P$$&sJ' m &! i. II m i Kit i I 'v,J ' 10 MRS. WILSON SUGGESTS METHODS OF ECONOMIZING r . lind Tells About a Carefully Planned Sunday Menu Market Basket, Recipes for Chicken By MKS. M. A WILSON CaiwriaM. Jf10, by IfPi, J. J. Wsm. .Ill rights irtervcd. TTTILIZK tliu hones iitul trimming -' of meat for Hetips nnd for tnnUiiR a pet of soup in the lieinc ntirp enrli .week, inMe.iil of pureliiislns the miiihmI Tarlety. Tliis is real ccnem . MnKi- a sufficient nmeunt te lut ut Ua'-t two days. If you arc milking soup, unitis the bend nml ment trimming, ntlil n hueiI aired plrre of suet te pive tin- hchip n rich full flavor. Tin- fat inn vunilj le skimmed off. De net wnste n single1 slice- of lucid If It is put iu a baking pan and teiistfd a light brown, when cither bnkin; i being den", and then rut into plee of suitable, size. It ":m be ummI as crou creu crou tens, delirious with Reups. The French linnspwifp uses them also In stews, braled meats and goulashes. Te plan a menu for three meals en Sunday nnd te supp' the family with delicious nnd nutririeits feed, Is the real ambition of evcrj mother and wife. A SrGGKSTIVK SUNDAY MKNU nUKAKPAST Stewed I'eaehe Cereal and Cream Sausage nml Het Cakes Coffee DINNER Celery Heme-Made llelisli Chicken Piimplinirs with Orav Ilelled Hiee ltrus.sels Sprouts Celeslnw Cream Tapioca I'tuldim; Coffee SUITIMI Chicken a la Ivhk Petate Croipiettes Coleslaw I'cach Cake 'I'm The market basket will require Three nnd enc-hnlf pound itcicing ehicken. One pound nf sanngt. One pound of dried pmeUtt, One italh of n levy. One-half Bound of nc One box of liruncl sprouts. One head of mbbnge. One parlnge of tapioca. One enn of evaporated milk.. Twe peundi of putntei i. Three cggi. and tin: usual weekly staples Chicken Dumpling Cut the chicken as for fricassee aud leave the breast hole. Cenk as for u tewing chicken and add : One carrot, cut in tiny dice. One finely minced onion. Let cool. When ready te prepare the Sunday dinner place in u mixing bowl Three curat of tleur. One teaspoon of salt, I One-half teaspoon of pepper. One small onion, grated, i One-eighth teaspoon of thyme, Tite level tablcipeum of baking pow der. " Four level tablespoon? of shortening. Hub in tin shortening and use tlinp tlinp feurths cup of water te form a dough. Rell out ono-feurth-im h thick and then cut in tive-ineli squares and till with the meat, whuh lias been removed THROUGH A WOMAN'S EYES My JEAN NEWTON Up or Everybody knows that if two differ-, ent standards are te become ane and I the same, one must rie or the ether mast fall. "When we se flippantly speak, in the heat of our newly .-mariciputedneM, of the end of doub'e standards aud the new sauce that serves for goeso ns well ns gander, it might be profitable te give a thought te the question. "Which is it te be the higher or the low or V T'.n. i 11 ft a moral issue tlieie can be no com promise. One must rise or the ether must full. Mr. Hernard Shaw, in his latest ef fort te disseit u- and tell the weild, elves u verj geed example of hew this IVO.U.s ell. Hi 1- si.euklllg nf Mlluk Ing, which hupp' ns te be neither n moral issue nor the issue of this article; but it makes us geed an example as an ether. "Men." he -..u. "nlway- wi n- a litr'e ashamed of It am! were actually head ing for its renunciation when women gave it an enormous impulse and made it fJUite sha!ll0le-." Of course we all heard in e'ir cradles about the Heme that went into iv liii" with the decline of it- women Hut the fact remains that the dei hue n both was due te a demand i f the u.i nen for U single standard and t'n-ir a h't'ting the meu'n standard, or rather a phi'use- fif A Healtlifal Drink With Ne After Regrets Yeu are sure of satis satis factien when you make your table beverage In STMT Coffee drinkers delight in the change because of greater comfort, and the price is attractive because se moderate. All the family will like the flavor of Pestum At Grocers Everywhere Made by Pestum Cereal Ce, Inc. Battls CreekJllci?. and a Cake With Peaches This Is the Inst week of the Prize Menu Contest Three prizes are awarded for the best menu for a Sl.iiO dinner for four people. 1'IItST. S2..-.0. sKCOND, St. TIIIK1). SI. Address nil menus te Mrs. Wilsen's Menu Contest Evening Public Ledger Independence Square Your full name must be given and correct address en the menu. Alse the dnte of sending it. The feeds used must be staples and in censen, nnd a sales slip gMng the cost of all materials must be Included. The contest will close with the announcement of winners en .Mon day. November 2. from tin1 bones, fse the wings, legs nnd thighs. Turin into dumplings and then tie in Individun' dumpling cloths and plunge into boiling water. Cook for twentv-tive minutes nnd then lift te a het platter. Mince the giblets fine nnd ndd te the stock in which the chicken was cooked. Sea-en and thicken slightly, then pour ever the dumplings. Te serve lift the dumplings en a slice of toast and pour ever the gravy. Cream Tapioca Pudding Vash one cup of tapioca and plnce in n saucepan with four cups of water. Cook slowly until the tapioca is clear ami soft and then add : One enn of evaporated milk. I Yearn the yolks of two eggs, Our cup of sugar. One tablespoon of butter. Add te the tapioca, beating te mix well and then fold in the stiffly beaten whites of two eggs. Coel and then i serve. Peach Cake Plnce in n mixing buwl Tirn-thhils cup of sugai . (hie egg. Four tablespoons of thorium g. One and three-iuarters cups of flour. One Icrtl tablespoon of baking pow der. Three-quarters cup of water. P.eat te mix and then turn into a well greased and floured deep layer cake pan. Spread higher en the sides than in the middle. Cever with the well drained peaches and sprinkle with brown sugar nnd cinnamon. Hake In a moderate even for thirty minutes. Chicken a la King Cut celery in ene-ineh piece, parboil and drain. Place in pan : 7'ice run? of cream sauer. One and one-half cups of aud then u sauee- prcparcd celt ry. Twe in! peppers, cut in inch and parhnihd. The breast of chit ken, cut i pieces. Season te taste Heat lnvly boiling point and then solve. pieces i in eh te the Down phy prevailing among the met:. This ws Epicureanism. And ns a standard et modes ami morals it wns rr low- Se the women declined with the men and Ifiiine went down with both. Fortunately our women did net nt cciniit, as did the Iteman women t leap from obscurity te equality. In i free mingling of the si'ps newada -the way has heen paved gradually for a -imrle standard of morals, and cirls have nmple opportunity te work their I-? r.. i..- i.;i . i. , """" " e lur me niKiier siauiiaill, le I... It .1.. 1. I ...!.. 1 . ...,.., iiuiiu u no- oasis ,u uie sjjijjie siaimnru. i And tlie question new i.s hew are i the ceiug te de it'J Will the single i stan 1 1 -d mean that gi'ls are going te laugh 'it what ferm.u'v thej would have blushed te hear. Unit they will go able things in the name of a single nr 'jin - "tiueii Jnui.' r IIIIU WH tJlH-ll'Nl- standard? Will a girl's first kiss no longer be of moment? Will they prute "freulem" nnd prnctice laxness? Or does n single standard premise n realization among jeung men thnt girls ! h .111 liii'! of them the same tin nes and purity, the snme wholcsemenesH Pf mind and heart that men have ahtats expei toil of them? Dees it p'enii-e a mntihnnd taking pride in living up te the h .-hi r standard instead of down te the inter and a shame for the lower irfiad of complacency and urreganee in it'" Which shall it be. girls np or down? POSTUM EVENING PUBLIC The Unwelcome Wife By HAZEL DEYO IlATCUELOR Cevmitiht, iiiie, Iv Pubnc Ltdacr Ce. Anthenit Jtarriman'a marriage te Charlette Grates, c. flirJ tcticntft Mm teclally, infuriates his methir, who hud expected Mm te make a brilliant marriage. Ilcr choice was Vdlth Com Cem Com rteck, (.nil evciithing that Charlette did was compared with Kdlth until Charlette Srcemr se intimidated tJwt ?ic una afraid te icll J'dny that she u-cs te bear him n cnitil. There was one einn who appreciated Charlette and was kind te Iter and the girl's in niwnt response brought down Teny's anycr en her head. A ijunrrel ensued anil Charlette an away and went bark te tin fam, where for a time she pretended that she was en n v(i(t until she was flnilly forced te tell the truth f fcw mother Waiting QO SHirs come back," Abnir said O bitterly that night after Charlette was in l"rt a v Mrs cJrnves hail told IM'ii the tr rh as they sat together In Ihe Uitohen "J u it as I said si e would, for fcCNIll." "Ve". shn .s ceme back. Ahncr. rhe w.in't koeiJ enough for the Ilnrrltnans, but d 't forget this, she lr, going te be the l Mtiv r of the H.urlman heir. W.ilt nnd s"j If th.it deesn t make a Jlffer ence." Abner removed his pipe from bis meu h ,.s theuijh te say something, but be thiuht better of It and stated at his wife Instead. Ker onee he snw her as a personality He wondered curiously what w.is pi l:ig en 'n her brain, wbat she was thliddng about; sbe Interested him Junnle tlrnves sat and sewed en a nle -e of sheer maten.il. Under !irr quick lingers It gradLnit slnped Itself Ifte u t'ny garment. He watched that curi ously and stiange thoughts began te df ft through his mind. Dreams i f the long age when ienrde and been eung and swct :ike Charlette nnd the had looked ahead te the coming of a child He felt strmgely tender, npd nnper to ward hlj daughtir died suddnrlv In his be'irt. After all rhe was still his llttle girl, he would si.0 her through her un h.iiirlnesp. In the days that followed Abti'T was ery kind te his dnugnler. He asKnl no i tiuestieiis and his manner was gentle. I ( h.irl 'Ite appreciated It. but she knew tlmt tb" news if her mining h me would be en bejlt te percolate tl reiif-h Wes Wes tetde.ry There would be talk and her fnthiv was proud. It vas ,i time nf drcir waiting through the brng sembre full, and there w.is r.etnlng te de Te be sure, theie was plenty of work at tin- farm, physical work but theie were no books, and most if all them was nethlni; te take her mind off lurself Ch.irletti thought a gieat d al 'n these ,l.is await life ane she felt strntjely humele ,h' v euld watch her father nnn mother drlve cif te church en Sunday Mern'tigs and would visual ze them 'lt t ng sttalgl.t In the old pew with, pr h.ips, the ciirleiiti eyes f the congrega tion turned upc n them ns the at there 5-he almost screaiiied at her own Impj titi'e In de miytliins about It. but there w.is net ling she could c'e but wait. Her ene visitor was tile ma inmliy the t r who bad bn light her Inte the world Ch.irl'itte used te leek ferw.ml te his coming, for he would sit and talk te he" for n long time, .mil she saw the life if the entlie Milage tiirjuuii m shrewd old ecs. Sometimes he tcek her with him when hr went te pay his calls end she would water- him ns he v.alkd up the dttle gravel p.iths te the limse", h s shabby old lag In his hind, with tenderness In her eyes. When he came out she would sn cnn(rl : "Hew was the B.vxter l.ib today"" ei, Did old Mrs Mrcnn asi; ribiut me."' iir "Was It a bai fracture, doder?" (moo D' Huni'iid amii lur ti go in With him Thev had driven te the om em l1lrts of the t iwn nnd ban stepped lie lie lie loie a shabty tumble-down heu-i I'liar lu'tc never m menbered lm Ire sum. it lifeie It was a cold day In Nownber. aid 'tin eni'd see the -urietis face, of two ihillren piessed at;alnnt the- dlrt window p.ilifs 1 think you can help me In here, Charlette," the doctor h.id 'aid quietly. She leeked at him startled, but she c Iamb-red out of the carriage without n word mil fellow id l.lm Inte tHe house. Tlu n wer" only two rnems and in the brk of the tii'in loe ii en a low bfd l,i n woman and a bahj It was a vn n bab. nnd :he meihcr bjekl white and we.ik Toe ciill'iren pressed ilc-e lien id f h irlette as she t-toeu .1 moment m -i tain as te Just what le de. Thin lb ilei ter lifted the baby and put it into l, arms. "Yeu might heat water and Rle I lath," be said prait'cally ihirlotte r ever forget the Jey of holding tha llttb I, dy In her aims, if b.ithlng Its littl Umbe with warm water, and finally of I t ' f i'n''n' ! '" gsV S swiSssisN ii ! v ii v i(i ' v mi nm ' I asce asce asce TTYmiittl ASC0 ASCO ASC0 ' ' . v gl STORES CO. m A , Y 'I ,c rt : 1 Facts Yeu Should Knew a 5 - n A s c e u c e A s c 0 u s c e A s c ' e - ' A P Yeu can buy coffee most anywhere for 29 cents per pound, but we doubt if you can find coffee of the high quality of "Asce" Blend except in an "Asce" Stere for less than 40c, 45c or 50c per pound. There's an "Asce" Stere near your home. They are located all ever Philadelphia and throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. S c .0 I A 4 M LEDGERr-PHlLAJDELPHl.A, FKIDAY, A RUSSIAN BLOUSE IN BROCADED PLUSH By C0U1NNE LOWE In this ceuntrj we are inclined te diess our rni'read ceaihes id plush rather than euiselvcs. It will be re membered, however, that Paris observes n wider rule of plush,, and some of the stunning wraps, frocks nnd suits that have come te us from overseas ate car ried out in this fabiic. The accompanying jtiit from Paris is ncliievcd in two kinds of plush the plain blnck. which achieves the narrow skirt, and the brocaded black and beige, that makcN the Husslun-like coat. And it will be rcmciubercJ, by the way, that the Russian influence is sluing in some of the autumn suits and frocks. The coat is trimmed with black plush and opossum, and is fas tened by geld ornaments. handing it te Its mother and peeinir it piutgg'.e Its llttle head against her while the worn in smiled ta.nt! and looked at Its diwuy head with lender eyes- Tomorrow Tonj ' son FASHION NOTES New as last year, duvetyn Is tempt 'nc even the wisest woman te give up Mary's music lepscns -11111 let the dining -00111 shift with Its old rug. lieth th strictly tailor mades and the diessier nedels fiequently elect this oesth fab r'e What Is mere they elect It ln'giav si) erHsIve Is this tone In this fabrb hat we feel as If we might b Ju-tilled In codifying and calling It ilntetyn. Seme of the smait gray suits this applies also te frocks are trimmed ' ith black fur Fer example, one stunning suit bad cuffs', lellar and b.mds of seal Anether was set off with black astrakhan It Is a stunning lnuktht. this black and gra. one, as the Tapanese found out long ajrn when tlie Inunted the prints which most people hue taken lessens in learning te Ilk" Vnd, by the Mv, duvet.wi hi net tli nlv material upon which giat hi leatbeil Its fog livery ether f.bn s submltttd te the same spell Ph. suit of this tear Is lit- no mt.in iH-ndent upon fur for its trlmmln seutces. Heth braid and embroider iften arc intrusted with the entire t.is f taking tha sting out of the taile nude. Mere frequently liny weili ight along with fur. 41 i There are many different factors that go te decide the final quality of a coffee. In the first place, the coffee tree must have rich soil, high altitude and the right climate. It must have sufficient moisture. After the berries are picked they are then thoroughly cleaned and matured, and all foreign substance removed. Then finally, the scientific blending and reastinc. te insure the maximum of satisfaction. "Asce ' ' Blend is the product of the world's finest coffee plantations. It is only because we are able te bring the coffee direct from the plantation te your coffee pet with the "middle man's" profits eliminated that we are able te sell such a high grade coffee at such a low price. "Asce" Blend ha3 a full, heavy body, thus insuring economy, because it makes mere cups te the pound. Its fragrant aroma and rich, delicious flavor always invite second cup. Taste the difference ? ' Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA Te "Levey Devey" Tea It's all right te go out with girls, nnd It a always best te have lets 01 friends. They Talk of "Heart-Breaker" Dear Cynthia We Just could net re sist answering "Henrt-llrenker." Se, Cynthia, plcnse print this letter for his benellt. We nre going en eighteen. Just pass, nble when It comes te leeks "Heart Hreaker." don't you think ou have been cruelly misled about ttlrls? Klrst. nil girls nre net alike, te don't Judge all by the few you have met ; second, some girls can. will nnd de live without kiss ing. And de you really think any girl would be annoyed kissing you? I nm sure we wouldn't. Yeu, "Hcnrt Hreaker," evidently think you axe some body, probably n member of the V, C. C. We'd love te meet you and see Just what your methods nre. We think fellows are all right te have fun with, but, ns te numbing ever them nnd petting them up, never! We don't de the mushing up; we leave that te the fellows. And, be be lleve us, they knew hew te de It. Yeu must be rather geed nt It yourself. It we were te believe nil that you say, we would take It for granted thnt you have taken lessens from the girls. And, eh, "Hcart-Urcaker," you nre getting old. Twenty-two nnd net married yell .Ne wonder you nre neeved. Of course, all I the girls have thrown themselves at you. jeu wnni te gci your own gin. veu should have lived In the Dark Ages! things aren't run that way nowadays. We hepe you will answer this letter. Yeu nmuse us, se Dkase write and l"t us hear what you have te say for your- Belf Ulrls, please wrlte and save "Heart-Breaker In Distress." MAllCLXLA AND GLADYS. Shall She Walt for Hlm7 Dear Cynthia I have been going with a yejng man for nbeut a year, and It seemed that we loved each ether very much. I nm mero than convinced that he loved me. We were supposed te be engaged In n few months. .lust about two weeks age, he left his place of employment en ncceunt of hav ing a quarrel with one of the cNecuttves In his department. He wan net able te find work, and he get disgusted. Fei two days we did net hear from him, un til one dav we were told by an efllccr of the Navy that he enlisted. He Is new en his way te ("allfernln. lie enlisted for two years. He did net even come te sav geed-by te his mother or myself, but he' sent us letters saying that he wanted te go away from here te make geed and sae up some money. His mother Is erv sick en account of It. I, mself have net been able te work, as I am erv nervous en account of It. New, dear Cynthia, please tell me what te de In ibis matter. Should 1 wait for him, or should I try te forget him, which certainly will be very hard for me te de. Let some of the readers Kite their opinion en this. H iplng you will print this as seen as possible, 1 remain ltOSH L. It depends en hew great your lete for him Is. If you de net feel that ,ou can be happv without him, wait. Otherwise de net. "ns If you de net care enough te wait for him, you had better fergei htm. Occupation for Yeung Married Weman Dear Cynthia What In the way of In terests and activities is there for a eung married woman who has always been used te wonting in home inaniiui 1 11 ,t, iiad e-Kill y. ais Imi.i.t inn. 11 and flve jears at normal school. I nm anxious te get Intel c-U'd 111 something beside housework. De the free libraries eter need home weik done? I also paint china and would like te get tint ing te de at home. What Is the location of the nearest llbiarv te Kitty-second and Chestnut streets? Alse Y. W. C. A. branch, mid de the Y. W. C. A 's In this city have ceuisis 111 dressmaking, etc? I fell as If 1 must keep up with some pt, hi and, hi ng .1 sum kit. h.irdlv knew where le begin I de net want te become narrow and stngnatid. Yeu helped me once befeie. and 1 will nr talnly appreciate this information. SIHS. U M. W. Are you Interested In young girls? Win net talc no a c.is- ,it 1 ir 'V; git lug several Iieiiih onee ,1 week te It? Could you net (each literature? The nearest library te your home Is at Kurt leth and Walnut slieets. There Wi st Plula.lelph a nrnne 1 nt Seventieth street nnd Woodland atenue Tlere Is a Y. W. ('. A. at I'lfty-secend and Sansom streets, where they have classes ter girls and where the girls go ier gtiun.islum and swimming. Send Rclf-addressed cnvclope about dress making COUI3CS Al 3 8 A s c' ,0' 5 c e A S r 4 0 At 1 a s A S e. I a, I - r -- f if tm he NOVEMBEii 19, 19240 WHATS WHAT tty HELEN DECIE 2r Letters of congratulation r.re tent t friends who have been publicly honored In any way, whether by political office or promotion In business, or by soma signal professional achievement or reward When a boy or girl graduates from high school or college, congratulations nre In order. When a girl Is engaged or married she receives "best wishes," nnd the "con gratulations" are tendered te the happ man. But, hy-nnd-by when, In the course of time, the stork comes, bearing "hostage te fortune" te the wedded pair, when a son or daughter Is born, then the con gratulations nre extended te both Some times n visiting card Is sent with "con. gratulatlens" written In one corner, but this Is rather cold lermallty nmeng friends. A letter Is best, n letter ex prcsslns the render's rejoicing In the fortunate event, and, his or her most cer dial wishes for the health and happiness f the llttle newcomer. Tive I went te u fresh -water college. Ce-educational, Email student body. My hey chum nnd 1 studied together. I bearded nt CInra Mnck's. She wns the college widow. All new comers made her jealous. She centered en me she liked Carl. He and I betanized together. She threw out my flower specimens. Told Carl I wns net nt home. I wns up stairs studying, she knew . Twe sororities rushed me. Decided te join the P. Q. O.'s. All the girls I liked belonged. Celers were white nud geld. Pin wns n geld star, white letters. 0 reek -letter girls were nice, tee. Wished later I had joined them. I'er 1 was nut up bv the P. Q. O.'s. CInra Slack black-balled me. My girl chum told me, crying. Although it wns against the rules. Carl tried te comfort me. Hut 1 could tee he was chilled. He wondered what wns wrong. We drifted apart. I felt disgrnced about the P. I). O.'s. The-y had rushed me se openly. The whole college knew nbeut it. (Ireek-letters girl I rebuffed. Pelt sole, fearing another slight. These are tragedies te young girls. Hut I braced up, btudlcd harder. m i i W Jrp?- irv "for people of Far baking powder bis cuits use Kingnut in preparing them end as m epretd. 4 Warning Donet be misled by tha word oleemargorl neon the Klngnut package, made necessary by the urvlvalefan old law. Klnenut contains no animal fati. ttls made from the pure elljcf the cocoanut and peanut, blended with pasteur ised milk. r ii SHE CAME TO THE BARN DANCE IN A LIGHT, AIRY COSTUME While All the Other Girls Were in Sunbenncts and Gingham, The Other Girls Envied and Disliked Her and the Beys Were Disgusted IT WAS a bnrn dance. The room In which It wns held wns net a bnrn, It was a regu'nr ball room but it lind been decorated for the oc casion and, with straw around the edges of the fleer, It had a general hnyscedy atmosphere. All the girls lind been nsked te wenr gingham dresses, aprons aud sunbon sunben ncts, while the boys were te wear over ever nils nnd bread-brimmed hats. Most of them were delighted with the iden, nnd some of the boys even went se far ns te ndd chin whiskers and a "rube" accent. It wns Inte when Anita arrived fashionably late. Most of the crowd had arrived, the jokes had been exchanged until they were getting n little stale nnd the erchctrn wns getting ready te start the first Jnnce. Hut that wns just what Anita wanted. With a becomingly brcnth'ess innnncr she enme into the room nnd everybody turned nnd stared nt her. INSTEAD of a Bunbennet she were n leghorn lint hanging down her back by n ribbon tied beneath her chin ; her hnir was hanging in curls. The "glnglinm dress" wns organdie. In a lovely shnde of pink ; she were the INCHES FROM The Gelden-Plated Rule Dy Lillian Paschal Day Stars And 1 moved away from Mack's. Left school for newspaper work. Wns given n dangerous nssignment. A mnn wns claiming te be Christ. Hundreds were hypnotized followers. Women were "angels," men slaves. Sehwein took all their money, lie lived in regal style. I took nnti-hypnetism lessens. Then joined the Church Triumphant. Hut I lived nt a safe distance. It made three Sunday pages. Paper spent ?3000 advertising it. My story swept the country. Sfhwein wns jniled dupes freed. Columns of press notices enme. A tin reporter's star wns given me. It bore the Cliienge paper's name. 1 went bnck te college commencement. Were my tin stnr outside my cent. Went into morning assembly. The students rose nud cheered ine. They get the point nbeut the stnr. It wns n tnke-eff en the P. Q. O.'s. "Oil HITCH jour WAG en TO a STAIt!" Their feet kept time te the chnnt. Again the P. Q. O.'s. nsked me te join. They said there'd be no blackball. "I knew it," I replied with dignity. "I'er there will be no chance." Clnrn Mnck? Fate blnckbnlled her. A negre killed her in an opium den. Isn't it odd? One little star seems nil le youth. Life's heavens nre full of stnrs. ': Z i f5WJ5?vv'vv,iiKcKt ; (7er the Gable se of (Particular (People The delicate flavor and the smooth texture of Kingnut appeals at once te people used te the best of everything en their table. Kingnut is always the same, never varying in flavor or quality. Its ingredients are absolutely pure, wholesome, and nourishing. Try it en your bread, waffles, and griddle cakes. Yeu will find it equally satisfactory for cooking. It is unusual te find an article of such all round worth at such an economical price. Put Kingnut en your list today. Kingnut is made and guaranteed by Kellogg Products, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Fer Sale by Leading Dealers Wholesale Distributors A. F. BICKLEY & SON 526-22 North Second St., Philadelphia, Pa. jlurket 83(3 ' Main iSMy npren, but it vnf the stage milkmaid type of apron, tiny, frilly, and dainty. She wns the country girl de luxe ' And she knew it. The party was spoiled for some of the girls ! they knew the miubennets wer net becoming, nnd hey had hated te wenr them In the first place. New with Anita nppenrlng In h dainty cestilme, with her hnlr se pretty nnd her hat se becoming eh, hew ther wished they were at home in regular clothes t Why did nnybedy want te give a foolish party like this, anyhow? Have te get yeurself up nil ugly and unbecom ing 1 Anita mndc just the impression en the girls thnt she had hoped te ninle. B UT for some reason or ether ths boys didn't rush out nnd nnrrniin her us she had expected. She didn't quite understand that, and it rather npellcd her evening. It's a geed tiling she could net knew whnt most of the boys were thinking "She certnfnly docs hnte herself I Com ing in here all dolled up like that, and trying te mnke the ether girls leek .!"' I'll say she certainly hates her self!" A girl who thinks se much nbeut her leeks that she has te appear prettier than the ether girls ut any cost will never be very penulnr. The girls well, you knew what the girls say about her: "She tnnkes at sick!" And you can't say anything much stronger thnn thnt when you're n girl. The boys hnve "get her number," She is tee obvious. They haven't any time for n girl who works se hard te g"t n oeui""i"nnt: there's no fun In giving it te her, T11 fact, It's much mere fun te sejr something like, "Wliet did you think this wns, n fnshien show? Yeu didn't wear the right costume" and see her squirm with offended pride, THE ether girls may net get se much open ndmirntien or se many compli cempli ments: but when they de get them, tliev fee' that there is sincerity behind the words. They've wen the prnise, they haven't drnged It out by the hnlr of Its head! And they'll go en getting it. long after Anita has given up nope nnd stepped working for it. Dad claims "Bread is the staff of life -but I knew its Pest Teasties srs (fyMy taste" S C O taf ASCO ASCO s.i' mwz?mi g JEL'.TT Jt m .w-srfsw. , ) O ASCO asce asce asce asce asce asce --"lnrf PaWaCSaWMalaaSCaa
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