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WOMAN’S PAGE, et ol : MLt Il EFFICIENT HOUSEKEEPING ol Take —To ov ed, i ORIBIAL, akKe ercome that tir Malted Milk, ife | | BY LAURA KIRKMAN. Notice languid feeling occasioned . - ti by the heat of summer days p the side, so that they will always be Seasonable Dinner Menu. raise UI1 light, then knead well and . HO W TO REPLENISH STORES on the upper side as it lies at the | Simple home cooking, with plenty o aonie sl (o i Tlita of the vegetables and frufts In sea- 5 ¢ % S NO COOKING When marking linen sheets, the |son, is one of the finest formulas for ;:‘:.rfif.‘.:‘xpmllv ?."v‘:z:‘elu!-"n::lxéursa;u i OF TABLE AND BED LINEN|i/sfiitit s 20 &8 it dlh s St it ool o The “Food - Drink” for Au Ages and one-half inches above the llfim, Try this dinner menu: rub thelr tops with paste mads of Quick Lunch at Home, Office, an¢ 3 Qizectly J:.',,":f,"::.e.“:?.';:{ac!.‘li‘“‘-hi;”. New Biked Liver en Casserole one teaspoon of flour and a little < < 0es Corn o "ol ollin, va L ive Fountwins. Ask for HORIICK'S. s i (e ped 45 madeiandithlaieer bl Homemads rendt. 0 07| the chant & piossy look. Thisrecipe . = = 3 rned down al B . € Beet-Cabbage Sa) equires 0l serAviid Imitations s Substintw | Thrifty Housewife Can Mend and Re- should ‘D ubout hice inches 0 | 1cea Coftea Grapesulca Tudding | okt bread receipes, but s very — - — > Leight o ets, aboi ¢ 3 3 , . o ‘pillowcancs, - On the pillowcases | Baked Liver en Casserole.—Cut ono | i aaa o ooH T model, Saving Many Dollays—Bar- |ine letiers showa be biaced one any | pouna of sood siver into siicen ane- | beciy (il tener, then sconp out”the . T A wao - N oo I”"“‘-h: ‘_”“‘:‘(_r‘;"“lhe Pillowease. On third of an inch thick, wash and dry. | !nterior of each one and remove the . T~ f Sh towels ‘the letters should be about |Lay these pieces in a buttered casse- | fitre of (he tenoped sut interior and| € L1 I galn 1me 1or oppers. two inches high, nfln(‘l‘msli;'rm:ll nk;';ny{nQiu Jayers with the following | chopped uncooked cabbage: wet to & 1S lncomparable_— 0 Y o " orcemea between each layer: Two- | thick, pasty mass w mayonnaise 1 end, one and ond-half inches above | (hirds A Ll it | —— K i of > of b crumbs | dressing (or any creamy bottled | the hemstitching of the towel. mixed With one Taree, dopned. omle AT Y > o OW is the time to find many | oPPosite sides of the cloth, and the | wWhile white is exclusively used for | And seavoned with® calt s pemmer | frree Sopped with mors dreseime [ bargains in household linens | letters should be placed to come just | marking table and hed linen. <olor | "to taste, When the dish 19 full,_petr sach beet Set In o bed of lettuce : ens | ol ihin the line of the plates. The |may sometimes be introduced 'in the | one cup of water over all. and blace | leaves, It is delicion: o R ] and cottons, and every | marking of the table napKins should |letters on towels, making @ Welcome |strips of bacon on top. Bake in a pefuice Pudding.—Fut on ) o = housewife who wishes to|correspond with the tablecloth, but [change. It is a pretty idea to have | slow oven for one hour X of Erapejuice and one cup of water these summer sales to “store up” for | APOUt N he, Sime. | ey Bholld he | they are 16 be used, and adds a nice [ind cover 1t with some oe- e water | the Havor ot the dessert)"" W sour grocer for & hal- fall and winter. .She should first | napkin, corresponding with the way |little touch 3 which it Now |hio rapejuice boils,: e onenar pound or ponnd of AUTH'S look over her present supply of table | it i folded. If it is squarely folded, | The method of working monograms |solve one cake of compressed yeast |cup of sugar, three tablespoons of Sty g S T o linen and see wnat can be | the corner being on top. the letters land initials on linen is vary smplc {in u very litt sesci el res Glesnoousiof il diG dmenid an e A e e . gliouldibb worked diagonally across | A stamped pattern should first h.(“l\:':l’l iand add (his to the potato with one | mixed together, stirring until it sets praval for they'll just vevel in mended and renovated, and after ,the_corner, about one_and one-half | padded with soft ‘marking cotton, | biin TaE s R e L e el e i {ing out the worn parts from table ! inches above the hemstitching. 1f it |then worked firmly over and over in poon of salt. - Let this mixture | teaspoon of vanilla, and put into in th X I \ o i 1 ful articles | is fqlded With the corners turned un- |satin stitch with regular embroidery e ta S R ixture | tea 4 . and o in- iat makes It so desirable inen, see what smaller ureful articles s K n the morning stir | dividual dish Let cool, then chill. whether 14 cot 1 ade tromth feo derifthe ouldibe workedion ; thrend {Into it two cups of flour, then let | If desired, top with sweetened 'y e noul cupRer 208 [ e made from the good pieces re- | Z T | rise. When light (in aboui an | white of egg mived with a spoonful g ich i 7 no delal e ! maining. She will find, after a little hour). mix into it two and one-half |of jelly (this stiffens tho egg) or ¥inges cown uL o facs Sthat lthought, that even the sma!lhe,sl pleces tor three quarts of flour, and let this : with whipped cream. none but AUTH'S will de. jean e d to make something. - S R T In most households cotton 15 used Autumn Frocks for Schoolgirls = i e stheflavor.Nothingbut | ;.15 and pillowcases and linen Y. | i the finest selected cheese [ ([ unicwear, twels ana other ar-| | our Home and | | | FAVORITE RECIPES can ever produce Kraft es. Many housewives really pre- BY ANNE RITTENHOUSE. | ‘ OF WOME L S) uality. Quality means, a fine grade of cotton sheeting. YOll {2(% A vor, and it’s the flavor |and nly most of them use it. | P e or tab hure 1 is undoubt- | —w 7 . i BY MRS, N : 8 “RS ¢ that makes Kraft Cheese ‘”r“*“I & "‘;:hfl"f"‘" ;:;: oubl- | PARIS-—Whatever (he elders may | They armnged fhelr colffure with BY MELEN KENDALL l““mp“r‘"""] ‘_“ :"’*f” COBB | P F bl [eaiy e bes pric. - Plain 824N | oose in length for their new skirts acks s a protection. Later S A rvin 8 Cobb.) so incomparable. e, <‘\\.-\; as plain linen, may | % hildren are obstinate in thelr wore them in crisp and shining W R T Russian Ten. i P . rd fo cheon cloths, and dam- 4 > edged ith - 3 waricties: American, eithar pla blain with satin |refusal to wear any piece of fabric Font Apeve Ny wiae Supper Under the Trees. | For one-half xa of feed tea—To Pimento, Swiss, sold by i Taney weave. for | below the knees. They don't object pped with tiny parasols. To v the routine 2 little the ;}"\']»;'{:.‘l,‘.u:;,{'r.:;‘”I-?'r‘k;-: Pl Rl the slice, pound or loaf. reer tablecloths, | There are CoUah | (o covering tho cars. They accept in the latter role that children | (houghtul mother taices’ her family |iien “Uikealvo one measurig. o of substi 3 & b g 3 cinstate the car- {out on (he lawn for Sunday n f ke 8 VARIETIES IN TINS |inferior in wear and in appearance, | the dictum of present fashion in sketeh shows such a |SUDPer, making a Mttle party of that| e Juie - and s ot turer ot E L e und seldom give satistaction. that, but they won't cover their suck as part ] street costume. 1t [simplo meal, Affer the customary )f...-z';'l. e “fnrl .{"}Z"‘-".'m,','\‘,?.". lw?:‘:’.i M'H'w“‘h“;"f[fl‘i‘s it ary, it o v s quite new. just launched for the |dinner in the middle of the ) o[t standl 1o s tes. al ¥ i o o n teen 6 1d search for bargains, carly autumn.” The skirt of dark |llttle supper, served out of doors, de-| mon o care G rGTvine. train again N AwthsProvision:Co, & which a watchful housewife will |blue cloth is finely pleated, the lllghts the children and is oasy for | aricies moues Wih crushed lce. Most [ Suite frequently discover. Not all the |jacket of tan cloth, sq: ana’ belt- | mother to prepare delicioun whe ed with teaspuonful { White bargain sales are conducted in ess, its edges de e oran Keanil 8 L hnow gets ready hec) Of Pincanple s on to | January. although that month is a trigngles of the skirt fabrie. he nibrning aba pits: 1t (Copyright, 19: Zaod time for the housewife to be The hat with a dented crown i of until just before dusk. She an the keen lookout. tan felt with a_mushroom brim and three kinds of sandwiches— T = When selecting linen, consider first a band of the blue triangles. Such at she calls a meat sandwich, ala 11ght b srisht | the weight and then the fineness. The {hats are in the first line of fashion ad sandwich and @ swaet sandwich. | Loiant Put nourlshing supper. and its '+ arades contain a great deal {for children. They are shown in all | Sometimes the meat sandwich con- | ooiaoPT service gives it the spirit of it gives an attractive tho prevalling colors, but are pre- | Sists of slices from the dinner ronst| > yopanoile adds to the apparent ferreg in the brown shades running |laid between thin slices of white| ar away from the house as pos- the linen Pl & Aiimey from’seal through onionskin to beige | bread. Sometimes it is made of tund e S iepar i ats o ashed. only ¥ | n et a it o e, with re ':w" e b | e is no change In the strapped the chairs placed near it on the lawn. nis the ideal toweling material slippers for children. They wear the 1 On the tea wazon arrange the dishes, YAl 3 kitchen the blocked linen [ ind we weas mt Rome i ancar f1oy i plates of wandwiches, napkins and a 5 - ) Moweling is used for fine dishes jbroad of strap. flat at h The: [fey fower s anniaunaloysonciauths hA [] F O N1 % it well as for glasses. heavy crash like patent leather and white buc table. Here under the trees. in the 10 for kitchen utensil mlHlmhdb;k::zP‘lst skin ‘(‘ns follow the curious skin “;:‘;,’:‘Fa’.flfi“im‘:v r:n Vr‘ x"“:'::m(r:{ F’(‘aa erash for roller towels. an; colors of women's stockings, ey v char nd g ‘h_one ¢ S8 o of fine huckaback, bird {m» pink ones worn with ;—\r:xl‘u:é! achieve in the regular dining room. costs more Lova k or a 4-»1;1!\1nauuln.d"\fl'bl{; frocks here. ( h;:fl,n nexer forgat ‘\h»h\e -.lron:m: h . & abs the most dural T~ asions. They love to be Intrusted h G (S Tom the fairly coarse to | S with a plate of sandwiches and trot than other inger NGl the exquisitely fine e = - | slowly round the family circle, vass- | o ‘t’; 2 < the white sets to use on ing it to each in turn. Al _b fl G/ echsions there ara luncheon I FEED THE BRUTE f ap. The salad| Fven the sandwiches make a little € ut 1ts fiavor s with “olored ,:m':“,';s'n:";lufl,‘:vfl Ll sandwich is of thinly cut rown bread jIue Sl e oy 8 4 iS so a e . \ Jlored sets in pink. . spread with mayonnaise and filled | sary. |On Y 0w of ha 8% a'ln Always Refreshing | [with demask designs in e Favorite Recipes by Famous | |15/ih {bin cocunsber <iices taid on let {5 S0 il and huckleberries 2 & PP g 2 " Bt R Aoriec cEeR choppelllaur :son when huckleberries 2 1 — | Atmost evers fneh ot partly_worn I Men. Biendelilo . phte with eayomasiie|arelaydil M e meven f almost any price - : . { table linen no longer serving | NGO Hiended Lo @ paste with mayonnaise ) oyidoars. The bowls of milk are re- ! . Tastes Right—Is Right | 1 ovzinal purpose can be utilized for i - pavect Sandwich 1sjcut Jn fancy ) plenished from a silver tureen and 3 1d b b Cmaller useful articles by | BY HUDSON WAXIM. Lo P s s deennre, huckleberries are heaped in a wou € qu1te e the aid of v iuu.x‘v|e}'er|;ol‘xlnel‘°;i‘;:"l:,e[: H SpaENGer, e eon "] great silver dish. A loaf of crusty o« e . o ery practical sew! e S| Russian bre; i o IV T e Enjoy Its e e | Ope of my best recipes is for the | figs and Maraschino cherric : Runslan hresn llen on an loval bread mSlgnlfiCant. v Linen tabiecloths. for instance, have { preparation of vermicelli or spa-| e n ghiled on three - and peace lay gentle hands | ‘Wonderful an unfortunate way of wearing out ghetti. dte; vered first with a dry . o1y &entlp Tianos 1a fort SR AR T e el pkin, then several thicknesses of : e Sust when the linen i package of vermicelli or [ OB, eE e enel nrakin | cveninge. Fl best. with the smooth sheen that of spaghetti and put it into a sauce- A 8 umpened napkin. | avor Pomes from repeated washings and | Sani. croshing. i This keeps them moist but not wet | e i - Lirmige: ne Fesourcetul housewite B eushing and sowsy. ses of iced tea| IWomen represent nearly 40 per cent ~ has revised ways to save worn table- put in hot wa o e O mugs of]of all bank depositorsiin the Uiriited : McCORMICK @& CO. has revised war e ot Wacfuiness. One [ Bne martts i r_the ) this makes ' States. Beaufont Ginger Ale " Batimons hepshed ol Qnes L3t whert ot o 2 SDvERTISEwENT SRR iss0lid b 7 im wnd two vards w « e taste and ADVERTISEME jarms had rubbed on the edges of tis boil_for an hour. = m—— — i 1s sold wherever quality ble. To repair this, she first se- While the ver- | Il 2 . e T T St insertion from bl ke vers | . ) { is the only inducement lected two vards of lnserion Soin e ut out this message and hand it to ! L Yap vag, It was not linen, for | take 'a “quarc of i to the purchaser. |ali” ner tinen insertion jfoo ‘nar- i and heat . n sy { . but it was strong, which was| ! rter:, or fl fi- O eutary. ns (e welght of the e e o | some sufterer irom constipation! icloth puls a severe :(rnil{!f on h‘aln:ln | ounces, af it until & B | * | & washing. She says that a 1~ it boils. Then stir into the eight ounces | Nature has provided the onf sure. [ tablespoonf: [ | dome piece of old lace is used, it of cold milk a level cupful of flour, or {| permanent relief from the horrors :;-x:er;«fr\‘nn‘f:n{'h 7 nichrontcicases, fj§ I\‘J{@. Should be fortified with a linen strip ) two tablespoonfuls of flour, pretty well ||| constipation—BRAN—Kellogg's Bran u : IR underneath. Indeed, it would be best | heaped. and stir the thickened milk ||| cooked and krumbied! Bran will Kellogg's Bran {s not only a per- IS to place a linen strip under the in- into the hoiling milk, cooking slowly ||| rect the severest case of constip: manent corrective for constipation, A o hen no matter what kind of lace for ten minitss. 1010 o eatan regulazive Fi and a very delicious cereal. but it i8 R is use Such an insertion band gives Add three-fourths of a pound of || a nature’s wonderful one of nature’s most valuable foods ‘\"\’\,\‘ a pl g (lpm‘rauon to a long dining good, ripe, old American cheese and | clears the el!;mnnl: h:lvaum“orl us‘;.ohnlf. in mineral ,{5\ N R oom tablecloth. about half a pound of butter. Then (| positive way, leaving S8 stimulates brain and nerve i : 0 YO o3| "When_ another tablecloth wore out drain the water off the vermicelli or ||| purified. celis in grown people; it aids children e o ~Ale from Virginia. !‘p 3 {in the folds, xhlfls s‘:n?;r:s;;“m:’c:;' snns:;w;u and put in from one and 1o nerpme sirong and ;%‘;\;éh e | SN 1183y cured a cross effect g - one-half pints to a quart of canned || Do not let constipation get the up- o s ¢ y com- I} AR \exp) ters in much the same way. The | tomatoes. e g o ot &he "mildes: | Plexlon and an obnoxious breath. | For Sale by Leading Retallers and Jobbers \? ;3 bands of insertion were baste hfl‘" ! Heat the vermicelli or spaghetti to || svmptoms because constipation is only | Kellogg's Bran is not only an un- || Y > 1&‘0; stitched on with the sewing magchine { the boiling point. and while the mix | the foreranrer of disease, premature | equaled nealth aid, but delightful as ||| EpaE% Richard Spencer Palmer, Inc. ,\1\,& with a loose stitch, then the-linen ture of cheese, butter, milk and flour and many forms of o a cereal or sprinkled over your favor- || ! P \ & et R B % X beneath was cut away. One way to } s still hot stir the two together, thex ||| nety per cent of all ite cereal. Its nutlike flavor is very || HIERN NO. 12 WARDE| LDG. i prevent a tablecloth from breaking | keep hot and to ot CE50 ot hoti 1|l can be traced to constipatior {appealing. You never ate such muf- ||| H{iSS Salcs Agents. }on the center folds, is to cut one or | any more, because further boiling ||| is the dircet cause of such d | fins or raisin bread or macaroons or [i HIS two inches from one end and one | Would tend to cause the tomatoes to ||| diabetes and Bright's. Fig countless other bakery batches as | A - di i Side. That will make the folds come JACKET OF TAN| coagulate the milk in the mixture. || Dition with Kelloge's Bran thbian: Trove ot Kelloswis ||| a /7673'071 NCE |52 Gew Diaces, and adds greatly to| GLOTH WITH MOROCCAN POINTS | T prefer to use a mixture of spa- ||| Antee results if you et at least two | Bran foday. Buy it at all grocers! | ° the wearing Gualities of the linen! OR BLUE AT EDGES. THE FELT | ghetti and vermicelll instead of all !l ! cloth. 5 HAT IS TAN AND BLUE. spaghetti or all vermicelll. When holes are eaten away by a (Copsrigbt, 1922.) washing pewder, or by =f‘d "t‘ '0'; knees. They like them bnrek and s i attempt to remo 2 Tust | SpoL: sunburnt. It's shocking, you know,: —— = cleared away that | Tined vy maicn heads, they are | 370w them white ana dimpled. s MARKET 2 { likely to appear in awkward places. | “mperefore, and solely for that rea- | v skin trouble |1 ot Vermana: & ditele Tace | pon, “Their akiitoare. short Thes |- . s 3 { monogram or crochet exi il | 8070t touch the knees. They make | 2 NEws ‘I had suffered from eczemasolong | {"™ Gych “a defect, or lace in-|n; effort to take glory from round.|= 1 didn’t believe anything would over- | serts can bep laced in the four | styrdy legs bronzed as those of a|. i e e e bl AR e S T e come it, but the first time I used Resi- | corners by quartering the _table- |jifogugrd on the beach. 3 A nol it stopped the itching, and now my | cloth and marking a hole through| what happens in coats is of small| J ers 1,000 Hams and 2,000 Shoulders for this sale. e 4 ™Y | the three other corners. In this Way |importance to young girls. At the % Positivel: to dealers. : skin is entirely clear. all corners will mateh. present our it happens that Vic-| s ositively none to 3 - : 2 X A tablecloth does not lose its use-|torianism rules This is stealing the | 3 H — Thisis the opericnce ofthons | filness even when it IS t0o far Eone | clders’ thunder, for that is the out|3 H SMOKED C SMOKED (o] . 5 P eties sonle haalingma- | to be mended any more or to be | and kind of jacket that adults choose | are always fresh = oomls seldom fail fo overcome | cut over in the ways described. Often | o wear. | = . " IC ln T o i tadiente | the ends of a fine old piece of damask | These sacks were once limited to | H Lb. ou ers Lb, { Wi “Fetain much of their original|ine dressing room. Women slept in i ¢ | strength and bheaflu! % al';hauih v:’hb them if they were easily chilled- (eguWszsEssIuz2TssscRyEVRNSsBaBaNIEsess: Highest lity, 8 10 1bs. | High de, 4 to16/1h . {middle may be damage ry ighest quality, 8 to 5. igh grade, o 5. av H 3 : ’1“ practical use to which such ends can | Q! 24 gh g 3 HAT is more delightful than lme Wha { be put is to cut them mm“e:fihu%n hmep:ckbng.pmp;fg done or twenty inch squares, pull threads with_deliciously wholesome . R . ase 8,, S' b ’ LOW PRICES ON PRIME BEEF CUTS ingredicnts? You can selet fuits, FeaS ’ 5 | spices, etc., with fair can you TUE tem tnto uble napikina for anoorns Fancy Chuck Rosst Ib..-15c | Round Steak, Ib-.......z8c |]| B e e S s e i Prime Rib Roast, Ib.....23c | Sirloin Steak, Ib........28¢ |}/ sured of the purity and strength so Pickled Onions f Every housewife can find a use for i Shoulder Clod Roast.) 20c | Porterhouse Steak, Ib....32¢ necessary in your vinegar—end at a EES serve Ior small cloths from a _yard to fifty Bouillon Roast ......c7y" | Plate Beef for boiling, ! reasonable price? Pann s p e inches square, for the Juncheon table, ; Three-cornered Roast e | Fresh Liver, Ib........ | 2 . Portsmaliomsenasnd allos for instance. The ends, cut to the de- Hamburg Steak, fresh i Get White House Vinedar of to rest in brine one day. reakfast, Lunch- fred *i2a" and_ hemmed or hem- A 3 g Steak, = ! G e s andl full steength, T gt ot W stitched, will give good service for { ground, 1b. ........12%¢ Fresh Pork % sbove government stand- HOUSE VINEGAR add . a long time. Also, damask will be Shoulders, 1b. apme. ( at & < 214 ou. sk, 234 o3 ginger eon or d[nner found useful for covers for side- B = Lean Pork i ard) undiluted and of such constan! snd 3§ ox black pepper. boards, tables, dressers or other pieces Finest American 25 an Porl quality that you are sure to get Bring to bail in ....u‘ sl of furniture. From the ends you can Swiss Cheese, Ib. . C Chops, Ib..... the proper preserving quality that e resdhoaar i in place of the usuRlly St _fOuT A el i will keep the most delicate balance a0 taken froe brine, wi cloth that, when la! 3 2 = R - of s indefinitcly. 200 placed ih. fasts Cover the"top oF o gaod sized table Genuine Spring Lamb | Fancy Milk-Fed Veal your preserv = R ROU and allow a 1 il ), VINEGAR of full streagth everlasting cdges. One ‘edge of each of the four Legs of Spring Lamb, 1b,, 30c | Veal guglet!. ‘b.........40c :hfllw": ""‘“";’;‘3“;;‘:“‘;‘,‘;2_ 22 b oty o squares has a selvage, but the three i Leg of Veal, Ib.. - - -30 pears resuls other edges yvou must hem with as Brleb-ac amb, stewing, Shé‘ulder Veal Soactiog o cies but want to be sure of results. narrow a hem as possible. Then lay the SR o 8 v four squares together to form & lar, 5 b soasti e s ] cnuare, with Droper regard to the Shenlder’ by s Breast Veal, bons out, White House not pattern of the cloth, N & 5 sseoehsphsscTRMe o i squares together with a heavy linen Loin * and Rib Lamb Shoulder ~~ Veal Ghops 'White Vinegar « thread. The easlest way to 40 that Chops, 1b............38c Ib. ‘23¢ You went the delectable teng, the is to baste e edges on " b, . . . . wa 9 leaving about half an Inch space for Shoulder Lamb Chops, Rib or Loin Veal Chops, appetizing aroma, the savory the fagoting. In the center where 9 Ib. .. PO 1.1 T S e smoothness of White House Cider the four corners come together work y Vinegar. It costsless and is worth 3 & spider “.hlf!l Zitithe l"htrhufdo Tzh: =<' i more to any housewife. ! result will be a pretty cloth for us : ¢ e ' & breaktast or tuncheon. ; ) FINEST HOME DRESSED PORK s T e e Instead of the fagoting, narrow WIIN W ‘ 'h 5 allons and half n the hand IS nsertion In heavy lace can be used You [ 4 ever Want to ange Loin Pork Chops, Ib....35¢ gnre_Hnng chd'k]bl'!;"wc B Sisas ogs. Tasiat o Wihite House. e to join the squares, with a allion . . enuine Fa acl ., 16¢ e — in the center as a finish. Narrow om:E you use Seal Brand Coffee Machine Sliced Bacon, Bean Pork or Fat Butts, NATIONAL FRUIT PRODUCT CO. =5 laco ¥ound the els8 of 1S Sress mau you will understand why so many e T e RN e T " ashington, D. \'\'i“ not add much to the co:‘!. i people refuse to buy any other kind. No other fabric makes such a sof he flavor is different of course, Fan i - i i bath towel fer the tender skin of a The f 5 tisfyin A aney Stewing and Bak. Fancy Spring Chickens, very young baby as old table linen. more rich, more satislying an ing Fowls, Ib. fresh killed, Ib.......40c S, With Dethol Such towels, cut either square or ob- licious—but even more important pray Wi ethol long and of generous size, can be the fact that every pound of Seal Ridge Fresh Instant death to all bugs and ":’B}"‘;"'I:;‘e!""heg‘::m"m Zhe n':‘.‘;::‘:; Brand tol“lll;l_l this fiavo; and guar- insects. Absolutely harmless to | will give them preference over any antees the deliciousness of every cup of coffee you make. human beings. O onh otk oo 5 . 18 Busy Markets Conveniently Located PURE APPLE CIDER . 1 y's wash _cloth, t00, i iently at— i Household Size, 50c San be made from the same fabric ne:‘?r’an‘:!:nzlfoc:?e:? nnufigfl'{:fi Northenst Market, 15th and H Sta. N. B, 2121 18th st. N. W. . Even the small pleces, if they are ORERale: Meea e ers still moderately firm, can be utilized. Cut In squares or oblongs of any Gesired size and fringed by pulling ’ . out threads to a depth of half an inch, they make excellent tray cloths and plate doflies. No other cloth 18 - so good for polishing glassware and silverware. Rosslyn, Va. 718 O Bt. use Seal Brand cannot be induced to B Now, change. At your grocersin 1, 2 and 3 pound tins. Never in bulk. Seal Brand Orange Pekoe Tea is of the same auiily high @s Seal Brand Coffes Tablecloths should be marked on

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