frr r; i ' ' h 12 E VEXING PUBLIC LEDGEftltalADELPHIA, t THURSDAY, JUKE 10, 1920 a t' J5MRS. WILSON'S SUnnRSTTOKTS ' J (FOJ CMffi i4M) CAMD7 7V4BLEJ iSugorcss Gingerbread Is Delicious Various Tasty Kinds of Punch That Arc Easy to Make 8 lly MKS. M. A. WIUSON tfCa'purtohl llfo bu 1r. it. 4.MI'IHoit. -Ill Jv rloitu inrritif.) f Iy drnr Mis AVINnn A liltli- Inter ntt T nut going tn linvo n fresh -iilr fund. "rind tliouglit iiih.vIip ,oii could imblWli a i icv reeiprt for the enke mill enndy 'table, nK linvv to ninke n good nuni'li "lind n fen flnvoringi for tho novvlmlK jpspcrlnlly flini'olntp. I would 1ikr to make these with at lift to expeiine ns )1wmr1I1p. I'linnkitig ou cry niudi. I remain, o. SiiR.irless (itiiRerlirrml I. Tln..n tn n mlvtiif linn I? Three-quarters cup of molasses. C Mil fififBitrmii fiii'fn inf I ' i Our nmf nnr-lialf tiasnoons h elii- Viauion, One teaspoon of flintier, I Onr.Slinlf teaspoon of allspice. f 7'iro ch' of flour, I Tico 7tcl tablespoons of baking jpoicdcr, OnC'half cup of iralcr. tlent to mix nnd tlirn bnki in wrll igrcnnod mid tloiirt'tl baking iim in 11 niodprnto ovpii for thlrt minute". I For variety tr nn.v of the following: "One flip of rnisiiiM or tvvo-tliinli nip of finely phoppi'd ppaimti, two-thirds nip mf finely chopped prunes or I'vuporuted npple.s. pcnelios or nprlroN or oiip nip of eoeonnut. , Hnkp one lot in u dppp Imer-enke pan nnd then tho M-cmitl lot on sponge enko pans, nnd then bakp n third lot in muffin pans. If joii will M-lfrt a star tlinpel ian with n tube in thp renter unit iio iliis for niakinc mioiicp cuke 'the follow ins rwlpp can thus lip to make two cukes. Tlic.v will Bell for twenty -live tents apiece. In n mixinc howl Thrccauartcis cup of irup. Yolks of two mar. Tco tablespoons of iratcr. Our cup of flour. . Tiro lexel teaspoons of yoicrfcr. '' ltent hnrd to blend and then cut and fnM In the stiflh beaten whites of two rRgs and pour into the Grease and Hour the pans ml then bake the cukes in OTCli for thirt.v minutes. ? SiiRarlevs t"aml Tilt throusli the food chopper, using the finest knife, One pound of shelled piniiuls. One half packaar of cwnanut. One pound of stoned pi lines. v One pound of dried aprvots. Turn into a bowl and then add jut enough (sirup to enable ou to knead the mass like bread dough. Now form Into small balls and then roll In ninei finely chopped peanuts or coeo.inut i l'ol Wulkl ' Try this, l'liico in a saucepan Tiro cups of irnfr corn inup. I then cook until This iiMiully This gives ii ued easily ' in...... I irnc corn baking two pans, thoroughly ii moderate Cook It until it forms a "-oft ball in cold water and then add one pound of brown sugar and stir well to dissolve. Cook for the minutes longer and then pour in a tine strenin upon the stifllv beaten whites of two eggs. Heat until stiff and then drop from a spoon in lit tle lumps yn wn- paper mid let cool. Dust lightly with cinnamon. Many varieties of fruit punch can lie made with fresh fruits. Hawaiian I'iiikIi Place in a saucepan 7'iro pounds of sugai . Three-pound can of irlule corn sirup, One quart of iralei. Ilring to a boil and the sugar is dissolved, takes about live minutes, stoi k sirup. Plate one ipiart of the stock simp in a puui h howl and add 7 ii o iunrts of K atei , I'mr of ic , I'int of lemon juice. One quart of crushed berries, Nit bananas, at in slices. and thru tir to blend thoroughly, (irapejulrc Punch Our quart of stock sirup. Our quait of nrnpcjuiie, 7 no quart of iratcr. 'I luce oniuars, ml in thin slices, I'onr bananas, sliced thin, Lai lie mer of ift . To piepaie the ihocol.ile sirup for the snowballs, tij tliis: Plme in a sauce pan Tiro cups o simp. One cup of neon. One and one half tups of iralei; Sit Iriel tablespoons of cornstaich, One teaspoon o) innamon. Stir to dissolve the starch, then bring to a boil and took slowly for live min utes. Kcuinvc from the lue and add one tablespoon of vanilla extract. Place in n pitcher. This is n rich, delicious sirup, nnd it can be poured over ice renin as well as over the snowballs. StrawlMrrj Crush for Snowballs Place in a saucepan : Wo cups of ir'iir turn sirup, four cups of strait In n irs. Tiring to a boil and then cook slowly for ten minutes. Pom into a ldtiher and whip Willi a vvne whip to Mend the i bei ries thoroughly . K.iphcines or stoned cherries uin be nsid to icplaee the berries. ' To mnkc the orange fl.ivm. grate tiie rind of one orange .ml then ue the lineij chopped pulp of si oi tinges, mi. dium-sizcd. L'se in place of tin- straw berries, Biuintui simp: 1 se two cups of rushed banana pulp in pltii . of the strawberries. A 1115 YOl on the honor list of the Prize Menu Contest? lie sure to join the rnnks 'soon. Time imp three prl.es offered for the best menu for a dollar mid a half dinner for foui people. i-'iit.sr. S'-'.r.o NKPONI). SI. 00 TllllCt). SI.OO Utiles -The foods used must be staple ami in season. The sales slip for all materials must be Included. The u.inie and address of the sender and the dale must b" clearly written. Write all menus and price llst on one side of tlie'pnper only and nd ilress all im tins to Mm. Wilson's Menu Contest, ErcniiKj Public Ledger, Independence Square. If you don't win a prle you'll to reive a friendly iillleistn of your efforts. In the meantime you'll be cutting the liitth cost of living by your cat efiil planning. THE ALL-WHITE FROCK FOR liOT SUMMERTIME If i end . . . lluttrr . . , (lelatin . . Ilananas Lemon . . , Sugai . . . S'cusoninq Thi s is ven tin e Mrs. Jeffrey Stewart 252-1 South Cleveland Avenue mi:m Orange Salad Veal anil Kite (eu ra.sserole) Fresh Peas l.einnn Meringue. Ilisriiits and Hurler Ira One oinnir . One small salad Our pound lean i rul OnC'iiunrlrr' pound nrr One-quarter pert. 1 r i pen .'.1 7'iro lemons !i Tiro eggs . It) One-half pound sugar I. i Itisciiits llultcr, milk, tea 'if A ' I r,,,7 i lwm l ! ui' 1 t w .' ' ! L s- Jiir- fvf5 7 ) ! rn . i II .", toy ! .in ' ry ,.i. .or, Please Tell Me What to Do lly CYNTHIA Ask Mother Rlnck Kyea Ask your mother , ex actly what you asked Cynthia. HobulnB tho hair Is going out ot style, "Bon Voyage" to "De Jure" Dear C.vnthln Just n few lines to "Do Jure, ' nicniic. I would Just ,1Iko to say, "U. J.," that I think jou have the right Idea when It comes to n car being paramount to w union, theatres, cafes, etc. Next to a high-spirited hoise, nnil pretty clothes, nt Hint, Is m "III ole roatlster." After n hard period of worlt, when one, needs nientnl ns well as phys ical relaxation, my advice Is to Jump Into a car (If Dosfdhle) nnd drive, drive, I drive until jotl nre ready to drop, Thcie nro many good roads nnd beautiful scenes nnd not so xnry fnr from I'hlla- i dt'lphla. nt that. Ask any successful I business ninn how he miilinccp to lake his mind from his work jiml nine-tenths of thoso who drive will recommend It as the only thliiK. Good luck to you and yours. "Do Jure." and when you are let ting her out on n straight stretch, please think of a girl who would like to race nil nnil nvpn If rnit ,11,1 itetit Vr. help I would clasp your hanll and '' "HON VOYAGU" 'WEREN'T YOU SURPRISED?' , THE ENGAGED GIRL ASKS Shcs Been Going Everywhere With the Same Man and the Same Happy Look for Months, but She Never Thinks Anybody Suspects 1 .20 SI. ',2 The Woman's ' - Exchange Mrs. Wilson's Menu Contest . 7'ri fr B? My dear Mrs. WiNon-I am sending the following menu for the i-outiM: Tomnfori Rtuffrd With Chicken, on ' Lit luce Potatoes . L'",r", Snnmii tVrrtin lop o .univ liriad flutter Tomatoes Chicken breast Lettuce I'otntoes TlireP-tpiarters can of corn Spanish cream Ten Ilread ilutter Top of milk Sugar and seasoning . . . . . Our 'lyr qrlatin v .. .in .. .It . . .1"' II- , . .07 , . .7 . .ill . .0.1 SI. II Total Madam, where, oh where, can we ret real breast of chicken for thlrtv -live cents.? There is not suflicient potatoes or their cn.utv.ihnt in tins tasty meal. Mrs. .. . Adams 330 1 r oodland Avenue MKNC Tomatoes and Itaeou Irn casserole) Itniled ICiee spai.igus Willi Itultcr Dressing fettiire and ICgg Sal.td ISrr.id Cranberry Pie Remedy for Red Nose 7'o the l.illtor of 11 on il" s Page Pcnr Mail.un I ,im .1 te.ulcr tr your rnliinin and I wuiild liKe to Know what would lie good to use tn ci I rid of n ret! nose My nose is .ilw.ns led It Is a'wavs tho same, cummer anil winter. It No 1 that 1 e.it i.iiulv .1 el too many wets, for T don't, but I .in t under stand why it is so i.uay i:yi:s. If this does not mine finm Indigestion It must come from poor in illation. If ou cannot see .1 physician about It try in m.iko t bettei vouisilf b getting plentv if flesh ulr and iegul.it cxerclso In the upon all' liet plentv of sleep and be sure that there is a wide iircuUtlon of all In vour deeping 10010 I3.it good, wholisoiuo food and eat plentv of it lit regular tunes Drink lots of water oil 1 e.illv should see n doctor nnd find out siirelv lust what this condition eomes from, but the exercise and fresh all will I help vou In the meantime mil Ilutter Cuff re !.' sl.lf I omalors $ ,lt) .1 spnrnnus Vi Lettuce K'ins in Ciaiibi irrii pir ;; Bread and Ilutter ,'T tnjfic nnd iiiam Itaton L'icf ML? vn My dear Mr. Wilson Please accept tills menu for consideration. ( u. .xi. Hoa$t . .in, , .in st.ri Heel Itiounrd 1'nlaiOCS 1 ir (1 recti I'eas t'lirumliti and ttiium naiad Hot Appli I'n lliti mis and I'offce ' This tan all I"' punh.ie(l for :?l.."0i and will certamlv feed lour people'. , I (don't know vvneie vou could get a roast of In 1 1 and all this meal for this money Uoal lm f i verv expensive, you know. My deal Mis iUnn-s.1 would like to tmtiinit the f.illowing for the menu contest. MS. K. H. Uodislirs linked lUmis and I'ork Chops llaked I'otatoes Chu'olalc I'udihng "Bread Ilutter Coffee One liulf pound of beans. $0 IJH One pound of pmk idiop ' One quart of new potatoes l One hum h of riulislie" "' One small luC of bread 'M Coffee and iop of milk ' Kugar J; Ilutter . .;, .', One nnd one-half pints milk.. . 1- Chocolate ' Cornstarch, pepper and tnlt n 1 Molasses for beanc U Miss Elizabeth Davis Morchanti illr. ". J. Salmon Ixiaf it It I, eg Waiter liar- nished With W.itrmcss and Slices of l.rniop Frrnrh String Iteans It.iked A Ititrx Potatoes lltiushed With li.iron nil) Slaw on leltine Leaves (Salad) Lemon (el.iiin illi ,sii etl Ii.iiianas lea .s.t '.s s.ll 1 Snliiioi , . I r.il'n I I'ntntnrs I Wall icrrss . I t'nbbane 1 f! 1 1 iw) lira us ha . Mill. .1.1 .20 .07 .10 .00 .0! .0"? The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1 What can he dotmwith a pair of faded, sunburned, silknline win dow curtains? ' In what attiadive way can an ordinal y pair of tin book ends be covered for the summer porh? .".. Desinbe n dainty, novel way of trimming shoe trees 1. What patent leather article is convenient for the ihild who loves to write and dinvv? .", Is it cm reet to intioduee each guest who enters to the assembled 1 ompntiv al a paitv ? Ii. What coloi lombination is pop ular for stun suits and dresses? eslertl ly 's Answers 1. In piei mg I. n e put the pieces to gether a. if fci a seam and have them lienisttti hid Cut the stitch ing in half ninl the rrsult is firm nnd hardlv ni'in cubic -. A diutitv gift fot the booklover is a hand paintnl vase of jiaper, made ilouhlc and left open nt the top tn hold ,i bouquet of flower book minks also of stiff paper ,1. Hi taking g.itlirring stitches over a fold on the outside of thill mateiinl. n tit m foundation will he g.nin d fm llie stitc lies. 1. All nttiintive ilium! wicker tray is of dnik In own with spray of flowers and terns, two butterflies and a km v dnl under the glass in plate of 1 I etoline .". A man should tnise his lint on performing am little courtrsv to n nidv vv In tin r he knows her or not. fl. A taffeta iibbon snsh is trimmed vvitli einhmidf red wool flowers. Total si IS This is a poorlv balanced menu. The lieans nnd chops hot Ii contain the -mm food value and how that one is cheap JUid the othet expensive. Theie is im milad, which is ueiessurv for the propi r balance. To Mrs. H.. Mrs S A and Mis, M A. YV No criticism could be made of voui dinners, bemuse vou suit in only the price list and no arranged menu The VUlrs of the lontest say "menu." not price IK. although the price Hat must ulbo be included. Honor List Mrs. R. F. Rut! 930 Mansion Street Bristol. la. mum; i- Potatoes Meat Itre.id and Ilutter Tomato Sulad Gelatin CofTee ,S.I-:.S' SUP lnt qi aund . .$ ..IS ,nr, .01 .01 Ml Our pound loiind steak. One rap One onion Hall and pippci. about Ciackcr mal rte nuart iirn niilatot Tiro tomatoes " lettuce leaves, about 10 I)reiino ; ''' Kmnll can evanaiated milk ( nmt.auarfrr iioumi! sugar Ofi One eighth pound butler 70 Better Quality And Worth More Post Toasti ES TKe supf iority of these improve'd corn flakes win immediate recognition because ,of more attract ive flavor, firmer texture and greater satisfaction in nourishing value. "Ybu'll like these best of all corn flakes and ATry Tells Why Oder's? jyPostum Cereal Ca.Inc.Battle Creek Mich. 'I he side "panels" (hat aro featured in Ibis dainty dress are nut panels :it nil, but illusions achieved by chain s! Hcliing. The broad collar and cuffs are made of white or gatidio like the dress. The hat is also organdie, but the color is pink, and it is trimmed with a wreath of flowers A Daily Fashion Talk by I-'Inrciicu Hose WOM13N mav be told as often ns you please tlint wlntp is not actually the coolest tone to wear in win 111 weather, but. you inuy depend upon it, as soon as summer comes the fancy of vvell dresed women turns to thoughts of pure-white clothes, ami the shops, re sponding to that fancy, show windows and sliovvuises filled with frocks and accessories of white. There is something to be gainetl by the frock that is all white that is really better than can be achieved by the frock that is white with some col ored trimming, and this is a something thnt no one knows better than the smartly dressed woman. Organdie is the chosen totton fabric for the fastidious woman this .season, When TariH launched the new fabrics late Inst winter there vvns this much to he said about tliein all, voiles, musliik, organdies or Swisses; They nre unu sually thin ; bheerues.s was nn essentinl qualification. Now. of all sheer tottons, perhaps none seems filmier thnn organ die. Theie is an niri'ness about it t lint makes it look even thinner than it is. And this reiommends it especiallv in a season when sheerness is nn essential, (t uArfK'u IP'Jfl by J-'lornce Hosr 1 "Happy" Writes to "De Jure" Dear Cynthia I nm very much Im pipsscd by "He Jure's" letter I feel a veiy Uncn delro to cmucss my view of tho whole Hltuatlou In the tlrst place, our young friend provoked the young ladles alnjost to the point of distinction by cruelly condemning the wnsie of time and money spent in cntet tabling them, stating nn automobile would serve with so much better satisfaction toward ninuslnir the vouns men themselves At 1 least that la the gist of his remarks That Is Ills opinion, nnd siiiclv he Is en titled to his own point of view In tho second place. It would seem lo 1110 the voung women have been bitter and harsh In their JtidKinent of ' Uo .line' ,nnd have thrown restialnt to UicwIiuR heaping their wintli upon his head In hasty defense, foi gating that n soft an swer will tin 11 nvvay wrath and win "le- 0rllltt', ltMfti- tlmn nm nlher Will'. XVe ate all entitled to our own opinions, mu sometimes we aro Inclined to tesctit some one else ,i tf his does not agree with ours. That Is where the mistake has been made Perhaps "Me .lure.' you will ease up Just a little and meet me half way. because I honestly believe that underneath your contempt for fe male associates tin re is 11 big licuit waiting for tho right girl to come along. You love children and llowers. I won der If you love music and animals r ask, because It has been said, "You never need fear a man who lovca flow ers, music and animals" Xow, frankly nnd truthfully do you" Aren't you Just a bit Inconsistent when you advise tho boys to save their monev until tho right girl comes along, hv devoting their time, money nm! attention lo nu inanimate nutomnhtln? With the lllull cost of ens- ollne and the hciivv expense of a car'rf upkeep, it .seem m illiei piactlcnl nor possible, unless, of couise 11 oung man has money In his own light 01 an excep tional salary. l save verv much with an automobile for amusement And how, unless xou associate with oung women. do you expect to find the right gill? flow lo you expect to uunw ner wnen she does nppear ' Have vou ever stopped lo consider the rt lining innuence or a good woman upon all mankind If you linmiened to n.irllcllialt in the Hie Klcht you mny have re.illzttl that young men become a little caieless tn their remarks and dress, and peih.ips .1 lilt crude in their manners, when thev are denied the presence of good women, and the cour tesies which a girl so admires slip nviav t'nless you keep up to the standard, do you think your tduil girl will over look all these tilings, whin you lind her" Suppose all the men In the world fol lowed your advice nnil chose automo biles. Wheie would we find little chil dren to love" Helleve me, I am most sincere There arc good and bad the world over, but there aie Just as many good women as there are cood men Per haps you have not sought In the rlcht place, l'on't look in the dlstnice; the most beautiful llowers are close nt hand I hope that In the near future you will meet n cood. sweet, senslhlp clrl. miod to look at and vet 0110 whom you inai'i lenru to love for her sterling qualities, alom with whom you may share vour nil. eien to vour beloved automobile In exrb.inco for true love, comradeship and ll-applnecs, IIAPI'Y Till) girls were ndinlrliiR lather's engagement ring nnd exclnlmiiiK over tin announcement which had nppeared In the papers that day. "I think It's perfectly lovely." one girl rrled. "I .always sntd you were just light for each other." "IJut wcien't you surprised?" nkc! IMher, 11 bit wistfully. "Surprised? The only thing I'm sur prised nbnut lshnt it wnsn't nnnounced long ago." "I don't see how ou knew." IMher said In n disappointed tone." "We thought we'd surprise, pvprybod. Why. wp didn't toll n soul except the families mid I know they didn't tell." There wns a shout of laughter at her rcinaiks. The engagement had been Mi niored for months. Esther and Harry hod been going to dances, to pnrties, for long walks and everywhere together. Wlien tlie.v were seen together tliey both wore the most contented expression, tme time when Esther went nway torn suou visit Ilarrv was discovered wnlking away from the station Willi suen a ioiu doleful face that everybody knew with out usking what the tragedy was At one of tiie .lime weddings Inst week Esther caught the brhlr's bouquet She turned n face of childish innocence toward the laughing cioivil that ones tinned her. "Who is lie' Whv don t It going to about a month ngo. J every body should think don't see why that because n g'rl looks twice at n ninn she's in love with htm. I thought you'd nil be stir ptlsed." It goes on pvpi'v ilny, this pntliptlc hope that everybody will be surprised. Ami nlmost every day It's: disappointed. It's all just ns much a part of an en gagement its the ring and the rosps nnd the violpts. An engngcmpiit wouldn't hp n complete engagement If the bride-to-be didn't remnrk In n wistful tone nfter flip niiiioitiiceinent : "Hut weren't you surpilsed?" Adventures With a Purse TMEirE nre, ot course, many kinds of Incense, nnd 1 nm told thnt all kinds of incense are very popiilnr. "Everybody buys it," s'lid one shopkeeper earnestly. "Young boys and girls, grown women, old people, rich folks and poor they nil nsk for it." Wfth Incense so popu lar, then, it really resolves itself into a question of what kind is the best to buy . Xow there is a shop in New York, on l'iftli nvenue, to be exact, where Is 1 Jl made n delightful IncciibC subtle and fracrant odor. fur a 'minute, remind one of the , "i Hint does double duty for Yom1 July nnd mosquitoes. This has a gii,? Hess nun irngriiuce mat j )inv f-. In .... other kind, nnd h njT ovely. toti can get a gct.croi.s . ' J box for seventy-live tents. flzc When you arc wearing n nCP nii, skirt this Hummer, and a bloime, 111 anil white, how much more effective i m be your costume If jou wear n innt ' lug black bnrpin nt your neck, an, n l Imps a black ribbon with you? tern- one of those butterfly lockets ic ' now nre not necessnrily expensive n ' ' shop Is haying n sale ot gunmetnl Cl ', pins for fifty cents each. And ii,!' you will not lind just the rceulntlor. ' of straight bars, A spray of fiovvrr, . queer nnil-slmpcd pin these ami , eral more designs you will fln,i ZJ' collection is n particularly good otic. And the same shop is having a M i inivy nine mucin, Ttlirtv-siv 1..,- ''he quality I, wide, for J?2.8." a yard. excellent, and you would do well in i l at it If you need a taffeta dress 7 lo have the shopkeeper nRsuie'ine tl? there would he some left when vou ! see It. 1 could not get his wold font but T believe there will he tome f vll see about it at once. ,ou I'nr names of Miops mlilrrx .. rnen l!illlfir nr nlinnA Wntnt tnA"0111 O'l Burned by Gasoline Explosion Leslie llerger, service manager fornn automobile company, nt Hii x ".? Ilroail street, was seveicly burned nn the face yesterday by the explosinn 0, a gasoline tnnk. He wns tnken to s .loseph's Hospital. ol- you anhouuee 11 .' nen s bo?" "There isn't any lie." replied Esther demurely, blushing desperately. I don't know what you mean." Nevertheless Harry appeared Inter in the evening, with one of the bride's loses pinned carefully on his coat : THEY'RE all nlike. these newly engaged. They think their secret i snfe because they keep it behind their lips. They don't renlio tliar their eves tell more than their lips would ever say. They go nbout for weeks vvitli this satis fied look when they ate together, and the drenmv look when they're not and then thev expect people to lie sur prised when the "news" is nnnoiinied. It isn't news by that time. It's nn established fact. You can't keep n secret like that from the world. All tho world does un doubtedly love a lover, ami it's always on tho lookout for 11 pair of lmn tn love. It finds them out lnanv times even before thev lind themselves out. It flings their secret nt them before they've confided it to each other. Thai makes them shv sometimes mid the "news" that everybody knows is long in being made public. Then there 111 e unions comments I knew you vieie crnzy nbout him." "Hut I didn't know it mvself until No Sugar Required for Jiffy-Jell Desserts They come ready-swcctcncd. They come acidulated with pure fruit acid, made from lemons or from grapes. A bottle of liquid fruit flavor comes in each package. We crush the fruit, condense the juice and seal it in a bottle. So Jiffy-Jell is a real-fruit dainty, rich in fruit Simply add boiling water as directed on package, then the fruit essence from the bottle, and let cool. If you used fresh fruit, plus a lot of sugar, you could make nothing more delicious. mm TTRESSF Renovated BRASS BEDS RELACQUERED it, i units vii:itii,!.i.n and vimii; into xi.xi rmissr.si mix m-kim.s ni;t rii(iisTi:ni:i) 37 jr. rvprrlrnrr Insures entire satisfaction. ACME RENOVATORS 2ND & WASHINGTON AVE. .11lo cult flTrrulirrr. Ktil. .'17 jrnrr). riinur, Imnlnml 470U Urltr Serves six at trifling cost One package of Jiffy-Jell serves six in mold form, or twelve if you whip the jell. And the fruit alone which we use in it would cost you more than the whole dessert. ttSSnRt" ft iOafoA Qafvti tP i SUPER-CREAM EVAPORATED FOR TABLE USE Rich, delicious, selected cream, prepared by a wonderful new process, one-third richer than ordinary dairy cream, put up in cans ready for instant use for every table and cooking need. 24 Butterfat. Pure Cream in Cans for Every Table and Cooking Use Always Handy Use it with fruit, cereals, beverages and for delicious salad dressings, ice cream and dessejts. It Whips when cold. Two sizes, 7i and 15 ounce cans, 30c and 50c. You will like it. Every good grocer keeps it. Rico Milk Product Co., Inc. Extcativ 077ce-Bu.h Terminal 'Building, No. 10. Brooklyn, N. Y. A.K.N. BUTTER Nothing new! Only one of the Rood things of cMcrdny brought buck I' butter ninde the old-fashioned way, clean, fresh, jiure and with a flaor that has earned for it the name of "Philadelphia's Finest Butter." H. R. AIKEN H7iofcsae Butter, Eggs, Margarines l'.'B N. nrbiiTorr Ave. riilln. swim Real-Fruit Desserts Ten Flavors in Glass Vials A bottle like this tn each package Mint Lime Cherry Raspberry Loganberry Strawberry Pineapple Orange Lemon Coffee tfwcjf C!c.E rV Be sure to get this package from your grocer, for Jiffy-Jell is the only dessert with these liquid fruit flavors in vials. M& -f - sf.MA pm. ?4M The Sweet Girl Graduate Every good wish you have for her as she steps out into the world from the schoolroom, you can 'iSJ" The florist in your neighborhood will make you up something fragrant and beautiful, and send it direct to the school on gradua tion morning. The Florists of Philadelphia and Vicinity KnrV?J . T I . VrS jKWl ?1 -l-r,vv ;ttlW'-V 11 i m I i llF un (Dn&nnis Never a corn on millions of feet nowadays Do VOU UnOW thnt millinnn n( n.nnI. who use Blue-jay keep entirely free from corns? If a com appears it is ended by a touch. A Blue-jay plaster or a drop of liquid Blue-jay is applied. The corn pain stops. Soon the whole corn loosens and comes out. ThCimijtodlai8cic,ntific',t'8sentle,easy. ure. Old-time harsh treatments are oup' planted by it with everyone who knows it. Bl It ismadeby nworld-iamed laboratory, which every physician respects. It is now applied to some 20 million corns a year. You can see that corn troubles are fast disappearing. wT why pare corns and keeP them? Why use methods which are out-of-date? lry this new-day method. See what it does to one corn. You will never forget qu '?. S!-d Ecnl"e action, Your drug gist sells Blue-jay. ue iav Plaster or T.;n..: The Scientific Corn En.der BAUER & BLACK ChkagP NowYnA . M.k.r. C fa Sou.., nSjI'i a iS Coffee, nuoiii .;l ,PwlooJ biad 3 sff"H I M' Ti-l. &',(l2!&'it'J vM,'j
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