Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 09, 1920, SPORTS EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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RS. WILSON'S
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NICE FOR- SUNDAY'S MEALS
&W Spiccrf Beef With Potato
for Dessert, Makes a Wholesome, Appetizing Dinner
By MKS. M. A.
WILSON
iriioii.
AU
MANY fnmllie wlm nrc not nble to
leavd town for the Rummer vncft
t!oni often complain tlint oven tliotigli
tW pr nble to leave the city the
crowded conditions nt the vnrloiia nenrby
. Kisnrt mnile It unpleasant.
- .f-i1'. Summer heat quickly sapt the rltnllty
-!Wof peopje who toll In the heated cities,
K'mnnkM the food is nf Midi a cliaracier as
,C Itvlll refreoh. lnvisorate nnu rcimir mc
TO . bodily tlxiue.
't' Ilent-nrodurlne food should be
strictly taboo until the fall: substitute
thn cool vocables and fruits and If
the family feel thnt thev need something
more than' this, add necrls made of
fresh fruits.
It Is possible for the home maker to
have the home cool, dainty and attrac-"
tlve, ond provide palatable food for the
famlty. with little teal effort,
, Eliminate as much as possible all the
vhfavy draperies, rugs and brlc-a-brae
thai need so much constant dusting.
Cover the floors with grass or rap rtiRs
l.and then cover the furniture with chintz
8nd calico coverings.
It is impossible to enjoy food on n
hot day In n stuffy dining room that has
a buffet overloaded with dut-catchlng
, 'dishes. Try putting thee things away
'and having a single dish with n few
flowers even though they be hut way
side weeds.
So in planning three meals for Sun
dav, we will try various cold dMies
which, If the day turns out to be ram,
may be quickly changed to hot ones
SUGGESTIVE MENU FOR SUNDAY
MtEAKKAST
Cantaloupe
Creamed fleet on Toast
Garnished with Finely Mluced Peppers
Itadlshes . Coffee
DIXXKIl
Itaspberry Cocktail
Chilled Cucumbers Radibhcs
Cold Slidcd Spiced flccf
Potato Salad String Hcans,
Tomato Salad
Pineapple Tapioca Iced Coffeo
SUPPER
Countiy Cheese. Ntit and Lettuce
Sandwiches
Potato Snlnd. Oarnlshed AN ith
Sliced Tomatoes
Sliced Peaches I.aer Cake Ice Tea
The market basket will require
5Ttco cantaloupe.
One basket of herrtr.
One quart of peaches,
Ttto head of lettuce, t
'Four green peppers.
Tico bunches of radiihes.
One quart of tomatoes.
One quart of string beans,
One cucumber.
One quart of potatoes,
One pineapple,
One-quarter pound of dried beef,
One-half pound of peanuts.
One bunch of parsleu.
One small stalk of celery,
One quart of onions,
Tico pounds of shin beef.
One-half pound of cottage iheese.
Raspberry Cocktail
IVash the berries and then place in a
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Six tablespoons of sugar.
One and one-half cups of irater.
Cook until the berries are soft and
then rub through a fine sieve nud turn
into a jar or pitcher and chill. Servi
Ico cold iu sheibet or cocktail glasses.
Spiced Reef
Wipe two pouud of t-hin beef and
then tie securely in shape. Roll m flour
nncMhcn brown qivicklv in hot fat. Lift
to a saucepan and add
Tiro cm;m of bmlinp uater.
One-half cup of liccrf onions.
One tcaspnnn of poultry scasoninq.
One-half cup of vinegar.
Ilring to a boil and then place on the
idmmering hurnei ond (ook slowlv until
the meat is tender. Season and then
Mrs. Wilson's
My Dear Mis Wilson M menu for
tho contest Is the following
MELROSE PAKK PA.
Fir7i Chopped Hecf lirou n Gravy
Boiled Sew Potatoes Fresh Veas
Diead nnd Huttcr Uoff'e '
Cucumber balad
( hocolate Pudding
TTrlrtrl montH nrp nrtt nermlttpd In this
contest Otherwise this is a splcndldh I
planned menu Tiy again and use
something to rtpl.ice the steak.
My Dear Mrs Wilson Please accept
this 'menu for consideration:
MAS PDF
f ream of Tomato Soup
JJIce linh'd with Peppers nnd Tomatoes
liHii'iou '' Tonst
Lett'iCft tilth I'levrh Difubiq
llr'ad and liutter Ten
This menu Is nicely nlnnned hut ih
market list does not contain suttlclent
food for four people
Mv De.ir Mrs Wilson I wou'd Ilk
to submit the following menu
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Hnmb no Steak
M
n-500 REFRIGERATORS'
$15.00
$23.00
Onulne Ashn-nod S Door White Lined.
AVlilte f.lned Oentilne Ashvrood
FEINSTEIH STORAGE GO.
S. E. Cor. 9th S Spring Garden Sts.
Onn Ern
Fr Anlo DllTrr
Safe
Mill:
For Infants
& Invalid .
tfo Cooking
A Nutritious Diet for All Ages
Quick Lunch ot Home or Office
rviiH M 'iH'iBMmiiAjf
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COLD DISHES
Salad, and Pineapple. Tapioca
TltCiPrizc Menu Contest
offers three prizes ' for the best
menu for n dollar-nnd-a-hnlf dinner
for four persons. The prizes arc as
follows : i
First, $2.50.
Second, $i.
Third, $i.
Your menu must consist of foods
that are staple and In season. A
sales slip for all materials ued must
accompany It. Your name and ad
dress and the date must be clearly
written. Address all menus to
Mrs. Wilson's Menu Contest
Evening Public Ledger
Independence Square
let cool in thp stock. Ploce on lee until
needed. If the dav is rainv lust reheat
and then serve.
Potato Salad
AVash and then cook one quart of
potntnes in their Jackets until tender
and then cool. Remove the skins and
slice into n bowl and add
Tiro prccii peppers, minced fine,
Sir onions,
One-half cup of finely chopped pars
ley. Celery cut in small pieces,
One and one-half teaspoons of salt,
One teaspoon of paprika.
One ad one-half cups of cooked
salad dressing.
Toss to mix and then chill.
Rolled Dressing
Place In n saucepan
Three-quarters cup of icntcr.
One-half rup of vinegar,
1'ire level tablespoons of flour,
One teaspoon of sugar,
One teaipoon of salt.
One teaipom of mustard,
One-half ienspoon of paprika.
Stir to dissolve thoroughly nnd then
bring to a boil ,nnd cook slowlv for five
minutes. Add one egg and then beat
well nnd cool. When ready to use ndd
two-thirds of a cup of thick sour cream.
Country Cheese, Nut and Ifcttuco Sand
w Iclics '
Shell the peanuts nnd then remove
the thin rovering and' put through the
food chopper. Add one green pepper
a'ud two branches of celcrj . Turn into
a bowl with choec and ndd
Six tablespoons of vilad dressing,
One teaspoon of salt.
One teaspoon of paprika.
Mix thoroughly and then beat the
butter until it is creamy, and spread a
slice on the lonf lightly Cut thin nnd
then lay a leaf of lettuce; then spread
with the prepared cheese. Cover with
slice of bread nnd thus form a sand
wieji. Cut sandwich askew anil mako
into triangles.
Lajer Cake
Place one cup of sugar in a bowl and
add
Yolk of one egg,
Tito irholr eggs.
Cream until light and then add
One-half rup of ihorteninn.
Cream again nnd then ndd
One-half teaspoon of mace,
Three cups of flour.
Four letel teaspoons of
oik ing
poirder,
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'to'rr.
Heat to mix. Bake in two layers in
a hot oven for twent minutes. Cool
nnd then spread "with p'lly nnd put
together. Cover with diocolntc icing,
which is made ns follows:
One cup of XXXX sugar.
One tablespoon of eonntatch.
One-half cup of cocoa.
Stir together and then add sufficient
boiling water to mn"ke the mixture
spread : then ndd
Tiro (ci-ci teaspoons of butter,
One (rnoon of lanilla.
One-half teaspoon of cinnamon
extract.
fleat to mu and then spread on the
cake.
Menu Contest
Vrn 'oliifoes
lirrod nnd liutter
Letture Tomatoes Fresh Peas
Irlly Coffee
See rrplv to Mclro.e Park.
Mv ppnr Mr Wilson Ono meal for
foui peopl for Jl 50. MRS. J. P..
Baked Filled Green, Peppers filled with
Chopped Beef and Onion
krnltopcd Potatoes
Cur umber Salad
Strawberries
Brrad. Butter nnd Coffee
ThN menu needs a green cooked vege.
table to complete the balance.
Families Who Start
the good custom of using
nstant
as their table beverage, seldom
change back to coffee. There
frequently follows such a gain
in health that this comfort,
together with Postum's satis
fying flavor, makes the change
a permanent one.
If you have nqt started using
Postum, why not order a pack
age from your grocer?
cc
There9 s
Made by Postum Cereal Co., Ino.
Battle Creek, Michigan
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EVENING PUBLIC
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Honor List
Ida K, Hammon
Lansdowno, -Pa.
Menu
Vest Croquettes
Iotnors Crenmed Onion
Tomato unit Letttico Snlail
Cherry 1'le
i Ilread Ilulter Coffc
or Joed Ten
SALES SUP
1 pound veal I 9 J
t cup white sauce 06
Lord .,.: 10
1 quart potatoes , 12
1 quart onions 05
Cream sauco , 04
Lettuce "5
Tomatoes' M ln
Dressing . . , 10
Cherries 13'
Flour 09
Dread ....... .05
Buttcrlno i.. .07 i
Teed ten , ... 10;
Cos 01!
Seasoning 02
Total , $140
P. C. Duncan, Nineteenth
and Scdgclcy avenue
Menu
nrlnkrt or lleef With Veiretfibtf
Hnliul of I.tttur. Cucumbers itml
Hrnlllnns
llrrnil nnd Mutter Coffee
Cuntnrd 11
SALLS SLIP
1 '2 pounds beef, at 20 cents $ .30
t hunch carrotB 10
2 tomatoes 15
One-eighth peck potntocB 09
.1 hunches scalllons , ,10
Lettuce 08
Cucumber .05
Vlneirnr .03
One-hnlf can milk 07
nno-nair pound sugar 12
l"gg .05
Cup flour . . .' .03
Spoon cornstarch ,01
Spoon lard 04
One.qunrter loaf bread .04
One-eighth pound coffeo 06
Ono-elghth pound butter .09
Total
,L4l
Mrs. Hubert S. Stces
Beverly, N. J.
Menu
Aral en Cnrole A Ith Ilronn Gravy
itriiinril Hire I'rrnmea rrcsii 1'eas
I'eppe nnd Cabbitse Hilled
Itreud nnd Huttcr
Cnke Mlth l.emon Fllllnr
Iced Ten
SALES SLIP
Veal (from knuckle)
One-half green pepper
Onion
Klour
Gacon drippings
t .50
.02
.02
:oi
Klco 10
Pens (one-quarter peck) . .17
White sauco 07
Lettucn 06
Raw cabbage 02
French dressing 02
Cnkc 15
Milk 04
Lemon tilling 07
Tea 02
Ice 02
Lemon 01
Rugnr . 04
Bread (ono-half large loaf) OS
Butter 08
Total Jl.60
The Woman's
Exchange
To a Dally Reader
If :ou will send me a self-nddressed.
stamped en elope, I will be glad lo &end
ou a list of sjndlcates to which ou
can send our short story. Did you
notice the answer to the letter like s-ours
in the column? Short ntnrlrn nm nr
oougnt iron me writer to appear In
tne uvE.viNO. jl'i'bmc Ledobh They
are iurnis.'ieQ d a syndicate, and If von
send our work to n sjndlcate perhaps
lit maj appear In this paper Send me
1 '.our at!drr.'i nnd -1 wl!I "nd vou the
list nnd ell jou how to suhmlt vnnr
manuscript
A -Talented Little Girl
To the Editor of IVotnaii 1 Fane'
Dear Madam Would ou klndlv tell
me if there Is a school of dancing where
they give fiee instructions to talented
children " Vext to our homo lives a
ei-v poor family with several rhiMrnn
of which one the loungcst. eight voars
of age a little girl, has great talent for
dancing, in fact I think her .1 llttlb
genius Hui unfortunately tho father,
who ts t sick man, ennnot afford to
pay for lesrons. You have helped so
manv others that I thought vou might
be interested in this case and help with
onr yie Information j p.
Tucrc aie classes In csthetk d.inclng.'
which is ih, kind this little girl would
need I houid think, nt the Vailous neigh
borhood houses Most of them nre free or
ele tliev ohaige a very small sum Just
a fen tents for each lesson Manv of
the r-lasses nio over now until the 'fall.
but thn houses nie open and jou could
go there and make arrangements now
for the little girl to take some lessons
In the f.ill The Heed Street Neighbor
hood House need and Beulnh streets
would be the nenrest to you' I think
or the College Settlement Rouse, 13J
i-nnsiian street. nicn there is tho
eimiuuniuoa v-enier, i.'s tlalnbrldge
'ii wiiei-n lesson in dancing are
also given f am sure ou will be nble
to get the little girl into one of these
iiae nnd I hope she will come up
to 011r expectations If she hm the
talent It really should be cultivated.
lino 11 is verv 111110 ui ) on to laKe such
an interest in ncr
rostum
a Reason"
. Li
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It Washes Well
Courtesy of J. A. Mlgcl Co.
Yes, Isn't It good-looking? If jou
haven't tlmo to Unit a sweater be
fore jou go away, why not buy or
make one of theso? They look Just
ns well, theynro very becoming and
they wash beautifully. The ma
terial Is white fantasi. The collar
nf this one is of white chiffon, while
(he tutriow fiinge gives a distinc
tive noto to (he edge of the
"sweater," the collar and the long
bcarf belt
Adventures
With a Purse
pVERYBODY knows thnt tnc
-'-J way to mnkc iced ten, If one
best
e tioes
not mind the expense, Is to pour the hot
tea light over the ite. And while one
niu.v not enre to be that extravagant for
every-day purposes, one might like to
make it thnt way for afternoon tea when
company comes. And, of course, the
smartest way to make hot tea is with
a tea ball. After which length intio
duction, I shall pioteed to the matter
in harfd nnd tell jou of the ntnusiug lit -t'c
te.i balls one shop has. The.v look
for nil the world like jolly fat little ten
pot, in some l.ind of silver-finish ma
terial. Sure enough, there is the pomp
ous-looking spout nnd the boastful
handle, nnd the lid of the tcanot .rr nt
just the respectful angle, but the whole
tiling measures scarcely an inch wide
b.v an inch in height. Thev mnko
mighty cunning little ten hnlls and
would incidentally make a shower gift
thnt uine cases out of ten would not be
duplicated. Their price is $1.
It has been eight long years since
Alice nnd I sat on the porch in "cure
chairs" nnd industriously wrote or
sewed, with nothing to break tho heav
enly stillness hut the occasional metal
clank of a sheep bell, ns the peaceful,
philosopliii al hinih grazed on the cool
green mountninside. And I have not
jet forgotten how Alice, with n serious
ness uorn ot a deep-seated horror of
wrinkles, carefully stuck wriuklo plas
ters between her e.ves where was be-
ginning to appear the faintest shadow
of two frowning lines. The piinciple
of the wrinkle plasters is a simple one.
Sticking one firmlv on the line which
has not yet to vvrinklehood grown, holds
the skin firm and keeps tiiat line from
getting deeper One uses them nt night.
A generous-siea dot romps for Mxtv
cents nnd Alice vvved the Kept her
blow from Hues.
Jor names of klions nrtdrrn Woman's
race i.uitor or pnoue vvninut aooo
our STORE ORDERS
ARE AS GOOD AS CASH
and enable you to huy t the de
partment and epeclalty atorea you
prefer. Our tirma are baeed on til
length of credit ti fiilr and mod
erate. Write for full detain
MARRIOTT BROS., 11 18 Chestnut
raaiiiiigiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iM.iiiiiiiiiiiiKaiirjiiiiiiiHna
Rittenhouse
Bros.
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MEAT PRICES DROP!
BEEF HEADS THE LIST
For Friday and Saturday
STEAK
RUMP,
Best Cuts
Rib Roast
32c lb.
Nice Lean
Rolled Pot Roast
Here Are
Some
Regular Hams (8 to 12)
Skinback Hams (8 to 12)
BACON PRJCES TUMBLE, TOO! 32c a lb.
This Is Nice, Lean, uoneless Bacon Cut in 2 to 1 lb. Pieces
A FEW PORK PRICES SLIP, TOO
Shoulder Pork (City Dressed) .' 28c I Shoulder Pork (Picnic Style) 23c
Loin Roast Pork (Rib End) 28c ' I Fresh Hams (Whole or Cut) 38c
EGG! EGG! Prices Drop To 48c doz.
French Tearling Chops
Lean Rib Yearling Chops
500
lbs Table Butter 59c 11.
Fancy
STEWING
CHICKENS
4 4ft r
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Please Tell Me What to Do
Tty CYNTHIA
No Further Advice to Give
Ambitious Tou liavo written Cynthia
the samo story several times and she
has answered you carefully, Sho has
no further ndvlco to give on that mat'
ler. You nre evidently very young in
any case, and so can afford to wait a
long tlmo before choosing your life
partner. As you do not enro for this
other girl you should be ashamed to
mako lovo to nor and should stop
making engagements with her immedi
ately. ,
Prote8t8 Paint and Powder
Dear, Cynthia I want to register n
complaint against the promiscuous uso
of powder nnd paint. I certainly, think
thnt It Is ridiculous for a girl to walk
nlong the strcot with her noso so white
It looks like a plcco ot marble. It's nil
unnecessary, too. for It Is really hnrmful
to tho skin to clog up tho pores with ft
cloyd of powder. After a girl '"H x,B.el
powder for a few years her skin begins
to peel nnd becomes rough What Is
the Idea ofpowdor anyway? H doesn t
Improve a Girl's looks any AVhnt do
you supposo the girls did In tho olden
days to appear attractive nnd protty7
Thcro was no powder then, so they
used Just plain soap nnd wntcr. Nw
ndnys a girl Tlocsn't think sho Is fully
dressed unless she' has n face full of
powder. They Btand before the gum
machines In tho subway and powder
their nosos, while a bunch of men try
to get a. pleco of gum before tho trnln
comes. Thoy look In every mirror they
pass Just to see If their hat Is on
straight nnd if the powder has blown
off their no&es yet. Of course. I nm
not down on nil girls, becnuso the sen
sible ones do not, powder and paint. A
girl's complexion Is Jicr one thought, I
guess,, for tlioy nre nlwnys thinking
about It. No doubt by this time you
will think that I nm n confirmed old
bachelor, but I'm not. But every tme
I seo a. girl powder her nose ugh I It
makes me feel like saIng, "lou simple
The Question Corner
Today's Inquiries
1. Tn cutting tlovvers in the garden,
whnt should be done to make them
last longer In the vases?
2. Whnt color is In vogue for hats,
waists nnd vnrlous nessorics?
,1. How is n good bleach for the
nails made?
4. Describe a pretty tea table acces
sory for protecting food against
flies nnd insects on the potch.
5. "Vhnt is the newest shade of blue
that is used for sweaters nnd
hats?
B. In what nttractlve way are pock
ets of white made on n rose-colored
organdie dtcss?
Yesterday's Answers
1. Wiping ft carpet with a damp
clothafter sweeping will remove
inor dust nnd freshen "the. car
pet. 2. A round brush with short bris
tles should nlvvas be used for
stenclttng.
3. Brown organdie is used n great
deal this year for di esses and
trimming.
1. White shoes that are stained can
be given n tempornry cleaning
with magnesia vv hich w ill do until
there is time to whiten them.
.". Adding borax to the last rinse
wnter will give tho proper dress
ing to organdie nfter it, is wnslicd,
0. A convenient tabic on which to
bathe n joung baby is n folding
one with pockets on the sides for
powder, brushes, etc.
Comfort Baby's Skin
With Cuticura Soap
And Fragrant Talcum
FcrumilCatlrurTlctim,fMo(ntlniifrtcrc.
Addrcii Csllnrt Lat:rUiUi,DaptXtU14,Uut.
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I'oiUZuCRABs Buy
Your Meats Wholesale
Rump Sleajf
Round Steak
Sirloin Stcnk
4 lbs. Real Sharp Cheese,
3Sc
95c .
I Mitchell's Market, inc.,
M
I'lionr l.omhnnl .1110! Muln
IIHIIllUlliUlPBIIIIIIIIIIIBIIlTlilN Ie
"in
Nil!
Penny Profit Meal
MEATS
All
Kinds
ROUND OH SIKLOIN
Best
Chuck
24c lb.
Nice Lean
Stewing
GroS Hamburg Steak
Ham Bargains coSFor
38c
38c
YEARLING PRICES ON THE
35c
28c
Shoulders Yearling, 24c lb.
Tons of
Pure
AAc lb I ,ut MarKflnc 32c lb.
I m "' Oleomargarine ....,,.,.., 39c lb.
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thing 1" Wilt some reader tell mo what
they think nbout this? CEPAS.
The uso of paint and powder has
been discussed In this column nlmosl od
nauseam. Too much powder Is ugy and
Unhealthy, while a Jlttlo Is very useful
nnd cooling. The girls will do It and
havo dono It for centuries, nnd will
probably contlnuo to do It to tho end
of tlmo. You nsk what they did In tho
old times. Well, those who wanted to
ndd to their beauty by nxuflclal means
did It then, Just ns tho girls of that t.vpo
do it today, Tho world has not changed.
Writes to College Sophomores
Dcnr Cynthia This lotter Is written
to tho two girls signing themselves "On
tho Road to an A. W
To form n. companionship between
members of tho same sex neither person
should continually show his superiority,
If thoro Is nny, over the other. As soon
ns this happens tho otherjierson soon
begins to look for another chum. If
thlsIs so between members of tho samo
sex how much moro so Is It between
members of tho opposlto sex, especially
when tho lording comes from the
woman's side. If you aro llko tho girl
who recently wioto In to this column
thnt sho bents tho men In every (7)
argument nnd then wanted to know vvhv
sho wasn't popular with the men, why
ou had better get vvlso lo yourselves.
You nsk who will bo tho greatest
benefit to tho family and the world, tho
light nnd thoughtless girl or tho edu
cated girl? Well, ns far ns tho world
Is concerned, I would say the educated
girl. JJut ns far ns tho fnmlly Is con
cerned, who enn say whether or not the)
educated or tho so-called light and
thoughtless girl will mako the better
wife nnd mother? ,
So far I havo ttiken It for ginntctl
that tho reason ou are not popular with
the boys Is becauso of your attltudo ns
a. result of your education. Tho fault
miry bo somewhere else, so do ns Cynthia
sajH and do n bit of self-examination.
SPARKS."
Sorry to Refuse
W. M. Cynthia is sorry to refuse, but
sho ennnot bring about Introductions
through the column..
In London Today
College women from man, lands, in
cluding tiie United States nnd Canada,
ate to gather in London todav for an
international convention, which will
have , for Its object tho fosteiing of
friendly lclntions between tho iintlnus
nnd n spirit of co-oper.ition through In
terchange of scholarships niid lectin e
sliips: ITSBAND'S
1 THE MAGNESIA" n
DOCTORS RECOMMEND
for ConmlDatlon. Acid Stomach. Indluat-
tlon. Can be uaed as Milk of Macnnla.
Sola only Dy tne Dottio never dv aoi.
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weaver
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Store
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Loin Yearling Chops 38c
Breast Yearling jQc
LARD . . 24c lb.
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SHE "LO'fES HtM VER YDEARL $
AND SHE ONL Y
She Is Sixteen nnd a Firm
c. rL,.. tii. n
viiv uvvoii. l Ajinu iu mjv m.
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MET vhim nt n dance, nnd he
danced With mo several times," she
writes. "And then ho nsked mc if
ho could walk homo with mc. Now,
I havo not seen this young man sldcc.
I lovo him very dearly, nnd I should
llko to have lilm ns. n friend. How
would you ndviso mc to find him ngaln
as I do not know his nddress?"
Whnt n tragedy It is, this slxtccn-ycar-old
"love." , Tho "young mart"
has probably forgotten what bIic looks
like nnd tomorrow evening ho will prob
nhly be walking homo, with some other
girl after dancing with her several
times. Ho would nrobnhlv bo the most
surprised young man in tho world if
somebody told him thnt thnt pretty little
gin vvitn tne tnmpic in her chin was
"In love" with him. Ho might even
bo embarrassed, if such n thing is
possible With tho composed young men
of today.
Love at first sight is n fact. It docs
happen. Many marringes resulting from
it have been entirely linnhv. Hut. un
many fimes it hasn't happened when n
I'reiiy uitie sixtccn-yenr-old with a
dlmnlo ill her chin thinkrf it lino Tl.nl
delightful feeling that comes over her
ui wiu rememurnnco 01 mac lox-trot,
nnd tho tones of "his" volco when he
snid, "Listen, I'd Ilka to wnlk home
with you tonight," mny be only grati
fication. It is so gratifying, you
know, to have n "him" dance with
you several times nnd then OBk if
ho may sco you safely, home. To think
nine no should really enre whether vftii
get safely homo! Yes, it's nil very
hKim.iiMK wneii you nrc sixteen nnu
havo a dimple in your chin.
"LDER people laugh sometimes nnd
V sny: "Where do theso youngsters
get such foolish ideas? In love nnd
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to be good and keep good should he packed in tins.
It is because Morning; Sip Coffee is packed in tiebtiy
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now use. All the flavor is kept in Morning Sip Coffee.
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SAW HIM ONCEli
Believer in Loi)e at First Stent
via VL ci.i - . n . ,
iiu. j. nut UH u LrC UVCr It
she's seen him once. Why. hf .',.''
know anything nW loi.?118 da't
Doesn't sho? Well, she'll in.t .v. I
them whether she does or not. An,fr
iHumis iirounu.) nnti dreams, n ..
swers absent-mindedly until the I.J
ami foolish. You note to mhnlfe J
you trolly enn mention "ll" 'l,ll
and think nbout the cruel way in H3
ho left and never even ,. Ji ' ' r.nl
or anything without bursting into
tears. You wouldnlj: confess fn
'world thntXTom nml niA . .i'0,1
hr tit'"
nro really 'awfully nice boys, nml tffi
to cmne out of this terrible "iil
sow v nml II, ,llt...r. X10 'W.l
ou lovn rn inntrii nf hAM .
Hixtrcn nnd linvp
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n dimple in your rtiS
must bo sliown tluU It rpnlly w
which you havo ronqucrcd, not
...i iiiiuiiuj jubc n silly chlldl.iM
"cruali." It Roiimia vri-r fiti.i: '"'"''.I
times to hr-nr a pretty little ai!.
year-old with a JauRhlng. liipnr !'
tu her cjiln, sigh that sho " 6V f&f
very dearly." Hut nho real
nr nf Innnf ot.n 1I.I..1... ... ,J UCS-!
tlmt'a luotnii u.tn... -1.1 ".. ' 0M IM
thine that nnv nMor nl ' J'
say erowuMip? ever tlioneht. wJt'
that
think'" lasts, thnt ni.. .
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Ider" lauch In uTenly offinri.??!
scoffinj ,i
see, wheu vou'ic sixteen. iri. ' ,f?
see, wiicu you'ic sixteen, pretty. i(2'
adimplo in your chin, and you Som'
uiiui uuu iiitiicD nun vnn tinrt't- - i.'
ncaln, you feel ns if you'd never n.
get over it. And when you do, tinallj
tlinnirl.r. vnn ..,!,! .. ...J C'
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tragic It ls ail becj. '
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