wwi lV t A'1 iv, ' l 'f !-? r n, w f'l ,t'l j ft- BK is' 7;AH?S. WILSON GIVES HINTS I FOR COOL SUMMER DISHES Salads Made With Vegetables Arc Delicious, and Fish in Vari ous Ways Also Is Tasty v Tly MRS. M. A. WILSON fOVrtAI, ISiA. bu Mrs. 31, A. WIMon. All rljM rrtervM.) rpHB Frtnth chefs know thftt the most ' deliclouft Minds Arc mmle from wokod ktrlng bcnnn.rnarinatcd In French JrMnB, then HftNl to orlsp lettuce leartk Ami uprlnkleel liberally with traUd onion and finelj mine-eel preen Pppr. Oaruish with a slice of hard- , boiled tgg. Serre with the meat course I With French drcs-Mug. Dip tomatoes In boiling water and then Into cold water to loosen the skin. Remove the nklnn, rut Into thick slices .i " L" AijrJ5,r.?..chcf':- M niui nin,v uiuiuinr iirrpiiiK. ri-iv nm-i,, ihrtdded rncllrhfs or crUn leave of let tucft with Hussinn dressing. The Belgian gardeners' salmi is made V from ' One-hull cup of cold cooked prof. , One cup of cold diced potatoes. ' One-hnlf cup of cold cooked string beans. ; Two rwnt of finrlii shredded lettuce. ,ln sia,Dg hot and then serve on ; Four onions, grated. ' tont One-half cup of finclu winced purs- leftovers f rr , i . i .ii i t-. .i. I Trv thi method of using leftover. i. Toos to marinate In thick French,, ' i dressing and serve with snlriil. "., , 5 I hiee rtinoiM j Swiss Onion Salad 7 ,. gieen pcppcri. jj..w 1 ,,"., i . onions ami then parboil. Serve on let- till niilnii)n tniliin 1ULV n i III I i Ifc' 'H rttu'ia k Watercress 'alatl Wash one liuncli of vvatcrcrrs thnr 5 eufthly and theu tue a pair of seizors J and shred fine. Turn mto n howl and add " e onion, ini'irfi in'. J Ttco tablespoons nf boron fat, i One tablespoon of vincinr, t One hard-boiled cil. shced thin. t Toss to mix. 4 Cucumber Salad Fare anil dleo Cucumbers In thin .lices i and cover with i"rark"d In. When n ready to scrc adil One-half i-ji 0 tficfj rlwnped oiiiomj. One-half crp finely chopped j piekted lecti. J Drcs with inajouoain' dreiug. FMi Salad Hoil one and onn-half pound or tlh of any variety that i cheap. Cool 1 and then remove the "kin anu nones and flake. Turn into a bowl and then I add ? .v.. -. ..... 1 nrec anion, wiicm " 7'tro nrcru nenncrt. mirer! 1r. Anil marinate for one hour in the following dressing: Flare in a small bowl Three tnhtcipaoni of S'llirf nif. One tablespoon of rtmci.. One-half trnipoon of mustard. One half teaspoon of pnpnln. One teaspoon of Fall , . ... 1 .i.., i..rr, ., thf'Sil. .l cf lish Wt to chill. AVhen renelv to erve fill into nest of rrisp lettuce and garnMi with slices of parboiled eggx and pickled beets and -erve with mavonnaise. Mrs. Wilson Awards Prizes for Last Week's Contest " The prize awards for the fourth ireel: , ' 0f this intcrestw contest for the hes' menu for a dollar and a ha'f dinner for four people, are mien bcloir. four people First Prize, $2.30. Anna Lctitia Reilbj, Haddon field, .V. J. 1 MEM' ' Steamed Steak Col with Tomato SauM Maltre d'Holel I'otatoes and BpliUcli with Hard Cooked Mss I Garnish Cheese and Pepper salad Strawberry Short -rake CofTee Second Prize.S I. on. Mrs. Elizabeth R. Yoris, Danville Pa. MEN!' f Irisli Stew with Dumplings f Lettuce (with Hutch I)re.ssing) T String Beans r Sweet PirUIes (home rruulrl Spiceil Pears (home m.ulel Ithubard and Halsln Tarts (By combining raisins with rhubarb little sugar is required.) Codre Third Prize, $1.00. 1 Mrj. William H. Sterner, Germantown, Pa. MF.M Radishes Stuffed Peppers Creamed Potatoes Tluttercd Beets Fruit Gelatin with Whipped Cream and Chopped Nuts Bread Butter Coffee Mrs. Wilson's The folloieina are lame of the menus irhlch tried for irur hut failed for various reasons. 1m II icoii repeats the menus nnd 'in hir mtntims and suatjcitiotn about ihrm. Dear Mr. WiUon-1 "iinmii the following menu for thi rntraoie iu the eoutrvt MHS M I. lacflroiii and f.inin Hrans Lettuce French Drr'iing Huttrrfiili Bponne Cnlc Cream filling Coffer s.vi.r.s si.ii' One pound of macaroni small .s jn 1 Ono-half pouud of lima beans 00 ! Lettuce 10' Oil, vinegar and spice 10 Ono pound of butter fish 20 Four CRRB 10 1 Milk 00 I One pound of flour 00 One pound of uj;ar 22 Salt, pepper, unions 01! Ons-half pound nf lard . . Ono small tnn of tomatoes .Ci 10 Total . 51 .'17 Omit either the macaroni or beans and use a green vegetable and you would have a fiuo meal. Pear Mrs. Wilson I would like to irubmit the following menu for the contest. I.. P 11. Cheese Fondu ytw Pot&htt with Cream Dressing Stuffed Tomatoes Thin la delicious for a Siiudar-nlght 1 supper (lurlug the warm weather. Now, If you have planned to have this dish for Sunday, should the day turn out rainy, just discard the salad Idea and turn the fish Into an a la king dish. Flili a la King Trepare the fish as for a salad, but do not marinate. Now place In a saucepan Tiro finrf one half eupi of milk, tne-half cup of flour. Stir to disolvr the (lour and then bring to a boll and cook slowly for five ""- xow n,id One-half teaspoon of mustard. One-half teaspoon 0 paprika. One and nne-half teatpoons of salt, Four arcen peppers, minced fine and parboiled. One eup of cooked peas, Juice of one lemon. And tho prepared llsh. Heat slowly aniMuCic ent com oooKca meai 10 mnas ' t;n.thlr(Il, ,. throucli the fooi ... ,.... ... nod I ,,i.An..h. nnjl tlmn nlnen two tnhlpMlHinntf of fat In a fr.iing pan. When hot.idd thp onlon. peppers and meat. Cook slowly until the onions nre soft, and HiPii plnrp In n mixing bowl One and three-quarters cups of flour, One tempnon of salt, 1'ieo Icirl lablripnoni of baking poirder. Sift to mix ami then rub in three tablespoon" of .lnutcnlng. limine one half cup of cold watrr to form a dntiRh. Holl out and cut Into smiurcs. then place a poouful of the prepared mixture in t ie renter unu nrunn ine . ,., .1.1 ..,. i.. fli.mlv 1 .. ........ ... together and then place 011 a baking shret and brush with beaten rpg. llakr in 11 hot oven for twenty mimitcx anil crve with parsley .auce. Try this: Stuffed Tomatoes cuge who inii ....... """ !, iv sninll toi , .-.1 ... n matoes and rut a aljro from tbr top. With a spoon seoop out t(,0 (.0nter.i. Now place in a uowi j,,,, from t'10 toniatoe. nibbed through 11 roarve sieve, anil auu Tiro hard-boiled ran", chapped fine. Four tablespoon of bread crunhi. One teaspoon of salt. nnr-'iuorter teaspoon of pipnka. Tiro tablespoon, of fneli chopped parsley. One tablespoon nf finely minced onion. Till the tomatoes nnd t'lfn pronarr , a dough as for using the leftovers. Holl , ' nj .t (n fnnr.liirli sniinres nnd ,, ,oVa nmato I. nrt, m,j. Ha,, in a baking sheet ami brush wit ' '' m 1' e;a and bake In " l" oven nr mm I minute Serve 11 Ith ihee?e and parsley i Honorable MctltlOII I he hrst p-i7.e was as.nn a martei of ''"" "s there weir twent.v -four menus 'noien anil numnereq n winners 1 Tlio-e that remained after the drawing I are us follows : I Mr. R. Schell. f'hestir. I'a ! Miss lather M.vJ ee. 001 Siiiithv-Vifty. 1 tghth street. 1 Mrs. William .loos, 11-10 Harien treet. Mr-. A I.echnier. ."041 Smodley rtreet. Mr H A I.arcv, "4.'1 North Seven- te nth street. i Mr A Pierson. 4.T0 Lancaster avenue J Mr Blatifhe A Trucheo, 7VJ North Tenth -treet Mr. Clarence V Holmes, 1G02 Selt zer (trcet. AIr.. II Mow. Ilatboro. Mis" Lottie V. Klwajs. 01(5 Itidge avenue. Datbv Mivs Alma H. AVilliams, 0140 Mor ' ton street, tlermantown. ' Mrs Harry Ronney, 1fli4 Harrison Ureet, Trankford. Mr It. Hood. 1730 North Eighth street. Mrs. VV T Diffendcrfer, Mount'.Toy. Mrs Winifred Sullivan. 1150 South Sixteenth street Mrs Stuart M Foote, 5CS0 Morton strier, fiprmantown. Miss Henrietta Schat7.. 2020 Frank , ford avenue Mr p P Hnnnerm. I.nndowne. Mrs H y Uranr)ur, 170 I.inmore avenue, lilenside. Mr Marv E. Forchetti. 1117 South Thirteenth street. Mn- C Spahr. Camden. N. J. THE menu contrst is still ROing on fend in vour dinner today and make next week's honor list longer even thun this Menu Contest ftrrad flutter Substitute I.rttucc Salad Strairhemrs rth Ton Mill, Graham irarn Tea SAI.H SLIP ' One ouart of best milk 10 One quarter pound of cheese jo Tlliee eggs . . 13 1 Butter Mibstitute n") 1 One loaf of bread 10 I Oiie-lmlf pound of graham wafers .12 One quarter peek of spinach .. .I", I One head of lettuce 10 One nuart of strawberries nx Sugar, flour, salt, pepper, partler, sulud dressing, tea OS Total $130 This menu would be splendid for lunch. Many persons like something more substantial than the fondu. Vour 1 marketing slows that you spend well Try again. Ile.ir Mr WiUnn Inclose plerim hnd menu for one meal for four people, for the contest PATAWISSA. PA. Cream of Spinach Soup Salmon Cutlet Hashed Potatoes Lettuce teith French Dressing A'cy Peas Tapioca Pudding Bread flutter Coffee It would be bsst to omit the cream soup and tapioca pudding and to replace I them with clttc soupand Iw2ufenX EVENING FtJBEIO Please Tell Me What to Do ny CYNTHIA Does Fiance Furnish Hope Cheat? Dear f'vnthl.i Will you please 111 1110 'f "' customary for a fellowto buy the hopp chest for th girl to whom he 13 engaged FIXAN'K T No, the young mart haa no responsible lty In regard to the hop chest of bla fiancee But If lie wantn to gho her a handsome cedar cheat It would be In perfectly good taste "Acetylene" Invites Them to Rave Heir ri'nthla 1 road "Do Juro'a" let ter In Saturda- Evicnino punuc J.npoEti und must say tho boy has common sense. Tails about handing It to society he can do it I'm lust about In the same boat with him on that (piestloir I'm Just looking ror the right one 1 tumit no'ii tnKe tne right one too. If she happena along Hut how can h keep tho women away If ha has a car I used to run around In a racer, but 1 nau to carry a ciuu to Keep tho gins Off the car Oli, well' ? "very knock la a boost In this cas, so come on. you (icklo-mlndcd girls, nnd raw' AC UT YUEN 13 I S. Haven t been out with a girl for flic weeks I consider myself luckv and my taUnga account la growing morn rapidly A "Kensington" Answers Dear I'ynthla -How could any one resist tnn temptation to nnswer auch a poetical correspondent as "Little Brown Lye from South Philadelphia"? No. 1 ni not in the least hurt tlomon for bid that I ecr put a full-grown man slxed "crab of oling age on my golden pedrstHl of dreams Yea, love Is a won derful thing But I' s -.pry breakable, my dear young lad so be CAreful that you hang It on omethlitg substantial, llko 1111 honest ilcan-llilng tnanwhoenn hold his It ml up in 1 crowd and look any ono In the face Otherwise, "Brown Ees." there s hourd to be a. rumbling In the distant", lire from a mountain top n. shock, n trash then tears nnd the acuum clean r linn t you rememher that Honored georcet'f " llow you plan ned It for weeks' How you tallied it oer with ma" Hov vou both nrRUed pro and con as to the prrfcrablp color shado and model ' Then tho trlp3 to the atoro, the testing of goods, the quick look for 11 standard trademark and tho ,.,,.., 1 j .,. ,. ,.,.. . .... '(ursiiuninc or in, saipsiany, mo linunt- Ine fear Hint .-he m.11 Hb to sell the goods? Then again the l1lt3 to the dressmaker the trjiiip it's and at hict tho Joy, the pride of possession? How human seemed that dre.-s Didn't it feci comfy all ocr, know our every mood and whim, and srem to be an old mem ber of the famllj trilng its iciy beat to "ccl' l-' yuur lame a' a nu'eiy iircssco ilrl uf courile , do Wcii, my dear. Just the patni! mrthoil must be gone through In the mairlige maikei It a not enough that a clrl should le nil that tho fan pice of modern life allows. She must be a sood chooser, too For what gain a 'inan i' rhe Vro's not tht dirfeteiv,' btip-n nlilc. ratln, calico or rags'' Most maids tako the husband counter a. a qu ck-luiKh affair, where one rushc in wlld-ecd, bouncing" 'the sdnr Rrabnlng a hunk and runs 1h It an.v wonder ihey tr.i later with mutrlinrniHl ,l"nfnia and hike og to old Doctor Divorce Court? In eloslnc will uv that von are no the rluht track, tho engine of love is 1 great old scout for climbing cr,ids But look nut ditngcr IWU jn ,, he marlied ,, nhpU3ll)nR , of n,, ,i,roitle. the sounrt of cscn.lng suam tr-croaking of hr, ,lS and thcrr (lll ,lff nt t), htatlon of happiness KE.NSIMiTON. The Woman's Exchange Toadstools In Cellar To t' I'd 'ci of 'I tii (i 1 1 Prior fx.ir .Madam Klndlv Inform me of a , rem-dj to rid a cellar of toadstools nave men several things without suc lcs.s A HEVPKIl Are ou fiire ir.-( are not mush- 1 rooms" Many prop, srow mushrooms I In thtlr cIIh' ou know and there I mlKht have Wen n,m one In the bouse before jou took it who raiied them If so, vou are v-rv fortunate, for i.iush- erlne wondered anmi times what It would 1 rooms don t srow ever.v where If vou be like to have a friend like Barbara nre sure the arc toadntoola. the onlv'nml rhe wondered too If so lovelv i( way JOU cm z, t r d of them it to die thine rntilil rwr l made tn miffer 1 ui in iwm,.i ,ji i-iiui. uui ineir ftrowtu with more enith 01 1 ement on top ot them. For a Church Wedding To the Fditnr . f v ,, a , , pa0r Ilea- Ma lam - I cpeet to bo mar ried In J11P " "0 p ,n in a small church Kiirll. idvise me througn vour "help-d-me-io-much column on the' fol lowing Wrv, tavs for the bride's flowers -ils hi. attendants" If onlv one Is she railed "maid of honor" ' Would It l. r rouer to have ,1 prlvato reception aftu tho wedding sav JuBt for the two 'anulles would 'llltp to have th p'an s' slug 'ov. Promise Me" before the fcr-mnn Would that he unusual" D) the brides parents always pay for the liv nations and give the reception" Will .vou tell mo of an In expensive supper" UKTTY. At a wedding the bridegroom buyB the flowers for the bride and her at tendants If there is onlv one attendant she Is called tho maid of honor, although sometimes there ! Just one bridesmaid and no mild r( honor If she Is mar ried of course fhe is called the matron of honor It wnuM he perfectlj proper to have a sman r, -. 1 imn just ror tno families rient of li d.. do that It would also b perfecth nRli' to have the pianist sinir before the ceremnm Tlmt in often done at weddlrips The- bride's parents havo the Invitations and the reception, as the reception Is usually at their house An Inexpenelve supper would be chicken a la kin salmi atid bread and butter Ice cream and fancy cakes and toffee The Question Corner Today's Inquiries When it is necessary to wear an evening dress that is thin over the shoulders how can the camisole be kept in place without shoulder straps1 Desrribe a new parasol, attractive for use on the beach in summer. When vegetables are stuck to the pan in which thev have been rooked, what utensil will remove them without any scraping, rasp ing noise? What fad i peipular for bats and elres-es for midsummer wear? How tan wrinkles often be re moved from silk garments without pressing? In what easv way are many of the newest sport skirts made? Yesterday's Answers In making ice cream at home eeononiv can be practiced in dry ing out the salt and putting it away to be used again. A little coffee added to the last rinse water of ecru or khaki colored pillow or table covers will keep them the same color. In cutting out a dress with a paper pattern, press the pattern on the material with a hot iron -o thnt it will stick, and wear and tear will be s,nvee bj not using pins. An attractive little silver tea bnll is made in the shapei of a tiny teapot, hanging from a silver hook over n silve.r plate flood -looking curtains for the summer bungalow tan bo made from burlan hemstitched in a hnr monlzing color new fad In imitations foi deco rative iiuipOM's n a nitlnl fiuner pot containing tin (lowers, " LEDGER PHIBADEtPHIi TUESDAY, DO YOU PLAY TENNIS? Ibis Is juM flic bind of bat J nil ttcetl for that hind nf (liln.fr. If turns up inougli In front to be out or your way nnd yet If drops enough fo keep Hip miii out of jour eves. Tho crown nnd upper side of (he btlin arc of shot slllt In rose and blue. The embroidery Is gray ansora wool and (he brim is fared with straw. The lingerie blouse Hint Is worn with if in the picture lias a novel nnd attractive joho nrross Iho bach formed by tucks and laco edging The Marriage Trifler Uy ItAZISL DEYO HATCJIKLOU tojwloftt, 19id, bu the PubUo Ltd aer Co. Plans for iRarbaui Knfnhl. the acknowledged leader nf 'he jtounaer set and tt plrl accustnmril In ai'iilntlon from child hood, rnifmrv lclth Quint the most cllpihlc infill of th' season. Roth famUns are dclt'ihted and the sfllm (I011 Is HiijKircuMy Meuf Hut Itarbaru Is spoihil, 111 n n ni .s?ir Is not fitted for marrltipr Her npbilnonin has not hren the sensible one that Katherino iVeicbcrj. hnth's pvlrnfr sCcrctnru, lias been 'men And so go oil tclti the storn 1 KI'.ITH hid a sulto of offices to him self. Thiv were luxurlouely fur nished In valnut and brown leather, and Katherlne s own room, with Its huge desk Its fi'lng case". Its handsome chairs and its iwo large windows, was a very attractive plan lo work Katherino was 11 vi rv soiimI ie Kirl She had no fool ish Ideai In her bead. She was genu inely nttnrhrd tn t'le firm and gave the best there was In her to her work Noth ing fif the personnl entered Into It at ill, at least she hnd thought not, until Keith's enuairtncnt struck the ofllco foroe ami et every one talking It was ih'ii for thp flmt time tint Katherlne thought of Keith as a man rather than ,111 employer and she wan rather curlnu" as to what kind of a girl he had ihosn S'io hoped It was i-onie one good enough for lilm, and when who saw Barbara's plctuie In one of the papers, she looked for a long tlmp nt the Klrllsh face, and liked It Immediately Keith's rhaiurcd ttttitudp in the ofllce. his buo.vancy his utter loy In life, made Katlierine realize that he was verv happv and sho wan clad ver.v glad She told h n so gravclv" and shvly and K-illi rushed up to the toots of hlh hair looked dellHhtfd nnd ald bovlh'v "Whv thank vou, Miss .Newbery, that's verv thoughtful of vou " BKrlmra never came tn Keiths ofllce. She vvas not even ( jrlous about It. so 'hat Katherlne never paw her Barbara was like a figure of romance to her It seemed that evprvthlnc tli.p girl vilshed for came true li a falrv tale. Kath- Harhnra'1. life was made for sunshine, and light and happiness nnd all the good iiniiKS. never lor .. oo-rnm ami wun-iy if Barbara ni.trri'd Kflth slin need never have anything but happiness If there were anvlhing that Keith ob jected to these days it was the fact that he taw Barbara onlv when there were other people piesent It seemfil to him that he was slwavs ailing for her to take her to cme affair m if he did sen her nlone it w.s at lunch and always a lunch handwiclvd in between other engagements u- s-pnVe (,f this onco nnd Barbara laugh' d at him But after wr-e marked " she said all the time 1 ,ivit want vou to et tired or me lirfnr th,n Keith harl lonV,er at this lovelv thine of fire and miou that was to be his wife, and tie Idea of netting tlreel of her seemed 'udlerouw But Keith was serious, and marrlnpe to him was serious Some where back of his mother's formal idea of life, from some lost ancestor ho had Inherited thtc serious trait His own home rupr rlntended by Mnrcia, had somehow never been exactly a home to him 1' had been a uoigepus place, run- nuiR smoouiiv nn onco wneeis it nan been uur'ous 11st ns hH offlccs were luxurious aril h ri- v comfortable but It I had not brn le -, The cows are washed twice a day In spite of the fact that the barns are scrubbed and the milkers' hands washed before milking each cow, tho Walker-Gordon Laboratory Com pany consider it absolutely neces sary to give each cow a thorough cleansing each time she is milked. Certified by the Philadelphia Pediatric Society XValker-Gordon Milk is also de livered in New Yorhand Boston SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES MILK COMPANY Distributing Agents for Philoda., Atlantic City and Vicinity Telephone, Poplar 3503 &lkerOoraon Milk JUST AS. IT COMES PROM THEiCOV a Home The Idoa of having his own home, Willi Bnrbaf.t in it. was thp keenefst Joy to him He had thought that they might tako a placs In the Hiiburbs a placo not too far from town, but when he men tioned this his mother hooted nt him. "Do xou want to be out of things?" she had exclaimed "Don't you know that a youiiK couple stattlng out must do things right " You can't run In the face of convention nnd still keep your social Standing Don't be foolish, Keith, you and Barbara together can have any place In socletv that vou want unless ou iivjinri irom ine cenernt scnemc ot hlngfi nnd let people know that vou have illlj. ladlcil Ideas ou depart from the general scheme of t s! Bllbara Inn. nirrrrH lib hlu niMhntv This surpilsed Keith nnd x-nguelv dla appointed Mm "What were vou thinking of. dear, a place out of town' she had asked curi ously "Of course we must have a placo somewhe.e out of town, at Lenox, I think, but 1 want a town pines for tho present A duplex apartment would be Just the Ihlnr? If wp can gpt It. and 1 havp such wonderful Ideas for decornt. Insr It " Keith hoptd auddenlj, fiercely, that his own home was not to b- a replica Of hia mother's And then he remonstrated with blmseir Wasn't he being terribly selfish ' Of course, Barbara must have thlngB the wn she wanted them, and he was sum that anything she wanted would make him happy. He felt this superle.tlvrl.v when ho took Barbara In his arms and held her close. Troubling thoughts seemed tilvl.il and Incense ourntlal then, nothing mattered but tho fact that he was to marrj Barbara Bar bara herself, conscious that xhe was hav ing her own way In ever thing, and that she loved the man she was colni- in marrv. thought herself thp most fortu- 1 nato girl In tho world Ho few glrk had I everything. Inve and all the other things that made life delightful (Toniorrow- rinrbiir's Keith's) eholre h ml , Ten-Day Outings ''iinj icu-.uiv Minings ror college girl", high school girls nnd emplovcd .,., nr . nnrU nf ,,,. ,,.,. , r.-- , ,,..,, 11 , , scheduled to lake place this summer beginning In June under Ire auspices of the Y. W. C These nutincs. whl."h nre a combination of ramping fun and collective thinkius nu the mob- terns facing girls tndav in school or business, nre n part of thr V, W, C. A rountrj -wine summer luogrnm In the happiest Kort nf siirrniinditiKs. where tents or shacks take the plnr-e nf rlnr- fhowfr or pool, and hike ,n bni nu parue Hiippmni tinncs nnd movie ijirls nf common interest and eprrlrti'i Mill meet to consider Ntirh stiblret' as the "Yotins Woman Citizen." "Worn en's Poksibilities for I.nailcrIiip," "A Christian Induslriul Order." "Tht Church and Community " The confer ences will be held In .North Carolina Mississippi. California Colorado. Wi consin. XVni-liinpton Ohio, IVntisvl- v'nnlll. Xew VnrL Mm. n,.V...A.,.. Maine. Mielnsaii Tlorida Kentuckv r ,i v. 1,.,-.-. ... J '.." K , ,'""j" i Rin; , ..-"'. 1 K,rlM nt' j tended similar Confrrener latt year "I This is another reason why Walker-Gordon Certified Milk is clean as clean can be; also another reason why it commands a high price. Your baby will like the flavor of Walker-Gordon Certified Milk be cause it is nothing but fresh, sweet milk, just as it comes from the cow. JUNE 15, 1920. THE RAG-DOLL GIRL DRESSES IN SUCH A DETACHED WAY That It Hardly Scents Possible That She Put Her Clothes on Herself She Never Scents to Think at All SUE stepped Into the trolley and sat down In the nearest scat, com placently nwnre bt the glances cast her way. There waft no real expression on her face, but tho one that came nearest was satisfaction, obviously itr her looks and the Impression they made, Evi dently she thought people were admiring her. fhe wore a white skirt and white shoes nn.d stockings. Her waist was of sheerest georgette, crepe, flesh color, spread wide open at the neck. Her hair do you remember the dolls you used lo piny with when vou were a HUM girl? They were "lady dolls." with their hair fixed so that It could not be taken down. The hnlr was eparse, dull-looking stuff, arranged "wrong," so that your fingers Just twitched to take It down nnd do It over In n more becoming way. That's the k ml of hair this girl had. It had lost all color and life, It puffed out In n stiff, unbecoming wnv over her ears, nnd It was Just "up" In the back. Then Adventures With a Purse AS I was saying In a recent AdvCn 'ftiie. It would ninke little diffcreiire how perfectly dressed a woman may be and how beautiful her clotho, were their not an air of sweet frcdmeM about her person. And a combination of narm days and strenuous exercise Is a sore trial. Now I have ahead.v toid .vou of an antispptir deodorant powder that I know jou have llkpd. If jnu bought some. Hut today I thought I'd tell vou about n cream. In case vou prpfcr something of that consistency for use with it dark dress porlieularl.v. A little Jar Of the cream I have u mind costs but twenty-onp crnN. It comes well recommended nnd should prove most helpful in keeping one frrh nnd wholesome under the most tning cir cunislnnccs. There never was a woman who did not lovp to embroider and fus over tunning dresses fnr her littlest girl, tlo matter how indifferent she might bp lo 'Pinhroidpring an.v tiling for her own clothes. And I doubt whether there 1 I nny woman who will not love the soft! little frocks I hnve found Each Is .umped with n lovely delicate design I around neck and yoke. The material is 1 soft and line white, nT course and from mming the mnti.v prettv patterns I cm can ciisili find one that would mnke ! it verv fussi Siiudav -go-to meeting 1 1 1...1, t ,,, ,,,,,. i... 11. . , ,.,. ! Lrork M,r, J"J li,,I,' ,Ki' ' -V . r'lnR' fro1" nshtj-fiip cent lo SI 'J... Hatpins aie seldom iippiI iiovad''.vs. nnd iudeed with the vva.v the hats hip fashlotiPil one seldom needs a linlpiu. Except, for instance, when one is going for a trip In 11 machine. That is the tlmp when the hat fasteners 1 saw would undoubted! be interesting. Tliev re semble ver.v large safpf.v plus, on, tlip; do not catch. On (jouml thought, I guess they look more like ver.i i ui and huge sIppI hnlrpins.. Instead of putting them thioiigh the crown of tin 1ml. leaving ugli pin holes, one puts them under the brim, pinning (hem through the lining of the lint. Thej aie v v.v comfortable nnd "retire. Their ,i,'!tp is tvvcntv five cents 11 pair. For the names of shops referred to iu Adventiiips With a Pui'sp. send a self addressed stamped envelope to the editor of the woman's page, inclosing Hie name of the article and the date on which it appeared For immeilinte information call Walnut ",000 on the telephone. IMPORTED POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL U so palatable that a baby can digest it . - T WnHiiiirviiwaMKM tt k flrStiMBr WT ArfHm m iU VSf asco asco asco JMBiraiB ft m -7?; , - I STORES CO. 19 ASC0 'A: lBBEBnCWWi ,g( "' ' j 1 j 1 ..iVJ :S; Just a Word , - t About Our Meals I 'o, When the sun is hot, and getting hotter every minute; when your appetite is jaded, and nothing seems to appeal to you, then is the time when our big, clean, sanitary meat mar kets appeal to you best. Everything fresh and sweet, and in the pink of condition. Their inviting appearance offers vou many a suggestion as a solution for your table troubles. For Today and Tomorrow 's Selling in All Oar 166 Meat Markets A s c o A 5 c t FeSin's Boneless Breakfast Bacon, u. rO Thin Id r. ,!!,! - "" "urn cure and weighs from 6 to 10 A 5' rC" o. Cooked Corned Beef lA lb 12c Sliced Meat Loaf lA lb 15C r r 1 A :s I J CI Fresh Killed Milk Fed Stewing Chickens ib. weather""1 SZ6' the qUa"ty Very fine An WK dish for hot r r 0 Sugar-cured, verv 2!1J?IL.J? Another hot weather solver for your table troubles.1 A c1 Sold only in our .O Ponnbvlviiiitf. at, t - l "' "' A,,-,r a stilted, embarrassed -looking little hat perched foolishly on top of the hair. All this would have attracted atten tion In nny one. But the face! tt was even more doll-like thhn the hair. Ut terly etpresslotfless, not a simpering, sweet-smlllng face, but a dull, HfClesM kind of look, something llko fi rag doll. Tho head was never turned, and some how you felt that It couldn't. The eyes rolled helplei.sl.v when their 'owner looked nt anything not directly In front of her. It was n grat shock to sec her move her hands of her own nreord nnd betid the mnskllke face down to find a nickel for carfare. .She seemed to feel that the glances were turnedher way Out of admiration. They were filled with mvp, wonder wlint could such n thins hp? WHEN" you see a concoction (you can't call It n real glrD like this, you wonder. "What does she think about If she thinks?" Can she possibly ad mire that dead-looking hnlr In Its stiff arrangement? Does thnt rolling pyp ever light with pleasure nt sight of that helpless little hat npologlr.lng for In truding on the hnlr? Docs that half open mouth never smile, never pout, never close with determination never even dimple to help nlon? a blush of pleasure at a compliment? What kind of a girl can she be? There nre girls, who overdress. There nre girls who think too much about dress, Somo girls don't think enough nbout It. A certain type of girl slings her clothes on, forgets to see whether they nre neat or not and lets It go nt that, ns long ns they are becoming and iu style. Another type takes nn hour fo It. nnd puts everything on carefullv. whether It looks pretty or not. You can understand these girls, because jou're 11 member of one type or the otlmr yourself . When you see n girl who doesn't seem to hnve pill on her clothes hpisrlf. be cause she doesn't look ns If she'd hnve sense enough to put them on straight : a girl who doesn't seem to he thinking too much nbout her clothes, because she doesn't look capable of thinking too much about an.v thing; n girl who doesn't 19,500 Fairs Felt Bedroom Slippers .90 Pair PAHCEt roar Worth $3 ALL COLORS SIZES AND DIFFERENT STYLES We me xelllnc thcrn lens than whole ale Just Tor advertising pur.)o. The prettlm slipper you evtr mw, Most All colors, hsndsnrnely decorated and cun Ion elkekln nole. 52.50 Arcb QCc Supporter!.. Combination Horn & Shoe Tree 25c a Pair, 5 Pair for $ PAHCKL POST. IOC U. 1 HA CAPA SHOE SERVICE Phita. Shoe Repairing Co., Inc. 1502 Chestnut Stroct 63.1 Chestnut 17 P. llth St. 17 S. 13th bt. 1229 tianfoni IMS. IBIh bt. i , . . . Dacon ana cut irom the best pounds each. Buy it whole or vsMTvfs' 1 Vlr v ci 1 MIb&vzFMy Delicacies Ready to Sliced Luncheon Roll lA lb 15C Sliced Lebanon Bologna lA lb Small Lean Picnics very mild, sweet and tender. De US mornintr ttnA (ioipk I !. j -i mild, nwoof nni ,i.. ts-h..i.,... . . own Rtnrpe cnniiAvni n M" .r.:,"'""Vt" """"tfiioui; muaaeipiuu, jib - v Delaware ana Maryland, iccni to eare how rldlculoui the Ua. lJ md flfipears to be nerfectlv nt ,: J ibout her slrnnfCP-lOoklnK Rct-upJL'V ar iiuuul Hit . .-i...i,B. -umniiu ECl-lln.T )' Al.Al can't possibly Understand her! An i " 1 tart do ii starft with unpardonable niV.11 -neB nnd wId-onen mouth. .j .."?' tier "wlmt docs she thluk uboutIf .!' i thinks?" uuif rt, ) House Dresses When buying material for hf,,,,. dresses et etioiith for two wu in, stead of one, makluRthe waists aliU or not as you choose, joining tlicin t thfl skirt t waistline invisibly Kn. snaps, hooks and eyes, or buttons anj ' buttonholes. Uy alternating the iaist there Is a great saving, ns every a, knows on skirt will easily Outvicj. two waists. Like Walking On Grass Cantilever Shoes give such perfect comfoit and develop such an easy carriage that wearing them is like walking on the softest giccii. In Cantilever Shoes, with their nat ui'al inner-solo lino and slightly tilted heel, tho toes arc comfoitable and point straight ahead, as they rightly should. In ordinary shoes which turn the foot outward, the weight of the body falls on the tit tiWc of the foot, straining the arch, Cantilever Shoes distribute the weight over the heel, tho ball of tht) big toe, and the outside of the foot. This p'erfect balance spares the arch. When tho Cantilever Khoe Is laced, tho flexible nl'nnlc Is I'luwn up arnt II conforms lo tile arch 01 tin. too: In ordinary shoes tho foot must con form Mo tho hoo Cantilever Shofri support tho nrob without aipliin'M iiml correct nut foot, The (leviiilliii of tho shanlt allow n bucIi freedom U-a-with every step tho muscles -xeri'i and grow strong A healthy foot ir n comfortable foot, Change this week to Cantilever Mm You will bo amazed to realize how foot troubles disappear, and how ,1, fortable your' feet will be V erjreful lhe hlcli we irirrv 11 dirk hrnw-n Klilckin. black Ulilxklu dierlc tan call Rkln. nnel whltx lvpllnn rmn.ti In nil wlelilu freiiu AAAA m C m fur bonkl't CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunard Office ' Philadelphia ASCO ASCO til .1. !. 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