W"! M' Vi A M& WILSON GIVES IDEAS FOR' SER VING VEGETABLES EVEltflNGr PUBLIC LEDGER-PHlA'DEfipHlA, tfttESDAt" , " MAY fe i , Peas Willi Diamonds of Potatoes Are Delicious as a SiibstituU; for Meal Braised Cabbage Also Good rpllIS Isn't the end of the PRIZE MENU CONTEST There's plenty of time for yon In gel up your best dinner for four people on $1.50 and scud it in. A KltlKMHA CRITICISM of all melius sent in will be given very soon. Nobody but the writer will recognize Uer own menu, mid the criticism will help her, mifl other women, too. Itcineinhcr: FIRST PRIZE, &.50 Second Prize, $1.00 Third Prize, $1.00 me and address nnd the diite plainly. I'pe staple foods lie nble to show the Miles slips for the foods used. Scud Write jour n thnt are in scaron. nil menus to Mrs. Wilson's Menu Contest. Evening Public Ledger Independence Square SEND IX YOUl MUXr AM) I.HNI) TO IIKM' OTIIKRS. AUOARI) THK iIOI SHU' IIUMIS C(IOKKI) KOOD! CLIMB Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA A DAINTY FROCK FOILA YOUTHFUL MISS iIii.vIiir frrii MKPtabli iii smnll nuniillli''- K lAiiensiM- So let u Mr back to the good old iln.vs of estervcnr "ml inirehn-.e in sufflcirnt nnniitftir-N to last ut le.lst three days. Soon green garden peas will be abundant, and If kivpii Jum u little care a basket I mean bj this u lialf-bushel basket or llve eighthsbuho bakrt mn.v be pur diawd by the 1iouivlft who lins in Ily MRS. M. A. WILSON (CopyHfln 1020. b'j llr 1. I. Il'iftu". " ( HyliM re- nrrf I FHES1I green vegetables contain medicinal properties that are vulu oli'e as n tonic and the practical und efficient housewife will trj to w-o those succulent greens 10 a .pieuuui iiiivim- tago in promoting pnjsicai env'iency. Antifirnriis innl, tlm lilnitil strrnin ntlil Is dliiret'i-. netiii" tllrrrtlv on the kid- i enter to a fnmlly of four or Hxe. nevs. It is catdlv digested. Mtiil -hould 1 lie average fnniilj is seldom, If rvcr. be' cooked uutll the stalks near the end Miluted with an nM-ulo-e of frodi gieen arc tender. Rapid1 boiling will i'trov j I10"", so plan lo serve them the first the tips. The -talk should be cooked lllri'' as C"'cu peas fi, diamonds of tender for about live inches df its length l,"a1,"- and then eaten. This mnterinl pro Shell the pen anil then allow a gen- vldes splendid bulk for the inte-tinal crous half cup to each member of the tract. family Wash and vuipe new potatoes Cabbage, auliflowcr. Brussels sprout. j "'I then dice and parboil for ten mill and broccoli are nlm cooling and puri- ' n'0". Add the cooked pen to the po tying to tlie blood stream; they arc ' tntoes. Do not have ton mueh water in laxative and may be trtilj called thi cooking either the peas or potatoes. "Dc Jure" Answers "Jeanne L." Dear C.vnthla t thank ".feanne 1." ror onennK proof or another reason ior, preierring n car to a bin. sne uenioii ttrateo In a marked manner the charac teristics of tho female spiteful, narrow- minded and corfccltcd. Her letter shows , sho would deny facts by using harsh j language. does not dlycusti the question with an open mind nnd believes" her sex the sole source of huppluess for men. Kor you see, dear nlly, you prove noth ing t nmliTtatnfcl that iiioreun could bo obtained at less cost with a car than with a girl nnd not Impede a man who Is striving for better things. No, I'm not clever, but It will he evident to any one who has given tho innttcr a little thonclit that I am correct. Of course. I can t tako a car to tho theatre, but who cares to sec painted puppets on u gaudv ' stage when the Show of Life. ' staged at tremendous expense by tho world, c.m be seen from behind a wheel! It lg true, fellows with cars take girls out, but they run the risk of .losing tlmn , and concentration, necessary to amount to anything In this vale of tears. And fellows will continue to take girls out till the.v renllre what sport there is In an old bus. "Gasoline fins" stated tho facts nicely. .More povvir to our motor old man. and may your shoes never blow out! and he. will ngree with me that 'tis far better to be ii "dummy" at n wheel than a slnv to the whims of womankind I?t me lepent The man who expects to make something of his life should seek his recreation anil pleasure In a car rather than In the company of girls. ''It Is cheaper, Is more fun and there Is no danger of "falling " as It Is put, till he Is Independent and van follow Komance without fear and with n full purse and a happy mind "Jeanne L.," I defy you to mustt-r stiincleiu hnrs'i words, pro fane or otherwise, to budge the facts trom their solid foundation of common sense DU JURE. It Is true, ' Pe Jure, ' that "Jeanne I." was pretty abusive, hut ou go too far .ilso Many a man has N-eii aided In gaining a full purse by tlie right woman Viid there nre more good women In the world tlinn you Imagine. - f h ,n '4 svKIri ' all MIHIf i ' W( i H 1 I HE WAS ONLY A YARD HltiH AND HE)rHOUGHTHE WAS LOST But When He Tried to Explain to Mother How It All Hap pened She Slapped Hint Because He Walked So Slowly HK WAS no little, only about a ynrd lllffll. The tl-nltaf not. vnt mini fccavencer of the intestinal tract. Celery and radishes nre valuable for their bulk, nnd when enten in the raw state the.v furnish large amounts of nnr nral distilled water to the blood stream. Lettuce, endive, or escarole and corn salad cnutnin abundiiut mineral suits. Spinach and watercress nnd parsley are true seuvengcis ,,f the stomach, and they also furnish iron to the liumnn sys. tern. Onions, scullions, young onions all contain sulphur nnd provide a splendid tonic; Meets ure cooling and they fur nish energy. Potatoes, parsnips, tur nips, carrots, pens, string beans, benus. artichokes- nil have a pin the average diet, and it depends entirely upon the housewife's idea of their actual value to her in the menu buildiug. Tomntnes and cucumber are valuable allies for those of us who really w'sh lo be physically lit : they contain large quantities of valuable mineral salt ami distilled water. They should have a prominent pli.ee in our daily menu. Many physicians tell us that u lib s era! diet of tnes succulent greens will reduce high blood pressure and other intestinal disorders, so tlie intelligent housewife lias largely in her nvv n bauds n'rrmcdy thnt will give splendid result". .. During the summer serve at least four time n week a vegetarian meal. Trailer serves uinnv combinations in vegetable menus. These people are as tonisbed at the immense umouuts of i meats that we Americans ent. They realize that a diet of meat produces the serious knlucv complications that cause us to lend the world as sufferers from kidnev diseases. Agrees With "Gasoline Gus" Pear Cynthia Just to follow up "Gas oline fi.us's" letter and to make the same statement as "De Jure" and II. O . t aerte with them hat In nine out of ten cases you have more fuir with a roadster than you do with a girl; hut nil fellows are not o lucky as these young gentle men ut the road and do not own lars While t do not own one myolf. I have ;i dad who own n Kord roadster, and when I get the chance itV me for the loadster; girls como next. t also agree th them that it Is cheaper lo buv gasoline than to lake a girl to the show, buy her a box of candy id then iro to some place to eat after ward Believe me T know, for I had "my ti g pulled more than once," as the say'- Ine goes It really isn't an apron at all; It's just an attractive lunlcT The lace that edges it is also used to form the perky Utile pockets. I Frills of organdie edge the nccU nnd sleeves and n black bow- finishes the neck line I. 'Lite t roller rnr u-ni filled with grcnt big people who swayed very close together over his very young hend. there were bumps nnd bnngs. nnd II v;ns so high up to mother's hand. When they started to get off nt their corner ho couldu't see where lip was going. ijinu sometimes lie lost mother entirely in me iinrKness so near the tloor. lie just hnd the feeling of her hand to ns suro him that she was still thero, some where ahead of him. She reached the platform, and dropped his baud. Ho was filled with terror. Nothing was ifhcatl of him but dark, unfnmlllar skirtt". There was nothing behind him but vague dnrkness, with no helpful, sympathetic hnnd to cling tr And it wan to hard to turn his face up in all thnt crowd nnd look for a friendly face. Mother wasn't anywhere. Wns she going to leave him there, then, always, lit thnt desperately lonely place, so dark, so near tlie tloor? Ills frightened little heart thumped and his smnll feet scraped nervously oft that floor. Ufa Fhort arms rose tip In n panlclcv at tempt to ward off those people who srcmvil so anxious to step on him. All I in nn instant he was in a frenzv of f ight. all alone In thnt Btrnugc. dark place below the level of faces, deserted -nnd then the crowd parted before him nnd there was mother! TTK ALMOST screamed his relief and -1--- iny nt finding her. So she hadn't lert him. after all. So the world wann t god g to lie nlvvnys dark and lonely nnd ti rrihlc. Thf panic that went so quick ly left him a little blank at first. Ills p other prnsped his hand oh, the Joy of that reassuring, firni clnsp, ills Men lnggel a little. "Come along" urged his mother Im- t.ntientlr jerkjii): with that firm clnsp. i "Mother, I thought you were losf." ' he explained to her nil in one rapid. He slowed up little on the again, horror Licnlhlrss word. Mill dwelling a if.lt. "You come along!" she rxclnhned ngain. irrltablv. Reaching across with tlie other bund, she siappeu mm sinp put thnt round, young head, only about n yard from the grounii: tnni iienu thnt had been so filled With terror nt bdng lost. He gnve n hurt wall and she slapped him again. , "Now, (ion't you cry and make a fuss!" she said, briskly. ."I'll HI dnddv about you when I get you home ! When vou've been lost nnd terrified nnd then suddenly made linppy Again, and then thnt mother that you've been wanting so badly doesn't understand nnd won't listen and you're only a yard high It hurts awfully. Why? Why should she hit you when you were just trying to tell her how dreadful evirything had been and bow lovely it nlL was now? Wnsfi't hp glnd to find v. it ngnln? Maybe she wanted to lose 'you. Why? It's hard to reason things out for v uiself when you're only nbout a ynrd high, and things terrify, nnd rejoice, nnd hurt you so. If those people whose faces nre so lifph above you don't un derstand or give you a chance to ex plain you get very unhappy. You wonder and wonder about It all, and finally just before you go to bed you sny ngnln: "Mother, I thought you were lost." all In one breathless word. And if mother doesn't put her arms nround you nnd tell you carefully that she would never, never let her little boy lose her like that, you keep that little unhnppiness always. And you decide that some lnj- when you're big enough to stand up and not be nfrnld of people in trolley cars, you'll run right away f'om mother, mid then see If she'll be sorry. Your feelings hurt so easily when you're only nbout n ynrd from tbe.groiind ! noto the contents. This' shoiild be doitc. Jn a darkened room, using one of the egg letters' on Ibn market oc simple homemade tester, The air spneo In n perfectly1 fresh egg is very Miinll, nnd ns the egg loses part of Its contents by evaporation this air space increases In size with- the age of (he egg. Fresh eggH should appear clear and bright, showing no dark Knots. Those accustomed to "can dling" soon learn to detect stale eggs with a good degrco of acpufney and rapidity. - Another method employed by some who hnve not a great niinfber to test Is to put the eggs In a baslu of water. If good they will He dn their sides j UA. sA... J) tne the il tad,.'tjejr yJljl statuVon ends. Tho older" the egg uiHiHiib it niuiius, Bill! if vcrr nlj..:i7 wll be aiisnended In ii, ..;' oW it float on the surface. " "r a tmrtl'l moriij Making Oi)cr Make over only ( things that arenas! '4 rid suited for Immediate tmi. OT U involves planning the wardrobe, mill making n careful selection of the thtT,. "I It should .contain. A madc-over drS ' ihnl- flood tinf lin PmnriUn tt-ltl. it W i n.w1 l.nf Mint miiat Ivr, .... :..CMt uiiii - , jkuuv t, iiuin with t f represents n sad bit of mlsdirectrj ,' I'liiftji & A Dally Fnsl.lon Talk by Florence Rose ', QrA" "f,,1," nti1'",0JOn,y n; sJshop in I'lillnflelphia hasnhetn, and Ii io n iunuy iiung nuoui aprons. We seem In he more willins to wear Drain the vvnter from the veirelahlen l fore mixing and then season. Place nr cup of water in which the peas were cooked lu a saucepan ami add: Our ,,rl orr-linlf nipt o . ,iW mill;. Iliir-lmlf rn ji nf flour. fse the Dover egg healer to blend I and bring to a boil. Cook slovvlv for five minutes and then beat cont.uitlv. This gives a beautiful creann blended1 slime. Now season nnd add : V'irrr Itlhlrspnnnsi of Imllri. ' To serve: Lav a slice 0f toast n each plate. Place the peas und nntiilnes m, 1 limn i toast nud cover with cream snuee. , t cuess I said about enoiicb so win i that played such an important part in , stop in mid L.'.. ..,!.. ,. it. .. 1'llt . .1 . Ill . .1. .... .. .. .. .. .. .!... .t.. .1.. !.. il... I t . . f J" i1 ,,, .-imiiiim- iiu n mum- cniirn ctM'Or ailfl ' topm. winuiK .ui column in ui si ui I prr,v uiuuu r tiruitiur uuriiiK ii"" P17P IS .i..)U minriMl iiarMnv nml i l wiwi a. hrnu iipJ wtntt. i ninna um id fxic viiuiiycu Adventures With a Purse then with finely garnish with two nicelv of bacon for each person. This i i. Iicious. JuFt try it when you nre tired of meat. Braised Cahlxigc Slired one and one-half pound head of cabbage verv line, as for slaw, nud then place in a large pan of cold water for oue hour. Drain. Purbojl fr ten minutes und then drain. Now mince very line four ounces of salt pork and place in a saucepan und add two-thirds cup of finely sliced onions. Cook slow lv without browning, ami then turn in the nbbnge and to to mix: then cover closely nnd let steam or braise. Turn frequently until tlie cabbnge is very soft, then add one and n half cups of cream sauce Mix thoroughly und then turn into h baking d'sh imd spread smoothly Sprinkle with one.mlf cup of grated cheese. I'ut iii a hot oven to melr the cheese inrnish with finely chopped parsley and serve. them when they don't serve ns a work ing garment thnn when they do. And it is just possible thnt the present vogue for the utterly useless, entirely frivolous little npron 'is ji reaction ngninst the overdose of very useful aprons Red Cross aprons, food econ omy nprons, vegetable garden nprons nnd knitting nprons. for instance war. they nre very new. 1 hey nre the new luncheon cloths, to nil Intents nnd pur poses ninde In Japan, although really made in France. They nre. of course, pure linen. And,thcy nre decorated with queer Japanese designs in colors. This is not painted nn. nor is it woven in. this colored design. It is blown on with a tube. The colors themselves nre of dye-fast chemicals, thut positively will not run. ou will certainly want to see them. The fifty-inch A HELPFUL CRITICISM GIVEN BY MRS. WILSON The following recipe was sent in to the MKNT CONTKST. but did not win a prize. Mrs Wilson reproduces Uie menu und tells uhv it did not vviu. 'I lie Menu Stuffed baked heart. 4 pounds at IS cents Four new potatoes, nt I lents. . One-half head new cabbage for slaw . at -I cents Pound new onions ...v Four rolls, nt "J tents . . One-half quarter pound coffee, at 42 cents One-quarter pound sugar, nt "JS cents One-half quarter pound butler, at '- ceni- One-hulf box gelatine and one banana tor dessert . ... .Iii .OS I .ii ? .'- Put rtrmgy part out of uiee fresh beef heart nnd put in iron boiler and brown and simmer, same as pot roast, until tender, winch will take five or six hours. As the jujie rooks out of the heart pour off and save until the heart Is tender, then make nice brown gra to serve with the meat When the heart is tender rill with a stale bread tilling, put hack in 't and simmer one-half hour longer Carve verv thin, long wnv of the heart, w that the slices are larger. Serve on a hot plat. "'I will have enough meat to w.rvi four people for dinner nnd two more meal-, for four Some people nri t m latin lieart. liver, etc. hut i.iokc.1 . nnri and served as din.ted, iiuks .m t.i imii guests, thev will not know Hut t''-i .are eating heart meat mi np urg of thyme nnd some of Hie v ai ' in ,whieh the onions are boiled .idd.d fro'" time to time wliilr the huirr i. .inking five a nice flavor Of course this tn'i-t be nuked ni.r a slow fire nnd watched that it just su 7.les. covered tight. Second meal. I'm very thin, it is fine siiwcd with" horseradish snuce. Another meal may "e had bv cutting cold lieart in small squares, served with two hard boiled eggs and cubes of i old 1 boiri potatoes Mrs Wilson nvs. "Mrs. M c. of amden, sent tins menu, and it is a very good one, with one exception. She has spent her niouev very well, except that ne.'udv one half of the SI. ."ft. or. to he exact, seventy -tw cents, was spent for meat This is too much better balanieil meal would lime hern gained bv having less meat and then a salad and more cooked dessert as rhubarb shortcake, rhubarb pie or pud ding Trv again. Mrs. C " Ptar C'ynthln -Since coming back from the other "Ide, It ncems to me Tin ething han happened to the girls mte iti merlea I have been throughout half of tho siates. and And this son oi ivinilllloii eveivwhere II- seem' o I j, sort of business proposition of 'Mow much have you got-" or "How well he dresses! or what kind of a car he owns. Two weeks nco, walking- up I'lfth ave- i nue in New York city from Thirty -fourth street to Fortieth street, the young elrls on the nxenii.. were canylng on conversations of that nature, while her.- In Philadelphia this afternoon, while walking In I'liestnut street. It was the same Are we letting our Aiucriutn cirls thITik only of clothes, louge. lip sticks and things of a fancy nature"' I have ci' at respect for American women, but t am afraid our American girls are tipnhic out n little too fast for thb coo'Tof the young unmarried men that mine back from the big adventure Maybe am wrong v r. ii n Her Brother Objects Pear Cynthia I nto a v-oung man pat nineteen and T am deeplv in love Itb a girl two ye-irs my Junior I have heen golnn with tlila elrl for the i.ist elcht months Vow-, Cvnthja she hri a brother iho objects to h. r going with nie I love this cirl very dearly nnd would like your ndvlcv. Now, dear i''v-n-thla. what would you do if iou w en me'' Would von luave the girl' Would It be all rigtit to keep It a secret" XVe love eacli other so much that we are out almost everv ntuht I told her In case stie leaves me t promised and made up tnv mind, that I would not go i wltTi any othr Klrls I love iier very mueii imd would do anv thine in the world for her Although I realize th.tl w e are too young yet f are waiting for that day to come wonniKD ou should talk with Hie little glrl'i parents befoie you enter Into a final engaKement with her Hut you are both ' n voung It would be wiser to sec less of each other and more of other boys nnd girls If after that test v m both i still 'an- for each other, say In a cou ple of vears time, you would do well I u mrrv What this new npron effect amounts I . r summertime more lingerie more to is nothing more nor less than nightgovvns plenty of changeaof one s tunic that extends npron wise in fiont. underthings: And so of cotirK- if one the effect being even more amusing if ' needs n lot. one cannot afford to pay the two little pockets are added right I '"" 'J"",'1' for ,hpm- , V hlch is why yon in the front, ns is tlie case with the . 'hould be partieularly interested in the model to which vou ure introduced lu okcs for nightgowns ifml coinblnatinus. todnv's sketch. There is n short, scant ! which nre among my list of real bar underskirt, mid then from n low I K'liub. They are hand -crocheted for the wnlstline the anron tunic extends out I most part, not those lacy, elaborate at the hip line nnd is edged with black lace, which is again used to form two little pockets, each topped off witli n little bow of black ribbon. Yellow, or gandie in narrow plaitings is usrd in double frills nround the neck nud at the edge of the short little sleeves. (Copyright, fCn. b Florence Unse ) things, but neat filet designs, and their price is $1.7." each. Thlilk of it, $1.75 for u hnnd -crocheted yoke! Such n fascinating collection of old. qurer jewelry! Here one finds n set of gnrnet earrings and pin, glistening and flashing in tlie sunlight. One can pic ture their owner in it stiff black dress, with hair piled high. And here is u lnrge cross of baroque pcnrls which once may hnve reposed on the bosom of u dame of old Philadelphia. And here Is ;i set of jet earrings nnd pin worn doubtless by oue in hustled frock of white. Here one may take nlio Hip old signet ring one hever wears nnd that bracelet that no longer fits. And if thev be of gold they can bo sold nt n price that is boa-ted to be the highest paid for old gold nnd silver nny place in the city. This, then, if you like, could be applied townrd the price of the pin or rinir that tnkerf your fancy. And in' making your selection jou have the comfortublc as surance thnt the price you are paying is reasonnnie. Testing Eggs On receiving eggs from outside sources, it is often desirable t0 deter mine their freshness. The method generally used by commission merchants lor tills purpose Ik Known ns "can dling." and consists in holding the egg between tlie eye nnd u light so an to L Stone (e 0 0 1306W&lnut Slreel Announce - I : v- -r w"---1 - zr v m&COFFEEATwAsli ("off re. (inoil Kin 30. X lln ft'tRc limn nirnil n( i " 18r lille Ull-ilitJ III ' I J i I oio!., ' qiuilIM '?r Ten. Meat Vll Jlr Mr (.omi Ittai k ar Mlveil Or ISr GREEN'S, 4TH & VINE STREETS MATTRESSTQ I Renovated J BRASS BL'DS RELACQUERED rKXTiiKiisi KTinir.iKi) M) MUM? 1VTI' WXTTHKhSKS nox srniNGs nt i i'hoi.stkrkd 17 ?r. eviierlrn.e Insurr4 entire nallsfartlon. ACME RENOVATORS 2ND & WASHINGTON AVE. Aoto tulln rirrfwhrrr. Klnh 37 jrsri, I'hone. l-omburd 4103 Urila AN AWFUL DEATH i 1 the of I fair ef If f vou ull LAPIN'S HANDY PAD nemo" nlilnc inn.. road .i nil food itHtrts from lothuitf Klova, pat pic Pnrr Iftc. nil rnle Kvrr.Hhere or airtct from THK LAl'tv I'OMPANT. luakerc of I.pln' llsnur Nhoe I'ud for irblt (bo. . I. 'nr. Ifllh nnd I'arrinh fts., I'hlladrliilila, IM Another Royal Suggestion PIES and PASTRIES From the NEW ROYAL COOK BOOK CHEER up' There is no furtlier reaon for worrying about table va riety. The new Royal Cook Book gives new suggestions for every meal every day. The book is so full of sur prises there will never be another dull meal in the home. Here are a few sug gestions from the new Royal Cook Eook. Plain Pastry This recipe is for one lare pie with top and bottom crust 2 cups flour i teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons Royal Baking; Powder 4 cup shortening cold water Sift together flour, salt and hew ing powder; add shortening and rub in very lightly with tips of fingers (the less it Is handled the, better the paste will be) Add rold water very slowly, enough to hold dough together (do not work or knead dough) Divide In halves: roll out one part thin on floured board and use for bottom erust After pie ts filled roll out other part for top, Rich Pastry 2 cups pastry flour H teaspoon Royal Baking Powder Vi teaspoon salt i cup shortening cold water Sift flour, salt; add baking powder and one-half shortening ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure and rub In lightly with fingers: add water slowly until of right consistency to roll out. Divide in halves; roll out one hulf thin; put on In small pieces half re maining shortening; fold upper and lower edpes In to center; fold sides In to center, fold aides to center saln; roll out thin and put on pie plate. Repeat with other half for top crust. Apple Pie m cups flour Hi teaspoons Royal Baking Powder V, teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons shortenlnc 4 apples, or I quart sliced applea a tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon milk filft flour, baking powder and salt, add shortening and rub In very lightly; add Just enouuh cold water to hold douch to gether Roll half out on floured board, linn bottom of pte plate; fill in apples, which have been waahed, pared and cut tnto thin slices, sprinkle with sugar, fla vor with cinnamon or nutmeg; wet edges of crust with cold water, roll out remainder of pas try cover pie, pressing edges ttchtly together and .bake In moderate oven 30 minutes, FREE By all means get th nw Royal Conk Book Just out Contains these and 400 other delightful, helpful recipes. Free for the asking, write TODAY to ROYAL BAKINO TOWDEK CO. lit Fulten StreH Hw Yetk City "Bake with Royal and be Sure" Announce , A Clearaway - of Every Model in. the Store NOTHING RESERVED ALL SALES FINAL Prices Begin at 2C.00 This sale includes original Stone Coats Capes Dresses and Suits of superlative character. In a goodly quuntUij of tricotiurs, tricolette, satins, (,'enrgettes and taffetas, etc. ' Clean milk a big fac tor in preventive medicine ,; Hot weather is a severe test . ' ', , of milk quality. Walker-Gordon Milk is clean. Ithas no foreig-n taste or odor, wjiile carelessly produced milk has both. If costs njoney to produce clean milk. Walker-Gordon Milk being .clean sells for a higher pricebut is economical because it can be used Pediatric Society, to the last drop. Ccrtiicit by the Philadelphia Walker-Gordon Tho Walker-Gordon Milk Coin lira is aho de- paliy ims for thirty years set stand hvercd tjt New , - , . YorkandBoBton ards of cleanliness. SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES MILK COMPANY Distributing Agents for Philadelphia, Atlantic City and Vicinity Telephone, Poplar 3503" H Walker-Gordon Milk JUST AS IT COMES FROM THE COW '1 ISMS i!t?tlflflft Ws I i 4jBr II. B. d Conright, 1310, W. IS, Co. Black Satin Oxford: $9.00 A price that vc cannot hold for long, because these are our finest goods, selling usually for nearly twice as much and worth it Turn aolc Louis heel rtfloicroridaN S . 7 'Soot Shop . r "20 CJwstnut St. Where Onjy the Bet i Oood L'nouh This is Refrigerator and Kitchen Cabinet Week May 24th to 29th inclusive Good refrigerators are scarce this Spring, and this special sale is an opportunity that comes but one week in the year. Buy jour Refrigerator or Kitchen Cabinet now. livery refrigerator in this sale was purchased by us nt least 8 months ago before the many recent advances in cost. At their regular prices they are better values than elsewhere and at the reduced prices during this sale they mean actual savings to you of 25fo to 40 below tho present day market values. nut Hoi III Onk rnnr, hemlM. norcflaln. I .area lir. nr. nrlrn SAO.ftO. Snrcln! nrlre. 50.(10. ttW'tlli: illiL 111 A-1 ui If ItIk nhllfl 1.1ft 11(1 .nfimpl Il. iirlre JI3.78. Nnrrim pner, S11.7S. Unci!. Tank JMrlr tor. Ii r K TWirrelnln funk plrntj of' i' wnlrr. No itrlii nnn reoulrod. Pmknril for BUHrlmrnli anil hnnrnlonii, KrK. n r I ' e fS.no Sprrlnl price, Sil.OO. Every refrigerator is fully guaranteed to be double walled construction throughout, which mentis less ice consumption nnd perfect food keeping qualities. Styles include all white porce lain exterior; oak and ash cases. Linings of seamless porcelain, sheet porcelain and white enamel. Some with separate water coolers. Note: Our stock in many styles is limited nnd we therefore advise an early selection. Mail orders v filled as long as stock lasts. Free delivery within 60 miles pf Philadelphia. 018 Hour m.r, "; j Mirrlul i 1 1 "' J37.7S. nffl as ruinous f naniiMi, K1W, Oililii't. Mn'' link. Etrc ,r'i prlc. M9.50. Headquarters Ranges nnd (Jas also for Oas AVater Heaters. Wc tiivife comparison of qual ity and value with any other store. ' i! Si Mi', wSr Central Store 13th and Arch Streets JWLADELPHl jASRAM .CO. 351 X't" Porcelain II" J! tint prim "'0"' Weil Phil. Store 263 So. 52d St. yy. rhll. f'ore Open Mon.. Vi. 8nt. Kt. Tr-rr- y vi ' i ... ' lS'J"x,i .'."V. , V&Ml ll ;j"7'li!l '"" '!'(' V ?'
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