4 ; rrr-r.'T yiw? . ' sr ?a i s; 'jVi t .V "- ,' 14 EVENED PUBltfd EEDGEE-BHILDEPHIA. THTJBSDXY. &PItrC Sft 1920 v 1 V Wim mm MM mm rwv aVUj 1 1." r x : mur, t WW- 1C ' i If it r ft ? M 'v U'4' Ctk-fr i r? .,' M '" t ;? F ill ft ' &4 '4 f4. i U .1 JtfKS. WILSON ENTERTAINS ;, , IT INEXPENSIVE SUPPER With $1 for Shopping, a Wholesome, Appetizing Meal. Easily Prepared, Was Set Before the Guests OF CARTRIDGE SILK 41 lust I Tl.v MltS. M. A. WIISON tCepvriBl'l- '. h !' W. A. ICIMoh nji'i rt)f irf. i TOWATtt) tlio ln.st nf the week food bndtet was down to Its riollnr, mifl. whiloon the morrow I would ngaln have m.v weekly hIIowiuht. 1 rr fttC to dchtt un tirods to the ncwjnid jtet nconiinl So when the telephone rant: find 11 friendly voice nsked if "We. Tuck nnd I. ,nn run over to supper to night." I made n ImM.t decision to lmve these good people til for it simple- old fashioned supper on the dollar thnt rt nmlned. my mi:m Scullions; Deviled Kscs I otnlu J;tlnrl i n Hot Hio-uitH nnd Hotter Apricot Shortcake Ten Flow I koent inv money: TWO luinehe nf rnllioll . . . Seven ess" One rpiltrt of ne polritoes. . . . Tlcilll of letlllre One-half pound of Hpricots.., eSK .10 .I'.' .1." lo llies. Cool nnd then remove ftom the pan nnd split. Kill with the prepared iipi'lcnts and ton with fruit whip, which Is nuide hy UKinR l.rft-ovn- irhilt nf cyy. Ont-linlf glass of hoiiir-mailr idly. Heat the mixture with n dover beater until It hold" its hape. How to Serve Tills .Meal Arriiiigc the table in the usual iiihii ner, and where there is oo miiid serve the meal on n plntler. Arrange the deviled eggs eiieh iu tiny crisp lettuce leave, with a ilnli of paprikn on top and next it liberal helping nf the potato salail. On a hiead and bolter plate fold napkin into a pocket and place in this four hoi bUciiitx. I'Ihi'm a liberal cut of butter in the little old fashioned chip or plnle ami serve the shortcake on a deserl plate. Hrew n Reuerous ei vii m nf Kond( te.. and then sll down and enjoy this repast, knowitiK that il will nlTonl ample nutrition, een for a heartj worker. Total 1-,M 1 had the flour, envoiine. butler and the usual stores in the houe. -o I opened the bundle of .callions and washed them tnorotiKhlt and then re niorcd about lliree incite of the isreen fnds. l'lncp the callion in the celery dish and oer with crnckeo u-e. Mine the eieen lops tine ami then 1y nt-ii'1 to "e il. the potato salad. Hard boil the egs and then cool and remove the -hells and rub the whole, ecus through n tine -ieve into a bowl. Now add One M'ir'""" of nW ii'iled oitinti. One lin.'iioon nl milt. One lirtli triupann of jin, ikn. Out -i1"" '" icosiionn of imiitnrtl. Tien hihlripouii of inlwl ihrnvmi. Tiro Itihlripnoti.i of ijiotnl ciefti. Mold into hall- the -ize of nil KB and then et m a plnle in the iceho tinlll needed. Now Wilh the potaloe nnd place in a saucepan. Cover with noilinc water and then cook until ten dor. 'Take ci(ie not to bioik. Prain. cool nnd then remove the kin and cut Into -liies. Place in a bowl and add the prepared -callion lop- anil One 'cupooii of 10". Our half Iftipnoi' of ;ii-;ier. Our cup nl rtffllr.M i.iioMMf (( in P. Toss centlv to mi and then set lu the icebox to chill. ltlscuit- for lle Place ti e cup of -ifted flour in n mizinz bowl and add Firr Irrrl toblespnon of linking paiciti. Our mill oin-liillf Iriifimoii' of inll. Sift to mix and then run in four tablespoon- of -horteniut: anil add Our anil out half rin of intttr. Work the dough, while in llie howl, until smooth and an elastic hull Tui usually take- about tovee minute-. Knead the dough h for bread and then turn on pastr board or clean tea towel ami pat out tiirec-iiuarivr- inch thick. I'm and place on a baking sheet and brush the tops of the lii-cuit- with hortenniL H.tke in a hot oven for fifteen minutes Oo not add an Hon when patting out. either mi the board Or 011 I he towel. Aprlrol Miorlcahe' "Wash l he apricots and then place in a saucepan, with ju-l enough water to cover. Let simmer -lowly until -ofl and then -wteten if n-Hcsur : while preparing the apricot- hake and cool the cake. Place in a mixing bowl One Art'f rup of vn'ir. Yolk of one rui). One ni'i. Fivr Inhlfpoom nl hortrniiui. Tiro nipt o) Httnl Hour. Vaur In el teaspoon t biking poinlri . 7'At'ff '"'"'" '"' " 'rotrr. Heat to mix Ihorouglily ami ihen line a deep later cake pan with paper, grea-e and turn in lln tnixtuie. Spread etenly und cover with the prepared mix ture. Plai e in a bow I .-u tihlrtpaaut nf Horn. h'oin I'lhlrtpoovt of b'oi'ii tiiijor. Tiro Inblrtponni nt thortenmil. Onc trnpoon of innntiioii . Tlllh lielvteen the tip- of the fingers to make 1 gin .'ind cr.iiuhit and then f pi end "n m- mo i ihc -hortenke and bake in moo. i-Mti oven fin ihiriv mill Next week Entertaining on a S'J dinner. company The Woman's Exchange Stain From Oil Stove to '!' M.(i 0' ICrnOH t'W Deai .Madam- An oil stove was ups on mt slttlns toom carpet and m i. i coal nil .-ortkeil ;n, leaving a lai-Re. uri stain Will ou kinillt tell mo tlitc.g i toui muih-talued column IT ton kn. or some way to i emote It" M. K It Sciuli the stain with warm walet hi. I soap luubing it as dry as possible nun w-.tnl with n diy clolh. It may posslbu- . show it i leaner i.i tlpm the rest of -he me for a while but ft will s.mn becon.H III" -nine coloi rtcmtl Write to Her 1o hr h,i,it oi H'.i,n.i Pnvt: I 'ear Madam Klndlt let me know inrniiKli tour lolumn how I mn find nil wlictc in; irruurlmotlier s Inrated. The last time I beaid of her she was located 'ti Argentine llepulilic That was In the ei of min, ,n tluenos Aires MISS .1 P. Wh don't .ton write 'o 'our grand mother a i bei .l(l juldress and mark the envelope Pleae For'vatd "? Then If It soes tu the people who lite there now. piot.dtr.g she tins moted, they will natut-Hll.t ask neighbors if thej do not know wli'ie -he is Wu could write to the iVns'is Huron u in tha. i :t and asl about hei if ou hate no u f wttn your letter iwsjfvxv .v . "iiH iw y-4i i:mmmmmmm g - . laffim wmWmmmWKk -au WmWKtmmmm Adventures With a Purse TTATPINS arc beglnulng to como Into " their own once more. Only the other night T .atv an extremely xvell dressed woman wearing n t-lilo tuvhan of aomedark material devoid of trim ming except for a vivid hntpiu of wimc i queerly shaped alone, One ahop has I pairs bf lovely deep green hatpins. Tho stones are slightly twisted In nppenr- nnce nnd are over an Inch In length. lMncetl nt n becoming angle in a dark ' hat, they xvotild make n vivid splash of I color. The price of the pair Is seventy- ! five cents. The shampoo, which is the subject of his ndventure, leaves theNhnir glorfsy nnd 'olive." lonklnr with a sheen nnd brll- I llnnce much to be desired. Hut It w.lll do more. It leaves In the hair a faint elusive scent of lavender old English lavender, tt comes lu granulated form. .easily soluble, and the bottle, costing- sixty-eight cents, should Inst for many . shampoos, for one uses only a scant iliiantily at a time. i! MAKING FUN OF PEOPLE IN TONES THAT THEY CAN HEAR Is a Regular Practice With Some Girls Who Arc Old Enough to Know Belter They Should Have Been Taught When They Wcvc Younger ' , , laugh starts on the other end of your tongue, nnd for tin reason nt nil you snicker. The. snicker becomes n Chuckle nnd before you know It, there's' n well developed ense of "the giggles" on your hands. You -tan't stop It. All you can do Is look about nnd find some thine tnntrlble to blame for It. You laugh Immoderately at the fact that the ins Send K self-addressed, stnmpsd envelope to the. Editor of 'Woman's Page, or call Walnut .'1000, for names ot shops where articles men tioned la Adventures with a Purse may be purchased. In the Bedroom THE suburban car was crowded with the Usual morning commuters. A number ot people were standing In the nlsle, nnd all the .seats were taken. Al most all. In one place on that long sent you know that "long sent." there were three girls somewhere. In their twenties. They were hnvlng n long conductor on llio trolley car lifts nnd extensive giggle, which seemed to lie part of their regular morning roil ' tine. There would linve been room for' one more person beside them, but they were sitting In comfortable nttlttideH,, taking up more than their share of space. Due of the passeugtrs was standing directly In front of them, swaying nnd bumping With every' ierk she tried to hint that she might be more out of their way If she were silting beside them. Finally she couldu't stand it1 any longer. "Would you'iulud moving up a Mill so that 1 can sit down there?" she I asked. . I They stared at her, an if she had nsketl them to give her their pocket books. Slowly nnd reluctantly I hey moved up, still silent, still resentful. Then tlulr remarks started. "Would you mind moving up.' oua tinM' at it II t ! Isll rttt . wuuu n pun uic uuiu unere ft tmiti ' futmy about it but nt least U'l , Ah'Bl thing to laugh nt. Everybody i.T" !1 stands ,tlint kind of giggling y V,1"3" '1 fectly hnrmleVs." ""'"" DUt u . . These glrN didn't have thai kl,i giggles. They were old euoig, to L6 ' ninetlllnrr In tnlit. I. ..1 1 . -l0 UD'I laugh. They were simply tryW . I" disagreeable nnd having vcrv good .. ' cess. You'vo seen ik 'H ( afternoons sitting on bench. t"nf park thnt you have to walk throiivh ' "My, all dressed up 1" tl,eye!eii, ' mocKitigiy. staving nl your "hi:"V I hat. You gaze steadfastly forward 'ru Intiirh cnntenintiiolislv. "vi.i o.'..J.,1T about-.it, tool" "'o.ueimp, Tin' only remedy for this k,..j . "pest!' Is a good snnnklnir! f".l ttiiiiitelv, as n perfect stranger f lirohably wouldn't do any good'n. ' nn.tliow. ny dint smnnhn,i.. ...". them when they were young' ' catch. n attractive blou-e to wear oer a while shirt for morning wear In (lie -inuiiier. touch of color is gained by the orchid ribbon run through a wide heading at the neck. The large hat is (rimmed with fruit In (lie -nine color. The wide band of -lib at the liips is an allraitive and lie -coming feature of the hbiii-e Please Tell Me What to Do y CYNTHIA Ho not wash a brass bed. Simply"' t iem..iocKefi in nu nuecie.. voice, wipe away all dust and remove any tin- Lnm' p" M " bit of wit. ger marks bv rubbing lightly with a . "Ought to have a special car!' piece of chamois very lightly damp- '"'.'fyV'' ""other one. ened. Ohstinnle spots can be removed , " l J m wa H,e car tyoiildn I with a slight appication of prepared ! Vl' n'';u P "Plf who J-ant stand clmllj, m the aisle, giggled the third. ! All these remarks were loud enough The hard and fast rule of making the , for the oilier unman to hear. Thej beds with the large hem of the sheets nl . were meant to be. They continued un file head end can be broken. This old.tll the gigglers reached their destina method does not give the linen eipial tion nnd left the car. wear, for the foot end -oils much more' ,,,,.. .. T- , , , , , , thnny any other part of the sheets, needs rpHEA weren t school girls who just more rubbing in lauudering nnd wears i X naturally had to giggle and couldn't out sooner. It is better to reverse the think of anything better to giggle nbout. sheets, using the wide hems at the head Rvirybody xvho has ever tieeu young one month and the next month using mn sympathize with that. Everybody them at tlfe foot end. I knows how It feels to "gel going." A "Broken-Hearted Girl" Mt dear, cut off all friendship inline- I dinleK with this man. It Is liar,tWoi .ton, i of coirse, but the man is entiicl tin ishl.t eten thoiiKh they i-iclitf nll earned It. What say you? TUG Hi;'K PHIVATK. Pel haps some of our cx-soldjers will .( Precaution take up the discussion with you. wort lit . i . ........... . .. . .. tter even arsuc In answer to -ucii , i yntnin s tiutiKine tnere a'e reasons lor term ns he propose-, older him out or I It nnd icasons n:alnst tlt. 11 seems torn home If ton hate no f.itlui oi , the opinion of those w'm hnve been bioihef lo kick him out In tho service would be more valuable j than thai of one on the outside. i. ntnia is giao ton cor ino luiorniH- Heforc toii m-e new iron Rem pans or T., i frvinrr nans rense them well and put them jn the oven to dry out. slowly, -luc fat fills tip the pores und prevent rust ing. Do Some of the Best Books In ll.r t',tou. o n ,,. , ;, Hear .Madam- I wonder If von could help .ultise m,. ti icKard to a ionise ol I le.iillni; am :, nunc married woiimii with a few houi-eaih dat on mt hands i he.ii which I tviiuld lile i 'i, in h to spend mt t-e In profitable teadini: I lit., near 11 llbrarx and bate lit-en 'eadtns; a meat deal, though I Ain alia.d lc a hnphutdid anil slipshod fa-hloti What I would like I- -ouie mimes of good liook- which ate tecogtnzsi as the -tdiidard of good llleratiiie. . Miriiii.- the course of m education I. of course ie,ml and studied "Jeoige Hllot's works, most of Pickens Rdgni Allan Poes and the iioetr' ami -hort stories i ailed for in an ordinal t high -chool curilculuni. Stdl I know there is a lot of cood fiction I hate not lead, both m the pa-i and ptesent gen- eratlon- quotations from which I come a.ross ipuie often, and this miiken me feel I hate not been so thoiough in niv ' course of readme as 1 high', hate hecn MRS. ' Th! is almost loo eteii.-ite a uueiy lo he answeted In the paper ot ever In I man Thi'e aie o mant good books in I 'he not Id The nu'hors. a few of them, whom vou will hear uuoted most often include' Hoberi I.oui- Stevenson. Wash ington li-fng. Hudt.ud Klt'HiiR. I'harle Klngslet.J M Harrle John (i.il-worth . Nathaniel Hktvthoriie l.uui-a Ak-ot" Mark Twain. Mr- Humphrt Wnirt Kdith Whaiton Sarah nine .leweti. W P llowells. MHrgaiet Poland, ijliter Wendell Holmes. Thomas llardt Arnold H-unett. the Henson- V ' and K. I' . MKJrice Hewlett. 11 'i Well-. Matthew Xrnold and of rou'' lane Vi-teli. Sir i Walter Sent t and Kbiiabeth Haskell s I'ranford Theie ,ne moie. ot .nurse hut this .-melt oucln to sta'i t,m at least. The nam's I hate glten ton are chosen fr.im 'miner nnd preseni iimei-. but thct a e ill authois nf good lepu'r delightful -ttle and wonderful .ihillp I know i will enjot leading ant boo1.. inm .. , , fl r t in the libra rt hi .ui' nf tlie.. alilllot'S "Dimples" Your tfi-est ilan would he lo do tiothinc The toung man Is disgusted with 'be continual -.wtatiKllng nt tour home l.ei him take a room lsewhere lie w ,l miss ou then and if he reallt lotes Mil wIP still warn to marrt ton po mil ko aftei lum all the time, no inm, :k. a woman lo seek nun. " liV's in do the conning himself. tlon required, x on did not state you had to know hj Saturda.t He ill re to send a copj of that storj to us. Hope eterything Is well with ou and ours Answers "Just Plain John" ohn." It would he a verv hard tirnno- I be would be i virion lo -lip nit uaiiie under your door, illil thai lie MM.I l..:.! I ,ln, uf,.nl.t f'.tilliin v'finld ! ' . ..... ...... Not Cultivate This Friendship i nthia I am a toung ladt n and am fond ot dancing. Seteial nights ago a toung Kenue iMiin .!... hd lienn 111 the llllbtt of ..l!l inir ouiie eirulatlt mt It. il me to n large I iniblic da'.ie tin the niclu of the dan 1 leceited a mo-sage Plat iimihle to . otiie until later bud motnled a .paitiici. The gentleman neter came mi .. .. -I... It.- n ii, .l.il-lf uil liilt O'l Vh 1 IIP t'.M U. X IU" rt IWIt'f.iJ-1 v. .'.. m- , . , no reason- H has nm called sin..- , 4"ii can hud many Must Plain A girl friend nf mine sats he alttnts' .Mnrt- ' if you look in the right place-, dot- things like that Here'- wi-hing .ton luck, anyway. Now. 1 don I know wneinei ne mo u liurno-elv or no Miould 1 continue oui friendship? Pis I r.i.ssr.p. , nfn,j,i fynlliia wouldn't It would not -eetn worth while to cul- prove. You're right . Mary, mate a friendship with a man who is. .1.. .... . .... lo. I!., nrdttit ,.. Iilm ' .1 iiiii.- ..- .., -.,. v if he call.- but do not make other en gagements with him. i Auntie's Shirts l First four line- by Robert Louis Ste venson, balance by mei Whenever Auntie moves around. ' lr-r dresses make a curious sound. They trail behind her un the floor. I And trtlndle after through the door. . II ' Now' this, of course, was long ago. When Auntie's skirts were wide and low. They trail no longer up the. floor. I 'm. t-i.,in.llA uftni thpniieh the done Dear ft nthia - Please print these few I ..nl SKi., ftf Auntie's now is found, inr in tour column to Mu-i Plain ; SomP flftePII in,.1M 0ff the ground. The sight of ii. we think, might stun Her nephew. H. I,. Steventon. Harry Hnuiilfon, in the Delineator, j How Will It End? .V W W You must leain lo stand on vout men fen! ichf.fi nu le:tH Hi'hnnl '' I It will depend on ourelf whether nu keep to high Ideals or drop to your tot mer one- Work baid. prat for help and ton will suiceed SHE JUST DYES . EVERYTHING NEW tOIIIIU , , , .!,.., 'i"i M''imi s'i inuni ii. i.ixiiiiiii.uii- ,,' that u IEiiI " hut I'lnin l..l.n ' sunt (.. 1 n i iiir-i, t nun 'ill "Diamond Dyes" Save Shabby, Old, Faded Apparel ,iil iitiiimisS.SlMS-S.S,S..."sW"- Don't nrorr.T alionl perfeet resnlts. Uie "Diamond Djrs," guaranteed to give a new. rich, fadeless color to any fabrlt-. whether It be wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed coods drrsurs, blouars, storking, skirts. ehlldrrn's cul, feather, cirs prrlet, tnverlncs. The Direction Honk nllh each package tell so pllnl.T how lo diamond d.te over nnj color that .ton ran not make a mis tnkr. 'In tnalrh nn mnterlal. have rlruclst show jon oDIamond D.te" Color Card. Adv. tke Perfectly toned CORSET mm a. i v 'Sa tiffin V"jcL ,infnii it VNiyE3fi'wVsBit fBIMififfff t I A7EAR LA RES'STA n"d keeP yur fiRU'c youthfulJigurz yours for the Asking youngr. SPIRABONE tay placed at Ihc hips, combined with LA RESISTA designing, mold thdt figure and create, aswcll as preserve, exquisite lines of Youth and Style. Adaptable to any type of Figuro Prices, $4.50, $5.00, $7.50 and up Spirabone obtainable only in La ReiUta n excellent aiwrtmenl of La Uealstn fToiaets. and experienced titters to give careful personal service to all customers, at STRAWBRIDGE & CLOTHIER'S And other firt-clai stores VI i '.HSr IM.AIN MAI5Y." np- To a Little Sufferer He's an Englishman i hear t'.tnlhia I love a ninit who, 1 iiltljouch he i.- Knclish. ha- many sood . trail-, lie has noi the characteristics i Mt de.ii I know this i- a little haid'of mol Kncli-hiuen. bur I nm Afraid to swnllow but if It is tine thai none , they will come out ill later life. Would' of tour familt -how.- ton ant affection. )lnt nn existence then ne intolerable"' ' lis the, e not pet nap ome i eas.,,i on ;, sil.0 iv,. hinx dearly, would il be i tour part for ihis condition of affair.-'' .. j , ,,:.. Ilim ,.,' ti.''i"l'V .Make up tout mind that you lute VUm to uw lMm "I' ' l-hlJ. them and do Ioviiik iIvirs for thoni ' I.ove mii-t rule the-e matters. As and oj will e.- thet ..ill clmnite in a .Cynthia -aid iu the coliumr recently ' .eks Hut oii inuM chanBe your- KnKli-h. Scotch nnd Irish wa.ts nnd I fm-.. than other nnrmns; iu fad, there is , very little diflerence, lleiter folio (v i T. B. P. Writes About Bonus ; the ilntate-of tour heart when it. ,.mp. ledr ttmli..l I te been wondei mik , ,0 nv" rn"Sc- 4 wii.it the in e-"ine -ei t ice conesnnnd- ems of ion' .olimiii tiling r the pro po-ed soldiei nmus- would u he worth disc usslns ' I'ci.-onallc. I'm against il Veit ' Ibe piihllsliei of M- bnns fn. I fee' ,il .iboill ml n . enl of tlir i- nitp In eel ' opt Al) Imnh -toto nfipienf- would ini,l b. mr.r,.- fool- ..-incite t oij tin .tdduss :'l To Charles B. n. Mrs, Wilson Answers Queries Deai Mr- iUnn Will w. . pla-e -tnte what sienadine irupi is marie from and the name of i t " beautiful ' oor and oblige. K I. This inlor and iccipe for the mnnu facture of srenndiue is -eci-et and is fullt pioiei-ied ht ionrlcht and mat n"l he publi-hed Mr (lesr Ii i nd 1 1 i ' ream ' I and at ti"i Yo'li tretw Pound ie. Would ion cipe lor H everi writ Wil-nn me ji ;ind 'nii'e trie, I Z i' hard IKIIAH nj mixture is til lauli line and nicits'jre. isini; either a dipper 01 howl I - three roearure- of n and one noasiin of i o, K r ice cirsin -all DHr i W'lsnli l"e..e el ttif know ilioujlj tnni foliiinn t rrusherl onis inr healthful lor a hnbt one our i.'il 1'len-e let in'' U" how if I, i ni m; nTiir;i: Ves i 'mil, thi-ec and one hn . f rnnt In doiib'i ii Two Quotations In 'I -fl'-n' n' 11 o"1" VoQf tif.ii Madam Will ton Kindl 'ell -Ot'i'isli ineinsefl cntelope where a leer in .lolm .Md'otrnm-'k will lenib lum le.- what and bv whom came the fol 'nwtiiR ' Ml is not told thnt plittors" and "If wishes were horses hegsarft would ride'' MHS !" I.. Irihn McCormack s addies is ctven as .Ml Fifth avenue New YorU. Letters addressed lo hltn thete will reach him safely There ate three different soutces foi the rtt-t quotation that ou aslted itboui ShaU-nente m Vet II Scene 7. of the .Mercbnvt of Venice ' said. "All thai ,,M-! is no! sold ' I'lini. in Ills "i uje ia , I'Htnnte ''ar ' -nid '.Vor nil lhai aL.-'et- gold Pitden In "Hind nnd I'an'iif' ' "ii'd Ml lii.it glirteis not E,ld mi mi -.ii Like ton: hoici r,f tcho -.nd '' 'rri- i'ti . n in'. i' "i I'-i1-' .in old nm- e n w , , I w .l-n u II ' ' !' ar v nnd ' '" ' "I-' ' '' ' w " - s.nd l . e . n'ld ii- c- rei a flrfflp'gE'ij&aga'gj's m 1 rel m & a. &Zx&& Millinery Importrr 1517 Walnut St. Arit'H FRIDAY AND SATURDAY $ .1 SKLKCTED OROL'r OF CHonOFF MODELS. EVERY OSE .1 HIGHER I'RK Eft CHAt'EM' OF SIPERI.ATIVE CHARACTER. 10 Vnluoa up lo .JO Try Ivhis' Chocolate Bon-Bons at your grocer's today. We have given him a limited supply for free samples. '3 r?J i 'I I1 I- til tit te) '-Os5r J r jrrlSBt7 fcWv7SsW & be Mti l V k WS&F v sr site J.1r. t. i Oh, so good ! Ms. FjariMcMigffoMaiM The (Juration Corner I inl.lt '- lllliuil'ies I. Mow ii. di-riinliou ii'liend n .i Hood ionkini: etnhroidereii oie--- J lle-cilln il ii-llU lenrp'pieie f.il ihc Mm ilsi table i. How -hoiild 'lie lii king and I'l'dlni'l . "I II lllllnw In tt.lelled' I, Wil'i if I lie -ilk llll- hei ollie II ' loit ihat i nn hi' u-ed lo i-Ioii i r-e n h irenes- '' o. When -hoiild a rine Ii. imi m'k ill :iie Iniilal pioce-sinn Ii Wlral mliir in sloe- i popnli lor rieel Mear'' S-.......I.. '. s... ...... i.i.-iriimj ,ii-,t-i t, Ahss Carmen Aguutnldo a iu .y. ... - : I i.i ueui rtl me i uiteraiiy im iiiiio"-. is the dnushter of a Filipino who was formerly famous hs a rebel hieflain 'J. Illack. white, hronn and tiarr nine ale the rorri'ct i olor.s for stteet Meat in silk sloi kings il. An distiii iron turned iip-nde don n on it- stand innke- a "n ten', nl iniill -loti I lln,- -no .'d In- rolled no inie,i. U," be'i't; lolded when tlM'V :l I .10" 'I i' M fo 'he -innii'i'i T I in no hi t i ili ' u It be srown in I lie 'ilt ctv'dcp whirh ha- oul a wnall hpiiit 0. Cordui'ty shonlrl be hunt un 'he line dripping without heme "run out. It shoufd be bruihed nit lroiMd, when dry. 8 1 BUILDING A FAMILY A poorly nourished family is a liability; a well iiourisked family is an asset-a selfsustainind, se-reliant defense aoin3tKunor and want. Shtedded Wheat is the perfect food for children and rowmips. Contains all the vTiole wneat .Two of these l.iil 1 i1 !!. A. 1 .1 j j1 crisp imie loaves or DaKea wnoie wneaxwitn. liot inilk or cream fcr breaklast will mal you fit for -the daysjwork. Delicious with fruits. ia B 'aJ U U-4ir.Kiil-lirW a atnontc ir ThO TArnnla urhaot Li k 3 nrenared in a didestiLle form.Two of ihese O Il 1 The Ivins Baker has made some delicious dgoodies in his 74 years' baking experience, but Chocolate Bon-Bons are his masterpiece! A "crunchy" butter-cookie, witha top of pure marshmallow, the whole covered with rich chocolate doesn't that sound good? You should taste them ! "flttfcar of Goatt Biteultt in Phittdelphi Since 1846 Chocolate Bon-Bons- are always fresh at grocers ! delicious. As pure and wholesome as they aro J. & IVINS' SON, Inc. UVMli I made by n wonderful ton - thousand' dollar nu oixio that makes it unnecr easary for human hands to touch CHOCOLATE BON BONS in tho. making. CHOCOLATE BON-BONS 0 l -4.. i 7QBKaBaasMHMBLMe9r ..- H jUi M il l HHLt 1 . kr-1 LsriaiVtr ...M M m. k. a a. aaiiaBiaa sir-iwpHBHaHiBaaaBaaaaaaBaaBaaBSBaaaaaaaaaaaaaBaBv hmm "- - Mi -TTt " $Um.