y." HWK MrS. WILSON TELLS ABOUT A CANADIAN -.--- m Abundance 6f Good Food Cooked to licjrcsn uancers Who Traveled Far Over Snowy Roads ny MRS 51. A. WILSON I,. Mil. IttO, tu Mrs. it; A' Wilson. All ImTin capablo housewife with lirr large, pantry and dairy IX briRit Kin-in.i "'...' --I. II... ..I.... ...... '.jiMnlnK certainly iciin mm. " m ir.Mt ihe may rovci again in coosing 12 '?:;' family, ns In nays 01 uiu. ' ."-: ..i I o, nrc the parting of this e ilifrV the Vtarting of this scries of .' ji.i, rprlncH. many of my reader I..JIn rcciliw. many qi my JT urllten: "l'lease, Mrs. niisou, ease, Mrs. Wilson f our Cnnndinn His ..i iia something p we are o anxious to know Just how l.'llrri: In alio snowed in?" Or. as n ' wrlhVr wrote: "Nine years ago my ZlrAiA .i Canadian, and while 1,11 us eomet. an, mid while im her. wc all l!IPr "'" V.... r 1.- . ll W s felt so sorry for her in that wild. have many i'r num m-i, n .... i -AtintrV . """ '. ..,i.,. ti,n Canadlnii l!rmnn. She. in of the stuff of gvM. ...... n.irlr ninticer women were iTnlus all the modern iip-to-the- Xutc equipment. KIcctric current H Co nud U I" harnessed and brought CP".' ii kn fnrmhousc.- MudntllC f'-Vetp fe, as the French Cnnuck Bays, JK"c Vr electric cooker, washer, ion nod cleaner: she have do churu 'v"1 .... .-.1 If elm nlf tinrt. In ftofc. mMagcmcnt she equips the firm e ccir.niiij. mi... Sf nccesinrj about the premises. Rural tdeplioues arc In almost every BtV miles from town, wo had nine I7en calls in n day and nn invitation to tn impromptu dunce twelve miles awny. ht hostcs turned from the phono and hid 'MVant-BO-ifs Hue best do rfi.' . will in It." find ns I con LAmi. nntl uuruiK ' ,. " "- tented she readily accepted tho invito- n'...jiinf nn rlnselv. wc nlled Into a k!,.rrv.iill: we chugged over the hard- frown snowy roads: every oncoa a ithilo ft steep ruu " u nj. i;u .... ... .f.. ii.nrtv sunner. The dancing and tn began nb'out 7 p. m. nud nt 1 o clock nc W down lo a rem v-um.u...u su.v. fcartr. The menu : Hcllshes IN ficUcd Cabbage Chow-chow Homc-Jladc Tickles Spiced Tears Barbecue of Young TorU Brown Onivy Spiced Apples uurranu weny Totatoes Baked on Ashes Stewed Turnips Salted String Beans Cabbage Halud e.ery Cranberry 1'ie Ji-emon i-.c Coffee Cocoa f Tbc long ride In the bracing cold air mil tho exercise from the dancing Eroujht people t the tabic with nn no elite that pleased this rural housewife. Bed Cabbago Tickle .!t n firm head of oabbase and Lhred very fine; place in chiua bowl nnd hdd One-half cup finely chopped onions, One teaspoon celery seed, One teaspoon mustard seed. Toss to mix und cover with suuee pre- lared ns follows : . Minee three strins of bacon very tine; lltce ia a frying pan and brown gen- rr. ow nud J" ico tablespoons flour. Stir to blend tho flour, then add Three-quarters cup of vincyar, One-quarter cup of teatcr, One tratpi'on salt, One teaspoon pepper. Bring to boil and cook three minute. oi, pour over tnc cabbage. Rarbecue of Young Torlt Select small plump shoulder and have batcher hone nnd roll. Wine with a I amp cloth nnd place in roasting pan nd rub with followinc mixture. Tlace la email bow I One-half cun of flour. One quarter teaspoon of cinnamon, One-quarter teaspoon of nutmeg, Pinch alltpicc, One tablespoon sugar, vne-naif teaspoon pepper. Mix nnd tint mpnr with the flour: slice In hot oven for half hour to brown. I'ow reduce tho heat and cook, allow- pj; twenty. live minutes to the pound. piste e-tcry ten minutes with following pliture. Place in saucepan One-hall cun of vinenar. One and one-half cups of boiliiw filer, three-quarters cup finely chopped Imotu, Our ffujpooi. thyme. One-half teaspoon siccct marjoram. Mnko brown nravy to serve with Mat. Spiral Apples Soak three let el tablespoons gelatin 1 One-half run mid wntnr. Wiish nnrl ht in small pieeea six apples; place hi pucepnn ana add Ohc cup of water. One aiiavlrr pun xnnnr ud foltntvltlir nnlnuu 4lil In ntfi.iA nf Iheesecloth : ne teaspoon cihnamon, One teaspoon nutmeo. One-half teaspoon allspice. Cook fftnwlr unfit nnnlM ar. unff fib apples through sieve. Now udd F prepared gelatin. Heat to boiling rlulL and cr.nl mm tnlniiin TMtio.t mn1l H turn in tho mixture;' sot uhIUu to t"4i. oerve m weiltCP-NlMtifd biiccs with PC Darbcruc on fruit bauccrn. iotalo IlnUpil in AfthM ! tVash til ft rnntllriMl niimLn tt nAtn. 3t3. drv nml hiI i.nii ,..m. -,i,--t..i- )L , in, eonl raSc' i'"t over tho ..v v",ln,B.as" nlt- Ihcse potatoes . .b?kc'J ln a 8is range. Creasing w. . oeiorft bautug prevents a Itk crust from forming. S(erp.l Tnniln Vnvh. pare nna nnl lurnlrm in .Hon COok Until tCllllor Slonn,, n.l F'e with creuni tauce. VitH.l L'l.l..- Th.A w '""" "iruig I leans lucic DcaUH urn nut .in..... A .1... f'rvn.t scnson. Soak the l.eilnK ill frn.l. LnVLnU1' P'.sl't- Iraln. Tlace in .. Ficpuii u th nnlnn ...I ..:'" Pww riud. Cover with ho In';' w.. ' won until tender; drain, beiisou. rnhhnfr C.iln.l o"',!"""u?,fo'l chopper g" half head callage. nrterT" Parei and cut in e mm brri nn,.A 1 ... 1.. ! i.ii. mm mi n quae- '"iX. N'ow vt PI,.... 1 """" 'irisaujg as 1 luce In auccnon mnlm .1. ! fol- n r'lur,,,LCUt' "ur e'""'. om ;;-'""" ,"""or'i Tu-; :iluu" u". nJ. i"i!l 00" sugar. ck' '".'""' Htlr w tc, un::pewcr .. . . r :i mi.,,: : - e to bon una cook ri;7.i !!? Aau . Bt ZZv! ,aof """ Wo. .& Wi oY rff"r.,.0Tff.,L"A., V. myS'lJWrt-by and a "God 1 Into n... "urnr4 nqmo to snug- LtW hi rt. 1 in5f, . bSds covered HrMu chSL,,..,R O'1 .JVorW blue r"?0 ok i '""" wim a blanket PARTY SUPPER t Please Tell Me What to Do Uy CYNTHIA Do Not "Keep Company" Dear Cynthia Although I rend your column every evening, I hove never had the opportunity to write to 7qu. Now that I think I need some of your won derful ndvicc, I will ask n few questions. ' 11 young girl of seventeen Mini "c". About n mouth ago 1 met n fellow (hnt I hnve knowu since child, hood. Ho bus called to sec me Kevcral times, aud has also taken me out. My mother, brother and sister, that is, my entire family, do not like him, although ho Is n. very nice fellow nnd I have not found nny fault with him. He cares for me nnd I care for film. Of course that does not mean that I want to marry him now, but wc hnvo ugrccd to keep stendy company. Should I tell my mother thnt I have accepted his pro posal? Alxo what nighUof the week should he visJt me? ' UNDECIDED. N'o, dear, do not consent to "keep company" with nny younj man. It is always u mistake. If you have read the column faithfully you will have 'ecu that Cynthia has always ndvi-ed ngiilnst it. It cuts you off from other ....iMi-nilH and is very unwise. You, are both very ouiig. See each other If VOII want ... ...! .... ,-t... -.. i . ! ..... -.... ..,, ,.Im jd n)m rn(l wuen lie will, if your mother is Hiilling, but do not confine yourself to this ono boy us a friend ; him- plenty of them. Then when you nro ready to marry you will know better whom to choose. Miraculous Escapes Dear Cynthia I promised n few days ugo to write somo of mv cxpcrl enees; here goes. This will only deal iii i'.01!0 'h,tGs which occur in one's we which pause n person to think nnd be thankful. T was In Edinburgh, Scot land. (Ilirlllr. Hit n MV n. .,!!,. .!,. n Zepnelln uir raid took place. A bomb UIU.H-U oireciiy ncrow tho street where f. V'a staying but did not explode. It it hud, the house, no doubt, would have received n goodly Rharo und I happcucd to be in a front room. In France, while WaitfniT With minllm, nfiiiirflflA nn n flarn signal, n whira-bang exploded very ' '"i my ciium receiving only one WOUUd. Which killivl lllm Inufnntlv T got eighteen, was kept in Franco n few weeks, then put ou a hospital ship ns u stretcher csc for England. There were three ships going across wheu the nop in iront of us was torpedoed. Wc '"(, to stand by. Arrived in London while thirteen airplanes were dropping bombs. Eventually my time came to go to Canada, ho concluded mv "reign of terror" wiih over. Arrived in Halifax, .V b., hospital on December 5, 1017. Then something occurred, the like of which I never snw all my time In Frnnce and Belgium, aud I had seen n lot of those nights thnt make your blood run cold hiiicp 10ir-17. The worst explosion 111 l.lstorv fl thinkl took nlnco In Halifax. December 0, 1017. Was not hurl, although the hospital was nil shattered. After receiving discharge went with a chum to the country for a couple of weeks. Second day there decided to go in for n swim. I was not iu the water more than six or seven minutes when my chum was dead. He had been wounded in Frauce on two different occasions. I arrived here in Thlladeliihlu last year while the "flu" woh at ItN wor-t. For all of which T thank Cod. Is this luck, predestina tion, or what? TI10 BONO TUBLICO. Continue to thank God, young man: Ho seems to havo shown a special 1'rovidcnco in your regard. Why Boys Close Their Eyes Dear Cynthia Have been reading with Interest the much-discussed prob lem in your column, namely, "Why do boys close tncir eyes wnen tncy aro kiss ing a girl?" I shall tell you nnd your readers, sec Ladies' Silk Hose Special Value . Mark and Colo. Ilput, quality ellk lllurk, wlillr nnd rotora. Aim full II.IA n ( ....I.. Children's n n ii Men's Hiikc. 0rn Monday, I'rl. day nntl Saturday KixnlncH iMcPhilomy's, 1624 Market St. rr lu ruiiwey TUmtro ' f hoalthFul Food c1 For tha kiddioa as well as a tasty dessert for" the vholo Family. Popular Flavors Chocolate Golden "Vanilla U Your Grocerst&j . CWmocsisom axrfwh. Luxurious Box Spring Hair Mattresses Dougherty's Faultless Bedding 1632 CHESTNUT STREET rise wiml aLLr 'um 7 V, " mSw EVENING rjBtWlio 1 i Bfgw -! kHB'v'InJ ,auaaaaam' 100 'W'&fc'c- Er iMkw. bSMkWTFr iJHiKdLijHBHi ' .w ' MISS noitOTHY TUKNEIt Daughter of Dr. N C. Turner, of '1.128 Pino ntreet, who will bo ono of next season's debutantes Ing that no other readers havo volun teered to .answer. Wc close our eyes to keep from get ting cross-eyed, us ono miss suggested. Why, nny one knows thnt joii can see very little while kissing, excepting when ii couple of wise ones nrc suspicious of nn intruder. Then U the time they both keep wide nwakc." And .mother thing: When u couple are extremely fond of each other In spiration may linvc something to do with it, but it is just "flwector," I suppose. If a girl was so homely thnt I closed my eyes for that reason, ns some of your renders say, 1 never would close my eyes. But. after nil is said nnd done, Cynthia, -I supposo you answered the question as well as any. You say there is no answer. My answer Is "What's the use of keeping them open If there's -no -danger of intrusion?" ACETYLENE. What Do Readers Think? Dear Cynthia I rend your column with interest, nnd have decided to put a rather now und unsettled question be fore you nnd your readers. I hnve ofteu seen nrtlclcs on "A woman can get any man she wants.' This has not been eo In my case. In fact, I had quite n bit of running to do to get my girl to tray she would bo Mrs. . However, I do not rlnim this to be true in nil cases. Is there a man among your renders who can verify this state ment? Still, I do not limit replies to men, but would enjoy views from the girls, too. MB. TWENTY-ONE. How does tho fact that you had a hard time to get your best girl to say yes prove that you nrc not the man she wanted? I do not quite get your argu ment. She got you when she wanted you, did she not? Could Not Verify "Quotes" Sorry, Luke, but your quotations from letters in the column could not bo verified on the files, so excuses Cynthia for not printing your letter. HICKORY WAIST AND GARTERS JUST WHAT YOUR GIRL or BOY NEEDS The Hickory is just the cwment you've always wanted that's why the better stores show them first. Body made of fine mercerized sateen Hears well and Toashca aondcrfully. All buttons are gen uine unbreakable bone. Sizes 2 to 14 and each waist ftls pet' fcctly. You'll wonder how you ever did without the Hickory Waist. Madcand guaranteed by the makers of the nationally ktown and nationally shown Hickory Garter. You'll find them in the notions, boys' and infants' departments A STEIN & COMPANY M4KCH4 Or PARIS CARTERS , for men CHICAGO at NEW YORK wamatwoammammmmm The best wc can make The best you can buy A Dougherty Ilox Spring or Hair Mattress isj the flncht wo can make tho very limit of our hklll tho finest, most luxurious piece of workmanship and inatc- riula wo cun turn out. It's moro than nil that, too, for Dougherty bedding ia tho best you can find, tho finest your money can buy. And you will havo had it In your homo just ono night when you will be telling cvorybody 6'o, too. I.tiniirioim Hex Hnrlnir. Itllnble Il.ilr llaltreoiea, Muliofuny Italtitraihi. lino. HwU. Fntiluli Mohii rurnllur. Umin, Dainty WiuikfU nnd Comfortable, While llnmuel Nursery Aoccorlci, etc., etc. LEDajlmLiiPELHIA' WEDNESDAY,. IMAltdH ir, 1920 THE GLAD SURRENDER Br HAZEL DEVO pATCHELOtt CopiMetit, lilt, bit VuiUo Ledger Co, Another Achievement Larel Stone's interview with Granville Burton was the corner stone of her marriage to him. Until then Granville had not known the difference between the average shel tered society woman and the woman who makes her way it the world, lie liked Laurel's independence. lie thought that she would make a good mother for his two little girls and that her beauty would shine re splcndently at the head of his house. As for love, he had no time for that, and Laurel did not discover this fact until afterward. A son was born to them, und Laurel's attitude toward her husband subtly changed. It wasn't, however, until ho made love to her one evening that he discovered Just how much Laurelhad changed since her marriage to him. THERE is no brcneh so wide as the ono thnt can lie created br two people who deliberately misunderstand each other. It seemed to Granville In the days that followed Laurl'3 return that he rarely snw his wife, nnd never alone. When they had flrst been mur ricd ho had sometimes knocked ut the door of licr sitting room and come In for a chat. Then ho had never thought of making love to her, and she had been just as benutnful ns she wns now. AVIint u fool he had been, What n ronceitcd fool ! During Laurel's visit out West, arion Worth had tried with every thing In (her nowcr to nttruct Gran ville. Tho easy morals of her ECt per mitted this and would give her any credit if she succeeded In making it the least bit obvious that Qranvillo was at tracted toward her. There was a cer tain amount of jealousy of Laurel any way. Her triumph had been too com plete) and she held her place too easily. It wasn't fair that nny ono woman should bavo everything; tho wealthiest and most imuortant man, the most beautifully managed home, nnd In nd Httlnn to hoth of theso thlncH. so much beauty that she put every ono else in the shade. So that when Marlon really inveigled Granville Into coming to the country club, women smiled maliciously and looked forward to something in teresting. Granville came partly because he was lonely, and partly because be wns curi ous nbout women. His attitude townrd Laurel was amazing, his ignornnce appalling.- There wns a gnawing hunger in him that ho tried to nssuage by playing with Marlon, for playing It the word. She wns too shallow for deep feelings, she was like a kitten, amusing, and pretty, but not stimulating. And she, delighted with her success in get ting Granville to look at her nt all, did not realize all this until Laurel's return. When sho found Granville un available she was furious, vindictive. She determined to do something nnd she sought about in her mind for a weapon that would hurt Laurel. One morning early in October Laurel came down to breakfast to find a long envelope with the rest of the mail at her place. The superscription at the Radium Luminous Dials IV Kill rtHitnt vnnr trAvllnr J wrlft vrtittU dlnln ullli Hulf-Lnmltion Kndlora Mattrlnl HARTMAN STUDIO zl S. 17T1I ST.. PMIndflphl Snrnre BS-77 . Va. HAIR GOODS nn: rniDK oarulrea oa the perfrrt mitcliln if nnr work with Mis nut. irnl. and on IU durabliltr. KAUFFMAN Wfei Toupees I501 Pcrfeld Bldg v luniprr x i;nrmit J'' " "'" ' " ' " " i Kapnek & Kapnek Marine!. o Shops 8uSPfiiVl&.im.nft.,d' Btrin' "a 1615 WALNUT ST., PHILA. IB3 B. Urntnrloi At Atlantic City Ysv rjLra I'oll.hlnu- Hone Qalcblr Piano Polish This preparation hi been ucd for over 80 yeara on tho hltheat- & riANOAf FURMim rpUSH I .. . " - III Hmun . . . 4. s t , w irruUo 1' l A N o a and "OKAtoYHaMfi FUnNITUitU on U Is l,irUM3' Euamiiicni iu prcoerva the VARNISH and pre. vent It turning- blue. It "ii.f. produces a liutre like new with the nllnht. eat elTort. Try It on your AUTOMOUM.B. 50c Can; 3 Cans, $1, Postpaid XKVV PIANOS, 105 to 0SU NEW 1'IJVYEnH, 1Z5 to $3100 mmmviNCENT 830-838-4C-S42-8U-t8 " NOK1U OTIl 8T. GOLDMAN'S 'La Natural!" Hair Color Restorer Tho moat perfect coloring lor faded and grny hair. It Instantaneous Produces perfectly natural shades. WASHABLE, AND ABSOLUTELY HARMLESS In all colors, blonde to block. When ordering, aend aampla of hair lric $2 with full instructions. Used by us in our store, where we specialism in the Art of Restoring and Coloring the Hair By Appointment. YOUTHFUL COLOR RESTORED TO CRAY HAIR 1624 Chestnut Street ' ' f. wmmzmk V t.f, ..i 1 I.-.- uam1..m ti.llrlW nntl ii.i. eiri. hit iiuiiii uvuiiii .1 .-. her lingers trembled ns sho silt tho en velope. She drew out the Inclosuro and tho long blue slip wavered and blurred before her eyes. It was a check for two hundred and fifty dollars for her story, "Small Town Pride." She looked up finally to meet Gran ville's eyes across tho table. She smiled wavcringly, nnd her eyes filled with tears. "I'm an author," she snld, nnd thrn was sorry she had told him. Whot did n little paltry success of this kind mean to Granville, who met big successes every day of his life? Hut there was Tom Kenton to tell. She could see his kind, brown eyes now. They would light up with pleasure, and Winona would bo speechless. She must run up to town th!s very day and tell them the news. She swallowed her enthusiasm and calmly hnnded tho check across the table without n word. And with his new un derstanding, with his iutenso love for her. he realized that Rhe was deliber ately refusing to share her small triumph with him. "I wrote It out West," sho explain ed, "nnd proceeded to forget nil nbout it. Tom Benton wrote mo that I ought to try fiction. Ho was tho most under standing man when I worked for him on the paper. lie was that way with every one, never too busy to say, 'Bul ly work,' or something of tho kind. You know it isn't done in the newspaper world, every one is too busy; your work is just nccepted without n word, nnd as long us some one doesn't tell ou it's rotten, you just take for granted the fact thnt you nro getting along. People aren't paid salaries out of sentiment, not on a newspaper." Granville wanted to tell her how proud ho wns of her success ; he wanted to take her in his arms and crush her and tell her she was his, and that no ono could givo her tho sympathy he could, because hn loved her so much. But he did none of those things. lie wns too conscious of tbo fact that it would do no good. Sho was eager and anxious now to tell her news to nnother man, n man whom she liked nnd reinpntnl It was I to him that she would pour out nu ncr gay entnusiasm, all the girlish nuoyanec Hint she had used to give to mm in ttie clays when he had not np predated his own good fortune. (Tomorrow What Granville Burton Learned About Women.) q Juliet 1126 Walnut St. S, Special Values Smart Millinery , $1250 Models of exquisite charm with that distinctiveness, grace onrf originality always charac teristic of Juliet Hats. Vi SALADA f! the lea that is so full bodied, so pleasingly stimu lating, men doing strenuous work find it just the bracing, refreshing beverage they need. When tired, men tally depressed blue just try a cup of steaming, fragrant "Salada," and watch weari ness go, and rested comfort take its place. rt A 11 TP . . 9 CALAMI 1 1 Wo kt! sil rnnadeipina Looks Forward Each Spring To This Tailoring Offer 53 WK gjj FOR $65, $70, $75, $80 AND $85 MERCHANT TAILORING FABRICS BUILT TO MEASUREMENT ENOUGH suits. goods Those who register their orders early in the sale vill be sure of early delivery, but in this standurd merchant tailoring proposition every cloth is desi-able the last suiting ordered will be as fine in quality as the first one. BUT THE SALE CLOSES SATURDAY, THE FABRICS ARE LIMITED IT iq QUITE PROBABLE THEY WILL NOT OUT? LAST THE SALE. DON'T WAIT, ORDER NOW. Wanamakcr & Market at The Woman's Exchange Dullness Announcement To the Kdltor ol Woman's Paott . Dear Madam I nm about to start In the dressmuklng business nud would like to mako tho fact known to several pcoplo with whom I am acquaiutcu. Could you givo mo a business form for such nn announcement um Buufc have, these announcements engraved. Word your announcements in this way, using your run mime, ui. i" initial: ., , Mrs. W. B. announces ino odcuiub of a dressmaking establishment, and will bo glad to mnko appointments with customers at any time alter March 17, 1U0. n, . . Address. Telephone. Publishing a Play To the HdUor of Woman's rage Dear Madam I have n friend who has written n few plays. This girl would llko to know if she can get these plnys published ; if so, where? Her friends say that the plays arc cood. Can you please tell mo a lew particular about tho 'how, wnen ar.u where" of books nbout to bo piiblishcdY 1. v.. I . There are ft number of publishers in (his city. You will find a list of them in the business directory of the tele- phono book. Simply send in your man uscript with your name plainly written. nnd nddrcss To Thcodalc Randolph A five-dollar bill was bent to tho editor of the woman's pago with a request for ono of the rings men tioned recently in the column. As the Adventures with n Purse does not do any shipping for il patrons, the bill will bavo to bo returned with the namo of tho shop where the cus tomer can buy tho ring herself. But no address, and no name, other than tho above, and no telephone num ber, was inclosed in the letter and thcro is no way of communicating with tho owner of the bill. Will Thcodate Randolph please send o self-addressed envelope? Have Curly, Wavy Hair ' Like "Nature's Own" -,,,.n who .navo irouoio KeepinK their hair ln curl, or of accurlnc Uio dc Eired wavy effect anil especially thoso who rcallzo tho harm that the hot Iron does to tho hair will do well to try the new filtmerlne method. In no othor way can thoy ncqulro mich pretty waves and curls, liavlnB all the appearance of "Na ture'n own." And tho hair, instead of being singed, rnsg'd or dead looklnrr hoa such a lively luutro and wholctomo beauty. The curllntss ia moro quickly acquired thnn when a waving iron la imnH. nnd It la.its considerably loncer. When tho hair Is combed out it ia nlco and nuiry. ine nair win e quuo man ageable, no matter In what fashion it Is done up. if onn will cct a bottle of nlaln linuld Hllmerlne at any drug storo and follow tho accomrnnying directions, she will be sltnply delighted with tho result. This product ifl of courso perfectly harmlcsa and thoro is nothing ntlcky, greasy or unpleasant about it It is alxo prized an a splendid dressing for tho hair. An so small a quantity is required nt a time. a low ounces win .asi ror montns. Adv. On Ideal Occupation TJismgTPwnen Telephone operat ing means work near home, short hours, agreeable associates, attractive surroundings and hot lunches at coit. The salary is liberal while learning and i increased rapidly. There are anniver sary payments, sick benefits and vaca tions with pay. Talk with Miss Stevenson, 1631 Arch St, about this. . to ninke a thousand I- m IS LIMTTrcn IT MARCH 27, AT 5-30 Brown TASS!NG SHOP Sixth St. -r 1 - THERE'S SOMETHING NEW IN THE COMING OF SPRING That Cannot Be Denied, No End of THERE'S no doubt about it. Here wo aro nt Ht. Patrick's Dnv. nntl thnt means that spring in not far off. Rut you'd know It nnyhow. Here you nasft n eh on window nnd find it full of iringliam dresses. A littlo further along you And one that tins gcorgctto crepe, toIIo nnd chiffon for its keynote. Liincn departments, those bridry places that aro fairyland to girls with rings on their left hands, nnd just n placo to walk through in order to get nomewhero clso to girls who havo not, thoso very ncceKnry institutions to women who can nfford it, nnd magnetic Instruments of torture to tho woman who can't, burst forth Into tho most en trancing exhibitions of Madeira luncheon sets, damask dinner napkins, gleaming table cloths and fascinating littlo cross stitched guest towels in dainty colors. Tho spring or early summer brido is almost bceido herself trying to decide whether the lingerie, with its rrepo de rhino nnd filet luce, its fine batiste nnd Philippine embroidery, its wondrous negligee of soft fine material, is moro nlliirlng to her thnn tho "indies dress es," thoso stunning frocks of dark blue serge, tho georgette crone with beaded trimming, tho velvet with its long lines and tiny sleeves. At tho market, "fresh" vegctablei aro beginning to uppear a little timidly, a few stray boxes of Rtrnwberries an nounce defiantly that they can be bought if you have enough money to buy them. Women with shawls over their heads nnd baskets upon their arms look wistfully at "new spring" this und thnt. and then resolutely turn their back nnd buy the few "old" necessi ties that they can nfforu. n:EKSC35aza!!KE I Don't Be Fat- CURPLUS FAT not only adds years to your nppearnnco and causes constant dis-comforts Rut also means that your Organs aro impeded in useless fatty tissue. THINK whnt reduced weight would mean to you In nnmfnri nTnnn Anrl ltd un pnflv nrrnmnllnlipd by our Safe Natural Methods of Baths, Massngc. Simple Exercises nnd Expert treatments, which equal the famous "Spas" of Europe. JJE VIVACIOUS have plenty of "pep." Trial Demonstration Treatment Gratis COLLINS INSTITUTE FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Bcllevue Court Building Phone, Spruce 54Si 1418 Walnut Street llulrdrrsiliir Department ; . iti i r ii f ,b. i i .ml in i iw A Time and Labor Saver Is the electric vacuum cleaner, that does all your work thoroughly, with practically no effort. Rugs, carpets and draperies are left scrupulously clean with the OHIO-TUEC Electric Cleaner The cleaner that really cleans. See it at your electric dealer's or phone us. See also the Free-Westing- house Electric Sewing H. C. ROBERTS ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Wholesale Distributors Philadelphia aW-MaflsVnMBsMaUBa.T.TMKasVsa(a.asaM ml Ihe average cow is milked into a big pail then the uncovered pail is carried to the ice house. Dirt, dust, insects tumble into the milk and you drink itl That narrow opening Abbott can, with a lid, is only one of many ways that we take to give you clean milk. Jlnww Phone us to deliver a ABBOTTS DAIRIES, Inc. 31st & Chestnut. Both Phonei Branches Atlantic City Wildwood Ocean City Havo you tried ABBOTTS ICE CREAM? 'i Mailer How You Feel About th Winter AT HOME peopla begin to look ratbwr doubtfully at tho porch furniture that is put nwny from winter frost, They begin calculating tho dlffcrenco b tween the possibilities of their pockst bookn nnd tho prlco of tho cretonne that they llko best nmong their samples. They look impatiently at tho earth and won der bow much longer thoy'll havo to wait for that glad day when ono crocus reaches up for a breath of air nnd tbo ground In tho tulip bed becomes hilly with the lifo underneuth. And you personally, how aro yolf showing it? navo you already celo bratcd with flowers and ribbon nnd shiny now straw on your head? Or havo you just put shiny now color on your old straw? Havo you como strattfng forth in glad new suit, new coat, or now dress or havo you just been coming out in tho samo old suit, or coat, or dress thnt you've been wearing all win ter, hiding the fact valiantly behind a modest little bunch of fragrant (fifty cent) vlolet3? Oh. thorc's n stir nnd a bustling on top of the earth as well ns underground nt this middle of March time. Every liody feels it, nnd everybody has to show it somehow or other. Whether yon mourn tho passing of winter, and dread tho coming of tho summer, whether yon love tho listless, lazy days of spring, or whether you love tho season and long for warm weather thero's something new in th air. You havo to got in step with It If your newness consists of r new plncp to eat sour lunch every day. n new rnilroad ticket, u new pfec,o of sheet music, or a new collnr nnd cult set I Vr9S5L3s9sWt haa " 1 " das " "tinaa. Ti aay ' T " lata. ' I 'jsmi' Machine. This Abbott Pal Means Clean Milk When an Abbott cow ia being milked tha milk goes into a narrow opening can. Then tn. lirl im .1nmn.J mm 2l MatfTl -M r A Milk bottlo tomorrow. BirlnR 205 ALDERNEY va - m , 4W "M - (1 'd ? y.v 1 a mi tim MWSzm '' F "Y our CanndUa' ltw9 1 I &; ' . .a 4 f f" kiiki..iu.i' l. U . -4. . ,'.h