"WWP' X( '1'- V .- J-f SAly"' fVWil -7 'w-llj'VT ''1F i V4"5 3V wm vzim iitt'lifik. Ha if Ht ft v- V, '1 - ' i. f ! 11 v- .ti-tl ''V e? i't;M I .ft, ft : to -. w 10 PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY,. FEBRUARY 10, 1921 MRS. WILSON CONTINUES' HER DICTIONARY Of FOODS EVENING A F4V0R FOR VALENTINE'S DAY X Terms Used in Cooking Are Explained and Their I 'se Described in This Helpful Lesson. Which Even "Old-Timers' Will Appreciate it i n- mrs. si. a. wii.son (Cctvrioht, till, bv Mr'. M. ,1. V, h rtuhtn r.jrrr.j. i RLANUriCTTI-: V KiK-finlly - tnrrd wlilti' miii'p, lurtinlly thick ened with i'g ll.iium 11 tul served over white mont., ucli it breast of chicken. or turkey, frugt' loss etc. Uloatori A hmtuiII.n solrrtfil fat member of the herrins triiw: part itill.v unltfvl tin,) hiitnLi,( i..l,l in liti inlli- nf ihrpl. nr four. ,,r mmimi iit.'U in Cilll- mill ' hllM rlnss contnitut bulli ilmm -lie uml .in- n"'! Jiortcd binndo; lliey hit utitilly prime rom Septeinbrr tt Alio . Illuodwiirf A miu-iiS' ii.hIp nftor tha tcclpr lor the iuihum l.'uropcun blood puililnig. Jlliirlifri A sinnll MuMi li.'rry hu longing to tlie lnickietH'in family. lCut-li-l- Iiiliiiliilni't "f tin Atlantip coa?t. Kar y i utilii- ivniini: north from I'tuii'in iIhiihj, ihoih.k ot .liinu ftry unci 1' i'Ihuiiii uml t.i'ii wwUius its wuy north nut I .Inn". It uuiy be found union,; the denizens of tin? dep. alone the New KiiuUnd r...il. It Ix to called bei uns-o of the bluih color of the skiu mid llesh ; it varies in sizo from one to ei'vai mid I'liilit poumh nnd occiisionull.v found iuikii heavier. The ttmuli hi jouug lis-h nie known u snapper b!ui'hli. Hob YVIi.tc- -i lame bird" known n quail known in V rs.nin ii the Vir ginia parti iIk'. It P'i tin- n:mit from Its call, wiin h bounds ilNtuKtly like "Hob White." Ilomb gn.M.-A niotded )- T'titfi with the cuter of water ice ; tnuull.v molded melon i-lmpr. i !tdi juxt two different uiueti" t ice cieam. plain on the outside and plain on the lnnl'. Uourtseoi-ie A la. tho style of couu try or family. llockwmet -A specie of pork aiiinmc' populor in the central part of Lrop end anions the foreign people in the United S!Uite. llolling- A method of cooking food l cover'ng with boilins water, 'lu W means that the liquid should be Ueiit just below the rapid boiling point, .s j,iiiim,n! iii..it will increao tho proo esa of bmiiig .nice ibf ater boils at , 0 tenipeiature ot -1- degrees 1-. lo , increase tlie temperatu-.e does not has- i ten the p:oic. tutii-r tho qunketieil motion of the w.ucr is due to the lid- , d:tionr. l.ut whi. h caporutes the inoistiii'e. , , ' " Meuts boiVO rapidly are made tough nnd no amount "f '" "-', " , .'" '' , them tender, l-ong cckiiig breaks buu- , dies of libers apart. , llologna A inisag" mn. of beet, pork nnd sometimes of veul. It is ong innlly from llol, gna. Italy ' Hfirngi'- a : ' 'i"ii '" b whi b i- m-ic'i esteemed nbro-id. The de'.'.-at" !"n.' Itnves hae a flavor similar to toe rucuiuber. Served a.s cooked t'tci almt . greens and in salads. Uonito A ti-l. n-vins ii iv 'r',m one and three-quarter to live pound nnd sometimes larger. Denizens of the Atlantic coa-t and in season from May to November. Dark-colored meat: usuallv fo!:ow s.-hools of mackerel: tiov ore believed to belong to this fating. ns they re-emb e the mackerel in shape. color and formation of scales. Borecole--A -- oi (lie calling.' family ; formed of a loose nins of leave. in place of the compact head ot the cabbage. It is also known as kale. Boston br ,w u bread- Ilarlv history tells of the making of the bread by lb" process of boi in or siea'i iuv It i u famous New I'.ngland delicacy made uf whole wheat Hour, rje Hour utid cornmeal with sorghum or uv ass-esainl bour miik. The method of cooking makes it an easy food to digest. Bouillabaisse A stew made bv t':" fishermen of Bordeaux nnd N"w flr.caus of two or three varieties of tish. If is famous in th" old l'r"U"h town of Or leans. Bouillon A el, nr v., I tlmon-d n.. a: broth; stimu atmg nit t'inii n "' '- Inw Tin. nilllle I. U'so CH ell t U br"t I wade of clams or oters. ..ro- Brnills-tlt' II steel. .-W. ctnf. s'l'-'-p ,, nnd pig- 'ved as u iMcae, e.-i u. y . In the South. p'.., Brun- "ne of t'leconisoftl heat : '; n refuse in making of white ilmi' wiin-!. ' in u.ed in .ei.-il- lor - ii-upnt.on. will. . I Hours fur fcpecial healtli b-'ad ai.d .,- u food fur u al-. b'un iitain- n.U'-i. ); ;, of the v.tal eleunms u"i s.ir tot p : - ,., leal will b. :t.g. liouipict i.t l.i riis - I.e.ii prepared for ":; '.ew thc herbs nrij usually ci boumiel. Tins a tl.;:i.e. i celery, baj leaf. sage. Brawn - Trunin. ng- "f t!' 1 '' vrnl nol;ed ill ril 'l (" I. Iltld III" into saus'jge, si.u-i aid l.c.i. I . I.w Brazil nut Tin- nut - a nai.M: Brazil. whetj(.e it taiM - "s n.i:.c-. J also called the para : creai.i n They are muddy brown .n o..r a trlnniriilar in sh-ip-. w.'n a I. aid s'.e I .nr.cy of bread is nUo mnile I; th1 ue of sour milk, soda nnd baking i tmwdcrs, and is known n (tiick bread I nbawned bread isiuade ultlnnir tin use of nttciits that will produce n cur iioni" nc i ens. 'Hie tnetliods u n"'v employed are beating dough into a ti "k 'inter nu I as in beaten c- .Maij a i biscuit". I'lours used are whole wheat, g- hnm, white Hour, e'uicn Hour. n percentage of ,tarch nu.... , re meal nnd Hour. Baric. .at at. rice utid corn Hours lack siitl'ic ' eluteti to be utilized for viast i;i.e, 'loushs. They may b" rnmhii.ed e it whole wheat, grnliam or white tlo'K t '-'." per cciif of Hi,. t,itn weight to pp. duce u palatable loaf. If ii-nl ,. larger 11111111 itt". the ..af lose, xh'i., nnd lipi-miics dense ntf 1 (luck, w i"i heavy ct-i-t '!ins br, ad 1 t.. , i ,nor" hea'thful thtm the white b: ud f modern tu : u 1 1 f ri tut". THE HUSBAND HATER By IIAZRI, DKYO BATCIIKI.OU lovuriah), fin, lj rtib.lc Lrfarr ; j. 'C1111 gMgMggrgilMMB I Kiflito, '-!i., ;. R 9 2 w! Please Tell Me What to Do By CYNTHIA Asks for Size of Halo Dear Cynthia In describing her "leal husband, "HlneUle" forgeta to mention tho size of his halo. Tin: l't.Ktsi;. Scoldo "Dopey" Dear Cynthia--! have never written to your column before, but couldn't re plst wrltlnir wiieii I saw "nopey's" let ter in, l certainly think ho 1ms a nerve. The erv Idea of lilm talking that way nbout vour valualile column. I wish I could Ret toy halid-J on Mr. "Doticy." fd tell h.m what I thought, of liini. I'll lt he's an old "graiidpop." The trouble with "Dope" Is he really doesn't know the aluo of "love" and bow many explannllons it really needs. A MOV I II KAN-. Cynthia thanks uu for defense of column. A ROW OF GIRLS WAITING TO APPLY FOR A POSITION Try to Appear Unconcerned and Jaunty, but Sonic q Them Show the Worry and Doubt That They Feci 7s a Serious Moment S'ortltrutl Mirtrrir.f , .1, ,i,-J. "' !: t, lliaml, b.:-u 'fr t,l,r 1 .' unln 1nr.tti, lint ntlrr A, ll I'"'"' ' '' '" 'ii ti.li ith hi. 1 ,. i" 1 1 . -v unli'ipim hrtii'iM' ftr ,i t. Jlr, ,,, ,.,, , ,,,,,,, Aj(l.r in (, '''""" ' r,i,,n with (i to,i, r 1. .utii'-c 11 h,, hnd mtsmulrrstrwtt Jmns ftl'iKivlV), for Knn.rthlnti cht . Mark ''"""'''"'"'".V ":i!) 'I'll that Jean go 'c'oo f,,,.,,, r;u Jinulri Hut I fr lid Bui nioA.-'- Jc-uii happ-i t( hpr 11 tit,, -.i ,.1. t . 1. .... . "....,. ,,, , cut ...-vv, r, ,1 nun snr (Villi! ' iua(imi oiii hrr life 'ft'ii' 'ie h'irt rmll-.il I! t 1.1 r for '.a li tiiinsf"r t I to the How f.i the 'a'rn ti'h is easily ts of the Ver.v individual pot carbon paper ieijn ot in arts given below , rpot. nrtanging it as a lior- l I around the (op band cl.llse lb wet i . . I.UV .1 -1 III! gl(sf Wit I I if such ns niiltv contitmnilv ; 11 imiots noil M-liltn I but blhve li . and be suro the transferring tho f't fir ' !'' mi. 1; rrsrlf una orc lor tilth him arrr 11 '"?''' iciri henrlf the finnlhi ilr. fiitil out fur her. not Mark still rami cUhil to no bark " u-htthir tr l"r ore. ,,r r ,r ,.r..,,,.l ,v. nittrh r r, ...ml ilm .. (,. ....i. .... A- , .- - ..,,.. ,r,u,,r- III ' "in, f,, ,1., u-ithi'it hir. There , ' ' ' ' '' '"' irh h Jrrn ;. nrH ,, ,,,(rrf. Tin- flr.it murmii,; . h 1 honr, ,,,11,110 Marl; (.,; .. u , ,.,,,- u ,,., , ,j budly. Jean Takes Charge TjTVANK .md rwo of t!' otl.ir men lifted M.i.-k ari cirri, d l.lm Into thc houso while J. an f.lluwvd belplcs-l In hind She l..id r.e.-r In bcr hfe' felt such terror as h had wli-ii the hnd seen Mark's tr -c t!rir ci.iinp.s,. info ii.n.. with sot, or mo-. ;. 1 inn, i' I 1 paint is design. Wl.cn t.ic n.'i , ib'r around the top of tin- pot. ns shown ' pots w it li inoU' in the photograph. Th" heavy lines may one a single ll.o In put 011 eacli sole ot the design or not care to purcha lower dow 11 on the pot. as in the picture, (lowers muv be stn fill 111 II," IliSlgll llllll red oil lUUIlt. lnnv be c I her fe. sli m- ,rti( 'mini f'l,.:, mixed with a littl white enamel, of thclfavois, when put uf the different places kind which comes for painting ftirni-, nt the tab'", are most utractlvn nnd turc In order l.i have a contrast be- , tuitisiinl. If iittithiul tlovvers arc used t i- dry fill the little and nnd plant in eneh ring bulb. If one does the hulbs a few in the sand. Tliev Itvveen th" pot nnd the design the pot 1 the pots be lilhd with candy. Two Minutes of Optimism By IIEBSIAN J. STICH T 111: 1 Wh 'rinsel,,iistl. 1 liii- i' Illumine h.-r own ait.',, vlfb .1 . lar.tv th.it w -i Suddenly w ,tti an if. ,; her fueling or h. lp - -1 barge of thins--. l-.,i. : ad h- '-i to 1" tow ird him .nmlstakahle ' he shook off H., d .is-'nmeil rur, h slie FRANCES CARTER WAS CLE ER She was so chver t nave 1,,.,... ,,1, ,, to x, , ... 1 having i.er husband ! ' in , "FiprY-KiFrv if .t I. .Till t been f, f iffy "ttl, 11. 'lib..-. than 'lever. n ) , Her Husband Was Interested Iliif s;,.- 1 ad not ' -- b'lity. and he unhappy i.r.t'l m.i:m)i;vo inrrni.r.oB ' '"' fl." pr ,b'. n fop I r. '-.e s'o--- leg.:. 1 ti .Sfomlay. I'ehril afy 1 1. r "cht an o; rk '1." pretty, r" charming tho'igiit of that " life I'll, v.iv Giro Old Doc Time a Chance IIKAHP a bully bear story the other day. 'hen you come to ioti-iW if, is it not n fact th.it the world's beat nnd most usable wisdom by nnd b gets itself into a story V And when truth is embodied in a tale that is. when it is cxpirssed in terms of imagination Ihen indeed it is "mnde llesh and dwells mining us." Then, was n peasant in Italj who had a trained bear. The bear wusi pretty good. The peasant boasted a great deal of what this bear could do claimed it could do pretty nearly anything. Finally the wonderful prowess nf the brute reached tin: ears of the king. The king asked the peasant to biing the bear before him and exhibit him. and the peasant did so. The b.-nr stood on its hind legs, danced a wait;:, did a "hand stand," turned a couple of "hand" springs, made cm-con bear eyes, ami after he had completed his 1 icle of stunts, the peasant said that was all he could do. Said the king: "Well, have him suy '(!ood morning, your Majesty!' " Tho peasant said: "Why, h. can't do that." The kins said: "Well, jou said he could do anything." "I'm -orry." said tlie peasant. Said thc king: "Take him invav, and bring him bin k in 11 year, nud if he can't say 'Good morning, your Majesty' you'll lie hanged 1" So. the peasant, terribly upset, went home to his wife, as men will do. He was .ill "up in the air" touldn't eat. drink, sleep or work. He was worried to deiiih. and of course his wife, who had been growing anxious, asked him what was the matter, and he told her. "Mh. well." said his wife, "why shake hands with tho devil before he knocks nt your d.mr? Don't worry about it now. A year is a long time. Lots of things can happen in a year, lhe lc.ng may die in a year. Uu might die. And unv- ' way, 1 know darn well that bear is coing to die. I he bear died in six months. All of which goes to show, that with the pioper co-operation. Old Doc Time will take care u mot anything. He has cured more diseases than all the iiicdiiines that were ever com pound'"!, solved more problems than all the brains in the world, unloosed more hard knots, m, fasten' il more deadlocks, and untangled more webs than nil thing or anv'ioih else a-going or gone. Don't hobble vour life by worrying be pa'hnt and "saw wood." "I.e.irn to 'abor," wait and sic. Old Doc T me. who has killed more bin's , bugbears than any other ng.iicy, will htttle things. red 1, i'.. , rurrv . . rr.otll. I: ha. - - , . ,v':1 n ' "1 . t . ,-ind ' . b ".!' .,'. p.j. Mati: 1 1 -- l.ol ' 1 1 b. ,1 lo.ru :i, i, 1 1 pal- nnd ded of I' l! V ":." 'a. ' 1 ir J. . 1 ..1 !,. s,,, ..' ,..! t -i, c . 1 i .: , d n' ! o,t i'f ht f 1 . f i.!,f. :"..i m r 1 1 ;,' -,, .1 -hakiuij 1 s'rur.a , uir in th" w -i stunt, ir l'iaer.-"l .' I'lvely tin- I in d a lit'!": haf"d bled Sh- Itiifv that 1 " must .c suffer.. I Iiik (jr. at lain and s'lll he made an at- tempi : nrr;- off lb" t' luit HirhM." . Conscious that I " w-as wntclilrg b"r ' .lean Got ,A her feet wavei lii?l an'1 .picked up 'he basil. A hunk w..v ! ii:ius"'i (uvcn.-.l hr. end her pai.t' li-ml'leil so Til it she loulil b.inl.s b...l ".. i.,1-,11 As 1' was tl vv.'ii. ' h,.' u I ,,.r .ii t';.. t'o ,r : .1 l'u.,1. t,,oi. 1 1 of bcr nuiiiis ' ctb't 1? 'or. M -it I 1 .1 uf'.di.." !" said comhiK b 0 , '". I'runli.' Jean r urii' '. oi If vou ' an do in j iluUR" I the do.,- and tirne.l .a. k who v.-4- st. II Wat. lung bcr Things You'll Love, to Make ! Circular SlipOvcr NcIfftfe - vc : ' no for r! ' ' " r. I'irr.i d cr',lv. iiv- b.-.ti b'.r.eii brokn " I " r ) i' 1 f tl otber irin. I 1 -.v.irfliv tvpe whom Jffin , Ai:il "Irii'.i'. niuy be r.eded r :' 1 'Pirn meat H crean.v v ill catcly flavored . it n.l- 'I. B. ad This w.-li-'.i ": food hardly "''"I. Mre leavened Olid i.'-1' a1' which may I" : leavened. r'..'t " use of yast. .' . cutnpros-e'l. ' r .. bread i u .' I mentation, ''' n also b.v ain.'. ' Juto th" 'I"-' ' jiroducch a ..ai : . nud nt.n u.'' u , ii" A . d 11" !.. 'utn' horv ' : (f l'i.rlt to tile t..., :."I "li I. it uriivi , u b'l' .. .10 11 js f, b.i.i out "I!" '..IlT lu fd CO 1 "If '! I 1' call SI..- . ' - to M:i'l.. e b oi -w UI'B lll'll. VV..S 'I'.t'.t.lf Ot tllrt ,!.-it:i '-' -si-d ov dew 1. .ig'uti 1 " 1 .it Ir. afraid he s'.vim' I ours Is d 1 ., t. ,..' It e.i 11., ud ni re. . e:: ,.-. .nl.v. I. I I ,1 K''f ' .1e.i- f;ilil '.IK II. . MKilt bo ' If up. how ever, and ige of tho bed. to lum. "I'll nse 1 o ": '. for the doctor, 1 -in t c, t li. 10 fo' tl.-ro anything I fun r for you t bear'.'" L""ts," bo said per- mi I ght slippers," Walt.ii minute, I'll nrnSrY -? 'SfK' ' ' hi ""V'v VKrtsrSIHiSfyKlBVi 111' "nd in Wffi$$$ 'I'M 1 ''"' ' ' A,sffiftlsS3P'M li r i",u'- Take Sensible Pleasures Dear CvtiMila- 1 am interested very 'much In the illfT.r. nt letters day after day In lour column, and my case Is .y one of the inn era. I atn nineteen years old, ntn consld . red very handsome and have many friends Iti-cause of my position I have been transferred to n different city, away from home. 1 do not caro to as sociate with the majority of tho young men of tho town I do-not approve of poolrooms, smoklnfe nnd going lo moving pictures and dances, night after night. I havo 11 high nnd responsible posi tion, which I no doubt would not hnve had I spent my evenings at dances, etc. I hnve never sppnt 0110 cent on movies or dances. Is it possible, Cynthia, to get n jrlrl nnd he happy nnd content without taking lor to movies and shows I nni not tiKiit in any way. Lav hut irood times. I be lieve hi having a sternly girl and allele 1 to her (and tbltiK evcrv cent spent on 11 good girl Is a good Investment). Have you nny consolation for me or nro all girls alike? I am especial';- lutorcsted In a certain girl who weins to bo Just ns fond of mo iin 1 am nf her, but nho would not stay away from dances. Can sbo really lovo mo? SVAITINU. Whllo you arc vlo not to attend parties every night, you go too far when you cut out all pleasure. An occasional dance, attendnnc.i. at the movies or theatre when the plays ure all right hurts no one, and It Is a. mistake to In sist on a girl giving up Innocent pleas ure. You are younir In your knowledge of human nature or ou would rcallzo that "all work and no play makes .lack a dull boy," and that a llttlo vcnslblo pleasure Is nrc"inry for all of us. Take this girl out once In a while. It won't Interfero with biis'ncP. Only be dire ful not lo 1 1 pleasure get tho upper hand. . In Defense of Cynthia Dear Cynthia May I have tho pleas ure of being; 0110 of the many who, no doubt, will gladly refute the contention of "I'opey" that your column bo elimi nated? I think tint "Dopey" has miscon strued th- rial ptirposn of this column. It Is of real value to some of the read ers, although I agree, as 1 agreed be fore, that somo tiw present ((Uestlous which are of luficst to others are very foollah, Dut hern Is the point, "Dopey." Thousands dirlvc beiwllt from tho sen sible answers to foolish questions. Not all of us aie reared under the best of conditions, and a helping tiatui to those In need of advice should not bo con demned. You wouldn't want n suit mndo of absolutely all wool : It wouldn't hold Its shape, but comblno a little cotton with that wool and. although cotton Is much Inferior to wool, you'll haw tli foundation for a wonderful suit Do you understand the comparison. Dopey"? A com nation of good and bad In the proper proportions makes for a Hnlshrd product of merit. If you read this column regularly you .nusl'liavo sciti the assertion of 0110 1H tln girl who claimed that she saw no harm In kissing any or every fellow. Thai assertion was certainly ns polish as any that you've ever read. That Ctrl leclved good adv.ee from Cynthia, .iloni: w 1th the advice of others. Don't vou think that this prlrt needed advice? do, and I believe Wiat sho will prollt by It, and many other girls In iVfd of this s.ioie help w.ll al-o derive benefit from tl." question situ to Cynthia bv this iimi glil. of course, if this girl still holds h-r kisses, as lightly sbo doesn't need advice, but tho soo'lilng effect of one nf tlioay things we uso to strop our razors . n. I ho, -, "Dopey," that you nro not one of 1 Militia's "roasti-s" simply he caujo st has Riven advice to some l'.lt.e girl on know Cynthia must btril.. terror to the hearts of many boys. Th.s i.iluinn Is In ewrv sense of tl wo-il s , irate from tie purpose of t fVopb a Forum, and could not be . ..at. I with subjects dlscu.st.eil In 1 . FJIA.NK 1, you -very much. Frank, f .1 ml nefeiise of Cynthia's cl.i 1 in.it It Is helpful nud lb it 1 . of nil the readers Is aid, d I ' would he worth the inouub v . ty . nulled In striving to t-,. i.'lv c o to each seeker f ,. r .-- Timlin wno a whole row of them, standing in line, waiting 'to got into Uistller office. . They were ".-trnogs," waiting their dinners for nn Interview with 11 man who had advertised in th" paper. Doubt, wonder, hope, determination --a aeoro of emotions threatened thc fares which they tried to keep ficrcno, unroiuvrneil, jaunty. "An imitation of 11 girl 6lnndlns in line for mntinee tickets'' peemed to be their nmbltion. , , , ,, , But ns soon as they got inside that second door they dropped their assumed expression". , One girl swaggered n little, ns M"" entered, and her face looked very mucli like tlint of n marine going over the The pleasant "mile nf her interviewer 'nerluS heart.b?cak. "ltd Ids genlnl ""ond in.uuiing. "sag- gereu tier lor a inoanin. . ..1 ,.. -...n,. I'l cimi cil 10 Mini' . , . 1 Her whole conversation PonsWod nt "I." what "I" could do. whnt "V '"'' dotle. what "I" expected to do and t. get mi'! more about "!.' Aggressive, ready to flght nt n mm ute's- notice to get the position pro vided it vins good enough for her. NOTIIKIt looked merely sweet, nnd sllghllv vngue. ni she returned the T1IK businesslike girl, out of work, and obliged lo get sonic; tho ineffi cient girl ; the obliging girl, who doesn't know much about It, but would try to do well; tho old-timer, who'M been In terviewed enough times lo know the an swer to enrh question before It is formed in the mind of (ho questioner What do they nil think nb'out nti they stand in line, waiting for ndmission, doubting, wondering, hoping, deter mined, out of a job and looking for nn other one? It must b nn unhappy outlook for somy of them "I suppose there are millions ahead of me, and I need tin. money." It must be, a nervous moment for others "I wonder If I can go fn,t enough If 10 tries tin- out' I hope he doesn't talk fast; oh, 1 wish it wis uV over I" Of courta. it li Just another obstacle for the. aggressive one. "I'll show hit,, Why don't they move this lino faster'' If Iwcro running it, I'd shove 'cm nlon fast." That girl with the worried look in hor ryes which sbo tries so hard to coiicoai "Oh. what shall I do, If this one fail. too!" ISN'T it unfortunate Hint the nttitutfe of tho applicant for a position counts for bo much, when that waiting, doubt Ins, wondering, hoping, it so di-nstrou to that mental composure known as "morale"? But. of course, H i very nice for thc girl who yearns to do art work t havo this pleasurable waiting before the interview; nnd then tho interview nftn that. For. ns she says, "it gets so tire sonic just flqntiug around 1" UlBEEF Co"i Fl. B (rem Dlendul sunnlv 01 You'll loe nothing, but cln much by coming here for ry Kind A Come In and see .Jtl ..) vmir vt. vnup nili. Our aim li to auDoIr the be, meat obtainable at the lowetl poulble price. We know your want and know how to meet them with meats ol all desirable tilnda. Visit the nearest United Deef Store that I conveniently located to yon. crcoHncr of her nerhnns employer. "Do you mind telling me if you hnve to work?" he asked, noticing the 1111 liuslnessliko manner in which she an swered his ipi 'st ions. She leaned forward, confidentially "Xo, not evnctlv I menu, you know, well--';, in a way. It gets so tiresome just floating around. I mean, you know I renllv would ore to hnve something to do!" She snt back ns if she had said some thing, then spoke again suddenly, ns if to better her first remark "I really am atcfiiltji anxious to do rome kind of art work, on a mncnzlnc or something like that." she admitted. ROASTS: v PIN BONE ( ROUND, RUMP( SIRLOIN Money STEAKS: L ) ROUND, RUMP f 111 ) SIRLOIN buy Legs Loin Rack Lean Rib Yearling Yearling r. Soup Yearling Lamb Lamb Lnop Meat. Lamb 25c 25c 15c 7c 2Qc ROLLED BEEF CHUCK ROAST A Tine Sunday dinner Ilk ) IU v PORTER HOI 9M better 7TT. H H a n B 71 H B lOl J Boneless fot Roast IZ72 I Neck Beef The Woman's Armour's Skin Hams, 26c lb. W,.,'. ra Exchange S Pork r0h oU Whole or half lb. Best Creamery Butter .... r Ac lb. A Valentine Party To fie j;ditor of H'oiiiait's 'ooc.- Vrnr Jtadam 'Will you bo ltlinl enough to print a practical Invitation t" a valentine party? Also, udvlsn me as t" talilo decorations anil refreshments. IilNDA. How do you like this for your Inv tation'.' To you, tny Valentine, I send An Invitation hearty, On MoiTlnv evenlnK to attend A Jolly llttlo party. Have a lcewpl ilresseil In a re.l .ii In tin center of Iho table, bohllng r C ribbons which arc stretched from fo'i P.ilss candlesticks at the lour cornir of the centcrpieco Have red laiulle similes, with whlto hearts pusteil nil tlie vvav around, or else u llttlo frliurc of Unv white hearts falling down around tlio edge. 1'itHtn huge red hearts all. urouml tho edge of the tablecloth below the table. , AVatch Mrs. WIIfoh'b corner for vnl-' entlno refreshments. Kho has somo good ones. Use of Green Soap I To the I.'iKlnr of Woman's Paw: I lenr Mii'hun I atn writing to you for tho tlist time for advice. I have ; just purchased f.ome green soap (paste) for pimples and blackheads, but thero . were no directions on It. I am at I a loss bow to ko on. I havo heard this Is n valualilo remedy for pimples, espe clatlv blnclthends. DA HA" KHADKIt. Ituli this soap on .vour race Just as i you would use any "tner ninu ot soai. ' ; Mois'iti your fliiKers wlifn vou rub It In ' nnd .niissagn your face well with it Then remove I' with worm water on it' clutli bathe vour fure with cold water to tinlsli. Do tins every nluht Jll't lie-1 ' fore v on pi to lied, and If your face . feels i tiff utid iiiicoiiifortnlile nfierwiird, ' I applv a little cold cream or a lluuld lace' lotion to soothe and Boften it. ; Taylor's A A Pork Roll. U Who'e or half B B H c lb. B B Valley Farm Eggs, 50c doz. Strictly frsH nnd niclrj in cartons. Felin's Best Scrapple 2 lbs. for 25c I HAMBURG STEAK, 2 lhi for 25c 2 Libbys Canned Corned Beef, 6-lb. cans, $1.65 per can B m 4501 Frankford Ave. 6155 Woodland Ave. 5540 N. 5th St. 2616 Germ'town Are. 2466 Kensington At. 2975 Frankford Ave. 6005 Torresdalc Ave. fl B n UBBBHOanB OPEN rniS&T NIOHT AT AZ.T. STOBE3 lII Tkee nrirn are alio good at the Woodland Meat Co., 6145 Woodbnd I attM h markets Throughout the United States 4 IfimMvM -)- ax! SSf W 'A& WjhTw ?VVVMM l Bskj I iTtI lit ISSHHr I ffXaiSf lillfit! slTHrBVT tsiiwnjw 931 CHESTNUT STREET Specials Friday & Saturday Rump and Round ROAST 22c lb. ' Fancy Chuck Roast Lean ' Shoulder Fresh Stewinjj English Stewing Beef Mutton : Veal lo?,, 10s: 13?.. 1 Ac lb. i Tomorrow 1 lie f onfrsslon) ,;., i t 'b , I Hundred Years Ago The Quest inn Cur nor J odav 's Iinpji. . C. I).- to ' . i W 'I ' r..-1 tip. 1.1. It. w r in a; il.e Hoc in'. .' nr i Wi. a i .. w i.l t . tr ' ( w- i .,' i t.o In I-)'.. ' : . :uir.' r'. i i.l i rv :,r.1 r-:"" .1 - I I. ' too blrlh of ' 'S nnd worl:.s :t ii tlie social p-oijiv.su of tli"lr .i list or some oi t. lii'Si centenaries ir.ntr tho year about ' s n War nurc and , rt .in Hed Cross i-'o- . :, tl:e founder I'm first woniin ,1'Br." In Amirlcn . , sill" v, r i tliort r. . elo , :, .i cloth ;, i tli i i . till tOC-' or t-.'i,l pi'io ," tbr,iii;a .nj? ; ! 1 1 ;i.r, " ; ' .,u.,r . is tiiiH c 1,-ulnr , i! w ..i.sily made For tho ' J ' v.'. in A mark off a clr- 1 l (- orgctto or clilffon it :tunrc; also a silt for, .d i . '.. tor tho anuboles. Have ..f. .,pt picoted. Embroider' I'.ic d'slgn on tho front. A r ,'iiul Bill; clastic run , "(.- .. ; r.ir.,1 the neck open- .. to Htilt. l"or a ..' '. M.ll'iiVi:P. NKiiLI- , v .IM.s of tho matcnal ! - ! 1 '.it.b'Ii and to form n I i. I" ,'oro. Wear this i ., s 'I; s-lip r''I.OIt. SHOP WITH That Buy Anything CTJ10C TV H fl K 1P& Is, from lii V1 n W K 9 al R Iru'.ni; fj I) UJy n In Bm nor-n or " " " " " m I'hUs . Wll vm fl'ir'on. ff BA KRl W ST&t a Camden, HtlHulRlBQ 31 B tV vinntls I K u n I UF m -iiestr EasyTennj FRAMBES & CLARK Safe Milk For Infann & Invalids IO COOKING Tho Food- Drink" for All Ages. Quick Lunch at Home, Office, and Fountains. A$k for UORLICK'S. tSrkvoW Imitations & Substitutes FRESH STEAK FISH-22c lb. Lean-End Pork Chops c lh. Legs of English Mutton 20?. Choice Pork Loin 9Qc lb. Haddock 12c lb. Wcakfish 20c lb. f- ) s s 4 4 4 r'"" r :112 Chtnut St., Ph"' 10 ,nnruir. Tr Jlldf., AllaniU Clh" ao w .Tiiim st., S. n..n. , rswiiw p .iS IlrfellsiEP wszd -i nf,i o-a sWBMfau vtaiwvjji b j ester '.IJ 's iiwrs 1 'I".,.. I r' 'i -"vi .i . l ii'i 1 j P u t tl,.- in..-: .,.il... , ' J. 'i' ii .i i ' i ' Mllllll. I'.ll.lll. ' ' ' -' ' o,' .it ' In-'i" ',. ' ' . til" Ihiii -. .".. in.- edL'cs v. ill i- t i;m ,'J. A n. adjii-l .Lu- i ii ' Hlllll'i' I'.ur- e l.i' ii ' I ' ,' 'I pan link' - H po-.b'i In , , lilt I ' 'ti- lor in nv n ,' p.in l. A fril ins wit.' of d" ..i.ifiiL' In rue I-,, .i i ir n diiitc., or I n 'line i to !i ill ; pilln '" of ii ;,. ', or ,!;ii I, 1 .' ' nft f i.'ii ' at ini. vnl IxUtux I' " '"', I''"' '"- l''i-l' ' of I'll, ''t"l '.'. I "I' I -III I.1'.-, tilled vv ill , ..Hi' ! ti int. iu !lu i enter i.f tin in fl. Ill Mill, i . I d ' - of two IMlte rin's no ii'iii. iiv.' i r'l'i'niii ; ibiil l'l.U I otl I i . ' S" I ' "II.i-.In "f .'I narrow ; i i .: f :. nin'i i .ill UJ)OII I III' 'IT 0, lot of ' '"' i '" ' '" ""VV (' frocks a''' ii 'inioiv nut-u. First choice in yff X camericcin X ' J zJiomes For X J nearly a yr I j m&ii S griddle by -i ; y adding water or B Jr milk. Delicious jP satisfying nutri' fi terE5sgSr tioui buckwheat cakes, a 5?r:-Ti5'3r THT HrCKER CEREAL CO fl &Jxrfeirr Smm rwurttwk fme "vm is a dollar made purchase jour meats from thc MUKET ST. BEEF CO. where you save at least 50c on each dollar you spend. (,('-(, tinilrr rump, M 1 (H ahl M K (P fittpxt xrfirf.s troll Bbaw flT M B wH m jf uTa M 13 9f M trimmed, incut top nf the rouiiil, with' out (ituj iranti'. Wo :i'.-o i-cil this wed: tho tm -t jur boii. roas- , butelioi ' ion , In, iur roasts, nil solid incut, or prime rib roust of beef, Oc lb. Notice; This beef is not old cow, but from thc bett crowing cattle money can buy. Lc&r of Yearling Lamb (any size), 1 Lean Picnic Hams ISc lb. o nC '!?, r, n r -c I Loin Pork for Sour Krout, 20c lb. 3 lbs. of Lean Soup Beef... 25c ' 3 lbs. of best Country Scrapple, City-Dressed Shoulders of Pork, 25c. ! 20c lb. Striclly fresh KKJ,rs in cartons, every one guaranteed (.some drop) -loc doz. Hi!-t creamery Hulter in ' i-lh. prints, this week. . . ..Joe 11). W ilaon's certified or Goody Nut Oleomargarine 23c lh. To the liotiseheepers wliaie t.'me is limited, do your shopping on Friday morning to avoid the rusli and save time. A 3 C 0 1) c :t st. 5221-23-25 Market St EM U tl M U W One car ticket will bring you from almost nnywhore i OPEN FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TILL 9t30 P. 5939 Market St. ASCO ASCO' ASCC i m .STORES CO. iap ai ASCO ASCO . I, ASCO The Warm Scented Zephyrs of Sunny California are in r A' S' C 0. em t rA I 01 A S c O' - A. S c o rAl 3 t'4 n .i 5 C ,0 Our R 37c Out there by the murmuring Pacific, Nature has fitted up her own little fairyland, where she does things in a supcrlaUve manner. The sun-kissed fields the rich sweeping pastures there's music in thc soft sighing of thc breezes through the beautiful groves of peaches, oranges, lemons, etc. Thc land is a veritable cornucopia of Nature's masterpieces. You should taste thc delicious California Peaches! Wc are sell ing them this week at a remarkably low prico! Slar California Peaches ctu0l 28' . Big, luscious fruit that just melts in your mouth! Packed in a rich sugar syrup that enhances their wonderful flavor. Important Notice! J hose are lhe same size cans and the same quality fruit that arc being sold elsewhere as high as 45c and 50c! Our price is only 28c ua extra-ordinary bargain! Treat the folks 'S lOniahL to ' rnn nf ihn, n.,i:..: i i.- , wtwov, iciaious reiivtivsi asco aiort'-s .-ill over I'liila. nnd tlirouiriinnf P -T- -r -w -w fwm ! 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