. if- ' r- r xl ,12 EVKNING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY," . OCTOBER 21, 1920 ( L . '1 tv Ii fe u IT .'AffiS. WILSON PLEADS ', FOR MORE CLEANLINESS A USEFUL CORNER Houses, Bodies, Minds and Clothing Mnjt Bo Kepi Clean in Order to Insure Good Health Take Pride in Your Housework IJy MRS; M (CoHrlshf. A. WILSON I t. IVIIjon. I 1910. bv Vr. ,V. All rights rcstnca.i SfTUIB nation's most effective weapons ngninst ilisenc and epidemics arci Mnltntlnn anil nhvsicnl fltness or per- i feet health Scientists declare that the three handmaidens of nr clonth. fam ine nnd pestilence eo hand-ln-hand with nars ami cotillii'tH and uiiIi-m the reonle are alert to prevent this lnt scourge, many who toclnv are apparent ly in good health might noon be taUm from us Comtilalnts of cltv dirt nnd filth tell the storv of the real lack of ciIc pride, i or if each householder were person- . ally responsible for tlie entire premises both front nnd tear. diit. tilth and dis ease would soon be considernblj lessened and in time disappear In n little bureh in Holland there arc no municipal street cleaners or gar bage collectors J axes are low nnd the people dwell in happiness nnd com- jfort, for eeeh goncl rouw is personam respouHIDie mr ncr iiri'inisca i.urii in 5 the mortiln; Iip win no tounci serunmug inot onh the stoop, but her portion of the walk and street, nnd there, in the Jccnter of the street, rubbish is gathered and what is useless U drstrocd hv tire J S'ow few of us rnn Imitn'.' the com) jTrouws in this Dutch community juc can, for person il cat' tv You Will Win $2.50 if jour $1.50 dinner for four peo ple is the best one t-ent to the Prize Menu Contest Three ptizes nro offered each week Hist, $2.50; tccoml, SI; third. $1. Address all mentis to Mrs. Wilson's Menu Contest Evening Public Ledger Independence 'Square Your full name must be glen nnd curort address on the menu. Alo the date of (.ending it. The foods used must be staples and in season, and a sales slip gilng the cost of nil imterinls must be included. Jto nrevent epidemics bv ilottrov In In jfire such trash tint we wish to discard instead of placing it in front or nnr of Jour prcnusis to be picked over b the jrng pickers and others. We can clean land urge. b crumple, that oui neigh jbors do the same. Tm n nwnt ,incf rt tA Ttnati.ll tine Jll .1 1,1 I, till, J'!. t ' .'.., l'-l.-l. ..J In small ttrcct that was known to be ti i i . -e 4l. - .ll --.I ,1,A ln iiuju'ies-i rtt'iiue ui inr iui t miiu m.- m. Iness and general tiltliy condition of the utreet. rriodicnl cleaning did no good During the house shortage a mothcily country woman mocd into a house in this street and almost before she had time to unpack she c ailed and enlisted nil the women in a bitter street cam- ipaign, nnd todav this little street is BpiCK an'l span, just mm a gran in om Holland Almost ovorv house has a window box of Mowers nnd the child l who f- unfortunate enough to bring home dirt to tins street is punished nhl r.ir.iiilmn Itendle is indeed vorv thnppy nod the street has slowl lost .much of its utisaor reputation ; You. too. can see porMinnlb to your promisee, both rear and front, keep thcra in a sanitarj condition, sweep the dirt aul place it in galvanized tubs or pails so that there will be no limine for the wind to blow it nbout. The terrible toll which influenza took In the last two winters should bring to your mind this crjing need. lie a pioneer and start this clean-up goiug at once in jour own street. Good health is essential if we are to be phjsicaliy tit, and the real essen tials of good health are personal In -eieno and food Ciood food alone will thoughts of kindnes gie one no op portunitv for wrong ideas unless thij are purposely encouraged and sought. (Mean clothing not just the cloth we tub regulnrlj. but the unwnshable gir mnntu linn, ti.nl 1iat,ct. .! L.wiri . ...iui-,. ... hi. hum , i. ii-.ii .mil tifuiii' OUt tllfim f p .iltnnMi wltli nmmn.ill uiitnl1 tin mile ii nmj mllg tlcm jn mi (lini s,llIltn sj,t lliliiK of It some people wear gar , ments one, two nnd een three jmrs without cleaning That vvliMi wo give to our both for food niiikis us either plisiinll lit oi ictims of ill health Know food and Its mission in the bod: this will take but n few minutes dailj, and thin know linw nml ilint ti nnl Uestnurants and delicnteskpn foods nre good for those who hao neithei homo uor roof tree of theii own nnd who must needs starve but for these places Hut to jou who have the homes, kitchens nnd equipment the ncttuil pieparatiou of good, pnlntnble, sub stnntial food should be jour true mis sion in life. For when your loied ones are 111 and perhaps ding. the thought that perhaps jou could liae puvi uteri this bj ilenn. nourishing home-cooked foods must certnlnlj come to jou, nnd then all the matinees, mnies and caul parties in the world will fail to con sole jou at such a time riniiky persons nnd those who hac delicate taste would peiliaps think for a few minutes and then hesitate linliss driven by intense pangs of hunger, were thej able to mnke a icar-door intrant c to many of the so-cnlleil lunihrooms and there ee the unwnshed glasses dur ing tlie rush hour being letumed to the tray, ready for jou. fio back to the good old dajs and cam youi luncheon and then know what jou aie tating The selection of foods should be planned nnd purchased with n mutant regard to the needs of the fnniilv nnd (heir personal prefeiences. Cookin,-ie-quircs thought and patience if it ! to f-SSSt v s aM:iillll.n.T . jjMBl tH Se-. H I ' - JihI mm 111 mm J k ',W WW liHI iB Please Tell Me What to Do tiy CYNTHIA not do; both must be combined Per- ( build bodies nnd keep them health). A tiuuui Hygiene I'uiisiis ui eui xi iitiu i-v.-i member of the family, from the infant 'to tho grandparent having a ileau mouth, clean body, clean mind and ckan clothing. A clean mouth is most important if we nre to be well, for mnnj germs tind lodging places here and await their op portunitv to create destruction of the ,Dody forces. Iiroken, deenved or dis 'cased teeth cause muili silliness and death, so if your mouth iauees vou to blush when inspected, go nt once and put it into proper condition A clean body means not onlv a dnilv bathing for the entire body, but aitive elimination of tho bodily waste I mav beat explain this to )ou in this manner: If you eat four cups of food each day and man of us eat more then there is about two or two mid one-half cups of waste mnterinl that must be ehini tinted each day If not, then there is clogging of the sewers of the bodv. The mental attitude is suielv the con trolling factor in health A filth v mind mirel) breeds diseas? Si mnnj benuti ful persons nnd objects with leal lenr old InUv out in tlie midwest, who lites near the cold watei. Comanche county. Kan., snjs thnt folks su anj -bod can cook but she thinks that any one who enn disli up victuals that hiin grj folks will relish has brains nnd plenty of them nt that. And she is right, for from her own vast store of recollections, as an earlj pioneer in her eommunltv, this woman hnw seen man) brilliant women handle the saucepan with skill, while tlie less fortunate sin ter, unable or unwillins to lenm, passed on ns n failure in the great inaeisttom of humanitv. Take real pride in vour housewife!) chores, and if ou have tho nbilit)'. teach jour neighbors, and organize the local community centers. Hold bazaars and frfirs nnd give prices for the best exhibits of home industrv. To obtain the prizis sell pioducts or have merchants co-operate with jou Beg or borrow, but however jou ninn nge, seek to stall the flagging inter est and enthuse everv woman with an idea of all liome-cooked foods for the famil) . I'v Jliuy Ilnrrnd N rthsnil It wouldn't lie c"pcnsle to build these simple shelves, turning around (lie corner, supported b) upiiglits, and decorated with a llowcr design. And jou would have two pieces of furniture in one, for tho lovfest shelf extends to form n desk spare, llic curtains have a border of crocheted wool flowers ni.atiliing the painted ones on tho bookcase Two Minutes of Optimism V.y IIHRMAN J. STICH Unrequited Labor rplin other day two of the thne bandits who held up nnd robbed n pa) X automobile of New .Terse) 's Public Sen ice Commission were caught, and me of them will probabl) die from tho effects of a shot. Most of the money bus been ieco creel. Two nfhecrs of a Philndcli bin bank linve just been convicted on seven indictments' nnd fnee n jail teim which, at thiir nge, amounts to life im prisonment. In New York, n few weeks ngo. n thieving hotel clerk who was caught and confessed to having stolen jewels worth JlioO.OOO vns sentenced to tiftuu veins in Sing Sing. Viituallj all the valuables have been recovered The same el ij three enter'piising lobbeis, who used taxicubs, weie com mitted for from live to ten jcais' hard labor. Tliise aie strav Instances clipped from the dav's news. They nre brt scant gleanings from tlie calendars; of our ciiminal lourt mills that giinel out their dail giist of retiibutiou nml restitutio,!. Tacts nnd iiguies prove that there K no such thing ns n successful iiiminnl. The storj of ench offender ngainst tlie law is tisuallj the same. Perhaps "u little prolitablc initial luck, the spurting idea of a few big "hauls" tind quitting to live in lcctitrde and n slower bath of gold then the unexpected but inevitable bullet or prison term that is n pretty full amortiution of the criminal's ehuiues in lite. Ilenrj Ward Uciilicr oi.ee told the storj of n man who lived in the town lie was born in. who used to steal nil his firewood It seemed he would get up on cold nights and take it from his neighbors' woodpiles. After he was caught red-handed, a computation was made. And it was nscei tallied that hi) spent moie time nnd worked hnreler to get his fuel tlinu he would have bien obliged to if he had earned it in an honest un and at ordinarv wages. v And tins thief is a t) pe of thousnnds of men who work a great deal liardei to please tlie devil tl an thej would have to work to plene God and their fellow men, at.d to larn the unc-slties of life nnd man) of its good things It is an ill wind that blows no good, sn)s the proverb. And the iiiminal and his life nre a pcrpetrnl reminder that crime is unrequited labor, thnt it is n poor profession, n bnel businiss, the most dangeious. and the woist paid work, nnd the hnrdest possible wn) to make u living. Three Cheers for "Mickey" Dear Cynthia Plcnso print these few words to our friend "Mickey," nnd 1 thnnk you. Say, "Mickey," do )oti know you deserve a dozen handshakes, for ns far as common sense Is concerned jou sure won the blessing. I rend your little column over twice nnd It pounded mighty pood. Olad somes olio had some thing worth reading nnd forgot tlie mushy stuff. I ngrce with )ou In every thing- )ou ny, for you nro only telling tho truth. You tell, 'em, "Mickey." All this love making Is bunk, nnd when the fellow corms nlongi that forgets about him self nnd thinks more, nbout the girl no la the onl)r one. Three cheers for the hnrd-workfng man. who earns his salary nnd not by pull Perhaps It Is too long Cynthln, but please print It for me and let's see If some one clso has any sense llko "Mickey." INNOCENT LONELY "17." Uoe a New Ring Dear Cynthln A broken engagement of n couple cnused the girl to return tho ring. Tho voting man Is engaged to another girl now and Is In a dilemma tc know whether ho can give the seconel girl the ring ho gave the first girl, nnd which wns returned. It Is not nn ex ceptlonnl stone. Just ordlnnrv, though pure, If ho Is unnble to uo It for the betrothal ring could he. with prudence, present It as a gift afterward? Cynthia would advise tho voting man to return the ring to the jeweler for vnluntlon of tho diamond or Mono nnd the purchnslng of nn entirely new ring with the nllownnce mndc by the Jeweler, and perhaps additional mone) to get a linneisomer one. It Is never wise to give n woman nn other woman's ring, especially ono re turned nfter nn engngement. The only ring n vvomnn would appre ciate which wns not new to her woiilei be ono thnt had been worn by his mother, or perhaps, a loved sister, wno had died But never a ring that an other woman had rrlectcd Fears She Likes Another Dear Cynthia I have nlvvnvs rend vour column with great pleasure, but have never had cause to wrlto to jou be fore. I am a young man twenty cars old I beenmo ncqunlnted with n vounglndy two jears younger than I Our friend ship grew and I thought that I had first place." until one Sunday evening I called on my friend nnd found n voung man, who works at the same place as rti) friend, with her. I paid no attention to this, but I nsked for nn explanation. She said he had been keeping company with her for over two jears, but she considered him no more than n rrlcna. So I passed that from my mind, until n week ago when I met the g rl nfter work. When she came out this other fellow was with her: we all went home together After lenvlng her that night I went homo nnd wrote her a letter tell ing her that she would cither have to give this fellow up or break the engage, ment which we 'were to announce Chrlst- Now. do you think sho Is true to me Mio professes that she loves me. nnd not the other fellow, but still she has more to do with him thnn she does with mo. AN UNDHCIDCD LOSER It seems as If jou were rather unnec essarily Jealous Because n girl Is en gaged to one man It lb not reasonable to expect her to throw ovir all her old friends On the contrary her fiance should be proud that she Is attractive, so long as she loves him Naturally she pees a great ueai oi iius iiiuu m imiu she comes In contact at the olllce. but evidently In a fr'endlyor business wav. Does this man know vou are engaged 7 t would see that he does, and then not worry about It. SCHOOL IS WONDERFUL TO THE FIVE-YEAR-OLD PUPIL Her Father Hopes She Will Never Wake Up to Its "Horrors:9 But if She Doesn't She'll Miss the Fun of Looking Back to Them THD joungest is only five nnd she has just started her first school this )car. And she thinks school is "wonder ful." Her mother smiles Indulgently nt the enthusiasm, hut father, with the wis dom gained from 'y,nr of experience, hopes fervently thnt his daughter "will never yvakc up" I Perhaps she won't; perhaps shell keep on dreaming her pretty little drenra nil through her schooldnj. Mn)bo it will always seem wonder ful to her to be with so many chil dren of her own nge. lenrning so many new, funny things nbout the world nnd its people and its size. She may nlwn)s be thrilled nnd touched nt her journeys Into tho mnke believe land of books, nnd tlie pecu liarities nnd lives of their authors. Perhaps when she puts on her white dress for her own commencement, nnfl listens while some ono on n platform tells her thnt she" will look-bnek upon her schooldnys as the happiest dn.vs of her life, she will believe him, nnd ngicc with him perfectly. Hut, even if she does all thnt, do you suppose she'll escape without some ot those horrors that wc all take with us in our memories when wc leave school? TTOUROUS? Wli), jou remember! XI Those nightinnre moments that come back to us nt times, long nfter wc hnvoleft school. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES THE BIRDLAND FAIR Uy DADDT Judge Ou I finds a boy echo ha.i been let ueeplttp shut tji In a house by the icands Hr is hiit tip (Vcaiiie In has the u 'looping cough and In1 lw ueeping bcinu&c hr can't go to the fair te.ii Ms fathtr nnd mother reopy. Bill and the lirdi plan to hold a fair for him Heron the snake charmer ' Chee ' Chee ' 1 See the awful snake he Is bringing to I charm ' I Suie fnough there was Blue Herpn flapping heavily along from the marshes I b the river In his benk he carrier! a 'squirming wriggling snake. I' ggv dldn t llkf snakes "Oh-ee-e" ' . I T.lki- It 1 ' shn nmii.nlnrl tnr Hlum ' Heron was hf-aded right her wav But Bluo Heron didn't tnke (ho snnkf nwav It w as so large ho was having a lot of trouble carrying It, and when he got near Peggv, the snake squirmed out of his benk and fell to the ground 'Oh-ee-ee'" squealed Teggv, Ioudi thnn before, and she Jumited to get away from the wriggling snalii. II i Jump took her to the board funce (hat Inclosed the vard, nnd up the fnue Ptggv climbed Before she knew It Rhc was at thi top, balancing herself with hei polo on tho narrow edgo uf the high est board Chee Chee'" screamed Blue .Tuv 'Watch 1'rlnt.ess Peggy walk the tight ropt high in the nlr ' ' And to 1'eggv's surprise., that is whnt she actuall) found herself doing The top board of tho tencu was like n tight rope, nnd In her dread of the snake phe wns dancing up and down on It like the. most graceful of circus performers 'Tweet! Tweit' I'lno' Tine !" cho. ruscd tho birds "Whoo-oop ' Whoo oop '" went the) bo with tho whoolpng cough, his eyes glistening in excitement. And Ptggv kept on dancing, while Blue Heron picked up the snake to do hla charming act Tomorrow more will be told about Hluo Heron's charming nnd about tho surprises In Blllj's sideshow CHVPTKIt I Pcgg as ii Hope V ulleer t.TTrUOO' Whoo' Whoo' Come to H s tne fa'r liroted Judge Ow! voice travelid far through Blrellan 1 a ' was heard in the valleys nnd on t hills It was such nn unusual thing hear Judga Owl hooting in the dajt n. that all the birds stopped what thi were doing and llstentd "Whoo Whoo Come to th fair hooted Judge owl ,BnIn sTweet' T-viet" A fair in Bl-dland ' Hurrah ' Hurrah chattered the birds and thev came flocking to Join the fun The little bo v itli th Tlooplng tough watfh. d eer thing from lil place Irs de the window "' eouldn t go outside ,iml Join th tnerrv-inaklng for fear I'eggv nillv or the birds might catch the whooping i ough from him but he watched with hnpro eves Mrs Hohln did a toe dnncn that made the birds laugh and upplaud while the canarj family gave n melodious con cert When it came time for Pegg to do her tight rope walking stunt however thero was a deliev I'fggv had the clothes pole with which to balance her self but she cou'dn t find a rope on Which to walk "Whoo" Whoo' Mark a 1 ne on the ground and w ilk thai hooted Judge Owl after studvlng the matter over In his solemn wav That stemed the onlv thing to do and so Ptgg) murh disap pointed because she eouldn t do a real rope-wnlktng a t began to elanre b.ie Bnd forth on a line marked on the ground making believe she was nwa up nt the ton of a circus tent But Peggj had no sooner started this make-believe roie walking than she wan stopped b) cxiitid p reams from th birds Chee' f hee ' Here conns nien -y 'USsN InviUtioni yCClClvyiCr Vj$S,r Annoancn 1! ode-rnti. I'rlrra cS2i5' oentl Write Theme for Hnrmred or frUM B E m a n n &j B a B'iB Bill tun 1 1 .si ai si BiiranBLi'E!!';Higra!,izi'B BiiaD"nunii!W,i aSttT3mmn OPENING 'j -Ofc-- BllllllllllMbtlMB.lllllllMWBHIlflBBVHBllMBb-bLE siSiMgp ll'BIIBIIlDIIIHIWJIin Friday, Oct. 22(1 m s w a t&tiltei 12th St tail to Filbert Sample JtOYAl ENGRAVING CO I B i E3 a The opening of thib compan.v for business in the IleailinK Terminal .Market offers an opportunity for ever) housewife in Philadelphia and nearby towns to purchase the highest qualitv meats for prices less than she pays for inferior quality elsewhere. OUR ECONOMIC SALES P LAN SAVES YOU MONEY Read Our Price List and Compare It With Your Present Butcher's Prices Vofft's Pure Lard (1-lb. prints) . . . .22'ic ' Finest Sugar Cured Bacon, by pc..33c lb. Pure Pork Sausage 31c lb. Vogt's Famous Lib. Bell Reg. Hams.35c lb. Try jOur Special-Made Farm Scrapple, 2 lbs. for 25c EXTRA FINE QUALITY BEEF Finest Rump, Round and fft M HL W C Sirloin STEAK or ROAST IBiBil IBH HiBiBV -zjm Tor instance, sometimes just hefore .vou get fullv nvvnkn in tho morning, .vou arc in school again, trving fran tically to llnish jour translation oi Caesar before tho first period starts. Vou know, with n dull, heavy sinking of jour heart, that jou will be called on to rend that thing nnd jou don't know anv of It. Then it happens she calls on you, nnd you start in miserably, not know ing what It Is, not even recognizing any of the words so that jou can mako n wild guess at it. Agony t Ono of the few times thnt you greet the alarm clock's morning salutation with n relieved smile, THEN there's the horror thnt you go bnck to when jou are looking over some old treasures. Vou come upon one long, folded "test paper," marked "70," or "failed" or "D," according to the system of mark ing the school was using nt thnt tlmo (some of us hnve Mimples of each sjs- ICIll). .. .. L. k. -a t. hub iiiruni. ni jou, nfter m. i s walked, with trembling Sum? into W principal's office In response Uo n r.ft "What don this mean?" 0h T sternness of that voice have vn,. . heard anything colder since? ctct Thoso half-hours nfter school w.t ' , Ing up n lesson, paying for beCT .k doing "time" for bad beliavlorL' were so long nnd wcnrlsotnel ' It's fun to look back to n,n,a , now thnt tho terror of flunking lP' late nnd getting caught T&'v hfr us j nnd we hnve to admit that w. & hnve a good time In school In epitd''I everything. eplli t A FTKIl nil, maybo It's goiog n litli, wnketip. h0P that C "-"wtC If nothing disturbs her rosy dr ' she won't have any of those tcrrlfX' horrible moments that turn 7ni "'.' delightful Jokes nfterwd1-0: you've got snfely pnst them I fte" And that would be mis-dug half ti,. fun of those school days 1 "e To Clean Colored Kid it yoxi have a pair of colored 1,h gloves that havo become sollcel li best not to clean them with any' i ' ' substnnce, as tho dye in tho Bliv apt to run. They can bo cleaned nUu successfully, however, by ruhbw mlxturo of equal parts of fuller'., . nnrt novvtlcrcel alum. tri'".s earth nl.l Vilo nM.l I.- .. ."Uail In ATI. Will you ever forget the day that moved befo'ro the gloves nro r.Ji N r "" "Kain. -. Markets Throughout the United States em i 931 CHESTNUT STREET j Specials Friday & Saturday 2G uMtM zmamm X X Fresh-Caught IP Flounders.... 10 c lb. T Weak FISH 6 Mb. Halibut QCc STEAKS OJ Round Shoulder Roast, 22c lb. lb. t Lean Stewing Mutton 10 c lb. Choice Chuck Roast 19 c U). Lean Plate Boil 10 lb. Legs of Fancy Mutton 26 c lb. Fancy Stewing Veal 18 c lb. Prime Standing Rib Roast QOc lb. Shoulders English Mutton 17 lb. Fresh Country Sausage 35 lb. 4 Open Saturday Until 9 P. fl. lb STEAK or ROAST Finest Cut Rib, Bolar and Pin Bone ROASTS Here Are Tasty Wafers to Serve with Light Lunches and at Teas! We have supplied your grocer with a limited quantity of IVINS BROWN EDGE WAFERS and he will be glad to let you taste them without charge in order to show you how deliciou3 these wofer3 are. Lean Boneless Stewing Beef 18c lb. Finest Fresh Ground Hamburg ..15c lb. OUR IIAMDUIir. IS EXCCI'T IOXM.LV GOOD TRY IT GENUINE SPRING LAMB Legs 3.1c lb. I Shoulders. . . .24c lb. REAL YEARLING LAMB Legs 28c lb. Shoulders. .. .18c lb. Best Rib and Loin Chops .'55c lb. Lean End of Rack 2 lbs. for 25c Stewing Lamb 3 lbs. for 25c SPECIAL VEAL PRICES 814 Wln3t St. a m Cutlets Rack . ,10c lb. ' Best Chops . 38c lb. .22c lb 'Breast ..20c lb. Lean End of Rack 25c lb. Best Rib and Loin Chops 45c lb. Breast Lamb 10c lb. SPECIAL PORK PRICES Finest City Dressed Pork Shoulders.. 35c lb. Finest City Dressed Fresh Hams 35c lb. Finest Cut Pork Chops 38c lb. Extra-Fine Milk-Fed Calf Liver, 39c lb. We Slice All the Popular Brands of Highest Quality Sugar-Cured Hams, 40c to 50c Per Slice Conir In tomorrow or Hnturcltir and rc tlir line rguallty of mrutit vve rll. If ou can't ronvrnlrntly rait yoonelf liuve jour liutlinnil atop In on hl viiij Immr or linvr lilm lirliiR jou In the murlilnn l"ltll), l.VKNINO vvlirn wn nre Ol'I'.N I .NTII, 0 1. M. Other ilujs no open nt 7 A. M. nml ilnon A 1. M. jlriiiff th price Hat ulth sou to avoid mUtakea. Our location I conveniently readied from everr aectlnn of 1'lilla. ;ion't forcet we open Frlduy nt 7 A, f. (liarp. H lIMlMSIXIHIlIll'JIIHOMlKUIHSIinilDllll illll HIU II 1HKIWIB lit! WMMHIi IB liili 'UWmiinilUlriVll UIHJI -wf The Ivins Baker is again baking these light tasty-wafers that women can serve with dessert or as dessert at meals they prepare themselves. Delicious Brown Edge Wafers have been added to the ever-popular Ivins' family of cakes and crackers after a war-time absence of several years. For Sunday supper for quickly prepared luncheons or teas Brown Edge Wafers are "the thing to serve" now, for they were designed and baked for that very purpose. Made from a rich sugar batter, and delicately browned around the edge. A flavor that makes these wafers a dessert in themselves, yet so delicate that they will blend with any kind of fruits, puddings or ice cream. Enjoy Brown Edge Wafers with tonight's dinner, just to get acquainted. J. S. IVINS' SON, Inc. "Baker of Good Biscuits is PbiUdelphia Sinco 1846 " aw r ms M5SaHRKIS'' Brown Edge Wafers '! ti v AiiK -i f ' 'tu.'iwii . "".Afmiir- ''""- ." vSmVt. - cx r 4 Xf M, .'l
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