JBYMlNa PUBLIC IiEDGEKJPlLBLFiilA, 'TBtlJjRgDtrAltOB:;; iM -h'-': "hS.: . ! !' N-'1 . pi ,i "Si ..' ti t.. C' iu? ff Js vf 'i. &SE NUTS INSTEAD OF MEAT, ADVISES MRS. WILSON ELKS TEETH AND BUCKSKIN $ff27ic Heavier Foods Get Tiresome Notv That Warmer Weather Has Conic, and a Lighter Diet Should Bo Substituted ny MRS. M. A. WILSON .tCtewrtoM, mtl, bv jifrs. y. A, irilten. All richts rrtervrH. TlyrAItCII days brlnff to thp housewife " virions of cotnlni; summer tltivs find ,... ,ul- ,,,,,,,,. ,n lnc lamiif tnni mrj the kettle containing the hmrmnliide from the fire, for nothing onn be done to retrieve It If It Is permitted to scorch. Store In small glasses. Prune Souffle Wash ond soak one pound of prunes and then cook very slowly In just enough warm water to cover. When tender drain the prunes and rub the Wo sometimes think wo have advanced since, the day of the Indians, but here Is n young person all dressed up lit Iter new spring suit, which Is trimmed In very much the same way a. the tunic of the Indian maid. And her shoes have leather thongs nin through a lacing nround the edges. And surely no Indian squaw ever wore more nccktaces or more brilliant colors than Miss 1021 . j. S,' ' Jro "red h. ko very tired of the win jc uin oi tare, j nis is a very accept ably time to treat the family to dell !' mnde from dried fruits anil nuts. wi course, these f the winter diet reiy appVal ' Vo ? You Sknow t h e ! -ater to the juice to make one 'MllRfi M'iA' MS -"J far one-haUWad,, the ppeiiiing and ilelloious, but must" ' " " . f l. I.. h nrV I I'U'P "f one-half pound through a coarse Z . h! ?'! There should be about one and !'.,nw Jilt- rSm i onchalf cups of pulp. Now add sum- new wajs tiiat will . .. ,..,. ,.' .,, , ,, ,, wholesome for the body in fact, they supply the needed nutritive clement that make for physical perfection. Hence plan to give the family n full 'Week of fruit, nuts and fresh vegetables wun Tica-thirds our of suaar. Juice of one large orange. Juice of one large lemon. Heat very slowly to the boiling point and then cook lor Just two minutes. a ltoouiv simniv or miiK nnil epr . . . . ..., i ,.. , , Hmi, .i ' .." "'.J i!.. i" . " i "" , i.urn into a large dowi nnu ici cooi nnii -..,..,. Ml MU i CI , , VI, (lit. If I I It' til. Try this Persian salplcon for break - last W ash and poak one-half pound of , apricots in two cups of warm water ' overnight. In the morning place them in a casserole and add One bunch of rhubarb cut in oiic-i'iic.'i pieces, One-half package of seediest raisins. One cup of chopped nuts, either ' almonds or xcalnuts, , One-half pound of ttoned prune). ! Cook very slowly for one nnd one- ,' half hours. Serve cold in small com- ' potea of glas for breakfast. These ' fruits need no sugars. The natural fruit sugars will make them sufficiently Bweet. This recipe, with two others, came from the shah's own prixnte larder . i Jt is called the morning clhlr or giver of health. i just as it begin to et whip until light and tlufly with a tlover style egg neater. Hlnse either a mold or Hat round bowl and pour in the mixture. When the i bottom of the mold is covered, cover with a layer of well-drulucd stoned , prunes and sprinkle with finely chopped nuts and some raisins, ltepeat until the mold is full. Chill the mold and then serve with Victoria sauce. Victoria Sauce Grated rind of one-half orange. Grated rind of one-quarter lemon. Strained juice of one orange and one lemon. Place in a saucepan and ndd 7tro-(Airrfi eup of sugar, One rup of ratcr. Three level tahlctpooni of cornstarch, S'nlk of one egg, Heat hard to blend nnd then bring slowly to the boiling point. Heat hard all the while and then cook for three Jam 4i WmgMSMmm 'MHHHHHMH' I'lioto by Underwood & t'nderwood Two Minutes of Optimism Dy HERMAN J. STICU Please Tell Me What to Do IJy CYNTHIA Names Will Be Sent Adella Send a fielf-addrcEsed. stamped envelopo to tho editor of Womon'B l'ag"e. They Didn't Have Much to Do Dear Cynthta Wo are two lovelorn ladlen coming to you for advice. Wo are both about the name aire fifty years and conBhltTed extremely beauti ful by the opposite sex, Our main points of attraction are our Jade (trctjinfytui, which pccm to fascinate all the boys. One of us has lontf curly black tresses, the othor has bobbed nuburn curls, which greatly enhance, our beauty. Our lips aro red cuplil boWH and our teeth are pearly whlto. nut, nlas! darling Cynthia, wo nre In love with the same young man, who Is twenty-five years old. What shall wo do, as each lovca him too dearly to Rive him up. Hut wo also dread to cut off our friendship, which baa lasted ever since we first entered this world of strife and Borrow. What shall we do 7 We shall Impatiently wait for our letttT to appear In print. TWO OOLDFISHKS. It was rainy one or two days last week, wasn't It 7 So I sunpone you are too delicate to go out In the ruin, being middle-aged, and, having nothing to dp, sat home and moped over this terrible problem I nm glad you wrolo to me. y suggestion will help ou Why not legally adopt trw dears, for perhaps my Persian Marmalade This is made and stored in tin nnrs minutes. Remove from lire and udd that hold just about three tablespoons ,, .,, ,.nin v-maTe? V" '" n"""! "j H'," ""W ' ? elvlnTo fnger extract thlS wn" antl "" broucht t0 thc table . .! a full portion of the Caledonian Cut in one-half inch pieces two stalks lorcJJ,n', H,ont t0 Co1; i , of rhubarb. Place in a saucepan and! Onledonliii. cream is made from the then nut where it is ouite warm. A, 1,1 ' white of one egg and one-half glass Ol JC1I. i'till "iui II UHiii nij a- UKg- bcater until the mixture holds Its shape. Kvaporuted peaches and apricots may be used to afford n vuricty. One-half pound uf finely chopped nut, One-half pound of preserved ginger, eut in tiny pieces, Ginger sirup, , One pound uf dates, stoned and cut into bits. Four bananas cut into bits, . Three oranges, peeled and cut into lit. Juice of ttro lemons. Pulp of tro grapefruit. One package of seedless raistnt, One-quarter pound of citron, cut into llts. One-half pound of apricots, soaked in worm icatrr and then drained, cut in pieces. One-half pound of evaporated jjcacnej, prcpnrrrf .mmr as apricots, I One medium-sited bottle of mora- tchino cherries, cut in pieces. Pour maraschino sirup over apricots, ' Two cups of sugar. Cook slowly until mitture is of a I Yry thick, jamliko consistency, ("treat ; care must be taken that this mixture , is not permitted to burn. Continual stirring and the placing of an asbestos I mat under the kettle will prevent this i Stand the glasses containing the jelly irouuu-. in u sunny winnow lor bcvcrul (lavs J If you must leave the room, remove this may thicken it. MRS. JTILSOXS ANSWERS My Dear Mrs. Wilson Has the recipe for pepperpot referred to in u re cent issue of the paper ben published? lam very anxious to obtain n eopv of this recie. Mrs. .1. C. H. The recipe you request appeared Monday, February 2S. Dear Mrs. Wilson Will you please publish a recipe for prepar ing and serving the Chinese dish fried chicken chow mien? Mrs. W. L. W. A series of recipes on Chinese dishes will appear very shortly in the paper. Dear Mrs. Wilson I made some apple jelly but it will not jell. Please tell me what I may do to get it firm. MRS. A. I,. Ton must have used too much water. Y Tl m II ! s; nm tsf orut Jerry Page itm begun on a fifty fifty basts, but after they had been mam-eti several months trances (U eoccre.t fiaf u rather plrttomc feeling had developed betveen herself and her husband, and that hU attitude toward the more domestic type of tcoman Wo C'!ntfi llarloxoe. who lived in the same apartment, icas al together different Frances thought it ovr and decided that sho did not want only Jer-y s frtrnitbhlp, she irantcil fiu .'ore nnd aitoratlon the evin u'aucii to be looked upon by him cs slightly inferior, and so h de termined to change herlj and be come the kind of woman he uantcf. f ii rrr.it wit The Bills Come In FIFTY-FIFTY ny HAZEL HPA'O IUTCHELOR Corvrioht, ISM, 1v Public Ltdgtr Co. Frances Carter Spiking the Ghost of Spoohville THK storj of the last few months is in many respects the story of what hap pened in Spookville. The tailor in Spookvllle. haing eaten some canned lobster, or perhaps because lie was a lobster himelf, "got a hunch" that "time? were going to be hard" ; so he countermanded n bicycle he had ordered of the liardwnreman. The hnrdwiiremnn woke up one morning with a "feeling" that "people were going t" economize and that trade would be poor" ; and he was further strengthened in lii "feeling" by the tailor's countermanding thc bicycle. Ho he decided not to buy the horse he had been looking at. The horse dealer dreamed n dream, did a little self-psycho-analyzing, and reckoned the world was getting poorer and "business was due to be bad" espe cially so since Hy Hank had called off the deal on thc old mare. So he utopped the plans for an addition to his home. The builder read ii news paragraph in the Daily Wet Rlnnket, which "fore saw" the "coming trouble in trade," nnd when Ole Wishbone canceled the order for an addition to his home, he snld it wasn't coming but it was here. So he backed out of a contract he was making for lumber. Thc lumberman had been "uneasy obout the market nil along," nnd now he felt hi worst fears confirmed. So he had the tailor do over his old suit instead of getting a new one. And the tailor, who all along hnd been remarking how people nil of a mid den were becoming pikers, said: "I told you so. Things arc going to the bowwowc. T.ool: at the decrease in the Spookville Hank's business. I've a bee the shinbang's due for ii blowout, (iuess I better draw out my two and a half simoleons while the drawing's good, ami put them in the sock without a hole." Sure enough trade was very much depressed in Spookvllle. Thank heaven, the spook of Spookvllle, which for n while escnped nnd ran a little riot act all Its own. hns now been securely spiked! It did look serious for n time, but people who know now assure us that the rocks are safely past us, nnd that we are once more sailing through smooth waters for the great Port Itood Times. The ncces-iiry process of post-war deflation came about without panic or too dangerous depression. The process was n healthy one, and it was essential if wc were ever to get back to normal conditions. ' The federal reTVi bank system hns proved itself to be a power in stabiliz ing the country's finance. And it is living up to thc predictions of its sponsors that, under such n sy-tem. nation-wide financial disaster i impossible. The Vnifed Stales shows the best balance sheet of nny country in the world Its currency is the least inllated. Its debt per capita is the lowest. At thc same tim", it collects more taxes and is paying off its indebtedness more swiftly than any other nation. There has been much hardship caused by the inevitable laying ofT of men Hut the final stages of readjustment and reconstruction nre setting in; business Is going Lack to work : unemployment holes nre rupidly being plugged, nnd the competition for jobs is stimulating nnd restoring thc seemingly forgotten virtues of thrift and efficiency. Here and there, few and further between, may still be heard the faltering s of calamity howlers, but their cries arc growing feebler and feebler nnd ' hendanfar & f.rlj' Kood Alness neoo, far better thiui the nvertro woman, and she hnd always taken mn herdelf the task of nortlng the b la X? 'the month, counting up her shar" :ind presenting, Jerry with a chock v wnen me I) Is came In. she nlaceri th-m gany l the : '"', .ui- ui mem wore higher than usual, too. for Frances had a owed certain of her o-n bill;, in w;,mili ...Ti trn- Beneral pile, and on the nlcht thV.i in u neat pile on the aiitlque maho, : desk without even bothering to open enelops .Some of them were lib than usual, too. for Frances had a a certain of her o-n bills to wander tne aeneral nlle. ami nn ,h ..ii.: Jerry went through them shn laj bioic ' ,f course you co oVt lam MrhJ,'nn,KUe ,V"d:r t,le b'u'- '"" E'"lI,r', 1V a ' quei lamp which made a (lam ne nurenV i . . , ,... of her hair and 0mlerl whk i,J,S.h1 'vnt ''roh voices thev croak because, frogs croak. Cheer up. The worst is over tell you different. 'r, and Thc best in now to come. Don't let them THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE TTIRA.VCKS efforts purchase vondered what he would t nonient was (studying hand which called for I think. Jerry :t that inn ivii :n nm rami winch called for iwciu uuudiit lur rour nairs of kiiw .! a.n-.os! wiiifu: :n her chanKi her.-elf and a'.! of Tier laeae .-he mter.d-l proceed erf!- , atnit!n? Jrr- tn.i n.. i,.. . .ctrntly and thorough; after the I (or. .,vnat Frances raid for iVii..; V- ,-, ' l . .. - L . , ' . '-"'. DFcauso lire nan iui.,'i) a D.4 d for her molesk'n -oat nf ,. ,rt. u.Uli. .ff s,. i . .i. . .... ,..--...., - uiuinea. u iw nii'i oui Known It. three, effect that she had dreamed It .vouM. dollara wan n con.wratlve price 'for "silk r", nCvirt.iT,ei'! ,anw p,"-OVl:U I "toclilngn. but he didn't, and Krancin Jerrj- haj thougnt that the buying of hlw. intended that he tdiould dlBcovor the coat was mercy an episode- never for himif junt how much expi"n slw to be, repeated, h- found h!nue!f vers-, v-h T,r,i him in n, ,..., ' ' Bllu 1 . .L ..- ,.....- ..-. 'U)V, Names That Begin With "I" To the Z.'.flfor rf H'o;ai' Pan'! TVnr Madam fan you please answer a few questions. How can I nrch my eyebrows? What are some boys' names that begin with 17 MISS A. n. you could have your .-ye- professlonal. but If them yourself, keep brushing then, every nay in n snap that vnu want, uslmj a small toothbrush. Then ai'Plv varellno every "iKhl to keep i,..m .muiiij and In stood condition They '.H gradunlly assumi- the sha;v that :ou -a ant, or. at least as mueh of It ns thev can be made to takii from th'lr present line. The way of growing he changed unless you piuck tne little tioy and aharo In tnklng earn of him for the rent of his life? In this way your friendship will not be broken up nnd you can both lnvlah your nffcctlon upon the youth. Matters of Propriety Dear Cynthia When a. girl friend calls to vour home with n gentleman friend, Is It proper for tho hostess to Invite the gentleman to dinner or Is It hla lady friend's place? Is It proper to let her come to tho dining room alono while he sits In the parlor alono? When a plrl linn corresponded with a gentleman tor about six niontbn and she suddenly stops, Is It proper for her to write after four months, In which nho did not write on account of being sick, to tell him she has been Hick and to pardon her? ' Or la It thc gentleman's place to write and Ond out the trouble? Answer soon. INQUIHIIUE. Taking It for granted that the young woman has been nsked to dinner before Kolng to the house, tho young mnn who gon theru with her should not go In with her, If it In near dinner time. If It 1b earlier, and he stops to call on the hostess for a few mlnuteo. it would bo all right for him to remain to dinner. provlaini the hostess asks him to re al It lonif enough vou will not be nn- miyeu wmi xn rawntr forward. There are preparations hold In tho druc storeH for the purpose of keeping the hn'r smoothed hack, which are not so crrensv as vaseline Perhaps they would he more satisfactory and less embarrassing It would be dreadful to have n bursla, catch you with a ribbon around voui hair ! Better Use Coeoa Butter To the Kitttor of ir.na'i Poor! Hear Madam I would llko to ask you a few questions. k,,.,- ","'',,' "re wry thin. Will pure wine1.f?.t,en..,t"m bv massaging them? ;'" nutter help to fatten any part of ...-..., . , noMPr as good ns cocoa butter for massaging? A FAITHFUL ItnADCrt. t.S ?A'-n. ,,'J1N'r1 '- 1-etter than plain hut. uhi h """""Sihk it is put up In cakes - " ' tinier iu ntm lcr main. The woman guest should never invito any one to remain for dinner in another person's house. If no invitation Is rortncotning tnnu mere ih toiiij no reofon why It should bo), tho man should leave shortly before tho hour set for dinner. It would be shocking bad form for him to remain If not Invited to do so. And certainly to remain In tho parlor while tho others go to dinner would be quite unheard of. If an attack of illness han prevented correspondence, it would bo qulto all right to wrlto when able to do so, espe cially If the man's last letter was un answered. If tho man docs not take up tho cornspondenco again, let It drop. "Frank" to "The Three Pals" Hear Cynthia Once again I have been tempted to wrlto to this very In teresting column, and I havo fallen for Any i't.e, thou!', 1 think, is either a woman hater or elBe ii darn slow timer If he falls to uprectato the qualities pos sessed by "The Three Pnla." Olrls. Cynthia has given you her ad vice and U cannot very well bo crr lurited It Isn't ndvlco that you need, it'a encouragement. You are qualified to clvo advice to many other glls, nnd vou know It. "Stick to your guns," be cause they are real fighting guns the kind that are sure to win the final battle. I Ike the big guns of our armies, they may appear awkward at tlme. but don't desort them, If you aspire to vic- li kinds are found In public dance hails and It Is up to the Individual whe'ther he or she la going to be influ enced by others who aro not worthy of having friends. The shimmy is all wrong, aa we nil know It provides no honest pleasure, and It In practiced by those wlto crave thc extreme In everything. The fellow who tries to shimmy may not bo bad. but he will hear close wutchltiK. When a girl allows this rort of thing Hho naturally Implies that she l.s not so awfully Innocent When she refuses, any fellow with just a little speck of honor will act accordingly. And listen, girls, when the "moaning sa" has ceased and the drummer haa dlKcarded his little brown derby have you ever seen if- bewaro of the "bird with patent leather hair" who would be "delighted" to take you home. I haven't spent my life In danco halls, but I think I know homethlng. FltANK. much mistaken followed In the first place. France r.o offered to sp'.lt the checks when she and Jerry ate lit rom restaurant. .ne n,eo developed the most p-i-ullar whims For Instance. It wasn t at nil like France."; to demur at walking a few h.ivk stmpiy because !t hid be-n ralninc. .She had always loved to a!k and arm in arm thAV hn,l nften ,.n! .red Th c'v rtfter dark. Jerry had luved those t.rne.s be.1 cause they had seemed l brli.g FrKnee.t rJiiflnp tVi.i dn tu ftin! "VM.at Jerry as really thlnkin,. r.ot bo much of the bills, but of the onger ,-hiin2n ir, Frances ll mlirht ).,.. , joyed losing a personal bill of Fran c.'S' If he had enjoyed that prt liege from the !!r-t d.iy of their marriage' i but no- ho could not help wondering what Frances -vim doing with ,flr money, (if course, he nrgued to himself it was none of his business; he moiiev rTarcea maae was ner own to do i,h ) Iked vlth. but If It had summed befor.i closest to him And so it sennec. r.dU .- , .,,.... ,,nlj!ll not Vunv. tn;it Frtl,,c UV' 13US to h'.m to have her irjgge' . '--la- ,,,,,, ,u.icM ,nre f()r clothes thRn they take a tax. sh, eVrP ha,i .for(. in her life. ". "It isn't raln'ng. ' 1 said hiddl'.i e-jti'aln rei-klessness possess,., her. She a hand and looklrg jp at the pky I had e.en txperlmented with perfumes "I know but It ras been and I'l ruin ! of late, until she h:u dlr-ovc-r-d o'n my slippers If I walk i:. them. They that seemed to expresj her personality, cost twelve doi'ars too Jerry, so it's ' Frances had ne.-r forgotten the ay cheaper in the nw, Th-se wurus ;arred "f.1 "" " ""' "" "lr mt auernoon on Jerry, they dldn t -ound line F-sr.ees. . Of course, she had jsed !r,ual'y the' name words tha' ''larls.i Harlowe had tls-ed time nnd agalr. hut for lerry they had no recollection of f'lanssa ' on -JnK from Frances ';if Hnunded dliTer-1 cut, and man -Ma ! simply felt that Frances was rhar.ge I , t. d'd nut dream that she wft.s ir lag tn teach him a :-;,-n And to thev p,ay4 at cros pur poses. nl'her u-iderstai.dlt g h other. cut. no- tie i-u.uiHeu - - - v.., nir inmer 10 nandle, it Is less IWkT IhH . . AMd it'lth the ureh. extensive, as vou .:,,, ,..., n ....,. ..- Jw .HaMM3iBBi. these are some of the boys' names that j properties It will help To devtdo i uy JJfflHMfeniV i,t, i who can give Home more?, Part of the body. as. of course th.. nm... .Wl19li V Wt ulB"' Tge also dneM lu l,n ,1.. 7. 'W 'I Wf. M'ldred Hartlett tuiri come to cad. Tomorrow Pln for a Ulnnrr To Keep Hair Back ,, . j.rfii.ie ot iVemnn'i rase: pear Madam This Is the first I'm I .,, writing to you for advice. I have i'aya se.n useful things printed In your .-oLnin. but havo never written to t i ,11 l'a'.e mv hair eombed ba"k. ., ii "Teddy bear." and ..'... t. t.nr'.c when It's wet My hu r l"i'or.? 'I .oiiietlmes uue vaslit.e. i,,r t f.ke t' because It's too greasy I wis ur course vou ought to eat more while you are doing this, for food Is neees. ..... ,,,.,. u. iyHU(.s nn wrueii 0U are working it all depends upon your condition how long you havo to wait for resuiu, Some persons begin to nil nui r gut -win, while others take a long! Utile. lint An,,', ,.!,... ,. i.-- r. morons 'i leant six Safe Milk For Inftnti & Invalids NO COOKING The "Food-Drink" for AH Ages. Quid Lunch at Home, Office and FounLio.. Aih tor UORLlCfCS. tfAvoid Imitationt & SubititaUt -vnat . will ha r t.- t ; now i . . i-. i ...... ............ . ou wouiil prim to )ji y"""" what Al.uld be good to keep and grow r-. bilr back A K Wl. aroun 1 train- ' don t ou try tying a niioon it when you go to bed" I'M to grow back, and if you keep t (7-- V "Savp It With Inn" Ck ... . ..r1 &r 4JH fft CE- When you buy ice you buy health in surance, for it keeps your food pure and wholesome. The changing tem perature of the dust catching window box quickly spoils food. "Save It With Ice" Ice Publicity Assoc, of Phila. and Vicinity, Inc. ESSAY CONTEST To encourage banking by women and to develop helpful ug-geition to that our Women' Department will al ways render the highest class of service. We Offer Three Prizes $100 $50 $25 for the Three Best Essays Written by Women on "The Bank Account as an Aid to Independence" Address Miss Helen 1. Wcller Manager Women's Department Conditions About 300 words trptwrittcn. Contest sods Msrck 31, 19Z1 iFisaSHiEssTS Main OMrrn 1518 Wslnut St. Brsncb Ridfr Ave. st lZlb Slrrct YES, WE CUT out the middleman by selling you meats from the pucker direct to you That s why we can .liford to ell you the very finest quality of inents t such prices " he MARKFT STREKT UKKt CO All Steaks Well Trimmed All Roasts of Beef, no matter what it is, Middle Cut Rib Roast, Pin Bone Roast, or Top and Bottom of the Round 2rc db. Talk About Real Sugar-Cured HAMS jJm cot u B.ilpmont In direct fron. tht wiioUi houtr l-:nch rk n r.irr in eqMHlIy curod and Hinolted lut rlcht V nrr .-. im? -s IL ,i .... . . .- --.... . ... n ...M . ... laWsW W 4U 35 c slice to nel, iiirni .h'Me or cut In halveH for Large slices of ham, 1-lb. average, at. Lean picnic shoulder or picnic hams, at. . . 15c lb. Vi-h, Ma'am, wp have Corned Ilecf, any cut you wish, for A f ,, l.'r Ih. (not halt water beef, hut HUgur-curcd enrntd beef) ' lean Boneless Bacon . . . 25c lb. Lean Soup Ueef 3 lbs. 25c Country Scrapple 3 lbn. 25c Lean Humburic Steak. . .2 lbs. 25c rresh Krjjh (in cartons), 40c doz. 1'uro Country Flutter 50c lb. Half SmokrH ir,P n, WH.son'h certified Oko, 25c lb., or 2 lbs. for 50c und 1 puckajre frc. FHESH COl'NTKY SAl'SAC.K. 20c lb. l hhopninc on Frlrlny mornlnB you nxoiii the eenlri(T nnil Huturrtuy rush am alHo mive time. Doors clone Friday ami .Saturday ut 9.30 P. M. atoro open Satunluy 7 A M. ready to wait on trade MARKET ST. BEEF 00. 5221-23-25 Market St. IT'S PRETTY HARD TO TRAIN AN ADORABLE LITTLE CHERUB Who Smiles With Bland Innocence When He Is Caught Run ning Away If Ho Is Well Brought Up It Will Bo a Credit to His Parents HR WASN'T very old, but he wan very serious nnd determined an he tolled up n hill uillinR his wagon after him. Ilia father stood at tho top of the hill waiting for him, having been wnrnrd by telephone from home thnt Hobby wns running nwny ngaln nnd mother rouldn't go after him. Ilnbby'H Kolrmn gnzo lifted from thc pavement ns he nenrcd the top of the hill nnil traveled up until it met the quizzical one of his father. He Rinlled ,'n pleased greeting. "Why, hel.o, daddy 1" he exclaimed In surprise, "1 was Just coming up to see you." "Oh, no, you weren't," replied daddy, "you didn't expect to tscc me here nt nil!" "Yes, I was just coming up to sec you," Insisted Hobby amiably, turning to pull the wngon over a rough place. It ontight nnd he pulled too hard and went shipping down on the pavement. "Yes," he went on, as he picked him self tip by sections, "I was just coming tip- " "ClTTHnitn arc you going now?" VV nsked daddy, ns Hobby started decisively down the street. "To grandma's." So daddy walked along to grandma s, putting off thc evil day as long as pos sible. J t , Hut when they got in there nnd had WHAT'S WHAT itr hki.hx nr.nr. snld goodmornlng to grandma, Hobby began pulling off his gloves, "What arc you doing that for?" asked dnddy, "we have to go back home now, you know, to tell them where you nre and you know what I snld I'd do the next time you rnn nwny." Hobby looked up In sudden surprise, one mitten half off. "Why, you're not going to whip me are you, daddy?" he Inquired, inno cently. "Yes," declared daddy, unflinching, "you know that's what I said I'd do If you ran nway." "Hut you wouldn't spank me. would you, daddy?" Hobby exclaimed again, still ustonished. "Yes," daddy stuck to it, "I said I would." IWONDKIt if he did? I wonder how ho could? , '. . ' . So many times neighbors nnd Inter ested friends of people with n child of llobbv's age wonder why "they" don't teach that child Id mind' belter-.",.,, it'a terrible." m:cr Wrl,( So It is it's Very worrvln Hobby to have this lmblt oPrJnnw' nway, with automobiles and trolls.' and things threatening him at el.?, step. ""J It is tflo dangerous and mother j daddy realize that something ,mV?'1 done to teach him that he mustn't do Hut, how arc you going to remet,. a spanking and deliver it aftfr aM tnf bland assurance that the most kl.,i! ' cherub In the world was "just ln$h up to sec you, daddy"? " r"m,n What man or woman could h.,. ,. turn that innocent surprise Into LS realization of punishment so Ion, X' the mischief has been done? aft" TT IS n problem that outsiders don1. J- know anything about, sometimes tl make a carefree, happy little somj understand that there really U ,n thing serious In the world. MMe" When he turns a runaway Into , charming vis t. as soon as It , V covered nnd insists so naively t". T s an, In on the curb when he cm", ,5! street nnd he doesn't see nnv ,,l ' biles at all. when he looks "' n fe nnel so confident of the strength l' defense, and so astonished nt tfc. bought of punishment-how could J?! body resist him long enough i ffi why It Is so wrong? Mpln,t When you stop to think nbnm It th, well-brought-up children In this .u nrn n n.,n. V.tL .1 "' l"" .0rH !. 11,1111 VOU nnd nbllltv are a creater credit tlinn .,. . '.,, nrll H.n ...l.nl.t ..l -i.nf. "ntlZe the restraint parents sif!7 In one of Uarrle's books there is an acute charncterlzatlon of n rural Scotch lassie who wns "too polite to ntnre curi ously at the Htmntie furnlturo" wien she called upon Southron newcomers to Thrums. In this, the country Klspeth dhowed nn Innate courtesy which might he imitated with profit hy many persons who have had wider opportunities of learning "What's What." Whllo It is extremely rude, for n Ma nor to look nround with tho examining air of a possible purchnser In u curl osltv bhop. it would ho uncomplimentary to tho hostess, us well as an affectation of stupidity, not to admire remarkable treasures, such as a. tine painting, a rare iirint, or a Terslan prayer-rug. Indeed, iomo traveled hostesses who are almost too keen about "preparedness" when ex tieetlnc n call from new acquaintances, deliberately place foreign curios on con venient stands where the cullers cannot fall to notice them: all this for tho pur f,ose of "making talk" when no mutual Interest hns yet revenled s Arc You One of These? Persona born between Jfny 20 and Juno 21, when the sun Is In Gemini, nre affectionate, generous, courteous, careless In money matters, and excel in thc arts and sciences. They are prouder of accomplishment thnn of wealth. They nre nervous nnd unsettled, their opinions changeable and easily Influenced. Persons born between June !M nnd July 21, when the sun Is In Cancer, are characterized by a sympathetic, tier slstent, and strong-willed nature; feel ings easily hurt ; love money ; lazy; fond of fltii clothes; selfish nnd Jealous; lovers of homo withal : fine Intellects nnd much executive ability Persons born between July 22 ami I August 22. when the sun Is In Ieo, have i much self-control, magnetism, sympn-1 thy and treneroHlty. They are good , nurses, good cooks, and good ptory-1 tellers, Their Intuition often helps them , escapy from the conuequnes of their actions. They must tight against preju dice, arrogance, laziness, Hnd np for creature comforts. DONTPAYABIG PRICE FOR FOOD Th e most expensive tood is generally the poorest in real nutriment. Considering its high nutritive value, Shredded Wheat Biscuit is without doubt the cheapest food in the world today. It contains all the rich muscle-making elements in the whole wheat grain.The price was not pushed up on account of the war so we don't have to come down. Shredded Wheat contains more real nutriment than meat or eggs.and costs much less. Two Biscuits served with hot milk make a 'warm.nourishintf meal for the cold days. Delicious with sliced bananas, or other fruits. m I JPC585SaVT,.KJ'..&: ?3 jVkV ASCO ASCO XKaraS2ffl2SiSrM3-'?t's-N--: ii it m -w,w . & ''A KASCO H I I MttlMH I Hi m STORES CO. Quality is always the first consideration with our buyers; every pound of meat they pur chase must measure up to our high standard before it is sent to our Meat Mark ets. You can readily see that when you buy your meats at. an "Asco" Meat Market, you aro always certain of receiving the very best obtainable, and at the lowest price possible. 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