I I'.)' SjjlJffTtrr'iliV-.s ." "JVJ .i7'j?eii fTv ' -V'Vi'I E'HV1'1 rxwt"Tfc5C r J ty y -- Xt . ." tr -n v fhtk. EVENING PUBLIC 'iLEDGER-r-PHIirADELPinA, THURSDAY, AERIE HtflP n 14 M ' ; ENTERTAINING IN VIOLET TIME NOVELTIES IN THE. SHOPS FILLING THE HOME PURSE LETTERS &M 4jvJ 4H;fr r & 3 '? BP H - i. ' & fwt" 1 iA l- K, f. h i X i' tf t h A iS fe .f o Tiff !m i m VIOLET LUNCHEON ' PLAN BY MRS. WILSON AWc 7Ws 'or Decorations and a Dainty Menu and Recipes That Fit in With the Spirit of the Season M. . WILSON (Coruriofn fill. Ill lr SI I M'l'fO" ill riffliM rrn fd A VIOLET lunrhcon is a dainty idea for early spring;. The lnol blue blossoms with their gioen foliage permit effective arrange ment. Make a centerpiece of violet plants in a low, flat bowl, placing the leaves in clusters. Artificial vio lets prepared from popcorn are then strunrr on wires and mounted on toothpicks for the centerpiece. Make small boutonnierc of vio- one-inch pieces. Now paie one-half lets; tie each to the left-hand corner pound or mushrooms and then par of the place card with a narrow vio- i,,,:, using both caps and stems. He Jet ribbon. Ttace the guests names moVl, lc fat fiom the chicken stock. on the cards in violet nk, using a tiny artist's brush. To set the table, place the candle sticks in position and use shades of delicate violet. Small baskets, like those used for Easter baskets, may be used for individual bread buckets. Tie a bow ot violet and pale green gauze ribbon on the handles. These baskets aie removed before the des sert is served; they are then filled I with violets and used as favors. They nre brought on just before the close of the luncheon. The Luncheon Menu Strawbeiry Cocktail Chicken en Casserole Paprika Potatoes Asparagus Poinsettia Salad Charlotte Russe a la Violette Violet Candies Coffee To Prepare the Artificial Violets To prepare the violets for the cen terpiece place One cup of sugar. One-halt cup of water. Onc-quartei teaspoon of c renin of iartar in a saucepan and stir until the sugar is dissolved. Bring to a boil and cook until the mixture foims a hard ball in cold water. Take care that it does not color. Now add suf ficient violet egetable color to tint it delicately. Mount pieces of white popcorn on wire and toothpicks and then dip them into the colored sirup. Lay aside to dry. Straw berrj Cocktail Wash the beiries to lemove the sand. Drain well and then remove y all soft fruit. Stem and crush. -Add one-half cup of -ugai to three-quarters cup of the -oft berries. Mash the fruit and then lace on the stove to conk slowly. Strain the juice and then chill. Fill cocktail glasses with thinly sliced berries nnd then cover with the pre pared sirup. Garnish with a spoon of whipped cream. Serve ice cold. Chicken en Casserole Use individual lamekins or small casseroles for this dish. Singe and draw the chicken, and then cut as for stewing. Wash and cook until Mrs. Wilson Answers Questions -I have used a number of your recipes with success, except my soft gin ger cake. It always sinks m the center. Will you please tell me the cause of it? Thanking vou, O. W. Too hot an oven and insufficient baking or not enough flour will cause this trouble. Try this recipe. One cup of sirup, One-quarter cup of broun tuyar. One-half cup of water or milk. Four tablespoons o shortenina. One egg. Beat to mix. Now add Two and one-half cups flour. Five level teaspoons bakimi poir der, Two level teaspoons cinnamon, One level teaspoon ginger, ' One-ltalf teaspoon allnpiee, Two tablespoons cocoa. I Beat to mix. Bake in moderate ,oven thirty-five minutes. My dear Mrs. Wilson Will you Idndly publish in your column a , recipe for good potato salad'.' I am giving a Dutch supper for twenty persons and I would like to know how much to prepare. Miss 0. 11. Potato Salad Wash five pounds of potatoes, place in a deep kettle and cover with foiling water. Cook until tender, taking care the potatoes do noticakes. Let rise twenty-five minutes break. Cool and remove skins and , for biscuits, fiftv minutes for cnfTco pMj.-! . 'mi.I. i4i lltiw q1i.ab Plafid i, Vimi,1 IJTJ.V ' vui. !" w.... ..svo. . ,vv ... ...,,, HI1U UUU Two cups of finely chopped onion. ' - Three-quarters cup o; pneiy PA. ehopped parsley, i ' Three tablespoons of nalt. ?iil'"t "ne taesPon of papnna, , (Jne quart of finely aiceu celery, Two cups mayonnaise dressing, One and one-quarter cups vinegar. Mix thoroughly and garnish with 1 tlices of hard-boiled egg, ' My dear Mrs. Wilson Will you klndlv have published recipes, orra W'M'iSfir a plain pio crust (for fruit 1 Vf! pies or tarts) and another for a syeast-raisea aoupn wnicn couia ue 'used cither for biscuits or coffee -'-iMMiko? Give amounts of ingre- ' 'tlints small, Jor use of small fami- tttO tiaa n two or three nersons. JThru J no doubt that there are - iudv .such families amonc the KminTn' n who,, read, your col- Ask Mrs. Wilson "f on lime any cookery prob lems lirinc them to Mrs. Wilson. Slip will lio Rlail to t answer you tl-rntipli the-o columns. No per sonal icplles. lioueer, can be given. Address q'lestlons to Mrs. 11. A. Wiion. I:knino PfBLIC LEDGER, Philadelphia. (didor. then cool and icnuive the rhirkon fini the limiid. He move the mc;,t fiom the bones and cut it into i'so equal parts of this stock and milk and make a sauce, lining Three lrrcl tablripnnus nf flour tn each cup of liquid. Dissolve the flour and biing liquid to ii boil. Cook for five minutes J and then reason to taste with salt ' and pepper. Now add to three cups of sauce Oii.lmlf ten-ijMxm of mtintiird. Our iiiinll nuion, rjrnled. Our teaspoon of paprika. One-half eup nf fineli) chapped parsley. Mix thoroughly and then place the white and dark meat in each cas serole. Add thice mushrooms and cover with the prepared sauce. Sprinkle the top with iine bread ciumbs and finely grated cheese. Bake in a moderate oven for twenty five minutes. I'oinsettia Salad I hnve sent nnie gnines whiili I hope ,, , , r .i ii "ill help nu with wnir nriniiRenients I se small tomatoes for this -alad. , ' . , ., .. ,.,,. tor Mini- son s pnilj lor the lenlei -With a sharp-pointed knife cut a 1I1P1P r ti10 ,Hi,i,. iup n miniature Min wedge shape fiom the blossom end wnuml nriniiiil'with intinx -lolored of the tomato, cutting toward the stem. Hepeat. Take care that the knife does not cut too deep. Ar lange on a bed of lettuce and serve with either mayonnaise or Russian messing. Charlotte Kusse a la Violette Hake a sponge cake in muffin pan.s and when cool cut a slice from the top, and centers.. .vith a spoon scoop out the Now place one tablespoon of gelatin to soak in two table spoons of cold water for fifteen minutes. Set the cup containing the gelatin in waim water to melt. Let it cool until almt ready to set, then beat into one cup of sweetened and well-flavored whipped cream. Kill into the piepaied chailottes and decoiate with violet-colored sugar. This sugar is made by placing a few (l,l's "' Vl0'et vegetable coloring in ome powdered or gianulated sugai. Rub between the hands to thor oughly blend. Place in a saucer to dry. Then iub between the hands to sift the sugar over the charlotte lusses. Garnish with fresh violets. Purchase violet-tinted bonbons for i andies. coffee cake and find it 0. K. in size and flavor. We dine out regu larly, so that we do not icquire much at home except food suitable for lunch, supper or breakfast. Mrs. M. L. C. Plain Pastry Two cup sifted flour. One-half teaipoon salt, One teaspoon baking powder. Sift to mix. Now rub in eight tablespoons of shortening and mix to dough with one-half cup of ice water. This will make top and bottom crust for two medium-sized pies. Yeast-Raised Biscuit Dough Place in bowl Three tublespoons of sugar, Tivo teaepotiiix of salt, Tim tablespoons of shortening. Use level measurements. Add one cup boiling water, cool to 80 degrees Fahrenheit, then crum ble in one-half yeast cake, stir until dissolved. Then add four cups of ! sifted flour, work to smooth elastic 1 dough, grease mixing bowl and place in the dough. Turn over to coat thoroughly. This prevents a firm crust from forming. Let rise three and one-half hours, then knead 1 down, let rise one hour, turn on ' board, roll out desired thickness, cut I for biscuit and make into coffee i !.,. . ,. caKes ami iianc in not oven. My dear Mrs. Wilbnn Will you please give me a recipe for lemon meringue pie and oblige? Mrs. B. I.emon MeriiiRUc Pie Line a pie tin with plain pastry. Make filling as follows: Place in saucepan One and one-half cups water, Six level tablespoons cornstarch. Dissolve starch, bring to a boil and cook five minutes after reaching boil ing point. Now add Three-quarters cup sugar, Juice of one kinon, Grated rind of one-half lemon. Mix and pour in prepared pie plate. Bake in slow oven thirty minutes. Make meringue from whites of eggs, place on top, brown 77j? Woman's AxchaJ A Use for Used Raror Blades i In tin' httitn, tit Wvinnit s Vnar Di-ni Minium I liuw a number of ' nri iifrly razor blades Will jou plrnp tell tin- what H' urn Ihey bi- lnl In hi- f mi I m'II thpin-' Smne lime I Iippii irtlini pencil .rii:il times. A MAN. I In vo jmi irlnl vijllinc jmir razor lilmlos tn a 'junk" Minn'' Their ale veieiiil old R"Id .Imps wldili would pmlinlih lmj them fur the metal in thrm. Yon mn lind the addies.scs of I lhee hop in the husine'.s mm lion of the telephone bunk under "Old linlil Must Give Her Cat Away I Tn Ihr Vihlnt nt II ni mn i l'aw ' Deiir .Mmliiin As I enpeil tn lea e 'town i pry shnrllv. in nii Mippoe jou '""''I find n kind I nine fur ii little half- crown lilnek niul while int. n male'.' It will he impossible Oil me In krpp him. or rather mrij him with n. I do Impi Iheie is .some nne tn uhnm he nuiv up pen I. fur 1 inn nm linns nijelf to put him tn sleep fnr he is m pel fprl limit Ii and 1 do mi want in i:ie him n rlinme In Rinvv up Your milium ii'rtniiil.N has been doing "niiilei fill wmk in ninltrrs nf this kind nml I hope sin i-eieh rm poor little fcllnw nui lind ),, I cfliinnt give linn, a linme . hull, il hnine. Mrs It .1. Mn 1! .1 A 's nuiiie anil aihlres - :i I e .elf 'on file fnr iin one who will "end n nililresseil stniiippil I'lnelnpe nskliiR Inr il 1 nm sine Hint this Utile lilni k anil white nit will appeal to some nne and Hint he mil lind a (fond limne. Use Stick Candy for "May Pole" fo tin I d'toi tit II omii i f'dyr lienr Mmlnin I mint I" sie m. sou a pnrtj on his tenth liirlluln.x. Mhj :'.. Will j mi kindly Rive me mnie sur Restinns fnr iipirnpnnte ilecnriitions for the Inlile. I'nvois nml phu e cards. In fan. iinjIhinR ou think of that will Rue pleasure tn the kiddies Hint i nislitV Mi- ! S. S. bnb ribbon. Let four nf Hie ribhons strep h from the tup nf the "polo" to lb" fniir inrners nf the table. You an gel M'l'i prottj place i aids at station -pi j simes, but if jou would rather make jour nnu. use u, plain while inrd. nml lie it In a sink of lamh of the striped iuietj to look like a Mnj pole. I'm- fiiMirs use the bright colnted paper i nps that can be bought at stationery stoics.. I hope these siiggOHtions will help jou and that jou will hnve n very -""essful pairj. The Question Box Today's Inquiries Mow nianj cities in the I'uited Slales now liae clubs nf business and professional women'' llesiribe some prom fawns for Hie spi mg luncheon nr caul pnrtj . What will prowmt ilisiulorntion nf haul boiled eggs'- WliPn n serge dress is too tight nr too linriow ncioss Hie I'uint of the waist, how tin il be made wider and in lust as good se',' Whni sijlc of ioll.il is inming hack into fin or ngnin'' How i an the tongues nt low shoes he kept from slipping out of place'? Yesterday's Answers I oloradn nml joining the tirsi states in whiili women's g.iniations hnve insisted upon laws to protect child labor on the I a rm. '2 Jhisl clothes should he lough iliied instead of untied liccnusp the tihers which stand up catch Hie dust, and if the aie iintiod Hilt the cloth picks up less dust. ", . pleated skirt should be fastened with a loose basting thread lie fnip pressing, to keep the pleats in place. 1. llignndie (bosses for this summer nre often trimmed with an up standing row1 of narrow ruffling at thp top of the wide hem ." A daintj hat to match this dross inuhl be made of plain nigandio, with a row of Hie ruffling lying lint against the brim, and another standing up ngainst thecinwn. (i. A dish in which ice eream is to bo sen oil should be chilled in Hie refrigerator bofote being used in order to prevent The ioe cream fiom melting. EVERY HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE WHO TAKES OUR COURSE IS AS SURED A POSITION PAYING . $12 to $25 Per Week ptcliil Ktenln I lakhes for Ulrli anil Womrn Wliu Art Emplojed Call or Wrlta for rattlculara. Philadelphia School of Filing IMU rllKSTMJr HTUKKT Phone filbert 4436 BMnchea New York, Iloatoii, Chlcato MADE of left-over roast beef it can be more delicious than it was yesterday if into it you put a tablespoon ful of that rich, Frenchy rmvci m EJ kr'flPII - l- II EJ f2 "lyll C3 t3 tH) HiTT lk-r!fcaiWByLaiaa t" ii uLtahfai rltryQ - , - j Jft THE NEW LINES l THE DOLMAN' 1 "lYvTterw'p v-A 'lids is a oinbiiutiiiii in.it ami iliilnuin witli a panel at front and h.uli In accent uale the straight ef fect, (iray elnnr with a collar in natural pongee is (lie color sthenic. A Dallj Fashion Talk by Florence Itosc rpllL lemand fnr Hip dolman winp goes mprrilj on. and it is difficult to determine from the number of dol mnn wiaps nnd the en pes which, too, are a gieni fmorite with the women, which of these two tjpos of garments is the nin-t popular. How over, nfter viewing the women on the Itonrdwnlk nt Atlantic Citj. 1 rnnie to the conclusion Hint for stieel wear the enpo was to be the big success of the season. There were nf 0 nurse, gient numbers of dolmans, too. J'lniu the 'extreme si j le ns shown enr her in the season, where there was con sideinhle drapery nt the sides, the now- ps models appear less lull nnu there seems to bo a marked tendency toward a narrow effect, as is shown in the il lustration of today. This coat lias the liuge,slopvo whith is idputitied ill our niindj as belonging to the dolmnu. but the lines of the cont me kept very straight. The panel ut the fiont and back accentuate this straight efl'ei t. Th" Millar, too, abets in the same wnv The material used to make this cont is plnur of n grn,j shade. The inset on the sleeves, which is otihe materinl. is trimmed on either ide with buttons covered with the p loin The small collnr. which frames the fncp, is of iinluial-colorcil pongee The small snilor lint worn with Hiis coat is nr straw with n crown ot snu ; an ostrich feather is placed at the back. (lopvrielit l'UO b riorfnce tloe Blue Tulle Veils A new veil nf dark blue tulle, which has a lint dor of tiny blue ostrich tips, is worn, dropping loosely under the chin to Hie collaibone and limning straight up behind the cars to the top of the bat. Announces a Post-Easter Sale of Hats Friday and Saturday ft ICxqutsite models that rnflnn Hii Rpnsnll'! most, 1 stvles and that were I priced $15 to .$22.50 i Mavfeon & DeMan 1215 Chestnut Street We Shall Gladly Tell Ybu How T7E will show yoiLthe new designs that your ' furs can be remodeled into and will give you an exact estimate as to cost. One-Third Off Our Regular prices for Fur Remodeling Now, During the Quieter Season in Our Factory. "Pay the Cost in' the FalV let Purrlers Modern Storage Vaults Adventures . With a Purse HAVK ou seen tjie new penrl rar riiiRsV They are very new and imisl nlinctive. Inlcad of bcinR made nf well, what the less cjppnsHe. pcail eniritiRS Kenerall lire innile of the? are iiiohlrd from n special metnl coinposi tinii. Vlirn we compared them with repilnr pearl rnrriiiKs, the dlfferenre unu nclnnlsliiiii- mi h il luster! What a Klo: Mow well these pcnrN would , look nestling in the little ear of. her who ! is Romicd perhaps in lustious black, They come either round or flat, and cost but 'fifty rents a pair. " ' llniinen vnn hnve n pair nf white shoes nr slippers left nver from insi summer We . n course, now, jiiii wnn'l wnnt to be waiting I" Ret them i 'nut until you actually need thorn. You want to get them out and look tliPini uirr now. It U '"""' 'iug. of nurse. Hint they will need ii good clenn- ing. The way 'jou use the white shoo iloanser I snw 'today is. jou apply it with it damp elotli. let it dry in and thou rub it off with n stiff brush. 1 hive found (lint this is one of the ninst sat- isfni tnry wns to lean white shoos. And Mm can get this twentj -lie cents. white clonuscr for Quite some time ago I wrote about some dainty siHer ini heis vn-j "'" lumoiiut ot (Hue (o (raining ueioreiinnu. and flat nnd nttrnetiwly shaped. And. I It j,llc doesn't know how let her learn! bless mv soul, if they weion't gone nil . " I t I I '... WVll I ...n ,. . 1, 1 .. --1 in time everjuooj nivu . 0111. 011,' no found some more. I hoy are ster ing, snver. nnu vuri in -" ; me iinme some oi inciii; .uuuiuk nw-in- half dollar to perhaps a silver dollar. I p,. baby Jnyettes, etc.; ninkiug delicn- Some lire six or eight 'iiled, others nrei,.ICM fortbo sick, sin h us soups, jellies. o.il. while still Tltheisaie lounil. A few ,.n!),ar(K rt(.. Ami bore is a very ,i ..,! imii-v 111 si'e lrom n nuvrr are perfectly plain on either side, while ortwl'Uo ',! umlsuni typo of homc nthers bae that nttiete engiiie- , , ,..:,., If JOi can't do nny- turned design with n Hny space I'lr one's monogram. And, of course hangs from a smart black ribbon, pi ices range from $-.."() to S.i. For the names of shops where ar ticles mentioned in "Adventures With a Purse" can be purchased, address Editor of Woman's Pnge, E i.nino Pcni.ic Limii.lt. or phone the Woninn's Department, YVnluut IIOOO. Odd and Interesting ' At one time hi Switeiland eggs were , lisod as money, and dried cod were used , for the snme puipose in Newfoundland. penker of Hie liritili House ol Til Commons is obliged by nisioui in kh- ni,.tnf .tiniinrs onch season to the members of Parliament. With (ho advent of the Egjptian Phnrnohs much thought and enre was . .i e .!.. n. I .Ininlniimnnl given to tne pcriccuut; um, m i of the harlot, aud for more than -000 oars il was the leading chide of the woili). Tnfliienza N not confined to man- ' kind, but affects ninny other nnimals, . .:..l....l.. nmn'u tipjlrest rpbltlVOS I ' '.' " " " . ". ,. tile motlKe,v iron. ..--. ... ..." lisonsp is reported to be rnpidlj wiping , nut the in boon population ot .-souiii Africa. I linn of H.e re.-ilts nf the war is ai ;mp0.tnnl veforni in court -maitinl pro oilure. in the P.ritish army. . An ne used soldier sentenced to death is now nt. onco in formed of his Into, eormenj, finding and sentence were not announced until after "confirmation," with the re sult that n man might bo executed be fore he had nnj time to appeal on legal or other grounds. Now if sentenced 'o death the accused must be so informeJ at once and given a reasonable time to lodge nu appeal before confirmation. Pour joung women emplojed as ofli rial milk testers by the Pniversity of 'California have been making n tour of the statf investigating farms and all milk supplies. 1217 Walnut St. faithfully chril'minp $10. formerly Your Furs May Be Remodeled Store Your Furs Moderate 1 tales WOMEN CAN MAKE MONEY. A T HOME IN MANY ODD WA YS 'j.xpcrt alonucr to the Busy Bntuwss woman, and How to r mil l i 4 - i n- r.i ir i I Her A General Discussion of Other Home Businesses . qo O in PItEQCUNTIiY loiters come to me asking bow money can be made in some little ''business" run nt home. There nre ninny wnys women can and do ninke money at home, but the imporlnul thins to. remember is this: "ou cannot expeel to make more than a very little at first. Even the most successful home enterprises hnvo been of slow growth. WJicn you 'hear of this woman or Hi this woman or that who built up a wonderful trade in jellies or in hand worked baby bonnets, and now can't begin, to handle her orders, remember it ns nul lrki n)t n jnm,jt,. nnioiiut , of pnliouce that brought success. First, in planning a home business, bo sure Hint J oil hnve something worth - while to offer. Take, for instance, initialing. There arc women who have built up tidy little incomes by doing just H,is w'oiklng, initials nnd monograms ,, npM, Hut jou must know how to turn out a well-finished and satisfac tory piece of work bofoic jou start out. If a woman intends to .make money at ,om(, she ought to do6io. any possible riiuift toier.s to any line oi noine m omen have ever taken up. Lot mo name some ot tiiem : .Mauing swem .1.! 1 .. -II ..-!. ...... . .. ...... ...n.i.l i i iiiuig I'isi' m-ii jpi -i nti,3 j .i tin null... The Provided you know what jou can do i the big job is to get customers. 'Un doubtedly the home business offers great 1 difficulty and much discouragement at Pretty Dress for Little Girl ' Such ii pretty stjle for Hie woo girl j has developed from the paneled skirts of her mother. If mother enn hnvo n dress made witli u panel straight down ' the frout. cut in a right angle nt the .bottom s0 that it widens out to form the front of Hie skirt, why shouldn't laughter hnve the snmo thing"' And if the right nngles nio decorated witli u bit of embroidery in bright colors, nnd trimmed down 4he side with a few bilt- tons, it doesn't in the least kop them1 rrom iovciihk iivnmij kuu ui . .. I which daughter mny keep her paper ! dolls, her '.'hanky" and nnj thing pKp, ' that she enn think of. Nasturtiums Among Bulbs Now that jour tulips nml daffodils nre blooming, the bed in front of Hie house looks so bright and pretty that you hale to think of its getting jellow and blown nnd finally djing altogether, lint it will do just that thing, unless jou have been forehanded enough to prepare for this emergency. And nus. tuitiiims will solve (he jijifliculty. Thej are nmong the easiest plants to grow, they spreud quickly, and if they are plautod ninoug the bulbs they will spread nnd cover the unsightlj jellow stalks nfter the flowers nio gone. 1 5 as S g oist i W s liiiimuiiiiiniii wMMi ..' ' f?fec642St7TL I I C Vs Back Lace Front Lace B KfcNBfSoft " 3 I kJS i'H3. tPu w J he Warner Brothers Comhanu. Inc. 9 I .H. )m 11.1, IIF .-'Vj . - -. the Marl in this way. The inipn.lnut thing In nn, , ,e, y,se,f get liseoin- aged. Try oerjthlng nnd niijlhing to get things slnrtcd. Tor instnnce, in the. matter of smips nnd broths for InvnlhrV J get in touch with nny doctors you might happen to know. l'roe to them the worth of jour goods nnd' ask them to recommend them. As for roihoting nr knitting sweaters, etc., not onlv cir culate jour plan nmong your friends, but try to think of nny club women jou iiuiy hnpprn to know. Ask them In .mil attention to the work you nre doing. Study the business directories nnd the ndertiseineiits in the news papers. See if jou can't find some houses likely to be Interested in your handiwork. TN THE -L roach I matter of mending try to business women ami busy mothers. Most business women do not have time fnr mending, and nre-glnd to pay to have it well done. Thiuk ot the field here for a nimble-fingered woman! It would be well worth while to put a little nil in the newspaper. I 6th Ave. at Mh St. 1 144 Walmit Ot. I I Nev, York. I , U'esl of Bellevue-Stratford j 2f& moh showing rUKfclviNNUlJLLS Smart rlftiLORMAE Suits Trig Street Frocks 8 I iruilMTvnn'iD H?a -irr-v rn v t-s flr.urKrc 1 It ILflirOIA AND IL. lLtlNJlNO 'UU-OO I ' Afternoon Dresses I II Ckr and Evening Wraps J H A' PS - Have you thought particularly about the effect of your corset upon your appearance? Have you considered how many women devote serious thought to it, and that they are the very women who wear Redfern? rraifflL1 Madily ,' 1 Then go to vm Ions clubs and associa tions where business women live aud ask If you may liniiB up a little sign Hint lell.s of jour mending. Pel Imps n fnoiIle laundress would l commend you to her customers. Perhaps thfl 1-miftftf!a1antltA lrtrlt rtlftt1ftft liA 4 fn busy to make a note of ur name. Thesp are only suggestions, but tlie.T ,.M ,, , onirll-, lun,M otlcr ny,, to make inonej . I ncltnil they taks coinage , ... .-., '-'" " P-k '"T i . " l.t. .!!", J L 1 ., I11III1 .llisi- nniiiiih ...' .....i. ..a nuna- mnn. for Instnnre, or tu fnef for nuy man or woman just thrust hilo the busi ness world. AT YOUR GROCERS Iearn to distinguish, by the'label and the signa ture, the famous eac)&&f 22J SAUCE It has been the world's leading condiment for generations. LEAtPERMNS SAUCE THE ONLY ORIQINALWORCESTERSHIR H " 1 11 1; r o t- nd jiwr bsir1 , - ., . v . t lightly in oven. ,t, WT -. ' tr' "& 11 1 . i ,. 1 T . fi' V- " -t.-nfliZfi jn,f. .,, r n. I ..... yfccrtv.&.H. & ."V -VLi.?, c? -.-V,,, . - '"'."Vifitr " . vi '' .'!- v'-S .." V ) . 1; "ii Ml v s. '. ' . 1 s ' -(- ;w ,"jwirw '1 -' " f.-ewF"- Yr"T , .-- . ' , ".- ttSH&liHwanii. jC 1 1 'i ;r, tfW(ii&'a''Bt&'i'i"&J i--- a.jatmtjmiatiiwmat
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