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Vi W. MfiSWILSON'SSUGGESTIONS FOR VARIATIONS OF MENU Canape, Cocktail, Bouillon or an Entree Make a Welcome Change M"" fr E"ch ; Day in Week nv MrtS. M. A. WILSON . ,L ,1,1,, M Mr: . A. Wilson. AU fflrlt. ""&&, reserved HOW often lmvo you known that It t, time to prepare nnothcr meal ... rou re your wlt end, np ...ntlr to know just what to servo? Sb the fmlly. This In particularly ue if the housewife dislikes cooking, riannlnz the weekly menus may help .little hit. bl,t lf lh? nouse,vlfc Plans nf.li with the thought In mind of just Z Potatoes, bread and butter with m or coffee for rarlety In beverages, c family derives very little actual toneflt from this monotonous diet, and, hm la ,hp caM' in8ufficlcnt .mounts of food arc eaten nod the Mince of the daily diet Is impaired. IIils Is very truo of persons who are Indoor workers. It is a trite but true fact that titicty N the RPiee of ,ife nnd ,f thc toiMwlfe Is willing to prepare tho tittle dainties that go such a long way i, turning a frowsy meal Into a mlrtla tt " tanquf t, she has at the tips of "r fingers thc true secret of economical B TA canape, a cocktail, bouillon, an ap- tutlzer or a Uoncmian, iiannu ur r ft rtM can usually be mado from the most Inexpensive materials and left- fflithod of working, out this Idea, ar mm s the days of the week as follows: ffiay. cocktail; fruit, vegetable,, fish, .trter, clam or crnb. Monday, cannpe : Bide from leftover meat, fish, vege tables or with hard-boiled eggs, cheese, rrern peppers, wutercrcss. celery, pars ley or pimento. Tuesdav. bouillon : made from stock or vegetables. Wed ...day, appetizer: young onions, salted mk MatcrcjesH, radishes, stuffed ttlery. Thursday, Bohemian relish. Ttis can be made at follows : Ttco chm 0 finely chopped cabbage, One raw beet, pared. and chopped fine, One raw carrot, pared and chopped Two-third) cup of sour cream salad irttsing, One-half teaspoon of ifustatd, One and one-quarter teaspoons of salt, One teaspoon of paprika. Toss gently to mix. Friday. Italian relish: open and drain a box of sardines and lay two undines on a slice of toast. Garnish nitli finely chopped pimentos and pars Icy. . . . Saturday, hors de oeuvres or L'artsian relishes. These can be made from the leftover meat, fish or vegetables and tley must be served on toaot, crisp let- .... netting into a rut in planning these dainty pickups Is quite an en By thing to do. So, for thc sake of variety, re- tene the order nnd at some time have part of one variety and then part of toother, combining two or more varie- H. Now that thc southern fruits arc tomlog into thc markets, in plentiful profuilon, they will be more reason- 1 iblr priced and thus will afford another Item for the menu. When meat becomes tiresome try Mme of these recipes : Canadian Cheese Fritters Place in a saucepan. One anil one-half cups of mifc Briog to a boil and then ndd: Tko cups of stale bread crumbs, Three-quarters cup of grated cheese, One tablespoon of grated onion, One teeipoon of salt. One teaspoon of papriki Beat hard to mix thoroughly and then took until vcrv thick. Turn on a plate to chill. Mold into oblongs and then roll in flour, then dip In beaten eggs lad roll In fine crumbs. Fry until ttlden brown in hot fat. Servo cither with tomato or cream sauce. Eggplant and Oyster Croquettes Pare a small eggplant nnd then cut la piece. Cook in boiling water until terder and then turn Into a colander to drain Press hard and then chop fine. Turn into a mixing bowl nnd add one ten oyMen,, parboiled In their own hqcld and then drain and cut Into small twee.. Add One t-illeipoon of grated onion, Three tablespoons of finely minced ftriUy, Tiro teaspoons of salt. One teaspoon of paprika, . One cup of fine bread crumbs Mix and then form Into croquettes tad roll in flour. Dip in beaten egg and then roll in fine crumbs and fry until golden brown in hot fat. Serve iln cream sauce and garnish with peas. II lio and Chocifo Croquettes Wash one-quarter cup of rico in nenty of water and then place in a mucepjn and add ono and ono-quurter enp" of boiling water. Cook until soft ul the water absorbed and theu turn into a mixing bowl to cool. Now mlncc pe three strips of bucou and place jecoa in a frying pan nnd ndd four eolons. chopped fine. Cook slowly until vuiuuo uic Mm unu xnen nuu Oje-M cup of grated cheese, The rice Que and one half teaspoons of salt, vne-half teaspoon of tohite pepper, fxrifey itthhPana 0 finely minced One-eighth teaspoon of mustard Jatklf M,tt.Dd hc Jutit enouB blend SaJTh'" Turu ou a llatt l cool Sour .2for?? in,tr croquettes. Roll in hfin.l " vUIP W b"lt," c un1 To11 la hot (TK lty ,,,n.Ul soldeu brow n Wo Luce b"Ve Uh tnrtur or t0 nmmfSFZ lh, cgB for PPIdk the I tha miffi" 6k ub'Poon "f tho top thtn beat tor V cva',oratcd mlIU ond Adventures With a Purse gt'CH adorablo little 'Japanese twins colored k innn0' ure bIaclt bair br'sbtl tbiy h..i t?D,os.7.you .M0,,,d vow that 'pan d ir1 t,,i,, mlnut0 romo ft0 nival In ,11 aB1Jurc sou that their oaV Th.l,,,K cn,IDtry iH 'luite a "cent a batket ihw!"6 r,idd,cd 1 four 0 L tl n,VBt "leusure at least their hchVht .C w on"' t0 a(Lco"modate uS'ofuLllDOW U,at yu can get u lPts? w, d JhQPfd actly llko your t mi i0?, want tocleon them BW U VnuA ben' ' 1 wa. ward ..in vr? K"?!u u.er lo noaras i'l Prevent Lu1,1",'? in BhaPe ad S id.Stbrr!Lsbt Dltl?f- InSt that If " for the nni, l ' " '" Bvcniy-nve hf 'v V The Glad Surrender By HAZEL DEVO BATCHELOIt Cepurieht. UIO. try rtibHo Ledotr Co Ijaurrl fttnnr. n .. .... , A v.. "viwpi.j woman, married Oranvllle Burton, a wealthy financier. Theu met through an in tervlem Laurel had toith Burton for the Ohroniolo, Burton had been married before, lie wanted a wife who would mother his two children. Laurel dreamed of a mate, a king who would love her as she loved him, After their son was born, Laurel' e attitude toward her husband changed, and her indlffercnco piqued him, CHAPTER X7T-X-TT J AUREL met Granville in the din-'-'Ing room the next mornlnt- m ihma rmthtnx Li.1 l.-u-J v. "h" ..UUK uu iiumieucu. er eyes were . utr un a cqim b, una nis manner toward her was as faultlessly correct as It had always been. In her short skirt and palc-bluo sweater she looked ab surdly young. The sun camo In through tDA Onin FrnrVi 4lrtr1nr nM.l J. i sparks of gold on her hair, and her slim lugeis wanaennp aoout irom the fragile coffee cups to the hugo silver pot and trom thc low silver sugnr bowl and cream pitcher to the rnck of toast seemed briskly efficient. The children always ate breakfast ;J j1?8 ""rae, ana afterward gathered in the nursery to see Junior bathrn. T.aflrnl nliun. AlA At.f t self; shp loved doing it; she had made "l""" uiinc personal mmgs that crowd a woman's life when she In n mnthr Oranvllle finished his second cup of """ ""u rose irom me tan c. lie elanpMl nnf uf fti. nn.,- .... . , awn and remarked that it was going ?i ui ' com'DS around to her side of "" iu'e. one rose ana moved a little uuy iroru nim "I'm irnitir- (a iI.Ua ft t.. l. .. - n...b w uuvu llliu luu CUT, she returned. "I promised Winona to C'1' V" .r,c" Bomc IU1UB Ior "er "It's going to be hot In tho city to Laurel laughed. "But I'm not made Of'Sllirar. vmi knntu " ,'.'wil y?u drive In with me?" ' Oh, I'd like to, but I simply couldn't "I'll wait." She laughed lightly. "Oh but von mustn't do that! Why. I shan't he feauy till 11 or after. I must attend w iuo uogy una on, there nrc a hundred lujuKo or morcr- uer Heart was beat ing fast. cll, good-by." Ho came over to wuvro bug Biooa uy the window, nnd ShC turned hpr rnnl ViaaL fn Ul. .. usual. There must be no difference In ner nttuuue Liecaubcotlunt night; every thing depended upou her behaving as usual. He stooped and touched his U s to her cheek just beneath ono blue cy.t and. wiu'out,! word, left her. She fel. sud denly wildly happy and she ran up the 8t.aI.rsJ ko 1 'H'0 RlrI- In the midst of Intnlng Junior, she was summoned to the telcphouc and Intrusting thc w..l, iv uii.i; o vuRvi uriim, sue went to.nnswer It. It was Oranvllle calling from the ofnec. "I thought If you and Winona did not nave any pians tor lunch, I might meet jou somewncre, ne explained. "Oh, I'm sorry, Gran, but wc have," she returned. "But it was nlrn of mn to think of It." Teddy was planning- io mac mem 10 luncn, aua perhaps Tom xjcuiuu ii jit: L'ouia j;et away. She hung lin the receiver, wlnhinr- -mUU all her heart that she were going Into me cuy 10 mccc urauvtue, hut con scious, ncvcrthelef-s, that things were better as they were. In the big cool nursery, junior was lying in his crib, nlnk-dimnlcd feet klcklnir In flm nlr and Dulcic and Grace hanging over the euge loomng auoringyr at their baby brother. "Nurse finished him."' said Dnlrio. "And I talcumed him, "mother," said uracc. Laurel kissed them both, gave somt' Instructions to the nurse, a middle-aged capable woman, and hurried off to dress. She met Wfnona at 12 o'clock nnd they went to u wicker fnrniturc place on Lexington avenue to shop for cre tonne nnd sonio inexpensive pieces of willow. At 1 :30 in tho lobby of one of thc big hotels, they met Ted nnd Tom Ucnton, cool, implacable and gravely smiling. "Of course," Winona said ns they went into a dining room, "a city editor would never get away for u mere luncheon unless he had a particular ax to grind. Wo have .you to thank for this. Laurel." They were seated at a cool table near a window, aud Laurel drew off her long hot gloves. She pushed up thc waves of ruddy hair under her white hut and looked uround. Tho first glance that she encountered was Granvillo's. He sat at tho next table with two other men. (Tomorrow Granville meets Tom Benton.) R mil'fJ J I KjS E i-Jfcm V-vH VirB' Av . s MA tmi " s i fi'n :&. .i,. i. -i.s't'vr.V ,' . -.(- llV.J';f Vanity Fair Studio. Allen Drewo Cook MISS ftLMtGARET NEWLIN, . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ncwlln, of Willford, Pa., In n fancy costumoworn at Mrs. Charles Stewart Wurts's dancln; class The Woman's Exchange To Remove Rain Spots To the Editor 0 Woman's raon Dear Mutlam I linvi n nlnk- Miriclit balln skirt und coming home the other nigni (it had snowed, then ruined) all around the bottom of my skirt wns wet irom mis slush. And It hns dried in, and shows where It has been wet. Do you know of any way to take this out? A DAILY READER. Thc best way to remove this stain Is to wet a piece of the same material vith lukewarm water, pluco It over the stain and nrcss it witli 11 mortcratclv hot Iron until It is dry. This will take away the spots. 1 Raffia for Hats To th' K&Uor 0 Woman's raat Dear Madam Wflll you kindly tell me where I am nble to buy colored raffia which is used so extensively in trimmine hats? I have somp difficulty in buying it, as none of the departments seem to carry It. J. S. S. Have jou tried the millinery denart ments of the large department stores? i nave louna this colored raffia at two of these storci. One sells It by the yard and the other by the bunch. I nm sure you can und it if you go to the large stores. Kittens? To Hie Editor 0 Woman' foot Dear Madam Will you please print this in the "Woman'n Exchange"? We have two healthy kittens one male Maltehe ond white nnd one female Maltese. They were six weeks old Feb ruary 28. e want to find good homes for them, a. n. n. The editor of tho Woman's Page has "A. B. H.'s" address nnd will forward to her any letters that come to tho paper asKing ior incso pretty Kittens. Coat for Spring To the Editor of Woman's Page: Dear Madam As I nm a dailv reader of jour paper, I am coming for thc first time for advice. I am going to get a new spring coat and hat. Would like to know what color or style you would suggest for a girl five feet tall, dark brown hair and grav eyes. What is the most popular color for coats this spring? M. I. One. of tho most popular coats for spring is a tan or crenmcolored polo coat, trimmed with narrow bands ot leather. Of course, tlicro are coats of all colors and descriptions nnd it really depends upon what color is most be coming to you nnd what you want to uso the coat for. Tf you want it for daily wear to an offico or anything of that kind, the polo coat would not be suitable, as thc light color would show tho dirt too qulcldy. Dark blue or brown would bo better, and I think lthpr of those would be becomimr to a girl of your coloring. The style also depends upon how you want to use it. tor everj day wear a simple style witn a rolling collar, belt and big pocketR would be tho best. But for more drct,sy wear a more elaborate coat would be better. Shorter coats are to be in style this spring, nnd fullness ii btlll good. isu I ' IkJS sf I Ht&?'ih&?i : 'H 1' SSafe! iTSBB I niMWHwwIilHWMl MfKCH flf, 1920 THAT DISCOURAGEMENT WHICH IS BOUND TO COME To All of U at Some Time or Other, but Somebody Al ways Helps Us Through MARY was having n bad "slump." She didn't seem to hi nliln to An her work as sho wanted to. Somebody or something had taken nil the "pen" out of life, nnd had let her down flat with no rebound. She wns not unhappy nnd she was perfectly well, but she wag just dissatisfied and worried. She seemed to bo losing her grip. And then somebody came along and spoke to her. "You Hke.your work, don't you, Miss Jones?" this kindly person remarked. "Yon have been doing very well lately. Keep It up I" The sun came.out again nnd brought Mary's strength back with it. Doing welll When she thought she had been almost worthy of dismissal. She went back to work, cheered, encouraged nnd filled with enthusiasm. It always happens. It is just ns In evitable as the bump somebody nlways gives you If you let yourself get con ceited. There are bound to be times, especially In March nnd April, with thc llstlessncss of spring entering silently apd without warning, when you will bo thoroughly discouraged with yourself, the way you do your work, tho way you look, the condition of your clothes nnd tho lovo of your friends. You'll drag about, push yourself nt your tasks to get through with them somehow and forget about tho mistakes that you're sure you must have made, just as quickly as possible. But just ns you are nbout to resign, or rebel, or glvo up all hope, ono of these benevolent souls comes along with a little praise. "You're looking very well today," perhaps the remarks will be. "Do you mean to tell me that you made that hat yourself? It's ns good-looking ns any I've seen In tho stores." Oh, couldn't you give that person your pet bracelet for that simple speech? Don't you feel as If you want to keep watching her and then cnlrli her hi n terrible gloom some day. nnd give her a .$10 bill, or something to cheer her up? And don't you go walking back to that louthed and detested duty or ncrsouallty or wardrobe, feeling as if you were an entirely different person? "Well, I guess I'm not so nwfully bad, nftcr nil," you sny to yourself, ns the energy, of success begins to over flow in new interest. "If I can get compliments when I'm not at my best oh, isn't it a nice world to live lu!" WE SCORN people who nrc always looking for compliments, nnd we pride ourselves on being able to get along without "soft soap." But wp can't. Wo all need a certain nmount of praise ns fuel for our efforts. Wc have to be "primed" occasionally just like any other kind of engine. And fortunately we always are. No matter how far down we get, how depressed, how dis couraged, If we keep on going, our plodding will win its reward before we arc plnyed out entirely. And we come back to life astonishingly fast, too. So, If you feel as if vou were just about as much worth white as the piece of paper that you just threw Into the waste basket, just keep plugging away at that tiresome thing that worries you. Thc results of your labor may be piti able In your eyes, but if jou are sincere In trying to moko them right somebody somewhere will sec thc good In them and tell you about it. And after that you'll be so full of vigor and happiness that you'll be positively tiresome. First Aid in Sickness Wo ara eelllne them Just about aa fast aa we can tret them WIRT ELECTRIC HEATING PAD ) haa certainly filled a lone- felt want for an electric r J that la fi I from the pi I h 1 1 1 1 I ty nog- r of ti ano j t hi I nan f Wai ahock and la n o r o u gniy anitary. annable aliP' on cover i Standard Electri I 223 N. tath Btret r i -D- ft ESSSsS-f vl( c Supply Co. ) t. Vhlla.. I'u. J, iq ia n tVA CfSnv We are servinc. from noon until 2 Iii?jAx '(V w; $kJve$&SL'lJr o'clock, a most unusual Luncheqn for 0SMs M:?. iTOTOP' $1J30. Deliciously cooked, quickly WtUi iK-&M& iraffifSwcSV served, and with ample choice from lm W ;m: 'tiMWrnim) a mcu that is var,ed dal,y- cme -m '9 i mi& WWWB&mfo n nnd test Ritz standards by this 'Mr-ffim MflrSal 5L5 Luncheon-for a very real ?fhW0. y$i fw treat awaits you! &'L-LJiM&' fcLiJ,!ju'im,nin innmcnnitt lunwiiiimHniriuiiip'ii'Wirnj Mw W WMK$fc. p '"WiitBiruiifiiiKnuiUMmuiMiPtr hiwihimu wM'J wwhiTMr.vv v-was: i!y.'vii:77mWl7i!ii II -. , m Our Exclusive Method of Cleaning Evening Gowns, Suits & Dresses 'is not an expense to you, for it adds to the life of jour clothes while enabling jou to enjoy the satisfaction or always being well drossed. No injurious chemicals nor destructive processes are used. We call and deliver. Men's clothes thor oughly cleaned. We enter to particular people. USV licoiinii Jit; en BARGS nVi Nanftom fits S5B7 fifrmontoTj Tcnce FOR QUICK SERVICE PHONE ONE HOUR! That's nil we nsed to deliver your VICTROLA COMPLETE STOCKALL STYLES ALL FINISHES The J. R. WILSON CO., 929 N. Broad Street (Bread and Glrard) VICTROLA3 and VICTOR RECORDS EXCLUSIVELY "" '' V5!L 'nn Erenlnri xie HisTnir Ottr ptrviem Im nixt door to you Please Tell Me What to Do By OVNTIIIA 7 ' Tired of Him Dear Cynthia Please ndviso mo what to do in a case of this kind : , , I My age Is seventeen nnd nm keeping 1 company with a icnow nuoui a jri elder. He loves mo very much nnd I enred for him. too. but now I am tired , of stlckln Ing to one icnow unu j wuut nnrr w art with hlra Of course, I have nothing against him. He is nice and decent nnd makes ' question started by "liuck I'rlvatc," a good living. Ho works at night nnd I "Why do girls close their eyes when sees mo only Saturday and Sunday they are kissed?" When I read tho an -nights, nnd then I have five nights to swers In tho column Thursday, Fcbni myiclf, nnd I can't go out with other ary 20, I decided I would express my fellows on account of him. So I have opinion, formed by an answer I received either to stay nt homo or go out by lately to that question, myself or with another girl. With all due respect to nil tho other Ynn nen I'm voiins and would like to writers. I think they nrc nil wronc In enjoy life whilo my youth lasts, ne still loves me and wishes to marry me some day, but I don't know whnt to do. WAITING. What Do They Mean, "Vamp"? Dear Cynthia I nm a constant read or of your column and find it cry in teresting, but it ccrtnlnly docs "get my goat" (as thc saying goes) to see so many of the girls sign themselves "Thc Vamp" and many other such foolish names. Somo of the questions they nBk should bo put in a joke book, not n newspaper. T (inn'f hellevn nnv of them even know whnt the word "vampire" means. If they would just take the trouble to ! look it up in tho dictionary 1 don't believe they would ever think of cnlling themselves by that name. It means something entirely different from whnt they must think it-Is ; according to their description of bucIi a person. If these girls are all so "beautiful," why don't they send their pictures to thc "Beauty EiMSWK&rllllgi SAj... lLIn fWT. R-lh. lota 69 2Ae lb. Fancy lllend, 6-lti. lot 30c Vnre Texan. 5-lb. Iota. 2 So lb. V llwt Mixed Tea. . . ... SSc lb. nmnrf, Pekoe. 5 lb. tb r.7n Ih. Malted Term! (Coffeo Sub.) 15 lbs. & 16o lb. GREEN'S, 4th and Vine St. MATTRESSEC RENOVATED V Hire Altered. Sterlllrlne. IlrnM Beds Ilelacqnrrrd. Toother Ileda Mada Into" Mattrraaea. Box Hprlnta Reupholstered. SICHEL'S, 1104 South 2d St. Hell phone. Lombard 4703 FURNITURE 300 SAMPLE RUGS Mill Endi nnd Seconds Various Sizes 15 to IG5 9x12 1-piece rivet tog S3S.00 i-plece walnut bedroom ault, latest style S160.00 3-plece OTerstuffed leatherette lUInc room suit (62.00 i Urea (loom of new and used furni ture at n rreat satlnr. FEINSTEIN STORAGE CO. S. 1". Cor. Oth Spring Garden St. BiOpeii Evenings. Free Delivery. MANY PEOPLE Take a few steps oil Chestnut Street on 12th Street simply to sco tho BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS We shall bo glad to hav you come in. Please don't feel obligod to purchase. THE CENTURY FLOWER SHOP j12lh St below CheslnutSl.i. Main Office and Works . 1filfi.?R M'lf.i .1 mv. ii, uui ci. DEPT. L, POPLAR 7660 voioi no moittr eoAar yoa Ilea. Corncr'jThen we could tell how much they let tholr Imagination run away with them, Tell tho fellows to speak up and give us (heir opinion on this bit of "foolish ness." Also, please tell the "Buck Private" that he's all right. He knows how to wrlto a good letter, and that is more than I can say about n great many of our other writers, including myself, J. DUDLEY. His Opinion Ho'a 71 Years Young Dear Cynthia I have been n constant reader of thc Evening Purruo LEDOKn for years, nnd enjoy tho various items pn tho Woman's Page, especially the letters to you asking for advice, of w-hlch 1 noto you have a goodly store qf the .-,, uk .,u, wu i. ,tuuj given to all eeekcrs, who would do well if they would profit by it. There is one subject that has been discussed for some time, and I have been amused when I read some of thc answers to that their opinions, with tho exception of "Betty- Bonnet" and "Imogcne." I I think "Betty, Bonnet" is about right mm 1 'IH i mi TS niSTlNCTIVK Lighting Fixtures MW&, llETi m M crcat an fttmos- w pnrre ntxiui the House mat la in- ;''w WA - descrlbable, I n laci. mey makk the home. Let unl HP'"11 L?L.1 cellmate ror you. ' WM i.r. .' Luxnriant Hair Promoted By Cuticura Cuticura help to kill dandruff, the csuse of dry, thin and filling hair. Treatment: Gently rub Cuticura Ointment with the end of th finger, on spots of dandruff and itching. Follow next momrng wkh a hot shanrpoo of Cuticura Soap. Repeat in two weeks. Nothing better than these frag rant, super-creamy emollients for all akin and acarp troubtea. aBBUSu&rrakTKall. jdfewa- T iiiiiciii.nni.,Miin,iii "Mdmn. wWjjl BoaaiSe. Ot.tmol2SixiK. Takumafc. MCaticor Soap akavas wltkomt mac. ruv & jMtllmer? 1423 Walnut Street SMART MILLINERY EfTccts unique in both design and materials, for raisa and matron, and for all occasions. Furs Waists Topcoats 3 Novelty Bags "niiiir.a i&fflfiB i mom 'mmh .i,v iniMffii.m 3g g THE BaT Ir, 1-ff Formal Spring Opening of Our Woman's Shop Tomorrow, Thursday and Friday n BOTH East and West Sec tions of our Woman' Department are filled with Fashion's newest creations, newest colorings, newest mate rials and styles in COATS, SUITS AND DRESSES AT FATRFST PRICES We invite you cordially to see this Spring presentation and wc ask you particularly to compare our prices with those being charged this Spring elsewhere. when sho says it can't be explained, It's just a woman's way. Sho sayseho closes her eyes, but sho docs not know why she does it. "Imogcno" says thcro Js no emotional reason for it, but an In voluntary protection to tho cyc.8 when something comes closo to them. That is my opinion. I'll tell you" why, About two weeks ago I asked that ques tion of n Indy who is the young grand mother of two flno, healthy girl babies, twins, nbout two months ola; her nn Bwcr was tho same an some of tho others. Affection. I asked her again tho other day nnd she laughed r then sho said she noticed since I had asked her before) that when she kissed tho twins they closed their little eyes. So it seems to MlM oeorge iiien, mc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Announce for Tuesday the I Annual Spring Silk Sale Comprising several special offerings in fashionablo dress silks of dependable quality. These nro values In some cases consider ably below today's wholesale prices, and wo will bo unablo to oner tnem again when thetfo Fine, lustrous quality. Black Satin Mcssalinc; 35 Inch; value $3.00 a yard, at $1.85. All-Silk Crepe do Chine in a full assortment of street and evening shndos; 40 inch; $3.50 value, at $2.50 a yard. Chiffon Dress Taffeta in $3.C0 value, at 2.50 a yard. Japanese Pongee in natural value, at $1.85 a yard. Satin Duchcsso in Navy yard, at 53.85. Satin CharmcuHc in Navy, Black and Brown; 40 inches wido; $4.75 valuo at $3.75 a yard. On sale at regular counter First floor nunftiiiiiiiiiiiav Beautify with this A very handsome gas rang. Whlto porcelain door panels, top bmA legs. Durably built of the famous Angl-iron construction. Rustproof oven linings. Equipped with tha famous Lorain oven neat regulator tho device that elimi nates the guesswork in cooking and baking. Truly the last word $ Ar.00 in gas range efficiency. UJ Specially priced at. . . Delivered and connected free. A limited number for immediate delivery. Central Store 13th and Arch Streets Baixcettvf b 3FauIfIrnH NPjilUDELPHIV 'ftsssHisVelliV HEiiiBSitrisLMLHLLLH desired by discriminating householders Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses. Bed Springs. Bedsteads 1632 CHESTNUT STREET zkudfaS -'w Founded 1S61 Wanamaker & Brown Woman's Shop Market at Sixth Street a1"," boborn in, thefemalo set, ABotrbw of the mysteries of woman that n pm,, cannot fathom This is tho opinion Ma. young mnnwbo has seen seventy-en ' summers and n.Icw girls', both yotitMt l and old, God bless them. What wo' ..... .i ...ii i...f .i,, i it tt aii.1 ; "u uw ",luu "'" 2S? Cuticura Soap Imparts r-' The Velvet Toucli 5 special onerings are sold. D evening shades only; 30 Inch color; 33 inches wido; $2.75 and Black; 36 inch; value $4.75 a . your kitchen fine Gas- Range ' i ii MlilllMwLa R W CfKLMUJ JlMsBSSacsBB rHr J ' i West.PMla.3tor 263 So. S2d St. VCest Phtla. rTtor Open Evcrr Eranlaat Sitglial? Strum 5Sr!ilittg Davenports, Chaises Longues and Chairs This furniture adds character and luxury to any home. Daily uso only serves to make it more appreciated. Made bolely to your individual order, it has the distinctive personality so iiiiiiwi!iiiiiiiii!ii3,iiiiiiiini,!iiiiwnr,iii!iiraji 'ilillllJII'liillilBIPlllllMSISIIIBfllMM w Y IS WBr ! Jt V r If I, ml Ja AW " A u' iV A Ka ,'1 If ')? : 'rj m ,-rt si ir fA I -'i SB wv . f V faJst fcWiiiL h ..