Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 20, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 10, Image 10

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER rftmADELPHtAf THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1921'
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"IT MUST BE VER Y HARD
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SOME CASSEROLE DISHES
WHICH MRS. WILSON LIKES
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rA GqoiI Suggestion for Systematic irrangement of Provision
j Shelves in Kitchen Closet Swiss Braise Is Delicious
A WHEEL WITH RIBBON SPOKES' ;! p1on-0 To11 Mp
WHATS WHAT
-M. 'WVtWW M. A .-S
What to Do
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ill tit
A. WILSON
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IN Iu:AKHA.W.I.il tin- kitoh.-n
closet, prrparc a jmnilwr of ipinrt.
pint and hnlf-iniit jiirx lu the follow i ip
inanntT. Prom a rnleiitlnr cut iri'iii
1 to 0 In nimilior- un.l pint.- thrm ui'i
the lnhh- of tli Jnri noiir tho ;
where tlir fun be iiliiinlj 'vn. .l"'
lift'ow tho number ilaf- a hiLi-l ;'f !1"
content-, of tin' .1.". The ninil'iitis
nmkoH f'T sivtriiiiitlo oiiltr. 'Miih Jius
ute kip' i" rotation.
In tin 'nrv-n or quint .ir '- ' 1-tii"'.
T'tnu. ooin.rni' h. lima Ik-hiii. ri.v nnil
hruw it i if ji i.
In the pint
powder, -p'.it
lioininj.
And hi mil'
The ipimt .!.. l.iv iir.- pla.'.-J at .tin1
bnck of tin' -lu'lM'i. uith t'i. pint mr
.next and tli" half pint jars m front.
The niiiiilmiiK nntiimlly nnkew it
ni'fpisarx for th- hoii-owif.. to nt".ui
Mich inr to it. liiciit pin""' l'"'" "r
ranpo th. kmc pun- - 'l- ''" 'a"
lest uf t! "''I Pnoo 1 ',1 '"' ",l"
iift T!i. i- oiiilf a tun- '". "
fpiuiiiffntl. . nil tiaklllK tll
trnnsffiri'.l to u pan t nit
u'lii r in t'.i' mil. , ., ,
Murk tin- pan" with a M.iirp In. an!
then "niko 11 lit and tiftm thi m
fhu .loo- of the kit.li. .. i-nbii.et -; that
yoif cm quVMv clan..- lit it ami tln-n
lilid tho pun ni'.
Quito r-" i! t ii ul"" nlM'i- rt.. t -th.r
sii.' had ...ii-i.l-i-iil.l.- tronhlo in
liakini; th l-it-im ot h. r pi-- ;';'
for -oni" mika.wii r.-J-nn ill- -mip.
fpfu-.'d to hn n . a tin- lii'itom I -'JK
r.nteil that -' plaoo thf I"" p.at- ,""
tim .-iitt.ni: I', ur.l and with a l.iro mi-
nil .. ,.., i"u of hol.- in tho l
'I'M.. ..i i n-'al. nai'd'ud
Llo, '
ri. l . ,.u t.i i.imd the '.Ii ' t'-'H
various milk's oi eliis pi. phit e"
tht hmisowi!' aii opportimm to .-" j'i-i
how li.r hak ii,' i" piocross.iic. A !'
to'ection of HiithPiiuar.- .r v. n p.a-
otiM-erolos wi'l .""t only pr.n- a i-iii
cotiv.-niono. ami h.-ln but lh,, ,',u" , '"'
ronnr,l C.r t.lo tllb'o -''TV 1. Utl.l t!"l
i-avc inn- r 'iffi c tk- f 1- ,"i"l
M'Hh'mc fl di-'.ifs It also ia.i.o
quick nun ithi'ii'iii "rii'p.
It ln.l Uflll Is. I ill 1) holt-' V 'V,s
know tin' '!'- ' i-uol." '-W'l '""
foods to p rf". tn u n. tl . ttr-'.'ss cook -v.
tind th. a.' 1- -'!" ' 'l": tal ln-"t
In th .h.h. I Uo a .i I" mil that 1
rr.n cool, tuns in a no st ib .ion u
n... ..I.... . .'issor.i'..' i un-. .lu-t I'll
tho cup n"i bu'i.r .i"l l'n br-:ik in
thn occ i.i -i - ' r,'l' ' ""' "'"'r
nml lioiit -,."vi intil t .. i W- .ir- lira..
I'onr ot i .. :--:'- o ..- tah . -. -i ot
butter nml ii'.-i wi ' -'" "",'' " luU"
r...i,riLn cm.i -il.' Ill oil'.' lth t.M-'
For bin. I.'"" tn -niiu ".!
lnt-n W.. . istunl . mi and -urrikl
o lint., la-, a. I . i uiiil.s i.inl crat
on t -ii. l''-i. in a nun ii; a !
for ton i.iiiui-'s I fort" --riii-'
I5c.f :i la mod.'. ;., brui.
la-lies and ii.'liwd -il 1" tpi'". Il'
very iittriu'iM .' u -r-d in -tial
ca-- i'.h -
A w oral -inn
over .'jxtor otic-hnlf inch deep with I
tlnoly crushed cracker nnil pntikli'
with throe tablespoons of crated choc: (
I'cli-ry ami INiarlnil Hcsh
l'l-epnro one cup of very thick croatn i
sni utnl add one ouuco of patboilod
ceh't'l , l
iff'c tirnt d oiiiiiii.
l(l tnlh .IOUH1 ! 'Hill' MlllOl'
HlH.'lJ.
Onr troipoon of A'llf.
One-hulf fmipoijn o1 .r.'e.-.
Mix and then spread In n shallow
laUinc dih; niiike hob around ate
drop in fresh ,nt. Pour lilt'., imlf'l
butter hot tin- .'KC and ii idicht Kpriu
i.ii .- ...... t...i ..!....... . Luke in a slow
1MI IIK ". H' - " ' " ' .. . . e
men until et. which u unlly takes from
tnche p. tlft -en minutes.
An unusual wa l st.' lelt-oer
meat is to place a -lice ot toast for
en.l, .erne., in en..c. nle and tliot.
llb.mil with cream -mice ami a 111 ii
criil.'.l . hee-e N 1- "" niP ,,h, '
.ii i ,. -I'M lpft.o.r incut inn
I,.. . ot in in. h iiieces nml
then
ti
th"
prlii -
, i ..:.i. ...u ..n.l tioiioer au a nine
ll II " II I' "HI. !1" III" , , .
tli.vn.e and cn.t.d oni-n. oior v. ill
erciuii sumo ami then l-t nkle with 1 no
iTi.mii, nml r tni.ii n- i '
,1,.... r.nke iii a li.it ".on for totit
i, imii.s Tl i- 1'im I" propaied tu m
.i idM.il di-1 ' . . ,
1'i'v hakim a sin- "t bam ill an
eai f h. ti di-ii. Soak the niici- ot ham in :
(Ml. -lull! chi t mill,,
I hrti -qtinrtiri cup ! mite.
flu, ..iciifii- P 'f .'",.
fut in nitable pi.ces for son ins
i .1 i. tin. iiillol OI llie ii-
s.-roh' dish iih pined ami die,
I...-S ui.d Ii, th" hum on toil
.. . r fl., l.lllil two Ullll otie
t thin . r.iit.i -iH'Ce ami -"a-.
no h u thj.nr,
ii.,. -half tianponn vf pepper
1'iru ;.., i oiuutis.
1 i,., 't'li'Uipwii' vt 'i"p'i
j..l'-(. . . ,
link" nont -.he nut.i.tes in hot oven.
Norwecinn and 1'atii-ti
! a deep casserole for
stows "ouln-lies and pot
, tho V i s.-i-ole nor u
km
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Uy CYNTHIA
A iiou-l tab'' ilf.'iirntion tiod at a'1 croon waxed paper such nu florists use.
nml the stems of the llowors and croon
cry -tuck through the paper Into tho
-and. The cornice boutpiets wore
wt lipped tirxt in tinfoil and then In the
croon wued miner, -o that when tho
cuost pinned nor Hotter to nor gown mic f
recent
in Hind
pielely
liininl
lu tn h.'oli wils coinposoil ot a
of old fashioned (lowers com- I
surround, ! by n border j'f i
corsnee bollipiets whose stems
were thrust throiich paper luce doilies
nml nf fiioti.'il In imlo ni-oon rilihons. mio
of wlil. Ii tint to the plate of each cuost, I could remove the waxed paper and nil
forininc a win el. with a hub of llower.s
and spokes nf ribbon.
At th" i oti.'liisi.iti of the luncheon,
the ln.stisis inn- the sicual and ouch
cuo-t pulled the ribbon nt her pinto.
brincinc 'Ii. Isiiiipiet attached to it into
i hot Inn.-1" Tiieii the ribbons wore
'knott. nil-ut tie steins and the Riiests
foiitid a i-i for (he pins which wore
j thrust throiich the place cards in at- ,
tiidilnc the (lowers to muffs and bolts.
In arrnncinc the (lowers, a round pan
of Mil sntnl was .-..orod with licht
traci of Mind nml moisture tnus pro
(iitit'c an chance of daiiiago to her
apparel.
Th" lorvnire boiluu. tn themselves wore
eomposoil of one epiuy of vivid scurlot
ceriiiiiuii and two of its puncont croon,
loaes, surrounded bv. the. paper lino
of th" doil. The knot of pale Rioen
ribbon, which had formed a spoke of the
wheel of which tho flower mound was.
the c. titer, cave just the slight touch '
of urlclitness id eaci, .tuiiiij souveuir
nf the occasion
.1. 1-.
d potn-I'our
-half oiip-
11 wttii:
Two Minutes of Optimism
llv IIEIIMAN .1. MICH
1H.t'U
The Swis.
h..iisewios u
inakinc coups,
loll-t-. l'lu.-i
in
I-
..a'
i-ol,
slow lire: the lone. "". m.ut - kw.i.
r. ml. rs thi- i.aiit particularl dol-clotis
.llleW- s Who -'111 I
l-1- u-i "ia .r. pare mi-
li'lHf ir ti tli OM'II
nfi
tlic eoal
ish mid then
the i .eiiinc
t.ie nie: II W.ll oe
ruitiC. .' I. !"'i'"1
..1 d'lrll.C t..o da
in
tile
d
Hi .'
w uh
brisk-1. to
int.. hiip"
ot th'i r ..i
1 n. I,l '.n a
pl.'lit of I "t
nii'.'lj br-'Wii
in I'l
forthenwar. or ..-ii Sla l'ie piai
rubs it w.il witn b'.ttir. then
the pie phi'- "'" llu!f ''" ' "";
:.!.. .,...l,..l mi, i i mi k' 1 Ul.il
uiiviA o" - - - ,
, k.M's u I , . ii','.
Ii r.
and
Will.
t 1. 1.
lnys over tl.
sized -t' ''
with one . i
lis , T . lat '
at
l.I'
,'1- shlkll C oil
1.. .1 In i i.e tin
ii :,... N 1..I1..W
ulss Itrai-o
.;... u I" .r-poiind '.t "t -i.ri.
k or chuck n'nl tn- s. ,-ure
I'll i iiit" tin- Ili'-at olio up
1 ii, en brown the n.i at
,i triuc pun cotifaiuinc
liii l.iti tin- no-iii wiuu
ii t" a deep caserole or
i-r.H'li uml win " '' '' " "" ",
..i,.'-;.u1( .up ot t'.-it. I'-i'"" well ami
add ihrie cups ! old wiit. r. Urine
to u boil in.d tl'U k '-r I i.-. uiti-
ui.-s and add :
(m huh tin ., o' ..' ,.).;
If i -Inllf ti .,"' l "r tin n
i),n hill tniipO"ii "f lift wirjur.ii.i.
It,,;, mrrot. nit in ii" h pu ".
;.,,.- tu, iiii", . i.f '" '.""' '''
Make sti.all nmoiini ..f paste with
fi.uii' iiinl wat-r and .prmd aroiimt the
..' '. . f tin . a-.-er..ie i.r .-ro.-k ni d oer
wjli a lid. Thi- '- t" proM J".'"-'',''
in 1 lln T (- apn,- Time in a .-.n.-U
,,. ., tor Iii. I.oir-. up. ti, and ".
i ,,'i ',. ' .I.V.'i ..-
Don't "Get Rid of" Bad Habits!
DM. ''II MP.i:KS, the fnwouf Scotch proad or. while ridinc on a toach alotic
sido the uriv.-r. ...iw him suddenl raise his whip r.nd s-trike the leudins horse
ti thai-p blow. The hore roared, pranced, and danced about.
"What did o-,i do that forV" nsked the doctor. "He seined to be liehiivliig
himself." ' ,,,,,,. , ,
"'J'l.rre's a daticerous place in the rond n little bit ahead. answered the
driver. "And w lit never this horse noars it he ccts frichtoned ami unnianiiRoahk.
i S. just hi fore he comes to it I give him soiuithliiR else to think ubotit. It
' nlwavs work-. '
I lector ijinimors did not atop ciiewins 1S cud till lie cot home. Then he
sat down ni.d wrote one of the world's best sotmons on "The KxpuKive l'ower of a
I Now Affection. ' vlii.h for practical purpOMs menns "How to get rid of one
I habit by s-.bstitut.tic another."
That (( !. driver did not know it. bi.t l.e bad ene.l r.nd npplied one ot
1 tiie crentesi laws ..f huuiaii nature the law ot v,:hstitutioti and expression.
J Por iti'tani. l.itile canes of juvenile hoodlums used to infest concested
-eotions of " r i.irc" lities and make life n.i.-i ruble for oM-rybody with whom
they came iii n.n'acr Then alone ennio the phicrou!id moM'iu.nl, based on
the Plea of si pp.nv plenty ot play ppaoo ir wiiicn uoys couni ont an tneir .inre- i u.
' deil impulses ..n paraHi'l ami horizontal bars, trapiv.es, ta.'. ladders uml other i tl. .
. more or los- diinceroiis niparatus. And the itT rvesoinc ounc-tirs wlio formerly
were pr..mi-intf i.iat.rinl lor our point, ntiaries were put in a fair way to become J,0
comtipiMt -c 'lis, ... ,s, law-aiul-.iriler-aiiiuiiic i iti7ons. . fi,t,
! And so ;t'.i ',ri.'.iibiti.in. it is claimed that the enormously increased con- i ir ;. 1
umpMoii of enmli tdn S due to the fact Hint many jiooplo have been deprived ' '.
.....i I........I :...!.. I.-., ...:. .....!.. :.. ... . .... . .. ,
"Aphrodite" to Save Seat
i"t .'Mithl.i Kindlv publish this to
huddle " '
1 i. ml your letter nml t niunt admit
that I noo.l readliiK It InitnetiR.'lv
Hut, "HmWIo," you wouldn't Hit near mo,
would you? So, I don't believe you
.-inilil ; but, anyway, t nhall wait for
oii to tn Wo the Micnnt peat nml so oil
nls.) "Ilewar.:" Al'lIltOIUTi:
How Shall He Act
l.nr I'Mithlu Will vim ploaa advise
mo how a follow should net when out nt
an.-.onlimiiffali with a small Catherine''
It looms to me that If you sit and every
lie In a whllu tn lie to n vouni; l-"l-
fellow nbouf soniethltiir, It doet-ti t
alio the "tile " Then on tne o.lin- n ui i.
if i mi uro Jolly and sociable, or ready
a. want to say. the main "Bii" of
th- i.lcht, ou mo crltlcUod or you arc
lll Not that I mil roti(,li In my wnn.
inlorstaiid, but K" about It In a ory
lb " way. 1 nm one ot those fellows who
lie to he ery Jolly and like to cut up
with the irlrls with whom you enn liiite
lots o fun. S", therefore, I'd like to
know just how to co about this affair
A CONSTANT HL-'.ADKI!.
.t iiat'iraltv nml Join In the ccnrr.il
fun, but unless oii an- asked to ent i
t i In tin other 1 t the host or hot.s see
to that Talk to whatever clrls you are
.lib nml be polite and attentive potior
ulh Inc. don't aim to b" the "inaiti
ii '
Girl Talks Against Her
I "ear Olith.ii--Ah oll lmo helpeil '
me and so many othors I mn coinlnc
nciln to ou for advice. I am n younn
Kill past sixteen years of nue and at
tend the William l'cnn II Ch School
Now. .'within, to KOt down to the rub
jo, t The previous sumnier 1 met n
vyiiiiC man a soar older than tnjself.
who ills.. ttotuls hljrti school Till
felluw knows unother clrl and thev
wore -i-liool chums ut tile public si hoot.
This itlil in p.uttoulnr Is simply craav
nb.'Jt this fellow, and when she sees
hliu tatkltiK to me (vvhlcK hi t.tHc a
.. ... l v Jii, miles about me. which Is l'.t
v.iv pUas'im. vvlilcli shows b-r
Jmloiifv. What I u-ally do want to
Know 's this Should I drop this
voiinc limn jut lor her, becnus.- I
ii.a.. to V. ,vo b.-r speal; of ineV J am a
resoectiible C'll "d considered rctlnc.1
by my fr.onils. and u bad reputation ij
bird to wipe off one's memory 1
should appreilnte jour advice viry
mini, lis to what to do, for 1 ani it)
liimli PU.I-.1 I.LUUi.
lie. his., a Clrl Is Jealous and 1 s.ys
initi-iie tlilnss -.bout vou Is no reasoTl
.br.-akli.tf fiieii.lsl.lp w-lth a -ii K
null who h.is ulwas behav.d an If
, '. ."id and who scorns to like you. Pa
f . to tlon t" tlio tales mid be ciueful
,,'.."'.'. bv s.i'n thlllb-s Ulsal'
TO BE SO PRETTY AS WAV
Remurks the If omun Who Is Not So Burdened .s . ,.,, i
With Good Looks She Would hove to Suffer
That Way Herself
Box Had Stale Cantly
1'vnthl.i- I am , c'r ,'-'' ''
.t ice A K'rl friend of mine at
1 i ku VoU to aiibwi-r these .lued
"atinp. ciit to cLnuso
WE HUSBAND HATER
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,d, I I.
i t.i. .
M-a.l.i .
trttv .
a.-tii..c
tl .
-. l.-r
. .1.-f.-.,c-
..t their alcoholic f.i...rit.s. and, instead, itidulce their cravinc in -.woettneuta. Ami
'.,in of the larc st inula retail tobacco establishments in the world has installed
i as n h-ico side hri" iiiudy, for which tl.ey cpct a trenu'ti.loijsly creator dcinaud
I oiiv of prohibition.
Tl." a;ue principle holds cood aln.ost all alone the line
The wny to our" nidiest-lou or ob-'sitv U not to sto.,
j..-.r dier.
Would ott cv.re a t.,un of lnzinc-s'' ,
ilve him plenty to do.
At" !! iessitnistieV (.iloom.v ? Wot-l.iiinl.ity .'
Thu.. r-ad. tall: atnl act optimism.
W.mld ,: pi.rce'vourself of prcjudic"? UipotryV Seit-opiuiuiiat
Tl ii 1 , r. if.l, tall: and net broadmiudi dne-s, tU ranee, modesty.,
Ar- vou - t.-itlM-V rmlecidedV ShV Kasily llustorcd':
ni'-.,. u::J irj j.-i.r uciuosi ai an limes to act the man ..i
"iitaiutn-ur and s. ;f. control.
J lie man who is a victim of linbiL, Unit n.nkc him ashamed uml ilUsusled -Mi' 1"s
' practice not so much solf-repre-sion as self-.xpros'ion : not so much self. I .w'i11. "
a- se.'-iiHi'iigeneo jn ti.,.s. tntnL's wjivu make nm strong and sclf-
inc.
r fi," w ,i ro eliminate n '..w i,a.si,,n is to crowd it ..,.t with a Inch pus-
nuu u." wh.v to en nu or a t.im tiiiLut i not t.. "c-t rid of it. but to m,i,
du
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tl US
ll l.IUi
r.'si
ess :
p.'lj;.-. .n lion,
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sio:i ;
,-titi.t"
or it nuoth-'r and n cood hnbit.
n.. i.api'i!. a cood hnbit l-'oas.l-,
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Baby's Gifts
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her. A knitted sw. i'er or .. daii.i
cap aro lotl- k . j.1 s-jcentloi.M A Vj.
f -r her to t.iKe abi.i? wl-.en she cues o
la !,r coaci , s- n as a small utrlnc
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and theiitre drosses fu this ni
son tuo ut siruicht across Horn
should, i- to should, r. inthirhich
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.:. .f la, in, r nnil aft-r I .-r the litt'-
' ' r mil. Th- bride, wit i b.r fitn. r
i.. l.s riBl.t behind tl.e (low. r ulri anil
i. a c ines the pane The hi I heroine
.-ni lis b.st man avealt ti-n. ..' ile-
.-1 uf the aisle. The ush, is st.,-. vv It!.
'. i r d, smaldh during tin. i-i.v-..
For the Little Girl's Party
' . Eiliti-r oi Tt'ii' a- a I','.
:.. .r Madam 1 am c'vlnc a it
l, f'T II, v little d.iURilter ,
. nav i.u. i would o- to i
o - rou.rt you HUCK.'t i
t..r ntlldieii of four or no
- ii - vva I could arrunire tl ,
. I be (ij.pi opt late an 1 ...
. ". for tn- advice and la., -
ir . answer Jilt" V
I ...ive a list of very t.' .- i. .
I.,., loiiu to nnhis,i i,.r.
' m .t'.l b- wry clnd to if I
a .-tatii. d. addressed i.v ,
. ...uv Is protty 1 n- i
ii i i . decorations Ha v. ..
m , ,v loses, or aitltl ..
i 11. .H I'l til- COtlt.T of The I. '
s n i.irdboaid docs aiid
itii'Uud this basket, and ill ia
t. ..-.- ,i'i them to inak- it.
I., .ch
l'av-ors are an linportar , art tl, ,
son of party and make a cr.-at uupr-s
s'.on on each w.-e cu-sV s . I., mr- t
lave them as attractlv. as r sflb .
.s'l.kp of white mint o.ii.dv .Ikss-.I ,
l w ..rep- Iiper, will le il-, ,r,Mi e
t . . -i pceplnc out from nnil. i ilojip.
i . i . r hats would b. unii'm; 1 1 i "
a n-i.iit, too, frmn t'i. ' - nil ; . '
. , tilled with cai.dio-
la.l two rii.,.ulelphla bov friends
e us on Sunday and while walking
hands be.... no .old. j1arl"B, Tu,
,.i..v.q. Mi friend told in- to V.UI
,"1.. In his ,ckts. which I. .'.HI
to my home lor aupia.i , -w.
nnd'd.id. ,
W- vv.rc lHVlllB a Rooil villi" mil y-
u,,i il e boS had to ifc-t bnorf to the city
,i,',. when w-e found the ilBht tin.- vie
had Just ten mlJiit.-J to make th- trai.i
l.iv.tic far fioin the station, we w ere
forced to walk -.cry ,'it. The bo s did
n'.t know the wav b lnolher tow my
' fl Ii lid .III l III lo l.ine i in-ill ii.f.c -..
way I took inv frlend'H arm to ketp u.i
1 with him , , , ,..,
I'M I do wronif m .nuer rw, .--thl.i?
1 hav,; bi en wondoriiic ; ml t'
has inv . hum.
II- broucht a box of candy f-r me.
whb n 1 did not .pen v.hi'.e my trl.u.ls
vue pre-eiit Aft. l- tin v left I loin d
that tl- land)'' was -tale and worm,
no doUH t..tlUE b" I' In tie.- fcls'c a. I
summer.
K1...1I t wilt- and tt.l him so thai 1 -
bis inon-y lorunueo, or sr.iui
until the l.e.St t 1110 I SCO Mill
i i.i i .1.. richt i.y not on. ulni: in-.nnil .'
I was afraid 1" wouid not 11..- It. al
hoiuh I did not a.k him v.liUl.or I
should o. n it -r not.
1i ar .'MiMi.a, plua&e. ai a or o'-ir
,iu -tio'ia soon.
JIADLIL, ..nil makii:
Tl.-ie was no l,:i-'ii tn puttinif our
hauls I-i Hi,, voui.c man's pocket a t"
w ir-n tln.ni. i.r t.-.kli.if his arm to buriy
a oi. the road, but tl'. s- Hit'.- f.ui.'.Uar
lll. - it- apt to l,..i t,. furtb'.-r .lies, no
bo . ale ul In tl.- I' it'r.
Why did .vou not :' n tho candy and
bl-iic'lt with vo ur I'i'.nds.' It was not
v, rv ift-neroii-i t,. do :. ..u ui.l, .No, no
A letter should ho addreuaed with duo
recar.l to tho Individuality of tho re
cipient. Generally speaking, a physician
prefois to bo entitled Howard Do Vero,
At p , rather than Dr. Howard Do Voro
A' dint 1st uhould bu addressed Joachim
Cuspid, D. D. 3.
A doctor of dlvlnltv lo Tho Ilovoreml
Sebastian Lucnsi, D. V. ; a doctor of lit
erature Is Felix Philomath, LIU. D.: a
doctor of mus.o la Haydn Clavier, Mu
Doc j a doctor nf laws and literature. Is
JJmeMoti Ulaokatono, IjU D.
The mtlclo "Tho" should alvvay-B pref
ace tho name of n clct'fe'yman ; for ex
ample. "Tho llaverend WcBley I'olk.'
A b'uliop'a name lo prefixed "Tho Illtfht
Itevcreiid " Archbishops, whether Jlo
man or Anglican, aro styled "The Molt
Kevercnd." A cardinal Is addressed
thus i "Ilia Kmlncnce, Jnmca Cardinal
Ulbbons." The courtesy title, "Honor
ohu." Is clvcn to nil our national and
etato offlciala, to Judges and to mem
here of Congress: thus, "Tho Hon. Old
ton JlncHrlef, Houso of Kcprcaentatlvca,
Wnshlncton. V. C."
Adventures With a Purse
IT IS now tippront'hliiR the time when
the busy woman starts to think about
the cprltiR and summer clothes that must
be matin, l'nrticiilarlv the mother who
must make underwear for several little
people always makes an early start, for
hefoie si0 knows it the spring comes,
a nil there are little logs lo be dressed
in thin panties and (luff) petticoats.
Tor the sprinc sewing one shop hnH
I en yard pieces of line nainsook, real
soft silky .iialit. It comes in three
pi ices- So, S,".",", and ."., "0 n piece, de-peiidin-
on the ipiality. And one ten
vnrd iiieie would make uuite a nresent-
able drawerful of thitics. wouldn't it?
tli jes, it comes in pink or white.
And then while she is about it. if
she wants to make some silk under
wear for herself, she will be keenly in
terested in the sale of washable satin.
This sntin is thirty-live inches wide,
which I should think would be a good
"width for underwear material. Its or
iginal price was S.'l.ot) a jard, but it
has been repriced at SI. Ho. This srtlin
t lso comes in either pale pink or white.
I don't suppose tniitiy ptoplo will call
in- up uml n-k me about the overnight
I ac. because ot its price. INot that it Is
. v pensive, but merely that it costs tpiite ,
a little liit of mono which is different.
P. tit 1 thought thnt maybe there might
b- a birthday or suini-thing for which
vou arc oiiic to g.t an extra nice pros,
pl.t, a wedding oven -and that some ,
one might like to know about this ban.
It is of dull black leather, lined with
bin- silk moire, such a luxurious lining
ami it is fitted with tou white ivory
toilet tn tides and a pair of manicure
scissnts. It is just plainly the host look
ing travoliii'i or overnight bug jou over
mvv, and it .m have Sli." to spend,
which is its pi ice I know, jou will not
lie-itnto .me minute.
l'or niiincs 1' shuns uuilrr Woman's
rime ll'llli.r or pliune Walnut or Main llOOn.
i'ur Skirts
:i inverted form of the tur s'nirt '
tr le U the one ill which the i-it 'on-l
. r.-a about tin; upper pnrt. 1'rom
abtoad h.i.o come all sorts of l'.isi It.at- i
u,K lostunios of duvotyn and ve.vvi and I
velours v.hlih are inado distinctive by I
a i ape or Jail'.ot of fur echoing a mere
band about the skirt. ICvvn monke . air ,
has b-en used for such cnes the . e
tiinl usually only to the waist line and
eai.jeul, ofcouisi', In u ui li (.iv-uiid .n
this .opnectlon. ,
SIIi; was so prclty that tho world
seemed to be made of mirrors.
) matter where she was, she nlwayH
mnnnged to find one in which she could
see her reflection without Rotting up
from her chair.
The conversation would lag now and
then us she turned her eyes toward the
glass mid involuntarily assumed the
expression which she had evidently de
cided upon att her host.
She was forever buying new face
powder, new hair nets, always fussing
oi or her appearance and but you know
how it's done,
"It must bo awful to be Hint pretty,"
remarket! one of her friends one time,
"Hitch ii bother trying to live up to it,
always thinking about It all the tlnio."
What an easy remark (his Is for n
woman who is not so pretty herself.
The intention seems to lie to give the
idea that she wouldn't be (Hat protty
herself for anything, because it is so
much trouble.
Everybody knows thnt she would never
be that protty it couldn't bo done
hut nobody believes thnt she wouldn't
like to if she could;
XXTTi ALT, have our little moments nf
VV seeming thankfulness that we don't
have to be burdened with some admir
able qunlit, or nilriinttiKP, ur talent
which tnkes up a great deal of sonic
one else's time.
Patting tho pockets of our reduced
sport suit. We gae compassiuniitely at
the girl in the liiniiitiii with her
huge fur coat thrown hack to reveal an
epensive beaded frock.
"It's too bad," we sympathize. "She
doesn't have nit opportunity lo do any
thing witli her life jnst hns to go from
one party to another, Mooting such
superficial people, with never a ,..,
(o meet men nnd women v.),,. "''11"
doing something for tile wo '' r""lh
And anybody, anybody at till t,
bow quickly we would climb ,1iI,,,.71
Imou.inc hihI relieve the por , l'",'1
girl of one of he.r tiresome .. ,, J ril"
wo had tho chance ' ,lf tl,J "
rnlin man-hating marrlne i
1 sniffs loader UI, " J 1, " ,i "",?"
marriage of her friends M,c"iitis
"Why a woman wants tn t.
perfectly good job juVt' to do C-"P
for some intin is more tlian I o, , , r
stand." Mm otaivc l.mlV.- .,!11 'lo"
talk loud, because, nobod? ov'" ''V
to her If she doesn't, "And wlmi "
body can sec In a man : linl an
She lins rfo words with vvlii'l, t
liress her nffo. o.....A V ' " l'' '
her voice leaves the wo rT al U ,n
would sprinc back from Ihpa,,, Un'
lint when the .Man mm,,1 , ,
she discovers that ho is nl,.Mv ri f
forent from anything else that ever , 1
trmisers-keep away from her.
hhi' II bore you to dead uiti, i
talk about him; she is ten 'tlmr 'vbn',
" V i tit 6"U HIUTIC full. '
and serenely liking men, apprmj i"n.
marriage, and consider ng It i ., ,"
1 (0 give HI) a Position nml .!.. ..""""' "
for some man if she foimrl the tnu r"'
WIIKN we're standing on ta. 0 .
side looking in, ' very ens,- ', ,
tdensant to sniff scornfullv n( the i,
tiry. the Indulgence, or the foolish ,,1,
that we see w'hln. '
.1V,.t,,Just om'n tl,c (,""r ""! 'ft lis .-,
Well lie much worse than tlms,. t',
have been there nil along, uml we 'von't
Jiavc any time for the otner seoffp, ' ,, .
take our place outside.
This is PORK WEEK at the
MARKET ST. BEEF CO.
Where your Dollar has Pre-War-Value
City-Dressed Shoulders of Pork any size ) O Ac lb
City-Dressed Shoulders of Yearling Lamb ) "
THE TALK OF EVERY HOUSEWIFE
Prime Rib Roasts of mt ' Regular or Skin-Back
i ... n i. r .:' ff P1U i :
L.0U1 rorii ior roasting . uiu,
or for Saucr Krout
Nice Lean Soup or Stewing Beef
Best Country Scrapple
Finest Half Smokes money can buy
Country Liver Pudding
SAVE MONEY SALT PORK. 20c lb.
Fresh Country
1 Sausage
10c lb.
10c lb.
.v.v.'.v.Lb.'.i 15c
SAUER KROUT, 2 qts., 5c
RUMP, ROUND, SIRLOIN STEAKS 30c lb.
This beef it from the belt crown cnttle money can buy, nnd
tliii price is onlv ' the real value.
NOTICE Stores open on Friday and Saturday until 0.30 P. M.
Come Friday, and avoid the rush on Saturday
MARKET ST. BEEF CO.
5221-23-25 Market St. 5939 Market St.
Deal at the Store Convenient to You
One Car Ticket Brings You Here From Almost Any
where and Saves You One-Half Your Meat Bill,
BRING YOUR BASKET.
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Uiat iiiurtes thfl tfiuhl . on the contrai y
It In tho Int. rnal tr..ulile that If the cnust
of iho anp.aifii.. nf tin grille. ThWi
etiouhl iilv.ay te bori.d in mind I'or li ,
Id no different than to buy lhat U Is
the unille v.l irh if. tin- aiisc of Jo, I
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vur toorthbrusn, neatly tuttwreutcatlj.l (i" p tonUauedl .
uor that old-time
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Heckers' of course.
It's the buckwheat your grandmother
used. Ready for the griddle when
mixed with water or milk.
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bleats that always satisfy.
Meats that are always l'resh.
Meats that are always tender.
.Meats that are full of rich nutrition.
Meats that are kept under strict sanitary conditions.
.Meats that tempt the most jaded appetite.
Besides all the above, 10 full ounces to every lb., and the
must courteous attention from our expert meat cutters that'-;
what you receive when you deal at an "Asco" Meat Market.
Prices always the lowest possible for such high-grade meats
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Fresh-Killed Roasting Chickens ii 43c
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Finest Cuts Pork Chops or Eoast lb 35c
Delicious Sonr Krout & 5c
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opened Friday morning, January 21st, at 239-241 So. 10th St., Phila.
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