V' ,h1 1 V evening Public LEDGEiifemtJADEiiPHiA tuesd jjufcjfc'fco; ai&b - ! : t i : . - 1 i --i : r'3 1 ' x f " -i "' " r ? V fc .' i" , It' ' ST'1 1 ;aj '('- iJ'7 ! ,! TV ) N -MR$:WILSON HELPS OUT ;v HJ77 GOOD SUMMER MEALS VJv frssi Fwt s Plentiful Nowand Should Be Used Once or Twice a Week at Least to Provide Variety Dried Peas ' Instead of Meat - i ,. By MRS. M. A. WILSON fCooirioM. lff. bu Mrs. .1. A. Wilton. 411 V rlahts rrerVfd.) ? HYANT housewives flnil tlint meat II XIX nnrn n ilnr lq npppSRnrr for the TlhyN fcal wcll-belne of the family. Vet if i ther will but try, n little incnt can be i j made to fill these acquire mcuts during Ja ( .. the warm weather. v J The Increased cost of meat has made S'it vitally necessary for the housewife .1 'to' obtain full value for the money spent. ?. and unless conditions change materially b' f within the next two months we may , S not expect lower prices. Now with this 8 thought In mind the family can be 1 easily trained to eat sufficient amounts i 4 f of other foods to replace this expensive ' ' x item of our bill of fare during the v summer. I Replace the expensive steaks nnd chops with other meat, nnd right here I I want to call your attention to the fact ? that hamburg steak is not an pconoml- cal cut by any means. So use, in place ', ? of Jhesc costly portions, the chcHper cuts, which must bo cooked by long, itlow, moist cooking. Cheese, store or American cheddar, cottage or pot cheese, may be used to replace meat. linked dried peas, navy, v t marrowfat, lima and boy beans may be I used occasionally. ' Ilcmember when purchasing meats j that the bone nnd trimming nnd fat, r which are cut from the purchned meat, 3 should be brought home and used for stock. Cuts from the neck, chuck nnd J ehln dt beef are truly delicious when rcooked slowly. Always make plenty of rr&vy. Tho chef will tell you that he "3- usually makes double the amount ? seeded. Tho left-over gravy can be used ' , to reheat vegetables and for sauce nnd i.sorip. S During the summer nearby fresh fish Is abundant and therefore reasonably priced. For this reason it should be fused, two or three times each week. "5 Varr the method of cooking so one does not become tired of It. Do not eat or cook fruits or vegetables 5 without giving them n thorough wash- Ing. This is particularly true of all i berries, peaches, lemons, oranges and i grapefruit. The farmer sprays the ' growing foods to destroy the insect nnd t worms with poisonous drugs, so be care 5 ful to wash them freely. 5 Carrots, onions, lettuce, cucumbers, I String beans, butter nnd wax beans are S abundant aud should be served twice 5 dally. Tomatoes, baked, fried nnd ; In fritters, will afford variety, so if you I will but watch the market you will lind S it easy to provide variety. j Keen in mind that the fresh gwjen ; vegetables pay big dividends in good i health, acting as scavengers to the di- restive tract. They also supply the ; blood stream with important vitumlues 5 and mineral salts. i The valuable mineral element in food , 3 is easily destroyed by cooking, so do ft rnot. under nny circumstances, use bi- Y ' mrluinntn nf s.ni1n or link I ne soda in i'jj'eooking these to make them tender. J('lJakIng soda neutralizes and destroys the n: living elements in grccu iouiis. uo uui Z salt until just beforo remiv to serve. ; Salt not only toughens the fiber, but also j causes changes in these foods. : When prepariug lettuce for the table wash thoroughly in warm water with one tablespoon of salt to the nunrt to loosen and remove the many tiny in 5 visible m'tes and slugs that cling to the crevices of not only the lettuce, but nlso J endive, celery, escnrole, watercress, ', radUhes and cucumbers. 'Vt" Wash tomatoes In cold water and then Vf'wlpe dry and jilace in the icebox to chill ; for slicing. Keep in miud that dirt and ; dust will cause disease nnd must be j banished from the home. ; Roaches, ants, mice and flies and ! other vermin do not come into clean ? homes. If they make their appearauce they must bo fought to extermination. J The garbage can is the biggest offender ; nnd is frequently responsible for the roaches and ants. For small children nnd babies, whose ' diet consists chietly of milk, which must bekept clean nnd cool, do not permit ' the milk to stand around either In the bottle or in cups. ISoil nil drinking , water and cool, but do not nc, Candies and cheap ice cream arc : absolutely dnngerous nnd have no place ' in the small child's diet. I'.o satisfied : to glvo the little one plenty of stewed B fl !.,.. ...l... l...n.l ...! ...11 irUll, VUUif- UL'ML UlfUIJ UIIU L'J1- , cooked vegetables and cloau milk. Teach ' the little one to eat daily a small por- Uon of crisp lettuce. Each small child should have daily - the juice of one orange. Here are some dishes which will hlp eliminato tho expensive meats from the budget : Dried Tea Pudding Wash one-half pound of dried peas nnd soak in plenty of cold water over , sight. In tho morning wash again nnd cover with cold wntert bring to n boil and cook until tender. Now mnsh the peas without draining, through a fine sieve. Cool. This should be a thick 'puree. Now minco fine one onion and sufficient parsley to measure one-half Cup. Place in n mixing bowl and add Tieo and one-half cups of puree of pea, Ttco well heatcn cpai. One-half cup of Ircad cnimbs, Tico-thirds cup of milk. One teaspoon of salt, One-half teaspoon of pepper. Beat to mix thoroughly and then turn on well-greased custnrd cups. Set tho Mrs. Wilson's My Dear Mrs. Wilson Inclosed find my menu for the contc-t. MISS F. R. Baked Hamburg .S'lrofc Haled I'otatoei 'Asparagus Tips Corn Lettuce irilh Drcislnn Bread and Butter and Coffee ' Slewed Cherries Steaks nnd chops and other fried meats are not considered in the menu contest. Try a moro slowly cooked meat. 'This wnswers Mrs. .1. C. too. My Dear Mrs. Wilson Inclnspd tou will find menu for dinner for your Oontcst. MISS M. 'A. Creamed Beef on Toast Lettuco with Dressing Mushed Potatoes 'Asparagus Butter Kauco Btratobcrrics Coffee Burclx you can plan n protein dish more appetizing than ' creamed beef, couldn't you? Honor List Mrs. Mt A. Dounn South Fourth Street MENU , Pruli Tea Foup With I)umpllnit fried YM (flutter) New Corn I-elttire. Orren l'rpper und Tomato Hnlad Wllh. Oil Hlewed Chen-leu Uread, llutter und Coffee SALES SLIP ifno-qiiartr peck peas $ ,10 . (IO Cfa Cl.U .IVUI U UUlllJllllbO. I'll uuiiuii tisii luuutrr,., ,a; JUST THINK! YOU may be one of the prize win ncrsof tho PRIZE MENU CONTEST this tlmo next week. The awards aro given for the bPst menu for n iloll.ir-nnd-a-linlf dinner for four persons, and they arc as fol lows : First, $2.r0 Second, $1.00 Third, $1.00 Rules The foods used must bo staples nnd in season. Each menu must bo nccompanicd by n sales slip showing tho cost of tho materials nefded. Tho name and address of the sender and the date must be clearly written. Address all menus to Mrs. Wilson's Menu Contest Evening Public Ledger Independence Square cups in a baking pan containing water about two-thirds depth of cups. Hake slowly in oven until firm. Serve with Hollnndalsc sauce. Place in n saucepan One-half cup of milk, Ttco tablespoons of flour. Stir to dissolve the flour and then bring to a boil and cook slowly aud then add One tenspoon of salt. One-half teaspoon of icnifc pepper, One-eighth teaspoon of mustard, One-half teaspoon of onion extract, Yolks of two cans, Tieo tablespoons of butter. Heat hard to blend nnd then bring to boil and cook for three minutes slowly. The entile cost of this dish would be: Pens $ .07 Four eggs , 20 One-half cup of bread crumbs. . . ., .02 One cup of milk 04 Seasoning 0.1 Butter .05 Total $ .41 And this would provide the family of four or five with a protein dish contain ing food value iqiinl to about four pounds of meat. If this dish is planned in the follow ing menu : Chilled Tomatoes Radishes Pen Pudding Itnllandnise Snuce Paprika Potatoes String Beans Coleslaw Peach Tarts Coffee the family would obtain ample nourish ment nt a reasonable cost. Two tomatoes $ .00 One bunrh of radishes 00 Pea puddiug 41 Pour large potatoes 10 One qunrt string beans .,... .13 Small head of cabbage OS I)resing 0.' Tarts 2.", Coffee 0." Bread and butter 20 Total Sl.rtO Nearly twenty-eight cents per person. Try this menu : Cleur Bouillon Radishes Young Oolons Baked Stuffed Peppers Parsley Sauce Potatoes au Gratin Braised Cabbage Tomato Salad Raspberries Cream Coffee Soup bone " $ .1 Radishes v 0,' Onions 0." Five peppers 12 Four potatoes 00 Cabbage 10 Two tomatoes 03 Lettuce : 10 Raspberries 20 .Mine Cream 18 Coffee 05 Seasoning '.14 Total $1.40 Or twenty-eight cents a person. To Prepare (ho Bouillon Wash the soup bone and then place in the saucepan and ndd five cups of cold water and One onton, minrrd fine. One-half teaspoon of poultry season in. Simmer slowly for two hours on sim mering burner. Season. Remove the bone nnd pick off the meat clinging to Uie boiie. .Mince tine and then odd 7'iro cin of bread crumbs, One trnsponn of salt. Our. half teaspoon of pepper, One-quarter teaspoon of poultry ten soiling. Three tablespoons of shortening. One cqn. Two-thirds cup of milk. Mix and fill into peppers. Plnce in baking dish and add one-half cup of water to prevent peppers from bursting, land then bake in moderate ovcu for thirty-five minutes. I 'sing a low cost meal to help vary the menu the housewife must allow sufficient variety in food to celp balance the cntiro i menu. Menu Contest Four cars of corn 20 One small head lettuce n', Two peppers o Two tomatoes up, OH for salad n Ono pound cherries jjo One-half pound sugar 1 j Bre.ifl i;, Hutfr n7 Coff.-o and milk r, jTTl ' Miss Mary Bauer, Woodbury Heights, N. J. SrKNU I.nmb, Slewed Ilnllnl Hire I'eus Lettuce Ilrend Olrumurgnrlne Coffee nnl.ed f'untitrd Tie SALES SLIP One and one-half pounds of lamb. . ,45 Ono carrot, one onion, bay leaf 02 Ono pound of rlco ;o Miss Minnio 13th above Cbeilnot Take Klevntor to Bth Floor Hairdresiing and Manicuring For Appointment Pbone Walnnt 1820 HUSBAND'S DOCTORS RECOMMEND for ConMlpatlon. Acid Stomach. Indl tlon. Ran be u4 aa Milk of Marntala. Bold only by the bottle never by doe. Peas , IS Lettuce, gait, pepper nnd vinegar.. .10 One-half loaf bread 05 One-qunrtr pound buttcrino.. ... ,10 One-eighth pound coffee. , OS Small can evaporated milk .OS Ono pint milk 07 Two eggs 10 One cup flour, ,,,., , OS One-quarter pound sugar (for plo and coffee) 07 U9 Mrs. Hodgson, 140 xNorth Edgcioood street West Philadelphia MKNO Fot Itomt of Deer Mnnlinl I'otatoei String Iieans fluttered nec(s Lettuce nnd Tomato Snlnd llrrnd and llutter Stewed Peaches Coffee SAL.ES SLIP Two pounds of lean brisket .30 Onion, shortening- and flour ..... .06 One quart of string beans 13 Potntoes IS lettuce 08 Two tomatoes li Vinegar 03 Dects 10 n re ail , 05 nutter 10 Coffeo and milk 10 One-hnlf pound evaporated peaches .15 Sugar for peaches and coffeo 10 The Woman's Exchange Cleaning White Satin Hat To thi Editor 0 Woman's rape: Dear Madam Wll 1 you kindly ad vise mo how to clean a whlto satin hat? Would also llko to know It as soon na possible, as I am going on my vacation tho last week In July. A CONSTANT HEADER Sponge thn J1.1t with carbon 'tetra chloride, which can bo bought nt the drug store. Wipe one portion of the hat until It Is dry and clean, then take In tho edge of that portion when you start on the next, so that thero will bo no Ilnds showing where you started anA stopped each time. f Cleaning Wall Paper To the Editor 0 Woman's Paotl Dear Madam ICImlly tell me through your column the very best way to re move grenso stains, nil stains, from wall paper. SHIS. M. B. J. Ono wcll-recommemled wny o'f taking grease Etain from wall paper Is. by rubbing It with dry bread crumbs. If tho grcaFO stain Is so bad that It will requlro liard rubbing that might Injure tho paper, apply as thick a coat of fuller's enrth, magnesia or even talcum powder oa will stay on. Ieavo It there for twenty-four hours beforo brushing off, very lightly. Several applications may lie necessary. A good way to clean tho whole wall is to use dry wheat bran, placing' It on a dry Epongo and rubbing the wall gently with It. Spread a cloth on the floor to catch the bran ns It falls, but uso clean bran for every applica tion. This will removo general dirt and duet from tho paper. The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. When the key of n sardine can is missing, what substitute will do the work just as well and more easily? , 2. What is said to be a good remedy for freckles? 3. In what simple, attractive way is a plain black fbathlng suit trimmed? 4. How enn n typewriter bo easily nnd quickly clenned? 5. What style of sweater is popular for this season? 0. When flowers arc to be sent away or enrried in 3 box for boine dis tance, how eau they be kept fresh? Yesterday's Answers 1. A convenient device which com bines two necessary house fur nishings, hiding ono unsightly one, is a combination telephone nnd electric lamp, which has the mouthpiece in n flower painted on the glnss shade. 2. An attractive insertion for nn or gandio dress is mnuj of inter lacing lings of contrasting or gandie. .1. A convenient iron stnnd which can bo permanently fastened to the ironing board is n tin candy box, with holes drilled for a cord which passes through it and holds it on the board. 4. Some of tho newest sport hats nrc made with slightly turned down brims, nnd fuli, soft crowns of knitted yarn. 5. Engineers' waste is n cheap, practical material for home-made, floor mops, nnd can bo thrown away after one using. 0. A handy, nttractlvo twine hold er for the kitchen can be made by painting nn old funnel white nnd decorating it with hnnd-paintcd flowers. iiJiV.cV.ViSW The House thai Heppe built Innucuratcd tho Onc-Pricp System in 1881 Downtown 1117-1119 Chestnut Street Uptown 6th and Thompson StreetB ow l!wimmitbUai's i I Vletrola IV 15.00 Kecorda ,,,. 3.40 Totnl j Pay COo weekly V' ---' VIII 13" no IUcordi , , D.10 Total .$33.10 Pay 11.00 weekly ,w.. . j,UM ilrtve u large Victrola a smaller instrument is more serviceable for the summer. We will pay all delivery charges to any part of tho United States. Settlement may be by cash, or charge account, or by the Heppe One-Year-Kental-Payment-Plan which applies all rent toward tho purchase price. - c. j. HcPPe & son vCall, 'phone or write at once for catalogues nowntown-.iin.io ch-..tnot Bt, and full particulars. - , pp..w m, ,nd ,.,... stt. m How Do You Wear Yours? A Daily fashion Talk by Florence Rose Tho arrangement of the veil this im nas as much to do with its style ns the design. The veil nt the left, for instance, must bo arranged with tho embroidered part over the crown so that it will show Its tan threads against tho blue crown. The ono in tho center Is white, worn with n white taffeta hat, and tho border Just reaches the chin when the veil Is pulled forward. At tho right is a charming' affair which has the em broidery coming below the face. All are draped so that they hang Iooso Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA Did Cynthia Get a Rise? T. 13. P. rnd M. B. S. Cynthia meant to suggest that a Joint Setter would bo more sportyj ns tho first ono which brought tho answer was 11 Joint one. So you play In tho llancocas, too. It's a wonderful place to canoe, Cynthia's been told. Oh I you who dwell below Mason and Dixon's linn t Well, It takes all Jtlnds of us to make a world. Try that 'other letter. She's So Attractive Dear Cynthia For somo tlmo I have been a nightly reader of your column and have surely found It very Inter esting. I hope now you will bo able to advise me. I am a girl of nineteen and am considered very good looking by the members of the opposite sex, also those of my own. Of course, tho girls aro very reluctant about admitting It, ns they are all very Jealous. Now, t'yn thta, I am at it loss, trying to keep them from being Jealous of 1110. They all accuse mo of taking their fellows, but I don't do this Intentionally, as they all seem to fall for mo the very first time I meet them. And I'vo had sev eral girls pass nasty remarks about my being a flirt. Now. Cynthia. I never flirt, so It must bo my winning personality. If Do Jure could only meet me I know he would chango his mind about the girls. The very first tlmo I meet a fellow he makes an eiieaecment nnd In a very short time gets real serious, but I al ways And bonio way to ward thorn off. as I have never found a man whom I consider worthy of me. Also, Cynthia, I am accused of being stuclt on mv dancing. I can't help knowing I'm a good dancer, as every ounce 1 go to, I'm booked un before the other ulrls have started. Please tell me what to do to Keep tho fellows from falling for me, as I do not encourage them, also why do the clrls halo mo so? It makes ine very unhnppy. GREEN EYES. It's not hard to find the trouble, my dear Just read ono of your own sen tences, "Of course tho girls are very reluctant about admitting It" I e, that you are very good looking "as thev aro nil very Jealous." That attitude of mind does not mako for friendship with other girls. It never gives credit for right feeling on tho part of others. rniiiK tnai over ana change it and you'll soon bo popular. How Old Is "De Jure"? Dear Cynthia With your permission. I, "A Mnn," wculd say a. few wnrdn to Do Jure. First of all, I question tho rigiu ui u dure to aiscuss a subject of which ho knows so llttlo and when ho oxnrossed his rieilrn to clnnn ha mil. Jcct ho proved his defeat and admitted It. moro bo oy saying, tnoso who did not ngreo with him did not know of what thev snoko. Vou ask Bllllo to answer the question. "Whnt and why Is love?" I am sur prised nt our Ignorance und your nerve. You. tho mail Who ilartt rnniA nuf nnrl discuss girls and tho bonds of matri mony when you cannot nnswer this question, I am surprised at myself for taking vou seriously Don't pull the old gag. "I knew all the time, I Just wanted to bee If you knew " Coino out with the -V Founded in 1805 ToUl .,. $30.10 ray tl.io weekly Vlotrola VI (33.00 Itecorda 4,23 Total .$30.13 Pay 7Je weekly Vletrola IX 7(S,00 llecordi 0.10 truth nnd ndmlt you don't, nnd I will, thrOUffh Mlla mlnmn tnll Vnll T ltnOW. because 1 nrn the proud possessor of It, mm ni me same tlmo will tell you jus-, what Is wrong with you If ou want to know. You think you can look around nnd count the successes nnd failures In mar rlnge. Don't fool yourself, you can't. You only know tho lialt of It. Now, De Jure, let inn give you a lip I am a mnrrlcd man, thank God. and I say It with reverence. You will never know a girl until you have won and wed her. Another tip. Don't go 'Into a butcher shop to buy oil for that old cart of yours. Tho nearest thing you can get Is lard and that Is a very pool substitute. No moro shall you go nlong tho highroad or the Parkway and try to pick up Miss Illght, because If she happens to to thero sho will have noth ing to do with you, nnd tho best you will get will bo a poor substitute. Come on, Do Jure, 'fess up and bo a mnn. Let us know how much or how llttlo you know. I hopo my letter Is not too long Cjnthla. but I could and would write a book to De Jure If I thought it would do him any good. How old Is ho? A IAN. She's With "Cepaa" Dear Cynthia I nm with Cepas. re garding tho paint nnd powder question. I nm n young lady of twenty-nine sum mers, nnd In nil that time I am proud to say I had enough common oense to know nnturo cannot and will not stand being tampered with. I use very llttlo powder, and then In summer tlmo only, but do not dab my noso and chin until they look like a piece of marble as Cepas suya., A respectable girl or woman will not make hcrsetf conspicuous with either paint or poVder. Such girls are always laughed nt timl discussed freely among men, instead of being admired as they think they ire. Ab for grrla looking In ovcry mirror they seo and standing beforo the chew ing gum machines In the subway, that Is all absoHittly true. Those aro tho typo of girl who fall for flattering from men, much to their ultimate sorrow. Cepas, I surely admire the stand you take, certainly I am with you. AMBITIOUS. Windoto Screens When living in apartment houses, as so many do, it is often necessary to de vise ways nnd means to secure privney. We have found thnt by putting 11 thin coat of good wlti.tc paint on the out side of the window screens, it is easy to look out, but those on the outside con not look In. Try this for joursclf. If the screens and ensings of win dows are lightly rubbed over with u cloth moistened in kerosene every day or two, tho flies will uot collect on the outside of the doors readv to swnrm in the instant the doors are open. This is n unriicu any easy wav of k-penlnc flics out of the housQ where there nrc small children running in and out. Not enough kcrnvpne should bo applied to nc nuuri'ii h.v nnyuouy out the lllcs. lioou iiouseiieeping. Heppe Outfits for Summer Use Jlere are four very desir- able Heppe Victrola Outfits. Each outfit contains a small sized portable type Victrola with a group of records. These outfits are particu larly adapted for use in sum mer camps, cottages, on porches, yachts, canoes and the like. V.vpyi if von t,.. The. , Marriage Trifler Ity HAZEL DEVO BATOIIELOK Cotvriohtr ttto, by rvtHo Ledger Co. Barbara Kntght, morrfed.fo Xetth grant, wants to go right on havtno htr own way about things, as the did &'J Lwof nortsd. Bho is like most of the olrls- in her act, anxious to have a good time at any one's ex- expense, for he wants a real home and a wife who it not a society pup. pet. Through Katherine NewTenfhis S22 aKr,C,iarv "l" l exceptional woman, Keith tneett tome real peo. pie. When Barbara heart of Ms the in. 2ifiifriflip a iome 'ent, and 'she TasU1tTo?tcef0hr7 Vher &irtV'er ? friende'whonmay i m .Af mea "irl who used Mt Jhn rJlZ.Ku'uh fter' Eli)e Bart, left, who catns her own Ming. UJjJLISE, do you ever think nbout marriage?" Darbara asked ab ruptly ns she handed back her cup 'for somo moro ten. "Do you menn personally or -hint in n general way,7" Ellso asked calmly. Sho was Bitting with hi... s..i, . ,i. n.. and Barbara could seo her face only In i.iiuUuw. ono thought suddenly that Ellso was not exnrttv !, i,ir,,i who would appeal to men. Thero nro wumen. 11K0 mat, women who nro too Independent, whn nn nnt .n.. ,i.c.. - ..wb vAai,,i iaiillt( In femininity, but who hide under a u-irmgo or Keen 'gibes. Most men nro fearful of ridicule, and If they suspect that a woman Is capable Of seolng them ? !hey.iara '""'fad of as they appear to be, they rnther fight shy of her. Wrm.eV of?nt klnd nro """nc somo !ofr l.00,', Tncy ,ack tn ability to make small talk, to coquet gracefdlly, and because they aro nervous nnd not suro of thomselvca Via ni. Ar..MA , 1. -' i"w i.iu iviuiiu in wii ur sarcasm, gcnornlly nt tho man's expense. In A ITCnernl unv ftf rnltran " Tln.hni.M returned quickly. 1 .: w,i"""v u Ai n iiiunicni. Bur ring the sugar Into her ten, and finally' she spoke. "It's a Job, or course, and some women succeed nt It while others don t. Barbara gasped. 1 ,'.'Yi?uJ BC.ei!J. surprised," and Ellse muBhed. "That's N10 way I look nt It. You must remember that It's a personal vlewnolnt. hut innir nf it ,i,ia way. You take a girl who works In nn omce. Hint's her Job. Sho has to bo In torestcd In licr work, sho has to look ot tho Job In perspective rnther than from day to day; In short, slio has to mako good In order to hold It down and draw her salary. If wives would look upon marriage In tho samo light thero would bo less unhnpplncss In the world." Sho stopped. "I .sound as If 1 wero deliver ing a lecturo. don't 17" nhe laughed. "Oh. plcaso go on ; I'm interested." Barbara's tono was a llttlo breathless. "Well, marriage Is a Job. A woman undertakes to make a man hnppy nnd In cidentally herself. First of all, she studies her man. She finds out what he wants from life, she learns tho things that Interest him nnd sho gives them to him. In return ho takes care ofhcr, protects her, nnd supports her. of coufsc. that Isn't tho only kind of mar riage, but-ihat's the most common kind " "Don't you think It's n bit selfish?" Barbara nsked thoughtfully. "What nbout tho wife, Isn't she considered at all?" "Of course," Ellse said, "but remember this, marrlago Isn't a man's Job, It's a woman's. "O, Ellse." "Well, Barbara, you'ro a woman, nnd a womnrt of U10 world, you know It's true. Take for Instance those women who lose their husbands to somo other woman. In nlno enscs outof ten. they have fallen down on the Job at home, and yet they go whining around wanting sympathy from their friends for somo thing thnt Is entirely their own fault. Isn't It true?" "Yes, but Ellse, so many women nre mlscrablo In marriage because men mako them so, men who aro unworthy." "I know it. I'm not holding a bilcf for the men by any means, bub I do think that a clever woman If sho Is will ing to take tho troublo can work won dors with the marriage state. You. for Instance Barbara. You have every thing, youth, beauty, charm, everything a man could want. You could be a pi oneer If you would." . .,.. ............v. ....v., jut, iviu 111a that In school?" Barbara smiled faintly. i-iiii uuuucu xnui. waa oecauso 1 was Interested In you." she twinkled. "It made mo uncomfortnble." "Well, that wasn't bad either. I wish you could meet Nancy. She's been out of town for several days now, but wo must plan a tlmo soon forj-ou two to meet. Nancy tins' had real trouble. If half the married women had hnd to en counter what Bho has, they would havo something, to worry about." The conversation between the two girls had been genernl In splto of tho fact that Ellse had felt thoserlousness bo hind Barbara's questions and answers. Sho wa3 clever; bhe had felt tho other day thnt Barbara was not happy, and she wanted to help her If possible! (Tomorrow The nrrUnl of another Riimt) 1 jti 1 fr TAifz Tgv jwiv T-jr lyfr. JtyyyV'i ZJ II 1 1 n?v S A. Qh ' " raS2l- 1 3f 7ser8IUm(m JSL t !ix 'Interior Decorators (T M ' 1522 Chestnut St. ff 'rmJ4rjTy a vbm 25 0FF The Tag Price This liberal discount prevails on every article without reservation, and Is a wonderful opportunity to acquire the finer grade of home furnish ings at a substantial saving. FURNITURE FOR EVERY ROOM OR PURPOSE LAMPS AND SHADES, REED AND WILLOW FURNITURE, MIRRORS, PICTURES, PAINTINGS, PORCELAIN'S, EMBROIDERIES, FABRICS AND WALL PAPERS, OBJECTS OF ART AND NOVELTIES IMPORTANT NOTICE-Durlng tl unprecedented sale ', purchases are returnable or exehantTeablcAll sales final. TO AN HAD NO, UNTIL SHEMETA CERTAlrfONE - - , ( Then She Began (o. Alloio Her Natural Prctdness to Shovo Through Her Businesslike Efficiency They Always Jj'all Hard T tfT LIKE men individually," re 1 marked Joan, wllh great indlffcr enco in her tones. "That is, I like somo men very well, but ns a class in general I haven't any time for them, and I don't llko to bo bothered with them." Joan has her own interests. She is a thoroughly efficient, successful busi ness woman, nnd although she Is not quite thirty sho has built up nn envi able reputation for competence and. re liability. She has had her "beaus," but thev hnve bored her. Lnst wlntcj, when the streets were so icy and every body clung to everybody else for sup port over the slippery pavements, Joan tripped along in the same old Independ ent wny, resenting it deeply if any man nffWeil her Ms nrm. She COltld walk. she declnrcd afterward, ns well ns any mnn nnd much better without uis neip. In time the V'bcnus" gave up in de spair at her friendly, nonchnlnnt In dependence of Jhbm. This was not n place where .they were wanted, they decided. Joan had her own good time In her own way. If sho wanted, candy sho bought it. If shel liked the de scription of n piny sho got together a crowd nf girls and went to seq it. She played baskctbaltwlth the girls in win ter and Rhe swam with them In sum mer. She got up bazaars for tlv church, flhc hnd a thoroughly gbod time, but she was rather aggressively independent. Her hnlr, beautiful, th(ck stuff with n natural wave in it, was combed back in a simple way thnt took nil tho wave out of it and mnde it look llko Just "nny kind of hair." If her hat slid back from her face nnd perched foolishly on the back' of her head she went se renely on, while her friends clasped thcir'linnds to keep them from fixing it. There was no sense, they thought, in n girl's letting herself look like such nn uninteresting person when she could look bo pretty If sho would only try. Joan was sntlsfied. ' As long as sho wnrf'nont she didn't care. AND then unexpectedly she began to enre. Her lint wns adjusted enre fullv. nnd the veil that hnd been only nn 'incident bcenmc n feature. The wavy hnlr was allowed to droop becom ingly over the temples, nnd there wns nn unusual pink flush in the smooth cheeks. Yes, it wns another "beau." He had taken her out to lunch several times, nnd, urton discovering thnt she liked to sing, had tnk.cn some of -his songs out to her house one evening. They hnd had a beautiful time, for he played the piano very well, nnd hnd brought n large box of candy nnd when .Tonn told the other girls nbout it the indifferent note hnd dropped out of her voice, and a certain interest had taken its place. "Yes, he's quite good-looking, too," she ndded, dreamily, with that unaccus tomed flush faint, but unmistakable. "And we're going out to tho boat club for dinner tomorrow night." No, they nren't engaged yet. Per haps they never will be. Whether it ever coes thnt far or not. It has done n great deal for Joan, for it has made her realize that men nre rnncr nice, after When Folks Quit Coffee because of cost to health or purse, they naturally drink Instant Postum There's a Reason IH a off I JJii5V'vAf w rpYggyH uiilirns? A Clearance of Their Entire Quality Merchandise at TIME FOR MEN nil It has taken that-sclf-iiufficlcnt indifference out jof'hcr voice and h feelings. It has tttan that beautiful naturally wavy, hair tho chance to cora into its birthright. It has proved to Jonn thnt n woman can be Just nj pretty nnd feminine as her looks and ways will permit, and still 'bo hannv comfortable and efficient. More than that, it has shown her that the good times that other girls havo with then detested men arc really just as much invent" dny that "" TJicy'ncarlr always fall, these "mnn haters." And they fall harder- than other rirls, because they havo had themselves on such a high pinnacle of aloofness and scorn. Adventures With a Purse NOT so very long ago, hcn I was in T1f(v1 nf n ttfttt Af 1.tA t rtent tnfn mVt.S.ii. -"uiu"5''ucs' l ... ...... ...j luiviuv duupi uiiu nmotit others saw a very smart pair of white ....w. miuc.-t, wn tone pointed vamn and comfortable baby French heels. A" that time. If I remember correctly, their prlco was $11. But now the samo shon l!L 25vin?. n Ba,c of the snwo shoe for ?i.ri0. lou sec, I know tho sale is a real one. nnd that tho shoe is a bargain so I am telling you about it, in case vou need a pair of low. white shoes to finish ...... .....UUH w. vv witij unuy on your vacation. v The crumbing seta arc very attractive. U.nev nrn mnrlA nf nnftii-Al n-n. i..i cally carved, and are surprisingly priced at 8oc. As you will realize, a crumb irujr ot wooa is mucn moro sensible than ono of silver, for it docs not cut nnd wear tho tablecloth with its blunt dulled edges. Wouldn't this make a nlco shower gift, if you know, somo one who is going to bo married? I llko the wny this face powder Is boxed, and I like-its qunllty and its odor, nnd, in fact, I can heartily recom mend it. Tho box is squaro and rather larger thnn the average face powder box. The powder fills a round compartment inside, and then to the right is another llttlo place that holds a nlco soft face chamois for applying the powder. Com plete nnd good as it is tho price for a box is only fiOc. Tor names of shop nildrrn vTomao't Tate Editor orThone Walnut 3000. IMPORTED Pompeian Olive Qil is packed for the best housekeepers in U. S. A. "DANDERINE" Stops Hair Coming Out; Doubles Its Beauty. A few cents box "Dnndrrlne." After an application ot "Dandtrlne" you cm not 11 nil 11 fallen linlr or uny dandruO, besides every hair shows new life, vlfor, brlibtneaa, more color and thlcknti.-s AflV bt fwwT'T') J 41,... ,10 PiB!t&fflE .t.ev rf X x i y V ' :M lisiin fSLJMLi.'fy, ftfa -.. Jiiij, . . .? M&XgjM