-"VW-TlS -TV-VM k EVENING LEDGERPHIUADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRI .916. 10 frfl- - ymr!mmjifit . HERB'S A BUTTONLESS FROCK, A DISCOVERY OF M'LISS It's for Slip-on. Occasions and Was Invented by One of Philadelphia's Clever Girl Artists YOU know the fecllns. It's Just like this: You've had a bard day wliat with spring housecteanlng and alt that. It's Thursday afternoon and the matd la out. But you must have a nap. And so you undress quite. Just when you uro utterly disheveled nnd deshabille, tho doorbell rings first, normally, then Inquisitively and finally Insistently. "Tou are torn between conflicting emotions, as tho novelists would say. To answer or not to answer. Of course, It may bo only tho mall mnn. In that caso you might let him ring, knowing that in tho end ho would shovo tho riilsslvo uifljr tho doer and go away. Hut then, It Is qulto posslblo that It Is that nlco Mrs. Blank whom you havo wanted to see for such a longth of tlmo nnd whose husband can help yours In business greatly. It would bo ex ceedingly bad If sho called and got no response. An unfavorable Impression would react. But to dress becomingly that takes time, as every wlio woman knows. And to dress carelessly and quickly, that Is unwise. Oh, dear! oh, dearl What shall bo dona? A clever Philadelphia girl, Mrs. 1511a Ncely McCoy, has saved tho day. In her sunshiny studio In Washington Square tho other afternoon she showed me a charming slip-on frock that sho has designed and executed for Just such rush occasions. Ordinarily you think of a garment that has no buttons, that can b got into with magical speed, that costs but llttlo and Is easily made, as belonging to tho ovor-growlng family of freaks. But Mrs. McCoy's Invention Is no freak. If you don't bellovo me, seo olso Whero on this pago for an Illustration of it. It is charming In Its becoming simplicity and, according to tho assertion. of Its designer, can bo mado by tho veriest tyro In tho dressmaking art. "Challls," sho told mo, exhibiting a fascinating one that sho has constructed for herself, "Is an Ideal material for these delightfully cool spring days. But A cooler material, of course, must bo used for a frock to bo worn In tho summer. It should bo opaque, however, for the chief virtuo of tho garment Is lost, If It cannot bo slipped over a chcmlso In a moment's time, without advertising tho fact that ono has not had tlmo to slip on much besides. "With threo and a half yards of material," she continued enthusiastically, "even tho modern bouffant tendoncy can bo achieved In tho slip-on frock. For a medium sized person only ono half yard Is required for the llttlo bodice, which la cut on tho Chlneso kimono pattern. Tho remainder Is used In tho skirt, which Is of tho twopleco circular varioty. Ono gets in and out by way of tho neck. And it takes Just about as long to don as a nightgown!" Truly It Is nn Interesting llttlo creation. And I'm not so miro that It wouldn't bo adaptablo for occasions moro formal than Just thoso brought about by tho exigencies of maid's day out. Judy O'Grady's in Khalti "Tho women of tho nobility," declares Lady Colebrooke, daughter of Lord Tagot, who arrlvod In America sevoral days ago, "who work In tho munitions factories, wear bluo and tho others wear khaki." Ono Is tempted to ask if tho ladles who thus demean themselves by per forming tho samo tasks In tho samo places with tho common herd, carry with them their lorgnettes to better seo tho work they are doing. It is a pity to give to what might havo been really noblo work tho aspect of a fad. Much praiso has been sung in tho name of tho English women of tho aristocracy for tho manner In which they have put their hands to tho plow In tho hour of their country's need. Ono rather Imagined them taking off their Jewols and getting down to real work, instead of donning t;loves to keep oft soil. Lady Colebrooko has dispelled this illusion. Doubtless working "nmong the masses" Is tho fashion now, Just llko slumming used to be. Tho bringing of ensto Into tho munitions factories Is, .1 rontemptlblo thing. If there Is to be a differentiation in tho garb worn, It should bo ono based on merit. 'The woman who produces tho highest grade of work should wear tho blue uniform, not sho whose father is a lord. M'LISS Letters to the Editor of the Woman's Pajjc A(IJrc all communication, to M'M-V rnri. of the Kienlnc LcOscr. Write on one eiue or tno pnprr only. It A. S. O. will send me a self-1 Dear M'r.isq. r-.. ,. n ...,.- . In charge of the eugenic btntlon some wnero In Now York? 1 have licen told that he will sand llternturo ami mi rim in Pear M'Ltis: Please send me some Pwplo who are going to get married ro- t6es suitable for a senior class In hleh BrUlng hereditary traits. Can vou eit 00L mahavoy city. I mo his nddrens. too? rAT.Anun ftT ..1? Vr"..SSl0!,Bh "" nirTI3rhDorr. SVf S Inn Rf.irRl. "I :ypp1h mr " 'TTInla Mmnnt ! 1 t.- .1.1 . . . . . ' .. Mpus" (Tho end crowns the work) SLIP-ON FROCK FOR RUSH OCCASIONS OO Designed by Mrs. Ella Nccly McCoy, clever Philadelphia girl, to meet the needs of the woman caught at nn inopportune moment in tho midst of her housework when the door bell rings nnd tho maid is out. Tho frock has no buttons and no opening except at the neck. addressed stamped envelope her query will 00 answered by mall. io the stars). "Uxcclalor," "Flnia coronat I know notlilnir of tho nrlvixn'n- iit, 1 . 1-..1 I J . ..!-.- .. .... , oi which you write. Fish Au Gratin A delicious way to utilize the fish left .overs la to make fish au gratin. Any kind of fish may be used, and tho dish Is truly economical, especially during Lent, when flsh Is so high. Take about two cupfuls of the fish, well boned, flaked and cooked. If you have some mashed whlto pota toes In your Ice chest, line a baking dish with them, allowing them to extend oer the edge of the dish slightly. Now lay the fish across the bottom of the pan. Cover with a layer of white sauce the regulation cream dressing which Is used on codfish and other dishes. Now cover Again with tho flsh and a bit of chopped parsley. A layer of grated rarmesan or any other cheese you have on hand should then be added. Bake In the oven until the cheese Is quite brown. Baked Eggplant "Something new In eggplants" Is egg plant gratin. It Isn't the ordinary au gratin arrangement, calling for cheese, but It's a very simple way to dress the deli cious vegetable. Slice your eggplant Into rather thick sections, then coat with tomato or white sauce. Bake for 15 or 10 minutes In a mod erately hot oven. The best way to treat these thick slices of eggplant. In order to extract all the water from them. Is to put them under a heavy weight for an hour or so. Plenty of salt should be sprinkled on the slices. Better Sugar in a Package There is added vatue in Franlclin Sugar. Itis genu ine cane sugar, crystal pure and clean. You know it is kept clean, you are sure of full weight the carton guarantees that. Then, why not buy FRANKLIN GRANULATED SUGAR in 2 or 5 pound cartons, or in 2, 5, 10, 25 or 50 pound cotton bags. There ti a Franklin mgxr for erery nd In car toos or cotton bag. Left-over Roast Hero 3 a good way to utlllzo the left over roast of beef. Line a deep baking dish with mashed potatoes, to which you have added a bit of cream, butter and sea. sonlng. Now slice your beef Into as many Mlces as you can get out. and add a bit of onion, butter, seasoning and a couple of ripe tomatoes, sliced thin Add any gravy you may have left over, or dip each slice In flour before browning Fill tho dish half full of thii mixture, then cover all over with a top layer of mashed potatoes. Iut the whole thing into the oen and bake until brown. The Lovers In secret we met: In silence I grieve That thy heart could forget. Thy spirit deceive. If I should meet thee After long years, How should I greet thee? With alienee and tears. Lord Byron. Easter Cakes Did you ever make tho kiddles any Caster cakes? These are tho cutest things you over saw, for they are baked right Insldo tho shell of tho eggs which are used In making tho cake. Just remove tho contents of tho eggs and keep tho shells unbroken, clean them out through tho hole In tho end, and shake olive oil nround them to grease tho Insldo. Now fill with any good cake batter also through tho hole, which, by the way, should bo about tho slzo of a 10-eent piece. Do not fill tho rhell entirely; Just about two-thirds Is full enough. Stand tho shells upright in a baking pan and cook as usual. Let them cool thoroughly be fore serving. Tho kiddles will be more than surprised when they seo the little cakes Inside of tho shells. It Is a dainty surprise for an Uastcr luncheon, too. It tho top of tho hole Is closed with differ ent colored icings. Garnish for Game If you decide to havo somo fancy game at your formal dinner party, a very smart way to dress up the bird Is to garnish It with orange or lemon btraws. To make them, cut the fruit peel Into narrow strips. Have ready a syrup of granulated sugar and water; a cupful of each Is the right proportion. Put tho rinds into tho boiling syrup nnd cook until quite clear. Itcmove, roll In coarse white sugar, lay on sheets of brown paper and lay In a cool, dry placo until they become crisp. Improving on Lemonade When you want to make lemonado, hot or cold, try boiling tho sugar and lemon juice together before nddlng tho water. This will do away with the stirring diffi culty, and the taste of tho beverage will bo Improved. Tho samo applies to any drink containing sugar. Precaution If you foci that you cannot afford a regular table pad, try putting rounds of waxed paper underneath the centreplece-i on the table. JJIIIIIlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIUi Delicious Cheese Eolls The salad course wlthdut tho accom paniment of cheeso and crackers Is qulto Impossible. A nlco way to prcparo cream cheese so that It Is soft enough to spread on toasted crackers is tho following: Have ready a good-sized bowl, Into which you can put a cream cheese and mash It with a sliver fork. Tho mlxturo should bo well mashed, so that It will bo perfectly smooth. Now add two tablcspoonfuls of sweet cream, a tcasponful of chopped chives or ollvcH. plain or stuffed; a quarter teaspoon ful of salt and enough paprika to mako II qulto pink. Hull Into small halls, garnish with hnlt of an English walnut on either side llko bonbons and servo on tho plato with tho Milnd, or neparatoly, as you fancy. It mav also bo used on romalne salad with a French dressing. Marion Harland's Corner . All rommnnlfntlon nddres.cd tn Marlon Ilffrlnnit .nhonld nflo. Mumped, oil nndrcuscn envelope nnd n flipping of the nrtlrte In. jvhlch j-oa lire Inttreitcd, . ViT' on winning in nld In the charitable rcork of the II, II, O, Mioald write Marlon llnrlnntt. In rare of thin paper, for nd ilrraKcn of tho.e they nontd like to help, nnd, fiarlne receive) them, comnmnlcnt direct with thoae partlei. German Potato Salad' "T) II. naked for a recipe for German JL .potato salad. Hero It Is right from a German girl. Cook small potatoes with skins on. Ieel them and chop or slice as you choose. Make a dressing of a. heaping tablespoon of lard, a heaping tablespoon of Hour, a teaspoon or so of sugar, and pour In a cup of vinegar when the flour and fat are well blended. Let all cook till thick. Onion sliced thin may be added to tho potatoos. Pour dressing over them, mix well, nnd. If you have It, add a small quantity of cream. Of course, uso salt and peppor nccordlng to taste. Hero la Gor man potato salad No. 2: Boll potatoes with coats on. Peel, cut up, and put In tho bottom of a big didh. Sllco raw cab bage on top of this nnd throw on the mlx turo. Put butter or lard Into n frying pan, sllco In a couple of onions nnd fry until they are done. Stir In a little flour and pour on milk tilt all Is aa thick as cream, add salt and pepper. Pour over tho potatoes nnd cabbage. Mix thor oughly nnd add vinegar to lasto. I hopo P. II. may find these good. Doth aro right from German cooks nnd clnlmed to bo fine by tho Germans who nto them. Either of theso may bo garnished with hard-boiled eggs sliced. I. II." Our versatllo "standby" comcB to tho front with a double-headed response to tho petition of a member for a thoroughly trustworthy formula for German potato salad. Odd, Isn't It. that Just now wo should bo In receipt of six or eight appli cations for tho Teutonic dish. Angel's Food "I would nsk you for recipes for a good potato salad, a good cake, ono that can bo served with lco cream nnd other doltcnto dessert, and for Thousand Island dressing. "A. M. G." The potato Balad has Just boon given nnd with emphasis. I know of no 'moro delicious cake to bo sorvod with ico cream than this: Angel's food Sift a teaspoon of cream of tartar six times with half n cup of Hour. Whip tho whites of bIx eggs until they stand nlonc, then gradually stir Into them a half cup of granulated sugar and tho sifted flour. Beat hard, turn Into n clean, ungrensed pan with a funnel In the middle. Dako In a steady oven until a straw comes out clean from the thickest part Turn the pan upside down upon a clean towel, nnd as the cake cools It will slip out of the tin. "When cold Ice the bot tom nnd sides of tho loaf. "Wilt soma one send In the recipe for Thousand Island dressing? Writing to Four "We have left about 15 of the 2-mtnute phonogrnph records. Mrs. S. IC G. might like them for her children's entertainment, If you will send me her address I will for ward them. I have written four Corner Itea who have wanted books, music nnd correspondence nnd have had a prompt re ply from Mrs. J. S. Jl. regarding the books, which I wilt forward as" soon ns I cnn. "KATHEniNE W." Ono of the prayers In a little book, "Vet Another Day," closes with! "May I do tight to uso my strength In carrying my neighbor irossl" deed. If not put Into that moves many a humble dusty highways of Ife. We trace IC every line of the quiet "report" of work done for love's sake by tho CTornerlte who honors lis by bearing the title. The ad dress for which she asks went at onto to her by mall. ' Curried Rice 'This Is a recipe for curried rice! Slice an onion and fry In hot fat until slightly browned. Add to this a teaspoonful of curry powder nnd a teaspoonful of curry paste. Fry these a few minutes and add threo tablcspoonfuls of good stock, milk or cream. Havo ready half n pound of bolted rlco. rinco this In a saucepan with tho other Ingredients. Mix thoroughly nnd lightly with a fork. Servo piled Up on a hot dish with toast. M. A. V." y ''XbsolutelyPaire No Alum N PhosDhal mivmumrtiKJiriTM'v.iw.vt J&W litest Jfcj J1 dictate in ul -ast0rSfiJlinery I Thrt'BytnS, comprlnes tho I mnsrfl'jrSriIna-of th nuthentlc I rarlaMji'Stvles thnt were oris- v I lining' prleud nt Jil.00 & JS.00 f f YoflifrlnHpectlnn In tnWtcd. J Parisian Millinery ACxjf at a. nth st. Is t 3 Doom llclow- -rs p - I.ncut. " i' Sparkling Glassware If you Include your cut glassware In tho general Bprlng housccleanlng, hero Is a simple way to make It sparkle: lmmerso the article In the dlshpan, or something largo enough to nccommodato It. Uso n soft nail brush, so that thcro will bo no crack or design left unbrushod. Wnrm wntcr, whlto soap and a few drops of nmmonl.a added to the rinsing wntcr will do tho rest. Try It. 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