EVEHING PUBLIC LEDGER 1MULADBJLPHIA, 1TOTBSDAX, DECEMBER 4,1019 jf 'SOUTHERN COOKING WOMAN'S EXCHANGE ADVENTURES WITH A PURSE CYNTHIA'S ANSWER Oil Ml 1 J IX? .. ft It MRS. WILSON GIVES RECIPES Eastern Shore Methods of ' Preparing and Cooking This Small Game Are Very Delicious Potpic or Dumplings Taste Good With This Kind of Meal and Give More Body to the Dish Hy JIKS. M. A WILSON (Corvrioht, MP. hu Vr. M. A rights reserved.) inisoii. till "The hoary frost contlnjj the pumpkin And distrain.; crovvnt tlio shocked rom. I While khnki-contod ennncra huntin' Tlr'er rabbit and then (ottontitiK" THR late frost has. in tlio opinion of Mnmmv Charlotte, sweetened povv- , rful well the rabbit moat. Tlio r.pnl I December trend gives a powerful ap- I petite, anil if peoplo arc epicures as well as lovers of cood entins they HRree thnt the rabbit is now prime. i Manv splendid vvnvn of servins this same little drni.cn of the woods have come to mo from the Knsterii Shore, so I will now p.iss them on to jou. Rome actual preparation is nooessnrv If the rabbit is to be verved at Us best I Have the dealer remove the skin and cut as for frj inc. Soak it for n siiort time ( In cold water Wash well in lukewarm water and then place the rabbit in n oow i ami marinate in ine lonowiugi blend 7'ico tablespoons of vtneanr. Tiro tablespoons of salail oil. One teaspoon of paprika. v Onc-nuartcr teaspoon of thyme, Tiro tablespoon of grated onion. Turn the rabbit frequentlj for about one hour, then cook in the manner de sired. Jugged Kabhit Prepare the rabbit as given above. then roll each piece in flour and plnec in a small stone pot or earthenwaie casserole, adding the liquid in which the rabbit vvns marinating and One cup of sliced onions. Two ounces of bacon, cut fine. Cover closely and bake ' hours in moderate oven. When read.v to scivc, place File tablespoons of catsup. One tablespoon of Worccstcnthii c sauce, Ttco tablespoons of water Tn a small saucepan and bung to a oofl. Pour over tlio rabbit and serve from the dish. Rabbit With Dumplings Prepare the rabbit as directed, tlieu roll in Hour and try quickly until n nice brown. Lift into a saucepan nnd add half cup of flour to the fat in the pan and brown until golden. Now add The marinating liquor. One cup of sliced onions, Four cups of watci . , Bring to a boll and pour over the rabbit. Let simmer very slowly until the rabbit is tender. When nearly ready to serve the rabbit, plaic in a mixing bowl ' Otic cup of mashed potatoes. One and one-quarter cups of flour, Ttco teaspoons of baking powder, One teaspoon of salt. One teaspoon of paprika. One-quarter teaspoon of while pep per. One onion, grated. Two tablespoons of finely minced parsley. i One tablespoon of shortening. One egg. Mix to a smooth dough nnd form into dumplings. Drop in a pot containing Three pints of boiling water. One teaspoon of salt. One faggot of potherbs. Cover and cook for fifteen minutes. thin lift with n strainer on to a warm cloth. Let drain, then place on a hot platter and form a border of dumplings. Lift the rabbit iu the ccntc;- and pour over it the gravy, Kabbit Potpie Prepare the rabbit as directed, then remove, the meat from'thc bones and cut into inch pieces. Season and roll in flour. Now place a layer of diced po tatocs in a casserole or baking dish nnd add a layer of rabbit meat and then a layer of sliced onions. Itepeat for the second lajer, then season and pour on the rabbit the marinating liquid and two cups of thick cream sauce. Cover with A crust of plain pastry and bake in a xlovv oveu for one nnd one-quarter hours. Serve from the dish. Plan the menus as follows : Celery Kabbit Pie Braised Carrots Spinach Coleslaw Baked Apples Coffee Kabbit a la Maryland Prepare the rabbit as directed and let marinate for one hour. Turn in a sauce pan, add two cups of boiling water and Cook until tender. Let cool Dip the rabbit in flour, then in bentjn egg and riwB Bii . . j ' 1 At3SV fli rm Tr IrzSssSt t 1 LrAV- JrjlTl iEBBHKi&5SBmBKsmmiimmJKmmEBKi s ipzji iraji M H H'Hf& A'B'AYERS J CTM 1 wsM JLtiitki ... Lbbi ! I 1 yymmm g . F t$E sH IS lil Four Wonderful Values in Quality Furs Viudaon Seal Short Coat, trim- stfiOft Frn med Natural Beaver OUU $750 Hudson Seal Cape, unplucked tQKf From Otter collar q)OOtr $4?5 Hudson Seal Cape 1 CO CT From Dolman J00 $650 Taupe Nutria $(1 From Dolman TOUU $600 Aycr Fur are inexpensive, and they would make a moat acceptable gift. They are luxurious in appoint ment and exclusively fashionable, even beyond the stand ard set by vogue. 1S3& "tfaiwut Shut Adjoining At Hr m JL' ILLI TV HLIjtJI I LLL U ' jg . mm kj 1 1 . 1 nT) 1 vl Values in Quality Furs i f55) i SA H Viudson Seal Short Coat, trim- QLRflfi From N '7 M ri D med Natural Beaver OUU $750 fl 1 '. '. I fflk D Hudson Seal Cape, unplucked &QEft From M I 1 m . m er coUar pootr $475 1 1 j . 1 . 1 tH H Hudson Seal Cape 'tClOCI From '1 I A. 'X " M Q Dolman J,OO$650 jk (N.A f V B Taupe Nutria iKfifi From 2 " "JtW"3i fl I Dolman TOUU $600 I j ll SI sS Avon fllla r InffXnrlllivr. jtllrl tlwv urnnlrl tnatra a XB - 1 - "" . ' X Nl "" iB most acceptable gift. They are luxurious in appoint- A jn SV Wt ment and exclusively fashionable, even beyond the stand- JET J N X ss iJM i WW ard set by vogue. jSH "s. . KQ 0 . H WE nmwm WM Ilj j WM M A(?olnlnf ihs IH 11 B. RTre-CARLTON HOTEL Jll I m JmmSZ&mtm utmfftiW i B SJlHbBSepBfeiSbM .ss&lsripi 3 JUTZ-CARLTON HOTEL FOR RABBIT Mrs. Wilson to Speak at Soldiers' Bazaar Mis. M. A. WINnn. tlio i:lmmo I't'WJt? liLnorn eookltiK oTpeit. will jrivp lectures nnd tlr-nionMrntlom twice dally nt the Imunr nf tlio lOOIIi Infjiutr). In lie lirld next week. Startlnc Momlnjr. lit tlio 1'irst UckI incut Armory. Iltond mid Cnllnwlilll streets. Tim lectin cs nnd tlriiioii.trnti(itii vlll bo nt i! nnd S p. in. Mr. Wil hon will slum Inns to rook with nlrup instead of sujtnr. then In line bread numbs Try until Kolden brown in hot fat. l'do the slock left from conking the rnlibit with equal parts of milk for maklns Rrnv.v. I'lnn to use rabbit a hi Maryland in the fol low ins tiiemi : Tomato Soup ltiibbll a la Altirjlaml linked Sweet l'otulo Coin Celer.v nnd Onion Sal'id Sliced IMnenpple Coffee Mrs. Wilson Answers Queries No. 'Jl Mv Dear Mis. Wil-on 1 am a constant lender of the paper and would be vert muili pleased to know how to uinkc ci earn jiuITh and siiiRerbrend. A HKADhll. Cream 1'iilTs l'lucc in a saucepan One cup of icnler. One-half cup of slim iciinw Hiiiig to a boil and add One miJ (inc-tiuiutcr r)i flam. Heat hard to mix. then cool; until it Tonus a smooth ball on the spoon, usually about thiec minute-. Add tlnee eggs, one at a tiino, beating in each egg well before adding another. Prop in well-greased pan three inches npait in pieces the sire of Tin egg. Hake in a hot oven for thirtv-lie minutes. Turn tlio heat off for the Inst ten minutes. CJingcrurcad One cup of sirup, One-half cup of surai, One-hnlf cup of slwrtciiimj. I One cup of milk or trntir. Three and one-half cups of flout. Tiro level tablespoons of linking ' poicdci; i Two teaspoons of cinnamon, 1 One teaspoon of ginger, 1 One-half teaspoon of allspke. Heat to mix thoroughly and then 'bake, in well-greased nnd (loured pan i in n moderate oven. I SHE'S WEARING RED THIS YEAR 'I lie fur on the collar and cuffs is Imitation, but Hie color of file coat is genuine red, in velours. Tlio belt confines only the front of tho coat, while the back hangs free v W w I 3P' - K I LWrf V mn1 u us fiypy i J1JMJr. I A M; V I 1 i V' I I I '1 iTT I h i S If i Please Tell Me What to Do My CYNTHIA Cynthin wishes to remind her renders Hint letters should bo sjiort, written on oiip side of the paper only awl signed with the full name. The name will not he piloted with the letter. Some More Slams, "Old B " Dear Cjnthin May 1 use vour col limn to answer "Old linchelnr"" Listen, "old crab." when T lend vour letter 1 felt my blood boiling, nnd if I ever come face to fnce with such ns "U I should icrtnlnly give vou n tongue lushing. And, nnother "fhlng. don t think jour mother wns or is the only perfect woman in the world for if she wns slip would hnvo another sucli specimen of n son, not one mi nnrrow -minded ns to condemn nil women for tlio Knke of ou. If she wns nnj kind of n mother she would hnvo (might vou thnt there are good mill bud among nil. ltemem tier, thp girls of fodiij are the mothers of tomorrow . Another thing vou sny vour mother wnsn t the tjpe with n whitewashed Vt"sn "" ('rin,s,,ll tain on each check. .n-ii, now no jou kffow 1 Did jou i know her before she wns married? And ' ns for that boinir dm nrntni (,.., .... I hups it is. but if jou lind n dollar for , every gir thnt ilnosn'i i,an m,ii ..-.i . i , ' ('..mi. .tun who does know bow to cook vou would never want in this world, though I'm not sure of the other. And, again, when these painted dolis srn""! 0,1 ns J-0"1" mother thev. too, will become jour tjpe of mother. Don't worry nbout jour getting burnt ngnin I warrant that when n good gillie does glance jour wnv she gets so frightened nt the expression on your fnio jou wouldn't m-p her for dust. 1 hey in oiil jour kind nnd seek those who would nnpiecinte them. T will ignoie anj nifswer to this: it won't be worrti my nltention. Cjnthin. dear. I know this is pictty strong, but not too strong for "him." NAMOI 11. It's n pitj to blame a mother for things one does not uudeigtand in her son. Mothers are pretty good sorts, whether their children stand well iu our thoughts or not. Don't Bother With Him To Ninetoui, Disappointed The J oung man meant to compliment vou when lie said vou weie peppie. Thnt is slung for blight, vivacious, full of "" MIHI -JlJlllh lie polite to the vounir mnn nn.l i. oSitVnUrTUj;:1-' '"" tl " tt ?ats timentnl in nnv vvnj. Do not ask why l jolly, old man whose cheek-, nnd dress , he did not write nnd do not propose I rival each other in brightness. For in- m,?,t,Icr,(?treIfoundt,'iL ErWt I1' "Cn-Mn8 n"ito personally ,ny i he had wanted to. Do not vv asTe "vour E Christmas would never have been com- timp waiting for liim to come nftprVnn. LletP without tiny bottles of perfume. Occupy yourself with other men friends, i criiuns ins unroots tin ,nnf i.;... .. like jou. well if he does naturallv ' well and good, but nnj thing forced I would be a grent mistnke. I That going to bed every night nt 8 o clock is n lemarkable tiling for a young freshman nt college. His Shoulder Does Not Get White Dear Cynthia I am a .voung girl of sixteen, considered good-look inr liv tho opposite sex. I am a good business vvon'.in, hnvo been in business fnr fi.,.n j curs anu know it thoroughly. I wish to say to "Old Rnchplnr" 'ihm- ,.... , .. . -. ..I.!.,....- time my friend kisses me he does not cot "nnintore' nnltn ... .1 ... . . ; "" ..v.. i., aiui ui-3 ic laKe throe weeks to take the cornstarch out I of his shoulder," for I do not nn powder or rouge and I am not old fashioned. I am not of the know-how-to-bake- bread kind, but I believe if I had to do it, 1 could. You sec, "Old Bachelor," i jou have not met the right kind of a girl, and theip arc some girls iu our city vwui wum uo mesp tilings, out jou have not looked far enough. So keep nleit, and you will answer me some day and say that jou have found the one jou were looking for. BABY. i?Jgjeeijii1gJii E tafcdfe JvCillinary cfmporter fifteen. Seventeen. Walnut Formerly 1217 Walnut THIS INTERESTING PRICE SCARCELY COVERS THE PRICE OF THE EXQUISITE MA TERIA LS, WHICH, PLUS AN ENVIABLE CHIC, GIVE C HO DOFF MILLINER Y DISTINCTIVE CHARM. m -jypjfi01i!y3S2ISS Ysy.iwiimuiniiimiiu walk- over $8-90 Uhe Nor-per'ShoeGo. WALK-OVER SHOPS 1022 CHESTNUT 5T. 1228 MARKETST. IT HAS ITS PRACTICAL SIDE "&yj2& tJHBBu -"fliV ! sBHBaBM (''- 'it Hi rt i iHm ami Biiiin roWM 8HKSSBflHHB3KS 9wSSJHHjaE"teflK i lBMffiHBilKtfcOlmfKiWB Jt ia&Pjto I ; Photo by Central News Service 'I ho loose Mouse with the round neck is of white jersey silk. The stjlc Is adaptable t'o anj material nnd may he used iu silk or wool as a sport blouse; in lined ilillfon or georgetto crepe ns a dressy waist with a suit, or In figured silk or velvet as' the bodice of an afternoon frock. It lias the added charm of having come, straight from I'arls Adventures With a Purse mntiJi's n.lintiiiires nic for little I i .. i. .nil inionnii (ho unirit i it wns such fun to receive mysteriously wrapped boxes, and to nnd tnem con taining wee bottles of tightly sealed per fume, nt which I sniffed delightedly. I enn lemember to this day how i would piidefully spiinkle some on n doll's diess. ulvvnvs shnriug home with mv own dross. One manufacturer has nut un sots of four bottles, each with a different delightful cent in a brightly pictured box which would make u .mjlul snrprise n mv .....a.. , mas stocking, 'rents i lie price is iun Also theic aio the mngic Japanese pictures. Breatlilesslj , with ejes glow ing, small sou places .1 square of paper in a larger piece, carefuly moistening it Off comes the square, and there on the paper is a tiny picture of fnr nvvaj Japan. But these pictures are fascinating, and how they will delight small son or daughter. I leave it to vou as to whether you could find a bot Vpp stoekinr "filler." Boxes of these niottires come in ten and sizes. 'I'lion. for Miss Bettj. when steps out iu her very best frfifck course, sne suouiu nuvc u hold primly in her chubby hand. 3HOPSiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiimiiimiiuiiiiiinaiiiiiiiiiii & $ 1 1 .90 I g ''Jf.vV.f J III SllfeW combination of fur $W SShKKSSk jv, I n,'f ;'-,'-; 'iviil III TwK&ml and fabric is ex" m ' Bsmty4 "" ' ifll 1 B.m?'Jll WitHf the most charming M J vr-kJrJ hi k Pirn " n'Awc iiT' 'stt RtBBt v mi 1 J1J El ft'?BvW-l'V'!f5 I Vb'llsilf US of the present sea- ftJM 1 l:ty;ir IW GHERTAK 'M -i -nn 1 iESwl vmm millinery m r I U i1 mi, frl&MM uSSem i.,!,.! v. pi Values up to $30 m'i't'l iy, iV. -I jWRSfrm nd richness ex- h m 'OR New Boots, Which 'Cannot Be Rebought to Sell for Less Than $15 to $22. 14 New Boot Models have been reduced $3 to $6. They are somo of the finest and best selling shoes in stock. They are marked nt these, lov? prices only because if resized on present leather market, prices would be excessive. Yours for REAL ECONOMY yA..s you picture her delight nt finding ninong her things on Christmas morning n little celluloid fnn with tiny flowers pnintcd on it, which folds up just like grown-up fans? I know where you can get them for thirty-fiv cents. Send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the IMitor of Woman's l'nge, or call Walnut 3000, for names of shops where articles mentioned in Adventures "With n 1'urse may bu purchased. I1 ..J....j . ii iiwimiiim iupii JMiii,iim.iiuiM -PyTOffgWBffSBMBWSSB H tpt-w'irwLiMjjfviiv1;lif;4yft,lv 'jjffr if 'iff, !MJia.gHl iRl ,,;,,i,!''.v r, yiX'ii''- ' t?tti&iit&' '$?rf&:i$Wi S m- it. K'iewin ., ' . ur:i :!.:,i'riifij " : .'i.v -m t ill . v3anTSAfi, i ' .' ' "' ...".' '-'.."..' ' : '. ... ',.".-'. . tit " '' -1 i .I.. " "'I- IB , .' T&iJMge&X ' '- ." , W . 11 : sfcsf.'VK. '' ' Hi! . . 1 iHvtco'jl ; ! 1 til 'a i''" '"-', Ji"'- KsSNiigSfcJ'"- , li' ' .?' Ma .' J JRBHraHEfpHBsSS3ii fifteen cent 11 ;.,.- s-1 , .iw.SSS 3S!-iJ I ifl "aril ;.rMfM...i i , -!3 ! in i. , t nil.,;, - y, "S saBwr UH , UiBtiaaniBxQH ' litem l 1''&'3;;,;1 &M An Entrancing .Rj , WW "SjWF ot I'M !,i;yv,,V("iJ I frsw , ,,, .'HI .. WrK mmmiWimmS n in !fl ' (.; W . f ,!i I I K TV I' 1. L W l..u Ll. Hi ' 1H1 BPV- - IKlHri' 1 OLIVIHW V Cant1 1 ',' i O.'iA'-f ; I .' flrKi IH i "Laiai 5BK! MllM! i iBv 'Xl Mfk and Mole 'ill - Ak Wl ...Is '- rJ i.t't.-f 1 vli.iA 3 M I iw S 7 ilSiliiiiiSIAn M m1--:: '" '.'"Sil lEEmmKiiym. This beautiful JIM V ,v&--,iMKK' W I WMMBm MM - restrained" chic C if-ii diih i. vi. ,,.'i.. f -. iii .aBn'r mi -u.r. ui --- t t ui liiv. uj v tr .. sb.i DSHV.KJ' i '-I 'V ft- IS --JsP'.' I l.i. I is' IBslU WwJ&ftP'U taste- urn IN V?'? rtil i mrJ h m 3p llH A, . ,; .."j, ...iT j. I. if . ?! . i i iT" ' t- ti i m.j i r if-f- 'f 'hJtfiWjjP i" j." it ' ' . . i "l .. r'-tv. jii? . j.J "YiiJi PQsiB 5 wmaBBmimHmaBMaaMimbimmkMMBKKsKmKmEkf-ni - bobbI WW I I i! tip Sportwool Suits Tor Women and Misses, tin Heather, Brown and Green. Natty suits of mannish simplicity in all sizes. Specially Priced $29 i.75 uglfeJj cijop 1338 S.PennSq. 1340- The Woman's Exchange Ideas for Box Social To the rdllor of Woman's I'aoe: Dear Madam Wo arc three trl high school (wo nro juniors.) The seniors nro goltiK to give a Box no cinl" tho heginnhig of next month, ami ns wo have never taken boxes, wouiii like to havo somo Information. Can you suggest some novel ways to cover tne boxes, nlso name suitable refreshments lo put in them? ....,.r.a TIIItEn .lUMOItS. You might cover the boxes with wall paper bearing bright, large flowers or plain white pnper with a single flower, or n pretty figure on the top. In stead of covering the boxes you might paint them, if jou have tho time. Inn solid color, and ndd u wreath or gar land of flowers on the top. ami edges. Suitable refreshments would be sand wiches, olives, salted nuts, cnudv nuJ cake, 'Cheese and crackers or chwjc crnckers would be nice it you have room for them. The Question Corner Todaj's Inquiries What should be remembered in wearing rubber gloves for house Describe a pretty- method of using fur or n band of embroni erv on a dress. What material is unusually pop ular for hport coats this season? How can n "banging fern for the house be made of a corrotr What interesting device has been invented tor wiuuiub i clothesline? 0. Describe n convenient powder puff that can ba carried loose in the handbag. Yesterday's Answers 1. A useful piece of furniture that combines two articles in one Is n table which has n hinged top. When the top is pushed back at one end n complete shallow desk is disclosed. 'J. The' birthday superstition for Tuesday is "Tucsdny's child en dowed with grace." 'A. Mourning for n child is usually worn for a year nnd gradually lightened after that, 1, When a. bride desires to carry n prayer book or a Iliblc at the ceremony, she can carry flowers, too, in,thc Bhnpc of weights for the white satin markers in the book. 5. FiUInR the parts of flowers with sand and burying them in n snnd box for n week or more, is said to make them keep their color when dried, G. Washing n piece of material will prove whether or not it is mer cerized or glazed by special proc ess. If the glaze remains nftcr washing the material is mercerized. Two Specials for Your Fridau and Saturday Shopping Camel's Hair Coats The genuine Camel's Hair Polo Cloth that gracefully withstands all torts of weather. Four pockets and belt; silk-lined sleeves arid joke. Specially Priced 55' i THE GIRL WHO EXPLAINS WHY SHE GIVES AN INVITATION Never Seems to Realize That There Arc Some Other Times When an Apology Is Necessary She Knows Yon Understand rpHD first impression you have when J- some one calls you up nnd out of n clear sky nsks jou to como to lunch is thnt she must want to sec you or she wouldn't go to nil that trouble. But did you ever have n friend who promptly puts nny idea of Hint kind out of your head? "Hello, what arc you doing today?" she starts in, "Won't you come over (o lunch? Mother's out, nnd my sister is nwny, you know. Helen wns coming over, but she found she couldn't nt the last minute, and there isn't anybody else that can leave home. I hardly see any of .the girls any more, they're nil so busy tnking care of their own houses now thnt they're all married. So I thought I'd ask you. Anyhow, I haven't seen you for quite a long while." And then she hangs up, nnd you wonder whether you have been complimented or insulted by the invitntion. She nlwnys means it in a pleasant way, you find, on going to lunch. She is cry cordial, nnd j-ou feel that it would be nice to be invited again some time. The in vitntion comes n few weeks later. "Don't you want to go to the movies with me?" she asks eagerly. "Mother bates them, you know, and tho rest of the family nro nil out. I'm crnzv to see the picture this week, nnd this is the onl.v dny I can go. I tried to get Virginia, hut she said she had seen it. I hate to go alone, but I can't get nny body to go vith mo. nnd I'm wild "to see it." And so jou hide your pride behind your understanding of her mnn ner nnd you go with her to the movies I nnd nre probably very glad to go, for it usually happens to bo a good picture. I S G&te&&fomaL rw Family Laundry Service Conserves As' Well As Cleanses the Clothes It is an actual fact "home method" of boiling, scrubbing and scouring receive more wear than when cleaned by Family Laundry Service methods. At the laundry the clothes are washed in pure soap suds until every particle of dirt and soil is re moved. This conserves the fabrics because there is no hard scrubbing on a washboard. With Family Laundry Service you hand your entire family washing to your present laundryman, who calls at a specific time each week and delivers it just as promptly as follows: AH flat pieces, including bed linen, table linen and towels, washed, smoothly ironed, evenly folded and ready for use. Wearing apparel, all underclothing, dresses, children's garments, etc., carefully washed and dried (and starched where necessary) 'ready to be dampened and ironed. Many undergarments may be warn without ironing, due to the methed of drying. This will save a great deal of your work in finishing that portion of your. wash. The hardships of home laundering are done away with in modern laundries by systematic methods, correct organization, proper apportioning of labor.jnd the aid of appliances that do better work thanhands and with less effort. The .conditions which make these laundries good places to work make them also the place to have your laundering done. Ask Your Present Laundryman About Family Laundry Ser vice For the Whole Family Laundry BUT isn't she fqrlunalc nlwnjs lo land on her feet, .fills girl who nlways apologizes for inviting you"? Suppose she used lliis1 I -tried -e very person I-couIiMlilnkrof -before -I-cnme down-to-yoti tone with some one who utterly failed fo understand, Rome one who saw only tho laclf of compliment in It I That would be n cnlnmlty! SUc never thinks of apologizing for an invitntion thnt lequlres it. "Do come down fills afternoon." hc en treats you, "I'm just sitting here doipp porno mending nnd I'rnso lonely and cold. Our fire's gone out, you know-, nnd I don't know how to make it tipi Do you know nnything nbout making a fire iu the furnace? Do -you really? ' Maybe you could help me. " Do come down! I'd love to see j-ou." And, having received such n cordial invitn tion given in suo,h a gracious manner, you accept just ns grnciously nnd go down to sea her and remain to help her make up her fire ; that is, you nc cept nnd go nnd remnin, if you know the ways of this friend of yours. Other wise you very often slap down thesrc ceiver of the telephone nnd inquire of the empty air. "Well, what do you , think of thnt?" Christmas Gift A prettv gift for fho children tn make for their friends nt school is a calendar. Let them cut tlio bright pictures from mngnzine coveis. nnd paste them on dark enrdbonrd mats. Fasten the little calendars sold In the stntlonery stores nt the base of the mat. nnd a loop of thev ribbon to Iinng nt tho top to hang it up with. 137S.mh Street , j Startling Reductions of Our $100,000 Stock of Furs and Fur Wraps are still going on all this week Remodeling of Furs in the Latest Styles sisM that clothes washed bv the r A M 4 I S '1 1 K if frr .. &. A L T I i t BH it f i J. V5.. "" , f I n'f.gSm 1 1 EVV '" I mm. m -j.'ji.. BKif;:.ivam mmwiiiiiiiiiiimi'"'l""l"""u"L'"''yLK"Pvcl? xOP;J'li''HMiiiiMiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiwiin
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