M$i$P fspi" "V'vfT-'ff - ;ff "JM V f Ilfo 10 SYEXIXG J'UULIC ' liKDGKK i'HILADELI'HlA, THURSDAY, JAXUAltY 10, 1021 ViMr-, .r- T ,xr.,-.. why any woman xvho understands what tho people, nro striving for should not crento something which would dupli cate the voffUn of this little ngutc. It takes ii good denl of thought and even moro planning, but ono can swing tho manufacturing end of the deal with ..... prlslngly little capital and, woVk 5g on a. royalty basis, the reward Is well u., , tho time and trouble expended m" Tomorrow 1'entlicrod llorir,l,,M '.Mtt. W1LSUJ AU VldUd TIME FOR SOUTHERN TRIPS fWt r SHE HAD A LIST OF THINGS THAT A MAN SHOULDN'T DO i And When She Managed to Find a Man Who Didn't Do Any of Them She Married Him Every Girl Has Her Requirements ,.." 1 V V 1 OLD-FASHIONED SUPPERS i ! m m m a. m Hy MKS. M. A. WII.S0N hfCopvrtght, toil, hi; Mrs. .If.. I. ir.ijon. ' "iV t III rulJif rncrvrdj 'Atid Gives Menus and Recipes for Tasty, Wholesome Meals for If inter Evenings Baked Bananas and Bacon a Novel Dish One ego. One-half cup of shortening. yC'ri'itin well iiml then mid : i l'our tablespoons of milk, Three vups of sifted floor. Tieo level teaspoons of baking poie iler. Our teaspoon of lemon ittrnrl, (tinted rind nf one-half lemon, Juiec of one-half lemon. Work td a Rood, smooth ilotich. I'liill well ami then roll out one-eighth Inch thick. 1'ake In n moderate oven for eight minute. Itru-li with mixture made by equal pnrN of lrup anil water mill (over with srnnulaletl sugar. I'.nkctl beani to be Rood should be linked n'l du Many housewives feel that this requires too much time mid ntteiition. a, well ih ens. o therefore let u open two eiin of bemis and turn them Into n baking dish mid add: One-half pound of salt pork, ml in ineh pieces. Tiro onions, rut fine. One-half tiaspnnn of mustiiid. One-half toispoon of ptppei; One and onc-quttrler cups of ivnter. lbike for foit.v minutes in u moderate oven. nice mid Clici-so I'tlthling Wnh one cup of rice nnd cook iu live cupi of boiliin: water until soft and water absorbed. Now add: chopped r O C0U)' st"rlll- nights treat the " -"fnmlly to a honiey, old-fn'-hlniicd fcupfter in place of the usual dinner. Ifnve nome of the dishes that were fa mous years nga. For your selection 1 have arranged a half dozen menus Vo. 1 . Baked Bananas with ltncoti ' Macaroni nil (Jratln Celery Snhd lake Stewed Apricots 'I e-a M?f No. ; i linked Sausage with Tomatoes , ,Hlcc Cakes Onion Salad 'Stewed Apples l.emon Cake ; Tea No. :: 1 ' Baked Bean, with' Karon Coleslaw t Rolled I'ntntoe. Baked Apple nnd Cream Tea No7 -I llicc nnd Cheese I'lidiliti:; ' . Souffle of I.ltiu Heans Lettuce Lemon Meringue I'ie Ti a ? No77. linked Salt Cudnli ' s Creamed Potatoes . Celerv and Onion Salnd nice Pudding i No. 0 Oyter Tiittert I'epperhnsh Unked Potatoes Stewed Tomatoes Tapioca Pudding Tea Tea l'our ounces of salt pork fine, line uiji of yrated rhecse. Tiro onions, giatcd. (ine-hnlf teaspoon of papiil.n. One and one-half cups of lanmd to matoi s, rubbed thioiiyh a siccc. Italic in a moderate oven for thirty minutes. Souflle Lima IJciik Souk diled lnn.i beans overnight and .......... . ........ . -- - , ,, , ,,, iniirn in: coon mini verj ifimcr. place in n baKinc pan am an i .-. , , , , , fl s,u nnd cup of water. 1atJu ii hot jen to , ,0 , c ,n .llJjlVr"".. table tlish. PI.,.,, two tablespoons of luiuuiva nw .V.........K .. . ;"., "huttir. on top nnd let melt jay iwo linn kiiccs ui nai-wn n.t ,.... t llalicd IJan.'ina.s and IJ.icon Hemove u wide stiip from the bananas. Xt0j"7 the banauas ' edges nicely nicked over and let brown. To bake sausage with tomatoes' ISahed Salt Codfish Soak boneless cut of salt hsh ready to lift nnd to n baking dish ..7 .. . . . i i... i w lien apilt open tne ires.i kiujiikp ,"' " I tinllr nvr ,, ,.,,. ,., ,.., of I11Plilllni on 'tb( bottom of shallow baking tlihh Kow plnee in a biuall bowl : Tiro-fAirtfji cup of breadcrumbs. One-half cup of finrlii minnd onions. One and one-half cups of vanned to matoes rubbed through sieve. Mix nnil then pour over the snu-ages end sprinkle the top with oreatlcrumbs nnd grated cheese. Pake in a hot oven tori thirty m'tuut' s. IJIce Cakes Wash one-half flip of rice in plenty of Water. Place two mid one-half cup of boiling water in n saucepan and add: One orated onion. The prepared rice thick cream sauce. Sprinkle with line breadcrumbs nnd a little grated clitesc. Ilnke in a modi rate oven for thirty minutes. i O.vster n liters Look over twentv ovster and remove all bits of slicM. Plate In a bowl and add one cup of iiter Juice if there is I not enough Juice add water and t 7'ico r'M) of flour, ' One teaspoon of al', I Time ti appoints of baking ponder. Tiro tablespoons of finely minced parsley. Mix well and then-drop bv the spoon ful into frv ing pan containing suf- Cook slowly until the rue is soft j fieicnt hot fat to permit the flitters to and water absorbed. Now add : isvvini. One teaspoon of halt, I Pepperlush Four slices of bacon, minced fine and ' Chop one-half small head of cabbage froicncd nicely, fine unci i.d.l : Four tablespoons of finely minced j ,, ,irfen ;)f)ju.r , onc p;mCnto, parsley. chopped fine. Mold Into flat cakes- and then dm In, 'I no tahn spoons of mustard seed, flonr and brown in leftover bin on fat Try these old-time cookie Place iu a mixing bowl. ' One cup of brou n sugar. Onc 'oblesponn of cclcri sicd. Sulicicnt irhitc trine tincgar to cove. 'lhis will ke p several weeks in a i oid place. i THE HUSBAND HATER y IIAZKI. I)i:0 liATCIIKMilt CowloM. 1311. b'i Public I.etlg'.r Co. Jean Soitli up hiaunht up ut i"r- Ur)i, M forced b'i her rnint rs main nnil l.niitrunlcv fo irturru her oiianl ian. a man she has nrvrr men. S.c dlJlll.cn him at siaht anil otr fhc,. snarrUige hat's : Dick .lcis'i.i a louno tallioni: fnjiitifcc. coiiri Inf'i her life after she ts rftlnl on Jcf s tanch out uest. and Jean Ukrs him Hut nick learns to rare roo much for Jitr, and one night asks h'-r tu iinj otoou xrtth him .lean s onv short., l nnd horrified and Mark, having ottr hcard the prenr. ojters lo l t hi r i;a Imck cast lie til's 'r, hov.rt.fr that it she rier mints Mm s'lr iclli 'Kite 10 come and till him - M'C lonjhb in his face at th idea The Departure i r It i il l'tirt pi nl" ret Hi.- 'af tint i v s r cssnrv to take It. Xow s'ie M' stritiC'lv imbarned ni tbouch sh l'nd no rlnht to tnk anytl.tnir fiom him lic rtgls reil n 111 He O'tth that as soon ;is ji wits s.'ttbd In the clt shr- would ! i F'ltnct'ilnir t do Alrendv In ber I"- ginaion h wis InoUlnir nb-"Td to tl'.- t nc when hh-'tould return .Marie's TWii" wi'h a llttl" note of oiilnnntlon tint s'i would no 'niici-r ned anthinir fruni lilm It helped her prld- to Know t'rit ii. had rh it much In vV-, that s'i( ltd nit Intend to rt-nrtlti a parnsiti- uti lorger than was alinalutidv iifCise-ar Th'-v rea hed Oilb Ii .iftfr win sf. mi 1 n n tiitolfrnlt( tlnv o.' relltit .ind It was dark when tlu-v r aeli d the And shops, f.ishii its nnd unit n nre he- ginning tu IlilnU about light frocks t. wear in the warm .sunshine nf the South. 'Ibis one Is parllriil.irl.v welt huKciI for the winter trip, for although the tipper part and the ovrrskirt are of ilillToii. (ho foiinda- (Inn skirl Is of broadcloth, which makes it warm enough to serve as mi afternoon or din i net' dress at home afterward. The trimming on the oicrslilrt Is made nf broadcloth appll cpicd In striking de signs, - There is a short broadcloth rape swinging jaun tily off the shoulders , just in bach, and a Mark il vet sash runs under the tunic In front and ties on the outside in bach rtiuti) hv Oid ra Central i vj Please Tell Me What to Do Ity CYNTHIA "Lily" to "Billy" I)-..,- i vnthlii Kindly ptibll'i i!i following in our column ." ,, Just a fe.v inm to "IJilh ,r'v v our" liter to "Whltcy" an; 1 co M no Is :,..u. ...itino inn n few words In recant Itri't ir ".:: it . . . u v " unu uu f" XX'!,,'S ,vr,il 1 Inve to men a i-if'f "Irce-e nnd who apiireolat' s . friendship Am for 'U,1,f wrons u '? '"", ", ,, ., ,.,i ll,,.i . r."- -- "-- .I...., MISS lllglll CJlie-r I'" euro nv tie w.ls imo- th had When AVhltiv' will wlin In icnl girl n lie H me .nine; as tnl.en in Judg liur that girls nre all alike Please" xcmie It I have iu.t . sprossed mvsTf correctlv This l.s the firs, thijo I .i.r wiott- to a column 1.11.1. TtflV u'nnfl.riJ v.iCUllv ,f Ml' ' J- - . , r. 1 nr mi, tii.ukinn ii.iuin oiu ii'ji niiii ill i f tended to go ir to t'.i I'lini W 1 lo ,mnli a ,nw as ,nl( nB nn(l xirl 'future before iw .-'t 'n r'n- i - ,q,( i ,. f0iCi-d ti m.il.-e reservations nlthed he wouidn '.er ill 1' Youna Man Is Rude l.rn- c'vnthia t.ast su-nm. 1 at n 1-pr... T was introduced to a vnunu man nl ..it two years mv senior. I ..w h'm quite oft. 11 nt the t"me pi u niter tint ,"d we nlway- d.m. e.l toe- th. r "". the evenln',- Mv girl filed .....l had 1V..C with him and his b'.v fibnd nn.l w. t..cr.liie vei good ft-l.mls i v. m- -it o-lr school the irlrls giv 1 .Hn. e which thc-v ash the l)0.vs to I ;'"; this hoc 10 go with tne and he sud he ..l ' About u week from the d.tiice received a letter from his bov trend vcvlnif this hov was golni: nw.t.v and lie would not co to the dance I n. v. r linve heard from I'd.- bov sin. Mini H I write and mK mm wnv ... . ..t i., n.i l.noii he w..snt coins' l.ji.e to lose his friendshlni still I don't ...ti.. if t uouni in imnron?r nl'eraMe little station and Mnik 1 lp .1 ,,, , me i-now aa mj'iii as i"ssil)h' hnr out of the wagon 'vim to el" KITTY The Pic through trains did not ston at , e.i dn not wtlte to the vounc man II, was vcrv mile not to senu n.s l sp. . 1 IK'M' li, but ou will not stand for roiifrli- for J, an on a loci! He had i-xpls nd really necessarv to t ilk t1 m m juf tnll) to htr ntl,, h n,j sniM, ( row when all 11' v",,,.l v'n' t0 ' small ten Inconvenlc nee meant t-o -rv ftvvny quletlv And Mirk up to in tuna nU!e In comprlon with the fact tb.it of her departure hnd said no'hlnc at an. 1 ,. Oil Hie (V.l.H .V.UM ,11,1 Inn BTl-nk Of I. ride Into oallcia i.eiuc n-. 1 etrangely silent his ..tree body erect and powirful and hi dvrii face esprts Blonlesi Jean's t-unk ard b.i." w re p.led In the back of the vvac in and 'he f U litranpfely exultant as from t m to tim pIk stole a Elanc- heb n 1 N r an I tried tOi realize that M. had retuilh mnrud ltack In the ranrli ll'iitr loom he had handed her a :..t l.t of bills ."Better keep to."- .11 a (-'' nln -e. ' ha had suspfs" 1 I II send vou inonev cven- month and if 1' no t tnough lei me know. For the ilrst t t 1 V-- 1 'e ,'e-in ' felt strangely rnbanauReit IJefore when he had c.vn ,i-r 1 1 ui she had 1 The Question Comer and in- lie iin u Toda.v's Incpiirl.'s 1. How ran 11 1 omf.11 table expensive sent fo. lite table be made? 2. Describe a prettj little gilt for I he , baby 0. In what new shape 1- .1 ther mometer for the I iHlse in ute 1. IIow can the tudiistiintiM person make n eiuaint bcNpread Unit , would look epeelall, well on 1111 , old-fushioneil four-poster be.p p. Iu vihnt nc.vil nil) 1 an tin s ! . of shoes be kept dr.v in iniiiv ' weather without vveauug n.b- j berh? f. What substitute for coal mil be used to heat hou-es'' "cslenl.ij's Answers H. nilznbeth Itlaekwell. bom l'-l was the first woman to obtain a medical tlegiee ill this countrv 12, A pretlv and durable luncheon ... is made out ol .lapaiiisu repe em broiderul 111 1 obirs. i. Many of ll.e lomfoi table winter capes lor baluc have ejelets nroiiml the ici't' of the hood for a ribbon whnh pulls the hood cloe (ibo'lt the fact to keep out cold drti'ts. 1. The latest inveirtion for comfoit and ease in 1111 automobile is a Hpcnkiht; tube which sxHUigs buck close to the wall wtoa released. instead of banging duvn iu the war. 'li. 1( Is, correct for u young girl to inclose Iter visit tug catu 111 a gin to an Intimate friend, if eho crosses 11IT the "Miss" to innlio it more Informal., , , A new" ittylo ofbedcombinc9 tlie old-lasliloneci umtTiiy oi woo.ien toot ni head f 6ard with the. motlcriv strcn;; of ietl side m wis 1. avlig. ttat slie could afford to smile ' I don t m'nd at alt V s''e pal 1 uulcklv but Mark hid cnuirbt tlu hinlle and unib rsiood vih.it It meant The 1r ilp iarre thtinderlncr lr. and lie put b. r aboard He tood for a inn. im-nl b'siele hi- si at nnd It was then th ,t she look .1 Ui at h.m jnd luld out he- hind ' 'lood-by," fhe -did riulctlv, .md think ou Marl: I appreciate every il it c ' ' Po v ,11" i, bliI epnclvh, bending do-. n to h 1 'J, an, will you kiss me K d-bv ' l'o- .1 nv ni it si e shrank and her Mold, n ievuls.i mi ki hiu. hi.,.,, ,, 1.. lei e..s t. i,,. s'raluhteii. d instanll" ni.tsid- Hi r- were eOls of "all hoarl n light dri??'. lad -,.t n and ibe window iihiii k were alreadv dn.l and n.istv Je.m It a -uidil. 11 throb of 1 mo. t'on of nciet th it tb ncs w,i a tiim wei,. 01 svri'paibv for the man si i,iy le.tv'ng so pr. 'iilt.it lv It was a Hiriiuge liitl fiIlmr that she ould not lalee fit.. 10 .111 ilc .. but It brought h. .- eu.l lei,l to her te-et nnd ImpiilHivelv Hh lie Id ili ber taco, while and lovely In the dim light l.e stood lr,e,king down at 1 er f0 ;i r onient nr.. th,n stooped ij1t ,,,. ',n, ,"'" .'t ni's ne. orusned In r ho'. Oh, Take a Dreath! li ir t'vnthlu So "l'lebe" and a few olln-rs of Latin nsiudonvm oblect lo mv i.'e of big words In ellscourfclne? of old stib'i'Cs Will, tmw'Cirtbv d'ssenters. let me In form ou that ordinarily. In ptomulRat Ing my e.sotirle cogitations, 1 beware of platitudinous ponderosity, and exact nothing fiom the dictionary or the the-s.-unus Nillh.r. In my communications, de I idili. t m.vsel to Jejuni- balibli liient, thrasonical bombast. ihoiloinont.ulc. gaitulous ll.itulenev or aimlnc affecta tions but 1 attempt to put a clarlll-d conc'isi 11 rs ii'iompnct comprehinslbll Itv. ,1 I'oiKMle ivited eogenc.v mid n eo.i li scent 1 onslstencv in nil mv utteinuees with ntlther pruiluit Jocodltv nor Pla tonic prolixity. Want any mule? .Vo ' Well, talking about inv st.v le. "I'll be " If Mu would piaetlce those in tb.ivois, the nttnlnmiiu of which you up l .11 t elnrlsh and adtnl.i so much, ard it which ou teim .v ours. 11 a "de niui'ive critic," I would suggeht that mil use n Uttlo less f.itlre vvh n discuss ing .1 coiiti mpoi.irj ll IuiVls a bad t . I ng In the Hv.r If vou b, llevo 1 am tivitic to vcoik up n sijle at a single Mitlnc at the tjiixwiii, r. jou belter i iu... n iniple of new haves I And now my kubjecta vyiint's vviong w''b Until? Does the Ir agu offend vour 1 1 . lid ir Mihccptlbllltv '.' if mi, I II g ve 'ii lino fut loll of bills If you Hnd nnv thing new under thu sun to t ilk ''..ilout In 11 column like th.x Turlh r ' I 11. on it .vou do so. I will humble invself end eo.iiide 10 jour suiniioi intilUet And anvhoiv, It's funny that ou hive t.oi iiniclied anything new, lot ult li or ei.il as and hurtful as pKhiiaii-i-tji If mv letters me too long pie iso lout loigi-t that I am lm lelv .111111 g at ih, furtherance of Homu light, oiu thought and not. that 1 Ink, , 1, ,Lil !! . iure in vlcvvliiB my name apiandul to tin in I 'or inv unit, If Cynthia objicts to mj liiuis I shall htop them, but lot when .mv nn out of Hluer grufftn hs, d.-mandu two elrls who II" ir supple tsion harcastle.illj 1 at migiii learn. 100, in.u vou nnvm t I't'srs iilmm-ir, anu inn iin .im-i ,.,,. ind epliln why h- broke th- nieiiR. -n. nt You are bitter otf without bis 'r.iiidshlp Drop the Acquaintance t ., I'intliln ,. nr. .1 .11. iu.a i.t nr e'eilnmii nnd i t.l 111... ,.i,r n.lllr,. W,- CO With .1 , OV.rd. Velopil VOU!' III.II1I1. Ti, 1111(1. tO nowd of buyt. who dress verv well and .eel who are erv mannerly nui nuir i m g. nge at l, rt tin times Is not woi n lis tening to ID vou think we rIiou it k. ) in their fii. nilsli'ii" We are good di s - is ami womb rf ill danci rJ nnd ...'I d lude. 1, vou'll just shake hands hi, p. il (attaboy), j 11 try to omit all ibj i ilouublt! icaturis In the futiu. MuWU.CliLlt.ill A AVIXIi-KNOWN motion-picture star who was recently married hnd seven recitilrcments for her ideal litis hand. "I never could marry n man." she declared firmly, "who wore tnt button shoes, or nte splnncli, or carried nn umbrella, or hnd n lionrtl, or said 'I'm feeling badly,' nr wore a ring on his middle finger, or sang tenor," What n terrifying list for a mnn to face! Hut she found one man out of the many applicants for ber beait ami hand who didn't do any of those dreadful things. Or, perhaps-. If he doct like spinach, he hns concealed his fomlnesi for It t-o successfully that she never suspects it. May be some day when she rushes Into his jewel box iu search of a stray quar ter for the gns meter or n novel senif pin for her xc-il. she will run ucioss a telltale ring, too large for the ling finger or the little finger and too small for the thumb. And his treachery will be. revealed. TT ISN'T every girl who announces A what qualifications her ideal bus band should have or every girl who even acknowledges them to herself; but they all have (heir requirements, these rules of chnrncler or appearance or be havior, by which all suitors are meas ured. "I couldn't. I wouldn't, marry u man with curly hnir." states one gill. "I just couldn't." "The man I marry." uflirms another, "hns got to ho tall mid ho must never wenr a bow tie. I couldn't love u man who wore, n bow tie." "I don't know what I'd do if I should fall in love with a man who likes baked apples," exclaims n third, des perately. "1 couldn't marry him." The fourth doesn't say anything, but in her heart she resolves that she will never inniry If she has lo mnrrr a man who lets his hair grow until it fut ins a point over the edge of his col lar in back. And how do these resolutions work out'. Wni.l., ii girl who swore she would never marry a man with a fancy name now hns her cards engraved "Mrs W. Harcoiiit Miller" tho Y. stand ing for something so very fancy that it cannot bo icvcnled even on a visiting card. Anna used to say that she couldn't abide a iiiati who nlwa.vs woro rubbers. It looked so sissy and old-womanish. She has been married five years, and the first thing she docs on n ralnv morning Is to fish .lohn's overshoes out of the melee In the hall closet. No doubt thee four virgins with their Ideas nnd ideals o firmly fixed .will modify them a little to fit the men whose other qualifications seem so ut terly perfect; nr thev may even forget all about them entliely. WVj NI.AIfrA' iilvvnji go back upon our deepest prejudices, "1 won't wear n narrow skirt." We defy fnsh ioli. And the t,v'e takes a breadth or two out of our rkirts nnd we wear them narrow, looking with pitying scorn upon the woninn who Is still wearing wide ones, It is peifectlv safe lo predict that even if this attractive film star does some day see a pair of tan button shoes entering' her house tinder the shelter oi" an umbrella, while a tenor voice re marks plaintively "I'm feeling badly, he v.em't pack up and leave hinr. She will piobnbly bring a pnlr of comfortable slippers to replace the but ton shoes, put the umbrella out on the porrh to, dry ami bring out a sneu urn of first "lids. Making More Money llv HellevliiK In l'nlrlrs When you come right down to It, It wasn't ber belief In the good spirits which bring luck and happiness as much as her opposition to the crude nncl ugly forms of what might be called tails manic art" that enabled Mis. Jcsile Me Cilteheon Hale'gh. of Chicago, to add materially to her Income and nt tho same time lay the foundation for an exceptional business In dolls. During the vocue of the Hilllkln and tho other statuettes which wcro sup posed to bilng good foitune In their trail Mrs. Itnlelgh came to the conclu sion that a i cully aillslle little statue of somo kind would not only command a rcnely salo but would ically do much to counteract the lack of good tnsto ap parent In the other 'lucky pieces." So, after much time spent in preliminary planning and the destiuction of a num ber of models which did not measure up to ber i equipments, the "Good Fairy" wriq evolved and swi :it the country with u wave of enthusiasm that even Its cic- i utor bud not hoped for. Mn like Tlieo- i dure Itoosevell, Km leu Caruso, Judge lJ n I.lndsev and women like Sarah HernhariU nnd i:thel lianymoru nil fell victims to the artlst'c chaim of the "Hood Talry" and, what was even hot ter from a eoinmncial standpoint. Fifth avenue and other shopping centers throughout the country featured the statuette ami sold tliniunnils of them "Of coutse." as Mrs itnlelgh adml's, "the application oC the pi.nclplos of att played no small rolo In the birth of the 'Good Kalry ' but theie Is no reason THE RIGHT TO "ROUGHAGE" Every boy and girllias a ri$h.t to a certain amount of roughage" the name gwen to that element of food that stimulates bowel exercise and keeps, the intestinal tcact healthy and clean. In Shredded Wheat Bis,cuit the roughage is supplied by the bran from the whole wheat $rain. .Shredded Wheat contains every food element a growing boy or girl needs. For a warm, nourishing breakfast pour hot milk over two Shredded Wheat Biscuits and add little salt. "I could eat a gallon of GOLDEN GLO!" "wimp. ' and thin), vve 'iho'lid r t I, t- ..., i i m nr ai'iuniiit in . s We would llln to I - ,; fit tTL:vL?& .'oV v::;1 :: k-iuficura &oap l Vo1 ,lu"'1 ,,ro" "" m Imnaris imoWNin nnd lil.At If thene liuvs persist In e i ilo b. turning language drop 1 1, 'i tine,' Tell them you want t I. with tniin If thi v are i it, I il t i, ' I Ir . I I ! The Velvet Touch PoBp.Clitmcnt TnJeam We Trynher I'lTFanp'! le- lrid Lu.lcnrlalorfcwriaa,Ii.t I, W-dtD,LAii i lurk MirlitU. ;ti .1 IiIh In.r unniu Ifl.ll,,-" Uuu, & 1 ,.. . I. .. .1. . ..' . ..,.,.- .,..-,,,.- , ,,, ,,,,,, iur"UK!l tn, r ir an h. vv.nt 8ii ftly elouu the H,. ,,n, out of the train Although J. an iu,i a llttl ,.i,r MPiir, on ,,.,, Un(I,t ' , , , nui, mi uiu noi ate liiin e.is gore Marhct3 Throughout the United States j it. ih WWH-TWIfW .m -9W K.W V mtVlf ,o'W UiVU iiwavrfi if '"' jiand cleanllneiis yid snpportN. roniorrn-v Hip llrllchtK of rrrnlom Things You'll Love to Make KidFvuitsfo jtM-XY. ass. 0 " 931 CHESTNUT STREET Specials Friday & Saturday RIB ROAST BEEF, 25c lb. Lean Plate BOIL Tresh Stewing VEAL Shoulders Wether A Fancy Chuck AST 10cib. 18k 1 5b. lb. Hiiniilnn trimming for a duvetjn n, x.itiu hat Ih a hunch of kid frulta u piecus of kid ttoid of old Kid (tlu. will do nicelj j Into nhapesH hko thoN shown, Hew together two pieces of tn Ktimo Bhape and hIzc, after paddpi, ullKhtly with cotton, Color with dye oi paint in lettner meir natural coiora o such aJ ) wlll""contrast with ,tho ha When yott Be hdw goocWooklnfr the. l.iu iruiw well repai Mswypit, a I will contruHt with the ha you see hdw gooitlooklnfe- thct ultainro on 'Qur haAypu will few epafd for the little time nnd tro I ni.iaa ,n their, nmklna.. -, J Little PORK PICNICS, 18c lb. Shoulders Spring LAMB &ds lb. Legs of English Mutton 24' c . lb. Ends Pork Sugar Cured HAMS &lb. .ce cream. Orange ice cream! Abbotts originated that delicious flavor in Philadelphia and called it GOLDEN GLO. And how folks have welcomed it ! For GOLDEN GLO has a won derful orange flavor that you'll find onlij in this exclusive Abbotts creation. Orange ice cream sounds good and tastes evert better than it sounds! Try GOLDEN GLO tonight. Near your home is an Abbotts dealer who sells this new Abbotts Ice Cream. Look for the red and while Abbotts side walk sign. ABBOTTS ALDERNEY DAIRIES, Inc PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. Known to Philadelphia Slnco 1877 Fhonvs- t Be"' Lombnrtl 288'1 ' t Keyitone, Main 3650 sol'd in, machine-filled pacKaes ABBOTTS "maehin. filled package" brines tho ice cream to your tablo from the freozor, un touched by hand. It is convenient to carry, makes serving easy and Insures full-measuro. Ask for a pint or a quart of your favorite flavor, packed this new and cxcluslva Abbotts way. Wil !j?t iil"1! S IIIJIUillHl.MUJMWH HJei-,'-jaL)JiU,. tt-BZ,. .- .- fc -Rja tAWi ti. m ww,. iUvLMi. im ii m i Mi'fjB BY ew.argJMjgth:i'j S.'',.Tf.... I h I .M
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