Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, July 26, 1920, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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MRS. WILSON'S MENU CONTEST.
; ; Mi.RDS 7Wi PRIZES
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?trra Ciycs Special Honor Mention to Some Interesting Dinners.
k'fi'ii lUcrcaftc.r A'o Criticism Will lie Given Fried Meals
n
fT - rinsT l'lii.i:, s.3o
,r Mrs. Claire Fhiifoli
i 2026 McClcllan Street
Menu
Itnlltin !iitlir1tl
tiring llenns Potatoes.
Hamburg In TihiihIi. llraty
" Lettuce numu
, llrrod Itultrr Vnltrr
f, "f Chrriie lie. lluinrniuil
'Ji'fi SAI.K.S SMI'
,; -pound ground meat j
vn pouna spnguoti.
Onu ,can tomatoes
OflO'quart potatoes
One quart string beans
Cm cup flour . .
Two eggs
Half piurid cottage cheese
Shortening-
Hugar ,
'Milk" ...
OnoThend lettuce
One; .loaf bread
Parcy, onion ami Halt
Cheese, spaghetti dressing
Ollvo oil nml v Incg.vr
Coffee and butter -.
Total '. . $1 Bo .
I'M Htttc iousi trlr srntl a xplentlld
tll tiomc-conhrtl meal lit n nur Italian
fashion nnd iidii mini note ulie tia mi at I
only n a floioil.ii or timphetti.
sr.r(M i'ittt:. si
Hws Elrctta L. Bli.su
,-. 3(5 Arori Sixtieth Street ,
- ' Menu
h Tnt lliiasl nf Uerf
i
Bronneil rotntiirs t'rriiiiieil ttiilons
I.cttlirp anil Itiiniinii uliiil
.; Ilrrml lluttcr
. . Chlllril lllreil Wiitrrmeliiii
. CiilTrr
sali:s SLIP
OnoJ and onc-lmlf pound? bef....$ r.o
Potatoea U
Onions 4
XttucA (small head) .'
Two bananas T
Bread i
Butter in
One ckk . . . . . .1
Milk (for onlonx) r
Flour (tor onlonx)
Sugar
Coffee
One-half watn melon .10
Total
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Tiinii) rmi:. si
Mrn. lieth.Mivlzcr
UG1 Xorth Sixtieth Street
Menu
llrrf llrutli (fliniipiill
Bnkfd l'iprrs, stulTvtl ltli Href
l'htlii Ilullril I'nlul o.'s
Hllltvreil NiiuusH
lteet nnd Onlnn sulml
llreail ttiil Uuttir
( nlTee
Ilniiplierr.'i ( ipi Custiiril
.s.M.HS -U.IP
Bone (for broth f
Ono pound beef .ind s ua'l poik
chop (ground i
ASIxpcppern
tiWQ medium-sized .squash
, Two bunrhes beets .
i Sugar, vln'cg.ir. onion, p.irsle.v and
seasoning
One-half loaf of bread
Coffee
n
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Butter for all
One-half box raspberries
Two eggs
One pint null, top foi toffee..
. s
Total
Jl L'S
MRS. WILSON GIVES "TONIC
f IN FORM OF PROPER FOOD
lly .AIICS. .11. A. WILSON
(CopvrlolH ti o. im Mi u i. H'i.io.i
ti ilol.li re ,i.i
Sly .Dear Mrs WiNon .
Jleci'Utly I IriM felt so poor.i that
I found it nerii.Mii to .'unsult u do, -
tor, and while 1 am imw tuii.lt im
proved. I tfiilly felt thai he should
have glru me some tonic 1 am '
pluced upon a stri.'tlt legeiabi,- diet
with all the milk, i ggs nml butter I
can cat Will jou kinrih ugge-t
Home dishes u wlmli I 'iin u-e the
above list tor I am tired of the pp
Bcrihed foods'; i:. j' n.
alany people ,ih gni.tl disappoiutul
when they seek the ih sicuin's aid, only
to be told that the simple plain, every
day foods, if prep.'iied in :. careful
manner, hold wonderful life giving ele
ments Dei p down in tin ir hearts these
good people when niupelied to seek
medical ndme iially epect tin1 phj -siclnn
to presiiili,. medicine with an
elnborate and lomptcated i nurse of
Uentmeuts
Modern i i iliratimi makes us dent
ures of coiufnit and our lulng is made I
very coiivenn nt hem e we become la.y I
and we learn to obtain the iii.'iiimuui j
amount of mjoyment with a minimum
amount of effort. Physical exertion is
absolutely ueiessntj for Hie sedentary
worker if he is to be phvsiiiillv tit , suj"
when you nunc home mow the luwn.i""
lust, nbout the plants, or. ii uiccssi.n
' work for an hour 111 i.mr vvnikhup. if
you are mcclianicullj im lined
Learn tn like the dailv hath. Ivmu
now und tal.e a morn.iig iiluuge. tin.
not null .in ream's .lie . nruliitiiui and
makes one led 1 n, rgetic, but it ns,
stimulatis the digestive tract and thus
aids the nige-tive iis-nnilation of 011
dailj foods
The skin that covt 1-0111 bo.lv .s ptrt
Of OUr 1 IllillLlltlou sVMcIll Ihe pores
are COtistanllv throwing otf un uppieeia
lile uninunt of waste, and 111 mdir to
keep iihjsii.iliv up to tl.e nun I, tul.e u
lukewann bath usiu u good snap to
t t'leause tile siun. and tlici ,1 mid showir
I soon as vou leturi. ft mil business Dress
6 lightl-und thin mm ii." lefldv for
Bl 0,Ir evening mei.l
St; Xl'o eat hurunllv .1 ml , on-inuc an
I nblliwlani e 1,: heat piodin nig l'.'ois will
bring lit its 1 1 it 1 11 a . ompln utii n ! 111
tesUjKil ill-. IliHi 'Sgs. In: tt 1 r 1 p. ese
and fresli f. mis nml ue, mbhs will sin
ply the entire l.im.lv wnli nn iiluindmit
diet, lb'fo.e stinting to plau the dishi 1
which use tin siiicuicnr gret ns n until
nbout cooking them is liighlv .miioitnut
Fresh vegetables ami funis contain
from tit) to '.Ml per cent pine dislllb-il
water, little 01 no pintein. some stun b
Mr sugar iflliilusc and .. uncial salts.
('wilting .Clinic- tn 11 bulk s, . tic
tdal'l'll cells softi ns the iillulose and
makes the food palatable. thai we
cat! enjov eating it I hese foods me
most valuable for their watery content,
oellulose and mitnial element. We
JUUst Use care 111 their picpnriitlmi and
Conning to loiiserve tlieir elements,
l"si) still tlv liesh vegetables and
fruits, Hinsi iu winch deuiv is present
11 rn unlit to tat. Main luieteria that
develop in the del njuig foods . initii.t be
killed by ' unking, un'd then phvsicnl dis
turbances are the result ; these tre
lUCntly becnuie seiinus. I'repare tlm
YCgetables for cooking nud then we nun,
to the most juiportant part of 0111 tiuilj
existence.
How W ('noli Our I'ood
Any old pot or pan will not do.
All-
metal utensils cMiaud with tho heat
find If you use au old utensil that in
burnetii cnippeu or snows evidence or
jujy u naitlol cleansing then vou can
.Htrdlv e,peet to u"k ..mil 1.1 tlpse
utetislli! 11 ud keep ou. si 1 1 ui 1 pr da user
iiiMuuanre.
causes the metal la the utensil
(iml
HAVE YOU SENT IN
jour ini'ini for n dollnr-ahd-ii-hnlf
dinner for four people to the
VM.K MUM' CONTEST?
If .ton lo, otl may win one of the
prizes. There are three of them :
First, $2.50
Second, $1.00
Third, $1.00
Utiles : The food iied must he
staple and In season. Kueh menu
must he accompanied by a Mile id'P
:tii)i itiK the cost of nil the mil
terhiN. The inline nml address of
the vernier and the date inuM he di
tmctl.v wiitten.
Addres all menus to
Mrs. WILSON'S MKNU CONTK.sT
livening Public Ledger,
Independence Kipitire
HONOR LIST r '
retching honorable mention'
Those
ate
' ll Ksther UiiKlebcrth. twehe .enrs.
old riaylon, N. J.
:":". .,"."l,'v:' "'""""' ""'' '
i.iii ,.ti. ' o;"-n . .. . .
..t OU1 I t)....t. .
.Mrs u w. s, ucean rity. . J i
Mrs tirace McCouch, Albion, N J.
llss rj Fl.inacan, HOOD South HouvU-r
st net
Mls ll Peel. Carneys l'olnt, N .T
Mrs H Sampson, BEOS Spring street
m. nu), M u.itti Vnwintvn lliielia i
c,1T1n s
Mrs Jeffrey Stewart. 2521 South
Cleveland avenue I
Mm Peiiuv Klemlnc. !
Mi II. M Davis. Wilmington, Del:
Mis A .Mi'N'ee, Iladdonfleld, N. .1.
Mrs i; V Cla burner, I70! I'ednt
ai n je
Mis I Zepper, Camden. N .1
i Mrs c, II l.undy. Dcean City
line CraMs. Sl'Jo N'ortb Ninth stieet
Mis S Harv, 1804 Ureen street
l ,Mts ' Ludkk Ilnlmesbure, Pa
, Mrs .lohn Litd I-'lfth and Market
. , stieets
i. Mrs II A D.ims. ", 4 3 Preston street
" ., k. t. 1).... Mnu. !..
Mrs A M iisnum. B20g Ycwdal street.
. .X IIU r l,l li ..,,, i.
.mis i urn m
Itmherford. 3413 Xortli
r.-i.l. ....... I, ... r. . I
u.1,.11,, ' . I. ..'
Mrs H '',irr J.' .' Moorn street
Mrs Il.irr ost.'i Morton, Pa
Mrs. I'. W Sitrkln" Camden. X. .1
Mrs MiCimii M.l' North Watts
Rtl pet
I Mrs C S iil.in UnHikline. Delaware
I county. Pa
Jlrs. lJiirt-Hnit .'.JS Milllln street.
Niennnre Tainwini '"- pruca aireci.
D. CJ. l1ev 11"! It.iltliuure avenue.
-Mrs. V j ICllinti. tiSOs itguutz nvc.
Mrs. A. : Iluchis. chistnut Hill. Pa.
Mrs. Goldstein. IT,: 4 N'uith Sixth
Hreet
Mls.s Hose (iLrhardt Sixtetnth and
( trltnn otreots
Mrs. Paul-d JerfriK- l.tmsdale Pa.
Mis !race Taylor. I''.i Poplar street.
Mis Hstclla II. Huse Colltngswood,
N I
Mis I. Pnnzullo, '.mt '".idui-ine st.'
Co'ntr.nt ilrs It. U c Sr Mrs.
B P. I! and JIrs c C, Mrs A I,.
Mis i; v, Mrs. H. W and Miss A B.
siihI menus calling for fried 'ne.its
I'ned tn, ats aro taboo In the contest;
surth ion i an plan meals that do not
It, elude fried nieits If you do not heo
vutir ment' in uilnt. yon may rest nn-
sured that tl enntalus fried meat, meat-
rakes h.inihtirc stnalrH ete. H.itnlniri?
8 Meak is also taboo unless made Into loaf
or neat kills and inokul in Italian,
Jew 'mp or liicslan tlo i
to epnud. and if it is not nlisolutelj
clean there ir, u comnjiugliiig of the
various acids and ulkalies of the pievi
ous foods with the pri sent, one; and
also the burned and scorched nurtielis
of the partially clean utensil all this
nets upon the food being cooked iu the
I utensil. lift i id of jour old burned
I and chipped sum epulis, tl.ej hold more
digestive ilistiirbain es in them than all
the physicians, plijs.i. and aids to di
gestion in the ni Id i nn cure,
i When jou int m u utensils, keep
them nbsoluteh ili.m - -mgically clean:
scald them dniK i. ith '.enr ofTioilius
water, mid dui.'t hide them in dnrli. mi
ventilated ln-i is Itather liaug in
a bright, "in.1.1 spt here nir ami
sunshine can ioiitr,inth sterilize them.
Nn' ptepai. the vegetables. Wash
lliem in luki-u.iitii water: this will
cuus.. th,. iiimmI.J.' n.i.cs nnd slugs to
loi 1 tl'i'ii hold 1. mn tin- food and
drop to th. Imtioiii if th,. iinn. Cook all
vecetabl.'s in lioiline w-'itpe- .In not
salt tin ,.gtfibles until ready to send
111 til.' r !i 111.' ill li.iitlnlri'u ......t..i,,
ehi urn nl ili'imuis that act upon tin
ai ids nnd ulKul .- of the vegetables anil
tie.itniliiii th so ihiii it should not be
111I1I1 d j ii r 1 1 the iood is ready to mi
Hi.. 11.,. ot bukiug or bienrbonnte of
s.iiln il"-tinjs the valuable vitamines m"
1 living ii. mint in nil food. The food i-
'..., .1 :
I little wiliic. since the soda lias
ii, uh.ilicil tin most valuable rU incut .
Do not iisi bul.ing sodn to keep the
foods gin 11 01 tn make thim teudei.
'wi nl, vegetables with lioilinrf
vm tei it in I ,00k the green, leafy ones
v ithinit .1 ciiier Allow them sullicient
trie to liei fime teudei . Uapid -iitilhu!;
tenil- in toughen the libers. 1 have gone
into this point ut length because it is
th- leal letison vvlij si, iminv people
t in- tpiuMj of the dniutj, s,'iuent
gn -n tomls wliii h are so abundant dm
mg the summer and harvest time Cool,
pletltv of these vegetables, and serve
tip in with n diflfteut sauce cwrv dai
und thui vou will have variety.
String beans nuij lie cooked witn on,
fillllie of buioll. one oniOIl llllliceil fine
01 linked until tender, und then drained,
seasoning and three tablespoons of
but tt r milled, with one tablespoon .,1
lemon Mine Or thev can he served win,
'real 1 it se or pursley satire. 01 iv 11 .
a good brown gravj, which can lie much
fiom the meat stock.
Com inuv be made
into 1 usta-u.
pidiliiigs siallopcil. succotash ot
sirnp.il Irom tho coh and 1 ooi.pd w,ti
11 httli 1 ream and then season d nn
suit pi ppcr and a little buttei.
iiininer sipinsli is deliclou- .tin 1
sii .nni d or bilked Left over sipitisi, n,,n
lj. n, Mill into ciistud or puddings
U. ...... 1. . ..I.1..,A . ....!. I .
.'iiiu' 11. 1 110011K. . uini.j'iw I I . oil. !
hoi
am
I ami thru pin ceil in a baiting .1. ..
ovt re. 1 with en inn. parsl, v
or
In ese sauce, sprinkled with tin
nnd then baked in 11 hot owi,
Tiv these sauces ou the x
fn'i ninety:
' ruiiib
ft 11 lib 4
Siiuslilue Same
I'lilce (ii a saucepan
One ( up of inilk,
'lltirr iulAinpoiint flout.
Stir the (lour lo dissolve nnd then
bring to 11 boil and cook fr tin mm
litis Now add '
7' 110 u til -hi ati n etjijH
I 11 11 tulili spiiim of butter.
One tiOHpnoii of suit,
(Jve-half huspoon of upper.
Heat to mix and tin u add one tabic
spoon of lemon juice. Heat slowly to
the boiling point und beat liurd
Sauce Supreme
(in. p m 11 nu'Piiiui
Om and oik half nipt of v ill,,
tftr level tablespoons of pour.
Hilt to dissolve. andJbtu-kvbffttck.n,
EfINGf tJBLIO tfmtimftss
boll nnd cook fot three rainutps. Now
One cup of cooled mushrooms, cut
into imp oif.i,
Three welt-beaten cups.
four htllespootts of butter,
One teaspoon of salt,
One-half teaspoon of paprika,
nice of onchalf lemon.
Heat to the boiling point nnd then
serve.
These sauces eontnln n' high food
alue. nnd when used In vegetables In
a meatless diet, help to replace the pro
tein whlrli Is ueressnry for the daily'
upkeep of our bodic;.
The
Marriage Tfrifler
It.v IIAZKL DKYO KATCIIEI.OIt
' opvuoht, MO. bu l'ubltc I.cdaer Co.
Mthnuph rvrry one 'expcetcil the
ninrrtape ol Keith Grant ind Jlarbara
txnlpht to be a liuic nucceni, otir ran
noi till about those things, unit liar
""''l',"'" not exactly prepared for
'"iirrlaqr She teas not used to tak
inn any one Into consideration but
firm,, mil the fuel that (ilth dtil
wi leant n lovtclu life did not mean
to h-r that hr must consider lus
i cifj of uoitrsc, when the u-.e
iorjii I hither to think about thr
h'lubmulH welfarv, there Is alteav-i
aciiii o7itr uumiin who is unite will
in'i tn ilo to. and H trnstt't until llai
limn (IsroroifJ that Keith was spend
ing name (diif with KntheHne Ncw
hrry. his peltate secretary, that shu
begun to think siriousty of murriiwr
as any kind of a problem.
JBITII .w usual had left for the olllce
IWoro Uarbnra was ready for broak-
fast Zein .-une In at 10 o'clnnk hP.
,. lV, ,..... ... .,. .....
"' "" -"" " '"i mc june sunmine
poured into the room, turned on the
wntfr for llarb.ira's bath, and half an
hour lulei, (larlmin wrapped In u laee
ami .silK negllRoi', sat with her brciiltfasl
n ui-iure ner an iceu moon nn n
fcllver tlW tempted heV nppctlte, poached
fB" " trlat aular, butter soaked bits or
toast, ci ii pink nitres of bacon, smoking
not mufllns and amber coffee poured Into
n fniuBe cup with thick yellow cream
nnd tilm as Harbarn heisclf, In black
lllll (IIIIILi HII I 11 I - II t.' '(ll,OWIj llll
carefull adJtisUJ MMl Sometimes her
rt till Ii llllii iin rr.iPi i.iilt t n litnildnl n i 1
mother-in-laws elll. leney and crisp
i ciiiiiiie.sr. ii, inn, i-v.-i ijupniuiu Jirou-
lem was tiring tn Uaib.ua but always
sho admired the oldei woman From ma
erl iIiik of l'ir ina'iiage she had
sought to propitiate Im In eerythlng.
"On on with oui breakfast, my
deal,' Mnrcla said smoothly, looking
with keen eyes at the girl's fresh faco
nnd blight eyes Tin. re was something
fresh and unjnded about Il.itbara, some
thing wholesome that was latklnp In so
many girls Mnrcla utmost loved her
daughter-in-law, at least, she cared for
her as tnuclu as lt was in her nature
to do so t
Harbarn linlshed hei eolfee and Zella
cirrled tho tray out of the loom leaving
the two womtn togetlur
"I came over to see you about the
Challoner house." Mart la said briskly.
"It's Kitting late In the season and you
two ought to be getting out of town '
Haibara who had been moio than en
thusiasts about the taking of tho Chal
loner house, now was silent . Her mind
was working rapldlj She was trying to
think what hIio wanted to do She
wished vnguily that Mnrcla bad been
different and It were possible to tell her
the iru.h and get tno opinion 01 nn oiuer
woman on the entlro matter But
it know-
did sho
"would
,lB her mother-in-law as she
l:new evnctlv what her attitud
be Thete v as certain not to be nn
thing seutim-'iital about it, even though
the nmttet centered about her own son.
Her gaze, which hud been wandering
around the 100m, now catno back and
m,V',;,V.loaV?ncveILClUi'nf ,.n,,r.
"Well-" said those, eyes. Of coursii
ou're going to take the Challoner place.
Haven't I "a'd that It would bo the
thlnir 10 do'"'
"I don" Lcllevo we are going to -.ike!
the Chiillonei place." Barbara said 1
cnlmH. wishing that tho Interview were.
oei .
jiris
It was ,101 .Mlirci.in w.l.1 ii. nnuiv u
Sho was too well ccliool.'il. too
""'"You have some other place vou like
better"
ll.11 barn shook her Head xo. out
.-e decld"d not to go anyv ner. iiisn-
inniitil, " Sib" was plunging inadh , the
bit In her tttth and reason lljing wild
You can't altord to lo3e a stason.
im d.ai . no one can itememo.; Mm 10
not -
tlrtnh tled In society mat you
cii' alfotd to drop out."
Iv-itli doesn't care about so.litv
said ll.n oaru
llntcla smiled "Most men hale it
she vii id -eiily
Hut Keith isn t
nappj- 110111B uio
tho nnrumei.t that
' Vl(,i,i i.aw in weight at all with .M.nci.i.
nun n ustn't bo too h.tppv tin his
own uoud. M.ircla observed Do ou
nuuiio- i.' usked the men w nat 1 nej
"k'd "
t NO HI"'1
would chooso what we like.'
r iliem wouiu 1 e an uay
1.. . I1HV1
shin In a mountain shack,
i.ituig il food, ami smciinm
M "i .1 . like children. IJarlnt
f flsn.
they
have " !' ltd
1 ,. .,,1 t.'..tth in be liappj
Hurbara
'' ,ik,ble iti'mnvss ln It that astounded
V1....1. iMiellluu from Huib.iia. who
id -iidiinilv, bit voice .sun. mil an ul
""' .i-. 1 iinntiiiil r anAniAii
.. ml laMtt'ia.l it dIAIll All
WHS H., Hll.el IllUiy init..v..s, -
r-dil.le' And et thete vvas somo-
,,i 1,1 -.1 under her sof xterlor
... 11 M.-rsIa how- useless it would
be In .u K I' , ,. . .
j. 11-ilti Ivel ll
ton'Blit.
1 'i,.' s. 1 tlble. im de.u,' sho said
Remember. Harbiv.a, you owe
nsolf and othns so don't lie se -
Vd Marcla swept out of the
liniii.rri.w I'.inher plum- '
The Question Corner
' Today's Iniiulries.
Wb.it is the nature of an iuven
1 mil made recently by Mis Alniu
.aiss, of Kuns.is City? .
If the seut of a porch cnitir be
. nines brittle and broken so that it
.ass, what kind of 11 new seut can
be put on"' ... ,
How can a pretty daisy be inude
of beads fur trimmiug u dress '
When patching wallpaper how
should the new paper be applied .'
What can he used satisfactorily tn
.lean brown lcuther upholstered
. hairs?
How can triangular chiffon drap
crv ou an afternoon dress be kept
liom slinking down tint 011 the
hips'-
siaturday's Ansvveis
Mrs. Henry Kldildge (ioudliue, of
Uostoii. is the only woman staiued
glass maker in this cuuntrj
I. me the fiont ot a cotton petti
mat tluit is too thin to be wOrn
with a thin dress with 11 piece of
sill; to make it tbiiker and mure
1 otufortable.
In makiug a babv's bib cut 11
dress sliield in liulf nnd baste it
on the buck of the bib to keep the
liubj 's dress cleun and drj .
Itemove grease stains from unit -ting
by covering tlietn tliickly with
baking soda and brushing it up
again, or taking it up with the
viicuiltil clciinei in.uieiiiately
If the "Annette ' of 11 bathing
suit is too short lengthen it bj
sewing the tops of ordinary tot
ton stockings to it, cutting off the
stockings at the desired length.
, If u guest at a house party will
remember to, greet tho maids iu
the morning with a plensant word,
she will help to keep pleusant re
lations between her liostnss uud
the maids.
luiii ivor uisks in suirar 'nvn nini, aj'
rnses i a mm ai' noituca over her . 1 . i ..i.,i t.... iw, ,......... v...r. u. inuui m mn ciiurcn mo iiiumbi""" "."" i f.im v. miiv nn a ivhihutiui nun- nim iininir thread, tlicrctore mater as so t
plate as she at, Hverjthing was as U ""' '; J'. f; "r l ," 'rernlre fasl '" os't Z 't0'11' ' '' l"det ""' Jh,.m,nJst?r U,"'1 S", "t' si. " a d mother stayed the rest of- the , 'Hot Votttrongi neither e
should be tie, piing tint her bran waa ',le "eai'li suit that N tint rrnuiriii rast Mostly rast. die. tho minister facing; tho body of the '" ,. .. , ft ,.. nut Stwv those which have a heavy cord woven
busy wtth.hei p.oblems and what s e ' for extensile swimming. This one The first Ime you ate with them they church, apd the maid of honor and one week 3'0t" ,10'c , "c' " ' l.,,tnV beside n"rvno thread, as In tl."
ouu-ht to do v.th them , , Is an nltnicthe model made ullli l that Blukenliig inushx business Do ,lower R,. stulll ,lt tho bride's left,, was lo .dy. and so her two cousins ,a5,un; 3m"m "" m
The bell rang with n'long inmcrlous t a volte, and trimmed with white Tr lll"- lt7 ". " depends on tho whllo the best mnn nnd the other flower Gertrude nnd Tom. were sent to Keep) sinpea uimmea aim .
whir that wi- IndlcatUo of Marcla's , talVctn buttons on liliiomrrs as well nu ir , ,r ,. .i,.,,'. K'r! stand at the bridegroom's right The ,,. eonipnny all uninvited. "
brisk presence moment later Zelln ,, JILl ri,,, , u f irtl taffetii ''L ' h," K'fal "f" ,'f i . i ,, f'ltbec of the bride stands Just behind . .. . .
ushered hrlt.to Ha rbara's sitting room ",,t. ! . ' m.." r' ' ..ll ..,-.a . . n. "f.'?"' ''"to haxe weakened and tlnd tho bride until he glvet her In tnarrlag. !,, ... ,. ,.,.., ASK FOR and GET
. ... ... ..-- ,.r i:nn.riri.'iLnii ..n.u .. 1..,'ul.. IIIIM. ..... .... . . .. i.ui., h. nml ' .. .. . . .. 1 f..l ,l...n ,....l.
and Unrbar.. had risen to greet her, """' ' V, ",''. cu.np.iny nesi utter which ho steps Into the rrotit pew i ui.ww. ..s ....... - ng mt m
,ntl,.'.ir,.i,.... f,ir..in lnnlin.4 n coi. I lite litre 'Tim CI nl ' I1HP ItSTS with bpr innthee The best man hands I ,,, tlmilli lefl. Nnbodv Clime. m. WMMm n m. MmtW m.
BRIGHT RED TAFFETA
FOR A BATHING SUIT
si I KB I
(Ml i am
llmil i
IIIIW !
m i
rx i Jaav
A Dnll) Kiifililnn Talk b Klorenre Hose
I . . ,1 I 1111 I
I rpllHIL
two iiistinrt t.ipes iu
A so-culled butliing suits this seusnn
... , , . , . ,......
ttiretijue costume Sutin is good and so '
,i.. .Ill- ioes.ii. I.,., tl... ..).!. ,r ,i .. i i
. ' '
ute is tuffela. And lest ji.tt fear that
taftetn would not be warm enough it
. llllit , .,. nl(n , ., 1,1.. ,
.............. ... .,,.... , u
woolen trunk undershirt hcueatli
AV(' ,m' Retting tired of black and
bluei for bathing costumes and
'"' .,., ",.' , .. nntorthXtA
women wiio an; l.nown tot tlielr avoid-
al,,, of hWglit-hued street Stilts und
frocks have selected the most brilliant
of colors for their bathing spits. Hright
r,., tuffetu was tin- material selected
'for this Jduthful costume shown todnv.
it jour oujeet ts puteij aim simpn 10 , wlth nlI of thnge mml0atlons I am
swim jou will -ele-t iiniloubtidlj oue ' sure thete are quite a few that Ime
,. , . .. .. . ,i been overlooked. Have vou eet looked
of the new worsted Miitn that are made )n u fa(jlory ,. ln vour , j,: and
purely with the id.'.i of contributing around cafes? All tho bejt girls don't
,. , ., . . , .. , . ' work outsldo of factories wiu know
to the speed, the safety nnd the lomfort When a clrl works ln a ta mix she Is
of the swimmer. If, on the other hand, considered "rought," In the slang phrase.
, .... i . I and looked down upon
jou tire not n swimming enthusiast, but , ,,0.t ,llinco nml' , ,,., nilt ull
enjoy an idle hour in nnd out of the , It Is time to go to work. Mosth all my
., ,, ... , . ,, , nights are spent at home, liei ,nis(- I am
water, then jou will want something Ufr.ild to mltiglo with tho fellows that
of it different stump. Mau womeu ' one meets. What ate the), anyway?
Im.-,. I..., i, ...,..., f ' I have worked this winter on l''rld.ij and
hne both tjpes of costume-one to , jjatUrduy nights I don't have many
wear when thev wish silnplj to practice fellow callers, not that 1 cant gel fel-
,r try their skill in swimtni.,,. and one j R,'rl ATl V.vi" inXx-
for more general bench wear. i botough.
Now for the first tvne niwlnnnin.il,: It I , ' l,m ott"' told thut I am good-look--ow
ii tin lirst tpe undoubtedly it ni? 01. ,,utt, Dear Cynthia and readers.
Is ndvisnble to select wool. Wool jersev please don't think I am vain becauso I
is admirable Hut for the other tjpol ?' m ,' to " ,-
ot costume wcll-diessed woinen here ; I haw one. fault I like stylish clothes
are selecting fabrics that lend them- ! P"'1 ' l'"! "'"" but "ot such "n awtl"
selves better tn the making of a pie- . "Acetylene." 1 wish von would ,te.
i.'i inn ,1 1.ULU11I1 1 ostium- llllllll lUlllll . ,.,.,, ,, ..r, -1,if .1.1 ,, --- -.
An vou niav see the full steiilelit sl-lVn 5 VU.H . ', IJl- 1,(rlt wdtli all our threats
r "U lliaj s, e, tin lull stlitl'llt sllrti0f t,.i imr ,P t,H ,ln( , ( vou'h.ie
is attached to a joke which is orna- stated nothing new And by the way,
! "lented with white taffeta buttons and
I fastened hj means ol these buttons on
, me leit snouiuer ami tue it'll under nrm
I and as you cuumf see entitely it is
completed with tilted bloomers, with
three buttons nt tt... h knee to hold It
snug, 'i in cap. aisii of red tafleta. is
...",,,, hv. ,,,.,,., n , ,r . ;.; '
' " """ " "'"
taffeta.
Now, a wonl .ihnui the skirt length.
Once this would hnc been bud taste,
for one would have been conspicuous
wearing a butlutig suit the skirt of
which tcrmtniitul alow the knees, nnd
' alwnjs in hud taste to wear nuy-
I ining . m-i m.-tij ireaiiisn nud
. tiuiisunl. Hut s mm BOmn have
tallen in line in wcming tliesp hnrt-
skirted bathing suits now thnt they at
tract no iin.lu lament, and there Is
no doubt about it that thev are far
more attractive Vnthlng can he more
ungainly than the lung skirted bathing
suit when it is vwisl.tcd down wtih
water
,1
Adventures With a Purse
OF COritSi: I I,,.,,,. fi to pi
and admire tin innings Ti
pause
'here
I muj be a sort of l.iih.nic
strain tn me.
. but dear knows I get 1 nough enjoy
In,,nt ol of ,,, ,us! ,,,.
,vholl. r(.frui ,..,, f mpre , .s
,f J(JI( nvv wh(t , m(,nn 'nut..N,i. 3-TI.0 Man Who i., u Tr
innvhnw. tln-e .111 rings are jet, .some Iiifciriiud b lnn nhvukiini ihn. ii.,
dull, otliers biilliniit And tliere lurks
wlthin'n.e n sunt 'inibitiim for it shim-
inel'in
blink st, ilnss and pendant'
nn.Tll.Pv nf lei So in ll. mnnnne nf
---.- - ' -
speaking, tin. Vilwi.ture iv only for
those who elieiish u similar picture of
themselves W. II .lien, these earrings' Ho knew that u n.ls not possible for
nre of a number of designs. There is him to live wltlmui the salary which ho
a pair of dull jet buttons, reminding1 ","," .!1,a, '." f1r.on'1'' Kovernment. He
inn Inst 11 bit of shen. InittnnH but I dU1 !10' " "" "nuns with which to
jou J 1st i mt id -Hoi buttons, Otlt rt-ucti u warm, r and more klndlv ell
withal, as logu.slilv ilemure us liny mate, nor did I. h.,- how ho coulil got
you will see Tin re aie others of long employment onc be got theio. In short,
sparkling ! admits. pearshnped ; 'h,',d,oc'",r K',l(1 that h. could not live
while still oih. is an. large and round! l",u,?h'n!"on,, lin;1 ,u ,tm-'w at he
d well l.ct The prices i range troman
heventj live . its to X'JTr.. r pressing uUe, ,i. ckrk ,iet"rmlned to
Then in s.mtliei simp linng some
lovely iiukli es i,.' black, clear-cut
beads. vvUnl. would iniitch well the
eurilngs Tin- short lengths hear the
price tugs Si while the three-quarter
length chains aie M 7,1. They are most
effective.
-. II,
And vlnl
ibout it, I miglil as
well be i nl
i ul aud make all to
duv
Adw nt s ,.b..,.t levvelrv. oar-.
tlculurlj when I have siicji interesting,
t . --v.. ,'
lliings to nn mn ol. mere are me vviino.u oein in in,, siigntcst incon-
new bnpelit. I atii sure you have seen vtnlenccd It wasn t many months be-
them. and piol.ublj admired them en- f,r , '", "','''!. ,, .','! UI.'"!!"V1' completely
vlmisli tli.il.il,. .but their in-lee wus eulrtl ''" 'die. however, he had bn-
vlousiv in.ti ing mat tiKll ptici was CQmn HI) ,,.,, a.lintd to his leafy
exotbitui.i Hie biucelets arc inude of dwelling-place that i. remained there
square link-, each link set with a even going to the I. ngth of adding un
sparkling stone In some there will be I other house Iu a ninrby treo, which ho
all brilliant-, while in other styles therel used for inn-poses of i.-cieatlon. Airy
will be ,.. brilliant, then n rloni , J-ajate. as he , ., ,, h home thus
"."". "" ..i.i. tn ,",,.
brilliants i.i,, stones of sapphire blue-'
...... ... ,.,l,....u ll'll I. ll UUT .VI
The tiiineiets tnemseives are sterling
silver I think that they are going to
lie veiv pi.pului. One shop has them
in nil st, s for $S each i
For the nanes of shops referred
to in Adventures With n Purse, 6cnd
a bclf-a.l.lresscd stamped envelope
to the editor of tho voman'B page,
Inclosing the ntuno of tho article and
the tliitc on which it appeared. For
Inimcdiut information call Wulnut
3000 on the telephone.
Please Tell Me
What to Do
ny OYNxhltA
MIsundcratandlnB Between Friends
Dear Cynthia -t am a girl of seven
teen and am employed In a department
store. About a year ago I wet a very
nice girl who also Is employed by the
firm. I am a very nervous girl. (
This girl and I wcro very close friends
until one day t lmd trouble at homo
I saw this girl and spoko to her but not
as much as I used to and she thought
T ,1 nn nliirl',. nl !... I, l.li.J llmi.l
. nn linttlj HI IIUI, lOT 11 lUUIlVU l
way.
Another girl who Is also employed at
the firm, told mo something which she ,
said this other girl said. It vas not
true for shn nniv ii.i in start
;.".!;.,... " wantc1.. ' , ."'Is
t was so nenous that I said
something for which I am very sorry
now. I apologized one day to this girl
and sho said sho would forgot the past,
!3lin onlrl tli.it nlm .,,.,.,. ,11... ,..A ., ,,tnli
as she used to. Kven though eho said
mil uuuiii lurKul, HIIC IS 1101 US silo uwu
to be. Shc nets very queer. Can you
please tell ineMvhat to do to he tho sani"
inemis ilB WO USeU to PC IIS I lOVO mis
girl very dearly. Her blttlulny h next
month. Do you think It right to give
her a, gift? .1. M
Yes. send her. a present and act lo posed to bo the seeker and the woman i
her as jou always did. Do not -ck !s the sought.
further explanations, however, as ll. -
never does any good. Ifs "best to "let rT.. ZTZ. , Hi
well enough alone1' and le.ive the "si Hp M1J777)1 C
to time.
Call Them Men Vamps
Dear Cnthla How n earth did
people evor read our minds MIip
"Thunder and Lightning"? We are
two girls, a blonde of nineteen and n
brunette of twenty.
Kcr since fifteen vears of age we
have received companv of the opposlto
sex They are about the most self
centcrcd objects going They beat us
Bins a mile,
Thev linnp nrmuwi .,,in..rs ihei and
their cigarettes, and look like a group
Likes Stylish Clothes
Dear Cynthia I am iifuild Acetj-
i-ii" nu-311 i iiHiiccu er.v nam iui n Kin
scribe yourself 1 am quite curious. I
w'ould like to meet jou. Hut It's quite
Impossible as we all know
P.OXIIOP.OP III AND PHILLY.
There's certainly no harm In llklng
stylish 1 lothes. dear Vor Is there anv
miM11 , huvJllB tlleIn pruvl(lc(1 tMcy ar;.
1 modest and not extravagant Cheup
I materials ma be prettily mad., up and
orn noaxly -They often look better
, tl""1 cr' ''XPenshe things.
1
' ,,. , A ,. .. ,
De Jure t0 e Merit"
I,Ci" t-'ynthla I welcome "De Merit"
t. ,tht 'J8'"' uut ' f 'r t'is w-eupons are
""" "'".'". '.'.""." ul..1'"' .uimsust For
the bettei pi-ojile usuallv use the e.v
liit-Miioii 1 111111K. or "I helleve
Am ; 1 cully clever.' What an Inter
esting assortment of traits have been
bestowed on me bj the wrlteis to this
column Fuithciijioie, let me mil vour
attention t., the fait that niv questions
wcte ailili.ssi.d to en tain 11.11 ii.s and not
to the i cadets m general You attempted
to answ.i on, ,,t them and In. lid dis
inalli. Ai. not ilu things ou speak
of the its,,, ,,(,. t,n . .i,Us,..of
love. ou have failed to realize that
love dins 10P0.V m, laiv.s that will
Rtanil tin lunili,;ht of science sonmthlng
nioic iingd . .,..i measurable than tho
wlshy-wasliv. halo-crowned, sentimental
reasons o'. v ,.n.i pa,
And vou .hink 1 ,.i0, inj,, ,, Ko0(i
I till.- tinniu ..., .. ,i ,.is..i i iircniu
...... ";" i iiuiia i in. 'linn ...- i wan n niui exienning over n. ...; v , .. ,.., iin,n t M cnnnce in (;ei iinn.i,
M.V Py.. iWl.,al n,"n" ""' m"" ;nm.I"iti1P f he house touch It and columns cnsn s " ""' , f , f h ,. t.
with heir tlght-flttlng trousers and skirt I 0Il the opposite side of tho drlxe to sup- E"0' ,,',"B: ","" ' ' ' ,, Vlint a brother
coats" How- I long to h.m m-ne,porl It Urlclly. a portico Is a porch, , They iked it o "U , ,. notct wepk
tnough to ir vti nim ii unoi Is ioe , wlilta u r.r.vi AA..,U is ,. p.irrliiL'e en-, nnd is fiancee IIITlCd I lie next wecu
-"" ' 1 " .IlillI, I lem ,t rne.1
vcin.v. tn, i. 1 un- 5 on would portras
of me nalng m some fair lady's eyes Is
indeed lacking 111 l.app.iu ss, weie sne o,
iny ci-eid ic otheinis,., for 1 doui,t it
there Is .. more hori-some or inane
p.asVm.' .. Vu" '"""se the ladies. "De
Merit, r.n bus
Missed vou. inaik along tlm lino. Hut
as a consolation vou tnnv tiy again
Prottcto. of Un- J-'ul, but don't tell me
show m, m. ,,fUR
' , r...'....
I suffeiing from .1 particularly iniillgnant
Jorl" "s V?u",u "l"1 ''' it would be
1'" '"'.'""' l" remain in vvashlngton.
1 n':. , "'W MOynmuiit clerks lit
the
1)1 1-
1 naiiouai caimai
dlcameiu whbli
Bible of solution
.ippiiucii to be Impos- I
SOlVO tne lllUI.lt. n .i mutm.,,- ...litnt.
though dlstmetlv unusual, afterwarii
proved quite itlliaoious lie reconnoi
tered the Dlstrl. t of t olumblu and se
lecttd a spot m, the highest point of
Mount IMcasani 'time, high up In a
large oak tree be mnatiucted a very
comfoi table two-room house, so made
that Ills bedioiim was open on all sides.
, and lm was thus i.i, t take. advnntuBo
n f I 111, I'llllUl fllll Ii. .1. ... .. 1. 1 ..1. ..
"", s............ ...,, ul, iMiicn was
I fsStlllli' I t"
Ills
A rougn liu'
.... i.,.n i.i.. I,,. la.. ...i ... .... . " i ..
.'' '.,."","., . "1 lt"'." "i "a
in it- 'ii.r.in.ii lyiiiii ui.iL lie eouiti in
tend to Ids clerical duties overy day
,-.-.- ..... . , ....
iiient ami a
nvine
solution for the cost of
VVeillirmlu) I lie Hiilte l.udj of the
ItnliriiiiillrriiH
PfSBAND
THE MAGNESIA
DOCTORS RECOMMEND
K.- Con.tlpt,on, Add Stomseh.Indlst
tlnn. Can bi men a ttll, nf .....
("old enb bs )o boitl niver by 6t'.
know them now but prefer o keen awkv 7" "" ''"' """"" rr"-
from them TIkv ,,, I not rerlster -tor l ' "eur iladam I have .1 h.it of soft
! wish it culniwiM vini ou tliie'aieiiiMl Bul'l slruw with meillinn sUed bilm.
I to tell im suiueihiiig iiiiout invself it Tlle top of crown is blue satin the trim
Is to luugh ii"i 11 inlng consists of two Urge wings made
n.V' 1 ' nr ,- ". . . .,"- I .fSB
' iii
k " I 1 1 i , ' ' "'
I r , t l
IfkATS WHAT
"Dy Helen Deole
A woman uoes not nso when a man
preseiued to Iter. This rule, llko all
- 7 -, 'has i I'excemlons. ' pS? In"
utiincr, It is customary to rlso whcn.ii
encrablo old mntt Is introduced. In
any case, tho woman merely makes
nnt.rtnnllu nntl Mnll'terlcrrMrMt t ,tt nrfilt.
rntatlon !nny expression of gratification
ilon of gratlllcatlon
r coliics, when It
VSS inS??l
t a woman ennnot,'
jn iiiu nini hivvuiih
comes nl nil, from tho
to form acquaintance I
nil l iiunu oiniiv. uill ll wuniuii buiiiuii
without appearing to bo unwomanly,
seem anxious to know any man. , Thus,
even In Introduptlons, the man Is sup-!,.
The Woman's
Exchange
To
f
1 KU m.
( - uJ.-a-'
"One Who Wishes to Be Reas"!tlmu the baby came In from the rhlrkcn
sured" IJnrd In triumph every day with their
, . , ., nui. i to fresh eees. and Cous n Uessle found it
lie new park at Atlantic City If tot """ J !;" '" ' ,..
Tl
bo called
.CB".:ie.n"Y-'..-.,.-.til,..lo.
. .
with tho roof supported mi one side byCml8 Ucsslc's sister came one week
columns. A porto cochcre Is a driveway, cmj nD(j brought a friend with her, be-
,.,.. I
When the brldnl party arrives at the
tho ring to cither the bridegroom or thai
minister, according to the Instructions j
which the minister may give
Tho bridegroom and best man walk In
from tho front of the church with tlm
minister Just ns the bride and her nt-
tendants stnrt from the back of thoi
church. Tho brldo hands her bouquet to
the maid of honor when the ring is J
placed on her llngei
In leaving the chancel the bride and I
bridegroom wnlk first then the maid
of honor, then the flower girls and then
the ushers. The ushers should precede
tho whole bridal p.ittv in coming up the
nlsle and should stand .it the foot of
tho steps during the ceremony The ratl
ins will not make lt awkward in leaving
tho chancel There would be only two
together no matter how much room you
had
The invitations to the reception
should bo Included with thoso to tho
wedding. They should be on a sep
arate card, using the satno formal
wording that Is used In the wedding
Invitation. Tho menu Is perfectly appro
priate for this kind of .111 affair. I'm
afraid vou will have to call It a recep-1
tton. but If It Is Informal nobody will'
mind the formnl name. Thert need be
no formal announcement or Invitation
to the dining room, ns the guests will
nnturnlly dtlfl that way after speaking
to the bride, bridegroom and the
bride's mother, who receive together. '
However IT tlm bride Is to cut tho enkc.
sho muv precede tho guhsts to the dining ;
room She should wear her veil until .
she dons her traveling dress Written
notes of thanks are necessary for every 1
gift except those from tho families.
Your question about tho hat will be1
nnsweied tomoirow This has taken so.
much space that there Is no loom for
nn thing more.
Exercises for You, Too
7o II, r .'cflloi nt ll'oii.ini' f'aor-
Dear MiiJam Will ou please give'
me some Information In regard to the
promotion of bust development? 1 am ,
thanking vou most sincerely In advance,
for any help j-ou niav render me through
yout column, whose wiluo Is be.vond
esteem to so ninnj Mllb. ti.
Again I advise exiicise and deep I
bn.ithliig This Is t.-nlly tho only last-1
lug way to build up nnj part of tho
body, for If It Is de. loped by exercise.
the foundation Is Hindi linn and strong.
and the development Is not flabby flesh
that easllv falls ai'uv again. Swim
ming Is gbnd for this 01 an.v exercise of
the arms that spreads them and pulls
on the muscles. Peep breathing, slow
and steady also helps a guat deal. Do
this just befoie .vou gn to bed at night.
Cocoa butter w,ll help mi (,iu and
nourish the skin
Rearranging a Hat
7e tlii1 f.'rfltor ol It. nor. Vafji .
of satin, edged with straw They are
fastened to the sides of crown with the
points coming tugethei over Ihe edge
of the brim In the back would like to
rearrange them Could vou tell nn. how
to do It so that lt will In in H.vle?
KKADKU.
A very stylish vvnv of arranging
wings on a hat Is lo pl.u'i- them flat on
tho brim, one on top and om umKr-
ne.itb This gives .1 rather severe,
tailored itfcet, which might possibly not.
be bi coming to vou but if jou can wear'
I ni" ' .' . " " ..'.T... ' .v i00"; aoK".
jo ,.e . n. , , ,, ,,
ft form "f a !.o? liiakU aLS
of the straw to hold it m place, or
' usl"S " toW t,ho flllk '" ' 'incy pin
I Tll,s woul11 aln" be '" vtl B0"a "'v'"'
IMPORTED ,
Pompeian
Olive Oil
Is guaranteed to be
fresh, pure and good
"Ask your Qrocer
iCJLrJl.CiaJ
Cornflakes
do not get
soft in milk
foocer to day
jOeavn the
JwseyMfcrence
JERSEY
trwx.n i iur
, iir t-i rw I v
1.; ' i - ..
iVS FINE TO TAKE A HOUSE
FOR THE WHOLESUMMER?
Fine, That Is, for the Relatives
'of Their Time and Most of
-10TNG nwny thh summer, Cousin
VJ ncssle?" nsltcd the city girl who
wnt fond ot the country.
"Why, I don't know, yet. Wc.rcnliy
haven't quite derided. We'll probably go
for n while, but I don't really know for
sure."
Tl, (a vnn't entirely truthful
Cousin
Uesslo did know pretty utrcb that they
.... ,.r.,.iir tn iinenil the mouth Ol
HUI iaii..i, ' "I"-
August lu a cottage at the seashore.
More than that, she knew thai they
v,.r(!..nrctt.T !,.u?.l,?.","B " h,V Ip.
" "cn V I , i Jtn In snvlna
ohlrd. and so bhe felt ,' ".' ",?'
"not for sure, Anybow, lonsm ins-'".
I ,......... I n tl,lt,n n, hl'n
j t Bumra-P Cousin Uessle and t ousin
. k . .. ntcpgt little house in the
3$ W r8Cnth, The baby
hadn't been. well, and the dottoi snui
i,aat summer Cotfln Uessle and C ousln
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hp needed cduntry nir. fresh egK", . l"'rc
i ...jij, u0 t,v ,,-ent out to get It tor
'fliov got It, but they got other
'
Tl'first two weeks, wh
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getting settled nnd neeiist
place, all was scrciie. mi
lie thev were
touted to the
ip bnbv began
to flourish fnt dimpled knees in the nir.
Instead of the pltifullv thin, white ones,
when he took his dally or hourly
"hender," In the nice, soft gram. The
other children there were mo ""-'
nniaiiiin rn uiiiim iiuniii
Tln l,p- bPan I., he popular.
.. ..,i .... vImiiiIiiv nfternoon mother at'
rived with Susy, the ymingest of the
,,, ...:. Snnilnv the cltv cousin who
. , oonn(r'v ,.am(. out to spend
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the day. She enj o e so mml t ml
she stayed until the.v lmd to nsl. bet
to spend the night. She accepted, and
1V WeHncsilnv sho had sent for her sis-
,,; nnd tllB K'iri vh0 was vIsitiiiR them,
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We are showing complete line of living-room furniture, our
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August sain prices in effect July 26.
You can save money by dealing with us, a. vye nre manufac
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ayd Friends Who Spend Much i
Your Money Visiting You , l
with n promise of their mother to epenl
the week-end.
I-Vr three long months It went on
Vresh eggs, pure milk, country air, reV
but so much family to give them to that
they hardly went nrmind. Ycr, Cousin
Itcssle has learned n thing or two. tnH
one of those thlngsjs that when you're
going itwny In the summer "keep t
dark," unless you want to hnvc ii (
hotel for the .benefit ot your friends
and relatives.
In some families this Is carrlod (,
filicK nn extent that when the hard
working,- tired, hot father of the fata
lly arrives nt the mimmtfr home to spenii
a restful, cool week-end he doesn't
know whether there's going to he ant
room for him or not. lie sees, hi i,
ter-iii-law, her husband, an tinmurrlH
friend or cousin or two, In addition to
the little sister who was really InvltH
just to hnvo an outing, iind he womlcr
whether It has been necessary for l
w'lfe nnd child to move olit and ntj
over the whole house. Of course, nop
of them meant to stay, but "It was m
loely and i yon " HfPln so comfortably
fixed here that we've just stayed en
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Oh, It's fine to take n house In th
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In examining the raveled threads of
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