over to him The light was dim and Kuth could not see his face plainly, but sho knew that something was wrong Sho went close to him and held her face up for him to kiss. As usual his arms went around her and for a moment he held her close "What Is It, dear0" she asked then, pulling awn from him "Why didn't ou come In" It's not like sou to do this " "1 knew that sonic one was In there and I simply dldn t feel like chatting lightly tonight " V cold hand seemed to close around Ruths heart Something was wrong, dtcldedly. and in her mind sho began to go ocr rapldh possibilities as to what Pres 'l ''ould be fciie went oer to the light and Mnppea It on. then she turned back to Scott His face was ey while and deep lines seemed to be graen In it UK mouth was set sternly He looked lU(e a man who had met a gr.ne defeat of some kind Kuth forgot rieta waiting in the other room she forgot hert,elf, hei own pitiful worries that seemed somehow so trhlal In the face of tills big worrj that hung oer Scott "Tell me what It is,' she said pas slonalel ' Tell me You needn t be afrild I wont understand I don t care, it couldn t be big enough to make me care " "I e lost some money," the words canio slowh For the first time In his life Scott felt the neeesslt of being ashamed of something he had done and Panned Kish Creole Style Scale and trim fins and tails and heads from the fish. Wash and drain and then roll lightly in flour. Fry until golden brown in hot fat. Season with salt and paprika. Fruit Cocktail Pare and dice Otic orange. One banana, One apple. Place in a bowl and toss to mix. Add the juice of one-hnlf lemon and two tablcspoonfuls of sugar and two tablespoonfuls of sirup from the apricots. Serve in sherbet or cock tail glasses. Braised Rolled Flank Steak Have the butcher bcore and trim the steak. Now soak sufficient stale bread in cold 'water to soften. dry and then rub through a fine sieve. Mcasuie and place two cup fuls in the mixing bowl and add Four tabhspoonfuls of shortening, One cupful of finely r chopped onions. One bunch of pot herbs, chopped fine, One level lablespoonful of salt. One level teaspoonful of pepper. Mix well and then spiead on a steak and loll. Tie securely with a stout string and then pat three quarters cupful of flour into the meat. Molt four tablespoonfuls of it came eiy haul slinrtoninrr in n .Ipnn sfnirpn:in nnH ' 's that alt , , . , , j . . . was instantaneous anil a sine guarantee wnen Rmutung nut auu inu preparcu i 0 ,,,,. hm.erltv The Footwear for Spring A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose (f im , : I mm xss 7 V J! (i A . irX O- YOU DON'T GOT TO GET IT IF YOU DON'T SEE IT" That Was What Utile Four-Year Mary Jane Said to Ilcr Mamma When the Two of Them Were Looking at an Expensive Little Mahogany Table A Baby's Deep Wisdom bmart new puuipg and oxfords for spring. The are described in today's fashion talk ALMOST before a woman decides an- shoe to ghe the wear of the leather . thing about her spring clothes, kIic B''e. fr the life of een the best satin buvs some ort of ntw footwear Taken I f J,3.8"01"1' but lhe- are new and as a whole, women are nonp too keen I The pumps also come In all tho above about high shoes and welcome the warm weathei If for no other reason than that they can stop wearing them and T ITTLU llary Jane Is four years old and brown-eyed, and sho has tho sort of rosy cheeks that nlways make you think some ono has Just picked her up from a nice, loner nnn Won face is solemn and mischievous Just, mo a. nine, gins raco ougiu to be, and her hair is light and boxed with bangs and a curly llttlo turn-up effect at tho sides. Consider then little Mary Jane walking1 solemnly down the street with her mother in the shopping dis trict last Saturday afternoon. Hand In hand they stopped before a window .where some odd pieces of furniture wero displayed. Mother's eyes were immediately lured to one of those very charming little tables that part in the middle and fold up high against the wall. "Oh, look, honey," she tald to little Mary Jane, one woman as it were contidlng to another, "see that dear little table over there. It Just makes mother's heart ache to think sho can't buy it." Tho little adorable one looked for a minute. Then ehe solemnly pulled her mother by the hand. "Come on, mamma," sho said, "you don't got to get it if you don't see it." riuuc is a true story ana those were X exactly the words the very small girl said. Wasn't It a funny little piece of wisdom for a baby to have discovered? What wc don't see or what we determlno to put out of our this season either with quite largo bows or buckles of steel or rhtnestones. turn to the pump or the low shoe. , ot as polnted as those shown ,aBt ear, Usually eithei the pump or the low and they are therefore much better look- shoe reigns supreme In the shoe fash- '" The Cuban heel Is worn more fpr mentioned mateilals and are decorated ' minds wo stop worrying about. Somo of us live in neighborhoods far above our means and are desperately unhappy because wo can't keep up the pace with the other neighbors. Some This jenr. howeei, meat. Brown the meat, turning fre quently, and then, when nicely brown, add one cupful of boiling water and simmer slowl, allowing meat one-half hour to start cooking and thiity minutes to the pound. Add four large onions and, when ready to lift, one cupful nf boiling water for gravy. Usually tlu's gravy requires no thickening. Apricot Shortcake One-half cupful of sugar, Four tablespoonfuls of shortening, Yolk of one egg. Cream until light and frothy and then add Four tablespoonfuls of water, One cupful of flour, Two level teaspoonfuh of baking powder. Beat to thoroughly mix and then pour in well-greased layer-cake pan. Bake for twenty minutes in a mod erate oven. Split and fill with cooked apricots and then place in a bowl White of one egg left oier, One-half glassful of jelly. Beat to thoroughly mix with the dover egg beater until it forms a stiff meringue. Pile on top of cake and garnish with single piece of apricot. ions stjle, and one may choose either one that is preferred The oxfonk hae been put out this ear In a arietv of designs. There are. of course, the regulation styles in tan or rather dark brown, and In black, which are good for eerdn wear and for the streel. Besides Mie'-e there are oxfoids with French heels, made ol patent leatln i suede or satin the new est of these ttj les are those of tln Ituths sigh of relief I-01' a dress shoe 'they are ery small and ir care ix exercised in selecting them large nough, they arc u far more comfortable shoe Satin does not stretch like leather, that is the reason for the warning regarding the size selec tion You must not expect the satin at her, and she een I don t care Scott stared smiled a little 'Scott I m uk of monri anj thing about II ' I She i oultl lalk now heaw load seemed lifted from her heait She lould tell hcolt the truth Nothing else mattered Irut that the atmosphere be cleared between Hum, and there was no reason now why it shouldn t be cleared "I Know jou think I'm eraz ' and sho Miiiled into his amazed ejes "But its true, diar, its reall true After I bought .ill my new spring clothes I didn't really enjoy them because 1 hadn t the proper setting to go with them. It just seemed, as If the possession of them simply made me long for other things I couldn't hae Then when 1 did realize how I felt I was ashamed to tell jou. after I had squandered all that money. I might hae bought borne new clothes that would hat been far more appro 1 rlate and we could hao 'ued the rest of the monej In other wajs, but I had to learn my lesson first.' Scott's face was a little less haggard as ho listened, and Kuth wuil on be fore she was tempted to btop "I didn't know all this until I had done scmethlng terribly wrong At first I don t think it was wrong, and I was curious, and so when Kleta Sears asked me to come to her home for bridge I wanted to po I was flatleied that she both are In I the stieet than It has been for seeral seasons Here are several of the newest low shoes sketched by the aitlst for jour inspection. At the lower left arc wash able calfskin oxfords In the center are shoes made of patent leather and also of suede. There are a pair of low tan pumps, trimmed with small buckles At the right of the sketch are white canvas pumps trimmed with strip of buck&kln. The gill holds In her hands a pump decorated with a buckle of cut steel and a plain pump of dull kid with n square amp (Inquiries are solicited and may bo addressed care of this newspaper.) (Cop) right, 10!, by Florence none) Adventures With a Purse of us are on the fringe of a certain j social set whose doings we eagerly fol low but whose members persistently refuse to take us in, And then again to come nearer to what seems like a real heartache, many a young woman cannot havo the man she wants! But families have rooted them selves out from expensive neighbor hoods, gone into cheaper ones and ceased entirely to worry about furni ture nnd automobiles beyond their means. Women who have made up their minds to stop wasting their tears on the one clique that will not tako them In and to turn their attention to some of tho rest of the mortals of the earth, have found happy new In terests that have utterly swept away the old useless fretting. And I really know a girl who spent, six years wishing for the man she could not make wish for her. Then suddenly she made up her mind to stop crying for tho moon and to get acquainted with somo of the happiness within her reach. Needless to say, she married a very nic'o young man with in tho year. fflTfTHAT yoir don't see, you don't VV got to get!' And seeing means with tho eyes of the mind as well as thoso of the bod-. , Today's Garden Lesson Somo garden plants are quite hardy and others aro sensltle to cold, but they may all be thrown Into four groups so far as planting seeds and setting out plants are concerned, advises the na tional war garden commission, of Wash ington. The gardener muat judge from his lo cation and climate when to plant all of Group 1. This group Includes smooth peas, onion sets, spinach, turnip, mus tard, radish, kale, potato, and cabbage, and collard plants, which were grown In tho seed box or hotbed. These should be planted as early as the ground can be prepared even though some nights are still frosty. In Group 2 Rre. Included beet, car rot, chard, lettuce; parsnip, salsify, wrinkled peas and onion seed, and cauliflower, celery and lettuce plants from the seed box or hotbed. This group may be planted ten or fourteen days later than Group 1. , In from ten to1 fifteen days after Group 2 Is planted Group 3 may be planted. This embraces sweet corn, snap beans, pole beans, okra and tomato plants from the seed box or hotbed. These plants need some warm weather to start them off right. Group 4 is the hot weather bunch. These are best planted a week or two after tho apple blossoms have fallen. Th weather then should bo settled down Into a good, comfortable, warm temperature. In this group are the lima bean, cucumber, muskmelon, watermelon, squash nnd -pumpkin, and eggplant and pepper plants from tho seed box or hot bed. These plants In Groifp 4 will n6t stand any frost. ... . If you have not nlready done bo, send to the editor of this page for the freo garden book Issued by the national wm garden commission. Send two-cent stamp for return postage. Green! That Pullman porter Is a shine Ho doesn't brush your (Clothes on mine! Cartoons Magazine. WCUa DCPOIMSLC MERCHANDISE AT PKU LOWIR THAN ANT OTHOt STOW.WT ICTC1W MUX s A Superb DUpUy SUITS Specially Priced Xobby all-wool serge, silk lined, with fancy vests. As Illustrated. $24-75 Spring CAPES $19-75 t0 $59.50 STYLISH DOLMANS m7S Tailored In all this season's most wanted materials. Prices be-. gin at SPRING DRESSES Hundreds of pretty fc1IV75 ins, taffetas, Georg ettes, etc , $19 Vp 1600 CHESTNUT ST. jlllllllllllllllllllllllllM - Ask Mrs. Wilson If jou have any cookery prob lems, biing them to Mrs. Wilson. She will be glad to answer you through these columns. No per sonal replies, honevr, can be given. Address questions to Mrs. M. A. Wilson, KVENJNO PCBLIC LbDQBR, Philadelphia. I Mrs. Wilson Answers Questions Sear Mrs. Wilson Would jou please explain to me how to make beef tea' Tou use beer from the round, don't you? Also clam broth I also would appreciate It very much U you would give mo a recipe for chocolate and white layer cake, ex plaining what to jiut between tho layers" Thanking ou very, very much. I am, n. b Bottom cut of the round, shin or neck may be used to make beef tea. The neck or shin Is les'i expensive than tho round meat. Have the butcher chop ono pound of meat very ' One, now place meat in a fruit jar and .add one Vnd one-half cupfuls of water. V$ Cmi 4naa nlana In nrtt nnn,jlnlni ailf. "tlctent water to cover Jar two-thirds 'Lot its depth. Bring to boll and cook t- 1 . 1.-- l...-n Ct..ln ..! ...... " BIOWIJT lor LWU iiuuio, fc3v.ii. aim oi-a- ' Bon. This will keep two days in cool bIiu-a Trv ithls broth in olace of beef. should ask me She was older, and sholu"l"l-v uemo "'1" ul .""'- made heiself so nice. tVe plajecl for money, and at fiist I won. The stake weren't high but thev were too high for me to take chances with When I lost I tried to make It up out of my house keeping money Do you remember that awful week when I gae jou mch awful things to eat" That was whj Now I am In the hole again I lost fifteen dol lars last week and I asked Kleta If she would wait for It She is out there now waiting for her inonej'. She Hsked mo foi It and I didn't hae It to ghe her 'Oh. Scott, I hope jou understand " The tears were streaming down her cheeks, but her heart felt strangely light. "Now tell mo what Is wrong vlth jou, dear You see how wicked 1 hae been " Scott could not help smiling at this, I at her tiaglc face, and her shame-filled ejes "First well get rid of Mrs Sears," ho said grimly, drawing .1 slim toll of billa from his pocket and counting out fifteen dollars Ruth held out her hand for It, but he shook his head. "I'll gie It to her," he said grimly. B ' O please don't dear. ' Ituth begged ' B quickly, holding him back as he strode m the use'.' I'm ' s NOT so long ago I told jou about the handle a few times, out comeb a pound 1 baby tanks If ou bought one of of ilch jellow butter, twice as much as I them for our small 'child I'll warrant ou started with' You can figure- out that jou had as much fun with that for jourself that it would not take ery Btnall tank as he did So when 1 tell 1 hing for an invention like this to pay1 you that con will have fun with the I foi llbelf and begin lo save money fori comical animated bugs I discovered to-1 o". w that the first investment of day, It will not be stretching the truth I 51 7B will be a mighty good one. by a hair's breadth These bugs aic nrnluKt.' , .. r tt.i.l.no I.. In, r-t 1. ftiid 1 rmlc ' like flat potato bugs You roll them for a minute on a smooth surface and oh" they go with single purposed move, ment. Over the floor they roll, while jou and jour child watch hi eathlefcslj-. And of course. If jou have a speck of imagination 01 if that son of yours has, iou, I know, will find something to put on Its back a .little paper man or maybe jou will hitch a doll around Its neck and how little son wll.'laugh with delight to see Mr. Bug trudge along, tracking the doll behind hint. These tovs can be becured for twenty cents each and will give you many times Foi the names of shops where ar ticles mentioned in "Adventures Willi a Purse" can be purchased, nchliess Idltor of Woman's Page, TJVKNMNO PUIILIC I.UDOEIl, Or phollo the Woman's Department, Walnut 3000. Mail! "Am mall from I'VanceV' The girls all shout As they hall the postman on his route And then with a disappointed pout ! Shoe Buckles AH Kinds Refin- ished Like New IRA D. GARMAN .,,. Itli St. nlo- Chestnut tt.- "Whcn Is a half-pound of butr not a half-pound of butter?" When It s a I whole pound, to be sure1 But jou saj, In a superior tone "That's sillj". How can h half-pound of butter be a pound of butter? Here is how. There Is a churn that comes which doubles your quantity of butter by the simple addi tion of somo milk and what is more, this machine makes the butter creamy and rich. For instance, in the quart size, which costs bul $1.7o, jou take jour half pound of butter and a half-pint of milk, put them In the churn and by the simple expedient of turning the Thej- plt-a-pat merrily down the street And smile at llio urrt "overseas they; meet , Well these are the lads who never ro- j treat J So who's to blame if the girls must wait Kor the billet doux that are late, so late 1 And who can blame If they confiscate Any male from Franco? Cartoons Magazine. ' STORE ORDERS: ARE AS GOOD AS CASH and enable you to bur At the dtPArt mnt and apeclalty atoren you prafar. Oar terma art baaed on the length ot credit are fair and moderate. Write far full Ata(!a HARRIOTT BROS., 1118 Chestnut ' 1 - Special Sale of ROSES With Very Special Prices for Saturday The Century Flower Shop 12th Street belovy Chestnut Street I Establithed 18S0 RIAYL0CK&BIYNN.lnc IT 1528ChesmutSt THE MOST ' -- POPULAR flM I OP ALL jPfTfea' OUTDOOR s if APPAREL . aLTFk S I s "J& These ai e the very highest fn 1 rfy type of tailored-all-wool suits J I I i H a credit to our 69 .years of 57 I - - set vice. Blaylock quality is an L I Jit gl integral part of every one. yT" fy Bj Wk 26.50 to 38.50 V '7 jlr g We carry a complete n Kgy Ng? line of smart Hats and ' Rs Njg " Caps for boys of all ages. ISy Cjflffi7flJ7m fair rrli A i i, -I i v ... -, . . I 'lUlChiy. JIUIUHIB JUKI UrtUK na when,,? r' ft lw L.rJ'Y toward the door "What s the amount In sauce pan. heai and ad sea- not a chlld' y0U knT, " isn,t as lf Viel'1 ! i soiling A well-beaten egg mav be i Spars had done anything wrong. Please ' S added for varietj if des-ired, keep in I let Ine B1,p " to ller m5self" a cool place and return the unused part' Scott relented, and a moment later her i to the. soup kettle. Hvery becond day ! money In her beaded bag and curiosity s w ir-n iiiiium, ni ruin unci tet aside i In lierlieait. Mrs. Sears was env 1,1- ihis . -.. . ' i- "- S3 o prevent Raymond apartment Kuth had laughed i m , a little when she gave rieta the money , "I'm not going to play any more for'g Wash six large clams n,nrM.i H. timc . . I" .wai.t. for. " luc" B using a stiff brush pu ln ",,;:' I change, sue nau said as tue two women ..-. . - ' """It" ..!!. J U .To.. I.!,..- .. 11 piiiiiiraiiiiiiiiiiiiiii uiBi iiiifiiiiiiiniw SPRING OPENING-j EXCLUSIVE FURS I We are showing a full line of H I Sable, Mink and Fisher Chokers Coatees, Stoles and Foxes I in the newest styles B to cool This is necessarj ine oroin irom souring CLAM BP.OTH pan, add one and one-half cupfuls of walked to tho door Kleta. would have t ft w. One small knuckle veal One pound chopped beef One fagot soup heros. Have butcher crack bone well, wash. i n soup Keuie togeiner wun me and herbs: cover with cold water. to boll, cook slowly for four hours. move fat, return to soup kettle, bring i a CO I hlte of tfn rh tinie .llnfl nnlfl in,MM IZAat whlfA nf e?rr nnd enlrl ttai f Jl fojwther to mix, boil broth ten minutes ;,-' aner aaains xne wnue ai egg, men , add one-half cupful cold water, set aside to seme, ana strain. J tils will water, cover pan tightly and steam for DePn surprised If she could havo been fifteen minutes, then remove clams from I the laugh on Ruth's fure wiped off the H shell, chip tine, return to liquid, let ' minute the door was closed If simmer lor five minutes, strain and eet a aside to cool s See cake recipes of week nf TVce. I In ,lle n'xi "itUnieiit the ber 2" I about Hcott la revealed to Kuth, who - finds herwelf actually renpunNlhle.) I The Quick and the Dead ' Uvenlng rose from a bed of rain I And out of the West day dawned again truth , F H MHEHj C fr W IBM Mjk BL i S Ml ya m 11 alfl i aaa P W iH rjti '&J' a A a 1 i Your inspection is cordially in vited. Our' values are unusual due to the fact that we manufac ture all our fur garments at our own factory, 414 South Fifth St. A small deposit will reserve any purchase until 'desired Repairing and Remodeling place In soup kettle together with the beef I strain and set aside to cool. Then re- SHiove fat. return to soup kettle, bring Ho a boll and boll one hour; then add CWI ft To a Sunbeam O little laughing ray or sun, 'When you danced Into my unlit W. -room. Jn your fairy-footed fun phased the shadows on by one, grappled with the gloom s J Ij feared, O little sunshine thing, I fmred they'd fnarhteu you'ttway; stiu againai my wan you nin? j fre of 0iery coloring, ifMrt'eolbtn for the gray 1 Hall, in Contemporary ii , With outstretched fingers of falling ,,,11. She touched tho treetops nd made them bright, And under the leaves, a-spark with dew The cry of the blackbird sparkled, too, And every hillock and glade and tree Was filled with the makings of melodj, As the dying light streamed miles along Through murmur of water and leaf and song. Then out of the East, In a paling mlat. The dead-faced moon came up to be kissed! Slow and solemn, we watched her rise A face of wonder with cavernous eyes. There life Is changeless and time with out worth; There nothing dies or ia brought to birth ; Her day Is done, she Is filled with dearth; Old she looks to the joung green earth Old as the foam of a frozen shore Old, for nothing can age her more. j O j-oung" green earth, go down Into . night. Rejoice in thy jouth till thy days are I Tims speeds, life spends; therein is delight. Till youth and Its years can age no more. Laurence Hcusman, in the Century. He Knew Teacher Can any of you children (ell me who Chrlstophar Columbus wmT Billy He'B the k-jk that got up Amer- Fruit-Juices In Vials Jiffy-Jell flav ors come sealed in glass a bottle in each 'package. Each is rich es sence, condensed from fruit juice. Add boiling water, then this essence, and you have a real-fruit Gelatine dessert, and at trifling cost You should know this fruity dainty. mm tO FTaven, mt Year Greccr. . -... ,, v km,, . m eg nfSrr O Q5Llt SSeS3 re-atf-a-. - Winter's Invisible Fold TABLE PADS Save the Table Our Nu-Rod Table Pad is an innovation. One side presents a perfectly sanitary, white, wash able surface which is turned upper most while dining. The other side, covered with a fine green felt, makes a splendid surface upon which to play games. It really converts your dining table into a library table. Ask to see one. Order through any good Depart merit or Furniture Store anywhere. OSCAR WINTER 4424-26-28-30 MARKET ST, ' NEW YORK AND CHICAGO., , PHILADELPHIA, PA, . , Nemo Corsets Save Health and Money One important result of the war is greater appreciation of true economy. Women who want their money's worth buy Nemo Corsets because they wear twice as long as any other make. This is only one fraction of their value, however. What is more important, Nemo Corsets, by means of the scientifically correct Hygienic-Style-Service they render, save your health and insure physical comfort, thereby creating a naturally stylish figure. For example the corset illustrated Nemo Self-Reducing Corset No. 361 $3.50 A New Model Without bulky attachments or discomfort to the wearer this corset permanently reduces excessive flesh and gives the stout woman a trim, symmetrical figure. Those who appre ciate economy find that this corset offers the m,osb value corset money will buy. SELF-REDUCING SERVICE N236I The United Service of Nemo Corsets and Brassieres has Five Hygienic-Style Divisions Self-Reducing (21 model.) Wonderlift (0 model) , Marvelace (4 model KopService (11 modeb) Brassiere Service (14 modrla) llLJira-? "They make you look and feel smaller. )$1.00 llP WlMWtJI They're Self-Adjustable. They are made in J-J51.SO ymmml lltFm "rten PtyP and n aU sizes. ) $8.O0 BllW jW v.uj,nrdA:bAriaSf,. , - jkairilBmfrrtifr . -. ! !' -j M '4s -wmmmmrm'umm " "" 1 ,', iM. Mxvf- ? &.,&. s,!mv1''V0,'57 -), !, "fV, e.ne6 .Magaztno.
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