March 5, 1926 WILMETTE LIFE 31 ... . _. . ·' RU D E N c E E N N y · · · Tells ·Women Ever!fthin!f/ Business has its efficiency experts, highly paid specialish, ready always to tell the head of the business why it isn't running just right. Busin<'~S doctors, these men. They study the symp· toms, diagnose the disease, and offer the remedy. But ho\v about the serious business of housekeeping and homemaking-growing more and more complicated with each generation? Where is the young housewife (or old one, for that matter) to find an efficiency ex·pert to solve her vexipg problems? There was no one to solve them until Prudence Penny came along and offered the wealth of her experience to readers of the Herald and Examiner. No\v the harassed housewife has but to write that helpful efficiency expert of the home, and presto! the thing is done-the problem is solved, the impossible i~ accomplished! · A very helpful lady is Prudence Penny. She "knows her stuff," as a flapper bride said of her the other day...J knows it so \veil that she smooths out household wrinkles as if they never existed. · Try your problems on her. Ther& is no charge, of course. Hers is just another useful service available to· all Herald and Examiner readers. .