MnMMHBMMHMH Wj- fy; fpitjpvjimfmqr ,',' prv iryyTawrrfjT!3w,fiiiyiwM'w ', 'f-wiflfl SWtiETS WITHOUT SUGAR UNUSUAL SWEATERS CYNTHIA'S ADVICE CHASING RAINBOWSf'' f in ft lr i addT K.. MRS. WILSON GIVES RECIPES Present Shortage Recalls Substitutes Used by Food Administration During the War A Number of Puddings and Cakes That Arc Street Enough to Please Any One and Take A'o Sugar By iMRS. M. A. WILSON Cotiytiohl 1311 bv t V A Ml Hiahm Hrsmnl n iijon IP SUALLY the housewife icfusc to plan a definite menu and prefers to depend upon the suwees tions of the maikct man. This i ' InrJpprl n serious mistake, for it It minns. uVien hrnnrrlir: rlnun In ifs most simple form, n sure ns4e and carelessness. Each housewife -.hould pl.in to Sjerve attractive menus that will be appetizing and nutntious; and if """Istie has a limited amount of money to spend for the marketing, then she must exorcise unusual wire. To market successfully, the pru dent housewife will find it necessary to visit the markets' to ascertain the prices; for the motto of the busi ness world may be applied for the housewife's benefit that keen com petition makes business. This means that many shoppeis visit the markets and they are alert to the various' quotations, and in this way vary the prices. Shop aiound for real economy and plan to use the winter vetetables that are now cominp into the market. The Meet Beets aie considered net to the potato as an important root crop. The small and medium-size ones are popular as a table delicacy. Two Varieties of beets that aie unusually pood arc found on the markets' stalls' the red or flesh and yellow beet. The red flesh beet is familiar to most housewives, while the yellow beet makes friends only when the housewife is familiar with its pe culiar color. This beet contains a larger percentage of sugar than the red or flesh beet, and for this rea son it is very well adapted for va rious dishes. Puree of Red Beet Wash and thoroughly cleanse and then pare and grate thiee medium sized beets. Place in a saucepan and add three cups of water. Bring slowly to a boil and then cook for "Utwenty minutes. Strain and then One cup of milk: Six tablespoons of flour, One teaspoon of salt, One teaspoon of paprika, Four tablespoons of grated onion. Dissolve the flour, salt and pa prika in the milk and add to the strained puree. Stir and then bring to a boil and cook for five minutes. Then add three tablespoons of fine ly chopped parsley and serve. Baked Beets Wash large beets to cleanse thor oughly and then place in a crock and cover with boiling water and place in the oven and cook until tender. The oven of the kitchen range may be used for this pur pose. Russian Beets Wash and cook until tender four or five large beets and then remove the skins and cut into half-inch slices. Place in a bowl and add Four whole cloiex, Ten wlwle allspice, Two dried pepper pods, cut into bits, and a tiny bit of garlic, the size of a small pea, and sufficient vinegar to cover. Sere as a salad and for relishes. Beet Cups Wash and cook until lender medium-sized beets and then cool and remove the skins and with a spoon scoop out the center, leaving a thin unbroken wall. Roll the cups in flour and then in beaten egg and then in fine breadcrumbs and fly in hot fat until golden brown. Fill with creamed chicken or sweet breads and serve for luncheon or supper. Use the portion of the beets which has been removed from the center for beet relish. 'WE ARE showing vv this exquisite Dress Boot in patent leather, with black satin top. A new combination, nnd a very smart one. $18.00 Sfei&eritfali - 1 420 Chestnut St. lWhtt Only th Etit ! Gcod Knouib FOR SUGARLESS DESSERTS s (,Ini;i tMi.ips tun Minp Jus) as iiimli ii elclldniis icelie fur IliN Mrs. Wilson at Food Fair; If hat Shr Does and If licit Mm. Alnrj . Wilson, food ex pert of the i;ciiing Public Led ger, is giing cooking demonstra tion1? dnilj at the Pond P.iir in the I'irst Regiment Armor. Bro.ul mid Callow hill vtrcets. Her progrjm for tod.i and to morrow follows: 'lOim ; :;)0 I'ircless cooker, break baking, sugarless apple c.ike. 7 :.10 Bread-making, sugarless sponge cake, crullers. TOMORROW 2:30 Firelcss cooker, bread making, cream puff", pnstrj. 7 :.'J0 Bread-making, egglcss maonn.iise, salads. Rcet Relish Tlnee-qiiutter cup of chopped cooked beeti, Cue i up of liiielii chopped onions, Tko green pepper, chopped fine, One-half cup of mayonnaise, One teaspoon of salt, One teaspoon of paprika. One teuRpnon of mustard. Three tableepooni of lemon juice or vinegar. I Mix thoroughl and then serve on lettuce or as a relish with oysters or fish. Spiced Pickled Beets Select twentj-five beets and then wash and cook until tendei. Cool and remove the skins and then place in a preserving kettle the beets and the following spices tied in a piece of checscloth: One dozen whole cloves, One dozen whole allspice, One piece of stick cinnamon, Piece of garlic size of a pea, One tablespoon of salt, One tablespoon of paprika, Tie close and place in a kettle and add equal parts of vinegar and water to cover. Bring to boil and cook for ten minutes. Pill into all glass jars and adjust the rubbeis and lids and seal. Store in a cool place. Note It is vitally nccessaiy that all-glass jars are used. The reac tion of the vinegar between the porcelain lining and the metal top is dangerous. Dr. Charles La Wall, the state chemist, has found this to be a deadly and dangerous poison In these days of sugar shortage the following recipes will prove to be a big help to the housewife: Indian Apple Pudding Scald one-half cupful of coinmcal with one and one-half cupfuls of boiling water. Beat smooth and add Three-quartets cup of sirup, One-half cup of v ater, One-half teaspoon of grated nut meg. Mix thoroughly, tsow grease a pud- dintr dish well. Place in the dish a layer one inch deep of peeled and thinly sliced apples. Cover one! inch deep with the cornmcal mix- ture. Repeat until the dish is full. Bake for thirty-nve minutes in a moderate oven. Seive with plain fruit saute. Soft Gingcrcake One-half cup of melted shot lett ing, One tup of urup, One teaspoon of soda, ( One teaspoon of cinnamon, One-half teaspoon of thics. One cup of sour milk, Three and one-quarter cujis of flour. Beat to a smooth batter. Pour into well-greased and flouted pan. Bake hnwv.r is "iurliy. Work hihI Hair i7 i I i ' Jr i i7 fir I 1 i si uillniiil u.n Mis. IImhi jjiii". l.lnil in Imln's attic le in n moderate oven for fcut min utes. Indian It'aisin Pudding llrat one uipful of milk to the boiling point. Now stir in slovl I'oui tablespoon's of fine emu meal. One lubleipnon of flour, Out-half teaspoon of gmgei, One-(nartcr rriymnli of nulling, One-half cupful of tiiolomiii. One vtll-bratrii egg. Out-half i tip of iald iratei. One-half cup of iceiled irnsins .Mix and then pour into well gi cased pudding dish. Hake in model ntc oven for forty-fie minutes. Servo with stewed fruit. Individual custaid cups may bo used. Vermont Apple Pie Line a pie tin with plain pastry. Pill with apples sliced in thin, paper like slices. Season with nutmeg or cinnamon and sprink one table spoon of cornstmch ovei the ap ples. Now cover with six tuble- spoons of sirup. Place, top ci list on . ' pie Bake in a moderate men. Fruit Pudding On cut) of bread crumb. Four tablespoons of ihoilcnwy. Rub the shortening into the ciumbs and then add One eup of 1 msins, chopped fine, One eup of iosscs, One-half teaspoon of sail, I'our Icu.ipoons of bakinif powder, One eup of thick apple sauce. One-half cup of flour. Mix and place in moM or kettle to steam for one hour. Seive with crushed fruit or pfain sauce. Yeast-Raised Oatmeal Muffins Scald one-half cup of oatmeal ... i i , . -, i with one cup of boiling water. Cook for three minutes and then add One-half cup of sirup, Otic-half teaspoon of sail, One tablespoon of mcltid s7io)( o?intjf. Beat well to mix. Now add One-half yeast cake, disiohcd in tut, nicijioniis nt niiriu tt.ater. Two and one-quarter aqis of flour, One-half cup of chopped raitins. Beat until smooth and then cover and set to use for four hours or oer night. In the morning beat hard and then lift into well-gi eased muffin tins. Let rise foi thuty min utes in a waim place. Bake in a hot oven. Fill muffin tins a little less than half full. Snappy (iingcrsnans One-half tup of molasses. Two tablespoons of thtnleiutig. Bring to a boil and then add One teaspoon of gmgei, One teaspoon of cinnamon, One-half teaspoon of clot es. One teaspoon of soda. Beat hard to mix, then add suffi cient flour to make a dougli soft enough to roll. Roll thin and then cut. Bake from five to six minutes in a hot oven. ' Sewing Idea ,,,,, lot(.(1 ,,wlriM1I1 llppi Is VUlh .siiaki r llanncl of the sann k.1,,i An old piano stool makes u gom s, tt ing machine sent. 1 Ttlnrlc tlphts for the ilirimi" Ii.ili, i mi b- innde fiom old bhiel, situ kings Fur Storage and Remodeling Reasonable Rates LUIGI RIENZI COnmXT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1 714 Walnut Street WOMEN'S AND MISSES' TAILLEUR SUITS TINSELTONE 59.50 SEMI-BELTED MODEL PIECE SKIRT, WITH PATCH POCKETS, TWO- POCKETS MANY BEAUTIFULLY FUR-TRIMMED MODELS 85.00 115.00 150.00 425.00 Coats DIVERSITY OF MODELS IN ALL THE NEW SOFT FABRICS, SHOWING THE NEWEST TENDENCIES IN COLLARS, BELTS AND POCKETS 57.50 82.50 125.00 425.00 Two Specially Priced Models ir Please Tell Me What to Do y CYNTHIA Answera "Marine Hater" Prnr Cuitlnn I ennnot Iny clulm to linw iiIhajs rntl jour littoric, but tlierc" uiti i)iu which wns brought to mv nt lr nl inn. whlih whs lgniil b "Marine llfitir ' nml t wlinin 1 nm iciiljIriK through join minimi Kirt of nil, slip slntPH liiHt.lier friend promised her liinin thliiKH, In it Mie illd tint got them Hiil she Inkc into loiiBiilerntlon that this frlenil of hem linil been nwm from the Stiitei for mote Hum wo jents, nml on milling Inline dill prohnlii fnigetV I ktniH wlint It N to he wiling home In those 1 line lies! on prime "tub" iillleil ii lintisvoit 'I liniiglili" Hie not nl ujns nf "What lnue I luoilglll fur this person n lift th it person'' The bet port nf n girl friend ones not sin "Hello, nhnt lime Mill biinighl fni 1111'' ' Hhe ,: wtnllx is glml to see In r snlilli r bin buck with nil the limbs he snllul itunv with Anil ns for "Mnilne Hnter's ' iipitiinu nf nil murines being slink tip I ...ill ll.mi II. n Inllntiu l ,lin lllllll flint ... I I . Ill' .1 ..Ii I I n -. Ill .in ..I . iiinw who hne been htiulfies with our . Ifillnws meisms noil the sin no i mise I to sin "slink up." so ' Mm me llntei" hns ii little pliinse nil In r own to eon vole beiself with while she "loots ' for the "gob" " Here Is one of the flnws In her Jettei liming fiilhn out with hi i imiiine frieinl xhe now ' falls" for the 'gobs," but. little 'Murine Milter." if the " let Mill ln," Hint fur the nnm j M.nbe the will be nlie to tnii. lint if i the nnm gies miii the "git In" well, Mill! l use will seem hopeless mill upon npplliiitinli We will gie Mill n i .null -ilnte's fiee pnss to the "nlil nuiiils' . home ni r lust paingmph i niitiniliets it self 'I lie lirst pnit rlnims (lint till men mi Inkle. M!t Mill sn Hint Mill nttenil n fi w s'ihii I'luhs nml uiei t lots nf line inns Sort I Imc to go out so iiirH.this exiiiing or I mn hire boe.ii niile In show Mill n few mine eem linilietlous, ilnws nnil hnli iinlgtnoiitH. I pormi;r marim: One on the Boys Ile.n rvnlh.il 1 vvnulil like to st ij few wolds In In half of the so uilled ilnlls " I nm n chl eichlien summers, cniisiileied cute nml n good pnl bv both sexes rreiiientlv I've bipn called "the girl with the bain stun ' itc, nnd I sunlv would be iniligniint if some one suggested thnt 1 overdid I'nsonallv, 1 think that if vou neeil n lime inior nnd hnve to lesnit to the nrtiliunl nil ... II .....1 i.m.il ... innilniflllflll .lll .Mill fellVil III iiiiMn i in !.. Ituik sin eh knew what he wns talk- o' nbiuil when be mintinnii! the chaps who shpt with then lienils in stniking lops gmued their hair, lie A great mnn nf the fellows spend moie tune "drilling" up than the aver age girl could nfforil to So please, liovs. think nf vourself hi fore being too hard on the "dnlN " om: or -km Shall He Go to Italy? roni rjnthin I nm twentj four ni of age and hnve Ihid in this louti ti ten Jims I nlwnvs wanted to come to Amenta nnd nftei ninth difficultv gmnetl mv fithci's lonsrnt and nunc heie ns a.htiv. Whin the war broke out 1 cnlistt d in the Ameiitan nun and won honors in Finnic Since I left home even tiling there has changed Mv father died nt sixtv sri-ii in, "M-ii"i - uiiiiii'ii, "' 1',,'i'in " , j,,,,.,. , ,,,,.,, mid the otheis aieiends seven, mv sjsteis mm run, one nrnincr in' the Italian iiiiiiv .vi.v moiuei wioie ami nskul me to tome home, ns thin have nil left liei. I wns tlien still in the I niteil States nrmv nnd I prom ised to go in order to theer her up. neeiieri neie now aim iinve men i.wuj Sinie I nm disclmiRPil, lion ever. I have long enough, mr troubled MHilre. n veiv good position in the imlroad and , That broke me nl up. hat shall I I do not want to give up and go home. I do ' 1 am mi Aineijtnu r itjzen and cn si,.. Inn i.mml oni tlmt I nm nut of , -aged to nn Ann I it nil girl I ileeph hiic servue nnd bus wnttcn ngain telling me that mv fnthir left an estate of -- - -- - K,"(i."i,00t). (onsisting of nn olive oil shop, a liiickvnitl, eti Slie sqvs she is ton old to mat ry ngnui that the other sons innnot stav with hu as the are la the orinj nnd if Mrs. Wilson Helps in Sugar Shortage mi don't have to give up jour sweets .lust lend tins table and follow If hat She Suggests When the leeipcs nil for one rup of sugar use one cup of white torn simp in plate of the sugar nnd then leduie the nnmuiit of liquid required in Hie iccipe to one-tpiartcr. This means that a recipe that calls for One tup of iii'im, Onr-lialf cup of inA. or irnlci, nrn be adjusted to this formula: One tup of uhite corn sirup, I'oui tablcspoam of uatcr, hi One nntf one hnlf tups of tugar, One tup of milk or uatet. in pliue of wliirli you may use: One nnd one qunrtei capi of trhitc coin mi up or matassri, Kmht inhlcapoons of uatcr or milk in iine-lialf tup The icgular amount of shot timing Hon i and linking powder nut be iisid Hint the iccipe mils fin. PEACH BLOOM 69.50 NARROW BELTED MODEL, ELABORATE CORD STITCHING, CONVERTIBLE COLLAR TWO-PIECE SKIRT Peach-Bloom Evoiu 89.50 if Two Unusual Sweaters A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose rdPv -Wl i B3H 1 WW : 'llirse nrwioniers Into the realm of smnrt-lonlilng swratcrs nrr tarried nut respcftlwl In blue silk tricot, with a collar of fur. nnd biiislicd wool with (ontrastlng inlljr and cuffs. The nnirow belts faslriilng In front arc Interesting "DROIIAIIIA the milkers of the first X f ., nPlnpni, l,mn ns swent- ,, , ,, , , , , , , .... ,, . ,, surpi ise n tnev couiii see some ni ine creitinnR thnt since that time have been dubbed by the name of sweater. For on must know thnt the first sweater wns so called hecntise it wns woin In athletes when evenising and afterward. It was knitted of wool nnd protci ted them from taking cnld when their pores had been opened ns n lesiilt of their nitivitv. Well, theteini sweater is still applied ti their suit of gjiiueut. Hut it is nlso applied to maiiv otbeis Hint are ipiile different frnin the prototvpe. It lenllj does siein ns if in the lenlin of swenteis fiislnon was ahva.vs lim ning nwiiv finin popularity 'Hon know how it is Some smart dressmaker or prnducei mvints u new soit of sweater It is taken up In well-dressed women, and for a while -a veij shott career usual! it (iijn.vs the rcputntinn of be ing exclusive It is worn mil nt the smnrtc't of icsorts nml is mnde oulv of the best nintirinls Then It becomes popular. And then, piesto! Hint tpe of svventei n.ises to he good st.vle, and the rcnllv smart woman iliscnrds it. Slip is ngnin in spni h of a sw inter that I do not go and innnngc things we will all lose the pinpirtv, as she will hnve to git sonic outside htlp IIci letter I i nil vour nttintitin to me met thnt some leniedv must be taken to pre vent nil ibis, vvhli h I innnot and will not stand nnv longer. The iiuieil is . .vou. nnd I wnnt vou Home . ou nre , , , ,.. . , .. love jvmeriin nnu iiiue io iciivc n. Whn Ii will he the most siiuessful wnj .' ITALI N AMERICAN If. as vou sn.v, jour fatliei has left this large ('state nnd jour motbei is alone with no son to run it for hei, it teitninh seems to be .vour dut) to go to her Yon nre onl.v twentv -four nnd this us a wonderful oppoitunit) to make good I in Itah If this voung girl to whom vou are engaged loves vou she will be willing to mnrrv .vou and go vvitli .vou to Itnlv It would lie well to make sine that the statements about the estate are tnireit nnd Hint mi will have tins piopertv to look after nnd will thus be nble to suppnit vour wife. As. if it should not be lotiett. jou would t.r talnh hnve the light to remain heie nnd make a headwiiv m older to lnnuv. It is diffiitilt to ndi ise on these mntteis as there are always two sides to n stoiv. of toiirse Yntti going back to Ital) for a few viais would not make )ou have to give up Amelia : vou could come bai k Perhaps ,vou could sell out the business ovei there and come back to America with vour wife and bring )our mother to live with jou I do not think jou would regret heeding )oui mother's call tor assistance. IF YOU LOVE- l lowets you should be interested in run ciixtuky flower shop "ii- llclow Chestnut SJ &ms NIGHT GOWNS that assure comfort on cold nights Surplice or high neck, 3-quarter oi- full sleeve. And style all that dainty fabrics, fine lines and clever fashioning can be made 'to accomplish in highly skilled American fingers. Special 1: of cambric Special 3: nf rambrlo or nalnnfaoW S2.50 Special 5 : of cambric $3.50 Special 7: of nainsook Special 9 : of cambric $4.50 Is different Anil so the endless tinle begins nncw So it went Thrie were slip on Nwenters, silk swenleis, milt sweaters, lilel i rot hetcd swenteis and angora tiimmed swenteis And there weie thiie hwi liters with fullness below the belt, and sbeves that vveri' baggv nbnut tlie wrists Thev nil hnd (licit bruf dnv in the high favor of the best ilicsswl women and thev passed into the limbo of the overpopulni Occnslnnnll.v soine one produces a sweatci t tin t intiier tlehes theap lepio tluttion. anil then Hieie is something Hint vou i a u iuviM in without the im mediate danger of having it bit nine loo popular In the cut toilnv vou mnv see one nf this tvpe of swtntii One is of blue silk tiitot, cmbiouli'iid in white nnd blue wool The mllni is edged with fin There is a uniiow belt tied at the front. At the light Is a sweater of blushed wool, with slmvvl collm and cults of r outlasting mini of blushed wool The lint worn with this sweatci is of tan fell with n w tenth of silk IIiiupis around tile iiown The hut on the other figure is of blown iluvetyn with two blown quills plnred Hit on the upturned brim aeios the fnmt CopyrlsM, ltil") In Hnreni Hosb For Wax Crayons Here is n simple ilittoveu oi tatlier nn cconomj. in sharpening wn trnv-l tins The points In tome blunt wi) , tpilcklv, ns the wax winrs nwav so1 cnslh. Instead nf cutting awnv ntnn sidcrnble amount of the ciavons ami often In i aking the new lv -Hindi points before finishing the shamming pioe t-H, bold it i Ithei before the flic oi over the gas jet and wium the wax slighth ; tin n fashion it into a smooth, tnpctitig point without a pai title of loss. Special 2: of muslin $2,25 1 Special 4 : of nainsook S3.00 Special C: of nainsook $3.85 Special 8: of nainsook $4.25 Speciul 10: of nainsook $5.75 Pi ' Jr rjovT ini '"rr"Til f u w liter vi Ii r n faj vou hu v Inl ler vtciler in butler Aims v men r u Hi. S nut iiilllllle to Hie 1ale. s I niitrltliiiisiiess or mini si3 I '!' " A. K. N. l Hie "ilriesl" & liullrr mi Hie mnrliel its 1 Sg more wliiilrsiinie more tie 1 a1 III Inns more Mltlsrvlliv. I i f I I ('ns n THIPl.i: liinrr tllllll I I jHHIINU ' orilloHrv Putter, lint worth ii , lillKIT I)K1. more! H. R. AIKEN ! 128 N. Ilelawnre Av. rtiiiiiiii-iiiiiiii y ZSnwx EVERYLIFE MUST HOLD JUST A Ami. Anyhow, No Time Is Ever of Wasting Time TTLRi: are tin -n Virginia II. lie rimmistiitius. When finished high si lino! phe went to rnllege. Hut nfler A yent nml n hnlf of It slowly but ner so miretv it dnwnril upon her Hint he linil mnde n tnlslnke. Von ep It wiih thin a '. Vlr glnin II lint! nlunjs wnuted to sing. riiert1 hnd brou n few lessons during Hie high prliool dnjs, nnd so she mnde up her mind to keep right on with them nt tnllege. It would menu travel ing to a nearby town (wire n week nnd practicing n grent denl In the Interim, but Mrginin wns nmbitious nnd wns Mire she would find time for it nil some how . Hut there nun the rub. A jrnr nnd n hal! ."' Jr!inS " keep up with college soeinl nffniis. athletics nnd studies, nnd to mnke something of her oice nt the sume time told her slip could not possl- Adventures With a Purse MV WORD, but all of r.nglantl is Whistling it ' I can picture its be ing snug in Hie laiglisli music hulls, nml Hie Knglislimnn clapping in his de llbeinte tinemotlnunl ninnner. nnd mui nniilng, ".love. Hint's jollv good I" It's n snug, not n rlnncj. populnr song, but II "hetln piece," with Nome lovelj chords, mid n nicp. tlimntic endtiie. A1 tlioug!) vcrj well known nnd liked in I nnglnnd, it Is just becoming known heie. I'm telling jtui about it now, so thnt vou can get vour cop curl), j Whether jou lust plav , or lust sing. or both, I think .vou will like it. Fvcn befoie I lould think wbnl in I the win Id it wns for, I liked it It's n kind of metal bfir, enameled In lovelj colors, looking like n spin) of beautiful novvers it fastrns to a clump vvlilili fits ngnlnsi the wall, and which is also bilghth coloicd. On the end of the bm ' is u book. And Us use? To be sure. , From It vou suspend jour birdcage. The design is so flower) nnd bright, it makes , a hnpp) addition to the cage The I price is eight) -live icnts. This would I make nn exceeding!) nice suggestion to l add to the Cluistmas list I hope jou have begun to make. When nn see it. oil will vow it has I been brought on i botlih fiom Newt York, direct from thnt ninth talked nf j (Jreenwitb village, which bus so man) , fascinating little tearooms, mid quaint' shops. 'I here is one eliffcn nee This tenionm is sllghth mote subdued in color nnd decorations. It is icstfiil I nml, oh, so ro7i nnil thulium The lit hi .vellow cuitnins lintinimirc lii.iutifull) j vvitli the painted lilnek ant! .vellow tables. The old prints and iuteipsting bits nf ililnn and potteiv look down ap piovmgh at one. and the antique chest of diawers with its satinv hnisli lends a tout Ii of clignit) b) Its ptesence. I I'i i )ou mnv puiihnse delicious luncheons (and ion don't know how golden blown and melting French-filed polntois can be until ) on have tiled them heie) And hot e. nftei a husv afternoon of sliopping. vou mav chop in for a fia ginnt cup of tea, with cinnamon toast and muruialndc. Sji'-c inl dollar tlmneis m solved too. And best of all. on coitl cusp ela)s theie is a the binning meiril) ' f o o $75,000 Worth of the Latest Stifle Furs and Fur Garments Now on Sale at Wholesale Prices! I nsfcsonililr wcutlirr l rrMmii stile fur Mils prca! nflrr, so tl,r inhnlililKP or II tomorrow. Furs Repaired and Ilcmod clul in the Latest Styler J. LICHTERMAN 137 S. 13th St. ISS, HI m S3 : t PS Blrf S1 1 J? urs a xryrsrtmsK?sw1ti2t?!mwjiMm)iwiim & uw2aw wjetM. WhHttjaMBfi.'fflrtffiy.ftreaSMH. ?'.VJrV X ritrrfflTf iriMMi'rmTnr7TfT,fTfeMtiH!airrTTTTmT-T el&itOL, -&etbt, Jbart, t&cLwus-o-ccciuuac, ynJu!i&riA cLsruvni ' gjerepjygKggja ru lis 1 I SmSb I Every grocer every- U1 S IffipPd where sells Kellogg's LL Ii V!g!3& everyday. . FEW MISTAKES Wasted Thai Teaches tlhe Folly blv 11 ml n sufficient number of hours nnd minutes In the dny to (mnke room for ever) thing. Therefore, nftcr n good bit of de cision nnd Indecision Vligltjln gave up her college course, went 'home nnd tinned lier whnle nttentlon tii vocnl 1c sons, Fm two jenrs she kept nt It quite stendlh, nnd then enrnp nnother Interest in Hip wnj nf n very good op liortunlt) to enter the business world. By this time Virginia had discovered Hint she was never scheduled to become n star in grand opern, so ah? accepted the business position. Do )ou know how Virginia spends most of her spnre time now V Rivall ing the fnrt thnt she gnve up those tenrs nt college in order to devote them to her voice. .She simply innnot forget the fact Hint she spent two ,vpnr chas ing n rainbow that did not materinlire. Wi: HAVi; christened It "holding a pnst-inotlem." Our grandmothers strled It er.vitig over spilt milk. Wlint ever It is wc inny choose to call the ponpnmlc cilme we commit whrn vvp vnstc tlmp over things thnt cannot be reinlled. it's all wrong! In Hie first place, if we can ever st.vle Hie gaining of expel lent p n loss in cla.vs and hours there Is this to consider: No time is ever wasted that tent lies us Hie foil) of wast ing time TIip thing to do Is to profit gamely b) our mlstnkcH; not to let tliem be come millstones around our necks. I"ver life must hold mi nverngp nura liei of mistakes If we don't mnke them in our jemtli we blossom forth with them in middle nge or save them foi our fueling )cnrs. It is a cnasoling and sleuthing thought that this Is so If jou eheerfitlli tin n to it even time )ou feel like blooding over "what might have been," ten ihnnees to one jou smile and game!) change the subject. UiAAAiifl;AaA&jiA&i;rifAiao?: Mantelpieces are hard to keep looking well. The heat and t smoke naturally affect the surface. "LAVA.VAR"S seems to instantly re new the life of the sur face. Brings back original lustre and polish; restores to pristine beauty wood work, furniture, floors, stair3 or doors. aasily cleaned, because 5 damp cloths do no harm, j "LAVA-VAR" is s quickly applied. Dries overnight; does not re quire constant renewal. At Your Dealer's Alt Colors and Clear Fclton, Sibley & Co., Inc. Philadelphia. Jlunujactuters of Colors, raivts anil Varnisht slme HH (19 01 ifi Floor : Finish Dnes Hard as Lava Vet w&A mk m& ?wu MtMxZUnjL. lfcf.1&2cH I I "tLvCP I I "gW 'vif..tSSMSMmlSMK i.iW llluJHflnftMV s ''f Mimmm v .Mm, B7T i I, :.: I HI ftHSIHM m OBI DRESSES WAISTS FURS 1008 Chestnut Sfr?ot It " Jtr ? -jtX r" i . .1 -1 "''' ft.' ... lt vrfM.vfe.SL !&.& ..-J., . v .