l If $;T . t i c Irf JS Kit ? f i. )(,' 1 II mil M Hi u M j( e IM w i li?l i - JMtkMbthe html' 10 WINNERS FOR FOUR DAYS PLANNED BY MRS. WILSON 5,' j" JForcquarlcr of Lamb Makes Casserole for Saturday, Roast for Sunday, Chops for Monday By aiKS. M. A. WILSON (Copyright, iOJO. Tu Mm. it. l. H'IIhoh. A.U rlgUa rcartvd.) TOMATOES, beets, carrots, roru nml eggplant nre comliiR Into the mnrket stalls In nbundanco unil therefore will , bo more reasonably priced. While we can find but little real relief in the , price of potatoes. I am Rolng to hiik prest this week to purchase one side of a forocinacter of lamb, with the whole i neck, and then arroncc to pltui the j SATt'UDAY ' , DINNKK nasnberry Cocktail Casserole of" Lamb With Macaroni String Benim Squash Tomato and Onion Salad Huckleberry Pie Coffee SI'N'DAY BKEAKFAST Cantaloupe Fried Tomatoes Cream (iravy Itlcc 'VVnllles CofTec Waiercre-'s DINNEK Tomato Canape Boast Shoulder of Lamb , Creole Bice rn on Cob Cueumb?r MUnd Rnspbcrry Uater Ice Coffee Sl'PPKU Cheese and Pepper Sandwiches Tomato and Deviled Kits Salad Ginger Bread Stewed Peaches Iced Tea MONDAY DINNKK Clear Tomato Soup Braised Chop Heib (inrnMi Browned Hominy Stewed T.mi.itne-. Lettuce Teach Dumplings Coffee TUESDAY DINNEK Cheese Canape Radishes Young Onions Lamb Pot Pie With Vegetables Coleslaw String Beans Cornstarch Pudding Coffee The market basket will require, for the Saturday dinner, three meals on Sunday and Monday and Tuesday din ner One side of forcqnnrtrr of lamb icith vsholc neck, Two hoxci o riiitphrrriri. One hor of hiirl-hbenivs. Tiro candloiipr, One dinner nf pmrhen, Oiir-iiiarfrr peek nf ttriuq brnni. Three ximiU or Urn tnnjr squaihcs. Three heatU of lettuce, One-hnlf pert of tomatnci. One bumh of iiittirricHS, One bunch of rwiWici. Three bunches of scnUions. Six green peppers. One large hunch of prirnlcy, Four pounds of onions, One cucumber, Three carrots. One bunch of beets. One small head of cabbage, One pound 6f rice. One-half pound of hominy. One-half pound of cheese. One dozen eggs. One package of macaroni. And usual weekly staples. Casserole of Lamb 'Witli Macaroni Have the butcher remove the neck and cut into thick t.liccs. Wipe and then roll in flour and brown. Place in a saucepan and add four cups of boiling water. One-half dmrn onions, cut in slices. One carrot, cut 111 dire. Cook slowly until tender and then thicken th.- gras.s slightly and euon. Cook the macaroni nnd then place two-third-, of the conked miimrotn in a casserole nnd then pour ovnr the mac aroni me prepared aim cooki-u neeK ot , jnmo. tover ss-mi i.ie ni mice 01 tne znacaron. and sprinkle ssith tine bread- crumbs and three tablespoons nf grated cheese. Baku in a hot oven tor thirty minutes - ti .. 1.1, , u Have the butcher bone and mil the shoulder and wlien re.idy to i.mt pack ; one-half cup of finely ehnppc.l onion 1 1 Into the meat and roast in the uual wanner. Menu Contest Mrs. H. A. Davis, GJti street Preston' I I JIKNU rriril l'lsli llultprt-d llrfts Totiitors Strlns lSriinn Tomatoes nud Lettuce Teach shortcake Iced Tea SALES SLIP Fish (three pounds porgies) $ .2i Strlni? beans S Potatoes I'1 Betts 05 Salad "5 Tomatoes (three) li PencheK 2tt Flour ' I-ard l. zsuuer suosuiuie . . ( Vim gar. salt, pepper and cinnamon "" Su?ar "It Tea '"! Bread ' Total $11? Pear Mrs Wi Non I nite in your ; )-. u i .r. i!in prtz bo bought clams for t-nt cint? a dozen Or two doen for foils n - t . i ak- deviled clairs Prav t 11 uh where you cm lm ''am.- fui ihat price ns they ens' 'hit and mioi w !olf-al Also w liere oh her- ...n ou buy new tM.i.fi. s . i -mI. oiies fur ten cents .. tpiartr pick I think It a sham to prit t such nt'iff when ihev cannot hm for 'hit pn-- I will look for an taih .innir to 'b.3 Mllrf M A. D. Mrs IF A P --The clun- i 'irchnsed I'N'n ?.'ls '..tls 'he 1 1 . rrv-a'one ,t rlety Now. I know that mini' peopla are wondering where ou purcb.i.se three pounds of fish for twenty-live cms &. the menu you s. in In iet 1 Know shop sou mention and know your Drlce is iluht In urloiiH parts of this hlR cllv of ours It 18 nlwass possible to obtain Hieclai bii4;ams if food where IIik dealer punhn-es line rpi.intliles ar.M prefers to turn oer his buv Into quick cash Thl". I think, will also explain about the potatoes, which were pur chased from a hutkst. r Miss Fcgrjy Fleming, Camden,. N. J. I mi: NIT Meat I.naf Fruit Salad Cream Onions l'reneh Tried I'otutoeit Hot Muttered llf-etR llrcml and llutlrr r.flnllil lied Tea SALES SLIP Meat . Halad Ilutter Vread Eggs . Applo J .3.1 . .05 . .15 . .11 ....04 . .06 uoets .00 MflA -Ci301l f.l iU jirecUvcti , . . ! .1 1 '. ' ! ! i i i i i ! ! ! ! ; i ! ! I ! T "oo With thlatln 13 tar fl . ( t (. ic ... .10 OS .05, .02 -.ta7. ' . j 'M 11,40 and Potpic for Tuesday HAVE YOU SENT IN your menu for a dnllar-nnd-a-lialf dinner for four people to the PKIZE MENU CONTEST? it you do, you may win one of the prizes. There arc three of them: First, $2.50 Second, $1.00 Third, $1.00 Rule: The foods used must be staple nnd In season. Each menu must be accompanied by a sales slip showing the cost of all the ma terials. The name nnd address of the sender and the date must be dis tinctly written. Address nit menus to Mrs. WILSON'S MENU CONTEST Evening Public Ledcer Independence; Square Creole Ktce ,;sc thp bot)CJ o th( ,nmb for ,,. st0(,k Xn. wngh ow of r,cc n)1(, ,,n,.e n ,, srtiicepan and cover with five ,,u lf blmne nmb gtock n,jIlc u I lirec onions, One gictn pepper. Tiro tomatoes, minced fine. Cook until the rice is soft nnd the water absorbed and then season the rice nnd add Tiro tablespoons of bacon or ham ilnppinqs. Kaspherry Water Ice Wash the b -rries onaturdny and then pine- in a saucepan and ndd Oirc quart of icatcr. Bring to a boil nud cook until the fruit is soft, then add Tiro cups of sugar. Stir to dissolv) the sugar nnd then bring to a boll, remove and cool. Use one cup of this mixture nnd dilute with ice-cold water for the raspberry cock tail for Saturday evening dinner. To make the water ice, soak three level tablespoons of gelatin in one cup of cold water for twenty minutes nnd then heat to dissolve the gelatin and add to the raspberries. Hub tills mix ture through 'i iee and then ndd one nnd one-half cups of cold water. Freeze in the usual manner uud then, when nearly frozen, fold in the stiffly beaten white of one egg. Pack and allow one hour to ripen. Braised Chops Willi Herb Garnish Mince fine the green tops of the scul lions. One-half bunch of parsley, 5fij" onions, Two green peppers. And the coarse outside leaves of the lettuce. Place one-hnlf cup of short ening in the frying pan. nnd when smok ing lint add the herbs and cover closely. Now brown the chops nulckiy iu the fry ing pan. lift to a saucepan and add One cup of icatcr. Tiro tomatoes, cut in bits. Cover and simmer slowly for fifteen minutes nnd then lift to small pieces of toat. Cover with herbs and then pour the gravy over all and dust with pa prika. Browned Hominy Cook one-half pound of hominy grits, like a thick mush, anil season wnll I Turn into a loaf-shaped pan nnd set I aside to cool. Cut in thick slices and j dip in flour and brown in hot fat. I Lamb Pot Pie I Cut the leftover roast Iamb into ! pieces ;md plaeo in a saucepan and ' cover with cold water, adding 1'iaht small onions. One carrot, cut in dice. One-half cup of finely chopped pars- 1 icj. .jmj coojtr,j irr, simmer slowly until the meat Is verv , tcn(lcr nmI tllPUJcut the leftover t mmin v , ln smaI, bloi.ks d place in aXer. 1 invnr in n inr-,. ,..,.t.l,i e 1 ,iaer in a large casserole. Season nnd I then turn in the pi .-pared lamb. Sen- . son and cover ith the balance of tlm mice of the' Brush with ' with fin. KnV . I liQKe for hominy, cut in thin slices. shortening and ipriuUU- crumbs and grated cheese tnirty-nve minutes jn a moderate oven. Honor List Mrs Jeffrey Stewart, 2524 South Cleveland avenue MKNU Ilel'lnn n'T.. Tomato KKK Salad iiflKlun rotator. Strlni- Il.n..- Lemon 311BI. Scotch Hcon' lent Te SALBS SLIP One grnpofruit. ono banana, one orance. stoned cherries (half. pound) - Two tomatoes T,i Four bbs J ( In., bi 1 .1 - ' n s-n.iil onion !!!!!!!!"' OS .10 firing r.,-ans Belgian potatoes (ono quart), milk. Jo ogBS ;;;; " Two lemons 'ni -ugar " ' 'o Klour. cks. sugar, milk, etc ! i Iced tea '0 Total jY,-; Mrs. R. Peet, Canicys Point N. J. MKNU Meat I.onf Ilollrd Piitiitoe, ' Ks.alloped Corn Stuffed Tomatorn Bread mid Butter Ten IliitterRcntrh IM SALES SLIP uno poiinn 01 finmnurg steak- j one-hnlf of one-quarter peck of po. tatoes Me j,i nti "in Iiii ft.ir.a.oVs 'me-half loaf of bread Tsso eggs ( rackers me nlnt of milk no Hutit-r in One cup of brosvn sugar 'n II nir nnd lard ' . Lettuce ', 'ns Hn ni crumbs nj. eaf-oning 'n6 Tea '.03 Total 1.50 MRS. WILSON ANSWERS QUERIES Dear Mrs. Wilson About two sseeks ago I sasv n nice recipe of yours for a thick marshmnllosv filling for n lnyer cake. I have lost or mislaid it. Will you please publish the date of the paper that I can find it In? C A. II. Morshmallow Cream Calie Filling Place in u saucepan One-half cup of sirup, One oup of water, Four tablespoons of cornstarch. Stir to dissolve the starch and then bring to a boll and cook for three min utes. Then-add ono rup of nuirshmal loss- ss-hln. Heat to mix thoiouchlv nml then cool and use. EVENING " PUBLIC ' LED GElfc. PHIL AbM&ktist ItfD'AY, , - r , FOR THIS KIND Vhoin mmmmM mm Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA "27" Approves of "Bachelor" Dear Cynthia I hae read with much Interest the letter signed 'Bachelor" nnd wish to Indorse most heartily his re marks relative to the girls of today. My opinion Is that the twentieth century crop of the female see. tnken as an aver age, is a bitter disappointment. The have no desire to cultivate n home In terest. All they dream of is paint ano powder on their faces and scheming how to have a good time nt some poor uool"s expense. What these girls want to do tt to take an Inventory of themselves nmi find out their real worth "Bachelor' shows raro Judgment by lenwlnins Blngle. '-"." Oh! Now. now. "2T !" You wouldn't be so hard on all girls, would you? Theie are lots of fine ones ln thl.s little old world of ours. She's Broken-Hearted Dear Cynthia I am a young girl 01 seventeen and madly ln love with voung man two years my senior. i..ibi week we went to a dance together At the dance I met a girl friend whom I have known for five years. She callel me to the dresslnc room and told me manv tales about this boy. which l believed The nt day I sent him a let ter telling him not to call on me ngnm. I hae learned from.truo facts tint ih tales about this boj are not true T would like to renew his In. tvlMiip Would von advise me to go to li.m ur vrlte hlii a letter? BROKEN-HEAKTCD. When lb" harm Is "one . in- umi ben ou realize vour mtsta . s la it not so? You should never listen to talk against an of your friends And ub.nv "!'...?". .. .", i,i .,..,.,. net on hear- 2 1' ,n,nX v? eve another opportunity to clear himself. Write and apologize but he will be a most cxceptlonil man If he feels th same toward you - I.. r r- Learn the lesson not to listen to talM. and never act on hearsay "H n ery oung to be mauiy im ."-. "" Says She's a Butterfly neir rnuhla Some one aslud "what attrae's boys first?" In telllna nis slory perhaps the question can be answered I has e a very good friend V, e went . . i aa,vit- nnd were called MUtl t.iy" We. are both good looking :,,! .i, ., nire Nosv. she is tall, slim s.raicht shouldered and In all ways up right and dependable. She Is very put spoken and truly a combination of Iron ind sympathy. Her hair Is Bldcn u. . r,.t hr cnmnletlon Is freo or i. .. t .im the verv onnoslte. I am short, dark and noted for never kecp .. ., .ninimnit I fear to be out- siKjken I like the mm (Sho hates them ) I dress verv stylishly to catch heir attention and I am a constant user nf mnw-iin She dresses veay sensibly ..rd looks remarkably will In her clothes All the young men i rnuov one "'".. ,.nd although thev carry on nnd rusn me for a while they soon drop rnc ami trv to gam her triencisnip I 'I am horribly Jealous nnd svant to The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. What is a new fad in bilk ssventersV , . lU , Describe a convenient trun. that "' is easily strapped to the back of an automobile when traveling. .1. Hosv is organdie used on a nesv Paris wrap? . 4 Describe u dainty handbag that is picttv with summ dresses fir as a light touch with a dark dress. f If it Is difficult to keep mules on nt the heels. In what pretty way can they be secured to the feet.' 0 Hosv can more storage space be obtained in a house that has an attic? I Yesterday's Answers 1 The uprcad nf the high cost of living is i-linsvh hv amusing stn tlsties from Uganda nnd the Ton go which prove thnt u wife cost four spenrheniN before the war, while she nosv costs eight. A convenient inside belting for summer dresses is stiffened with boning thnt can be sewed through without blunting the needle. 3 The top of n nesv posvder box is covered with fcanitnry gauze that keeps the soiled puff from coming into contact svlth tho rest of the posvder. ... 1 A pretty, neat-looking bathing suit fits into the knees like u riding habit, shedding water better and looking more trig than tho full-gathered knee. 5. The nessest style of alarm clock Is "disguised" In a mahogany case. 0. A suitable and pretty gift for the bride who does her osvn garden ing is a set of small garden tools, decorated with hand painted llosvcrs. OF WEATHER Your thoughts Just naturally turn baclt toward that comfortnble serge dress. And If you Iiavo one ns good-lonltlng as this, you'll be looking for n chance to wear it all summer long. It Is 11 darlt blue serge, bound on every possible edge with black braid. Then the charming part of it Is the square rest which reaches below the w-ilst. t i.i ot lirnmi siitln with eyelet embroidery, ami 11 beading with nar row ribbon of h e n n n run through It. ! Joot Tedor. Central News Pprlco oscrcome It. She has overcome her Jcalou'v so well that sho Is a vers- good friend of her former fiance's present fiancee. , S.mo dav she will make a wonderful svlfe for :omo young man. ns she has a small apartment svheri, both she and her mother live together. She Is painfully in.it holds dosvn u svonderfdT position and Is the idol of all svho meet her. She Is only tsventy-one. I've tried to model my life after hers hut It simply Isn't In me. and thciefore can't come out. I nm only a huttcrtlv wasting time. O, Kitty, some men like a dependable person and some llko a butterfly. TRUTH. Just a word, "Truth." Be yourself. ''on't try to copy another. Live up to the best that Is In you nnd you'll find : ou svon't bo such a butterfly. He Can't Make Friends Bear Cynthia This Is the first time I have ever attempted anything like this, but I ss-nnted to cet vour advice and the counsel of your ready and sympathetic readers. Can you imagine a young man of tss-cnty years of aim svho him no friends, svho can dance, sing, play the piano well and be a good sport and spend money, sometimes ln excess, svho Is a high school uraduato and svho Is nt the present time doing some college svork ir .i uegree, svno is sociable nnd enter tainliiB, and svho, despite all this, can not get friends' 1h this not a real Oor dian knot to untangle nnd find the core and tho reason for such a condition? Up until I graduated from litsh school I was lompellrd by my parents to stick pretty close to ins svork and svas nllosveu hardly any time to make friends and cultls ate them . specially of the opposite sex. So sshen I wanted to make some girl friends I found to my dismay that It svas practically Impossible, although I ssent to church became interested in oung people's svork and took an Inter est In mans things, hut still I could not seem to imiKe friends Why, I cannot possibly conceive Must on. go to the dance halls of the city and practioallv pick the girls up ln ordor to make them friends, or are there prop, r methods for ono to be come Initial. d ir.to their circles? True. I could pick up nil tho ones I wnntca on the streets of the city, nnd could probably hasv a good time doing it, but theso nre not the kind of friends I am after. And so, Cynthia, what would you dor Surely from .sour stores of wisdom you can buggest some scheme. I could en tertain mans people at my home, hut whom would I ask to the party? Any ad. sice svould be s.ry much appreciated. 1 am sure, and perhaps there are some girls ln this city svho svant to know the snmo thing Oh, I forgot to tell you, I am a fellosv. Please. "LON'ESOME." Go to the rector of -our church and talk to him In confidence as you did me. Hns'e you es- r Joined a cvm clnsn svliern you would meet men? They will always iiuruuusre sou i) otner men n.ml tn vin Make friends ssith the men first. Women always like a man svho is popular with uiucr men S THE MAGNESIA DOCTORS RECOMMEND fw Conjuration. Acid Stomnch. Indlntt tlon. Tan bo used as Milk ot UinnlL pc.a only by tn bottlfr novr by dot-1 '0 (an Sec Ur Rnnst The BEST COFFEE Vou ever tasted . . . . ! Sumatra WVr No CeoUaf A Nutritious Diet for All Ages Quick Lunch at Home or Office Avoid ImittioaL,l SjA,ilttBttj mSBAMD ltSySHy Safe JWKm Miik !!r WLwlHtfHM.10 & Invalids Adventures With a Purse T ASt going to tal;o a long chanoe on L all of today's adventures. For I nm Rolng to tell ypu of some things I really wnnt you to know nbout, for some or nil nre things that you will wnnt. nut you will have to bo quick nbout seeing them, or the chnnces nre ten to one thnt they will bo gone. First of nil, there is tne writing pnper. When away for your vnrntlnn rnn you go nrc tin doubtedly going to need n'n ertrn sun- ply of stntloncry for nil those letters home. Well, then, one shop has n per fectly fnscinntlng sale of pnper. It Is n pale blue, nnd riinnfiiB through It horlzontnlly nre eighth Inch bars of darker blue. Then n gleaming silver edge finishes ench s'hect. This Is ex ceptionally rich looking paper. It is priced nt sixty cents a quire, nnd the envelopes to mntch nrc sixty cents a package. Then there nre the blnrk bended handbags. There was" a' scant handful wiicn I snw them. Hut they certainly nre renl bnrgnlns, if anything ever wa n uargniti. They nrc oblong in shape. inensuilug. I should judge, live Inches long by three Inches deep. They nre mncie entirely of tiny giininctal beads, the dullest of the dull. The tops nre of gunmctnl, nnd so nre the chains. Ihey nre lined with n very dull grny material thnt resembles suede. And j on will never guess the price.?:! each ! Lastly, there nre the bracelets. If you have followed the fashions at nil and wlmt woman does not? you will know thnt the new bracelets are those of the soft links. Well, one shop hns some lovely soft or is It flexible? linked hrncelets. gold filled. The links nre oblong nnd nre carved, and be tween ench link Is a barmpie pcnrl. They ecrtnlnly nre beautiful, mid thev are surprisingly priced nt SL'.."I). Human Curios No. B The Jinn Who fooled the World The civilized world ns-as naturally ns tounded when, InSeptember. 1835, the New York Sun appeared ssith an article telling how Sir John Ilenchcl, the cele brated astronomlst, hnd Ins'cnted n very powerful -telescope by svhleh he was ablo to detect minute objects on the moon. According to this urtlcle, which was filled with a wealth of sclentlllc detail and bore all tho earmarks of truth, tho observers harl discovered trees, rivers and fields of popples on the moon, to gether with nineties mountain! nnd green valleys, in svhleh roamed goat 30EI0E 30E30E lFiS $3,000,000 Mm Shoe Sale Wm Is mvw wmmv IflLlllft WW FllilMJ While They Last! Sale Ends Soon!! You'll find every style and last that you will need, and it's only a question of getting around before they are all gone. In such clearance sales like this, it is well to know the character of the store which conducts them, as well-as the values represented. It is upon these two things that Kinney has built so successfully. Don't Forget the 116-118420 NQ. 8ftl St An' Forget the Address Above Arch St., Philadelphia, Pa. Address Store Open Friday pint- Tornm i t ' iui mi ,1 - - wy? ww"" IW i . jfet & i; WHATS WHAT By Helen Deeie Wlrat's wrong with this picture? Evidently th girl Is a lady; quite ns evidently tho man Is not a gentleman. Why not? Ho Is expcnBlvoly nnd fashionably attired. But aro his mannerB con cealed In his cleverly cut pockets?" As all well-bred people knosv, n gen tleman rises to greet a lady, and re mnlns standing while she stands. "Apparel oft proclaims the man," but not In this Instance.. No matter how well dressed ho may be, violation of this rule of mannerly conduct Btnmps the offender nt onco as Ignorant of the most ordinary usages of good society svhleh nppoarcd llko unicorns, birds slm liar to tho pelican nnd all manner of othor remarkable animal life. Including. ntr npo with tho wings of n bat Edgar Allan Poo reviewed the nrtlcle In tho llBht of science, but. despite the many absurdities svhleh he pointed out, not ono person In ten refused to bo- lleve It. In fact, oh Poo stated, "a nro- ofTlVgurrr ?Wtif"'n, doubt of tin truth of thn whole nffalr." Tho New York Times editorially stated that tho report "displayed tho most ex tensive and Intimate knosvledgo of ns tronomy," ss-hlle other prominent papers of the dav hailed tho discovery of the Hcrschcl telescope as prcsnglnit a msv era In scientific Investlcntlon So svlde- snrjad svas the demand lor the copies of tho paner containing the article that ll sv.ih i eiii iiuru in i.ttuii.ivL mini ,tm mora than 60 000 copies were sold before It wns discovered thnt tho story was a clover hoax, perpetrated by n Ncsv York i .. . t sri . i. ...l journalist by tho name of Itlchard Liocue. uocko neo reaci ino eariy cnai tcrs of Poo's "Hnns Pfnal's Journey to the Moon" nnd prepared the article as a Joke, hut feared to acknosvlodge au thorship when ho saw hosv generally It svas credited both In tho United States nnd Kurope. It was not untllHerschel signed a denial of tho affair, some months nt'.er It nppcarsd, that the story was finally clhcrcdlted. Monday The Sleeplnir Woman of Duniilnaltl 30E30E 30E30I "The Mill Never5 Never Grinds on the W ater That Has Passed" And You'll-Never, Never Save Money on Your Shoes After A Sale Like This Has Passed. Buy Today! Turning Out Values That Again Be Duplicated in Philadelphia So During the Closing Days of This Sale It Behooves All Thrifty to Bay a Pair of These Shoes m wB Lh H rr. Kr Lf ivHi kH Er wl Lk H Until 8 P. M. - " - ' ' -- . LUCY'S CLOTHES-ARE FUNNY JUST BEFORE VACATION Like All the Rest of Us, She Is Saving Up-to Go AtvayEvery. body Goes Through This Some Time During the Summer pOINO swimming tonight?" asked ono of tho girls, ns she passed Lurv on her way home. "I don't believe so," said Lcy. hesi- tntlngly, "I "two a good many things to do, and I'm sort of tired, anyhow, "Tea, I know," Interrupted the other girl with a wise smllo nnd a wink. I know how that is. I Jst got back, you know." Lucy hurried on. She was so hot that her only thought' wns to get home nnd get into n cool bathtub. Her mother was s'tting on the porch, fan ning, when bLo nrrived. 'My goodness, Lucy I" she -ex-claimed, "Aren't you hot in that serge skirt? Oh, well. I suppose you have to wear it, though, don't you? Well, it svon't be long, now." "No, thank goodness It won t be long!" echoed Lucy fervently, ns she svent Into the house. At dinner time she came to the tnblc In a dress that was cool enough but ..it... nn.li.ni. One sleeve wns "out" .. lho.v nn,i there wns a notice- , , ti, Vf l,i.ctnns on the front of the able lack :of buttons on tne ronioi tne waist. It had been blue, but the sun n,i repeated washings had fatlcil it to ,0lof til, dreary gray. Lucy is usually - .i.u.... !.,.. Imr clothes), nml her father raised his eyebrows ns she enme '"What's all this?" he asked, "Seems to mo you spend most of your time BCvlriK is this the best you can show for It?" , . , ,,, "Wait tllltlie end of next week!1' lunched Lucv. "I'll shosv you some- tMnp for It!" rpho cn( 0f next week Lucy's vncn- t ton. lou .iiVrioJ of wvIm through that "c'Pc,rl"c PJ.V?'' 0;.,v", money, clothes and everything that she . . tt.1.. hkaiI n linn tinnntlAti If a tlon. You sec, Lucy ls Just going may possibly need on her vacation. It's a good tiling tnni mvsu mxui-a uru ii: peated in so many households in sum mertime, for, if they weren't, it might be hard for some of us to understand just why there are so many funny -looking people nround. TIIK girl across the table at lunch, for instance, wears n shabby, worn looklng dress of warm silk, on a day like this! When you ask your fnlth- IOE30E 30E30E N&CHI ? fill friend whether she's ready to in, out IV the afternoon ice cream ,S astonishes you by snylne tlmf li doesn't think she wnnts ny "' -Sj ncntcst girl in the office npnenrs t faded dress with the seams pnll"", '" A They're saving, that's all. T ",? wi Plenty, but It's all stored atray?1.w Ing for vacation. y' walt" Wo all do it. We get new dre,SM and ha s as' we need them, and 1" them nbout onco or tsv re. Ti, , ...... ..vuu ...... tou vuL-niion, nnd l mediately get scared about our clots?" Why, they'll all bo worn out L i 'h?! eo nsvnv if we're not careful. w " worr along, dress Bttrifctly In' .. .. ". JV VP waists and skirts for .the evening ,.1 of the pretty voile and organdie drJitt that nrc in the closet. Just before va"' Hon, we wpn't even spare wiikN ,j skirts, we resort to old things. d Then vacation come's along, 'and in two weeks or a mpnth we nrc M d c " that we hardly know how to beW? And first thing we know, vac.,fe over, thcro nre only a few more wW when wo can wear light tlungs, Bn(i l" have a lot of perfectly good summ(!r dresses on our hands. We do It ei-nr. summer! "' White , A Matching Coat It Is certainly most welcome that latest Paris whim for It gives the dc Hghtful convenience of tho svell-loved suit svlthout tho usunl "broken" appear, ance of tho skirt nnd blouse that 8o many svomen find unbecoming. In Hnrper'8 Bazar for August thtrt aro several examples of this nosv mods ns developed In delightful ways, One is of blue sergo svlth a long-svalsted lioi. Ico of svhlto crepo de chine, stitched In svhlte, and svlth n crushed clrdte , blue sergo nt the normal waistline Th fc".'- .,..i. i-suii,,iiiiii;fl II. 1H Ot Ulllft flergo stitched in wnlte, cuffless and without fastenings, tha svhnln off.i i.. Ing decidedly chic and becoming, Jenny svho Hs the orlglnntor of this costume calls It "Pratique." me' Another example of the nesv mode la for moro dressy occasions. Tho frock ot hoft black crepo do chine Is refreshingly plain, short of sleeve, round of neck nnd with a irivoious rume just below the ss-nlst svhleh cascades on dosvn the sides. Then to make up for the simplicity of thn frock. Chanel, svho In thn rm rlvos It a- coat of black creno dn chin'. ' embroiucreu in opaquo wnite beads. 30E30E SOE30I May Never at MEN Saturday Until 10 P. M. J aonaoK: 301201 ,x, JL -. r itliB StUs&'Si tmm.hij'!tpi.iNMCT jjfrWWfr,, i rf-i -WfiSfea5 .njslife.JUl. . ''.'J tfviirJjLi&t whflmwawwi -', -iTM , i -imftmmimHSusL. .. .