7 EVENING PUBLIC LEBGWjJR-r PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1920 SEASONABLE FOOD CYNTHIA PRETTY CLOTHES WOMAN'S EXCHANGE HEROINE WORSHIP ik m i i MRS. WILSON TELLS VEGETABLE SEASONS rAnd Suggests a Menu Giving Three Meals for Sunday and Recipes for the Dishes jRice Griddle Cakes Are an Easily Made Variation, and Banana Shortcake Is Delicious Dessert Ilv MHS. M. A. WILSON Copyright. tlio, bu 1r )t. A. Wllion. A l I Ifl'irt l ram ra A KNOWLEDGE of seasonable food l Imnnrtnnt nml norrosary if the notiPuifr is to lisht the hish cost of llvinp s 'rriwsfiilly. Anplri -In season all vear. Chtap Mt from Ortnbor until sprln;. Artichoke Soptrmhpr. Asnnvninis From early spring until lto In Mav. Heans Strins .Tune until Novcra br Southern beans until March. Beans. Lima rroni Ju'y to October Beets June until early sprinjf. Blackberries Juno until en J of Au Sunt. Broccoli September to December. CabbiRe .T'ine until spring; theu new enthern cabbase. f'nrrots June until spring. Cauliflower AtiRUt uutil sprins. CeVry AuRur until sprinit. Cranberries Full until cpring. Cherries June and July Corn June to October. Cucumbers June to October. Tlntmnni .Tiiltr tn October. HIilerHerrics AuRust and September. Gooseberries Juno to September. Garden herbs Spring until lute fall. Horseradish Fall and winter. Huckleberries July until September Lemons All Tear. M"shrooins Plentiful in the spnug ad fall Muskmclons July to September. Onions, Bermudas April. Onions, Southern June. Onions, local August until late princ. Oranges October until May. Tawpuvv Midd'e of September. Peas, crceu. southern May. Peas, local Jun. Peaches, southern June. Peaches, local July, August and tarly September. pPar August to November. Potatoes, new February. Potatoes, local July until the fall. 8w.ee;: potatoes Late July. August Sad September. Prunfs October to May Pumpkins September to spring. Quinces November Badi'hes Early spring Basnberries Late May and June. Rhubarb April. Strawberries Mnv until .Tulr. Spinach Early spring and late fall. Tomatoes, southern and California JVbruarv. March and April Tomatoes, local July until fall. Turnips July until spring YVatprmelous July until October. A suggestive menu for three meals on Sunday . linrAKFAST Sliced Bananas. Cereal and I 'ream Bacon Ilicc Griddle Cakes T Sirup and Coffee DINNER F" Clear Tomato Soup Veal Potpie Celerj Baked Potatoes Mashed Turnips Coleslaw Banana Shortcake ', Coffee F MPPER Creamed Dried Decf Potato Ssalad Corn Miiflins Sfen-ed Peaches Crumb Cake Tea Fiid.iy Market HasKet Ttie market bin-kef nill require Onr half dozen bananas One-half pound Inron. Onr an tomato ton'. One ai"i am half poundi liinisi trnl Onr iitailri pert, potatoes. Onr quart turnips. Our ?mall head of rabbaar Our runr'rr pound diied brrl Our bvmh parsley. four rans. One ha'l pound dri'd prmhc One pnrluni' pancake dour and i hi usual s-tcplri thut ar pjri emunoo(nW. like Griddle Cakes A aMi une-qiiarter rup of rue ami cook in on" and a half cum of hoi inc water until nee ih coff Now jirtp.irr a hattti i-uis one lin'f pnck.ige ,,f PBtnake Qniir in the umijI inauner, h.r ing halter i ,i lul.e thl' ker tiar usual i. tl rue nm) beut liar J to mix li.ile ii i ip ijmiu, nijnuor Veal I'otpie ipeat with a A ipe 1lH lamp The Question Corner 1 odaj's lii(iiines 1 W nni v ill ! mi' i tin iicle' on mi. t-niii me hand J I'- nhe n nn'rl o t"r holding igiirt I tc 3 How 'linnld ti.ir. i,.. bulbs he '-, i imI when tin are grown in t i . hi ue'' J What i rilor i-oinhipm hmi i -muit f r t'l ing i-lnlties'' 5. Win is cnristiiiit hituij (Pf the lip, in make them n-d nn un M-e prai - I ire 'I 0. Di-'Tihc nn unusual wai to nim a nightgown or iticini-c Aeslerday's Answe-s 1 T he old ftishioijed ijfcorutne tiir. s rrrn hanging fiom u pfist un a peiletrl, hn- i oine liaek into use Hgnm 1 W. ( workers have dis I'oiered thut the pirls of some of the Indlun tnbeh do not know Imw lo n'.'M , and sit for hours dying nothinc 3 A sinking contrh-t of i-nlnrs was hIiouu iu a dark blue si rge nfter iiiinu dress, whuh hud an applied hen. narrow piping at the uerk nnd cuffs on the short sleees of orange elvet, 4. A slight perfume cau be given tn clothes Iu laundering if u f w drops of toilet water are add'' 1 to trc lust rinse water fi. Making the hems at the top am bo tt oiu of bedroom i urtains the game width mi tbut tho curtains can be changed will equalize the wear nnd teur D. Thilt collars can be stiffened with cut the uddllloD of starch if they nro well moistened and then ironed ou top of u well-starched garment tr article, thus absorbing jutt enough i starch (o stiffen them i I UVUK4.1"'"' ivalj-.TA "T7 ad THOSE RECIPES which Mrs. Wilson gathered to gether ou her trip to Northwest Cnnnda will appear in these col umn? in tho near future. They nro being prepared, written up and ar ranged iu Mrs. Wilson's usual tnsty way with menus and descriptions to accompany them. Watch for Them Cut in two-inch pieces, place lu sauce pan nnd add One carrot, cut tn dire, Three onions, cut fine. One faggot of soup herbs nnd just sufficient boiling water to cover the meat. Cook slowly uutil tender. Thicken gravy. Turn in baking dish and cover with crust pastry. Bake forty-five minutes in moderate oven. Banana Shortcake Place in miring bowl One and one-half cups flour, One teaspoon salt. One. level tablespoon baking powder. Four level tablespoons sugar. Sift to mil Now rub in four tnhV spoons shortening and use three-quarters cup water to make n stiff batter. Sprend on well-greased and floured deep layer cake pan. Cover top with thlnlv sliced bananas. Spread four tablespoons sirup ovi r bananas and then pA-pnrc some crumbs as follows : Place iu bowl Sir tablespoons flour. Four tablespoons sugar, T ico tablespoons shortenino. One teaspoon cinnamon. Rub the crumbs fine. Spread on top of hannann shortcake nnd bake iu mod erate oven thirty-five minutes. Mrs. Wilson Answers Queries Mv Dear Mrs. Wilson Will you kindly publish the recipe for n rich mince-pie tilling? Also a good wine snuce 1 have tome good white wino w-hlch I could use in the sauce. Could I use some of this wine and give the indlspennble kick lo the mincemeat? Also could you tell me how to prevent custards from forming water at the bottom? Thanking jou. II. M. Please do not ak for wino recipes. To make minccpic filling, take One quart of annlrs. rut in dices. One cup of finch chopped boiled berf, One-half cup of finely chopped suet, ! One-half cup of finely chopmd citron. One-half cup of finely chopped candied cmon peel, I One-quarUr cup of finely chopped candied oranae nee ,(.,., 7 iro cups of finely chopped nuts (pea nuts J, One paclanr of seedless raisins, One i up of currants, Our i up of i hopped rteired prunes, One tiihlripniin cmnnmun, line teaspoon ntttmen. Tbirr-q.inrtris teatpooti allspice, 7 hric-ivarlri s teaspoon iloies, One-half r.p of ningci , One cup of i.wlasses. One tup nf corn sirup. Place in u saucepan, bring lo a boil and cook live minutes: pour over the mincemeat, pack in jars and let stand in cool place for three dajs. Will kei p iu i ool place for two month'- Must not freeze. If over 50 degrees muj ferment For custard use the same amount of uM'e coin sirup u jou would sugur; not krowing the renpe jou use. would say about six tablespoons of sinip. A PRETTY FROCK OF FRECHY TYPE '. ( S, U The long i lose-fitting leidue nf black talleta, tuikcd, Willi xery shoit sleeves. 'I he sl.lrt is loveml with embroidery Iu bright blue, and i bright blue sash encfriles the waist just above the puffj joining nf the skirt This frock would bo delightful as a daneln,' dress or would do for dinner wear on in formal ouastons ifi'XfflirJ&jKKifS&iBlLsKi&A I mKsSSSBMfimfifiSli 1 liKiiSti Delightfully soft, I 1 7f99 fl l ' S V ilvSp .oothingond i B (JCJWV U tgX Please Tell Me What to Do Hy CYNTHIA His Ideas of Lovo Dear Cynthia You have n t-plcndld column nml I'd very much like to meet a person who can give such good 'com mon -sense" advice. If you will sUove me, I would like to give my opinion on a few things nnd see whether the people I wno are interested in your column I agree with me. If -mv disagree, I would like them to tell me where I nm I wrong, thereby helping me. When two people love each other (not only think they do) the mnu would rather please the woman than pleaso himself, nnd the woman would rather please the man than please herself. This fuuselilshness) nnd faith in God and one nnother constitute what I think nre the very foundation of love. A man 'ores a womnn nnd n woman loves n man for the three following reasons usually : First. Phvsical appearance. Second. Mental ability. Third. The spiiitunl side, or, in other words, the ideals for which he or she stands and lives. If you love some one for his or her nppearance or mental ability, I'll tell ou it won't last. But if you loe the godliness in some me, and that ome one continues to live out those tilings which nre godlv, ou will uevcr lose jour love for him or her. So whnt I meant to say was really this: If you love n person because you i know he is trying, with all his might. to live his life as well as he can. that love will never die, and if you love him for any other reason it will die. If I nm wronc pWc tell m God bless you, Cynthia, for the good mlvice you give, and hoping jou may find room for this, I remain. JUST A COUNTRY BOY OF 21. Break With Him Ileart-Brokeu My dear, you must simply overcome jour feelings and break with this mau. Whether he has told jou the truth or not, he is not fair to jou, and the sooner von break with him entirely the better Do not hesitate: he has no idea of marrjing jou if his is free. And if he is not free, he has no business coming to ee you. It will be hard for it little while, but you will ) know that you at least are right aud , that is u great help Good Letter, Corporal ! Dear Cynthin Just a few lines to "E. -Top Kick" from "A Merc Cor poral." First of nil I will have to pat him on the back for the mystery ttuff (he must have read) about the fair p' cause they lire mysteries, each onft bvhersclf, and from ttn answers "K- P-" ,'a'' B(,,u receiving they can't ev," Mnin tueir own mystery, Nut where does "X. T. K " get off ",th Pai no sense stuff about n fellow rrniuiiiiDg ii uuck inrougiioui me war. I'll grant 10 per cent of the bucks were briilulcss because one needed that num ber of K. P.'s and M. P.'s not count ing C O.'s wdio never were rated B. P's. Hilt when it comes to In a i tiles X. T. K.'s I will hae to raise the p r. a bit. Believe me. Cjnthia. all these pretiv arm decoration, that went around didn't denote brums. More of the -md arms were made rjretty through "teachers' pet" tacti'-s than by knowl edge "B. P." old boy. mo for jou: hop to it and bang at 'em l.et President Wilson and Senator Lodge Ggure the League of Nations, the X T. K i shows Ins incompetence bv oftering the eating of onions or Mexican dia- I monds a reasons to the qucstfou iu 1 debate l "Betty Bonnet" has fallen into line i vi ith the learned; more uro due to fol- i low. I Best wishes "15. P " nnd here's hoping "X. T. K." won't keep up those shme-tiiil utterings about brains uud impoi lance. Thanks to Cvnthia A MKItE COIU'UltAL. Answers Ruth Iie.it Cjnthia - "Is acquaintance without introduction sensible"? nsks Ruth Or, mone pmperh put, an in troduction without the help of a go-between Well. Iik- the measles, that depends on tho peison If you're not vaccinated with the genu of common -ense a Midden "lniwih" without the use of brakes ot n shock absorber may upset one and sk , the i chicle ot M- tin in Griindj pi pright into n lamp post lo liu swept toRi-tlicr later in the lowlj but wortln i ompanj of cigar slumps, peanut shells nnd old, faded powder puffs 'in the other hand, xou're safe mi of proportion should tell when the opposition side" is duty hound to hear our hard -luck tales. However, pin' e has much to do with the problem In the city we hardly nod to the Milkman, while, where the moo cow dwells, a cheery good morn ing will get ,i smile, from the furmer nnd nn introdue'iiin to his buxom daughter. Vluwed in t ,i lust analysis, boiled bone drv of all s i ertluities. it's up to jou. KENSINGTON Make Less Housework! What's the use of cooking when you can have ST TOASTIES THE LATEST .' . r v a, '' 'V! MS r . raSPS39EHk i Knlfo-plalted nif lies aro tho ideal trimming for taf letu. The, crisp rows nt them on this ill ess form a w hole panel of themselves right down tho front. They also edge tho amusing bit of trimming that extends around tho bark of tho skirt just reaching the sides, aud they stand up "n the extreme end of the short s!eee. Thcro nro pert little flow ers of taffeta on the front of tho belt that holds two ruf fles aj ou nil tho waist, and tnffeta roered buttons down tho sldoof the, front panel. Tho loops nf ribbon nt (ho ends of tho Mcevcs aro some thing new anil piquant In tho way of cuffs. Adventures SUCH adorable baby caps! One can easily picture them framing the tiny, lovable face of one's verj own child. and holding in place tiuy curls and wisps of silky hair. They nre beautl fullj embroidered caps of madeira work, exq.iisitely none on softest material, nnd, if adorned with a soft bow, would MB a. . hub ihv Thev nro sneelnllv nrioe.l nt l.'-'o. Say what you will, but there is a cer tain fasi ination about perfume. By that I do not menu that I consider there is anjtliing nice about the woman who sat urates her hnndkerchief or person with n cheup cologne. But the faint, elusive whiff of a delicate scent well, ns I said in the beginning, there is uudciiia bly a certain fascination about it. And, of course, if the perfume be un im ported scent, arc not tho French master blender? of delicate fragrances? All of which may lead you to believe that I am about to tell you of nn Imported nnd therefore expensive perfume. Well. I am, nnd then again I am not. For while I am going to tell you of an im ported perfume I am also going to tell you of a shop thnt has it in small hot ties for the amazing prices of tbirtj cent, fortv-tive ceutN nnd soveity-lhe cent" ,nd huo jou would need a cunt drop at a lime, for it is an e trart. a small bottle would last you a pood while. Aud oh, the fragrance nf that ixiruct, delicate, subtle, alluuiv I know that jou will love it 1 Frequently one has a guest who stavsj a few dajs for a visit. Now I nm one i who holds to it that no little extra is too much trouble if it helps show one s guest how really welcome she is. Pt Send a elf-nddressed, stamped envelope to the Udltor oX Woman s Page or call Wulnut .1000, fo, names of shops where orticles mer tinned in Adventures with a Pur ma be puicbused. niHh" u most pertcct spring Donnet torina" " ,'""", ""Mm . .0' . ." "' IN TAFFETA " WMwmKM (A. ? ;-;3 HcWUTtsjfMtLWm ;:;' Iff I Jf "ifHB wMmm I ill f- 'M iR'HHsHBi 4WmM P'mv Wmmmm J , W M mmmm$W( 111 ft )fi fiwjF M J nt . t SMI rf!Wsx. . iri'iJIIUHwf With a Purse Ihaps that is why when I taw tho nap kin rings made, from white piquet, r.ud ! embroidered with lovelj madeira work, ! I immediately thought of the guest. Mot of us huve our own iiupkiu rings, but nn extra ring is so .nice to huvc on hand for coinpanj. and particularly one that can bo laundered uud mnde as fresh nnillii rtti H Anf 9 fin iiniibin Mtnr vnr MtA company: j nesc rings cose nooui tweu ty ccnls each. OHIO TUEC Electric Cleaner Gathers up every speck of dirt ami dust; tmd your work is done in half the time with out any effort. See it at your electric dealer's, or phono u. See also the Frpc-Wostjnghouse Klcctric Sewing Machine. H. C. ROBERTS ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Whatf.alr Dutribiito, , rilll-ADKLI'IllA j Q Coffee Fresh! Q ' H "Direct From the Roaiten" fj 1 m Sumatra Blend - - 48c lb. H I M At unr ot ntir 3 Storm U H 2408fRAHKrt) AV 2741 KENS.AV. Our Exclusive Method of Cleaning Evening Gowns, Suits & Dresses i ,u a?iCSpeiYe: to J0U for U "(Ids to the life or your clothes while enabling you fo enjoy the satisfaction or always being well dressed. N injurious chemicals nor destructive processes are used. Wo call and deliver. MonV flii .u. OUghly Cleaned. We cater to nnrtlculnr nennle. BARGS 111.1 rlir.limt s iluSSS-Jil S5M 5nnSnU. FOR QUICK SERVICE PHONE IBIIVI 4 lbs HHAiir OR pi 1U5. 57, 7 oc I 8TEWINO :10c llll'NK HKKF HTKWIN I.A.VIII Hhfn tan nt PltP'jsll sr iu. l.lll..llSIJ ....... rnr.nii biiad (Hli, Ml. I. . ""THUS IN Mltrhpll's Markcl. Inc., I'lillail-lnlil.i ''......' (s If .nHMBHaana ruin i ..-. The Woman's Exchange Rcoltatlons and Poemo To tht Editor o ll'omnit's rapt! Dear MadamI havo noticed that you aro a true friend in need nnd that peoplo corao to you for nil sorla of help which you so nbly give. Bcforo my marriage ten years ago I was a teacher of iutcrprctativo litera ture, dramatic art and readings, but since the coming ot my two children havo done nothing in that lino, nnd bo causo we have traveled about consider ably, I have lost my books nnd selec tions. Last evening the principal of the high school enmo to nsk mo to take charge of a prize-speaking contest to bo held in March, nnd I have to find tho selections. As you can imagine, I nm most anx ious thnt this shall bo n splendid bug cess, and I do ue.ed your help. Can you tell me whero to get readings in the quickest possible time pieces thnt nro good literature and winners atf well? 0. B. M. At the Tublic Library, Thirteenth nnd Locust streets. I came across two hooks that were full of good recitations. You can probably git them nt a library there or cun buy them nt n book store. Have you asked for books of this kind at any book store V They can usually suggest i.omcthing good. These two books are the Fireside Encyclopedia of Poetry, and the Speaker's Garland. I nm sure (hey would help you, if you can find them down there. I hope you will be very Miccessful iu this contest. Shrinking a Waist To the liditor of Woman' t Paget Dear Madam I recently purchased an expensive georgotto blouse nnd now I find it is much too large for mo nnd I nm tifrnld when I wash it it will stretch still more. Could you kindly let mo know n good way of washing the blouso so thnt it will shrink an much as possible instead of stretching? A DAILY 1U3ADER. Wah tho waist in hot water und let it dry thoroughly before ironing it. It will get nil "crcpy." you know, uutil it is pressed out: fo when you do iron i. ue n moderately hot iron and press it very lightly so that only the wrinkles are smoothed out and the material Is not flattened so that it gets larger. If this does not make it small enough, you could take a tuck in from tho top of the shoulders to the waist in both front uud back. Milk For Infants & Invalids No Cooking A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office Avoid Imitations and Substitutes An Ideal Occupation for Young Women VOU would work near your home and have short hours with attrac tive surroundings and hot lunches at cost. During the first four weeks while learning you would be paid $12 per week and rapidly ad vanced thereafter. Your position would be permanent with anni versary payments, sick benefits and vacations with pay. You should see Miss Stevenson, first floor, 1631 Arch btrcct, at once. The BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY cf PENNA. St ... 4 Wain UHice and Works 1616-28 N. 2 1 St St. DEPT. L. POPLAR 7GS0 LL BONELESS HACON. . . . 33c jg?PPs uL mi,,,, CHUCK ItOAST 18c HAMiirnn stkau mwr iioakt ni'TciiKn no,8T ririll ntilTiuu r.flu ll.l., T ..o..,..ci, n,,..i,-. FOOI rnUbll 8IIAII ll.AKS 'JAUS. 4KoM" 10 & 12 S. Delaware Ave P,. n- !. t cm GETTING A' CRUSH ON A GIRL ALWA YS ENDS IN DISASTER But When a Little Schoolgirl Patterns Her Life on the Right Kind of Senior That Blow Will Just Strengthen Iter for Bigger Ones - i "W110' your crusbr askcd ono ' schoolirirl of another. "Misn Johnson. Oh, isn't sho a wonder?" breathed thorotbor rapturous. ly. "Oh. mine's Emily Thompson. Hho'a n senior, nnd sho wears tho best-looklne clothes I ever Baw. She yelled hello to me today all tho way across the room at recess." What urcntcr bliss could there pos slnly bo? To havo your crush yell hello at tou all the. way across the room. What scbo61girl hasn't had her crush, nnd what crush hasn't fallen hard off her pedestal just in time to make place for the next one? A little girl had n terrible crush on n national tennis clmmpion ,one time. Khe would go day nffer day to watch the tournament, nnd when her heroino made nn especially brilliant play she would be overcome with prldo nnd Joy. Rut the fall was hard. In her ex citement one time she beenme bold, nnd stepping inside the net sho oat down cross-leegcd. almost under the heels of her favorite. There were other nd mircri with her, rapt, absorbed. The champion apnronchcd them, nnd their hearts leaped into their mouths nnd then ns suddenly plumped down into their "sneakers." For tho wonderful lady of their dreams' marched straight up to them, squinting in the plaro of the pun, and snld in nn offhnnd tone: "Can't you Kids movo back of the net a little? SOMETIMES teachers, parents and other rrown-ups think it . very silly for little girls to be allowed to have these crushes, to worship, almost, a girl who is only u little older than they nre, nnd to pattern their vory clothes after hers. In nn older girl this is silly, for nn older girl knows that there nre faults in all of us. and thnt otic is not perfect, even if nhe does nenk in soft tones, or wear ipiiiMa George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 ANNOUNCE A SHOWING OP New Millinery in a Splendid Variety of Spring-time Models Charmlns Hats In Llsere, I.cffhorn, Milan, Horsehair, Ccllophano and much ntrnw; fjHlilonrrt Into tlio moat charming and becoming Bh.iOf. with a touch ot real sorlne In tho trimmings. For tho balance of tho week wo havo grouped together for your Inspection specially priced UatB of such unusual value that their appeal thould prove lrrcalotlblo at $10, 512 and $15 each Inexpensive New Blouses l'oocto Waist with the Ttter Tan Collar; plain front; turned back cufta and pocket; real sports shirt style. UI.50 cacli. Another HIoiibo of White iHmltyj tucked front; with vestee. col lar and cuffs of pique; St.ao each. flt.vllh Blotme of White ItuUsto. shirred nt shoulder; girlish model; roter Pan collar: edeer1 with val. lace. 4.S0. New Dlonte nf Bar-Unit Check Voile, with whito organdie collars and cuffs ; short alcoves ; comes In Blue, Plnl; or Lavender. $3.75. Allen's French Hair Nets, $1.00 a Doz. "Sllppon" Cap ehapo hair nets: "Import Special" straight ehapa hair nets; wo now havo tho full assortment ot every wanted Bhado In thse famous French hair nets. Wo cannot say how much longer wo will ho able to inaiutiiln this price, as hair nets now cost us almost thiH prlco lo import. Whito and Grey Hair Nets, 15o each; $1,00 a dozen. jaiarow rilOTOrLAYS PHOTO PIAYS THRU ica, wnicn roMMNY r OFlMEmCA All I ISth, Mgrrls & Taiisyunk Avo. AlnarnD.a Mut.Diiyt2: kvcb.oiis&o MAUY M1I.BH MINTEIl In "ANNU OK UREEN GAIILISS" iii poi irrMV Frinkford tc AlKbny !:lfi. EV. at 8. ALlXVini-.l,i I Mat Dally 2:IB. 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Great INortncrn ., 7 nnd P sli KIlOirNM O'nRlUN In . .THE HRriKEN MEI-ODY TrVorTn Tl A I WTH l WALNUT OTtl. IMrEKlAL. M.i. "'in 'va.T MAR.Y MILES MINTER In "ANNE OV C.REEN OARLEP" ''C AHCD 6T LANCASTLR AVE. LhJUCl MATINEE DAILY n K LINCOLN In "VIRTUOUS MEN" I ID CD TV UllOAO A COLUMBIA AV HOCK 1 MATINEB DAILY HOBART BOSWORTH In 'IJEHIND THE DOOR" 333 MARKETo"? Vlf "EVERYWOMAN" MODEL "aFgSRK!IS Orcheatra. 1 ti. n. ANITA STEWART In "MINP.THK.I'AINT OIRL" niu'j.ii.LuuvH..i, uMMmiu 1 1 l ui.i rrr1 TnTCnRCriM !th D.uphln Bla. jWiwvuvm MATINEE DAILY C'LAruV KIMBALL YOUNO In "EYES OF YOUTH" PI JRFKA m" market erB. l,UiAl-.rvA MATINEB DAILY KUOENE O-BRIEN In IWOKiSN MELODr'. beauHfulclotuos. or play baskHbnll 1, tor thnn anybody else. Hut nitiAi.!,. after nil, donft know, thai; they'S Just finding it out. They see one 'it tho older glr s in school, and nhe ttml utUr perfection to them. Mho T. mediately becomes their "enmh " in doesn't hurt her if she is tho rlijUt kind ot "'ft,,.11 R'yes " a sense of ro. sponsib llity. Sho feels that she has at least tho respect of that littler Elri to hold and bo worthy of. And the little girl-sho's growing and developing. If she takes the not. ern of this oldcr girl, U gives her 'J thin? to work forward to. "When I get to bo a senior, I'wnnt to be like her," sho probably decldan And as the girl sbo has picked out Is naturally prominent in studies or ath. letlcs, or noted for her character, this 1 ttlo girl will try to got hersefr into shape to bo tho somo kind and that's whot everybody wants her to be. Some day, of course, she will dis cover that her heroino is just a clrl Sho will "flunk," or be badly beaten in somo contest, or show a wild tbmuw But that won't hurt tho little girl ft will hurt her feelings to have her ideal fall and break Into email pieces, hut those bumps that are so desperately hard to bear when wo aro little make ths bigger bumps come more easily to us when we get oldor. And they nro all Inevitable. In nn older girl tho crush "syaUm'f Is merely disgusting. It is ropuUItu to sco a girl hanging around another girl's neck, copying her clothes, her wnlk, her mannerisms. But theso c&scj of hero worship that havo such bhorl furious lives aro just a phase ot a schoolgirl's development. They come irt just between the dolls and the Sunday afternoon walks with boys. And tbw pass into memory just like all tW other things that seem so Inughatih afterward, uud arc so serious at the. time. I'llOTOPLAYS Tlio following theatres obtain their pictures Uuough tlio STANLEY Company of Amer is a cuarnnlco ot early snowing of the finest productions. Ask for tho theatre in your locality obtaining pictures througa the Stanley Company of America. OVERBROOK 03d ""' AvenM AI.l-STAn CAST In WKn Ol1- CHAWt is rtJLt. 10 A. M. to 11.13 P. U NELIj BHrPMAN In "BARK TO (IQD'H COUNTRY" PRlNfT l"'" MARKET srKKBT rrvliNVcoo nao a. m. to tins p. Mj MARJORIH OIM.1S In "ROMANY. WHERE LOVE RUNS WILD" RPT.PWT MARKET ST, Below 1ITH IMlVaClN 1 n.45 a. m. to 11 P. M. TAYIOR HOLMES In "NOTlHNn BUT THE TRIH'H" R 1 A I TO GERMANTOWN AVE. 11AI 1 J AT TU1.PEHOCKEN 8T. CHARLES RAY in "THE CLODHOI'PER" , RT IRV MARKET BT. BELOW Trn IUOl IDA. H tnliilJP. ROnERT WARWICK In "TREK OP KNOWLETOIH . OAnV J211 MARKET STREET iJnVU I 8 AM. TO MlDNlGirl WILLIAM I'ARNl'M In 'WINKS PI 'lim MOI1MNO" . CTAM1 PY MARKET AUOVK 16TO OiMNL.tl ii, 15 A M tolliloP.U. WALLACE IiKID In "DOUBLH SPEED ' , VICTORIA MAnnKA,:T,s,Sif.ni3pT,i. KRIC STROHEIM In 'HI.INU IIUU.V.US o T NIXON-NIRDLINGER C? THEATRES I BELMONT SJU AUJVti ABKisT ALI-STAR CAST In f'EVERYWOMAN" CFDAR eoau ANU ci:DAJ avenu riAlf"lT.i Tir ..T.THA V In ' 'WHAT'S YOUR HUSBAND POrNOf", COLISEUM MAlUEIo?aEca ni.ANCHE SWEET In "KIOHTINO CRESSY" FRANKFORD m Fran"'nl A1 JACK PICKFORD In "HILL EPPERSON'S BOY- TI 1MRO niONT T. & OIllAKD AVB. J UiVlDU Jumbo Junrtlen on lTankfor4 "V MARY PICKKORD In . "HERT O' THE HILLS" T OH 1IT 620 AND LOCUST STREETS LULU J i MaU.lJ80,8:S0. Evr 6:30 itoll Lew Coly In "Th Beloved Cheater'' and Harold Lloyd In "Hla Royal 8lvnn" MIYDM MD AND MARKET STB. 3118. 7 and 0, SPECIAL COJ! HPUX. "KNinilTB AKU NIC OtITrES" RIVOLI fABT?NEBJ8bAn,t UfAV AT.T.TROV In "FAIR ANT WARMER" STRAND ais"MATT&Nqo ALVSTATl CAST Irt "RVURTtVOMAN" I WEST ALLEGHENY SSth AlltlbW ROnERT WATIWICK lnoll "AN ADVENTURE IN HEART6" . PARkT niDOB ave. a DAvrnwaji, rlrw. Mat. 3HB. Eve.Ol45tlI ALLAN DWAN'S "Soldiers oir ronruNC" Comla hrt howtnf prwtrw U wetk appear Beturday vonlp wnl BmM & ji ,f (V ,lM,'Jte:x' ..itott
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