mill iffitiiiJaMiiMilsraiiMiiaaaM ii i iff ii haiirai JtfUiMirtliiMMiMfc ii i i , --.-.-. y -X"" M. urCr- ' Vr- .' , ,,;,-s, r ij. ., I 5." (.. EVEXIXG j?tBLIC LED GEK-PHILADELPHIA, EEIDAT, SEI3TEMBEK 26u 1015 -n. 15 ' K . -4 Ki WHEN YOU GO A-MARKETING : THE COURAGE OF WOMEN. : IN THE SHOPS : CYNTHIA'S LETTERS f i i i I J. It '61 it .i ITiS i IF IB s7W F PZE FOi? SUNDA Y DINNER; OTHER RECIPES BY MRS. WILSON Popovers, Spanish Macaroni and a Tasty Orange Shortcake for Dessert--The Market flasket Can Be Filled This Week for Approximately I Three Dollars, Including Staples ' T IHE meat pie can be made to he an economical dish for the Sun day meal if the housewife has the time and would like an Ideal way of making these pics ns they arc served in the Chelsea Coffee House in Lon- don; this Is by scrvinp in individual custard cups, or the muffin pan will do very nicely in place of the indi vidual baking dirh. Very shortly the abundant harvest i products 'vrlll gradually disappear' from the market stalls, leaving us a ' plentiful supply of beets, carrot3. cabbage, celery, spinach, white and yellow turnips, parsnips and cauli flower nnd sweet potatoes; these will' last for a short time, so use them while they are abundant and thti help to ronerve the canned and pre served food until the late winter. A SUGGESTIVE MENU Breakfast Oranges Cereal and Cream Creamed Beef in Popover Cases Coffee Dinner Radishes Sliced Cucumbers , Kidney Tie Spanish Macaroni Buttered Beets Coleslaw Orange Tudding coffee Slipper Rice Croquettes with Cream Beef Sauce Coleslaw Orange Shortcake Tea The market basket will require: One-half dozen medium-sized oranges. ' One-half pound of dried href. One bunch nf radishes. Two tomatoes. One cucumber. One kidney. One-half packap' of macaroni. One bunch of beet. Three green pcppcri. One head of cabbage. One pint of onions, One-half dozen eggs. One-half pound of rice. One bunch of polhcrbn, Two quarts of milk. One-half pound of suet. This menu can be purchased for , approximately S3, including all the ! then brush the top with water. If a usual staples that aic required and large pic. bake for one hour; if in are usually purchased weekly. This ' dividual ones, bake in a moderate means that you will have sufficient oven for thirty-five minutes. Use food to have a guest or two for din- three eggs in the kidney pie. ner. Allow one-nau orange tor cacn person. First make the popovers and while they are baking prepare the beef. Popovers Place the popover pans in the oven to heat. Break one egg in a meas uring cup and then fill with milk and turn into the mixing bow! and add One-half teaspoon of salt, One cup of sifted flour. Beat with a dover egg beater for five minutes and then remove the smoking-hot popover pans from the oven and grease well. Pour in the batter and place at once in a hot oven and bake for thirty-five min utes. Do not open the oven door for ten minutes after the popovers are placed in the oven. When the pop overs arc twenty-five minutes in the oven, turn down the gas and then hake slowly to thoroughly dry out for the balance of the time allowed for baking. This amount will make eight small or six large poppvers. Now, while the popovers are baking, the creamed beef can he prepared. Cut one quarter pound of dried beef fine, using a pair of scissors to cut with. Place in a pan and cover with boil ing water and let stand for five min utes. Drain and then make a cream sauce as follows: Place one and one-half cups of milk in a saucepan and add six table spoons o-flour and stir to dissolve, nnd then bring to a boil and cook for three minutes. Add the prepared dried beef and two tablespoons of imeiy muicca paiMcj ana ici. aiminer slowly until the popovers are ready. Cut a slice from the tops of the popovers and fill them with the pre- pared creamed beef. Place a tiny dot of butter on top of each popover and dust lightly with paprika. Kidney Pic Remove the fat and tubes from oup large beef kidney and then cut into pieces the size of a walnut. Place in a saucepan and add three cups of boiling water and let simmer-slowly for ten minutes. Turn into a colan der and let the cold water run on the kidney for five minutes. Now re turn the kidney to the saucepan and sdd One-half tca&poon of thyme, One-half teaspoon of sweet mar joram, Four onions, cut in pieces and sufficient boiling water to cover. Cook slowly until tender and then acta fnc aumpungs, inituc as louows; 'Strain gravy from tho kidney and add sufficient water to measure three nnd one-half cups. Place in sauce iwn and when" boiling add thq. dump- chji By MRS. M. A. WILSON Ctrincht, tin h Wr If. 4. irfv All loArt Rc.ien rti. rr hrrr Coohinp Movies Arr. Shown This If" rrh rTTK rookitiK morlca in which Mr. M. A. Wilson show hor tn mr tasty delirarlfs sr hnn in fol low this wrrk : Cli.irlnlt llur (Pit to- twniity-firo (iii Friday nnd Snliinlnv. Fnirnmuni. Twenty-sixth street anil (tiraidiirr nue. Lebanon Crumb Cade (Sir servings for twenty rnnlsl At the (IraDd in Camden all nook. Queen A Irtorl.i Spnnje Cahe Fridnr i,. Satunlar. Lincoln. Forly-ninth urcrt ninl Woodland avenue. For corn ,'t recipov at, ii Km Unx oftiro of It'- tlientn nr spoil self addrnsed slan)pcf nn ;w to Kdi tor of Woman' I'n-r. Iinp3, made a.; follow;: I'in.-p m a mixinp howl f'nf cup ( mashed potato, One cup of flour. One teaspoon of baking powder, One teaspoon or sail. nc teasooon of tmnrikn. i - r r , ;'"" l""'"' f giaica oinnn. Two iablcponn3 of finely nvnrcd i n.j r r ,. i a.. - . .i i .... parsley, One egg. Work to a smooth paste ami then form into balls the size of a large walnut, and drop into the prcpaicd stock and cook for ton minutes. Lift and thicken the gravy slightly. Now make a pastry as follows: Three cups of flour, One teaspoon of salt, i no feoj)00,i? nl baking powder, Sift and then add the one-half nomid nf r.nolv nknnnn,l .( .1 -,,1, : '""''i'"' "us. ...... ..... it into the flour well. Mix to a dough with two-thirds cup of water and roll out one-quarter inch thick on a floured pastry board. Line a large baking dish or individual custaid cups. Now put . lavcr of kidnev in the bottom and season with salt! popper and finely minced onion. Place a dumpling on top and then a layer of thinly sliced hard-boiled egg. Cover with well-seasoned gravy and then with a crust, brushing the "edges of the crust well with water. Now two gashes in the top of the crust to permit the steam lo escape and Spanish Macaroni Mince fino Three green pppers, four onions. Two tomatoes. Now place five tablespoons of fat in a frying pan and add the prepared vegetables and cook slowly until tender without browning and then add one-half package of cooked macaroni and 7'ico teaspoons of salt. One teaspoon of pepper. One-half cup of gravy from the kidney s'eu Cook slowly for fifteen minute Orange Pudding Place in a mixing bowl One-half cup of sugar, Vo,- of one egg, Four tablespoons of shortening. Cream well and then add the juice and pulp of two oranges, which should measure three-quarters cup, and One and one-quarter cups of flour. Three teaspoons of baking pow der. Beat to mix and then turn into well-grcas-cd and floured mold and cover the mold. Boil for one hour and then serve with the following sauce: Three-quarters cup of sugar, One-half cup of water, ' Juice of one orange, (Irated rind of one orange, Two tablespoons of cornstarch. Stir to dissolve the sugar and ?tarch and then bring to a boil and coo f0r three minutes and seivo Medd well-seasoned cooked rice into croquettes, then dip In flour and brown in hot fat. j,ake a crcam paucp ns f0ow, pacc jn a saucepan 7V(, fp, nf milk One-half cup of flour. Stir to dissolve the flour and thri bring to a boil and cook slowly fo five minutes. Add one-half pound of dried beef, prepared as for break fast, and serve with the croquette-. Orange Shortcake Place in a mixing bowl One cup of flour, One-half teaspoon of salt, Two ieaspuona of baking powder. Five tablespoons of sugar, One-half cup of water. Beat to a stiff dough and then I jp YOU LOVE Flower yow nhoulrt be ntere'eit I" THE CENT CRY FLOWER SHOP i"l- Dtlaw Che&inut fit,, prend on n well-greased and floured layer-cake pan. making the dough higher at the sides than the middle of the pan. Cover with sliced mange, rut into small pieces with a harp knife. Now place in a bowl Six tablespoons of broirn sugar. Two tablespoons of flour, Otie-hnlf teaspoon of vuhncp. Mix well and then spread on the shortcake and bake in a modeiate oven for thirty minutes. Much of the actual prepaiation of the menu can be done on Saturday. Use yolk of one egg for making dressing for colesiaw. For 'orange cake use i II hue of egg, Dne-liiih glriss jelh. Place m liowl and heat until mix-' turn hold it. shnpo. Pile on oiange short cike. Please Tell Me What to Do 15 CYNTHIA ; To 3. L. T. R. Pleas? '- n the Woman's Rxchange . mi- the answer to your question. .-' Praises Hennen J. B. IVai Cynthia 1 hnve written to this 'iiimii before and I always read nil li:e letters, l,nt nnn ,k0 "llrmien .1 . I' I feel if I knew him J would give bun a bis sisterly bug for saj ing soldi one ibings nhoiu the Americun girls. Heuncn ,1 It . you are honestly th" tiist soldier lo say wlml you did in your letter. 1 haic been in Ihe company im reuiriirii souiicrs an, not one sn- wtiar n snirl in wnjr letter. The 'i"" '""" bo like some of the French slrK ' "ns mt induced to a fellow vv!l let cnnie hack not so Ions j, n.,t i( nicer oi better gentlemen 'ban he l went out with !im onre. he nevt week be lold some persons ,,h"'' ll" ?"" "in that he dnesnt want a "'P'obl- sirl for n friend, )?' Z,l T Jul "no"? eeu think of ,e for one moment be rause I am not the kind he wants. n,nd ' can't bring myself to mingle with "'ber fellows since I met thi one ' kn,ow nl"' bo ,"ul ' lll,nl ever . "" ," ""' ". b"nr," .,.. ,..., !f rn Iin . . ' ""; the soldiers' poor old parents' tears ns 1 hafe, you would think tlie,same. I'm sin e. CYNTHIA'S AiMiiu:n. Cynthia has decided, with perints sion from the writer, to print Hennen .1. B.'s full name. It was a tine Iv-iter. was it nol ? His name Is Hennen ,1. BlantoD. Addressed to ''Buck" Hear CinUiia Please publish these lines to "riuck." I have read vour letter Puick". and you have right here' No 1 girl who agrees with vol. for you I aie right, although I nm nnli nineteen in -elf .'UhI also dance the war. is you say. most people chew gum I sincerely hope you shall find the girl you are looking for. for I am one, ' Ihe kind wu are looking f,n Here's t0 your best of luck. I'.uek." Keep up and you shall suceeeil ULONDY (NAT! HAI.i To "Sorrow" Yon have learned your lesson, haven't yon dear, not to believe gossip about ' those you care for? , I would write the voiing man an other note saying that whereas jou ' know- he dors not care to he very good friends with you any more, vou would at least like lo feel that he Hoes not harbor any ill will tonnwl vou 1 think a dignified liltle note like this migiit make him wish to be "pals' ajain. Just Be Patient Dear Cjnthia I am a umng gij fiffen years of age I am a slenog" rapber. Since I hare been four vears old 1 have known a bov one year old' than I am Hi- mnihei i ieiv ipieer although ins- iiuiiner oes lo see her nnd we see them o'lite often. When I s.ii.l '(ueer" I meant she doesn't want him to grow up. Allhoug he wears long trousers, he cannot btnv ioit laier than !l :"0. His ni.iihei likes me and tbinVs 1 am .i ;;.. il s.-nsible gnl One rime I UHI ii 11) IIIIIIIililiM' ' ff I'JWHftii'lWI'tWIWWtl I wk s' -jtfWjPju. ws. iiimii jj vvyt Feathery Lightness! WiB I S liakinKn or fear her-- lightness anil -u 93HiLbV H f j taste a e pr itlureil with saVigaHplk H I rrincine iiiLll Pure Phosphate BakinglWder raJIwMm' 1 H As tt rises in the oven It is certain anil OS'59i2P$. H jalworth' niiter a ' n 'oday T W 2SBJ e! 1 llb.-'"" ., v r , M lb., net ( .flk 1 1: m w.uht, At Your Grocers wiRht, I "crm i, . . ..-,.-- 'toJ-i. . ...... . . i-. r ' laMeMetafeiii '' A New, Crochet Trimming A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose The iicm iriiclirl trimming has nian Interesting uses. AIoe is seen a s.il in hat rmercil with it and llnishril with liny tasvel. In (lie center a motor eil is shown iitid at the side a scarf rilC THOSi: who view the French im poll iiitcrrt there is always something of One may not approve of the deign. because they may he of a kind thai appears to lie inappropriate foi our women, bin the trimmings re alnajs effervescing with ideas. It Is I lie em bioidery, the ways of beading mid all Hie various kinds of needlework that the French ltse on their models which are most appealing. By these touches. it ny no oilier, the art and the mgenu ily of the French arc strongly lit ought out. One of the most interesting of the nrw French models shown lbi fall was of blue serge. This dress was made ,ry plain with a narrow foundation sknl and a waist matte in coal effect, tthieli extended to the hips. To this wa attached a trimming about twenty seven inches deep. It was necessary to look very closely to discover just of what this apparently hand-made stuff ns made. It was plain crochet made asked him to come Tivcr, and I knew he wanted to. but I could see his mother would nol let him. and be told me that afterward I do nol go out with boys and 1 have only been out with -one once. I am a good-looking blonde, with large blue eje. I know he likes me. and. dear Cruthia. do vou think bis moiher is doing nght to keep us away from PBri, ,i ". n ; ,. m,l l.ov. AIv mint and mother like him very much. When lie doesu't see me do you think he will get tired of thinking of me? He lives in another town. .10. It would be bard for a boy to forget all about n girl be has known as long as this one has known you. In an- other oar undoubtedly this boy will be starting to go cur nnd then he will (., i see von. When vour mother ,,. enllini on his motber go along, and in that way yon can see him every once in a while. You are too young lo have ... .. Vl .... L nnlinnl a beau now. near, u ,'- i-...i--.j. If he teilly likes you he won't forget. Boys More Fickle . llnnr Ci nthin Tliouclr I enjoy rend- ing vour column every evening. this-is .. T 1 .:inn tn. All tne nrst nine i nnve .., ... ....... I have read many letters fiom boys nl.cir.ing e g.r.s '"''"- ; T. '' ami wouio ne iu ..... ...-. -- njale ov ..more fck e than . he tc e FoT example. shall state ,. ineiden In my life wh.eh has caused me great unhapir? In November. I'.tli. :i hoy of whom I was veiy '" a Irfie.l and sent to a camp where he trained until the following Jul', when he sailed for overseas. During 'he time he wap at eamn and merseas I wrote him at lent! one nnd very -often two or three letters each week, and at, different times would send him little gifts. While his lelleis were never vety sentimental, still he always wrote about when he came home how glad he would be to call nt my home frequently to see the dearest little girl in the world, elc. This bov returned home in Mat and VlLW.ssJXlMSiiiraEWM No CooL.nt tSi I' M-Xfc.ltk'. '.'. ..V r Hii A Nutritious Diet for All Ages. m Quick Lunch ; Home or Office M Avoid Imitations and Substitutes H of black silk nf about the purse silk luality and crocheted on the large 11 tf it Int. Tlseien la vest haaiIIao sic-a1 tew thi. snr', or 0,.k , f .,, anf) nb(jn an inehe in diameter. The large needle ni.il the small -sized silk thread make, as ou undei stand, the last effect. This is- a style of trimming that any woman might make nnd also find it inteiesting work. Not only can oue make the regular crochet on these 'large needles, hut what is known as the fish net pattern can also be made. This, too. makes a very interesting trimming. The artist has made joii several sketches which will give jnu an Idea how you might use this sort of work, besides the way already mentioned. At InV left is a satin hat coercd with this large ciocbet nnd finished at the edge nf the hat with the tiniest of tnsscls. In the center is a motor veil edged with the crochet and nt the right a neck scarf. And one of these jou can easily work out for yourself. iC'oprrlSht, 1110 tc Vlrtrenr- P.ol called on me twice n week for five weeks, then made an engagement with me and failed to keep it. and since then ' has never made any attempt lo see tne Lately I have made engagements with jdifTcicnt boys, honing (bat il might help I ml' to forget him. but il seems ns lime I soes on I both love him and miss him j the more. So , list n word to the hoi ho raw naek from over there Ii I forgel the little girl who loved 'you and prayed each day for your safe CLAIUE. return. . To Vln Boys' Friendship i Hear Cynthia I am a young girl almost seventeen. I have no boy friends and I think it is becntie 1 am a little fat. Will you please tell me how to gel I thin. Also, 1 am round-shouldered. ! How can I overcome this? i How can 1 win boy friends? Anv I advice would be appreciated by ALMOST SEVENTEEN. It is not your inclination to stout ncos hut very likely your youth that accounts for your not having boy friends I nt rrkiis nnn 'v As n rule "fat girls" are more pop ular than thin ones. However, if vou ,, ,ie ,i.-.: .i ... - A ,;;-,",;,, diet for you and also prescribe oxer ,..ses. Yon can overeome rn,,ml ,.,,,,, , ,, I)rPatM mSrc ,,, jn Lercise also helps , friemlssbin of hnr. make overcome ,,, . . . rn ' , ... ;j0Hy anil interested in their affairs. .. 1-s.oi ui .liiui apinuuiuil' il U u L'l." -. our STORE ORDERS ARE AS GOOD AS CASH and enable ou lo btiv at the fl Parlment and apocialtv stores you piefer. Our terms nrp based on the lencth of credit ar fair and mod rat. Write for full d'tallt. MARRIOTT BROS., 1118 Chestnut PARIS NEW YORK (ibm$ "The,Paris 5hop of America" ARE NOW HOLDING foniaL K X' k. IN TA1 LOFIMADES DAY DRESSES -COATS -CAPES EVENING APPAREL- BLOUSES NOVELTIES AUTHENTIC FRENCH MILLINERY-' Of All-American Collections embracing Fashions of the purely ultra, type, it is unanimously 'conceded by" connoisseurs of dressthat no showing approaches in character, diversity and extent the mar velous shoeing which this house is known to present. V Adventures With a Purse iTTAVp you done any looking around -- for jour fall hat? If you have," -.. i .. . . .. i ... you know the worst ! Ton have seen pven as I, that h&ta which but a scant I, that hats which but a scant two ago were .$5 and $0 have p to .$10 and $1-'. Well, now, year or soared un I don't like to talk about myself, but I really think I have found a shop where you can pick up a bargain. In the first place, the hats are nrrahged on tables, each bearing price signs. There is even one table bearing the magic figures .. r- . , . in. .i 51.0.1. And you might possibly find nmong the hats -trimmed and nh- trimmed on this table one that would do for you to wear when you go -mar- keting. Then comes n ?J.i0 table, and 'so On ip to inbre expensive bonnets. You'll find a remarkably good assort- ment of trimmed and unlrimmrd hats, '',.'. ,- "33.- u ...l11"' "Peratlon? i resn, crispy, koouij u,u,u muush nnts. with soft nowderv sugar sifted on 'cm! How does that sound? Well, tru was as tnougli the lesson had been ! tastes even better! They're made fresh i learned by heart, I daily; In fact, you frequently can get ..0Jli ()(, wom(m bv f .. (hp nul.s(. them when they are still whim. And ,. ..,..,. good-hy.. they just melt in your. reP,,c(; lnpn ran l begin I" Mnnd as mouth! Vou should see Peter's eyes; much." brighten when 1 promise him dough-"" nuts for breakfast. They taste so good TSN'T Ibis n nice little stoty lo lake with coffee, nnd they're thirty -six cents J. out and hold up for general inspec n dozen. tion when the gentlemen start making surreptitious remarks about thunder 1 have always felt that a skirt Is i rather n neglected article of clothing.' For the coat we have all sorts of hangers-np painted, padded and jift plain but the skirt, alas, must droop dejectedly from its two tape loops on a nail m the side of the closet. And when you take it down oh, the long, sad lines il wears. But now. it you please. there comes a combination coat and skirt hanger, one of those adorable painted hangers showing n girl's head with arms extended. Below Is a smaller extension over which the skirt fits. The pri,.c j9 $1.05 a nice gift For the names of shops where ar ticles mentioned in "Adventures Willi a Purse" can be purchased, address Editor of Woman's Page, Eve-ino PrBT.lo TjF.docr, or phone the Woman's Department, Walnut r,ooo. ." jr ftose-Pefyf CFbmpfexwn Smooth and vclvatr t tho petals of rsia It the complexion alJed by Nadine Face Powder Thla dollcate btautlfler Imparts an Indefinable charm a charm which llngera In the memory. The smooth texture of hadint adheree until waehed off. It prevents sunburn or the return ot diicolorations. Its coolness Is refresh Ing, and It cannot harm the tenderest sldn. No dine Face Powder beautifiea millions of com plexlons today. Why not yours? V.'i in. Cri J!wi OnI. .'(geld b- Jacob Ilros., 1015 Diestant 8tf. anil other tollrt counters. 'a IPMvr i,f y . f Fl,A I Pink I firanl( II Whii' j. -tl i.natflff mieitaunurt. ir W Iht'j tnin'l 1 1, tyiuil I'M. II NATIONAL, TOILET COMPANY, Ii s&SI'he Pirli.Tton. 1422 WALNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA W. zD.idblaj - . 7 JzidiLonsS OPERATING TABLE SHOWS , WOMEN THE BRAVER SEX Trained Nurse Declares Men - as . CT COUItSK we have always known j womn eati stand a grcW deal more i pain than Vn. but just to hnve the1 sheer joy of hearing some one sny i, .( ,t, .,, . . ., ,, again, the other day we put the question in o ... ,,,,., , to a nurse who has had the unique ex- r,nrj.nn. ii , ,i . pctfence of assisting a noe and throat specialist some hundreds of times at i i . . . a certain oration where no general anesthetic is given. Cocaine is locally applied, and where the patient docs I not actually sunr any pain there I, a chance to sifmmon the stiff- upper lip1 . while the' doctor goes .'ahoiil his job. "Which," was the'question put. "Is .the braver in facing and going through There wasn't a-second's hesitation.' storms and mice and all the-iest of the' , Little Fashion Hints Torloiso-shcll bracelets for upper- nrm wearing are in vogue. ' Leather is Used ns a trimming von ; some nf the new cloth suits. New evening frocks are wreathed about the waist with artificial fruit or flowers. i ' TO Bll RrGUlA--AT mM &Si n Hi"'"' " " I M 11 WtiYlluvyr ii ..Z-w'vt.fV .--. ..-i.'-- J 'I readytoeai You don't have to wait till baking day to get the benefit of Kellogg' 3 Cooked Bran. It is already cooked for you, ready to eat just as it is. Eat a little with your breakfast every day. Eat it as a cereal, or add a third as much to any cereal. You'll enjoy the flaoor. At last here is a bran that fas.es good. Not only that, Kellogg's Cooked Bran has a charac terit is a food, with food value, as well as being nature's answer to the problem of relieving constipation. Try it now. You'll enjoy it. You'll appreciate it. And as you realize how much good it does you, you'll make it a rule to eat it regularly, because it's a regulator. Be sure you get-Kellogg's Cooked Bran.' It's in a waxtite package, with tho same red and green label that characterizes Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes. Buyitouourgrocer. EachpackaRe is Buaranteed.bi the signature of II IS fnJnfmmal'Diiplau ykr 1 I J AUTUMN HATS JS M M i A RESUME OF ALL THE 1M- L JW3 P0RTANT MODES BROUGHT feiLri II m PRODUCTIONS AND ORIGI- llllr"111- tr rz bi t W l,t CREATI0NS . "SVHlCH Wr J 1 H JtenchjaacfA M of -TXiiUnctwe Ib&igni B i: , Cannot Stand the Ordeal Half Wo.ll i . traditional things women are suppfsH ,n Brow faint about? But. seriously speaking between you and me, isn t it ' so.nethiflR or winch to he prou? Th. ' bravory, too. catenas inrtner tnnn mer ; . ; . ' ' , 'physical discomfort. A omen can grit ' - , , the r teeth and make up their minds i . 10 ,, " K' . ," , , How many girls arc carrying heavy b,lr(lpll, nD( limr vn,nE .,.,) , the world about them? Supporting tha family, for instance, wbcn.tho first born '''goe'sTri 'lok'c t '!&"! Pnving the others to stcuggle on as best they may. It is said men are braver, more hon orable and nobler in chnrncter than women, wen, tnayne, bin the evidcne doesn't always seem to hear it out. does it? A perfect leaven er for any flour it costs no more than the low gj'ade powders and is the best at any price. RUMF0RD THE WHOLESOME .BAKING POWDER- Go buy it today A n A . Ab.aA I2M10V Ul ' TZ bran -its pyuuNS I P0WJDE5 'J 1 4 A .3d sst.