V, n&. '"a ! r -a i VJ.L-- 'A '' , ? -.vim r$ ,'' ' , ' t r H r sii 10 EtEtfl&G PUBLIC MDaERr-PHILADtlQLPHlA', teDAt) TV, fc-fc! i L .- IV ir It vj -Tl: l 1. 5 H- , t1- V K N r. ..)fcrr MRS. WILSON TELLS THE HISTORY OF i i r4 Mjid Gives Some Tasty Recipes Jr? Water-Ice, Cake Filling, Pudding and Stuffing for Prunes 4 , Hy MRS. M. A. WII.SON (CepvrioM, lilt, bv Mrs. .V. .1. Wilton. All rlohM reserved,) ROtANCn and history nrc clnely Interwoven around tlie story of tho BlnRer plnnt. ThN piWKcnt-tnstlns 'nromntle Orlentnl xplce lint enticed the IiIrIi-Hikm otilturcd Orlentnl iii trll an tile Otiwnilnn rplcnre. while ehemlKtH linve kihirIiI for uses the mys tify nnd elinrni of the plnnt. While looking fne nromntlc herht. to 1 wse ng Ineense hi hl temple, n Ilrnhman prjext necidentnllv tltro tilnnt. Ill rnltnred 'thrilled with the aroma quantities of this beautiful llnwcr to tiecoratc tne icinnie. wn u - , 011o.nimrter t.ecli of immeraP. imnu. he bro.Rht the world a new, fUd-ehopper, ilnX trcaM.ro, the siiiRor plnnt. toar-wt knife. Place In the prworv Among the brief of the mftle re- I ,, k(,tt)o , ,-,,, lie on of India N that no iml is lot i , tn T the enrth bv death. So it U told1 " pounds of u0ar. that a beautiful maiden In India, for- i JMr kar of imfr win. . SXn l" ler lover. rll and !."; """ '"' ""' "PP'f !i u..ii. i.--. i ti,o innnr.iintolv ' the niitacr rrw fine. m.rtn her death u' ino-t beautiful Mower! finrnntt tin to represent her. Locked in f . a . I .. the benrt of it blossom und stem lived the spirit of this maiden. awailiiiR uutil some mnster mind by patience nnd dt rotion to study should discover the secret nnd set her free. Ginger soon became known throiiRh- out tne jndins nnn i uiua. wm-re u "-,n rxtenslvely euttivnted. The root, pre- , pared nnd dried, was ,ent Int.. the ri.mi; l-l- f .................. I... !.. ..irninns nf . rnmels tliroucli Afclinnistnu nnd l'crblii .'. to Mcditerraneiin seaports. Here the Phoenicians, the tnnriners. took eliicer ft. cnrRO n trlhuted it InMSreek nnd Unman cities i The Rrnndeur of Uomc and Rlory of Greece hnie plnjed a part In the stoi) i nf ulnffcr. I.uxurlnus homes imported this rare nromntlc spice nnu nnnii.i uie ulnnt Itself. History tells flint in the sixteenth century n slilplond of RinRer vns em to the isle of Jamaica. Cpon inspection .it was found to be Rreen. thoiiRht unfit Mr use, and was discarded. The hard; root soop took hold on the fertile soil nud spread rapidly over n InrRe area. Intense cultivation soon broiiRht this plant to a IiIrIi state of cultivation and I Jt soon' surpassed thnt broiiRht from India. So todn .Tamnica Ringer is the best in the world. ... The Oriental soon dbeoerrd methods of preparlnR this plant and today ex- ' perts preserve RinRer in little rauton pots of Rlnzed ware, also the crystal lized or candied Ringer. The Kuropeun chef hns featurel many delicious ginger delicacies so that all , - I t. .n .llAIM jrho love clncer may try them. I Prunes Stuffed With Glnper and Nuts Shell One -fourth pound of almonds and put throuRh the food chopper X$-The almonds, ?fj.n-. ! oi,n nf rritMlIi-rrf onmrr. 'iMuOnc cjjp of seedless rnitiiM. Xow pour boiling water over one pound of large prunes. Drain, lay ou ehfth nnd remove stoDcs. Fill with pre pared Ringer filling nud roll in granu lated sugar. ' GIncer Water Ice Or pen a small lot of preserved ginRer. Drain giuger nnd put through food chopper. PInce One mid one-half cups of sugar, One and one-half cups of icater in saucepan. Boll ten minutes, then add three lei el tablespoons of gelntin which has been soaked in two-thirds . run of cold wnter. Mir to dissolve felatin. Add the finely chopped ginger and sirup from Ringer pot nnd freeze in usunl mnnner. When soft as snow remove the dnshernml fold in the stiffly beaten whites of two eggs. Uepnek and stand for one and one-hnlf hours to ripen. Use three measures of ice. to one measure or sair tor ireexinc aim pncklug. Mrs. Wilson's Mrs A. R sends Instructions but no menu. "My Dear Mrs Wll-on Inclosed you , Will find a menu for four people MRS C C R. Ilambcrger Meat Uroijw'tes , Creamed S'eu. Votators with fV)i J'eai Combination Hatml of l.ettje Tomatoes and Green fepptrs Stewed lihubnrb liread and Hutter Iced Tea So fried meats a,re permissible in this conte-tt Trj again Thi ilo an rwers Mls i:. V. iy Mr Dear Mis Wilson 1 am submit ting my dlun r menu tor our contest MRS 11 8 C Halmon Croqurtfs inti Klre fluttered fresh llieti , Salail iclth flailed Dressing Mashea .Veto Potatoes Tea ilread and Hutter Fresh Strawberries Rico and potatoes are both starch; foods and as ;ucli should not he together in the sain menu st the -amc time Choose on' or the other Mrs J W - Mrs R a .Mr O R. A B i.nd Mr. T ?end onli mar ket llHt but no menu--- Honor List 'Helcv M. Baldwin, l2G Pine street fti Dear V, U'lloi--7,i i t my menu o- the lonttst I ,iw oiilw lufl'f j;riiri old, but I hope no v III rirr?;)' it Menu ( reiiinfd iilmon nn roaet llultrred Herts -n t'otnlnei Jettuie anil Toniutoo l'reiirh lrelnit llreuil Hutter Menrd Clirrrlrn CotTee Ml si. ir on e. can salmon . ... J -1-One quart mllU Ii Klour . . Two bunches beets ButteV . I'otutocs One rm ill lituu of lettuc Two toniHtoes Urcn Ing nioiul lb If In o; 1'erliops next week ou will he in rltnled anioi.R the dinners of the PRIZE MENU CONTEST if jou semi in n tfooil nienu fur a dollar and a half dinner for four people. The prize" uie a follows: First, $2,50 Second. $1.00 Third, $1.00 TU'r.nS: The foods need must be htiiples and in season, A sales slip Minwlus the cost of all material must he sent with the menu. The name d nddrcm of the sender and tne uiust be clearlj written. AU- 11 menus to VINSON'S .MKNU CON. TKST Pl'HIjn MJnGEU, nicNcis srqiJiBB. . GINGER PLANT in Which This Delicacy Is Used. 'Oriental Glneer Conserve Slice. Three pounds ,o Wpe fomfllocs. I'lni'c in preservlnR kettle and add 7'ieo pound of granulated utgar. One-half pound of crf.inIijrJ aiPcr chopped fine, One package of ierdlos rtihina, One imund tiM chopped fine, Orated r(iid of one lemon. Juice of ttco'lcinon. Heat wlowly. utirrlnp to difolve tho suenr. then cook until tlileu ns .mm. ..rVd the e iiiterl'"r in cterllUed jellv Rlase-. Cool, i 'r'.L R'WerT cover with parnwavnnd store in usunl noitrin wire for lelllm , so RntheriiiR niannir for Jellies. Gingered Apple . '"e pouml of ,wt. chopped finr. Cook slowl until 'thick like marmn ludc und fill into sterilised jellv rI.ihsch. fool, cover with parnwax uud store in usunl manner for Jellies. Gimrer Killiiis for Cake Chop line tuilleient crystallized RinRer to measure (ine-hulf cup. Place in . .,.. n,.,t """""" ""' One cup "-0fl",M'J; OlIC Clin of tin hl-choppttt IllltS One cup inarshmiiUmr irhip or vienm. MK and ue a HIHiir between lnj ers I I"' akC' GiiiRer-Nut ...uldlnR Souk three lend tablespoons of Rein (n one-hnlf enp cold water for one i,jf hour, then add Twa. thirds run nf minor. 7 iro i"int of boiling irnlcr. Stir and chill, .lust as It begins to hPt f0i, n One run of finclii -chopped raiiins. One-hnlf cup of finely -chopped nuts, One cmi of finely-chopped apple. One-hnlf cup of finely-chopped crys talloid qinper. One teaspoon of vanilla. One-half tcaipoon of ginger ertract, Juice of one-half lemnn. Ulnse mold with cold wnter and f Mii 1 cn" 'I turn in the Rolatln mixture, l.e nud serve with fruit whip. dinner P;iddinR I Chop fine sufficient preserved RinRer, to measure tuo-thlrds run. Place In bowl and add Six tablespoons of ii'nn from ginger , " Tico'-thirds cup of finely chopped suet. One and one-half cups of bread crumbs. One cup of flour. Tiro level tablespoons of baking potraer, One teaspoon of sa'.t. One egg. One and one-half cups of milk. One cup of finely-chopped raisins. One cup finely-chopped nuts. Mix, turn in well-grcased mold, fill - trttr the mrtlH nlimit tit'i.ttitprl f.,11 nuncP into boiling water nnd cook one nnd one-quarter hours. Serve with V rtiiatarl LOitno Ginger Pears Place One-half evp o finely -chopped cryitalli:cd ginger. One and one-half euvi of manr. One and one-half cupi of irater in saucepan. Boil ten minutes: then ndd one nuatt pears. If lure .cut in hnlf. and if small just pee. Simmer slowly until penrs are tender Chill, Serve with wh lined erenm. Vnr m. riety add one-half pound of well-wnsh- " "" "" "' nu iuc gin- Rer. Menu Contest Coffee .... une pound cherries .15 .18, Total ... . . Xote this rielirtou meal planned bv o Ktflr tterlie-iear-oiii olij. tiurely this joreieus oj a inrijiy nouiewlfe wno L-iUiics how to obtain full nufrtttve value for her nioncji -M. Loredy Welch, Palermo, X. ,. Ilemi shmililrr l.anib Itont nolled Vntiilees Ilrn. n f,rmr The House that Heppe built Downtown 1 117-1119 Chestnut Street 82.1.0(1 " Totnl $ i fa, jflc iceekly Tom 39 2". rti -,e icreklu HrtreU VIII Rrcordl . . Total 3B5.10 Pay tlM weekly VlrtroU IX Kecordi ToUl Pay $1.10 wrf-li li-trola IV Tterords lrtrola A I 335 00 Ileeords 4 . lis'ffiSaSwra 5.1(1 Frrelt rea Snlml Prunes lluttrr tlrrml nml cort SAM5S SUP One nnd one-hnlf pounds ohoulder of lnmb One iiunrt potato1 eA , 13 Halt nntl- pepper 02 One-hnlf peck fresh pen.') '. Lettuce ...... ..,- '0 DreoatiiR . .. OS mo-half pound prunes ,...,,..... .14 Brend anil butter it 18 Coffee 05 One-quarter pound sugnr 07 One-half pint milk 01 Totnl v JI.Sn Home of the things on ) Jlt may tout more in the city becnuan I took the price of Hit Ihintia litre In the fountry An l.xpliiniitlon Thts reply has been sent to the Can test Corn-r, In response to the criticism (in en n iiiciiii fn trrreiice io meat price rs. Wll'on I sea jou lime In lnt week's contest.- You uenr Mrs, also wish o know what part nf tho lamb or cut 1 t.sod. Well, this conies from the I h ti qunrter, ns we say hero,' a small , roast which Is only twenty cents a m menu uound nnd threo pounds make, plenty Tor four people. Ment Is much cheaper here than In the cities. t.am1 chops are, thirty cents a pound here. Se t hope this will help mo Ket some credit for my knowledge 1 Mm ?renjly Interested In our cooklni? recipes uifi inloy ninklng some of them MltS. 1.. n., Danville, Tn.. Mrs. Emma M. Bowers, 2245 Gcrmantoivn avenue Menu llnkrd Fish . Totatoes Crenmeil Cabbnge Sllred Tolnatoes and Lettuce Pineapple Tnploc llread Hutter Coffee s'Ai.ns slip Two and one-half pounds fish. i "ne cnhbaVo Potatoes" . . , .30 .OS .13 .15 Tiniiatoes I ottuce y E OS ureau Hutter Milk .0 . .16 . .07 , .OR. . .OS .91.48 1 Coffee 'Onions, salt, pepper, ilnegar. Total Adventures . With a Purse THIS is nn ndventure for little peo nli. nml hns nothinc to do with Rrown-ups. onl in that the little people may have to ro to fhe grown-ups for ' -. !1 1.1 T .I,a nf tin, llttlr. nlnnii. IIUUIH'IUI unit i ti..- ... ... - ; num cookinR utensils, I wish you could T them Rnuopan not inurh larger than teacup. IW irynig ...u.-. ..,. ru. . of pots nnd pnns to delight the sninll henrt of a potential little housekeeper. They nre modernteli priced at twenty cent's eneh. nnd enn be secured in a set of twelve for R2.2.1. This too Is a little folk's adventure, nnd tells of the set thnt eiery girl or bov who loves to pnlnt or model in wax will love. It is n box thnt comes from .Tnnnn. and tlnt In itself should tell you a storv. For vou know ns well ns I the wonderful skill of these little people, and of the carefully plnnned nnd meticii louslv made Raines and tov they make for our children. Well. then, this box consists of nbout six beautiful birds on rubber stamps. One rubs the stamp on the Ink pad provided and tho lovely ui..i :. tmncferroil to a nieoe of naner. I Then there is a whole set of crayons in I the box for coloring the rich plumnge of the birds. I.nstli there nre lumps of fascinating colored, wnx for modeling birds or nm thing the fnncv dictates. I Such n boxful of surprises!, And all for SI. Now 1 am not going to advocate let- , tlllp Wishes wnit oier till morning. I do , ""fnHrornte it. I say. nut neither nn, nle.nning ". Much Is to he said on '.'. '"" . N.... ...i.. i a ... !.. ,1. o I jy, tm ,i. 'most enreful housekeeper might u ...nis . nsii ier iiik nes tnese not . ..nmor-niRbU. nnd then let them stand. provided she had -a nice drnlnlng pnn like the on I nm wrltinR nbout. It is the usual large pan. gnlvanbed. I think. , and in it N a wire rnck. One fits the! dishes into the little spuoos. and puts, the knives nnd forks In the receptacle at nnn end. It is a most convenient drj- Jt.5ii,iiig pan. :ou know, if the dishes nrei washed in mtj not wnter. i no price is ' For the numes of shops referred tn in Adientures With a Purse, send a elf-nddrcsed stamped envelope to the editor of the woman's page, inclosing the nrfmc of the nrticle nnd the dnte on which It appeared. For immedmte information, call Walnut HOOfl on the telephone. Fonnded in 18C5 Inaugurated the One-Price System in Uptown Here are four very desirable Heppe Victrola Outfits. Each outfit contains a small-sized portable type Victrola with a group tof records. Heppe Outfits for Summer Use yachts, canoes and the like. Even if you have a large Victrola a smaller instrument is more serviceable for the sum mer. We will' pay all delivery charges to any part of the United States. Settlement may be by cash, or charge account, or by the Heppe One-Year-Rental-Payment-Plan which applies all rent toward the purchase price. Call, 'phone or write at once for cata 175.00 5,10 laHaaVaB tao.10 Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA Try Another Profession Mildred R netter turn to other things, Mildred. Thero are so many pit falls In tlio plan you suggest,' that only erceptltmnt talent would v arrant the risks Involved. Says the fvfbn Powder, Too tienr Cynthln I have never written to you before, but 1 hope this will not !) my last letter for I can't tell you rill Vd Uke to In one letter. , . There have been ninny dlsrusslom about the jrlrl who uses powder and p.ilnt In your column lately. J yilm nt.rf.intU tnnnf tnlit.. tnurrlcd W'omatl and do not hraltnte to udmlt- tlvat I do use powder sparingly but' liaie ? lime for any one whol"''"1,8-,, "V"' ever, that li in o Rett lnB t , t ho pa nt Why do the gentlemen speak so mucn or the girls, bow about their own cx? I have been married two years and adore my husband and no is a rem man I haie a neighbor who has been married more than a year and her hus band Is n man too, by thnt I mean they aren't nt all lady-like. ,'Well, Rftr shave thev both use their wives toilet Hter sprayer and then the powder puff I'm sure It makes them feel re freshed. Then there arc men who are mere puppets on Chestnut street, they powder for appearances snkc oni. out silrh we njusi make nllowancH Miw irentlemen, can't you be generous? Con sider tin character under the powt-er, B. A. M. Stands Up for the Girls Dear Cynthln I'm writing to you In regard to a letter "Jlmmlc" had In your, columns several weeks ago. and be lleic me I don't think much of a fellow like that . , , ,.. . . . I ve always nac: nieniy "' " .-..-". nnd look-d upon them as brolncrs, anil l niv girl irienu ami i ouve iunujo ns" gooil times fperhaps better) than .nm. ,.r th irlrls Ve know that are pretti free with their kisses Uovs nre Just about the same wher ever jou gc , there nre ery few that I don't want good-night kisses for the. good times they have shown ou. They take all the kisses thev can get and looK ror more, oui us buuii ." ms-j tire of n girl they run down her char acter pretty quick. ' 1 wonder If boys ever stop to think that we look upon them about tho same way they look upon us. You know there Isnt reallv so very much differ ence between the two of us. I think a girl would kiss a boy she cared least for sooner than one she cared a lot for. for the simple reason she wants and demands respect from the bov she cares a lot for, and doesn't give a dam whether the other one likes her or not". I'll argue this ".Tlmmle" person hluo In the face If he cares to hnve me do so Please print this letter, ns r would like him to see the opinion of a slxteen ;i ear-old girl and her friend, of such fellows ns himself Please don't think that T approve of klslng. because I do not, but neither do I approi'e of a fellow who will take a girl's kisses and then lose respect for her for RlvlnsT him Just what he asked for What did he ask for them for If he didn't want them" If be wants to light this point out with me, Cynthln, will you allow us to do so In your Column" I feel sorrv for ihe first crlrl he spoke about If she has any serious feelings toward him. MIRIAM. The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. Whnt intercstinp Civil Service examination will be given on September 7? 2. Describe n pretty way to decorate ii paneled screen for the bedroom. 3. What style of bracelet is being worn n Rrcnt denl this yenr? 1. In whnt design enn n pretty crocheted candleshnde be made? .". Whnt is the best wny-to stnrch a thin waist? 0. How can embroidery hoops be used in the kitchen? Yesterday's Answers 1. The lace used to trim the street dresses of silk this year is slightly stiffened. 2. When a family is going away for the summer, advantaRc should be taken nf their absence to palut and enamel the inside of the re frigerator, leaving the door open nil summer to let it nlr. 3. In wearing rIovcs. for housework the precaution should be taken -of getting them two or three sizes too lurge. so that they will not draw or make the hands red. 4. A chnrmlng effect is made by painting the porch swing black nud plncing bright pillows upon it. fi. A strnw hat enn be cleaned by rubbing with eornmeal. , 0. The best wn to make a sleeve for a bnthing suit Is to slit it up the middle nnd fasten the edges with n strap of elastic. 1881 6th and Thompson Street! These outfits are particular ly adapted for use in summer c a m.p s, cot t a g e s, on porches, logues and full particular. C. J. Heppe & Son Downtown 1117-10 Cbeetnnt fit. Cptown th aad Tbonpeoa 6t. GRAY PQNG&B SUIT FOR SUMMER STREETS I iV (Uft The silk suit Is comfortable and an-' proprlato for the woman who spends the greater part of the sum mer In the elty. This one h made with wide Inverted box plaits, the top of each finished with a silk ar rowhead. The blouse worn with It is blue nnd white checked silk, anil the bat reproduce, the blue of tho blouse A Dally Fashion Talk by Florence Kose IF I wre Rlng to spend the greater pnrt of the summer in the citv I should consider the purchnse of n light silk suit n yexy gc-oft Investment, if not netuully a necessity. At the resort, it would depend. Perhnps the"n I should prefer to hnve n white serge suit there nre some charming models with ac cordion -plaited skirts nnd short little jnckets. For nt the resorts the added wnrmth of serRe over silk comes not ntnis. but there nre so many days in the city when one must get about when i nny sort of wool seems superfluous. To be sure, even well-dressed women arc bcRlnnlnR to feel free to ro nbout the city in cotton frocks, provided they are. of suitable cut, but undoubtedly the suit" costume really looks more npproprinte for street than anJthlnR else. J In France some interesting summeri suits hae been "mndn from figured fou- lard, but here We seem to prefer the plain silk for suits, with plaids, checks nnd stripes cominR in next. Plsiu taf- i feta Is a Rood selection, but best of all is ponRce, plain .or of the smart colors. Tnurterelle Rray, beloved of the smart Parisian this summer, is the color in the suit shown today. The skirt is nlnin. scant and fnirl.v tight. The box coat has conspicuous inverted box plaits botn in noni ana Darn, nnu inc top oi each plnit is finished with n silk ar rowhead. It is belted with n narrow metallic ernv ribbon which ties nt the I left Bide. To make the costume com plete a blouse of blue and -white checked silk wns selected and the very tone 'of I blue found In tho blouse is repented In the blue snilor which is banded with a white ribbon. (Copyright. JiSO. by Florenco nose,) (Florence Tlose will hrp you with your clothes problem. Send nddrcssed envelope care this newspaper.) MILTON li Juit "MIL TON." No othtr word dweribt. It. MILTON Us combined germicide, anti septic, ttarillxer, deodor iitr, lUin-rtmorer, bleich ani mrt- yet do not burn, stain, poison or lit v no odor. MILTON li juit "MILTON." Get the Booklet with Etch Bottle. - i I insect pests. - cmJ natty dotiwrn ' MILTON is a wonderful aid in keeping dairies whole some and sanitary. It is especially effective in the sterilization of milk cans, bottles, pails, separators and churns; removes stains from implements, tile work, floors and shelves; and destroys both bad smells and the dangerous germs in fly and other insect contaminations. The use of MILTON imparts no odor or taste what ever to milk or butter. MILTON sprayed or sprinkled about kennels, rab- bit hutches (li tablespoonfuls to each quart of water) destroys vermin and thoroughly disinfects and deodorizes the premises. Two tablespoonfuls of MILTON to the gallon of water, well soaked into manure piles and garbage, in accordance with directions in the booklet, prevents the breeding of flies. SAFE In all of lis many rises MILTON cannot injurehuman beings, animals or fowls. It is not poisonous, does not corrode tissue, cannot take fire or explode, yet will do even more efficiently all that many dan gerous preparations do. MILTON has many uses in a country house besides those men tioned above. Get a bottla today from your SDRUGGIST OR GROCER 2 ik-Mc and 11.00 Eteh atke Qalloni 12 Stone Street, N.Y. A MILTON pry when you come In Irom an auto ride It wonderfully refreahlne; ind klUe firmi you mty hire picked up (rem the duet. The Woman's Exchange A Scorch 8 tain To the Editor of lfomon' Paoei Dear Madam Will you kindly tell me how to wash a lavender plaid dreBS (gingham) that has been.. scorched with an IronT, Is there anything- thnt Would take a scorch out7 MISS- S. R. , t tho scorch is not verbad, sponging It with water or washing it with soap nnd water will remove It. If It Is very bad 'wet It) wth cold water nnd stand It In the turn for several hours. This mav tade thbiCOlor a little, but It Is the only hope when the scorch Is too bad to be removed In tho washing1. Try tho wash ing first, of Course, for It Is vcryi often successful, i , " y Some .Games for- a Meeting To the Sdllor of Woman's Pact! Dear "Madam -Will you be good enough, pluae, to let mo know what games would be suitable to nmuso and cntet-taln ,oventy, girls, from eight to sixteen years, nt ti meeting of a society In a hall? MARGARET R I am 'sending some games which I hopo will helfi you with your meeting. With such a large number it would be better to havo a progressive affair and divide up tho crowd, so that there will not bo such n "Jnm" for tho games. Then, If you hnve an entertainment oommlttco or nny girls who would bo Willing to entertain the others, you might have pome shadow movies. Hang n curtain in front of rome, strong lights nt one end of tho hall. Thtn hnvfl these girls In rldlculous,.cxnggerated costumes, do a dance or act a sceno or do something foolish betweon the lights and the curtain. The silhouettes will bo much funnier even than tho actors 'themselves, nnd this kind of thing would keep, girls of all ages amused. Have a postofllce window on the re freshment table and let tho girls form a J'brend line" for their plates of re freshments. To Tcep them nmusjd while this Is going on hnvo some one recite a funny, poem or monologue that will keep thpm Interested nnd quiet ns well as In order. It Is no small' thing to manng) 'so many girls as that. It might bo a good Uilng to have somo tnblo garrree, such as parchesl, or tld dlywlnks,.for the ones who don't want to get In the active games. Midsummer Hats One notes the very rjrevalejit mode of usinR fruit ns a trimming for hats. One of these hnts with- broad brim of deep rose organdie is encircled with n Rnrlnnd of white prapes: another of fnintest mnlze is adorned with blnek cherries nnd with leaves of green clre ribbon, while abroad lints of red horso halr benr a luscious burden of ripe red strnwberrles. One of the seductive lints which sur mount the niry orgnndie frocks of mid summer is of nnie pink nrpnndie gener ous in sire nna with slightly rolled Hack brim. It is-wreathed uniquely with clusters of block nnd white grapes. Harper's ftaznr for July. ?? Cuticura Shampoos Mean Healthy Hair Especially if preceded by touches of Cuticura Ointment to spots of dandruff, and irritation. This treat ment does much to keep the scalp clean and healthy and to promote hair growth. Itapla ImckTrM tr Uttl Addrtu: "SiUcsrt L ttUttei, Br. tit. Uilln 1 I.Umi." Sold tTtrr whr. 8opuc. OlotmtntSS and lot. Tftlevmue. jBVCuttcurm Soap hTt .without muf . Youj RTi)lVS' -'' rnr i isp sn a " ' v" '-" d Country Place MILTON Is invaluable in the stables, kennels,, poultry houses, etc., and es pecially in the dairy, as a disinfectant, a deodorizer and an aid in the preven tion and elimination of vermin and n 1 5j i K 1 t 5 mm ort- ARE HUSBANDS v OF THEIR Qr Have Their ir Wives Spoiled Them by Tlwit! inpatient Way of ng "Oh, Never Mind, I'll Do It Myself" fi Saying (lh MflNT.' exclaimed the mnrrled J woman contemptuously, "They're the most selfish thlngsl Always wnnt frig dinner on time, nnd then when din ner Is on time they nren't ready for it. Why T" "" Ml kuow," broke In ntmthcr M. W,. engcly, "my husband does thnt. I tIiouglt."lt was lust his way. lie ftisses and fumes it I'm not rendy to ro out iihywhere. But If I'm rendy first, then he finds thnt he forgot to empty the pnn under the refrigerator, nnd he enn't find his hnt isn't .It funny the way a man can lose a hat?" "Yes," exclaimed a third M. W, ve hemently. "Why n man can't find any thing 'evert I've seen .Tohn wandering around looking for a pair of glasses thnt were safe- in their cn'se right ou the bureau 1" "And probably blaming yo for 'denning1 tip in your usual way and throwing valuable thlnps away '"put in the first one. "Honestly, tho way a man can hoard useless things and then fuss because you isomctimes get desper1". nte nnd throw some of them away -nds, theatre programs' and neckties that died five years ago I And he calls them valuabbi!" There was a desperate general slgb at the failings of husbands.- All un happily mnrrled? No, indeed.. Just married, that's all. And just women. A bride, silent until now, spoke up suddenly. "I have an nwfully nice husbnnd," she snld.'And Jie renlly does olu he's n denr! But every time he comes home nnd chnnges his Bhocs for the evening he leaves them in front of the charr where bo's been sitting, right in the middle of tho rbom.. I've told him over and over ngaln. But I know- jusf ns well ns I know njy n"gc thnt when I get home this afternoon and go into the room to Xut my hat'away, I'll fall 6vcr those darn shoes I" "Oh, you can't tell me!" some one remarked, after the henrtfclt laughter, "I have been hanging up my husband's coat every afternoon for flfte'en years." THE bridge party broke up then, nnd they-went home to these husbands tneyhnd been discussing. The first M. NAVY RETAIL STORE Outside Navy Yard Gate OPEN FROM 9 A. M. TO 4 P. HI. Artlcte rrle Dollies,' linen, ITxS" '.... .20 em. ToHellnr, -Turkish, 28" wl. .60 yd. Sheeting, bleached, 72" wl... .75 " Mnslln, unbleached, 36" wl.. .32 " Xnlnnook, 36" wide 30 " Canton Tlnnnel, 36" wide 40 V Dldli Cloths, crash, special.. .IS e. Door Mat, rope und wlr. . . 8.00 " ' Door Sluts, rubber, special. . B.SO " i Netting-, mosqalto, per yd... .11 ',4 ' Nlieetlnr. unbleached. 72" wl. .73 yd. Tents, wull, 8'6"x0'0" 37.00 ea. Itaskets. roallnr 1-7S " niankets, 06"84" drnb, wt. 3 B.2B " Broom. Whisk 40 " nrashei, Iinlr 30 " Ilrushes, scrub .15 " Ilrushes, shoe . . .50 " nnntlnc red, green, 36" wl.. .31 yd. Canvas, 22" wl., wt. 'o. 1,. .S5 " Carman, 22" wl., wt. No. 3.j .75 " Cloth, 30 o., o.e., nn- blue 6.00 M Cloth, IS ot suit., naiy blue - 5K5 " Cloth, JO o.. It. wt., navy bl. 3.50 " Coats, rubber. Marine 5.25 ea. Drawers, medium .,' , 1.H5 pr, (loiutles, auto i . .50 ea, Hals, rubber 75 " Mirrors, nickel fr.. 20"x2i".. 17.00 ' Oilcloth, tuble, 54" wide 04 yd. Frlssoro, 62 blunt .33 ea. Hales, hnlf lenthrr .83 nr. Slocks, black, cotton . ...K. 2,78 dl. Twill, hlenchrd. 40" wl 46 yd. TTnilershlrts, cotton 60 ea. Undershirts, nieuium i.nn " riates, bread and butter... .10 " I'latet. dessert .12 " ritrhrrs, 1 pt '. 22 en, Haiieers, after dinner and tea .10 " Naucers, breakfast 12 " f'r rnuleu N'nu. . 20. 4S. 53. R0. S3. ' mmmm i1lrftf tn inila. . Hlcns nnlnt. tmv I by phone, Dickinson 6300, branch 228. THOTOPIWH The following theatres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY Company of Amer-' ica, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through tho Stanley Company of America. APA1 1 f 52D t, THOMPBON STS. rrUJLA-r- - MATINEE DAILY AI.ICP. .IflTCK In "DOLLAHS AND rili: WOMAN" ADPAniA CHESTNUT Below 10TH AtALJl 10 a. m. to 11:13 P. M. WAIiUCG RKID In "HICK AHEU' BALTIMORE ASS ' SKHBUB IIAYAKAWA tn "TUB DEVILa CLAIM" ni i in"niDr wumd ,tiieet and OL.UE.DlXLJ HUSQUKHANNA AVE. NOIIMA TALMAPHE in "THE WOMAN Ul 1VE8" BROADWAY BTS.Brr.r,rfc JOHN DAimYMOltU 111 "Dn. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE" r'ADITOI T22 MARKET STREET Vrl 1UL 10 a. SI. to 11:15 V. M. -ELAINE IIAS1MEIIHTEIN ln 'THEBHADOW urt ItOHAl.Ii: PYRNE3" COLONIAL a2y Wd pT WILLIAM I'AIINUM tn "A TALE OF TWO CITIES" TTMPRCQQ WAIN BT SIANAYUNK n.ivirrn-30 matinee daily SIAE SrilRRAY In j - u.y t.iiji uie iM.ur, FAIRMOUNT 20tii i (llrnrd Ave. MAT1NEI5 DAILY EARLB WILLIAMH ln "A SIAHTER STROKE" CAMIT V THEATRE 1311 MHiket fit, r AMV11L. I n a. m to Mldnlnht EDITH IlOhERTS In "ALIAS MRH. DODD' JU CiTU T THEATRE Below Sprues JOin Ol. MATINEE DAILY EARLE WILLIAMH In "CAITAIN HWIKT" FRANKFORD nB A,?ScBronD siae Avad.nAviirNgowui,i. i Great Northern WJa- 0 ANITA STEWART ln "THE FIC1HTINQ SHERHERDEdfiV IMPERIAL A tlgSZm NORSIA TALSIADC1B In "THEWOMAN UIVE8" I rAflCD 8T LANCASTER AVE Il-kl-l-x MATINEE DAILY HOUHE PETERB In "SILK HUBHANDS AND CALICO WIVES" LIBERTY Uroud & Columbia Smtlnea Dally Ave. CHARLES RAY In "PARIS GREEN" 333 MARKET m,!3o S'lfoVIS NAZIMOVA In "THE HEART OF A CHILD" MODEL SOI'TH ST On-hentra, font'n'i'Vm I to It ALT,RTn C4ST In 'TUB OUT BUPnESIE" SELFISH 'H OWN ACCORD W. found Iter htlsbnnd pacing the fl88r I wondering why dinner wasn't resdv ' I "Uli. J m norrvi dear." ,u .Li,. glued, hurryinjr out to the kitchen. "DU you wnnt it cnrlj-?" ul" j lie yeeonu to. w. Was greeted hy ft yswsruss wiMe ol m ' . "Oh. did you lose it? Well. new. mind, VII find It Don't you bothe?' nnd .she picked It up from thctrav i' the 4esk nnd liahde,tl It1 to htm. Tho bride Vuslicd cnthuslastcnllv tnt her room toTTnke off her hnt and hu.tt. out to the kitchen. "Oh, darn it!" . hi exclaimed, as "she fell over her husband', shoes. Then she picked them up. nut large pnlr. of trees in .them anTmi them carefully aw'ay in the 'closet Selfish? Veil, perhaps they ftr these, "thoughtless' husbands. n' .when you take into consideration th fntt that they've been taken care Vf nnd told "Never mind. I'll do it mv self." ever since ,they were old cnourt to think, vou renlly can't blame them for expecting to be wnltod 0n. Tbcy'v never been allowed to l?arn how to do those, things for themselves, i f i Linen- Frocks Ileal linen ns transparent and filmr 'I the finest handkerchief is being wort I ice more for dainty summer frvii I as once tl,A lA.Alt.t -t 1... TT.1I1.- -"B in I .... ;U.i u. luiini, uuiiii- organdy It is never used plain or alone. It Is ln. variably embroidered in lino white cot. ton braid, In matching wool, or In satin ribbon. Thestrlmmlng of these frocks some times takes the form of smnll motifs an. piled nt equal distances, or of a eimnl. motif covering the entire front of th. skirt; Or it may-also consist of bro.d bands of perforation exquisitely m. broldcrcd, Holcsin Plaster Holes In painted or tinted walls' -. be filled with plaster of parts, but tS contrast is often worse than the hole The coloring used In washing waist can be used in mixinc the ntn.t.. zl pnris i until the wall color is reached nnd there, rfll hn nn efAn - . . . call attention to the spot. McCall'(. Article Dlshnaiis, tin, 3 gal I nefrlgeratnra. No. 1 mod., 250 lb. enp., whit enamel Tnbleapoons, Ilogeri, nlo'1-tll. Illircan, coffee, 1 qt. , Hollers, rdjree , , Dpwls, large .,..... llowlt, salad Bowls, wood, 3'xl0xt0H". , lloxen, spire .... -.... Boxes, pepper, 08x10".... Canisters , , Cleaiers, butcher 6" Cupsi, agate .., Caps, egg and after dinner.. Caps, tea and breakfast .... Dishes, vegetable, rlilnn Dishes, butter, glass , Dishes, fruit , Dishes, meot. 12" ........... Dishes, pickle Forks, nickel-silver , , Fork,, cnrrlnr, 11" .. ..,.. flraters, half ronnd ..,, Ice Coolers, ' nickel plated, large site , . . . , , Kettles, .tea, agate, 6 qt,. . , . Knlres, nlekel-nllvrr ....... Knives, sabatlers, 8" 'Meat Grinders, hand, 3 lb. Meat Saws, 18" ....., Flates, china . .' "Plates, aluminum . ..... v... J'ltchers, china Fans, rpot', 3x12x20"..,. , ,. Fans, frying Fans, saure Fans, bake, SY4xl2xl.y. , , . . Tots, 2 qt Tumblers, cut alas .... . , .Sieves, floor. 18' diameter. ,. Mrainers, o- 04. (ID. amL 81 trnnsfer to route 20. nlilrh tn Ml nr. X Infnrttliltlnn mar n nhtitlrirrl PHOTOPI.WS PAI APF 12' SIAIIKET hTTtEET I rli-C. 10 a. si. to 11.15 1' WALLACE UEID In ' VaiCJC ARED" PRINPPQ; 18 SIAIIKET STnr.ET I rn.UNL.too stnoA. si toiitiBr.si I CONSTANCE IIINNBY In ' 'I "THE STOLEN KIt8" REGENT ifV'st'to1 Below tlTH to 11 T. a. ETHEL CLAYTON In LADDER OF L!i;h RIAI TPi OERSIANTOW.V AVE. JML' 1 J hT TOI.PEHOCKEN ST. . SIAREL NORMAND In , ".MICKEY" RT IRY .MARKET ST. HELOW 7TB lAD I 0 A M to 11.13 r. SI. TSORU AOKI In "A TOK10 HIREN" QAXPiV 12" .MARKET STREET , 0-V V J I 8 A M TO Sl'IDNIOm eni'vii fraTV in "HOUSE OF TdYS" SHERWOOD MM,,.n. ENID BENNETT In "THE WOMAN IN THE HUITrAFf:" STAMl'PV siAnKET above iwir 31iNJt,I it,!ftA St.toUilSF.M. PHinr.WV MASON In "TREASURE ISLAND" r, VICTORIA W,.!? vniir PEEriY In "THE PEA WOLF" HT Tho NIXON-NIRDLINCERW THEATRES BELMONT BVD AI!ovn MAUKirI I FA1RE RINNEY In "THE BLUE PEARL" CEDAR 0eiril AND CPi1 AVENVB ' j THOMAS MEIOHA.V In I 'Will L,1IA?U. 1VUU lri,' COLISEUM '"""Sr.yWSri 60TH Till' YANT WASHBUnV III SIRS, TKSIPLE'S TELEGRAM" JU1V1DU Jumhonnrflnn on FranMcrd V J I J, . IVI'.ltltll.A.I III . ".VINETY.NINE" I finI!T -D Af'0 I-OCU8T BTMtttr'i LJ,JOl Mt. VftO. .ti.in KKt.txZOtltt W. KEnRIOAN In "PASSER HY" ir kiiMi r.r Avn uiukut STS. INIAUIN fcia. 1 w ! NELL SHIPSIAN tn -"BACK TO OOP'S COUNTRT" .RIVOLI B2D AND?K?BfB iii.i , mi... 1 n ii -!. STRAND aBnMATOM?tt ETHEL lAYTONln ,f, yPrlWPlAYS XyOrlMErtlCA' "A l.AlV " ''"'' , ,ro at'.' rnilPMl'wrt H OVERBRQOK PR-&&nt K 1, Paw'. WHOl MLl-C-UiriC.ll Alif It fri.t- Mm u; a - V rV. Wf N-I -4 $tj- i'ii, 1 - WH H H .. i
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