"S?J i ' vt if.y 'u'ot;' J"' ri 1 ' , V 4- i .3. kwfA. Uvil w ft n ops fc ,r ' J r l I !?" V io &MRS. WILSON VARIES MENU iWWTrrrr on rrxrrrorrr nrorrcc tn$a - inr rt -- s f vctu, iosty irnys o L,ooiting roiatoes vatinuc pu: Delicious Over Green Vegetables A Novel Shortcake ny MltS. M. A. WIUSON fCoTVTlatit, toin, bv .Vr. J). -t. TTUioii. All rfoMt fn'rd.) OI-D cliof nyn serving tlio wimr foods ilnv In mid ilnv out not only nprnmp"! mniintnnniiR. but the fninll.v tire o tlint thr-y fnll to ont Mifllolcnt . food to nourUli tlioin. IMnln fntwl onn r te ninilc mnt nttrnctlvr. Homomlicr that It i not tlm ntnoiint of money to 1 be spoilt on fooil, but rutlior the niiiotiut of Inxcnulty put into tlie illsli. Frtr variety tr"vtntoos Cluitonn "TVrkIi anil boll twelve Miinll potntoe nntll tender, llemove sklnn nnd brown Jn' hot fnt. T.ay on tliln Mire of tonxl nnd cover with parsley hiuioo. Dnlied Potatoes With Ontnn and Sace . TYnli and pare potnloen and cut In J Thin snoor. lireafin rmiuiiR iniii. riaee lartr of potatoes, tlien liner of tlilnlv fdlepd onion. xo.lsniiliiE eneh layer with salt, pepper and light iliiHtitig of mico. Then-diiKt each layer xliirbtlv with fine bread rruiubs. Dot with bits of but ter. Repeat until 1IM1 Is full. Then ?nver with two cups of thleh cream auee. llahe In mndernte oven fort five nilnuteM. Serve with pnrnley or i cheese sauce. (ilanl Onions Select one dozen small onions. Peel, boll for fifteen minutes ami drain. Now place In frying pan One tercl iahleipoon of- fuptir. K Three tahleiipannti nf bacon fat. I "When hot add onion and cook gently, , tnsxlng frequently until a nice brown. To serve "6ver a slice of toast with parsley sauce. DNh onions on the toast vnnd serve. Rel'lnn linked Potatoes Wash, pare inc do.en potatoes. Cool; pntll tender. Drain, mash and season TVitll One-half run of boilimi mill., One-half cup of finely vhonned onions, One-half cup of fifnted eheeie, Onc-hnlf cup of finely chopped pars lev. Mix, turn in well-greased baking dish, sprinkle the top with tine bread crumbs and dot with bits of butter. Bake In hot oven for twenty minutes. Normandle Potato Soup Wash, pnre and slice five medium - nhed potatoes in thin slices, Place in saucepan and add Tiro cups of entir. Parboil for ten minutes. While po tatoes are cooking place three table spoons of bacon or ham fat in frying pan, adding Four oin'oin. chopped fine. Our cup finrlji chopped rtleri. One grated carrot. Toss mid cook slowly until onions and celery are tender. Add to the potatoes t-rnlr ulmi'lv ftr Itn Miittlilfta Hill. V II. in Mif.tii(-li uli.i'ft mill niiil ,...w..n - Ttro aipi of milk. Four tablespoons of flour dissolved in milk, Tteo tableipoons of butter. Three tablespoons of finely minced farsley. Stir, bring to boiling point : simmer for five minutes. Serve with croutons. To innke croutons cut slice of brend Into inch blocks. VPlace In a baking pan In hot oven to crisp and brown. Cream Cabbage Chop one and one-half pound head f of cabbage fine. Place in suiicepun and ....- ...11. 1 III .. ,V..i .11. . ivtcr nun iMiiiiiiK inner. i ook lllieeu minutes. Drain. Pluce In snuccpau and add One cup of milk, Oil! l)M''n)mi tif l.itttfr ' One teaspoon nf Halt. One-half teaspoon of pepper, One-half cup nf finely chopped onions. Tico green peppers, chopped fine. Cover and simmer slow Ir until rrenm is absorbed. Dish on hot platter. Sprin- kle with finely grated cheese and finely minced parsley. ' Italian Reels Boil beets until tendei. Tery fine Four medium-iUed onions. Mrs. Wilson's My D.iar Mrs. Wilson I would like to submit my menu for the contest: MRS. K. D Salnd Tomotocs Htcnl; Mashed I'otators Peas String llranu JZolls Fresh Ufaal J'iniapples Cofc Very good, but ttnk Is Uiboo My Dear Mrs. Wilson I am submit tine to vou ins menu for the contest . MltS. J J. C. llreaded Pork Chops . A'etc Po'.atoei Urren Pepper .Salad Bread and Mutter treil Tea strawberries and C'rrum Fried meats nre taboo In tlu menu contest This also answers Mrs A It anil Mrs J. II C Mv Dear Mrs Wilson I am sub mitting a menu for sour Inspection Your section of the paper Is. I as-uirc jou, most gratefullv reielvcd by many .housewives and I riad It every day j Ihtked nice and I'hiesr Bteiced Tomatoes Mashed 1'otatoes j Crisp Lettuce Salad Itrciilnu r.rrnd and Uutter Cnce or Tea htraxcbrrriis This menu iKtds a frtsh grean cooked .... fnhle The tomatoes need to bo i combined with the rice and cheese llavor. Honor List Mian Anna de Brinn, 1215 N. Fifty-fourth street 1 Menu Href l.oitf Toniiiloes Potutoen Mrlnr lleans Curumhrr anil I'epprr Salad llrfiul anil Ilutter Iliinann Flont offee SMW .SLIP 1'otatoes I ' One pound Hamburg JO Orre can tomntoen (pint) Jr One quart string beans U One head lettuce One cucumber ' Two peppers 06 One onion . i Vinegar and olive oil Jj , Two eggs 10 Two bananas Milk, sugar and coffee .'0 Ureud and butter ' 1 Total II 50 Mrs. C. II. McMillan Carlisle, Pa. .Menu I nlm on t.omf Tomato ue rottoe !' Uard-llollrd T.tt Naiad Krench nreolnr StralneU Cherrr rnddln It re iid . ilutter Cofr SAt.KI SMP . lnion SO r .. . tt .mi l" . i Perhaps nott week you will be In cluded among the winners of the PRIZE MENU CONTEST If you send in a good menu for a dollar and n half dinner for four people. The prizes are as follows: First, $2.50 Second, $1.00 Third. $1.00 JJPLKS: The foods ued must be staples niiil In season. A sales slip showing the cost of all mnterlal must be sent with the menu. The name and nddi-ess of the sender and the d.ite must he clearly written. Ad dress all menus to SIRS. WILSON'S MKNU CON TEST EVENING PL'IIMC LEDGER, INDEPENDENCE SQUARE. Tien areen peppers. Tiro ounces of salt pork. Place mixture In saucepan and cook slowly until onions and peppers nre tender, then .add V'tio tablespoons of flour, liiaht meilium-shcd coohed beets, cut in thick slices, One cup liquid in ichich beets teere cooled. One-half cup of vinepar. Due tablespoon nf sugar. One temp'tan nf salt. One-half teaspoon of pepptr. 1 lent slowly to boiling point. Cook five minutes and sene. Nnutille Sauce This sauce Is delicious over green cooked vi gc tables. Place In saucepan Three tablespoons butter. One onion, mincctl vrrg fine. Cook slowlj for two minutes, adding One and anc-Huartcr cups of cold water, Vour tablespoons of vineaar. Stir to blend thoroughly : bring to boiling point and cool: slowly for five minutes. Now add One teaspoon of snlt, On' teanpoon nf paprika. Tiro icell-bcaten r7'7. Cook slowly for two minutes and serve. Italian String Heans Mince fine Tiro ounce salt pork. Four unioni. Three green pepprrs. Place In snueepnn and cool slowly ! until onions nn soft, then add f) . , A , ,.; ,,,., One cup water, , , , nnd conk until over nwM-i. are very tenner, then nun One-half cup of 7iilk. Four tableipoons of pour. TUssolre llour in milk nnd add to the beans - ----- ... . .. Ilring mixture quickly to a boll. Add One-half cup nf grated cheese, One teaspoon of salt, One teaspoon of puprilu. From Rohemla conies this dish. Try it It's delicious. i Vegetable Shortcake Place one and one-half cups of (lour in mixing bowl and add One tcaipoon nf salt. One-half tcaipoon of pepper, Tirn level tnhlcipooiis of baking pmrder. Sift to mix, then rub in Four tableipoons of ihartcninn. And use nne-luilf cup of wnter to form the dough. Roll out on pastrv linnr.1 one-oiinrter inch thick. Now spread with thinly sliced tomatoes, I finely chopped onions, finely chopped ' I jrreen peppers. , Season mid dot with mis 01 muter. Roll as for jolly roll, l'lnce in well Vow mince greased baking pan and bake in slow I oven fiftv minutes. Serve with cheese 'and parsley sauce Menu Contest une-quartc r peck tresli peas. .15 .10 14 15 .OS 0." .05 II 0!i I One-quarter peck new potatoes Four eggs lone, head lettuce Onn cup oil I Three leiisiKions vinegar I tiiie-iinrter loaf bread I Oik -eighth pound of coffee I (ine-elghth pound of butter . . . . One i'un of frei h cherrlea 10 One cup of sugar OS I i Hie cup nf dour fl' Halting powder n- Total It to I Mrs. W. H. Petty, 20U7 East Cumberland street Menu Hum Hotter Henna Dolled I'litiitors I Iltuie Sliced Tnmiitnn Ilrenil and Ilutter Junket l'uddlne Mufllni t offer j SAI.r.S SLIP i Medium-sized niece of smoked neck 47 One-quarter peck butter benns .... IB One quart potatoes 10 Lettuce 10 Two tomntoea O'j Half loaf of bread 05 Ilutter .08 Junket tablet milk, nuger. vanilla flavoring . 12 Home-made mudlns with raisins In .IS Coffee sugar, milk ... .10 Tout 1 49 "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out Doubles Its Beauty. A f.w rratu bnra "nndfrlnf." Aftrr an avpllruilon ot VPundrrlne" you can not find uffnllrii liilr ir-iii.v ilnnrull boldra ifr.r hnlr Wflmt. wv life. lor, . Its larl. ..! a V .ABA mAllm IKll 4ULtlfMaM. brltlitut.s. niore cpivr . Dd tWtUlMS,- EVENING ' PUBLIC Please Tell Me What to Do llr CYNTHIA He's In Again Dear Cyntblu So men pow-der. too, eh? II. A. M. salil the word and It'a backed up by a whole two yearn of married life. Ctt isVirxn. there's lione l .mil she may lenrn illfferent In time, nnd men agnin slio may not. .Some females nre wedded twenty yearn and hnvc yet to le.irn that hubby Imtea red socks. However, the next time I call on a barber I'll send n wireless for the loan of n A. M.'s fuco. Well, maybo those knights of the i.yor lean benvlly on n tender sklti No. .Mrs ii., tiuii talcum Is not tor dec orating purposes: H'h to drown fire and i..ilin the ells of nn outrngcil f.icv. KI3NSINUTO.N. He's Too Handsome, Poor Dearl near i .vninin I nm a young man twrntv years of age. This Is the nrst tlnif I haf written to take ndnntagi of your most helpful column, mid tier- Limps our sound advice will help me to cuiiiiiiii ii pruuiem wnicn I nnve raced for some time. Here are the circum stance I time been cursed with irnod looks: In fact. I nm pxronftnmillv tmtitl. . i some, aim arious or my acquaintances j of the fair sex persist In calling me on ,.... - .-,.. nm iviriiiiunt hi most emuarrnssing times, until It has worried me nearly to distraction, as my 'family cannot underst mi! why this breach of conven tion should b- continually, carried on Not alone that, but tlicso siune girls drop In on me nt my olllce throughout in dv uio iinv, nun i ni nesiegcd with all wits of Inflations to dances, dinners mil theatre en nt tho girls' expense. Perhaps this might bo bearablo were It not for tlm fiat that I njii secretly engaged to the girl I have fount! worthy of me. Of i-oiirsc, I cduld stop nil this nonsense b announcing our engage ment, but It Is absolutely Imperative that this must not be done for some time. A few vuirs ago when I tlrst gained iini(-ii .isant Htnnd niv imiiinrn n was nil vcrv Ple.i and dhirMM' but vou can understan 11 111 It Inn rft Ml nil ! Since m rmiin fropi overseas, It has been tetrfuld wor-c eviry ono fussliur over me more and more. I'd tippri - tuitp wiiuievei .u'Mee juu inav nav.. to offer, t'Uf!X LE Gt)nitItH. Nov Isn't he In a .sad way? tlful uud m sought after. Mo benu- ncr ous iv. il . tlliillirh. Inst havi. other nmnm.., u when the girls ask you to go places vvun inem. He pouto nut nivvayH re fuse and thev 11 soon let you alone. C'yhthla Is Kind you have found some one "worthv of jou " Ii must have been difllcult. Indeed "Acetylene" Is Going Away Diiir C.vntliln lupt a few lines for licrhnpH the last thm I see "Hydrogen", Is trying to start something 1 assuie .vou and your readers .uid Hydrogen .t'u iiuu juui leivueii .lilu lljIUUKUII, teo that I have notliltu: nltmiieil about this correspondeiue 1 merely stated i J. ,.i. ,.ni disagree with me on the I ounliflontlons th.it ,i wife should have I . "" , '"y"fT" ' " l ' I want a wife who ulll forget she's iisithut of coat hungers. I,er.li'lv , elf,, and 1 a sw.e. heart not n bp.ir will admit tlint to hang a dress or coat rltur partner. hnuger. theoietlcall . will keep It There are more -l.vnr.es these Pirln iit,.r condition than to liatig it on than iii.irrlnges; thinfoie Im keenlnui,. . .....i ti10P i i ,. ,llad- 'n sharp lookout on the one who's1 a n '"" ""l!' ' '7 ..,''" ,,,'n,.. . ..i.,i. f . ,ii.... i vim tn !'. Some shoulders nre narrow ..til,. ii, in iv mc mi i in, -.ii iiv;iti. Some women have ot n I'uwn that tin onlv suod thine about ai.itrlmonv Is all. I mom I bewnre of tb-ise kind And i N'o that's all vcrv well for the to "V I'lckle-mlnde ' il.rl" No. the I broader-shouldeied person. Itul when ' nVnV.,.tJ',,?tmml!r..i,',oft ih.1 u- ?,T J "'" the iiarrow-sliouldered gown of beans cnaus"'vve"nad "hVnhoVtnUen out" A'u1 '" narrowvhouldered person aud know a fellov has to get a little sleep ' hung It on nn ordinary hanger, particu- onco In a, while. Persons who vvlt.li I liirlv if tlie gown be of some soft mn i to communicate with u.t nhould send altcrlal. tlio result is points sticking out telegram. Now rave' 'J'!1"1"!' '!"!" "' ' .".lla".,,Vnl ' u " ..ii.. in ..,.iii, iiirrm u nuira in i, 1111.1 t .,., i, ,,...., ...... -..., i ... ii.- ilmut three weeks , . ail tut me KuiiiiTii licit, ni j .tin liuini.' i ,,,, ' l . ,, . L i bat l home. 'article. For I write of on adjustable I 'Ihe people here have all treated me, coat hanger thai can be fitted to any "while" and I have no complaint what-, sire. There is alo a space for two -evr. .lie,. .,..: ...,..- . ,. liven ..... ; "i'l""- tun t es here th.ui anv placi I ve evir '.-n and I hat., to leave here. I ve been hire nine months and that a longer tnan 1 .ver anchored anywlare before. 1 have enjo.vtd vour tolumii veiy much and confess that I threw quite a bit of bull nnd I hope those whom I've knocked l will take tlm bangs for boost s and smile . Oh' it's a gieiu life, this Is. ami be lieve me, friends iiiu" foes, I'm not golnu to weaken Toot' Toot' sit l.oole nt . i stop M'KTYLK.Vi: ' &S' t , , Pure Sweet Cream in Cans Economical . . . Ready to Ute ... No Waste 0afoiCteu& SUPER-CREAM EVAPORATED PORTABLE USE Looks like, tastes like and is fresh dairy cream but one third richer. Keeps indefinitely if unopened. 24 Butterfat. For every table use, makinf ice cream, and general cooking. Whips J Fish direct from ocean to uou I ' tn h ufMM l 931 CHESTNUT STREET FISH - - FISH Fresh From the Ocean to You ,1 j FRIDAY and SATURDAY Specials iruiuxiEia, Silver Trout Butter Eish Sea Bass I as-Chuck Roast, 25c lb. I Lean Choice 10 Plate I BOIL pMawaal .C Stewing lb MUTTON wOpen Saturday Until LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JULY; 15, m French Lingerie A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose V5V4, jtr In these, dainty rhemlses of sheer cotton material tlio fullness Is held in the French way with rarcftilb pressed pleats. The one ln the renter of the cut shows an attractive way of Indicating the waist line by means of lihhini ruii through embroidered ejelels TO ' Ji i WO.MKN bu.v d.iinfj ling -He iioic proiisei.v or aie more nisisi- i nt about hnving It nlwnjs fiesh aild I .,., i, 11 ;,.,, ,.,, , lime. , , . . ,, ,, , ever, we ilo not excel tlie I reneii in uns fondness for lingerie, and juu inighl find if .vou took the trouble tlint pretty 11 III I II 1M1 1 i : . .. .. ... . . i.. ..: ..i nearly 1111 tile nioueis 01 lllllier uiimim-i tlint we have had within tlie last few jears have la en of French origin. At the left of today's drawing is i combination sheer cotton with hem stitching, the effect being made very daintj by means of tlie groups of pressed box pleats at each side of the center of Adventures i, ........ i i rTiHI.HH is no one mining niv rrndeis I , , , ti II I and otlieis nre broad, while all coat lumbers are niore or less the same. 'some vvheic on tlie sleeve. Ity which loclcnl and coiivlncinir reasoning. I up , , ..- . ...,.,.,,. rta ,., .,,1,,, .. lli'iiill llli' I I III illi iiri i'l ill, r'niiiiiiih other gin incut a -kirt and a blouse,! for ustllllCO. "C priCC fj OI1U Ot tllCHe :, . .... .', huugeis is hftj i ents. i Theie nre prohnblj fifteen of them left, so that t think if jou see about thorn rlirlit away, vou will be able to get one. I speak of pale pink petticoats, just what ou would need to wear next t n pink organdie frock and I am sure tlint jou have one. Tlie petticoats are made' of a material resembling a soft like dairy cream when cold. lwo handy sizes 30c and 50c, also gallon cans for hotels, etc. Get your sup ply from any good grocer. Rico Milk Product Co., Inc. Extcuttvm Offini-Duili Terminal Balldini, Mo. 10, Drooklrn, N. Y. H II II H lllln. tit o i us. 2i3C 3 lbs. 25c 15c lb. 25c lb. 10 UUCK Aa0 Mutton yh C lb lb M, ill W I 9 P. M.mmmmmAl , T the chemise In both front and back. In the center ou mn.v sic how .iffcellvc tlie use of pressed box pleats appeals in n more elaborate garment consisting of lace uud tucks. The ribbon fur the waist lino runs through the embroidered eyelets, the fullness being held by the box pleats. Another chemise of Incc and embroidery Is shown at the right. This has more plcnts In each group, and here ngnln you see tlint the fullness Is held In place by careffllly pressed pleats. (Copyright. 1050. hy Florence Hone.) (Florence Rose will help ou with your clothes problems. Send jour let ter, with inclosed stamp, to this oflice.) With a Purse nainsook. Some are scalloped on the edge in pink, and others have hems that arc hemstitched. Hither stjle is l.fK. The Kitchen Manuel 1 have in mind would innke a nice gift for a shower. And, incidentally, after jou have seen it, I have an Iden that jou will want one for jour own kitchen. It is a fat little book arianccd bv davs. Kaeh day has u whole page, with spaces for noies as to what jou arc planning for rneh of jour three meals, a column for you to note down the guests j-ou are expecting, nnd a generous space for yon to mnke a list of the things j'ou must order from the shops. This book is well hound, nnd hns been spccinllj priced at eighty-five cents. For names of uliops uddrrM 'Woman' rinse Kdltnr or phone Walnut 3000. (fomtfiound laalaaaaaaaaaaai I I.' ' ,r,----grn it " 1920 The Woman's Exchange Massaging the Face To th EMor of Woman's 1'aqt: r Dear Madam Kindly tell me through your wonderful column how to massage any part of the face with cocoa butter for the best results. M1BB BETTY. In massaging tho face with cocoa but ter rub the ttlck of butter on the faco until It melts and makes tho fnen creasy. Then rub with tho tips of the lingers unm uio cucuu uuiior is tnorougniy no sorbed by tha skin. It la best to do It at night just beforo you go to bed. 'A Helpful Hint To tht Kttltor of lV'omnn'i Page: Desir Madam Somo tlmo ago I read that one of your readers wanted to know how to get rid of black roaches. I had them so badly nnd every ono who lived In my house before me said I could never get rid of them. I had them for nearly three years, until I heard of a icrtuln powder. I am sending you tho outside cover of the box, so that you enn send the name to tho person who line these dreadful pests. I only had to use It once. We had them In tho bathroom, kitchen nnd cellar. When wo put out tho light they seemed to travel !n tho dark MRS. W. H. Thank you very much Indeed, Mrs. S. I am Ruro the women readers of tho col umn will want to give you a vote of thanks for this suggestion. I will keep tho name of the novvder on file, so that any one- who tees your letter nnd U having trouble wltn tneso pests can write or telephone for It. The Question Comer Today's Inquiries 1. How can iron and steel kitchen utensils, stored during the sum mer vacation, be kept free from rust? 2. What is n good rule to follow in setting n plnre nt the table with several of each kind of Utensils? ,1. How can blankets be sntisfacyH torlly clenned at home before being stored for the summer? 4. What color veil Is best to pro tect the skill from sunburn? ii. IIow can a small Iceless rcfrig erator be made for keeping a small amount of food nt a picnic or out door menl? 0. Whtit containers nre practical and convenient for holding Indi vidual helps of salad for a picnic? Yesterday's Answers 1. New enamel or agate cooking utensils enn be toughened for use by filling with cold wnter, bring ing slowly to a boll and allow ing the water to cool in the dish. 2. Miss nilzabcth May Rhodes Is tlie first woman wireless operator whoever went to sen. II. It is better to use strings or n wooden lattice instead of wires for n climbing vine as the sun heats the wire and mnkes it buru up the vine tlint touches it. '1. A comfortable waj to arrange the hair for drying In tlie sun nftcr a home washing is to pull It through the open crown of an old hat brim, pulled over the ejes to keep the sun out. .". A light serving table mnj be equipped with castors, a handle of nu old baby carriage and some picture molding fastened around the edge, to serve ns a tea-wagon, 0. It is not necessary to wear an evening gown to dinner nt the ho tel nt a summer reort unless it Is a very fashionable, formal . place. AND these are days when JTa. It's good to pack the Junch-basket full of the things we like best, pile into the car and head for the open country I For the lunch under the trees, Jet delicious Ivins pound Cake be the dessert. Made from tested eggs, fresh butter and other fine ingredi ents, Ivlnspound is as whole some and satisfying as it is tasty, With, meals at home, too, serve Ivinspound often. It's easy to buy and easy to serve. And cake-baking at home In hot weather i3 needless drudgery when fresh Ivlns pound cake is waiting for you, ready to serve, at your grocer's. For weddings, birthday Parties and special dinners, the Ivins' Baker makes won derfully decorated and deli cious cakes, in any size and design. Order through your grocer. ' J. S. IVINS' SON, " Baker of Good Biicuitt in Philadelphia tinea 1 848' SHE DECIDES SEVERAL TIMEl WHAT SHE And Half Starts to Do Each Thing Before She Finally Com Her Conclusion and Acts Upon It Her Opposite Is Stol TUP. elevator roino up '$ the flr Poor nnd everybody got out owpt one little woman. She was evidently going on .up, for she stood in the front of the car until almost cveijbod had stepped In. Thelf Juct as tlm hist vcman was entering the car. Jne sud denly hurried off. bumped into the woman, stood for a s.-n'il ut.ecilnlnv. turned with n stnrl. stepped liiwllly Lad Me the car t'j:nlr. nnd bumped Into the same woman again. "Second, plenscl" she announced In a loud voice, aimed at the operator of the cor. When she got oft- and the door finally closed behind hci everybody In the car breathed freely once more. You recognize her. dou't ;oS? Tho woman who make up her mind three or four times nnd then chooses tlic best among her decisions. Tlint isn't n md pi n b.it this woman tries out each ecislon before she makes her choice. More ofttn than not her finnl choice is '. '.. -e M.n.tiv because somebody "huts ti door on her. or she is so dizzy that she can't go nii.v iuiin. She crosses the street in much the snme fashion as sl.e entered the ele vator. She looks up the street and sees on automobile coming, but decides that ".' ,ike t before the car gets ti..-.. Then lust" as she is starting across she looks nt the traffic "cop" and sees his signal to stop. So she scuttles bock like a startled hen. ge s almost to the sidewalk, sees other people coming ont from the sidewalk, turns back and gets saved from being run over slmplv bv the determined hand of i man in the crowd. She causes moie nerve strain among shoppera nnd pedes trians than almost nny other kind of person. HHR trouble Is contagious, too. When she trnvcls jvith some one cle. she tnkes n firm grnsp on the other woman's arm before she stnrts one of her mind whirls. She starts to cross 9 A.K.N. BUTTER Philadelphia wives and mothers arc good housekeepers good judges of things to cat. It was these good fudges of butter who told our dealers that A. K. N. is "Philadelphia's Finest Ilutter." Insist on A. K. N. I at sour dealer's. H. R. AIKEN ' Wholesale Butter, Egps, Margarines ! 12ft N. Ileluwnre Ave., Flill. Picnic -time is Ivins-time Inc; IS GOING TO t V J tofthc other side of the street and her friend with her. Then, chmi her half-madcyti) mind in the mid the movement, she turns around qui. 6 sun Keeping ncr grasp, anil bl squnreiy into ncr poor, ocmU friend. am. ...tM ..I.. i.i . sii, in i tme. i-Ai-iaiins, iq gi iiuauyiiiice. i vv nnicd in him . these dresses over here in tills stol inc oniy sate way to Keep up wltll Is to keen away from her trrnsn l firmly nnd decidedly still, until she' soivcs jiisi wucrc sue is going and for. Then follow her Her mind works more quickly tl her muscles. If she were n bird It ..J be nil right. She could follow en.t,I,Jr thought, or accompany it with itJ tion. ui course, ttieic would be a deal of lost motion, but, then, bid never gei iireu, no iney: The direct opposite of this (luttcri 1lttlewoman would hnvc to be mJ Htolltl in her 'firm, decisive movemnl She would bore you to death wnltlnil street corners ior trnme to stun uj would be sure, with u deadly ccrtalntl of wnat sue was going to uo beforo til did It. 1 She would be tiresome, but nt kasl sue wouiu oc rcnaoic. one would nevH snlll any precious sugar on account J starting to put some fin her berried then thinking that -they didn't neerl id then deciding that she would put sonil .. ... I...... ii,1 tltnn fl.inll.. .... 1 Oil 1111 ..., ' v..,. .I......J leucQlDfl tho conclusion that she had better sol waste it unless sue nusoiuieiy had td have It. After she had decided that eh3 neeiieu sugar sue wouiu nnve eaimirj firmly nnd liberally helped herself to ill HUSBAND'S DOCTORS RECOMMEND for Constipation. Acid Stomach, Indlira tlon. Can be uaed Milk of Mrnti. Bold only ny tn pottm nnvr oy Coi. Wilmar PEANUT BTJTT0J So dllterrnt from the onllnnry i Cake ptO KOUJr 'J.fi'U.. r,vvnt &i m re eti ..r- vi4iiViifir-A i. -