Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 14, 1919, Night Extra Financial, Page 12, Image 12

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGteKr-i?HILADELPHIA", MONDAY, JULY 14, 1919
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STALE-BREAD RECIPES A PRETTY HOLDER FOR FLOWERS GIRLS NOTALWA YS FAITHLESS ONES
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MRS. WILSON TELLS WHAT TO DO
WITH LEFT-OVER STALE BREAD
ffc 'Becomes Dry and Accumulates More Quickly in Summer Bread Box Should Be
Cleaned Ttvice a Week
for
TYURING the summer stale bread
seems to accumulate much more
quickly than at any other season of
the year. Now we all know that
the heat will dry bread more quickly
and this helps to explain why we
frequently find largo amounts of
Stale bread on hand.
. Left-over piece of stale bread may
eoon spoil, if they are allowed to
remain in the bread bov, nnd they
will not only be unfit for lf-p, but
will also spoil the entire contents
of the bread box. Purine the sum
mer constant inspection of the bread
box is necessarv and a thorough
cleaning at least twice a week. Place
all broken pieces as well as those
dices that aie left oer and are too
stale to use again in a baking pan
and place in the oven to thoroughl
dry.
To Crumb
Put these well-dried pieces of
bread through the food chopper,
using the fine knife. Now turn the
crumbs into a colander and sift.
This will give you a fine and coarse
crumb. Put the coarse crumbs into
ajar and seal. Use for an gratin
dishes.
Bread Crumb Cutlets
Scald one cup of milk in a sauce
pan and then add
Two cups of fine bread crumbs.
One grated onion,
One-half cup of grated cheese,
One teaspoon of salt.
One-half teaspoon of pepper.
Cook slowly until the cheese melts
and then turn on a platter to cool.
Set in the icebox. Mold, by forming
into cutlets and then dip in flour,
then in beaten egg and finally roll
in fine bread crumbs. Fry until
golden brown in hot fat. Scive with
tomato sauce for luncheons or din
ners on a hot night.
Bread Crumb Custard Pic
Line a pie tin with plain pastry
and then bring l1 cups of milk to
the scalding point and add
One tablespoon of butter.
One cup of bread crumbs,
One-half cup of sugar,
One teaspoon of vanilla.
One-half cup of raisins,
Yolk of one egg,
One whole egg, well beaten
Mix thoroughly and then cool. '
Pour into the prepared pie plate and ,
bake in a moderate oven for twenty
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li,. one-half glass of jelly in a bowl
B Toof 1 ll liia mivtni-n .fill 1. .1 A .
ft wv uuui kind tlllA.uiv ..ill UUlli Ita
w shape. Pile on the pie and then place
ifi in the oven for three minute"!, then
remove and cool.
Yankee Bread Pudding
Place in a mixing bowl
Two cwpjt of cold water.
Two cups of fine bread crumbs.
Mrs. Wilson Answers Questions
My dear Mrs. Wilson Will you
kindly give a recipe for celeiy soup
that an invalid may take?
Miss F. M.
Celery Soup
Wash and thoroughly cleanse the
celery and then chop fine. Place one
pint of finely chopped celery in a
saucepan and add three cups of cold
water. Bring to a boil and cook until
the celery is very soft. Rub through
a fine sieve and then measure, and
add
One cup of milk,
Two tablespoons of flour
to every cup of the celery puree.
Dissolve the flour in cold milk and
jthen add the celery puree. Bring to
a boil and cook for ten minutes.
Season, adding one teaspoon of but
ter for flavoring. A fagot of soup
herbs may be added to the celery if
desired.
My dear Mrs. Wilson Will you
give a recipe for ice cream made
with junket soon, please, as I am
going away for the summer?
Mrs. A. B. M.
f Ice cream made with junket: Pre
nare the junket as given in a recipe
cm the box of junket tablets. Turn
'into an ice-cream freezer and freeze
iS the usual manner, using three
Darts of salt to one part ice. Flavor
jiRtdesired.
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LVj.fr-K.JMy dear Mrs. Wilson It is
iwjth great pleasure 1 read your
" 'rdipfl nnd find in it manv troon and
K. palatable reefpes. Can you tell me
i,',iow to make Brunswick stew?
8 'WM appreciate u very mucn.
fev Mrs. E. H.
v- "It is maae me same as cmcxen
, tfr tW,.ndding
M4 yiOhe cup of tomatoes (canned),
V 'Qticvp of cortned crushed corn,
:i yLTjn onions, arated fine.
;f &Qne'half cup of fine bread erumbt,
'" S Feur tablespoons of finely chopped
Sanson with salt and pepper.
dear Mrs. Wilson If con-
it, will you kindly give di
ns xor cooKing iresn peas ana
! so they will retain their
aid sweetness, and greatly
Mrs. U. . u.
i Cwfe Fresh Teas and Beans
j'e'. tU peas or beans, Placa
Nl sovar wnn pquintr.
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Some Interesting Ways to Use
Puddings. Griddle Cakes and
Hy MRS. 31. A. WILSON
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will bi clod to antwor voti
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Address questions to Mrs. M. A.
WlKon lit kvi.no Pi'mtr LhDonn,
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Stir to mix and then let soak for
one limit. Now add
On-lnlf tempnnn nf grated rind
. of lemon.
.nice nf nn lemon
One-hnlf rup of brown ourjnr.
Four tablespoons of short er,np.
One u ell-bcatrn egrj, '
Yolk of one egg,
One-half eiip nf flour,
I Two teaspoons of baking pon drr.
I Kent to thoroughly mix and then
j add one-half package of Fcedless
..i.miix .inn imur ituo a weii-greasen ,
bakmg dish and bake in a moderate ,
oen for forty minutes. '
Make a mei inguo with the left-!
over unite of egg and one-half glass ,
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of jelly. Prat until stiff and then
pile on the pudding. Cool and sere
with lemon sauce.
Crumb Cake
rinre in a mixing bowl
Three-quarters nip of
brown
sugar.
Two cups of flour.
One teaspoon of salt.
Two tablespoons of baking powder,
One teaspoon of cinnamon,
One teaspoon nf ginger,
Ovc-half teaspoon of cloves,
Ow-hulf cup of cocoa.
Sift to mix nnd then rub in
' One-hnlf cup of shortening
And add
One cup of sirup.
Tiro cups of sour milk.
Three-quarters teaspoon of baking
soda.
I Two cups of fine bread crumbs,
I One package of seedless raisins.
Dissolve the baking soda in the
i milk. Peat all hard to mix and then
1 pour into well-greased and flour-
oblong pan and bake in-a slow oven
for one hour. Cool and ice with
water icing. This cake is delicious
and will keep, if wrapped in wax
paper, for a month.
Bread Griddle Cakes
Try these cakes some morning
when the folks arc tired of the usual
breakfast dishes. Place in a pitcher,
OVOtn irllt
f Two cups of butter or sour milk,
One enp of water.
Two cupi of bread crumbs.
j Let stand in the kitchen in a
' cool place. Do not put in the ice
box. In the morning add
One teaspoon of baking soda
dissolved in
Three tablespoons of water.
one teaspoon of sugar to one quart of
water for cooking peas and one-quarter
teaspoon of sugar to one quart of
"'"'"". utMuo. LJiani unu been secretly engaged to a man twenty
season with salt and pepper, adding four years old. A few days ago they
Two tablespoons of butter, asked her patents' consent to marry,
0e teaspoon of salt Bnd of curse they told her she was
One-half teaspoon of white pepper, i '"n"R..t0 tMnk f SUch a ,Mns and
One tnblkspoon of finely chopped' That"night she went to bPd earlv, but
mint leaics tnp neit mornjnK ,, couldn't be found
to the peas. String beans may be aml nobody hns seen either one of them
served with the same seasoning as i ,ln"'
peas or without tho mint nnd with! ' 'ourse. it is a case of nn elope-
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to each pint
One onion,
One green pepper,
Sir leaves of mint.
One-half cup of French dreceing.
Marinate one hour and then turn
into a nest of lettuce and serve. Do
not cover the saucepan while cooking
gieen vegetables. The use of Boda
while cooking these vegetables de
stroys tho vitamines and will fre
quently cause food to disagree with
many folks, owing to the length of
time tequired to digest them.
Please Tell Me
What to Do
By CYNTHIA
Perplexed Fiance
Dear Cynthia:
I hnve been engaged for a short time
to n girl in another city. I visit her
perhaps once or twice n month. She
says that she is lonely nnd has asked
If I had objections to other men calling
on her. One of these men is an old
flame of hers,
I feel that I can absolutely trust her
and I am not jealous, but somehow I
don't feel It to be the right thing. Do
you think it proper for her under the
circumstances to receive callers?
I haven't called upon another girl
and do not Intend to do so.
I'BHPLHXED.
It would be unreasonable to refuse
to allow others to rail at any time.
but she should not receive other men
as regular thing. An occasional
visit is quite all right, but If It is
known that she la engaged to you Terr
few men woal'wfijt to call unless they
w out tamtr irlenrts, o It. wfrre
Bread Crumbs Recipes
Pies
I Meat to thoroughly mix and then
add
Two tablespoons of sirup.
Two tablespoon of shortening,
i Otic teaspoon of salt,
i One and one-half cups of flour,
. Two teaspoons of baking powder.
Peat hard to mix nnd then bake on
n hot griddle.
' Boston Brown Bread
I Place in a bowl
' Tito cups of bread erumhs,
One-half cup of sirup.
One teaspoon of baking soda,
One tablespoon of water.
Dissolve the baking soda in the
tablespoon of water and add '
7'ico ri;j of hot water. I
' Tlnnt trt mix- im1 ttirtn lf nnnl
Add
1 One-half cup of cornmeal,
I One-half cup of graham flour.
' Pent to thoroughly mix and then
I pour in well-greased molds and
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Congress Pie
Use an oblong pan similar to that
used in making cheesecake. Line
with plain pastry and then place
thiee cups of bread crumbs in a
bowl and add
Tiro cups of boiling water,
One-half cup of simp.
One enp of brou n sugar,
Four tablcopoons of shortening,
One teaspoon of cinnamon,
One-half teaspoon of nutmeg,
One-half teaspoon of cloves,
One cup of finely chopped nuts,
One cup of currants or raisins,
One enp of marmalade or fruit
butter.
Peat to thoroughly mix and then
pour into the piepnred pan and bake
in a slow oen for one-half hour.
Cool and then ice with water icing.
Cut into two inch oblongs.
Peach Crumb Pudding
Giease a baking dish thoroughly
nnd then dust it well with fine
bread crumbs'. Now place in a mix
ing bowl
Yolk of one egg,
One cup of brown sugar.
Cream and then add '
Two tablespoons of shortening,
Two cups of bread ciiimbs,
Two cups of stewed peaches.
One-half cup of flour.
One tablespoon of baking powder,
One-half teaspoon of nutmeg.
Mix thoroughly and then pour
into the prepared baking dish and
bake in a slow oven for thirty-five
minutes. Let cool and then turn
from the dish nnd cover with a
fruit whip, using the white of one
egg and one-half glass of jelly; beat
the mixture until it holds its shape. '
annotincpd it should be. That is al
ways n prntpction for n gill nnd the
man, too, for thnt matter.
Thinks Sister Has Eloped
Dear Cvnthin I have n sister fifteen
years of age nnd for some time she has
As this would be a mntter for the
law, consult n reputable lawyer on the
subject. If the cost is an impediment
go to the I.pgnl Aid Socipty at .14 South
Sixteenth street nnd nsk advice there.
72,303 Known Dead
Dear Cynthia Would you please tell
mp how mnny boys from the United
States died in France dining the war?
I'm sending a splf-addrpssed envelope
for the reply. Tlutnking you. M. (
When, a question such as this enn be
answered in the column personal re
plies through the mail will not be sent.
The last statistics give the number
of thoso killed In action as ,?2,202 ;
those who died from wounds, 13,120;
died from disease, 22,.r)0.'i ; from acci
dent, -1080; missing In action (not
prisoners), 4000.
Those killed include army, nnvy and
mnrine corps. The total number of
known dead or killed Is 72.303, 4000
missing, 105,002 wounded nnd returned
to nction, making the total casualties
In the war for America 273,105.
"Sis" Made Her Cross
Denr Cynthia My Idea of "Sis" Is
that she is rather an "old timer."
There are very few girls who go along
the streets with shiny fnces today. I
will admit there nre a few who carry
it to extremes. But the average girl
powders nud paints moderately. And
"Sis," the girl who powdera does not
attract unusual attention, because It is
an everyday occurrence.
I am wondering, "81s," what you
really look like if you do not use just
a little powder.
It made me extremely cross that you
should ask auch a question as "should
respectable girls bathe on public
beaches?" Of course that was for Cyn
thia to deride, but little pleasure will
you have If you keep on thinking of the
evil things of the world. Let me tell
you, "sUi" I hope that' some day you
Svill wak up to find that jou, am living
in tba tweatieth century not the aeveU'i,
PINK-CHECKED FROCK
POPULAR IN GINGHAM
This dress nf pinlt nnd white
rlieclffd cingham f Is made on
tailored lines. Three wldo tuclis
nnd a few buttons form the, trim
mine A Dally Fashion Talk It Florence Rose
TN A crent many families, especially
where there are crowing cirls, there
are regular sewiiiR fests in the parly
sprinc nnd fall nnd it is nt this time
thnt all of the spwing for the coming
spason is done. This method has its
advantages, as well as its disadvantages.
Whpre one is fortunate in having n
seanihtress who can sew nnd fit well, it
certainly is a great relief to hasp every
thing in readiness and be prepared for
every cmergencj . On the other hand,
when clothes nrc made up so fur abend,
there is great danger of not, striking
just the right thing in either design, or
mnterinl, unless one is close enough to
the fashion world to be well advised as
to what is to be. These dajs the mn
tprial is just as important as the
design, and it is oftPn well into the
season before the fashion in materials
is at all marked, and then, as a rule,
one. or two materials become a rage
and every one wants them.
There is much that can be said in
favor o buying n few frocks nt a time,
or even one, for that mutter. It is
really a practical wuy for a grown
woman to engineer her wardrobe, nnd it
is ahvns a far better way to get
dresses for the growing girl.
The frock shown today is for the
joung girl, nnd is made of pink cheeked
ginghnm. The skirt is ornamented with
turlts nnd n deep hem. The vest is of
white organdie and the shawl collar is
tiimmed with pcnrl buttons. The nar
row sash is of gingham and ties nt the
back.
The hnt Is of pennut straw and is
I decorated with 11 wide ribbon which has
n picot edge.
Inquiries nre solicited and may be
addressed enre of this newspaper.
fCopvrloht. 1919, bv Florence Hot)
Adventures
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With a Purse
FOB a long, long time I hnve known
about this nail polish, but I have
been unable to tell you of it before,
because so great was the demand for
it that the shop completely ran out of
it and I was obliged to wait until they
had procured a new supply. It Is a
pink powder, .lust a pinch of it Is
needed to rub on the palm of the hand
or buffer. You brush your nails smart
ly and in a minute you have a most
satisfactory polish. Thp nice part of
it is thnt nfter you wash your hnnds
the polish still remains. A generous
supply mny be had for twpnty live
cents, plus one cent wnr tax.
At one of the shops I discovered some
excellent quality silk gloves for the re
markable price of seventy-fivp cents a
pair. They are two clasp, double
lipped Milanese silk gloves nnd they ,
come in white, black and two shades of
tan. '
Here Is a real find, organdie floune
ing, embroidered, for seventy-lite cents
a yard ! It is wide enough for n skirt
length, is bcnlloped around the bottom '
nnd hns lnrge embroidered dots scatter '
ed over it. It comes in n deep old rose
or blue embroidered In white, nnd in
white embroidered in dark blue. 1
saw some tucKcu uouncing ni .-si.-j.t a
yard and some with frilling for ?2
And you know it would take little more j
than two yards for a skirt.
For the nnmes of shops where ar
ticles mentioned In "Adventures
With a 1'uri.e" can be purchased,
address Kditor of Woman's Page,
Kvc.nino I'uiu.ic Ledokr, or phonn
the Woman's Department, Walnut
3000.
Beautify the Complexion
IN TEN DAYS
Nadinola CREAM
Ta Uotqultd Bcaatillcr
Uttdand Cndorted
By Thouand o
Guaranteed to remove
tan, freckles, pimples,
livpr.xnnti. etc. Ev-
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nemo t-aica av uays.
Rids nores end tlsbuei of Imnuritiei.
Leaves the skin clear, soft, healthy. At '
leading toilet counters. If they haven't
it. bv mail, tno lizts. 60c. and $1.20.
NATIONAL TOILET CO. ffath. Tii.
DAINTY FIGURE ADORNS
WOODEN FLOWER HOLDER
Colorful Painting nf Chic Miss
Gives Pretty Touch to Bou
quet of Summer Floivcrs
Hj- JANE I.KSUH K1FT
TTAVR j-oii peon the new flower hold
.; TaZlJ! "ot: J nt thMn ,,. Al
the tlorhti hnve them. nnd. in
ItllHl nit (k. -t t.. .. .
All
fact, nl-
n-l "" s""I's nnvp tnem.
ti i 5 nro "urpIv '1l'"'nt from nny
other flower holder you ever snw. You
Know the ernze of nnintpd nn,l i,n.
forwr(I 1)v Ipaps ,, I)0llm,8 - -
'rTl.nU .l"" Vninl'',l '",mI" -" ""''' to
I display the,r hats. These heads, while
...... .My noi possess ren definite
lnuty l,ve n ehnrm thnt is Irresistible
the color e,em(. nlwnys enhances the
I i.v.niij ni iup nnr. i
Then ,p hnvp those reaiv dornblel
.painted cont hnngein. I.u't it ti,eh '
niepr to keep jour pink wnist on a pink
.hanger? Imperially when the pink
hangers cost perhnps less than the mptnl
onps thnt pven with enre will nt times
rust? Then the pnlnted hook end nnd
1 cracker boxes are so prncticnl. There'
seems to be renllv no end In tl, .,tf..i I
things thnt nre beinc fashlonpd nf M,.n,t
and being painted in the gayest of colors."
nut, among them all the latest nnd most
startling nre the flower holders.
there nre the softest of bunnies nnd !
tno scariest "liier Koxcs." to hold
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of storks to send the new mother; thelf "isrly I''n', "'" ,lU n n"Mt
dizziest of dancers for the convalescent, .wnl1'.
nnd the Pnrisinn Indies nre legion.' Do look theve holders up the next time
Could anything be more chic than the you isit the shops. They nre so dif
arrangpment of sash the lady in the fpreut and. oh. joy. unlike so many
illustration is wearing? I things in thnt they cost only n little:
THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE
Would Write Short Story
To the I'dlfnr nf Woman Pngel
Dear Madnm I would like to write
n daily novelette for the Ledger, but
I do not know where, when, or how
to send it. If you could give me nny
advice on the subject I would be very
much obliged. MISS X. Y. .
The Daily Novelette is furnished by
u sjndicnte, as arc so many stories thnt
nppenr in newspapers. The best thing
for jou to do is to write your story,
on a typewriter if possible, nnd send it
to some syndicate to be published in n
newspaper if it proves ncceptnble. If
jou scud n self-nddressed, stamped en
velope I will send you the name of
some sjndicntcs thnt jou could scud
tho manuscript to.
Informal Wedding Invitation
To the Editor c Woman's Fapei
Denr Madam I am to be married
soon; the wedding will be nt my home
in the nfternoon nnd will be ns simple
nnd informal ns possible; only rela
tives will be present, nnd we will be
unattended. Should the invitations be
eugrnved, oral, or written, nnd if the
latter how should they be worded?
Please let me know by Saturday if you
can. ' 13. L. D.
If you arc inviting only your rela
tives, jou could call them on the tele
phone or go to sec them if possible to
invite them to the wedding. Write a
cordial little note to the ones who live
too fnr away to talk to. Word the note
very informally, something like this:
"Denr Cousin I nm going to be mnr
ried very quietlj here at home on 5Ion
duy afternoon, nud I should love to hnve
you come if jou can. I nm not send
ing any formal invitations, ns every
thing is so informal, nnd only the fnmily
will be thprp. As you nrp a very im
portant member of the fnmily to my
mind, I do hope you will be able to
1217 Walnut
THE models reflect
faithfully the summer
dictates of Fashion,
The final reductions make
each creation an unusual
bargain.
What a perfectly
glorious way
to wash
Think of it just place the
clothes in BlueBird'a big,
omooth copper tub, turn tho
switch ana leave.
Ina few. minutes BluoBIrd has
washed the whole tubful per
fectly clean, without rubbing,
without wear, without work,
and practically without expense
for BluoBIrd costs but a few
centa per week to operate.
Dealers demonstrate BIneBird
in your home free
Pleas don't hesitate to nsk them
they will bo delighted to show you,
with your own washing, thia won-
Get freo copy of BlueDird Book
WhoUtaU DUtributort
ELLIOTT-LEWIS
ELECTRICAL CO., Inc.
1017 Race Street
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A COI.OKFCI. IXOWKU HOM)KI
Of course wp do not want ninny of
these holders, but we do want one,
Thc lend a
touih of brilliant color that
come. Affectionately " If you
like, jou could have announcements en
grnved nnd send them out immediately
after the wedding to all those friends
whom you could not invite.
The Question Corner
Today's Inquiries
1. Who is Pamela Bianco?
2. Whnt novelty now being shown
in the shops is convenient for
the hummer rnmping or picnic
party?
3. Describe n pretty sash for the
plain olle dress.
4. How should washable sntin gar
ments bp ironed?
r. Whnt inn be used ns n substi
tute for wooden stocking boards?
(i. When ennmeled cooking utensils
become dull nnd soiled, how can
they be brightened up?
Saturday's Answers
1. When n joung man hnppens to
be shnring the same tnble with
joung girls nt n summer resort
it is quite proper for him to ex
change conversntion if he lets all
ndvnnc.es come from them.
2. Little hand embroidered corners
of tiny colored flowers make a
dninty nnd colorful touch for the
white organdie collar nnd cuff
sets.
3. It is better for the woman whose
hair is grajing not to wear n
tntipn veil, for this accentuates
the gray hnirs.
1. Three attractive and reasonably
priced wedding gifts nre nn am
ber glnss oil nnd vinegar set ; n
crystal salad dressing bowl with
small ladle ; jind n half dozen
iced tea glnsses.
5. Dotted swiss is being used for
nttrnctive negligees.
(I. Silk was first discovered in 2010.
B. C. This wns when the im
press Si-I.ing-Chi, of China, ac
cidentally came upon the nit of
reeling silk.
A Clearance
Sale of Fine
HATS
Now Proceeding
Reg. $15 & $20 Values
Now
For
$.00
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fivcpggaiM y ftm nn ' ' m 'i'
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BUT HOW ABOUT THE GIRL
THE SOLDIER BOY FORGOT?
All of the Said Faithlessness Was Not on the Part of the Girls.
Hear This Side of the Story
TIE ABK hearing a grent.denl these
days about the man In the service
who came back to And the girl he loved
married to some other man. I wonder If
many people realize there nre many,
many girls who have been most faith
ful nnd deioted to men throughout the
entire wnr nnd had them mmn Imolt
only to Ignore their very existence.
A letter tbnt cntne to the ttnee rp.
cently signed Happy, set forth the ensn
of these girls very tellingly.
te rend SO milch nhoilf the onlrttep
who returns to And his bride-to-be mnr
ried to another man, but tell me whnt
or me girl who has proved n faithful
compnnlon throughout the entire wnr.
who wnen lie returns is denied even
common courtesy? J sacrificed much
during mnny long months "for the man
l promised to marry. Nothing wns too
much to do or give. Now he has re
turned and proved unworthy. I thouoht
my henrt would brenk. but hearts nre
not ensily broken. They almost brenk,
but '(Is seldom they do. I wonder if a
boy ever spends sleepless nights nud
menlless dnjs. Meallrss because he'd
choke if he tried to swallow food. Is
it only n girl who takes life seriously?
I wonder."
"TJttAIt Happy In spite of nil the ad-J-'
vnncement women hnve mode In the
world of business which hns given them
the chnnce to prove thnt love enn be of
woman's life, too, n thing apart, this has
not been proved. Love for the woman
who truly loves still continues to be her
whole existence. That is why she must
go menlless nnd sleepless if she be de
nied it. And thnt nnswers your other
fig)?
Our July
Half Price Sale
Continues With
Interest
In this grand clearance we have
added more of our late models of
Summer Hats, Wraps and Gowns.
It is indeed a fashion even of
worth-while importance.
--jimguyer --
1214 Walnut Street
Atlantic City Show Itooms The Breakers Hotel
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ia the finest of
and cooking oils.
S Piedmont Peanut Oil s
jjeiore being pressed the nuts
are carefully graded and sorted, and
all defective ones removed insur
ing the consumer the purest and best
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question, Happy. It may be a bit
broad to say thnt only a girl takes life
seriously, but It certainly Is safe to say
that girls on the whole do love more
deeply and permanently than men.
T IIAVK heard some people excuse the
- nttitude of these men who have re
tun, -d only to hnve n curious lapse of
memorj nbout the girls they left behind
them. It is explnined nwny on the
grounds thnt the men nre so upset men
tally they do not quite know what they
want to do. And It Is true the strain
of wnr hns thrown n lot of dispositions
out of gear. Hut on the whole don't
u think it only naturnl thnt when
nenrly L'.OOO.OOO men go off In a body
there would surely b some whose
natures would prove unstnble and shift
less? A long nbsence nnd unusual con
ditions to boot, make a great micro
scope. Happy. ,And not every one can
stand the microscope, you know! On
the whole you ought to be n glad little
girl that you had the chance to see this
man ns lie really was before it was too
late!
Floivcrs on Hat
Flowers are coming into their own
ngnin ns hnt trimmings, nnd are ar
rnnged In clumps; for instance, n
hunch of forget-me-nots with folingo
will be placed ngninst tho side of the
crown of n hat. In the distance the
nppenrance is of n forget-me-not plant
being pulled up by the roots. Lilac and
rhododendrons nre nlso seen In clumps.
Single cherries depending from a stalk
fall from the top of the crown, alight
ing on the brim. They nre of a luscious
red shade nnd of mnmmoth proportions.
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