kn- K i.f i v! r if- IK fe ft It r ' iL' ! f id . WILSON SUGGESTS SUMMER EVENING MENUS 8; ,jWith Cheese Crumb Pudding Blackberry Cobbler and Boiled Raspberry Dumplings Add Sweetness Ily'MRS. 31. A. WILSON (CotvrloM, 1U9. hv iln. M. A, ll'ifeott. All rlflMi reserved.) ,TU8T about tills senson of the yenr the farm housewife N rovelltiR In alt of Dame Nature's luxuries Her-1 rlM anil other fresh frultM. an abun dance of vegetable, plenty of milk, cgK , and butter. With nil this aliiinclnnt sup ply of nature's most desirable produets. the farm housewife plans to reduce the dally meat portion to a minimum. i Cliccic Crumb Tuddlng One and one-half cup of milk, Three cpg, I Oho iallcspoon of prated onion, , One Icanpoon of salt, One-half teaspoon of pepper. ' Tico-thirds rup of cottage rheete, ' One cup of fine bread crtimlt. , One tablespoon of finely mixed pars- , lev- riace In n bowl and beat to mix. ' Turn in well -creased oven glass cus tard cups. Set the cups in a larcn pan containing water nbout two-thirds depth of the cups and baki- In n flow oven for thirty minutes. Remove from the oven and let stand for three min utes to shrink. Hun a knife around the I wIffA nt Un tMlrlittnf. mill lllPtl tllTH fill fl Bliee 01 wast ami cover wmi nush-j auec. Corn Pudding Green corn on the fnrm is a tender and delicious egctablc. With a corn icraper remove the pulp from four large ears of corn nnd then place in it mixing bowl and add Tico-thirds cup of fine bread numbs. One and nne-half uim ol milk, y Three eggs. One teaspoon of salt. One-half teaspoon of pepper, Threo tablespoons of finely minced parsley. Beat to mix thoroughly and then turn Into well-greased oven glass cus- tardcups nnd set the cups in a large mixture three level tablespoons of short baking pan containing water to two- ' onigt Spread over tho pudding and thirds of the depth of the cups. Bake in , m,ic in a slow oven for thirty-five rain a slow oven for thirty minutes and then ,t,. Serve with custard sauce, serve with cream of tomato sauce. : . ,. ... For variety the farm wife selects large IllacMicrry Cobbler beefsteak tomatoes, cuts n slice from the Y1N1 one quart of blackherrbs and Stfm end nnd with a spoon carefully coons out the center and then fills it ! with either tin cheese, crumb or corn pudding. 1 nc loiuniocs are put into a casserole dlsb nnd half n cup of wnter Is added to prevent the tomato from bursting. Hake in a slow oven for thirty minutes. Serve ou a slice of toast. Poached Kggs Bantam Style Mince fine sufficient lettuce to meas ure one cup. Three onions. Tico-thirds cup 0 parley, One leek, J'ico prccn peppers. I'lnce half cup of bacon or ham drip pings in a saucepan and add the pre pared herbs. Simmer slowly until the onions arc soft and then add Fivo tablespoons of catsup. One tablespoon of vinegar. Fw.tr tablespoons of cold irater. Bring to a noli. tliree-uunrters cup of water to form a Select large tomatoes and cut In d h Roll out on,,.,,,,,,,.,,.,. im.i, thick thick slices Dip In flour and fry. r.iftnnilb(.ut ,nlo ftvc.lnch K(,unr(.Sl Fln a slice of tomato on a piece of toast Wlth raspberries and add two table- Bring to a boil. - and then lay n poached egg on the toast. Cover with the prepared snuce and sprinkle with little grated cheese and dust with paprika. Midsummer Green Apple Pie Wnsh the small midsummer apples vhlch arc usually windfalls, and grrase yk deep casserole well. Now place a layer of thinly sliced npple.s. Dust iach layer with sugar, cinnamon and nut meg and then sprinkle thickly with fine breadcrumbs nnd dot with a few bits of butter. Repeat until the dish is full and cover with a cru-t of plain pastry and bake in a moderate oven for forty minutes. Serve with cream. Boiled Raspberry Pudding Three cups of flour. One teaspoon of salt. Tiro level tablespoons of baking spoxeder. Menu Contest Mrs. G. W. S S216 North Seventeenth street Menu Nerk of nam nnllrd With string Kenns nd w I'otBtofs Ilrrnd and Ilutttr Cofte With Cream and Sucnr Haupbrrrles SALUS SMP One and one-half pounds neck ham I One-quarter peck string beans.... On quart new potatoes Bread and butter Coffee w Ith ream .10 .1) I ,1ft ! .10 1 .07 Sugar liaspberries Is . Total !! 13 This dinner can be prepared n one pot, therefore only using one burner and saving gas. I Mrs. A. McNcc, Haddon field, N. J. lenu Itnm nnd t nhliagr rotators Vliix llrans Ilrrad nnd llultrr f hfrry Tie n(Ti SAMiR SMP Cottage ham, one, and one-quarter pounds . . . . . . Cabbage (two heads) ... , Potatoes (one quart) Wax beanj (one-quarter peck) u 1 .in ' Bread (one-half loaf) ft 5 1 Cherries ono quart) 18 Flour lo ' Shortening (M Sugar, gas and milk 1 Butter and toffee 10 .1 Total $1 r,Q 1.. il?vj. D. Sampson, 5508 Spring street Siena Eecalloprd rotators String Ileum, Green I'eus Ilutterrd llertu l.ettnre alad Tlreod and Hotter Cup Cuke Uukpbcrrlr Tea SALES SLIP rotators J .15 Hiring beans (quart) 10 Beets 10 Green peas (quarter peck) :o Lettuce 05 Bread (halt loaf) flg Butter (quaiter pound) 18 Bread crumbs for potatoes (TJ Sugar and milk 10 Cup cakes (home made) 20 Raspberries IS Tea OS Dressing for salad, about 07 Total. .$1.48 Mrs. B. M. Davis, Wilmington, Del. Mrnn V Muffed I'lit UK Mruk iljfd srir J'o(alors hummer Squush or Com Pudding as Main Dish, HAVE YOU SENT IN your menu for a dollar-and-a-lialf dinner for four people to the rniZE 3IKNU CONTKST? If you do, you may win one of the prizes. There nre three of them: First, $2.50 Second, $1.00 Third, $1.00 Rules: The foods used must be staples and in season. Kaclt menu must be accompanied by a sales slip showing the cost, of nil the ma terials'. The nnme and flMdrc of the sender nnd the date mut be dis tinctly written. Address nil menus to Mrs. WILSON'S MKNIT CONTEST ISvcnlne Public Ledger Independence Square Tico-thirds cup of sugar. 1'1nr.. 1. n nilTlni. 1,iit't ntwl (Krn aiff to mjXi jy nt,j One and three-quarters cup of thick' tour cream, One pint of trashed raspberries. One egg. Heat to mix nnd then turn into well grc:ied ciikserolr- dish nnd spread the tup smooth. Now place" in n small bowl I Onc-luilf rup of flour, fire tablespoons of broicn or powdered sugar. Tiro teaspoons of cinnamon. One-half teaspoon of nutmeg. ' Slfr to mix nntl then mil Intn the tin 11 line nn oblong Wiccsccuke pan vvitl nlnlu mistr.i. Spread the berries and then sprinkle Our rup of fine bread crumbs. One cup of sugar. One-eighth teaspoon of nutmeg over the berrins. Dot with bits of butter nnd then cover crisscross fash ion with ineh-wide strips of pnstry. Brush the stiips iith water and bake in ir slow oven for tlnrt.i -live minutes. Boiled Raspberry Dumpling Three cups of tloiir. One teaspoon of silt. Tiro level tablespoons of baking po irder. Three level tablespoons of sugar. One-half level tablespoon of nut meg. Sift to mix nnd then rub into the flour half cup of shortening nnd use snoons of sugar. Told the pastry closely over the berries and pinch the edges tightly. Tie in individual pudding cloths" and plunge into boiling water. Cook for twenty minutes. I,ift to b eolander to drain nnd then serve with custard .auce. Garnish with a slice of bard sauce. Suggestions fur summer evening menus : Chilled cantaloupe Corn pudding Baked new potatoes Benns Tomato salad Boiled raspberry pudding Coffee Tomato canape Cheese crumb pudding Boiled potntoes Corn on cob Cucumber salnd Blackberry cobbler Coffee Honor List Itolls Irrd Ten Mlrrt l'etti lips Cake SALUS SMP Steak J .30 Stalo bread onion, salt and pepper for filling night small potatoes Tw o squashes Tomatoes Lettuce Dressing . . , Rolls itwehe in pan) ne pint milk Butter Pear hes i no "n 0 Sugar 7T. Oh Tea oj '., fl'- (.all Id , ' lotal Jl 5U , Your SouVs in Your Hand By Irving R. Bacon Tin: wim: iia.mi , The middle IlllKer (.Saturn L ,. prnpnrtlonately lilffRer tlinu on n nnn-riutiiriUitn tiuod; mid Inn 11 lirmnlnrnt mount ut Its linne. IV The Jupiterlan and four of th, other t; iei of hifmanity are of f. pi, inq, r antly cheerful, bright and optimistic a disposition that there might really ho danger of too much frivolity in the world If thero were not nt ban one tvpc gifted with a solemn, eoher. almoift sin ister sort of wisdom to net as a restrain ing Influcnco upon Its too Impulsive brethren. This Is the .-attirnian typo, which Ik represented hv tho predomi nant of the middle finger If t,n mid- dlo finger l.s not more than normally 1 large, thero should nt least h- h (Pipro- portloimtelv large mount nt tho ti.lSe of tho finger to Indlcuto the preaenco of Its type qualities. In this connection It should he stated that, normally, tho length of tho lingers should be ns follows: Tho tip of Jupiter (Index finger) should reach well beyond tho mlddlo of the first phalanx of tho middle finger (Saturn) ; tho ring ringer (Apollo), to tho mlddlo of the first phnlnnx of Saturn : nnd the llttlo flngT (Mercury), to the lino of demarcation between the first and second phalanges of tho Apollo finger ' Flturn . 'i -r.ir1' r ' ' ir ' 1 ('i '.-doin aduess a leaning 101va.1l uu perai. n .' nn gloom. ENiNGL PUBLIC IT'S PRESERVING TIME :w ' ffli 1 WKmm v'f I mSmm) I :.' i .mm ' -vV -1H 1' SS v. - ) ? mBm !mmi, $ - ttrmtrnm ' ; ,. ...: :ffP ' "Tn ? a . sLJT- -vs i-'ofcj' ,.&,? . ' ? A . J . ..sAu X. 'MB7:S. r?rt: - w-. 5-W.c V VVx. "' 'J:' i.1.'- .?&.",:..., '. . V. .- .... ,.. . 5T Tv-.. y y;j -A v . '- i - r-;w The I'liitrd Mates Depnitinent of Agriculture has a number of uajs whidi are almost If not quite guaranteed to precnt the breakage of jars in preserving. Here arc some of them: Do not place cold jars, cither filled or unfilled, in hot'uater. Do not place hot jars in cold water. Do not overpack jnrs which are to be processed. Some products like corn, pumpkin, pens, lima beans nnd sweet potatoes swell in processing. Pack jar only to within one half inch of top. Do not allow draft of cold nir to The Marriage Trifler By HAZRL DEYO 1IATCIIELOR Copsright. 1010. bu TuMlo Ltdaer Co. At Three, Itarbam Knioht nnd Keith .Grant arc married and all society prophesies a brilliant future for them Jlut a brilliant future is not chnt hclth icants, he scants companionship and n few real friends, so that when liar bara sets the pace in the young mar ried sit. licllh unexpectedly meets some interciting people Ihrauah his private secretary, Katherinc cicbcry, and Jlarbara luikcs up to the fact sua ilenlu that in a scay she hns failed her husband In marriage Her sister, Ftranor, too. Is about to make a grave y'nMake. and llarbara begins to see ci crythlnp In its true light. DARBARA went through the evening ri 1.. t,in,i nf n hlur She danced mechanically, nnd all her sparkle seemed somehow deadened. She watched every door for Klealior and Kendall Randall. but they did noi come, .vi 1 '' could stand It no longer and she sougnt out Keith desperately. "We must do something about Kleanor." Keith, who was dancing with ber. whirled ber nut of the room and Into a little sitting room which was empty. There's nothing wo c.in d". nnr harn. We hine no Idea where to look for her, and after nil. she renllv is able to look out for herself, ou know that she htis resented terribly eciv bit 'of Interfertini- from niu' of us' "I know all Hint; but, Keith .she's Just a l.abv she may spoil her lln with one Impulsivi moment. Keith shook his bend. "I don't think so i:ie.inor Isn't 11 baby, she s bophlstl cated be) ond her years, nnd her friends hae all been ery much older or ns we'l posted ns sho Is. She won't do nny ihim: impulsive. Trv not to worry nbo'it it ' naibaru felt that she louldn't go homo uiiiimif I'.imnnr. WHiat would hanneii 'if i:ieanor ruino theie and found them 1 .. . v.... T.-.1U (1ni.ll. n.,allu(lnil ,.11 nn nut Keith flnu nersuadcil Iim' m niio lo with the lest, and her train'nir ncnlnst milking a scene of any k nd forced her trf comply vi .miini, fimimtl informally In I.T3. 'i.'s hlc drawing room with its shaded llchts nnd Kngllsh chintzes, It was Lawnnuf who voiced Barbara's fears by saving "1 II take n bet with any one that Bleanor and Kendall have eloped." I Th's brought a laugh and Barbara's I heart sank. .seniethlng's happened to tho car, . Kf'.th s-ild quickly Thev could have telephoned,' put In ' '.. site. "Surely thev can't bo so far f'orn civilization that a telephone of siiim kind isn't handv." This was Incontestable and Barbara Mif.ssed the truth of it In llur own 1 In art They all trailed upstnlrs at 2 30, and rial bara sat up in the window of her 00m waiting Sho did not intend to nn 10 hed until I'.iennor reiurncu 11 nun Mad to wall up all night for her. and If I i. dldn t return , but tho thought j mis instantly quelled. Three o'eloelt, and 3:30 ticked by, and I "111 she bat there with her head against Let Cuticura Care For Your Complexion Dally use of the Soap heipa keep the skin freth and clear, while touches of the Ointment now and then prevent little akin troubles becoming serious. Do not fail to include the Cuticura Talcum in your toilet preparations. l,rVit. ''.. .tTMnil Hilr"i "CUen tV orw n j (UJfcWli.liiii1 Ji"'7 h, Ei.,dl OinuatatndWe. TleutnW. cuucursaoaptMTwwim"' -. UGI SV VV strike jars when they are lcmovcd from the dinner. The wire ball should not fit too tightly or the jar will bicak when the lever is forced down. All new jars should he tempered he fore using. To do it, put them in cold water sufficient to cover them and bring to u boil. Forty - five the window caslntr. At a quarter of ), she heard the, whir of a car out on the road. It was coming nearer and nearer. Jlarbara leaned out hoping against hope that the car would turn In through the gates nt the driveway. She could just nrt 0Vbl lrm post ln ,h0 dlstnncc. nnd suddenly there came the gleam of a headlight through the darkness, as the car turned In from the public road and proceeded slowly toward the house. Barbnrn's heart beat fast and she leaned far out of the window. She heard the sound nt vrtli.no u drove under tho porte cochere and stopped, then she heard it being driven nrourid to the garage. Kleanor had come home, but what had happened? bhe felt stiff and chilled through from Her long Vlcll She stretcher! l.oe cramped limbs, ns she got up slowly, and 11 nuau 1 unm hiic stood up mat she leallzcd how nervous and worried sne had been, for her limbs trembled under her and she caught nt a chair for sup port. She must get to Klcanor and find out whnt had happened, and vet she stood perfectly still In her own room as though something held her back. Footsteps In the hall, and the open ing nnd closing of Klcanor's door, stirred Darbaia to uction. She put another dressing gown on over her thin negligee, -ind went toward tho door, when sud denly the door itself opened noiselessly nnd Klcanor herself stood on the threshold, Tomorrow IMrnnor'n story Leather Chairs Leather furniture coverings last longer and look better if rubbed occasionally with castor oil or a commercial leather polish to restore the oil thnt gradually. dries out. The liquid should bo well rubbed ln and any excess wiped off the surface, otherwise this film of oil will collect and hold dirt which will dnrken the lcathor and soil whatever touches It. I tz - t -. vs ,c ar SPtiUadclbhia CONTINUE THEIR id-Summer Clear-away Sales OF SUITS GOWNS AND DRESSES COATS AND CAPES SUITS & SPORT SKIRTS SHEER BLOUSES SUMMER MILLINERY WITH UNUSUAL REDUCTIONS THAT AVERAGE ABOUT TWENTY-FIVE TO FIFTY PER CENT 1 t '- ip Ptease Te Me What to Do y OVNTIIIA la "Da Jure" a Spoiled Child? Dear Cynthia Why spoil n perfectly good discussion nnd allow "Do Jure" to walk off with All tho honors7 Now, "Do Jure," aro you n spoiled school boy or a human bolng endowed with good common-sense nnd why sign yourwclf "Do Jitre," when you don't I've up to your tltlo7 If King Midas do served long1 ears, you ought to havo the ears and the "bray" both. No woman Is going to shout lory every tlmo you flap a wing. You'll mcot your "Waterloo ; Nnpoleon did, rfnd he had It nil over jou for brains. , Komotlmq. you'll bo glad enough to chnso dowrrto "Hades nfter some blue eyed Hurydlce." If every woman for got every man sho met five minutes niter she left him. you wouldn't be here anu neither would I. U contolt was con sumption you'd wake up some morning with n wreath of lilies on your chest Ho fair, "Do Jure," Don't try to bo llttlo "tin god." because wo mortals aren't mado that way. As mortals we re n howling- success, As anything1 else vvo'ro n howling mess. PLAIN JANn. "Zadee" Says Boys Like Silliness Dear Cynthia More than one boy has remarked to me of tho extreme silliness nf Mlln iiwnrnl.iln,. f-lrl And 10 tllU 1 astonishment of the InBt one, I agreed wmi him but added that 1 lu.lllu tho boys quite ns llght-bendcd. I have n fnlNy good mfhd. I lovo to read nnd keep myself well versed on current topics. And It Is only with older people I get n chance to lr my knowledge. " I should ask my partner at a dance what ho thought of tho I.eaguo of Nations I'm sure he would consider mo qulto Insane. 1 find thnt to make, ns they term It, n "hit" with the average hoy of fiom clKhtecn to iwenlv-thi'io. all I need Is nn nblllty to dance well. a. ca , paclty for seeing humor in any Joke and 11 iuiiiibii giggle 10 rmpnnsiM-' mm " an ever-ready flow of extremely foolish Chnttcr, a knack ot looking well-dressed rind a not too determined lilen nbout kissing. 1 don't menn vou havo to kiss every Tom, Dick nnd Harry, and if you know tho gamo you rcnlly don't navo to kiss any of them. I'm sure, when the boys finish rending this thoylll admit that It Is the tin exaggerated truth. So It's up to you bovs to demand something besides M'.ly behavior from your girl acquaintances. I havo one verv good f rle id who Is twenty, nnd he is the only boy 1 know who talks good sense I would llko to see what the boys lvtve to say on this subject I feel sure I am right. ZADI2I3. . A sensible and verv true letter. Speak for yourselves, boys," and see whnt you can offer as un excuse. The College Girl Writes Dear Cynthia I cannot In nil truth say I am a devoted nightly render, for I urn not In the city during the greater part of the year, being, that abhorrent object to marrlageabln voung men (ac cording to two of your iccent corre spondents) 3. "college woman." I wonder what "I-'rog," whose so enlight ening letter concerning the modern brown-eyed, brown-haired damsel was l-lllllllial.fwl .n tnni n n llilnlfn nt I tho college girl for the term "college woman is, or course, singularly onjec tlonable to any one who knows her? "Frog." In his avowed creed on the sub ject of women (I .wonder If he thought of his letter as such?), flings to the world his defiant statement that he goes out with a different young woman four times a week or some such figures, I can't remember, and numticrs aren't Important. For the love of heaven, does he think that nny sane person Is going to object to such a course of action? Let him take all the girls ln town out. poor man, If he wants to, but since he seems to care enough for the species fcmlna thus much to associate with her. let him not rail at her Imperfections. T confess that I do .not know what he means hv the old-fashioned girl, of whoso location he so plaintively In quires. I rather Imaglno that the girl of past generations, shielded ns she was from a knowledge of the world with all tho pride of sham modesty, would be no more popular today than the winsome-mouthed creature who Is willing to help restless Individuals like Frog enjoy life. Paint and powder. It Is to be remembered, were known In, before nnd nfter the days of Cleopatra, and their uses nnd application thoroughly understood. By the way. would It Interest "Frog" and other readers to lenrn that there Is In actual, civilized existence a girl who powders only when she happens to think of It, and, her memory being not altogether good, that Is not often? For behold. I am one ' And It doesn't mat ter a bit to me that men "fall" for tho silly little fools who don't know better than to .iv In a public newspaper col umn that they are considered attractive by both uees, and are deeply In lovo with boys of nineteen, who, no doubt, don't much care, one way or another, CORONA. BEADED BAG REPAIRING Ml fcljlrs nnd sizes niil equal to new nt hoiuII rant A. E. MOSS ,: Diamond? Watches, Jewelry Hours, y to 5 fa- ravix Jftflti Avenue at 46th, Strerl i,M lmimn WHATS WHAT By Helen Decle At a Qunker meeting, the men ns scmblo nt one side of tho room nnd the women gnlher on the other side-. Wher over a group of , men detaches Itself from a group of women thoru Is a "Hunker .uueiing- cueci, quilo suitable 10 a iTlends' mootlngjiouae. but. wholly out of placo In a sodlnl gathering. Society .Is established on a bnsls of courtesy, and courtesy requires that men shall pay some measure of atten tion to women, shnll entertain them or bo entertained by them for tho promo tion of social amenities. Stag1 pnrtlcs havo their own placo i the? should not be mado units of n mixed assemblage. J Adveniures'With a Purse THOU n long time there wns non I'know becnuso some ouc wh none of it. some ouc who loves It tried it several times. But now they have it ngnln-rttny' bottles of that fra grant Imported perfume, which, if you can afford to buy It by the regular size bottle ns It comes from France, costs ninny, many r.o'lavs. But If jou, too, love It, nnd nre siitlslled with just n bit of it to touch behind our enrs, per bitPH. you tan cet n few of the Pre cious golden drops nt n time, 11s, in fact, your pocKctbook wlll'permit. it is pui up by one understanding shopkeeper in thirty-five, forty nnd seventy -five cent bottles. Of course, you have seen thjHluvct.vnc lints. All dm ol. mm have 'cm. nnd everybody is wearing 'cm, or wants to ! Perhaps you linve also noticed that tneir Prices nre nlnrmlnc. I saw them In one shop for .?ifj, nnd In nuothcr for $18,110 nnd I hope Peter forgets to read to- ilavs adventures, for 1 boueht ouc in one of those places, only I'm not going to tell which one! nut, nnyuow, since then I hnve discovered duvctyne lints for ns low ns .fS.oO ,nnd they nre very smart. One, for instance, hns a crown of jade green taffeta with 11 boft (.timed up brim of duvetytic. embroidered 111 blnck. There nre n number of styles nnd colors, nnd ench is very attractive. These hats were there just n day or two ago. and there Is no renson to be-J licve that they win noc sun oe inerei if you sec about them .nt oner. The pnrrot lamp would look well on I your desk or on n small living room 1 tnhle. The base is a truculent, bright- lv colored parrot, in characteristic pose. The bulb of the lamp is nrcned on n curving rod which goes up hack of the parrot. This lump was higher priced, but It hns been reduced to ?U.50. l'or nnmes of shnps iiililress Woninn' Puce Ktlltnr or phone Walnut 3000, lakn can lie ncallu and quickly allachvd lo al most anu rvtrificrator on top. u'owirh!r or In the basement below. r'-mrljiS'imkkkkk. f V 'V' J 1 L X u. ftlf LI T -T 1 1 & J 1 .i . kw? LET THE' SALESGIRL. I " s - - p t ATT T Tr k -r. - - RUB OUT AJbL, nun KtiCORD And Then She Changed Her Mind and decided fo "Tahoh After AW Si Doesn't Consider tho Woman Behind the Counter THE girl behind the, candy counter finished wrapping up two boxc of candy, nnd started making out the slip. "That's two dollars. Isn't It? tho customer, ns she opened her pock ctbook. N .. "No, that mnkes two nnd a half, replied the salesgirl, looking vp tnm the book. "They're n dollar nnd n quarter nplecc." "Oh. bother I Why . didn't you I me in the first' place? No, I Hnn t think ton did. wen, 1 uon 1 wain " they're that price. You can just take them right back." The girl smothered n sigh, nnd la boriously rubbed out the entries on her snlcsbook. She had just about erased the last bluo mnrk from the enrbon coiy when the customer turned back-. SlifT ,nd been hesitating thoughtfully just Inside the door. , "Now, that's tenlly silly to bilker over fifty cents!" she announced gen erously to tho girl; "I will take them after all." n And so the salesgirl patiently marked back the entries that she had just care fully erased, took the money, handed out the pneknge. and sighed. "Next time." she declared, "I don't rub any thing out until the customer' gets out of the store nnd down the street!" But, fortunately, thero arcnl a great manv shoppers llko thnt. They nre scarce enough to be noticeable, nt least, "vou sec them nt luce counters. They usually hnve a wteny little piece of dull blue silk, nnd they nre trying to find lace suitable to be used on it. For some reason or other they never seem to have anything pretty. It is always something that ought not to have luce anywhere near it. JfltMoMiJffife The Stor& of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street Pre-Inventory Clearance All Dresses, Suits, Qoats nnd Wraps, Blouses nnd Skirts arc now marked at Drastic Reductions for Immediate Clear ance. Because or the fascinating NEWNESS of The Blum Store fashions, due to the recent rc-crcation of this organization, this Clearance is all the more compelling. No C. 0. D.'s All Sales Final " . I ' Facts about, Isko Electric Re frigeration of your family. 1 Isko can reduced the 4 ing and ing an desired 5 6 table use clean and sources. Isko does .than ice Come and sec Isko nl work in our showroouw. 'Vou willbt amazed to sec how fresh and fine foods are kept ' icrcka by Isko, Send for booklet, describing ' Domestic Utilities Co. 1717 Chestnut "St., Philadelphia Electric Refrigeration1 CTTOW much is this?" they ,h unrolls n card, of narrow lace "Ok that's more than I'd want to pfty'No.' Wnat is this? Could you tin.ln ' ii.' of it? I like to see how it ook from the other. No, I'm nfratd If, , little nnrrow. Now this next She lnni. incnj fvs, mm. iooks rntner well It V T . t - -... .. l" "" ... j.wii nc i nnui. 10 pui it around tho neck and the now what li m one, this looks unusual. Oh, fa 11 J the price that's too much. That's Ik!' only thing you have, Is it? Well p afraid none of them will quite do. pi have to look somewhere else," ' Thero is very seldom a word of ii,au for trouble from this kind of st0.M nnd the saleswoman Is left with a Ma ' tcr full of straggling lace and surroun ed by waiting customers. Yet this riion per is just tho kind who would to ,Z" nnd complain bitterly nbout tho t.rX. in the stores. m" "I can't getting anything I wnt " ' she probably states. "1 don't thlni n.. t have the nssortment of things that tht used to hnve. "Now, you'd think It would be easy to get tho kind of at ' I want to go on that, wouldn't jou But everytmng was too narrow or tx wide, or too expensive." When you see the sample of tho ilrtt, I Willi nnu wiiiiio iu nun Willi laCQ scctnT'forttinntc that everything was tw narrow, too wide or too expensive, lty it never occurs to this kind of t.hnn that she might be a little narrow l wide or expensive, herself! M jo say nuiiiing ul piuiu tacK ot (01- II sidcrntion 1 No Exchanges of vital importance to the health of every member That refrigerator of yours, with its melt ing ice, risks the health of your family by incomplete refrigeration. Its average temperature is 55 to 65 with bacterid multiplying and foods spoiling. flood that same refrigerator with dry constant cold, keeping it 10 to 15 lower thanv ice now keeps it. Foods are kept indefinitely the doctor's visits are in number. Isko does away with the unsanitary drip pan, the unreliable visits of the ice man, ever-mounting ice bills. m Isko works but a few houi-s a day, start stopping automatically, maintain unvarying temperature just as in each compartment. Isko makes convenient size ice cubes for from your pure drinking water, uncontaminated by ordinary ice all this at a lower operating cost refrigeration. xuuiaio una Lei Hue buluu (To lie Continued.) r sv. Vj !,(' 1' i b v ' V- f W-f.