w i'tlr- tK fil' fei !-' ft WH my- -; mm i i k H u I n 1 1 Hi . h- , !, Kjren 10 afessri && SSSS .rz " X", -v ' y$zrtKXiftiy. EVENING PUBLJC - LEDaEBAEHIL'ADELPH TUESDAY, .DEOEMBEB ft 1D20 i GRANDMA SENDS RECIPE 1 FOR BREAD TO MRS. WILSON rhe Agrees With Her That It Makes a Wholesome Meal for a Child When Combined With Butter, Milk and Fruit USING WASTE SPACE Hy MKS. M. A. WILSON CpirteM. 1DI0. by tr. M A, WtUen. All rients rfufrvea. fr DEAR Mrs. Wilsen This bread Is re liPnltbfitl nnd nmtrlMilns fc- SHdrcn thnt t feel I should like te pn the recipe, which come from the Bbuth. Children love It nnd it is sim- te mnke two mere geed points. Oraliam lUUIn Hread I One aunrt of graham flour mixed tith one-third cup of tugar. iTire level tablespoons of baking ppiracr. ()ne ttiiuii icaspenn ej ut. , Mild one pint of milk. ' Ttee tnHenpenm of melniifs. Ttee egg. I !llent linnl nnd then gtlr in one cup! ( rnislns. Unke levl for one hour. ' Set u tnhle with n leaf of this bread I Heme, butter, n pitcher of milk and a , dish of fruit and mmi will have n fine lunch fe i chihl Thankine ou for eui I any helpful hints r.RANOMA Yes, grand mn a real balanced meal i also from the crnliam Heur and raisins nnd ems. butter and milk nnd stewed i fruit, all combine te form a weJl-balanced ration. This gives the children i nnftlcient material te suit the require- I ments of their grewniK bodies. ' This mixture Is truly delicious when baked in muffin puns. Fer variety the mother may add in place of raisins One cup of prune, rut m fitiy hiM. One cup of peanuti, chopped fine. 'One-half cup nf pemiut butter and inc-hnlf cup of inmm. , One cup of aprnets, and thus we get nn almost endless va riety. Chi'il-"!! r"" n-p ii'enty of geed home made whole wheat bread for their phs. ica growth anil w Ml being and the lnck of this sturdy old-fashioned bread .may easily be traced in many of the defects of the teeth of young children. ' Whole wheat and graham fhmrs may lie uert for making muffins, ginger breads nnd cookies, net only for the cVi c nt for their elders as well. New that the holiday season is np np prencM" make and bake these old time goodies in place of giving the chil dren .-e ninny pennies. Cocoanut Whole Wheat Muffins Put two-thirds cup of eoreanuts threntrh the feed chopper. Place the cocoanut in a mixing bowl nnd add: '. Three ciip of whole irheat flour. One tcnipoen of salt. i Tire lerel tableipoeni of baking peieder. i Six level tablespoon! of sirup, s Three level tabteipennt of shorten ing. . ... ; One and one-quarter cups of milk or ieater. ", Bent te Vend and then fill into well freased muffin pans and bake in a het ven for tw. tin -five minutes. Fer variety one -half glass of peanut butter or one cup of raisins or 3 Tiee-thirds cup of finely chopped j, Txce-ihirdn cup of finely chopped prunes or apricots Biav be (."li-tittifd for the cocoanut. Ice the muffins with water icing and the Children will enjoy them just as much as take. Whole Wheat Spice CaUe riace in a mixing bowl : Thiee-qunrters cup of molasses. Qv. quarter cup of breien sugar. C Five tablapoena of shortening. '' One teaspoon of ginger. One teaspoon of cinnamon. i One-half teaspoon of allspice. f. Three tablespoons of cocoa. One cup of seeded raisins. Tire cups of trhele tcheat flour. ' Four level teaspoons of baking New and Better Recipes That. Is what Mr. WlNen wants t' give you. When she henrs of something that is different from the ordinary, mere wholesome, mere tnstj-, off she gees, no mutter hew far It Is, te get ihc directions, try them out, nnd set them down in this corner Fer Veir And If you have questions te nsk about cooking, she will be glad te put her answer In the column. Per sonal answers ennuet be given. Yeu Have Any Recipes thnt ou are specially fend of or proud of. nnd you would 'ike them te be published with your name attached. Send Them In Mrs. Wilsen will be glad te print (hem. iTttrmwrrtrf rtfwmt t pmwrm f f fjnmtS One and one-half cups of milk. One teaspoon of nutmeg extract. Heat te mix and then pour ever the prepared pudding. Hake in a slew own for forty minutes. Serve cold with Cal Cal vdentnn cream Xe Olde Time Rice and Apple Pudding Wash ene-hnlf cub of rire well nnd then place in a saucepan nnd add two nnd ene-hnlf cups of water. Cook until the rice is soft and the water absorbed. New turn into a pudding dish and place six sma'l apples which have been peeled and cored about the rice, riace In a mixing bowl One quart of milk. One cup of ieater. One ircll-beaten eqq. One-half teaspoon of nutmeg. Ttre-thirds cup of sugar. One-half teaspoon of grated lemon rind. Mix well by beating with egg beater te blend thoroughly nnd then pour ever the rice nnd bake in a slew even for one hour. Apple Tapioca Vt Ming Wash one cup of tapie.'a and then place in a saucepan nnd add four cups of water. Cook until the tapioca is clear. :ew aiM : Three cups of thick apple sauce. Txre-thirds ci p of sugar. Tire tablespoons of melted butter. One irelh beaten egg. One teaspoon of grated nutmeg. Bent until blended before adding te the tapiei a. Place in the een nnd bake for twenty minutes. Cracker Pudding This delicnte pudding is suitable for children and invalids. Butter soda crackers very lightly and place in a baking dish. Pill the dish about half full and use ene-hnlf pound of crack ers. New place in a mixing bewl: One quart of milk. Tire-thirds cup of sugar. Three eggs. One-half tiaspoen of nutmeg. Beat te miv and then pour eer the pudding and bake in a slew even for feity-five minutes. Serve with lemon honey. mil' " .. x-riuissu 1-V iriiiiiiiiiiiiinriiiBrwMimTtftwtfiffrmwYifHHrwtiif mm ...... When .Mill liuild flint Iheptaie in the coiner of j our lilng room lie sure te (111 up cery bit of spare. If, for Instance, one side of (lie frame. frame. weili Is a trifle wider (linn (lie ether. Insert a few shelves nnd Keep jour boehs en them. Then when you want te sit and rend before the (Ire you will net need te get up and walk across the room te set jour fuvorlte hook nniiAiiiMMiTiwiiWifi8M Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA THE UNWELCOME WIFE Antheny Mammen's marriage te Charlette Clraics, a plrl beneath him socially, reus a great disappointment te Mm llarnman. who had expected Teny te marru Edith Comstock a girl in his own set. Xe cure was taken te make Charlette hupyy and ftc finally oceanic se miserable iclth the con tinued fault-finding that she ran away without telling Teny that she was te become a mother Whm he discovers the truth, months aftn . he is se con-scieus-stiicken that his Mated man hood awakens and he di terminal te de cvn-vthinn in his power te make Charlette happy Put when she comes hack she has changed, she no longer "cemste leie him; all the hapPU con cen fldence is gene. A Terrible Discovery CHAUI-OTTK was tlieuclitful a she continued her walk down the aye- ., nfter meeting NicK ntie or i veil Ky HAZEL DETO BATCHELOR CopvrieM. 1S20, bv Public Lederr Ce. then Hllcn, the maid, was taking It gently nwav from her. "There'H a doctor In the building en the first fleer, Mis Harrlman," she wa (aylng. "I'll call him for you. Keep up our ceur.teu ma'am, we'll pull him through." Tomorrow The l'lclit for n I.tfe. On the Stage Ballet dancing Is one of the best paid profes.s'enu for weimn, nnd ene of the few branches of stnge work that In net evei crowded. A prominent critic has nreused a storm of pretest from women of the dramatic profession by declaring that the American stage of n generation nge peisessed a far larger number of capa ble actresses than It does tedny. Fowler Slu .. .... ., .... . pt.i.nr nrnn.H . .... t rnn iii'iim hi ni. ,, en? mill tlUC v . i.,i lings You'll Leve te Make ind bought a Making Mere Meney Onlilen Anglmerms Who would lmaglne thut there Is money In worms net silk worms nor any of the rarer variety of grubs which eventually turn Inte valuable huttertlles but common, ordinary, cvery-day angle. I worms? There Is, though, nnd the court reenrrla rf CI neVi In T ..t -i.. Cerwl Apple Pudding , p ,,." """- "K '"tnn' wl" ' This is a delicious app'e pudding that i Net lenjj age a man by th name of the elder members of the familj will . "'"' "" .living at CelleR,. relnt. was .. n.;; ..ll ,i.n nnddinV dish I "JTalBneU befei e Mag strain Themas I1U"). '""'' ........... . , -T, ?,,f.Ai,r - Seven-eighths cup of cold black coffee. 1 itent tn mit nnd then turn into well i f'reased and floured pan and bake for leriy minutes in inuuciaic ..... and some triuinc .li!. fhnt she needd. and then toeK .1 'urS't1 is? sr ce,r rneet s he heupe S, f'"mlsi-p b. twee,, them 2 ne it,", ec. 's r ..ml therefore lm risible, and Ph- -ltd net stem te care ""ShW-vuSuMv that W L"'V !ai had thought once durlim J Safety Heney-Purse EI ...nP. weeks at Westenburv that any ,v.i,r unuld hae been -i.rf.rlnir N'ew- she i 1.1'iillv nnlv iri-u ".---- ,,,. no capaciiv ier "c. ....; nenril'.KVslv and as llsssiv en ere,! V""1. " ' i ...., r.rf it hi.r own fleer he elevator iiimi "'"" ',.-, uniMl tireferable te would hae suf she 9. emed te nae npart- t her own fleer tint something freni insiue f.ii"'i'" I, . r 1 ea I as she rang the deer e lLr Xtment She felt Int., Hive y ha tM wts net r'gni n" w;r ?" ", ' ,"i ,f the maid who opined the deer ter- ini Pharlotte, who s."i' ' r-..i i . .: . . ........... I I'ujic 'jii .i L-oarKe or disorderly conduct and then a layer one uuser'a ecnhulary was tee hlKhlv snleed thinly sliced apples. I for the pi ace and quiet of the neighbor. nd then pluce a twe-incli layer ei corn- , i,reUBht by a neighbor, who d-clarert that e Mrs ". uiriman If- tn.- babj ma'am. He was took just after you le't und hat A K.u.ei iu,e. is the safest place te kep menc'y and trinkets. One might as wi II make It pretty as well as useful. Coer three-quarter-inch elastic with dainty ribbon or buy the silk-covered elastic Ornament with small silk flow ers The purse can be made from kid, chamois or silk lined with chamois. Dla cram A shows hew the elastic Is slipped through two silts cut Inte the back of the purse This safety money-purse Is a dnlnty, useful, easily made Christmas gift FLOBA He's In Leve Dear Cynthia In answer te a readsr who nska If there Is such a word she must mean "thing" aa love, I would say you bet there Is. I am in love this very minute, and don't ask me te define It. I couldn't I JuBt knew It's It. That's all, AltCHIE. Te "A Reader" My dear little reader Surely you cannot want te marry a man with the record you tell me he lian Break with him nnd de net accept his presents. Your consclcnce Is net quite clear about ana friendship, Cynthia would Judge ns If it was you would net have gene out with him unknown te your family. About a Wedding Dear Cynthlh I expect te be mar ried sonie time In June, and I nm won dering what the proper things nre for me te wear at a 12 o'clock wedding. Would a thin whlte dress and whlte hat be proper? Dees the bridegroom furnish the flowers for the bride? What does the man wear? MABY Y. V. A dainty whlte drets and hat would be quite npproprlatenless the bride prerers a train te her fieck, and in that case It Is prettier for her te wear a wedding veil. The bridegroom buys the bride's bouquet. If the bride wears a veil the hrlde. groom should wear gray-striped trousers, cutaway -black coat, black or white waistcoat, gray tie and gloves. But he may wear a dark business suit If alie wears a nai, and especially In the sum mer time. Approves "C. R." Dear Cynthia I don't wrlte te your column very often, but within the last week I have seen two letters In the column that cause me te communicate wim you. One who wrote nnd signed himself "C. B." described whnt true love Is. I certainly think this was a fine letter nnd he has the right Idea of love If there were many mere that had the true meaning of love In their minds such as he has this would be n much hnppler world. Tlie great trouble Is that the young women nnd girls of tedny have silly Ideas of what love Is nnd means. I de net. In fact I cannot, ndd anything te what "C. B." lias said, as he has given the greatest nnd best dcflnltlhn of love that Is possible te the readers. I certainly want te congratulate him en it, ns i agree with him fully. If only the young women of today would read that letter ever and ever It would bt n geed lessen for them, and they could replnce In their minds the true meaning of love, nfter having emptied out nil their silly, girlish Ideas of this most wondrous thing. Congrat ulations, "C. B" nnd may you get your reward by finding a girl who knows what love means. The ether letter was In nnswer te the one sent In by "C. B " It was signed "A Bacheler Girl " She does net ex actly agree with "C. B." She claims real love is net rare or there would net be se many marriages, I'm afra'd she Is wrong en that point. I wish te tell her this: There are many, many mar riages going en every day, but the woman or girl who Is belnpr married has the wrong Idea of love and that's why you find neth'ng but divorce day after day. It's the result of that one thing They don't knew whnt love means However, "Bacheler Girl," I wish you the bes-t of luck. Just as I de "C. B." May you find a man that "measures up" te your Idea of the right man. I hope, Cyn'h'a that I have net taken up tee much of your valuable space. Thanking ou for printing this, I nm a reader of your column. "JEBBY" Yes, Cynthia approves of "C. B 's" Idea of love and commends him, but why, Jerry, "pick or." the girls only for net having a wrong Idea of love and why blame them for the many divorces? Bemember, a woman's life changes fur mere than a man's by marr'age, and why should she be the enlv one te sacrifice? C. B. did net claim that. He believed In a fifty-fifty basis of love and sacrifice. SHE IS ONLY EIGHTEEN ' AND. SHE WANTS TO TRAVEL She Deesrit Seem te Realize That There Is Hepe for Her in the Very Position She Holds Neie if She Will Just Werk and Wait I DID you ever have that deep, painful yearning thnt Is called wnudcrlust? If you have, you can understand nnd sympathize with a girl who wrote te me net long nge. She Is employed In a department store, she Bays, nnd she has n great de sire te travel. , , , She. would de nnything In the world If she could only travel. And she Is only eighteen. Oh, don't you knew hew she must feel? Getting, up nt the same old time day nfter dny taking the same dull trip with the snme dull enrly morning erntvil nf nennle everv dnv and then go ing into the some place nnu, mniung me same people the same kind of geed morning. Then, ns the day gees en, selling the same things, making the snme remark nbeut them nnd nil the time hnving that same, gnnwing restlessness nt henr- ing people buy this te take te .nmor .nmer nln, that te wear In Flerida and the ether thing because they never have the right kind In Londen. rniifrtn vinrltln. Tendon te see these plnces. te go te them, for It Isn t se much the seeing of new places ns it Is the going, the getting nway. T'S ensy te imagine hew she must . this little salesgirl with the wanderlust. ... e The only thing we can de is give her some ndvice nnd hope tnnr sue dislike that word tee much te fellow it. In the first place, there's a chnncc te travel staring her right in the fnce. It won't come right nway it mny net come for a great many years but it s there. ,, It Is one of these disagreeable hopes that nre held out te nmbltleus young persons in order te make them mere ambitious. It is just this: The buyer of n de partment travels, nnd whenever there is a vacancy in that position it is filled bv the person who shows the grentest ability, knowledge nnd plain, ordinary common sense. And then she hns her chance te travel; she gees abroad sometimes; she gees te various conventions and cxlii bitiens und fushien shows. THERE'S your hope, little salesgirl with the wanderlust, there's jour vague, far-distant opportunity. It prebnbly disgusts you te have such a thing suggested; no doubt ou won der hew old you will be when you finnllv de get your ehnnce te travel, it veu get it. and whnt geed all this will de veu new when you want It most. Perhaps you will be much elder when ou get j'eur wish. But this hope will de you geed new. It will give you something te work for right there in the position that you have new; it will mnkc you take mere interest in the business side of the work; It will make you buckle down nnd learn your defects, find out bow te correct them, give you ambition and n goal te work for. ni. tfT nf if until vnnVe tried It out. PERHAPS It won't bring you the desire of your dreams; maybe you will never be n buyer; or maybe when you nre you won't be required te travel. But by that time you may be mnk ing enough te travel yourself, with out any thought of the store. And even If you haven't, even if you never get your wish, you'll be working se hnrd! learning se fast, nnd hoping se much thnt you'll find the hurt of thut deep desire very much lessened. Adventures With a Purse I THINK you will like these lingerie clasps. They nre slightly different from any I remember having seen. They are covered with tiny flat bows, strictly tailored, en the centre of each of which Is placed, Incongruously enough, a perky little rosebud. Fer instance, the pa -s will have a blue rosebud, and the ones will have a pink bud. A set two clasps costs twenty-five cents. I hev would be particularly nice for the girl' te whom you want te send mere than n card for Christmas, yet net quite a regular present. . One of the shops that has been havlnj such remarkable sales lately has an In, terestlng lace sale right new. There jeu will find that radium all-ever lace, soft, wlili lustrous silky design, in browns and b'ues nnd blacks. Originally the price of this lace was $2.50 a yard, bul new It has been repriced at $1.85. It makes lovely yokes nnd sleeves, and la fact, whole bleuscfc. Fer name of shetm niMre Wpmn fw Jtter or pnene nni or mum wu. Editor hm Afar 1 Jfe fEtt'li MESH BAGS$1 REPAIRED vl Undir my new depart ment Mch BagMcan be repaired, refinlth ed and rellned at a very email coat. NEW MESH BAGS A.F..Mess,33S.9th "Beaded Bee Repairing Specialty" wist Jflfthhitnut at4Bth Stmt JI,m fflitz-Cfaritm jtMladHbhi FIRST-OF-THE-SEASON-SALES Important Reductions through out the various departments also continue with renewed interest revised prices being based upon replacement Val ues of cloth, silk and fur savings average from twenty five te fifty per cent and include ' GOWNS AND DRESSES TAILORED & COSTUME SUITS DAY COATS AND WRAPS RICH FUR-TRIMMED EVENING. WRAPS BLOUSES HATS AND ACCESSORIES rharlette was pulling en . '"'. flakes in .1 pan Ineh thick of Snrinkle four tablespoons of brown ugar ever the apples and a light duct ing of einnnmen. Repeat until the dish is full and have the apples en top. J?akc in a moderate even for thirty minutes. Serve cold with a thin cus tard sauce. Dread, Bntter and Apple Budding Melt two ounces of butter and peu ever two cups of bread crumb-. Werk the crumbs well te di-fnbute the buttei and then place in n baking dish a layer of thinly sliced apples one inch thick Sprinkle ever part of the bread crumbs. Itepeat until the dihh is full. New pre pare a cuitard as fellows. Place in a bowl One-hnlf cup of sugar, Ttee eggs. Your Seul's in Your Hand Hr IRVIM. K Hre.V r r1 ill I I x I LINE OF SATUH.V I heed "Where de you work?" Inquired the magistrate "I work for myself," Buser replied proudly "I nm u worm-digger " "A what'" demanded the court. "A worm-digger?" "Yee. your honor," came the explana tion. "I dig worms for bait" "But hew c. n you make a living' that way'" enme the skeptic.il question from the bench. "Did you ever see the number of people who com fishlpj; down our way?" Bus. i queried "There're scores of 'em eery day and, en Saturdays, Sundays and helldajs the place Is black with 'em Sernn nf th lies in the neljfhborheoa us d ti pick up a let of loose chnnge by supply n' tbes fishermen with bait but I've put the thing en a buslne.ss basis I net only dig the worms, but I breed 'em tee I knew what they like te eat and I pepsre th ground for them Thrn I'm sure of a geed 'crop' every morning " "But," perVsted Deyle, "hew can you make a lUlng out of that sort of thing?" "I'e made 17 a day for the past four months your honor, an' If that ain't a living It's pretty close te It" and even the magistrate waa forced te agree that Ii was. Tomorrow Ataliut und Velrln .-, .incr f,ir nr ner i-uu inn li.iuih " .". .,. ,., . ,.... ubleh she P ed into wie iiu ......n She was met en her way te the nurser b the baby's nurse. What is It. nurse, what sems te be wrong with him. have you sent for tin. 'l0"Ve?Mr Harrlman. I w.ilted for ou of course I've done everything I could 11 F,,"?"P'"TVmt deadliest of baby all- m. nts that s nlKt. r thing that - efun !T'JiL mti lives awa5. choking tight-1 lnu for breath Charlette lushed mt he nursery and looked down attar Imhv He was breathing hard, and loud h i fnee was flushed a d..ep red ana hli little hands wep- fruitless beat ok I , air It was horrible te sre him this , wiv The nuise puslnd her gentlv aside i "I'm eeiiiR te put up a steam tent Mrs. Harrlman Will veu telephone ter ihe doctor? nil. n w ill help me " I Churlette could hardlv tear herself out of the room te telephone, and her i knees shook se und-r her that she ceu d , scarcely stand She had never been ill and she did net knew whom te call in She wished helplessly for geed old Dr Raymond He would knew what te de he would help her, he would nuer let Junier die Die' The word fctieed ever nnd ever In her mind Junier dmd' Her won derful pink and white bab ' I "O, Ged," she prajud. "don't let him , die, let me Uet p him he's all I ha I don't take him aw.iy from me'" I She was conscious e standing with the telephone book in ner nana, ana Kara i ASCO ASCO ASCO I I MMMafll I II ASCO ASCO ASCO 1 '- ' s,m,,y aMHagJJM - ..i... .... . , r r mi 'J c I O 0 I.JJiE OF SATUH.V A It rana from the nrlglilierhaed tit the urrlit teirnrd the middle Slncrr. If lunr, deep und clwr la I It nhete lrnicth. It nhewa thut one vrlll have all quullflcutltnie for eac- . thruugheut life. H Te regard nature as a bookkeeper fnay be a bold Idea Hut. If you doubt the possibility of It, leek at the line of Saturn, which runs frcm somewhere In the neighborhood of the wrist upward toward the middle finger (the finger of fc'uturn) Thla line Is, se te spek, the balance sheet of the hand, and ihews. 'n it nutshell, whnt the result, the sum total of the qualities of a person will Jiet hlinjit anv given period e' h's life t Fer, although the une of Saturn ! l-.newn uIk- .is fute line and line of Utstlnv li has nnllv nethlnc nt all te de with luck or chance or fata but fcrrves merely te show that the qualities V7hlch Its owner possesses will at this or that period til his life, render him capable of mere productivity or less pre. Huctlvltyj of mere energy and Indus Sry or less energy and Industry, and .therefore, bring him a premise of sue cevs or a threat of failure at the period i .lndlcnted Hew te gauge these periods Will be told In a future article. 4 Carloads of "Reliable" Gas Ranges Wc have just unleaded four carloads of beau tiful sturdy Anfrliren "Reliable" made by the lnrjrest gas range factory in the country. These are just in time for you te select a substantial Christmas gift for your home one that means economy, convenience and better cook ing result every day in the year. Have every meal made really enjoyable and appetizing by the use of a gas range that guarantees geed cooking results. We will also make you a liberal allowance en your old gas range. We have every variety of style and size, a number of tnem ,.,.nlnn! with LORAIN even heat regulator. Seme all-white perce lain. Every one guaranteed as their name im plies, "Reliable." We are also headquarters in Philadelphia for the famous "Quality" range uhse the "Direct Action" and "Adelphia." See our dUplay of Refrigerators, Kitchen Cabinet: Water Heater and Solargle Cat Heater. I THREE STORES FtBi CENTRAL N. E. Cor. 13th & Arch Sti. 1026 Arch Sr. Thla Stere open "at. 3t. r WEST PHILA. 263 Se. 52d St. Tlila Stere open Men., nd Nut. Kvenlnts Fit. De you knew there are three kinds? WmaaVeaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaeaaaaveBaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaivaaaeMMMM BLUE Kare The standard of all table syrups. Alse for cooking, baking and candy making. Light brown color, delicious flavor' a heavy bodied syrup. RED Kare The Ideal Syrup for every use for cook ing, baking, candy making and preserv ing. Many prefer it as a spread for cakes, biscuits, breads. GREEN Kare Fer these who appreciate the tempting tang of real maple sugar syrup. Very moderate in price absolutely pure. The makers of Kare Maple are the world's largest users of the highest grade maple sugar. Over a thousand tens used annually. - Ask for Kare by Name There is no substitute t TTOtJIJ Every housewife iKeulil peiteM ViXCfC copy of the beautifully Ifluitrated 54-page Cern Product Cook Boek. Write to day te Cem Product Refining Company, P. O. Bex 161, New Yerk City. A .S C CM r k i SJ ,c 0 A' c e, A -s ,c e u tr "id e A s c r A si c. e Ten Cents Per Pound Reduction In One Week Te show you hew closely we fellow market changes and hew quick we are te give our customers the benefit of every fluctuation, we are proud te cite the following facts: Fren Monday, Nev. 29th, te Monday, Dec. 6th, we made three reductions in the price of Leuella Butter, totaling 10c lb. A S c 0 A s c e Our customers reap every advantage made pesbla ty our r-roducer-te-Consumer method of merchandising. ",2fjri . T Md w -tg "Leuella" ABUTTER "Taste It!" lb 65 c i Richland Butter e . A. '. ,0 Made from the pure, Paiteurized. sweet cream of finely bred, contented cattle in the finest dairy sections of the United States. 'Leuella" Butter has set a new high level of quality as golden as the purest nugget ever mined, at pure as the air after a summer shower, as delicious as only extra-geed butter can be. lb 60' A pure creamery print butter, better than some so se called bests," but, of course, net quite the equal of the wonderful Leuella. There's an "Asce" Stere near your home, throughout' "7B Ph.lade.phl. .nd A S C x . S 8 A S C 0 PA $ 0 A S s ASCO '' i m ASCO "p-"-" i v m '"ft; ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO l? be evutlnaed): .titx iS9XSSn. ! rTrffVi, - -ii -friiati at! .ii ill. pnir r r. ) u , ,mV 1AJ44'l(i' 'Jti-iAitfUf. ASCO ASCO
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