r ; 'JVir a - ''' i -0f if IV I ?- Ij &w IM y W- 12 ) EVENING. PUBLIC LE0GER1HILADBBIA, to,r'iySl- i v". A t , MRS. WILSON'S GOOD IDEAS FOR THE MEALS ON SUNDAY Sirm&bcrry Shortcake Is in Season Noiv and Here Is a Delicious Recipe Bacon and Rice Croquettes (Cnfvrioht, t'n. hit Jii. M. A rTjjrii t rioui"1.' N OW Hint tlic mnrkets nre supplylnc us with reasonably priced smitnerii ! .MRS. M. A. WILSON llent until mixture holds Us shape mid wiMon. "iKrnisii rncii cut AMtli nrec berry. nacon nnd nice Croquettes Wash one-half cup of rice In plenty if fiAitl .. mi t i. .. Erecn vegetable, let us Keep in inincim , rovpr ut)) (W( nn, ollP.imif H,.t i,f .w.klnir thre succulent greens nips of boilinc water. Cook until rice ' ... . ,. .....I " ""ft ami water nborbel. Tcry little wnlrr is ueii. fil), Itnther -team them, ns it were. In their ,.,. ,,r(.;)t (f Wo(( inters 1 to not cover mi- i." four onions Please Tell Me What to Do Ky CYNTHIA ITS MADE ENTIRELY OF BEAUTIFUL LACE in hioh these tesetables nrc cook-( Cook onion nnd hncon until onlon This lomlenscs the steam wnini - u una oneon tigntiy brown, .now Never leu own pnns '..i. .i, vnlntlle oil. which Is then Ttmporlzed by Ihc bent in the lid. thus i! .. 1nr throuchout the house .t .!-t. tnA trnni flavor Mlt theVe foo.ls white eookiuR thcra. riin to lime nt least one Rreen tin cooked food eveiy day. asio(.kstivkvi:ekly mahkkting Tor Three Meals on Mimla , HHUAKrAST (Jrnpefruit Toathed Kkks on Toat r.aeon OnrnWi Watercress One teaspoon of rice, Onr-hnU trasnoon nt .to. One-half cup of finely minced pars- Letter From T. B. P. Denr Cjnthln Kveu though the buck private linn been enst Into Coventry (for some reason utterly unknown to him), won't you please do him the favor of publishing the following information? The nnme nnd mltlrc", If nny, of n hotel In ru Xo which has been i Now mince established to cnie for tinmen who nre without ccort. Thank you. ' Tin: hick pimvati: What do you mean. Coventry? We cannot recommend a place in the column. Send a self-addrcsscd stamped en elope. and roll and roll Mold into croquettes flour. Din in hein ... line crumb" fat. Celery. Lettuce and Tomato Salad .Mini" line V'ure cofinr hunihes of celery, night leavrs o lettuce. Tiro tomatoes. Mini in :a nil bowl nnrl (lr u-ltli Tiench dressing. Admires "Plain Mary" Dear Cynthia I om interested In an n.t!..1 ..I-.....1 ,f , 111-!.. Xff , V Iry golden brown in hot , j , ,fcc ..r,ots of Kvpcrlcnro." and mow women seem to wnnt nnd expect too much nnd have no regard or feeling nnd show no appreciation for what is done for them. ".lust Haiti Mnry" 1 would judge to be the "girl in ii million' type, lots of sense, capable of a cheer fill smile and nn encouraging hand Mutnns Coffee niNsr.rc ()vter Cocktail ,.0,rj ' UailWtc Baked Toinat..e ''boose ".e lloileil Mainroni A-pnrngus l.cltlice Strawberry Shottrake Coffee Adventures . With a Purse SLTl'KH Uaton and nice Croquette Totnnto Sauce Oelcrr. Lettuce nnd Tomato Salad Ityo Bread nnd Mutter Sandwiches Sponge Cake .Jolly A. til The market basket will require rix persons Three grapefruit. One pound of bacon. One and one-half dozen cgg. Three pounds of southern lomatoa Onc-qunrtcr pound of cherie. One package of macaioni. One head of salad. One bunch of tratcrriris. Tiro ln;i of (clcru. One hunch nt indiihrs. One hunch of aspaiftgii. One bir of alrnirhcmi". Ticentu tire tKiriiw oyj(ri. One ooff catsup. One huwh of smllwii'. One-half pound of ncr. One can of Inmatn soup. One package of gelatin. One-half pound of prune. One orange. Glass of iclli. HnUvd Tomatoes OHK leaned iictom tiie counter lonli dentiallj. Here ix a blea. lung cream that i going very well." -he 5aid. "Smell it." And I did. The thick yellowish mixture was redolent with the clean, tool icent of lemons "It's a wonderful bleachinc cream." she continued. "One woman told me fnrl the other day that she had a nasty dark ;ilne around her neck from high collars. and one application of this took it all off. I'm recommending it for freckles. i iu. u one ties lemon juice for freckles, it's logical to suppose that this 'cream with lemons in it is mightv good. ' Itur nnho it" a splendid idealising, whitening cream, nud one which should bv nil means be on our toilet table. I had almost passed b the table when m eye was altrmtcd simultaneous bv the iollars and Ihc sign. "Ural filet collars." rend the curd. "SI fl.'i." And nt tirst I could not belleo that there was iinj i-omiKctinn bet "! he inni i lead nnd th I shake: she'll make some "cuv" n hnnnv I pnl, who won't mind liauding over bis I pay envelope in exchange for the privi lege of working for her. Little Mary. 1 wish yon lould slip join address under my front door. JL'ST l'l.AIN .HlllN. Disagrees With "One Who Knows" Dene '.Within I don't quite ngiee with "Itnlian Girl's" view of American girls innrryiug Americanized Itnlinti" Evidently "Anxious" does not love her Italian enough to marry him in the face of nil opposition. J am nn American girl married to an Italian who cannot even speak their language, us he was raised by American people nud I never regretted it. There was much opposi tion from my relatives, but as he was not marrying my relatives 1 did not care. Now ho is a very line man in their estimation and they praise him to even one. If we must consider our relatives there would be few marriages. . ns we cannot please them nil. One' thing and the most importnnt. they need never fear infidelity on the part of their Itnlian husbands. They nrc rery rp t'n ! tli Till In t lwi tnn i'iilrTn t nti ntnl er . . I pen love and re.pect and faithfulness I '' ' "! that l'ieC is being used, from their wics ns they gitc. Can It is not a trimming in the sense that 1 y Vf-sCs'dll rfp iSf. i I JMaaaa2aJtHfcVaaaaaaaaaaaabf' aaUl (ell - Mj' Vs.XaaaaKaaal'BaaaaftWt 1 Milln'tnl i ilHIli if I JJ I? Sr I 77je Woman's Exchange The vogue for drosses made entirely of uncut lace is extremely popular. In this frock the plnlt sash with its wide bow and tlio pink roses on the hips are the only ariatlons. There Is a slight tendency , to a bustle effect in the new dresses. The large bow achieves It In this model A Dally I'ashlun Talk by Florence Hose 1 IKK i: h something distinctly new I l.. . 1 !... c- !-.. ..,. fnr nn.. 1 ''". -IH'i JIH -";' t ;, , i ,nt howl. Now add,?"11 "'n".""11?.- .'"' '' .re,-..,, ............. - - - icnci ii. It is en ei n snnf j?r h.t.it . mtirct mai. cnonncu nnr. : ,. -.-. : i.r: ;...,".. ".,., ,,j,nrf,.r.,.7i.. '.''"" s name tells tli j rn !"'" ' vj ! --- - --.- nrist k nrn ui it, IT .....I ; iro tablespoons of finely '"..iced , , . ' I you blame them fur that? As to free dom, we must nil assert our freedom I more or less in all nationalities, if j married couples Iihxc the true affect ion for each other there should be nn iiuar- '".; i rcls. but a tlioiougli understanding lit strniglit counts, tliej nrc. each .1 rather Midi, hnml nf in.il tllnf ..ui.uu ..s i. nil. As t'ynthin has often snid before, tlmse things depend on the individuals com rrneil. Flemedv for Frosted Feet . Ta lit. ft-Ji... J ,..u..l. n-. Dear JIndam Will you please sug gest something which will heal frosted feet, ns I nm troubled terribly with them? A. 0. You will have to consult n physician for n remedy for this, ns I cannot rec ommend anything of that kind through tho column. There nie lotions sold that would bo very soothlrg If you arc In pain, but the doctor would have to pre scribe a cure for this ItoublcT On Beng Introduced To the Cditor o! Vfoman't Paat! Dear Madam Please let me know through your column the manner in which to act In meeting n new friend. And kindly let me know how to start a conversation. 1 nm a girl of nine teen years. K, V. Q. When you nrc introduced to some one simply bow nud smile in a cordial way. Unless u arc left nlonc with the stranger you will not have to say nn thing right nway, for the person who introduced you will probably start the conversation. If you feel thut lt Is , "up to you," make some remark nbout (lie kind of weather there happens to be nt the time, or where you nro'going or where you hnvc been. If you have heard tour friend speak of the person who has been itittoduccd you ciin say. "ivo Heard n grcui mm ' ."" and thnt can always be counted on to start a comet nation To Be a Child's Nurse To the Editor of Woman 3 Paoc. I Dear Madam I am a steady reader ! of your page nnd would like you to help me out if you can. I am a young girl cigniecn ycarp oi 1 age nnd I would dearly love to become jn child's nurse. Is there any place In town that I could take n course.' Have I to pav nny money und how much.' Some people told me that I have to ' take a six months' course before I can i tnke a position. Is this so? I m tall i nnd slender: I know I would look very ' .... :.. m .l,!tn uniform. I would also like to know on what day of the week October 1. 1001'. fell on. MISS E. Tt. It is nol absolutely necessary to take . i,iu fnirim- loiirsc ill order to' be a child's nurse, but of course It Is bet A "HAPPY HUSBAND" SAYS HOUSEWORK IS A BUSINESS His Wife's Sister Never Complains About It, Father, but Then She Has Only Two Children, a Maid Twice a Wcclt, and "Mother" Lives With Them ACEIITAIN "Happy Husband" has expressed his large nnd spreading Ideas on the subject of housework. He Is married to n womnn who had a busi ness education. They have no chil dren. They live In nn apartment nnd he makes a good salary. Their house work Is carried on on a "fifty-fifty" basis: that Is, he puts the cereal nnd coffee on In the morning nnd helps with the dishes In the, evening. Their life Is ideal. He Is thoroughly happy. His wife never complains about housework. His wife's sister Is also married. Her husband also makes a good salary. She has two children, no maid, excepting a cleaning woman twico n week and, oh, yes, "mother" lives with them, too. They get along beautifully, too. There' is never a murmur from either of these two married women nbout the enrcs of housework, nnd so this "Happy Husband" asks why it Is that women nre constantly complnlnlng nbout house work. Why can't It be made n suc cessful business like nny other busi ness? he wants to know. His wife managed to nvnkc It so and so did her sister. Well. now. why can't It? Suppose you're n "housewife." Suppose you sny j to yourself. "My husband hating helped me with the breakfast nnd left for the oflioo. 1 will now tnke halt an hour in i getting one child off to school, nn other settled with his playthings nnd the dishes washed." Uusincss like enough, isn't It. nnd perfectly possible as it stands. But what would hnppcn to that toutinc, If, as so often happens in most families, the older child developed n se rious case of temperament nnd had to be coaxed, persuaded, threatened and commanded to school? That would tnke about fifteen of your thirty minutes Thnt finished you would turn busily to your dishes, only io find that there was no hot water nnd you Iind to heat some. Tha" would be easily attended to, but whnt bust wpmnn ever got nicely stnrt ed washing dishes without having to drop it nnd nuswer the telephone. "Wrong number; will jou excuse it, please?" TN THE meantime, unless Junior has x been chained to n post, or is nn un usual child, he Is surelv dolnc something or other by this time that must be stopped. And so it goes all day. No, not nn exaggerated day, an average day. Isn't it. mothers nnd housewives? Suppose you're In nn office nil day. every day. You Jinve a certain duty to perform at a certain time. You' pass It along to somo one el'o to finish ip. The telephone rings. It it's your duty to answer it you do so, but nine times out of ten you don't have to finish the conversation. If it isn't your duty to answer It you don't pay nnr atten tion to it whatever, no matter if you're the only person in the office. It doesn't Interfere with your routine: It Isn't your job. You have regular duties nnd recular times for them. You take a certain amount of time for lunch and tou stop nt n certain time. When you stop you're through. Could housework jt . i- nruM7,iM'thftC7'1Sh0,lswr "Hunpy Husband" hn nn Idml ,iu 110 doll It. If she liii nm. l,..l.Ji?'f J .w'fe. -bio. she keeps'" them to herself" 'itw does lie knnw wlinf ,n. ., '. "OW absence at the i office? To" "the" iMl 'nun housework means wnsblnr "' dishes, drcssln's n few ehlldrci nd Jt lug a few bcHs. What in the wo,M does' he know nbout putting those dlXid away, keeping those chfidVen0 clean" darning their sovks, mending Tn.i' clothes, comfort ng their hearthr..tlf ordering their food nnd 1.1s f wn ti' tnRlt ready to bo cooked, gcttln.ii thosd dishes out again and to forth .J so on? Could nil UrfW Into n one-woman business, like n i,.i ciit automobile ton? What do Jou t fnt nbout it. houscwhes, does "lin Husband" ravo or docs he knmv Tcr, he's talklngjibout? "0tt "h"t A Time-Saver -Micn stitching rows of ruffling ,. , r.ot foundation n great deal of time , i patience nro saved nnd tedious m",1 Ins dona away with if the folKl method is ucd : On n niece of draw lines the width nput you ?" the ruffling to bo when the gniVn.7 finished, finste the net onto the nJi.'1 Tho lines readily show IhroU D,c,r' net and are easily followed eltl nr i basting or stitchlhg on the mcl,, Tear the paper off after the ruffli,,ID t sowed on. Ocorgette crepe cr nny fi,;' material may be treated In tlm , I" way. McCatl's Magazine. S3m" Discoloration In putting linen nwny for some l,m, wrap it in something blue, either u muo paper, or in part of a worn n,Cf' that has been previously dipped In vrj strong bluing water. yellow. tt will not lu'trJ i niioru rnnr i nu. . Long, straight ,.llni.s. , nrc " .V between boln par tin-. Ho you agree Willi nii iieiir vyiiiiuu.' with seweil ! ;i tvttlll of net 1.'.V is cMriiordinnrt. The pi ice of I 7 tnrlr,l Our lah'cinoou of tinrl'i minced on in a. One (fotiiooi. of salt. " One-half teaspoon of pepper.. Mix and now plneo tomato in greased custard cup nnd mid one tablespoon of water to cup to prevent tomato from bursting. Till with the mixture nud( sprinkle with fine breadcrumbs. Place, In the oyeu ami bake thirty minutes in moderate oven, basting each tomato with one tablespoon of bacon fat. Cheese Saure Dace ill samepan , One and one half cups of milk, 1 lie tablespoons of lloui. Stir to unt thoroughly and now bring to n boil Cook five minutes, Add Three iccll beaten engs. One frijiion of suit. Otic half cup of grated cheese, i O.ic half teaspoon of prpprr. llcnt uutil cheefe melt. Strawberry Shortcake Place in a mixing bowl Our eup nt sugar. Yolks of three eggs. Cream well. Now .idd Ouc-half i up of i old icolcr. One and oik -half i ups of sifted flour. One Ui 1 1 tablespoon of haktng pow der. Beat tn in x and then cut and fold in the stiffly bentcu whites of two eggs. s Turn into oblong or square pan nnd nalte in moderate oen thirty minutes. a small brush with crv or more in brush, nnd tory. The int. I nil,- ,-uil I .. :.. !.. . Ml.,,11 nn. " I ,,-imh 1.-, .nnf thnt hn. lcr '" !". " "'."' -. " '' to bo washed nud scrubbed bff. it is a :!.n,':.Am ,ii. ? T S" ""-J," ST innst nrnrf hnl. conviKln K...u i :. ' i- cvi m. iim.n. , -.. "mvuhhmi- , . ... .,,,, .' ii) iuu il; She Loves Her Home Dear 'within price is thirty -five cents. Send a self-addressed, stamped envelope to the Editor of-Woman's Page, or call Walnut r.OOO, for names of shops where articles men tioned in Adventures with a Purse may be purchased we thought of it ten or twcle years no something to le applied after the frock was completed in a collar, bolero. I would Jeam in tnking it. ,'Jtl"e" ..... , ,. , , 'tenches vou a great deal, but there nrc applied strips or bandings U is drnped (Vc"a'in ;ictnils in dressing, feeding nnd on ns part of the fioi k itslf. It is used ' Rt.ncrnlly caring for a child that you with a Invishncsa and geiieio-ity that isMould learn only by, professional train i, . i . ., ,i .,. rf There is an right months course renllynot consistent with the prevailing "thii "hlch -tart in June at the high prices. Iuweei, it may be that ni,ies' Hospital. ',','U South Ninth this method of using hue mi geueial to- street, and other children's hospitals ..... -.!, , ..:.,. .,.. s ., i.. i, .nmc kind of coure. nte uuv iiriginaii'ii un me in iiui'ineiu oi iw; "- ;; --, . ,,,.., ... -nm aristocratic women of Prance who were to the "IwniV0' .""AtalU willing to make use of precious old of these hosp.tas to get the full details. Please print this ut- I pieces ol renl luce providing the dress- ,llll1'l ,1111 II.IL I HI 111,111. Nothing that has been shown this sea son is more charming than the frock made entirely of lace, nnd T nm show ing you today one of the most interest ing of Ihc frocks of this type that I hne seen. As you see the entire foun dation i made of lace Garden Hints Fire oi si hills of siiiniurr quas(s planted four feet apart in each direction will produce enough oung tender squashes for the acingo fnimh .Sum mer squashes require plcnt of heat and should not be planted until the ground is reasonably wanu. If possible the hills should be made up a week or two in advance of planting the seed, n little well-rotted manure nnd a tablespoonful of fertilizer being thoroughly mixed with the soil of each hill. Plant about seen or eight seeds to the hill, ioenng one half inch deep. When the plauts arc up. thin to three or four Yoking squash seedlings are sometimes attacked by the striped cucumber beetle, but it is an easy matter to protect a few hills by coverim: each one with n small piece of wire II v screen After the plants nre ten days or two weeks old this tvpe of beetle doe not bother them. Summer squashes should always be used when young, while the skin is so tender thnt it can ct be punctured with tiie tingcrnntl. Other varieties of squashes ndapted lor garden grnw- Cool, spin and fill with crushed nnd , ing are the Hubbard and Ttoston Mnr sweeteneil perries, ;o pile high with row these are especially good fruit whip, which is made as follows iritr of eon IrU oicr. One-half glass of apple jcllg. fotc 10. 1 would be satisfied with n bo of ihoeolatcs. cery two weeks and I do like a good mtishal comeilv, but I wouldn't go back on the mowes. as I do like n good movi". too. T do not dance, but often wish T did. as I think dancing is a good pastini" if it is doue in the proper wny. I am not ashamed to say that I can clean a house from cellar to attic, wash nud iron, nlso cook u little. I nm not the only girl who ian do these things: there are more young gills like myself in this world I know some of them. ONE WHO LOVES HEIl HOME. Questions 'One Who Knows" Motive Dear Cnthin With hope thnt an admirer of your column will not be ie fused I am asking you to publish the following: To "One Who Knows": In reference to your letter published in Cynthia's column April -0. I have nothing to sny but that you. claiming yourself nn Italian, in guing such advice to "Anx ious," n crenture who pmcly loves a man nnd asks public counsel, you are nothing but the wife, maybe, of n low breed Italian. 1 am a young mnn of Itnlian birth nnd a proud citi.cn of this great I. S A . but if there is any one to toll me thnt Italians do not give free dom to n woman, they lire the one that are ashamed to be Italians, and I am quite sure they nre exaggerating. I To you, my dear Anxious; Marry the man if you really love him, because a good Italian is well worthy of nny t tnese nos Mini- i" h -. : October 1. 1002, came on Wednesday. For Making Flowers to tht Editor o' Womat1 Paat. Dear Madam Will you kindly tell me where dies for making flowers nnd I fMimre can be bought? 1 have tried to ! buv them, but so far have not succeeded lace The shies f vill " on' alo tell me where hand cm cd w th p.nk French hcZn be ,old. MRS. W. Z. fliA .1 :f mn tPtmt.i ro.es nnd the sash with its lnrge bow "'.',' . m ,,n,lrrstnnd vou r ours Inn Vends, is nf innt..hl,,c ninl- I "OIU'l l"" ".., . , , .,.... '". .......ft ..un and ribbon. Sashes arc always charming, espe cially for the ycun? woman, nnd though they have been used in one form or nn olher for several seasons, it is the first time for some yenrs that tl hae tied directly in the hack m the old-time con entinual fashion. There is this ijf- ferencc. hoieei. in the snsh of toduv il. a 11 n jltA 4-nnt tion. Do you racno mi- kiu v, im is stamped on paper, or the, kind of dte thnt colors materials, or simply the "makings' oi xaoric hhi . "", not sny whether you wanted it for print- ji i uurffu. ye, and you h nt a mini- , .. nf ,1 .Intinnnrv nlnrA ncr s. nnu im-n.- us ..-.......,. ........ KUIU would nuve io uv ilium' not snv whether you wnnicu i ing. decorating or millinery, you can use any kind of dy can get wire nnd materials. -,..1 l,n in.lind nf ,n, ,..na . .ri I'lliC OllKr ..u .... --" -.,'""' .'"".. urn-- , you can sel hand embroidery we took care that the ends were drawn I to orner. .l':" , i, Woman's V.x higher than the hem of the skirt, while on coniiii.-sion a thr onttn 8 1.x ...,. n i,,rnr,tnl,- i, , I, n,.. i. ii.. phnncp. 1M houtll DCtciuecnui sircci. onger thai, the -Vkirt ' Of emirs r,' s Send a sample of your ( work to be passed is not necessary, but it is i line will, on by tho iuds. n f the present yogue for the uneyen skirt &ourork f &$Z& icwrlshl 100. M norrn,. V.ntt , !" rA hcM th '""a- ' s . a ai 1 1 1 1 i "fn j i i.. :. ; i ciri s inve, ana iovp mis no uxccihiuuh baking, nud may be kept well into the k00'1 ll,rk to T0Ul Xnir honrt winter. A RELIEVER IN TUCE EOVE. &m?iaaa 1 ms i an i 1 s ', Kevpuuj House m a Pleasure H ilh OHIO-TUEC Electric Cleaner Sec it work at Ctrtra Limine A I.'k . o 2 Sor'n 13ih S'rr-fl p rpvhi i o ' "J V 'irn i reel All" rt ci-ii-nl I.M)3 i u ulna Avenu A lifrl K Jrr Jnlli - H'oml S-, l har' s Ki-sirr 3s V nri, St. N h moil t. et trl, C" ij.'OI Cur stun s r, i ir I Turip 1717 h,ih.r Sire PpmIIi- Klettru lo i'SU ." .-'.'cj St. i,hrl P hllcnx. L'701 Ortlwlor ei Tioga I:Ipi trio Shop 17ih ami Urlu, A I Winanil Co. Ofrmaniown ml r hllm tnii's W; iht Wright i'l'lS V Hrnd fit. for ilelallcsl Infoniullim urlle or phone loda lu H. C. ROBERTS ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Wholesale Distribute! a 11th & Hacn Philatlelphin ,k&sS -fo il s ,1 I'.-iiiiiiliilililllll ' i1 wjtfSjCK?VI riimiiirVfiilrnlWi'Wiiiiilin ,.' VV.1"5' '" ' MbZKr luxftj!" -V 'Ttm-''- DRY COLD. URSTORflGE The I. S. Government iccommcnds Dry Cold Air Storage for the gen eral preservation of fun. No other method should be substituted. House of Wenger 1 229 Walnut St. riionv tt'rt' "" . 1 The Lamp Makes the Room Chair Lamps, Flpor Lamps, Boudoir Lamps, Tabic Lamps, in every stylish wood and metal, designs and fin ishes. Lamps that have the power to make any room just what you want it to be. Shades of distinguished beauty, appropriately painted with delicate and ornate de signs the most attractive array that you will find, from which to make your selec tions. Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Box Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street Electric Lamps and Artistically Hand-Painted Parchment and Silk Shades MEATS at WHOLESALE! Wf&fflft FRESH . MSrUD! 'Mit-.f 'lawSTrTamlaa "-" Iff: .' if j ja m M'w Vti W. WSf Daily Shipments of Fresh Seafood (, Beet Urisket Slcwiiiri Lamb 15( muck Roast aa Hambnrg Steak II ntllnltnn'c Fin-.. UV uuivuti snudsi Mitchell's Market, Inc. s I'honr Lombard SllOl Main 3209 Thli la Our Only More 10 and 12 Delaware Ac hllauelpliia, I'a K '&&&JUiKKxeA$$l I r C Jk cA)-S7Wi i II 555 1 , 1 Ow ,i r t wir vzv '.... 0 i" -urVLjrr . I.. 1 1 ii st wuayis j.ia- i,, i i h , .jj- i m , ,?&? -" ' ' , ' i -, ' ' v " -1 r (hyrnt ; TjX Ail APiocooflco 1hat Measures l21nonEochSido Weighs .snubs.' m yiw i T K ,, f ,.. ,. .., ,m , .in ii i - aw rv7s Protect Baby's Milk Milk gone a little sour may mean colic for bnby perhaps worse. If tho milk i3 thrown away, the loss on one bottle would havo paid for ice to kcep.it and your other food sweet and pure. And If the doctor is needed, the amount of HIS bill would buy a Heason's supply of ico. How much do you Miink tf YOUtt baby? Gtt in Touch With Your Iceman ICE PUBLICITY ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia and Vicinity, Inc. m ra The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. What is tho rostumj worn liv the conductorcttes of Chile, fcouth Amorirn?" 2. How long have nomen been cm plo.ecl In thnt capneityiu Chile? ;',. Describe n pretty pnir of cur tains for the window of n piuk bedroom. , 1. 'Whnt nttrnctlvc nccesor.v to the gingham drps completes n pretty slimmer costume? ,". When the hinge ot n door squeaks and moves stillly, how should it he lubricated? 0. AVhnt is the latest fad in tnhle decorntions for the formal lunch- Yesterday's Answers 1. A prettr vest to wear with an Ktnn jacket suit is n basque ef- feet of tricolette, vhieh reaches the hips. 2. A pretty spring centerpiece in the form of n huge tulip or single rose can be made by covering n wire lampshade with crepe paper In the ehnpc of petals. ft. Pans in which npples have been cooked should be washed with cpld water first, then hot to prevent the apple from sticking. 1. English e.velet embroidery is be ing revived for summer dresses, o. A hopeless discoloration of a black crepe do chine dress can be concealed by moistening the stain, and rubbing charcoal over it, !. Some of the sleeves of the nrw coats nnd dresi.es are cut in kimono style in one piece with u yoke across the back. Buy it for its cleanliness You would not willingly drink unclean milk yet you might do so. Not all milk is handled carefully. The outstanding feature of Walker-Gordon Certified Milk is its exceptional cleanliness made possible because the Walker Gordon Company owns its farms anft cows and .delivers direct to you through us. They go to ex tremes in producing it and keep ing it clean. The cleanliness of Walker Gordon Certified Milk shows in its flavor, in its ability to keep for what housekeepers would term "an unusually long time." Tele phone for your first order today. 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