Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 26, 1916, Night Extra, Page 6, Image 6

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EVEjNING LEDGEK-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1916.
SEWING ADVICE CORRESPONDENCEWOMAN'S VARYING INTERESTS COOKERY FASHIONS
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M'LISS DISCUSSES QUALITY
THAT EVERY WOMAN SEEKS
It Is the Potent Charm Which Will Make of Her a
Man's Woman Magazine Writer
Gives Pointers
A MAN'S womanl How wo nil yearn
to ts ltl How tho cooking schools
are crowded with damsols who would
I make npplo uio e'en ns mother used to
make It, and how tho beauty parlors nr'o
flllect to overflowing with maids who
Would thwart nature's Intention and bo
charming Circes, dcsplto much handicap
alt becauso they aro striving to meet a
mascullno Ideal.
Almost tiny woman would be clever
enough to bo a man's woman If she wero
Tjnly clever enough to know Just what
tv man's woman Is. History gives no help.
Men havo gona Into ecstasies over tho
Blren-llke Cleopatra, just as they havo
bayed tho moon for tho nun-like Hclo
Jso. They havo groveled at tho feet of
tho Intellectual, tho mannish Georgo
Sand, oven as they havo fallen for tho
captivating Lady Hamilton, who was a
servant glil.
Somo women aro Instinctively and In
herently men'a women; others strive a
lifetime with varying degrees of success.
A woman who declares that alio has
reached tho ripe old ago of 32 and isstll!
physically attractive to men writes an
Interesting account In tho current New
Republic of her 13 years' experience In
being deliberately and with malico afore
thought tho kind of woman that men
like.
"My vitality," she writes, "has helped
mo over so much, though I don't Imagine
It would have if I had not managed it
rather well. Abounding, overflowing, In
exhaustible mino is all this, If you like,
but that Is not tho point. I have known
Vitalities which abounded so that they
crowded other people olt tho road or
eeemed to exhaust all the air In tho room.
That Is why I try to keep mine In Its
place, and to leave other people free to
move about and to breathe. Tho way to
make one's vitality what Is called con
tagious is really to keep It In other peo
ple's sight and yet out bt their way. For
this tho only reclpo I know of Is to be
Letters to the Editor of the Woman's Pago
Addrein all coroniiiiilcutlonH to M'l.l-.. rare of the Kienlmr I.ctlstr. Wrllo on one side
of tile paper only.
Dear M llss I am Bolnc away for threo
tnontns and havo n youic man friend -vcral
?.? thI"3: in '' that I want to -rlte to m-.
Would It to too forward of mo to ask them if
they will correspond with me. or anould I bo
away without salnir anythln about It7 Your
THE WOMAN
Ittadera 1010 dcirtre help tciWi their ilrrei
proutema tciil ucTtlnss communication! to the
fashion i.xperr. core ot the Kiitor ot the
11 Oman's Vaot, the Evening J.ctlmr.
Still they come styles for qtouts! Per
haps it's duo to tho spread of humanltar
lnnlsm, perhaps It's a long-deferred spirit
of reparation; but, at any rate, tho fashion
makers havo at last recognized tho f.it
Woman's definite place in the sartorial
world. Yes, I mean fat. Not stout, not
plump, not oven big, but Just plain fat tho
kind that brings forth sundry unkind re
marks about baby elephants and hippos
rom tho small boy.
Now It's extra-s'lze underwear for
"stouts" that tho stores are launching.
Crosses and suits have been admirably
modeled to mako the figure look sylpbliko,
even though It Is a perfect -14: but what
figure can be really sylphlike with bunchy
"undies" to spoil tho whole effeef? Realiz
ing this, tho charitablo manufacturers have
put on the market a wonderful line of
tailored underclothing. Kvery seam fits with
the precision that a thinner woman would
envy, there is fullness whero tho fullness
ought to bo and. more Important still, a
lack of fullness where thero should bo that
lack.
Don't feel hurt If you belong to the So
ciety of "Out Sizes." You can be Just as
smart as your slim sister. You are getting
the personal attention of the nation's art
ists. It Is to rejoice at the new-found popu
larity. As ono womnn says, "Is It a be
lated Kinaness, or a response to a demand?"
Dear Madam What Is the bent material to
use far a simple house frock? I am coins to
make It myself at home and want something
that costs very little. What style la suitable
for a woman with j.ray hair, rather stout, with
blue eyes? Q. K. I.
Cotton goods Is the best for a house
dress. It costs almost nothing and wears
well. Choose n simple shirtwaist pattern,
eomlfltted, .Allow enough fullness under
neath the arms to.elve freedom of move
ment, however; you'll need this In a houso
dress. Another good plan Is to make the
dress fasten all the way down the front
With snaps or buttons. Then you can get
Into It quickly and It launders easily. Have
a stitched belt at tho back, to be fastened
rather snugly at the waist. This keeps the
frock in shape. Choose a dark color, with
white collars and cuffs, or a figured pattern.
Vollle, or cotton marquisette may be used
for better wear, and gingham, calico or
seersucker for work.
Dear Madam Can ou tell me anything- about
the new colorings for suits for fall? I have an
opportunity to set a suit made and do not want
to choose something that I cannot wear this fall
and winter. Are the smart suits fur trtmmiilr
How loae are the coats? Will skirts be ahort.
as thiy wire last seasonj U, K. 41,
Cray, purple, plum, mulberry, blue (of
course), some browns and black will be
An Extra Towel Rack
Thai h a Real Convtnience and
Auurance of a Tidy Bathroom t
This la a really handsome fixture
one of complete set that would
make a delightful "all white" bath
room. Made ot the flnest White Vitre
ous China. ay to iasta.ll and to keep
Yuu should Inspect this perfect Al
tar, Jt U sold ndef ths FLECK BROS.
PO, IKQNCLAD GUARANTEE. Write
fur full particulars or visit our easily
reached tDawswm today.
fcVonrouun, 41-4C-4S BO N. otu St.
"" WgW5iigMMIi''' "
really Interested In other people. Nowa
days, although, of course, I nlwaya begin
with a man by seeming Interested, I
usually drop him the moment I becomo
certain that my interest will never glow
sincere."
Tho obvious woman holds that tho
surest way to mako tho flro of a man's
lovo llamo toward her Is to pour on It
the oil of Jealousy. She Is never done
reciting tales of her conquests of other
men. Tho subtlo woman never docs this.
Tho above quoted writer gives somo
saplont advice on this score:
"Ten years ngo I thought It n good
plan to render every man afraid of compe
tition from some other man. I never do
this now. With tho kind of men I see
most of It simply would not pay. Com
petition yes, they must bo kept more or
less afraid of It, but it Is competition
fiom all tho other interests in my full
life, from out-of-door Bports, music, my
business and a tiny bit from suffrage
"My nttitudo is that man, although a
necessary and exciting Ingredient In life,
Is not tho whole of It; and my experi
ence has boon that a man Bets a higher
value upon tho place you Just have to
mako for his vary Interesting self than
upon tho privilege of keeping an Idle
woman from being bored to death.
"To play tho game as I play It," she
continues, "you must have men friends
who aro Intelligent and who are capablo
of an occasional burst of cleverness. In
deed, this Is one of tho few cases whero
the more difficult gamo Is tho less Inter
esting. It Is harder and not easier to bo
a man's woman when your men friends
are ninnies, because you can't stay so close
to sincerity; and except for tho women
who like to steer between reefs of lies,
sunken or sticking up, I don't bellevo It
Is so worth while."
Which is equivalent to saying with
Kipling's Mrs. Hauksbcc: "Any woman
can handle a clever man. but it takes a
clover woman to manage a fool."
M'LlSS.
ndWcu In this m.ntcr will be appreciated.
V. K.
If they aro reat friends they will want to
hear from you, and will probably ask you
to write to them.
WHO SEWS
smart this fall. Hunter's green also will
bo a favorite.
Fur Is lavishly used on all articles of fall
and winter apparel. The voguo has In
creased. Coats are longer than they wero last
season. Some reach tho knees and some to
tho hem. with a llusxlan tendency notice
able In tholr general lines. They are seml
fltted. some tlght-lltted nbova tho waist line.
Skirts reach to tho ankle, or slightly
above. They are not so short as they wore.
Dear Madam I want to mal-e up n very
dark linvy blue nllk voile dress. I hao had the
material for home time, but did not mnke It un
because I wai In mournlnu. I want (.omethlnc
with u touch of color In It. for I do not suit
dark colors, belm: tall and slender, with ery
dark hair nnd eyes. I would be irrnleful for
any nusccBtlonn you could make. I have eluiit
)ardn of tho goods, MATRON.
I baw a smart dress In an Importer's
shop that you could copy. The blouse was
made of silk voile, surplice effect, with
sleeves ot the nimo, caught at the wrists
with tight bands of cherry-colored taffeta
nnd a tiny knot of cherries. A band of
wldo cherry-colored taffeta extended from
tho waist line to tho bust and was veiled by
the blue. The skirt wns plain, with grad
uated tucks of the bluo, and a panel of the
taffeta, also veiled by the blue, extending
from the waist to tho hem of the skirt
back and front. It was stunning and not a
bit conspicuous, either. Much depends upon
the shado of blue and tno shade of cerise;
It should be exactly the shade of tho ripe
cherry. If you do not fancy this, use somo
Russian or Bulgarian embroidered bands.
Worsted embroidery also Is good.
Flanked and Baked
Select nice cut of flat k steak. Put piece
of butter size of large walnut In pan.
Onion, cut fine and hour. Blend all to
gether till It commences to brown over fire.
Then put steak In nnd almost coier with
water and bake In oven about one and a
half hours. Thin the broth to consistency
of gravy when ready to serve.
TOMORROW
THE COMFUUTAIILK AND SWIFT
Steamer Sylvan Dell
KL'XK DIRECT TO
LINCOLN PARK
ON TUB DELAWARE
KODM) TRII' Adults 25c. Children lSe.
Iloat Lenirs Arcli M, ttliarl U.iiu, 11,43
A. M S, i.tt) uud 7.30 I. JI.
Lenc Lincoln I'art. 10.30 A. JU 11.43.
3, 0 and 8.18 1. JI.
STANLEY s,A"K,f7,BOTf,s,8TH
10c lf.e ".If
BLANCHE SWEET
pSeSation "Public Opinion"
All Next Week SCSSL'D HAYAKAWA
In 'THE HONORABLE FRIEND"
PALACE
1211 MARKET STREET
WALLACE IlEID
CLEO RIDOELY
In ''HOUSE OP THE GOLDEN WINDOWS"
Globe Theater juniper sts
VJH-e YAVDEV1LLE Continuous It
A. JL to 11 P. M. 10c. 13c. 23c
Dorothy Sherman Presents Musical Offering-
"The Colonial Belles"
THE SCOOP," Dramatic Novelty. Others
A J CHESTNUT Below 10TH
Arcadia JjagggF"
DANCINQ
F .17QI7CQ?'",X0?' tiie.vteu bldo.
REOPENING DANCE
NEXT MONDAY NIGHT, tM TO 18
BEGINNERS' CLASS
BEOPKNSi NUXT TLJUsDAY, AltilST JO
BKCKPTION NJLr SArfUIl.lY MUHT
Hermann 3 Superb Orchestra
Prlrute Lessons Day at Kieulji
WAGNERJp- DANCING
5 foj- BU Private Lessons- -Neon to 11 P II.
Scholars' EEJS1 Every "on . svk&,
gMi DANCE "'JTHL'RS EVOs!
NB LESSON'. S P 11 ORCHESTRA. 8. 30i
"Pop" Dance Wed. and Sat Evgs,
J, Beat Bnm)o Orchestra. Chai-trj Otv, IUr.
Am 8w 1-iMrwJ, Tw WW TtU Yes
SEEN IN
& mil ill ?f
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SATIN FOR
THIS charming dress of satin Is suitable for many occasions anil Is built for tho
stout as well ns slcntler figure. It comes In all Blzea
The soft, uhlto front of ceorsetto crepe extending from tho sailor collar of tho samo
la n becoming finish.
Tho uilst crosses In front, ending with two lomr, narrow sar.h ends at tho left side.
Thcso are edged with a harder of tho porcelain beads In two shades the samo ns on tho
waist and n s.cant fringe of tiny dangling balls.
Tho skirt has a long penlum of box plaits opening Just enough In tho front to let
tho plain underskirt show, relieving tho monotony of plaits nil around. Price, $20.70.
A velvet hat with conventional llowcr designs, each In a dlffcicnt color of chenille,
gives tho touch of color needed It may be had In n variety of combinations. Price, $5.
THE CHEIRf tL CHERUB
Tkis veiiker jure, doaa
Fr"c.xzle rre
fly brfcir is simply
crisped
OK, plet-se. be. a'a-tuFiad.
todtJV . . .
JhY tkese. feuV
t ifvA 1 ra ". I '
lisoe-d.
aTC"11
Novel Shaped Sandwiches
Two hard-cooked egg yolks, with thick
cream to moisten ; one-half a can of sar
dines, ono tablespoonful of pimento puree,
salt and paprika. Mix nil tho Ingredients
together and spread on slices of bread cut
with a doughnut cutter. Heart leaves of
lettuce may bo used between the prepared
bread.
B.F.Keith's Theater
Chestnut and Twelfth Streets
MAT.,
P. M. NKIIIT. 8 P, M.
S SHOWS DAILY 3
NEXT WEEK!
Reason's (Ire it D.inclnic HuccexBl
(iKOIUii: I.l'CILLK
WHITE & CAVANAGH
Presenting 3010 Sonus, Dun ecu anil Gowns
A Tre.t for 3I"fc Icntr!
Eeo trice Morelle's Sextette
QlTerlne n. Grand Opera Musfca e
Anifrku't Forrniott Character Mnser
WILLIE WESTON
With a lludcet ot His Tllzsest lilts
5 IDANIAS 5
Stnsntlonnl Kurepean !jmn:ts
Ron air, Ward & Farron
In a Comedy Skit, "Are Yuu Loneiorae?"
T1IOS. hWIPT A CO.
It US It i WI'.STON
UAnnY am.; i & ki.nu kistehs
iiitr. iiiui-,.
hki.io iuiiium: 1'ICTUnK.S
FltEE AT ALL TUUiS
BPECIAL FltEB ATTKACTIOX
TWICK DAILY', SUNDAY' KXCKPTKD
WOHLD'S UIlE.Tl'aT SENSATION
THBBELLKYISTS
moil FIRE DIVERS
Shannon's Famous Band
Concrrts Tltcrr Afternosn and ETen'nc
MISS KATHERINE GREY, Soloist
I'lKEWOKKS EVEUY 1UIDAY MUHT
N1XO.VS
GRAND
VKQAD AND 510NTOOJIEBY
P. O. Nbten-NIrdlinxer Ilea. Mrr.
Dally Mats,. 10c. Em- 79. 10c a tilt
"Vittles" Little
Theater Success
Dj & Fur, i'iillt. Luckle X Coidoo.
fuslilocs AlLuue, TUiuer & tnulia.
UkU CIes an4 CgeAr & Nows SUsit
il ft
M
THE SHOPS
STREET WEAR
The Apparition
Sly dead I.ovo enmo to me nnd said:
"God gives mo ono hour's rest
To spend upon the earth with thco:
How shall wo spend it best?"
"Why, as of old," I said, and so
Wo quarrel'd as of old.
But when I turn'd to make my pcaco
That ono short hour was told.
Stephen Phillips.
Peanut Filling
Mix the amount of peanut butter required
with an equal amount of water, stirring
until they are thoroughly mixed Season
with salt, pepper and Icfnon Jtilca to tasto
and spread thin slices of bread with tho
mixture Lay a lettuce leaf In each sand
wich and cut Into any desired shape.
MAnKETfr-JUNIPER STS
In the Iti'art of the Miupplnc DMrlct
roVTlNUIIPS 11 A. JI. T(l
j'i: i t'Ks . . in,-.
IP. JI. I
lie, rio 1
Eitraordlnnr Itlrlmess t'h irncterlzet
xius I'reirutiuus ,ct
IE MO
In a I)r edible Jlnalrul Splash In
Tno DroiM
"ALL AT SEA"
special Mi'sir xn TAUira
A SLKPUlSi: P.UttK C03IEDY
International Beauties
Cnst ot Mt Vuinlftllle PunrlteM
Other Numbers UuiPuill 1'leuse
nsrrly..Mr.i3.
"'- ' - , -1 H.BjlWU
TIIIUTIti:
11nrl.pt Ih'Idiv COIIl Street
M-t D.illy. 3:30 I Etrnlncs. 7 10
llf henl 10c 1 I Or. .1e. 20c
MO.NUYY. 1 1 P..1DA Y. t KIl.M.MUV
I'IiIIu.'m rririimt llnuliu- M.ixlcr
AL WHITE
Assisted by Miss Frances Connelly
In a Modern Dancing Revue
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
A IIRILLIANT PUEPAKEDNEd rAIII.OlD
lIUhldAL tllllEDY
"Wake Up America"
CATCHY- 511'SlC PKKTTY (ItltLS
f 1. 1 ; ir.H t iiiir.ui.N
U1IIEIC Pdl't'lVIt rilVI'l.lll.n
Broad ? Mon., Augr. 28
JOHN TOUT Pre.enU
LINA ABARBANELL
IN A NEW OPEKKTTA
"FLORA BELLA"
With
A DLSTINOUISlIED CAST OF
LlflUT (ll'EKA EAVOItlTES
AND A YOUTHFUL AND ALLVKINfl CHORUS
Biased by Ordj-nakl Scenery by Urban.
Itest Seats Si. OO it Weil, ana Labor Day Mats.
Beats Now Sellln (or Nest Week
GARRICK W33Sa Mat,Aug.28
TWICE DULY, 3;1S & 8:13
Jlallr.ee, 25c End 33c, ElEJ., i5e. Sit, SOe
ANNUAL blllMEU BK.VSON, 2 WEEKS ONLY
Lyman H, Howe's
TRAVEL FESTIVAL
OrbK THE TU-lILS OF
GL.CIKR NATIONAL VABK
Parioe EiplolU in the Slss Alps .
UattlMblp Strm-cllPS Throuxri Basins Seas
Flrrti ot Porth Brde Many Others
Seat N BeUlns 'or Next Week
SWIMMING
ADAMS MWTaiix awiuniNii yooi,
AiJAm.3 m B BttQAU bt
rurty jils'i'-s. Moo.. FrL.sS.it. Ladles and
ceatWrEea. Huurs aim.
ili
MAIDS OF
TI
VIES
! THILVTIti: i&H
MARION HARLAND'S CORNER
I nm dtndlnu 11 reelne .which I hftvo never
seen In the Corner. Indeed, I believe It to be
orlKlnnl with me. Few housewlvfs are nc
aunlnted with cooked bannnag. Yet. tho fruit
londs Itself to many line combinations nnd
trentmi-nts of thle kind, llnnana pie: Line n.
pie dish lth rich erunt. Hake, nnd let It tool.
Slice two large han.na Into tho crunt. Have
ft runtird urennred of one rup of milk, one
half cup of minr, yolks ot two eugn, and two
nennlnir tennroom of .flour Cook until thick
and pour nvr the fruit when cool. Cover the
top with Iho whites of two cftcs. beaten Btirf.
Sprinkle llsthlly with suitar nl set In tho
oven Just low enough to brown. Rg fi
Must the tlellclotia nnd novel pie bo
eaten cold or hot? I fancy that It would
bo nt Its best Ice cold. I havo never, bo
far as I now can recollect, tasted or
seen a banana pie. As you say, the capa
bilities of tho semltronlcAl fruit, now al
most an common In our markets at ap
ples, aic little understood by tho average
housewife arid leis by tho average Amer
ican cook.
Substitute for Grape Juice
I niw nn Inquiry In Ihe Corner nnklnft for ft
new ov to nerve nrnpo fruit. I see on nd
loo srnpo Juice That muit lw nice, but I
er-odlil like to sav that we riinnot use crapo
Juice, ni the acid fruit catiiea Indlecstlon and
ferments after drlnklnir. Ilut we aro fond of
L0B011 berry Juice on our srape fruit.
Tho Lnsnn berry Is not acid. It niay be used
Just as oM directed tho eipo Juice, as It i
B-ieet. It In nlco used for 'auceti. In lemonade
and other drinks, charged with water. It lias n.
very rich limber color, and li moat pleaslnc to
tho eye, and the flavor Is delicious. A U.
The Iogan berry ai It Is not perhaps
known to a majority ot our readers was
named for tho late General John Alexander
Logan. Albeit comparatively new In tho
horticultural world, It has won favor with
.epicures nnd cooks. Wo nro thankful to
tho member who teaches us how to uso tho
Julco In a tempting way.
Mexican Summer Squash
Mention was made In the Corner lately of
certain Mexican dlshu That country Is so
prominently In the public oe Just now that
renders mav like to know fuimethlmr of natlvo
dlshri to which travelers t ike klndlv. I offer
one for nummer aiiuish. Mexican atylei Select
the nmnll cBctnlilcs, thoic about the sl7e of
a larso orange. Cut Into two, lengthwise. Tako
ticki:th
AIRFRPUI theater THIID 111
AUELrlllfl START. R.G MEKT IRIIIBI9.y Mil
SEAT SALE TOMY 9 L HI. $MW
JacAv (NO
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(J mSc4.kfWf WrAJfeMr j Writ EiHmZJm "5? ttrm jHE1P .v
te tfiy & walk rSSSw wB$$& Saa Wi&
SrmMJlmJ
1 4 ' VwB HL
"The play 'Experience' la a wonder
ful performance ami teaches a rrent
moral lesson." Ills Honor Slayor
James Curlcy. of Huston.
9 MOUTHS IH H.Y.-7 MONTHS (H CH1CAG0-5 MONTHS liJ B0ST0K-I0 Big Scenes-Co. of 82
Where the Evening
Ledger-Universal
Be Seen
MONDAY
Savor Thffller.lStli & Slrrfcel fits.. Thllii.
Jtiuibo Thepter, 1 ront & (llrurd Ac. l'lila.
.Summer '1 heater, Leiulnctoii Ale. and hom-
err-et M,. riiP.idelphl.i.
Oreot Southern The iter, 3d and Knjder Ats,
HeistonK Theater, luth &. Sj:'lll Ht., l'lillu.
tex Thruter. rhlladrliihla. I'n.
Verdi Hall, 7th uud ( hrUti in hli.
TXT.illAY
riain Theater, llroail K I'orler SN.. rhlln.
Victor Theater, 1'rinklln A i'lcirtield. l'hlla.
I'elham Theater, mtli 4 l.tn. Ate, l'hlla.
Century Theater, Mari-hall and ICrle, l'hlla.
WnilNESllVY
I'nlm Theater, l'l.llaileliihla. I'a.
antli Hlreet I'iil?c. l'hllnUrhhla. I'a.
Monmouth Theater, llli 4. (.Irird Ae.,rhlla,
C'uiueu 1 heater, rhlladelrhli, l'u,
, TIIVHM1Y
Stanley Thenter. lr.th f M.'rket Sts,. l'hlla.
Tuxedo Theater, I'hllailelrhb. I'n.
Kninire Theater. VrniiWonl 1'hlladrlnhla.
Itoxburuiish Theater, I'hlluilcl.ihla, I'n,
We.t Alleslieny Theater, I'hlljdeluhla,
VI? ID IV
Stanley Thenter. 16th Market Sti l'hlla.
Market St. Theater, :U Market .St , l'hlla,
Cnhockulnk The iter. Of! S. Diamond. I'hlli.
Itlchmond Theater. l;hhm?nd and t'leurfleld
Mt'.. I'hlhuleluhlu.
Falrmuunt Theater, Vhlladrlphl i, l'a,
Ontario Theater, I'hllailehihli, l'u.
Liberty Theater, I'hlladelnhhi, l'a.
SATI'IUIVY
Stanley Thester, lOlh Mirket St..a'hlla,
Oterbrook Theater. 03d and lUterferd Ae.,
I'hlli'deliihla,
Forepii'ish'a Tlieater RtliA Itace Rts., l'lilla,
l'olnf Ureeie Theater. I'plnt Ureeie Ae. and
3IorrU St.. I'lilUdflnhla.
s,ar T.h"t'.'r' .3Ut,?.'!? V,h??,ln K'" l'hlla.
Majettle Thruter, I'Mlaurlphl ,
Tholl.The-iter. 11th fit. aud Fulrmount Ate.,
I'hlbidelphhi.
Ituscland Theater, I'hlladtlplila. l'a.
WMUSSiSXiSaS&SB,
Prominent
Photoplay Presentations
WEST I'HILADELl'HIA
EUREKATOafCT
Edith Storey $c Antonio Moreno in
"THE TARANTULA"
ljiIWJN E'EKINO fl:30 TO 11,
Lillian Walker & Evart Overton in
.TUB OUPEAL Of ELIZABETH"
"KA2ARD3 OF HELEN" CQMEDIB3
SOUTH rUILADELPUU
OI VMPIA BHOAO AND
L, I 1YI I M. BAINBRIDqS
Tht tn,ximtm (WttiorL mfttv al amutt
BUtU oj the timus i-tce. MATS, DAILY
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article In which jou nre Intereilcd.
out (ho sce.li nnd parboil until tender, but not
soft enough to break, prAln ."','' JJJ
whllo you prepare a cup of bread crumb;, three.
tabIcM-aonSPoY grated ee, one minced . onlon
one erg; pepper and salt to tjMe. 1 111 the nait
squash with the mixture. prlnkle wltn 1 Its
of butter, set In ft baking pan. niter pouring
a. lttle soup Block about the vegetable. rhls
will prevent corch.nakmtU.brojvn.
Another woman puts the seal of her ap
proval upon thh preparation of summer
squash, telling me that It Is frequently
served Upon her tabel and always llkcil.
Tho second of your Mexican recipes will
appear next week.
Grape Juice and Grape Butter
May t have n, place In tho Corner for n
recipe for grapo Julcoi . Twenty Ppunda of
grapes, four quarts of cold watrr yvasli nnd
stem the grapes, putting into preserving ke tin
nnd set over the lire until It conns tn ft boil
for obout flvo minutes. Strain, adding four
LYRIC S5K5 SEPT. 4
THE SUPIIEJIE AIUSICAL EXTRAVAGANZA ACHIEVEMENT OP TOP
NEW YORK WINTER GARDEN inb
ROBINSON CRUSOE, JR. '
with the ri:Enr,r.ss kino or tun
AL JOLSON i
ANI A imiLLIANT COJIPANY Or 2C0 ,
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on kali; ion tiu'kihav. Aim. 3t. ai kntiui; house will
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MAT. LABOR DAY, SEPT. 4
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Present
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INDORSED BY SOME
OF THE BIGGEST MEN OF THIS DAY AND GENERA
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mNFW YORK J?ev. Thos.OrcBory. famous clereyman, said: "If I were n rich man,
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of our beloved country."
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"""""' man or woman, after you have seen this wonderful performance of
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IN
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JrKJL.lKJ MATINEE DAILY
WM. S. HAItT and TU- C . n Ji
ENID MAHKKY In A "6 UaptlVe LsOfi
All.Star Keystone Comedy. Mutt S: left Comedy
BELMONT MS
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Myrtle Stedman '" 'T,ITI.0AN
TFDAR WTH ANDCEDAn AVE.
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"THE TRAIL OP THE THIEK"
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FLORA PARKER De HAVEN in
THE SEEKERS"
FRANKFORD iui frankford
Louise Huff
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GIRARD
AVENUE THEATER
Tl AND Q1RARD AVENUE
Charles Ray ,,',,. in
. . THE DESERTER"
IRIS THEATER 3m Kensington
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pound or sugar. When this comes t ,. .
bottle and. seal at once drape h?,?ii? .! Wt
skins nnd pulp of the
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To
tail
water to. cover inem(
vvnen an nas ueen
quart of Juice one pound of sugar nJl? '
11 hftrXnm.tt I1U' Tin nl. .,.llr .Lorih .31
real. One. would hardly beReva the. n "
any taste left, but tho futt" Is n'Sf.t," fW
I can assure sou. I, nl3 maff A.f?,"tibff
the pulp left alter making JeTly of ?"!.' tr
nnd quinces. SiJ.'ipltSt
Seasonable nnd valuable reclnesi h43
dlrectldns for making grapo butt.. 3f'
suggestions for utilizing tho puin W
fruits aro Interesting and ntw" Ti '
per Is your grateful debtor. c
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Hev. Ur. Frank
Pageantry
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LOGAN THEATER "tt&ui!
Wallace Reid and Cleo Ridgley &V
"THE KI5LFISH 1VOMAN"
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rrn avn T.Of?ITSTV
Mats. 1:30 and SsSO,. lOt
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DOROTHY GREEN and CLIFFORD BRIICB
TIIU I-iLMUt Am iu PI IlrtW"
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Market St. Theater 3338TW
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in
"IMS PICTURE IN THE PAPER"
PALACE 13ii .ffARKET eTBEET
Wallace Reid and Cleo Ridgley in
"THEJIOUaB OF THE GOLDEN WLSDW
PARK" niDOB AVE. & DAUPHIN ST. ?
Bessie Barriscale ln T.w ctk
. KEYSTONE COMEDY
PRINCESS
10 J 8 MARKET
STREET
Orrin Johnson The Ugg pj
RIALTO derTSahvoi:
Sessue Hayakawanjisouij"
RUBY ""ISrTB stc
IRENE FENWICK in
''A Cllll.n OF DESTINY
SAVOY "'WaSF
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"THE DEVIL AT HIS ELBOW"
Tinp A 1?TII AND VENANOO STS. 1j
Blanche Sweet in "THE DUPE" '
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EDMUND BREESE in
"WEAKNESS Vf STItEISUTJ.
STANLEY "tfItflH,1.
BLANCHE SWEET in
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