Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, September 09, 1916, Night Extra, Page 4, Image 4

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EVENING LEDGER-l'HlLADHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTBMBEB 9, .1918
FASHIONS HOUSEHOLD ADVICE CORRESPONDENCE COOKERY
ARE AMERICAN MEN REALLY,
LACKING IN SOCIAL GRACES?
Is Their Politeness a 'thin Veneer on a Rough Ex
terior, Merely Assumed to Please
a Pretty Woman?
i
fT WOULD twin thai American
mother art) "lylnir, down" on the JoU,
Thejr ar'r.tetjiir k racei of menfine,
tmrip and reliable but not eTentlemen.
Amcrlcarf men lack vollsli. As money.
Makers, they aw a uce, but when 11
cornea to training If training Is to be
looked upon a the little) niceties and
eocU graces which are so esscntlall) a
rt of the forel'it mart1 jKpuUirlt"
they haertt any. ,
liisten to vrhat Mra. Cowlee. wife of
Rear Admiral iSmlrs. better known to
fame by the reflected glory of being Theo
(lore. Rwwevelt sister, ha to oaj about
It;
These of tut who have lived abrwtd ad
Wire the refinement ajid polish of, the
, European men" People say they arts not
"nearly as nne lypeei of manhood as our
American men, an! that 1 will crant you.
At the same Urm their manners aro ery
pleasing and there 1 no ron&on why our
Wen ahould not hate the name iwlNh If
American mother would pay more at
tention tq the training of thtlr children.
Ttm duties of the averajo mother are so
manirok that very often she leaves the
tare of her boya and ,lrl to servants
Not that 1 rould underestimate her social
duties; for many time In that way a
"lfe has tt n her power to. make or mar
her husband career.'
-But to pa back to the training of
children. It a mother -srouM teach her
eon to rise when she enters the room
ami to seat her at the table, and the
various other little courtesies that ar so
pleasing, they would become a habit with
him and he would be respectful to all
women.
"Some men acquire eoclal graces to
please, a pretty woman: but It Is only a
veneer, that soon comes off. It Is not
habitual with them. Tou know the Jesuit
says, Olre me a boy until he la seven
and Tie will always be a Jesuit And so
It It with the American mother 8he
has It In her power to create n race of
gentlemen If she Instills the principles of
refinement and courtesy In her boys. The
attitude which a son take) toward his
mother will be reflected In the attitude
the husband takes toward hie wlf,
A woman who has traveled abroad as
much as Mrs. Cowlea ought to know
wrhereof she speaks. Phe has been the
companion of her husband on his many
voyages and has had the opportunity to
observe the men of many countries.
The truth of the matter Is, American
men need to learn more "parlor tricks."
Th dont know what pleases the ladles.
Could they but wear green corsets and
Indite the passionate sonnets of d'An
tiunzio lntead of phoning the florist to
send a ton of American Beauties to the
fair one's home, they might be consid
ered polllhed. They lack something, the
something that women like In forvteners.
A were mAle calls It "bull."
Letter to the Editor of the Woman' Vg
AMreet sit wivlnlW t. Miter t Hmi'i rate. Write m ee eUe t Ike rrr ee.tr.
tr Najtm- Wnat via.t r trrtnc ftewere
Vl t rat la a Ket a,. vionen nml
Kaeter I Vae en aperttnent and want to j
a Iw Hw tor ray ettneew Kim. Trlee?ta
tfce reter Mweo at the room- o. tt. S.
White hysetnths. jellow and white tulips
or Iris would be pretty
"StNCKRBUY Camden Anonymous
communications are not rublUhed.
MARION HARLAND'S CORNER
I write fer toene mtw. tt say r the IV
Beettee raw arm thera roe. I iui m Jar
temete eoUusw ewe ear caaaea .trior rna a.n4
another tor cease keai; iIm tr eTrriaa ere.
MM. V. A. U.
Tomato catswp SUce a peck of unpeeted
toraateea wtUk six white onions ami bolt
tOgetkir until so soft they may be rubbed
together throCsh a coltarnltr Strain
threaten, a slave, and return to the Ore with
threat bay leaves, a UMe$xxnrul each of
Voaniered mac, pejsaer and 'kav sugar
salt, a halt teaaanneal of paprika aqd a
tabieapocnful nU this Ust tied
vp la a small eauxtlsth bag Boll for
nearly six hater, state hag, freqxMnUy Re
tnove t baC eelirjfaetd and Pvur In a
pint et Ttikera Pritig again to a bolt
a remove. trocaafeafS When coM bottle
ani seat
Caa4 string bean Uttaave ail the
strings troea bxtth aide et the bean. Cut
th beaaa Into Inch lengths and rover with
"Wat. U until tender, but not sett. Sa
cn wits, salt aral pefwr. Take th beans
troan the pot. with a. perforated srnw and
put tbem In Jar seawJlr.g-ln the kettle, nil
the cans to ha brim and seal at w
Caaned ttsoa beanri S&ell and vxk for
11 satnate la bolltag sttghtly sailed water.
TJteja rrweed a abova string fceaxv-4
The re4ot tor dlnertkuxs ror drying and
pressing ts w paas an to other nefabem.
Undjrinc Ko Beads
There fUs tnt the e.pn band f the CVr
iter a ilocAtb tnua ote of the bettved
and bsrftst activety beiwftctal at ecr col
4eagwea. tt U dedKated, rwlth" all tool
wtattea. h the lleiplag llaad Conger The
ignature wlft be recogwtset) by "YeguUr
readers and tba vomnuRvatkra fnwa the
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a rMeaMMtte sm as wmfwn
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small cucumbers In cold water fcr an hour.
Remove and drain, then turn Into a per
fectly clean crock and pour over them a
cold brine, so stroivg.lt will float an tx
to the surface. After standing In this tor
three days the pickles may be removed,
drained and dried upon a towvL Wash the
creek and return the cucumbers to It Cover
wtlh pure water until the next day Have
ready on the range hot xlnegar In which
yu have boiled two minced onions, twenty
cloves, an ounce of mustard and celery
seed and a few blades of mace. Fill the
jar with this boiling mixture and a cupful
ot sugar, stirring the cucumbers up from
the bottom. Cover tightly In a week
nrald the vinegar agalq and return to the
ir Let the ptcVles stand for six weeks
before using Stx months Is even better
One of th be pickle makers I ever
knew made It a rale to add a Utile sursr.
say a cupful to lour gallons, to her pickles
every three tnoaths.
THE yOMAN WHO
SEWS
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aaM t &vrs preUy asl gratetSyl
a TAaa M toee Ke4x was a Otrt
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whh the moiisit weenan between a sssart
tepccAt and a taHored suit. The isefuiness
Ot each Is apparent and. unless one's
jxvketbok is well nlted wh thts werid's
s-wd. th pciuiMtRy of buytsg both Is
sXgtt.
Taere u taticet t be sd tot sides is
the sult-tefviMt eeatroversy JsH fitts. at
least tbww I &e at the peetwg sad
In the shop, are t? s rery sah wnU
tbo w wvli Ust seAsoe. SXtrts are a
bit K-cger. cets exteed te the iwrt aad
ttvHkts.
TJe seAsvw'a teevoats sw a wM
variety ot saateruls and cvAwiags, dwe. s
iSaH. t the spuUrMy at briUUat-bed
jrt salts. Vrtoety veesars. pee csetht
l otr taacy ft-KS are draped ast
silrred a Ut taast fasctaattsg jx !
Jars aaj. etl are wa aeJ deep, ras&seaed
ef Jaaie. ceoey. Kttirret aad e hkm
CVrnrs aciude aaaay seaart and us
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gerdroae bhoe ad c rny tee vara ea
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SMART FALL TROTTEUR
style.
OiERfiE. fashkvn's favwrite for suit for the fan. ts hrxat et R a tiiC-e
Qas Is shown In the sketch. The cvvtt a senart length. The upper cottar Is of
faille. The panels, stepping at the waistline in front and jotaed by the narrow.
close belt, are a decidedly new feature.
The sleexe has s tailored armhoJe aad sares graceruiiy at tae bah Taere t
an Inserted box pUlt la the center baik and sbsliew plait an either side of It. The
skirt has rockets, and I cut straight, with Ansel faHsess. The sses aw 14 to U.
and the sutt may be bottghrin Naci. and navy tse. Price. 1.
A ssiill vl-et or silk hat Is shown In this scaaxt model. The silver ornament
Is a novel feature and add a to.xh ef distiecttoa. Price. I
The name of the shop where these articles may Pe pwrcuasej wtu c suppsfd ty the
Editor ot the Woman s rage. ETtvtsa Uesost5. S CstestBat street- Th request must
be accoopanied by a stamped sf-ddrcsd eaveiepe, aad sacst saeeutoa the date oq
which the article appeareA.
If You Like Fish
Bake or botl yoar poUeck. or Bst
bteeisSv Make a sauce as foDews- TMekea
the milk with a Httl crstarc or Saaw
Add a hasp ot butter the s-ie of a w-aleat
and seascsa with sAlt and pepper Break
two eggs lato the ravxtsre and let these
tatt until tbe yeiks ohm t the te
little yettow cruais. aAatB-e stsrrtag
Miskly. Serve this saw wku is 3u-
A Child
Her voice s like the socg ef birds:
Her eye were Hke ta stars:
Her HtUe wAtisg haads were Hke
Birds' wiags that beat tbe bArs.
Ai whea tiwse wavisg 7&asds were stiH
Her sMt asd ed awaj
Tbe anusc faded freest ii air,
Tbe cetec from tbe day.
For Fifty Guests
The following quantities have been tested
by housewives and found reliable
One pound ot chocolate makes two gal
lons. For this amount two and one-halt
pounds of loaf sugar and two quarU of
cream Hach quart yields twenty-five
spoons of whlppedlcream
lemonade or fruit punch, two and one
half gallons.
Frapp or sherbert. three gallons. Ice,
cream, two and one-half gallons.
Poups. two and one-half gallons.
Haw outers, :00 to ICO. Chopped, one
gallon
Chicken or turkey, dressed but ur
cooked, twenty-flve pounds.
Hams, one small and one large one
Salad, one and two-thirds gallons. ChlCK
en salad, four pounds of chicken to one
quart of salsd
Potato chips, four pounds.
nolle, six doien. For these one pound of
butter
Sandwiches, six loaves, tiro pounds but
ter. ,
Mest croquetts, three quarts of meat
mixture for patties make two quarts.
Frull Jelly. fle quarts. Other Jellies,
sex en quarts. ,
Olhes. 100 In a quart bottle.
Bonbons, three and one-half pounds.
Salted nuts, four pounds.
Berries, ten quarts. Sugar for same, two
pounds.
Hints, five boxes.
Prune Cream Cake
Hslf a cup of butter with one cup of
sugar. Add the yolks of three eggs, half
a cup of milk, two cups of flour two tea
spoons of baking powder and the stiffly
beaten whites. Bake In two layers For
the rilling boll thirty prunes and chop fine
Add the whites of three eggs t eaten stiff.
half a cup of powdered sugar and" a tea
spoon of vanilla. Spread on the cake and
place In the oen a minute to brown.
Baked Sardines
Drain a can of the f.sh and lay In a
baklrg dlh Mix two tablespoons of but
ter, four taplespoon of bread crumbs, two
eggs snd two tablespoons of hot water
Corer the fish with this mixture and bake
fifteen minutes.'
Red "Sauce
Thirty Isrge tomatoes, ten -nsions, four
large or eight small red peppers, one quart
vinegar, one-halt cup salt, on slf cup
sugar Chop all flee and boll two hours,
then can.
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Proven merit rather than
mere claims should be your
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TH AND RACE ST9 . rHlUADELTHlA
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ajid botlneee prore the worth ot our methods
ef teachlES end Bliitarr dlectpllne. Write
I or rsitlrcne. Tbe Principal. Bordestown-cntie-DeUware
N J.
MTTKW. N. .
Newtea AraaVsu'essl-niUltarT Wth rear. Rome
komI fer 40 bcrt Bear N T. Rats mod.Cata.loc.
P. S. rUtee. rriMlpaU Bex L. Newtee. N. J.
TIIK jIARV LION tJCUOOL A, Countrr i
In a collect i Town, coiiece. rrep. Certif. ,
aiodr. One teacher to every el's clrla"
clejtrraa. SEVEN OABLEX. etir Jr. Mcsiil,
slrlt ( Co h; eep.rom.eosl. II.H.Crltt.A.BrN
eee UCrlit.A.D..rrtna. Bex l0S.8wrlkeVa!i
OVEBBROOK. PA.
JIISS SAIIVARD'S 8CII00I. TOR 0IgTT"r
V".1. ..---. ' rrTparatl
Dpeciai wunr. wuuivr ana LUBlcai uc
menta Athletics. Doreeatle Science r-i
cello for pupils la Bala Crnwjrd. Uerloa i
Wynnefleld Mite ff. J net Ssrwsrd. Prlneh
Y.
M.
C.
A.
it: i
Arch St.
trlte for
Booklete
Younp Mcnand Boyi
Commercial English!
A course of collece trade for i
terelu- men. teleemen ami m
butlneaa men. Onlr course et 1
eino in iw ouic. ompieia la (
rear, one nieav wrK. ina)
lor ta adiufd tx-ciatiai. tq
moderate. 1S5 other hlch i
coureee Coramerclel TSncutei
PreDaraterr Music.
Ttecltter Sept. 11-30. Becln Oct I
I.ANCASTEB. TA.
FRANKLIN anat MARSHAL.!. lCAT)3rv. I
411. lancstter. Pa. Proper tort for kieesll
collecea end technical schooli. For cttaletl
BU.tRSTowy. y. J.
BtATHSTqry. y. J.
T&lcur CLcadtftiy (pi TSaV
inrttes yon to brine; your boy to see its campus of one hundred acres, 1U -laVe.
ETOves, well-kept athletic fields, its two-hundred-acre farm d-
ioininjr, and enjoy its beautiful scenery in tbe healthful highlands of
Northern New Jersey.
Blair is housed in eight imposing buildings, mostly -f fireproof stont
and concrete construction, including Dormitories, Recitation HaJL Labors-"
tones, the new double Gymnasium, with its running track of fifteen laps
to the mile.
Blair oCers courses leadlec to a teneral education and preparation for eel.
lee or technical schools. Write for catalog; then. If possible, visit the school sod '
see for yourself. '
JOHN C. SHARPE, LL. D. ,
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COMBS
!cbKsElORYoPMus
tU Tear Opeat SreteaVrr ISta, 11
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A School of Individual Instruction
Theoretical and Applied Branches Taught Prirately and in Classes
A BetViestUI and Dar .School ef ujarllelfd facilities for tie attainment et a eenwl
xece met acti ecucaiwa in an erases.
tr aw wpjiI.- C, i iii e Kantiej. T.ifmlM. A.. nm.tl. m ba ak.vi tm. i larla
as4 cVisstety tie undertytna- rrtactplre ef the art We hare arrested tbee rrtncrolet BJ
I w uufi wr
asctral order sad '
i adept turn ta tadltMuel ceedt.
T auaereos entatereettne end cumeceetarr eseretaa In r-r1 nA Vim mm eti
txttea ead a taoreuti musical tramlic Is aaesred. with a rrnnimn- experjUtaro of tlnal
free a&l tSux, x ,
All trmscte. Uucht: rjermal Trslnlnc Court for Teacbers, PabSa School V
c7m-0a. nM itinirr. ,jtit3 ntaruiaiinc. etc
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Tvzr rrattt' Recitals e wees. DaUy Technle CUtsea Curenieed Preetlc. Two i
lt owu symceeBr urcoetirta. uormitorte for Wocnea deUchtfal hseaetike set
lllM(h
Becaaee ef ttt diethualtlied ftraity, ertcmat metbede. lsdleKna
i. cw&(m ox ruiinrm &B.3 BkMrrei, nasi. mmuBM i.iii . .. v. . watt
JSklT"Si .iTSi """ enortaies see. obtainable etKwkere for tj
A School et iBsytratlOB, EBthasIasm. Leyalty h1 Saccess
Osr SeVpac Ulsttrsted Tear Beck wlU he mailed upon reocst.
GILT3ERT RAYN0LDS COMBS, Director
1-CT-2S-31 S. Broad Street
PfcUaieU
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Edwin Evans
BARITONE
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