"&V a 7 ' v j ' & i .12 EVENING 'PUBLIC LEDOBB-PHILADELPHIA', FRIDAY,- JUNE '.'1020 jjfffftS. WILSON SUGGESTS MENU dyiviiiiviivcr ritj&dn ridti nd Gives Recipes for Preparing Other Tasty Foods to Fill Out Three Meals on Sunday '' & iky SHIS. M. A. WILSON I Xow lift the mnpkerel. iHnR n onko iCopyrlofrt, ista. hv Mm. V. ,1, IVIhon. .tit I turner to prevent breaking, unto n ollro 1 ,&,, rtoM rrrriTM of ' tonnt ami rover w Itlt saure. (InniNlt t luai now wicro is nn nbtiminnce oi wim u mire of linnl-lioilod cce nnil none. ( F S' PleaseKTetl Me WMaf to Bo lly CYNTHIA .-- Afecc "Fixings' A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose ' j - V IV cowl finh In flip murkpfR and it Is ..:.. i.i.. ..i. i i. i... uc-amiiiiiniv iinccd, or liereiiiiiicc wie vii-iihpii mi' ticvuit-rn iiiiii iiii-iih-- hi -fc jlzank Wnltnn nnil tlipv iini i,ionl Hnt kf jknluy linlldnH with flip rod nnil rcpl. ft "tiiavcer, op ic no n linij, n me oiu , Jspw Knilnml fWieiwomnn ftw, "VM Jt 1 to Iipp nnil flsli will surely liee" : ' if no unifier frimi tile ilitinii'ile lip ..i i .i 7. . . ,uninii men nip noiiiewiip limy cniinier .forth to the tnnrket nnil selpi t iiIcp. jpluinn, fresh innekprpl for the piece de jXMlstnncp for thp Kiiml:i inenl. 'HOW TO PLAN TIIK MKNU S HUKAKl'AST f Strawberries p Slice of Hunt nnd I'krs c Unshed Ilrown I'otntopi I llolls Wutcrorits ? Coffee 3 DINNKK 9 . Tomnto Cnniiiie Xlrilled Frexh Mmlierel Ottnwu Snnoe iS f Holletl New Potntoes 1'eni fr TjPttuei' I reneh Dresslnc 'Strawberry Wane Miiukp Coffep fc sri'pnu TESB Croquettes Oeiiiu Suuec t Sliced Tomnto Sulnil V S Hi end mid Witter Devil Food Cnke Ten j ? ane innrKet lusKet will require J ico ootpi o jrrairorrnrj, One small slirc of liam, j One tlnxcn coas, Parnlcv, One quarter peck of neic potato's, Onc-qKtiitcr iirrk of finis. One bunt h of mitncicHi, One quart of oniont, Four lomntors. One head of lettuce. One three imiiml freih markerel, Tieo enin of evaporated milk, One can of tomato tottp. And the usiinl weekl supply of Staples. J, Tomato Canape Prepare nnd then sliep toast for pneh ervlre nnd spiead the tonst with well- Beasoneil inn.oiinnise (IhshIuk. Then ny n thin shoe of tomato on the pre inred tont Spread the tmiintoei with jnnyonnai-e. du-t with pnpriKa and serve with pris " waleieieH as u snrnlsh. Crillrd Fresh M.uUrrrl I Hne the tl-I denier split tiMi for broiling Wrap in wax paptr. tli-n in A piece of eheeserlnth tlieu ill l seprnl thiekiipxspx of uewspapii mm Wncp direeth on the ice until needed S iTVIipu rendj to prepare, rut into -nit ""V tnhle iiiih'pm for servinir. Uoll li'lith i I -iJ In Hour nnd then lilaee in well eiiaed B Jcliallow bnkiiiL' nan and Imste lielith Krf' with well seasoned French dnsoini; nnd broil In tlie Droller until nnen nrown ' t)n top. then place in the ocn for tin I minutes to finish cookinc. Ottawa .Saurn Open a can of tomato soup into a small saucepan anil then add One cup of finely (hoppod mnoiM. One-half rup of finely chopped part- tfett One tcaipann of muitard, Pinch of alhpice. Olio fdMMOoii of paprika, , One teaspoon of tall. Simmer slowlj and when rendy to eerie add Juice of one lemon, 1 Tico tnblcipoons of melted butter. Strawberry Itlanr MaiiRC Place one-half can of evaporated milk in a saucepan and add 7'iro cups of tcafcr, Might leiel tablespoon of cornstarch. Stir to tlUolve the stnrch nnd then brliiK to u boll nnd cook idowlj for fie mlnutcM. Then add One-half cup of augur. One-half teaspoon of nutmco extract, olki of two was. Heat to tul anil then rlne custnrd cup with i old water and then turn Into blnnc maiiKc and let tool. To serp, uiimold into a desiert plate. f'oer with criiHhed and sweetened berries and garnish with fruit whip made from One half nlim of apple or cunant jetty. Heat until thp inittitrp holds its shape. Dexll Food Cake Place in a inKliiK bowl Onr ci;i nf itrup. One-half up of rhnrleniny. One-half cup nf encna. Tiro cup nf flnur. One-halt tensnann of null. Tuo .evrl tubltspuons of pointer. One cgy. One cup of cold irnter. One trnipnon nf tmnamon, One-half tiaipnnn of nutmeg, Pinch of allnpui. Heat to ml and then hake in laers In will crca-id. tloured lajer .l .. !.. .. I... ....... ..- ..... ...I IIMM' lUIIIX III I Mill llll'tl Mil II1V1I1.1 IIIIII '.... !..! I ..I .11.... .. I.I.. Hies. I ))l 1111(1 !! iiiui "iiininiuii limp for tlllillR. Now pjme One enp of Y V V nipnr, One-half cup of coioa, One tilhhiponn of tnrimttirch, in a IkiwI and thm sift to mix and use sufficient hot water to make the mixture spread. Heat and pie-id on the cake. Another Word to MIsb North Phlla. Dear Cjnthln Mnv I sny n few words to "Mlia .Vorth 1'hllailelphla"? You "ay that ou are as attractive as an of the clrls; joii are not nfrnld to uso a little rouge ntut powder In tho oo "InK, and theie Is onlj ono ouiir man who calls on oii You do not like thu ounB uvui It may bo thnt you arc not of age et or some of tho youim men have not lind the chance to call on ou "Miss N P." jou know that no ounK mm will call on you or he kooci rrlenils with mi If there N an other jounc limn i.iIIIiik oh ou now. Mil NOIlTlt I'UIIiAUnL.PHIA. WHEN YOU'RE DOWNHEARTED GO INTO THE OPEN COUNTRY baking two The Prize Menu Contest is still collie on, and there are three prires waitinc for the het menus for a DOLLAR AND A HALF DINNFJl FOR Pol K PFtiPLi:. FIRST PRIK. sa.r.o. SKCONI) PRI.K. SI. THIRD PRIH. $1. Rules -The foods u-ed inut be staple and in spiimhi 'I he sabs -lips for the mateiials must be itnliiihil The name and nddre-s nf the -i nder and the date must be tharh written Mrs. Wilson Gives a friendly criticism of all menus thnt do not win prires. tellin-; wh the are not Rood. "Ruuh nndi " iles-erts and quicklj cooked imats arc not desirable. Address all menus to Mrs. Wilson's .Menu Contest Km-uIiir Public ledger luilcpendence Squaie HOMKCOOKKD KOOI)sj AS. H. C. (F L. WHICH rKAM ARF. OV PLAY- IN(J ON.- "De Jure" Holds to His Point Dear Cviithln -To "llino" 1 offer nlj hand An exceptional letter and one worthy of n icph Hut you speak onlj oC the future, u illsm.il homciomliiR, the (iroppltiK if the inchanteil mask of ob livion All this mn come to pass, but Mo Is lost to whom It happens bntoro his spuis nie won It Is not entireh the IiIrIi cost of oliir that I warn ;iR.ilnt: It's that head) cocktnll of moonhenius, poutco lips nnd (.Undue nrnis that Is the chler Source flf iLllllrel Vnll enti ttnulti u..A tbat the ucraRe mhiiib fellow cannot iwioru to ruin his future by innrrylttn tOO SOOtl It's 111! well III lllpnrv In nn n. few paltry hundreds ind tukc'a. chance "mi j our sainrj., nut us a poor practi cal piopusltloii Is It not far better to be Independent somctlilnc morn ibnn wapre slne. before taklnir the plunge ui-iii-v i s, Kei a car ior?tt the Riri' n tho fun U sixes and with a clear mind lav slepe to the fortress of success Realls. I'm not ti.irticuhirlv nreludleeri nualnst clrls The lne their sphere j u-ciuinesi, nu me wise cnap steers cieiir oi iiieir wue until lie has at rled And should It lien be too 'late io win a maid, what docs It ni!itter7 I-or has It not been said "Ilo has suc ceeded wno has lived well und laughed often. Rained the respect or Intelligent men and the loe of little i hildren ; who has l-ft the world better than he round It. whether mi Improved poppj, n perfect poem or a rescued soul"? So shoot nnother twentj Radons In the tauU the wilds are calllnR softie swcetlj, teinptliiR UI5 JURh." Reproves Miss North Philadelphia Rear Cynthia- Mat 1 rIo "Miss North Philadelphia' m tlrst Impression of her letter, nnd Incidentally the cause of her trouble" Ordlnarv narrow-minded snobhlsniiess Also I fear. "Miss Is V that In spite of "the strictest Chris tian principles," otir mind Is not so strlctlv Christian as It miRht be. or ou would not ttml oiinsloii to use our word "stiRResthe" so main times In descrlbltiL Innocent pleasures I i.muot uiiderstanrl why a Rlrl who has had wholeomo en vironment all her life should have such a stilted viewpoint of pleasures Harm does not exist when one dors not rIc It a thouRht I know this in ho so since no one hm a happier time than I. nnd the "sordid side' has never touched tno, and 1 dance attend shows and "movies" many times I cannot help but feel "nrrv fur "Miss North Philadelphia ' "she is mlsslnR he pin time bv her mm hid and tin natural reasons for MavliiR aloof from Hie "earthj earth" I d cure jet have never put foot Inside of a dance nail Did not "Miss N P" evel heir of the 'ollv "frat" and soinrlM dances -riven hv her school "crowd," etc ' l'ecldcdly she betrava that "he herself is not so "exclusive" or she would know thnt there are nianv of u who dunce nnnv main daives but never In danco halls KorRct vour "slllj"' reasons. "Miss N I ' Apply n little Christian thinking to pleasures; hive vour one man tak ou to dances, and If ou ate the aver aRe Rlrl vou would lead us to believe vou too. will tlnd oiirclf popular, nltb 'eli phone i alls theatre parties and lames Ralore I hope this doesn't sound too harsh, but vour letter reailj was a mass of contiadlctlons 1 hank vou, Cvnthln. vour column Is 1 dmdv Ji'sH TWKNTV-ONn raYmmi v & I II f 11 .U M r I "V I - VHk "wl ' And Spend an Hour or Two in a Field of Flowers, With Noth ing But Stillness and the Song of Birds a m; jc A, on downhearted?" Ih there lenileh somethliiK thnt troubles vou or mnkes jou mihnppv, so thnt our iniiKb doesn't bounce? IJven the mot liRht-lienrted people bnve these weeks sometimes. "" ..... i You trv to be n stole nbout it nnd keep It all to .vourself, nltboiiKh oii hnve lone ngo rrnched the HcrcnmluR since Insiile. You accept vour friends runarks nbout "How well vou're look inc." ns craclously as posslhlp, but .vou pxihancp a Kfim smile with jour inner M "If she only knew," .vou remark to ,i.i if n,... '.-oil' T feel!" "'" " ".'. Vl'". ",',' ,.."' .u.l.ll..ll rrolmbiy It sue urn Know bih- ;i ""'"! for It mnv be only it llttlp thliiR that weighs jou down so. Hut it seems hHj to vou because it shows no bopcful signs of ever being cleared up. linen vou reneh the slate thnt ninkes you fee old. nnd uglv. nnd illsiigreenble, and miserable about It. but tiioild of it, too. get on n trolley cnr. Choose cine Hint will tnke oit ns near as possible to tie real. wide, open coitntr.v. Take n con genial friend with jou if jou cnu got '"The cnr will be crowded, of course ., . -i....... ...... ,,n Wnnilav and irouejs aiwii.m .... , v,..i'U vou'll dislike everjhody on It. oii u develop n burning contempt for tho inotormnn becnuse he doesn t knovv how to run u crowded trolley cnr. You'll wonder why jou ever started, Then, ns the city begins Jo drop into silence be hind ,ou, thp cnr will grndunlly empty. You will find jourself watching for rolling distnnces and flowered roadsides. The car will stop for an old lady to get olT nt ii crossroad, nnd with the stop ping of thp motor tho world will be very still und hot for n few minutes. Slid-, ihnlv f uim thp field just outside the cnr window. will rise the Htartllnc. shnrnlv swert call of a meadow Inik. You prob ably won't known whnt kind of n bird it is. but to jour cms, surfeited with the nimble of traffic, the twang of niisal lonversatlons, and the ceaseless hum of a dtj, It will he almost too beautiful to bear. TIIHN you'll reneh jour open field, nnd jnu'll lenve tlin trolley cnr nnd the i est of the human world nnd wander awav Into the depths of June. The sun will be hot nnd direct out there even if it is early in Hie sen.iou. There will be elover nnd butter and eggs, ntul a tlalj ' here nnd there, pence nnd dlstntice, ami color joit'd like to-ery over the beaut, of It nil. ItVso still, You glory In iK HUiiny, vnst, enveloping quietnes-t 0f It Later on, when jour hands nrc full of wild flowers and jour soul Is t ot peace, the sun drops back of the wooili and tho shadows lengthen ncroM tho Ileitis. You start to think about home-, nnd supper. As jou imikc jour way t0. wnrd the trolley lino nnd cvcrjilny life n wood robin, hidden somewhere hi tha silent woods, begins his twilight nou't If jou lind no soul nt nil jou would gain ono in response to that train-till Cou. tented song. Yop wonder how nnjbody could b unhappy In the midst o this world. Hu. inanity bcciiih ho trivial, and lis troullra so petty, You don't liiiiul the rlile bnik in the noisy, jammed cnr bcrnuc jou're only half conscious of where jou nrc Your thoughts nie back there In that tvnim. still field, surrounihd hi .11.. titncc, except where the woods slritelifj away mid hid the wood robin with ,, pcuccful evensoiig. How jou love thnt wood robin! It may not take jour unlmiiphusj nvvny to get out Into June und forgit It for u while. Perhaps jou won't he able to conic back with smiles and light henrtrdness, but jou'll tome back ie freshed, strengthened, romfoi lid. You'll buvc n lefugp fioin jour trouble. If It gets too heavy for jou jou can retreat from it, nnd let jour Imagination dike Jou back to a still hour In the sunshine and the sweetness of a meadow laik' pleading note. , Mrs. Wilson's Menu Contest tir' V 3ly dear Mrs. Wilson Itn-losed find menu wlrich I think is a nice little din ner fpr four piople MRS. A (i. W. It. 11 am bum Steak fypinach H ith Hnid HaiUd V.il'l Potatoes ll'iicrcrcn Salad Coffee Cake Sliced linnanas Coffer One pound of bambiirg. . One onion . ... OntfMourth peck of spinach.. One qunrt of new potatoes . . One egg . One loaf of bread One-fourth pound of coffee One-half pound of sugut . . . Four coffee i akes .... One-fourth pound of butter. Four bananas One pint of milk One bunch of watercress . Suit nnd pepper would also be cooked vegetable. bettir with u green Mrs. Wilson Answers Queries Mt dmr Mrs. Wilson I submit the following menu to jou for entrant o in the contest MRS M (l. M Vie litre of 1 inl Stnimid i'ici Minn limits Li'ttine Frrmli Imoiiij ('nam Chute Snltimi 11 hu ha ib raits L i Rrrail and lluttti J ra '" , One nnd a half pounds of breast of "; . veal ij ,:(, "'Two carrots ()tj 'Y ' Four onions .. ., on I'jirslev en Cooking butter und Hour 0." Ri'e 04 Heans io Net and organdie are most popular for these dalnlj accessories, some of then) being tucked like the one on the left, others slightly lopsided like tho one below It. (o he woin with smpllie waist. The gllct in the center Is attractive, unit the collar at the right iloses In back. Cuffs to match are nlso worn a grent deal Yhes treetYofTife r By HAZEL DEYO UATCHFLOR CowrioM, 'J HO, hu the I'ubllo Ledger Co. Gcraldinc's Renior.se The Woman's Exchange Reduce by Exercise To ii Dallv Keader-The best. tldnS to do la to take son.e ri buIp r J, tlse for thlH in older " '"-I'lcr 1'" want to Theio ' "" r, ,ood pllances tliat are said to be xerj , I to try them for this If VnT. ,ii vmi lust how i,i.i without getting thin nil ovci. clinic ( cirlri- has liter dared to defy her father and hrr entire Ufe has been shoilnucil bv his cruel suppres sion of every linue of the girl's carc frie rieidii r ( nnirqticntly, when she hail 0 chance to rroml to Gcraldinr Cat prater's frlriiililitp she setsril the opportunity, although she knew that her father did not approve of people like tin Cartirntiis and uoulil have been furious ijd hu had known that she tecnf fo Ceralilinc fin xrcrrtarial vjotk i very afternoon bite met pane Urcu, the writer, at Orrnldinc's and found In (fit cvirythliip Hint Hill Snyder, the man her father had ehosui as a pos sible husband fm hrr. Iniked When she confronts hr father with the truth about Hill Snyder's real character, he suit nmbs to an attack of apoplexy and in the mruiiHiitr tt has decided that Dane (irry likrs hrr only in a friendly tray The ylrl Is alone in the world ufter hrr father's suefelrn death. CARTKR vvas burled two da8 later and Inno went throuRhsuicry TIM O la .07 .17 .11 .OS .on .05 Iv dmr Mis Wilson Will vou kind lv publish a recipe to caiidv tipples, liki ipplcs on a stiikV nd oblige Missr i: s. Place one can of i oru sirup in n snuci p m and add Tuo tablespoons of salmi ml, One tablespoon of inittini, One cup of hi turn su'tii. ('oik until it forms a hard ball in eohl watn and then dip in the apples fwhtch have been mounted on a stick and then plui e on wax paper to cool Total . . Sl.i'O . Hamburg steak contains little real food voltie to repav vou for the monej xpent ou it. It losis fully -." per cent In cooking Other foods which give tetter vulue tould be used. This menu Lettlli e Oil. v inegai ami spice.. ,, Snltims Cream dices Rhubarb ' Sugar . ... Shoiteniug and tiotir Itrcnd ami butter Tea .10 .10 .0,"i .10 .10 .10 .OS .'-'0 .01 Adventures With a Purse TTOT summer dujs 1 I !' no maid and the irospee t of a steaming, sudsj wash tub what a problem to be sure' Need J advance unv further arguments in favor of a washing machine'' Hut with jo many advertised and dlsplaved the nuestioti of which one to choose becomes a mighty ilithnilt one Once befoie 1 told jou of an electric washer, but it just occurred to me that perhaps vou plight be more interested now than von were then, ulthough I know of si vein .who bought one at that time The unsher that 1 wnut to tell vou about operates ns follows- The smipv, deans Jug water Iluslies duck ami lorin inroiigii sjalt and peppt r Oi; Total S1.471 This is a ver good menu and should have received mention in honor roll. Mt ib'tr Mrs AVilson I am an Amerh nu girl married to an Italian. 1 rook Amiricnu and Italian both and hi ie is todaj 's rei ipe : One and i quarter pounds of steak top. ,'i und 5 .id Due nn i ti r peek of potatoes. One ipiart of onions One loaf of bread Oin ipiurt of fresh peas One pound of pi lines One liend of Rnmaiue salud.., .1-s .00 .O'l .i:t .'Si ij Total 51 I have thne children, husband MRS. C and invself Mrs. (' C mint C. the clotliPS in a tlguie S motion This Mrs. c is an American- iiauaii Is an exclusive featuie of the washer and, as we can see from her h-ttir, she lind is one which is supposed to wash j is a real little housewife. Mrs C C, the clothes cleaner and in less time vou would have had first prisse if vou i,n tin. nrilliinrv wnsliei I n addition. . lind sdeetnl another ment than steak the smooth nipper tub has not a single wii not trv again and give us some of mr Inside it to ( nteli on the clothes vour real Italian dishes thnt are so nnd caun wiui anil teal nothing to lift out und ci mi after the wash is finished I understand that the shop leeener will send some one light to vour Jiomo with the washir, who will wash i some of jour elothes in It, demonstrat ing just how it works. Among the smartest models in sum mer gowns, to mv waj of thinking, are those with nicordiou- plaited skirts of crepe de chine, with blouses of lontrast Ing colors. There is onlj one. draw back to them thej are so verj expensive Jltlt one shop Is having a sale of ac I'Ordlon-pluitcd crepe de ehine skirts in black, white, navj and flesh for SU 7." Jx'ovy, whnt. is to prevent jour-buviug in of these skirts ut thot remarkable lirltv nnd then either niuking or buving !V a.nepnrute silk blouse in whatever mint ljil ou, like best'' Here jou would hav( a i irv smart drese and ut eonsldcrnbh lesN cost than if jou were to buj the Uress complete Pcisonallj, I consider ll,7tT for such u skirt n remarkable barguln. Tljen if you wnut to weur jour skirt iv Ith a light blouse und sweuter. I know ivjiere there is n solo of fllu'r-sllk sweat- J rrva with pocKets ami oeu, in un me, l?N ...--. :i.,.;iu f,,r 7 00. Tliev oneu dait'n hn froivt. have long, straight lines' BOd ure nmoijg tho smartest and most wkoimblo 8 caters I have secu this !yw. 1 itur uimta f phopN a&&rt lVomn' delii ions nnd tastj ' are so very good Your propoitions The Question Corner Todaj's Inquiries i. Whnt precaution should he taken after using washing soda to cut the grease in the sink m order to prevent stoppage of the drain? 2 lu what attradivc wav are or gandie vests for Hton jacket suits trimmed1 II How ( an the bluish lilrn be re moved from highlv polished furni ture? I. Is it corns t to take leave of the guests at a dinner on leaving? o What attr.utive feature is used in the siimmei dressis of organdie, dotted Swiss etc ? U, How aie tin bows of sashes made this j car"' Yesterdjj's Answers 1. (ieorgette n epe and organdie is an unusual i nmbinntinn of ma terials Usui on many bummer dresses 1! A woodm skewer will easily lemove gn use from the corners of Miunip ( linking utensils. :i In wnvlilng the dishes the glass ware slmuM lie done first. 1 To mnki a gold-fish pool in thp giiidiu without piping or con iietc sink an old bathtub into n hole fill it with water and plate stones and bushes lound the edge. " A daintv npion tunic for un or gandie dress is made lu a pointed shape idged with lace and adm in d with two little Ince pock ets at the subs of the front. (1 A ladv should alwaja rise to grei t a visitor thing alone with tho exception of Mr. mil Mrs Unriips who were moro than kind to iier Anne vvas astounded to discover that bet fntlier had left her Mn.nno the uglv bouse was onlv rented, and so at last she was entirely free, free lo do ns she liked, to leave CJroetivllle forever if she wished. Strange to s,v, however, sho had never felt so nt!rly helpless, so terrlf J liiRly lonely as she was now Sho did not know which wav to turn All her life, she had ind thliiRs dono for her. she had been told what to do, sho had moved In a narrow little clrelo of other peope s desires. And now that she had her freedom sho old not know what to with 1 Her heart was sore nnd .bitter against neraldlne for forsnklnR her. but It nap oened that Oernldlne, who had Rone out of town had heard nothing of Amies loss and It wasni unm wi ,'r"".," 'hat Marie told her e,r It Instantly Oeraldlne wan e-onsdencc stricken. The poor child, "and I vvas so horrid "J.'fEit. v...., 1..I- mistress veiv well md was genuinely attached to her. She '.new thnt Oeraldlne was llko n child. hat she would siorni omuiiu m ,..- sllRhtest ihlnR that went wrong, ami ' hen ptve rodlRallv of herclotltes In an .itnrt to ntonu Mie hoped that C.eral.llno tvmild be ible to make things right with U10lX- whl!"K P " . thcflt-r. I enRtr to llinKoiiiur ..."-. ..--- Qsralellno was engei to ask more ques tions, but somehow she i ould not. The quiet regard of Mrs Bnmess brown ejes wns somehow icproiuhfiil llvldcntlv this woman knew about Anne's loneli ness and hud been kind On tho way home Oeraldlne rellected that her own kindness to Anne had been for tho most part uttcily selrlsh and that when the Rlrl bad needed her most sh had fulled her. There was something else, too, tJiat worried Oeraldlne Not content to bo nngrj with Anne liprself, to con sldei the rIH ungrateful, she had wanted others to eo cverj tiling from her own point of view Conseeiuentlv when Dane had arrived tlie daj after Ocrnldlno had seen Anne. OeraUllne had adroitly told him nbout Hill Snjeler CI suppose she'll man j him now,' she hil said petulanth, and turnlnR toward Dane Orev suddenly she had no ticed an astounding look on his face It was gone In an Instant, nnd he said evenly: "Does she lovo him"' "I don't think she knows her own mind Dine." Oeialdlne had let urn oil "You see how she's treated me " It came bick to Oeraldlne now. nil the conversation, and Dane's silence after dlnnei nnd his earlv leave-taking the ntxt morning. Perhaps and Uer nldlno caught her breath as sho thought of this, perhaps Dane loved Anne, had loved her all the time Then what had sho done"' She bad purposely misrepre sented things to Dane She knew tnnt Anno hated and feared Bill Suvcler, that she would never marry him. an simply becauso she was piqued and angry and would not understand Anne's attitude, she had sent Dane Orej awav perhaps. rorcver. certaiiuv torevei, ir Anno tould not be Incited In the Itj Something deeper in Oeraldlne's nature, was at last aroused The unselllshness burled unlerneath the surface, the real feelhiR for Anne that she had in her heart made her renllze that she h.ni something precious In the development j OI inis Kll. (ince me riean vvoiio Male or Anne's jouth had been given to her to write on as sho wished and that sho had not appreciated what It meant, (Tomorrow. "The Streets of I.lfe.") place without getting Frogs Are Fickle T ()ir Vddor of Ifommi'n rail" This seems to depend "l,,",. According to .l, 0't1.:!',n'o,,1i to leave some frops are " 'v'7,p and titers the pond 7Hc;),(ft,B chance that must r,.,rerrbv1n,Je'person whobujs one and raifces it. Dyeing Cretonne TV, Um Clllor ot ltoinuis I'tW AV,M.-HO(; . h It PosMbe to . i i n. nrrlmilll V . . trmoii juue rcn or ii... --'"; ,, Wet tlie eieic.ii." "'. i . ,. ,.-,i, 3SS a !y H4JL5 ann in""'-.",'- ,',,.. ,i,r almost gone, , iave.l water Jl'Jnd M Remedy for Roaches to the i ... o '',. r""'., . nm.r Mnrinm wouiu .'"""'...".. v IsV me throng., your van .... to get rm '."""-, ih,,.ni which seem lo come ir .. "; - how Uavel all through tho houre"' M U D o,T,,,;,rX,,,sUesr,arr.,;.er,.?esV1'lf.in,RS ,useehu:prl.d..eU.n,ine--v ?""" Sinn , ill 11 cracks 111 tho llonr Its Quality Does Not Vary Certified bji tho Philadelphia PcdiatricSocietv Walker-Gordon Milk is also de livered in New YorkundBo8ton Is the "ci'ouni line" always the same in the milk you buy? Is the flavor always the same? Get Wnlkcr-Gordon Certified Milk every day nnd you can sny "Yes" to both quentions. Tho same cows furnish Walker Gordon Certified Milk every day; they eat tho same balanced rations of clean grains and hwect nlfalfa hay; they are always cared for and milked under the same ex ceptional conditions of cleanliness; the .pcrcentuRc of cream is kept constant fiom duy to day. This unchaiiRitiR quality of Walker Gordon, Certified Milk, the regularity witii which it is delivered, tlie knowledge that no milk could bo safer for even children to drink all make its users highly satis fied. Telephone your first order today. SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES MILK COMPANY Distributing Agents for Philadelphia, Atlantic City and Vicinity Telephone, Poplar 3503 Walker-Gordon Milk JUST AS IT COMES FROM THE COW cru carefully cleaned away '. ";- .. ... i,..,i..i ..,, ltmpr. round me pnicc ' r She A...1.. .:. ,. r.-wiinnne to tho bell, whlcn sho ratiK several times and she was forced to ro home with her mind more upset than It had ever been le wo,,, itt-vln tint afternoon and found evcrj thlnR exnetly as It had been that morn InR Across tho street a woman was rockliiB on tho poich lleinldliie went across and aiked In her charming way If "he 'anew nnvthitiR about Miss Cnrter. llrS llamCaS UrUV.II ,-.vn Hriu clv..lj ""She' went to New " ork this mormutt I don't knovv how Ioiir she'll stay" "Hut she dresn't know anvthlnR nbout the cltv I tjch silo anon anv one w no win look out for her " tJ raldine exclaimed i "She'll Ret alone all risht , she was det"i mined to ro " 'Tjp Marriage Trijlcr" HAZKI, IK0 ItATClIKLOIl is n storj thnt begins with love and marriage. Itorhara Knieht Rot mnrrird as she did cverj tliliiR i Ni. in n splendid, shnvvj waj. with her self ns queen of the icvcK Then she tried to carrj on her man led life in that same waj, too That didn't quite work, et she loved her husband verj denrlj' but The Serial Begins on Moniluj, June 7. Start it then and see how it all turns, out. A Lawn Party To the l.ilitdr of V onion I'aor- Deal .Madam -I am now writing to voui column for useiul Information coii cernlnR a lawn nnitj I am roIiir to glvo on our grounds . I am coltiR to have fourteen bovs and fourteen Rills, and 1 would like to know some games to pluv, as tho (ircs of the bovs vaiv fiom fourteen to eighteen vears and the hrcs of Hie gills from thirteen to sUleeti vears I would also appreciate it verv inueli If vou would suggest lo ine a nlee wav to decorate the tables and what would be nice lefrtshtnents to serve I'lKThl-N If vou will send m a sclf-addrisseej stamped envelope I will be glad to j-eud vou the R.cnits. but thev are too long to print In the column 1 or the retresh ment table have a white basin mud with watei 'ind build up a bank mound it witii eaith and moss U one vm, havo a little branch from a weeping wil low tree planted in me o.uik i ne u tree so that It hange over tlie 1 iki K p, s slblo get n tln birch innoe md let It lioat about on the water u mil' slmplv uso flowers If ou prefei n.sie.ul of the regulMr centerpiece, but tin little lake would be cool and reltishlng Tor lefreshmtnts have he deim sandwiches and eake m I W Silks, Woolens, Dress Goods 1 Take vour choice nf these fnnhlonable ilrrti hllkx. Oood boilv, rich IIiiIkIi, plain und fnnr,v weaves. Light and dark rolorg. Vou will tlnd linrKiiliiH here jou'll long remember. 30 I'repo de Chine (blnck onlj) $1 10 lu wide J-' SO vali x (Jiorgette Crepo (white only) (1-1.30 in lu wide t'2 Til) value 2 $5 & $0 Silk TrUolctte, S all ioIois g Sport S.tlu . . . . . a Charmcuse, value $5 00 Poulards (pure silk) 30 In. wide. $2 25 value Itntlne. 40 In. wide. $1 75 value Fine riovveicd Voile, good quality, 40 lu , value t!6c While Orcand.v, value G5c 51.33 69c .43c 40c 2. 3-75 black or blue, p.08 (ioods Exchanged If Not Satisfactory NEW ENGLAND V 00LEN CO. .Vol It c: Dniimi July and Auyust ll'r Ci r at 7 '. U .Vote Till S. 10 UBII'U 721 S. -Ith St. (S. E. Cor. Ith & Monroe)l!!!!iai.iJli!'MT!B m ra aiwn ymniiuiiiiiiunimi'innimiii inmiimiiriiniii.m.riiin.iiiim.iininiiiiiimiiiiiiiniiUEiiiiiiutJUimiuumHiKiniiHJiiiiH iiii'ma aimiumiriHiminii'iuiuiii'ti'immrimmniiimtiiniHiiimim.n i nw niiiiiniiiii .'.r.'.ju'A.1 ,i"Tiiir,imiBi,a;iiL'a'j Tea and Coffee Hurt Many People If tea or coffee disagrees yifh. yoxi.make a ten days trial of InstmtPostum More healthful than tea or coffee. Costs less , and Its flavor pleases. Sold by Grocers Everywhere! 1 S. W. Cor. 60th and Market Sts. Rittenhoiise Bros. Penny Profit Meat Store Meat Bargains! Friday and Saturday 111 I wiwyisQ m STEAK MEATS All Kinds ItUMI'. ROUXI) OR SIHI.OIN dmdO a lb. Don't Blame It On. The Pot Lb. Rib Roasts (best cuts) 28c Chuck Roasts (best cuts), 18c-20c Hamburg Steak (freshly ground) 18c Lean Rolled .Pot Roast 18c Lean Rolled Brisket 18c Bolar Roast 26c Cross Cut Roast 26c 'Stewing Beef (Brisket) 10c BONELESS BACON, 32c lb. Nice 1""" '" 2 and 3 lb" PeceH- Lb. Legs Yearling 34c Shoulders Yearling 20c French Yearling Chops 28c Lean Rib Yearling Chops 26c Loin Yearling Chops , .35c Breast Yearling, 2 lbs 25c Legs of Genuine Lamb 4gc Shoulders Lamb , .32c ShouldersPorkDSd28clb. Nice nnd lean, fi (o 7 lbs. Lb. Picnic Hams (6 to 8 lbs.) 24c Regular Hams (8 to 12 lbs.) . . .39c Skinback Hams (8 to 12 lbs.) . .37c Cottage Hams (2 to 4 lbs.) . . . .40c Picnic Hams, extra small (3 to 5).25c Lb. Loin Roast Pork (rib cut) 26c Shoulder Pork (picnic style).. 22c Fresh Hams (whole or cut) . . . 37c Pure Lard. l:lb. package 23p Eggs! Eggs! All Strictly Fresh-Laid, Big Meaty Ones in Cartons 46c doz. Lb. Riuistimr Chickens 46c Stewing Chickens 43c Fancy Table Butter, 57c lb. Nut Margarine 32c Oleomargarine 4Qc 'MA ) III H Because your coffee does not come up to your idea of appctiing excellence even though you do pay a good price for it is not necessarily the fault of your method of making coffee. You can lay the fault to the fact that you buy coffee in paper bags. Coffee packed in bags is continually losing its strength and flavor be cause the oils in the coffee beans arc being evap orated. Morning Sip Coffee is packed in slip cover tins that keep every particle of strength, flavor and goodness in the coffee. Kor that leason with Maining Sip )on use only one-half the usual amount. A pound of Morning Sip goes twice as far and decreases your coffee expense. Morning Sip Coffee sells so rapidly that your grocer always has a fresh supply on hand. Your first taste of Morning Sip will show you how good coffee really can be when all the strength is kept in the coffee. Try Morning Sip Coffee. Sold By All Good Grocers MORNING SIP COFFEE Packed in tin to keep the flavor in Roasted and Packed by Alexander Sheppard &. Sons Philadelphia, Pa 1 I I I lf lF.IUjl!, I ti -- -" bi... M.i(,t nnnn I'BWMV ".- -v-c rf a' a X$, ti .LiJ! tl?U -I ;ii 'zMaJXiiM.i