m Wi 5- n $ MS f w m IF' v? t K. trant m: rjv m if ml life! l mm f III BBKi' -T P1M t -rr L FOfiFOtfRTH uMleboratc Meeds of Former Motbrs Bring Picnichers By MIIS M. A. WILSON tthptrioht, ItiO, Iv lira. it. A. WiUon. Ml i nani reitrvta.) THE United States celebrates its natal day on the Fourth of July, and, like Tito other nation, this holiday is greeted 5hte with spontaneous outbursts of .;'; X, countrywide euthuslntm. Ih days gone :it f.by it was the custom to have large i community picnics, wun n onu game rnnrlniln the celebration about dusk with S display of Chinese fireworks. ft Owing to great loss of life this tlis i ? nlnr nt fireworks has been abandoned. T)li.t.t.a tnAnv urn fl miii.li In fnrnr & v fVipr were In the days of Tore, and as ti 3 wb all know the real cnloymint of the sf 2 outdoor fiesta is the food, ?ow, I am fctrs-felt was needed for this day. In order to finish the necessary chores trly rising was imperative. The carry 2 ill had to be hooked up, and then the f storing of tho necessary viands usually Stock an hour or two. There was n 5 quick breakfast, then thero was the ujiual hustle and hunt for hampers, Sbats, hammocks and children beforo Jorfrr nne was safely stowed on board 7 . " LI. .- .1.- Ht..I .......I.. Bna on nis way iu iuc intuit (iuuuu where the day was to be spent. Hero are some oi tne menus oi ions tro: Pnlnto Salad Cabbage Relish Home-Made Pickles Strawberry Preserves Cherry Preserves Rhubarb Tarts Cocoanut Layer Cake Coffee Lemonade Meat PIps Chicken Sandwiches v Two Home-Made Relishes Two Homc-Made Preserves Chocolate Cakes Chorry Pio Coffee A VIItGINI.V MENU Fried Chicken , Beaten Bieuits Tomatoes Stuffed With Coleslaw Ham Sandwiches Blackberry Cobbler Coffeo A XORK STATE MENU TinVart TTnm T 3 Home-I'.aked Reans 5 Potato Salad S Chowchow Spiced Beets Coleslaw 5 Pound Cako Strudels Coffee 5 A COUNTRY MENU - Baked Beans 5 Cold Cuts of Boiled Ham 5 Deviled Eggs Potato Salad J Tomatoes Stuffed With Slaw s Cherry, Raisin and Cocoanut Pio 5 Coffee ? Tmlnv we scliltm carrv such auan- E titles of food, for most of ui prepare I for tho day by eating a hearty break -fast, and the motor vehicles speedily ; bring us home in timo for the evening SBeab In other days people left the -picnic grounds about 0 o'clock in the j evening and arrived home about 8; in 3 this way n large quantity of food was 5 needed to nppease tne nppetues mat 5 were created by spending a day out of J doors. 5 Today the housewife may plan to have 2 several families join and then take the 8 things that are needed in the car. For $ comfort plan to spend the day near a J f trtnhbtfse and make your arrangements Ztetpjifnty of time. ' ' Take the hammock nlone and tho airings of the ball came. If you take wire shelf from the gas range with rou and then place it between four S.t i tones', the coffeo and beans may be ! Mrs. Wilson's I MJ .LCUl .ilia. I.3WM - Alio iUHWnJft 5 la my menu for tho content. ? ' MISS E. V. R. J Baked Fresh Mackerel J Baked Potatoes Spinach t BUced Cucumber Cream Dressing ? Bread Butter X .Apple Tapioca and Creamy Tea CMa'ckerel .54 j Kour potatoes IS 3 One-quarter peck spinach .15 fCucurnber 05 r Sour cream 05 jBread 05 3 Butter 05 J One apple .05 (Tapioca and sugar 10 (Cream, one-half pint .16 Tea and sugar 10 J Ege and butter for spimch 10 Total U 55 k This Is a splndld menu, but the allow tamco for bread and butter Is not suf 5 flclent for four people IVm Ym. ,mi Tl'll.nn k nllnwtnM I My Dear Mrs Wilson Permit me to 5 add my little quota to our Interesting- Jeontest. MRS. M. S. K. Birr Sohji H RadLihrs ' Roast Short Ribs of Beef i Hashed Potatoes S Butter Beans Sliced Tomatoes I c Apricot Biead Pudding J Bread and Butter Tea or Coffee 5 Two pounds "f brisket .25 ; Seasoning, onion and potherb 02 jTlartlahes 05 "Four tomatoes 25 'J One-half of one-quarter peck of potatoes 13 rtJ- ........ KA..n . l.a . HI , VIIQ IjUltl ICI (J.'UMil ". .-. ... ..... t i.Quiirt of butti-r beani 15 " One-half po ind of dried apricots. . . IS Sj One quart f milk .1 J One-half pnund of sugar 11 ? Half lonf jf bread .i tButter. one twelfth pound H ilPalt, vtneuar " Tea or cultos "s Total 150 . . ., . n in.A nlniiB. mHtlam i This t 1 irlendid -0111 weather menu, but a IU' le heavy for summer 3 .. i-t... XT.e Wil.nn T would lite fto siibm t tho following menu for dlniftr I jfor four people. MRS. J. IL T . llamourg mean 1 afoeoronl ntil thrse Tomato Soiioe 4 Pottitoes H Hread and Butter i Coften W"-' J Tnpiora Pudding One pound "f b"ttom of round . . 45 5 " JVtticU ttrapplta lor tlabbu condHon of the fact and rrrk pkhmantt wavr , KAl'NKK S. KAI'NF.K. ll Walnut Rt. 1M R K.nlurkv Av. A'liinlli' rity There Is no substitute for olive oil especially Imported POMPEIAN OLIVE OIL USBAKD'S Tlit ITlMUniiJIrH TOnS RECOMMEMU miration. Acid Stomach. IndlRei i'n ha uasH ss Milk nf Maantala. &;t Ov Haaa ftMJ V-0' &L . wtiWmES'pMm. '' OF JULY PICNIC Days Not Needed Noio When Home iwTimc for Supper heated and tho bacon can be toasted for sandwiches. MENUS PLANNED FOR PART OF EIGHT PEOPLE Radishes , Xoung Scallions Home-Made Pickles Sandwiches Egg, Cheese, Egg and Lettuce, Ham Tomatoes Stuffed With Slaw Potato Salad Cherry Turnover Coffee Olives Cucumber and Onions Radishes Baked Beans Baked Potatoes Sandwiches Lettuce and Tomato, Ba con, Roast Beef Sliced Tomatoes Mayonnaise Dressing Chocolate Layer Cake Coffee Sweet Mixed Pickles ,' Spiced Beets K Chicken Loaf With Watercress Deviled Eggs Sandwiches Wheat, Rye Bread and . Butter Potato Salad Cocoanut Layer Cako Coffee To prepare tho. butter for spreading on bread place in n howl One-half- pound of butter, One-half teaspoon of mustard, One-half le'aipoon of paprika. Beat until creamy and then spread the slice beforo cutting from' tho loaf. CheesoSandwIches Place iii bowl JVo.cupi of cottage cheese, Ttco onioifc grattd. Three green pepper, minced fine. One-half cup of finely chopped pars lev. One and one-half teaspoons of salt, One teaspoon of paprika. Mix and then use for sandwich fill ing. Egg and Lettuce nard boil six eggs and then rub through a fine sieve and add One teaspoon of mustard, One teaspoon of paprika, One teaspoon of salt, Three tablespoons of melted butter. Lay the lettuce leaf on the prepared bread and cover with the egg1 mixture, and then another slice of bread; trim the crusts. Chicken Loaf Select an old stewing chicken, cook until tender, and then drain. Strain and measure three cups of the chicken broth and then add Five level tablespoons of gelatin. One teaspoon of onion extract, One teaspoon of celery extract. Let the gelatin soften for oue-halt hour And then heat slowly to the boil ing point and chill quickly in ice water. When ready to set add tho meat from the chicken, chopped fine, and Txco level teaspoons of salt. One level teaspoon of paprika. Turn into loaf-shaped pan to mold. Cut iu thick slices to serve. For picnics and out-of-door affairs I have found that by keeping each lot of food distinctly separates and la beled, tossing and mussing and having tne vianus come to tne tame in a state of musslness are prevented. Wrap the bread and cake in wax paper and then pack into paper cartons. Wrap the meats and other foods in the butcher's parchment paper and then pack the salads in jars and crocks. Use paper plates and napkins, and before leaving always try to gather all the leftovers and burn them : watch closely to prevent damage by fire. Typhoid is a dangerous disease, so in order to prevent contamination be sure of your water supply. Do not drink from streams or springs whose source you do not know about. Menu Contest Macaroni and cheese .10 Tomato sauce .10 Potatoes 20 Bread and hotter 20 MlllC ........... .10 Tapioca pudding 25 Total $1.40 Macaroni, potatoes and tapioca pud ding are all starchy foods. The pota toes should bo emitted from the menu and a green cocked vegetable added. Mrs. E. S. submitted only a market list. Honor List MENU Mrs. C. J. Taylor, 15U North Twenty -ninth street Rolled Shirt Steak", Bread Filling Roosted Potatoes Buttered Beets Lettuce with Dressing Bread, Kutter and Coffee Stewed Cherries SALES SLIP IV. pounds skirt steak ........ .50 2 bunches beets 18 1 lettuce 04 1 egg 05 1 quart potatoes 15 . loaf bread .05 1 1 -.' pound butterine .14 l oltec ana milk ,u. 1 pound cherries 18 -FOUNOCO 105 DbweeS ra "V?JHHB2 1122 Chestnut St. Quality and Standard Famous Over Half a Century SEE Toys for the Fourth Buy the children new toys for tho Fourth instead of firecrackers. Dewees Toy Shop is always ready and ss willing to help you select toys, books, games and dolls. Airplanes are mado of light wood, work by rubber EEr : mechanism, and can really fly. Bring the boys in to seo E5 them. $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. H COTTON GOODS REDUCED J Printed Chiffon Voiles g Tomorrow, 59c and 95c. Reg. 75c to $1.65 An opportunity you should not miss if you desire to havo some smart little summer dresses made. All tho EEE newest Summer designs on extra-fine quality voile. Our E5 entire stock goes at these special prices. EEE I Novelty White Goods H Tomorrow, 95c. Reg. $1.25 to $1.50 f A good assortment of these very desirable novelty SEE white voiles. 30 inches wide. Cool nnd light for Sum- EEE mer dresses. rVKKUW' rj M v:,r.tm. Have you planned a dollar mid a half dinner Tor four .people for the PRIZE MENU CONTEST? Well, .you'd bettor get bus'y-nt itl You might wlu ono of these prizes: FIRST $2.60. , SECOND 91.00. THIRD $1.00. RULES The foods used must be stnples and In season. Tho sales slip for all tho materials must be sent with the menu. The nnmo and' address ofHhe sender nud the date must be clearly written. Address all menus to Mrs. Wilson's Menu Contest Evening Public Ledger Independence Square HOW WHOLESOMELY CAN YOU MAKE A DOLLAR AND A HALF GO INTO FOUR? pound sugar 12 Seasoning -03 Total $1.10 Mildred- V. Ncwhard, German town, Pa. MENU Baked Salmon Croquettes with White Sauco Fresh Green Tea French Fried Potatoes Salad with French Dressing Cup Custard Coffeo Butter Bread SALES SLIP 1 can salmon v 1 egg Crackerdust Flour Seasoning . Lard package peas i small head salad... French dressing 1 quart potatoes 1 quart milk 3 eggs ' Sugar .. Coffee ....-. Bread . Butter ......' .04 .OH .02 .01 .03 .20 .05 .03 .15 .in .12 .10 .15 .05 .07 $1.50 Mrs. C. M. Proiise, Clifton Heights, Pa. MENU Beef Bouillon Escalloped Salmon En Casserole Lettuce and Tomatoes, Mayonnaise Dressing New Potatoes Bread and Butter Strawberries Graham Wafers Coffee 1 SALES SLIP Bouillon cubes $ Salmon (pink) Crackers half pound Lettuce, one-half head Tomatoes, two Sugar, quarter pound Eggs (one for dressing)......... Mustard and Reasoning Potatoes (one-eighth peck) ...4.. Bread, one-half loaf Butter Strawberries Milk, pint Graham wafers Coffeo Evaporated milk ............... Total The Question Corner Todoy's Inquiries 1. How can lace sewed on to hem stitched pillow cases be made to look as if it had been woven on? 2. What is a convenient time-saver that should be in every kitchen? 3. In n small bungalow; what kind of doors between the rooms will give the effect of larger rooms? 4. In what easy wnv are sleeves made and finished for n kimono wnist? 5. flescribe a practical play suit for n child which keeps tho clothes clean and is comfortable to wear? 0. How Is an attractive bath mat made in several colors? -v Yesterdaj's Answers 1. A convenient device which makes it possible to leave food in the gas oven without fear of its burn ing is a regulator, which keeps the heat een at the temperature at which it is set. 2. Colored embroidcrv should be washed In soapsuds, never by rubbing the soap upon It. , Some of the light summer dress es arc trimmed with novel em broidery made of organdie ap ?licd In puffy effects, n darning napkins or table cloths the f raypd edge of the worn place should be allowed to re main and gradually worked in with the darning. . The inside belt of a dress should be taken in in a V-shaped scam In front to fit the long-walstcd figure . A charming trimming for n white dimity dress is a pocket made of rows of fine lace edged at the top with varicolored flowers made of fatln ribbon. MV '. DO YOfu NEED ; t f iHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIb uHib '-h'Wk'$?$Mli H iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiKIj'i Nv i--. .;?i-ti -flSBBRSSlHBNVBRMHSfflMISSSSVMlVMRSHSBlMSBSSMSSB wn vvv v ' WHY NOT MAKE YOUR OWN? Try mailing your own dress form with tho help of a friend. A simple way Is Illustrated above. Make tight-fitting lining which fits the flguic per fectly, cutting an opening down tho front. Put it on, and then call In tho friend to fcmear plaster bf parls over the lining while you havo it on. Allow It to harden, then remove It very carefully and stuff It until it is firm. Another satisfactory form can bo mado by using gummed manlla sealing paper In tho samo way, snjittlng tho Jacket down the front and back to remove It and putting the halres together again with gummed paper. This docs not rcqulro stuffing. These two methods aro suggested and recommended by tho United States Department of Agriculture. Try 'them and seo how cosy it Is Adventures NOW I nm just as great a lover of humanity as the next one, but if thero is ono timo when my lovo suffers a decided let-down it is when, shod in clean whlto sho'cs, I enter a crowded street car, and humanity steps on my foot, leaving its dark Imprint on my Immaculato too. I havo told you of theso shoe bags before, but that was when ray knowlcdgo was theoretical. Now, having suffered, I speak from bit ter experience. The bag comes in a little case which protects one's purse, and Its size Is just right to tuck In a purse or pocket. Then when the occasion or humanity demands, ono merely takes out the little bag, removes it partially from its casing, and rubs it over the erf fending spot. These bags are mighty convenient, and most, reasonable twenty cents each. For chair coverings for tho porch, ono shop has some striped toweling, cool looking and heavy enough not to muss easily, for thirty cents a yard. It is Just about the width of the back of a porch rocker, and comes in palo green and white, blue nnd white, and a dull red and white. I was passing one of those fascinat ing Madeira shops today, and as is my invariable habit I stopped to look in the window. And thero I found a epo- Ladies! Complexion Worries Ended at Last This Delightful New Vanishing Cream Containing True Butter- milk Will Make You Look Years .Younger or Money Back Just Try It. Ort n umall nnnntltr nt nnr phnrmarr, tftklnr for llnunrcl'ii nuttrrmllk Crrnm. and mamm It dnllr Into the fnce. oeek. nrrnn nnd handn. The direction ore Kim pie nnd It rout on little hnt nnr girl, or womnn enn afford if. vovr roraDlexlon munt qulfklr enow a derided ImnroTrmrnt or roiir denier 1 authorlted to return soar moner without question should rou be dissatisfied. No mntter whether yoa lire troubled with wrinkle, hard little lines around the mouth and nm, coarse, sallow, farird-looklnc skin, or elmolr rouihnrss and redness caused by wind nnd enn. tou will nnd Mint nil these trials nnlcklr dis appear with the use of this old-fnshlonrd beautj recipe brought un to date. Howard's ltuttrrmllk Cream Is only sold on n posltlte guarantee of satisfac tion or money back. Adv. ESfi Make Every Dollar Count! Bay only what you tieed, and only when yoa 'need it: and make sure that what you buy will give, the maximum of service, Thats the way to bring down the High Coat of Living. The manufacturers and retailers of Nemo Corsets are united in their desire to help Nemo wearers economize; so both have sacrificed a portion of their legitimate profit in order to sell the Nemo No, 425, illustrated, at $A4.25. It is made of that very light but very strong USARO Cloth which makes it an ideal corset for summer wear Nemo No. 425 lives up to the high Nemo Standard. It's a real Economy at $4.25. Good Shop Everywhere! Nemo Hygienic-Fashion Institute, New York IL1HIA, 'fiDNBM3 1 . W ' ' DRESS FORM? f A With a Purse clal in filet lace. Filet edging, in width probably thfeo-quarters of an inch, has been specially priced at fifty cents a yard. And if you stop to uunk about it, three-quarters of an inch is pretty good size. Then thero is somo insertion, of that lovely rose pattern, at least, I should say, an inch and a half wide, for eighty-five cents a yard. It would make such pretty collar-and-cuff sets. Tor name of (hop nddrvon Woman's Tate Editor or phone Walnut 3000. fQL n fii fr little dash of leio" a chunky piece of ice, sugar for a bit of sweetness, and some' Tetley's Orange Pekoe Tea for the most cooling, fragrant drink you ever quaffed on a hot summer's day ! It's like a breeze from a snow-capped mountain top! TETLEY'S TEA makes good tep a certainty ' 1 When you take some Tetley's Orange Pekoe Tea, and chill it to the coolth degree, you have the thirst quenchingest drink you ever tasted 1 JOSEPH TETLEY 8s CO., Inc. New York, N. Y. OHO T'SYOURy Fa YOUR YOUR YOURHEALTHj Kf .1 mjju r- f 1 i TheWoniam Exchange "Provlno" a Diamond To the Editor of Woman's Pago: ' Doar Madam Kindly publish immedi ately where I can havo a diamond cd, na one was sold to mo as a perre" stone, and I havo been told same was not PCr 6AN APPRECIATIVE READER There are several wayo of testing a diamond yourself. Mako.a hole In 1 a card and look at tho card through tne diamond. If tho stonojs genuine 1 on hole will bo seen; If It Is false.-you will see two. holes.' 4Pul the diamond on vmi. fin.. ,n.l lnnlr nt it through a moirnlfylnK glass. If it Is real, you can- not see through It; If It is raise, yoir see tho grain of your finger peffecW mond through the stone. The P stone does nqt Bhow Its " through tho diamonds If you arc 1 not satisfied with your own Judgment after you try these tests, take the ring to n. F.linhla uialt.lmnvn lewder. IIO Will tell you whether thero Is any flaw in It or not. Interior Decorating To ihn Editor of Woman's Page: T-....M n.j.m t nm tntArAjited In In terior decorating-,' and am woncltrflwc If you could tell me about the length or time a courso In this study would bo, nnd what .possibilities it offers as a practical field work, for I am anxious to be doing It remuneratively, In a not too remote time.' - T Thore Is a summer courso In .interior decorating wlflch stnrta on July 6, that is, next Monday, and continues until July 30. Tho UBual course In this Kind of work, that Is, a comprehenstvo courso taking In all branches of tho work, takes four years, Just llko any other school or college work. Some of the students have been able to leave before the course Is over and start In working, but, of course, they usually cot positions in a decora tor's ship and go on learning In that way. Tho regular winter courso at this school Btarts In September nnd goes on for six or eight months, and you can take either "morning or evening classes. If you aro talented nlong this lino thero aro great possibilities in this work, for you can always start up your own by worklng-'wlth some ono else. Shops nt t lil n bind Hnem tn be verv well nat- ronlxed, nnd they ask big prices for their work. Them nro always little Side lines that offer themselves at various times and brlnff In a little extra, -That Is, of course, for a person who Is tal ented and artlstlo and would not be'ao likely to do well In any other line of business. Tou have a much greater chance of success doing work that you like than you have in Just doing work because It Is w,ork. 'V a DUTY r M. MONEY STYLE-. -n NO 425J StKvra nHHpiHpv'VAnuwnMvij'iiii1., 'yTfi&gTi 1 r "irWmT u v ' . . rjiL ,wi 1 'tefrlf iiftl jh U. ? JZZSJ KJttf' iJn ii.i.. mmi TO LOSE HER LITTLE CrjRL . . n And She Made Her Daughter Unhappy by Allowing Her Dole " fulness to Show When Plans for the Wedding Were . Talked Over pT OOIC, mother" exclaimed tho fj bride-to-be, "I got these two pans i ?' J1 Ba,oi iust happened to go tnrouglj the storo and saw them never JlfT nnything about, tho sale until I fell Into It. Did you ever hear 6f such u i7 ,lAnd 1 Ft this for my dress isn't U prctty?r' . lest dear, it's very pretty," said J"" mother in rn doleful tone. The "luo-to-bo pushed aside her purchases and faced her mother. ".If you'd only bo n little cheerful about it," she exclaimed. "You might BUPP08O I Was marrvln nn P.VImn nnil going un to the North Pole to live. Why,, 1 U only bo thrco blocks nway from you, and I won't bo away nil day long "k wum ns a usen to be. I'll probably see mpro of you than I do now." "Well, I know," her toother replied, drearily, "but I Just hate to think of giving up ray daughter " and she sighed in tho mbst desolate way. The bride-to-be is worried. This kind of thing goes on every day when she comes homo from the offico with her exciting, small packages of household things for the new house. Her mother has always been interested in every thing sho does, nnd it has nlwayajbecn a pleasure to tell her things, Hut tBe plans for this wedding do noT interest her in tho lenst. As soon as any men tlon of them is mado she becomes Bad and droopy. . Jt is depressing. Tho bride-to-be fls ns If she were doing something wrong in getting married. It isn't that her mother doesn't like tho man she's going to marry she's very fond of him. It isn' ns if they were going out of the country, or out of tho state, or out of tho town, or even out of the way to live. Their houso is just about three blocks away frop "mother's." It's Tmi SMALLEST DM1 COMFORT wUkt mhf MAGUIRESf IRISH FAIN TakM Ott CORN Call PLrASTER MtaatarwarfortMwarMtajreataB M Mty la Srssa Cankwaa. Tts w . fsaJMpWsBMaraWM 000iMmmmswtm00'tnMtBtvtMtm TakM Thota Out by tk Root H XML Ell Ug IllrPil m ' -'; Ma1iaaMaaMs-aa.saWMaafcMC;t tfWBaBSDpWiassWMgrM"a,''J M f Jahp It's his job to demonstrate BlueBird to you, in his store or at your home. You say the word. Go to your neighborhood electrical shop today or tomorrow. Here's why BlueBird is superior: Handsome white enamel cab inet, tablo top; all mechanism protected. Heavy copper, extra laru tub, can't discolor clothes. Inside perfectly smooth, nothing to tear or wear things. Washes by perfect twin-six action, quickest, most thorough way. BlueBird ELECTRIC CLOTHES WASHER It &2dL VI Wholesale Distributors ELLIOTT-LEWIS ELECTRICAL CO., INC. v n,wmmLWmMkwWi,, yw""v - ,1 u . 'v Just if it isn't sacrilege ti a thing it's just mothqr 1 o lay such oVo carried a Die 100 iar. - pIVEItY natural mother hates to give JLJm her "baby," cWlf slio knows that there is a very kind, loving, fine husband toetake her. She clines to the llttlo girl as long as sho possibly szu cvcnwhcn long skirts nnd marcel waves have taken tho place of belted dresses and hair1 ribbons. No matter if the new home with all its new furniture is right next' door, it isn't quite the same. Underneath the happy, pleased proud expression of everv mother nt every wedding there's a certain strained look that cornea straight from that mother's heart somebody is taking liEr little girl away from her. But she doesn't say so. " Why, sh0 wants that day to bo the happiest tlav of her llttlo' girl's life, and tne begin? nlng of, tho happiest tjmo of that life If it kills her she's not going to spoil that day by showing how she really feels. She!s going to smile, nnd smile and hold her head up until it's all over nnd every guest has gono. Then, may. bo she'll cry a little or -a lot but nobody will oyer know. That's a mother's love. She loves moro than anybody who Isn't a mother can ever understand,, but when it's necessary sho holds back that love and gives nnd sacrifices for tho sake of It No matter how it hurts she doesn't give In to that other klhd of love that wants to keep instead of give. She's alwavs "gamo" if fine is certain that her gamencss will mean happiness to some ono sho loves. BACK ACHE Lighten the burden by relieving pain and Buffering of strained muscles BAUME ANALGlfsiQUE BENGUE BtmtAn-st-fsrfi itn-lts) 'Thos.LeatotftCo.,N.Y Mtir.amm. ..-t..-..--J-,..Ji.. ..i .. mwb'FfmKmTEb PATA-CAKE Sandwichv Cake SIFT a package of Paf-a-cate. Poor In X ol a cup of water. Mix thoroughly. Tslts Houtand aeread hi of an Inch deep on flat pan. Mix tria balance) thoroughly with Vi cupful of grated chocolat and V enp of sugar. Pour In two pans bi of an inch deep. Place In oren. Cook 20 minute. Place daik layet, and then a, white lay er, and then a dark layer. -., 'C'A'OAMBRIIX'MrO'CO' ' . .aauiMpu-MO.' PAT-ACAKErt GAMSBllLTrotiuse There's a BlueBird Dealer Near You! Built for a lifetime of service! extra strong; rigid frams: elm. pie dependable mechanism. Large power driven wringer, swings to any position; adjusts automatically for light or heavy things. Highest grade guaranteed mo tor powerful and dependable. . You can have BlueBird in your home for $ down; the balance on small monthly payments. BlueBird's a baryaln-it starts to pay 'for itself in dollars and cents saved the first week. I nly by ths bottle nsvtr by (Joss. 1017-19-21 Race St, Phlla., Pa. mniMBPtPnimirmmimjiiiMiiiiiittff w, JU"j ' up Wi tSta&LiSi; J mSEiZEM SBB'JTH mBHBK V X mstW-9 Vas& l. i" sr "" .r A ' I
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