I K( ( S KM J.W 'I i i" Tin i jt.' ii.n V 'ffH rviTtjTTfi'iJ" nkii'.i T W - r v i4' 1 V FfpfrrwFr- I; 1SS ' EVENING' PUBMC LEDGEB-PHIEADEUHIA, MONDAY. OCTOBER .Mft'tftt Ub tqifj2r . i T Wne Excitement That Is Caused LADBLPHIA. IteNDlY. OCTOBER 80N1W2 . j' M-T ' ' '-V- 1 iK ,.T 5,t ie Engagement Ring JJ) IWIB11E was great commotion In en K'.' JL rftrner of (lip Imee nfllre liitlldltn. XM would linvc thought Hint some one wn s lunidtiu: out s. Ily WINXIFRED HARPER COOLEY thh fact, and draw tlie dcluctlim thnt nil girls arc avaricious, nnd that nn? wiitiimi may be bought wltli precleu "tones. It Is true that jewels Mem te have almost n livpnetlc fascination for eme women, nbeve costumes and money and meters nnd houses, Hut 1 feel pretty Mire that in the cn of the vast majority of utmjt feminine creatures, It Is net rrnlly tlie bauble Itself, but what it glKiilue-S which -e allures them! free m a m ii I e of candy, thu vvny the clrls flecked ever there ! "Did you mc It?" "Did you knew n bout Mi" Ivor Iver son V" all were te be henrd exclaim lug. "What is It? What has vhc done?" cried new- comer" wisMinir.n ari'uh ceui.r.r FROM early days, when our country began te be prosperous ami mere vver.lly than Its founders hail been, a b.'iiiilNiinie ntiimiFi'inntit rlnir wns civ ell Why. she has u1 i,v ...-erv veiine mini who nessiidv could diamond engage. nfferd it. Thus, the idea Is a tied one, ment ring! A ger- nt stands for the jejs of getting mar- gieus seu i ii i re . ; tied. The Superior Sex Ity HAZEL UEYO HATCHELOB ilen Steele marries Anne Temple Inewinp that the han a sceret in her past teliick she refuses te divulge. Hey knows, tee, thai she does net love him, but d ii rlnq their honeymoon they are mecpt Irresistibly together, and cir a time me ririi happy. Then rlkile biiiini te think about Anne. past, mil irhin he finally discovers that the has ii ehihl, his mind leaps te but one vanelusien and he accuses her of the icm st, dt ft in, who has gene through the horrible ill gradation of u set did imtrilagc, it tee en i whelmed by his aa tier te deny anything. That night she leave home te go te her ehihl and finds her lit irith pnrii pnrii tfienia. Tim e days later the baby dies, and Anne feils that she ii te blame ter i erruthlnii. In the mean' time, Merle n girts the fact that he i hat net gnin Anne a chance te cj- plain. Yes, ,.t in platinum. I wouldn't. Se Important does the snlitulre dla- Katlwrinc Leses Out kave one with old-fashlemtl geld set- men i . s ... ,ne,t .mt,B mt.,i nnd TN TlIK dajs that followed, Steele was ting. Yes It imi-t.be one-nnd-u-lialf uelm,, timt mnj jeuth will bu ene I J. sNN e,,t lfrtintel by feelings of re- jHmn. r-iiiiu- nil,,. vvnen wneiiy unaeie te auetu h, even tner-c and imii.l liny. , It is safe te say that the envv was ,,nwmng .,,, ,,0Mseslen te get it. The , , ,nd reached a point where it tltaest unanimous. It -eenied a fact rrl,,e u etitirelv bejend his- reach and would net be ditiicult for him te believe , Indisputahle that the teminlne mind, out of proportion te his regular Ineeme. I that he had wronged Anne, but the Ten when engrev-ed in buslns eight nn t10 N0nB COuplc mav suffer pri- 'fact remained that .she had hail a child tours a day. car after year, retained ' vlltlen ju -heir early murried life en by another man. Once. net -e long fixed coiiMctlen that the most de- acCeuiit of the ece-slve cMiavugnnee. age. she had Uned some one el-jej Irahle thing in life was te have a soil- mu t sccm, absolutely necessarv as miether man's nrin hai encircled ttlre diamond engagement ring. n pic,igP ,, i,is love. her. Steele found it impossible te con- T, T . ., All this is erv foolish, nnd set" I template this fact sanely, try as lie UK strange fact about the cenversa- fn1 v,;, ou lZ The girl who i would t be sensible about it. It almes tiens. se eager nnd sincere and gmtes beldlv "1 will never marry a i killed him te Isnow that lie Imiin t eecn nontani'eus. was tnai no one nKed , ,, i ,..,. P!.-. m. n illnnmnil i t he urst man in uer me. 'r .- bout the Man: It .lid net seem u ..ngngement ling" is telling the world' spouse e lis My f i i . . Impress th,. tonne; crctures tint the if thut , ,,, t-,lNe -tam1liri, for ,. , Ift of H" Mn.l. a id t w s thnt xv 1 b friend was about te be mam.,!. It ,, ,uts lh r, nbeu, th(, ,.,. ,,, hanlem-d him g i n-4 I .jr",.wf lr was net eny of her lever, who might i,,... ,,. f.. r.,vi,i.,r i, u ,i...r.ni.,..,l Id reaen told him he hadn t been i.ur. be a handsome ami channing and a.ler- te ,, etu whll Waiw b .iispiM.Mng '' .he love, her s . "i-J " ins f.;l!e. ..ieubIi fe make uu normal eM,entve j(.elr.v. This one nui, keep "''" V1, ,s, '.. ekc'l uwen girl delirious!;. Imj.p,. th(, ,tn,Jltlar(i ',. ,, n lnl.,,; , mm Joel h uc c hm.ed upon Had they seen her with him, and and dressing her well, but that does !.''.. ... i. .,. ,'.,, i, ,u,i ,vnnt. ber. Imagined her future home with him,., net mean that he will be a geed bus no could understand their natural feel- band, or love her and inspire nffeotien Ing of envj for. after all. it sounds J in her. much mere eteiting and romantic te , keep house in a bungalow for n loving OENSLLLSS customs die hard, and jeung husband, than te audit accounts' O cause trouble. Theie is no reason all day for a soulless corporation ! But I why h girl should demand a diamond It appareiul.v was net the man they as a pledge. The gift is n symbol and nvied, but the jewel! a premise; why net a simple pearl; or Male cynics will at once pounce en why any material gift at allV his very miu! cried out for her, ami lie tinallv came te renlteft that ue matter what' she had done, it was tee late new te uproot her from his life. He might live npnrt from her, be might never see her again, but he would never forget her, and life could held ue happi ness for him without her. While he was in this frame of mind, lie went one evening te call en Kath erin. Cleveland. , She was surprised te see him, al though she was clever .'neurh ""t te show it. and she exerted iierseu ie sf .:V'Jr BfBrT) -.mM i, i X jOrm m fr Ml m N-i mii m J Br! II m ;V if I '" 1 M mil i 5 11 v t 1 m Hit VBkjv 1 What would we de if the animals went, en strike? Fur is even mere ' important than ever as trimming this year. In these two frocks it is used in bands te finish the neck, adorn the sleeves -in novel fashion and even te form a low girdle. The Weman's Exchange Mrs, Wilsen Gives Seme Recipes Told te Her by the Famous Old Cafe Chtf&&Wi?&tf5jr'''"l'K I inl..iest.'il him. She did net bring him Thf public nlBlit schools have com Dressmaking Classes Te the Vdller of tt'eman's Tag': De.ir M.ut.im Will you plea tell me am His Days of Glory Arc Over, but the Delectable Dis He Originated Are Still Made Uy .MRS. M. A. WILSON OtHneh', 10!. hj Mr'. M. .1. W. ion. Hu'if rts i-t id .r; 'I hire Inrt apple, minted. Our and one-half tmspnen of suit, One-half tci'iiean of nnnrika. THE old chef, in his rambles about M, oil nnd turn in well pieised New Yerk City, come in contact ' and tleure.i le.if-sbaped pan. spreading with iiiiiuy f ilks of ilIfTeient national!- me(thi.v mi the top, sprinkle lislitl.v ties; and he iii.eil. listen te the little with coarse bread crumbs. Hake in fessip that is usii.ihv a p it et the moderate even ter ferty-tive minutes atheruu' In whirii he iiinis h!mri .ses .. . T I peace and serenity because iis thoughts ' In dressniakltiB. There ate cl.isses at lies If llieh were tee full of 'Anne, und he saw in the Y. W. C. A. In Its various branches Katheriue only a very beautiful, rather j nmj there Is a leurse at Drcxel Institute. cold woman, who talked extremely well, ' Thlrtv-sKth and Walnut MrettH. Yeu but who was tee faultlessly perfect. would hwe tc apply nt these places te As he talked with her lie could net ' p-i ,? "i'ular'. of time .and I-rl Call help wondering whether she would ever j "" ,V '" w '" " ' i le tempted te de anything through ' ' I blind impulse, nnd he decided against juee8 it She was r woman whose head use Frult Juices mled her heart and always would, whin- Te thr Kifiter of Weman's Vage. v,.ie liis hen it leaned ns it hfirl in Dear M.i.lam Will veu nlc.ise inform .Tl. elH ibivs. and lie had a sudden uv; what Is Hie be.n thini; te ue te set bmging te see lier. :i lengvili,' that was e he old ehel ha-j runic te Keep n siiaii book. I don't mind tellm.- .von that this chef was a famous man in Ins d.iy .and that new he has retired, he watches With real interest tne trend of modern Idens as te our d.n'v bn.iii. Win u Sherry 's and Delm. men's were in their prime, this old chef had grown gray in their sen lee , and when Miss Annie, tin last of the IMmoiiices, passed away he laid down Ins tools, .iinl walked abre id ill tlie i;l.irleu mslnne t, bask amid the pa, splendor, ler Il'ini was a past mastei as a chef. As I listen te Ilemi telling of th ' splendid dishe-) v lib h he prepared with bis own hands, I have nunc te the ten- , elusion that it : net se much the recipe as it is the in.l'v rli. n ! jier-enallty of the person who lu'istniit the dish. And just te prove i In I nsktd Henri fcr a modest le.ii'e, -in h as he would u-e 'In his own hone f r a nut or vegetable leaf, as it was I lien called. After a few minutes' hesitation lie gave m this recip-: 1'lai.e in uuecp.in Onr-hnlt cup of butlir (four ounce. Add Owe medium 4i;c onion, irraprd fine. Tue tablapoem of finely mincid parsley, Thicc'qnni tcri tiaipaen of sage. One-half teaipwn of thyme, A bit of fuilic. Time cup of bread ci'tiinbs. One cup of Umlg chopped nut', 7 he I'wi uj in k riLiim iauc . trlth hce rgn. a ell fciufm ih'e the mixture, Thiee'iuarter up of rjirrn tip' of ttlciy, cheppid pur. .......,, ill 4-Vfc ',' - II " lilliHIIX.'S I --- , I1M.1 .aft n lw.t n III. 1,M A.t t.. (. - t 1 . 1. O t hn t Tfst I fit OH "O falll ' -t.i. nui .villi tw.- lUHUniHn il tlL"- i " . , , . . riaee in saucepan I Kathenne .spoke te him. nnd he real- ;,., ,.,, . , .. i?ed with a rfart that hi- thoughts bad e.,r tnhhipoem f butter. ,nr lWfiy ,, ,1U bai, net ucauI I no tablespoons of gutted onion. I "''.''." 'l ,",',' v'"f,,r your thoughts.'' she fc laiee, tart apple, grated. snji, ' mt th,,rp na niisw-cring V-jIj slowly for live minutes, new ' smile eh 'his face when lie spoke, add live tablespoons of flour, and cook I I'm afraid veu'll be disappointed. 1 te a rich brown; new ndd two cups of ' was thinking of Mrs. Steele. She water, one ( up of tomato putee aii'l sin.mer gently te boiling point ok for live minutes, strain, season and add one-half uip of titielj chopped nuts. Freen Custard Pudding 1'laee m saucepan Tire raps of milk. black le out of thu pores of the bands V. .T. Imen Juice Is r.plcr.dld for cleanlnB the hands of anything that stains them, but It this dries out your hands tee mi.ih. tiy thu Julce of a raw tomato, I as that it ills, roei! for this. The sand seapa or soaps sptclally uuule for , mechanics whose hands are continually rfreas while they ate working arc geed, loe, but they are a bit hard en a , woman's hands. I w1 ' .aaaaaaaaiiA vt ' aiiiiiiiiiiM I 'aiiiiiiiiiiA. 1 '"km- i " $US3Km m Mlm Ii JaHKlaaaiaHfln Sr&BmSBmi il-" 'HHFiliiiiLiiiiiiiiLiiiiiiiiiB a ,;, 'HttflH R ?r t 4XllPaTiLaTiiBTBTBl JH Please Tell Me What te De By CYNTHIA ' Mters te CuntMe's eiimn mult rltrei en one aide, et theeaverenty and must be .stoned e(lh lh wrlr' Seme enrt address. The tinme Will net . e p,ifclicrt it the writer does net wish, it. &n(0Hf( kfcr anil JcMer lerllteit en both sides et the vnvcr wilt net be answered. Writers rne telsn nerijewal annwers that, ran . be ek'fi. (n tnt relumn tew vtease took there, as er er eenal letters are enlv written schen absolutely nceestarv. The Girl Frem Far Away Who Tries te Start Out in a Strange Pace Has a Desperately lonely Time at First, for Her New Friend Are Se Slew About Taking Her In ' i LOVE NOTS Uy KAY KHAN Artful Tears Yolk' of eight coos. Our up nf iiiinr. Heat for five minute- with a retniy egg beater and then turn in double boiler and cook until thick like itistard. Coel and add asn't b. en well and I sent her te the I country for a few days. i a8 te Careers "And se 1 am indebted te the fact , re 1h rMter 0 Weman-3 pagt. that ails, rieeie is aw a., .or mis u.iu. i IMliaer nc s.ue .ih..M.. -...-i- . ....- rerH ,r nlun nn nrtlHt's jeu ve been Imelv wiure de they go, and when de they "Veiv lonely, be returned, nnd then !ln sn ANXIOUS, stepped te weiiibr at himself for what It takes .three jears or training te lie had bi en saving. What did his le.eme a graduate nurse, leuring the words in-piv? Certainlv when he had ' ','i-n Je:.r. the glil tecelves all her unl ,,, ui,ni,A, i. dm! Ind no lib 1 of forms fi.e of charge, and the lean of come line ten t. -t lie liail liatl ue id. a ei , i,0eKh she asis Wli.-u she reaches gO!I le Mine, hi 11-v.in ii'-i in i uiiii: back te him. and vet he renllz.d new thai nil his thoughts were turned in ilmf ilnee (en What had caused the Onr nnd one-half I'-ips nf thirl- rrram. I chnnie in bit I? One talU spoon of lanilla. I n, then suddenly be lealied tlie Illend well nnd turn In freezer and truth. II- ind come te K-itherine liep. fre.7i in the usual manner, .lust be. mg tint inadvertently she might point fore remevmi: the dasher, fn'd in the ' th" vvny 'or him. I h rough seeing i stilliv beaten whites of the hsss ik. her l.e had loped te put Anne out of iieve the dasher, pack and f.-er,. for his th'.ug! t- at least teiiipmarilv. but two Im.rs. it had uist the opposite effect, for It hail When readv te erve, Ferve with ' made him iuili7e just what it was that Sultana snuer. I he wanted He wise In the tplllinfr of your tears ! Ter the quality of a woman's weep ings has much te de with the suscepti bility of the male heart. ' Knew you net that there are tears ft ti'lilnt, tln mutt iinnmnreil Inpni- ri11 LViLiIain.V'c;i!,,,0-Uc,i-m:.?.b-?!itlnet stand? Yet mighty is the wife's winnings if she employ a little discre tion in the handling of the sob stuff. Hewnre of the wail of vexation! Fer its reception will be icy. let the soft falling tears of disappointment can capture much booty. .i,. .... ..i, r.c.K..c u small R.iinrv Shun also tne weepinss or wiutuiness a n entli. until she graduates The lest you arouse the masculine love of anieiu t of this varies according te ths authority. Hide your own Ueterraina- hospital vuu go te Yeu can find, a list blnd n timid trembling of the Vir tlJeT'ieen" rT""4 FCtl0n lower Up reinforced by a few sob, of 'Pure Is no set rule for the time It sorrow. . ii...- .. heieme" an artist That de- tJreater even thnn the subtlety of n iien.Is upon the person. Yeu could In-j woman's perfume is the selection of pilre about tne various eris or cmir.-ej lcr tears nml the quality or their drop it the Ar.id.niy of Fine Arts Bread' , .slid Pherry streets, or the Scheel nf In-' i""""; ,.,.,.. iHistrl'il Art. Rread and Tine streets. i Cevvriaht, lOtt, by rublle Lrdeer Cemtany She It Qrattful te Cynthia Dear Cynthia I Just want te thank you for your kind advice te me last week. Yeu are a wonder, Cynthia, nnd your advlce worked Just fine. If I am ever In a position where I de net knew what te de I'm surely coming; te you rain for hrtn. Mnv T? PATRICIA. " .: r. : . . . ,.-, ..... a uymiiia is very giau 10 neip jreu any time. Shall She Take Him Back? Dear Cynthia This beliiB my first letter te you, perhapH you can give m a little advice. 1 am sd sick at heart I liave been living npart from my hus-, band for mere than a yenr and Just when life seemed darkest te ine I met another who In the last few months has proved that he loves tne and 1 have grown te love him, although I knew it Isn't right, but fate Is fate and sometimes I curse the day I met him, for nt the present time It seems that all my troubles are due te him, al though be is Innocent. It seems my husband has repented nnd wants te come back. Fer my bnby's sake I want him back, but It means sacrinclng my whole Ufe with ene for whom I de net enre. ' Happiness Is within my grasp. Shnll I let It go or shall I live the rest of tiv life with ene whom I cannot even like? Mv people are constantly nagging at me te take him back, aa I have managed te keep up the home Just an It w.is when he left. What shall I de, Cynthia dear? Please tell me, as I am very anxious te knew. Love and happiness for me or respect for the child and myself from the world, an a woman demands when aha lives wiin ner nuseana. HEAIITSICK. My dear, though It Is hard te de your duty; which Is te take your husband back, you win de nappier in ipa ena If you de se. Yeu cannot realise new the sorrow vmi will bring te veur child If you and jour husband live apart. If you divorce him nnd marrv another your chlld'a Interests will De divided' ana untold heart breakH be his et hera. Don't rtn it. dear- be brave and eult this man who never should have told you, a mar. rlcd woman, or nis love. Mutt Carry On Pear Cynthia Kach evening I rend with Interest your column in the ijven irvn I'rm.ici Lel-qke. I feel that ye'jr advice te the per- n exed and lovelorn is or tne most sen slble sort, se new t am going te solicit seme advice for myseir. I nm nn eighteen-vear-eld clrl. graduate of a Philadelphia high school. Three vears age I met a young man who Is a member of the church In which I bold membership, we were casuauy Trfemlh . Uarl'y this spring he risked If he might call upon me. Permission was granted nnd our friendship strengthened. Early this summer we eloped Ne one hni been told of our marriage, although my patents have announced our en gagement We have new reached the peliu where my husband, who Is twenty five, wishes te tell of our marriage and establish our own home. I have come te the rather appalling realization that I de net love him aa I should, and that 1 would prefer my parents and college te a husband upon whom 1 morel v bad a "crush." My husband knows nothing of my change of heart, and I believe loves me sincerely. 1 have net the courage te tell him the truth. De you consider It my duty te "enrrv en" or take steps toward an nulment? K. P. Certainly you should cArry en. Teu have premised te have and te held for better or worse, ir your love nas coeieu It's worse for you, that Is eIL Cynthia Is sure If you make up your mind te it vnu'll recover your affection nnd be happpy In arranging for your little house. Don't tell your husband you fear you de net care enough; It will only hurt him and you'll aoen be mere normal In your outlook en lire, once ou have a home te leek after and a husband te please. . tffU, YKS, I've met some neeple J since I've been here," aald the g Irl whose home Is hundreds of miles away from here. "Hut they all have their own friends and they den'jt want te be bothered with nnybedy new. Of course thcy've all been lovely te m especially the girls I knew when I was in school, but It Isn't like being nt home." Thcre was such a wistful note in her voice. . She wouldn't hnve admitted for the world thnt the new people she had met unrn fififrlendlv. - ...... ................ ..... And nrebnbly they weren't mat at n. . . Hut It was very evident from tne way she talked that It was all different from being In the midst of her own friends where sue mun t nave ie miin m hi but Just went en. It's se hnrd te "break in" when you go te live in a new place. Unless there is something remarkable about you, people nre desperately slew about accepting you as one ei wiem. Ther nrn verv nice. If they have known veu before or hove known of you, about coming te see you, Inviting you te tneir neuses ler nincn, or in cluding you In bridge games. Indeed, as far ns the name gees, you are considered n friend. Hut it Isn't the same. THERE'S n formality about It that should net exist among real friends and would net exist If you were at home. . . .... Indeed, the very kindness of these new friends adds te your feeling of loneliness when you are far away from home. ,, It seems se strange and unhappy te have te depend upon the kindness of some one, or even te think or any thing of the kind. At home It is Just tnken for granted thnt you will be included i any of the parties or informal gatherings of your set. Tt Isn't actually selfishness or thoughtlessness en the part of thew new friends which causes this alien feeling en the part of the newcomer. They want te be nlce te her and they try their best, but aorachew it's se hnrd. She mny hnve something else te de, i be.w don't knew any of her plans, and it they nre going te some one'a house they rnthcr hesitate te nsk her te come nlens, as they would nny one who hnd been n friend for yenrs, for fenr the hostess might net quite like It. If It were just for themselves, they all think, very sincerely, tee it would be nil right, but you never can tell hew the ethers nre going te feel about hav ing n cempnrntlve stiangcr brought In. And w there's always a little hcsl tntler. about inviting the new friend. Yet, with nil the klnd-henrtedncss in the werid they pity her, wish theyceuld de something for lier. IT IS Just that kindly wish that pre vents them from helplhg her ns they might, for If it shows even the slightest bit In their manner it makes the u ' from .far nwny realize that they si being nlce te her. ' " That's what makes her se leneltw. wljthat she must rely en their beli Always there is that sense of jrtti. tude which k lis real friendship? Y cannot be, en- the level of f rlendshln wit! some one te whom you nre always bila! grateful. "" Sometimes girls who are tired of w0. rying nleng with things ns they re i home think that getting off te anntli! city would be the Ideal Solution efth,h boredom. u"' It wouldn't. Unless they haye thnt unfailing ft., nlty of making friends quickly whirl is given te a few persona they will enl be mere unhappy. ' It might be it geed lessen for sons i them, nnd mnke them appreciate th-.ii homes mere. "' .Hut It would be a very hnrd one . the loneliness of starting out te ranks i . Jieme alone in a place where you hit eniy ene or two formal friends is bit ter, appalling loneliness. Oatmeal a "new dish" This hat solved the oatmeal problem in thousands of hemei. Stew ratlins and mix with the cereal after it ii cooked. Add the raisin Juke alie. The raitint furnlih mineral salts and valuable feed-iron. But best of all, they make on en meal attractive with the lure of healthful aweets. ' Sun-Maid Ralilnt should ceit you no mere than the following prices: Seeded (In IS i. 1ft- ,) le - Seedless (tn IS . red tkti.)-H Seeded and Seedless (tl et.)-u Aik dealers for Sun-Maid Raisins Had Your Iren Today? Shut-in Exchange Unique Gifts Raed and Raffia Batketi 205 S. 16th Street I'l.u e m aii. epm : One cup nf finely i-lmpped nuf, Dm- t up of 'ceded xintm. One ") of horn , Thiei-.ijunttirs 'ip nf bnilini tratrr iii.m.T slewlv for twnntv mlnu'ea, Uncurled Ostrich Drips Frem a Black Panne Hat .iti.-hiilf zl.is. of currant h.i.i M'Vicd his mistnke in marrying A nre and was e:ii;er te rectify It. Tomorrow Retribution V JISf"a.-iiMii-rs jf yspS5ga'-2Srk. Jlliir Immk 11 thi'ti .id, e i and en.' run of whl:irni (ream i r. e wl'l warm ever tin' trnzni i'u i. mi (hernlate Cream Cahe I'iai e in mixing oewl : .sViri tabli spoons of butter. (Inc and ene-ijiiaitrr cups of jioic jieic dneil iinnr. We and one-half nipt of pastty flour ichich has been sifted tilth tire tin tin tpnevs of baking ponder, '1 hrec-quarters cup of milk, sctlh (ve As fur K.itlierin". she realized dimly that in vime vvny "-he had failed Steele. T'p te that nislit she had believed him intei.'-ted In her, she had thought ills I se. knis lier out significant, and she whi'M I nve had no obii-ctien at all te ti'i ;nn' into ntie shoes. If Meele I T Is He a Furrier that solicits you te buy furs? Compare the quality and style of these coats, made by a first class Furrier, with what stores offer you. Belted Spert models. Natural dark Raccoon coat, 40 in. long, $250.00 Natural Aluakrat coat, 40 in. long-, 160.00 - FURRIER 1316 WALNUT STREET Is' Adventures With a Purse 1 1 A V n f.uin 1 a very nice In-betvv,'en ' I n trifle roel nnd woolen ones n bit J itchy, but these of which I will tell veu nnswer the present need. Thev nre , rags beau n irrll in thf milk, and fAr." I nlMi lisle, and enn be bad in tan, "ini-M of bitter ehnelate, tehlrh has b!ni 1, dark brown and camels l.iur. been meitea enr n net voter hath, Ilest hnrd te blend, nnd then ad 1 twu tens emit nf vanilla Jlaver, turn in three uell-Kteuteil and ileun-d liijer i-alte pans. Unite for thirty minute In het em ti. Cream Filling and Icing Pin in taurepan : One and enr -half iun of mai" and are enlv fiftv-fire cents a p-ur A'l'iuf everv i'ii Ii there is n 'run," which U. ji'-h.ips, a quarter .f an nn h .vide. I had ten the ether day with a girl 1 hnve t'et seen for perfect nge. nnd din srnnl s"ine inHrmnlnde en erm-kers, ' and I ju-it want te tell you about the marmnlnde. tx-cnuse it is uelieums. it m. 2-Kl sir'ip spins r nne mtean. ?n pour en the H'ffly beP.ten whites of t" n (...js nnd p'acn the bowl ever h"t water unt.l the iiiivture will held Its shai- He He nievij and cool and use jmrt n for .i filling and the balume te spr.ed eienh ever the top of the cake. Murk eakn in erenses vvImi the prunes of frk anJ bprinkle with grated sweet ihmeiute. MRS. WILSON'S AXSJFERS 1 Mrs. Wilsen Pleas Kive reclpe ' for preserving the mnll jcllevv to mato, j:. it. ; Yellow Tomate Preserve ' VnFh the yellow tomato. Ilace in preserving kettle 7'tre pounds of augur, ' Three cups of boiling tcater, , .fuice of ttce lemon. Jlring te boiling point, nnd reek for five minutes. Add One lyunrt of the prepared yellexr te- I m'l'uc. Cook until tlie tomatoes nre ten er , nf fill into sterilized j.us nnd seal seeun.,. ni ,.... i...i ...... ..f .... i i . J shlen of niacin,- our heii.i.t Dlui.iage , "" :' " .",'., 7.' w" -'"" lM A ii i . .i DC UUUl'll u VIIU ilrte II. 4ewnwnid gives te tnanj n hat tiie ' k of a shower bath in full hiving. jry ,iPar ,irfc Wilsen Will .en or thetc f.athers, often rtm turn, ieiin. giv directions te eenk en1. rtilded varietv of estlich. drip about ions, tlm timu reniilrinl in i,..L- i i t . ( , l . : . I-.. . - i ..-. - wwrt . or naeuuiers i'ai'iij iikh hpni. i , fnn mere than .-ne layer bu , An evidence of thi fact H found cooked at one time-' MHS. J. 11 In the blHck panne hat idieivn today. Wash scnllepn In cold water, nnd lar This Is trimtiiMl with two silver plumes I en ri0th te drain. Duht with Milt and f uncurled ostrich i pepper, and mil In Heur. New dip In1 The bat of this drnwing carries out beaten eg- and milk, nml mil iM M through itn hilver plumes I lie leading Inend crumbs, nnd idnre in h ngle la.er Celer nule of a gra Niufie .out with in frying basket, i'lnre in plenty of iiet trimming of gray fe. This fur Is up fut te frj a geld.'ti Kreun. ullewn.' 5 lied la petiilK te the edge of the gar- nbeut live iiilnutcH, titne for ioeklnh' lent, and this form reprcM-nts a lead- Turn en plate covered with paper nap- A t 1.. .1 II I .1' e.,m .... 1.1.. ...! ..I.. I... f '- . . .. , tarn ii.iiii in i.ie i,iiiii uiiiiii i mi Kin. i. in j linn i- in ii'ii- iMt-n uir . inin well uk In the ceiihti'iictiun of entire i utes te nnlsli cooking. 'I hey nrn ther Va" iBrmriits. The flare given by this iuiihs rendy te serve vutli pnrslej garnish nm .'-s.',X-l fur imtals Is one neught in iiumereut. , tartar entice r..... w.j. M..n ,.t .;. ... I H rj.lllllil, i 141 'tl V'll I'UlllT, , . II. l Heat Hlewly te boiling point; reek te has fruit and nut kernels in t and 0 degrees Fahrenheit, or until the falrlv does the proverbial melting in your mouth. A jar of It enn be pur- el ns'd for forty-five cents. Tnr ni.inrs of slinpn nrlilr-M Wnmin' l'ar Tilltiir iir iihcnr Vnlnul SOoe or Miiln lnnl luioren the lin.ir. of I) iinrt fi. WHATS WHAT ; Helen Decie j- strength without a trace of bitterness that's Tetley's Green Label India Ceylon Tea. It consists only of finest leaves, knowingly blended. TETLEyS Makes geed TEA a certainty Ily COKINNK U K It must be confessed that the piesi 01 h shr " "-fiv" ' ' THE ENTIRE FAMILY LAUNDRY WASHED and IRONED i i uly Knows tnnt excessive shy- - ml. irr!iHlng for ethf rs, but only tin. v'i in rMilises wnai neny or mum l fitals for Iilmeel? What makes.lt wrsii ts that the ehy person In uaually nfss only tee often nccemp.inies mear aleie tl... iivirnBB Intellectually. Beld !'.'- '"I" IMitals Is one heuglit In iiumereut. .v:'vt,'sts of this length. The long costs, ftV?VlH til contrary, usually adhere te a i v -gjg-" Hut thun Uid tbuft et lut I)e net ulnre tee mnnv of the nm. lops In frying bsiket, as this will cool the fat quickly, permitting the scallops te take up laiga ml 4 tit. i.rrllv It. ethf.r rt-uneCtB. V. t t'mIJlt, In lt.s!f. Is Inferior te beldr.i "H lieeaus it la morn cowardly nnil nnvthlnir caverlnpr of ceivnrdlcn In ,i vif net ii virtue The Htrild mnpbyta' Mill re.r centpier eiiMiess .nun nn nan . i.ii'hie .1 fear liy making n luitiit of ruing the danger" until he ditfceiern h tt ihete Is netbtnrc of whl h b need 'r .ifr.i 1 dreat otitiert iiiltl. a are lest. Thev are then vabwl If friendships evad.d, paths te ad- !'. IIIH (lit 1 ,.l,.l,. .1 lit- Ill L..I lul ff,V. III I'llllll' IIIIII.-I. II "'.' " "VVtt, . w " - cr. in, v r,n iih "hbviiens ".'eurag.i n if'iHi.nici. te ftar. lua tery of fear, net nhsence of fear," aa Mark Twain noted, and social courage no less than sterner heroism U atta!n4 by the een- siuest st laajr, 1 1 ' I 1 1 I (-mm V r mmm" I A nen'ice that makes home laundry work unprofitable and unnecessary. It is truly named Economy Family Laundry Service The ironing is se satisfactory that 607r of the bundle can be put away without refmishing. PRESTON 5576 I Will you have your driver call for my LAUNDRY? V"' JJffi1 -LOOK y Med Bandy Pennsylvania Laundry Compan 313-327 N.32ncl St Burnt-Bell.-PinlnS56 Keyilen.WwH65tj Enough for Five In thw days of high prices there is all the mere reason for the use of Beardsiey's Shredded Codfish. Frem one fifteen cent package you cet enough for five people. And also, whether you i serve-codfish balls or any one of a dozen ether attractive dishes, you will have five pieased people. Beardsiey's Shredded Codfish contains only the finest of whole, sun-' cured codfish, free from bones, and shredded by a special process wnicn separates the fibres without lacerating them. All the natural flavor is retained. Frem 10 te 1 5 minutes is all that's needed for preparation. Ne soak ing and boiling necessary. Ask your grocer for Beardsiey's Shredded Codfish. The package with the red band. Get a recipe book from him tee. It's free. It shows you hew te prepare fourteen different and delightful dishes. , J. W. Beardsiey's Sens, Newark, New Jfjftey BEARDSLEYJS Shredded MARK CODFISH r i iilt"- A iiL:- .l-'ftKil