wftWffWM1 'w v " '"niTjsi!iw'- 3 u u' V EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WjEDtfESCAY, 'AUGUST 27, 1919 What to serve at the church supper roN the train .- cynthia's letters : shopping '-fc : , I : r - v IM r ii"H 1H l MENUS FOR MRS. WILSON GIVES TEMPTING ONES zfave This Article for the Church Social or Community Festival Exact Measure ments Are Given for Preparing Food in Largo Quantities. Old Favorites and New Ones & vt ntn r a otitrwTtn nAinaiir i ? supper is among the ninny picas ant diversions tho country folk enjoy iii the beginning of the autumn. This njeal is usually preceded by nn after noon in tho woods or tho community house center for women nnd a busi ness meeting for the men folk. IJsually the food is prepared by the Committees and then brought to the center. Coflfeo and one or two hot dishes are usually prepared, so that tie meal will not bb entirely cold, j A New England Country Supper iTho tables are laid with turkey red and whito plaid cloths and then the places are arranged, allowing usually t'irenty-four inches between each service. Home-made catsups, pickles and preserves are placed in conven ient position. A choice of menu ciuld be Clam Soup Baked Beans J Brown Bread and Butter j Potato Roasted in Open Fire JCorn on Cob Coleslaw I Layer Cake Coffee or Deviled Clams Fish Cakes i ' Potato Salad Pie Bread and Butter Coffee Clam Soup JThe clam soup is made at home and is, then brought to the center for ths supper in large demijohns. It can tnen be reheated. Beans are also baked at home, and when a fire is made to bake the potatoes in the open lot the bean pots are placed in the embers to reheat. J So this leaves just the corn to cook and then tho coffee to make. At a supper given last fall it took just one and one-half hours to prepare Hls meal for serving a party of 100 people. Serve the clam soup in mugs or large cups. Clam Soup for Twenty-five People Mince one-half pound of salt pork fipe and place in a large soup kettle and add three cups of finely chopped onions. Cook slowly, taking care not p.t ti brown. Now add Twentu-five fintlv minced clams, K tLxquid from clams. Faur quarts of muk. 4r ive pints oj ivuier, Turn euva of Hour. JDissolve the flour in the water be fore adding to the clam soup. One bunch of potherbs, l'One-half teaspoon of thyme. Stir constantly until boiling and tljen cook for ten minutes. Season, and when ready to serve add 'One-Jialf cup of finely chopped parsley, lOne-half cup of butter. Baked Beans Wash and look over very carefully three and one-half pounds of navy or lima beans. Wash well and soak in plenty of water over night. In the mprning parboil and rinse under cold water and place the beans in pots; now cut one and three-quarter pounds of salt pork into two-inch pieces and divide among the beans. Place One gallon of stewed tomatoes, iSeven tablespoons of salt, iTtco tablespoons of pepper, tTwo tablespoons of mustard, 'One and one-half cups of sirup, ,Two cups of finely chopped oAions in a bowl and mix and then divide over the beans and then cover them V with plenty of water and bake slowly alj day. 'This entire menu, with the excep tion of the sliced tomatoes and cof fee, may be prepared before and hqated when ready to 3erve. Deviled Clams Wash and look over twenty clams and then drain and dry and chop fine. Now place in a saucepan Two quarts of milk, Four cups of sifted flour. - Stir to thoroughly dissolve and then bring to a boil and cook slowly for fifteen minutes. Add The well-drained chopped clams, Three-quarters cup of finely chopped onion, One-half cup of finely chopped parsley, Three tablespoons of salt, One and one-half tablespoons of paprika, lrt On tablespoon of mustard, lev i One tablespoon of Worcest orcestershire teuce. t'i-i 'eiL a i.M..,.i.i.. .:-. .i xv jL. "' fc)VS. fcU UiUlUUllljr IIUA UUU LUC11 LJ. "enolc for ten miniitps. f!onl nml fill , Aaio well-cleaned clam shells and r brush with beaten egg and sprinkle Tt wrui preparcu cruniDs. 1 luce in inc ,ovn to brown well and when needed ttfettt &," it. 1-A t.MA....i. ii. -r 1 .1 miW.WWU Wil.UUil W1C -lUUU-l'MUpiJCf ! then rub through the colander or ;kJre. Rub one cup of shortening ,,(;i fcttlt twa quarts of crumbs and heat enougn w worK tne nanas gh comfortably. Flih Cakes . i MmsaV ftfaln hrfw1 In pnltl Wflfi c'mmH2 very soft and then place in a ullnt ot cheesecloth and rinse dry. Jto$ through & fine sieve the follow- 'fHMrwu neeueu iur iwemy-uve jitrt of prepared stlt THE COUNTRY SUPPER; By MRS. M. A. WILSON (Copyright. tt)t7. tv Mrs. it. A. TVIMon .XII HlohtB Keterved.) Where Mrs. Wilson's Movies Are Playing This Week EACH day finds more nnd more women interested in Mrs. Wil Fon's cooklnc movies. Tor the benefit of those women who have not yet had the opportunity to fc these pictures here is the week's 6clieclule: ciiarlotti: Rt'SSIS Tuesday nnd Wednesday, after noons nnd ecnlnKs, Alhambrn, Twelfth nnd Morris utreets. Thursday, Friday nnd Saturday afternoons nnd evenings, Olobe, Ju niper nnd Market streets. QUEEN VICTORIA SPONGE CAKE Tuesday afternoon nnd cveninp, I'mprcss, 4441 Mnin street, Mnna yunk. Wednesday afternoon and evening. Reno Theatre, Suty-fourth and Woodland avenue. Thursday, Fiidav nnd Snturdny, afternoons nnd evenings, Cross Keys, Sixtieth nnd Market streets. For copies of the recipes nsk at the boxofflce of the theatre or send n self -addressed envelope with one cent postage to the Editor of Woman's Pace. Three-quarters onion, cup of grated One-half cup of finely 7)iinccd pars ley. Three tablespoons of salt. One tablespoon of pepper, Two well-beaten egpa. Mix thoroughly and then form into round cylinders and roll in flour, then in fiie bread crumbs and fry until golden brown in hot fnt. Spanish Potato Salad Wash and then boil in their skins one-half peck of white potatoes until tender, and then drain, cool and cut into dice. Place in a bowl and add One cup of finely chopped onions, Four sweet red peppers, chopped fine, Two cups of diced celery. Toss gently to mix and then coer with the following dressing (place in a saucepan) : Two cups of water, Two cups of vineyar, One cup of flour. Stir to dissolve and then bung to a boil nnd cook slowly. Then add One cup of salad oil, Mrs. Wilson Answers Queries My dear Mrs. Wilson We are getting some blackberries from friends in the ciuntry nnd thought I would make jam from them, but as I have never tiied, would like if you could send lecipe to me. Also blackberry wine or brandv. Mrs. F. P. See blackbenv recipes, issue of July 13, 1010. My dear Mrs. Wilson Will you kindly publish some recipes for peaches? Also how can they be put away for the winter in jellies or marmalades, etc.? Would also be very glad to know how to put up string beans in jars. Can peaches be combined with other fruits, such as crabapples ? Thank ing you in advance, Mrs. A. M. See woman s page of August I for torn ner auout tne vests 1 saw or soft ' hard surface like n tnuie top or a mm -npnrhes and Juno 24 for sinner 1 pink silk, and of n really remarkable ble blab nnd sponge or brush with luke- ht.T,s Penchns mnv he. combined :VV " . . " tT , . ... , ... with almost any other fruit in the market. My dear Mrs. Wilson Will you please publish in the paper a recipe for pickles, sweet and dill? Thanking you in advance, I re main, Mrs. W. II. B. See series on pickling, among which will be the recipes requested, They ae coming very soon. Mrs. L. K. See a physician in le gard to your daughter. My dear Mrs. Wilson Would you kindly print a rule for sweet gherkins, which should be like the kind sold in the stores? Mrs. E. W. DuB. See pickling articles, which are coming soon. Mv dear Mrs. Wilson I bought a can of okra with tomato sauce j and I don't know how to cook it. as I have never used okra. I thought you could tell me about it. Thanking you in advance, ' Mrs. C. L. M. Use okra and tomato sauce for fish, meat, in stews and goulashes, on hashes, etc. To Mrs. F J. U. seur. -Consult a mas- THE VOICE I cannot recall jour features, Tour words I scarcely caught ; Bift I shall alvvajs remember The vision thnt they brought: Blue depths and a warm air ruffling The silver tops of trees; A thousand joung stars dancing Down dark, adventurous seas; Voices of children nnd heroes, Tlfe moon on Uie crest of a wave ; A challenge of golden trumpets Oyer a rratlfss firave, y Louis Untermeyer, in Good Housekeeping. r .., .. hr- Two Hell-hiaten gy, Two tablespoons of mustard, Four tablespoons of salt, One tablespoon of paprika. Beat hard to thoroughly mix and then cook for three minutes nnd re move from the fire. This salad dress ing should be at thick as mayon nnise. If desired thin, reduce with vinegar or sour cream. Recipe for Layer Cake Place in a mixing bowl One and one-half cupn of sugar, Yolks of four eggs. Cream well and then add three quarters cup of shortening, and cream ngain, then add Four cups of sifted flour. Five level teaspoon? of baking powder. One and one-eighth enp? of water. Beat to blend and then cut nnd fold in the stiffly beaten whites of four eggs. Bake in four well-greased and floured layer-enke pans in a moderate oven for thirty minutes. Cool and spread with jelly and then cover with icing. Chocolate Water Icing One package of A'A'A'.V sugar, Three-quarters cup of cocoa, One-quarter cup of cornstarch. Sift to mix and tnen add one table spoon of lemon iuice nnd sufficient. boiling water to make a mixture that will spread. Adventures With a Purse TTERE is a storj that should appeal LJ- to everj wornnn who loves silk underwear, for it deals with a sur prising sale of envelope hemises in pnle pink crepe de thine. Some priced nt the nmnring figure of S2 nre lace trimmed, with a ribbon shoulder strap; one priced at V2'Xi has inserts of re- mnriinine ipinury lace nt met design ; while one 1 fbw at Vl.m has n band of tucked nepe around the top. The 1 strnps nre made ot the rcpe de chine. nnd some imriow blue nbbon holds the top firm. You will be Interested in this sun, 1 am sure. There is n certain shop in town that lind ho"V "v P-mnicrs or something j w,c is hnvlnir a sale of shoes. 7p-,t nn J of thnt sort, jet we were not in a x lllnk I ""-led 1ms my ideas con knows thnt the time to buv shoes i, I right now, ns the prediction is thnt prices nre going to rise stendily. Well, the very name nf this shop, appearing1 011 a shocbot, stamps thnt shoe ns one of good qunlitj nnd excellent stjle Now. in the snle are anj number nnd uuiils ot shoes. 1 saw blailc shoes and white shoes, low nnos and bush, and I ciouuc not inai you can nnd a pair jou will want Most of them have hem' minced to $." !)0, but I saw n few foi $3.00. Here is nnother snle n bag sale! There nre lovely bundling of silk moire I in gray, blnik or browji. Originnllv they were prhed nt S,", nnd some weie ' even ns high as S.'i 7." Rut they nil have1 been repriced nt $2 0.". Knch is well I lined with silk, nnd ninny hnve loige I pocketbooks inside Each has nt least n small purse, nnd, of oure, the ever IieceSS.iry mirror You'll find good I values nmong these bags. I "How much do vou think I had to pay for a silk undeivct todaj ?" asked Dorothea Not wanting to disappoint her, I didn't try to guess. Rut even I was surprised when she told me that it cost more than Ifo. "If jou took advan tage of our shopping service," I said severely, "you would be a verj much wiser young lad)." As soon as 1 felt that she was sufficiently impressed, I hualitJf"r SI.0'- Yo w"l acee thnt tli this is n most unusual price for silk shii t in this daj and generation Siifh n lowl) pin I saw toduj '. water of the same tempeiatiirc l)ry Makis jou think of soft-clinging gowns bj spiralling it out straight nnd Jln't nnd smart picture hats. It is shaped on u smooth, hard suifnce Draw the like n soft ribbon bow. nnd the , hand gentlj over it to piess out air bub enils me fashioned of trlnngiilar-shapid-, oles which mav have fonned undir tin) sapphires that is, one tiinngulai sap-I ribbon nnd would make it look "blis-, phlre nt each end. The rest of the pin is filled in with lovely 1 rench brilliants. You would vow it wns n rent diamond - and-sapphire pin, and if jou are as! fond of the combination of the diamond I I nnd bapphire as I am, I know vou will i love the pin, and want it foi join verv I own. The price is $0 a remarkable price for bucIi u lovely bit ot jewelry. For the nnnies of shops where ar ticles mentioned in "Adventures With a Purse" can be purchased, nddress Rdltor of Woman's Page, Kvenino Public Lgdoer, or phone the Woman's Department, Walnut 3000. 1215 BMW W Second Floor Advance Fall Hats The Hats for Fall are here! Tailored ond semi-tnilorcd and In their varying fabrics and shapes, each expressive of the individuality that is eer a feature of Millinery chosen in our Salons Individuality in tune with Popular Price. Tomorrow f.&u and 10.U0 -. Purchasing Agents Orders Accepted Ki THE PAPER DOLL SILHOUETTE IS HERE i This frocli illustrates the new side draper not so bouffant, jou see, is formerly A Dally Fashion TnlU by Florence Rose THE paper doll silhouette hns been predicted or at least a silhouette that Plight as well bo so described ns In nuj other wnj. You must be slen der, to the point of emaciation, from, back to front You must be sans curve and snns pounds in bntk nud front, but jou iimv ami in fact must balloon out nt the sides. Which simplj means thnt we must leinnin ns slender ns ever, we must be as careful as ever nbout potatoes and brend and butter nnd other fattening viands nnd then we must build out our figures on the side with extra yards of material. Re- cause obviouslj one cannot take on pounds nt the sides without fear or . ecrtaintj of taking them on in bnck or jn front. Perhaps it nil happened because we' wore tjrt.,i nf ti1(. pcrfectlv straight I Lilll0llctt0 - vVe vearned for something different. It was renllv time that we mood to be mifl-Victorinn. We lind 1 to hide them ns did theilndiis who wore hoops in Victoria's day or in the days of Louis X nnd Louis XVI So there is much side drapery with- I out nctunllj verj bouffnnt skirts. The effect is one thnt jou will surelv like. The frock here shown, new but not ,.xtreme, is of sntiu, with the skirt draped amph on either hip. The sash ends nre finished with lurgc silk tu.s sels nttnehed to the waist line with a bunch of French flowers. The col lars nnd cuffs are of sheer lawn edged with lncc. The lint is of velvet with n large ostrldi feather, Now n frock of this soit jou should have to till the bill fur afternoon wear, although one should he of pencil pmpoitions in the morning for the strictlj tniloied suits in fad. all cos- tunics designed for going about . fnr nniiimltce nin,.tilltrs. ulionnini- lioei. ness or other sni 11 o riisjons i h .t I to be of the straight up and down skut. This afternoon jou niily nm t a bouffant-hipped joung person who tomor row morning will trip past jou in the street ns hipless ns a joung faun (Copyright, 1019, by Klorenop Hop ) To Freshen Ribbon Smead the ribbon Hat on a smooth. warm water in which n little mild soap has been dissolved. Rinse by holding the ribbon stretched between the hand nnd nnssine it through a howl of clear tered when drj Hanging and Drying lu hanging and drjing clothes Have clothespins and line clean Put like clothes together Hang nil clothes wrong side out linn,: garments bj bands, belts m seams. Drj white cotton and liuiu luthes in sun; it whitens tin-in. Drj' colored uiateiinls iu shade. Drj woolens iu shade or Indoois Lay knitted and ciocheted aiticles Hut and drj them indoors. Roll white silk iu heavj cloth ami let stand nt least one-half hour. FINAL: All Summer Huts, priced from 7.50 to 1S.50, to go tomorrow at 2.00 and 3.00. Matiteon & DeMai$ 1 i Cnestnut Street M MM 7 The Woman's Exchange To Remove Butter Coloring To the J.'rfllor 0 11 oman'i Pace: Dcnr .Madam Will you please men tion somethhiR to remove butter color ing from cotton dress? a srnscRiiiEit. Jnvellc water will probably tnke out the fctnln, but it will remove the color, toe. However. It would be possible for cu to tint the dress the orieinul color nith n little vvnter color. In trcntlng the stnin with jnvelle water, stretch the stained portion over 11 bowl nnd apply with n medicine dropper. Don't allow to stuy in contnet with the good more than n minute. Then neutralize with oxalic ncid and rinse. j Write Chamber of Commerce I To tne Editor 0 Woman' race: Dcnr Madam Could jou inform me j how much it will cost to go to Knnsns Citj, nnd how large it is, nnd what kinds of work nre most popular theie? (If they have nuy manufacturing I will be very thankful to know. WISIIINO TO KNOW. Ry addressing n letter to the Chamber of Commerce, Knnsns City, Mo., jou rnn cet nnv ninount of intcrostinz nnd 1 helpful information nbdut the various I opportunities In the citj. Also the spe cific questions jou nsked will be nn Iswcred wlllliiRl. ns Kansas City Is rlfili1 now in the liiultt of n campaign to get ' more people to come live In it. For rnilrond rates on the various routes con sult tlic infoi tnation bureau In nny I rnilrond station. Please Tell Me What to Do Ry CYNTHIA Ask Librarian , M. M. S. It would be impossible to send vou gnmes fur so near n date ns jou lcqucRt. Consult the librarian of the Public l.ibrnrj for idens. Marine's Letter Continued Dear Cjnthli The children and I nre great lovers of nature and. theie fore, spend the printer part of our lives out of doors, We nil go skuting during the winter and in the summer we tnke n long wall, dnily nil kinds of weather; in fnct, it's more fun tnl.ing n walk in n diiviug storm thnn it is in clear weather, to me. I read nil the worth-while books, nil the cuirent liternture, see n good play ociainnnll, eat good, wholesome food, nnd take plenty of otcrcisc, nnd people think 1115 daughter nre mv sisteis. So it pajs to tnke an intorest in the world in general, not or.y jour own home: that's why a mnn is gener.illj " mora interesting person thnn his orr,nlm: introductions I hnve never been nb'e to see just The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1 When a bride hns lost one of hei iinrenls nud the lemaining pirent has married, a second time how should the wedding Imitations be vvnideil? J What is the "Dictionary Part"? H. What is public health musing? 4 Describe the bench shawl. .". What is passementerie? (!. What will prevent the legs of chalis from scratching polished floors? Yestcrilnj's Answers 1. The game of putting odd pieces of pictured together can be plaved at veiv little children's parties A piituie need onlv lie torn ill two. each littleTlne given n niece and nil the tots told to tiud the light paitner. 2. The tunic's fninih pajs foi tli wedding imitation. .". It is not necessary for the biide to give the hi idegroom n present. but this is often done. It is, honevcr, the custom for the bridegroom to give tho bride a present. 1. A little memorandum pnd nnd pencil tucked away in the nprou pocket proves n great boon. So ninnv things that ought to be re- niemlic red come to the mind while oueis working und the Cm thus be jotted down. .". A luncheon set in pbiec of tnble- cloth saves lnundry because onlv the little doily that happens to get the spot on it need b( washed and the set is again peifect. (!. Two new huge galvanized ash or garbage cans nuke cxevllcnt stole places for the bedding, etc., to be left at the summer camp or cottage. The should have covers, of course. Diamonds Jm,ry K,u 0ut 3KS-5Gt 11th St. ba Cimtiat urnnnin mR&ti. wjlr - i i - ' e 3MJBmja 3M see SM 3nflh 1422 OTtalmtt &tmt FIRST SHOWING 1 l 1 Fall Suits and Millinery Final Reductions of All Summer Apparef Groups are reduced to limited numbers prices are tho lowest of the enon prudent shopper will avail themielve of these extremely advantageous values not procurable at any other time of the year. why nn introduction could possibly save a person from destruction. Peisonnlly I know men of high social standing, whom I've been Intro duced to, nnd whom I wouldn't let my daughters accompany hnlf n block In the brond dnj light. The article on Introductions in n recent Issue of this paper Is nil O. K. Rut It Is up to ench woman, depending upon how she hns been trained, nnd upon the section of the country shu resides" in. ' We nre soon to return to the "wild nnd woolly" West, where "you enn shnke linnds with n ninn without his suspect ing jou nre going to pick hispocket," ns n writer recently snld. Out West Introductions never were in stjle, nnd jou bump Into very few undesirable men, fortunately. The people jou meet you nre proud to know nnd jou nre friends from the first hnndshnkc until jou "go West." My letter Is too long already, Cyn thia, but I've just n few words for our soldier bojs who linvc icturncd. I ntu not n suffragette nnd I'm not grently interested In politics, although If I'm ever fortunnte enough to run for office it will be on n Socinllst ticket. Rut If there's ever nnother wnr. nnd the women hnve any voice in what's to be done, I am going to have this good old U. S. A. give jou something be sides a brass band nnd million-dollar arches for jou to see when you re turn. Evctj man will get his job back or n better one, nnd a regular old-fashioned "feast" won't describe the "catV jon'll get or the roublng good time we'll show jou, one and nil. As n finnl salute, here's one for the woman who is holding down n man's job, n job one of our bojs is vvnltlng for. Your worse thnn n slncker or nu I. W. W., Ilolshcvik or Kniser Bill. MARINE. Did nny one ever state, editor of this column or writer to It, that introduc tions save persons from destruction? Methink" Marine exaggerates a bit. s Tracing Character Deur Cwithia I am wilting this let ter to give my opinion in tracing a person's chnincter to its bource. As far us I am concerned the disposition of nn individual is due wholly to the environment in which he has been bred in his eailj da.vs. Mnnj people believe thnt parents spoil or make reliable people out of their children, but such is not alwnys the case. . When a ihild goes to school it does ot realize that study is of nny impor tnnec. Mothers can scold and whip chilclicn as the desiie, but without nuj effect, while ninny study voluntarily without the least scolding fiom tneir pnrents When children reach their teens, theie uie two roads opened be fore them, nnd being finished with school thej piepnrc to find their own path in life. One path leads to- honor nnd success nnd the other to fiiilme and dishonor. Thus the bright nnd busy people be come verv chnste nud noble. They spend- their idle moments in studjiug nnd piepnring for futur,? life. They stay home in the evening, knowing that bad company tends to spoil them. The bojs learn to paint, to do carpenter woik and ninny other things, while the gills belt) their mother do the house- woik, lcam to sew, --ibioider ami 1 10c he. The iilenl boy ne ts decently and politelj to ladies. Keeps Himself n(wa)s u.ippj anil jouj no mailer wnai en- 1 counters liim. He does not smoke, diink or chew becuuse he hns not been with cninpnnj from whom he could get these bad hnbits. He tries to do nnj thing he can for everybody nnd does not bother about other people's business. The lnzy qnd idle class are just the opposite; they select the p-ith that lends to failure and dishonesty and utilize marvel at our photos of children Tho i harm, the slmpllcltj-, the perfect naturalness of the expressions we eet Into our photos of children bring: 'Uch jen to the hearts of inothsis. flit's win the are so enthusiastic over, )ur w orl. I t us make a lottralt of jour child. We will catch thnt most elusive of op press cirs ,i natural smlle .STUM SucccssfulPhotoarabherJ 6fCiildrert 1628 CHESTNUT ST. ICiii:,','i.;iiiii:ir'Mit,ii'i"ii,ii,'HMi" I 'HI'llilllHIIH'HiiiiiiiiMciiiii Hi lirliV Avrnue OF . ASCO. ASCO.XM vOlll ASCO. ASCO. ' "-" "'' iSSSr ' W- 111 ' ATnL.rrs. """ll ' . j r 1 I L II. B. I 1 "VC -A-s IT'S r . w.tFyjaaf at-06'jst.my: s m I 1 MOTHER CARRIES HER COAT INSTEAD OF PACKING IT But Unfortunately There Are the Joneses, Who Gel Very Hungry When Traveling! TyrOTHER Is large nnd the train ride "J- Is short nnd a brand-new cont In a trunk musses fearfully. Let me hdd thnt one of mother's clnlms to Trlory is (he exnetness of her nttlrc. Never n wrinkle, never n spot I And thus it was the 1 : 10 to The Summer Vncntl&n found her, In spite of hot weather and nn objecting daughter, with the brnnd-ncw blue cont over her nrm. At the Inst minute when no one vvus looking It hndllcen pilfered from the truuk. Now enter the we shnll cnll them the Joneses nt nn outljlng station. The scene is the 'parlor enr with mother beaming out the window nnd daughter already doing the Inst lnp on the laven der swentet that is to be worn on the Summer Vacation1. The Joneses arc live, nnd too baffling in age nnd conversa tion to be catalogued in relationship, and thus permit mother to penccfully resume beaming out the window. Rut this is beside the point. The next importnnt development in my little story is that the Joneses had mjstcri ous bundles which turned out to be fruit I And it took just three minutes their idle moments in plnjlng cards, pool, drinking, smoking nnd boozing. Their patents nre unable to control them nnd their way to failure nnd dis honest is begun. They do not know how to treat n decent lady nnd their speech alwnjs bends to 'the vulgar. The girls of this class use up their valuable time in huviug a good time with bojs nnd "become tickle nnd dis honest. The most disgusting part ot this, thing, mj dear Cjnthia, is that because I am good aid wise enough to take the rond to success and honor, some of mj friends lnugli at me nnd cnll me "babj ," ut the do not trouble 111c nt nil. When 1 meet my favorite and 1 feel that Cupid's arrow has piciecd niv heart I en 11 tnke n deep sigh and say that 1 linvo loved but once and loved right. x '. D. T. Keep on sticking to the right road, C. D. T. Facts to Remember STRONC, SOAP - Hmdens and shrinks woolens. Yellows white silks. Removes color in colored materials. piiiroraiBi!i8iiii!iiiimiiiiraiiiB "Wholesale Prices Economy FUR Sale For g g j "Wholesale Prices fj'lJIllllllinillllllirillllfilllllll'llilllllllllllirilJClIAlKJI A" c ! 3 t..J? jX 'JcJidu Just as a Tree is Known hy S- C 0 its Fruit9 so the package by what it contains. You can buy Teas anywhere for forty five cents the pound, but when it comes to satisfying: virtue and true merit "Asco" Blends stand alone. To get Teas that ap proach their quality you will pay in most places twice our price. But lei's slop debating To prove we know whereof we speak, we are willing to make you the judge. Buy a package today, try it as often as you 'wish to make a thorough test, and if you do not find it as we claim, bring back the unused portiori"and we will gladly refund the full price paid. No -charge for what you used. We are glad to do this to prove to you how much in earnest we are. A 5 C TO A ts C O' a- s- c o- 2i 11 0 ' OUR VERY s" . XA lb. pkff., 12c : i2 lb. pkg, 23q Four Blends One Quality Old Country Style, India and Ceylon, Black and Mixed r i -A W ' Jrj5Taj STORES CO 'A S' C' : Evferywhere in Philadelphia and Throughout Pennsylvania, New JerseyjsJVIaryland and Delaware I for the secret to come out. In fivo minutes the five newcomers of tho baffling ages were entlng as though they hadn't seen food for n inontn. . Rut thnt didn't mnttcr j much, ilere's the climnx of the story. One we shall call Molly Jones had not only extraordinary hunger, but Its ac companying handmaiden, thirst. The wntcr cooler wns nt mother's end of the pnrlor enr nnd every time Molly passed down the swaying aisle she found need for moral support just ns she reached mother's chair. Gentle reader friend, my tragedy is briefly told. She put her sticky hands on the brand-new blue coat that was kept out of tho trunk for safekeeping. THERE is no moral to this tale, cx ,ccpt thnt the best of plnns of mice nncl men, etc., etc. And then there's a question which is asked with a perfectly open mind. Why do grown-up, able bodied men nnd women find it necessary to cnt the minute they get on a train or boat? Id there something lu life I hnve misscel this inordiuate traveler's appetite? RURRING Wears all fabrics. Hardens woolens, Gives silk n rough aud wavy loold Injures color. SUNLIGHT Rleeches and whitens white cotton and linen materials. Hardens and shrinks woolens. . Yellows white silks nnd woolens. Pndes colors. Brunette Skins are especially susceptible to the ravages of overgrowths of hair. Dark-complexioned girls and women should remove undcr-arm halr-growths (and growths on the face) with inn IMijjim Mmdo Vou can buv it at all department ttorri anil uood drua stores. to Retail Trade" Save at Least 25 on HIGHEST-GRADE FURS the Balance of This Month Kvory fur garment and fur piece Is manufactured on premises and we specialize In selling to the retail trade at wholesale prices." A small depottlt will reserve nny par rlintr. Oniric urralintfl Invited. . Philadelphia's Moil Reliable Manufacturing Furrier 1227 Walnut St. Est. 25 Years to Retail Trade" ACCOUNTS IN VITKII ,f J iniiiiiiiiiiuiiiui!nni!!iiiiiiini ' 'S' C . A" 'S' 0 . ' A' s. .?' s' c I 1 - A' 's- A 'S1 CJ S' 01 ' , s r: fr ' u flH " ' ""'' r.i. ' .! .' i ', J I jjpri.ii !"nHprTTfiii(riirmiiiiii ' . jiu" -m i;-,aJ- LASCOa ASCf A3CO-. A,SCO A3CP Ai2 Km .a. .fc A A ? A -1. 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