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In exiffl. t, protein te properly balance the Art juppy IlfMffH for Smliic With Meat n Dishes ' Baited Apples la Ttnca place In a saucepan One cup of sugar, Onc.ml cup of valor, nX'f cup of white com sirup. n-u- .0 n bell and cook for fee m in ,'f5. no v ml.l eight iiiedluin-Hteeil P; which have been cored, and a ft- of the '1'' ',nrcd fr.em tbP t(?P JPiJ?iini of the apple. Cever closely "jK where tl'e apples will cook "iter tunilng twee while cook ceok coek r,ry slew!. '""" .., n.llc U tcn. K'llft nwl hull the drop for fit a mln ,7 iddli m etic tablespoon of irelat n, L&h ha "been soaked fev ten mlmitM ft JbhSpoen. of cold water. Pour he ilrnp ever the apples and cool. Te ' Ll'ft apple te dessert plate, mask with mm imal low whip, then cpr nkle with SSr chopped nuts and garnish with a Joenfut of the apple jelly. Danish Dream Make a plain lemon gelatin nnd turn a .hallow pan te meld. When firm, St Mh cookie cutter and It te des rtt Dlatc; place en the aelat n half of canned 'e'leh; mask with Caledonian ,m. ceur with the left-ever parts of be gelatin, chopped tine. j Ilanann Split i rt banana in half and then split I . w; la""" a desert plite an. placet ";i Mioenful of Ice cream in the, .liter; ceter with finely chopped wiih. Bpoenful of imrhma tev whin uml hen dot wUh a llttle jelly or Lome Leme tide prcwc. Fig Charlette Russe Wash etic-half pound of tigs and lice In ii h-iucepan with jubt enough oiling water te cover; mm Juice of oho lemon, Orated rind of enc-quartcr lemon, One cup of sugar. Ceek tery slowly until the sirup Is kick; then cool. New place a thin ice of sponge rake around n custard r sherbet cup; fill the center with three f the prepared figs and garnirh with aledenlttn cieam piped through a pas 7 bag, u'-ing the rose tube. laktd Apples, Bananas and Cranber ries Wash nnd cut red apples In quar irs; remote the cores, place in baking Isli, cut hide up, nnd add Tire banana, cut in half, One run of cranbcnles, One-half cup of icatcr, One i up of sugar. One-half (.up of raisins. Bake in a slew een for forty 'fire linutes; new h't cool; eerc en des rrt kaucers garnishing with n fcinall iwenful of whipped cream. Dustllghtl Ith nutmeg. .Melded Fruit Salad Prepare one cup of lemon Jell. New bile the jilly is cooling, pure and dice One npfr. One ekiiwc, One linmna. One-half cup of locenut, Pulp of one giauvfruit, Add One-third portion of Caledonian tain, ad park in a meld, first rinsing the wld with cold water. New pour ever be prepuied fruit the gclutln. Just i it is h ginning te feim, set uwny te wld. Te Hrvu. unmeld. cut in sllcc! ad tere en crisp lettuce, gnrnished 1th the bnlancc of the Caledonian ream. Gjrnlsh with hegment of or-age. Place Banbury in n bow 1 Tarts One UNii one-half cups of flour, Txle fcMoeii4 of halting peicder, Onchalf teaspoon of suit. Sift te ml ami then rub in te the epared flour The Question Cerner Today's Inquiries I. What important educational nd- vantage Ims heen glen te the KlrK of China V . If the weather is rainy or snowy, hew hheulil the baby get his nirlng fce as te escape danger of catchiuc cold? 8. Dewribe nn attractive new bahket that would he ptctty for flowers or fruit. . Hew heavy should n boy of fi2 lnchi'8 be? What should be the y eight of a girl of this height? " in wimt Interesting way nre the upper ends of pointed draperies ueld at the waist se that they make added decoration? "hen in, cteiilug gown has an opening all the way down the trout, hew is the edge of the opening ubed for a utiiklng trim ming? Yesterday's Answers The unique dUtlnctlen of being tiie first woman ktudent te be Mi?." i?,n d?ba1nB team of ti iamLVn,m,,,t'r ,n tr,p mprc ian 100 jcars of thnt Institu tions existence hns been n- r?ir,,eiI 1 lsSi IIclcn Cabell, of , yevclnml, O. hi, . ,t,,B brl,le' (llnnB room la di le Slc Ptm glve it a cimrmlng wiicu in a manner which is quite " y siting u mnall cablu of the sort used for mcdl f !5 ,unul. nuint'ng it a soft shnde iM,P?i uluc' s.,t,1,at' wl,c J I iv ' . l c,ln ,10,(1 ue" china. hli,'nve?;fln,ihed candlesticks, Wftck candles frosted with silver tractive" nU(1 ,mracnse,y ut' l'Jh0IlliL?jri,?5i,nc,,e8 tn h0 n SI? yi?1.' C,,' rwunde ; and, if L , ' height, her weight wie lb be 01.0 pounds. tri ,, nV rl's Ml,e tnff,'ta dre Ih Mr hi V? ft wtunMua! wen. nuffv .i? "VI-C0,,iel vest and n u "! sl(,cvt' t orange or- I. In u .nCiS"? ty0111" n evr ibl. S?.(l"1?ekrn? ' " t dart ffi! i'u,rte.!B radB 0 ,' gfk blue ribbon, lined with Alice Ncvcn tablespoons of shortening And use I Nix tablespoons of icatcr te form dough, roll out one-eighth Inch thick nnd cut out In rounds with n large cookie cutter; place n upoenful ef'bnnbury filling In the center, then wet the edges and lay ever n second round of the pastry te- cover, pressing the edges; cut three tiny gashes in the top and brush with the yolk of ene 'egg nnd four tnblespoens of milk beaten to gether. Hake In a moderate, ever twenty minutes. Banbury Filling Chop fine One cup of seeded raisins, One-third cup of nuts, Orated ilnd of one-half lemon, Juke of 'one lemon, lilt tablespoon of thick preserve. Mix well befote using. Ginger Pudding Cut squares of ginger bread, then split In three piece., spread each piece first with marshmnllew whip and then with jelly. New place together and p-iur ever seme nnllln sauce; garnish with u little innixhinallew whip, with n little jcllv in the center of the marsh mallow whip, n Cottnge Pudding Cream One egg, Tice-third cup of sugar. Three tablespoons of shortening. New add One and enc-quartcr cap ef'fli 'J'ice teaspoons of baking petcd One-half cun of milk. Crated rind of one-quarter lemon. I?et Well te lllpml nnrl turn tntn well-greased custard cups and bnke in a moderate even for twenty minutes, Mil the cuns about ene-hnlf full of the mixture. Serve with fruit sauce. Fruit Snuce Place In saucepan One cup of icatcr, 'fxce-thuds cup of sugar, Three tablespoons of cornstarch, Ktlr te dissolve the flour nnd sugar and then bring te n bell. Cook for tlvu minutes.' Then add 7'ice-fMrd cup of raisins. One-half cup of finely chopped nuts, Grated rind of one-quarter lemon. Juice of lemon. Simmer slowly for five minutes. Crusts a l'Alglim Cut four-Inch squares of bread one inch thick and dip In a bntter of bnaten yolk of egg nnd three-fourths cup of milk: fry n golden brown In smoking smoking het fat and lift en soft pnper te drain. New lay en n half of n canned peach, sprinkle with finely chopped nuts nnd mask with a meringue made ah tol tel tol lews : Whip tchitc of egg until stiff. Then add Mr tablespoons of sugar. Place in moderate even te set, and when ready te serve just crush the meringue slightly and pour ever a lit tle vaullla sauce. Things Yeu II Leve te Make Ribbon. Skelt Ornamints mi L-gflK-ggk 5s v Av JJfX. Wple Stt7,i me nnd Puds. Wlch the mere we told him we was eny portending the mero finished eating the candy cane by Iitin -ne acted as if like heck we was, and he self without ine nnd Puds nuking him for n bunk en accdunt ' of being tee proud nnd knowing be would eny say ue enyhew. Proving yeu'nwt never say cnythlng bad about n per sin behind their back npeshllly if they nre necr cnufl! te heer It. Read Your Character ' By Dlgby Phillips The Cruel Eye Te knew whether or net a man has Iho clement of cruelty In his make-up nil you have te de Ih make lilm n bit nngry and watch his ejes. See If they narrow suddenly. If they de ou will knew that he has this primitive characteristic, and that you have brought it c!em te the tur- fuce. It would take n skilled artist te depict strli)-. Point thm at the teDS. "'Kri'.". i -."n"- ;" Ii". '. r-nr Ih. Ininlirnm-ullh .lllr .ml fn.t.n nilll tnO CJO OI CnilllOH, IOr IHCV rC hn neint of each ntem or rihhen in ihe both distinguished by a partial Cl( top of the buckram nliell. Urlng it down loosely nnd (rather It In at the bottom ; then fasten te the buckram Continue till the buckram In covered. Jein two of these IUBUON-tmCLb OR NAMENTS together and place a Breup) at each slde of your hat. PLOKA. ' niDBON-HHKLIi OKNAMENTS add charm te a small el vet or uuvctync uuvctync tailered hat. Cut pieces of buckram the stinpe of shells. (About three and a half inches across the top Is a Keed b9a l f?llf ntpr.i nt 1in1f.lnf.1t rlhhnrn Inte strips, l'elnt them nt the Heur, peicder,' LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape ileslnir of the lids. Hut though It would take skill te portray the diffcrence with pencil, pen or brush, it is net nt nil difficult te distinguish between them when ou co them. Ueth arc partially closed eyes, but theic Is n tenseness nbeut the eye of cruelty that is lacking in the rye of caution. In the former the eelids tlt'Ulllll) Betin IU UK lll'lll ILML.-MJ uihi I I rigid. This Is nlwujs reflected in the, expression of tin- eyes by n sort et I huidncsfl and fierceness which you don't have te be a character analst te, refegnize. Hut the only eye of cruelty which i ou need "view with nlnrm" (previtl Me nnd Puds next te the lam street and Puds ned. (I lirer mmpH Knm Cres up In back of us, geed nite I bet he thinks he's snccklng up en us with out us seeing him. hnw haw thats n jenk en him nit rite. Lets portend we're taw king nbeut him and dent knew he's cnywarcs crreund, I sed. Wlch we stnrted te de jest wen Sam Cress came up in back of us wawking en his rubber heels, me saying, Hay Puds wats, jeu knew about that guy Sam Cress, I think he's one of the dcccctfullcst gu.s I ever hcerd of. Me tee, se de I, that guys se decect ful he never wares cn thing but rub ber liccls and thats the env reason he wares them, jeu cant tell me. sed Puds. Sure, you cant tell me, Sam Cress is a big hunk of cheese, and enybedy says he alnt, jest refer them te me, I sid. Wlch' jest then I quick tcrned cr cr reuud, fajlr.g. , is thnt you. Sam? Heley smeaks, was eii hcer all the time sed Puds, nnd Hnm sed. I certcny was, and Jin sorry te sny Im glnd te knew wat seu gujs think of me. And he took a big candy enne out of his inside peckit nnd tnrted te bite hunks off of one cud, saing, I'd like te offer you guys some, eny I knew jeu would weuld ent take it off n deccetfull guy like me, 1 weuldent insult jeu by asking jeu te take It off of a big hunk of cheese like me. Aw buck. Sam. wats the mntter, we was eny kidding, wats the matter, we knew you was there all the time, we was jest feeling, wats th matter, sed Simklns wns standing ! few HfKJjSSff ls tl,e ene pe.t looking up thewhlch i9 nbltuallcruel. Tomorrow The "Bay Window" I You'll taste li 1 the' difference! I1 OCc I At all our Stores I ! I 5 IllBflil 111 111 ! II IRfltlimMMillBlillWlllgllllCM One third of your life is allotted te sleep. De you get your share? The most important period in the process of applying nutrition te the repair of the body is while you are asleep. Fer the most favorable trans formation of digested feed into nerve and cell tissue, se doctors tell us, sleep is absolutely essential. Is it any wonder that these who suffer from lack of proper sleep are weak, pale and lacking in energy or ambition? One of the causes of insomnia is nerve-irritation from tea and coffee drinking. Tea and coffee both contain caffeine, which has a tendency te cause undue stimulation. The irritating effect of caffeine often Kffi la? results in insomnia, ' depression, and a weakened nervous system. Yeu can easily overcome these troubles by drinking Pestum instead of tea or coffee. Pestum is a delicious, satisfying cereal beverage, and it is absolutely free from caffeine, or any ether harmful substance. Ask your grocer for Pestum. Drink this delicious, refreshing beverage for ten days. Then see if you de net feel better and mere clear headed, and if you de net sleep better at night as se many ether people have proved for themselves. Poetata cotem In twofermr. Instant Pestnm (in tins) msde instantly in the cap by the addition of boiling water. Pestum Cereal (in packages of larger bulk, for these who prefer te make the drink while the meal is being pro pre pared) made by boiling for 20 minutes. Pestum for Health "There's a Reason" Made by pestum Cereal Ce., Ine, Battle Creek, Mich. MADE INTHE CUP AT THE TABLE Booklet free. Send 10c for special trial size. The Convenient Kind of Coffee Mr. Washington's refining proc ess removes all waste matter and leaves just the goodness of pure coffee. Always delicious. Yeu merely add het water. Ne waste. Ne coffee pet. Every can guaranteed te give satisfaction. Never varies. Ut Q. WASHINGTON COFFEE REFINING COMPANY, St Fifth Avenue. New Yecfc ciArvrriusvcnrvm COFFEE T AND ECONOMICAL f -p&V ) WANAMAKER'S I WANAMAKER'S WANAMAKER'S Wanamaker's Down Stairs Stere All-silk White Broadcloth $1.85 a Yard Is a Favorite in the Silk Sale Everyone has commented upon its quality. The plain white makes durable, as well as pretty, underclothes and hleuses. The self stripes are best for shirts. 33 Inches wide. Taffeta at $1.75 a Yard Beautiful colors. Bright blue, benver, Sevies, Burgundy, midnight, marine, black, Concord, seal, navy, old rose, tan, brown, taupe, gray, sapphire, white, fuchsia and nickel. 35 inches wide, and geed quality. Glistening Tricelette, $1.10 a Yard Plain and drop-stitch effects in fiber tricelette, 3G inches wide, in black, Copenhagen, navy, henna, flesh, gray, white, tan, brown, jade, midnight, geld and carmine. (Central) t I Taffeta Frecks With a Foretaste of Spring Many Medels at $16.50 Se charming, se Springlike and delightful that we are sure that Spring, herself, had a hand in their planning! Most certainly they are the best encouragement for the last Winter days. What woman doesn't feel thd brighter and better for slipping into a crisp new frock that speaks of Spring! One Pretty Style Is Sketched The dollar line is particularly becoming and the dress is trimmed with braid fageting through which contrasting color shows. In navy or brown. Anether model with a lenger bodice uses a touch of narrow red velvet ribbon around the waist and a bunch of red cherries. Ruffles and tucks, full sleeves of silk in bright Paisley designs and interesting braids are cleverly used. Navy, brown and black piedeminate. All are $16.50. Weel-Jersey Frecks at $10 Women in business and girh at school will find these frocks par ticularly useful and satisfactory, needing but little pressing and responding te it very well. A straight-line style and the model sketched have over-cellars and cuffs of cafe au lait crepe de chine. The wool jersey is of excel lent) firm quality, in brown, navy and henna. (Market) n v $10 $16.50 Sale of Women's Silk Umbrellas at $3. 90 It is only by looking away back before the war that we can recall ever having women's silk umbrellas as low as this and then they weren't nearly se interesting. Stub ferrules of white bakelite or weed; white or amber colored tips; interesting weed or bnkelite handles; bakelite rings or leather straps imagine these umbrellas with covers of geed taffeta! Mostly satin or tape borders. A few are hemmed, bl S arc navy' brown garnet, red, green, purple and The imperfections are but slight irregularities in the wcave et the silk, unnoticeable for the most part. (MurJtet) Women's New Sports Oxfords Only $7.25! They aic going te be worn almost exclusively this Spring, and women who like te wear the new things first are wearing them new. Everyone admits their geed leeks. Of light camel's-hnir tan leather, trimmed with brown, they have brown tongues and brown laces. The new plain vamps have soft tees no boxing. The welted soles, are of rubber-like composition, with hollow cups te give a light firm tread. Heels are very low. Wear them new with smart wool stockings. Sizes for everyone. (Chestnut ) $7.25 81x90 Inch Seamless Sheets, $1.35 Firm, fully blenched white muslin in these splendid sheets. Sounds like old limes, doesn't it? (Central) 3 Groups Frem the Rug Sale Check-Full of Opportunity The hemekeepers who want geed new rugs and yet want te save money will de well te take advantage of any one of the three unusual lets. Inexpensive Axminsters 6x9 feet $16,50 8.3x10.6 feet $27.50 9x12 feet $30 Hit-or-miss Rag Rugs -Savings of a Third Bright and cheery, made of clean new factory rags and very durable, 4x7 feet $2.65 I 8x10 feet $7.50 6x9 feet $4.85 I 9x12 feet $8,50 Axminster Hall RunnersRare Geed News at These Prices 22 Ja inchea wide 9 feet long $5.75 12 feat long $7.65 IS feet long $9.65 (CtMiteat) 27 inches wide 9 feet long $6.85 12 fact Ien S&..1K 15 feat long $11,75 All-Weel Overcoats, for 100 Lucky Men -$27.50 The overcoats that men and young men want right new I Ulsterettes of thick, all wool coatings with plaid or contrasting .backs. Sub stantial enough te stand all the rough Winter storms the weather-man can send. Deuble breasted, with !??? convertible cellars, deep $&. warm peciteis anu eeix,s across the back or all around. Net every size in every pattern, but every one of a hundred men will feel that he's made a "geed buy" when he gets one of these. (Qnllery, Market) illiS38 , Vf " "lr?S0 Hff 1 Central Aisle Opportunities Scissors, Scissors, Scissors! j Cotten Taffeta Petticoats 50c Geed ones in six different styles, ranging from slender embroidery scissors with fine points and slender blades te longer and heavier ones for general use. Lengths, 4 te 6 inchei. Ghameis-Lisle Gloves in Lenger Lengths $1 te $1.50 $1 is the new low price for strap-wrist style in covert, white, chamois, cafe and gray. Alse for eight-button length in white, cafe, covert, brown and French gray. $1.23 for cight-butten-length strap-wrist gloves in white, cafe and two shades of gray. Alse for twelve-button length in white, cafe, brown, two shades of gray and black. 1.50 for sixteen-button length in white, cafe, gray, biscuit and brown. Clearaway of Boudoir Caps, 15c Dutch or round styles in pink I or white voile trimmed with lace. Slightly soiled or mussed from handling, but exceedingly geed nevertheless! $1 Extra geed petticoats of flow ered cotton taffeta with tucked flounces and elastic at the waist. Navy, black or purple grounds. Novelty Blouses, $1.65 Smart ones of fine white voile, with Peter Pan cellar and cuffs of green, blue or brown cL eked gingham, edged with narrow pleating. Butten-in-the-back style that young girls particularly like! Brassieres and Bandeaux 25c Many styles and kinds of bras sieres and bandeaux, marked down from our own stocks because sizes arc broken or because they are a bit soiled. All sizes in the let, though net in every style. Bleemers of Crepe or Batiste, 50c Of pink "block" crepe, with lace-trimmed ruffles, or pink or white batiste. Children's Stockings, 25c Finely ribbed black cotton with fashioned feet. All perfect qual ity. Sizes C2 te 10. Warm Clethes for Baby 25c te $1 2ec for cunninir little hamK crocheted bootees of white wool, trimmed with pink or blue. Any number of styles. SI for hand-crocheted sacques that match. Just about 100 of. these. 50c and 55c for warm sacques of white flannelet, finished with pink or blue stitching. Bound with taffeta ribbon, they are (50c. White flannelet Gertrude petticoats for infants are 85c. Scalloped Blankets at $1.25 Reversible blankets, in pink or blue, are nrettv as well as warm. Baby's fingers will like te play with the teddies, bunnies or kittens. 30x40 inches. 350 Babies' White Dresses, Special at 60c Beth long and short dresses, in sizes up te 2 years, are of white nainsoek, in Bishop style, trimmed with wee lace. Clearaway of Sleeping Garments, 75c te $1.25 i S-dY!lfLs- ?f "earl' hnlf n met of these nightgowns, pajamas and nightshirts, because they are slightly mussed or soiled. Sizes "te 14 years among them. " (Central) Women's Handsome Fur Fur Cellared Coats Special at $39 and $42.50 Beautiful furs, lovely coats and special prices who can resist such a combination ! Among the furs are wolf, nutria, Australian opos sum, mole and raccoon. Materials are some of the finest belivias and geed velour. Coats are all fully and beautifully lined. Luxurious coats, that is what they They will net be here long. are (Mnrket) Delightful Negligees-$3.85 Levely misty light blue, Copenhagen, rose, pink, orchid and crane am the inr In box-loom crepe of very soft, silky texture, made- in the graceful style pictured. Negli gees like these take suiprisingly little space in traveling bags. Business-Like Apron Dresses, Heuse Dresses, Bungalow Aprons Priced Lew t Extra-size bungalow apron dresses are I in pink, white, rcen or lavender chambray, i clear checked ginghams of the same colors or tiny plaids. Finished with snowy rick- rack. Sizes 48 te 52. $2. Kfl j Regular size (30 te 46) apron drcs-j in the aanie style are $1.50. , Billie Buike house drews in pink, blue or green chambray or pink, blue, black and . lavender tiny checked gingham are $1.50. Finished with white pique cellars, cuffs and 1 pocket trimmings. At $1 Blue-and-white nheckarl rrineVintn Viunira. low lreni. bound with white, fastta dewa. mm I A' HZ'i fh all $1 !W,'i iv m mjm 1 " & iZ'"5Ki && - tiv .v 7$ r, u ! '$ 'xi i l1 . 1 l v'l 'vv il n tFW - 1 'Si 51 'I r A. ,'trn i ' t O a , I1A itr" u' r uti ? ttV l( ilt Wf til -J U te , j ""ft A J." i i thaUck. f fr- i v ii!W&mm . i ; n :ai .. ii fc V &m&&.; V .'4' e5,. TJi fflffljiffia VrWttSVBA jtMdALih
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