Wwgi ffTwpii!. swnw" t 'tW ""- - 93ylVliV''w',' ' tiffl3K ri,.,'J.j K?wca" ri)T 'iSwawvUBmr? "wibjmww ki-AMmmt aasTaW1rVt ffPf' I faff. Mr Si, m IM V' I lay ? ;,-';jkHMfv Ai ft KlHHEi " i in i i . EVEMNG- PUBLIC LEDGBR- PHILADELPHIA , ' WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1921! ( MRS. WILSON GETS MORE IDE AS UK LVSMUrUUl AJ 1UTLHUDI jCornmcal Makes a Fascinating J ariety of Breads and a Dump ling That Can Be Served With Meat or as a Dessert E Ills the waist liie has i The Woman s THE WANDERLUST .. W ILSON A. lfllion. ItV MRS tCowrlo'il, mi. bi Mis. M. A.V noils iraervrd. . "pnEUU comes to the rosmopolitan ji, micncn a leuer iroin u fcoiiinrrn plantation: Ucnr Mr. 'Wilson: for onr ros- I mopolilnn kitchen 1 nm spihIuh: some j Carolina iIMicp. Hi? 'olored mniutnv !ia still to he found in mnny of our Comtnunltlon. 1 pniov your articles j very much nud thought that porhRpi jtftCRC recipes would bi nnprjcinteii J by some or your renders. H. K V and hake for tvvrntv-rtve minutes in t oven Out into squares and then I'llr- mi a plate covered with a napkin I Off from a hpur of the Mine V?idi;e Mountains in the stilt" of North t'nto Jinn th"rt is a Iear old plantation with Jts cateway ue.rly a nrli' apart. 'I'hi' place- is well kept, after the manner of jnany of these southern homes. As one orives in the gateway there nm fi'iilo a Jiumbor of llttlo pickaninnies ready to fpen the gate for .s on and srin pleas -yntly to ilinplav their ivory white tietli ind sunny nature. !" Mistress Onliir:. tin1 statelj iniBtre of this beautiful home, that Ups about hfcnty-tive miles as the crow tiles from Jlie railroad station, Is a rinl mistress of n liomn ; t-h" has mm; of the dainty inannerisms that recall thr da.'s of Splendor in tho South that !iavi cone bv An nrWtoerat whn holds liTe!f eloof from the rush of t'ie modern dn.x. ihe is nn ndep: at the art of conking, lind while she relegated mod of this Jtxork to Aunt Ueulnh idie still -mper-.V cs anil oversees and I'ntu the menus. )iot only for the family, but for the help upon the plantation. t Aunt Reulah is a pupil of Mri- Cm fax. nnd she surely is a credir to hT nistre..s' tcachin;-. And while mod rrn methods, in spii" of all their ef forts to resist, havr invaded the p'nnta t'on, they st II haw- many of tuj old time dishes there. Corn bread, coin pone, hatier hi cad end other good old-time homey dihes ire dsily upon itiir tab'e, and th" meal lifed below the Maon and Dixon line js the X'-Ii-te meal ground bi the old tone burr method ; this has all the good Vi'.ss of the mm. If vou are nimble to obtain the while meal xou I'un use the Indian or .inkee meul w.th very good Results. ! Corn -Nut Itread Minc four n.mccs of salt poi'K very fne and cook in n sjijiitr until n deli cate brown Turu this into a mnin' bowl nnd add : j Onc-ijiicirfc.- ''p nl mup. 'i Thrcc-quariCi t cup of commrni. Onr ami mir-iiunrtrr cups nf don, n t f ,..l.f... .. i.... .1 I ICO fl in mun Jfuyru wi','"H l und erve. i Corn DoiUers i Mince xerj line one -half pound of nit pork and then brown Now lift the brown salt pork with a skimmer into a saucepan. Leave the fat in the pnler. ' Place in the bowl i I One und one-half cm;m of tormneal. ' I One teaspoon of suit. Three and one-half rup of hoiUnn trn'cr. Stir to prevent lumping mid then cook until the mixture is th.ck enough to hold a spoon upright Turn into a howl and let cool. Add One-halt cup n' 'r' rhnppeil mmM. four tnhtriponiii of incly vlioppfd parsley One oNtou gritcil. One-eighth tratpnnn nf iliume. Korin info rouml cylinders or -au .sages nnd then toll in flour and brown in sinokln1; hot fat. Serve with cienm sauce or gTavy Hatter ltrc.nl Th is nKo called spoon bread. Place in 'i s.iucepan 7 iro nnrf one-half cup of 6oiim; iratrr. four tablespoons ol simp. Four tablespoons of shortening. Our teaspoon of salt. One cup of contmca' Stir to p-event lumnin: and ihen crok for ten minute' Turn into a bowl and cool. Now add One and one-half cup of milk. Yolks nr tieo enas. L k. I Thrfc-qiiaiteri cup of tlou . One level tablespoon nf baking poicdei'. Itenr to mix .uid 1 hen fold in the tifl - I Ix beaten whites of two csch. Turn Into . no lirt rcniieM either, for the xola well-greaed baking dish and bake in a'tile tt.lng max wander almost to the i hot over for forty minuies. This d'sh 1R l.neelinc at present. That. too. n hat 'usually spvvcd fir breakfast nnd is no intention ( tetii'Miitu to its old nd l.ftecl from riic di'h with a l.irge table dn-ss ;s iudnat"d by the latest moilels jnooii. ' i mm Pens Smihc of iliofe show skirts A- 1' rV fk ' 1 ib mm y m V'hM,1 j if Exchange Please Tell Me What to Do A Poor Circulation 1 In 'h fitiltr of tfoninN'n t'ao ' ' Dwr Mudam Kindly answer Hie fol- lowing tto'xx- can brown rlngH around j I the eyes be removed ' How can I mains blood show on my chocks? Winta the ! hst n to make a dark neck light? I How can I put on more wetgnt in u, j fhort time? M M It. . Your circulation musl be sluggish If our complexion Is dull and your eea tinged Kxeiclso would be tile vcr best i thing foi ou Oo to a gyninaxluni. If ou can. nnd take a course of Instruction or Join a basketball team or dancing c .iss. I Drink Iota of water nnd eat plenty of food so that the exercise will not , innko you thlnntr. but will build up vour muscles nnd make you stouter by 1 means of the extra food that you eat. If you exercise, well the color ought to show In your cheeks, nnd another good wnv to produce It Is to bathe our face I In cold water after you use warm water on It and then rub your cheeks with n downward motion Lemon Juice wi'l bleach our neck l til less It is nntural for you to have a ' dark skin. Spread It on everv night before xou go to bed nnd rub It well In. Ksercl.se nnd food will make xnu gnln weight ICnt plenty of eggs and milk, potatoes and starchy food WUAVS WHAT tir iinr.nv nrir. 11 CYNTHIA I It.v CtmiNMi U)VK page the waistline And that Cnriinio.il IMtmplincs Pino m it saucepan I'hi'c cups of icatri . One fiiitpoon of salt. One cup of cornmeat. Stit to blend and then to prevent lumping. Cook slowly for twenty min- i tes and then add the meat picked from reduced to nitre ruffle, by the unco length of ihe cotsuji. The above frock if green serge lmvv n waistline which, though not inurdinatcly long, is xvnn uering enough to pleae the mode Its ilaini to distinction, however, is not based on t'lis del nil 'n much ns it is on other fenturis First of all, there t th To Mrs. L. S. Trv massaging with cocoa butter everv r.lght before you go to bed, nntl take three or four deep breaths of frc?h air, counting six while xou inhale, ami sIt xhlle you eih.ile. Make this flower and .Ueper as vou go on until you arc used to It, and then after vou have been doing It for several weeks, ti filling your lungs with a deep breath nnd then packing" them with morn nnd more until xou cant take any more. This Mil fill up xour shoulders tuid clifst In the most surprising wax, and Mil do xour henlth a great deal of good in the tnennxvhlle Correct Etiquette Tn th Krfi'or o' VTnmnn J i'nor Dear Mad the folio uliiahle column Is It proper to put ,eft-hnnd corner on ' Al'o where can tixo voting fills take ' up swimming" " J- It is not correoi to put the It S i V v on a wedding invitation unless It Don't Interfere Between Husband and Wife To Mrs II. U C Do not Interfere betwe-ii husband and wife If vour brother Is not Hiitlgtled In his married life he should talk to his wife, nbout It nnd eomo to an agreement with her, 11 them vvotk out their own lives. Thev are mature people and should settle 'their affairs themselves. Cynthia never ad vises divorce There aro times when It Is expedient for persons to separate, times exe-t when that separation should bo made legal, but the ooner mnnv per sons innke up their minds to 'stand things, matters of disagreement, and so on, the better Why does this woman work? Can your brother not support her? Perhaps she has sotno good reasons on her sldo for unhapplness. Let them work It out themselves. "Jack" to "Sunshine" Dear Cynthia--In njiswor to "Sun shino," I would like to state that I agree with hei I do not bellove that a real he-man is so foolish as to think He is deriving a lot of pleasure or compli menting the girl by kissing. I spent twcnty.seven months on the Mexican tiorder and In France with the Sixth Regular Culled States Cavalry and subjects like the ono "Sunshlnn" men tioned were the cause of much argu ment and helped spend mnnv u lonely evening for us In tho army I huxe found that the irreal matarltv nf il. II $1 ji A WOMAN OF YOUR SIZE OUGHT TO WEAR A LARGER WAIST Said the Saleswoman Severely She Wasn't Human Enough to Think That Perhaps the Customer Might Prefer the Smaller Size WTJAVK j oi on nnv of tlirse in size went io tnc waisi department xh I...1 ., In hnl'n ftni,iAM.h., .. it.. '"'l Ken a prospective ins- ;- . s ( muc away sjotue correspondents aro In perplcv Itv regarding tho proper way to address a professlonnl woman who Is married Should she be entitled Mts. .lames liar low, or Mr. Sushi Karlow? It should bo said Hint, with the exception of doc tors piotA'slonal women themselx'es aro not In uniform ngreement on this sub led 'VVbo, outside of a few Intimate friends, knows the "Mr. and Mrs. name'' of 1-oulse Homer, or Margaret Deland, or Uay Wilson Preston, to name but a few famous nrtlsts who are not spin sters? Some Irishwomen for ex ample. Mrs Humphry Anrd keep the name of the 'mister." even In their pro fessional work, while others, like Alice Mevnell retain their own first names. ' The lule most generally observed Is to use Ihe husband's name, prefixed by "Mrs " for all social matters, Including correspondence, thus, letters should be addressed to Mrs. 1-orln Deland, Mrs. Wilfrid Mcvnotl. Mrs. James Preston. 1.1 i.,-,,..,,! of tislnr the names by which these women utn best known In iam 11...1 nrM.. totner. intllcntlng pile of blouses . " "vT b" ofthV first i no intigtiid saleswoman loohru nrr over. "A vvoinnn of your iifc ought to near a -10." she irtiiarkeil. reproachfully. "No. thill's too big; 1 like llicm rnlher close-fitting." The snleswoiniin looked sw if tlv over the pile, flipped one out, nnd laid ll down on the counter. "That's a .'IS." she admitted: "but you ought to wear a 10" "How much is thl''" nked the customer, senrchlng for a price mark. "Five dollars-." "That's more than I wnnt to pay is there anything less expensive than Ihnt in this style without so much embroidery?" I "yps. hut jou'd do much better to gel till one. It's n lovely waist, nnd it wears much better thnn the cheaper one. A woman of your size is very hard on waists, nnd you really ought to get ihe ones that will wear " "1 don't want it. tliunk you." said the customer wearily, walking away. vlth counter xiio fliers seem to share "Sunsh no's ' opln-. VM ' .ctix , nrofesslons Ion. ro I ndviw her to stick to her belief ' their respectlxo proiessions Pav no attention to that outfit of luin a , . und coyotes, as they aro only kids Thoy callers, thero Is no reason why you will learn yet, If some one doesn't give should . , , , , . them a "necktie" party first "Sun- Jt's natural for boys and glils to no utilfio ttiAPu la nntl.tn.' ........... ...I. I. i. - i ........ ..! t.. !ifh nlhr Itnd DerSOnall.V 1 boys of todux ; think It s always wise to have roveral I It is Just posslhlo that xnu have ben'good box friends Jt broadens ones I looking In the wrong places for them. point of xlew und keeps a girl from be- Why not look for them In some of the lng "prlssx." But there need bo and l evening schools In Uie cltv before you should be no sentiment in tho fi iendslilp trv tho dance halls? I must sax- I ad- until the right man comes turn iipm, coma j on iu im .. .,. '" cere not ooy cinzy ns w e girls aro nowadays. j ., i Womnn's 'nor rv tno nance nans? I must say I ad- until the ri '"" v ?Z9f answer !'",r" a lrl with pluck enough to hand ! he does com drVtoSsC"n;ourYhe"e horni"' toails "cold shoulder." I giajl xou j cnlumn JA' K nla n st. V P. on the n wedding lnvita- "Sophlst" Writes Again Dear Cxnlhla Allow me to compll- nunt raurus on ine r.iie ihhi- o ex- i M's umi Mien ii'iw uiv iiicul iMCNi'll iruill , . , ., .... Il..rt.rt.l rt inl the gibkt. back of carcass and neck of jlropinn of 'hi- vxivjt. d oseil ; io i nnkp .l.l.k.ii ' this should be about one cup. ' ,ll f"0 ,,f tU"-JZl it I .the- I id One half cup of fine,, popped .. , C VlVll Uslt it , 1 . t ..iitil.il.. .. .AAnml hairier, I One lev l One e;i' evel teaspoon of salt eon. One and one-nuaiter cups of milA oi cicr, One prcn hal' cup o finely chopped nut. ent to inn thoroughly a nil tnen rrense and Hour a narrow oblong loaf- Khnned nun mid bake for fort J -live juinutes in a hot oven. Tin bread max Je cut into sices xxuen a day old and tonstul. t Com Pone ( Mime four ounces of s,i;t pnik ,ind fc'-own Ight'v. Turn into a bowl and .dl J Four tnhlc'pooni or suup. ; Our oiid oiic-ijtcrfcr nips of win- riral, i One niid one half tcater. Stir to blend nn1 odd One roi, cups o then let fool boiling Now !Onr cai ut in ilt Threc-tuartcn cup nt 'loin 7 iro If ct I ('itlr(iooiu u bilking fprjicder. fjue lei el teaspoon of alt Heat to m.x uid men gren.e a Jjiaking pun and pour the mi.i ir- in nhont three-ouirter. inch deep l'o-ir two tab!epoon.s of bacon fat over the I, .Vge One half cup nf finrhi chopped onions. One-halt cup of fincl'i chopped pats lei. One-quarter teaspoon of thun'r. Tiro thuds cup of finely chopped nuts. Mold into large sausage hnpc nnd then turn into a pudding cloth. Tf. plunge into boiling water nnd cook for nee hour. Vu' with parsley -lance oi 1 row n grnw This pudding is just a adaptable m the Indian meal pudding of th" e.irb Colonial days. To use it for a les.ert plnce in n snucvpnn Three cups of tratci . , ttne-half cup of sirup. f)ue-hnlf ttajpoon of salt. Hr i.g to n bo'l and addy One cup of cornmeal. Stir to prevent lumping and cook fi.r ' ftern minutes. Turn into a mmug bowl and add ' Four 1 a It' c spoons or bu'tei Ttca-thirdi cup of hroien sugar. One (up of iniiins. One cup of finelv hopped nuts. One-half cup of r'whi chopped cirton. I'uiec cups of milk 'I xro irr'l-bcatcn eons, lien, liar 1 to blend and then tin n into n pudding dish and bake lor fort.x I've minutes Stir every ten minulc fur half ,i.i hour nnd tlren.dust the top with ii'tian.on and finish baking Thank you. Mr- Colfax. I am -lire we v 11 ini'x tiie mcii! ern moiintnin lushes xirv him h ollar and the ti ltistilute a second claim to attention while the third i. made bv the nngimilttv of the trimming luinds. i (insisting, .is thev do. of wluti ixoilc striped wi'h b'ack velvet hostess In arranging her orders for te freshments She must know how many to order for liut of course, It does not make nnv iliffoiencc how many come to the church and so tho response Is not "Two oung girls could lake up swim ming at one o! the ools where Instruc tion I given There Is a list of them n i io business diiectorvof the telephone l,ok arm vou can find out the charges lc i.illtiiKT on the telephone iAS IIGL'MKNT was useless nnd the. oman of her size walked away i again. There wns still one more store in I the neighborhood, nnd although it was . c 1 Miners I PI II, III ',u- .!... At.. I hnsi Ironies ui " i,i; but Wir did not rrcllin ii't't' "' " i '.:! .J of hi. liidepMidrii.e .t. yif.Jfcrt I, rtlett a friend nt Fiances .in Id. f don't foe to f. ? y '' Mtic nrrr'n(iMi'.'. r rlin' t' "111 ,.i.i .,nt heln hut rent z trc-nnriy to imnoc her fii'-fii v...n triaf i ii r i r.it nm Realization TnP.KY M.iir.1 He .ould no. b.-i.-ve J his eai Ktance- who w.us so ,m.. XV II IirvL -1 - - Don't Worry About It Dear C.vnthla Kindly pardon the lib erty which I, a stranser. take In wilt ing you I have read your column and ' hlblled in the selection of his columnar the xarious kinds of letters sent for jour; alius Applied to an experienced piffle novice .vix irounio is tins. hovs. a -' . .irt.. ui i.im,.ir. nn trnon marK cou 11 .. -...JI-..V r. ...Klnl. A AVf'l.n.l I .l.na.nl. t n . ,... ..hm .. f .. T 1. . a . . .. A .. .. .1... .n.l.ttl- h n nome weuiiins " """ ,cwu.... n.uubii m i..'ufci iAia ui hkc i iirtc t moro nppronriHie imm in iuii. , . . I. .. -.Anlln.. nf,ar,l'.r,l . .. I...n ...V...- ....a. .. -.ll .. . v.... l .1 I .Hn.. n- ' is inxnea vo uip icwtihivu ..--.,.... i ncvi-i ii-i" imv r,M--i.i iiiiu uiiiic zodiacal sign, uux oe inai a o. ma; v xt a church wedding, thero Is no It. S. i company wdth nny young man, nor do I June I desire to assute the gentleman V P on the invitation to the church, but care to do so, nnd It causes a lot of (hut 'his unselfish interest In me nnd ,. ... i,u nn the receDtlon cards. The I comment Ilnvintr . brother, he has -.,.. r,tr.. hnu siolcyrt mon coeur xvlth onlv reason It Is necessary Is to help tho I qulto a few gentlemanly boys at the tt 'ti0od of gratitude, his suggestion that House i maK 10 mem cisunny ami tollow In the lioor tnaras ot ,i leave the room Sometimes I Joke with urvan the distinguished w oldster, one I thlnlt nice. As for encouraging erbalot. and xoc.ibullst. will recclxothe their nttentton I nex'er dream of It. I cunslderntlon It deserxes, which Is no laugh qulto a lot. have n good deal of , consideration nt all. To teclprocato In fun with the girls nt the office, so uu's(imu degree his unsolicited counsel, I i see i am iioriiuii. .uw me quesviun in would fain oner -raurus mo jouuwiiik . '. . .,,. '..!.., t, i-.i ;, this. Do I haxo to. urn 1 compelled to (lall ,,f .ulvlce . Id est (also scilicet), to noi one .t in .........,.,. ...... liaxe callers If 1 don't want them" Am eaf0 Ki, to the fluo art of blacksmith- Uh hesitating step she entered and 1 too childish a- peoplo say? Ts it iB, n which occupation he could swing - disgraceful to laugh and Joke xvlth men i t)-r K.edgc until prohibition begins to - I know well, as I do with my uncle" prohibit ' 2 Kindlv imagine I am your daughter and To Kx-Top-KIck" When I ex tell me xvhat ou think of me. T don t pru?scd the conviction that you would j wnnt bovs' treats or to hnxc them take ,,ot begin burning Greek tiro nnd send-1 toe out. I don't know why 1 don't nK up paper balloons on learning that 1 ..r in lie obligated for ono thine The ,, u ..till nbovn term, llrma. I had no leixsoii I write Is to llud out If jou nre of i intention of forcing you to tho mat with the same opinion as others concerning In "foolish Inquiry," which Is the rro what Is the matter I hope nothing nils . c"ou. conclusion jou seem to have me. but people, even mother, make molr0rf(.hed fee'; thero Is. I know I am going to Concerning the subjoined sobriquet ' tnarrv Fomn day. but Im satisfied to 0pr which vou hoisted an interrogation' wait 'until that time comes of Its own hs j nm pleased to bo able to Inform ...-i-nni not hurrv It or question the fu- n,i t,.it it hnH two seunrnto and wldel tute. I go to tho theatre nnd con- dissimilar definitions to Us credit, nnd ' ccrt.s with mother nnd lluddie. my if Vou prefer to string yourself Into be brother I hope T hnxo made thins Uev lug that tho rather uncomplimentary . r.ialn I am hurrying th's us the office 0M? BUus m0 best, I can't verv xvell pro- , bov has tx'tumed with paper for letters ,,ure .in enjolnment forbidding you from ' I'm to tvpe Oood-by and thank you doing ho (flight hero would be the; Max- I xvi Up again? proper place to ring in tho old bourd JIAIUIAftirr D i about "What's In a name'."') ' You sound quite notmal to me. my' Hut t diverge. What t started out to dear- don't worry over silly things sav at the commencement of this .ii- .. .. X iinnnAl frlendlv Interest hiiraliuue is that I detest verbal tiffs,. In vour" brother's friends Is quite allland so t shall restrain myself from rteht and It's "Ice to welcome them for answering the letters of ''laurus aiid 1 Hi sake, but If you do not earn to have I "Kx-Top-KIck " SOPHIST '"'" mere wns n real humnn hnl. ijo ion uitnN." she pleaded. . ,h no Iced that gen,,, 0f human klmlni. "that you could give me nn IneinenX' waist in si7.e IIS wltiiout lelling Z itt a xvom.ui of my size ought to Cat , more expensive, larger one'?" The human being Intiglied ' "Sure I could." she replied iu do .vou llko this one?" nn Tho customer could have went on ,.. shoulder with joy nnd relief And all because she hnd found In.i one xvoman with n lienrl inlend nf . mere head nnd a voice! W1IV is It that there are ., m,m who nrr rcad.v to disnppnn,., ft proni'h nnd suggest changes, nnd so few who are willing to comply nnilnbh without question? After nil, what difference would it make whether the customer bought n .18 or n 10. ns long as she bought om thing? And she would have bought sotnf ' thing if she hadn't been so coached and prompted to buy xvhnt she didn't want There arc some of us who aren't nim, sure just xvhnt it thai we , w',nl and some of us don't quite kuow wh.t size xvc ought to wear Hut, if xvc nrc affected that war w, nt least have sense enough to ask tnr ndvicc And the resi of us have our mindx ,iiii iiiiii,' iii ui-uni; mi spCRK and Uii that in .'IS: asked the. have sense enough to do nil our want ing lor ourselves T ANOTHKIt store she approached A T A -cn woman xvhosc double ihin seemed to betoken good nnture. "I xvnnt n rather plnln wnlsl with jut a little hemstitching. ' she ap penled. The saleswoman looked nt n tow of boxes, each exactly like its neighbor, put out a confident hand and lifted one down to the counter. "This is nice for 33.S5." she said, hopefully "Have .xou shonner. "A. xxomnn of .xour sire ought to wear n larger one than lhat." said the snles- woman severely. "It doesn't look well , If it's too tight " "It isn't too tight. I always wear flS nnd it fits perfectly." "Well, I can give you US. but for . n woman of your sine that's too small drnws like, across the front here's n pretty one in )0." Saecioliif in latt,t ntifW mttel, Mtrcppmx for all relaxti conditions e th, skin. The nitv Solar Ray scalp httl. mtnls tor laldntsi, tailing hair end it chin, tealp. Compilation free. Appoinlmtnts only. PKItXIANKNT WAVI.Ntl. ij i p,,., RITA A. KRAUS 1615 w.lnui " st Mireessor to KapntW A Kupnek "FIFTY-FIFTY" THROUGH A WOMAN'S EYES Uj J KAN NEWTON ..I 1 e ibniibl of Hon- ir.c his' worn, 111 giiuid huts women arc bet fitted to n nmge opera .oinpanu.s "he si.' - :n Mil b 'nn organintiou tue personal e intioii 'is ver) important and .n tliis women fhavc an advantage In tact ami di- 'plomnov. she sas. lies too inwei Ma y iitrUe" cpra nnpreu- iter (than men He. aue Ibout It, Mar? -And to ;t X oil 's all ih-ic s to Jen forerirgc Vou ? d'm sho wt n i..... tniHiiM. o.oie thai' I late and for once I Just didt. t ' my self be sen-tb'.e Put I though' heie i.,. v..t. m pi ww .of' and coo's J jthil Mil Womrn for Hies .a. M.ss I..1 - cicn. "!n bien trained m tne ue nf dtiiloinai'.' of til". f Im" vlvoi glove that hides the iron hand In '.. tv love, in manHg.ng their iliiliinn. iv on en have lea Mied to b" dip. oi at- 'l.ile and 'i not to Suit Tha' i win' Vou must iln in iininagiug griino op rn " Mis. (i..rden .peaks from ixpiiicno" ,' in grand opi -a nd nnv ot us who 'l.ns had e.per civ .11 an; pmte on ini busini.-. ' it .re .avs in nnv 'other phn f ': !noW. tha tin ' aim tdiplomacv are no 'c.s ne-csaiv mere We c.innoi do husiiu'Sh nlone vie .I'.IU t .Oj,,. ," " everything virtually vr mist .mre .11 , innt'dct with other people who p'.ax 'their part in making si' !( .1 ntnl !happv. And wherever there is th;s nm "tact with utti'T people theie IS the tie "lesiity for those prime factor in tie (personal relationship U't and u pio D.aey. t lli.t do women rea.'y un tne-e 1 u , inhle requiMl's nmr' llim men'- o often tnM lie. more m .sjing noih ni 'than in v li-if one stv. I to we on th.. 'better than men? ' Two women 11 i'i" one . vi 1 .tour flsn't it n ten -to one til" tn.v -he wit' J be told. ' tnv ilea- vou ri actuall' getting slim' Ur if she has an ngi fis'implev. it would be ' vou loot, fii lyears jounger Itiini 'tie 'n-i time I irv "you!" How old one mu-t have looked I'to lop o(T t'n vears this' Whatever ilt is tnnl she would like to forgi t foi lit vxhile, theie is .1 heniming and haw -.ing and hdgeting to find tho proper thing to saj nb'i'H it t'Oiiirtliing ' Two 11 ' n 1 1P' 1 1 1' looking gren' 1 1 lln Ves vinttif. u-e better tnnn m n .it some of rhe tine po ins siienthed ra piers r nealing su'.ves. Hut when it onie to just plain ecepyday tact, tbe magic pnvxer of putting people at then ease and making them glad they met us uijr "e better 111 it than men": I wouuer JJ ifi Grapefruit Is IT anted ,,.. - d M.i ..is ' ' j,--. 1 in-'--. ' Xt.d 1. '11I .iir.-i 1 cr.ipf"u .ud -1 e ts .1 it1 ill! ,l"l .iu.l le'S 11 I. o.. owed o'lt :,-..u-.l .es' o' n ,; . ,-r es .1 .r vi-r 1 ahojt .tremeh -1 l,.r s tl u . 1 .nx.i.ul of halxirg " ti.i-' IT, so that abn .t a left Tl i h 'In ie rr 'iter ail slid d e ''ir , ltr -vav XV ' 1 1 r e f . i from tre 1 ,ti..i.d'.i cr I'd H'.l ... 1 i",i. ervt 1' 'jsmi tu ed r It niukos a tno.i t'vought tliat ion ni'ght like 10 p vi . x-,, v. milil Moudn't ou .lei .lrrv vvh u trxiiig- to mijus' hs thoughts He w.ic -till trylt g o beiiex.. ih.it Piai't. Pr.i'i.es who had alw-x-ticn o s.i.sible had gone off on .1 tun Ket't like ti.l "How r J'li vi as i-"' he asked flnalu lat.es lart -a- k This ,xnt n all what she had ixpi-cted If tho ttutli he told -he tvul looked for s0, icthing nulte il rf( - 1 t ihat ,!err would lake ! r 'n ! ,- hi 10 and tell her that he v.i. 11. ore in.i'i glad to give her such 11 gif 'I, at s''e iv,. ild be murer h,in than she , ,ul bee" n ii' m.v 'lav Mid here he was nsVr,L' her how milch the ma' had ' st W ''' a mc '.den detctminiillili -he C"1 up qt-i iv .ii.d went over to .ti-rrv s ma r s.n, .H. ,,n ihp ii'in ' .ml ,"J(blie, in I.K.IM.'t I. Ill' V III O' III '! Ilv IIVZKIi DEYO HATCIIKKOK v:raM. is:', l" P!.k I "lof Co Carter lladui in- imm nan me unusejioin ex penses since iir'ir lo.iriiaKv. miu nun mu exer nsked Jeriy for anything before'.' Kin those i,a.-oii If for no oilier Jerry should Io glad to glvo her this present. Sunlx lie lind savid him. enough money during thai time to p.iv for her coat man times over counting xvhnt she had siietit o'i furiilshliig of their npaitment 'and eVfiv thing else Hut Jerrv was siitaking "Of course 1 want xou to have the , Voat, but v.hn' I can 1 understand is that vou would do nnj tiling like this. ; Votive iilwaj.s been so different some how I gue.ss .vouxe snnlled me. dear. I've grown to think of you as sensible Hut. of course. I can manage the ex pense, and It's nil right I want xou to have the lout ' Krunees was beginning to realize diinlv what hud happeiieU She had expected alter wwks of living In Jerry's who one as to of ho rash to take een foinied and wou'd tali, moro than the purchase of a fur coat to -h.inge He had an Idea of Kranias, Ins wife, and ho i ouM not suddeiiH think of her as 1 O Mimethlng en' ire v .nnereiit Tho tight was onlv Just begun ami the beginning was not vc auspicious r that, hut nhs oulil go on vvr.li 1 no matter xvhat happened n Riding Boots Tan Russia leather in the new English cut. s-ssaaocaoi ' ' -tocaoi ipcaoi iobioi -ri $30 neiui.v si "'"', L ;.'., laiucht 11 fur coat . home lis in. independent wife I tnnn w; .-"""'" ' , . ,,x foi It' looked alter herself to becomo by anil ini"" 1 '"",,,(., at ti,e e.- rash act what Clarissa Hnrlowa xv lr'rSnf tncedu'o unbelief on by nature She had eNpectcd Jerry I pre.s.sU.i of n'n.'-'v,,1, her heart wa nn-, accept h.-r Imintsllately on the terms .'enya face and x.t ner (,K(for nnd lnstia1 of thnt mw'j r, , im true .he snu lightlv thought that she had simply done a ra ... V : ... .1....1 .hi. t 1, adi. t nix amy ruing anu wouiu teiurn ltnmeuiately . 1 , " ti irv make ip ' Oh the old arrangement He did not t WOtl. . Ill S UlCix? V1 .'.. ".I.... . llim h..,. .....Inliulv hU loililta lin.l h MISS DAY Millinery Importer 1316 Walnut St. Presents for Your Inspection iCLAFLIN, 1107 Chestnut n o Hats Established 1868 Toniorni" 1 hi New rrsnees The advance spring models are exclusively attractive in their originality of designs. totaoi aonoi 30E30E 30E30I ASCO ASCO ASCO x vV.-'V"?'' " . M ASCO ASCO ASCO attr.X' t '' Hprn'.! a' XtlO 'll-' s I ..dvar.t.ige o' ,t rg (U-" b' o' 1 i ifrapefru" '"O J ','.!' II ' ICU' 'I 11 oil -,, '1 r i tenr J-l-v 1 'ra " t'.rst ' 1-e- helptu It linn if iniinsl the "ne ,,1,.,'n. t I. nod 1 it sh. 1 1 vvnsn t so Xi'd u bea'v Willi sciulirtl, Jim ff.ivn ' l.i llttltllde wn. pa? xerv IK'III much sa firing Xfter 111! Hi s vl,s l e had nskf d hie in (fi- e tt 'li'iig Han.. ' she for her dlnmoi d n u" r one must sav I ' .1 m Vow ie old mail snipe PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM TleraoT",'idr'a(r pn rFiand Ritcrea Color anr I Bcitutr to Grr nc Ftld Hair) G & Juliet t J J. Laxvler line Hour I nun I !th si 11 20 Walnut St Hats fur Dressy nnd railorvtl ,wor (ur "particular" teomrn, A pip nvirf ttractiic Uodrln Vi? Mine VrruHK'etl Several Kxiiui.sitc I .Modflti ut a Special Price $12.50 1 Hh jsUillIU ' iv Kom three to minutes should be allowed for steeping. One-half teaspoonful of tea leaves for each cup and fresh boiling water. And warm the teapot first. That's the right way to make tea. And the right tea is Tetley's Orange Pekoe, amber-colored, fragrant, and delicious. TETLEY'S TEA Makes Good Tea a Certainty Every drop of Tetley's you drink, is the representa tive of 100 years' blending experience. JOSEPH TETLEY & CO., Inc. New York, N. Y. is .A; 0, ,s) ,0 The Moment You Taste It The quality in Louella Butter isn't iomthing you have to tnU our word for. You can tell as soon as you taste it. Louella Butter is distinctive in flavor in "taste ' because it is distinctive in quality. It is the acme of achieve ment in buttermaking. When folks taste Lquella Butter for the first time, they are surprised and delighted to iearn there can be so much dif ference in butter. We spare no pains or expense to make it. The Finest Butter in America! ,. 'i i - biity.. &y -ri O Xi aecairi Butter ib 63 t7',VSi )tr "" TS f's'r- t)k One Set Free To the users of Jiffy-Jell inn. n- Taste it!" v Ii11!! Louella Butter it made from the pure rich cream of finely bred, healthy, CONTENTED cows, in the finest dairy districts of the United States. ! nd every drop of cream thai goes into Louella Butter i,j irs thoroughly Pasteurized! Taste this wonderful butter! Users of J iffy-Jell are en titled to dessert' molds Above is a set of six individual mold? The six will serve a full pack age of Jiffy-Jell. Send the coupon below, with fir jj) trade-marks cut from Jiffy-Jell packages, and set of m'x will be sent postpaid. If you have this set, write for our catalog of pint molds, measuring cups, measuring spoons. desrrt spoons, etc. They are all free to Jiffy-Jell users, The best dessert Jiffy-Jell is the quality des sert. It is the only quick gela tine dessert with the flavors sealed in glass. The fruit flavors are not ar tificial. They are condensed fruit juices, in liquid form anil sealed. There's a bottle in each package. The flavors are abundant Each package contains the es sence from a great deal of ripr fruit. So Jiffy-Jell is rich and fruity. It ts so much bet ter for the children. No extra price Jiffy-Jell sells at pre war price as low as it ever sold It costs no more than like desserts with thr flavors in dry form. So all this extra quality costs you no extra price. Get it for the children's sak It is the fruit that makes thee dainties so healthful and de licious. Grt the real fruit, not a mere fruit taste. Make no mistake Be sure you get Jiffy-Jell That's the only way to get these bottled frtiit-jtiice fla vors. Get an assortment havr it on hand. Then cut the (g) trade-marks from the pack age fronts Send them to 111 for this set of molds. We also make Jiffy-Pie, a new dessert, in two flavors Lemon and Chocolate. Ask your grocer Richland Butter A pure creamey print; ib 60C tyjgpThe news about our big new combination Grocery and Meat Market at tlsT.ta' S 289-241 So. 10th St. is spreading fast. Have YOU been in it yet? Jiffy Dessert Co. Waukesha, Wis. 64S MAIL THIS F.nclosed find six fj) trade-marks, for which mail me 'the six molds that you offer. Asco Stureu all over Phlln. and throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delawara and Maryland 10 flavors in glass vials Uoltte in each packagt '.1 f SV. . ..,!.. v. ...... "! turn itsfyr -" "' T'S-.a " f"W5iSS8M w-vr jv-v aolu ASCO Aqrr1 rf K tui ij ... 1 SsramaHrf l ! 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