?,"sfa t ; 1 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHljiAtELPHlA, THURSDAY, JD3JB 121!TO v ' ;V i' ' 'mv. .vi .J HERE'S TO THE CLASS OF 19191 A CHINTZ BAG AND HAT PAINTED COAT HANGERS HOME HINTS tot tf-.'i, i -" .1 J- , i '! " 'Rs, j f js.- L'V i? i- 't r, r r n. ur ? ENTERTAINING THE GRADUA TES; :.' tv t rm r !! vf7i. $' Before the Class Scatters Many Are the Happy Parties Given and, of Course, Some of the Success of Them Depends on the Refreshments Here Arc Suggestions to Fit All Pocketbooks and Particular Tastes of Sons and Daughters Kjfc .-' i -,!,?" :l- 1L li.Mn UkwIo waI Pri'K A vlivj Willi in' uunc uii'i . liE. Only a mother whose son or dnuch-, fi?j!.' ter has approached this time can toll t pt4 you that this occasion is sreonu uiuy, i -" -"- """ --.- Such a flurry, exchancc of Ki(ts, saying Bood-by and the fccHnir Uiatl comes to the dear -jtnduate at the' j , n ,. u ., if i. i tjhu... .? r,r:', " v.c ,,.i..,s . .., , ,";ri man and young woman who lomped so merrily through school days aie now about to take up the .serious problems of life. The class seems to be about to be scattoied. ns'it , .. ii r- :.!- f il. ..,tln were, oy me lour ivuuix u. i..,.- . This occasion is the scene of many small entotainmenu. and as no nf- flr. no mtfPr how small. N a -uc- cess unless the refreshments rise to the occasion, we will plan to give thp young folk an attractive menu, No. 1 Olives Pickles Chicken Salad Old-fashioned Molasses Cake Ice Cream Fiuit Punch No. 2 Olives Deviled Ham Sandwiches Potato Salad Doughnuts Jelly Pudding Fiuit Punch No. 3 Olives Pickles Salmon and Deviled Egg Salad Sliced Tomatoes Fruit Cake Canned Peaches Fruit Punch The thiee menus aboe aie suited fox boys, as they usually demand a hearty helping of substantial food. To Make a Punch Bowl for 2. Use a new wooden pail 01 a latge preserving kettle. 1-astcn white ciepe paper aiounu tne ouiskic 01 me ves sel and tie it with the class colois. The Graduation Cup A La Success Make a sirup of Four cups ot align r. Two cups of water. Cool and add the juice of Six oranges, . Three lemons, One cup of gulled pineapple. Two cuvs of strawberries, cut iu pieces, One bottle of inaruschitm cheriirs, Four baxaiiuft, sliced. XT 1 - 1-. : f :. :.. iow piace u mine uieue 01 ilp in 3 i fa punchbowl and add fT, ft"e luart of grope fruit The sirup with the finii Thife quarts of water. A SATISFIED EMPLOYER TALKS ON SERVANT PROBLEM R MADAM I've been lending -L'th ic letters about the servant pinli lem. nnd perhaps there nic some who would be interested in mv expeiience Why can't the hours nf a servant he reduced'' Where is the woman who wants to work from the tiist thing iu the morning until the Inst thing nt night? It is almost impossible'lo hile one Kervnnt and nk her to he iniiiil of ail work muse. mind. ook and laundress. Mj family consists of live adults and a child nf tlnee When t found it necessary to line a nciper i knew all things must continue In be i as congenial as ever in mj home. My , i t 1 : l,..:..l ....... -... l.n husband is a snlaiied man and the home contains eight rooms. The girl I i employed was colored, and but six- I teen jears of nge. but could do anj -thing I asked of her as well us anj full-Brown woman i It might have happened in the scheme of life that I should have Iwen created of auothei iai-e ami position; THE NEWEST BACK , FOR A SMART FROCK rstfcpfy Illustrates the eloncated i,-t .Mke.backi- no iv found ILivj BPy l mil. ' - t HIkmb -shSIS pw &J$mh'$?ttt SrnxrrTri J17 7lf70 fUTTT OM vmvi n r vi By MRS. M.A.WILSON iCnpurioht. J8I5, bv Mrs. M. A. IWI.nfl. All Hoht Httrrvrit.) 711', nMint'le nt rnvbnnnt CI1 tenter. ... .i... .n ... v vi Canitaine Punch jince th,eP quarts of stravvboirirs in a snucepan atui ai( ,.. oinrt.s nf siionr. Three quart of nmter. , nnr.hnlf hou, nn,i then strain and cool. Add large lump lien strain ami com. nuu mini; mm . .. 0 the punch bow. u,i tn pour into the cooled sirup anil add i One bottle of croonated water, Tlnee bnnniuii, ent in thin alien. Seie. chicken Salad for Tvieiilj-five People pai,p in ., bow, ,.,. '" '""' ' ""''" ff'f .' "' Turr ... .. riireiUled lettuce and , Tlnee liiuti nf diced mid ennl.rd chicken. One cup nf imijoiu'miw drainifi, Cinr-hnlf an ni nncrjin. Mix and then let stand foi one hour to blend. Seive in a nest ot let tuce leaves with a spoonful of may-onnait-e. Old-Fashioned .Molasses C.ike Place in a mixing bowl One nnd one-hiill nps. of hrnivil s nun i , Tiro enpx ot iiiiilimnii. One cup of ilinrtemnil. Mix thoioughly and then add Too cupi o mini mill:. Til o e gri. One level lalileipntni n) hnlnny toiln, ilinsnli'fd in Tlnf tnlilexpooiir of hollini irntei . Beat to mix and tl en blend, then add Ki;llll e)(S n s-ljlril ti0ln One tablespoon of cinnamon, One tablctpoon of ginger. One-half teaspoon of rlovis. One-hall lampoon of allspici. Heat thoioughly to mix and then pour into two la-ge baking pans and bake for foity-five minutes in"n mod el ate oven. I.ll Pudding I Make four quaits of lemon gela tin and then pour in a large baking ran t0 mold. When icady to serve cut into .squares and top with fiuit whip. 1 rint I ,Ln , Add . ...,... i.j ...; IHI' paililirj' I'l K.lfllll rni-run, One-hall pound of figs, chopped tine. iIi,.i,i,,i, finin the stmt I priuti.ed. "I in . vnu WnMcl be dniie b.v " Owing to 'kindness this giil loved me from llie Inst miiiI nolhing had ever to be told uvoe She had worked in inaiiv pi. i.e. bill now she would not change tins for anv mhei I gel mj money's worth anil nut stibl. ton. 1 map mil mv nul, s wnik. and everything I nk In be done is done, and right, ton If a mistake is made I coneit the gul. nnd she immediatelv tiies in ion en il This is the sclirdub : Mnuilav. the gnl washes tl week's In. in. Iij and scrubs llie hum ,rv and kitchen. If I feel I want t ' . ' . n'i-! have nothing else iu pai tii uhir to do, I staich the i Intties and hung them nut. Tuesduj . she noiis. Wediiesdaj . does" odd jnbs mn sci ubs the kitchen. Thuisdav. I give her the whnle d.tv nff. Inula... she Ihninugiil.v cleans ilt set ond fiooi . Snturdav. she ihoioughlj i leans he fust floor, senilis the potih nnd kiti hen. Siindnv. she is off all daj. In the meantime I clean up llie used part of the house and make the beds. In the morning I piepnre mv eve-, niug mini, vegetables and 1 .1. also , go to market three dajs a week Some- ' turns I wash the dishes, in she does.1 I do all in sowing and babj's. Now the seciet of all this when i The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. Suggest another way to announce an engagement at a party. 2. What is u house partj V It. In drjiug the face or willing off cold cream what is the proper motiouo use? 4. When covering large button molds vvliut little trick serves to make them easier to manage? .". What inexpensive nddition to the kitchen equipment will keep stPel knives in good couditlon? Ii. Where can the detailed directions for making 11 fireless cooker be obtained free? Yesterday's Answers 1. The "Ladles' 1'eace" is the treaty arranged by Louisa ot Savoy and Margaret of Austria. This was the only Important peace treaty ever negotiated by women. 2. It Is estimated there nre 11,000, 000 business nnd professional women iu the United States. 3. When a wedding invitation is sent to a collide the outer envelope as well oh the inner should be nd dresseil to both Mr. nnd Mrs. John Smith. 4. A girl between the ages nf six teen, and eighteen should gain four ounces in weight each month. fi, A hoy of this, age should gain eight ounces a mouth. G. A raffia tray with handle and sections: for glasses makes a very .good seller for the summer Jbazaar, It 1 called water et, txr. vv Hjsk ji One pniiml nf peniuits, chopped fine to thr molasses cake. 1'or the (Jirl Graduates No. 1 Salted Nuts Chicken Salmi Sandwiches Charlotte Itus'-p Ktuit Punch No. '1 Olives Pickles Chicken a la King Ice Cicam Cake Fruit Punch No. .T Salted Nuts Olives Deviled dab Saiatnga Chip1 ..,.., ,.,, I Mill lah e Cielatin Fiuit Puhch No. 4 Pickles Olives Tomatoes Killed With Chicken Salad Coleslaw- IceCieam Nut Cake Fruit Punch , I lepnre chicken -alart and then place a leaf of lettuce in prepared .birad. Fill with chicken salad; trim the crusts. Cut lingei widths. Charlotte Kusse Bake the sponge cake mixtuie in muffin pans and then cool. Cut slice fiom the top, scoop out the crust and then fill with whipped cream. Chicken a la King Two quarts ot crimn sauce. One four-pound cool;ul chicken, cut iu neat pieces. One pound of mmhioomi. peeled, int into piccei and pni boiled. Three green jieppai, ininreil fine. Tiro labb-spooiis nl mi. Two tablespoons of 1111p11l.11 Mix well and then heat and serve on toat. neiled Crabs Make a t-auce of i Tin re i u pi of milk. One cup of flour. Stn until dissolved and then bung to a boil and cook for five minutes. Cool and then add Two quarts of ciah mail, Tim onions, grated, . rtiif teaspoon o) mastoid. , Two teaspoons of paprika, I'oni teaspoons of salt. Mix and then fill into shells.- Blush thp top.s with beaten egg and cover with buttered biend ciumb. Bake in a hot oven for fifteen minutes. Buttered Bread Crumbs ,,i ,...ir .. ..l. I :i : riace une-iiau v.u, ,u saiau uu a bowl and add four cups of sifted , .i.. n..u !,,...' ,i.u.i OH UU tltlllHIS. IVUU Vl ltH MIC IlillM ta to thoioughly coat and then place in a hot oven foi live minutes to ciisp. gnl Imislies the assigned vv'ni k she Hi j, in,, m i ct ii i ii home. It usually niiii.iiiits m live ,u six hoiiis d.iilj. Icav- 'I'K ' '"" ""'rnoi.il i..r n.-r in lean in gn mil M. vnu see. i nave a jewel id a lii.li.ii Mini nm ff.iiil .if twi' nu sill. "" ! i- mi kiml in me ami n. vei gets augij ., (Iiiii when her mother was ill and sin. tiling the nlilesi nf eight children. Ii't.l in h in. tin liniue. she did unt w T-h nn In be without help and sent lne n iniisin in wink fur me The cousin was ii.st the opposite in evii.v waj giouchj. shiftless ln.v and untiiistwoithj She Usui tn st ill everything she i on 111 lay hei linml- 01 ii eat and then n and lu.ig .ibo.it il tn the Inst gill. If the niistn-s does her p.ut and ihiniute. and jnu use pink hnngeis. and gnl is nl all appicciative sh,. will do she uses blue in white, there won't bo what is right. Of ionise, I do all the' anj tumble about "which is whose!" mnking. while the girl does all the hind , woik With the first gill I miild thf I just happened to sec one today. nil thing. The second I discharged, but and I recalled the fun we used to have. t .-nt the first one back asain ! wish evi'i.v girl was like her. and then their! wniiid tie more satisfied women iu the world I would sav to the women. I "Think how vou would feel if ou were! n. the servant's place. Ren.cnoer tl.ej .... .. tl,., -ii-l -I',,,,, .. ill' iiuiiiuii. ri- ....... - nione.v and cnusnier n ou vveie uic euiplo.ver instead of the employe, bow .vnu would want jour servant to. act." In other words. I should sii to both. "Do as miii would be done by." ONB SATIKKIKU BMl'I.t) Kit Aie there any more satisfied cm . ... i ..ii.. . ..1.....1 .i... P'oye.s vvuo mivf m.cc,-., ,,, s,,., ,, , M.'vuiit-gi.l p.oblein.' It would be helpful to hear fiom them. ' Piedmont gPlMi adds strength-giving qualities to all foods in which it is used. Sweet potatoes, cut in cubes or strips and cooked to a rich brown in ninnxTHMT u r .uuriji.v 1 , iiici tizing and body-building food. AsWor PIEDMONT The food ,"w the nut A COLORFUL SUMMER OUTFIT VWnlein Newspaper Union The hat and hag are fashioned of brilliant chinU. The colors are rose, lavender, jellou and old blue, and seen in the real for all the world re mind one of the lovelj old-fashioned garden. The brahl is rose-tinted anil the tlat Kreiuli Mowers are cerise and green. Very smart for our summer maiden, and any maiden handy with the needle could make (he outfit herself Adventures With a Purse J .vrivI1,- if , vvpl.n .....i,.- .,e ' . " ,, ", , ,-,.iv impicssioii that elertrir nons are vei j expensive Thinking this as I tiiiK ij was ama.ed to discover some lor ,...u. Tliev aie six-pound iioiis, come loni- plete with stand, and aie guaranteed tor I u year Think what an eloctiic iron will menu on hot summer dnjs. ;o gus sinve ni ....il lire needed In heat the .."s. vou evei wiitten about the 11HVI p.iinteil mat haugeisV" ipiestinneil shine nuikes them sweet. Dorothea ' 'n." I replied unoiithil sinsticllv "Thej'ie mil, .ten cents. j, gj . gj Jim knnn. she i initialled. l,litli ur i-iiseil me the other dnj of annexing When there is no shoe polish at hand, some nf hei (uiugris. She's so fussj lemon juice makes ail excellent sub lias a hanger for everj blessed ,res. ' stit.ite. Afevvdiopsspnnkledo.il.lH.lt told her 1 didn't see vvhj she had to put her old batlunbe mi n ma! hanger when needed it for mv new dres." T hen i I bczan to see If jou have a loom . I with one of them, how we used to watch with batfd breath as the little triangular . shaped stool would move slowly from letter to letter and painstakingly spell "'it the name of the man we vverel " to inarry Of murse. 1 life. In t desenbe the tbiija board. .Kverj one knows it. You tan get one for $l.'J."i. 1'or the names of shops where ar ticles mentioned in "Adventuies With u I'ui'se" i an be purchased, address I'ditor of Woman's I'age, K i:xino I'l iu lc Lumtn, or phoue the Woman's Depnrtment, Walnut IIO(H). Peanut Oil - kc a .most appe T ail wi V r flavor Nl I Tilings to Know A kitchen kit consisting of scissors, needles, thread, nins. naner. a nencil. etc.. is a time-saver. Sewing machine oil should be put nil u n rust spots nn umbrella frames. Arrange a low shelf nt one end nf the launffrj tubs fnr the clothes basket to stand on. J liei e is no bettei disiufectaut than M1Ils,jlie. I,ct it Hood the inoms w Inch ,,. (,ccupied: let it shine into jour In cad boxes and butter jars; the sun ill lull snn-, linn i iiiiii.-ii inisivia, win leave a brilliant shine R emodeling fur is technically as involved as resetting diamonds. It's a specialty and a right only of the best houses. We do the most and the best of Philadel phia's. Your fur coat your scarf your muff remodeled in advance-season style. Work done now at a third below regular. "Pay the Cost in the Fall" Maxtfson & DeMair? 12 15 Chestnut Street Keix I Feed ' My Bab I LOVE to feed my baby. It seems somehow something more than just fixing his bottles and giving them to htm. It seems like giving him actual health watching his cheeks grow pink, watching his little arms and legs fill out and dimple, watching him'slcep better and smile oftener as he grows stronger and takes a firmer grip on life. U was our old doctor who said, thing I know to mother's milk itself." "Try Nestle' s. Vou know he must And now I love to feed my baby have milk in some form and Nestle's with those warm, full bottles of the is a food made out of pure milk, only food that have taken away fear from the curds of the milk are broken up and, my heart, made easier to digest. I know the Nestle Company will be "It has already added to it just the glad to send you enough for , twelve right amount of cereal just the right feedings and a Mother's Bobk by amount of sugar. It comes to you a specialists on howto take care of your clean, ftuffv powder in an air-tight tin baby, if you will fill out and send the all you have to do is add water and coupon below. They want you to boil. There are none of the germ 'feed your baby with health and happi- dangers of raw milk it is the nearest ness, too. ' Nestle's is pure milk in powder form thitjs already modified and does not require the further addition of milk. Aiwa) a puie nd safe, always uniform, and fiee from the danjert of home modification, Nenle't has stood the test of three fenerations and hti Uity til hrpit ult if any bttyfuj h till viirli. FREE! Enough Nestle's ' lor Id feedings. Send coupon! the mmmmm,nVL MiSTLfi'H FOOD t'UMI'A.VY. HTl no, 130 William Kt , ft y, city Mtait sens' Itic rtm kxxt tai trial 'seise : Msm... AUttn ....,..M..M..WM.. .w.... H !?hr.-:v."!i..8isisijLir . I . n.. ,l"! -. The Woman's Exchange Who Wants a Prlan Kitten? I 7o the Kitltor ot the Woman' rape: Dear Mmlnm As I always read jour Kvn.vixo Prnr.ir - Lisuann and the Woman's Bxchance pdrp, and as I have several little Persian kitten, I wnnld like to find Rond homes for them. As 1 am leaving the city, If you would help me, I would appieeiate It.. MIIR. (i. J will be (jlnd to forwaul Mrs. (i's name and address to any one who would like one of these Persian kitten?. "Little Girl" Likes Pane 1 the Kriilor the ,,, rnBr: Dear .Madam I nm ...!. -r column in the Kvrviwi n,-n, . - ' l mm . ... I.riKiKii. I want to tell jou I enjoy 0'' ''", '"""" " " the Kviwino Priii ir I J ,,,,.-,, ,.':'" ",nt n ll '"nj these are the days thnn am other nnmL n i i man a iij otnci pa,,-, n has good recipes in it. whirl, I love to try. Mother snjs I nm a little rook, hut Mrs Wil-l" . . . , .' sons recipes arc the nest. Then there are the stoiies. T rntnl ,-n,. fi them, from "Dreamland Adventures" to "And So They Were .Married" I ,,,. , .""rrieti. I iinve written just once before and I ..,.,.,, .mi .i.ivire good, so I write fori moie. I have a few questions to ask! jou I irst. mother hns a silver pitcher Ill lier closet tlint she hasn't useil for eight rears. It Is very dull. Could jou please tell me how to clean it and polish it? Second. Some time ago there was a storj, "Tarr-nn and the Jewels of par. in the Rvkmmi Prni.ir l.i:i)i!i.n. It was one of the Tnrjwu series, by Kdgur Hire Iturroughs. I liked it very much. Now there nre '.lungle Tales of Tiuzan" in the Kvi: XI.VH Pt'TIMO I.KtH.IH. If jou will. I would like you to print in this column nil the titles of the Tarzan stories. where I rould buy them and aboutlraie whv the exnensivn niern nf l,of what price would they be. Please, as I do like jungle tales Xovv I shall tell jou I am "Little Girl." who wrote jou last Halloween for a Halloween party. and now I tnnnK jou vcij. very nnicn. I am a busy "Little Girl or I would have written sooner. AN ANXIOl'S littli; GIRL. I am so clnd vou enioj the Woman's I'age. I hope jou will often vvritc and . .. . .. ..! !.. ...'It. tell how you nre getting along with jour cooking. You ran clean the silver pitcher with tegular silver polish. Wash il first in warm water and soap, then dry it thoroughly and rub with the polish. Wash this off with soap and water, dry the pitcher and rub hard with a chamois. I ' rhe Tarzan stories are "Tarzan of i the Apes."' "The Return of Tarzan." , "The Beasts of Tarzan." "The Sou of Tnr7nn." "Tarzan aud the Jewels of ' Opar" and "The Jungle Tales of Tar- y,.n " which are short stories. The ' price of the books Is ijl.-w. nod mej , can be Dougni in in.- ....... ..-i-u. ....v... of any lnrge department store, or jou could "order the whole set from the pub lisher A. t McClurg. Chicago. Have vou read Kipling's Jungle Books? The;, are among the best of Bnglish litem -tine, as well as being interesting stones. - NESTLE MILK Inc. ' ffi The Beverage O u of Merit and J j Distinctive Quality S I w& c & c "tgff J IsJ ( iSL GINGER ALE l iMaile fiom llislllled Wilier Unly) y hold by llooil llrmers l i unit DruKslsU :z k OHKiJf ; mms. vi FUUU ALLOWING Hm TO NEGLECT f HOUSEWORK FOR A CAREERS I Docs This Apply to Your Daughter? Can a Girl Get Along as J ( ir. iiy.-.i is r si i i tt . . ti q. I u n iv iy imoiii ivnoiving now TiniCN a nlrl Is hanking on having a 'T career, H a mother justified In let- ting her neglect to learn home-making? In other words, wdll the knowledge of how to palut a beautiful picture or play an Inspiring sonata ever take tlic place of knowing how to cook n meal? The ilay is gone when one might say "but with the money a girl ran make painting pictures she ran hire , ., " ' T '"""" '"'" "r"""' " 1S ",p Van' nrU"i "no I' lolinK '" nffluence. Itenl Iart",,s ',cmI mo,t "f "1(,ir tl "''"B i ,vhon "'npn "re iloing their own liou - .c - .,. , ,. . ..,. .. 1 ' ; ,' " V" """"'""""B. "- . ume you cannot gel nny one eNi to do it for on. for love1 'or monej ! The mntlmr ulin iiltn,,- lm, l..t inl I t",ir',,, iieglert learning to cook and ' Ifn"' "" h '""'I'1 '" orH'r ,0 '!('VOt, n (,,. ,jmP , (,nrcpr mnkc4 R seriou mistake. She sends her forth into life absolutely unpiepare.l and with verj good material for possible future unhappiness. iblc I Most of these gii'ls, artists, writers or ' whatever they maj be, marry eventually and are called upon to play the role i of wife and mother. What have their, mothers done but unconsciously taught Ihem In ilrsnisp tlm iifTiiira .if n l,n....A i hold? What an eduralion for the womnn ' who i to he 1hc founder of n humc ! ) ' I AFTKK nil. it is the woman who is the i- fuTnnlci' and the maker of a home. And say what you will, the happiness! or it depends on her ability to make the, wheels run smoothly. A man does noti K(.j,K is leathery or the potatoes cold j ,lnd revolting. He does not rare why the house is ntvvnjs in a turmoil. Me only knows it is. He knows his home js not a home at all No woman, be she ever so talented, has the right to go into marriage un prepared fnrhomr-mnkiug. for a home maker she must bo sooner or later. And a man has as much the right to ex- ' ' pe.t his wife to nnden,tand the business nf a household as she hii-j the right to' i;;!!ii;:ii.i"i;;;;ni:i!:;;:wn;!nn!i;:!i:;u"ii;!; 5c Scrupulously Clean Absolutely Pure Made Under Perfect Sanitary Conditions KLICIN'K 1'I.UAM Nt'T ALMOND BARS ai'H produced at'our factories nt i:iizabethtow:i. 1'a., situated In the heart or the most famous daliytng count) of America Larcnster County. Moie than 11 thousand cows Kive ihelr fresh mtlk everv morning to ,11s 1 lehnebs and pureness. The best esserce or the cocoa bean and the finest almonds the world'H market affoids complete its composition. Mothers Everywhere Buy Klein's For the Kiddies Because It Is Pure Gold at all good candy and grocery storeB, druggists and newsitandi MADE IN AMERICA'S "MILKY WAY" KLEIN CHOCOLATE COMPANY 127 N. 13th, St., Phila. "Lots of Milk Eat One itfWliU TV ..i22Kr.j3na2ii:3 plP$ 1 5is' 3C4 56OS60 2fnfth -hvtnut.&zP 1422 TOalnut Street - The Paris Shop of America" Continue with renewed interest iheir First Sales of the Season' ' Gowna.and Dresses - :: Tailormade Suits, Sweaters and Cape-Wraps Charming Blouses Shirts and Hats w l.ook ana manage a riomvij i expect him t understand his own busl-$t ncsx affairs It Is therefore up to a mother to ground her daughter in the duties of a , household while she is vounz and while ' there is plenty ot time for her to ex-,l pertinent. There comes a time. In th jl life of the woman who goes In for a special rareer when circumstances maks If Impossible to get cloe to the heart of a home. In many cases she is boardinjf jl and there Is not even the opportunity VI to make a cup nf coffee. But home-' ; making is an art not easily forgotten, i It the woman who is spending a few . eurn being tossed about from boarding null's i 1JUIVI lllli iiuurn; vtno nu grounde.l In It by her mother, she need;, I never worry. If, however, she does lioue to boarding house was firmly ' not know " saucepan1 from a frying pan, i then well, she Is more to be pitied thnll ,lpKcd. For in most cases b mothpr ,, ,0 ,)lnmp. ' LetCuticura Help You Look Like This Nothing better to care for your skin, hairand hands. The Soap to cleanse and purify, the Ointment to sootht and heal, the Talcum to perfume. Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Talcum25c. each. At all druggistsorsentbymadon re ceipt of price. AddrcB3:"Cuticur,Doton." dnnnia I Factories, Elizabethtown, Pa. Smooth as Silk Every Day" AT45WJT.N.V. n 1 Bif mm .m let m ipiij'p V ' ifc' ffl i-r-. U'.. iff l ' ;-..., 1 i . f y- r :i feast. :--A.. b'xrSSL wm&,.m:,-. : ,,jJmmiM
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