mmp 'fttZEzxn T smmmm WliJMiaJtiBSBUWIM SsPIWwJWipSp tism : tmm B & ih'. If w v 51 .Hv' Pi'-W JEsS ffffc h uri. E' WM -.Y'l rf is n 1 . El ,fi MM Mm,' li'ffrf iPTJif dressing mm mm-' a 'A h il . 12 : aiiIO. W1L,XU tllVHS Am IN ENTERTAINING GUESTS Menus for Supper for Delegates to Church Convention, With Recipes for Various Dishes ny MKR. M. A. WILSON (Coturloht, 1010. bv Jlfr. M. A, Wtaon. All liuhts reserved,) My dear Mm, Wilxon You gnv In tlic paper, "When In trouble or In doubt about rooking, wrlto to inc." Thrro U Ut be n enmention here in July and I hnvo offcrtMl to take four people : I will nlo provide supper for nbout ten of the members of my own rliurrh. Ciui jou help nw by plnnnhiK n few niotni-c for the supper nnd ootild jnu nNo "dissect something for lirenkfnvf. i1iirini tliU 4, h ," , . ... . " . xiraof i woiiiii HKe to prcpnre ttie meals ", nit iiiim muik1 me niRiu oriorc. LUBUKinR you iu nuvnnrp, I remain. MlH. A. II. Menus for nipper for members of the thurch convention : Cold Cult or Ment Potatoes an Gratin String tlcnns Tomato' Salad Stewed Fruit Calto Tea Itadlshfs Young Onions Baked Tomatoes Cream Sauce Raked Potatoes Peas Coleslaw Rico Pudding with Cmslied Retries Tea Chicken Salad Rico Croquettes Sliced Tomatoes Chocolate Cake Tea Raked lleans Vea. Sliced Tomatoes with Onions Fresh Fruit C.lngcrbrcnd Relishes Young Onions Cold Itnllcd Potato Salad Crumb Cake Ham Coleslaw Stewed Fruit Recipes for Senlng Twenty People Cold Cuts of .Meat Select n ten-pound piece of rolled brisket that has been well corned nnd then cook slowly on Sundav. Lot cool overnight in the liquid. 'The tireless cooker will attend to this splcndidlv for you. Potatoes an Grnt in Place in n large -awvpHn Tico tall cam of evaporated milk. Four cant of tenter. And ndd one and one half cups of flour. Now. with a wire whip, bent free from lumps and then brtuc "lowly to a boil. Cook for nu minute and then add One and one-half cups nf finely chop p&l onions. Tiro tablespoons of salt Tico teaspoon i of pti)ml,n Remove the -kitis and then ut in dice eight pounds of potntoe Place in a large linking pan and then pmir over the sauce and sprinkle with tine brcnderunibH. IJut with one cup of crated cheese nnd bake for twenn-fivei minutes in n hot oven. I String Beans ,,. . , , . . .. String one peck of beans and then, cook until tender and M-nson. !erve the evening meal in the form of a pat- tcr mem, using u i.irge pune. i-uilo linon it two thin slires nf meat a 1 liberal portion of potatoes nti gratin. Btring beans nnd the salad. le either prunes, dried peach'- or apricots for the stewed fruit. Soak the fruit and then place in a large crock and keep In the oven overnight. Bake for thirty minutes and tnen turn on mc Jind let tlie ftuit P main in the hent 1 oven j until morning Menu No. - 1 Allow one tomato foi ea h person and then cut a slice from the top. scoop out the centers and till with the follow- j Ins mixture : , Three nuifn of bread crumbs. One cup of finely chopped parsley, One cup of finely chopped onions. j Tico tablespoons of salt. Tiro ttflnpooiiJ of paprika. One-half teaspoon of thyme. Pulp of the tomatoes fix bunches of scullions , Four bunches of ladishcs , Mix thoroughly aud u' t nil the tomntoes. Place them in a baking pan nnd ndd one cup of water. Bake in a moderate oven for thiru minutes l"iei minutes before removing fmni the oven lay a thin sine ,Pf bacon on ah to- , mate. I'se th sani" same tor baked tomatoes ns tnr potatoes nu gratin. Add two-thirds ot a 1 up "I titielj chopped I parslej . Peppers mm he substituted iu ( place of tlie tomatni - Wash and drj out- potato, medium size, for each service. I-ub well with Hhortening uud tlun bake at the samel time ns the tomatoes. Start the pota toes just 11 little while before. One-i7ii'rfr jim. of peas. Four pounds ; cabbage for slaic. Shred the c nbbage line and then make thc following ilre.sing: Kggles M.ij onnoi.si Use level measurements. Place In a bowl One-half cup of riapoiated intlk, One tablespoon of uiiiKtaid, Tico teaspoons of papuka. Now add slow' two Mips of saittd oil and then hent hard. Now add 7rrc fribltfpouiM of imrgai. One tablespoon of augur. I iro teaspoons oj nun. , Beat to mix and then pour '' '. cabbage and mix thornughH. Chicken Salad Select n tivc-pound ihnken and five pounds of the shoulder of en' it ge nnd then draw the chicken nnd 11 1 as for stewing. Plneo in a huncepan and ndd thc muI and just enough water to cover. Tic 0 onions. Our faggot of soip heihs One carrot. Cook slowlv 11 til il tie 1 1 11 ken is tender and tin n let 1 ool 11 the stuck Now remove the meat and cut in neat pieces. I'se both tm lukeu ami the xeal. Turn into a large bowl and acid two qtinits of clcr c ut in half men blocks I'cuer with it good I'renc !i dressing and lien ' in fie 1 1 Ijnx to 5Sr Jr& o:w ; B pu A body building Icxxl lop cnuarcn, easuy digested yet richly flavored. A treat for all the iami(v; Quickly prepared. No cs required CHOCOLfXB- OOLDBN VANILLA , It bur QrocavnU tthwasVHCx),rhA Mnko the dressing ns follows: 1'lare In n snucrpnn One cup of t incpar. Three eujn of chicken sfoek, One cup of flour, Stir to dlolvc nnd then bring to n boll nnd cook slowly for IHe minutes. Now ndd 7'ico level tablespoons of tall. One level tablispoon of paprika. One level tablespoon of grated onion. Hent to mix nnd then let cool. When cold ndd two cups of mnyontmie drew . - v .. nil i 1,11 1 ll lug and hent well Hire. Croquettes Place five pints of water in a sauce pan ami mid : Our tablespoon of salt. Tiro onion grated. 1 Our half cup of finely mimed parsley. ' llritig to boll nnd then ndd two cup i of well-washed rice Took slowly until i the water Is nbsorbed and the rice is j tender. Let cool. Form Into croquettes, I then roll In tlour and brown In hot fat. Thee ran be nuide In the morning nnd i placed in the oven to hnt when needed. I Chocolate Cake PInee in the mixing bowl: Y'tro cups of sirup. Tico-thirds cup of cocoa. One cup of shortening, I l'ive cups of flour. I J-'our luel tablespoons of baking , powder. One a d one quarter cups of icatcr. llcut to iiiin and tnen tut n into two well greased and floured oblong pans and bake in a modernte oven for thirty minutes. iv with (l.orolnte water icing and make ten evitti to each pan. Chocolate Water Icing One and one half cups XX XX swinr, 1'ico-thirds i up of cocoa. Tiro tahlcsnnnns of cornstarch. Sufficient boiling water to make the mixture piead Heat hard before plac ing on the cake. Gingerbread One and one-half cups of molasses, Tico-thnds ci nf shortening, One tablespoon nf innamon. , ico tiaspoons of ainaer, One teaspoon nf alhpicr. I 'our cups of on i . Four Icul tahlcspoons of baking I powder. I One cup of u ater. P.ent to mi and then pour in two oblong well grriiMcl and floured pans i and bake in u slow oen for thirty-tive I minutes. Cool, then split and till with I marshiiiallow whip. Crumb Cake fine-half cup of i igur. I'mir tablespoons of ihorlonnp. 1 One egg, i Tiro cups of floin . Four level teaspoons baking noirJrr T,i-n.tt.lrJ .im nt ,n,tr i Beat to mix and then tuiti into well srentii'd and floured dcep-Uner cake pn anu Kprea( a nttl- lusher on the sj lhau , thc centPr. ; , ,ncr ,slth ,rumbM. made as follows .sir tablespoons of flnui. loir tablespoons of brouu suqni . 1 iro tablespoons of shortening. thie teaspoon of cinnamon. Tos gently with a fork to nuv until light and cruniblv ni ! then spread over the cake and bnko ii a moderate oven lor thirty minutes. This cake will mnko eight individual etits . therefore it will be necessary to mue three inke Honor List The menus which Knrp nncnhnrl nr.A .... .... . .......wv.tt, tt!lt drawn from for thl weeks fii-st prize will be published daih . Here arc four that Mrs. iNnii considered good enough for first place. Only luck, cr its opposite, kept them f 1 out winning 52 o0 : Miss Dorothy Kadcl, 573-1 Master Street, Philadelphia, Pa. MLM Meat Ixuf New Potatoes, Itrnitn Gray .spinach With I l.ird ( ooketl Kggs" loin.uo .salad Bread and Outter Coffee Fruit (telatln sLLS SLIP Thiee quartcis pound chopped beef .23 j One c-g .. . . Ot 1-0 Crue ker dust 0 Onion and easoiii!i,'s 01 Three-quarters of m-quarter pec k potatoes 2.r,3 ' Butter . . 0.'1 ricnir and sensoiungs 1. 1 'Ii' -cpuirter peek spinach IT) Two eggs OS 1-3 Butter anel seasonings 02 One and on third ran toma- teiPJ 01 Reasonings 01 -, The Coffee Drinker who finds grounds for discomfort in his coffee cup, welcomes a change to INSTANTPOSTUM No loss of satisfaction in "this richly flavored beverage. All the pleas -ures of coffee, with not a bit of nervousness, indigestion or sleeplessness. Made by Postum Cereal Co.,Bottle Creekjiich, EVENING PUBLIC A ltn YOU on the honor list of the Prize Menu Contest? lie sure to join the rank soon. There are three prizes offered for the best menu for n dnllar-and-a-half dinner for four people. FIRST, 82..-.0 SKCONO, $1.00 TI1IHI), 91.00 Holes -The foods used must be staple and lu season. The sales slip for all materials must be Included. The name and address of the sender nnd the date inurt be clearly wilttcn. Write nil menus and price lists on one side ofthe paper only and tid dress ull menus to Mrs. Wilson's Menu Contest, Evcnbuj Public Ledger, Independence Square. If jou don't win a prize ou'll re echo a friendly criticism of jour efforts. In the meantime jou'll bo rutting the high cost of lhriug by jour careful planning. Gelatin One-third jolk of one egg. One-third ran oil Seasonings , Itrrad Butter Coffee Sugar , Milk , .on .01 .0(1 .01 .Oil .00 .01 .02 Gelatin .12 llannnas : Oil Mrs. George. C. Keiscr, 16 South Fourth Street, Hawburg, Pa, MF.NT e: Pot Pie Mashed Potatoes Tomatoes Lettuce Majnniulse Dressing Bread and Butter Rhubarb Pie Hot Bhubarb Sauco Tra SAIXS SLIP One pound stewing veal $ .32 Kight potatoes nt fifty cents one half peck 00 Lettuce 10 Mnjonualse dressing 12 Three-quartets quart of milk 10 Two eggs OS Three-quarters pound of sugar.. .IS Hour, rhubarb. -lini tt'iiiiiK and vnlt 20 Three-quarters lotif of bread... .07 Butter O!) One can tomatoes 11 Tea 02 Total $1.48 have rearranged 10nr menu, for it is a splendid, all hmm -cooked meal, satisfying and sitisunabli. . Miss Mar O. Fhjnn, S18 South Fiftanth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. MKNl" MmIi Duck Mashed Potatoes Carrots Boiled Hire Tea Bread Butter Fruit Tapioca Pudding hALKS SLIP One and one-fourth pounds steak cut Mry thin s .."0 Seasoning, thickening, parsley... ,0t! tine oniou 01 Potatoes u due bunch eat rots ijO Bread, one loaf: use half lo.it fin tilling 0!) Bite ).-, ,lliie pint of milk 10 I Tapioca ,()i I I Sugar, one-half pound 12 tine apple, one orange, one I oauatinil Tea Butter oue-fe urth pound is Total . . . ..$1.40 This is a tplcnd d menu, and when 1 Ladies! Complexion Worries Ended at Last This Delightful New Vanishing Cream Containing True Butter milk Will Make You Look Years Younger or Monev Back Just Trv it. pet 11 smull uii miltv ut nn pliarmacr, hkiint for llcmiiret h IliittrriullU Cream, mill 111.ihe.1iKr It ilulli Into lhe face. nnk. rms unci linmls, Thr cllristhnis urr "Ini ple unci it ost so little thnt any rlrl ur woman win ulTfirel It i,nr complexion muiit qiiklcl.t -hem i ilirlilnl inuirorrnirnt I or jour Urjirr U .iutlinrii-tl to rfturn jour mont-i without question should ou I Nu mutter whether jou lire troubled! with wrinkles, hard Utile llnrs around 1 the inuutli anil fen, co cru-. mallow, 1 fncletl-lnnklnc Un vr slinnl) roinhnrcs 1 unci mine eaiiscsl hi wind und suii, jou will Unci Hint nil the trliilx eiulcklr eilie- Hiuirnr with the. use of this old-fashioned beniitj reeli hrnuuht no to dnte. HoHurd'et lliittermllk ream Is onlr hold on 11 poltlie cuarnntre of oatlifac tlnn or money htiek dr. .LEDQER PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 9, 1920 tried it it furnished sufficient for four persons. Mrs. Louis Higgins, 1324- Hancock Street, Chester, Pa. MI3NU .Meat I-oaf Salad Potatoes Renin ltreiul nnd Butter Coffee r Stew el Apricots SALES SLIP Lettuce, one head 5 ,10 Thrco tomatoes 15 Dressing (15 Meat loaf One-half pound of beef, 2." cents n pound 12'A Mrs. Wilson's My dear Mr., Wilson I would like, to give the following menu MISS K. II. Sirloin Steak. Broiled Baked Potatoes Boiled Asparagus Cream Sauce Fresh Strawberries Coffee Sirloin steak $ .45 Asparagus 40 Potatoes 'js Straw berries ;',," S1.-1S Tins menu lacks balnnee and Is hardly sufficient for tlie diet. Also theie is no provision in the list for bread, butter, sugar, or seasoning. To M. V.. B. lou hubmitted the price list, but no menu; ns this dots not comply with the rules of the con test, 110 criticism can be given. My dear Mrs Wilson I would like to send in the following menu for four People. Mrs. A. ,T, One and one.ha.f pounds of Beef and One-half can of Tomatoes, Onion and a few Bread Crumbs Une-niiif package or Spaghetti 1 One-half pouud of linnitiurg steas. One-half can of Tomntoes One onion On-fourth pound of Cheese One lonf of bread Cherry Jelly Coffee Four sweet potatoes Jelly . $ jiOnc-qunrter peek of green spinach. One and 'one-half' pounds' of meat' .'ilO .,ne"nn'f llpn' of 1,,' One-eighth peck of potnlocs 14 Xlncar nl ,ensiiltiB Small can of tomntoes U P"c b!inch ot th'JnJJ1 One-half package of spaghetti. . . .0(1 1 nc'lciRI,ith. pound "Uh ;;; 1 One-hnlf teaspoon of salt, onc- The Woman's Exchange At an Informal Dance 7e f&r Attn rt lfoitinn'n Vane I'car Madam -Will jou be kind enough to tell m w hither jou consider tt cor rect to cnrr a feather fan with a peach colored organelle dress nt tin Informal countrj clut ilnnee" The bojB arc to wear white Humcls and the girls organ die. Also shall I wear black satin or white linen pumps" And will caibon tetrachloride take grease and ice cream stains out of a rose taffeta blouse? A. O. M It would he better to earrv a different kind of fan with this kind ot dress un less jour feather fan Is small. Tht largo fe.ituer fans are moie appropriate with fonnal eeniiiK gowns of net or atln or talTct.i A lnco or rauro fan would be prettv with an organdie dress If you want to carry one, but If jou aro carrying it Just for the effect It would be better not to carry any ,it all AVea! the white pump? They aro prettier with summer dresses and more suitable for an Informal party ot this kind It will make 11 iciv dainty, nreity costume v i tli tlie peach colored dress and whits slippers Carbon tetrachloride will take j the Ice cream stains out of the blouse To remoe tho greasu spread 1'iench chalk or magnesia oer tho stain and vork It nround gently so that the llbeis ;,f the slllc are not pulled. As soon as it absorbs enough of thc grease ti make I It fjummj remoe it and appl. more. I Repeat tills until the stain has almost I disappeared, then If j-ou h.iv time1 spre id the powder on and allow it to ' remain oer night If not, place a piece I ot brown paper over It and press It with a warm (not I10O Iron until the grease is entirely absorbed 1 A Four Burner, Double Oven GAS RANGE for Special Price.. 'tnndnreT-sle oien nnel l.rnllp lie.. "If ,1 nameleil pans, pan elh. Ilelliereel nnel innneeted In ritt anil subiirlis. H. C. McMURTRIE A Delicious Confection. A Nutritious Food m 1 nnij i.rrtll. in.... B m Vt "".. nine mt mmt MlflT 1 ii.ittiIrit mini nnti- W II' Bachman's Chocolate, besides being a most delicious confection, is an ever-ready concentrated food; introducing into .the body large proportions of Nitrogenous, flesh-forming elements, which make it as unequalled in nutrition and economy as it is in flavor and richness. At all news stands and candy stores Made By Dachman Chocolate Manufacturing Co. MT. JOV, PKNNA. One-third loaf of bread, nine cents a loaf 03 One egg. fifty-two cents a dozen .01 VI One small onion 01 Salt nnd pepper 01 One -eighth peck of potatoes, twenty-five cents a. quarter perk ,12yfc One-quarter peck of string beans .15 One-eighth pound of butter, seventy cents a pound . . t . . . .08"!i Coffee 0(1 Sugar nnd milk 03 One-qunrtcr pound of nprlcots, thirty-six cents a pound 00 One-quarter pound of sugar, twenty -two cents n pound O.'Vi Total $1.10 This is a splendid meal, I like jottr using the old English way of serving your salad with the meat course. Menu Contest One-fourth pound of cheese 00 ' -m -.viiiiii I'Ullllll UL I.IIUUOV.- "' , Bread (Ill Onion O.'i One-fourth pound of coffee 11 $1.S7 This is not n well -planned menu, nlo It is unseasonable to furnlsli so much starchy foods. It would be better to replace the frpaghcttl with R green cooked food. To Mrs. T. f?. B. This is not n menu, but n price list nnd as it does not comply with thc rules of the contest, no criticism can be given. The menu must be given as well as the tales slip. My dear Mrs. Wilson The following dinner is n mcnil for four people. MBS. II. O. S. Mock Turtle Soup Stuffed Bnked Peppers Baked Sweet Potatoes Steamed Fresh Spinach nrcnd'STliX nhitarbSSSt Cake Plain Lettuce With Vinegar 1 One can of soup $ .11 I Onc-hnlf dozen sweet peppers... .18 0 .01 .10 .12 .1"i .08 .01 .07 .09 hnlf teaspoon of baking powder. .02 .02 Lard One-quarter cup of milk. Sugar Total This menu is good. . .02 . .12 .$7ao The Question Corner Today's Inquiries When It is neressarj to piece lace, how can the senm be made so that It scarcely shows? , Describe n dainty gift for tho book -lover. , In gathering thin material, what method will insute a firm foun dation for the stitches? Describe an attractive round serving tray of wicker. , Is it correct for a man to raise his lint when performing some lit tle courtcsj , as offering a seat In n car. picking up a dropped bag, etc.. to a ladj whom he does not know? . In what novel way is a taffeta libbou sash trimmed? Yestcrdaj's Answers An easv method of "dry-cleaning" kid gloves Is to rub the soiled parts with cornmeal made smooth nnd soft with gasoline. An interesting "plaster accessory for the dressing table is n gar govle with a hook for holding neck libbons. chains, wrist watch, etc Violets that have been worn can be freshened up by nn all-night soak in salt water, in a covered bucket placed in a cool place. , Ratine is popular for summer suits. , When an engagement is an nounced, the man's mother im mediately calls upon his fiancee. Chnntilly lace is popular this sea son. Valued at $42.00 The Two Special Ranges mentioned here are ex ceptional value and we ask you to c o in pare them with ranges shown elsewhere. Larrje supply of Gas and Electric Fixtures, Table and Floor Lamps. CO., 1319 Arch St. .--V Please Tell Me What to Do Uy CYNTHIA Would 8he Be Forward? Dear Cynthia Would It bo at all for ward, do j'ott think, for mo to aslc a boy I havo known for flvo months to tnko mo to a danco to which I havo been Invited, "escort Included"? Ho lias called mo on tho telcphono thrco times and taken mo out twice. AI90, can you tell mo If gray stationery Is correct, and what color mononram ohould bo used with It? JKUN'n DEMOISELLB. No, It would not bo forward. Wrlto tho joung man a llttlo note asking If ho can go with you. Tell him what tlmo to call for j-ou and ask him to let you know soon If ho can tako you. dray nolo paper Is correct. It should bo marked In dnrkcr gray, silver, or some times a dark bluo is used. Wants to Know What They're Like Dear Cynthia I havo been a steady reader of jour column for tho last two or thrco months and I would like to say a few words to "Do Jure" and "Gasollno Cus." Dear "Do Jure" and "Gasoline dus": I really believe thnt If you two bojs would meet some real nice girls j'ou would much prefer going to tho show, or movies, or a dance, with them than Eolnrr out In that "llttlo roadster." I really bellevo that you can't get a Klrl nnd that j-ou have to turn to jour "roadster" for comfort nnd pleasure. I know how nice It Is to have a "road ster" and go flying down tho pike, be cause I havo one, but 1 prefer to go ou't with a nlco boy or young man. Just ns you wish to bo wiled, t would cer tainly liko to meet jou two bojs and soo Just what you look like. Thc trou bio with j-ou Is that you want too much, Now, I don't upproc of kissing a boy good-night. I think Just ns some other writers that kissing should bo kept for engaged nnd married couples nnd not n privilege for tho public. 1'lense Just trv going out with some nlco girls and 1 think that you will find that I am right In this caBe, and won't you two boj-s do scrlbo yourselves? nnowN Erns. "Joy" to "Mary" Dear Cjmthla Kindly print tho fol lowing: To "Mary": Don't get dis couraged. I havo often felt as you feel It's duo to being too much alone nnd having no one to think of but jour.self. I nm boarding, but can't entertain my friends, who all havo nlco homes, .so try to find some corwenlal girl to share j-our npattment with jou. I wish I know j-ou, ns I like to dance and often wis 1 1 cnuni i:nu some iriri wno would tako an apartment with me Keep up hope. Yes, I havo found that It's hard to find a j-oung man who treats, j-ou llko n pal The majorltj' epect to bo Daid with kisses for taking j-ou to a dance or tho theatre Now I am not a man-hater, nor do I havo any desire to become nil old mam, out nave niwuss felt I would like to keep my affection ! for somo one I loved and who loved me I havo a good position, but know monev I doesn't grow on trees, therefore I nev er I use a fellow Just to tako ine to places I of amusement, but becauso I enjov lus 1 company. JOT. IMPORTED POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL added to your diet will add years to your life Cultivate in thc young ster the habit of going to the refrigerator for a glass of Buttermilk. It's a mighty pleasant habit I Cdp.am BUTTBRMTIvK is always uniform always the same pleasant-tasting, full-flavored good drink day in, day out. It's a real up-builder for kiddies and will make youngsters sturdy and s t r o n g and keep them welll May We Serve You a Quart Tomorrow? Phone Baring 205 Abbotts Alderney Dairies, Inc. 31st and Chestnut. Uoth Phones nrftnche -Atlantis City Ootn Oty WlldsreVeJ Have You Tried Abbotts lee Cream? m cni "hi 1 .J, "en 'GOOD HEALTH AT ANY PRICE' IS THIS MOTHER'S SLOGAN. 1 1 , c ' Her Baby Is Sometimes Considered a Little Rowdy' Bccauaq She Plays So Hard and Gets So Dirty, but She Is Healthy and Happy , SHU was only about one nnd a lmlf , nnd licr checks were unbelievably red. She wore n hnt thnt turned up In front nnd showed one curl "right In the middle- of her forehead," through which n pnlr of big blue eyes peered delightedly. She turned thc corner of n street nil by her self, nnd plunged fearlessly into the un known, with n sort of "hend-on" trot thnt had n grcnt deal ot speed. Then she enme to n sudden rise in the pnvc ment thnt was too much for the short fat legs to accomplish unnided. Casting a idclong glance behind her. she dropped down on her hands and was just negotiating the step up when her dress got in the way. Hhe stepped on thn front of it nnd stopped helpless, n tiny mischievous dimple in each cheek. Uy thnt time her mother, in full pur suit, had caught her. She picked her up nnd started her homeward with nn niTertionatc spanking. The baby laughed loud nnd gleefully, turning nn under standing look tipunrd toward her mother. They both understood what n good joke it was. She hadn't renlly tnennt to run auay; she just wanted to hnve some fun. It was too bad about thnt step. They turned nround the corner ngnln nnd npproac'hcd home, the baby patter ing ahead in the most important man ner, ns if she had businrss on hand. She had. Ueforo she readied her own porch she had some more stops to climb and she wns getting ready. Dropping down on her hnnds ngnln. she labori ously hoisted one foot until it rested on thc top step and then pulled herself after it. Ami so on, up to the top, where she turned nround unsteadily nnd showed nn amused, triumphntit llmpl to her mother. A FRIEND of mother's wns sitting! on the porch nnd her cnll had been i interrupted by the sudden runaway. She. looked nt the bnby's soiled dress and block hands in disgust. "Why don't you just make her sit on the porch and play like n little hidy. in stead of tunning about like n little rowdv?" she asked. "I don't see how ou keep her clean nt all. My baby doesn't nin out." s 'I 'Kmr tea THERE is one kind of caddy everybody ought to have a tea caddy filled with fra grant delicate leaves of Tetley's Orange Pekoe Tea! One whiff from that caddy, and you picture a steaming delicious cup of full-flavored, amber-colored tea. TETLEY'S TEA Makes good tea a certainty 'aj"ajaj"aj"g-ra-rej'3ffirg-reHja 'f i ra-reaj-ajarej-ajjajgj-gj 'llttU InclJV renllcd mother cnndlillv. nun rnther have her just n henlthv, hnnnr child. If she sits ?tlll too much she doesn't get nuy exercise nnd fresh air ' It would be nlmost Impossible in fin's .nt- i.iii,t.. i.n.i .i... ,, . ' "n.U ii u emu, iiw.iiuiii v.1111,1 iniiH (Jis njji She plays nnd plays nnd plnys. If shi falls down, she turns one nmuscd dlni: pie toward her mother, picks herself up, with n good dcnl of trouble, anJ plnjs on. If she sometimes lets th dimple run nwny with her until elie has turned n corncr,nnd mother has tti run to cntch up. It's worning nnd "cry naughty," but she nlways falU down In time to save herself from in Jury or being lost. It would be very nice, mother soma? times thinks, to hnve her baby alwnri clean, nlwnys good nnd nlways Jut where she ought to be. Since she wasn't born to be thnt kind of "little lady" mother Is not going to spoil all her nnturnl baby nnimnl spirits by "mak' Ing" her sit down on the porch nn'ei keep clean. She would rnther have healthy, hnppy, gleeful, dimpled, "dirtr little rowdy," than n pale, oilier obedient, clean "little lady." ' "flood health nt nny price," U W slogan. To judge by the joyous dim ples, thc color thnt couldn't come from nnvl Ittttr- li,f CVn.il. nL .! ............ t, ,.,, in. !. mm I'xpi-cisc and llio Illicit. mnnr nitt lin,tHA.. - .. young person, thnt seems to be n prcttr ft,,u ol"h " ,' "" lUUlIltTS, Such Pretty Waves and, Curls In Three Hours! Hcire roti tried Itqnld M)merlni? If not. by nit men lire do (w. Within llircf, hourri you con ham junt thee loifllfct curls nnd wuve-sl xher Mill npnear so prffctlr natural nnd j nn will be tcurprlMd how lontt Ihrr will Inst., . Vytien tho hnli- romlird out It will bo bcwutltullr fluffy. hllnirrlnr rhoiUd lie npptlrd with .-, cle-an tooth hrnnh brforo dolnr tin the hnlr. Tt may be ufd before ret rln. if preferred. A few nunrM of the liquid from your dnirriiet lll hint muny weekn. This will ulvt bee found to be n snlendld drrneilnt. heetilnc the.halr toft nnd eloeny. 11 li enllrelr luirmlesH.f of rnurve, and In neither Micky nor Krrns).- -A,h caddy "I don't wnnt her to bo " - There are all sorts and kinds of tea but there is only one kind backed by a blending experience of over a hundred years. That's Tetley's the kind particular people insist on! Joseph Tetley 8c Co., Inc., New York PRONOUNCIO VAV-qe WvvWore !PjO pure natural wool - " " ' i A Sweater Time is Here There's individuality knitted into every JAEGER sweater a style that will express just you. Our shop will be glad to advise with you in your selection. JAEGER Sweaters arc 100ft pure wool, and the workmanship expert to a detail. Make your selection of wistaria, jade, black.navy, white.old blue, or tan in a wide variety of styles and weaves. Priced from $14. Thc Jaeger catalog makes it easy to order by mail. Dr. Jaeger's Co. 1516 Chestnut St.. PHILADELPHIA 1s'rttsi.
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