, t ... '1 Ml '.'ti I ml fe I i li . -PRIZES ARE AWARDED IN M?S. WILSON'S JFtwt s JFoi 6y Girt o Sixteen, Menu J or Dinner ' First Prize, $2.50. Miss Helen Shaffer Fairview, Camden, N. J. Mil itear Mrs. Wilson I am a pirl of gixteen, mil as I know a Utile about petting meals rendu I thouaht I tnoiiM J nit n menu Iti tle Kvenlnp ritbllc ,ctlper, and I am hoping it Kill 10I11 one of the prizes. mksv siuffcci iinitrii i:kriiii - I'nlnlnm tnnnti Tnmntitf unit l.cttui'e Snluil ' Ilrentl nml llutter Coffer CoriiRlnrrli IMulillnR SAl.KS SMI' On cirsiilnnt 'Tllllnfr .n: -ARparnRUH ;" J'otntoes " Tomatoes '' Lettuce - Hrend 2 Milk "' Cornstarch " , Colteo 01 Sunar J F.KK . . . . , " PteFsltiR '! Eeasonlng " To(al .30 I am awanltno tint prize to your menu in order to show that it is U idea of a homey meal. I am sue joti must have some good practical napes for everyday dishes, so send them along and help people get away fiotn fried meats. Second Prize, $1. Mrs. W. Brook 706 Walnut Street, Darby, Pa. MI'.NU Vml Stew Curried nice Fresh l'enn New rntntoen Ilrenil unit llutter .Salnil Lettuce Dessert Ilrrnil nml Iluttrr Pitddlns leed Ten or lint SALES SLIP One pound breast of veal $ .40 Onions and enrroti OS Ono and three-quarters pounds po tatoes '- Quarter peck peas . . . . Bread Quarter pound butter Two eggs Lettuce, home grown Milk Half pound sug.ir Quarter pound rlco . . loe, lemon and tea 13 . .15 . .1" . .09 . ,0J . .14 . .li . .04 . .00 .11.50 Tolnl Third Prize, $1. Mrs. Frank M. Turnbull Riverton, N. J. Hum Untied In MHIi ' ullli Potatoes Young Onions .ilnnch &r l.etiuee Thoiisaiiil Islnnil Iiresslng fMRS. WILSON WARNS OF T TO T1 A JLJ XM JL xLss J I'lKJ LsxTl A 1 LiV ' ' J i . ... , , , , , , . . Ily MRS. M. A. VIL.M. fCopirlolit lull), li Mrs. II. .1, HtfhM rrserutrfj lt'llioit. -HI EPIDEMH'S may rnvage the cities and ciiuniriside nnd people wonder end talk. Some even feel that the in fluenza. smallpox and the plague, ty phoid and ptomaine porous that yearly tcottrge our beautiful land are visita tions from the hand of (iod. The population is increasing daily and unless strict sanitation is practiced by each nml every inhabitant of the com munity, ilisea-e i the result, nonuyu """"' .: , , i.,,,, ,1,1111 n it i per capita, has .s sick ,,w , th a n other country u Lurope an 1 t hi the cause for this. "'" b it t.. htcp from tlie immaculately .lean streets to the homes: these nins be iut little two-roomed affair!., or a mansion of n dozen rooms or more, to llnil tluit tlie good vrouw is perpetually wasiug war upon dirt Years ago these good people were tsueht tlint tlie close personal contact with the crowded i (immunities bnsils disease, unless the individual has tlie welfare of himself nnd the whole com munity at heart. Kaeh householder is directly responsible for every foot of his property; tins means that he must not only care for the premises, but t'n' highway front uud rear of hi domi cile. Henlth phsieinns nre sending to ou repeuted warnings to clean up nnd keep things clean. Now, this does not mean that you nre to do tilings by lits nnd starts, to stir up dust and throw abroad nn tlie highways various rubbish that you neeumulate. It does mean that you must wage warfare on mice, rats, roaches, stray cats nnd dogsi One nnml. In. t ,., unlL- ll, .trMt. nod nnle ' V, .,1,1 ,.,a ...,.l ,,,!,, ,llt,..-,U ..f trash that nre l.vmjj on the higliwavs I nm not talking about our slums and poor quniters: this can bo seen on anv of our residential sections. Now. let us begin with the purchase of things that are brought into i home food, clothing and the miscel laneous artieles that the aveiage homo purchases. ri lie wrappings are removed ami rolled into a linli nnd tnod where? Where do you throw paper that that has lovered pi rhaps muit, fish, cheese, bread, butter and other foods? Or perhaps you will liring home oysters, relishes and foods from the delicatessen store, even a box of Ice cream but where do you throw this discarded carrier of food' Perhaps in the trash barrel or box in the yard, if , you are a uweuer in tne nouse or apart- not sumcient. ment ; nnd later, usually once a week, Mnnv old boxes have nn acctiniuln tho city collei tor takes tlie trash aw ov; Hon of dirt and filth in the comers or perhaps if ou are an apartment on the metal that brings death stamp- nwener, it is uiioweii to neeumulate l in the rear for the disposal the same. us the householder H. Do you open cms of foods, remove the contents and then discard the same ns the other trash? If so, then .vou are a willful contributor to the support of mice, rnts and other vermin that iufest piles of rubbish. The air and earth nre full of living bacteria and when dirt and disease are Varricd by the wind, which easily scat ters them right and left for u great distance, one can easily uceouni for the real reason why sickness U much morn prevalent in certain districts nml communities, Let us begin with the home. Do you throw open wide the windows nnd make1 a furious onslaught with the broom nud thus vaute gre-it clouds of dust to rUc? Now, if you have floor eover iligs in tills condition remove them and neud them to the cleaners for a thor oueIi cleaning. Wash the tloor vvltn plenty of worm, soapy water and clean the paint by u thorough scrubbing and Wining. jjeatlng enrnets, rugs, etc., in crowd- edacities is iluugerous Tills scatters the dust over your neighbors nnd they scatter it over you. Itcmember tlint bright, sunny rooms nre the best cure for disease, so nllow the sunlight to enter. Screen every window, uud the front und rear doors. Swat nud Kill rery fly und only then is it possible to hare a home free from flies where the children will be safe, Where there are small children screen MENU CONTEST Who Plans Good Home-Cooked for Four Persons The Prize Menu Contest ofTorH these prizes ' for the ljt menu for n itnllnr-nnil-n-linlf dinner for four prrxons. The prizes arc : First, $2.50. Second. Si. Third, $1. Your mcniilmir consist of food Hint nrc ntnplc ntul In rnsnn. A sales slip for nil materials um'iI tiiut ticcoinpmi.v It. Your nsnio and ad drrss and the date must he clearly written. Address all menus to Mrs. Wilson's Menu Contest Evening Public Ledger Independence Square llreml llutter Mrntvlirrry HlinrtCHUe Coffe or Ten SALKS SLII' Ham, slices, ono pound I'ol-itoes Voutiff onions Spinach, tlirco qunrts r ettuco Dressing, home made Dread llutter -.. Strawberry Rhortcako Coffeo MUU Spices, etc Supar rot ..I . .$1.50 " " . rr jr i I' "? ? XJ.Jii-Jt o-i- Honorable mention Is given to: Mrs I. X. Klndeiman, of 1233 Tortcr street Mrs. J. Holztnan, of Clcmcnton, X". J. Mrs F. Kenneth Moor, of Xorrls lown. Pa Mrs. II. Montone, of 022 South eleventh sticet. Mr.'. II. S. Miles, of 1913 South Klf- teenth street. mi t P Knne. of Ltndcnwood I llelciiis I'a ! Mr.i 1 C Duncan, of Nineteenth niinenti. of street ati'l Sedgle nveiiuc. I HeleU ( l.ll.i IlOSeUerry. OI L'lU l.OIO-j"e nlal Trust llullding. I Mrs Ceorgo C lclser. ot nam- burg, Pa ,,., Mrs. Hubert S. Stees, of Beverly. X. J. Mrs. Anna P Irson. of -12J3 Lancaster nvenue. Mra. tlertlia Peters, of lo30 Hollywood street. Frances P Miller, ot Medford, X. J. Mrs A. MuhihHI. of 1513 Xorth Fifth street. Ida. K. Harmum. of Lansdowne. Pa. Mrs. J. II Maei'.iltocli. of Cape May. X. J. Mrs. L. S. t! . of PerKasle. Pa. Mrs. A, Itose. of Coll'ngswood. X. J. Mrs. J. A. Whltciai, of Camden. X. J. Mrs. A. U. nutlet, if Audubon, X. .1. Mrs. I. Frev, of 4.PM U.illlmnte nvenue. Mrs Jeffry Stewart, of J521 South Cleveland nvenue. f'i' T I AIT IT A nrTAT ! ' 'inner nw iront or oai-R pon-u lor meir comfort Quite recently T made n trip to the rear entrances of several squares of two uud thiec-stor homes that had every appearance of refinement from tlie front. I was much surprised to note the wa in which the garbage and trash were disposed of in the rear. Some garbage cans were o tilth that tli" were not tit for one to handle : the were covered with a mass of Hie.-., ami there were numerous mice ami r.it noli-s. which B'lve evidence of the fieding Mini breeding place of tl ee pests. Tlieie were open pails ami eo'itamcrs that ' , f 1.u.,.ilu, t.ir ,,,. ( pWlwnX Uny ,., ., ,,, rn(.,.. vat(ip ,jn ani, pails and ro'itnincrs that around this spot. How to Dispasp of Waste Remove tlie food from the paper or container as soon ns ii mines from tin Ktore : the i if v m li.-iw fui ilitics for do- t-troving these papers, burn tlieni in the kitchen range or belter m the cellar every day. If ou are unable to do tills, then rin-e the pnners under the cold-water spisot befote discarding them. Tie nil trash in neat handles, so that tho wind do's not blow it around, nnd do not pime nn the sidewalk for tlio children and siavi-ncw (c) mot through. Rinse all mils w'hiili contained food wjtli v, nter before dlsrurditig them. Now. if j on have a filthy, greasy gar bage pail, distant it at once; it is'nb soliiteh dnnserous It is not liecessnrv to luive n pail in this condition. If it is rinsed dinli itli scalding soapy wnter, it can he kept a swiet and clean ns the ilislman. Line the bottom of tlie '""' w"" '".." ""' 1 11 ICKtiesscs o nwpiipir. i se some goon (is.t)o. tain about the place where the cans stand. , J'n not in to stuff corn husks, pen I nds and other hulk waste of this Character into the pail; rather tie in ....... nl .!.:..! .......... f 1 .i ""im i iiii-Mir-r- in inijn'r iiiiii men j iiiiii ii urn nr uu uvei ii until tu i lime for removal. How Do You Krep Your Food? Many deaths ench year can he traced directly to the container or refrigerator in which we store our foods. Is mm icebox or refrigerator In a dark, dimp place? If so remove it to tlie coolest 1 and lightest spot in tho house. To , store foods in n dnrk. dnmp pliiei i absolutely dangerous, nnd then, again. how can vou keen the ieehov hnn' can you keep the ieehov Just wiping out the metal-lined ho is ing into tlie Home. Discard the dirty old boxes; thov are I dangerous, For several Rummers nn entire house, hold were the victims of various sum- I mer ills of Intestinal chnrnctor, and I upon analysis of the food no i.uiio for this trouble could be ascertained lmtu one physician asked where th icebox i was kept. lie was told that it was' at the foot of the cellar stairs : and then. I after lighting n candle to inviMignte its depth, tlie physician immediately ordered this box destrovid and neither the food nor the ice placed j n Now. this housewife wns a eleanlv soul, and sho could not understand that because the hox was old, fr she had It some ,en "'' fifteen years, ir must be dis carded, hut the physieian explained that, clean ns she would, -he could not prevent food from netting Into the seams nnd corners nnd that tlie metal lining hnd become disenlorftl. and if tlint were taken to the laboratory It would show it to tie alive vvitli line terln, which, no doubt, had enused all I their iiitestinni irnuniew. . The selection of a sanitary icebox placed in u cool, light and airy place removed nil their trouble nnd the money expended for medicines nnd help boon liaid for tlie box. During tlio warm weather foods spoil very quickly and the increased cost of ice has led the thrifty housewife to cover the ice with n blanket or even newsiianeiv. This is a mistake. F,!- kept in this refrigerator are liable to develop ptomaine poison. Why? He. 'VEtflKG' PUBLIC cnUKo tho Iccbori will lie found to he a warm, moist storehouse. H Is necessary for the lee to melt In order to cool and keep ehllled the air and the contents pf the hox, and If the Ice Is wrapped in cloth or paper, this Is not possible. Wipe the Icebox dally with a elolh which has been runs from scalding water If the box Is metal lined: but It lined In enamel or porcelain then use cold water. Do lint permit the left overs to accumulate and do not nllow spilled foods to lie on the shelves or doors of refrigerator: remove them lm- f mediately. Keep the butter in n separate container and cover closely. v ush ami i scald this container once a week. Do not keep the milk lu n pitcher In j the icebox; milk iiulckly absorbs otlotsi uum villi i i"in ritvL Ik 111 UtMlll .1 unit 1 then turn n Jell class down over tlit ton f rntit nfhnii mndd iilnim It- Ii L.tHlnu n nil of the bottle. Please Tell Me What to Do Hv CYNTHIA A Matter of Etiquette Dear Cynthia To settle an argument, kindly tell me this. When dining at n private home, what Is tho proper thin In do with your napkin when you Imvuj llnlihed dinner.' IQNOItANT. When a ftucst at dinner, you should nor fold your napkin after dlnlmr but 45 1 lay It on the table by your place. Po us not leave It there ad niUHSed up, but "or, , pull It smooth from tho center. Jjij! She's Only Nineteen '.or, Pear Cynthia Slay I transmit the ,iif , following letter to tho girl who signed ,33l'ersilf "Just Klghtecn"? Your letter .04 was Indeed very intercatlnir : and I. being 0 a toy. thought I would help you. After 'n reading your letter carefully I liavo or, found II to bo no fault of vours In your ntr.ilrs witli iiii oppusitc hex; neither do I "Lime tile bojs themselves, for I know the h.iidshlM which ihey vncouuto.- wneii inciting with h fu.r ndy. She Is naturally rcspectnl by them, and this rmpeet is HI keeps theso boys from Insknir our Klrl to go out with them. mi') in i1 iiuuiu iir.ii inej inigiK s.iv i something out of the way or do some- i thing that will not agreo with you. Fur thermore, they are afraid that you will refuse to ?o out with them ; and this, of course, is a great shock upon a. ypung man s heart. I know this by experience. Tho fi-llowlng Is my advice: Make your self hi pleasing as ou can, nlways smile at them but don t make eyes nt them, for this llttlo mistake may lose your repeet. He Interested In their taut; Hon t tease tne.u nl all: as Cyn- thla said 'Men and boys ills. lite ridicule moiv than anything In tho world.' Sho ind. is rignt. .uui I anno with her. Inst or nil, l me ilest Jinny girls sncrl- nim-n i un-.u-l Hie opposite sc. "ui mey unit t nsure tne scanual that "nv iu i.ii-i lumnninrHin; inero is always punt or n u in tlio sea. ' (1NI.Y XIXETKBX. Sorry, "Twenty-three"! Your thcoty of life a. far nH Cynthln can make out fii'tn ;nur letter. Is so strange It would scarcely bo a healthy letter for tho column. We are sorry, but i do not encour age discussion of religious codes and beliefs In tho co.umn Things She Would Like to Know Dear ('jnthla I am a girl seventeen years of ago; weigh I. '4 pounds; live feet six Inches In height I would like to know the correct weight Two. When passing bojs on the street is it tne gins place to speak first? Three Can ou sucnest anvthlnir that will clear the complexion? L, " i l i ,eTj- m"0 a , ,Pi , i i.v.,.- i ...in i, ...,.., i. Ti.. ..nays'." she said to Keith. As he looked I am gUIng a birthday party what would I be nice to serve and also a few games? Five What Is tho meaning of n fel- low taking n glrPs handkerchief and insisting on Keeping It WOULD LIKU TO KNOW. one The correct weight for tlve feet six inches In height Is 140 pounds. fiiT. 1 nlrl u.ta'.l.-u Ope, If ..I... .In.. ..... .. n". -',ict ,,. .t. i. mic liuin i i' .-- ,.i.i, bin -.. Ilf I. " M.B OUIIIU lllllf' thing of Hers to Keep However, most times It's Just done to "jolly" a girl ilong Let Him Judge for Himself T.onelv My dear, you have not the re- tiriikiblllty of this vouiir man's ionduct. Try to lu good friends with him nnd Influence him for good by your cample, but don't attack another girl of whose cl'-i meter vou have no proof of Irregu larity, nnd only unsubstantiated sus picions. No wonder men sav women nre utiy. fv thev aro so ready to accuso ntliers of- wrong without pr"ef The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. What is a necessary precaution n take in washing woolens in order tp keep them soft and pre vent shrinking? -. Describe n cool, dainty pair of lirdroom slippers suitable for summer wear. !!. I low can one rough straw lint be mad" to harmonize with vnrioti.s dri s-es of different colors? I. What is nn attractive "set" for the tennis costume? ." How nre tlie most 'popular neck laiis for tills season fashioned? Ii. What aid to the home dressmaker who makes her husband's shirts is snhl at various notions cotint- I is? Saturday's Answers 1. A good average height for "the level of an ironing board is thirty-one inches from tlie lloor. ''. A varnished floor should bo ch-nned by wiping vvitli a cloth w rung out of lukewarm water and dr.ving immediatelv afterward with a doth. .'!. When a huh brush becomes soft, dip it in a strong snliitiou of nlum to mak" the bristles hard and stiff again. 1. A convenient binding or trimming that is sold nt notions counters is bins tape in various colors. ri. Linoleum tlint Is dull nud shabby can be freshened nnd preserved by a specially preserved wax that is sold for thy purpose. (I. A convenient device for heating wnter for the bath in n house which has no hot -water heater Is a portable combination bathtub and heater, which is run by gas oline or kerosene. Sugar Shortage never bothers the users of This ready-to-eat food contains its own sugar, develop ed from the grains in the making. not Know the man very well: but If a 8 t. Ty caugni iiornara in nis arms. man is not a meie ncqt .ilntnn -c. custom I . . ""nni overt Keith' caresses hut allows either one to speak first. fb?r wanted to make the time for It hr- Thtee Contult i drctor . ff,,f nml tlu tlmo was 'not ripe when Four Send stamped sclf-addressed en-1 "'";. S'"? Zl?L?,?yif I;!,thi" ""'? elune in Woman's Kxehnniro I'vrvisn crushed the delicate tulle and lace of .! , i.BDann ami suecestio'nH for I,rr frock t,,e roUKh "lntcrlal of his suit cities etc : will be mailed vm. . "cratched her soft tlesh, and a strand Five FHrtatl listless or If be5 ?Kl,,of ller Il,"b,r rolor,(1 lmlr cauKht a"rt .J?.,.. "'LlT"8' r:Jf '.1 VL1." , wound about one f the buttons of his Gipeluts L12Dei-!gfcxHltAl)BLi?fi 3ttAAY,fl1Wrff READY FOR She looks as if she eprc(rd it to be fun, too, doesn't she? Well, nhnnst nn body can haic n good time If Mio starts out with tluit satisfied feel ing that her clothes are correct. And If tho wearer of this coarse straw sailor Is on" for a picnic, n sail, n paddle, n hike, or even If she Is just going down town to shop or to tho office, she lias a perfect right to that satisfied feeling. Her hat is trimmed with bands and bows of bright leather, uhlih Is decidedly good this season The Marriage Trifler Uy 1IAZF.L DISYO IIATOI1ISLOR Cowjrivht. 1920, bu Publio .cdacr Co. Keith Married to the man she loves. liar barn Kninhl takes for granted the fact that 'everything lull come to her without an effort on her part. All her life she has been spoiled and mar riage to Keith Grant has been the ciilmina'lon. for he is the most eligible man of the season, narbara does nothing to add to Keith's life, she goes on In a u-hlil of gaiety and fever ish entertalnlnn, hardly ever seexng her husband alone, and in a strange way A'rtti occoinc.1 friendly with Kathcr inc Xewbery, his private secrctaiy, a college icoiiutu, as finely bred as liar Vara herself, rplirc end of March found Keith and - uarnara mirried nenrly a year, unr hnra had reached the stage where sho almost never showed her feelings for Keith, excepting when thev were abso lutely alono together, which wns to sel dom tint It wns almost negligible Sho dreaded the sharp tongues of some of tho women, abovo nil Leslie Ollmore Les II" would drawl out languidly "There's Murbara Orant making love to her hus band. I declare, Barbara, you make me think of an amorous parlor maid," whereupon every one would laugh and n.irbarn would feci young ami foolish. Just about this time Lawrence Bcn- hnni took u fanc.x to motor soniewhero nnd Leslie made up a party. Barbara was Invited and decided that she ought i .!;? -.-.... eloselj .it l.er. noting the tired lines around her eyes, the hardness of her voire and the restlessness about her. he had a momentary fear that was hard to describe. Where was nil this foollshnes to lead them? Suppose Barbara, decldliiK that It would be fashionable, fell out of love with him entirely, what then? Or suppose, In some other way they drifted ipart I'cai swept over mm ana no ,. . . .. coat, nulllnc It awny from the soft clus ter held with a comb low In her neck. She struggled protestlngly. "Keith, please dear, not now. You'ro crushing my frock and ruining my hair!" Keith, with his lips ngainst hers, was oblivious to her protests, nnd she beat vvitli small impotent fists ngainst him in an effort to p ! ase herself. "Don't be such a hear!" she gasped, when he set h r free. There was some thing about the c vpresslon of his eyes that made her want to excuse herself lightly It i" the fit st time he bni Iglltly It i" the fit St time lie VW ..., r ,i,iu ..j in,H th,. hlnnil nken her In his arms and she had pulledf0; br,uV.1 "f this sort ltei ps till tiloo iway like that Cenernllv she was able circulating freely. and thorough! taken nway to fend him off laughingly. "Barbara." In- said suddenly. "Let's stay home tonight Let's Just call up nnd make an excuse and stay home together. You'll be gnni scwrnl weeks nnd we want something to remember. Barbara was se.ited again nt her dressing table iepnirlng tho chiinnge ho had wrought We can't, dear." she said, applying powder to licr throat with n big swansdown puff "It's Impossible, the Martins would never forgive us. But we'll steal away early," sho promised, smiling nl him W'll that be nil right?" Keith said nothing more, but carlj happened to be 2 o'clock, for some of the party wanted to go slumming. Keith no ticed that n.irh.ir.i was one of the first to assent and he w.m forced to nccom pnny the crowd who went downtown In three llmouhliu s lie hated tho stir and fuss they madi whin they tntercd the haunts of tlin underworld, ho hnted the way the women wrrr stared nt, ho hnted the whole Id a of getting u thrill out of Bitting hi the snnic restaurant wltli people from a different walk In life. Barbaia was exhausted when tlle finally returned home. Suddenly sho re- Most Reasonable aos Chinese Peel and Grass Furniture Due Last January, But Just Arrived Therefore 25 Per Cent Discount in Price And it is the smartest Chinese furniture it has been our privilege to offer. Comfortable Arm Chairs Delightful Rockers Luxurious Reclining Chairs Shapely Tables Stylish Footstools Just in time and in tune for use on the porch, the terrace, the lawn. Closed All Day Saturdays During July nnd August 1008 Ck$$itu?f Street . A- j THE FUN Protests membored her promise to Keith, a twlngo of consclcnco Jerked her drooping ey lids open. ''Keith," sho cnlled softlv. Ho camo to his door instantly, nnu thoy stood looking nt each other. Ills voung fnco looked set nnd hard nnd Bar bara stood nm Mine- nt 1dm. With a little cry he strode over to her nnd took her Into his nrms. Sim nestled In them like n tired child, nulte rendv. now J.hat Bho had nothing elso to do to receive his caresses, "Barbara." he said his face burled In her hair, "we'ro leading an nwfully artificial life: don't you know it? Can't wo uo something .about nr (Tomorrow Feminine Argument) Adventures With a Purse TIII'3 tiny house of which I told you once before has been refurnished ! And it is a love. Dainty cool summer spreads on beds, cool, roomy wicker furniture, in living room, enclinntingly painted furniture in one smnll bedroom. Oh. you will love it all. And ns nlwnys the kitchen is a dream room in blue nnd white with shiny pans nnd glistening white kitchen cabinet. This fnselnntliiR llttlo house, in case you have forgotten. Is in one of the shops, und is furnished for the purpose of giving one idens for home decoration, 1 know that you will en3oy going through it. T nm nbout to give away one of my recently discovered beauty secrets. Here's the way of it. Peter and I had been seriously disconcerted more than once hv nn inconvenient habit the shower has of slipping off the spigot. And ns is the way vvitli those things. It generally happened when the cold water had just struck ! Finally, there was no help for It, we hod to have n new shower. And of course. T being tlie shopper of the family, wns dele gated to seek a new one. The shower I selected is ?2. Rut now for tlie real secret pnrt. It hns a rubber brush nt tncluncnt. nnd in nn investigating mood. T started the water uud rubbed the rubber brush briskly over my fnce. Tluit beginning was but one short week niro. nnd vou may believe me or lint. but it lias done my skin n world of good in that short time. Tlie pink-nnd-white smoothness of the rose petal hns nothing nn my fair face; ut course ,i.n .,.. ,mi f,n tlin tmnrovement lu that elennsei the nores. I strongly advise your inveitinc in a $- shower vvitli a brush nttni hmeiit Jf you nrc, seckinjc benuty. for the names of shops referred to in Adventures With a Purse, send a solf-nddrcssed stamped envelope to the editor of the woman's pnge, incloins the name of the article nnd the date on vvTiich it nppenred. For immediate information call Wulnut aOOO on the telephone. IMPORTED Pompeian Olive Oil takes tho place of harmful animal fats Prices for Quality - LAURA RUNS BY SCHEDULE, LIKE AN EFFICIENT MACHINE But She Makes the Mistake of Planning Her Recreation Just as She Has to Plan Her Business That Isn't Any Fun "T'D LOVE to go to the movies wlthi - you," said Laura, "bu: this is my swimming night, you know." "Why don't you skip it just once?" urged Edith. "There's nn awfully good show out there, nnd It's n nice cool eve ning. You don't have to swim tonight; you can swim 'tomorrow night. Oh, come on: it'll do you good!" "No, I renlly can't." Laura replied, her usual efficient, businesslike lojjk re taking the nlnco of the wistful ono that had been there for nn ungunrdtd mo ment. "I miiRt hnve the exercise, you know, when I'm sitting still so much nib day at my work, nnd this Is ths !)' evening I enn tnke. Tomorrow wo have our girls' club meeting, you know, nnd Tlmndny I nlvvoys keen for mending nml things like that. I used to have the sewing class" nt the church on K'N tiny, but that's over now, of course, although there's always somethln,? to fill in. Then Hnturdny I play tennis ns late ns possible, and I'm too tired nftcr that to do very much." "My goodness," exclaimed Edith. "I, don't see how you hnvc time to breathe. Why, you'll wear yourself out doing so much. Why don't you tnke it easy once in n while? Come on, go to the movies with me." "No, I must hnve the exercise. I need recreation when I work so hard all day. I must have something dif ferent in the evening. Maybe. I can 20 on Friday. Rut I must swim to night." x Edith sailed off to the movies with some other girls and had n perfectly lovely evening, laughing, crying silently, hoping the other girls wouldn't know it, giggling hysterically when she discov ered thnt they had been doing the same thing nnd generally enjoying herself. Laura got her exercise, as per schedule, swimming dutifully for tho full time thnt she allowed herself. No doubt she enjoyed it. too. Rut wouldn't it be tiresome to hnve your pleasure nnd your recreation as cut nnd dried ns all that? T .1TJRA Is very capable and efficient. "Thorn Is verv little In the business world that gets past her. Rut slic makes a great mtstnke in nrranging ner recreation by schedule ns well as her business. She feels that she must have exercise nnd thnt she must do some thing different in the evenings. So she should. If a woman just sits in nn office all day nnd then comes home nnd sits down nn the porch all evening, she gets stale and fnt and middle-nged before her time. She needs exercise of some kind or other to keep her circulation active nnd her muscles toned up. Sim must hnve recrention of some kind to tnke her mind nway from problems nnd transactions thnt have worried her dur ing the day. no mnttcr how deeply in terested in.them she may be. Yes, Laura is turned in the right di rection when she insists upon these evenings of exercise and pleasure, but she's running instead of walking. Some time she'll tire out nnd there" will be n nervous breakdown) She won't under stand it nt nil. The reason will be qtllto simple. Human nature cannot stand being run like a imncbluc nil day nnd then In the evening, too. There has to be some piny that's real play. It isn't any fun to play if somebody stands over you with a watch and says, "Now. run around and play for two hours." In Laura's case the somebody is herself, but she's just as severe ns if she were somebody else. She must long sometimes for just one evening in ' which she can go to the movies with Edith, perhaps, or sit down nnd read, or just fold her hands and (ireani. In there anything finer than that feeling of having no time ahead of you. for a while at lenst, just space, no hurry, just rest nnd pence? Why, that's what the end of a business day is for. Ry all means tnke your exercise.. Laura ; get as much fun and pleasure as you can in your evenings, hut do b careful nbout this schedule idea. If you overdo it it will take charge of you. You won't he n womnn any more, you'll Star Shaped &ve By serving Jiffy-Jell Jiffy-J ell desserts arc rich in fruit. A bottle of condensed fruit juice comes in each package. They are rcady-swcctcned and acidulated. You simply add boiling water, as directed on package, then the liquid fruit essence from the vial. Also mix in fresh fruit, if de sired, and let cool. No sugar required. Jiffy-Jell is economical. One package serves six. It saves your sugar, for we put the sugar in it. It is rich in fruit, for the bottle of flavor is the con densed juice of much ripe fruit. Millions have adopted Jiffy Jell as the ideal fruit dessert. Wm.Ro New-style dessert spoon, Win. Rogers & Son AA silverplate, guar anteed 20 years. Contains no advertising. Send two (fi) trade-marks f."d-I--Lfor flrSt aPon' ,1,en we wi" 0"er you balance of the set. Gifts to Users Buy Jiffy-Jell from your grocer. Cut out the (y) trade-marks in the circle on the front of Jiffy-Jell packages. Send 6 for any pint mold or the Set of Six Individual Molds. Send 2 for the Jiffy-Cup, or 2 and 10c for the Spoon. The pint mold are a followa all aluminum: fitjrle B 1'lnt Mold, heart ahaped Style ! Pint Wold, nuted aa above. Htyle n 1'lnt Kalad Mold, Htyle B Pint Mold with plnnaclci. ni i i-im diq, aiar anapea Same aa DlUMrated at -'s.t j- just be nn automaton, wound up and running too fast. Some day thnt nervous energy which makes you go will give out nnd then you'll wonder why. The Woman's Exchange Washing Angora Set To trbe lidttor of It'omnn'j Paoc: Dear Madam Will you pleaso answer the following questions: How should nn Angora collar nnd cuffs' bo washed? What can be done to prevent the. small hairs of Angora collar and cuffs from coming out7 Tho Angora Is white on a black sweater, and the sweater Is full of these hairs. MRS. A. W. Wash your Angora collar nnd cuffs In lukewnrm soapsuds, being careful not to rub them or nllow them to get matted. Move thorn up nnd down lrr tlm suds to get tho dirt out. The prepared soap chips that you mention are very good. Use them Just ns tho directions on the box toll you to, but let the water got cooler before you put tho collar anil cuffs In. Rinse them In soveral clear waters, nnd do not wring them out at nil, for this mats the wool and pulls tho stitches crooked. Place, them In a pillow case or, bejttor still, a cheesecloth bag mado for the purpose. Hang tho bag on tho lino In tho hrec7o nnd let them dry. When they are almost entirely dry, tnko them out of the bag nnd hang them over the line bo that the air will ralso tho long "hairs" of tho Angora and mnke It fluffy. This washing will stop the fall ing out of tho hairs a llttlo, although It never stops entirely. It Is Just tho "way" of Angora nnd nothing has ovor been found to stop It. In answer to your other questions, using; ammonia nnd peroxide bleaches if It is safe Certified by th Philadelphia Pediatric Society Walker-Gordon Milk is also de livered in New YorkandBoiton SUPPLEE-WILLS-JONES MILK COMPANY Distributing Agents for Philndn., Atlantic City and VJcinit? Telephone, Walker-Gordon Milk JUST AS IT COMUS 1KUM THE COW Mold - Style - II Sugar ,Real-Fruit Desserts Serve it now when sugar is so scarce. Add fresh fruit or ber ries if you like. Also try lime-fruit flavor for tart, green salad jell. Also mint flavor for mint jell to serve with meats. 10 Flavors in Glass A Dottle In each Package Mint Lima Cherry itainbtrrr Oranfe Lemon Coffee Ixtfanberry Teaspoon Size -.S?5 JraCrSonAA " " Tint Moldi ....Style It ....Style C ....Style D ....Style K ....Style 1( .'...Set ot Six ....Jiffy-Cup ....Silver Spoon Bend clrclea for any Dint mold I wnicn nr the aet ot alx, Fend 3 for Jiffy Cup. Send 2 and top, 10a for ipoon - Vr r Ifie hair, makes Tt brlWand rr.hS?' discourages thn erowth. although illr' hot nermB.rn.ntlv .i.n !. ,run .Iom pot permanently atop it. entry atop It, u WOui,i Zlt uv mnii lu 0 iV hi IA tory. Thev hnv. th. VT. --".'- "Win. ......u .7.1 - .l." V.V "" --llCCl. AJW !.. inuviii uu gi mis Kind of th ng mliiTi T than the ammonia and peroxide vr can get tho ammonia at Sdrug t'tn,Tou fajtr 8ummer High School Court. ' To the Editor of lVoman'j pa0f Dear Madam I am a dnllv rrf-. . yoUr,paper., 1 W.h you wbuW vale mo by sending mr0 lnfotnat"on X" ? ' I cquld finish the last half of l third year of high school during It' summer. I would bo very much lh If you would do so. t 1 prwent fe4 summorTbut It lasts for ' only fx S.it" You will be given credit for six Sfe work, but you will have to prove t& ' you have taken and nnlshed this Cn" when you go back to high school h?ll fall. Of course, that Is not tho eniiiiEi of half a year of school work? for Vm.1 only six weeks, nnd the half year uohm b0 '-venty-ono weeks. But th tuiJ school will go over your work, ami 1 K JarerkTtoTour'crei' A Farewell Toast To the Editor 0 Woman's root! Dear Madam I have been a cont reader of your wonderful column JSi Imvo never ventured to write befor. Now I wonder If you would belli S of a little difficulty. This IiW5 lem: A young- man. a very Intnuli friend of mine. Is leaving fo? the coait and wo havo decided to give him a sur. prlso farewell party, could you si,. Best a llttlo toast, a llttlo poem ot somi sort or Bomothlng suitable for the . cnslon? g, g. It In always better In a cane 1IU in. to make up your own toast for the oc" caston, for thero are always llttl p(r. sonal notes that you can get lni, that an outsider knows nothing about. Th two best toasts thnt 1 hnvc been nbl to (lnd for nn ,occnslon like tho one you nsk about nre ns follows: "Hert'i in thn tournev of Life and mail vim never miss tho train of kindly thought", I "To our next merry meeting." You mlh , bo nolo to maKo up -a ioasi 01 your Dm nn thn order of one of these, uslnir not-. nersonnl allusion that every one at lh party' will understand and laugh ovtr,' 1 for the baby Nearly 30 years ago the Walker Gordon Milk business was founded to provide a safe, easily digestible 'milk for infant feeding. Physi cians recommend Walker - Gordon Certified Milk for babies. Walker-Gordon Certified Milk is clean, and does not vary in qual ity ; it always comes from the same milking herd. Mothers can order it today, knowing that every day thereafter it will contain the same percentage of fat and other con stituents. The baby's digestion will approve the choice of Walker Gordon Certified Milk. The cleanliness of Walker-Gordon Certified Milk is exceptional for the Walker-Gordon Company takes exceptional measures to keep cows, barns and, utensils clean. Telephone your "first order today. Poplar 3503 Individual Desiert MoldsStyle-. Tlio eame In pint llie Style-C Set of Six Individual Dessert Molds Assorted styles of aluminum. J The six will hold a full package of Jiffy-Jell. Send us six (J) trade-marks and we will mail you the set of six, valued at 60 centJ. 5 Jiffy-Cup For Measuring An aluminum half-pint cup. Fill twice with boiling water, as t(t flirrtinn in AicnK'p one PICK aire Tiffv.Trll. Ur. as a standard ! cup in any recipe. Send two (JJ) trade-marks i" the Jiffy-Cup. MAIL s THIS' Mm, l"rflr I ml ! 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