' ;f- wti-'- i -- j' ''Z )'"pif"ri ' '""v S" ' V r y '' " '" JTv T.jTJp "-U 4 5f C" . 'jjk'iu. . &" EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEB-PHILADELPHIA; TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1919 i y u, -a u. ' M" i ii -r " "' f SOME DELICIOUS TOMATO DISHES HERBS FOR FLAVORING AN OPENING FOR WOMEN M, f-ry. W ' W?3F?t RW3V II. tPWilWI fl, III ' I Lv.f f. UK If- m it u. i ttHl in i?. I f? K'r. i i 'AWS. WILSON GIVES RECIPES FOR TOMA TOES Tasty Dishes Prepared With This Vegetable Give Variety to Meal and Take Place of Meat Tomato Toast Is Good for Breakfast Scotch Woodcock ' i By Sins. M. A. WILSON tCervrtoM. ISJO. ! All KfffM TOMATOES will very shortly be plentiful from now on ifntil late frost This succulent vegetable con - tains large quantities of water. Tin ,... r , itl ,.ct , i n not - urnl distilled water. The various mineral salts of the tomatoes act nnn, thA livAr nnrl kirlnevs. helninsr the body to eliminate and' purify the . ,'N. . blood stream. Many delicious dishes may be pi e- pared with the tomato that will help provide variety to the diet and re place meat in the menu. One teasnonn of "nit. One-half teaspoon of pepprr. One teaspoon of prated ntnov. Now make little wells and break in one err for each nerson. Sea --on and cover with one cup of verv thick ' .. .i ,. . . cream .sauce and snnnkle with tine crumbs. Bake in a moderate oven lor iweiuj-me iiunuies. oei c . . um tne aisn in a menu prepareu us un- lows: Baked Tomato and Egg' Fried Noodles Creamed Corn Lettuce Apple Pie Coffee Tomato Scalloped With Cabbage Chop fine one small head of cab bage and then cook in boiling water until tender. Drain well Now grease a baking dish and then place ft layer of cabbage in the dish, then a layer of fiesh crushed tomatoes and sprinkle each layer with Little finely chopped onion. One-half cup ni fine bread crumbs. Three tablespoons of cheese. Pour one cup of thick cream sauce over the top layer and sprinkle with fine crumbs. Dot with bits of butter and bake in a moderate oven for thirty-five minutes. Serve in the following menu Tomatoes Scalloped With Cabbage Baked Potatoes Lima Beans Cucumber Salad 3Iackberry Fruit Roll Coffee y Tomato Toast Lift slices of fried tomato in pieces of toast and cover with cream gravy and garnish with two strips of nicely ; browned bacon. Serve for break-. fast i iast I Scotch Woodcock Place one cun of well-crushed to- matoes in saucepan and add one., tablespoon of cornstarch. Dissolve . OnbJ Taw.. nt Wnrrt, """" "'"" - w . i nared nun. then season and fo r and "' '. "'" """u '" ,"" Grease a baking dith and place' ,, Tlirn nn n wnl. ' ,-.,.. ,, " i" r "the,- hm. who ill not in the dish three cups of well-cruhed.nith .h , J I eve m)lni.hs nlln,,, ,o,,. Po no. try raw tomatoes. Sprinkle with breakfast d luncheon , , ln,: mnn- np is : , ' , I'ifnMnsi nnn mncneon. i (,rt h frettlnc owr One cup of brend crumnt, i """ "lr the starch and bring to a boil. Cook for three minutes and then add , Two well-beaten eggs, .. One teaspoon of salt. One teaspoon of paprika, ' One-half cup of grated eheeie. One tablespoon of grated onion. , Beat hard to mix and then lift as soon as the cheese is melted on i toasted bread. Serve for luncheon or supper. , Tomato Fritters I Cook sufficient number of tomatoes so that when rubbed through a fine sieve it will measure two cuns. Add --r t One onion, grated; One teaspoon of salt, Vy One-half teaspoon of pepper, "" One-half cup of cornstarch. Stir the starch to dissolve it and then bring to a boil. Cook for three minutes and then rinse a pan with cold water, drain well and then turn In the mixture and set aside to cool and mold. Then cut into blocks and dip in beaten eg?? and then in fine bread crumbs. Fry until golden brown in hot fat. Serve with cream sauce in the following menu: Tomato Fritters Cream Sauce Baked Tomatoes Succotash Lettuce Baked Custards Coffee Tomato Loaf Place in a bowl One cup of cold mashed potatoes. One-half cup of flour. One cup of bread crumbs. One-half teaspoon of thyme. One and one-half teaspoons of salt. One teaspoon of paprika KUD Detween tne hands to mix and then add One-half cup of finely chopped ba con. Two cups of crushed tomatoes, Two well-beaten eggs, One tablespoon of grated onion. j Mix thoroughly and "then fill into a well-greased and floured pan. Bake In a moderate oven for forty min utes. Serve with tomato sauce in the following menu: Tomato Loaf Tomato Sauce Boiled Macaroni Corn T fHE high qualities of our Furs in stock will convince you of our qualities in Fur Remodeling and Repairing. These qual ities of experience and judgment will nut your Furs .where they belong, in the company of their equals new furs. Work done now at 'a third below regular. "Pay the Cost in the Fall" .Wrv .V. A. Wilson. R'smei ) Lettuce , Brown Betty Coffee 1 Tomn(o 0me,c, .... 1 DP ln boilinp water three large I tnnifltnoe tinr) fUnn nlnno-n Jr(tr mtfl i " - ...r-,. ,,,... ... y,... ,f mm gin mm up im-nci nnd went "'ntPr- Rroinve the skins ami chop,, Do , tlnnU it NvronK to co fine' Now P,acP twn tahlespoons I ill, a bor who i, tnunsn that, mwlf? r fitter in n saucepan and add I '"" 'ma(ors. One small onw grated. Took gently until the onion and tomato are soft nnd mnrlv ir: Make an omelet in the ustinl manner' and when et spread over the pie - llnw I'rep.irn ( ream of Inmatn The u-e of soda destroys the val- uablo life-giving element; of the to - mato nnd when the tood is taken into he stomach where baking oda 1 used a gaseous product icsults that j: . .:. .....i c?. cnu-es digestive disturbinces So for this reason do not use linking --". - i--i h -h.i... ... " - ...-. To preent curdling prepare n 'follows - Took a sufficient amount or rrusned tomatoes to make when rubbed throuch a fine Fievp. two , cuns P'-ieo m a snncpnnn nnH hnnc 'to a boil. Cook for ten minutes to( vrdiirp nnrl thon hipimw n tbicV 1 cieam sauce as follows: Place in a p saucepan inn cpo m milh; One-hol, r,,p of rornstarch. Stir to dissolve the starch and , rnen nnng to a umi and cook lor nve Juanita's Double minutes. Arid the prepared tomato. Donr r.rnth,..-! often thought of , mixture Beat with a dover egg ,Pn ,lnB my opinion on lnrnll, ,ll)jM beater to thoroughly blend, then and when read .luamta's trife letter I bring slovJy ,0 a boil. Remove from i.Je-i.le.1 to make mvJlf knn ",, the fire and season and serve. A' .I,mni, ms, he ,v unknown double little grated onion may be added if .n- her hitter eTpeii.n.-e i vtinngely like desired. mine I sarrihre.l main thing' nnd One cup of stock or chicken broth '""if .Impm letters k, n letei.-m of tin may be used in place of one cup of i ""' '"nl.' ''igmn unmon tie wanted milk in making the cream of tomato'""' '" m".'" ni' "l"lr ' tieorjia. but soup pinch of cloves or a fagot of soup heibs ... -uup neius ma nio oe aaaeahlk rrtllrn mnnT th ,lin0 llllp 0MlJ for flavoring as well a one table-,, In fratP, mP wonderful!' ,,t first nnd spoon of finely chopped parsley just, did not forget mv promise and es - may also be added before serving. Toasted strips oflpiessed his desire of an enrh marrlnn. bread or croutons mnv hp ser'pd with this soup. To prepare the crushed tomatoes dip tomatoes in boiling water to t . i 4i. v u 4 loosen skins then dip in cold water, rcm0ve skin and core, chop fine then -,- hetwepn tb b.ndi to soft ' - ..---v. . . .., v.w pulp. Mrs. Wilson Answers Queries My dear Mrs. Wilson Kindly publish a recipe for crab meat au gratin and oblige, Mrs. C. Crab Meat au Gratin Place in a saucepan One nnd one-half cup nf wdh, Five tablespoons of flour. Dissolve the flour in cold milk and , brintr to a boil, stirrintr continuallv. I - -" - Now add One green pcpjrr, minced fine, One tablespoon of grated onion, One nttfi ov-half teaspoon of soft, One teaspoon of paprika, One-quarter teaspoon of grated rind of lemon, One and one-half cups of crab meat. Mix, using a fork. Place in a bak ing dish and dot with bits of butter and sprinkle with fine crumbs, and bake in a hot oven twenty minutes, My dear Mrs. Wilson Always read your recipes in the paper with much pleasme and profit. Will you kindly publish recipe for orange marmalade, strawberry jam, strawberry shctrtcake, lemon butter, and will lemon butter keep if put up for winter use; straw berry preserves? Thanking you greatly for your kindness, Mrs. P. B. J. See canning lessons April 29 and May 24, 1919, for strawberry jam and preserves. Use sponge cake for I . .,,knrr snnrtc.ike. Ornno-p mm-. I I , j j iornrvn VmHp,. ,ul-n ha in i IimiUUC 4.11V4 II...W.. vVV. ..... uw ... ( one of the canning lessons in the near future. My dear Mrs. Wilson Will you kindly publish the date of the paper that you gave pineapple lecipes in, as I have lost mine? Thanking you kindly, Mrs. L. G. Pineapple recipes April 29, 1919. If you had sent me your name and address I could have sent you the recipes. MaWson & DeMarr? 2i5 Chestnut Street Please Tell Me What to Do Ity CYNTHIA He Won't Talk to Hep Dear Cynthlfl I nm n Rirl seventeen year of iiro nnd Imp n hoj- sixteen yar of nge tit.v ilearlr. It i even wteV nnu- ilmt lie unn't tnlk to me. I illiln't iln nnything to Mm. Some one tnld him a lie nbout me ulilrll he holiitrs true. I send him let tTi nnd he won't nnouer. I tried my host to cot him tn pint to me person n!h nnd lie won't lilen. He told me I I ...... ""'"'" " "" ' "" Y'k nn'Il I ' onld likn to ppnk to him before I "" " ' fnn wiiti- to him. Please tell ' ",0 wl"" r ''n'' 'I"'' MhAKIHHOhhN. Win on earth little girl, do you lmakp 'our-elf nnhnpp . because n rude i ne worm he tn not worth frettinc oer Try to Like Those You Know 1 !enr ('Mithm I would hkn to know- " ,n" ''"" ii"ip me I i,m n reader " "ir pnee unci like it Ver much. """'," l,ko '" n"ln"K " " Kirls1 dub. I "m Mom nnot hei vt nnd i-nn't -. i hr I'lpiiiintr tl wit, nln on They nil srrance I know n fp- ciri. nut I do not . me for them . I nm nlniest veemen m of jige I dont know whnt to do with mnelf ittinc around the home. I would like to henr fiom ,f" n. llopmc thi is not much two""0""10 fr trouble fnr , m appreciate .. '""eh an enrh iepv j a .loin the tieaiet W. C. A., or if 'on nie n I 'iitholie m n llni,.-,... ....!. i ",lr P-''e-r about a giiN" club I 1 , '"'- ""' ,n '" lik, '"? i'."" .""", """'"' unless mere HnM not ..... ... .I... .-..... c .. .. i:.... told him I would wait fm him. Sinre m' . . i ..... iiiMi. ... ... .,...- nririps. vn I told him 1 had nnthine to cet mar. '"''I "n. s" should wiit for at least one ,r;lr I'.verj thing wnt hue, dear r,nir.nll,i- "ntl1 h" Kot v01"p k'"J- notion "' 'is head and wanted n wild time. .. , .. , . .. .. , . , ", , ! " "Xr ' h" has ,. ored me n m T.1'" '". :. , . , ...""Tl n'". ,n s sn. nen (irsiri .or 10 v nno nns ne i come infatuated with a girl who did i nothing for him while in Fiance, and I did not know him till a week ago a,inp thinRS offered for the coming sea girl who no doubt has not an interest son (liffpr COnsi(lernblv from those shown ' in him. -mil as helping him save hi-'t cpnton nR0, the changes nre mostl I well camel money, but will help linn jn Aetai. One of the newest straight-! lok " a"- lip frocks offered for fall is illustrated I He has gone so far ns to make a today. This is of brown tricolette em statement that lie never thoiightTif mar- broidercd in squares in silk of the same iving me tone. The dress opens nt the back and t , Me has dropped me without anv un- the wnistline marked with n narrow, derstauding. which would be the nnlv i K'rn of the material, which tics in a manlv thing to do I hnve not had nnlbow nt the right side, opportunitj of telling him what I think. Thp larS'" hnt '' of brown B"tm nnd so I wrote him a letter nnd nm await is trimmed with ostrich of the same j I inir action. Then I shnll f?ive htm his color. ! "nlhl,1K 'lar-rs J-"e is too snort nun imhti id Hitsie on sucii scoiiuurci- "" ' " ,"' r" l" ';"'- " '" more real brave girls have come to .Cynthia Such girls as "Happi ' The 'one is mv unknown double, .luanita. T. . .. . , ,..:- i- T . fT-.. . 'who has my svmpathy, nnd the other is DOROTHY. Just one word, dear: Be sure to let this man try to explain his conduct before you do anything too definite. Sometimes others repeat things that are not true. However, It would seem wise to break with hira if all you sav proves ' true. j i 1 tth Ave. at mh st. 1422 Walnut St. i I Wet of Bellevue Stratford I Amootce Final Sales Summer Modes GW and DlESSES j Dayand EvenmoWraps Street andMotorCts TR1COLETTE IS USED The squire tiiinniinc n much in vogue Is carried out in taffeta squares, which are embroidered on Hie foundation of trlcolette. The bat is made of silk 'A Dally Fnsliion Tnlk by Florence Htrse "KTEW V0RK 1,l", alwnvs been called -LN a rosmonolitan city, nnd eo it is; but it Is iomposed of many cities with in the boundnrv of the one. If one tnkes , hp 7;0dr,Hl. ,,, nnt -,, nrP lho people quite diffeient in the different locnlitie.. but the apparel worn M the I women show, the , hnnge. There is. for I, pp , ,., nrnllnn seventy-se,- , , ,, .. u,. I00'1 s,rP' an'1 ,nr " ,l""1 ,,,n'k " ' "hrxo nl" n"" "" n" ot, ,h" ",,rn , thitip that hiue been displayed in the trade, l'crhap at times stle may be OVprdone but. a a rule, the fashions are worn with lousidernble dash. Then there i- the exclusive Hast Side. nnd it is here that one sees clothes of j , ,,,, 10t alwny, ' ', '"' ' K ' "" B , h the vory la,pM' " '"lo "'", " ne sees a woman particularly smart. it is usually the individuality of the woman that gives her distinction. j And so it goes, fiom one little citv to , nnotber, nnd the fad and fancies thnt ' have a rnge in one part fail utterly in nnother , Onp fashion, however, that seems to hnve made a er evervwhere is the good impression , strnight-line gar- .n.e wi.tie or eo.irse rue s.raisn..- i (Copyrioht, lilt, by Ftnrrnrr Hose) Miss Rose Will Help You with your summer clothes. Per haps you are wondering just what color in vogue now will be most suit able for you. Or perhnps it is the present-day styles that perplex you. Miss Rose will be glad to give you the benefit of her advice. Address Miss Rose, woman's page. Evenino Public Ledger. Send a self-addressed stamped envelope for per sonal reply, as none of the answers will be printed. rait I THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE To Wash Serge Dress Te iht Eilllor o thr Wonvnn's l'ao: Pear Madam Will jou plenp rIvc me the safest direction for washing ft brown serge dre.ss? What nationality is Norma Tnl madce? What nationality is Knld Ilennett, her height and weight? IIUOWN KYCS. The best wny to wnsh a serge dress is to.spread it out on the Ironing board and sponge it with n soft elotb and warm water and soapsuds. Wipe it off with a wet cloth to get the soap off, and press It under n dry elotli until It Is dry. As far an 1 have ever heard Norma Tnlmndge nnd Ilnid Dennett nre both Americans, but questions of thiH kind can he answered mui'li mote defi nitely hy the answer editor of n "movie" magazine, ns they hnve dnjn of that kind on file. Washing Brownstone Steps To thr Editor of thf Wotruin'H Taffe; Dear Madam Kindlv tell me what 1 can do to clean brownstone steps that hnve become very dark, owing to the house being closed for some time: also what will clean a gns Move that has become rusty? A St'USCninKR. Brush the steps thoroughly to remove all loose dirt. Then scrub them with warm wnter nnd washing soda, ruhhing hard with n srrnbhing hrush. If this does not make them lighter try snnrl toap and wnrm water with a little am monia in the water. He careful of your hands when you use this, for nm- The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. Who is at the head nf the de partment of pageantry and the drama nf the Y W. ('. A.? 2. When last year's bathing suit is tight and shnhbv. how enn it be "redecorated" nnd enlnrged? Ji. How long before a wedding should the invitations be issued? A. Whnt noiel nnd striking effects are being shown in gloves? "i. In ieiv hot weather whnt will cool the nir of n Huffv bedroom? 0. What nttrn.tlve table arres-ory hns dei eloped from a practice advocated bv Hoovei ? Yesterday's Answers 1. Mis w II Hubert is the na tional director of the woman's land armv. - When hot wnter i sfnrce in summer time, washing soda di--olcd in the di-hpnn will cut the grease nnd make the dishwashing easier .1. If baby's enrrfurov slippers are made with a tongue shaped like the ears of a rabbit, nnd a funny little tn-sel or tuft of swnnsdown at the heel to make Iiiinny's tail, babv will be eager for bedtime so thnt he can wear the slippers, 4. It is not correct to wear a veil in the evening evpn with street clothes. .", The newest style in low shoes is the oxford of black sntin with n modeinte Ficnch heel. fi. An uuusunl wny of trimming a poke bonnet for the girl with n piquant fncp and small features is with stiff roses that are tiny nt the back nnd graduate into large ones directly in front. yivuAwzzthjuMt ofith&jc&tn MORE Kellogg's is eaten today than ever before. Why? Millions of people won't have any other than Kellogg's Toasted PHOTOPLAYS THEATRES OWNED AND MANAGED BY MEMBERS OP THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION BELMONT L.JD AULA E MAilKbT DOROTHY DALTON In "TYRANT FEAR" CI IDCl'A 40TH 4. MARKET STS. C.UlIlN. MATINEE DAILY FANNIB WARD In "THE PROFITEERS" JEFFERSON 2BTH AND DAUPHIN BT2 MAT. DAILY rniPT.IM In "SUNNYSIDK" MADOB BVAiJs In "A HOME WANTED" II IMRO FRONT ST. GIP.AHD AVE. J UIVIDXJ Jumbo Junction on Frankfort "W HENRY B WALTHALL In "MODERN HUSBANDS" monln burns. To remove the rust from the stove, scrub it with sand soap and rub afterward with n cloth wet with kerosene. This should be done some time before you Intend to use the stove ns kerosene Is Inflammable nnd great care must, be taken In the use of It. Stove blacking will also give the stoic n better appearance. Soap Made With Fat Curdled To Ihr Editor of thf Woman'i Pane: Dear .Madam I made some soap with fat nnd Ije without boiling; It curdled and separated. Can you tell me If any-, thing can be done with It to make It omp to soap. A HBADIH. Put the curdled soap Into n pan with n little wnter and let it come to a boil. This will straighten nut the lumps, make it smooth and bring it to the proper consistency for snap. Table Decorations for Party To ttif Filitor nt thf Woman's ran: Dear Madam I expect to have a few friends, boys and girls, here and I would like to know n pretty wny to decorate the table nnd nlso some games to pln. Our nges range from fifteen to twenty. I would like the decora tions not too expensive. We have n large Inwn nnd I would be very much obliged to you for some suggestions. Thanking you nnd hoping your column will continue to be a success. K. ft. If you will send me n self -addressed -lamped envelope, I will be glnd to send jou -onie cames to play nt your party. If the table is on the lawn, erect n framework of light wood over It, nnd coier it with -trips of pink nnd white crepe paper twisted Into festoons. Twine the paper around the wooden framework, nnd let garlands of it hang from the table, which should be covered with n white cloth. In the center nf the table hnve n bowl filled with pink flowers or else n pink howl with white flowers. If the table Is indoors, you could -till have the canopy effect bv stretching the paper gnrlands from the (hanilclier to the corners of the table. Veils at Seashore Complexions that freckle, tan or sun- , burn rnsily should be properly veiled before exposure to wind, dust or sen , air As veils nre sometimes considered . bad for thp eyes, they may be worn I Turkish fashion, with n broad-hrimmed lint to protect the upper part of the fn.e. r' applying these few suggestion-, 'iitunlly any womnn can keep her freckles so light that they will be an added charm, giving (hnrncter rather than detracting from the appearance. For Summer Wear Gauzy as summer butterflies and as delicate in hue as the wild flowers are the princess petticoats, which nre worn beneath the muslin, voile nnd lace j frocks. Sometimes they are trimmed with fringe headed with narrow bands of silver ribbon. As n matter of fact, they nre created to form ideal back grounds for summer frocks. For their fashioning a toll Is levied on crepe de chine, georgette, nlnou, etc. Nothing is deemed too costly. --" laHajtfiSSip'sisw Corn Flakes, because they know its unvary ing quality and they are delighted with its inimitable flavor oven - fresh in our waxtite package. Every grocer everywhere sells Kellogg's everyday. umaiuHUHud PHOTOPLAYS NIXON WD Ai8:ATH,.t7oBTS- HARRY MOREY In "THE MAN WHO WON" PAPV- RIDGE AVE. & DAUPHIN AT. r-rI. Mat, 3:1.1. Evk. tIMS to 11, MARY rjCKFORD In DADDT LONG LEOS" DIT I MO AND SANbOM 8T3. rVlVV-'Lyl MATINEE DAILY STAR CAST In "BETTER TIMES" STRAND 0EBMATOWAvVE?i AT VENANQO AN OPENING IN THE "MOVIES," ONLY OF A DIFFERENT SORT To Women Who Are Interested in Developing Pictures This Work Ought to Appeal THR Inside story of the movies has n fascination for most of ns. now linsn't If? If we know a motion picture star Intimately we aren't a bit nshamed to own up to it, and If we meet some one who knows one we ask as many questions as a five-year-old boy on his first trip to the zoo. Kven the inside story of the me chanics of the film inteiests us. Those of us who have ever lived in smnll towns or boioughs wherp the doings of the stnrs are faithfully unreeled In the firehouse every Saturday night nnd the movie machine is placed with frlendlv Intimacy right In the hack of the hall hnve often fondly lingered on our way! out "to wntch the wheels co round." ThlR was the first picture thnt came Into my mind when I opened the en velope from the civil service commis sioner nnd lend the following bending: LABORATORY AID. MOTION TIC Tltlin LABORATORY (FRMALK) .luly 23, mm And then : "The I'nlted States civil service com mission announces an open competitive examination for laboratory nid, motion picture laboratory for women only, on July L3, mifl. Two vacancies in the division nf publications. Depart-1 ment of Agriculture, Washington. D. . (. nnd future vacancies requiring I similar qualifications will be filled from j this examination. "The duties of the appointees will consist in the assembling, splicing nnd repairing of motion picture films, the staining nf positiips and the printing of positive film." T ADMIT I never knew women were 1 employed in this enpneity bv the government or. in fact, nt nil. Maybe it is only nn overfondness for "watch ing the wheels RO lound," but it seems to me this line of work would be very Interesting to n woman. Tn deftly hnndle nnd know all nbout the mysteri ous winding strips thnt so mnrvelously turn into pictures on the screen It i would make n body believe she truly I belonged to the motion picture industry. In the casp of the government posi tion six mouths of actual experience in n producing motion picture laboratory in the assembling, splicing nnd repair- J Ing of motion picture films or in the ' printing nf positive film is required. I Perhaps, if a woman went In for this I she would be -o fnscinnted slip would not desert the private producer for I'ncle Sam. Whatever way you look at it. however, the field seems inter esting, and to the womnn 'who is npt Final Sales of the Season With One-Half Reductions SMART MILLINERY AFTERNOON DRESSES SUMMER FROCKS WRAPS -diengMyer- 1214 Walnut Street Atlantic City Show Rooms The Breakers Hotel pnnToriYS A1LU.., 12th. Morris & Pasyunk Ave. AlnamDra Mat Dllyati;Evi.6:lS&. WM. FARNUM In "LONE-STAR RANGE!" A DVT I ( B2D AND THOMPSON STB. ArULLU MATINEE DAILY GLADYS nROCKWELL In "THE SNEAK" ADPAnlA CHESTNUT lielow 1TH AKnUIrt in A M tn 11-13P.M. MADGE KENNEDY In "THROUGH THE WRONG DOOR" rt i irniDn iwoad street and DLUC.DIiXI-' SUSQUEHANNA AVE. 1KK REACH'S "THE CRIMSON GARDENIA" FA1RMOUNT 5tda Av. DAILY vivia Mtuin in "AN INNOCENT ADVENTURESS' I- A rtITI V THEATRE 1311 Market St. 1A1V111-.T o A. M to Midnight. ri'.Wtl I II 1 ItAiM In 1 "COWARDICE COURT" C-IVIDDITCQ MAIN ST., MANAYUNK LIVlrr.rioo matinee daily STAR CAST In "STOLEN ORDERS" . rw-w t fT" THEATRE Hnlnw flnr.i 00 1 rl D 1 MATINEE DAILY CON8TANCE TALMADGE In "THE VEILED ADVENTURE" GREAT NORTHERN "lftSS PAULINE FREDERICK In THE FEAR WOMAN" IMDCRI AI 60TH WALNUT STS. llVlU1-, Mat.. 8 SO. Evga. 70. MABEL NORMAND In "WHEN DOCTORS DISAGREE" f THRU X COMPAMY r J VsOJlMERICA I.TQCDTV BROAD & COLUMBIA AV. LlDE-IX 1 I MATINEE DAILY ANITA 6TEWART In "TWO WOMEN" I CAnFR 4,9T LANCASTER Av Lt-AUIirN. MATINEE DAILT WM. S HART In "BQUARE.DEAL SANDERSON" and quick tn adapt herself In unususl surroundings might lead to any amount of advancement In the production end nf the movies. Who knows but what she might be n director herself in tho end? Oven Bird's Nest TjO Tfttl If nnnr nAm tVi nn Mt mat1 Jts name? Well, It was because its nest, built among the leaves or pine needles on the ground, Is arched nnd of nn oven- imp nppenrnnee, says the American For estry Association. Washington, which is encouraging bird conservation through bird-house hulldinir conteeta nmonff school children and Is conducting a na- nonai campaign. You do not see the oven bird sitting on the topmost twig of a tree like some other members of the feathery tribe, but he sticks closs to the ground, mounting to the lower branches of a tree only to sing or to scold an Intruder, The song of the oven bird somewhat resembles the word "teacher." Rug "Etiquette" Re careful about the size of your' rugs. A little one next to a huge one: jars one's sense of proportion. Never lay rugs slantingly on anything. Ii was considered artistic in the golden forties to have things all askew, bat such taste would not be countenanced now in our generation of severe and simple expression. Too many small rugs give a spotted effect. Let your coverings be, if not the same shape, at lenst nf about the same area, without too much floor space showing between. Re sure that the dominating, color of the floor is the dominating color of thi wallpaper nnd ceiling otherwise yog will arrive nt a restless result. LOBSTERS and all fish dishes are improved one hundred per cent in flavor and digestibility by the use of SAUCE It imparts that delicate touch that has given LEA&PERRINS SAUCE THE ONLY ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE A world wide reputation. IN rnoTorr.AV The following theatres obtain their pictures! through the STANLEY Company of AmerJ ica, which is a guarantee of early showing; of the finest productions. Ask for the theatra in your locality obtaining pictures through, tho Stanley Company 'of America. 333 MARKET fiJKSfSSa TOURNEUR'S "THE WHITE HEATHER" MODF1 425 S0UTH ST. Oreheitr. IV1UULL Contlnuoua 1 to 11. FLORENCE REED tn "HER CODE OF HONOR" OVERBROOK fl3D &&;. M1V iTl'leA l "ALMOST MARRIED" PA1 APF ,2U MARKET STREET rnLrtV,C, jo AM. to 11:15 P. n4lu UltAWl 1T1 "HIS RRIDAL NIGHT" i f ipp no tw M PRINCFSS 10i8 MARKET STREET I lAUNVwE-DO 6 ISO A. M. toll lisp it , BERT LYTELL In 1M- O.S'K THING AT A TIME O' DAY" REGENT' "ftVVto'u p"tf NAZIMOVA In ' e' il' "EYE FOR EYE" RIAI TH OERMANTOW.V AVE. K1AI-1U Diffa'HHOCIOB, VIOLA DANA In "BUMU 11UIDE" RI IRY MARKET ST. BELOW TTH lUD I io A. M. t,rn,lB i p w ARTHUR ASHLEY In ' "THE AMERICAN WAY" SAVflY 12U MARKET STREET ' 0- V J I 8 a m. to MiDNiarrrj MAY ALLISON In ""iaa1"' "THE UPLIFTER" TANI FY MARKET ABOVE 18TH " "THE WOMAN THOU QAVEST JCBi VICTORIA mM.AVE HAROLD LOCKWOOD la "A MAN OF HONOR" When in Atlantic City c.jSJt&u.' TOtmNEUR'B , w r t r.rMCT SSD AND LOCUST STREETS IALU31 Mt.1 :0. 3:30 Evjr.fl ;30 to U. TOURNEUR'8 -"TUB TVJUTE HEATHEE1' TOi!HNfft7Tt'S 'TUB Y.1UTE HEATHER" 'THE WHITE HEATUElt' A X A i i TV ?..S s iis-Z) , . A ht&tfd ".' i ': '.'. BSTtLflMHaLJM 4