1 y$W$!-"'77 ''TOyf?", Ri 7-r 4 TT? mrrS ... TWTiV U wmwmw . - At EVENING PUBLIC LEDaEHPILADELra jMONPA.OTTiY m JOM, ,V t. 4 J 7" , ' MS. WILSON GIVES PRIZES CFOR BEST MENUS LAST WEEK The Marriage Trifler HAViJ'r. Tt,vt ti crmirf nn L, jTwo Dollars and a Half Awarded for Most Wholesome and lcopVn0ht. mi. n. rum .ciocr co.l Tasfy Dinner for Four Persons Costing a Dollar and a llaij Ik K" 1 3 Ufci. K r,i 1 rinsT rnizr.. a.so Mrs. E. A. McFarlanc Jcnkintown, Pa. Mfiiu ' ftaltrri Mnt I.onf Totniito Snure Hollfil New I'ntntnr Willi Pnrnlcir 'tickled Hrft llultrrril Strlnc Ileum y Lettuce, 3lnnunnlnr Irrniii: jsreim miner i m ir Apple Tin 1. ram:s SMI' 'One pound beef, bottom round. t ground ... $ " rrwo onions, sace. nnrslev ... 2 One-half can tomnto soup . ... "On quart new potatoes, second s.ze ,ns bunch beets . . One-quarter peck strltiK benns. . . ,-Ona small head lettuce X)ne cBir, vlnepar, mustard, till. f twelve cents for two dinners iOne-thlrd loaf brend lOne-flfth pound of butter at 08c 11) imk.ni r pound supar BURnr for pie) 'One qunrt new npplri . .Two cups flour, lard . . Tea, milk (iiielmlliijr Total .on lo I .of. .1" .05 .nil .ns .it .ts . , i :. . .' i' . "'i $Tr, u si:roM) rm.i:. i Mrs. A. Plum Holland, Bucks County, Pa. Menu Cold Ilotilllnn CnlreiT Tongue llmwit smirp Hotter llenno Ne I'otulorv Curnniber "nlii(l Trench Dreimlii;.- j HliirUlirrrj Holy Poly SA1.K3 SLIPS Soup .JUST THINK! YOl' niny be one of Hip prize win nern of the PRIZE MENU CONTEST tliix time next week. The n mil nre rIvimi for the l)et tneiiii fo- n ilollnr-nntl-ii-linlf dinner for four persons, mill they nre ns fol lows : First. $2.r0 .Se.-oml. 91. 00 Tlilrtl, 91.00 Ilules The foods used mut he staples ninl In senson. Knelt menu must bo nccomiinnleil by n sales slip t.liolnK the cost of the tunterlals nuedcil. The name mid address of the sender nnd the date must be clearly' written. Address all menus to Mrs. Wilson's Menu Contest Evening Public Ledger Independence Square They're Big This Year A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose Ilarbiyra Knight, a spoiled sovlety girl, marries Keith Ornnt, handsome and viru icenlthu. All nrv lltr llnr. bara Ant had everything, and lur mar. nuir iii'iKi one more step tit a urn ;ilii( social career. She set nut In be a society I'ailer, while Keith tti eager for frtendi niut a real home. In spite I n a reru iral fotn lictiarn them, the I, diffcencc In thi!r Ideals Anallg makei i a brral: tint through lis scrretarii. liulhet tne Xetchcru, a !cry utumuai turl. hellh ineetv the jienplc In whnm , hr In irnllii interested. When lint bara J luaii abniit th's she Immctllalrlu ! understand, but underneath her sur- I f,irr inirrr. the real Uarbara begins lo i coinr lo life VXTIIi:v r..nbirn reached liom It' was' ratinnR She paid the taxi driver and ', hurr'ed Into the lobby of her npnrtment ' linusp undei the umbrlln of the mac- nlllri-iit doorninn. Upstairs her own , apartment slowed under the softness of man IIrIiIs. 55ella hail lnld out all her thincs on the bed. Barbara felt soothed In spite nt herself, and she forgot to some et"ri' Khtc nnd the nffalrs of the afternoon She did nit h"p Keith until they met In Mm dr.iv ins room. Biro forced n Rilett lnv her voice lest he suspect the iriu si.i'c f Iit fealliiBs. nntl when she wont nir to him. bIio chattereil ex cltedlt of nen thins. Thf fii' nlmot silent In the hie limousine .s It whirred silently through the rnln-surpt streets. ArrlvInK at theli destlimtlon. r.lennnr was tho first ftlrl whom lljrbain tan Into, In tho bedroom, reserved for the ctiests Eleanor was "tnndlni; hrfore the mirror cnrefullt 'ppltlni' i ir-"i Her small clrllsli fiii-e Inol.eil i.Titrt hiRRnril. There worn , jHE I J N I I rwt tf The Woman's ' Exchange rj&M-f Beef cubes Seasoning Ton rues . SasonJnjr Tin: honor list ' Honorable mention Is Riven to- Miss ' (1 Patterson, laoi SprliiB ' flariltn "l ! I Mis A H'Ip.v. 28,'iJ North 5ai net ; lines In It ili.it nlio.ild be In no jonmt I strut Bills fin i- She showed plainly how j Mr- itnes K. Uec. 20 West IM n- U,,P WOul I '.nie i -he Rrew older. It I s.i. i t Mrs street Jits Vnrurloil nstrltli trims the large afternoon hat nt tho left, anil tnffetn faces (lie In Im uhlrh turns up suddenly In tho back. In tho renter Is a linen hat embiolilered ulth Mill, suitable for sports wear. The large affnlr ul the right Is a more dressy rreatUn of blue taffeta with blarh paradise as lis only trimming A Homeless Kitten To the Editor ol Woman' Vaot. Dear Madam I have a little four-month-old Vnale kjttcn. 1 would like lo find n nice homo for hlrn, ns I have to leae the city. ' If vou would help mo to find a home for him I would nppreclato your kind ness vety much. MHS. D. 1 II be delighted to find a homo for the kitten, nnd I'm sure ecfmobodf will want him. Anbody who does can get the name nnd address by writing to the editor of Woman's Pago or by tele phoning Walnut 3000. Making Waist ands Skirt To the i:Jttor of U'oinmi'a Pane: i Dear Mh lam Plcas.i suggest ft nice u'gv to inakit a blnclc cretin rie rhlnp. I M-parnte irklrt and waist for a rather ! stout lady. M. C. . T.ic best way to mnko a skirt for n stout person Is plain, fitted up to the waist or else In Hat plaits. It should bo mado gracefully full rather than scant, for scantiness makes the stout ness more noticeable. Then hae tho waist mado on long lines, with a deen glrdlo that Is high In the back and iowor In tho front. Make a stolo col lar of thj silk, and let It como down the front of tho waist on each side of n sfuaro vest and fall below the girdle, with tassels or beading on tho ends. Then wenr a white collar over It. of i mrp This rtyle has a tendency to molte a stout person look more slender, nnd the girdle that Is high ul tho back Is eiy graceful. ETHEL'S SUMMER LASTED JUST TEN JOY-FILLED DAYS Of Course There Were Soma Weary, Hoi Weeks Before That and a Few Afterward, but She Forgot All About Those AND then, one hot evening when tlic moon was redly threatening hotter a. Meat Vegetablos .20 .20 ,1C 1 t i i i Butter beans potatoes ' Salad Cucumber Dressing' ' Dessert Three-quarters quart berries. . uoagn, etc. .r, Bread, butter u, Total . $rn THIRD I'llln, $1 Mrs. B. Leidich , Holmesburg, Pa. Menu ) I'ntsto !onp Stuffed Tontntoes fluttered Heels ' New rotator Curumhrr Salmi Ilrend Hotter Cheese Coffee or Tea f Home-mnilo Cherry Pie sal,i:s sup Ono and one-half pounds tomatoes. J ,3n Filling (., Potatoes Beets Cucumber Bread Butter Cheese Vy?ff or ,ea ' K?.ft .........,,. anu one-nair pouncs cncrrlcs. Pastry Total Martin M IU-dt. I HOMKTIMKS Washing Silk Net I To the Editor ol It'oinon'n roBr.' I Denr Madam Please Inform me how 1 to wash a canarv-colored silk net dress. I I dyed a pair of wblto stockings blue. I lln.v nnttl.l 1 t-.t tl.n.ti luifl; tf) thplr miller whether a the hats wo have to sclrct from that Is j original color? It. T. the best revelation of temperament. rini iiujer Ilertha Marplo, 762 South Fifty-, second street. Mrs Kntherlne Stuytevnnt, 1524 Mas ter street Mrs Kratzsh, 1031 Snyder avenue. Miss Mn-lo DeValne, 2638 West Gor don street. Miss Sarah Flacher, 701 South Six teenth street Mrs. .losph P. Walsh, 69 North Sixty-second street. Miss Ida Ventarola, 1718 South Chai wlrk street. Mrs. Hannah Knnls Bristol, Pa. Miss Hllzaheth Van Fossen, 2017 East Stella nvenue. Miss 1' ant nee Gerson, 310S Clifford Miss Mamie Thierry, 337 Chestnut strpet .Mis. Toeiin 5t7 IMne street. Mts ltob.it S Frlck, .Sellersvllle, Pa Mrs M M' I'nuslaml. Media, Pa .Miss Margaret S Tustln, 1G19 North Kedlleld str.-t Mrs. Knin H Foster. 5110 Webster street. Mrs Lewis Oreen 825 South Vogdea street. Mrs. Austin Toy, BrooUlawn. N. J. Miss Helen I, Deer.ir. ltlverton. N. J. Mrs. Anno Georgeron, 1311 Market street. Mrs Emma Dowers. 22tS Germantown avrnue. Mrs. H K. Leisure. 5934 Nassau road. Mrs. Vnrla'n rjruilnct "'! tt'esl .-. .-....... x....w... ... "' Mount Pleasant nenuc, Germantown. llS Mrs William Snyder, Jullustoun. N .1. "V Mrs Elizabeth Stabbs, Wilmlng '0, ton. Del. " Mrs. Alda Wahl. 2919 North Ninth "4 street. '- Mrs Samuel B. Hoffman, 2251 North " t Vnn Pelt street .1". Mrs Edwin II Myers, Trenton. N. .1 1- .Mrs. J Waters, Colllngswood. N. J 1 ' MIks Anna Constable, Norristowrr. Pa. 1 fj .Mrs. Mlidlcton. 132S Kerbnugh street .. A...n. .inn nei.li.ve tnnre self PT i.titii,.,..,..., .,.., ....-.-...- . -.,. h. i.iu.-i. I., ... ... . 1 t.hM,Air tlfl.h. -..- i .. t.i. ..1...... In, nr ,...i 11... I,,.., I, Hi.. Ii.ort ..u !,,. ii... ni-pss (in III n lint sue IIU ilium- m-in ..iujw unc I llir nuts -.in... .. w.... nt her Eln.tmi rreeted her gaily or a hat i-he has selected from the mil- ; is just the hat that ou need for self iioii,. ,i,i ,io.-.r" a mt iiinn n it..,li ., ... ,i,. pxuression. At the left there is one.of .....- ...,..'.. -.... .v. . ,,ni.t,,'iiiii.-i-.r.i.'iij. '... . .-.-.--- .,, . .... ti .. .. i - .. . . . ,!.& i ,1... 1m ..i. .... .i i ...1 a.. .. .... .. in.. For vou see it Is in n tint uiai iw mrge nunpes ut'sigiu-u i-sint-iun.' " 1 Mrs. Wilson Tells Brides How to Cook Like Real Chefs bara answer d gravelv, Eleanor ttunc over her shoulder "still the moralist Barbara. hnen t oti grown up yet?" "Eleanor what have you been doing to yourself?" Barbara nsked Irrelevantly, Eleanor laughed and tossed her head "Having a good time," she saldx gaily. "By tho wnv did ou speak to Keith about Miss Newbery" Barbara was glad that Eleanor's sharp eyes were scrutinizing her own faco In the mirror at that moment, for she had a chance to collect herself before an swering, and she said calmly, "Don't bH absurd, denr. I never gave It ffnother thought." At the tablo Eleanor was placed next to Kendnll Hnmltill. mil ltarbara could not help obsenlng her s'ster, who grew moro hllarlousl llrlitlv artcd ns the meal w nt on Afteivard they all wen' on torether to .. .I.uu" nnd Elennor went alone with Kuid.ill In his hlgn ponered nictr Th uld not appear an evening, and B.ub.u.i felt almost sick I about It. Surtl, surel Eleanor could noi oc ns eniireiy cnuous as sue ncemca. Wasn't thoro anything that might pos sibly touch her heait wake her to a realization of whnt she was doing? And what was the matter with htr own nt tituilp townrd life ? Slip eemed changed nnd unable to enjoy the things Jhat had nt first meant so mui h t . her. She had looked around the gortrmus tabic that eenlng. bnnked In llomr- and glittering with rry.st.il and slher. and then she caught snatches of th" conversation around her. It was daring, In many cases i-rudj, many of the women there weru striving desperately to hide their unhnppln"ss, and what was it all for after all'' On the wny home from nffalrs, she hnd been wont to nestle close in Keith's arms. Now she sat In her own corner of the ear. commenting on certain bright spots of tin eenlng and chatting furi ously et there bo am nwkwaid silences. Sudc'enlt Keith reached nut and drew her to him. Her heart leaped nnd she had a "lid len Impulse to draw away, but she knew that she must not do this. She must nexcr glU' him a chance to say. Why, uarbara. t anything wrong tinmnn ling her hleeest chance to And splf-expression. Did you ever notlco that hats do seem to absorb the charac ter of the wearer? You see a hat thnt you have seen worn by a friend of yours 'and no matter where thnt hat mny be resting It Focms to have about it some thing of the character of the one you have seen wearing it. You cannot pic ture It ns anv one else's lint nor enn you bring before your mental eye the linage of uny one else wearing that hat. And that is because we associate so losely tho hat n wotunti wears with her own individuality. Jf we could nil produce just hip sort paradise attached to the soft crown, nili'ncgniatern: ,. ,920 j, n. . , the li.its we make. Hut since we arc Hsunllv clumsy Miirkmrn, unless we are I Florence Hose will help ou with professional milliners, then peihaps it oiir clothes problem. Sent! addressed is the hat that we select out of all envelope care this office.) Rummer nftornoon wenr. There is an undcrbrim facing of tafieta nnd the brim turns up abruptly nt the back. The trimming consists of uncurled ostrich, fancies of which form a wreath about the crown. In the center there is a hat of linen suitablo for wear with the fes tive sort of sport clothes bo dear to tht heart of the Bummer girl. It is of linen, with the upper brim and the top of the crown embroidered in silk. A narrow ribbon that encircles the crowu ties in a bow at the left side. Of navy blue taffeta is the hat at the right, decorated nt the back with black Please Tell Jfe What to Do Uy CYNTHIA It Is to Laugh Dear Cynthia Before I read youi column tonight I had the "blues." but when I read a letter signed Croix d. Guerre I had such a laugh I didn't need nnvthing else. a It worked like a tonic Thnt "young man of twenty years has as bad a "case" orr himself as any of tho girls he speaks of. Beallv. I don't seo why, If the girls nro so crazy about him. he Isn't willing to glo them tho pleasure of his com pany as "A Thing of Beauty Is a Joy Forever." GEUKY. It was wonderful, wasn't It? Laugh It Off Worried It's nil rather silly It seems to me Perhaps ou were ninniiou i.Ily .MKS. M. A. WILSON onright, 1310. hu Mrs. V. A. Wilson J rights reserved.) fpiIB young housewife is most anvinus Sli.i iiinut ul.n it m. 1,1 i.ltii. flin niinio nri ' ! u'lnar Tinf tn he. but this SOUnilS more ' as soon as she saw her way cl.nrly she i uke u curious glanco than a cnBO oi I would take definite nteps. hut in the I rolling your eyes. ... i our nances iiruiuer-ni-i. .. ..- r'Miai twniL t'Hii i no in nnvp rriein kn .. t. . . . . .. ,,, i.i. , i ., ' .. , - ; ;-. ' i iiit'uiniiiip no must nui puspcui. Anil s) -I 'I the steaks that the hotels serve?" j she lay against his breast tor n few -Many failures of the homp conk to minutes, until with a little nervous servo n steak that is deliriously tender! voment Hno at upright as though to li tho vnrlmu m1mla nmirtn.i t i, ' f,ntnl,r tl.m, !, i-; "?'".. "'..". paused, and then ns they were nearly 4 w ...,..w,.w. ... vwV -..-!.. .... ... ,t u mull fnmn'' home, sue to learn the whys nnd whereforo? of 'nnd cooked tn tnrti hpfin tn tU polnt out niethinB to him as they i i.i ..... n 1.1.. ,nl,i .1 l 1 , ' . . IIUIIH", JMIT3 Mill IIUl It'lUIII 111 HIM ill! II-". "If. I meat and the one who purchnses this Two days later she, called up Ellse mi-Hi. must men iiiiow caution to the nt her olllco and made arrntigumentH to U Hill Mllfn llln ).,,...). a- ..... .t. .. 1. ,,11 tnw. I...K In . 1. nnn .. . K .'.I..I. 711... tor doing this or that, I know that each me and one-half indies thick. Now if wnH standing m tne lobby of the big jng. as one bride writes mo: knew just why for the various reason white building as uarbara drove up and liften mii.utei later they wer. turning Into a narrow side street off Washington Square and had stopped beforr a rather tumbledown house. Uar bara followed Dllse up three Mights of stairs, waited on a narrow landing while she fumbled for her key, nnd then en tered ,i low celllnged, charming room with casement windows that ran across 1. .... i l...ll.ll.. mi.- .. roller lor ten minutes nnd then ndil.u.is imH tin nf ndd nnii en,i n.iH one nuart of water nnd one tablespoon was painted gray. Them was an ln- a( .i.I. .. ll.. J.l. . m, . . r ,.....!.. ............ . in -uii n nil' urip ian. l JUS Will JirC- iac-hhik- iuk, sunm Kraj' iTCluilllf, anil a One-half onion, mineed fine, Two taolripaom nf salad oil, One tablespoon of lineanr. Now, when ready to broil, heat the umo i prepared the various iHMips this sunninj uiusr sn ni jmir hoard, rnnovp tensou for using a certain method would ,l,c "'"'k; P'nce the st-ak in a soup return e ,nn ,i i ,....i.i i ,.i.. !),a,F a'".1. '"annate for out-half hour t " """ '"' '.""'" i in tuu following mixture: eacn time mat it would materially help tne to. make a successful dish." "When making custards," writes the bride, "they become watery nnd have heavy curds in them. Sonic people tell me it is because I use too much sugar, yet I measure cniefully; others sny it is the milk, vhich has become four. Can you help me eo that I enn make n cus tard that Is velvet) smooth''" )Thft rani rrntiKli IiJ tint tliu k. tirra r nnp the freshness of the milk- custards are . ' 'or.bree minutes longer nnd then , belt talking ery frankly to KIlsc about me ircsniKss 01 me mils. . cusiaros urp .... .. ), ii.: .u .,i, ni he r m.uters mado wntcry in tho baking because of, about twelve rninutPH to cook. Lift to a the intense oven heat. When custardsihot platter and spread with the follow reach the boiling point the egg and inK mixture: curds of the milk coagulate into lumps; I 7Vo tablespoon nf butter, One traipoon of salt. One-half teaipoon of pepper. One-half tenvpoan of onion extract. Dent until creamy and then garnish linked or I reuch fried trvlng to tease him and you. Laugh It off. Do not glvo him tho satlslaction of knowing that you minded. Glv0 your tlanco tho same advice. The brother-in-law Is probably having fun over It all In his mind. Don't make mountains out of mole hills ( drcn. Permit mo to point out. "Dan B.." that the chap you mentioned "went down" with "riotous living." Is It neces- , sarv to point out tho moral as well? , Yes, Cynthia cut out tho basic reason for the existence of girls, not religious theories. Horry it dliln t pass the censor, for your mighty store of knowledge may havo been Increased thereby. That small boy story doesn't fit by a few hundred kilometers. Been through the mill, Danny, m'bhoy, and way under the camouflage. You know an optimist thinks he understands women; a pessi mist does. Of course, you register among the former Wonder why girls do fear you. You don t show them the 1 stuff you write, do you? Can readily ' believe that about tho angelic expres sion. Don i worry ; it win wear on niter you have been around a bit. Yon sure do inakn a fine conersntlon nnd space "plugger." but 113 n hendllner, remember that sign you wore' My soul Is not dead ; merely roaming those Elyslun fields whPre sorrow, discontent mid women are unknown ; where live the souls of poetry, of flowers nnd song: where trickles tho Fountain of Eternnl Youth : wnero the Min never sinks and tho secrets of lifo nre nn open book. DE JUftE. vent hip fat nnd meat from catch nc ' c,." " lP'1 v ""..? w,CKPr l'lDlr lire. Now place the s.ak in the broiler. T "" ," l"," " V,,ls. wl n cli'se the lir.illei- .1 m,. .,..,? .i e, Vi.lL . '6V(,la "n " had no Idea that It was minute! , ' k f?r ''7 l"""hl" ' '"" a real home for so llttlo minutes, turn nnd in not use a fork for mne 1. rthlng fascinated her, nmV turning till1 meat. Allow the meilt tn . l.lti.r nier llin te.l.pimu nhe fr.im.l ,ar! this separating will be remedied by n ' Flow, even temperature. If you grease the cups with hutter and then fill with custard mixture; dust the tup lightly (To He Continued) Adventures With a Purse VUsiaitl IIIIAlllli. 1 ilili-k HI' lr IIIILI,) . with nutmeg; set tne custard cups in 11 """. lni--if. large baking pan and nil the pan two thirds of dppth of custard cups. will. cold water : now bake in n slow oven until hct, you will tind that these .mi Wrds huve a rich velvety texture and are firm. "To test Insert a silvpr knifp into the custard gently and if nn custard ad heres to the knife when removed, then the custnrds nre finished. A fiood Omelet "My omelets nre 11 flat fnilure." writes nnother young housewife "Yet I try so hnrd to Iiiup them nn looking nml nnw thnt the nnce ef 111e.1t is 111111' illg, 1 feci that I enn nbt'iin better fond IPV(il)sliire the pi'iiple 'value from one doen egg., if 1 coiilu i" tin- spring Inmse an prepare nn attraetne nmeli t 1 U WANT to tell you nbout some love- liniidki rchiefs. TIipv are nf a potatoes nip lisnilllv served with the vei 1 (lir. nii.illtv nnil linn. Uml em. leak I ing fork to turn meats cause- broiilm-d initials in Old Lnglish letter- tin niiei. to escape. iM -n,M llrn beautiful: done, nnd I se tho ilank end for goulash. leave no d.mht in our nn ml that they Frying Bacon 'J'nw' 1"," efully wmked by hand. , ,, t . . ,,, , , ,'lliey are white of course both hand- m ,1 1 'a" 1 4, fr- bacon like the chef kerchief and initial. Although valued ir he hotel.' Try as I may 1 is 1tsu- llt 51, tlly lmvc bacn repriceil at a My a hard, dry product, lloating on a 0V).ntJ .nv cents. -Are jou farsighted geasy platter when I send it to thP ,,.,, ,0 think thnt ,r( ,s n K0( able; jet my husband dearly loves it (',r,Btmns idea for some one? I always uud claims any Devonshire lassie can stnrt thinking about Christmas right cook it to a turn. I fa led to tp vnn .i .1.1.. .1. ,1 , 1 . 1 , .. Ill.'UII'l 1111s unit-. that we buy our bacon in the piece." Now. m. denr bride, friend husband To change the subject, one shop has 11111.11 w. im juii in. 11 on uie uiittiis in ., ,n,,s. nteret tic co ect on ot liouse- Kiep tneir fnnil ,i, I.,, j,es. They Stand Them Up Dot and Dimples You don't care how' vou spend your money, do jou? Special delivery stamps' It's usual to return the ring If an engagement Is broken. It would be lmposlblo to say why they "stand you up," as Cynthia docs not know you. Not In Cynthia's Sphere Dorothy M. f'jnthla's column docs not cover automobile queries nnd It would not be possiblu for the paper to recommend one car mQjre than another. Your fiuerlcs In regarl to frats and sororities do not conn- under Cynthia's column cither. And to answer those questions nnd gain information regnrd ini? the matters would entail special time and expense, which tho paper does 1 not feel 11 would unnerinKe ou rnigiu write to each of the f,:o colleges your self but they might not be able to glvo nil tho Information ou wish. However, It's perhaps worth tr ing Explains "Dan B's" Trouble Dear Cynthia Will you kindly pub lish this letter in nmwer to "Dnn B.'s" letter? Dan B. Perhaps I can answer your question by citing n certain Instance that occurred to me not so long ago. I went out with n fellm (It was tho first tlmo he took me out), who was good looking, hut who nt the s.imo time had a very' innocent epr. snn on his face. In fact, bo looked so innocent I Imme diately pu myself nn guard. Somehow or other he gave me a feeling that he was a living xaniple of tho well-known expression, "still w.iter runs.deep." Ills Innocent expression si fined to be a port of mask which he wore when ho met a now girl. Dnn n. mabo vou are of the same appearance as this ftllow If you are, then, for henven's nko, look anything hut nngello the first tlmo you tako a girl out nnd she won t bo afraid of you. A. U 6. It would not W safe to wnfh the net In water. Use carbon tetrachloride or gasoline, but If you use the gasoline be suro to keep It away from nny possible iliance or catching lire, lor 11 is very 111 flammable. Do It outdoors. In the shade If possible. Pin the net to tho Ironing bonrd nnd wipe it oft with a. cloth wet with tho cleaner. Then when one breadth Is dono pin tho next breadth to the board nnd wipe that off, being care ful to lap over the boundary lines of tin breadths with tho wiping, so that no line shows where tho Inst breadth ended. Hang tho dress out to air lor n whole dav nfterward, and then press with a warm Iron. If It Is limp, wipe It over with a cloth Just dampened In borax water, and then Iron under n cloth, so that It will not make the iron sticky or roll up In n bunch. Unfor tunately vou cannot restore the stock ings to tholr original color Jnvelle wntsr Is tho onl thing that would take tho color ill the way out, and that would rot the silk. Ho, I'm afraid you will have to be content with your blue stockings H would viot be wise to dye them back, for they might not stand another dylng. She Has Two Questions To the Editor of H'omos's. raoe; Denr Madam I have two questions to ask. What Is a simple wav to clean a man's straw hat? What ue can be made of a largo silk handkerchief MISS S A slmplo wav to clenn a man's straw bat Is to scrub It with pure white soap and warm water with a scrubbing brush nr nail brush. lllnse off the water with n damp cloth, place thef hat on a white cloth In the sunlight nnd squeeze lemon Juice nil over It to bleach the brownish color from It. If the hnt Is not too badly soiled, this will inn I. 'f nlmost ns good ns new A Inrge silk handkerchief can be oqulpped with a ring at each side of each of the four corners that Is, eight rings pulled up with a double draw ing string of pretty ribbon, ami used ns a small work bng. for tatting or crocheting. Or It could he made Into a collar nnd cuff set, using ono end for 11 short collar nnd the remaining two points for jiolnted cuns. ur you couki use part of It ns a square vest lia silk dress, and then you might be nblo to get smnll pieces out of the remainder to use as cuffs, If your vest Is narrow enough Yoik could gather it on n band, make ribbon strings nnd call It ,i work apron, when you want to pro tect your sklaJ from threads whllo hewing. You could mnko a handker chief caso or collar case, a case to carry your "best" lingerie when you nre trnvellne. Slmnlv double the end of tho bnndkci chief over to a little more thnrr the middle nnd let tho re maining end fold over ns a flap. "JTITHKIj was so tired of summertime Jtynnd hot weather, nnd the city she llee.l In. nnd the !lp!clll)OI'.S. ntlll PVCr.V thing, that she had nlmost forgotten how to smile naturally. Kvery few davs she would get a letter from some body In Mnlno, "It's lierfectly glorious up here. We wenr sweaters nil the time nnd the nights are so cool fhat e have heavy blankets over us every night." Then there would be one from the spnihnrc, "We went sailing yes terday and it was marvelous. Cool nnd just rough enough to be exciting. And the bathing is wonderful. I wlh you could be here." "Wish vou could be here!" snorted Kthel. disgustedly. "Well, why don't tliev do something nbout It? Everybody wishes I could be there nnd thinks nbout me nil the time. J.'U like to oc mere, tienrcn knows." The summer dragged nlong in Its usual slow, heavy way. Why is it thnt summer is so dreadfully slow in passing by when you're where jou've been since this time Inst year? It seems tn be nt least six months between the Inst cool day In June and the first livable day in September. At lenst It seems that way when you have no vncotion In sight. Ethel, "von see. couldn't afford to go nwav. She might have managed the carfare, she thought, but how In the world could she live while she wns there? She would have to eat nnd sleep -nml tinv for both. No. there was nothing to It. Slje would have to keep her chin up nnd her Up stiff nnd stick It nut. After nil. she told herself. It hadn't been so nwfully hot, and they were hnvlng very good movies, nnd she could get cool in the swimming pool everv few days, and so, with a deep drawn breath, she would shut her mind to all the qtwery "huts" that threat ened' to flood her determination to be gnme. .0... f.-.l.-l u .. .tiif . .. ' ' wl'iMllt'r, ruiici will Hilling on nip porch wntchlng the summer evening go bv nn,i trying not to think how thnt moon would look shining down on n piece of rooi wide, shimmering water. A bov In blue arrived on n bicycle nnd handed Kihpl a special delivery letter. An Invitn. tion. "Come down ns early as .ott enn on Saturday. July .11, nnd slay until the next Monday, a week later. There will be a lot of people you know here over Sunday, nnd we'll have a big time Then nftcr they go. you and I can niny around together. I'm nwfullv anxious to sec you, so do say that you'll come." "Do say you'll cornel" Ethel', head swam with the clorv of It. nmi t,.. eyes began to swim, too. She let her 1 1 upper lip do what It wanted to, nnd 'I ior me nrsi iimc nv ner life under stood what it meant to-l'weep for Jot " A whole Vcck, nlmost ten days! A pr'l vate house, no board, no expense cept the carfare and those neecsvirr little things that have to be bought just before you go away. A crowd of people partiesj That wonderful bit house comfort! That beautiful plnce with the lake so near boats, swim. ming! Oh, it seemed like n fairy talI These fairy tnles do como true some times. Tho summer seems long anj noi iimi mil 1 in wiieii jou nave no pros, tiect of going nwny nnywherc. Hut if you "keep n-lnchln' along like 1 ponh inchworm," something will hap. pen sometime. One of these mlrncti. Ions invitations will come' along and fill you with tearful Joy. It will sot you to work, frantic, happy, hurried work getting ready for that short little ten days that's going to make you forget all about the weeks and weeks of heart breaking 'heat and dullness. Instead ol six months, your summer will be Just ten cool, pleasure -tilled days long. CXUr TUT UnNIICnPTIIDrD'C Alin UfUM COM CD'C DDntlTe- . ..oniL 1111. 1nn11u1nu1u111.it, u nnv niiULLunLLn i 1 nui 1104. Discounts & Reductions Mean Nothing Without Value THIS $550 SUITE SPECIAL VALUE at $340 Wonders Why Girls Fear Him i nrv u iiiiKjn fimiuieu. t-..-.- p-i,,!,),, i. . ' t.- wlilel, .. :.i ..'.I .... i.i.i.. ...i innlu.1.. n ..l'l'' . "i.""-' I'wases mo ID lira I. ml.li.r il.ni, np lM,n,. 0...1 r i... . ",.".. ,.",,', n... '..... ."""." " ."'. '."J" - " I'""' -...;" .., ........ ....... .u.'...r, ..im ...i nn. i ri . ii lr. ii I reun mull', a iiiil 11 , niu men it ih i.-iuirr , nv in nmitn. enn d cellar. iple of little paring ktihps meat knife. The set nnm- JallUre to IlinhC n gnnll omelet Is (HIP leumin me nil in unniiiiKiii, ruined ,ufn n eon in the cookinir of the ceo entirel ton so that it becomes ns firm lis butter: mti,1 .. Omni fast. The housewife who has hud one the housewife then cuts it into paperlike ' berk hir In nil and is nriccd at Sl.li." failure on her hands realizes that it is1 strips with a sharp knife. Now if you I which I consider very reasonable. This nn nrt indeed to turn out n pi rfect I will chill jour bacon for a day or two, would make a particularly nice gift for omelet. before you start to use It, you will then a kitchen shower. IN l"? fltt " tt.KlL !"ttk.V "'o 'cut. tirst reuioiT'rindn'iX! I know where tbTrTls a sale of hand- Snirse the nan r iron f r Vine nan or piPe( 'V0U i'"01"1 to h". then cut about made nightgowns for 5;I each. They i-nurse tni pan. .n iron xijingpnn or . .i, ! t. em m.-, .. 1.1..1 i,i.., i,.,,l nml nro trimmed Tu thpHpaI!T:.,"tahl"po,onH,rof ?" " . Hnd; cutti.V about om" ,,h Irish lace edging-. They an. o, .yL1."0,'" tlP r1""!"' tahlispoons of t ,,,,.,, of ,,, Hi.,.(i ,.,,, N-. ,,llini f(,r the money. At Sl.7.". snorieiiiug. nui nn or nam un 1 lings . 1 , , , , , . .".,-.- ,i 1 .,.1,1, t,irf, .i,:,.i, wi.e linn ll,n, ... I,..t ,,..til l,l.'l "l'' II" I'... ll. Mil .iin 11 Mill i Mill I'm IIKI IU' ' !."' ' " "."'.' giie tine tlai.i . heat until ,., ,, ,,, ,.. , .,,.. ,,,., , , . ., , 1. ,,,, . i- ,.,,. ,. "I"' 'I 11' I1IHI '- ' 'II . im. 'Hi, If I il I IIJ - (- ll l-(l (If - with a sharp knife mt 111 pnpirhki ii"ttieonts, too,, every stitch linndmade. slices. Tills will give 1011 slices with rriimnr-il iiiilc " elohornlej with IrWi si gashes in the fnl pint, which will Ince, mid reduced from 87. .VI ti. .?.".".". prevent it from curling while (nuking in You need one for your sheer white best! the pnn. ' Uies-9, Now brown in a hot pnn over a nmd eruto heat, turning constantly ; when n ' light delicate brown, lift on a slice of I toiist to drain, then dish on a hot plat ter and garnish with parsley and ob longs of toast. One English chef dips the cooked slice of bacon In u smnll saucepan of noiung nier aim men ia.s it on a 5iL The Question Corner Today's Inquiries Describe 11 convenient device which combines two necessary house furnishings 11ml hides one unsightly one. In what attractive wny is an in sertion for an organdie dress inndeV What convenient Ironstand can lx permanently fastened to the Ironing hoard? How me koiup of the newest sport hats made? Wlnt material is cheap and prac tical fur making a floor mop at home? How ran a handy, attractive twine holder for tho kitchen be made? Saturday's Answers A convenient conthnuger to pack In n suitcase is a folding one, which diminishes to two by four inches when It is nil folded. 2. A watermelon or cantaloupe can be quickly cooled for immediate use by being wrapped in wet cloths nnd set directly in the wind of nn electric fan. 3. l'ut witch h:r.ci on the fnee nnd hands to preent sunburn but nllow tan when going out in tho sun. 4. When the wooden handle of nn electric iron wears out a sub stitute handle made of used spools can be slipped on tho rod. D. A silk bng for carrying handker chief, cap and other smnll nrticles can be made out of the leftover material from n. bathing suit. C. A convenient form of glue thnt requires no brush and no soften ing before using comes in stick form in a book like 11 stnmpbook. 1. W$M&&W Made in onr-wo TSpH WS$$&j?ttf npliolitereri. Covered, l&tlsSSfceXS'anHHI WmiMSM in !"Wnde tapei- Ff4jkmi m -yzyujr - -im Jf Make corapari- Wfiil Yi'rlftrnn nf V ,on' '0 workman- W "&Ai& y hip, materialt and W price. M. J. HEAVEY, 1227 Arch Street t. Clear Baby's Skin With Cuticura Soap and Talcum 8op,0lntsncnt,TtciisQ,SS tTry wtif rt. ForuniplM tddrtia. ColloILlrtIlM,Brpt.I, ICllta,IUm, HBHHHHHHHHjHHHr these llot nnd tl n draw the pan to the vide of the stove and pour in tin omelet tni -tilts'. Itc'luco the heat ami shti'te gentl. nllowitig tho omelet plenl of tinic to drv out. If you have a moderate oven place lb oven and then finlHh cooking. Then fold, roll, turn on a hot platter and servo at once. The omelet Is composed of liquid nnd air. The air is inclosed by the beutiug of the eggs nnd it is this uir, when h'ented. that swells or puffs the omelet. Now If the omelet is cooked too uulikly, the mlxtuie hardens on the outer sur face too fast, so that the inside part If your skin itches just use A Fast Blue In mnkln ing middies for children or grown-ups, 1 always nau trouuio in so curing n fast navy blue cloth for the collars and cuffs until I hit upon the plan of using the serge from men's dis carded conts and trousers, ns the most does not have sufficient time to coagu late The moisture in tlx soft part. ,ke ,,, ml,(h()(, bp!)t Willi 11 IIU1 lillll 11 ID .il( .u.i-"-. nn- uu.r miieict lo fall So here again the slow. pven teinperatuic will gie the icsiills Knights of Columbus to Honor Foch nestled All egg mixtures coagulate be- i,,IK(oll 1..1.. in nnoiin ri n,,,, n'en'." CVU tcn.Pwalu'; T MS .W-" oul,l he nS'aT !, no T l'tV 'Tn, i" ., :"r ' I in. !.. mnlK.r of the AniPrican Kn.ghls cloth to drain before serving, but If ou einenslve middies hae wool collars nnd ...in .1... ....... 1 ....1 .1.... . ,,, ' ... . . .... .. win use mi. u.u.i 1 nui mm jou win euus, I wash the scige anil snrinit it well bv dipping it into hot water, then nrees Fahrenheit, causes a tougii icatu ,ery prod net. it A I i nod hi can k."0b, my steaks lire just like leather. of Columbus upon the occasion of his unveiling of the statue nf Lafayette, tho ouler's gift Id France, nt .Metz 01 August "1. was made yestcrdny by Su preme, Knight Jatueu A. i'iabcit)'. in cold many times. If it is tliP quality found in inpn's good Mills it will never ftiile. Then I drj nnd pi ess it. make in. collars nnd ciiff-., line with the white jean or imdd) doth of which middy is inude. stildi die wliite brnld on nnd attach to middy in tiic usual wuj nnd it can be laundered in nny ordinary wiij and ,nu will have for a small cost n middy that in the shops sells for So or ?0. Modern i'rlsdlla. Hill" !-:y rr0" Mh .. '.!'! Ann '" 'n.. WUmU i Hi ;id mm LnH r esmo Tor trill frtc wrilt Dept 7-R. R biol, Btliimori Mil Reslnol Ointment, wth Resinol Soap, usually stops itching in. Btantly. Unless tho trouble is due to Eome serious internal disorder, It quickly and easily heals most cases of rash, or similar torment inp; skin or scalp trouble, even when other treatments have given llttlo relief. Physicians prescribe Resinol extensively. Sold by nil druggists. CTThey stay crisp U INMILK The big golden brawn Jersey Coin Hakes are relished to the last bite because of their natural corn flavor and the fact that they stay ctisp in milk THhe diHeience in. mnriaKPS Original cthich Corn Flakes as.mstaratly recognized ...... Hivy them: they come to you fresh, in the moistuve-proof package with the blue Jersey seal . -QffOLVti the Jersey Difference " JE h'HHK I Ih &W pL xw H J LH H ITXTTTn iM I nntnl m nnm HH nnV V -- ' - " ,J ASK YOUR GROCER JERSEY CEREAL POOEl rn Also makevs ofjevsey Whole-Wheat PmcateFhui CDnCAL. PA. MILWAUKEE, WIS. Zl i b I TV it . 1 ,''l, 1. . . . n J -." "' i'v, . -jt-JLs2