pnt - ' tV9 " . 'T 'y. j DECEMBER '28, 1920 10 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY riii)rn;r)itn, THE HIRED SANTA CLAUS WHO STANDS ON THE STREET Wins the Notice and Respect of Children by His Disguise a$ the Jollicst, Kindest, Finest Man Docs He Keep It Afterward? WUAVS WHAT Hy HKI.KN IircCIE JL lltHLilljJtl 1 FAIN ULUJE) r rnii Mn JTlKUiiV 1 fill -Lfv What to Do, By CYNTHIA r- w. MRS. WILSON SUGGESTS DINNER FOR NEW YEAR'S DAY Recipe for Roast Suckling Pip. to lie Usnl as Main Dish A Second Menu Includes liouillon a la Royil and Orange Pudding tty MKS. M. A. WILSON (Ctvurtaht. III). hv Mr. .11. .1. U'llJon. At rlyJlM rrerrcd.) CHRISTMAS i centinli n fnmik holidaj . nml tlinc of c'oc Kin viit nmonj; tin1 fnintl However, tin Now Year's lioliiln hi int- friend of the family to th- lionrtb Twent live jciiri ngo New Yrnr rnll were tlip fcnturo of the ilny. Mnny liostPRscx then kept otirn hous from morn unti' ncnib mulmcht. srci'tinc the mnn callers iitul friind nml re fcallni tlicni with tn-t' mor-u'1-i from n bountpoiiM tnhle. which illsplnjcil nil the dclicm irs of tin' p.ioii Todny Hip modern housewife lin ro plncpd the New Yonr open boui' with x New S'enr ilmni'i nn I home enter tnlnmpnt This i n partiniliirly fine way of iloiti" tniti; ntid i n;o an op portune timo to rcp.n onp l((-ntioni Thp hnucwifo pl.ms a pnrtirulnrlv I can trmptlnR meal ; with n ti rkey and ewe Jaw for Christina. ln- plnn-i to -orvc Kticklinff pis for tlip pipip (Ip r'itnncp for the now xenr. A Mi.klim: pig will serve from eighteen to twenty people Abundantly. NKW YKAR'S riNNI'R Oyster Cocktail Celery Olie Clear Tomato Soup Salted Nun Fillet of Cod Tartar Sauce I'otato Halls Roast Suckling I'ls Hrown (rnvy Cranberry Jelly Apple Sherbet Candied Sweet I'otnto Cnnlttlower Lettuce Pri'tidi nieisinc Tallinn Cream I'liililinv Coffee fl'IM- (hic-fialf rM j nf finely try. Otic medium-sued onion, ptatcd, 1'oriii ninilied potato" nto small balls and then toll in Hour, brown in lint bacon fnt oud then roll in finely chopped parsley. Tin preparation of the suckling pig : The pig usually comes from the tniir ket dre.sed. Have the butcher pre pare it for rousting. Wash well and then lift to a lnrcu roastliiK pan. rub well with plenty of snlad oil and pat in plenty of tlour. Some rook lik" to score the skin in checker-board fash ion. If j on wish to have this done have the butcher do it for you. Now place the pip in a hot oven and ju.st as soon as it coinmeiiiis to brown, reduce the heat and buste cery fifteen minutes ',-.... .-: . . . . social ob- I with boiling water, ( col! lor three anil i one-Mn t hunt in a sum- oven ion put a small apple between the if you ihoosp, and then wrup the in a piei e of heavy paper for the hour. head hVt uiltlins would prefer Cocktail Or perhaps inn l'rult Baited Nuts I'ouillon a la Esc Cutlets Roust of Tainb. Cranberry Jelly Raked Totntoes Lettuce French Dresine Individual Ornnisc Custard I'mlilinc Coffee Lemon Crreini I'se individual oven jjlas custard cup for tins dish, as it can be served right in the cup. Place In a mixing bowl 7Vo-fnrd i up of powdered sugar. Tun fuMtpQ'jn of butter, Vo. of tun egg. Cream until light and fluffy and then add Onr-hulf cup nf tiftctl flour. Our f(ii;i'in u bilking potvilrr. (hutnl runt nf onc-'liiitrtcr lemon. imici of 'me huge lemon. Our cup uf mi.. Heat to a smooth batter. um? a and then fold in enre- .- ...' -' , v 'ifv AnWv., vli ,sJ 1 OF COI USK jmi nun be niie of those people who'd'Oit own any mpcr- to pile up cinders on that the rent will bo each pre- Allow four small ovtep for cockta.l at"! the sn may be puree as follows One hti'tlr nf catnip. One half hottlr of Worceitcrihtre lav re, Cini fjlai of ftnurn'fiili Onr-hnlf rup nf vii"lr. MW and then divide into sixteen portions and add two tablespoons if cracked ice to each cocktail just before aerving. Clear Tomato Soup Hub two quarts of tomatoes through a sieve and then add 7'tro gwirti nf untcr, Fix h i'm'om en hi t And the following herbs tied in a pie of i iipeipi 'otli : Thrrr oninm, rut finr. One faggot nf "onp li'rfu, One-quarter trgspnon of efoirt. Our r-trrnt. rrt in i Place in stock and simmer slowly for one-half hour. Ueniove the cheese cloth bag with herbs, etc.. and then dissolve two-tliinls nip of cornstarch in one and one -half cups of water. Then add One tmiponn of nugar Tiro tmiponni of nt. One frii.no!i of "life prnpri . Stir to d's.n've the sfirch and then add to the tomnto v"r''" ftir until the ni'Ttu-e icn's to a boil and then look for five ni,nutes Serve it. Mips with a tablespoon of whipped ireuni on top ninl dust with paprika. Serving an entree between the soup nd the roast lends a real air of e'.e gance to the home table. One pound nt sliced fish will make einht fliet. Wipe the tish nnd th' n r .11 .n 1'nur tin 1 din in beaten eg am! milk Ito.l in flue fry 'inf.l go.ilen 1 run u ii (lover CCg i"' Tpr. linn uicn iimii in iiui" ' till IV tne smuv uenien willies in lira Celery ,,Kf.s- Uivide into i i!i" i-ustanl cups. Royal Set the cuns in a nan of warm witter Soubis Sauce m)( y,,,, ju svv ovcn fr twenty- Hrown (irnvv rive minutes. This is delicious. Chill I.em.n Sherbet before serving. Slilnilell - T ....... i . fi I Itouilioil ;i i.;i ikojui Place in a lnrge saucepiin Due iinrf one-half pounds of thin of beef. Tiro and one-half pounds of beef banri. Tin pounds of short end knuckle of veal. One bunch of loin AireVt. 7'iro rai rots dxred. I Ihne on mm. ehoppfd pur. Tiro turnip, diced. Our nip nf celery lenic. i nnpprd fine, 'I hrrr i lore. 7 fro allspice. Sir guarti of u'titei . I'.rmg to a boil and then pijoe on the simmering burner and cook slowlj for four hours. Line n colnmfer with paper napkins and strain the stock. Wash the soup kettle and then return the stoi k. Now add l Thrtc tablespoon of kttchen bouquet, !iriVci of i no rgqi, .sn.s of tuo egg, crushed f.nr Mix with one cut) of cold w nter. Jlnnir to a hoi! and whip well, using wire spoon I'.nil for live uiini.tcs nnd tl.en add mi"-half cup of cultl water. I.et stand for ten minutes and then til ler through the inlander again. Sea sou, return to a clean soup kettle and "bml for fifteen minutes before serving. Place a tablespoon of whipped cpiun on inch Mtp ot bouillon and dust well with paprika. Stitlotls, hut ale some new If .1 log I'll the fireplace. aim 111 1 asi w 1 on not. Here 111 case von re iiics lor Mi s olf the andirons and In . it is a sign of a isitor. jnu 1 1111 and -,t on it and h hcime it tenches the hearth the 1 Mm wish for will come. make a tire when jou are angrv. for. in the first place. ,eer violent!' it will not burn, and that will make jou angrier still, and in the second place .vmi will hae n ipiarre! with jour dear est fiieud. A chunk of tire falling down onthe hearth is a sicn of compatn. When the tire piu Mo it is a sign of rain. To fan 11 tii" with n broom will biiug disnppolntini nl If a strung"!' pokes jour lire and it blazes jou will lind some nioncv . If jou throw suit on the the mmi will quarrel with mhiv in hum and dearest. If a female ncikes a tire without much trouble it is a sign of tine, health) children. If jou step on a spark of lire you will I save soine one f'o'u I'dliug a lie. I If the (ire bl'i-. 's up sudden!) a vis 1 itor or a stranger is coming . If the tire burn v ith a pale llame it presages foul went! t'l If tin' tire burns and i orclies more than uunl it is a sign of fm-t. I To sit with your back to the I brings rain. To stir the fire with the tongs up angi r. When the lire will not burn it sign of ipiarrejs and b'ld luck. If the wood in the tire i r.n-kles a sign of a storm. 1 Whi ti the tire spurts and jumps 1 announces a vi-if or a presint. To "T. B. P." received yur thanks vou ver Chrlftmno much for Cyntlil.i wiones nnu inanna you "' ......i.ttnirK them. Sbc extends ChrisU..asgr.alnB TO yoil ailtl Itllliu lino .-. - the new year. Why Is Maine? r..-- r...n,int qtnnd corrected My belief wn that 1MI" " n Portland. Me., but If ;"', '" ,?,, ., native of the Unit..! S'jJ ,",,, :un ' oil ' Jtv dear young nt.n .. t.il K..A ..... til Mill UIILie ..lot . ... ,,, fellow came from Now Mikm'"1' now light ii'en't Ixms- fire stirs is a it is it t II is kul in. k the tire, a sign rnisi d. NeM'r uikc out all the lire at night. Th noise made bv the gas in a piece of ion! mtching lire Is the sign of a ipiarri I. If one looks intently into the lire, it is n sign that some one is evilly dis posed lowaul him or her. If a ilim in the lire in winter time has a lnrsk- "cat's tail," it i-i a sign of snow. If the I11 o burns brightly after it hns been stiri'd. It denotes that the absent lover, fatliir. or mother is in good snlrits. jf jou are thinking of any nno hud the lire suddenly blazes up, it is a sure sign that the 1 onipiiment is returned. When spaiks lly out of the fire, t limbic 11 may cpei t 11 call from her sweetheart. If mmi wis'i for anything very much. poke tlie lire for tifteen minutes nun ' jou will get it ' If a jmith sit, musing and gazinn into the' lire, it is a sign that some one is lining him ill. , If mi) one sut coeds in lighting n fine fire 'with a single match, it is a sign that he or she will make an nmia 1 hie partner in marriage. I If a Hie lighti d in the morning nnd ' then not ii'pli'tiilieil. hut fo-gotten. is 1 found burning in the evening, it is a sign of death. I A round cinder living out of the fire is said to lie a "money box." and is , a sign that the person toward whom it flics will rei 1 in1 inonev. If jou find the tire still burning from . m ei-Ti'liHit. when von come to make it in ' tin. morning, it is a sign of illness dining the day. To "In Hope" You would do well to e- ..ml c "' priest who married you ami aU "is J" vice lie should have a ;' '"'"K oxer our husband and I"' ' '?. him to do tho right thing 'Chaiv him and don't refer to what " ' " ff. pened. You did welt to atop It nnilw1, dently your sister-in-law agrees with you n the matter. Hut the leant BaW Koonest mended, no bo tactful and folio ihe advice of tho clergyman ho mar rli'd you Disgusted Because Mother Works Dear t'vnthln As 1 am .1 'lai'v tender of the Rvhnino Tunnc I.Ki'ui.u. I nn writing to you for advice I ""' nB"i of Mghtecn pnat and hae '"' "J11.,"" work lx months. I nm very "':"; o Busted and many n time have tr Jul to commit suicide, as I cannot b.ar to s.u mv mother, a woman of for j - '" ,$J to' work I would llUo to K't .1 I10"'1'1".1 I Sn office a a helping band v ,1 cie can get In contact with some " '"' luopfp aa 1 never had the chance o go t school like other lrls. na m father ill." when I wnH four years old. and tty ...ih..r'u troubles bettan. I'eiir . ""' ... ..., n,,.. wnv vou c.'iu intorm about a posi'tlton, the kind J ""''J "oioni uro'vou will help mo If on don't. Cynthia. I will l"nc no me. a, I cannot bear to see my vHi o'k ., . .. Vou do not realize, dear, that ou ,vou?" fvc "our mother fur ,nor.. rouh e than she has ever had If """';;. LX 'home and put that frert. om ' rnrdrncrSuM " '" .1 ,,. wn life Of course you ir- not 'senen s f r o hlco slrta In the iipcp and apply for such a poaltlon I' In nrt That j'our mother mt w,,rl a the time ineri- '; i'".."'', ;.., ...nPi me in an much MlirMf- immammmm i It la very rudo to talk durlnc any musical performance. At concerts nml nt tho opera, thoso who como to hear and to enjoy the music havo cnuso to bo Irritated by tho" foolish whispering and tittering of people wno know and caro bo llttlo about the dlvlno art that It Is n cause for wonder why they over attend ft performance unlcss-to seo nnd to be seen. Certainly they do not como with "cnr3 attuned to owcet sounds." If it Is positive pain for nn artist to render any vocal or Instrumental music whllo this Ignorant buzzing Is going on : If it Is annoying In a public audi- torlum, this form of rudeness is ircDiy exntloun in a urawuiK w"i loveliest harmonies can ho discordant sounds. whoro the marred by WONDBK what lias become of him Two Minutes of Optimism V.y MKKMAN .1. STICII rumhs anil hot far. C.e One cp of tnd then add One Innji ' Tartar Satire imi'toniuit . Hi pli kit . ' Imppi 'i filli Orange Pudding .irate rind of one-half orange, plai e in a iniMiig tovi ami mill nc cup of poiriliml sugin, Tiiir inlil, ipno.n of nn Hi J butter, j Yolks nf tiro ggt. I Cr. am wi il ainl then add Tiro-thud cup i,f iifii 'Inn. "i" tiwpaon of baling pnudn, j Om cup nl nrangi juue. One-half tup ofhmlk. Pint to mix thoroiiglih and use 1I..MT egg 1" (iter, thui fold m stiffh 1 1 nten wl't.s of two 1 ggs Turn iiitii ."gi.t si r.il' well buttered glass nistnnl nips m d set in .1 1Mn ot" .jim w.ner .mil b.iki ! ir twtnty-lie iniMitcs in n ' s(,vv Hi 11 -piKnM boot! J- organii'ati 11 0111 dishwa: -that is the was honored nt a world of business, to 'older than f "rtV-oUht." who haw- to wo. nnd have had to work u It th. r 11m ne brave and cheerful ami Htnu 1 keep nnv posiium .vwu .i... t.- Slayo "McWhlzzburgh" per rvnthln- Kindly publish this for the l'eneflt ;' your cornspond.nt Mc- W''McWhlzihurgh." I think you must bo ,,',' or som-thlng bv tie w.iv In w! eh vou write to vour friends in the U per through Cvnthla. Do v.i know I nrill hel leve Mm know what mu are ,1k nir about yourself, nnd, p-oodnes-' sue inrg" words. Why. you don t know CurtB nf then your-. If ; -ilUso vou to rest vour ban! a "'' whie and Instead of you glxlnir ad vice I think some one ouKht to ctlve you some, for vou certainly do think a ter- rlhle ot or yourseu ui........ nlmiit looks -why I net ininK i.'.- "':,:"..-.. .1,,-,, tr 1... . T ..1 ...i.. t romps 10 inv. ,ii., 1 O.IIU ' ' talking -.011 look some- (nstead of being the good-looking thlnn you claim to 1 .., ...,... 11 eomps to lovo. why think vou ..re perfectly out of the -lies on 'What clrl would wnnt a crahb; ",.n- ... I..M, n vou are? Do vol ve a- VllcMoiiarv In vour side wh-n you wrlto all these letters, and the flr-t large word "011 con,.' to do you write It down re.'firdle--. 'f-l's meinlm.'? Well -MeWhizzburgli." be still for a ..1.0., .,'.,,1 flv.. some one else the door. 'e. . . . v. . .1 1, In.,. imi-h . 1 nl." VOll n.1e n.l" " '" l "" The Woman's Exchange Wants to Dance To the V.ilitnr ot IVo-ii-iti'i r-ior- Hear Madam I am .1 fellow of eight' ecu nnd would like your advice very much. I havo never been to any dancing halls or any other places in my nte, Be cause I was never Invited by nnybody. So I would like to learn how to dance. Will vou please print In your column tortie 'of tho places that I could go to get dancing lessons at night as soon as possible? J. There are a great many danco halls, and studios where you can got lessons. I cannot recommend any of them through this column, but you will find n list of them under "Dancing" In the business section of tho telephone book. 1011 enn make appointments for private lessons so that you can get some Ideo. of what is being danced before you try out your skill at a regular dance Some, of tho studios In the northern part of the city are not very expensive. A Watch-Nlght Party To Ilia IMltor 0 Woman'a I'aac Dear Madam Will you please send me a list of (fames for New Year's ICo partv and also some Inexpensive novel ties to bo used for tho table? IUn-HN W. A nocl Idea for n New Year's Kvn party Is to have a watch-night party. The Invitations could be written on the baiks of Jlttle watches made of card board. nnS could rend: watch the Old Year "Pan you romo now .' All during the before-Chvlstinns sen son he was stntloned on n corner, swinging hia arms to keep warm, as lie collected for Cliristmns dinners for the poor, , He wui not a prepossessing H""'" Clous ; tho half of his face which showed nbove the dusty-looking false beard wns neither ruddy nor round : the ungloved hands were sadly In need of soap and hot water, and the faded red robe nnd hood hung dejectedly from his lanky shoulders. ... It was very evident that he had been hired to stand there nnd take the part of the jolly old snlnt. No doubt he earned his own Christ mas dinner nnd a number of other menls by doing it. ... And ho gained something else the admiration nml trust of children. THEY didn't nlwnys understand how, when thoy had just seen Santa Onus In the toy department, tncy could go outside and meet him on the first street corner they came to, but they nlwnys hnd one more friendly, trustful smile nnd a wave of the hand to give lilm as they poshed lu the crowd. It'n hard to tell what his life work miirht be. but It is certain thnt If ho were simply walking along the street or standing on the corner in his tibual. everyday garb, the children would never sn much n.H clnncc nt him. He would bo merely n part of the drab, unwashed city landscape. Ah soon as he puts on the clothes and the whiskers which they recognize as the trade-mark of the most loved char acter in childhood, they notice him with a smile of welcome, they accept him ns an old friend. t HK MUST feel something of n thrill nt being nble to command so mnny of their greetings nnd shy confidences. It is nlwnjM plenslng to have "the baby" reach out 11 tiny fist nnd fasten it tightly around your thumb ; a de lightful 'warmth fills your heart when "sister" brings out nil her toys to show you, and her mother says, "You are maKing u greni 1111. unu wiicn "Iluddy," tired and sleepy after n day's piny, brings his Teddy Ilenr and his picture book ovr to you. an outsider, for a quiet time before supper; you ure so proud nnd touched that jou cun hnrdlv lift him up to your lap. Think of having nil of them turn to you ! Yes, there must bo n thrill in it. And, on tho other hand, there must t.e n humiliation in It : a sense of shame in knowing that it is only the man he 1 . ...I...... .tin nlillilpnn trout mill I Topics. Ills " 110111 .in.. 1.... .... , ...... love; a ucprcssmg uiiuwivou uiul wnvu Did it mnkc him want to stand out against the Background of the great un. washed ns some one worthy of the re spect and friendship of those whom it 1. so wrong to deceive? Somehow you ca,rt imagine his up. cepting their belief In him ns n ni. beautiful, clean chnrncter just for thJ duration of Christmas time, and then going htfck without regret to thc non descrlpt. unlovely, unwashed condition that the upper nart of his face nbove that dusty beard suggests. I wonder whnt he Is doing now' As a for the parents, Childhood Days small boy attended a eircm first tlmo In my llfo with my I was Impressed with the fMt". of tho Jugglers, contortionists nnd aero, bats. I wan especially Interested In this feat of an ncrobat who with all pai9 placed both feet behind his head, raised himself on his hands, and swung to and fro, A bright Idea struck me. I could hardly wait to get home When T 1I14 get thpre 1 lost no ttmo In dotting my hoes nnd stockings nnd inuklng n be, lino for tho barn Five muiutes later the bowl that came from the barn would have curdled tho blood of an Indian on the war path. It brought mother in all lmst who, on ejlscoverlng the cause, could not rofrnln from smiling. Oil t and the- New Year In on .Vew Year's , j1P takes off his costuinennd resumes his own character ttiey win puss nun uy 1 once again. S CURIA" it must have nad its effect upon him; it must have created lo him 11 desire to be a man whom children would love and trust even without his dirty fulse beard nnd his faded, dusty robe. Did it give him more self-respect? THE HUSBAND HATER T.y Co; Ir . - hir i ;.. pni .''I c n t'Kirno ; ti hmn ' In th hi ' In h 1 Ti -irh to t'.'il 1 til' !'. hzi:i. nr,Yo nvrcHEi.oi: ,-ltfl.t 1110, bv rul'i. l...lo-r Co. Ill - ,'.'. l.l' !( 'try I "II l"to 1 . I'll 1 lim ; 1. 1 h n 1 .t J i s it ' ' - w 1 if mtrtCi! 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'ir r. t.ut : r .1 ai s eM)-r..u-!.t wtiei 1 '!. u the- hav n r.d- 0-1 .- ii.et w.th ,i curt retusal si.- ivu iti eurt 1 -t ' i"'erd :d rlJu dt all. then 1 1 i-i . ' W Better Than a Fairy Tale nel. in -i ltowerv liaib. r shop to lnesident nf a great trade .n.l n,ni-er of tie liii'inii iluet I'vicut.M iroiii insnwiisner in n il.ir.l.i'iit.. lestnunint to ihe head "t 11 M .'.'""' eoiicviii gulf bridge b) l.uilwib i. en. wlm. a few nights simc. ilnmer "ii.-'i 'linn In 1 '.nl I of our i.niiitr. 's 1 nib rs in the stateslnall-'l'p. tl"' 'i.fessnills and li er.itui p. S..iue .'a. l.a- k 11 r.nh.r Time's swift snide hnd l.uihvig Nissen a boy of seMiiteen. Iiis trunk ..11 his back, lift) cents in his light trouser pocket, i.ti'ible to M'Mik a word of in Iniisunge. coming over from a little Danish town i.f .".nun whiili afforded him neither elbow room n'r breathing space. T'e i'.iv 1 -tepied as! ( re." Mr. Niss, n said to me in his or-v private fllice "l got s..me'"l t" '-'.ike' me till I could get work. I tramped the i-cets .'in in t'lid da) out for weeks look'ng for 11 job. There wns nothing doinc. If I didn't g't w-ok ii'id get H .pii.k. there were just three alternatives bi'fi.ie i'l"- I could -ti nl ! g or juni-i off the dock. I wouldn't steal because I was afraid to. 1 cnuluii't ' .' l.ei nu-s' I wa too proud to. I didn't jump off the dock because I 'I'd not think the nenssity had yet arisen. I knpw ulil make g mil t iiit it was only a matter of tune. 1 wanted to he i1.. i- .ii order to he 11 un p hunt I would hnvo to hive .i... r to have money 1 must get a job. I took the first : 1 appened to be the lowliest didn't bother me much. n -:n or such? No. 1 f. It then as I do now that that . iipts to bring cver thing down to tho leel nf the 1 in 1 No to the Ii-m I of the highest " I. and the full, fnsviiiating facts of Mr. Nissen's "check- 1 1 ighingl) calls it, could, be told, it would read like an . talc only it is better anil far more interesting and fiir tale it is a "real." a tine story of n flesh nnd f thousands scattered tliicrghnut Ii of them is a living 1 - ample and tin- possibilities ptimlid to ng iho used the Wl Tl -. .MOW IUZ7- n murk' d on love a'ld 1 ll.nl 1 a i. ."reliant some money I ii.lllll get. I"l sort li.Wi I . 011I1I make g I knew and in mid thi 1 think of bol-l of tiling siii.pl' t lllste.nl of .1- , If -pace penilllti 1 ered career," as i 1 Arabian Night'.- t 1 -utisfactniy thnn .1 I. loud ma 11 of w1 the length and ! the equalm "i 1 '"Here's wishing Cynthia a happy new M-.ir '-' i'l l',t' c.iresiKjndeiits. Includ- Mcwnizzouriiii 1110 ri: jANKino. riceuse nie Kk de .Tnnelro. hut you are' mixed about the corespondents 1t "r.?. ...nrt-llrenker who s-aid he was h. miilfiil ;rl th" --"'Pi ixtriordinarliv lari; 1 1. .,., nitiinU- ri :.. . .ml i-Irls o' lod,i However rlntha imngiu's McWhl7.7.burKh .. m.-r,1 t.v vour lett.-r and pi prints It. but when -oil start tacks on corrpspondents, do right ones, wont nu. For Fine Collars To Biv '. beautiful (-los'i to collars nrocure tsn ounces of fine white Bum arable and IH.und It to powder, put Into a nit' hi r and pour on to It a pint or more of hoillnc watir, iiccordlnK tc ,i s-t, ncth Mm deslr. Cover and If '' 1 ... ili,-. ,.iir.ilti(r tiiilli orniuMi, in hi- "i"""iKt -mi... will she your at plck the ot any man wlm effort of b. ! . Mr. Ni-' k even s 'loi. d out Not If mv me,' she won t ' th r I 'I .1 rid" with me'" . 1 ur.le.a I can homely nierce' 11- have every b" who w- has -" 1 prngl's nt n. 1 I wl I in 'mit 1 1 thcie nm hundreds d'h f our countr) I'. . 1 ortunity. the privil.g .i. tlioiigli he begin at the bottom, most plnne puts his very nd iind heart into the eliiliirating game 0f making good. us in. -pti'inl fiirinula for Mieeess. lie is n stickbr for the "Tlis talk about 'captains nf industry' and 'giants of com- . tncd." he ii)s. "Viitun") all the sneepssfui nun J Know f and I think mui will I'.inl it to be the experience of most -imul'. coiiuuoii !k with iniiiiniiii iiitelliguice and ciuui .ti si nM. iiimi'ioiily haul to n-a! ! s,,.ii, worth-while aim. If a man .. ambition, if he is ilnenr, reliable, industrious, thnugMfi' and wo-ild have to tight might) haul to keep from succei ,li:,..," t cirefully from tne hicks in.o a cieun lott'le cork and k-c 'or future use fnblpsiioonfnl of jrum water stlrrren into a Plni "f March made In the usu.i' nv W glNC II l.l.ltiful KlOSS to COl J ll', !. elth-r Plain or nrintcd H !"'". of ..'W loss to which othlnK Is" '" ust'.re th.m aft.r n"1, r.7 i. . ,,1-0 irood for thin dressia W.lMlll'S - nnd all kinds of l.i.is l-:vo this year? I shall watcli eagerly fir jour unswer. Come about 8.30 If. as I hope, you can make ono of our watchers on Watch-Night" f Tho holly, or whatever decorations vou have had for Christmas, can be used for this affair, and here and there you might place larse cardboard watch, s. with the hands pointing to twelve 0 clock. Serve punch and sweet cruclc- 1 rs or Ice cream and cakes. Have a game of questions pertaining to the different parts of a watch, like the following What division of tlmo do you note on ,i watch? Spring What parts of tho human body? Hands and face What that Indicates many? Number What sign of bondage? Chain. What Is the most remorseless thing that you find there? Time J What will most Inter. at the physician? 1 Case. . , , What tho average mortal does six ilavs of the week. Works What part of a (lower? Stem. What that belongs to us? Ours (hours) , . , What thnt can never be first Second What thut infests cattle? Tick. What itlgn of honesty do man) w. it. lies have? Open face What Is found then that we look for at the wax-works'' Figure. What word expr. sslns couraKe, dlf f.rently spelled- M-tal (mettle) pass th.se Ui"tloiis around, with lsiictl- and awaul .1 srliall ptire for the itn at'-st numbi r of correct answers Another amu-ing game, is to hae the cm sts divided Into pairs, and then iihk eich nno to wilte a prnphee of what tiie other will do on a c. rtain da) In the coming year such as July 31 These fnreCIlSlH Hi" ' neil .."l" "I on, -. th,. ot'J. ct Is to in. ike them as luliculous ns iio-slme ' iweivu n i-iucii u wouiii he npproprl.it. to sing Auld Lang Sjn. some IneM'.n-lM. fasors for this Waico N'lght part would be tiny boxes tilled v,(th ciundl's .mil duoraU'd with .' i-irdbotird w.ith, the hands pointing to twelve i iO-MJ-DJ&fU''GR13jn ; fas& 1 iifMSsifi Originated by HORUCK Get the ORIGINAL Fresh, full-cream milk and the extract of se lected malted graitf, reduced to powder form. Tho Food-Drink for All Agos. Used successfully for over I3 century. J&5" Superior to tea, coffee, cocoa A quick lunch readily digested. Invigorating, Nourishing, Delicious Ask for Horllck'3 ot All Fountains Prepared in n moment by briskly stirrinR the powder in hot or cold water. Keep at home or when traveling. Ask For and Get HHickS thus Avoiding Imitations SUBSTITUTES Cost YOU Same Price i-n-'Tii5-ni-i- "-OOOcoRb "fra8KZrwu.CP. .:?!"s-y l--j --..iii.h -.... J "-"'"-'"nm n-jr-rl'T"- The Old Reliable Round Package Wrlto for ftco cample to Horllck's, Dcpt, D, itaclno, Wla, Mnh'uiz More Money r,ji an kti. .v thnt he I . 1 iM d' -'on -. I : to h.is If irrlmly. 1 - ' 11 ' w 1 1 in 1 Ui j at that i'l 'e v r no : t " ,d rid nir t j - ! ..ft,.. 1 tu nif-ht long- i r '' 1 ".- t Mark, na ti . ' - - wi i.:.l,- .-. him ride . . - '1 r- ot M -i nun i-very , 1 . -he "k.d ,i,t tfinifiy nt lh' n tr. . . -rul ..'Uioui-h stie 1 ' ' i.f , w i'i Ii whrtt was B'JliiK 1 B'j"i" t ,' M.irK ownul ' ii I ' 'i when there ' ' r- 1 ' dr.. she could w iv ti ,1 th' "cere- of m i. '.is ' . Iir.ak awav I.f. of --tt "! .nn'.n. Itut 1 w rl or ait o-. did ihe betray res' In h'r hushund'n iiffalrg. i' .1 i.ir oae of tlu.r 'jiet ni'ials I ir 'liru w, r- anv w men m-ai Id 1 Mo-re W M-u- M Idea w Id 1 M ' . rs. " .,rd wl'l. .1 lark 1- 1 '! I M - Mo ..f fire "if ,t v m-'iin1-mva'il -.ier to 1 .ire for t.i tu- Mi. I. '1 1 ! "a' it . f-iim. ' ui th .1 ,1 h. -r v !'.n i-i- "" ftri,red t'ia' it would I or. to the proif-n. bl.. 1 wi r, mi fruit tr. i s t ,in in in- ' oii-r.isni ri i s,ril. n -ind i .-(-. t,iiio end'-ii ... I t-.i, ores I'reiousl ni of tl :- I. mil 1 l ii en iihi a r ' ,.i . ler inoi. iiud t 1 mi. w .i and Min M "'H . ; '; li.i-l'V her attijii.;. ih, tain' uiiKi.t 10 U-Kln ..' flO I M' rl i"l l S' ' mill olllu .1 .. r in. I I,, aw 1.. at I thai ij ir-t wife ah nt I r.i cours" liahcl.t I "it 1 our kind, ' h II la was the ri'-nr- . tv.-ii mllrs of sin wns th" on pt 01. i ;.ina r it lu -i in. .11. she ,. 1 -ip . ) ve c i-4'onur e ati.l 1 Hi. r h -rhs i ii di nr.d - .f-on ll , n Vo or. .11 this section r.f ih. i ountry I -is to'ul.- a opeelalty of sup.: ni; these. "O I -Miik 111 trv It Hutch, r-i oui-lit to Ik i-lilofth, opportunity to Id .mothe l'n to th 'r sales and I .-u pioh.ihh link' a d al with thi'in, so ii,, , ,-,ti sell ili- h 'rl-b.'U.,uets and Kl. u . a loiii-rn'-- Kn I' wiin't lonK before tY j hrinch o' I . r ind.j-.fry took the ffri i'. r t 1 1 of the 'ime 'f on,- hind man .i..d Miss Moor mmi! Unit she wns ub'e i, turn her at fi 'Hlon to the old-fnshl' i l ttower Biir- I ! n The seeds wire ri, fullv irnthi.reil nrrt pitsh-'d over h tl.. i willd sfter wim 1 Jt them up In t- ill cnvelopci ui. u kid with the nam- of 'h, Mower and ih, rit 1- -live oetitfc . ,, h Tluse wen l. 1. d on sale In all th moi,., within .1 1 kUiih of ten rnlles .itel M, s Moon- then " eol int . tuui h wl' 1 - 1 , , i stor, i lU 'ho larder eltlis .u I ' . I the fomidn '' th a for a flouil-i 1; n .ill-order tii.sl- "' 1,' s Ah tho Ihil-ili in louoli, she .idled i e iit. nslve cultH .- "1 of lolita, rlos 11 I'nr 1 deal with 1 r.,iun tlorlst, w 1. , niiin ed to t.iio .. si,, liiuIU r.ile Manufacturers' Outlet Sain 25 AND 27 S. 8TH ST. 3 SALK 1000 LADIKS' . 5 HOUSE DRESSES ASCO ASCO A 1000 Well-Made Striped Gingham Dresses 5 $2.50 Value. In Check and Plaid Made of Pine Oua!it Amos-M !..... 'r: :.. JL hums, (iillB- J Value SLoO. as it Children' Dresses (uili .rillne . -.trui- ,n r . I I n . ' t Mill- ' S3 nml I'l. Viihtp.. !S 08c- SI. 08 500 Silk Georgette Waists i- Si2 S .' nt. i MMI Olilll IIM I'ltOMI'I'l I 11. 1. 1.1) S-rTTsrrriTitil'I.N nLMMnmrm I romorrow llnw ." drew- iir 1 .ui" 'hui, dill I LIU-1" I I , il I ic 1'iVl't. o I, ll'l I .11 , ... ni wre hard's ' . -, ,.m .i ,-r . w i r- I - d'irii" 1, " -r la , , . i I v. . n-,- M i i ni Art ii -.'1 .-.1 V , 1 ' ,ei ei ell' , i. . in dus : s' -1 i' " . !. - ' ' i i-1 In ' I'd , i . . d im" i -k pui ' ii 1, -, hat ho iiev. r inad.- an'. m-m pi ii i iln to .lean or 10 inti-rest r in onihiiis( Sll" ("l-'-W I ri a l at f ' and s tin bootn. , " l I Hi Ml II I WS ll'1 n , I lie". . I II It'll II -I I Jl ll ii w lust how ' '. 'oUd ie -Idlni; bree.nes ' --1 "hlrf ' i'oi ii' I ' a ' w 'i a f . .,' th md. i ' an i i- i i I r i,h Hit and his , s ileiul ! .1 lool.ii A ris'.-d pi nvest Your Xmas Money iSiwi 1 1 ni ri fi-fr -"f r3. J- .11 PL.-- THREE ('JNTRAI t r "6 Arch St n ,i lii t-dai- jfiiH rnnRc nn.l enjoy the divi ilir.it of tiiMer prepaif'l and latter cooked iiictil-.. not only in 1021 Imi I'm many yuar-s iu mint'. Wi iiciitnmuml the "(Junlitj." "Relinhlo" or "Direit Ai-tion" ranKc 'IIm- "Dnect Action" tit d m-v, ml ,-tylcs of IU lml lt" uro I't'uipppd Nitb the Iorain oven heat ii'i'ulator. A (.'uiiipletc line on di-play nt our three stoi'f- nl-o Oa and 0 1 hoatinc- ttoves, wntci heaters nnd refrij-'ciators at attractive pi-ii f- STORES WEST PHILA. ''63 So. 52d St. Th'M store open Monday evening. viJTw'njstrsW!;WrW1?iv Ar. . bl! . ' Y Nr i.iMiiiii.iaMMyiiBri--BniTr I r r "itti i rrnr C O A. S c o A s- c. o. ASCO - M STORES CO. m ASCO MH-ltHJk-aaAi Iffl T If! ASCO - ASCO , c 0 llanuiaelurcr's SALE CLFARANC'i:! AT SACRIFICE PRIlhs O &K9 i . i mw 1 Bl N a fe, Jl RcKiirdlt'Hs of cost our entire htock is beiiiK hiiciifU'cil nt (learaiuf 1'ricoK. Don't mis thehc Miliieh. C omo in and look around at ui. 1211 A ich St. u c o )a4 s c A S c 0 A S c o A S ( - re's a Treat for You! At the end of a hearty meal for the bedtime "snack" or when you get home tired and chilled there's nothing that "touches the spot" like a cup of the delicious 'Asco" Blend Coffee. Its rich, fragrant aroma invites and its delicious flavor, steaming with oodness, always satisfies. It's the drink supreme! A S c 0' rf "Ascr memi r v SKgflas5c2"j, A S c o A rs c 10 A s c o Taste thc difference?' Surprise the folks Tonight with a pot of this delicious coffee! srn" Stores all over Philn. nnd throughout Pcnnsyhania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland. ASCO l"'V""''l,lf " ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO" A 'S c 0 A s c 0 A s r ASCO i J1 ASCO - ri ifi zwmK2SEExnxiz&3nrsnr.t!rrfn$ 11 I iiaini-riiw Jean l irniipi A'" "i di tTi ! m aftt wft tf-j f' ( .n",Et.r