Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 13, 1916, Night Extra, Page 10, Image 10

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    EVENING LEDGER PHILADELPHIA". MONDAY, MARCH 13, 1916,
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"FOUR WALLS DO NOT A
MANSION MAKE' SAYS M'LISS
Nor Are Wedding Presents and Chance Pur
chases Likely to Contribute to the
Home Beautiful
iktpW that spring Is almost hero and a great many women, Impelled by that
SS vernal bacillus which Is responsible for housccloanlng orgies, will bo Imbued
With, tho desire1 to renovat6 everything In eight, I am moved to say a few words
"doing tho House over."
The number of women who have sufllclent money to ncqulro all the necessities
for a tastefully furnished homo and yet wno haven't the first knowlcdgo of tho
principles that must be followed In tho selection of thoso necessities Is fairly
Incredible.
The hldcosltles that abound Iri wallpaper, carpets, rugs and furnlturo, an
J' expert tella me, aro tho direct result ol
any Illusions tho manufacturers and designers aro laboring unuer ns to ineir
beauty,
Indeed, a furnlturo connoisseur declares that at tho proBont time It Is moro
difficult to buy things In bad than In good taste, because an era of good lines
tend genuine merit Is noticeable In modern furniture.
but evon though ono Is happy In the selection of furnishings, how Is a
-woman to achlevo a satisfactory and artistic ensemble If sho has no conception
of tho simple laws that constltuto tho
"Havo nothing In your home," says "William Morris, "that you do not Know
' to ho useful or believe to bo beautiful."
This Is an excellent rulo to follow, If ono could only bo suro that her Ideas
of beauty are tho correct ones. Dut nlno times out of ten they aren't. Take,
for instance, tho qucstldn of hardwood floors. Now, to tho avcrago woman, a
hardwood floor was made to he polished, yea, oven though It mean a pain In tho
back and a wrlnklo In tho brow. When, as a matter of fact, an artlstlo decorator
will tell you that It is not natural, and thcrcforo la unbeautlful, for wood to
ehlnc. A luminous dull finish which brings out tho flno grain of tho wood Is
moro to bo desired than tho glassy surfaco which requires tho courago of a
tout heart and tho genius of a nlmblo tread to navigate.
A wholo book might bo written on tho subject of color In tho homo and
color psychology. Do you know, for Instance, that yellow, In nddltlon to being
cheerful and warm, Is also what Is known as an expanding color and that a small
room can bo mado to actually seem larger If It Is papered in yellow? In like
manner, red intensifies and bluo contracts, ond thoy should, thcrcforo, bo used
to a consldorablo degrco In largo rooms only.
Low ceilings can bo given the effect of height and high ceilings can be
mado to look low with tho propor selection of wallpapers and drapery. Cheerless
rooms which do not get tho sunlight can bo mado to look bright and warm,
Just aa garish rooms can bo toned down to tho right degrco of cosiness, If you
only know how.
Excellent books and articles nro being written almost dally about home deco
ration, and yet It Is a curious fact that tho avcrago American homo Is nn un
pleasant hodge-podgo of wedding gifts and chance purchases. They don't seem
to havo beon planned or dreamed over. It matters not whether your abode
consists only of one small room or whether it is of mansion proportions, artistic
arrangements can bo achieved at as small a prico and in somo cases smaller
than gaudy, lneffccttvo ones.
To thoso of my readers who are Interested In knowing somo of tho first
principles of good tasto In homo furnishing and who will sond mc a sclf
nddrcsscd, stamped envelope, I wilt gladly send tho namo of -a fascinating Ilttlo
book that covers this subject adequately.
Is This Heroism?
"Thou shalt enjoy thyself," says Woods Hutchinson, In a current article
on "Beauty," "ought to bo tho eleventh commandment," and although tho doctor
may bo flippant and very frivolous In virtually all of tho articles ho writes, his
Ideas aro usually animated by hard common senso and aro of practical working
value. For Instance, this advice:
"Tho first, last and main thing In Hfo Is to live hard and Joyously and nil
over no fear of using yourself up or burning yourself out boforo your tlmo.
Tho stronger drafts you can keep up, tho more fuel you can burn, tho farther
and more effectively you will run. Live not only hard and Joyously, but hard
and dangerously. To husband your resources, sao your Ufo force, may bo
prudent In tho cap and spectacles nge; but 'go it whllo you'ro young' Is tho
best policy up to 5G.
"It Is tho full, busy, interested life that Is tho long and happy one, and tho
empty, monotonous, restricted, guarded life which makes you fat and flabby
or lean and fibrous In tho forties nnd lands you in premature decrepitude and
early decay. Llvo tho llfo of your time, keep in touch with everything that
la going on, tako an Interest and hand In everything sano and decent, and you
Will keep on improving nnd growing and bo attractive and Interesting till
you aro 65, 70, 75." M'LISS.
Letters to the Editor of
Addresa nil communications to MT.Im, rnre
me or we
Dear M'LIss To settle an argument,
Will you kindly tell mo if It Is the male
or the female canaries that sing? Thank
ing you, I am. BIRD LOVER.
Only the males sing.
Dear IfLIss Kindly send mo copy of
honey recipes for coffee cake and taffy.
A. L.
Coffee cake One cup of honey, half cup
of sugar, shortening nlzo of an egg, three
cups flour, one teapoonful soda dissolved
GOOD
Good form queries should be ad.
dressed to Deborah Hush, written on
una tide of the paper and signed with
full name and address, though initiate
' ONLY will be published upon request.
The column toll! appear this toetifc in
Monday's, "Wednesday's and Fridays
Evening Ledger.
In ray correspondence Is a letter re
questing a few directions as to the proper
way to conduct a tea or garden party.
The person who writes wishes to Introduce
Jier young daughter into society next year
nd thinks It might bo well to gtvo an out-of-doors
affair first.
The invitations, which should bo en
graved on a large size visiting card,
should have the name of Mr. and Mrs.
Blank on one line and the daughter's
name oh the second line. The address
should ho placed In the lower right-hand
comer and the date of the tea or garden
Jrty engraved In the left-hand corner,
with thb hours of the affair's duration,
u, from 4 until 6.30 o'clock.
It Is well to havo a number of the
daughter's contemporaries receive with
her, also some older women, who may pre
side at the tea table. If the weather Is
warm enough to warrant It, It would be
Very delightful to serve the refreshments
out of doors, though the mother and
daughter receive the guests in the drawing
room. It would be permissible to hold the
entire affair out of doors, however. The
receiving party could stand under a shady
trea or have some such background. For
refreshments, It Is well to have ices, choco
late, sandwiches, cakes, bonbons. A gar
den party may, however, take tho form of
anst, home, "and It is usual then to serve
, mora elaborate collation. Including
hlcken croquette;?, chicken salad, etc, etc
'elluloid Collars
near Deborah ttush Is it good form
wear a celluloid collar to a dance.
I very fond of dancing, but I get
my collars win Detore me evening
..-. A friend suggested that I buy
-iulold one. Your opinion on this
Mattex' would be appreciated gratefully
by F.L-McO.
It would be very bad form to wear a
l. cellulaid cellar. Whjr not take an extra
! one with you. It would be a small matter
P f retire to the dressing- room and change
your collar wnea you iei we rsc ono
begin, td crumple up,
8rring Cocktails During Dinner
Dear Deborah Rush Can you tell me
it ii la proper to serve cocktails during
tftwftr as wen as Dore. i see in
ikiturdav'a Bvcnimo) LaDOEB you say
'itMY should be served before the guests
U: JJ the dittoing room, HARRY.
CoAUtla should not be served during
the Masvr. They are meant to be taken
feifere, jaeat
ipfctf. Kaiyr Should One Arrive?
Itmr Ptbarah BaA Will you tell me
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f&rw&i affairs and Informal ones also.
M.. u. fj.
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a lorsaal outlier of tuncnetm u
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a demand for them and not becauso of
secret of good tasto?
the Woman's Page
of the KtenlnE Xedter.
Wrlto on one
pnper onir.
in two-thirds cup of cold coffee (scant),
ono tcaspoonful of cinnamon, half tea
spoonful of cloves, half teaspoonful of nut
meg, one cup of raisins (floured), two and
a half cupfuls of Hour. If too thin, add
a little moro flour.
Taffy Take three cups sugar, two
thirds cup extracted honey, two-thirds cup
hot water. Boll nil together till It spins
a thread when dropped from a spoon or
hardens when dropped Into cold water
Pour Into a greased vessel. When cool
pull until white.
FORM
It Is permissible to go a little before the
time specified, but custom makes It more
usual to go Just at the hour. It'depends
largely on how well ono knows one's
hostess at Informal affairs, whether it Is
well to go a Ilttlo early or not.
Where Does the Fish Come In?
Dear Deborah Hush rill you tell mo
In serving a dinner, when does the flah
course come. Before or after the meat?
II. G. N.
Pish Is served after the soup, at a din
ner. Sometimes it is desirable to havo
an entreo after tho fish yefore serving tho
meat or principal dish of tho meal.
What of Kissing?
Dear Deborah Hush Will you tell me
In your Good Form column whether tt Is
bad form to let a young man kiss you
goodby when he Is leaving after paying a
call. I know a young man who has been
calling on mo at least once a week for two
months. As he was Iealng last time he
said he thought I should let him kiss me
on the cheek. He said I was green when
I refused; that ladles und gentlemen al
ways did so. Is he right? I said no at
first, but finally let him. and I don't feel
just right about It. Would like to have
your opinion. a. T. B.
Your feeling In this matter Is absolutely
correct, It is a pity you did not keep to
your first decision. It is never proper for
a girl to allow a man to kiss her unless
she Is engaged to marry him, and even
then one should be very temperate In this
matter, as In all things,
DEBORAH RUSH.
Kitchen HintB
Always take care to use a silver knife
when you are cutting vegetable or fruits
for salads. If you use the cold water
from the faucet these day and put your
lettuce, celery or cucumbers In this to
keep until used, Ice will not be necessary.
The same may be done with butter balls.
Change the water often if the kitchen Is
too hot Cover the bowl with a wet
piece of muslin.
Wax 'Em
If you find your low shoes slip and
cause large holes to come in the heel of
your very best silk stockings, try rub
bing the heels of the stockings with par
affin. You will have no more holes, ex
cept those that come from wear.
Carpe Diem
O IJlotress mine, where are you roaming?
0 dtay and heart your true-love's coming
That can sing both high and low:
Trip no further, pretty sweetinr,
Journeys end in lovers' meeting
Every wise man's son doh know.
What is lover 'tis not hereafter;
Present mirth hath present laughter.
What's to come Is tUl unsure.
In delay there Ilea no, plenty
-rhea cosa Ww bus. Sweet snd twenty.
w ssrsl -sja.
-WHi4 teiki4W,
SEEN IN
A PRACTICAL TAILORED BLOUSE
HERD Is a moderately priced spring blouse which combines fashion with simplicity
of line, nnd adds to this tho season's latcot fad, two-toned material, as featured
on tho turn down collar.
Tho Influence of tho middy blouse li faintly suggested by tho Bports lines of tho
waist, although the material of which It lo fashioned Is crepo do chine. In palo flesh
or white. Tho two-toned collar Is to bo had In flesh and malzo or In flesh nnd malzo
trimmed with white. Tucks aro closely massed together In unique effect to glvo the
collar style, and a plcot-cdgo finishes off tho tie nt tho front.
The scams on this blouse aro corded. Instead of bolng hemstitched ns nro many
of the older models. Tho wldo shoulder scam and piped buttonholes nro interesting
details. Price, $5.
A Milan Bailor hat of battleship gray Is trimmed with a facing of midnight
bluo Georgette. Double cordlngs of tho samo form a band surrounding tho crown.
Brilliant cherries aro shown at the top nnd falling from underneath tho crown. Tho
Fame may bo ordered In nny color combination nt $10
Tho nnme of tho shop whero these articles may bo purchased will bo supplied
by tho Hdltor of tho Woman's I'ngc, Evem.vo Lcnann, COS Chestnut street Tho
request must bo accompanied by a stamped, self addressed envelopo and must men
tion mo unie on wuicn tno article, appeared.
Marion Harland's Corner
Biography of St. Valentino
I'pAN' any one tell mo of tho biography
Jot St. VaIentlno7 I should llko to
know, also, how tho United States camo
to bo called Undo Sam. I do know that
two brothers had to sign somo paper nnd
they called Samuel last nnd said: 'Let
Undo Sam sign now.' When and what
was It? MRS. I. H."
St. Valentino was n Christian martyr
who suffered death for his faith about tho
year 270 A. D during tho reign of tho
Hmperor Claudius Until tho Gregorian
calendar was put Into universal use tho
anniversary of St. Valentino's death fell
upon February 14. This date had long
been observed by tho Greeks und Romans
ns a festival In honor of Juno, At this
colebratlon tho pagan custom was to send
love letters. Somehow tho two festivals
got mixed up. Later tho original observ
ance of the day was lost sight of by all,
Cupid lmlng his own way with pagan
nnd Christian Tho anecdote concerning
tho Introduction of Uncle Sam into Amer
ican history Is now to me. I Bhould like
to hear moro of it. Lexicons define It as
"a jocular extension of tho Initials of U
S." In like spirit wo hno contracted the
namo of a great political parly Into
"g. o. p." Fifty years henco your grnnd
son, in coming upon these letters in his
history class, will ask for what they
stand and why.
Proper Thing to Do
"What Is tho proper thing to do when
attending a church scrUco of any kind
of which you are not a regular attendant,
whether Roman Catholic, Protestant.
Jewish or any other? Should you rlso
when others rise, kneel, etc.? Kindly an
swer as soon as possible. P. II."
Dcyond question, courtesy and rever
ence for the placo consecrated to dlvlno
serlce require you to follow the practice
of the worshipers nbout you. It you aro
not willing to rise and kneel as tho serv
ices dictate, stay away. You aro not
obliged to attend that particular placo of
worship. Th clrcumstanco that you
havo entered It voluntarily makes It a
matter of civility, if nothing more, that
you should comply outwardly at least
with tho form prescribed by that com
munion. To act otherwise would render
you conspicuous and exclto displeasure or
ridicule.
Songs of School Days
"I hope Borne ono has at least ono of the
three things I am seeking: A songbook
pamphlet we used In the eighth grade nt
school entitled, I think, either Blackwell's
or Dlackman's 'Singer ' Two of the song;
contained In It nro 'Nearer Home" and
"Soft Words Turned Away Wrath." Sec
ond, a songbook pamphlet containing all
the songs, with music, of tho opera "Ilobln
Hood.' This also was used at school.
These booklets are only paperbound. Lnst.
but not least, I should like the sacred
song, sheet music, entitled 'Face to Face,'
In medium key. I will return postage
onltoranythlngIreceiye.Rgn jici
I hope you will receive all three of the
things you aro seeking or learn where
they may be obtained. If they have been
preserved by those who were interested in
them in their school days, It Is not prob.
able that they are valued now.
Has Weak Ankles
"Could you tell mo through the Corner
If any one has a pair of anklo braces that
he does not need any longer? I have weak
ankles, that continually 'crack' when I
walk. I cannot afford the prlco of a pair,
and so I would be much obliged to you If
you would print my need. It may be
there is a, pair that are not needed.
"M. B."
Address and story are entered In our
books. One who was lame and now walks
the earth, an agile man, could not make
a more fitting thank-offering than, by
transferring the useless, ugly reminders
of former infirmity to this poor fellow.
Correct Quotation of Toast
"Can a reader glvo me tl correct
quotation of this toastj "Wan day when
I was 1X10 in the cellar, I found a
doientehampagne bottles, and as I did not
want thlm to go to waste, I thought I'd
empty thlm. So I took wan uv the bot
tles nnd I removed the cork and emptied
the contents down the drain except a
small tumblerful, which I drank. I then
took another bottle and removed the cork
and emptied the bottle except wan small
tumblerful, which I drank. I than re
moved the cork from another bottle x
cept wan small glassful, which I drank.'
This continues until the woman Is hilar-
ASK FOR and GET
HORLiCK'S
THB ORICDfAI,
MALTED MILK
Glw? 4Utw 6si YQp jltfA
THE SHOPS
All rnmmnnlrntlon ncldrcuscd to Morion
Iliirlnml fihnuld Inrlnnr n Ntumpeil. Rplf
aililrpsxnl rnfrlnpo nnd n flipping of the
nrtlrlo tti nlilcli ou lire interested. I'er
hoiih wlxhlnjr to nld In the rliurltntile
"orl, of Urn II. II. ('. nhnnlil wrlto Marlon
Ilnrlmid, In euro of thU puner, for nd
dreise of thoo lhe- would like to help,
nnd. Imlnir rerelred them, communicate
direct with tlieno imrtlen.
lous, and tho wny It Is told Is Indeed
funny. S. J. M."
I havo nover henrd tho Btory before.
I can readily Imagine that tho recital may
lie as you say, Indeed funny. It might bo
told with effect In a temperance cam
paign Referred to other lovers of comic
recitations.
Lpap Year Proposals
"Wo aro three Jolly young girls, wish
ing to hao a Ilttlo fun among acquaint
ances After trying, but In vain, to find
something written on a 'Leap Year Pro
posal,' wo hao had no satisfaction In our
estimation. Now wo would bo grateful If
you could sccuro any phraso or composi
tion leading to tho samo, by a written
noto. THU TRIO"
I do not recall now nny bom fldo leap
year proposnls Hut as every woman Is
secretly of tho opinion that sho could say
"Just tho right thing" to tho right girl.
If she wero a man, why does not each of
you Jolly girls compose what a man ought
to say, If ho only knew how? Write It out
carefully and commit to memory nnd
then! Perhaps tho composition may mako
you a trlflo moro chnrltablo to somo poor
fellow whoso declaration sticks In his
throat when ho would be most eloquent.
And when all Is said and done, do we
know of any moro direct road to tho do
sired goal than Prlscllla's question to John
Alden, who was trying to urge the suit of
his especial friend upon her "Why don't
you speak for yourself. John?" That
may havo been leap year. Who knows?
True, but Ungrammatical
"Why Is It incorrect to say or wrlto
such a scntenco as this: 'If a person
knows what is their duty, it Is a sin not
to perform it to tho best of their nblllty'?
I know this Is true, but my chum pays It
Is not good grammar. Will you decide tho
dlsputo? j j G ,,
A person is In tho singular number.
Yet you use a plural pronoun In speaking
of him or her. Tho error is common. It
is grossly ungrnmmatlcal, nevertheless. It
may sound pedantic to say "his or her
duty," but it is correct. Good writers
smooth over the difficulty by saying "he"
and "his," assuming that the person Is
masculine. Your chum Is right In correct
ing you, but ho should not accuse you of
using bad grammar. All grammar Is sup- 1
posed to bo good and exact. lie should i
havo said "ungrammatlcal."
Quilting Is "In"
A quilted taffeta skirt la shown on one
of the newest original designs for a
dance frock from Tappe. An old-fashioned
mantilla scarf, black lace mitts
and a white Colonial wig complete the
1830 outfit.
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ST. PATRICK'S DAY
EMBLEMS OP GREEN
INVITE TO FEAST
They Beckon From the Win
dows of Caterers and Prom
ise a Season of Joy and
Social Diversion
NOVELTIES FOR BANQUET
Thoy Includo n Variety of Toothsome
Dishes and After Dinner
Games
Have you seen tho Green?
It smiles nnd beckons to one from tho
windows of caterers, telling of tho coming
of St. Patrick's Day. Tho Shamrock nnd
pipe fostooned with green, which havo lent
a touch of spring to wintry March In years
gono by, are In stronger forco tnis year
than over before. Thoy aro reinforced by
favors of green candles, green cakes, Ico
cream molded of pistachio In tho form
of hnrps or potatoes, green hats, pipes,
shlllelahs, green cherries, even candy po
tatoes. If you chooso to entertain on St Pat
rick's Day In tho ovcnln' by a card party
tho partners may find each other by means
of duplicates of mlnlaturo pipes, hnrps,
liny snakes nnd Irish blackthorn sticks,
smalt sl2o, of course. For prizes thero
aro small trunks filled with green enndy,
tho trunks being marked "Delfnst," or po
tato boxes also filled with candy for tho
boobies, for tho higher prizes thero aro
pieces of real Irish linen for tho women,
and blackthorn sticks for tho men.
ST. PATRICK'S DAY VIANDS.
For tho supper ono should havo the
tnblo cocred with whlto crepo paper with
shamrock design, and napkins to match.
Tho centrepiece should be a shamrock
plant In n green Jardlnlore. For the Inner
man tho following viands nro both de
licious nnd appropriate, carrying out tho
samo green nnd whlto color.
Celery and Mtuco salad chicken salad
may also bo served If ono wishes cream
choeso and lettuco sandwiches, olives,
green candles in tho shape of shamrocks,
green mints, a fruit lemouado with green
cherries, and pistachio ico cream.
In giving a dl.iner party tho same
decorations could bo used, but tho menu
would bo moro elaborate Grapefruit or
fruit cocktail first, with tho green cher
ries. Cream of spinach soup with crackers,
baked halibut with mashed potatoes and
green peas, olIcs for the salad, rings of
green peppers stuffed with cream choeso
nnd served with a French dressing on
lettuce with crackers, pistachio Ico cream
In npproprlato molds, nngel cako or smnll
cakes Iced with greon. A harmless vego
tablo coloring mnttor can bo bought and
tho Ico cream and enkes made at homo
If ono wishes.
AFTER-DINNER GAMES.
After dinner tho guests may amuse
themselves with a shamrock hunt, a prize
being given tho ono finding tho most candy
shamrocks.
A rathor novel Idea Is that of having an
imitation Blarney stono built In to somo
Inaccessible placo the stono can bo mado
of gray cardboard and tho ono losing in
any of tho games must pay tho ponalty of
hunting out tho Blarney stono and kissing
It, then coming back nnd telling tho other
guests a wonderful talc For thoso who
kiss tho Blarney stono nro over nfter
wards gifted with tho gentlo art of "gab."
Tor a real St. Patrick's day party tho
hostess should recolvo her guests dressed
in white, with green ribbons and wearing
a sprig of shamrock. Stories of Ireland
should be told by tho guests tho Emornld
Islo Is rich In talcs of romanco and fancy,
both In ptoso nnd verse. Thoso who sing
havo a varied cholco In tho nlrs both sad
and Bweot, "Kathleen Mavourneen," "As
thore," "Acushla Machrco," "Como Back
to Erin," "Peggy In tho Low Back Car,"
"Upon the Shoogy Shoo," aro general fa
vorites. Tho ocnlng's fun should end
with nn old-fashioned Irish reel and tho
singing of tho "Wcarln" of tho Green."
Sports Hat
Bangkok straw is the logical successor
to tho panama as a sports hat. It Is
llko panama, only very much lighter and
finer. High-crowned, broad-brimmed
models como In lavender, roso, apple green
nnd natural straw color.
15 Fine
White
Diamonds
4 Fine
Sapphires
in
Latest design, all Platinum
La Valliere, including chain,
$85.00
Other Platinum La Vallleres,
(30,00 upwards.
THOMPSON
1S01 354 So. 8th St.
If You Love
Flowera You Should Know
The Century Flower Shop
12th Below Chestnut St.
Allen, inc.
ut St 1214
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COLD. MOIST COMPRESS GOOD
By WILLIAM
ONn of tho most effcctlvo remedies tor
croup Is unfortunately unavailable In
households whero the 18th century view of
"catching cold" prevails nnd catarrhal
or "spasmodic" croup Is usually prevalent
In theso very households. A mother who
Imagines her child gets croup because ho
has had his feet wet or becauso ho went
out without his coat or muffler on will
hardly bo willing to npply n cold, damp
cloth to tho chltd's throat as a prophylac
tic or remedial measure.
When the child retires with tho symp
toms of a "cold" nnd begins to cough In
tho night with that peculiar brassy,
croupy cough, then Is tho tlmo to npply
tho cold rriolst compress. It will often
prevent tho attack or even relievo the
croup after It has developed. Hero Is tho
way to npply It:
Wring out a small towel, a napkin or
yard squaro of cloth In the coldest water
you ha 0 nt hand top water Is never too
cold Wring It thoroughly, so that It will
not drip Fold It quickly In a pad about
tho nlzo of your hand and npply It to tho
front of tho throat from ear to ear. Cover
It with a piece of oiled silk or somo waxed
paper nnd retain It In placo by a fow
turns of bandage about tho neck. If relief
Is not Immediate, npply a fresh compress
cory fivo to ten mlnutoa for hnlf nn hour
or moro. If relief follows tho first applica
tion, ns I' usually docs, leave the compress
on for a fow hours.
Tho snmo mcasuro Is useful In tho rc
ltof of ncuto soro throat, acute laryngitis
nnd annoying cough duo to Irritation or
tickling In tho throat.
A cold moist compress Is grateful In
tho treatment of headache, especially tho
hcadacho accompanying any feverish state.
For the Hope Chest
A mighty dainty gift for tho hopo chest
or for n young glrl'B birthday Is easy
to mako nt home, and fortunately. It
doesn't look It. It Is a hat stand. They
nro nbout 40 Inches high, and may bo
glided or painted to harmonlzo with tho
color Bchemo of tho girl's bedroom. The
top has n cushion on which tho hat Is
hung.
This Is, of courso, covered with crctonno,
satin, brocade, or somo fancy material
of tho kind A very elaborato model has
a wldc-meshcd gold laco over this, and
ordinary long pins, with different col
ored glass heads, aro stuck In rows
through tho cushion for uso nnd for orna
ment. A rufflo of laco may bo added to
this, nnd tho result will be quite charm
ing. Tho Idea Is to hang tho hat on this
when tho occupant of tho room Is too hur
ried to placo It In Its box.
Filet in Again
Filet Insertion Is as fashionable as ever
on tlno linens, routing couiu ue moro
exquisite, on llngcrlo than tho filet bands
nnd medallions on puro whlto handker
chief linen or crepo do chine. As straps
oer the shoulders on a camlsolo It Is a
now noto. A narrow ribbon Is bound
nbout It on somo models.
To Light You to Bed
A dainty Ilttlo bcdsldo candle Is
very latest accessory to the boudoir.
the
It
may bo had In Trench Ivory, sller or gilt,
nnd have n tiny electric bulb In them, Just
dim enough to show light to hunt for tho
handkerchief, or tako tho time. Tho stor
age battery Inside tho stick will allow tho
candlo to burn 20 hours.
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Add Up Your Dry Cleaners' Bills
Quite n tidy sum if you are nt all particular about keeping
your dresses, waists, cloves, etc., fresh, clean and dainty.
Why not save about seven-eighths of that expense by do
ing your own dry cleaning at home?
' Putnam Dry-Cleaner, used with gasoline as soap is used
with water, will clean ond renovate the most delicate
fabrics without injury. Is simple, easy and effective, and
you have article ready for use again almost immediately.
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They continue to be supremo in the ar of
chocolate making.
See that you get "WILBURBUDS"
not 8omething that
the chocolate,
tastes.
Sold by Leading Confectioners,
Druggists and Fancy Grocers.
H. O. WILBUR & SONS, Inc. .
Sole Manufacturer
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j lines and a great favorite.
A Its features are the long
vamp, extremely pointed toe
and high, tapering- heel. The
effect is one of -wonderful grace
and lightness.
CSaflin, HOT Chestnut
WEAPON AGAINST CROUP
BRADY, M. D
Hero It should bo chanted
minutes. " "" nW
Whllo giving a hot mustard footbath-,
which la only properly administered to7
patient in bed and whllo giving a i,i5
or warm pack, always keep a cold rX
press on tho forehead. M "k
Moist cold produces an effect enllft.
different from dry cold as a local aroft
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
"Experience" Seta Us Right
Your remedy for pclson Ivy n thi
Health Talk of January 20 was all wron
ns Goldberg says. Ivy poisoning is not
akin disease, as you assume, but th
troublo Is caused by a penetrating oil
thrown out by tho plant. The best Mm.
cdy Is simply a thick lather mado of conX
mon kitchen soap.
Answer If It Isn't a skin dlseasn
maybo It Is mental nberratlon. The Irrl
tntlng principle is really nn add, and youV
lather Is nil right, though we must still
stick to our formula: Phenol (carbella
acid), ono dram, glycerin half nn ounce,
llmo water one pint to bo patted on wit
tho fingers.
Cream of Tartar
Please let me know If It Is nil right to
tako half a teaspoonful cream of tartar
every morning In a cup of hot water? I
havo no kidney trouble, but I am Informed
tt flushes tho kldnoys and helps to ellm
Inato poisons from tho system,
Answer It Is all right Cream et
tartar Is ono of our best dlurotlca that It,
a good medlclno to Increaso tho flow of
urine.
Delectable Left-Overs
Here's a clovor way to use left-overs V
Mashed potatoes Bhould bo mixed with
butter nnd rolled Into balls. Hollow ont
tho top of each ball and fill with a mixture
of choppod meat and peppers, celery, Be.'
Boning onion If you prefer It. Place this
In a greased pan, put n bit of butter on
top of each ball, and brown.
Remove all skin, bono and oil from left.
over salmon. Mash this as fine as possi
bio. mix with cream a cupful will do
and two tablespoonfuls of butter. Season.
Beat the whites of two eggs to a stiff
froth, turn tho salmon Into this, and beat
tho wholo mlxturo lightly. It Is light and
foamy when done.
Cream sauco poured over minced ham,
peppors, mashed potatoes and seasoning,
thon baked In tho oven until brown, u
palatable.
Macaroni, drained and placed In a but
tered baking dish, and covered with grated
cheeso. Is especially-good If a place In
tho centro of tho dish or casserole Is filled
with chopped ham. Bako tho wholo In a
quick ovon.
Meat Cakes of chopped meat, bread,
crumbs nnd two beaten eggs, rolled out
nnd fried. Is a favorite way to uso left
over roasts.
For Fish Odors
Lent means fish dishes, nnd fish dlshea
mean ugly odors. Almost any woman wilt
tell you that Bho would rather scrub floors
than wash fishy pans. The best and
cleanest way to do this Is to wrap the fish
up In waxed paper, and lino tho baking
pan with tho samo. Cook tho fish as
usual, and Just roll tho papers up and
throw them away. Tho pan should b
boiled for a moment In salsoda water.
Full directions with every bottle.
Vour Druggist sells Putnam Uy-Ceaner 25c nnd 50o
bottles. If he can't supply you, write us we will send
bottle, postpaid, for 25c. Monroe Drug Co., Quincy, 111.
Don't accept substitutes demand tho genuine.
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