I !ia I i ), I m ,( ' . r 12) DELICIOUS RECIPES-AD MRS. WILSON SUGGESTS i SOME UNUSUAL DISHES ZMuffins, Cookies and Pud dings Calculated to Tempt, the Most Delicate and "Choosy" Tastes i Cocoanut Is Used in Many Different Wiys and Com- Lined With Delicious, ' Tasty Flavors By MBS. M. A. WILSON 7CejiroM. DtO, by Mm. it. I. '.njjon. All I I rtcMj rctrrvr 4. ' iTt'ST what to add to the daily hill f) of fare to provide variety frfqurntly i puzzles tin- Imiv nousewite. inis is i ioaiMvlnllr trim If. ns freoueutly hap- pons In families, one likes this, another something else, and the one member aiever (an eat what the other two or 'three enjoy. For this additional one .-try giving him .' Delicate Muffin J Plaeo in bowl I Five tablespoons sugar. Yotk of one egg. Four tablnpoons ihorlenwg. , One and one-half dini sifted flour, 1 Crean ell Hiid add : Our leeel tablespoon baking ioi-df. ? One-half teaspoon salt. 1 Three-quarters Clip milk. : Beat mixture to blend, then fold in "the stifflv beaten white of the egg. ;lrop Jn well greased muffin pans and bake In moderate oven twenty-five minutes. 'These muffins are delicious toatcd. M.irslimallow Oatmeal Cookies . I'm one cud of oatmeal tlirmiRU ine k ut ".v v..K . -- - - T-i,...,- ;food chopper, using me nue nu. . ... , oe prepnrcu ouiiinui iu .u.." and add , One cup flour. " One teaspoon salt. One level tablespoon baking potcdci, Tteo-thiids cup sugar. Sift through coarse eifter or rub be 'tween the bunds to mh. Now rub iu (til tablespoon shortening, ; Then add One teaspoon cinnamon. One-half teaspoon nutmeg. ' ' Tico tea'poons caraicay seeds. One egg. Four tablespoons tiifA. Beat logfther to mi thoroughly. Boll one-eighth inch thick ou -lightly "loured bo.ird. Cut with cookie cutter. Hake in moderate oven about eight min utes Coo.. MU"n:d "i,n marsh -Hallow whip nnd place two cookies together. 5 Moclir Pudding Place in mixiug bowl th- torouiu,, . One cun broun lugar. OtiC'half cup shortening. One egg. Cream wel! Now add , Three-quartet i cp sliOn'J li'ic; to See, One and our half cips iirtrd flou-. One leiel tablespoon baking poiedrr. ' Beat hard to mix thoroughly. Turn In well-greased anil floured mold and fteam or boil one and one-quarter hours. .ScrTe with coiTco cuttHid suue. CofTeo Custard Sauce Place in saucepan One cup im'l. One rup stiova ba-l. coffer Sir level tablcpnon" flour. . Stir to diohf tarch. tnea bnug to 'boil. Cook tlow j Se minute!. Then dd : One-ha'f cup broicn sugai. Yolk of ego. One tab'epoon bultci. Bent to mix. Cook two m.nutes. Re lnove and add one teaspoon of vanilla. Vse white ot egg and ha,f glass jelly. Kor fruit whip or merlngjo place white f egg and J"lh in bowl and beat with Tover egg boater on', lao mi.Uuie holds its shapo. To uoo leftover pudn.og: nrn cod cut In thin slices. Dip in flour. thn in beateu egu ami fr golden brown iu hot fat. Sere wrii m isnod and sweet ened truit. (ino.iiuit Cream Cake Place iu mixing bowl Threc-qtartcri rip suaa The Question Comer loday's Inuuirlt-j. Wha ilc oiMiivo o'd-fashion"! piee of furniture his come lia. k into use agaiu .' What or , oijtrioitv has ben no tued bi Y W ' A wo-'.e-s Hinoug tne girls of so'U of Ho Indian trib"-'' I.i"ibe a sinking n,'.i-' i n o soti nil n uml i. no .!;;' nt tbooii drofs Mow .no a slic.ii not- m- b" 2l fn t i 'othes in 'a .inlet ng1 nat will equalize tn" wear aud tear on bedroom oirta'ti-'' How can thin ool'ars b siif- fonofl in tno ironing. mou' the addition of tioy star. 1 tstenlay'. Answris WflTr- sots cip ho ro-niiro 'ir ni' isteiiint: piero nf tho ono nil th lul. mg i..on fio . jni' w no . j , a , ..t- ' i ' -. a unt 1 rtrv I,ae tops. i.i i i'Vn sin, . t o straps, can ho bojght to piiio t io msk ng of a oamtsn'o q.nck mm A onveuictice for III" housewife who IJ.W- n ins novo s a small. f-nmri kiiinro nf black sandpiip1! nuh n h"ik m hang it up When h liiu lit il' has lust boon paiul"d 't -ho ml bo tillod with ( o'd wtiti-i l.ir sacral hours n hsrdex in" rum' liofnro th. "ib is used A prettv veil In lio v o a wit'i a light dressy hat n a Inn? , hiffon one rinune) with , inlon r ifllos Tutting shmihl In' basted nn u Turkish fowl to (lr a'lo' wii-h- P .! " 4V i SEE SHABBY, FADED GARMENTS TURN NEW t t "Diamond Dyes" Make Old Ap parel Fresh and Stylish IU t-ir-T--- -"- i Don't uorrv about perfect results 'fleo "Diamond D.vi-s." suuranteed t" telvo a uew. rirh. (ailelciH roll r to .in 'fabric, whether it be tol. nilk liiifu icotton or inlseil goods dressen. hl-msi-s MtocklDBH, skirts, children s i-.tais TfeathfrB, draperies, corennics. ; The Direction Hook with -u. li im k tell" " plainly hiv to diamond dv ovr any color tint jmi tan m t nuke h 3 To match any materiHl. Imo drucc'si ekow jou "Diamond Dje" Color Cro. J AdiH THOSE RECIPES which Mrs. Wilson gallirrol to gether on her trip to Northwest Canada will appear in those col umns in the near future. They arc being prepared, written up and ar ranged iu Mrs. 'Wilson's usual tasty way with menus and descriptions to accompany them. Watch for Them Vo'fc of tico cgps, Cream wlt Now add Four tnhUrpooni shortening, One-hntf teaspoon nutinen. Cream again. Now add Two cups sifted flour. One level tablespoon bnkmg poicder, One-half cup water. Beat to mix. Then fold in s-tlffly beaten whitn of nnr, nrt- Tlnlo In n well-greased and Houred loaf-shaped pnn in moderate oven thirtv-tive mln ntos. Tool. Split n three sli,.... Snroad with jell, (hen with murshmallow whip and then with cocoanut Put together again. Now place in bowl They're Experienced White of one egg left over. Dear Cynthia We arc sending you B'wher'Sbeatcr until the'0- "Vt "T T" mixture holds its shnpe. Spread over tl0n of wh-T irIs l'',,o their eyes when the top and sides of cake and cover , kissed, thickly with cocoanut. I 0up opinion j, this: That lhpT a .,. (liocolato Coroanut PuddJn; Place in sauoomui. tiro cups milk. Seven tablcipaoni cnrmtairh. Fire leiel tablespoons cocoa. Stir to dissolve the cornstarch, then bring to a boil. Cook fixe minutes. Thou u dd 7'iro tablespoon butter. One tempoon vanilla. One-half teaspoon cinnamon. One-half cup sugar. One-half cup cocoanut chopped fine. i.T-ui ,j iii. IklUSC H Heat to miv. Rinse n lnaf-shaned pan w(th ,.old water T,ru Jn t,)e pudding auri set in cool place. Place on ico one uour uotore sorvms. with custard sauce. ' Cocoanut Pudding Place two cups of milk in saucepan and bring to boiling point. Now add Tiro tablespoon butter. One-half cup sunar. Three-quarters cup fine bread rrumhi. Tico-thuds cup coroanut chopped fine. Beat vi nn. Remove from tin- and add One-quarter traipoon sail. One tcell-btatcn egg. ' One teaspoon baking pont'er. Turn in well-grcaed bakiug dish and bnke immoderate oven twenty-five min utes. Servo with fruit or custard sauce. Cocoanut and Peach Dumpling Make plain pastry. Roll out one quarter inch thick on well -floured pas try board. Cut in fou- inch squares. N'ow roll halves of canned peaches in tinel chopped cocoanut. Place on the nastry, wet edees of pnstrv and press together. Wash pastry with water and bake in moderate oven twentv minutes. Serve with hard or fruit s.luce Mrs. Wilson Answers Queries My dear Mis. Wilson Will you please tell mo why. when bakiug a , hoose-cake pn the bottom i-niKt is always sj;y Rnd does not seem to be done1 Wi'l you publish a recipe for good cun ,,i'.-es, enough for four per sons, and oblige MRS. McK. Brush tho bottom crust of the pastry well with snlad oil to prevent mixture from soaking through, before turning the prepared cheesecake mixture into the pastry. Hridently your oven was too slow : temperature should be between J.'l) nnd 27" degroos Fahrenheit. For .MP cakes uo sponge-, akc recipe, add ing throe tablespoons of shortening vbrn (learning tho ogjs aud sugar. Mv dar M-s Wil-on I on.iov your recinos as 1 alwnvs have 'met' with lliom w hi. h is on ufioimt of thoir oxpiii lines.' Will you kindlv give me a good recipe for mock turtle son-' Thanking you. M. K. B Shorty a I's-on ou th s delica. y will appear Mv doar Mis Wilsnri Will "I I-indlv ninr a roi ipo for erabapple lcllv"' I hae tried to make it and hare t.Wd : have cooked it fwhe and it is sti'l ''rpiid : I also added two en. loops of gelatin, hopiujj that would do the work, but it a I so fared Please t 11 mo what I can do MBS T 1 H.' Y i -ho ild havo ni!d"d nn apnlos in o,ir i-rabaplo t'iivt.iio Ton i.im h uiit'r io pronort ou tn ainccri or t"i t or in r r. io fruit will , a use iho tt mbl" ion nre I av Tig. To r verv t.,..r K.asc of i-V.v sdd :n tut a'Mj'os . wa-'i ap pi. shoe verv t'ain. dn no' pare or oo-e . onk slow iv unt I appios are in soft pulp' then strain rt.nn to kettle, hnil five minutes turn in lolly glasses. f'rabapple to'lv made jt th 'ho voar lacks rlavn.- eain I DON'T ROB THEKIDDIES' V !1 7 VNtf JP'5MKS3 EVENING' PtlTBEIC liEDQfEK-PHIEbiiitPHIAV 3PBPBSPAY, VENTURES WITH A PURSE-WOMAN'S Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA A Woman's Reason Dear Cynthia Will oii please print the follow iug little note to "Alplna"? Dear Alpina : I read oiir letter iu this evening's paper with both amuse ment and interest. 1 agree with you that it isu't alwas the best-dressed j man who Is the real honest -to-goodness man at heart. Oh, for another Abraham ' j Lincoln '. Girls wear pumps -and low snoes iu winter and heavy furs In summer for j 1 the same reason that thoj close their , eyes when they are kissed. It can t be I oinlninnl it's insi: n w-oraan's way. , I don't wear pumps in winter and furs in summer, but I do close my eyes, but I don't know why I do It. That isn't very enllghtenlug. is it? Verhaps "Buck Private" ctin help us out. "Alpiua." BKTTYBONNCT. , ashamed to look into n fellow's evr o" ele thej nre bashful or backward. Wh .he closes her ces when' kissed is bo cause it may be to show her bashful uess. For wo have had experience, both 1 and mv friend on the same subject. IH.OVDY AND BIM'NKTTK. Puts "Top Kicker" in Place Dear Cynthia--Please print theo lines to "Top Kicker" in defense of "Buck Private" Well. "Top," old scout, I guess j on wore too busy with the captain's staff to get anywhere to kiss the girls while the war was going on. ' T did my shnro and can say nine out of every ten closed their ejes. I guess you don't know how to kiss. For the likes of your kind always hand shake with your dS. r. But you try tn do a buck private mi; of a nice girl if he brings her to camp. I know lots of top kickers who wo o gone ou bucK private?.' girls, but 1 gic-s thev could not make good bemuse thev did not know how to kiss them So. "Top." you had bett,r let up on us buck privates and dnim out the League of Nations vou'-oif. I pcatis if jim , an do any good, do it Wo bucks v. i'.I Mist go on making the cirls c!oe their e "s aud love tbor.i with all "our "ic.trls. So good luck to you. ' Bi. k." old top, aud a happy, long life Bl'CK PRIYATK TUB SBCOND. Scores "Mamma's Boy" Dear ljuthia Sav to ".Mamma' Boy" for in that if nil the gi;N lie trav cis arouuu wiin are icist no must ro call the old saw. "Bird of feather flo'k tngMther. It suro'y must be n disgusting rowd and Mamma's Boy is no notrer man mo t-..t. uio really nue ..llf rl.in t L.' l&d ft,, il ,linin .1... m n n .. ..I them i ,, , . ,. , lias it not o"(iiriod to you. Cynthia. .L T.. , I,..! !.- .- t.. uiui iu. t i loan" nucs k, ...( 111- name i in pnitV His leply to C.'opatia wa quito a si-ho'arly ((.imposition, nnd por sounllv. 1 m wondering who wro.e it for mm , I'm sure tno sHrno man who wrolo that i mild not ask such a s.nip.e an. I inane nuestion as "Why do girls do-c their eies wheu kissod"? There is no emotional reason for r bill an invol.in tnry profetion to the cs when some thing mnies close to them. All Cyn trua's tenders know tin- I think il a wondorml privilege to hao u co.uinn such as vours for advice and svmpathv, and ! nk it a sbanie lit sb'ise the privilege .nh -mb a lot of u o'(.. s trash and si, n.i. -h icpefitioii iirls and boys s .mild realize that all tiio have to ,.i tn bo happy is to k"oi tliemslos c;au and whole some aud attractive nnd all youth is at tractive and love and kisses will come at the right time wi'h the right per son. Don't cheapen nmrsclf by pro m;j. no is lovoma'. n; I.earu to dun -c we'l. sknte well and talk well. Keep vour skin clean mid healthy (a dash of liowder to over t'ie -' -p is not ulgnri. kep your hair ('em and well brushed, yoar nulls well groomed, your fac 'lean and Hweet-'o.iKing then, girls aud boys, you'll bo real magnets, with all the charm and fusi (nation th'it you de sire. This for the mi.b'Hi icadeis 1 m thirty and hapril in.n.-iod. Am raising a devoted husband n insoiil of a eien-year-old son. utni fl. vouuger -isle's who were le't nm.hei os- ton voars ajn Kadi girl is lovelier than the othe none pietty ni-t swo.t, i'an. hapn' oung girli w:tn lots of beaux vhn (inn t kiss. IMOC.KNK To do tho Bin k Private justice, Imo- 1 gene, ho did write all of that lotto,, to J Cleopatra nnd he has written pretty often to ("vnthin. so she knows his let- of'ters nnd bis thoughts pretty we'l. Did 1 you rend his yesterday's letter? of the foods that promote growth. An essential food element for growing children are the"vitaminsw found in the whole wheat. Shredded Wheat contains all the vitamins and mineral salts combined with the body building elements in the whole wheat grain the perfect food for growing children.Two Shredded Wheat Biscuits served with hot milk make a warm,nourishinjJ meal at a cost of a few cents-the most real food for the least money. THE FRINGE COMES TO THE SKIRT HEM 1 A v i s V I vaH. W mm This tail polo coat has stylish lines that are emphasized by the heavy fringe that hangs from the collar and the bottom. The hat is very simple, thereby adding to its charm and style. It Is of lacquered straw trimmed with bright colored lihbon Dally Fashion Talk by Florence Rose h- AVB you ever noticed how women are careless or indifferent regard- ! mg the way their top coats fit? In fact I they seem to think that it doesn't i matter whether top coats fit ut all. ! Or. at least if you are approximately a tlvny -eight, a thirty-eight coat will lil yoi, u' a thirty-six. then a thirty I .si- ,out will do. Whether or not the ' coat .- of the right length at the bot tom is smnnthing that does not Rcem to com ei n many women. They seem to forgrr tliit when the coat was de signed i he designer had a certain defi nite he.gln in mind. Much of tho j effect of the oont depended, in her mind, 1 ou haing that coat terminate at just I a certain lino above the ankles. The waistline ol tne coat, loo, was suited for one nrl of woman just as much ns the suit that you buy was fitted to u certain txpe of figure. If you aie not ' of '" tyP' ou ha" the suit altered. an' so you should do with th" ton ,, ' to.li 5hf '.i;o bv F'ornp- f.osr AFTERNOONS t lien You l'r fho VITAL AUTOMATIC CLEANER t rn niQf' up-'o-ddi ( ttxln.v, Varu'im NOT ELECTRIC sr? NOTH.MJ ,o rtLN ro m i lis to n.nk No d'jttini lo u - - J"K.r.1Jr ""'i'if tdtlsuc .'-I r rhrrnyYUB hv DIKT i ff. sprJuoj. h'lts. rr rln OTItv cotljo tir htxislLftpir ., co .xenitt.ee. BUY THE VITAL NOW Pric Advance MARCH lt v - i call, or 'phona Market 1390 ' rlmonet"tt''1 G s i LI CLEA HI (1 FUEE 1 'iir, HOMC - hi d h no plutfl "o i r an. ob ik on" PASCHALL SALES CO. 15 So. 8th St. And IlranthfS ;,, rhone Dlrfftor NOT s,oi,I) by Peiit or Othrr Mores sold dlrod from I'lidory Ilronrhes onli V f I ML 1 The Woman's Exchange Announcing Engagement To the Editor vt Woman's Faot: Dear Madam Will you kindly tell mc how to announce nn engagement of a daughter? Would like to give n party to h few of ber girl and boy friends, twenty In all. What would you suggest to serve? MBS. A. C. It. To announce your daughter's engage ment, rig up a postoffioe window In tho room where you have the party mid keep Its purpose a mystery until you are ready for the announcement. Then, at u certain hour, have some one play tho part of postman nnd stand behind the A Indow. Have the announcements writ ten and inclosed in envelopes, and have white envelopes for the girls uud blue ones for tho boys, and hove each one ad dressed to keep the secret ns long as possible. Give the idea that the guests are receiving favors or fortunes or some- 'thiug of that kind. AsJ them all to keep the envelopes unopened until nil lmo received them. Then the news will wine to everybody at onco. nlthough they may have guested It before it comes out. I Serve vanilla ice cream with chocolate or maple sauce and cakes. If you want Komethiugsmorc elaborate you might have chicken a la king, or salad, rolls, i offoo and ice cream afterward. Or sandwiches and small cakes with punch 1 or lonionade would be appropriate. Party Decorations In . .Vi ' '' c ' lt'oiiiaa'a Page: Dear .Madam Our junior class at school is going to give tho senior class a fmewell party around the first or , middle of March. Wc arc nil mem- "bois of n rdiool for social service work- eis nnd have only a small attendance. The juniors number about sixteen nnd the seniors only eight, then a deaconess in charge and a matron. Could you tell me ns soon ns possible what would , bo appropriate decorations, both for , tho table and room? D. K. K. Hare spring predominate In your decorations. On the middle of the re freshment table have a long, shallow pan with low fernH planted in It. Here uud there through the ferns have a few (latlodils. not stnnding high, but just showing among the greens. Use green shades on the candlesticks and hae shamrocks cut out of crcen naner hans . ing as a border around the edge of the tablecloth. I'so your school and class flags to dec nisto the room nnd include as many potted plants as you can get. Have the lights shaded with green cheesc- , cloth to make a soft light in the .room, and make a flower bed in ono corner bv "plnnfing" various tint-trimming ' flowers in giecn cheesecloth. Let the ' leroiving party stand near the flower, bed to receive the guests. From the ' chandelier or from two different places on the celling, if you can put hooks ' in. suspend balls of green crepe pnpei ; from which flowers nre peeping on all sales. Make the halls by crossing two hoops Ht right angles, one going through the other, and covering them with ' pnper. Then pull the twisted strands of paper over the foundation, letting the ends hang down In streamers. Catch the artificial flowers into the paper with hatpins. OFF siEm " " " i 1 iKBlaii--i 1 1 " a ' " Utl T IT -- "t"" - ii ii j mi ritta'.ni ijiT 'Hi mi - mm i? mfs ib j , o j SEE ',' mu TiC IHl f3 1 1 1 cVwpicaOim I I I I 1 i prinjq QMear . .. I ft ' siIj I iy 1 1" Ii-i.lI - ' ' Ml1, l j ne nioaeis ot tnis lasnion- llll tp... 4 , ni1 1 I able shop at all times an- 11111 1 IMC: M, , m ticipate the mode. -39&tfHWU I K ' I 1 T,, distinctiveness of Cher- - g. .. i B l lS ' M : ill ta, Hats is rivaled only by i ' rgll!3Gt' wl I IK J S the ultrn-exelusiveness of , : Kjl' i I ' j W ijl Wcngcr Furs. . W' iO ' Return milk bottles daily, please! If you will get inlo the daily habit of returning the same number of bottles that your driver leaves with you, it will surely help us in this crisis. Place them where the driver leaves the milk Telephone Poplar 3503 (Bell) or Park 42 (Key. stone) if our driver fails to collect them. Supplee-Wills-Jones Clean Milk Philadelphia VtUntlc City PEBRTTAB. 26,, 1920 EXCHANGE Adventures With a Purse WIIKNBVEU I have something spc dally different and nice to tell I you about 1 alw'ays feel i'18' ?' Vvou and smug as if I were co m R t0 ." with a "last-go swap ' ""Vroturn8 to rccelvo a nice roinpHmout In return. That's the way I 1 "u?"1 'VTam mallow roll. It JYLmP enthusiastic about It lmiM I am par ticularly fond of "sK'iU 'mshmal-chock-ful of sticky. ;"c'tlVBrmf",mv form, of a layer cake b I fa r med ! ke t"oJrJrellie.l yJroironelflndJs .delicious marshmallow HI""?- "lq '""." sound good? The price of one is twen ty-fivc cents. One has only to look nt the new to know uiouses ami """' .--, ,"" i AnH ,nrl slimmer ureasvs that Ir sh arc is coihhib ', . -----vet Its return is rather gradual, so that the nriees have not yet gone way urf. This means that there Is an opportu nity for the prudent woman to purehnHe nri e For JnHtnnVe. I know one shop that has long, round collars of rather flne IH'h laee for tho surprisingly low n?lcc of SI. I understand, however, Fhat It is onlv a special, so that no time should be lost in seeing them If you are interested. ...... ...!, nloer it is to have the nr n L-ti v imieuuuwi rinht dish for each thing you want u. rigni - .,. . unv n iiuo. the rnrvn TBI ICT inavonnaise dish for saltctl ,it nm i for salad dressings iijv b'" . ..... ..nn ..imnnt. monn The correct lame umn"""'"-'"-" ,,"" much in the success of, a party or din ner ke tbc nh' CM&-i Th,,y niC not" ovorlv cxpensUe. Their price .is " it they are icrtainly utcc. The i'lttlc round glass dish, set iu a silver finished framework, is a very dainty little affair and destined to make the 0'C look even more nppctUing t. 1. tineoihlfr. ina Willi mc uwH comes"' long.prongcl olive Doe?n t that sound nice? fork. ... .f alinna. HlIllrK! pwrdltS- or ihone'w-lnut 8000. Occ City eiter I Pure rdllor or phono vinui ow. BUI Ittx --W- - SSS Philadelphia's Finest Print Butter. pwZZr g ds "j V1h -- Finest because you buy butter, not M 4JTm. f J 2 Il Hl - sK-x-'- DAcrC&ar? IBI Try a pound this week. J -- J J... llllll Jf' H. R. AIKEN i HJI JiilUwry Zmpovter H U7ioeflfe Butter, Eggs, Margarines II I" 5 r. N. Delaware. Ave.. IM.1U. ! ... ... I lol7 Wttlnilt Stl'Cet Uf '' i llll llllll"" irTiiL . ' - (III The fashionable autltentielty ol ChodolT II n ojSj. ' f il II Millinery appeals irresistibly to the llllll V I ' - Il II iosf critical. llllll S i--- " li W r jJtfltfr The art of hats finds its highest ex- E- , . -. ' ljj--- Vy j -tBSl pression in our ncto "First Hals" fur jSj, Mm EtMjfil Spring. Ch ' 'JUST MART SHE CRIES HERSELF ASLEEP BECAUSE SHE'S SO LONELY The Only Way to Get Rid of the Blues Js to Get Either a Gooil Friend or an Interesting Hobby to Livn. With. WW ( JUST MAItY " writes that she is O lonesome. She Hvch nlono iu her apartment, nnd nlthough she goes to parties and dances and has n good time, she is so lonely when she gets home that sho cries herself to sleep. You can't blame her, ran you? Half tho fun Of a good time is telling somebody nbout It when jou get home; half the fun of getting home is telling somebody nbout what you've been doing. And this girl comes home to an empty apartment, where every step she takes echoes, and whero the brightest light throws shad ows that grow the most fearsome, reach ing arms! "Nobody knows nnd no body enres" where she's been nnd what she's been doing. It's n desperate sit uation for n girl. Is it any wonder that she slips into bed and pulls the covers high over her head and cries and cries and cries until sho falls asleep? But there must be some remedy for these blues. It isn't natural or right for them to go on until "Just Mary"' erics herself Into a nervous wreck. There must be some other, girl who Is situated in the same lonely way. Couldn't they get together, snare expenses nnd confi dences and halve the loneliness? It wotiiun i be like n bonrdinc house if .lust Mary" dreads that community eating as some girls do, but there would be somebody to talk to when the sun goes awny. somebody to scream with when n silent breeze blows n picture off the wall or n vase off a Bhelf in the dead of night. And better than all that, there would be somebody to nsk, "Would you wear the blue or the pink tonight?" somebody to tell, "And he said 'I don't think you mean that,' and I said. 'Well, you can take It or leave it.' " Oh. thoso 'confidences that are so important nnd mean so little to anybody outside! MEATS! Woman's -j "Were Backing Mr. Palmer to the Limit . . .!" Trouble for Meatmen Prices Keep Up ' ivb. Clilaso. ,5r-,S.,?Wj1fK f eti 85 m " ,it WiV.UBaUo-of dceiniss u' in edcra D-rcia ' their prou . .f ihe H'hHt ueim "- " .enfs attitude vas anco",'' .nlenl by A.-MIW"' ;-- I-" i lnsriuvnwM WJ?.1!!" .lltctatt meat tne now- , rter.7 bavc fecn . V"-;. " . SI":?.?""1" mtVlB i" f lllil'.w " ... in hit war on the high prices of meat by offering the house wives of Philadelphia such prices as these for our Friday & Saturday Specials: ChuckRoastalO All Steaks . 25 Boneless Bacon 28i Best Pure Lard 24. Fresh EjJf&S (cartons j fo& Doz. No Phone Orders or Deliveries for These 2 Days ESCOURT'S 6121 BRANCHES r FRESH MEATS 9 I Main Offic! I 908-10-12 I Ridge Ave. IS UNHAPPY "DUT perhaps there isn't nny giri 1J who would care to sW t ,. apartment. Perhaps Mary doesn't really want anybody. Perhaps the apartment isn't big enough. In that ease. Id .. tircly up to Mary. She'll have ... a hobby. Hobbles are always lnn.a nt when other people lenrn about them. but they have saved many a lonely Hfj that wouldn't have been worth bother ing nbout if they hadn't como aon- just in tno nick of time, Some people don't lmvn nn trouble In nmlfnor n VioMitr Tim.. i...i . .. ' ... . .... ,.wrf. ..-, juhl co ta ,i,ft ireo inni noDDics grow on nnd nick olt. uut if Mary isn't thnt H-j . ono person she'll havo to do a little hiintlt,? to find this trCe As soon as Rhe starts that she will have Jo push her blues aside n little, because when you'ro hunting for something important you can't hnvn anything holding you back and worrvii," you. And then some dnv mavbe she'll find that she Is very much Interested in sewing in making n new drefs grow out of two old ones, or one old one and a few yards of new stuff. She will come home to that lonely nlaee thnt .v. -n: home nnd she'll sew nnd pin and cut nnd think until she's so interested that she's hnppy, and too tired to cry Or perhaps slrt'll like cooking nr writing or mnkint: funny little plaw cards, favors, decorations, embroidered "things." But whatever it is If she g0, nr it with all her might and puts hci. whole henrt into it she'll fool letter Rhe may be rather self-eouseiom nbout It nt firRt. She may keep reminding her self that she is only doing it to keenfr0m being lonely. But in time she'll form that ; she'll be really interested, and for some reason, hapnv. Try it, "Just Mary." It has worked lots of times. Forget that it sound silly and "goody -goody," nnd take It as you would take bitter-sweet medi cine. You'll like It. ' Wholesale Prices! '& it . M V- S-rsyft a-J. J tlirouuliovil. their i at iVieir in'j" uovtin- ... - .,! lo. - aUor. to torvc -- ut" Ue b.C tUO.fl b. C lb. Woodland Avenue S. E. Cor. 10th & Vine Sts. 908-10-12 Ridge Ave. FRESH MEATS . f J ji&yi. ....iMtfn tisa0iktL WitfyWWPlNfjV J!jfi t j4tu., -HfriS . Vj ,&&?& .- Jj Hi $ !fJ 1 jlkk.
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