"X Ce.ijo: & WW: 1M 1 -.., .V "life- &: t, K. VI U -- t 5 h w I. ''J U m 1 if IV Ml . '(. i " i r "j Bt I ?m.' k&l sJRs fc.tfW. La V" tlB' ,,J t.I ni A is i, i" fc -i. l 'i-J &' 1$ :r v tifl ( - :m ' m "a j: .-- i a! A.i I I; fc i- fl -i H 1 .4. r'? & E -' Mr 8 K 1 II ry lu i t mi VI 22"2P" mME DELICIOUS RECIPES TT GIVEN BY MRS. WILSON U' f i If4 Various Puddings and desserts for Cool Weather Lemon , A ?f &. Crcowi Sponge Cake, a Tasty Delicacy Iut Cookies ttf MRS. M. A.i WILSON TorvrfoM, . by Ji r. if. t. Wtson. XII noni n ei erven.' ) A Js OLD chef tells the housewife that A-"' If nh(! wlihc to tnnlir- small purl tllriEN nnil InrliH the xmnll inoliln tn use '? thf jelly glns.ip, covering with their .A'tln fli1 He euro In irrns thp elnss lTjfi well nnrt then fill two-third full nnd Irr . HUT hiiii .tin- iiii. ." " "' u...M ffc ' lian nnd flit pun nearly to top with ,warm water, nn b'ft'l for one hour, t'XK Th" juiro will n tfh' W'V lf ou ,,ot "" warm water. Unke in n modernto oven not boll out of the fruit s.. ta ii.A rakifr f ni.i btstnt run '' H palrr edge wltli tiny bits of butter. r iicei ami nuuion iiriinuiiE, mj ur Used for patry. Urc two parts of beef to one part mutton. Heat slowly to jte.ther and then strain and let oool. Now to two-thirds cup of this shortening tise One tcaipoon of hairing jioircler. Jtiice of one-hptf lemon. t Jlent until creamy niyl then chill nnd it'ii ready for use. Stewing or fricasseelng Is really quite the best method of cooking the tougher cuts, of meat nnd old fowl, Out into suitable size and then roll lightly In flour and brown quickly in fat in n fry ing pnn. Then lift to a snuropnn and just barely cover with boiling water, dimmer slowly until tender. If cooked jt below the boiling point, this meat ' will be nutritious nnd easily digested. Tlaln boiled meats must be plunged Into n pot of boiling water nnd then cooked slowly until tender. Fast or rapid boiling hardens the tissues. Always use pqld water for soups. When in n qunndury as to what to prepare for .luncheon, try this old nenthern porn pone with beef ttn.ucc: rari.sh of Louisiana. Pone Select n melium-Mzed baking pan nnd crease it liberally. Dust the bottom lightly with flour after 'greasing. Now place: in a mining bowl One cup of cornmeal, One and one-quarter cups of-flour, 1 One fpfMpoon of salt. Ttco level lahlespoons of taking foirder, Four iallespoons of shortening, Four tahletpooni of sirup, One egg. One and one-quarter ctn of milk. Heat nnd mix thoroughly nnd then pour into the prepared pan so that the mixture i about two-thirds of nn inch deep. Bnke in n hot oven for twenty" flee minutes nnd then, while the pone is baking, nlnce in a saucepan four ounces of dried beef. Cover with warm crater nnd then set nstde to freshen for ten minutes. Drnln well nnd then place In a saucepnn : Tiro dip o milh Tt't'C toWrapooiM of four level). Stir to dissolve the flour nnd then bring to a boll nnd rook for two min utes. Now mll the prepareu beet anu likOhe-auartrr tcaipoon of pepper. mSiT&rce tablespoons of finelu minced . "T. 9rtev, Ode tablespoon of finely minced onion. Simmer slowly until rendy to serve and then cut the pone into squares and 'lift to a plate. Cover with beef sauce nnd serve. During the warm yweather, cookies and small cakes scent more appetizing and appropriate to serve with iced bev erage, tea or cocoa. Corn Flake Drop Cales Place in a mixing bowl: Tico-tnirda cup of oroirrt sugar. Seven tablcsnoons of shorteninn. e,j . Yolks of tiro eani. S ' Cream until light and creamy and then, add : One and one-quarter cups of flour. One teaspoon of cinnamon. One-half leaspoon of nutmea, One-quarter teaspoon of salt, Beven tablespoons of milk. One and three-quarters cups of corn flakes. One cup of seedless raisim. Mir by folding toeether nnd then cut iind fold in the stiffly beuten whites of two eggs. Urop In small spoonfuls on well-greased pan two inches apart. Bake for twelve minutes In a moderate oven. Nut Cookies Place in a mixing bowl : One cup of sugar, trOne-half cup of shortening. One egg. One leaspoon of vanilln. One-half teaspoon of cinnamon, One-half teaspoon of nutmeg. Crenm well and add One-half cup of milk. One level teaspoon of baking soda, ' One and one-half cups of finely chop ped peanuts. Dissolve the baking soda in the milk. Add flour enough to form to a stiff dough this iihuullv takes about six cups of sifted flour. Now work the dough hard to blend brend dough. Set In the iceoox to chill for twent-four hours Roll and cut. then bnke in a moderate oven for eight minutes. These cookies will keep in coered crock or tin box, under lock and key, for three months, Mrs. Wilson's My Dear Mrs. "Wilson I would Hl.e I to submit tho following menu' MRS F B. Clear Soup Veal Croquettes Cream Potatoes Pens Hot Corn Mufflna flutter ' KaMn Pie Tea This menu lacks a salad, which Is nee- etetirj for the proper balance. , . aty Dear Mrs. Wilson I urn nnd!n? In the following menu for the contest: J. C. K. Cream of Watercress Soup i naked F!(ig Plant Potato Omelet Spinach Garnished with Kgu Lettuce One Vng Mugina and H-ittir Spanish Crenm Coffee Omit the egg In the potato dish, since you have it In the spinach ami muffins. Too much of it spoils the balance uf the meal. My Dear Mrs Wilson Please find in closed my menu for family dinner for four people. MRS. V D J i Zlutton Choos Mushed Potatoes Aaimrayus Tips on Toast llread Strawberries Coffee Milk 'Steaks and chops are not accepted In. iU menu contest Try a slowly cooked tli meat My Dear Mrs. Wllson-llelow Is my menu for the contebt. MRS. L. R M. Rice Soup Croutons Hamburger Cakes Smothered in Onions Cucumbers Potatoes Iiye llread llutter lloston Cream Pie Tea Rice soup, croutons, potatoes and Cream, pie do not balance In this menu, lis (te) make too much starch. Miss U. K. sends In only a market Lt and no menu. ty Dear Mrs, WIU011 I submit the rvJng menu In the contest: I. M. C. Chicken a la King on Toast uaKea I'otatoes i Melded Hpinach icith Kog llread and nutter th French vrebitng W ATC1I for the awards in tho PRIZE MEKU CONTEST They will be announced in this page on Mqnday. Tn case you haven't seen anything about it, you'll be intereled to know that the prices are awarded for tho- best menu for n $1,150 dinner for four persons sent in each week. The prizes arc: FIRST. S2..V1. SECOND. $1. THIRD, $1. Rules The food lu the menus must be staple nnd in season. The sales slip for the materials used must accompany the menu. The name and address of the sender and the date muBt be clearly written. Address nil menus to Mrs. Wilson's Menu. Contest Evening Public Ledgcr Independence Square Lemon Cream Spongo Cake Three-quarters cupof sugar. Yolks of tico eggs, One teaspoon of lemon extract. Plncc in a mixing bowl and cream until light lemon color, then add : .Sir iflUrjnoons of cold irafer. One and one-quarter cups of flour, Tiro level teaspoons of bakin, ting poicdcz. Heat to mix und then fold inNcnre fully the stiffly benten whites of two eggs. Grease muffin pans and place just enough of the mixture to half fill. Bake In a moderate oven for eighteen minutes. Remove, cool and then split und fill with lemon crenm filling. Lemon Cream Filling One nd one-half cups of mitk, Seven tablespoons of flour. Place in a saucepan and stir to dis solve the flour. Bring ,to a boil and set in a pan of warm water to cook while preparing the eggs and sugar. Place in a small bowl: One-half cup of sugar, One tablespoon of butter, One egg, , Orated rind of one-quarter lemon. Cream until light and flufly and then add three tablespoons of strained lemon juice. Kent this sugur and egg mix ture into the prepared milk. Beat hard to blend thoroughly und then cook for three minutes; Ircmovc and cool, then chill before using. These enkes should not be prepared until rendy to serve, as frequently, if they arc left in a warm room, the cream sours. Swiss Drop Cakes The pans for baking these cakes are made of iron, much like the popovcr irons, only they nre much more shal low ; they have twelve cups to the pan. Tieo-thirds cup of sugar, One egg, , Six tablespoons of shortening, Place in a mixing bowl and then cream until light. Now add : One and three-quarters cups of sifted flour, One level tablespoon of baking poirder. One-half teaspoon of mace. Grated rind of half a lemon. Tieo-thirds cup of water. Beat to mix thoroughly and then grease the pans well nnd drop n tea spoonful into each little cup. Add a few small seedless raisins and bake for eighteen minutes In a hot oven. This amount makes thlrty-slx cakes. Try This Raspberry Cake Place In n mixing bowl : One-half cup of sugar. Six tablespoons of shortening. One egg. Cream well and then add : Ono and three-quarter cups of sifted flour. One level tablespoon of baking poio I der. Three-quarters cup of mill: or teater. i Beat to miv and then grease and I flour nn oblong pan, such us would be 1 used for muMug clieese or apple enke, I pour in the batter arid spreud evenly ; t cover with two cup of well-washed and dried rnspnemes nnd then sprinkle with the following crumbs. Place in a bowl Six tableipoom of flour, Four tablespoons of brown sugar, . Tico tablespoons of shortening, One teaspoon of cinnamon. Toss gentl with a fork until a licht crumby mixture nnd then spread over the cake and bnke in a moderate oven for thirty minutes. Serve with thin custard sauce or with crushed and sweetened raspberries, Huckleberries and thinly sliced peaches may be used for variety. Menu Contest Cream Cheese and Saltines Hhubarb Pie Dcmitasae Mndamu. this menu Is not within the eojio of the contest, for the main dish, the body-building dish, cannot be ac cepted, as you purchase chicken. As a matter of fact, there Is a lack of propor tion of price for the breast of chicken I !s worth three times tho balance of the meal. Try to keep the prices as even as the food values. . - Honor List Mrs. H. C. Montone, 922 South Eleventh Street Menu lleef, I'otfttoe nnd Iea Htewrd In nruwn Oray Lettuce hnlnd Hulled Spinach 'le luid Strawberries llread Iluttrr Tea SALES SLIP One quart peas i me puund stewing beef . . . . Two pounds potatoes ...J 13 30 10 i-ettucii OS Vinegar and oil for salad 03 aaonlng for salad and stew 05 Onlona "ne-quarter peck spinach . ' M11K . . . '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. '. I Bread Tea. butter One-half quart strawberries...., Total t..$1.4S Very good. Sirs Montone H'on'f jou send me a real Italian iHttner the en tire menu and just Acne you prepare it I would like a friday or fast-day menu. Mrs, M. J. Kane, Limoood Heights, Pa. Menu .Skirt SteaW, Vllltd and Baked New 1'otatoen New l'eaa Lettuce Bnlnd With Bacon I)relng- Tlrem! nmt Butter Strawberries SALES slip Skirt atrak t -3 llrcnd for fllllnp; . OS Seasoning: 01 Ono quart of new potntoes, ,,.,... .15 j'r"ao "or Yeituco .n.e.T. ????! !!!!!" ".is si?Aw&rr'iM ' .' .' . " ." .' .'.'.'.'.' ." .'So urenii Butter Total J1.40 Mrs. H. S. Miles, 1912 South Fifteenth Street .Menu I SpunMi stew w l'ntntnes I Vtrcrei Willi Drrfilng i New 1'ens Mrnwberrr Olinrlotte I llrrint Ilutler Coffee I SALKS SLIP Two slices unit nork l I one large onion o; Ono-liult cup of rice flB ) I Throe peppers 05 JDne cinuomntoes .It! I New potntoes .-. .15 I .nc ii-.in ZU ..ur uuiivii nnicrurifHS ... .Mj i rirplno f- ! I Lady finders .'...!.," !lo tuiwuciiica .. 2b Whites of two eggs .." .08 Mnrshmnllow whip 04 Brad, butter nnd coffee , , , .25 Total '. flO Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA She't Heavily In Lova- Dcar Cynthla-We, are two young Klrls, eighteen years of aire. We read our column every evening. Now, wp would like to know why so many peo ple nre niwnya xnocxing pnnu and powder. First, my girl friend In a pretty blonde with blue eyes nnd pretty teeth and always a smile. T am a pretty brunette, with hazel eyes, nice teeth and winning ways, nnd we certainly do use pnlnl und powder, but the boys all like uh. Now. Cynthia, I am In lovo with the president of a country club yes, heavily In love with htm but ho Is eo small, being about five feet two Inches. I nm nbout five feet bIx Inches. Tell me, Cynthia, Is ho too small? My girl friend Isn't In love. On account of having been In love and fallen out ngnln she claims &he hates all men and boys. C. FLOrATUPUS AND n. FAIRVIEW. So you are heavily In love at eighteen nnd vour chum hates all men. What 'a sad w ay you arc In, both of you I And you are four Inches taller thnn the one you love. Don't Ioe any sleep over It. Next week you may meet a nice young man four Inches taller, and then every thing will be all right. Impossible to Answer Dear Cynthia Many boys and girls liave come to you for good ndvlAs. I also come to you for this same purpose. Itv troubles, as I would say, are these: Why Is It that I am not Invited to parties, dunces or nnv roclnl event? I am considered handsome (so the girls say) and well liked by the girls, yet these same girls forget that 1 exist wheir they dletrmute invitations or any kind. I work among many boys and girls In an office. The girls had a big "lawn fete" the other day. They sent out In vitations by mall to every boy In the offlce but me. This Is Just one example. The very same thing happens every where I go. Is It my fault? I nm very courteous to the ladles. I don't like to teaso them. Whenever I speak to them I speak to them In a manly way. al ways serious, but smilingly. Would like to hear from some of your readers and their suggestions SIMPLY FOIIGOTTBN. It is not Possible to tell you whv thev do not nsk you. Cynthia does not know your characteristics nor theirs. They Won't Call a Halt Dear Cvnthla Ask "Do Jure" where ho would bo lf It was not for his mother. She evidently was a girl at one time, nnd Wo nre told women In her day did more than today's women have to to charm the mtn. Doesn't he think his talk reflects on his mother? Many a successful man was made so by a woman who. knowing his weak nesses as well as his stioirg points, was able to aid him. If, however, "De Jure" speaks of the girls that he can pick up with his ma chine, ne reatiy ueserves to ne Kicked In business lf we fall In one venture, do we oult? No : we go right ahead. i.slng our failure as a guide In the next deal, ana tnus are we auie to nnd suc cess. A man with a narrow viewpoint of women especially and life In general (s not uuall successful. A man must be worth a great deal to be eccentric nmt ,, nunv with It I buj- the Evening Punuc Ledger es Pfciaiiv tor jour column ann enjoy it. Your adlce has often helped me, nnd although our work may not b the best financially, you help many a one along the right road. OEOUGL' S. S. Says Boy Are Frivolous Dear Cynthia In answer to "On the Rood to An A. B.'s" challenge, the supposedly nicest boys are the worst company a girl could have. Tho light and thoughtless girl Is mora popular with these "nice boys" for the simple reason that they think mostly .of a good time, and It's plain to see that the kind of time they desire to have would not be granted them lf they w-ent with girls like the two sophomores. When boys get older nnd comnienoa to settle down they undoubtedlv drop tho thoughtless kind ; lf not, what does It lead to" ynhapplness nnd divorce, which we read nbout every day. cheer up, sophomores, nnd let the thoughtless have her good time now. Yours will come In a much happier way later In life, and your type will be the greatest benefit by far to your families and the world Yours for a better education and tho downfall of dance halls. FLORIDA KID. The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. How can a pretty vestee be mnde for n gingham dress mndu iu u basque wuist with n very low square neck? '2. What kind of top is preferable for a wicker table to be used on the porch or in the garden? 3. Iiow can leftover oil point be kept for further ue? 4. Describe a pretty oversklrt for a' silk dress. C. What interesting style of trim ming for lingerie is now the fad in Paris? C. Describe a dainty purasol for use with a flufly dre.s for midsum mer. Yesterday's Answers 1. In cutting flowers from the gar den, the cut ends should Immedi ately be placed In w ntcr In order to mnkq the flowers last longer in the vnses. 2. Red is in vogue for huts, waists and various accessories. .1. A good blench for the nails is made by udding n tenspoonful ench of lemon juice und ammonia to nn ounce of peroxide. 4. A pretty tea-table accessory thut protecta food against (lies and In sects on the porch is u dome shnped white wire screen, painted with bright llowen). fi. Ash blue Is tho newest simile Hint is used for bw outers and hats. 0. Attractive pockets of white or gandie ure made at the ton of gored panels on both sides of tho front of tho skirt of u rose -colored organdie dress. y JllST IN 1 ' r 1 !Pf TS KStS., ! i v" V :Jmf' . -IHk. f , J.v,vH'N w? io SSW5&3K x'.&iSjm.V'&rm ?5i3KrV. IS i - Ws$S&4 . . J,IH'VrWll .V . . - Mv : -..Bill mm ' '-&, . iHim.cis v '-' st ' You should happen to. need a dark dress of some kind this summer. They aren't worn so much as they used to be, but there are times when it's too cool and damp to wear n light, easily mussed dress and too warm to go back to a suit. That's tho time when your hltten'sWr or satin or crepe meteor is going to be very necessary. And you can't go wrong lf you choose one llko this, with lis striking beading down the front breadth, its vest of sheer white laco in the deep;cut neck and the piquant little ruffles standing out on tho hips. The brim of the hat Is appropriately made of black net which holds a lattice of Jet The Marriage Trifler By HAZEL DEYO BATCHELOR CovvrioM. ISiO. 61 Publla Ledger Co. I An Early . Barbara Knight, tcfto all Tier life has had things fust as she wanted them, marries Keith OraMt, the most eligible man of the season. Uarbara expects life to go on as usual, she does not tako into conslderatfoii fho fact that in married life there must be unselfishness and thoupht for the other person. Keith does not like the life they lead. He wants friends, real friends, and Barbara has no time to stop and make friends of this caliber. Consequently, when Katharine New bery. Keith's private secretary, proffers a friendship to htm he accepts it. ITe wants to tell Barbara, but for fear that she may not understand, he keeps it to himself. One day, In a perfectly innocent faihion, he takes Catherine fo lunch and at the next fable sits Barbara's ultra-soiihljMcated younger sister, Eleanor. . ELEANOR KNIGHT had not quite made up her mind what to do with the Information she had stumbled on In advertently. In her callous little heart she did not pity Barbara. She felt that Barbara was getting Just what most women must expect from their husbands, nnd It rather pleased her to think that Barbara, the righteous. MJfltlWPaM hack In her own coin. Of courso It dUi not o"cur to her that Keith's lunch eon with nnnther woman m'" Jttv come about through any other reason thaii the fa;t that he was In love with her Such a thing as friendship between a man nnd a woman Elennor would have laughed at. To her there was Just Sne relation possible. The woman must nttract and the man must lovo, but the woman must steer a careful courso and It did not do to fall in love, for thnt robbed her of Independence Immediately. The truth of the matter was that Eleanor liked Keith, nnd In her heart of . . ivi,.ncrVi he wouldn t hnvo nearirs """.-"::., "i t V, thought or anmmiiiK 11 "., had envied something that she had ",,..... h.iwn Keith and Barbara. something that had leaped forth from Keith's eyes when he had looked at Barbara, the fact that Barbara never spoke of Keith to other women as they spoke to each other of their husbands. Now that elusive fo.nei.iuiR i..v "-- had glimpsed had ended for her Keith was Just like the rest, and Eleanor had no pity for him Sho evaded him wth careful alacrity so thatrhewas never nblo to corner her alone. He made a point of having din ner with the Knights ono evening, but sho had gone to a dinner dnnce. He saw her on the street one day, and made a bee-lino for her, but she saw him coming and slipped into a shop where no lost her. Fate has a way of twisting and in. thint-s tn cult her own conveni ence and Keith, who hnd resolved to tell Barbara about nis irienasnip wun iwue erlne, happened to be out of town on the dav that she returned, earlier than he had expected her. And Barbara, finding him out of town, and fSellng suddenly a let-down nfter the continual excitement of tho trip, sat down In her trnvellng dress nnd telephoned home. She felt vaguely Irritated because he was not at his office when she called up. It was the first tlmo that she had thought of his offlce very much, but a woman's voice had answered her over the telephone, a very sweet voice, low toned anl well bred. Barbara won dered who she was. Mr. Grant was out of town. On busi ness, yes He would bo back tomorrow. Was there a message? "No, there was no message," and Barbara hung up the receiver. It was then that she called up at home, and Eleanor was called to the telephone. "O, hello Barbara, when did you get back?" Eleanor's voice was as politely cool as though she had been Inquiring after a stranger. "Just a few minutes ago. Keith's out nt town, nnd I'm stranded with no en- iranements ancau, we came nome onrller thnn we exnected." At the other end of the wire Elennor looked at her Uttle platinum wrlBt watch. "I have an engagement for dinner," sho GH PORTED s Pompeian Olive Oil is one of nature's greatest tonics and t aue-bullders UNEQUALETJm PURITY Eliminates poisonous waste, which cauie serious ailment PARADISE SPKINO COMPANY Bronmlek, Maine Cincinnati, Ohio - Mncnmb ftjmams C vmMtAmfmQtt- vh jig- CASE w Return said quickly, "but I'll run .pver this afternoon for a chat lf you'ro not going to bo busy." "That Will ll fln Tjmnv" nn.hnn hadn't used that pet term in' years, but f.iu ouuucmy icu a surge or tenderness sweep over her for Eleanor. "We'll have n regular old fashioned kind of time." Uarbara went on oagerlv. "I'll have tea served In mv room, nnd I'll hnv thnnn cream tarta you love we'll havo an old Hum kusbip "All right." And Eleanor hung up. Barbara went into her own room. whero'Zella, her new maid, had unpacked her bag. In a dainty negligee sho met Eleanor about an hour later. The cream cakes were ready, nnd over the teacups even Elennor vouchsafed somo enthusi asm. Sho even began to wonder whethor J not she ought to tell Barbara about Keith, and then she argued that Bar bara ought to know. If hc were willing and did not care all right and well, but she oughtn't to be kept in the dark, uny way. ' And yet this thing which had seemed so easy to tell when she had Just been thinking about It now assumed iriira.ntir proportions. Eleanor, with all her hard- imn-!, nau never aenit very much In human emotions, and she knew that Barbara loved Kefth. Ought she to let her discover tho truth for hersulf? Was It fair to meddle and to perhaps cause a breach between her sister and her hus band? Monday Eleanor tells Barbara nbout Keith Subject to Change MONDAY AMMO 52d and Thompson Rt (a) Allre Dollars & ANGARIA Chestnut blow 16th St. () Wallaco Blclc iiAr.TiMoni: () nut St. und IUltlmore Ave. Saau Tlie UBLMONT O'.'d above Market St. () Falre The ni-iiEiiiiti) () Norma Talmadire In The Woman Gives Uroaa & puhqutnanna Ave. DROADWAY M Tnnn TlarrvmnrA !fl Dr. Jekyll jirona mi ami snyaer Ave. CAl'ITOr. 722 Markft St, () Elalnn Hammeratetn ln Shadow nosatlA Ilyrnes CKUAIt flOth St. and Cedar Ave. lp) Thomas Melehnn In Why Chance Wlfo? COM8EOM Market lift. () nryant Waahburn In Mrs. Temple's Tele'm nftth and flOth. COT.ONIAT. (a) Otn. and Maplewood Avea. Wllllnm A Tale of EMPRK1S Main St , (a) Mae Murray In On With the Danes Mananmk FAMILY 1811 Markft St (a) Mabel FAIHMOCNT Snth Ht. nnd Otrard Ave. (a) Anita tHewart ln The Flshtlns Shepherdess Mao Murray&D. Powell In On With tho Dance FBANKFOnn 4715 Frankford Ave. (a) OOTII HT. TIIKATUK Delow Spruce St. (s) Karl Williams ln Captain Hwlft GREAT NORTHERN Droad St. at Erie Ate. (s) Anita Stewart In The Flghtln Shepherdess ISirijRIAI. 00th and Walnut Sts. (s) Norma Talmdre In The Woman "(Jives JUMUO Front St. (s) II. n. Tho and airard Ave, LEADER (7) lat Ht. and Lancaster Ave. Hours Peters. Silk Hus bands & Calico Wives LIRERTY () Droad Ht. and Columbia Ave. Harry The LOCUST . B2d and Locust StF. (s) 3. MARKET NT. THEATRE SS3 Market St, (a) Nazlmova In The Heart ot a Child MODEL 423 South St (s) All-Star The Olft NIXON (I2d and Market Sts. (s) HaII Hack to OVERRROOH (,) Thomns Melg-han Why Chanire Wife 7 Uija ni, niiu jiaerrora Ave, PALACE 1214 Market St. ' (s) Wallace Hick rniNCESS 1018 Market St (s) Gnome WaUh A Manhattan Knight REGENT Market St. below 17th. (s) Ethel Clayton ln Ladder of Llea RIALTO f.) atn. Ave. at Tulpehocken Bt. Wanda ' Miss RIVOIJtX lild and Samom Sts. (s) Ethel Clayton In A Lady In Love (si Enid The Market St. below 7th. "A12nYMafket St. (s) William A Tale of 8IIERWOOD (,) filth Bt. and Haltlmoro Ave. Enid Ili - Woman STANLEY u Market above 10th St. (a) Shirley Mason In Treasure Island HTRANI (,) Oermantown Ave, at Venanno Ethel Clayton In A Lady In Lois (s) Noah The Market fit above Ninth WENT ALLEGHENY (a) 23th St. and Alleihen Ave. Will sswJ4tufoV"preduotioa(, Mtia lctu, lbrou " BTANLET COMPANY OF The Woman's ' , Exchange Here'. a Nice Offer To the Editor of Woman's Paott Dear Madam I have a beautiful pair of white doves, "Minnie" and Hand," which I would like to find a home for within five days. Perhaps,you know" of some one perhaps a BhuMh Who would be glad to take, them to Ikeep. Will you kindly try to help me get therrr a kindly home. "MINNIE-HA-HA." "Mlnnte-ha-ha" Isn't her real name, but the editor of the Woman's Page has that on file with .her address, so that anybody who would llko to have these lovely pets can communicate with lnsr quickly. I'm sure somebody -will want them. Suggestions for Party To the Editor of 1Pomnn' Paget Dear Madam My birthday Is on the 12th of July, nnd I would like to have Instructions what .would h,e nlco to serve, decorate with and also some games to have at a party. Send soon because time Is near. MISS E. O. S. , I havo mailed you somo games to play at your party. I hope they will get there on time. You did not give me very Vnuch time to nnswer you. Serve Ice cream, cako and candy. Decorate with wild (lowers In huge vaBes and uowIb, and If tho pnrty Is In the evening have Japanese lanterns strung up on the porch nnd tho lawn. If It is a daytlmo pnrty you will not need any decorations except the llowcrs. For tho center ploce on the refreshment table have four little glass dishes of cool-looking green and white mints nt tho corners of the cen ter piece, and let a cool shower of green and whlto ribbons hang down from the chandelier. Wants a White Neck To the Editor of Woman's Paas: Dear Madam Kindly tell me through your column thp best remedy for a tanned neck. People think my neck Is dirty. Kindly help mo out. MRS. K. Try rubbing lemon Juice on your throat to make It whlto. That Is a fine blench for the skin. Another thing that makes the skin whlto and fine Is a cold compress. This Is something of a'bother to nut on. but It docs make the neck white. Wring a soft cloth nlmost dry out of cold water. Wrap It around your neck and put a dry towel completely over It. Mnke sure that every bit of the wet cloth Is coVered, otherwise. It wUL. give you a stiff neck. Pin the towel with a safety pin and keep It on all night. In tho morning wash your neck as usual, but finish with cold water to koep "from catching cold. This is a fine remedy for soro throat or cold, and It has been discovered to bo very good as a neck whltener. Of course. It takes several applications to make tho nock as whlto as you want It More Complexion Troubles To the Editor of Woman's Paoe: Dear Madam I have written to you before and havo received helpful advice. Will you kindly ten me it maexneaus come from eating. Ice cream, pastry, etc? Also tell me of a good cream which would vanish blackheads. DOTTY. It Is quite possible that your poor complexion hns como from eating too much rich food. Cut down on It for a while nnd see If you aren't benefited hv thn chnnae. Ice crenm does not agree with some people at all. you know, and It Is very easy to overdo pastry eating. Why don't you steam out the'black hends? This Is not very pleasant to do, but when It Is once done you can keep your Bkln free from them by constant care. Hold cloths wet with hot water, as hot as you con stand, on the places where the blackheads are found. When your skin Is soft and moist, put cleans ing crenm on your fnce nnd work It In well. .Then wipe It off with a soft cloth and apply cold water until your fnce Is cool and white again. Then apply a soothing cold cream. Don't do this on a very hot night, for the steaming brings the blood tc your "head nnd might In jure you, If you are hot anyhow. Be suro to follow 'wl'h thp cold water, whatever the weather Is. If .this does not remove the blackheads repeat the treatment the next night, and continue until your fnce Is clean. Try rubbing It with Ice to refine the skin nnd prevent the blackheads, and rub zinc ointment thickly over It Just before you go lo bed. Leave this on all night. It makes the skin nice nnd white and fine. If 4-ou cleanse your faco thoroughly with cleansing "cream once a day, and occa sionally use a facial soap, planning your diet to Include only wholesome, nutri tious foods, you ought to have no fur ther trouble with your complexion. PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF JULY 12 TO JULY 17 SEE ANNOUNCEMENT &AILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC TUESDAY Jnyce In The Woman Alice Joyce In Dollars A The Woman Iteld Abed ln Wallace Held In Sick Abed Hnyakawa Devil's Claim Sessue Hnyakawa Th Devil's Claim Blnny in niuo Pearl Kalre Wnny In The Dlue Tcnrl Nn-ma Talmadire In The Woman dives John Parrymore In Dr. Jekll & Mr. Hyde & Mr. IlydoH Elalnn llnmmersteln In Shadow Rosalie Ilyrnes Thnnitu Melghan In Why Chanire VJIfeT Bryant Waahburn In Mrs. Temple's TeleB'm William Fnrnum In A( Tale of Two Cltlea Mix Murray In On With the Dance Pnrnum In Two Cities On Norman tn Mickey Edith Roberts In Alias Mrs, Dodd Enrle William In A Master Stroke "Dollars Mae Murray&D, Powell' In On With the Dance Enrl Williams In Captain 8wlft Anita Stewart In Tho FlchtliiB Miepherdosa Norma Tnlmadee In The Wimin Gives Walthall In Confession J. W. Kerrigan In no House Peters, Silk Hue. bands A Calico Wives LA Tale T. Morey ln Gauntlet Charles Rny In Paris Green W. KerrlKan PasserB Hy tn J. W. Kerrlfran In I'aMers Hy J. Nailmova in The Heart of a Child The Cast ln Supreme All-Star Cast In The Olft Supreme Hhtnman tn Nell Shlnman tn Back to God's Country God's Country Thomns Melghnn Why Chanire WlfoT Wallace Reld in Sick Abed Held tn Abed Constance Illnney The Stolen Kin The Ethel Clayton ln Ladder ot U-n Ilawlev ln Hobbs Mabel Nnrmand In Mickey Ethel Clayton tn A Lady ln Love Mabel Hennett In Talae Itoad Tauru Aokl In A Toklo Siren Farnum In Two Cities Bvena Owen In House of Toys nnett In The Enid nennett In The Woman In the Sultcnre In the Sultcnse Hhlrley Mason in Treasure Island Ethel Clayton In A Lady In Lovo Dorry In Sea Wolf Noah Horry tn Tho Sea Wult Madge Kennedy In Th blooming Angela noe In Jubllo "CAN NOTHING ft -V' KEEP THE WOMEN AT'HOME? ; Asks a Mai Who Wants to Have Vs Forbidden to lioam the Streets Except on Certain Days He'd Get Tired ' of Seeing Only Men Hi3 WHOT3 a very plaintive letter t which was published recently. "Can nothing be done?" ho nsked, pnthct jcally, "to keep thOfWomcn nt home? They are everywhere 1" Unlike (many objectors, he suggests a remedy for this despcrnto condition, tfo, it isn't borax, or alum, or even red pepper. He speaks of hcm as if they were roaches or nti, bu.t his remedy gives' them nt least tho credit of being human beings. Ho suggests that tho Leglslnturo limit them to two or three days n week for exercise and otfting. Then they'd be off the street, out of the way, for at least a few days. , I wonder lf ho lias ever walked up n city street during his lunch hour? Per haps ho hns tried to. But nt 'the 'end of the first block he has probably been stopped by a crowd of men standing nround nn automobile. There's nothing the matter with the automobile, tacro's nobody in it, and it isn't painted a startling color'. It's Just a dark blue, empty, perfectly good car but there's a little bit of an arrangement of some kind on the hood that's a Uttle tiny btt different fronVthat same arrangement on every other make of car. And so thoro'u a crowd of grown-up boys filling the pavement, blocking, the way staring at It. There-are women on tho street, yes, and they're very nnxloiis to get off, but thoy .can't becauso they can't get past these men to get into .their enrs. This amiable gentleman who dislikes women on tho street probably goes on after hp has looked at the car for a ylc. He can't go very fnst, though, becauso he's back of a line consisting of five boys, who aren't in any hurry at all. They zigzag from the curb to the store windows, lengthening out at either side that he wants to get past. At crossings they spread out and form 'a wall, so that he cannot possibly pass them. Women? Oh, yes, they're on tho street, too, trying to got homo, but unable to pass this string of boys. N Adventures I AM rather persnickety about my rcputa'tion for thrift, there is one point on which I am most economical. That U the subject of books. Now when I like a book, I want it for myself there is never any doubt in my mind nbout that. But if I (nm.nottf ttlcularly im pressed with it, I don't care about hav ing it for my own. And so I nm much more likely to borrow a new book from n friend thnn to buy it. After I've rend and accepted It well, thnt is another subfect. All of which ha little to do with my adventure, for whnt I really want to tell you about Is a shop that has second-hand books for thirty cents each, or four for $1. My thought was that any one would be willing to pay thirty cents for n book. If it proved good, it could be kept: or if it were not particularly worth while, it could be passed along or given nway. These books' include Bitch favorite writers as Jack London and my own pet, Mr. Thurston. All are in very good con dition, fcome being nlmost ns good as new. It would be a good, plan to buy four, for Instance, to take away on your vacation. I found n dress "material today that is quite new to me, although you may have scennt nerorc. it iooks very niucn like n crlnklv crcne. only It is perhaps n little smoother. It comes in pink- and white, and as I remember it, also In blue and white. And here Is tho WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Ollva Tell Love Without Question William S, Hart Staking His L!f4 WallRCo Held In Sick Abed Wallace Reld In Sick Abed William Farnum Tho Adventurer .William Fnrnum Thj Adventurer Falre Tllnney ln The Ulue Pearl Doris ICenyon In The Harvest Moon Thna. Melrtan In Why Chanite Your WlfeT Thm. Melrhan In Why Change Your Wife? John narrymore In Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde Ethel Clayton In A Lady In Love Elaine Hammersteln ifi Shadow Roallo Ilyrnes Elatno IInmmreteln tn Shadow Rosalie Ilyrnes Thomas Melrhan In Why Change Wifa7 Thomas Melghnn In Why Chnnge WlfeT Houdlnl In Terror Island Mae Murray In On With the Dance William Farnum In A Tale of Two Cities Star Cast In Even ns Eve Mae Murray In With the Dance Stnr cast In Even ns Eve Rosemary Theby ' Rio Grande In Earle Wllllnms In Cantnln Swift A 111 JnvpH tn M Murrav In On With the Dance and tho Woman Mae MurrayfcD, Powell In On With tho Dance Wallace Held In The Dnncln' Fool Frantc TCeenan tn Prnoulderlne Embers Stnr Cast In Ivo Without Question Anita Stewart In The FUhtlne Shepherdess AMce Lake) In Sh"Yo Acres Nerma Talmade In The Woman Qlves Nrmn Ta1mad In The Wnmnn Given Emma Dunn In Mother Ethel Clnvton In Souls Adrift Wltltqm Fnrnum In WlUlaro Fnrnum In A Tale of Tn Cities of Two Cities P. McDowell and P. Mayo, Tho Eyes of Men Dsvlsnn, Love. Holmes In Man's rinythlng W. Kerrigan II) passers Hy W. Kerrlcnn In Passers Jl' Naxlmova In Heart of a Child Tom Mix In The Daredevil All-Star fast In Chains of EvM'nco Buck Jones In Forbidden Troll! Nell Shlnman In Rick to God's Country Junnlta Hnn In The Lost City PrlaclHn Denn Virgin of Stamboul Prlscllla Dean virgin of .Stamboul WhI'ipo Held In Sick Abed Wallace Held In Sick Abed Lew Cody Butterfly Mnn Me Murray On With tho Dance Ethel Clavtnn In Ladder of Lies Ethel Clnvton In Ladder of Lies Normnnd In Mickey Nazlmova In Heart of a Child Ethel Clnvton In A Lndy In Ixive Emma Dunn In Mother Huorh Thomnson In Key to Power 3, W. Ker'ltan In e No. no Walter Miller n Why Tell? Blanche Sweet In Simple Souls Dorothy Dnltnn In The Dark Mirror. Dirolhv Dslton In The Dark Mirror Shirley Mssnn In Trensurs Island Khlrley MrtHon In Treasure Inland. Ethel Clayton In A I,ady In Lovo Robert Warwick In Tho City of Maska Noali Berry In The Sea Wolf Noah Berrv In The Sea Wolf Mabel Normand In Jinx Mabel Normand Jinx AMEHICA, which la a guarantss of early sho BB'DONBTO QV COURSn, he has picked out erfl J tain types of women wh. 1. 1 mnkesihls complaint. Thev ii,.,i . long in doors nnd exits, ho claim., w.n .: sometimes you do meet a friend right in the door, nnd slbp to sav a . V words.. Tlint' 4,i.s '.. i tB,7. a JW - I wonder if he ever saw 7 craV-Hi ' women, open-mouthed dumb imu' stanaing DCforo a bulletin bonrd .' ' men do? I doubt tw D0A.,! ' man could bo cnpablo of that ol.Vi.i J which enables him to mud 1 the, H halt nn hour at a time, utterly gnrdlcss of the hurrying, busy wom : lin nftotriVif- nvwOt,!-,. wul"n flnnlly. in Vibration? .Vote heir war nn litni Anil T -f, ..-.. ". tt1 Ji'u',.n ... .'' : :, ' V -'.-1 miown anr i man, tall or short, slim or stout dtt or light, who didn't havo an irres'lstlH. attraction toward a narrow passage eJ any kind? - 8 w Why, if there is a wide space ln ' ofllcc, where several men can stand. anS then a narrow spnee between a desk and i n table, a maji prefers to stand with ' his friend ln the narrow one for conference. If there is a door at i. ' end of a Bhort hallway, he will stand " ns close to K. as possible. No, this ' isn't nn indignant retort gathered no " for the occasion. It's tho result of Fovornl years' observation. Watch th ' men in your office you'll see how th ' invnnably block tin nnv nnrm .' sage. If thev hnve no friend tn i,j.. 4.' withthcm, they bend bver a desk, an N lunu uj, iiiurc room incmscivcs. A We admit our faults, vo women. Vii 4 know how annoying it is to find uiV taking up room that might bo occupied by men. But. after alls wouldn't .. I get.pretty sick of one another on those "J d,i'a M'tinn a ,nA Hut m1I..j a . "everywhere"? (Thev did when tt... , were in Franco.) . And one more thlnr 1 gentlemen, before you hnve us all lock', eu up, looa arouna 1 Jtou'll una a good muny more men than women "clutterln. . up" the open spaces. And they realW 1 iiuvvu i uuiuiuii mui iu 11 man w. have. Do you think ao? With a Purse ., ... ... i rawer remarxauin nnrr nr it. Tntt.j-i. of being a striped material, it is really & a narrow check. I think It would be": ui'i-ucui iur muKiug rompers for chll- uruii, mm us a matter ot fact, I believe it would make a mighty nice little morning dress for yourself. It is only forty -five cents a yard and looks to be u yaru wiuo. For names of sliop address Woman's rase Editor or phone Walnut 3000. l lUSBAND'S 1 i-HE MAGNESIA y DOCTORS RECOMMEND! for ConntlD.tton. Add Stomach. Ind.n.f j gviu wnijr uy am DOiuvniVer by dot """' The most thirst quench ing ,and palate tickling drinh; of all Iced wmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmm LEDGER FRIDAY SATURDAY Wllllnm S, Hart Staklne His Life Eugene O'Brien A Fool And Ills Montr -V- Wallace Rcld ln Sick Abed Wallacs Reld In Sick Abed Eugene O'Hrlen His Wife's Money Eugene O'nrlen Ills Wife's Money Doris ICenyon In The Harvest Moon Doris Kenyon In The Harvest Moon Thos. Melghnn In Why rAllce Joyce tn Dollars & the Womta Change Your wireT Ethel Clayton In , A Lady ln Lovo Ethel Clayton In A Lady In Love Elaine Hnmmersteln In Shadow Rosalie Ilyrnea Elaine Hnmmersteln l Shadow Rosalia Byml Bryant Washburn In Mrs.Temnle's Telegram Bryant Washburn In Mrs.Temple's Telegram Mae Murray In On With the Dance Mnn Murray In On With the Danes Star Cast In Even as Eve Star Cast In Even as Eie . Star Cast In Even ns Eve Julian Eltlnge In The Adventuress Ethel Clayton In Lady In Love Mitchell Lewis In King Spruce Mne Murrav In ' On With the Dance Blanche Sweet In Simple Souls !i Wallace Red In The Daneln' Fool Wallace Reld In Tho Daneln' Fool Constance Blnney ! The Stolen Kl" Constance Blnnev In The Stolen Klsa Alio Lnkn In Shore Acres Alice Lake In Shore Acres Norma TalmadVe l The Woman Olv", Norma Tnlmndto In The Woman Given House Peters In Rll Husb's and Calico Tvi nobert Warwick InA The City of MU"" Marie Doro In 12:10 nnhert Warwick ln The City of Masks Norma Talmadro In "The Woman Qlves Buck Jones I" Forbidden Trail J. W. Kerrlgnn " Passers By W, Kerrigan In Pnssers ny Tom Mix In The Daredevil Tom Mix In The Daredevil Bryan Washburn l Too Much Johnson Junnlta Ilann I" Tho Lost City Brvnn Washburn In Too Much Johnson Junnlta Hansen In ,Th Lost City Rosemary Th)W Rio Grande Wallace Reld The Dnncln' Fool Wallace Reld 1" Sick Abed Wallaco Reld In Sick Abed W. 8. ITart Square Deal Sander" Zeena Keefe Thn Woman God Sent Ethel Clayton in ladder of Ll Ethel Clnvton In Ladder, of Lies Mabel Scott In Reclaimed Constance Blnney In The Stolen Kiss Emma Duna In Mother Emmn. Dunn In Mother Dn'rothy Dalton Ij The Dark Mlrrer Star Cast In The Valley of Doubt W, 8. Hart In Border Vlrele All-Stnr Cast In Cnmllle of the Yukon Virtuous WM and jggs Coreedr Virtuous Wives and Jlags Comedy Shlrloy Ms"" '" Treatnre I'" Robert Warwick 'J Tin City of Ma'j Noah Berrv Iji Tho Sea Volf Shirley Mason In Treasure Island nobert Warwick In The City of Masks Ninh nerrv In Tho Sea Wolf FlolSflJ The Qlrl From OutaldolThs Qrl From showing- of lb flusst production. All Pat T jl 1 1 i. K M f j i , M-tosssSsB. ft' K. t t .$ - :J I, r.:W u.iMiAk'H , ..-. -. . -. V. f, j'fttt1 'J&IM&J.