Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 21, 1920, Night Extra, Page 12, Image 12

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tfkS. WILSON ADVISES USE
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Fridays Market Basket Contains Materials fur Omelet aux
Fines Ilcrbcs and Other Delicacies
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A.V13 you joined the
PRIZE MENU
Cnsli prir.es will bo mvnnlrd coeli work for the best mentis for a dollar-and-a-luilf
dinner for four people. The prizes nre:
FIRST $2.50
SECOiD$L00
THIRD $1.00
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SKNt IX YOl.'U MUM" If Jou think .vou nre pretty Rood nt phiutiitifi
wholesome, rooiminlnil dinnerx. The food Hint J ml mention must be stnph'
and lu season. Yon mut be nble to prodmv the sales slip for tlm materials
used. Your name, address mid the date mtiM be written Oiytiiicil?.
Address nil mentis to
" Mrs. Wilson's Menu Contest
Evening Public Ledger
Independence Square
SET YOLK WITS TO YVOKK AND MAKU TIIK IlUill COST OK LIVING
AI'OLOtilZK TO YOU
IJy MRS.
M. A.
WILSON
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(Copirlolit
J.o.'rt. I.i Mrs. St, .1
r ohis rrsrrvrd.i
n'iun.
TIIU market stalls are abundantly
itipplied with Rarden Rreens and
southern vesetahles. and while they are
not cheap by any means, it is impor
tant that the frugal hou-ewifc be liberal j
id meir use,
These earlv sureulent sreens contain
ratunhle jmrin: tonics and for tlii rea-on
should be 'Orril ri-iiU in one form or
another. In the dns smii b when
spring came the hon-ewife iliwil the
whole family with sulphur noil mohie.
Nowadays we hni' both the uiins and
RRnlen onions, which si'o us tlie sul
phur In n more palatable form. Spin
teh and watercress will afTord liberal
doses of iron nnd when combined in a
tnenl with whole-wheat bread and milk.
they furnish n valued tonic for the sIur
jrinh blood stream. So bo liberal with
Mother Nature's remedies,
riannlng three meals for Sunday :
lmUAKFAST
Strawberries
Omelet mix Tines llrrbes
Waffles Hadisho
Toffee
IHNNEir
Clear Tomato Soup
Bcallious Celery
Stuffed Skirt Steak
Itrowu llraxy
Spinach Aiuimrii
Coleslaw
Rhubarb I'uddiiiR fnftVc
Sl'ITKIJ
Hacked Macaroni and Cheese Sauce
Dandelion Greens " Slici-d Tomatoes
Cup Cakes Strawberry Sause Tea
The market basket w'll rciiire:
Three hutirhri of srallioni,
Ttco bunchei of par.ilr;i.
One quart of onion..
One stalk of crlrry.
One-quarter prrk of spinach.
One bunch of asparanm.
One small hrnl of cabbage.
One green pepper.
One bunch of rhubarb.
One bar of straicberries.
One dozen r7i7.
One can of tomato soup.
One and one-half pounds of .'nt
Mtcak
Four owner of salt pork.
One package of vmraroni,
- Four ounces of cheese,
One quart of dandelion green;,
Tico tomatoes.
Omelet au. Vines Herhes
Trim green tops from two bunches
of the scallions and use these for din
ner nnd add the other bunch of scullions
and one hunch of parsley and three
onions: chop nil very fine. Now plaee
one-half cup of bacon or other short
ening in a frving pan and add the finely
minced herbs and cook very slowly until
tender without browning. Lift out the
cooked herbs on a plate and break three
eggs in u bowl and add:
Tico tablespoons of milk.
One-half teaspoon of salt.
Onc-atiartcr traipoou of vrpprr.
Beat to mix and then pour three j
tablcspoous of shortening in a frying
ran nnd when hot add the beaten eggs
and shake. Cook slowly and wheni
nearly ready to lift spread one -half I
The Question Corner
Today's Inquiries
1. What . i a ennvenieur pad to
place under a crocheted center-
piece on the dining-room table
when a plant is placed on it ':
2. What becoming stvle of collar has
returned to favor?
8. When while or brown kid gloves
. become shabby, what can he done
with them to freshen them?
4. What novel use is now made of
filet crocheting?
0. At a wedding reception -hniiM the
bride or her mother be the first in
the receiving line?
6. What noticeable feature is seen
on iuot of the new bathing suits?
Yesterday's Answers
1. A convenient icelevs refrigerator
for a small apartment or bote
room is a Miinll dome-hnped ioii
tniner of white plaster which
keeps its contents cold after being
submerged in cold wnter fur a
few minutes
2. Kmbroulcry in white wool is used
attractively on a crepe ie chine
smock.
8. A bride who is married in her
trnvcliug dress uunllv lias no a
tendants nt all, or else ju-t a maid
of honor.
1, Polychrome decorations aie tlir
many -colored tinting. ien m,.-t
often in cundh'stnks, mirror
frnmes und vases, made with
raised fruit and tluwei-s
5. Flowers that are to be si nt a long
distance should be split a little
way up the stem, i lied with Milt
nnd wrapped in a wet paper
0. A roller window shade .nn he
used us a cowr for tin front of u
dresser which has no doi
UPHOLDING OUR
MEATS at WHOLESALE!
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In tpltn nf the mhniirlni;
MIT lll.l.l.'-, PltUI.'
IONSISTI.NTU I.OUI.K
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U ft ft I' UUlMVftl, 1.IC
I LBS.
REAL
SHARP
95c
CHEESE
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1IAII.V SHIIMir.NTS OK fltl-.SH SI.XFOOI)
hTt HOKOV hTI'K A M'KI IAI.TV
MiI1ia11'o Monlnf snA 10 and 12
ifiiiViicil o iriai ntl) lilt. s. Delaware Ave.
rhone Imbaril flllOi Main 3209.
TU1S J3 OUt
CONTEST?
f tin- fookeil lierlw over tlie omelet and
then fold and roll. Turn mi a hot dish
nnd Knrnish wltli mirylrv. Make a
reond omelet, uhip the balance of the
cooked licrlti.
Stuffetl Shirt Steak
the butcher make a pocket in
I lav
.,0 ,!. llml 1(11 mIn,
tine
Our -half hunch ol parilrif,
'I he green fj;i nf thr crlirg,
I'uur vnioni.
Ami mid
7 iro iw;i. nf pi i pared bread.
Our mid onr-half tiatpnons of unit,
Onr teaspoon ol prpprr.
Our traipoon nf poultry ncmoninp.
One rp;i.
One-half cup of salmi oil.
Mix thoroughly and then Ull into the
sreak nnd then sew the steak with a
string. Pat one-half cup of tlour into
the meat nnd then brown ipilcklv In n
hot frying pan. Lift to a saucepan nnd
add one cup of wnter. Hraise slow lv for
one and one-quarter hours. Make one
and one-half cuds nf i-mw T.. .m.
pnre brenil soak stale bread In i-.ilil '
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water until soft, press dn, rub through '
sieve lo remove lumps '
Itlitiliarh ruddln;
Wash d eook the rhubarb, but do
bowl
1 hrrr-quartcrs cup of sugar.
One rgg,
Yolk of one rgq,
.M tablespoon of shortening;
Tiro cups of flour,
I'our level tiaspoons of
baking
potrtirr.
Out cup of strirrd rhubarb.
I Lent hard to mix thoroughly and
! then turn into a well-greased custard
j cup and hake in a slow oven for forty
I minutes. Turn from tlie cups and serve
with rh'ihath miiicc.
Kliubarb Saurc
l'lace iii a saucepan
Tiro-thirds cup nf sugar.
One cup of strirrd rhubarb.
Onr and nnr-qunrtrr cups of iritcr.
7 Aire tablespoons of cornstarch.
i Mir to dissolve the starch and then
bring to a boil ami conk slowly for ten
minutes, l'mir oicr the pudding and
! then top off with fruit whip nuide from
' the white nf one egR and one-linlf glass
, f jellj. Heat until the mixture holds
its -hapc.
Dandelion
I Mince tine four ounces of salt pork
n ml brown lightly in a frying pan. Add
'three tablespoons of vinegar and
One-half teaspoon of paprika.
One-quarter teaspoon of mustard,
7 ico grated onions.
Heat slowly to boiling point: place
the washed dandelions in a bowl nnd
pour over the prepared dressing to serve
as a salad.
Cup Cahes
Place in a mixing bowl
Tiro-thirds cup of sugar.
One igg.
Sir tablespoons of shortening.
Cream well and then add
One and threc-quartrrs cups of flour.
1'nur level ttaspoons of baking
poirder.
Onr-lialf teaspoon of nutmeg,
'I hrrr-quartcrs cup nf milk or tcarcr.
lJeiil to mix thoroughly and then pour
into well-gieased muliiii tins and bake
for twelve niiuutcs m a hot oven.
Mrs. Wilson
Answers Queries
dear Mrs. Wilson. Please give
me a recipe for baking two or four
loaves of bread, us my family is very
small. Kindly give me, also, a recipe for
fruit .salad. MHS. (J. C.
See November 10. lOlfl. for method
of preparing yeast-raised doughs, lireail
recipes have appeared at frequent in
ti ivals.
I'ruit .Salad
Pare and dice into bowl ,
One orange,
Onr apple.
One banana.
Add one-half cup of eoeoanut. Tos
to mi. Turn into nest of lettuce and
serve with fruit -whip fur salad dress
ing. Safe
Milk
, For Infants
i & Invalids
No Cteklaf
A Nutritious Diet for All Ages
Quick Lunch at Home or Office
Avoid Imitations and Substitutes
REPUTATION FOR
nrlrm all uIiiiik tile line
I.HTe alnns. hern
THAN I.I.SKH IIKIIi;'
Chuck Roast
Hamburg Roast
Iiutclur's Roast
20c
rhlladclphlit. Pn,
O.NLV STOHJL".
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Please Tell Me
What to Do
Ity CYNTHIA
Answers "T.
B. P."
Dear Cynthia May t have a few
Words with "llnelt PrffniB"? Thnnlt you.
Well, what i.o you think of thai for
bawling out for Us girls. Illicit? Aro we
supposed to -l "unmet nd" or Ret out
Unit razor? Maybe you are tin excep-
I Hon, but I get plenty of attention from
' tho male variety nntl I wear n tine
blushing fn.-e (llfty cents n bo) nnd
carry a powder pulY. llorrots' Well, It
shows that all the nuts weren't devoured
thy the squlnelS. because I'm as fnr from
I being shunned by the nuts as some real
beer; and evidently you will put the
fellow n that like me (and mv w-nr paint)
In a class with the nuts; jesV So man
lot the g.rls have explained to ou an 1
other bright males that tlie onlv reason
that llie take the troiibto and go to the
1 epene.- of "dolling up" Is to please ou
bois So f von ,oirt like It, oh "Uuck
I'rlv.itu.' look for the iinpalnled. for
'there lire plenty 01' fellows that go out
.of HkIi' way to enjoy tho painted ones.
KUHLUY KtU.
I Anxious Mother
I Dear rnthlo 1 would greatly appre
ciate vour kindness If you will answer.
t have a little girl nnd she wns bitten
I by a dog about a your and a half ago.
She did nol tell me about It until I
found It out tho next morning, and then
1 put Iodine on It. Today I was lnlllmr
to a woman and she to Is me lliut she
tiin Bo mad at any time from the bite.
I hope ou can gle tnu u little Informa
tion about it. MltS. .V. &.
I'or our own pence of mind, why not
consult u doctor? I'nless the dog was
mad there really Is no danger, but a doc
tor could tell jou positively nnd save
you ntiMety. Let him see the child's
scar.
Apologize to Him
Dear Cynthia 1 am L-omlng to nu
, tor inn ice. I went with a toung m.in
for about five months nnd mi parents
licit r objected btciiusv thev knew his
famlli. although It wasn't imjlliing ex-
cepi frendshli. Now, about throe week.
ago I Hint n young fellow and went with
him u few times, and my ether friend
1 tried to stop me to talk but I'd Just pass
him by Hut now, dear mthla. I am
, sorrv for my foolish way and I want
. to start te go with him again. as he never
did anything to me that I should treat
him as I did. MIOWX BYUS
Your only course Is to write a frank
letter cf apology. Hut If the young man
wete to write to me, my dear. 1 would
not advise blm to do more than to ac
cept your letter and bole politely when
tl..tttr..(u Vnll nt, tl,n at.... H'l... .. ..ll
ttcats a man as von trentil him iii..i-..
'" something fundamentally frivolous
about her and she will find that she will
bavc no friends at all If she continues
to act In that way. Its very easy to
ha.o .IV "ll'lJnw'Vo'" iTfrink'
inn. moiililed .and know i,mv .,,. ;,
have been nnd then make up your nilitd
io matter how he takes it you will
never treat him or any one cite In such
,i way again.
Savors of Snobbishness
ii i uiii. tii i
Pear Cynthia 1 am a girl of seven
teen, fairly good-looking. I have known
' a boy about tny own age for at least six
ears. Within the lust year we have he.
come very great friends. Now mv
I mother greatly objects to tills boy be'-i-atist-
lv has neither it trade nor educa
tion and every time I go out with him
m.i mother Rets very angry. Now. moth
er does not say I cannot go with him.
but she gives me a scolding and will tell
nie there is nol any sense In educating u
girl to mix with people like tills boy.
(I went a year to hlEh school and a year
to business college.) t enjoy dancing
and this boy is a wonderful dancer and
i a very good dresser. I have been to se
i eral parties and whenever" we meet any
, of niy friends they always pass a re
marl: about my good-looking boy friend
, when they nrM see me. I also know
two girls who would like very much to
go with him. Now, Cynthia. I would
like to know If I should continue his
I friendship or not I am very well ac
quainted w lt.Ii his sister nnd she has
told m thnt her sister, mother and
I fnther think a lot of me. and, of course,
i she did not have to tell mo that her
brother does, because I know that Of
course I would never think of marrying
him because he could not keep me, but 1
I sure do like him. Cynthia, dear, tell mo
what you would do If you were In my
place. "BLU1-: BYES."
It seems a little as If you were simply
using this boy beciuse he Is nlce-look-
' Ing and dances well. How do you know
i he mav not bo caring for vou? You aro
I too vo'ung to be thinking of marriage,
and." besides. II Is a mistake always to
regard u man as a possible husband
I Men and women can be good friends
without a Miitlmentnl turn to the ae.
iiualntancesh p but your account of tho
situation s.nors a nit of snobberv on
vour part If vou want him for a friend
'have him as one but don't uso him as a
convenient e
P0MPE1AN
OLIVE OIL
Sold Everywhere
aiiM!iiiiiiiiii!ii!M!i:ararM
S. W. Cor. 60th and
Rittenhouse Bros.
Penny Profit Meat Stores
Save You Money
BIG BARGAINS THIS FRIDAY and SATURDAY
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STEAK
TtllMP.
RUMP.
Rib Roasts (best cuts)
Chuck Roast (best cuts)
Hamburjf Steak (freshly
Lean Rolled Pot Roast
Lean Rolled Brisket
Bolar Roast
Cross Cut Roast
Stewing Beef (Brisket)
r-3
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BONELESS BACON, 32c lb.
Nice and lean in 2 and 3
Picnic Hams (6 to 8 lbs.) 24c
Regular Hams (8 to 12 lbs.) . . . .37c
Skinback Hams (8 to 12 lbs.) . . .38c
Cottage Hams (2 to 4 lbs.) 40c
Picnic Hams, extra small (3 to 5). -25c
T?r r C I 1? C ClQ. All Strictly Fresh-Laid,
JL-iVJlVJUJ : J-jVJVJisJ ; Mealy Ones in Cartons
Roasting Chickens
Stewing Chickens
j tt ip mm tn m? -fi ,p i t 1 1 mm- fh i mi iiHdnn; !;miimmH'n nmu m 'irnttmi' Hi! m n-tiBM ,
a
A CHARMING FROCK
FOR A BRIDESMAID
sgHEfar
i im nu l FraitiiLJ4 w i
M IP W LnolmV 'M
l ' Mfii ft Wk
m vmrl :
wm
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with UrRc rliclcs of f rinsed taffela
neckline with n circular hand of
while net below it. The hat is of
white leghorn faced with blue
taffeta, nnd trimmed with ribbon
that makes streamers down the
hark
A Daily Kaslilon Talk by Florence Kose
Till
1IIUY say. vou know that many u
joung girJ has her bridesmaids' ens-
tunics all designed, the rolor and evuet
! "V ?u n"'i r''0 "l' ",f b(""r
I trouble Herself to decide on the bride
i Broom. And true it is that most young
I women are as eager to hae attractive
bridesmaids' frocks nt their weddings
I t,M t,Pi nrc to liuve n becoming wedding
dress.
i In these days when clothes eot so
much, '11111! wheu we are all trying to
make whnt clothes we ca afford he as
' useful as possible, it is especially desir
able to select for your bridesmaids'
i frocks something thnt will prow useful
at future occasions. Tor that reason
i you should select something that is at
the same time picturesque and suffi
ciently like the other clothes that people ,
ire wearing, so that the girl who wears
the frock on Inter occasions will not
feel uncomfortably conspicuous. i
lu today's sketch you will see a de
sign recently selected by a young June :
bride for her bridesmaids. Tlie mil -
, tcrial is of georgette printed in floral
designs. The large circles shown on
'the skirt are made of fritiRcd taffeta. I
and a band of the same sort of trim-
miiiR outlines the turnback cuff. The
bodice clings quite snugly to the ficuro '
and "hows a lengthened waistline. There
is tlie new square neckline nnd below '
this is a c'rciilar trimming of white net. '
I The flowers in the Reorgette arc printed
Mil shades of mauve aud blue and the
taffeta is a darker shade of one of the
'blues. The picture lint which would
'be a Rood selection for .lune brides-
maids is of white leghorn with an un-
derbrim facing of blue taffeta. The only
trimming consists of a ribbon that en
circles the crown nnd cuds iu Iour
I streamers at the back.
Market Sts. Also
MEATS &
ROUND OU SIRLOIN
ROUND OU SIRLOIN
Lb.
28c
. . , 22c
ground), 18c
20c
20c
26c
26c
12c
Shoulders
lb
pieces.
Nice
Lb.
Pure Lard,
Lb.
46c
43c
Fancy Table Butter, 63c lb.
(jMMMtlMMlMim'lia
T Fit for a King! WF
I SUMATRA BLEND H
H Direct From the Roaiters n
48c lb.; 3 lbs. $1.40
B The Best Coffee we have W
MIB5SK?!
M ?40aFHAWKFDAV 274IKEW;.AV J.
The Woman's
, Exchange
Bleaching Tan Linen
To the Editor of 1l'omm' I'aot!
. Dear Madam jPlcnV tell me the best
way to blench tiiti lliten white without
injuring mo mnienni. i.nn ii oe nuv;
cessfuliy accomplished nt lidmo? l. 11.
You enn bleach tnn linen with Javella
water. You buy this nt thd druc store
, and tho directions nre given on the noi
i tie. If used very carefully this will not
1 Inlllrn the innterint Itnleea 11 In fine, sheer
I linen, The Javello water lias lye In It
and Is very strong, so bo careful "not to
, get your bonds In It.
Removing Paint' Splashes
i To the Editor of troinait' I'aot!
' Dear Madam I'leasa tell mo through
1 Hie exelmncn column how to remove
1 paint splashes from windows and plaster
I A.i. tmtit flit. Mil '
MHS. H. U II.
Vau inn reinnvA theso .bnlashcs by
scraping them w.lth ft knife, h safety
raror blade or a coin. -.Perhaps n bettor
w.ii to rejnove the paint Would be to
moisten It with turpentine nnd wipe It
off; but the-o other ways have all been
tried and recommended.
A Correction
To the r.dttor ol It'omon'n j'aotf.
Dear Madam In reading over your
page in one of the copies of the Dvbnino
Public Lcdobh I find you referring
some loung womnn to the Federal Km
nlovment Hureau for Women, at 258
siouth Twelfth street. 1 write to cor
-ct thU statement, and to Inform you
that this buienu has been out of ex
Isience for over n, year. The work of
this department has been turned over to
tho Y. W. C. A., together with some of
the staff of Hits old bureau. B. D. M.
Thank vou very much for this cor
recilon f shall file It In case any one
else usks for this kind of Information.
Removing Paint Odor
To Ih'- 1'iHlor vf tl'otiinirt I'aae!
Du .Minium -You have often helped
nit ami I conic once more to enlist your
Hid About two -weeks, ago I wns having
in rooms painted and the painter
asked whether I would not like my Ice
cliest le-eniiiiieled. I agreed, and upon
coming Into the room later found that
M had painted the Inside of the Ice
chest There is a strong odor and I
do not llko to put anything In it.
as there ate some foods that draw odorB,
Will vou kindly tell mo ,of something
'that villi either dispense with the odor
I or render the chest harmless for food.
I MltS. U. C. It.
! Let tho Ice chest air with tho door
wide open for a day or two. nnd tnon '
place a piece of charcoal In It. This,
takes up tho odor of the paint. When I
vou put food In the chest bo sure to'
.cover It up fully and the paint will not.
Injui e It llutter had better be placed In n
crock or covered wltji a dish and not left
' standing with Just the paper round It. I
There mav be a slight odor for a time
nfter this, but nothing harmful. Keep I
the charcoal in tno tnesi uniir mo ouor
Is entirely gone.
Reknitting Wool
Are you RoiiiR to use the wool of
your hist year's sweater to make a
new one fnr this summer? And ure
vou undecided as to how to get It
straightened out? Well in the first
place as you unravel it, wind it loosely
about n piece of wood or cnrflhoard
about five or six inches wide. Make
several cards of it. Then place Hie
cards n a colander nnd set the colander
over a pan of boiling water. Cover it.
and let it remain until the steam hns
gone all through it and straightened
out all the kinks. Let It dry in the
air, nnd when it Is thoroughly dry all
through, rewind into balls nnd go
ahead with your knitting.
I
Y
Better
biscuit
'Quickly
made
at Darby Branch
ft
-
lb.
Lb.
Legs Yearling 34c
Shoulders Yearling 20c
French Yearling Chops 30c
Lean Rib Yearling Chops . .28o
Loin Yearling Chops. . . 35c
Breast Yearling, 2 lbs 25c
Legs of Genuine Lamb 46c
Shoulders Lamb 32c
Pork
City
Dressed
5 to 7 lbs.
28clb.
nnd lean.
Lb.
Loin Roast Pork (rib cut) 29c
Shoulder Pork (picnic style). . .23c
Fresh Hams (whole or cut) 37c
1-lb. package. . . . . . ,24c
Big
48c
doz.
Lb.
Nut Margarine 32c
Oleomargarine 4Qc
Jfefc-21, 1920 -l
STARTING AN ARGUMENT
AFTER ASKING ADVICE
You Sometimes Wonder Why People Ash You for Your
Opinion in the First Place When They Object So
After They Get It
TTAVI-3 you ever met this
kind of
JLJ. womnn nn the trolley car?
Sihn lu n .l,nn,i.i. (n Mill, lltlt she nSKS
you where to get off to get to Jon
store. You tell her to get off nt Chest
nut rond, that the store Is rlzlit on mi
corner.
"Hut I thought it was on Green
street." she objects. ,
"It's ou the corner of Grfrii mill
Chestnut road." you explain. ' Inis is
Oreen street that we're on now.
"Oh." she replies, doubtiuiiy. mere
I
luring which you htiiiyiic:
t of a shop that innKcs
4' I'limi ,,.... .- - . .
a pnilse. il
advertisement ol n simp. ii u
soiled gloves chillier thali they "
when you bought them, -tuc m".j
rolls on down (Jrccn street.
"Hut 1 thought Chestnut road went
the other direction," she suddenly re
marks, accusingly. "How can it mnkc
a corner with this street?"
"You're thinking of Chestnut lnne.
vou tell her with an indulgent smile.
'"Tbnt's way up In the other end of
town. It's just a blind street Hint runs
parallel with this for about two blocks
and then " . , . ,.
"Well. I was sure that Jennie told
me it was ou (ircen street," she inter
rupts. "And she didn't say nnythiug
about nuy corner."
lly that time you've reached your own
street, und you get off thankfully. ou
nr. Imovlnn her irnln? on down the
street nskiiic the same questions of I
everybody and arguing them out of all
their answers.
"W"
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HAT did you ask me for?" ou
nnt to retort when people do
this. Some one lonsults you about the
ingredients for a cake sometimes.
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"How much flour would vou use?"
she asks. "This Is pretty heavy and
the recipe calls for three cups."
"Well then. I'd tion little over two,"
you reply, "bocauso when it gets packed
down thnt wny you get much more than
a real cupful. If you'd sift it it would
be lots more thnn thnt.?'
"Well. I don't like to tamper with a
recipe, when I know it's n good one. I
thVnk I'd better follow It exactly," fchc
decides.
i hat did she ask you for?
..,nw ,0 ynu )iko ,, )mty. 1C0pc
0netimcs inquire, trying ou one that
sometimes inquire, trying ou one
, they nre trimming over. You feci that
they want a critical opinion
Well." you begin, thoinrhtfullv.
putting your best judgment fjbrwnrd.
"The shape is very becoming hnil the
color's good. Hut I think that flower
would look better n little further round
to the side. It looks sort of top-heavy
right there In front."
"I don't think It does nt all." they
cxclnlm indignantly. "Why, you see
lots of hats with llowtrs right in frout.
I think it's very good-looking that
way."
"Well, jou nsked '" You defend
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"I Use Only One Half
The Amount of
Morning Sip"
That is the economy in buying Morning
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tins to hold its strength and flavor. Never
buy coffee put up in paper bags. The oils
that give coffee its aroma are evaporated
when coffee is bag-packed. That is' why
you can smelj coffee through a paper bag.
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kinds of coffee. Its wonderful flavor will more than
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coffee critics" Morning Sip will soon prove that there
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fresh it sells so fast your grocer has a fresh supply at
all times. Try it today.
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MORNING SIP
COFFEE
Packed in Sin to keep the flavor in.
Roasted and Packed by
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Tp them:
they come to you. fresh, in the
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quested. dlsappr6ved and
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rejected.
ttnml in n corner and milC
mill
And wouldn't you llko to turn nrA,,-j
nndout: "Well, what did ,TA
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l"t Id you aik
mo tor, smnrty
for. smnrty? You asked in. , S .
.outfit and j told voiiS yo
it. WliydldypiiCTcrnikinoInih!
t place, if you knew so mn .V"!
I though1
like it. '
nrni jiincc ii you Knew SO lillieli ol.. :
it-what did you o.fc mo forP U)ut
Ironing Economy
To
effect n very appreciable
In time, electric current nnd .'.:in?
strength, I have found the followln'
method df ironing hnudkerchlef, VJ"5
everyday napkins very satisfactory.
Dampen as usual, and before fail.,
on ironing board give each edge of nZs
kin a smart little jerk, holding iniK;
hands to stretch hems to full icS
nnd remove wrinkles. Then lay t,r
hems exactly 'together parallel wlni
edge of board, nnd get right-hand cd.
exactly even and nt right angles t
long edge. Now press this end hem
ns It lies, run nearly entire length if
Jong edge to tho left nnd Iron body n
napkin ncnrly to the left-hand end
Now get left-hand edge exactly
nnd nt right angles to long edge. I'.,
, nnd finish napkin. Kohl over nJ
usual, press sharply and rejoice in nor.
fectly even edges, lovely squaro corner
and a saving of much time nnd energi'
Handkerchiefs do in the same way.
With practice, the speed of iM
method, nnd the very satisfactory
stilts, will be a delight to the biw
housckecper to whom minutes saved
from ironing mean so much, especially
as hot weather approaches. '
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