V '""' -Tfp vv. S7MJ3-- . F?" . ., -. V Up1. 111 lt"; i.vV . i mti , w USK4... W iih-ah .. ' 3M fsiK Xff'U tfrfWM P?3 pi v-i. ; 1 ili-: til". '. n H '. : , l;' t.r .'" f !r J Ai 1 -'fl iif mm 4 W v, i':? HW U .. V .i Y3 l- '. S jr'jy , n: , v I 't '1.1 .... i ';.. 1';' ' v,' 1 t a". fci lil il ij 'If i? ;. ft , . in-"- If i I-; ii EYEING- PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA,' WEDNESDAY; yEBBttJABY &3i 192T "MftS. WILSON LIKES DISHES PREPARED IN CHINA TO WN Chinese Omelet Is Made With Salt Pork, Celery and Onions. ChopSupy, ToyMein With Southern Isle Sauce and Hire a la Tartar Please Tell Me What to Do THEY'RE WEARING IT IN PARIS Br CYNTHIA tly MILS. M. A. WILSON (Conright, 1P11. bv Mrs. M. A. Wilson. .Ill rights rttrntd.) CHINATOWN in San rrnnclco, Calif., in m vastly tllKerrnt from the Oriental Motions of other cities thnt one must needs vhlt it to realize Itn true plcturesqueneos. The soft-stepping Oriental has ar ranged many tea room and restaurant that today vie with the moit iirtiMic rnfptirlnn and tearooms o the Oeri dental. There are dainty and fragile ehlnn, thick graM anil roeil mats and beautiful Oriental draperies. Simmer slowlj for three-quarters of an hour and then serve with Chinese rice. Chlneso Pigtails Scald nnd eleante the tall". Cut the tnlls In two pleres and then roll them III tlour nml nnf- well. l-'rv n crln I brown In hot fat. Now add one-half , cup of (lour to the fnt nnd brown well. ' Now add One rup of thick cntinrd iomaton. line nnd mir half rupi of teattr. Three nniiinn. icrrf. i Two ntntlcs of dierd celery, One-half pound of bean sprouti. One-quarter eup of soy tauce. look very slowly for one and one-1 Season nnd serve with Questions on "Company Keeping," Dear Cynthia To settle an argument ! that haj arisen In our office I nm writing to you: First. Is It correct form for a &lrl and man to keep no-called 'steady com pany"? Second, If no, does this mean they aro engaged, although nothing nlong that line Is understood? Third, Under that condition la It per mlBslbie to allow an osculation, not meant for a pastime, but n n svmbol vi irieiuisnipr "A STKAUY .' It looks rnllicr wM, doesn't It? tint you'll have to admit that It Is nltractho. The ribbon Is wide, but Is crushed to the more becoming size shown, with fho feather twisted through It at the bach. One end trails piquant ly over tho shoulder, Vihllc. tho oilier stands triumphantly erect. With an evening dress of the striking typo this headdress would bo decidedly arresting I-lrSt ytt'ndv Mffltinnv 1m nnf nnlv bad form, hut In a mistake. Klther be intra w-il or good frlendi Si-ond. steady comp".ny-keeptntr does not mean that the two aro engaged. Thlld. A kips mIii ti!r1 no! ho xelinneid between a man nnd girl unlous thi y aro ' lilliikHVU Scolds "Wise Guy," Too Pear Cynthia rt me nay a few words to "Wise Guy" and "Doner." rriank pu You av vou do not llko Chinese Hire Wash one cup of riee In plenty ofJltimrter hours warm water ana men rinc. . !" inw noodles, five cups of boiling water in a saucepan nn.t n.M . lT .MCln Tiro onion, finely diced, lU'o either freth pineapple or nmall i this column and It Is nothing but a lot of The nrenared rice. ' enn of sliced pineapple. Turn into a. '""""'"less. Yes, I vlll agree, to Mine, rt .-.i'.. t.. ..,.! l. -t.. .j ..nft nn.l ul.,.. r .ll V.,... ..1n nnn ..n,1 ,.ni. V ""- ""Hers V (MJK HIU 1 lliillt ti in' - -i'. ...... cti ir ii.tttiiit. .Mm nm i: t-nv ...... ...... the water absorbed. Now tmtii'c xery ' quarter rups of juice in a mixing bowl fine the well-cooked giblett of a towi. Hnd add One cna. 1'eat and add ' Mince two ounces of salt pork line, Frv brown and then add the glbW t and one-half cup of Hour. Cook until a deep mahogan) brown and then add two cups of cold water. Stir to bund. Cook for five minutes and then ndd two tab'espoons of .o aucc Servo with ; rice. In saucers with grn poured over it. Chinese Orrwlet i Mince vry fine Tiro onions. ; Four bronchc.i o' 'ele'i'. j Four ounces of talt poll. 1 I'lnce in a frlng pan and cool; very ' j slowl). When tender place three cgs, in a bowl nnd ndd I One-half teaspoon o satt, One-quarter teaspoon of ichxie I prnpfr, Ttco frapoon o jof sauce 'rhtncse' l sauce), ' Tco tablespoons of cold irater. Deat hard to blend aid then adii to t the herbs, rnokini; in the pan. Stir ; to blend well and then cook ery slowly. Kold and turn nnd then roll and dish , j on a hot platter. Serve wttu Chinese t-lOO f'hlncse Tried Noodles Ttro cun.t of flow One tablespoon of balunj potedcr. Pinch o ulf. Finch of cinnamon. Meat to mix and then fold in the Hut c:in von tnll in whni i In the name of common ronso makes vou two nuts read them? There nrn ntinnt twenty more patten In this paper. Win do you liae to read this column t'f you don t like if Can you nnswer thlV And. furthermore, jou nay "Oh, death' where Is thv minir"? t .lni,- u .i.. it docsnt' sting such nuts ua you nnd Dopey, and sting you right every time you tiy to write to this column the wav ;,.;? "n,vo JU!B written your last letter, diced pineapple. Drop in boiling lint Why not mind your own bunlncBa for fat nnd fry until golden brown. Lift i w,llIc nnd let ui alone? The next and drain well. Turn on a -oft paper J.0 " . wr c Inf-ultlng Cynthia or nankin. Dust with nowdered urar and "'' ??. JP Ah' colu'n '?" "B"t serve In. Dust with powdered .,gnr and r't'r f &$, ,-, i with Southern Isle ta-ice. i mine "Wine Ouy, hut you ought Southern Isle Sauce "tVh'enV "ATx ace in a aueenan i subject. ANCini.r ric". Ilnce in a saucepan One-half cup of lugar. One nnd one-half nfit of tenter. Ip equal parts of sirup from the canned pineapple and wnter, and Six level tablespoon of cornstarch. Stir to dissolve the starch nnd then bring to a boil. Cook for three minutes and then ndd .ri((cc of one lemon. One-quarter tcaipoon of rufmeg extract. Klro la Tartar Wnl one-half cun of rice and cook I in two and one-half cups of wnter until the nee is sou ami mc water is uu- our to of on this A.w.ni.o. Thank You, Ilrer.k Into small mums bowl sorbed ow peel anu dice One can, I TAree orannes Tiro tablespoon of milk. , und ndd One-half ieaipoon of salt. One cup of sucar. Kent to blend nnd then -old MiiTk-iect ami cool: very slowly i.ntil the rice Is flour to make u i tiff dough n ork well clear nnd add Into the bowl, coer and iet stan-I for ten minutes. Ihvide into three parts nnd roll on lightly floured board until as thin as paper " it as for bread noodles and then drop at onc into smoking hot oil. 1'rW Onions Use large onions. Peel and cut n slices one inch thick. Lay on a cloth to dry and then fry until crisp in smok ing hot oil. How to Make Dean Sprouts Wash navy or lima beniw and so.-k orernieht. Now cover a wire rack with Oiir-ourtrfc- cip of finely chopped Canton oinarr. ... One cup of incfj cAoppnl nfmonrf, One cup of finely chopped pulp of orange. Mix and then simmer slowly for five minutes and pour over the rice. MRS. W'lLSOyS ANSWERS My dear Mrs Wilson l'lease tell me in your column how to moke huckle herrv jelly nnd blackberry jam. I hnll Vi. verv much obliced MHS. J. M. ' nremlrht. Now cover u w ire rack -v ith . n J, Ume of Allffimt o for black - a piece of ohees-eeloth end th"n with iTT and huckleberries. I cotton batting. Lay the beans on in ' s nele rows and ooier witn cotton oat- vv dear Mrs. Wi;on oubl you "Frank" T-enr Cynlhla - Dopey" stl'l pendsts, doesnt he, Cjnth..i? When I ai swered i luj first letter I felt that hy had under estimated the qualified of thl-i . olumn an-1 the help that It uffo.-ds t- numo of tho readers. Kvery one, .owcer. ts eiit! .e.i to his or her own oplnloi., and I thought that after he had r.ad and, OlgeSfid the .r'AH nt nfhnru tr, -9,. to this question ho would recall his hasty nnd unwarranted crl'lclum and perhaps become one In our midst. After rending his luiswcr to the force ful but respectful letters refuting his as. sertlons, I h.ie eoire to thy conclusion that he not only lacks sufficient material with which to prolong this discussion further, but that h also lacks some of the qunlltles of a true gentleman. That IS a broad nfAtetrirnt mr r.A,.a,hHi. It Is true. In resorting to vulgarltv In I uU remarka to r.vnthla Dopey" has, In n.y opinion. gen us sufficient c.iuso to1 lgnoro any further remarks from him "Dopey," you dldnt epe.?t to win' dlncusslon. did you? N, , I don't believe . vou did You realize I believe, that , jou'w- worked ours-,f !n' a corner, u have nothing with which to support our statements except your own pei onal olnlona, nnd surelv after your last letter ou can't exis-ct tho readers to respect them. Let us supjwse that we two have de- cioea to piace our respective versions of this case before ona qualified to render an unbiased verdict You have presented vour n i- i. following manner: "' 1 ? vk' -IB, ?) : ! " ' V -iiiiW JHP Cv-dOWSfWMP r"K-"' v 1 UHi mkkkl.:i-' T--V W? M ' W WFTWIFTY" Through a Woman's Eyes By JEAN NEWTON Out of Style "I'll leave you I'll go home to motlier I'll get n divorce tomorrow! Oood-byl" What was It? Oh, just one of those April showers thnt usually bring May flowers. Hut that wao the brldo'B first thought I'll leave you divorce 1 Of course, she knew he would follow her to mother's and bring her back. Hut the pitcher goes to the well once too often. And If the little bride knew of the many crushed lives caused by that onct--too-often when she expected him to know that she didn't menn It. but he thought she did, she would bo morel careful about whirling the kulfc that might cut them unawares, SHE IS STIFF AND FORMAL WITH ONE OF HER FRIENDS And the Other Girl Cannot Find Out JTiat Is the Matter With ffer This Childish Behavior Is Annoying and Hard to Deal With T'M SO unhappy!" writes a nehool-J- girl, "there's n girl In my elnss who takes every little joke Fcrlnusly. "She Jokes n lot herself, and some times says things thnt hurt, but she never seems to realize that you Just hnveo grin nnd take It as a joke. "Hut the other day I i-shl something thnt she didn't like we were jolting: I don't even remember what It was nml she took It seriously. "I never paid nny more attention to it, becniise I thought she understood she laughed about something else fterwnrd hut the next day when I . mi wieni unawares. i . . . , , ... u ...n- The knife Is out of .tri-. anvwav. Pkc to her In school she dldn t smile ri'Tslclam. generally have supplanted lt , mr ,, Wb bom stiff, with the more scientific methods of yh.c I say hello to her she bows In modern discoveries nnd arc using It 'the most formnl way nnd says, 'flood only as n last resort. And that la nil morning.' ns If I were " -ncller or nny knife, marital ns well as surglcnl. 'TXu" "can'T make' her do should ever be used for n Inst resort, j anythlriB else. When I try to talk she As a protest against the unncccs-, jqpt answers mc ns short as possible sary marital surgery there la a new nnd turns her buck. Institution spreading over the country , 'won'JityTnd stiffness; It gets n lteconclllatlon Court of Domestic lie-! JJn my nerves, and yet everybody tells luuuns. xnerc arc investigations anil . mc not to give i i" probation officers and interviewers, nnd it Is n notent cliallcnire to the knife (tint In Philadelphia, for Instance, one out (jr tl0 oni,v elilne you can do with this 01 every tour cases is reconciled belorc ' i.imi 0f r-ldhllsliness. getting even before the judge. T F, (rt ROlng to take her toys and Jack hns n grievance, nnd not having i nml, to mother, let her go. the knnrk of proving It to Jill, gives K Tf , thinks vou took her stick of her a grievance. The knife is hanging nn,v let her think so. tifi'iTi rtmml v nfinvA Hint tinmlu tilian n ' L. ' i. I...I- u iltfriTfinil na " :z: ' i i.7. ii :. .r",-.,i r"v"i you mn jpv- "t" -.i P,iiHiuiiu-in., juuiciuua niranKcr ui uoin r.j nw lUOOl, ju."t o uiiiuiiuuini wrnau mm t nt rnns-m mii am u fitnm m t . r . iiv.11 ititi iiiv iinv unit ivniin iiMiii Viiv tllrt .oPnon'' U 0nTU,yInB WhiI" it U IVB her her own medicine, that's T l !.-! it.! iuirrsome to have snm. thing unpleasant always on jour mM even If ou forget thnt relation " I stralnH for a time, you arc rcmlrXi of It ns soon ns you stnrt to 3 to her or pass her. and rcine In eoni..i with thnt elaborate coolnc", Ult "What Is that thing thnt Isn't ju.t right V" joti keep asking jourse'f X ou get Int.) bed nt night and the,.'" one train of thought thnt won't re.T "Oh, yes, that silly girl. Wh.io aJt she con.o out and mi what's wranr or t else tako a Joke the way she RJ You don't want to give her the ... It-faction of knowing that ym, a,e WJ " rle.l or that you even notice y. but it's so hard to keep from going Tl her and salng. "What is the i,t, with you? AVhy don't ou a " a human being?" c '"', SHU Is one of those time-wasters, who want to show you that they wnn-f take nnythlng like "that." ZZ. It is. from you or anybody else. Ann sue reany doesn't show r.nvthh except that she hasn't grown m'i ve'r far In one respect mid that she wouldn't be very easy to live with. New Top Coats Topcoats aro of four distinct vari. Ilea: those that are long, straight a',.l slender, those that ure belted snuiriv those that are drawn tlahtli- ni., ..".'.'.' hip line nnd blouse Just above this tlili section, nnd those thnt are beltless nni lf.nlfl ir, r.t oft.... ,tA..l.1H..f. . ..In circular In cut, often decldedlv f-jii she 'Vogue. ' 'about her presence, 1 Prl- She will begin to realize pretty soon, if vou Ignore her thoroughly, that yo.i if thclJyVpreMsrd by her behavior. ! of It. This Is done with ns much prl- v.ncy as possible. Of course. It would be better third person were not necessary or, you will notice nfter n day or twoi , could be found in the intimate family ,illlt Hi,c get red In the face when iclrclc. Hut If It will deflect from all , .-,. near her. nnd that the hnught- these hearts and homes the danger ofijjv lifted brow Is just a trine sen-, the knife the new court is a boon for I ConsciouH. I which we cannot be too thankful. i T. , .,. , . )f And then, in one way, a third per- QHK'I.Ti net over it. shell forget it. con is n distinct advantage. For fro-' O .or she'll tire of It In time you can qucntly n Jack nnd .Till, who are cx-jrount on that. cnriaiing Between meinscives, necoine ftyS hep SPECIALISTS IN MUSCLE STRAPPING tor flubbj rnndlllon nf rACR 10I,KT tt-Y HVM.P TltKATMr.NTS KAPNEK & KAPNEK 1615 Walnut St W Knrnr 4t63 The wnrnuflr o Jerry Page nnd Frances Curttr hi yan on n fifty-fifty basis. Franca, ren insisted n paying half for her cnsiantmenl rln.r, fine! .rrrru, beca'iic he loved hrr and xcanted her to be happy, tried to be agreeable about If .ftrr the innr Wnoe Frances bepan to feel that she had solved the problem of marriage, particularly when rhe compared her own independence with the narrow" Uvea of othet icomcn. CHAl'TIlll IN At the Breakfast Table WOULD hne been so much better Hy HAZEL DEVO ltATCHELOIt copyrfuhf. 10S1, bu Public inftfsr Co. they can afford it. "Of course r.cf ' dumb when it comes to telling anybody m.. . . . a -....' r I else. xaiK to n stranger auout nm Jin ; Complain nbout her Jack ! I guess not. ' I And that's the beginning of the end of i vhyi the trouble. ' So you see, little bride, the knife is i I just thought--well, you sec And 1Uite out of style. Hut be careful about i I-ranees stonpeil. hhe felt somehow nvk-1 ,r,vinlr If rinn't run home to mother' I ward about . xplnlnlntr that It was easier - wftH"f "i "." nV,n ifnt IIV!!' 1', to pay .i hleh rentnl when two people I It might just happen that he wont go, were hi tt nir the 1. s. nnd nhe vu niter you ugnin anu men it migiii iiikl-i nngry with herself for feellnn; ns she did. a court reconciler to get him back for "'ill. I sec what vou menn." Jerry i w.n ' U..I.1 p.. .1.1....1.. ..-....-.I.... ... UM I n.inj nuililill l.v , .11 f'.tl.lll 111 Ui. 1IVI thoughts utmost rudely. "No. I don't j bellee Mr.) llarlowe iloes anything In-- (creatine, so that Jim probably pays his 1 Covvrictit. ltt, by rublto Ledaer Ce. own blllk ' "Why. ,jrrr.v TT , A for Frnnce-i If Jer-y had told hor exactly an he felt about uieir money :ir Who vvas the first lovesick fool that wrote to this column" Cah vou tell me why this column was ever started' Whv ?h?.,' V ots'e-ir.lrangements and had refused to go on. ting. Keep moist with a slightly warm penie tell me how to make pouch jelly water in sunn? window. .. 0 tjln nnrings? I guess I nm a If for Instance, he bad been Arm wltl her. as rred Marriott had been with i;isle, Frances might have chafed under wh-n they need If la Cynthia a tutor for -feeble-minded and lovesick fools?" ', ,. , V. -f ..i .' ""I --- -' I " ' ..... , lAFirrr... jjvv f.ii. iu leilCTS HnM i -tne coarse ouiMui- uruui.-..r-i iii .-r...... jfte early, but t wou.ii line to nave 0u have presentei only one setiBible .m U.. c.nr.n.1 iml nfiehoileil for tell I. I . It T A .. ....a. n,.a.,r. , . n , fl.at ..Ma IIMa .q. !.... 1... ne on naiiu i-j ii i ' no jvi-i .ui. -i-s -..w. ........ v...-fc ...... ...w. n.nnijii-iurny i .. . , -l.n All . .. .:n .. ....!. .inHuiiri, ipvpr:! (iiivu iit'o v'i... m .. i a,i fcii-rT i' ill ii.iiiK i. .... from tne inrmers. uiey win imt spun. 1 111.-, TCII II 1 ! II V ill' II kV II llllllil II lill i . . j j ..i , r j . . j . i . thnt vou get from the milk men ymi liat0 .Anu'.d rule that question out an not 'They love to bo mastere -I lertalninir -o the subje-t yuestlon No - Hut as '.t wns. tr.:nK johb-u i-"n- . .. . i. . ..i j u i npn.i w. r ... i.i .. . . i . i .. .. 1:-- fc..s- .- - -.-- -- - - . . , . (h uhinoea orwim vou cr nt mc 5 miuuiu iK'nr, ..ui i uum , - tl Mawi tirni nan ucen "". iv i-n- (! ftt tTioti v ritnrpn pcz ini rain ......... -.. -'. .. i - , ,. .-, r i- i t t'nnvn fnm . " livriii U4iii vn't nr - n , ..I uT 1 If V 1 II (i'lli . i" ' . --' tui nil rry until gonlcu ''''. ''.";: .. , , ,1 1 L' V' "C,:, " ,, i arswer to 'hat one. In asxini: the third oiufstl n viu nave assumeu nun we .111 are h'.essed with parents nn-1 r-lntlves I v,.. .,..1 nml nnrhoiled for ten v ' . ... ' ' i...i . ! t .. .. A.t.n ..nVi that mm -.'. .r.e--".... tit for a time, but she would nnvo gion n.;.,ntnu In hnlllnu water. , .l' .o ,!, n-iii r.r.. ....,.!! .inswen.l several days ago. Who mrnviAM secreth- In Riving in to nun, ... TJ. ., if uhen'whlnnlnT cream ?ho first. ?.?.!'. 9"'!?La V hor women do wliether they deny !t or not - iii a iimii isir ii vii r J!, "raT , .7 1 ." Tin"; have ,o ut anything In it so ns to make llBl'l nn; v.,... M- w,.w-. . - -,- and then -oil lichtlv in llo ir brown iu smoking hut fat. prouts c Mince four o in of salt pork lire sufficient peetin or jelly-ma 1 and then place in a frying pan and add rial f-r the making of jellv i , . i.i, , . . t n -ini-l be cunihincd with nnc t 7-.ro und one-Mr uups of bean " ,,,,, With the price of sugar so high it will not pay you to make jelly with, 'lea-di skins. Peaches do not contain lire Slltticient pc-tin or jeiij -mniuiiK iii.ue- nnd tney norher fruit, k jfiriMf. Thre tablespoon of soy sc.we, 6'alf and pepper fj ttste. ' Turn contiiiuiii'v until ol! bl-;cd ; nd cook for fifteen i.inut". I ; Chicken Chow Ielll Wash on und one -. .i I f pounds o' ' lean pork loin and remove the bones ami chop fine Cover u.th c-iid -vater nnd ' slnim'r for fifteen min'i'es Drain nn-1 l mc tc lio,-jid. Now i liop four ounce-. 3 of salt pork -erv tir.n. 1'repare toe coodle as directed l'la-e the salt pork in nn iron frv ins pan or -pider and add ' 7 wo trAi'r.- oniom, -hopped ;iii. One Hf-itt of c-lery, --if in fms, Ji-e, ; Four oufU'U r,t rushroomt, i-el'-l 1 end diced, Prepared pari ' Three table. poon of .toi, tt:''. To-s to mix and then iift tw t.ib.e spoons of tlmir over ail. Tost to bb rid and add the lupjid .n whi--h th n.at : was cooked. Sinner fo- one I a.f hn-ir nnd then fry tuc noodles nnd lift to a ..-H : plate Turn oir the tirepare.J pork mixture. Chop uev Cook one nv! one-half y -'.i :' -n of tK)rk until te: ,ier 'ut in -re i,,ch ' pieces. Chop n' Vn.d- . f . el. r . n n--e ' one-half cup of . il m the frv-.g pan or .. In nn iron SDld- r and tlo n -1st ". half cup of tloi.r o-er tin 1 When the fat i. hot, add ; brown s.igMl v" ' w1'1 i-eler and Vnthing ti"ed b added to the crean, ith a birgu d- to whom we can go for advice with the utmost confidence This space la too limited to go Into details, hut jour world'.v experience must be very limited f vou contend that every twy or clrl Is In a position to eex pucn advice, from ccptlbie mi thnt d.-v- ionn r.c w i.-r..nces had o coiilldeptly suggested ...... ... nn.. hnl' on the Investment "f lUll r-., ..... - the engage lth end wn'' n clouil tVi.it made for hldicr inc nr ousrreling. but It effect..! n T-VnnceM tone n-an hi!Pt The bubble of her complaisance had been I i pricked Wius It poealblc that Jerry, vviisiit rniisniju wiui tneir arrange- mentV ' 1 Hut he caught the hurt In her voice! Inst.intlv "Dear, I was teasing you!" ' "Heally?" She was btlll not reas sured. . "Of course "You see. Frances went on rather , lamelv, "tho r nts an- high here and I did wonder. Mr. Harlowo must be doing t very well." "(Hi. he . Jerry s.ild carelesulv . "Well enough to get along-. Well. I must be olT ' Ills kiss iiut iiKirinn n he bent ov.-r ' Pr.uice.s ,mih i-rtuncloi-y nnd careless ' 1'ii.ini-H worilid ov.-r It :or several i.ik. i n. nts after In- had left and then formit all about It When fche thouaht of It I tn chide herself on her rr ii yn Ing. Liter It vi ns mv n ti i " ii'- ...... ........ .. I...., v., vt. ,, .., rtr. .?re- n little lariter ! foolish Imagination Of course, Jer ment ring, grew a little uirher ( ip) i( Iot)r b, M(n U(r; (iU.;i i i-urce33lvo happening n . (1ur.er and unemotional In the morula hi.'r,r'ier"re,.nt'.ves This' Is a hlc' world ! ,. nn In Jerr nttltude. and although (ust sweetin to taste and then whip , and It contains many pecunnr speeimenn rrancfH did not Know It nerseir, u in- i j .-i i .. .m ... v. I. n ii t-n it ' r.nr : ir i ii n r i ui" liiver-stjn- t-KK l-emer. in in ''' r "...-..:. :.... :".. -- .,l,1 h, WHAT'S WHAT llr lirt rv 1IKIMK of minkmd. so ll ' not ior you or ine , . fniiPC toward Jerrj to decide which cnurs- Is the proper one feeted h r feelirg tovsaru '" to pursue Vour fourth question Is nw- I o-ie n ornmp '.iv wero nt lirea.,iasi M,mh . bsJZrLS'. iS"k; fu'.'v wea "popey lou realise tnni. dor t vou' vou te : us all ano-it i-yn- .I... ..r.i, .11 i'u V.j. miirv ni... or nn--i .-- .- -- ,--,. . .i.kk.,,.' fault" and then vou as tne rennera u n,(ve i,-iTr -ir. r,H.. ....,. Fra'cr 1ookm 'ip c.iKi-ri when V.e remarked casually tnoimn 'Hv the wav. 1 think we're going to TnmurroM ,y r neighbor, Loneliness I like in walk nt eventide When .jus, shuts out the dm, I like to wutcli the frlendl lights (Jf lamps tlmt shine within iMMMBKMMm . w A ,s ... ., mir for trie 'feeOle-mlnnen. Tvils" o,uest ii proven conclusively that vou are UicKing !n a tlnrouuh under--tandlnp of vour suhj.-t Fo- good i ei.s' sake. T'opey stun nixing frollsh o-iestlons .Til tei: us :-i-ethlnif Your lis letter is h foo'.'.sl. '.i 'ts purpose ns iinv that I - er read In this column. This sp.ici entirety too valuable- to i 1 e -aken up by a subject which Interests ' -mi'v vou If u are st.l, "in tie ..ir ,H to'lhe i-.e-lts o' this column nnd still titi-.l to pester us v 'th fo .sh ques tions ill vou k'.ndlv do this Uti'.i. thing for ., ,, .f .our i vnthla n ght oti. lect b-r. " la re.r.ly the better method If this d'scussloi. Is ever t. he finished, i eiid a Vter on next Wednesday eve-nl-2 to " nt .I.i i.nd I'll do the same. .".... i,ii. botn asre,. to present H i.i -. - . . c..,- l..ii i t nri,mi,Mi She was! v, (lr verv '. r'.v In t1 e bright sunliRht tnni stre.irrfd ' through the windows and splashed tin- ten-w.ig'n with gold She and Jirrv u'e their 1 realcfni.i-i nl fresco from i Ma w.ibo.. drawn up Into the wlndi.v but .terrv beeired sc.irci-iv nvar- that 1-Yancfs vv.is illb .ouslv feni-Inlm- with her ruddv hair iioft nnd hei llawleH fkln like that of a child s In the vt-v trvlng niornini; Ugh' "()'i Jerry, who are thc"' "We"., I met llnr.owe- nt the mllce verten'..-. an .iw'ullv likable rhp, and lie waw telling ire what a ten Ible time they're having tr: lug to find u place- to five ' "Hei married then? i"b eti Hen been married about as l-.i .u we have, or perhaps a lltt.e m slinilows play upon the wills Where heart tires glenni and glow. I like to warm my henrt with love l'or folk I do not know. I like to feel the fragrant dark 'lose round my shoulders pres-fd. I like the witchery of stars 'I hat i uses my unrest. At eeniide. when shadows fall, Thi is the hour, I go, An I hial inv loneliness with love lor folk l do not know. Murj llarron Hrubnkcr, Iu Oood Housekeeping The Question Corner t Today's Inquiries 1. llo-rv many women are now said to bo practicing law In N'ow York city? 2. Describe nn uniisunlly attractive bowl for goldllsh. H. What forms a striking trimming for n soft gray satin hat? I. How run n pretty scrap-basket bo made from a wire frame for a lamp shade? .". Into what shape is u new utensil for chopping vegetables fash ioned? Ii. I low nre the sleeves und neck of n smart rosc-llnen frock finished? Yesterday's Answers 1. If the tortoise-shell rim of nn eyeglass breaks, a simple way of mending It Is to press the two broken ends together with u col lodion preparntlon. 2. A narrow belt thnt would irove Dn attractive oriimnrut for a sweater Is made of colored kids, iu u patchwork design. ?,. Tor saving the housekeeper a ast amount of energy, a new elec trical device thnt has been lu icnted Is n scrubbing machine. I. A striking, draped skirt hns the edge of the over-part trimmed with fringe. i. In making a number nf the tin-to-dote sports swenters camel's hair wool is used. II. l'gg stains can be quickly removed by first rubbing them with cold water and then with hot water and soup. UT it & Away g r the Mixes - Chased by a steaming, cheering cup of Tetley's full-flavored, stimulating Green Label Tea ! There's something about a cup of Tetley's that plays hobs with the blues. Picks you right up! TETLEY'S TEA Makes Good Tea a Certainty Of course, the blending is the secret. But we've been blend ing tea for over 100 years. So we couldn't help but know something about it! JOSEPH TETLEY & CO., Inc. New York, N. Y. L I - r d 'v -a r e-i' an i -,-i-pa'eu up uhi- . OflC-7l.trfC' ; caopped tne One-'luarte.r p-mri-i if ( 1tn"i nuts, ... . Ore-hal' pound 'if '"In sprouts 4 iiaicd as direct d (Ine en u 'rn.'.r. m. A"in- , tine tC'ip'on c ' fit' Qr fenpoin i te'ife prp Tl.re' i4 ; 'W'J ' " ' i r'-'- oiion . n; 1- aoelel" --h!"r, n. I's '.irger bense, r.e.ir.H .i.-iy t.'i. g.r tootai group it .at, .i.vivs be---, a.i-i'j-ted bl form to i ,v hi-j'p ' ''"' '. '-' 'alk of bubiin-ks vat'er- d.nr.g Jr intended to ! X-. n ore- to rneus-.ri. It Is truo trait a' a trade" .aripjel. whether the d n eM U" r .nimer ml t-r professional, e r, t" s supuo-ied to con'r'.bulo son eth n t-'lpfui tir.-i "shopfu." to the dlscustlen Wren "he social affair Is one of con- ge.-.'.i' groups no one A-cild experi p.ilrt- e'n 'o refra.n from lilscusslng .ir-, or t .. ,-,.5 ", ,i, i'il '..terury tnpi---i ,.rd. 1-1- Ue.i t 'B' 1 kD nusi-, are e --lterest- ' g ej'.t.vatld peop'e I- rj ert t..! t. h u label cm hard ;.- 1 applied 'o therr ' ;:iv.-Rat!or. ' . : ro v '- r,i. o" h-isiresH nature -i I ' t, is rnl ! hie.'e' interest o anv h 1 u the Krei..er anl c-..- r tw i l'st'i-rs S alititi si ori lecsune If :u a.. " e n'n-r g'.esin out de tl 9 erjjn'T, Aai' g tr. ii.itkntly tor ' I onge ... J aA 1.1.1. I., . ......11 II, 1 '1 1.' .I..I.J.- II. '"r i-v. -"' ,. .V,:, M,1 in lAfifUr r.'n2?.,r d hi r vnthla If .vou are game . "!o ou know h!r wife in- i- . . ... -i.i ... , . . . . .. I V sefn rer 1 ruui,- in i .i.i r Peeu i ' ki a nl--e little thing v. rv sn.all and t . i d V.' II. I ti.ld llnrlowe iilmut . v , nit pl.icc here and h" heenn d tickled '.. d .it' .iti-iu it It ought mi'in It vir" up t - us to have friend, 'i the f it e I'Ui.dlng "Pit lerrv i..n th- afford !' T'.e 1 rerts 1 .-r h-i t sn.all ly any menu. . ,Vl AV.nltanra VOU WK. accep- in. -i i ....k. !. tee '.(now -our i.nswer as soon as p..-ib- I.i St f ii sa" e 1 'eas- 1" V . .... .u -vrd ;' ei"c rernei-ii'i-r i;. n mi , nu writ. y-)U ll be expected i -oethn uwm tn's -erv long letter. I assure y i my best sup- ...t f vou decile in fa' or of our little rteneV " FRANK. Leupold & Beltz Ladies' Tailors & Dressmakers lionni uf All llftcrlptlont I irellrnt M orkiniiniililr Moderate I'rlrrt 1713 ARCH STREET VvvTp.vrrw?jtMrrvyivfr.iT,i . . . i Vi.WM,llV,'M,W ViA4Vi ASCO ASCO ASCO AO r-?Jtaia xmwz 3 M O W ! 01d"f ashione d Buckwheat Cakes ,, "34? I WJLlJll. "if f -"r V ":C4?5S THE HECKER CEREAL CO..NEW YORK Any Doctor Knows that children should not drink coffee. and that it is harmful.in greater or less degree to many adults. "Why thentake chances with a table Lever age which may prove definitely injurious? The Famous Cereal Drink Instant Postum has every element of a satisfactory safe table drinkilt offers pleasing aroma a snappy coffee-like flavor, and its wholesome ingredi ents can only make for health and comfort. "There's a Reason" Made by Postum Cereal Co,Inc,Battle Creek, Mich, :',t-?m&TOar.rrx)OSJK3r2; ASCO ASCO Aauy g 'IAS Tea 0 When the Winds Sweep 'Cross the Hielcinds th hardy Scot goes itrgwg on his toaf. With ku tunic rtopmny about ha shoulders and the tnowflakts chasing each other around hs bare knees, IV laughs defiance at the wintry blasts. A morning pot of porridge is a national institution in Scotland. The Scots have long been known as one of the hnrdiest Tce or, earth. Read those two sentences again; they have n significance for each other. These ure the days when you can expect weather changes overnight, and they bring illness, unless the proper bodily resistance is maintained. A dish of "Asco" Oats is the ideal breakfast food it is tasty, easily prepared, unusually nourishing and economical. "Aaco" Oats nre the finest white oats grown. Thoroughly steamed and rolled thin, thus requiring little cooking. You can cook "Asco" Oats in 10 minutesj n is m f s; K'! Asco Oats kyc 3 pkgs 25c The Breakfast Cereal Supreme! 9 f. UA ;i '9 ',0 f i VA iS J Ail S I ,1 M r ,!" Our big new Combination Grocery and Meet Market, af 239-2.,l South 10th street, ia a distinct departure. Have you visited it yet? 9 y A' b .,.. ,u Cj "Asco" Stores all over Phlln. and throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware nna mnrjia. q, ia:fKx-vv'Kfr,s-t,s:stn " . crn! m a am ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO ASCO AbCU "jnz'rx-zrW&Fi&ww y) ' t-t w y "--vKs.,it--jwwv-ir-wet"l't I null m uijiywiMii'iA;jiiFiJj,PHLamZg Avti ,- A l & ii K .riJl-r -,1 wj I. Mil f .
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