'wvvsw ).rtw'"vy!rT' "1 - ' '$ Xlf'Sr-ft 'vkatiptti -wrs I 12 EVENING PUBLIC LED GEK- PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1919 WM7 TO BUY FOR SUNDAY DINNER : A HIKE IN AUTUMN : FOR YOUR BLOUSE : CYNTHIA LK ilf, ifr V ij Is J MRS. WILSON SUGGESTS OLD TIME BAKED KIDNEY AND LIVER PIE For S.irfy Dinner, and A WELL-EQUIPPED KITCHEN Offers An Attractive Menu to Go With It. Recipes Given, Too What to Have for Break fast and Supper and An Itemized List to Take Marketing on Saturday By JlltS. M. A. WILSON Cowriaht mm bu .Vr u. 4. vi;mi. TDOILED pics, fried pics and those " baked in the oven come to us from countries and shires of Merrie Olde England. The buxom housewife and the ruddy-checked and starry-eyed English lass, who helps and at the same time is in training for her fu ture home, both take great delight in having these pies not only deli cious to taste, but attractive to the eye. "With this end in view, we often find the lass crimping the edge of the pastry between fingers, so that it looks as if it were fluted; then she cuts leaves and sprays fiom the dough and places them on the lop crust. I Chicken fat and melted suet, blended with clarified ham or bacon drippings, arc sometimes used in preparing these crusts. When rightl. made, these pies can bo eaten hot or cold and the gravy will be free from grease, In the form of a jelly. Serve the sweet and sour relishes with these pics. A SUGGESTIVE MENU FOR SUNDAY Hreakfast Sliced Bananas ' Cereal and Cream Bacon Cornmeal Griddle Cakes Sirup Coffee Dinner Home-Made Relish Celery , &&& Wm - HI9V v ? jj vfTT ;i.pi n' i'4V3 no liiriiii' Kmiil-lniiUlne. A M mv l.i f frleniN nie frvv nud far hrtvveeiij but I don't vwirr.v. 1 know Hint some day the rishl oiip will romp along. 1 linv'c two liiitlliciM in flu. nervier oT the imi "iie. TIip.v me twenty-four nml iwenty-slt. Tliej uriop with me, Hut I'inlilij. tnkp n tip (parilnii tlip Hiring) : when n Minn n-ks n gill to marry liiin. there iin't miMliliiK in Hie "world -weetrr to Know tluiii that he is the lift inaii to lmp k-iwspil ,ei. i: WAITING! Ni:. I'Oll THE IlKMIT Mrs. M, A. Wilson evaiiiinin 32aio.-altt- lire pj aried stock of calip and p,isrj lln Compared With English Girls I I'eiir Cuilliin -1 would jiil like to 11'pl.v In Hint poor, deluded fellow who ! "itlli himself Ilomnnee. I hnv heeii , hi it uooil maiij eoiuitries in this world mil lime met ind Ihed with men of ill Ivpi's. but I Inivc nr-wr nit a until wlui Mpiike us Itoniiiiire ppnk. I nine never lieunl it nmn xpeiik mu H mi mi.v lie preferred a girl who innilr lieielf up no a fool in a cirrus as I -ci- n kooiI ninny girls in mj iinnie town of I'hillj dn. I think a kooiI iiian.v giU mnl won der why tliej raii'l t'et a fellow to "II for any IciikiIi of time, and tlial e the rnue. tine girl wonders why when out . Rot to KiiKlanil and IVanee the -lopped writ inc.- 1 newr .i Kngiuii Ingles pniut nml powdei as our Kh. do. c -li ,. . ... '", Kiris.-n is entirely tip to Jim nliellier jou make frols of joiirselvev or not, hut if jou have half Hip cni "in should have, jou will cut mil tin ioukIi tulT nml come lim k to earth. i: who is tei.i.ino vm JtltillT. To Remove Mildew i I'm- mildew, if the fabric i wash i .tide, wed with konpsuiN nml cover tin "Pots with n pnsle made of oftsoap mid powdered chalk; then expose to Min for several hours and afterward 1 1 in thoioiiKlilv. If one piefci-s, mildew m.ty he rp nnned hjv tnKlnj. toxether one irtrt eneh of soft soap :ni. .,il with two parts powdered stiurh. nddiiifc lemon uiicp to make n paste. Siuend a lajpr oter both si,es of Hie stained fabric nun lei u up on cins.s or exnose to sun air until the stain disappear, rinse out very thoioui,'hlj . and Then tablespoons of bacon fat. After the i bacon fat is well blended rub in foin i ounces of finely chopped suet. Mix Ye Olde-Tyme Liver and Kidney I'io j to a dough with tlnee-qunrteis cup Mashed 'Potatoes Creamed Onions of ice-cold water. When mixing the Lettuce Banana Custard Coffee dough take care not to knead, Supper Shrimp and Celery Salad Corn Muffins Banana Cake Tea The market basket will requite: Two quarts of milk, One dozen bananas, One-quarter pound of bacon, One targe stalk of celery, One pound of iamb's liver, Three lambs' kidneys. Four ounces of suet, One quart of onions, One head of lettuce, One can of eJirimp, One quart of potatoes, Two green peppers, One can of tomatoes, Three eggs. Cornmeal Griddle Cakes Place in a mixing bowl One cup of cornmeal, Two tablespoons of shortening, Two tablespoons of sirup, One teaspoon of salt. Pour over the meal one cup of boiling water and stir to mix. Lot cool and then add One and one-half cups of milk or water, One cup of flour, One tablespoon of baking powder. Beat to mix and bake in hot, well but This anil chop, cutting and folding over, will give a delightfully fine flaky crust. Banana Custard Place two cups of milk in a sauce pan and add One-half cup of cornstarch. Four bananas, rubbed through a sieve. Stir to dissolve the starch and Please Tell Me What to Do By UYNTIIIA Little Fashion Hints .nrnp suit coats binidcrrd, but havi around the waist. aie not only em tiPiivx cord rIi-iIIps Men Failed to Call Dear Cynthia You have helped , many other girls that 1 am sine ou can help me. 1 met a jnunn mun Insl Thursday iiieht and be and his friend ninde nn engagement with nie nnd a, liirl friend of mine. They were to rail for us, and neither one rami". Wr have been advised not to notiie them. Do jou think there lould have been' any reaon why neither could come or, 111 lpnt lot 11U L'lin...1 1 ,n,n T.t.. it... then bring to a boil and cook for fio fellow and would like jour help. Should i sep mm anil nsk nun or what I TIip skirt with extended sides has so much pretliness that fashion is loath to i cive it up, ' A very smart iont is the box, style. i buttoned straight down from neck to knee nnd worn with fur. , lt"1s said that the dungling and elabo inte neck chains will go out all at once, like all ove'rdone fashions. minutes, slowly, then add One-half cup of sugar, One teaspoon of vanilla ertract, Yolk of one erg. Beat to blend and then rinse the custard cups' with cold water and drain well. Pour in the custard and set aside to mold. Use the white of On egg, One-half glass of jelly and beat to a stiff meringue. Use as a garnish for the custard. Banana Cake Place in a mixing bowl One cup of flour. One-half teaspoon of salt, Two teaspoons of baking powder, Six tablespoons of brown sugar. Four 1ables)oons of shortening, Two-thirds cup of water. inn or whnl shn h I do.' I'lease advise me and answer as soon as possible. ANXIUI'S. The tonne men weie unpardonnbly rude. I'ven if one weie pi evented b illness, the other could have telephoned or let jou know in some win whj thc i mild not come. Vou would be very foolish to seek I hem out. If you meet I hem again, how to them, but do not seek for an explanation. He polite if thpj tnlk to you and try to npologi.e and make another engagement with.jou, hut on no account make that engagement and do not invite cither of them to visit von Was She a "Doll"? Dear Cynthia I would like to giie my whole opinion about "Dolls." Imi it would take too long nud inn not he interesting. .My experience is I had a real "OoU" every iuch a doll. How is Hint? I brushed powder off mj coat three anil four times a week. A 'hnppx job. for many a Inugb I got out of it mid mj brother nnd sister, too innd ones tiiey told, tool. Well, it mndi no ditlerence to me. It WMs linrsnIF Beat to thoroughly mix and then her wajs mid virtues, her actions thai pour into well gieased and floured yon me. bang so interested in me and I I'll P-reaseH rrriddle. Saw Hip lmcon for. , .l ...,! ,:!,,. .. .i. ..:.. a""'.v "I"1 "P!1"' and life itself . .. ,, ,, ,,. IIIKIIC, ,, U1U , , st(1(1 . kl(, ((!(1 In( UK( it ( (. to usd for the pie for dinner. I and end than in the center. Now Ye Olde-Tyme Liver and Kidney Pie ! covcr lhe douKh with four thin,.v I sliced bananas and dust with nut Wash the lifer and kidneys and mcK nml thcn sn,ea(1 vn,. the ba. place in a saucepan. Covcr with ' nanas ollr.-half cun of brown surar. cold water ani bring slowly to a boil. Turn into a colander and let cold water run on the meat. Return to the saucepan and add One fagot of potherbs, Two onions. Cover with boiling water and cook until tender. Now while the liver and kidney are cooking chop fine Sufficient onions to measure three quarters of a cup, Two green pepper, The green tops of celery. Place in a saucepan and add One and one-half cupi of stewed 'tomatoes, rubbed through a sieve, Two tablespoons of cornstarch, Two teaspoons of salt, One teaspoon of thyme. One teaspoon of white rppcr, One-quarter teaspoon of sweet marjorajn. Cook slowly for ten minutes and then add two tablespoons of gelatin that has been soaking in one-quarter cup of cold water for twenty min utes. When the liver and kidney are tender remove from the saucepan and cool. Cut into dice and then line a deep pie pan wjth pastry; place a Jayer of the diced kidney and liver in the bottom of the pan, then a Jayer of the sauce, then a second layer of meat and the last of the sauce on top. Wet the sides of the pastry and then place the top crust dn position and pinch the edges closely together. Cut three smajl gashes in the top crust to permit the steam to escape. Brush with water or ,ruilk and bake in a slow oven for one hour. To prepare the pastry, use pait of the bacon fat and part of the suet. Place three cups of flour in a mixing bowl and add " On tecupoon of salt 4'0n tablespoon of baking powdnr. fFSift w mix and then rub in six after a bit she was willing to let me m nud was so cbeeiflll ill nil her lettei. to me. So we agreed to gel mairieil on my ilischiugp. Itut hist winter the "llu" look her awiij from me. I'd give nnj thing to get another doll like her. or angel would lie proper, ".lusi Human" understands. She gate it -ichi fi om the shoulder. I wish 1 could lei it out like her. TIIK KKJIIT TO Hi: MAI'I'Y Bake in a moderate ocn for thirtv five minutes. i The oblong cheesecake pan is best I for this cake. Lacking this, use a deep layer-cake pan. Bake the cake the same time as the meat pie f Here's Pluck! is baked. The pie can be prepared" ."ear Cjnlliia I nm a jlaih icadei luti b i i ri n' jour column nnd was reading what no, I hnUnrl nn Snrnrilnv nfroeiinnn. .. , ... ..... """s "inn ! and then simply teheated for the Sunday dinner. Try to prepare as much as possi ble of the needed foods for Sunday on Saturday and thus eliminate the spending of so much time in the kitchen Sunday. The batter for the griddle cakes may be prepared on Saturday evening and placed in the icebox. Ttte Sci rti i I living mote Nothing really makes so much dif ference as comfort in sewing. It saves nn nehing back, strained eyes mid nerves, a lost temper and innnv spools of cotton. And one of the first steps toward absolute comfort in sewing is a lenlly up-to-date table. fVhere You Can See Mrs. Wilson's Movies WHAT is more templing on a crisp fall morning than ' CORN MUFFINS Today and tomorrow, in lier sce nario at the Globe Theatre. Market and Juniper stieets. Mrs. Wilson showing how to make delicious ones. leiianon crumb take w ill be shown as follows : Triday nnd Saturday Sherwood Theatre, Fifty -fourth street and Haltimorp avenue. CHARLOTTE Rl'SSK Friday and Saturday The Idle Hour. West Chester. For copies of the recipes apply at no onice or spun ten aniirenseri en elope to Editor nf Woman, page. lust 1 1 1 it mi it hud to sat Thmii. goodness there is some one that knows jou have something to do besides an swering foolish questions. I think hei letter was just lovely. 1 Indict c in using powder ami rouge when jou wnni to and let the others follow sim . I instance. I lime two children who go to school ami a husband who is good I in ever wn., but very badlj rnppled therefore, he is handicapped ni nmk So I wrnk from eight in the nininin" until three in the afternoon. I Does Hint say when my husband I comes home 1 should look like some I poor, haggard old soul with no liome"' .-.ti. i ki-l ujtsueu uiiii urrstpii up a lillle nnd a little louge and ponder make me look bright nnd iheeifui Let the dolls have their own wnr Those who do not want them should leave them alone. JI'ST THIRTY. Answer to "Bobby" Hear Cynthia In answer to Hobl's letter, let me say. without hurting , Hobby's fpclings, that she has the wrong idea about kissing hoys am a girl of nineteen, passable, but bj The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. When was the federal suffrage amendment passed hv the House of Keprespntiitives? Hv the Senate? -. What is the salary paid to the teachers on the Indian resena linns? ". When velvet hows havp been wet in the rain what can be done with them? t. When coffep with cream in It Is spilled how should the stain be dented? "i Whnt is the proper way to re mote n grrnsp stnin with a powder absorber such as French ilinlk, magnesia, etc. " I! To whnt use can finely sifted ashes be put ? Yestei day's Answers 1. To piepaie white ink for use on black cat Halloween invitations take white Chinese paint and make litpiiil by adding water. :. Pumpkin-shaped invitation cauls cut from yellow cardboard nre noe for the Halloween party. i. The lines "Light nnd rosy be thy slumbers. Roi ked upon tbj mother's breast. She can lull Hipp with her numbers, 'I'o Hie cradled benv'n nf rest" ate taken from the "Cradle Song," sung by .Tenny l.lnd. I A boy just four feet tall should weigh lifty-three and a half I Is ill his Vtocking feet and w ilh indoor clothing. '. A little tnblespreail enn be cut from a piece of white oilcloth and rolled up each day in the child's lunchbox. This is used on the (able where the child eats and nun be stenciled to look ipiite attiactive i Little waxed tinted paper con tamers just the size for baking small cakes enn be bad and me used instead nf cake tins Girdles, Girdles Everywhere A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose WHY A WALK IN OCTOBER IS A GOOD WORR Y CURE The. Whole Wonderful Red-Gold World Is on Your Sido When You Get Swinging in the Open! S tittle letter T have in mv hand ' onl,l,,,u it ', - ' ' ! 1111111,1 lll lllll rpin came hid uc behind ,,lr nf lot tinls and the pen" name that can rmrr the whole range of human emotions "Woi i led." It icuuestcd that only an answer be given. . Therefore : .Veier li.it theie been simIi demand for ginlles anil for sin li iiuiisii.il ones. As shown In the slteUli, wooden beads, beaded medallions and tassels llguie prominently fashion for n j of thing, and jou would lint illy recognize returning col-1 ,lp Jtinllps er teilm as me nens oi inner nnd i'iiITs and belts nml buckles TTNI)iltlTi:il, the lot of little things Is i bus hows and bouquets n dozen or one things Hint jou must add to jour frock if jou would appear uunpletelj diessed. We used to go in for that sort of tiling, mid do jou leiiiPiubei or perhaps it was too mniit urns ago how we used to hate In tax i.ur minds when we parked a week em bag t make sure that we had all the accessories to the hocks Hun we had taken with usV Then "nine a time when every truck seemed to be lomplete 111 Itself. Mill beyond a doubt we are return ing to Hie fashion foi accessories. And Iheie is no renllt feminine woman who does not at heail rather delight in these Ihings. It makes the process of dressing lougei. to be sine, but lenlly much more interpstiug. for eterj time she di esses-, even if she dons the same froi k or suit, there is (hp possibility of changing tbe arrangement m the ihnice of thp nc cpssor.v. To be sure these accessories aie niitoh different fiom tlio soil Hint we wore before when wc went In for that sort 'Jeats. We diape theiii about our waists and hang them on our f locks. The entile notion of a ginlle's being snmethflig in which we lonliued the pai t of our figures that we called our waistline is a thing of the past. ' A gnille without a bead seems to beau . impnssihililv these days, for whether they me made of tihboii or mid oi i leather theie .ire always bends some where to be found. The i ibbon girdle depicted at the left is trimmed vifli beaded' medallions. On the figure the gildle lonststs of a silK conl trimmed with wooden beads and tassels, while the girdle ill the light loto-isls of ribbon with large jpl beads anil tassels, Willi smailh diessed women these giidles seem to be especiilh in demand to wear with the new n ei blouses. Whether the blouse be short or long, whether Hie pcplum extend to the knees as is the case wjth some of the new ones, oi amount to nothing more than a short 1 1 lift le iust below the waist, there seems In be optio'Muiiilj for one of these 1 1 giidles. I ll'npvilKht mill, hy Florence no-"' ship because It brings us In our seusps The point I want to make Is this, Worried: You inn never settle any thing jou bine won led about by simply worrying about It some more. When VOII tint,, nllrtu ml n ,nilnt. llttti,. ii Dear orrled t don't know nm one trouble jou for any nmouut of time it I would rather wille to than jou just! glows nil out of proportion In Its Im iiow. Itecnusc. jou s-eo. this morning , porlnnce. Your mind is all upset, jour I could hnc sent a letter to n woman viewpoint twisted nnd absolutely unable writer, too, nnd signed it just the .way tli cope with the situation nn illil. but this afternoon I would nt- AVhnt I needed this morning was to Inch a different nnme. If I can only stop trying to udjust thing? by reason put inyo.i one-hair the joj of living u ing them out. I needed to go out wdierp eilaiii soinelliiiig put in me! tilings me big and ntie can forget about now urn i get tins way.' I could the little. That is what sou neixU- nnswer poetically, but 1 won't. To be I Worried. (ilve your tioiibles nbsent brief, this morning, all tangled up in ' tieatineut in the open for a while nnd something that had been w .-appeil see bow much smaller tbev grow! mound mj good splilt fr three das. i I decided to lift my skirts high mid J iuiup square into the middle of an V- ' Wmhille GloVef tuber day. Jn oilier winds, 1 "chucked" ! b every thing and went out In the innntn Washable gloves refuse to be roughly ind took a long walk. As jou tead washed and left to dry in nnv old way. lf, ,,,1' '"'' j w 1I"" I1'", "''"'I'"' They show their resentment by becom- will be. but today as I write it Is n. i lonipainble. '"g ",l" l1"" uiimniiageable , If jou would have jour wnshnble gloves soft and pliable as to quality nml daintily clean and fresh ns to appearance, treat them In this milliner: Wash them on the hands, iiibbiug gently ami softly, then linse well mid put pot wipe - I until a goodly part nf the water has been absorbed. I.aj on n Hut surface until nearly ilrj, with the eniphnsls on lhe neailj, because if allowed to dry altogether they will lie stiff and grayish in color. When still just a tritle dSmp, ' pull out gently till they resume their i original whiteness. T WONDKIl if jou can possibly know, -L Worried, the' nlmost tierce slrcmrlb Hint comes to people when tliej decide to cnc worry for the hour hclilml and -i swinging iilmiii mi open mad in the tnng of a wvld autumn dav? Theie i something in the crj distances of the blue skj that promises to stick by you when the tumble must actually be fai eil. The thing is in the air. .Your face glows and there is new power racing through your blood. You aren't out lifteen minutes befoie the whole red gold woi Id is on jour side' It isn't imagination ; it is perfectly true. The Cranb can in ernes prepare to 15 Adventures With a Purse minutes, WHAT. VV nirisi I aie you going to hang on the ilnj it is made nf enst Iron, nnd, nf slinns tree for pussy V I If course, that ineniis Hint jour bread 4 course, jou wouldn't think of leaving sticks bnkc with nn even brown all over, that important member of the family .iut right. The pi ice is not high, con out of the festivities, now, would jou? tillering what nn investment nn.v. iron And herp's the ery thing to make pussy utensil is mid how long it lusts SI, to unbend from her usual calm attitude of Tliej come also in cast aluminum, bill superiority and join in the frolic in the1 Hint about doubles the cost. proper, frisky spirit a delightful little catnip inou-e! The most sedate and i dignified cat isn't pioof against Hie !chaims nf this exciting little grny flan nel mite stuffed with leal catnip.- I simply couldn't wail until Christmas to 'see how pussy enjoyed herself. If you lime a littlp daughter who is Interested in domestic affairs, or n lift 1 daughter jou'd like to interest in the useful niTomplishment of looking, then I know the very thing for ou to give I her ! It's n book nil nboiit Hip fun of j cooking, wuttpii fiTr girls and bnvs, in Altvavs the same old luuid nnd rolls 'slorj form. Itut, oh, so practical, loo. don't vou sometimes get wee bit tired because theie an; real letipes, pimple of them"' Hut how different the very ones, with (dear diiections Hint young tns(e when bread is made in those de sters would have no tinulile to follow lightful "sliiks"? Crisp and crusty, It's never too paily to begin nnd this they seem to give n new meaning to the l honk is a big help, stair of life The pan to make theiii in ., . " , . , e i i i , er names nf times lolilress W unum's is what I found i ly adventiiriiigs to .ot, r,ntr. r phone Vtnlnut .-iimiii. RUMEOR I I THE WHOLESOME j IohepoundJ Baking Powp BAKING POWDER Not only makes your cakes and hot breads lighter, of finer texture and delicious flavor, but at a reasonable cost. That Buy Anything (rum Ik Itnrilng tloren of Plilln., wn. tilnctftn. Ciniilfn ant MlantU Cltr taiy Tetms FRAMBES & CLARK 1112 Chestnut St., PhiU 49 Guaranty, Ir. Illdi,, AtlantU Citj u .V Third 81.. tuudet. STORE New 1"T TliT' New Addition KjmJ JL Addition Your Meats Wholesale Come to Our New Up-to-Date Marhet. Follow the Crowd. Chuck Roast M AP Rump Steak &h&c IXUIlip IXUASi H Ha. atwiuiu ili.nii , . , Butcher's Roast. . .. I 11 Sirloin Steak Hamburger Steak. .. JLxf ' Regular Hams . . . Snappy Cheese . S.'ic Oleomargarine, all iiiiI1qJc Fowl (3 lb. ay.) Fancy.... 35c' brands j OCi .teterleil V.ng (In Cartons), Mr Ilii7pn licadniiaitem for Klsh nnd Serf food. Fresh Mackerel Shdlilir and Soft I'lahs Lobsters Niictlal Attention Given Ifi 1'iimps m ('ninminNiirles. MITCHELL'S MARKET, Inc., s.Drin.. " ' In OnrtOnlr '"'"' I ells the Reason WgiwMBm """" 1 for Her Success pM 1 A fhaimliiK liosiess in tuts ,-itv. wlm.e M7 IrWSwkfi iWk 1 lukliiKH aie nlwavs of lhe mo't ilellelous !S,UaittV&Jfe3S Kind Rives tbe eiedit foi her sucetRS tn B7r1 f3T'8t'ni " H D, Princine pMLl Pure Phosphate BakingPow-der I f rfmW "7W ' For iiiieeilaint) Is leimned liv this new- B SSwr5?' 11 faf-litoned li.iktni; powder which uses in I ,' 32s w5S i l he oven HI I' ' jCt&Pit' 1 I I 'I "J llh.-ret A. V r , ?.. net K X ) jdffij weight, t Your Grocers weight, iHL 4&w l fa I . . . i El ::. I TUne B ; : WW GRANDMOTHER WAS CONTENT TO HEAT WATER IN A KETTLE liul he had inor tim for ench Htlnes ihan lun tli. woman of toda Ro avv.tv ,uih tli, inethudu of "t," im. gjl rid of water hea me ayaloma thai kn -ou gileaalni Kind out how li tn. . ,u c01t ,otl ,n hr X hot water vvl.h ,he i.ovekln I. .prov,S b' Uw I I hem! Tur tioohie LOVEKIN WATER HEATER COMPANY 39 Laurel Street Philadelphiii, P. EiaicjsiaisrajEEraiBiaisjaiSu giek i G-erxnantown w jj 1 Chelten Avenue and Greene Street Hp SMART AUTUMN HATS 1 SPECIALLY PRICED, $8 to $16 Included in this special group nro the season's fa voted materials Duvetyne, Velours, Panne and Embroidered Velvot. S 'm tt Al$c a very good lelectSoft of Sport Hats. Prices begin at fS lifi phono C3rn)anyivT4 TiiMinaHT?"rrrrmnwiiiMMfiMniiiiiiiMiiiMiiM JL m The MHlardDressShopi Fill aNew Niche itiPhiladelpihiia Style Mercliaodisimig They have gaitlhcired the very chojeeoi; tine season's inni odes, ' yet have firimily. comvJinicJng II y held prices to a limit that amazes, charms amd wins! Frocks aurad Coats Skirts and Bfloyses sw UTJ 1 ; "; ' eJILD& I j , j 127 S. 13th St 1337 Chestnut St. i t &; ! t y .. . .1 J) Y '! U8S4 .' IK ' u, i ' T-n min fli'ni : -ti -Baatj i BJSJ3jai!Btt l h inrWNIIAWraillil'llli'iMiiiiiMmiil!?i'r!.i.imii '. irTFiil'iiHV'ilillUiii-CTTIWilt l ft fi1 " VI .?- V 'HH - .-J . f t " 'v.)H fdOu, O ,'l.JlV
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