ajVm I Jii-ljp-fU M iwyifi- T jw --nffiyw, (ipnrryry.nnn .ytpfiwpp u eveneng italic LEuamipmijAmiU'iiiA, v-avitahxy, hoy mum 27, two USING UP TURKEY WOMAN'S EXCHANGE CYNTHIA'S ANSWERS SOMETHING TO BE GLAD ABOUT PV rk u l I HTeat t c Ifc- K"C B Ift & .1? MRS. WILSON IS FOREHANDED WITH LEFTOVER SUGGESTIONS Brown Emincc Made From. Turkey or Chicken Is' Delicious for the Next, Day .MRS. M. A. WILSON (Cwjrlohl. nil. ; Mr. .If. .t. U'I'soh. 1 rtoht s irsrrvnl.i IN Till-' Rmiil nlil ilu.xi nf jostorjonf. wlirn n l:ir;;o nirtjortt of u foil Hint TltniikirlvliiK wuilil he incomiilclf with out the turcv. It refill iivil riirnful plnn tiiiiR In iw Ihc pflcivcr wlllinlit wilMc ns llic fnmilj fiilcl(lv tiri'tl of loo tnui'll turki'j ulirn solved fur llirrp or four nipnl. llowprf. lefNivo" chii'krn or turkcj nuty Ih wrvnl in the following illslii' : llrnu ii l"ml tiro I'mil Pirl, iIip mrnt from Hie biirli. enron" Rllll ll"rl- ami mince fine Hie iljp. I'lnee in ii cHiieepnn and mid In one anil one-half nips of Hie iirepared meal Our onion. On' oircu prppei . inincitl fine. Tlirrrtiwilrri tup of hoilina train. I'mil; Ri'iill.v for (venl,v-lie minutes, then plni'f in 11 snuiTpnii two tnlile spnons of .niirlPtiini; auil four tuble Fpoons of flour. Stir In blenil tlmroiiRliU and llien lirnvui until n rieli golden lirowo Turn in the prppared emlnce Hnd stir In mix and season wttli Salt. II lute pi p'ici: 7'uifi pinch of niiistniil, 7'wu pinch of potilhu seasoiiinn. "Make n Imrdrr of implied polnloen nu n warm platter and till the emitirp in (lie renter of Hip plaller and KitrnMi ivith finoly mincpil parslej. fliirkrn I1uiuiIIiirs IteniKie all Hip meat from Hie Ipfl -over rnmiss aud break Hip liones. 1'lare the lioni's in a stoet; pot and add : Three pin is of ealtl irater. Tiro onions. One laaaol nf pnlhrrliS, One cup nf irrilcrnshcil tomatoes Untie to a lull I mill Milliner .,,.tr.o for two and onp-lialf hours. Strain the Murk and 'Piisott with: Fait. y?i,ni, He Talks About Her lieiir I'riiililn 1 inn a oung girl of sixteen and have been going with n fellow two years in senior since last summer. In Hip meantime Hipre is n certain other follow that is a little jealous of me. lie goes out with my boy friend noil nl Hie sump time Iip has been tell ln him untruths about me. Now it seems to ni" that my linv friends hns turned to dislike me. Will you bo so kind lo me and pub lish in your evening paper how I can regain his love? A broken-hearted blonde. It. !! You would do well to pay attention to oth-r friends. If this young man listens to tales about you and is willing to believe them, he is friendship. not worth j our A Letter to the 'Bachelors" I think a little Dear Cynthia talking to would not hurt either of the bachelors." bo will you please prim mis for their lipnefit? Just a word to ask "Old r.ncneior why he should hale all women because one failed him. Have none bpeu loyal j or faithful to him? . ' You have the privilege nf being friendly with the opposite se or letting , them severclv alone, but at least ac cord them the courtesy due from an I American. Years ago I stopped at a hotel whore among the guests was an l'liglishman who said: "These Americans spoil their women : we do not." As an evidence of his disapproval he never removed bis hat i"n the presence of a lady. It really did not get him anything, did not hurt nny one. simply caused him tn be pointed out pvpi-v time he made bis appearance ns "That Knglishman." Perhaps he experienced a little inward glee every time he wns so ill-inannered. but thai is really all he got. If we hated the whole sex becausp imp hnd failed us and made ns unhappy the world would not be a tit place to live in. In fact, our race would die out. It's the loving, forgiving and even for getting that makes the mother. A wom an gave you life and one will probably be near you to comfort and help when that life passes out. One boy whom I know fairly well and who hns been the pride of his mother's life, and consequently spoiled, brought borne lo her a pretty little doll-like bride whom he told, "You are loo pretty lo work; you must always kpep yourself just like this for me : keep your hands ns they are now. Look at mother; she is faded ntyl old from the pffpets of housework." So after years nf love ami service lie compares mother to some one jet unproved nnd hands lo her another one to serve and fnde for. linv.' m.snv men ivnnl tn lie soon mil with their mnthers or sitsers? Thev nmv give their entire lite to the comfort nnil happiness, and do numerous little nets of kindness to make Hint brother or son nappy anu conienteu in ins noine, nut The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. If the edge of a velvet list is worn and faded how can it be freshened? ". What is the difference between European nnd American china? 3. (Jive the birthday superstition for Thursday. i. In issuing invitations for an afternoon affair given by a mother for her daughter, should the name of the father he used? 5. What dainty bit of handwork makes a pretty addition to the gift candleshade. work basket, sofa cushion, etc? 0. In what practical way may two materials -und colors be combined in an evening wrap? Yesterday's Answers 1. The birthday superstition for Wednesday is "Wednesday's child Is full of woe." 2. A useful brush for silk or velvet can be made ut home by getting nn inexpensive shoebrush with soft bristles and covering the bristles with thick velvet. H. When only announcements of a wedding have been received it is not customary to cend a present. 4. Olive green dye can be made at home by boiiiug blue yarn with poplar, bark. 5. Lids for round vegetable dishes, made of clear glass, edged with aluminum and adorned with a wooden handle, can be bought as substitutes for broken lids. ,0. A pretty centerpiece for the ' Thanksgiving tabic Is a basket carvei) out of u pumpkin aud tilled with all kinds ot fruit. Ask Mis. Wilson If mi have arv eonkpry urnli Ipiii". bring tliPin to Mrn. Wilson. Slip will bf glad to answer ynu Ihrougli tlipse I'olumni. Nn ppr snnal ippllps. hnvvever, eati bp givrn. Address iiipstions In .Mrs. M. A. Wilson. KVLNIMl I'uiiMO LuxiER, IMillmlclpIiia. While pepper. Three talilespnnns 0 tinely in 'nerd piirslep, Nihv plnee suffleienl meat ideked from the carcass thmilUM tne tniiil clinppef In uipasitri'i when chopppil line, one cup ; place in it bi.ul and mid fliir larpe i,iiwii. pratril. Tour tali'rspnons of Hiirtp minertl 1 parsley. I One teaiponn of mill. line half teaspoon of irhile prpper, i ''to cups nf siftril flour. 'liner lerrl lenxpaon of linking pmr it, 1: One lahlenpnnn of ihnrteniiin. 1 line ircll-henten rpil, "Seven f(i'r.;pooii.x nf irtiler. Work to a Kmooth dough then drop from Hie tablespoon Into boiling stock. , Tover clovelv and lei cook for .fifteen nilniilps. Lift on a slice of toast anil 1 then ipilckly add In the stock One eup of in'iieeil ehielen. Then dissolve , Onr-linlf 1 up of Hour. One-half enp of irVler. ami xtir to blend llioroughlj. C.ring to a boll, cook for live nilnulPK nutl pour over the dumplings. Sprinkle with I finely lnlinTil parsley and send to Hip I table at once. I ''"'''"! Chiil.rn Itoll I'lncp in 11 mixing I""' 77icrr eups of sifleil floin. One teaspoon of sail, 'three Irrel tatile.iponm of pninler. Sift to mix. rub in live tablespoons of shortening nnd mix to dough with otip cup of water. Itoll on pastry board unartpr inch thick and spreau wiiti IlIiP tireiiaiio filling, lloll as for jelly i roll lihirp in well -greased anil llolimi I baking pan and bake in a mnderale oven 1 . . .. .1 Please Tell Me What to Hy CYNTHIA it's some one cNo' sister who gets Hie courtesy nnd candy What wc need is not mueli railing at all women on account of one "Strang or" who fails, but a deeper consider!! linn and a stronger sense of loyalty to il,.,., ulm lull fnr us day bj day. giv !..- li.nllli i.tromrtli and even losing ' .. un. ,w..i iMil.- mie tntL'ht have had iiiii.i .ii'ii, i ....... .- -.,--- , . No woman does the regular routine nl . housework for love of il : she does it for , Ime of those w"hn make her home, and in doing that kind of work she cannot re ' tain the appearance of the woman who, ' never puts Iter bands in dishwater. I scrubs, dusts or loses sleep over little children. Her attractions fail not ( because she is willing, but her service is of Hint type that calls for mental and ; , nhjsienl service all the time. I'rom the j lime the first little one arrives her mind ' is nPVPr at rest, men as a rcwnui in cases too numerous to mention the uiau to whom she has given Jier affect ion starts In compare her with what she was when he married her and with some of I the women whoso work is of a tyne that lliey ninj always look well ns well as be I rcailj for any kind of social diversion. Let me tell yon. Mr. Mnn. woman has I (he hardest row to hoe from the cradle I I to the crave and if ynu do not like my (sex. stay nwny, but do tint rant at us., but try to realm- that it is not fair to i tr.v to make all pay for the mistake of "a's for the "Happy Young Hnclielor." ' he probably is building air castles while he lets slip away Irnm nun nun w uieu is real, and once gone, never reiiirns. A man is a child always, throwing nwny that which lie has and reaching out for something new. TSOLO. More Advice to A. L. L. H. A. L.- L. 11. Mnn dear. I'm bnuest ly sorrj for you. Here arc some of the happiest days of jour life passing aud they are not filled lo lite brim with happiness, as tbpy should be. You write an intelligent letter. Why not think for yourself? Hole's a girl who has lU'e.'inied of your coining for years, and in the deepness of those dreams has kept herself entirely for yon. She's human like jou and full of love for you, but how slow she must think you ! Don't you realize that a girl who has the breeding she has is shy? How in thunder did you ever get the courage to propose to her? I don't know jou from Ailain, but jou certainly made me mad. Think of the kisses you've missed. Humph! Listen! To night murk you. tonight while this is fresh in your mind call at her home, take her to a movie mid afterward get her a hit of ice cream. P.e gentle with her; show her every courtesy show her that J on take an interest in her every footstep. Smile with iter, treat her tenderly and omit the mushy love stuff. Itonieniher Hint she s just a wee hit ' afraid of you yet, be a use of the iiow happiness of her ' ness nnd wonderful j love for you. Then when jou get back in her home slip into the room a head of Iter and sn down, ii nine out of teu chances that when si she comes in she will wnlk nnd in front of you. Iteuch r hand and ask her if she over" and stat up, take he won't make that night one of the hap piest in your life by kissing you. And ' 'I'll wager that in a moment. Willi a little tug from your hand, she'll be cud ' died in your arms where she should ,be; that you'll he kissed as jou (with all your loves) have never been kissed 'before and that the confidence and trust1 Hint she has put In you will be mul tiplied a hundredfold. ' Should she ny "No." tell her that one kiss means so much to ou Hint you intend lo usk her just once ench time you sec her. Hut be very tender i and gentle and attentive., old man. fur I her love is just ripening, and the slight ' est bit of rudeness, roughness or force I will wreck your whole romance Hut do ns I tell you aud you'll thank me ' for it. ! And way down deep, A. L. L. II.. I think I'm jealous of you. I almost wish that I had gotten as far (in parti as you. (iood luck to von ! thk hick pkiyati:. Can't see how jou know so much nbout it. T. 11. P.! j Answers T. ,,B. P. I This is a real problem, as jou must do nothing lo hurt this young girl's feelings, and yet you must not do too ' much. Ileeommend her to write to the ' Y. W. ('. A. for a room. It would not do for you to make arrangements for ' her. It would give the impression thut jou were specially Interested In her ami that would be a mistake any way you look at it. Cynthia does not see that you have lived here long enough to know how the I land lies In regard to positions fnr a girl. It. seems if this family has lived here before, the cirt herself, as well as Dumplings or Loaf Can lie Made From Remains of Foivl Served for Thanks giving Dinner 1 for thirty -live minute.s. I initio or creole sauce. Serve wllll lo- ' l'i rpareil Killing Mince the giblets line noil pick I he iiimiI from Hie neck and ciin-nKn. putting Hip skin through the food -chopper. I'lacp in a bowl and add 7 iro onions, iiinlnl. One ircen pepper, niiueiil fine. , four lithlexpnnni nf finrlp elmppeit pmileji. , One-hull eup of lutenn, nil in itloe unit nieelp liioirnnl. ' One Itmpnitn nf mill. One-half teaspoon of irhile pepper. , Miv tlioroughlv and spread as ill- . rpi-lpd upon Hip dough. I Chit lien Loaf ' This delightful old southern dish ia' always welcomed b the family. Pitt the meal picked from the carcass and neck, with the giblets, through the food chopppr. nboul one and one-half cups. Mlticp line onp-lialf cup of bacon and sufficient onions 10 measure one cup. Itioun the bacon and simmer the onlnlisj in Hip bacon fat until lender, Inking 1 care not to brown. Now add 7'ico nnil nne-hatf eupi of enlil eonlteil rice. 1 One eup of rerp thick cream itiuce, Our run nf fine hrenil crumbs. One tablespoon of Wnreeslershirr sauce. Our am! one-half teaspoons nl salt, One teaspoon nf irhile prppei . One irclt- heatcn erja. Mix thoroughly, then park into well greased and 'Inured loaf -shaped pan. Set the pun in a larger one containing warm water and bake for one hour in a slow oven. Hpiiiovp the pan containing the water and let the loaf slay in the moderale oven for liftepn niintiies. Spi-vp with parsley, cream or tomato sauce , .1 . i.... , .i... t...i - i.i i. Willie inn, cm no- iiuiiuicc mm mini serve with mnyonnnl.se or tartar suce. Do her pareuts. should know more about it than on do. Tell her ynu will bo Aery i glad tn help nny way jou can. but nu I fear j our making any arrangements for I her might put her in n. false position. Slip would bo well looked after at the Y. or recommended to a proper place from there il lliey nnvp i.o room. , A No show yonrsell vpry willing to nil vise, and should jnu hoar of a proper position, help her tn got it. As In the rest, lime will tell. If a man really' grows to care for a girl he won't mind I whether he's joung or old, or what,, just so she will mam him. Hut love and marriage do nut inevitably enmo from friendship. Only be careful not In do or say anything that might make Hip girl think jou care for her, if jnu do not. Write lo Cvnlllin fnrmnllv nr ii.f.ii-. many, as you please, wlncliever way may help the most, Ask Him to Go "ISIiiek Kycs" I'nless jou know the ' young mnn is engaged to this other girl. I there is no reason why jou should not , ask him lo to to n party with jou. Lamp Shade j A .snning lampshade that would , lnikc a beautiful gift, steals ita coluring ' and motifs from sniite old inamlnrin's , cont-lails. and keeps to the oriental I with bandings of dull gold brnid, fringe and shirred panels with dangling Ins sels. The embroidered panels are of soft Ian mercerized fabric with shirred 'jianels nf green in same material. Christmas Gift Make gay and suliitury cookbook . rovers fnr your friends ot shiny black or white oilcloth decorated with bright , painted figures or fruits. A stout note- i book so covered, nnd tilled with "jnurl favorites." makes it delightful gift for a housekeeper. ' & JV ili Sit I Ml 1 he that stepped from the Mayflower unto the rocks of Plymouth, on that .bleak December day in 1620 today under the flag that stands for all that man holds dear has grown to a nation of .more than One Hundred Million People Who is there will not say that the democracy founded by these sturdy characters owes its wonderful growth to the fact that the corner-stone was laid as recognizing an all-ruling Providence, the controller of our destinies? Pursuant to our President's Procla mation Cet 1$ give Cbanlis American Stores Company Our Stores and Meat Markets Closed the i mi&st! SUEDE CLOTH COAT LINED WITH CHAMOIS t m 1. 12 jr j& The rlnlli coat is inure lircnming In some women than the plain Iratlirr Hint is so popular, anil Is .iut ns warm. The shirt worn with tills is of plaited navy blue srtge. The lial is of darlt leather Adventures With a Purse w, IIKN I say that I am quite sure jour little girl who goes to j old love to have one of these that school wi lunch boxes included among her Christ- I mns presents. I base my statement on tin. f.,,.1 it. ..i ;i iinu mil limn. ..,. mntiv veins since 1 was carrving u lunch box tn school that I cannot remember hnw one would have delighted inc. They in-., s.iiniii. tin Ihim.s. covered with a sliioliiL' blnck material resembling nut - out-leather, with u handle at one end, and decorated with a tiny spray nl (lowers. And I need not remind you' thai a tin box will keep her sandwiches, fresh. I Il was bj accident that I came acrossi this new mending material for pots iuim it I pans. It is not. a snider winch is quite' ' likely to melt again on the slightest provocation. Il consists of a piece of i tin and a screw. The tin is screwed over the hole, don't ask me bow (read' directinnsl, nnd your pan is once mure ns light ns n drum. You fan get one! nf these mending sets for ten cents, j I think jou will like them better thiin ' the solder. I As 1 was walking arong thinking of a thousand nnd one tilings Hint, hud nb- I soliilelj nothing tn ilu with rolls for plajcr pianos, I came upon a .counter! piled high with boxes of eightj -eight not f record", all priced at ten cents t each. This counter is nl one of the better stores, which makes jou feel t'iNl the records must be right. The me not. of course, brand new songs, lint among Hiein l saw nuiiiy nui invuritcs. i some nl wincii wuuid main' exceiieui pieces for dancing. It might be worth t jour while to look these over it you are going lo be in town soon. ' I wonder if jou would be interested , in a pair of black walking shoos, nf ilu leather, with long well -shaped lasts and winged tips. These shoes are a special at one of the well known and liked, shoe shops, aiisl are exceptionally smart. The heel b medium height. And the sltnes Dear tne roniarKalile price ot .Uf. I'nr nnmn nf slums nddrpss Woman's race 1. inter, or intone Yvnlnut soon. 101 Souls Entire Day. The Woman's Exchange Wants Dolls Dressed la Ihr K'llltar of Woman's I'aot: Dear .Madam Could you publish the address or send to inc the name of, any one who can dress dolls? I should I esteem It n grenl favnr. L. .1. 1 I do not know of miv one who does' this kind of work, but I nnisurp that if ou insert mi advertisement "in Hip regular advertising columns ynu will , have plenty of answers. Various Questions Tn Ihr f.ihlnr til U'oiiirlit'.i Poor: Dear .Madam Will jnu kindly me how to gel rid of mnlesV I two (pille large ones on my face, tell I would like to get rid' of tlirin. ns 1 they look very badly. A No tell me bow the white Angora collar and cuffs on a black su enter can be washed. Would 1 washing them in the usual manner harm them? Will jou toll me Hip re ligions of Tlipdii tin nl and Claru Kim ball Young? The motion pietltr,' maga zines do not loll this. L. W. M. ion hail better consult a . . , piiyslcliin annul inc mines. I liellpve tlipfo is siime way of burning thrm off, but it would not be safe to try It without a doctor's advice. Wash the Angora in lukewarm water and while snap shnvings without rub bing it. Itinse it in cold water and squeeze it. not wring it. out. Then hnng it In the oppn air or over the heat in n bag instead of uver a line, sn thai it will not stretch. I cannot give ynu the information about the aclresses. as I have no facili ties for obtaining it. If the magazines do not give It then il is evidently nol available. Suggestions for Party 7n ihr r.'Ular ol U'oinnn'fl Poor' Dear Madam I am planning to givp a dinner party nf twelve during Christ- mns week and am asking jou early, to avoid the tush, if you will kindly send some suggestions for entertainment niierwarii. 10 neip jou in your sug- gestions we range between twenty -three and twenty-seven years of nge nnd love nn, thing Hint will start a "rough house." 1 would be glud of any pretty, table decorations you might suggest, or a particularly attractive nnd npproprinte dish I might serve; in fact, any kind of suggestions to make it a success. H. 15. L. I am sending jou some games which will be almost sure to start a "rough house." if that is whnt ynu really want. Y our Christmas decorations, will still be up, of course, in the house, so that the only suggestions you need are for . the Inble. WJiy not have a sninll Christinas tree in the center of the i iniiie. irunineu wun pinis aim wniie ! rnses .' At the end of the dinner, nsk each guest to pick off one of the roses, pink for the girls, white for the , men. hen removed Horn the tree tne ' loses are discovered to be rolls of paper, H'H'& BEaJ fffmmm. Four Wonderful Values in Quality Furs Hudson Seal Short Coat, trim- Cfifin From med Natural Beaver PUlV $750 Hudson Seal Cape, unplucked J0 CO From Otter collar POOU $475 Hudson Seal Cape stlE-tOEC From Dolman ipOiiO $650 Taupe Nutria JOO From Dolman -. . M'-'vV $600 Ayers Furs are inexpensive, and tKey would make a most acceptable gift, They are luxurious in appoint ment and exclusively fashionable, even beyond the stand ard set by vogue. k V. I iui "Wtlttut Shiest k Vw"1' w vtrwrn pu-T" "fc r r-IWsft WTZ-CARLTONHOTBL -li i iii &W)-y4r Vssutft in 8 I Jjenyuyer II ? W 1214 Walnut Street . f I JM If Friday and Saturday I Special p Reductions of n fl 1 r'iw f,g I I 15 On I I ' The Tag Price n fll WRAPS, MILLINERY , I $ I AFTERNOON DRESSES 4$ d EVENING FROCKS COATS 1 ffi II NO C. 0. D. ALL SALES FINAL jll I ! WHAT ARE YOU THANKFUL FOR ON THIS THANKSGIVING DAY? ,, ., ,, . , . . . ) 011 Cannot I' nut Anything , . n . . mi at Least licpice I lull mifANKSCIVING DAY! ,What pie- lure tin these two words paint fur l,ln' ,"l " .''' "'"I "n sudi powrt; of spplng things nnd pvpiiIs befote they actually happen? Ninety out of n hun dred of those pyps arc spring (and gloat ing over), a shiny, brown, juicy turkey, lying on its helpless back on a largo platter! "My. I'm glad I'm not a turkey." I hoard some imp say oiip timp. "All Ihpy do is strut nroiind and stretch their ugW upcks. and spread their beautiful , havp'tniN, nnd eat. Then, first thing Hip.v .....i I know, somebody comes along with an "Hit .... ..... ...l... ,1 .... r..llAil noil UA. jnsi ill 'ii llll'J 11' mii'-t ,n most enniplncput, nnd nrptty soon j I Hipy'rp nothing but something, lo pat. , Hut, at Hint, I don't know what we'd j 'do without tliPin at Thaukglvlng nnd, ! Christmas." It is an emptv life that) llic turkey leads. You see him walk- i I ing conceitedly nbout. his green, blue. I red-gold feathers shining in (he autumn I sunlight, picking up ridiculous bits of i food from nowhere, showing off pom- , I ,,.,,,ult. ntifl llin,, unnltift file M'lllllp 1111'- I ' I'llllfl,' ,1,11, 1,11.1 I11UII...,. ... , ,llr I,.. L,vi,1B VPt,t to his funny voice. Then you don't sop him for a while. And the next time be apppnrs. at Hip time of bis real usefulness, bis renl purpose in lifp, bp doesn't know any thing nbout il. lie's cooked! On Thanksgiving, Day, we sometimes have thai sense of obligation. "Oh. I have lo be thankful for something to day. Well, lei me sec. I had a nice Mitnmer, nnd then I got Ibis suit in September, and oh. yes. I saw that show, anil'--my hair's stopped coming out. and. well, that turkey really was a bargain " Not much lo be thankful for? No, nol if we go about il that wnv. ' Kut if we start thinking about those little things Hull wc take for granted why. we'll never stop lindiug things tn be thnnkful for. l-'or lu stnnep. this mutter of the turkey. A nrknv'H usefulness starts after lie is beyond all knowledge of it. Hut our purpose is required while wc are liviilg ', ,l up chu be here lo know all about it. SOMK'I'LMKS when that usefulness of ours has been imposed upon so much nnd so often that we feel ns it we d scream if anybody oNc asked for it, w fail to appreciate Hie fact that we are nlln.t-fwl In tin llnl'O llllll "otliov" it. A 0 think. "Win- is it thai everybody lie- ! ponds on me tn do this?" Hut isn't it ploasrtnl after all the work is done to look back nl it and say proudly, "See that? I did it." Am! often when wc are about exhausted with being helpful. with directions on them for ench guest lo show where to look for a bidden gift. The gifts may be small, inexpensive i favors. As a "trick" dessert you might have a huge papier mache pie in a deep bowl brought in and served at the table. Have meringues concealed under the pie top and wntcn nte surprise oijour guest ;uests when lliey see me pie-niuug. A'B'AYERS 3 - . ,. . .. ,, Use to lie Glad About ) on Can 1 -r m 1 1 1 OU re not a 1 Itrkey! , it is a very comforting habit to think self-cotnplacently, "Well, of course I'm nearly dead, but it certainly is a good thing that I was here to do that work, (loodness knows, nobody else could bnvt ifPcfe- Millinery Importer 1517 Walnut St. Formerly 1217 Walnut ' A COLLECTION OF EXCLUSIVE MODELS FROM OUR REGULAR HI RE PROA CH A RLE STOC K SUI T AliLE FOR VARIOUS OCCASIONS. : ,r , . .. i H vaiucs up to .) j fe iitH Furs of fz: j III JLUiivviion I f I rj III "Kit for a queen" indeed are ill M "II these pelts here assembled I kJ fipm the four corners of the - jjj I W earth, foi your personal "i!il I f 1 . selection. ' Hill E i M i . r llllll ' IHIm lllll Of Jl nllolltv linunrnnQCnd "l'i mill 1 jllki 7 j f are our Russian and Hudson :... WM I llljfj I Hay Sables, Silver Foxes, F 3 3JJT ' I In I Fisher, Baby Caracul and j ' . LIIW Genuine Hudson .Seal. Z : H V2 I f LI jlljl Chertak-Wcngcr models W ij SI w I l il ' Hi) arc characterized by ex- " ill II w Ld riiisi ivhcks of theme and lllll-- nil F "' I richest materials I' II ft Jl HAIRWITH DftNDEnlNE iGet a Small Bottle! Freshen Your Scalp! Stop Falling Hair! Remove Dandruff! Grow Lots of Wavy, Glossy, Beautiful Hair You Can! "DANDERINE" GROWS HAIR Betldci iloulillni Ilia beauty ( jonr lialr at one, you will hortly Bnil n w Imlr, ftut'anil tloirny t flrtt. but Hlljr new lialr cronln; all o?r th trilp. CiU UtU. done It." 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