PBOTPHIBIBI EVENING PUBLIC LEDaER-PHILADELPEtfA; WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMER; 1921 .11 " lii .imi - i ! Th Mntinep Girl Has Gene Out TRAINS HAVE CHANGED ' Weman's Life and Leve '-w-.-p' 'wtfTmmr iTtjwfHHHi" Adventures With a Purse : ItX WINIFRED HAIU'ER COOL.EY Please Tell Me What te De Vy CYNTHIA Municipal Marriage Bureaus 0i 'A Lti social functions are merelj op- ' mm ran (nke them te restaurants J- pertunltie for vr.utig people te ' nil dance halls only bv n continual Meet and mate aiu Mir college pre feser. Thu class A a t a r 1 1 r d , wuuf laaMawi'MMiii js had net thought of it that way. As a mat ter of fact, al though the asser tion, vms true, it Va i limited. Thousands of fo fe cUl functions are compejcri of mar lied persons 0UI7, se that the rule could net apply. Hut the professor had in mind the vast number of dances and picnics and par tic that go te make ii,i ihe y mug 1 m ple's u 01 M. T5ut these nrr i" small limn nnd among fairly well-to-de . Inses of tedety -hit-fly In ttn Immense modern cities there iie m next-deer ndfhbers running in of an cvrain ui"We rj& tt V?1N ' X ' v - N wtnifi nn lUHPEIt COOI.KY e ineunnr of money. If tliev sit mi park 1'finlipi thei nir objects of i.tspirlntl, nnd "hi or n'nslthe .'eutig irrv.n ven'nl;- relish the interference of tlie police ! In ether tunes nnd rn;:nttle the importance of uniting whs nlwn.is rei ci-nlzed Parents ncvei fmlcd te n n'lrc their dntie.i. The girl"? father liiberrd hard t i put nw.ij the little net- Hi. that uns. tn In- her ilnl ll un :i i. i I iiml i...-l..,.tf,.l .,,-.,, ..I,., (niuil iMiiha. iileasi' tirlnt tli's nml tin- en "1 lil ll-.l! te linrlil il,iurr . i liint I tnnt mentioned D.TI1 I'epi' lllltd II l v 7iri .1'iiiii uiwinrn !,,,' .... ii Qtni ' rene "City Fathar" Writes Oear i'i ntlile - T'tr ri.i.'i M-k ft i!cep thinker n-d hn Rt.-tu d. i-et-ji -v power Eier mv has no' the nod ' i of -'JtcU'hllibursh II" rrlr ' ' ' prnlse enil bleinr nml wrili'-t well en niesi nr" ubjer: . wr!iin(t ni st be i- " vjeatlen' Will ibe Hlft( t,K "r M Wh!itiur?h" Rlw Ms nplnle'i of man or ueinan he lvil nrieil'ei maul or woman for yn n 'l-.i n cnm r mere that lee nvfr -ernir n'w " h B.iT.e slei'lft n-ul 'n.r . M . " nrv nf cili.nir tbe levril ni-r" ir.i -.r .!.(... .,,. t. i,ilr f nnriN innirthliaKer'. .. ,.!.,. , '.h i,hr,iii.lili ntnl C J "ll I'lll V III. UK lull, lii "i. in, ...f getting up an iinprrmi't.i ilanre. Tin "Four IilIieu'" lnteail nf th- I-ir Hundred are Iiviir In tin' Imti -comb cells f Hntc, In tin- i le"t proximity, et unacquainted. Tlir re as much stranger', after a jeai' rtsidence crowded thus together a l"uift. The hoi's patent ipi-iteilk,v si Hilled pile daughter. of their frii-inls in order te rind n Mtitnble wife for tlielr en. The two i'l of patent-' in -l tn-petip,- in n)'eiiin i-encline. .Mntm? nnd t!w feiindiii); of n n-nv home w.-rn iivng tilr.ed n the tne-t ltin ceneern l hey I I 11 Id l'IIM. We w'-l ip'i champion the old "M i-in. i h Mirted out couples lr- re.-prf. '.(' iei- ind vidmil picfe1-i-ni'i-4 '-, i.- w n t'i" tiiairlinetiiiil im- lipiwrcii m BZilfs ihnf w-ie prnf.'fsienal Hut .e i nnfi-N that for ii'i-r h-ive much in t'-.fir I.T n. . The pe-nf tli.-'t t'n' primal n-i ! of iiiimkiii'I in biv .'ii! hi. it" is iui : iv pnizeil. II thi-r. v I'm ",w table nnd uti: i -lilt1 inrettnc plm-e in iitiri. wh-ie quautitie. of inint inched. Inneh iirr-en-. lh itrllvr" ollill'en 111 t ill." h sreend wife of Pnxlil fepiurn. in a f, ntii filf-i.'.lmi! ami "ii I'n.i" Manv mlsi.'kts nrr tuvle I" marr.ai'.. but ei"i' .iri? Iiu-ki nnd nun lb- trm mntr e the end Tin- 'erberR w.n i pcmi'lh"i tnei.' inceur.iiT nu tlinn nun cold .''Otee one Is ppiiiv notierid. ' icfbrrRs nte se 10I1I nml S"ld will l'in lets i' prem in op. I'r -l -di'-s t miiii column diBi t.ih,.i A i'IT KVTIHf. A Matter of Courtesy ii r c re persons eccupyins slecpins- ' ',f "VV-t ''n t. M.t men .n-d tmnsl... car for one night, who inn hear euf-h ether nneie. yet would nni think of exchanging remarks witneut intro ductions : Mature prep nn- eanirpril t.i the coldness if ctt.i lifp. Inn . young werKim: folk- m - mt di mM". They are se lenelj tha' tbey go forth I alone nnd w-Rniie- unions the hnali' light, unable te chat n.'h tlielr I.linl. or te afford the expen-i'" e v ui ui tractiens. A cheap motion -picture, m th nearest theatre, int ' wileh they drift alone ! iih- 'in-m "t the.r ,ln Thle t,t a t mi when tinlsis leap and lifp riot. and nutli call- te '' a" n d youth. In city streets at n-glit n' "- hundreds of bois tandms idly en "i-Bt-ra or in dnrK doerwajs A ery fiv. in proportion te the inlir.en. go te . M. C. A.'s. but ihe masses lust dilM Girls work in -tr-res or facteri'i-. or manicure parlors or in buir.e- offices. If lucki, rtiy meft 'nun: men clerks in their plnees of business But they have no way of furtheniu the acquaintance. Thei hie in hail bodroems. There nir no omnieilioti. parlors for cmirtins Tl r uns iMiiuiiivraDii' tiH'p unions weu'd re "'lit. e hiivi- prKi n preiinusl.i of uintrltneni ii iicw.-paj er nn-l their i"iui .tlie yrt vin:-linvs piir'.ct.i .up.. -is' men, and -f .he t:i.-t H-at 1.1 ! snm'l vm i leiri h- witii tin. i. ,;,. i'- nnd -Mi-ill ett'enirni- w.ii i'ici su',i".-M--d d"iice Imils , en. tiilipi; l!n linns in-ill i'f imllii ns of ulrnw fur 1'iiiri'ii i M.'p n. i 'i-l, ip It'it i,ni .'.mild no in : in Ipalltit -i underrnki' the snetnl piebl" n 'isi'k.i nil'! elil'-;i-n:li ' After tiic tii-i .'-tin,: n-m cnti i-i mil Hm.i.'i-m-i ! i ii- ;, -i-'ii bed wi.n if. the ,,1'i.inr"' , ' mi nl i'..'.. ti i i .it the np.f -ri i'f m,;nl I s i 'i h. r . ipr ii rvi ' i i r a i' w "t t i it - tva- '" "ti'i.i t.lk" i i" fi I an i-ei'i -ir. In ion fm- .i'ii v 1'itni IVncti i leunir i i.i.i di"- ii" '" fill' :i C.r! e'Jt te !' II n r e" lb"IM -tees h h iv.- te nsl: pi - i ,. i.i n' ,'" ir r' s -iiirn-'s, m i it i ;i . ir for tli ; -i 'ii iisk Ii.m iw-nia Sr-n.-d Wli-n Ibr f, I'ew Is t.-u! 'i 2n hoi,' and he Ii i- in i n rud i.i in- I n .1 , emn in xi te the n wli'n t'lr t: r p.-r.-nts nrw. In it necessnrv fn m n 1" a. li'-nil-nlRh ' te I1"I11 IliSCi' !l n reis.ni n. tb'Fr two i 'if'e'i' the 'i ci lain fr.eml mm- i t i ,u n a'ld -v'.-in Pr left pi- sn.d ci i '.I i I me I r ''.' .ris" lif d 1 i ' ' . I 1 In si If in re in i -n" rest ; leni n im.in'i c 'dtii tnfi "in li -i i ill hied 1 SIT.Si'Rin'T' Ai r'KVUKK li In Pi :- fe: 111- ; 'i mi. -n mi '.I - , I lb- ci.-i s n.-irenis If h 1 ca.lin a I 'll-.v'' V lift Bll n til" Pllt.ltlO' 1 5IIS I '1-7,1 bUI O'lll'-l 1- 'li s I .1 "li te .i'l. ' f ll pcr'i'iss' Hi i. ll ' B.il .-nil s'lin .ii lu-n .-.'., "l-ni i .! I'" n'ti uld .i ' -li" ..'1 i' I n-. mi If bf mti' r"t ei In -ml - ' S"" 1 ivrti'rx te ir r p.!."i' i f "i n !'' i 'e -1 hif'li- I . 1 1 in! . rn t mlr i ' 'id's I Courtship Supsrlr.tendec! I'rar '".'lit'' i I '! li-"en a " n i aluilr i-n 'i-iin t -r penic ml I i .-li ' en " r" i ' .-) s p ipr s m- pal nil t'.n; tlia' nn p'iee.-t p n ; Tii"n r .i'ii hn jfin r i r lurler- nn pavilions ,-nd '.n-v'.eneivi' enteituln .... ...! ..... ..I... I . , . ii-'-iii-. alie ' -i 'i i'-nr miiii R"i.ij msri i op, in deceiiin.in nnd dignified but l.indu I I am rnn IB"' '" "uer lad 1 aiul "liuiiian" i-hnperen- nnd a certain' Jara mi .mei m -i p-p- n iimeiiiit of ii-iia-. n in i rc-ii li-in i eiiend ".a 't-1 t r , i- tbi- south If the tatMAirii. ehjecfd tic, umii'ii be v-rv '.levisichti !. fc r sm-ii :nd -ret SWSJEHc tfc sSIH 'ncr Rltdies linve taken te mt M$ft2rf$? PvH '-v'nR nn l'1P "'dc trains Kj wQ 4$mw 3n ,"1V0 ,,0'1,lri1 tlmt t,)Crc is 1M Bwct &'yf$mli E? where they belong, tee, and, fm BBFyO tlfJM H without allowing them- tfl Rft&y 'ISfflel 9 elves te be any narrower or f ' vPH4 Wi nnv s,ini',,'r' nnvp switched nl r Ji x "ja ' IS n round te this position, in KSftf rVwWOL (I 'l,,l' somehow or ether, D VJ? -cf'KBk til this change hns given them jH lmkJS!S:mmi -f M n ""nger leek. At least, BQ rPI 'Bnnf m " ,hp (lrrs ,,mt ls pi(" E9 '7a y'iiT iv 'sfis, i V vr Ki H!U"1' w-ini iih inui-nmici- in pffig lUt' Wmm i Vl3tf HBi like n glerincd' girdle. In til Fsm j (ti ''jtiii S n wiifPWS ..!.. i.i.,n i. i.. .. . -r m iiHC7;ljr jST'2 i w. jf'iSWl n"" iiihiihui. ii n. iniii in 9Mn KSrH i'5irs!f i Rll TlSBl ncress Ihe wnist. licllnr slm. WI (It ''IHUawBi '1'v kne,,c'' nni' "ICM "I" S n Y'smiFiWvWsBsi mUr'' le '"" Kratcfully. W, -isx li irSfix&tm. KVyiLsSi 'f remains for some ex- W uw ' B?lrilS.-rt3 U'llslle lnee te linlsli (he 5 Wfyi & 'ImjJc wnlst and. with filmy 5m rCT' iea Bfrcjl?S;v1l1rai clown ever it. le form the ffl m mmffimmx tim m, - mWtifislmmr tirVm vm 'AHWmmmwim' s a?lj (C-?Tyfi?lKfi?SMBRk Ceni'Sl N'ew-n Dieto MEfcl ifM& . &X?:?7i&WKWMWA. jMOx BmMmWmmMKmmWWm -.fW dRr i m'-va it. 'netinr is w i' l ! nd wben I ti'' h ir.ikc? In i ill it niunicp.,1 marrwsr promeic ,.,., j y ..Vr ..-' -s . '-." she ma ' - , -nie trctui ncicus - nrs u-w s;-eni fir i , -,,, , . i VVii'il I he t.;h- in i hcl nuati'i 'h.e i-'in. and tnst i-.i-i 'ti-. nr rrlr-i na!1- 7 he Heart Pirate Cy HAZEL DETO BATCHELOR Con-neht. 1911. tJ ."'it.'lc Lidzer Cemsam iVl'l" p-ntl ' Mrs. Wilsen Gets Delicious Recipes Prem Grandma Tihhets Quaint Kitchen r.nvwmiral Het Pel Is a Cheap Dish That Is Tasty and Tempting Old-Fashioned Onion Pic Served IF ith Cheese Sauce I HAVE found n real bargain for the lever of pictures! Seme really beau tiful Helbein prints that were bought before the war, and they have a soft ness nnd mellowness that will delight the one who finds joy In the rich, beau tiful tones of geed prints for the living room or library. They are framed in natural weed frames, which lend a peculiar charm nnd distinction. The surprising part Is that, lovely ns the prints nre, nnd unusunl the frames, the price of any one of them is only $3. There nre quite n number of them re maining, nnd 1 am very anxious te have you step in nnd leek nt them. The marmalade Jars are like none I have ever before seen. They nre the icgular size nnd Miapc. but listen they come In the loveliest colors. One is pnle amber, another a light lavender, almost violet, another lemon, nnether n cptcer green blue. And nn the top of each lid is, well, en one n strawberry se real looking you nlmet wnnt te take it off and eat It. Anether hns nn npple, another a peach, nnd still an ether n blackberry. One of these jars would lend a most attractive lilt of color te Ihe table. They nre priced of $l.7f each. Fer the jersey l'eter Pan blouse come cellar nnd cuffs made of suede. Need less te say they nre cpiitfi smart, and ever se different from the plnin white cellars nnd culls. Yeu enn get them In almost nny color. I might especially mention gray, hull, nine nnu, yew, i think, green. Tlie edges have a per forated border, which gives a nice finish. The pri-e for n set is $1.00. Yeu must expect me periodically te tell you about earrings. There is thnt weakness in me t lint will net let me pass a display nf twlnklling. entic ing eni rings without stepping te ndmlre them sometimes te buy. And there Is that further weakness that always prompts me te tell jeu of them. Well, there nre some nf the cool color of the lovely (jreen jade, rings about the size of n live-cent piece. There nre some of the delicate pink of the coral. And one pnir is of geld finished rings cpteerlj carved, and mes! oriental In their ap pearance. Prices here nre lower than iisunl for such geed value ?l.-.r te $12 a pnlr. Fer nemrs nf nhen address Weman's Vtttt Editor or rhetn Walnut S000 sr Main 1601 With the Swish of Her Silk Petticoat There Was Something About That Rmtlc Which Made Her Dress Up and Wear White Gloves When She Toek in a Shew !' vn:. t .-; M. i' . WILSON - i t u '.m All -lit! Theodora Caldtcell ha beremc e.i fagtd te Jimmy Jilanii imf te hrr iurpriie tj net hippy about it. '" IIj her employer. Richan! ISIakn let,, that $ke is leavmi In he wi ne(, if. becnute he jrch thnt Ac Aat'ne rijAM atidr f-ern hn teuten. he kidnaps her nnd rarrtri hn e en Afl tncht, bound for n Seuth .It.im. ietn euiirtej trip. A nkru pro peller changes fie pfen of the trip. and Blaketlee. 'ecimj Thre for tin first time ns n iceman trtfrm' ,' m efllee mcicAiHC falls in e'-e trif'i cr. Again he. does net think if ticcfnii te consult her icishes. and is as tounded at belnn refused. He tells Thee that he iri'l net sit-e hrr up. hut. in spite of the fact tftt Ae caret for htm. she is drter,nncd le be faithful te Jimmy. The prnpelln of the yacht Is mended a-id they mnr for shore, bu' Blakeurc n determined net te allev Thee te crape. her ttite CHAPTER XXXIII Bejiveen Ttve IT omen IN ALL her life Thee had r.ever be fore had a man treat l.er se high handedly. A venr age she would hav laughed if any one had told her thnt ami i attic somewhere in rn world 'here was a man who could hend hr fe hi- will Thee belonged ti the mdeprndrnt class of modern women. he hnd al ways decided thinjs fe- herself, nml -1 e htel furinuslv resented tnterfe-rniv of ny kind Hut herr was a man wim apparently did net admit tint sin- ',nj a, will of her own He manngrd 1 11113s in his own way. and iri inlly jnn-ecl her te submit. Because he had resented the -hie-blncsa of her mt. he had-had it fiken away from her and b-rned. She euslit te be angry, she weudered vagueh v.w she wasn't furious about it. and then decided that she wn ten miserable tn fight any longer. But. in spite of the fan -hat he n.id refused te givr her menev nnd had teid her te her face that he had r.e n, tentien of allowing her re return Imme alone, she was determined t" kp' away Just as seen as the landed she would escape, she must ecape. but firt she Would have ' te get some money If Biehard Blnkesler would net tdi-nni-' htr tome, she would bun- te le'-k for it in aeine ether quarter Quite suddenly h" Mn-.eii nf Mr. Breen- Prhap she would adianee her -it.it she needed, and w.'h In r heart lii-nn ib f.'i-t Thru went in search of 1 L.lj e;en She feim i Hie n-n-i;n in he- - room pa 1 kin?, and fhe met Mis. "reu's IfnK "f surpne Ttth l-er mi" ejes stem!' I'le i"iff,ii tn asK j 011 n let 1 ceat taver." Tr.re hegnn. Ye- " "I want tn bnrn'w -nine money Mrs Hreer, who was en lie- knee b.istdi. a vrejiner trunk, tot slewlv 'e her ferf. and the ti'.' ue'ne'i tnei fac-inc cm h eihcr "Whj. Mk- fa dw -il. if ' ' re-I niene.i. w'pj don't you se n Mr. Blnkeslce-' The 1 il'rhrd te the roots of her ha.r Hew cfiild -he explain the rir-iiu-unif' te t hi - wim.ui who s( wi sine d.d no' like her ant tee we'd' And ' et hi- was -riiM-t frlnin that Mi Brern under-tiefj far mere i.l.e if t'ie cri'-t n; tail- of effairs than -lie p-"-tend"il ' Mr I'.liikc.'i'" ua-its me 10 return te New- Yerk with th'- part'." Thee iipla::ied -titPi . "rnd I wli te return a'ene I want te ;m a trnin as nun ak we Hr.d livi I haven t fiieujli net e.. t li 1; a t.ekrt " I ei-. Jl" Itniii re:t:rn"il lnwlv t'l-'Pll.tt :!h Tli'.. s'niiij "iirdi-K her. i.entrr;i,7 waat wa K"' S nil III till- Metll'llls D. tl, i II d ; : 1 '1 id'iit.li l' Mreen .p d,- ' We ni.ih ;i- well pit 1 ur inn1- mi the nihil-. Miss Calih-i' I'm pirf-ctly willing t I'f ion 1. 11 . r'-i n- -nej fur 1 te reason, in n-di r t 1 In t d if nm Hit 11 I de rn.j I wain inn 1 1 priuiii.e lieu-: ti ..-,. K..i,ird Blal.esle again. mi er I l.tmw a creat dml 1.101 e atir.ut what ii's h'en c 1.11; mi ft, iu imi sun per 1 m loud of It.il'-iru I! ik'-!'t' and I d 1 1 t want hitn te tuiikc- n fenl of himself h t.ian.iiiu iuii " Si.c l-ii-'i l'ii'il nut the ".ird-. anil In r I'.Tlit bl'l" riei 1, ere 1 '.i ,.it,i dislike 'I hen -tend stating at I.er Tin mil i-j'tei r'-e p tii-i ' neeKs and sin. wp- white in the Up. mid amje s;,., m eic-tins .1 t , en ndi'iis. effet te k-ep tin' k tl.e nueri we-d. hat were irn'in us tn lev I - is. for -l.e nnlixed tln' 11 wep'd d" in C'nil fid prnbablv def'-nt her i' .VM 1 ".iisi . if sb Kan wa- te her jf eiupcr nnd Itisiied Mt-.. ltreen with l.er saifRsiii ii - i mn 11 wa. iinje-iiiy icalnu- Slie .Hs ln Th-. a wn.-king wi 11 an 'lie uf ,.ei mm 1 las ,ihnu' :n lie 1 e i'h.j tiirnugh n tnarring n a ' 'a., fa- 1 i"'- h. mi 1. - a.t- n- has ti ' lie ;l?iit te -01.1I ii? And .ii'Mher :'i 1 '! t'-at 's cpuIis ni tieubl of nr 'itpf Is that I-. t !'. alwaip wants t 'r 11 lie wim 1 s ad o'lL'at.ens 1 ' i-1 .r ' ha- re 0.1 e"tcn te t.l.-t !n n ,-nrtal'l extep- hit ou Knew whn' " 'set- p i sitr. . 'lev fTjs.jjt- ;, T-'nsl'ind Si.tcs in ninny 'Villi' p-rt r-rvnt I am p f" d p e.;i 1 "" - , T.i,i iiallv 'i-'i-ei twn r-r;ms nre etisic-d J-hih are essrnli. Iv md !inirnu i-eul I ici tell tn- whnt 10 de .ipeit fs mi. 10ms. :uid w'l'h meile-ii ini- t'i:,' T .. mit 'iii'-re! enij In'i-ules. ,iri....,,. ,-t luiie i.iiiin I ninni nf these but is .npstant.i a rare: n? j...'r 11' , . .... 1 . , n1l , Ver-'n-he. forgotten r, P.- a-i rn rrak. . 1 i.r, . asair f 11Iln;ri:i,.s i-jt,, n-.iin' ii'jlv t.n-.f.rk I. ' , .,,. ... mini'te 1 ill. ill" If the .i.-W l'.s '.-rents hi, mn- 1 Iir.,.,, , ,-nve! off the h .at. -i Ingll- -Mhe- -iqh hnrded te irs, r-, -..!: " " -,ln(' ,,,,1S" '.' ,'1,, I,,', still , ...... ... 1 ,.i 1... ..." iln.ir bnti.l at 1 inhins. I'nil vim sun our 1 nr s 11. llr 1 . ,,'.', n.-iw 1 ,'i.i, ., ,. . ,!, Mm. h - 1 ..ii.. ici;n". t.ui en ii" ni r 111 in,- ...,. im-ifty .t " one VI:v 1 , l,l file .llt'j'i mef-.cr urd 1 . ner 1 u u 1 ccmfiirtat' himu' I an., r t r, 11 ' t v -i-, as iru u-ej'd 11 i-b te n' r '-.1 that sh' .in w r h he w.n ri wart' ' i' t fleneee s -nillil 1... ah - tn C'-t " ' if ll. M-'tc. b ' ImnK 'e'ln z lie ,vi 1 t'ei te lie ai'i.'c teir-ilier s'liie'imef ,ind hi lav1rc liei out of iur plans f r vinous hincs If t' e pis,.- is .0 ndfilraif s te trsist en a. luin'iiii rsr i"u le a a le'js p ,-.c. i -j 1 :! I Iv .". "-'r.t riCht ,r .ell hcr jrn-si-'i III-" si ni r, welc-ine Pi 1' 11 .1 'ok nc n de re: he rude in, pi-ike Iit HTl-rst u rl e ; ll 'il 1 r Pa- e tp'.l nrim'Sflt . J p. 'S'l.'l With Apoleglc3 te "Temtny" pern ' nt iih I. ke T'ltii'v I .m ,1 deieut r-.ic.r of 10-. eij "r-i f. 1 I "ti 1 w p'i tn ne'i rr' l.ti fab' tl" I found a 1.. ..,1 . in: nn' t' 1 lieill' dear s.,e.-i cii'iid'netliei. who -:ill tines t ,e i-nekln; fe f ce...l-,!'eil family, and s'ic -h. ti"l inc. willi ti indonaele prii'- ten, a -et of hakins dis'ies of ......',..' 1 'wi.il i.Tthenw.ire that ceme llhUi.-l . .' - - l'J... I 1 .n'l.l 111 mn !' ' ii''- Mince beef met vcrv line and measur" one cup. Place in a mlxltis bowl and add one nnd one-fourth cups of bread crumbs One nnd one-half rp 0 flour, Our trwpeni) nf inlt. Four Irrrl trmpenns of haking pow der. Our-half trospeon nf pepper. ltn -titutth teaspoon of thyme. ' --eighth trwpnen nf arret mar joram, ,i in' egr, thic-hnlf eup of grated onion, (h'r-hnll rup of finclu minred parsley, 'Tire ire II- hintrn egii in three three feiirthi 1 up of milk. Urease nn earthen bowl and turn in the mixture. Hub a pudding cloth liberally with geed shortening and sprinkle with Heur unci tie ever the bowl. Leave innni for the pudding te 11 1 . . . 1 . .. 1..11 11 1 iinkn 1 JO'll IP II. ' ' ..,,.,,11 IMiinm. int.. n ln nnn t Ul. .. .1,... 11 n nil I'll I I'l I e; I lllli-ll e: IKlll. '"-. "..' .... .. .. r.... ... ....... ,n; 'he fnmili lmc n.'s 11 111:11 11 nf the teviPS Keger v 1 1 ,rrs ern. rin iiml . . e.- with I" when she c.wiie ns 11 br d te the 1 n.niur- 'P.,... u.i. treasured 11, ll' -ar -.ftn'-i 1 I lobe's would a- in auew Mill'- ll'l'l'l 1 tl in f nesj ss as in iieruul nlini liaml -d enre. THr. r k.i.k ci- In i'l. ' . .pi. ' " g: hit i.wii: fi. .U -t -B.'. -whr.i ,1 1 .luni .- s'" llWI be n lull Mi ll it. 1 r.. p-' 'irk.PB -1 h'.H t r V th t'n- ' their pev ' t.reuuh .1 1 . I : - 1 1 . , '1. ni ' . n b. . ..- 1 H I ' 1 '! 1 1 t I'O' .- . I. Of t-eirc li . led 11 -. ' ,1 )-.-. IV M- i'i.. 1 '1 .11 Phila .'iti Had 1 I. -it ,'H"ie. U.i, .. il. ' Mi I. IS' liO'i 'M..ed it . "' I "I ll .1,' 1 ! i rirrn- 1' .-. '-.. I'uli 'nt, r. nm tn black s in ban' of l75l ( ! ra t- en tli" riper i.e nn.-estnr. -.mn I'lize Tibliets lllll'l s at 1 1 1.1 1 old i-i." i l.i'vey And ." i-'. 1 - -.i .-.- t!. -. leek- I ,i r s "i k at d s 1 tnnir ,n I .. t .r . s .' ..j. ii a nn ' .. ll I illl I '!'--. w is ie: ii'in 0 1 v ary iiie...-. s. p. n,.t u., i.eipf ,!, .,,.,;.,, , . if.i.,tfi t i, i ca".s ..'' "'c ard s -,- e 1 i-Pre .lamm b-id t-ll , . Ills . t f p S ll I. . s ii 11 J One inch' a we-k .1 .. 1.11- .lnm nm' airain 'n ' I d ip. I ' v.t plain ' 01 '! larr." li ..i.-i-.s. no hut all fU'-jsed up I...... 1.. lierHU ,l,'.vi tin 1 iV.iu I liu . .1 11 1, - nr. . ' color I hei'nre t'le k ss-tne dells' ,kh w,-re .icll- ne In a p.aerus 'Mine ner'. mine inxt nr'i'h'es3'-' .Jan. 'lent ftem one te .- I iii ti Inc water nnd cook stcndily for one and three-fourths hours Lift and let stnntl for n few minutes. Remove the cloth and serve in wedge- shaped slices, with I'hcpse or parslej 1 sa.ice Acltl te this pudding two-thirds cup of tinelv united left-ever meat, such ns hnelv minced bits of stenk 01 .1.1. l,l.. ..!..... I . .. :n. ...I ...... ..1.1.1 Ln. .1. r. t'liKsilll'l Iiailll; 'lisin-- ril'.jis linn illinium jui uru limn inr carcass nnd hneii minced smn nf 1 hieken or ene-hnlf cup of finely sliiPilded dried beef. I'e- 1 lie old boiled cheese pudding of the shires, aild one cup of finely gutted cheese te this pudding mid mix thor ther thor eugli'i Onion Pie I doubt if nny of mi lenders can d in siecinl 'tit'- cuiineii leineinlier oil I ieci.et s onion de, as bes much like tli" iiiiliiidunl sod in an old tavern nn the Londen if th- Trench Pest mud. (lone s tlie tavern before .. ., . the trend of progress, but one thinks "'!' ''' ' theie 'till lues In the hearts of these I i-i'-nt. cither beef, lamb' nj, ,.,.,. fortunate enough te tnste this of ir.il. Willi I'lihi'i- of the dolnney, n hauntlni; call for a bitr rn t" 1.. ei. 11 iiuij p" "nine and sup with old 1 mi-Kef with diiiuii pie as the tidbit of the meal Tlie old method was laborious and haul te ueik out. but I have brought It te ion 111 11 very simple win Hub well with bacon or ham drip pings, 11 straight -sided baking dish New place in 11 skillet ene-hnlf cup of either bacon or hnni drippings and when d net l.ej-self born ! 1 h. iwiiiil nni eal ... ." 1 IS s;tiiii-i dishes tlmt app'nl tn in- Pietii.nii. . in ' ..-'iiin 1 ' old aii'1 -m "mi night Hi.' pn is a d.sh riireli micle outside T' ''1 '1 ui'i'iniinities 'let in the ihi in mil. 1- d'sli 1 mnile all..-.. iiitt' nil IP IP IV 1 i.WSti - T'b'ff. savs, let jour poi-ke'beok be imi K id'', nnd i Ii 11 i oil will have 11 fuM i'.id te svuiig tn Knmnmic.il lint Pet a.1., wit 1 .lust Hie t otatei's nnu (.id a I t of siasenitig. or jeu i' . it no with mil iii-ucinis, n few and n Inr f kidip-i : as Crandma aneihrr pr it d .'eli nd f n was , , ,.f M1 ,, ,. het one and e.ic-linlf cups of slice week , r. -d ! . ut J- . - M-pt l I.-' ' '" ' " " n' ' " " ' " ' ,' ' nnn. Cever nnd smother, hut de no hi": j.-m.s'is -r.n f.M Jr-rnn." Ip...s '..w mM . . I. bit nf in-at, in hn. 11 New pine in n mixing bowl : The Question Cerner Today's Inquiries I. What novel feat does Mrs. Clara Center, traveling saleswoman for n Kansas City firm, lay claim te? 12. Where small buttons are used en n dress, what clever and attrac tive sort of fastening will take the place of buttonholes' I'.. Fer rubbing off cold cream that has been npp'ied te the face, what can be used that Is mere cconotn ccenotn cconetn Icnl than soft cloths,, nnd serves ihe purpew just ns well? 4. When one is responsive anil gen erous nntured. what perfume is suitable for her? .". Inscribe a new type of sport hat that can be made ensily and that is certain te be becoming. fi. What bright touch s chnrming cm n dress of grny .Japanese crepe? Yesterday's Answers 1. A funnel for pouring liquid into n sinnll-necked bottle can be im provised out of the tiny metal top of an umbrella cover. 12. I xing and low is the new foot stool that Is most useful nnd at tractive for placing in front of a divan. .'!. A tool has been invented which will engrave diamonds, something thnt has never been done before. 4. Fer a gny nnd vlvncleus person. lelet or sweet pea is the best perfume. ." The full sleeve which is gathered in with a cord slightly above the wrlat Is a charmingly quaint one for tlie overbleuee. fi. A round cellar, scalloped a round Its edge, nnd a walloped bow with small, jaunty streamers are 1 mining for the' little girl's dress. of n "silk petticoat" which made n Brl feel dressed up. ' When she went te n matinee. hn. bought tlie tickets In advance mS thought about going for several dim she naturally put en her "silk nn'tr coat," the wide, rustling skirt with U tiny, full ruffle. '" And by the time she had fixed her hair nnd changed her shoes the dreisv sound of that petticoat rustling and crackling with every move had l. fluenced her se that she -just natura'd had te put en a geed dress, her b,t lint nnd these white kid gloves. l Spotless, carefully coifed nnd veitnl she entered the lobby, nnd rememh. Ihe candy. ul Swishing out again she hurried te the shop, bought her pound for less than n dollar, swished back again, presented her tickets, ushered her companion ahead of her and gave herself up te th luxury mm cirngni 01 Oetng at the very often he carried out th. picture of (he matinee girl br rapturously In love with !,. lnnn. iu "DTT, you knew, there isn't the snmi -L feeling, the same influence In one of the slinky, soft, soundless things that we went- under our skirts today. It doesn't give us any of that unllft that the taffeta skirt cave. a,i ' : If tliev wnnt te co te a lilny they go. wrnr Ihe snme kind for even-da. 11... nnd there is no formality or arranging ive wear for best. about it. , Everything is se much mere cnjuiil Then se many girls nre wetking new new. nnyliew. White cloves - that the city unci its amusements linve stnrtling. they nre seen se seldom. llf.' become Iheir playground just 11s it is hilts mean a real partv and best drem?!. for men. n'' wnr" pe ften te the office thnt thej fin Nntnrilnv afternoon, instend of the 1 lese their significance. card parties, 'foetbnll games or parties Yes. the matinee girl has gene with me MviKiiuiK 111 uer uiiicia petticoat. She still gees te nuitinees. shi still takes her candy and she still "faUt" for the leading mnn. Hut she gees In everyday cloth she lakes her candy in n hag and she! criticises the lending mnn's vole. 1,1. deal te de dnncing or his "chestiness," nltheuth .jt, it. . I1"10 may or in secret rnptures ever hit I'licre was something nneui Hie swisn 1 1 urij mm. THE matinee girl Is gene. Net thnt girls don't go te the the atre, and especially te matinees, be cause they de, probably mere new thnn ever. But when thev go they Rlmply go nnd that's nil there is te It. Seme of them gel a frightful head ache nnd hnve te leave the office en Wednesday just nfter lunch. And (then they meet nnether girl nnd go te the theatre. Others decide suddenly in the morn ing thnt it would be n nice day te go te n show. , ... And they go, either nlenc or with somebody who has the same thought. But the girls who leave the elhce go just In their evcrjclny clothes, busi ness units of dreses. sport hats and either no gloves at nil. or the dark ones thnt nre nice for the office, because they don't show the dirt. And the girls who go from home w-enr just semi -bet clothes, very seldom white glows, nnd Iheir ever day huts. GOINO te a mntinee Is net the occa sion thnt it use te be. There arc 11 number of reasons for it. firls, in general, hnve mnie money thnn they used te hnve. They mnke it themselves nnd have the say of it them selves matinee And entire falling lending man thnt they went te when they were "Indies of leisure, tliey snv te nnetner or seiernl ether "working girls" cnsnnlh. "Let's go te 11 show this afternoon, I don't feel like going home. ' NI) then the passing nf the taffeta petticoat has a great A The Weman's Exchange Ne Remedy for Bew Legs In llir Editor nt H'eiiifln' Tncir-- Hear Madam Klndlv let me knew .,'..,. ..,- iieinMl column a Roecl leniumi .."" "'- , l.r,.,..lerrt.ell remedy for bow less I nm .""w:'p" and t would like te Knew of n rem eri lint could atrnlKbtrn out the Ici" wun en ihe u'c$ANT rKAPnn. Thern Is no oilier icmcdy for bow legs Occasionally legs that ere crooked ran be broken and straightened tl at ivnv. but this- Is a very Ions n .ml lln ful process.. If ou urai our "W' J" scarcely ....... ihil ennnniuM one uiiuurjii " . .i. shows, and If your legs are uui . ou nerd net worn- about it She Bobbed Her Hair 70 the Kditer of IVentcia's Cage: Dear Madam - I Just ", "' 'rt bobbed a short time De you think that 1 was foolish te de it nf er '." se lone Siosi ni me nm.-. "-" seemed tn -haie It done H? e tlilrtc thnt It Is gelrg out? UOHIII1--1J. Bobbed bnlr Is net quite se popular n it used 10 be. but girls who have hnd It done are net letting their hair grow grew In again ns vet, se you are net out of style If you feel uncomfertnblo about it put a net ever the whole thing nnd Pin the back into n bump that will leek something like a knot. Tnder jour hat this will leek quite ns If jour hair were long. Wants te Ge te Night Scheel Drnr Madam I am n girl fifteen nnd ' In the Seventh B Oracle. Circumstances 1 make It impossible for nie te attend dn-sehoe! Will j-eu kindly suggest nnv school that ban evening elnsses that 1 I will be able te attend se thnt I w-'fl 1 be able te graduate? Alse, I would like j te make nn Inexpensive street lint . could jeu KUgg.'H' ai-v? MAIIV A. T I Yes, you enn go te one of the public schools' In thn evening Call up the, r, ..I .. r.li.nn .Inn I nf.,,B, 11 R ft fl n.i.l ' 1)1111111 'M l-.itui, ll, w. U'i.uti .,.vv. iin'i , 5 ask for Mr Nusbaum h etllce. There ' g will be semn ene there who can tell M ieu which school will be nearest te veu and whnt clns nu should enter. Yeu can get n huckrnm frnme for vnur hat nt the ten-cent store. Try Hieni en until veu find a becoming one Then get nbeui a yard and 11 half or two yards of either iclict or silk te c&ier It If ieu hnie something In the house thnt j-eu can use it wipim h. much better and cheaper, nf ceurs but en the remnant counters veu can find Inexpensive materials Cut two bias pieces lengr enough and wide eneugii te fit around the brim and sew thtm together en the edge before you put them en. Then draw them emoethb' nbeut the brim nnd fasten them with long stitches up close te the creVp with stteiifr patent thread. Then cut a big circle of the material and gather It nreund the edge, se that It makci a puffy pompadour crown. Fit this ever the crown of the hat, sew It nti around the bottom of the crown anu let it fall where it wants te. Flnljr th hat with a ribbon or a piece of th ma terlal, tied In a lltte bow ln front, and you will have a becoming, suitable hai for street or schoei wear I hope jeu will find It easy te make. ii,'iiiii3iiiiiiii!i!iiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiniiniiiiieiiiiiiiiiiraiiiin',iiiiwa Then r.. i. -hr-re . i-ne lo'e , lames 'ft .1 n-.e nn ' r. fin, il pin .In in. vn' ' r ' r li i' Vn .femes, ieu ar ar ar tee fast li'.i'p i i i ' ml n' t a dan. hall Jc'int'i ' Ihmes becir " e msd lie (-.. ashed h " ie I rer nnd j is- I .1 stn'" 'a.d he' wen! I rjr-i a k e-ni-dei Te .lame' horn r 1 . e i.l Hi.. , -i-.i.e di-.'l- , ' I Mrii rnmorrev. 1 nniprnmisi' Twe Minutes of Optimism By HF.HMAS J. STICII i r'sg I '. m rt i I a .m .lann-s tnlng Vis of leu d '.- i "- I Nep w ri v l.'i' 1 in 1 ." ri ... c " .. , I n b It d-M" r.it- ni i ec i-'iir. 1 .-- I n rinn'egls't op sep. t in' rr i pnei 'tims h l' tin' P!-.. ' i penr r n s ate i. n n . n t e p-ni heis I rn tv .1 ra I I II.: W. 1 - THE K fil IIP l HATS WII-IT lit IIKIXN ni.ftK Duty Plus rWAS the t:XTRA straw that broke the .-anir' . b- k. and n little EXTRA ceurtesj that wen a car conchcter n nftcrp tfinu.a'id -dollar Irgaci ,md n stenographer a nnty-fivc thousand -dollar one Many sprinters can run a hundred yards in ten rerd but rreri ener n a while somebody clips off an EXTRA fifth e- two. and Ins name immediately springs from every sporting page in the lain. The granddaddy of all meter. tcIcj n n sp.all vr'ecipede with n cn.de coal-burning steam engine. Tear after vear it was perfected, first one part, then anethei . new here then there, alw-ajs something EXTRA . until thr temperamental moteric,. ,r,, 7n in Jerks untl spnpms and moods at three nr four ml'is an hour wrs m,icp l(, mn re'.lably ever one hundred miles nn hour. Every time en commediti supersedes nnether it is becaufr some induce. ment I offered sr.mr improvement l Rddeii. sntnefning making for E.VTR convenience. EXTRA rceii'imv. EXTRA enjoyment Thnt is why c iai king wooden shoes, scratchy, itehi underwear. mekr fh..i,. fireplaces, nnd smellj, slepp.i candles have heeeme extinct Fer ordinary purposes, there used te be no mere varn-tv in colors thnn tnete wan In hresd-blark and white. , ;; n' y;, H'r,',teriMH 'r."' '. Then a fen men with the courage of thtr convictions made fertunp feeding in.H- c.ec.rg. iVasim gu,n r.arli or, men's pride and fancy with EXTRA roleis crimson, carmine and scarlet from mm n i.g -m 1 I '.ue'.r- nan . rtl'ed ' the cochineal Insects, srp-.u. from the cuttlefish . Indian icllew. from the . aml . """ 'j?0'',' "' ' , nmuM.",!''-, d -l-Pruwiian blue, from horns' hoofs and potassium carhena-e. Turkri tr,, from nospiulde' host muted the visi-. r t- i the madder plant of Hindustan; b'stre. from weed ashes, and host, of ethers I sew' brsid" lum at th- table T . ,. ll.L ..tkA at,. I inn.niilrv mil inrlr lilllnhlr. iltflrmlnnl''..i i. raOA.I fr..m '. I tnmAll tiOiired hi C ffC e ,nt' 'he si VI1II.U purine nun 'nnr'"." J ,,..-, .. -..-., ii. .1,1 iinniii' , . , - . i r ... . .r .' flora " r -,VSs ell i " ' liiynr of meat prepared I One nutl one-fourth cups of pour l he bottom of a deep. One nip nf hrratl erumln. fine teaspoon of salt, Oiir Uiel tablespoon of baking note ifrt . I Sift te niiT and th"n add : ' Tit e-third eup of n.ilk, i 7'ic-e ii rll'bralen raif, ' I'rrpnmi oiiletif. One-ri',h'h lentpnen of surrt mn jeram. Oiie.rir)lith trnspnen of thume, . Onr-half teaspoon of pepper. j Mix veil and ihcn turn in the pre pared linking dish T.nke in moderate , even for ferti inlnutes Cut in wedge thaiiecl pieces and sene with rrecket cheese sauce Crocket Cheese Snnce Place in saucepan : One nip nf milk. 'Three tablespoons of flour, i Stir te dissolve the Heur nnd then bring te a bell nnd conk slowly for five minutes New add : ' linn- I'l.n-e -1 as d-re. i i"l in liti'cpg dish that Ins straight sides. S'tisnti s'lpht'-. witn '.-i'l and pepper, ii.d tl.i-ii n'tve n l.i'.er nf notalees Pair he ;. i I., "s and ii in pieip.. Next a 'in. .f 'Inn1' sln.l i.tiuiiis Nnu, if mi w i, tit i.e d sh te be "ii a ni.-e. ml 'i all' if si ni in-; i'jsei-, then a lajer . . i n ii .'lrn.iii s mi I one lamb kid- ii' in t ni bits Repeat fur tlie . .i,. later. I ivlpg lb" top liner of .,t 'l".d i-ntole"- Season w.ih salt ,it ,.!!' and a piiuli et tni-pv- and iv..' mil .n a1, i. sage and sweet bisil, ci bli i!.e ili-sh villi vnter and i.U" in i s'nii men nml lake I'm- tnree I. It is lii st In hent 'li in en cilltc i . nd t li,'ii turn off mi.- burner and ' . i i hi ".. ml li iriier d.iwn tn half. i..i i mi link" rn-e pudding and n brown i.,i. ft t I'f slime time ntnl utlllZf the NO LONGHAIRED THEORIST Te lrture en Jlrnnlng lei Ofiitrnlltlrs llul a trained advnrtlBlnK tnan t ie Kiluer in Chief of the Sulci 1lnu Onmnn In the lurgeet oisan eisan oisan Iznlten of Its kind in the world wilt tench A MODERN, rKACTirI. COl'ltSK ON TIIC ritKl'AUATION AM) DICTATION 01' IllIrsINKhh I.KTTKKH AND nEl'OBT.s The etMe. text nnd cenntructlrin of nil plumes of buslneas correspond ence will be p.mlyHKl .Student" will tiecln Immediately en ac-turl prehleme that confront the buslneen mnn tedav Dictation In elaer of eales. collection nnd form letter Human abllltv In beutht C O. D ' Yf-ur employer pava net for what in have but wr.nl ou deliver earn te del.ier lettera that will rnakn nu mere taluable te your employer The course consists of In seBBlens --iFrldav evenlnrn. 7 .10 le l 30) he-rlnnlna- September 30 f'llli unci innll thli for Information, Ad'lrej , V. M. C A. 1421 Arch Street You'll taste the difference! asce Coffee 25 lb At all our Stores MnviimitiTuiiimiiimnirmiimiimmnmiiiiTininimfiminninmiinTnirmrnTinTiiiinrFm De yett discriminate at the dining table or are you thoughtless? Tils dish an h" stalled in the eien end ih'n plii'cd In tie flrele.ss cooker, I ut imi must nut add ever nne and nne- i fini'th cups of w.itir. if ieu intend te ( . tie fir'.'es. I'oeket It tiin.l then Iim I I'lPcil ,n a het ei' i tn hrnw.'t ihe mp. Iteiled Suet Pudding (...li dti. a Td. bets recalled her child 1 i . i". nets b sannj that this cllsh was a fi niie'it iistni tn the ttiiie In these .. ,, ',,'d d'.is fn l uspnl'i serve I this .; l.rg n pace of rnr.v e- dur'ng the n i da i- and mi ft-inlni as a inc.-it e-termer (hie eup nf rjratert rheese. 'Tun tablrspnnnn of fine'y minced parsley. One i u Id r spoon of Wereestet shire raver. 'I hire t"h'rtpfian of butter. Blackheads, Pimples And Similar Skin Blemishes Quickly Disappear All who bate used Ceautj Bleach enthusiastically proclaim It a wonderful blemish irmeiet nnd skin beautillfr. T-1.... rl aIIi.!.?..!!.. vn..vn... .....I. .U..A.1 , f I , I III! UCIIKIIIIUII,. ,(l.llll.. Jjl.-lllir-i And sPftsnn'tiR of salt and pepper te , n!d CTtaw H liuhtlv applied nt bedtime taste, beat hard and then lemere from The iniialble fllmy cenl lemalna en the stove ,i.. nc well-beaten egg and ' eietnlght The next morning the skin bent lint I 'id fi"-ie for the slimy fluid which gushes fmm the anil in c. rtain pnits of Mexico, Seuth America, the I'nlted States nnd Europe is turned into a trensure tune and made te jleM a myriad of variegated shudes and tints ami hues "The ben waj le make cempthing different." runs an advertisement. "i te rnike it better" -that is te snv. tn weave into the workmanship EXTRA toeilness. EXTRA style. EXTRA qiiB'itt and mmfn-t ' And, the advertisement might 'uive run en the brit wai fm a man te b differtl.t te stand out fi.m the ret is te de erdiniiti work ENTRAenunnrili wf'lte fin net enlj uhai he ia jiaicl te de but minn thing EXTRA, te de hi ItL'TY 11 .1 tv--jf. ererj time one man supplants another, ery time a man maktB geed, it is because he does something EXTRA. en tlp linf'i let i S"tri" of the r ,g people pttsent neie tin lined h h u"'i but telr smiles wre checked s'i.it. when f'res'dent Wisnlngten rei, kd them hi foil'. i' mg tl-n old ceun t ip u example ei-n r, ihi- loud crap . .Ne one St t'll'l" br-ai h of nun,. rji.c n N .1 sn'.ijl I I . . si i - Ms -' 11 I he . af !, ap rnuld no' einri .t if P'- t. . H I "I 'I erf-. w 'ii un yj h action" li i alwavn gee I .nanners tc ' .gnore the bad manneis of strjingera. Inexpensive Dinnerware Fer every day use. Patterns and Quality te be found here only. 106 Pieces, $49.00 Wrig'lit,Tyndalef2y'vanRetlen,Inc, lOpuli'd tlv Largest LVtnbuters nf Iligh-Iiradp Dinnorware 1212 Chestnut SticeL I Is cleansed with IJIacl, and White Sear) I with the addition nf n little Black nnd ' White cleansing Cicam if the skin Is Irritated This niack and While Reality Treat nent 13 cffecllie will net harm the tne.n 1 delic.ite nkln. and Is se Inexpensive Black and White Beauty IJIearli sells for only 5nc , Black nnd White Senp. 2Sc Hie cake, and Black and White Clrnns ing Cream. 25c and r.lk- a can Veu run t'nd them all for sale at em faioilte ' drug or department store Wilte IXpt C Plough, Memphis. Tcnn for your Wrthdai Boek nnd leaf i.' u-li c.i tells nil nbeut Hlacl. end White I Toilet rreparatlens Inhtsaoanda-eEihomeSjiti fee is drawn at the-breakfast table, Tea-orceffee is served for "grown-ups" and Pestum for children. Bat some parents de netidiscrirninate. Caffeine and tannin, the injurious contents of coffee and tea, seriously retard the development of the delicate nerve tissues iu children. Consequently, instead of rich, satisfying Pestum, children are ever stimulated by the drugs in tea and coffee; and se may grew up irritable and nervous. Any doctor can tell you that this i3 a great evil and should be corrected. Although some parents feel ascertain justifi cation for the personal indulgence in coffee, yet the harm te them may be-equally serious. It may take a little while longer for- the drugs in coffee and tea te affect an elder person, but in many cases the nervous system and allied bodily func tiens will become weakened. The surest way te avoid such possibilities is te quit coffee entirely and dnnk Pestum instead. The cliange permits yen te get sound, restful sleep. Pestum is the well-known, meal-time bever nge. Like thousands of ethers you will like it because, in flavor, it is much like a high-grade cofiee. De away with the distictien at the table. Serve delicious Pestum, piping het, te all the family. One week's trial and it is likely that you'll never return te tea and coffee. Pestum comes in two ferms: Instant Pestum (In tins) made instantly in the cup by the addition of boiling wafer. Pestum Cereal f-n packages of larger bulk, for theM who prefer te make the drink while the meal is being prepared) made by boiling; for JO minutes. i ...-. w, arr: ..,..:.... v a if in Kii - .All AaWMjjii rn man A. I..IA- l-&Ute.l JV. -j.'aJfcMfcVASites'J-' "-
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