7 i - "kc EVBNINGF PUBLIC LEGERPHlUADBLPIErA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1919 ") J I' H i, tfl &. UNUSUAL AND APPETIZING RECIPES : PRETTY EVENING DRESS : USING LACE : CYNTHIA F'n t ni t -v. i rf ..pv1? rl " r RF ft ' 4 F BE feV l'i m ii, m lra B3i, m tSfi it & w VL y if .. r?1 K l i 4 li - V: . a,rt -A? . A' " ' :iM 7?S. WILSON TELLS GOOD WAYS TO - .wJttr 7WW Pm nr FiwA tn PT -' .. . ' Mayonnaise, rigs Aongue ana Lustara to '."TEnOOD first attracts through the in W eye. as the appearance of the dish ' ifviS' wat snakes it desirable. Now, 'Sy Mrs. Housewife, if you must count .g . r5vSijr pvilliy DCJIb 1V1 4VUU, itan the" little trick of dishing food at ,- t tracuvciy ana men ine gamianniB. '. Bv this. I do not mean for the housewife to compete with the chef vfn decorating dishes, yet how often do we find the plain homey foods $t before us in a manner that tnakes the nervous, overworked per son, lost all appetite for food? Take potatoes, for an example a dish of 'boiled potatoes that are well done, vach potato distinctly whole, dry gnd mealy, or a dish of mashed potatoes, perfectly smooth and creamy snow white, beaten to a foam, nicely seasoned, and served piping hot or the serving of a plain baked custard. " . . . .. ., R Ana very xrequentiy comes me ery, What is wrong with my cus tard? It is all watery when I take it .from the oven. Nothing but just 4 little lack of care in finishing the details. Keep this plainly in mind: Many inexpensive foods can be turned into attractive and appetiz ing dishes at a small cost with a little careful attention. Tor example, take a beef heart I have heard many women say that they didn't like it because it wasn't appetizing, and yet a delicious, good-tasting stew or meat pie can easily be prepared from the beef peart, or it may be made into meat joaf, sausage or cut down cold. All Jean with no bone or waste, this part of the animal is very reason ably priced meat food. a To Prepare the Heart Z. Wash thoroughly in plenty of cold Water and place in a saucepan and ' . !H- 1 ! I TA I J cover wim aoumg wuicr. uiuwaim finse in cold water. Place in a saucepan and add "' Two onions, cut in dices, One faggot, of soup herbs, .. Four cloves, One allspice, One-half teaspoon of red pepper, One carrot, cut in half, Two branches of thyme. v Cook gently until tender and then let cool in the liquid. When cold, "' slice, and serve cold with onion mayonnaise. 'vMake into meat pie and cro quettes. One medium-sized beef , heart will supply three meals for the average-sized family. " To Make Onion Mayonnaise Mince very fine Three onions, Two branches of parsley Add Out-half cup of mayonnaise. To serve cut the beef heart into very thin slices and then line large flatter with crisp lettuce leaves. ' Now lay the thin slices of heart overlapping and cut the carrot in thin slices. Put a tiny bit of raisin in the center of each slice of carrot , and lay one on each slice of the heart on alternate sides of the dish. ' prinkle with finely chopped parsley. yn y vt line t laxge jjiabkcr wuii ict- l4i uce leaves, and then make a mold fk shape of the dish, and lay on this sjlv the thinly sliced heart. Garnish with thin strips of parboiled red pepper, forming a poinsettia on each slice of heart on the alternate sides bf the dish. Then make a border of the finely chopped pepper and place around the edge of the dish. Gar fish with carrots prepared as directed. -- Here is a new idea about prepared plashed potatoes: Mold well mashed Vintatoca: Wash and nare the nnta- j " a, baking dish, and then with the Jj&ndle of a spoon make the eyes imt 'Ihe pineapple. Now brush lightly W4ft TneA nrtdY nrA eniMTiVln ffl urlfh tmteA rrinPKA nnH dmf wirli i' VI' ., -ai i i. m. I y fwpri&a. tiuto jii a iiuu oven ui ti nelt and slightly brown the cheese. j? i . .... . .... ,.' An attractive way to serve boned HsBif aetatoes: Wash and pare the pota i "?ja. $ and then wash again. Place tea saucepan and cover with boil jug water and cook until tender, Ming a steel crochet needle or steel ijsieat skewer to test with. Drain and jfcea cover the potato closely with a old napkin or a piece of cheese cloth. Set In warm place for a few minutes and when ready to serve, lift carefully with a spoon and place cme-half teaspoon of melted butter, little chopped parsley and dast' til paprika on each potato. Custard Fritters JjJHaee the yolks of yXfWMies of two eggs, :fr0 cun of milk. Jii j? Chti-haif teaspoon of salt, 4h-half teaspoon of paprika, Hnu teaspoon oj praieu onion n, oowi ana neat tnorougniy to and then grease and flour auattrd curs. Pour in the mix akd Gt in a pan of water and a slow oven until nrm in -uU- Tf nftM nnA fTiAn lnneen ,-WV,, - -w . ...... w . lge of the custard from the cup ijjuul lin out the custard on a plate. Cmt into three slices, dip in flour ' and, than in beaten white of egg, 'and 'tktn. MaR with,fine bread cmiJM.'Frr-Hntil gldn bfoyni ja, h RMS' iMH PREPARE A BEEF HEART Sprvn C.nJA Other Annetizina Redoes. Includina Onion . ,."".. Be Eaten With Parsley Sauce By MRS. M. A. WILSON , (Copvriaht, lilt, tin Mrs, it. A. Wilton. All Rights Reserved.) COOKING MOVIES THIS week gives Philadelphia women in the various residential sections the opportunity to see Mrs. Wilson's newest cooking movie, "Lebanon crumb cale." This interesting scenario which shows how to make n most delicious and economical cake will be shown as follows : Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day The Ilialto, Tulpehocken street and Gcrmantown avenue. Thursday, Friday and Saturday The Alhambra, Twelfth and Morris streets. CHARLOTTE KUSSE Monday and Tuesday Century, Erie avenue and Marshall street. W e d n c s d a y Allegheny, 3141 Frankford avenue. Thursday Slodcl, 423 South street. Friday and Saturday Fair mount, Twenty-sixth street -ond Girard avenue. ' QUEEN VICTORYA SPONGE CAKE Monday and Tuesday Empress, 4441 Main street, Manayunk. Wednesday and Thursday Globe, Tifty-ninth and Market streets. Friday and Saturday Point Breeze, 1C.1S Point Hreeze avenue. Serve custard fritters in the fol lowing menu: Radishes Coleslaw Parsley Sauce White Potatoes Boiled Onions Custard Fritters Pineapple Mold String Beans Lettuce Peach Pie Coffee This delicious and attractive meal would satisfy the most exacting, as would the following: Hpme Pickled Onions Soused Pig's Tongue Sliced Tomatoes Spanish Potato Salad BEAUTIFUL LACES ARE REVIVED This combination of black satin and cream white lace is charming and instinctive A Dally Fashion Talk by Florence Kose mHEItn is a world of difference be- tween the way we used to use lace and the way we use It now, and you will surely agree that the way we use it now is much better than that of a decade ago. Lace has been revived In real earnest and in the way of using It we have gone back for inspiration to the periods when lace has been used to the best advantage. Not a little Inspiration has come from Spain, where the women have always been noted for the coquetry with which they could drape a mantilla I n, n lnr tthnwl. The combination nf black lace and white fabric and the combination of white lace and dark xaoric is someiuing mat j-uu win see iu the nalntings of the Spanish masters. both ancient and modern; and this is something that we are doing today. Some o( the best types of frocks, that have been designed thts season are those of black tatteta or satin combined with .white or cream colored lace. But in one thing b warned. There Is something innately formal about beautiful lace. It Is scmethlng that never looks well on the frock you do your morning housework in, much lets the frocK you select tor tne goit course. It is in place on the elaborate evening gown, the gorgeous negligee or the formal afternoon gown, such as If bke'tched for you today, The gown is of black satin, the high lights of which are re-echoed, as tl- trore. In the let of the bodice trim. miag and the tasiles that hold the Uc at the sides of the skirt. The hat la WuwUns( buck Mtia, hwlg a nave. fritters Rice Muffins and Butter Pear Potpie Coffee Soused Pig's Tongue Wash two pigs' tongues well and then place in a saucepan and add One onion, Two cloves, Two allspice, and sufficient boiling water to cover. Cook until tender and let the tongues cool in the water. When cold, take one cup of the liquid tongues were boiled in and add two tablespoons of gelatin. Let soak for one hour and then beat slowly to melt the gelatin, taking care it does not boil. Strain and then add Three-quarters cup of strong cider vinegar, One and one-half teaspoons of salt, One teaspoon of paprika, One teaspoon of mustard, One teaspoon of Worcestershire sauce. Mix well and then Dour one-half of this liquid in a mold that iicy cold and pack in ice and salt to chill quickly. Cut the tongue in neat' slices while the gelatin is forming, and lay the slices on the firm gela tin, covering the tongue with two finely chopped red peppers. Pour over two tablespoons of gelatin and let harden. Then pour in the balance of the gelatin and set the mixture to chill. Turn on a nest of crisp let tuce leaves and garnish with strips of parboiled red pepper to represent a poinsettia. Mrs. Wiiso:, ! . Answers Queries No. 1178 My dear Mrs. Wilson I am wondering if you will suggest a menu for a banquet. We are lim ited to a very small sum, fifty cents per plate, and I do not see how we can possibly come out even. If we have ice cream and cake, that can bo home-made and donated. I would like a recipe for peach cream, using evaporated milk and whole milk? Will serve about 100 persons. Any help you can give us will be appreciated. M. C. B. Menu Radishes Olives Chicken Croquettes Tartar Sauce Pimento Potatoes Sliced Tomatoes Cucumber Salad Ice Cream Coffee Recipe for ice cream, using evap orated and whole milk. Place five quarts of fresh milk in a saucepan and add one package of cornstarch, and stir to thoroughly dissolve. Bring to a boil and then add: Five quarts of fresh milk, Seven pounds of sugar, Eight quarts of crushed peaches, Two tablespoons of vanilla, Six tall cans of evaporated milk. Mix thoroughly and then freeze, using three parts of ice to one part salt Allow three radishes, two olives and two medium-sized rolls for each person. Cut the butter the length of the pound in halves, and then into quarters, and then cut each quarter into sixteen chips. One and three-quarters pounds of butter will servo 100 people. Twenty-five pounds of large stewing chicken may be used. Cook until tender, and then remove the meat from the bones and pick the meat from the neck and carcass. Put through the food chopper and then place Three quarts of milk, One quart of chicken stock in a saucepan and add Six cups of sifted flour. Stir until dissolved and then bring quickly to "a boll and cook slowly for ten minutes. Now add Three large onions, minced fine, Four large green peppers, Put through the food chopper the finely minced chicken meat, Three tablespoons of salt, One tablespoon of paprika, One quart of bread crumbs. Turn on a large tray to cool and then dip in the egg and milk mix ture and then roll in tine bread crumbs and fry until golden brown in hot fat. Tartar Sauce Add to One pint of mayonnaise, One cup of finely chopped pickles, One-half cup of finely chopped parsleyt Two onions, grated. Pimento Potatoes Remove the seeds from 25 sweet red peppers and put through the food chopper and chop fine. Wash and pare thirty pounds of potatoes and boil until tender. Season and mash and add the prepared sweet peppers, use eitner a large spoon to dish with or shape into a cone, using the ice cream mold. Soothe Your Skin WithCutkura WITH OSTRICH FEATHER TRIMMING 1 s$0& Kytono Vlw Companr. This charming and dainty evening gown of pale blue georgette Is beaded in crystal and edged with ostrich feathers. A girdle of gold cloth finishes the waist line and ties In a loose knot at the side THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE To Clear the Complexion Ta the Editor ot TTomon' Pane: Dear Madam Please give me a good remedy for blackheads on the face. A READER, 12 YEARS OF AGE. To rid yourself of a poor complexion first be sure to see that your system Is iu good working order. Don't eat heavy pastry, etc. Eat plenty of green stuff, such as spinach and salads, and drink nlentv of water. Get enough of sleep and lots of exercise and fresh air. Be sure you ore rlgnt in an inesc uiinun and then begin faithfully treating your face with a good facial soap. Very explicit directions are given on the wrapper. Follow these and remember that you must be patient before you sec a marked improvement. An Engagement Party To the Editor cl Woman's Page: Dear Madam I have just announced my engagement, and I wonder if you would tell me all about a party which I expect to give soon. How should the table be decorated and what should we v,nv for "onts"? There will be about twelve couples present. As It will be Informal, should dark or light georgette dresses be worn? TBanking you, i um EXCITED. Decorate the table with bluebirds and any sort of pink, purple and white flowers that are available. Just at this time you can make a wonderful com bination with asters. The pink, of course, is very deep, almost a cerise. Bank thee flowers In the center of the table, arranging them In damp sand In wide bowls. Then from the chandelier or the lamp over the center of the table hnn Hftlo rnrrihnard bluebirds flutter ing on blue ribbons knotted nere ana there. You can make them appear to be flying among the flowers nun tne ei feet is very pretty, for the bluebird, you know, is for happiness. At the corneis of the table you can place some of the flowers in tall vases and If you care to The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. Who is Miss Kate Gleasop? What will prevent a thermos bottle cork from retaining any odor? 3. To what novel use can lingerie clasps be put? 4. What makes an easy way to divide an angel cake? 5. How can glazed wallpaper be kept clean? 6 When the skirt made at home Is finished how should the pressing be done? Saturday's Answers 1 The Princess Yolanda is the eld- " est daughter of the king and queen of Italy. o rinr blindness is more common in men than in women, a The only proper ring fingers are the fourth and little fingers on either hand. 4. In, washing very delicate lace stitch it to a piece of cotton goods to prevent straining. 5. In testing the color of coffee or tea to be used for dyeing lace ecru, put It in a tumbler and hold up to the light. It will be this shade when used. ft When a bar of soap is too thin ' for use moisten it and press firmly to a new bar that has been moistened, too. Let dry for a couple ?f days and use as one bar. Beautify tie Complexion 1 -0 IN TEN DAYS Nadinola CREAM TBeUoeevsled Bustifiir IfeeJtnJ Endettei By Thawmnits f Guaranteed to rtmovs tan, freckles, plmplei, ilver-ipot etc. t trems cases 20 days IUdi pores nf tlisues of lmpuritiet. team the skla clw, soft, healthy. Al Iodine tolitt WWHm. )r . .it, r wf ,w " Mc. sn4 51.2ft, be elaborate attach these vases to the centerpieces with blue ribbons. For refreshments, If you care to have a supper, serve chicken patties (you can buy the pattie shells all baked and then fill them with creamed chicken), pine apple and cream cheese salad with mayonnaise, ice cream and coffee. If you have difficulty getting the pattie shells serve your creamed chicken on toast. The canned pineapple makes the most attractive salad, one slice served whole for each portion with a little ball of cream cheese and a couple of English walnuts. If you want leas expensive refresh ments have dainty sandwiches of minced ham, cream cheese, olive and nuts, etc., Ice cream and cake or have the salad and the Ice cream and cake. The light dresses would be pretty for evening. Answer Condolence Letters To the Editor of Wotnon'i Page: Dear Madam Is it neeefutnrv tn . ply to letters of .condolence and gifts oi iruit, canay, etc. sent by friends In our recent bereavement? If so, what can be said in a few words? Thanks for your kindness In an swering. I buy the Evkniko Public Ledoer each evening for the express purpose of reading the Women's 'Page. E. II. It is the custom to acknowledge let ters of condolence and gifts, etc' Some families have cards of acknowledgment engraved and then one of these is sent to each friend who has remembered them in any way in their bereavement. Others write little personal letters or in acknowledging a letter of condolence (Imply send a calling card with some little sentiment of gratitude written at the bottom. Thank you fe)r your cordial letter. &&03S&lafa 9&t9&&9&&&&9 1206 WALNUT STREET Fall Opening WITH VALUES SPECIAL FOR OPENING WEEK Serge, Tricotine & Satin dresses from $25.00 Blue & Taupo Georgottas. . , 35.00 SKIRT SPECIAL Checft Velour Cloth $12.00 Blue Serges 0.00 FUR SPECIALS See Them and Compare Vmlati A splendid Lynx animal Scarf ,$110.00 Taupe, Fox & Kim Scarf, . 55.00 Wolf Animal Scarf 35.50 COATS & SUITS RtaJy to Wear To Order eeese5cee rnoToptAYB cgjMJUX THEATR, es OWNED AND MANAGED BT MBMBCns OF . THE UNITED EXHIBITORS' ASSOCIATION RPI IWOMT ABOVE MAHK1ST DilllVlUiN 1 J. w. KE1UI1UAN to THE WHITE WAN'S CHANCE" "PERam.NO.'MlJ WKAFON OJ" DESTINT" CEDAR tVTU pEDAR AVENUE noBcrtT w. CHAJrnERB'a 'THE PAI1K STAR" fTM IcCl 11M MARKET BETWEEN lUL.Iofc.UIVl BOTH AND OOT BOTH AND eOTH ROBERT W, CHAMBERS'S THE PARK STAB" EUREKA " "mneI'dailV v,0Me'B ,n FRANKFORD B JESS0"0 ' tW.bW'ZWe'- JEFFERSON Tt8.a?,aa?& Please Tell Me What to Do Dy CYNTHIA Don't Dottier About Him Dear Cynthia I am a jpuns girl of sixteen and am corresponding with a young man of eighteen. He asked me several times to go steady with mm un til we are of age to marry. I love the fellow, but he shows none for me, and always answers me so meanly. I cau't bear It, so I give It to him back. He also comes to the house once a week and sometimes not at all. It makes me think he does not care-for me. Whenever 1 ask hlra where he was the night before the answer he gives Is, "Personal busi ness," and nsks me, "Is not that satis factory?" My reply Is nothing, as It gets me worried, so your advice means comfort. TROUBLED. You are too young, dear, to have to worry your head about things like this. Engagements between the very young arc a dangerous matter at best, but when a boy shows sullenness such as this boy seems to show, you arc very unwise to think seriously about him at all. The world is full of nice boys, little girl. Walt until you have met some of them before you go troubling your little heart about dhe who is too selfish to know how to treat you. It may hurt a little now to give him up, but, oh, I think you'll be so glad later ! Answers Will Be Printed Dear Cynthia I would like to know what you and your readers think of n young lady marrying a divorced man This young lady Is a very good friend of mine. The young man did everything and more than he should really have done for his wife. She did not take care of him, his child nor home. Finally she left him and he has been alone for about a year and a half. Now he is very much in love with this friend of mluc and she returns his love. From what I have heard of htm he is a very good man and should have all that this life can give hlra. I truly believe she will marry him regardless of what any one says, but would like to have your opinion nevertheless. I would also like to know If It is considered a sin in the Protestant re ligion to marry a divorced man. MARGARET. No, Protestants do not consider It a sin to marry a divorced man, unless there are sinful circumstances which come Into Individual cases. Cynthia will print the opinion of any readers who care to write In. There are sometimes circumstances which make remarriage advisable. Alt such matters depend on the religion of those concerned and individual cases. Hopes She Is Unchanged Dear Cynthia From time to time I have read with interest the various articles sent in by those in need of Information, and I note with surprise the number in today's issue paying that it is impossible to find a fellow llko dad. Were one to believe their statements they would feel that all the good fel lows have died. Well, they have not. but as far as the majority of the girls are concerned, poor dad and hiii like would fare better were they sleep ing under the sod. I want to say right here, and loud enough for the uhole flock of goody girls who write nonsense, to you to hear it, that there s not one in the whole outfit who would talk sensibly to a fellow like their dad, or would be on good terms with him about one week. Cynthia, be you man or wom an, you know, as 1 do, that the girl of today does not request, she de mands, that a fellow be as radical In his dress and habits as she Is herself, and you may have an Idea how far thnt goes. When I left home and came to Phil adelphia, after eleven months In the army, I had In my mind one big pur pose and sevrrnl secondary ones. That big one was to make good In the business I intended entering, and one Why you need Resinol Ointment The same soothing, healing, an tiseptic properties that make, Resi nol Ointment so effective for skin eruptions also make It the Ideal household remedy for Bant Weers Felons Flraplce Cold-eorea Chsflnsa SUncs Files Irritations Scald Cuts Scratch Wounds BrulM Sores Bolls And a score ot other troubles which comtantly arise in every home, espe cially where there are children. That Is why Resinol Ointment should be on your medicine shelf, ready tot imme diate use. 5sAmnlf fr Ycmr dnr-rUt sella sample and a mliiUhirt cake of Reeled Soap, write ta Dtpt. 1IN, Rcalool Chemical Co., Baltimore, Ud. pnoTorr.ww LOCUST s, u and locust streets ' i:SO,3:no. Evrr.tmOtoll. Mat D.,'i0,IHY 'SH IS "NOBODY HOME" NIXON B2D AND market era '."A.RS1"-M0BT in THE OAMBLERB" PARk" RllS Av- n(1 Dauphin 8t. rruxiv Mat.2:iii. Ev.6iaton. D W, ORIPFITH'S "HEARTS OV THE WORLD" R IVni I 5JD AND BAN80M STB. rVi V JUl MATINEE DAILY CU1UKIMBAU, TOUNO In "THE BETTER WIFE" 5TR AMn OERMANTOWN AVtf. ' D I rSAlNJ- AT VENANGO "THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR't TBRWIIKO, THE WiCATON Of dSbTINT HEALTH, THE DESPISED AND PRIZED POSSESSION , I In Theory We Do Anything to Keep It and in Practice It Is Almost Last to Be Considered ' rpHE man with the wcl)-cut shoes, the - expensive-looking clothes and youth stamped on his face, although his hair was graying, sat on the edge of the leather chair slightly as though he might be sitting on thin air. At regular half-minute Intervals he putled out his watch, shook his head and tightened his lips. Over on the sofa a young girl, who looked as though she might be garbed for a luncheon engagement, occupied herself by asking, "How Jong have we been here?" every three min utes. This was addressed to on older woman who sighed sympathetically, and looked sadly at her wrist watch. of the others was to make the ac quaintance of ono nice girl, hoping, ot course, our friendship would terminate In love. To make tne story' short, I have .been successful In my business but a complete failure with the girls, and it Is not because I did not act as I should ; the troublo Is that I likewise had treated them as I should 1 kc a fellow to treat my sister, and they all sold I was too slow. I know life just a little better than ibey, and after giving them the best advice possible, bid them good-by. I am g'olng home next week and hope to see a little girl thero who is not crazy over tho things that are foremost iu the minds of the majority of the Philadelphia girls, and I sin cerely trust that she is the same as when I left her. In conclusion, let me say that there arc lots of fellows who are good at heart right in Philadelphia, but, as I have learned from my father, "Man looketh at the outward appearance, but God looketh at the heart." To those who object to kissing, ask them if they were ever at a "husking bee." Did they find a red car? Tho soul-kiss Is truly objectionable, but to steal a kiss, oh! uhere is their H romance? A BOY FROM THE HEART OF MARYLAND. Fiance's Family Calls First Dear Cynthia Knowing that you are always ready to help those in doubt, I am appealing to yqu for the follow-1 ing Information: My daughter ex- ' pects to bo married In the early part of October, and, as it Is going to be n morning wedding, I would like to know what I should serve for breakfast. Of course, It will- not be anything elab orate, as it will only be for both fami lies and a few intimate friends. As I have not as yet become acquainted with the young man's folks, would It be proper for me to extend an invitation to them or should I .visit them first. ONE IN DOUBT. The young man's family should have called on you and your daughter as rsoon ns they knew of the engagement If they live in the same city. It would be well to let htm know In a courteoun way that you expect them to call on you and your daughter. At the break fast serve sandwiches and coffee, Ice cream and cane, or, u you wani something more elaborate, chicken cro quettes, a light salad, coffee and Ices. The through AlUUo 18h Morrla fc Paeryunk Ave. GLADYS OTIOCKWKUI, In , "BROKEN COMMANDMENTS1' A DHI I O Mt A THOMPSON 8TS. ArULLAJ MATINEE DAILY CLARA. KIMBAt.li TOUNO In 'THE BETTER WIFE" a r r A ni A chestnut iow ioth AKCAUl in A. M. toll sl P.M. JACK PICKFORD In "BlUi APrERSON'S BOY" Til T ICDIUn BROAD STREET AND BLUhiDlKU Bt'POI'KHANNA AVE. DUSTIN FARNUM In "A L .LAN'S FIOHT' i-r x A rW A V Brood Snyder Ave. DrJfiJ w r-k a a. '4n & u r. as. ANITA STEWART "HUMAN DESIRE' WART In -,, t -vKU A I Gtn. a Maplewood Av, COLONIAL. . 4 ilj-n-l S !15 P. M. ""-.WwR"" T-trr)irCC MAIN ST.. MANAYUNK EMPRESS MATINEE DAILY " NAZIMOVA in "THE RKD LANTEnN" PAMILY THEATRE Ull Market St. ' IRENE CASTLE In "THE FIRINO LINE" H A. M. IQ puamiai. n-AIRMOUNT 26th OIRARD AV. MOTJNEE DAILY ' ARTHUR ASHLEY In "THE PRAISE AQENT" r t T-U. CT THEATRE Below Spruce. 56TH SI. . MATINEE DAILY ALICE JOYCE In THE THIRD KIBB" FRANKLIN THIRD KIT2WATER OHOAN VUBIO CATHERINE CALVERT In CAREER .Of CATHERINE BUBH" "THB GREAT NORTHERN T,y&iW TOM MIX In . Tins coming or the law it At BOTH L WALNUT ML1 WH- -jfjij. au a.T. . mOOOKlgM iM m 1 I'll H lLMJLMLMJLMaa rnoTnri.AY8 rno-rnrtAYg Company J spiy)MERICA If" --TeffiTI ;iAur, r A youth of, say, sixteen kept trav eling Impatiently back and forth to the table where the magazines were. And over by the door a little girl of about four years was Impatiently tugging at her mother. Every angle nt her bit of a wardrobe bespoke im patience. The little starched dress was all awry, the big pink hair ribbon was going the wrong way and the littl girl herself was saying: "When we going to go, mama?" PROPHETIC, symbolic child 1 Have you ever noticed, while watting in a cocior s oince in now mucn or a nurrv - every one Is? Health is a curious Wj thingat once the most prized and the most seemingly despised ot all hu man possessions. In theory we would give anything to keep our health and, extend our life's span, and in the practice we sandwich in our visits to the doctor amouff ten other engage ments, or refuse to take half a day away from the office to see the trip through properly. To say the least, health is, Indeed, a baffling paradox I & . i ' J Sallow Complexions Yield To Mild Home Treatment EVEN though the features may be irregular, with a clear complexion one may be considered beautiful wiiile even the plainest face will become attractive. Discoloratlons, light freckles, ' the yellow streaks on necks have all yielded to tests in more than one-half the Beauty Shops, by thousands of Cosmeticians thus prov ing tne wortn ot && tlV Whitening Cream This cream acts as a mild bleach, and when applied each night will produce re markable results without the least irritation. At Drug aad Department Stores following -theatres obtain thejr plgur the STANLEY Company of Amer 'A h ( i-Tto 1t mess. 5fw,-r& .ZZi ssassslia ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the th'eatra in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Company of America. I CAnCR ,ST LANCASTER AVE. L.H-l-'E.r. 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