rc r r& r 6J 6' jl'mipm. . 'ra Lv,? '& 1' .iar ' W . MRS. WILSON ORDERS MEALS - FOR THREE DAYS THIS WEEK Careful Marketing Is Half the Secret of Being a Successful Houseivifc Dumplings With Beef Steio Arc Good I By MRS. M. A. WILSON (CumHoM, 1010, bv Mrs. it. A, Wilton. if Ml riohts rttervid.) TO PUT off tho marketing until the last minute, and then decide In a thiphuard way, not only makes for -waste-, but frequently, under these con ditions, tho food purchased falls to supply the needed nutrition. Tho nolland Dutch housewife of fcNew York knew that the early bird Tctught tho finest wormx and that tho CJarsard found tho little ones rind loft rprcrs that tho early birds had dli--dalncd to cat. j Tho woman who puts off purchaslnc ithp needed foods usually consoles her iself with a thought that the butcher jwiil keep something for her or that -she"'wlll pick up n bargain and so on. Z. Tho fact is, that a carefully planned tmenu is not a fad, but a Tltally n?ces nrj, thing today, if one does not have unlimited resources: nml to nrrntigc "this menu so that it will provide for each member of the family cannot be done while you snap the iltlftcrs. Ar ,rnngo n menuto suit the family, note ' .tho quantity desired and estimate the prico beside each item, then take real .f,fn ... .,. u(nnn.il'u iiin.tr 5 Just a short time npo, I met n woman who was complaining that she fc.was unable to feed her family upon her allowance, and she loudly bemoaned -tho fact. Upon careful inquiry. I found thnt she shopped something 'u 'his man Jier: About 1 :'M In the afternoon she left home, on her way to the movies, -and she would pick up n few thine, and about 4-10 slip would rush wlldlv .abont gathering up whnt she thought would be necessary. Then, on n Sat .urday evening, she made two journeys to tho shops for last-minute purchases. There are Ave people In this woman's ;famlly hence the following Saturday 1 planned and marketed for this menu Jland she franklr told me that I not only -saved her $4.50 in actual money, but the food was better and there was more oMt, On Friday nlterno'on we went to market and selected : m One and one-half pounds of shin Ice; (Tiro and three-quarters pound of shoulder of lamb, One do:cn eggs, Z( One-quarter peek of potatoes, , Two heads of lettuce, Four tomatoes, One-half pound of cheese, . One package of macaroni, One-half do;en oranges, Z, One-half do;cn bananas, Oni pound of grapes, .. One-quarter peck of apples, One carrot, 3,t One pint of onions, One stalk of celery, One quart of string leans, 1Z! Five ears of corn, J Three green peppers, - One pint of lima beans, And then we plunned the following "menu : SATURDAY , IT IIREAKKAST " Grapes Crcal and Cream Wrench Toast Coffee ZZ LUNCHEON -Macaroni Cheese Sauce ti Tomato Salad Applo Tarts Cocoa ' " DINNER ' ZZ Tomato Canapo Reef Stew With Dumplings Boiled Rico String Deans Lettuce ,-jtppIo Calic Coffeo SUNDAY MKEAKFAST I, Sliced Oranges Cereal and Cream Waffles Srup Coffee DINNER Celery Roast Shoulder of Lamb Brown Gravy Potatoes Corn Lettuce Banana Fritters Vanilla Sauce Coffee SUPPER Deviled Eggs Menu Contest Honor List Mrs. Grace Maner, 3930 Hellerman Street, Tacony, Pa. Mrnu Rnkril Mmt I.onf Drown firnTy Mlirrl rntlttom l.rlture Willi Tomto Ilrriiil Ilutlfr T I.fmnn Gelfitln SALES SLFP Two pounds Kround meat J .70 One quart potatoes I" Tomatora anil lettucp 10 Bread nnd butter 25 Sui On Tei Iei Sugar and mllK i" ions .y- Tea ?J mon ifelatln 16 Total . U-BO Mrs. .. Udoivitz, 707 South Eighth Street Menu CrHDe rili Boiled rnlntiien Naixlla nnd Milk lettuce TnmHtor Tlrenil Pteed I'eaelien Tea ( nke SAI.KS SUP TSvo pounds carp . ....$40 Two egKs 10 Two tablespoons cradier dust 02 One onion . 01 1 Two pounds Binall ni w lotutoes.. .07 Two eiors for noodles 10 One-half pound (lour 04 Tomatoes and lettuce 10 , One-half Yiddish rye bread 10 , Two ecus for cake 10 One-half pound of Hour 01 i One-half pound BUgur 08 , One tablespoon baking powder .. 01 i One quart milk (for cako noodles). . .IS i One dozen peaches 08 i; Tea and sugar 10 ' Total J1.B0 ; Mrs. F. Marcantonio, Wayne, Pa. Menu Klbow Macaroni With Cheese and Tomnto Oravy fitrinr Henri" IluUed Potatoes Cucumber Naiad Pearlies Bread Iluttrr Coffee SALES SLIP Elbow macaroni t -2B Salt 02 Pepper 03 Lard 06 Cheese 06 Tomatoes 03 One-nuarter peck string beans IS Klght potatoes 10 Four small cucumbers 10 Vinegar 02 fialitd oil .. 02 lts.lt and pepper OS Onion Juice 03 . " " What about your dinner for the Prize Menu Contest? Hove you sent It in? Three prizes nre offered each week for the best menu for n dollar auu-n-lmlf dinner for four people. YOUR FULL NAME must be given and correct address on the menu. Also the date of sending It. The foods used must be staples and In season, and a sales-slip giving the cost of nil ma terials must be included. The prlrcs are: First, $2.50; second, $1; third, $1. Address all menus to Mrs. Wilson's Menu Contest Evening Public Ledger Independence Square Baked Macaroni and Cheeso Minced Green Pepper Sandwiches Sliced Tomatoes Sliced Oranges and Bananas Tea MONDAY BREAKFAST Baked Apples Cereal and Cream Omelet Hashed Broun Potatoes Toast Coffee DINNER Reheated Lamb Potatoes au Grotln Succotash lettuce Cup Custards Coffee To make apple turU, roll tho pastry one-quarter inch thick and then cut in five-inch squares and fill the centers with finely chopped apples. Dust with cinnamon and brown sugar and then wet the edges of tho pastry with water, fold over and pinch closely together. Brush with water nnd bake in a slow oven for twenty-five minutes. Dumplings With Beef Stew Prepare to cook the stew in the usual manner and about twenty min utes before serving place in a separate saucepan Two quarts of tcater, One onion, minced fine, Urlng to boll, and now while the water is boiiug place in a mixing bowM One and one-half cups of sifted ftourr One teaspoon of salt, " One-half teaspoon of pepper. One level tablespoon of baking powder, One small grated onion, Tico tablespoons of finely minced parsley, One-eighth teaspoon of thyme, One-half cup of milk. Beat to mix nnd then drop from the tablespoon into tho boiling water and cover the lid of tho saucepan with" a piece of cheesecloth to prevent the molsturo on tho lid from dropping into the dumplings. Cover and boil for fif teen minutes, then lift the dumplings and place as a border, then lift the meat and pour two tablespoons of gravy over each dumpling. GarnlMi with finely minced parsley. Banana Fritters Place In a mixing bowl One egg, Tico -thirds cup of milk, One and one-quarter cups of flour, Tico teaspoons of baking potcder, One-quarter teaspoon of salt, Ono-quarter teaspoon of nutmeg. Beat to mix nnd then udd two bann nns, cut in thin slices. Fold in the bananas, then fry In the usual fritter style. Drain on paper nnpldns and serve with vanilla sauce. Vanilla Sauce Tico-thirds cup of sugar or sirup, One cup of icatcr, Three level tablespoons of cornstarch. Stir to dissolve the starch and then bring to a boil nnd cook for three minutes to dexterlzc tho starch. Re move from tho store nnd then cool and ndd Tico teaipoons of vanilla extract, One teaspoon of lemon juici. Teaches Sufc-ar Bread Butter Coffee, sugar and cream .30 .OS .10 .06 .10 Total $1.50 Miss Alice Kelly (Fourteen years) 12 North Twenty-second St. Menu Tomato Naiad Mashed Potatoe Sleat Cakes fillrrd Ileets Ilutternl Htrlnir Ueane Ilrrad nutter Coffee Cherry Gelatin SALES SLIP Three tomatoeH $ .10 One head of lettuco 09 One-quarter peck of potatoes lo Butter 13 One-half pint of milk 06 Two bunches of Iwets 06 One-quarter peck string beans 1G One-half pound beof 36 f'ne green pepper 05 Ono onion 02 Bread 08 Milk and supar for coffeo 12 Coffee 06 Ono package of gelatin ig "Total TT7 Fried meats are tabooed! . MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS Dear Mrs. Wilson I hnve been reading your recipes nnd find they nre very, very good. Will you please wild me a recipe for an inexpensive ppongo and ulso n good chocolnte icings MRS. S. I am very sorry, but jou did not say what kind of uponge you wanted. Write mo ngaln nnd I hhnll ho very glad to help you. For the chocolate icing: One and one-half cups of sugar, Ono tablespoon of cornstarch, One-half cup of cocoa, ' Sift to mix and then use sufficient boiling wntcr to make the mixture spread. Dear Mrs. Wilson T read your recipes with interest and I would like to know what you mean by marsh mallow whip. You give it in n cakn filling, and also what do you mean by sirup , docs it meun maple? MRS. K. A. S. Mnrshmallow whip It. for sale in innit grocery and npeciiilty ehups. t'se either (lie corn, mnple or can sirup. Do just what the recipe rails for; the starch will be thoroughly cooked if you follow i ;;,:? ." STffs'w1,'vr ,1 1 v rV f I lO. .' " ' . m$aspmt public ,TWO SUGGESTkolNS HE&E In tho first place, there's something very striking about tho trimming of monkey fur, which Is combined with moire ribbon to form tho collar nnd cuffs of this frock. Tho material Is a bro caded silk crepe, and, Incidentally, the snap (fastener under tho rosette at the waist Is tho only one for the entlio dress. And then the hat a turned -up velvet with conven tional flowers np pllqucd In silk and stitched with wool Two Minutes By HERMAN What Do You Think of Yourself? A GOOD business man takes stock at Ieaht once a year. Do you? Your best stock consists of your mental nnd spiritual assets. Are they ns good as they ought to he? Why not take stock and see? Suppose you tnkri Inventory. Go down the following, line. Mark jourself 10 where you are perfect. Appraise jourself proportionately where you ure not And sec how you like it! Ideas: Thought up much new latelj? Any good ones' pigeonholed-In tho archives of your mind? Progress: Still nt tho same old stand? Or do you own a store? Follow up: Somebody once called . ou n "lucky htmud." Are you keeping after that hare? Or have you stopped to dig up the bone you burled yesterday"' Intensions: Growing? I.enrniug? Rxpaudlng? Or ore you taking on a coat of rust? Plans: Still stuck nt the wharf? Ship still rotting? Or nro you saillnc for n good port? And as compared with your last stock-taking how do you htnnd on these- Ambition, concentration, courage, courtcsj. co-operation, energy, education endurance, enthusiasm, faith, frankness, fastidiousness, good cheer, health hit pu rity, Initiative, kiudncss, loyuity, orderliness, optimism, poise, patience, person al ty, punctuality, prudence, purpose, sjstcm, service, self-control, sclf-rcsncc-sclf-rellancc, truthfulness, thrift, teuncity, thoroughness and ns many more such as you care to add. L What do you think of yourself? THE UNWELCOME WIFE By HAZEL DEY CopvrioM, 1030. by "You've Ruined Your Life!" Anthony Ilarriman persuades Char lotte Graves, an inexperienced couti try girl, to marry him secretly, lie leaves tho next day for the city to break the news to lits family. TT WAS night when Tony arrived in J- tho city and left the other men ut the Grand Central Station Now that he was here .at last, ho had a sudden desire to break the news nnd have it over. He was) conscious of tho desire that his mother nnd fnther would both bo home, nnd without stopping to pet dinner, he. Jumped into a taxi, uavo the address, and fifteen minutes later was stopping before, a. three-story brown stone house In tho West 70s. He bounded up tho steps, greeted cheerily the elderly man who opened tho door to his ring, nnd tho next minute was shaking hands' with a gray-haired man who had come out of tho dining room ut tho back followed by n (11b-tlngulshexl-looklng woman In a black vel vet dinner dress, whom Tony hugged roughly. "Have you had dinner?" his mother was asking. "No; hut I'm not hungry. '.Anything will do. Iet mo have a tray In tho library. Oce, I have lots to tell you I was afraid you might be out to n shindig of Home kind, nnd it did beeni as If my news couldn't wnlt." Mrs Harrlman lifted her delicately penciled brows Inquiringly. Sho was ex tremely well ordered In all her move ments, but Tony was her passion Any thing he did was perfect. A little smile of understanding lifted tho corners of hor straight, rather thin lips now, ns stopping only to give the order for Tony's tr.iy. she followed tho two m'ii upstairs to the library, which was on the next floor. Mr. Harrlman lighted a cigar nnd sat back In an casy-chalr, looking at his son narrowly. "You're looking well. Did you have a good vacation?" "Bully." "That's fine. I hops you've coni'i home prepared to get down to n good, hard winter's work." "You bet I have, Dad, for more rea sons than one." Anthony's tone held such proud exultation that thero -was no mistaking the fact that he actuallv did hao news of Importance to Im- ' Again those flno brows of Mrs. lan dman's were raised, this time there was a puzzled, almost worried, look In lui eyes. "Anthony, what havo you been do ing?" Hers was a straight attack front the shoulder. , , Ho grinned Impishly. "People." he said evenly, proudly, "I'm murrltd '" His father took his cigar out of his mouth, and his mother roso from hei chair nnd came over to him. "Married : Anthony, did I understand you to s.t married?" "Yes" "Who Is she?" Anthony, meeting her cyeH, saw nil almost venomous expression In his mother's eyes It boded 111 for Char lotte "She's wonderful," he said quickly "Sho's tho loveliest thing In tho world" Of course," his father said dryly, SAVE MEAT SAVE MONEY With eu-ry roat of meat, poultry and same, nnd every baked flsh, nerve a Hiwrai Amount or STl'HFINO or DKKSSIMt navorea with HHI'il Henon Inn Incroia I he plea sure and decroanH thn rout Hotel chera recnm mend It, It younrroeerwlll not supply you sena ma ror ampit, pacK ir Auk lirncrra ror Ilell'H Heaannlnr VVm fj. Hell Co I VSf UM i.ntA a. W Al&l Ik 1 H BBVM. c's4f'LV coglg? 'a.T ' V . . ,. jmxeb-p: Photo by Central Nawi. of Optimism J. STICII O BATCIIELOR Pu&Jlo Lctlotr Co, "we know nil that, but who Is sho what Is MT Who are her family?" ' J,"' 'i question that Tony hlm- ""f w"t to face, but ho did so no'. very quickly. "Her family aro fnrmars, slmplo coun try types, but Charlotte Is different. I had hoped, mother, that you would help uer; put her on to a few things." I' or answer his mother turned awav and hurst Into tears. Tony turned t'o his fnther. Cold displeasure wns written nil over the other man's face. "How ro.'i.:. 5'0U '".ike such u fool of your celf?' ho said angrily. "I Bavo vou credit for better sense than to ppoll your lifo by marrying a nobody " Anthony wns conscious of a sudden Impotent fury. Very well. If they felt that way, ho would take care of Chnr lotto himself. They need never seo her, nor havo nnythlng to do with her. Ha rose to his feet as though to tcrmlnntu tho Interview. After all, there was noth ing more to be said Outsldo In thohall, ho met tho old butler with a dinner trnv. Ho ordered It brought up to his ow'n room, nnd as ho ate It, he planned what iiu wuum nu ua inu nitirrow; Tomorrow A clmiicr of attitude In Rio Dc Janeiro I-Yom tho Associated Press comes tho word that tho first Young Women'H Christian Association to bo organized In Ulo do Janeiro opentd Its olllces the Inst of Srptcmher In commodious quar ters In the downtown section. United States Ambassador Morgan nnd other prominent American and British resi dents nttended the opening. Tho asso ciation, which organized Its first mem bership drive In July stnrts'oft with 537 members, including 100 Americans and as many British i .iBttpsssF l Mil jVsBV , - '' ' -dli 4 'UHI s ; t: ( fr),Mmsl fmWBm K&?, '&. lipiA flEfSBSsssSBi K BnrKaH&v, . J SSJ(BVH ! ISHiswIflsflmHMHWiB ?Ml' Rittenhouse Bros. 66 Penny Profit Meat Store" GOth and Market Sts. Friday and Saturday Best Cuts Steak Meats gg at 28c lb. Rib Chuck Hamburg: Pot Stewing I BoUr Roattt Roaitt Steak Roast Beof Roait Best Cuts Best Cuts Frcih Ground Loan BrUket Lean 28 2Q 18 20 J 1Q 28 Y ""I VTr I " Y.X ShBald;r bXv- Yearhne chop. Yearling Chop," Lamb Lamb 28 22 20 I 35 26 38 Boneless Bacon. 2 Regular Hams 8 to 10 lb. 30 Skinback Hams 8 to 14 Ibi. 36 Picnic1 Hamt 6 to 8 Ibi. 25 Fancy Table Butter 59 Oleomargarine 38 Nut 32 '.; '-yrriTtJ rWr? Please Tell M4 What to Do ' By oyntuia: Anent Halloween Lottera asking Cynthia about Haltow ecn are referred to the Editor of tho Woman's Exchange, who haa such mat ters In her care. Only those letters en closing solf-addrcBsod stamped envelopes will be answered, 8end(Thern Preterits ni rtunlkl W h tvanl rlrls of (Hovonteen and wo have been keeping company ior aoout bix monwin mui -ybung men about three years our senior. ' ThMA vnllnr m,n fcfiVA twe.n Very R00U to us and havo given us many nlco things. , . . Now, Cynthia, wo aro perplexed to know whether to give these young men birthday presents, or Just send them cards. As you havo helped others, we are In hopes you will help up. BLONDIES. Send thorn birthday gifts If you want In. Therm la nn miumi whv VOU BhOUIa not do so, but do not send extravarant things, ns It does not do to put others unuer oDiigatlons. Suppose Mother Demands Rlngl Dear Cynthia Suppose n girl's fiance wns at war and died In the sen Ice. They had Intended to marry and ho had given her a beautiful engagement ring. .Vow. nfter bolng In mourning for qulto a length of time, tho girl meets another young man and. trying to forget, has consented to bo his wlfo. Now, the mother of her dead fiance. Supposo sho should demand the ring back, what would be tho correct thing for tho girl to do? Sho holds It dear to her heart. Could tho mother force It back? What could bo done In a case like this? Tho girl Is willing to return It If It rightfully helongs to tho mother. Thanking you kindly, VI. Tho ring belongs absolutely to the girl. She loved tho man nnd would have married, him had hq returned. Having been separated from him by death, she Is not being unfaithful to him If after several years she marries another. If she had changed her mind, and the man still lived, that would havo been a dif ferent thing, then sho should give back his ring to him, but undor the circum stances you clto, tho ring Is hers, and the mothor has no possible claim. Under no conditions. In fact, would the mother havo' any claim. Talk With Him About It Dear Cynthia I havo known a young man for over a year, but wo are not en gaged : that Is, wo havo an "understand ing" between ourselves, but havo not mado. any public announcement, owing to financial conditions on both sides. Now this gentleman Is from n distant state nnd I hnve never met hl people pr corresponded with them. This young man went homo for a visit not very long ngo and when ho returned ho brought me a little gift from his sister, who has ft large family of her own. I Immediate ly wrote' a letter of thanks, but ns yet I havo had no reply from her nnd It has been about three weeks since I wrote. My mother thinks the sister should answer my letter. Should she? Do you think she did not answer Just to snub me? I hardly believe that, for the gift sho sent was a piece of her own handi work. Should I mention this matter to my friend nnd auk him what Is tho matter, or nm I In tho wrong expecting and answer? Thank you, Cynthia. MONTnoSA. There Is no obligation to answer n letter of thanks. You should not expect an answer unless this young mnn told his sister you wore engaged to be mar ried to him when the financial way Is clear. Did you write tho kind of letter that would call for an answer? You see she may feel n little shy about It, nnd If you said nothing to make her think you would like to correspond with her she may be holding back. I would speak to your fiance about It. Ask him If ho thinks she will answer, as ou would love to correspond with her. Do not let him think you are hurt or snubbed at all, but say you wish she would write, and when ho writes to her to tell her you nro anxious for a letter. Be slmplo and natural with him about It, and get that Ilttlo doubt of his sister out of your mind. HUMAN CURIOS The Hermit of Niagara I'bIIh. A native of Kngloud nnd of Qunker parentage Francis Abbot arrived nt .N'lagara Falls In June, 1829, on foot and In a slngularlv scanty costume. After n week's stay, ho became so fascinated with the place that ho determined to take up his aboda on Ho.it Wand. He sought seclusion, hut tho proprietor of the Island not thinking It proper to grant his request, to erect n hut, he took a smnll room In the only houso then Mandlng, being occasionally furnished with bread and milk by tho family, but usually providing, nnd nlways preparing, his own food. During tho second winter of Abbot's tenancy, tho house changed hands, so tho mysterious lsltor left tho Island nnd built a small cottage on the main shore, a short dlhtnnco below the falls 'Here he lled until tho following venr when, on June 10, 1831, ho was drowned while bathing In tho rler. .The full extent of the mystorv, how ever, was not discovered until after his death. Abbot had nvtdently been n per son of highly cultivated mind and man ners, a master of languages and deeply learned In tho nrts and sciences. He handled u number of musical Instru ments with considerable skill, and draw lugs found in tho hut nfter bin in, were remarkably well done. According ' iiiunt, wnu mm ueen most lomlllar with him. Abbot had traveled over nil of Uurope and parts of tho Orient but, on entering his cottage, not a single paper or record of any kind was found io throw the least light upon his Identity! Monday The i:inieror Who Nuer Haw Ill Ilrlde. to 41b. pes., 29clb. Cottage Hamt 2 to 4 Ibi. 46 Freih Ham Cut 34 Shoulder Pork Blade Style 34 Strictly Freib Egg In Carton 65 7 Coi oat Country Scrapple 12 rash ountry auiBgo 32 ,--,,'' vr" itJ...f .u. ,U " WHAVS WHAT . TIT. tmVKtt DKCIB The Jealous mother Is more unrdwon Ingly, selfish than the Jealous wife. She, too, Is a aelf-tormcntor as well as a source of mortification to the object 05 her exaggerated devotion. Women wno married young nnd happily without in terference Often grudge the same happi ness to their sons and daughtersespe cially to their sons, for then It I" a case of "the other woman" the younger woman, the possible rlvnt In affection nnd duty. ,,... i.i A sensitive and hlgh-splrlted 1 Irl dreads an Invitation to any gathering which Includes an eligible admirer ana hla Jealous mother. She Is haunted by the elder woman i she cannot o"hangea civil word with the man without know Injr that tho eyes of the mother are following her ns though she were a .tiller who must be kept under surveillance. The Woman's Exchange Butterfly Costume To tho Editor 0 iromoit root! Dear Madam Will you please de scribe how to make n butterfly costume? We havo named our club "The Blue Hlbbon OlrlR" Wl.ll you kindly tell what that name stands for? wonuinn. Make tho costume of tarlatan, with a rather short skirt Hnvo wings of wired tarlatan on the shoulders and wear a close-fitting cap. Tho color scheme could bo carried out In yellow with touches of black on the wings and black slippers nnd stockings. Or brown tarlatan with bright blue and gold on the wlnge would be striking. Tho color blue stands for loyalty, so the namo of your club would suggest all that that word Implies. An Apache Costume To the Editor of Woman's Page: Dear Mndam I would llko to dress ns tho Apache girl at a mask party. Will you kindly describe how the cos tume should be? Plenso let mo know as soon as possible, as tho party Is coming off early. ANXIOUS. You mean tho Tnrls Apache, don't you? Tho real .Indian, of courso, wears a leather (or brown cheesecloth) gar ment, fringed and beaded, with n head dress of feathers and moccasin. The l'nrls Apacho usually wears a plain waist of a brlclit color, with" n dark skirt nnd a wide sash fitting down over tho hljis. A wldo ribbon Is worn around tho hend nnd a huge black hat, with out trimming, Is placed rnklshly on one sldo of tho head. Sometimes a bright silk handkerchief Is worn around tho neck. About Her Complexion ( To the Editor of Woman's Page: , Dear Madam Heading so much nd vice In your column thnt yoU have given to others. I thought It wns my chance to get some good ndvico that would benefit mo a great deal, ns I Imagine I havo great confidence In you. My questions Kte. Plenso tell me how I run whiten my i-kln. ns It Is very dark. I havo a thick upper lip. Is there any possible way of making It look small? ORIENTAL, BHUNBTTB. Put lemon Juice on your skin every night to wliltii It. or oik "ol Hie .1; ,, foods nnd blenches thnt nie sold fur Me purpose l)rnk plentv of .vpinr np' l 1 suro thnt you get lots of sleep, fresh nlr and exercise. If you hnvo pot n. naturally dark complexion, this dark ness may come from poor circulation, and thnt must ho treated Internally. Mossoge given by a professional mlirht make your lip smaller, but thero Is noth ing clso thnt can bo done for It. Some tlmc.i. If you remember to contract It n little when you talk cr when you open vour mouth nt nil, you car. make It look less thick : but. of course, this Is not permanent. Don't let It ninkii you seir conTlous or unhappy, f"riU-ntv nf gnnrl looking women hnve thick upper lips, nnd the. more you worry nhout it the worse It will get, you l.now. C o- ft c o A" S' c ,0. Oi A- C j II' T T W lip J ' -jiTs'T ' -'tI " ' T "' ' ASCO ASCO ASCO lAjfrflf f 1 II ASCO ASCO ASCO a, f ,A w. ..nrtflCV: IlllT-k iVUF-. Ejt V RICHLAND BUTTER lb CS Better than some dealers' "Best" XJ A L-5 C O BIG, MEATY, SELECTED A Eggs .0 t A 'Eggs you can be c o dtiSS 'STS? St T Philadelphia and fa ft. principal dtie, , 5 Vnwn " 7p "y . " ov?r Philadelphia and fa the prir cities and town, of Pennsylvania, New Jersey, pelaware and Maryland I Arn - - W -W "- li ASCO ASCO r y s SHE AMBLES ALONG KEEPING RIGHT IN YOUR WAY' il You Feel That She Must Be Doing MVUr.jnsciy-.fa : ou Always Discover Thai She Doesn't Realize It at jH Until Yo OU, THERE'S a Uttlo woman she's always little, for sorao reason or other In your shopping crowd who causes o great many wrenched and shat tered nerves 1 You meet her, or rather you rtmo upon her, on the densest port of a largo gathering around n bargain counter. You don't want to get. nt the bargain counter, becauso they nro selling Ivory toilet sets, and you have every bureau In the houso supplied, and, nnyhow, you know a place where you could get th(m cheaper. You want to get past that counter nnd go back to the one whero they sell auch prosaic things as safety pins ami slxt? cotton white. v Tho nlslo Is narrow to begin with, and the rows of women around this counter Just about finish it up. but you havo to have that cotton right away, nnd so you push on. JUST ns you get safely around n largo woman, and pull your scarf back on your shoulder ngaln, you meet or come upon this little ono. Sho just nppcn'rs, ns If you had scraped her off the outside of the crowd. Then she proceeds calmly along the aisle, nhcad of you you couldn't call It walking. t , , , You attempt to go past her, and with ono. foot planted n little ahead, you try to swing yourself around to It. But the little shopper, neatly, with out any apparent knowledge of your presence, swerves out In front of you, nnd you have to stop, nlmost losing your bnlnncc. ... .v Then she halts for 'a vague moment to examine somcthiug, and you try "At. last," you think, "she's an chored 1" m-nn-ir No Need to Sweeten GrapeNuts - This wheat and malted bar ley food is naturally sweet, Since twenty hours; baking and processing develop sugar from its own grains. Grape Nutt is-easily digested and has a rich flavor unlike that of any otner cereal. It is healthful and economical Theres a Reason Made hjr Ibstum Cereal Company.Inc. Battle Greek, Michigan. -11 11 11 11 11- nii 11 Be Prepared! The icy winds and drifting snows are coming. Your body needs more heat and energy to withstand the rigors of winter. Particularly trying are the Fall days, with their varying temperature and weather. Are you equipping your body with 'the added resistance it will need to offset the sudden changes in weather? Butter supplies heat eggs supply stamina il imieHa" BUTTER "Taste it!" I ..I1M 1 il... buucuu iius a ueiicious navor, seldom rouna in tany other butter; is high in nutriment and unsur passed as a heat frenpratni- fnr ttii liiimnn hnrlv. doz SURE of" For your health's sakeeat more eggs. -W- 1 .Mil . "' '" mi ip THEAISLR " h'i But, you're all wrone ..-t,w.Mi!lt.J'fch55e,d a.1 B."'ln6 iurt -v...v "..,., nun ucsitntcd Inn. ' enough to inako you hope. "' ,1 Then slip resumes her conieti swaying walk, successfully blocklnJ '?' v 11c. nnd uot rhaklmr n irl.D.: toward hurrying. " "w, S !rsr. .y .h "Mr, A .. ...... c cuui uuu unotner betnt "Aha!" 'you crow, exultantly, "t,..; go around 1" ' l But just ns vou get on n level t(i, her sho moves back Into the place w k just enough emphasis to knock hnt crooked -and dislodge the pacRj! tbnt you grasp with one nrm. w Your strained nerves Jive wav j you staro down at her with a ..: that would klndlo a bonfire! ,ta" Ordinarily you are t of a crunln.1 turn of mind, but nt that moment w2 feel that murder would be too . ' And ns you think the. .fe. . thoughts the little shopper turns ,.i looks nt you Innocently, placidly 1 "Oh, cxnise me," she so,vs, in 'n miij , tone. "Awful crowd here, isn't l? ' J.1.VJ ijiu lu Iliunu mis B18IC WldCr." NOW, what can you do with n M. tlm" like thnt7 Your glare melts nnd your evil Inten tions fade awny ; you tighten up "Isn't It awful?" you murmur, cor dlnlly and step rnpldly nrouud her sho stops nt Inst. 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