- ., . .v hi. . 4 7 . K r m r W V m , Ct ' MRS. WILSON dlVES RECIPES IN WHICH EGGS ARE REQUIRED These Arc a Valuable Food, Especially at This Time of Year, on Account of Albumen Contained in Their Make-Up The Woman's Exchange -X. mmmrn m y,- j4? .i r. aL - , v : j. I i nii r(i$ 1' EGYPTIAN LINES WITH A HAREM SKIRT ly MKS. M. A. WILSON (CopjrieM, till), lit Stri ,U .1. Wilson. AI itlM rrairecil. t DriHNO (In- month of April the housewife inny iisiinlly expert ccrs to he rensonnblv pi iced; nml. in view of thin f.ict, phin to usu" them freely In the diet. I'kss toiitalti albumen In Its pureM form, nml hcciiliM- of the vnlitiihle mineral element in the yolks of the CRgs, they ore n splendid ttdditlou to the menu In enrly spring. A very deliente i'u.tnril is ninde b milling mi pjLtra yolk of ess If our fmnll is out of time, inn dnun or re ciivcriiic from the tin. hich tnnde srent hnvoc upon stlird. constitutions 1 1 t" Inst winter, try n chicken pudding. I're pnre n tcinj: chicken foi frh'nsxee nml i'ook until tender, luxing iihout twnj pints of ihleKcn broth. I.ei i lib Ken cool in the so k. tin n lift. ltrnioi the tn-it from , h.s. l"Cs, tliieltf. neck nnd b.ii k of cikiis.. I'ln.v in pudding dish, seasoning with sail, white pepper. three Inblopoons of finelj mimed parsley nnd one tablespoon of llnolj I miner,! onion. Now pin re in a epnrnte I mining now I i Our and om hall tips mW iliultrn i ( .-. I One-enihlh teaspoon of Ihymr. flue and urn -half teaspoons of salt, i (hir-half tcmpoon of white pepper, 7 hrrc tabli spoons of finely minceil pars lev. i One Inhtetimiiii nf finely niimeil onion, 1 oil, of Ihice eggs. to hake n alloc of the coffee Second. How smoked hnin. Third. How to make calte called "form cake. Thanking von In n.Unnce nnd nlco for the many valuable recipes found In the paper, I am, MKS. it. .1. YinnljrrrUc Sauce Chop very line One trhite onion. Two bunches parsley. One shallot. IMice In bowl nnd ndd One-half eup salad oi7. Three tablespoons xinegar. One teaspoon fall. One teaspoon paprika. One-quarter teaspoon mustard, Iteat to ink thorough! nnd serc lee cold. United .sinohed limn So.ik a sine of ham In a cup of mill; oiernicnt. i.nr num. .Mir put on To "Class of 1920" You won't need many clothes for your trip, utile's you nre planning club- ornte entertainment. You will wear units or cloth dresses to travel In, I suppose, nnd they will do fur yerj day wear while joti nre there. If you wear suits, you will need sevcrnl fresh waists: if you wear dresses, jou will need several collar nnd cuff sets. Uuc nftemoon dress npleco will he neces sary for dinner or formal tea, thentie or nn evening nffnlr with n lint. V liltc nlove.i, for the theatre. You will have to consult jour plans for your decision1 nbout evening dresses. If ,otl expect to go to anything formal In the eve iiing. you will need light dresses, slip pern, cwnlng wraps and nil the things that go witli tin m. K you don't, the evening outfit enn snfely sluy at home, , for jour silk afternoon dresses will do for ever, thing else. Underclothes nnd I accessories, of course, joti cnti decide for j ourselves, but It might be a good thdti: to slip In raincoats mid sandals just in cne onr trnxeling hots will be enough, unless ou want to take 11 Oil . . " . .- . . I,.,... ti , ,.,i,i .!.... .....i ...i.i somcl ill c more eiaiM-ir.ue lor nneninon iitini linn in"" -I'uuiii utMit null ililll , , , i . niie-hiilf np fresh mill; to the milk In ' am' ''ve'iin?. If jour cvcrjdaj hats are mo lolt, ii tt.miu in' ut-nt-i to hnie other lints with jou. 7 iro l npi ol III, ii I mil leril leiiipuuiii powder. Heat hind to nih ilifiiouqliU Now cut and fold into this mixture the stiffly tieaten whites nf thiee eggs. I'our over the picpine.l iliiikeu in the cas- serole nnd bnkc In moderate oven fom f minutes, basting every ten minutes with n few t:ilil. spoons of Chi. k. ii stock. Itreast of Chicken n hi New burg i This is a delicious wn.i to srre the white meat of the chicken. (Jut meat into pieces about thrce-.piniters of au . inch. Now place In saucepan ' ' One and one-quarter rupn of mill;, j 7 hrre-quarlers eup of rhiehrn stock, Sercn level tablespoons of flour. Stir to dissolve flour nud then bring i to boil. Cook slowly live minutes. Now add ' 7'iro well -beaten Cj7fft. . futce of one-half lemon. One teaspoon of salt. Our teaipoon nf paprika. Ilent '. mix, then add the preparuli cliicken meat. Pill into glass cutard cups, dusting top light!. with pnpriku! nnd set in oen to bent for ten minutes Serve in the cups. Strain leftover chicken tnck left nfter preparing the which ham was soaked, ltake tliirt live miuutes in modern to oven. Coffee Calte (Crumb Cake) Place in mixing bowl One-half cup sunar. One ego. four tablespoons ihortei'ina. Tieo eupi flour, Four level teaspoons baking powder, 'I hrte-quarteis eup water. Heat to mix : grease nud line n deen la. er cuke pan with paper. Urease the I paper nnd turn m the mixture. Now t haknm prepiiie crumbs for the top of the cake , as follow s : Place in howl Nkr tnblrinooiis dim, I Motion-Picture Stars I To tfrr l uitor of trmifi" v Paw: Hear Mndcm Kindly settle tlil argument between two parties: Does any "nio!c actor" or "movie mtrcs" live in or near Chestnut Hill or vlcitiit? MKS. !. O'N. This is a rather wide, indefinite question, and I'm nfrnid I can give jou onlv a general answer. There are motion-picture actors who claim Chestnut III!! ns their home, but the) are not prominent actors like Mar, i'ici.r.ii.1. or Aormn riilinnilee or I our tahh spoons hrau ?. i Chnrley Cdnplin, or Iougln Piilrhnnks 7' ico talilrtpnnnf shoi Irninu. --or if tile. are, the) nic rrj .pilot One liaspnnn cinnamon. nbout it. You might be able to find Hub until crumbly between the hands out just which ones lle there by writ Spread on top of enke and link" twent) - ing to n movie mncnzluc to the answer lie minutes in moderate oven. i editor. w fne "Paul" on sttending m6ncy on the feminine sex. Vlirncvr n jrouhB mnti Ocorts n younu Indy nomewhcrc ho doesn't expect anything in return for It. All he wants is nn enjoyable eve ning nnd a good tlmu. PoV example, take my case. I escorted n young lady for thrco months, taking her to shows twice' n week nnd sometimes to an ,.,.i.,lM MA.1ini.lttf ii n ttnrtv. I Was earning a pretty good salnry and dhm t mind the expense, but the lenson for our falling out with one nnothcr was thai Ihls young lndy always wanted her ' flrl friend tn eo nlonc xvhcTcvcr we went. That part I could never see. Honing my opinion ngrecs with yours. I ' chum. Ton are perfectly right when yoif conkidcr that it is enough to take this young girl to the theatre and various parties. She should certainly not burden you with the expense of trent Ing nnothcr girl. o hnvc the rlgut Iden. Once, More the "Cynic" Dear Cvnthln Since none of the t "Amnions" hnvc seen tit to take up the challenge which 1 hurled at them. TOM IS THE RUDEST BOY THAT FRANCES EVER KNEW She Took the Wrong Tactics With Him and Made a Quarrel Out of an Ordinary Situation Tom Didn't Lilce It Flli ItANCKS doesn't known what to do. f nut asking' a little space once again n order to determine why. "Jliiddy, It Is true, handed me a geniie remuie, but her indy did not menu anything. She thinks that Tom Jones is the ! rudest hoy she ever knew. He emtio to. Leo her one cvenii.C.'iin'i hud o leave in n hurry becaUf-c he heard n trolley coming, and it xvus mining nnd ho didn't xvnnt to wait in tho rain. So he picked vp his gloves hastily from the table In the htill, shook lmuds swift ly nud rnn. Tho next morning, when PrnnecB's father started off to tho offico he picked up his gloves, which were lying on the tnblc where Tom's hnd been the night before. "Why, theso aren't mine: they're too Rfnnll," lie exclaimed, indignantly. "Prances, did that young Slmplctou go off with my gloves?" Frances- hnd a feeling of horror that tho young simpleton hnd. She promised to ask lilm. She did ask him two eve nings later. "Oh. gee. t forgot!" he said. "It How 1 lone to lush some ot tnose pucks w so noi mnigiit nun i never iii.iiigiii (which we see so milch of nowadays) ' ot gloves. Hut I II bring them next ..,. .i. 1 ..1.1 "ml .n'.nlmt of I time 1 come." truth'" C letter from "Bachelor Well, ot course, he didn't. Wlint tSIrl"' defends those vapid fenuiles who young simpleton would, if he weren't have n date for every night in the reminded, nnd icmindcd nnd rem tided.' week- She snvs that she sees no harm Ask his mother: she Know:. Hunlly, not know .,t il.. -I.l'u frlnllils nre n It provided wic " " - --- square." Such n girl ns she descr hes 1 .. ... -i i.i ..r ....aitncf nnd does sureij o.'tuni i iv.-i-------- , the meaning ot u' ","" .. ... ii nr.i 111111; ' f.iunre. auoui im biu...- ,-. , " she'""..; is her head. She Is owoUho S!. .?J"l!!. h..e , .S" one nomine in n-mm. -, -, ,i. 11...1 ..i..., ,.t r,tp!a who seem to think Hint father became iinuo.ved. Siindny nn pronchltig rnpldly nnd he with nothing but n pair of bojs' gloves to v.uar to church 1 rOr might suggest," he told PrnnecM. pointedly, "to thnt young mnn thnt he return my gloves." argc fldarrel'out ot a .thing tbl havs Been only (a fcV sensible; la ,, uiup . ..........- think Hint I sio I'rnuces wiotc wlint sue cousin class of grls h ' e;'n1(," 'have good i.red a frfrmlb" note, asking for the ,M .' . .vne.se of o hers It is a return of the gloves. A few days later !,7fn" thnt nboutCi0 ,"er cei.t of the they were returned by parcel post, with -IrU of today are. jut sue i ltt - a cool little uoto explaining that 'lpin had allowed the matter to escape 1.1s memory, nnd hoping that it had not in convenienced the owner of the gloves. Ami tin linun'f linen rnnnd to see 1' railCOS since! And so he's just the rudest boy j sho'ts ever known, No doubt ho could hnvc found more polite, gentle, courteous ways of ny turning the gloves. Undoubtedly he could linvo apologised. On the other hand, why, oh why. should Frances (and all the millions of glrhi like Frances, who spend their dnjs junking mountains out of molehills) write him u formal noto nbout a weeny little thing nbout bringing back something that he hnd taken by mlsthke? Why did she have to behnve ns if the poor boy had committed a crime for which she would forgive him If lie hastened to mnke reparation? If she had usknl him over nnd over again and he had persistently forgotten, or if she had not been in tho hublt of seeing hint every few' days, site might have hnd ciiuse for dignity. If slio hnd not been good enough friends with him to say: "I'or heaven's sake, briug back those gloves before father nsks for them again!" there would be reason for the stilted note. Why will girls and boys bring so ninny henrtaehes upon themselves and each othv by these misunderstandings? It will be xvecks before Frances llnnlly gives n quick nod to Tom when she passes him on the street, and Tom comes hustling over that evening to sit on the porch a while. And nil the tlmn. from now till then, they'll both be unhappy. All because they made n , A good old-fashioned drink ,of Buttermilk is hard to get nowadays somehow you miu the old-fashioned But termilk flavor I THE STREETS OF LIFE I5 HAZlil, niJYO I1ATCHKLOR loriiofit, litO, by tht Public I.tdotr Co. Tlie frnrli is of hlarh .sutin, nud tho trimming nt tlio sides nnd on the front is nf Jet bends and gold thread, (.old metnl and black rib bon form n sash whirl) ties In front. The h.it Is a flue Muck straw with a Jade green fcatlitv splashed with gold Schoolgirls' Gossip When tunc Carter teas seven her beautiful mother eommiltcd suicide 6; tumping into the river near their farm. The occasion was Jim Carter's thrashing of lime for some trivial thing which he elained showed in halted weakness and vanity. After this the Caitrrs moved to (Jrccnvilte and time yrcic there. ANNH niwer hnd any pocket to spend, not even a five-een money nt piece. "Ilesldes, we needn't look tit them." The girls walked by nnd Cherry did look. She enst n sideloiig glance out of narrowed blue ejes. Anne kept her eyes straight abend nnd her cheeks burned' tiercel. She hntd this bnlterv of glances leielrd nt her It made her feel uncomfortable and unbearably self-con-eious. It was her self-absorption i flint mnde her full to see her father until he was nearly upon her. nnd the color flamed into her sensitive face ns she met his hostile eyes. It looked like Please Tell Me What to Do y CYNTHIA hicken pudding into bowl N V n, n . , ' t "? V,10 T,10" aft7 S:'10i1l ft,''l''fEuiltan,rCl.errhadlooled .Next .In. prepare chicken custard, over In the iifternomi to stroll with Anne knew that. icnting me urcnat lor mini .lay. ' i.icko.i nrms up .Minn street to i wiper s ,m farter was furious. rhlrl.p.1 riislinl ' '"" "".'". wneri- imriui nu.i w.inueriui ,MlTerence to i concoctions could ue outnlticd. coneoc- t.lea.-e six custard cups well with tions that nre the ilellplit of trlrlis.1i It m.i.ln nn him thnt Anne was ivltli another girl ; it only inflamed bini as he hearts. Sometimes there .were four. of , nbout ('icrrv. Hardinr. He mii.iuwp.I .1,1. tlietn abreast, slim young things with vellou -bnired. reil.rli....ti..1 i,.. ,...,-1 nn thin" that isn't onen nnd above she. bonrd. Tho clenn things of nature. (iod's chosen wuys for me. Do I sound butler nnd dust with fine breadcrumbs Set iu baking pnu nnd til! pan with cold WntCr tO lltlOllt tWO-tllir.N llellt I. N'mi ' lllim. l.nir n.l t..fl l,(,-.llil-, nvo- U'liim remove fnt from chicken stock nud place' they pass,.,! the shallow xeraiida of the1 "What are you doing downtown'.' pne and ..no-half eups of stock In mixing, old Sutter house thete would be a tint- i,,Xi T " "0'nR aounto"n- "Plain Jane" Writes Again Peer Cynthia Here I como to you with in. troubles ngnln. What I can't understand, Cynthia dear, is why nil the young men like th" "wimps" and "dolls." I want to tell urn a little incident which I xvlt nessed not n long time ngo. A friend of n.ine hnd a boy friend who was quite deote.l to her. She took him to n friend's homo, where lie met n "drug store beauty." and now my friend mourns for her "lost luddle." 1 positively loathe anything artificial, bowl. Then add One-half teaspoon of onion extract, One teaspoon of salt. Three-quarters teaspoon of paprika. Two tablespoons of finely minced onion, I'ire igqs. with their chairs topped bnck ngnlnst the dirty yellow wood, staring with overbold eyes ut Orccuillo's youth nud , beauty. Hent. using Unver egg-beater, to blend ' vllAnnP rT' went with the others, thnrnnnlilt P..,,- , ,7, ... -I.i ...... ' She ns always needed at home. She am! bake in slow oen until linn in the center. Remove from oven. Let stum) ering ot eye.nsne, nn ovenie.crin.ni.- -Vm Bllnc , tho stnrl. fr AlInf tion not to look In the direction of Hie Martha." she ai.l. thankful thnt she strangers who lined the .porch. slttitiK t conl.l tell her father this. 1 hnd errands to do nnd sundry other duties, and besides sho had no money for tl ordered. '1 his n s ee .if lHr I .v,. ,.l. ..... i lliorning, iiohi-ot, .Mini wiiri.ui ...in , , .. --. ,..,.., v hi , i ii nn ii.-ii sii' i . "What store?" "Whitmore's," she quavered. "Since when has Whitmore's been up in tlil part of town?" Her father's tone was menacing, nnd Anne sud denly remembered thnt it wns perfectly true. She needn't have come around this way nt nil; she could have gone three minutes to shrink. Loosen cdec ' '.. "I"1."1 V"'. "" s.ir.'"'J .""t:,'ov.?"',(1 to Wliitmorc's without coming through of the ciitard'from the cup and turn sauce Dust with pnprikn nnd serve.' mis custard is nourishing and xcry easily digested nnd leplacs meat nil menu. This amount will mnke six servings and ucs less than one egg per person. Hailed Kggs and Tomatoes Hull one and one-half cups .if canned tomatoes through siee into nucepan. Now add Four tablespoons of niirlg minced onions, Tito tablespoons ot finch minted parsley. Five tablespoons of fioui . One teaspoon, of salt. One teaspoon of peppei . Stir to dissolve (lour. Hrms to u boil. Cook the minutes, then ndil : One-quarter tmspoon of thyme and turn into six individual baking1 dishes. Let cool. When read, to serve, make space with tablespoon nnd drop in a raw egg, allowing one for ea.li person. Now place in mixing bowl 7 hrec-qitartrrs cup of milk. 1 oft of one egg. 'White uf one egg. I hiee tablespoons uf fur bread crumbs. One half teaspoon of onion extract, ' One teaspoon of salt. Heat to mix. Fill up the cips with tills mixture; dust with paprika nnd set in baking pnu in mndetate men. to bake firm. Sere from .up-. Dinner .Menu to I'so These Attracti.e Dishes No. I Southern Tomato Cnnnp. Chicken Pudding Spinach i "elery nnd Uiioii Snlnd Canned Pineapple Coffee No. iirners on Half Sn ' Chicken Custard Parsl. iuie linked Potato. Aspuingus I., ttilee Baked Appo Dumplings i on, e No. :. Iloiieniinn Itelish Clm ken a la New burg Potato Croquettes Suing Iteanc Lettuce Canned Peaches Colfee No. 4 Celoi.x Young Onions Itakrd I-ggs and Tomatoes .Fiench Fiied Potntocs Peas Coleslaw Ithubnrb Pie Coffee Main street. like n pessimist? I nn. not. Hut I din n wee bit disgusted with my fellow creatures Just u wee bit. Some day. for nil my worries and for nil my cares and plainness, I will be rewnrded, won't I. Cynthia? Let's hope so. for I nut still PLAIN .1ANR. All tht men do not like "dolls" nnd "vamps," dear. They really like the line, womanly girl. Your friend is well rid of I bat kind ot oung man. Denr Cynthia 1 wish you would print this to the young hidv who signs grafters. A letter by '" ' " "I.Hitning" does not "thunder the, least 1. neither does it give off a great -en! of light. The writer oy a . . , i i i.i.,.,o oVimit the "boys, i and then nsk if thef do not have good "grounds." As far as I can ' have given no reasons nt nil. M mi vice would be to forget the boys and think a little more about the men. At twenty a cirl generally puts the "puppy "love" 'days behind her. Hut of course I will ndmit that we uic '";."; "" earthly use: enn't really see xli5 we were ever put on the mnp. If ou girls would 'only realize that is up To you to brine out our Intent chivalry we would he better. Don t you see that we adore o,i 11 nnd nn. dlsnppointcd when xou full to lle up to our Ideals? Would jou hnvc us give up our high idenls for your com monplnce ones? Is your hero A of II tleness? There are among us men, some few who would Cl.t.lly Imttle for jou as In -olden days-but are ou worthy? ONIL. No Cvnic. discussions on sects in religion, -spiritualism. ntlirNin. aRnos ticism. etc., arc not for LyuthUs column. Think Carefully David Certainly tho young woimn you speak of is not very womanly. It would bo well to think twice before marrying' her. Of course, many wmncu tnlk that way in n kind of brando fashion, but there is generally some thing radically wrong with the woman who docs not love children. ,,5wgWsS'sS..1j CfiKAM LBpTTRHmiK . ... . . i'i i ' to stot. at Whitmore's for some I , ., V h " i, " v uu'l;l lor -herself "American tiirl.- .My little girl, t0.SV V1, ..""m " .-l rJ . a soda, ' Cherry put In here. trnn down o.ir fen.i.er. nnd think twlco ,Tiiu Carter gnve Cherry n dnrk look. j)0forP to pay for what she bought. Anne car- , .. v p lias no nonev for soda Tin vo I ,,oforP ,'."' vr',u'17," . ""vl,n rled the coins in n handkerchief in the -vu" mls no money tor soun. lime jour writing you take mo rieu tnc roins hi n nnnuKercniei i u in. , ,n0ney ?" be sad budden y 'ilur i It m ikes me lnuch pocket of her dress, and when (. herry .limine to nne cigner. i it muKos ine inugn cnnn. nn to her that nft.-rnonn and said lu"11"' "' I are nilieh mistnken, young lame up m ner mat niurnoon nn.i Mini, Anno wns nearly weening with mor-, i .. s.u ..... .- i.V r. ...innrlii. n.i.l lin.l ..i,'.i lii.p tm.. munnr ","'; ' .".- . ' .in i arier ciive . nerrv n nnrn no:, i.r !,!.. t. i..i.. t.. iiiii-ii- Hiitutiut. r nun for a tor ). Hut you g lady, and If you wish me to let you In on the I secret, the tiny I opened my eyes I be held our Willinm l'enn of brotherly love. Though, I ndmit, my time was I snent mostly nbrond. I derived n benefit from tlie experience, as my ideas are broadened n little. My young Indy, why not do n little traveling on your own account nud and her mouth, which was wide! u ,,,,, llflp Y0U gPt dinner J0111' opinion xvouIU change greatly. I .nerous. was red with tho red of d nft(T ,i,s you Come straight home1 halo to jar you so. T must enn. as my from scliool. .No more traipsing nrotind i """ '? '"" .'.' ' , , downtown for you." i jour feelings, wishing you n good day. Anne turned nround and walked to- C.LOHn TUOTTKR. wnrd home, her ejes so blurrrd witli You ennnot blnme 'American OirP or tears that she could hardly 'see the, any f the correspoudents for think sidewalk nheti.l of her. Cherry tosuvl ing sou a foreigner. Had jou been, it her head and proceeded to Cooper s. might hnve excused your mistake about "Come on downtown lor a soua, Anne, tificntin. To think that Cherry should .iMiuicsuu. , , see lier trented this way nnd by her own Anne loed f berry. She looked it ...u. , . . -I ..!,..! -1 .. ....-.. ner now ns mey slriiocu aiuug iirm-iu-arm. Cherry was so bright, so flashing and so .r. pretty. She had xory fair hnir an.l very red cheeks. Iter small, upturned nose wns powdered thickly with freckles, but her skin wns milk- white and her mouth, which was wide nud ir health. Her figure was n little over plump, but Anne admired it extrava gantly and hated her own illm figure. Cherrv Hnrdiiig bc'ouged to one of tlie 'best families in town. The llnrdlngs i lived next to the Methodist Church in a vlne-cneiod, pretty, rambling house. Cherrj gae parties and Iind young men Yes." she said, nulling the hand kerchief out of her pocket. "Aunt gave mo some for the groceries." dim Carter pocketed the money to gether with the sinnll list. "I'll get the things, he said abruptly. ou go , llj ua ijiiiii't nut, mitt juiihj ... i. , , ,!,. : . .- u.. . . white flannels sit on her porch on I where she met a crowd of girls she knew Sir Oliver, and your statement thnt ill kind (oncorl nights. She hnd often us'tcd Anne to come over, nut Aunt Martha would never haxe dreamed of allowing such u thing. "The Sutter house porch is just oriid"d with men," whispered Cherry a tin turned around into Mnin street. "Let's cros oer." suggested Anno inno. entl . "Oh, no ' Cherrv returned, pressing Ann arm harder in hers. "That would look sill." she hastened to add nnd regaled them with what had hap- American men are nfrnid of the women. pencil. It was not that she intended it's about time thnt the world in gen- to he unfair to Anne; she did it in an ' Pral should awaken to the fnct that entire innocent way, but the next morning nt school Anno noticed the looks directed nt her and cnught tho girls whispering. Her fierce pride wns up iu nrms. Kvery one knew It now. know how her father treated her and what she hid to put up xvitb nt home. 'Why hnd Cherry told; why, why? (To bo Continued.) women nre individuals, just as well as men. He Has the Right Idea Dear Cynthin In reading jotirt nn.wer to "PnjilV article on I "Thunder" and "Lightnius.' I would like to express my opinion. What I like most to say Is about jou contradict- I The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. When the tin tops of glass .inrs containing horseradish. salad dressing, etc.. cannot bo pulled or screwed off, what can be done to loosen them? 2. What xvlll take blood stains out of white material? II. How should furs be put nwny for the summer? I. Wlint is the hospital way of tuck ing iu bid sheets? .". Describe n novel lint for spring. 0. What use can be made of u light dressy bat that is imprnctictil for general xear? Yesterday's Answers 1. An easy nnd simple way to separate nn egg is to break it with u funnel to thnt the white will run through nnd tlie yolk remain in the cup. II. A popular stylo ot sleeve for sprlug is the exaggerated kimono sleeve which is cut straight out from the wnist line, with no underarm fitting. o. Mildew stains can be removed in sour milk overnight, and blench ing, without rinsing, in the sun. 1, It is not correct to uuswer it formal invitation witli n visiting card. A forinnl ncccptancc or regret should be written. 5. Newspapers should be wrapped around winter clothes in layers with overlapping edges in order to prevent moths in storing them for the summer. 0. When a floor mop has worn out, a piece of velvet or velour con bo tnck.d on the flat wooden end of the handle and the mop used ns a polisher for wnxed floors. l sr r S j' Short, scraggly hair plus. Hcrpicidc equals lustrous, beautiful hair. There is no surer way to add to ones personal charm and attractiveness than by good care of the hair. A mass of bright, snappy, luxuriant hair is the reward to those who regularly and intelligently use Jtfeiubro's Tferpic.de Hcrpicidc keeps the scalp clean and free from dandruff; stimulates the hair roots and thus promotes a condition favor able to hair growth. You will be surprised and delighted after you have used Hcrpicidc a few days. The dainty exquisite odor of Ncwbro's Hcrpicidc is appeal ing to every refined instinct Wo also recommend Hcrpicidc Soap. It is a very effective and pleas ing shampoo. If Herpicide Soap cannot bo purchased from your Dealer, send us his name and Twenty Five Cents for n cake. Sold by Drug & Dcp't. "itorcs Send 10 cents In Mnmps or coin today for rnnuMn of VrrpfeMe nml hooklft on "Th r are of th Hair." A'ldr'ss The Herpleldo i o . rnnrtmcn 107-11, Detroit. I" . A Applications at the Better Barber Shops, in made fresh every day and is the ftneit Buttermilk you ever drank. Not only tastes good, but does you good! May We Serve You a Quart Tomorrow? Phone Baring 205 Abbotts Alderney Dairies, Inc. 31st and Chestnut. Both rhonti rirnehe . AtUntle Cltr Ocean City Wlldwcoit SrWn SJWSTJK . 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Made in a plant that has long been famous for the quality of its product UPPLBE ICECREAM Has a betterflaJor" Made From the Famous SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES Gold Medal Cream "JM mmmmmsiss ...