XVEKIN0 LBDt3SR-PHILDELHB0A MONDAY, OCTOBER 9. 1916 OUSEHOLD HINTS-DAILY TALKS ON BEAUTY FASHIONS OF PRESENTDAY THIS MAN DOES NOT THINK HOUSEWORK EFFEMINATE ""' lllllnl ..-. Mo Many Lack Moral Courage to Go Down Into the Kitchen Occasionally Old Chestnut tt No Longer Applies HOW TO REMOVE SUMMER TAN By LyCUEZIA BOM Prim Donna of Imi Metropolitan Orer Companr. flKX otK of my kitchen; woman'a VjT place 1 nt the pollal" la the sum mrr order barked out by the husband at a frrend ot mine It aha no much na VeatturM to carry out the nolltd tllnlicn n tt ntfhta when tho kitchen mechanic J struck. How many men, do you awppoaa, have courage enough to roll up UMr sleeves, don nn npron and do tome C the household chorea which are usu ally left to women? It certAJnly Un't that they dqn't know how we have all licard them boaat of the delectable dishes thoy prepared while acting; ae camp cook off In the woods somewhere or of the snappy llttlo chafing 4Mi tuppera In their room lit college. Se many men eoem to think It a. discount en their masculinity to go Into the kitchen while there are feminine mem bers of the household to do tho work. I am thinking of a family In which there are three husky sons and no daugh ters, and the mother Is a little wlrened old woman slaving her life away. Sho probably hoa never heard of Professor Zueblln, and If she did aho certainly would not agree with his theory that boys should be taught as well na girls the duties of the household. She doesn't want nny one of her sons to be a Miss Nancy, and as a result theso boys, now grown men, are quite content , to lounge about white their maternal par- ' e-nt trots downstairs to the cellar to shake the furnaco ,und carry coal. Professor Zueblln advocates the training of boya aa well as girls In the domestic sciences, contending that, far from feminizing them, it makes them manly and self- reliant. In the case I cited In the beginning tho woman also Is contributing to tho support of the household ehe knows per fectly well that while she la a corking secretary, her knowledge of the .culinary art Is confined to making ongel enko and fudge. WOMEN theso days are holding whores In baseball leagues and even owning clubs, and yet, with the world's scries on I suppose Jokemakcrs will not be able to resist tho opportunity to publish some thing like tho following: "It was tho lost half of the ninth In ning, with the score tied and two men out. "Ollllgan gripped hla bat firmly, dug his splkos Into the ground and swung with all hla might. "Crack I The ball sped far over the ccnter-flcld fence, while tho Demon trot ted around the bases amid the plaudits of 'tho multitude. "When tho excitement had subsided a bit a girl Oh, sho was a beautiful girl; you ought to'vo seen her well, anyhow, this girl touched her escort timidly on the arm and asked In dulcet tones: " 'Does the bnttcr havo to pay for the ball when he loses It over the fence like that?' " THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE MY MARRIED LIFE ' By ADELE GARMSON "S IT down, Ml. Hello. Harry." Dickey ttLiV Comes Visiting in my own room which -&hft. trained me to tsks every da since cnim Ms dtpart meet tclll be nnnoered. tchrn r'"M. M like 1hnt gii'lH below ore i,'-,J,l" Jm on Ci ollowleo Ouctlfona hmUtt& to this dav. t pedal ourrlM T1IK WOMAN'rl EXCIIAMIH. Evtntno hrdotr. 1. Should a beaten-, be eerted before or alter her sueete nt dinner munlcatfone Philadelphia, Pa. . 1. How nn inn a room the, odor ot point bo removed t, la there anr war. of preTentlns ellppera of eld cloth from urnitnins nne eianoina in dowtr 3. Itow ton on envelop be .seeled wllnent ael er eealinr wm eo that It It Imnoeelble train It open? ANSWERS TO SATURDAY'S INQUIRIES S What l the lonaeet time thil nn he Honed to elopue before eendlns neddlns nn S. Ie.lt rnrrrtt for nit .win, awiinnni n I I edged lleltlns rar,rfa? widow wearlnt Mark touch of crepe to ne block- 1 A' am Tor Iodine pol.onlnr. one an emolllenli tne Twit I. thick rooked .terehi It ho; pe- nowrr aV.ftO KOOd. 1,(1 IV a aansstna . e. .W, as a to neutrallie the druc. Olive oil l hi to be dlse.tlble for a rojn child onlcl be eoekefl orernignt, ano cwwo . ir' I hour In the morning. r. Oatmeal tr S. A long .bodr snd thick, v tHaoiLo of am mttttA canary full sons when thcr rf rrar olil. mnoin pinmiict lllrda bould bo 4 II I. n ulifti tmimllr ilotiP not bqlatflx nfffnnnrr to weijr nraainc tcii warn it ? I irm n rnournlnK bnnd on hj form l HI'S IS IIIHeT -. .. ---- --! lint it ! nnt ornnrl fnrm for a woman to do a iinleia r4io U In rbllng elothew. S, Vhn wrltln to n ulrancrr or pfron lonnai irnnw im on U on i Canned Tomatoes nnd Chill Sauce To t)o Editor of the TVoinan't roue.- Door Mdm Will jroa publlih In your col umn a recipe for connlna tpmotoeot oloo one tor chill oouco. YOU.NO MAT1ION. Take perfectly sound tomatoes, wash them, then put them In a wire basket and plunge them Into boiling water, then Into cold. Itemove the skins and the hard ends. mash thoroughly nnd let boll until son; season with salt; fill the jars nearly fullv add boiling water to the brim nnd seal at ' ence. De careful that no seeds run over the edge and are left between the glass and the rubber. Keep the Jars wrapped In paper and standing In a cool, dark place. Tomatoes canned whole are more diffi cult, but. If you care to attempt them, are done In the following way; Select only the firm, rlQo tomatoes, but be very sure they are not In the slightest degree over ripe. Immerse In boiling water for a few minutes and slip oft the -skins. Have ready a. large kettle of boiling water, and Into this put enough tomatoes to fill Just one Jar (It takes about six medium-sued ones). Cover and allow them to remain about eight minutes; then pack Into a hot Jnr, fill up tho spaces with botllng water and seal at once. They will taste almost like fresh ones, and many delicious dishes can be pre pared with them during the winter. For chill sauce take twelve medlum-slied ripe tomatoes, one pepper finely chopped, one onion finely chopped, two cups vlnegnr, three tablespoons sugar, one tablespoon salt, two teaspoons clove, two teaspoons cinnamon, two teaspoons allspice, two tea spoons ground nutmer. Peel tomatoes anil ellce. Put In a preserving kettle with re suming Ingredients. Heat gradually to boiling point and cook slowly two and one half hours. Pack In glass Jars or Jelly glasses. ' Quince Honey 0 fho Editor of the 'W'omni.'e raft Dear Madam How can ,o.;ifno honey bo toade! (tins.) M. O M. r The following recipe will prove satisfac tory: Four pounds of sugar, three cups of water and six quinces. Remove all down and fuss from the fruit by rubbing, then 5 wash, cut in halves and remove the seeds ' ajnd the stiff seed nockets. Orate the ejulncea on a coarse grater, or put through to cook; stir until the sugar Is dissolved. let ball for five minutes, stir In grated julnee and cook slowly, stirring often, for about one-half hour, or until It thickens Uke honey. Put into Jars. Beef Rolls l i Jto rft rfl(or at iM lfoinqii's Paint Dear Madam Fleaao print a recipe for boot hJ e!l, and obllse O. T Wash and grind one pound ot round V steak, shape it Into round cakes and broil them. "While they are cooking, melt two t tablespoons butter In a pan, add two table- scioetM of flour, and when well blended add i owe cup of milk and ktlr until boiling. Add j one tablespoonful ot dry horseradish or two I teblispoona of horseradish pressed from the vinegar, and one-half teaspoon ot Bait Four thk4 mixture Into a platter, arrange ' tt meat cakes in It and serve. Grape Juice IV toe HUr o) (he Wonum' Past: Dear Mad n rour column, a few dars aaaMTM VaXTC hotUlns- srapeiulce, .Will you sgi se mw it ti maoer x expect to nave oov- .. H'WWl ew ' M an waiv with whom ran lie dropped ka n nf n rnprpaniimlrnre psiMialle let the woman elioutd hI Initio' ortnol .lerrno t Ho-and-dov;. th iriciiii. tween tn llH letter m .. ,.M riaMV 1 . . ... . -!-..., 1... I a wurn wniinic iw h iricui,. uu. n neiween inoe 01 are lake tne f Keeping Blousca Frcah To tht Kdllor o (he tfomnn'e Paot: Dear Modem Can you euageet any way to keep eheer blounea from becoming muicd In a drawer or shlrtwalat bo7 M. P. Why do you not buy hangers such as men use to hang up their trousers, with clips at each end resembling clothespins? Hang your blouses upside down, catching the peplum In the clips, so that they will hang free, and you will find no creases appearing. Wrinkles Around Eyes To tht Editor of the IVomnn'e Paot! Dear Mortem A number of email wrinkles r fnrminv m, th nulalrle rnrnefB of hi, eVei. Can you tell me anything I can do to get rid of them) Thanking you In advance for your kind nete. I am l. ? I should advise you to massage gently every night with a little cold cream, using a rotary motion and working upward and out. Make certain that tho wrinkles are not the result ot squinting due to eye strain. Marriage Days To JCdllor 0 the tl'omou'a Paat: Dear Modem Will you pleae. publlih in your rolumne the rhyme which telle the lucky days for weddings? KUBB D. The rhyme runs something like this: Monday for health, Tuesday for wealth, Wednesday the best day of all; Thursday for losses, Friday for crosses. Saturday no day nt all. However, Saturday has now become the fashionable wedding day. Sending Wedding Gift To tht Editor ot tht IVoman's root! Dear Madam le It Incorrect to send A bran bar? for a wnsh-cloth VACATION tlmo Is over, but the effects of the summer sun are still In ovldence. fiklns are tsnned or freckled, brown blotches haye appeared on the arms, neck and cheeks, or thero Is n roughness of the skin that declaims a badly sunburned surface. Now Is the time to face the question of get ting rid of all these disfigurements. Ilefore many weeks the social season will be "on." Then we will wish that those dnys on the water had been spent beneath the protecting shsdo of a parasol or an awning, Ihnt a good soothing cream had been used after the surf bath or a veil had been worn during the motor trip. Alasl the damsge has been donn nnd the only thing to do Is to search for n remedy that will remove tho effects of "Old Sol's" .fierce rays. When the skin Is freckled or blotched with brown spots, apply the following bleach: Salicylic add 00 grains Par rum ounce. Apply night nnd morning with a soft cloth. This lotion soon produces a slight roughness of tho skin, which should be sub dued by the use of cold crenm or a soothing lotion. The honey and almond cream, of which the fnrmula Is given below, Is a blench aa well as n bcautlfler: 1IONHT AND ALMOND CP.KAM Btralned honey 1 ounce White eonp (powderedl H ounce Oil of sweet almond" . .. 13 ounces Oil of bitter almonde "t dram Oil ot clnvee 7 drnpe nalaam of peru '4 dram I.lqunr of potaena ' dram Mix the oils with the bnlanm, then mix the honey with the soap In a mortar and add enough of the potnssa to prodUco a nice cream. Add this to tho first mixture and continue to bent until you havo thoroughly Incorporated tho emollient. Cucumber crenm Is n general favorite and Rs roothlng nnd bleaching qualities need no recommendation. To mnko cucum ber cream, take one or two cucumbers nnd cut them Into bmall pieces without peeling. Put these into n mortar and pound with a pestle (or use a heavy wooden potato masher and a heavy earthenware bowl) until the mass Is pulpllko In consistency. Now filter this through a piece of cheese cloth or very coarse muslin, squeezing out as much of the Juice as you can. Then put the refuse and the filtered Juice Into a clenn, enameled saucepan and simmer (don't boll) for ten minutes. Strain and when cold ndd rati do cologne to the propor tion of three teaepoonfuls to a half-pint uf the strained liquid. This Is expressed Juice of cucumber, The cream Is mado of the following Ingredients: Kxpreeeed Juice cucumber..,. o ounree Oild of tlno 'A dri Suboxide of blamuth .h dri Dextrine ,..... JS dr rem am 1 -. nnm. 14 drama :e cu atir Powdered caatlle eoap H ounce Cucumber eeience 16 ounces Hlmplfl tincture of benzoin.,, H dram To mix. the essence and soap are placed In a glass preserve Jar and closed tightly and shaken at Intervals until the soap has dissolved. The cucumber Juice Is then Cucumber cream whitens the neck added and the mixture shaken. The oil and tincture are poured Into a china bowl and the two mixtures are slowly combined, stirring constantly with a silver fork. The liquid will be milky In appearance when the work Is properly done. Another successful remedy for whiten ing the arms, face and neck la to bathe them dally with buttermilk. This will also Improve the texture of the skin. When the coating of tan or freckles Is light, use this lotion: I.tatOr? AND OLTCEHINE LOTION tmon Juice ? ounces Glycerin J ounce Iloe-water ,,..... I ounce lorax S drama Tincture of bentoln .. ,... 1 teeepoon For an obstinate case of freckles apply the following paste: Olid Hul De dlycrrln Spread the paste upon the freckles nt night before going to bed. In the morning remove what remains with a little powdered borax and sweet oil. As a rule the skin Is extremely tender after being sunburned nnd for this reason It Is often advisable to retrain from using soap for a while. Instead of cleansing the skin In tho ustinl manner, make a bag ot cheesecloth and nil It three-quarters full of oatmeal, bran or nlmond meal. Hub this well over the face, neck and arms. It wilt cleanse and soften the skin. An excellent cleansing lotion for a deli cate skin can be made by mixing these In gredients: Horeclr add ..... ...,.... 1 dram Dlatllled witch haiel 2 ouncee lloiewater : ouncee Do not neglect to mnssage the fece. neck nnd arms with cold cream or skin food eery night Uso powder Judiciously and give attention to your hair, If It has suffered from exposure to the strong light. With these suggestions before you. you should have no dimcttlty In discarding the Ill-effects of tho summer sun. (Coprnht.) The Old Song When nil the world Is young, lad, And all the trees are green; And every goose a swan, lad. And every lass a queen; Then hey for boot and horse, lad, And round tho world nwayl Young blood must have Its course, lad. And every dog his day. When all tho world Is old, lad. And all the trees are brown; And nil the sport Is stale, lad. And all the wheels run down ; Creep home and take your place there. The spent and malm'd among; God grant you find one face there You loved when all was young I Charles Klngsley. V Anw elft on the day of the wedding? M. T. wau( them to me from the country and awe waited. (MRU,) C. C, 6. lUak toe grapes gently and place them is a crook. Heat them gradually, either ley eUrxlirvg the crock in water by put-. On- It in the oven. Then pour the grape thretHrfcra double eheeeeeloth bag and let atciu- Do ttoL in,ue the bag, or the Juloo aastj fcVoleiMly, T every pMrt ef Jtetee add ep of Ugr, or J K pre-, ana JttkSC tB4Kjr WKiliae aieeeiee rue owget ayv ssgejsse wjjeea irm, in wed-D. Absolutely Incorrect, unless circum stances have made tt Impossible for you to send It before. The home ot the bride Is naturally In a state of upheaval on the wedding day, and tt Is Inconsiderate of any one to add to the anxiety or duties of the family or servants. She Is Dldldent To tht Editor ot tht lVomnn'a Paot: Dear Madam I am a young girl of etiteen and like fellows, but eometlmee when with them there does not eeem to be anything to aay, Can you tell me aome eubjecta to talk about! L. A. Your trouble, U A., seems to be self, consciousness. The young men are prob ably suffering In the same way and won. derlng what to talk to you about. Try to forget that you are with boys and talk to them Just aa you would to other girls about anything which may come Into your head your school, a motion-picture play you have Just seen or the books you've been reading. And don't forget that If you let your mind dwell on these young men less and think of other things you will probably find that when the time cornea for you to talk to them you will bo much more entertaining. Dancing With Strange Men To tht JKdUor ot the Woman's Paat! Dear Madam I am a beautiful young girl of aeventeen year The other ttlgbt I went to aance wun a Kin iricim ana eevrrai eirango ia Spats, Spat Pumps and Dressy Boots Smart Conceits for Early Fall Uncommonly smart new spat designs in white and all the wanted shades. $1.25 to $4 iya asked ue to dance. oung in.n you we hat th.y would not Do you think this la aoT Yes, most decidedly, rllnce thin I waa tolc So! by anothtr thai It waa wrong to dance with viiune: man you were not ti that thty would not rrapect Introduced to, and in iiko met, EUGENIA. awe litre Vaeal for TWur m she Mater at tht Vmm' 194 mFW&&'a&is& Vary the tWn' Otoe klm dog bleeuK mm daya. alternating; with oornroea! muek, teMe scrap (no potato or other vegev. tafelaa toa starchy) for a- little raw meat and plenty of bones an which he can gnaw, De nut give your doe- ecdckeo or other ? ' t.. I..m.ama mm Urn ... lfclfe,A tm, ! nmpmimT-mm, mw aw mw WWW w Om 0Hw Urn a Httte soUk Uaat atkM eon 4l& IP; vJSt : ...V ! .. You should not dance with any young man to whom you hv not been properly Introduced, If you are pretty you snouia nave no trouine in getting partners among the young men you do know, and theae others. If they are anxious to meet you, will nnd a way and Will respect you all the more. Heg.esM DeeidM Matter To tht ajtfUer tt tht Woit' Pout! Dear waaim rum eetue a tHecuetion far e. I niftijl mi a ertand reeentLr and the maid una tee enteui rteeeKton ream. My I M a.MHMMk..te ae t aat- ettuiur ra ' lUntfi rat harww.x awn eeia-H pi, i Trot. Kt sea j II reeeexlon ream. My me d Invites Ma to i weft her. wha the Wkeeiiataa. e I d W w whether I etiould re tret or let her b war. wun aj laaflr did. I laid a ef atief about K. M eke M I.etwuld I. . Ctretwaatanoas generally govern things. If your aoatea ataada aatde for you to precede her you should do It, but If she lead the way out; of the "room almsdy follow her.' The gaeat ahouM always de M th hosts daatrea, but, en the other If you are acting aa a goatee you egasvUsj altvaya atantl aaM aatd aHa-a " WlAim ikJia. .yrffcf li essssssgBC H aWoP' 1 B aam -W eV I eHiaWaeaW laggB. VSaa-M mW ff ' awaaa J Jgawaaei .aaeBaWawT gaWaWaTJiCr Patent Boots with Dull Kid or Black cloth tops. $4.50 to $7 Special Insten-huKging pumps in DlacK Russia and Patent Kid. Somo aro full kid-llned to toe. $5 and $6 Beautiful new Bool fashions are Uterallu pour ing into these two big shops every day and prices are lower now than they will be later. Jhe Harper Shoe Go. - WALK-OVER SHOPS 1022 CHESTNUT ST. 1228 MARKET ST. TETLEYS India and Caylon ATMflEAllUNCE Purity Flavor Quality tMefataMsae iat iii iig.a TEAS Gold LW, $1.10 lb. BtifF LaWeJ, iOe lb. Gr LvUl( 70c lb. lUd UU1 Wc lb. Alt Measis Als aNataaL to i tlTimSSmSm Mlllan Oale waa seated next to me with Dicky and her husband leaning over us before I had fully realised that the woman, the thought of whom had so disturbed my evenings, was so close to me. "I want you to, know Mrs. Graham, Harry," Dicky said. I glowed Inwardly at the note of pride In his voice, and looked up to meet a pair of brilliant black eyes looking at me with an nppralslng approval that grated. He waa a tall, good-looking chap, with an air of ennui that sat oddly on his nowerful frame. I felt sure that I would like Mlllan Osla'a husband aa little as I did the woman herself. "What sre you up to tonight, any way. Dickybird'" As Mrs. Underwood spoke I Involuntarily thought of Dicky's description of her voice as a Tomanche yell. It was a voice with great po"slbllltles of beauty In Its tones, llut she evidently did not know how to modulate It, or did not care to do so. ON "CHUMMY" TKIIMS Tromlse you'll whisper for the rest of the evening, and not squeal when I show you, and I'll let you In on It." Dicky re turned teaslngly I could not help a little shiver as I realized from Dicky's every Intonation what good chuma he nnd thla woman must be, "Cross my heart," She suited the action to the word. "nememher that cover I've .been trying to work out for that new theatrics maga ilneT What do you think of theseT The originals are right behind us, restrain your enthusiasm." He handed her the program with Its marginal drawings. She studied them In tently for a minute. "Dickybird, theso will be the best things vou have ever done." she said, nnd when I saw by Dicky's face that he felt really flattered by thla woman's opinion, know ing as he did her own ability In his line, nd realised that praise of his drawings, from his standpoint and hers, waa merely the conventional opinion of the outsider, I felt a tiny pang of what? Jealousy? I feared so. I was glad when the outer curtain began slowly to rise, showing that the second act was about to begin. Mrs. Underwood, with a noisy rustling of draperies (she evidently was one of those women who can do nothing quietly), turning to me, said cordially: accept on nnFusB? "De sure to wait for us In the lobby when thla Is over. We have a plan." And before I had time to reply she had rustled away to her own seat, her tall husband follow ing at some little distance behind her, but apparently as oblivious of her presence as If sho was a stranger. I did not much enjoy the second act, even though I realized that It was one of the best comedy scenes I had ever.seen, both In Its lines and Its acting. I had a problem to settle, and I longed for the quiet hour Of course, I realized that "" meant to have us Join them for a u party after the theater. The Iwltal on would be given to us In the lobby th last act Upon the way that ""'iJ Invitation must depend my future com uct toward thla woman. I " "!!I of the proposed party na,IViTJW,n cried dine to know her. My Instinct, ell cried out to me to avoio '""" u' r hUgh raged all my canons of good taste, though ev?n through my Prejudice s lJ o admK there waa something oddly ttrctly .about her In spite of her atrocious make-up. Dut, on th other hand. she. and her .hus band appeared to be on mset Intimate terms with Dicky. Would I.serousy offend him If I refused to treat me .""" "" ""; llnesa equal to tnat wnicn .w ready to shower upon me? (CONTINUED TOMOIUIOW) (Copyright) NoelesStarflA- The starfish ha no nose, hot em . -m ,.- :mmlAm afa.ll-, -. . mW .j miik ihu ,e .M.ii DQWni r,,.,, ..... v mticil. seemed THE CHEERFUL CHERUB, aa?JBjeaeeatJealBnaa I love, to be outdoors r. FUl T. -tkrilla rrft vnors k Kltje. wind blOW5 Tr. krvivi tke. trees tJl vkiaperirvj Tke Secret thix The Outdoor knows. 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The prices asked1 are iden tically the same as those of a year ago; and this IN THE PACE OP AN ADVANCED AND ADVANCING MARKET. Draw your own conclusion from these facts. The kindly approval of great purchasing invariably greets these special offerings: and such oppor tunities for REAL, PRACTICAL SAVINGS are everyday features of our business. Thousands and thousands of families have established a new eco nomic system in their households . BY DEALING REGULARLY AT THE CHILDS STORES THIS COFFEE SALE ENDS AT 10 O'CLOCK ON SATURDAY NIGHT OCTOBER 14TH Quids' Cafe Blend; 17c lb. or 3 lbs. 50c A popular blend that is always making more customer-friends. Childs' Special Blend, 23c lb. or 3 lbs. 65c Fine flavor and delicious fragrance for very little money. Childs' Winner Brand, 28c lb. or 3 lbs. 80c A bkHdlHg of the finest, richest coffees; of exquisite layer. Childs & Company THE STORES OP OPPORTUNITY Whsre Your Money Got the Farthest" Kit. fS"l It ' 1 ". . t . o rf'JJllM mm