.' ft i jll 'V ' u 1 t 114 I si wm. TW ' i -V' -H if&S. WILSON ADVISES CLOSE WATCH OF MARKET Itttttcr 14 Coffee ... 00 Total .?t.G0 Thli mral Is entirely too rich. M 1 I the bonus rontnlti n. fond element Mini tl... . ..-. -. . 1 ...... .ii..!. Three Meals for Sunday This Week Arc Tasty and Wholesome mnu IV not lmvo' n cienr tomato; rrw . m it I r i' .'.. I soup? fM'lect reasotittDiy pneru green Without Being l OO Heavy for Lasy Digesting vegetable-, ami u alnl. Try fcomo other dessert, how turn iresn iruits nrc iu season. Please Tell Me What to Do Hy CYNTHIA By MRS. M. A. WILSON (Ccrvriuht. l!t. by Mrs. .V. A. IVIIjoii. All rights reitrved.) WATCIIINd tlic market closely at tills neason of the year, the house wife will coon know jiwt what food are abundant, nort.ial and fenrre. Ileal feonomy ilruiiituts that thl knowledge be at the housewife's fingertips In order to prevent the lilt-or-mlss method of butlng. This means that, regardless ot the taenu that has been planned, you mut ftmjy market eontlitlons and move those jtyofls Mhleh were planned in necordanee trJtli the market conditions. The reading of the holefnle rates In the market and provision column of the pnper will giir the housewife n fair Idea of prlees that the variou footls ure bringing In carload loin. Vnrehflsing food on (barge accounts. when deliver N ilclrod. will lnereae the cost of eaeh nrtiele of food )"ir ehnned. The rifli-iitid-ciirr.i iimrleti nre a reaj boon to the economical wunau who can take time to go to markM. Thre .Meals for the Sunday Menu i UUEAKrAST Urrries I Cream Cod on Toast Macon CJarnisb ' Htcrcrcn offce I I)!NNi;U ItadMies ScalHons Kjg Cullets Cheese Saueo Steamed Kite IV.i t'lieunilier Salad Fruit ruddlnj: Vanilla Sauce ( otfee sitit.k Fried Aop'cs With Hacoti ltice Caken Sliced Tomatoes Cheese Pressing j Crumb Cake Tea , The market basket wiM require One package of shrcauen connsn. One pound o bacon. tir caps. One liOT of berries. Ore hvnrh of parsley. One bunch of scnllions. One bun li -if im'ishcs. One small head of Icltuc. Ore small i uctmber. Three apples. 1'ico tomatoes. Owe quarter pound nf eheesi. One-half pound of riee. One-quarter peck nf pen. One-half pound of Iritter, Two haven nf hrrad. Three pints of milk. and the usual staples that arc pur chased weekly. Cream Cod on Toast cutlets and dip In flour. Now place In a vegetable dish One egg, One-half cup of evaporated milk. Heat to mix and then lay the cutlet on the wire spoon and dip In this egg wash. Then roll in line crumbs and fry until golden blown In hot fat. (Snrntsli with parsley. Fruit rudillng I'lace In n bowl One cup of nfufc crumb. Six tablespoons of shortening. And pour oer the bread crumbs and shortening one cup of boiling water. Stir to mix and then let cool. Now udd : One irell'bcaten egg. One-half rup of sugar. One. eup nf flour. - Thfrr livel teaspoons of baking powder. One cup of ttrairbrrrics. cut into bits. Mix thoroughlj and then turn iuto well-greased eintxrd cups and bake in a moderate oven for twenty-live min utes. Serve with vanilla sauce. Vanilla Sauce One cup of trhitc com sirup, otic-half cup of icatcr. Tco tablespoons of cornstarch. Stir tdis.solp the starch, then bring to a boll anil cook for five minutes. Cool and then add one tablespoon of vanilla. My dear Mrs. Wilson Would like to submit the following dinner menu : Hadtshc Scalllons Itroihd Steak Mashed While I'otatoes Asparagus with )lcltcd-hiittcr Dressing It) rod mid llu Her Rice Pudding Coffee INTERESTING REVIVAL OF OLD LACE SHAWLS MUS. F. .1. N. This menu exceeds the money lotted. ol- Honor List ; Crlel Apples Willi Ttaeon Wl'-e the ap'iles mid then fit Ml -Pi ", nN'-it one Inch thick. l)it in ini'k and thin in Hour nnd fr until hot iit 'aeon fat. Form the leftover boiled rice into j Strawberries cakes and brown ipiieklj in the bacon i fat. " j Total Sliced Tomatoes. Cheese Dressing Dip the tomntos in boiling water and theu in cold to looeu skins. Ttemove the .Mns and set on ice to chill. Cut each tomato into thick sli"es. Mrs. A,. E. Staysa Bethlehem, Pa. MKNT Tot licast with Onions .Mashed I'otatoes Oravy Curumber Salad Itread Hutter Coffee s( ran berries SALHS HUP One and one-half pounds chuck roast $0.4.j One pound of onions 0." One quart ami pint of new pota toes Vl One cucumber 10 Vinegar 01 One-half loaf bread Oil Hutter (two mince-1 OS Coffee (two o'liici si 0." Milk (one siiciM .ii,i Of! Sugar i four oiuiic-i n .?1.o0 Wants to Qo on Stage "Patty" it depends entirely on the Klrl herself There, nro apt to be. more temptations to overcome In the Hfo jou are thinking of taking up. Yet somo hnvo como tliroURli unscathed. Cynthia will not udvlso for or against In sUch.a matter. You should follow your pnrnts' ndvleo or the sound nd vlco of soma otic who knows ou person nth and xour tempsrumant nnd character. She Has Her Doubts ' , Dear Cynthia Won't you print this , letter ani the answer, which I hope ou will gle tno In our columns, nnd I oblige? I I am a girl of twenty. Last year I spent nil Hummer and winter In another eltv at tho home of a cousin. During my stay a. friendship grew up steadily between my couslir and me which ended In a promise to tnarrv one .inothfr. our paren's ncoedlng; that Is wnen we Decatne Qf age. , I am back home now ami every other d.iv or ro 1 rece!-e letters and often I presents from him So far alt Is well. Hm when I w.is at his home I tried I to g-t him to develop his abilities as !n designer by night study. Ho made kcvvrnl nttmptfl, but always gave up In disgust. I dislike to break my promise to him, but I have 1 egun to doubt whether I would be happy with him under theso conditions, for jou see t have always studied and am considered bright. Please hehi me. DOUUTFC1.. It Is enilrelv e: question of whether you love this ounir man or not. Often n studious ) erson nnd one who seldom owns n book will live very happily togt!vr l.i mm rlod life. Another thing, i trhapa th i ling man has not a il-cld-d ii.l'U fo- ilcslgnlng It Is nlwny3 :i mist ike iu trj to foro a pcon to do :is w think N.mtli r thlrg dear, one should be pre 'i w 'II advanced In lenrnlng Inctud MR nr.niMui nnd spelling, befure one can nftin'1 to fear that another who will not tuil will be uncongenial. I Cheese Dressing Place in a small bowl One tablespoon of grated onion. v One tablespoon of finely minced pars leg, Vir tablespoons of grated cheese. One teaspoon of salt. One teaspoon of suoar. One teaspoon of paprika. Mrs. Hcttic M. Schoclc, 204S Pivc street.- MKNL Fruit Cocktail , Fish Potatoes au (iratln Hutter or Wa Heaps Tptimto nnd Cut umber Salad Popoers le i .i SAI.l.S Si. IP One grapefruit One orange . . One apple 7'iro-thirds un of m l'" . ,1 Vi.1- (intntrw.b Mix thoroiigilv and then serve on the I (.i,.' hilled tomatoe. MUk ?.'.'. '.'..'. Crumb Cake I Salt Owing to the scareit f sugar I hae ,0P",r OUlill) "Won t Jive Cp" AVhy not write to tho motlrr of this little girl, as vou hao to I'jnthl.i" She might complj with your lpcii.t .t 'Ww w f ' The Woman's Exchange Locatlnn a 8oldltr I f To the Editor of IVotuon' Page: Dear Madam As 1 nnj consi reader of your columns, I am coming to you for a little advice. I have ft very dear "boy pal" and the last I beam from hlm ho was In a hospital In France, wounded, nnd I myself wan near the front at the time. That was In the fall of 19ts. We. .were renred together and t have some very Importi'int news for him. Cwould llko to know how I coui'l locate him. as neither of us lifts a noma or.rclatlve- llvlrrc. I urn sure he does nol Iftiow imv more abqut whcie I am than I rlQ about hlm. a I .''on t sta In one place vtry long ill a time. I hiun n Gtstoni reiai .-, X,' ,.,d We.. were u. ,"'"' .i,t 1 wain w -. What sh All Wsinessglrls'' wear in the summertime? J ho hdncatwnal Director of Department Store Says Th Mjm Do Not Lihc "Georgette Girls" in Their Offices '" '" rteil noon sister when small 'rill IMMI'VUII UJ "i.'iuMi. ,-,-, , 1 auonnaisc dress-' ;.. ,; , " " ax or butter bean-... Open a paekuge of HIi and place in planned this recipe in that wij,can u piece of cheese cloth. Dip it in boil- corn or maple sirup or hotiev. . ... I. i -- ........ 11. 1.. .. in ii iMivinr. hiiu-1 lnz water, then in cold, and sipieere very dry. Then make s One and one-half cups ni rrram itucc. Add the fish and three tablespoons of finely chopped purslej. Hi, 'o . i boiling point nnd then lift n.i m i!in slices of toast. Pour a tablespoon of melted butter over the fish whn nadx to servo and garnish with strip of uicel browrcd bacon. Kgg Cutlets rince in a snueepan Tiro cupi of milk. Three-quarters cup of flour, One teaspoon of salt. One teaspoon of paprika. One onion orifnl inc. Phee in n mixing bowl hrcc-qunrters cup n1 urup. M' tablespoons of slwitcning, (hie coo. t)ne-tuartcr teaspoon of nutmeg, 'Inn tups rif sifted flour. 'our Uvel teaspoons of baking noiciJcT. 7'ieo-(A(r(i Tomatoes 1 Cucumber I Sugar , . . . Oil ! Vinegar . . Unnl .... I Flour . ) .,. ( )no egg . , Tea un - milk or lentcr Heat to mi and then turn iuto well- creased and floured layer cake pnn and I then prepare the crumbs for the top as I follows: Place in a small bowl Six tablespoons of flour. , Four tablespoons of broirn sugar. ' Tiro tablespoons of shot trnimi. One tcaipoun of cinnamon. Work with the tips of the fingers into ! I.eumn Hutter .$0.05 . .0.1 . .o:t . .'J.". . .10 . .10 : .ot; . .00 . .01 . .01 . .OS . .ns . .o." . .08 . .0.1 . .012 . .10 . .07 . .04 . .0.1 . .OU . .i:t "De Jure" Answers "Happy" De.ir i vnihirr I offer thanks to "Hon Voy.ice" Tor her kind letter. It semis Ififtt til, ttlltll nf n vtnfn.iii.tito la ci-iwl. iiallv pen. ir.itlng the minds of th girl j j ns the first surge of nnger passe- away. i i snail consider invseir as mc l nv Her nnd beaten, for I would sooner lose to a falr-m'ndcd girl th.m buM s doyen ..i'.iijk ii ii i-s uineii. .nu 10 iinjipy i i Stir to dissolve the dour nnd then a fine cminhly ma-s and then spread s,(Cni 'roiiutde.s bring to u boil and cool; slowh for live over the caki and bake in a moderate minutes. Ilien nun three nnnt-ooiieu over wr uiirn nuinnes. CKS chopped line and four tablespoons Note If ou squeere the crumbs thev of finely chopped parslei Heat to mix w ill heroine moist, so work with just and then turn on a large platter to cool. J the tins of the fingers or u-e a fork to Xet stand for two hours, then form into to-s them. I Mrs. Wilson's Menu Contest Total $1,411 Mrs. T. Robinson, West Palmyra, .V. ,. I MI5NC '' Sliin Heef pot-roasted with Itrown (iruiy IJrown I'otatoes (irei'ii Heans i Oct out the shawls Hint jou liavo hept In n box for so long because they were oul of stjle. They'to come bad. again. Some women wear them Just as shawls, others drape them on exening gowns. Their rT"fnl lines V !' "any a plain, uninteresting froclt A Dally Fashion Talk b Florence Hose PKHIIAPS it is but one step from ,1 , .!. .1 1 lln.l.nnd t ntf.. .ln ..,., -.,l. I.. ... I,..- .... l"l' I" - "" ll" " to make ,i logical dccis'on on the outs-, we can accustom oursehes to going "on. I s'.relv will co luilf wn and d-' nbo11t towt, ,., Hoped In the folds of a nub mi' iiiiiii ! ,uui riaiiii' (uf , ii im i . . sllitht Tiiodlilcrtlons Uut I fall to see cape we can at custom ourselves to the ;hy.ni ptsiiimI likes anil il'nlll: o f0i,i, cr n vm, Once we would hnc nouiii .iiieii n sinieinetu tiipncanie io ,,.,.,., , .. . i. . men In g-nrrnl So wo will pas the aid that either garment was iniprnc riuestlon "i ". "Loies tieitble for street wear for the modern I.Ike im other critics. "Unppj," vou I ., ,. . ., , . , , lay great -n- on the girl to com-. Let woman. So it ma be that shawls for m s.t ilelit here that I suppose she CPnornl ull'lii wear arc eventually will, but I hope It w 111 be m.in.v many , moons Were I to mc t her tomorrow I coining. would slum lur like a leivr. No tinibl- ' In the meantime shawls for evening tlous man en afford to fall In lovo till 'nnd dress afternoon wear nre seen here ho Is .mlii -Mulent Keep awnv from the nnd there uniting the best dressed worn clrls an.Mo'i ate safe Isn't that simple CII it mi far these shnwls nre al r nsonlne" When the average man mar- f , ia(0 u,r,.tiv. nnd they nre rle It enrti 'shls fretdom of .irtlon,' pre- "" ' ., ii i.piHooms trensnres Mnts hlm fun taking the di.ince that verv often old lieir looms, trens res mnv ineaip so. cess and pushes hlm Into brought to light from so no grand . An in. ii...iih wliKra u tin -ttnirV mothers trunk. Sometimes these I It Is ii"t important that a man save so sipinrcf or tiianeles of old lace nre I much with a car as It Is to remnliWree rather deliuite. Time has robbed their I -o pckl- ih b'g things unhindered , tnm,,s 0f some of their youth nnd It is 1 Aon mention the loss of the refining.. .,....,, tn 1... .1. tlrnl ,ln ...111, ii I lntliiiice. cud the dropping or nner ' desIratiK to luu 1. t nei 111 1 p w 11 a nine I courtesies -Happ." I'm a rebel to con- remforcement. And this is quite ,,0s. !entlon ns It Is, I'm lllng my own life sible. ns you will often see them with nnd will continue to demand that right. , n chiffon lining. f any girl dors ii'.t like mv standard 1 Personal! 1 am tremendously glad of sister when smau. 1 '", , now kind of present 1 must sen", n"". " nn.1 when, as 1 don't lnw h?., ??. or her uddrcss. either, It will be imp os slble for mo to be present at the w d"lffao quite n bit of crochet work "II orlgtnrtl Oeslgns and yokea a "'"u I would like to fcnw.wh?r J. alio tho the design, with lnsfuctlo$,"Y. yWrito to the a-isunlty S!onforr. Dtpartment. Washington. U 'J ,,,s formation nbout this soldier, glvmg name. railc and outfit. J&WJ$jfonx the Information there, try the to headquarters of the '' , , Legion. You might be. able te locate is present whereabouts hotter ,iro,nta'ko Legion, although, of course. It gome time. .. tn ,,.1- cousin , Why don't you write t0 '.',l3ddre nnd ask hlm for Ills "V'"Brcnt dl: so that you cat. send the Preseni ne.Mo,manrangpb.nito used In tho new house, the 1 J"1 ?' '& sbmethlng expensive, or I le sn! fteb?Sh?ve a series of your Instruet one 1.-- nnd make a good deal out of It J no yokes could be sold at 11 """Vwncre f you can And one In tie towncre you fl.ro that seiisuriis.. ---- .. slon It might be better to Put,nB',n" adwrtlPemeSl in th. PPr "vnB thrt crt'ffSeithoTn off any commission. iTTOW uliould I dress forv thc5 office tl in summer?" nskt a business girl who wnnts to do the right thing. There's only one dnsweri .dress cll slbly. No. that doesn't menn wear common-sense shoes, dark, thick dresses nnd other uninteresting thlngrt. l mentis dress just ns coolly n! you ran without looking ns If you were going to n garden party. It means wear voile dresses, or gnndlo dresses, gingham dresses. It means wcnrP white shoes nnd stockings. It tneann hnvc the dresses mode In the latest stylo but It means have them suitable fop office wear. "A man does not like a foolish, frit ter. girl, nbout his office," says nn educntlonnl director of n, large depart ment store. "A girl's costume should not thrust her upon his notice. Ho mv like to go out with n georgette girl nftcr business hours, but iu business hours he Wants to think nbout business. A girl Is dressed jvell for business when she wenrrt n simple stylish dress that Is bcoomlng but unobtrusive. Modish but not ex aggerated In style. Thin georgette blouses nre not businesslike." A girl In n business office has a special mission during the summer. Thnt mission is to look as cool nnd comfort nblc ns possible. A man has torwear bis high collnr nnd his coat no matter wlint the wenther, nnd he Vvnuts everything nbout him to .suggest "coolth" ns milch ns posslbln becauso he enn't. If he en ters his office in the morning und finds his stenographer encased In serge or cloth It makes him hotter right mvny. Hut If he comes In mopping his brow, nnd finds n cool-looking, calm joung person In conifqrtnblc dark blue .sllk, or trig dark blue voile with 11 little design in it, or n summery checked ginghnm with white collnr and cuffs, he" feels ns if It must he cool atftl he (eels better right aw ny. r COUHSK as soon ns anybody says Itles have their shnrc. Dark cnU.. . ' white designs. plnlnVrk "ha,l M ,' variety' without get ng L TS2 1 two hours, nil out tho formula ft,,'!!1 "I Fioic ciomcs tor the business r T ' summer. KUi d Adventures With a Purse or eonuuci. ir sue minus 1 nni wanting jhc revival of interest In lnce shawls In polish." let her tnhioir. No mi-n cmi m.( smwls. So often the woman command me p 1 v. 110 woman si, -ill f""-",, i..,,,,, .rwplf nossessed of nn old nuestlon toy words or actlTis I'll gl.idlv Jx,1 V '" ',',' K' i,9.?i 1 . pay the price of rurh freedom, be It In laee shawl would fed that she could use Inm nr nmnM fur 'Tin hettr tr olnrv it In some Wn.V HS tllC (Imtier.V Of 11 Salad Hresd Hutter Coffee Oiansc and Itanana slierd sai.i:s SLIP Sliln beef $0.10 louiatocs, MiKill can I kiwi.iintifti r tin.tl rtlfl riAtntmiL "Ul -IIUUI HI i I I1 llUltlll" O. , i V" I .1... n .. I r, . til ' ,, ' UU II Mil II illl? HIIIU-, tlllll 1.111(111 II IIIC ' i , i . I. i. . . , . . t Hrend OU i Pcic out the right girl at a glance. Of oo n1unble to permit her to cut it nnd niuieriiie H'lcourse. ou will sav wnv not associate tlic resim is souieuiiiiK riiuu-r sun. 0 lii fr cdom than gro fat In slavery." i frock. Now undoubtedl n shawl enn Please don't spring that worn-out ex- i,P used whole by a skillful designer and il'tSSlotl Of falling hard It I do. r. inmi- I .1 ...... ,.,lo.- lint Inn nflnn lint nmnlnn. "ti) her 1 bounee en. for a knowledge of . ..,,n'ii dresm'iker sacrifices stile .V-, the workings of loie enables me to clamp T ','' V"" '". "',. J n nt ,' lnce' U r; I down on It any time, and inubl s me to , " the shawl. Mie leels tnnt the la.ee Is Is This the Poem? To the TTrfiior of H'oman' Paoel D.nr Madam In in' ' U"X. """" j.j?r 'rr, '; r ent i "You."" b Y Unp Karlc Contes In the Uindon Vth-nneuin, was reprinted In 1 thrTtwr 1 KtKjrn about number vourcrespondaeslre-s. 1 give It In full. rQV If vou no moic should love mc ou7 It takes mv breath, at thought so -trange An that aught earthly could your spirit woo To change. Remote from doubt. T dwell secure In faith, all minor faiths nboie. So do T trust, so live, In our liicomrarnble love. i i.ii for lov to think how much A question would your nature wrong, Whom heaen created with a noble touch, So strong. N'av doubt forme, new born were over : You will remain unchanged and true; N'ot, not that I am 1. my lover, Hut Just that you tire you. This poem l so beautiful I kept It and am gh' to share it, hoping It Is the ono wished for. U V. Mac. Thank you very much for sending this poem. I'ernapa ii is ui very ui e that "A Header" wanted. Kvm If It Isn't. It Is lovely enough to be reprinted, nnd It was very thoughtful of you to send It look cool," the flesh -color georgette crepe conns into mind. There's no de fying thnt It does look cool, nnd it Is cool. As far ns thnt s concerned the same could be snld of chiffon, or silk net or tulle, or any other material thnt evening or nftcrnoon frocks nre mnde of or even the low neck and extremely short sleeves thnt arc suitable only for evening. As' soon ns jou say. "Look businesslike." though, the flesh -color georgette crepe turns pnle and modestly retires. Tlic dark shades of georgette crepe nre much more possible for busi ness wenr than the light ones, but some how jou nlwnys feel that the wearer Is going to a ten or n gnrden pnrty ns soon ns she leaves the office, nnd wouldn't have a cliuneo to change her dress between times. White Is the cool est nnd most comfortable thing to wear, but unless the business girl hns a dif ferent dress for eery day in the week she cannot wear white. It turns black so soon. There Is a way of keeping comfort able, looking cool, being suitnbly dressed for the office in summer, himpio. Be coming, modish stjles do part of it. Voiles, organdies, ginghams npd dfm- T AM of the opinion that most p0ff,lfr j boxes nnd vnnlfy enses thnt vm i powder were designed bv men. for Z fl innjorlty Of them n-e n ti.......i" . Z?4 J the powder boxes I refer to.' To pro 1 my point there are many women k 'I nrefer n loose nmwlm. i.. .. - . "'." I Yet tho designer of the on.$: ,1 case makes no provision for the 'fnet tlii 1 ,,,... .,.- iunui.-i is pinceu in t t nnt '1 onlv spills, over evcrjthing. btit n2 ,1 mnKCH one s pun so thick Hint t,t -powder nctunlly makes one's face foil 1 urnw-n nnu unconuortable. i .i, little powder box I want to tell vou nf now, uunuestlonnbly must have been H. signed by n woman. It Is flat ,! round nnd nbout the ttW f .n".1 dollar. The bottom of It has l,olf " -the sort one sees In n tn I....... ,..j. s"n.'.. :,'1,kr " .LT.,r.,!.. 'R'-.t i-. 1 . -iii.n. vy.i. mviviy mis mis ullt, powder nnd shuts the holes, 'riiti a" powder stnjs where it belongs until such time ns one wishes to spi Ink'e s0',i on the puff which l included u, t,. The ton. which unscrews. Im. ...i i Inside nnd Is decornted'on the ohum. with tiny sprnjs of (lowers. The nrirc is lifty cents. I-hnvc seen bureau senrfs with colnrp, edges, nnd those with edges of Hum lace, nnd those which Inic beii Hib orntely hand embroidered or nre rlclitr looking thnn one of puie linen. w(i, hemMitched border, and a liraiilr padded initial or monogrnm nt one end Which is one very good reaou for ni telling jou nbout these linen 'carf. Another renson '.s their price. The IS by a length Is .sU.r.O, tho scarf tueamir lug 18 by 45 costs S.'l, while thnt which mensures 18 by t"4 is S.I. oil. The( scarfs nre of pure Irish linen tint heavy linen which fnlrly glistens, n,, Inch-nnd-n-hnlf-wide borders are bom stitched, and bv tlic siiuplt- nilditlon n( un initlnl. which jou could niihroMfr jourself, Jim would hnvc n bountiful burenii cover or buffet cover, u ran see for yourself that these prices ars' remarkable. It Is said that thev nt iictunllj lower thqn the price you w-niiHi' nny for tne same tiling relit In Ilrlfast Itself. I l'or nnmrs of shops otldrrs Moman'i I I'nir l'dllor or plionr Walnut ,1000, My dear Mrs. Wilson Heading in linked Apple yourcolunin that jou ndiocatc n vge. Bread and flutter tarinn menl three or four times a week. I wish to submit a menu for one such meal for four people 0t a cost of not more than M..iO. I.e hne uothini: but vegt the time and find them verj uomicnl. Soup Two pounds of chuck t ef. V me mid that I ,u,,-"llf luarter pek of potato,-. t me add that 1 Om-half quart of carrots tari'in uirals nil .jjj. ' I'nri iii'nlinlOliitil ". tt mr iiim uini hum linn " pnriKU' and. what is more, icrj benefi. .al to the One-hnlf pouiid'of cabbage."..'.'.', health. I-.L. K. Mnterial fur dressing Uadishei 1 our apples PJ Roast tctth Toinnlo S'Iiim Spinach t Hrend 0."i 1 Cofrsfmr i.ouec 114 Bread and llutlir Itioiin llclty ft earn j Sugar, butter, et OS lea iiomc-manc .111111 due ouart green bean l."i'with girls If .ou can h ld ourself In Sugar and coffee 11': check and hae the pleasure of their f'offie I'mir bnnniins 10 company.' Slmplj because Im chivnl- 'r!!i .r,!,Z irous fool enough to back to the limit .(U4 V' ,,,;"I":P, ,',., .V-'lnny statem-nt I might make when that . , (Jne onion for suincl oil Il.i irih hlnrncv runs awnv with inv tongue ii Salt and pepper 0 Perhaps j'ou will be disappointed b ' 1 Vinegar 01. ! this letter, hut that Is the price of truth 1 Your beautiful wish Is unless, but not n. . 1 i -n unnnpreclnted for a lar m books un' 1 l ' n dog must serve for man earF nnd ! pfrhaps unto the end Hum 'vlmus vivamus im. .11 ar. ti"op rls'it lfi'.'O, by I lor'ncf nose) .:to .0.-1 .OS '. Radishes 50.05 iloast: one quart of potatoes Total .?I.."0 Cream soup and creamed rnrrnts are out of place in this menu at tins seasou of the enr Otherwise ou would have hud n splendnllj proportioned meal. Half pound of walnuts One egg Vlnvorinff Spinach 'J j Coleslaw 07 j Mi d-ar Mrs. Wilson I wish to en Hread 0" ter the following in the menu contest. Butter i" I Pudding : stale bread One egg One npple One pint of milk Sugar nnd flaiormg Piece of butter . . Tea nnd sugar MRS. S. I.. K. .1.1 .(MJ Mean-, one and one-hnlf pounds. Total . 1.-0 i Potativ's, one-fourth peck ,, , ii-n 1 1 Lard, one-fourth pound '"" " -!" """" i'. " ih nouml nf Over but the quantity is not enough for four f.mnn people It ran Suup I iciici -fried Potatoes I.irrr and Onions lire Pudding Hread and HiUter t'offee $0.20 .IS 1 .2.-. .OS .12' Porch Floors In the summer 1 tinvo inj porches thoroughl scrubb'd and washed. Theu f haie tliein waxed with anj of t'le good ' floor waxes After this treatment tho floors ate polished with u polishing brush, just as me would do in polishing hardwood Hours This method preserves the floor ami after the porch is treated in this mauiiei oue docs not hum to put water on it during the entire season. lllaio the piirch gone over daily with a broom or floor mop. Much timo is PrSBAHO' THE MAGNESIA WMgWBal b KHiJ5BCBKy tgKSa'!iT-MLJitLJI Ifc f-f lBBifcj nHW WtjflliK Sfflfc The MODERN way to . wash Pearl Borax Soap Ckips saved thus in hot wenther. and a porch treated in tl.is mauner always looks well. (iood Housekeeping. Soup meat Mrs ,1 r ami Mrs. .1. C V onlj a market list but no menu. Mv dear Mrs. Wilson Would like to submit the following menu for the mg test MUS. .1 A W f re a m of A spaiayus Soup Hot lloast of Heef Brniii) I'otntois Itrnu n Heavy (iamed ariots Asparagus t'tlcslnir Hi' ' nne pmiiiil. I.inge 1 an of milk. sii'iir Hr..id .10 .12 .HI .00 .00 IMPORTED POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL is supreme and costs little more than alleged substitutes DOCTORS RECOMMEND for Conktipatt n Arid StnniAch Indices Hold only li the bottle never bv doir Safe Milk For Infants & Invalids Na Cooking A Nutritious Diet tor All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office 'Avoid Imitations and Substitutes I JOIN tlic PRIZE MEI'U CONTEST and send in tlii best SI. .VI dinner for four iienplo that ion enn think Up. ou 111:1.1 win one of these pri7.es rmsT, sa.so. .SECOND. 91. THIRD. 91. Ilules The foods used must be staples and in schsou. The menu must be accompunied bi n sales slip showing the cost of the I mterillls used. The name and address of the sender and the dutc must be clearly written. Address all menus to Mrs. Wilson's Menu Contest, Evening Public Ledger, Independence Square BJtFL nfiTHC M iU OLD PUMPS REMODELED INTO LATEST STYLES By the onjnnal CAPA IDEA. Bring your old stvle pumps to us and we will thoroughly remodel them ac cording to the prevailing styles with bow straps. The cost Is a trifle as compared with buying new pumps. DROPS OF MAGIC! CORNS LIFT OUT IjraiEffliiiiiMi'itni", 'Sihrainit ii'ltJiiiwi';i3i;i:ii"i i,insmni.ii,i'i:fjU'inuriMmnn ii:ntci!iiihH.f!'ijir)Ui'i,','i..t' '.uiiii,i:,ii'iuai:t,nmltuinrai u.i,rthi.i'f!iiiai:m:mird1iiii.iii:ni H'aswiuiiiiii mris j.JM:ii:Minahih'ii!iur.aii!U!hti'i!Mi mniiusny ri More Good News! Ritft."se Penny Prof il Meat Store &! PRICES AWAY LOW! Frijday and Saturday STEAK MEATS RUajP, ROUND OR SIRLOIN All Kinds So simple! Drop a little Freezone on a touchy corn, instantly that corn stops hurt ing, then you lift it off with the fingers. No pain I Try it. BEFORE AFTER VNv23 04 1 A iTVYi1 0 Lb. Rib Roasts (best cuts) 34c Chuck Roasts (best cuts) 28c Hamburg "Steak (freshly ground)2f)c Lean Rolled Pot Roast 28c Lean Rolled Brisket 26c Bolar Roast 32c Cross Cut Roast 30c Stewing Beef (Brisket). .. .12V,c PSer llii& All Electric Washing MSSAWdtmt Macline. ' "jiiht .nr irr r w irm ?' C&P So easy to use j i aoMt v Ns futnllj at nny morn jou r ' wiK ) nrfer. Clothlnir. Furnl- W ', , . ture. llou'9 (urnUhlnci. 1 , Joneliy unci Oinoritl Mr U I clmndlBc Pay at your Y i III conifnlence. tlen at It tt i jt III rlKht here on Chstnui V 1 1 r ij- strut ovrr SO venrp. Vl II I MML CnU. I'lmns nr Wrllr TO 1111 LilV SEkHA S.R.W3E AVER 'y BfflN B 1112 Chestnut St. rTuA fWk!&w3Wf l wWr' ngAw 1 Wm. 1 jP Qc I S O alb. 3 real corn flavor a crimpy mouth Mandtliekind you, never tire o tfoea try JERSEY grecenJJj grvca1 1h Jenev&ral (bod Ca.Ccml.iWA Ulaaakofh'hMhi.'Ud.-lhf Lb. Legs Yearling 36c Sboulders Yearling 26c French Yearling Chops 38c Lean Rib Yearling Chops 26c Loin Yearling Chops 42c Breast Yearling, 2 lbs 25c Legs of Genuine Lamb 48c Shoulders Lamb 32c BONELESS BACON, 32c lb Shoulders Pork Nice and Lean in 2 nnd 3 lb. piece.. Dressed ZCIO. Nice nnd Lean, ."i to 7 Ilia. Lli. Picnic Hams (6 to 8 lbs.) 24c Regular Hams (8 to 12 lbs.) . . .3f)c Skinback Hams (8 to 12 lbs.). .37c Cottage Hams (2 to 4 lbs.) ... .40c Picnic Hams, extra small (3 to 5) 25c Smoked Sausage 19c Loin Roast Pork (rib cut) 29c Shoulder Pork (picnic style). .24c Fresh Hams (whole or cut) . . .37c Pure Lard, 1-lb. package 24c I . tlURSTORE 0RDERS;CAPA Shoe Repairing ARE AS GOOD AS CASH and nbl i-ou to bur at tli de partment and apMlalty alore yoa rrtr Our trma ar baaaa on th Unirlh of i-rrilll sist fair and ina Writ for full dtalla. rat, writ ror run aiaua. MARRIOTT BROS,. JUSCheatnHt l.'i02 Chestnut 17 So. 11th 114 So. 15th 1229Suusom 17 So. 13th 533 Chestnut H Look for the OAHA sign. It Indicates tin original concern In rtmak ny old shoes like new. A few cents buys tiny'bottle of Freezone at any drug store. This is sufficient to rid jour feet of every hard corn, hoft corn, or corn between the toes, also all calluses, and without the slightest soreness or irritatior It doesn't hurt at all I Freezone is the much talked of, magic ether discovery of the Cincinnati genius So easy, Eggs ! Eggs ! All Strictly Fresh-Laid, Big Meaty Ones in Cartons 46c doz. Lb. Roasting Chickens 46c Nut Margarine Stewing Chickens 43c Oleomargarine Fancy Table Butter, 55c lb. MBMiliiJlIM i Au .1 ' . .- y j 1 , I . ' i . i ., - A . . L i . V " . I . .t L.immMi & -. ..,. . -hiri iWMMJtir r - T 'ii mMi nift r lb. m i ta i Lb. 1 1. 32c 1 39c 6 ( Only one-half usual amount when you use MORNING SIP If you want to taste a real good cup of coffee try this recipe take onlv half the usual amount of Morning Sip and make the coffee in your usual way. Morning Sip Coffee has more strength and flavor because it is packed in slip-cover tins. Unlike coffee packed in bags, all the strength and aroma stays in Morning Sip. Bccause'Morning Sip goes twee as far it means a saving on your coffee expense. Morning Sip Coffee is always fresh. So many women buy Morning Sip and your grocer sells it so fast that his sup ply is always fresh from the roasters. Let the family judge Morning Sip to day. Buy a pound. Sold by All Good Grocers MORNING COFFEE Packed in tin to keep the flavor k Roattcd and Packed by ALEX. SHEPPARD to SONS, INC. PHILADELFIJIA, J?4 , ",.. W 7 - y SIP , .