n EVENING MD0T5R-PHILADELPHIil, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1910. J.i8 W II i i ti,, ) IQUETTE HOUSEHOLD HELPS CULINARY ADVICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS FASHION rOW HOLD HUBBY'S AFFECTIONS? IS QUERY OFTEN PUT TO M'LISS HiteuesMn His Business Citing Ekperience of the Gladstones T WAS thd statesman, Gladstone, who, after marrying, put this proposition his "wire: 'lit you -will be Interested In my slmrc Its burdens aa well as Its you shall not be troubled about It It but shall! Just keep to your houso Isoclat duties, letting mo shoulder my tilono, Choose. pith her oyea open, sho chose to bo liolpmato. Thcro wro days and (its of Untold worry, when the great wad passing through tome of tho plat phases of his career. Ho kept hing from her. If sho enjoyod his iphs, sho likewise suffered 'his dls- ointments. Sho never regretted her lea Their happiness was notable. ,1 receive a great many letters from Women asking mo how they can "hold their husbands' affection" that Is tho , Invariable phrasing. I receive quite as nany letters from men, but not one of Ihcm has over asked tno how he can pld his "wlfo's affections. The majority men. seem to bellevo that tho ardor ley expended during their courtship rught, to bo sumdont to spread out over lifetime. Winning a wlfo was Infinitely Frnoro important to them, It seems, than ' biding her. But bo that as It may, I believe Mrs, Gladstone solved tho problem of how to hold her husband's affections, and I cito her choice In answer to thoso correspond ents who deslro to hold theirs. "Man's love," Uyron tells ua, "Is from man's llfo a thing apart; 'tis woman's !ThOlo existence." t Letters to the Editor of the Woman's Pago Address all communication to M'LUn. rare of the Evening Ledger. Write on one slue of the paper only. , Dear M'Liss Why don't you ulvo us your I opinion of separate vacation for husbands nnil Wives T Do you believe that a man and woman i who aro happily married could possibly hno a. irood time away irom eacn omrr on wparmo holidays? Give us tho benefit nf your advice en this subject. A CONTENTED WIFE. r have already expressed my opinion on this subject In the column. Why take a separate vacation If you aro not tired of each other? In my, opinion, tho time for MARION HARLAND'S CORNER One Number Missing Will you kindly nsk If anv one has Oodev'a iM&y Book for .May, 1S03? I will gladly male an exchange forilt. 1 lent that nuiiiivr net It waa not returned. As I hav the rest et tho year. I am anxious to get It. If possible. Subscribers to the Lady's Book had a way of keeping and binding tho year's copies and sotting them upon library shelves as literature. It may be that in a hllv where this was not done -may be loucd tho stray number lent and not re- urced ta the owner. Once the Name of a Club Could you adviso me. through tho Corner, of o meaning or, uie wuru covtiuiw . ...nMH.t TMa warn nt mw flma the name Vwl lnh. and no ono can now recall the name's lain or tho meaning. M. I... - rhe Corner ranges itself wltn tne great iorltv that cannot cuess at the origin or leaning of the cabalistic word, ltcfcrred to Classical students and polyglots. Brother Left Home I should like to know whero, my brother. Ralph O. Nosa. Is. He left Waterloo. la., about aeven years aro. He haa dark hair and dark complexion ana waa about 1(1 years of aire when, he left, five feet five or five feet six In height, with a Jloman nose.. . O. o N. Another quest for a missing member of an anxious family Is referred to humane readers. "Where Is my wandering boy to Lnlght?" la the burden of hundreds of ach ing hearts in this age 01 aaveiuure unu iuw- sness. This lau wno strayed irom nome fcven years ago may be hard to And. But territory Is vast anu tne ncart or tne Corner Is most wonderfully kind. We hold tie sisters address. , Used by Paperhangcrs Will readers of the Helping Hand inform me bat la tho nama of the acid used by paper- ngera to remove oiu wan iMiicn ", v11 u certainly a pureau oc exenange 01 ainaness It is ready to carry a message of comfort or iiier wnerovor it is rcau. i rcju.vo iu ii. Wo refer tho query to members of the lade. Wo havo had some excellent prac- ral suggestions on the subject of wall- per and the rernoval of It recently from lUCia Ult.UO jhuicmiuii, i.s twu. iu "tht-in for the namb-Jot the ac.d unknown to the Corner. Your, words of cordial ap proval aro heartening. Jam and Pickle Hero U a Rood recipe for pieplant Jam, which if delicious. Four pounds of pieplant, four pounds f susTar. ono pound of chopped rigs. Wash and SUK pieplant imu ouutu yinoa aim viiuif tun n fine: nut In a layer of Ilia and a layer of pieplant, then ono of sugar until the materials IZml !( tin. It all stand overnlirht. Sn the. F morning cook ont hour. Then put Into jelly cups. Sweet tomato pickle Ten pounds of creen I tomatoes, nve pounas ok urown sugar, one pint of elder vinegar, half ounce of cinnamon, half ounce of cloves. Slice the tomatoes and let them 'stand overnight with a good brine on tuirn. In thai rooming drain thoroughly. Then cook . i-Uar water, but net long. Cook tho syrup la 'a separate veaael until thick. Drain thd tima. toss) ana pm uuw ji. uur ., j.u u, them, tihould they become too thin in a week or two. drain on" the syrup and boll down again till " -. Biitmlv 511V una with tho words of "Slav. rr Bays, 1 hope this recipe will be of some V. M, D. The recipe for cooking pieplant (alias xfauburb) Is brand new to me and tempt tntf. We were talking a -while ago of me- alc.nal vegetables it wouia vo wen, De fore partaklpg freely of your stewed pie plant, to recollect that both It and the figs rroan ir uneu are laxatives. Aney should not bo Indulged In by one who Is auffering from "summer complaint." The tomato pickle will be seized upon Joyfully by our specialists In pickling and pre- IftDA, Candled Pineapple, Marmalades Would yon please send ma the re- pa for -tu'jled puwapplei also fruit marmalade) Feet slice and, weigh the pineapple, and Fallow L. pound and a half of granulated sugar tq each pound, of fruit Put the fruit M nu3r together In a granite kettle and ad4 Jut enough -water to cover them. Boll unlit th fruit Is tender, remove and spread a . dW to cool while you bon the syrup - ft$l ihlcJt, JVow tiy in the pineapple, cook: Loau M!r far five minute more, and then 1 iej sucea rui( on putters uijtu , iind taadicd. You do not specify what kind ff fruit you y.-ould put w as manna- .,....,,.,,,.. , i i i .BORDEN'S. MaMed Milk M VMS tvaUAHE PACKAQe SiAND PRIIK I Ask MUaaei tmutm 1 1 i . ' smtaatA BHUOnQat 1 '0l ll iaTt mmmt me auALuy Surest Way, She Replies, The sooner wo women realize that a man's business Is equally. If not more Im portant to him than any woman who ever lived, tho moro happily shall wo bo able to adjust our affairs, Women havo Inspired man to great work. They havo kept them from doing great work, but they have never taken the place of a man's work. The woman who knows nothing at nil about tho business from which alio and her family derive their sustenance Is a fool. Tho woman who yawns wearily and says, "I'ct, don't be it bore," wlmn her husband would Initiate her Into tho se crets of tho real cntnto market or dry goods trade may bo a charmingly fcml nlno creature, adorably helpless and nil that, but a little practical knowledge of where tho money comes from that pays tho rent and tho grocery man has stood many a woman In good stead when a chango of fortune threatened. I can Imagine nothing more humiliating to a wlfo tftrtn to have her husband with hold all iuvh of his ollloo offalM fiom her. It Is equivalent to saying, "You haven't got the sense that Heaven gave a rabbit and I'vo found It out." Hut a man Just wilt talk shop. If ho Isn't encouraged to talk It to his wlfo, he'll talk It to his neighbor or to his neighbor's wife. Ah, there's tho rub I How can I hold my husband's affections? Dy letting him talk mo deaf, dumb and blind nbout the price of leather, or paper, or typhoid serums, or whatever he hap pen to bo Interested In without ever onco saying a tiny word about my eerv nnt problem. That's the pi eclous secret. M'LISS. a woman to go away Is when her hus band's peccadilloes have got on her nerves to such an extent that even his thinning hair suggests Itself as sufficient grounds for divorce I believe that a man anil wife happily married could havo a vc-,' good time away from each other on separate holidays, but perhaps not so good a time as they could havo together. ililng lo nlil In the rli.irlluble nrK nr tne II. II. C. -.honlil nrlle Mii-mi llarlmil. In rare of tliU puiicr. fur mldrei-he of thne tlier nnulil like in brln. nnd, liuvjie received tliem, iiiinmiinlritle dlrrrt ultli tlmie ii.irlle. lade. As the fruit season Is at Its hclcht, I talto tlmo by the forelock and forestall Inquiries upon this head from numerous housemothers by Inserting hero several recipes, all of which aro warranted safe. You may select tho most attractive or what seems to promise most gratification to tho appetite. I predict that "John and tho boys" will bo pleased If you try all of them : Orange marmalade Slice two dozen un peetcd oranges and remove tho seeds. Mix with them two lemons. These, as well as tho oranges, must be shredded thin. Meas ure the Juice and add enough water to make three quarts of liquid. Put all Into a stono crock, cover, nnd set In a cool placo all night. Turn Into a preserving kcttlo and bring slowly to tho boll. Simmer until the peel Is tender. Now stir In a pound of sugar for even' pint of Juice, and boll until the skin Is clear In appeatanco. Ttemove from the fire, and when cool turn Into Jelly glasses. Grape marmalade Stem the grapes and measure them, allowing a cup of sugar for each half pint of fruit. Pulp tho grapes, keeping tho skins for further use. Extract the seeds by boiling the pulp until tender, then rubbing 't through a flno colander. Put the pulp Juice and skln3 over the fire In a preserving kettle and add the sugar. Boll until thick, pour Into Jars and seal. Peach marmalade Peel, stone and weigh the peaches, and allow three-quarters of a pound of sugar for every pound of fruit. Put the fruit Into a preserving kcttlo nnd bring gradually to a bo I. Stew until tender and broken ; drain oft superfluous liquid, add the sugar and boll for ten minutes longer. Just bofora taking from tho Are stir In ono tablespoon of lemon Juice for every pound of peaches used. Itemove at once from the fire, can and seal. Tutti-frutti marmalade Select your fruits strawberries, cherries, raspberries, black berries, pineapple and shed them with a fork; also bits of orange from which the white skin has been removed ; put Into wide-mouthed, silf-aeallng Jars. To ench Jar allow four tablespoons of whlto sugar and sprinkle w th this each layer of fruit. When the Jar Is filled, pour In slowly whito preserving brandy. letting it niter In slowly until every crevice Is filled and there Is not room for one drop more. Screw down tho tops and set the Jars iu a dark, cool placo. The fruit should season some weeks before It la used. Ink Spot on Taffeta Kindly let me know what will remove a large Ink spat from a mustard-colored taffeta dress. II. It. If the question were lets serious we should weary of repeating to worried "Ink stingers" that ink cannot bo removed from a colored fabric without Injury to tho grou f color. If there be any detersive which may be depended upon to do this, the person who has tried It successfully Is urgently implored to communicate tho glad tidings to distressed Cornerltes. Get the Round Package Used for ys Century. All commiitilrntlon- nddrered In Mjrlon Ilurlanil lnulil luclne u rlumnril. Kelt-atlurefn-rd emelope unit ,n rlMMiIng of the nrtlrlr in uhlin toh are lnleret'd. I'erwni kdihmzffj j?5 Caution" SrgAvold Substitute llViiJJUtf' SEEN IN FOR MOURNING OR MERELY MORNING THIS tub frock, which Is tnndo or Japanese silk. Insuring tho maximum amount of coolness for tho hottest days, comes In black nnd white only, and la recommended, because of Us simplicity, for a mourning frock. It Is also sultablo for a morning or sports dress. It Is a Russian blouse model, featuring the bishop sleeve yoko and plaited blouse Kail buttons plus u tic nnd sash of self-material Ilnlsh tho blouse. Tho skirt Is knife-plaited. Price, 10.75. Smartness of line Is tho distinguishing featuro of this hat, with tho new flare brim, which has a satin top and l,iere facing. It comes In nil black or whlto with n black or navy facing. Prlco Su.05 Large pearl hatpins, which arc priced at 33 cents each, add an ornamental ns well as usnful touch. The namo of the shop whuro there articles may bo purchased will be supplied by tho Kdltor of tho Woman's Page, HvEyiN'O I.CDonn, COS Chestnut street. Tho request must be accompanied by a stamp'-d sef-addresscd envelope, nnd must mention tho dato on which the artlclo appeared. Long-Needed Invention Xow you can uuy a spout attachment for bottles. Tho usefulness of such an arrangement Is easily seen liquids that aro poured out on tho summer refreshment table won't drip out and spot your best cloth. Tho device Itself, according to the Popular Science Monthly, llts on any bottle, for It has an inclined sheet of metal which curves downwardly from the edge of tho bottle. Clamps at either sldo make It at tachable. It's Canning Time At this time of the year, whon tho markets are filled with fresh fruits nnd vegetables which may be had at a moderate price, the wlso housekeeper "puts up" ai many as sho can afford against tho winter's needs. The average housewife can't afford fresh fruits and vegetables when the snow Is on the ground, so Rhe does tho next best thing she cans and preserves rows and rows of supplies and laiks to them to satisfy her family's needs during the cold weather. It Is a good plan to put up a few fruits and vegetables at a time. Instead of making canning time an ordeal of stand ing over a hot stove and skimming vege. tables, fruits and such by the hour, you can put up an extra supply of cherries when they are cheap, When berries are at their lowest figure they may be put up, too. A few jars done at a time distribute both the labor and the expense. And It's just like putting money In the bank, as far as the "Interest" you get out of It goes, for what more would you want than a whole winter's supply of fruits and vegetables? There are two ways of canning and preserving fruits. They are boiling the fruit In jars or cans, or boiling It In the preserving kettle, The old-fashioned method was to boll fruit In the sugar syrup, tak ing the fruit out of the syrup when it was sufficiently boiled, packing It Into Jars or Ztu Ask For and GET f HOftLICfC' THE ORIGINAL ALTEI2 EVilLtC Made from clean, rich milk with the ex tract of select malted grain, malted in our own Malt Houses under sanitary conditions. Infants and children thrive 3n it. Agrees tsith the weakest stomach of the. invalid or the aged. Needs no cooking nor addition of milk. Nourishes and customs more than tea, coffee, etc. Should bej kept at home or when traveling. A nu tritious food-drink may bo prepared in a moment. A glauful hot before retiring Induces refreshing sleep. Aho in lunch tablet form for business men. Substitute Cost YOU Sima Prlca Tmkm st Pmnkagm Hmmm THE SHOPS cans and pouring tho syrup over It. This Is a perfectly good method and Is still followed with success. Tho modern method consists of packing tho fruits In tho Jars or cans with sugar sprinkled over each layer In tho proportion of a tablespnonful to a pound of fruit, then placing the Jars In boiling water on the stove nnd heating until they are sufficiently cooked, nnd pouring boiled sugar syrup in and scaling. Canning Is somewhat slower than pre serving, but less difficult. AH bubbles of air aro driven out of tho fruits while cook ing, and tho Jar Itself Is uniformly heated, so that It docs not shrink when tho boiling syrup Is added to fill it to tho brim. Kach Jar In which your fruits nre to be placed should bo sterilized before using. This Is absolutely necessary. Co over tho Jars If they have been laid away since you emptied them last winter, wash them well, stand them In the nlr to dry, then hterlllze with boiling water, turn over, nnd close them tight. It Is better to make ten pint-size jars of fruits or vegetables than flvo quart-size Jars, for when the latter aro opened, thoy last too long. Made With "Apple Sass" Cut rounds of dry bread, put In frying pan with a little butter, browning lightly on both sides. Put enough spiced apple sauce over each round to cover and sprinkle with n little sugar. Servo hot. Song Ladles, though to your conquering eyes Love owes Its ch efest victories. And borowa thoso bright arms from you With which ho docs the world subdue, Yet you yourselves aro not abovo Tho emplro nor the gifts of love. Then rack not lovers with disdain, Lest Love on you revenge their pain ; You are not free because you're fair; Tho Boy d.d not his Mother spare. Beauty's but an offensUe dart. It Is no armor for tho heart. Sir George Ktherege. an When in ATLANTIC CITY Visit the PERMANENT NEMO EXHIBIT on the GARDEN PIER WEARERS , k OF THE Ja jr Jgf STYLES 300 305 307 310 315 316 318 319 321 322 324 326 344 345 PRICE $3.50 GOOD FORM Ooort form queries ahonUl be orf rti cased tit licbornh llitih) toritfen on one side of ihe paper and sipned with full iirttne nml addrcis, though Initials ONIA' lolfl be piibffjnerl upon request. ThU column toll! appear in Mondav's, Wcdnrslai's and Friday's Evening Ledger. Vnrlcd Queries tlenr ftcbarah fimh t would ho crently oWIrviI to u for answers to the follow Inc: In It Imrt form for a Renlloman to lift Ills hat sllnhtlv lnlcnl of removing It entirely oi meellnit n Indy? On tho melius of n Indy and a gentleman, who should rirst extend a salutation or greet ing of recognition? i When a lidy and n cenlleman nre slttlnB at a table In n restaurant or hold, nhould the gen tleman ordr for both or should the Indy order first for herself? I thank you for nny nsslstnnco iou may ren der me In following cood form. T. It. -When a tnnn bows to a woman In tho street, he should nlnays remove his lint entirely from his tiend. The only time when It Is permissible for a man to tip his hat, ns It wore, is when meeting another man, ami If tint innn be a venerable or distinguished pel son tho hat should bo entirely removed (hen also. The woman Is tho one who should show the first sign of recognition by bowing to tho man. About ordering nt n hotel or restaurant. It Is usual for tho man to consult tho woman an to what she would like nnd then do tho ordering himself. This Is generally cons'ctercd tho better way. One or Two Escorts Tlror Dtborah Hull) If a young gentleman tnkes me to n pirty, must I return home with him? I went to a little party last week with A nnd while I wns thero mt U. I! nsked If he might tnlco me homo nnd 1 snltl yes, nnd A ivm very Indignant and said I wan rude, MAMIP.. Thero Is no rule Hint you must return with tho Pamo man who takes you to an nffnlr, but I should think ordinary polite ness would mako you consult hlm before accepting another escort home, and the usual thing, of course, Is that tho man who takes you should sco you homo, Tj'powritc Pcrsonnl Letters? No lenr )ebornn J?mn I am a stenographer and I hve n ppntlrmfth friend who writes to me quite often I always answer the letters, hut usually write on my typewriter. He snjs ho thinks I nm rude, that a personal Utter Rhould not bo typed. Is It considered bad form? JUNNin. Yoa, I think the man Is correct. It Is not pollto to write a personal letter on tho typewriter. Of course, there aro circum stances which niter cases, ns wo nil well know, nnd If It Is not possible to get the tlmo to write a tetter In Ink, I should think a person to whom you wrlto frequently would bo satisfied to take the type. But as a matter of good form typewritten let ters, except for business purposes, are not nt all tho correct thing. I would not use tho expression "gentleman friend" ; use In stead tho man's namo or say "a man I know." Tho term "gentleman friend" Is not In good form. DUUOKAII HUSH. What Not to Serve Who wants to cat soup, unless It Is the Jelllod kind, when the temperature Is flirting around nt 00 degrees? Jellied bouillon, tomato or beef, or chilled chicken soup with gelatlno In It, Is really delicious. Fish is much less heating than red meats, if you aro qulto suro that It Is fresh. Fried fish is not so desirable as tho other varieties. All fried foods havo a tendency to heat tho body up considerably. For breakfast nnd luncheon hot bread3 aro not ncceptnhlo at this tlmo of the year, fluttered toast, even though It Is warm. Is moro agreeable. Hot cereals nre not a necessity either, for thero aro plenty of tho cool kind to bo hnd In tho stores. All kinds of fresh fruits aro delicious nt breakfast, and eggs nro also light and digestible. Coddled eggs, scrambled, omelet and vari ous dishes of the sort aro cool and filling. Luncheon In warm weather should bo a moatless meal. A salad of vegetables or fruits, or both, bread nnd butter, perhaps sandwiches, tea. or some iced drink mako a simple satisfying luncheon. Too many Iced drinks nnd desserts nro not good for nny of us, nnd Iced water Is positively harmful. If taken In excess. Cool your water by standing It In tho refrigerator, but do not put the Ico directly into It. Economy Hint When you get your potatoes ready to bake, greaso them with lard Just beforo they are put Into tho oven. It makes tho fckln como oft without too much of tho po tato adhering to It, with no wasto. Try It tho next tlmo you bake potatoes. 5-i 3 DIAMONDS Absolutely fine iililte X perfect stones in new style I'iatlmini Itlnr. A Barealn 9 nt 140 00 Many other beautiful itenlgna In I'lallnum Hints. THOMPSON .t. nei. 35V2 S. 8th St. What Is More Beautiful Than a Fresh-Looking; Face, Free From Blemishes? Philadelphia1!! I'unious Kire HnerlalUt Dr. W. H. Montgomery u'vmy 907 FLANDERS BI,DG Walnut at 15th 36 Mlj are unanimous in their approval of our policy of keeping up the NEMO STANDARD of QUALITY instead of keeping down the price. The slight advance in the price of certain Nemo Corsets represents only a fraction of the actual increase in cost of materials and making. Any corsets now offered at cut prices are out of date or of inferior Quality, Nemo Corsets set the standard for WORKMANSHIP and DURABILITY CONSERVATIVE FASHION LINES SCIENTIFIC HYGIENIC SERVICE NO SUBSTITUTE FOR THE HEM01 All Figures Sold Everrwhre--$3-50, 14 and $5. n. Vuu llrfhak-FuLlMlatfitsU, Ka Tuk THECHEERFlLOiETO M- n umi gMi Would st hroj Kow dotk iKe vsy bee. InFlict jcU p'cJr witk one. smUl stincJ ? T )c,l orvc demonstrate i to rre. X know "ft how dotK the. little tkintf. R.TC. Chocolate Doughnuts This Is a well-known New England recipe, but not fnmlllar to our Philadelphia housewives. Uso two ttiblespoonfula of molted butter, a quarter cupful of grated chocolate or cocoa, a cupful of sugar, a half teaspoonful of salt, a tablcspoonful of vanilla, a cupful of sour milk, a half tea spoonful of soda and tluco cups of flour. Fry In deep fat nnd roll In powdered sugar when dono. Seal Your Jelly Glasses Tho covers of Jelly glasses nro not nlr tlght, nnd slnco tho success of the Jelly drpends upon the exclusion of nil bacteria that cause decay, It Is welt to put a good mating of melted paraffin on top of the glasses. a i I irv tins easy way to clear Bathe your face for several mini-' es with llcsinul Soap and warm w.. r, working the creamy lather into the skin gently with the finger-tips. Then wash oil with more Rcsinol Soap and warm water, finishing with a dasli of clear cold water to close the pores. Do this once ortwicc a day, nnd you will be astonished how quickly the healing, antiseptic Rcsinol medication soothes and clcanscsthc pores, lessens the tendency to pimples, and leaves the complexion clear, fresh and fesinol Soap SCHOOLS AND .jyLrtH&i COLLEGES iVU "- liTmtfS. i "The Man I Want" said a business man, 'ls the man with some natural ability." "Hut above all. I want a man with n cood business trnlnlntr nnd aood busi ness Judgment a man who Is capable of advancement." This emplojer selected a I'elrce grnduate. Pelrco School has been equally Burcessful In tralnlnir ounir women for "aboe-tho-averago" positions. Secretarial and commercial courses for both sexes. PEinCB SCHOOL Flno Street, West of Broad. NeiT College- ran term opens Sept. -3th. Classes for men and women. Ray Evening and Satur day. Send for InstructUe llteratu-e. 1730 Chestnut Ntreet J3ROWN PREP Parkway llldff, r...l , ".. Diss 4.(1 uau au -tii uko. rreparo tor coutge, ousineas ana wivu serv ice. Call or aeml for Catalog L. SPANISH Tutoring. Pure Castlllan. Prlv. or rlass less. Translations. I'rof. da Altera. 1131 Walnut, Ph.Wal.OIMS .KW Itl.OOM riKf.ll. PA. CAUKON I.ONO INSTITUTK 78th Year Nw llloomtteM Academy. Courses- Collrze Prepar atory. Music. Iluslnesa. Normal. Junior, Sep arate modern bulldlnss for boys and etrls. l'upllo under IS years special attention. Terms. I2UH and up. Juniors, 123ft. Carson Lone Institute. Uox V, New Hloomfleld, I'u. HANOVKB. N. II. Hanover Tutoring School In tha heart of lh New Hampshire Mills. Sum mer season July. August and September, Every candidate In last 2 eara entered colters. JOHN , I.KVllON. Director. Young Men and Hoys OKTTY8HUKO. I'A. Pennsylvania College of Gettysburg Offers ten collega courses In liberal arts and engineering, all leading to a bachelor's degree. Permanent Stale Teacher's Cerllfl. cate. Annual nxed charges about 1300. fac ulty of 35. and 430 students, fully equipped with buildings and apparatus. Student uov. ernment and Honor System. Kor Ilulletln and beautiful Book of College and Battlefield Views wfltd President V. A. ORANVIM.E. Ph.D.. LL.D.. QETfYSUUna. PA. IIAKHIMIUIta. I'A. I1ARRISBURG ACADEMY 1 a country school founded In mo. V. J .......a.. a MAram l.rui. .amnui. MUU.1,1 . .,",, , .... small ciassef " iu.,,-", ...... uk..Ui.. Thorough collg preparation Rat JIUU to inno for single room. All athletics. Separate school for younger boys. We Invlts closest Investigation d personal visit If- posslb.s. Koi catalogue address AHTfll'K E. IIRO'iVN. II. A.. Headmaster YoungJUadlca and Girls CIIAMUEBSBUKOLrAL PENN HALL SCHOOL yOK GIHI.S Modern fireproof buildings, new gymnasium, swimming pool. College preparatory, modern languages, music, domestic arts. etc. Certificate privileges. Rooms with private buth. Hotel Oladstone Atlantis City, occupied by school each May. Work continues without Interruption. Hates $300. FRANK 8. MAQILL. A. M.. Principal. KOl'TII IIETULEHK5I.. PA. Bishopthorpe Manor pXfcn.nT finishing courses for high school graduates. Music. Domestlo Science, etc. Individ attention f. N. WYANT WH'TH RKTIII.RKRU PA .. OHBMANTOWN, PA. WALNUT LANE SCHOOL alt I 5th year fttnd. la' Oenaral. Collezo Pren. Hlrh School Si ad. Intermediate Primary, lluslc, psnustla Science. latfrlor pecorsn, StcrtUrULAthUi sues. Some Cooking Terms There are many terms In cooking that are ns Unintelligible to the young housewife ns Sanscrit. To rend nbout letting one thing sauto and another "ninrlnato" doesn't. In the words of current slang, "mean a thing In her young life." Hero nre a few terms of th s kind explained by a woman who knows all nbout It. To marinate means that you make a sort of brlno of spiced vinegar or lemon Juice, or Vinegar and oil, and let tho artlclo stand In It for a couple of hours, for flavoring purposes. Stock Is tho essence extracted from the moat A rotix Is butter and flour cooked to gether nnd stirred to a rich cream, A whlto roux Is made with uncooked flour, a brown rout l made with flour that has been browned by st rrlng for a few minutes In a pan over the firo. Sauto means to fry or heat lightly In hot fat or batter, not deep enough to cover tho thing cooked, Salmi Is a warmed-over dish of game, slightly seasoned. Any left-over piece of gamo treated In this manner Is dignified by this nnmc. Itlssolcs aro meat cakes made Into rolls, covered with pastry nnd fried. Itlco Is also used to cover them. Small Cakes A cupful of butter or three-quarters of a cupful of shortening, two cupfuls of pow dered sugnr, a cupful of milk, whites of six eggs, a tablesponnful of lomon Juice, two teaspoonfuls of baking powder, nnd four cupfuls of flour. Cientn tho butter nnd tho sugar together, add milk, mix well, add lemon Juice and mix thoroughly. Uent well. Add alternately the whites of the eggs, beaten stiff, nnd tho flour Rifted with tho baking powder. Hake In Jelly cake tins. When cold, cut In tiny squares or rounds, and Ice all over with pink icing, nnd top off with hnlf a blanched almond. your skin witk velvety. I f the skin is in bad condition through neglect or an unwise use of cosmetics, apply a little Rcsinol Oint ment and let it remain on ten min utes before the final washing with Rcsinol Soap. Reslnol Soap contains no harsh.lnjurlous alkali, and Is not athncially colored, its rich brown being entirely due to the Keslnot balums in It. Sold by all drupc!t3 and dealers in toilet eoods. Physicians have prescribed Resinol Ointmentfor over twenty years in the treatment of skin and scalp affections. BANKS BUSINESS' COLLEGE BlKuer nnd better In Its new nnd tienutlful home, equipment, teaching staff nnd practical business couises. Tho Commercial CoIIoko In which thoroughness Is paramount. Day nnd livening Hchool llnler any time 925 Chestnut Street 1528 STUDENTS 1S28 students attended our Day and Nlffht Sessions last year and eery nraduatn has a ennd position. Send for catalogue. Strayer's Business College 801-807 Chestnut HI.. I'hlln. Walnut 381 Malii 23UU Yonnr Men nnd Boys VILLANOVA, I'A. Unexcelled for Classical. Commercial. Civil, Electrical and Mechanical Engineering- Courses. Modern bulldlnga and equipment. Athletics, t'rep. school for any college. tier. CDUAKD (1. Dull AN. I.I..D..O.S.A.. Trss. For Cataloo address Itealatrar UOX 43. VII.LANOVA. I'A. CIIKSTElt. PA. The West Point of th Keiitont Stair" PENNSYLVANIA P Military College " Separate Preparatory Hchool for nunrer Itoya TRaINB itEfl TO COMMAND Crack Cavalry, Artillery and Infantry, U. 8, Army Officer detailed. Best equip, menl. All athletics Degrees In Chemistry, civil Engineering. Economics and Finance. Superior scholastic, physical and moral trulnlng to develop auperlor men. Col. Charles E. Hyatt, Commandant BOX ess. CIIKSTElt. PA. NAZARETH. PA. Nazareth Hall Military Academy NAZARETH. PA. Founded 1743 A Military Academy for Hols. College Pre paratory and Business Courses. Military Ufa af fords healthful exercise and strengthens orderly habits and obedience. All Athletics. A school that I better because It Is different, and differ ent because It la better. Address Iter. FRANCIS K. CHCNKKT, Principal. BALTSUURO. PA. DiiBnaioM for Roys. Endorsed bi American University, College pre 3V paratory course and a good train- baratory course and i )ni for business. Course In arrl. ruuucv .win rear opens Hia. i. Write for catalogue. Dept. II. I- hiirif P. CARLISLE. TA. CONWAY HALL rstUi Prepare.- proved courses, experienced teachers and com plete equipment. Alms to devolop strong men. catalogue, vv a. HuiLmaun. Meaamaaier. WENONAH MILITARY ACADEMY V1LLAI0VA 13 miles from Pullt.de phla, Iu town without factories or saloone u 8 Army Officer da- tUed, Special school for Juniors. 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