Wpfj!$.' ' f ' '- -iVp. 18 i EVENING PU3LI0 LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA", PKIDAY, APRIL I 1919 FRIDAY'S MARKETING ARTICLE : A TIRED MOTHER SPEAKS : SWEET SUMMER DRESS : CYNTHIA WW H IS r H If fr I V 1$ s. I f hi K 1 . J! Llfc &;Rr ., urA --i fclA .'&,,- Hfr 'a s MRS. WILSON TALKS ABOUT SPRING MARKETS AND WHAT TO BUY THERE Southern Vegetables Coining in Plentifully Rhubarb and Bermuda Potatoes Day's Sample Menu and Its Entire Cost Are Given By MRS. M. A. WILSON Copyright, 1910, bv Mr&. .V. A, Wilton. ' .l!I rioM reserved. A TRIP to the markets nfrords real delight to the housewife. The southern vegetables' nre cominp; in moro plentifully. Asparagus has made, its appearance and in a few more weeks it will be reasonably , priced. Rhubarb is plentiful; and I one needs to keep in mind the. fact that rhubarb pie, pudding roll and1 shortcake are delicious and attrac tive at this season. The. little nuggets of cinnamon brown that you sec arc the Ber muda potatoes; they arc very good and they need no peeling, just a little light scraping. Romaine and endive salads are still in the stalls. Southern peas and beans, both the green and wax variety, are in, while southern toma toes are plentiful at twenty-live ppnfe n nnnnil. . a Fish and oysters are abundant,1 and the wise housewife will give il, -TomMi. .,n m-ctni. tt-nuf imfnvn the season ends. You know, oysters the waffle and cover with two te.i arc off the menu and are taboo after spoonfuls of cream sauce, uaini.n April 30 until the next September, i with finely chopped parsley. Shad is plentiful and high in price, ranging from forty to fifty cents per pound. If you decide upon shad bo sure that you have the lish dealer send along with the fish the melt, if buck, and the roe, if roe shad. The melt is delicious and may be cooked just like the ioc, either by broiling or dipping in flour and then frying in fat. Garnish with strips of bacon and parsley. Fresh mackerel, sea bass, perch. cod, halibut, salmon and flounder are on the stalls, and afford a wide selection. Now that many of our boys are returning home, plan to have a couple of them in for din ner. They will enjoy the treat, and it need not add materially to the cost of the ordinary meal. You know we all need an occasional guest to speed up our culinary depart ment. A Sample Menu BREAKFAST Sliced Oranges Cereal and Cream Poached Eggs on Waffles Hashed Brown Potatoes Watercress Coffee DINNER " Watercress Scallions Baked Oysters Yankee Meat Pic Baked Potatoes Spinach Tomato Salad Rhubarb Roll Coffee SUPPER Celery Radishes Welsh Rabbit Toast Fruit Salad Tea In marketing purchase the sta ples, such as tea, coffee, Hour, etc.. once a week. Other than this for a family of six these menus will require . ! Five medium-sized oranges, , Six eggs. One-quarter peck of potatoes, ' Ttt'o pounds of staving beef, Two carrots, One can of peas, One-quarter peel: of spinach, One head of lettuce, Two to7naloes, One bunch of rhubarb, One bunch of celery. One bunch of radishes. One bunch of scallions. One-half pound of cheese, One banana, One apple, One Eimall package of cocoanul. Cereal, cream, coffee, tea, sea soning bread and butter are, as I have said, included under the hcad- ing of weekly staples, and with the p "The 13th Street Shop NEW YORK a(fc- tak nft V?y fSUfr Special for Saturday Afternoon and Street Dresses, selected fiom our regular stock and including new models in serge, satin, taffeta, tricotine and foulards. Special for Saturday Beaded Georgette Dresses model, in navy and black. Saturday Blouse Special Exquisite crepe de chine blouses in charm ing new effects; flesh or white. Special for Saturday may ' bo purchased for about $3.25. Poached KgR.s on Waffles Prepare a waffle mixture as fol lows: Place I One cupful nf milk. Three-quarters cupful of uuter, Our. c(jg, Tim cupful of sifted flour, Three teaspoonfuls of halting nw dcr, One iraspoonful of unit Tll'O leuspoonfuls of Xll'lllf, One teaspoonful of shortening in a mixing bowl and bfat, using an egg beater, until the mixture is free from lumps. Have tho waffle iron very hot when starting to bake. When the waffles are ready to serve place One qunr' of voter. , One tenspoontul ol null. ' (IVC HlOICttpOOVlia HI rnnjni in a saucepan and bring to tho boil- . , i. ... t 1. 4 K.i 4rrtr (Ml ing point, .not oic.iK i- vhh saucer and tnen sun.- ... -- water. Cook for then lift with a nankin to drain. four minutes and skimmer 011 to a j .. .. .1 , ' KOll gently on iu Baked Ojsters Allow four oysters for each serv ice. Place tho oysters in a baking dish and then sprinkle with fine crumbs and two strips of bacon cut i ..1.1... .....nfll! n fine nieces, ami one iauu-iiwuinu. c ..,..,, o,i ,.l,ei.p Place in a hot ' oven for ten minutes anil then serve on strips of toast, pouring over the oysters the liquid in the dish. Sea son with salt and pepper and gar nish with parsley. Yankee Meat Pie It is best to cook the meat on Saturday, so that all that need be done is to place it in the baking dish and cover with the crust. Meat fiom the neck, shin or top of the libs may be used. Cut into two inch blocks and then roll in flour and blown quickly in hot fat. Lift into a saucepan and add Three cupfuls of boiling unter, One fagot of soup herbs. Two atrrots, eu1 in pieces, One-half dozen whole onions. Cook gently until the meat is ten-, dor and then thicken tho gravy slightly. Season and then add one can of well-drained peas. Turn into a baking dish and cover with pastry. Cut inch-wide s. trips and then roll out the balance of the pastry and cut into three-inch squares, as for , soda crackers. Place the pic in the oven and bake forty minutes in the t oven. Bake the squares of pastry until a light delicate brown. When ' ready to sere place the squares of' pastiy on a plate and then lift on the meat pic. i Rhubarb Roll Prenaic one bunch of rhubarb. , (Hoarding the leaves, and then cut into thin pieces. Wash and dry and then place in a bowl 7'iro cupfirfn of flour. One teaspoon ul o salt, j Four teaspoon ids of baking puw-1 dc; ' One-half cupful of brown sugar. Sift to mix and then rub in live tablespoonfuls of shortening. Mix to a dough with one-half cup of water. Roll out on a floured pastry board one-half inch thick. Spread with the prepared rlfttolTrb and one cup of brown sugar. Now sift over the sugar I One tcaspoonfnl of cinnamon, Fire tablespoonfuls of flour. Roll up the dough as for cin-' namou buns, brush the edges with water and fasten them securely Now place in ti well-greased and . floured baking pan and bake in a Where Fashion Reigns' PHILADELPHIA Thirteenth Street Just Below Cheatnut 29 .75 a very smart OO.00 Special OO ' Soo exclusion of these this menu 9 A moderate oven for fifty minutes Haste the roll every fifteen minutes . with Otic-lwlf ninftil nf nimn. t1.l.nl( ..,',; ,'.C l,!li,in irrtlev J 11 ' J '' Stir until well blended and then serve vanilla or cream sauce with the roll. Vanilla Sauce Oif cupful of iturar. Three-quarters cupful of water Tiro tnlilcsiioonfuh of cornstarch, i Uirsolvc the sugnr nnd starch in' the water and bring to a boil. Cook for fifteen minutes and then add two teaspoonfuls of vanilla and , serve. The Woman's Exchange ln.tl While (.at Wants Home ,;,, ;,;,., , frt,J,1",;i "j"1",";, 11 oi If ' s 1'nor: Miout a Meek i female! came a go a to our iioue. n ha iu,enth- heen n pet. as n w f,l(1 ,.,, , ,1rre,.,ni. i v.f,i,t ,K , lln, :l R(,0(1 llomp ror ,( and thuiiRliI that perhnpv some of your tr:iilr.i.o ....1.1.1 ..... ... " ""ti'M ipkc u nave Hlll(.. nm umiiiin I,, K.pp t myself. .,s I r,..ij. have a line f,n,i a uii ,, wolll(1 ,1( , llnd .i good owner for It just as quickly' II." possible. Thanking ou in .-.dxunce for publish- I niK Huh letter and h..p,ng to jereue ro-' Plies m the icr; ,i,lir future, ! remain I M. K IS. ho i inleieslfd i Ihi.q npofi little ' en i. .,,y oifer .f ii home for her mil be siiei'dilv foi r,i...i t. m i. ,. Don't give her ii. M i;. will away until ,u i,carj Another Ciorhetcd Scaler Pallcrn lu llir I ,;,,. of m'o.iioii'i l;,.jr: Dear Madam Wish to take this op Portimliy t ten j ou thai it was indeed very thoughtful of uu to Print the pat l' rn tor a crocheted .sweater in the IJvrj.vtMi T'i ni.ti- l,i;iMi!:n -J ,i.'''V '',"1 L" l,"1'"1 ""' b""ie lime to roehet one of there, but I prefer to make one with sleeve,., the same to ha" ri.inr1 "'"'" '" """' 1)U-'': !""i "X" '" I1C If .miii could procure ,i ,-iochet pattern ror -.,. h style nutatpr. I would greatlv jipi-ii-mt,- it and. no doubt, u would also pleas many other of jour women leaders who crochet. ,. . n, I have in ranged to li.nc a prettv pat tern for a croclicled sweater with sleeve appear on the woman's page some time tills coming week. In reference lo the needlework and crocheted articles that appear fiom time lo time on the wom an s page I am eiy glad to hear just what patients readers, an; most inter eslfd In. Thv Question Corner Toiljj'a Inquiries 1. What is tic blithdav Hover April .' for -. IIom cm an attr.iithe hatstand for a bedroom In- made from cok lapMble i.irdboard boxes? 3. l-'tom what is mohair icade? A. What can be ilqnc with sponges thai hae broken Iihij pieces? .". Wli.it is babutai" ti. Ill cutting butter In cube", what Mill make tho edges cry snioulli and een? e-terdH An-ucru The normal range of Meiglit fur Hie unman the feel four Incins Is tmin 1-:: to 1.17 pounds. The naasiiremeiii f,,r the ankle of eiuis do Medii i Mas ciglit and tMi-tenths inches Tile wold boull'anl applied to a dre-s means puffed out. In hunglult pictures keep an een line jt the t p all around the room. A puwiiv party is one m which all the guests ionic m (licit- old clntlus, eat lood sered hard-luck fashion ami play games appropri ate lo this general atmospheic Tn make a pretty pillow tor a bed toom use light, soft silk, make tho pillow in. circular fashion, and run a double rutlle of the . ilk around It. The Vogue of the Oxford superbly ex pressed at Geuting's You would not believe that an oxford could be so superbly, daintily propor tioned you would not think there could be so many different designs of genuinely smart styles. The Walking Oxford in black and rich brown calf the dressy, French heel Oxford in dull, patent, glace kid and the new Russia tan ; and because of our early preparation, getting the jump on the market, as it were, we are able to sell these beautiful crea tions at what is really last year's price: The New French Taupe-Grey The smartest of this season's tone ideas expressed in the Louis Heel Oxford shown above specially priced $8.75. 1230 Market Shoes and Stockings for the family. ffiv Store of V W tfi ZA m jwij" Every Foot Professionally Fitted Three Geuting Brothers Supervising And So They Were Married By HAZEL DEYO BATCIIELUR CoryrtoUl, lilt. Vu J'u&Ho Ltdotr Co, STAHT THIS STORY TODAY To HU Jtt"Ttl. uhoso mind wns full of tlio 1111I1U..1 ..! .. n.t. ( it'., AillMfrt lO . . . niairjti. I fl U1 t aTJUll Jl iniaw - "" anytiiine about it mmlo licr angry. After lir talk with Helen, she Ihouslit p-rlously al.oiit the. mutter Molnllllli; WCIBIUIIB thliifrs from hoi li standpoint. She. wanted .. ..... . ... n unit imam n loo, and trim m cmi. ay to Ret Scott to say thltiRS. I now am no k'jiiik io iuu.ii,u .." I meals when I have a position:' sue Uaid. an,ioed at his falluro to praise I something; she had fixed Tin. nnniiPTirn .. j inn i i i tho nlBht after sho had talked . . Mltll Helen. "We'll alt till you pel one befoio mo Plan.'' 1!"" nu-d ' Ws- " undc.l s" VatronUlnR, and later when .Scott t-ald someiiiniR to per sue ansM'.-reii snoruj. "Why dear, what Is It? What have I done?'' j "Xothing, only that I wish you would i realize that I nm III earnest about this Instead of treating everything aa a joke." "Nou'xc made up your mind to take a job?" "Yes, Scott ; 1 have definilely " Ho was silent. "You don't approxe, do ou?" Tin wondering what people will say I about it." "Von neer used to earr Mliat they I said about anjthlng." i Tint t don't want them to think that1, s"" afternoon, and I cant lake care of ou. I'ndeisland me. !n:uc "Uon l'l"r "' won't ou. Until? I approve of that kind i of thing. I like to see a Human stand I side by side with a man helping to shoulder burden", but we didn't begin that way and I think this is a had time I to start an.vthliig new." "You'll feel differently afterward Be sides. I don't like this round of liouse vviuli, Siott, I'd rather be out In tiie world doing tilings. VI Harper said at tho meeting the other day that it was the women m my position Mho were, a menace to the world because of their idleneFS. She said we didn't have enough to keep us busy Just taking care of u small aiirirtinint and wo didn't have I money enough to live an CNCiting social life. ' A woman must have something, ' Scott, and I have a good education. I want to trv this olllco work. I registered with the hut pan of emplo.vment today, j One of the girls I used to know at col lege has charge of it." , Sroit said nothing more aim next morning lluth awoke with that strange feeling of something on her mind Then she remenibeied Inst niglii and was suddenly wide awake, dreaming womlerrul day dnams. If only she could do soineihing really big. something that would make Scott proud or her. After all, why louldn't she? And then her thought!, drifted off Into pleasant channels wherein she was alwavs sue lessful. alwa.vs the mainstay of some concern, alway.4 a successful business woman. Sho lay dreaming for perhaps half an hour, then the clock chimed siven, and she slid out of bed. Scott was atllj asleep m tho bed, next hers and she diessed softly, slipping into a wool housedrcss and going out to the kitchen. She mused reflectively on life as it would be when she was working. She looked down at her dress and visualized herself immacu late In blue serge with pel haps a torn h or fllel at the throat. She would wear tailored suit", loo, with a stiff sailor like Helen's and a correct tie. How she would enjoy vvak'ng up in the morning and dreaming of the ex citement of a day at the Qtlice How exciting it would be to have coffee with Scott and lo s'ait off together. How exhilarating it would be to overhear scraps of conversation about herself, and best of all how up-to-date it would e to keep abreast of the Units, to discuss top'cs of the day with men who would look at her admiringly. Surely all of this w.i'-' better than staying at home and dolus the mundane stupid hings that had to do Willi taking care uf an apartment And when occasionally OUR ARE AS GOOD AS CASH nd tnablt, jcu tn bur at thu drt nunt and PfclaKy iitorm you prfr. Our term pr hnRPd on th lenrth at rrnllt ar flr and modrratt. wrlta 'r' full Italia MARRIOTT BROS.. 1118 Chestnut $ 8 19 So. 11th A quick Servica Men's Bhop. (BONOONCeD ovrwej M Fa, m on a SKotc v r fff '' i she, did attend affairs, how wonderful It would ho to Impress people Wo .Vntnllo Jercens. Kho could ploturo tins way the uiiM would listen to her when sho talked. No longer would tho after noon's conversation turn on frocUn and frills, but uho would bo asked questions nboilt her job, tho peoplo sho met nnd so forth. What she Tvoro, ulthoush It would ho well chosen nnd modish, would not mutter so much, but tho fact that she hud a posltrtm of Importanco would matter a very groat (leal. Jtilth felt her ontlro nature e.tpnndlnc, hecomlnir moro nvnirmilieile nnd broad. t S'lln tttlfl.lnt.l.. ,,..t..i.. ..p ,- -...... " 1HUUKIU Ul .! .HCIUll )U1.,,d ,,0, ., . . , ... liotno. Sho would linlto lifr In some time fl 11,1 (f.t..,. !.,. ... . .. ,, " "ul "' ,r:l '" hotel. There Mould be morn moniv In Minntl fin sneh I mines then, nnd II wmilfl ho so tileo io no tninps as an itidepemlimt woman um. ' u,h measured out the roffce. Ituth measured out the four tahlespoonfuls with a little lilt over to Tlin lint ntwl iinn.n.l ..... fnim .....1 n l.n1. ,- ...iu (ruuirii ,iiL ivui ,.i,t ,, null eiinfllls llf Miller Slh fnwl Hmtlt il.vr.v. drank two cups at breakfast. This led -" '"... ...mj.. her thouKhiH In other di(ectlonH nnd Mio Mondered Iiom' sho Mould manage about ftettlntr meals. Khe mlRht have a maid; In fart, that Mould bo necessary Life Mas rosy, and everything seemed cliniiKinp. Just by making up her mind lo do tins thing she hud become In terested In lllnp. Was It just tho fact that sho had decided to work, or would It li:nn been the same If ltuth had mudo ! up her mind In any other May and had become Interested In tho Idea': (In the licit liintiilhnent, ltuth gelg the cdfr of i pinlllon, mill In oleru helm et! Mill) Itnportnnre.) ISciv in Fashions " ind 'lot- hi'hrine.s will be an Nivld weird as they ate bmutlful. dinner gowns Ile.'iw white linen frocks Mllh white soutache. ire trimmed Xet li a dainty trimming for frocks of tnl'fcta and printed silks. Frills of lace and linen and chemi sette lucks arc In ftior again. Occasionally a floral hat is seen ris ing high from u. close-fitting brim. Mint Jell Try Mint Jiffy-Jell with roast lamb or cold meats. It is vastly better than mint sauce. Try Jiffy-Jell desserts with their real fruit flavors in essencrs form, in vials. Each is so rich in condensed fruit juice that it makes a real fruit dainty. Yet they cost no more than old-style gelatine desserts. JO Flavor, at Your Crocer'a 2 Package for 25 Cento mm r Mm ' "imj IjgplllllllllllllllllllllillM b'slablished 1S30 mmOCK$BLYNN.Ine JL 1528 Chestnut St. GIRLS IN PARTICULAR WILL LIKE THESE NEW C '.rXofl'lJj- P2 wWi I At All Grocers, t ' ,a. OUltS , H fP X. Get Mr: Morrison's smart lime siyics oi youui- 7 T7sr1f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 Tl ful lines are included in our V jf jisyy S J S I lllllll I liobt ol motieis. ivcry sun, ami iii u i w . 1 1 coat is typically "Dlaylock" in hj I j j . , j Wj g fit, beauty and service. V-X " IfS i (0--Z5-- R7iS& It'll 26.50 to 38.50 I ; l B m mmtk A Our new Boys' Hal De- Y 'i P fPf' W m partment offers a wide V lw I I ft 1 ) J 1 ' range of styles for that jl$$y J 1 , "coming gentleman." JMsv' I 1 l fe M-iX I fth Ave. at Mh St. fl 1422 Walnut St. fill West of BellevucSt'ratford : I" Sfif 1M3RZ1 BmifiilandFasuionableClothes. I A I ATrainload MH! SMARtSwmBOwff SWEATERS of Baking Powder 'IMHI liSHIOME JN.ECKWEAR 1, have been gold to the wholesalers Bfaljai HP' T . T" 1 1 II Adventures With a Purse A l DA INT V summer bureau scarf lilch Is Inexpensive and at the tamo tlmo nttracllo Is ot white linen finish material. The edges have an em broidered design, most neat and dainty, Itj pink or blue. Tho cost ot ono of these scarfs la but forty cents. If the silk undcrvests you Merc given for Christmas aro beginning to need adding to, you probably liavo been un- Pieasanuy surprised to and that silk shirtH which onco c"ht $2 luivo now soared May up to $3 or more. And so It Is that ;ou will probably bo as Impressed aa I ,mos to find that there still can bo had a well-known make of silk shirt for 2.t."(. Uut I Mould advise you to get .Bomo soon, for I do not he llevo that tho supply will last long with thrlfUv, careful bus era passing them every day nnd realizing what a real bar- I gain they arc. Ho jou like raisin bread nice soft flaky bread with luscious big raisins that fairly melt In your mouth? I saw some today, mndo with raisins that were grown way out West, and I vow It was Irresistible. A big caku of It cmlto enough for four or flvo people, even It they lllto moro than onco pleco can bo had for eighteen cents. And I think that's very reasonable, don't you? i Giving a Child an Allowance I Should bovs and girls have their own .allowance, In proportion to tho means ! of -the parents, as soon as they aro old 'enough to know the vnlun of money? Tills Is what many a parent has said in substance: "Certainly. An allowance, Is the best safeguard against the habit or cxtravn gatice if the child Is taught to spend tho tnotipv Judiciously and to keep a strict account of all expenditures. It Is ab surd to think that a boy Is not capable of buying his own neckties ol- it girl her handkerchiefs. What IT they do make mistakes? They can bo taught to profit by them nnd they must learn to rely upon themselves sooner or later. C'hll dtPii like to be trusted and will seldom betiay confidence." yOMOhSCW KC SCLLKPCNMILt MCRCHANDItC AT PWCtS LOWtR TMM4 AMY OTHIB STOKt.airt FOUCtW OWT Spring CAPES 519..75 to S59.50 Fine Easter SUITS Specially Priced Nobby all-wool serge, silk lined, with fancy vests. As Illustrated. $24-75 SPRING DRESSES Ueautlful and slyllbh models. 111 strgp. sat ins, taffetas. Georg $975 ettes, etc. i'p STYLISH DOLMANS TnHnrnil In nil till peaKorTs mot wanted SOQ.75 $29- mi if! uia x t hi;: uv IMenn r-HF?TNiiT rr I in I iww -wtit-wtivwi wi A MOTHER TELLS JUST WHY A WOMAN GETS OLD FIRST She Has Two Babies Who, With Household Cams, Keep Her Front Outdoor Exercise and Mingling With Other Women Feels Youth Slipping TX71IY docs a woman get older bc ' " foro her husband? Xot Ions ago this Hubject was taken up In tho column, and a wife mid mother has such vital things to say on the sub ject that I am printing her entire letter. ".Many times," tho letter reads, "I liavo been tempted to write but have not. However, tho articlo on 'Why n woman gets older sooner than her husband, is a subject I often try to talk about with my husband. When ho comes In at night ho says I nm always tired and not talkative, while ho Is bright nnd full of current events. "Working In a largo plant where he Is always In the air, ho doesn't come homo dono out. Many times he says ho naps a little while on tho train coming; homo, and that helps to rest him bo much. I have two dear little boys, ono two and a half and tho other a baby, and they require my at tention ono or the other all the time. Tho articlo says a man gets more sleep, und that's a fact. I am up on tho average of three and four times a night, nnd It takes me a little whllu lo fall asleep after getting up. When the alarm goes off In the morning I atn ready for my good sleep. (Jet up tired, go to bed tired. "For a week nt u time f do not get n i .i 'T''11, nr,t c,vt" f("" a walk in tho evening, as my husband is uiiiiiiK up ii nignt uusiiiPHs course. Through tho day I might possibly dress; the children and go for a short walk, but to rush homo and get a cooked supper at an appointed hour Is saying too much. (XXTllY shouldn't a wife nnd mother TY grow older than a man? I'lontv of excuse I think. I don't doubt I get plenty of exercise doing my usual yxs c sea DCPtNauLt merchandise at prices LOWtR THAN ANY OTHER STODC.tUT (011 CASH ONLY Special for Friday and Saturday Charming models that faithfully portray tho newest Parisian creations. Women's and Misses' 1 $ HATS 1600 CHESTNUT STREET JJJIJUmUjJULuXLUJXUJaIm A k - m ircreiafP Mra-rivs flalZ? Ciil who Loves Children Children crave sweets. But there are sweets and sweets. Give them Mrs. Morrison's "The Dessert That Never Disappoints" the sweet that is healthful as well as tasty. I personally, after careful test, select every ingredient that goes into this wholesome dessert of mine, so that I can conscientiously recommend it for small children and don't forget that the big folks like it, too. (Signed) The Morrison Company, Philadelphia HI housework, but I fool I am not the same nnd am gradually falling back from my usual self from lack of out door exorcise, and from not mingling and conversing with others than my, babies. I feel most lllto a farmer getting into town on Saturday after noon. ONK OK Tim W1VJ3S." fTHlE woman who baa young babies - to caro for must, Indeed, connive with her tlmo to got nny of It to spare for herself. But tho conniving" Is worth while. No woman ought to feel herself slipping away trom youth without doing something to hold tight to It. In tho first place, llttlo mother, couldn't you train those llttlo boy tables to sleep through the night? It Is hard nt first, and will ca'use a few very uncomfortablo nights, but It surely pays In tho end. A good night's sleep Is almost better than any thing for keeping youth In your grasp. And couldn't you mako It your busi ness to get out moro In tho fresh ulr with tho babies? I know you will say thero Is) too much to do, but theso things can't compare In Importance to jour health and lo the Joy a woman ought to have In being nlive. And i there ought to bo a way for you to mingle with other women, too, some ll,nu fc,' !...... -...- ..,l..l.(- so" .vml co"1(1 linvo como In and help 'you take care ot the babies onco In a while? Ur If thnt Is out of tho question, why couldn't you occasionally Invito a fow women in for an after noon to sow. to chat or to play cards? Mako your housework as easy as you can during these first busy years when you aro bringing up tho babies, plan, plan, plan to save yourself, little, moth. or, und hold on to your health and high spirits, for theso aro tho things that must servo you through tho years. 10 Values up, to 30.00 PPEE ison aj U lm to Everybody Chocolate Pudding 25 va tri .v.. , i t iF sdtk.i$d;j jK,'i& "''t, A V fft.Vi. K. ifi ftV ''' " a S. 1(. . c AikutitikAjkAA -tL . .... .... j Ik I ll " Ui . , ,6 - M