HiBHfSPM mm TSfl.TO LITTLE BENNY'S NOTE BOOK By Lee Pape Things YoiCll'Leve te Make iff le Gtrl 5 ChineseHat t mi. nfilrnoen I went Q crrnnd for" infl being ene cent chnnge from It, ntul en the wnys home I started te go past Memmy Eilinmlnscs store and there was geme neur bells in the winde with 'a elne saying, Wlls they last, 3 for a tent. Me thlnklngO, If ma gives me his cent III buy 3, eny q, by the time I be home and sce if I run have the inV nnd then come back the sour bells Site net lat that long, O, well, Q, 1 VJess HI Jeit tnkc n clinnre. And I went In and' get 3 sour balls for the cent change, and wen I get home I scd te ma, Hay ma, will you Te me a cent If I tell you something? If you have cnythlng you wunt te tdl me, tell me, I dent llke these bribery methods, scd ma. Meenlng te tell her rce of chardgc, nd 1 scd, Well G, ma, gosh, holey meaks, you ewtcnt te dlscurrltlge me wtn Im trying te find a honest way te make a cent. ... , T 0 dent be se abscrd, scd ma, and I wl.'well, well will you, ma? Will I wet? scd me, nnd I scd, Will you give me a cent if I tell you some thing? , . . ., ' Ne ccrtcny I went, wat nenscnts, Id drathcr give you n cent net te heer it, watcver it is, scd ma. 0, all rite ma, thats a bargain, new I went even mention It eny mere, ihanks ma, I sed. And I quick ran out nnd sat en the frunt steps and sucked the 3 sour balls feeling honest. FLONZALEY QUARTET'IN CHAMBER-MUSIC CONCERT Gives Superb Performance of Haydn Eneice and Schumann The Flonzaley Quartet, one of the world's greatest chamber-music organi zations gave the program (it the seventh meeting of the Chamber Music As sociatien at the Bcllcvue yesterday afternoon. Anether immense audience was present, and this season Is far the bett of the live since the association was founded, both in attendance and in in terest. The concert bezun with the Hnvrln Quartet In E-flat, Op. 00 Ne, 3, one' ei tne mere .rareiy piayeu or tne ivyun works, but n composition of great beauty. It proved te be remarkable in the use of the 'cello te' such an un usual extent, (for that period of Haydn's creation life) as a sole instrument, the elaborate and beautiful part being superbly played by Mr. d'Archam beau. who is 'undoubtedly one of the world' finest quartet Cellists. The composition is one of the best of the Haydn quartets prier te the great Op. 04, TO and 77 nnd is typical of that great master in its general cheerfulness and In the beauty of the mere serious parts. It was played by the Flon Flen alleys with great beauty of tone, the clearness and beauty of construction being admirably xhewn, and with a spirit thoroughly in keeping with the Intention of die composer. The second number was the slew movement of a quartet by Geerges Kncscu, a contemporaneous Rumanian composer. It is a skillfully constructed work, modern in harmonization and In thought, but the musical value of which is scarcely te bee apraiscd en first heiiring. It is written with vast knowl edge of the tonal and technical re sources of the Instruments, nearly all of these possibilities being used in the slnclu movement. The concluding number was the Schumann A miner, most popular of that master's quartets. It was played with ait the beauty of tone nnd llnish which, have made the Flenzaley Quar tet unique among chambcrk-music or ganizations, the Scherzo and the ilnale being especially well 'done. The quar tet received a hearty reception after etch number was played. MRS. WILSON'S ANSWERS Sly dear Mrs. Wilsen Will you tell me what a bunch of heup herbs consists of and hew te make soup from beef anil the herbs? Alse what is the proper time te serve fruit salad at trninll home dinner party. I have had It ns first course, then along with the meat, then ngnln the Inst thing before dessert, 'nnd am wondering just the right time te serve It. I have some nice bherbct glasses; will .they de te serve the fruit salad? A. II. V. The bunch of soup licibs consists of Parsley, Thyme, .Carret, W, Celery, Callage. , made in small portions and tied In bundle. Te make bouillon place in saucepan 0i9 pound of leef bones, Three-quarters pound of veal bones, One pound of 'lean stetcing beef, Twe bunches of soup herbs, chopped fine. 2 tee quarts of water, Ming te bell, simmer slowly for three hours, then strain through a napkin, let cook, remove the fat and return te the kettlp, and add V'hite of otie egg, One-half eup of cold tcatcr, tihell of the egg, beat just enough te mix before adding te the stock. Bring stock te boil, cook or ten minutes, remove from the lire and add one-half cup of cold water, httr te liicnd nnd stand for ten minutes te settle, then strain through n napkin. lhls broth should be clear; If net, litter or strain again. ., Tite fruit salad when served without salad dressing at the beginning of a meal is called a fruit cocktail or salpl salpl ien, It has no place in the menu with the meat course; should net be served nt dinner. This snlad la essentially a luncheon ealad, or It Is sometimes iercd nt high tea. Serve the fruit amd en the regular salad plates. Use your sherbct glasses for fruit juices ft hen served ns cocktails or punches. My Denr Mrs. Wilsen Will you mease give recipe for lemon sponge pic? MItS. V. A. 1-lne up layer cake pnn with plain pastry. New place, in mixing bowl Twe-thirds cup of sugar, lelks of two eggs, i ' nitr tablespoons of butter, Juice of one lemon, One teaspoon of grated lemon rind, leuin well and until a light lemon color. Xew ndd three-quarter nip of flour One teaspoon of baking powder, I we-thirds cup of milk. Heat hnrd te blend and then fold in 'no btlflly benten whites of the two KRi, pour in the prepared pan and bake In a slew even for thirty mluutes. Mis. Wilsen.-! would appreciate u' njcipp fm. making beef tea and the cut "meat te uWj, Xt. A. I' or makliiE beef tea use a piece jfeiu the neck, and huve the butcher "' It while you wait. New place in a """It jar and add one pint of water lur every pound of meat. ' ii'm tablespoons of finely chopped parxlcy, " Cever vim-ply nml plnce the jar In Pan of cold water, having the water fcutir niiii.i.fni.tl.n .!.. .v....t. - .,. . -... ,. .w -,,,, IIO UIU Ul-lllll 1)1 lU T.V bring bldwly te a bell and cook. e?r.r. we heurs: itraln nnd Reason Ah Interesting hat for little sister Is this LITTLE OIItL'S CHINESE HAT. It Is made of a large plateau (flat sliape) off Btraw, lined underneath with a becoming color. Four circles, each one anil one-halt Inches In dlnmcter, are cut In" the brim of tlie.hat, Uye en each side of the front and two In the back te correspond. A heavy silk rope is run through the two holes nt each Bide. Each end of the cord Is finished with a bIIE or worsted ball and tnnsel. Twe circles of the cord are stitched nreund the crown. A row of small rosebuds out lines each hole. The front nnd back of this charming LITTLE GIHL'8 CHI NESE HAT are drawn together some what by the cords, which are then fas tened te the briny FLORA. 1 ' ' TELEPHONE- DIRECTORY 1 I rsV Ei-S'LADELPHfA (mmkwlr . ja H"" wL'aiflaH The Weman's Exchange Te "Ignorant" Tour letter did net come until tee late te print your "answer In time. And, aslde from that. It would be entirely up te you te think up Thcse reasons for the debate yourself. Your teachers give you the subject and the debate in order ta give you the practices of looking up your reasons and thinking them out ter your selves. And, anyhow, you are right there In the school and knew better than any one en the outside. Her Friends Tease Her te the Editor of Weman's Pace: Dear Madam I have some shape te my legs, but they are thin. Hew nnd what should I de te fatten them up? nvery ene cans my legs iceinpickB, ,wnicn manes me very aisneartened. K. D. It Isn't very nlce of your friends te tease you llke this, Is it? nut Just let them wait After you have been eating lets of butter and eggs and milk for a while, se that 'you will get fatter all ever and have been dancing, playing basketball or skating or taking iame exercises In a. gymnasium, se that your legs will take most of that extra flesh, they'll be surprised. Then they'll all begin te compliment you. Don't let their taunts make you disheartened. She Must Werk at Heme Te the Editor of Weman's Pane: Dear Madam Due te the circum stances nt home, father out of werlt, mother being 111, I take care of mother ; I cannot de any work outside. I am nineteen years of age, a high school and business school grnudate. I would like very much te Knew whefe I could get Berne outside work te de t home. Will you kindly advise me through your column where such places could be found? . CONSTANT READER. Have you a typewriter at nemer Typing is about the only kind of work that can ba done at home, and there are Bemetlmcs calls for persons who de this kind of work. The typewriter com panies often have calls for typists and nlsc the multlgrnphlne companies. It Is a geed plan te have your name and nddress en flle with a number of dlt fercnt places se that If anything does come In you will have a geed chance of rnttinir it. And also the employment Imrenu at the Y.W. C. A. sometimes has calls ter tnis type ei warncra. xjibh you can de addressing at home. There Is a list of addressing com panies In the business directory of the tfclephone book, nnd by applying te them you mny be able te get some of this work. Up.eaM -Litter. SubicrUMrt ClasiiftM Busman List ing te press New listings or changes of present listings cannot be as- sured in the next issue of the Bell Telephone Directory unless the business office is notified before March 15 th Se if you are planning te move, ' desire your listing changed of want advertising space in the new direc- tery, call "Official 0050" at once. epiace Your Advertising New THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PA. FUR iCO ATS Frem $160 Upward HKMODEI.INO AND REPAIRING A RCFCFATTY BROWN & BRAUCHER 68 Y. Chtltrn At... Grrmantewn Phene: Ocrmottfewn Otte cOhe WE JfflnJoeMBL BUSINESS r1ENVJLINKiUCAnE vml LUNCH &?iU,'"v 7AJtt8RM. restaurant! ahe ceftie shop I9XMAND CHESTNUT STS. OUR STORE ORDERS Increase Your Personal Value Appmruncra count thre, day. Our plan rnnblfn eti te drra wrll with clethlnc from the leudlnc re fill! Mere of l'hllii. Yeu Y in moderate nmnunl that will net tjx jreur cnrnlnc". n tlieu.andii time hern delnc for the pait (SO yrnm. WIUTK FOR DETAILS TODAY 1873 1033 Marriett Bres. b 1118 CHESTNUT STREET SLOAN'S RELIEVES NEURALGIC ACHES FOR forty years Slean's Liniment has been the quickest relief for neuralgia, sciatica and rheuma tism, tired muscles and lame backs. Ask your neighbor. Yeu just knew from ifce stimulating healthy odor that it will de you geed! Keep Slean's handy and apply freely at the first twinge. It penetrates without rubbing. These sudden sprains and strains which unfit you for work or play are Boen eased when Slean's is used. The sensation of comfort and warmth surely and readily fellows its use. Slean's masters pain. You'll find Slean's Liniment clean and nen-ukin-staining. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40, K4- .t tYJ.ua. Liniment TIi terinr elthla Itch will quickly UiriifTwl tv pplylruc before rattnnf. Dr.IiotMen'iEctciMiOint. mint. Ontef Dr.Hebws's ramuy mknie. 7W . nnnuUf J (Pain's) Hbbserib & Armstrong's Linoleum j for Every Fleer in the Heuse ' &ft fj LajLJ rjiKv " . l'JJc-SH"P'PBf"nrHH I ttM aBaLLsfl Bank president and janitor both like this fleer A FLOOR can be liked or it can be dis liked Here is a fleer in the Heme Savings Bank of Bosten that is hard te find fault with. The bank officers like it because it is quiet and rich-looking. The bank clerks like it because it is restful te the feet and springy te the tread. The janitor likes it because it is a remarkably easy fleer te clean waterproof, and without bulges or unsightly seams. Even grease, if there were any, would wash right off. Since a fleer like this is net expensive te install, and is permanent when properly laid, it satisfies everybody. The bank fleer is Armstrong's Linoleum. Floers of Armstrong's Linoleum have about all the qualities a geed fleer should have. If you have anything te de with the floors of any building, shop or public in stitution, consult your architect, contrac tor or any geed linoleum merchant about Armstrong's Linoleum. We gladly furnish data and 'specifications for laying. All Armstrong's Linoleum is- guaranteed te give satisfaction. Armstrong Cerk Company, Linoleum Department Lancaster, Pennsylvania New Yerk Office: 212 Fifth Ave. CAfrth, CmCLE'AmtimmkktkbuUfUsk WANAMAKER'S MARCH 13, 1922 DOWN STAIRS STOR-lfe Wanamdker's Down Stairs Stord Navy Blue Suits for Women Who Prefer Them T fflL $25 $25 A great variety of suits of niu-y blue tricetincs and Peiret twill at $25 te $57.50 Seme arc braided, some embroidered and some jiderned with beads. Ma terials' are of excellent quality. Twe suits at $25 arc sketched. Tweed Suit in Misty Colorings, $12.75 In green and tan tones, they show a small indefinite check that is most Interesting. The jackets arc made" with four patch pockets,- n,ar,row belts nnd inverted pleats down the backs. Tweed suits at $15 upward are silk lined and the array of color ings is delightful. Strawberry, rose, lilac, Copenhagen, violet, gray, tan and green mixtures are some of the becoming tones. Cape suits at $25 arc in laven der, Copenhagen and tan and the little capes arc lined with peau de cygne in lovely colors. (Mnrkct) Spring Suits for Junier Girls Arrive Here are gay little suits with skirts and jackets or with jackets, skirts and knickers te mntch. They're of homespun tweeds in tan, reindeer and Copenhagen in sizes for girls of 15 te 19. $1G.75, $18, $22.50 te $25. Tweed Cape Dresses, $8.75 Straight-line dresses with washable white Peter Pan cellars have little capes bound with black silk braid. In lavender, rose, Copenhagen and tan. Sizes 14 and 16. All Sorts of Dear Little Capes from tiny ones for Miss Six-.Ycars-Old te quite long ones for Juniors. Seme are bright red, some in black-and-white checks nnd a great many pretty tweeds in all colors. Prices begin at $3 for 6 year sizes and go te $25 for Juniors. Dainty Little Voile Dresses in 6-Year Sizes are in white, pink, maize and light blue. Seme are delightfully smocked by hand and all arc very sweet and dainty. $3 te $8.50. (Mnrket) Deris Petticoats of White Sateen, $2 The sateen is almost ns soft as silk and has a high luster. The feature of the Deris petti coat is the very deep hem stitched hem which means vir tually a double petticoat, while holding te a slcnderness of line. A 3'1-inch petticoat has a 25 inch hem. (OntrnI) n 9 a Dey ecrge j Reefers, $8.75 ni Exceptionally well-tailored' " coats of fine navy serge. eveiy thread all-wool, of course. Deuble - breasted style with an inverted pleat in bactt and belted all around. Red sleeve chevron and sergt lining throughout. Sizes 8 te 10 years. (dallerjr, Market) THE CORSET Is the First Step Toward a Correct Easter Costume It is most important of all, for upon it all the rest depends. Because it means se much we recommend Gossard Corsets n and are ready with them in full new Spring assortment. A properly fitted Gossard corset is a source of satisfaction, genuine comfort and unimpeachable appearance. It is like a perfectly fitting glove. As one wema,n expressed it, "I like te feel my gloves and corsets everywhere yet have them bind or press nowhere. It is dreadful te have a corset tee loose in some places and tee tight in ethers." The Gossard corset is made in enough models te suit every figure and when the right model is correctly fitted one can have corset satisfaction as never before. Gossard corsets are all front-lace corsets. Lew-bust, topless and medium-bust models are of plain pink or white ceutil, figured breches and some handsome brocades. $3.50 te $15. Fitting service is without charge. (Ctntrnl) Black Sateen Pantalette Frecks for Miss 2 te 6 are decidedly the fashion as well as very practical. Of lustroei black sateen with bands of dark red or corn-color sateen trimming both the dress and bloomers. $1.50. Fer "Best" there are two extremely pretty pantalette frocks of tan cotton pongee. One has colored stitching, at $u.e0; the ether hand embroidery in res color, at $3. . At $1.25 a little pantalette dress of blue, pink or corn-color chambray te trimmed with white. A practical frock for playtimes. (Central) March Sales en the Central Aisle Petticoats and Knickerbockers of Radium Silk, $3.85 A new specinl let of the pretti est undies of the season lovely enough for trousseaux! Made of the popular radium that is as firm and heavy as taffeta, yet is soft and smooth and does net "rustle." The petticoats are charmingly plain and straight of line with embroidered dots and scalloped edges te make them leek "ex pensive." All the new shades are represented, including periwinkle blue, jade, navy, brown, black, henna and nurple. Lengths 30, 32, 34, 30 inches for the new longer frocks. The bloomers are cut full and finished with double bands of elastic at the knees; sizes 29 te 34, se they are plenty long. Braided Oval Rag Rugs $1.25 and $2.50 A special let advantageously purchased te sell for much less than our regular prices. Heavy rugs that will net roll up nnd that can be easily kept clean by an occasional scrubbing. Their oval shape is a decided ad vantage net usually obtained for such low prices. Sizes 18x3G and 24x48 inches. Geed Scissors, 50c Special purchase of scissors and small shears at this pre-war price. Geed steel, convenient shapes and just the right sizes, varying from about 5 te 7 inches. Satin-Striped Bandeaux 50c Firm cotton poplin ones with a lengthwise stripe a new kind usually higher priced. Sizes 32 te 41. The Price Scale Is Agreeably Lew in the Spring Dress Sale - The prices are close together $10, $13.50, $16.50 and se en with lets of pretty dresses at each one. That is the best of this Fashion Sale, no matter hew little one has te spend, one can cheese from an as sortment and there is much satisfaction in that. Silks and Wools of Many Kinds at $10 Weel jersey frocks can be worn a few weeks from new without coats and many women have that in mind. These at S10 are in various well-made models, many with crepe de chine cellars and cuffs. Seme have 1 pleated skirts. ' Navy tricetine and Peiret twill frocks , are in a dozen or mere styles, uniformly ! well tailored. Taffeta frocks, especially these for young women, are delightfully ruffled and trimmed with frills. Seme have Georgette sleeves. A Youthful Medel, $13.50 is one of a group of wool jersey dresses and the style is sketched. It is in reindeer, henna or navy. Netice the kimono sleeves. Other wool jersey dresses at $13.50 are en long lines and show contrasting silk embroidery. $16.50 for Canten Crepe Dresses Yet they are but one group of many at $10.50. Others are of taffeta in navy or brown, many models; of heavy crepe de chine, of tricelette, of crepe-back satin and of wool crepe. One is sketched. Dresses for All Occasions at $18.75 and $23.50 Levely afternoon frocks, sports frocks and dresses for street wear are all here and (.Mnrket) 4 Jr Jj $13.50 $23.50 $16.50 each in many interpretations of the correct thing te wear for certain occasions. Tweed frocks with slip-ens and capes art in all the new colorings. Canten crepes combine beautiful colors, such as navy with henna or gray. One of these at $23.50 is sketched. Silk embroidery or beads delightfully finish ether dresses of the ever-lovely Can Can eon crepe. Crepe epenge and Russian crepe are well represented. S000 Fresh Spring Aprons and Apron-frocks 35c te $2 S Mr jlw $1.65 $1 $2 85c Percale and Gingham Aprons at 35c Percale aprons have bibs that slip ever the head. Gingham nprens are in dark-blue check, trimmed with snowy rickrack. Large Round Gingham Aprons Are 50c Black Sateen Office Aprons at 50c At last! Lets of wimcu want them, and we have been waiting for them a long while; 3 styles. Twe aie circular and one is long nnd has strings at the waist. All have deep double pockets. Slip-ever Apron-frocks, 85c One is sketched. The material is checked percale in blue, lavender or orange. Netice the sash bib and rickrack trimming. Plaid gingham apron-frocks, $1.60. "Veeta" The Breakfast Freck at $1 It combines n loose slip-ever bleuse with a separate skirt, quaintly finished with scnlleping. The material is geed percale with blue, tan or lavender figures en white ground. Sketched. Slip-ever Frecks at $1.65 Checked percale frocks in the style that is sketched; button en the shoulders. In red, green, black, purple, yellow and blue checks. The same style in plain colors is $2. t At $2 Anether renlly chnrming apron-frock is of plain-coler1 percale in green, lavender, pink, blue, yellow-or rose, outlined with white rickrack. (Central) S: fm SffiZ ;. .Ii'j m ?:l m .vJ 7 -81 .Si vt ffiyi 4 Va C . '. ' ;. y. , i -, J&J j -.! .Tf yiiiika. sm:ai2im. J. 4 A ,".Mammm il-jn.A . i.',n'.(:.,.3fn.,sl;Ju.J'.i.'J .... .'.- V - .Wl-fc V- m i'!' 1jw,x,e' jj'f (kkic.''v;i'.,,i.'aiifc,ji - aiilmmUv, ,,.. . -radJHEffii&La, SSJ? mmvf i nil ii iniM..i'i n'i'ij 0a?:t
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