F' lL3ttaftj4aHw jr v. .. , w . . mwbum r Jiwn oiitivi' dmlttrMttti wifw .: V,-Ji5a EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK PHILADELPHIA,' FRIDAY, JAIGJAEY 28, 1021 Vti' JiHWHaiMiMWpi1 giil mistral I iiWAHII hl,UIM"JHXBi I .ii. ' s. I: IV 1 . v i rv U i' il '.I b'i i '4 . i 'i r i r 'j r ! ! I i t r K ;y 1,1 ' P ! r hi ,t J I"! . i in' ( .4 f n H , . h . AKS. WILSON POINTS OUT METHODS OF ECONOMIZING Two Meals Cooked at One Time Saves Fuel Care in Keeping Food Also Helps Pineapple Takes Strawberry's Place in Shortcake Br MRS M. A. WIIjSON ! (teevrtoSf, JOIJ. t Mm. if. l. wiiio-i. All right stntrvrd.t UTIMKK ercijtliine nt liana boron-1 purclmsimt mora fno.ls; to wast.- ' . , . ,,.. , ,.- I makes woeful want. W hen mnrkctme. 1 , , . , ,. i, , purchase lij wrlRlit rather (nn uy 1 measure, nnd in ver mnny instanoc rou can save mnnlilprntile money ry ' tuirrlifiHlnir the ran inateilals to cook, rnther than by delecting those that are , rci!t to eat. -r : . . .. 1 . ., .....,. rooil. tlirilt and iuei ccourni m-" 1 go hand in hand nnd where the methods are wasteful tlwnnl them ami icnrii to utilize the tireless cooker and the1 caerole lilie" Cook -tifflcient for two or more menlH ; thi- mrnni ecimom of food and tunc, and fuel. After pnri'lmslne food fo that It I carefully stored l'oodi that are fronted ore unht to eat. v if the torai;r !'"''' 1s In danger t fii.liiK. durinit a oUU unap, do not put the perishable foods I there. Tint is luipoitant, man lioiite wives tuo the . indow boeo n re friserators and place ckrs, lettuce una ither perishable produiti in it. onU to find in the mornitiR that tho entire 'it Is unlit to eat. ' In arr-itiRins the I'rldnv market 1ts ket this Meek. I am plannlnu to use a &niall amount of meat, nnd while egRt are still cpenho, substitut" one half dozen, which will be used for Sundn. Here is the menu fo- three meals en Sunday : SUNDAY KKKAKFAST Grapefruit t'erenl and (.'ream liacon and Waffka Sirup Coeo DINXCU Celery Home-made Kehh Pork Ioaf Drown Oray Uaked Macaroni Majiicd Turnips Itett Salad Pineapple Shortcake Cotfto SUPPER Chceao Croquettes Pirslej Sauce Potato Salad Tomato Pudding Apple Sauce Crumb Cake Tea The market basket will require Tico large grapefruit, Tico pounds of apples, One head of lettuce. Celery, Potatoes, Turnips, Beets, Parslev, Onions, One-half pojnd of bacon, One pound of sausage meat One-quarter pound of cheese. Package of mucaroni. One can of pineapple. Three eggs. One can of milk-. One can of tomatots, Qlass of icllu. And the UMial weekly staples. Vafflcs Place in n ritcher One egg, One and one-half cups of teate; Tico tablerpoons of itrup. Three tablespoon of shortening. Tiro and one-half cups of flour Five lexel tewpoonn of baking poic dcr. One Ictcl trajpoon 0 anil. Heat to blend nnd then bake m hot wcll-grcased waffle irons. Pork I.-f Plaee in sumepnn One and one-quarter cups of milk. One-half cup of flour. Stir to dissolve the ilnur m cold miik and then bring 'o n boil and cool; for two minutes. Turn into the mixing 1 bov.l nnd add 1 Otic nnd one half cups of cold cooked latmeal. One pound 0 sausage meat, Onr cup of fimly chopped onton, One-half cup of finely chopped pars- One and one-half cups of fire bread crumbs, One t'aspoon of salt One-half teaspoon of pepper Mix well nnd tl.cn grense ind tlnur a loaf-shnped pan I'm k in the rant-ire. 11 -id spread mti moothl "" t'' prink e p with line breail 1 "iimb mid two tablespoons of grated 'k-i-sc Now d'ist lightlv with Hour. Hake 1:1 n slow oven for one hour To make brown gra place seven tablespoon" of baeor fnt left from f"ii ng brenkfast hacon and add one half cup of flour C'nok ver sowly until a leep mahoganj brown and then add Three cups of xrater. One teaspoon of salt. One-hall trnspnon u papi 1 One 'rated onion, Pinch of thyme. IlrinK- to a boil an 1 eenV s t t for fivp nnuu'es Strain Pineapple Shorteal.e Place in a rnx.rg bowl One rgp, 1 ico-thitds rip of sugar Fix tnhlt sp'toni of sho'tr-nr j 'ream w II aiid 'hen adJ ' wo cups of flnur. One-half ttaspoon o sa ' One 1 dp o' ir r. One half teaspoon nf baking poicd'-r Heat to mix 'horouglnv Hnd teen t irn into a we! zrensed ami flowered i!ep laver cake pan mid bnke in a n ideruie oven for thirtt tue 1. mutes (iol and split : till witn the grated pineapple and cer with Cn'edo., un ceain t'heetr CrtHiuettes Place in a mi " ;i 111 One cup "' iil Sri en les r In ' li -, ont ' Dimu'm tl ' r d SAJ ca r? Stalls 800 to 81Z Reading Terminal Mailtet- You are sure of the Highest Quality Meats and the best service when jou buy at The Terminal Beef Co Economy Specials for Friday and Saturday Leg Yearlinp Lamb Finest Quality Rib Roast Butcher's Roast Pinbone . Bolar Roast . . Rack Yearling Lamb Real Farm Scrapple . Leg Soup Beef Shoulder Yearling, 1 5c Lid Don't forgtt th address. Stalls 800 to 812, Reading Terminal Market, 12th St., Arch to Filbert. Open Friday until 9 PM. then bring to n liml antl cook lor two ... 1.. ...... A- -.11 iiuiiiiiui. .nw iiiiii Tiro-tfird cup of orated ihctsc One tsaspnnn of irnii, Onr-Afll ffl.jwon 0 prtpraji, One-quarter tcaspnon of niutfini. ' . , , ' , , Hont to mix ami then turn on n plat- lcr t0 ,., L(t by tho H,0(,nfi nm roll 1 i c ti 1 1 in Hour. Dip In beaten prr i ami mill nnd then ro I in cracKt-r 1 enimos Fry in smokinc hot fat Strain Tonuto I'uddinc 0110 cup of iiiire firm one 11 ..... . ....".... 1 . 1. ... place ' iuuii rill 01 uiniatm". nnu mi'ii in a naucenan and sruo tablespoon"! of Hour. Stir to dissolve then b-ini; to a boll and cook for three luitrites luin into a bowl nnd add One cup of lhck, trcll ilrnturJ fomafo pu'p, rubbril thiouph a neve, oIK of cp'j. left froi Caledonian 0 1 am, (hie fja One-half ivp v ;me briad cr 71I?, One traipoon of inlt. OnC'hatf teatpaon of paprika. One-quarter icaipoo 1 of mvitnrJ, One-etphth teaspoon of thyme, I'inrh of allspice. MU mid then turn iu'o well-sreascd puddinc dixh nnd bake for thirl miti- utis in a moderate oven, ' Apple Sauce Wash the apples nnd then .ut in 1 pieces and add one nnd one-quarter ' cups of water to eer pound. Cook until er soft aud then rub throiiKhl 11 coarse sieM. Season nnd sweeten to taste. Tins method does not require the 1 timo necctar to peel the apples the uicve will retain the cklns and seeds. The Woman's Exchange ' For a Double Chin j To thr l.riilor nf Woman Tojf ' Dear Madam Would like to krow If I inn do an thing to reduce a, double chin. I nm gettiner ono and my face I ' Is not large enmigh to warrant lt. so ' 1 would like cry much to Ret rid of 1' if possible M!!S H T j , . doublo chin can be reduced by ' tiring ono of the chin Btraps that are advertised for this purpose Massage also help; I Does Not Exist , To tre Ciitor 0 tVorsnn s racr. Dear Madam K'ndly advise rr.e, If it Is possible of fhe addrtsses of the ' Delaware and New Jersey DlWslors of , U10 Women's Land Arm of America ' A G Thero Is no Women's Land Army of ' America now The onl organization of , the kind In this localitN is under the auspices of the Whitford Lodge com mittee of the I'cnns hanla League of Girls' Clubs, which hopts to accomplish much the same work as the Land Arm I Ubed to. 1 I Some Beaut Questions ' To thn K'hfnr of Woman's Paor , Dear Madam Klndh te'l me what to ' fr to get rid of wrinkles on rm fnc They are cspec'allv eonsp'euous un 1 drr my eyes Also gH e me a remedy fo- enlarged pcres on mv iheeks Tell rre nlo now to ifpt f rei k off mi fice WVTfHING foil AN AN'SWHI. There are all kinds of wrinkle plas-ers nnd remedies sold in the etor. s wh'ch c.iim to rpniOM) all signs of w -Inkles of course there are some wrinkles o llnes thnt are not urdesirahle, is thes x chirieter An en'lrelv smooth face w'thout e' en the faintest lino Is heautlfiil in ,1 M'ung person but as she sets older she seems apld "ind charac terless 1' she does not show something in her face L -e a coon nnruiKr.it rr'-n lor ne :"''"'" iHrv . '','" o"V"-n, ..';-.yi in rtn um r 'j', i.v t tutu vuowe'i iu r. m 1 1 over iicht in nUo verv good for reflr ng the kin Iemon Julee rutil ed ' on or fa-e it ntCTt will make the freckles lighter. Making More Money Ilr Oiiulillnr I p on Work' It wasn t her own wo-k that Miss Mabel Weinsr.t multlnlled by two but 'hi of the tneri emp'eil b'y the fl-ni for wheh she n-l(l Hut the reful' was 'he same, for the "Welnant Idei ae It has come to be k"onn, greatu !-. 1 rented tie efHcienL f the efjupirfu and permlt'ed the ompnnj to male t Ira t tO per ent more monej, a go d, share of which found Its w iv Int -. 1 t- Welt ants salary check nt the tnJ if ea'h month Hff'i how it h1nrlned A few veirs ngn Mlsr Weiniit i,i emploved bv one of the lending moving van eomnnn'cg in rsev. i o-i, i -orrpin which reallied the value if 1 v iik n tanable woman upon its i if for it irsued thnt women krow fir m"-. ib' 'it mining thnn men c(,i r o- nope tn le-vrn Like the maj' rr of - m lar org-iti'zitlons throughou' i untrv I 'ie firm w'th which Miss . irt was' as oeia'ed had lis Inb r ' n t ms V were hard to find Tticks were expe slve to operate and r wu-. r it pra t' cal so raise the chnige f'r mo-, n? aljjv -i delnt'e l'tnlt lef e t i is fad if 'o an alarmtng eite- s t a result tri ,n ntn of the tompm wi-rn rapidl IP I r ia. r ng the poll, where 'he wou I dlsappenr ent'relv M sh Welrant iiiv 1 'his nnd .ifter co- ilderlng Ui. problet 1 frrrn e'l arg.e se flnallj went to th tn inagcme t wl'li her big Idea" After a truck r"'ps r it, "-he i t 'the st i Just ns (rnt to brlrg ' v ick Tve -"n 1rst time r- ruue ar J he r-aoh'-e eits up (tailors c' bi W"h not folic v the p'.ti the -lej ar n ent sti res use in crrect'on with lie'- ' ileilverles route oir movlni; s that the sime trick and tr snme rn. n ui handle two Jobs In onu dnv Don t neM m i 'it ript-azJi'dU bit ire tm, i jln ir tho same par f t'wr o-i thn , same day That'll reduce eeises ard save i lot of time." I The value of the idei was apparent' i' once and thi "retu-n-ioad ' 'chemi)1 v as put ii s j i mn - ' ale ' pera'ion Now r l- r'or 's j -e le-' if ne of t:i, irj. j. rij u iss ,a'ot and I - n i l'ie I'g- re l nlary , rotr orrow - n fllllce at Home &. C& -12 St, Arch to Filbert Shoulders Spring Lamb Rump and Round Roast ... Boneless Bacon . Pure Pork Sausage 2 lb. for 25c Fresh Ground Hamburg, 15c CAN YOU READ "When a mir falls, it is n siRti that Rome one the ousels Iou is sinniiiR on earth." n --aj tho superstitious- minded. When"- r a mnrtil fslli in lr Tnits fA 1 from iho nITls, p ?s. n t Ih'it l hy nt tinvs thoro fait Drtitht stars from out the fkirs I Two start iluse toReiher. near the moon, nre a iRn of lire 1 Thelieatitiful sturs that shine briRht et beloiiR to people whom tiod espo ciall Ioms, Ins elect, who have ac complished munj Rood works and have 1 never displeii'-d Him. I The Negroes ,evn, that when the stars'" 7"''1- . """ V" " c, bc ,l.( ',i, iu ,. k-i, nb e to see elenrly without glasses. ' for 3our linger t') it will I S"1"'t ll' m&r "f s,"r" ! n c' I for jour linger t p, it will s,p,nt,ni mM to lt th(1 )iumbcr of Hie I lire so thick ; tween them rain nct Ia If 11 star -1 ems to moo, wish and you will gel w hut. 011 wish for. It is luck to sec the first star nt night and nj 1 Star light star t-ljfit. fl-st star I vt en to I nisht I wish 1 mai I 'h I n'ght hao the wish I I wish t 1 km Mnny stnrs in wintir indlcnte frost. When the ttars flicker in n dnrk background nun or snow followN son. To see the gn-at d pper on jour lirt THROUGH A WOMAN'S EYES Dy JEAN The Old, "I guess there h no chnnco for me I ma ns well prepare for the role of the maiden aunt All the worthwhile fcl- lows who would appreciate the s.rious. right kind of n girl the kind of fellow I could respect, co-ild trust with mv respect happiness thej arc all married or killed in the war' "The men who nre earning enough to support a wife cither have one alreadj or aren't the marrying kind. "It seems the single men who might h ell.., Me nren't m.ikinp enouch to tfl,i ThitTnsf k : innso un nrn riiiipr vt" -..-., ... - over sizty or gay bachelors who wouldn't think of swapping the white lights for the fireside and whom few girls would want if they did "Certain! it seems that all the men under m grandfather's nge who would be able to keep the wolf fritn tin di or witboit their wife's havinj to p,it t'n cluldren in the dm uurserv nm go to iir, Ll. m, ., .nrn not work, the m. n vilin 'are not ' ing . . "'rds n ue a woman or skirt chnsi rs who dmi t bm heliir - lie n-e above a ..ii' und whom a girl wn iM hnd worth ebani ing her Inppine" "n it fcrtain'y doe" si em that I'm a bo it ten vears too lute (r live eais too earl for tlum !" Iliad or nlreai.i married; Its the -'d, old stor The right man hn-n't ve come nliing, so thin- an n t nnv r :it ones or the nre dead or mar ried ' l'robnblj oiir mother -nid flie same thing onco, nnd vour grandmother be fore hi r And then vour granddad and iinir 1 iddv tame alnns nnd thij (.hanged tluir minds. In l'ie lives -.f t .ist gir's at n:ne timr or "ther tome that tce'ine; of disap no ntment The men im have met have not om up to the mnn of your drrnins or nre aircnuv married or your own brother or in sum., way ineligible to become tli man of jour dreams. It may not be logical, but It i ASCO ASCO ASCO A s 9i u Big A S :S i In r A s H c o A S C o r A S "From the Nest toyour JC u1 Strictly Fresh Eggs 70c Not bo large as "Gold Seal," but every egg guaranteed strictly fresh. i A s O Asco" Stores all over I'hila. r ASCO ASCO ASCO THE STARS? glano1 nt the skj nt night means that ' jour cup of joj will soon be full. Comets signifj corruptions of Hie ' nir The nre signs of cnrthqtiaRe, of wnis, of changing Kingdoms, great , dearths of corn, ca, n common denth I 01 man nnd beust. If ou bee the dipper 'n the heacns ins ni go on a business trip jou will bi viiivessful. I That our sight mnv never lo dim, when ou -ee 11 tinr fall or Uy across the U count nuliM before It dlsap- piars. nnd as man numbers n jou date of jour birth nnd divide the whole 1 I1M. .w IV 1..1 ..U.I.VV. V. I. IO bv twehe Keep tho result in jouri mind until jou shake hands with some one. then ndd the letters in that per- 1 1 add the letters In that per- 1 ne to what jou have. Divide 1 nnd von will eet the niimher ' rj.'.!.'?!..'.u sou s nam bv spoti an nf months before ou nre mnrried. If it phould run over thirteen nnd be even jou will marry u joung man: it un even, nn old one. If over twice thir teen nnd even, ho will be red headed; it uneven, he will be bald nnd rich. NEWTON Old Story nntun' oi haven't met him, so he ln t there 1 Hut he is, little girl, many of liim ' thnt nre lust tho Itlml of mnn von nro 1 uink,iig nbout. and just the ones thnt would appreciate a little girl like you. J" ."" ' , lV 1 . ' ''"K ior you, too. ; .ii u 1 P.111M11U11 t ue ii uu surprised 11 m.inv of them nre saying right nt this moment . "There's no ,,.e-nll the renlly nice nrK. tin. l.ind T ahmtld lt. fo marr; . nre either nlrend snatched up. or well, I don't seem to meet them!" So don't prepare for the role of the mniden mint, don t get crnbb or mnn- '-nttng, Keen vour voung, wholesome hope, and ideals,, keep on getting. out , . n ... .1 Hiunnir touiic ioks. nnu ono 01 rnpsp 1 rlav " " " nil of n sudden, jou 11 wnke up tn , hnd mm mere, nim it win seem unit he 1ms been there nil the while. Things Y oil II Love to MaJtc StocKing-Pc forDc P t cxt tim you are abojt to throw rin i pair of old slllc stockings, cut r f ' t lisle tops They make splendid i' r pr'ticoats for Dott s big girl c Ik,- the top edge for the bottom i' -i l petticoat and crochet nallope of hriuiit worsted around lt Join the irer edu-n to a brt of silk or muslin ird tlol. s stocking-petticoat villi keep In" warm and comfortable fo- tho wln- KLOItA. llicoatjjSSijjv mMiWi ill m . m s "! Mi i if STORES CO. Bj ilduvmif Drop in Price of Fresh Eggs All "Asco" Stores "Gold Seal" Eggs A dozen positively New-Laid Egfrs in every carton. Extra large, full and meaty. Table" and throughout Pennsylvania, New ASCO ASCO Please Tell Me What to Do Uy CYNTHIA Wants Matrimonial Paper Dear Cyntlm I. llko many of your conntnnt renders, hnl come to you lor Information. Although It is not nny loo nftalr It may develop to ouch in time to come. I ntn writing to nsk you to kindly sle mo tho nddroKH of npnie company whero I will bo able to obtain a matrimonial paper. I ntn Indeed very nnxloua to correspond with some one from another city or town than tho one In which I reside, nnd will be anxiously uniting for n reply. N HOT. Cnthla Unowa of no matrimonial igtncy or paper that she could recom mend Glad to Havo Knocking Stop Dear Cynthia Here's hoplnit to see my letter In print Thank you. What do you say to all of us stopping 1 knocking ono nnothcr and talk about ' .... ., .a .... .1. M n .All HomeimnK oinof iia e;w;u ui wo .. whit kind of husband or wife wo want. The kind of husband I would want would bo ft tall, weu-ouut in", nark hair and eyes, nlco teeth, and above nil, n wonderful disposition. I certainly would not want a bully for a nusbnnd. So follow buU, all, and tell what kind of ft mate you dealro. PEqOA. Write In, readers, nnd toll us all of jour Ideal mnn or woman. Behaved Properly Dear Cynthia This Is tho first time Ini comlnit to you for advice. Thnnk ou Not Ion ago on my way home I met a younx man whom I know, nnu I dlrtn t recoRTilie him, but ho spoke to me nnd tipped his hat. 1 was about four t.nnt him nnd I looknd back ana answered and I turned back We talked only for about twe two minutes nun 1 rai my way So, dear Cynthia, wtm It proper or turn to Rpcitii to mo nuer 1 vu vj.uji-. him' nnd wns It proper for mo to turn hack after I rrcognlxed him? or was It his place to wnlk up to me? I'Icho". Cjnthla, toll me. as I think I was wrong nnd 1 can't get UiIb off my mind. t.i. jes :ind there wns nnothcr young man with him, wo when I camo up to him his friend walked nwny. ., Hoth : ,v 1,hln ,', H "otl A CUIUOUS imUNDTTD I you nnn mo joung man aoicu ... .... . .... .. .Anl. A-tt ililnir in mention about vour own 1 I1U tUUIlII1 UL IIIUUUVIJl AWM I tiAli!ivlni nn. lilu i . , , .. " ,.,-. ocnav,or nor ",s ,,,. t . ,. ,. what steve Brodle D'a Dear Cynthia Have until now been uear cyntnia nave until now Dcen R"'"1 witness to nil tho tragedies and comedies going on In your wonderful column, but. when I read "Hide nnd Seek's" letter In a ncent Issue, I Just couldn't resist Will you please print thin In vour column to "Hide and Seek"? it ib rcany a surprise to me tnai two 1 10 me inai it bright stenogs (such as you seem to bo) . should not know all about tho Move Hrodle case and that no ono else could give -du the Information desired, ko I being a good fellow (so the ulrls tell me) will endeavor to enlighten you In the ear of 1900 and something Stevo Brodle bet some one tliai ne maid 1 dlvo off tho Urooklyn brlflge o- some such place. Into the river He wax warned (Just as ou nro) that It was, dangerous to do so, but ho Bald he'd tnko a chnnce, and take a chance he did A few days later ho was dragged out of tho river und he has never taken a chnnce since. ,...,., Now you will probably nsk what this , M'toTl ? ?,?& you Si-Ve ill(j the war tax on your ticket, paid for a few meais anu tippeu ine porter. 'ami, ii juu ii.ic wmh . ui win uui--- 1 tion ou will have reachtd a Place, 'I."''"". ?:J0inJhJ?,?, I ul l '"" . " "" - y-- ;-- money so tnat you can stnu an u n to vour ma or pa for some "dough" not doe there are lots of those out there and then jou will probably be cured Why don't you girls get somo nice OT ?""' "in T n o"n he Hon. Ill IlllLI I llllllll t .i.. as a nlde nisn, i hoj. this letter is not too long nnd Cvnthla win nave u prnuea. twi:ntv-kigiith division They All Confide in Her Dear Cjnthla I feel ns If I may1 address jou In such a manner, as your answers, and yourself, havo become dtar to mo. Tell mn, please, why the men I think most of come to me and tell me of their tangled love affairs, engagements, and all of thoso things, dear to the heart of nil people" Will I always be the conlldnnto of lovtrs nnd never have one mj'self? I Will I nr ays mind other people's I babies and never have any of my very . own' Hecently I met a very young, beautl- I ful, frivolous piece of feminine human It, who besides being very Illiterate, has done and Is doing many Indiscreet th nirs Cynthia, do 5 ou think I could cultl- vate her friendship nnd try to tell her things that she should know I know ' i quite a bit nbout people and life In i general, and sho not anything I ! Would It be wisest to try to tell 1 her or let her nlone" .TURK IK No, .Terrie some dny Mr Right will come, nnd your knowledge of men nnd their problems will make vou n better, more sjmpathetlc wife than he had' ever dreamed of winning i Be a good friend to this girl and help her all jou can. but don t go too deep Into telling her about llfn Wo nil learn ly our own experience ami a friend who helps uu Is a valued assst. m 'f m m f ASCO ASCO ASCO A 5 Xi l: O A s Ci o A S tc o a c o i o A s rC O A S C o A SI c o Jersey, Delaware and Maryland ISJII'-SSJI .jjwi 1, .jpi ASCO ill i it ill ASCO ASCO THE CHILDREN DIDN'T KNO W WHY THEY WERE WEPT OVER When They Hail ComqAll the Way on the Train Alone to Stay With Aunt Evelyn Because Mother Had Gone Away THE little boy with tho big brtff wns feeling his responsibilities very deeply. lie had not only the bng to take care of. but also His little sister, who was much more of a child than he and needed his protection. They had come nil the way on the train alone from their old home, where thty hal lived so happily with Mother and 1 and? first, and then ju.t Mother after that Mother had gone away, suddenly, nnd now they were coming to live with Aunt Evelyn and Uncle Harry. They didn't know quite why Mother had goho nwny, or exactly where, ex eept that she wru with Daddy now, and it was all right. It didn't scorn sad. exactly, it just seemed queer, nnd pretty Important to be coming nil this distance alone. Sometlmrs they wished Mother could sec nil the things they were seeing out the car window, and once Peggy said thnt rho wns going to tell Mother about that pretty little house ns soon as she got home ; but then It came over her that they weren't coming home, ever again, and her chin cot pretty wobbly. Hut just then the train stopped nt n station and there wns a lady on the platform with a funny little dog that sat up and barked nt them, nnd she be-1 gan to laugh again ana mat was an 1 .t.i.f ' rgl,t AT LAST they arrived. Hobby picked up the big bag his nlr of Importance nnd ushered Pi nnd eggy carefully out 6f the car. They didn't know how thev looked. They couldn't realize thnt this grnve interest which they took in their new adventure, this fearless acceptance of ),nmivl plreiimstnnees was very touch- j Ing to the little group of women waiting .-.,. f,,m f ft -, J 4V.V., vuv... u ..- at tn ....... And so it wns n surprise to tnem OOtn wlinn fAtioln Pnrnltno rllslied tOWOnl linn them with n sob. "There they nre, bless their poor little hearts!" She hugged them both nt once, weep ing all the time. Cousin Bertha came up, then, smiling through n mist of tears, ns she kissed them, patted their shoulders and called them poor, brave little things. And to complete nonoy s surprise .. "--. .... t.L.i ;...i i Uisgusi awn i.veij w.ia :ij...b, 1. The Question Corner Todaj's Inquiries 1. How can a child make n pretty napkin ring? 2. In what wn can a mngnifylng glass be made from an old elec tric light bulb? 1. Describe n novel draped skirt 1. How Is a new pair of rompers for the small bo.v made? 5. What decoration will make the smnll inexpensive phonograph. mote attractive'' fi. In obtaining heat for cooking, what economical method can be used? Ycslerdaj's Answer 1. If one is superstitious a lucky one is superstitious a handkerchief to carry haH n four- leafed clover, a wee black cat, or some other lit Mc charm embroid ered In Its corner. 2. A new nnd distinctive dressing table has a triple mirror, the cen ter being a long glnss, with draw ers on each side, beneath the two shorter mirrors. !!. Dents in woodwork may be re moved by sponging the dented pnrt with warm water, laying a jdece of brown paper, also soaked in the warm wnter, over It, and holding a hot iron on this until the moisture raises the wood. 4. The sniull ten wagon painted white Is a cunning iiieoe of doll furniture now being made which would gladden the heart of the small girl who likes to have things "just like the grown-ups." !. l'ie can be brought from the oven to the table In a convenient and attractive dish of open-work nickel, with a glass bottom, into which the pan fits cxnctly. 1 Tht latest veil for motoring over comes the discomfort of wenring n veil over a pair of motor glasses bj hnv'ng these glasses fitted into the veil. r' V - f."A v " r7 y.. ..ii - jv rr-r ' V rt 1 HKlvv' vf r M f& M tff W':xTiemm THH poor, brnvc, little things didn't Jjnow what lind happened to cause nil this commotion ; they didn't menu to bo brave j they didn't understand what It nil meant, nnd why their coming all that distance all nlone wns something to cry about they thought It wns some thing to be proud of nnd Interested In. When you're ns young as this be reavements go over jour head, sorrows that break down your elders don't reach you nt all. The world In nil so Interesting, and there nre so many things in It nil the' Manufacturer's Clearance of Coats X7l. 41 q en Tl Ul Ul iflOitlV IU (JliiliUU jf Just SO fino coati velvet striped n bolSviot: all-wool imported twoedt and fine mixtures. All coats are full lined. Many .ilk lined. All sixes in group. A marvelout bargain. MICABE'S 1214 Arch Street isnmiiininrin lEainiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiinniniDiniiEal immjuuLLUJUULJJB Women! Women! Follow the .Crowd Today and Tomorrow to the ONE-HALF PRECE SALE We Are Selling Our Entire Stock ot Women's Royal High Shoes At 50c on the Dollar Discriminating women are buying for future needs. Is it nny wonder when they (ret seasonable, stvlish shoes? All leathers. All styles. Two pairs at the price of one now. $6 $6.50 $7 Shoes Shoes Shoes NOW NOW NOW 3.00 $3.25 $3.50 a Royal Boot Shop Philadelphia's Greatest Style Shop for Women 1206-8-10 Chestnut St., 2d Floor a OTmiTrrrra bi fsanmTnim: made them when T 1 and grandma used Heckers' Buckwheat the favorite in thousands of American homes. Always fresh. Prepared from new crop of buck wheat. Ready for the griddle when mixed with, water or milk. Makes delicious, light cakes with the old-time buckwheat taste. Those who appreciate purity, flavor and genuine goodness never turn to unknown brands. Insist on Heckers' Buckwheat At your groccr'a. The Heckcr Cereal Co. New York BUCKWHEAT time that you arc kt'ilt too busy to f mourn or weep. And, hnjhow, you don't understand. IT IS only when yon nre older, Ilka Aunt Hvelyn nnd Cousin Caroline and Cousin Ilerthn thnt you fully reallzo how snd It Is for such babies ns Peggy nnd "obby to come riding nil that dis tance nlone becnusc there Is no longer nny one to come with them. And then jou can understand how hnrd It Is to ghc them n cheerful recep tion, ns they come brnvely nlong to gether with their heads up nnd their eyes smiling ns If they were just off on n visit. They ore so confident that all tho world is their to be hnppy In. Pipes for Women A catalogue Just Issued fiy a promi nent tobacco firm In Indon devotes ev. oral pages to descriptlvo Illustrations of pipes for women The pipes nre smaller than those usually favored by men, but nre much more costly. Many of them nre gold-mounted nnd some havo tho bowls encrusted with Jewels. coe tt 12 a $8.50 Shoes A'orr $4.25 s rami lEamniriiiimB I was a girl oJ siirrAisiNO BttClCrViWtt J-fWKOtWQr MIXTURE taiKKfjawiy i- rrl ifti fir "' j tn i BTBISSSjSBsjsjjsjsjsMBSIIJsiajapsijaatCiijaijj
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