i.:- Vi 4'- VY'V"' . v . . 'Mt &S ? 'W ,M VV BVENIKG PUBLIC MDGBR-f "W f . 3 - i i !" "n' -- ' S. WILSON PLANS MEALS rsJflEf! iSSSKK. Please Tell Me WhattoDo XunTii nrr.xrr.MV Am tastw Extra value in milk li j V&lUIXs 1 iiVU, XDt .r-nuv - V X.V I . . .. TJTWSR'i W vt,",P4.fiJj9aK'. .. ', fTKB8.i ''TOP qB MjAbMmI - - . i ..i ..i, ft. . ., i)'... , i M in h it "V WC(i Rhubarb and Prunes Arc Delicious for Sunday Morning ,' Breakfast Stccctbrcaad Patties for Dinner v ft 9k 1 r -" 3 ; ... tH ' WILSON ! Stir with n fork to blend and then iniion. All I brine quickly to u boil ami cook for tnrcc minutos. aow aud 7'iro Jirmi ntnnera. minced fine. tables eiguifies to the busy house- One ct of celery, cut into inch pieces may depend too true ecret oi uie ami jiarooiifii mini frnucr, A, By Mits. m. a. . ' JPwvrtoM, 10, bv Mr: it. A, '.. ..PW " I A JTV' JUST what the term green regc- AWU By CYNTllIA Cheer Up; Be Kind to tflm , Dear Cynthia I havo read llio let ter of "One Who Knows" and tho an- swer (o tt I am on American girl and i Know Better. I married an Italian lei low. I am married five years to him. ' havo suffered t fx' It henlth. Green food, meaning variety of garden grectK. which con -: an nhiinitnncc of minernl n1t. ler, nml a little starch or the nutri r element lheo nlnv a really im- '....1-.... . A. t . .l.M I...UU lnl. ..t w 'f9TLauw iart m uur uauj iit-iim u- Greens, such as spinach, lettuce, rail Mies, asparagus, new beans, peas, beet ., Jr.Wfs etc.. contain large amounts of tfctr dllut and purify the blood stream tas'l help to eliminate waste by furnish- IbK sufficient bulky material to sneep ,10 intestinal tract. f SpeclallKts tell ui that tin- family for whom a planned diet i ued tlint in- rludea an abundance of the greeiK In the early spring and summer arc repaid bt clear eves, steady nerves and a " good physical health in 'general, l.eek. Ofilons, garlic, garden nerns. such as tarragon, chive, .parsley, celery, vrnter dress, mint, radishes and alo nsparagus. Kn diuretic and tuey increase me nov i i saliva and other secretions. A Thcrp arc also the antc-corbutic , Xcjietablcs, as tomatoes, cucumbers, i cabbage, celery, watercrfss. irnucc, endive and cscarole salad plants. To prepare the uncooked egetablel 1 am only twenty years old and what I red nobodv Vnowri. T urn wrltlnc to warn AmirlM .eflrln. nn Itallnu peoplo havo n use for Amerl cans I stand by tho "One Who Knows." O nthln. does tho wife of a husband , nae to live with his people? I am a i "woman who would tend to houseworl: and lone for a homo of my own and majbe then I would tret along with my husband belter, but ho doosn't in tend to take me. It's flvo Ions solid . years of coaxing, but still he answers ' "When I get ready I'll take you. I guess you want to bum, too." Prom A u Ife should IIvq with her husbnd, of course, dear, and If she married him knowing that she must live with his peoplo she should not worry him for five snun a'jra - nnsvinw rs i a'- i - (i dear, to adapt yourself to your su'r- Dear M. Wilson -- Kiudly r husband and his people and help out at mibtish n rec-lne for coml riih Irp lno omc. ou will nnd that jour hus- norntnl milk. - I."1-, r .":r vfc jv-. w.. - Tico hard-loilcd cant, quartered. One nml one-half tcapoons of sail. One-half teaspoon of pepper. Ami the prepared swcetbl-cads cut Into inch blocks. Heat slowly to the I boiling point nnd then fill iuto the ncuicu imiu'j cum'j, owriDbit' ivuu finely chopped parsley and serve. Mrs. Wilson A " peopi Jinswers ijueries . i ?."5 rAn :" m. ? y - n ucitii o - rounding: '.? for the table, it is most important to wash or cleanse the" plants tiiorougiuj cream, made of all c. noratcd milk alo tell how to cook evaporated peaches to he very good: mine were not vei? good. MIIS. J. "VV. Ice-Cream, Lslng Kvanoratcd Milk Place Tiro cans of evaporated tniflt, Three cans of tenter. Three-quarters cup of cornstarch in n saucepan, llrlnc to a boll. Cook I three minutes. Now add "iic oinJ one-ialf cups of sugar, 'I ico teell-bcatcn egg. It-nt to blend. Now add V'tro nips of crushed fruit ui three tablespoons of vanilla extract. Hake evaporated fruit in slow oven. , t Dear Sirs. AVilson Have tried sev eral times to make a layer cake, nnd do not know why it is that the cake docs not rise. AVould you kindly pub lish your recipe? ould alK) like to know how to a f H. Invisible mites or slugs frequently cling to"the under siV of the leaies nnd uo aiaount of washing will dislodge them. So for bafety's sake place one table - annnnful nf sgll in thp rinsi water ami allow thesp creens to stand in thisi water for three or four minute, theu Kith the hands thrash the cgctables re greens up and down in the water m,A tV,a,n ! .tonil fnr flhotlt a minUtC to, let the slugs fall to the bottom of i make the whipped cream ; or. in other the pan. IJft the greens to a pan oi words. n laer cake and dress it with (Clear water and tnen urain. me cream nnd cocoanut. UutltsaecCearyr0iUfb,o0ura;i;h A HEADGIt OP YOUU COLOiX. to avoid danger ' ,So cake recipes week of December yThe use of baking sodn in cooking 1 to 24. Space here is too limited to these greens spells danger: aido from E "to detnil. Perhaps jour trouble is the fact that baking soda destroys the ! in incorrect or careless measurements. Valuable mineral contents ot uie ea tables, which nre the vltamiues. it also eauses a chemical reaction that fre quently is the cause of serious intes tinal troubles. For this reason do not Use baking soda when ou arc cooking vegetable greens. TliANNING I BRE i Baked Ithubarb Fried Tomatoes Toast DINNER f Radishes Sweetbread Patties ,Ricc Croquettes Asparagus Coleslaw Rhubarb Coffee SUPPER Macaroni. Cheese Sauce Egg and Tomato ainu Cor,n Mumns ir Adventures With a Purse soon as ho can afford lr. Holds True Love Is Spiritual Dear Cynthia A word to "Sort of Country Girl." I agren with you that my "threo reasons" ought to bo revised, or rather the order, placing tho spiritual tlrst, and then mental and phynle-.il. although at tho time ot writing I placed me onterent reasons in llio oraer in i wLloh 1 discussed them nnd not accord- i Ing to Importance. I think tho thitift ' we ought to look for In choosing u life l partner Is godliness, which, I think ' cocrs nil tho thinirs any om could de- Rlre To loe a prsou fcr the sodllnesa In him Is th" only true loc: unyth'.nK short of that is animal lce. becail'e the ono thing which places man nboe the animals Is the soul which clod has breathed In man and which animals do not pessess. If, therefore, human beings lovo each other for anything elso but the soula thev possess, how Is their loo different from that which an animal has for his" mate? uut If we, with our' souls, love the souls of othertt wo arc exercising that part it cur naturo which ! God gave us when he made us In Ills' own Image. God loves us for our splr- , ltuallty, our souls : therefore, if two per sons lovo each other for their souls. their love Is akin tc the lovo of God and God surely dw ells In them, for Christ himself said. "God Is love He who dwelleth In love duclleth in God and I God in Mm. Such love is eternal. Any omer ioe win die, and our will lle hereafter, derful adv column, COUNTRY BOT OF 24. Not Sure She Loves Him jf ,1 ' A ' T A WA rfjf a3 mmwr i C Xf 7 ' J XJ Ay r s t l"j r""'i f n r i I w She Attracted So Much Attention That the Harmony of the Chorus Work Was Broken The Audience Couldn't See -Anybody Else THE annual bazaar for tho hospital tlon with it. The show consisted of a number of songs sung nnd acted with finish The audience hears this nnisii last, 'ine aunicnro w; one voice above all the others, sacks i- out nnd sees and hears nomine cjsb for tho rest ot the concert gestures by one or two soloists nnd a' At first you approve of Dorfti She illume ui Binii, an in costume, ua tuc ""s iois oi k. " "" j- . , whole it was a success. That is, the Then after she has taken possession of ( songs were wen sungj me costumes were every song, ctcry ncuun, vwj """ pretty nnd the attractive chorus "acted in graceful unison. "When members of the audience were asked 'about it. how ever, they all said one thing: "Who was that jumpingoack on the front row? She spoiled the whole thing. Xobody could sco anything but her." She was one of those wbole-bcartcd enthusiasts wno monopolize n wlinln performance. She had been n delight ' ?,"'", to the director of the chorus, for ulio ,,a'?e ' .. i ..!.. , ----..-, ... -... . nwn w ;nlirntw too rcnuy to ma,be"otllPr 0,c cm,ld have their WavVlluol tario-W little .h.irt in nnd the eve of every spectator, 'you begin fo regret that pep. lou begin to ndmlrc the girls who allow the sweet ness of their tones to remnln sweet In splto of their softness, and mcrgo their gestures nnu voices wun mono ot mcir neighbors for the sake of tho general effect. "You wish that. If Dorn is so determined to monopolize the center. of attention, she would hlri herself a little nnd have a whole show of her ithout anybody else in it. Then This Is a one-piece dress, in spite of tho coat effect given by the eton jacket, lliti shI.i is r.-,iy ur tanged to form pockets at the hips, and the collar and est of the dress arc made of dotted swiss. Tho hat is black straw with a facing of Tiright green A Dally Fashion Talk by Florence Rose about the gestures, cither. Some of the irls waited ror the others to fllug out their arms in passionate pleading be fore tbey did It, because they "felt so silly doing it." Others did it at tho right time, but their "passion" looked more like n request for alms. Of course, there were some who knew how to do it, and did it at the proper time. Rut Dora thought she wns the only person on the "stage." She "registered" nas- slon with the greatest sincerity, she ' smiled and coquetted like n rral chorus i zirl. lie sighed and drooned like a wilt ing (lower. Her simper wns fixed as it become dry. it she had been a doll or a picture. Nat- urally she attracted the eyes of ctcry, one in the audience. Mie Wns never still for a minute, cicn during the solos, nnd every one's uttention wns distracted by this "jiggling idiot," as many of them called her, iu the front row of the chorus. peace ! Shiny Places Clothes that have worn shiny may be sponged with ammonia water (one tablespoon of ammonia to ono quart of water), covered with n wet cloth, and pressed with n medium-hot iron until the pressing cloth is almost dry. The cloth should then be removed, the gar ment brushed with n stiff brush to raise the nan. civercd with the cloth nealn end pressed, care being taken not to let IT WASN'T necessary for her to go to so much trouble even to please the director. The rest of the girls man aged to furnish an attractive background for the soloists, and ecn to sing their own soncs prettily, craccfullv. satis factorily, without making so much fuss oer it. If they had been renl chorus1 Sewing Ribbon In making ribbon hags, especially the flower-like ones that are cut in points, it is often hard to sew them without having the stltcncs show. To over come. this, hem the material just as you would for sewing, then cut a strip of white mending-tissue, the size of the hem, place between the hem and ma terial, press with a warm iron nnd the' I hem Is finished. -McCall's. w ' When milk sours. quickly, tastes queer or is unnaturally thick, you can be sure that it is not clean. Exceptionally clean milk, like Walker-Gordon Certified Milk, stays sweet for an unusually long time. It always hdS that clean, fresh milk flavor, a smooth, creamy consistency, and- can be depended upon from day to day. Exceptional cleanliness, as practiced by Walker-Gordon, covers the cows from the time they are born. It makes sure by daily examinations of the em ployee's health, imposes strict condi tions on the care, feeding and milking of the cows and on the bottling ahd delivery of the milk. Evpry condition is controlled from cow to consumer. Walktr-Qordoh , , ... Milk Is also dc- Telephone your order today and livcred in New ,, learn that Walkfer-Gordon Certified York and Boston Milk is of exceptional' value. SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES MILK COMPANY Distributing Agents for Philadelphia, Atlantic City and Vicinity Telephone, Poplar 3503 Walker-Gordon Milk JUST AS IT UUMfcS 1KUM THE COW Certified by Uie ' Philadelphia PedlalrlcSocicty 'I' , urvausc uui uvukditikiutav J.n-.. .L- ..! . 11 cp1 nf nitr fhpv wnnlil nnf linvn minds will die. but our souls h --. ui-ucs mc prit-c oi nuvu . -. .--.--, -, " , . TV forever and will meet In the I T ,! na w , ...,. been considered good. Iteing just girls' I think Cynthin. cles won-'.,-.. ... . . . - . in n chorus, their naturalness was lco to tho young people of her , 'ncing us mat among mo Heavier tan- basing, their half shyness charming. i rics nothing ia more charming for sum- Dora a professional manner was dis. nier wear. Recently I sow a suit ot poiret twill that was lined in a fairly i: . ,! ., " " , , -sJ mai;e uercit seen ana ucaru apart irom I am a reader of vour """ u,uu "" iu" " "c re- the other girls. i Dear Cynthia- column ana wouia nito to asK you some versed collars and cuffs. Suits of linen pleisiuz slmplv because It was so tin called for. She seemed to want to She always manages to get into the --.-. m.mr -rT nitlnn VHnr n ta rT 1 nsiwM o rsiA In tttft . - I - 1,!-KV , TIII: nrw lmP 's the most original lam a bey of eiBhteen Vni love a girl "m Dc E00n worn in B"at vay of limelight, no matter what she does. If oUD.W i I , ,...,. T , ,.,. one year my junior When I'm around colors.'both in town nnd out. and In i she is in n glee club or choral society. AKFAST i tlm, diffi ,f to describe In the her Vf.t'. Betm to ,8ec.'. tllat f"n.lol.c.s ' tho 'noantlmc the frocks made of linen I ' hM' thp Mton ami harmony of and Prtinc, .first place it has no ba.e. That is to I urn persons "thai" she "dVsn't care for "' "f?L "??. f ". oman " ,v"' " .""'l,,""." c ' ' , trcam oravy , ,ay. no .standard or baM as wc are ac I me. This gets to mvknowledceand I tell , "" "-Kun 10 irnnw seriously aoout " ,,.'.-. " -, 5"; -, ; " "-." ".' Watercress Lolice customeil to seeinir. The nhmle is nf her She answers that sne loes me and ucrMimincr wnruroDC. . .... .r; r..a., ... . didn t say it I proe it to her Another ine linen suit is mucn cooler man the Baked Apples h' 'r M . vjr ' The market basket will require One-half pound of prunes. Three lunches of rhubarb. Tico srecii pepptrj, Six tomatoes. One bunch of tcatcrcicst. Tico lunches of radishes, V One lunch of asparagus. One bunch of parsle!, One head of cabbagf. One head of lettuce. One bunch of scullions, One stalk of celery. One pound or tteo medium-sized vtitectbreads. One-half dozen eggi. One package of spaghetti, Sit apples loely painted parchment. It is oblong In shape, with rather pointed ends, aun it stands probably ten or twelve iuehes high. I n "stands'' advisedly. For the lnmp is all shade. The shade rc-ts on a round. Hat piece of metal which also holds the bulb. I wonder if I lune gien jou a clear idea of this lamp, after all. At least perhaps I have told you enough so that you will want to go see one. One would be n most in dividual note in a living room. The price, complete, is Slo. Apd now for the pearls I mentioned esterda. and which I promised to tell you about todaj. In the first place, yiey are to be had at a little shop that makes n specialty of pearls, and generally you will find there an excellent assortment at reasonable prices. These are three- didn't sav It I oroe It to her Another The linen suit is mucn cooler tlmn the narsn. thing Is that we qunrrel. but always get , woolen suit for warm dajs. but better . : I WSmvmizi WtkmzA BWMStArrVjfll: loiot 'IV 9 I 5&?l M L'uKII urn l5ig,. iUh-& after ihaviruj-- Delichtfully oft, toothing and healing. Free Sample lube f your dealer! friendly atraln Her actions, which I cannot understand, sometimes make me disgusted, to that I wary, to Ko away, hut I loo her too much for that. Please tell me what to do through our col umn "PnUPLKXED." Your best plan would bo to talce a lot of outdoor exercise. Eighteen years old nd wonderlnir If a girl loves jou' You have plenty of time for love w.icn jou are old enough to marry, but our health requires a!r and sensible ererclse for several years. Commends "Acetylene" Dear Cynthia T hae never contrib uted to our column before, but I must now. for the purpose cf congratulating "Acetylene." "Just Plain Slary" and "One Who Lovea Her Home," for they surely have sound common sense and the right views on life, and I hold the same re jraru tor my nome as une no still is the linen, frock that is so con-l' structcd as to make it possible to he i worn without jacket or coat. The eton' coat effc-t in this one-piece Irock is es- pecinlly good, and I am showing you nn especially good example, of this , model. Jtthas been developed in several of the smart colors. There is a shade that I should like to call old yellow. , because "it is to ellow what old blue is to blue, or old rose to rose. This Is J one of the shades that look especially well in linen. Then there is an oyster ' white always good in linen, a soft dull ; blue and a gra.v ; and gray, by the way, is becoming increasingly smart in Paris. , (CopTlht. 1020. by Florence Rose) . . ' rui c iikuiu tut ii . quarter or opera length. And the colors. iv,v Her Home" does fcr hers ! also T and lights in them ! The pink of the can do all of the things In and about a most delicate sea shell, the lire of the nouse wnicn juet i-iain .nary- epeaKb i opal, the translucencj of the sea '. In deed, if ono cannot afford Oriental pearls, one could not do better than to have a string of these The price is 15. of. and which ever vouns rlrl. whether she marries or not should know how o do Powder, in moderation. Is all right and an occasional "movie" or dance for those who care for such, but paint be longs behind the footlights and Is often put on tor thick even there If folks i-hoosp to be "on the go" steadily they are welcome to it, but for my part give me home, peace, and qult. always v.etvne -iu surely have the right ideas atl when vou find the ono girl" I hope sic w. prove worthv f jou. "ALINV Cvnth.a Is sure that "Acetj lene" will ft, K- lr If there is one thing that adds to IfTe'k fnmnlii.'ltinnt. wlten trnvnllnc lr . ...- - .VI..1. ..V ..... V .... .v n,l he usual staD'.PS that are required is the presem-e of the inevitable um CTerr week. brell.i What with pocketbook. coil ". . . , , and hag or Miitiaic that umbrella add Baked Rhubarb and I runes lnM,,r to injurv . Whl, ,, u thc str0DCPst Wash ouc-half pound of prunes and argument I l,no tor the folding um .r.Vi enld irnter for one hour hrellu 'P., ntl intuit, nml nnmn.(i it Wash again and then place the prunes js the meekest i0st innoeont-look'ng appreciate vour communicat.on in a baking dish and add one von would want. It is silk, of r... ...-i. r.t ,i,hn,-h i-, in ifith eoitrsc. nnd u prosperous model of e jZet- ellent taste due would never think One-hoi cup of uoir. tu look ,u ,t that the handle folds back One-half cup of boiling irate,. nn.l the frrru e fold, up and before you Place in the oven and bake -duwlv know it u redUce, itself to a Mifficientl.v ..III h. rhnharb is soft smn11 M5:0 to tuok "l u"-v !illit('a',, or until the rhubarb is sou. bag Au f lonl.sc ,t fola1 lnto a Sweetbread Patties neat sdU iae. r"..f tlee nf lirend three inrhes tlm k .and then with a spoon Ooop out a deep well in the center. Trim off the rrut ud thea place on thc baking sheet in tha oven and toast to a delicate brown Place sweetbread in cold water to rovir just as soon as the.v come from the mar ket. Add one tablespoon of lemon j lice nnd let stanQ for two hour. Now dram nnd remove the fattj tubes, plnee in n saucepan nnd cover with boiling water Jlring to a boil nnd cook for tifteen min lltcs. Drain nod 'ool and pkiie uii i until needed for dinner TVhen ready t serve make ,i -a . a follows: Place in a saucepan One-half up ' ''' Tico and one milt cups o i i Forbetterl biscuits.- I Made in M3 minutesj hi Mitej&& mvmRK h WV&1& mM' W i$ MM 1 JJ(JfcKsV wwJTW Daily Shipments of Fresh Seafood SHAD! Sa-v, v VfS,b KfyfSs J fZ MEATS at WHOLESALE! A LBS. SHARP CHEESE. 93c Beet brisket Stewing Lamb 15 p much nuiisi ndiiiuuiUsiiciiH Dnt( tier's Roast 20' Mitchell's Market, Inc. I'honc Lombard SllOt Main KUO 1 rtii. Ik Oor Unix Store 6AuaRas3 10 and 12 S. Delaware Ave Philadelphia, l'n mr- MfWafe JkiRT' fa&&. vtxtzw; i -iTrTuf' owaME. ftMff -wife VWV" CLEAN-UP SALE .:.l',2.00 t Vor njnirs of shops aililrrss Wonun's Pare Kdltnr or phone v alnut 3000. our STORE ORDERS ABE AS GOOD AS CASH nd tnmble vou t lux t t de partment and n- a lorfj ou pr(r Our teniu are i i "n lh femth of crJi! -r fair and md rate. Write for fu d'tai's MARRIOTT BROS., 11 18 Chestnut WPPJ W Don'f Be the Profiteer's W W Goat! M Q Direct From the Roasters Q B BANQUET COFFEE 9 S Costs 45c III., 3 lbs. SI. 30 U -MrmfmNrif D AV 2741 kew; a p 'fr(ir '.b. KLMorri5?11 J i fliH wwmm rm.- a . k - i . u anHi rPasWJS fl KealtKful food "i Q tf t ' c1 for iKe kiddies 1 J f as vell zs a. taalj ' 1 N ' J I deasert Fbr-tH I """ I I Whole Famil-vj. I I V Popular Flavors J Chocolate i I Golden Vanilla, i j I Vy 'your Grocersnfjr ( !i ... Already prepared -no guessing -no failures '''WVi 5 V are mine nut .. lillhlnevu n iwl ulll .IterlflCe OUr lllllre ..'Ufk lf V Qolflltf. ti'Kt una fouun euoua. Crepe Ue Chlnei tO-ln. 1 7- I'm.) lllou TuffcUj wide: nil colors: $3.30 vat. 1 1 f J In. vvlilet llue and lil.i .t.au VHiue .. t Trlntlne; all wool; JU-hi. r QQ viiilrt 4 value CttiJO S I'rench Merice: SO to ot in. 0 QQ f tvtilri value a,UO $ Mi-Wool scree (aiHinxril); try Ar iO-ln, wide) value 3..MI. aCli J ('liirfoii llrondrlotlu fll-ln. fo (Q' ""O Z I'llOTOI'LAiH I'lIOTOri.W vvlile; S3. 30 9 10-ln. whin totor; Hntln; 30-ln. Tulue Clinriiieute; 3 value .. Pongee; natural value S3. 30 Chiffon Taffeta; blue anil blaek; ft value Oeorsette Creie; all rol. ors; 40-ln. wide; S3.30 vnl. Flture Silk I.tnlne; S3 SO on value i,iJ f'ren' ' f lilne Mrioed Milrtlnc; Si value . '2.49 $3.98 ' 1.39 2.49 1 TC x.i a wide; all colors; talue SO. Loom; 33e ! 2.49 Fruit value .. . . Molfnvvl: Slieetlnx: jilv. wide lied Spreads; M vnlne .... line C'lolli; 1? .Ml. In nlrre; 3A-lii. wide; M val. 38c 98c '2.98 '4.00 The following theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of Amer ica, which is a guarantee of cariy showing of thc finest production. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining -pictures through the Stanley Compnny of America. it t mil, u.i. t Ttuaaiiir.Ts A O. I fW 1T?Y nn'f tL'in A.N'D Alhambra C dii, b, .I .i:ir.tjP-'vc.rDisVWis.iUvi:nronDATl yroOTOPlAYTSy f THRU X V comfiAmy r s0FlMERICA(('r V IIAT1T In "Tliri TOM. GATE" rtfAK CAHT In "xr.iri.Ens" 4 1 f r,nrnrvf t.Br,i,fn x. lilnheny DAI A T' 1"14 MAnKKT SfllUET rtLLLvjHdNl iu. T,iTi2!ir.. Uvw-atS iTrtLrtVL in a. m. to 11 15 1' tl VI'.l.T. Hiril'MAV In HVCK 1i GOD'S COUXTr.T-' WVLI-Afll r.KID in "Tltn DAXCIX' FOOI. UlanUets. nuilus cinglianis voiles, uercalea greatl reduced I AMERICAN JOBBING HOUSE . 616-18 S. 4th St. APAI I C 82U AND THOMPSON STM. PRIVr'n'QQ 1018 MARKET UTnEO ArULLVJ MATiNcr. daily rrHvo3 8.:!0 Ai M 10 15r r IIKHtli: mitUIWM.K III .. AI.LVN IWAN'S V VOJIAN VTHO lNDi:n.STOOD" in: luck or the ir.ib.r ARCADIA r'T.. u.3 Z: REGENT MA,0'TASIi ?: inn I i e 5,V IREFRIGERATORS 100 (ALL STYLES) FROM $12.50 TO $50.00 wiHTr. r.N 5tEi.K.n vr roRrr.ncc LINED AT FACTORY TRICES GOLDMAN'S B. E. Cor. 3d & BrrVa Hli 0P4B ET. tVa Dellvrr Anj-nUr Safe Milk For Infants & Inralids No Cctkug A Nutritious Diet for AH Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office Aroid Imitations and Substitute! YOU'LL LAUGH! DOESN'T HURT TO LIFT CORNS OUT Magic! Costs few cents! Just drop a little Frcezone on that toijchy corn, instantly it stops aching, then you lift the bothersome corn off with the fingers. Truly! No humbug! 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