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est y Sen “ee SRR ee eens Sb Sica EE . Learning Shetwiiby laity ‘When the daughter of the house begins to show signs of wanting to cook—that is the time for mother to begin her training in kitchen economy. Give her Borden's Evaporated Milk to use wherever the recipe calls for milk. The tasty re- sults of her efforts will encourage daughter. She'll learn thrift unconsciously—be preparing properly for the duties of later life. Borden's Evaporated Milk is pure, wholesome, rich milk that is both economical and convenient to use. 1} advocate it for all cooking purposes. Try the recipe below. You'll appreciate how easy to use and how economical Borden's Evaporated Milk is. Spectatiot in Home Roonemies Lecturer en Dei pers 2ramnee! Cottes Cake * Meenas Mik Gbeeed whh 5 5)¢ tibleopoontale therloning table: cold water lege 14 eupfal white cornmeal \4 cupfol corn or maple syrap @ MK coptal bread flour teaspoonful salt 3% teaspoontule baking powder ‘6 cuptul chopped walnuts Mix the dry ingredients together thoroughly, work in the fat, keeping the mixture mealy, as for baking powder biscuit; then add the errap, milk and egg, and pour inte « well- oiled, small dripping pan. Then mtx two tablespoonfuls of extra syrup with a teaspoon- ful of cinnamon, spread it over the mixture in a moderate oven 375 degrees F. . Your grocer has Borden's Evaporated Milk. Write for our “Recipe Book.” BORDEN'SCONDENSEDMILKCO, BORDEN BLDG EW YoRK mestic Betence a Tere | MINIMUM WAGE TO BE SET. Seere efary Lansing’s ' Sisters Lived | War tate « 75-00) nents | 4 490-09] Furnished 10.00» 459-00] Carelte | }15-00 © = 999-09] $500 $500 | 25-00 “ 300° a” | | FREE BRAss BED | >y law, bas for! as @ measure to of her peo a to-day said \% 00 sobewn on $50-0¢ 104th ST, LSTATIONAT CORNER | | IPSWICH SERIES HOSIERY For Men and Women ‘ One Thing Well The fire sep toward comfort able, healthy, efficient feet is the right hosiery. Hosiery that abso- huvely fia. That can’t gather, or bind, or quickly tear. For % years IPSWICH MILLS have made hosiery — studying the needs of human feet and constantly producing better-look- ing, better-fiting, longer-wear- ing, and more comfortable ho- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1918. Hourd Ateo Ve nher Car Pares Heme awe ine Cellar. After German Raid Pien f WASHIN CREDIT LEKMS Apart. Open Saturday Evenings ie } bea ! lage to almost incos: MERICAN ARMY t that It was not easy to une tt (Associated ly when German a viliage near the « Emma 8 You serce when you save! from A can troops were doin Save your left-overs and season them with Eddys Sa INU. S. A. At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores. Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St.,N. Y. had advanced in and subjected the vil- th the ‘affairs of, r influence in cposed plans, | further respon: | ‘There must | come effec- 508 RUNS AMUK, BITES |” SEVEN 2 EASEY CITY vom 7 », Department more Between 15th & 16th Sts. MRS. WILSON: Why, Molly, you don’t give that poor little tyke a cathartic every day, do you? MOLLY PHILLIPS: This isn’t a cathartic, mother. It’s Nujol. It was the only thing I could use while the baby was nursing. J was terribly constipated, you know, just after he was born, MRS. WILSON: Well, that’s to be expected, I guess. I remember the trouble I had when you were born, dear. MOLLY: Oh, mother, I was in awful shape. I tried every- thing. And everything fail- ed. All the laxatives and cathartics I was taking be- gan to affect the baby. He had colic and lost weight. My milk really seemed to siery. $0,000,000 pairs of Ipewich poison him. Then the doctor Hesiery were sold last year. ordered the Nujol treatment. Prices, 25c to 75c. You know the body doesn't absorb Nujol at all and con- sequently Nujol doesn’t af- fect the milk,—it passes uine Nujol, in a sealed and capped t mark in red —never otherwis A less, Inferior subst Nujol sold by all dru Send 50 cents and we and sailors anywhere, Wr Nujol treatment Section 5, N Je rey), Bayonne, N, J. jol Dep MOLLY: For your own protection insist that the druggist give you the ge mn , bearing the Nujol tr ship new kit size bottle to U. S. soldiers. te for attractive free bo . nt. Standard Oil Co. (D “Regular as Clockwork” Amazing Sale of “Wash Suits Look into our window and see these wash suits we put on sale for one week beginning tomorrow. ire brand new, clean, perfect garments in the pgpular Billie Boy and Middy Blouse styles—and Guaranteed to Be Worth $1. ug agin for This Occasion to.... mnned right at the begin- ning TE the season to make our Boys’ popular among * thrifty and particular parents, > Sale for One Week Only THE CUITS WILL SOUTTTVRLY NOT BE SOLD AT THIS PRICE AFTER FRIDAY, JUNE 28 mart, crisp, new, perfect washable suits in neat and tasteful patterns plain blue ‘designed with white belt and collar; checks, trimmed with contrasting colors: tans and mixtures, LIMIT 4 TO A CUSTOMER Ee Gth Avenue | 3d Avenue Northwest Corner 83d Give Him A Fair Start “ (Mrs. Wilson is assisting at the datly rites performed before Fannle They 55 Sizes 3 to 8 years. ¢ in its pattie. sought refage! men shot aad 1 Mulvaney at~ » bitten, -ones 10 P.M. Saturdays the altar of her grand-son, Master John Edward Phillips, Jr.) smoothly along the intest- ines, softening and clearing out the food waste as it goes. It wasan ideal treat- ment for my condition. MRS. WILSON: Does it work quickly? No—it depends on the individual. It took me several days, but since then I’ve been regular as clock- work. That’s one of the best things about it. There’s no griping, no violent action— isn’t it funny, mother, that some people don’t feel they are getting results unless they get disturbance and rough treatment in the pro- cess! Youwould never know you had taken Nujol—it’s so gentle. It simply softens the contents of the bowels and prevents the drying out and collecting of poison matter in the ‘colon’—the large in- testine. That’s where al- most all disease breeds you know. ely pure and harm ults, Genuin $ in the U, S. and Canad et on. MRS. WILSON: How do you feel after taking it? MOLLY: Oh, nothing but good effects — because there are nodrugsin Nujol. That’s why it can be taken reg- ularly. You don’t have to set aside a day to recover from it every time. MRS. WILSON: Do you give it to the baby regularly now? MOLLY: Yes, indeed, he’s already started. Every baby is born with a natural kink in his bowels—it has to straighten out naturally,and Nujol prevents any obstruc- tion there. It rather helps _ Nature to help herself. The doctor approves, and this sample of the youngest gen- eration is going to grow up thinking Nujol inside is just as important as his morning bath outside—which it is. And mother, look here! MRS. WILSON: Yes, Molly? MOLLY: See how well he takes it! ‘They years old; we ‘Tillie \ Dachuska, twelves one; George Tullokde,