fcWtiS- T w-i' V" yvv - .,"'if"2r;t'V' M-' " ran , '"J5 , 10, SVENING' PUBLIC MDaErHlL'ADELPHtA; TUESDAY, FEBRUARY' 8, 1921 t ft ip KHl.3 wa. -.' ia an!k Iffc dL r J; 3r, ( 7 I yi i a iir t if. er- t , i f t ( H l' , i Jl t I v. h I.. t ik' Pi : . t fv.' i i , , H : a- w '; .11 l n . Ic i 1 ' H J SOME GOOD OYSTER DISHES SUGGESTED BY MRS. WILSON Lenten Season Is a Good Time for Physical as Well as Spiritual Overhauling Light Diet for Late Winter Months . Hr MRS. M. A. VIl,SON ' Mnke nl-mit two cup. Add the lire- TCtMrlght, int. h Um, .it. A. Wtiton. i pnred oyster?. TOUORItOW in Ash Wednesday, the U "" betflnninic nf Hip forty-day I.rntpn (')nr-half traipoati nl prated onior pfrlod. Thin Unit licin pttnlitlihcd by tli' One teaspoon of id, old Hnrnntj rhtinli nml today nci-pptrd One-half etupoon of while pepper, by the Chrisllnn world nt large ns i rro icrt!-l,raten eggs. riItC Lftl "Pf,f,,l1- , T.1'!' 'VJ'." l' I Mt sluwlv for ten minutes nnd then nuiu iim irnuiillll lllft. llir ii"'ti fttrcnm lms Iwoiiip overliented and over loaded by the henvj . rich tvintrr diet And this, together with the lai'k of A DIFFERENT USE OF FUR active exercNe and poorlj ventilated houeK, has made the blood stream slue Ki'sh nml Inactive. This N the rondition whii-h produces the spring languor, which is commonly known utvdcr the title of spring fever Unless" we hnrketi tu nature warning and utilize tliN I.cnten seacon for a fihysienl as well ns spiritual houKctlonn n(c the early Minuner clns will tlnd u out of tune with ourselves and out of carmouy with the world nt large. Originally the Lenten sonon began on pointer. ervc. Oyster DumpliiiitM ThU it a delicious ilisli from t.ie o, , Colonial octt'ements ulong the Carolina CO.lHt. l'ke either n large pudding dish or in dividual one. )ift at ou chooie. Wa tho clotln In hot water and then ru. well with shortening and dint will (lour. Now place In a bow! 1 ifty o:a'ers, free from tiM of ,'ir.' Three ripi of ennrar brrml cruinbi. Ore nnd nnr-half cupi of flour, V'ico terrl teatpnnns of salt. i tm irve.i laoicspooiu or oa,.n, vhat Is known as the firt Hundav In J.cnt. It was then agreed to omit Sun day ns a fait da;, this making hut thirty -bU !as of fasting: hence four more were added by l'ope tiregory. Therofori; we limo what is called Ash "Wednesday. ' Todav mnnv of the ancient customs I have sunk into oblivion. Where are the t)nr-hnlf cup of fmebj chopped uct. I ten nniom, gratra. One-half cup of finely chopped pari Icy, Onr-niiarler teaspoon of po'iliry iramit'.ng. Miv and then p'.acc in a bow' V'iro epgf. One cup of oyVrr broth. Heat to miv und th:n use to m.T t boys of the olden (lavs who used to go .1 .. I !.. !.- UA..... wives to g.vc then, tidbit'? The boys of "I'' )"8; " Into prepared clottH (),. ,i,. .,, i,n,i ihri, .Tn.b n' l.rnt. ittul tie. allowing very little room n tvbleh was a scarecrow or figure drespd un n 01 cloth"". They took t'lrn tdivlnc sticks nnd billets, crjlng these words: "If I n forfeit make, make me n Jack o' Lent and break my shins fur the untagged points and counters.' An agreeable d-ct for this season would be an abundtncp of fresh, succu lent vegetab'es, whole-wheat bread, but- tcr. milk, eggs and chees-. Early spring alwavs brings to our, markets an abundance of fresh fish. , Other sen foods are alo in their prime. I With this luTurioiis fare, it should be no real hardship to forgo turec or tour i trc tt'it cr)rc JA.'Crrr'rjc ti-ei-k the aciu-nruuuciuE , " -w.. jm.i,kj,, imu swe'l. I'iuti.Te Into boiling wuter a-- . 1 il rapidly for twenty-five minutes fo 'ndividual dumjdliij.s and lifly tuitiu f'ir large dumplings. I.lft to a colaudi to drain und then remove from fl cloth T.irn on n thin slice of toast an t serve with oyster sauce. These dumplings n-e very good ' either bacon or salt p'irk is used In place, of the suet. One-half cup of butter may be used in place of suet : nlo oim ' cup of mixed fat and lean cold cooked i ham can replace the suet. i Bb IiBBBBBBBbW JaBbilHlSflLBBBBBBBBBV ttJfr I & H uKqH "ii I'1"PWmmmmi I -TMI iS lllMJ k ' t Please Tell Me What to Do A nuvel poeliet In the first plnce Is this curved one which opens up and down Instead of across. And then, Just to make It more Interesting, fashion odds these wide pieces of fur nnd shapes them to fit exactly around the curve. If you are netting tired of that little choker neckpiece that you'vo been wear ing nil winter or If you have new one to take Its place you could get some more use out of it nnd acquire this new nngle by cut ting It Into pieces Ulto this und put ting It on the pockets of your new sports' crepe Milt. There Is it collar of the same kind of fur, stretching across the back from one to the other of n pair of wide lapels. The hat Is fur, too. Ontrtu Newe. days each meats. Here are some dainty ovstcr dishes: Scalloped OjMers lletholde Wash and look carefully over fifty oysters, removing all bits of shell. Place n laver of bread crumbs in the bottom of n bakins or cnerole disn unu wi'ii layer of the prepared oysters. Scus the oyster with a l.lt e Orated otuon. finely minced pnt'l' . Rait. triitr prpprr. itelted butter. Repeat until the d.sn ' full ami take care to have the top luyer of bread crumbs. Now t our one nnd a quarter cups of thick cream sauce over the pre pared dish nnd use equal parts of fitralned oyster juice and milk iu making the cream sauce. Sprinkle two table epoons of grnted cheese over the top and cake In a moderate oven for forty -the minutes. Oyster Trifles Wash nnd look over ojs-tci mrefully nnd remove all bits of sln;i. Lay on n rloth to drain Now prepare n pastry as follows; One and one-half cups of sifted flour. One teaspoon of salt. Two teaspoons of balmn poicaer. Sift and then rub int" the tlour Sir tablespoons of shortening. and add Four and oik half tablespoons tcater. My Dea- Mrs. Wilson Being n reader of the paper nnd of your worthy columns, giving advice to housewives in how to bake and rook. I therefore wish your kind report in the following: How to moke two five-pound sponge a , .u,es. , n, gmng a pa-ty within two usoti i wecs. i win certainly appreciate vour I hind answer. I also wish to know how to put coconut on cakes to coconut won't brown. jntS. K. V. ' ou had better bake one-pound mkes. Large sponge rakes baked in the home ovens are not always successful. I Try this; it is good: Thrrr-uuartcrs nip of sugar ) oiks of ftco egos. Cream and then add : I'nur tablespoons of cold tcatn . One cup of sifted flour, Tieo teaspoons of baking pomlci , Heat to miv and then fold in the .stiffly beaten whites and then bake in n moderate oven for thirty-five minutes. Oner the cuke with coconut with grcused paper while baking. THE HUSBAND HATER Ry 1IAZEI. DEYO BATCHELOR Ccpstlofcf. tilt, bv ruftHo I.tiaer Co. Ily CYNTHIA Jan Sorthrup 'tarried her guard. an, Mark ttraid, becnusn she u'im afraid of poverty, but after she had i pone West with Mm to hs ranch the, i teas very tniarrnble browse she JI(I nor loer him When rhti had almost reached the breaking :o:nt she went Knrt to v.sit Cterly Knowles. an old kcAooI friend, but life in the city seemed changed. The prflnrss of it I nnd the feverish imi"i made Jean thoughtful and when the finally rea- ' ;u:-d that she had given more of her "It than she fcr.'ie to VaW; np.ir the ( It'cit she -'(M oatounded. At first she determined never to go back, for ihc , icas sure that Mark no longer loveil her, but finally the temptation icas too great and she wnt back, onlj to ds. . cover that Mark hail incrfc p his tn, ml to do without her More Misunderstandings JEAN felt suddenly utte-ly wi.tr. So that wag what Mark tl'ouirht of her. i lie bad believed her capable of cominKj hrme nnd dressing up to preen herself "FIFTY-FIFTY There it is! 'Unit's the title of the new serial by 1IAZKL DEYO UATCIIELOR Aud in the title lies the problem that the story presents and solves. Can n woman go fifty-fifty with her htihbnml in providing for their home? Can she divide her time, fifty-fiftr between the husband she adores and the work she loves? Can She Keep Her Hus band's Love? The first chapter of this story will appear on Monday. February It "After all ' she said lightly. "We thickly with brown Mignr. Dust lightly with nutmeg and cinnamon. Neit a of lnyer of finely sliced apples. Sprinkle , the apples with brown sugar, cinnamon Chop to form a dough. Roll out the ", l i,Si '."Tcnl, ,n,s un"' l"c "'"" poVtrv until quite thin and then cut in fu: " '" -low oven for forty-iour-inch squnr.-s. Now Uv three or "v minutes, bcrve with vanilla hauce. four ojsters on each piece of parsley l.ke a peacock before mm 11 n ' iiinutrS !in bad nut on thi silver Bown 1 ..,!., rtik,,,i. nnv olans tonluhL" My Dear Mrs. Wilson Please print mcantnR it to s.iy J ' The light touch was unmistakable and u recipe for brown betty , ..YouB ,he dereoc, between - lT APZ Ml A. K. jo. Could you ever liae dreaiieil tbat ; ()ler1 wns (0 cru,i thc slim nng-crs In Grease a pudding dish nnd then place . -...m iw hnnnv burled here on a ranch? i,. he did not show Instead he took n lnyer of fine bread crumbs and sprinkle . , M .. nb,ura 1 the hand pcntly and put it away from Si..tr!.- .. ;.l. l.n...n ... T..u 1Il.l.. -'' '- - ... l,, To "Mr. H. T. N." Cynthia Is very sorry but alio cannot encourairo acquaintanceship between writers to the column. You may write to Dot in tho column, but not outside. Difference In Age Dear Cynthia What do you think If a jflrl of twenty wero to marry a man of forty think tho difference In their nges too irreat? BHOKK.N" BLOSSOM. Usually twenty years difference Is too creat, but It depends entirely on the In dividuals themselves. "Uncle Walt" Once More Dear Cynthia Some folks In asking for advice, want you to tell them some thlnir nice j with 'mind msde up they write to you, "Dear Cynthia tell me what to do," nnd If I wero you In such a caBe I'd bid them ffo themselves to chaee. 'TIs "Hide and Seel:" I have In mind, they I think wore most unkind : (Oh, how I'd like to pull their cars ) If their cruel reference to my years.) If I were old this much la true, I'd never have tried ndvlslnir you, Yet you wer& rlirht In one, my dears (not your refer ence to my years) : I've seen tho world nnd that Is why I gave the advice not to try: but since you really mean to flec go to It, kids, this land Is free-.ana while you arc Heeklnjr adventure und sport why not try a ship to some for eign port; and If vou'vo not money your passage to pay, go an cabin boy or "stowaway." If you can't find a ship Just let mo know and I'll take you alonu next tlmo I iro to Norway, Sweden or Ger many, or south to Greece nnd Itnly: or If you'd prefer It, some port In Spain or around the Horn nnd back again. Traveling- by land Is much too tame j tho sea Is tho place If you're really game. "UNCLE WALT." Thlnki Cynthia's Column Unnecessary Dear Cynthia I liavo been a con stant reader of your column, but I hesi tate In saying that your column Is won derful. Very true, sometimes, somo of your ndmlrers send In a Rood criticism, but asldo from that tho rest of articles priniea are an trnsn. how should you, I or any other reader, believe that nil the love atTalrs of your love-school are true 7 I do not Intend to hand out n "panning" to any one In particular, but to all of those writing to you for advice to the lovelorn. I think It Is simply ridiculous to ask a newspaper for advice nlong the lines of love. Anv one sending In a query on that subject can Just about Judge what you will give for nn answer. In my opinion, one should use 1 ineir mina to try to ugure out lust now they should act In regards' to their love affairs Do you really think that all Inquirers of your column use thc advice that you give them? I don't, and I hardly think you do. Such being tho case, I do not see thc usefulness of your column. Therefore, I deem It advisable that you post on top of your column that from this dnte on you will answer no love queries. In regards to criticisms on "Cosmetics," "What Kind Of a Mate Do You Want?" "Cynthia, Are You Man or Womnn'" and a doien or two more I would suggest that you dlsenrd them all and print onlv good, sensible ques tions that every Tom, Dick and Harry could not answer. Or better yet. why not drop your column altogether, nnd transfer all your -....-I.., tn ii Wnnln's Forum? Hoping you will not discard this let ter, as I would not mind writing agnin should some one ir- 10 um ' what I have written. "DOPCV" , WHATS WHAT itr iir.r.r.N Jir.rm J MADGE LIKES TO PRETEND THAT SHE IS INDIFFERENT And She Shocks Some of Her Friends by Talking f cry Casually About Her Fiance But Others Know She Is Only Posing Certain colors or combinations of colors are associated with different fes tivities throughout the year- To Wash ington's birthday, Lincoln' day, Flas Day and Independence Day are assigned the national colors, red, white and blue, Christmas Is traditionally red and green, Easter Is Violet nnd white; Halloween Is orange and black; St. Patrick's day, green and gold, and St. Valentine's day ,ls red and while In compliment to "tho roses of love " Sentiment, playful or genuine, is cx pressed In the heart-shape of Valentine candy boxes, menus, tally cards, etc. Little cuplds are charming favors for a Valentine supper-dance given in honor of an engagsd couple. To .pair off sup per partners, sentimental quotations may be written, one-half on a white heart for the girl, the other half on a red heart for the man. Matchlffg the quotations Is part of the Valentine fun. man to smoko a clgarotto while walk ing on the street with a tndy? Klghth. What Is n pick-up? Ninth. What do you think of ladles who smoke7 I have noticed that In the best cafes both' In Philadelphia nnd New York that most nil women smoke. I would apprcclato It If you would nnswer me ns soon as possible, ns I am verv anxious to hear from you. Thanking you very much. IGNORANT. First No. Second The lady remains seated. Third A lady never rises when a man Is introuucea 10 ner, unless no be an old man or a man of mlnenre. Fourth If It Is cold the girl .should tell the men to put their hats on while they nn talking, otherwise let them do ns -. - . -- ... . . ... they please, l-uin xes, 11 is pome to say she. Is glad to have mot mm. Sixth Only n man removes his glove to hake hands. Seventh No. Eighth Palling Into a conversation with a man to whom vou havo not been Introduced. Ninth It Is a matter of Individual taste. It Is generally considered un feminine, and usually gives nn Impres sion of manmshncss. A Heart-to-Heart Parly Yes. It's nil ready for you. with all sorts of fascinating Ideas thut will make your Valentine party different from the rest. There are games, a new way of matching partners, and decorations which are Just the simple, effective ones you've been trying to think of. As for refreshments, well, what "would you think of Valentine sandwiches or Cupid's concoction? You'll surely want to learn more about this party with Its bewitch ing name, so send In your stamned nnd addressed envelopo to the editor of the Woman's l'nge ; and tne whole thing, of which these suggestions are only a part, will be mailed to you, THE engaged girl's diamond flashed In thc sunlight ns nhe put up her left hand to smooth her hnir. "How's Jim?" asked the girl with her. "I haven't seen him for nn aw fully long time. You never bring him around on Sunday afternoons nny more." "Oh, he's nil right, I guess." replied his fiancee, carelessly. "I haven't seen him for quite n while myself." "Oh, Madge 1 Haven't Been him! Why, he comes to thc house nbout every evening, doesn't lie? You haven't had a fight?" "Nn, indeed; wo never fight. I just haven't seen him. that's nil. I've been too busy when he's been there, nnd nt other times lie's been too busy I don't know, I jiiRt haven't seen him." Again she smoothed her hair with that flash ing left hand, nonchalant, indifferent. "You don't mean to tell me." began the other girl, furiously, "that you don't go down to see him when he comes? Why, I never heard" She stopped, speechless with horror and disgust. MADGE hung on to her air of sur prised composure, ns if she failed to understand why the othor girl should expect her to sec the man she is going to marry every time he comes to her house. Why should she? ask her lifted eye brows. She has other things to take her time nnd attention, observes tho airy shrug of her shoulders. Who is he. that she Bhonld be bo in terested in him? remarks that careless motion of her left hnnd, on which thc diamond flashes. She fools some of her friend. Bl reduces them to tho ipenehlei in tlon Into which she had shocked .m one ; but most of them are "on ' h' They know she doesn't mean'it' tv. realize that it Is only a pose and' ' never "rise", to her bait. Ut' She is never happier, ns these frlonnt know, than when she Is prctcnd,nT this casual. Indifferent tone Sfio thlngR and people that arc really , dear to her. ' '" Those who understand can m-n, times fee the little gleams of iov ,h ' moke Madge's eyes dance when s finds some one to startle, ' THERE is real feeling beneath thou Impish lights, though. When the time comes she will m,rr, Jim as gladly ns any of her friend, married their husbands, nnd Mie rh love him quite as much as they bar. ever loved, ' Hut she will still go on. not knowlnt whether ho is coming home from his trip today or Thursday, shrugging htt shoulders nonchnlnntly over it, MioeV Ing every one who henra her and tr reiving great delight at the sight of that Bhock. H 0 If she enjoys it, of course, she will continue to practice it nil her life nnd even if you call her bluff and face W with the truth, sho will still lift casual eyebrows. You enn't do anything but allow htr to go nhead. enjoying herself bat don't mnke thc mistake of believing word she says. Don't let her fool you. She is just as fond of her htuband ns you nre of yours and he knows It too. THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE ' To H. T. 'A. Your letter was nnswered some tlmo ago, but perhaps you overlooked it In the column. The only place you can get theso scales would be nt an auc tioneer's or n second.hnnd shop. There are furniture sales going on now nt the department stores, nnd you might be able 'to get one for a lower price than usual there. Wireless Telegraphy To the Editor of Woman's Page: Dear Madam Will you kindly tell mo whether It s necessary to have very keen hearing powers to bo a successful wireless operator? Also wilt you state whore private or public tuition (wireless telegraphy) can be obtained? C. D. B. It Is not necessary to have extraordi nary hearing powers to be a wireless operator, but a person with defective hearing would run a chnnco of getting some of his messages mixed up If tho signals did not como clearly. You will find several schools of wireless telegra phy under "Schools nnd Colleges" in th buolness directory of the telephone booi Will Bo Married In Pink To the Editor of Woman's Page: Dear Madam I nm to be married soon and would llko to know tho following I would like to be married in a pah pink georgette dress over satin with 1 hat of samo shade or a black laco ht Is this proper to bo worn at a mornlnt church wedding? Could bridesmaid and maid of honor wear the new shade of gray or ahoulJ they wear bluo with a hat of tho earn shade? DAILY nRADEU O.V YOUR COLUM.V It would be perfectly correct to wear the plnlt georgette dress nnd hnt for a morning wedding, If you prefer It to the regulation white with a veil. The brldtj. maids may wear nny color that voj think would look pretty with your pink Tho new shade of gnu' would be ry attractive with a hnt of the same color 1 him Jean had no Impulse to put nerseii .... , d , that Ivlnd of tl,ins, right with Mark: she was too 3re of ), sai,l wenlv "I never learned to flirt, tho .uv he felt to t.ik a chance , although 1 imagine It must be a rather She smiled reason with Fait. j Pepper. I Parsley. Tiny bit of onion Tlrusl. the edge of pntry w.th oyster liquid and fold over, pinehin; the edges tightly together. Make a tinv hole in the top nnd brush -Uh beateu e-g. Place on a baking sheet. Hake for twenty minutes- in a moderate oven. Serve two a- n rnrtinn, crushing 111 the lop a little bit with spoon or knife am! covering with o.W"r squ.-p. O.xster Sauce Mince one d"en nwers fine and then Use equal parts of sfnined ovstcr juice nnd milk to make a thhk cream uuce FLAXXEL IS SMART FOR SPORTS WEAR I My Deur Mrs. Wilson Please tell 1 rac how to make grape birup. V. M. I Three cups of sugar, ' One and one-half cups o grape juice. Cook for ten minutes and then use. Utt.e bitterly, aid her. fp. 'n t"ie whlto Ilglll or 10" moon looked like that of a tired child 1 "I guess you're right " she said slowly. 1 "I'm nothing but a butterfly." "Oh no," h said quickly. I dldn t , mean that. 1 don't blame you for any ' thing How could I expect you to set- tie down In this godforsaken place and 1 he hrppy even If you hadn't loathed me I Interesting pastime." "Oh !" she gasped "Oh. you're un speakable '" She pulled the shawl about her nnd flew past him Into the house. I3ut once In her room she knew that It was not so much anger thnt sho felt, not rn much wounded pride, but ,1 nick t'lgust with herself and a conviction that she bad fulled utterly. Ho had told her once thnt he was not The Question Corner Today's Inquiries 1. Wnat . ostly cvt'irac did an ex plorer find a native of Greenland wearing when he visited that countrv recently? U. Describe the latest device for omfort In the theatre ". After washing clothes bv rubbing tivm on a washboard what pre caution should be taken to keep the linnils from being hard aud soi'ed? 1 In a hat convenient wax i.-i 11 new upnn fastened without tbe use uf wrings or straps? K ir correct for a bride at a home 'i eildmg to wear u hat if she does not -vcar n veil? What n'd style is now the newet i-rvle for afternoon and street L re lies 7 Yesterday' Answers A new party for Vnlentine's Day is a heart-to-heart party, for which directions can be had by sending a btamped, addressed en !one to the editor of the oman'n page. Milk can be satisfactorily cooled w ithout the use of ice by placing the bottle under tho cold water spigot, with a small cup fitted over the top so that the uatr vlll drip down thc bides of tlie bottle. A fnfccinating small hat is made of tan brush woo', with n Mowing tan mefch oil thnr has 0 band of the wool around the bottom Kor the lady who mwvs a delight ful nud clever gift is a scwinz rormi bouquet, with leaves ond (lowers of different -colored crepe paper. e"ich one holding a needed urtieV, "web on n package of pins, a small spaol of thread, a thimble or nf' die- When a loosened nnil works n large hole in n plastered wall, wrap otton around the nail, boak it in glue and drixc it in tight . A new manner of making some of the skirts of "dress-up" frocks in to have thorn hung unevenly, longer on the sides than in back and in front. no much? Im simply sorry for every-, versed in light lovcmnklng. and she had , thing but th. doesn't help much, does ,f llherntelv cheapened herself In his It" What 1 want to do Is to make up ,nE.s by pretending thnt she had wanted to tou for what has happened I nm 1 to flirt with him. What must he think willing to accede to anything jou sug- of her? Not only did he believe that ffest. I supposo you hae plans' ohi- h.ul come back there to flaunt her- Jean's whole soul rose In rexolt How SPif be. ore him in her frivolous clothes, , could he talk like that out here In the but he actually bellced now and would moonlight' A ear ago ne wouia nave nlwnys believe that she was unwortny asserted his rights and shj would have I shuddered away from him. shocked and horrtfb d .it his crudity. Now she wanted nothing so much a.s to be taken Into his arms. nM h had become as pollto nnd , considerate as one of the men she once thought so muc- above him In culture nml breeding IV had nude her love him. onb to fling her lose back In lu-r face once she had realized it. Suddenly a temywthin can-e to Jean, onn that ! could not resist He thought hi r a buttertH "ell she would be one Sl.e put out .1 white hand and touched his arm Asks Many Questions I Dear Cynthln I nm an Interested I render of your column nnd have won dered If vou would be good enough to enlighten me on the following subjects I insure, you that I shall be most grate, ful to you. First When a lady Is Introduced to a gentleman, should sho offer her hand7 Second. While dining In a restaurant with a gentleman and ho meets several men acquaintances whom he Invites to the table and Introduces them to the lady, should tho lady rise? If ro. when should oho sit down ngaln should she wait until they have left thc table or should sho give permission to the others to sit? Third. Is It proper for a lady to rise to acknowledge nn Introduction to n gen tleman when they are In a cafe.? Fourth. When a girl meets two men friends on tho street and thev both remove, their hats,. should she let them stand with their hats off while thoy nre conversing or should she give them per mission to put them on? Fifth. Is It nrooer for a. ladv. when As she crawled Into bed and buried ' sho Is saying good-by to a gentleman In every way He thought of her as woman who would flirt even with n man e)i hated because he happened to be a man and there w.ih no one clso available nt the moment her face In the pillows her checks burnrd even In the friend. darkness. But even though she whispered Jiloud that sho hated him !ie knew In her heart It whom she has met for the Ilrsttlme, to tell him she Is glnn to have mef him? Sixth Is It nroner for a lady to shake hands with her glove on? Suppose she wasn't true S' would go on loving 1 ' saying good-night on tne street, should him to tho end of her days, and that I rhe removo her glove7 I notice that men would b her punishment. ! Invariably do nnd I have wondered If - the girl should also. Tomorrow Vn I'nfnrmren Happening. Seventh. Is It proper for a gentle- ASCO A' S. V-, . A S C o. A 5 C o ASCO D' ti w y f" ' '-'T M-rrri"r i Lurninu ASCO 1 STORES CO. - " ' ' ' T "''" ASCO ASCO ASCO f Uy CUKINNK LOU K Both thc Thames and the Seme nave contributed more to lliinnel culture than nur own American resorts The r'reni .1 woman, for example, plajs her smart costume of llunnels much better than (ho plays her game uf tennis and. as for the Thames, it is decorated alnio.'t ns much by its gu striped blazers as it is by tin adoiuble white houseboats " with their red geraniums However, sports lostumes of this ma terinl are fusing .111 ever deeper hold upon the Imagination of our designers. and tho exclusive New York pluee n( , fashion is showing today not only the fonventlonal blnzer which bo many women select for wear with plait white flannel skirt, but n number if more adventurous experiments. Of this jnood thu ubuvo costume Is indicative Ifor thc bloiue of French flannel In brown, bluo and jrllow accompanies 11 ii'alted skirt of yellow flannel, and the vbole presents bometliiiig entirely dis junctive for southern wear. Perfectly always a?icli and cveaxxqy. It is the real all purpose It's Like Having a Chicken Coop in Your Back Yard Those who keep their own chickens are certain of getting their eggs fresh. When you buy egg at the "Asco" Stores you get this same advantage, through oar Prodacer-to-Consumer Plan at a minimum of cost. It's just like having the hens In year own back yard. Take advantage of these remarkably low prices on such high quality fresh eggs right from the nest to your table. A $ C O Ai rs c n , EGGS Carton 60 The finest, biggest, meatiest eggs to be bad. Positively new laid. Especially selected for our "Gold Seal" brand. One dozen in every carton. " Right from the nett to your table A S' C' o. Ui hm iraiui SSSSSJSSMSSISH SSSSH T -VWqpSMH "" ' , A s C O' A S' C 0, . C O Ai s A' S' C: JO . A S' C" O PRICE PRICE OO 3 r tk" " SELF-REDUCING CORSETS For Stout Women Strictly Fresh Eggs " 55 Twelve fresh eggs in every dozen. Not quite so large as the big "Gold Seal" beauties, but fresh and appetizing and unusually big value. Absolutely guaranteed. Visit Your Nearest "Asco" Store Today! WA fpPl I) Ytfi W03fll V L 'lii aJti Iim l hklA V F2mL WwfLM ill I "" ' ' I I !! 1 1 IISflSJMJJiSf A S c- o "Abco" Stores al! orer Phila, & throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland " MB ASCO f sssji "y isyifi'-issi -isji-iyni" ibji iy-iss"n ssji t0i9m9mW'V'Vm'rmrmm,W'vrmt ' ' ' ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO -... -- - --- --- - - - ,lr . ... ! h iri ------ j' j ASCO The Meaning of Nemo Corset Service MILLIONS OF WOMEN DEPEND ON IT threeNdlsL?trSetAiccPriS0 nia"y hyBiCni fcatUreS 0f rcat Ecicntific value divided into Hygienic Service Style Service Economic Service curativo qualities. P"cst,ion -fully recognizes its preventive and Their Style Service is neccssarilv different rom tw fici,,i v.. u . mi scientific nnd hygienic results can only be obtninSS when KV,n r fthccocta TI,C accurately, comfortably and properly. uuininou u Nemo Corsets fit the figure Their Economic Service on which thu first t ,ir,., i . ,. . . qualities of Nemo Corsets. No amount of inKenuitvl lPn" ' ,rePscnis tho long-wcaring would avail if tho corsets themsclve! , werJ "nor&mc"y dSSSc " M ,nVentio"3 Nemo Hygienic Fashion Institute, New York MM dA fr a t i,'f ,
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