'5 s rsw .,awc K ' v t "V HVWW a jjrs. Wilsen Uses the Left Overs TJ,eSc Scraps Can Be Turned Inte All Sorts of Delicious 4 and Appetizing Dishes K - tM. 1H. ! WM. W. 'IHO, w"" r0M Alt n MTlS. M. A. WILSON I, 01 Air, flii rlentt renervtd ffHE problem of utilizing the Mi ll own nulpMy tlnrlnu the summer It ... (e loom lnrgrly befnre the house Hi. Mnltt. humid days ilurlnn the I mfflfr spnnn eniie bnctcrin te clevdnp !.Mtr: this Imeterln becomes nctlve cooked fne.1 Hint H left te Btnntl In I, vitclien for n few hours, l'lnciti? ?: cooked feed In thp refrlRernter will ufil thli development, for perhnps a tier t""- " M nlmeit Impossible un un 1,veii hnve n Inrgc refrlKcraier. well id te prevent this Hriellnge for ever fcrir-flilit hours. Pliin. whrn .'oeldnp. te utilize for a, nex't menl nil coekm! feeds left from ,u urcvleiH menl. nnil in this wny te Srirmt wtc When thp family Is Jmall it nilRht he a ree,1 plnn for the Ijmiscwlfe te cook siiflirlent feed nt one time te de for two meitlH. This, how hew jntr will depend grrntly upon the film l!r taste. Sometimes- people de net enre far reheated feeds, i-lalinltig thnt re lenting deMieJH nil tin line lluvei. Yeu enn pnri'hiirt' in the nheps n mill earthen iIIkIi railed the individual hlrrcd CKg. or nu-Kriitln fll1i. This dish is iibeilt one nnd ene-lmlf inehes Hch nnd four nnd ene-hnlf te live Inches wide, with two Utile rarx. or lifts, tn each side nl the rim. Tills dish I Ideal for ninklnc indivldunl scrlvre. Line the indivldunl nu-Rrntin dish with jlaln pflMrj. rolled thin, plnec in eneh Jlh euffieie'nt u'getnblct te lill, sprinkle With One teaspoon of pialcd onion. One Haspoen of finely minced pais- Uv, One-half traipnn of nail, One-nuartrr trmpoen of pepper, Thiee tubtcipoem of thiiK cream twee. Then Inj two ullees of hnnl -boiled wen top": rover with top crust, brush with the yolk of e;R nnd four tnhle tnhle tnhle ipoem of milk, benten teRether. hake (n het een for twenty-five minutes. Yett enn ii'-e thin pombinntlen for five Indivldunl pies: One eup of roeked snap hcan. Cut the tern from one rr of left tter cooked earn. Twe cold-boiled potatoes cut in tiny lice. One green pepper minced fine, AlmnH nn. arietj of rpetnbles mny U mixed nnd nt-ed in thi iile. Hnliecl I.eaf Place in mlxlns bowl Txce and one-half rwM of cold tDeUd mm limit, chopped i cry fine. One-half cup of finely chopped film, Twe gteen pepper, chopped fine. One cwn of told cooked Icft-eicr lima leans, One cup of cold cooled left-ever meat ttinced fine. One teaipoen of salt, One-hnlf tciipoen of pepper. One tablespoon of H'eicrtfMiirc Hucc Our cup of cream mure. t Tlnce tnhlcipanni of battel, Twe uell-benten cy'it. Mix well and turn In well buttered IBj floured baliiiiR dish with str.i lull t lldff, spreading smoothly en top. Unlit In net own for thlitv lnmutrs. ileineve from een, lit Maud for three minutes ind then tutu from the dlnh en het plattei, nnd seie with pai-lej ur to mato s.iuce. This leaf may be baked in leaf shape, U you desire. Wleti of I'erlc With Vegetable Garnish Place In small saucepan Tire cups of left-eier cooked icnc tabhi, miin(7 (e or three kinds, as for ttamplc: Tire cold cooked brcti diced fine, Thrcc-quartcn cup of cooked lima team, One-third eup of cooked snap bran. Cern cut fiem one nr lift from tinner. New add One green pepper i hopped fine, Twe oiiIeih, mint td fine. Three ennrc eutildc aiien lenvei of Itttuce shreddid fine u Uh schieis, One, ten ipnen of iiilt, One-half tenipoen of peppci. One-half cup of hlyhly icaiencd Trench dressing. feVENItf G ' PU&DIO LBDeER-PHlUABELHIA'r MONDAY, AUGUST 7, iijn r 9 Tk ar rl HL I U' I l-l-- 11 I TK n . . I ii m. MW n -i i f m b-m iii'ir w-i v-r wm m I rcc Juixy mUYIt IViaKQlllb!! " until het, tossing fre- Het tlewly Wentlv. Hae the buteher rut one pound of Chops from the loin of perk and then. Viu I ari 1;"lf,' "'"love the bone, jlck the edges of the chop, all round, tever with hnlllns water uud cook for B minutes. Uialn. cool. New dip in "our, then In hlghh seasoned beaten K and milk nnd thou roll in fine breadcrumbs. rry in detp fat n golden Drewn. Scrw with lnrge spoon of the Prepared garnish, and one teaspoon of Wrtar sauce in the center of each chop. l'otate Kells i.'f. left-escr mashed potatoes for Uls dish : Wace in mhing bowl , Twe cup of mashed potatoes, , One small onion yrated, i One yii en pipper chopped fine, One teaspoon of salt, Vne-fjuaitrr teaspoon of pepper, One-half cup of finely chopped left wer cefd re&d snap beans. i. "x' an'' f"U11 in Hmi1" cjHnderh, roll flour mid then dip In iieatcn egg nnd J"1 and roll In tine bienderumbs; fry Jewen brown In bacon drippings nnd !we W!"! KiirniKh of nicely browned i. t ,b.ieen. These rolls aru nice w breakfast or luncheon. After-Dinner Tricks Jfl jjllpy txruifAf c TtniiL or m mi3 FOR THE FILM FAN'S SCRAPBOOK ' ' i i. ,, ,M , ,. A the nvernee fan would net catch the beauty of the ncene na done by Hurry Hurry mere? Suppose, they thought It fiheuld represent n very powerful Ueslre te teach the Duchess In her trouble, but It Just about spoiled the picture for me. The beauty, the dignity nnd cxquls- Jtencss of tlie etnge tientn was the per fect ending te n perfect characterization. "Tell thnt "JVssie' clrl (1) te come back ngain with her tnlcw of Persian or was it Angern cats and 'Ames Miys. Clever? If 1 could write like that I'd take ever your whole celyum nnd bluetieneii even jour stnrs into Peter Pan, Periwinkle, Kitty Clever et nl. And let's have some mere Kitty -things hnR gotten sleeny hlnce the het weather and nlie certainly can Htlr up the funs." from "Frem Fortune Hunters" te plays like "Richard III." "And flnnlly. ns te Borrymerc ina Kiw Vnrlr. H'hnrn von lilt UOOtl a 8UD- ject I've been planning te expatiate en nt icngtn some any seen, juu wv nnJl en the licnU nDseiuteiy wncn say he's mnkinc n mistake in sticking constantly te New Yerk. On ene Bide we hnve Warfield, mistakenly clinging te "TheMunle Master" and "Tim Auc tioneer" nnd playing them ngnln anu ngnln In "the stlckB." and en the ether side, the masterful Hnrrymerc, aPPf" ing in new nnd striking roles nil the time (up until Ills recent illness, at any rate) and never taking them beyond Broadway. 'T'nin't right, 't'nln't. Next vear he and Sister Iithel and Brether Menel are te nltcrnute at n New Yerk thentrc, and I'm looking forward te the occasion of anetlicr opening night such ns "Richard III nnd "The Jest" had, but, ns you say. there'll be thousands, unable te K te New Yerk, who will miss him. Yeu flatter when you Intimate I might dj able te help matters. 1 only wish i could.) cer.i.nnx MOORE Tl'c mil be yliid te publish the pictures of inch screen players as arc siiiiycstcd by the fans THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTERBOX By HENRY 51. NEELY iMnry Weed Right new Hnrrlsen Ferd is aflilluted with the Famous Players-Lasky Studie, out in Holly wood, plaing a role In "The Old Homestead," nnd the same company ir Oludcs him in its lists of these "un der contract," but Ilniilsen jump-" mound se much nnd seems te be su'.h a future in features of the Talmadge family thnt I wouldn't care te s.iy jut hew long lie will Mn with I.us-ky. An way, you can write him there new. Jeseph Neff Yeu ask for the ad dress of "Mrs. I)eugla Fairbanks" de jett mean Mnrv I'lckferd? If se, address her. care of Fnirbunks-Pickferd Studie, llolhweod. Cntlf. If jnu mean "Deug's." former wjl'c. I'.eth Sull.v. I'm miic I don't Knew. She's a nen-tire- fesslenal. ".lust Your Same Old Fan" wiites: " 'Fet.s up, Mr. Neeij, and let us h.ue the truth, the whole truth and nothing hut the truth hat e you been very man) p!ii)H hcicen or Htage that ten en en jejed any mero than 'The Dictator'? As an example of a coherent, caiefully staged, well-cast nnd Hplcmliilly acted comedy, I don't litdleu it has many peers en either stage or screen, and fewer. If an) , are te be found that sur pass it. When I read )our criticism I wondered if )ou really meant it when jeu said Reld rcsemUled Harrymere, and 1 was nniaed and delighted te tind he did In mnnv tespects. New I'm just optimistic enough te hope licit the re semblance, may go even further. Harry -meie, when he was Heid's age, was considered a 'confirmed' lemedian; de )eli suppose Keid lias the ability te 'de 'de telep' as did Hnrr.wiieie pievided liis directeis allow him the oppeitunity? I'm a very ardent Iteld 'fan, and while I hnpn for the most nnd best, I doubt if Held has the mentality and riisire. What de jeu think: "Ever since 'The Orjihans of the Storm' I've been wondering was Blue's Dauten bimply an evidence of his ability, was it just a piece of in spired acting which he couldn't dupli cate, or (I knew what jeu think of (irlfiith- and agree) leuld it have been the icsult of unusually fine diieettng? Whatever (JilfUth's shortcomings, I de think he bus the ability te 'get' his ideas 'across.' Hepe tills vwis net the case, as I'd like te mp Blue continue te give charncteiiziitiens which aie equal te Dnnten, If net better. "Have j en 11113 lecnid of the girl who pla.wd the heroine In (I think) 'The Enil of the Trail' something like that, anwnv, gotten out by the Public Health Scniic during the war? She was the most exipjibitciv beautiful creature I've ever seen, 1 believe. Don't remem ber about her acting, because that was (Whatever I "bluc-penellcd" of your inter was certainly net because it wasn't interesting. It was all that, but in linn with a leng-cstnbllshcd ruin of this department 1 had te cut out your theatre references. I will say, however, thnt I'm heartily In accord with your vlcwn en the Bubject, and I'll admit I'm a little bit doubtful ns te the future. There are seme very remarkable nnd admirable- pictures coining seen; we ran only live In hope. In regard te the questions in jour postscript, Walter Weeds wrote the scenario of "The Dlctnter," se I Imagine credit for the titles must be fcbnrcd by him uud Davis. Yw, thnt "Weman Theu Gnvcut Me" is the same picture you saw here n number of yenrs nge a reissue. I don't think there is n thing te thnt rumor you mention,' though I've heard it myself. And, ns ier we young inuy wen, an we can pay is that he would be showing geed taste, wouldn't he? I'm sorry, hut I haven't been able te learn an) thing about the young lady who played in that Health Service Picture. The character of the lelease. probably explains why it was net In cluded in my uiing syatem. And new te the two subjects of .veur letter which interested mis most of all: 1'ii.st. "The Dictator." I don't bel.' Jeu can appreciate what a life-saver that was. Te the fans, who enn pit I; and cheese, there is1 net the danger of surfeit, but with me, live or six a week. three-fourths of them atrocious, the ether feuith only scattered with reallv geed things, why. it becomes a nlght- Ilinre. psriwtiiltv in tlm lint- uliminnr ilfn j ! when most of the eempunies release their "junk." j "The Dictnter" was an oasis in a desert of perfectly harmless but ex quisite!) boring pictures, anil It cer tainly "hit the spot." In fact, evi ry one I've talked te ngreed with me thnt it is one of the best comedies the films have had for several enri, with only thut rare oddity. "One Glorious D.i.v" te compare with it. Incidentally, both were made by the sumo director, .lames Cruze, and ever since lie made thnt O. Henry story with Wnlly a number et years nge, "The Halberdier of the Little Reinchless," I've had him down us one of the most brilliant makers of comedies the bcteen pes-esses. And thnt brings me te the subject of the relative merits uud difficulties of screen comedy and drama. Frem what I've observed 11 really geed five leel screen comedy Is a gieater raritv than a similar length dr.uun, and that leads me te the belief that the comedy is the harder te produce. 1 wonder! Slnpstick, je.s; short comedies, )cs, but extended comedies of the se-culled parlor variety" are mighty few and .1 Silvester The cast of "Wedding in.," n. no follews: Rosalie vvnyne, Constance Talmndge; Reglnnld Carter, Hnrrlsen Ferd: .Mnrcia ""uver. ... ChlchcRtcr: Mrs. Hunter, Ida Daring, Douglas Ordwny, .lames Harrison, Spencer Wells. William Re! Heeper. Pelly, Vann i Jacksen. "f"n Wclferd, nnd FuHisnki, I rank Henda. Wariamaker's Down Stairs Stere ' ' """?yVt I -ni ly .v it tin YOUNG ACTRESS DIES Irene Hart, of Jolsen's "Bombe," Vlcjtlm of Gland Poisoning New Yerk, Aug. 7. Her friends In theatrical circles were greatly shocked vesterday te hear of the death of Irene Hart the talented young idnger nnd dance of Al Jolsen's "Bombe" com pany. Her dentb of thymeld gland poisoning occurred early yesterday at the French Hospital, where she had been taken for an operation. On Snturdrty. while in her npartments nt the Hetel Deven with her mother, Mrs. Mary iiart, ar.11 ins mnit uuu dancing partner. Miss Bcrnice Hart, she cemplnined of n sudden illness. A physlclnn was summoned and he urged thnt she go te n hospital at once, ns she was suffering from texaemia. before I decided thnt the movies could de things worth while. "Tell the old-timers te keep coming back. I don't remember but ene of the old films, and that 1 won't ever forget Mrs. Leslie; Carter in 'Du Harry.' Peln Negri certninlv hud the better produc tion, but hpr Du Hurry was n furcc be side the art of Mrs. Carter. "Yeu asked last night hew your I 'fleck' felt nbeut the 'inide stuff.' I Let's have it. say 1. It's a very sim I iile explanation when one knows nbeut I t. but I've nlwnvs been curious te knew- hew they faked the di77.v heights as in 'High and Dizz).' If the knowing such things mars the pleasure of some read ers why, they don't need te read about them. I "I gntlicied that 'Deven's' letter was 1 in nnswer te mine of a long time nge. j Reckon that dlsi us-Ien is tee abstract te interest many of the tans. At any late, I was very tlatteied te find thnt )ou agreed with me. It was 111) first at tempt at such criticism nnd reallv didn't dream jeu'd think it geed enough te publish. Very many thanks, Mr. Neelv. "Hnrthelmcss was certainly splendid in "IVd'able David,' but as that Is the 1 far between. I don't knew what the only type of diameter I've seen him ; fans think, but that's the way I fjgure MOSQUITOL Penltlvely will lceip mosnuUes from biting seu. Agreeable Pine edr. Ne rluenelln. Unlnlurteun te bUIii nnd te librlc. At ilruKKlat" nnd Rcnhere resort. ItuMnin rreductn Ce.. lVIImlniften, Dl. Doctors Lawyers Preachers Professors Business Men Men of Affairs are invited te share in. the unusual opportunity offered by the August Sale of Men's Suits Made- te-Measure With Twe Pair Trousers $37.50 $43 Because it is the end of the season there is choice of 130 styles of supe rior all-wool worsteds and cassimeres in pencil stripes, plain weaves and un common mixtures. Se unusually fine are the fabrics that even a small exclusive tailoring shop could hardly surpass thj collection at much higher prices. Black, blue, brown and gray mostly. The Fit Is Guaranteed These suits are made for us te your individual order, and the fit is guaranteed. Ne Extra Charge for Extra Sizes Weights for immediate wear as well as for Autumn and mkl-Winter. Wanamaker's Men's Stere en the Gallery is just one flight of stairs down from Market Street. Plenty of daylight in which te see the materials as they are. imhiv eniier,. Market) portray, except the snatcties of tne teal Sennv, I want te see him de j.ome ether tpes befeie I make an effort te re te his picturcH. If appearances are any culde, he is certainly the finest of all the actors and mnvbe the actresses, tee. I gather you think m from some of veur remnrkn. "I wonder if I may dure te criti- ! d?e the one actor who stands thousands ' of mliea above all ethers Harrymere. Se lone as I live I never expect te hee nu.v thine thnt will surpabs his 'Peter Ibbetson.' and only expect te see It equaled bv another of his what shall I call them cientlens? And tills is mv criticism: Such a talent as his w se wonderful thnt I think it belongs net te him. nor 'Uttle Old New Yerk,' but, lit the very least te all his reuntrjmen '. And he certninly is net sharing it with us. Unless one possesses the menns te go te New Yerk every te often, there is no opportunity te see li 1 in en the HtaRe. anil, what Is mere Important, hear him. IIle voice ! (Mn) be jeu can describe it 1 can't!) hn't there any way te liiake him re alize he Is beinp unjust te the thou sands like myself who are unuble for mniiy leasens te travel te New Yerk te sen him, but wiie watch the an nouncements enRcrly all season lone in the hope thnt he iiiav come ever here for a week at least? Yeu are very suc cessful in starting things won't you take a hand in this? "And Jliurjmerc brinsH me te the screen 'IbbetBen.' AVliy, after the ex quisite reproduction they inndn of the plnv, did the directors permit that (leuth scene. Did they imagine that It out "And as for Ilciel while I don't think lie was at his best in that par ticular coined), I de think he is one of the best exponents of high com- ' edy, the better class of farcing, that , the films possess. And I de think he nspiubleti, nnd tries te imitate Harry mere (especially the old ".lac Is uarrv - mere) In u great lu.inv cases. Like )ou, I'm doubtful whether he has the desire te de what Hnir.vmerp did, but he certainly has the mentality. And. I from what I hear, tven Jack's best .friends were nnmed when lie jumped Anether of the Famous Reading Every-Olher-Week Excursion! te New Yerk $0.00 Gk Rnnnd Will Be Run Sunday, August 20 9pcrlnl train Iravni lUnclin? Tcrmlnnl , 1)0 A. M, (Stnml urJ tlm). s.liu A M. (Daylight Time), btepplnit nt Cnlumbta Ae., lluntlnnrten ht.. Wiyne Junction, t-oean nnl Jmklntnun Ticket!" may be purchased prier te dale of excursion. Eire flyers. riille'lelplila Reuillne Rr. 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Thea,re-0Ofp;,i-"rmlI 2 .1". 7 nnd n I' i JAMES K1RKM-OOD In "THE MAN FROM JIOME" STRAND a-"ty av """"te ETHEL CLAYTON in "reit the iKri:xsE" ARDMORE lanc'ati:u i'iice, i-iximwii AHDMOnr: PA W.M. CHRISTY CAIIANNE'H I'RODICTIOn "AT THE STAGE DOOR" GRANT 40.v f"r'A"i ave MISS DU PONT In "Till: (.1)1. DEN OAl.S.ims1 A n 333 MARKET,8!11??,?. THOMAS MEIGHAN la "TUB BACHELOR DADDY" AT OTHER THEATRES MEMBERS OF M.P.T.O.A. GERMANTOWN nVrATivn,,rvTLAv' ELLIOTT DEXTER In "GRAND I.ARCENY" PARK" RIDGE AVE. A DAUrHIN AT. rMrV MU 3.18. Ee. 6MX te U Mr. and Mrs. Carter DeHaven li "MY LADY FRIENDS" Clearaway Sales Women's Dresses, Coats, Suits and Girls' Cletlics Once in six months a radical clearance is made of everything remaining in the Down Stairs Fashion Stores. Each new sea son starts afresh with new gar ments. Instead of waiting until the last Summer week we have made summary markings-down new en all oddments of late Spring and Summer fashions. Women's odd dark silk dresses arc down as low as $6.50, $7.50, $10. Women's voile und ginRham dresses are down as low as $1.50, $2, $3, $4. Striped tub silk frocks new $3.75 and $6. Women's distinctive frocks of silk or wool in excellent styles down te $18.75, $25, $35, $38.50. Women's wool jersey and tweed suits are ns low as $6.50 and $6.75. Women's late Sprint; wraps are down te $16.50. $25. $38.50, $75. Girls dresses of voile, gingham, organ die and silk are decidedly marked down; sep arate skirts are also less. (Down Stnlrs Stere, Mnrket) Autumn Fashions Canten Crepe, Satin Crepe and Peiret Ticill Frecks New at $16.75 Women's Dress Shoes New $4.90 Well-proportioned pumps with French or baby Leuis heels Plain or with one or two buttoned straps. Turned soles. Patent leather, plain black calf, black satin and black suede Our own stocks lowered te $4.90 for the benefit of vacatienists (Down Malm Stere, Cbnatnnt) Vacation Luggage TT KKEPS us busy re-ordering, and the manufac - turers are kept occupied filling our orders, se do de do lifchted are vacatjenists with the geed leeks nnd careful construction of this moderately priced luggage. Deep Suitcases, $5.50 24 and 20 inches long, 8 inches deep. Black fabric suitcases with two reinforcing straps all 'round. Cretonne lining, tray and shirt pocket. Same suitcase with short straps, 24 nnd 20 inch sizes, $5. ' ly i I ' I I I If I 'fft i iLJf i llJlJ,1 ! $18.75 $16.75 Square Hat Bexes, $5 Shiny black enameled fabric boxes with leather corners and handle. Lined with cretonne. Twe remov able hat forms and lid pocket. Center lock and two flide catches. 18 und 20 inch sizes. 'arc m $5.50 $5 When a maker cuts up fairly expen sive silks into brand-new designs he wants them te sell. That's the psy psy psy cholejry of any creator. "Te start the season" these pretty Autumn frocks have arrived grouped at this one spe cial price. Practical navy blue twiM with Hying ribbons of black braid and red buttons, unusual canton crepes with braided rope belt'and skle panels ; long line crepe satin dresses with orna mental placques and pointed draperies and sleeves. Ceat Dresses and "Leng Dresses" $18.75 te $28.50 The first one, two or three of a kind Au tumn frocks that the workrooms could finish. That something different which any one will like te have at such moderate prices. Mostly canton crepe or the popular Peiret twill. Sizes 16 te 44, but net in every style. Women's Chinchilla Coats for Autumn, $16.75 Seft woolly chinchilla in light tan lined throughout with silk. Dark Blue Suits for Autumn $25 and $27 JO Practical navy trirotine of which ene never grows tired. Mnde with long ceaU and narrow belts. Girls' Autumn Frecks $70, $12, $15, $23-50 One, two and three of a kind fiecka for girls' school wardrobes and mountain wear. Mostly serge, seme with whitu guimpes, Rome with pongee trimmings, ethers with a bit of brilliant braid. Sizes 12 te 10 yunrs among them. (Drmn Stulr Stnrf. MurLrt) Ulack Enamel 'Week-End Cases, 3.50 22 and 24 inch suitcases with leather corners nnd handle. Cretonne lined. Reliable locks and catches. Shirt pocket in lid. (Down Stalm Bture, Central) Hurrying-Out Prices en Roem-Size Rugs Rugs in weights and dark-color pat terns te supply pleasing backgrounds for the new living or dining room fur niture. These prices are a fourth te half less than our own standard rates. Weel and Fiber Rugs 0x12 ft., $9 and $10. 8x10.0 ft., $S and $9. 9x15 ft., $17.50. 12x12 ft., $12.50 anil $15. 12x15 ft., S15 and $17.50. All-Fiber Rugs 9x12 ft, $7.50 nnd $10. 8x10 ft., $8.50. 8.3x10.6 ft., $6.50. 6x9 ft., $4 and $6 4x7 ft, $8. 4.6x7.6 ft, $2.50. (Down gfaUra Bter, ClieMnnt) Central Aisle Girls' Middies Less Than Half Price $1, $1.50 $1 for white jean middies with straight hems or cuffs, colored Peter Pan or regulation cellars, em broidered sleeve emblems and long or short sleeves, $1.50 for extremely geed navy blue or white middies with straight horn or cuff, long hleevcs and embroidered sloeve ombtems The white ones have navy, Copenhagen or lavender cellars and cuffs. Sizus 0 te 22 years. Bungalow Aprons of "Chintz" Percale, SI Quaint patterns with rose, blue or tnn pre dominating Hlnrk binding around cellar, sleeves, pockets and acies the fient adds much charm, us does the crisp s-ash that ties se becomingly in the back. Small, medium and large sizes. Gay Handkerchiefs, 12'2c te 25c Bright bits of colored linen! Solid colors, Heme with printed stripeH or deti, embroidered corners or half-inch white linen hems, (Central AUle) .H.l f m r ii I . J y.v,? fr-ad!