mfp- -SfSwt ?n5 tW "amlii.lf!Ut '-;. SriSWrSTrfi ,- -r ,..., .-TV,,-,,,,.. ,,B ?tv.'wt $;,!" ?""!''"" (?, nnmvijimi ii a w ti A I' f ' ri . i . f i Tl v i . r r f . ' ,,,-" ., - , , v- ' '5'l wioes,, ,. !', 'U,,', (,. .-A ' j .$. U r fvm rfhli i'. ..H . st , fell '!" ifi ,,P mm Mrm L5JA.,ft. Ii'?irtl I. mmM) f irt L' Ul m kmki w w I'M n 10 MRS. WILSON GIVES RECIPES KNOWN AND Ml YiLa bopa Da 1V' s Soup 'Pcscado" Is Filet of. Fish Hv MRS. M. A. WILSON t tfottrrtaht, 1)20, bv Mrs. St. A, Wilson. All J neMii rtservtd. TJEUU and Chile arc Spanish -Amerl- ' f can countries) and the usual customs ' t the Latin race prevail there. Vol tap oarly morning nothine but coffee. ahrt occasionally a sweet roll, is served, i 'f The Onstlllan tHiially takes a Into : breakfast or luncheon about 1 1 o'clock, "ljnft family avmble and thin mcnl , quite similar to our luncheon. The. nVcnu is often planned as follows : ' 1 ,.i sopa da Ajo , Fruit ' Roiled Cortia I'oached Errs Tried Bananas , Lettuce Salad Anuintie jRicc and Ptcantia Coffee JLii Sopa Ijii Ajo This is a garlic or' onion onp and it ay be made from vegetables or meat stock. I'ortia is n specie of fresh riackcrcl which is usually broiled or panned and then follow the mote sub- , stantial foods, such as steaks, chop. , ham and eggs and fried potatoes these , irtay replace the poached eggs and fried , bananas. ... . . ! thAnulquc is a fiery combination of red peppers nna pomices. wuu-u musk w eaten sparingly until a liking is ac quired for it. Many novices have oaue t0 remember this dish, which is so hot nfc to cause tears to start in the eyes, 'jjicn comes the rice nnd picantin. which irt'a combination of mustard nnd euro . 'JAn even tin Spamsii uimi is nacni.io iSt.t vu ,.'.' -i,i..ii is n dried' lis'h. lic cod, prepared with tonratiie- and Ptppers. and the usual l.cnten lisli dish i called pcteado How to Prepare Pe.scado ''Select the fish and filet and then place on a dish and cover with .tTo tablespoons of salad oil. 4 One fablwpoon of lemon jucc, JSif of pat "c ti:e of pea, One onion sliced, '.One-Aof fcajpoon of sail, Pinch of cayenne pepper. lv,Mix before turning ocr the fih and then set aside to marinate for one hour. Lift nnd then dip in beaten egg nnd roll Id fine bread crumbs and fry until golden l;rown in hot fat. Setve with tartar sauce. Frequently the fish is baked in nlacc of frjing it. J Tartar Sauce Vriacc in a small mixing bowl I One cup of maiiounniic dressing, $ Hit of parlic, si.-r of pea. J One-half cup of finely chopped chnes, '-; One-half cup of finely chopped pars- '. '! One onton gralcd, fOne small sour picklr, chopped very fine. '..Mix and then sptead a latge sionufitl rer the fried fish and cover with finely l ilnrcd red pepnets and ser,c. orer mwcrorcupr..vl........ breakfast brains, .sweet breads and ' ..imoTimes eronucttes ate prepared as ------ for npsrndo tCasido pnehero means looked in eas sfrole. The Spanish usually boil or Mink their foods in carthenwHie, where the slow moist cooking develops a de - ilcious flavor, and alia cn.ido pachero N a, combination of meat. Spanish peas , iml vegciuoies ruuwi " - "-" f fctTpe'asgarha.iago. are u.ia.ly ' ;rved daily, sometimes as a soup, liar- Ic soup is umilly mnde of rice stock, rhlrken rii e and lum. with sausages. 1 s 1 red peppers, mi ami a nun- in 1 01 cui i prcao ocr the ti-n. .Now pour over ,"""" ' "- -" '" -uni.. 1n.11.-,-.. ...... u-unj "'" "" nun iih'kiu.1 . hiiow conscqueiui 1 am attracted ny young nuinoer ami viinciy 01 articles tnncn ,Pp,iiriiipnrfl 11 uouiii mil .,. Iff Slices of toasted bread and fre- the ncppers about thro,, tablespoons of '" '"' ""'" '"" ,f ,',0, thou.-and earning a certain income and having 1 crtain , men wlio.se age lanse from twenty-eight , from the patient' Interior ' c c '"'"' ll'' ow" ctV1' in. V".. .,-. , ,,,! ..,,.. 1 .... ,. , " ' 1 "' ii....!.:. .. ;n ! .. 1 1- ui.. !i..,. ,,. . .. I iii thlrl.IKH. mul are nf tlip follow Inir Do all. who W OH NUbiCct to (Its of '- 'ro'y'r b ItrVrtl n,opV .,,! I ,l-p i ' "V nl i"!"-"""' - " ' ' ' vM -".""'. n, , itp.,, nm,e uptic , clr ,. ,,, aMng a m.nly p. Ilrlum and aphasia. cMdcntly inrhord ; diShr stewdi tomatop am hake in a slow out to almost exactitude how many people will fail to meet their obligations, and prar.mce : se ond. athletics : third, must- under the delusion that Ik whh cither a .X::X-:X JTCI arozala ah m land is a tniMutc of .oven for thtrt.i -five utiniitcs. sjel.vc to what . eitcnt. nul: fmieili. fonrineM for snorts: dftlt. gout or an ostrich, for he consumed a!::..' ' ' v.v..v.v,v.v.v.v.v.vv. Menu Contest Honor List t Miss Jean Prict Rankin. ." Manacon Roaii. : Phoenix i-ilk. Pa. 1 Menu rrni ill felrrt xoiui (inmle (nun " roujli trt ( rrrrt ami root 1 One l'lnt of tlie Mill. Ksrullopnl Oj-t'rs dtndleil npp riitl' '1 ( ailllllnnrr nple (lrr. Nut ald I'rni'li llrnwn ltellj ltrrad nil ttuttpr ". !I.1. SLIP Twent n -ters tmc-half loaf hre.nl One and one-half nunrn m'ri One egg ifor .ilil dresshiK) Cflie-quarler pound butter Sweet potrftnes t'aullflower f.ettuce tioffee . Sugar 'Jvo apple 'fne -aiadi Peaches, soft ones Xllts ffelery tClour and sirt "111115 n. Total , " Spl.i'U ill I. I" mil"! " f rjjulii for 'i' "i !' '"' ;'. Miss Kli.:abctli Ilanti,tfs (Fifteen Years Old) :, e,7C South Fclton Street 7 pnll ' Irlih Mm Ivillli rrrot ind el nnil wliltr pntatnes) , lorn l.lnia limns Tinnntn nnil Onion s.i( Drrs.mt ' TppsIi I'phi Ii t alp ; ItreKil llutter I tr.i 3; eef Potatoes (swept and white) I M ij One cai ro' w'lj 'r" f:c carv corn f lH Mma. bean a . 'ilf'.i 'J'our tomatoc! .!.' is (1 5 01 toes Two onlonn Drecomg . F'OUr. shortening, ckkj Tea. RUg.ir, milk Hread nnd butter Peaches , ; Toial ... $1 .;-. Mrs. James Henderson, 20 West Main Street, Pcnnsgrove, .V. J. Menu Veglable hnup ' Drains IVIIh fcmolberrd Onluni Itoilrd I'utatorii rnniblnattnn Nulnil Sliced reaelies Drrad tlullpr I'affrr 1 st.VI.RS SLIP (jalTs SULP Two oup bones ' Two carrots . On turnip Three potatoes 5mall t.oup celery ... Two onions Thrw-quarter pound calveH' brans Onions Potatoes .... I'OMIMN.VTION' SAI.AD "io totnatoca One cucumber Oho pepper Small celery One onion .... Salad dresHlpg .01 .0'.' 02 .05 .01 . S4 1 03 10 l .n.'i ii'l Uu 01 ' .1- 10, 121 Sliced pcuencs Krottd, butter Mtc, tugar, tup of milk KT .Tetal, ,,. 4. ,,..l.y USED IN SPAIN Mailc 'Vow Garlic or Onions. Dipped in Beaten Egg Have you sent your dollar and a half dinner fo. four people to THE PRIZE MENU CONTEST? Three prir.es are offered each week fo the best menfj. Kir.it prize. ."2.."i0. Second prize. SI. Third prize. $1. Give your full name and correct addres on the menu. Also the date of sending it. The foods suggested must be staples and in season. Send a sales slip, too. which will give the cost of all materials used. Address all menus to MltS. WILSON'S MENU CONTEST V EM NO Pl'HMC I.KDfiKU INDEPENDENCE SQUARE tomatoes and peppers, while sazpacko j, nn appetizer which is served during ,,1( course of the meal this is usually dUrinc the nieat course. Gazpacho Peel One cucumber. Txco onion). Tiro lomntocs. sir leaves of Icllm e. Clioti ver Ii tn. nnd tlien smuh. ix it li . a, little garlic, salt, pepper, oil and vinegar aud .spread on pieces of toast, i How to Preiwre the Spanish Peppers The .sweet red nnd green peppers may be used. Place in the oven for five min utes to blister the skin. Now rub the hands with salad oil and then remove the skins and seeds from the peppers. Chop the pulp very fine and to one dozen peppers add Otic-half clove of garlic, chopped fine, One-half teaspoon of salt. One-quarter teaspoon of pepper. Steak, Sputlsh A nice cut of tht rouud. kirt. chuck or nimi steak may he u-ed : it should W'cich llhnnt unn nnrl rli.iiA.rtiini.(nru ,n I two pounds and should lie cut at least one and onr-itiurter inches thick. Make I a pocket in the teak and place the pre- pared tilling of peppers in the steak nnd then sew the opening with htiing. Pat ' flfll... j,.tn mnn, A...1 I...... I..I I. t ' r. . .vu. t.nyj ,111.11 mm UIMWI1 UIChl(1. 1,111 m ii i-mitiip ui-ii ami copr mo top two inches deep with sliced onions. Pour over the onions 7'iro tablespoons of lalnd oil. Our tablcipoin of leinon inirr. Onr and one-half nips of tomato p"X,ee' . , , . I ";' l',0Vf,'-v, ""'1 " cook in a slow i7J!L0l tW h,,,,r. or ,0"1- th si'- mori . .,,: ,",. ",lfi then place the casserole on t,P i nint ,n" "' ,"-ovcr ami men turn a large wiiii' nowti over lite casseto e to keen kett in the heat Racalao a la Vltrnina Select a thick cur of hnnplc,.. ..n.tn.i, and then oak for four hours in warm water. Place the lili in a piece of ohepcclotli and plunge into boiling ! iinuciH.K tor iwciuj miuutes. i.jft hlw ehen"varc taMnVdlTnh.: ,wl,nc ,hp ,ressing: prepare six en- pcrs. as siM-,i in method ami then from the dish Mis. H. Gum (AiLifniia Apartments) S'inctcaitli and Givard Ave. Menu rErtuhlr s0up "liiiri nib. nf llrrr (IrntPil I'ntutnrs Tiiint t)r,.,K Dumpling. smrrpil ChIiIikkp I'rpnrli Mjln Truth Tarts nltrr llrpiul lliill-r Or nml( thr .iiiiji nnil ml, n Irtturr snil '-uruinbrr salad .u:s si rt 0- Soup 1,011. j'l 'eRPtal'lcs 11.", or i; l.ltUl.P 1 'iicumbcr IS I Messing ir. '." or, 11.-, T'in pound! ribs of beef ft5 Tomato ,,5 f'epppr , .. . 11,", Cfr" pound potatoes 0- I-'."ur, onion . n: On.half brad rtbb.it;e . 0- liaising, rice '1 urn sirup (,j Pre-Klng for cahbaco .. ISr.Md and butler .... M Sn'' "H"" 1 imp fiu.in p, aches . 7i'.v Hough ; .In1 .0.1 in In M 19 Total ""' O'ioiI n,u' iibt,wial for a root Finprca Eugenic I'he late tT-l!ninre l"nrpnip ,. o.j to hate lipen luiuntiil bv .1 iIi-pmi! nf Miliums. SeptPinbcr I. IsTll. thr- ,lav the mob iincilpi the Tuileries, was ' Sundae; it wa on a Suiidnj that -he learnt d the new, ,,f M de-'ith of the I'rincp Imp. 1 ial lierclf died on a Miiidur. 'I lie Question Corner Todaj's Inquiries I l)piriljp ,1 innvenlenl artnlp of furniture that can be adjust' d in tlupp difiereiit wa - ll'it 1. Hi the 1 olor he prptented from running whi 11 wn-hmg hitp slot es with likiok trimming? ;! What is a "hoio gown".' 1 When a Hal iron brcumi's runv ni dirt. , how .hniilil it he chaned? .". How 1 an -ilk iimle.-e ear that hn hepn wn -bed eeial tunes lie fre-hetcd up like new? II In cleaning old bras-, dilutes that are blaik with tarnish, what aid to a commercial bin's ehaner will make the work pn moie llil kit ',' estrrd.tj 's Answers 1. I'nrmnl iut it.ilinii- -loc'd hp iMitien or engraved in the third P'l -on '.'. ('oral ilrt. about an m.-h in width 11111l.es a beautiful tour Ii of i olor on ,1 1 ream -ntin frock. .". The side hair is allowed to grow long in the newest wa.v of arrang ing batf. This U tin 11 turned under the bobbed hair al the back of the head and held in plni e w ith a jeweled comb I. Mr-. Morgan Ilelniont a prom Incnf ew Ymk fcn.MPt.t wnm-tn 1- now iietiny In the 1110,1111; pi, . I'M i" .". Hunt 11 will be t In liitiirilp 1 olor fni' mil Minn cull- nnd frock-. tl. 'I be ncft hat for fall though unplt Hiinined. arc of brilliant colors in Ibcniiclrca. f EVENING PUBLIC - LEDGERPHILAIiiLPfflAvmBNBT, 772C Newest Collars A Daily Fashion Talk by Florence Rose W Collars are more in demand now for serge frocks than they have been for some time. Tor thoe 'who prefer high collars there are ruffs and the straight kind with u jabot. Rut many women keep to the becoming low collar tlat turns down ocr the dress Whatever inaj be said nbout the lentlenc.v nf the new frocks shown in IP" r'M in l'0 witlnmt the touch of or- ?"'"' !rn.f" ie or In.e t the neckline prolded separate Miliar, the fact remain." that tho well-(lresed womnn here likes to have hci daytime frocks provided this has been made and may be bought with detachable, washable collars, an! 'at the smart shops. It is shown to often with collars and cuffs. Not in- ' you in connection with little friljed frequently n new frock modeled after a white organdie cuffs, at the Icft-htnd French design showing no light touch center position of todoy's sketch, at the neck is fitted up before delivery, j Rut by far tho greatest favorite with at the request of the woman who selects j womeu here is the collar that preserves it. with a collar and cuff set some-1 the low neck line, for American womnn times with i.n additional one for arc not at all eager to wear the collar changing. , thnt Is high or tight. Separate collars and cuffs aie (is1 In the sketch some of the prettiest of much in demand as ever, and lit v the new collars nrc shown. They are ofteu are a great blessing to the home nil sheer and dt.inty and follow the new dressmaker, who in this way gains a lines. Two Minutes V.y HERMAN Let the Law of Averages Work for You INSURANT!" companies can pick out a thousand men of uny particular occupa tion end tell jou with almost uncanny ticcurac.i how many of them will in the '-ourse of the year gel sick, what their medical expenses will be, how many will recover. Iiow many will die: in short, what their chanics nrc tor a brief or a Jong life. They can tell jou how many men out of several thousand will in HUM care lessly net their own houses on fire, how many will be burglarized, how many motorcar owners out of every thousand ! how many barns will be struck by lightning, how many clcvator.s in loft build , 'ugs wm eras,, wn ire.gnteii w tin pass - Ml this is li.isni upon the law of fad that human and mechanical belrlgs. I alike. And this law is taken into account by almost every up-to-date business ' organization. I " n'01'f restaurateur knows almost exact); how much food to prepare ot anj ilnj o thai lie will hau just enough of every article and thu eliminate ! wa.te. Tli- lx tfr mail order house will thcow a wncou load of incoming mai i on ,hP .ai , tc voli how much money I n,'"n V"1"".- ?"T !"" .-.urS The . ''Ii:nr -"T ' hair, rnii.;. lmly du; rx0,'J M1,'.h.(luv '" N?v "rK- fo1' """'""'c. And this ;uuo law of arrraso holds good in riorr ni;in' dail.r lilV. And , -i . . . t it t 1 1 while It may not affect cadi indhldtial majoril.t of cases run true to form. ...-Int.. iiiiinlini. nf timn (,w tiikfiiin I t IHIU IIIIIIU.I ... III. II . ..'I IU-.....I1.. ...I, l.l. 'l, I'llll. 'V I I 1 lllll.lirill-. . I ' I ..... . "soldiering" on the job and other foims ends ami pprhap- inukc some mone but wrtiinll.v negligible. P.j far l lit- greater majoritj of tho-e 1. ...t....;..in ,i,,:f, 1 ..11.. ..! uiuii .i,-u. .i in. ,iv. ,,,, ...n. ....-,.....,., rU..,,v,... This is the law- of aterages. t lie practical embodiment of the great law of cause and effect - tin1 most absolute and uniere. It i the part nf common sctip to, let than against you. CARELESS HEARTS ISy HAZEfi I1EY0 nATCIIKI.OK iriito','. 3-'e. lu !" I'ubl . l.rruT it,ij,u.r, Dianu Burns Jlcr Bridges It tiu.in t 11' Moiin nm' Jul. an 1 nr, ,i,rt. I'ft'f tin r riliorci hwl been ,1 rffcrt for cifa mouCii. Hit 'he ll. btrst upon tliri;. 1 lien lintl ncp-o-ntnl lint i'i' thev 'elf that their irmtyir li'ii! bran u "liojt tl,,-lll. but uh'ti thry i.'(. thru b"th irnUictt their In tor ruth otl.r Of course. Julian il-n vot brief th'i' llicimi cniilil nos s bl 1 cai or h hi. (inif Dmmi felt the m ,i,e nhnut ly'Hui So I'll he umiKCt tl r truth ilr pronutrti to uuin tl'rni ".1 Uol'lij' 'I iplenttld tnoii. hrl ri uio ,1 ih. a rt not ana nrvri- mint I ta.e ll'it Irtrlu. 11 frlrnil of Dl'ini 's. 1 vitprrd.iff th' 'ra itillc of nttiilif- i, , to roi.lturc Ifinnn imn -"ii - n in. nn nti' mm and Jti'lon'a lii'cv. but l n.ni -s tie til-mined to (10 Ihrounh ih f A'-.1 l.irn shook her head. I wont promise: I think ou r. t a 'ool nian.i ' she said, hollj But filnua had tied to open the -loo 1 ami the next m'nute was prcvu m 1 i!ae to Al i iic looked with keen eje uk i in.iii D'.ina was determined 10 1 lit had it frank engaging face pihI tike a'i'l "" rounn ane couiu ' ui-i ,,m l(p looked clever. ' 1 liana had gone to put on I'- bat rtiid Alice anil Cleaves chatteo fr ihe fpw inliiutoa th' y were alone '..-ii'ier He talked easllj and well am 'then DI.OM tAine Into the room A'i nf ted th itaj bin ees fired when hi loolteit at her Pkunh- he wag ver n u.-h In toe with her. but Alice was det rmiucd hint ft'un.i should not marrt h.ni Th threp went downi.iT- together "iid out 1110 the rather 'ai 1 uiomer ilii" Mice pleaded ajtot'n s-'.neiit -lien thev aked her to .'ic lb them and die purposelv " ided the plPHd'iig look In Dianas ,s is ,h in.ole htr adieus. Vht' she was aloi 'i wa'kedi rflonp trying to think l-it die could dr. net i ThP'-'ie Just like 1 n- ..r proud s ublio-u children " she va d 10 herBfif . despairlnglv. "Of eouis thireW te.ill ' .i or one thing to do 1 o "e Jul'an llr simply liao to t , v trip una 1 Alice ate a hasiv lur. h at a te troom 1 '-he f. It etcltcd, more 0 thn he had nrr hern in her lit Wi nlir n tiirnncii she vent inio 1 i is-., -f ; d ,1'letl lollrfli lip at h o . . fro n 1 1 in -'.itlon ther Ih- it uijgrap'i'i h d I'-at be was at 'i.i . Mie shopped a w n i, , t,-,pn ci'Iimi up .'Kali1 from nno ut the deparlmeni 1 -tores The strnoifraplinr njid iImI Ie, ... j 1.. f-n... I.i.,l. .....I I. ..I . I nan t uilio .11 iiu.i. k.i.ii km., nun kuii. rlpht out ngaln Al.e stormed ,tt her- -elf Why hadn she left her name i and said that -be would on 11 later'.' Now tl ere was nothintr to do but go home. Lnd .omehow -h.. Pit 1 la Vhaeter "tai done shVuld I, do,,'" "as Voon as .rt bkII.Ip lp . . . ,., , , In the n, famine (Jle,w and ninn.i iad bml lutth 'ilcaws 1 roLPPding in 'is unlet U lil- r(ip a. ,.oi ttstt'hlng . (nana elos I through narrowed lid." -we sppniftl tiMiigfl' oul'i and di- 1 trait but lie made no comment, -unplt plied Iipp with g'.oil food and handled Hip biluuti'jn r.tiuei we'l flerward I thev went 10 select Duut 1 .s wedding I ring and when the diamond circle that UIM1M' UAU nuot-vu " uuusiu BJIU -W good finishitig touch made without the mil of n nrnrpsslnnnl ill rsMiitlter. Many of the new frocks in P n Paris s(wnl hid, collar-. The high - frilled white organdio collar was c.spccinllv strlkin?. and an American crsion of of Optimism J. STICH will bump into pedestrian and be Sited, engrrs. averages, which is founded on the further when ir.ed,up. nre nnd act pretty much on it contains, how mniiv inquiries, hov .omnany operating the large, re.ai b.H-ausc exper.cnce ha taught it thu eosts It SKHIO. and correspondingly foi 1 .1 11 i 1 . 1 . tdentlcallj. n will in the ot erw helming a li.. ..pi. .... ...ill i.Atiii.. ..!.:.... of dishonesty will always attain their the proportion will be citretnelt small. who make good will be those who depend ...t.,.ini, the moil inescapable inundate in the the law ol .uerage work for jou rather Iff' 'O If 'licr.'ltptl Di.tna foil th..-llnil' 1 t'let 'as -ur,. p. no drawing back, 1 llriKPforth her life was bound up with ! He life of this man. .lulUn was a lii.il in 1ipi past around which bliter- ,M iiip'naries would cling for thr 1 st pr lir r lifp, no matter where she mlsht V"i ie tlrrd. ' i;Ichpr sid. a li.. led u him -ivr.. ....'..- . . 1 '"I , lill l-Tll CO hr 10 t.tle mi I '.p .'llliI Ie' vou run " ' I come lllin I' r.ilin... siail'Ml. ir.lte llieie -:. -mlled mi bl ,, c-'p,t..ftu -v ' haes or parcels Tor a few hours nnd are - o"i in"- X.Bmm 'Vir.!'""1;1 . . 'Pis rather than have ill's "Ihtter than I .lcc,w" ,,.. . , ' Mi do tot m.ij thai, Hi.in.i-" he . . leaning Inward her 111 the taxi "p . nng hpr flnget' Ith his 1 ner.. s notliliiB wrong Is there': Vou ro' '. .. .r'I1l.,..;"lf v,,iv " l""''sel to '" "it:. "''. "as brr chance to trll bun the ml to take b.uk her promise, to i ! t heihclf on hit' merev inn there "..s . Qiiiethlng lu the quk le,.p of bin '.lee that told her how fearfully he was tilling her npl. Mie imild not glte ''i for that 1. mi she hjil caused too ... -i uiutn p.tni nne nail gone too HU..I1 pain m the woild as lt vtas .Vo """Jlf or no mistake, lie would go iltruugh iitli It now. no ineiier what li.iPIKiied inl she -mile I at lilm this time fort ing more response Into lier tone nno neu returning the pressure of IHs himtl. ' .Vo (!leate, I haten t repented"; and iu.uk tPars sprang to her eyes; as w t'l a drep sigh of relief hp caught bet to him. WIiph he left her it few inliiutrs later at her apartmtiit she was slili with self-loathing, and a lifetime n' such niettfllse slrcltlieil hpfnre tipp nihp ilr.iggcl lipiitplf up the stairs with HREiug -.'p.s an.t a iini'j heart loiiinrron lull. ill llntl- ,.t nitatli in an lllirpr, iril tt H.t Things You'll Lovu to Make Wcw Gird I l"or .tour ono-plote drcis. which Is still t0 1,"1,l ,'iw,r ""' l'"1' """" I'i.h .u- I tr-clhe grdlo rfalr Use four .qu.r. W"il '"- ..mi (W.li ttll.i IMin-Oilll ardi of nbbon about thrce-tiuarters of a , , n ,. iTvto t.,111 , ribbon would he slunineg ) film ihe molds black ami dot will bi'itthl .oluis .-.Inline iliem lo glte tho glossy effect and to !,,pp ipp colors 11010 rubkliig off I'ui , ribbon Into th piccta tht'cc-iUartera 0f 11 unl .u h Cut them through thu holes In the molda Ha ihown In tho pic- turo, 'lie tho loom ends at each side, ThU la Just the thing for that charm- ip-lrrt. jf' tOUg O40l girtUS. tJJjCJWajlW jTWttlflpfeWMiJ Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA If You Write, Tell Him Heart-Broken Tell him some tlmo when you write that your hair accms to be changing color nnd -getting a reddidit tint Do you not think you were foolish to start this correspondencs7 It aoema to ma It would be wise to drop It alto- geitter. "Soohlat" Restrains Himself ,...Ji.i. .. ...?. .- ..- xjcar iuiiih. iiirouRii you 10 in-i tLve." "Pro nono Publico" and "A 21era Corporal". I restrain mvaelf from In-1 auiRinc in thu pleasures of scratching orr n. braco or wnite-not replica to youc hlR-hly entertaining letters because Cyn thla has lately tosned out a bushel oC hints to the effect that she discourages, disheartens and otherwise disapproves of battles royal within the precincts of the Justly celebrated column. Therefore, yours truly Is present, but not voting. Nota blen, "B. B." So you enjoyed my sermon and want more of the same brand 7 Now, you nrc my idea of a dis cerning critic and then some May Zeus and the other lodgers on tho peak of thu woll-Unown Mount Olympus shower you with blessings for your kind. If un earned, words of praise. SOPHIST. What's the Idea of mixing Italian' and French? Perhaps some might think you slipped up on that, my friend. Think a Little Bit Stb May If you are not In love with the young mando not think of marrying. Perhaps you want your own way at homo too much. Very often we get Into the way of finding fault In our thoughts with others, nnd we show It In our mat tier even If we do not actually find fault. Think a little, dear, and teo if your sis ter Is not very umlnblo nnd pleasant at Imini- Another thine, vou ak about a ' Catholic thurch In r.lkton . If you arc a. Uatholc us!, your coitressora moo i he whole matter He WOUld know JOU. best "New Jersey" to "Sophist" Dear Cynthia May I speak, a few words to our literary friend, "Sophist"? Tea. "Sophist." I certainly do agreo with Kwltchlkidln and yourself that you are seriously afflicted with' a case on Noah and 1 certainly do enjoy a good laugh every tlmo you have a spell when I think of the way you must search the dlc.lonary for a letter, ou nrc aosoiuie. ,--: , ' " i:.,7 r i. ... i-..r ! tin' someTu're oi don't liave to givo your nuuress or l " """"' "") im-iii-nm afr.'hi that they might bring thesehes in orderly row behind a Mieet. wagon to ydur door some day. MISS NEW JEUSF,Y. Wants Him to Call Again i am n triH nf vpntppn not psncclal v Dear c.vntiiia-iery ingiu lor ins , reason the subject of mv own tin h, " ' ' " "ll ",.".'. '" n it w last ar I hnc In en rending our ad-! lmb always interested me and the n i- ooUh n" lf lt wns dlrly' "' M' Mce column. 1 rcall think It Is a great . ," 1 nl, ,J, ,, X lib 1 LrT " vfr-v '"U1 to c,',", lvnr-v wl,cn help and likewise would like to have ' '''l'0" J" . ''",. .""" ' N ,!hc t0 'll"1 It RetB thla dark discoloration, hut some mv troubles rectified. 1 f r s "HI perslts in n slightly modified . tlmc, mbhlnc It with turnentlne and good-looking, but for fcome reason or to you that when 1 recommend n cer other lwo plenty of gentlemen friends, i tan nnil polish I fpeak as one who has I met a young man two summers on" whrm I ven- much liked, but all my girl friends aud relate en called It pupp, loe He dots not can on me any more. hut 1 occasionally meet him on th' strppi or In n movlo. hv accident. If you were In my predicament would you give b v'h iina.."nlte 1,lm n,onB wlUl 0,llcr 0iVn'uy"teil me how I cm get him to call on me once asaln DKSPKIIATK SALOME. l!ie a party If you want to and In- itc him with others, lt would not be too pointed. Why Haven't Men Higher Ideals? Dear Cynthia I am fo disgusted with Social life" that I mav nnne.ir njsl- mlstle. Howes er. I hope .nou will oetlool; cat history, but the case of Albert I lo th! i I Ian. recntly operated upon by Doetoi I 11m a girl twenty-eight year of age. Drlesbach. of the I'nlted States Public nartlcuinriv tntcrelcd in ntltlctlcs Is dancer: sixth well educated; vpvcniM nosoKinc coot common sinse, .,," -, . ,1011,1 n. !.! world " ' .. ' i Instoad I oetn to meet men of just the . oimnuilA H psi'i-tnl loll. It pnis as tliougli I-.,'--"--' --- -..,-.. - -r.'- 1 n..,. ...l.ll. 1 nr...l..M l.n... .. IIIC lllfll .'lllll IIIIO l,II.Mlllfe lliWC ' 1 weakness for "paint and powder" In IU extreme, whh usualh kops with thp. eiupl -headed. "frivolous." fre.il;lh "' i ""talemcil girt possrsstng it tin; e,l , iiiiii-uiii ii i-iiiiuii-11. .in .-.nii.e, 11. 1,111m .,, j.oniiiion lire. Tlic "sin gigpiei lias It all oer the girl who Is a good snort. .... ...v. .. r. . . and at llie Mine tunc scnsiiiic wit'i it """- uuinn inniuus iiuich s, 1 wish to add that I do not care for a I ""m ' and .1 remarkably larR, handsome man. Such nun thli.l, this Is 1 collect 011 of buttons, hucltlos. ncrdlcs siifflclent and wouldn t dare niik an """ "Hcks altogether CliS pieces of for elTort to be Interesting along othpr II nos. clgn Htibstancrs. Ne-itnesM Is thr Important part of looks. 1 " mte or th h heterogeneous collec- I cttiino' undc.-staiid whv men liaen't ' on' u"ll,n rrctivetvil fium thP opera- hlclior Ideal.-: or. Is the chl of the nboe ',0'.1 .nl"' Hl?.tcs that ",le "ewr felt better j dcsrrlptlnu ccnsldired iileal? 1 tiiliiut, Mm uimui iii'-crt iiiki ipurr fur comment. If ou Ml be so kind. 1 am pm iiu.Ioiis to heal dff'rcnt tle.t points , on ibis HUbJcct M "S. O S" Making Mora Money "( IippI, Your llitli.r'.'" "Men go Into rp.i,tup.int. check their hat and then, t 'ipii they conip out. think notnlnc or haedl-.e Hi- bat-boj a dime I .. . ' 1 .. . ,...... ,1 ... 1 rene-xrii or tii'i 0" ti propertj. renpei . . .. . .., .. ....... " '"? '''plr ,"ir'llu" aroint w 11 them. TVb wooidni n omen take klntllv ' 10 th" Id".' of . lecMng 'heir babl-s w bile they a-e -hopnlt g" The principle h llie iim n "1 " thet ' ie sure that I Ihe little one-' nuM be well attended to.1 ! tVy would t.l.f cr; kindly to the I I.l, " " " . . , HUM 1...1- ,1. r.-ii,i, ir, ,. .-.. Vork man a few tears ago when, raced by the prohlem of making more money without the In-rsinient of canltnl, lie be gan to look around for uneplored fl'Ids. "Ves," adinlitPrl the man who must be nameless, be. ,tust he has n"t et re cotered fro'n i fear of ridicule at tendant upon thr idea of nursing a lot of other peon't - . lilldien "I'm frank in av that tin rn,.n is not el And Hun's one of the hfi ihlnes ou can s.ij about It. It hasn't bet i proted a failure, and I bellete ii .'mil be handled success fully. Ant'ii'i" I in going to try." one lluiiilrnl .1 ,rl Twcnly-flflh strcft. , N'cit Vort - n 'lining section, crowded with women tho cannot afford the lux ury of a nur. nr .1 maid, and there fore, trundle thrlr own baby carriages storeward, whs the location selected for the eNperlniPti The (Irnt few data were i not sucopsxfu Mothers wtre iieKltutu i a'mut r-.tting eir In anta In the care of .1 uraiiR" in.tn but a uniform stilted t In - dlmtult- h "fining to add an aura ot authorll' i '' "h -nurse" Within n.onth tin I.. 1. carriages were lined up hv the -eire enth one b urlng a I t:le Ii-bhh tac toricHiHimllng ti the one 'thlch llie inoiii r citrricu tt uu tier, aim ihe receipts at the end of that time wer tnnt dicing pro-jf of thu uccchs of the -1 lu me which tonllnues to make more inoncv cury day that it la In opera 'ion s, Tomerron drlt nnd 5nd The H ashing Machine ri.iiniel" s 'alers. hlanUctH or any iftil fabric can Ie washed III the wash ng mechine II wm us lukewarm watei anil tilenti of honp Jell; for tlie first w si'lug. Wring genii out of the wash. i'ig solution with 'one hands. If the washing Is small enough to bundle; with the t ringer luoscl.t adjusted. If It Ih blanluts. Itinse In tlie machine In water of the same temperature and with more boap Jelly. With all wool fabrics hate 1 soap in ih.- last rinan water In order . ippt hip hiipp ofi . . -,. rk , .i (, It tl S I CtllCOal iiii-iilt When win make clnldirn'H pttlicoats cut the nrnliolp tleep'r than usual in, del' 111" arm and allow an Inch or more on each sale of tho shoulder hphiii Aftei nnlsli'lig make a smooth tuck on each shoulder lauklng It down well Then, as tho ih id groas, and It is necessary to let do t-n the skirt, bj ripping out the iitejii-tho petticoat can be length- - SEPTEMBER -2$ -1820P- WUATS WHAT itf riniKN nKOiR In compliance with the convention that n elevator Is a room rather than a cor ridor, it Is the custom of well-hred men to doff their hats when women are present This Is done more often In a hotel or apartment-house elevator than In a business "lift," but tbero Is no rigid rule in the matter. In the Illustration, thu woman In the foreground, who expects to ascend to the eleventh floor, has planted herself In front of passengers who are to get oft at Intervening floors; because of her seutsii stolidity, these must uteraiiy ciush their way past her. She will not budge to accommodate anybody. When a man Is at the front of the ele alor It Is couitcsy on his part to step out for a moment to permit other pau tcngera to leave at floors bolow his des tination. Whenever possible, those whose exits aro due at tho higher floors should stand at the back of the elevator. and leave the space In front for the earner outgoers. Adventures With a Purse A PRESSING clotb, specially pre pared nnd treated for pressing one's most clierN fished garments, strikes me ns irnltv i, nod fitnn 'Ptin nun tltnt i,CiK rclt.v good Idea. The one that T ia.. l ..i.j it ,..... .rn..,. J I. guaranteed not to leave nny lint on the garment that is being pressed. It is just a nice size, too, and altogether will commend Itself to you highly. Its price is fifty-fivo cents. From the time T entered the first grade of school, with hair In a pig tail, the subject ot hands and nails has interested me hugely. In fact, so ob -.--, - '-- '-, ....-.." rvl aut ""'' l "' '" vencucrs nngcr servant was I of my teachers' finger obtruding only their hands for mv In. !, , i ' .11 . ,. 11 spectiou, I could recognize them all 1 fiom .Miss (Jnily to Miss Elms, n matter nf some ten or twelve pairs of primnrv ! and grammar school hands! For Ihi's . a form. All of which Is merclv to nroie tried inanv and found most nf Hiphi . ' 0f1 Iv w-niitlni. nLi!i ! """"'.-...i .11 ,l. .. ?i. ? ? T a" " ' un.tivi n-m,.. n m n nru- Iral gray paste, and certainty its np-I ' nearnnce will not psiieclnllc i-p.n-i.iiro (0u. Hut you mav take my word fori ' 't i" " efftenciou a polish ns ever 1 1 1 1,nye ,fo!,m,,-I ,Not ."n,J''in It Polish e" but It lasts. Die price? Oh. ye. ! ns I remember it, it costs twentv-five tents. HUMAN CURIOS Hie Human ltardnure Hture .Sword-sw allow cr1 nnd flre-catcis aro by no means rare In the annals of mrdl. , iicaitu ner ice, 111 u.invinc. .. t great number of miscellaneous sub- i- .. i.t.-t. :.;... . iim:cn -wnui rrc nrvrr iiHtnueu lot , human diet. L'doii llelnc taken t,. the siancrn 'tincn were never nidiueii 101 human diet, lpon lielng taken to the : hospital. In the courtie of one of these- atiacu or aimas'it. Doctor nrlcshitch .... .. . .. . . -----.--..--. laU thlit tlln It13ll'fl alntn.K. n.n. ...! ..I " " "." u.vriin.vil nl'lil lu IU cotitnln a haul lump or knot of winii 1 'nd and determined to operate In order I '" rc-noAC tne onstructlon. To hi - '- ; ' -" 'c i .'"' J'..'".01 1..?I "-'.;",.....," '''" 1 '.. iur iuiiiiiuruii nanaics, roiir 1 wooden lougue.iU-prc.sors cldentl ., ,t A, .,..!.. ... - -' ln '"' llrc- 'rlilitj Tlie I iBiirp Wlrnril Cleaning Walls Painted walls mat he washed, hut'::;: as in tlie case of all painted surface- :$ the sitcce-.s with which this may he done ' :: depends largely on the kind and ipin'ily 1 $ of tlie paint. In tlie ui-i, nf ni-tiitiiip't ' :::- oil iminl Hip wiill wlir.nl.) l,n ,.,.i,i.'.i .itll r,(,n Mroke.. u-ins a cloth wrung .... r if?i,, tn,u tllf.n nunil tt ill, ,, - - - ..Intl. ,. h.ni. .ml .till. in... .!.... I "" - ouiii. nun wiped will) n dl'V. -oft cloth. If the pnt is badly soiled and stnine.l. t, nno M ,,,., such as li lug, inaj be ....p, ". 1 1 . ,.1 . , , I'dinmel paint (that 1-. paint mi.cd " ith varnish, which gives a hard smooth surface lliitl toe,,nut catch nr hold dust ho casllt I 1- dulled In -nan. cj. ...1. .t. I.. .1 u. ....,,,.'.. rtucn 11H1111 inn, ue t-ii'.iiicti Dt ruijutui: first with a won'cti or loituti Maniiil cloth, wrung out of lint water, and I hen with a clean, dry cloth. Spots, stalmt mid dirt that will not jirld to liol watte alone may be reunited with n linei scourer, but it must be applied lightly I in older not to scratch the surface. I f'nlcimined walls catiuoi he washed. nor inn thej even l rubbed Willi a j drj cloth without slnaMug tlie llnlsh. Ilecotititig is for tills teason preferable to cleaning. For Dull Scissors To sharpen dull ncissor take a coarse Hewing needle and hold It firmly between the thumb and forefinger of the leu hand; hold the scissors in the right hand, and cut Iheni smoothly and quickly from hand to point Vert dull scissors tan soon be sharpened in this way. I - '3EJ3rJ!r2J23J'iyaiEEEEiar a si I Hals of ij k Truly Beguiling I Smartness k r I (IScrtrubc I 131 S. 16th St. I Modestly Priced rl Cluipcaiix- i dc Paris. g! New York if! Models 15! THE GIRL WHO.SEtLS' VEILS LEARNS ABOUT WOMEN She Knows the Kind That Buys, the Kind That fries on, and the Kind That Flirts With tho Mirror and a Man While SJic Shops TnE girl behind the veiling counter has a good chance to see woman ab she is spoken and acted. Did you ever watch women at u veil counter? One type glides up to the counter, tries hnlf a dozen veils over her face, puts them all down and glides away Another comes briskly up to the tnlcs woman, nsks for what she wantH, buys it, nnd takes it away In tho package. Then there is the modest one who looks at thorn all wistfully, nnd even tries one over her face, i She takes a rapid glance at the price marks, as if be knew they would be too expensive anyhow, and turns re luctantly nwny. There's the oue Who messes up the whole counter, searching for the veil she wants.. She tries it on carefully, arranging it over her face, smoothing it over her hat. hDUggllng cosily up to tho mirror uud foTgetting nil nbout the two or three women behind her who arc dodging hopefully about in an attempt to see themselves. And tben sr.e puts tho veil back on the counter again, smooths her hair Into place nnd walks out of the store. THEN there's the one who comes in with her fiance, or her husband, nv inof n "frlnml." who IllflV SOII1C llllV mm Inio fiance or husband. WL tnnh nt tlirko veils!" slip PI. ,,.ttlq. rctntlcnllt-. V .M. ...... . -v.".. .- She hurries over nnd looks nX them, holding several up to the light. One seems to suit her and she picks it up nnd turns to the mirror. "Oh, isn't it pretty?" she coos, with THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE An Ivory St To the r.4it6r 0 iroii'tin's rant: Pear Madam I wonder If you could help me? I have been puzxled over u wnue ivory ci 1 hhac inm mm .'-',' years, o late It has n darkish look .inrl nn m.-iitpp lion- much I clean It. It white Ivory set I lmc nnd ror a icw ge.ln no hcttcr. Is It tho natural color? As It Is a good set I would like lo know llAHf I HrttB HA kill nf II W Iff flltlflVfl very stuhhorn. Perhaps sonic of tl "' tho column have had the pan 1 trouble nnd will-help you out w lilt sit eti0nn You need not reel nauiy nvc the set. for every one who hnH one scsi to hu this same trouble with It. A Dally Novelette To f.- r.Unr ot tcoma..'., raat: Dear Madam I read 0110 of the da ally novolettes about two weeks ngo, by Marv Whitney. allied "Th" Ttlue I Shadow" and would like 10 know what was meant nv "11 rntnt tuue. ouu shadow on lier forehead." 1 can't ncrm to make out what It meant and I'm curious to know. a daily p.i:adi:k Didn't ou notice. In reading this sloi'y. that the doctor was trying an exp rlmi-ntiil treatiuriit, which li hoped wou'd dcM'lop n certain organ '-.at re- Nenibled 1111 co, niter Ills patient lost tf DRESS SHOP I JfV17 113 So. 12th St. I j K: 1 X; -the values arc remarkable" This statement was made j;.- by numerous customers. :;: Crepe-back Satin, Crepe Meteor, Tricotine, beaded and plain REGULAR PRICE, 35.00. 1 '': KATKST AND SMARTEST S'H l.KS IN Velour, Tricotine, Charmeuse and Duvetyne Prices Ranging From 23.75 to 55.00 , :: i::: .'. ..; ... :.... " It's a craving that coiife to us often crunchy soda crackers with a bite of cheese. Perhaps you've thought you could not get that old-time sort nowadays. Yes, you can get them fresh, flavorful the Keebler kind, baked right here in Philadelphia. Just insist to know soda crackers at their finest. Far better for you to buy them by the pound and save the cost of expensive packages and wrappers. Remember that you are also sure of extra daintiness, as well as freshness, in Keebler sultincs. A I your grocer's Oven-fresh aocfa Crackers Bull by thb KEEBLEK-WHYL BAKING CO., Philadelphia nn obvious Invitation to the nun tt make the usual complimentary rcmsrk about not knowing much about the veil but if she mennt tlje face, etc. She takes' the veil off, finds another tries ,lt. and gathers the ends up at ths back of her hat. " "Like .it?" Ite asks, giving a sidelonr glancb first at the mirror, then at the man. '"' With the veil still In place she opens her powdor-boxand dabs at her nose "J don't think I like it." she decide, and picks out another one. This one has bright blue dota, md they don't quite match Uie blue of her hat. She searches until she finds a graver blue; In the meantime her nose has come tinpowdercd. The dots nrc still grayer, with pow der, by the time she decides that that veil won't do, cither. Hut nt last "she chooses one, orders the length she wants, nnd turns osido to arrange hec hair while it is bcinr cut. TniS Is where the man takes part h the performance. After paying for tho veil he hands It to her, nnd then .stands by while sbi puts it on, Tletwecn coquettish glances at hm nnd coquettish sinners In the mirror, It takes her n long time to adjust th veil properly, nnd when It Is finallr accomplished nnd she sails out of the store, everybody who bus seen it u thoroughly exhausted. Yes. you can ask the woman behind the veil counter nbout the character istics of various women, She knows. opening through the flesh. The "faint blue oval shadow on her forehead" wjs evidently the first tracts of tho orenlnr for the "eye." It was a fantastic Idea, and I have never heard of any one wM had thlH peculiar organ but It mads a cry Interesting story. Norma Talmadge's Addreis To the Kttilnr cf H'mnon'ii Poor: Dear Madam Will you kindly publish In the Woman's Rxchango column Normi Talmadge's address In Ifnllvwnod CiVlf:7 ,, , PEGGT Letters addressed to Norma tat tnadge, it "1 East Torty-nlnlh street. New York, will reach her safely. Remedy for Blackheads To thr IMifor of V'nmav 't Prpr; Dear Madam Will you nleasi print n. remcd for blncltheads? Where could I -ipply to be an actrcts? m,n: inns Use a skin food or else ateam our ftce to soften It mid then apply a good cleansing cream. I.fct this remain on our face for aotne time and then wlpn It off with a soft cloth or with absorbent cotton. When your face Is onre elean and free from blemishes keep It fresh bv using a good facial soap every night and cleansing cream onco a day. If your pores are large, refine them by rubblni your fnee with loe every night. Apply to a theatrical manager, wIiom address jou can find In tho tplcplion? hook, for it position a an actress, hut think It over well before jou do It, for lb 13 mini ori. you wiow, atlri a flrl who goes Into It hat 11 luird road to Astonishing! g For Today 22-50 and Tomorrow Soda Crackers with a nip of ripe cheese pound and save , -iww 7 h -J-U .' r:fci.,m&to isANtMSrIfti&
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