;! -Mtt- - yWBJjaMJ '12 EVENING' PtJBLlt) LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDATr SEPTEMBER 9,, 1919 I' U PRACTICAL COOKERY DEPARTMENT : NEW THINGS IN THE SHOPS : CYNTHIA'S LETTERS F - J f-, - -iipi.'iy'H-; .an'' K'i!y '''m-' -''9.-"T'''iwif v"i y-i ."-v, w --- t svs-tw Pft S . I. k L ,f J t. Bi -i k' 'SOME UNUSUAL OYSTER ARE OFFERED B Y MRS. WILSON '4 Delicious Oyster Pie Served Deviled and in Cocktail Half Shell in an Appetizing IV ay. and Many for the Opening of the Season ABOUT the middle of September' " the oyster comes to us as one of our most popular foods. Entinjr raw oyBtersis correct from the dietetic standpoint, as the oyster virtually j digests itself. Universal custom ta-' boos tho use of tho oyster durinrr the spawning season, which varies in many localities, ranging over a period from May to the end of August. SOME UNUSUAL KECIPES Oysters on the Half-Shell Hegue Have the oysters opened on the deep shell and then place in a small bowl One-qvarter tenspoon of grated onion, One-half teaspoon of finely minced pepper, , One teaspoon of horseradish, j One teaspoon of Worcestershire : sauce, Juice of one lemon. ' Mix thoroughly and then servo with the oysters. Oyster Cocktail Allow live oysters for each serv-1 Ice. Now prepare a cocktail sauce j as follows: Place in a saucepan One and one-half cups of Hewed tomatoes, Two onions, grated, One green pepper, chopped fine, One tablespoon of cornstarch, One-half teaspoon of mustard, One teaspoon of salt,. One teaspoon of paprika, One-qvartcr teaspoon of cloi'cs, One teaspoon of sugar. Stir well to dissolve the starch .and spices and then bring to a boil lind cook slowly for ten minutes. iThen add tho juice of one lemon and 'one tablespoon of horseradish. Rub ,through a fine sieve and chill. Use Jthree tablespoons of this mixture for 'each cocktail. Grilled Oysters Have large oysters opened on 'the deep shell and allow three oys jters for each service. Remove from the shell and wash to free from bits of shell. Roll the oysters in fine bread crumbs and sprinkle with the following mixture for one dozen oys ters. Mince fine Four strips of bacon, One green pepper, One onion. Now pour one-half teaspoon of ..Welted butter over each oyster and broil in the broiler of the gas range for eight minutes. Or bake in a hot oven for ten minutes. Servo with slices of lemon. Oyster Croquettes Drain and then look over fifteen oysters, and remove all bits of shell. ' pan, add three level tablespoons of Parslc Wash, then pat dry on a cloth and I llour. Stir to dissolve the flour, , chop the oysters fine. Now strain ; the liquid and add sufficient milk to ' measure one and one-quarter cups, Place in a saucepan and add I One-half cup of flour, j One onion, grated, i One green pepper, minced fine, ' Three branches of parsley, minced fine. Stir to thoroughly dissolve the flour and then bring to a boil, and cook very slowly for six minutes. I Then add the finely minced oysters and add I One and one-half teaspoons of I aalt, j One teaspoon of paprika. Beat to thoroughly mix and then ( pour on well-greased platter and let i cool. Set in the icebox for three I hours to mold, and then form into croquettes. Dip in flour, lay on a wire mixing spoon and baste well with beaten egg. Then roll in fine crumbs and fry until golden brown in hot fat. Deviled Oysters Drain fifteen medium-sized oys ters and look over carefully for bits of shell. Wash and lay on a cloth Uliu jab ui. -iiiuii; vu-ij iiiirz. ,iun place One-half cup of oyster liquid, One-half cup of milk, Two tablespoons of grated onion, Two tablespoons of finely minced parsley. Six tablespoons of flour, in a saucepan and stir to dissolve the flour. Bring to a boil and cook for three minutes, and then add the finely minced oysters and One teaspoon of salt, Three-quarters teaspoon of pa prika, One-quarter teaspoon of mustard. Mix thoroughly and then scrub eight deep oyster shells thoroughly. Dry and fill with the prepared mix ture. Smooth over and then coat the top with beaten egg, and cover with fine bread crumbs. Pry until golden brown in hot fat. Oyster Pie Grease a casserole or baking dish and sprinkle with fine crumbs, and then place a layer of diced potatoes In the bottom and then a layer of eysters. Season each of the two layers with One cup of finely diced celery, One green pepper, minced fine, One onion, minetd fine, One teaspoon of salt, One-half teaspoon of white pepper. Mix thoroughly before using and then pour over one cup of thick cream sauce' made with equal parts 1 t J... Af.HA ........ XT-... ' at the strained oyster liquid and j milk. Covr with a crust of plain By MUS. M. A. WILSON 'Copvnolit. !!!! bv .Vr.. .If. A All Iltohll J.'dcunfJ 11 (Hon. t COOKIiSG Monies THIS ppk sives rhilaclclphlil women in tlio various rfiidpntinl S-o'tiotii the opportunity to spp Mrs. "Wilson's npwpst rooking movie. I.KItAXOX CKlMIt CAKI'I TIik intPrpifiiiR S'Tiinrin uliirh sliows how to mnkp n mot delicious iithI pconomiinl cake will lip shown n follows : Tuesday and Wcilnexlny - The Itiulto. TulpeliocUcn street and (lor mnntoun avenue. Thursday. 1'ridaj and Saturday- -Tho Alliambrn. Twelfth and Morris streets. CIIAKLOTTK ItrSSE Tuedav Century, I'rie avenue and Marshall street W e (1 ii e s d a y Allegheiiy, 31 11 Frankfonl nvenup. Thursday Model, 42.". South street. Triday and Saturday - Fair mount. Twenty-sixth street and (Jirnrd avenue. QrKKX VICTORIA TAKK SPOXOK 1141 Main Tuesdny I'liuirpss, street. MiinnyunK. Wednesday and Thursday. Globe, Fifty-ninth anil Market streets. Kridny and Saturday Point Ilreeze. ltlUS Point I!rep-.e avenue. pastry and bake in a moderate oven for forty minutes. .... ... une anil one-Halt cupa ot small diced potatoes and twenty-five oys- tors will make a pie for a familv of four or five. Ye Olde Englishe Pye Make a pastry of Tico cups of flour. One teaspoon of mil. Three teaspoons of baking pow-, vy- h a"ni) lav on th0 cloth and pat bo,"'r ,.1",,n n fn"'1.i ilnr . . ," .., -.. .worn with jour suit llCr- dry. Now place in a sauc-pan ., nnr,.0lry , hn, Sift to mix and then rub in one- Mrs. Wilson Answers Queries No. 11S1 My dear Mrs. Wilson Will you kindly publish recipe for cream sauce, suitable for creamed chicken, and also whether this recipe is the cream sauce you re fer to in some of your recipes? Have had splendid success with your recipes, and thanking you in advance for the information asked for. Mrs. C. S. B. Cream Sauce Place one cup of milk in a' sauce- using either a fork or wire beater, and then bring to a boil and cook for five minutes. Beat hard and then add the seasoning and one tablespoon of butter for flavoring. Do not use butter for starting cream sauce. Butter burns at a low temperature and is unfit for food. This method is used for mak- ing all cream sauces. No. 123 My dear Mrs. Wilson Will you kindly give recipe for., making cornmeal muh, stating time for cooking in double boiler? Respectfully, L. L. P. Cornmeal Mush Place in a saucepan One quart of water, One teaspoon snft. Bring to boil, then stir in very slowly one and three-quarter cups cornmeal. Stir wcl? tsP..ent lump - ing and cook twenty minutes very slowly. Rinse pan with cold water, 111U11 JJUUI 111 I11U3I1 U11U JUL COU1. No. 1231. My dear Mrs. Wilson Will you kindly publish in your columns of recipes one on how to can vege table soup and oblige a constant reader and user of your rocipes? Mrs. U. W. Soup lesson coming early in Sep-1 tember. I No. 1230. f My dear Mrs. Wilson Can you give me a recipe for a small cake that will keep fresh for a week or so, something on the order of pound cake, using the cup meas ure? Also a rich cookie. We are going away where I, cannot do any baking, so I thought I would take some cake with me We do not eat it ourselves, but want it for com pany. I think you will know just what I want. Your recipes nre a great help to me, and I am having the Evening Public Ledger sent to me while I am away for your articles. Truly yours, M. K. E. See cake recipes for war bride June 7, June 8, August 3. My dear Mrs. Wilson May I ask you to kindly tell me through your splendid page a reliable rec ipe for canning succotash? I have tried invariably to can same, but am unable to keep u portion of each from spoiling and would, therefore, appreciate your advis ing me as soon, as you conven iently can, as corn will not be in the market much longer. J. F. P.. See canning article on lima beans August 16, and July 19 for corn. 'Follow recipe closely and you will Tiave success "with all j&4) canned. RECIPES Preparing Them oiftiic Other Recipes half cup of shortening, and mix to a dough with one-half cup of ice cold water. Roll out one-quarter inch thick and then lino a deep pic or laycrcake pan with this pastry. Now look the oysters over for bits of shell and then wash twenty-five oysters, and turn into the pastry lined pan and add One-half cup of finely shredded celery, One-lmif onion, finely minced. Three tablespoons of finely minced parilcy, , One teaspoon of sal't. One-half teaspoon of white pepper. Mix with tho oysters thoroughly and then dot tho oysters v.'iih two tablespoons of butter. Place a top crust on and make several little gashes to allow the steam to escape. Uhish the top pastry with cold water and bake in a moderate oven for : thirty minutes. Oysters en Surprise Mash a sufficient number of pota toes to measure two cups. Then sea son well and divide into eight pieces. Flatten out one-half inch thick and lay in the center Four medium-sized oysters, One teaspoon of grated onion, One teaspoon of finely minced green pepper, One-quarter teaspoon of salt, 1 1'incli of white pepper. Vnlrl nvor- tbt. nntttnr.. incline cold oer me potatoes, incasing ... -. : .1.. v.j .. i me ojmim.s m im mMutu uwi. Then roll in flour and dip in beaten egg; then roll in lino crumbs and frv until colden brown in hot fat. . Place in a hot oven for five minutes ,.,., ii- to finish the baking. . . Oysters a la Supreme Look over twenty-five oysters very .... - .- tl.n Ulfr. r.P V.nll carelUliy to iuinuu uic u.w, ui mic.i. One cup of milk, Three-quarters cup of oyster r liquid One-half cup of flour. Stir to thoroughly dissolve the flour and then bring to a boil and I add i One medium-shed onion, grated, j One medium-sized green pepper, j nitneed fine, Four tablespoons of finely minced parsley, I One hard-boiled egg, Juice of one-half lemon, i One raw egg, teell beaten. -. ii ..,.nL1.( wiiv nnrl tVnon our to uiuj-uuKii'y ... " " add the prepared oysters, and a ook for eight minutes. Serve on toast and Parnish Wlin llliciy milieu ! Adventures i With a Purse Tucked away in quite uu inconspii-j nous corner is a quaint lUtlc shop that will upon sisht endear itself to the hpnrt , of hPr whose delight is to find dresses and lovi'lt hand-made clothes for her, 'little girl' Why. just to look in the ; ' window of this shop is to set one u-lig- ' uring ns to whether liv saving a bit from the house money here anil a few ' ppnnips from clothes there one could, , possibly afford the cunning sweater or' I adorable baby frockj Een the tots which are skillfully arranged are quite, irresistible. 1 warn ou thnt. once you venture inside that alluring shop, you Utill be lost. And you'll probably come away with more than you hnd planned to buy. I'Ul inen me 1 "I utiiirniir, tour daughter in such charming dresses will overshadow everything else. I'erhnps like me you did not know , that it is possible to mend right nt home , ' the aluminum put or Pa u,i .... . j yVwstMoo TlS of solder which comes for mending holes i in aluminum ware. It is nbout the size 1 of n lend pencil in length nnd thickness. ' And nil you need do is to hp.it it. npplv ' ing the melting substance to the hole. When it cools nnd hardens vour pot or , nan is as good ns new. The stick of Ider. which will last mnny holes, is twentj -five cents. Tt was quite by accident that I dls- I covered this fascinating assortment of I silks nnd nenr-silks which make such I lovelv pillow covers. I came away with 1 enough for two pillows nnd feel It in my ' I bones thnt T shall go bnck for more, i One silk poplin with blnck background I has a queer oriental flower design in j yellow, lavender nnd green. It costs' SI. 10 n yard, and if your pillow is of moderate size you can get enough for n c cover for fifty-five cents. Then there! is a striking yellow silk with queer .Tanancfp figures in blnck. I am reason nbly certain thnt if you nre looking for! draperies or pillow covers you can conic , pretty close to finding just what you i want. I For the names of shops where ar ticles mentioned in "Adventures With n Purse" can be purchased, address Editor of Woman's Page, Evesixq Puiiuc LEDQEn. or phone the Woman's Department, Walnut 3000. Little Fashitm Hints Cream-colored silk gloves are beaded. Graj squirrel and hare are favorite furs. Jersey is most excellent for travel ing wear. Many new blouses arc made with high necks, Flaring medici. colic rs appear "on blouse suits. The Overblouse Stays A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose This graceful nvrrblouse is of brown chiffon embroidered In vari colored silk and beads. The ribbon belt is burnt orango rpilKHF. is still sometliiuR just a Tittle staggering about the high cost of wearing ciotms; nmi it you nave snop ped about nt all as yet in search of your autumn or winter wardrobe you have learned, perhaps, that you reully can- not hope for the kind of things Unit you nre used to unless you ate willing to be much more generous with your- i self in vmir ilre4 iillnwnnee Wlipn von co to buy an overblouse nnd find that the voir simple little model that you snecc as neing serviceame, upcoming and distinetite. but not In the IpiisI """"""' '". tniiiu .. nm un... , v,,1,.,i .,,, ,. , .,, .. ..ll 1 om . - .. . :''-" ' "- ,1(,, ,)n,.(, lhP,, blouses are a trueicoiiipletcl.vcdncenledbythenverbloii.se.' economy, for they transform the suit The color of distinction for autumn into i an nfiernooif troek something thnt '" '' "" m without the jacket without '"" ''""" '- ".'""""'', thnt was a Hnys characteristic of the :,.,.. i,i. ,l,r .i:p,i i ,,,,,1,.,. the ..: .i nn.nn ..r :..e i: , I i..." ..in. on... .. nn-.-.vn ,... iiiruiftl IIIKIUl ,. skirt. the edge. The belt is made of burnt ' With an interesting overblouse jou'.nange ribbon, which encircles the til'tllillh linvi II ff fiplt . mill it is rcitltv icni., nn.l (In.- tl.n 1f. ..'I.. rt.l.:. , ;, Dcciuisc n can dc t coat, thus making nve n separate coat ; so the :() is not badly spent. And. of course, there nre ot-iblous,- Hint can THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE Anxious for Bobbed Hair To thn Kihtor o iroTiiaii's 1'aor: Dear Madam Would you kindly tell me whore I could go to have my hair bobbed, as I do not like the idea of sitting in a barber' chair with all the men nround. nnd would like to-hnve it blocked below my ears for next Wednesday night. I think if all us girls would have our hnir blocked it wouldi , .. ,. , n ,.. w.. t.. ,h, ' um ui-ii.-i. .. " ."" is to comb it and it looks nice I would also like to know the name end address of another girl who would like to go with' me as 1 will pay her way ami ever tiling else. My hnir is The Questiaji Corner Today's Inquiries Whnt is the comparative biith nnd death rate in the I lilted to the latest States accord in census? '. What is the proper way to apply lotions nnd tonics recommended for hair health? .'. Name a l'rciicli wedding super stition. -. Whnt will often induce sleep when oiip is wnkeful nt night? .". How can imitation pearl ear rings be restored to their original brightness? Ii. How is putty made? Can putty be mudc at home? Yesterday's Answers 1. Miss Kate Oleason is the first woman who was ever elected to bo an active member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. 2. To prevent a thermos bottle cprk from retaining odors coat it with hot paraffin. i :;. A single lingerie clasp can be iiscdV to hold a Windsor tie in place. 4. A fork divides nn angel cake with ease. .". Glazed wallpaper can be kept clean bv wiping with a clolh wrung tightly out of warm sonpy water. He sure to take up any moisture as you go as it gets in nt the seams nnd warps the paper. fi AVhen the skirt made nt home is finished, press it carefully on the wrong side and then sponge it on the right. CuticuralsWhatYouNeed For Your Hair and Scalp Dandruff kills the hair. Cutlcura kills dandruff. Try this treatment Before retiring- rub Cutlcura Oint ment Into partings all over the scalp. Next mornlnE' shampoo with Cutl ouri. Soap and hot water. Itlnse with tepid water. Dandruff d'sap penra, hair stops falling- and becomes thick, live and healthy. Ba iur to tt the Iiicl.latlm fmsranca of Cutlcura Talcura oir your kln. Soap, Ointment Talcur ?Gi eaifh averirvrhert. - . lie bought for les than t lint sum, and, """"-' ".. "" tuners imii arc ...ii... .... -.i .,.. There was doubt in the minds of the dealers in woiuen's wear as to whether the overblouse would or Would not ner- sist, and the prediction was mnde that there was no future for this garment, but already the more discriminating type of shopper has called for .these Klnncno l. ln..m ., (..... ,ni. .... who' .'lechlcl to Win ' ,.. f least, with last venr'a ' ,ii t... I rally decides to wear t with mi over- blon.se. for the siimile rpnsnn Hint ulmt , . . . . ever signs oi wear limy nnve developed i ,, ., , . .,. ..... ...,,...-, "'"" ""- "!' " '"- """I win ut suits is to he brown, so the blouse chosen for the sketch today is of this '"" ',t is ot cnioii and is embroidered, , ,, thc ,,oy nor the Krl jn varicolored silk nnd hciils Tim , """'" ... . , '..., ,!.T ?''...."". ..-'":. ...l'u.knew ids or her own mind have turned i .. i ,- it ... ...-. ..m. .,..-. u. .u.- i.-.l r.nn-. nus; same brljlinnt hue which, by the way. is high in fnvor in Paris is repeated ' jn the velvet hat. which hns n mn ..f brown sntin. ov,,,, right. Jnm by riorfnco no.e i dark brown nnd is twenty inches down my back and is extra thick. ANXIOl'S TO IIAVK SHOUT HAIR. Yl "ii have your hair bobbed at the hair dresser's. You can find names nnd addresses in the telephone hook. Io you mean .ton want some girl to go nnd have her hair bobbed to,,'' w.,n 1 don t think ton will need company " i since you will not have to l.rn.n n,' barber's chair. At awTdding In III- fdilnr of H'omnil'i ranc- Ilp.'ir Mndam Wlm pnj.s ' for the flowers nt n wedding, the bride or bridegroom, nnd what are the proper llowcrs to hnve nt an autumn wedding? is it proper for the groom to pay for the drinks at n wedding or the bride's nbout flirting, nnd she brought up the parents? Iqucstinn where the government cm- ... ,.., ,. I ployed detectives to flirt with girls and AN INTERESTED READER ,;;, ,pkl.(, IP Rlrl . wP arslled The bridegroom pays for the bride's for hours until 1 decided to write to flowers. Any white flowers in bloom i j on nnd get the correct answer. in autumn would be appropriate fori" How can such be done, arresting a the bride's bouquet white chrysanthc- mums, white nster.s, etc. llowocr. it I rn ttiit r Aim is possible at any season of the ear to get tiie flowers more commonly used tor the bridal bouquet bridal roses. j sweet pea Tilt bride' lilies of the valley, etc. I s parents pay for all of the ' upper. wedding jji imiiintpmimpiimmmim . Taylor & Aspel - I 130 SOUTH 16TH STREET W j .... ANNOUNCING ' ffl A Fall Exhibition of Wfx RIDING HABITS. W7j and Kindred Toggery SK AN UNUSUAL AND li DISTINCTIVE SHOWING OF J -J; Sport Suits, Motor Coats J Hats. m : of Leather and Cloth WEllf ' Stunning Sports Dresses WhT In Serge and Tricotine 1 '. -- " ,, ,, -,.. ,, "II i M., B . . a ....................,..,,,,,..,.,-,b,,,,llll,1,lrfg rf PHOTOPLAYS THEATRES OWNED AND MANAOED HY MEMHEK8 OF THE UNITED EXHIBITORS'. ASSOCIATION BELMONT MD AUOVC MAnKET J W Kimj'.IOAN In "THE WHITE MAN'S CHANCE" "Thunder SlounUIn No. 11" KXTHA "PERSHINO. THE WEAPON OIT DEBTINY" CEDAR 00TH CEDAU AVENUE HOHEIVr W. cffAMIlERS'S "THE DAWK UTAH" COLISEUM MA,,KSMrai ROHEnT W. CHAMIIKHH'S THE DARK 8TAH" CI IDCf A 40TH MAnKET STS. n.UlllN. MATINEE DAILY VIVIAN MARTIN In "LOUISIANA" FRANKFORD. m A,V,A$!OTD inENE CART! E In THE K1RINO LINE" JEFFERSON sffiT anmadtadpaYl? lottie icnusi; In "THE GIRL ALASKA" II TMnn FKONT 8T. A OIRARD AV8. JUIVIDW Jumbo Junction on Pnnktord "L" VII.LIAM KARNlfMMln .. , "TH3 R!OE1UXIONOF DAYJD CORBON" Please Tell Me What to Do Uy CYXTIlfA Wants to Meet Her To L. 1). Cynthln is sorry, but it would be quite impossible to bring about n , meeting between "Jewel" nnd n writer to the column. Cjnthin is glad to print any letters to any writer but any bringing about of nn introduction is out of tlic question. Write to "Jewel" iu the column if you enre to. , Favors the "Jewel" Type Defcr Cynthia I have rend with in terest article nnnenring in today's paper signed by "A Jewel" pertain nv in ,,,v nfttoin -i,v plrls like to liavc ing to nij nrticle wh girls ; uue to au a fuss made over them. a tuss made over tliem. inis pnrucu- lar letter seemed very interesting to This pnrtlcu- Kirls me to learn that there are some around who don't like to have n big fuss made over them, nnd who .Ion t like a - young man to till them lull ot nonsense and lies. Note that "Jewel" says that tho joung man of today prefers the pninled-up dolls. Such Is not always the case. You will not that this type of girl has nil J:inds of friends, but the question is what kind of friends nre they. They nre simply friends to call up some night nnd tnke them out when they hnve noth ing else to do. In other words, when they hnve no one else to tnke out they call on these such friends. might ad mit that I hnve tnken out this type of girl myself, but I hnve not taken them out very often. Once Is enough. I wns nlwnys nfrnitl thnt it would rain and. therefore, wash them ashore. And ns a rule, u will find this the general thing with these pnintcd-up dolls. It Is very true that you don t meet the kind of a girl that "Jewel" claims she is very often, but when you do you hnve the utmost respect for her. 'Onod luck to o. ' ANXIOUS. Won't some of our girls write in nnd say thnt all young men do not seem to .desire the "Jewel" type of girl? There are.two sides to the story, boys. On Young Marriages Pear Cjnthin She is just seven teen nnd I am twenty-two. All things being equal is it O. IC? Yours. OKOIIOB. Some marriages between n very young girl nnd a not overly old young man turn out womieriuny nappy, uuicrs. out piisernDly. 1 nin nirnici i wouiu hnve to know more about "her" nnd "von" before I could definitely say "it . ,. .. .. 1 From a Bachelor I Hear Cynthia I rend your letters in I the Evknixo ruiil.u: IiKlKinn most I every day. I believe quite n few girls write just to show thnt they nre nil- , mired nnd have a lover, but there are ' 'quite a lot of sensible questions nnd in general 1 think you give very good an swers. I wnnt to answer "JowolV letter, printed September !. It is quite true there are n lot of boys that seem (?) to prefer the painted dolls or girls with the lily-white hands, but it is also true there nre a very lnrgc percentage of boys who like to see girls as nature intended them to be. not with beauty bought nt the drug ' Kinrii .inn him uvr.i ii iii r ipt .m I. iin store. And nny boy who doesn t nave ! ,ore money than sense wants n girl thnt "can cook, sew and keep house nnd is willing to do it if necessary. A ItAt'HKI.DK. Was She Guilty? Ilenr Cynthia I nin coming to you for nid to settle this so-called .argument. T have a friendly girl neighbor and on Labor Day we stnrted nn argument i ' i - UU LiU V Hi I'lowera you should be interested in THE CENTURY FLOWER SHOP '"' Hclow Chestnut " PHOTOPLAYS LOCUST , f 2.D ,ASP.L0CUBT STREETS L.UUUOI Man. 1:30,3:30. Kirs. (1:30 to 11 DOnOTHY OlSIf In "NOBODY HOME- NIXON B2D AND MARKET BTB. I-tl.AWI'M 2:18. 7 and 0. HARRY MOREY In AlCi UAMUl.tSHS" PARK 1UDQE ! AVE. & DAUPHIN BT. 1 r-nrv Mat. SilB. Kvr. 0:45 toil r W. OniFFJTH'8 "HEARTS OF THE WORLD" RIVOI I B!D AND SANSOM 8TS. .. MATINEE DAILY CLATn,tEK;,ETT,EnvFF?E?-"' STRAND aEnMANTOWANTANoo YVONNE DELVA In VENAN0 "THE THIRTEENTH CHAIR" EXTRA'PERBHINO. THE WEAPON OV DESTINY" ' WEST ALLEGHENY ffiU& b vp TJUIHA8 In, . RISONJW TWO WA YS OF BA THING BY THE SAD SEA WAVES i, , - i, One of Them Calls for Taking a Satin Pillow, Your Knitting, His Tennis Racquet and a Camera Along THEY were going bathing. To prove It they brought down on the beach with them the following: her knitting (two kinds to switch when she tired of one), a sntln pillow, her Varasol nnd her swenter. They were going bnthlng. To prove it they brought down wltn them his camera, bis, tennis racket, his swenter anil ills inaniiouu. ,nollt of " In "cr l),nil b,ncl! s,lit she Exnggerntlon? No. Truth. Ilnltwns n seck M n wn hut tl(,rc wng of the bench hnd to get out of thel nothing scitl-like about her face. It "" "l Ule oncoiiniiB rum...-. ".. "Mvns glowing w th the v vie ness tho sea ii, ,..i, not hnve felt ntl.i ,i. ...... .,.. i.. .., ... ... " i " ;; --- - - . . ,...,,, J ""luJJclnA Wl?l there Imminent danger of collision with' everything nnd everybody, but there i-nn lf Imlliinrf B1I1T. 1L Mill il n- - . fi 1 .lTifina tin . .. ,, nrnrst t ,.,, COmc to girl for flirtng with a so-called lin- nrlnnrv fllrtitfe detective? How could he arrest the girl when it was simply not her fault? She was waiKing ur standing, minding her own nffnirs. and J the detective flirted with her nnd then i took her. in the machine nnd drove her to the station to be arrested. That's simply putting n .penally on the girl when she was innocent. I hope you will answer this, ns we hnve a stake nt , 'hand for the winner, L. E. C. T , . . . . 1.. u.l.nl f.l,- tlllo .IP. i dO IIOL HIIUII 111 ,, nut ...ij .....i ... j curred, of course, so I ntn only nble to ; irive nn opinion on It 1 think you nre ' a little mistaken nbout the girl s pnri in the affair. 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