Jr ,nw B3G53P5 - -v" "fff"Wff" i1 Wrwi$Mw ' ' wt'JS9pMPfP) "PlF"' i?4 rwKyym l'i'v" cw; 'io EVJDNTNG' 3?UBiiItJ 03DG13?BXi)ELT?HI, imttiKX, FEBRTTA jtt, U02KC -. s iiiA I 111' m MR Km 'l,l' r ;H EB.5i9 v.13 f!l m Hi5?' 'a: ji ,v W'J.! :, n jji IP i' r 14 il USE OF SOUTHERN PRODUCE ADVISED BY MRS. WILSON $ Beets Are Comparatively Cheap, ooa I'roviaes i altiable nourishment Leftover Ham Makes Excellent Loaf Hy MKS. M. A. WILSON tCevurlohl, liJl bv Mrs. II, .1. U'fhon. ll rights re vrrrref. I 4 I TODAY, (he fir.-t iVielny of l.riir, will ilirhiilr u momi for (lie Sntur dsy ii ml MihhIhv following, us woll s tho thrro meal for Sutnlii. , Southern pro-lure is ri,iinnnhl prle-ctl tid ulioiilel In' iivil iiv miH'h n po-sib'r . In plnrr of tin I'niiiinl g'Mid-. Tmlnj I purclinM-il Miiitlivru hrcts in tin- inni Urt j-four medium sird our-., for tti irnt Mr bunrli The- top wore in iplnnliil condition, unci wore cuoknl with bacon for tfiitunlnv noon liincliion. IlfCta nrr to hr srncil, throe niokrd, rlfcctl nnd ct-rvril with hultrr, and tin other grnlrd raw orr miI.-uI. Thr urn lug of n rinv liort gniti-il over Milud fnrni-lir MilimliV itmiiiui' which nro so ium-iIi-iI hi thl i-it&on of the year. hATlKDAY IMNXt.U Uciin Soup (Vlrry Kiilno Stcvv iBaknl I'otulori Carrots and I'cas I.Ottlll'C , Apricot r-nldins CofYoi St'NIUY IJUKAKrAST Oraneo (Vrcil and t'rram Sausage and llotriiUn. ("nfl'or t l in n i:ij I'lll I l!r. Ill (llm-s Hakril I l.i iii I'idfr Mm-e Mnehcd Pontci l.rmioel t'nlibaj;f llothour Tomato Salad Lrinon Custard Coffee Olirs Tickles Wrlsli llalibit on Tna.t Mnrnrnni an tiratin Slifod Hothouse Toniutttr liclutiu Tt'a MONl niNNKU Clear Tomato Soup Celery I'kkk'.s Enni l.onf Tarsley Sauce Iloilrd Up e Corn Colciaw Apple l'ic Coffee The market b.iski t "ill r-,iirc (hie. k'uliiru. One pound ol sausiinr. File po'ind end of ham, One-hnlf do;rit ,rnf. One pound of henv. One-hall pound of inr One parknnc of vim mum. One and one-hall pounds or potato''. One and onr-hnlf pounds of apple, j Five stalks of iclri y, Threr larrols. TtCO hradi ol Irltwr. Tiro head' of cahbaac. One bar of hothouse loom inc. One-half pound of dried apricots. Onr-qunrtrr dozen Unions, I'ackaae of nrlntin. And the uual week I laple. Karly on Friday eicnins )laec t hf hum In the tirelei winker and on iii uraay morning rcmoe the ham. I se l this water for making the beau so'ip. I ., , ,. Apricot rnddmg .Yasli one halt pound of aprieou and i The Question Corner Todaj's Inquiries Wlmt innkcs an original lenlei- 1 piece, with favors atlii'ind. tor u Iiim oln'.-. Itirllidm p.ii'H': U. How c.m a pair of bloomers, . longer than the- regular kind, lie made for wear undi r a heiny skirt ' 3. In what way i the -ound neck of n little girl ili-cs niinle whiili i mild nho he n-e.l f, ,r a more grown-up pir-oii'r 1. When lllffles nie In b' piciit'il. llOK c.ln tile e Iii i ill so Mull It will cost mt lull ns much to htue iho work done? 5. Ilcscrihe n lw'k i over whi'h is used lij the woman who i par tietilar about her books, and. at the same time. li!o to have things looking' well 0. What kind of water should be used in tirst snaking lollies, wlnn thi'v tire heing washed? rstcril.ij 's Ausweis 1. A prellj knitted wtap to tliiow over the shoulder- ioiiss nf a short mpe in hack, utliichei) to a plain baud, the nd nf which au oil In r be fros.eil in front and tied in b.n k or niude t.i n. in tin front 2. An excellent ut''iii in ij.- m greHse puns urn'; is j -nuill paint brush. 3. For the smart, ta.'.irnl girl an ovei blouse that vnnjil prom be -fouling s ni.nle of wii"l jer.i with II narrow I ' T .1 ml I'eti i Fan collar and 'iPfs ,,' wline linen. In wnshing w iclim a ring llllOllt two 111' lie, wiii i ,j nut of carilho.lril or n pin i' an old aiitoinnlnli lire iippm) orer each hand like a m in will prevent the water win. Ii t. ll-ii from rMiiniiig ilmm the urm in an iincoinfnriiililc fushmn when one rinse-, it G, The turn nn biuo of nil inter esting looking -at in I ai is trim nied with i vo luted llnu.-r- nf soiitiu he hra nl C. When a lio'i has In en wmn in a riihher nr gvi - it .an lie meiiiini wiin scMini strife oi adlie-i e pl.si r. f?JEJiMSISSJSIillEaEEJSUEraJ5 Sent C. O. 1? Thistlecloth 5uit & A New Spring Model Kvactlv tin.1 - xv u .-old for JI'v.T". a 'hoii tunc ajjo, Yi-.-. hcttiT lx'x'aii'c fuc-'ns -' Jii.l like- pie l","" I, In I ii c lirijllirr inltlnrra I" l'" . liniHii. Krrrti .in el lirinrf. I i " " tm.t iiiiiiIi' In mm , i rr il -hiiii I"" " Order Todn at OUIt UM A po tin ' l ""'..- to jou .r .ilv 1.. ';"'' ''r', "-j funrf iilIF in- II' v "h -ll.l r.. .- . ... -" ., Hi i nil fi" DlCS Of I hull- '"!" In onlonnR ' -l. Imlirhl Mil 7 wtvinhC unil Jell jlor Kiu prefer and a Haw One Gratcil Over tlion plaro in a disli and cover wilh boil Ine water for one-lnilf hour. Drain. Kiib tlm puddlns dili with butter, then plnoe the apricots and (hen place In a mixing bowl Tim-thirds cup of sugar, Ynlk of our run. Vnur Inlitcipooni of butter. .Cream well and then mid One tfnrf anr-qunrtrr cups of flnur I'irii level teaspoons of Imki WIJI poirnrr, 'hn-lntlf cup of milk. Heat to mix and then fold in thestifT 1 beaten wliito of ps. Tour over the prepared apricots nnd then bake for thirty minutes in n moderate oven. Scrw! with oningc saure, Onngo Saure (irntnt nnil of one otaitac hiirr of lu-o oronncs or suO'intnl tcnli r Io tnnkc one cup. Onr-hnlf cup of sugnr, hic tohlespnon of butter. Three level tablespoons of cornstarch. Stir to dissolve th starch and then bring to n boil nnd cook for five min utes. Uemove and add One terU-bcnlcn cup. Cool and then serve. To prepare the linked ham place the bam in a bnkinj pan and pat into the fut and meat, One-hnlf cup of hroten sugar, One-ltnlf teaspoon of ginger. One teaspoon of allspice. One and one-half teaspoons of einna won, Onr-hnlf Irnipoon of nulmrn. 1'l.if in n moderate ocn nnd b.ie hiiIi ill'1 follow in-: mixlw". Our ";; nf itdcr. i ha holf flip of rinrp'ii; iiir l,nlf cup of tralcr. I'ake lor tift) mlnutch. Cider Samp I'lyi e in .1 saiuepati Our up of eider. Four tablespoons of brown sugar. One-half cup of vinegar. One cup of vatrr, Onr-hnlf teaspoon of ginacr. Onr-hnlf teaspoon of nutnirg. I'irr tablespoons of cornstarch. Stir to dih(. tho March anil tlieu 1 bring to n boil. Cook for ten minutes and then serve. Ininn Custard J'Iiicp in a sai'cnan Our nnd onr-hnlf cups of milk. Tiro-thirds cup of mignr. Four level lahhspoons of cornstarch. Stir to disn!o nnd (lien bring to a boil and cook for five minutes. Uemove from the stove and place in n bowl and add Hind of our Irmnn. Strainrd iuirr of tiro lemons. Onr tablespoon of veiled buller. Yolks of tiro rnns. I'nat wi'll before adding to the us tard. 1'ring to a boil again nnd then remov from the Mop nnd beat in the tiffly beaten whites of two eggs. Uinse custard cups with cold wnter nnd then pour in the mixture. Chill and turn from the cups nnd suve. l'lncc n spoon ful of orange jelly on top Hani Ioaf Kemmn the leftocr 'old h.iin from the hone and dtsi arc! the fat. I'ut through the food chopper, nere siiouid he one and one-hnlf to two tups of the finch i hopped hnm. Turn into a mixing ,,, ,, .,d. One-hnlf cup of finely ihoppid purs- I IC". I Vo nrnlrd onions. One half teaspoon of inustnid. Onr-hnlf Imsponn of paprika. i Our oud anr-hatf tups of thick ircam ' sa'irr. , Onr nnd onr half tups of fine bread t rn nihs. Mir nod then pack iuto greased nnd domed ln.if shipe pan. Tress the top smniiih nnd then cover lightly with gratcil chce-e and tine bread crumbs. lne in a -In" oen for forty-five miu 1 utes Sere with imr-lej sauce. Waking Wore Money , dentins' the sini0n9 i There r trif'cs in a'l trades nd the Profession of thp flower-grower Is no i eiiptnn o this rule, as Mrs 15 f j llarpe'. w i lives just outsido Akron. c"i . di-i-ovet-d l.int xenr when hhe dcter nuneil t . tip!. ment her income bv sell ing i r Powers in the city ' It 'n i Mo flowers themselves that II ! r ig ' 'j in tile biir montv. she wa3 ioh h thr expert io whom ho went for n'Mtaneo and advice ' it s the fact th.it vou i. m produce, blooms before or after I ihe he.-i.son If vou M note flowers In ' sea.-on t-r ng only f.ur prices and often ih. hr'nfi is so overloaded with the same varieiies t'int It Is virtually Ini i.. hie- to s. l tin m at a profit Hj gi iii'.c ii'e lump on nature, hovvexer liv fnr i c the blossoms sci that people I av 'I ilidn t Know it was time tor 1'i.ts. vou will rri-ati a demand and h " "" .'' ','r """ "'" .an with, i r.HSon. name your own i 'Mark, once , ig ago .on told me pn .s X.iii don t have to have an elab M at If 1 ever .'mns. d mi mind about nr tr ml ,o-tlv hothouse for this, citln r , nn feeling for ou I must come and tell Its mst i nutation of care and ntten- xmi the truth In. vou remember" And don I Uuphfd, be cause I thougnt I hated l, 'e nre onle of the 'ricks which I vou Hill you " I found out when 1 Xlr-i Harper learned njiel nftervv aril I re.n lied the ell' that I elidn't hate 5 oil u-ed t" ee. llent nmnetar aehaniage. I at all that I loved vou I came back v Imcketi of warm soapsuds will el o I to tell veiu just that and jou nilsunder wriders toward Inelucing neejiiles to i htno,l i xrrj thing hliHim ,i month ahead of time- cijttlnc he was looking nto his exes xvltli i 'a - and 'golden-hell UVirMiila and her gra ones wide and frightened, but pla ing t:.e nnup.ned buds in water 'villnot luihamcd She v as epilli readx novt r..rr tlirs ,i co.i.l f..rt;u2ht -ihp.ee! of ih. ir nnturl Un" I'l.i- ine freshlj . ut (V.ivrR in w-d'er for fo'ir hoiirt ami thrr i.iittitii; cne-en io ..! i.ii.-ii ""!"- ii..nir nrcoriM thrni sploncl el'v elurlric 1 ii.nir ii.iin 'v 1 rrmu hlie--, nf tli illo vvilh Mi' w anil ieael lciiiv" will iiiako thfiii rhi'ini 11 tune fnr I u .-or.iiton t'j.' l"tllT . ft ot- thev have ilis.tppeM re ll fro'H tli- r'Eiil.i" ii.iiln" linn t l.r.thrr nh th" um.1l ' l'u hut i-iir irthzo on ihn old fiiMhicn'i 'I f.norite.s whi.li .ire--rlije'in t-i-' '1 now .telj v ritiniirriMv Vhf "llnlhiH -Tile tiirl" . . c D. by Prepaid I'arcel fast .inii' quality as uit.- ams arc now- finish. .1 .... .1.. . 0 fimSf&i 1 few e I with sct'ict stitchiMu. inxihiblo. C'o-tly now ceju p- ? m fin makes tin- possible'. TJiihtle1 I'lcilh ls li"'il fr -pott-. Im-mi-, 01 Mirot wear. Kmtti'd of purr xvool t-vcry tlirtau. Absolutely tl.inip-proi.r Sever ncciU pre inf A now suit fru. f it 'how- wear n six montn . Front and Dauphin Streets, n PhiUdolphia m A NEW OLD T'holo bv Irr rnntinnitl Is there something about war which brines nut this Mle of headdress.? This chignon effert was popular at Iho time of the Civil War. and now It Is coming bach again as something cry new anil different. II Is undoubtedly different, even If it Isn't new. with its parted waves In front, its smooth roll across tho back of tho head and Its coquettish fringe of little curls hanging down ocr iho back of tho nccli. Will It lie :i solution for tho girl whoso Jiobbcd hair Is growing a lilllo loo long io wear down? THE HUSBAND HATER IJy IIA'EI. DEYO BATCHRMHt Ceeviloht. Ittl. tw rublio J.citotr Co. dean .North rup married Her guard ian, Mark lirand, because kUc icas afrnlil of poverty, but sic hated him from the first He took her IV est to live on his ninrh, but !ir hated the iccstern llfr, or Ihounhl xhr did. until Shr iccnt to rl.ii' mi oW srhool frlrml, CirelU Krmrlrs, and illtcoi rrril that shi cared more for her husband than shr knrw. I'lidr pmrvlrd lire from telling him the truth. (" I'vallu she plucked up covrapr 'o ulurn. onlu to discover Hint Marl: it longer sccinnl to carr fo- her 7 lieu cnnir an acci dent to Mark's hand which- lobbccl Jean suddenly of all false pride. "Mark, I Love You" J:S did not realize until she burst Into Mark's own room the marked contrast bclwcon the com'orta Ii- hml .r,..iite.l for her and what lie h.d for hlmMlf. The room was very small and 1 ii.TMert hv onlx- one &mall window. .lean did not remember haxlng entered It lmt one, before, and Mam, had always done whatever work wan rrccssnry to Keep It falrlv clean. It teemed -e-y bare to Jean and the bed had been untidily made She shivered as she stood and looked about, and then she picked up Mark's slippers which stood near the rod and hurried back to lnr own com- fortablo quarters Mark-was standlnc by the window. 'us hand held out stlflh before him. and slip went up io uim bujij '' " - pers in nur unn'i "T.et me put them on." she raid Im puNixelv xs he stooped and tried awK wardh to adjust them with one hand He'laughid "No. thank you; 1 can ..... .A 11 unl c-ood of VOU to let I lllnillil.. ' ' c- ,, . i me come In lure be xvent on an lie straightened again nnci sioou louivuit, down lit her. "onsense Mark pl .1-" be sensible and Id me m.ilie jou comfortable till the rlo' tor conies ' .... tn-at differ nre can it possim.x ni.n to vou"" h- returned looking at her- ri-n rnnm Jean fell the color run uuo n'r im-c In a crimson flood How hard he was ard unforgiving, and how difficult ho made it for her to go on. V ill xoti lie on the couch In the lixing room then"' Mhe asked r.d then n lie made a gestuic or absent rhe followed him out and watched him stretch iuri powerful body among the cushions She threj a light Indian shawl about him. but she refrained from saying any thing more, for alio knew ho was Buf fering Mana cnnie in Io set the tabic for lunch but Jean motioned her away. She d-ew a low chair up Uo3e to tho couch and sat "vatihlng Mark. He seemed io havi fall' n Into a heavy sleep for hU eves were ilosc.l and he breathed heaxilv. ' leaning on-, she touched his ch.ek lightly xiiih h"r lingers, and ho Instanth unclosed his eves "Arc vim In p. In now ?" Her voice was unsteady in sp te of the fact that she made an effort to control It. He made no answer Just looked at her with h's blue exes sltghtlv narrowed, and It was tin 11 that Jean slipped to her knees yo that tin It facta were rocr together She km w now what she intended to clo( and she no longer had imx fear. Asufor " . i' ,"' , ", " " . I f,,r rve'rvthlnc I In mlcht turn tho L tables l,v l.iuRlunc at he-r. unci bt ill Mm . .0(J j,e BlV t tho rnel of her dajh1 ijldt slu1 Hail toirj tlie- truth ilon t ku"- vou can enre for .1 worn. Hi vv he, has tre.iteel xou .en I hin'P vlio li.ii hfcn to iingtatcful ami foolish 1 ml vvriiinf, .she liurrii'il on. "but I hej , toti'llvou I vviinle il ' ou to know rxe rv - tluni; about tur. Vou hoc' her voice J'VVVVVVVVVI.VVV'VXt'tAVVVVV'VVVVV'XVVVVVVVVV'VVVVV; Stalls Number SL from 800 to 812 and 807 to 813 '-"Ar, BIG DROP Not for some jears have you t J ?ou ''" ccK' ('U"1B in and bcc 2 - B fi Rump STEAK w 1 1 Round or e l Sirloin ROAST LKCJS OF YEAKLING LAMB I I-KGS OF SIMUNG LATVIH 20c lb. , 28c lb. BEST LOIN YKAltLING CHOPS, 25c lb. RItBAST OF YKAKLINU 6 lbs. for 25c SHOULDERS YEARLING LAMB 2 lbs. for 25c H ,,, ,u..t romp ,o..r!f, lux. HonjeHirniMr !?.."v. irr ".":.v-f . ...in MMiM. in COIFFURE Jerry Page Was Robbed of the masculine prhilcge of feeling superior and protective, because his wife insisted upon keeping up her work and going "Kirn-FIFTY" with him in all t lie household ex penses. So, of coui-e. when Clarissa Ilarlowp appeared, feminine, appeal ing, inefficient nnd charming well, what would jou expect? Hazel Deyo Batchelor tells all this ami the worst that is yet to come in her new serial, which begins on Monday, February tl. rjicd on until It was hardy audible, on -e. Mark, love ,ou : blio liennl his xoiee bard and without ' emotion. u"oul i 'Kiss me " he commanded. . Tomorrow The ni, III MAN CURIOS ".eclrn, jllP, i)r,pr .xpostles of nptlml&m Pollv:ilwlt , i.... nu .. n .... .. .. ."......., - "... .us ioi..vai,nashinc 011ff ,.. lined that no nhjskval olmtado should he allowed to over.-nio .strength of will and tho absolute determination to make good. If thr.x are Iooklni- for an execp. viouai c.umpl. of this d-.etrlno they flight do worso than to preach a sermon about the career of W. l: Oimnnwnj. of Kansas ray. Mo., reputed to bp lhe un.v icgicis Jltne.v driver In America. T;ack ( 1310 ' tlannawav " who wns 1,1... .!.. I. .J,"...!"" ,."-""" Hill ll- ...,,...,,. i.-siraa men nuu macio n ll vine for theinselxes In many wavn, hut, as It happened, each of the methods men. tlonccl tiiy-cssltntcd cotisldcrabh moro book learning than the former brake man possessed 'When it comes to machinery," he declared. "I can run pretu ncnrlv everx. thing from a win eiharrow up, 'hut the minute vou put it inurhook before me or a pi n In tin hand I in lost. I know how to use 'cm right, hut I'd hato to be depenelent upon them for u living." So I'liinnaway not onlx determined to capitalize his knowledge of inaclilncrv. nut to elo it in a distinctly unusual xvay Ho Invi nted sneelai e'onlre.ls for nn mi. tomohlle and became a leclcss lltncy pilot His tar has controls xvith Iron girl might have given li I til a faUe mes handlo cMciislon" which he can xvork ' sage fiiuu me, t'lllng him to stay uxvay with his right hand while he Is steer-, or something of thnt sort, lug xvith his left and so far, they sax . I 1 hope to see this leiter In print rial not o i" of the Kaiis,ih c'lt.x traflle sepia'd soon, e vi n If It Is a bit lengthv. and has had an.v icseon to complain nt Iho i many thanks, Cynthia. HI'.TTV wax in wiin n i iannawti.x s Jitncj threads lis waj through the city, lie can start ati'l stop anil shift gears xvith tho bci-t of them and he's making more motic'v than he ixer dreamed of in his old du s of ' b-aUii g ' Monday 1 he Mnike-1riiof" lloj SL DRESS I Prices lv 11 1 ir nr" ,t 1. r. rfuinr $4.01 value .111 1 fin 1 1 x..nIi Surf Hatln Ivvhit onl ' ,'tll tn. !..! Urm v e Ichl 31 IT. vtilu .11 11 Ml .t I XI. r ri.'l rinlfh Poulard l 00 in '.I in I 1 iiotnii JrrK"-. $'. no value .4 .e. in x -v m rrl. .itlno rrnn''iil flniMh x on -aiie .1:1 n xii - r liinmrti il lumrfi rnKiihir xuim 1 .in tinw Mi 1 Hii' kiinn n-i:nr e're-ix! lull ruirl 1:1 ',n .u o In It- i u iKhe Sat In C'linrnTMiHn ton colm ' I'l Mi value. til- 11 1 n 1 il. i lull'- CUS wclE'lt. IL'j viilui 1 ! V 7 Many other materials in addition to what are mentioned in this limited space. COME IN AND SEE OUR WONDERFUL VALUES. ; J NEW ENGLAND WOOLEN CO. $ Open Evenings Till 9 o Clock, Except Friday, 6:30 o'Clock $ J c.iiiui 1 ivxxwwvwiwuv 721 SOUTH C0 IN MEAT PRICES hoeii able to buy meats (the kind our w""d"f' '-'ats- T " BUCKS im nun in u.i nv)iff i i - 20 Please Tell Me What to Do Hy CYNTHIA Another Bit for "Dopey" Dear Cynthia Will vou permit mo to nnswer Just a fow words to "IJopey" l will thank you verv much.' 1 nave been reading your column for it long tlmo and I have never been tempted to write, for I have been helped out of many bad hotcw by Just reading your answerB to others, t think that "Dopey" is out or a. Job, and wants you to nun us cold so an to cho hint a chajreo to apply for your Job. Kay. "Dopey." It you nro doing this you better get up early and go to Cynthia and she might glvo you a Job as censor of her column, and Die nnswer to her sex Is 'Jnone of your business nnd nobody else s. i think your name speulcs out for Itself that you arc dopey. ANUKI..O. nemarks to "Dopey" llene r-nlliln .AltllOUcIl I ba0 never come to you for any advice, I have enjoyixi reading your column mm hiru think the ndxico ou glvo youne people lij wonderful. May I saj a word or txvo to "Dopey ? Thank you, Cynthia. Now. "Dope.x." to begin with, t think ou very blunt to say tho least In the xvny you xvrote to Cynthia, and I think you surrly could not hiivo meant all you paid, l'crhnps you xvrero only Jok ing, or maybe you do want an argu ment. . . , , To my knowledge this column baa dono more good for boys and glrla who hail no one to glvo them ndxico than anything else I know of. I also think they have profited by this advice ami have found that Cyn thia only glxes ndxico that lu Rood. Maybe you'ro somo old bachelor who was disappointed tn your youth and now hate to seo tho younff folkB of tho twentieth century get along to well. Goodby. "Dopey," un'l !rV 'P,!!0.1,"13 out, WIDHAWAKIi C.vntlil.i thanks her champions. Ask Him to Call lar (xnthl.i--Huxo no'-pr written In .iiiv newspaper column before, but am wlillng to try untitling once. Hero's my narrnthe: A little more than a year ago i met a j oung man In a business school wflilch I xviih attending at that tlmo. Ho xvas a vci-v nice chap, and many a good chat and laugh wo had together while Bitting practicing on a typewriter. Ono day. nfter we had finished our dally schedule In school he called me aside, and told me he bad four t Ickett .to n show, and asked mo and my girl friend (this girl and I were Inseparable chums In the school) to go with him hat night, snxltig he would bring another fellow along I ugtrcd. and xvc all four met that night, and we had a very nlco cxe nlng ThA fellow that this young man brought with him xvas a very nlco young man, and took a liking to me that night. Kvorv morning In business school, the first young man xvould Drtng mo rcgarc s from Ills friend, and tell mo that this fellow Is kind of stuck on mo. Will Cvnthla. tame a tlmo when xvc had to Beparntc. You know this world L-oes round, and wc must go round with It or else be left behind. This young man uot a good position as bookkeeper In an ofUcc One week nfter ho got this posi tion he came up to tho scheol to see friends there, ami while there, lie saw me and we talked about old times. He told mo be passed by our house, and wanted to stop In but didn't know whether I received fellows In my home Somehow I forgot to Invite him up to nix home, nnd he must havo thought that I didn't receive fellows In my home. I e asked my phono iiumbrr, saying that I Is friend would like to take me out again, and he would call me up and let me knoxv xvben. We had no phone In our house, so I gaxe him the number of a clrl friend across tho street. 1 his girl r!i.. ..i,.,.io.i tin. liniineas school I at tended, and was xery Jea ous of me She often used to call me aside and talk to me about this fellow, but she saw tha I paid no attention to her remarks but Just listened toiicr u i n tener). Ami-, this x-oung man cancel me up. and she told him she had no one to semi, and then hung up without another word The voung man called me up twice, nnd each' time she gaxo him the same replv This irlrl has a little sister, w bom she e-ould easllj H.IXC sent to call me. mi Mm was too Jealous, because th.i fellow uexor had anything to do Willi her. Sometime later I met this fcllovt on i the street, during Ilincn uour. ni-ioii me about this, and as Iip had to get back to the otll'p wc didn't have much time to talk I told him I xvould talk to this girl about the matter, and he said lie would call mo up again soon. Well, i 'within, I b.ixe not Ecrn nor heard from this fellow since. I tluni know whether he called mo UP again or not. as till., girl refuses to tell me inf illing and nexer answers my questions I would like very much to Invite this fellow and bis friend to my house, but elon t know bis address or xvhero he Is employed xvii.it I veiini Io know. Cxnthla Is tins Shall I drop tne matter altogether, or , trv to (hid this xounff man. as I fear this nr course Invito the young man and his friend to call on you, since he hinted about It There Is no reason whv he should not visit vou. Take Cjnthian aclxice and nexer have a go-between in frle mishit. Don't bend messages or ic-i, for them through othors. He direct with the pi r-on joursclf. GOODS Cut Prices lWt 1 '.M .in,. . 'iOc . I.lii Sl.tiU .'.H1I M.". -i 4H S-V-W, .$1.1! J i . 1 Hue i i i 9 rnrinrm nm 5 FOURTH ST. rWvvvWWvviVT;VTiv Reading Terminal ' Market, 12th St., Arch to Filbert S&' THIS WEEK I we sell) at the low prices xxc offer i $ Butcher's Roast tsest Juts Rib Roast Pinbone NECK OF YEARLING 1 lbs. for 25c COUNTY SCRAl'PLE 2 lbs. for 25c .. - . - - .- .... WHATS WHAT ny iir.t.KN nr.ein Whatever other dowagers of Inferior taMta maj do, It Is neither sensible nor artistic for a woman past sixty to dress In cosluiifs ileslgncd for slxtcen-ear-old school girls, Nor should she go to tho other extreme and "slump" xv holly out of style ln(o tho dowd.v, shabby- gen teel, black tionnets, wraps and gowns of a past generation. Stately elegance should he her key note J real laco If she owns It; soft ma lines If she cannot nfford good lace: Mowing robes of ciepe do chine, or of velvot as rich as her means can compass, l''ur Is 'cspeclall.v bcoonilnj; to the grand mother. Short skills atiel short sleeves detract from her appcaraiico, all the lines should be long and graceful, What ever her circumstances, a x-oman with six or moro decades to her credit will bo suitably attired If her clothes are selected to conform to tho dignity of her slh'cry years. The Woman's Exchange To the Readers The canarv that was offered has found a home. In fact, It could have had oxer a hundred homes, had this been possible, for the mall was lllleel with requests for It N'attirall.x.a gi at main will he disappointed b.x IIiIm news, hut their letters will be answered In turn, and perhaps sometime there xvlll bo an other llttlo bird for those who didn't get this one. At a Candy Party To the r.tUlar of H'otnan's f'ci;r: Dear Madam I would like verv much If jou xvould print' In your space what' games or things to do nt a cnnd.x pnity other than make candy. Alio, are tho couples too many? S. I'. T. The games are too long to print In this column, hut If jou xxlll send me a sclf-adilrcsscd stamped envelope I shall be glad to send you a list oT them. Kl-e couples are not too nianj-. They xvould make Just a nice party If they arc alt congenial and all knoxv one another well. , A Double Celebration To the V.illtor of Woman's Page Dear Madam I am coining to vou for a few Ideas as how to announce inj twenty-fifth anniversary with my daugh ters wedding day. She Is going to be married at home the samo daj hopr and bv the same minister that married me. Now, I would like to know how- to weave in the announcement the celebra tion of ray anniversary, together with her xvceldlng. I do not want to send out announcements or Invitations or ex en a card In her Invitations or announce ments. MRS. A. M If jou wish to make a celcbcratlon of jour tncnty-flftli annixersary. a card should be Inclosed xvlth jour dnugh tcr's Inxltatlons. The only other wav of letting your guests know thai It falls on this d.t v xvould be to mention It to them beforehand, or at the lime of the wedding Eafc It Anytime Day or Night and its ease of di gestion and sound food value will jve you Contented Nourishment The food is GrapesNuts "There's a Reason" ASCO ASCO s C o- I 5 ?! A S -C .0 I A' S" r.. o. A S X- f a S' ic o- t M s c o A S C o 4 C ol "Ahco" Stores all over Philn. v VH T T 'f ! i. ASCO ASCO. THE VISITING LADY'S MAID WILL DOVARIOUS ODD JOBS And Then Leaves After an Hour or Two This New Plan Helps Both the Employer and tho iVoman Who Can Work Only Part Time VISITING workers arc nn old story to us how. We have hud the dressmaker xlio conies to the house in the morning nnd leates Into In the afternoon. I Wo nrc accustomed no'w to tho xlsit Ing nurse who conies in for u while, brings toothing imd comfort, steps briskly hut tiuictlj about, showing how to do this, thnt mid the other thing In the easiest possible wnj, nnd leaving before she gets in the xvny. They are such comforts. Then there was the visiting cook, who came, saw, conquered nnd left before her week xvas up. She wasn't exactly n comfort, but she made y.s thankful for her more faithful sister, xvho enmc nnd stayed. She wus followed by the visiting muld, who enmc in tho morning before brenk fnst nnd left nt night after dinner xvhnt a joy she isl A ,NU now we huve " lady's maid," who huve flic "visiting docs a little bit of "everything, She comes in by the hour, slnys as inuny hours as jou xvant her, and while there sews on ndventurous buttons, presses limp and languid rn files, nnd !,.eu ,.11 llmsc .,,1,1 lohs ll.nl late so much time nnd seen to show so llttle V.u'll admit thai she would be . comfort. And w hut a nice opportunity for the woman xvho xvants to xvork, and hasn t been fitted for any one "trade," like stcnogiiiphy, bookkeeping, or any of those business details nt which women are so successful. Perhaps she hns only n few hours, or a few duys each week, free from the cares of u house or nn invalid nt home, Here We Go Again! II ith the Greatest Sale ll'c liter Had The hadinij utore for High Quality and Low Prices is at 60II-IS Market St.,' the busy store. WHY? ANY OF THESE ROASTS: Bolar or Cross Cut Best Chuck Boneless Roll 15c " 2 lb. Fresh Ground Shoulder Yearling Lamb 1 1 O.l.c Cliops Yearling Lamb A"2" Legs of Yearling Lamb. . . .25c Stewing Yearling Lamb. Scrapple Sc ,9c Our Best Fresh Eggs Read This: Look What You Can Buy for 1 lb. Tea, 1 lb. Coffee, 1 lb. Pepper, 1 lb. Lard and a Chocolate Bar with each sale BIG BUSY DEPT. MEAT MARKET X 6011-13 Market Street CZ 2d & Fail-mount Ave 1642 Ridge Ave. 810 Chestnut St. 5244 Market St. 3537 Germantown Ave. 6004 Market St. aHBaaaaCome Friday to Avoid the Saturday Rushwmmmmmmmmm Make a Note of This ! When doing your week-end shopping, whether today or tomorrow, be suro to take advantage of our extremely low prices on our superfine "Gold Seal" Eggs and delicious "Louclla" Butter. Right from the Nest! "Gold Seal" EGGS New laid right from the nest to your table. Especially selected for their size. One dozen carefully reinspected fine big fresh eggs in every carton. Strictly Fresh Eggs Not as large as the big "Gold Seal" beauties but The Finest Butter in America! "3gd Butter Cc "Taste it!" JJ An unusually delicious butter. You'll say so, too, when you taste it. Richland Butter A pure creamery print butter. ami throughout r'cnnsjhania. Now T V T 1 Hi ill mjt i- i-i i-i -i ASCO n ASCO ASCO and feels that there must be some ,,,.. money in the. house from somewhere Hero is her opportunity. ul,ieicl. her circumstances, whatever her train nig, or hick ot it. Kor if she cannot sew- billions. r mend nee. or press collar.,. n,w arJ other "odd Jobs ' that Hic cm do- , cause on) body rttn tin thein. FOU Instnure, one position. f,. lipt, n large employment bureau in v,. York hns hnd calls. Is that of lctiiln. n parrot while its owner Is Hn nil a trip. Another is taking children Io walk in tlie park: a third Is reading to the blind, or taking them to walk. And it mosl pleasant, or vnrv , pleasant one, necordlng to the (iti'ipei-n ment und Ideas of the applicant, enn slsts of acting us chaperon for drbu tallies over the week-end. All kinds of "xvork," which meant much to those who want It. and dues not require a great deal of time, labor or training from those xvho supply it. Tt would be a diverting occupation, this one called visiting helper. There xvould he none of the tedium ot going to the same old plncc, day after dny, seeing the mine old people and doing the same old things. You might do the snmo old things, but your environment would chnrt! every day or every fow hours. And If you did not like jour em 1 I. l?lU I...II I T""J ' ' " "uiim.i v ... uer ,xol TCT.r I Jffi ' 71, ,nZ ,C " ,lt ,llc BUT over and above rxery other recommendation for this kind nf cmplojmciit is the fnct thnt instead of working nnd waiting for a whole week, for txvo xveeks, or a month for your pay, you do your xvork and get paiil when It is finished. And there is a whole lot of satisfac tion in tlmt. Rump, Round, Butcher, Pin Bone or Rib Roast 20c lb Hamburg Steak, 25c I Boneless Bicon, in piece 1 Ofc Regnlar Hams " Pure Print Lard with Meal. .Me Smoked Boneless Butts 32c Fresh Sausage 25c to go at 48c dozen $1.00 1 ' If! ASCO ASCO ASCO A S c ro A S c 0 , 55 A s Carton c 0 A 5 C 0 rA' s i Lc 50c absolutely fresh. o .i .-i v.. o ' A' S' c 0, I S0C A a S c 0 Jcrwy, Delaware nut! Maryland ! ir T y r ASCO ASCO art4teAMb4fc4tM- ASCO WSEISSS!SJSMS!SIES!SISMSJe!i m i ill Hi T A niiiHjUrfhafc ' ' t A ' ,,l -.,; i h 5jv-
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