maea ?- tw rt;.illl.'l,,.ILIM,M.lli;jrl "W r Iimi liiili il ,f -YWKV, lt"?T "- s'r-v,'wy.ivv.rviA.' T ' "''! iir(f ' vJWWiMSfj IWt; SwT'IBWkvf-" p d2 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHiLDELPHI A, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1021 . t 7Ae Hear Prafe ny ITAZEtj DKYO nATCITEMm CeetrieM. tJ. bu ikla Lcdaer Cemnaxr Theodora CaldicaU has become en Ctl'ffl te Jimmy Wand, and te her tuiprlsc, is net happy nhmtt it. hc tell her emp'(jtr, I'ichard Idaho tee, that she is leaiinn te he mar tied, and lu cause hi fed that she has no rights mule from Am ictshes, he kidnaps her and rami's her off en his private yacht bound for a Bei'th American business trip. Af'er two days at sea the propeller shaft breaks, and they are forced te make for shore, but net before R'akie seeing Thre fei the first time as a ieeman tnsteaa of an office machine. i leie Kith Blnt'ce !" flic linrdly Ills nntnu, and her face went Please Tell Me What te De Ujr CYNTHIA "Mr. .rO"l-0( WljItP. ' .i.iij I peme In?' l tcrtnltin. Anil nic Held me Meer unnrratut THAT LITTLE TOUCH OF WHITE Te "Rebert H." falls in te marry him. He 11 amazed at hir refusal, for he hai n iri ' he wanted out of life. But Thee ts determined te rV faithful te .'ir,tmt, in spitt of tin 'n't thnt II aUeilfe has sicept At i nfl l. fe.'t He" -9ver, lehen h irathei the eitu, her encounter uith Jimmy ha' is her no doubt of the fact that he 15 cntucly unicerthu. Ulakrsler fellows her en the' next train, and in the station meets a iceman friend whom he im pulsively asks te dinner him a fern mleut women. What 1 tfeutl tt we, ti0 f01 n urn uui ini" te ruin Vel. UIHierstUI'l III .1 . Art f., ,n,h f.tVler wide for lit til te enter. He preceded hfr Trv '.1 tun that tmdi.-rstiind.nk- Inte into the tiny IHitiK room, which seemed lne i"r chcii efticr and then jeu wir te shrink and row timer thsn ever be, Ivrgm jour troubles. wild his presence in it. nut lie harm , noticed it. no eager was he for a. sight ..NVi.8 ... v. 1. v-j1 1'en't tend hls 'Intr back In a temper, "Why did teu rtin away?" he asVed mi denr r ih. ,. ........ v.. 1. abruptly. fheuld he ansry or hurt? D d ou part "It seemed the. en'y thing te de." she M levers" Why net write, him a note an(.7Tri "1 xceu tlre.l r,( nnmlnr nnii akhllS If anything lS WrenC? Hint, inn her and aikt her trylnR te mke )0n SM my s"?de 0f lt, THU:n t0 !llm "oe he Wt? Den t tv Te "Heart-Broken" -. 1 1 and there wai Jimmy. I had te see him, and there, were explanation? t euppese it dldn t 'mppen te occur te .011 'hat be lrijlit tmder nbeuf v rliat 'r ve'jld f ' ik nr liKippari'in 'itrtrs." "I can f a that I theucht ' 111. at ail. Why should 1, whn hartiif; you means everything te me?'- ihee was standing before htm with h i was iurt about ceing home whfr her hands tichtly clasped. The deep ' et hm Hut -e hae been cerr--...... 1.1. Z..iL - ... 1 u. hpendini; e-ersnee I arrived home An I.. J- A. ,. Ch ttl. " "I "'-1 '""" y' lhH'"K ai ...-. ,,-. Klr.l.Hnv n II K . ..!, ,l .... e .i ......I. . ..c - he.i-t strings, she did net dare te raise .AinC it im en rii it r .. ,i 'Airiff o6ei htmaelf and m ' - m. .. ,.f u. ii.. ,., 'hmf. it wu an rmnt it I stnd him a y er eye te his lace lest he k trapse her s,ma j preSent or Jii"i a card' h.iet ce,d a Birthday Card . . JU lit' ,. . f(. I .'I 'O dL uv ' rr 'uLl 1 I .in. I I II ' I 1 iAi'i th aenuuhitTii-f et v.r' nice enrif man. hu did net l'A. the chante te go around ith hi 11 muel JtuLl real feelings in their depths, for she hadn t remembered hew much she had 1 learnivl te care until he had surprised !" hr walking in upon her unexpect edly r I she wn fre te tell htm that he tire' '-ee te tel' hint that !' 1, .iiib " pared r .Ilniniv Hut hnu cmiIi' shi 1' HiPhard ll'aVr- r tlin ruth" Mew c 1 llil .ll .TtM ft II HIU u'li t!f erd iliis of the 'chi. -h'' hail gem thre' ih with the man she hid le' ed an' trust' d. and premised te marry? It .. V" 1 .u' i v.. ....,' k.i iii impesMDie, nn sniKitieren nway ."-: " '."" '" (rnn CHAPTER XIA1 By Right of Might RICHARD ULAKEPI.EE"? meeting 'lth ('ala Denserrteldhitd merel erred te Iiicth.i In- lunging te pc Thee, He f"lt 'if'ir l, nl ! t l.rncic at her home 'h.t- lit- r inn.r touare I'M had been ihnt'it .ilu ' vudi Hi ',r"'(ii. I n' ldiii-elf for !amg rsked be- te dinner, but at the moment when the had hailed him in the .tatlen, the Interested him. Women ncrc stranse beings te him, but Oracla was very dlf terent brought nd Thpn Istence, while Gracia sat in the lap of ft Iniury. from the idea him thnt way vxiei'a tinnd b pf'tt I. rthday card. What Is Best te De? Dear i; it li I ' ivi ,.et ceiii" tr i' hf) f.j- aiM 'hi' nn lii'- I It I , f MtH ul jm ' I 11 ' i u " Mr t 1 ' i 1 " - 11 w. I .. t 1 .. 1 fulil pi - uili" lit. If ih. I .. ;iuts t 'j t hi 1 find nhen 1 ' s r' '."t I'' ha' should h vi Id win 11 eti t iri a bej 01 .eunt" n m tallies "H"n de ou de'? A HEAP Ell r nrppn hn.l . 7-lw'- mwke a p-srsim f nana wncn .-........ ,, 1B 3IIerea te you ' K" jB? ' sStRBiiiku. ! ntA,:;.jL...Ls-.&......:..'...,. wxatmssa Adventures With a Purse YOU knew hew much girdles uie being worn this yenr. And practi cally all of them arc se wull designed that it is hard te find one tint Is iiKj fmlhidual. They'ie ull se different, they all leek a'lke. if you knew lml I meant Except the baud fill I saw at one shop. These girdles are made of s'ender strings of tlnv dull blnck bead", strings that nrc p'alted until they hiive just about the right tlilckness for the ordinary dre girdle. They are fin ished off with tassels of the sime, bends. Personally I like these girdle" about af nell as any I hai' (."" There I1 an alt of I'lTiirietiF. geed tusti- nb-iit then. The price et one i C f Every Day the Same Greup of Gitls Gees te the Same Place for Lunch Their Conversation Is Bound te Be the Same, Toe, and Thin Heur Which Should Be Refreshing Is Making 77. ' w Harrow and Dull "yi:S," said the business girl, "we all lunch together every daj . Wc jte te the came place and the waitress nl wavs keeps the same tnb'e for us We rnve 'ets of geed tnlks about our verk and we exchanve ideas and U'a really quite an Inspiration." It would be nn inspiration If It hup pined onee or twice 1. week. A trreiin of alrl' with the fime "pre. feFslen" can ?et lets of fun mid help, tee. out of meeting new mid met, t. inn. 1 wonder if you weu'd be inieresu-d ' "shop." It is se nice te tie nbie te tint, tne e Uv 3llX Tarls knows that a bit of light color or white near the face is ncecssirv for the daytime when the costume is all dark. Pe In plnunliij this black silk beaver hat, trimmed around the back with a drooping fuithcr of black and giay, the clever mediste lightened up its gloom 1 1 stretcli'ng white ribbons from the cren c the edge of the brim, 1 mlerneatb in a mlehiv tmnrt loekinc nnfr of miec for jour fa'.l suit. 1 hne n pair, and I don't mind telling jeu they have been greatly admired. This osferd Is built en a sports model line, w'th rounded tee and flat heel. It Is black, except for the side pieces that lace, and thej ate'brewn. New I don't knew whether this sounds as smart as lt leeks, but all I can add is that one girl who saw mine assumed, of . irsf-, that they ramp from New Teri that shr could net get a pair here. Hut yen c;n -for S10. (..iine kind of sher,. and net te have t' cxp'aln what this ftrm means and what that person does and- juht hev.y this ether thing is done. Other people, engaged In much fee same kind of work, very often have Ideas which you can u'e te geed adxnn tiige. and you might never have thought of them reurse'f. And It is geid te have friends that you ire glad te ste, geed te get their Retty will tell the latest Insult pern. trnted by Mr. Jenes, the Impertinent ccrk: Jane will fuss because her desk In In the wrens light and she can't ctt It changed i Sa'Jy will have a problem about pemethlng that seeme very Ira. Iiertnnt te her j and Eleaner will gtf back and take the whole thing as a b.tja joke. Oh, hew dull nnd uninteresting te knew just whal. Is selng te happen every day! Te knew what will bi talked about een hew it will all be wild. Marie cannot feel refreshed or helpel by that lunch hour; there Is nothing new about It, nothing' that has net hap. pened hundreds of times before. Yeu want your lunch henr te be a -elaxatien, if possible a recreation, dif ferent from the rest of your workday And there surely Is nothing different nbetit sclng te the same p'ace and tnt same tnb'e that you went te vesterday, seeing the same people and naturallv ta'klng nbeut the rame things. There in sameness about this even views nnd geed te have n ehiinee te air "'" meiting tnni is neunu te dull the VUlir OUtl. IlllllU -l"'i rvtis-.j uiv In-VJIUUHS, te hrar thctr ste- Through a Weman's Eyes Ry JEAN NEWTON She would net go te It Is bene- form ke hunds r meks er; rude cld te force-tcn who he was. A magic moon J'"? - ,anT V .u K"?T . ?r...?.' from' Thee Thev had ben "V,"'? K..1 "W f,r.himJ 'or a 'M d rn.n net te hV. ,,n In different environments 0"e for a "" wh,le- ine hml P avpd wll;n Introduced, but If mine F, i 1, .1 rfct. , ,T prince... Dressed up in borrowed plum- a moo te de he It would be thf'r: iL'e'f. spped around with luxury. ,he had no. te re pond "I .n, Leaving the Nest Jean wants te live alone. While de-ling but te be together. But seen comes voted te her family she wants interests! th call te be the children at home f,,ev cannot furnish "net In a thou-1 again; and the urge te spend Sunday sand years." 1 afternoon with the folks is greater than A ....ill.- In 4.l..l , ll. ll..n vlnrtb I Vin nll.nnllnn F ..!.... ..1a..a..a. .. ... . ..." I. ..,. v . .. . . .. .. w ' ...:A.J . 40 n -; r.Ai Hay rmf tnni rury. ' 1 , 1 . .' i.j v... 7 ..i ' knows -a;, "I think we hae n utua' rntner wen) is wnat sne v euiu uku , lour tamiiy may be "(lull. Jean , i'e el s; "-" s." v' "- Late as lt was. as seen at he had ana a niKi.i ai " ' " ''"'" fuends ' .e heurd Jack speai: There she could held alen. have teas, compared with the Bohemian friends, ' have been reduced te 51 ken leave of Oracla. WaWle hnr- " " " "k.N,.V. k..; .""I": " ei ' ' h 1 n. e f le" ard , -tudle parties and "atme-plicrc taken rled down te his office.' Once" there he n"r; ?h'", J made a thorough search et his fll for ?l Thci's add'es nnd hnn lv located it. but lt was tee late te go tn search of the te ?he raJtht have Kn an wemnn and Ri-'hard Rlnl.eMee ml"h- hne bn an man Ri ' new it wn u fferent ! Th ter- our home Plvle witbent tbr.t'l or "nt- 1i"i(inhAFA ' T)tl Im., A I n A A I A K.AAI-lil ky Oh. Jean. Th"re are i-eme things In mesphere." Rut Imagine the necesslh jJfST, "VTen- wTmitl anne e -Main 1601 Fer nmnM of nhfin idr!ri Wrninn'm "! .t-1. .U:.... !, Itmmr- hn.l cnf.1 1, H IT 1 girl thnt nlgnt. and ne was torcee . , ' . h, ..., 9 f., in,, nei ir n rtn,k ani.Th, 'F-'tr-ev is eafns a -,.,iry bre.ikfi-T from ""' N"' 1, III, lk,T trnv which she had carrie 1 Inte tn.- "" te e"r awn. . '' pJ".tL 17 'p m-ng room when the bell rang ,,IW"" ''', -l,"V. ...'...:. ier s ie uie "v 1111 i , . mi', ivi - IlA .t.. ...Il n..n. IIai. .m..... .hnr tr. Y.mnlr It r. ... ...- ...,11 ham1,m .. V... "!nj.h...'. C.MI iiHi,AK HIV lliill ivain UIU1II, IIV" luiil-ti ..". '" . v..n ... mi' mm ,,uu will Icail im jjomeDeays bterreg Vrltes oeurt reu reailz en1y uh,n veu 0eV it means te veu. It is enlv because rar C: ithlH .lust h few words te ,. ,h,tn in nernnpctlvp nr when veu have veu fee' lt wl'l nh?a, he therp awnlt- I 11 kn .w in- at J ;0t fncmi One of the met precious of ln veur return that 'you would se Jllp- U Jl W38 ri litf imnerieus.y She started te ln-r act. Rrd the color rushed te her fie lt was w th a wild'y beating heart that she went te answer the deer 'r flhh wiili ee-v tih. r et her woman heed -V 'as eor-ipieus of tha (Tomerrow: "I Want in Meet Him!") I J lOt tli ej (1T . M lf HI -I H, i u Im . II' 1 V 'it I -VK'lRt' . - b it ll I J I I I I .l I 'In ' I .. i 1 en."1 id t pi i ii ,i. iif f.,iri te an " , -m r, tee de -tot car- i" i -'i te. din. ir-t and enlv dance whci se-.etv ileirni d- t Tn ansu r te Oiir nuiftler II C. I se -vlth a 'ellew for Jut thePr reaiens evetitnif it h Te Get Geed Celers Ceed shades and colors may often be i hiined by combining differ nt colors. In djeliig this can be done In two wns: The original color uiiiy In combined ulth a d;p of dlffcrei't colei . as when blue material Is tlltitnd il) t .ellew dye r. and If the window is just rig! t '," V I1'"'1" ; V1' "".' ,"Htrr,ul , '" nt ,.,. ,.,., ...!.. 'v.'. dyfd tirst one -oler and then ittietlier. a" p.-iup I tij't him te start semethlnsr Plain Sausage May Get Tiresome, But "A T t T X 71 C 7 1f lX'l J A' I wants a sri -1 for a pal All the t-!!ew Net When Served in Mrs. Wilsons Way r,-: nm, et ...n, .mncc a j. i si. r r ,,vi. m.., w v- ,;, KOed-nisht kls and wheth-r u.. r hat- .1 l .1.- 4 .1. .. 1. r,r .11 ,1.. ..1. .!.. i. . f ,iit ., b .- iiirse im uu' muni cin.1". i n HI'' iailLl iihuh ll UIVIIV, . oe I i "Interests' nnd "ntmeipliens, i' leu may be a giewn wemnn, but inn- i ii'. ii. t alone will withstt.nd the pu-sinj,-et no after the ficlteraent of our first di J tin eit and glamour because i Is built ".n'en," w I pti you cuddle Inte bed ! 'I a" ' 'loon rock found iflen, :i common ti" there i ill b' a pang when no mother i jhiIM- Ii-.. .i., r Indistriiciihle. ' comes te sit if eti .ire well nmler ih . m '. i . . . . . . .i . . . - - . 1 ' . ' Cirls n he leiiv,. horn, na nnnpw Te ewe ... .l. ... .11.,.. i!,l.u .nmillini.. .riil r. f "111" 111 .11 -111 III V .1 .' " P-.(llir .1 IH' r- ...... ... i -, .-..I rillllll I I I'ln 11 I1C WrIP II , 1. f f 1 1 1 1 II I 1 v-.., ,. ,ie i ,1,.1 .,. ii. Tin Siii,u uin.m r.in.,1, .1......'. .. 4..j when It W hr it dscd blue, dried and tl "l tiv" tut in mvn in " !- -..- iiiM j n nun vnun iin 'ii i kij (j IJU . ii 1 . i Kiung ceup'e Rr wrapped up !n p'ip'i nothing at home was .-ier i-e dull as t,IPU "'PP01' lu u J0110" d'e t0 8ct ether and the brld,- linds fxcteincnt veur studio brcakfii't, just a attrnc rnn', nnH ihrlll In hpr new fissoclfttteits Rut live In tt'r'f n1 inn ti ni-ln.'rl ,, tn K. b.ed jour own B! dn, j en I Im-ir- nlw ..is hieti r-ithrr icforchnne i ' i, i. in(,.,.,..( in tin matU" of i I - nun prpsente, res nn(j mu, (l cjiacc te tell hemu of and hnvn a waj i r ui"ping in. jpsiipen earl in thp fall for eihh tun piiIh that ! think would make n cc ( hristmiu giftn. Rut there, win shetihl I etp nm Christmas is just In the neighborhood of eight weeks oil. Wc I. anyhow, one shop is having a sole of imported writ ing paper. Tan paper with brown lin ing, lavender with envelopes lined with purple., white paper with blue or re., lined envelopeseh, there are all sort- nnd kinds. Originally tness boxes were WHATS WHAT itr nrcrvv m-m te fceerd si 'TiJOMibl' evenlni.' i'"1" III" lilv cempam fand net be- t, ,,. i,n,.1w fnr rhrUrmns. ict hut without Tummr t,. 4ai, k. t.l miirj colors. Combining the-e primary 7 hate et et n- t tre f. 'en- who As Croquettes Dipped in Bread Crumbs. Cooked IT ith Cabbage or Made Inte Individual Firs This h Dehcieiw . WILSON Ry MK. M f)v-hnl1 ;enpi7i3- of thtrc 'iirh of 'Hi,. On anf ent-ttturth cups of pr-parci TTERY shortly it will be the open hreai.. V season for perk sausace ait'ase 1..1 nVia nm our old standi J for bretlkfast and the can be served once jj, , tn blnd and thfti turn Inte or twice a week throughout the winter. tnp j renred cups nnd add one tnble- Geed perk sausnge contains tnc uuui- poei. uf cold water or uteek te each On' rcitnoei of talt Ont-hnU ta'poen of pepp- e stni sni lg ,tn(j tf the'.' U'3 In et stra'pht I nm mi sir! who wetiM like te pli. square, bir h.n nut jet 'eund a wh t. min ' .is v n call 'nm -vhe wants u girl for a psl peti t m1' 'rid- t" H. c " I am ret what ej t.-'ink I am I r.m Just a Blrl r'ni? lian te find &. ir low who de.-an't ' danre inl who ilefp n't n-k fi r i coed-nlchi -Is" hut 1- satisfied m-IUi a. ;ejii iirl - oe ' parv A Riding Costume 1 7a t' Editor of Wumnn'e rage r..- ,-, -.',1 T rlnlnl.. ,. ,V,r.'i I l-eir 'llJUiUll VUUIU i"" "Reb I ? ' wTn't as much Ir evi ' 'm cestume I teiild w.ar for HaI'.ew 0" h theiifht h. wis " h" (")' h blue ntid tel'ew an the prl them just tiit femewhere nt a fann'- time you get in Inst nittht. while lu ',rt0rs ln "'"'rent proportion- will pro pre gathering and a big nche makes itself lends ShIU h chnse about the new ieb, '"f0 manv different colors and hnde ' Oiitte nnnrt from th longing for and mother's seeing that ou drink '"ors. in d fferent proportion will pro pre mother or father or Mter-ehum. lt n- tour coffee and looking after 'your rub li,ire many different colors mid "hades. he homing instinct, tin urge for the bers. Red and blue produce tielet Rrd and family circle and the fclinir of hm Yes. Jean, there would be a might i dlew produce ernjice. elle. and blue - i well-being that Is never complete strnngenesv for the daughter bird who liretu",( Green. When a primary co or anv.vhere else hns tee seen flown ren the nest from " 'l"' erl,ll,ttnt lf ("n" bc rftenedt b Mpiiv newly nnrrted couple- leln' which nethlnc should vor lure her es- '''Piung the material alternate! into them-elren for a whi.e. wanting neth- cept mating time nud its new premise bath' of tljc etllcr two prtmnrj color". I'T if jeu meet eterj won't hate anv stories. If jeu get together every day jmi won't have nny different ideas te ex change or thoughts te compare or any thing like tWat. Girls who see each ethpr se often 'em their originality and become nar row. And they form t number of bad lmbttH. They pet te talking shop centlnuallv fe- one thlre. There nre few women tn.ire tire-otn'-te eiitcld"r or even these in the office than the wemnn who is forever dlscjss- Ing her own work. And there sirls nrc bound te full 'nts tlint rut. Keclnc the me rep'e nt the rame i lac nnd the ume time (-very dn gets 'hem !nte th I I ' (lllffe i rTnnl . Ill fl iii iWm 11 m.tcht Becm te be a slmpie mattci n. i i.u ., ,i,iirin .. th. .,m , -is m.ijni seem 10 ue u Bimyiie mattci the bnblt fit thinking the nmr ' te cat sup rreery, yet in reataurants ml sarins the pixi.0 things. and i,0tels the ebeerver may sie one n-in;iiis inn ia ins ui" i-ie.i- i heiks. an(i Hotels the observer may There Isn't time in the hours in , right way and several wrong ways e which they ar- separated for interest ing things te hnpper for them te dib ciiks when they meet. They must In In ve'untanlv go evr the same ground thnt they have often covered before. Ajid that is net inspiring or. helpful in the la"t It is stagnating w eating Foup. It Is net geed manners te take feup neisily: that Is, with a splut terlng or sucklng-In of the breath net te rattle the spoon age. nst the plate, nor te put the end of the spoon in ths mouth, nor for any but yeuntf chlldreii (and toothless old people) te break bread Inte the soup, nor te t'lt the plate se as te scoop up the last available drop Soup should be taken from the side e the spoon without any noise. If crou tons (small cubes of fried toast), rice needles or chopped v'cBetab'ea are served HY. take Marie, for instani e She knows ns she starts out for i ?P the. teun It Is quit? proper te eat The Weman's Exchange Hlo Brether Kissed Her r-c Rrush the edge of p-i-trv nnd ,0111 te -ee. her : maybe she was. t red h(.(rnt,ark nr,,n -traWht hair Vi fT. Hi-net nnrt mnrih tlu a.Iii it ltlm tnr 1 t""''"- ' & mum amount et tat ami iu ""i u-. 1 a ... . ....... 9- feasened. . ,cee- with ten crut nne pinen tne ei'es e' i-"m tee i VIM Dutch nnd German housewives. firmlv f tit fhrer 'iff'.. ?Hhe !! th .t 1 n t wnat I want te write .. - . :. . . .. .....I,. . ... . . Tl of r e'l-iniie Msiies tmt a' in....' from sausage European housewives use the fresh nerk sati nge for git ing flavor I CO or tep smau pie. Sausage I'uddlng mnnT- .IUhe nnd one sp Mem hnd it erred p'nin In Enslnnd it is the chief Ingredient in ye old.' perkc p-. whi'f sausage turmuer aid setisage pudding re reallv npietulng dishes Try tliese recipes for variety. Sansagp Iaf Place In a saucepan One cup of icatcr. Clnr-hnlt teatnnen of fait One-half cup of finely ehepp'd ont'enn. ' Bring te a boil and ndd one-half cup ' of oatmeal. Cook until very thick and -'0 ,(, e-ie-half pound of macaroni in then add boiling water ter rwentv minutes, then Onc-Aalf pout!'! f-rth perk eawaQe hlnn. t under running water and nivri neat. Inte n mixing bowl. Ciep verj line and Cook slowly fe- fne minutes nnd then edd turn into a 'mixing bowl nud ndd 0l r fMinA n4 TTfllk pnr, gnuflig. una cup or tc v mu. ,,.. .... ()ft, nt . el , I omer.s ' Oi leek chopped fin The Qrern pepnerx chepp"! fin" Or9 cup of very thick cream saw Orl eufi of bread crumbs, . Oi.- traipoen of talt. On half teaspoon of irhttc pepper Or '-half teairoen ei th'me. One-fourth teaspoon of sear , " .. . - . -. !.... ... . .. t- . ... ,.-. .-.. . t . ....w. ... vm, ctif. ,ii 1. imhi run 1111 111 1111- 111 tl... top .'nst nnd hake fn- fertv-f.ve "' -'. Ve ,. ad-"e . suit' Rr.AniHl minutes in n slew een j nrp t nt-.t.r.. e.irs c'.S am in A locked costume would net l.e vcr TV. nre-inrr. lireid sn.iV sfi.lp liTcnfl In ir. leie t th r eunir man or far inpretn late for . (rrl te wear, but veu ' - . . . ."".'. rr. - . ....... ..e e 1 ch-eecleti cut Inte 1' sscfl paints ane i'ia ie, erer a ftralir'r dress of yellow occasional point or ednes of bh. whlti and hntrht ree appear amen 'he flame-"olerfd neiitm tn ra-r,- ,..., I t.m rather thin (He fet In 'he Idea ,"d 1 pini, sinoke-celored veil . e . . ..jiiK uipr iiif nair. water '.fi'-s r nnii' 1 1 . i,. 1.1. wi . . . , ... ..... ,. 1 , . , : . ' 'i ". ras tninKin 01 Boint,- ai u juii- nr-tis mue m nn '-(,'iriy and pale blur 1 een He ,nu,A vecar a iuuitliic costume cens's' nd .1 triendl ing of knec-lcni. th black beets white 1 al"'as re. . 1 es n red eit nnd a hlfth will'' enhl .rnte- until ver -et and tlien nn snle- ' ' lees m turn into n piece 1)t ohe.sei'leth nil i twlnhretl r H s htetl er . sritieere drv. Rub through a slew and ",',. , m 1 r,, m .'.v., .n'th -t.vH nitl r a black derbv or a -111 then measure " ou wU' find a large ..,,, , N P ,-, ed tin S jrn.'tln e , v trav be r with gauntlet pleie biscuit cutter iirr naiiilj tn cut the top ' the two h- twc. my fr en 1 and r 1 s 1 f crusts just te tit tne tops of the custard ?n tec.tl e cups One dai in levers hretl-e- asker. r - These pies sre delicious either het or 'f ! "OV"r T "ii? i0,?!," .Ji'i'",,,,', ij .-j ,v,ie .,1, 111 ,1 ,e t,,., acrei-d an 1 flirt he would call tint ,ld. and this recip-w "11 inaLe nine large f, (h, s,lr)W h( ,..,,e,. r , ! trtCeii which has been alleict d fe cenl nn run nt bread crumbs. Qne-half cup of finely minted paitley. Turn into well creased and floured leaf-shaped pan. Bake m a slew even for flftv minutes r-ere with tomato aauce. ' Le'tever leaf mav be sliced thin and served with potato salad Satrvige Croquettes fiar In a sa.ieepan Onr3 cup of milk Five level tablespoons of .v. Stir te dissolve the flei.,- and trnji Mm mixture te a boil '"oek slewlj for five minitc and 'in MA,.r.rt cf frnsh nerk viiu-nci ulewly for ten tnlnut' and tufn add Tiee ontent. aritei. Three tablespoers et parsley. One cup et bread .rutibs Mix and then tu-n en a 1 lite te coo' iind when cold, form Inte cren iwtcs ,1 cutlets and dip in flour, then dip in beaten egg and roll in hrendcruml re In smoking het fat. T'laee In i-low m for ten minutes te finish cooking au tie. Braisl Cabbage lth Siusice Shred a med'i.ni sUeu 1 ead .i a1 bage fine as for slnn New hre.n m n deep snuceimn iirj iui ku one p"'"'' of fresh ceuntrt perk sausage Lift into a dish and -at aside until ne. del JJew place In a nucfpan One-half cup nf ftney chopped onion Prepared cablnip One cup of beihnii voter Cove" and steam until tender: ndd the sausages and cook lewlv for thirti minutes. Season te taste Lift tre cabbflcc te the center of het platter and Jay sausages, ncrecx the top .lese to te tether. Serve with tomato grmv Sausage and I'otateo Place 'n a skilh-' One-halt peuntf et '",'1 ' "" ' One half cup nf thinly shad onion Cook verj lewh for bve minutes and then a'dd Twi cups of inathid potaiet-s. Turn frequently te blend. Verni Inte omelet shape and then brown nicely and tern en het plutter and srve Yc Olde I'e-.Iip Rtf Race In a mixing bowl Three cups of deui One teaspoon of salt, ykrec teaspoons of baktni? peuder. Sift te mix and then rub eni cup of srery flecly chopped Miet into flour nnd form a paste with nine tablespoons of Veter. Rell out one quarter Inch thick nbrt' use te line custard cups New jdae in a mlxlnj bowl Tnrte'ieurint peunii 0 irran part. iiseige meat, r Que cup of finely rnfnced cooked veal, i,j TWO ocpeon or graiea onion, . Twt tablespoons of finely mtneed p. . S " ?K QM'faurt" l9dpoen of tieesf mat. hniiin and I i.i irall Imlted hiii t'er an 1 our or se I looked out th Tin ten a J a ' hlJ sin keI'ic ret and afa.d h ' 1 wl ' he d'd'i ' ts'' -home 11' dldn t want te, tnit though hat h b 'ter leae I went Te fe loer 'U'h I'm snil hi asK' 1 me lf lie euld kls mi I flrnil- refi -eM t n n'nii shr ur c iit' he j evd r '' eward hi- and te k tre lw the wt'st 1 d V -sei! th en th it he. w s'l'nr, ti mites T"reri . ,i'ti a, nt.'-l-i d me ' tl e deer . 'd c.i eed I! 1 n c .. 1 id'nL.- . ren hheuin w car en v..u might make a vi ry theatr. -d i.le wearlnc a rather snort s.n kit w'.rh a clrdle of flowers a K reck hodlce with a line of the flower -ess'rnt it fren the left sheuldci ti ne rlnht side of the waist. Mid tier ,. cap of dowers with a Iser like rces cap. et tulle te match llv d-ess White RjhsI.ui hoots made " 'cloth n-id tepi- il with the Tower" n -tean e; fur, mu'ht be worn v Itli this - rtti !" h I.U-' ! Of till tl 11. rn r.nrl ,V....A r. 'lie point" j Howe- iestumfs .if.- ulwajs prettv 'lid veu might icni a. Dtintlower or 1 tlev :eHtt.me. mrde , Ither piper or Hew tatlatan will tie rewa of e'nts n-arie like petals fernilntr ti -klrt, it brev.11 or e.nek eltt or sateen edlue . iese-tlttlns-, and a little cap of ne same with the petals turned eack . - It off thp fact Ti en our frlendt. ' iR.it dre&s -in a butterft In purple u. en or 1'nlncf matrrlal "-ade quite 1 i with wines undo of mesqult" ii. tting end painted In circles and inirrs of eoler. attacl td te the wrtats ' d down tht side of tne dress Uither 1 little cup or a baneeau Is worn en 'e head with two Ions antennae wired' it from ths front, end ce-ered w Ith ' 1 en silk 1 ler Costumes, te Ge Together I Hen- of Wpitigi'i I'OJ v Ii 1 e.nipR'r.i war -Madam My ffirl friend .u,C I , J".1" "n colored veile. '. 1 co for u few r in ted te a -laequerade party, :.nd w 1-11 in bleed warm i-'iap water, rinse ui id I'M our iiftsrestiens 03 10 '.im 11 e-m iiiiitr, uiue, t-iaicri, find Dent 1 t5 dre(i up aa One of us Is a b'und' iur toil half drj between the hands, Washing I nils vhit" and lign' colored veiin. Mix well nnd then dip putid'ng cloth in beihns water and w -ing er dr Rub -e vifn shortening and tbeii du-t wtth fli. 11 r I'.rn in tne pueding nnd tie t cnr'l' PI inc into pet 'enta - Id one l.ulf lrK '""r ''", bet'irg water ove eve u at feel ' f',,'' '"r one and . ne-qutirtir h. ur ai ' e- erve-i f, par'iei. union 01 cte sH auci I"' is 1 uddiiig i" il'iic'eia t. ., ,, f e 1 e 11 d fi 1 "' at.d H Mu Ii. rr. 't ' s Miatine- te- Ii ear fu ' ' ' 1111 'em New. !.i 51 'i n.ust have been It and ur r"-'" eyes ane weaim " i'J and inng up te dry, strttching from, we.11 and 10 . in- leer It- came t T t ether Is u hnmetta vlth haz, , lri t0 time. Rinse llacL and colored ' a re blae' fj- h's rotherenh- t--e Teu -"'Kht go as Tire ard Wate- b.irg p te diy. Vei.rmng teils and .Will some reader klndlv enllKhtep . le ye wears ttame-colered chltte. - . rene t-heuld be cleaned 1a benzine. ' s te what 'e de t wir back mv O'tr' The Question Cerner Tedaj's Inquiries 1. What novel custom Ce many brides of Sweden conform te? 2. When fine lingerie is being washed, what can be used that has the effect of starch and wil! enable one te iron it beautifully? 3. Describe a striking-looking eeer for the card table. J Whnt Is the Kohineor? 5 Hew is nn effectiie cellar for the winter coat fashioned? Ii. In 11 pretty oveibleu'c of gray rreeigette, what feruiB nt uni.sinl cM ? Yesterday's Answers 1. n extremely odd eit of parasol thnt was recent' enrr erf by a Pnrisinn woman wus raude of liz ard skin. 2. Hanging them at the windows while they are still wet is an ensv way of drying net curtains thnt will Inbure their being perfectly straight after the are dry '. Ry plncing several rubner-capped thumb tnck- en inih woedtn coat hanger, clothes hung en it k-1.1 be prevented fren flip'i''ig off. 1. Washington Trung llrst orlg' erlg' nated the phrase, "the ulmighty dollar " fi. The furfi that arc most popular this season arc graj or brown equlrel, beaver and nutiia, fox, black, tan, grav or wti'te cara-' cul, and astrakhan. 0 An effective bandeau for the hair Is fa-hlened of vehctT fuchsia bloMemo. lunch te rn'ft the Sfiniy crowd thnt she met jestcrd-n and the ila before and tie dny before thnt nnd ee en, tint in'anner these, It dee'red It lbeks greedy te tilt the plate for a last spoonful ; se this la never done by people wun soea table Yeu Can Learn Mere from a teapot test of SALADA" Than wc can tell you in a page of advertisement TRY IT TO-DAY laMESS IS sv; e- 'r what w. cu'd I atone fe- !? -i-nebud' Ifa-'e scold me tN" TJO"": rt e .a wart eerrq ere t -co c i If ;e ' el .ej ere no' 1 , I a . i- ettl t' ma'i k - m u" Ir 1. r . j '. Mat e k te t 1 rr Gpn 1 1 n 1 p! ' " e 1 , e t ' hii 1' tlrel'. 1 ' 11 1 - ' ur tli c' ' 1 r' ne re e a- 'i ie 'i f"' " , et Jei t ' 'e Ir .Ltef ' a . '- r v ,1- r e i I OPENING SALE WHiimer Packing Ce. HEADING TERMINAL MARKET 12 Street-Arch ie Filbert IwWCTWIftWWW'Cf J OPENING SALE ,- it What yen can buy for 15c a !b, a! tk Market St. Beef Ce. SVVSrSvVVVSrVVkVVVVVSvVSVSVSyVSiVV4SSSVV' 4 t 1 . , Finest Shoulders of Veal, for roasting 15c lb. 5 Rumps or Knuckles of Veal. . . 15c lb. $ Breast or Neck of Veal, for stewing 2 lb. 15c i nnesi iump or rin Dene tveasts or eeer . . . . iec id. 5 Finest Belar or Prime Rib Roasts of Beef. t lbc lb. ' Oair Big Opening Sale Continues Fer FrMay and Saturday Leg of Yearling C LAMB lb. Rump and Round STEAK r ROAST Best Cuts of Rib Roast ppi Yh J j), r fa aii mtnt tn hi afflict tun? Entrails (w HtxJard, 4J tr JJ m,t tltdrU Ut Nice Fresh Little Pig Hams.. 20c lb. J J Skin-Back Hams whole or cut in half. . . . 20c lb. J Large Slice of Ham 25c each Boneless Bacen Ggnal'n.g Araieiir's Star Hams 23clb. JRg Have a Modern Emeralited Office EMERALITES ure the business like lamps with the restful green shade that you see everywhere in efficient offices. They are made in a variety of" patterns for desk, type writer, adding machine, etc. Their Inherent quality adds dignity and attractiveness te any office. Nature made daylight the best work ing light correct In quality and diffusion. Jhe New Daylight Attachment changes ordinary electric light into 60ft diffused daylight that eliminates glare and prevents eyestrain. Over 50 patterns te telect rrem. Genuine Emeralites are branded. Loek for name Kmcraliteen green glass shade. Sold by Office Supply and Elcctric.l Dcalets. Write for complete catalog. H. G. McFADDIN St CO. M Warten Street, New Yerk Ciry f.i(, Itt, tf 0 J Finest Sirloin, Rump or Round Steaks, Ofir . All wll Irimnierl iJ lb. Hi si iuiintrv strapplr 3 lb. I rfnh eunln iittisuge Nena Ilettrr I uiii VerU for Kift r Wraut kraut Freh t Itj Irfi hpHr ft ll. ru ITKT 25 20r ,h 10 qt 12l--r,b 5c,b lb 1 reli f.re'ind llutnhurs teM l.filll lluneU S Illy Ilerf nnr lb, ' l'' et Hrea.it of enrllng ZU t.ftmb fei i lb. of Itn!. of Henrllng: lamli for steMlnit rrenh neef lleurU for 1 OVju lb llnniillntc Slieulderii of A enrlliii; 1 O're lb I ii m I. fei tten-itliiR 12"' 1 p-je lb 10L 25r 12 12' Best Half-Smoked Sausagr Rack Yearling Chops Boneless Stewing Beef Best Lein Yearling Chops C nflfct AT i,0 25' Fresh Ground Hamburg Fi'esh Spare Ribs Best Lein Veal Chops JSSgsHS-Si fem-M-t lC X-L or Oleomargarine 3 lbs. for 50c i Finest Nut Margarine 3 lbs. for 50c I MARKET STREET BEEF CO. 5221-23-25 MARKET STREET $ 5939 MARKET STREET Ateret Clene Prl. Ii Rat. OlBO F M. Uu Your 5 sl.nnnln. a., l-rlftnv tn Arnld tlin HHtlipitn. nnvli St AMAwtAAWVlVlAl& 20 lb. p Fresh Country ib. SAUSAGE ll ia tITE National Desk Lamp Small Lean FRESH HAMS and SHOULDERS All Other Fresh and Smoked Meats Sold at Proportionately Lew Prices DON'T FORGET THE ADDRESS Stalls 800 te 812 Reading Terminal Market ti Open Friday Until OMJiLCle.8 Saturdays 5 P. M. I ur hale in I'hilndulphia by nr.TAii.Kits v i-iiMi iiim a i lnu ills i niin, i (imi MllltltIS M,4I ( intlN mm elm mii.i nm 1 1 , ( ,,, tiiMi-.N UOI.KSALKK.S lllMl IN I I I I rill) I IIMI' I'MU il I 'lll I I I IKK ii) MITIl llll'l iiush ii "ii.nxui iiii uui (inii'XN l MSK Id I ( utii ( )MI' U MKKIt & M.l'l It m-ii'ii i" nuniii; (imi'm il. I. Illllli;in l.IF.dllll sll'l'll liitil'AM- nm b-.-. m 4 r. Dt'CHANiKN HUl'l'I.V iminivv ... r.u. ...... nt A1' for '" mcf fP'J' ""J fletlrlcal dealers and flr,t-cla departmfnt ier- T ' TTIIMI -.1 ll'llll-- i53s riiniiiui m dl N. 7tll St. tO N. Itb St. 101b & rhetnut Ml I") N. 7tli M I.".'.' ft. I lib hi !U N. Ilh ht lUli; Arth M, 'II I hfnllillt M V1-.W.34 . ttli ft (1st Arch hi. "ti - T -M
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