wrr 'V' ,v .1 ?tl uc LJ" ' vs . .t. 10 ' n.fc 4 cv . 'V c '.si A V ' 7 " - fl r ft SiWILSON GIVES MENU f OR HOLIDAY feo Gives Recipes for Principal Dishes Fish a la Hoover Is Delicious Cherry i v . ibis ly WRS. M. A. WILSON hi, Itil.bv Mr, it. A. Wilton. All rloftts rttervta.l CRTAIN1NG one's friends and uy with n week-end limine fin nn outdoor dinner or n picnic . npienam nppartunity tor cntlicr- cians for the celebration of pnal liolidny. In by-gone days Station of tln l'nnrtli Hko flylag and- Chrlstmns, was a dny Kgainenngti nun much frolic, vs'tbat nrc most appropriate 'CICIV' IIPA fintit .1ntut n.t.1 U... ..'"with tiny flagH. The favors Id hAhAn KnvoH ...... 1- . .. R.MK tflttinnn prnnlfni-. win... .nH.tn.1.. R. f 5. ?. A larRC Liberty Hell, linns w (rem.' the dome of the dininc-room nnd ft, draped with tioRH. mnkvx a patriotic .ainiu.vuae rcu. Wliltc anil lilup linilp iue candies oti the dlning-rovm lW.' VV-ivaamncr-aancc is a xplcncllil form &Sviw entertainment. A nice dinner. 7R ' talkinir Tnnrlilnn nml n siinrn fxr ft (tflRfliSK -thcRO nrr nil tlmr U ri-nnlrml k.If.tH meal may be no arranged as to he ktV-BOrvid on the porch or on the lawn, it WlUfbo cool and comfortnblc. Hut for Sb those of us who have no porch or lawn, ;uic pian is to use the dining-room nml l.1 I -n.l.U .,..... ..t 41..1.1 1.1 1.. Mtrona v ,i.u uian.-!;-. vi ii.-iii mummiin in t Jars. or nails of cold water. The tars K way be, covered with crepe paper appro ty'rwiatc' to the occasion. This will keep if the room looking cool MPNU FOB, DIXXIHt DAXOE is Clams on Half Shell iT C.B.1-A.O oil. .... iVbadfehes Salted Nuts Young Onions .y Cold Consomme i. Fish n la Hoover Roast Lamb Mint Sauce ?Jf Cherry Sherbet I." "Rico Cakes l'cas U ' Lettuce Cherry Tie with Whipped Cream. t ' Coffee Crackers Cheese r.. -- iivii ui ,, u uiuu-:i .111.1 infill. K 'C serving the consomme, may be K?-ervw as a platter meal. Ifia simpler mcnl is wished, then one may mcrvc: R Grapefruit Itadishcs Olives Salted Nuts Itoast Chicken Drown Oravy 8. IUcc Cakes Peas B Tomato Salnd Ice Cream Lady Fingers I Coffee Iff a nicnlc is decided unou it will f?. be, found that if indiviiluul lunch boxes met nmi'itcu xor cucii nciuii uiiicu ui the trouble with the food inuy be elitiii- noted. Hut if mother decides against , thislnnd likes to have tin- old -fashioned K picnic style hamper, with lemonade, cot-F-frf inil ten. nr iicrliiiiis n licit dish, then li the day will be much more enjoyable. ta1' To prepare the individual luiiih Mr (..vska I. Inn n tiny nl.nllt rltn nsr. nr 11.1 I onlltinrV rnrflhnnrd sllnp bnr with !1 Ph panic Now put the fruit, usually an ll iJ 1 1 ! .1... I.. 1 uraDfe or uppie it uuuhiiu. in tin- ..!.. ft torn,1: next come the deviled eggs, which arc wrapped in wnk paper, and then about eight sandwiches, two pieces of cakif or tarts, each wrapped in wax ifapar, and then a handful of peanuts. The?' boxes may then be tied together for, fhpir;journey to the picnic grounds. AJsuppiy of paper cups, napkius and towels will afford n real comfort, l'rc rareVth". Icmou juice at home so tlmt V'4 It i ready to have the water added W 1IW "IHiavo been told bv some of the bo,s from "over theie" of a method of keep ing, tee at a picnic, and it is worth try ing.!; Line a chip basket with new spa -pcrsV'and make a hole in the bottom the size j of a silver dollar for melted ice to dram off. Fill the basket with Inree j lumps of ice and then wrap the basket an, lve tnlcKnesses of newspaper and tie Kccureiy. j.ou kuow- mac paper is a Cnancomluctor and will prevent rnpid j ruelng of the ice. Two packages of ice Tprenarea,in mis manner, it stored lu n scSooK shady spot, will provide cool .drinking water nil day. l "It coffee is desired, make a cheese- J- cloth 'bag, allowing plenty of room, und . thpli 11SP twplvp minpps nf flnnl.- (.ri.nnfl 1' roiTrt. in n rnllnn nf u-nli-i- li wtmfrk t rl ln f kfrtf.. - 1.. 11 xiiia.c luiiuii iiiub l.u M. lllL- .. lli'rt' Jt either hot food or n beverage was t needed, to take tV wire shelf from cTtncr thr coal or cas ranee nud nluii- Jt bctw'ccn four stones and then build a fire underneatl would afford a -af means of furnishing bent bj which to cook. Cold Consomme Select one nud one-quurter pounds of shin; beet nnd a small knuckle of vcnl Mrs. Wilson's Mr- Dear Mrs Wilson I am BUbinlt- tUVRthe following menu for our eon- teoCpv- Mns r p '' I . BreailccI VrnI CiiMefs Sweet Potato Puffs Bolted Hire Watercress. Salad French Dressing t Bread Pudding , Bread Butter Coffee Z Top of Milk Bbth the potatoes nnd rice are starchy foods, making the tutlnn. uneven. There Should be a cooked succulent green In this. menu. My Dear Mrs Wilson Here Is a menu for 11 50, which I Imve at least once very week for m family of four. T MRS It. S. I. fi pounds nf Chuck Boast Giavy 1 Home Baked Lima Beans 9 Mashril Potatoes v" yciobage with Sour Cream Dressing unc rinrappif yL Tfiero was no price list with this aWtnnrfii. The cooked dried lima beans Mr -.-& - . . ., , , ., endiUia meat nave mo kjiiib iuhu .uuf There should be a cooked succulent gteen s menu Jty Pear Mrs. Wilson I nm fourteen ;yeai ftf nm. I will try to write 11 menu xor tour people amounting to Jt 50 i 1 Broiled Steak Onions Mashed Potatoes Siloed Tomato with Ietture Kice Pudding Tea with Milk and Sugar Bread and Butter StC -iT'ntlfnes . . . . i-'ICjnlJns UVIKIbQ . 'lei, pudding ,cfl pudding sugar ft 5 r fcl er J' 1 r,o ..-ins menu is fine for cold weather; K'Noii. nenl me a real all homo c-ouked , 7. ..... .. ...- milektv Looked incut iiirifi, wiuiwu.. - - in J. rnr Mrs vv iisun ,ny menu ji &'.Mqn.lay dinner Is us foHoug R M nt Rntm Croutons ' Hamburger Cakes Snwtheied in Onions iiyo if tin ..-. nomton Cream l'te Tea ow bono in .08 .31 l.-l ,10 .17 OS 0-i 01 hburger steuk . mbers v JtOM !M' ,.,,... ni' ." ,.,,.,.. ........ . t-H. c ,., in" OS ,,Mll'l-MIIl-IM DINNER DANCE Sherbet in Season Hare you planned a dollar and a half dinner for four people for the PRIZE MENU CONTEST? Well, you'd better get busy nt it! You might win one of these prizes i FIKST S2.B0. SKCONH SI. 00. TIIIICI $t.oo. Itl'LES The foods used must be staples nnd In season. The alcs slip for nil the materials must be sent with the menu. The name and address of the sender nnd the date must be clearly written. Address all menus to Mrs. Wilson's Menu Contest Evening Public Ledger Independence Square HOW WIIOLKSOMKLY CAN YOU MAKE A DOLLAR AND A HALF GO INTO FOUK?- weighing about two pounds. Wipe with n damp cloth nud then place In n soup kettle nnd add 8if )in.t of cohi iratrr, Tico otiionv, cut in half, Four ichotc cloves, One bay Unf, One fmjpot of iom herb. One mciHum'sheil carrot, diced, One raj;ioou of celery seed, Hrlng to the boiling point nnd then simmer slowly for four hours upon the simmering burner. Strain through n piece of cheesecloth into n bowl nnd then let stand overnight. Let the ment cool nnd then use for pressed ment, meat lonf or brown hash. Now soak one envelope of gelatin In one-hnlf cup of cold water for one half hour nnd then remove the fat from the cold consomme. Iteturn consomme to the soup kettle and add the juice of one-half lemon, the prepared gelatiti, whites of two eggs mixed with one-hnlf eun of cold water and One tcQspaon of paprika. One nnd one-hnlf traipnoni of salt, One-hnlf teaspoon of white pepper, One teaspoon of Kitchen bouquet. Itring to a boil and took for live mill iitcx and then add one-hnlf cup of cold water. Strain through tun thicknesses of cheesecloth and then till into cups. Chill nnd serve. This amount will serve eight people when bouillon cups are used. Fish a la Houtcr Select nbout one pound of boneless cut of salt cod. Sonk in warm water for Jl hours. Lift tish into a piece of cheesecloth and plunge into boiling water. Cook for twentv minutes nnd then lift nnd drain and divide into eight ramekins. Now place in a sauce pan One cwp of milk, Four level tablespoons of flour. Stir to dissolve nnd then bring to a boil and cook for three minutes. Add Tiro finely chopped pimentocs, One teaspoon of salt. One teaspoon of paprika, Onc-cirjhth traivpon of inustaid. Tiro hnrd-hmlctl'cggs, cut in einhths. Four tablespoons of finely minced parsley. Mix and then fill ramekins with snuco. Now mash four fre-.li -boiled potatoes and season with salt and nen per. a little butter aud add tuflicjent milk to make a stiff mixture. Turn into u pastry bag. using the rose tube, r.nd mnke a potato rose on each rnme kin. Four n tenspoon of melted butter over each rose. I'laee the ramekins in tlic oven nnd brown the top lightly. Cherry Sherbet Stone one pound of cherries. Place in a saucepan and add One quart of currants, One quart of icater, One pound of sugar. Bring to n boil and cook slowly for twenty minutes. Hub through n "siec ana tnen sobk two tablespoons of gela tin in one cup of fruit iuice fnr n. half Hour. I'laee the gelatin over the pan of hot water und then add to the balance of the fruit juice. Turn In the freezer and freeze in the usual manner. When the sherbet is frozen t n ..,. ..i,,. snow remove the dasher nnd fold in the whites of two eggs, which lmvp been beaten stiff. Fuck nnd nllovv to ripen mi um uuu uiii'-muii nniir-. lp three parts of ice to one part of salt for freezing. Menu Contest Klour, cornstarch and seasoning . . 10 Tea 0j Eggs . . n Butter 06 Total $178 nice Roup croutons, potatoes and cream pe make too much starchy food for this ni".vj Mrs. r:. w and Mrs. A K M send In only th nnrket lists and no menus Mv n-ar Mrr Wilson I would like w -uuimi me louowing menu: MISS N Mac! Tomato Soup Wa'nrrmi Itadlihcs Pork Chops Hominy Brown Gravy Stung B'ans Cucumbris Bread and Butter Hnked Custards Coffee One ecu of soup i; line nuneli of cress 06 Itndlnhcs 0 . wiiriii --- I ' "n " i :. ilny n : StrlriB be.l'is to i'm umbers 10 Mread OV Mutter 10U Milk OS EgR 09 Toffee 00 14 Sugir 00 1.3 Flour, vinegar, salt and pepper. 05 Total II 10 "i -3 This menu Is more suitable for cold weather than for this senson Mr Dear Mrs Wilson I would like to submit the Pillowing menu: MItS W. C. Beef a la Creole (Srren Peas Tartar Sauce hlli'fd Tomatoes Iced 1 ea Bolls Butter No mark-'t ll't accompanied this menu The menu ltelf would need replannig, ns It Is not sufficient for four people, and also a rood dessert Is necessurj. Honor List Mrs. Josephine Porter, Marcus Hook, Pa. MENU Mewed Spaghetti with Ment and To- tors Mnnhrs I'ntatnes Cucumber Huluil ullll Onions Steued rrunc-u Ilread unci lluttrr Coffc-e Sulr. Slip Package spaghetti 10 .Strained tomatoes 111 Quart new potatoes in One large cucumber . IS Ono onion, salt, penner, vinegar. . . .to One-half pound prunes I," Ono pint milk .Oh Duttcr .... 16 Bread , i. ,08 Coffee , .OS Total ,j V.U fyrs. Anna L. Curran, 2517 Parrish street. MUNU Ileet l'lr linked Mnrnronl Tomnto Nalnil lint IlUciiltii Hllreil I'eiiclie t'olTee Hnlm Kll. One pound stewing beef 30 Carrots in pie 05 I'otntots In pie 10 I'arsley 01 Mmall package macaroni OR Cheese 06 One-hnlf pint milk 04 Iliad lettuce 05 Tomatoes lr' Klour 18 rirJ 03 n.ikfnir tviwdcr 01 .Dressing for Salad ' 05 rmceu lit-auiitB ." Coffco "4 Oas -to Total 19 Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA What's Wrong With Her? Hear Cynthia Won't you nnd some of ur renders say wnnts wrong witn ijic after they're through with tho follow ing: Not many people hnvo found fault with mo. vet I know I nm not nerfect : them la rtohicthlne IcicklnK. PJeose do not think me conceited If I say that I am considered ery good looking, t nm also very popular with both sexes, old nnd young. Uer one seems to take a liking to me, for 1 nm soclnblo mid have a sense of humor I like to tense tho boys nnd usualh get tho best of them la any conversation or argument. They admire me. yet Cjnthla, no fellow has naked to call or take me out. I nm a good dancer, but don't nttend dances, for I do not approve of them. I do not use nny cosmetics, ns nature has blessed mo with n good complexion. When I'm home In the evening.' which happens frequently. I make tho best of It by entertaining the family with danc ing nnd playing This makes mo forget how lonesome. I am. Other evenings are spent with a girl friend at a good moving picture place or theatre. Then there are parties every week, which I attend when everything elso gets tlrcsomo. I love my homo and would apprcclato It more ir i were not in it so often Now. whv won't nny fellows tnke me out? I'm a neat, nifty dresser and do not wear conspicuous clotlu-s Ib It because I'm not a "shimmy" dancer? It's vulgar and I hate the sight of "shlmmvlng" Or is It because I do not let the boa get familiar with me? My sense of decency does not allow that, for familiarity breeds contempt Per hnps It Is duo to the high cost of living. If so, why do I see so manj other girls going out with young men? No. I'm not jealous, Just disgusted. Cynthia dear, won't ou please tell what Is wrong with me' JUST niC.HTCHN. Probably you tease the bos too much. Men nnd hoys dislike ridicule more than nn thing In the world. "Happy" Writes Again Dear C.uithla If I may, I uuld Hko ever so much to "talk" to "Ie Jure" again. Your letter Is beforo me and It Is really a very nice letter. I nm not afraid of the truth. ou see. and not at nil disappointed In our renlv. truly. In fact. I was rather pleased with xour re marks, which only tend to conlnco mo that'jou nre sincere In your statements and not merely cndeaoring to causs a sensation. Do not misunderstand m, please, and think I agrco with you en tirely. In some things, cs; in others, a thousand times, no. But this Is the point. Had jou answered my letter, agreeing that my thoughts were correct nnd, nftcr all, that ou had been In the wrong and the rest of us were posltUe ly correct In our theory, you would sim ply hno proed ou were not convinced In our own belief And ou did not disappoint me for that reason I won der, hae I mudo msolt clear? Yes. "De Jure," I agree that "while we live, let us llc," but It all depends or the Individual persoirs Idea of living, you know. It would never do for us all, to think alike, especially in our case, I admire .vour keen ambition, and yet I cannot believe thnt "when the aver age mmt marries It curtails his freedom of nctlon, prevents him from taking the cnance mat may mean success and pushes him Into a rut." to quote oui own words. Sometimes It does, I will ndmlt. but not In the majority of cases, as you contend Tho married men who hcsltaje to take ad intage of good. Icltl mate opportunities simply because the nre married nr- n iturally timid or Irre sponsible and would bo equally reluctant to take the same hanccs were they not married. Sometimes perhaps, their hesl. tancy to plunge .ihcad In un earnest de sire to make successful business men of themselves Is caused .by pessimistic narrow-minded wives, Tut that doesn't excuse the man's lack of backbone one bit' And for everv mnn who has such a wife. ou mubt remember there Is some nmbltous woman who nasueon nancici n pessimistic narrow'-mlnded hui-band V,..- , ...,. 1 ,.... aAa .ll fl,A un,-. WIlCJl 1 IOUU u.uuiiu wim - " ', . of their wives You have never learned JISrKEKa' prS 'S .VrZ I z Mi oww spur him on . . I wonder would ou be so good as to nnswer Just on other .cuestlon for me. Do Jure- This is It: What are guls fI wnHiYalt vour answer with eager anticipation, and whllo I am waiting for my original wish for you to come true 1 hnn vour ear. books and dog will bring you Joy and Batlsfactlon. Fiat Just it la. ruat coelum. HAPPY. The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1 How can a loop bo made to take the place of buttonhole on nn em broidered wnist? U What rff.ct of the collnrj. very stvlish 111 I'aris this season? it. When a light summer dress be 1 ernes too faded to wear, too deli cate to dye, and too good to throw away, what can be done with if ,..11 1 How can a convenient pincusliiou for use at the sewiug machine be inndeV . 7. What precaution In making n gingham dress sovps time nnd trouble in case of shrinking nftcr il-n lni.t tirmlllnc:? C Describe n dainty holder for skirts. Yesterday's Answers 1 If a hemstitched pillow case is cut through the hemstitching, lace cnn be sewed on to the cut edge so closcl that it will look us if woven in. , , J A convenient time saver thnt should be in every kitchen is a board with hooks for holding various tools, such as hammer, screw driver, monkey wrench, etc. ;i. In n small bungalow, the rooms will have the effect of being larger if sliding glass doors uro used be tween joining rooms. l. Sleeves for a kimono wnist nre eallv mude and finished by at taching a wide plcnteil bund of the material to the large arniliole. 15. A practical play suit for 11 child is 11 one-piece overall suit with "trousers" nnd u short-sleeved wnist. (I An attractive bath mat In several colors is mudo of flut crochet with coarse thicud. and were rn.in.-d long herore they were k, i,i, wi,ito plorks at S1.K.1. successful.' 1 annot help but believe l ""t,f,pi, Htockings in silk nre priced that vour Is i...t the right Jiypothesls ' '"'JT" it WOtlld pnv ou to look Do not overlook the fact that thousands at ?-" "f " c in need of any h.,.lh. mrn nr successful because lltn tills S81C II you lire in i.nuurin tinuim.s-j Tnii Willi urn nun i iru i.. n n riiiii'K run m A FEW SUGGESTIONS For your Fourth of July picnic. There's no use making a lot of trouble for joursclf when you ran take clt easy. You can get ten largo paper plates for live cents, fifteen little tin spoons for five cents and twelve little paper ice cream plates with delicately fluted edgrs for the cents. You can get a whole package of paper napkins for five cents. There's our whole plrnlc table nnd nothing taken out of (ho china closet. Hcttcr than that, there's nothing to pack up, empty and soiled, nnd bring home to "clean up." Since everything Is paper, ou can build n honflro nnJ burn it all up before you leave the picnic grounds Wouldn't It be nice If ou could do that after every mcnl? Oh, yes, and don't forget the red, white and blue paper caps nnd favors for tho youngsters. You could burn those,, too, but the children would never allow It. You can set them for ten cents apiece. Don't forget to stamp out every trace of the Are beforo jou leave- The Marriage Trifler Dy HAZEL DEYO HATCHELOR CopirtoM, 1020, bv rubllo Lcdatr Co. Eleanor Defies When flavbnrn Knight married Keith Orant she thought that her Ue ought to go on Just as U always had The idta that she mtght have to con sult her husband's wishes or that mar riage might present any kind o a problem nrter occurred to her. Bar. bara had been spoiled all her Ufa, some ono had always looked out for her and deferred to hcrl therefore the real Ilarbara was buried ' underneath a social vencer tftcit icouM take soma rough blows to knock off. hatherine Kcwberv, Keith's private secretary, had been brought up differently from Barbara. She liked the things hclth liked, and a friendship between them sprang up. T.imnn.1 innked across at her D mother ns sho mentioned Mr. Ran dall's name, expecting another shocked expression, but Instead Mrs Knight said complnccntly: "Ho's very rich. Why do you object to blm so?" "Why, mother, he's old enough to be nieanor's father, nnd he's a great crony of Lawrence Ilennam s. Eleanor s i oni eighteen, she oucht to have nice boys her own age or a little older. Surely, you don't approve of Mr. Randall ! "I didn't know that matter were seri ous enough for me lo disapprove, Mrs. Knight returned evasively "But. mother, they might be: you nnd father ought to be able to do something with Ulcanor." There was nn implor ing note In Barbara's vocf. She was shocked and disappointed at her mother's attitude, she, wanted to bo re assured of the fact that Kleanor would bo looked out for. that there was still a rock of safety In parental authority. Barbara had felt very righteous as she ntVuculed out of bed and over to her mother's this morning. HO" ua .V". '.1 IT",. .TI.?. - hi, -neither and herself, and she had rather liked tho feeling that to. rethc? thev "would agonize over Elea-nor-i shortcomings and dovlse a plan j for her betterment. "You Invite Mr. itannaii in jour home " Mrs Knight said, hastily, not liking the oxprcsslon In her daughters Cy"r" know." defended Barbara. "Every one does, but that doesn't meam that I Adventures With a Purse HERE is a special iu silk stockings of n well-known brand. A good - ; "," ",,.. j,inri, or bronze, quality silk, in 'toi1Pinr',.V " ," .t. I. ..-!,-.l of Si Ml. 1UII-.MII w.1 IS III.'I .,-...-- ,,,f 1 lnr-lc Ilk stockings lt h entirely possible that v., would i;;,r rnwntt,nteyo,!,,w us rra U., lll-l- rf' " !, .,, -- ...1.,tn fnr HOW Villi I11U IUUU nblv planning week-end trips, nnd n v cation. These holders, then, arc of uhltorriluloM. and fit over the bristles of vour toothbrush. Thh protects them and also serves another purpose A hen '" . lu- in i.iick 11 (iimn brush he holder 'prevents the moisture from '," 1 "LL ,..,r white sk rt or organdie foXvvhichaivvavssoinehow or other gets packed in loving proximity to the toothbrush. The price is twenty-live ccuts. . , It isn't necessary for me to tell you thnt It is nn excellent thing for one s complexion to keep the blood in good circulation, and the pores of one s skip open nnd well cleaned. One excellent way to do this is b.v means of 11 brush not a stiff -bristled buiMi that fairly takes the skin from one face, but n Hpecial complexion brush with bristles that lire soft enough not to hurt the skin. 't brisk enough to liave the de Hired effect. Such n brush is being sold at one shop for lifty cents For the nnmes of shops referred lo In Adventures With a Purse, send n self-addressed stamped envelope to the editor of the woman's page, inclosing tho name of the article and the date on which it appeared. For Immediate informutlon call Walnut a000 on tho telephone. MmmwmmmMAKE YOUR OWmammmmmKimi SUMMER DRESSES Iou cnn buy the m.ilrrlul from un nt ltlt our more mm crc lor yourwu lnnet irkr. (iliince oer the Item .1.1. mi. .In,, nml .. fnr vnnrlf til !! ..t-lw.w ' -' .- .--. ..--. 40-ln. MoHcrnl Voile, rinml df tlrm. Vnlue 65c . . . 43-ln. Wool Trlrotliic. Illue only, IKInnt UilulltM White llnnnrl Cidln.) Vulue XJ.ftO All-bilk Trlrolrttc, licit quul- lt. All CCllOM 40-ln (IrorBctte Crnwi (While onlyj ... 30 1-33 J.B0 Goods Exchanged NEW ENGLAND WOOLEN CO. oiler Ilurlnij July and' Auguni ni!imimf721 S. 4th St. (S. E. Her Sister want mv little sister to have nnythlng to do with him." incre was n sound of light steps in he ball nnd the next minute Hlennor herself dashed Into tho room. "Mother." she begnnv "Cnn you lend me some money. I'm broke 1" And then shn saw Barbara, nnd the expression on her mother's face. Instantly suspicion awoke in Eleanor's hoart. Thcyc had been ills cueslng her I A cold little sneer replaced the toft gtrllshncss of her face, and throwing her head back she said, de llantly: "Well, Barhara, plnylng bPV again?" Barbara flushed scarlet. "Oh Elea nor biio uegun. "i nave oecn taming i i mother lint- H'o CV,.. oniir ,.,,-n rnnH Don't tako that attitude dear, please " "Itenlly, Barbara," Eleanor expostu lated with exaggerated calm "You takei a great deal on yourself coming over here to Interfere. Mother thinks I'm all right, and you're not old enough to play the guardian nngel to me. Mother." she said turning suddenly to Mrs. Knight, "I won't hnvo you and Barbara conniv ing against me, do you hear? I have mv own llfo to live and I'm going to do what I like with It? No one ever In terfered with Barbara, she alwnvs had everything her own way. Now It's my turn ! "Eleanor you can't like that Mr. Ran dall," Barbara Interrupted her sister. "You can't trust, nor ndmlre him 1" "Who said nnythlnir nbout trusting or admiring him?" Eleanor returned. "He's rich and ho's tired of playing around. I could do an thing I liked with him." "Is that why you drink so much champagne?" Barbara said evenly. "So thnt you can have cournge enough to be llovo thnt'a nil you want from life?" Eleanor turned scarlet. She stood staring nt her sister for a minute, and Barbara looked back at her. "So you've been tolling mother that!" Eleanor said nt length, concentrated furv In her voice Barbara rose and went over to her "Please, donr, don't misunderstand Don't you know I lovo you nnd want you to bo happy." Elennor shook her off "Wnnt me to bo happy," she said with a hard little laugh, "you're jealous; you don't want nny ono to have nnvthlng but ourself. You made a brilliant marriage and you're satisfied. Now It's my turn, and it won't do you nnv good to Interfere. Barbara, I warn ou I won't have It!" She turned nnd whirled out of the room forgetting what sho had come for. and Barbara was left facing her mother In silence. After a tlmo Mrs Knight spoke. "You don't do nny good when you mako Elennor so nngry, Barbara." she snld gently "I think you're showing ton much concern nbout her. dear, really I do. You know yourself how you would resent nny Interference no matter how well meant." Barbara had risen and was drawing her furs about her. Hie felt ns If she wanted to go home and cry. as If some thing precious that shn had not known existed hut bad always taken for granted, had been killed She remem bered with a stab of pain her conversa tion with Keith on the wav homo from I.tslle's wedding Then she had con doned marriage without love Now Elea nor was contemplating It and her own mother was making no attempt to In terfere, It was different Barbara and her mother parted with II little coolness between them, thnt neither woman wonted, but which Bcemcd unavoidable (Tomorrow A Broken Kiucnicrmtnt Tre cIpltuteH Mutters) V SZ2 WUmar PEANUT BUTIEtt 1 Children love it Si rldlrulounly lotr tirlim It ulll nnr inn In hip himm !..,, nifiitlonnl IicIohi 11111111 MirlrtlPM Of rlotll 11 B OfTr Ut tliM ?1 -, --. ..-.I"- -' -- - - ..... Whllo hcricci Value M.BO AH-Mlk I'uiierr (Imporird) Vnlue X'J.Sil . . , 51 In. Imitortrd Hurt. Cloth Value 12.50 40-ln Crepe lie Chine (llluclc (inly). . ... 40-ln Miilln. All color. Value US. (HI ., if Not Satisfactory We Close at 7 ' M Vom T II K .10 Irtin M 1.63 I 1'30 SI J.5d jl 1J.20 g 2.08 j' Id Cor. 4th 8- Monroe)lW L3 IL'M'Jffl The Woman's Exchange Wants Actor's Address To the Jldltor of Woman's Page: Dear Madam Klndlv glvo mo Anto nio Morctio's address; that Is, where he Is living nt present. Do you think that he wilt send mo his picture It I nslc for lt7 13. Y. A letter nddressed to Antonio Moreno nt the Lambs' Club, Now York, would reach blm safely. It Is tho usual custom of nctors and actresses to send their photographs to nny one who nsks for them, but I believe It Is now necessary to send a quarter when you want a pic ture. Cynthia docs not nnswet; questions of this kind and your letter was handed over to this column. Some More Kittens To the Editor of Woman's Page: Dear Madam I have three nice llttlo half-crown male kittens that I would like Ko obtain good homes for. They are very clenn. iou hnvo obtained homes for so many kittens that 1 thought I would appeal to you, I hnvo had n black Persian kitten given to me and desire to glvo tho others away. MP.S. J. A. McM. Doesn't somebody want to glvo these little kittens a plnco to llve7 I have Mrs. J A McM.'s address for any ono who will wrlto or call on tho telephone for It. White Cotton Duck To the Vdltor of Woman's Page: Dear Madam Could you pleaso tell mo the nnmo of white, material of coats tho wallers wear and If there Is nny factory In Philadelphia where ono could buy It by tho bolt wholesnlo? MItS. It. II. It. The material that waiters' coats nro made of Is cotton duck, nnd there are so many factories making It In Philadelphia that tho :ist in tho telephono book takes up more than two columns. So you can suicly buy It somewhere. No Sugar Shortage It will bo wisdom on the part of housekeepers to can the usunl amount of fruits nnd vegetables this year, even if part or nil of tho fruit must be canned without sugar, according to n statement Issued today by the United States Department of Agriculture. From nil present indentions, sugar will bo more abundnnt next winter, when the fruit will be used on the table, the department says. Thrrc will appar ently be an increased acreage of both cane nnd beet sugar this jear in the United States. Cuba nnd in other coun tries in the Northern Hemisphere. The rise In the price of sugar lias encour aged increased plantings of cauc nnd beets. s A New England Seaport The old gray houses huddle on tho shore, Qntint, weather-beaten ns the Usher- folk Who serve beneath the stern, monot onous yoke of stnrni unci wn.wnrr vll SlOTHl Ullll SCn-WaVC Ycl. behind ench door Gay foreign druggets He nlong the floor, And on the what-not, idol and strange shell Talcs of some far, adventurous voyage tell. Of pnlm-fringcd tropic coast nnd pagan lore. So, through the rigid days in grim toil snent. Thprc runs n vein of mngic and romnncc Uy warm, joy-loving, vivid countries lent, ' Thnt these bleak hostages of circum stance , May savor beauty, and' their drnb lives glean A touch of tup from each bright color's sheen. Charlotte Becker in Evcrw body's. When Folks Quit Coffee because of cost to health or purse, they naturally drink Instant Postum II There's a Reason TustTmOC jfi' attajrArziA i supercreah MTLDMZD COULDN'T SMILE .m, . WHEN SAYING Because Everything Had Gone i Time She Had Opened Her . - .. - Very Tragic MILDUED came Into the office this morning with n very preoccupied air. She didn't smile when she snld good morning, nnd there was some thing nbout her mnnncr that Kept the rest of the girls from asking her what was tho mutter. It seemed to be some thing too serious to be tnlked nbout. Mildred took off her hat, hung it up nud went on Into her office without even n glance Into the mirror or n dnb with 11 .powder puff. "Why the thunder cloud?" nsked one of the girls, nftcr Mildred had stalked silently out of the room. "Don't nsk me." replied another one, with a giggle. "And believe me, I'm not going to nsk her when she. looks like thnt." Mildred spent the whole morning In this hnlf-sullen, deflnutly agreeable mood. At lunch time she brightened up a little. lJy evening, when she closed her desk nnd got'rendy to go home, she had regained her natural mnnncr enough lo splash powder around with the best of them. When she discovered the hole in iicr heel, she exclaimed, "Darn iu Thnt's tli3 second hole iu two dnys," with nil of her usual energy. She went out laughing nnd talking with the others and the mystery was never CXWmtdthe girls didn't know was this. Thut ouo particular morning had started all wrong for Mildred. In the first place she hnd washed her lmir the night be fore aud had waved it with nn Iron in stead of "putting it up." Of course the wave didn't last over night, nnd when she tried to fix her hair in the morning it was impossible. Iicr firms nehed bv the time she had finished fuss ing with it nnd trying to mako it look "like something human." Then she couldn't find n clean waist. BY THAT time it was a serious world. There wns nothing funny In the situntion nnd if anybody had trieU to tell her that there was, sne would nnvc either burst into loud tears or broken the first brcohoble thing she could pick up. You know how it is yourself, you've often felt that way! Then this all took so long that she missed her usual car nnd she knew per fectly well that .Tim would talk to Lillian all the wny down in tho car. Now, isn't thnt enough to make n girl come into the office rather solemnly? Cnn you blame her for not smiling until the middle of the day? Fish direct from ocean to youy f.l.-M i.lt I . , IBlld&tA UmMMMS33S FISH - Fresh From the Special FRIDAY ePORGIES, 3 lb., 25c Bonita Mackerel 20c lb. Red Sea Bass 15c lb. Fresh Chuck Roast, 24fb Shoulder Mutton... .20c lb. Shoulders $$ Veal, 20c lb. ! H II It 1 1 !! tOpen Saturday faH ttw 11 Mint Real Cream in Cans For every table and cooking use with the same flavor as cream fresh from the $airy. 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Tomorrow, per- " haps, you can tell about it aud laugh nt yourself, but today, well, it's n serious, ' tragic matter, and you don't want any- body to mnke light of it. i Of course If Mildred had entered her J office with that tragic face nnd had told the girls her hard luck story they would have hurt her feelings by laughing nt her. She would have had to joln'ln after while, even It it was rather a shaky lough that she gave, ond her day would I have brightened much sooner. It's nlwnys easier to tell somebody about things, even if you don't get dny sym pathy, because as soon as you ,do, jou can 'see tho events from the other per- son's point of view. But when every- thing has gone wrong from the minute that you responded sleepily to "Time to get up" ; when you've been trying ever . since tnnt time 10 Keep, your temper and not have hysterics ; when you know how lightly somebody elso Is going to look upon your troubles oh, Isn't It hard to put your feelings in your pocket and be natural nuout u nur "DANDERINE" Stop6 Hair Coming Out Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents buys "Danderlne." Afttr an application of "Dnnderlne" you can not find u fallen lmlr or any dandruff, benldes every lmlr shows new life, vigor, brlfhluoin, more color and thlekneii. Adv. - FISH Ocean to You and SATURDAY I Large Weak Fish. . .20c lb. I Choice Flounders.. .20c lb. I Stewing Mutton 10c lb. I Stewing Veal 15c lb. tl in ! m nil WM 1 Until 9 P. M. I 11 flw 1 ! i nji zrmfT-jmi 99 - r BF M Mi lilUttlMU aU'M FOR TABLE USB Looks Like- Tastes Like and is real Cream' It is absolutely pure, selected cream. Get a can from your grocer today. Try it and judge lor yourself. 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