Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 05, 1920, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, 'APRIL 1920
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MRS. WILSON SUGGESTS
. BOARDING -HOUSE MEALS j
Careful Planning and Occasional ariation of Menus Will"
Mahc Tabic Fare Wholesome and Good
A ONE-PIECE FROCK
FOR WARM WEATHER
H l lir MIIR. 31. A. AVIl-HUiN
.j ' IIVIHd IllllblUif
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tlrovvn (jrarr
COXraOXTKt) with tht pioblrin of
..hv hljch ont of living nncl tlio
mxjrjsltr of earning more money to mccl
he cvT-rlninc fponses. t ilrrlilrd tliat
I tfould not vnrf to letup my lioni". nor
could I dpcclnllr.r in the Industrial
branches to meet this increased cost of
the bar necessities of life. Many peo
ple. I knew, mint le seeking n lioine I
tvlth cougeninl siirrnundlng. willing to
P.v Tvoll for a lonifortahle home and
jtoon. nttractir food
After tun Hug several minor iillern
tlons, 1 whs icmlv lo open my doors,
ftiid, from n b";iiining with "ix people
to a lioiiselinld of fnonlv four people.
TVith an rtiiiiil utiinti'-r inking tnlile
board only. I soon found tlint I bud to
TVork out n drtlnile vtem Ij plannine
tny mentis.
Hnphiirnril methods and guesswork
will surely spell ruin The iiiricnsing i
cost of thingH nini.es it vitally important
thtt n woman who lin pnjing guests
must have nt her liltcci tipx a leul
knowledge of how to plan her menu"
and how nncl when and where to ptu
chase her supplies.
The guests themselves must be oo.i
wldcred when planning n menu, nml the
seasons and the market rendition nil ,
must be taken into consideration for
the success of the house.
If n smaller number of pining gursfs
arp memberx of the houehohl it is natu
ral that the housewife will li vime
i wlint limited Whwreav. if "lie lia fif
teen or twr.ity people. vitn 11 good
clientele of tnb'e hoarders she enn nfc
ly feel that oner he plncp her home
upon a biiiincf. bais ln vvill uiel
wiceerd
liy planning a menu and Keeping the
local market condition in mind v.m mil
rave yourself real mone. Alto lenieiubei
that when purchasing canned foods it '
will be a real economy to use the N'o. '
10 cans or the hotel si7e '
SUGGESTIVE MEM
. Orange or Canned fruit
Cereal and Cream
Sausage and Hot fak.s or
Tli oiled Mnikeiel
Hashed l.rovvned I'otatoe
Tlolls ColTee
tn the season for fieh ftfiil allow
sir or eight poitioii m the quart car
rkr of fruit and four portions to tli
pint boT of rnsplierrie. Allow a pint
measure of oatmeal to r.n li the pint of
water for making the corral, and this
amount will srrvr fiom turiitv to twenty-five
people
Tteadv to-srrvp eie.i i expensive,
and If the bienkfntt coi.vl is ooked
in the firelrpt it will b' hot and iead
to serve
On pound of HUagr scivn four
people. 1'our hoi ink.'" i nns illltc .
servite nml uhiie talking nl"iit hot
cakes, let me give jnu a ical and c o
nomk-nl hint about -irun 1'l.nr tlio
limp in n pitcher and add n lumti of
huttcr and thm plce tin- pit. lir in .1
pan of warm watei Heat i.iionalh
to blend thoroughly, nnd when the but
ter is melted nml the mixtii'e leann.
send to the table Substitute waf
fles and bdcou in u 111 nici m plan- of
the hot cake -Mid aii-nge
Other brrakfnl siiggestioii- Sei'i"
crramed beef 111 torn muiTi'i. m ii"l
hff hahh with crenle wainc 1'rein li
toast and hour;, poathed 'gg on io,it.
with cream pimento .nine b ,i'.ui omel i
and toahl brmleil ham and Iit-Iic
brown potatoes; lodlish 1 niito t with
Spanish sau e
Luncheon shnuld he ,1 light ir.e.l tlis'
will not oerta the kilili n I'lsn d
U a -oup. prrfprab'x a t renin and in
entree with one ngendile ..alnd ind 1
dessert
MGGI'.sTIX i: .MEM s
Creatu of l.eiiuie
Clery and Shrimp hItI
Toat 'leil
"ha I lot le lii.'
flam Chow dei
Cold Cut of Mral
V'pooa Totato end Celet-r H'nd
Rolls P.'ltle
Gmgrri'ake Ten
nivMir;
' Vegflrfhle o'IP or Coiiiiiiinr
rsdlhe Ite'l1!
ROB t tloll (1 Shollldei of I.HIIlh
Utilised Short Uibs of
Ilrown (Jravy
Mi owned Potatoes
Coleslaw
Apple or fruit I'ie
Mint Sauce
Hccf
Tea.
CoTee
Sero siv portions for one quart of
soup, one-fourth stalk of celery or thver
radishes, three slices of meat cut thin
and one medlumsirrd or two small po
tatoes. T'e thr coarse outside lcaxes of b't -litre
and celerv nnd also thp green celery
leaves for making the soup. Serve six
to eight portions to each ouatt
One small can of peas will serve
light- portions Cut the buttei forty
eight 1 hips to the pound nnd use smslt
applet in nrrfpi cure to the large ones for
n. liking dumpling nnd for baking.
Stnudardl7.e vour recipes and vary the
menu, ittlng the cheaper cuts of meal,
which, if they are cooked in the fireless.
will surely spell economj. Trj tills way
lo serve pot-pies; Place In a mixing
bowl
V tro niiiN 0 flotii .
Tiro traipooiis nf tall.
Tirn level tablespoon of btiA.111.7
poirJei .
Rub between the hands to mix and
then add
7 iro llmil.i putt of thorleniiip.
Chop in the shortening and add seven
eighths of a cup of ice-cold water nnd
continue 10 chop until it forms a well-
blended dough. Roll out one-quarter
imli thick aud then cut pvitn large
bivtiit 1 utter or cut into squares. Hake
in 11 mod rate men for twelve minutes.
To telle, piste one piei-e of pnstrv
on a pi lite mill I 1 1 on the tw. then
ioer with the pi out! piece of pastry
Pour over a littli gravy aud garnish
with fin 'Ij 1 hoped paislej
Io not plan to erc peas and beaus.
either nnvv or limn beans, and macaroni
at the same time. Trv baking soy beans,
lima beans and cowpeas. like the navy
bean, also forming into croquette. Sea
son with a little tinel. diced bacon and
brown uicelv ; add some onion which has
been cooked in the baion fat.
Iteniember that uniform and standard
iccipes will prevent wastp. Try not to
get into a rut Peop'p soon lose their
appetite if t!ie know that there are
MM'tani set ditlies fot tertain days, nnd
tie 1 1 read fill monoioiij nf having the,
tame fond cn li din of the week is a'
i triiuent to success.
When speed is ueccttarx up weiglit for
correct atiioiints of ingiedients. One ,
I up ot liglitl sifted flour in one gallon
oi equal parls of stot k and milk can be
used for making cream soun. Season
iicnui niips with white pepper, salt
and add 11 little finely chopped parsley.
line anil one-half unit of flour to two
quait of milk for thick cream uce.
one 1110 of flour to ei li quart of milk,
for 1 utlel cioquittPt to mold. '
Kellable HiMult Itule '
Si 1 ;imt of flnni.
7 tro Ifrrl fpMetpnnn of in.
7 i'-ii ll.tidA c of bakinn puirdri.
Sift to mix and then rub in
int. lliiiih i K nf Itorlrimtp.
And use one anil one. half pints of
milk !o iniike h dough Roll out three -qiia"tev
fif un iinh thick, cut and then
i"iisi with water rfnd ilace on a baking
' e 1 nnd bake in hot oven for littecu
mitititet. and tin will make about eighty
biscuits.
I'oi shorn ake add
Our im niir.nill i up 1,1 Migm,
."split while hot and then butter 'ight- .
II nnd lill with crushed and sweetened
anmsl in ircsb fruilr.
Ti 'Ibis Gin;rrlirP4il
'Ihifr im of mofl'ics.
ihir 1 up of I'mr rniinj.
'I ilu 1 ilM D) roll! Mail. I'lljcr.
I 11 11 liililrnimnnf of imnunon.
"ce Irnnponii of imluira.
Unr nml our half irufjioi' of nil'
(i" r
due trnifiiiiiii ot ihnrn,
11, r tiihlratui 111 of fiii't'.
11 ini(i of nf'erl floui.
s.ir leiil tnileiwoif of bukinl
no 'i rfri
I'.eai 11 11 i) ;hiiiinighli nml then
p.ur lulo w'l greasid jiul floured pant.
THE STREETS OF LIFE
By 1IA.EI, DEVO UATCHELOH
repurlait. tt(. bu tne rubtlc J.tdotr Co.
Anne Carters Homo Life
It is made of navy blue Polret twill
trimmed with tan cloth. Red
leather is applied in a striking way
tn rive a touch of color, antl red
silk forms the embroidery. The belt
is red leather. The liar is blue
straw with wheels of scarlet taffeta
as a trimming
A Dally Fashion Talk by Florence Itose
mllERK reall is no such thing as
the livalry between the one-piece
frock and the suit in a woman' spring
waidrobe. I do not mean that cither
one hns an undoubted Kuprcmaey. but
simply that there is ample room for
each t.vpe of costume.
1 have selected the model shown here
first of nil because of its newness, for
it is folly to buy anything at this time
of the Tear that is not right up to date.
You will probably want to wear it
through the cooler days of summer and
possibiv Into antiiinu. Then I was iu
tluenie'd iu picking this frock front
among the many. mau charming ones
tlint I have seen because it would be
such a convenient fiock to wear with
out a wrap. The sleeves arc of the thrcr
quarter length, that solves the glove
problem o nicely. All you uced to have
is short elbow glove.
The fabric is Poirct twill, that is a
alternative for serge iu
'hi h Ihtfirtl installment of a new
trtal thai i just as absorbing and '
brilliant as Sfrs. lialefielor's other
stories. With her clever touch, she
makes you sec Ann Carter, love her,
tijffrr ictA lici' and lonff for the fulfill'
moil of her di corns for happiness.
CHAPTER 1
rpiIERE are all kinds of streets In
life. There are the broad, fair coun
try roads, bordered with sumach nnd
wild trailing vines where tbe stroller
along life's roadway may tread a path
so straight and uneventful that he
may glimpse his own tombstone at the
other end.
Theie are the cltj- streets teeming
with people who jostle nnd push as
they hurry along, there are the HtUi
I side streets that vvc Journey into, short
I cut where we sometimes en nstrnv
and Journey days before we reach the
wider thorough fair again. Watch the
wayfarers on life's roadway. Always
their eyes arc strained ahead. They
tread the stony pathways unheeding In
the hope that tomorrow they may en
ter a fairer, broader road. They hurry
along the narrowest, dirtiest street for
the glimpse of something unknown that
they may glimpse just around the cor
ner. It s alwn.vs that way with life.
There is nlwavs the tomorrow. If it
had not been that wav with Anne Car
ter, she sometimes felt that she would
not have had tiie courage to go on.
Anne temembered her mothejv ns
something beautiful that hnd been hurt.
In the dreary dns of her childhood her
mother had been the one bright spot nf
color, shielding her from her father's
J stonj grnyness. She had been seven
w-hcu her mother died nnd subsequent
happenings were rather jumbled in her
mind. Anne remembered n long grav
hout-c set in a rolling country. a house
with many rooms, far too man'v rooms
for her mother to manage. She re
membered her mother nt the huge
kitchen Move, her pretty face reflected
in the glare of the coals as she rpmovrd
n lid to put something on to boil. She
remembered thinking how lovely slip
wn. all Hushed with iosy color, for
nlwas her mother was very pale. It
was only over tlje stove that her face
flushed to brilliunic nnd she looked so
bountiful.
Anne icmembercd the hot dune day
when her mother fell ou the kitchen
floor. She did not move ns Anne bent
stalls. Aunt Marthn said that she
might ns well lip useful, but her mother
uspd to whisper:
"Xpver mind, darling, nrxt year
you'll he going to school nnd things will
be differrnt."
Aunt Mnrtha and father used to talk
together every night. It was always
about mother.
"I always knew thai shp'd npver be
n. bit of good to you," Aunt Martha
would any in her harsh voice.
Her father would smoke his pipe
gloomily, liis eyes fixed on nothing,
Then Aunt Martha would lower her
voice. "AnneN going to be just the
samp, mind tilled up with foolishness
nlrcndy. 1 told you how it would he.
.11 m, if you married Alice Lake. The
1 nke plrls.ppvrer liad anything but their
looks."
And hei4 father would nod gloomllv
and Anne's baby heart would fill with
resentment nnd she would creep nwny
to cry nlone in the little white room
upstairs. Then hnd come, the day yhen
mother had come downstairs again. She
wor" 11 sprigged muslin dress nnd her
liPAtitlfnl hair was colled on her head
like a nown. Anne thought she was
beautiful. . ...
Aunt Marthn culled her the lady
bonnier and mother cringed when she
snoke. When fntlier looked nt her he
did not seem to see mother's prcttiness,
but only the weakness that Aunt Mnr
thu spoke nbout. He always had a
sneer on his face now and mother a
eyes had n haunted look.
(Tomorrow Jim Carter's threat.)
SHE CAN AL WAYS SMILE
AND SHE'S NEVER UNHAPPY
1 1
Iter Friends Call Her "Smiles" and She Lives Up lo the
Name Sometimes It Must Be Hard to Keep Her
Troubles lo Herself
"I
The Woman's
Exchange
Remedy for Thick Lips
7o tic L'dftor 0 Woman' root:
Dear Madam Will you kindly ad
vise mc in your valuable column if
there is nnythiug that will make thick
lips thinner? DAII.Y READER.
Perhaps a beauty specialist would
be able to suggest some remedy for
thick lips, but otherwise I cannot sug
gest anything that would do it Some
times if the lips nrc not too thick they
can he formed Into firmer, straightcr
lines by loustant shaping and thought,
ful holding of the inus'iles when the
face I at rest.
Ink on a Rug
"o iht Editor ot iroinaii'.i root:
Dear Madam I am n dailj render of
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over her. cr.ving with t"cght. and Anne i,ei.,fi,. Now I must rome with a prob
had run out to the fields to her father. ,cm' ot onn to T1P othfr ,jnr
He bad come striding back, his face 1 boU,p of b,ack jnk wag ,,.,, on one
dark and sullen, nnd with Anne trot-I of )JV u ; ,,, ,w j ,.oor
ting behind him. her childish heart tilled 1 witI) KOmp brow rojol.inB nlsn 011()
Wltn leal . .he vrrv much nhliced If on would
print in your column n means hv which
injury
very succrMlll lllivnmnn; mi -vi.- ti.i.i.i- ..... - - . , ,
.,.,.:. i.i... i f,..t nniec ron ret h l kn mother s. It was. biff anil dark
....... i.i.. - - . -. . .:.-.' . ., , a . -rM-i. .na rall.i.iL
serge of unusually good quality tliul liKc tamer . .um .muh.. .. . -
Poirer twill is to be preferred. Thdl sister.
ollar nnd cuffs are of tan cloth, with Mother hy in the big walnut lied
uitouts of red leather applinued. Tied i unstairs and Anne used to ttenl up
silk embroidery completes tnem. llcii
appears again in the leather helt. which
Is narrow and encircls the figure at n
liue somewhat below what we used to
consider our belt line.
There is a fumr opening in the bodii e
which, like the sides of t
trimmed with black silk bra
braid trimming on navy blue frocks anrt
.suit, by the way. is aii important de
velopment in this spring's fashions. And
th" hatit is of blue straw with the mo
tive of jed in the frock carried out in
the wheels of si arlet taffeta.
in ilm hir hot kitchen lie had lifted
. ."" .- 1. - . . 1 - ..Lll.ll
his Wife up s ii Hie tiMKra . .-.. .... , cnn ,.,,, ,,, , lthollt
nnn nan piu uu .. ... ""'"" o the rug.
. j ........ K..f l,ii-n hurl been nil lu ,ut "
tenderness in his mnnner. He wasn't' A COX8TAXT RfAOHR.
.... (hot mother bad fallen on the I Put n snl.irnted solntlnn of nriilic
floor. i cid on the stain nnd nllow it to remain ' to do nuything hut smile ifnd keep
After that Aunt Martha had come to i for a few seconds. Then rinse jt off .happy, everybody looks to her for cheei
stnv at the big house. Anne did not with clear water and finally with water
like to watch Aunt Martha bend over) in whiili n few drops of nmmonin linvo
the kitchen stove. Her fnce. reflected in , been added. Repeat this until ns much
this "Ini-C fiom HIP COai. I.ll. n iu.ov na pi'isinr ". wn- .un lies inc.. rg
DOX'T believe she's ever had any
hardships. She's nlvvaya hnppy.
alwnyft cheerful anyl teaily to smile.
She's never jn n bnd humor. Wp cnll
her 'Smiles' nt the office. I think If
she came In some moriling without a
smile ou her face the whole cilice would
just have to stop work."
You'd know "Smiles" right away if
you entered the office whcie they saj
that. X.o doubbyott linvo seen her. Per
haps shp hns thp desk next tn yours;
perhaps she sells trimmings nt thecoun
tPrVicross the aisle from you: perhaps
on meet her every dny when you go
n-marketing: peihflps you don't know
her at all. but just see her in n subway
or the trolley every morning with that
hnppy smile rendy to break out nt nny
minute. Whoecr she is, wherever you
see her she's the woman who is nlwnys
"happy,"
At least you thluk she is on nccount
of her nlwnys cheerful manner. Jt hccms
so si.ic.eie. There is nothing shallow
about it: It cunnot come from n nature
that Js too cold or too light to take just
the surface of the inevitable bumps of
life; it is not nn insincere pretense of
cheeriness that must drop off like n cloak
whpn she is nlone. It is simple, unaf
fected, unobtrusive readiness to smile
nt nny time,
"I don't believe she's ever had n
day of unhapntness iu her whole life."
people say about her. And yet bow
foolish that is. She must hnve had tin-
happiness in her life. She must hnve
had those dull, gray days when the
happy past hurts, thp present is drenry
1 and depressing nnd there ilncsti t seem
i to be nny possible future. We nil have
those times when our hearts have gone
I down with n plunk that wp could almost,
henr on account of some trying prob
lem, some threatening possibility. Most
of tist can't smile then because our
mouths arc set too firmly In order to
keep the cornets from turningidown with
our hearts. Hut she smiles because
people expect her 'to.
SUIlEf.Y this woman hns had those
experiences just like nil the rest of
us. Could she possibly hnve escriped
that tvorrow that comes so surely to
each of us at some time or otherV Is
it possible she hns never known that
grief which seems to demnuil unrestrnln-
i ed expression, yet finds it no relief,
has never felt that deep sadness which
fills the soul nnd dull the mind.' She
must have had these feelings, for how
could she sympathise and understand
so well when people go to her with
troubles.. If she hnd not been through
them herself?
She is human just like the rest of
jriis nnd she must have suffered just ns
we niivc. one prouitui.v mis ns ninny i
lough places in her life ns her next- '
door neighbor hns. Yet when slip suf
fprs she must suffer nlone. for who ever,
heard of n person called "Smiles'' Hsk-
ing for sjmpathy? Xobodv expets her
gone o quickly tlint you hnve to look
closely to 'spp it. it would never dd
lo be
jn l npfMS l m
looks for smiles. VJ
for that rxpresslou
somebody looks for
llut "Smiles' has her (rnit.lcs il
ns jyou nnd I have. She- jut uZ M
iinii hiic iiua .u ..Li- up iu ncr utckuatri
no matter what happens.' J-0 timuT
how heavily she. la burdened with trmi
blcs she must throw them off and .i..
Up nil nlono lendy to be "Smiles" ll7
nn body expects It of her. N'0 n.,j
ships in her life? h there nnyih t
much harder thnn keeping yml '"l
pie.sslon bright nnd hnppy nnd'iin n-iJ
your whole soul is dnrk and snl ,1
down'f Oh. T think "Smiles" hi, b
own hardship. "
E9SmM
SAVES FUEL
AND SUGAR
The problems of house
keeping in these troublous
times are lightened hy
serving ShireddedVheat
Biscuit, a real whole
wheat food,readcodked
andready-toeat. Contains
the natural sweetness of
the whole wheat berry with
all the elements necessary
to sustain strength at
top-notch efficiency.lwo
of these crisp little loaves
of baked whole wheat with
hot milk or cream(or hot
water and butter) mike a
satisfying, strengthening
meal at a cost of a few cents.
and sit beside her in the cool darkness.
stnii.- nrn n white nightgown with
a frill of la.o around the throat and
sleeves. Her beautiful hair was htrewn
over the pillow . Anne used to make
.... .inrim nhni.t her. but she was never
he .skirt, i. allowed to stay with mother long. There
aid. r.lacU were alwas things for her to do down-
Adventures
With a Purse
ABOUT MOTHS
iWS:
Please Tell Me What to Do
lt C.VIIII
El.l. I hnve set myself a uiincuu
. i t .. . A., thn foi rnllr
I is rioMlile for winter clothing to '"" " . . . ....
be -safe from moths while hanging in the edification a shade tor an eiccinc ngn..
nnd I don't know wheie to ncgin i.ei
me see it looks like a cylinder, mens
tiring. 1 should say. five inches in di
ameter aud about six or hcvcn inchesin
depth. At first glance you would tnmk
Wants a Specialist
To (. Editor ot .Voinort' Voae
Dear Mndnm The reason for this
letter is jiiht a rcjiuest for information,
nnd the information which T desirp is.
Wherp can I locate a very good hntr
and scalp specialist? Xot a hair
dresser, understand, but one who can
scientifically treat my case. If vou
will advise mc I shall be very thankful
nnd grateful.
Don't judge hv the writing that I am
of the weaker f ?1 ser. as I nm a young
man. full of pep nnd very much in
terested in life. R. ,T. M.
In the business directory ot the tele
phone book yon will find n list of facial
experts who will give you the treatment
you want I cannot recommend nnv one
of this kind through the column. I hope
you will find a sntistactory treatment
nnd she never fails them. If there is
n tired line, a worried droop, an nnxlous
sigh occasionally It .is so niigiit nnd
&llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll
Try West PhiU Y. M. C. A.
W C Pi 11.1VI' ii .mm gout, til Hie
T. M " in West pinUdelpliia
.Both men nml giii go ilieie pml 1 nm
sure the dun lor m .lire lrif Ilieie
will ee 'lint vou meet .u . in e sitls
if you will tell them vim w.llit to he
introduied Tt v that and let lie.ii
if OU sin ceil
Congratulates Cynthia on Answer
Deai Cviiiuin Cotigintiiltitimi- t
you nn (lie innniiei in w li li inn n
swered tJ'ohe T.oii.i Tl.e n,tm.'
suits lllni vei well as all Ills i'ihmjv
has been . om.riitrilt d in hi- foot t'ei
talnly there i- or. . i ul in e of am n'li'e
brain (elk in his head Tneie i- nui'i
ing uiori f xni.'i Hling rhan t. lin
tbee foreign, is . cm. n. oiu h.iiiiHt
nnd tir lo rirn ,f inn mw .mil u
torn sboui wind, tliev know nlIutev
nothing
When Aim i ! mis o to Kirope tliev
go to spr the iii'inti'cs ami 'euni wi.hi
fhey tan .ilinul rliem tlo-v io no: in e
lend lo know erevv thing and show oft
by crit.t iing
of tin
I he 1 1
I litis'
in ii..
i. .ountiv in Pin one is iralnus
I niteil Mates Iccausp we upset
tlienries ali.nil nm being dn'.lai'
- eti hut tliev aie niight.v gla'l
our nionev . and now they would
upboard if one i' careful to expose the
garments tn light and air about once
1 a week. Moths do not thrive on light
and aii Their abode is dust and dark
ness. So if the garments are piotccted
from the dust by muslin "drapes." tied
scuirclv nt top and bottom, nnd enre is
taken to open the .upboard for nir and
sunshine whenever the room is nired.
one's gut incuts mav be secured from in-' decorated
jury bv moth-. Hut as exposing the i ,lres. and
i mucins or tne cupooaru to ugni ami
air rentiires constant vigilance, the safe
The MET during & after
INFLUENZA
that it was made ot ciouuy gins. inn
upon examination ou would discover it
. k nf n hiehl.v glazed paper It is
with coloriui .inpiinese ug
mklnr it nil In nil. makes as
prettv and unusual a snaac as ju iwwi
Clay n WHIN. li inimiu-
MiiLi'ican vvoni
world, and I
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The Question Corner
I'oda.v's liiiiuiiii's
N hat interesting finis Known
slioiit li Walt, i i' I'.euls ot
.Seal tie Wiish '
llrs.rilie a pieitv gut tin 4 I ill If
CM I
WI1111 oiiveniei 1 nut siiu'l.l uil(
the plnci of an umlue la fm the
trav eluig vv.un 111 '
How should loose, ilii.t In 11
moved I rum linen in iiiitnn -mis
In ordi 1 to ini'vini 1 iblun: ii in
deepci '
At 11 formal ihuuli neililin who
should eiitci llie. him h liri llie
inih"l of the In nil- or I lie inollier
of Hie In i.legroom '
HOW 1 HI) H tlllloi's I lishion f'll
liir.stiT .osts ami diesses In
made'
stiird4.v's nsvvi-rs
The civil mm vice oxiimilllltli.ti foi
the position of liiboiaion hsisi
ant- ( open lo vvouieu who have
had laboratoiv enipiieni.'
While rnnineli'd woodwork should
he 1 leaurd with a soft wool 1 loth
lllOlsteued with h siilutinn of one
half tablespoon of boiai to H
hasiu of water
In nukinc u spread tor t.ie lout
post led the .oriiers should he . ui
out to niHke Hie .spread fit smooth
ly a round the posts
wire frviug baskri can be uri
as a substitute foi Hie wire dish
drainer
If r PtPlling diess is worn il i
not i-orrri t lo wear a hal tn no
evening toncerl or rental hut 11
li.it sbmild be worn with an af.e
lickin dress
Wmxed rlbloii l novel trim
' mlin; fr nf w lint nml dre.te.
'ike us 1.1 1 4iii el all then debts. Ho-
iiiii-c wi nt nm i.i it .. .so .ufr as tliev
thought thev mil at u Tliev mistook
genet o-ii.v tor wenklicss.
"I.lolii I lottei . ;ne
en nr tin hest in ili
would like to lninl Oil
l.iw !im av tliev at
111l let un ten vni th. men 111
1.1 "t .. a in. nut afiniil nf tin- women
In mi-e ihnv have no need to be I low
evii 1 s .1 1 Ii .11 litis nusweii'd flint qucs
11. in "o the siitistai tutu of nil nnd I
ne. i av 110 inori
In lejjnl to ;nii rniiieut 11.1 tmrlcn
ei is eligible m anv nan in maiiaging
the iiffnirs of 011 g.tvei nineiif either in
evei Hive, legislative 01 mdicial depai I -incuts
,.t tiuii In .lire vou know
vv 11.11 vim :i'e talkiuz about and do not
show vini' izu.uaiii' in this Icier
ot vour- HIihI - the iiinttir with Ku
nipt-"' It 11 I- so tine what aie vou
lining in 1. I 'inilit t p . I vim a lot mote
hut tlieii is nut -pin e
ii;kk AN' MAN
Girls Themselves to Blame
lien 1 vntniu -I have olten won
ilcicd vvliiit would happen to our girls
"11 pi 1 fin 01 them, if tue u-e of niti
fi.ial oiiiilevi inns w"ic lifiued thnn It
leitiuulv i ninusiiig tn see .ome of the
giiU with aboin a .pimicr 'nf an iu h
of iowiei niiiiiiul th'oi uoes and
painted liis nml iliifk"' I'n mp it oft
Ihcv weai 1 lothes vvhi.li Hie icitjinl.v
not modest Then tin v wonder win
thev aie talked about When men -ee
gills irui tn allv half 1 lothed. using
powder anil paint to the extreme tl ev
leituiulv nn 110I going to think ;oml
of theni
The fin 1 of une going to . hun h o.
a iIbih. I- iioi tin iaue of the mule
..V 1 imping at ion lusions but llie ft
male -ej s -lanlv .lollies and Hi lion
CtJrT
UrtA in mntiv n
. . . ... . . .. ...'.... . .- ,- . 1 .. .1
wav li to devote 11 naif uay during me onc 0f those ciu uiar snaaes ihhu are or
carlv snrinc to packing nwav all woolen . sn- jrf nn those very tnll candles
garments vvlnih you do not expect to.rjjjpp nhades have been
use during the summer. Woman's J .; ,-,q to ?2.
Magazine '
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Cljc jf ur & iWiUinciT ftijop, 3nc.
1423 Walnut Street
Beautiful Sport Coats
A mol unusual showing of thesp
serviceable and practical coats in:
Camel's Hair Fancy Taffeta
Tricotine Duvetyne
Exclusive Original Models
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Nutritious
Digestible
Initantly prepated no cooWnf
Used aucctisfully over )i century
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Thus Avoiding Imitations
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1112 Cheitnut St., Tbila.
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The Fashion Ideal
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ideal is beat achieved by the
of simplicity, tht simple
foundation superimposed by the
Irimminp: in vogue, the choice of
n material, the drape of n new
model.
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