It' lIi y ir ?.' n i V M pji IX x l M '' Li ',. w jtfJS. WILSON SUGGESTS TONIC INFORM OF EXTRA -GOOD MEAL i Oysters ftluy Be Expensive, but the Healthful Effect of u Lit tie "" i..-:i.. .. rr..Mi. .'...... iV... ..... '',., ' - v f llMUJ 10 ff tilil ij.ijiiiou Muiv umi i mil lb MUS. M. A. WILSON t' ' I'tVorurloht, !:'. i .ir. il. ,1. tritooii. .III 54" '-. Ml Itll( MltmllitiP brlliR :. Imrvrst of nnulliorn cnrilon trni'k In (lie northern iiinrkolN, nml IliN month N atlirt the Innt for tin' nitroillr-ut oyster limn inn' in nil1 iiiii. mi ihhh r u-rui the, finally mi Niinilny tn eninc tuiiittirrn ifpciis nml n.ixtprK. All! Mniiurn, do t nenr you wij, "Mont rxprnslvp : liny, liixurlc"? All! To I"' sure. Now. jilst think for ii mmm-iil. Unvc you noticed tlmt Frioiid Iliislmnil looks tlrptl add worn out; tlmt your iliitiKtitrr. loo. looks u little nut down? To In- ship. ymf have, nml perhaps you Iiiivp tlwitRlit Only to in.. "I unlet linvp Hip iloptor look John nml Annlo over mill Bt Uicin a tonic, nml I gttr.ss tlmt jtprlmpi J tired coo. too." JS'ovv. Minium Housewife. Iiy nil mean hnvp your nhyxli'lnii vn the job t oncp nml tlion plan to siitipieiiipiii nii notl nilvlrn In ii reniTolls illet Of HllfPii- Icnt greens, rges nml oysters providing a chance of dirt from meat nni! po tatoes. A SUKGKSTIVK Sl'NIUA MKNI' IUIKAKFAST (irnpofrnlt .Tnlce Ihdiemlnn Omelet Toast Coffee DINNER Celery Oysters Supreme Spinach Corn Southern Toinnto Salad Uliubarb Strudel CofTee Sl'IM'BIt De.viled Krrs I'ntnto Salad Sliced Tomatoes ' Rhubarb Shortcake Tea The market basket will nnui re fori rix persons Three nrapefruit. One and one-half do:en eggs, Tiro stalks of celeru. Fifty slewing oysters. Three green peppers. One-quarter peek spinach. One can erushetl eon. One head letlnee. One and one-half pounds of jouVAcWi tomatoes. Three bunches of rhuharb. One quart of potatoes. One hunch of leeks. One bunch of parsley. One aunrt of onions. Two large loaves of bakers' .bread. Cut crapefruit in half mid use orange reamer to ream out the juice. Strain lto thin glumes mid add little crushed Ico and sugar. This may be easily pre pared on Saturday, placed in pitcher (n refrigerator, rcadv for serving Sun day. Bohemian Omelet Wash and chop very tiue One bunch of leeks, . Six onions. One-half bunch of poj-Wrj. The green, top of the stains or ccicni w ni, nn.tinir eon of eooltlnc ' ft in the frvins pan and when hot add the herbs. Cover closely and coot: stow-l' Ir until the herbs are soft. Xow place In mixing bowl Eight cgas. One-half cup of milk, One-half cup of fine breadcrumbs. One teaspoon of salt. One-half teasnoon of vanrika. Itrat well to mix. pour over the eookrd herbs and place the pan in mod- i crate oven to bake until tirm in center and lightlv browned. Moke toast anal coffee while omelet is preparing. Turn on large, hot platter and cover with three finely chopped and seakouid outhcrn tomatoes. Oysters Supremo j Take the coarse outside branches of' the celery" and cut into tlirpe-quarter-Inch pieces. You will require two and' oii-lialf cups of parboiled celery. Now j cnt'two large buck loaves of bread into j three pieces euch, trimming to shape with spoon. Dig a well in center, mak- tng a little ensserole of the bread, l lace In oven ami toast lightly. s!... :.. ..!....' '';,'" i""" i ',. v !l,1F' where they will keep warm over oysters imickly for bits of shell Wash and drain and parboil Tor sk minutes. Now place In sinicepnn ( 3'ico and one-half nips of milk, ! One cup of strained ouster juice. ' One-half rup of flour. I Stir to dissolve thoroughly. Flour' them; bring to n boil, t ook live iniu utcs. Add th oysters and The prepared celery. Two green peppers chopped fine and parboiled, Tica teaspoon of salt. One teaspoon of paprika. One quarter teaspoon of mustard. Heat to boiling point and cook for ten minutes. Now ml" Three well beaten eij'i. Juice of one Ii won. Tinp pirn h of nutmeg. Stir to mix thoroughly . Drepitrrd bread casserole Fill inln the Dust with paprika ami serve. Rhubarb Mrudrl Wash and chop line one bunch of rhubarb. Add One-half cup of sccdul raisin. One and one-half cups of sugar. Mix and let stand while preparing the strmlel. I'hice in mixing bow I Snc and one-half ups of flout . One half teaiponu of n(. Tiro teaspoons of baking ponder, One tahtrrpunn of siioiir. Sift to mix Now rub into the pre pared flour 'ii tablespoon., of shorten-iliK-anil mix t' a dough wiih four tnhlc spoous of cold iater. f Coll out in ob long sin-el one quarter inch thick. Spread with prepared mixture Roll ns for jelh roll I'lnc m ttell greased pan nud bal.i hi shut oven forty Ihc min utes, tlru-h strmlel wiu shortening and dust with munition hefoto putting In oven. Scne. with rhubarb nue. Rhubarb Sauce ali nml col one lunch of rhubarb In small piee i- l'l.-ie in saucepan i and eil'l One i up of " H'rr Cook until Mift. Non mhl Oar cup .r;ai- Five labhspoons of'flo'ii i One egg. Four tablespoons of valir. Ileal to blend before adding to hot rhubarb Cool, three minutes and tcr e. Rhubarb Miortrahe Cut rhubarb into piece. I'lace in saucepan and add three quarters cup of sugar Coicr closely and steam un til rhubaih is oft Do not add water. Cool 'I lir Mmrlrnhn . Place 7'icn riiiH of flour. OhN Irotiooii of salt, i Tiro Imf tablespoons of baking powder. ' Four level tnblrspoans of sugar in mixing bowl. Sift to mix. Now rub inRrtlie Hour four tablespoons of short ening ami mix in aoiign with one cup of water. Turn Into greused, deep, layerenke tin. sprradiug cienlv on top, ami bako in hot men twenty minutes. Split, butter lightly ami lill with pre pared rhubarb I'ile with fruit whip ami serve Now, while this Is quite nu elaborate meuu for Sunday, much tf (he entire three meuls may be pre wired on Saturday. ('hop thr herbs for omelet mid place ju bowl. 1'ieparc sauce lor nunrciut! oysters, l'rppnrc Hip bread casserole. I'rppiup nml linkp Hip strmlel nml rtmrr enkp, Make tlip rhubarb "mice ami lill ' liiB for ftlioitrulic mill flniplj iHieut serve. This menu Is inorp rostly tliilti l?iov usiitilly worked out In the r'rlila.v nun ket bnkpt anil would cost nppproxi- inntrb'-MtiPliiiUiii; milk, bread, butter. Might- and staples about i?ll! and will serve abundantly six or seeu persons. Now stop for ii minute mid roullw I that the pripe of springtime s nearly SI!: mid then feel tlmt in serviiiR trio , niPiiu you will lime given your family i mmi ilollnrs' worth of vii'imble niiiieral sn'ts mid vltiiiiilnc.s or living elements whleh will purify the blood stream nml net as ii tonie. Mrs Wilson Answers Queries Dear .Mrs. Wilson-- We have access to tliuusmids of inusels at our Long Hand home. They do not keep cr. long nml 1 am wondering if thei en ii -be pickled. Will you tell me if they should be kept in salt water until the lire boiled anil lire they nil right if I hey open? Thanking jou very much. MltS. W. V. Sene the mussels steamed with Hoi landaise sauce or sour cream sauce. As these seafoods nre mailable the ereater nnrt of the e;ir. II t tml tin..wu(i,v t. I ' lltplfll. tlirilll 11.1 tllllt n., ltrtat l.i ,l.n.K I-'"""" "' ill... ...V Ul ill 111 111,11 natural state. Hear Mrs. WINnu I'lease let me know how to make iiia.xonnnlse dress ing so tlmt the nil will not separate from the body lifter It stands one or two days. MUS. J. V. II. I L'se Kgglcss Itcelpe I'lace two tablespoons of cwiporaled milk in a soup plate and add ' One-half teaspoon mustard. I Oiic-iiunrttr tiasponn paprika. lient to mi : then bent in slowly three-riuarters cup oil and add Kiir teaspoon sugar. One-half teaspoon ,ialt, One teaspoon vinegar. Heat to blend. Dear Mrs. Wilson Kindly publish a recipe for jelly beans and nlso for butterscotch. ItKADnil. You will need special molds mid machinery for making the jelly beans. Hutterscoteh Three cups broicn sugar. One-half cup water. One-quarter cup milk. One teaspoon lemon juice or viiicqar. Cook until il forms u Imnl linlt ulmn! tried in cold water. Remove, from lire nml add Three tablespoons butter. Stir cnouirh to mix. Pour into'' well - greased pans and mark in bounrcs. If ls "R candy thermometer, cook sirup to iu uegrees. Denr Mrs. Wilson Kindly advise how to make cocoa with sweetened on ii ncil milk for n large company. Also, can fudge be made with this sweetened ,cn lined milk, and cocoa nnd. if so, how? Thank jou in ad vance for au early answei. MRS. M. C. One tan condensed milk. Two quarts Hailing water. Three-quarters cup cocoa. Stir to blend thoroughly. Hring to boil. Cook five minutes and serve. Dear Mrs. Wilson Kindly let mc know what to do with bacon that tastes too smoky. It is from our own pig nud we luid it smoked at a local farm. MRS. .7. A. H. Hung in an airy place. You are using product too soon. To use Cut into thin slices and par- Iwlll fni fntt tiii.iiil.tc n.t.l u.n.ill ,.tn...T ..f .'" ". " ' -"'"" I'"" " charcoal to remove odor usual niauner. n ,,nn l ' The Question Corner Today's Inquiries What is an easy and simple way to separate an egg? Describe n popular stjle of sleeve for spring. How can mildew stains be re moved? Is it correct to answer a formal Invitation with a visiting enrd'i IIou should newspapers bo wrap ped about "inter clothes for stor ing them away. In order to pre vent moths? When a floor mop has worn out. what ue can be made of the han dle and flat wooden end? fstfrilay'1, Answers 'Hie government poxition of translator, as nssistont tariff ex pel t. is open to women who have a knowledge of languages and ex perience iu economics, liiittonhollng lxith sides of u rip in a kid glove, then buttonholing the sides together, makes the mended place stronger than he. fore. A prPttv underslip for the sheer chiffon froek is made of silk with panels of wide (lowered ribbon. A soft paint brush is more satis factory than a whisk for brushing telnur or W'hct furniture and bnngings. A novel belt is made of braided twine. A comfortable hat t tint is shabby and uneven round the brim can be separated, and the crown used lis a foundation for a sill, toque. (i. jgjThG di5liidivelm.Qric5a beverage today 1 JsJUZ& llovran ot othr Natlonn A WaUr Cootr of rnt L EVTSNtE HER SPRING The reason she hides one eyo so coyly Is beemisp slio uauls to call your attention to (he fart that her hat h made of row iimctit cartridge illli. It Is of light tan. fared with blue. The trimming eoiulsls of ii hand of tho silk edged with naiy blue orgaiidlr. IiirldentulLy, her finch Is nuVilc of the same good-looking material, anil the hlmiUel stitching iiroiinil the iirrli is of blue Please Tell Me What to Do IJy CYNTHIA She Can Qualify, Too I Dear Cynthia "Acetylene" says that he lias looked through eleven states ami hasn't found the desired "she," and he unfits one ulm Is willing to be iu at 1 o'elock mid does not dance. You tell him tlmt the !l o'clock girl says that he will have to go through pIpvcii more j states to liml the desired "she." though I mil one who Is in at 0 o'clock most cery evening. Hut I do dauce,- though not lately. I am twenty -one nnd I can go any where and come home when I plcnv, because I am one who will do what is right. .Many say that I hne "those winning big brown eyes," and I can have many men friends if I wish, but no, Cynthia, I only care to have the right one. I went steadily with a friend nnd found out lie wax a married mau, and earn very much for him, but 1 lime forgotten him now. IUC. HROWN BYKS. Look to Men, Not Boys 'would be proper to wear with these Dear Cynthia A reply to "Thunder "'WW-' Wl .vo bc s Mnd as to let and Lightning's" disparagement on boys , me know what my bridesmaid can dress toward which I hope you will look kind- in? Also, if there is such a place where ly and print in your worthy column. ,, ., ,,;.. ,1. j. , ,. "Thunder mid Lightning." what are Bhe, can luTrp, " drfM just for ,,w oc' boys good for? That is good. The condl- casion. as I hate 16 put her to any ex tions prevailing in which women holdjpense. meu in contempt linve been caused by the wur. jimi'iiciiurui U3 never ucioru,wuiiicu hum learned to relv nnni. tl.n.ns..lv,.. and it really must lie a man with very estimable qualities for o woman to ap preciate mm. t,1 Ni m t huh tilncli mi nml Inoin nfYnaat., I have come to the conclusion that you nre in the so-called class of "big- timers Hut why not associate with tlie plinly dressed, educated and well-bred young men instead of the "big-timers," who nre the classy dressers, and wlip dress in tneir way to cover up tnc incl; ot edu cation and breeding, .which soon becomes , Of course there are exceptions to the rule in botli cases, but I um consider ing the majority. The former, whose friendship you hesitate to cultivate, on account of their plain dress, would surely please you. for they have been tnught well the rules governing man hood. Again you must nt some lime or other ii 1....1 .. t ., i. - ..r """ "" " '"": . " '''" '. "' ""I"""", ances. .Now fan. liarlty. t l.ey say. breed I contempt. So iu the same, wny does an overdose affect jou. .Make fewer friends weigh them in the balance and decide whether they deserve jour friendship. Then try never to lose tho chosen few, I for true frieniN, as jou seem to know, nre hard to find. And these friends, I i think, will change jour attitude toward I boys for the better. W.OWINO. I Ever Heard of Men Vamps? Denr Cjiithin We are two boys, both j nineteen, and would like to write a few lines tn 'Thunder and Lightning." 1 You certainly have the wrong idea ! about bojs being flirts, unless jou refer , to the kind jou appear to associate with, i There i-crinitilj are a great number ol i women vamps who roll their eyes to 1 Mitch men. but we never heard of men vamps. id jou? , We nre hoping joji will change your opinion nbout men soon. ur.MM.n and rsm'Mnu:. , A Good Boy, He llear I'jtitliln Will jou "please put i this letter in the paper as an answer to "Thunder and Lightning's" letter: near "Thunder and Lightning" I read jour letter titled "The Are Dis- 1 custed" in the llvn.NMMi 1'ruuc Lkix.kk for Tuesday. , I do not think jou hit the nail on the head by soving bojs tire no good because I the boys left jour house and went to another girl's house. I nm a laddie of a good many jenrs. ' :iml it is true that I have never had a 1 date or gone out with a girl in my 'ife I go mil a few nights n week One iglit a wck I go tn the show alone One or two nights a week 1 go to nn uthei hyj's house and play an innocent &M&& GINGER ALE Offers Uw Solution of "What to Drink" in the Home rTS popularity ua a home beverage lies in 1 the fact that it, is true ginger product aged and mellowed -with a distinctive delicious flavor that apjxals to all. Place your order today with your grocer and A. piease mc entire javmy vy av' V"'U (,'"a ginger ale of character and quality. und rerlodn Delcada Harvard Iloiton PboducTX '.:- .' "BONNET0 game of pool, net any game in tin! back of the cigar stores. The other nights I dlvid'i between going to a fellow's house and spending the evening there nnd go ing to bed early. Take my advice mid do not judge all boys Iiy the boys who come to sec you and then go and visit some others. HI RHICANK STORM. The Woman's Exchange A Sumrner Wedding To the lUUtor of Iranian's I'noe: Dear Madam - As I expect to bo mnr rled in .futip and am having a church wedding iu the afternoon, 1 thought I Would write nnd ak you to please help Jne. Now, would it be proper for me to be dressed in a gray georgette or n taupe chnrmeusp. as I thought I could wear cither of those two all summer? What I vn- if rmi hmi nf nnviMn niB I ...tn i... nti..- , -i. . , i uil1 be ,llInB to t" J01"" lvicc. As ' the suits arc so terribly expensive I thought of getting a spring cont instead, las I cxnect to co nwav for a few davs. "'" ou I1' t11 should tikc with me? me what I I just mean top, clothes. ill you kindly tell mc what my intended husband should bc dressed in? MISS C. II. A georgette dress would be very pretty for jour wedding, but why don't you have it white or light blue or pink in- !htcn" of .Bra. ' Gray teems more like a mourning dress for a bride or qlse a second marriage. Y'ou could wear any of the other colors all summer, too, couldn't jou? Or you might wear durk blue georgette crepe, which you could wear all summer and then have it for dressy times next winter. Then your oriucsmniu couiu wear any ireuy bridesmaid could wear any pretty dark 'nfli.rnnnti ilresi Itinr xlie unmni to , yu ,,, b((,h black tulle ' ,. ,,. ,. v....,.,,!..,,, im i,- wlili black silk stockings and black pumps. If you linve a coat instead of u suit jou will need only n onc-ulece dress of silk and cloth or cloth alone, and the dark blue georgette. At that time of year .vou would not need to take nn evening gown unless you arc going to ' n very lasliionuuie place and it will uo a little early for light Hummer dresses. I'nless jou nre going to a place where jou will need sport clothes, white skirts and waists, sweaters and so on. jou will not need anything more than these two dnsses. the cont, u dressy hat and an everyday hut for just a short trip. The bridegroom should wear gray striped trousers) wllli a cutnway coat, a high. stilT collar and black shoes at au afternoon wedding. His vest may be .eithei black or- white and his necktie I and cloves should bc grayf Work In Texas ' to iiir r.ttilor of Woman's Vaae 1 Dear Mtidnm Cwild jou inform me i of kinds of employment to be found jn Texas for young ladies? What Is the I average salary ? Cost to room aiyl board there? What is the fare (I)cs- demona)? mrrrv n. 1 At some of the ncwsslniids in the , central part of the city jou can get newspapers from all parts of tlt country. It you get one from Texas you can look through the udiertise meats and get some idea of the oppor tunities for vtnrk. the uverage salary and the average charge for room and board. The fare to Gorman, which is the nearest stntiou to Desdemona, is S.VJ -1 1 plus 8 per cent war lax, one way. This is by way of Washington, i Vou can also go by wav of St. Louis but the faro is just about the same. Company, Lowell. Maea nruncli. 15 Commarqlal whurf li "i " '" r'"M,Vx,''w'rVTrt'i Advert tares With a.Puse STOl' before you lead another "wliril of this adventure mid consider your gloves not your hst while gloves; your everyday pair. The chnnccs are tcu to one they aro showing signs of wear nt thelingers. And it goes without saying that you should not wear fhnbby gloves, Ilavo you ocr curled your lingers shamefully at the knowledge that the lingers of your gloves are coming through? Well,, anyhow, by this time jou have probably guessed tlmt I am going to tell .mii about a glove sale, not of white glov.'s, but of ewrydny gfoves. These are exceptionally nice looking brown gloves brown, of course. Is just what you need for town land shopping mid th ir price Is remarkable only SI.!).' "while they last," as they say In the aihertlscmenls. It is not necessary for me to tell you that "they" nre weaving ests title spring, both in dresses mid with spring suits. I do not claim to ho a fashion expert. I can merely obscrw. and Inning obsened. sally forth in quest of thai which is being worn, for a price that will meet your purse. So. trup to form. I have sallied forth In. search of vests, ami here is what I have found white phpiet csts. stump cd with a cr clTcctive''imttcrii for embroidering. IMnc in solid woik and embroidered with bright contrasting colors, such ii vest would easily add that little "extra" touch so eagerly sought by her who would be well groomed. The vest can be bought for sixty cents. Scud a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the Editor of Woman's I'agc, or call Walnut JiOOO, for names of shops where ur'icles men tioned In Adventures with a l'ursc 'nay be purchased. s Ma Never Says to Me dorit eat'too' many TO ASTIE cause she. knows -that's one pod -thing -that dorit jDotner. a kicls PftESH SHAD! Meats Stewing Briikot Beef Stewing Lamb mvmk mi. m Boneleit Bacon, 35c Freshest Eggs (in Cartons), 50c Doz. Mitchell's Market, ic. 1 hone Lomliunl 5110) Main jfr, -'- -'- '.'-''.'.r.f..'.'.Tlil. Ih Our 5ffeK33-iS&ijig j LLLj ll AlrimiftlntTMMMiiiffiqVi Now is the time to renovate. TERM PAYMENTS flroan" and Arch and District Offices THE UNITED GAS IMPROVEMENT COMPANY mmmmHm lupin mm ""ngt y1 " ,l1" Sudden Sickness! VymM How quickly can you fill a hot gBttel'Flgs I mjspr water bottlo? Tlw firn'K hnnn IxMmmJ m'laSml mm "bankeir' for the night is f$lTJpt - ' Wcy there still hot water in the wBMftsr!m& uiT oo err noL voir iuvo io &mMmm&? vmsr IVJJ heat some and that's a slow figMm sS&r i -Q process. j?r3SE2ps An nutainalic. s,c f-onerutinir water hentoi- il.nt Keeps gits bills within conifortabl limits -a heatfi vjilcli glvi - irroater satisfaction. liml out how little it will cosl you to have 'Vu ready" hot water for every household need. One u.ier (name on request) a.s: "My gas bill, itii'luding cooking, is only $ir.!)0 for' three inontlis. 1 do all my wa&hing and use mi awful lol of hot water. There nre sis in tho family." The Lovokin Heater is apptoved by the U. (J. I, leading builders and hundreds of home owners. Send for booklet. Lovekin Water Heater Company uaurei oircci uuvnn wr WntifiKrrtitMtK THAT ALLMENARE FICKLE? When Men Always Announce Bitterly After They Have Been Spurned Thai Women Are the Only Possessors of That. "Vice"' TUB girl he loved had just turned him down for another innn lie curled his lip in contempt. "All woiileii are Hckle." he an nounced, scornfully. Yet within two mouths he was putting his heart into his eves again when he looked at il certain other girl. Obviously lie "loved" her. He wasn't quite sure, but lie thought she loved him. too. At least she didn't mind ghing to the theatre with him one night, a dance Jwo ee ulngs laler, the movies on Saturday and a walk on Sunday afternoon, nlthoiigli at other times she Went with other men. Hut fitter Ulillo lip asked her about it, mid she was very sorry, butjr "Now. I A-hou' till women nre Hckle!" he said bitterly, and became a hermit, a bachelor, .absolutely "bomb-proof. That Is. he did that until n certain pair ,of blue eyes, belonging to Hip sweetest 'little glrl-und so on. Yet lie thought Women were lickle. lust because they accepted ids attcn lloiis and seemed to like liim but ! It never seumeiT to occur to him to wonder how thev described him. If he only knew It. each one, of them would say, "Oh. hiinV He's nil awfully nice boy. but hc'n tem-lbly tickle. Why, he's proposed to two or three girls, and every time he knows a girl he falls all the way in love with her. and then gels over it iu about a month. Fickle!" Is it just iu the point of view, or is a man i cully more lickle than a girj. or Is ii girl more lickle than a man V Of course a mini doesn't often "rush" two or tluee girls at once. A girl doesn't care how pinny men come to s'e her, take her to pintles and generally enter tain her. Her motto is "the more the te ? Tjummy. - r -i "Tftir""rr-ir'Tfc We Have the Season's Freshest J -Catches, as Well as at Wholesale Chuck Roast Hamburg Steak Rump Roast Butcher Roatt 10c shest Egg 18 10 and 12 S. Delaware Ave. 320U riilliiilclpliln, 1'n, Only - 5hS' Cleanliness Every woman wants to have a neat, clean kitchen, but that is impossible if the equipment is of the dirt breeding, trouble-making kind. Convenience Goes hand-in-hund., with cleanliness in the kitchen equipped with a Modem Cabinet Gas Range and Gas Water Healer. h-wWJi PhUndclphia, Pa. Wi. , y., - W ibWiMfMki merrier." and Jf slie's a real flirt nhp can make each ono of them think that he Is really tho only ono that she con siders worth untieing nt nil unless they arrive Mogether. Then oho can tannage to include them both, or all, In the glnnces of her e.Vcs and the tones of her voice. As a rule, however, Hhe doesn't go so far ns to lovc-actunlly. fall hf love with more than one of them, (And'lhal one is usually the ono with whom she llirls with least). Hut because each one of them has fnllen"in all the way up to bis ears, be makes up his mind t lint she Is fickle because, she allowed him to Become fond of her without reluming his nffcctlou. NOW how could sho prevent him from falling Jn love with her, if ho had scf his heart on doing It? Wns she lickle just because three or four men loved her (or. thought they did)? Was she any more lickle thnn the man who Lamps Be Glad Electric Lamps and Artistically Hand-Painted Parchment and Silk Shades , Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses , Box Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street mwMWMM Another Big Lot of Children White Oxfords Have Just Arrived These are just the thing for play day or Sunday wear this summer. They are made of unbleached white canvas-with sub stantial sewed leather sole. 1 .00 All Sizes for Misses' and Children Brown Leather Scuffers Special Made of elk tanned brown leather with long- ) 0m t E wearing leather sole. They will give splendid. V 1 service. AH sizes for misses and children. " GjOOD SHOESkJ 919-921 Market StreeJ 4028-30 Lancaster Ave. 2746-48 Germantown Ave. 5604-06 Germantown Ave. 60th & Chestnut Sts. Branch Slorcs Open Every Evening --Pp sttJHfWAROjrS' JA Soldb MORNING SIP COFFEE wratTilT. aJ &m IfccffiiteMiw f1Ter-ffuW tpnft. lift "iwihluY tin ,,ia,i ii n.iu.ii.S... "",!.IO,Ull$i'J other woman; .nml then. lw 'lontlw later found uiothrr to who T guVo that much traveled hcai ,( u.r 1'erhaps wo don't all mean Hm..L thing when wo say "tickle." The e tlonnry says, "lticonstuntj" "likely tn change from caprice," There, jou nrol It Is necessary, or right, for a girl i bo "constant" to a man, or men, when sho hasn't said she, loved him, or IhcinV When 'ii man loves ti girl enough 14 marry her, and then loves another thai wily and still another Hint wny (0P thinks ho docs), Isn't lid likely i change even though It Isu't from m. price? However, what's the use of dlscussine It? As long as time has been, nuj ns long as time lasts, women will sftj finally? 'men," nnd men will say bit' lcly', .mmvV iW,1.c.n t,lc luestlon I, asked, "Which Is the more fickle?" Storing When you put down quilts away for tho summer you vylll have to bo vcrr careful to prevent tho tilling from bo' coming matted. For this reason tin quilts should not be packed uwny with' blankets or other heavy things. Tlio best way to care for these Is to roll them loosely, wrap them up iu old sheds thcif plncc them on a shelf or some other place where heavy articles will not come in contact with the'm. You Will You Bought Cliuir Lamps that cast tho light past where you wunt it, and make reading delight ful. Floor Lamps that arc so soft and pretty In tho Living Room. Boudoir ' Lamps-mthat help so Jn the mysteries of dressing. Table Lamps that gath'er the family 'round. Shades of striking decorative beauty We liavc all of them, assem , ' v bled with care and the nicest appreciation of tho wants they aro to satisfy. yr l$$ tffS v J I i X V ft I Doiti't Blame It On The Pot Because your coffee does not come up to your idea of appetising excellence even though you do pay a good price for it is not necessarily the fault of your method of making coffee. You can lay the fault to the fJfct that you buy coffee in paper bags. Coffee packed in bags is continually losing its strength and flavor be cause the oils in the coffee beans are being evap orated. Morning Sip Coffee is packed in slip cover tins that keep every particle of strength, flavor and goodness m the coffee. For that reason with Morninz Sip you use only one-half the usual amount. A pound of Morning Sip goes twice as far and decreases your coffee expense. Morning Sip Coffee sells so rapidly that your grocer ahvayi lias a frcsli supply on hand. s Your first taste of Morning Sip will show you how good coffee really can bc when all the strength is kept iu the coffee. Try Moraine Sip Coffee. y All Good Grocers 'wl .1 I'acHd in tin (o tecj the flavor in $ I. 'k )S. -J-J Viv . ... 9l.w