f- j'a-en k 5 H'lW-ft rKt V 4 mt I Y rv- .. s Tr" ,- EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1922 tf ii 1 h il I'jf rinnif red Harper Ceeley Wonders Why Se.j ish Man Is Generally the Most Adored SEAF.WHXO men lmve a pretty bad, name when tt come te llrklrneii. Whether tliey are ijtifinniitallv mnrr lll)tlli unij (lis. honorable th'in tbc rct of pianUml, or whether it U u mutter of licit!-' kept ii way fro i,i WLyt fetmnine uif'i-tt for fT vi ln J t'lBt till V ta k it in n 1 le- ' pnthic il"scs, p u n ftenreeh ,e (Jeter- tjlned Ii it their reputation for phi landering Is estab- l!.L..I i.ii I'ernmercial triv- n" ntNN'H'sn elcr 0V0 arc l 1tAtMKH ' ci"'.ET lie veil te be r'll 4eg, but t!f mn be mere readilv found ou 'J f MiUnr teni h-s pert in Intlln or ( hinu, or Australia, levri nil pr ninH tlun mlN uvvn.v ferjear-. AVben lie ret mis te that pert If be ever docs nturn be ran ttcnrccl) recall whether j-ii whs u blonde or brinette. (ertn nlj tm one. holds hitu te an ac counting for bis misdemeanor- ami ns Kipling hi - bn "takes his love hr' he findH i " am fcln no sense of ro re ro irpensibil't.v Hew manv a trust, ns ti i. n t hr.lle 1 t thr voeint; ' tin ii ii titun -eine 'ail In the Irtu-i-n n nnn y. t' iv Trbite rap "t en r i v "i , nn I I -strong tuieiit expo-el r tn r'tuiiitii Rtvle. Hnv m.im a t ,i , ln'.fii 1 l.ir f"U hone-th )iii .I'M 'Irank in h t t veub of f"i -"mi", 'mi, 'i t!i l"n ; years that fi"nucii. nil nil xiartn'.l "nil priM-1 fur hi r irii - m uin' Tn.lv, "w 'ii. mi muiit 'verp " All tin", tx in obi. oil .tnn. b''t thr fmln no j r ihlem nlwiv .i fni-b Wn re rp"i.'i'li! of th- tiii!e- hnx In i charm ng ilrmna new p jm'ib in N"u Yerk Ir i i I n'l'v frif p t ir "f lif cxrfpt il t ' 'ii'1' "" 1 Mr I TariM i i-'uir" lii'b ' ' u' ilrf" ilrf" tnakei r p m'li ns sbiit-in ''Iks a'" apt te bf uml ':! fur tlin ur-i, ".cans., bfhiml hrr .i r thr trji'it.e'is of marim iiccstfir- i 'nl a inptam fith'r m The Raisin Is Feature of Recipes Mrs. Wilsen Brings Frem Spanish Mission Cake Fragrant H ilk Fruit, an Attracting Iirrakfai.1 Diih ami Several Jl oil-Mixed Sauces All Make l'n of This California Product nv MRS M. A. WIT-.ON Oorineh', n:t v v'-s ". t. tfilwn ,1' T'jSfj ri-t ft TO Ml muni the met be: in thr carlv fill dav1 beautiful sight 11 in the he.iiiffii' ii ntittii rial ' d Spain Ii roissjeii u 'i of e'd 1'uliferiin pn i? time is -l tin- whin t'ie in - fr.lgr.rit with tin budding ble-s, n). ami tin HOllg of fhi bee as it s.p the iirclir from m b blov-e.n ' Then conies ti e summer 'line with the varrn ry of tie sun te ripin aw mature the fruit of vine ii'. . tre . nnd t' en come the barrest d.i.v- w th the refreshing ud mornings and evening', and the gar nering of t'r fr lit of the lne The raisin has become a very staple crop in tin i il fernn Sute, and 'tl r& en gi ml nu'berltv t'mt tbl win dcrful l-du t-- w'ii ) b-.ius u iivrg te these who are iiu'igcl .n ?riW.n: this fruit wn- lir-t surtul bv two women v he in' mig 'ited Ireni tl-f bleak ,Vrv I'm and .iere te th' flelden State in -ear'b of 1 faith. J l-ive in-,' splrnvd recipes th'. hare fene fren tae old Spanish im Ien rnlle- some "f them jealous'. Rtliirded es ' re , r eve- 200 venr-. nnd I have te -.hurt I'adri I'hilipp f"i (Uitu a few of thetn I'adie T' ipp U the l'fi ire of n lltt'f ml-'in i ihir h III th' .d'"ev aid bis n"i I tanii k'eps he ,sn for bn Tan'e Ma- e tell- mn t.uit mimv hi., fought tie rei ipe, but she would 115' jItc them ,iwa und unl tl.it the l'-nlrc urge lifr te ,'ive te thfse who ari " far from the sunnv .n .leuquin V.illev a tate of t'm drlieanes made fren ralins I knew I we i!d lave been till able te pers tide Tnnie Mar'c te let ne i!C Ihaf v(enderful old rfnlpe book nwli- of pirchinent and vlttni In Span fh. '-fianisli Pnilt Cake Tliicn three nip of flour In mlilng tewl nnd mid Onr-hntf 1n'jen'i nt -'jP rit- Jeirl erjj)00Ti- (i hiking peir if 1ST. Sift I hre times S,v. pin' e in saucepan Tite r,i of hnnrii. Onr fup of hrntrn !igi Onc-hilf cin reci); One cup of reffri . Twe Uvfl tfiipoem of -tnnanen. Onr-half fc "poen e nutmrq, Tkrrr-'iUiii' r tmnpnen of eUipirr, Onr-half trn'penn of thnri. One 1cn,i'ien of ginger. Heat s'ev Iv te boiling perit nnd cook for two minute, new plnce two park- ages hfi'd-d rnl'ns which bnve bpen chopped fine !n piiing tiwl anil pour eTer the pn, nreii -Imp J-tlr v(el an I blend , r ml ,n I tin n a Id Tire-thlt'U r ij n mrllcl lul'rr, Thr prrinirrii fluu Kir tnll beetrn cnn'. Om pnilnqi of -,ii'i( ni-fn- Twe rlll 1 "f llie'i i lllippul rid One i up of piu'u i 'i'i' J.rj piruriril ginrjri, Ciratcd nm' of iit'r nren.;- iiml Inuen, One i.Vl "I 1'imliriJ nlren rul ler; jtft', Om rup of prunn. ml in tin; bit'. One cup of i itiperiitrd penrhri, tut in tmv ill' Hlend in" ii nil t rn n n cike pan thnt is lllii I will 'Ine thlisi esses of Wll-grenseil ind I'i i Mil piper. ike in even 'J7i dejrei 1'ib'inlieit fur two nnd one half In urs ,i t 'inl jn the p.ni and then leineve from l he pun. spread ivltb hnii 'inep with v, pip'r .ind Jlleee in lnre .r ck or )iin mul inver cel) . st.inil ivv tm tw, 1 1 eh- or longer te ripen 'Ibis i nl.e Is t'i Iced nnd ileceNiti 1 with I'liudleil f nut und l-i tltcd en -ti"inl li-t. i fi'i.i-iens H.-il-in I'rlltcis 1 1 nlre' I'.n iikfn I I ' -b i Dace In ii.lxnu 1, ' v! "i'ell 1 of '"0 I 'l'. Thrtv t ihli 'puiiin of pinlrrril 1'irvr, Tue litb'i Hii'iM 11 In I iii, f'reain, thru u Id nf ami ei I elf iupi of mil,. Twe uii'l "in 'I'l'iitii i uiif nl flour, t-Thrrr lent tunpnem nf lull In i pnu der. and bent te smooth bimei , new add (.One ttifipixiu uf h'miiij ' Oyc-A'i tiinjemi ei uiitutfii. The n'W'y ''i''" yl'ilii of tun 1711. Onf'hul pui in 11 nf hi 1 nil 11113111'. Dmp hi iimiifiilK in -ui'ikiii,' het fat nnd cook for two mlnuns, I, ft with shimmer an I ilium well, itirn en Mift ppprr, dust wii'i pewdirfd sugur und I'luiiiunen und sirve with raisin tuuee. It.iNlil .Suiire 'Tlace in Kiuupnii lenit cup 0 lien 7, I 7'Artr-';.n(' ni;i nf brown sugat , jTuji) i'm of mill unti'i, 9'J'wu fit' ' tnlili pneiii nf inriuturch. fBtir te iIi-imi'm iin' ilium und brillB tfl boiling pi nt, 1 i' t"i 'luff liilllUtl'H, tneu add fW-iucu'cr i'liiAinc v unlet aMiiu, Ne bfnu ar bcr pay portion, as thr arc that of the ue'1-tiwle K""ls of the littlp spar-rt. Hew marvpleui mifl lniTirllble (!.." ,t ei-in then, when a iianiiimine ye ins son tnaKe uv She Imlte dim te Mipper. ami Hber te aptiafi him, s women iiJ" have and iilwaj will Het bis"ilitn uid 1 bueU pmn. "nil flowers mul iinillev. nil nr- la -' ed en bl tnntter. f fni" i -ii ipri"- ate -etil. When He viw her. the innecint ereaturt' beliew t Iwt they arc betrothed, itid when he is mntneni.l tin. she sweir Mie wll wait and wntib for him, if It hi- for fer ner. , . . S'bi wnn no pos-e, lnrt clrl " was 'Veme l.tt'- lust er." n. he we ill bnM put i' and. O.en b niLTi's tii old sblp. "he us. l"r little for' 'tie I I i ti effort te frd hi r A in I i hit) Mister of flu- m""I As !.' bis the ti.itn of S'i f' ''I' "ir b's f' r i " s-iiiiths en nil tie be-i's .. ."K ' 'I' Viipt.en " ' 1 in-. itng 'iii b " ' enln that one will prue te In b" b" here. At 'as he (Iehm dr ft in te a dnnie en dn'1:. end never fven receg- ..!... il... I....II,. i.t; flin (rtrl who liad illt'-T IIIV ll"-i' -t " - - . . i.nfi.rlft(rw.il Inni nt (.utiiier Hut Her enRcrnet" te i hes btr. In his careless seu', 'in 1 he ii'lns her te reconstruct t!e'r I'ist ml pretends that be has be-n 'nrntn.' te r'turn te hr Iti n'l ft'ir 'pj'i elapsi- be'ere he in cajeV I " in'"-" i lii'ir-ia-.', but, i t l.e 'end N .'--ii !e .-1, and imtreti- izmelv ,;nr.'itfs Mi. I r '"'"'' i- hers, iiHt -li- w '! b" ir' te adore . nl in'f I! i d -'.. f"r '"!,, , Whit n ;.r.'j'i ,i 1 n.nTaI little ti-i . i iie wen 'i - if we-mn rr w U' u e UIl i) fie gf I wistt in wersl lp mi se fir mn Wc-n no- there feni" of the aff.v tien ie iind en' I'Tit tjpe. in that il'nge'' If leull -hf nt iiiM- wfl i rmil Vi-iid who would ri'it'ire liir i-T i ' -r n .ilit ps. and net tnis" "ver tin i fe- cran"d as his rUbt. is mn rf ti i -d -f i r at eil'' This is in fter'. i i r i It "'in" n if women in i; -c'v 'h I'mia an 1 fletiindin. kit d i' l'essihH their Inst'nct te mi'ier u tirin fiiuss then te vearn te .. plater Hi it does Mem i unfa.r. llr.f fl'poen of inntlla, Oncijuijrter tri'poeii of nutmeg Sli.u,i r siewly f 1 tne ralnutei Raisin fiiminelm , Pa II' ijeepa i.'t t 0! iretri (, Om-li'il' fiapoen of rwnnmeii, , Onr-fji'ijr'ir (rijipeilll nf llillvicg, 1 One ti "'pnen of ' lit, I Our C11 of henni, 7 Arec-'ia-(cri i'jp of hrevn tugnr. Hrln; te lolling peln and add one nip of rice flour 'granulateil splci. and coel: until thick like mush, and vrh' n the mixture -nl) held the spoon uprlgl t add Our pif k'l'lr nl ri 1, if r'MitiM One nip ;f ri ., ;; ihnpprl nut' tlvi' rip nf 'inrv 1 Aefji. , prr'irirri gwn-rr .Mi: Iii the fr ' 1 r't. ,mij then turn In i n'if.i)ipn pin te ineld, et sspln ever null t" meld nnd then 1 11 r in shic 'ibeut one inch thick, dip In flour then m bente-j ,zc an,i n,, and tl en roll in tine br'nd crumbs frj a gulden brc-di in -m king het tat Serve with sfi'si dn njees. Idvonture W ith u Purse Hin bi- i)W ninny t i:i s- huvi veij wanted a of 1 e-e pnpT and found there wasn t n pieee te be had, and veu tni't'd te -eir up ri ei v , and found that it fueleil m,ii" , phone number, the neme of a piece you heard at the theittre si, mini things Ihere i'em n dnr.nutlre note book of met.il, -hi t'P of Iin 'iitien i le, -urine, lnvender gr' en or 1,1 ii k wlinheiT loler veu rnav ilei-e an 1 i tinv pencil fit'i into -i 'oep lit t'ie si of the book It IS ileut 'in ,ii' 'i ni res. nnd net rnen tnnii in inch bug'.-, iml l.ns s,,ps of paper liid' Nut l.-.rse etieiigh te 1 old much fn be -n- bu awfullr convenient, ami besides fbet would tnnke iwfiillv nice favors for t hit lunchi.ni, 1 hej ie-t A bric'Iet mine of tinv -crd pearls peed pnrli sup), ,IH bave b"en wrapped about the fij rj, ), threats of the ladles of ienrt Tiny peHrls In which I- tinind lurking i bit of lnven nei Hlld biiie, all these lovely colors caught n the pertrl Pour strings of hem fi-fuieil together, nnd a hanging der Jirtu u"'-i u tin im ii-ii iii ruress tne - en . f the .enrer Ter (venmg wen d hi virv lenlv. iin.l nm wc-n tbi prl e,l jt ?" I'er nimes ef finp nititrr VVorean' Pan IZWZJiTulTl 0f MB l801 THE HOME I GOOD TASTE By Unroll iJuniild'en Uberlein I'lituns, Number .mil ( lui-.trter Il 1 M' 11 te bn f w ,itiri r.itlier ti an 1 .a 11, Av ml tl 1 bit 1 ' im; et llu'l" If lie pi Hire - t- jfjl 11,1 fu ll spnci de net 1 e t te If t . ul j hlirfliee Is ' Ub 11' native 111 ,,l, .1 Morns or I'riti" p.i,"r et ,1 iiitinn" 1 fi 1 t 1 .-e iiein iietnnilv i 11I, In? we ,iri i" t iit'euiri'ins nrl '.alb rb - , lb' ew tins., m 11 I e im nre pnrt of the due uitiMi, und nil tli" er.itinii shmild In 1 eiii.-lcii 11, d jiiet n-tleniite 1 ,, 1' . 1 i Im , 1 li te miiki It 1 tlm - u 1 it I with 1 111 .re'i be -in I , 1 r 1 Ide 1 t ll.e which tli" pn ti.ri .ire te k , then pu-ltielis in tni.e room PU' 11 d jt 1 u t i d I lelbein In t' 1 r 1 -11' ' nun in mis 1 1 mid thi . De tm' a Itrnote boudoir, d" net I"' n illstlnnly med. ern iiture In .1 room patent of Hie pm-t . tin net purehii-i mi, thin,; ihnt w il be iii.t 1 t iilli' x. I 111 -pine jn u,, , It is I 1 y.n or nut of Tiiiriiieny with the hiii rmiii 'liiice I iie tiling- ! .1 whole Avoid mo me mo neton) In Hti' 'lid'e of pdt 11 res as in iitlv'lilU 'I-'. I "f de liut liant- 11,'ii' ili Hires 1 1 v ren,; 1 1,1,1ns nt t t te pt'tl.ir tbllU's 'I 'I 1 luieil in (In r uiti'i- 1 i.i.iduiiii.i nnd a fox bunt, fei example. Tomorrow "Oil Palntlnfs, ' e I i i 'A. :- A1- P & 'si' vmMKmlm V mk mamfit - im. cvenniy wraps wFnSKr& t BGnlli picturesque y&m Kfcprmrm Spanish at yd. W Even te the jV ' fringe. C&i I The Superior Sex n n.zt:i, dlye hatchkleb Jehn Ftrrtr tnku .nne Tcmptr hemr trtth him en n ttermy night irhm hr i'i,,, hrr attrrp m hn VI tt. V'irria ,sfr,r, .lehn vinthtr, no, iiie;! 11 ami I htm te marru hitthrrine (Inrlaml, a u onion 11 ti'.ir eirn jief, n,trl shr , ijruid that .Jehn ma'i hirr,,nr unduly intiri'trd in thr Mrangi-r. During thr Inttlr ", At lifr. s,,-r?r fall. dr.prratrty '1 lern with Wnif, but whni hr a-Ai hrr te be hit tufc, ihr refute. Mnrrta, vnhneirn te Jehn, hoi iitienged for nnr te take a poi poi Hen ai get erncn, but m ipitr of th" ni I ' reuial te marru him, St'rlr n leti niittfil n't te let hi r go, I He morning after hn prope'at of mar tiagr, innr dtuippcari, but ehr re turn' that eirmng and frit, .tnlr thr hat rrren'tdired and 11 ill innug him The Bargain little enough th it s.eele hid TT W : happv en exultant, emetbiig ind mii'i Anne clang' her mind. 1 j' t'" tlm pr'-eiit he wa- net , incnrm wi'li thi" If wa eii'i i-'h for him te V new trit s'm had chinig'd her mind th if ' shf ' nd ireiiiie"l te unrn bitn And. with thfit thought 1' ieuld net be iinv thinrf hut 'entidenr of the future. fnie dnv shf vveubl love him and he wis -v.lllng te wait with ,he Ln wledce in his heart that he could n fail. H-idn t be suceerled e fnr'' Th' last t liimph bad prevtd that fact (onclu (enclu nel I don't want -ei t go Inte tbl t' -ig blindl; ' Ann ' id -aid "1 must i II 1 1 , v - thing new s,, that vm m iv i ingi vei.r rn.'i'l before ' - tee lafi I'er 'i n,'im''nr ftt'eie Ind a wild hejie that -he might be going te cnntid" in ht-n nbeuf her past but she shattered that b., hi r neit werd0 "fun v,,i miirrv me inewing nothing abeit w, pu-t'' And will u liremtse never t i as! any question-'' It s a g-ent deil te nsk. I don't -en hew veu ion Id live me eneuzh ter th'it." he stmiiei and her face flushed scnrlet He b-idti'f fiul '1 " he loved hei He and iu'r''i asked 1 er te be bin Wlfl. He tie,) i 'ep forward, nrd then btepped. 1 is h.'rd- f'enched at bis snjrs. ' fjfui ' enn iMthtllg .ibeut jour p..., hi sai I u iickb ' I'c-n t vei nUfpev I knew bv looking nt veu tliut veu hti'- done nothing wrong, und that hitc-r ei hnv te cencal. von nre t'epirig se.-r't for -"file rerv geed re I -ili ' . name sijddenlv -ery c'.e-e n her. buf st,e did net shrink iiwa.. "s'he steed rerfi'th still wtth her wine fvs tire.! ei lii face He took her chin in 1 i- hand nnd tipped back her head ' nne. you tru'f me"'" ! , t ' she '.aid very eefllv after n tn'niMit s h'stit-men '' b'lieve mi when I sav that i il rn frei i ' Il un-. silent for n tlnn loekng i d- 'vp 'n'e her fnce i u 1 1 ! v i" von marry me ' lf.i-.eil '.Tl.lIlV Wi et.evir v" I snv." The w. r. rue ipi.ckli I linest eagerlv If lie lil tot 1, in i ' eempletel' wri' ped i.p n hifl own iksiris nnd longing- ' luniill have iietn ( d the MBi'rni-i in I er veiii, and wondered nt it bit i i i e.ie tl ought wn of the fact tl n -he 'i- willni'.' te mnrrv hlni seen ' Wi 'II make it imniediatil.v. i diet iiedne I supi ew jiiti'd rither ln' It l' lit WV t - gn.n i ist tint 'piif t i it , sil'nb "be wiis llietd' ucip, - ! nnd ver. mln If wan ns ineiigu in tiifule nn b ' mind te de thi Il wnu'il rn'lii 1 1 ntr it evi r 1,1 '.'lie. I' if .-Mi'Ie bad but leiiiiui i' i t , -e,i tt, be ninrrlrd without Jr -l 1 bud come te tin end of I r iiip wuh no ether win out at I t 1 wii one iinperitrt tliin- that r -uige vveubl Kivc her. muihi1.ii.- t rl.e Iiredeil ill -pi rntel V, till' te have lit nil i"sis 11101 1 ' s rim 11 very In tli- t'eiubt in ii t iii'irruce 'te -ieeli imirlit tie 1 I thi re was miiieihiui: alie 11 li t r In.r m-tl'li ividv tru-t I , , I n I he , (iiied te bcr ns though ffel.iiit It'nd were mi ml in ner iere, 1 hiid ass in d lief Uiai ne wen 1 rrt.,,f 1 ht r Wlfi'i'-1 If Ami" bad been utile te I mk 1 it , 1 future sbi would b.ive renli.-i I n ,t in- t li I ii 1- In it." v hi Id w 1 il I I iim I . n lif'n fn' t 1 1- ti an 111 irn.ii'i v ith loin v. , but of 1 ours sin lid 11 t l.tn.w ut win 'i sin prumiM 1 in ! h.i wif, rnnorrew Marria I'lajs (he l,,un" Of Patent Leather Jinibey bus 11 ne.v Krifciiillv attachdl I". Inv v I el, and it's ,1 Ill's geed that Unit thini!, tee, bicautte 11 " rm 1 uid kli, H hind wen t wtiii nijt (ii 1 1 in pull in r dm threw ni.t 1111 eiei im in,r P if In- liitb mt In forget- h 1 1 K-i It ke irieinents vvl en In inueb .lllubev's uiethrr of niiirv 's nliUriil IIH llllJtlllllK 'but be hk h Mr. Itunuy no miiib bi'im-i rbc hersulf iiinde tin1 iej inn 01 a 1'ieci 01 pitent leather, Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA L'ttm te CV-itMa's enlumn r-'i'l fc irffrn en one rid 0 the rtP'r env O-l I" le jiO'l'il 1111 th' ltrttr 1 "tt rimi ridilrr'i, Th nim' u.llt net s r' ili" l! tl' trrltir dees net tclin M t nsiffiM I'tlfri i vi I'ttc. ii.ntte-1 en b'jth iuits 0 fh papr u.l',1 net be anei f "d W'rll-? icKa u-tih prenal a--, it, that ran be pltn in th column -;e le'A there, as reeiennt Iflferi or- esV ritirn u.htn absolutely nccei- Streng for the West Dea- t 'in la - In rfdl'ig -our col cel un n I 5 1 v a ! tter f-em I'lttsburgh and vv.l t ,giu new tlut if an thing comes f.-'p -vf V.f It Ii gejfl I wim I were i tleii put at in, bus.ness i In I''' Katt I n ist rt.iv I t,ure would lll.e te Bft n-(ia'nteil with Misa I'lttsburch liut, - it would be Impossible Tieu in.il r t ' .li thi- if vru wish, a I -un net as,-,ni'd if ,'nything that, cornea fr'm t'i Wet i 1,1 i:5'imi: it. iii'i. She's Cheered Up Milt l 'in I si fe . erdi n ' Bl" serve " ' ilv ' 1 '.-I" Ii lee 1 le ir ette- did rftnl I 'rtainl appre It tlrfll- ri ier n up --' It 1,11 and li'eps i night aft,r eming hoi" from i .uherlnp: after "i. 11 I an i,npr,si, n r ti a c ,$i veurc i-i ."i I would efti u f-'t .'id crv or a long tlm' A'ter radlns out -'it ard th. ether ltter- I have net "etie se -,., .e that 'i in irrprevf rr nt '1 . inky up- e ii ueli for writlrff such i v rleirf 1 Ktt'l I uid nefr S- nee our teeth am ln geed iindl- 1 of i,i one rf . '.rute viboltten. this must be -eme dlreitlve ills wrety s'i' b a lib e lefer whetjier lie ,urliani.i, ai d a plivsl' '.an weuiu lie ai le ' w ib ,i box r i , wlnt li w ii llT' - te jieip ion rerrf i t It Using n nntl- i , . v. ,r futiin s j, tc os a. b er, pfpt . nteuthw.iHli which ou can have 1'1'ndv ' no wri'e, in;, i i I reeemmendel te veu at nriv drug plete -e I tl ink Heli. " n tieai h ie' ,rtn ,iia ilie unpleasant odor be j 'v-npatntii I bop t! at -'iin temperarllv. I dav ars from no i t'm wernlirfu ce'utnn iil s'lll li' 'ti . itfiie i'ilis f-it w betli vi rite agiln ft'r piiIjv. i e ir -bare of veung men i ietnpaii- le' sh p an I telling each etl.'r of cn ' ' v .vib frif dslups T I- r illv verv r-iceuriBln-r te re en. I, from ' I'r.gliil it .ii." consiii censiii eriri; b iw n ,'rcurisnn es and tint 1 s i ie i inv mlle-i ,iw i fren, his ew i f-ui - T in- IliHtil 'M would I. we1 if tfvir uere .1 f. I morn llki veu 1'h.i' i ij 'Ixilifl f-tri art " I stiii v.'v ? id ti nfe. i ne about i, 'j- e If iver I 1 1 " n vr wea'ihy t ' 'e I ,, ii te . rii'ze Just rui'h , UfiC .ii, e'.r prej. v I , i And la-t, 1" i it P i-t I Hi it a i Mitbi.i for her vhIii1-' ndi I c pii,ies n,y rf.il tr ,li' ' r'lf-cens if 'i r i ''I Oi IXiM:IA UNHAPPY AVD MIJ-I.HMJM' ?e i,'ii'I vtfj'vn ali rf i able te cheer . ' up FAVORITE RECIPES OF FAMOUS WOMEN u Miss ( HAKIi OKMAMI WILLIAM'S 'Preildent of (lie Nullninil Ixluiatlnn meel illeni l'nicn Str.iviberrle-i He ijunrt ripe strawberries ( I in. I ( w lutes 1 unbi .itell 1 s'lzni te sweitfii buivllv hIiii In v run; in'iillv of tin1 fruit 110 1 v 11 t 1 1 iti in 0: Miw"ir 1 .in In xiun 1 'lah si iwbi ill's with ,1 fork add nm 1Kb MiRir te swetin 1'nvilv 'it -1 j nil about an hour if pos ibb Ad 1 th 1 nlji ite 1 e'.'- vv bifes, turn inle m . 11,1111 fieen, fnii and -erve fithei In its nun li 11-1 d itb ibis nine rir.pe looiorrow leoiorrow loeiorrow IJibesin. -Uibr-ie s.ilnl, liv I'liiurst Things You'll Leve te Make A Slmwer C.i tli.it Will Ii( (lie II 1 ir Dry A bbewer b.ilb I- i.waj rrfri-hirn.' iirevidiil il de's net wit lln hair. II re . 11 eliewir i,ii) that Is lieili tir.tf tic 1 nnd :it ti ui live, f'evi r an enliiiiu.v nih il, r Imtliilik' iap with preltj iitietuie Trim tin 1 decs with bin- band-of -nine ether ii itirinl It m 11 pine of rub In - tin in1 thru tlth the ial'U in.iil. In thi 1 li inn,': band 'I lil- ila-ili ui held 1 In' 1 up -It 1,1 '11 C" In id 11 1 I f litis liievillt tin wilier fluill die. dip and witUi)' tbe bal fuiewcr cup can ue 11 eu ier leap at well. J' '-:" I r'" riK-.?t arwfj' ZiS A Baby's Hand Is the Dearest, Most Lovable Thing in the World, j Ve See It Resting Trustfully en Daddy's Shoulder Is te Lew ! the Tiny Owner of It Before Yeu Sec Him TT LUUK1MJ ns If .the man werp I J- t. HlftlnC fl'l liV til.tsnlf lit! ftlft imfbtilit ' r- ... ...- --.-.-..a u.a . s..,.i.,. "i mi. s,.u, )M ,,!, (mm. "it jut then i be Intl.- boy In the fat direct!.. In fn nt of him turned half around nnd wavul bis hand. And tbiu il.e tfnlest little bnnd you ever tsaw- appeared from tint twpty part of the i-e.it beflle tin.- man nnd opened and shut, epenul und but, In return te the uii, If there uri thing de-irer in tic weild than n babj's bund? Thli was ii 1 1 ubb one. with thert reutided linger., nnd n dli.iplc for c.ich OUI", . .. . iii.ii- j en iew i;h n' i m inn nany euui befem jeu lt. THi-v ,,n i . i HLNn white plipie li.it uppe.ired. Pill'ed down mKh'i en one side A pair of c'es peered eer the back .y wie spa,, mtr ees. uiue ones witu the light of exploration In them. ,mii,'ii e-iiris iniiiip riei mrr ine skic of the bend that was net entirely cev- reu ey tne wiilte pique nnt, anil one tried bard te fvape It.- cnntlnes en the ether s(Ip The mouth, ns It ,il-e entnc Inte !ew ilec the plush of the sent, uritchcd the hnnd curved and (lluipleil und n little webblj a ml soft. It looked about tl e car for n mo ment, gathering admirers as It gnzed. this baby face, and then tie be in the ether Feat (ailed and waved again. There vas a fleeting glimpse of n delicious smile as the face turned back nnd then that wonderful little hand went up again, epenul, shut, opened and shut, in response te the wave. If you didn't love that thing nnd cpeclallj the band, there was some thing ueutel.v wrong with j oil. w HY, n bab.v's -oft, curly little baud , reaching un te cln-n your finecr t'tjstfulh- takes ee-e held of veur heart at tliat 'verv minute. The Weman's Exchange About "C. J.'s" Stampa l Te thr hrlirn I llfnin'i Pr.gr, 1 Dear Miriam Il-viiitr read ,t -tetter In D el in I want te tell veu ti at I we iM ' iv gldl te apprise Ik stamps T'k-ii of I mn a pilv.ite iolle(.ter of s"i"-.s tnf!f, and lnteii'-ely Intercsteii in 1 ll"v t- , I- .- If f J Will vr te, te furnl'h tt e Tl line lever I shill be Kind f thli .tunp- Freshening Taffeta Te thr Editor of U ei ten Vece Dear Mad.im -K't.rt'v ndvpe wbtt I could ue te f ik i i pet out of ,i Hardlni I In tifffii dres- It vvat n ado by gr.ivv -',e tiiii, ,t M M M I'irben tet-.-. i-ide wi'l remove this for veu, niiil vei i an p ir lnn s)u. t'en'nt nnv I'rugstcre Applv n little wtili a -oft rle''i innc n i rctiMr mo tion, nid net rubbing vct bird Nete te Stranger 7e (he Ldlter ut Hemait 1 Vna'. ! Dear Madam Will seu idndlv pub I ' b little Informal note t reulU use te eeinl te mrns rrirly vvhein I de net .brew, but who ar frlendi of a frb ml of mine for wliem I .mi i;elng te Klve bower ' A. M I'. Write "?Iv ''.'ir Ml' smith, eti such. .itid-suih a date, I uim glv inn n shower for Helm brown, .mil 1 would ver;. 'much like te bive ; e'i come Hflen has . often 'rviken of veu. It will rseem re 1 nlee le ni'et J'U 1 de hope jeu I .111 j come. Te Anxiously Waiting P ure white milk paints cheeks rosy ITER'-S a tea' beauty 1 1 secret net leuncl in beauly parler: dunk four (lasses of Scott-Powell "A" .Villi: every day for one month then ii'-tc the won derful impre cm nt in your complexien1 Pure fresh milk is Na ture's great ti -ue-huildinj; fluid. It pain's cheeks in he only endunur way ;rci lw tn.idi.. And vvl'.in you want milk .t 1I1 riy be --b" sure te nrJer Hcett-Ptwcil "A" . 1 1;. Brought Irem farms nly 60 mile, .iw.iy in our f-if-iintic R.ass-lin"d wonder duck', and d hvrred te you ih" next lierrnTj- wcla n'ld purr 1 f , 1 c 1' iv "jvsist ut . . , 11 , SCOTT-POWELL staV kimi i&ffi&mr f.V. VA w k M I try i X. PH0M' PRESTOS f;20 I I n?jjjfeiiBiTrfMiB " i i r iiir r!" ibis One of our new ffMB-lftieJ n n.iinins ivuiium .' 1 1'I.UKA. -m ' Te sec It planted confidently en .l.i.t.l. .. . 1..i,t.tni. nu I. a n.il.m 1ia1i.i1i. 11UIlla J.'.ltV'll'.i'l 11 111 Vll.lll Ub .'...''. It Is se e-;p!pi.sp of complete trut and falt'i in diddj's t-trcn,:tb nnd power. And te see It reaching upward te draw r.iuthcr's bead down nnd circle lovingly nleut her neck while n secret s whispered In her ear. Tradition bus mothers weeping when their boy's lulr is cut short. Hut I sheiud think they well'd weep mere hitterij te son tin-ir ie.s imnds .....wt....!! l..lr ll.n l..ll.f L. .,'!.. A I ! l tliiumi , i",,i, iii.il uiiu.i ryiuim null ,,,,, ,. , ., , punln' tue c .inp.i ". Lurd ies that geen with bojbeod. ' (ilrls don't lee the bah leek unite M, earlji ,,ut hen ,eugh th.ir banilh l,esl)i te net ciiruble iuJ then mother knows that the dimples must go nnd with tl.em the dependence nnd baM heed (,( t h-lr owner. She will no longer be asked te "Fix i this" b.v something whose belnlesi i 1 'mils- have bten fumbling patiently for lifteen minutes with the button of it dell's, dre's, or the lid of a bei. G()I Olt'S handiwork Is seen at lt 'rente't and most ininesing bv 1 travelers who journey for miles te stand enthralled before towering mountains, te ga7P down upon .nst dl-tnncc- of 1 vnllev and nluln. te mulntnln awe struck silence before n mighty water fall. But the touch of the Creater 1 no where -0 apparent as In the eejUlite perfection of a baby's baud. It seems us If, coming s() recentlv from Him, that bit of soft, resj , dim pled flesh bad retained -eme of Its heavcnllnisq for the rest of us mortals te caze upon and wonder at. U is the ".vmoei of li'ibviioed anu I babjhenil makes the me't unattractive 'child the object of deare-t love. WHAVS WHAT By Helen Dceic n The 'hike" i most pepulir I" ni tuiiin when the weather I- neither tee licit nor tee cold for comfeit Hu' there are ether illscomferti In store for p'd'strlans vibe are net prudent enough te ccjulp ihim-clvfa s-enslblv teri a long i.ountr?lde, walk The llirure te the 'eft Is .in attractive undy Inl ill lift but tier ph lute nnt, l,er i lilsli. heeled mitnn! and niiv ei irons arc ' n,iirdl Jnapprepr ate for a w.uklnc trip. The girl en tbe r'ght I3 dic-ecd sen slblv and her pedebtri.iu eutflt li In pcrffi't t irte, from her 'turdv inllltarv 1 ndi t() her natty little vicjther-proef hat. ja&fc s ''fe . -sf rTr-rr-' www f47ii"vi. 11" If! fcw 'rrrrXrsc m Plump ripe grapes, peaches, pineapples, oranges, any fruit. With juice from any kind of fruit fresh, canned, or dried you can make delicious jelly with Pen-Jel in a few minutes. Never fails. What is Pen-Jel? Just the right combination of pure fruit pectin the element found in some fruits which causes their juice te jell the finest cane sugar, and tartness. Pen-Jel is in dry pow der form, and will keep indefinitely. Order a package from your grocer today, and make a few glasses of jelly with any kind of fruit you happen te have en hand. PENNSYLVANIA SUGAR CO. (Pen-Jel Division) PHILADELPHIA, PA. m & hug. u.e.fATnNr orj - erj - Maks the Jelly Jell Dissolve lpack0ECefPcn-Jeltn2 cups fruit juice; bring te quicU boil. Add 2 cups granulated sup;ar; boil three te four minutes, stirring con stantly. Remove from stove, cool slightly and pour into jelly tumblera Your grocer has PEN-JEL Bright Satin Glacier Makes This Gewn lli I3M ': f By COBINNL LOWE Tbe evening frock shown today is of white satin glacier. Whatever else you don't de, jeu should make it jour day's chore te commit this one name, for some of ihe most htunning evening (l'l'iiiieii.t (eming ever le us new are of this satin, which, in addition te being puffed ami crinkled, litis a won derful Hhiiumering brilliance. Thi. ui.'iteilal doesn't need much trimming. It is nrnnte enough in it- I relf. However, fur Is often employed' cffcetive'iv. Hire tin design of the dress with its whimsical substilutien efl a new en one arm in piaie ei a Mecve I and its twisted gi-dlc below the hip makes it clf-suflicient. t 'Buy By the EXTRA TINY SIFTED PEAS The Real "Petit Pois" W'c have just leeched 187 cases- of these small delicious lurly June Peas. If they arc net the best you have ever tasted, return them at our expense. F riCC b l,D) of 2 Dezen I'bone t aend postal teddy, ,is FELIX SPATOLA & Whelsalc Grocery Department Hell Phene .,., 01 Spruce 0839 12" 2 1'I Vur I. annul Heeds "m 1 w C$i V ,Z.-4i J - . y'?'-., 3S51 out Qwr - found isrt isrt $ M" Can Yeu Tell? By It, J. and A. II. Uedmer Iltiu tbe ('yroscepo Stecru Airplanes The atitemntlc gyre-pilot In a gyro gyre gyro Hceplc instrument whlrb controls thi sieering apparatus of an airplane or balloon, in the same manner that a human pilot docs It. although the auto matic pilot is mere dependable Ulmer A. Sperry made n thorough studv of the subject and figured out that it gjrncepc teti'd be ll'etl. net te held I tne ninnc uprigut ny tercc, nR fiiig-'estcd, nut te control ine steering gears in the snmn mnvinep nl n nllet nnlv mnn 'positively nnd nul'kly. After great study nnd much experimenting alone .these Unci, his son Laurence as'Utln-t nnn: earrvlng out njl the flylnt tents, he pro duced the Airplane Stabilizer, new called the Automatic Pl'et. In I'arK ln Mav. 11)14. Lawrence Snerrv in connetltlen with mnnv ether fivlnterR wen the Trench p-lze of S10,. 000 for nn automatically controlled airplane. This Klnlllbcr consisted of four gvro gvre gvro scepe, two for controlling the rudder and two for controlling the elevator ami 1 nl'erens. Since that time the auto . metl" pilot has been modified and In cludes only two gjroscenes. one for the rudder nnd one for the ailerons etc. I The atitemntlc nilet Ii need nt its bet Ien Inrtjp nlanes and dirigibles, where the phvslcal strain en the aviator li greatest. With this lustriiinent thr aviator merclv gets bis nltltude and ceure, then throws In the automatic I pl'et. which will keep the airplane. ler dlrlslble at the set altitude and en the set course. When It 1- desired te i change tbe ceurc or nltltude. the auto aute iinatic pilot is thrown out of operation, thu ceurre or altitude changed, and the Instrument thrown ln ntmln. A new development of this stnbi'Izin- idea 1, used te control the roll of shins at Hea. Wben these gjroscepes arc instilled en all shlpi. they will de away with sea sickness. Tomorrow "What Is the Origin of (h Term 'Better Half ? AitAr thi: rintAi.i: n.ue or kii'mm, In lila "fermlr of thi pecltn " Klrllne . . ap. run. u ir icm n. i,,.. a. .a i the 'rcnlfd speeies tells talcn about Klpiim. rltiininiT me sunace ei imernnnenai centtnt. Te knew mure ale'i hit fair Interview,, reail tlist-paee feiture in Migizln bcetlan of Sumlny I'lblic Llkhcu. ".Make Jt Hnlilt." Adv. y Case and Save" thi.i rmall let villi net last long. ..ml,,,, Kefitone Pheno F,lbcrt St Hacc 05-33 Ouaranlrril for One Year lsnl PjtAAs m&w-wM ',-'lllrap-r "- 1 1 , Our. r-5-s Jr "I4 Ttu wijelirr kM' m dRT Tr1 r rr.'-i!L" "' " "rfl -SAILS --Jl!; w,,n?rLVAW. -. p",1i..hu.1,iWA ( ' J. tj M !''. rf1,
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