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Sinter K&TMartha will fetch home the seeds from ??', thn market nml Inetlilnks ule n soedly i I -; . .. . ...... i .. t mrkrtlnR thin iiny. urt six uc gene , I hnvn made n wonderful spice cake, from Mr. I.cnch's new recipe that came from hepslMer, who lives en n Vimlntn plnutntlen." The above netu and the recipe need today nn taken from nn old diary of Itachel Heward, who lived In Philadel phia In the early eighteenth eentiuy. imi:.KKAHT Bouthern Strawberries Cereal mid Cream Bacen and Hrrs with Cream (iiuy Fried Potatoes Colonial IlellB Coffee D1NNKK Pickled Heeti llndMies Spiced Cucumber UIiikh Brained Shoulder of I.stinb, Dutch Stjlc Maihwl Potatoes Peas Cabbage Salad Apple Shortcake Cream Coffee SUPPEK llndishei Pickled Heels Celd Cuts nf Meat Petate Salad Baked Apples Spice Cake Tea Bacen and Eggs With Cream Sauce rirewn thin slices of bacon, and then I1 cook one egg for each person In the M baron fat, keeping the egg white while COOKing ; mis i" cnwiiy uein- u.t nii having the fat very het. Lift the egg, when cooked, te n small slice of toast, and then drain n portion of the fat from ithe pan, add six tablespoons of flour, blend nnd ndd One and enc-haif cup fif milk. blend and bring te a boil, cook for fle minutes, season well. Braised Shoulder of Lamb, Dutch Style Have the butcher bone and roll the 'shoulder. New place In n wooden chop ping bowl Ttce ltck, Three onion. Three branches of parsley. One teaspoon of thyme. " Chop very fine and pack into the meat where it is tied. Put n little shortening in deep saucepan and when smoking het add the meat. Turn until nicely browned and then cover the pan closely and let cook very slowly, allowing full thirty-five minutes te the pound. Add te the meat while cooking , Ofie-9firffr cup of vinegar, Eight small onions. Twe carrots, cut in small pieces, One cup of tenter. Six tablespoons of flour. ' Dissolve the flour in the water before adding te the meat, season with salt ,and pepper and add One-half cup of finely chopped pars ley. One cup of thick sour cream. Blend well nnd serve. Colonial Boiled Dressing Place in n saucepan On cup of milk, Velt of one tug. One teaspoon of mustard, One teaspoon of Mir, One tablespoon of sugar. One teaspoon of ichite pepper. Four tablespoons of flour. Xew dissolve the fplccs in the milk, - before starting te cook, nnd just us seen as the mixture begin te thicken add slowly two-thirds of a cup of vinegar, beating the vinegar iu slowly; add one half cup of butter and bring te bell. Place where It will cook very slewlv for live minutes. , ' This amount of dressing will keep in .,, iV i ,; . .:V . ' "r : hotel fir an eenmg-H entertainment. in summer if placed tear the ice. Te;here dancing was included In the pro pre use, place nbeut two-thirds cup of this Kra:n. During the course of the pve dresslng In bowl and ndd nine the jeune ladles left the table for One-half cup of sour cream. , a few minutes, and while away one of ueat te Diend a Place One One- Str nd pour ever the salad. te young men aim. ,.u..y ir e..Q et i . .. .., ,.,,irif.. It Is a'alnwlv. Take another breath and re. . - lis at nneiner taDie ie nance wun mm. i " .. , , ,,.,, i, tlm nrnctin Dn hl evrv Apple Short Cake In the meantime .his lady friend re. long, haul pull, even if folks Ket their G, tV c ' be nnd I in large, flat saucepan - '.V.rn!."..l0 '."J. r iV "SSmi. " '.'."kK land free irem the tievernment, by morning. befoVe an open window. In- t7eTicate, 3' ,lnlsheJ danc'K -th h.esteading. elstakinS claims. Still. TniTT Hreal "KSp mk te dissolve the sucar and hrln-1 wimt I wish te in.iulre is .li,i thi. t"tr'' ar, """ cnunces m a uapp, your running. te a boil. Cook for two minutes. Kowlveung man commit a breach of etl-' add three apples, pared, and cut each I nnple in four slices- remove the core I The annles new rese.nhle the -Ii nf I itaeaffi Place hc'l es 1?. ?' the prepared sirup and simmer slowly until the apples are clear. The apples must be laid In single lnjer In the saucepan. While cooking 'yer te keep ' In the steam. New place in u mlxinu bowl Three and enc-iMarter cupi of flour rfl . i . . " One tciisvoeu of salt. Tire tnhlennnnnt nf hnL!.,,, nn,.ir W tnUnlZnV, It ,,,nJi ,"f(icT' ttre tableipoeiis of sugar, airt te mix and then rue into the Ueiir I fire tablespoons of sheitcntng, nnd use nnn mm nf mill.- ... ...: . , . .- "- - ' - """ " "" 1"' nh nll ..,.- nu Cm. 1.1 I ..... th la?. coeW ." i nun uunr in net even ler Paul and Virginia Ethical Complexes KpAL'L, dcur, what are ethics?" A. Paul dropped the evening news paper nnd threw Virginia a quUzlcul I glance ucress the li brary table. Then he- puckered h I s brews, i laced his lingers nnd i pursed his lips, nil be- , Ing the outward signs, of deep thought. "Ethics? Oh. they lire the rules of the , game. Why?" ' irglnla sighed "Nothing only only I've been wen- ' derlng just hew one gees about It te decide upon one's own individual ethics." ' i Paul smiled gravely Heney, that's something that's been, engaging the attention of mightier minds thnn jeurs and mine and it's: bcn nn open subject for about -XMi ' years." ' She caught the sober note in his voice. I "Yeu mean, dear, that nobody can get nt it? 1 nieiin, that the matter et ethics is something te be left te one's nu'ii nn,itr.uV lie nodded gravely. "Something like that. But it's net x a question of choice. It's a matter of one's conscience," 1 Virginia grimaced. "It a hnrd te understand, isn't It, ' daiiln'?'' "Very. If we nil had the sumo eth- leal stimduril life would be relieved of. a million complexes, anil rra iiiraiu 1 there d net be inurii spiritual excite-1 'ihent left. Pelltlcluns would be robbed I Jef their fnverltr puSttime: vicwcfH ' iu llVi.iiliirin u'liulil hnvn IiethlllC te rl,v.lM. .1.1,1 luitiiliirfi.u'lt livtiriili. . wnlllil Wlmwr their Hnx'in 01 ' :i -W.-fO' pointing." ffllii 1 r ic 11 1'IIHlll Mill, ......... .w ...... ........ ,.-..... (Ill I W 1 IU 111 u n la dimpled, flffenn mlniia millt liluMlit nnil tllV a ullee nf tlie iimnni-i.il nnnle ill the 6N ' culti Place another slire nn top and serve with thin custard Miiiec. Spiced Cake Plnce In mixing1 howl Ohp cup of melnues, Thrcc-qunrtcrs cup nf breien suijnr, Ttce-thinh cup nf imisngc diippine, One tempoen of yinycr. One tcnipoen of cinnamon, One teaspoon vf alUpkc. One (yg, Uleml wll, mid Three chim of flour. Tire tahlcipoent of baking ponder, One cun of needed mmiih. Our cm;) of chopped nuts, ' (hivhaff cup of citron, chopped fine, Thrcc'iiuartcn cup of black coffee. Ilent te mix nnil thou turn In n well- , grcnucd baking pan, cpre:illng the bntter rvrnly nnil about ene ineh tliluk. Hake, In inedcrntc ecn thirty-five minuter Please Tell Me What te De K CYNTHIA Perfectly Proper Dear t'ynthla My inother dleil In 'iltiy InSt Vp.nr nnfl T ntn ntlll In inmiFii. - . ' ! Uhtll lit IlllPUtll' I ing And tis l am te be married next inuiun, would It he urcper or bad luck rcr me te be nmrrled from the home of a relntlve Instead of where I am new llvlni?, with my brother? BKSSin Dear child, there In no such thins n bad luck. Of course, Ifs perfectly ' w.v,..., iu ue marneu irem a relatives home, and ically It'n the best thing te de If ou are net having a church wed ding. Finds Him Repulsive Dear Cynthia I am nn i-ynthia I am nn ntir.irtlie . young girl of eighteen and hae been keeping company with n young man i who l very much In lee with me. This young fellow Is minus two lingers i en hla left hand, which makes him very repulsive te me. He Is a ery nice boy and thinks that r like him. This defect Is very noticeable, nnd I knew that I ' could never go out with him again. Se , please. Cynthia dear, tell me hew I can ' be rid or him without hurting his feel-1 Ings, as he- is n very sensitive boy. It Is my mother's wish that I en with him. ANXIOUS. My dear little girl, while there is no ?,uI.cL,iSl.ni,i0W' hT? mtsfert"ne te" turn u against him. Hew can jeu be sure 1 leu may net meet with a like accident! nteu ci your loving tne young man, you wi n. 'uie une in your Hie: WOUlu jeu want every ene te turn from ou or a worse one In your life? Would necause ei your lnnrm tv He kind te the jeung man and de net leek at his nanus. It's net n bit necessary Writes te "BUI" Dear Cjnthln Allew me te say itiv wurus 10 xtui. I must admit that your letter gae me a very glad surprise. It seems se strange te hear any one who speaks te nicely that doesn't knock nil the so se called tlappers. I hae often heard that "brains and beauty are an un usual combination," and I bellee it's j true, A girl who is a rnvlng beauty ' spends ull Tier time convincing herself of tha fact, whereas a girl who Is hcmelj. net uelv. but Just Dlaln. eanerallv ac- . cepts the situation and puts herself te the task of developing her mind, since I she can't develop her beauty. As for me. the man with the handsome face is nnsse. It Is bad eneueh for the cirls te be conceited, but when the men start talking nbeut leeks It's time te turn ever another page. Yeu say that you are thrilled b the pretty, fascinating Mapper type. Well, as far as I am certcerned, 1 think the tlappers are O. K. Any girl who Is earrings or ether things thnt make our dear reformers gossip hasn't get enough backbone te be am e even ,.lr, oOeuVdea'ins1 KvnTculhslfa flapper, she'U-stlck by jeu. "BABE- afraid te shorten ner uress or weal Quer en of Etiquette pea. Cynthia-Twe couple, went te ! quette In asking his acquaintance te dance, nasmuch as he had no assurance f llew the 0U,,K Iatl' who accem. P.J5rt !,'!.m.J0 Jle JlSl uM b" eM"' i also would like te knew hew it , this jeung man wished te dance with the acquaintance, It could be arranged se as te be strictly goeu etiquette ' IN DOUBT. U was net a breach of etiquette, strictly speaking, for the yeunp man te i silk liundlvHicliief, mid his -einbicri) at .Innri,. ii Itli nr, nnrilinlnl nnnn Ull.. . I. ...... ,...1. l.I.f jit.li!iir at rtJ ,1 dance with an acquaintance while the K'rl "e had taken te the party was abtcnt But the girls should net have lpft thl. table alone. If they did. the men with them should have euertwl them te the deer of the ballroom and ' have waited for their return te take them back te their table ,-, .1 . ..!..., .1 1. L UiUH ..nUllltT I. mil UMiVei. llie Lriril Alliens .liiuiltt'l Ilia,, ,v-.ici-i L1IV Kin and art galleries and music net In the party ". HELENA HOVr (.BANT "And If out' i ode et ethics was mil ersil tliiue'd be m dheicc leurtw would tlie1'. dear, nnd there'll mil he one opinion about bnbbnl hair, Walt Whitman, problem plujs ami da light Mvlng, would there.' He grinned ever at her, "That's t h e idea. Ethics means the rules fwfi of the game. Hut the i .j trouble is the rules are '4V se elastic t li a t the word doesn't me a n nnv thing any mere." "Oh, dear, why are we all created se dlf fercutl) in our wn of thinking, I mean"' Wouldn't it be nice If ever) boil, recognized light ftein wieng und then there d be no wrong in the world at all?' Paul snickered rude!' "That's a tine' original thought all right," he said. She pouted resentfully 1 "Well, there's no hurm 111 thinking thnt. And light thinking will bring, about light conditions. That's ensll, understood. If evervbedj hud the same 1 ethics there'll be no strikes and no quur- tpllnL' find fiii wins anil no tumbles Ever thing would be just levelj." A happy thetu'lit struck her. "Why, Paul, It would be just like living in ene of these Seuth Sea Islnnds, wouldn't It, where ever thing is se perfect?" Paul stilled a tremendous jiiwii. g"thH M: lc would Im awfully peaceful and just about perfect, 1 guess, If ever, bedj thought just the fcnme uneiit ever.Miuua, jui n .miiii ue ht- rtuiy moneinnoiis,, no 1 1 jeu iiiuik; ; t And suddenly Irglnla lememberfd that sue sinitiiy leaineu parsnips, pe-, tunlas, thn nil or of musk und the color of iniigcnlu. JAte has its complexes. . -. -""7".. - s.A StStStSMk frMM Like ,Mm!. JVriW1?"85 Tomorrow just ' . . gV ',- ;.?;pi - kWkW 'r'X.Jv .gggggKggPM- ;)' flSRBlHKk. ? aHElfflBiMik, ' v MHpKJgMpi5 , : W Vi - Xv.;M W Hx'fgggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggWflggflKgfl TCfgggggggggggggggggggggggggggk ' sSw Photo by Central New. Ill these days of firvt het mid then cold, a pnrasel and ii summer hnt de leek out of place, Hut while ou are shivering from shop te shop in' .lour furs, don't overlook the fact thnt In two months mere you'll be wanting protection from the sun, and you might just as well arrange le get It in n becoming way. The large hat with Its fringed ribbon top lias huge roses ns n trimming, mid mere roses nnd their petals are ' caught in the tulle elllng which falls charmingly ever one shoulder. , The parasol is covered with the ssme rows of fringed ribbons nnd mere roses nestle confidingly In Its midst . .... Weman's Life and Leve WINIFRED HAKPEU COOLEV Tjce Millien Wifeless Men piltr.S nnd spinsters, take heart. In 1 t i ,, ., . ,t Ainerlcn till the time there are no lc-s than two million bnchelers in ex cess of the married pairs! Think of that big nggrega tlen from which te cheese. Surely, the wc have the run of the herd, its they say in the Nest. West? Ah, that is the secret. Most of these surplus swains nre en the ranches nnd iiluti- tatinns where they de net see women very often, but need them greatly te kertt their homes, nnd drive away loneliness en long winter eveningv. Are you willing te de thnt 7 In (ireat Britain one hears, all the Tll...l .. !.,.. ..11 Iirt rune nueur mat minion surplus icuii- nine population, r.ven we in America i sigh ever the fact that a vast ar army iefte of clmnnhi" elrls never can hope wed and have their own bnhies and , homes ever there. Yet, who ever heard nf our writers and lecturers mourning ,vi-r our own two million bachelors! "e west. ,eung man. nnd grew up with the country.' ndmunMieil Herace C.reeley years age: but even ulien he mi mlviseil lie was eilieMuii the big citv nf New Yerk, and editing a newMwW. .irfll rf.e.M no "seN,. iriug i.e-r.i i.ixui ..ic .... .... i . NOWADAYS the opportunities for n t ,. , .n -r-nt health. life in the open, with no dev- , ., wrrj,,s 0ver grmerv bill- audi "l"1" ""ml t,,.,t' . tents If one is willing te weik. Of .,.,.. veu will net get the fanW stjles and festumes, or the Ite-cieuin delicacies, or the niotieu pictures every evening. Your husband will net wear picturc-qui- iiistuuies and dash up en .Vrabiau steuN. his threat encased in u an nnMi' ever his riiviMiing ejes u, de tin- lierue- nf the Wild Wi -t photo plays. B I'T wlini ile wc mill wnnt in life, i wemi ii .' com se we Of enjoy theati - and Cities offer us mi enormous amount of plensuie and (duration. It must be a mutter et nun h sacrifice for a citj -hied gul. avid for the metropolitan de. lights, sophisticated nnd in custemed te showy hotels luid magnlli. cut dance balls und orchestras, and i Inberute roel.lng. te siep back u half (eritur, us it were, nnil pioneer in the far mini try districts, being obliged te labor physicallj , ami endure real hardship Hut all Western life is net a matter of such extreme sacrifice us the latter picture. Te one who loves uutuie, and who first finds the romance .mil glerj of mountains, the niagnltici'iKe of sun sets, nnd moonlight, mid llnwers, and the sweep of the plain, and the evliilur evliilur atien of sw iuunlng nnd horseback riding, "(ivilied life" is tame and meaning. less. THEN theie Is the dllleience between lee and home mid mutual Interests nnd in inities, und the 1111111011111011-, nnii-rrentlvc lite of the uiiniii ri lei nnd lonely woman. If 11 girl be huppil. iiiunied she never will sigh for the nil attadierl stute. Nowadays, tee, the ceuuii is pretty up te dute. 1'nriiih hue their 1111101110 b.les and telephones mid mush- machines nnd mngnines, It Is pesMMe, te vend theatre critlcisnis and books, and hour the famous singers, in "cannid music. and te keep ubreust of the tliius, and 'join' women's clubs and H ran go meet- 1 1 ings. Surely, these two million men have much te eiler the girl in the 1 crowded towns, who perhaps is wmklut; ten hours a day in 11 department store. and living 111 a uiiu nedioeni, ami cook. ing her frugal uieaU en an oil stove en her truiiK.- If fliere were m 1110 nll-wise go- between te bring 11k gether hew many h might he founded ! f-e. .eung folk te ippy homes them )s iu wartime, re. luniitlc 'ac'iitialiitaucesl begin with nutcs slipped in packages, View line if Cupid oeuid estnuiiHii some ( miuunicatlen lie- H ' .I? Mm? at iiiiw -sMvwmm WINIFRED IIAIU'EU COULEY t ' iitiinuih lulu,.. ii". .-- rt---- .i, i... it nut Tnrnllirn vnllrlrnnlllli ijtrw Siiiuiinlcntl Western tween city girls am lensly ' . v JSTS3KVS V"?,? wV.fMV3',M"J &s The Weman's Exchange The Study of Languages Ti the Editor e Weman's Faat: Dear Madam--I am n sophomore In high school, and have had two years of xf language. I de net feel that it Is enough. Could you direct me te n place where I could renew my study, a place of geed name and the correct langungc, but net tee expensive? I tun sixteen sears old, and five feet eight Inches and weigh 106 pounds. Hew much tee tall am I? I am still growing, and could you tell me hew te sten? I am a clrl. A. MAnvriT.T.in Won't you be able te get mere study of lauguage as you go en in high iiium iusuuiuun ui i pwiuui i ii, uui, yuu can go te a SCtlOOl UN ought te find i of languages. 1 cannot recommend the just the right one, ! na,me of any such schools through this our ideal mate,' if ,(-'eUimnVbu J0U c.an ftnd a llsl of tnem mil im.ni mini, "In thn hiiH nvu A peKinru t . i In the business directory nf tlm a1a- S!lf!n0i00!?; iYffu aTenet H'er height: you nre under we'Kht. ou should I cannot tell yeS Vew te step grTwfng ' b("h, n7 en,lla(1 " lie a but I will advise you te eat mere tind caught the leek in his eyes, nngrv bP especially of things like potatoes, milk, i cause it had caused her embarrassment, eggs ana euiier. te mi out nnd come i ' .. f'"1.'" weigni. ou win ' nnn It vrv lippnmlni T i uura .. ... ""' " "" " Mas a Geed voice T """ t-lnrei n'wnra'i Page: ", 'J'111"":-1 nm thirteen learnings, ni.e a.i kii. i irem tne nrst "l. "" ii,,i kvu UIUC. x weuia and I )iae. a geed very much like te make It better, but .,, inBf n WV-mt 1 I Tjl a..a .-..tA l your helpful column hew this caa be .wiuiu n. i ivuw. write in done. Alse, please tell me hew I can Im prove my running before May, as I want to-Jein an athletic club. f i K. H. S At thn Settlement Music Scheel, 416 T,.nei i, ,, lv marrle 1 1. V'nevnrVl.B" Queen street, you can have your voice i 11,pi' net Imppiu married, but nevcrthe trained by ceed music teachers, and I !'! married. he had no desire te hurt If It shows premise, they will give veu training. But the only way veU can Improve your running Is by running ns ' much ns possible. Then deep breathing , exerclsea will help ou te dejelep "long yer" nesei lettlnK lhi ,,. flll out yeuP ' chest se thit you can see It rise, keep- . ing your chin in anil our cnest up. "old this while ou .count five slowly. B t-I'vU.t.teMO"" nnuwUSHU Made by the refiners eF Franklin Cane Sugars The Grl jJated, SCtSBmMuSMmVmt'WVjM s w,i, JbJ I crnw H1ZL 1 .-. 1 SSSiW s-tt; 1 t.,f.-i - r1-, - frr ifFvBKna x$9u W-. v .W-..? fcPHTACSI ' "' . ?IliP uVa., , t"( ' " v r DAaM y HAZEU DBXO BATCHWLOR,( i Jiidlth Carlytc it a deluded wife because when Rand, I Act! amftnnrf, v sells his business and comes -te New Yerk te be an artist, she refuses te adapt hcrclf te the new life, Bhe- xthinks it cneifgh te keep the house clean and te cook Hand's meals, arid " ichcn she takes no Merest in hit icerk they tease te hove anything in common. Hand mecf Carletta I'eii0,( a writer, and a very clever woman. He is eager te paint her portrait and tpritei her te the studio ler teat ichlch makes Judy 'furious, - Tea for Three Jt'DV sat rigidly en the edge of her chair. Willi every breath she drew she hated Carletta Yeung a' little mere. She heted her for the lntnnglble charm she pos pes sesed, for her ease of 'manner and, most of all, for the way she nnd Rand chatted together as if they were old time friends. v ' As for Carlella, she never forget the little sense of shock she hed had when Ilnnd first Introduced her te Judy. She had made no picture of Rand's wife in her mind, but at least she expected her te be colorful This, drab little coun try girl with her hair screwed into a tight knot, and her face expressionless, had startled Carletta and filled her with nn Indignant pity for Itnnd. ' ' Over and ever in her thoughts ran the question, "Why did he marry her; what did lie ever see in her?" Fer Judy was net even charming : she was a non entity, a woman incapable of seeing the beauty In Uaml'H soul, Carletta had tried desperately te draw Judy Inte the conversation and had found it impossible. When faced with a direct question, like "Hew de you like New Yerk, Mrs. CnrlyleV" Judy had responded with some show of feeling. "I hate it" she had said fervently. but u moment later she had rclansed into silence. Itnnd showed Carletta thn portrait he had begun of her nnd she was charm-i lngly enthusiastic. They steed together before the canvas, and Hand found him self terribly nwnrc of her closeness. A faint fragrance seemed te emanate from her, n perfume that was intangibly mysterious nnd sweet, nnd beneath her small blue hat her hair made u shadow for her ejes. Her skin was creamy and colorless, nnd there was about her nn atmosphere of crisp well grooming tlmt spoke of radiant health nnd care fully -selected clothes. His thoughts wandered curiously, Wlint would it be like te love such n woman, te nreusc In her the turbulence that nt times seemed te consume him? His ejes rested suddenly en the firm line of scarlet that was her mouth, nnd his heart leaped In his breast. At tliat moment she turned te him and their ejes met. Inte her own crejit a sudden leek of fenr. and ever the ! ernnniv slcln uiirperi n llnnil nf firlniuim 'She turned away instantly nnd Rand i fn,i i,imwif Hinhtenl tmmSline. tin. I glnd because In tliat moment of revcla- ten tiey hail been suddenly drawn te- i .. . . ..... .. get ner into an mtimntc undersrnnuing. ' Hut if Itnnd did net nnnlyze his thmiKhts, nnd reniize their tlnnger. Car I lettn was acutely awnrc of her own feel- t lllUIUVIll. Ul llttir MicutiiiK iiilll. lir 11UU lliu power te reuse her. te make her earn V . a a va a . fur him rnr. im kn .luilw ulin hml nlwa.vs been protected and sheltered, Carletta had met life nnd conquered it. and knew the dnngers that lay in the path of tlic woman who lived alone. She knew nuite well what slip nuirtit I AM ) T9nnl fn 11a iitnu v ! .1 rmM the woman who was his wife, and it would he better for all three of them if she wnlked out of Kami's life fejevcr. Hilt, woman like, she felt hcr.-elf capa ble nf managing the situation, of keep ing her emotions throttled se that she nnd Rand could remain friends. She wnnted him for a friend, she liked him better thnn nnv man who had ever come into her life, and she felt thet her friendship could menu something te Rnnd just new when he needed help and understanding mere than nnv thing else In the world. Tomorrow Judy Is Stubborn. l. AWMMBfTTCx.. 1 MJfi ruTatTrrn 'urt .".M. ... .w. mm FRANKLIN GOLDEN SYRUP A Flaver of sweet sugar cane is the most popular in the world. Franklin Syrup brings the flavor of sweet sugar cane in its most appeal ing form. Use it as a delicious table spread and for' cooking dishes that are unusually appreciated. anklin Sugar Refining Franklin Cane Sugar for every use". Dainty Lumps, Powdered, Confectioners, Brown, ueiden ayrup mmmmmmmtm wmmmmm ThMRrTd ab'lUtib''n0rd6ubt about "Itnew. i, " ' Why, crocuses arc up! ,, , . i ., Blueblrtla, havebeen sinking r weeks and robins are an oldfcteryj And. yestentey, T saw, a 'Mnit'RP"' " row,' perched onafeollsblyiintallf.twl shlwlnr ahd- shaklni wim. thoetert tn mm lit at anttna' uin Iflln MlAD.,. He'll have te gafgle his threat a let. mero ami step .eating se maw " before he regain' the full glory of his hymn of praise and Jey, but hft a start in te train j at lenstf , . 'And the ether day there waa a thud ding of feet en the perch next deer. It didn't -itettnd like a pogo stlck, nnd It wasn't .running. t It was something queer and unusual that hadn'tbeen heard for a long time. And then, with a cry of welcome, a little glrlran down the perch steps and joined aT Wend who was passing the Frem one Jiand she trailed a piece .of 'hc ethef little girl carried another piece'ef rope. . , . . .And as they Joined forces they get intostep.vbr'eught their ropes'inte posi tion' and went skipping up the street. Jumping ropes nnd.seng-spnrrpws and crocuses spring! it rUDDY patches, in' front ,of new 1V1 houses usually'dlsceurage prospec tive 'tenants. But net newi. , Every Runday afternoon you see peo ple, nearly nlways couples, walk ng along; the street where they are build ing these attractive new houses with fireplaces in the living rooms and perch reefs that were just built for flower boxes. ' ..','. t They pause Invariably jjiul sture at the houses. , , , , , .. Yeu can tell that the girl Is visualiz ing Rcrlm curtains nt thepc "adorable second-story windows, With a little ma hogany rocking chair behind them. And that tne man is seeing me pewi- Things You'll Leve te Make B$evOi cope M.tM.Un Capes of every description and for every ocensien nre the present vogue. Here is n BUTTON-ON-CAPE that you will find very convenient for sports or street wear. The cape may be cut circular or with u senm down the hheuider or made en n ekc. The sides of the enpe extend n little In front of the shoulder line. The short yoke or cellnr meetH nt the front. It has two button holes In each end which fit ever buttons that nre sewed te the front of the frock. In this vvny the BUTTON -ON-CAPE enn readily be removed when net wanted and quickly rebuttened when some ndded warmth is needed. FLORA. That Trick Party Fer April Peel's Day isn't what you think it Is, It's something en tirely different. If you really wnnt te knew what It Is send n sclf-ad-dreir.sed, stamped envelope te the edi tor of the woman's page. It doesn't need preparations; you can. use the stunts as seen ns, you set them. SWIMMING & GYMNASIUM FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS T.tisen by nrrancmn. n. medwrntp Sunt! fnr InfnrmaHnn ( North BulMlngr. 1013 V. Lehigh Av. 17 iijst Huiidlnir, fii!d and Sansom 8ta. ' THEY.M.C.fl.OF PHILA Company , l ..zjpjun s , Wl&fa Mud Can't SltfIfiK '. ' ' ty fiM. it i i' ' ' : . g t m. - j VIri'AN jrnmk . I &S&Sl mmmmmm , ,. ', a i .. . lb. ., .1 a . .til n t l s bllltiea of ,irss.all foyer that widyM patch in irentanB, veaeiauie gartwi all e'vr thitplacein the; back that' U finw )l lntfeMi1 (In with a miMrtar.'Wil and various lumber, and tool and thing,, ; Tiry,atana, ine.rier a' ipw fninuies and vthen -unanimously they .turn an ijlekfthtlr way.Vacress the mud 'te, the perch, which hasn't any steps As yet," and peerrunensiy in, tne, wipaewsvv Every, Sunday they dle lttvte bytwe. Couples IoeklHjf nt fnew houses, jumplngf repfi, song-sparrow, crp-, cuscs sp'rfng ! ,' FIR many months the Park has ben a drenrv place.. ' . Its wide spread ei grass nns eeen . ---.it" m f '. .. .T . Whit with snow. fc PMlaJtipfiia Atlantic City HBatHiMT Wtimingten 1 THe Our Wee&EhdSaM of Easter Apparel at $25 Let as show you economy at its best! 1 In -JTmSSKtX 1 ' .XSV u jmkkmvfitk. ti I lei I J If 1 m 3II 1 v T ' 1'' I 11 W 1 ' W ' gff EiJ I 1 ii veW IS sh 1 sm 1 127 rtwvr wwvt iiw,Yii ;.s.jcs.vs;.t ti ASCO K K J&iSStKffs.vi.vvM, . ,v I 1 - wm "agca il ".''.V...iV.S.'W afi 10 5. 13th St. "3S"M Chestnut St, Boardwalk Shep Atlantic City-Brighten Bleck Where Quality Counts In feed, mere than anything else, quality counts, and in feed items there are no two articles w,here it is mere im portant than Butter and Eggs. Because we have always recognized this fact, our Stores are today known far and wide as Headquarters for Quality Butter and Eggs. Our Leuella ButtSr, for instance, is made in the dairy paradise of the United States. Every pound contains the pure, rich cream from ten quarts of milk! This exquisite butler is acclaimed every where it is known as ."the finest butter in America I" I psp n 1 n 4 "A 4 i A U A 9 It ?A 1 1 -JSSjJ Vt a Richland Butter A.2C Pure creamery nU ft Fresh Country W "1 tf O CiUUO f I f Every one guaranteed positively fresh. frHSk Eggs. ;-'-""' 32 Only the very largestand fullest of the new-laid eggs are selected for the Geld Seal Brand. ' ' Buy Your Butter and Eggs in an Asce Stere You'll Receive the Utmost in Satisfaction! Aato.Sterea are located all ever Philadelphia and through put Pennsylvania, New Jersey. Delaware and Maryland 1 1 I i U S I 1 i 't rlW ', mKS&tBtasm a4aS3Sffi(5& ' - ' .zrv-r.'" '-" "T.T . . i " . . .-wi ' TfmiJiv WJPflWWtftBi iis.sqnrrreis harebeen Ih'-M-iJ s -!i, ..'jrrrv ' Mi-i .a!! t X 'tWat 'hursM eni. 3i',iff. - ...i. l.i"..:'l'rs, "'mean n?wriith.rwt1)in7,- S, $ l M VH I BBIBVIH HBWW BkA.A. 1 A i - Ita liihW;BaveftMi.VV2L!? ahd taMr a. while eri. jew braneVl entertain thtuesta . f &? :It, IrtsaVMlllint' gfen. ahrli cusea:nre pusBinf upbravely.'whliia and e;bMs of, tullpae, jenqM A Awakening life in the Park! cl looking 'at new houses dumplna tSSt ntitf.'anarrnirs. hmmih. .!.. ifW ' "" - "ynngi; &. ' - Sheps of Sensible Prices t Tweed ' y 'Sperts9' Suits Man-Tailprei Silk-Lined 1 1 All Colen and Sliea Sports Afternoon and Tailored J Dresses, Dresses, Reshanara. Canten crepe, Taffeta,' Tweed,, x ricenne una wool Jersey. One model illustrated in Reshanara crepe bound h wun yroegrain Tioeon. Tep Coats and Capes Easter Millinery Adaptations of French ' ' Medels' 7d arid .oe 1337 nrwr A . 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