sAtew HWirfWHIIilT m MB, i pfff WBMBWMMMtjgtiiir jSBSj?-- ' !' fWWHFUH. HJ ii uj jfc ilfVnfcAa.i liTTiiH'iTfTlfTtfflTfYl'rirMTitta !. t.wh beeMMu. 10, 1020 i i rjwi'i lis EVENING PUBLIC LED(ER-lJHILADELFmA, 4'.uidax, t-..WWJKWWHh .Jl. L- 1- y ' V' - ?,. "flHMHBR r 'I 1 1 f k I.V.. 24 1 '' . m) -k 1 M . 'Mr-1 Teu . - Wk bur, "i 1 11 iW t Jtfl?S. WILSON WILL TEMPT t YOU WITH THIS RABBIT PIE r' , . , She Gives Buckeye Recipe for This Delicious Meal Apple ' Dumplings Have Fascinating Filling With Raisins ! and Chopped Nuts Added Uy .MUS. M. A. WIUSON 1 (CotvrieM. ltu. hu Mr: it. A. Wit te , A. I riehts reserved. , C Friday Market BasKet OLD and snappy December weather bring"! vIMens of savory dishes and I thoheuiso filled with delicious nnd nemcy smells of geed cooking. The I markets nre new nbiunlantly supplied I with' rabbits nnd cottentniln. ' The meat of the rabbit is equally in SOed' as chicken and ether pnine, and if i nicely prepared it should be tlolleleus. Iteeently, while in Ohie, I Mted the, markets of one of the metropolitan cities there and found that net enlj the rab- ! Wt,r,but all poultry are drawn nnd, dressed in the market itnllt in n re markable manner. The rabbits are skinned nnd washed l nnU.1 they are sneuj, pink. white and leek quite appetizing. I felt that the geed housewives in the Iluekeye State, whose mothers gnve te them the won derful and true womanly heritage f housewifely arts namely, roeking - must have stored away some cry geed, old-time rabbit recipe Se", after considerable xisiting about, I 3 cm bringing te this corner a truly delicious rabbit pic. This season should be the nlnnninz and making of cend nd attractive home feeds that will keep thn,W n linlun At tl,tU Mm., nf ... -, ... j,.....-. ... .... . -- year. 00, it IS Wlb0 te KVeld OVCr-r.ch desserts. SUNDAY BREAKFAST Baked Apples Cerml and Cream levied Country l'erk Brown (travy IUce Waffles Coffee , dinni:r l Celery Heme-mnde Relish , Buckeye State Rabbit l'ie . Mnshcd Potatoes Cauliflower t Beet Salad Apple Dumplings Coffee SUITER Celd Sliced Brawn Petate Salad Apple Sauce Crumb Cake Coffee The market basket will require : ' One large rabbit. Tice pigs' feet, Three-quarters pound of ceuntiy litaU) perk. One-half ecck of apples. Tiee small stalks nf celery. Ttee pounds of potatec. Tice pounds of onion . One carrot. On turnip. One eauHfleteer Bunch of parsley. tend the usual -weekly staple Fried Country l'erk, Brown Gr.ij Have, the butcher cut, sliced thin, thrce-quartcra of a pound of country nalt perk. Allew two slices for everj person for five people. Remove the rind nd then nick wry hnlf iuch. Parboil JrAl.. .l.nln l)t. tvt Or.,,,, rtnil Mtpii &UU 111VU UltUH. "Il I" .iv.... ...... ...--.. drown, nnd add four tablcrsienfuls of i flour te the fat in the pan. When ulcclj brown add one cup of milk. Bring te n bell and cook for live minutes. Season. De net add the fat te the pan when drowning the perk. Rice Watflcs One and one-half cups or milk. Twe cups of flour. One teaspoon or sail. Three level teaspoons of baking poic peic 4er. One level tablespoon of strup. 'Tice level tablespoons of shortening. One cuv of boiled rtcc. Place in a mixing bowl and then beat mix. Bake in well-greasee wat wat lrens. . Buclicje State Rabbit Vie Cut the rabbit in suitable pices for serving as seen a3 it comes from mar ket. Wash well in warm water and then place in a bowl and add: Tice cups of sliced onions. i One-half cup of vinepar. ' One teaspoon of thyme. One-half teaspoon of atrcrf "- One-half cop of finely chopped p'tr- Une cup of finely chopped cilery. 1 THROUGH A WOMAN'S EYES Bj .IK.VN Uni:arnishins we often i "- v' ' never knew a man, until you live with him. uuic, , l,lel. emacks bemewhat of the tnnewern cytn-I .m mi in net reld that slitter-:" sm, All is net geld mat gnu r . - In all fairness, however, it must be mid that young brides' "disillusion- , jnent" is due ery frequentlj le ueth- inc mere than the transition of her i ., ti. uMiiieinl ntrsen- young god from the artili. ml person allty of a uuiter te the mere unaffected Late of a husband. More often than net it is simply that e expected tee much that through the rose-colored glasses of courtship duys i ire baw only perfection and neglectrd te reckon with thc certainty of human faulUrfcss which "living with bim" very ' toen brings upon the secne. But unfortunately there are instarces where living with a man or woman does bring out characteristics that, had we known of them before, might smeus'j bave affected our choice. And since we cannot liw with the ( jxrsen -who wents te marry us before , we de marry him, we must take the sec- , end beat way of finding bim out. And that Is te observe him with the- who arc living with him! Observe your amiable young man with nis mother. Is he uffectienate and ceur i teeus? Is he chivalreur and kind te her? Then he will make a geed hus ftand. But beware of the man who l iruperler nnd patronizing or impatient nd sharp with his mother. Observe bim with his sisters. Is he the kind of a big brother you alway wished jeu had? Then he will muke u jtoed husband. But consider, glrU, bn bn bn xore you marry the man who is arro gant with his sisters, who has net con descended te be their pal, who sneers at them end seems te think it clever te There Is, of courie, the perfectly geed j Brether who Is a terriDie tense: iui geed-natured, harmless teasing is one thing and malicious backbiting, the kind of humor that depends for its spice en somebody's tears, is quite another. And U you marry u man who Indulges in this ort of thing In his home, though new be may treat yen like a queen, you are Caking a chance of some day yourself being the butt of his self-fancied "clev- , Observe him with his small brother. 1 3fn tba nature of things be should be I Abe little fellow's god. Is he? Dees the eungster run te the deer te greet him 1 or dea he flee In terror of a heavy Remember, girls, with you he is en Jk)a company manners. But at borne he JitMct Ven b anything but the nan I X RUlfcWfmMlV MKS. WILSON WANTS Te present the best nnd most tasty suggestions that she can find in this corner for you. Whenccr she hears of any ew Recipes She gees right off te get them, no matter -whether she has te trmel te Maine, Canada. Kansas or the Seuth. If j en knew of any geed, wholesome dishes that arc econom ical and appetizing Send Them te Her A-nd jour name will be published with them. Any questions that ou want te nk nbeut cooking will be nmueri'd by Mrs. Wilsen in her query col cel umu. She cannot gie peicemil nn swers, se de net inclee stamps, but (he requires jour iiuine nnd nddri'vi ns an evidence of geed faith. WATCH THIS COKNKK rr... .i. l.i... -., ii l u . "V " .'.... .. . v.,. ...., -- sllliiu until dinner time, new nun tnree .-, f blllB wa, , ,.mret uml ttirnin diced fine Cook ruhb't slewlv while the Saturdav (veiling dinner ii cocking. Cook until tender and then et ttuit wa I'll croup Flglitlnff rer aside until Sundnj. I train tlie prevy , i"'1', "" '" "" fl ,''J"? ,l" rlRht the next and thicken with .mUr.-li. l.lue a , 'ZidZ She did net want shallow p'c dish or pudding pun with,,,, ,,,lnk of tin afternoon, she wanted plain pastry, lift in the rabbit and pour hut the tJiickrned gi a j . New add om em om de?i'n iluinpllng-. I'lace en the top i-riMt. I'incll the ulgw rlevl.v te gether. llriifih wi-ll with milk and then bake in a slew even for one hour. IIew te prepare the dumplings: l'ut through the teml cheppir suffi cient green tops of the celerj tenienxure Tire- thirds dip and then add Tun finely chepptd onions. One-half tnittpiinn of thjmi. . One cup of lout. Tim-thirds cup nf bread rrue b One-half cup of finily chopped , One teaspoon of salt. One-half teaspoon of pippr. i Otic eyg. 1'erm into balls the vi.e of an MH't. IRS- I Drep into u pun of boiling water and coea for ten minutes i.nt en a -mih-mer nrvirc spoon and then place in the pic. Apple Dumplings Try placing a baked apple in a well- greased custard cup and sprinkling with linelv chopped nuts nnd n few seeded mivh... "lnn cover with 11 thin cms! raisins, men cover wim a in n cru of pastry. Brush the pastrj with milk ami bake in a moderate even for twentj minutes. Coel and then loosen the edges of the pastry from the sides of the custard cups nnd invert en a sau- t ' Uarni-li with jeny ami serve wiui sweet cream sauce. Brivvn - hud ben nelieless, the he.ivj iugj dead- .,,,',, L i. enlng all sound, and new she was sud- This oid-fnshiened dish comes al"e ( (lMiU TOi-eleu.M tlmt she w.is er- from the Buckeve state. Have thclRi,tl Clad, and Tonj s emed a butcher crack two pigs' feet nnd then stranger wash te cleanse thoreughlj. I'hice iu , Ite waj sitting before thp table mid . ... -V..1 n.tili vine blueprints were spread out before u saucepan nnd i Id v I hid, he w.-m Btudylng closely ra;;et of soup herbs, n,.irIeU(. ,lendcred what they were und and sufficient water te cover. I.rini te ( )t nearer loeso lieard creaked suid a boil ami cook slewlj until the meat , T()ny i00ktd up and saw- her standing fulls from the bone. Turn into u cel- there Her nsn blonde hair was loeso ander and drain the stock. Nw add , around her and her blue eyci were dark te thi, stock ' in "'e half light He s:ivv her as he md te this mock. dreamed of seehig her. eager, palpitat- One teaspoon of salt, i ing and jet he could net bollee that One-half teaspoon of while pepper, feeling for him Kid ceme back te her I irn-th(rds cup of anruar. I heart. IIe did net dure te hepe tee Tim onions, chopped Unc. , ',',h' FJjranp t n, fect. and thev both i!.; ir, n boil and then cook for 1 u.ed hesitating Vhen he speke It was fifteen "minutes. New udd the meat fremnthe"feetC chopped. ?erj line, nn.l tin. -e tablespoons et gelatin which im bwn soaked in one-half cup of cold water for one-half hour. Mir te dissolve the gi latin and then bring the mixture te a lien. muse u leaf-shaped puu with old wu'er and then drain well nnd turn in this mix ture. Let cool and then chill te become tirm. Prepare this en Saturdav se that it may be firm enough te .-lice. Tins is also cnlled perk cheese. m:vten. Your "Ged he i If ou marry mm you win ee- i ... i.i.. i A ..(T ii Ih hN mil- I"B l" "1M none-. ".' "" . unJ wjlj ys cempanj man D0r3 Ak jeurelf nlwajs will jeu be content te receive what jeu - him -,r1v,?i"0Xd,wm be d happ w.mwn. je( weu(1 net wcigh rar, fui,y t0 pncc"jeii may hnve te pny. Ter while thre"ure indeed exceptions where the f"lt may be with thc particular parent iw ni ( tpI1 u nJIl.a roiatien3 jth MN faD,iK, 'or ut b-ast his treatment of tin n, is u first -class indication of what is ,n store ler ni3 vl ,J- ifem i.i"- id:' y ii.' '15- Snow Ball or Santa Claus Package Pep Cem Jb "I WANT SOME" All bera and girls like Pep Cern; grown-ups de, tee. What fun te pep it yourself! Dickinsen's Snow Ball or SantaCLius Tep Cern ui pack ages, peps out large, flaky kernels sweet, tender and nutritious. Fer sale tt leading gro gre reries, package stores and delicatessens, racked by THE ALBERT DICKINSON COMPANY CHICAGO MI.NXRAPOIJS 1 sev ' syC fl kZ7 -.i-JJ.. ,.. The ifnwelceme Wife H UAZVA, DKVO ItATfHIXOn fCopirteJif. 1910, by Pubtk, Ledger Ce.) Antheny ItarHman's mamage te hnrloite Grax'cs, a pirl beneath Mm socially, wai n preat iflsaiieliitmrnt te Mrs. Ilairiman, who had expected htm te marry a elrl in its own act. harlettc tens tnated iu mlncrablj iinrf bttnmn sn unhappy that shv Anally ran uxtay row home and went back te the farm without tcllinp any 'I'M ",n( ',c "'"'' '" become a mother. It Tint Tenv discovered the truth he iieji cenicfi-nce-strtekcn because he nnd huuU no effort te no alter Char Char eotte, lie ihtrrmlncd te make it up te her. but when she returned she was chanacd toward him l.ove seemed drnd in he, und then ere day the baby tun taken despirattly ill and i motion aneKe in her for the first time sinci Juniors birth Reconciliation nilAttKeTTi: Mint Her ncre. had ,7 .""'n stret. lied te the breaking- point inn she nended rest. When she awoke. "' last a dim light burned imr near the ilrcsslng tabic and he was nJenc: She ".! i ciri incii and mere was n glndtxiis in her heart that made, licr spring up, inrew en n iiutstntf gown und hurry out te the nursery. ') dim light un biimitm there, tee, .ltiil the nurse mt nedJIng In her cluilr hiirlotte bent (cr the cilh and Mw'hcr Kibj Ivlng them safe and eund. His ii-iuiiiiiK nun nniuiiu, nw facu was only tiinma'ly tluMld. iii ink tlsLs were I uiiuwii iviriv against me pillow tn a. wav babies hai-, nnd riarlett steed, nnd B-'-'ed for a lenjr time without moving Then she went ecr and touched the nurse en the arm ,-eu'd bitter go te bed, Xennh." she , fr.ild, (ih tin woman Htartcd ut ,i, - .. .- '; -.." " .v "Itm de ou feel, Mrs. Hnrrlman : ul r..lt nmv ?' , i,.,r0ii .Mi(n(i lZ T t,r mln. W.1,7- "Me will leek In tomorrow mernlne. but the bal la nil right. It's always Jean Nurthrup k "77if Husband Hater" But sin- hate pmeitv mere than the man who nK hi r te marrj him. Her life en the r.imb nut Wet, Nelated from all the refinement and luxury in which she has been brought up, is dull and drearj until she meets u man of her own kind. And then- - Hazel Dexe liatcheler makes an absorbing serial out of the btery of thee three character". The first chapter will appear en MemMj , Ueccmlicr I."., te forget everything that had happened. nd jet, she niUMHl. hut ter the after noon's agony, her heart might h.ivc re mained aji It had bcui for mi luinr. cold und unresponsive Ter wek slin hud ' dmibtid her ability c-ver tu feci deeplv I '" l'n. and like a diet. emotion h.id iuwa, j , , md , w iaKe A fchM t0,e mt of U)0 1)UP,erj a , (r., Iln(. of Kj,yness crept evci hi She w.mted te fee Teny and jet he dreaded It Mie remembered her t-nderness wlun he luid knelt at her bfd. It hud been i -. '-""-"'" ,',-,' '''.,";'; : , ,.. ,i ' u', nnnm.uMi in lli-bt t-iiiitwrs net at all what he wanted te baj the meres ..mmenpjac but llke i,,,,, .,, take cold. , rvft biHn m t0 SOl. thc baby." I ("lkirlotte returned, drawing lier light H'nk robe mere closely about her. "".hat nae Jetl there Tene turned and loeuen uen n i" i"n Vkwe (diets "They're plan-, ne sum alewlv ")'tanster a house "es, "fur our' house, a little Colonial bungalow down bj" the tea. I wanted te surprls. vuu I'Ve had them for a ..".'' t ,i...hi t. eMild t.teal uwav ion. nine- i wiuuh"- " ----- --, - T In Mav some tlme. and be alone I 1a&r!j3&&S win-. Tenv." Chariowe h own ?iw u i flnn. and there was a lltUe trill gladness In It. "I am buck. J aen i think I wu. ever very far away She caugnt ner uit-i " "y,"" clewd nreund her, but she did cot flinch She wanted te be there She felt tha' nothing could ever coi.ie be tween theni again (Tomorrow- -And Tlier Lived llnppll; i;ver After) " in n h e ?.! wr w ' ir i. g i Sweaters I 50 e Savings Men, Women, Chfldren Seme member of our family cv-'rtainly needs, u sweater. Here is n real opportunity te t-uc money. Yeu can get any sweater 'you desire at a price from ,00 $rf.50 I t$ 1 I I te We inuuuiucture hw eaters and knit iroeels and sell direct te n i t.n Jnl.K.r... veniln TVin inbher P 1 in turn sells te the retailer ana H the retailer te you. Due te ranccllatiens forced en ua by jobbers is the reason for this bacrificc. IS i These Sweatera Arc en Sale at Beth Our Mills i VICTORY KNITTING MILLS i - IM 811-21 Cherry St. mi nuiK (TAiin ni.i'A ateid S. E. Cor. Bread and Spring Garden (Kntraiirc en hprlnt fiurtlrn St.) Dili 1XOOH tTAKE KI.RVATOR) Open 8i30 A 51. te 0 I. M 'M. ."11 'MW2U. r.lnlw.H.. iMjAimutr. rr.nr&temmlmt ITS NOT QUITE HAGS, , BVrS MADE OF TAGS L'nitINN Te st up a briii(.-ii'v restaurant fro,k all you haw te de nowadays is te uet inu it nureaii drawer. iui uut season we have held ever tne tnriitj I fashion of putting a bodice of one mn- tteriul with a ,sklrt nf another, .fnd a I second incline of cintidinv still open te us is the dcnii-lace gown , Black Ince and blin k tulle are seen oenstantlj in both the dtnmr gown and its mere formal sister, the evening frock. Cluintllh is liurticularl.v fa- ,vered, und If wc" would get up u dinner frock something like tedaj's drawing. oil ... l.n.-n t.-, ,1n Ii. In nrvnillzn II fuid in ...,,. . ..." . . .-r ;- ----- utien our bureau drawers. Sure every one of us has some old black satin frock which would lerm tne loumiaueu for this dress und some oilier old luce frock which could be persuaded te de the draping. Fer the rest, there is a girdle of jade beau's, and these might rlunge us into an investment. IIUMAK CURIOS Tli r.iHln Curlirrrl On Fundnv. Mav l'i 1 .(.... ..,,-., ... ...... n .,. wmcii 111 icii me '"'"'i'"'n"y''",r provincial city sqmeni V miies Mmii- vvest of Madrid, in Spain, appearea in .. . ... ... ... A n,i ti.r. mnkt k i.e wi; ,nvnnt or nnlrltM And 1 whvne t" Wai Thus, when wc speak of the e-v pas nS?in1i rfnSPn-'iiie m.mest matador in slo.ne. we recognlze that a certain cohke the "nickname' of T Ma. e" I of" the hlgheV pasaiens. we" mcKn these r -n. I lttle CeckTrel-'l (.-eh k te fight emotions of a mero noble nature, c n- lJbul nebIe fecause they have oriel- ''.VLTl w rr ,,r much menev In nated In right thought.. And here we k . e ...... , --- - . , , ,, X,,; that i, mKrlit nssKt In dedicating this new arena. i tlen- i:ery person presnt knew the story it is human nature te nave an altie. e' "IC1 Oalllte" hv heat t. Thev knew n,m for soniebedj. Whntlier or net that hew, from a peer bej he bad amassed a aff..cllen Is decreased or Increased with fortune of J50C'.0"0 In the short space in us depends en us. Never quebtlen of seven jean. hew- he had been wound-1 i0ve ; It Is Inviolate. If your regard und ed sen limes- hew Ids graceful, ul- i friendship for Bonu.eno has waned, loved most delicate gestures enraged the mad- has been aubjugatcd, se ie tpealc, wlth dened animals and thrilled the specta- m you by f-ome external force. Ai.d tnrs hew. at the lust minute. Just an It ' thl.. external ferce Is Invariably -f t n snemed Impossible for him te escape the horns of the enrushlng beast, he would sidestei..and, laughing, thrust his short sw-erd into the heart of his adversary. Hut en this afternoon, just ns the "Little Cockerel" prepared for thc death blew, something went wrong Uy some mlsohance or miscalculation the here of 1000 battles lest His footing. It was only for a moment that he- slipped, hut the beast was upon him. get Ing him Inte the sand There hn died, with the plaudits of thousands e' spectators still echoing from tha burreundlng moun tains. And all bpaln mourned nw death i:eii the festival of the kings birthday .. . ..... ... -i..i lS ,1 uii niuuj ami a cam net ma ru ,f Skili'St lTiHBfSner-il ww cat mated it ' wr,,ena",l,!b !U,(1 -,retena t0 udmlre L Is rtl? ihhuTerv f ihi.tneni. Wc must mentally apportion u national sport of Spain, the narne of Gomez, thn "Little Cockerel, will be enshrined for all time. i .,.. , ,,.., ... ,, ... .nenauj .. -". ...:. ..v... -.-.., , i rQiyey Mde of JERSEY! yj caer iyifer, faAQr and j6roeenor jujstt try 'em and LEARN THE JERSEY DIFFERENCE" The Jersey Cereal Feed Ce", Cemal, Panna. - Milwauka,Wis., P h gj i I V11WI J J m. ' ! 40 trhasaM Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA Fears Friend Will Be O. M. Mrn. C. K. Can you net give ' n J two little dinners or evening aKftlrs ana have some men and girls In te meet "ds yeunc friend of eurs7 If Sn trlmAa maii. en-criH te make und keep menus I herself, veu can hardly take a ""," force anil tell him ha Is e,,.h;rM.a qualities and fall In love with her. Mar. rlage without leve is a poertnlng. Te "Lillian G." cannot exactly blame girl's We cannei exuAii! """", " i" if family f rer Keeping a J"""' ":" "," ,," re IscVIng In Belt-control that riie leaves sehoelwhen she nheuia ee Ing and then "runs from home when her I family lightly remoiietrato. Better go te night school new te make up J"'""- . you have lest And, dear, step UiliiKlng i veu ought te have your own '?'? ene is free te go against law and erutr He Asks Questions I r. .(.! T ,iuu 'fYV ITWlcll in- ' terested and also derived a.BTeat dea of lienellt from your answers te Nineteen en "litlquette lnv. l ijicuu "" - I borne mero questions? IIew should strnngere introduce thein selves upon becoming partners In a J'aui ! Is a man justified in refusing te take a i girl te a dance or te inn ""u ,u.vr , her dress in cut tee iev, """ '-. i short or her face tee covered with rouge I la It geed form te call en n girl who has asked you te call in an efflinnd wa. 'after you hae Just met licr7 ' ' I certain) v would appreciate J our, , answering thebO questions for me. I N. I. P. j , The man tbeuld cay "My nanm Is Jehn Jenes," ua they start te dance, and the girl nnBWera immediately, glMngl her name. ... , i I Thr, ..irl would nrebnblv be eltcndeil, but the man Is justified if the costume , ts se extreme it mukcH htm njn.im,ri i J atew ey"&$P i phert sUlrtH und conunen maiie-uij, ir haps some of the women who go te cn treme3 would step and think a little It the man la anxious te cull en the girl. It would be perfectly geed feim te tele phone te her and tell her you arc going te t ke hr at her word nnd call, and ask her when she will be In. He Speake of Leve r.ir rvnlhln Se Danny wants te l knew what leve Is? Ah, uan, it's the I philosepher'a stene. Ne ene knows. One I nnn'f neCCtlt thO COld dellllltlOnS 01 .... - "r. .'...- . ,.nc nnr Nean weesier in .uB . u --. - can ene iohew up uw i'",'... i. v. of an unlimited philosophical field. Ven t try te find out ; for ouch read has a D -path, and every by-path leads into a veritable lnaie of IntrlcacleH. Humai.ltv Is tee complex, far tee difficult te an- n If veu must knew, you must experi ence it. If you understand the meaning of the term "passion" und the relations of an ordinary family I'll ondcuer te bring a llttle light your way. There In n high and low te everj - , thing: there are high ideals und low Ideals, high nassienu anu low jumiiuu Ve the crowd IJvery mortal thought and endeaer, ln it Talnvern a eluding the sclentllle and the emotional, - K-. -iuMinp,i according te some ,""."". -" r", , , ; fc,nlirai0 with :'"""" "JU-1"" .-.,, ;;T,,irrt!i. I mc eun ei nuiu ue iw nvi. ........ .I.,I .Ti UP.1 t . TrttltlT ililltltul U riMJ n liivmin have the ethics of lee, the nigneet ome iew motions, as jealousy, envy, disgust, linger, etc. At times It manifests Itself tee Intensely, and ence mere an extreme Is reached. Te endeavor te distinguish the kinds of lee, te be uble te separate the bends toward our parents from the attachment te our nweetheartH Is uae less, for our capicltles are e'nlv within mortal range. Men have written vol umes and volumes, but hae merely touched upon the psychology. The in scription Is even without the ken of the poet. And that, Danny, Is all. We can de naught but Hve through the thing. In riii ii.r.d.lv live. i'e mllht ndlilkt nil. .ii r.ei I'a lu ua 11. t ii.j iu , . ....... . - Wj .,. i.- must listen te U,OHO ,. bere -v W(.u na ,0 Krei,tcr reasonable amount of ceed thlnca te off set the bad. We must "when passion holds the reins, let our reasons be the horse." And last, hut net least, we must I never uslc foolish questions! ( MeWIZZDUnOlT. i lemlfati! Pmc&te$! fWHOlE WHEAT) PANCAKfi FLOUR. Grecex ti&e&r- HE EXPECTED GOOD LOOI$S TO INFLUENCE THE JURY Which Was Composed of Women -But, in Spite of the Jokes and Speeches and Cartoons, the Women Found Him, Guilty THRRH was great talk, befere women voted, about what kind of work they would de en a jury. , Pictures were drawn showing the Jury powdering its nose, flirting with the Iinudsemc young lawyer nnd bring ing Itti pet pem into the courtroom. Jovial remarks were made about hew polite crcrjbedy would have te be, hew long the peer prisoner would have te be kept In suspense for the decision 6f the jtirv and hew lcnlent that jury of twelve women would be If the peer prisoner happened te be a geed-looking young man. There have been a number e women Juries since then. The Jokes are kept up and the funny prophecies nnd predictions arc still being But one man carried his jeke a little tee far. HK WAS a peddler. During the off hours of the ped dling business he posed us a dentist, nnd managed te extract u number of teeth and a. geed many dellurs from several "patients." The Question Cerner Today's Inquiries 1. Who lias been declared te be the most beautiful woman In the world? , r 2. Describe a convenient device which keeps the corners of n high soft cellar smoothly In place. ?,. IIew can a thin-looking velvet flower be made into a striking corsage ornament for an evening gown? , I. What w'll remoie cocoa stains from a linen tablecloth? ".. 1 inscribe a striking girdle for u black lace evening frock. II. tllve a new way of trimming the dress hanger for a Christmas gift. Veslerday's Answers Mrs. James J. Brown, of Now New Now pert, R. I.. Is said te carry the largest amount of life insurance of any woman In the world. A man's Btriped silk shirt, worn out jut below the cellar band nnd just above the cuffs, can be cut into an attractive blouse for his wife, with cellar nnd cuffs te match the dark stripe. When thc old plush curtains are faded and shabbj "new" ones can be made bj painting the old ones, laid out fiat en the ground, with het dye and a large paint brush, nnd brushing them briskly with a stilt brush, when dry, te rulse the nap. A novel toothbrush that can cahily be cleaned is of metal with bristles 4. that can be detached ler steri lizing. 5. An acceptable gift for thc man who travels n great deal would be a leather cuse containing a mili tary brush, comb, mirror, nail file, etc. 3. A surplice blouse is Bccurcd at tne side of thc waist by means of a long sash, end of the back breadth which passes through n slit in the front and fastens. Safe Milk Fer Infants &Innl!dt NO COOKINQ Tkm "Feed - Orlak" fr All Aim QuUk LuncK at Heme, Offie aa4 Feunt.hu. A$k for ItORLlCKS. SAyeid ImHatieBJ&SabitihxlM - of m hi m tm ASCO ASCO Ufrwmt Why Threw Away pi C.a m the finext .a u. Richland Butter A pure net quite the Oar Producer-te-Consumer Plan saves you money! JlS;nig ASCO ASCO ASCO Then they found him1 out and took the case te, court. It was discovered that he had no license te practice dentistry and just as little knowledge of the subject There wcre some five or six witnesses ngalnst him. But he wasn't afraid. IIe was geed-looking, he thought, with bright color, curly hnlr and flash ing eyes, nnd he considered himself per fectly safe with a seft-hdartcd jury of women He even went be far as te announce that he was sure a jury of women would be much mero lenient In his case than a jury of men would have been. IIew fertunntc, he seemed te think, as he flashed these killing glances to ward ths Jurybex, that they were nil women, uud that he was se good geed looking. BUT he counted tee much en the pre pre rntiflcatien articles, nncocheu. nr. toens and jokes. He relied tee strongly upon his con victions. His jury of women listened te all the evidence, withstood his smiles anil I within a very short time declared him I guilty. I Ne doubt he will be mere careful noeut ins glances nnd his smiles here after, net te mention his actions. And perhaps his experience ylll con vince some of the jelly jekeis that, jiliiiiiiitiiiti,i!THijfl StUiyKm The Stere of Pjx'senal Service 1310 Chestnut Street Tomorrow's Opportunities - Clearance Sale Of Suits J y off ticket prices w Providing a fascinating choice of Sj elaborately fur-trimmed and strictly - tailored suits at half price. Wrappy Coats SQ.00 Actual 50M0 Values Limited quantity, but comprising all sizes. All wool Belivia and Silvertene in Brown, Beaver and Grey. - Newest 38- lieduced F.rem 50.00 and 75JW Daytime 'and afternoon modes in Tricetine, Velvet, Veldyne and Crepe-back Satin. All colors. About a score of styles. THE BLUM STORE .1 New Organization With an Old Name 1 g'jiPi1CTIi.iini'nii!rMlliTillif'liiliff P-nH- "irBp3 wji i I k m j!bJX.1Zi . Vw ASCO MBnBMr ai i Yeu can pay 75 c or 80c per lb for butter, but why should you Threw away 12c te 17c per lb. --for you can get the wonderful "Leuella" Butter for 63c per lb! ,u i! u?exc?"wl fljver and purity of "Leuella" re net tfl.T tete!-LhAb"V-d Pt material, and the ." :u",cTcr? ,,.U1? ,"Tet- , or y Drcdf nea-my, contented dairy secbeiu of the United States, are u jjuC ucucieus Dinter. "Leuella" BUTTER "Taste it!" The best proof in the world is an actual trial. Buy a pound of this "different" butter today let the folks try it and if you are net mere than pleased with it, we will gladly refund your money. creamery printgoed butter, bul, of ceurac, equal of the wonderful "Leuellu." ASCO ASCO - hi ASCO - v n l iwi-?ffn1i nri- in inn ilTfc.' j. 1. 1.U. !- i jlii n n m i-,,.,, ..rrr7 uST r?iiili '- r ylVw'iH after all, women are net fe ctslly ! fiutneed by geed leeks. It eel Just a Httle tlrtsoreo .some--times, thin lack of confidence in the common eense of a, person Just becaeie she happens te be a woman. OF COURSE, It In mostly In fun, nnd tlicre are times, we must admit, when some of It Is true, but there Is such a tiling as drawing it out tee long. We get sick of hearing ourselves for ever considered as Jokes in connection with anything serious or worth while. And It's very ulee te knew that Jt was a Jury composed entirely of women who "put ever" this joke en one of the jokers. 1 What It Means When the south wind blows, thare will be heat. Wind from the north means cold weather, "Ne weather Is 111 It the wind is still." The south wind brings heal und plenty; the west wind brings fish and milk: the north wind cold nnd storms, nnd the east wind fruit en the trees, A hurrtcane Is revealed as described In Longfellew'a "Wreck of the Hes perus.": "I pray thee put Inte yonder pert, l'er I fear the hurricane. Last night the moon had a golden ring And tonight no moon we sec. Thunder In the fall Indicates a mild, enen winter. The first thunder of the year Is aaid te awake the frogs and snakc3 from their winter sleep. Thunder In the evening Indicates much rain. When you hear thunder for the flr time in the year, take a stene and tap your forehead with It three times, and you will be free from hcadache for u year. "A rainbow in the mernlne: is the natler warning. A rainbow at night la the sailor delight." TOM m Frecks f!3 t f m ASCO rri ASCO - -! -r in r ri - A s c e Meney? r A 'S- c .0, 1 . I s c 0 wiy the pure A cewi, used in rs : i t 63 fA' S- lb c, e r . .rC 0 A s ct 58' ib A ! 0 ,A s c ' rhil.de.phl. and mi hi m ,i . rr"r,iHii'ni tl rO 0 ASCO ASCO .ar-ii,A.i.-..-,.-.-..-w.-.lt ! T,, l Xv i i
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