'tCp? VT : y ilLAJDEHlAl 's1tUBAT;;' A'Wko ''"' "Kffi'; C' EY-titfltfG PUBLIC LEDGliJR-PHILADELTOr i . tf-rA .sr ..-- m. vn i? ; r . . V , . IS . r ? s r r 8.1 WC.mf.3k. f .VV'' II tf . 'If' if? r 9-- KpV (-j $ 'RECIPES FOR PA STRY ' AS GIVEN BY MRS, WILSON With Fillings Made of Fresh Strawberries, Rhubarb and Raisins or Cherries, These Fies ami Cuslards Are Delirious Please Tell Me What (o Do tly CYNTHIA Separate Blouses A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Hose PRIZE MENU CONTEST! tS'l'KN to IliK lioiii-lri ! nl iMittin: (lie liisl L SI. 50V If mi i mi llrrr'. ii iliniicc in Miow Imu rlrvrr .ion nrV n-.t uf liinp. I 'tin j mi f I fiMir prnplp for iliinicr on SE,D li )OVR MRU I'ttitu I.i:iuht. fur Ii- IipM mpiiu Anil join llii' miiti'M In llir IIiimvi oni'li api'U. 'I'lHTr vill Up null prlp First S2..W. SrrondSI.OO. Third SI. 00. IIiiIpl : TIip fencl niPiiiiiiiiPil in Hip niPim imit lip lnpp, pnuiiitMp foniN. nml thp uinnrr innt in nlile I" pnrnt Hip 'ic lip for 1ip mntprinl. lipil. Writp tnnr niiiiip. mlilrps nml Hip ilntp ilitlni'tl. AJdrpt nil mpim. to MKS. WILSON'S MKNT CONTKST. l-;KNIN'li I'lltLIC LKIHSKK. iniii:i'i:ni)Kntk scrwiuc. Show iilltrrs Imu ,mim fiml Hip II. ('. of L. mill mnltp some plii-iiioncv Into llio li.irR.iln. THI, I'ONTKST s'lAKTs ON MONDAY. Try to Ward Off Divorce "A Sternly npnUpr" If our mother ro with j on it would not ie Improper to nrrtpt I Ills fntnllv frlcnd'M InMtHtlon to ii Alinw, i.'nn joii not ward off Ret tinE tnlH dlvnrro, my tlenr young worn jiinv In thpro no pnpMhlc wny to brine nbont mi tindptRlnnillti(T7 Tlilnl. It over. Lucky Girls I TVnr rj nlliln "KpimlnRtnn nirl" , unntnrto Imow why blondpn nml red i hPiiiloil KirN RPt thp mot nttntl'i. I would 1IIp to sny Mint we nrp both bru , npttfn, nml nltlioimh wn do not mpnn In lip i"Biilil.'ii, ,. unpin to RPt nH mili'li nttpnllnii us the IiIoihIph und rpd-hciiilcd Chip or our nunimliitnncp. TWO unu.vnTTKs Wants to Take Her Out ) Drnr Cynthia I nni n oun ninn in nil niticn position, nml t deilro to nsk ! oit thin qnpilon: , TIippp la n vpry reflnpil Rlrl In thp of rlrp ulth whom I'd IIUp to hppoino up fiu.iliu.'fl Now would It bp proper for me to nxl her to ii to tho thpnire home ppnins" t do not know Jurt what to cm. .i"i i mn rcntly n BtrntiRpr to hpr. 1 llrttpr ik If vou max cnll on her dipt, j i Tln-n nftei you hnve been to see her mir- i I RC-t roIiir to th tliPiitre. Il MKS. M. A. Wpht jc rr,cm d TVTANY iiiitiiric" i.VJ. i WILSON tf io and our half pounds for nipdluin mid tun pouniN for n lttrgp pp. I.jnp the pie pliite with pimtrv ui (Ik-Pi'tPil in Hip for im piisj find "", ,""1 Kiw'ii und then sift one titblr- roll.il.1o nii'lhod of making Ptr? .,,....:'.;'"-'" ''-" havp IpcI me to rppent Hip ntr.i h-ison I , ., nn , toda.i. Suppp-ful rpvilt nin.v only hrj ' imlhinh pip of immi. ohtnined by cnrpful nieii-iiniiK and tlii'ii Titr tnMripnmii nj flour. rloeli follow inn the method ned in Sift ln'twopn tlip liiigc'r. to mW nnd fnrli ind.vidunl ipeip.' , ,':.,,',i .-l'";1"1 m" Hi" I'lifrrle-. Cover Sift H,p Hour into ,,' ,,. I and w.,h J M.M "P--.. ..rih w.H, wns,, tHblp.opoon (III n cup. pilins Hip Hour ,ow ,,,,, hish. Now. with thp cuttins piIrp of n i'arMennp n,fm' I'Ip knife, level Hie nour on the top of tie arislenne (.hero He cup. Tnkc enrp not to liukp or pnpk. ' ''"'' m 'aiircprin Cnrelros or indiffeient inethoiN f , Onr-linlf cup o ichilr roin utup, mennurins will Rive poor rp-ult' in tin Wo-fAmi ,-up tugai. finished product. So. for thi" rpaxin ., fine nml one half pounds of iloned me.lMirp nil iiisiedieiU" ciirpfullj and J clirrrirs. keep thN fart in mit,d-all ine.un- ,., on , Moyp menf. nwt be IpvpI. ' MowIj until the rhPmVs nrr plenr; tills The Heripe iitiully tnkrs about liftren miiiutp- aflpr u riace three . up, of Hot - rn.,,S ( J.T '".iij.rl.ow l" ,Ca" '' N"" ",nW IP'M' I .1IM1 HUH Our traipoon nf "ill. One Icvrl Inbleiponn poirdfr. Seven tnhlcipoom nf vonnlmch. i our niuir-uoit o irn'cr. Elkton Marriage Questions DiMir cinthln Onp Tho fare to Klk ton. AM Two-TIip Unit It takd to makp the trip. Throe- Thp afrcs neccs iarx in obtain tin' marrlaup llcenic. Kour PhiPp to nbtnlti the lleense. I'lve Is thetp any ponlbp wny to lippp the tnnrrlngn llpeno out of the paper? ANXIOl'S. One The fnro l $1.25. Two About nn hour and twenty mlnutei Three Oirl imii bo Flxtren and man mint be tw'Mtiiy.oiip to bp marrlpil ' without PhipiHk' oonsont Knur Klkton Court lloufe rive Contult the llecn'c clerk He's Grown Cool Dear Cynthia I am a vouhr girl of twenty yeari of ape, and was Rolnp; with a young man thirty yparp old all last summer. Ho was very attentlvp; and now ho hai grown quite 'coil. I think nn awful lot nbout him. Now. Cjnthla, ovary tlmo 1 ffp him h ver Koliinm no tlres mp I'leace, C'jn'fila. tell m what to do. ANXinrs i!ini It wpjiM be wiser to lo nothlnR If he has grown cool, bp glad you found that be lias not a constant nature before you cared too much, lie Is not worthv of worry. N& ;aaaSJ The Woman's Exchange It's dotted SmIis, the' one In Hie center, with a vest of vtliltc orRandle. Tim (.mocked bloiis at llio left U made of cotton Vollo with Ions McmK Abbreviate) aleeies arc shown in llio pretty waist of orfianille and lace at tho right THE STREETS OF LIFE By HAZEL DEYO I1ATCHELOK Ccwrtoht. int. bv Hit ruMlo Lttotr Co. Scolds "Anxious" jou klndlv ni hnktnn Stlf To dissolve mill tlmn hilni i ,. Tico'-lhirds cnn oi Itn lahltipount of l',."1,1l cook slowly for live in?nutc. I Donr rvmliin win orfr.iiiif7. ' '"" DPI"' "'B- llsb thlH In your polunin Add this to the prepared Hour ami u-e Chcrrv Custard a spatula to chop the shiirteninK into ,.Iar (lri.0.(1,rtPr of , , f the flour. Now add one-half cup nf cold Monrj t.2,,.rrlo in a pi,, nlat" wliiel has r.ater Chop and fold over until tin mix- j bw, ,lni.,, wltl, m V w- tun foj-niK into a firm dmiRh. Ho not ,,iaro j mixitl'e ow ' ' handle, but cut right down through the ()nr (,() nj m..fr mixture, and then fold oxer the donah . r,cn. third, cup ' tuvar. pressing together very lightly. ) hen oik nf one ran. .!. .. -nil .l!f .In fi.i- till mpdllllll- ... '. . ' " ' .1..1 ..! ..In. I..... .I.Hn.. nln.i.iL .1 flkll h . r ' " BI.VII IMP IMlllI'. Illlil llii i..vt. " .w... ieres for the .small or spven nnd one " - ""-" """' . .. ' "'cr till' CI1P1TIPS nnd III ;e in ,. .., pieri half One Icntnoon nf rnnilln Ileal to mix thoroughly nnd then pour " quince holds its pub- as nn anx-pr to one who Iox'cn a lleutPiiant? I am n 100 per cent American girl, and hax-o proxpn It during the war. even to tho extpiit ot losing one of my brothers In the Argonnp Torpst. Hut still no one In golni? to Hlur thp racp that mv mother nnd falhpr come from. U-lleve mc, "Anxious." I think yours l a c.if-p of narrow-mindedness. 'WHint rp.ison havo you to dislike tho Italians" I suppose vou have come In contact with the lower class, which In nil nationalities Is tho same. It will alxvnya be u mystery to me xvh ItnllniiH nrp never glx'en the credit they deerx'e, nnd why, for no rea son nt all they nrp disliked However, even though you nnd-vour parents dis like the Italians, don't forget they fought togethpr with tho Americans that democ racy lujgbt live, many splendid young men. like your lieutenant, giving' their llws for this cause Now, "Anxious," II you dlsllko his race, win- do you and lour parents iikp mm: ton like lilni bo Uo not usp any Hour during the inn- oven until i; .1.- . -i..! .: . l.ig procP.s. A marhlp. slate or .. i;l.ltHny tnkes nbou foi v-flVe inutes olcoth-covpred past.- board is liest Vnov mcrillBU0 .-, f llV Holl out Hip pastry thp desired size mid m..,i,. rnM ' plP' thpti rnld nml lift ro n pic pinti;. over Onc-ltnlf alass of niwle thi plate with tin pastrj. eas'ug or jelly. ' ' fulling on the pnstr as necessary. If ,,,at UIti tl m.tllr.. the pavtrj is strptched over tin pinto, pbnpe. mixtur. ft n-in l.Mt.lj f.i. Mm ..!.. nml ! 11.. . . "mi inu-rmr nuc 111111 ; iui duriinV thi Iriklii-iiro -ess , i,P n7 ,CU "J1. "'" ,lli Hint little 1 cause, as you admit yourself, he Is a, Jiiirmj, tin liaknu piniess 1 M.erels ji1m.ii t making palrx : Ni-xer Bentleman In ordpr to prepaic th bolfoin crust I,,,,.!,,) ,. V,1,I,.(Z1. th doi-ch roll it I If ou dislike Italians, you dislike all to that the fruit 111 s t the Ip'sh straight- forward and i..ieLu,.r,l' . ' ,1" I 'hut Is benuilful, such as music, art. not fruits or iMi-tard will not make it suit the doucli 11s fr,.,,,,,,,,,!, w ,i 1- 1 4 "" m-"''" nl1 or ,lu' wonderful lnx-en and sogg.x. brush the bo 101,1 cust after l1(,t ,,. wil spri tll b,t , thepasr.x has been n.pel.x fitted into he , ll(l; n H,ow 0VP , ' ' pip plat. brush lightly, and cover tin-, M,ffli lent liine should be alloxxcl for thi surface evenly w. h the unli ate,, xyh, p.- pa!tr, t0 ,ieiIt ,r11B, an(, thpnl ,,n"J. f ettwir I nf tin j fliv fitt n fin' fti Id 11 tm. Tl. .. f . ' 11 mini Ti'. i 1 i-1 1 . 1 1 "." l1"" eiiiiircd i about thrtx -I've and then brush liberall.x with a sulnil , m nutes fn one hone Tn i 1 i.' ,' .. Hie pastry is now read.x to re- , i a gas oven, light' the , ,,,. Vt" inioutci and theu turn both burners down to halfway A Confession Anne Carter' meetlnp u'IHi f5er oWlnc Carpenter, one of the wealthiest itomni in the little fount where Anne had lived from childhood, neipca iu And 1f iiifj iiti int' riii 11 11 trii. a a iittir v . --f life. Her father had brought her tip K'nu or n ,Mth nn tr(itndn and leith none of thi J 011 xiiinit beauty of life, which he considered 11 it; votfvo obes ufjv.4ii-T rir itr.ii'ricii ii mtiic; jui ,.., do. of what he may make me do. -inno Hinx'ercu. "I don't bellove'vou nro really afraid." Oeraldlno returned. "I think tho tlmo una como wnen you Jiavo to make some aland lor yourself. Of course. you can never ao mis oe- uecn neiu doxvn ror so long. ed your father In fear nnd , .. .... ti..,.i nn.t rmrctnt fipr to ircmunng so ione mat ycu tnniK you ?J?riV.t:XSndVUZoht . W on your own feet, but some. i.-..J 'i. , . Vimi Wtiir,) itnu-n iiito ninff tens me tnat you can if you only ftauc done to and ?'"'r,'"lcAnV,; 'will. Now I want you to como hero gray, rnldMe life if fate had o' ' , tonight I want you to go lionw und a hand. Though OeraMlne, Awe mrt , fntnc v mttPr Il0. ,, other people, people from the beau tf r.,ve8 . fe0, b Having Meed frivolous world outside and among h,m fnlrlyinrt BqUarely. And remem- them Dane Grey, the eminent unlet. .,., vn Mla b. you tn tills, remember that when you tell him." n.itn c-.....in. nttnHinnn thf.t Anne had an tmmilni to tell (tnr. U'MnhPl ilili and Dane Grey were ex- ajdlno.ahout Bill Snyder, too. but pride , To the nditnr of it'oman'a rooe; . . ... 1 kiivix v (v mm (in nuiiiiiti rnjitii- Special Delivery Doya To Ihe t.nllor of tt'omnii' rautt Dear M'idam I xvould like to xx-ork as a special delivery boy, and my bicycle is out of shape, and would llko to know If tho company has bicycles nnd lends then to tho boys. ANXIOUS. Spcclnl delivery boya nro government employes, and their bicycles nro not fur nished for them. They must ptovldo their own. The Sixtieth Wedding To the IMItor ot Woman's Pace: Dear Madam Kindly let me Itnoxv at your earliest convenience what decora tions nre used for tho sixtieth xvpddlng anniversary. C. V. V. There Is, nothing special for the six tieth wedding nnnlvorBary as paper tor the first, gold for tho fiftieth, and so en. Tho prettiest kind of decora tions xx-ould be regulation wedding dec orations, potted plants, nnd tho floxvcrs of the seaspn In great profusion. If there Is no xx-eddlng cako for tho center of the refreshment table, let n shoxver of xvltite ribbons nnd orange blossoms fall from tho chandelier to the tnble. Or ange blossoms might bo used clsexvhero In the decointlons, too. , ' Essay on Prohibition I To Ihr r.Mor of It'omnn' Pane: I t.var Madam I aih n pupil In one ot the high schools. V,'; tho pupils of tho freshman class, xxero nskeel to xvrlto n 1 tlioueand-xx'ord essay on "How Would tho Knforeemrnt of tho Klghteenlli Amendment Help America nnd thn World?" As xvo nre allowed to accept outsldo help. I xvrlto to you for soma Information regarding this subject. 1 J. K. I This too xvldo and comprchen.slx'o a I subject for me to tel.1 you all about In 'this column. The best way to get In formation nbout it la to go to tno newb paper otllPp nnd ask to spo clippings on thp subject. You can rofid articles 'ivrlt ten bv x'lirloim people, which xvlll help you to form Ideas and opinions of your bxvn. Selling Fancywork To ihr ViUtor of lt'oman'it Past: Denr Madam Would you please tell ,110 through your columns how I could sell embroidery work thatil havo done, nnd xxdipre and what kind of things do they accept? Dollies, squares, centcr plrces, etc I M. M. Vou can sell this kind of work nt the Woman's Kxchange. 114 South Seven teenth street. If It Is accepted by the committee. Send soma samples to bo Judged The work Is sold on commis sion.' nnd a reo for ontrnnce is charged. This Is. the only placo of this kind that I knoxv of . Terhaps some of the lace shops or iiox-clt shops xvould sell tho nitli'lp for you. but you would have to consult them In person. Getting Rid of Rats SATURDAY MORNING HAS LOl ITS THRILL FOR SCHOOLGIRL . s The Warmth of the Air (bid the Fragrance of Flowers l With Them a. Tlcasanl Laziness 1 Hat Mates Srhi W ' r -- -J'' "i JJ, i. Life Delightfully Restful, thp ,,SUlJ!tmJ' l,0,,r' H doMn'llH so hard. The lessons seem to be L3i lazy nnd limp nnd sood-.uahiritfi.Tl are. .til peeled with some otlier pcopip to spenu ,0(v aru ciernldlne Sunday, Geraldlne spoke again to Anne stand. Besides. If shn tolcf her father tho about her situation at homon day after Anne'a experience with Ml" l,a free of him forever, because ho xvould Snyder, and sho was still depressed with I have nothing to hold over her head, tho Ignominy of his coming tliere. of 'v00,u1lj(1,j)rf0r,ncn ncr wltn : 1,ls power Playing mo possesa.vo .. i.r. ...-.. Th ,,,, ,,rcu ,,,, ,, i- i..t .!. ,nir crlimn tilsn tn imrl trKt U nil siio nuu uiniio fti,.i mu. i" -v - wiw io wear mat evcfiinir. il itohh u'lilrli that any relations that she. might exer ueraldlne had had ad , for her an havo with him xvould bo because they xvl.lch Anne had paid for, or thought shP xxero forced upon her She. Itnexx that i,ad, nlthough It had cost a great deal omntVilnir tnlist hn donn about It Mil m... n.- n .1 n ' v ..... ! ," ,," '" inn saiu. uer- nutiii.....n - --- . : ,". :. .. . ...... " " ..mn vifi iiiiiiue 1 sho hatcu net seii lor utiiib u. i-uhiu iu 1 nldlno had studied Annp's tjne. and tho holding back. Vet sho was, so nfra .; . ,,r BS, , tcad of be,n"; Vnd girlish" tnat any sieji inni biii- iiiiis'" ; -' ioiioxvpu out tho young 1 nes of tho !..- E.'.rlB "ol,y mo mntcrlal xvns oil. ceive its tilling. SOME FRESH I'ltUlT KII.MNtiS Southern Straxxberrj rilling Wash one quart of ripe strawberries and then plncp in a boxvl nnd crush. Fill Into the prepartd crust ami then phi- in a -mallei buxxl 7 tro third i cup nf iiuim, I'our level aoripr-oiis flout . linn netween Hip lingers in thoroughly and then -pi-end Mrs, Wilson Answers Queries mi; oxer I lie preparptl bprrii'-. mixing ju-t piinugh to menu witn Ue.ir .Mrs. Wilcon I'lensp l,.t ,np know how to serve endixe -il.ul Sliiiiild ii In eat,,, with a knife ami fork or -eixpd like i-eleri ? Also iliessing. Al-o xviilorcrcss. II II I the ton fruit. Then rnier with inch -wide strips of pastry und brush the strips with u pastry wash. Unki in a s(iu ,r for th'trtx livp minutps. Wash for I'astij i,i- .i. ...... . i . i iiii-p nn oik iii one (KS in , i,owi ipiiiier. miu xou can eusil.x eiit,n uin, stul add four tablespoons of c.nporatej the snip of jour fork, milk Ileal lo blend thorouglilx aud thru' Watercress Innj , on.,, i,,. ,,.,.rs. npplx with u -oft well i'pni,sid pn-t ri or wit, fork in manner , inula, to en brush to thr pastrx. jn-t licfutu placing, dive. ni.- ,n. nj i ue oven Eiitllie Salad Wntprrress Spi'Xp emlive -tilml with I't h iiunoiinaise or Utis-lan ili'csing. j;t with fork This salad i d"licioush Hhub:u'h and Raisin rilling Wash Ixvo biinclies of rhubarb ami cut in linlf - inch blocks. I'l:i in a saucepan and add line cup nf i jiin,c. .tuifc nf one orange. SiuimPi- slowli until the rl,uh,iri is tender. Cool. Now jilni e 7 Inct ounitriM nip nf innni. .ir Inhleipooni nl (In at in n small lioul and s,f' between v finger to mix. Add to the cooled rim barb mature ami bcal iu-t enough io tlliv Turn into a pie pint which lias been lined with pui.tr) nml prepared fnr the fri'h friii I'laci' tin top i n,st i it pon,on ami lirusli with i.i-tr nosl, ilBKO tor tortx niiniilPs in a then) IMe Stone pie i berrip ,,. n; -ln men near Mrs. Vilsoi,--Will xmi kiinllv ivo me a recipe for cooking a slice (,f ham in n casserole dish'' i: v ii Mire of Ham in Casserole Dish Soak slice of bam ovci night u, eilp of milk. Now was, and nan llnee n,e iliunisiyeii potatoes i'i im,, thin. piiperlikP slices; iusi ,,r,., tblesponiis of flour over potatoes ,n,, ,,(lll. , l(lt. loni of I'lis.prole iih. Casli p,Sps of limn tn prevent it curling ami lav on the potatoes. Now add tablespoon of limlasses to cup nl i, ilk 'o,lr nv,,r 1 1 rt 1 1 . I'lace ill moderate oen Hake slnxxlx for thirtx-lhe nniiuti s I'cuer i asscrole la t ten minutes. If m, Ik is mil siillicent to hiiridx cover hum. add one half nip of iici tions Aim can you sn.x iney nuiv not Klxeii us these things" Dear. Cynthia, I hope this letter In not loo long, but I had to glx-o x'pnt to my feelings. Why do all girls when Ihpj xx rite vou nlxx-as saj 'Wo nre consid ered good-looking by opposite sex"? Thprp surely must bp a bit of conceit In overx one I hopp Miss Anxious and nil of her opinion will soon change In rc- I gard to Italians S V. M D "B. P. Second" Writes i pear f.xiithi.1 -I haxe npxer gone through colltgi .mil the only education i I eir got 'ui In the school of hard l luioi Ii- and humps to if this IpttPr Is ; lust a ep bit axxn. from the standard I pcnnlnly do nope xou aim your read- vi pm use me, lor as sure as a guns steel, tny education Is limited lo a n small amount. I couldn't tell tl' i. aders xihat Is the answer to nine times nine, but I can tell "Duck" lie's a 'ie boj ex en If bp does ask a hilly question now and then That can he overlooked. The kid got sense you haxe to hand II to him All nbout the kissing with our cms closed what t difference dos it make- m tuitik I Tin lucky enougb ir I got a, kibs from a pretty girl, let alone looking to sec If lie; i-yes xverp closed And. oh, how 1 like to rend the letters In Cynthia's column abou' me "tinigslpro ilirl's l-'ai ' and the "Dance llnll Vamp" Whv rot "wlse-up" and start ayiother argument'' Wt an fed up on this stun Hut to start perhaps Hint a little more of n mlxtlD. let me sax I hai'o been lu txventy.threp large cities slncp 101 S, nnd In Lventv of the txxcnty-thrpo cities I haxe chosen th' girl with nothing on her face but n smile Listen, .' loxvs, now IpII the tiuth Thp girl that do not paint and powder to extreme Is tho best girl In th- long run. My fatTtpr married a "plain Jam ' and he xx'ns sal- I lyfled. Po im I Noxv. come on, "Hosy Cheeks. nnigston Adverusemonts and "Painted -teoiaxxs ' let's hear from xou. for '1 ep doxvn, girls, If you paint your face you arc In xvrong with tho average gentleman ' -I know- I ir niado an axvful Job of this leiier hut I hope ;vou can read It j to leprlnt It in Hip most onionaming spctlon of ,mv Philadelphia evening or morning paper Cjnthla's column. nrcK irivati: :d fi a ! Ii tf silver and there xx'ere bllx'er slippers to go wiui it cjcraldlno had Insisted on the dress and Anne, nlthough sho had protested that sho xvould never need It. had not been able to resist the tempta Hon It seemed Incredible, but tonight she might xi-car it ITO BE CONTIN'l'ED) nliinire tier forev lamer nau cnunvn iui nt. "I xx-ant you to stay hero for dinner tonight." Geraldlne said decisively, "and afterwnrd xvo ,xro going to dance, and you'll haxt- a good time. I have In vited some nice boys, so you'll novo plenty of partners " ,, , , ,, , Anne could have smiled at Gcrnldlno's alertness. Geraldlne still thought her a child, when In reality she xvns a woman Geraldlne could talk of nice ooyB when Anne xvas dreaming with every hit of feeling In her of Just one man. To see him again, to talk to him. sho wouldn't ask anything more of llfo than that! But. of course. It xvas Impossible. Oeraldlno saw the utter terror In Anne's eyes and xvns suddenly Impa tient "N'oxv see here. Anne. I don't llko this nttltudp of yours. It Isn't like you to be so cowardly. Thp thing to do Is to ...11 ..m.H fn,Yr.r. ll.nl .-Alt f.n.A lltAtl Z; so ; Sr'nri, he'rP for me nnd that I . '"" '""rp "l-anlly wornianWe. Thi want you to como here te dinner to- l" ,s np'n& "Vl'l l'r"C thp day a night to meet some of my friends. You're nearly nineteen years old. ro you expect to go through llfo never doing any of tho things you want to do Dear Madam Wo nro annojed xvlth fats or squirrels in mo walla or our house. Would you kindly advise how wo can rid ourselves cf them? C. R,S The only way to get rid of the rats or Bqulriels In your walla Is to set trnps near any possible opening that you sus pect them of coming through. If they are rats they xvlll "bite" on a cheese trap, of course, nnd if tho cheese Is toasted a little xvlth a match It xvlll draw them better. If ycu havo no pet animals you could sprinkle poison In various places where you think the pests will bo likely to go. When you have once caught them, stop up all holes and cracks In tho walls xvlth putty and tin. Keep all food covered nnd bo sure that no crumbs or remnants nre left about. If ou could get a cat It would hax'o a xx'onderful time catching tho rAts unci xvould rid you of them In a short time. For a Bazaar Y. W. C. A. "Saloon" An old Rnloon in the Italian section of .New York i,ns r(.pontly been tnkrn over by the V. V. A. nnd turned into a community center for Italian women and girls. The brown woodwork ins been painted blue and lively chintz has been hunc nt the w!mleu ti... simply because Veur father is a tyrant? ion t attempt any vio lence " (ipraldlno's toun Implied that such things wero clone only In books Anno decided quickly that tho only thing that w-ould makp Oeraldlno under stand xx-ould be to tell her the truth. And so, seated opposite her In Ger nldlne'n dainty little sitting room, Anno told thp tragic story of her child hood She told of her mother, young nnd sxveet and fond o? he beautiful things In llfp Slip conjured up that axvful night on the- farm, hpr own mas- quprade lu onp of her mother's summer dresses, her father's anger, nnd tho sud den (light of her mother out Into the night xvhen her father took doxvn the slender little strap. "And when thev brought hrr bnck," Annp w-pnt on tcnelessly, "all dripping with xvatpr, father blamed me for It. I'vo ncx-pr forgotten, you see." Opraldlno xvns not demonstrative, but she got up from Jier nest of pllloxx-s nnd mine ox-er to the girl, slipping her arms atout her comfortingly Anno did not cry. however : sho had bren over this sc'-e too mnny tlnie.s in her imagination fof that. She had suffered too much thro igh many long xears to feel quick emotion ; thcro wns onlj the dull pain left "Hut don't you see dear." Oeraldlno said after a fexv minutes, "that you can't let your father spoil your life? Vou II have to take mntters Into your own hands sooner or Inter." ' Ilm Im terrified at xihat he may a nursery tor children whose mothers nre xvorking, for n babies' liriir. nnd for mothers' elub meetings; in the eve nings for socinl times for the girls who work durluR the day. A good idea for an auction at a bazaar Is used in the rurul districts of France, where auctioneers have n peculiar way of limiting the time fnr bidding nn any article. When the first bid is made, n small candle is lighted nnd no bids are tnliPti after the candle burns out. Need less to sny the bidding on any much de sired articles is hastened as the llame flickers and falls. Woman's: .Magazine. HOW do you feet about Saturday morning noxvndnys'. schoolgirls? Do you stllliopen your eyes and inon"; "Oh. whpt do xvo hnve first period? I don't knoxv my Latin oh, It's Sallr" day, thnnk heaven?" Or lias llic soft tharm of this Inst term taken the ter ror nut of first periods nml Latin coim position nnd geometry? , In the fall you usually love school. It's so nict to get back nnd sec nil the girls again. Ity Christmas you re thankful enough for that long vacation with nil its festivities. Before Enster vou fool ns if you'd rather chnnge places with n tin robfer on an eighteen-story building than to go through onp more day of school. You know you'll never Inst until the holidays; you knoxv you 11 get sick nnd have to miss a lot of yorK nnd, oh, hoxv you wish you xtbttld I Then after the holidays you come bark restpd, or nt least revived, and things nre entirely different. Its not long before pussywillows begin to appear on tenchcrs' desks, nnd you have to draw them In drawing class. After while Miss Johnson, who is rriuy nbout fresh nlr anyhow, has her wln- ,1,...., nr.An .eriAti mil rei In trt IlOr liter- alure class. You nlmost freeze, but it s so lovely that you say, "Oh. no, Miss Johnson, not n bit too cold." nnd hldo your red nose behind your book, lnen come the days when the sun gets hot. You seem to BCt there earner imm usum in the morning nnd sit by the open window frantically memorizing Ixvnn dered lonely ns n cloud" for n while be fore the bell rjngs. t nerry uVixsoms innliP their nnnenrnnce. nnd May Day preparntlotiK nre made. Tlinr exeillllg nine inn, j "ii niir down to those delightful, lazy beautiful Inst weeks- of school. The rules don t seem to be so strict, for some reason or other. Thfi .tlmo doesn't seem to be so full of terrific problems. You work, ot course; you hnve to, because, exami nations arc nppronchlng. Hut somehow, with the fragrance of lilacs over every thing, nnd n soft, suu-wnrmed air stirring the leaves of your tablet during . r- Adventures With a Purse ta ?oJ OATUItDAT mornings ,hfIt um oucu .spenrin piann . , commencement. White drewejf,' exercises, and the only one yo V,I year has nn nk utAln Z ", And anyhow, it's much nicer ,0! new one. 1 crhaps you're t,H this venr. nnd vein in-n i- i ." ""IS !ny dress, too." That muAt'be v',C,'kl coming, because when vn.. t Vr la .. ' ' vn llllin lA.I.B ueiorc nn nutlicncc nnd speak o, krnl minutes, you want to look Z prpn ir vein iin rpi -.a... - .-'"m -.- -- ,.-.. .... ,ss. ,UUI worst, .. .nt Snttirdny morning hn i.i thrill for the schoolgirl. She tin u; has that feellne nf f..i-l 5? 'Wl locks and bars of discipline ami roll She finds it. very pleasnnt to mrTl scnooi on xx-eelitlays In her wHd ii and shirtwaist, wondering xxlietLj won't be able to carry her eoatill that still room, where the scrilrl' s.. 4-v...t.. arainv , OI n ,n,l., vainly search nr- im ...t...t...J ''! floxver, are the only sounds that & the monotony. Somehow Hint moaZ rnnr imnn s, t.n .. i..i . --..,, Ti i.; i 4 . "" "nnl '" "fir delightful to hpr nnxy. !, K... her study of Virgil to draw a pletn, .. ........ uituii mi nviuicu pnii. V fi easier in snr nsr. ' Of course, xou ran nleen nn t'...i morning, and you get lots of tliinesdo' nroiinu me nouso. uut it seem so tM imu uuoy ui noinc in .xinyiitne' Baby's Petticoats When mnktnr; Infants' nnlilAA-t. : both the flannel one nnd the nalosB uie mi inc same oooy. Jt savcx i trouble of making two rnleio. r,j bother of putting the little arms thtoj ou 1I11IU, lirillllOlt'9. torn pauMi m TTIOIl your porch this summer, n magn- " zinc basket! Hut they nre smart, these baskets. The one I hai'c in mind is of what looks to be enameled tin. It is n rich, deep blue and reminds one of n big graceful gnrricn hat xvlth n ribbon turned upside doxvn. The ribbon, of course,, forms the handle. These bas kets are x'cry graceful nnd pretty, to say nothing of their being very useful. l'nrtleulnrl'v when dancing, for in stnnce. It is next to impossible not to get smudges on one's light slippers. Hut, generally speaking, it is tiot next to im possible to remove that smudge xvlth vcrv little trouble. For you can buy a small cake. of some sort of very soft gunr. .lust rubbing this gum over the offending spot frill, in nine times out of ten. erase all traces of it. TIiIh is a mighty nice thing' to have in the house. One shop has them for ten rents. 1 knoxv of a shop where cnn be found n lox'cly nssortment of silk similes. They come In all sizes and shapes, mid of any color yott would need to linrmonize xvlth your color plan. There nre tiny shades of old rose silk, shades of silk of old gold nnd others iu several shades of blue. Some have edges trimmed with gilt braid, while others nre adorned with tiny rosebuds. The selection is un usual, and the prices begin as loxv as $1. In ihe Kitchen I mil not very strong nnd find I enn hold out to do my xvork so much better when I sit doxvn to iron, wash dishes, vegetables, etc, l hax-e no Send, a self-nddressed, stamped envejope to tho Kditor of Woman's Tage, or call Walnut 3000, for names of shops xvhere articles men tioned in Adventures xxith n I'urs'c may be purchased. prepare vegeiames, pic, i nave no kitchen stool, but find my little daugh- i ter's high chair, with the tray tliroxvn Flvnnnn back, even better, as it has the back to ' i) Paper ihan nKttjnst. It is just the right height Flypaper may be prepared in u f0,-i for Ironing-board and sink. I'ictorial ' loxving manner: Take two pounds nf I Ueviexv. ros n. one pint castor nil and heat to. '' gether until t looks like innin.c t-i. I - .. . ...,.-., I.H.. an orciinnry pnlnt brush nnd smear the , hot preparation on any kind of paper ..ii mu iiv.isiiuiier in goon ami place ' several sheets about the room. A elozen of these may be made at the cost of , one cent. POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL Sold Everywhere Hand Knitting WoolsH Direct From the Milt Tor Making Sweater nml N'otrhlH 30 DIFFERENT Syl.00 COLORS ib. PURITAN WORSTED MILL! 121 NO. 7TH ST.. rilll.A. Special I)lcoant to Women tlho Make Sxreaters to Order ' Dell rhone Market SIS SALADA If you love tea and your quest is ever for the perfect cup, you will find it in "Salada." If you've never be fore cared for tea, "Salada" will make you as great a dev otee as Samuel Johnson, "who with tea amused the evening:, with tea solaced the midnight, and with tea welcomed the morning." fli?, fr The Question Corner Tod.ij'i Iiiqunlrx I. How iiiu peach .tain- In '.inmeil from ii tablecloth? 2 Whnt method nf untiring plum in pots is most SllCCevfiil ,, ,, ing then, grow ' " PeKcribe a novel ,, ntiinitirc xx bisk und bolder ' I. How can a tlnritig i n lim , c-uff be l,i pt from iiiiuu,L- ,j over Hip linml ulthom pinning oi being IipIiI cIop'' ." When Hie ebim, i Diet n,i- ,,,, lidge Hi whii'li o m, the ls-- of platters that stand up hue k of Hie di.hes. ,nw jt M a ,. ,.,,,,. rack lie lllllile'' II. If the paleui l,ei thai open- a tin can gel. ti, i k nml , n,, " Xenix lioxx- i an it be mmli lo wotk properh ' Vesterd.i) ', liiMuis 1. Tin- newest fi in feaili,, , n long shaft of pp.-i.-oel, leather H. W'Iipii milking n luittnulioh in films) material, spwing roumithe edge nn the .owing miiiliine will make n firmer surface to work mi " Kiblinu mnde of raflin is nttnn l'ne for trimming. I. e novel porch pillow can be mnde b.x milking a black cover ami up pliipieillg fliixiers of v.irinuv nil nrs. cut from scrap., of cretonne. .'). I'nns need mil be scraped of burnt or stuck places if the un placed on the tove lilli'd with water nnd washing soda aud nl loxxrd In boll (5 n uttrai'tlxe touch of color on n black evening goxvn is gained b tewing pink roses at Inter xiils arpuuil thr bottom of the lii-ir Mrs iKeni ill ou pten-p tell me how to enit,illie the rind of I the orange ami the grapefruit? Mrs M 1! Tn f'r,xsl,illlp Oi.inge and (rapefruit l 'ut rind into thin, malchlike straws after renioxing n nine I, ns possible of the piilix. whit, pulp I'lnce in a sauce ' pun. t 'oxer with cold water and let' -tiiinl thiitx -i hours, then cook sloxxli until i" i -lei Measure for one ipiurt . of prepa,ei kin- I'luie 7'iro pniitiih nf ,110111. Our nml mil An cijh nf itoler in fnucipan. I r 1 1 1 u t" a boil. ed Ihe pippnred rind- .Milliner -linxlv for txxo ami ei,,e half liour -Jet n-ide for txxptiti four hours Hi pent lor three 1I111. hen I drain nnd let drv for one hour l(ol in granulated 1.1, gni , ' , r 'Attml'rV't'f"tffik' I jMk Vt!SSloj Jy III j BEAUTIFUL ! FASCINATING ! PRETTY Use "EYO" At all Department and Drug Stores 1 " ;,;"y :; . , y&wW w, iUJin,' "t&nw-wwW'te v f. y. M,,,,1j,,i,,,jJi,,i,i,,,,Ti,,,l,,,,,Mn;iii-TJiTi)i.uiiiiiiMii..;.-.-TTrT,,jjm.rwmraTiB,J..iMrr j. Phone Baring 205 The getting of really good milk for your tabic has no more bother for you than picking up the telephone. Merely phone Baring 205. twm & Mo in n scrupulously clean, rii.h. pure milk. TJry a bottle tomorrow see if your judgment is not in accord with ours in saying that Abbotts "A" Milk is ihe best milk you ever tasted. rhovf Ut lo Drhter a fiuttlr Tomorrow Baring 05 ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, INC. 31st and Chestnut Both Phones a.i tK'XI Branches Atlanlk- City, Orenn City, Wlldwood Have'You Tried Abbolta Ice Crettml Do Your Sewing Anywhere For that cumbersome, old fashioned treadle niiicliino hub Btitutc this up-to-the-minute, portublc electric, which may be carried from room to room with case. FREE WESTINGHOUSE Electric Sewing Machine Costs only one cent to operate for three hours. Easy, Swift, Eflkicnt. The only electric machine with a built-in motor. See it demonstrated nt your electric dealer's or ask us, H. C. ROBERTS ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. Wholesale Distributors 1.Ui&Rm PMladclDbi. TKOnKRTOJ ' Make your br eakfest cereal asubstandalpart of the inorning meal. An en&rgy bijilder in an at tractive 1 6rm is Grape-Nuts for -this food of pleasing' taste is made of selected-wheatand malted barley and is all of , nourishment. GrapeNut's is unasuaL among1 ready-cooked cereals as it contains its ownsugar,not added in making but self developed from its grains. 6raj)eNuts saves sugar 'Ther&b a Reason " Nad? by Postuia Cer:?al Co.Batile .QreeTsffich. d Irt. a r :."m 1. nrnnmn i4mjw m mm a uwmumi.04 r ' ... '., ')-J.imtiiAiriut ''l?:' '... V. n n in fi, im ' ' vx,11 ''.'' -ff" ' r&ZWtifl&A!. IV, TW It. :irajmfclv. '&&! -'j 4' .' V.J . i- - rAfVL ij ,:.lV,ii' iff. :v,".v s.iji: jsw, ifrjifaV VWWle
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